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VERY USEFUL TO ALL CHRISTIANS WHO SERIOUSLY READ AND STUDY THE INSPIRED WRITINGS 

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I. The Appellxtivb or Comhok Words in so full and arge a Man- 
ner, that any Verse may be readily found by ' looking for any 
material Word in it In this Part, the various Significations of 
the principal Words are given; by which the true Meaning of 
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Jewish Customs and Ceremonies is also added, which may serve to 
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11. The Proper Names in the Scriptures. To this Part is prefixed « 
Table, containing the Significations of th« 5*^«d« in the Origixi 
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SIGNIFICATIONS AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS NOW ADDED, RENDERS IT MORE USEFUL THAN 

ANY BOOK OF THE KIND HITHERTO PUBLISHED. 



ST ALEXANDER CRUDEN, IMt. A. 

FROM THE TENTH LONDON EDITION, 
CAREFULLY REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. 

TO WHICH IS A0DLC», 

AN ORIGINAL LIFE OF THE AUTHOR- 



Search the Scriptures ; for in them ye think ye have eternal life, and they are they which testify of me. — John v. 39. 

Thou hast known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation, through faith which is in Christ Jan*. 

All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, ^c.—2 Tim. iii. 15 — 17. 



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PUBLISHED BY M. W. DODD. 

1854. 






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MEMOIR 



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MR. ALEXAHBER ORTJDEN. 



THE t'acilities afforded by the following Work, to 
the minister of the Gospel, the Biblical student, 
and the inore private Christian, when searching the 
Scriptures, whether for the instruction of others, or 
their own individual benefit, have embalmed the name 
of Cruden in their grateful affections; and cannot fail 
to attach a more than ordinary interest to the events of 
his life, so large a portion of which was laboriously em- 
ployed for their benefit. 

Mr. Alexander Cruden was born at Aberdeen on 
the 31st of May, 1701. His father, Mr. William 
Cruden, was a merchant of some eminence; and pos- 
sessed the esteem and confidence of his fellow-citizens 
sufficiently to procure his election as one of their 
Baillies, or chief magistrates. In both public and pri- 
vate life liis integrity and uprightness were exemplary ; 
and the terms of veneration in which his son Alexan- 
der was accustomed to speak of him, were doubtless 
dictated by truth no less than by strong filial affection. 

Few particulars of Mr. Cruden's early years have 
been preserved. The acknowledged piety of his 
parents, and the commendable attention paid in Scot- 
land to the religious instruction of youth, doubtless con- 
ferred on him great moral advantages ; and led him, 
even from childhood, to revere the sacred volume. It 
is more than pi'obable that the habits thus early formed 
had considerable influence on his subsequent life and 
studies. 

A higher motive than mere secular advantage led 
him to make choice of the Christian ministry, as the 
business of his future life. He had previously received 
a good elementary education in the grammar school of 
his native city ; .and, as an introduction to the clerical 
profession, and in order to secure the advantages of that 
respectable seat of learning, he entered himself a stu- 
dent of Mareschal College, and diligently attended the 
lectures of the several professors. Here he made con- 
siderable proficiency in the learned languages, and in 
genera] literature ; the degree of Master of Arts was 
conferred upon him ; and he was on the point of being 
proposed as a licentiate, when circumstances, which are 
in a great measure enveloped in mystery, caused a total 
change in his destination. Though posterity is left in 
ignorance of the precise nature of these circumstances, 
there is abundant evidence that the purity of his moral 
character remained unsullied, and that his love for theo- 



logical studies had experienced no abatement. Pos.si- 
bly some symptoms of that aberration of mind wliich 
more strongly discovered itself at a subsequent period 
of his life, rendered the abandonment of a profession so 
replete with mental anxiety and labour, w^hen its duties 
are properly performed, highly prudential, if not essen- 
tially necessary. 

As the malady from which he so severely suffered 
was not hereditary, it has been referred to various 
causes. Some have attributed it to the bite of a mad 
dog; but the peculiar symptoms of hydrophobia fur- 
nish no confirmation of such an opinion. Others, with 
more consistency, ascribe it to a disappointment in love, 
which he experienced about this period ; but it is doubt- 
ful whether this operated as a cause or a consequence. 
If the rejection of his addresses, in terms, as would ap- 
pear, not the most gentle, did not originally excite the 
malady, the effect produced by the disappointment, on 
a mind pre- disposed to insanity, caused him frequently 
to use such unseasonable and sometimes outrageous at- 
tempts to obtain an interview with the object of his 
affections, as to obhge his friends to send him to a place 
of confinement.* On his release from confinement, he 
resolved to leave the scene of his early and bitter sor- 
rows. In the year 1722 he arrived in London; and 
was employed at Ware, in Hertfordshire, as classical 
tutor to some young persons. Several followinsf 
were spent in the Isle of Man, in 
In 1732 he finally settled in London, and engaged as 
corrector of the press ; blending with this occupation 
the trade of a bookseller, which he carried on in a shop 
under the Royal Exchange. Here his hterary attain- 
ments, indefatigable industry, and strict integrity, pro- 
cured for him the esteem, not only of those who availed 
themselves of his professional labours, but of several 
persons eminent for their wealth and influence. To the 
strong recommendations of the Lord Mayor, and several 
of the Aldermen, and other distinguished Citizens of 
London, who were well known to Sir Robert Wal- 
pole, then Prime Minister, he was indebted for the ap- 
pointment of Bookseller to the Queen, vacant by the 
•death of Mr. Matthews ; but, though eventually suc- 
cessful, his patiepce was severely tried by the tardy 
measures of the Minister. 

About a year or two before he received this distmc- 
tion, he determined to begin that great work upon which 



g years 
similar occupations. 



* The young lady above referred lo was the daughter of a clergyman of Aberdeen. Shortly after Mr. Crcden was placed under restraint, 
H was discovered that a criminal intercourse had subsisted between her and iier own brother, by whom she was actualiy pregnant. About 
ten or eleven years afterwards, Mr. Cruden then resident in London, was taken by Mr. Chalmers, a Printer of Aberdeen, lo the house of a 
merchant near the Royal Exchange, who was deemed likely to assist him in his business. The door was opened by the unworthy object 
of Mr. Crudkn's tenderest regards ; who, upon leaving Aberdeen, had, unknown to Mr. Cruden, or his friend, there found a refuge far from 
the fc«ene of her guilt and ruin. Mr. Cruden started back ; wiih the utmost intensity of feeling he grasped the hand of Mr. Chalmers, and 
exclaimed, " Ah ! she has still her fine black eyes!" No inducement could prevail on him to have any communication with the owner of the 
house, who was a younger brother of the lady. As to the wretched woman herself, he never mentioned her name but with the bitterest grje*' 
Hid most tender compassion. 



MEMOIR OF MR. ALEXANDER CRUDEN. 



'3: 



he had long deliberated, A Complete Concordance of 
the Holy Scriptures of the Old and J^Tew Testaments. 
If the merit of labour alone be given to this work of 
Mr. Cruden, it must bis acknowledged that it required 
labour the most intense, and perseverance Vi^hich knew 
no interval. He was well qualified for such an under- 
takmg ; for habits of industry were familiar to him ; and 
his conviction of the high utiHty of such a work led him 
both to form and to execute the plan previously to his 
receiving any encouragement from the pubHc. The 
first edition was pubhshedin 1737 ; the preface to which 
explains his plan, and the motives which led to its publi- 
cation. He had the honour of presenting a copy of the 
work to Queen Caroline, consort of George 11. a 
short time prior to its publication ; when her Majesty 
" smiled upon the Author, and assured him, she was 
highly obliged to him.' A dedication to his Royal 
Patroness, couched in most eulogistic terms, was pre- 
fixed ; and the Author's expectations of receiving some 
solid proof of royal munificence were very sanguine. 
The uncertain nature of all earthly dependencies was, 
however, strikingly manifested by the sudden death 
of the Queen, only sixteen days after the presentation 
of the work ;* and " her declared intention of remem- 
bering the Author never took place." 

As Mr. Cruden had undertaken the work on his own 
responsibihty, the expenses necessarily attendant on its 
publication had nearly exhausted his limited resources ; 
and the time it occupied had possibly diverted his atten- 
tion from the duties of his shop. His embarrassments 
obliged him to dispose of his stock in trade, and to 
abandon his shop ; and his disappointed hopes depressed 
his mind, which had possibly suffered from the intensity 
of application to which it had been subjected while pre- 
paring the work. His malady returning with increased 
violence, his friends deemed his confinement necessary, 
and he was sent to a private asylum for lunatics, at 
Bethnal Green ; from which he, however, contrived to 
escape, though he was chained to the bedstead on 
which he lay. In March, 1739, Mr. Cruden published 
a journal of his sufferings while confined at Bethnal 
Green, entitled: The London Citizen exceedingly in- 
jured ; giving an account of his severe and long cam- 
paign at Bethnal Green, for nine weeks and six days ; 
the Citizen being sent there in March, 1738, by Robert 
Wightman, a notoriously conceited, lohimsical man; 
where he was chained, handcuffed, strait-waistcoated, and 
imprisoned ; with a history of Wightman's Blind Bench ; 
a sort of Court that met at Wightman's room, and unac- 
countably proceeded to pass decrees in relation to the 
London Citizen, «Sfc. S^c. Not content with bringing 
the parties by whom he supposed himself aggrieved to 
the bar of public opinion, he instituted legal proceedings 
against Wightman, the proprietor of the asylum, and 
Dr. Monro, the Physician. Mr. Cruden pleaded his 
own cause, and furnished sufficient proof of the deranged 
state of his intellect. A verdict was, of course, found 
for the defendants. When the verdict was returned, 
Mr. Cruden betrayed no agitation; but on hearing it 
said, "I trust in God." The Judge replied: " I wish 
you had trusted more in God, and had not come hither." 
The trials, with remarks, were subsequently published 
by Mr. Cruden, with a dedication to King George II. 

The former employers of Mr. Cruden did not deem 
him disqualified for resuming his labours as corrector of 
the press. After his release, he was employed for a 
considerable number of years, in those services which 
Printers and Publishers constantly need from men of 



education and learning. Under his inspection several 
editions of the Greek and Roman Classics were pub 
lished with great accuracy. His manners were invaria. 
bly simple and inoffensive; he was always to be trusted, 
and performed his engagements with the strictest fidelity. 
Fifteen years had passed away in this laborious and 
useful employment, without any alarming indications of 
mental incapacity ; when his relatives, induced by rea- 
sons which charity would hope justified them in havuig 
recourse to such extreme measures, placed him a third 
time in confinement, which was but of short duration 
being from the 12th to the 29th of September, 1753. 
No proof was ever adduced of a mischievous propensity ; 
his madness was sui generis: we find nothing like it in 
the annals of medicine ; nor can it be accounted for on 
any known principles of physiology. It is more than 
probable that the restraint to which he was subjected, 
and the discipline employed by those under whose cave 
he was placed, irritated his mind, and increased his 
melancholy disorder. 

Upon his liberation, he afforded some rather ludicrous 
proofs of the fight in which he regarded those who had 
procured his recent confinement. As his sister, Mrs. 
Wild, being his nearest relative, had sarictioned that 
proceeding, he required from her a reparation of the 
injury. In a letter, addressed to a friend of Mrs. Wild, 
he makes what he calls " proposals of reconciliation ;" 
and beo-s her srood offices to induce Mrs. Wild to ac- 
cede to them. These proposals were, that Mrs. Wild 
would " voluntarily submit to confinement in the prison 
of Newgate for forty-eight hours, and pay to Mr. Cru- 
den the sum of ten pounds." On its being intimated 
that a confinement in Newgate might prove prejudicial 
to her health, as the jail distemper was then prevalent in 
that prison, Mr. Cruden offered to commute the impri- 
sonment in Newgate for one of twice forty- eight hours 
in the Tower, and a sum of fifteen pounds. These 
" reconciling proposals" were, however, not agreed to 
by Mrs. Wild, though her guardian, and other friends 
were urged to employ their persuasions. Mr. Cruden 
was much surprised at the failure of these overtures ; 
and observed, " It is a httle comical, that there should 
be so much trouble in getting this woman confined for 
forty-eight hours, who by a word of her mouth confined 
the Corrector for seventeen days." At length, despair- 
ing of a pacific termination of the business, he brought 
an action against his sister, and three other persons, 
which was tried in Westminster Hall, February 20 
1754. The damages were laid at ten thousand pounds, 
and a verdict was returned for the defendants. At the 
the commencement of the following term, Mr. Cruden 
moved the Court in person for a new trial, which was 
refused. He then published his case, entitled. The Ad- 
ventures of Alexander the Corrector; three parts of 
which successively appeared. It is not easy to convey 
an idea of the contents of these publications. They are 
evidently the production of a mind in which reason tot- 
tered, if she were not entirely dethroned. .Various, 
whimsical, serious, and jocose, they form a fair speci- 
men of the publications which he, from time to time, 
presented to the pubhc relative to himself. 

His insanity now discovered itself in a variety of 
whimsical, and occasionally extravagant actions; the 
narration of which, though it might gratify curiosity, 
would answer no valuable purpose ; only a few instances 
shall be adduced. Fully persuaded that he was in- 
tended by Divine Providence to accomplish a great 
national benefit, he assumed the title of, " Alexandbh 



* The work was presented Nov. 4, 1731, and Her Majesty died on the 21st of the same month. 
6 



MEMOIR OF MR. ALEXANDER CRUDEN. 



THE Corrector;" and gave out that he was commis- 
sioned by Heaven to reform the manners of the age ; 
particularly to restore the du.e observance of the sabbath. 
To convince the pubHc of the validity of his claims to 
the high prerogatives he exercised, he printed and cir- 
culated detached sentences from the sermons and 
writings of eminent ministers and others; all anony- 
mous, or with the mitials only of the authors' names. 
The substance of these predictions was, " That Mr. 
Cruden was to be a second Joseph, to be a great man 
at Court, and to perform grea 'Jiings for the spiritual 
Israel in Egypt." Furnished with these credentials, he 
went to O^ord, and other places, and exhorted the peo- 
ple whom he foimd in the pubhc walks on the sabbath, 
to go home, and keep the sabbath-day holy ; generally 
enforcing his admonition with denunciations of eternal 
wrath in case of non-compliance. 

Mr. Crude>-'s mind seems to have cherished with no 
ordinary enthusiasm the scheme of reformation we have 
described; and that his power might be co-extensive 
with his aims, he urged the necessity of a formal recog- 
nition of his authority by the King in Council ; and even, 
should it be found necessary, that an Act of the Legis- 
lature should constitute him " Corrector of the People." 
To obtain these, the aid of persons high in office was 
solicited; and the influence of the ladies of London was 
diligently sought. He drew up a testimonial of his 
integrity, and zeal for the public good ; and obtained the 
signatures of the Lady Mayoress, and some other fe- 
males of rank ; who appear to have considered his am- 
bition of so harmless a character, that it was better to 
indulge him by a seeming acquiescence with his preten- 
sions, than to irritate his malady by unnecessary oppo- 
sition. 

About the same time he made a formal application to 
His Majesty for the honour of Knighthood ; to which 
distinction he aspired, not from fondness for the title, 
but from a persuasion that it would introduce him to 
greater usefulness: " for thinking men," he observed, 
" ought to seek after titles rather to please others than 
themselves." The account he gave of his attendances at 
Court on this business, and of his interviev/s with the 
Lords in Waiting, the Secretaries of State, and other 
persons of rank, is highly amusing. His eccentricities 
seem to have become familiar with the attendants; and 
his acknowledged reputation for uprightness and worth 
appears to have preserved him from the treatment gene- 
rally met with by impertinent intruders. He complains, 
however, that his applications were not attended to ; but 
exempts Earl Paulett from the censures which he ap- 
plies to others. That nobleman, he says, " spoke civilly 
CO him ; for, being goutish in his feet, he could not run 
away from the Corrector, as others were apt to do." 

_ Wearied by his unsuccessful solicitations for court 
distinction, he next aspired to parliamentary honours. 
At the general election in 1754, he offered himself as a 
candidate for representing the City of London in par- 
liament! The endeavours of his friends to dissuade 
Mm from this wild enterprise were ineffectual. To the 
suggestion of some, that he was too late in his applica- 
tion, he replied, " that he was' not to look backward, but 
forward." He obtained an interview with one of the 
Bishops, who treated him with humane attention; com- 
mended his CoNXORDANCE ; but intimated his opmion 
that he was not likely to obtain his election, unless Provi- 
dence specially appeared for him. " This," says CrudExX, 
in his account of the interview, " the Corrector readily 
acknowledged." Indeed, he appears confidently to 
have anticipated some extraordinary interposition in his 
f<tvo''.r; ai 1 even hoped that the other candidates, in 



consideration of the uncommon motives by which he was 
actuated in applying for the honour, would declme all 
opposition. To the London ministers he sent circular 
letters ; stating, that if Christian directions were given 
to the people by their reverend pastors, it might cause 
the Electors to act with caution and conscience ; — and 
that wicked men are not fit to be chosen senators, and 
intrusted with the religion and liberties of the nation. 
His various addresses to the Livery, through the me- 
dium of the pubhc press, were equally singular in style 
and sentiment. The following is a fair specimen of 
both : 



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To the worthy Livery of the City of London." 

" London, April 30, 1754. 

" Gentlemen : 

" Your votes and interest are humbly re- 
quested for ALEXA^■DER Cruder, the Corrector, 
Citizen and Stationer, and author of the New Concor- 
dance to the Bible, a work in much esteem, to be one 
of the Representatives in Parliament for the City. 

" It is thought that God in his providence signally 
favours the Corrector. And in order to fulfil the 
prophecies concerning him, he earnestly requests, that 
the Sheriffs, Candidates, and Liverymen, may seriously, 
as in the sight of God, consider the Appendix to Alex- 
ander the Corrector's Adventures, and his letters and 
advertisements published for some days past ; which it is 
hoped will have a good effect on the candidates them- 
selves, and all persons concerned for the honour of God, 
and of true rehgion. 

""If there is just ground to think that God will be 
pleased to make the Corrector an instrument to reform 
the nation, and particularly to promote the reformation, 
the peace, and the prosperity of this great city, and to 
bring them into a more rehgious temper and conduct, 
no good man, in such an extraordinary case, will deny 
him his vote. And the Corrector'* election is believed 
to be the means of paving the way to his being a Joseph, 
and an useful, prosperous man. 

" The Corrector's earnest prayers are put up from 
time to time for your happiness in this world, and the 
world to come, through Jesus Christ. 

" I am, very respectfully, 

" Gentlemen, 
" Your most obedient and affectionate 

Humble servant. 
" Alexander Cruder.' 

It is needless to say, that Mr. Cruden was not more 
successful at the hustings than at Court. But he bore 
thi3 new disappointment with the most entire resigna- 
tion; consoling himself with the reflection, " that he had 
the hearts of the people, though their hands had been 
promised away." The Corrector, he adds, " was very 
cheerful and contented ; and not at all affected at the 
loss of his election. God's time is the best time." 
Shortly after the election, Mr. Cruden published a 
statement cf the motives which induced him to aspire to 
the dignity and duties of a senator ; interspersed with 
some shrewd observations on the injurious influence of 
faction on the morals and happiness of a people. 

While Mr. Cruden was aspiring to "the honours of 
Knighthood, and a seat in Parhament, he appears to 
have been brought under the powerful influence of love ; 
and with an ardour suited to«the importance of the pur- 
suit, he sought the hand of Mrs. Elizabeth Abney, the 
daughter of Sir Thomas Abney, w^ho filled the ofiice of 
Lord Mayor of London towards the close of the reign 
of William III. The object of his affection is de- 

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MEMOIR OF MR. ALEXANDER CRUDEN. 



scribed by him in his Love Adventures, as " a woman 
of guod understanding, of good principles, and of amia- 
ble temper^ with a liberal education, and acceptable 
person." Whether these valuable qualities would have 
been sufficient to captivate his heart, unaccompanied by, 
what he terms, " the greatest revenues of any lady of 
the puritanical denomination," which he also states her 
to have possessed, is doubtful. That his ruling passion, 
even in this affair, was the desire of promoting the pub- 
lic good, may be easily conceived. He supposed that 
the large fortune, which was at the lady's own disposal, 
would put him in possession of the influence essential to 
the success of his benevolent schemes. As Mrs. Abney 
peremptorily refused to see him, he urged his suit for 
months, by letters, memorials, and remonstrances innu- 
merable, of which he published some laughable speci- 
mens. As milder measures had failed of producing a 
fiivourable termination, he at length sent to her a paper 
of great length, formally signed and sealed, which he 
styled a Declaration of War. In this he rehearsed his 
grievances ; stated the means he had hithert<5 adopted 
to reduce Mrs. Abney to a comphance with his rea- 
sonable requests ; and that he was now reduced to the 
necessity of employing other measures. Being an ex 
traordinary man, he would thenceforth carry on the 
Vv'ar in an extraordinary manner, " by shooting off great 
numbers of buUets from his camp; namely, by earnest 
prayer to heaven, day and night, that her mind may be 
enlightened, and her heart softened." He also had re 
course to another stratagem, which, though highly 
ludicrous, could not, from its public nature, have been 
altogether pleasant, to the lady herself. In 1754, Mrs. 
Abney, being in the west of England, her eccentric 
lover evinced his affectionate concern for her welfare, by 
causing " praying bills" to be delivered every sabbath at 
several places of worship, requesting the prayers of the 
minister and congregation for the preservation of her 
self and attendants. And on her return he sent similar 
bills, desiring that»thanksgivings might be addressed to 
Almighty God for her safe arrival. In an epistle he 
subsequently addressed to her, he urges these exertions 
in her behalf as a powerful argument in his favour, and 
a proof that he was " more thoughtful about her than 
all her friends." 

Notwithstanding these multifarious and persevering 
attempts to produce a favourable impression on her 
heart, Mrs. Abney remained obdurate; and even his 
letters, he states, " were quickly tossed back." It is 
even said, that the discipline of ^^e blanket was at length 
tried by the servants, to cure his troublesome attempts 
to obtain a personal interview. Justice however com- 
pels us to state, that Mr. Cruden makes no allusion in 
his Adventures to any such occurrence. 

At the close of the year 1754, Mr. Cruden was en- 
gaged by Mr. Woodfall, senior, as corrector of the 
press to the Public Advertiser, a popular daily journal, 
in which the well known Letters of Junius first appear- 
ed. The close application required by the regular 
routine of business at Mr. Woodfall's office, doubtless 
did much towards diverting him from his quixotic love 
enterprise. Preparations for a new edition of his Con- 
conDANCE became shortly after necessary; and the 
requisite corrections and additions furnished him with 
ample employment. The business of the printing-office 
was rarely over before one o'clock in the morning. Mr. 
Cruden seldom allotted jnore than four or five hours to 
rest: and before six in the morning might be found turn- 
ing over the leaves of his Bible, and adding to, amend- 
ing, and improving his Concordance with most scrupu- 
lous attention. At this he laboured till the evening, 



when he repaired to the printing-office. These habita 
were well calculated to counteract the mental disease 
under which he had so long laboured ; and the reader 
will learn with benevolent satisfaction, that his mind 
was restored to a degree of calm regularity to which he 
had been long a stranger. From 1758, to the close of 
his life, he was mercifully preserved, in a very considera- 
ble degree, from those distressing visitations which had 
painfully characterised the earlier periods of his history. 

In 1 762, a circumstance occurred in Mr. Cruden's 
history, which, while it illustrates the charity of his dis- 
position, will tend to shew that the eccentric enthusiast 
in benevolence is sometimes neither a ridiculous nor a 
useless being. One Richard Potter was tried and 
capitally convicted at the Old Bailey, of forging, or 
rather uttering with a guilty knowledge of its being a 
forgery, a seaman's will, a crime very rarely pardoned. 
Mr. Cruden was in court during the trial ; and was so 
fully convinced that Potter was a poor illiterate crea- 
ture, the tool of another, and ignorant of the nature of 
the crime he committed, that he determined to exert 
himself to obtain for him the royal clemency. He 
visited him after his trial; prayed with him, exhorted 
him, taught him the principles of religion, and, under 
the divine blessing, produced in him a due sense of the 
wickedness of his past life ; and directed his inquiring 
mind to him " whose blood cleanseth from all sin." 
With the activity of enlightened zeal he represented 
the case of this poor man to the Earl of Halifax, then 
pruicipal Secretary of State ; and the result of his un- 
wearied applications was successful. The original 
sentence was commuted for transportation; and Mr. 
Cruden tasted " the god-like luxury" of delivering a 
fellow-creature from the jaws of death, and of instru- 
mentally saving his soul from " the death that never 
dies." Mr. Cruden accompanied his application to the 
Earl of Halifax in the behalf of the above unfortunate 
man with a copy of the second edition of his Concor- 
dance, to which was prefixed an elegant Latin dedica- 
tion to his Lordship. 

The success which had attended his benevolent exer- 
tions to instruct and reform Richard Potter, induced 
Mr. Cruden to continue his visits to Newgate, in th'? 
hope that among the numerous prisoners some might, 
possibly, derive benefit from his labours. He visited 
them every day; furnished them with copies of the New 
Testament, Catechisms, &c.; catechised them himself; 
and bestowed small pecuniary rewards on the most 
attentive. His efforts were, however, productive of 
little apparent good in a place where, from want of 
proper attention to the classification of the prisoners, 
the vicious of every age, and of every degree m vice, 
were permitted to associate indiscriminately, and to 
harden each other. The books distributed among 
them by Mr. Cruden were sold, and the money spent 
in spirituous liquors. At length, discouraged by the 
unpropitious effects of his well-meant efforts, he discon- 
tinued his visits. 

Though disappointed, Mr. Cruden's zeal for the pre- 
sent and future welfare of his fellow-creatures suffered 
no abatement. The ardour of his mind sometimes car- 
ried him beyond the boundaries of prudence; and he 
often appeared obtrusive, when he only meant to be 
kind. When successful in rescuing any poor creature 
from the barbarity of ignorance, or the open practice of 
wickedness, his joy knew no bounds. Another instance 
of his success is upon record, and well authenl.cated. 
Returning on a Sunday evening from a place of worship, 
Mr. Cruden observed a man whose countenance was* 
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despair. To behold misery in any of its diversified 
forms, and to attempt its removal, or mitigation, were 
necessarily connected in Mr. Cruden's philanthropic 
mind. He immediately accosted this man; and drew from 
*im a confession, that the privations to which himself 
and family were reduced from his extreme poverty, with 
other causes, had induced him to determine on commit- 
ting the desperate act of suicide. Mr. Cruden expos- 
tulated with him; unfolded the wickedness of his inten- 
tion ; and administered such seasonable instruction and 
consolation, with present pecuniary assistance, and a 
promise of future support, that the poor man became 
cheerful, resigned, and hopeful. 

The following instance, though not so generally 
known, is inserted on the testimony of a gentleman 
whose character for veracity is a sufficient security for its 
truth. Mr. Cruden was one evening accosted by one 
of those daughters of infamy, who nightly prowl through 
the streets of the metropolis ; and who laid hold of his 
arm, with the familiarity of her wretched profession. 
He made no reply, but allowed her to walk with him, 
till he arrived at his ov/n door, when he told her he must 
leave her ; but could not do so, without expressing his 
sorrow at finding her engaged in so sinful and ruinous 
a course ; and earnestly exhorted her to abandon it. 
The poor girl told him with tears, she had no alterna- 
tive ; that she would willingly quit her present mode of 
life, but knew not where to go. Mr. Cruden observed, 
It was too late that night, to enter into the particulars 
of her situation ; but if she continued in the same mind 
the next day, she might call at his house, and he would 
befriend her. She came accordingly ; and expressed 
lier willingness to engage in any situation, however me- 
nial and laborious, rather than continue her pursuits of 
mfamy. Mr. Cruden told her, that he knew of no situ- 
ation suitable for her ; but offered her an asylum in his 
house, as an assistant to his servant, till a situation could 
be procured for her. She gratefully accepted his propo- 
sal ; and immediately entered upon the duties of her 
new office. She continued in Mr. Cruden's service 
till his death ; and conducted herself with such modesty 
and propriety, as proved that her reformation was com- 
plete, and her penitence genuine. Such actions shed on 
the memory of Mr. Cruden a glory more pure and last- 
ing than that obtained by the conqueror of nations. His 
record is on high ; and though his eccentricities occa- 
sionally obscured the benevolent motives by wh.ich he 
was influenced, the great Searcher of Hearts will, in tlio 
day of his coming, reward him openly. 

Loyalty was a prominent feature in Mr. Crude>'s 
character. He was of opinion that a bad man cannot 
make a good patriot. In the political struggle between 
Mr. Wilkes and the administration of the country, 
which threw the whole nation into a violent ferment, Mr. 
Cruden took a decided part against that political dema- 
gogue, whose name he could never endure to hear men- 
tioned. He wrote a small pamphlet against him ; and 
also testified his aversion to him in a way peculiar to 
himself, by effacing " No. 45," wherever he found it 
chalked on doors or window-shutters. His instrument 
was a large piece of spunge, which he carried in his 
pocket, partly for this purpose, and partly for the purpose 
of destroying those inscriptions offensive to decency and 
good morals, which so frequently disgrace the walls of 
the metropolis. This employment occasionally made his 
v.'alks very tedious. 

Neither time nor circumstances can wholly dissolve, 

though they may suspend, those powerful attachments 

<o the place of his birth, and the scenes of his childhood 

-'i s'outh, which have a place in the breast of every 

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man of sensibility. When Mr. Cruden was enabled to 
detach himself from those laborious occupations which 
had engrossed so large a portion of his life, he yielded 
to the force of these feelings; and in the year 1769 
visited Aberdeen, his native city. Here he also en- 
deavoured to serve the cause of religion and public mo- 
rals. He applied for, and obtained permission to deliver 
a lecture in one of the Public Halls of that city, on his 
favourite topic, the necessity of a reformation of man- 
ners. He printed the Fourth Commandment in the form 
of a hand-bill, and distributed several thousands among 
his fellow-citizens, especially qp. the Lord's day. His 
pockets were always well stored with catechisms and 
other religious tracts, on which he expended considera- 
ble sums; and these he bestowed freely on young persons, 
and others who promised to read them. Mr. Chalm- 
ers records with a grateful feeling, which does credit 
to his head and his heart, his recollection of the tender 
regard and winning manners by which he endeavoured 
to allure children to read their Bibles, Catechisms, &c. 
By the inhabitants at large he was received with con- 
siderable respect ; and the occasional singularities of his 
conduct were readily excused in consideration of the gen- 
eral excellence of his character. Mr. Cruden measured 
the qualifications and conduct of ministers of the gospel, 
by no ordinary standard; and wherever he discovered 
any marked inconsistency between the office and the man, 
he never failed to express his disapprobation by some 
word or action too unequivocal to be misunderstood. 
On one occasion, during this visit, he happened to meet 
with a young clergyman, whose spruce and conceited 
manners excited his disgust. With great solemnity he 
presented him with a child's catechism, well known in 
Scotland, entitled. The Mother\<! Catechism, dedicaiedto 
the Young' and Ignorant. 

Mr. Cruden continued at Aberdeen about twelve 
months ; and then returned to London, where he closed 
his days, and was called to rest from his labours. He 
died at his lodgings in Camden Street, Islington, No- 
vember 1st., 1770. The circumstances attending his 
dissolution were sufficiently remarkable to warrant a 
particular insertion in a Memoir of his life. His health 
had undergone no visible change. He had, indeed, com- 
plained for some days of a slight asthmatic affection, 
but the evening before his decease he retired to rest, as 
usual. In the morning the maid rang the bell, to sum- 
mon him to breakfast. Receiving no answer, she went 
into his bed-room, but he was not there. She then en- 
tered his closet; where she found him kneeling against a 
chair, his hands supported by its back ; but he was quite 
dead ! As he never married, he bequeathed his moderate 
savings to his relations ; except a certain sum to his na- 
tive city, to be employed in the purchase of religious 
books, for the use of the poor ; and he founded an exhibi- 
tion of five pounds per annum, to assist in educating a stu 
dent at Mareschal College. This exhibition was to be ob- 
tained on certain terms mentioned in his will, one of which 
was a perfect acquaintance with Vincent's Catechism. 

Mr. Crudejs's rehgious sentiments were decidedly 
Calvinistic, as the definitions of various terms in his 
Concordance sufficiently testify. But he was no bigot* 
and often censured with much severity the principles and 
practices of narrow-minded men. He was evidently 
warmly attached to that cause in which all true Chris- 
tians, of whatever denomination, must agree; the cause 
of practical religion. His zeal for the reformation of 
manners among all ranks of men, could proceed only 
from a mind deeply affected with the evil of sin ; and 
though his exertions in promoting the cause of righteous- 
ness were marked with a certain degree of eccentricity 

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MEMOIRS OF MR. ALEXANDER CRUDEN. 



arising from occasional mental infirmity, yet they entitle 
him to the warmest approbation of all who wish well to 
the best interests of mankind. His Conxordance is a 
asting monument of his supreme regard for the Sacred 
Writings. None but a person who possessed the 
highest esteem and veneration for the scriptures, would 
have undergone the immense toil which this work must 
have cost him. 

A conscientious regard for the public institutions of 
religion, and an habitual respect to the duties of private 
devotion, showed the genuineness of Mr. Cruden's piety 
towards God. Nor did he attempt to separate commu- 
nion with God, from communion with the church of 
God; but having first given himself to the Lord, he 
made an open and decided profession of serious godliness, 
by closely uniting himself with the Independent Church, 
which assembled in Great St Helen's, under the care 
of Dr. GuYSE, whom he termed his " faithful and be- 
loved pastor." About 1762, when age and infirmities 
obliged Dr. Guyse to resign the pastoral office, Mr. 
Cruden was induced to attend the ministry of Dr. Con- 
der, in Moorfields ; and, subsequently, that of Mr. 
Cruickshank, in Swallow Street. He, however, never 
wholly separated from the church at great St. Helen's, 
but attended the first Sunday in every month, when the 
Lord's Supper was administered. 

In private life Mr. Cruden was courteous and affable; 
prone to give his opinions, and firm in his rehgious views. 
To the poor he was as liberal of his money as of his ad- 
vice; he seldom, indeed, separated the one from the 
other. His concern for them must have been sincere, 
for interest he could have none; and his generosity 
must have been pure, for he often gave more than he re- 
tained for his own use. To such young men as were 
recommended to his notice, especially from his native 
city, he behaved with the kindness of an affectionate and 
judicious friend ; affording them pecuniary aid, when 
needed; and invariably cautioning them against the 
temptations which assail youth in the great metropolis. 

Though Mr. Cruden may not obtain a niche in the 
temple of genius, his name will stand high on the records 
of utility. Besides the works already referred to, he 
wrote an Account of the History and Excellency of the 



Holy Scriptures, prefixed to a Compendium of the Hoiy 
Bible. He also published the History of Richard Pot- 
ter^ the poor man who was rescued from an igno- 
minious death by his exertions. A Scripture Dicttona^ 
was compiled by him, and published in two octavo vo« 
lumes at Aberdeen shortly after his decease. He also 
compiled the very elaborate verbal index v/hich be- 
longs to Bishop Newton's edition of Milton's Works; 
an undertaking inferior only to that of his Concordance* 
and which he undertook at the request of Auditor Ben- 
son. But his great work was his Concordance, to the 
revision and improvement of which he devoted all hi* 
leisure in the later periods of his life ; a second edition 
was published in 1761, dedicated to his late Majesty 
George the Third, who had newly succeeded to the 
throne ; and who during his reign, the longest in the 
annals of the British Empire, fully maintained the truly 
honourable character ascribed to him in that dedication, 
of" having manifested a high regard for religion,. and an 
earnest concern for promoting it among his subjects.' 
This edition was well received, and a Third was required, 
which appeared in 1769, with the Author's last correc- 
tions. These two editions reimbursed Mr. Cruden for 
the losses he sustained by the first. For his second 
edition he received five hundred pounds ; and when the 
third was published, the Booksellers made him a further 
present of three hundred pounds, besides twenty copies 
of the work on fine paper. These sums, with the pro- 
duct of some other literary labours, placed him in easy 
and comfortable circumstances during the last years cf 
his life ; and enabled him to indulge the benevolence of 
his heart, in relieving: the necessities of others. 

Such are the brief Memoirs we have been able, after 
considerable research, to collect of Alexander Cru- 
den ; to whom the rehgious world lies under very great 
obligations : " whose character," to use the words of 
Mr. Chalmers, " notwithstanding his mental infirmities, 
we cannot but venerate ; whom neither infirmity nor 
neglect could debase ; who sought consolation where 
only it could be found ; whose sorrows served to instruct 
him in the distresses of others ; and who employed hia 
prosperity to relieve those who, in every sense, were read| 
to perish." 



TO THE lOHG. 



SIRE, , 

THIS CONCORDANCE was begun with a design to promote the study and knowledge of the holy Scrip, 
tures, and the method taken therein is deemed by competent judges to be the best towards a complete Con- 
cordance that hath hitherto appeared in our language. It is acknowledged to be an useful book to private Chris- 
tians who search the Scriptures, and to be very necessary for aU the Preachers of the Gospel : Therefore to 
whom can this new Edition be more properly offered than to your Majesty, now in the beginning of your reign, 
havuig already manifested a great regard to religion, and an earnest concern for promoting it among your sub- 
jects? 

All other books are of little or no importance in comparison of the holy Scriptures, which are a revelation 
from God, and are given as the only rule of faith and practice. If the kings of Israel were required not only 
'* to read tiie law of Moses all the days of their life, but also to write out a copy of it with their own hand, that 
they might learn to fear the Lord their God, and keep all the words of his law;" it may be reasonably expected 
that Christian Princes should make the glorious Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ their daily 
study, that it may become their constant guide and rule for the government of their people, as well as for their 
own salvation. 

It hath been often observed, that the most effectual way to a general external reformation is " to make Reli- 
gion a step to preferment, and Irreligion a bar to it;" because example has a more powerful influence over the 
minds of men than precept, or even than punishment. The early declarations and strong resolutions your Majesty 
was pleased to make at your com.ing to the throne, " That you would encourage those who are religious, and dis- 
courage those that are otherwise," rejoiced the hearts of all who earnestly desire the revival of vital and prac- 
tical religion, and to see your Majesty's subjects a holy and happy people. 

True piety has been in all ages accounted the truest honour; for Religion diffuses the greatest glory around 
a human character, and sweetens and embalms the memory of Princes. A pious Prince, who hath shewn a 
hearty concern for the eternal happiness of his people, as well as for their present protection, will be re- 
membered with great esteem and honour : for the Scripture says, that " the memory of the just is blessed." When 
they are spoken of, it is with praise and commendation by all good men. All other accomplishments, without 
true grace and real religion, cannot make the children of men happy, who must all die and rise again," and ap- 
pear before the judgment seat of Christ, to receive according to what they "have done in the body, whether 
good or bad." 

The memory of Hezekiah, the rehgious King of Judah, is precious : he hath been celebrated in all ages of the 
Church for his pious zeal in the reformation of his people at the beginning of his reign ; for " God honours those 
that honour him, and they who despise him shall be hghtly esteemed." It is said of that pious King, that " he 
trusted in the Lord God of Israel, so'tliat after him there was none hke him among all the Kings of Judah, nor 
any that v/ere before him: for he clave to the Lord, and departed not from following him, but kept his com- 
mandments, which the Lord commanded Moses.'" Hezekiah, like your Majesty, began his reign in his youth, 
yet his zeal for the w^orship of God, and for promoting Religion among his subjects, carried him through the 
great difficulties of reforming a people, who had so much degenerated into gross idolatry. May the great God 
be the guide of your life, and direct and prosper you, that it may be said by the present and future ages, that King 
George the Third hath been an Hezekiah to our British Israel. 

I DOUBT not but your Majesty will pardon my forbearing to enter upon your valuable personal accomplish- 
ments; I shall only add that, when it pleased God, the sovereign Lord of life and death, to deprive us of the 
blessing of your Royal Grandfatlier King George the Second, the Protector of our Rehgion and Liberties for 
many years, it was esteemed a national blessing that God had favoured 'Greaf Britain with a Prince born and 
educated among us, who makes the happiness of his people the rule of his government; and without Religion 
there can be no real happiness for Prince or People. 

When your Majesty came to the throne, the loyal and affectionate addresses from your subjects in all parts of 
the British dominions, shewed their great hopes and strong expectations of being happy under your Majessty's 
government. We of the British nation have reason thankfully to remember the appearances of Divine Provi- 
dence in the preservation of our Rehgion and Liberties, particularly in settling and establishing the Protestant 
Succession, and in disappointing from time to time all the contrivances and attempts of its enemies, whether 
secret or open; and in your Majesty's commg to the throne with the hearts of all your subjects united to you as 
the heart of one man. 

May it please God to bestow his choicest gifts upon your Majesty, upon your Royal Mother the Princess 
Dowager of Wales, and all the Royal Family, and upon your numerous and powerful People. May you be blessed, 
and made a real blessing, and may your reign be long and prosperous; and after you have been enabled to serve 
God faithfully here upon earth, may you reign forever with him in heaven through Jesus Christ. This is the 
smcere and earnest prayer of him who is, with great humihty and profound respect, 

May it please your Majesty, 

Your Majesty's most dutiful^ 

And most obedient subject and servant^ 

Alexander Cruden. 



LoN don, June 11,1761. 



M 



TO THB QUEEN. 



MADAM, • i 

THIS CONCORDANCE, the work of several years, was begun with a design to promote the study of the 
holy Scriptures; and, in pursuance thereof, is now pubhshed with many improvements beyond any book of thia 
kind in the English language. 

Long before this Work was ready for the press, I designed humbly to offer it to your Majesty, and to beg 
leave to publish it under your royal protection. Your Majesty's illustrious qualities and example in the great 
scenes of your valuable life, encourage me humbly to beg your countenance to a well-meant attempt for pro- 
moting the knowledge of our holy Religion. 

The beauty of your person, and the fine accomplishments of your mind, were so celebrated in your father's 
court, that there was no Prince in the Empire, who had room for such an alliance, that was not ambitious of 
gaining a Princess of such noble virtues into his family, either as a Daughter, or as a Consort. 

And though the heir to all the dominions of the house of Austria was desirous of your alliance, yet you gener- 
ously declined the prospect of a Crown that was inconsistent with the enjoyment of your Religion. The great 
Disposer of all things, however, kept in store a reward for such exalted virtue, and by the secret methods of his 
wisdom hath brought your Majesty to a Crown, as famous for defending and supporting the Protestant Religion, 
as it is conspicuous for its glory and splendor; wliich is such a return of Divine Providence as is to be admired 
with great thankfulness, though without the least surprise, since He whose kingdom ruleih over all bath declared, 
that such as honour Him, He will honour. 

It was the fame of this heroic constancy that determined his Majesty to desire in marriage a Princess who was 
now more celebrated for her Christian magnanimity, than for the beauty of her person, which had been so univer- 
sally admired. We of the British nation have reason to rejoice that such a proposal Avas made and accepted, 
and that your Majesty, with regard to these two successive treaties, shewed as much prudence in your compli- 
ance with the one, as piety in your refusal of the other. You no sooner arrived at Hanover than you improved 
the lustre of that court, which was before reckoned among the politest in Europe, and increased the happiness 
of a people, who were before looked upon as the happiest in the Empire. And you immediately became the dar- 
ling of the Princess Sophia, a Princess, justly acknowledged to be one of the most accomplished women of the age 
in which she lived, who was much pleased with the conversation of one, in whom she saw so lively an image 
of her own youth. 

We daily discover those admirable qualities for which your Majesty was famed in other countries, and 
rejpice to see them exerted in our Island, where we ourselves are made happy by their influence. We behold 
the throne of these kingdoms surrounded by your Majesty's royal and numerous Progeny, and hear with pleasure 
of the great care your Majesty takes to instil early into their minds the principles of Religion, Virtue and Honour 

Your Majesty is possessed of all those talents which make conversation either delightful or improving. Your 
fine taste in the elegant arts, and skill in several modern languages, is such, that your discourse is not confined 
to the ordinary subjects of conversation, but is adapted, with an uncommon grace, to every occasion, and enter- 
tains the politest persons of different nations. That agreeable turn which appears in your sentiments upon the 
most ordinary affairs of Hfe, which is so suitable to the delicacy of your sex, the politeness of your education, and 
the splendor of your quality, is observed by every one that has the honour to approach you. 

But the great regard your Majesty has shewn to Religion, which diffuses the greatest glory around a h?iman 
character, encourages me to hope that this Work will meet with your favourable acceptance. May it, 
therefore, please your Majesty to take into your royal protection this Concordance, the design of which is to 
render the study of the Scriptures more easy. Whatever may be wanting either in the Work or Author, is 
abundantly supphed by the dignity of the subject ; which consideration chiefly encouraged me to presume to offer 
it to your Majesty, whom God bath exalted to the most eminent station, and blessed with extraordinary endow- 
ments of mind, and with a benevolent and beneficent disposition: To whom then can I more properly offer this 
Work than to your Majesty, who is celebrated both for your inclination and capacity to do good? 

Mav the great God continue to multiply his blessings upon the King, your Majesty, and every branch of your 
Ro) ai Family : May your life be long continued to serve God faithfully on earth, and may you reign for ever with 
Him in heaven, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 

These are the sincere prayers of him who is, with the most profound respect, 

May it please your Majesty, 
Your Majesty's 

Most dutiful, and 

Most obedient servant, 
London, October, 1737 Alexander Cruden. 



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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. 



A CONCORDANCE is a Dictionary, or an Index to the BIBLE, wherein all the words used through the 
inspired writings are ranged alphabetically, and the various places where they occur are referred to, to assist us 
m finding out passages, and comparing the several significations of the same word. A work of this kind, which 
tends so much to render the study of the holy Scriptures more easy to all Christians, must be acknowledged to 
be very useful; for if a good index to any other book is to be valued, much more ought one to the Bible, which 
is a revelation from God, given as the only rule of our faith and practice, and to discover to us the way to eternal 
life through our Lord Jesus Christ. 

I DO not here propose to treat of the incomparable excellencies of that divine book, which is above all com- 
mendation, and will be in the highest esteem by all the true members of the church of God, whose faith, hope, 
and comfort are built upon these divine Oracles. 

What I shall further do in this Preface, shall be to present the Reader with a short historical account of Con- 
cordances, which will tend to display their great usefulness; and then acquaint him with the method I have 
followed in this. 

Hugo de S. Charo, a preaching Friar of the Dominican order, who was afterwards a Cardinal, was the firsr 
who compiled a Concordance to the holy Scriptures : he died in the year 1262. He had studied the Bible very 
closely, and for carrying on this great and laborious work the more successfully, we are told he employed five 
hundred Monks of his order to assist him. He framed an Index of all the declinable words, and referred to the 
places where they were to be found. 

This Latin Concordance has been frequently printed with improvements; and since that time works of thii^ 
sort have been brought to much greater perfection than formerly. At first it was thought sufficient to specify 
the chapter wherein the word occurred, with these letters a, &, c, fZ, as marks to point out the beginning, the 
middle, or the end of the chapter. But after Robert Stephens, in the year 1545, had divided the chapters of the 
Bible into verses, the verses likewise began to be numbered, and the letters in the editions of the Concordances 
to be suppressed. And in 1555 this eminent Printer published his fine Concordance, wherein the chapters 
and verses are exactly distinguished. 

It could not be thought that when so useful a work as Cardinal Hugo's came to be known, men, who carefully 
studied the Scriptures, would be satisfied that such assistance should be confined only to those who understood 
Latin : Accordingly, several have been published in various languages, particularly Rabbi Mordecai Mtthan, 
otherwise called Isaac J^athan, composed a Hebrew Concordance in imitation of Cardinal Hugo^s. He began 
it in the year 1438, and completed it in 1448, being no less than ten years in finishing it; and besides, as he 
himself says, he was obliged to employ a great many writers in this work. After printing was invented, it wa* 
printed several times : first at Venice by Daniel Bomberg in the year 1523, under the title of Meir JVetib, that is 
to say. Which giveth light in the way ; at Basil by Frobenius in 1581, and at Rome in 1621. This was the 
foundation of that noble work published by John Buxtorf, the son, being assisted by his father's papers, at Basil 
in 1632. 

As to the Greek text of the New Testament, a Concordance was published by Henry Stephens at Geneva in 
1599, and republished in 1624: But a more accurate one was compiled by Erasmus Schmidius^ and published 
at Wittemberg in 1638, which was republished more correctly at Leipsic in 1716, and is reckoned a very complete 
performance. 

A Greek Concordance to the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, must be owned to be very useful to 
such as are for comparing the expressions used in it with those of the J^ew Testament, and to those who read the 
Fathers. Conrad Kircher of Augsbourg is celebrated for his Greek Concordance of the Old Testament, printed 
at Francfort in 1602. This author has inserted the Hebrew words in an alphabetical order, and placed under 
them the Greek words to which they answer. But since that time, an excellent Concordance to the Old Testa- 
ment has been published at Amsterdam in 1718, by the aged and worthy Minister of Groningen, M. Abraham 
Trommius, who instead of following the Hebrew alphabet with Kircher, has chosen rather to observe the order 
of the Greek alphabet. 

There have been Concordances likewise published in various modern languages; in French by M. Gravelin; 
in High-dutch and Low-dutch by several; the most complete one in Low-dutch is that begun by M. Martinitz, 
and finished by M. Trommius before-mentioned. In English we have had many. The first was published by 
Mr. Marbeck in 1550, which is dedicated to the pious King Edward VI. but this referred only to chapters, not 
verses : Then Mr. Cotton published a pretty large Concordance, which has been often printed : Afterwards Mr. 
J^Tewman published one more complete ; and lastly, we have had one published under the title of the Cambridge 
Concordance. There have been several abstracts or small Concordances published : First by Mr. Downame, 
the next by Mr. Vixsasor Powell, then by Mr. John Jackson, and afterwards by Mr. Samuel Clarke. As also 
other works of this nature have been written by way of a Dictionary or Concordance, but in a different method, 
«.s Mr. Wilson's Christian Dictionary, Mr. Knight's Axiomatical Concordance, Mr. Bernard's Thesaurus Biblicus, 
and Mr. Wicken'a Concordance. &.c. 

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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. 

Thus it appears that we have liad Concordances to the Bible some centuries ago; and the world has been so 
sensible of their usefulness, that many of them have been composed and published in different languages : But as 
there are several in our language, it may be inquired, What occasioned my undertaking this great and laborious 
work, or what advantage it has above any other hitherto published? 

When I first began this work, I designed to compose an useful Concordance in Octavo; but after I had printed 
several specimens, I found it necessary to alter my scheme, and to compile one to be printed in this large 
volume, in order to make those improvements which now render it preferable to any other. 

The method is easy and regular, and each text of Scripture is generally contained in one line, wliereby 
the reader may readily find the place he wants, if he remembers any material word. When there are two or more 
texts of Scripture that are parallel, I have generally mentioned the first that occurs in order in the Bible, and 
have directly added the parallel texts. It is printed with a good letter, though pretty small, which was 
necessary in order to bring it into this volume, and make it contain, multum in paruo, much in a little compass; 
and great care has been taken that the figures referring to the chapters and verses of the Bible be exact and 
correct. When a text is marked with a f , it denotes a marginal reading. 

This Concordance is divided into three Alphabets. 

This Jirst Alphabet contains the appellative or common words, which is the principal part. It is very full and 
large, and any text may be found by looking for any material word, whether it be substantive, adjective, 
verb, &c. 

In this part, I have given the various Significations of the principal words, which, T hope, will be esteemed 
an useful improvement, there not being any thing of this kind in the other large Concordances: By this improve- 
ment the Reader will have many texts explained, and difficulties removed ; and the meaning of the Scripture 
may be here known by that which is accounted the best rule of interpreting Scripture, namely, by comparing one 
Scripture with another. There is so large a collection of the various Significations of many words in Scripture, 
as may, perhaps, be not only useful to private Christians, but also to those who preach the Gospel; for hereby 
many important things may be observed at one view, without the trouble of turning over several volumes ; and 
occasion is sometimes taken to give an account of the Jewish customs and ceremonies, by which the Reader 
is led into the meaning of many passages of Scripture, as may be seen in the words. Elder, Ephod, Syna- 
gogue, &.C. 

The second Alphabet contains the Proper JVames in the holy Scriptures, which the Reader will receive with 
approvements, as in Abraham, David, &c. The texts referred to where those names are mentioned, give a short 
historical account of the remarkable things recorded in Scripture concerning them. To this part is prefixed a 
Table, containing the Significations of the words in the original languages from which they are derived. 

The third and last Alphabet is a Concordance for those books that are called Apocryphal, which is only 
added that this work might not be deficient in any thing that is treated of in any other Concordance ; those books 
not being of divine Inspiration, nor any part of the Canon of Scripture, and therefore are of no authority in the 
church of God. 

I CONCLUDE this Preface, with praying that God, who hath graciously enabled me to bring this large Work to 
a conclusion, would render it useful to those who seriously and carefully search the Scriptures ; and grant that 
tlie sacred writings, which are so important and highly worthy of esteem, may meet with all that affection and 
regard which they deserve. May those who profess to believe the Scriptures to be a Revelation from God,- 
apply themselves to the reading and study of them ; and may they by the holy Spirit of God, who indited the 
Scriptures, be made wise to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. Araen. 

London, October, 1737. A. C, 



PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. 



AS to what respects this new Edition, notwithstanding the great pains taken in the Firsts there was room 
for improvements. The filHng up of the hnes to make the text fuller could not so well be done in the manuscript 
copy as in the printed. This renders the sentences more complete m many thousands of places: moreover the 
texts are more distinct in many places by the leading- words being distinguished in Italic characters. Some texts 
are added, and some improvements are made in the Significations of words, and an historical account is given of 
some eminent persons under their Proper JVames; and other things that need not be particularly mentioned. 

The labours of many persons to compile Concordances to the Bible, and their acceptance from time to time 
bv the public, shew their great usefulness : It may be reckoned a good sign that rehgion is revived in some con- 
siderable degree in the present age, by the great demand for Concordances- and religious books. The First 
Edition of several thousands in number has been lon^ sold off, which shews this book's favourable reception from 
the pubhc ; and a demand has been long made for a new Edition. There are few books more necessary to those 
who study their Bibles than a Concordance, whether private Christians, or Ministers of the Gospel who make 
the Scripture the standard of their preaching. I was told by an eminent Minister, that the Bible and this Con- 
cordance taught him to preach : This Dictionary may be a help, but the Spirit of God is the best Teacher, who 
alone can powerfully and effectually teach and impress the heart with the truths revealed in the Scriptures, and 
make those who read and study the sacred writings wise to salvation. 

My great aim and design in this Work is, that it may be the means of propagating among my countrymen, and 
through all the British dominions, the knowledge of God through our Lord Jesus Christ, and of ourselves, as 
the same is revealed in the Scriptures ; for whose good I heartily wish that it wfere more complete than it is : For 
though it be called in the title-page, A Complete Concordance, poor sinful man can do nothing absolutely perfect 
and complete, and therefore the word complete is only to He taken in a comparative sense : yet competent judges 
are of opinion that the method here taken is the best which has appeared in our. language towards a complete 
Concordance. 

It is hoped that the above-mentioned improvements in this new Edition will serve to recommend the Work 
more and more to the favour of the public. May it please God, by the powerful operations of his Spirit, to make it 
useful for the spiritual benefit of those who diligently and carefully use it. 

London, June 11, 1761. A. C. 



THE First and Second Editions of this Concordance having been well received by the public, seems to shew 
the great usefulness of such a Dictionary to the Bible ; for it may be justly said, that, if Christians were convinced 
that Concordances tended so much as they really do to promote the study and knowledge of the holy Scriptures, 
they would be more desirous of having one : And some Ministers have expressed so great an esteem for this Con- 
corrfctnce, that they have said, " If they could not have another copy, they would not part with it for many pounds." 
This THIRD Edition now appears, with some improvements, which it is hoped will engage the continuance of the 
public approbation this work has already been favoured with. May it please God to make it more and more 
useful, and a blessing to the Church of God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. 

[iGNdon, March 24, 1769. " JL C. 



Ift 



PREFACE TO THE OCTAVO EDITION. 



NEXT to tht Sacred Writings, no volume better deserves a place in the library of the Christian, than Cru- 
den's Concordance to the Holy Scriptures. On the principle now generally recognized by Christians 
of all denominations, that Scripture is the best interpreter of Scripture, a more accurate knowledge of the con- 
tents of the Bible may be attained by means of a correct and copious Concordance, than by any othei means. 
As a common dictionary is referred to, for the signification of words in ordinary use, so, by comparing together 
the different passages of Scripture in which any word occurs, as arranged in a Concordance, the Scripture ac 
ceptation of the term will be discovered; and the inquirer freed from the drudgery of consulting Commentaries, 
and antiquated systems of divinity, in which every passage is generally explained in conformity with the 
creed of the Author, rather than according to " the analogy of faith." 

The learned Bishop Horsley has recorded his opinion on this subject. He says, " It should be a rule with 
every one who would read the Holy Scriptures with advantage and improvement, to compare every text which 
may seem important for the doctrine it may contain, or remarkable for the turn of the expression, with the parallel 
passages in other parts of Holy Writ ; that is, with the passages in which the subject matter is the same, the 
sense equivalent, or the turn of the expression similar." — It is incredible to any one, who has not in some degree 
made the experiment, what a proficiency may be made in that knowledge that maketh wise unto salvation, by 
studying the Scriptures in this manner, without any other commentary or exposition, than what the 
different parts of the Sacred Volume mutually furnish for each other. I will not scruple to 
assert, that the most illiterate Christian, if he can but read his English Bible, and will take the pains to read it in 
this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge that is necessary to his salvation : but, by God's 
blessing, he will become learned in every thing relating to his religion, in such a degree, that he will not be liable 
to be misled, either by the refined arguments or the false assertions of those who endeavour to engraft their own 
opinions upon the Oracles of God. He may safely be ignorant of all philosophy, except what is to be learned 
from the Sacred Books ; which, indeed, contain the highest philosophy adapted to the lowest comprehensions. — 
He may safely remain ignorant of all history, except so much of the first ages of the Jewish and of the Christian 
Church as is to be gathered from the Canonical Books of the Old and New Testaments. Let him study these in 
the manner I recommend, and let him never cease to pray for tlie illumination of that Spirit by which these books 
were dictated, and the whole compass of abstruse philosophy, and recondite history, shall furnish no argument 
with which the perverse will of man shall be able to shake this learned Christian's faith. The Bible, thus studied, 
wi-l indeed prove to be, what we Protestants esteem it — " a certain and sufficient rule of faith and practice ; a 
helmet of salvation, which alone may quench the fiery darts of the wicked."* 

The Rev. T. H. Horne, in his Introduction to the Critical Study of the Scriptures,} (a work which for 
extent of research, and felicity of arrangement, is unequalled in the department of literature to which it belongs,) 
observes: "The comparison of parallel passages is a most important help for interpreting such parts of Scripture 
as may appear to us obscure or uncertain; for, on almost every subject, there will be found a multitude of phrases, 
that, when diligently collated, will afford mutual illustration and support to each other; the truth which is more 
obscurely intimated in one place being expressed with greater precision in others. Thus, a part of the attributes, 
or circumstances, relating to both persons and things, is stated in one text, and part in another; so that it is only 
by searching out several passages, and connecting them together, that we can obtain a just apprehension of them." 

If these remarks be just, (and the authorities from which they proceed place them above all reasonable objection,) 
then the value of such a work as " Cruden's Concordance to the Holy Scriptures," affording such facility 
to the study of the Sacred Volume, will be readily admitted. The peculiar claims o^ the present edition remain to 
De noticed. 

The first and most important point to be regarded in such a work, is the general correctness of the various 
reference to Scripture Texts. To secure this, the utmost pains have been employed ; every passage has been 
carefully »:ouipared with the last edition pUbHshed under the eye of the Author, in 1769, and collated MUth 
subsequent editions; and where any difference appeared, the passage was traced out, and corrected from the 
Scriptures. This extraordinary care will, it is confidently hoped, obtain for this Edition the high recommendation 
of being the most correct edition of Cruden's Concordance ever published. 

The Octavo form in which the Concordance now appears, so much more portable than a ponderous Quarto, 
enables the publishers to offer it at a considerably reduced price ; while the clearness and beauty of its type render 
it a specimen of that high degree of excellence the art of Stereotype Printing has attained in\his country. 

A Memoir of Mr. Cruden, on an extended scale, containing some scarce and interesting particulars of his 
Ufe, and several characteristic and authentic Anecdotes, has been compiled by the Editor, with great care ex- 
©ressly for this edition. 

SAMUEL BLACKBURJ^, 

Oi.D Street Road, London, October, 1823. 

♦ Nine Sermons, pp. 221-228. f Vol. II. p. 552. 

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^ Mttimuv^ antr ^Ipjatictical Iitop to tje M'Mt. 



Note. — The Table of Proper Names, and the Concordance thereof, with the Concordance to the Apocrypha, are 

placed separately, at the End, in Alphabetical Order. 



A. 

A3ASE. 
TOB 40. 11 behold every one proud, and a. him 
^ Isa. 31. 4. as the lion will not a. liimself 
Ezek. 21. 26. and a. him that is high 
Dan. A.. 37. that walk in pride, is able to a. 

ABASED. 
Isa. 32. 1 19. and the city shall be utterly a. 
Mat. 23. 12. and whosoever shall exalt himself 
shall be a. \\ Luke 14. 11. || 18. 14. 
Phil. 4. 12. 1 know how to be a. and how to abound 

ABASING. 
2 Cor. 11. 7. have I committed an offence in a. 
ABATED. [myself 

Gen. 8. 3. after 150 days the waters were a. 8. 11. 
Lev. 27. 18. it shall be a. from thy estimation 
Deut. 34. 7. nor was Moses' natural force a. 
Judg. 8. 3. then their anger was a. toward him 

ABBA. 
Mark 14.36.<i.Father,all things are possible to thee 
Rom. 8. 15. the Spirit, whereby we cry, a. Father 
Gal. 4. 6. sent Spirit into your hearts crying a. 
ABHOil. [Father 

Signifies [1] To loath or detest, Deut. 32. 19. 
Job 42. 6. [2] To despite or neglect, Psal. 
22. 24. Amos G. 8. [3j' To reject or cast off, 
Psal. 89. 38. 
Lev. 2(3. 11. and my soul shall not a. you 
15. or if your soul rt. my judgments 
30. 1 w ill destroy, and my soul shall a. you 
44. noi will I a. them, to destroy them utterly 
Deut. 7. 26. thou shalt utterly a. it, a cursed thing 
23. 7. shaliT not a. an Edomite, not a. an Egyptian 
I Sam. 27. 12. lie hath made his people to a. him 
Job 9. 31. and my own clothes shall a. me 
30. 10. they a. me, they flee far from me 
42. 6. I a. myself, and repent in dust and ashes 
Psal. 5. 6. the Lord will a. the bloody man 
119. 163. I hate and a. lying, but love thy law 
Prov. 24. 24. him people curse, nations shall a. him 
Jer. 14. 21. do not a. us for tliy name's sake 
Amos 5. 10. they a. him that speaketh uprightly 
6. 8. 1 a. the excellency of Jacob, hate his palaces 
Mic. 3. 9. hear, ye that a. judgment, and pervert 
P.om. 12. 9. a. that which is evil, cleave to good 

ABHORRED. 
Exod. 5. 21. you have made our savour to be a. 
Lev. 20.23. they committed, and therefore I a. them 
26. 43. they despised, their soul a. my statutes 
Deut. 32. 19. when the Lord saw it, he a. them 

1 Sam. 2. 17. for men a. the offering of the Lord 

2 Sam. 16. 21. sliall hear, thou art a. of thy father 
1 Kings 11. 23, Hadad a. Israel, and reigned over 
Job 19. 19. all my inward friends a. me 

Psal. 22.24. nor a. the affliction of the afflicted 
Psal. 78. 59. he was wroth, and greatly a. Israel 
89.38.but thou hast cast off and a.hast been wroth 
106.40. insomuch that he a. his own inheritance 
Prov. 22. 14. who is a. of the Lord shall fall therein 
Lam. 2. 7. the Lord hath a. his sanctuary 
Ezek. 16. 25. thou hast made thy beauty to be a. 
Zech. 11. 8. loathed them, and their soul also a. me 

ARHORREST. 
Tsa. 7. 16. the land that thou a. shall be forsaken 
Rom. 2. 22. thou that a. idols, dost thou commit 

ABHORRETH. 
Job 35. 20. so that his hfe a. bread, and his soul 
Psal. 10.3. blesseth the covetous, whom the Lord a. 
36.4. he deviscth mischief on his bed, he a. not evil 
107. 18. their soul a. all manner of meat 
[sa 49. 7. to him whom the nation a. to a servant 



ABI 

ABHORRING. 

Isa. 66. 24. and they shall be an a. to all flesh 

ABIDE 
Signifies, [1] To stay or tarry, Gen. 22. 5. [2] 
To dwell or live in a place. Gen. 29. 19. Psal. 
15. 1. [3] To bear or endure, Jer. 10. 10. 
Joel 2. 11. [4] To be. Gen. 44. 33. [5] To 
continue, Eccl. 8. 15. John 14. 16. [6] To 
wait for^ Acts 20. 23. [7] To rest, Prov. 19. 
23. [8] To live, Phil. 1. 24. [9] To stand 
firm, Psal. 119. 90. 125. 1. [10] To rule or 
govern, Psal. 61. 7. 
Gen. 19. 2. but we will a. in the street all night 
22. 5. a. you here with the ass, and I and the lad 
24. 55. let the damsel a. with us a few days 

29. 19. it is better I give her to thee, a. with me 
44. 33. let thy servant a. instead of the lad 

Exod. 16. 29. a. ye every man in his place 
Lev. 8. 35. therefore a. at the door of the tabernacle 
19. 13. the wages of liim hired shall not a. with thee 
J\l\m. 35. 25. shall a. to the death of the high-priest 
Ruth 2. 8. but a. here fast by my maidens 

1 Sam. 1. 22. appear before the Lord, and a. forever 
5. 7. the ark of God of Israel shall not a. with us 
22. 23. a. thou with me, fear not, for he that seeks 

30. 21. whom they had made to a. at brook Besor 

2 Sam. 16. 18. his will I be, and with him will I a. 
Job 24; 13. they rebel, nor rt. in the paths of the light 

38. 40. and a. in the covert to he in wait 

39. 9. will the unicorn be willing to a. by thy crib 
Psal. 15. 1. Lord, who shall a. in thy tabernacle? 

61. 4. 1 will a. in thy tabernacle for ever 
7. he shall a. before God for ever 

91. 1. shah a. under the shadow of the Almighty 
Proo. 7. 11. she is loud, her feet a. not in her house 

19. 23. and he that hath it shall a. satisfied 
Eccl. 8. 15. for that shall a. \vith him of his labour 
.Icr. 10. 10. nations not able to a. his indignation 
Jer. 42. 10. if ye a. in this land I will build you 

49. 18. no man shall a. there, 33. | 50. 40. 
Hos. 3. 3. thou shalt a. for me many days 

11. 6. and the sword shall a. on his cities 
Joel 2. 11. the day is terrible, who can a. it? 
Mic. 5. 4. they shall a. for now shall he be great 
JVak. 1. 6. who can a. in the fierceness of his anger? 
Mai. 3. 2. but who mav a, the day of his coming? 
Mat. 10. 11. there a. Mark 0. 10. LukeQ. 4. 
Luke 19. 5. for to-day I must a. at thy house 

24. 29. a. with us, for it is toward evening 
John 12. 46. believes on me, should not a. in dark- 

14. 16. give another comforter that he may a. 

15. 4. a. in me and I in you, except ye a. in me, 7. 
6. if a man a. not in me, he is cast forth 

10. ye shall a. in my love, and a. in his love 
.Sets 15. 34. it pleased Silas to a. there still 

16. 15. come into my house and a. there 

20. 23. saying, that bonds and afflictions a. me 
27. 31. except these a. in ship, ye cannot be saved 
1 Cor. 3. 14. if any man's work a. he shall receive 
7. 8. it is good for them if they a. even as I 
20. let every man a. in the same calling 
40. she is happier if she so a. after my judgment 
Phil. 1. 24. to a. in the flesh is more needful for you 

25. 1 know that I shall a. with you all 
1 Tim. 1. 3. 1 besought thee to a. at Ephesus 

1 JbAn2.24.1et that a. in you which ye have heard 

27. ve shall a. inhhii || 28. children a. in him 
ABIDETH. 

2 Sam. 16.3. Ziba se.id, behold he a. at Jerusalem 
I Psal. 49. 12. man being in honour a. not, he is 



ABL 

Psal. .55. 19. God shall hear, even he that a. of old 
119. 90. thou hast estabhshed the earth, and it a- 
125. 1. shall be as mount Zion, which a. for ever 
Prov. 15. 31. heareth reproof, a. among the vdse 
Eccl. 1. 4. another cometh, buttheearth a. forever 
Jer. 21. 9. he that a. in this city shall die by sword 
John 3. 36. but the wrath of God a. on him 

8. 35. the servant a. not, but the son a. for ever 
12. 24. except a corn of wheat die, it a. alone 

34. we have heard that Christ a. for ever 
15. 5. he that a. in me bringeth forth much fruit 

1 Cor. 13. 13. now a. faith, hope, charity 

2 Tim. 2. 13. if we believe not, yet he a. faithful 
Heb. 7.3. Melchisedec a. a priest continually 

1 Pet. 1. 23. by the word of God which a. for ever 
1 John 2. 6. he that saith he a in him ought to wallt 
10. he that loveth his brother a. in the light 
14. ye are strong, and the word of God a. in you 
17. but he that doth the will of God a. for ever 
27. the anointing a. in you and teachelh you 
3. 6. whosoever a. in him sinneth not 

1 John 3. 14. that loveth not his brother a. in death 
24. and hereby we know that he a. in us 

2 John 9. whoso a. not in the doctrine of Christ hath 

not God, he that a. hath the Father and the Son 
ABIDING. 
JVum. 24. 2. Balaam saw Israel a. in his tents 
1 Sam. 26. 19. from a. in the inheritance of the Lord 
J Chron. 29. 15. days as a shadow, there is none a. 
Luke 2. 8. there were shepherds a. in the field 
John 5. 38. and ye have not his word a. in you 
1 .John 3. 15. no murderer hath eternal life a. in him 

ABJECTS. 
Psal. 35. 15. the a. gathered together against me 

ABILITY. 
Lev. 27. 8. to his a. that vowed, priest shall value 
Ezra 2. 69. they gave after their a. to the work 
jVeA. 5. 8. we after our a. redeemed our brethren 
Dan. 1. 4. as had a. to stand in the kmg's palace 
Mat. 25. 15. he gave to each according to his a. 
Acts 11. 29. according to his a. determined to send 
1 Pet. 4g 11. let him do it as of the a. God giveth 

ABLE. 
Exod. 18. 21. provide out of all the people a. mc;) 
Lev. 14. 22. two pigeons, such as he is a. to get, 31. 
JVm/«. 1. 3. all that are a. to go to war, 20,22, 24, 
26, 23, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45. | 26. 2. 
13. 30. go up, for we are well a. to overcome it 
Deut. 16. 17. every man shall give as he is a. 
Josh. 23.9.noman hath been a. to stand before you 
1 5a7n.6.20.who is a.to stand before this holy God? 

1 Kings 3. 9. Avho is a. to judge so great a people? 

2 Chron. 2. 6. but who is a. to build him a house? 
20. 6. so that none is a. to withstand thee 

25. 9. the Lord is a. to give tliec much more 
Job 41. 10. who then is a. to stand before me? 
Prov. 27. 4. but who is a. to stand before envy? 
Ezek. 46. 11. the oflTering shall be as he is a. to give 
Dan. 3. 17. our God whom we serve is a. to dehver 

6. 20. thy God is a. to deliver thee from the liona 

Mat. 3. 9. God is a. of these stones to raise up 

children to Abraham, Luke 3 8 

9. 28. believe ye that I am a. to do this? 

10. 28. fear him a. to destroy soul and body in hel! 
19. 12. he that is a. to receive it, let him receive 
20.22. are ye a. to drink of the cup I shall drink of? 
22. 46. no man was a. to answer him a word 

Mark 4. 33. spake he, as they were a. to hear it 
John 10. 29. no man is a. to pluck them out of mj 
Acts 15. 10. a yoke cur fathers nor we a. to bear 



ABO 

./iets 20. 32. word of his grace, a. to build you 
25. 5. which among you area, go down with mel 

Rom. 4. 21. he had promised, he was a. to perform 
11. 23. for God is a. to graff them in again 

14. 4. for God is a. to make him stand 

15. 14. ye are a. also to admonish one another 

1 Cor 3. 2. ye were not a. nor yet now are yo a. 
10. 13.not suffer to be templed above that ye are a. 

2 Cor. 3. 6. who hath made us a. ministers of new t. 
y.S.God iso.to make all grace abound towards you 

Eph.'S.20. to him that is a. to do abundantly above 

Phil. 3. 21. he is a. to subdue all things to himself 

2 Tim. 1. 12. he is a. to keep that I have committed 

3. 7. never a. to come to the knowledge of truth 

15. holy scriptures a. to maij wise to salvation 
Heb.2.1H. he is a. to succour them that are tempted 

5. 7. to him that was a. to save him from death 

7.25. he is a. to save to the uttermost all that come 

11.19. accounting that God was a. to raise him up 

Jam. 1. 21. the word which is a. to save your souls 

3. 2. is a. also to bridle the whole body 

4.1ii.thare is one lawgiver a.to save and to destroy 

Jude !S4, to him that is a. to keep you from falling 

Reo. 5. 3. no man was a. to open the book nor look 

13. 4. who is a. to make war with the beast? 
15. 8. no man was a. to enter into the temple 

Be ABLE. 
JjBV. 25. 26. and himself be a. to refleem it 
De«f .7.24. there shall no man be a. to stand, 11. 25. 
Josh. 1. 5. not any man be a. to stand before thee 
14. 12. if the Lord be with me I shall be a. to drive 
1 Sa7]i. 17. 9. if he be a. to fight with me and kill me 
lC/i?"o?i.29.14.that we should be a. to offer willingly 
2Gkron.'32.1i. that your God should be a. to deliver 
Isa. 47. 12. if so be thou shalt be a. to profit 
Ezek. 33. 12. nor shall the righteous be a. to live 
Luke 14. 31. whether he be a. with 10,000 to meet 
Rom. 8. 39. be a. to separate us from love of God 

1 Cor. 10. 13. that ye may be a. to bear it 

Eph. 3. 18. may be a. to comprehend with all saints 
6. 11. that ye may be a. to stand against the devil 

16. faith, wherewith ye shall be a. to quench 

2 Tim. 2. 2. who shall be a. to teach others also 
Tit. 1. 9. may be a. by sound doctrine to exhort 
2 Pet. 1. 15. that ye may be a. after my decease 
/lej;.6.17. wrath is come,and who shallJe a.to stand 

JVot be ABLE. 
2 Kings 18.29. not be a. to deliver you, Isa. 36. 14. 
Psal. 36. 12. cast down, and shall not be a. to rise 
Eccl. 8. 17. yfet shall he not be a. to find it 
Isa. 47. 11. tliou shalt not be a. to put it off 
Jer. 11. 11. not be a. to escapei|49. 10. not be a. to 

hide 
Ezek. 7. 19. gold shall not be a. to deliver them 
Luke 13. 24. seek, not be a. \\ 21. 15. not be a. to 

gainsay 

J^ot ABLE. 
Lev. 5. 7. and if he be not a. to bring a lamb 
JVMm.l3.31.we be not a.to go up against the people 
14. 16. because the Lord was not a. Deut. 9. 28. 
2 Ckron. 20. 37. ships were not a. to go to Tarshish 
Ezra 10. 13. we are not a. to stand without 
JiTeh. 4. 10. so that we are not a. to build the wall 
Psal. 18. 38. wounded that they were not a. to rise 

21. 11. device which they are not a. to perform 

40. 12. hold on me, so that I am 7wt a. to look up 
.Amos 7. 10. the land is not a. to bear all his words 
Luke 12. 26. if ye be not a. to do the thing is least 

14. 29. laid foundation, and is not a. to finish 
John 21. 6. they were not a. to draw it for the fishes 
Jlcts 6.10.and thev were not a.to resist the wisdom 

ABOARD. 

.dcts 21. 2. a ship sailing, we went a. and set forth 

ABODE, Substantive. 

2 Kings 19. 27. but I know thy a. Isa. 37. 28. 
Ezra9. t 8. to give us a sure a. in his holy place 
Joh n 14.23.we will come and make our a. with him 

ABODE, Verb. 
G'en.29.14..Tacob a. with him the space of a month 

49. 24. but his bow a. in strength, and the arms 
Exod. 24. 16. the glory of the Lord a. on Sinai 
J^um. 9. 17. where cloud a. Israel pitched, 18,21. 
20. they a. in their tents, and journeyed, 22 

11. 35. the people journeyed, and a. at Hazeroth 

20. 1. the people a. in Kadesh, Judg. 11. 17. 

22. 8. the princes of Moab a. with Balaam 
Deut. 1. 46. so ye a. in Kadesh many days 

S 29. we a. in the valley||9. 9. I a. in the mount 
Jb^A.S.S.lhey a. in their places till they were whole 

8.9. they a. between Bethel and Ai, but Joshua 
Judg. 5. 17. Gilead a. beyond Jordan, Asher con- 
tinued on the sea-shore, and a. in his breaches 

19. 4. theLevite a. with him three days 

20. 47. and a. in the rock Rimmon four months 
1 Sura. 1. 23. the woman a. and gave her son suck 

7. 2. while the ark a. in Kirjath-jearim, time long 
13. 16. Saul and Jonathan a. in Gibeah 
22. 6. Saul a. \\ 23. 14. David a. 25. | 26. 3. 
23. 18. David a. in wood |J2 Sam. 1. 1. a. at Ziklag 

3 Sam, 11 12. Uriah a. in Jerusale.m that day 

2 



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2 Sam. 15. 8. servant vowed while I a. at Geshur 

1 Kings 17. 19. he carried him to a loft where he a. 
Jer. 38. 28. Jeremiah a. in the court of the prison 
Mat. n.22. and while they a. in Gahlee, Jesus said 
Luke 1. 56. Mary a. with her about three months 

8. 2' nor a. m any bouse but .n the tomos 
John X. 32. 1 saw tne Spirit, ana it a. upon nim 
39. they came and a. with him that day 

7. 9. when he said these words he a. in Galilee 

8. 44. he was a murderer, and a. not in the truth 
ll.O.he a. two days still in the place where he was 

Acts 1.13.an upper room where a.Peter and James 
14. 3. long time a. they speaking boldly in the 
18. 3. Paul a. with them and wrought 
21. 7. we came and a. with the brethren one day 
8. we entered the house of Philip and a. with him 
Oal. 1. 18. I went and a. with Peter fifteen days 

ABODE there, or there ABODE. 
Deut. 1. 46. according to the days that ye a, there 
Josh. 2. 22. came to mountain, and a. there 3 days 
Judg. 21. 2. the people a. there till even before God 
Ezra 8. 15. and there a. we in tents three days 

32. we came to Jerusalem and a. there three days 
John 4. 40. and Jesus a. there two days 

10. 40. where John atfirst baptized, and tliere a. 
JHcts 12. 19. Herod went to Cesarea, and there a. 

14. 28. there they a. long time with the disciples 

17. 14. Silas and Timotheus a. there still 

ABODEST. 
Judg. 5. 16. why a. thou among the sheepfoldsl 

ABOLISH 
Signifies [1] To do away, or make void, 2 Cor. 3. 
13. Eph. 2. 15. [2] To destroy, Isa. 2. 18. 2 
Tim. 1. 10. 
Isa. 2. 18. and the idols he shall utterly a. 

ABOLISHED. 
Isa. 51. 6. and my righteousness shall not be a. 
Ezek. 6. 6. and your works may be a. 

2 Cor. 3. 13. not look to the end of that which is a. 
Eph. 2. 15. having a. in his flesh the enmity 

2 Tim. 1. 10. Jesus Christ, who hath a. death 

ABOMINABLE. 
Lev. 7. 21. that shall touch any a. unclean thing 

11. 43. ye shall not make yourselves a. with any 

18. 30. commit not any ofthese a. customs 

19. 7. if it be eaten on the third day, it is a. 

20. 25. ye shall not make your souls a. by beast 
DexLt. 14. 3. thou shalt not eat any a. thing 

I Ckron. 21. 6. for the king's word was a. to Joab 
2C/iroM..15.8.Asa put away the a. idols from Judah 
Job 15. 16. how much more a. and filthy is man 
Psal. 14. 1. are corrupt, they have done a. works 
53. 1. corrupt are they, and have done a. iniquity 
Isa. 14. 19. thou art cast out like an a. branch 
65. 4. and broth of a. things is in their vessels 
Jer. 16. 18. filled with carcases of their a. things 
44. 4. O, do not this a. thing that I hate 
Ezek. 4. 14. nor came a. flesh into my mouth 
8. 10. 1 saw and behold a. beasts and idols 
16. 52. thy sins committed more a. than they 
Mic. 6. 10. and the scant measure that is a, 
JSTah. 3. 6. and I will cast a. filth on thee 
Tit. 1. 16. but in works deny him, being a. 
1 Pet. 4. 3. when we walked in a. idolatries 
Rev. 21. 8. fearful, and unbelieving, and the a. 

ABOMINABLY. 
1 Kings21. 26. Ahab did very a. in following idols 

ABOMINATION 
Signifies, [1] A thing hateful and detestable, Gen. 
43. 32. Prov. 29. 27. [2] Sin in general, Isa. 
66. 3. Ezek. 16. 50. [3] An idol, 2 Kings 
23. 13. Isa. 44. 19, [4] The Roman army 
that destroyed the temple andJewishpolity,Ma.l. 
24. 15. [5] Evil doctrines andpracticcs, Rev. 
17. 4. 
Gen. 43. 32. for that is an a. to the Egyptians 
46. 34. every shepherd is an a. to the Egyptians 
jEzocZ.8.26.for we shall sacrifice the a.of Egyptians 
Lev. 7. 18. it shall be an a. 11. 41, 42. 

11. 10. they shall be an a. to you, 12, 20, 23. 
18. 22. as with womankind it is a. 20. 13. 

Deut. 7. 25. it is a. to the Lord thy God, 17. 1 
26. nor shalt thou bring an a. into thy house 

12. 31. every a. they have done to their gods 

13. 14. that such a. is wrought among you, 17. 4. 
18. 12. all that do these things are an a. 22. 5. 

23. 18. both these are an a. to the Lord thy God 

24. 4. for that is an a. before the Lord 

25. 16. all that do unrighteously are an a. to God 
27. 15. cursed f>e the man that maketh a. to the 

1 Sam. 13. 4. Israel was had in a. with Philistines 

1 Kings 11. 5. Milcom the a. of Ammonites 
7. an high place for Chemosh the a. of Moab 

2 Kings 23. 13. Ashtoreth the a. of the Zidonians 
Psal. 88. 8. thou hast made me an a. to them 
Prov. 3. 32. the froward is an a. to the Lord 

6. 16. yea seven things are an a. to him 
8. 7. speak truth, wickedness is an a. to my lips 
11. 1. a false balance is an a. to the Lord 
20. they of a froward heart are an a. to the Lord 



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Prov. 12. 22. lying lips are a. to the Loi(? 

13. 19. it is an a. to fools to depart from evil 

15. 8. the sacrifice of the wicked is an a. 21- 27 
9. the way of the wicked is an a. to the Lord 
26 thoughts of the wicked are an a to the Lor^ 

16- 5 evoty one inai is proun m aeari .s an «. 
12. it is an a. to kings to commit wickedness 
17. 15. they both are an a. to the Lord 

20. 10. both of them are alike a. to the Lord 
23.di vers weights are an a. to the Lord 

24. 9. and the scorner is an a. to men 
Prov. 28. 9. even his prayer shall be a. 

29. 27. an unjust man is an a. to the just, anr 

he that is upright in the way, is a. to the wickei" 

Isa. 1. 13. incense is an a. to me, the new-moons 

41. 24. an a. is he that chooseth you 

44. 19. shall I make the residue thereof an a.? 

66. 17. eating swine's flesh, and the a. andmoust 
Jer. 2. 7. ye entered, ye made my heritage an a. 

6. 15. ashamed when they committed a. 8. 12. 

32. 35. that they should do this a. to cause Judah 
Ezek. 16. 50. they were haughty and committed a 

18. 12. lifted up his eyes to idols and committed a 

22. 11. committed a. with his neighbour's wife 

33. 26. ye stand on your sword and ye work a. 
Dan. 1 1. 31. shall place the a. that maketh desolate 

12. 11. and the a. that maketh desolate set up 
Mai. 2. 11. and a. is committed in Israel and Jerus. 
Mat. 24. 15. ye see a. of desolation, Mark 33. 14. 
Luke 16. 15. esteemed among men is a. with God 
Rev. 21. 27. shall in no wise enter that worketh a. 

ABOMINATIONS. 
Deut. 18. 9. not learn to do after the a. of nations 

32. 16. with a. provoked they him to anger 

1 Kings 14. 24. did according to all a. of nations 

2 Kings 16. 3- thro' fire according to a. 2 Chr. 28. 3. 

21. 2. Manasseh did evil in the sight of the Lord 
after the a. of the heathen, 2 Ghron. 33. 2. 

23. 24. a. spied did Josiah put away, 2C/ir. 34. 33. 
2 Chron. 36. 8. acts of Jehoiakim and his a. he did 

14. people transgressed after all a. of the heathen 
Prov. 26. 25. for there are seven a. in his heart 
Jer. 44. 22. the Lord could not bear for the «. 
Ezek. 6. 11. alas for all the evil a.of house of Israel 
8. 6. seest thou the great a. of Israel, but turn thee 
yet again, and thou shalt see greater a. 13, 15. 
9. behold the wicked a. that they do here 
17. is it a light thing to commit a. here? 
9. 4. that sigh and cry for all the a. that be done 
11. 18. take away all the a. thereof from thence 

14. 6. turn away your faces from all your a. 

16. 2. son of man, cause Jerusalem to know her a. 
18. 24. when the righteous doth according to all a, 
20. 4. cause them to know the a. of their fathers 

7. cast ye away every man the a. of his eyes 

8. they did not cast away the a. of their eyes 

22. 2. yea thou shalt shew her all her a. 

36. 31. and shall loathe yourselves for all your a 
44., 6. O Israel, let it suffice you of all your a. 

7. they have broken my covenant for all your a 
Dan. 9. 27. and for the overspreading of a. 
Zech. 9. 7. will take his a. from between his teeth 
Rev. 17. 4. a golden cup in her hand full of a. 
5. the mother of harlots and a. of the earth 
Their ABOMINATIONS. 
Deut. 20. 18. teach you not to do after all their a 
29. 17. and ye have seen their a. and their idols 
Ezra 9. 1. the people doing according to their a. 

11. with their a. which have filled the land 
Isa. 66. 3. and their soul delighteth in their a. 
Jer. 7. 30. have set their a. in the house called 32.34 
Ezejc. 6. 9. for the evils committed in all their a. 

7. 20. but they made the images of their a. 

11. 21. whose heart walketh after their a, 

12. 16. that they may declare all their a. 

16. 47. yet hast thou not done after t?ieir a. 
20. 30. and commit ye whoredom after their a- 
23. 36. yea, declare to them their a. 

33. 29. the land desolate because of all their a. 
43. 8. they have defiled my holy name by their a. 
44. 13. they shall bear their shame and their a. 

Hos. 9. 10. their a. were according as they loved 
These ABOMINATIONS. 

Lev. 18. 26. ye shall not commit any oi these a. 
27. all these a. have the men of the land done 
29. whosoever shall commit any of these a. 

Z)eM«.18.12.because of these a.theLord hath driven 

2 Kings 21. 11 Manasseh hath done these a. 

Ezra 9. 14. join in affinity with people of these a, 

Jer. 7. 10. we are delivered to do all these a. 

Ezek.l8.13.he hath done all these a.shall surely die 
Thine or thy ABOMINATIONS. 

Jer. 4 1. if thou wilt put away thirie a. out of sight 

13. 27. 1 have seen thine a. on the hills 

Ezek. 5. 9. do what I have not, because of thine a- 
11. thou hast defiled my sanctuary with thy a. 

7. 3. 1 will recompense on thee all thine a. 4, 8, 9. 

16. 22. all thine a. thou hast not remembered 
36. with all the idols of thine a. and by the blood 
43. not commit this IcAvdness above all thine a 



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Ezek. 16. 51. hast multiplied thine a. more than 
58. thou hast borne thine a. saith the Lord 
ABOVE 

Signifies, [1] ^/oA hi^h. Gen. 6. 16. Prov.8.2S. 
[2] The dignity or excellencrj of a person or 
thina; Psal. 113. 4. Mat. 10. 24. [3] Beyond, 
2 Cor. 1. 8. [4] More than, Gen. 3. 14. | 48. 22. 
[5] Upwards, Exod. 30. 14. Lev. 27. 7. [6] .4 
higher state or rank. Num. 16. 3. [7] Chief 
in autlbority and power, Deut. 28. 13. [bj Hea- 
ven, or the highest jdace. Job 3. 4. IW^^- 10. 6. 
[9] Heavenly and spiritual, Gal. 4^26. [10] 
Things that relate to heaven, Gal. 4. 26. Col. 
3. 1. [11] Ood, Jam. 1. 17. 

Gen. 1. 7. from the waters a. the firmament 

20. and fowl that may fly a. the earth 
3. 14. the serpent cursed a. all cattle, a. beast 

6. 16. in a cubit shall thou finish the ark a. 

7. 17. and the ark was hfted up a. the earth 
48. 22. given thee one portion a. thy brethren 

49.26. prevailed a. the blessings of my progenitors 
Exod.^ 22. 1 will commune from a. the mercy-seat 

28. 27. a. the curious girdle of the ephod, 28. 

30.14. are numbered from twenty years old and a. 
Lev 11. 21. which have legs a. their feet to leap 

27.7. and if it be from sixty years old and a. 
vVtt?«. 16. 3. hft up yourselves a. the congregation 
Deut. 17. 20. heart be not lifted up a. his brethren 

25. 3. lest if he should beat him a. these 

28. 13. thou shalt be a. only, and not be beneath 

30.5. do thee good and multiply thee a. thy fathers 

Josh. 3. 13. the waters that come down from a. 16. 

Judg.5.24. blessed shall she be a. women in the tent 

2 Sam. 22. 17. he sent from a. Psal. 18. 16. 

1 Kings 8. 7. cherubims covered ark a. 2 Chr. 5. 8. 

2 Kings 25. 28. a. the throne of kings, Jer. 52. 32. 
1 Chron. 5. 2. for Judah prevailed a. his brethren 

23.27. for theLevites were numbered from twenty 

years old and a. Ezod. 30. 14. 

27. 6. Benaiah was mighty and a. the thirty 
J\reh. 7. 2. Hananiah feared God a. many 

12. 37. they went up a. the house of David 
Job 3. 4. let not God regard it from a. 
18. 16. and a. shall his branch be cut off 

28. 18. for the price of wisdom is a. rubies 

31. 2. for what portion of God is there from a.? 

28. for I should have denied the God that is a. 

Psal. 10. 5. thy judgments are a. out of his sight 

18. 48. thou liftest me a. those that rise up 
27. 6. now shall my head be lifted up a. enemies 
45. 7. the oil of gladness a. thy fellows, Heb. 1. 9. 
78. 23. though he commanded the clouds from a. 
119. 127. I love thy commandments a. gold 

136. 6. that stretched out the earth a. the waters 

137. 6. if I prefer not Jerusalem a. my chief joy 
144. 7. send thine hand from a. rid me, deliver me 
148. 13. his glory is a. the earth and heaven 

Prov. 8. 28. when he established the clouds a. 

15. 24. the way of life is a. to the wise 

31. 10. for her price is far a. rubies 
EccL 3. 19. a man hath no pre-eminence a. a beast 
Isa. 2. 2. mountain shall be exalted a. the hills 

6. 2. a. it stood the seraphims, each had six wings 

7. 11. ask it either in the depth or in the height a. 
Jer. 15.8. their widows increased a. sand of the seas 
Lam. 1. 13. from a. hath he sent fire into my bones 
Ezek. 1. 26. as appearance of a man a. upon it 

10. 19,theglory of God was over them a. 11. 22. 

29. 15. nor exalt itself any more a. the nations 
Dan. 6. 3. Daniel was preferred a. the presidents 

11. 36. the king magnify himself a. every god 
Amos 2. 9 yet I destroyed his fruit from a. 
jVa/i. 3. 16.hast multiplied thy merchants a. the stars 
J\Iat. 10. 24. disciple not a. his master, L^ike 6. 40. 
John 3. 1 3, except a man be born from a. 7. 

6. 13. baskets which remained over and a. 

8. 23. I am from a. ye are of this world 

19. 11. except it were given him from a. 
Acts 4. 22. for the man was a. forty years old 

26. 13. I saw a light a. the brightness of the sun 
Rom. 10. 6. that is to bring Christ down from a. 

14. 5. one man esteemeth one day a. another 

1 Cor. 4. 6. not to think of men a. what is written 

10. 13. you to be tempted a. that ye are able 

15. 6. he was seen of a. 500 brethren at once 

2 Cor. 1. 8. were pressed out of measure a. strength 

11. 23. I am more, in stripes a. measure 

12.2. a. fourteen years ago,whetherin body or out 

6. lest any man should think of me a. that 
Gal. 4. 26. but Jerusalem which is a. is free 
Phil. 2. 9. and given him a name a. every name 
Col. 3. 1. seek those things which are a. 

2. set your aff'ection on things a. not on earth 

Philem. 16. not now as a servant, but a. a servant 

Heb. 10. 8. a. when he said, sacrifice and offering 

^am. 1. 17. every good and perfect gift is from a. 

3. 15. this wisdom descendeth not from a. 

ABOVE all. 
Gen. 3. 14. the serpent is cursed a. all cattle 
Aum. 12. 3. Moses was very meek a. all the men 



Deut. 7. 14. thou shalt be blessed a. all people 
10. 15. he chose youa.flZZ people, as it is this day 
14.2. chosen theea.cZZ the nations, 26. 19. |28.1. 

XKings 14. 9. doneevil a. aKthatwere before thee 

22. provoked a. all that their fathers had done 

16. 30. Ahab did evil a. all that were before him 

XKings 21. 11. done wickedly a.all theAmorites did 

1 Chron. 29. 3. over and a. all I have prepared 
11. and thou art exalted as head a. all 

2 Chron. 11.21. he loved Maachah a. all his wives 
JVcA. 8. 5. for Ezra was a. all the people 

Esth. 2. 17. king loved Esther a. all the women 
Psal. 97. 9. thou Lord art high a. all the earth 

99. 2. he is high a. all people, 113. 4. 

138. 2. magnified thy word a. all thy name 
Prov. 4. 1 23. keep thy heart a. all keeping 
Eccl. 2. 7. a. all that were in Jerusalem before me 
Jer. 17. 9. the heart is dfc^eitful a. all things 
Ezek. 16. 43. not commit this lewdness a. all 

31. 5. his height was exalted a. all the trees 
Dan. 11. 37. for he shall magnify himself a. all 
Luke 3. 20. Herod added yet this a. all 

13. 2. these sinners a. all the Galileans, 4. 
John 3. 31. he that cometh from heaven is a. all 
Eph. 1. 21. far a. all principality and power 

3. 20. a. all that we ask || 4. 6. one God a. all 
6. 16. a. all taking the shield of faitli to quench 

Col. 3. 14. a. all these things put on charity 

2 Thess. 2. 4. exalteth a. all that is called God 
Jam. 5. 12. a. all things, my brethren, swear not 

1 Pet. 4. 8. a. all things have fervent charity 

3 John 2. I wish a. all things that thou prosper 
Above all Gods ; see Gods. Above heaven ; 

see Heaven. Stood Above ; see Stood. 
Above him, me, them ; see him, me, them. 
ABOUND. 
Pro?; .28.20. the faithful man shall a. with blessings 
Isa. 2. t 6. they a. with the children of strangers 
Mat. 24. 12. because iniquity shall a. love of many 
i?O7«.5.20.the law entered that the offence might a. 
6. 1. shall we continue in sin, that grace may a.? 
15. 13. that ye may a. in hope through the power 

2 Cor. 1. 5. as sufferings a. so consolation abounds 

8. 7. as ye a. in every thing, see that ye a. 

9. 8. God is able to make all grace a. to you 
Phil. 1. 9. I pray that your love may a. more 

4. 12. I know how to a. both to a. and suflTer 

17. but 1 desire fruit that may a. to your account 

18. but I have all and a. I am full 
IThess. 3. 12. Lord make you to a. in love one 

4. 1. so ye would a. more and more 

2 Pet. 1. 8. for if these things be in you and a. 

ABOUNDED, ETH, ING. 
Prov. 8. 24. when no fountains a. with water 
29. 22. and a furious man a. in transgression 
Rom. 3. 7. for if the truth of God hath more a. 

5. 15. grace by Jesus Christ hath a. to many 
20. but where sin a. grace did much more a. 

1 Cor. 15. 58. always a. in the work of the Lord 

2 Cor.8.2. deep poverty a. to the riches of liberality 
Eph. 1. 8. wherein he hath a. toward us in wisdom 
Col. 2. 7. a. therein with thanksgiving 

2 Thess. 1. 3. the charity toward each other a. 

ABOUT. 
Gen. 38. 24. a. three months after was told Judah 

41. 25. God shewed Pharaoh what he is a. to do 

42. 24. he turned himself a. from them and wept 
46. 34. thy servants' trade hath been a. cattle 

Exod. 11. 4. a. midnight will T go out into- Egypt 
13. 18. God led the people a. through the way 

19. 23. set bounds a. the mount, and sanctify it 

32. 28. there fell that day a. 3000 men 

Lev. 6. 5. all that a. which he hath sworn falsely 
JVum. 16. 24. from a. the tabernacle of Korah 
Deut. 32. 10. he led him a. and instructed him 
Josh. 10. 13. sun hasted not to go down a. a day 
Jndg. 17. 2. the silver a. which thou cursedst 
Ruth 2. 17. and it was a. an ephah of barley 

1 Sam. 1. 20. when the time was come a. Hannah 
5. 8. let the ark of God be carried a. to Gath 

9. 26. it came to pass, a. the spring of the day 
21. 5. women have been kept from us a. three days 

2 Sam. 14. 20. to fetch a. this form of speech 

1 Kings 2.15. the kingdom is turned a. and become 
22. 36. a. going down of the sun, 2 Chron. 18. 34. 

2 Kings 4. 16. a. this season according to the time 
2 Chron. 2. 9. the house which I am a. to build 
Ezra 10. 15. were employed a. this matter 

Job 20. 23. when he is a. to fill his belly 
Prov. 3. 3. bind them a. thy neck, 6. 21. 

20. 19. he that goeth a. as a tale-bearer 

Cant. 7. 2. like a heap of wheat set a. with lilies 
Isa. 5 1 2. built a tower, and made a wall a. it 
50. 11. that compass yourselves a. with sparks 
Jer. 2.36. why gaddest thou a. so much to change 
31. 22. how long wilt thou go a. O thou 
41. 14. all the peopie cast a. and returned 
Hos. 7.2. now their own doings have beset them a. 
Mat. 20. 3. he went out a. the third hour 
Mark 2. 2. no, not so much as a. the door 



I Mark 12. 1. set a hedge a. it, and digged a placa 
Luke 2. 49. I must be a. my Father's business 

3. 23. Jesus began to be a. thirty years of age 

12. 35. let your loins be girded a. and lights 
John 3. 25. there arose a question a nunfying 

7. 19. why go ye a. to kill mij 1 
Acts 4. 4. the number of the men was a. 5000 

IQ. 14. and when Paul was a. to open his moutn 

27. 30. as they were a. to flee out of the fhip 
Rom. 4. 19. when he was a. 100 ye^rs old 

10. 3. going a. to establish their own righteousness 

1 Cor. y. 5. iiave we not power to lead a. a sister 

2 Cor.4.10. always bearing a. in the body the dying 
Eph. 6. 14. having your loins girt a. with truth 
ITim. 5. 13. wandering a. from house to house 
Heb. 8. 5. when he was a. to make the tabernacle 
Rev. 8. 1. silence a. the space of half an hour 

10. 4. I was a. to write, and I heard a voice 
See Gone, him, me, thee, them, rounb, 
'stood, this, time, went. 
ABR0.4D. 
Exod. 12.46. shalt not carry ought of the flesh a. 
Zet\13.12. andif a leprosy breakout a. in the skin 
18. 9. whether she be born at home or a. 
Deut. 23. 10. then shall he go a. out of the camp 

13. when thou wilt ease thyself a. shalt dig 
.Judg. 12- 9. took daughters from a. for his sons 
2 Kings 4.3.go,borrow thee vessels a.of neighbours 
2 Chron. 29. 16. Levites took it to carry it out a 

31. 5. as soon as the commandment came a. 
Esth. 1. 17. this deed of the queen shall come a. 
.Job 15. 23. he wandereth a. for bread, saying 
Psal. 41. 6. when he goeth a. he telleth it 
Prov. 5. 16. let thy fountains be dispersed a. 
/5a. 44. 24. that spreadeth a. the earth by myself 
Jer. 6. 11. I will pour it out on the children a. 
Lam. 1. 20. a. the sword bereaveth, at home death . 
Mark 1. 45. he began to blaze a. the matter 

4. 22. nor kept secret, but that it should come a. 
Luke 1. 65. these sayings were noised a. through- 
out all the hill-country of Judea 

2. 17. made known a. the saying about this child 
Acts 2. 6. when this was noised a. the multitude 
Rom. 5. 5. the love of God is shed a. in our hearts 

16. 19. for your obedience is come a. to all men 
See Cast, spread, stand, scatter, went. 

ABSENCE. 
Luke 22. 6. to betray him in a. of the multitude 
Phil. 2. 12. but now much more in my a. work out 

ABSENT. 
Gen. 31. 49. when we are a. one from another 

1 Cor. 5. 3. for I verily as a. in body, but present in 

2 Cor. 5. 6. at home in body are a. from the Lord 

8. willing rather to be a. from the body, present 

9. whether present or a. we may be accepted 
10. 1. but being a. am bold toward you 

11. as we are by letters when we are a. such \vil] 

13. 2. and being a. now I write to them, 10. 
Phil. 1. 27. whether I come, or else be a. 

Col. 2. 5. for tho' I be a. in the flesh, yet am I with 

ABSTAIN. 
Acts 15. 20. that they a. from pollutions of idols 

29. that ye a. from meats offered to idols 
IThess. 4. 3. that ye should a. from fornication 

5. 22. a. from all appearance of evil 
ITim. 4. 3. commanding to a. from meats 

1 Pet. 2. 11. a. from fleshly lusts which war against 

ABSTINENCE. 
Acts 27. 21. after long a. Paul stood forth in raids*. 

ABUNDANCE. 
Deut. 28. 47. thou servedst not God for the a. of all 
33. 19. they shall suck of the a. of the seas 
1 Sam. 1. 16. out of the a. of my complaint 

1 Kings 10. 10. came no more such a. of spices 
27. as the sycamore-trees for a. 2 Chron. 1. 15 

18. 41. for there is a sound of a. of rain 

2 Chron. 9. 9. she gave the king, of spices great a. 
Job 22. 11. and a. of waters cover thee, 38. 34. 
Psal. 72. 7. in his day shall be a. of peace 
Eccl. 5. 10. nor he that loveth a. with increase 

12. the a. of the rich will not suffer him to sleep 
Isa. 7. 22. for a. of milk he shall eat butter 

15. 7. therefore the a. they have gotten 
47. 9. for the great a. of thy enchantments 
60 5. the a. of the sea shall be converted to tk>3 
66. 11. be delighted with the a. of her glory 

Jer. 33. 6. I will reveal to them a. of peace 

Ezek.l6.i9. a. of idleness was in her and daughter! 
26. 10. by reason of the a. of his horses 

Zech. 14. 14. gold, silver, and apparel in great a. 

Mat. 12. 34. out of the a. of the heart, Luke 6. 45. 
13. 12. and he shall have more a. 25. 29. 

Mark 12. 44. they cast in of their a. Luke 21. 4. 

Rom. 5. 17. more thev which receive a. of grace 

2 Cor. 8. 2. the a. of their joy abounded to the riches 

14. your a. a supply, their a. a supply for want 
12. 7.' be exalted through the a. of the fevelationt 

Rev. 18. 3. waxed rich thro' the a. of her delicacief 

In ABUNDANCE. 
2 Sam.. 12. 30. David brought spoil of the city in a 



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i Jiinffs 1. 19. Adonijah liath slain oxen in a. '20. 

1 Chron. 22. 3. David prepared brass jk a. 14. 
4. also cedar-trees in a. marble in a. 2!). 2. 
15. there are workmen with thee in a. hewers 

211. 21. they ofi'ored sacrifices in a. tor all Israel 
Chron. 2. 9. even to prepare me timber in a. 

1. 18. Solomon made all these vessels in great a. 
). 1. (iucen of Sheba brought gold in a. 

11. 23. Kehoboain gave his sons victuals ni a. 
i4. 15. Asa carried away sheep and camels in a. 
!5. 9. for they fell to Asa out of Israel in a. 
i7.5. all Judah brought presents to Jehoshaphat, 

and he had riches and honour in a. 18. 1. 
38. 2. Ahab killed sheep for Jehoshaphat in a. 
10. 25. Jehoshaphat found spoil in a. 
lA. 11. tlius they gathered money in a. 
29. 35. and also the burnt-offerings were in a. 

31. 5. children of Israel brought in a. first-fruits 

32. 5. Hezekiah made darts and shields in a. 

29. lie provided him cities and possessions in a. 

N'eh.d. 25. they took vineyards and fruit-trees in a. 

Esth. 1. 7. they gave them royal wine in a. 

fob 36. 31. he giveth meat in a. 

Psal. 37. 11. delight themselves in a. of peace 
52. 7. but trusted in the a. of his riches 
105. 30. the land brought forth frogs in a. 

Luke 12. 15. man's life consisteth not in the a. 

2 Cor. 8. 20. that no man blame us in this a. 

ABUNDANT. 
Exod. 34. 6. Lord God a. in goodness and truth 
Prov. 12.t26. the righteous more a. than neighbour 
Jsa. 56. 12. shall be as this day, and much more a. 
Ter. 51. 13. O thou Babylon, a. in treasures 

1 Cor. 12. 23. on these we bestow more a. honour 
24. having given more a. honour to that part 

2 Cor. 4. 15. that die a. grace might redound 

7. 15. his inward affection is more a. toward you 
9. 12. for the administration is a. by many 

11. 23. in labours more a. in stripes above measure 
Phil. 1. 26. that your rejoicing may be more a. 
1 Timl.li. the grace of our Lord was exceeding a. 
1 Pet.L'S. accordins to his a. mercy hath begotten 

ABUNDANTLY. 
Gen^ 1. 20. let the waters bring forth a. 21. 

8. 17. that they may breed a. in the earth 

9. 7. multiply, bring forth a. in the earth , 
Exod. 1.7. the children of Israel increased a. 

8. 3. the river shall bring forth frogs a. 
JVi<nt.20.11. Moses smote and the water came out a. 

1 Chron. 12. 40. brought oil, oxen, and sheep a. 
22. 5. so David prepared a. before his death 

8. thou hast shed blood a. and made greit wars 

2 Chron. 31. 5. tithe of all things brought they in a. 
Job 12. 6. into whose hand God bringeth a. 

36. 28. the clouds drop, and distil upon man a. 
Psal. 36. 8. they shall be a. satisfied with fatness 

65. 10. thou waterest the ridges thereof a. 

132. 15. 1 will a. bless her provision 

145. 7. shall a. utter the memory of thy goodness 
Cant. 5. 1. O friends drink, yea drink a. O beloved 
Isa. 15. 3. every one shall howl, weeping a. 

35.2. it shall blossom a. and rejoice with joy 

43. 1 24. nor hast thou a. moistened with the fat 

55. 7. and to our God, for he will a. pardon 
John 10. 10. that they might have life more a. 

1 Cor. 15. 10. I laboured more a. than they all 

2 Cor. 1.12.conversation, and more a. to you-wards 

2. 4. might know the love I have more a. to you 
10. 15. shall be enlarged according to our rule a. 

12. 15. though the more a. I love you, th<^ less 
Eph. 3. 20. to him that is able to do exceeding a. 
I T/icss.2.17. endeavoured more a. to see your face 
Tit. 3. 6. which he shed on us a. thro' Jesus Christ 
Meb. 6. 17. God willing more a. to shew to the heirs 
2Pet.l.ll.for so an entrance be ministered to you a. 

ABUSE, ED. 
Lev. 19.t20. who lieth with a bond-maid a. by any 
Judg. 19. 25. and a. her all the night till morning 
\Sam. 31. 4. lest uncircumcised a. me, 1 Chr. 10. 4. 
1 Cor. 9. 18. that I a. not my power in the gospel 

ABUSERS, ING. 
1 Cor. 6. 9. nor a- of themselves with mankind 
7. 31. and they that use this world as not a. it 

ACCEPT 
Signifies, [1] To receive favourably., Mai. 1. JO, 13. 
2 Cor. 11. 4. [2] To take pleasure in, Y.y.vk. 20. 
40. [3] To forg-ive, Gen. i. 7. Job ■i'i.^.K [4] 
To respect partially, Job 13. 10. | 'M. 21. 
Pr. 18. 5. [5] To be regarded or valued, 2 Cor. 
8.12. [6] To be beloved or highly esteemed, huke 
4. 24. [7] To be received into grace and favour, 
Acts 10. 35. Eph. 1. 6. 
Gen. 32. 20. peradventure he will a. of me 
Exod.22. 11. and the owner, shall a. thereof 
Xcv. 26. 41. and they a. of the punishment, 43. 
Deut. 33. 11. bless and a. the work of his hands 

1 Sam. 26. 19. let him a. an offering 

2 Sam. 24. 23. Araunah said, the L. thy God a. thee 
Job 13. 8. will ye a. his person? will ye contead 

10 will reprove, if ye do secretly a. persons 



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Job JM. 21. let me not a. any man's person 
42. 8. Job shall })ray for you, for him will I a. 

Psal. 20. 3. and a. thy burnt sacrifice 
82. 2. f .nd a. the persons of the wicked 
119. 1C8. a. I beseech thee the free-will-offerings 

Prov. 6. t 35. not a. the face of any ransom 

18. 5. not good to a. the person of the wicked 
Jer. 14. 10. therefore the Lord doth not a. them 

12. when offer, 1 will not a. them, Amos 5. 22. 
Ezck. 20. 40. there will I a. them, and require 

41. I will a. you with your sweet savour 
43. 27. and I will a. you, saith the Lord 
J\Ial. 1. 8. will he be pleased, or a. thy person? 
10. nor will I a. an offering at your hand 

13. should I a. this of your hands? 

Acts 24. 3. we a. it always, and in all places 

ACCEPTABLE. 
Lev. 22. 20. for it shall not be a. for you 
Deut. 33. 24. let Asher be a. to his brethren 
Psal. 19. 14. let the meditation of my heart be a. 
69. 13. my prayer is to thee, O Lord, in an a. time 
Prov. 10. 32. lips of the righteous know what is a. 

21. 3. to do justice and judgment is more a. 
Eccl. 12. 10. the preacher sought out a. words 
Isa. 49. 8. in an a. time have I heard thee 

58. 5. wilt thou call this an a. day to the Lord ? 

61. 2. to proclaim the a. year of the Lord 
.Jer. 6. 20. your burnt-offerings are not a. 
Dan. 4. 27. O king, let my counsel be a. to thee 
Duke 4. 19. to preach the a. year of the Lord 
Rom. 12. 1. bodies a living sacrifice, holy, a. to God 
2. what is that good and a. will of God 

14. 18. is a. to God and approved of men 

15. 16. offering up of the Gentiles might be a. 
Eph. 5. 10. proving what is a. unto the Lord 
Phil. 4. 18. a sacrifice a. well pleasing to God 
1 Tim. 2. 3. for this is a. in the sight of God 

5. 4. for that is good and a. before God 
1 Pet. 2. 5. sacrifices a. to God by Jesus Christ 

20. if ye take it patiently, this is a. with God 

ACCEPTABLY. 
Heb. 12. 28. whercbv we may sei-ve God a. 

ACCEPTANCE. 
Isa. 60. 7. they shall come up with a. on mine altar 

ACCEPTATION. 
1 Tim. 1. 15. this is a saying worthy of all a. 4. 9. 

ACCEPTED. 
Gen. 4. 7. if thou dost well, shalt thou not be a. 

19. 21. see, I have a. thee concerning this 
Exod. 28. 38. that they may be a. before the Lord 
Lev. 1. 4. the offering shall be a. for him, 22. 27. 

7. 18. it shall not be a. 19. 7. | 22. 23, 25. 
10. 19. should it have been a. in sight of the Lord 

22. 21. an offering shall be perfect, to be a. 

23. 11. he shall wave the sheaf to be a. 

1 Sain. 18. 5. he was a. in the sight of all the people 
25. 35. David said, see I have a. thy person 

2 Kings 5. f 1. Naaman was a. with his master 
Estk. 10. 3. a. of the multitude of his brethren 
Job 22. t 8. the a. for countenance dwelt in it 

42. 9. the Lord also a. Job 

Isa. 56. 7. their sacrifice shall be a. on mine altar 
J'.T. 37. 20. let my supplication be a. before thee 
42. 2. let our supplication be a. before thee 
Mai. 2. t 9. but ye have a. faces in the law 
Luke 1. t 23. hail thou that art graciously a. 

4. 24. no prophet is a. in his own country 
Acts 10. 35. he that worketh righteousness is a. 
Rom. 15. 31. my service may be a. of the saints 
2 Cor. 5. 9. labour, absent or present, we may be a. 
6. 2. heard thee in a time a. now is the a. time 
8. 12. it is ar according to that a man hath 
17. for indeed he a. the exhortation 
11. 4. or another gospel which ye have not a. 
Eph. 1. 6. he hath made us a. in the beloved 

ACCEPTEST. 
Litke 20. 21. neither a. thou the person of any 

ACCEPTETH. 
Job 34. 19. to him that a. not persons of princes 
Eccl. 9. 7. eat with joy, for God now a. thy works 
Hos. 8. 13. they sacrifice, but the Lord a. them not 
Gal. 2. 6. God a. no man's person 

Accepting. See Delivkrancr. 
ACCESS. 
Rom. 5. 2. by whom also we have a. bv faith 
Eph. 2. 18. thro' him we both have a. to the Father 
3. 12. in whom we have boldness and a. by faith 
Accompany. See Salvation. 
ACCOMPANIED. 
Acts 10. 23. certain brethren from Joppa a. him 
11. 12. moreover these six brethren a. me 

20. 4. Sopater of Berea a. Paul into Asia 
38. and they a. him to the ship 

Accompanying. See Ark of God. 
ACCOMPLISH 
Signifies, [1] To perform, finish, or fulfil, 
Jer. 44. 25. Dan. 9. 2. Luke 2. 6. Acts 

21. 5. [2] To yield or condescend to, 1 Kings 5. 
9. [3] Obtained or brought to pass, Frov. 13.19. 

Lev. 22. 21. offereth a sacrifice to a. his vow 



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1 Kings 5. 9. shalt a my desire in g ving food 
Job 14. 6. till he shall a. as a hireling, his day 
Psal. 64. 6. tiiey a. a diligent search 

/5a. 55. 11. but it shall a. that which I please 
Jer. 44. 25. ye will surely a. your vows 
Ezek. 6. 12. thus will I a. my fury upon them 
7. 8. now will I a, mine anger upon tliec 
13. 15. thus will I a. my wrath upon the wall 
20. 8. I will pour out my fury to a. my anger, 21 
Dan. 9. 2. that he would a. seventy years 
Luke 9..31. which he should a. at Jerusalem 
' ACCOMPLISHED. 

2 Chron. 36. 22. the word by Jeremiah might be a 
Esth.2. 12. days of purification were a.Luke2.'2S. 
Job 15. 32. it shall be a. before his time 

Prov. 13. 19. the desire a. is sweet to the soul 

Isa. 40. 2. cry unto her, that her warfare is a, 

Jer. 25. 12. when seventy years are a. 29. 10. 

34. for thedays of your dispersions are a. 

39. 16. my words shall be a. before thee 
Lam. 4. 11. the Lord hath a. his fury 

22. the punishment of thine iniquity is a. 
Ezek. 4. 6. when hast a. them, lie on tliy right sidf 

5. 13. thus shall mine anger be a. 
Dan. 11. 36. shall prosper, till the indignation be a 

12. 7. a. to scatter the power of the holy people 
Luke 1. 23. the days of his ministration were a. 

2. 6. the days were a. that she should be delivered 
21. when eight days were a. for circumcising 

12. 50. and how am I straitened till it be a. 

18. 31. concerning the Son of man, shall be a. 

22. 37. that is written, must yet be a. in me 
John 19. 28. knowing that all things were now a. 
Acts 21. 5. when we had a. those days,we departed 

1 Pet. 5. 9. same aftlictions are a. in your brethrer 

Accomplishing. See Service. 

ACCOMPLISHMENT. 

Ads 21. 26. to signify the a. of days of purificatiow 

ACCORD. 
I^cv. 25. 5. groAveth of its own a. shall not reap 
Josh. 9. 2. to fight with Israel with one a. 
Acts 1. 14. these all continued with one a. in praye» • 
2. 1. they were all with one a. in one place 

46. they continuing daily with one a. in tempi? 
4. 24. they lifted up their voice to God with one a. 
5. 12. were all with one a. in Solomon's porch 

7. 57. and ran upon Stephen with one a. 

8. 6. people with one a. gave heed to these things 
12. 10. the gate opened to them of his own a. 

20. but they came with one a. to him 

15. 25. being assembled with one a. to send 

18. 12. the Jews with one a. made insurrection 

19. 29. they rushed with one a. into the theatre 

2 Cor. 8. 17. but being more forward of his own e, 
Phil. 2. 2. being of one a. of one mind 

ACCORDING. 
Gen. 27. 19. 1 have done a. as thou badest me 
41. 54. dearth began to come a. as Joseph said 
Exod. 12. 25. the Lord will give a. as he promised 
Mum. 14. 17. be great, a. as tliou hast spoken 
Deut. 10. 9. his inheritance a. as God promised 

16. 10. a. as the Lord thy God hath blessed thee 
1 Kings 3. 6. a. as he walked before thee in truth 
Job 34. IJ. and cause ev.ery man to find a. to his 

ways, Jer. 17. 10. \ 21. 14. | 32. 19. 
42. 9. went and did a. as the Lord commanded 
Psal. 7. 8. judge me, O God, a. to my righteousness 
17. I will praise the Lord a. to his righteousness 
25. 7. a. to thy mercv remember thou me, 51. 1. I 
106. 45. I 109. 26. | 119. 124. 
28. 4. give them a. to their deeds, and a. to the 
33. 22. let mercy be on us a. as we hope in thee 
35. 24. judge me, O God, a. to thy righteousness 
48. 10. a. to thy name, so is thy praise 

62. 12. for thou renderest to every man a. to his 

work, Prov. 24. 12, 29 
79. 11. a. to the greatness of thy power 
90. 11. a. to thy fear, so is thy wrath 
103. 10. nor rewarded us a. to our iniquities 
119. 25. a. to thy word, 28, 41, 58, 65, 76, 107, 

116, 154, 169, 170. 
159. quicken me a. to thy kindness, Isa. 63. 7 
150. 2. praise him a. to his excellent greatness 
Isa. 8. 20. if they speak not a. to this word 

9. 3. they joy a. to the joy in harvest 

63. 7. a. to all that the Lord has bestowed on U8 
Jer. 50. 29. recompense her a. to her work 
Dan. 11. 3. that shall rule and do a. to his will 
Hos. 3. 1. a. to the love of the Lord toward Israel 

12. 2. the Lord will punish Jacob a to his ways 
Mic. 7.15. a. to the days of thy coming c ut of Egypt 
Mat. 9. 29. a. to your faith be it unto you 

16. 27. he will reward every man a. to his works, 

Rom. 2. 6. 2 Tim. 4. 14. Rev. 2. 23. 
Luke 12. 47. nor did a. to his will, shall be beaten 
John 7. 24. judge not a. to the appearance 
Acts 4. 35. made to every man a. as he had need 
Rom. 1. 3. made of the seed of David a. to the flesh 

8. 28. who are the called a. to his purpose 

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Hem. 15. 5. to be like minded a. to Christ Jesus 

1 Cor. 15. 3. Christ died a. to the scriptures, 4. 

2 Cor.9.7.ev'ery man a. as he purposeth in his iieart 
11 15k whose end shall be a. to their works 

Gal 1. 4, who gave himself a. to the will of God 
3. 2t>. Abraham's seed, and heirs a. to the promise 

Eph. 1. 4. a. as he hath chosen us in him, before 
5. a. to good pleasure |j7. a. to riches of his grace 
11. being predestinated a. to the purpose of him 

3. 20. a. to the power that worketh in us 
P/til. 3. 21. a. to the working whereb}' he is able 

4. 19. God shall supply our need cu to his riches 
2 Tim. 1. 9. who hatii called us not a. to our works 
Tit. 3.5. but a. to his mercy he saved us by washing 
Heb. 8. 9. not a. to the covenant that I made with 

1 Pet. 1. 3. a. to his mercy hath begotten us again 

4. 6. but live a. to God in the Spirit 

2 Pet. 1. 3. a. as Iris divine power hath given us 
3. 13. we a. to his promise look for new heavens 

Rev. 20. 12. dead were judged a. to their works, 13. 
22. 12. I come to give a. as his work shall be 
According to all. See All. 
ACCORDING to that. 
Gen. 27. 8. obey my voice a. to that I aommand 
Judg. 11. 36. do to me a. to that which proceeded 
2 Kings 14. 6. slew not a. to that which is ^\T:itten 
2 Chron. 35. 26. a. to that which was written 
Ezra 6. 13. Tatnai did a. to that Darius had sent 
Rom.A.\8. a. to that which was spoken, thy seed be 
2 Cor. 5. 10. a. to that he hath done, good or bad 
Q.l^.a.to that a man hath,not a.to that he hath not 
Accordingly. See Repay. 
ACCOUiNT. 
Exod. 12. 4. shall make your a. for the Iamb 
1 Kings 12. 4. of every one that passeth tlie a. 

1 Chron. 27. 24. nor was the number put in the a. 

2 Chron. 25. 11. according to the number of their a. 
Job 33. 13. for he giveth not a. of his matters 
Psal. 144. 3. or the son of man that thou makest a. 
Eccl. l.'il. counting one by one to find out the a. 
Dan. 6. 2. that the princes might give a. to them 
Mat. 12. 36. give a. thereof in the day of judgment 

18. 23. which would take a. of his servants 
Luke 16. 2. give an a of thy stewardship 
Jlcts 19. 40. whereby we may give an a. of this 
Rom. 9. t 28. he will finish the a. 

14. 12. every one shall give a. of himself to God 
Phil. 4, 17. desire fruit that may abound to your a. 
Philem. 18. if he oweth thee, put that on mine a. 
Heb. 13. 17. they watch as they that must give a. 
1 Pet. 4. 5, who shall give a. to him that judgeth 

ACCOUNT, ED. 
Deut. 2. 11. which also were a. giants 
20. that also was a. a land of giants 
1 Kings 1. 21. I and Solomon shall be a. offenders 

JO. 21. silver was nothing a. of, 2 Chron. 9. 20. 
Psal. 22. 30. be a. to the Lord for a generation 
Isa. 2. 22. for wherein is he lo be a. of 7 
Mark 10. 42. rvhich are a. to rule over Gentiles 
Iyuke20. 35. be a. worthy to obtain that world 

22. 24. which of them should be a. the greatest. 
Rom. S. 3i*, we are a. as sheep for the slaughter 

1 Cor. 4. 1. let a man so a. of us as ministers 
Gal. 3. 6. it was a. to him for righteousness 

2 Pet. 3. 15. a. that the long-suffering of the Lord 

ACCOUNTING. 
Heb. 11. 19. a. that God was able to raise him up 

ACCURSED 
Signifies, [1] Devoted to destruction, Josh. 6. 17. 
2] Separated from the church, Rom. 9. 3. 
3] Cursed eternally from God, 1 Cor. 16. 22. 
Gal. 1. 8, 9. 
Deut. 21. 213. he that is hanged, is a. of God 
Josh. 6. 17. the city shall be a. it and all therein 

18. any wise keep from the a. thing 
T. 1. trespass in the a. thing; Achan took of a. 

11. for they have even taken of the a. thing 

12. turned their backs, because they were a. 

except ye destroy the a. from among you 

13. there is an a. thing in the midst of thee 
15. he that is taken with the- a. thing 

22. 20. did not Achan commit trespass in a. thing 
1 Sam. 3. 1 13. his sons made themselves a. 
1 Chron. 2. 7. who transgressed in the thing a. 
Tsa. 65. 20. the sinner a 100 years old shall be a. 
Rom. 9. 3. for I could vnsh myself a. from Christ 
1 Cor. 12. 3. no man by the Spirit, calleth Jesus a. 
Gal. 1. 8. preach any other gospel, let him be a. 9. 

ACCUSATION. 
Ezra 4. 6. wrote they to him an a. against Judah 
Mat. 27. 37. set overhis liead his a. Mark 15. 26. 
Luke 6. 7 that th^y might find an a. against him 

19. 8. if I have taken any thing by false a. 
John ]8. 29. what a. bring ye against this man"? 
lets 25. 18. they brought no a. as I supposed 

1 Tim. 5. 19. against an eider receive not an a. 

2 Pet. 2. 11. bring not a railing a. against them 
Jude 9. Michael durst not bring a railing a. 

ACCUSE. 
^rov. 30. 10. a. not a servant to his master 
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ACR 

Mat. 12. 10. that they might a. him, Mark 3. 2. 

Luke 11. 54. 
Lxike 3. 14. nor a. any falsely, and be content 

23. 2. and they began to a. him, saying 

14. toucliing those things whereof ye a. him 
John 5. 45. that I will a. you to the Father 
8. 6. that they might have to a. him 
Acts 24. 2. TertuUus began to a. him, saying 
8. take knowledge ofaU things whereof we a. 
13. nor can they prove things whereof they a. me 
25. 5. let them go down with me, and a. tliis man 
11. if there be none of those whereof these a. me 
28. 19. not that I had aught to a. my nation of 

1 Pet. 3. 16. falsely a. your good conversation 

ACCUSED. 
Dan. 3. 8. Chaldeans came near, and a. the Jews 

6. 24. they brought them which had a. Daniel 
Mat. 27. 12. when he was a. he answered nothing 
Mark 15.3. priests a. him many things, Luke 23.10. 
Luke 16. 1. was a. that he had wasted his goods 
Acts 22. 30. the certainty wherefore he was a. 

23. 28. have known the cause whereof they a. him 
29. perceived to be a. of questions of their lav; 

25. 16. before he which is a. have the accusers 

26. 2. answer, touching things whereof I am a. 
7. for which hope's sake I am a. of the Jews 

Tit. 1. 6. faithful children, not a. of riot, or unruly 
Rev. 12. 10. accuser, who a. them before our God 
Accuser. -See cast down. 
ACCUSERS. 
John 8. 10. woman, where are those thine a.1 
Acts 23. 30. 1 gave commandment to his a. also 
35. I will hear thee when thine a. are come 

24. 8. commanding his a. to come to thee 

25. 16. before he have the a. face to face 
18. against whom, when the a. stood up 

2 Tim. 3. 3. without natural affection, false a. 
Tit. 2. 3. not false a. not given to much wine 

ACCUSETH, ING. 
John 5. 45. there is one that a. you, even Moses 
P,.om. 2. 15. their thoughts a. or excusing 
Accustomed; sceDo Evil. Aceldajia; 
see Field. 
ACKNOWLEDGE 
Signifies, [1] To own or confess, Gen. 38. 26. Psal. 
32. 5. [2] To observe, or take notice off Prov. 
3. 6. Isa. 33. 13. [3] To esteem and respect, Isa. 
61. 9. 1 Cor. 16. 18. [4] To approve of, 2 Cor. 
1. 13. Philem. 6. [5] To worship or make pro- 
fession of, Dan. 11. 39. 
Deut. 1. 1 1~- ye shall not a. faces in judgment 
21. 17. he shall a. the son of the hated 
33. 9. nor did he a. his brethren nor children 
Psal. 32.5.1 a. my sin || 51. 3. 1 a. my transgression 
Prov. 3. 6. in all thy ways a. him, he shall direct 
Isa. 33. 13. ye that are near, a. my might 
61. 9. all that see them, shall a. them 
63. 16. thou art our father, tho' Israel a. us not 
Jer. 3. 13. only a^ thine iniquity that thou hast 
14. 20. we a. O Lord, our wickedness 
24. 5. so will I a. them that are carried away 
Dan. 11. 39. with a strange god whom he shall a. 
Hos. 5. 15. 1 will go, till they a. their offence 

1 Cor. 14. 37. let him a. the things that I write 
16. ]8. therefore a. ye them that are such 

2 Cor. 1, j3. what vou a. and I trust shall a. 

ACKNO^VLEDGED. 
Gen. 38. 26. Judah a. them, and said she hath been 
2 Cor. 1. 14. also you have a. us in part 
ACKNOWLEDGETH. 

1 John 2. 23. he that a. the Son hath the Father 

ACKNOWLEDGING. 

2 Tim. 2. 25. repentance to the a. of the truth 
Tit. 1. 1. to the a. the truth which is after godliness 
Philem. 6. by the a. every good thing inChrist 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 
Col. 2. 2. to the a. of the mystery of God 

ACQUAINT, "ED, ING. 
Job 22. 21. a. tliyself with him and be at peace 
Psal. 139. 3. thou art a. with all my ways 
Eccl. 2. 3. yet a. my heart with wisdom 
Isa. 53. 3. a man of sorrows, and a. with grief 

ACQUAINTANCE. 
2 Kings 12.5. let priests take it, every man of his a. 

7. therefore receive no more money of your a. 
Job 19. 13. mine a. are estranged frbm me 

42. 11. then came all that had been of his a. 
Psal. 31. 11. 1 was a reproach and a fear to mine a, 
55. 13. it was thou, mine equal, and mine a. 
88. 8. thou hast put away mine a. far from me 

18. lover put from me, and m.y a. into darkness 
Luke 2. 44. they sought him among their a. 
23. 49. all his a. stood afar off, beholding things 
Acts 24. 23. he should forbid none of his a. to come 

ACQUIT. 
Job 10. 14. thou wilt not a. me from mine iniquity 
J^ah. 1. 3. the Lord will not at all a. the wicked 

ACRE, S. 
1 Sam. 14. 14, 20. men within half an a. of land 
Isa. 5. 10. ten a. of vineyard shall yield one bath 



ADJ 

ACT. 

Isa. 28. 21. and bring to pass his a. his strange ft 
59. 6. and the a. of v'olence is in theii hands 
John 8. 4. was taken in adultery, in the very a, 

ACTS. 
Deut. 11. 3. and his a. which he did in Egypt 

7. your eyes have seen the great a. of the Lord 
Judg. 5. 11. rehearse the righteous a. of the Lord 

1 Sam. 12. 7. reason of all righteous a. of the Lord 

2 Sam. 23. 20. and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, 

who had done many a. 1 Chron. 11. 22, 

1 Kings 10. 6. it was a true report I heard of thy a. 
11. 41. the a. of Solomon, are they not written in 

the book of the a. of Solomon 7 2 Chron. 9. 5. 

2 Kings 10. 34. the a. of Jehu, and all that he did 
23. 19. according to all the a. he had dune 

23. the a. of Josiah and all that he did are writtes 

1 Chron. 29. 29. the a. of David, first and last 

2 Chroji. 16. 11. behold the a. of Asa, first and last 
20. 34. the a. of Jehoshaphat, first and last 

32. 32. the a. of Hezekiah, 2 Kijigs 20. 20. 
Esth. 10. 5. all the a. of his power and might 
Psal. 103. 7. his a. to the children of Israel 

106. 2. who can utter the mighty a. of the Lord 7 

145. 4. and shall declare thy mighty a.6, 12. 

150. 2i praise him for his mighty a. praise him 
ACTIONS. 

1 Sam. 2. 3. and by the Lord a. are weig'ned 

ACTIVITY. 
Gen. 47. 6. if knowest any man of a. among them 

ADAMANT. 
Ezek. 3. 9. as an a. have I made thy forehead 
Zech. 7. 12. they made their hearts as an a. stone 

ADD 
Signifies, [1] To join, or put to, Deut. 4. 2. Acts 2 
41. 2Pet. 1. 5. [2] To nicrease, Prov. 16. 23 
[3] To give, or bestow, Gen. 30. 24. Mat. 6. 33. 
[4] To make wise by instruction, Gal. 2. 6. 
[5] To ut-ter, Deut. 5. 22. 
Gen. 30. 24. the Lord shall a. to me another son 
Lev. 5. 15. he shall a. a fiftli part thereto, 6. 5. | 
27. 13, 15, 19, 27, 31. JVum. 5. 7. 
J^um. 35. 6. to cities of refuge a. forty-two cities 
Deut. 4. 2. ye shall not a. to the word, 12. 32. 
19. 9. thou shalt a. three cities more of refuge 
29. 19. to a. drunkenness to thirst 

2 Sam. 24. 3. the Lord thy God a. to the people 
1 Kings 12. 11. and now Reboboam said, I will a. 

to your yoke, 14. 2 Chron. 10. 14. 
2Kings 20. 6. I a. to thy days 15 years, Isa 38. 5. 

1 Chron. 22. 14. and thou mayest a. thereto 

2 Chron. 28. 13. ye intend to a. more to our sins 
Psal. 69. 27. a. iniquity to their iniquity 

Prov. 3. 2. long life and peace shall they a. to thee 
30. G.a. thou not to his words, lesthe reprove thee 
Isa. 29. 1. a. ye year to year, let them kill sacrifices 
30. 1. that they may a. sin to sin 
Mat.G.^l. can a.one cubit to his stature, Z,MA:el2.25. 
Phil. 1. 16. supposing to a. affliction to my bonds 
2 Pet. 1. 5. beside this a. to your faith virtue 
Rev. 22. 18. if any a. God shall a. to him plagues 

ADDED. 
Deut. 5. 22. with a great voice, and he a. no more 
1 Sam. 12. 19. we have a. to all our sins this evil 
Jer. 36. 32. there were a. besides many hke words 
45. 3. the Lord hath a. grief to my sorrow 
Da7i. 4. 36. and excellent majesty was a. to me 
Mat. 6. 33. all these shall be a. to you, Luke 12.31. 
Luke 3. 20. Herod a. yet this above all, he shut up 
19. 11. as they heard, he a. and spake a parable 
Acts 2. 41. the same day there were a. 3000 souls 
47. and the Lord a. to the church daily such 
5. 14. believers were the more a. to the Lord 
11. 24. and much people was a. to the Lord 
Gal.2.6. seemed to be somewhat, a. nothing to ma 
3. 19. the law was a. because of transgressions 

ADDETH, ING. 
Job 34. 37. for he a. rebellion to his sin 
Prov. 10. 22. and he a. no sorrow with it 
16. 23. the heart of the wise a. learning to his lip« 
''Gal. 3. 15. no man disannulleth or a. thereto 

ADDER. 
Gen. 49. 17. Dan shall be an a. in the path 
Psal. 58. 4. they are like the deaf a. that stoppeth 
91. 13. thou shalt tread on the Hon and a, 
140. 3. a. poison is under their hps 
Prov. 23. 32. wine at last stingeth like an a. 

ADDICTED. 
1 Co?-.16.15. a. themselves to the ministry of sainta 

ADDITION, S. 
1 Kings 7. 29. certain a. were made of thin worls 
30. undersetters molten at the side of every a 
36. he graved cherubims, and a. round about 
ADJURE 
Signifies, [1] To bind under tfic penalty of a fear 
ful curse, Josh. 6. 26. [2] To charge earnestly 
by word or oath, 1 Kings 22. 16. Mat. 26. 63. 
1 Kins-s 22. 18. the king said, how many time* 
shalll a. thee to tell me nothing, 2 Chron. IS. 13 
Mat, 20. 63, 1 a. thee by the living God 



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Mark 5.' 7. 1 a. thee by God, thou torment me not 
Jlcts 19.13. saying, we a. you by Jesus, whom Paul 

ADJURED. 
^ash. 6. 26. Joshua a. thcni at that time 
X idw. 14. 24. for Saul had a. the people 
ADMINISTRATION, S. 

1 Cor. 12. 5. there are differences of a. 

2 Cor, 9. 12. for the a. of this service supplieth 

ADMINISTERED. 
2 Cor. 8. 19. a. by us to the glory of the same Lord 
20. in this abundance which is a. by us 
ADMIRATION. 
Jude 16. having men's persons in a. 
Rev. 17. 6. 1 saw her, 1 wondered with great a. 

ADMIRED. 
2 T/tes. 1. 10. to be a. in all them that believe 

ADMONISH, EDi 
Eccl. 4. 13. a foolish king who will no more be a. 
12. 12. and further by these, my son, be a. 
Jer. 42. 19. know certainly that I have a. you 
^cts 27. 9. the fast was now past, Paul a. them 
Rom. 15. 14. ye are able also to a. one another 
Col. 3. 16. a. one another in psalms and hymns 

1 Thes. 0. 12. that are over you in Lord, and a. you 

2 Thes. 3. 15. not an enemy, but a. him as a brother 
Heb. 8. 5. as Moses was a. of God, when he was 

ADMONITION. 
1 Cor. 10. 11. they are written for our a. 
Eph. 6. 4. bring them up in the a. of the Lord 
Tit. 3. 10. after the first and second a. reject 

ADO. 
Mark 5.39. he saith, why make ye this a. and weep 

ADOPTION 
Is an aciionwhereby avian takes apersonintohis 
family y in order to make him part of it^ acknow- 
ledges him for his soji, and receives him into the 
number^ and gives him aright to the privileges 
of his children. Pharaoh's daughter adopted 
young Moses, and Mordecai Esther, Exod.2.10. 
£sth, 2. 7, 15. We are not acquainted how far 
Iheprtvileges of adoption extended; but it may 
be presumed that they were much the same with 
those mentioned in theRoman laws: The adopt- 
ed children shared in the estate with thenatural 
children; they assumed the name of the person 
who adopted them,and became subject to his pa- 
ternal power 7cho received them into his family. 
And God doth adopt his children, when he gra- 
ciously admits strangers and enemies, as all the 
fallenrace of Adam are bynaturc,into thestate 
and relation of children thro'' Jesus Christ; he 
becoming their Father in him, according to the 
great promise of the new covenant, Eph. 2. 11, 
12,13. 1 John 3. 1. Gal. 4. 5. Eph. 1. 5. Jer. 31. 33. 
2Cor. 6. 16,18. The adopted are true believers in 
tVirist; they relying upon his blood and surety- 
righteousness for pardon and, reconciliation 
with God; for to as many as received him, to 
them gave he power to become the sons of God, 
even to them that believe on his name. They are 
regenerated by the Spirit,and are instified freely 
by grace, through the redemption that is in Jesus 
Christ, and are brought thro'^the SpiriVs opera- 
tionto anaffectionate obediential frame of spirit 
towards God as their reconciled Father, John 
1. 12,13. Rom. 3. 24, 25. Zech. 12. 10. Isa. 63. 18. 
Gal. 4. 5, 6. Tit. 3. 5,6. 1 John 2. 29. Many and 
great are the privileges of God's adopted chil- 
dren; some of which are, his fatherly protection 
from temporal and spiritual evils, and his pro- 
vision of all needful things both for soul and 
body; his fatherly correction of them; audience 
and return to their prayers; and a sure title to 
the heavenly inheritance: for, if children, then 
heirs, heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ, 
Rom. 8. 17. Psal. 34. 10. and 121. 7. Heb. 12. 6. 
1 John 5. 14, 15. True believers are said to be 
put into this state, [1] By election, Eph. 1. 5. 
[2] By manifestation and assurance, Rom. 8. 
15. Gal. 4. 5, 6. [3] By perfect redemption and 
glory, at the general resurrection, Rom. 8. 23. 
Rom. 8. 15. but ye have received the Spirit of a. 
23. waiting for the a. the redemption of our body 
9. 4. to whom pertaineth the a. and the glory 
Gal. 4. 5. that we might receive the a. of sons 
Eph. 1. 5. predestinated us to the a. of children 

ADORN, ED, ETH, ING. 
Isa. 61. 10. as a bride a. herself with her jewels 
Jer. 31. 4. thou shalt be again a. with tabrets 
Luke 21. 5. the temple was a. with goodly stones 
1 Tim. 2. 9. that women a. in modest apparel 
Tit. 2. 10. a. the doctrine of God our Saviour 
1 Pet. 3. 3. whose a. let it not be that outward a. 

5. women who trusted in God a. themselves 
Rev. 21. 2. prepared as a bride a. for her husband 

ADVANCED. 
XSam. 12.6. it is the Lord that a. Moses and Aaron 
Esth. 3. 1. Ahasuerus a, Haraan the Agagite 
5. 11. Haman told them how he had a. him 
10. 2. the greatness whereto the king a. Mordecai 



ADVANTAGE, ED, ETH. 
Job 35. 3. thou saidst, what a. will it be to thee 
Luke 9. 25. what is a man a. if he gain the world 
Rom. 3. 1. what a. then hath the Jew, or what 

1 Cor. 15. 32. what a. it me if the dead rise not ? 

2 Cor. 2. 11. lest Satan should get an a. of us 
Jude 16.men's persons in admiration, because of a. 

ADVENTURE, ED. 
Deut. 28. 56. not a. to set the sole of her foot 
Judg. 9. 17. my father sought and a. his life far 
Acts 19. 31. that he would not a. into the theatre 

ADVERSARY. 
Exod. 23. 22. 1 will be an a. to thine adversaries 
JVum. 22. 22. the angel stood for an a. against 

Balaam 
t 32. behold, I went out to be an a. to thee 
1 Sam. 1. 6. and her a. also provoked her sore 

29. 4. lest in the battle he be an a. to us 
1 Kings 5. 4. there is neither a. nor evil occurrent 

11. 14. the Lord stirred up an a. to Solomon, 23. 
25. was an a. to Israel all the days of Solomon 
Esth. 7. 6. the a. and enemy is this wicked Haman 
Job 1. t 6. and the a. came also among them 

31. 35. and that my a. had written a book 
Psal. 74. 10. how long shall the a. reproach 7 

109. 1 6. let an a. stand at his right hand 
Isa. 50. 8. who is mine a. let him come near to me 
Lam. 1. 10. the a. hath spread out his hand 

2. 4. he stood with his right hand as an a. 

4. 12. that the a. should have entered the gates 
Amos 3. 11. an a. shall be round about the land 
Zech. 3. 1 1. shewed me an a. standing to be his a. 
Mat. 5. 25. agree with thine a. quickly, lest at any 
time the a. deliver thee to the judge 
Liike 12. 58. when thou goest with thine a. 

18. 3. a widow, saying, avenge me of mine a. 
1 Tim. 5. 14. give no occasion to the a. to speak 
1 Pet. 5. 8. your a. the devil as a roaring Hon 

ADVERSARIES. 
Deut. 32. 27. lest their a. should behave strangely 

43. he will render vengeance to his a. 
Josh. 5. 13. art thou for us, or for our a. ? 
1 Sam. 2. 10. the a. of the Lord shall be broken 
•2 Sam. 19. 22. that ye should this day be a. to me 
Ezra 4. 1. when a. of Judah and Benjamin heard 
JVe/t. 4. 11. our a. said, they shall not know 
Psal. 38. 20. that render evil for good, are my a. 

69. 19. mine a. are all before thee 

71. 13. be confounded that are a. to my soul 

81. 14. have turned my hand against their a. 
89. 42. thou hast set up the right hand of his a. 
109. 4. for my love they are my a. but I prayer 

20. let this be the reward of my a. from Lord 
29. let my a. be clothed with shame 
Isa. 1. 24. saith the Lord, I will ease me of ray a. 
9. 11. the Lord shall set up the a. of Rezin 
11. 13. and the a. of Judah shall be cut off 
59. 18. he will repay fury to his a. 

63. 18. our a. have trodden down thy sanctuary 

64. 2. to make thy name known to thine a. 
Jer. 30. 16. all thine a. shall go into captivity 

46. 10. that he may avenge him of his a. 
50. 7. and their a. said, we offend not 
Lam. 1. 5. her a. are the chief, her enemies prosper 
7. the a. saw her, and did mock her sabbaths 
17. that his a. should be round about him 
2. 17. he hath set up the horn of thine a. 
Mic. 5. 9. thy hand shall be lifted up upon thy a. 
JVah. 1. 2. the Lord will take vengeance on his a. 
Luke 13. 17. all his a. were ashamed 
21. 15. all your a. shall not be able to gainsay 
1 Co?-.16.9. a door is opened, and there are many a. 
Phil. 1. 28. and in nothing terrified by your a. 
Heb. 10. 27. indignation which shall devour the a. 
ADVERSITY, lES. 

1 Sam. 10. 19. who himself saved you out of all a. 

2 Sam, 4. 9. who redeemed my soul out of all a. 
2 Chron. 15. 6. for God did vex them with all a. 
P5aM0.6. he said in his heart, I shall never be in a. 

31. 7. thou hast known my soul in a. 

35. 15. but in my a. they rejoiced 

94. 13. mayest give him rest from the days of a. 
Prov. 17. 17. and a brother is born for a. 

24. 10. if thou faint in day of a. thy strength small 
Eccl. 7. 14. but in the day of a. consider 
Isa. 30. 20. tho' the Lord give you the bread of a. 
Heb. 13. 3. remember them which sul'.cr a. 

ADVERTISE. 
J^um. 24. 14. I'll a. thee, what this people shall do 
Ruth 4. 4. 1 thought to a. thee, saying, buy it 

ADVICE. 
Judg. 19. 30. take a. and speak your minds 

20. 7. give here your a. and counsel 

1 Sam. 25. 33. blessed be thy a. and blessed be thou 

2 Sam. 19. 43. that our a. should not be first had 
2 Chr. 10. 9. what a. give ye, that we may answer 

14. answered them after the a. of young men 
25. 17. king Amaziah took a. and sent to Joash 
Prov. 20. 18. and with good a. make Avar. 
2 Cor 8. 10. and herein I give my a. 



ADVISE, ED. 
2 5'am.24.13.a.and see what answer, ICAro /i.21 12. 
1 Kings 12.6. hovv do ye a. that I may answer peo 
Prov. 13. 10. but with the well a. is wisdom [plo 
Acts 27. 12. the more part a. to depart thence also 

ADVISEMENT. 
1 Chron. 12. 19. tjie lords upon a. sent him away 

ADULTERER, S. 
Lev. 20. 10. the a. shall surely be put to death 
Job 24. 15. the eye of the a. waiteth for twilight 
Psal. 50. 18. thou hast been partaker with a, 
Isa, 57. 3. draw near ye seed of a. and the whorft 
Jer.9.2.for they be all a. an assembly of treacherous 
23. 10. for the land is full of a. for swearing 
Hos. 7. 4. they are all a. as an oven heated 
Mai. 3. 5. 1 will be a swift witness against the a. 
Luke 18. 11. 1 am not as others, extortioners, a. 

1 Cor. 6. 9. be not deceived, neither a. shall inherit 
Heb. 13. 4. whoremongers and a. God will judge 
Jam. 4. 4. ye a. know ye not that the friendship 

ADULTERESS, ES. 
Lev. 20. 10. the a. shall surely be put to death 
Prov. 6. 26. the a. will hunt for the precious life 
Ezek. 23. 45. righteous men shall judge them as a, 
Hos. 3. 1. go yet, love a woman, yet an a. 
Rom. 7. 3. so that she is no a. tho' she be married 

ADULTEROUS. 
Prov. 30. 20. such is the way of an a. woman 
Mat. 12. 39. an a. generation seeketh a sign, 16. 4. 
Mark 8. 38. whoso shall be ashamed in this a. 

ADULTERY, lES. 
Is twofold, [1] JTatural, Mat. 5. 28. Mark 10, 
11. [2] Spiritual, jchich is idolatry, Jer. 3. 9. 
Ezek. 23. 37. 
Exod. 20. 14. thou shalt not commit a. Deut. 5.18. 
Mat. 5. 27. 1 19. 18. Rom. 13. 9. 
Lev. 20. 10. the man that committeth a. even he 
that committeth a. shall surely be put to death 
Prou.6.32.whoso commitsa.lacketh understanding 
Jer. 3. 8. when backsliding Israel committed a. 

9. committed a. with stones and with stocks 
5. 7. when I fed them, then they committed a. 
7. 9. will ye steal, murder, and commit a. ? 
13. 27. I have seen thine a. and neighings 

23. 14. they commit a. and walk in lies 

29. 23. because they have committed a. 
Ezek. 16. 32. but as a wife that committeth a. 

23. [j~. with their idols have they committed a. 

43. then said I to her that was old in a. 
Hos. 2. 2. put away her a. between her breasts 
4. 2. by lying and committing a. they break out 

13. and your spouses shall commit a. 

14. I'll not punish them when they commit a. 
Mat. 5. 28. hath committed a. in his heart 

32. whosoever shall marry her that is divorced 
committeth a. 19. 9. Luke 16. 18. 
15. 19. out of the heart proceed a. Mark 7. 21. 
Mark 10. 11. whosoever shall put. away his wife 
and marry another, committeth a. Luke 16.1S. 
19. do not commit a. Luke 18. 20. Jam. 2. 11. 
John 8. 3. brought unto him a woman taken in a.4. 
Rom. 2. 22. sayest, a man should not commit a. 
Gal. 5. 19. the works of the flesh are manifest, a. 

2 Pet. 2.14. having eyes full of a. not cease from sin 
Rev. 2. 22. 1 will cast them that commit a. with 

ADVOCATE. 

1 John 2. 1. we have an a, with the Father, Jesus 

Christ the righteous 
AFAR joined with OFF 
Signifies, [1] 7'Ae distance between place and 
place. Gen. 37. 18. [2] To estrange one s self 
from another, Psal. 38. 11. [3] To be absent, 
Psal. 10. 1. [4] To be strangers, or not of the 
visible church, Eph. 2. 13, 17. 
Gen. 22. 4. Abraham saw the place a. off 
37. 18. when his brethren saw Joseph a. off 
Exod. 24. 1. come up, and worship ye a. off 
33. 7. pitch the tabernacle a. off from the camp 
J^um. 9. 10. be unclean, or be in a journey a. off 

2 Kings 4. 25. when the man of God saw her a. off 
Ezra3. 13. shouted, and the noise was heard a. off 
J\reh. 12. 43. the joy of Jerusalem was heard a. off 
Job 36. 3. I will fetch my knowledge from a. 

25. a man may see it, a man may heboid it a. off 
39. 29. seeks her prey, and her eyes behold a. off 

Psal. 65. 5. and of them that are a. off on the sea 
1?8. R. but the proud he knoweth a. off 
139. 2. thou understandest my thoughts a. off 

Prov. 31. 14. she bringeth her food from a. 

Isa. 23. 7. her own feet shall carry her a. off 
66. 19. those that escape to the isles a. off 

Jer. 23.23.am I a God athand,andnot a God a.offf 

30. 10. I will save thee from a. 46. 27. 

31. t 3. the Lord appeared from a. unto me 

10. and declare it in the isles a. off 
49. 30. flee, get you a. off, dwell deep 

51. 50. go away, remember the Lord a. off 
Mic. 4. 3. he shall rebuke stroiig nations a. off 
Mat. 26. 58. but Peter followed him a. off, and 
went in, Mark 14. 54. J^uke 22. 54 



AFF 

flat. 27. 55. women beholding a. off, Mark 15. 40. 
Mark 5. 6. but wiien he saw Jesus a. off, he ran 

11. 13. and seeing a fig-tree a. off' with leaves 
Luke l(i.23. Utl up liis eyos,and seetliAbrahania.q^ 
Mcts i. yy. the promise is to fiU tiiat are c. off 
Eph. 2. 17. and came and preached peace to you 
which were a. off, and to them that were nigli 
Heb 11. 13. having seen the promises a. off 
S Pet. 1. 9. is bhnd, and cannot see a. off 
See Far, Stand, Stood. 
AFFAIRS. 
IGhron. 26.32. pertaining to God,and a. of the king 
Psal. 112. 5. he will guide his a. with discretion 
Da7i. 2. 49.he setShadrach over a. of the province 

3. 12. Jews whom thou set over a. of the province 
Epf;. 6. 21. but that ye also may know my a. 

22. I have sent, that ye might know our a. 
Phil. 1. 27. or be absent, I may hear of your a. 

2 Tim. 2. 4. entangleth himself with the a. of life 

AFFECT, ED, ETH. 
Lam. 3. 51. mine eye a. my heart, because of all 
.£cts 14. 2. their minds evil a. against the brethren 
Gal. 4. 17. zealously a. you,that ye might a. them 

18. it is good to be zealously a. in a good thing 

AFFECTION. 

1 Chron. 29. 3. have set my a. to the house of God 
Rom. 1. 31. without natural a. 2 Tim. 3. 3. 

2 Cor. 7. 15. his inward a. is more abundant to you 
Col. 3. 2. set your a. on things above, not on things 

5. mortify therefore fornication, inordinate a. 

AFFECTIONS. 
i?o?ra.l.26.forthis causeGodgave them up to vile a. 
Gal. 5. 24. have crucified the flesh with the a. 

AFFECTIONATELY. 
1 Thess. 2.8. so being a. desirous of you, wilhng 

AFFECTIONED. 
Rom. 12. 10. be kindly a. one to another 

AFFINITY. 
1 Kings 3. 1. Solomon made a. with Pharaoh 
2Chron. 13. 1. Jehoshaphat joined in a. with Ahab 
Ezra 9. 14. should wo join in a. with the people 

AFFIRM 
Signifies, [1] To maintain the truth of a thing, 
Acts 25. ra Tit. 3. 8. [2] To teach, 1 Tim. 1. 7. 
Rom. 3. 8. and as some a. that we say, let us do evil 

1 Tim. 1. 7. what they say, nor whereof they a. 
Tit. 3. 8. these things t will thatthou a. constantly 

AFFIRMED. 
L^ike 22. 59. about an hour after another a. 
Acts 12. 15. but Rhoda constantly a. that it was so 
25. 19. and of Jesus, whom Paul a. to be alive 

AFFLICT. 
Gen. 15. 13. and they shall a. them 400 years 
31. 50. if thou shalt a. my daughters, or take 
Exod. 1. 11. set over them task-masters to a. them 

22. 22. ye ?hall not a. any widow or fatherless 

23. if thou a. them in any wise, and they cry 

23. t 22. 1 wiU a. them that a. thee 

Lev. 16. 29. ye shall a. your souls, 31. | 23. 27, 

32. JSTum. 29. 7. 
J^um. M. 24. ships from Chittim shall a. Ashur 
30. 13. aM every binding oath to a. the soul 
Judg. Ho. 5. that we bind him to a. him 

6. wherewith thou mightest be bound to a. thee 

19. she began to a. him, and his strength went 

2 Sam. 7. 10. nor children of wickedness a. them 
' Kings n. 39. 1 will for this a. the seed of David 
ZChron. 6.26. turn when thou dost a. IKings 8.35. 
Ezra 8. 21. that we might a. ourselves before God 
Job 37. 23. touching the Almighty, he will not a. 
Psal. 4^. 2. how thou didst a. the people and cast 

55. 19. God shall hear and a. them, even he 
S9. 23. nor the son of wickedness a. him 
94. 5. O Lord, they a. thine heritage 
143. 12. and destroy all them that a. my soul 
Isa. 9. 1. afterward did more grievously a. her 
51. 23. put it into the hand ot them that a. thee 
58. 5. a day for a man to a. his soul 1 
64. 12. O Lord, wilt thou a. us very sore 1 
Jer. 31. 28. as I watched to destroy and to a. 
Lam. 3. 33. for the Lord doth not a. willingly 
Amos 5. 12. they a. the just, they take a bribe 
6. 14. they shall a. you from Hemath 
J^ah. 1. J»2. have afflicted, I will a. thee no more 
Zeph. 3. 19. behold, I will undo all that a. thee 

AFFLICTED. 
Exod. 1. 12. the more they a. the more they grew 
Lev. 23. 29. the soul that shall not be a. that day 
J^um. 11. 11. wherefore hast thou a. thy ^arvantl 
Dent. 26. 6, the Egyptians a. us and laid on us 
Ruth 1. 21. and the Almighty hath a. me 
2 ,Sam. 22.28. and the a. people thou wilt save 
1 Kings 2. 26. a. in all wherein my father was a. 
IKings 17. 20. the Lord rejected Israel and a. them 
Job 6. 14. to him that is a. pity should be shewed 
30. 11. he hath loosed my cord, and a. me 
34. 28. and he heareth the cry of the a. 
Psal. 9. 1 12. he forgetteth not the a. 
¥) * 12. arise, O Lord, forget not the a. 
IS. 27. for thou wilt save the a. people 
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Psal. 22. 24. nor abhorred the affliction of the a. 
25. 16. have mercy on me,for I am desolate and a. 
82. 3. do justice to the a. and needy 
88. 7. thou hast a me with all thy'waves 

15. 1 am a. and ready to die from my youth 
90^15^ according to days wheiem tnou hast a. us 
107. 17. fools, because of their iniquities, are a. 
116. 10. 1 was greatly a.||119. 67. before I was a. 
119. 71. it is good for me that I have been a. 
75. and that thou in faithfulness hast a. me 
107. I am a. very much, quicken me, O Lord 
129. 1. many time have they a. me from youth, 2. 
140. 12. Lord will maintain the cause of the a. 
Prov. 15. 15. all the days of the a. are evil 
22. 22. neither oppress the a. in the gate 
26. 28. a lying tongue hateth those that are a. 
31. 5. lest they pervert the judgment of the a. 
Isa. 9. 1. when at first he lightly a. the land of Zeb. 
49. 13. the Lord will have mercy on his a. 
51. 21. hear now this,- thou a. and drunken 
53. 4. did esteem him smitten of God and a. 
7. he was oppressed, and was a. yet he opened not 
54.11.0 thou a.tossed with tempest,not comforted 
58. 3. wherefore have we a. our souls ? 
10. and if thou satisfy the a. soul, thy light 
60. 14. the sons o^them that a. thee shall come 
63. 9. in all their affliction he was a. and angel 
Lam. 1. 4. her priests sigh, her virgins ara a. 
5. enemies prosper, for the Lord hath a. her. 
12. my sorrow wherewith the Lord hath a. me 
Mic. 4. 6. and I will gather her that I hare a. 
JVah. 1. 12. though I have a. I will afflict no more 
Zeph. 3. 12. I will leave in thee an a. people 
Mat. 24. 9. they shall deliver you up to be a. 
2 Cor. 1. 6. whether we be a. it is for consolation 
1 Tim. 5. 10. if she have reheved the a. 
Heb. 11. 37. being destitute, a. and tormented 
Jam. 4. 9. be a. and mourn, and weep 
5. 13. is any among you a.? let him pray 

AFFLICTION 

Signifies, [1] Adversitij, trouble, or distress. Job 

5. 6. [2] Outward oppression, Exod. 3. 7. | 4. 

31. [3] Persecution for religion, Mark 4. 17. 

Heb. 10. 32. [4]Correctionfrom God, Jonah 2.2. 

Ge7i. 16. 11. because the Lord hath heard thy a. 

29. 32. surely the Lord hath looked upon my a. 
31. 42. God hath seen mine a. and labour 

41. 52. caused me to be fruitful in the land of a. 
£zo(i.3.7.I have seen the a.ofmypeople, ./3cis7.34. 

17. I will bring you out of the a. of Egypt 
4 31. and that he had looked on their a. 
Deut. 16. 3. thou shalt eat even the bread of a. 
1 Kings 22. 27. 2 Chron. 18. 26. 
26. 7. the Lord heard and looked on our a. 

1 Sam. 1. 11. if thou wilt indeed look on my a. 

2. t 32. thou shalt see the a. of the tabernacle 
2Sam. 16. 12. it may be the Lord will look on my a. 

2 Kings 14. 26. the Lord saw the a. of Israel 

2 Cliron. 20. 9. cry to thee in our a. thou wilt hear 

33. 12. Manasseh was in a. and sought the Lord 

J\reh. 1. 3. the remnant are in great a. and reproach 

9. 9. and didst see the a. of our fathers in Egypt 
Job 5. 6. though a. cometh not forth of the dust 

10. 15. 1 am full of confusion, see thou mine a. 

30. 16. the days of a. have taken hold on me 
27. the days of a. prevented me 

36. 8. and if they be holden in cords of i. 

15. he dehvereth the poor in his a. 

21. for this hast thou chosen rather than a. 
Psal. 25. 18. look upon my a. and pain, forgive 
44. 24. and forgettest our a. and oppression 
66. 11. thou laidst a. upon our loins 
78. t 42. day when he delivered them from a. 
88. 9. mine eye mourneth by reason of a. 
106. 44. he regarded their a. when he heard 
107. 10. sit in darkness, being bound in ra.and iron 

39. they are brought low through a. and sorrow 

41. yet setteth he the poor on liigh from a. 
119. 50. this is my comfort in my a. thy word 

92. I should then have perished in mine a. 

153. consider mine a. and deliver me, for I do not 
Isa. 30. 20. though the Lord give you water of a. 
48 10. I have chosen thee in the furnace of a. 
63. 9. in all their a. he was afflicted, and the angel 
Jer. 4. 15. publisheth a. from mount Ephraim 
15. 11. to intreat thee well in the time of a. 
16. 19. O Lord, my refuge in the day of a. 
30. 15. why criest thou for thine a.? thy sorrow 
48.16. Moab's calamity is near,and a. hasteth fast 
Zyam. 1.3. Judah is gone into captivity because of a. 

7. Jerusalem remembered in the days of her a. 

9. had no comforter, O Lord, behold mine a. 

3. 1. 1 am the man that hath seen a. by the rod 
19. remembering my a. and my misery 

Hos. 5. 15. in their a. they will seek me early 
Amos 6.6.they are not grieved for the a. of Joseph 
Oftad. 13.thou shoulciest not have looked on theira. 
Jonah 2. 2. 1 cried by reason of my a. to the Lord 
JV*aA. 1. 9. a. shall not rise up the second time 
Hab, 3. 7, 1 saw the tents of Cushan in a. 



AFR 

Zech. 1. 15. and they helped forward the a. 

8. 10. that went out, or came in, because of a. 

10. 11. and he shaU pass through the sea with a. 
Mark 4. 17. when a.aTiseth for the word's sak« 

13. 19. for in those days shall be a. such as 
Acts 7. 11. there came a dearth, and great a, 
2 Cor. 2. 4. for out of much a. I wrote to you 

4. 17. our light a. which is but for a moment 

8. 2. how that in a great trial of a. 
Phil. 1. 16. supposing to add a. to my bonds 

4. 14. that ye communicate with me in my a. 

1 Thess. 1. 6. having received the word in much a 
3. 7. we were comforted over you in all our o. 

Heb. 11.25. choosing rather tosufifer a. with people 
Jam. 1. 27. to visit the fatherless in their a. 

5. 10. for an example of suffering a. and of patience 

AFFLICTIONS. 
Psal. 34. 19. many are the a. of the righteous 

132. 1. Lord, remember David, and all his a. 
Acts 7. 10. and dehvered him out of all his a. 

20. 23. saying, that bonds and a. abide me 

2 Cor. 6. 4. approving in much patience, in a. 
Col. 1. 24. fill up what is behind of the a. of Christ 

1 Thess. 3. 3. no man should be moved by these a. 

2 Tim. 1. 8. be partakers of the a. of the gospel 

3. 11. known the a. which came to me at Antioch 

4. 5. but watch in all things, endure a. 
Heb. 10. 32. ye endured a great fight of a. 

33. whilst ye were made a gazing-stock by a. 

1 Pet. 5. 9. the same a. accomplished in brethrei: 

AFFORDING. 
Psal. 144. 13. our gamers full, a. all m anner of store 

AFFRIGHT, ED. 
Deut. 7. 21. thou shalt not be a. at them 

2 Chron. 32. 18. they cried with a loud voice to a 
Job 18. 20. as they that went before were a. 

39. 22. he mocketh at fear, and is not a. 
Isa. 21. 4. my heart panted, fearfulness a. me 
Jer. 51. 32. reeds are burnt, and men of war a- 
Mark 10. 5. and they were a. Luke 24. 37. 

6. he saith, be not a. ye seek Jesus crucified 
Rev. 11. 13. and the remnant were a. gave glory 

AFOOT. 
Mark 6. 33. many ran a. thither out of all cities 
Acts 20. IS. Paul minding himself to go a 

AFORE. 
2Kings 20. 4. a. Isaiah was gone out into the couct 
Psal. 129. 6. which withereth a. it groweth up 
Isa. 18. 5. a. the harvest when the bud is perfect 
Ezek. 33. 22. a. he that was escaped came 
Rom. 1.2. which he had promised a, by his prophets 
9. 23. which he had a. prepared unto glory 
Eph. 3. 3. the mystery, as I wrote a. in few worda 

AFOREHAND. 
Mark 14. 8. she is come a. to anoint rx-f bcJdy 

AFORETIME. 
Job 17. 6. me a by-word, and a. I was as a tabret 
Isa. 52. 4. my people went down a. into Egypt 
Jer, 30. 20. their children also shall be as a. 
Dan. 6. 10. he prayed before his God, as he did a. 
JohwQ. 13. they brought him that a. was blind 
Rom. 15. 4. for whatsoever things were written a. 

AFRAID. 
Gen. 42. 35. saw bundles of money, they were a. 
Exod. 34. 30. and they were a. to come nigh him 
Lev. 26. 6. and none shall make you a. Job 11.19. 
^"um- 12. 8. why not a. to speak against Moses 1 
Deut. 7.19. do to all the people of whom thou art a. 
Judg. 7. 3. proclaim whosoever is fearful and a. 

1 Sam. 4. 7. the Philistines were a. for they seiid 
18. 29. Saul was yet the more a. of David 

2 Sam. 1. 14. how wast thou not a. to destroy 

14. 15. because the people have made me a. 
17. 2. I will come on him, and makt him a. 

22. 5. ungodly men made me a. Psal. 18. 4. 
J\''eh. 6. 9. for they all made us a. saying, their hands 
Job 9. 28. 1 am a. of all my sorrows, I know thai 

11. 19. shalt lie down, and none shall make thee a< 
13. 11. shall not his excellency make you a.l 

21. and let not thy dread make me a. 

15. 24. trouble and anguish shall make him s. 
18. 11. terrors shall make him a. on every side 
21. 6. even when I remember, I am a. and tremble 

23. 15. when I consider, I am a. of him 

33. 7. behold, my terror shall not make thee o. 

39. 20. canst thou make him a. as a grasshopper? 
41. 25. he raiseth up himself, the mighty are a. 

Psal. 56. 3. what time I am a. I will trust in thee 
65. 8. they that dwell are a. at thy tokens 
77. 16. the waters saw thee, and they were a. 
83. 15. and make them a. with thy storm 
119. 120. and I am a. of thy judgments 

Isa. 17. 2. and none shall make them a. Ezek. 34- 
28. Mic. 4. 4. Zeph. 3. 13 
33. 14. the sinners in Zion are a. fearfulness hath 
41. 5. the ends of the earth were a. and came 
57. 11. and of whom hast thou been a. or feared 

.Ter. 30. 10. be quiet, and none shall make him a. 
36. 24. yet they were not a. nor rent garments 
38. 19. Zedekiah said, I am a. of the Jew« 



AFT 

Jer. 39. 17. not given to men, of whom thou art a. 
Ezek. 39. 26. and none made them a. JVa/t. 2. 11. 
Dan. 4. 5. I saw a drcanj, which made me a. 
Jonah 1. 5. then the mariners were a. 10. 
Hab. 2. 17. made them a. because of men's blood 
Mark 5. 15. in his right mind, were a. Luke8. 3.5. 

9. 32. they understood not, and were a.to ask him 

10. 32. and as they followed they were a. 

16. 8. nor said they any thing, for they were a. 
. Luke 8. 25. and they being a. wondered, saying 
.•ids 9. 26. but they were all a. of Saul 
22. 9. they with me saw the light, and were a. 
Gal. 4. 11. 1 am a. of you, lest 1 have bestowed 
Heb. 11. 23. not a. of the king's commandment 
1 Pet. 3. 6. and are not a. with any amazement 
SPef. 2.10. they are not a.to speak evil of dignities 

Be AFRAID. 
Deut. 1. 2?. dread not, neither be a. of them, 31.6. 

1 Sam. 23. 3. behold we be a. here in Judah 

2 Sam. 22. 46. be a. out of close places, Psal. 18.45. 
JVeA. 6. 13. was he hired that I should be a. 

Job 5. 21. nor shalt thou be a. of destruction 
19. 29. be ye a. of the sword, for wrath bringeth 

Psal. 27.1.L. is my strength, of whom shall I be a.? 

Isa. 8. 12. nor fear ye their fear, nor be a. 44. 8. 
19. 17. that maketh mention, shall be a. in himself 
51. 12. thou, that thou shouldest^e a. of a man 

Rom. 13. 4. if thou do that which is evil, be a. 
J^ot be AFRAID. 

Dtut. 1. 17. you shall not be a. of the face of man 
7. 18. thou shalt not be a. of them, 18. 22. 

Psal.'i.Q. I will not be a.of ten thousands of people 
56. 11. 1 will not be a. what man can do to me 
91. 5. thou shalt not be a. for the terror by night 
112. 7. he shall not be a. of evil tidings, his heart 
8. his heart is established, he shall not be a. 

Prov. 3. 24. when thou liest down, shalt nut be a. 

lsa.l2.2.God my salvation,! will trust and not be a. 
31. 4. he wiU not be a. of their voice, nor abase 

jlmos 3.6. a trumpet be blown, and people not be a. 

Rom. 13. 3. wilt thou then not be a. of the power? 
Be not AFRAID. 

Dcut. 20. I. be not a. of them. Josh. 11. 6. JVf/i. 4. 
14. Jer. 10. 5. Ezek. 2. 6. Luke 12. 4. 

1 Sam. 28. 13. Saul said, be not a.what sawest thou 

2 Kiuffs 1. 15. angel said, go down, be not a.of him 
Psal. 49. 16. be not a. when one is made rich 
Prov. 3.25. be not a. of sudden fear nor desolation 
Isa. 40. 9. lift up thy voice, lift it u^, be not a. 
Jer. 1. 8. be not a. of their faces, for I am with thee 
Ezek. 2. 6. and thou son of man be not a.of them 
Mat. 14. 27. it is 1, 6e not a. Mark 6. 50. John 6.20. 

17. 7. Jesus touched them and said,arise, be not a. 

28. 10. be not a. go tell my brethren that they go 
Mark 5. 36. saith to the ruler, be not a.only believe 
/ictsl^.^.be not a.but speak,and hold not thy peace 
1 Pet. 3. 14. be not a. of their terror, nor be troubled 

Sore AFRAID. 
Oen. 20. 8. told these things, and men were sore a. 
Exod. 14.10.Egyptians marched, they were sore a. 
jSTum. 22. 3. Moab was sore a. of the people 
Josh. 9. 24. therefore we were sore a. of our lives 
1 Sam. 17. 24. fled from Goliath, and were sore a. 

28.20. Saul fell along on the earth,and was sore a. 

31. 4. his armour-bearer was sore a. 1 Chr. 10. 4. 
JVeA. 2.2. nothing but sorrow, and was very sore a. 
^arA;9.6.wist not what to say,for they were sore a. 
Luke2. 9. shone about them, and they were sore a. 

Was AFRAID. 
Gen, 3. 10. I heard thy voice, and I was a. 
18. 15. saying, I laughed not, for she was a. 

32. 7. then Jacob was greatly a. and distressed 
Exo(i.3.6.Moses hid his i'a.ce,was a. to look on God 
Deut. 9. 19. 1 was a. of the anger and displeasure 
Ruth 3. 8. at midnight the man was a. and turned 

1 Sam. 18. 12. Saul was a. of David, 15. 

21. 1. Ahiraelech was a. at the meeting of David 
28. 5. Saul saw the host of Philistines, he was a. 

2 Sam. 6.9. David ?oas a. of the Lord, 1 Chr. 13. 12. 
1 Chron. 21. 30. David could not go, for he zoas a. 

Tob 3. 25. that which Iwas a. of, is come to me 

32. 6. 1 was a. and durst not shew my opinion 
Jer. 26. 21. when Urijah heard it, he was a. 
X)aM.8.17.when he came, was a.andfell on my face 
Hab. 3. 2. O Lord, I heard thy speech, and was a. 
Mai. 2. 5. he feared me, and was a.before my name 
Mat. 2. 22. Joseph was a. to go thither 

14. 30. when he saw the wind boisterous, was a. 

25. 25. 1 was a. and hid thy talent in the earth 
John 19. 8. when Pilate heard, he was the more a. 
Acts 10. 4. when Cornelius looked, he was a. 

AFRESH. 
/fe6.6.6.they crucify the Son of God a.and put him 

AFTER. 
Gen. 18. 12. saying, a. I am waxed old, shall I 

38. 24. about three months a. it was told Judah 
JViiwi 15. 39. that ye seek not a. yom own heart 
Drnt 6. 14. ye shall not go a. other gods 
Josh. lO. 14. no day like that before it, or a. it 
1 Sam, 15 31. Samuel turned again a. Saul i 

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AGA 

1 Sam. 24.14.a.whom is the king come out? a.a dog 

1 Kings 17. 13. and a. make for thee and thy son 
JVeA. 13. 19. not bo opened till a. the sabbath 
Job 10. 6. that thou inquirest a. mine iniquity 

30. 5. they cried a. them, as a. a thief 
Psal. 28. 4. give them a. the work of their hands 
Eccl. 1. 11. with those that shall come a. 
Isa. 11. 3. he shall not judge a. the sight of eyes 
Ezek. 46. 17. a. it shall return to the prince 
Hos. 11. 10. they shall walk a. the Lord 
Mat. 26. 32. a. 1 am risen again, I will go before 
Mark 16. 14. which had seen him a. lie was risen 

19. so then a. the Lord had spoken to them 
Luke 6. 1. on the second sabbath a. the first 

22. 58. and a. a little while another saw him 
59. about the space of an hour a. another 

23. 26. that he might bear it a. Jesus 

John 13. 27. a. the sop Satan entered into him 
.dots 5. 7. about the space of three hours a. 
Gal. 3. 17. the law which was 430 years a. 

2 Pet. 2. 6. to those that a. should live ungodly 

AFTER that. 
Exod 3. 20. and a. that he will let you go 
Deut. 24. 4. shall not take her a. that she is defiled 
Jarf^l5.7.Iwillbe avenged,and a. thatl will cea.se 
2 Sam. 21.14. a.that God was in treated for the land 
Job 21. 3. a. that I have spoken, mock on 
Eccl. 9. 3. and a. that they go to the dead 
.Ter. 31. 19. a. that I was turned, I repented 
Luke 12. 4. a. that have no more that they can do 
13. 9. then a. that thou shalt cut it down 
15. 4. a. that which is lost, until he find it 
j3cf5 7. 7. a.that shall they come forth and serve me 
ICar. 15.6. a.that he was seen of above 500 at once 
Rev. 20. 3. and a. that he must be loosed a little 

AFTER this. 
Gen. 23. 19. a. this Abraham buried Sarah his wife 
2 Sam. 2. 1. a. this David enquired of the Lord 
Acts 15. 16. a. this I will return, and build again 

AFTERNOON. 
Judg-. 19. 8. they tarried till a. and did eat 

AFTERWARD, S. 
Exod. 11. 1, a. be will let you go hence 
JSTum. 31. 2. a. shalt thou be gathered to thy people 
Judg. 7. 11. a. shall thy hands be strengthened 
1 Sain. 9. 13. he blesseth the sacrifice, a. they eat 

24. 5. a. David's heart smote him 
.lob 18. 2. mark, and a. we will speak 

Psal. 73. 24. guide me, and a. receive me to glory 
Prov. 20. 17. bread of deceit is sweet, but a. 
24. 27. prepare thy work, and a. build thy house 

28. 23. a. shall find more favour than he that 

29. 11. but aviso man keepeth it in till a. 
Hos. 3. 5. a. shall the children of Israel return 
Joel 2. 28. a. I will pour out my Spirit upon all 
Mat. 4. 2. fasted, he was a. a hungered, Luke 4. 2. 

21. 32. ye when ye had seen it, repented not a. 
John 5. 14. a. Jesus findeth him in the temple 

13. 36. but thou shalt follow me a. 

1 Cor. 15. 23. a. they that are Christ's at his coming 
Gal. 3. 23. the faith that should a. be revealed 
Heb. 4. 8. would not a. have spoken of another day 

12. 11. a. it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of right. 
17. a. when he would have inherited the blessing 
Jade 5. a. destroyed them that believed not 

AGAIN. 
Gen. 8. 21. I will not a. curse, nor a. smite 
15. 16. but they shall come hither a. 

30. 31. I will a. feed and keep thy flock 
38. 26. Judah knew her a. no more 

Exod. 10, 29. said, I will see a. thy face no more 

14. 13. ye shall see them a. no more for ever 
23. 4. thou shalt surely bring it back to him a. 

Kum. 32.15. will yet a. leave them in the wilderness 
Josh. 5. 2. and circumcise a. the children of Israel 

2 Sam. 16. 19. and a. whom should I serve 
\Kings 17.22.the soul of the child came into him a. 
2 Kings 19. 30. shall yet a. take root downward 
Ezra9. 14. should we a. breakthy commandments 
JVt'/i. 13. 21. if ye do so a. I will lay hands on you 
.Job 14. 14. if a man die, shall he live a.? 

Psal. 85. 6. wilt thou not revive us a. that thy 
107. 39. a. they are minished and brought low 
140. iO. into deep pits, that they rise not up a. 

Prov. 2. 19. none that go to her return a. 
19. 19. if thou deliver him, thou must do it a. 

Eccl. 8. 14. a. there be wicked men to whom 

Ezek. 26. 21. yet shalt thou never be found a. 

.Mmos 7. 8. 1 will not a. pass by them, 8. 2. 

8. 14. they shall fall, and never rise up a. 
Zech. 2. 12. the Lord shall choose Jerusalem a. 
John 4. 13. drinketh of this water shall thirst a. 
Rom. 8 15. not received spirit of bondage a. to fear 

9. t 20. who art thou that answerest a.? 
Phil. 4, 4. rejoice in the Lord, a. I say, rejoice 
Heb. 1. 5. a. I will be to him a Father, and he shall 

2. 13. and a. I will put my trust in him 
1 Pet. 1. 3. hath begotten us a. to a lively hope 
See Born, Bring, Brought, Come, Turn, 
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AGAINST. 
Gen. 16. 12. his hand will be a. every man 
Exod. 7. 15. stand by the river's brink a. he come 
Lev. 20. 3. I'll set my face a.that man, Deut. 29.20 
2Kinffs 16.ll.so Urijah made it a.king Ahaz came 
19. 22. a. whom hast thou exalted thy .voice 1 
Isa. 40. 1 10. the Lord will come a. the strong hand 
Jer. 25. 13. which I have pronounced a. it 
Ezek. 13. 20. behold, I am a. your pillows 
Mat. 10. 35. to set a man a. his father, Luke 12. 53. 

12. 30. he that is not with me, is a. me 
Luke 2. 34. for a sign which shall be spoken a. 

14. 31. that Cometh a. him with 20,000 to 
Mcts 19. 36. these things cannot be spoken a. 

28. 22. this sect is every wjiere spoken a. 

See Another, God, Him, Jerusalem, Israel, 

Lord, Me, Over, Thee, Them, Us, You. 

AGATE, S. 

Exod. 28. 19. third row, an a. an amethyst, 39. 13 

Isa. 54. 12. I will make thy windows of a. 

Ezek. 27. 16. Syria occupied in thy fairs with a. 
AGE 

Signifies, [1] The whole continuance of a man''3 
life, Gen. 47. 28. [2] Times past., present, or 
to come, Eph. 2. 7. | 3. 5. [3] Ji time apt for 
conception, Heb. 11. 11. 

Gen. Al. 28. the whole a. of Jacob was 147 years 
48. 10. the eyes of Israel were dim for a. 

J\rum. 8. 25. from the a. of 50 years cease waiting 

1 Sam. 2. 33. shall die'in the flower of their a. 

IKings 14.4.Ahijah's eyes were set by reason of a 

1 Chron. 23. 3. Levites numbered from the a. of 30, 
24. from the a. of twenty years and upward 

2 Chron. 36. 17. or on hiih that stooped for a. 
Job 5. 26. shalt come to thy grave in a full a. 

8. 8. enquire, I pray thee, of the former a. 
11. 17. thy a. shall be clearer than noon-day 

Psal. 39. 5. my a. is as nothing before thee 
Isa. 38. 12. my a. is departed and removed 
Zech. 8. 4. every man with his stafl'for a. 
Mark 5.42.she was of the a.of 12 years, Luke 8.4S 
Luke 2. 36. Anna a prophetess was of a great a. 

t 52. Jesus increased in wisdom and a. 
3. 23. Jesus began to be about 30 years of a. 
.John 9. 21. he is of a. ask him, 23. 
jicts 13. 1 36. David had in his own a. served God 

1 Cor. 7. 36. if she pass the flower of her a. 

14. t 20. in understanding be of a ripe a. 
Eph.4. 1 13. till we come to a. of fulness of Christ 
Heb. 5. 14. strong meat belongs to them of full a. 

11. 11. Sarah was delivered when she was past a 

See Old, Stricken. 
AGES. 
Psal. 145. 1 13. thy kingdom a kingdom of all a. 
Isa. 26. 1 4. in the Lord Jehovah is the rock of a 
Eph. 2. 7. that in the a. to come he might shew 
3. 5. which in other a. was not made known 
21. to him be glory in the church through afl a 
Col. 1. 26. mystery which hath been hid from a. , 
AGED. 

2 Sam. 19. 32. Barzillai was a very a. man 

Job 12. 20. he taketh away the understanding of a 

15. 10. the grey-headed and very a. men 

29. 8. and the a. arose and stood up 

32. 9. neither do the a. understand judgment 
Jer. 6. 11. the a. with him that is full of days 
Tit. 2. 2. that the a. men be sober, grave, sound 

3. the a. women, that they be in behaviour 
Philem. 9. being such a one as Paul the a. 
AGO. 

1 Sam. 9. 20. the asses that were lost three days (». 

2 Kings 19. 25. thou not heard long a. Isa. 37. 20 
Ezra 5. 11. house that was builded many years a. 
Isa. 22. 11. respect to him that fashioned it long a. 
Jlfatll.21.would have repented long a.Lukei^Q.i2 
Mark 9. 21. how long a. since this came to him 7 
Jlcts 10. 30. 4 days a. I was fasting until this hour 

15. 17. ye know how that a good while a. 
2 Cor. 8. 10. but also to be forward a year a. 

9. 2. that Achaia was ready a year a. 

12. 2. I knew a man above fourteen years a. 

AGONE. 
1 Sam. 30. 13. because three days a. I fell sick 

AGONY. 
Luke 22.44.being in an a.he prayed more earnestly 

AGREE 
Signifies, [1] To bargain with, Mat. 20. 2, 13. 
[2] To approve, or give consent to. Acts 5, 40, 
[3] To be like, Mark 14. 70. [4] To conspire^ 
or resolve, John 9. 22. 

AGREE, ED, ETH. 

Amos 3.3.can two walk together except they be a.? 

Mat. 5. 25. a. with thine adversary quickly 

18. 19. if two of you shall a. on earth, touching 

20. 2. when he had a. with labourers for a pennj 

13. didst thou not a. with me for a penny 1 
Mark 14. 56.. their witness a. not together, 59. 

70. art a Galilean, and thy speech a. thereto 
Luke 5. 36. taken out of the new, a. not with oW 
John 9. 22. the Jews had a. already if any maa 



ALI 

lets 5. 9 ) s\v is it that ye have a. to tempt 
40. and to him they a. and when they had called 
15. 15. aud to this a. the words of the prophet 
23. 20. the Jews have a. to desire thee to bring 
28. 25. when they a. not among themselves 

1 John 5. 8. spirit, water, blood, these a. in one 
Rev. 17. 17. a. to give their kingdom to the beast 

AGREEMENT. 

2 Kings 18. 31. make an a. by a present, Isa. 36. 16. 
Isa. 28. 15. ye have said, with hell are we at a. 

18. and your a. with hell shall not stand 
Dan. 11. 6. to the king of the north, to make an a. 
2 Cor. 6. 16. what a. hath the temple of God with 

AGROUND. 
Acts 27. 41 two seas met, they ran the ship a. 

AGUE. 
Lev. 26. 16. 1 will appoint terror and the burning a. 

AH. 
Fsal. 35. 25. nor say, a. so would we have it 
/5a.l.4.a.sinful nation, a people ladenwith iniquity 

24. a. I will ease me of mine adversaries 
Jcr. 1. 6. then said I, a. Lord God, I cannot speak 
4. 10. a. Lord God, thou hast deceived this people 
14. 13. a. Lord Gc.d, the prophets say to them 
22. 18. a. brother, a. sister, a. Lord, a. his glory 
32. 17. a. Lord, thou hast made the heaven 
34. 5. they will lament thee, saying, a. Lord 
Eie/i.4. 14. a. Lord, my soul hath not beenpolluted 
9.8. a. Lord, wilt thou destroy the residue of Israel 
11. 13. a. Lord, wilt thou make a full end of the 
20. 49. a. Lord, they say of me, doth he not speak 
21. 15. a. the sword is made briglrt, it is wrapt up 
Mark 15. 29. a. thou that destroyest the temple 

AHA. 
Psal. 35. 21. they said, a. our eye hath seen it 
40. 15. let them be desolate, that say unto me a. 
70. 3. let them be turned back that say a. a. 
Isa. 44. 16. a. I am warm, I have seen the fire 
Eiek. 25. 3, saidst a. against my sanctuary 
26. 2. because Tyrus hath said, a. she is broken 
36. 2. a. the ancient places are ours 

AIDED. 
Judg. 9. 24. a. him in the killing of his brethren 

AILED, ETH. 
Gen. 2] . 17. what a. thee, Hagar 7 fear not , 
Judg. Id. 23. they said to Micah, what a. thee 1 

1 Sam. 11. 5. Saul said, what a. the people to weep? 

2 Sam. 14. 5. the king said, what a. 2 Kings 6. 28. 
Psal. 1 14. 5. what a. thee, O sea, that thou fledst? 
Isa. 22. 1. what a. thee now, tiiat thou art gone up 

AIR. 
2 Sam. 21. 10. nor birds of the a. to rest on them 
Job 41. 16. that no a. can come between them 
Prov. 30. 19. the way of an eagle in the a. 
Eccl. 10.20. a bird of the a. shall carry the voice 
Mat. 8. 20. and the birds of the a. have nests 
13. 32. the birds of the a. come and lodge in the 
branches thereof, Mark 4. 32, J_^uke 9. 58. 
Acts 22. 23. and as they threw dust into the a. 

1 Cor. 9. 26. so fight I, not as one that beateth the a. 
14. 9. for ye shall speak into the a. 

Eph. 2. 2. the prince of the power of the a. 
ITkess.i. 17. caught up to meet the Lord in the a. 
Rev. 9. 2. the sun and the a. were darkened 
16. 17. the angel poured out his vial into the a. 
See Fowls. 
ALARM. 
JVwm. 10. 5. when ye blow an a. then the camps, 6. 
7. you shall blow, but shall not sound an a. 
9. and if ye go to war, then ye shall blow an a. 

2 Chron. 13. 12. trumpets to cry an a. against you 
Isa. 16. 1 9. a. is fallen on thy summer-fruits 
Jer. 4. 19. thou hast heard, O my soul, the a. of war 

49. 2. the day is come, I will cause an a. of war 
Joel 2. 1. and sound an a. in my holy mountain 
Zeph. 1. 16. a day of a. ajainst the fenced cities 

ALAS. 
JVum. 12. 11. Aaron said to Moses, a. my lord 

24. 23. a. who shall live when God doth this 1 
Josh. 7. 7. Joshua said, a. O Lord, why hast thou 
Judg. 6. 22. a. because I have seen an angel 

11. 35. a- daughter, thou hast brought me low 

1 Kings 13. 30. mourned over him, a. my brother 

2 Kings 3. 10. a. that the Lord hath called these 
6, 5. he cried a. master, for it was borrowed 

15. servant said, a. my master, how shall we do? 
Jer. 30. 7. a. for that day is great, none is like it 
Ezek. 6. 11. stamp with thy foot, and say a. 
.Toel 1. 15. a. for the day, for the day of the Lord 
Amos 5. 16. they shall say in the highways, a. 
Rev. 18. 10. a. a. that great city, Babylon, 16, 19. 

ALBEIT. 
E:ek. 13. 7. the Lord saith, a. I have not spoken 
Philem. 19. a. I say not, how thou owest to me 

ALIEN, S. 
Exod. 18. 3. I have been an a. in a strange land 
Deut. 14. 21. or thou mayest sell it to an a. 
Job 19. 15. I am an a. in their sight 
Psal. 69. 8. I am an a. to my mother's children 
[S(k. 61. 5. sons of the a. shall be your plowmen 



. ALI 

Lam. 5. 2. and our houses are turned to a. 
Eph. 2. 12. a. from the commonwealth of Israel 
Hcb. 11. 34. waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight 

the armies of a. 
ALIENATE, ED. 
Isa. 1. 14. have forsaken the Lord, they are a. 
Ezek. 23. 17. her mind was a. from them 

18. my mind was a. from her as from her sister 

22. thy lovers from whom thy mind is a. 28. 

48. 14. they shall not a. the Hvnt fruits of the land 
Eph. 4. 18. a. from the life of God thro' ignorance 
Col. 1. 21. and you that were sometimes a. enemies 

ALIKE 
Signifies, [1] Without any difference.^ Rom. 14. 5. 

[2J Jifterone and the same manner^ Psal. 33. 15. 

[3j Equally troublesome, Prov. 27. 15. 
Deut. 12. 22. unclean and clean eat a. 15. 22. 
1 Sam. 30. 24. that tarrieth, they shall part a. 
Job 21. 26. they shall lie down a. m the dust 
Psal. 33.15. he fashioneth their hearts a. considers 
139. 12. darkness and light are both a. to thee 
Prov. 20. 10. both are a. abomination to the Lord 

27. 15. dropping and a contentious woman are a. 
Eccl. 9. 2. all things come a. to all; one event 

11. 6. whetlier they both shall be a. good 
Rom. 14. 5. another esteemeth every day a. 

ALIVE 
Is taken [1] J\raturally, Gen. 43. 27. [2] Super- 
naturally, being raised from the dead, Luke 24. 

23. [3] Spiritually, when a person is made 
alive to God by his special grace, and thcpoic- 
erful operation of his Spirit, working with the 
worcZo/ God, Luke 15. 24,32. [4] Opinionative- 
ly, when persons apprehend themselves to be 
righteous, although in truth they are not, 
Rom. 7. 9. [5] Eternalhj, Rev. 1. 18. 

Gen. 7. 23. Noah only remained a. and they in ark 

12. 12. they will kill me, and save thee a. 

50. 20. as it is this day, to save much people a. 
Exod. 1. 17. but saved the men-children a. 18. 
22. and every daughter ye shall save a. 

22. 4. if the theft be found in his hand a. 
Dev. 10. 16. he was angry with Aaron's sons left a. 

14. 4. command to take two birds a. and clean 

16. 10. the scape-goat shall be presented a. 

2G. 36. are left a. of you, I will send a f'aintness 
JSTum. 16. 33. they went down a. into the pit 

21. 35. smote Og, till there was none left a. 

22. 33. I had slain thee, and saved her a. 

31. 15. have ye saved all the women a. ? 
Deut. 4. 4. are a. every one of you this day 

5. 3. who are all of us a. here this day 

6. 24. that he might preserve us a. at this day 

20. 16. shall save a. nothing that breatheth 

32. 39. 1 kill, and I make a. 1 Sam. 2. 6. 
Josh. 2. 13. that ye will save a. my father 

6. 25. Joshua saved Rahab the harlot a. 

8. 23. and the king of Ai they took a. 

14. 10. the Lord hath kept me a. as he said 
Judg. 8. 19. if ye had saved them a. I would net 

21. 14. gave them wives which they had saved a. 
1 Sa7n. 15. 8. he took Agag the king of Amalek a. 

27. 9. David left neither man nor woman a. 

1 Kings 18. 5. to save the horses and mules a. 
2().]8.whether come for peace or war take them a. 
21. 15. for Naboth is not a. but dead 

2 Kings 5. 7. am I God, to kill and make a. ? 

7. 4. if they save us a. we shall live 

12. when they come out we shall catch them a. 
10. 14. he said take them a. and they took them a. 

2 Chron. 25. 12. and other t€K thousand left a. 
Psal. 30. 3. O Lord, thou hast kept me a. that I 
Prov. 1. 12. let us swallow them up a. as the grave 
.Jer. 4v' W. the fatherless I will preserve a. 
Ezek. 13. 18. will ye save the souls a. that come 

19. to save the souls a. that should not live 

18. 27. doth what is right, he shall save his soul a. 
Dan. 5. 19. and whom he would, he kept a. 
Hob. 3. 1 2. O Lord, preserve a. thy work 
Mark 16. 11. when they heard that he was a. 
Ijuke 15. 24. for this my son was dead and is a. 32. 

24. 23. they had seen angels who said he was a. 
Acts 1. 3. he showed himself a. after his passion 

9. 41. had called the widows, presented her a. 
20. 12. and they brought the young man a. 

25. 19. Jesus, whom Paul affirmed to be a. 
Rom. 6. 11. but a. to God through Christ our Lord 

13. to God, as those that are a. from the dead 
7. 9. for I was a. without the law once, but when 

1 Cor. 15. 22. so in Christ shall all be made a. 

1 Thess. 4. 15. that we which are a. and remain, 17. 

2 Tim. 2. 1 26. who are taken a. by him at his will 
Rev. 1. 18. and behold I am a. for evermore 

2. 8. the first and last, which was dead, and is a. 
19. 20. these were both cast a. into a lake of fire 
Keep Ai ive ; see Keep. 
Yet ALIVE. 
Gen. 43. 7. asked us, saying, is your father yet a. 1 
27. is he yet a. ? \\ 28. he is well, he is yet a. 
4r- 26. they told him, saying, Joseph is yet a. 28. 
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Gen. 46.30. now let me die, because thou art yet a 
Ezod.i.18. let me go and see whether they be yet a 
Deut. 31. 27. while I am yet a. witli you this da 
2 Sam. 12. 18^ while the child was yet a. 21, 22. 
13. 14. while he was yet a. in the midst of the oai 
1 Kings 20. 32. is he yet a. 7 he is my brother 
Eccl. 4. 2. more than the living which are yet a. 
Ezek. 7. 13. which is sold, altho' they Avere yet a 
Mat. 27. 63. this deceiver said, while he was yet a 

ALL 
Signifies [1] Every creature, Prov. 16. 4. Psal. life 
91. [2] Every man, or person, 2 Cor. 5 10 
[3] Plentiful, or perfect, Rom. 15. 13. 1 Cot 
13. 2. [4] Some of all nations and degrees, 1 
Tim. 2. 4. Tit. 2. 11. [5] Many, or the great- 
est part, Mat. 3. 5. Phil. 2. 21. [6] Those thai 
believe, John 12. 32. 
Gen. 20. 7. thou shak surely die, thou and a. thine 
24. 36. to him hath he given a. that he hath 
31. 43. Laban said, a. that thou seest is mine 
37.3. Jacob loved Joseph more than a. his children 

39. 3. the Lord made a. he did to prosper 

42. 11. we are a. one man's sons, we are true men 
45. 11. lest thou and a. thou hast come to poverty 
48. 15. the God which fed me a. my life long 

Exod.^Q.W. made heaven,earth,sea,and a. in them 
33. 19. I'll make a. my goodness pass before thee 

J^Tum. 19. 14. a. that come into the tent are unclean 
23. 13. see the utmost, and shalt not see them a. 

Deut. 5. 3. who are a. of us here alive this. day 

13. six days shalt thou labour and do a. thy work 
29.10.ye stand a. of you before the Lord your God 

,Iosh. 21. 45. failed not, a. came to pass, 23. 14. 

1 Sam.6.4. one plague was on you a. and your lords 

9. 19. 1 will tell thee a. that ia in thy»heart 
16. 11. Samuel said, are here a. thy children 1 
30. 8. shalt overtake, and without fail recover a. 

2 Sam. 16.4. thine are a. that pertained to Mephibo. 
1 Kings 14. 10. taketh away dung till it be a. gone 

16. 25. Omri did worse than a. before him 
20. 4. my lord, I am thine, and a. that I have 

1 Chron. 7. 3. the sons of Uzzi, a. of them chief men 
Ezra 8. 22. wrath is against a. that forsake him 
Meh. 9. 6. Lord, thou preservest them a. and hast 
Job 16. 2. miserable comforters are ye a. 
34. 1 13. who hath disposed a. of it 

19. for they a. are the work of his hands 
Psal. 14. 3. are a. gone aside, a. become filthy 
22. 17. 1 may tell a. my bones, they .stare upon ni9 
34. 19. the Lord delivereth him out of them a. 
38. 9. Lord, a. my desire is before thee 
44. 17. a. this is come upon us, yet have we not 
C9. 19. mine adversaries are a. before thee 
104.27. these wait a. on thee,that thou mayest give 
119. 91. they continue, for a. are thy servants 
Prov. 1. 14. cast in thy lot, let us a. have one purss 

22. 2. the Lord is the maker of them a. 
Eccl. 3. 20. a. are of dust, a. turn to dust again 

12. tl3. a. that hath been heard is, feav God 
Isa. 64. 9. behold, see, we are a. thy people 
.ler. 9. 2. they be a. adulterers, Hos. 1. 4. 
Ezek. 7. 16. a. of them mourning, every one for 

20. 40. a. of them in the land shall serve me 
37. 22. and one king shall be king to them a. 

40. 4. son of man, declare a. that thou seest 

43. 11. shew them a. the forms, a. the ordinances 
Dan. 1. 19. among them a. none found like Daniel 
Hos. 5. 2. tho' I have been a rebuker of them a 
Amos 9. 1. and cut them in the head a. of them 
J^ah. 3. 1. woe to the bloody city, it is a. full of lies 
Mai. 2.10. have we not a. one Father, hath not one 
Mat. 5. 18. pass from the law, till a. be fulfilled 

13. 56. and his sisters, are they not a. with us? 
22. 28. whose wife shall she be, for they a. had her 

Mark 12. 33. is more than a. burnt-offerings 
44. she cast in a. even a. that she had,Z-w/i'e21.4 

Luke 4. 7. if thou worship me, a. shall be thino 
6. 10. looking round about on them a. he said 
8. 40. for they were a. waiting for him 
13. 3. except ye repent, ye shall a. likewise perisii 

15. 31. he said, son, a. that I have is thine 

17. 10. so ye, when ye have done a. say, we are 
13. 22.sella.thatthouhast,and distribute to poor 

John 1. 16. of his fulness have a. Ave received 
4. 39. Avoman said, he told me a. that ever I did 
13. 10. Jesus saith, ye are clean, but not a. 
17.21. that they a. may be one, as thou art in me 

Acts 4. 33. and great grace was upon them a. 

10. 33. Ave are a. here present before the Lord 

11. 23. he exhorted them a. to cleave to the Lore 

16. 28. do thyself no harm, Ave are a. here 

22. 3. zealous toAvards God, as ye a. are this da> 
26. 29. but also a. that hear me this day,Avere both 
27. 35. Paul gave thanks in presence of them a 

Rom. 1. 8. 1 thank God thro' Jesus Christfor you a. 

8.32. butdeliA-eredhim up for us a. hoAv shall he 
1 Cor. 3. ^. a. are yours, and ye are Christ's 

15.10.but I laboured more abundantly than they a. 
Gal. 3.22. the scripture hath concluded a. under sin 
Phil. 4 18 but I have a. and abound, I am fuH 



ALL 

ZThcss.2. 12. that they a. might be damned, who 
2 Tim. 3. 11. out of them a. the Lord delivered me 
Meb. 1. 14. are they not a. ministering spirits, sent 
L2. 8. chastisement, whereof a. are partakers 

1 Pet. 3 8. finally, be ye a. of one mind 

2 Pet. 3. 9. that a. should come to repentance 

I John 2. 19. manifest that they were not a. of us 

Above All; see Above. 

According to ALL. 

Gen. 6. 22. Noah did ac. to a. God commanded,7.5. 

Ezod.dl.U.according to a. the Lord commanded, 

36. 1. I 39. 32, 42. | 40. 16. J^Tum. 2. 34. 

1 8. 20. 1 9. 5. I 29. 40. Deut. 1. 3, 41. 

Josh. 11. 23. took the land ac. to a. the Lord said 

1 Kings 8. 56. given rest ac. to a. that he promised 
11. 37. shalt reign ac. to a. that thy soul desireth 
22.53. ac. to a. his father had done, 2 Kings 23.32, 

37. I 24. 9, 19. 2 Chron. 26. 4. | 27. 2. 

2 Kings 10. 30. done ac. to a. that was in my heart 
18. 3. ac. to' a. David his lather did, 2 Chr.29. 2. 

1 Chron. 17. 15. ac. to a. these words, ac. to a. this 

2 Chron. 2 f 16. we will cut wood ac. to a. thy need 
JVeA.5.19.think on me for good,ac.to a. I have done 
Jer. 21.2. deal with usac. to a. his woudrous works 

42. 20. ac. to a. that the Lord shall say, will we do 

50. 29. ac. to a. that Babylon hath done, do to her 

Ezek. 24. 24. ac. to a. that he hath done, shall ye do 

Dan.Q.lG.ac.to a. thy righteousness, I beseech thee 

After ALL, 
Dent. 20. 18. not to do after a. their abominations 
2 Chr. 34. 21. have not kept the word to do after a. 
Ezra 9.13. after a. that is come on us for our deeds 
Ezek.W.23.after a. thy wickedness,wo,wo to thee 
Mat.6.32. after a. these tilings do the Genti.es seek 
P/it7.2.26.for he longed after you a. and was full of 

At ALL. 
Exod. 5. 23. nor hast delivered thy people at a. 
22. 23. if thou afflict, and they cry at a. to 
Lev. 27. 13. but if he will at a. redeem it 
J^'*tt77i.22.38. have I now any power at a. to say any 
Deut. 8. 19. if thou do at a. forget the Lord 
1 Sam. 20. 6. if thy father at a. miss me, then say 
IKings 9.6. if ye shall at a. turn from following me 
Jer. 11. 12. but they shall not save them at a. 
Ezek. 20.32.cometh in your mind shall not be at a. 
Uos. 11.7. most high, none at a. would exalt him 
Mic. 1. 10. weep ye not at a. roll thyself in dust 
JVaA. 1. 3. Lord will not at a. acquit the wicked 
John 19. 11. thou couldst have no power at a. 
1 Cor. 16. 12. but his will was not at a. to come 

1 John 1. 5. and in him is no darkness at a. 
Rev. 18. 21. Babylon shall be found no more at a. 

22.the sound shall be heard no more at a. in thee 
Before ALL. 
Gen.23.18.before a.that went in at the gates of city 
Lev. 10. 3. before a. the people I will be glorified 

2 Chr. 33. 7. Jerusalem which I have chosen bef a. 
J(sr.33.9.shall be to me an honour before a. nations 
Mat. 26. 70. but he denied before them a. saying 
Gal. 2. 14. 1 said to Peter before them a. 

1 Tim. 5. 20. them that sin rebuke before a. that 

For ALL. 
J^iini. 8. 18. 1 have taken Levites /or a. first-born 
Deut.22.5.for a.that do so are abomination,25.16. 

31. 18. hide my face in that day for a. the evils 
Psal. 10.5. as for a. his enemies, he puffeth at them 

78. 32. for a. this they sinned still, believed not 

116. 12. what render to the Lord /or a. his benefits 
Eccl. 5. 9. the profit of the earth is for a. 

11.9. /or a.these God will bring thee to judgment 
Fsa. 40. 2. she hath received double for a. her sins 
Ezek. 6. 11. alas for a. the evil abominations 

20.43. and ye shall loathe yourselves/ora. the evils 
Dam.4.21.fruit was much, and in itwas meat /or a. 
Luke 3. 19. for a. the evils Herod had done 

20. 38. Gocl of the living, for a. live unto him 
Rom. 3. 23. for a. have sinned and come short of 

2 Cor. 5. 14. if one died /or a. then were all dead 
Phil. 2. 21. for a. seek their own, not the things 

1 TVwi. 2. 6. who gave himself a ransom for a. 
Heb. 8. 11. for a. shall know me, from the least 

10. 10. offering of the body of Christ once /or a. 

From ALL. 
Gen. 48. 16. angel who redeemed me from a. evil 
Lev. 16. 30. that ye may be clean/rowi a. your sins 
Psal. 34. 4. and deUvered me from a. my fears 
Jer. 16. 15. from a. lands whither he had driven 
Dan. 7.7. it was diverse/rom a. the boasts before it 
WeA.4.4.God rested the seventh da.y from a. works 

In ALL, 
Gen. 21. 12. in a. that Sarah hath said, hearken 

22. God is with thee in a. that thou dost 
Deut. 29. 9. that ye may prosper in a. that ye do 
Josh. 22. 2. and have obeyed my voice in a. that 

2 Sam. 23. 39, mighty men, thirty and seven in a. 
I Kings 2. 3. thnu mayest prosper in a. thou dost 

26. afflicted in a. my father was afflicted 
1 Gliron. 2. 6. sons of Zerah, five of them in a. 
J^eh. 9. 33. thou art just in a. that is brought on us 
P at. 10. 4- God is not in a. his thoughts 
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Prov. 3. 6. in. a. thy ways acknowledge him 
Isa. 39. 2. notiiing z'?i a. his dominion shewed not 
63. 9. in a. their afflictions he was afflicted 
Jer. 38. 9. have done evil ^?^ a. they have done 
Ezek. 21. 24. wi a. your doings your sins appear 
Hos. 12. 8. in a. my labours shall find no iniquity 
Acts 27. 37. we were in a. in the ship 276 souls 
Rom. 8. 37. in a. these more than conquerors 

1 Cor. 12. 6. the same God worketh all in a. 
15. 28. put all under, that God may be all in a. 

Eph. 1. 23. the fulness of him that filleth aU in a. 
Col. 3. 11. but Christ is all and in a. 
2Thess. 1.10. to be admired i7i a. them that believe 
Heb. 13. 4. marriage is honourable in a. 

2 Pet. 3. 16. as also in a. his epistles, speaking 

All Mght ; see Night, 

Of ALL. 

Gen. 6. 2. took them wives of a. which they chose 

14. 20. he gave him titiies of a. Heb. 7. 2. 

28. 22. of a. thou shalt give me, I will give tenth 
Exod. 9. 4. nothing die of a. is children's of Israel 
Jb5A.8.35.not a word of a. which Moses comm.and. 
Jiidg. 13. 13. of a. I said to the woman, beware 
2 Sam. 16. 21. shall hands of a. with thee be strong 
2 Kings 9. 5. and Jehu said, to which of a. us 
Esth. 6. 10. let nothing fail of a. thou hast spoken 
Job 8. 13. so are the paths of a. that forget God 
Eccl. 6. 2. he wanteth nothing of a. he desireth 
£2eA-.43.11.if they be ashamed o/o.they have done 
Amos 3.2. you only have I known of a. the families 
Mark 9. 35. the same shall be servant of a. 10. 44. 
John 6. 39. of a. which hath given me, lose nothing 
Acts 10. 36. peace by Jesus Christ, he is Lord of a. 

1 Cor. 14. 24. he is convinced of a. judged of a. 
Gal. 4. 1". now I say, the heir, though he be 1. of a. 
Eph. 4. 6. God w-ho is Father of a. above all 
jyis6.12.23.and to God the Judge 0/ a. and to spirits 
Jam. 2. 10. offend in one point, he is guilty of a. 

On or Upon ALL. 
Gen. 39. 5. blessing of the Lord wasupon a.he had 
Isa. 4. 5. for upon a. the glory shall be a defence 
Ezek. 40. 4. set thy heart upon a. that I shall shew 
Rom. 3.22. unto all, and upon a. them that believe 
11. 32. that he might have mercy upon a. 
Jude 15. to execute judgment m;?o?i a.and convince 
Rev.3.10.the hour of temptation shaU come upona. 
Over ALL. 

2 Sam. 3. 21. that thou mayest reign over a. 

1 Chr. 29. 12. and thou reignest over a. in thy hand 
Psal. 103. 19. his kingdom ruleth over a. 
Mat. 24. 47. make him ruler over a. Luke 12.44. 
John 17. 2. as thou hast given him power over a. 
Rom. 9. 5. who is over a. God blessed for ever 

10. 12. the same Lord over a. is rich unto afl 

ALL these. 
Gen. 15. 10. he took to him a. these and divided 

42. 36. Jacob said, a. these things are against me 

49. 28. a. these are the twelve tribes of Israel 
Exod. 20. 1. God spake a. these words, saying 
Job 12. 9. who knoweth not that in a. these 
Jer. 9. 26. for a. these nations are uncircumcised 
Hob. 2. 6. shall not a. these take up a parable 
Mat.6.33.a.these shall be added to you,Lukel2.31. 

24. 8. a. these are the beginning of sorrows 
Mark 7. 23. a. these evil things come from within 
Acts 2. 7. are not a. these which speak Galileans? 
1 Cor. 12.11. a. these worketh that self-same Spirit 
CoZ.3.8.but now you put off a. these, anger, wrath 
Heb. 11. 13. a. these died in faith, not having re- 
ALL this. [ceived 

Gen. 41. 39. as God hath shewed thee a. this 
Deut. 32. 27. and the Lord hath not done a. this 
.ludg. 6. 13. why then is a. this befallen us 7 

1 Sam. 22. 15. thy servant knew nothing of a. this 

2 Sam. 14. 19. is not the hand of Joab in a. this ? 

1 Chr. 28. 19. a. this the Lord made me understand 

2 Chron. 21. 18. after a. this the Lord smote him 
29. 28. a. this continued till the burnt-offering 

Ezra 8. 35. a. this was a burnt-offering to the Lord 
JVeA. 9. 38. because of a. this we make a covenant 
Esth. 5. 13. yet a. this availeth me nothing 
Job 1. 22. in a. this Job sinned not, 2. 10. 

13. 1. lo, mine eye hath seen a. this 
Psal. 44. 17. a. this is come upon us, yet not forgot 

78. 32. for a. this they sinned still 
Eccl. 7. 23. a. this have I proved by wisdom 

8. 9, a. this have I seen, and applied my heart to 

9. 1. a. this I considered in my heart, to declare 

[a. this 
Isa. 5,25. for a. this his anger is not turned away 

9. 12, 17, 21. 1 10. 4. 

48. & thou hast heard, see a. this 
Dan. 4. 28. a. this came upon Nebuchadnezzar 

5. 22. hast not humbled, tho' thou knewest a. this 

7. 16. I came and asked him the truth of a. this 
Hos. 7. 10. do not return, nor seek him for a. this 
Mic. 1. 5. for the transgression of Jacob is a. this 
Mat. 1.22. a. this was done that the prophets mi?ht 
be fulfilled, 21. 4. [ 26. 56. 
Luke 16. 26. besides a. this there is a gulph fixed 



ALM 

Luke 24. 21. besides a. this to-day b the third day 

ALL that he had, or she had. 
Gen. 12. 20. Pharaoh sent him and a- that he had 
13.1.Abram went outof Egypt, and a. that he had 

25. 5. and Abraham gave a. that he had to Isaac 
31.21. Jacob fled with a. that he had, and rose up 
39. 4. a. that he had he put into Joseph's hand, 6. 

5. the blessing of the Lord was on a. that he had 
Mat.l8.25.heso\d,a: that he had,paiymenthe made 
Mark5.26.she spent a.that she Aa(f,nothingbettered 
12.44.of her want cast in a.that she had.^Luke21.'k 
To or Unto ALL. 
Psal. 145. 9. the Lord is good to a. and his merciv* 
Eccl. 2. 14. one event happeneth to a. them, 9. 3,11. 

9. 2. all things come alike to a. one event to right. 
Isa. 36. 6, so is Pharaoh to a. that trust in him 
Mark 13.37. what I say to you, l&&y unto a. watch 
Luke 12. 41. speakest thou this to us, or even to a.'t 
Acts 2, 39. the promise is to a. that are afar off 

4. 16. manifest ^0 a. that dwell in Jerusalem 
jRom.l0.12.the Lord is rich unto a.that call on kim 

13. 7. render therefore to a. their dues 
1 Cor. 9. 19. I made myself a servant unto a. 

1 Tim. 4. 15. that thy profiting may appear to a. 

With ALL. 
J^um. 16. 30. 7oith a. that appertain to them 
Deut. 6. 5. thou shall love the Lord with a. thy 
heart, with a. thy soul, 11. 13. Mat. 22. 37. 

2 Chron. 25. 7. with a. the children of Ephraim 
Prov. 4. 7. icith a. thy getting, get understanding 
Acts 10.2.that feared God with a. his house, 16. 34. 
1 Cor. 1. 2. with a. that in every place call on Jesus 
Phil. 1. 25. 1 shall abide and continue 7ciiA you a, 

2. 17. if offered, I joy and rejoice with you a. 
ALL the while. 

1 Sam. 22. 4. a. the while David was in the hold 
25.7.nothing missing a.the while they were in Car, 
27. 11. so will be his manner a. the while he dwell- 

Job 27. 3. a. the while my breath is in me [eth 
ALL ye. 

Isa. 48. 14. a. ye assemble yourselves, and hear 
50. 11. behold a. ye that kindle a fire, that compasa 
66. 10. be glad with her, a. ye that love her 

Jer. 29. 20. hear the word, a. ye of the captivity 

Lam. 1. 12. is it nothing to you, a. ye that pass by? 

Mat. 11. 28. come to me, a. ye that labour and are 

23. 8. one is your master ; and a. ye are brethren 

26. 31. a. ye shall be oflTended, Mark 14. 27. 
Acts 2. 14. a. ye that dwell at Jerusalem, hearken 
See farther other usual Substantives : Congre- 
gation, Day, Earth, Israel, Men, People 
Things, &c. 

ALLEGING. 
Acts 17. 3. a. Christ must needs have suflored 

ALLEGORY, 
Gal. 4, 24. which things are an a. for these are 

ALLELUIAH. 
Rev. 19. 1. I heard a great voice, saying, a. 3, 4, 6 

ALLIED. 
JVeA. 13. 4. Eliashib the priest was a. to Tobiah 

ALLOW, 
Luke 11. 48. that ye a. the deeds of your fathers 
Acts 24.15.which they themselves also a. that there 
Rom. 7. 15. for that which I do, I a. not 

ALLOWED, ETH. 
Rom. 14. 22. himself in that thing which he a. 

1 Thess. 2; 4. but as we were a. of God to be put 

ALLOWANCE. 

2 Kings 25. 30. bis a. Avas a continual a. given him 
Prov. 30. 1 8. feed me with food of my a. 
Luke 3. 1 14. be content with your a. 

ALLURE. 
Hos.2. 14. T'fl a. and bring her into the wilderness 
2 Pet. 2. 18. they a. through the lusts of the flesh 

ALMS. 
Mat. 6. 1. that ye do not your a. before men 

2. therefore when thou dost thine a. do not sound 
4. that thine a. maybe in secret, and thy Father 

Luke 11, 41. give a. of such things as you have 
12. 33. sell that ye have, and give a. provide baga 
Acts 3.2. they laid, to ask a. of them that entered 

3. who seeing Peter and John, asked an a. 
10. they knew that it was he which sat for a. 

10. 2. Cornelius gave much a. to the people 

4. thine a. are come up for a memorial, 31. 

24. 17. I came to bring a. to my nation and offer. 

ALMS-DEEDS. 
Acts 9. 36. Dorcas full of a.-deeds which she did 

ALMIGHTY. 
Gen. 17. 1. 1 am the a. God, walk before me 
28. 3. God a. bless thee, and make thee fruitful 
35. 11. I am God a. be fruitful and multiply 
43. 14. God a. give you mercy before tho man 
48. 3. God a. appeared to me at Luz in Canaan 
49.25. by the a.who shall bless thee with blessing* 
Exod.6.3.I appeared to Abram bythe name God a. 
Jfum. 24. 4, which saw the vision of the a. 16. 
Ruth 1. 20. for the a. hath dealt bitterly with me 

2L seeing the a. hath afflicted me 
Job 5, 17, despise not thou the chastening of the 4 



ALO 

Job 6 4. for the arrows of the a. are within mo 

14. but he forsaketh the fear of the a. 
8. 3. or doth the a. pervert justice 1 
5. and make thy supphcation to the a, 
11. 7. canst thou find out the a. to perfection 1 
13. 3. surely I would speak to the a. and desire 

15. 25. he strengtheneth himself against the a. 
21. 15. what is the a. that we should serve him 7 

20. and he shall drink of the wrath of the a, 

22. 3. is it any pleasure to the a. thou art righteous 
17. which said, what can the a. do for them 1 
23. if thou return to the a. thou shalt be built 

25. yea, the a. shall be thy defence, thou shalt 

26. then shalt thou have thy delight in the a. 

23. 16. my heart soft, and the a. troubleth me 

24. 1. why, seeing times are not hid from the a. 
47. 2. and the a. who hath vexed my soul 

10. will he delight himself in the c. ? 

11. what is with the a. will I not conceal 
13. which they shall receive of tlie a. 

29. 5. when the a. was yet with me 

31. 2. what inheritance of the a. from on high 7 
35. my desire is, that the a. would answer me 

32. 8. inspiration of the a. giveth understanding 

33.4. and the breath of the a. hath given me life 

34. 10. far be it from the a. to commit iniquity 

12. neither will the a. pervert judgment 

35. 13. surely the a. will not regard vanity 

37. 23. touching the a. we cannot find him out 

40. 2. shall he that contendeth with the a. instruct 
Psal. 68. 14. when the a. scattered kings in it - 

91. 1. he shall abide under the shadow of the a. 
ha. 13. 6. shall come as destruction from the a. 
Ezek. 1. 24. I heard as the voice of the a. 10. 5. 
Dan. 11. t 38. for the a. God he shall honour 
Joel 1. 15. as destruction from the a. shall it come 
2 Cor. 6. 18. shall be my sons, saith the Lord a. 
Rev. 1. 8. which is, was, and is to come, the a. 

4. 8. the Lord God a. which was, and is, 11. 17. 

15. 3. Lord a. just and true are thy ways, 16. 7. 

16. 14. the battle of that great day of God a. 
19. 15. treadeth wine-press of wrath of the a. God 
21.22. God a. and the Lamb are the temple of it 

ALMOND, S. 
Oen. 43. 11. carry spices, myrrh, nuts, and a. 
Exod. 25. 33. made like to a. 34. | 37. 19, 20. 
JVum. 17. 8. the rod of Aaron for Levi yielded a. 
Eccl. 12. 5. when the a. tree shall flourish 
Jer. 1. 11. and I said, I see a rod of an a. tree 

ALMOST. 
Exod. 17. 4. they be a. ready to stone me 
Psal. 73. 2. as for me, my feet were a. gone 
94. 17. my soul had a. dwelt in silence 
119. 87. they had a. consumed me upon earth 
Prov.S.li. I was a. in all evil in the midst of congre- 
Acts 13.44. came a. the whole city together [gation 
19. 26. only at Ephesus, but a. through all Asia 
21. 27. and when the seven days were a. ended 
26. 28. a. thou persuadest me to be a Christian 
29. were both a. and altogether such as I am 
Heb, 9. 22. a. all things by the law are purged 

ALMUG-TREES. 
IKings lO.lLbrought from Ophir plenty ofa.-trees 
12.made of a.-tr.pillars,there came no such a.-tr. 
ALOES. 
Psal. 45. 8. thy garments smell of a. and cassia 
Prov. 7. 17. 1 have perfumed my bed with a. 
Cant. 4. 14. myrrh, a. with all the chief spices 
John 19. 39. Nicodemus brought a mixture of a. 

ALOFT. 
Prov. 18. f 10. the righteous runneth and is set a. 

ALONE 
Signifies, [1] One solitary ., or by himself, Lev. 

13. 46. Psal. 102. 7. [2] Only, Dan. 10. 7. 
Mat. 4. 4. [3] To cease from, Exod. 14. 12. 

Gen. 2. 18. it is not good that man should be a. 
Exod. 18. 18. art not able to perform it thyself a. 
24. 2. Moses a. shall come near the Lord 
J^ev. 13. 46. the leper dwell a. without the camp 
J^um. 11. 14. 1 am not able to bear all this peo- 
ple a. Dent. 1. 9, 12. 
17. that thou bear it not thyself a. 
23. 9. lo, the people shall dwell a. not be reckoned 
Dent. 32. 12. so the Lord a. did lead him 
33. 28. Israel then shall dwell in safety a. 
Josh. 22. 20. Achan perished not a. in his iniquity 
2 Saw.. 18. 24. behold, a man running a. 26. 
25. if he be a. there is tidings in his mouth 

1 KinfTS 11. 29. they two were a. in the field 

2 Kiyigs 19. 15. art God a. Isa. 37. 16. Psal. So. 10. 
I Chr. 29. 1. Solomon, whom a. God hath chosen 
Esth. 3. 6. scorn to lay hands on Mordecai a. 
Job 1. 15. I only am escaped a. to tell, 16, 17, 19. 

9. 8. God who a. spreadeth out the heavenB 
15. 19. to whom a. the earth was given 

31. 17. or have I eaten my morsel myself a. 1 
Psal. 83. 18. thou whose name a. is Jehovah 

102.7.1 watch and am as asparrow a.onthehouse- 

136. 4. to him who a. doeth great wonders [top 

148. 13. for his name a. is excellent 
11 



ALS 

Eccl. 4. 8. there is one a. and there is not a second 

10. but woe to him that is a. when he falleth 
Isa. 2. 11. Lord a. shall be exalted in that day, 17. 

14. 31. none shall be a. in his appointed times 

51. 2. for I called him a. and blessed him , 

63. 3. 1 have trodden the wine-press a. 
Lam. 3. 28. he sitteth a. and keepeth silence 
Dan. 10.7. and I Daniel a. saw the vision 
Hos. 8. 9. gone to Assyria, a wild ass a. by himself 
Mat. 4. 4. man shall not live by bread a. Luke 4. 4. 

14. 23. evening was come, he was a. Luke 9.18. 

18. 15. tell his fault between thee and him a. 
Mark 4. 34. when they were a. he expounded 

6.47.ship was in midst of sea,and he a. on the land 
Luke 5. 21. who can forgive sins but God a. ? 

6. 4. not lawful to eat, but for the priests a, 

9. 18. it came to pass, as Jesus was a. praying 
36. when the voice was past, Jesus was found a. 

10. 40. that my sister hath left me to serve a. 
John 6. 15. he departed into a mountain a. 

22. but that his disciples were gone away a. 

8. 16. for I am not a. but I and the Father, 16, 32. 

17. 20. neither pray I for these a. but for them 
Acts 19. 26. ye see and hear that not a. at Ephesus 
Rom. 4. 23. it was written for his sake a. 
Gal. 6. 4. he shall have rejoicing in himself a. 
Heb. 9. 7. went the high-priest a. once every year 
JaOT.2.17.faith if it hath not works is dead,being a. 

Left ALONE. 
Gen. 32.24. Jacob left a. and there wrestled a man 

42. 38. his brother is dead, and he is left a. 44. 20. 
Isa. 49.21. 1 was left a. these where had they beenl 
Dan. 10. 8. 1 was left a. and saw this great vision 
John 8. 9. and Jesus was left a. and the woman 

29. the Father hath not left me a. for I do always 
Rom. 11. 3. 1 am left a. and they seek my life 

Let ALONE. 
Exod.lA:.V2. let us a. that we may serve Egyptians 

32. 10. let me a. that my wrath may wax hot 
Deut. 9. 14. let me a. that I may destroy them 
Judg. 11. 37. let me a. two months, that I may go 
2 ^am. 16.11. let him a. let him curse, L. has bidden 
2 Kings 4. 27. let her a. her soul is vexed in her 
Ezra 6. 7. let the work of this house of God a. 
Job 10. 20. and let me a. that I may take comfort 

13.13. hold your peace, let me a. that I may speak 
Hos. 4. 17. Ephraim is joined to idols, let him a. 
Mat. 15. 14. let them a. they be blind leaders 
Mark 1. 24. let us a. what have we to do with 
thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth? Luke 4. 34. 

14. 6. Jesus said, let her a. why trouble ye her 1 

15. 36. let a. let us see whether Elias will come 
Luke 13. 8. Lord, let it a. this year also, till I dig 
John 11.48. if we let him a. all men v/iU believe 

12. 7. let her a. against the day of my burying 
Acts 5. 38. refrain from these men, let them a. 

ALONG. 
Mum. 21. 22. we will go a. by the king's highw^ay 

1 Sam. 6. 12. the kine went a. the highway, lowing 
28. 20. then Saul fell all a. on the earth 

2 Sam. 3.16. her husband went with her a. weeping 
16. 13. Shimei went a. cursing, and threw stones 

Jer. 41. 6. Ishmael went, weeping all a. as he went 

ALOOF. 
Psal. 38. 11. my friends stand a. from my sore 
Aloud; see Cry, Cried, Sing. 
ALPHA. . 
Rev. 1. 8. 1 am a. and Omega, 11. | 21.6. \ 22. 13. 

ALREADY. 
Exod. 1. 5. for Joseph was in Egypt a. 
Eccl. 1. 10. it hath been a. of old time, before us 
Mal.'2.2. your blessings, yea, I have cursed them a. 
JTif. 17. 12. I say unto you, Elias is come a. 
Joku 3. 18. he* that believeth not is condemned a. 
1 Cor. 5. 3. but present in spirit, have judged a. 
Phil. 3. 16. whereto we have a. attained 
1 Tim. 5. 15. some are a. turned aside after Satan 
Rev. 2. 25. but that which ye have a. hold fast 

ALSO. 
Gen. 6. 3. strive with man, for that he a. is flesh 
JVum. 16. 10. and seek ye the priesthood a. ? 

1 Sam. 14. 44. Saul answered, God do so and 

more a. 2 Satn. 3. 35. 1 19. 13. 

2 Kings 7. 4. and if we sit still here, we die a, 
Psal. 68. 18. gifts, yea, for the rebelhous a. 
Isa. 7. 13. but will ye weary my God a.l ' 
Zech. 8. 21. to seek the Lord of hosts I will go a. 
.yifai. 6. 21. there will your heart be a. Luke 12. 34. 

26. 73. surely thou art a. one of them 
Mark 1. 38. that I may preach there a. 

2. 28. Son of man is Lord a. of sabbath, Luke 6. 5. 
Luke 11. 45. thus saying, thou reproachest us a. 
John 5. 19. what he doth, these a. doth the Son 

12. 26. where I am, there shall a. my servant be 

14. 3. that where I am, there ye may be a. 
Acts 12. 3. he proceeded to take Peter a. 
Rom. 16. 2. succourer ^f many, and of myself a. 

1 Cor. 9. 8. or saith not the law the same a. 

' 15. 8. and last of all, he was seen of me a. 

2 Tim. 1. 5. 1 am persuaded that in thee a. 



ALT 

Jam. 2. 26. faith without works is dead a 

1 John 4. 21 . that lo ve th God, love his broth ur a. 

ALTAR 
Signifies, [1] A material altar, on which sacrifices, 
were offered, 1 Kings 13. 1, 2. 1 18. 30. [2] Christ, 
who is the only Christian altar, to whom W6 
bring all our sacrifices and services, Heb.13.10. 
Gen. 8. 20. Noah builded an a. to the Lord 
12.7. there Abraham built an a. to the Lord, 22. 9. 
35. 1. Jacob, go lo Beth-el, and make there an a, 
3. up to Beth-el, I will make there an a. to God 
Exod. 17. 15. Moses built an a. Jehovah-nissi 
20. 24. an a. of earth shalt thou make to me 
21. 14. shalt take him from mine a. that he die 

29. 37. sanctify it, it shall be an a. most holy 
44. 1 will sanctify the tabernacle and a. 

30. 27. a. of incense |-| 40. 10. a. of burnt-offering 
Lev. 6. 9. the fire of the a. shall be burning in it 
JVum. 7. 84. this was the dedication of the a. 

18. 3. they shall not come nigh the a. 

Josh. 22. 34 the children of Gad called the a. Ed 
Judg. 6. 25. throw down the a. of Baal, and grove 
31. because one hath cast down his a. 

1 Sam. 2. 33. whom I shall not cut off from mine a. 

2 Sam. 24. 18. go up, rear an a. to the Lord 

1 Kings 13. 2. he cried agamst the a. O a. a. 

18^30. Elijah repaired the a. of the Lord 
35. and the water ran round about the a. 
"IKings 18.22.shall worship before this a. Isa.SQ.l 
Psal. 26. 6. so will I compass thine a. O Lord 

43.4.thenwillIgotothea. of God, to God my joy 
Isa. 19. 19. an a. to the Lord in the midst of Egypt 

27. 9. the stones of the a. as chalk-stones 

56. 7. their sacrifices be accepted on mine a. 
Lam. 2. 7. the Lord hath cast off his a. 
Ezek. 8. 16. between the porch and a. 25 men 
Joel 1. 13. lament, howl, ye ministers of the a. 

2. 17. the priests weep between the porch and a. 
Amos 2. 8. upon clothes laid to pledge by every a. 
Mai. 1. 7. ye offer polluted bread on mine a. 
10. nor do kindle fire on mine a. for nought 

2. 13. covering the a. of the Lord with tears 
Mat. 5. 23. if thou bring thy gift to the a. 

23. 18. whoso shall swear by the a. it is nothing 

• 35.ye slew between the temple and a.Lukell.51 
Acts 17. 23. I found an a. with this inscription 
1 Cor. 9. 13. wait at the a. partakers with a. 10. 18. 
Heb. 7.13. of which none gave attendance at the a. 

13. 10. we have an a. whereof they have no right 
Rev. 6. 9. 1 saw under the a. the souls of them slain 

8. 3. should offer it with prayers on the golden a. 

9. 13. heard a voice fi'om horns of the golden a. 

See Built. 

ALTARS. 
i:zo(f.34.13.shall destroy their a. Deut. 7. 5. 1 12.3. 
A''um. 23. 1. Balaam said, build here seven a. 

1 Kings lO.lO.Israel have thrown down thine a.l4 

2 Chron. 34. 5. burnt the bones of priests on the a. 
Psal. 84. 3. even thine a. Lord of hosts, my king 
Isa. 17. 8. and he shall not look to the a. the work 
Jer. 17. 1. sin of Judah graven on horns of the a. 

2. whilst their children remember their a. 
Ezek. 6.4. and your a. shall be desolate, images be 
Hos. 8. 11. made a. to sin, a. shall be to him to si:^ 

10. 8. thorn and thistle shall come on their a, 
12. 11. their a. are as heaps in the furrows 

Amos 3. 14. 1 will also visit the a. of Beth-el 
Rom. 11. 3. Lord, they have digged down thine a 

ALTER. 
Lev. 27. 10. he sh-ll nrit a. it, a good for a bad 
Ezra 6. 11. t!),T \v]io.;oever shall a. this word 
12. destroy all that put their hand to a. this 
Psal. 89. 34. not a. the thing gone out of my lipa 
Prov. 31. 1 5. lest they a. the judgment of afiiicted 

ALTERED. 
Esth. 1. 19. be not a. that Vashti come no more 
Luke 9. 29. the fashion of his countenance was a 

ALTERETH. 
Dan. 6. 8. according to the law which a. not, 12 

ALTERING. 
JVum. 14. t 34. ye shall know my a. of purpose 

ALTHOUGH. 
Exod. 13. 17. a. that was near, for God said 
2 Sam. 23. 5. a. my house be not so with God 
Job 2. 3. a. thou movedst me against him 
Jer, 31. 32. a. I was a husband unto them 
Ezek. 11. 16. a. I have cast them far off 
Hab. 3. 17. a. the fig-tree shall not blossom 
Mark 14. 29. a. all shall be offended, yet will not I 
Gal. 6. '\ 1. a. a man be overtaken in a fault 

ALTOGETHER. 
J\rum. 16. 13. make thyself a. a prince over us 
Deut. 16. 20. which is a. just shalt thou follow 
Psal. 14. 3. thev are a. become filthy, Psal. 53. 3. 

19. 9. judgments of the Lord are righteous a. 
39. 5. every man at his best state is a. vanity 
50. 21. that I was a. such a one as thyself 
139. 4. but lo, O Lord, thou knowest it a. 

Cant. 5.16. his mouth is sweet, yea, he is a. loveh 
John 9. 34. thou wast a. born in sins, dost thou 



AMB 

^ets 26. 29 were almost an a. such as I am 

1 Car. 5. 10. yot not a. willi tlic Ibrnicators 
y. 10. or saitli ho it a. for our sakes 1 

2 Coi\ 4. t i^' perijloxed, but not a. witliout help 

ALVVAY, ALWAYS, 

Signifies, [1] CoutinuaU!/, John 8. 29. [2] Fre- 

gaentli/^AclslO.^. [3J To the C7id of the icorld, 

Mat. 26. 20. [i] During life, 2 Sam. 9. 10. 

Z)e«£.5.i:L>.0 that tiicywould kce]) my conimandsti. 

11. J. thou siialt keep his commandments a. 

14. 23. thou mayest learn to fear tlie Lord a. 
Job 7. 10. 1 loathe it, 1 would not live a. 

27 10. will he a. call upon God ? 
Psal. 16. 8. I have set the Lord a. before me 

103. 9. he will not a. chide, nor keep his anger 

119. 112. inclined to perform thy statutes a. 
Prov 8.30.1 was by him, rejoicmg a. before him 
Isa. 57. 10. neither will I be a. wroth 
JUat.28.20. 1 am with you a. to the end of the world 
Mark 14. 7. but me ye have not a. John 12. 8. 
John 8. 29. I do a. those things that please him 

11. 42. 1 know that thou hearest me a. . 
Acts 10. 2. Cornelius prayed to God a. 

2 Cor. 2. 14. God, who a. causeth us to triumph 
Phil. 1. 4. a. in every prayer of mine for you 

20. as a. so now also, Christ shall be magnified 
2. 12. as ye have a. obeyed, not in my presence 
4. 4. rejoice in tlie Lord a. and again rejoice 

1 Thess. 2. 16. to till up their sins a. for wrath 

2 Pet. 1. 15. to have these a. in remembrance 

I AM, I AM that I AM. 
Exod. 3. 14. / am that I am kath sent me to you 
J^am. 11. 21. the people amongst whom I am 
j^eh. 6. n. who is there that being as / am 
Job 9. 32. he is not a man as / am, that I should 
Psal. 35. 3. say to my soul, / am thy salvation 
39. 4. that I may know how frail / am 
50. 7. O Israel, / am God, even thy God 
143. 12. destroy them, for / am thy servant [11. 
/sa.44.6. lam the first,/ a m the last, 48. 12. Rev.l. 
47. 8. 1 am, and none else besides me, Zeph. 2. 15. 

58. 9. thou shalt cry, and he shall say, here / am 
Mat. 16. 13. whom do men say that / the Son of 

man am ? Mark 8. 27. Luke 9. 18. 
Luke 22. 70. art the Son of God, ye say that / am 
John 6. 3.5. Jesus said, I am the bread of life 

8. 12. saying, I am the light of the world 

58. I say to you, before Abraham was, lam 

12. 28. where I am there shall my servants'be 
17.24.1 will, that they may be with me where lam 

dots 26. 29. almost and altogether such as / am 
27.23.angel of God,whose /am,and whom I serve 

1 Cor. 15. 10. by the grace of God / am what / ajn 
Gal. 4.12. brethren, be as I am, for lam as you are 
Phil. 4. 11. for I have learned in what state I am 
Rev. 1. 18. / am he that liveth, I am alive for ever 

19. 10. see thou do it not, lavi thy fellow-servant 

AM L 

Gen. 4. 9. I know not, am I my brother's keeper? 

30. 2. am /in God's stead, who hath withheld 

2 Kings 5. 7. am I God, to kill and to make alivel 
18.25.am /come up without the Lord, Tsa. 36.10. 

Jer. 23. 23. am /a God at hand, saith the Lord 
Mat. 18. 20. there arn I'm the midst of them 
John 7. 33. yet a little while am I with you 

1 Cor. 9. 1. am I not an apostle 1 am I not free ? 

2 Cor. 12. 10. when I am weak, then am I strong 

Here Am I, or Here I AM. See Here. 
AMAZED. 
Judg. 20. 41. the men of Benjamin were a. 
Job 32. 15. they were a. they answered no more 
Isa. 13. 8. they shall be a. one at another 
Ezek. 32. 10. I will make many people a. at thee 
Mat. 19. 25. the disciples were exceedingly a. 
Mark2.\2.\vexe all a.and glorified God, /.wJie 5.28. 
14. 33. he began to be sore a. and very heavy 
Luke 4. 36. all a. and spake among themselves 

9. 43. were all a. at the mighty power of God 
Acts 9. 21. but all that heard Saul were a. 

AMAZEMENT. 
Acts 3. 10. filled with a. at what had happened 

1 Pet. 3. 6. and are not afraid with any a. 

AMBASSADOR. 
Prov. 13. 17. but a faithful a. is health 
Jer. 49. 14. an a. sent to the heathen, Obad. 1. 
Eph. 6. 20. for which I am an a. in bonds 

AMBASSADORS. 
Josh. 9 4. went and made as if they had been a. 

2 Chron. 32. 31. the business of the a. of Babylon 
35. 21. he sent a. what have I to do with thee 1 

Tsa. 18. 2. that sendeth a. by the sea in vessels 
30. 4 princes at Zoan, his a. came to Hanes 
33 7, the a. of peace shall weep bitterly 
Ezek. 17. 15. he rebelled in sending a. to Egypt 
2 Cor 5. 20. now then we are a. for Christ 

AMBASSAGE. 

Lukeli. 32. sendeth an a. anddesireth conditions 

Amber ; see Colour. 

AMBUSH, ES. 

Josh. 8. 2. lay thee an a. for the city behind it 

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ANC 

Jer. 51. 12. set up the watchmen, prepare the a. 
AMBUSHMENT, S. 

2 Chron. 13. 13. Jeroboam caused an a. the a. was 
20. 22. the Lord set a. against Ammon 
AMEN 

Signifies, in Hebrew, true, faithful, certain. It 
is made use of likewise to ajjirm any thing, and 
was an affirmation used often by our Saoiour, 
7chich is rendered in our translation, verily, 
verily; amen, amen, I say unto you, John 3. 3, 
5. All the promises of God are amen i?i Christ; 
that is, certain and Jirrn, 2 Cor. 1. 20. Christ 
himself, the faithful prophet and teacher of Jus 
church, is called the Amen, Rev. 3. 14. In 
Isa. 65. 16. shall bless himself in the God of 
truth, and swear by the God of truth ; which in 
the Hebrew is, the God amen. Andit is used 
in the end of prayer in testimony of an earnest 
wish, desire, or assurance to be heard ; amen, 
so be it, so shall it be. The word amen is used 
in many languages. 

J^uni. 5. 22. and the woman snail say a^a. 

Deut. 27. 15. all the people shall say a. to the end 

IKings 1.36.Benaiah answered a. the Lord say so 

IChron. 16. 36. people said a.and praised the Lord 

P5aZ.41.13.from everlasting to everlasting; a.anda. 
72. 19. earth filled with his glory ; a. and a. 
89. 52. blessed be the Lord for evermore, a. 
103.48. and let all the people say a. [and a. 

Jer. 28. 6. even the prophet Jeremiah said a. 

Mat. 6. 13. the power and the glory for everj a. 

1 Cor. 14. 16. the room of the unlearned, say a. 

2 Cor. 1. 20. the promises in him are yea and a. 
Rev. 1. 18. behold, I am alive for evermore, a. 

3. 14. write these things, saith the a. the faithful 
5. 14. and the four beasts said a. 19. 4. 

22. 20. surely I come quicklv, a. even so, come 

AMEND." [Lord Jesus 

Jer. 1. 3. a. ways, and doings, 5. 1 26. 13. | 35. 15. 
John 4. 52. the hour when he began to a. 

AMENDMENT. 
Mat. 3. fS. bring fruits answerable to a. of life 

AMENDS. 
Lev. 5. 16. he shall make a. for the harm done 

AMERCE. 

Deut. 22. 19. they shall a. him in an 100 shekels 

Amethyst ; see Agate and Jacinth. 

AMIABLE. 

Psal. 84. 1. how a. are thy tabernacles, O Lord 

AMISS. 
2 Chron. 6. 37. we have sinned, we have done a. 
Dan. 3. 29. speak any thing a. against the God 
Luke 23. 41. but this man hath done nothing a. 
Jam. 4. 3. ask and receive not, because ye ask a. 

AMONG. 
J^um. 14. 14. heard that thou. Lord, art a. them 
Ezra 10. 18. a. the sons of the priests were found 
JVe/t. 13. 26. yet a. many nations was no king 
,Tob 33. 23. if an interpreter, one a. a thousand 
36. 14. and their life is a. the unclean 
Eccl. 6. 1. there is an evil common a. men 
7. 28. one a. 1,000, but a woman a. all those 
Cant. 5. 10. the chiefest a. ten thousand 
Jer. 5. 26. a. my people are found wicked men 
Mic. 7. 2. and there is none upright a. men 
Luke 1. 28. blessed art thou a. women 
10. 3. I send you forth as lambs a. wolves 
John 6. 9. but what are they a. so many ? 
Col. 1. 1 18. a. all he might have the pre-eminence 
ANATHEMA. 

1 Cor. 16. 22. let him be a. maran-atha 

ANCESTORS. 
Lev. 26. 45. remember the covenant of their a. 

ANCHOR. 
Acts 27. 30. as though they would have cast a. 
Hcb.G. 19. which hope we have as an a. of the soul 

ANCIENT 
Signifies, [1] Old, of former time, 1 Chron. 4. 22. 
[2] Ke^-y old men, Job 12. 12. [3] Men of for- 
mer times, 1 Sam. 24. 13. [4] Governors, po- 
litical and ecclesiastical, Isa. 3. 14. Jer. 19. 1. 
/>eMi.33.15.forthe chief things of the a. mountains 
Judg. 5. 21. that a. river, the river Kishon 

2 Kings 19. 25. of a. times, I formed it, Isa. 37. 26. 
I Chron. 4. 22. and these are a. things 

Ezra 3.12. were a. men, and had seen the first house 
Job 12. 12. with the a. is wisdom, and in days 
Prov. 22. 28. remove not the a. land-marl^ 
/sa. 3.2. prudent and a. the Lord doth take away 
9. 15. the a. and honourable, he is the head 
19. 11. how say ye, T am the son of a. kings 1 

23. 7. whose antiquity is of a. days 
44. 7. since I appointed the a. people 

47. 6. upon the a. hast thou laid thy yoke 
51. 9. awake, O arm of the Lord, as in the a. days 
Jer. 18. 15. caused them to stumble from a. paths 
Ezek. 9. 6. then they began at the a. men 
Dan, 7. 9. the a. of days did sit, whose garment 
13. one like the Son of man came to a. of days 
22. till the a. of days came, and judgment given 



ANG 

ANCIENTS. 

1 Sam. 24. 13. as saith the proverb of the a. 
Psal. 119. 100. 1 understand more than the a. 
Isa. 3.14. Lord will enter into judgment with the a 

24. 23. the Lord shall reign before his a. 
Jer. 19. 1. take oi a. of the people and a. of priests 
Ezek. 7. 26. counsel shall perish from the a. 
8. 12. son of man, hast thou seen what the a. do ? 
27. 9. the a. of Gebal were in thee thy calkers 

ANCLE-BONES. 
Acts 3. 7. bis a.-bones received strength 
ANCLES. 

2 Sam.22.t 37.that my a. did not slip, Psal. 18. 1 36.. 
Ezek. 47. 3. the waters were to the a. 

ANGEL 
Signifies, A messenger, or bringer of tidings, and 
is applied [1] To those intellectual and imma- 
terial beings, whom God makes use of as his 
ministers to. execute the orders of providence, 
Rev. 22. 8. [2] To Christ, who is the Mediator 
and Head of the church, Zech. 1. 12. Rev. 10. 

I. [3] To ministers of the gospel, who arc 
ambassadors for Christ, Rev. 2. 1. \ 3. 1, 7. 
[4] To such whom God employs to execute his 
judgments, Rev. 15. 8. | 16. 1. [5] To devils, 
Mat. 25. 41. 1 Cor. 6. 3. 

Ge?i.22.11. a. of the Lord said, Abraham, Abraham 
24. 7. he shall send his a. before thee, 40. 
48. 16. the a. who redeemed me from all evil 
Exod. 23. 20. send a. before thee, 23. | 32. 34. \ 33. 2. 
.ArM?K.20.16.sent an a. and brought us out of Egypt 
Judg. 13. 19. and the a. did wonderously 
2 Sam. 24. 16. the a. stretphed out his hand, the a. 
that destroyed the people, 1 Chron. 21. 15. 
17. David spake when he saw the a. that smote 
L Kings 13. 18. a. spake to me by the word of Lord 
19. 5. an a. touched Elijah and said, arise and eat 

1 C'Ar.21.15. God sent an a. to Jerusalem to destroy 

20. and Oman turned back, and saw the a. 
27. the-Lord commanded the a. and he put up 

2 C/wo?i.32.21.the Lord sent an a. which cut off 
Eccl. 5. 6. nor say before the a. it was an error 
Isa. 6:i. 9. the a. of his presence saved them 
Dan. 3. 28. God who hath sent a. and dehvered 

6. 22, my God hath sent his a. and shut up 
Hos. 12. 4. yea, he had power over the a. 
Zech. 1. 9. the a. that talked with me said, 4 5 

13. Lord answered the a. that talked with me 

14. the a. that communed with me said 

19. 1 said to the a. that talked, 4. 4. ] 5. 10. [ 6. 4 

2. 3. the a. that talked went out, and another a. 

3. 3. with filthy garments, and stood before the a 
5. 5. the a. that talked with me, went forth 

6. 5. the a. answered, these are the four spirits 
Mat. 28. 5. the a. answered the woman, fear not 
Luke 1. 13. the a. said, fear not, Zacharias 
19. the a. answered and said, I am Gabriel 
26. in the sixth month the a. Gabriel was sent 
30. the a. said to her, fear not, Mary 
35. a. answered. Holy Ghost shall come on the^ 
2. 10. the a. said to the. shepherds, fear not 
13. suddenly there was with the a. a multitude 

21. so named of the a. before he was conceived 

22. 43. there appeared an a. strengthening him 
John 5. 4. an a. went down at a certain season 

12. 29. others said, an a. spake to him 
Acts 6. 15. as it had been the face of an a. 

7. 35. by hands of the a. that appeared in the bush 
38. in the wilderness with the a. which spake 

10. 7. when the a. which spake to Cornelius 

22. was warned from God by a holy a. to send 

11. 13. how he had seen an a. in his house 

12. 8. the a. said to Peter, bind on thy sandals 

9. that it was true which was done by the a. 

10. and forthwith the a. departed from him 

II. the Lord hath sent his a. and delivered me 

15. Rhoda affirmed, then said they, it is his a. 

23. 8. the Sadducees say, neither a. nor spirit 
9. if a spirit or an a. hath spoken to him 

2 Cor. 11. 14. is transformed into an a. of light 
Gal. 1. 8. though we or an a. from heaven preacli 
Rev. 1. 1. and he signified it by his a. to John 

2.1.unto the a. of the church, 8, 12, 18. 1 3. 1. 7, 14. 

5. 2. 1 saw a strong a. proclaiming with loud voic& 

7. 2. I saw another a. ascending from the east 

8. 3. and another a. came and stood at the altar 

4. ascended before God out of the a. hand 

5. the a. took the censer, and filled it with fire 
7. the first a. sounded 1 8. second a. \ 10. third a. 
12. fourth a. \ 9. 1. fifth a.\ 13. sixth a. sounded 

8. 13. 1 heard an a. flying thro' midst of heaven 

9. 11. which is the a. of the bottomless pit 

14. saying to the sixth a. loose the four angels 

10. 1. 1 saw another a. come down, 18. 1. j 20 1 
5. and the a. which I saw stand on the sea 

7. but in the days of the voice of the seventh a 

8. go and take the book in the hand of the a. 
lO.I took the book || 11.1. and the a. stood, saying 

11. 15. seventh a. sounded, and there were voices 
14. C. I saw another a. fiv in midst of heaven 



ANG 

Hcv. 14. 8. anothor a. followed, saying, Babylon is 
9. third a. followed |i 15. another a. came, 17, 18. 
19. and the a. thrust in his sickle into the earth 

16. 'i. a. poured out his vial, 3, 4, 8, 10, 12, 17. 
5. and 1 heard the a. of the waters say 

17. 7. the a. said, wherefore didst thou marvel? 

18. 21. and mighty a. took up a stone like a great 
19. 17. and I saw an a. standing in the sun 

21. 17. the measure of a man, that is of the a. 

)i^2. 8. fell down to worship before the feet of a. 

16- 1 Jesus have sent mine a. to testify to you 

ANGEL of God. 

J&xod. 14. 19. a. of God who went before removed 

Judg. 13. 6. like the countenance of an a. of God 

1 Sam. 29. 9. art good in my sight, as an a. of God 

2 Sam. 14. 17. as an a. of God, so is my lord, 19. 27. 
20. wise according to the wisdom of an a. of God 

Mcts 27. 23. stood by me this night the a. of God 
Gal. 4. 14 hut received me as an a. of God 

ANGEL of the Lord. 
Gen. 16. 7. a of the L. found Hagar by a fountain 

9. the a. oj the Lord said to her, 10, 11. | 22. 11. 

Jfum. 22. 32, 35. Judg. 13. 18. 2 Kmgs 1. 3, 15. 

22.11. a. of the L. called to him outof heaven, 15. 

^fum.^. 23. ass saw the a. of L. standing, 25, 27. 

24. a. of L. stood in a path of the vineyards, 26. 

31. Balaam saw a. of the L. standing in the way 

34. and Balaam said to a. of the L. I have sinned 

35. a. of the L. said to Balaam, go with the men 
Judg.^.l.a.of L. came up, 1 Kings 19.7. Acts 12.7. 

4. when a. of the L. spake these words to Israel 

5. 23. curse ye Meroz, said the a. of the Lord 
6. 11. came an a. of the L. and sat under an oak 

12. a. of L. appeared to Gideon, and said to him 
21. the a. of the L. put forlh the end of the staff 
22.when Gideon perceived he was an a. of the L. 
13.3. fl. of the L. appeared to the woman, and said 
]6. Manoah knew not he was an a. of the L. 21. 
'20. a. of the L. ascended in the flame of the altar 

1 Sam. 24.16. a. of L. was by threshing, ICh. 21.15. 

i Kings 19. 35. a. of L. smote in camp, Isa. 37. .36. 

I CA-.'07i.21. 12. a. o/Z/. destroying throughout coasts 
18. a. of the L. commanded Gad to say to David 
30. afraid, because of the sword of a. of the Lord 

Psal.d-i.l.a. of L. encampeth round them that fear 
35. 5. let a. of L. chase them || 6. persecute them 

ZecA. 1.11. they answered the a. of the /y.that stood 

12. a. ofL. answered, wilt thou not have mercy 

3.5. a.of L. stood by Joshua || 6. a.ofL. protested 

12. 8. house of David as the a. of L. before them 
Mat. 1. 20. a. of L. appeared in a dream, 2. 13, 19. 

24. Joseph did as the a. of the L. had bidden him 
28. 2. for the a. of the L. descended from heaven 
Luke 1.11. there appeared to Zacharias an a. of L. 
2. 9. a. of L. came upon them, and glory of Lord 
Acts 5.1^. a. of L. by night opened the prison-doors 
8. 23. a. of the Lord spake to Philip, saying, arise 
12. 23. a. of L. smote Herod, because he gave not 

ANGELS. 
Gen. 19. 1. there came two a. to Sodom at even 

15. whe^ the morning arose, the a. hastened Lot 
Psal. 8. 5. a little lower than the a. Heb. 2. 7, 9. 

68. 17. the chariots of God are thousands of a. 
78. 25. man did eat a. food, he sent them meat 
49. and trouble, by sending evil a. among them 
Mat. 4. 11. a. came and ministered to, Mark 1. 13. 

13. 39. end of the world, the reapers are the a. 
49. the a. shall come forth and sever the wicked 

18. 10. their a. always behold the face of God 

24. 36. no man, not the a. in heaven, Mark 13. 32. 

25. 31. Son of man, and all the holy a. with him 

26. 53. give me more than twelve legions of a. 
v¥ar/«:8.38.when the Son of man cometh in the glory 

of his Father, with the holy a. Luke 9. 26. 

12. 25. nor marry, but are as tjie a. in heaven 
Liike 2. 15. as the a. were gone away from them 

16. 22. the beggar died, and was carried by the a. 

20. 36. nor die, for they are equal unto the a. 

24. 23. that they had also seen a vision of a. 
John 20. 12. and seeth two a. in white, sitting 
Acts 7.53.who received the law by disposition of a. 
RoiJi. 8. 38. nor life, nor a. able to separate us from 

1 Cor. A. 9. a spectacle to the world, to a. and men 

6. 3. know ye not that we shall judge a.l 
11.10. to have power on her head, because of the a. 

13. 1. though I speak with tongues of men and a. 
Gal. 3. 19. it was ordained by a. in the hand 
Col. 2. 18. no man beguile you m worshipping of a. 

2 Thess. 1. 7. revealed from heaven with mighty a. 
1 Tim. 3. 16. seen of a. preached to the Gentiles 

5. 21. 1 charge thee before God and the elect a. 
Heb. 1. 4. being made so much better than the a. 

5. to which of the a. said he at any time, 13. 
7. of the a. he saith, who maketh liis a. spirits 

2. 2. if the word spoken by a. was steadfast 
5. to the a. hath he not put in subjection 

16. he took not on him the nature of a. but seed 
12. 22. and to an innumerable company of a. 

13. 2. for some have entertained a. unawares 
Pet. 1. 12. which things the a. desire to look into 

13 



ANG 

1 Pei.3.22.a.and powers being made subject to him 
•2 Pet. 2. 4. if God spared not the a. that sinned 

11. whereas a. greater in power and might 
Jude 6. the a. who kept not their first eatate 
Rev. 1. 20. seven stars, a. of the seven churches 
5. 11. the voice of many a. about the throne 
7. 1. 1 saw four a. standing on the four corners 
2. and he cried with a loud voice to the four a. 
11. all the a. stood round about the throne 
8.13.trumpet of the three a.which are yet to sound 
9.14. loose the four a. which are bound in the river 

15. the a. were loosed, which were prepared 
14. 10. be tormented in presence of the holy a. 
21. 12. twelve gates, and at the gates twelve a. 

ANGELS of God. 

Gen.'28.12.a.of God ascend and descend, JbMl.Sl. 

32. 1. Jacob went his way, and a. of God met him 

Jl/ai. 22.30. but as a. of God in heaven, Mark 12.25. 

iL?iA:el2.8.him shall the Son confess beforea.o/God 

9.denieth me, shall be denied before the a.of God 

15. 10. there is joy in the pr^ence of the a. of God 

Heb. 1. 6. let all the a. of God worship him 

His ANGELS. 
Job 4. 18. and his a. he charged with folly 
Psal.91.11.give his a. charge, Mat. 4. G.Luke 4.10. 

103. 20. ye his a. which excel in strength 

104. 4. who maketh his a. spirits, Heb. 1. 7. 
148. 2. praise ye him ail his a. praise ye him 

Mat. 13. 41. the Son of man shall send forth his a. 

16. 27. come in the glory of his Father with his a. 

24. 31. send his a. with a great sound, Mark 13. 27. 

25. 41. fire prepared for the devil and his a. 
Rev. 3. 5. will confess before my Father and his a. 

12. 7. Michael and his a. the dragon and his a. 
9. the great dragon was cast out, and his a. 

ANGER, Verb. 
Rom. 10. 19. by a foolish nation I will a. vou 

ANGER. 
Geji. 27. 45. till thy brother's a. turn away 

44. 18. and let not thine a. burn against me 

45. t 5. neither let there be a. in your eyes 
49. 7. cursed be their a. for it was fierce 

Exod. 32. 19. saw the dancing,Moses' a.waxed hot 

22. Aaron said, let not the a. of my lord wax hot 

Deut. 9. 19. 1 was afraid of the a. and displeasure 

13. 17. Lord may turn from the fierceness of his a. 

29. 24. what meaneth the heat of this great a. 7 
Jos/i.7.26.Lord turned from the fierceness of his a. 
Judg. 8. 3. then their a. was abated toward him 
Esth. 1. 12. Ahasuerus his a. burned in him 

Job 4. t 9. by his a. are they consumed 

9. 13. if God will not withdraw his a. the proud 
Psal. 21. 9. as a fiery oven in the time of thine a, 

30. 5. for his a. endureth but a moment 

37. 8. cease from a. and forsake wrath, fret not 

38. 3. no soundness in my flesh because of thine a. 
69. 24. let thy wrathful a. take hold of them 
74. 1. why doth thy a. smoke against the sheep 
78. 21 and a. also came up against Israel 

38. many a time turned he his a. away 

49. he cast on them the fierceness of his a. 

50. he made a way to his a. he spared them not 
85. 3. hast turned from the fierceness of thine a. 

4. and cause thine a. towards us to cease 

5. wilt thou draw out thine a. to all generations'? 
90. 7. for we are consumed by thine a. 

11. who knoweth the power of thine a. ? 
103. 9. ncr will he keep his a. for ever, Jer. 3. 5. 
Prov. 15. 1. but grievous words stir up a. 
19. 11. the discretion of a man deferreth his a. 

21. 14. a gift in secret pacifieth a. 

22. 8. and the rod of his a. shall fail 

27. 4. wrath is cruel, and a. is outrageous 
Eccl. 7. 9. a. resteth in the bosom of tools 

11. t 10. therefore remove a. from thy heart 
Isa. 5. 25. for all this his a. is not turned away, 9. 

12, 17, 21. 1 10. 4. 

7. 4. fear not, for the a. of Rezin with SyTia 

10. 5. O Assyrian, the rod of mine a. and staff 
25. shall cease, and my a. in their destruction 

12. 1. though thou wast angry, thine a. is turned 

13. 9. the day of the Lord comech with fierce a. 
13. and in the day of his fierce a. Lam. 1. 12. 

30. 27. name of the Lord cometh burning with a. 
30. the Lord shall shew the indignation of his a. 
42. 25. therefore he poured on him the fury of a. 
48. 9. for my name's sake will I defer mine a. 
65. '10. these are a smoke in mine a. 
66. 15. Lord will come to render his a. with fury 
Jer. 2. 35. surely his a. shall turn from me 
3. 12. 1 will not cause mine a. to fall on you, I am 
merciful, and I will not keep mine a. for ever 
4. 26. all the cities were broken down by his a. 
7. 20. mine a. shall be poured on this place 
18. 23. deal with them in the time of thine a. 
25. 38. the land is (...isolate because of his a. 
32. 31. city hath been as a provocation of mine a. 
36.7. great is the a. the Lord hath pronounced 

42. 18. as mine a. hath been poured on Jerusalem 
44. 6. wherefore mine a. was poured forth 



ANG 

Jer. 49. 37. 1 will bring evil on them, my fierce O- 

Lam. 2.1. remembered not his footstool iii day of a, 

6. Lord hath despised in the indignation of his a. 

21. thou hast slain them in llie day of thine a, 

22. in the day of the Lord's a. ngne escaped 

3. 43. thou hast covered with a. and persecuted ua 

4. 11. he hath poured out his tierce a. 
Ezek.5. 13. thus shall mine a. be accomplished 

7. 3. and I will send mine a. upon thee 
8. and accomplish mine a. on thee, 20. 8, 21. 

25. 14. shall do in Edom, according to mine a. 

35. 11. 1 will even do according to thine a 
Dan. 9. 16. let thine a. be turned away 
Hos. 11.9. will not execute the fierceness of mine a. 

14. 4. for mine a. is turned away from him 
Amos 1. 11. his a. did tear perpetually, and kept 
Jonah 3. 9. if God will turn from his tierce a. 
Mic. 7. 18. he retaine'd not his a. for ever 
J\''ah. 1. 6. who can abide the fierceness of his a.? 
Hab. 3. 8. was thine a. against the rivers'? 
Zeph. 3. 8. to pour upon them all my tierce a. 
Mark 3. 5. when he had looked on them with a. 
Eph. 4. 31. let all a. be put away, Col. 3. 8. 

ANGER of the Lord. 
J^um. 25. 4. fierce a. of the Lord may be turned 

32.14. to augment the a. of the Lord against Israel 
Deut.-29. 20. the a. of the Lord shall smoke agains* 
.Judg. 2. 14. a. of Lord against Isr.20. 1 3. 8. ] 10. 7. 
2 Kings 24. 20. thro' the a. of the Lord it came to 

pass, Jer. 52. 3. 
c7cr.4.8.the fierce a. of the Lord is not turned away 
12. 13. because of the fierce a. of the Lord, 25. 37. 
23. 20. the a. of the Lord shall not return, 30. 24. 
51. 45. deliver his soul from the fierce a. of the Lr 
Lam. 4. 16. the a. of the Lord hath divided thert 
ZfpA.2.2.beforethe fierce a. of the L. come on you 
3. it may be ye shall be hid in the day of a. of L 
In ANGER. 
Gen. 49. 6. for in their a. they slew a man 
Exod. 11. 8. he went out from Pharaoh in a. 
Deut. 29. 23. which the Lord overthrew in a. 
28. the Lord rooted them out of the land in a, 

1 Sam. 20. 34. Jonathan rose from tJie table in a. 

2 Chron. 25. 10. they returned home in great a. 
Job 9. 5. which overturneth them in his a, 

18. 4. he teareth himself in his a. 

21. 17. God distributeth sorrows in his a. 

35.15. because it is notso, he hath visited inh\i a 
Psal. 6.1. Lord, rebuke me not in thy a. Jer. 10. 2-1 

7. 6. arise, O Lord, in thine a. lift up thyself 

27. 9. put not thy servant away in a. 

56. 7. in thine a. cast down the people, O Lord 

77. 9. ha.th he in a. shut up his tender mercies ? 
Isa. 13. 3. 1 have also called my mighty ones in a. 

14. 6. he that ruled the nations in a. 

63. 3. for I will tread them in mine a. 6. 
Jer. 21. 5. 1 will fight against you, even in a. 

32. 37. whither I have driven them in mine a. 

33. 5. whom I have slain in mine a. and in my fury 

Lam.2.1. Lord covered Zion v.ith a cloud inhis a, 

3. he hath cut off mj a. all the horn of Israel 

3. 60. persecute anddestroy them in a. 
Ezek. 3. 1 14. and I went «i hot a. 

5.15. when I shall execute judgments in tliC€«n a 

13. 13. shall be an overflowing shower in mine a. 

22. 20. so will I gather you in mine a. and fury 
43. 8. wherefore I have consumed them in mine a 

Z) 071.11.20. be destroyed, neither in a. nor in battla 
Hos. 13. 11. 1 gave thee a king in mine a. 
Mic. 5. 15. and I wnll execute vengeance in a. 
Hab. 3. 12. thou didst thresh the heathen in a. 

ANGER kindled. 
Gen. 30.2. a. of Jacob was kindled against Rachel 
Exod. 4.14.the a. of the Lord was k. against Moses 
mim. 11. 1. a. of the L. was k. 10. \ 12. 9. \ 22. 22. 
22. 27. Balaam's a. was k. and he smote the ass 
24. 10. Balak's a. was kindled against Balaam 
25.3.the a. of the Lord was kindled against Israel 
32. 13. Josh. 1.1. 2 Sam. 24. 1. 2 Kings 13. 3. 
32. 10. the Lord's a. was kindled the same time 
Deut.G.15. lest the a. of the Lord be k. against thee 
7. 4. so will the a. of the Lord be k. against you 

29. 27. the a. of the Lord was k. against this land 
31.17. mine a. shall be kindled in that day, Josh. 

23. 16. 

32. 22. for a fire is kindled in mine a. Jer. 15. 14. 

.ludg. 9. 30. Zebul's a. was kindled against Gaal 

14.19.Samson's a.k.and he went up to his father's 

1 Sam. 11.6. when Saul heard, his a.was k. greatly 

17.28. Eliab's a.was k. against David, and he said 
20. 30. Saul's a. was kindled against Jonathan 

2 Sam. 6. 7. a. of L. k. against Uzzah,l Chr. 13.10 
12. 5. David's a. was kindled against the man 

2 Kings 23. 26. the wrath wherewith his a. was k. 
2 Chron. 25. 10. their a. was kindled against Judah 
15. a. of the Lord was kindled against Amaziah 
Isa. 5. 25. the a. of the Lord k. against his people 
.Ter. 17.4. for ye have kindled a fire in mme a. 
Hos. 8. 5. mine a. is kindl. against them, how long 
Zec/j.l0.3.mine a.vfdskindl. againstthe shepherds 



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Provoke or Provoked to ANGER. 
Vctit. 4. '25 to provoke him to a. 9. 18. | 31. 2L'. 
I Kings 17. 17. 1 21. ti. | 2J. I'J. 2 Ckr. 3J. G. 
32. lO.willi aljoiiiiiiutious^?-o(;o^6'<Z tliey him to a. 
21. thoy hixvapr, me to a. 1 wilier. Uiem to a. 
Judff.2A'2. they bowed to them, aiui pr. U»e h.to a. 

1 Kings 14.y.mude molten iiuages lopr.io a. 15.30. 

15 made their groves^/-, tlie l<ord to a. IG. 7, 13. 

16.2. to^r. me to a. with their sins, 2 Kings 17. 11. 

Jer. 11. 17. 1 32. 21), 32. Eiek. IG. 2G. 

33. Ahab did more to pr. the Lord to a. than all 

21. 22. wherewith thou hast p7-ovokcd me to a. 

22. 53. Ahaz pr. to a. the Lord God ol' Israel 

2 Kings 21. 15. they have provoked me to a. since 

the day 

22. 17. forsaken me, that they might proookc me 
to a. 2 Chron. 34. 25. Jer. 25. 7. 
2 Chron. 28. 25. ^r. io a. thfe L. God of his fathers 
JVe/i. 4. 5. have pr. thee io a. before the builders 
Psal. 18.58.pr. him to a. with high ])laces, lOG. 29. 
Prov. 20. ,2. whoso j;/. him ft* a. sinneth against 
/sa. 1. 4. they have //r. the Holy One of Israel to a. 

65. 3. a people that provoke me to a. continually 

Jer. 7. 18. that they may provoke me to a. [pr.to a. 

19. do they pr. me ty a. \\ 8. 19. why have they 

25.G.pr.me not to a.|| 32.30.Israelhave/>r.meiya. 

44. 3. their wickedness topr. me to a. Ezck. 8. 17. 
Ezek-32.1; 9. 1 will^rouo^e to a. the hearts of many 
^06'. 12. 14. Ephraim^7'o«oA:erf him to a. bitterly 
Ci>Z.3.21 ■ • 



, t'athei'Sjprovoke not your children to a 
Slow to ANGER 
JVe/i. 9. 17. thou a God ready to pardon, slow to a. 
Psal. 103. 8. slow to a. plenteous in mercy, 145. 8. 
Prov. 15. 13. he that is slow to a. appeaseth strife 
16. 32. he that is slozc to a. better than the mighty 
Joel 2. 13. slow to a. of great kindness, Jonah 4. 2. 
J^Tah. 1. 3. the Lord is slow to a. great in power 
ANGERED. 

1 Sam. 1. 1 6. and her adversary also a. her sore 
PsaL 106. 32. they a. him at the waters of strife 

ANGLE. 
Isa. 19. 8. and all they that cast a. shall lament 
Hab. 1. 15. they take up all of them with the a. 

ANGRY. 

Gen. 18. 30. let not the Lord be a. I'll speak, 32. 

45. 5. be not a. with yourselves that ye sold me 

J^ev. 10. 16. and Moses was a. with Eleazar and 

Deut. 1. 37. the Lord was a. with me for you,4.2l. 

9 8. Lord was a. with you to have destroyed you 

20. the Lord was very a. with Aaron, I prayed 

Judg. 18. 25. lest a. fellows run upon thee 

2 Sam. 19. 42. wherefore be ye a. fpr this matter 

1 Kings 8. 46. and thou be a. with them, 2 C'A.6.36. 
11. 9. and the Lord was a. with Solomon, because 

2 Kings 17. 18. therefore the L. was a. with Israel 
Ezra 9. 14. wouldst thou not be a. with us till thou 
J^eh. 5. 6. 1 was very a. when I heard their cry 
Psal. 2. 12. kiss the Son, lest he be a. and ye perish 

7. 11. God is a. with the wicked every day 
76. 7. who may stand when once thou art a. 7 
79. 5. how long wilt thou be a. ? 80. 4. | 85. 5. 
Prov. 14. 17. he that is soon a. dealeth foolishly 
21.19. dwell in wilderness,than with an a. woman 
22. 24. make no friendship with an a. man 
25. 23. so doth an a. countenance, a backbiting 
29. 22. a. man stirreth up strife, and a furious man 
Eccl. 5. 6. wherefore should God be a. at thy voice? 
7. 9. be not hasty in thy spirit to be a. 
Cant. 1. 6. my mother's children were a. with me 
Isa. 12. 1. though thou wast a. with me, thine anger 
Ezek. 16.42. 1 will be quiet, and will be no more a. 
Dan. 2. 12. for this cause the king was a. 
/ona/i4. Lit displeased Jonah, and he was very a. 
4. the Lord said, dost thou well to be a. ? 9. 
9. he said, I do well to be a. even unto death 
JWaf. 5. 22. whosoever is a. with his brother 
Luke 14. 21. the master of the house being a. 
15. 28. and he was a. and would not go in 
John 7. 23. are ye a. at me because I have made 
JE7?A.4.26 be a. and sin not, let not the sun go do wn 
Tit. 1. 7. a bishop must be blameless, not soon a. 
Rev. 11. 18. the nations were a. thy wrath is come 

ANGUISH. 
Oen. 42. 21. guilty, in that we saw the a. of his soul 
Exod. 6. 9. but they hearkened not to Moses for a. 
Deut.2.25. tremble, and be 'n a. because of thee 
2 Sam. 1. 9. slay me, for a- is come upon me 
Job 7. 11. I will speak in tne a. of my spirit 
15. 24. trouble and a. shall make him afraid 
PsaZ.119.143.trouble and a. have taken hold on me 
Prov. 1. 27. when distress and a. come upon you 
/a'a.8.22.1ook to the earth,and behold dimness of a. 
30. 6. into the land of trouble and a. from whence 
Jer. 4.31. the a. as of her that bringeth forth child 
6. 24. a. hath taken hold of us, 49. 24. | 50. 43. 
Jokn 16.21.she remembereth no more her a. for joy 
1^0771.2.9. tribulation and a. upon every soul of man 
2 Cor.2.4.for out of much a. of heart I wrote to you 

ANISE. 
Mat. 23 23. ye pay tithe of mint, a. and cummin 



ANOINT 

Signifies, [1] Topour oil upon, Gen. 28.18. \ 31.13. 
[2] To consecrate and set one apart to an office; 
anointing being generally practised among the 
Jews 071 that occasion, to denote the person's 
being endued with the gifts and graces of the 
Spirit, Exod.28.41. [3J To use spiritual means 
to get saving knowledge, Rev. 3. 18. [4j To 
sviear,or daub,John 9.6,11. [5J One particular- 
ly designed and chosen by God to be the King, 
Priest,a.nd Prophetof his church,namely, Christ 
Jesus, who was filled with the Holy Ghost in aji 
extraordinary manner, and thereby consecrated 
and authorised to be the Messiah, Psal. 2. 2. 1 
45. 7. Acts 4. 27. [6] Ji king. Lam. 4. 20. 

Touch not mine anointed, Psal. 105. 15. Hurt 
not the people consecrated to myself by the 
gifts and graces of my Spirit, nor those espe- 
cially among them to whom I familiarly reveal 
. my mind and will, that they may teach others. 

Thou anointest my head with oil, PA'a;.23.5. Thou 
bestowest uponme theconsolationsof thy Spirit. 

The anointing, 1 John 2. 27. The Spirit of illu- 
mination; great knowledge in heavenly things. 

Exod. 28. 41. shalt a.and consecrale,30.30. 1 40. 15. 



. shalt a.and consecrale,30.30. _ 
29. 7. take anointing oil and a. him, 40. 13. 



10. 



a king over them 



36. thou shalt a. the altar to sanctify it. 40 
30. 26. thou shalt a. the tabernacle, 40. 9. 
40. 11. thou shalt a. the laver and his loot 
Lev. 16. 32. and the priest whom he shall a. 
Deut. 28. 40. but thou shalt not a. thyself with oil 
.Tadg. 9. 8. the trees went to a 

15. if in truth ye a. me king over you 
R7ith 3. 3. wash thyself therefore and a. thee 

1 Sam. 9. 16. shalt a. him to be captain over Israel 
15, 1. the Lord sent me to a. thee king over Israel 
16^ 3. thou shalt a. him whom I name unto thee 

12. the Lord said, arise, a. him, this is he 

2 Sam. 14. 2. a. not thyself with oil, but be as 

1 Kings 1. 34. let Zadok a. him king over Israel 
19. 15. a. Haz^ael king || 16. a. Jehu, a. Elisha 

Isa. 21. 5. arise ye princes, and a. tlie shield 
Dan. 9. 24. seal up the vi.sion,and a.the most Holy 

10. 3. neither did I a. myself at all, till weeks 
Amos 6. 6. a. themselves with the chief ointments 
Mic. 6. lf>. shalt tread the olives, but not a. thee 
Mat. 6. 17. when thou fastest a. thine head 
Mark 14.8.she is come to a. my body to the burying 

16. 1. had bought spices that they might a. him 
Lukel. 46. my head with oil thou didst not a. 
Rev. 3. 18. and a. thine eyes with eye-salve 

ANOINTED. 
jEa;od.29.29. garm. be Aaron's sons after him, to a. 
Lev. 4. 3. if the priest that is a. do sin according to 

6. 20. the offering of Aaron, when he is a. 

7. 36. in the day that he a. them, by a statute 
S.lO.a.the tabernacle || 11. a. the altar, J^Tum. 7.1. 

12.Moses poured oil on Aaron's head, and a. him 

JVu»7i.3.3.names of the sons of Aaron which were a. 

7. 10. the princes offered after it was a. 84, 88. 

lSam.10.1. the Lord a.the captain || 15. 17. a. Saul 

16. 13. a. David, 2 Sam. 2. 4, 7. | 5. 3, 17. | 12. 7. 

2 Kings 9. 3, 6, 12. 1 Chroii. 11. 3. | 14. 8. 

2 Sam. 2. 7. the house of Judah have a. me king 
3. 39. 1 am this day weak, though a. king 

12. 20. David arose from the earth, and a. himself 
23. 1. David the a. of the God of Jacob said 
Psal. 2. t 6. yet have ,1 a. my king on Zion 
/sa. 61.1. the Lord hath a. me to preach, Lukei. 18. 
Ezek. 28. 14. thou art the a. cherub that covers 
Luke 7. 38. she kissed his feet and a. them 

46.but this woman hath a. my feet with ointment 
.John 1. 1 41. we found the Messiah, which is the a. 

9. 6. he a. the eyes of the blind man with clay 

11. Jesus made clay, and a. mine eyes 
11. 2. it was that Mary which a. the Lord 
12.3.then took Mary ointment and a.. feet of Jesus 

Acts 4. 27. holy child Jesus, whom tliou hast a. 

10. 38. how God a. Jesus of Nazareth with holy 
2 Cor.l. 21. he which hath a. us is God 

ANOINTED Ones. 

Zech. 4. 14. these are the two a. ones which stand 

His ANOINTED. 

1 Sam. 2. 10. give strength, and exalt horn of his a. 
12.3.witness against me before the Lord and his a. 

5. the Lord and his a. is witness this day 

2 Sam. 22. 51. sheweth mercy to his a. Psal- 18. 50. 
Psal. 2. 2. against the Lord, and against fids a. 

20. 6. now know I that the Lord saveth }ws a. 
28 8. and he is the saving strength of his a. 
Isa. 45. 1. thus saith the Lord to his a. to Cyrus 

Lord's ANOINTED. 

1 Sam. 16. 6. surely the Lord's a. is before him 

24. 6. 1 should do this to my master, the Lord's a. 

10. put my hand against my lord, for he is L. a. 

26.9.stretch his hand against L. a. and be guiltless 

16.to die, because ye have not kept the Lord's a. 

2Sam.l .14.wast thou not afraid to destroy the L.a.7 

19. 21. put to death, because he cursed the L's a. 

Lam. 4. 20. the a. of Lord was taken in their pits 



Mine ANOINTED. 
1 Sam. 2. 35. he shall walk before mme a. forever 

1 Chron. l(i.22. touch not mine a. Psal. 105. 15. 
PsaL 132. 17. 1 have ordained a lamp for mine a. 

ANOINTED with Oil. 
JSTum. 35. 25. death of high priest a. with holy oU 

2 Sam. 1. 21. as though he had not been a. with oit 
Ps al.i^.l. God a.the^. with oil of i^iaidnesSjHeb.l.Q 

89. 20, with my holy oil have 1 a. him 

92. 10. my horn exalt, I shall be a. with fresh oil 

Thine ANOINTED. 
2 Chron. 6.42. O Lord God, turn not away the faca 
of thine a. Psal. 132. 10 
Psal. 84. 9. behold, O God, look oh face of thine a 
89. 38. thou hast been wroth with thine a. 

51.they have reproached the footstejjs of thine a- 
Hab. 3.13. wentesteven for salvation with thine a 

ANOINTEDST. 
Gen. 31. 13. 1 am the God of Beth-el where thou a. 
Psal. 23. 5. a. my head with oil, my cup runneth 

ANOINTING. 
Exod. 40. 15. their a. be an everlasting priesthood 
/5a.l0.27.yoke shall be destroyed because of.tlie a. 
1 John 2. 27. but the a. which ye have received of 
him, as the same a. teacheth you all things 
ANOINTING Oil. [cense 

Exod. 37. 29. he made the holy a. oil and pure in- 
Lcv. 8. 12. he poured of the a. oil on Aaron's head 
10. 7. for the a. oil of the Lord is upon you 
21. 10. on whose head the a. oil was poured 
JV*Mm.4.16. to the office of Eleazar pertaineth a. oit 
Jam. 5. 14. a. him with oil in the name of the Lord 

ANON. 

Mat. 13. 20. heareth, and a. with joy leceiveth it 

Mark 1. 30. mother lay sick, and a. they tell him 

ANOTHER. [of her 

Gen. 4.25. appointed me a. seed instead of Abel 

30. 24. the Lord shall add to me a. son 

43. 7. the man asked us, have ye a. brother ? 
jEa;od.22.9.1ost thing,which a. challengeth to be his 
Lev. 18. 1 18. thou shalt not take one wife to a. 
JSTum. 14. 24. Caleb, because he had a. spirit 
Judg. 2. 10. a. generation that knew not the Lord 

16. 7. then shall I be weak, and be as a. man 

1 Sam. 10. 6. and shalt be turned into a. man 
9. and it was so, that God gave him a. heart 

2 Chron. 20. f 22. and they smote one a. 

Esth. 1. 19. let the king give her royal estate to a 
Job 19. 27. whom mine eyes shall behold and not a. 
Psal. 109. 8. let a. take his office, Acts 1. 20. 
Prov. 25. 9. and discover not a secret to a. 
27. 2. let a. praise thee, and not thy own mouth 
Isa. 42. 8. my glory will I not give to a. 48. ll. 

44. 5. a. shall call himself by the name of Jacob 
57. 8. thou hast discovered thyself to a. than me 
65. 15. and shall call his servants by a. name 
66. 1 17. and purify themselves one after a. 

Hos. 3. 3. and thou shalt not be for a. man, 
4. 4. yet let no man strive nor reprove a. 
Mat. 11. 3. art thou he, or do we look for a. ? 
Mark 14. 19. began to say, is it 1 7 a. said, is it J ? 
Lukel6.7.then said he to a.how much owest thoul 

12. if not faithful in that which is a. man's 
2 Cor. 11. 4.M. Jesus, a. Spirit, or a. gospel 
Gal. 1. 7. \\Tlich is not a. but there be some 
6. 4. then have rejoicing in himself, and not in a. 
1 Tim.6. jS.gallings one of a. destitute of the truth 
Heb. 3.13. exhort one a. while called to-day, 10. 25. 
4. 8. he would not have spoken of a. day 
Ojie Another, See Love. 
07ie against ANOTHER. 
1 5'am.2.25.ifowemansin against a.the iudgeshsiH 
Jer. 13. 14. I will dash them one against a. 
1 Cor.4.6.no one of you be puffed up one against a. 
Jam. 5. 9. grudge not one against a. brethren 
One for ANOTHER. 

1 Cor: 11. 33. when ye come to eat, tarry one for a. 
12. 25. members should have same care one for a 

Jam. 5. 16. piay one for a. that ye may be healed 
ANSWER 

Signifies, [1] To reply to a question, Prov. 26. 4. 
[2] To begin to speak,when no question isasked, 
Dan. 2. 26. Acts 5. 8. [3] To witness, Gen, 
30. 33. [4] To obey, Isa. 65. 12. Jer. 7. 13. 
[5] To grant what one desires in prayer, Psal. 
27. 7. 1 86. 7. Isa. 65. 24. [6] To give account^ 
Job 9. 3. 1 40. 2. [7] To punish, Ezek. 14. 7. 

Gen. 41. 16. God shall give Pharaoh an a. of peace 

Deut. 20. 11. if the city make thee an a. of peace 

2 Sam. 24. 13. see what a. I shall return to him 
^s</i.4.15.Esther bade them return Mordecai thisa- 
JbZ»19.l6.I called my servant, and he gave me no a . 

32.3.because they had found no a.and condemned 
35. 12. there they cry, but none giveth a. 

Prov. 15. 1. a soft a. turneth away wrath 
23. a man hath joy by the a. of his mouth 
16. I. the a. of the tongue is from the Lord 
24. 26. shall kiss his lips that giveth a right a. 

Cant. 5. 6. 1 called him, but he gave me no a. 

Mic. 3. 7. cover the lips, for there is no a. of God 



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Luke 20. 2G. and they marvelled at his a. 
Tohn 1. 22. that we may give a.to them that sent us 
19. 9. whence art thou? Jesus gave him no a. 
Rom. 11. 4. but what saith the a. of God to him 1 

1 Cor. 9. 3. mine a. to them that do examine me is 
2Cor. 1. 19- but we had the a. of death in ourselves 

2 Tim. 4. It), at my first a. none stood with me 
1 Pet. 3. 15. and be ready to give an a. to every 

21. but the a. of a good conscience toward God 
ANSWERS. 
Job 21. 34. seeing in your a. remaineth falsehood 
34. 36. because of his a. for wicked men 
Luke 2. 47. and all were astonished at his a. 

ANSWER, Verb. 
Gen. 30. 33. so shall my righteousness a. for me 
Dcut. 27. 15. all the people shall a. and say amen 



1 Kings 18. t 26. they called, saying, O Baal a. us 

29. there was neither voice, nor any to a. 
Job 13. 22. call thou, and I will a. and a. thou me 
23.5.1 would know the words that he would a. me 
31. 14. when he visiteth, what shall I a. him 1 
33.12.will a. thee, God is greater than man, 35. 4. 
40. 2. he that reproveth God, let him a. 
Psal. 27. 7. haTO mercy also on me, and a. me 
65. 5. by terrible things in right, wilt thou a. us 
86.7.wi[l call on thee, for thou wilt a. me, 3S. j 15. 
102. 2. in the day when I call a. me speedily 
108. 6. save with thy right hand, and a. me 
143. 1. O Lord, in thy faithfulness a. me 
Prov. 15. 28. heart of the righteous studiethto a. 
22. 21. that thou mightest a. the words of truth 
28. 5. a. a fool according to his folly, lest he be 
Isa. 14. 32. v/hat shall one then a. the messengers 
50. 2. when I called was there none to a.? 66. 4. 
58. 9. then shalt thou call, and the Lord will a. 
Dan. 3. 16. are not careful to a. thee in this matter 
Joel 2. 19. yea the Lord will a. and say to his people 
Hab. 2. 1. what I shall a. when I am reproved 
Mat. 22. 46. no man was able to a. him a word 
Mark 11. 30. was it from heaven or of menl a. me 
14. 40. neither wist they what to a. him 
Luke 11. 7. and he from within shall a. and say 
12. 11. how or what thing ye shall a. or say 
13. 25. he shall a. I know you not whence you are 

21. 14. not to meditate bei'ore what ye shall a. 

2 Cor. 5. 12. that ye may have somewhat to a. them 
Col. 4. 6. may know how ye ought to a. every man 

/M2H ANSWER. 
Job 13.22. call, I will a. 14. 15. P5.91.15. Jcr. 33.3. 
Is a. 65. 24. come to pass, before they call I will a. 
Ezek. 14. 4. / the Lord will a. him that cometh, 7. 

JVot ANSWER. 
Gen. 45. 3. Joseph's brethren could not a. him 
Exod. 23. 1 2. shalt not a. in a cause to decline 
iSam. 3. 11. he could not a. Abner a word 
2 Kings 18. 36. king's command, was, a. not, Tsa. 
Job 9.3. he cannot a. him one of a thousandJ36. 21. 
Prov. 1. 28. they shall call, but I will nottt. 
26. 4. a. not a fool according to his folly, lest thou 
29. 19. for though he understand, he will not a. 
/sa.t)5. 12. because when I called, ye did not a. 
Jer. 7. 27, thou shalt call, but they will not a. thee 
Luke 14. 6. they could not a. him again to these 

22. 68. if I ask you, you will not a. nor let me go 

ANSWERABLE. 
Exod. 38. 18. a. to the hangings of the court 
Mat. 3. t 8. bring forth fruit a. to amendment 

!\NSWERED. . 
Judg.Q.B.men of Penuel a. as the men of Succoth a. 
. Sa?n. 3.4. the Lord called, and he a. here am 1, 16. 

18. 7. the women a. one another as they played 
2 Sam. 19.42. the men of Judah a. the men of Israel 
; Kings 2. 30. thus said Joab, and thus he a. me 

12. 13. the king a. people roughly, 2 Chron. 10. 13. 
18. 26. but there was no voice, nor any that a. 
2 Chron. 25. 9. the man of God a. the Lord is able 
.Tob 11. 2. should not the multitude of words be a. ? 
Ezek. 37. 3. I (Z. O Lord God, thou knowest 
Dan. 2. 14. Daniel a. with counsel and wisdom 
Mic. 6. 5. what Balaam the son of Beor a. him 
Mat. 27. 12. when he was accused he a. nothing, 
14. Mark 14. 61. ] 15.3, 5. Luke 23. 9. 
Mark 12. 23. perceiving that he had a. well 

34. when Jesus saw that he a. discreetly 
Acts 15. 13. after they held their peace, James a. 

22.8. 1 a. who art thou, Lord? and he said to me 

25. 8. while he a. for himself, 26. 1. 

ANSWERED, meant of God. 
Gen. 35. 3. who a. me in the day of my distress 
^a;orf.l9.19.Moses spake, and Goda.himby a voice 

1 Sam. 7. t 9. Samuel cried, and the Lord a. him 

2 Sam. 21. 1. and the Lord a. it is for Saul 

1 Chron. 21. 26. he a. him from heaven by fire 

28. when David saw that the Loid had a. him 
Psal. 81.7. 1 a. thee in the secret place of thunder 
99. 6. they called on the Lord, and he a. them 
118. 5. the Lord a. me, and set me in a large place 
Isa. 6. 11, he a. till the cities be wasted without 
Jer. 23. 35. what hath the Lord a. and spoken, 37. 
Hab. 2. 2. the Lord a. me, write the vision 
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Zech. 1. 13. the Lord a. the angel that talked 
Mat. 20. 13. he a. one of them and said, friend 
2.5. 25. his lord a. and said, thou wicked servant 
ANSWERED not. 

1 Sam. 4. 20. she a. not., nor did she regard it 
14. 37. but he a. him not that day, 28. 6. 

2 Sam. 22. 42. looked, but a, them7ioi, Ps. 18.41. 
1 Kings 18. 21. and the people a. him not a word, 

2 Kings 18. 36. Isa. 36. 21. 
Jer. 7. 13. and I called you, but ye a. not, 35. 17. 
Mat. 15. 23. but he a. her not a word 
ANSWERED and said. 
Exod.4.1. Moses a. and said, they will not believe 
2^m^s7.13.one of his servants a.and said,\eisome 
JVeh. 2. 20. then a. I them and said unto them 
.Job 3.12. Job a. a?i(fsa!6? 6.i.l9.1.il2.1.116.1.|19. 1. 
/sffl. 21.9.he a. flTirfsazfZ Babylon is fallen, is fallen 
Jer. 11. 5. then a. I and said, so be it, O Lord 

ANSWEREDST. 
Psal. 99. 8. thou a. them, O Lord our God, thou- 
138. 3. in the day when I cried thou a. me 

ANSWEREST. 
1 Sam. 26. 14. David cried, 'a. thou not, Abner ? 
Job 16. 3. what emboldeneth thee, that thou a? 
Mat. 26. 62. a. thou nothing ? Mark 14. 60. 1 15. 4. 
John 18. 22. a. thou the high-priest so ? 
Rom. 9. t 20. who art thou that a. against God ? 

ANSWERETH. 
1 Sam. 28. 15. God is departed and a. me no more 

1 Kings 18. 24. let the God that a. by fire, be God 
Job 12. 4. who calleth on God, and he a. him. 
Prov. 18. 13. that a. a matter before he heareth 

. 23. the poor intreat, but the rich a. roughly 
27. 19. as face a. to face, so the heart of man 
Eccl. 5. 20. God a. him in the joy of his heart 
10.19. wine maketh merry, but money a. all things 
J^/aZ.2.tl2.Lord will cut offhim that waketh and a. 
Gal. 4. 25. and a. to Jerusalem that now is 

ANSWERING. 
lAike 23. 40. but the other a. rebuked him 
Tit. 2. 9. servants be obedient, not a. again 

ANT, S. 
Prov. 6. 6. go to the a. thou sluggard, consider 
30. 25. the a. are a people not strong, yet prepare 

ANTIQUITY. 
Isa. 23. 7. joyous city, whose a. is of ancient days 

ANVIL. 
Isa. 41. 7. encouraged him that smote the a. 

ANY. 
Exod. 11. 7. against a. of the children of Israel 
Lev. 4. 2. if a soul shall sin against a. of the com- 
mandments, 13. 22, 27. I 5. 17. 
6. 3. lieth, in a. of all these that a man doth 
Deut.32. 39. nor a. that can deliver out of my hand 

2 Sam. 7. 7. spake I a word with a. 1 Chron. 17. 6. 
9. 1. is there yet a. left of the house of Saul? 

1 Kings 18. 26. was no voice, nor a. that answered 
Job 33. 27. he looketh, and if a. say, I have sinned 
Psal. 4. 6. many say, who will shew us a. good ? 

5. t 9. no faithfulness in the mouth of a. of them 
Prov. 30. 30. a lion turneth not away for a. 
Isa. 44. 8. there is no God, I know not a. 
Amos 6. 10. he shall say, is there yet a. with thee ? 
Mark 8. 26. nor go nor tell it to a. in the tovra 

11. 25. forgive, if ye have ought against a. 
Luke 8. 43. had spent all, nor could be healed of a. 
Acts 9. 2. if he found a. of this way, men or women 
ICor. 6. 12. 1 will not be brought under power of a. 
Jam. 1. 5. if fl. lack wisdom, let him ask of God 

2 Pet. 3. 9. not willing that a. should perish 
2./i3Awl0.if there come a. and bring not this doctrine 
See Further, God, Man, More, Thing, Time, 

Wise. Any zchile, see Dead. 

APACE, see Flee, Fled. 
APART. 
Exod. 13. 12. shalt set a. all that open the matrix 
Lev. 15. 19. she shall be put a. seven days 
18.19. thou shalt not approach, as long as she is a. 
J^eh. 12. t 47. set a. holy things to the Levites 
Psal. 4. 3. the Lord hath set a. him that is ffodly 
Zech. 12. 12. every family a. their wives a. 14. 
Mat. 14. 13. Jesus departed into a desert place a. 
23. he went up into a mountain a.YI .\.Luke^.'28. 
17. 19. then came the disciples to Jesus a. 
Mark 6. 31. and he said, come ye yourselves a. 
Jam. 1. 21. wherefore lay a. all filthiness 
Apes, see Peacocks. 
APIECE. 
J^um, 3. 47. thou shalt take five shekels a. by poll 
7. 86. the golden spoons weighing ten shekels a. 
17. 6. every one of their princes gave him a rod a. 
1 Kings 7. 15. two pillars eighteen cubits high a. 
/-/Mftc9.3. neither take money,nor have two coats a. 
John 2. 6. containing two or three firkins a. 
Apollyon, see Greek. 
APOSTLE 
Signifies, A messenger sent upon any special er- 
rand, Rom. 16. 7. 2 Cor. 8. 23. It is applied [1] 
To Christ Jesus; who was sent from heaven to 
assume our nature, and work out salvation, 



with authority to execute his prophetical and 
all his offices, and to send forth his apostles to 
publish the gospel, Heb. 3. 1. [2] To a minis' 
ter immediately sent by Christ to preach the 
gospel. Mat. 10. 2. Gal. 1. 1. 
Rom. 1. 1. Paul called to be an a. 1 Cor. 1. 1. 
11. 13. inasmuch as I am the a. of the Gentiles 

1 Cor. 9. 1. am I not an a. ? am 1 not free ? 2. 
15. 9. that am not meet to be called an a. 

2 Cor. 1. 1. Paul an a. of Jesus Christ, Eph. 1. 1 

Col. 1. 1. 1 Tim. 1. 1. 2 Tim. 1. 1. Gal. 1. 1 

12.12.the signs of an a. were wrought among you 

1 Tim. 2.7.whereto I am ordained an a. 2 Tm.l.ll. 

Tit. 1. 1. Paul a servant of God, and a. of Christ 

Heb.3.1. consider the a. and high-priest of our prof 

APOSTLES. 
Mat. 10.2. now the nanrjes of the 12 a. are these 
Mark 6. 30. the a. gathered themselves together 
Luke 6. 13. he chose twelve, whom he named a. 
9. 10. the a. when they wore returned, told him 

11. 49. I will send them prophets and a. 

17. 5. the a. said to the Lord, increase our faith 
22. 14. be sat down, and the twelve a. with hire 
24. 10. the women told these things to the a 

Acts 1. 26. he was numbered with the eleven a, 
2. 43. many signs were done by the a. 5. 12. 

4. 35. laid theta dov/n at the a. feet, 37. j 5. 2. 

5. 18. laid their hands on the a. and put them 
8. 1. were all scattered abroad, except the a. 

Rom. 16. 7. who are of note among the a. > 
1 Cor. 4. 9. God hath set forth us the a. last 

12. 28. God hath set first a. \\ 29, are all a. 

15. 9. for I am the least of the a. that am not meet 
2Cor. 11. 5. not a whit behind the chiefest a. 12. 11. 

13. such are false a. deceitful workers 
Gal. 1. 17. nor went to them that were a. before me 

19. but other of the a. saw I none save James 
Eph. 3. 5. as it is now revealed to his holy a. 
4. 11. he gave some a. and some prophets 
1 Thess. 2. 6. been burdensome as the a. of Christ 
2Pet.3.2. of the commandment of us the a. of Lord 
Jude 17. the words spoken before of the a. 
Rev. 2. 2. them which say they are a. and are not 

18. 20. rejoice over her, ye holy a. and prophets 

APOSTLESHIP 

Signifies, The office of the apostles ; which was, 
to preach the gospel, baptize, work miracles, 
plant and confirm churches, and ordain minis- 
ters, Mat. 10. 1. 28. 19. Acts 14. 23. 1 Cor. 3. 6. 

Acts 1. 25. that he may take part of this a. 

Rom. 1.5. by whom we have received grace and a. 

1 Cor. 9. 2. the seal of mine a. are ye in the Lord 
Gal. 2. 8. wrought effectually in Peter to the a. 

APOTHECARY. 
Exod. 30. 25. ointment compounded after art of a 

35. a confection after the art of the a. 37. 29. 
Eccl. 10. 1. dead flies cause the ointment of the a. 

APPARENTLY. 
JVum. 12. 8. with him will I speak even a. and not 

APPAREL. 
Judg. 14. t 19. Samson slew 30 men, and took a. 

2 Sam. 12. 20. David arose and changed his a. 

1 Kings 10. 5. queen of Sheba had seen the attend- 
ance of his ministers, and their a. 2 Chron. 9. 4 
Isa. 3.^2. the changeable suits of a. and mantles 

4.1. we will eat our own bread and wear our owno. 

63. 1. who is this that is glorious in his a. ? 
Zepk. 1.8.and all such as are clothed in strange a. 
Acts 1. 10. two men stood by them in white a. 

20. 33. 1 have coveted no man's silver or a. 
1 Tim. 2. 9. that women adorn thems. in modest a. 
Jam. 2. 2. if a man come in goodly a. and a poor 

1 Pet. 3. 3. not of wearing gold, or putting on a. 

See Royal. 
APPARELLED. 

2 Sam. 13.18. the king's daughters, virgins, were a. 
Luke 7. 25. behold they which are gorgeously a. 

APPEAL, ED. [21. 

Acts 25. 11. no man deliver me, I a. unto Cesar, 

26. 32. been set at liberty, if he had not a. to Ce- 

28. 19. 1 was constrained' to a. to Cesar [sai 

APPEAR 

Signifies, [1] To be in sight. Gen. 1. 9. Heb. 11. 3. 

[2] To come before, Exod. 34. 23. Acts 22. 30. 

[3] To be discovered-, or laid open, Jer.13.26. [4", 

To present one^s self as an advocate, Heb.9.24, 

Gen. 1.9. God said, let the dry land a. and it was sc 

Exod. 23. 15. and none shall a. before me empty, 

34.20. Dent. 16. 16 
17. three times in the year all males shall a. 
34. 24. desire thy land, when thou shalt go to a. 
Deut. 31.11. when al! Israel is come to a. before L 
Psal. 42. 2. when shall I come and a. before God ? 
90. 16. let thy work a. to thy servants, and giory 
Cant. 2. 12. the flowers a. on the earth, the time of 
4. 1. thy hair as a flock of goats that a. 6. 5. 
Isa. 1. 12. when ve come to a. before me 
Jer. 13. 26. will discover, that thy shame niay a 
Ezek.21.24.so that in all your doings your sins doa 
Mat. 6. 16. that they may a to men to fast 



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Mat. 0,3. 28. even so ye outwardly a. liglite. to men 
24. 30. then sliall a. the sign ot'the Son of man 
lAikc 11. 44. for ye are as graves whicli a. not 
19.11. they thought the khigdom of God should a. 
.6cts 26. 16. of things in which 1 will a. to thee 
Rom. 7. 13. but sin, that it might a. sin, working 
2 Cor. 5.10. we must all a. before the judgment-seat 
Col. 3. 4. when Christ who is our life shall a. then 
1 Tim. 4. 15. that thy profiting rnay a. to all 
^£^.9.24. now to a. in the presence of God for us 
28.to them shall hea.the second time to salvation 
11.3. were not made of things which do a. 

1 Pet. 4. 18. where shall the ungodly and sinner a. ? 
5.4. when the chief Shepherd shall a. shall receive 

lJbA?i2.28.whcn he shalla.wemay haveconfidence 

3. 2. it doth not yet a. what we shall be, but we 
know that when he shall a. we shall be like him 

Rev. 3. 18. the shame of thy nakedness do not a. 

APPEAR, referred to God. 
Lev, 9. 4. for to-day the Lord will a. to you, C. 
16. 2. I will a. in the cloud on the mercy-seat 
lSan;.2.27.did I jdainly a. to the house of thy father 

2 CJiron. 1. 7. that night did God a. to Solomon 
Psal.l02. IG. build up Zion, he shall a. in his glory 
Isa. 66. 5. but he shall a. to your joy, they ashamed 
Acts 28. IG. of those things in the which I will a. 

APPEARANCE. 
J^um. 9. 15. was on tabernacle as the a. of fire, 16. 

1 Sam. IG. 7. for man looketh on the outward a. 
Z)a?i.8.15.stood before me as the a.of a man, 10.18. 

10. 6. his face as the a. of lightning, his eyes as 
John 7. 24^. judge not accordmg to the a. but judge 

2 Cor. 5. x2. which glory in a. and not in heart 
10. 1 1. who in outward a. am base among you 

7. do ye look on things after the outward a. 7 

1 TIicss. 5. 22. abstain from all a. of evil 

APPEARED. 
Gere. 12.7. the L. a. to Abram and said, 17.1. | 18.1. 

26. 2. the Lord a. to Isaac, and said, go not, 24. 
48. 3. Jacob said, God Almighty a. to me at Luz 

Exod. 3.2. angelof theLorda. inmidst of the bush 

4. 1. they will say, the Lord hath not a. to thee 
6. 3. 1 a. to Abraham by name of God Almighty 
14. 27. the sea returned when the morning a. 

2 Sam. 22. 16. and the channels of the sea a. 

1 Kings 11. 9. which had a. to Solomon twice 

2 Kings 2. 11. behold there a. a chariot of fire 
JVe/i.4.21. we laboured in the work till the stars a. 
Jer. 31. 3. the Lord hath a. of old to me, saying 
Mat. 2. 7. Herod inquired what time the star a. 

13. 26. the blade sprung, then a. the tares also 

17. 3. there a.to them Moses and Elias, MarkSi. 4. 
27. 53. and went into the holy city, and a. to many 

Mark 16. 9. Jesus a. first to Mary Magdalene 
12. after that he a. in another form to two of them 
14. after he a. to the eleven as they sat at meat 

Luke 1. 11. there a. to him an angel of the Lord 
9. 31. who a. in glory, and spake of his decease 
22. 43. there a.an angel to him, strengthening him 
24. 34. the Lord is risen indeed, and a. to Simon 

Acts2. 3. there a. to them cloven tongues like fire 
7. 2. the God of glory a. to our father Abraham 
9. 17. even Jesus, that a. to thee in the way 

26. 16. I have a. to thee for this purpose 

27. 20. and when neither sun nor stars a. 
Tit. 2. 11. the grace of God hath a. to all men 

3. 4. after the love of God toward man a. 
Heb. 9. 26. in the end hath he a. to put away sin 
Rev. 12. 1. there a. a great wonder in heaven, 3. 

APPEARETH. 
Lev. 13.43. as the leprosy a. in the skin of the flesh 
Deut. 2. 30. that he might deliver him, as a. this 
Psal. 46. t 5. God shall help her, when morning a. 

84. 7. every one of them in Zion a. before God 
Prov. 27. 25. the hay a. and the tender grass 
Jer. 6.1. for evil a. out of the north, and destruction 
Mai. 3. 2. and who shall stand when he a. ? 
Jam. 4. 14. your life is even as a vapour that a. 
APPEARING. 

1 jTm. 6.14. keep commandment till a. of our Lord 

2 Tim. 1. 10. but is now made manifest by the a. 
4. 1. who shall judge the quick and dead at his a. 

8. but to all them also that love his a. 

Tit. 2. 13 looking for glorious a. of the great God 
I Pet. 1. 7. be found to praise at the a. of Jesus 

APPEASE. 
Gen. 32. 20. 1 will a. him with the present 

APPEASED, ETH. 
Esth. 2. 1. Ahasuerus a. he remembered Vashti 
Prov. 15. 18. he that is slow to anger a. strife 
Acts 19. 35. when the town-clerk had a. the people 

APPERTAIN. 

Jfum. 16. 30. earth swallow them, with all that a. 

Jzr. 10. 7. who would not fear, for to thee doth it a. 

See Pertain. 

APPERTAINED. 

J^um. 16. 32. and all the men that a. to Korah, 33. 

APPERTAINETH, ING. 
Lev. 6. 5. and give it to him to whom it a. 
Rom. 4. 1. Abraham, our father, as a. to the flesh 
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APPETITE. 

.Tob 38. 39. wilt thou fill the a. of the young lions 1 
/Vou.23.2.tothy throat, if thou be a man' given toa. 
Eccl. 6. 7. all labour for mouth, yet a. not filled 
Isa. 29. 8. but he awaketh, and his soul hath a. 
56. t !!• they are strong of a. not satisfied 

APPLE of the eye. 
Deut. 32. 10. he kept him as the a. of Ids eye 
Psal. 17. 8. keep me as the a. of the eye, hide me 
Prov. 7. 2. keep my law as the a. of thine eye 
Lam. 2. 18. let not the a. of thine eye cease 
Zech. 2.8. toucheth you, toucheth the a. of his eye 

APPLE-TREE. 

Cant.2.3.as the a.-irecamongthe trees of the wood 

8. 5. 1 rai'scd thee up under the a.-tree, thy mother 

.Toel 1. 12. the palm-tree and a.-tree are withered 

APPLES. 
Prov. 25. 11. like a. of gold in pictures of silver 
Cant. 2. 5. comfort me with a. for I am sick of love 
7.8. breasts as clusters,and smell of thy nose like a. 

APPLY. 

Psal. 90. 12. that we may a. our hearts to wisdom 

Prov. 2. 2. and a. thine heart to understanding 

22.17. hear words, a. thine heart to my knowledge 

23. 12. a. thine heart to instruction, and thine ears 

APPLIED. 
Eccl. 7. 25. 1 a. my heart to know and seek wisdom 
8. 9. 1 a. my heart to every work that is done 

16. when I a. mine heart to know wisdom 
Hos. 7. 1 6. they have a. their heart like an oven 

APPOINT 
Signifies, [1] To constitute or ordai. , Josh. 20.9. 
[2] To assign or allot, Numb. 4. 19. [3] To set 
over, Gen. 41. 34. Lev. 26. 16. [4] To decree. 
Acts 17. 31. Heb. 9. 27. [5] To purpose or re- 
solve, Acts 20. 13. [6] To promise, Luke 22. 29. 
[7] To nominate or prefix, Acts 28.23. [8] To 
command or order, 2 Sam. 15. 15. [9] To establish 
or settle, Prov. 8. 29. [10] To set, or place, 2 
Kings 10. 24. Neh. 7. 3. [11] To limit, 1 Sam. 
13. '11. [12] To ordain or set apart for an 
office. Acts 6. 3. 
Gen. 30. 28. a. me thy wages, and I will give it 
41. 34. let Pharaoh a. officers over the land 
Lev. 26. 16. I will a. over you terror, consumption 
JV*K77(.4.19.Aaron and his sonsa.everyone to service 
2 Sam. 6. 21. to a. me ruler over the people of Lord 

7. 10. 1 will a. a place for ray people Israel, and 
.Tob 14. 13. that thou wouldest a. me a set time 
Fsa. 26. 1. salvation will God a. for walls and bul- 
61. 3. to a. them that mourn in Zion, to give [warks 
.lev. 15. 3. 1 will a. over them four kinds, saith L. 
49. 19. and who is a chosen man that I may a. 
over her 1 who will a. me the time 7 50. 44. 
51. 27. will the kingdoms a. a captain against her 
Ezek. 21. 19. a. thee two ways || 20. a. a way that 
Hos. 1. 11. they shall a. themselves one head 
Mat. 24. 51. a. him his portion with the hypocrites 
Luke 12. 46. a. him his portion with unbelievers 
22. 29. 1 a. you a kingdom, as my Father unto me 
Acts 6.3. seven men whom we a. over this business 

APPOINTED. 
Gen. 24. 14. be she that thou hast a. for thy servant 
J^Tum. 9.2. Israel keep the passoverin a. seasons, 3. 
7. may not offer an offering, but at an a. season 
13. because he brought not. offering in a. season 
Josh. 20. 9. these were the cities a. for refuge 
./Mrf^'-.20.38. there was an a. sign between Israel and 

1 Sam. 13. 11. thou camest not within the days a. 
19.20. Samuel standing as a. over them, the Spirit 

2 Sam.17. 14. the Lord had a. to defeat the counsel 
1 Kings 1. 35. 1 have a. him to be ruler over Israel 

20. 42. let go a man whom I had a. to destruction 

N'ch. 6. 7. thou hast a. prophets to preach of thee 

9. 17. in their rebellion a. a captain to return, but 

■Tob 7. 3. and wearisome nights are a. to me 

14. 5. thou hast a. his bounds, that he cannot pass 

20. 29. and the heritage a. to him by God 

30. 23. to death, and to the house a. for all living 

P.5a/.44.1 l.thou hast given us like sheep a.for meat 

78. 5. a. a law in Israel, v/hich he commanded 

79. 11. preserve thou those that are a. to die 
102. 20. to loose those that are a. to death 

Prov. 7. 20. he will come home at the day a. 

8. 29. when he a. the foundations of the earth 

31. 8. in cause of all such as are a. to destruction 
/5a. 1. 14. new moons and your a. feasts my soul 

44. 7. and who, since I a. the ancient people 
■Ter. 5. 24. he reserveth the a. weeks of the harvest 

47. 7. against the sea-^hore, there hath he a. it 
Ezek. 4. 6. I have a. thee each day for a year 
Mic. 6. 9. hear ye the rod, and who hath a. it 
.Mat. 27. 10. gave for the potter's field, as the L. a. 
Luke 3. 13. exact no more than what is a. you 

10. 1. after these the Lord a. other seventy 

22. 29. to you a kingdom, as my Father hath a. me 
Acts 1. 23. they a. two, Joseph and Matthias 

17. 31. he hath a. a day in which he will judge 
1 Cor. 4.9. God hath set us apostles last, a. to death 
IThess. 3. 3. for you know that we are a. thereto 



1 T/i055.5.9.God hath not a.us to wrath, but obtain 

2 Tim. 1. 11. whereunto I am a. a preacher, apostle 
7'it. 1. 5. and ordain elders in every city, as 1 a. 
Heb. 3. 2. who was faithful to him that a. him 

9. 27. and as It-is a. to men once to die, but after 
lPe«.2.8.disobedient, whereunto also they were a. 

APPOINTED time and times. 
Gen. IS. 14. at the time a. will I return to thee 
Exod.d.5.thG Lord a. a set time, saying, to-morrow 
23. 15. thou shalt eat unleavened bread in time a. 
ISam. 13. 8. according to the set time Samuel a. 
20. 35. Jonathan went into the field at the time cu 
2 Sam. 20. 5. tarried longer than the set time a. hini 
Esth. 9. 27. according to their a. time every year 
Job 7. I. is there not an a. time to man on earth 7 
14. 14. all the days of my a. time will 1 wait till 
Psal. 81. 3. blow up the trumpet in the time a. 
fsa. 14. 31. and none shall be alone in his a. times 
40. t 2. cry, that her a. time is accomplished 
Jer. 8. 7. the stork in heaven knoweth her a. times 
46. 17. Pharaoh, he hath passed the time a. 
Dan. 8. 19. for at the time a. the end shall be 
10. 1. the thing was true, but the t le a. was long 
11.27. for yet the end shall be at i, e time a. 
29. at the time a. shall return, am come south 
35. time of the end, because itisyttfor a time a. 
Hab.2.'3.the vision is yet for an a.timc, wait for it 
Acts 17. 26. God hath determined times before a. 
GaZ. 4.2. under tutors, until the time a. of the falhes 

APPOINTETH. 
Psal. 104. 19. he a. the moon for seasons, the f un 
Dan. 5. 21. he a. over it whomsoever he will 

APPOINTMENT. 
J^am. 4.27. at the a. of Aaron and his sons shad bo 
.Tosh. 11. t 5. when kings were assembled by a. 
EzraG. 9. wheat, salt, according to a. of thejiriesta 
2Sa7n. 13. 32. by the a. of Absalom this determined 
Job 2. 11. they had made an a. together to come 

APPREHEi\D 
Signifies, To seize, or take prisoner, Acts 12. 4. 
That I may apprehend that for which also I am 
apprehended of Christ Jesus, Phil. 3. 12. That 
I may obtain that prize, for the obtaining 
whereof I was laid hold on by Christ, con- 
verted and brought into the way of salvation, 
when I was running on to destruction. 
IKings 18.t40.a.the prophets of Baal, and let none 
2 Cor. 11. 32. with a garrison desirous to a. me 
Phil. 3. 12. 1 may a. that for which also I am appr 

APPREHENDED. 
./lets 12. 4. when he a. Peter, he put him in prison 
Phil. 3. 12. for which I am a. of Christ Jesus 
13. brethren, I count not myself to have a. but 
APPROACH 
Signifies, fl] To draw nigh, or come wea?', 2 Sana. 
11. 20, [2] To draw near to Go din the duties 
. of his worship, Psal. 65. 4. Isa. 58.2. [3] Tc 
contract marriage with, Lev. 18. 6. [4] To 
hasten, or draw on, Deut. 31. 14. 
Lev. 18. 6. none of you shall a. to any near of kin 
21. 17. not a. to offer the bread of his God, 18. 
Deut. 20. 3. ye a. this day to battle against enemies 
31. 14. behold, thy days a. that thou must die 
.Tob 40. 19. can make his sword to a. to him 
P5. 65.4. blessed is the man whom thou causest toa. 
.Jer. 30. 21. he shall a. to me, for who is this that 
engaged his heart to a. to me, saith the Lord 1 

1 Tz'm. 6.16. dwelling in the light ho man can a. unt9 

APPROACHED. 

2 Sam. 11. 20. wherefore a. ye so nigh the city ? 

1 Kings 20. 1 13. there a. a prophet to Ahab 

2 Kings 16. 12. the king a. to the altar and offered 
Psal. 27. t2. when my enemies a. they stumbled 
Tsa. 8. t 3. I a. to the prophetess, she bare a son 

APPROACHETH, ING. 
Tsa. 58. 2. they take delight in a. to God 
Luke 12.33. where no thief a. nor moth corrupteth 
Heb. 10. 25. and so much more as ye see the day a. 

APPROVE 
Signifies, To like or command, Psal. 49. 13. 
Approved of God, Acts 2. 22. Demonstrated, 
and beyond any contradiction proved, to be the 
Messiah. 
Psal. 49. 13. yet their posterity a. their sayings 
1 Cor. 16. 3. whom you shall a. by your letters 
P/iiZ.l.lO.that ye may a- things that are excellent 

APPROVED. 
Acts 2. 22. Jesus, a man a. of God among you 
Rom. 14. 18. is acceptable to God, and a. of mta 
16. 10. salute Apelles a. in Christ, salute Aristob. 

1 Co7-.ll. 19. they that are a. may be made manifest 

2 Cor. 7. 11. in all things you have a. yourselves 
10. 18. not he that commendeth himself is a. 
13. 7. not that we should appear a. but that ye 

2 TVm. 2. 15. study to shew thyself a. unto God 

APPROVEST, ETH. 
Z,am. 3. 36. to subvert a man, the Lord a. not 
Rom. 2. 18. a. the things that are more excellent 

APPROVING 
2 Cor. 6.4. but in all things a. ourselves as ministers 



ARl 

APRON, S . 
Gtftt.S.T.they sewed fig-leaves together,andmadea. 
Ruth 3. 1 15. bring the a. thou hast, and hold it 
^cisl9.12.trom his body were brought to the sicka. 

APT. 
ZKinffS 24. 16. a. for war, king of Babylon brought 
•l 7'm.3.2.a bishop must be a. to teach, 2 Tim. 2.24. 

ARCHANGEL. 
IThess. 4.16. shall descend with the voice of the a. 
Jude 9. Michael the a. when contending with devil 

ARCHER, S. 
Qen. 21. 20. Ishmael grew and became an a. 
49. 23. the a. have sorely grieved him, and shot 
I Sam. 31. 3. and the a. hit him, 1 Chron. 10. 3. 
Job 16. 13. his a. compass me round about 
Isa. 22. 3. thy rulers tied, they are bound by the a. 
/cr.51.3.against him that bendeth let a. bend bow 

ARCHES. 
Ezek. 40. 16. there were narrow windows to the a. 

ARE 
Signifies, [1] To he of great value and esteem 
among men, 1 Cor. 1.28. [2] To have author it]/ 
from, lJohn4. 1. [3] Reputed, judged, esteem- 
ed, 1 Cor. 7. 14. [4j Represent, or betoken, 
Gen. 41. 26,27. Rev. 1.20. 
Things which are not, 1 Cor. 1. 28. Which are 

of so small esteem, as if they had no being. 
Gen. 18. 24. for the fifty righteous that a. therein 
31. 15. a. we not counted of him strangers 7 
42. 36. Jacob said, all these things a. against me 
Exod. 8. 21. and also the ground whereon they a. 
J^um. 15. 15. as ye a. so shall the stranger be 
Z>e-«i.l.ll.a thousand times so many more as ye a. 
1 Kings 8. 8. and there they a. to this day 
Job 24. t 24. a. exalted for a while, but a. not 
38.35.that they may go and say to thee, here we a. 
Psal. 68126. bless ye God, ye that a. of the fountain 
107. 27. they stagger, and a. at their wit's end 
Lam. 5. 7. our fathers have sinned, and a. not 
^mos 9.7. a. ye not as children o T'.thiopians to me 
JVaA. 3. 17. the place is not kno^vn where they a. 
Mat. 2. 18. not be comforted, because Ihey a. not 
6. 26. fowls of air, a. ye not much better than they 

22. 30. but a. as the angels of God in heaven 
Mark 6. 3. and a. not his sisters here with us 1 
Luke 13. 25. I know not whence you a. 27. 

18. 11. God, I thank thee, I am not as other men a. 
John 17. 11. given me, that they may be one, as we a. 
Rom. 15. 27. and their debtors they a. for if Gentiles 

1 Cor, 1. 28. things which a. not, things that a. 

2 Cor. 11. 22. a. they Hebrews 1 a. they Israelites ? 

a. they the seed of Abraham 1 so am I 
Heb. 4. 15. tempted like as we a. yet without sin 
Rev. 1. 19. write the things which a. and shall be 
4. 11. for thy pleasure they a. and were created 
10. 6. created heaven and things which therein a. 

ARGUING. 
Job 6. 25. but what doth your a. reprove ? 

ARGUMENTS. 
Job 23. 4 I would fill my mouth with a. 

ARIGHT. 
P5aZ.50.23.to him that ordereth his conversation a. 
78. 8. a generation that set not their heart a. 
Prov. 4. t 26. all thy ways shall be ordered a. 
15. 2. the tongue of the wise useth knowledge a. 

23. 31. the wine, when it moveth itself a. 
Jer. 8. 6. 1 hearkened, but they spake not a. 

ARISE 
Signifies, [1] To take rise, or proceed from, Acts 
20. 30. [2] To repent, Eph. 5. 14. [3] To be 
raised and comforted, Amos 7. 2. It is like- 
wise a word of encouragement, to excite one to 
do a thing. Josh. 1. 2. Acts 22. 16. 
Oen. 31. 13. now a. get thee out of this land 
35. 1. a. go up to Beth-el, and dwell there 
Dent. 13. 1. if there a. among you a prophet 
17. 8. then shalt thou a. and get thee up to the 
Josh. 1. 2. now therefore a. go over this Jordan 
Judg. 5. 12. a. Barak, lead thy captivity captive 
2Sam. 2. 14. lettne young men a. and play before us 
3. 21. 1 will a. and gather all Israel to my lord 
11, 20. and if so be that the king's wrath a. 
IKings 3. 12. nor after thee shall any a. like thee 
2Kings 9.2. make Jehu a. from among his brethren 
IChron. 22. 16. a. be doing, the Lord be with thee 
.VeA.2.20.therefore we his servants will a. and build 
Esth. 1. 18. thus shall there a. too much contempt 
4. 14. then shall enlargement a. to the Jews 
Job 7. 4. when shall I a. and night be gone ? 
11. 1 17. thy age shall a. above noon-day 
25. 3. and upon whom doth not his light a. 7 
Psal. 3. 7. a. O Lord, save me, O my God, for thou 
7. 6. a. O Lord, in thine anger lift up thyself 
12. 5. now will I a. saith the Lord, I will set him 
44.26.a. for our help, and redeem us for thy mercy 
68. 1. let God a. let his enemies be scattered 
88. 10. shall the dead a. and praise thee"? 
89. 9. when the waves of sea a. thorfM^est them 
102. 13. thou shalt a. and have merc^on Zion 
Prov. 6. 9. when wilt thou a. out of thy sleep 1 
17 



ARK 

Cant. 2.13. a. my love, my fair one, and come away 
Isa. 21. 5. a. ye princes, and anoint the shield 
26. 19. together with my dead body shall they a. 
49. 7. kings shall a. princes shall worship 
60. 1. a. shine, lor thy light is come, and ttie glory 
2. but the Lord shall a. upon thee, and his glory 
Jer. 2. 27. in trouble they will say, a. save us 
8. 4. saith the Lord, shall they fall, and not a. ? 
31. 6. a. ye, let us go up to Zion to the Lord 
Lam. 2. 19. a. cry out in the night, pour out thy 
Dan. 2. 39. after thee shall a. another kingdom 
./i»ios7.2.0Lord,by whom shall Jacoba.for he is,5. 
Mic. 2. 10. a. ye and depart, this is not your rest 
4. 13. a. and thresh, O daughter of Zion, I will 
7. 8. O mine enemy, when I fall I shall a. 
JIab.2.19.wo to him that saith to the dumb stone a. 
Mal.4.2.you that fear shall the Sun of righteous, a. 
Mat.9.5. is it easier to say a. and walk 7 Mark 2.9. 
24.24.for there shall a.false Christs, false prophets 
Mark 5. 41. damsel, I say to thee a. Luke 8. 54. 
Luke 7. 14. Lord said, young man, I say to thee a. 
15. 18. I will a. and go to my father, and say 
24. 38. and why do thoughts a. in your hearts 1 
John 14. 31. even so I do, a. let us go hence 
.dcts 9. 40. turning to the body said, Tabilha, a. 
20.30.also of your own selves shall mena.speaking 
22. 16. why tarriest thou 1 a. and be baptized 
Eph. 5.. 14. a. from the dead, and Christ shall give 
2 Pet. 1. 19. fill the day-star a. in your hearts 
See Rise. 
ARISETH. 
1 icings 18. 44. behold, there a. a little cloud 
Psal. 112. 4. to the upright a. light in darkness 
/sa.2.19.when he a. to shake terribly the earth, 21. 
Mat. 13. ^1. when persecution a. Mark 4. 17. 
,hhn 7. 52. search, for out of Galilee a. no prophet 
Heb. 7. 15. after the similitude of Melchizedec a. 
See Sun. 
ARK 
Signifies, [1] ./3 chest or coffer to keep things sure 
or secret, Exod. 2. 3. [2] The great vessel in 
lohich JVoah and his family werepreserved dur- 
ing the flood, in length 547 feet. Gen. 6. 14, 15. 
Heb. 11. 7. [3.] That chest wherein the two 
tables of the law, Aaron's rod, and the pot of 
manna were kept, Exod. 37. 1. Heb. 9. 4. 
The ark of thy strength, Psal. 132. 8. The seat of 
thy powerful and glorious presence, from 
whence thou dost put forth and manifest thy 
strength in behalf of thy people, when they 
desire and need it. 
Was seen the ark of his testament, Rev. 11. 19 
Christ the true Ark of our covenant, more 
known, and the tnysteries of religion made 
more common and familiar than formerly, 
either under the Old Testament dispensation, 
or during the reign of anti-christ. 
Oen. 6. 14.- make thee an a. of gopher-wood 

7. 18. and the a. went on the face of the waters 
Exod. 2. 3. she took for him an a. of bulrushes 

25. 16. and thou shalt put into the a. the testimony 
which I shall give thee, 21. | 40. 3, 20. 

37. 1. Bezaleel made the a. of shittim-wood 
JVum. 3. 31. their charge shall be the a. and tables 
Josh.A.U.a. of L. 6.12. 1 Sam.4.Q. | 6. 1. 2 Sam.6.9. 

1 Sam. 6. 19. he smote because they looked into a. 

2 Sam. 11. 11. the a. and Israel abide in tents 

1 ^iw^s2.26.because thou barest the a.of the Lord 

8. 9. was nothing in the a. save the two tables 

1 Chron. 6. 31. after that the a. had rest 

13. 3. let us bring again the a. of our God to us 
9. Uzza put forth his hand to hold the a. 
15. 1. David prepared a place for the a. of God 

2 Chr. 6. 41. thou and a. of thy strength, Ps. 132. 8. 
8. 11. places are holy whereuntothe a. hath come 

Mat. 24. 38. till Noah entered the a. Luke 17. 27. 
Hcb.ll.7.by faith Noah warned of God prep, an a. 
1 Pet. 3. 20. God waited while the a. was preparing 
Rev. 11. 19. and there Avas seen in his temple the a. 

Before the ARK. 
Exod.40.5.ihoa shalt set altar of gold before the a. 
JosA.4.7. waters of Jordan were cut oW before the a. 
7.6. Joshua fell to the earth on his face before the a. 
ISam. 5. 3. Dagon was fallen on his f. before the a. 
lCAr.16.37. left before the a. Asaph and his brethr. 
2CAr.5.6.Solom. and congr. assembled before the a. 

ARK of the Covenant. 
J\rum. 10.33. a. of covenant of L. went before them 
Z)eMi.31.26.put book of law inside of a.of covenant 
Josh.i.7.the waters were cut off before a. of coven. 
Judg. 20. 27. a. of covenant of God was there in 

1 Sam. 4. 3. let us fetch the a. of the covenant of 

2 Sam. 15.24.Levites bearing a. of covenant of God 
IChr. 17.1. a. of covenant remained under curtains 
Jer. 3. 16. shall say no more, the a. of the covenant 
Heb. 9. 4. tabernacle \. hich had the a. of covenant 

ARK of God. 
1 Sam. 3. 3. in the temple where the a. of God was 
4. 11. the a. of God was taken, 17, 22. 
6.3.if y e send away the a.of God,send it not empty 
E 



ARM 

2 5'am. 6. 7. there he died before the a. of God 
7. 2. but the a. of God dwelieth within curtain* 
15. 25. carry back the a. of God into the city 
1 Chr. 13.12.Iiow shall I bring the a. of God home 
15.2.none ought to carry the a.of God but Levites 
ARM 
Signifies, [1] That part of the body so called, 2 
Sam. 1. 10. [2] Outward strength, and all the 
instruments of cruelty and mischief used by the 
wicked, Psal. 10.15. [3] God' s infinitepojver in 
creating the world, Jer. 27. 5. \ 32. 17. [4] The 
mighty power of God making the gospel effec- 
tual to the conversion of sinners, Isa. 53 1 
John 12. 38. 
Exod. 15. 16. by greatness of thine a. they shall be 
Deut. 33. 20. he teareth the a. with crown of head 

1 Sam. 2. 31. behold the days come when I will cut 

off thy a. and the a. of thy father's house 

2 Sam. 1. 10. 1 took the bracelet that was on his o- 
2 Oiron. 32. 8. with him is an a. of flesh, with us 
Ezra 4. 1 23. made them to cease by a. and power 
Job 26. 2. savest thou the a. that hath no strength 

31. 22. let my a. fall from my shoulder-blade 
35. 9. cry out by reason of the a. of the mighty 
38. 15. and the high a. shall be broken 
40.9.hast thou an a. like God 1 or canst thunder 

Psal. 10. 15. break thou the a. of the wicked. 
44. 3. nor did their own a. save them, but thy a 
71. 1 18. 1 have showed thy a. to this generation 
77. 15. thou hast with thy a. redeemed thy people 
89. 13. thou hast a mighty a. strong is thy hand 
21. mine a. also shall strengthen him 
98. 1. his holy a. hath gotten him the victory 

Cant. 8. 6. set me as a seal on thine a. 

/5a.9.20.they shall eat every man the flesh of his a. 

33. 2. be thou their a. every morning our salvation 
40. 10. God will come, and his a.sha-ll rule for him 

11. he shall gather the lambs with his a. 

51.5. mine a. shall judge the people, the isles shal 
wait upon me, and on my a. shall they trus 

9. put on strength, O a. of the Lord, awake 
52. 10. the Lord hath made bare his holy a. 
53. 1. who hath believed our report ? and to wImjBT 
is the a. of the Lord revealed 1 John 12. 38 
.59. 16. therefore his a. brought salvation, 63. 5. 

62. 8. Lord hath sworn by the a. of his strength 

63. 12. that led them with his glorious a. 

Jer. 17. 5. cursed be he that make th flesh his a. 

21. 5. 1 will fight against you with a strong a. 
Ezek. 4. 7. and thine a. shall be uncovered 

22. t 6. were in thee to their a. to shed blood 
30. 21. 1 have broken a. of Pharaoh kingof Egypl 
31. 17. they went down into hell that where his a. 

Dan. 11. 6. she shall not retain the power of the a. 
Zcch. 11. 17. sword be on his a. his a. be dried up 
J^rtke 1. 51. he hath shewed strength with his a. 
Acts 13. 17. with an high a. brought he them out 

Stretched-out ARM. 

Exod.Q.Q.l wiU redeem you with a stretched-out a. 

Deut. 4. 34. assayed to take nation with str.-out it. 

5. 15. the Lord thy God brought thee out thence 

with a stretched-out a. 7. 19. ] 26. 8. Jer. 32. 21 , 

11. 2. your children have not seen his str.-out a. 

2GAr.6.32. stranger is come for thy stretched-out a. 

Psal. 136. 12. with a str etched- o%it a. for his mercy 

Jer .27.5.1 made earth by my stretched-out a.32.17. 

Ezek. 20.33. with a stretched-out a. will I rule over 

34. 1 will gather you with a stretched-out a. and 

ARM-HOLES. [fury 

Jer. 38. 12. put these rotten rags under thy a.-holes 

£2eA:.13.18.wo to them that sew pillows to a.-holes 

ARMS. 
Gen. 49.24. the a. of his hands were made strong 
Deut. 33. 27. and underneath are the everlubtn g a. 
Judg. 16. 12. he brake them from his a. like thread 
2Sam. 22. 35. he teacheth my hands to war, so that 
a bow of steel is broken by mine a. Psal. 18.34- 
firings 9. 24. Jehu smote Jehoram between his a. 
Job 22. 9. the a. of the fatherless have been broken 
Psal. 37. 17. the a. of the wicked shall be broken 
Prov. 31. 17. she girdeth, and strengtheneth her a. 
Isa. 44. 12. and worketh it with strength of his a. 
49. 22. they shall bring thy sons in their a. 
51. 5. and my a. shall judge the people 
Ezek. 13. 20. 1 will tear them from your a. 
30. 22. behold, I will break Pharaoh's a. 24. 
24.1 vrill strengthen the a. of king of Babylon,25. 
Dan. 2. 32. his breast and his a. of silver, his beUy 

10. 6. his a. and feet hke to polished brass 

11. 15. the a. of the south shall not withstand 
22. with the a. of a flood shall they be overflown 

31. and a. shall stand on his part, and shall 
Hos. 7. 15. 1 have bound and strengthened their a. 

11. 3. taught them to go, taking them by their a. 
JIfari 9.36. when he had taken him in his a. he said 

10.16.took them up in his a.put his hands on them 
Luke 2.28.Simeon took Christ in his a. and blessco 

ARM, Verb, 
Is taken,[l] Corporally, to befurnishedtsitk arms 

for war, Gen. 14.14. Num. 31. 5. [2] Spiritualty, 



ARO 

to get and exercise those graces and spiritual 
weapons which are appointed and bestowed by 
God to defend the soul, 1 Pet. 4. 1. 
JVit?/t. 31.3. a. some of yourselves to the war and go 
\Pet. 4. 1. a. yourselves with the same mind 

ARMED. 
Oen. 14. 14. Abram a. his trained servants born in 
41. t 40. at thy word shall all my people be a. 
J\rum. 31. 5. of tribe, twelve thousand a. for war 
32. 17. but we ourselves will go ready a. 32. 
Deut. 3. 18. ye shall pass over a. Josh. 1 14. 
Josh. 4. 1 13. about 40,000 a. for war passed over 
6. 7. let him that is a. pass on before the ark 
2 Chron. 28. 14. so the a. men left the captives 
Job 39. 21. he goeth on to meet the a. men 
Psal. 78. 9. the children of Ephraim being a. 
Prov. G. 11. and thy want as an a. man, 24. 34. 
ZiM&ell.21.when a strong man a.keepeth the house 

ARMY. 
Deut. 11. 4. what he did to the a. of the Egyptians 
Judg. 8. 6. that we should give bread to thine a. 
9. 29. he said, increase thine a. and come out 

1 Sam. 4. 12. there ran a man of Benjamin out of a. 
17. 21. and the Philistines had put a. against a. 

IKings 20. 25. number thee an a. like the a. lost 

2 CAro7i.20.21.that they should praise before the a. 
25. 7. O king, let not the a. of Israel go with thee 

J^eh. 4. 2. he spake before his brethren, and the a. 
Job 29. 25. sat chief, I dwelt as a king in the a. 
Psal. 68. 1 11- great was the a. that published it 
Cant. 6. 4. terrible as an a. with banners, 10. 
Jer.'il. 11. was broken up for fear of Pharaoh's a. 
Kick. 29. 18. caused his a. to serve a great service 
37. 10. there stood up an exceeding great a. 
/?a?i. 4. 35. according to his will in the a. of heaven 
Joel 2. 11. Lord shall utter his voice before his a. 

25. locust, my great a. which I sent among you 
Z-ech. 4. 16. saying, not by a. nor by power 

9.8. will encamp about my house, because of thea. 
Acts 23. 27. then camel with an a. and rescued 
Rev. 9. 16. the number of the a. of horsemen 

19. 19. against him that sat on horse and his a. 

See Chaldeans. 
ARMIES. 
Ezod 7.4. lay hand on Egypt, and bring forth my a. 
12. 17. same day I brought your a. out of Egypt 
J^um. 33. 1. went forth with their a. under Moses 
i>eMi.20.9.they shall make captains of the a. to lead 
1 Sam. 17. 10. said, I defy the a. of Israel this day 

26. that he should defy the a. of the living God 
45. 1 come in the name of the God of the a. of Isr. 

Job 25. 3. is there any number of his a. ? 

Psal. 44. 9. thou goest not forth with our a. 
68. 12. kings of a. did flee apace, she that tarried 

Cant. 6. 13. as it were the company of two a. 

Isa. 34. 2. and his fury upon all their a. 

Dan. 9. j 27. v/ith abominable a. make desolate 

Mat. 22. 7. he sent forth his d. and destroyed 

Luke 21. 20. ye see Jerusalem compassed with a. 

Heb. 11. 34. who turned to flight the a. of the aliens 

iJe«.19. 14. and the a. in heaven followed him 
19. the kings of the earth and their a. gathered 
ARMOUR 

Signifies, [1] Weapons or instruments of war, 1 
Sam. 17. 54. [2] Thestrojig andpowerful lusts of 
sin, ignorance, error, and profaneness, which 
are the armour, whereby the devil keeps up his 
power and dominion in the hearts of men, Luke 
11. 22. [3] Spoil, 2 Sam. 2.121. [4] Such graces 
and spiritual weapons as are for the defence of 
the soul, and whereby zoe may be enabled to com- 
bat with our spiritual enemies, Rom. 13. 12. 
Eph. 6. 11. [5] Ji good conscience, which being 
always attended with uprightness of life, is a 
defence against all temptations, either from 
prcflp^rity or adversity, 2 Cor. 6. 7. 
Sam. 17. 54. David put Goliah's a. in his tent 
Sam. 2. 21. turn thee aside and take thee his a. 

1 Kings 22. 38. they washed his a. according to 

2 Kings 3. 21. they gathered all able to put on a. 
10. 2. seeing ye have a fenced city also and a. 

20. 13. Hezekiah shewed his precious things, sil- 

ver and gold, the house of his a. Isa. 39. 2. 
Job 39. t 21. he goeth on to meet the a. 
Tsa.'22.8. didst look in that day to a. of the house 
Luke 11.22. he taketh his a. wherein he trusted 
Rom. 13. 12. and let us put on the a. of light 
2 Cor. 6. 7. approving by the a. of righteousness 
Eph. 6. 11. put on the a. of God to stand ag. devil 
13. take to you the whole a. of God to withstand 
ARMOUR-BEARER. 
Judg. 9 54. Abimelech called his a.-bearer, saying 
1 Sam. 14. 7. a.-b. said, do all that is in thine heart 
16. 21. Saulloved David, and he became his a.-b. 
31. 6. Saul died, his three sons, and his a.-bearer 

ARMOURY. 
Cant.i.i. like the tower of David buildedfor an a. 
Jer. 50. 25. the Lord hath opened his a. 

AROSE. 
Uen. 19. 33. he perceired not when she o. 3.5. 
IS 



ARR 

Gen. 37. 7. and lo my sheaf a. and stood upright 
Exod. 1. 8. now there a. up a new kmg over 
Egypt who knew not Joseph, Acts 7. 18. 
Judg. S.lO.a. a generation tha t know not the Lord 
5. 7. till I Deborah a. till I a. a mother in Israel 
20. 8. all the people a. as one man, saying 

1 Sam. 9. 26. and they a. early, Isa. 37. 3b. 
17. 35. when he a. against me, I slew him 

2 Kings 23. 25. neither after him a. there any like 
2 Chron. 30. 16. till the wrath of the Lord a. 
Job 29. 8. young men hid, aged a. and stood up 
Psal. 76. 9. when God a. to judgment, to save the 
Eccl. 1. 5. the sun hasteth to his place where he a. 
Dan. 6. 19. the king a. early and went to the den 
Mat. 2. 14. he a. and took the young child, 21. 

8. 15. she a. and ministered to them, Luke 4. 39. 
26. iie a. and rebuked the winds and the sea, and 

there was a great calm, Mark 4. 39. I^uke 8.24. 

9. 9. and hs a.'and followed him, 19. Mark 2. 14. 
25. he took her by the hand, and the maid a. 

27. 52. and many bodies of saints which slept a. 
Mark 9. 27. but Jesus lifted him up, and he a. 
Luke 6. 48. when the flood a. the stream beat 
15. 20. he a. and came to liis father, he kissed him 
Acts ll.19.the persecution which a. about Stephen 
19. 23. there a. no small stir about that way 
23. 7. when he so said there a. a dissension, 10. . 
See Rose. 
AROSE and loent. 
15a7n.3.6. Samuel a. and went to Eli, and said, here 
23.1(3. J ona.tha.na. and went to David into the wood 
25.1. David a. and wentto the wilderness of Paran 
1 Kings 19.21. Elisha a. and went after Elijah 
lonah 3. 3. so Jonah a. and went to Nineveh 
Acts 9. 39. then Peter a. and went with them 

ARRAY 

Signifies, [1] To put on apparel, Esth. 6. 9. Rev. 
7.13. [2] To put an army in a fit posture to 
fight, 2 Sam. 10. 9. 
The terrors of God set themselves in array against 
me, .Job 6. 4. His judgments are like a numer- 
ous and well-ordered army, under the conduct 
of an irresistible general, who designs and 
directs them to invade me on every side. 
Esth. 6. 9. that they may a. the man withal 
Job 40. 10. and a. thyself with glory and beauty 
Jer. 43. 12. shall a. himself with the land of Egypt 
1 Tim. 2. 9. that women adorn, not with costly a. 

ARRAY. 
1 Sam. 4. 1 2. they slew of the a. in the field 
25a;)/.10.9.Joab put the choice ina. against Syrians 
Job 6. 4. the terrors of God set themselves in a. 
Jer. 50. 14. put yourselves in a. against Babylon 
-See Battle. 
ARRAYED. 
Gen. 41. 42. Pharaoh a. Joseph in fine linen 
2CA7'07!.28.15. took the captives, with spoil a. them 
JJ'/a<.6.29. was not a. like one of these, Luke 12. 27. 
Ijuke 23. 11. Herod and his men of war a. Christ 
Acts 12. 21. Herod a. in royal apparel sat on his 
Rev. 7. 13. what are these that are a. in white robes? 
17.4.the women was a.in purple and scarlet colour 
19. 8. to her was granted to be a. in fine linen 

ARRIVED. 
Luke 8. 26. they a. at the country of the Gadarenes 
Acts 20. 15. and the next day we a. at Samos 

ARROGANCY. 
1 Sam. 2. 3. let not a. come out of your mouth 
Prov. 8. 13. pride and a. and the evil way do I hate 
Isa. 13. 11. 1 will cause the a. of the proud to cease 
Jer.48.29. heard pride of Moab, his loftiness, his a. 

ARROW 
Signifies, [1] A dart used for pleasure or in war, 
1 Sam. 20. 20. Jer. 51. 11. [2] hiward terrors 
from God, Job 6. 4. Psal. 38. 2. [3] JVicked 
intentions, Psal. 11. 2. [4] Abusive or slander- 
ous words, Psal. 64. 3. [5] The judgments of 
God, such as thunder, lirrhtning, tempests, 
famine, (S-c. 2Sam. 22.15. Ezek. 5. 16. Hab.3. 
11. [6] The 70ord of God, which is sharp and 
powerful in piercing and turning the hearts 
of sinners, Psal. 45. 5. 

1 Sam. 20. 36. Jonathan shot an a. beyond him 

2 Kings 9. 24. and the a. went out at his heart 
13. 17. a. of Lord's deliverance from Syria 

19. 32. nor shall he shoot an a. there, Isa. 37. 33. 
.Tob 34.t 6. my a. is incurable without transgression 

41. 28. the a. cannot make him flee, sling stones 
Psal. 11. 2. they make ready their a. on the string 

64. 7. with an a. suddenly shall they be wounded 

91. 5. nor afraid for the a. that flieth by day 
Prov. 25. 18. thatbeareth false witness is a sharp a. 
.ler. 9. 8. their tongue is as an a. shot out 
Lam. 3. 12. he hath set me as a mark for the a. 
Zech. 9. 14. and his a. shall go forth as lightning 

ARROWS. 
J^um. 24. 8. he shall pierce them thro' with his a. 
Deut. 32. 23. 1 will spend mine a. upon them 

42. I will make mine a. drunk with blood 
1 Sam. 20. 20. 1 will shoot three a. on the side 



A3 

2 Sam. 22. 15. the Lord Ihundered, and he sentoiK 

a. and scattered them, Psal. 18. 14 

2Kingsl3.15.t.?ike bow and a. took him bow and a. 

18. take the a. and smite upon the ground 
Job 0. 4. the a. of the Almighty are within me 
Psal. 7. 13. he ordaineth a. against the persecutors 
21. 12. shalt make ready thine a. against them' 

38. 2. for thine a. stick fast in me, and thy hand 
45. 5. thine a. are sharp in the heart of enemies 

57.4. sons of men, whose teeth are spears andc 
58. 7. when he bendeth his bow to shoot his a. 
64. 3. bows to shoot their a. even bitter Avords 

76. 3. there brake he the a. of the bow, the shielt 

77. 17. clouds poured, thine a. also went abroad 
120.4.sharp a.of the mighty, with coals of juniper 
127. 4. as a. are in the hand of a mighty man 
144. 6. shoot out thine a. and destroy them 

Prou. 26. 18. as a mad man who casteth a. and death 
Isa. 5.28. whose a. are sharp and their bows bent 
7. 24. with a. and bows shal'i men come thither 
Jer. 50. 9. their a. shall be as of an expert man 

14. shoot at Babylon, spare no a. she hath sinned 
51. 11. make bright the a. gather the shields 

Lam. 3. 13. hath caused the a. of his quiver to enter 
Ezek. 5. 16. I shall send the evil a. of famine 
21. 21. he made his a. bright, he consulted images 

39. 3. I will cause thy a. to fall out of thy hand 
9. Israel shall go forth, and burn bows and a. 

Hab. 3, 11. at the light of fhine a. they went 

ART, Verb. 
Gen. 3. 9. God said to Adam, where a. thou? 

13. 14. Lord said, look from the place where thou a. 

24. 23. he said whose daughter a. thou ? 47. 

27. 24. and he said a. thou my very son Esau ? 

32. 17. whose a. thou ? whither goest thou ? 

39. 9. kept back but thee, because thou a. his wife 

41.39. there is none so discreet and wise as thou a. 

46.30. now let me die because thou a. yet alive 
Exod. 4, 26. she said, a bloody husband thou a. 
Josh. 5. 13. a. thou for us, or our adversaries? 
Judg. 8. 18. they answered as thou a. so were they 

12. 5. the men said to him, a. thou an Ephraimite? 
13.11. a. thou the man that spakest to the woman? 

1 Sam. 19. 3. 1 will go out and stand by where thoua. 
\Kings\3.19:.\ie said, I am a prophet also as thoua. 

22.4.Jehoshaphatsaid,Iam as ihona.^Kings 3.7. 

2 Chron. 2^.1. a. notthouourGod, who didst drive 
Job 35. 8. wickedness may hurt a man as thou a. 
/sa.14.10. a. thou also become weak as we? a. like 
,Ier. 14. 22. a. not thou he, O Lord our God, we 
Luke 7. 19. a. thou he that should come, or look we 
J0A71 1.49. Rabbi, thoua.the Son of God, King of Is. 
Acts 21. 38. a. not thou that Egyptian made uproar 

22. 27. the captain said, tell me, a. thou a Roman ?, 
Rev. 11. 17. a. and wast, and a. to come, 16. -5, 

ART, S, Substantive. 

Exod.30.25.cin ointm. after the a. of the apothecarj 

2CAro7i. 16. 14. divers spices prepared by a.of apoth 

Acts 17.29.the Godhead not like stones graven bya 

19. 19. many also of them which used curious a 

ARTIFICER. 

Gen. 4. 22. Tubal-cain an instructor of every a. 

Isa. 3. 3. take away the cantain and the cunning a 

ARTIFICERS. 

1 Chron. 29. 5. for all manner of works made by a. 

2 Chron. 34.11. to a. and builders gave they mone^ 

ARTILLERY. 
1 Sam. 20. 40. Jonathan gave his a. to the lad 

AS 
Signifies, [1] Like, 1 Pet. 3. 8. [2] While, Acts 
20. 9. [3] For, Mat. 6. 12. [4] Because, John 

15. 12. j 17. 2. [5] After the manner of, Job 
31. 33. It sheweth, [1] J^ikcness in quality, 
but not in quantity, Mat. 5. 48 [2] Equally, 
John 5. 23. [3] The likeness of a thing, but not 
the truth of that thing, Mat. 26. 55. [4] The 
likeness and truth of a thing, Heb. 12. 7. 

Gen. 2. j 18. I will make him a help a. before him 
3. 5. ye shall be a. gods knowing good and evil 
22. behold the man is become a. one of us 

1 Sam. 16. 7. the Lord seeth not a. man seeth 

2 Kings 8. 27. he did evil a. did the house of Ahab 
24.l3.had made in the temple, a. the Lord had said 

Ezra 10. 12. a. thou hast said, so must we do 
PsaZ.125.5.a. for sucha.turn aside to crooked ways 
Prwjj .24. 29. say not, I will do to him a.he hath done 
Isa. 24. 2. a. with the people, a. with the servant 
J)/aM0.25.disciple a.his master, servant a. his Lord 
19.19. shalt love thy neighb.a.thyself, Rom. 13. 9. 
John 1. 14. beheld the glory a. oTthe only begotten 
Acts 7. t 37. the Lord raise up a prophet a. myself 
51.ye resist H. Ghost, a. your fathers did, so do yo 
2 Cor. 2.17. but a. of sincerity, but a. of God, speak 
Gal. 4. 12. brethren, be a. lam, for I am a. ye are 
Col. 2. 6. a. ye have received Christ Jesus, so walk 

Even AS. 
1 Cor. 3. 5. even a. the Lord gave to every man 
Eph.5.'3^&K&ry one so love his wife even a.himsaJ 
Col. 3. ^/Kven a. Christ forgave you, so do ye 
Rev. 2. 27. even a. I received of my Father 



ASH 

ASCEND 

Signifies, [1] To get or climb w;?, vTosh. 6. 5. [2] 

To go lip to heaven, Eph. 4. ii, 10. 
Who shall ascend into the hill ot'lhe Lord? Psal. 
24.3. Who shall be admitted and accounted a 
true member of the church, and enjoy the fa- 
vour and blessing of God? 
No man hath ascended up to heaven, John 3. 13. 
JVo mail hath attained a perfect knoiclcdge of 
heavenly things, so as to know the secret will 
and counsels of God. 
Josh- 6. 5. the people shall a. up every man straight 
PsaZ. 24. 3. who shall a. into the hill of the Lord, 
and shall stand in his holy place"? Rom. 10. 6. 
135,7. he causeth vapours to a. Jer. 10. 13. [ 51. 16. 
139.8. if I a. up into heaven, thou art there 
isa. 14. 13. thou hast said, I will a. to heaven, 14. 
Ezek. 38. 9. thou shalt a. and come like a storm 
John 6. 62. if ye shall see the Son of man a. up 
20.17. la. tomyFather, and your Father, my God 
Rev. 17. 8. beast shall a. out of the bottomless pit 

ASCENDED. 
Judg. 13. 20. the angel of the Lord a. in the flame 
Psa/.68. 18. thou hast a. up on high, thou hast led 
Prov. 30.4. who hath a. up into heaven, or descend. 
John 3. 13. no man hath a. to heaven, but he that 
20.17. touch me not, I am not yet a. to my Father 
Mcts 2. 34. David is not yet a. into the heavens 
EpA.4.8.whenhea.uponhigh,heled captivity cap. 

y. now that he a. || 10. is the same also that a. 
Rev. 8. 4. the smoke of the incense a. before God 
11. 12. they a. up to heaven in a cloud, and enemies 

ASCENDETH. 
Rev.ll.l. the beast that a. out of the bottomless pit 
14. 11. the smoke of their torment a. for ever 

ASCENDING. 
Gen. 28. 12. the angels of God a. and descending 

1 Sain. 28. 13. said, I saw gods a. out of the earth 
Luke 19. 28. he went before, a. up to Jerusalem 
Ji9/i7il. 51. angels of G. a. and descending on the Son 
Rev. 7. 2. 1 saw another angel a. from the east 

ASCENT. 

2 Sam. 15. 30. David went up by the a. of Olivet 
I.£^i7io-sl0.5.and his a. by which he went, 2CAr.9.4. 

ASCRIBE. 

Deut. 32.' 3. a. ye greatness to our God, he is the 

Job 36. 3. 1 will a. righteousness to my Maker 

Psal. 68. 34. a. ye strength to God, his excellency 

ASCRIBED. 

1 Sam. 18. 8. a. to David 10,000, to me a. but 1000 

ASH. 
fsa. 44.14. he plantelh an a. the rain doth nourish it 

ash;\med. 

Gen. 2. 25. naked, the man and his wife were not a. 
Judg. 3. 25. and they tarried till they were a. 

2 Sam. 10.5. the men were greatly a.l Chron. 19. 5. 
19. 3. as people being a. steal away when they flee 

2Kings2.n .a.nd when they urged him till he was a. 

8. 11. he settled his countenance till he was a. 
2 Chron. 31). 15. the priests and the Levites were a. 
EzraS. 22. f was a. to require of the king a band 

9. 6. I am a. and blush to lift up my face to thee 
Tob 6. 20. they came thither, and were a. 

11.3. when thou mockest, shall no man make a.? 

19.3. ye are nota.to make yourselves strange to me 
Psal. 3i. 5. were lightened, their faces were not a. 

74. 21. O let not the oppressed return a. let poor 
Prov. 12. 4. she that maketh a. is as rottenness 
Tsa. 20. 5. shall be a. of Ethiopia, their expectation 

24.23.the sun shall be a. when the Lord shall reign 

30. 5. all a. of a people that could not profit them 
33.9. earth mourns, Lebanon is a.and hewn dovn 
Jer. 2. 26. as the thief is a. when he is found, PO' is 

6. 15. were they a. 7 they were not at all a- 6. 12. 

8. 9. the wise men are a. they are dismayed 

14. 4. plowmen were a. they covered their heads 

48.13.Moab shall bea.ofChemosh, a? Israel wasc. 
Ezek. 16. 27. the daughters of the Philistines are a. 

32. 30. with terror they are a. o/" their might 
/>M^el3.17.all his adversaries werea.and the people 

16. 3. what shall I do? I cannot dig, to beg I am a. 
Rom. 1. 16. 1 am not a. of the gospel of Christ 

5. 5. hope maketh not abecause the love of God is 

C. 21. what fruit in things whereof ye are now a.? 
2 Cor. 7. 14. if I have boasted any thing, I am not a. 
2 Tim. 1. 12. 1 suftfir, nevertheless I am not a. 

16. Onesiphorus was not a. of my chain 
Heb. 2. 11. he is not a. to call them brethren 

11. 16. God is i^jp^- to be called their God 
Ashamed a7id confounded; see Confounded. 

Be ASHAMED. 

Psal. 6. 10. let all my enemies be a. and sore vexed 

25.3. yea, let none that wait on thee be a. let them 

be a. who transgress without cause 

31 . 1. in thee do I put my trust, let me never be a. 

17. let me not be a. let the wicked be a. 35. 26. 
69. 6. let not them that wait be a. for my sake 
86. 17. they which hate mc, may see it and be a. 
109. 28. when they arise, let them be a. but let 
119. 78. let proud be a. for they dealt perversely 

19 



ASK 

Isa. 1. 29. for they shall be a. of the oaks which ye 
23. 4. be thou a. O Zidon, the sea hath spoken 
26. 11. they shall see and be a. for their envy 
42. 17. they shall be greatly a. that trust in images 

44. 9. they see not nor know, that they may be a. 
11. all his fellows shall be a. shall be a. together 

45. 24. all that arc incensed against him shall be a. 

65. 13. my servants rejoice, but ye shall be a. 

66. 5. shall appear to your joy, and they shall be a. 
Jer. 2.36. thou shalt be a. of Egypt, as a. of Assyria 

3.3. and hadst a whore's forehead, refusedst toie a. 

12. 13. and they shall be a. of your revenues 
17. 13. O Lord, all that forsake thee shall be a. 
20. 11. my persecutors shall stumble and be a. 
48.13. Moab shall be a. of Chemosh, as Israel was 
50. 12. your mother that bare you shall be a. 

Ezek. 16. 61. shalt remember thy ways, and be a. 

43.10.shew Israel, they may be a. of their iniquities 
11. and if they be a. of all that they have done 
^os.4.19ithey shall be a. because of their sacrifices 

10. 6. and Israel shall be a. of his own counsel 
Joel l.ll.be yea.O ye husbandmen, howl for wheat 

2. 26, and my people shall never be a. 27. 
Zcch. 9. 5. for her expectation shall be a. 

13. 4. the prophets every one be a. of his vision 
Mark8.38.sha.]l be a.ofme and my words, Lu.9.2Q. 
2 Cor. 9. 4. we (that we say not, you) should be a. 
Phil. 1. 20. that in nothing I shall be a. but with 
^Thess.S. 14.no comp. with him, that he may Je a. 
Tit. 2. 8. he that is on the contrary part may be a. 

1 Pet. 3. 16. may be a. that falsely accuse your good 
J^'ot be, or Be not, ASHAMED. 

JVum. 12. 14. should she not be a. seven days 1 
PsffiZ. 25.2.0 my God, I trust in thee, let me n^)t be a. 
31. 17. let me not be a. O Lord, 119. 116. 
37. 19. they shall not be a. in the evil time 
119.6. then shall I not be a. when I have respect to 
46. I will speak of thy testimonies, and not be a. 
80. let my heart be sound, that I be not a. 
127. 5. they shall 7iot be a. but shall speak with 
Isa. 29. 22. saith the Lord, Jacob shall not be a. 

45. 17. ye shall not be a. world without end 
49. 23. they shall not be a. that wait for me 
50. 7. my face like a flint, I know I shall not be a. 
54. 4. fear not, for thou shalt 7iot be a. 

Zeph. 3. 11. in that day shalt thou not be a. [11. 
Rom. 9. 33. who believeth on him shall not be a. 10. 

2 Cor. 10. 8. for though I boast, I should not be a. 
2 Tim. 1. 8. be not therefore a. of testimony of L. 

2. 15. to God, a workman that needeth 7iot be a. 
1 Pet. 4. 16. sutfer as a Christian, let him not be a. 

1 John 2. 28. not be a. before him at his coming 
ASHES 

Signifies, The remains of fuel after it has been 
burned, 2 Pet. 2.6. They denote, [1] Thi frailty 
and extreme vileness of man, when compared 
ivith his Creator, Gen. 18. 27. [2] Deep hu- 
miliation, Esth. 4. 1. Jonah 3. 6. 

Gen. 18. 27. to speak, which are but dust and a. 

Lev. 6. 10. and the priest shaji take up the a. 
11. and carry forth the a. without the camp 

J^Tum. 19. 9. a man that is cleai? shall gather the a. 

2 Sam. 13. 19. Tamar put a. on her head, and rent 
1 Kings 13. 3. aitar shall be rent, and a. poured out 

20. 38. the prophet disguised himself and a. 

Esth. 4. 1. Mordecaijjut on sackcloth with a. 
3. and many lay in sackcloth and a. 

Job 9- 8. Job sat down among the a. 

V?. 12. your remembrances are like to a. your 

30. 19. into mire, I am become like dust and a. 

42. 6. 1 abhor myself, and repent in dust and a. 
Psal. 20- 1 3. and turn to a. thy burnt-sacrifice 

102. 9. for I have eaten a. like bread, and mingled 

147. 16. he scattereth the hoar-frost like a. 
/5a. 44.20. hefeedeth on a. a deceived heart turned 

58. 5. and to spread sackcloth and a. under him 

61. 3. to give them beauty for a. the oil of joy 
Jer. 6. 26. O daughter, wallow thyself in a. 
L,dm. 3. 16. he hath covered me with a. 
Ezek. 28. 38. I will bring thee to a. on the earth 
Dan. 9. 3. 1 set my face to seek in sackcloth and a. 
Jb?/aA3.6.king covered with sackcloth, and sat ina. 
Mai. 4. 3. the wicked shall be a. under your feet 
Mat. 11. 21. if works were done, they would have 

repented long ago in sackcloth and a. Lnke 10.13. 
Heb. 9. 13. if the a. of a heifer sanctifieth to thee 
2 Pet. 2. 6. and turninsr the cities of Sodom into a. 

ASIDE. 
2 Kings 4. 4. said, thou shalt set o.that which is full 
Job 1. t 19- carne a great wind from a. wilderness 
Mark 7. 33. he took him a. from the multitude 
.70^71 13. 4. he riseth and laid a. his garment 
Heb. 12. 1. let us lay a. every weight, and the sin 
which doth so easily beset us 
See Go", Gone, Turn, Went, Lay. 
ASK 
Signifies, [1] To enquire, Gen. 32. 29. Mark 9. 32. 
[2] To require, or demand, Gen. 34. 12. Dan. 
2. 10. [3] To seek counsel, Isa. 30. 2. Hag. 2. 



ASK 



expect, 

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Luke 12. 48. [6] To saMte-. 1 Sam. 
0. t 5. 2 Sam. 8. 1 10. [7] To lay to one's 
charge, Psal. 35. j 11. 
Gen. 32.29. wherefore dost thou a. after my namp? 

34. 12. a. me never so much dowry and gift,I give 
Deiit. 4. 32. for a. now of the days that are past 

13. 14. shall a. diligently, and if it be truth 
32. 7. a. thy father, and he will shew thee 

Josh. 4. 6. when your children a. their fathers, 21. 
Judg. 18. 5. a. counsel, we pray thee, of God 

1 Sant. 10. t 4. and they will a. thee of peace 
12. J.J. we have added this evil to a. us a kinf 
25. 15. a. him in my name of peace, 2Sa7n.8. j 10 
28. 16. why dost thou a. of me, seeing the Lord 

2 Sam. 14. 18. hide not from me the thing I a. 

1 Kings 3. 5. a what I shall give thee, 2 Chr. 1. 7 

14. 5. the wife of Jeroboam cometh to a. thee 
2Kings2.9. Elijah said, a. what I shall do for thee 

2 Chron. 20. 4. Judah gathered to a. help of God 
Job 12. 7. a. the beasts, and they shall teach thee 
Psal. 2.8. a. of me, and I will give thee the heathen 
Isa. 7. 1 1, a.thee a sign of Lord, a. it of the depth 

12. I will not a. nor will I tempt., the Lord 
45. 11. saith the Lord, a. me of things to come 
58. 2. they a. of me the ordinances of justice 
Jer. 6. 16. a. for the old paths, and walk therein 

15. 5. who shall go aside, to a. What thou doest 

18. 13. a. ye now among the heathen who heard 
30. 6. a. and see whether a man doth travail 
38. 14. 1 will a. thee a thing, hide nothing from me 
48. 19. a. him that fleeth, and her that escapeth 
50.5. they shall a.the way to Zion with their faces 

iam. 4.4. the young children a. bread, and no man 
Dan. 6. 7. who shall a. a petition of anyGod,12. 
Hos. 4. 12. my people a. counsel at their slocks 
Hag. 2. 11. a. now the priests concerning the law 
Zech. 10. 1. a. ye of the Lord rain in time of latter 
Mat. 6. 8. what ye have need of, before ye a. him 

7. 7. a. and it shall be given you, Luke 11. 9. 
9. Whatman of you, if his son a. bread, Lu. 11.11 
11. shall give good things to them that a. him 

14.7.promisedto give her whatsoever shewoulda. 

18. 19. agree touching any thing they shall a. 

20. 23. ye know not what ye a. Mark 10. 38. 

21.22.w"hatsoever yea. in prayer,believing,ye shaU 

22.46. nor durst any man a. him more questions, 

Mark 12. 34. Luke 20. 40 

Mark 6- 22. a. what thou wilt, I will give thee,^. 

9. 3C. they were afraid to a. him, Luke 9 45. 
Li^ke 6. 30. taketh thy goods, a. thctn not again 

11. 13. give the Holy Spirit to them that a. him 

12. 48. much committed, of him they will a. more 
John 1. 19. when the Jews sent priests to a. him 

9. 21. we know not, he is of age, a. him, 23. 
11. 22. whatsoever thou wilt a. of God, he will 

13. 24. Peter beckoned to him that he should a, 

14. 13. whatsoever ye a. in my name, 15. 16. 

14. if ye a. any thing in my name I will do it 
15. 7. if ye abide in me, a. what ye will, it shall >s 

16. 19. Jesus knew that they v.'ere desirous tc x. 
23. and in that day ye shall a. me nothing 
24.ffi.and ye shall receive, that your joymay be full 
30. and needest not that any man should" a. thee 

18. 21. a. tliem which heard me what I said 
.^cts 10. 29. 1 a. therefore for what intent ye sent 
1 Cor. 14. 35. let them a. their husbands at home 
Eph. 3. 20. to do above all that we can a. or think 
Jam. 1. 5. if any lack wisdom, let him a. of God 
6. but let him a. in faith, nothing wavering 

4. 2. yet ye have not, because ye a. not 
3. ye a. and receive not, because ye a. amiss 

1 .Tohn 3. 22. whatsoever we a. we receive of him 

5. 14. if we a. anything according to his will 

15. if we know he heareth us, whatsoever we a. 

16. sin a sin which is not unto death, he shall a. 
See Counsel. 

ASKED. 
Gen. 32.29. Jacob a. him and said, tell me thy name 
43. 7. the man a. us straitly of our kindred 
.Tosh. 19. 50. they gave him the city which he a, ' 
.Judg. 5. 25. he a. water, she gave him milk 
13. 6. but I a. him not whence he was 
18. 1 15. a. him of peace, 1 Sam. 17. j 22. 1 30.t2L 

1 Sam. 1. 17. God grant the petition thou hast a. 
120. she called his name Samuel, that is a. of God 
27. the Lord hath given me my petition I a. 

IKingsd. 11. because thou a. this thing and not a, 

2 Kings 2. 10. he said, thou hast a. a hard thing 
Ezra 5. 10. we a. their names to certify thee 
.,70521.29. have ye not a. them that go by thewayl 
Psal. 21. 4. he a. life of thee, thou gavest him 

35. t 11- they a. me things that I knew not 
105. 40. the people a. and he brought quails 
75a. 30. 2. and have not a. at my mouth 
41. 28. when I a. of them, could answer a wori 
65. 1. T am souffht of them that a. not for me 



Dan. 2. 10. there is no king that a. such things 
7. 16. 1 came and a. him the truth of all this 
Mat.l6.13.he a.his disciples, MarkS.'il Luke9.1S 



11. [4] To pray, John 15. 7. Jam. 1. 6. [5] Tol 22.23. Sadducees a.him, 35.Jtfar.9.11.a0.2.|12.ia 



ASS 



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Luke 18. 40. when come near he a. what wilt thou 
John 4^. 10. thou wouldest have a. of him 
16. 24. hitherto have ye a. nothing in my name 
Horn. 10. 20. made manifest to them that a. not 

ASKEST. 
Judg. 13. 18. why a. thou thus after my name 1 
John 4. 9. a. drinlt of me, a woman of Samaria 
18. 21. why a. thou me, ask them wiiich heard 

ASKETH. 
Exod. 13. 14. thy son a. thee in timCj Deut. G. 20. 
Mic. 7. 3. prince a. and the judge a. lor a reward 
Mat. 5. 42. give to him tliat a. thee, Luke 6. 30. 
7. 8. every one that a. receiveth, Luke 11. 10. 
John 16. 5. none of you a. me whither goest thoul 
lPfiJ.3.15. to every one that a. you a reason of hope 

ASKING. 
1 Sam.Yi. 17. may see your wickedness in a. a king 
1 Chr. 10. 13. Saul died for a. counsel of a familiar 
Psal. 78. 18. tempted G. by a. meat for their lusts 
Luke 2. 46. hearing them, and a. them questions 
John 8. 7. they continued a. he lifted up himself 
1 Cor. 10. 25. a. no question for conscience, 27. 

ASLEEP 
Signifies, [1] To take rest in sleep, Jonah 1. 5. 
Mat. 26. 40. [2j^T'o die, Acts 7. 60. 2 Pet. 3. 4. 
Judg. 4. 21. for Sisera was fast a. and weary 
Cant. 7. 9. the lips of those that are a. to speak 
Jonah 1. 5. but Jonah lay, and was fast a. 
Mat. 8.24. arose a storm, but he was a. Mark 4.38. 
26. 40. he findeth the disciples a. Mark 14. 40. 
Jicts 7. 60. when Stephen liad said this, he fell a. 
1 Cor. 15. 6. part remain, but some are fallen a. 
18. then they which are fallen a. in Christ 

1 Thess. 4. 13. ignorant concerning them that are a. 

15. we alive shall not prevent ihem that are a. 

2 Pet. 3. 4. for since the fathers fell a. all things 

ASP, S. 
Deut. 32. 33. their wine is the cruel venom of a. 
Job 20. 14. his meat is the gall of a. within him 

16.he shall suck the poison ofa.the viper's tongue 
75a. 11. 8. the child shall play on the hole of the a. 
Rom. 3. 13. the poison of a. is under their lips 

ASSAULT, ED. 

JEstA.S.ll.to cause to perish all that would a. them 

j3cis 14.5.when there wasana.madeof the Gentiles 

17. 5. they a. the house of Jason, and sounflit to 

ASSAY, ED, ING. 

Deut. 4. 34. hath God a. to go and take a, nation 

1 Sam. 17. 39. David a. to go, for he had not i)voved 

Job 4. 2. if we a. to commune with thee, wilt t^u 

Acts 9. 26. Saul a. to join himself to the disciplea 

16. 7. they a. to go to Bithynia, but the S,)irit 

Hcb. 11. 29. the Egyptians a. to do, were drowned 

ASS. 
G'e7i.22.3.Abraham rose up early,and saddled hisa. 
5. abide you here with the a. and I and tlio lad 
49. 14. Issachar is a strong a. couching beuveen 
Exod. 13. 13. every firstling of an a. redeem with 
23. 4. if thou meet thine enemy's a. going astray 
12. shall rest ; that thine ox and thine a. may rest 
JVum. 16. 15. 1 have not taken one a. from them 
22. 23. the a. saw the angel standing, 25. 27. 
28. the Lord opened the mouth of the a. 
30. the a. said to Balaam, am not I thine a.l 
Deut. 22. 10. not plow with an ox and a. together 
»/'osA.15.18.and Achsah lighted off hera. Caleb said, 
what wilt thou 1 Judg. 1. 14. 1 Sam. 25. 23. 
Tudg. 15, 16. with the jaw-bone of an a. heaps 
1 Kings 13. 28. the lion had not torn the a. 
'2 Kings 6. 25. until an a. head sold for 80 pieces 
Job 24. 3. they drive away the a. of the fatherless 
Prov. 26. 3. a bridle for the a. and a rod for fool's 
Isa. 1. 3. ox his owner, and the a. his master's crib 
32. 20. that send forth the feet of the ox and a. 
Jer. 22. 19. shall be buried with the burial of an a. 
Zech. 9. 9. thy king cometh lowly, riding on an a. 
and on a colt the foal of an a. J\Iat.2l. 5. 
14. 15. and so shall be the plague of the a. 
Mat. 21. 2. ye shall find an a. tied, and a colt 
Luke 13. 15. doth not each loose his a. on sabbath 
14. 5. which of you shall have an a. fallen into pit 
John 12. 14. when he had found a young a. sat 
2Pe«.2.16.the dumb a. speaking, forbad maWaess 
See Saddle. 
ASS'S COLT. 
Gen. 49. 11. binding his a. colt to the choice vine 
Job 11. 12. though man be. born hke a wild a. colt 
John 12. 15. thy king cometh sitting ori an a. colt 

Wild ASS. 

Job 6. 5. doth the wild a. bray when he hath grass? 

39. 5. Avho hath sent out the wild a. free? 

Jer. '2. 24. a wild a. used to the wilderness snuffeth 

Hos. 8. 9. they are gone, a wild a, alone by himself 

ASSES. 
G'ew.r2.16.Abram had he-a.and she-o. and camels 
30. 43. Jacob had much cattle, camels, and a. 
36. 24. as he fed the a. of Zibeon his father 
47. 17. Joseph gave bread in exchange for o. 
Judg. 5. 10 speak, ye that ride on white a. 
1 Sam. 8. Ifi he will take your o. to work 
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1 Sam. 9. 3. the a.of Kish, Saul's father, were lost 
20. thy a. that were lost, they are found, 10. 2. 

2 Sam. 16. 2. the a. be lor the king's household 

1 Chron. 27. 30. and over the a. was Jehdeiah 

2 Chron. 28. 15. carried the feeble of tlieni upon a. 
Ezra 2. 67. a. that went up to Jerusalem, 6720. 

JSTeh. 7. 69. 
Job 42.12. for Job had sheep, and a thousand she-a. 
Isa. 21. 7. he saw a chariot of a. and of camels 
Ezek. 23. 20. whose flesh is as the fleRh of a. 

Wild ASSES. 
Job 24. 5. as wild a. in the desert go they forth 
Psal. 104. 11. the wild a. quench their thirst 
Isa. 32. 14. the forts shall be a joy oi' wild a. 
Jer. 14. 6. wild a. snutted up the wind like dragons 
£)fln.5.2l. Nebuchadnezzar's dwell, was with w. a. 

Young ASSES. 
Isa. 30. 6. they will carry their riches on young a. 
24. y. a. that ear the ground shall eat provender 
ASSEMBLE. 
J^um. 10. 3. when they blow, the assembly shall a. 
2 Sam. 20. 4. a. me the men of Judah, and be here 
Isa. 11. 12. he shall a. the outcasts of Israel 
45.20.ft,yourselves, and come, draw near together 

48. 14. all ye a. yourselves and hear 

Jer. 4. 5. a. yourselves, and let us go into the cities 

8. 14. why do we sit still"? a. yourselves, let us 
Ezek. 11. 17. I will a. you out of the countries 

39. 17. a. yourselves, gather to my sacrifice 
Hos. 7. 14. they a. themselves for corn and wine 
Joel 2. 16. a. the elders, gather the children 

3. 11. a. yourselves and come, all ye heathen 
Amos 3. 9. a. yourselves on the mount of Samaria 
Mic. 2. 12. I will surely a. O Jacob, all of thee 

4. 6. saith the Lord I will a. her that halteth 
Zeph. 3. 8. I'll a. the kingdoms to pour indignation 

ASSEMBLED. 
Exod.2S.'6.\vomen which a.at thedoorofthetaber. 
1 Sam. 2. 22. they lay with the women that a. 

1 Chron. 15. 4. David a. the children of Aaron 

2 Chron. 30. 13. a. much people to keep the feast 
Ezra 9. 4. then a. to me every one that trembled 

10. 1. when Ezra had prayed, there a. to him 
JVeA. 9. 1. the children of Israel a. with fasting 
Psal. 48. 4. lo the kings were a. they passed by 
Isa. 43. 9. let the people be a. who can declare this 
Jer. 5. 7. a. themselves by troops in harlots' houses 
Dan. 6. 11. these men a. and found Daniel praying 
Mat. 28. 12. when they a. they gave large money 
John 20. 19. the disciples a. for fear of the Jews 
Acts 1. 4. being a. commanded them not to depart 

4. 31. the place was shaken where they were a. 

11. 26. a whole year they a. with the church 

15. 25. it seemed good to us a. with one accord 

ASSEMBLING. 
Heh. 10. as. forsake not the a. yourselves together 

ASSEMBLY. 
Qcn. 28. 1 3. that thou mayest be an a. of people 

49. 6. to their a. mine honour be not thou united 
Exod. 12. 6. the w\(ole a. shall kill it in the even 

16. 3. to kill this whole a. with hunger 

Lev. 4. 13. the thing be hid from the eyes of the a. 
JVum. 10. 2. and make 2 trumpets for calling the a. 
20. 6. Moses and Aaton went from presence of a. 
Deut. 9. 10. spake in the mount out of the midst 
of the fire, in the day of your a. 10. 4. 1 18. 16. 
Judg. 21. 8. none from Jabesh-Gilead to the a. 

1 Sam. 17. 47. all this a. shall know the Lord saves 

2 Chron. 30. 23. the whole a. took counsel to Veep 
JVeA. 5. 7. r set a great a. against them 
PsaZ.22.16.the a.of the wicked have inclosed me 

89. 7. God is to be feared in the a. of tiie saints 

107. 32. praise him in the a. of the elders 

111. 1. I will praise him in the a. of the upright 

Prov. 5. 14. 1 was in all evil in the midst of the a. 

.Jer. 6. 11. I will pour it on the a. of young men 

9. 2. for they be an a. of treacherous men 
15. 17. I sat nf)t in the a. of the mockers 

Lam. 2. 6. he hath destroyed the places of the a. 
Ezek. 13. 9. they shall not be in the a. of my people 
23.24. shall come against Aholibah with an a. 
Acts 19. 32.the a. was confused, and part knew not 
39. it shall be determined in a lawful a. 
41. he had thus spoken, he dismissed the a. 
Heb. 12. 23. to the general a. of the first born 
Jam. 2. 2. if there come to your a. a man 

Solemn ASSEMBLY. 
Lev. 23. 36. on the eighth day it is a solemn a. 
Jfum. 29. 35. JVeA. 8. 18. 
Z)e?tM6.8. on the seventh day a solemn a. to the L. 
2 Kings 10.20. Jehu said, proclaim a s. a. for Baal 
2 Chron. 7. 9. in the eighth day they made a sol. a. 
Joel 1. 14. sanctify a fast, call a. solemn a. 2. 15. 
Zeph. 3. 18. them that are sorrowful for the sol. a. 

ASSEMBLIES. 
P5aZ..86. 14. thea. of violent men sought my soul 
Eccl. 12. 11. as nails fastened by the masters of o. 
Isa. 1. 13. the calling of a. I cannot away with 
4. 5. God will create on her a. a cloud and smoke 
14. 1 31. he shall not be alone in his <!• 



Ezek. 44. 24. they shall keep my laws jn all mine a. 
Amos 5. 21. I .will not smell in your solemn a. 

ASSENT, ED. 
2 Chr. 18. 12. declare good to the king with one a. 
Z^wAre 23.124. Pilate a. it should be as they required 
Acts 24. 9. Jews also a. that these things were so 

ASSIGNED. 
Gen. 47. 2i. for the priests had a vfjrjar\ a. then? 
Josh. 20. 8. they a. Bezer a city of refuge 
2 Sam. 11. 16. he a. Uriah to a place he kt^w 

ASSIST. 
Rom. 16. 2. that ye a. her in whatsoever bueiness 

ASSOCIATE. 
Isa. 8. 9. a. yours, and ye shall be broken in piecee 
Dan. 11. t 0. at the end of years they shall a. 

AS SOON. 

Exod. 9. 29. a. as I am gone out of the city 

2 Chr. 31. 5. a. as the commandment came abroad 

Psal. 18. 44. a. as they hear of me, shall obey me 

Isa. 66. 8. a. as Zion travailed, she brought forth 

J^uke 1.44. a. as the voice ofthy salutation sounded 

8. 6. a. as it was sprung up it withered away 

John 18. 6. a. as he said, I am he, they went back 

Acts 10. 29. therefore came I a. as I was sent for 

12. 18. a. as it was day there was no small stir 

Rev. 10. 10. a. as I had eaten it, my belly was bitter 

12. 4. for to devour the child a. as it was born 

ASSUAGE, ED. 
Gen. 8. 1. over the earth, tfhd the waters were a. 
Job 16. 5. moving of my lips should a. your grief 
6. though I speak, yet my grief is not a. 
ASSURANCE. 
Deut. 28. 66. thou shalt'have none a. ofthy life 
Isa. 32. 17. and the elfect of righteousness, a. 
Acts 17. 31. whereof he hath given a. to all men 
Col. 2. 2. to all riches of the full a. of understanding 
1 Thess. 1. 5. our gospel came in much a. 
Hcb. 6. 11. to. the full a. of hope to the end 
10. 22. let us draw near in full a. of faith - 
ASSURE. 

1 John 3. 19. and shall a. our hearts before him 

ASSURED. 
Lev. 21. 19. add the fjfth, and it shall be a. to hire 
Jer. 14. 13. 1 will give you a. peace in this place 
Rom. 14. t 5. let every one be fully a. in his mind 

2 Tim. 3. 14. continue in things thou hast been a 

ASSUREDLY. 
1 Sam. 28. 1. know a. thou shalt go out with me 
1 Kings 1. 13.a.Solomon thy son shall reign, 17, 30. 
Jer. 32. 41. I will plant them in this land a. 

38. 17. if thou a. go forth to the king of Babylon 
49.12. they have a. drunken, and shalt thou go 

Acts 2. 36. let all the house of Israel know a. 

16. 10. a. gathering that the Lord had called us 

ASTONIED. 
Ezra 9. 3. plucked ofl' the hair, and sat down a. 
Job 17. 8. upright men shall be a. at this 

18. 20. they that come after him shall be a. 
Ezek. 4. 17. that they may be a. one with another 
Z)aw.3. 24. Nebuchadnezzar was a. and rose in haste 

4. 19. then Daniel was a. for one hour 

5.9. his countenance was changed, his lords a. 

ASTONISHED. 
Lev. 26. 32. and your enemies shall be a. 

1 Kings 9.8. every one that passeth by shall be a. 

.Ter. 18. 16. \ 19. 8. | 49. 17. | .50. 13. ' 
Joft 26. 11. the pillars of heaven tremble and area 
Isa. 52. 14. as many as were a. at thee, his visage 
,Ter. 2. 12. be a. O ye heavens, at this 

4. 9. the heart of the priests shall be a. 

14. 9. why shouldest thou be as a man a. 
Ezek. 2. 15. 1 remained a. among them seven days 

26. 16. shall tremble at every moment, and be a. 

28. 19. they that know thee shall be a. at thee 

Dan. 8. 27. I Daniel was a. at the visiq^n 
Mat. 7. 28. the people were a. at his doctrine, 22. 
33. Mark 1. 22. | 6. 2. 1 11. 18. I^uke 4. 32. 
Mark 5. 42. they were a. with great astonishment 

7. 37. and wew beyond measure a. 10. 26. 

10. 24. the disciples were a. at his words 
Luke 2. 47. a. at h'ls understanding and answers 

5. 9. he was a. at the draught of fishes 

8. 56. her parents were a. but he charged them 

24. 22. yea, and certain women also made us a. 
Acts 9. 6. Saul trembling and a. said, Lord, what 

10.45. of the circumcision which believed, were a. 

12.16.had opened door and saw Peter,they werea. 

13. 12. the deputy when he saw, believed, being a 

ASTONISHMHitr. 

Deut. 28. 28. the Lord shall s^Ke ihee witii a. 

37. thou shalt become an a. and a proverb 

2 Chr. 7. 21. this house shall be an a. to every on« 
29. 8. he hath delivered them to a. and hissing 

Psal. 60. 3. hast made us to drink the wine of a 
.Ter. 5. f 30. a. is committed in the land 
8. 21. I am black, a. hath taken hold on me 

25. 9. 1 will make them an a. and a hissing, 18. 
11. this whole land shall be a desolation and a 

29. 18. I'll deliver them to be a curse and an a. 
42. 18. ye shall be an execration and an a. 44.12 



ATT 

Ttr. ■ii. 22. therefore is your land an a. and a curse 
51. 37. Babylon shall become heaps and an a. 
Ezei. 4. 16. son of man, behold, they shall drink 
water by measure, and with a. 12. 19. 
5, 15 it shall be an a. to the nations about thee 
2J. 33. thou shalt be filled with the cup of a. 
Zech. 12. 4. 1 will smite every horse with a. 
Astray; see Went, Go, Gone. 
ASTROLOGERS. 
Isa. 47. 13. let now the a. the star-gazers, stand 
Z)an. 1. 20. he found them ten times beter than a. 
2. 27. the secret cannot the a. shew to the king 

4. 7. then came in the magicians and the a. 

5. 7. the king cried aloud, to bring in the a. 
Asunder; see Cleave, Cut, Divide, Put. 

A3 WELL. 

L>ev.2-i.W.as well the stranger, as he that is born in 

22.one law, asiccll for the stranger, as for y our own 

JDeM^20.8.1est his brethren's heart famt,as well as 

2 Sam. 11. 25. the sword devours one as well as 

another 

1 C/tr.25.8. they cast lots, as weZi the small as great 

2 Chr. 31.15.to give as well to the great as the small 
Job 12. 3. but I have understanding as well as you 
Fs. 87. 7. as well the singers as the players shall be 
Acts 10.47. who received the Holy Ghost as well as 
lCor.9.5.to lead about a sister as well as other apos. 
Heb. 4.2. to us the gospel preached as well as them 

ATE. 
Psal. 106. 28. they a. the sacrifices of the dead 
Dan. 10. 3. 1 a. no pleasant bread nor flesh 
Rev. 10. 10- 1 took the little book, and a. it up 

ATHIRST. 
Judg. 15.1S.Sd.mso\\ was sore a.and called on Lord 
Ruth 2. 9. when a. go to the vessels and drink 
Mat. 25. 44. when saw we thee a. or a stranger 
Rev. 21. 6. I'll give to him that is a. of fountain 
22. 17. Spirit and bride say, let him that is a. come 

ATONEMENT 

Signifies, [1] Reconciliation^ or appeasing of 

anger, Rom. 5. 1. [2] Jl ransom, -Tob 33. t 24. 

Exod. 29. 33. eat things wherewith a. was made 

3(5. thou shalt oflfcr a bullock every day for a. 

37. seven days thou shalt make a. for the altar 

30. 10. Aaron once in year shall make a. upon it 

15. to make an a. for your souls, Lev. 17. 11. 
16. thou shalt take the a. money of Israel 

32. 30. peradventure I shall make an a. for sin 
Lev. 1. 4. it shall be accepted for hini to make a. 

4. 20. the priest shall make an a. for them, and 
be forgiven, 26, 31, 35. | 5. 6. [ 6. 7. \ 
12. 8. I 14. 18. Mum. 15. 25. 

8. 34. so the Lord hath commanded to make a. 

9. 7. make a. for thyself and for them, 16.24. 
10. 17. God hath given it you to make a. for them 
12. 7. make an a. for her, and she shall be clean 
14. 53. make an a. for the house, it shall be clean 
16.10.the scape-goat shall be presented to make a. 

11. Aaron shall make an a. for himself and house 

16. he shall make an a. for the holy place 

17. shall be no man there, when he maketh a. 

18. he shall go and make a. for the altar 

27. whose blood was brought in to make a. 

33. he shall make a. for the holy sanctuary 

34, everlasting statute to make a. once a year 
23. 27. tenth day of 7th month shall be a day of a. 

28. do no work, for it is a day of a. to make a. 
25. 9. in the day of a. make the trumpets sound 

JV"Mm.8.21. made a. for the Levites to cleanse them 

19. given the Levites to make a. for Israel 

16. 46. go quickly, make a. for wrath is gone out 
25. 13. Phineas have it, because he made an a. 

28. 22. a goat for a sin-offering to make a. 30. 

29. 5. a kid of the goats to make an a. for you 

31. 50. ear-rings to make an a. for our souls 
2 Sam. 2J. 3. wherewith shall I make the a. ? 

1 Chr. 6. 49. Aaron and sons appointed to make a. 

2 Chr. 29. 24. the priests killed them to make an a. 
JVeh. 10. 33. ordinances for offering to make an a. 
Job 33. t 24. deliver him, I have found an a. 
Rom. 5. 11. by whom we have now received a, 

ATTAIN. 
Psal. 139. 6. it is high, I cannot a. unto it 
Prov.1.5. man of understanding shall a. to wisdom 
Ezek. 46. 7. according as his hand shall a. to it 
Hos. 8. 5. how long ere they a. to innocencyl 
/lets 27. 12, if they might a. to Phenice 
Phil.'S.ll. I might a. to the resurrection of the dead 

ATTAINED. 
Gen. 47.9. and ha-ve not a. to the days of my father 
Lev. 25.126. hishand hath a. and found sufficiency 
2 Sam. 23. 19. howbeit he a. not to the first 

three, 23. 1 Chron. 11. 21, 25. 
Rom. 9. 30. the gentiles have a. to righteousness 
31. Israel hath not a. to the law of righteousness 
Phil 3. 12. i/ot as though I had already a. or perfect 

16. whereto we have already a. let us walk 
1 Tim. 4. 6. good doctrine, whereto thou ha^t a, 

ATTEND. 
Esth. 4. 5. Hatach whom he appointed to a. her 
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Psal 17. 1. O Lord, a. to my cry, 01. 1. | 142. 6. 
55.2. «.to me, hear me, I mourn and make a noise 
Psal. 86. 6. and a. to the voice of my supplication 
Prov. 4. 1. hear and a. to know understanding 

20. my son, a.to my words, incline thme ear, 7.24. 
5. 1. my son, a. to my wisdom, and bow thine ear 
1 Cor. 7.35. may a. on the Lord without distraction 
ATTENDANCE. 

1 Rings 10.5. saw the a. of his ministers, 2 Chr.d.i. 
ITim. 4. 13. till I come, give a. to readmg 
Heb. 7. 13. of which no man gave a. at the altar 

ATTENDED. 
Job 32. 12. 1 a. to you, none of you convinced Job 
Psal. 66. 19. he hath a.to the voice of my prayer 
.dcts 16. 14. she a. to the things spoken by Paul 

ATTENDING. 

i2oOT.13.6.ministers a. continually on this very thing 

ATTENT. 

2 Chron. 6. 40. let thine ears be a.to the prayer 
7. 15. mine ears shall be a. to the prayer made 

ATTENTIVE. 
JVeh. 1. 6. let thine ear now be a. 11. Psal. 130. 2. 
8. 3. the ears of the people were a. Luke 19. 48. 

ATTENTIVELY. 
.Tob 37. 2. hear a. the noise of his voice and sound 

ATTIRE, ED. 
Lev. 16. 4. with the linen mitre shaU Aaron be a. 
Prov. 7. 10. met him a woman with a. of a harlot 
Jer. 2. 32. can a bride forget her a. ? yet my people 
Ezek. 23. 15. exceeding in dyed a. on their heads 

ATTRIBUTED. 
Job 1. t 22. Job sinned not, nor a. folly to God 

AVAILETH. 
£■5^^.5.13. yet all this a. me nothing so long as I see 
Gal. 5. 6. in Christ circumcision a. not, 6. 15. 
Jatn. 5. 16. the prayer of a righteous man a. much 
AUDIENCE. [pie 

Gen.'23.13. Abraham spake to Ephron in a.of peo- 
Exod. 24. 7. took book of covenant, and read in a. 
1 Sam. 25. 24. let thine handmaid speak in thy a. 
1 Chron. 28. 8. in the a. of our God keep and seek 
c/VcA. 13. 1. they read in the book of Moses in the a. 
i>MA'e7.1.ended all his sayings in the a.of the people 
20. 45. in a. of the people he said to his disciples 
Jlcts 13. 16. Israel, and ye that fear God, give a. 
15. 12. then all the multitude gave a. to Barnabas 
22. 22. and they gave him a. to tliis word 

AVENGE. 
Lev. 19. 18. thou shalt not a. nor bear grudge 
26. 25. that shall a. the quarrel of my covenant 
JVum. 31. 2. a. Israel of the Midianites, 3. 
Deut. 32. 43. he will a. the blood of his servants 
1 Sam. 24. 12. the Lord judge ar^d a. me of thee 
IKings 9.7. smite the house of Ahab,that I may a. 
Esth. 8. 13. Jews a. themselves on their enemies 
Isa. 1. 24. I will a. me of mine enemies 
Jer. 46. 10. a day of vengeance that he may a. 
Hos. 1. 4. I will a. the blood of Jezreel on Jehu 
Luke 18. 3. saying, a. me of mine adversary 
7. shall not God a. his own elect, who cry day 
8. 1 tell you that he will a. them speedily 
Rom. 12. 19. beloved, a. not yourselves, but give 
Rev. 6. 10. how long dost thou not a. our blood 

AVENGED. 
Gcn.4.24. if Cain should be a. seven-fold, Lamech 
Exod. 21. t 20. and he die, he shall be surely a. 
Josh. 10.13. sun and moon stayed tiU people had a. 
Judg. 15. 7. tho' je have done this, yet I will be a. 
16.28. maybe a. of the Philistines for my two eyes 

1 Sajre. 14.24. that eateth any food, that I may be a. 
18. 25. a hundred foreskins, to be a. of enemies 
25. 31. or that my Lord hath a. himself 

2 Sam. 4. 8. the Lord hath a. my lord the king 
18. 19. how the Lord hath a. him of his enemies 

31. the Lord hath a. thee this day of them 
Jer. 5. 9. my soul be a. on such a nation, 29. [ 9. 9. 
jlcts 7. 24 Moses a. him that was oppressed 
Rev. 18. 20. rejoice, for God hath a. you on her 
19. 2. hath a. blood of his servants at her hand 
AVENGER. 
J^um. 35.12. cities for refuge from the a. Josh. 20.3. 
Deut. 19. 6. les-t the a. of blood pursue the slayer 
12. the elders deliver him into the hand of the a. 
Josh. 20. 5. if the a. of blood pursue after him 
9. not die by the hand of the a. till he stood 
Psal. 8. 2. thou mightest still the enemy and a. 
44. 16. by reason of the enemy and a. 

1 Thes. 4. 6. because the Lord is the a. of all such 

AVENGETH. 

2 Sam. 22. 48. it is God that a. me, Psal. 18. 47. 

AVENGING. 
Judg. 5. 2. praise the Lord for the a. of Israel 
1 Sam. 25. 26. Lord hath withholden thee from a. 
33, blessed be thou who kept me from a. 
AVERSE. 
Mic. 2. 8. pass by securely, as men a. from war 

AUGMENT. 
Jfum. 32. 14. ye are arisen to a. the fierce anger 

AUNT. 
Lev. 18 14. nor approach to his wife, she is thy a 



AWA 

AVOUCHED. 

Deut.26.ri. hast this day a. the Lord to be thy God 

18. the Lord hath a. thee to be his people" 

AVOID. 
Prov. 4. 1.5. a. it, pass not by it, turn from it 
Rom.W.n. mark them that cause divisions, and a. 

1 Cor. 7. 2. to a. fornication, let everv man have hi» 

2 Tim. 2. 23. foolish and unlearned questions a. 
Tit. 3. 9. a. foolish ouestions and genealogies 

AVOIDED, ING. 

1 Sam. 18. 11. David a. out of his presence twice 

2 Cor. 8. 20. a. this, that no man should blame ua 
1 Tim. 6. 20. a. profane and vain babbhngs 

AUSTERE. 
Lukel9.21. 1 feared, because thou art an a. maa 

AUTHOR. 
Jlcts 3. 1 15. and killed the a. of life 
1 Cor. 14. 33. God is not the a. of confusion 
Heb. 5. 9. he became the a. of eternal salvation 
12. 2. looking to Jesus, the a. and finisher of faith 
AUTHORITY 
Signifies, [1] Power, rule, or dignity, Prov. 29. 2. 
Luke 19. 17. [2] Jl convincing efficacy and 
power, Mat. 7. 29. [3] A warrant, order, or 
authentic permission, ftlat. 21. 23. Acts 9. 14. 
Esth. 9. 29. Esther and Mordecai wrote with a. 
Prov. 29. 2. when righteous are in a. people rejoice 
JV/ai.7.29. taught them, as one having a. Mark 1.22. 

8. 9. for I am a man under a. and say, Lzike 7.8. 
20. 25. they tliai are great exercise a. Mark 10.42. 
21. 23. by what a. doest thou these ? Mark 11.28. 

Mark 1. 27. for with a. commandeth he even the 
unclean spirits, and they obey hirj, Luke 4.36 

13. 34. left his house, and gave a. to his servants 
Luke 9.1. he gave them power and a. over all devils 

19. 17. been faithful, have thou a. over ten citiea 
20. 20. might deliver him to a. of the governor 
22. 25. that exercise a. are called benefactors 
Johji 5. 27. hath given him a. to execute judgment 
Acts 8.27. eunuch of great a. under Candace queen 

9. 14. here he hath a. to bind, 26. ]0, 12. 

1 Cor. 15. 24. when he shall have put down all a, 

2 Cor. 10. 8. should boastsomewhat moreof oura. 
1 Thes. 2. t 6. when we might have used a. 

1 Tim. 2. 2. supplication for kings and all in a. 
12. 1 sufi'er not a woman to usurp a. over the man 

Tit. 2. 15. exhort and rebuke witli all a. 

IPct. 3. 22. angels and a. made subject to him 

Rev. 13. 2. the dragon ffave him power and great a. 
AWAKE 

Signifies, [1] To come out of natural sleep, Luke 
9. 32. [2] To rouse up out of spiritual sleep, 
by a vigorous exercise of grace, by leaving off 
all sinful courses, and setting about the per- 
formance of duties required, Rom. 13. 11. Eph. 
5. 14. [,3] To raise from the dead, Job 14. 12. 
John IL 11. [4] To give present help after it 
hath long been kept from us, as though God 
had forgotten us, Psal. 7. 6. Isa. 51. 9. 

Awake not my love till he please. Cant. 2.7. Give 
my beloved Saviour no occasion of offence or 
departure; neither interrupt that peace I enjff^ 
in him, so long as he is pleased to continue it, 

Judg. 5. 12. a. a. Deborah, a. a. utter a song, arise 

Job 8. 6. surely now he would a. for thee 

14. 12. till heavens be no more, they shall not a. 
19. 126. I shall a. though this body be destroyed 

Psal. 7. 6. a. for me to the judgment, 35. 23. 
17. 15. be satisfied when I a. with thy likeness 
44. 23. a. why sleepest thou, O Lordi arise 
57. 8. a. my glory, I myself will a. early, 108. 2 
59. 4. they prepare, a. to help me, and behold 
5. O Lord God, a. to visit all the heathen 

Prov. 23. 35. when shall I c. I will seek it yet again 

Cant. 2. 7. not a. my love till he please, 3. 5. | 8. 4„ 
4. 16. a. O north wind, and come thou south 

Isa. 26. 19. a. and sing ye that dwell in the dust 
51. 9. a. a. put on strength, O arm of the Lord, a. 
as in the ancient days, 52. 1. 
17. a. a. stand up, O Jerusalem, which hast drunk. 

.Per. 51. 57- sleep a perpetual sleep, and not a. 

Dan. 12. 2. many that sleep in the dust shall a. 

Joel 1. 5. a. ye drunkards, weep and howl all ye 

Hab. 2. 7. shall they not a. that shall vex thee 

19. woe to him that saith to the wood, a. 
Zech. 13.7. a.O sword, against my Shepherd, smite 
Mark 4. 38. he was asleep, and they a. him 
Luke 9. 32. when they were a. they saw his glory 
John 11. 11. 1 go that I may a. him out of sleep 
Rom. 13. 11. it is high time to a. out of sleep 

1 Cor. 15. .34. a. to righteousness, and sin not 
Eph.5.14. a. thou that sleepest, and arise from dead 

2 Tim. 2. 1 26. may a. themselves out of the snare 

AWAKED. 
Gen. 28. 16. Jacob a. out of his sleep, and said_ 
Judg.16.14. Samson a.and went away with the pin 
1 Sam. 26.12. no man saw it nor knew it, neither a. 

1 Kings 18. 27. he sleepeth and must be a. 

2 Kings 4. 31. Gehazi told him, the child is not a 
Psal. 3. 5. 1 a. for the Lord sustained me 



BAG 



BAD 



BAL 



Psal. 78. 65. then the Lord a. as one out of sleep 
Jer. 31. 26. upon tins I a. and beheld, and my sleep 

AWAKEST. 
Psal. 73.20. when thou a. shalt despise their image 
Prov. 6. 22. when thou a. it shall talk with thee 

AWAKETH, ING. 
Psal. 73. 20. as a dream when one a. so, O Lord 
Isa. 29.8. he a. and his soul is empty, a. and is faint 
.^cts 16.27. the keeper of the prison a. out of sleep 

AWARE. 
Cant. 6. 12. or ever I was a. my soul made me like 
•Tier. 50.24. art taken, O Babylon, and thou art not a. 
L.uke 11. 44. men that walk over them, are not a. 

AWAY. 
Gen. 15.11.when fowls came Abrah. drove them a. 
Exod. 8. 28. only ye shall not go very far a. 

19. 24. the Lord said to him, a. get thee down 
2 Chron. 35. 23. have me a. for 1 am wounded 

/.5a. 1. 13. calling of assemblies I cannot a. with 
Luke 4. t 34. a. what have we to do with thee 
23. 18. a. with this man, release to us Barabbas 
John 19. 15. a. with him, a. with him. Acts 21.36. 
Acts 22. 22. a. with such a fellow from the earth 

AWE, ETH. 
Psal. 4. 4. stand in a. and sin not, commune with 
33. 8. inhabitants of the world stand in a. of him 
119. 161. my heart standeth in a. of thy word 
Prov. 17. I 10. a reproof a. more a wise man 

AWL. 
Exod. 21- 6. his master shall bore his ear with an a. 
Deut. 35. 17. thou shalt take an a. and thrust it 

AWOKE. 
Gen. 9. 24. Noah a. from his wine, and knew what 
41. 4. eat up the fat kine, so Pharaoh a. 7, 21. 
Judg. 16. 20. Samson a. out of his sleep and said 
\Kings 3.15. Solomon a. and behold it was a dream 
Jlfa<.8.25.his disciples came and a. him, LukeS.'M. 

AX 

Signifies, [1] A carpenter's tool., Judg. 9. 48. [2] 

A human instrument, the king of Assyria, Isa. 

10.15. [3] God's vengeance andjiLdgment upon 

barren and incorrigible sinners, Mat. 3. 10. 

Deut. 19. 5. his hand fetched a stroke with the ax 

20. 19. nor destroy the trees by forcing an az 
Judg. 9. 48. Abimelech took an ax in his hand 

1 Sam. 13. 20. Israel went down to sharpen his ax 

1 Kings 6. 7. neither hammer nor ax was heard 

2 Kings 6. 5. the az-head fell into the water 
Isa. 10. 15. shall the ax boast itself against him 
Jer. 10. 3. for one cuts a tree with the ax 

51. 20. thou art my battle-aj and weapons 
Mat. 3. 10. the ax is laid to root of trees, L,ukeo. 9. 
AXES. 

1 Sam. 13. 21. yet they had a file for the a. 

2 Sam. 12. 31. he put them under saws and a. of 

iron, and made them pass through, 1 C/ir.20.3. 
Psal. 74. 5. a man was famous as he lifted up a. 

6. they break down the carved work with a. 
Jer. 46. 22. and come against her with a. as hewers 
Ezek. 26. 9. with a. he shaH break down thy tower 

AXLE-TREES. 
IKings 7. 32. the a.-t. of the wheel join to the base 
33. a.-treesi naves, and felloes, were all molten. 



B. 



BABBLER. 
Eccl. 10. 11. serpent will bite, and a b. is no better 
Acts 17. 18. and some said, what will this 5. sayl 

BABBLING, S. 
Pror. 23. 29. who hath contentions 1 who hath b.7 

1 Tim. 6. 20. avoiding profane and vain b. 

2 Tim. 2. 16. but shun profane and vain b. they 

BABE 
Signifies, [1] An infant or child, Exod. 2. 6. 
Luke 2. 12. [2] Such as are weak in faith and 
knoicledge, being ignorant and inconstant, 
like infants, 1 Cor. 3. 1. Heb. 5. 13. [3] Fool- 
ish, froward, and unteachable men, incapable 
of government, for want of understanding, 
experience, and manners, Isa. 3. 4. 
Exod. 2. 6. saw the child, and behold the b. wept 
Luke 1. 41. heard Mary, the 6. leaped in her woinb 

44. the b. leaped in my womb for joy 
2. 12. ye shall find ^.wrapped in swaddling clothes 

18. came and found the b. lying in a manger 
Heb. 5. 13. unskilful in the word, for he is a b. 

BABES. 
Psal. 8. 2. out of the mouth of 5. Mat. 21. 16. 
17. 14. they leave rest of their substance to their b. 
Isa. 3.4. their princes and 6. shall rule over them 
^/aM1.25.and hast revealed them to&. Z,w/cel0.21. 
Rom. 2. 20< instructor of foolish, a teacher of 6. 
1 Cor 3. 1. as to carnal, even as unto b. in Christ 
1 Pet. 2. 2. as new-born b. Jesire the sincere milk of 

BACK. 
Exod. 18. 2. Zipporah, after he had sent her b. 
23. 4. or ass going astray, thou shalt bring it b. 
Kum 22. 34. if it please thee, I will get me b, 
22 



JV«7n.24.11.the Lord hath kept thee b. from honour 
Josh. 8. 26. Joshua drew not his hand b. till he had 
Ruth 2. 6. the Moabilish damsel that came b. 
2 Sam. 15. 20. return, and take b. thy brethren 
19. 10. why speak ye not of bringing the king b.! 

1 Kings 13. 22. but earnest b. and hast eaten bread 
22. 26. and carry him b. to Anion the governor 

2 Chron. 13. 14. when Judah looked b. behold 

25. 13. but the soldiers that Amaziah sent b. 
.Job 26. 9. he holdeth b. the face of his throne 
Jer. 46. 5. they are fled apace, and look not b. 
Hos. 4. 16. Israel slideth b. as a backsliding heifer 
JVaA. 2. 8. stand, shall they cry, none shall look b. 
Mat. 24. 18. nor let him that is in field return b. 

28. 2. angel rolled b. ihe stone from the door 
Luke 8.37. went into the ship, and returned b. again 
9. 62. put his hand to plough, and looking b. 

17. 31. let him likewise not return b. 

See Draw, Go, Bring, Keep, Kept, Turn, 
Wknt. 

BACK, Substantive. 

1 Sain. 10. 9. he turned his b. to go from Samuel 
IKings 14.9.hast cast me behind thy b. Ezek.23.35. 
Psal. 21. 12. thou shalt make them turn their b. 

129. 3. the plowers plowed on my b. made furrows 
Prov. 10. 13. a rod for the b. of him, 19. 29. | 26. 3. 
Isa. 38. 17. thou hast cast my sins behind thy b. 

50. 6. I gave my b. to the smiters, and my cheeks 
Jer. 2. 27. they have turned their b. to thee 

18. 17. 1 will shew them the b. and not the face 
32. 33. they have turned to me the b. and not face 
48. 39. how hath Moab turned the b. v.ith shame 

£>aji. 7. 6. which had on the b. of it four wings 
Rom. 11. 10. not see, and bow down their Z>. alway 

BACK-BONE. 
Z<e«.3.9.the rump shall he take oflFhard by the b.-b. 

BACK-PARTS. 
Exod.33.23.B.-wsiy my hand, thou shalt see my b.-p. 

BACKS. 
JVeh. 9. 26. they cast thy law behind their b. 
Ezek. 8. 16. men with their b. towards the temple 
10. 12. their whole body and b. full of eyes 
See Turned. 
BACKBITERS. 
Rom. 1. 30. b. haters of God, despiteful, proud 

BACKBITETH. 
Psal. 15. 3. he that b. not with his tongue 

BACKBITING. 
Prov. 25. 23. so an angry countenance, a b. tongue 

2 Cor. 12. 20. lest there be debates, strifes, b. 

BACKSIDE. 
Exod.3.1. Moses led the flock to the b. of the desert 

26. 12. the half-curtain shall hang over the b. 
Rev. 5. 1. on the b. sealed with seven seals 

BACKSLIDER. 
Prov. 14. 14. b. in heart be filled with his ways 

BACKSLIDING, S. 
Jer. 2. 19. and thy b. shall reprove thee 
3. 6. hast thou seen what b. Israel hath done 1 

8. causes whereby b. Israel committed adultery 
Jer. 3. 11. the b. Israel hath justified herself more 
12. return thou b. Israel, saith the Lord 
14. return, O b. children, saith the Lord, 22. 
5. 6. because their transgressions and b. increased 
8. 5. this people slidden back by a perpetual b. 
14. 7. for our b. are many, we sinned against thee 
31.i2. how long go about, O b. daughter, 49. 4. 
Hos. 4. 16. Israel slideth back, as a b. heifer 
11. 7. my people are bent to b. from me 

14. 4. I will heal their b. I will love them freely 
Zcch. 7. 1 11. they gave a b. shoulder and stopped 

BACKWAi^. 
Gen. 9. 23. went b. and their faces were b. 
49. 17. Dan a serpent, so that his rider shall fall b. 

1 Sam. 4. 18. Eli fell from off the seat b. by the gate 

2 Kings20. 10. let the shadow return b. Isa. 38. 8. 
Job 23. 8. and b. but I cannot perceive him 
Psal. 40. 14. let them be driven b. that wish me evil 

70. 2. let them be turned b. that desire my hurt 
Isa. 1. 4. they provoked, and are gone away b. 
28. 13. that they might go and fall b. be broken 
44. 25. that turneth wise men b. and maketh their 
59. 14. judgment is turned away b. and justice 
Jer. 7. 24. but they went b. and not forward 

15. 6. thou art gone b. therefore I will destroy 
I^am. 1. 8. Jerusalem sigheth imd turneth b. 
John 18. 6. they went b. and fell to the ground 

BAD. 
Gen. 24. .50. we cannot speak to thee b. or good 
31. 24. speak not to Jacob good or b. 29. 
Lev. 27. 10. a good for a &. or a b. for a good 
12. the priest value it, whether it be good or b. 
14. estimate the house, whether it be good or b. 
33. he shall not search whether it be good or b. 
JVum. 13. 19. the land they dwell in, if good or b. 
24. 13. to do either good or b. of my own mind 
2 Sam. 13. 22. Absalom spake neither good nor b. 
14. 17. so is my lord the king to discern good or b. 
IKings 3.9. a heart that I may discern good audi. 
Ezra 4. 12. building the rebellious and b. city 



Jer. 24.2. the figs could not be eaten,they wereso b. 
Mat. 13. 48. gathered the good but cast Jje b. awjiy 

22.10. good and b. and the wedding was furnished 
2 Cor. 5. 10. that he hath done, whether good or b. 

BADNESS. 
GenAl. 19. never saw in the land of Egj'pt fori. 

BADE, EST. 
Gcn.'il. 19. 1 have done according as thou b- ms 

43. 17. and the man did as Joseph b. and brought 
Exod. 16. 24. laid it up till morning, as Moses b. 
JSi'um. 14. 10. all the congregation b. stone them 
Josh. 11. 9. Joshua aid to them as the Lord b. turn 
Ruth 3. 6. to all that her mother-in-law b. her 

1 Sam. 24. 10. some b. me kih thee, but 1 spared 

2 Sam.l. 18. David b. them teach Judah the use 
14. 19. for thy servant Joab he b. me, and he put 

•2Chron. 10. 12. came on the third day asthekingi, 
Esth. 4. 15. Esther b. them return this answer 
Mat. 16. 12. how he b. them not beware of leaven 
Luke 14. 9. and he that b. thee and him, come, 10. 
16. a certain man made a supper and b. many 
Acts 11. 12. and the Spirit b. me go with them 
18. 21. but b. them farewell, saying, I must keep 
22. 24.Z». that he should be examined by scourging 

BADGERS'-SKINS. 

Exod.^^.5. take of them b.-skins and shittim-wood 

26.14.and a covering for the tent above oi b.-skins 

35.7.rams' skins dyed red, b.-sk.a.nd shittim-wood 

23.with whom were found skins oframs,andJ.-5A-. 

36.19. and he made a covering ofb.-sk. above that 
JVum. 4. 10. put it within a covering of b.-skins 
Ezek. 16. 10. and I shod thee with b.-skins 

BAG 

Signifies,.^ sack or pouch,Be\it.'25.13. ISam. 17.40. 

Bags which wax not old, Luke 12. 33. Heavenly 
treasures,whichperish not,as earthly things do. 

Earneth wages to put into a bag with holes. Hag.l. 
6. Wliathegets or labours for, does himno man- 
ner of service, but a secret curse consumes it. 

Deut. 25. 13. not have in thy b. divers weights 

1 Sam. 17. 40. smooth stones, and put them in a Z> 
Job 14. 17. my transgression is sealed up in a b. 
Prov. 7. 20. he hath taken a b. of .money with him 
Prov. 16. 11. all the weights of the b. are his work 
Isa. 46. 6. they lavish gold out of the b. and weigh 
.Mic. 6. 11. and with the b. of deceitful weights 
//«i:'-.L6. he earneth wages to put in a J.with holes 
Johi, 12. 6. because he was a thief, and had the b. 

13. 29. some thought, because Judas had the b. 
BAGS. 

2 Kings 5. 23. and he bound two talents in two b 
12. 10. they put up in b. and told the money 

Luke 12. 33. provide vourselves A.that wax not old 

BAKE. 

Gen. 19. 3. Lot did b. unleavened bread, they eat 

Exod. 16. 23. b. that which you will b. to-day 

Lev. 24. 5. take flour and b. twelve cakes thereof 

26.26. ten women shall- 6. your bread in one oven 

1 Savi. 28.24. woman at Endor did b. unleav. bread 

2 Sam. 13. 8. Tamar took flour and did b. cakes 
Ezek. 4. 12. thou shalt b. it with man's dung 

46. 20. the place where thev shall b. meat-ofterin" 

• BAKED. 
Exod. 12. 39. they b. unleavened cakes of dough 
J^^um. 11. 8. and b. it in pans, and made cakes of it 
1 Chron. 23. 29. and for that which is b. in the pan 

BAKE-MEATS. 
Gc7i.40. 17. all manner of b.-meats for Pharaoh 

BAKEN. 

Lev. 2. 4. meat-oftering b. in the oven, 5, 7. ] 7.9. 

6. 17.it shall not be b. with leaven, it is most holy 

23. 17. two wave-loaves shall be b. with leaven 

1 Kings 19. 6. behold, a cake was b. on the coals 

BAKER. 
Gen. 40. 1. the butler and b. had offended the king 
20. lifted up the head of the chief butler and b. 
22. h<; hanged the b. as Joseph interpreted 
41. 10. and put in ward both me and the chief Z* 
Hos. 7. 4. they are as an oven heated by the b. 
6. their b. sleepeth all the night, it burneth 
BAKERS. 
Gen. 40. 2. was wroth against the chief of the b. 

1 Sam. 8. 13. he wiU take your daughters to be b. 
Jer. 37. 21. gave Jeremiah bread out of b. street 

BAKETH. 
Isa. 44. 15. he b. bread, yea, he maketh a god 

BALD. 
Lev. 13. 40. he is b. yet is he clean, 41. 

2 Kings 2.23. go up thou b. head,go up thou b. head 
Jer. 16. 6. nor make themselves b. for them 

48. 37. every head shall be b. and beard dipt 
Ezek. 27. 31. they shall make themselves utterly ft. 
29.18.every head was made S.and shoulder peeled 
Mic. 1. 16. make thee b. and poll thee for children 

BALD-LOCUST. 
Lev.ll.'Z^.ye maveat the b.-locust after his kind 

"BALDNESS. 
Signifies, [1] Want of hair on the head, Lev. 21 .5 
[2^ A sign of mourning, Isa. 15. 2. Jer. 47. 5 
Lev. 21. 5. they shall not make b. on their head 



BAN 

IJeut. 14. i. nor make any 5. between your eyes 

Isa. 3. 24. and instead of well-set hair, b. 

J 5. 2. on all their heads b. and every beard cut 

22. 12. the Lord did call to weeping and to h. 
Jcr. 47. 5. b. is come upon Gaza, Ashkelon cut off 
Eiek. 7. 18. and b. on all their heads, Amos 8. 10. 
Mic. 1. 18. poll thee, enlarge tliy b. as the eagle 

BALANCE. 
Job 31. 6. let me be weighed in an even b. 
Psal. 62. 9. laid in the b. are altogether vanity 
Prov. 11. 1. a false b. is abomination, 20. 23. 

16. 11. a just weight, and b. are the Lord's 
Isa. 40. 12. who weighed the hills in a b.? 
15. nations counted as the small dust of the b. 

46. 6. lavish gold, and weigh silver in the b. 

BALANCES. 
Lev. 19. 36. just b. a just ephah, Ezek. 45. 10. 

Tob 6. 2. and my calamity laid in the 6. together 

'cr. 32. 10. I weighed him the money in the b. 
Ezek. 5. 1. take b. to weigh, and divide the hair 
Da7i. 5. 27. thou art weighed in theb. and wanting 
Hos. 12. 7. the b. of deceit are in his hand 
.^mos 8. 5. and falsifying the b. by deceit 
Mic. 6. 11. shall I count them pure with wicked b.? 
Rev. 6. 5. he that sat on them, had a pair of b. 
BALANCINGS. 

hb 37. 16. dost thou know the b. of the clouds ? 

BALL, S. 
Tsa. 3. 1 19. the Lord will take away their sv/eet b. 

22. 18. he will surely turn and toss thee like a b. 

BALM. 
Gen. 37. 25. Ishmaelites bearing b. and myrrh 

43. 11. take in your vessels a httle b. and honey 
Jer. 8. 22. is there no b. in Gileadl is there no 

physician ? 

46. 11. go up to Gilead, and take b. O virgin 

51. 8. howl for her, and take b. for her pain 
Ezek. 27. 17. Judah traded in honey, and oil, and b. 

BAND, S 
Signifies, [1] A company of soldiers, Acts 10. 1. 
[2] Material chains, Luke 8. 29. Acts 16. 26. 
[3j Arguments or instances of love, which 
might draw and engage persons to their duty, 
Hos. 11. 4. [4] Government and laws, which, 
like fetters, restrain men from wicked prac- 
tices, Psal. 2. 3. Zech. 11. 7, 14. [5] Faith and 
love, which attract the soul to Christ, Col. 2. 19. 
Exod. 39. 23. a b. round that it should not rend 
Lev. 26. 13. I have broken the b. of your yoke 
Judg. 15. 14. and his b. loosed from off his hands 
k Kings 23. 33. Pharaoh put Jehoahaz in b. 
Job 38. 9. 1 made darkness a swaddhng b. for it 

31.canst bind thePleiades,or loose thcZ). of Orion? 
39. 5. or who hath loosed the b. of the wild ass? 

10. canst thou bind the unicorn with his b. ? 
Psal.2.'S.\et us break their6.asunder,and cast away 
73. 4. for there are no b. in their death 
107. 14. and he brake their b. in sunder 
Eccl. 7.26. woman whose heart snares, hands as b. 
Isa. 28. 22. be not mockers, lest b. be made strong 

52. 2. loose thyself from the b. of thy neck 

58. 6. this the fast, to loose the b. of wickedness 
Jer. 2. 20. I have broken thy yoke, burst thy b. 
Ezek. 3. 25. son of man, they shall put Z*. on thee 
4. 8. and behold I will lay b. upon thee 
34. 27. when I have broken the b. of their youth 
Dan. 4. 15. even with a b. of iron and brass, 23. 
Hos. 11. 4. 1 drew them with b. of love, and I was 
Zech. 11. 7. I took me two staves, beauty and b. 
14. then I cut asunder mine other staff, even b. 
Luke 8. 29. he brake b. and was driven of the devil 
ActslG. 26. and every one's b. were loosed 
22. 30. the centurion loosed Paul from his b. 
Col. 2. 19. the head, from which all the body by b. 
See Bonds. 
BAND, S. 
Gen. 32. 7. Jacob divided the camels into two b. 
10. 1 passed over, and now I am become two b. 

1 Sam. 10.26. and there went with him a b. of men 

2 Sam. 4. 2. Saul's son had two men, captains of b. 
2 Kings 6. 23. so the b. of Syria came no more 

13.20! and the b. of the Moabites invaded the land 

21. as they wqre burying a man, they spied a b. 

24. 2. the Lord sent against him b. of Chaldeans,^. 

1 Chron. 7.4. with them were b. of soldiers for war 

12. 18. David made them captains of the b. 

21. they helped David against the 6. of the rovers 
JEzra 8.22.1 was ashamed to require of the king a 6. 
Job 1. 17. the Chaldeans made out three b. and fell 
Psal. 119. 61. the b. of the wicked have robbed me 
Prov 30. 27. the locusts go forth all of them by b. 
Ezek 12.14. 1 will scatter all his b. and draw sword 

38. 6. Gomer and all his b. Togarmah his b. 

22. I will rain upon him and upon his b. 

39. 4. fall on mountains of Israel thou and thy b. 

Mat. 27. 27. gathered to him whole b. Mark 15.16. 

John 18. 3. Judas having received a b. of men 

12. the b. and captain and officers took Jesus 

Acts 10.1. a centurion of the b. called the Italian J. 

21. 31. tidings came to the chief captain of the b. 



BAP 

Acts 27.1. to JuUus a centurion of Augustus' b. 

BANDED. 
Acts 23. 12. certain of the Jews b. together 

BANK 
Signifies, [1] The side, or brink of ariver, Gea. 
41. 17. [ii] A mount, or heap of earth raised 
to cover besiegers, while they butter the walls 
of a city, or shoot at those who dtfcnd them, 
2 Sam. 20. 15. [3] A place where there is a 
great sum of money taken in, and let out to- 
use, Luke 19. 23. 
Gen. 41. 17. behold I stood on the b. of the river 
Deut. 4. 48. frona Aroer which is by the b. of the 
river Arnon, Josh. 12. 2. j VS. 9, 16. 
2 Sam. 20. 15. they cast up a b. against the city 
2 Kings 2. 13. Elisha stood by tiie Z*. of Jordan 

19. 32. the king of Assyria not cast a b. Isa. 37.33. 

Ezek. 47. 7. at the b. oi' the river were many trees 

Dan. 12. 5. one on this side of the b. of the river, 

the other on that side of the b. of the river 

Luke 19.23. gavest not thou my money into the b.7 

BANKS. 
Josh. 3. 15. Jordan oveifloweth all his b. 4. 18. 

1 Chron. 12. 15. Jordan had overflowed his b. 
Isa. 8. 7. the king of Assyria shall go over all his b. 
Dan. 8. 16. I heard a man's voice between the b. 

BANNER 
Signifies, A standard, or ensign, Isa. 13. 2. 
Thou hast given a Banner to them that fear thee, 
Psal. CO. 4. An army of men united under one 
banner, with ability to defend themselves and 
conquer their enemies ; a banner being a sign 
of victory, as well as of battle ajid union. 
His banner over me was love. Cant. 2. 4. The 
love of Christ displayed, like a banner, in the 
gospel, conducted, encouraged, and engaged 
me to come to him. 
Exod. 17. 1 15. called the altar, the Lord ray b. • 
Psal. 60. 4. hast given a b. to them that fear thee 
Cant. 2. 4. to banquet, and his b. over me was love 
Isa. 13. 2. lift ye up a b. on the high mountain 

BANNERS. 
Psal. 20.5. in the name of our God we set up our b. 
Cant. 6. 4. thou art terrible as an army with b. 
BANISHED. 

2 Sam. 14. 13. the king doth not fetch home his b. 
14. he doth devise means that his b.he notcxpeWed 

BANISHMENT. 
Ezra 7. 26. whether it be to death or to b. 
Lam.'2.14. have seen false burdens and causes of i. 
BANQUET. [5, 8. 

Esth. 5. 4. let the king and Hainan come to the b. 
6. the king said to Esther at the b. of wine, 7. 2. 
Job 41. 6. shall the companions make a b. of him? 
Amos 6. 7. the b. of them that stretched themselves 

BANaUET-HOUSE. 
Dan. 5. 10. now the queen came into the 5. -house 

BANQUETING, S. 
Cant. 2. 4. he brought me into the 6.-house 
1 Pet. 4. 3. we walked in lusts, revelhngs, b. 

BAPTISM 
Signifies, [1] The outward ordinance, or sacra- 
merit, wherein the washing with water repre- 
sents the cleansing of the soul from sin bvthe 
blood of Christ, Luke 7. 29. 1 Pet. 3. 21. [2] In- 
ward spiritual washing, whereby the gifts and 
graces of the Spirit, signified by the outicard 
sign, are really and actually bestotced. Mat. 3. 
11. [3] The sufferings of Christ, ichereby he 
was consecrated and prepared for his entrance 
upon his kingly office. Mat. 20. 22. Luke 12. 50. 
[4] So much of the gospel as .John the Baptist 
taught his disciples zohen he baptized them. 
Acts 18. 25. 
Mat. 3.7. when he saw the Pharisees come to his b. 
20. 22. and to be baptized with the b. Mark 10. 38. 
21. 25. theb. of John, whence was it, from heaven 
or of men? Mark 11. 30. Luke 20. 4. 
Mark 1. 4. John did baptize in the wilderness, and 
preach the b. of repentance, Luke 3. 3. 
'Luke 7. 29. publicans baptized with the b. of John 
12.50. 1 have a b. to be baptized with, and how am 
Acts 1.22. beginning from the b. of John to that day 
10.37. that word, after the i. which John preached 
13.24. John preached the 5. of repentance to Israel 

18. 25. Apollos knowing only the b. of John 

19. 3. were ye baptized ? they said, unto John's b. 
4. John baptized v>'ith the b. of repentance 

Rom. 6. 4. we are buried with him by b. into death 
Eph. 4. 5. there is one Lord, one faith, one b. 
Col. 2. 12. buried M'ith him in b. ye are risen with 
Heb. 6. 2. of doctrine of 6. and laying on of hands 
1 Pet. 3. 21. the like figure whereunto, even b. doth 

BAPTIST. 

Mat. 3. 1. in those days came John b. preaching 

11. 11. among them born of women there hath not 

risen a grej. er than John the b. Luke 7. 28. 

11. 12. from the days of John the b. till now 

14.2. this is John the&. he is risen from the dead 

8. said, give me John the b. head in a charger 



BAR 

Mat. 16. 14. say, thou art John the b. Mark 8.SS. 

17. 13. understood that he spake of John the b. 

Mark 6. 14. John the b. was risen from the dead 

25. give me in a charger the head of John tlie b. 
Luke 7. 20. John the b. hath sent us to thee, saying 

33. John the b. came neither eating nor drinking 

9. 19. they answering said, John the b. 

BAPTIZE. 
Mat. 3. 11. 1 b. you with water, he shall b.yon with 
the H. Ghost, Mark 1. 8. Luke'S. 16. John 1.26. 
Mark 1.4. John did 6. in the wilderness, and preach 
Joh7i 1. 33. he that sent me to b. said unto me 
1 Cor. 1. 17. Christ sent me not to b. but to preach 

BAPTIZED. 
Mat. 3. 6. were b. of him in Jordan, Mark 1. 5. 
13. then cometh Jesus to John to be b. of him 
14. 1 have need to be Z». of thee, and comest thou 
16. Jesus, when he was J. went up out of water 
Mark 1. 9. Jesus was b. of John in Jordan 

10. 39. the baptism I am b. withal, shall ye be b. 
16. 16. he that believeth and is b. shall be saved 

Luke 3. 7. said to the multitude that came to be b. 

12. then came the pubhcans to be b. 7. 29. 

21. Jesus being b. and praying, heaven was opened 
7. 30. Pharisees and lawyers, being not b. of him 

Joh7i 3. 22. there he tarried with them and b. 

23. much water there, and they came and were b. 

4.1. Jesus made and b. more disciples than John 

2. though Jesus himself 6. not, but his disciples 

10. 40. into the place v.here John at first b. 

Acts 1. 5. for John truly b. with water, but ye 

shall be b. with the Holy Ghost, 11. 16. 

2. 38. repent, be b. every one of you in the name 

of Jesus 
41. they that gladly received his word were b. 
8. 12. they were b. both men and women 

13. Simon believed also, and when he was b. 
16. only they Avere b. in the name- of Jesus 

36. here is water, what doth hinder me to be b. ? 

38. went down Phihp and eunuch, and he b. hin; 
. 9. 18. Saul received sight, and arose and was b. 
10. 47. can any forbid, that these should not be &.? 

48. Peter commanded them to be b. 
16. 15. Lydia when she was b. and her household 

33. jailer w^as b. and all his straightway 

18. 8. many of the Corinth, beheved, and were b. 

19. 3. he said to them, to what then were ye b. ? 
5. when they heard this they were b. 

22. 16. arise, and be b. and wash away thy sins 
Rom. 6. 3. were b. into Jesus, were b. into his death 
1 Cor. 1. 13. were ye b. in the name of Paul? 

14. thank God that I b. none of you, but Crispus 
16. 1 b. household of Stephanas, not b. any other ' 

10. 2. and were all b. to Moses in the cloud 
12. 13. for by one Spirit are we all b. into one body 
15. 29. else what shall they do who are b. for the 
dead ? why are they b. for the dead? 
Gal. 3. 27. as many as have been b. into Christ ,'' 
BAPTIZEST. I 

John 1. 25. why b. thou, if thou be not the Christ? 

BAPTIZETH. 
John 1. 33. the same is he who b. with the H. Ghost 

3. 26. behold, the same b. all men come to him 

BAPTIZING. 
Mat. 28. 19. go ye and teach all nations, b. them 
John 1.28. done beyond Jordan, where John was b. 

31. therefore am I come b. with water 
3. 23. and John was also b. in Enon, near to Salim 

BAR, RED. 
Jfeh. 7. 3. let them shut the doors, and b. them 
Cant. 4. 1 12. a garden b. is my sister, my spouse 

BAR, Substantive. 
Exod. 26. 28. the middle b. in midst of the boards 
36. 33. he made the middle b. to shoot through 
JVum. 4. 10. and they shall put it upon a b. 12. 
Judg. 16. 3. took doors of the city, posts, b. and all 
Amos 1. 5. 1 will break also the b. of Damascus 

BARS 
Signify, [1] That by which doors and gates art 
made fast, Neh. 3. 3, 6. [2] That which is madi 
as a rafter to fasten boards unto, Exod. 26. 26. 
[3] Rocks in the sea, Jonah 2. 6. [4] The boun- 
dary of the waves of the sea. Job 38. 10. 
Exod. 26. 26. thou shalt make b. of shittim-wood 
for the boards of the tabernacle, 36. 31. 
JSTum. 3.36. under the charge of the sons of Merari, 
shall be the boards and b. of the tabernacle, 4.31. 
Deut. 3. 5. all these cities were fenced with gates 
and b. 1 Kings 4. 13. 2 Chron. 8. 5. 1 14. 7. 
1 Sam. 23. 7. entering into a town that hath b. 
JVch. 3. 3. set up locks thereof and b. 6, 13, 14, 15. 
Job 17. 16. they shall go down to the b. of the pit 
18. t 13. it shall devour the b. of his skin 
38. 10. and set b. and doors for the sea 
40. 18. Behemoth, his bones are like b. of iron 
Psal. 107. 16. and cut b. of iron in sunder, 7sa.45.2 
147. 13. he hath strengthened the b. of thy gate* 
Prov. 18. 19. contentions are like the b. of a castle 
Isa. 43. t 14. 1 have brousrht down all their b 
Jer. 49. 31. nation, Avhich'have neither gates nor b 



BAR 



BAS 



BAT 



Jtr. 50. 136. a sword upon her b, shall be dismayed 
51. 30. they have Babylon, her b. are broken 
ham. 2. 9. he liath destroyed and broken lier b. 
Ezek. 38. 11. and having neither gates nor b. 
Jonah 2. 6. the earth with her b. Avas about me 
JVaA. 3. 13. gates open, the fire shall devour thy b, 

BARBARIAN. 
1 Cor 14. 11. shall be to him a b. and he a b. to me 
Col. 3. 11. where there is neither Greek nor Jew, b. 

BARBARIANS. 
Acts 28. 4. when the b. saw the venomous beast 
Rom. 1. 14. 1 am debtor both to the Greeks and b. 

BARBAROUS. 
Acts 28. 2. the b. people shewed no little kindness 

BARBED. 
Job 41. 7. canst thou fill his skin with b. iroi.s ? 

BARBER. 
Ezek. 5. 1. son of man, take thee a b. razoi' 

BARE. 
Gen. 7. 17. b. the ark. Dent. 31. 9, 25. Josh. 3. 15. 
4. 10. 1 8. 33. 2 Sam. 6. 13. 1 Chron. 15. 15, 26, 27. 

31. 39. that torn by beasts, I b. the loss of it . 
Exod. 19. 4. and how I b. you on eagles' wings 
Deut. 1. 31. thy God b. thee as a man doth bear 
Judg. 3. 18. sent the people that b. the present 

1 Sam. 14. 1. Jonathan said to the young man 
that b. his armour, 6. 2 Sam. 18. 15. 
1 Kings 5. 15. that h. burdens 70,000, JVe/i. 4. 17. 
1 Chron. 12.24. of Jiidah that h. shield, 2 Chr. 14.8. 
Isa. 53.12. he b. the sin of many, made intercession 

63. 9. he b. them all the days of old 
Ezek. 12. 7. the stuff I b. upon my shoulder 
Mat. 8. 17. saying, himself b. our sicknesses 
Luke 7. 14. and they that b. him stood still 
John 2. 8. the water made wine, and they b. it 

12. 6. had the bag, and b. what was put therein 

1 Pet. 2. 24. his own self b. our sins on the tree 

BARE. 
Gew.25.26. Isaac was 60 years old when she i.them 
31. a. then all the cattle b. speckled 
38. 5. and he was at Chezib, when she b. him 
44. 27. ye know that my wife b. me two sons 
£a;o<i.6.20. Jochebed ft.toAmram Moses and Aaron 
Judg. 13. 2. Manoah's wife was barren, and b. not 

2 Sam. 12. 15. struck the child that Uriah's wife b. 
1 Kings 1. 6. his mother b. him after Absalom 

1 Chron. 4. 9. Jabez, because I b. him with sorrow 
Prov. 17. 25. and bitterness to her that b. him 
23. 25. and she that b. thee shall rejoice 
Cant. 6. 9. she is the choice one of her that Z».her 
8. 5. there she brought thee forth that b. thee 
Isa. 51. 2. and look unto Sarah that b. you 
Jer. 16. 3. concerning their mother that b. them 
20. 14, let not the day wherein my mother b. me 
22.26. cast thee out, and thy mother that b. thee 
50. 12. she that b. you shall be ashamed 
Luke 11. 27. blessed is the womb that b. thee 
23. 29. blessed are the wombs that never b. 
BARE fruit. 
Luke 8. 8. other sprang up, and b.f. a hundred-fold 
Rev.'22.2. the tree of life b. twelve manner of fruits 

BARE rule. 
1 Kings 9.23. the chief officers that b. rule over the 
people that wrought in the work, 2 Chron.8.10. 
J\reh. 5. 15. their servants b. rule over the people 

BARE witness., and record. 
Mark 14.56. many &. false witness against him, 57. 
Luke 4. 22. all b. him witness, and wondered 
John 1. 15. John b. witness of him, 32, 34. 
5. 33. John b. witness to the truth 
12l 17. the people that was with him b. record 
19.35.he that saw it b.record,a.nd his record is true 
Acts 15. 8. knoweth the hearts, b. them witness 
Rev. 1. 2. who b. record of the word of God 

BAREST. 
1 Kings 2. 26. because thou b. the ark of the Lord 
Isa. 63. 19. thou never b. rule over them 
John 3. 26. he to whom thou b. witness, baptizeth 

BARE, Adjective, 
Signifies, [1] J^aked, or uncovered, Lev. 13. 45. 
Isa. 32. H. [2] Plain, or real, 1 Cor. 15. 37. 
[3] Deprived of outward comforts, Jer. 49. 10. 
[4] Violently taken away, Jer. 13. f 22. 
Made bare his. holy arm, Isa. .52. 10. Hath dis- 
covered andput forth his great power, which for 
a long time seemed to be hid and unemployed. 
Lev. 13. 45. his clothes be rent and his head b. 

55. whether it be b. within or without 
Psal. 137. t 7. make b. make b. to the foundation 
lea. 32. 11. strip ye, make ye b. and gird sack- 
cloth 
47. 2. make b. the leg, uncover the thigh, pass 
52. 10. the Lord hath made b. his holy arm 
Jer. 13. 22. for thine iniquity are thy heels made b. 
49. 10. 1 have made Esau b. I have uncovered his 
Eze&. 16. 7. whereas thou wast naked and b. 

32. when thou wast naked, and b. and polhitod 
39. they shall leave thee naked and b. 23. 29. 

J0el 1. 7. my fig-tree he hath made it clean and b. 
i Cor.15.37 not that body that shall be, but J.graiu 
34 



BAREFOCr 

2 Sam.. 15. 30. he went b. c:'id the people with him 

Isa. 20. 2. Isaiah did so, walking naked and b. 3. 

4. lead the Egyoti^ns prisoners, naked and b. 

BARK. 

Isa. 56. 10. they are uumb dogs, they cannot b. 

BARKED. 
Joel 1. 7. laid my vine waste, and b. the fig-tree 

BARLEY. 
Exod. 9.31. the b. was smitten, for b. was in the ear 
Lev. 27. 16. a homer of b. seed shall be valued 
JVum. 5. 15. the tenth part of an ephah of b. meal 
Deut.8.8.a. land of wheat, and J. vines,and fig-trees 
Judg. 7. 13. lo a cake of b. bread tumbled into the 
Rut/i 1. 22. came in the beginning of b. harvest 

2. 17. she had gleaned about an ephah of b. 
23. so she kept fast to the end of b. harvest 

3. 2. behold Boaz winnoweth b. to-night 

15. he measured six measures of b. and laid it 
2 Sam. 14. 30. Joab's field is near, he hath b. there 

17. 28. Barzillai brought beds, b. and flour 
21. 9. Saul's sons were hanged in b. harvest 

1 Kings 4. 28. b. also and straw for the horses 

2 Kings 4. 42. brought the man of God 20 loaves 

of 6. 
7. 1. two measures of b. for a shekel, 16, 18. 

1 Chron. 11. 13. a parcel of ground full of b. 

2 Chron. 2. 10. 1 will give 20,t|p0 measures of b. 
15. wheat, and b. the oil, and wine, let him send 

27. 5. Ammon gave 10,000 measures of b. 
Job 31. 40. and let cockle grow instead of b. 
Isa. 28. 25. the principal wheat, and appointed b. 
Jer. 41. 8. we have treasures of wheat and b. 
Ezek. 4. 9. take to thee wheat, and b. and beans 
12. thou shalt eat it as b. cakes, and bake, it 
13. 19. will ye pollute me for handfuls of b. 
45. 13. sixth part of an ephah of a homer of b. 
Hos. 3. 2. bought her for a homer of i». and half 
Joel 1. 11. O husbandmen, howl for wheat and b 
John 6. 9. a lad here which hath five b. loaves 
6. 13. with the fragments of the five b. loaves 
Rev. 6. 6. a voice say, 3 measures cf Z». for a penny 

BARN 
Signifies, [1] A repository for any sort of grain, 

Luke 12. 24. "[2] Heaven, Mat. 13. 30. 
2 Kings 6. 27. shall I help thee out of the b. floor 1 
.fob 39. 12. and gather thy seed into the b. 
Hag. 2. 19. is seed yet in b. vine not brought forth 
Mat. 13. 30. but gather the wheat into my b. 
Luke 12. 24. which have no store-house nor b. 

BARNS. 
Deut. 28. 1 8. the Lord shall command the blessing 
upon thee in thy b. and in all thou dost 
Prov. 3. 10, so shall thy b. be filled with plenty 
Joel 1. 17. the b. are broken down, and withered 
Mat. 6. 26. the fowls sow not, nor gather into b. 
Luke 12. 18. 1 will pull down my b. and build 

BARREL, S. 

1 Kings 17.12. but a handful of meal in a b. and oil 

14. the b. of meal shall not waste, nor oil fail 

18. 33. fill four b. with water, and pour it on 

BARREN. 
Gen. 11. 30. but Sarai was b. she had no child 
25. 21. Rebekah was b. \\ 29. 31. Rachel was b. 
Exod. 23. 26. nothing shall cast young nor be b. 
Deut. 7. 14. there shall not be male or female b. 
Judg. 13. 2. Manoah's wife was b. and bare not, 3. 

1 Sam. 2. 5. so that the b. hath born seven 

2 Kings 2.19. the water is naught,and the ground b. 
21. shall not be from thence death, or b. land 

.lob 24. 21. he evil entreateth the b. that bare not 
39. 6. I have made the b. land his dwellings 

PsaZ. 113.9. he maketh the b. woman to keep house 

Prov. 30. 16. the grave and b. womb not satisfied 

Cant. 4. 2. and none is b. among them, 6. 6. 

Isa. 54. 1. sing, O b. thou that didst not bear 

Joel 2. 20. and I will drive him into a land b. 

Luke 1. 7. had no child, because Elisabeth was b. 

36. the sixth month with her who was called b. 
23.29. they shall say, blessed are the b. and wombs 

Gal. 4. 27. for it is written, rejoice thou b. 

2 Pet. 1. 8. that ye be neither b. nor unfruitful 
BARRENNESS. 

Psal. 107. 34. he turneth a fruitful land into b. 
BASE, S. 

1 Kings 7. 27. ten b. four cubits the length of one b. 

2 Kings 25. 13. the 6. Solomon made, brake they,16. 
Ezra 3. 3. and they set the altar upon his b. 
Psal. 104. t 5. founded the earth on her b. 
Zech. 5. 11. it shall be set there upon her own b. 

BASE, Adjective. 
2 Sam. 6. 22. and will be b. in mine own sight 
Job 30. 8. yea, they were children of b. men 
Isa. 3. 5. and the b. against the honourable 
Ezek. 17. 14. that the kingdom might be b. 
29. 14. and they shall be there a b. kingdom 
Mai. 2. 9. therefore I have made you b. 
Acts 17. tl8. some said,what will this b. fellow say 

1 Cor. 1.28. b. things of the world hath God chosen 

2 Cor. 10. 1. 1, Taul, who in presence am b. among 



BASER. 
Acta 17. 5. Jews took lewd fellows of the b. s»rt 

BASEST. 
Ezek. 29. 15. Pathros shall be the b. of kingdom* 
Dan. 4. 17. and setteth up over it the b. of men 

BASKET. 
Gen. 40. 17. in the b. all manner of bake-meate 
Exod. 29. 23. out of the b. of the unleavened bread, 
Lev. 8. 2, 26. Mum. 6. 15, 17 
Lev. 8. 31, the bread in the b. of consecrations 
Deut. 26. 4. priest shall take the b. out of thy hand 
28. 5. blessed shall be thy b. and thy store 

17. cursed shall be thy b. and thy store 
Judg. 6. 19. and Gideon put the flesh in a b. 
Jer. 24. 2. one b. had very good figs, the other h. 
Amos 8. 1. and behold a b. of summer fruit, 2. 
Acts 9.25.the disciples took Saul, and let him down 
by the wall in a 6. 2 Cor. 11. 33. 
BASKETS. 
Gen. 40. 16. 1 had three white b. on my head 
18. Joseph said, the three b. are three days 
2 Kings 10. 7. slew 70, and put their heads in b. 
Jer. 6. 9. turn hapd as a grape-gatherer into the b. 
24. 1. behold, two b. of figs before the temple 
Mat. 14. 20. and they took up twelve b. full, Mark 
6. 43. Luke 9. 17. John 6. 13. 
15. 37. they did all eat, and took of broken meat 
seven b. full, Mark 8. 8. 

16. 9. do ye not remember the five loaves, and how 

many b. ye took up? 10. Mark 8. 19, 20. 
BASON. 
Exod. 12. 22. dip it in the blood that is in the b. 

1 Chron. 28. 17. gave gold by weight for every b. 
John 13. 5. after that he poureth water into a b. 

BASONS. 
Exod 24. 6. Moses put half of the blood in b. 

2 Sam. 17. 28. Barzillai brought beds and b. 

1 Kings 7. 40. Hiram made the lavers and the 

shovels and the b. 45. | 2 Chron. 4. 8, 11, 

Jer. 52. 19. b. and fire-pans the captain took away 

BASTARD, S. 
Deut.23.2. a J. shall not enter into the congregation 
Zech. 9. 6. and a b. shall dwell in Ashdod, cut off 
Heb.l2.8.ifye be without chastisement, then aieb. 

BATH 
Was a measure used among the Hebrews, of the 

same bigness with the Ephah, which contained 

60 7cine pints, and almost a half : or seven 

gallons and a half. 
/5a.5.10.yea,ten acres of vineyard shall yield one b. 
Ezek. 45. 10. ye shall have a just ephah, a just b. 

11. the ephah and b. shall be of one mea^vj-e 

14. ye shall ofler the tenth part of a b. 

BATHE. 
Lev. 15. 5. shall b. himself in water, 8, 11, 13, 2L 
22, 27. 1 16. 26, 28. 1 17. 15. Mum. 19. 7, 8, 19. 

17. 16. but if he wash them not, nor b. his flesh 

BATHED. 

Isa. 34. 5. my sword shall be b. in heaven, behold li 

BATHS. 

1 Kings 7. 26. molten sea contained 2000 b. 
38. one laver containing 40 b. every laver 

2 Chron. 2. 10. give thy servants 20,000 b. of wine 
4. 5. the sea received and held 3000 b. 

Ezra 7. 22. to a hundred b. of wine, 100 b r.f oi! 
Ezek. 45. 14. a homer of ten b. ten b. are a jiomer 

BAT, S. 
Lev.11.19. lapwing and i.are unclean, Deut.14.18. 
Isa. 2. 20. shall cast his idols to the moles and b. 

BATTLE 
Signifies, [1] A general fight, Deut. 20. 3. [2' 

Victory, Eccl. 9. 11. [3] War, 1 Sam. 17. 13'. 
Gen. 14.8. they joined b. 1 Sam.4.2. IKings 20.29. 
Mum. 32. 27. will pass over before the Lord to b 
Deut. 2. 24. rise up, contend with Sihon in b 
20. 3. O Israel, you approach this day to b 

5. let hiiu return, lest he die in the b. 6, 7 
.losh. 11. 19. of Gibeon, all other they took m b 
Judg. 20. 28. shall I yet again go out to b. 7 

42. they turned, but the b. overtook them 

1 Sam. 14. 22. followed hard after Philistines in b 
17. 20. he came, as the host shouted for the b. 

28. for thou art come down to see the b. 
47. for the b. is the Lord's, 2 Chron. 20. 15. 

26. 10. he shall descend into the b. and perish 
28. 1. know that thou shalt go out with me to b. 
29. 4. lest in the b. he be an adversary to us 

2 ^am.ll.l. when kings go forth to b. 1 CAron.20.L 

15. set Uriah in the forefront of the hottest b. 
19. 10. Absalom whom we anointed is dead inb. 

lKings8.44\1i\iy people go out to ^.against enemy 
20. 39. thy servant went out into midst of the b. 
22. 4. wilt thou go with me iob.7 2 Kings 3. 7. 

1 Chron. 5. 20 for they cried to God in the b. 
12. 8. of the Gadites, men of war fit for the b. 

19. 17. David came upon them, and set b. in array 
against the Syrians, 2 Chron. 13. 3. ] 14. 10. 

2 Chron. 25. 8. if thou wilt go, do it, be strong for b. 
Job 15. 24. shall prevail, as a king ready to the b* 

39. 25. and he smelleia the b. afar off 



BE 

Job 41. 8, remember the o. Jo no more 

/-.«■•' .d.39. thou hast girded me with strength to b. 

24. ti tne Ki;.g of glory, the Lord mighty in b. 

53. JS. he haih dehvered my soul from the b, 

76. 3. he brak(! the shield, the sword, and the b. 

89. 43. and hast not made him to stand in the b 
Eficl. 9.11. race not to the swift, nor b. to the strong 
fell. 9. 5. every b. of the warrior is witli noise 

13. 4. the Lord mustereth the host of the b. 

22. 2. thy slain men are not dead in b. 

27. 4. who set briars and thorns against me in b. 
' 2^. 6. strength to them that turn the b. to the gate 

42. 25. he hath poured on him the strength of the b, 
Ter. 8. 6. turned as the horse rusheth into the b. 

18. 21. let their young men be slain by sword in h. 

46 3. order buckler and shield, draw near to b. 

49. 14. come against her, and rise up to the b. 

50. 22. a sound of b. is in laud, and destruction 
42 put in array, lik° a man to b. against thee 

Tzefc 7. 14. have blown, but none goeth to the b. 

13. 5. to stand in the b. in the day of the Lord 
7{os. 1. T, I will not save them by bow nor by b. 

2. 18. 1 \vill break the bow and i. out of the earth 
10. 9. b. in Gibeah ; did not overtake them 
Joel 2. 5. as a strong people set in b. array 
Obad. 1. iet us rise up against Edom in b. 
Zech. 10. 3. made them as his goodly horse in the b. 
5. which tread down their enemies in the b. 

14. 2. gather all nations against Jerusalem to b. 
I Cor. 14. 8. who shall prepare himself to the b. ? 
fiec.9.7.shapesoflocusts like horses prepared to b. 

9. sound of chariots of many horses running to b. 
16.14. to gather them to the 6.of the great day, 20.8. 
Day of BATTLE. 
1 Sam. 13. 22. so it came to pass in the dai/ ofb. that 
Jb6 38. 23. 1 reserved against the day of b. and war 
Fsal. 78. 9. Ephraim turned back in the day of b. 
140. 7. thou hast covered my head in the day of b. 
Prow. 21. 31. the horse is prepared against <Za?/o/ 6. 
7/05.10.14. Shalman spoiled Beth-arbel in day ofb. 
Amos 1. 14. devour with shouting in the day of b. 
Zech. 14. 3. as when he fought in the day of b. 
Battle-Ax, see Ax. 
BATTLE-BOW. 
Zech. 9. 10. and the b.-bow shall be cut off 
10. 4. out of him came forth the b.-bow 

BATTLES. 
I Seem. ^. 20. may go out before us and fight our b. 
18. 1'. only be valiant, and fight the Lord's b. 
2.5. 28. ;ny'lord fighteth the b. of the Lord 

1 Chrm:. 2(1. 27. out of the spoils won in b. dedicate 

2 Chron. 32. 8. but with us is God, to fight our b. 
Isa. 30. 32. and in b. of shakings will he fight with 

BATTERED. 

2 Sam. 20. 15. the people with Joab b. the wall 

BATTERING. 

Ezck. 4. 2. and set b. rams against it round about 

21. 22. to appoint b. rams against the gates 

BATTLEMENT, S. 

Deut. 22. 8. thou shalt make a b. for thy roof 

Jer. 5. 10. take away her b. they are not the Lord's 

BAY. 

Zech. 1. 1 8. behind him red horses, b. and white 

6. 3. in the fourth chariot grisled and b. horses 

7. and the b. went forth and sought to go 

BAY-TREE. 

Psal. 37. 35. wicked spreading like a green b.-tree 

BDELLIUM. 

Gen. 2. 12. in Havilah there is b. and onyx stone 

J^um. 11.7. the colour of manna as the colour of 6. 

BE 

Signifies, [1] To exist, or have a being-, Rom. 4. 

17. [2] To be made or become, Jer. 32. 38. 

Mat. 19. 5. [3] To be known and apparently 

seen, Rom. 14. 9. [4] To consecrate and set 

apart to, Judg. 11. 31. 

Gen. 2. 18. it is not good that man should be alone 

27. 21. whether thou be my very son Esau, or not 

Deut. 10. 5. there they be as the Lord commanded 

Judg. 6. 13. if the Lord be with us, why is all this 

2 Saw. 18.32. thine enemies be as that young man is 

2 Kings 6. 16. fear not, for they that be with us, 

are more than they that be with them 

2 Chr. .36. 23. Lord his God be with him, Ezra 1. 3, 

EzraQ- 6. be ye far from thence, let the work alone 

Job 10.15. if I be wicked,wo to me ; if I be righteous 

19.4. and be it indeed that I have erred, mine error 

Psal. 139. 24. see if there be any wicked way in me 

Cant. 8. 9. if she be a wall, if she be a door 

rsa.8.13. let him Jeyour fear,let him be your dread 

41. 22. let them shew former things what they Je 

Jer. 36.19. go hide,and let none know where you be 

47. 6. how long will it be ere thou be quiet ? 

Dan. 12. 13. but go thou thy way till the end be 

Hos.8.5.ho-w long will it Se ere they attain to innoc. 

Jlla,t. 4. 3. if thou be the Son of God, 6. | 27. 40. 

7. 13. and many there be that go in thereat 

16. 23. for thou savourest not the things that Jc of 

God, but those that be of men, J\Iark 8. 33. 

*fi. l7. let him be to thee as a heathen man or a 
OS 



BE 

Mat. 19. 9. shall put away, except It be for fbrnica 
Luke 10. 6. and «f the son of peace be there, your 
JoA?i3.9.Nicodemus said, how can these things 6e? 
Acts 19.2. not heard whether there be any U. Ghost 

24. 21. except it be for this one voice, tliai. I cried 
Rojn.4.11. who calleth those things which bi not as 

8. 31. if God be for us, who can be against us 1 

14. 9. that he might be Lord of the dead and living 

1 Cor. 15. 28. under him, that God may be all in all 
16. 22. love not, let him be anathema, maran-atha 

2 Cor. 5. 1 17. if in Christ let him be a new creature 
8. 12. if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted 

Gal. 3. 9. they which be of faith are blessed with 

4. 12. 1 beseech you, be as I am, for I am as ye are 

5. 10. shall bear his judgment, whosoever he be 

Phil. 2. 5. let tliis n.ind be in you that was in Christ 

Heb. 12. 8. but if ye be without chastisement 

IPet. 2. 3. if so be ye have tasted that L. is gracious 

3. 17. for it is better, if the will of God be so 

Rev. 18. 22. craftsman, of whatsoever craft he be 

22. 11. he that is unjust, let him be unjust still ; 

he who is filthy, let him be filthy still 

// it BE. 

Gen. 23. 8. if it be your mind that I bury my dead 

25. 22. and she said, if it be so, why am I thus 1 
Exod.1.16. if it be ason kill him, i/i£ie a daughter 
2Kings 10.15. if it fie, give me thy hand,andhegave 
Zech.S.6. if it be marvellous in the eyes of remnant 
Mat.l4..28. if it be thou, bid me come on the water 
Acts 5. 39. if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it 

18. 15. but if it be a question of words and names 

(?aZ.3.4.have ye suflTered in vaini if it be yet in vain 

JUay Be, see May. Peace Be, see Peace. 

JVot BE. BE 7iot. 

Gen. 21. 12. let it not be grievous in thy sight [8. 

24. 5. if the wom^n will not be willing to follow 

38. 9. Onan knew that the seed should not be his 

44.30.1 come to my father, and the lad fie noi with 

Lev. 26. 13. that ye should not be their bond-men 

JVum. 12. 12. let her not be as one dead, of whom 

16. 40. that he fie not as Korah and his company 
Josh. 7. 12. neither will I be with you any more 
Ruth 3. 18. the man will not be in rest till finished 
2 Kings20.^19. shall there not be peace in my days'? 
2 Chron. 30.7. be not like your fathers, Zech. 1. 4 
Psal. 22. 19. fie not thou far away, 35. 22. \ 38. 21. , 
Isa. 28. 22. fie ye not mockers, lest bands [71. 12. 
Zec/i. 8. 11. 1 will not be to the residue of this people 
Luke 13. 33. for it can nut be that a prophet perish 

14. 26. hate his life, he can nut be my disciple, 33. 
John 1. 25. if thou fie not that Christ, nor Ehas 
Rom. 12. 16. fie not wise in your own conceits 

1 Cor. 2. f 5. your faith not be in the wisdom of men 
9.2. if 1 benot an apostle unto others, yet to you 

14. 20. fie not children in understanding, but in 

2 Cor. 6. 14. fie not unequally yoked together 
Gal. 1. 10. 1 should not be the servant of Christ 
Eph. 5. 7. fie not therefore partakers with them 

17. fie ye not unwise, but understanding what 
Tit. 3. 14. good works, that they fie not unfruitful 
Philem. 14. thy benefit should not be of necessity 
Heb. 8.4. if he were on earth, should not be a priest 
lPei.3.3. let it not be that outward adorning of hair 

Let there BE. 
Gen.l.Z.let there be Yighx\\%.let there fiea firmament 
13. 8. let there be no strife between me and thee 
26.28. Zef there be now an oath betwixt us and thee 
Exod. 5. 9. let there be more work laid on the men 
Ezra 5.17. let there be search made in king's treas 
Psal. 69. 1 25. let there be no dweller in their tents 

Shall BE, or shalt BE. 

Gen. 2.24. to his wife, and they shall be one flesh 

4. 7. to thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt rule 

9. 25. a servant shall he fie to his brethren 
26. God of Shem,and Canaan shall be his servant 

12.2. 1 will bless thee, and thou shalt be a blessing 
15.5. he said to him,so shall thy seed fie, Rom.i.18 

17. 16. Sarah shall be a mother of nations 

27. 33. 1 have blessed him, and he shall be blessed 

28. 21. so I come again, then shall L. fie my God 
35.10.but Israel sAaZZ fie thy name, 1 Kings'lS.'il. 

48. 21. but God shall be with you and bring you 

49. 10. to him shall the gathering of tlie people fie 
£2;o£f.4.t9.the water shall be blood on the dry land 

16. thou shalt be to him instead of God 
19. 5. ye shall be a peculiar treasure to me 
21.36. pay ox for ox, and the dead shall fie his own 

Z,eD.13.46.without the camp 5^aZZ his habitation fie 
20. 26. ye shall be holy to me, ye shall be mine 

Deut.2S.ii. he shall be head,and thou shalt be tail 
32. 20. hide my face, I see what their end shall be 

1 Sam. 17. 36. this uncircumcised Phil, shall be as 
l.ff^i'7i^s20.40.the king said,so shall thy judgmentfie 

2 Chron. 19. 11. the Lord shall be with the good 
Job 20. 22. in fulness he shall be in straits 

22. 25. yea, the Almighty shall be thy defence 
PsaZ.128.2. happy sA ilt thou fie,it shall fiewell with 

141. 5. my prayer also shall be in their calamities 
Eccl. 1. 9. that hath been, is that which shall be 

10. 14. a man cannot tell what shall be 

F 



BEA 

Eccl. 11. 3. where the tree fallelh, there it saoII fii 

Isa. 6. 13. so the holy seeu shall be the substance 

58.8. theglory of the Lord sAaZZ fie thy rere-ward 

Jer.l3.27.not be made clean,when shall it once fie? 

15. 19. thou shalt be as my mouth, let them return 

32. 5. and there shall he fie till I visit him 

33. 9. it shall be to me a name of joy, a praise 
jEze^. 16.16. like shall not come, neither shall be so 

18. 20. wickedness of the wicked shall be on him 
27. 36. thou shalt be a terror, never shalt be raoro 

Dan. 2. 28. what shall be in tlie latter days 
8.19. at the time appointed the end shall be, 11.27. 
Hos. 5. 9. have I made Known that which shall be 
Aynos 5. 14. so the God of hosts shall be with you 
ZecA. 8.13. so will I save you, and ye shall be a bless. 
12.8. shall be as David, house of David shall be aa 
Mai. 3. 12. for ye shall be a delightsome land 
Jl/ai.24.21.this time, nor ever shall be, Mark 13.19. 
Mark 9.19.how long shall I fie with you,Z.uA:e 9.41. 
Joh^i 14. 17. he dwelleth witli you, and shall be in 

19. 24. but cast lots for it, whose it shall be 
Acts 27. 25. that it shall be even as it was told me 
1 Cor. 15. 37.thou sowest not that body that shall be 

1 Joh7i 3. 2. it doth not yet appear what we shall be 
Rcv.l6.5.0 Lord which art, and wast, and shall be 

22. 12. to give every man as his work shall be 

Shall not, or shalt not BE. 
Gen. 15. 4. saying, this shall not be thine heir 
Exod. 22. 25. thou shalt not be to him as an usurer 
-DeMf.28.13.be above only, ihoush alt notbeheneaih 

2 Kings 2. 10. if thou see me not, it shall not be so 
Job 7. 21. shalt seek me in raorning.but I shallnot be 

8.t22.the dwelling place of the wicked shall not be 
Ps.37.10.itsh.n.be,Jer.4S.20.Daii.ll.2d.Am.l3,6 
Hos. 3. 3. thou shalt not be for another man 
Mat.lG.22. be it far from thee,this sA.?2ot fie to thee 

20.26. s.n.be so among you,.1/ar.l0.43.Z,wA:.22 26. 

To BE. 
Gen. 17. 7. to be a God to thee and thy seed after 

39. 10. he hearkened not to her, to be with her 
Lev. 22. 33. brought you out to be your God, 25.38 
Prov. 24. 1. neither desire to be with them 
Eccl. 3. 15. that which is to be hath already been 
Z-MA:el5.14.when he spent all, he began to fie in waiv 

1 Cor. 7. 26. 1 say it is good for a man so to be 

2 Cor. 12. 6. above that which he seeth me to be 
Phil. 1. 23. having a desire to be with Christ 
.Tarn. 3. 10. these things ought not so to be 

2 Pet. 3. 11. what manner of persons ought ye to bt 

Will BE 
G'en.l6.12.Ishmael will be a. wild man, his hand will 
be against everv man, and every man's ag. him 
17. 8. 1 will be their God, Exod. 29. 45. Jer. 24. 7 

132.38. 2 Cor. 6. 16. 

26. 3. 1 will be with thee, and will bless thee. 31. 3. 

Exod. 3. 12. Judg. 6. 16. 1 Kings il. 38- 

2S. 20. if God will be with me, and will keep me 

34. 15. if ye icill be as we be, circumcised 
JVeA. 4. 12. from all places they will be upon you 
Psal. 48. 14. ho will be our guide, even'unto death 
Jer. 7. 23. obey my voice,I will be your God, 30. 22. 
Ezek. 11. 16. 1 will be to them as a little sanctuaif 

20. 32. that ye say, we will be as the heathen 
Hos. 13. 14. 1 will redeem them ; O death, I will be 

thy plagues, O grave, I will be thy destruction 
14.5^1 will be as the dewto Israe],he shall grow 
Joel 3. 16. the Lord will be the hope of his people 
Zech. 2. 5. 1 the Lord will be to her a wall of fire 
round about, I will be the glory in the midst of her 
Mat. 6. 21. where treasure, there will your heart be 
2 Cor. 6. 18. T icill be a Father to you, and ye my 

10. 11. such icill we be also indeed, when present 
1 Tm.e.O.they that icz'ZZfierich fall into temptations 
Heb. 1. 5. 1 w'ill be to him a Father, he to me a son 

8. 10. 1 will be to them a God, they to me a people 

Jam. 4. 4. whosoever will be a friend of the world 

Rev. 21. 7. 1 will be his God, and he shall be my son 

Been, see after Bee. 

BEACON. 

Isa. 30. 17. be left as a b. on the top of a mountain 

BEAM. 
Jndg. 16. 14. he went away with the pin of the b. 

1 Sam. 17. 7. and the staff of his spear was like a 

weaver's b. 1 Chron. 11. 23. | 20. 5. 

2Kings 6.2. let us go to Jordan, and take thence a fi. 

5. as one was felling a fi. ax-head fell into water 

.^afi. 2. 11. the fi. out of the timber shall answer 

Mat. 7. 3. but considerestnot the fi. Luke 6. 41, 42- 

4. and behold, a fi. is in thine own eye 

5. thou hypocrite, first cast out the fi. Luke 6 42. 

BEAMS. 

2 Chron. 3. 7. he overlaid the fi. the posts, the walk 
JVeA. 2. 8. that he mav give timber to make fi. 
Psal. 104. 3. who layeth the fi. in the waters 
Cant. 1.17. the fi. of our house are cedar and rafters 

BEANS. 
2 Sam. 17. 28. Barzillai brought fi. lentiles to David 
Ezek. 4. 9. take unto thee if^i^at, fi. lentiles, millet 

BEAR 
Signifies, [1] To carry, Jei. 17. 2L Mat. 27. 32 



, BEA 

[2] To suffer, or endure, 2 Cor. 11. 1. Rev. 2. 2. 

[3] To bring forth, Gen. 18.13. [4] To produce, 
or yield, J dm- 3. 12. [a] To uphold, or support, 
Psal. 75. 3. I 91. 12. [b] To be punished for. 
Num. 14. 33. [7] To undergo the care and 
fatigue of ruling a people, Deut. 1. 12. [8] To 
speak and utter, Deut. 5. 20. [9] 7'o tell, or 
relate, 2 Sam. 18 19. [10] To be answerable 
in payment for, 2 Kings 18. 14. [11] To lay a 
tJiing sadly to heart, Psal. 89. 50. [12j To give 
satisfaction for, Isa. 53. 11. Heb. 9. 28. [13] 
To perform, or fully observe. Acts 15. 10. 

To bear the infirmities of the weak, Rom. 15. 1. 

To comply with their iceakness so far as not to 

'use our liberty to their offence, and also to bear 

with them in their failings thro' ignorance or 

iceakness, and not to condemn or despise them. 

Ocn. 4. 13. my punishment is greater than I can b. 

13. 6. the land was not able to b. them, .36. 7. 

43. 9. let me b. the blame for ever, 44. 32. 
49. 15. Issachar bowed his shoulder to b. 

Exod. 18. 22. they shall b. the burden with thee 

25. 27. to b. the ark, 27. 7. \ 30. 4. | 37. 5. Deut. 10. 
8. Josh. 3. 8, 13, 14. I 4. 16. 2 Sam. 15. 24. 

28 12. Aaron shall b. their names before the Lord 
Lev. 19. 18. thou shalt not b. any grudge against 
JViim. 11.14. not able to b. all this people, Dcut.l.d. 

14. 27. how long shall I b. with this congregation 1 
33. children shall i.your whoredoms, £:e/t.23. 35. 
Deut. 1. 31. God bare thee as a man doth b. his son 
2 Sam. 18. 19. let me run and b. the king tidings 
2 Kings 18. 14. which thou puttest on me, I will b. 
Psal. 75. 3. I b. up the pillars of the earth 

89 50. how I do b. in my bosom the reproach 

91. 12. they shall b. thee up. Mat. 4. 6. Luke 4. 11. 
144. tl4. that our oxen be able to b. burdens 

p7'ov. 9. 12. if thou scornest, thou alone shalt b. it 

18. 14. but a wounded spirit who can b. ? 

30. 21. and for four which it cannot b. 
Isa 1 14. your feasts, I am w^eary to b. them 

46. 1 I have made and I will b. you, even carry 
7. they b. him upon the shoulder, they carry him 

52. 11. be ye clean that b. the vessels of the Lord 
Jer. 10. 19. "truly this is a grief, and I must b. it 

17. 21. b. no burden on the sabbath-day, 27. 

31 19. because I did b. the reproach of my youth 

44, 22. so that the Lord could no longer b. 
Lam. 3. 27. it is good to b. the yoke in his youth 
Ezck. 12. 6. in their sight shalt thou b. on shoulders 

12.the prince shall &.upon his shoulder in twilight 

14. 10. they shall b. punishment of their iniquity 
16. 52. b. thou thine own shame for thy sins, 54. 
32.30. and b. their shame with them, 36. 7. 1 44. 13. 
34. 29. nor b. the shame of the heathen, 36. 15. 

Amos 7. 10. the land is not able to b. his words 
Jllic. 6. 16. ye shall b. the reproach of my people 

7. 9. 1 will b. the indignation of the Lord, I sinned 
Hag. 2. 12. if one b. holy ficBh in the skirt of his 
Zech. 5. 10. whither do these b. the ephah? 

6. 13. he shall b. glory, and shall rule on his throne 
Mat. 3. 11. whose shoes I am not worthy to b. 

27. 32. they found Simon, they compelled him to 

6. his cross, Mark 15. 21. Luke 23. 26. 

Luke 14. 27. and whosoever doth not b. his cross 

18. 7. avenge his elect, tho' he b. long with themi 
John 16.12. many things,butye cannot Z>. them now 
Acts 9. 15. he is a chosen vessel to b. my name 

15. 10. a yoke, our fathers nor we were able to b. 

18. 14. O Jews, reason would I should b. with you 
Rom. 15. 1. we ought to b. infirmities of the weak 

1 Cor. 3. 2. hitherto ye were not aWe to b. it, nor 

10. 13. a way to escape, that ye may be able to b.it 
15. 49. we shall also b. the image of the heavenly 

2 Cor. 11. 1. would to God ye could b. with me 

4. have not accepted, ye might well b. with him 
Gal. 6. 2. b. one another's burdens and so fulfil 

5. for every man shall b. his own burden 

17. I b. in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus 
Heb. 5. '\ 2. who can reasonably J. with the ignorant 
Jam. 3. 12. can the fig-tree b. olive-berries? 
Rev. 2. 2. thou canst not b. them that are evil 
Bear fruit, see Fruit. 
BEAR iniquity. 
Exod. 28. 38. Aaron may b. iniquity of holy things 
43. Aaron and his sons, that they b. not iniquity 
Lev. 5. 1. he shall b. his iniquiti/, 17. | 7. 18. 1 17. 

16. 1 19. 8. I 20. 17. 
10.17. hath given to you to b. iniquity of the cong. 
16.22. the goat shall b. upon him all their iniquity 
20. 19. they shall b. their iniquity, JSTum. 18. 23. 

Ezek. 44. 10, 12. 

22.16. or suffer them to b. iniquity of their trespass 

J^um. 5 31. this woman shall b. her iniquity 

14. 34. ye shall b. your iniquity even forty years 

18. 1. Aaron and his sons b. iniquity of sanctuary 

30. 15. after he heard, then he shall b. her iniquity 
iea.53 It my right, servant shall 6. their twi^MiiT/ 
i5xeA.4.4.numberofdays,thou shalt &.their 1711.5,6. 

18. 19. why doth not son b. iniquity of the father? 
*^. the Bon shall not ft. the iniquity of the father 
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BEA 

BEAR judgment. [Israel 

Exod. 28. 30. Aaron shall b.judg. of children of 
Gal. 5. 10. he that troubleth you shall h. his judg. 
Bear record, see Record. 
BEAR rule. 
Esth. 1. 22. every man should b. rule in his house 
Frov. 12. 24. the hand of the diligent shall b. rule 
Jer. 5. 31. the priests b. rule by their means 
Ezek. 19. 11. had strong rhds for them that b. rule 
Dan. 2. 39. a kingdom of brass which shall 6. i-ide 

BEAR sin. 
Lev. 19. 1 17. rebuke, that thou b. not sin for him 
20. 20. they shall b. their sin, they shall die 

22. 9. lest they b. sin for it, and die, therefore 
24. 15. whosoever curseth his God, shall b. his sm 

J\ru}n.9.13. shall be cut olF, that man shall 6. his si7i 
18. 22. not come nigh, lest they b. sin and die 
32.ye shall b.no sin when ye heaved the best of it 
Ezek. 23. 49. and ye shall b. the sin of your idols 
Heb. 9. 28. so Christ was once offered to b. sin 

BEAR witness. 
Exod. 20.16. thou shalt not 6. false witness against 
thy neighb. Deut. 5. 20. Mat. 19.18. Rom. 13.9. 
1 Kings 21. 10. set two men sons of Belial to b. wit. 
Mark 10. 19. do not b. false witness, Luke 18. 20. 
Luke 11.48. truly ye b. wit. that ye allow the deeds 
John 1.7. the same came for a witness, to b.witness 
8. he was sent to b. witness of that light 
3. 28. ye yourselves b. me witness that I said 
5. 31. if I b. wit. of myself, my witness is not true 

36. same works that 1 do b. witness of me, 10.25. 
8.18. 1 am one that6.2cii.of myself,and the Father 
15. 27. ye shall also b.wit. because ye have been 
18. 23. if I have spoken evil, b. witness of the evil 

37. for this cause came I, that 1 should b.zcitncss 
Acts 22. 5. also the high-priest doth b. me witness 

23. 11. so must thou b. witness also at Rome 
IJohn 1.2. we have seen it, and b.witness,?i.nd shew 

5. 8. and there are three that b. witness in earth 

BEAR. 
Gen. 17.17. and shall Sarah that is 90 years old b. ? 

18. 13. shall I of a surety b. a child, who am old 
Lev. 12. 5. but if she&. a maid child, then unclean 
Deut.28. 57. and toward her children she shall b. 
Judg. 13. 3. but thou shalt conceive and b. a son 
1 ir«'«o-s3.21.behold,itwasnotmyson thati did b. 
Cant. 4. 2. sheep, whereof every one b. twins, 6. 6. 
Isa. 7. 14. a virgin shall conceive and b. a son, and 

54. 1. sing, O barren, thou that didst not b. 
Jer. 29. 6. that they may b. sons and daughters 
Luke 1. 13. thy wife Elisabeth shall b. a son 

1 Tim. 5. 14. younger women marry, b. children 

BEARERS. 

2 Chron. 2. 18. he set 70,000 to be b. pf burdens 
34. 13. also they were over the b. of burdens 

JSTeh. 4. 10. the strength of the b. is decayed 

BEAREST. 
Judg. 13. 3. behold, thou art barren, and b. not 
Psal. 106. 4. with the favour thou b. to thy people 
John 8. 13. thou b. record of thyself, thy record 
Rom. 11. 18. b. not the root, but the root thee 
Gal. 4. 27. rejoice thou barren, that b. not 

BEARETH. 
Lev. 11. 28. he that b. the carcase of them, wash 

15. 10. and he that b. any of these things 
J\rum. 11. 12. as a nursing father b. the child 
Deut. 25. 6. the first-born she b. shall succeed 

29. 18. lest there be among you a root that b. gall 
23. it is not sown, nor b. nor grass groweth 

32. 11. as an eagle b. her young on her wings 
.lob 24. 21. evii entreateth the barren that b. not 
Cant. 6. 6. whereof every one b. twins, none barren 
.loel 2. 22. be net afraid, for the tree b. her fruit 
Mat. 13. 23. which also b. fruit, and bringeth forth 
John 15. 2. every branch that b. not fruit, takes 
Rom. 13. 4. for he b. not the sword in vain 
1 C07-.13.7. charity b. all things, believeth all things 
Heb. 6. 8. that which b. thorns is rejected 

BEARETH rule.^ 
Prov. 29.2. when the wicked b. rule, people mourn 

BEARETH witness. 
Job 16.8.my leanness risingup b. witnessio my faiCe 
Prov. 25. 18. a man that b. false witness is a maul 
John 5. 32. there is another that b. witness of me 

8.18. and theFatherthatsentme, Z>.witeC55of me 
Rom. 8. 16. the Spirit b. witness with our spirit 
1 John 5. 6. and it is the Spirit that b. witness 

BEARING. 
Gen. 1. 29. I have given you every herb, i. seed 

16. 2. the Lord hath restrained me from b. 
29. 35. she called his name Judah, and left b. 
37. 25. Ishmaelites with camels b. spicery 

JWto. 10. 17. set forward, b. the tabernacle 

21. the Kohathites set forward, b. the sanctuary 
.Tosh. 3. 3. the priests b. the ark, 14. 2 Sam. 15. 24. 
1 Sam. 17. 7. one b. a shield went before him 
Psal. 126. 6. he that goeth forth b. precious seed 
Mark 14. 13. there shall meet you a man b. a 
pitcher of water, follow him, Ltike 22. 10. 
John 19. 17. he b. his cross, went forth to a place 



BEA 

Rom. 2. 15. their conscience also b. witness 
9. 1. I lie not, my conscience b. me witness 
2 Cor. 4. 10. b. in the body the dying of the L. Jesi 
Heb. 2. 4. God also b. them witness with signs 

13. 13. let us go forth to him, b. his reproach 

1 Tim. 2. 15. she shall be saved in chilArbearintr 
BEAR,S. 

1 Sam. 17. 34. came a lion and a b took a lamb 
36. thy servant slew both the lion and the b. 

2 Sam. 17. 8. chafed, as a 6.' robbed of her whelp* 
2 Kings 2. 24. there came forth two she-Z*. and tart- 
Prow. 17. 12. a b. robbed of her wheljis meet a man * 

28. 15. as a roaring lion, and a ranging b. 
Isa. 11. 7. the cow and b. shall feed their young 

59. 11. we roar all like b. and mourn like doves 
Lam. 3. 10. he was to me as a b. lying in wail 
Dan. 7. 5. another beast, a second like to a b. 
Hos. 13. 8. I will meet them as a b. bereaved 
Amos 5. 19. as if a man did flee from a b. 
Rev. 13. 2. his feet were as the feet of a b. 

BEARD, S. 
Lev. 13. 29. if a man hath a plague on head or h. 

14. 9. shall shave all his hair ofi'his head and b. 
19. 27. nor shalt thou rhar the corners of b. 21. 5. 

1 Sam. 17. 35. 1 caught him by his b. and slew him 
21. 13. David let his spittle fall on his b. 

2 Sam. 10. 5. tarry at Jericho till your b. be grown 

and then return, 1 Chron. 19. 5 

19. 24. Mephibosheth trmimed not his b. 

20. 9. Joab took Amasa by the b. to kiss him 
Ezra 9.3. plucked offhairofmy head, and of my Z» 
Psal. 133. 2. ran down on the b. even Aaron's b. 
Isa. 7. 20. and it shalJ also consume the b. 

15. 2. on all heads baldness, and every b. cut off 
Jer. 41. 5. fourscore men having their b. shaved 

48. 37. every head shall be bald, every b. dipt 

Ezek. 5. 1. cause a razor to pass on thy head and b. 
BEAST 

Signifies, [1] A brute void of reason, Prov. 12. 10. 
[2] All kinds of cattle, 1 Kings 4. 33. Psal. 8. 7. 
[3] Ministers of the gospel, who are full of 
liveliness and nimbleness, in executing God's 
commands. Rev. 4. 6, 8. | 7. 11. [4] Cruel and 
unreasonable men, who are led merely by their 
natural brutish inclinations, 1 Cor. 15. 32. 
2 Pet. 2. 12. [5] Kingdoms, Dan. 7 11. | 8. 4, 
[6] Antichrist, Rev. 13. 2. j 20. 4. [7] People 
of several nations, Dan. 4. 12, 21. 

Gen. 1.24. God said, let the earth bring forth the b 
25. God made the b. of the earth after his kinc- 
3. 1. the serpent was more subtil than anv b. 
37. 20. some evil b. hath devoured him, 33. 

Exod. 13. 12. every firstling that cometh of a b. 

22. 5. put his b. and feed in another man's field 

10. deliver to his neighbour any b. to keep 

19. whoso lieth with a b. shall be put to death 

Lev. 18. 23. ] 20. 15, 16. Deut. 27. 21 

23. 29. the b. of the field multiply against thee 
Lev. 11. 47. b. that may be eaten, and b. that may 

no 
27. 9. if it be a b. whereof men bring an offering 
Deut. 4. 17. the likeness of any b. on the earth 
Judg. 20. 48. smote them, as well the men as the 5 
2 Chron. 25. f 18. a b. trod down the thistle 
Jfeh. 2. 12. nor any b. save the b. I rode on 
Psal. 68. 1 30. rebuke the b. of the reeds 
73. 22. so ignorant, I was as a b. before thee 
147. 9. he giveth to the b. his food, and to ravens 
Prov. 12. 10. a righteous man regards life of his b 
Eccl. 3.19. a man hath no pre-eminence above a h 
Isa. 43. 20. the b. of the field shall honour me 
63. 14. as a b. that goeth into the valley 
Ezek. 44. 31. dead or torn, whether it be fowl or b 
Dan. 4. 16. let a b. heart be given to him 
7. 11. 1 beheld even till the b. was slain 

19. 1 would know the truth of the fourth b. 
Hos. 13. 1 8. the b. of the field shall tear them 
Luke 10. 34. set him on his own b. and brought him 
Acts 28. 5. Paul shook oflf the b. into the fire 
Heb. 12. 20. if so much as ai. touch the mountain 
Rev. 4. 7. first b. like a lion, second b. third b. 
6. 3. I heard the second b. say, come and see 
11 7. J. that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit 
13. 1. and I saw a b. rise up out of the sea, having 

11. I beheld a b. coming out of the earth 

15. 2. them that had got the victory over the h. 
16. 13. unclean spirits came out of mouth of the b 
17. 8. thou sawest the b. that was, and is not, 11 

19. 19. 1 saw the b. and the kings of the earth 

20. 10. where the b. and ia.se prophet are 

Every BEAST. 
Gen. 1. 30. to every b. 1 have given green herb fo. 

2. 19. out of the ground God formed every b. 

20. Adam gave names to eve'ry b. of the field 

3. 14. thou art cursed above every b. of the field 
7. 2. of every clean b. take to thee by sevens, 8. 

14. they and every b. afler his kind, and cattJe 
8. 19. every b. after their kinds went out of the a t 

20. of every clean b. and clean fowl he ofierod 
9.2. dread of you shall be on every b. of the ear_. 



BEA 

Qen 9.5 yoarbloodwill I require athandof eue?-?/^. 
10. with every b. of earth I establish my covenant 
34. 23. shall not every b. of theirs be ours 1 
Lev. 11.26. the carcases of every b. which divideth 
the hoof, nor cheweth the cud, Deut. 14. 6. 
Psal 50. 10. for every b. of the forest is mine 
104. 11. they give drink to every b. of the field 
Ezek. 34. 8. my flock became meat to every b. 

39. 17. son of man, speak to every b. of the field 

BEAST, joined with Man. 
Qen.^.l. Lord said,I'vvill destroy both man and b. 
Ezod.8.17. smote dust, it became lice in man and b. 
9.9. boil breaking with blains upon man and b. 10. 
19. hail shall come down on man and b. 22, 25. 
11. 7. not a dog move his tongue against man or b. 
12. 12. and will smite all the first-born in Egypt, 
both of mail and b. 13. 15. Psal. 135. 8. 
13.2.first-born of man and b. is mine, JV*w?«. 3. 17. 
19. 13. whether man or b. it shall not live 
' Lev. 27. 28. no devoted thing of ma7i or b. shall be 
JVii7«.3. 13.1 hallowed to me first-born of Twaw andi. 
31.26. the prey that was taken, both of vian and b. 
Psal. 36. 6. Lord, thou preserves! man and b. 
Jer. 7.20. fury poured on man and b. 21. 6. | 36. 29. 
Ezek. 14. 13, 17, 19, 21. j 25. 13. 1 29. 8. Zeph. 1. 3. 
27. 5. 1 have made mail and b. that are on ground 
31. 27. 1 will sow Judah with seed of man and b. 
32. 43. ye say, it is desolate without man or b. 33. 
10, 12. I 36. 29. I 51. 62. 
50. 3. they shall depart, both man and b. 
Ezek. 36. 11. 1 will multiply upon you man and b. 
Jonah 3. 7. let not man nor b. taste any thing 

Unclean BEAST. 
Lev. 5. 2. or if a soul touch any unclean b. 7-. 21. 
27.ll.if it be uncl.b.of\v\\\ch they do not offer, 27. 

Wild BEAST. 
2^m^s 14.9. there passed by a wz'Zi^J.ofLebanon, 
and trod down the thistle, 2 Citron. 25. 18. 
Job 39. 15. forgetteth that wili b. may break them 
Psal. 80. 13. the wild b. of the field doth devour it 
Hos. 13. 8. the wild b. shall tear them 

BEASTS. 
Gen. 31. 39. that which was torn of 6. F.xod. 22. 31. 
Lev. 7. 24. \ 17. 15. | 22. 8. 
t 54. then Jacob killed b. upon the mount 

36. 6. Esau took all his b. and his substance 

45. 17. lade your b. and go to the land of Canaan 
Exod. 8. 121. I will send a mixture of noisome b. 

11. 5. all the first-born ofb. shall die 
Lev. 11. 2. these b. ye shall eat, Deut. 14. 4. 
3.and chew cud among b. shall ye ea.t,Deut.l4.6. 

25. 7. fori, shall the increase thereof be meat 

26. 6. I will rid evil b. out of tlie land 

J^um. 20.8. give the congregation and their b. drink 

31. 30. of all b. give a portion to the Levites 
Dewf. 32. 24. I will send the teeth ofb. on them 
i. Kings 4. f 28. barley for mules, or swift b. 

33. Solomon spake of b. and of fowl, and fishes 
18. 5. may find grass, that we lose not all the b. 

2 Kings 3. 17. drink both ye, your cattle and b. 

Ezra 1. 4. help him with gold, goods, and with b. 

Job 12. 7. ask the b. and they shall teach thee 
18. 3. wherefore are we counted as b. and vile 

37. 8. then the b. go into dens, and remain 
Psal. 49. 12. man is like the b. that perish, 20. 

78. t 50. he gave their b. to the murrain 
104. 20. wherein all the b. of the forest creep 
25. in the sea, are boili small and great b. 
148. 10. b. and all cairie, piiiise the Lord 
Prov. 9. 2. wisdom halh killed her b. 
30. 30. a lion which is strongest amon? h. 
Eecl. 3. 18. they might see that thembtivcs are b. 

19. that which befalleth men, befalleth b. 
Isa. 30. 6. the burden of the b. of the south 

40. 16. nor b. thereof for a burnt-offering 
46. 1. their idols were on the b. and cattle 
66. 20. upon swift b. to my holy mountain 

Jer. Si. 10. theft, are fled 11 12.4. the S. are consumed 

Ezek. 5. 17. I will send on you famine and evil b. 

pestilence, blood, and the sword, 14. 15. 

32. 4. I will fill the b. of whole earth with thee 
13. 1 will destroy all the b. thereof, 34. 25, 28. 

Dan. 4. 14. let the b. get away from under it 
15. let his portion be with the b. in the grass 

7. 17. these four great b. are four kings 

8. 4. so that no b. might stand before him 
Joel 1. 18. how do the b. groan, herds perplexed 
/Imos 5. 22. nor regard the peace-ofTerings of fat b. 
Hab. 2. 17. spoil ofb. which made them afraid 
Zeph. 2. 15. become a place for b. to lie down in 
Zech. 14. 15. so shall be the plague of all the b. 
Acts 7. 42. O Israel, have ye offered to me slain b.7 

23. 24. provide them b. that ye may set Paul on 
Rom. 1 23. changed into an image made like to b. 

1 Cor. 15. 32. if I have fought with b. at Ephesus 
Jam. 3. 7. for every kind of Z». is tamed, but tongue 

2 Pet. 2. 12. but these as natural brute b. speak evil 
Jude 10. but what they know naturally as brute b. 
Rev. 4. 6 four b. full of eyes before and behind 

8. the four b. had each six wings about him 
27 



BEA 

i?ej;.4.9.when those ft.give glory and honour to him 

5.6.in midst of the throne and four 6. stood a Lamb 
14. the four b. said Amen, and the 24 elders fell 

6. 1. one of the four Z». saying, come and see, 15. 7. 

7. 11. angels stood about the throne and the four b. 

14. 3. a new song before the throne and four b. 

19. 4. the 24 elders and four b. fell down to worship 

BEASTS of the Earth. 
Deut. 28.26. carcase shall be meat to aV. b. of earth 
1 Sam. 17. 46. carcases of Philistines to b. of earth 
Job 5. 22. nor shalt thou be afraid of the b. of earth 

35. 11. who teacheth us more th.a.nthe b. of earth 
Psal. 79. 2. the flesh of thy saints to the b. of earth 
Isa. 18. 6. they shall be left to the b. of the earth 
Jer. 7. 33. the carcases of the people meat for b. of 

the earth, 16. 4. \ 19. 7. 1 34. 20. 

15.3.1 will appoint over them b. of earth to devour 

./3cisl0.12.allmanneroffour-footedi.o/eari/i,11.6. 

Ptev. 6. 8. kill with hunger, and with the b. of earth 

BEASTS of the Field. ■ 

£xod.23.11. what the poor leave, b. of field may ea.i 

Deut.l.%2.\esi the b. of the field increase upon thee 

15'a?n.l7.44.come, I will give thy flesh to b. of field 

25'awz.21.10.birds by day,nor b. of the field by night 

Job 5. 23. b. of the field shall be at peace with thee 

40. 20. mountains, where all the Z». of the field play 

Psal. 8.7. thou hast put 6. of the field under his feet 

Isa. 56. 9. all ye b. of the field come to devour 

Jisr. 12. 9. assemble aWb.of the field, come to devour 

27. e.b.of field have I given him, 28. 14. Dan. 2. 38. 

Ezek. 29. 5. 1 have given thee for meat to the b. of 

the field, and to the fowls, 34. 5. | 39. 4. 

31. 6. under his branches b. of the field bring forth 

13. all the b. of the field shall be on his branches 

38.20. the b. of the field shaWsheike at my presence 

Da7i. 4. 12. the b. of the field had shadow under it 

25. thy dwelling shall be with b. of the field, 32. 

.firo5.2.18.make a covenant for them with b. of field 

4. 3. therefore shall the land mourn with b. of field 

Joel 1. 20. b. of field cry also to thee, for the rivers 

2.22.be not afraid, ye b. offield,the pastures spring 

mid BEASTS. 
Lev. 26. 22. 1 will also send wild b. among you 

1 Sam. 17.46. gave carcases of Philistines to wildb. 
Psal. 50. 11. and the wild b. of the field are mine 
Isa. 13. 21. but wild b. of the desert shall lie there 

22. and the wild b. of the islands shall cry 

34. 14. the loild b. of the desert shall also meet 

with wild b. of the island, Jer. 50. 39. 

Mark \. 13. Christ was there with the wild b. and 

Acts 10. 12. sheet, wherein were all wild b. 11. 6. 

BEAT 
Signifies, [1] To smite, or strike, Deut. 25. 3. Mat. 
21. 35. [2] To bruise, or bray, Exod. 30. 36. 
Num. 11. 8. [3] To batter, or demolish, Judg. 
8. 17. 2 Kings 3. 25. [4] To get the better of, 
or overcome, 2 Kings 13. 25. [5] To thresh, 
Ruth 2. 17. Isa. 28. 27. [6] To turn, or convert 
one thing into another, Isa. 2. 4. Joel 3. 10. 
Exod. 30. 36. some of the spices shalt b. very small 
39. 3. they did b. the gold into thin plates 
JVmto. 11.8. the people b. the manna in a mortar 
Z)eK^25.3. lest if he exceed and b. him above these 
Judg. 8. 17. he b. down the tower of Penuel 
9. 45. Abimelech b. down the city, and sowed it 
19. '23,. certain sons of Belial b. at the door 
Ruth 2. 17. she b. out that she had gleaned 

2 S'am.22.43. then did I b. them small, Psal. 18. 42. 
2 Kings 3. 25. the Israelites b. down the cities 

13. 25. three times did Joash b. Ben-hadad 

23. 12. the altars did the king b. down, and brake 
Psal. 52. t 5. God shall likewise b. thee down 

^9. Z'). I will b. down his foes before his face 
Pruc. 23. 14. thou shalt b. him with the rod and 
Isa.2A. b. their swords into plow-shares, Mic. 4. 3. 
3. 1.5. v.hat mean ye, that ye b. my people 
27. 12. liic liOid shall b. ofi"from the channel 
41. 15. tliresh the moimtains, b. them small 
Joel 3.10.6. your plow-shares into swords, and your 
Jonah i. 8. the sun b. on the head of Jonah 
Mic. 4. 13. thou shalt b. in pieces many people 
Mat. 7.25. and b. on that house, 27. Luke 6. 48, 49. 
21. 35. the husbandman took his servants, and b. 
one, Mark 12. 3. Liike 20. 10, 11. 
Mark 4. 37. waves b. into the ship, it was now full 
Luke 12. 45. and shall begin to b. the men-servants 
Acts 16. 22. the magistrates commanded to b . them 
18. 17. the Greeks took Sosthenes and b. him 
22. 19. 1 imprisoned and b. in every synagogue 
27. tl4. there b. a wind called Euroclydon 

BEATEN. 
Exod. 5. 14. the officers of Israel were b. 16. 
25. 18. cherub, ofb. work, 37. 17, 22. J^Tum. 8. 4. 
37. 7. made two cherubims 6. out of one piece 
IjCv. 2. 14. shalt offer corn b. out of full ears 
Deut. 25. 2. if the wicked man be worthy to be b. 
Josh.8.15. all IsrasI made as if were b. before them 
2 oa7n.2.17.and Ab ner was b. and the men of Israel 
2 Chron. 15. t 6. nation was b. in pieces of nation 
34. 7. when he had b. graven images to powder 



BEA 

.Job 4. t 20. they are b. in pieces from morniog 
Prov. 10. t 8. but a prating fool shall be b'. 
23. 35. they have b. me, and I felt it not 
Isa. 23. 27. fitches are b. out with a staff 

30. 31. thro' voice of Lord the Assyrian shall be b 
Jer. 46. 5. and their mighty ones are b. down 
Mic. 1. 7. the graven images shall be b. to piece? 
Mark 13. 9. in the synagogue ye shall be b. 
Luke 12. 47. serv. who knew and did not shall be b. 
./2cfs5.40.when they called the apostles and b. them 

16. 37. they have &. us openly uncondeinned 
2 Cor. 11.25. thrice was I Z;. with rods, once stoned 

BEATEN Gold. 

JV*Mm.8.4.thisworkof the candlestick was ofb. gold 

IKings 10.16. made two hundred targets of 6. ^roW 

17.made three hund.shields ofb.gold,^, C/ir.9.16 

2 C/jro.9.15. six hundred shekels b. gold to a target 

BEATEN Oil. 

Exod. 27. 20. pure oil b. for the light. Lev. 24. 2. 

29. 40. fourth part of a hin ofb. oil, J\l\ni. 28. 5. 

BEATEST. 
Deut. 24. 20. when thou b. thy olive tree, shalt not 
Prov. 23. 13. for if thou b. him with rod, shall not 

BEATETH. 

1 Cor. 9. 26. so fight I, not as one that b. the air 

BEATING. 

1 Sam. 14. 16. they went on b. down one another 
Mark 12.5. many others, b. some, and killing some 

BEAUTY 

Signifies, fl] Comeliness, or handsomeness,2 Sam. 
14. 25 [2] A chief person, or city, 2 Sam. 1. 19. 
Isa. 13. 19. Lam. 2. 1. [3] Splendor, glory, or 
dignity, Lam. 1. 6. Zech. 11. 7. [4] Joy and 
gladnessjlsa. 61. 3. [5] The excellent order of a 
government, the prosperity, riches, and peace 
of a country, together with the holiness, pu- 
rity, and truth of their religion, which were 
their ornament and glory, Ezek. 16. 14. 

.Ea;o(f.28.2.holy garment for Aaron, for glory and 6. 

2 Sam. 1. 19. the b. of Israel is slain on liigh places 
14. 25. none so much praised as Absalom for b. 

IChro. 16.29. worship the Lord in the b. of holiness 

Psal. 29. 2. I 96. 9. 

2 Chro. 20. 21. that should praise the ft.of holinesa 

Esth. 1. 11. to shew the people and princes her b. 

.Job 40. 10. and array thyself with glory and b. 

Psal. 27.4. to behold the b. of the Lord, and inquire 
39. 11. thou makest his b. to consume away 
45. 11. so shall the king greatly desire thy b. 
49. 14. their b. shall consume in the grave 
50. 2. out of Zion the perfection of b. God .whined 
90. 17. let the b. of the Lord our God be on us 
98,-6. strength and b. are in his sanctuary 

Prov. 6. 25. lust not after her b. in thy heart 
20. 29. the b. of old men is the gray head 

31. 30. favour is deceitful, and b. is vain 
/sa. ^. 24. there shall be burning instead ofb. 
Isa. 4. 12. branch of the Lord shall be b. and glory 

13. 19. Babylon the b. of the Chaldees' excellency 
28. 1. whose glorious b. is a fading flower, 4. 

5. the Lord will be for a diadem ofb. to residue 
33. 17. thine eyes shall see the King in his b. 
44. 13. he maketh it according to the b. of a man 
53. 2. there is no b. that we should desire him 
61. 3. to give to them that mourn b. for ashes 
Lam. 1. 6. from Zion all her b. is departed 
2. 1. and cast down from heaven the b. of Israel 

15. is this the city men call the perfection ofZi. ? 

Ezek. 7. 20. as for the b. of his ornament he set it 

16. 14. thy reno" '. ■■ent among the heathen for b. 

15. but :boa Jid.^l trust in thine own b. 

25. thou hast made thy b. to be abhorred 
27. 3. thou hast said I am of perfect b. 28. 12. 

4. thy builders have perfected thy b. 11. 
28.7.shall draw swords against the ft .of thywisdom 

17. thine heart was lifted up because of thy b. 

31. 8. no tree was like the Assyrian in his ft. 

32. 19. Egypt, whom dost thou pass in ft. ? 
Hos. 10. t II- I passed over on the ft. of her neck 

14.6. Israel's ft. shall be as the olive-tree, his smell 
Zech. 9. 17. how great is his goodness and his b. 
11. 7. 1 took two staves, one 1 called ft. 10. 

BEAUTIES. 
PsaZ.110.3. in the ft. ofholiness, from the womb of 

BEAUTIFY. 
Ezra 7.27 .put in the king's heart to ft. Lord's house 
Psal. 149. 4. he will ft. the meek with salvation 
Isa. 60. 13. to ft. the pla-ce of my sanctuary 

BEAUTIFUL. 
Gen. 29. 17. Rachel was ft. and well-fa voured 
Deut. 21. 11. seest among the captives a ft. woman 

1 Sam. 16. 12. David was of a ft. countenance 
25. 3. Abigail was of a ft. countenance 

2 Sam. 11. 2. Bath-sheba was very ft. to look upoa 
14. 12.5. in Israel was not a ft. man as Absalom 

Esth.'i.l. Esther was fair and ft. Mordecai took for 
Psal. 48. 2. ft. for situation is mount Zi(m 
Eccl. 3. 11. hath made every thing ft. in his time 
Cant. 6. 4. thou art ft. O my love, as Tirzah 
7. 1. how ft. are thy feet with shoes, O princes 



BED ' 

Isa 4. 2. in that day shall the branch of Lord be b. 

52. 1. O Zion, put on thy b. garments 
7. how b. the teet of them that bring, i2om.l0.15. 

64. 11. our holy and b. house is burnt up 
Jer. 13. 20. where is the flock, thy b. flock 1 

48. 17. Jiow is the stafl' broken, and the b. rod 
Kzek. 16. 12. 1 put a b. crown upon thine head 

lo. ihou wast exceeding b. and didst prosper 
23. 42. the Sabeans put b. crowns on their heads 
Mat. 23. 27. whited sepulchres, which appear b. 
Acts 3. 2. at the gale of the temple called b. 10. 

BECAME. 

Gen.^.l. the breath of life, and man b. a living soul 

19.2(5. Lot's wife looked back and 6. a pillar of salt 

49. 15. Issachar b. a servant to tribute 

Exod. 4. 3. it b. a serpent || 4. b. a rod in his hand 
36. 13. he coupled it, so it b. one tabernacle 
1 Sam. 25. 37. Wabal's heart died, he b. as a stone 
1 Kings 12. 30. and this thing b. a sin, 13. 34. 
Daii.'Z.o3. the stone b. a great mountain, and filled 
I Cur. y. 2U. to the Jews 1 6. a Je w,to gain the Jews 
Heb. 7. 26. such a High Priest b. us, who is holy 
10. 33. whilst ye b. companions of them so used 
Rev. 16. 3. the sea b. as the blood of a dead man 
BECAMEST. 

1 CJiron. 17. 22. and thou, Lord, b. their God 
Ezek, 16. 8. 1 sware unto thee, and thou b. mine 

BECAUSE. 
Ge7i. 3. t 1- b. God hath said, ye shall not eat 
14. sold to the serpent, b. thou hast done this 
Z,ev. 26. 43. b. even b. they despised my judgments 
Deut. 7. t 12. b. ye hearken to these judgments 

2 Sam. 12. 6. b. he did this, b. he had no pity 
Prov. 1. 24. b. I have called, and ye refused 
Isa, 7. 1 9- do ye not believe, b. ye are not stable 
Ezek. 13. 10. b. even b. they seduced my people 

36. 1 3. b. for b. they have made you desolate 
Mai. 26. 31. all ye shall be offended b. of me 
Mark 9. 41. give you water, b. ye belong to Christ 
Jo/m 6. 26. ye seek me, not b. ye saw the miracles, 
but b. ye did eat of the loaves, and were filled 
8. 43. even b. ye cannot hear my word 
10. 13. the hireling fleeth, b. he is a hireling 
14. 19. but ye see me, b. I live, ye shall live also 
Rom. 8. 10. the Spirit is life b. of righteousness 

1 11. quicken your mortal bodies b. of his Spirit 

Eph. 5. 6. b. of these cometh the wrath of God 

Hcb. 4. 1 2. not profit, b. not united by faith to them 

6. 13. b. he could sware by no greater, he sware by 

1 John 3. 14. from death to life, b. we love brethren 

4. 19. we love him b. he first loved us 

BECKONED. 
Luke 1. 22. Zecharias b. and remained speechless 

5. 7. they b. to their partners in the other ship 
John 13. 24. Peter b. to' him that he should ask 
Acts 19. 33. Alexander i.with his hand, and would 

21. 40 Paul stood on stairs, and b. with the hand 
24 10. Paul, after the governor had b. answered 

BECKONING. 
Acts 12. 17. Peter b. unto them with the hand 
13. 16. Paul stood up, and b. with his hand, said 

BECOME. 

Gen. 3. 22. man is b. as one of us,to know good and 

17. 1 16. I will bless her, and she shall b. nations 

37. 20. we will see what will b. of his dreams 

38. t 23. let her take it, lest Ave b. a contempt 
Exod. 15. 2. the Lord is my strength, and is b. my 

salvation, Psal. 118. 14. Isa. 12. 2. 

32. 1. for as for this Moses that brought us up, we 

wot not what is b. of him, 23. Acts 7. 40. 

Deut. 27. 9. O Israel, thou art h. the people of God 

1 Sam. 23. 16. seeing the Lord is b. thine enemy 
Jonah 4. 5. he might see what would b. of the city 
Mat. 21. 42. the same is b. the head of the corner, 

Mark 12. 10. Luke 20. 17. Acts 4. 11. 
John 1. 12. he gave power to b. the sons of God 

2 Cor. 5. 17. in Christ, behold, all things are b. new 
Rev. 11. 15. are b. the kingdoms of our Lord 

BECOMETH. 

Psal. 93. 5. holiness b. thy house, O Lord, for ever 

Prou.l0.4.he&. poor that dealeth with a slack hand 

17. 7. excellent speech b. not a fool, much less do 

18. a man void of understanding b. surety 
Eccl. 4. 14. he that is born in his kingdom b. poor 
Mat. 3. 15. thus it b. us to fulfil all righteousness 
13. 22. the deceitfulness of riches choaketh the 
word, and he b. unfruitful, Mark 4. 19. 
32.greatest among herds,and &.a tree, Jl/ari- 4.32. 
iio7rt.l6.2.that ye receive Phebe our sis. as b. saints 
JEpA.5.3.covetousn. not be once named, as 6. saints 
Phil. 1.27. let your conversation be as b. the gospel 
1 Tim. 2. 10. as b. women professing godliness 
Tif .2.3. aged women be in behaviour as b. holiness 

BED 
Signifies, [1] That whereon persons sleep in the 
nighty 1 Sam. 19. 13. [2] A couch to rest on 
in the day, 2 Sam. 4. 5. [3] Pain, torment, or 
tribulation. Rev. 2. 22. [4] The grave, which 
is as a sleeping house for therighteous, Isa. 57. 
2. [5] 77te lawful use of wedlock, Heb. 13. 4. 
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BEE 

On my bed, Cant. 3. 1. while I was in a secure 
or slothful frame. 

Our bed is green, Cant. 1. 16. The ordinances 
andmeans of grace, where I enjoy sweet fellow- 
ship and communion with thee, are not only 
pleasant and delightful, but also fruitful; and, 
by the SpiriVs accompanying them, they are 
made effectual for the converting of many. 
Gen. 47. 31. bowed himself on the b. 1 Kings 1. 47. 

49. 4. wentest up to thy father's b. 1 Chron. 5. 1. 
Exod. 21. 18. and he die not, but keepeth his b. 
Lev. 15. 4. every b. whereon he lielh is unclean, 24. 
ISam. 19.13. Michal took an image and laid it in b. 
2 Sam. 3. 131. king David himself followed the b. 

4. 5. Ish-bosheth who lay on a b. at noon 

11.2. in an evening-tide David arose from his b. 
2 Kings 1.4. shall not come down from that 6.6.16. 

4. 10. let us set there for him a b. and a table 
Job 7. 13. when I say, my b. shall comfort me 

17. 13. 1 have made my b. in the darkness 

33. 15. God speaketh in slumberings upon the b. 
PsaZ.4.4. commune with your own heart on your b. 

36. 4. he deviseth mischief on his b. 

41. 3. thou wilt make all his b. in his sickness 

63. 6. when I remember thee upon my b. and 
Psal. 132. 3. nor go up into my b. till I find a place 

139. 8. if I make my b. in hell, thou art there 
Prov. 7. 16. 1 have decked my b. with tapestry, 17. 

22.27. why should he take thy b. from under thee 7 

26. 14. on hinges, so doth the slothful on his b. 
Cant. 1. 16. fair, yea pleasant, also our b. is green 

3.1. by night on my b.l sought him whom my soul 
7. behold, his b. which is Solomon's, valiant men 
t O.Solomon made himself a 6. wood of Lebanon 

/sa.28. 20. the b. is shorter than a man can stretch 

57. 7. on a lofty mountain hast thou set thy b. 

Amos 3. 12. Israel taken out in the corner of a b. 

Mat. 9. 6. Jesus saith, take up thy b. and walk, 

Mark 2. 9, 11. John 5. 11, 12. 

Jl/a?*/^ 4.21. a candle to be put under a Z>. LukeS.lG. 

Luke 11.7. my children are with me in J. I cannot 

17. 34. two men in one b. one taken, the other left 

Rev. 2. 22. behold I will cast her into a b. 

BED of love. 
Ezek. 23. 17. Babylonians came to her in the b. of I. 

BED of spices. 
Ca7ii.5.13.his cheeks are as a b. of spices, a.s flowers 

6. 2. my beloved is gone down to the b. of spices 

BED undbfiled. 
-ffe&.13.4.marriage is honorable and the &.U7ide/iZed 

BED-CHAMBER. 
Exod. 8. 3. frogs come into thy b.-c. and on thy bed 
2 Sa7K.4.7.Ish-bosheth lay in his b.-c. they slew him 
2Kings 6.12.telleth the words thouspeakestin b.-c. 
11.2. hid him and nurse in the b.-c. 2 Chron. 22. 11. 
Eccl. 10. 20. and curse not the rich in thy b.-c. 

BEDS. 
Psal. 149. 5. let the saints sing aloud on their b. 
Isa.51.2. they shall rest in their 6. each one walking 
Hos.l.li. not cried when they howled upon their b. 
Amos 6.4. lie on b. of ivory, and stretch themselves 
Mic. 2. 1. woe to them that work evil on their b. 
Mark 7. j 4. washing of cups, and b. brazen vessels 

BEDSTEAD. 
Deut. 3. 11. king of Bashan, his b. was a b. of iron 

BEE, BEES. 
De7it. 1.44. the Amorites chased you as b. in Seir 
Judg. 14. 8. a swarm of S. in the carcase of the lion 
Psal. 118. 12. they compassed me about like b. 
Isa. 7. 18. the Lord shall hiss for the b. in Assyria 
BEEN. 

1 Sam. 10. 1 27. Saul was as though he had b. deaf 

2 Sam. 1. 26. very pleasant hast thou b. to me 
12. 8. if that had b. too little, I would have given 

Job 3. 13. 1 should have slept, then had I b. at rest 
Psal.27.9. thou hast b.my help, leave me not, 63. 7. 

94. 17. unless the L. had b. my help, my soul had 
Isa. 48. 18. then had thy peace b. as a river 

49. 21. 1 was left alone; these, where had they 5. ? 
Mat. 23. 30. if we had b. in the days of our fathers 

28. t2. behold, there had b. a great earthquake 
Luke 24. 21 . but we trusted that it had b. he which 
Acts 4. 13. took knowledge they had b. with Jesus 
Rom. 9.29.we had b, as Sodom, and like Gomorrah 

1 Tim. 5. 9. a widow, having b. the Avife of one man 

2 Tim. 3.t 10. thou hast b. a diligent follower of my 
2 Pet. 2. 21. it had b. better not to have known the 
1 John2. 19. if thev had b. of us, no doubt they 

Hath BEEN. 
Gen. 31. 5. the God of my father hath b. with me 
Deut. 2. 7. the Lord thy God hath b. with thee 

1 Sam. 14. 38. see wherein this sin hath b. this day 

2 Chron. 15. 3. Israel hath b. without the true God 
Eccl. 3. 15. that which hath b. is now, and that 

which is to be hath already b. 
Isa. 28. 1 10. for precept hath b. upon precept 
Jer. 22. 21. this hathb. thy manner from thy youth 
Joel 1. 2. hath this b. in your days or your fathers 1 
John 11. 39. for he hath b. dead four days 
Rom. 11. 34. or who hath b. his counsellor 1 



BEF 

Have BEEN. 
1 Sam.i. 9. not servants to Hebrews as they have 
1 Chr. n.S.have b.v/kh thee whither thou walKeds 
Ezra 9. 7. since the days of our fathers have we If 
Job 10. 19. 1 should have b. as if I had not b. 
Psal. 25. 6. thy tender mercies Aa7;e b. ever of old 
37.25./ia?;e i.young,and now old, yet have not seen 
42. 3. my tears have b. my meat day and night 
/sa. 1.9.sliouldAaz;e6. as Sodom,Aare6.asGomorrah 
26. 17. so have we b. in thy sight, O Lord 

18. have b. with child, have b. in pain, as it were 
66. 2. all those things have b. saith the Lord 
Jer. 2. 31. have I 6. a wilderness to Israel? 
28. 8. the prophets that have b. before me 
Hos. 5. 2. though I haveb. a rebuker of them aH 
Mai. 2. 9. but have b. partial in the law 
Mark 8. 2. they have b. with me three days 
Luke 1. 70. which have b. since the world began 
John 14. 9. have I b. so long time with you.'' 
15. 27. because ye have b. with me from the begin 
Acts 20. 18. after what manner I have b. with you 
2 Cor. 11. 25. a night and day have I b. in the deep 
Gal. 3. 21. righteousness should have b. by the law 

JVot BEEN. 
Exod.9.18. to rain hail such as hath not b. in Egypt 
1 Kings 3. 1 13. not b. among the kings like thee 
14. 8. yet hast not b. as my servant David 
Job 3. 16. as a hidden untimely birth I had not b 
10. 19. 1 should have been as tho' I had not b. 
Psal. 124. 1. if it had not b. the Lord on our side, 2. 
Eccl. 4. 3. better than both is he that hath not b. 
Obad. 16. they shall be, as though they had 7iot b 
Mat. 26. 24. good for that man he had not b. born 
Luke 16. 11. if therefore ye have not b. faithful, 12 

BEETLE. 
Lev. 11. 22. these of them ye may eat, the b. 

BEEVES. 
Lev. 22. 19. oifer at your own will of the b. of sheep 

21. whosoever ofters a free-will-ofl^ering in b. 
JViim. 31. 28. levy a tribute to th.e Lord of the b. 
38. the Lord's tribute ot'b. threescore and twelve 
BEFALL. 
Gen. 42. 4. lest peradventure mischief b. him 
38. if mischief 6. him by the way then, 44. 29. 
49.1. that I may tell you what shall b. you in the 
last days, Deut. 31. 29. Dan. 10. 14, 
Deut. 31. 17. many evils and troubles shall b. them 
Psal. 91. 10. there shall no evil b. thee, nor plague 
Acts 20. 22. not knowing things that shall b. me- 

BEFALLEN. 
Lev. 10. 19. and such things have b. me 
JVM7n.20.14.thou knowest all travail that hath 5. ua 
Deut. 31. 21. when many troubles are b. them 
Judg. 6. 13. if Lord be with us, why is all this b.nsl 

1 Sam. 20. 26. he thought something had b. him 
Esth.6. 13. Haman told every thing that had b. 
Jl/ttt.8.33.arid what was b.to the possessed of devils 

BEFALLETH. 
Eccl. 3. 19. for that which b. the sons of men, b 
beasts, even one thing b. them 
BEFELL. 

2 Sam. 19. 7. will be worse than all that b. thee 
Mark 5.16. told how it 6. to him that was possessed 
Acts 20. 19. b. me by the lying in wait of the Jews 

BEFORE 
Signifies, [1] In sight of. Gen. 43. 14. [2] Rather 
than, 2 Sam. 6. 21. [3] Free to one's vieio and 
choice, Gen. 20. 15. [4] At, Rev. 3. 9. [5] 
.Kot being sent, or commissioned by, John 10. 8. 
[6] First, [1] In order of time, Isa. 43. 13. [2] 
In order of place. Josh. 8. 10. Luke 22. 47. 
[3] In order of dignity, John 1. 15, 27. 
Gen. 20. 15. behold my land is b. thee, dwell where 
24. 45. b I had done speaking in my heart 
3L 2. his countenance was not toward him as b. 
43. 14. the Lord give you mercy b. the man 
48. 20. and he set Ephraim b. Manasseh 
Exod. 16. 34. Aaron laid it up b. the testimony 
JVum. 6. 12. but the days that Avere b. shall be lost 
.losh. 4. 18. Jordan flowed over his banks as b. 
10. 14. there was no day like that b. it, or after it 
Judg. 3. 2. at least such as &.kneAV nothing thereof 
16. 20. said, I will go as b. and shake myself 
2 5'am.D.2l. chose me &. thy father, and b. his house 
10. 9. Joab saAv the battle Avas against him b. am! 
behind, 1 Chron. 19. IC 
22. 1 25. according to my cleanness b. his ej-es 

1 Kings 13. 6. the king's hand became as it Avas 5 

2 Chron. 13. 14. the battle was b. and behind 

33. 19. Manasseh his trespass b. he Avas humbled 

Job 3. 24. for my sighing cometh b. I eat 
10. 21. b. I go, Avhence I shall not return 
42. 10. Lord gave Job tAvice as much as he had b. 

Psal. 31. 22. I am cut oif from b. thine eyes 
39. 13. spare me b. I go hence and be no more 
60.9. thou preparedst room b. it, and didst cause it 
119. 67. 6. 1 Avas afflicted I Avent astray, but noA» 
139. 5. thou hast beset me behind and b. and laid 

Eccl. 7. 17. Avhy shouldest thou die b. thy time"? 

Isa. 9. 12. Syrians b. and the Pliilistines. behind 



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BEH 



Jsa. 17. 14 and behold, b. the morning he is not 
43. 13. b tne day was, I am he, and there is none 
65. 24. that b. they call I will answer and hear 
Jer. ]. 5. 6. 1 formed thee in the belly, I knew thee 
Ezek. 44. 12. they ministered to them b their idols 
22. tliey shall take a widow that had a priest b. 
Hos. 7.2. their own doings, they are b. my face 
£.mos 4. 3. every cow at that which is b. her 
Mal.^.b. he feared me, and was afraid h. my name 
4. 5. 1 will send Elijah the prophet b. the coming 
Mat.l.lQ. A. they came together, she was Nvith child 
fi. 8. knoweth what things ye need b. ye ask 

8. 29. art thou come to torment us Z». the time 1 
24. 25. behold, I have told you b. 

Luke 2.26. not see death b. he had seen the Lord 
23. 12. for b. they were at enmity between thems. 

Jo/i7»6.62.seetheSon of man asce. where he was b. 
7. 51. doth our law judge any man h. it hear him 1 

13. 19. now I tell you b. it come, 14. 29. 

Acts 2.31.he seeing this i.spake of the resurrection 
4. 28. to do thy counsel determined b. to be done 
10. 41. but to witnesses chosen b. of God to us 

2 (Dor. 8. 10. who have begun b. not only to do 

Oal. 5. 21. of which I tell you b. as I told you 

Eph. 3. 1 3. as I wrote a httle b. 

Phil. 3.13. reaching forth to those things that are b. 

CoZ.l. 5. whereof ye heard b. in the word of truth 

1 Thess. 2. 2. but even after that we had suffered b. 
3. 4. when we were with you, we told you b. 

\Tim.\.Vi. who was b. a blasphemer, a persecutor 
Heb. 1. 18. disannulling of the command, going 6. 

10.15. for after that he hadsaidi. this is covenant 
2PeJ. 3. 2. mindful of words spoken b. by prophets 

17. seeing ye know these things b. beware lest 
Rev. 3. 9. make them to worship b. thy feet 

4. 6. were four beasts, full of eyes b. and behind 

Come BEFORE. 
Exoi. 22. 9. both parties shall come b. the judge 
Psal. 100.2. come b. his presence with thanksgiving 
JUic. 6. 6. wherewithal shall I come b. the Lord 1 

2 Tim, 4. 21. do thy diligence to come b. winter 

BEFORE the people. 
Gc?i.23.]2.Abraham bowed &.fAe_peo;)Ze of the land 
Exod. 13.22. nor the pillar of fire from b. thepeople 
17. 5. the Lord said to Moses, go on b. the people 
34. 10. b. all thy people I will do marvels 
JbsA. 8.10. Joshua and elders went b.thepcople toAi 
lSa7?i.l8.13. he went out, and came in b. thepeople 
Mark 8. 6. gave disciples, did set them b. thepeople 
Luke 20.26. not take hold of his words, b.the people 
Rev. 10. 11. thou musf. prophesy b. ma.ny peoples 

BEFOiiE whom. 
©671.24.40. Lord b.whoni I walk will send his angel 
48. 15. God b. whom my fathers did walk 

1 Kings 17. 1. Elijah said to Ahab, as the Lord 

God of Israel liveth, h. whom I stand, 18. 
15. 'i Kings 2. 14. | 5. 16. 
E5<A.6.13.Mordecai b.iohom thou hast begun to fall 
Z)an.7.8. J. M/tom there were three of the first horns 

20. and b. whom three fell, even of that horn 
Acts 26. 26. the king, b. whom also I speak freely 
See further.. All, Ark, God, Him, Lord, Me, 
Mount, Stand, Stood, Thee, Them, Us, 
Went, You. 

BEFOREHAND. 
Mark 13. 11. take no thought b. what to speak 

2 Cor. 9. 5. go and make up b. your bounty 
ITim. 5. 24. some men's sins are open b, 

25. the good works of some are manifest b 
1 Pet. 1. 11. testified b 

BEFORETIxME. 
Josh. 20. 5. because he hated him not b. 

1 Sam. 9. 9. b. in Israel, when a man went ; he 

who is called a prophet was b. called a seer 

2 Sam. 7. 10. nor afflict them any more as b. 
2 Kings 13. 5. Israel dwelt in their tents as b. 
J^eh. 2. 1. 1 had not been b. sad in his presence 
Isa. 41. 26. who hath declared b. that we may say 
Acts 8. 9. called Simon which b. used sorcery 

BEGAN. 
Gen. 4. 26. then b. men to call on the name of Lord 
A^tt77i.25.1. the peoples, to commit whoredom with 
Judg. 20.31. they b. to smite Israel as at other times 

1 Sam. 14. 1 35. that altar he b. to build to the Lord 

2 Kings 10. 32. the Lord b. to cut Israel short 

2 Chron. 20. 22. when they b. to sing, the Lord set 
31 7. in the third month they b. to lay the heaps 
34. 3. while young, Josiah b. to seek after God 
Eiek. 9. 6. then they b. at the ancient men 
JJfaf .4.17.from that time Jesus 6.to preach and say 
Mark 14. t72. he b. to weep when he thought 
Luke 1. 70. which have been since the world b. 

14. 30. this man b. to build and was not able 
John 4. 52. enquired the hour when he b. to amend 

9. 32. since the world b. Acts 3. 21. Rom. 18. 25. 
Acts 12. 1 1. Herod b. to vex certain of the church 

Tim. 1. 9. in Christ before the world b. Tit. 1. 2. 
Hei.2.3.salvation at first b. to be spoken by the Ld. 

BEGAT 
Prov. 23. 22. hearken to thy father that b. thee 
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Jer. 16. 3. concerning their fathers that b. them 
Dan. 11. 6. she shall be given up, and he that i.her 
Zech. 13. 3. his father and mother that b. him 
Jam. 1. 18. of his own will b. he us with the word 
IJohn 5. 1. every one that loveth him that b. loveth 

BEGET. 
Gen. 17. 20. twelve princes shall he b. I will make 
Deut. 4. 25. when thou shalt b. children, children's 
28. 41. thou shalt 6. sons, but shalt not enjoy them 
2 Kings 20. 18. of thy sons which thou shalt b. 
shall they take and make eunuchs, /sa. 39. 7. 
Eccl. 6. 3. if a man b. 100 children, and live many 
Jer. 29. 6. take wives, and b. sons and daughters 
Ezek. 18. 10. if he b. a son that is a robber 
14. if he b. a son that seeth all his father's sins 
BEGETTEST. 
Gen. 48. 6. issue which thou b. shall be thine 
Isa. 45. 10. that saith to his father, Avhat b. thou % 

BEGETTETH. 
Prov. 17. 21. he that b. a fool, doeth it to his sorrow 
23. 24. he that b. a wise child shall have joy 
Eccl. 5. 14. he b. a son, and nothing in his hand 

BEG. 
Psal. 109. 10. let his children be vagabonds and b- 
ProB. 20.4. therefore shall the sluggard b. in harvest 
Luke 16. 3. I cannot dig, to b. 1 am ashamed 

BEGGED. 
Mat. 27. 58. and b. the body of Jesus, Luke 23. 52. 
John 9. 8. is not this he that sat and b. ? 

BEGGAR. 
1 Sain. 2. 8. he liftelh the b. from the dunghill 
Luke 16. 20. and there was a 6. named Lazarus 
22. the b. died, and was carried by the angels 
BEGGARLY. 
Gal. 4. 9. how turn ve again to the b. elements 

BEGGING. 
Psal. 37. 25. 1 have not seen his seed i. bread 
Mark 10. 46. Bartimeus sat b. I^uke 18. 35. 

BEGIN. 
Gen. 11. 6. this they b. to do, and now nothing 
Deut. 2. 25. this day I b. to put the dread of you 
.Tosh. 3. 7. this day will I b. to magnify thee 

1 Sam. 3. 12. when Ib.l will also make an end 
22. 15. did I then b. to enquire of God for him ? 

JVeA. 11. 17. Mattaniah to h. thanksgiving 
Jer. 25. 29. I b. to bring evil on the city called 
£;ze/i.9.6.s]ay old and young, and 5. at my sanctuary 
Hos. 8. 1 10. they shall'Z*. a little for the burden 
Luke 3. 8. and b. not to say within yourselves 

13. 26. then shall ye Z*. to say, we have eaten 

14. 29. all that behold it, b. to mock him 
21. 28. when these things b. to come to pass 

2 Cor. 3. 1. do we b. again to commend ourselves! 
1 Pet. 4. 17. the time is come, that judgment must 

b. at the house of God, and if it first b. at us 

BEGINNER. 

Heb. 12. 1 2. Jesus the b. and finisher of our faith 

BEGINNING 
Signifies, [1] That which is the firsts Exod. 12. 2 
[2] The creation., Gen. 1. 1. [3] At the first, 
Prov. 20. 21. Isa. 1. 26. [4] That which I 
chief, or most excellent, Prov. 1. 7. | 9. 10. 

1 am the beginning and ending. Rev. 1. 8. / am 
the eternal God, and gave all things a being 
and beginning. 

Gen. 49.3. Reuben, thou art the b. of my strength 
Exod. 12. 2. this month shall be the b. of months 
Deut. 21. 17. he is the b. of his strength, the right 
Job 8. 7. tho' thy b. was small, yet thy end increase 

42. 12. blessed the latter end of Job more than b. 
Psal. 111.10. fear of Lord Z». of wisdom. Prow. 9.10. 
Prov. 1. 7. fear of the Lord is the b. of knowledge 

17. 14. b. of strife, as when one letteth out water 
Eccl. 7. 8. better is the end of a thing than the b. 

10. 13. the b. of words of his mouth is foolishness 
Isa. 64.4. since b. of the world, men have not heard 
Mic. 1. 13. is the b. of sin to the daughter of Zion 
Mat.2i.8. all these are the b. o'i sorrows, Mark 13.8. 

21. tribulation, such as was not since the b. 
Mark 1. 1. the b. of the gospel of Jesus Christ 
John 2. 11. this b. of miracles did Jesus in Cana 
Col. 1. 18. who is the b. the first-born from the dead 
Heb. 3. 14. if we hold the b. of our confidence 

6. 1 1. leaving the word of the b. of Christ 

7. 3. having neither b. of days, nor end of life 

2 Pet. 2. 20. the latter end is worse than the b. 
Rev. 1. 8. 1 am the b. and the ending, 21. 6. | 22. 13. 

3. 14. these things saith theft, of creation of God 

At the BEGINNING. 
Ruth3.10.more kindness at latter end, than at the b. 
1 Chr. 17. 9. nor child, of wickedness waste as at b. 
Prov. 20. 21. an inheritance gotten hastily at the b. 
Isa. 1. 26. 1 will restore thy counsellors as at the b. 
Dan. 9.23. attheb. of thy supplica.the command. 
J^/ff i.19.4. which made them, at b. made them male 
John 16. 4. these *hings I said not to you at the b. 
Acts 11. 15. H. Ghost fell on them as on us at the b. 

From the BEGINNING. 
Deut. 11. 12. eyes of L. are on it from the 6.of year 

32. 42. from the b. of revenges on the enemy 



Psal. 119.160. word is true from the h. and evafj 
Prov. 8. 23. 1 was set up from b. or ever earth Wite 
£ccZ.3.11. no man can find work G. makethj>07« b 
Isa. 18. 2. go to a people terrible /?-owi the l\ 7. 

40. 21. hath it not been told you from the b ? 

41. 26. who hath declared /ro?« the b. ? 

46. 10. declaring the end/ro7;i 6. and ancient times 
48. 16. I have not spoken in secret /j-oto the b. 
Jer. 17. 12. a glorious high throne /ro?7i the b. 
Mat. 19. 8. hut from the b. it was not so 
Z,wA:el.2.unto us, which /t-o?^ 6. were eye-witnesses 
Jo Ati 6. 64. Jesus knew from the b.who behevednot 

8. 25. Jesus saith, even same I said to you from b. 
44.wasamurderer/ro7?iZ). and abode not in truth 

15. 27. because ye have been with me from the b 
Eph. 3. 9. which from b. of the world hath been hid 
2 Thess.2.13. God hath from b. chosen you to salv. 
2 Pet. 3. 4. all continue as they were/rr?m theb. 

1 John 2.7.word which ye have heard /ro77t b. 3.11. 

13. because ye have known him that is from b. 
3.8. is of the devil, for the devil sinneth/?-o}n theb. 

2 John 5. but that which we had from the b. 

In the BEGINNING. 
Gen.l.l.i7i the b.God created the heaven and earth 
2 Sam. 20. 1 18. they plainly spake in b ■ ask at Abel 
Prov. 8.22. the L. possessed me in the b. of his way 
John 1. 1. Ml b. was the Word, Word was with God 

2. the same was in the b. with God 
Phil. 4. 15. ye know that in the b. of the gospel 
Heb. 1. 10. thou Lord in the b. hast laid foundation 

BEGINNING. 
Mat. 14. 30. b. to sink he cried, Lord, save me 
20. 8. give their hire, b. from the last to the first 
Luke 24. 47. among all nations, b. at Jerusalem 
John 8. 9. went out, b. at the eldest even to the last 
.^cfs 1.22. ft. from the baptism of John to that day 

BEGINNINGS. 
JsTum. 10. 10. also in the b. of your months, 28. 11. 
Ezek. 36. 11. I will do better than at your b, 

BEGINNEST. 
Deut. 16. 9. time thou b. to put the sickle to corn 

BEGOTTEN 
Is taken, [1] Properly and naturally, Judg. 8. 30. 
[2] Super naturally, thus Isaac was begotten 
of the dead, body and womb of Abraham and 
Sarah, Heb. 11. 17. [3] Spiritually, thus Chris- 
tians are said to bebegotten by such ministers 
as were instruments of their conversion, 1 Cor. 
4. 15. [4] Eternally, such only is Christ the 
oniv begotten of the Father, John 1. 14. 
JVum. ll. 12. have I conceived, have I b. them ? 
Deut. 23. 8. the children b. of them shall enter 
Judg. 8. 30. Gideon had 70 sons of his body b. 
.lob 38. 28. or who hath b. the drops of dew 1 
Psal. 2. 7. thou art mv Son, this day have I b. 
thee, Ac'ts 13. 33. Heb. 1. 5. 1 5. 5. 
Isa. 49. 21. thou shalt say, who hath b. me these 1 
Jer. 2. 127. saying to a stone, thou hast b. me 
Hos. 5. 7. for they have /;. strange children 
John 1. 14. the glory as of the only J. of the Father 

18. the only b. Son, he hath declared him. 
3. 16. God so loved, that he gave his only b. Son 
18. not believed in the name of the only J. Son 
1 Cor. 4. 15. for I have b. you throughithe gospel*^ 
Philem.. 10. Onesimus,whom I have h. in my bonds 
Heb.11.11. Abraham by faith offered up only ft.son 
1 Pet. 1. 3. who hath b. us again to a lively hope 

1 John 4. 9. sent his only b. Son, that we flight live 
5. 1. that begat, loveth him also that is b. of him 

18. he that is b. of God keepeth himself 
FIRST-BEGOTTEN. 
Heb. 1. 6. when he bringeth in Jirst-b. into world 
Rev. 1.5. from Jesus, who is thefirst-b. of the dead 

BEGUILE. 
Col. 2. 4. lest any man b. you with enticing words 
18. let no man b. you of your reward 
BEGUILED, ING. 
0671.3.13. woman said, serpent J. me, andldideat 
29. 25. wherefore then hast thou b. me"? 
J^um. 25. 18. they have b. you in the matter of Peor 
.Tosh. 9. 22. saying, wherefore have ye b. us 1 

2 Cor. 11. 3. but f fear lest as the serpent b. Eve 
2 Pet. 2.14. cannot cease from sin, b. unstable souk 

BEGUN. 
J^um. 16. 46. the plague is ft.||47. the plague was b 
Deut. 3. 24. thou hast b. to shew thy greatness 
Esth. 6. 13. before whom thou hast b. to fall 

9. 23. the Jews undertook to do as they had b. 
Mat. 18. 24. and when he had b. to reckon 

2 Cor. 8. 6. as he had b. so he would also finish 

10. this is expedient for vou who have b. before 
Gal. 3. 3. are ve so foolish, havin<r*. in the Spirit 
Phil. 1. 6. he which hath b. a good work in you 
ITim. 5. 11. when thev have b. to wax waeton 

BEHALF. 
Eio(f.27.21. a statute on b. of the children of Israel 
2 Sam. 3. 12. Abner sent to David on his b. 
2 Chron. 16. 9. shew himself strong in b. of them 
Job 36. 2. shew that I have yet to speak on God's b 
Dan. 11. 18. but a prince for his own b. shall cause 



BEH 

Pom. 16. 19. I am glad therelbie on your b. 

1 Cor. 1. 4. 1 thank my God always on your b. 

2 Cor. 1.11. thanks may be given by many on our b. 
5. 12. but give you occasion to glory on our b. 

Phil. 1.2y. to you It is given in b. of Christ, not only 
1 Pet. 4. lb. let him glorify God on this b. 

BEHAVE. 
Z)cMi.32.27.1est adversaries 6. themselves strangely 
1 Ckrun. 19. 13. let us b. ourselves valiantly 
Job 41. t 33. who b. themselves without fear 
Psal. 101. 2. I will b. wisely in a perfect way 
/5a. 3.5. the child shall b himself proudly ag. ancient 
42. 1 13. the Lord will b. himself mightily 
1 Cor. 13. 5. charity doth not b. itself unseemly 
lTim.3.15.how thou oughtest to b.in house of God 
BEHAVED. 

1 Sam. IS. 5. David b. himself wisely, 14, 15, 30. 
Psal. 35. 14. 1 b, as though he had been my friend 

131. 2. 1 have b. myself as a child that is weaned 
Hos. 12. 13. Jacob b. himself princely 
Jllic. 3. 4. as they have b. themselves ill in doings 
IT/iess. 2. 10. how unblameably we b. ourselves 

2 Thess. 3.7. b. not ourselves disorderly among you 

BEHAVETH. 

1 Cor. 7. 36. if a man think he b. uncomely to his 

BEHAVIOUR. 

1 Sam. 21. 13. David changed his b. before them 
\Tim. 3. 2. a bishop must be sober, of good b. 
Tit. 2. 3. aged women in b. as becometh holiness 

BEHEADED. 
Deut. 21. 6. elders shall wash hands over heifer b. 

2 Sam. 4. 7. they smote Ish-bosheth, and b. him 
Mat. 14. 10. b. John, Mark 6. 16, 27. Luke 9. 9. 
Rev. 20. 4. 1 saw the souls of them that were b. 

BEHELD. 
JV«m.21.9. when he b. the serpent of brass,he lived 
23. 21. he hath not b. iniquity in Jacob 
1 C/iron. 21. 15. as he was destroying, the Lord b. 
Job 31. 26. if I b. the sun when it shined, or moon 
Psal. 119. 153. 1 b. transgressors, and was grieved 
142. 4. 1 b. but there was no man would know me 
Proo.7.7. and i. among the simple ones, I discerned 
Eccl. 8. 17. then I b. all the work of God 
Isa. 41. 28. I b. and there was no man, Jer. 4. 25. 
Jer. 4. 23. 1 b. the earth, and it was without form 
Mark 15.47.MaryMagdalene,and Mary the mother 
of Joses, b. where he was laid, Luke 23. 55. 
L'.ikc 10.18.1 b. Satan as lightning fall from heaven 
19. 41. he b. the city, and wept over it 
John 1. 14. and we b. his glory, the glory as of 
^cts 1. 9. while they b. Jesus was taken up 
17. 23. as I passed by and b. your devotions 
Rev. 5.6. 1 b. and lo, in midst of the throne a Lamb 
11. 12. they ascended, and their enemies b. them 

BEHEMOTH. 
Job 40. 15. behold now b. which I made with thee 

BEHIND 
Signifies, [1] Backwards, Judg. 20. 40. [2] After, 
2 Sam. 3. 16. [3] Remaining, Lev. 25. 51. 
[4] Past, Phil. 3. 13. [5] Unexpected, Isa. 30. 

21. [6] Disregarded, Psal. 50. 17. 
Exod. 10. 26. there shall not a hoof be left b. 
Lev. 2o.' -51. if there be yet many years b. according 

^ Judg. 20. 40. the Benjamites looked b. them 

1 Sam. 30. 9. where those that were left b. stayed 

2 Sam. 3. 16. her husband went weeping b. her 
IKings 14.9. hast cast me b. thy back, £;:e/i:.23.35. 
J^'eh. 4. 16. the rulers were b. the house of Judah 

9. 26. they rebelled and cast thy law b. their backs 
Cant. 2. 9. behold, he standeth b. our wall, looketh 
Isa. 38. 17. thou hast cast all my sins b. thy back 
Amos 7. 1 15- the Lord took me fiom /;. the flock 
Mark 5. 27. she came in the press b. and touched 
Luke 2. 43. the child Jesus tarried b. in Jerusalem 

1 Cor. 1. 7. so that ye come b. in no gift, waiting for 

2 Cor. 11. 5. 1 was not a whit b. the chiefest, 12. 11. 
Phil. 3. 13. forgetting those things which are b. 
Col. 1. 24. fill up what is b. of afflictions of Christ 
See /urw^sr, Before, Him,We,Thee,Them, Us. 

BEHOLD 
Signifies, [1] Admiration, Isa. 7. 14. [2] Jo7j and 
gladness, IMat. 21. 5. [3] Obedience, 1 Sam. 

22. 1 12. Isa. 6. f 8. [4] Asseveration, Gen. 
28. 15. [5] Exhortation to a provident care, 

' John 19. 27. [6] Consideration, or observa- 
tion, Luke 24. 39. John 1. 29. [7] Suddenness, 
or unexpectedness. Rev. 16. 15. | 22. 7. [8] 
Certainty, Mat. 23. 38. Luke 1. 20. 
Oen. 28. 15. b. I am with thee, and will keep thee 
31. 51. b. this heap, b. this pillar I have cast 
40.6. Joseph looked on them, and b. they were sad 
48. 1. b. thy father is sick || 21. Israel said, 6. 1 die 
Exod. 3. 2. and b. the bush burned with fire 
16. 4. b. I will rain bread from heaven for you 
23. 20. b. I send an angel before thee to keep thee 
24. 8. Moses said, 6. the blood of the covenant 
JVwTn. 20. 16. b. we are in Kadesh in the utmost 
1 Sam. 12. 13. b. the king whom ye have chosen 
S Sam. 9. 6. and he answered, b. thy servant 
IKings 132. b. child shall be born to house of Dav. 
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2 Kings 13. 21. that b. ihey spied a band of men 
22. 16. b. I will bring evil upon this i)lace and the 
inhabitants thereof, 2 Chron. 34. 24. 
2 Chron. 20. 11. b. I say, how they reward us 
Job 1. 12. b. all that he hath is in thy power 

28. 28. b. the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom 

33. 12. b. in this thou art not jugt, 1 will answer 
36. 5. b. God is mighty, and despiseth not any, 26. 
40. 4. b. I am vile, what shall 1 answer thee I 

Psal. 33. 18. b. eye of the Lord is on them that fear 
51. 5. b. I was shapen in iniquity, and in sin did 
73. 12. b. these are the ungodly who pros, in world 
78. 20. b. he smote the rock, the waters gushed 
139. 8. if I make my bed in hell, b. thou art there 

Cant. 1. 15. b. thou ait fair, my love, b. 16. | 4. 1. 

Isa. 7. 14. b. a virgin shall conceive, Mat. 1. 23. 
8.18. 6. land the children whom the Ld. Heb.2.Yi. 
22. they shall look to the earth, and b. trouble 
12. 2. b. God is my salvation, I will trust, and not 

29. 8. a hungry man dreameth, and b. he eateth 

40. 9. say to the cities of Judah, b. your God 

41. 27. the first shall say to Zion, b. b. them 

42. 1. i.»my servant whom I uphold, mine eleet 

43. 19. b. I will do a new thing, it shall spring 
48. 7. lest thou shouldest say, b. I knew them 
65. 1. 1 said, b. me, b. me, to a nation not called by 

Ji?'".8.15.we looked for peace, and b. trouble, 14. 19. 

26.14. b. I am in your hands, do with me as seems 
/>am.l.l2.i.and see if any sorrow belike mysorrow 
Ezek. 36. 9. b. I am for you, and will turn to you 
Zech. 3. 8. b. I will bring my servant the Branch 

6. 12. b. the man whose name is the Branch 

9. 9. b. thy King cometh. Mat. 21. 5. John 12. 15. 
Mai. 3. 1. b. I will send my messenger, and he shall 
prepare the way, 4. 5. Mat. 11. 10. Mark 1. 2. 
Mat. 7. 4. and b. a beam is in thine own eye 

24. 26. b. he is in the desert, b. he is in the secret 

Mark 16.6. is risen, i.tlie place where they laid him 

J^uke 24. 39. b. my hands and my feet, that it is I 

49. b. I send the promise of my Father upon you 

John 1. 29. b. the Lamb of God, which taketh, 36. 

47. b. an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile 

19. 5. Pilate saith unto them, b. the man 
Acts 9. 11. Saul of Tarsus, for b. he prayeth 

2 Cor. 6. 9. as dying, and b. we live, as chastened 
1 John 3. 1. b. what manner of love the Father 
Rev. 3. 20. b. 1 stand at the door and knock 

16. 15. b. I come as a thief, blessed is he that 

22.7. b.l come quicklv,blessed is he that keeps, 12. 

BEHOLD it is. 
Gen. 16. 14. b. it is between Kadesh and Bered 

34. 21. for the land, b. it is large enough for them 
Exod. 32. 9. and b. it is a stift-necked people 
Josh. 9. 12. but now b. it is dry, it is mouldy 
Judg. 18. 9. 1 have seen the land, b. it is very good 
/5a.52.6.knowthatIam he that doth spea.k,b.it isl 
Ezek.l.lQ. b. the day, b. it is come,morning is gone 

39. 8. b. it is come, and it is done, saith the Lord 
jYow BEHOLD, or BEHOLD 7iow. 

1 Sam. 12. 2. now b. the king walketh before you 

2 Kings 18.21.no w &.thou trustestonstaif ofEgypt 
Job 10. 19. also now b. my witness is in heaven 
,7er.40. 4. 7!ow b.l loose thee this day from chains 
Mat. 26. 65. now b. ye have heard his blasphemy 
Acts 13. 11. noio b. tlie hand of the Lord is on thee 

20. 22. now &. I go bound in the spirit to Jerusalem 

2 Cor. 6.2. b.now is the accepted time, b.now is day 

Behold it was. Behold there was, see Was. 

BEHOLD, Verb, 
Signifies, [1] To look on a thing with our eyes, 
Gen. 31. 51. [2] To think over a thing in our 
minds. Lam. 1. 12. Rom. 11. 22. 
J\ritm.l2.8.andthe similitude of the Lord shall he J. 
23. 9. I see him, and from the hills I b. him 
24.17.see him, but not no w,shan6.him,but not nigh 
DeiLt. 3. 27. b. it with thine eyes, thou shalt not go 
1 Sam. 22. f 12. b. me, Isa. 6. j 8. 
Job 19. 27. mine eyes shall b. and not another 

20. 9. nor shall his place any more b. him 

23. 9. where he doth work, but I cannot b. him 
34. 29. when he hideth his face, who can b. ? 

36. 24. that thou magnify his v/ork, which men b. 
Psal. 11. 4. his eyes b. his eye-lids try the children 

7. his countenance doth b. the uprighfi 

17. 2. let thine eyes b. the things that are equal 
15. I will b. thy face in righteousness 

27. 4. to b. the beauty of the Lord and inquire 

37. 37. mark the perfect man. b. the upright 
46. 8. come, b. the works of the Lord 

59. 4. they prepare, awake to help me, and' J. 
66. 7. he ruleth for ever, his eyes b. the nations 
80. 14. look down from heaven, b. and visit 
91. 8. only with thine eyes shalt thou b. and see 
102. 19. from heaven did the Lord b. the earth 
113. 6. he humbleth himself to b. the things 
119. 18. open thou mine eyes, that I may b. 
Prov. 23. 33. thine eyes shall b. strange women 
Eccl. 11. 7. and a pleasant thing it is to b. the sun 
Isa. 26. 10. he will not b. the majesty of the Lord 
38.11.1 said, I shall ft.man no more with the inhab. 



BEL 

' /sa.41.23.do good or evil that we may b.\t togethei 
63. 15. b. from the habitation of thy holiness 
Jer. 20. 4. and thine eyes shall b. thy terror 
29. 32. nor b. the good I will do for my people 
32. 4. and his eyes shall b. his eyes, 34. 3. 
42. 2. we are left but a few, as thine eyes do b. us 
Lam. 1. 18. hear all people, and b. my sorrow 
3. 50. till the Lord look down and from heavep 
5. 1. O Lord, consider and b our reproach 
Ezek. 8. 9. b. the wicked abominations thty do 
28. 17. lay thee before kings that they may b. 
18. bring thee to ashes in sight of all that b. 
40. 4. son of nian, b. with thine eyes, 44. 5. 
Dan. 9. 18. open thine eyes, and b. our desolation 
Obad. 1 12. do not b. the day of thy brother 
Mic.l.^. me to light, and 1 shall 6. his righteousness 
10. she that is my enemy, mine eyes shall b. her 
Hab. 1. 3. why dost thou cause me to b. grievance^ 

13. thou art of purer eyes than to b. evil, canst 
Mat.18.l0. their angels always 6. face of my Father 
Luke 14. 29. all that b. it begin to mock him 
21. 6. as for these things which ye b. the days will 
John 17. 24. be with me, that they may b. my glory 
Acts 7. 31. as he drew near to b. it, the voice came 

32. then Moses trembled, and durst not b. 
2 Cor. 3. 7. Israel could not b. the face of Moses 

1 Pet. 2. 12. your good works which they shall b. 

3. 2. while they b. your chaste conversation 
Rev. 17. 8. when they b. the beast that was, is not 

BEHOLDERS. 
Job 34. t 26. God striketh them in the place of i. 

BEHOLDEST. 
Psal. 10. 14. thou b. all mischie.f to requite it 
Mat. 7. 3. why b. thou the mote 1 Luke 6. 41. 
Luke 6. 42. b. not the beam that is in thipe own eye 

BEHOLDETH. 
Job 24. 18. he b. not the way of the vineyards 
Psal. 33. 13. th'^ Lord b. all the sons of men 
Jam. 1. 24. for he b. himself and goeth his way 

BEHOLDING. 
Psal. 119. 37. turn away mine eyes from b. vanity 
Prov.]o.3. Lord in every place, 6. the evil and good 
Eccl. 5. 11. saving the b. of them with their eyes 
Mat.27.55.ma.ny women were there, 6. Luk 23.49. 
Mark 10. 21. Jesus b. him, loved him, aiU .aid 
Luke 23. 35. people stood b. and rulers derir ;d him 
48.Z». things done, smote their breasts and r»" urned 
Acts 4. 14. and b. man which was healed c lid say 
23. 1. and Paul earnestly b. the council, sf id 

2 Cor.3.18. with open face b. as in a glass t^ a glory 
CoZ.2.5. with you in spirit, joying, and i.your order 
Jam. 1. 23. a man b. his natural face in a ^lass 

BEHOVED. 
Luke 24. 46. and thus it b. Christ to suffer r.nd rise 
Heb. 2. 17. b. him to be made like to his brethren 

BEING. 
Gen.2i.27. 1 b.'m the way,thc Lord led me to house 
Exod. 22. 14. the owner thereof not b. with it 
Lev.21.4:. he shall not defile himself, b. a chief man 
JV*7twi.30. 3. vow a vow, b. in her father's house, 16. 
Deut. 32. 31. our enemies themselves b. judges 
Josh. 9. 23. none of you be freed from b. bond-men 
1 Sam. 15.23. hath rejected thee from b king, 26. 
1 Kings 15. 13. Maachah his mother, even her h* 
removed from b. queen, 2 Chron. 15. 18 
16. 7. in provoking, in b. like house of Jcioboara 
JVeh. 6. 11. who is there that b. as I am would flee? 
Psal. 49. 12. manZ>. in honour, abideth not, is like 
83.4. come, and let us cut them off from b.^ cation 
Jer. 34. 9. b. a Hebrew or Hebrewess go fi ee 
Mat. 1. 19. Joseph her husband b. a j«st raan 
Luke 13. 16. this woman b. a daughterof At.raham 
16. 23. in hell he lift up his eyes b. in torwents 
18. 1 9. trusted in themselves as b. ri^htfi-ms 
20. 30. b. the children of the resurrection 
22. 44. b. in an agony, he prayed more earnestly 
John 5.13. Jes. conveyed — multitude &. in that place 
10.33. tnat thou b. a man, makest tbyre'TGod 

1 Cor. 12. 12. all the members J.many are one body 
Eph. 2. 20. Jesus Christ b. the chief correr-stone 

4. 1 15. b. sincere in love may grow up into him 
Phil. 2. 6. who b. in the form of God, thought it not 
Heb. 13. 3. as b. yourselves also in the hody 
Rev. 12. 2. she b. with child, cried, lia-"ailing 

BEING. 
Psal. 104. 33. I will sing to the LoriJ, 1 will sing 
praise to my God while I hav^.' ra-f b. 146. 2 
Acts 17.28. in him we live, move, and l^ave our b. 

BELCH, ETH. 

Psal. 59. 7. behold, they b. out with flwir mouth 

Prov. 15. t2. the mouth of fools b. oal ibolishness 

BELIEF. 

2 7^^655.2.13. sanctification of Spirit, and 6. of truth 

BELIEVE 
Signifies, [1] To give credit to any thing. Gen. 45. 
26. [2] To assent barely to gospel truths. Acta 
8. 13. [3] To receive, depend, and rely upon 
Christ for life and salvation, Jc- .n 1. 12. I 3. 
15, 16. Rom. 9. 33. ] 10. 4. [4] To be fully 
persuaded, John 6. 69. [5] To expect, or have 



BEL 

Psil. 27. 13. [G] Tx) put confidence in, 2Chr. 

iO. 20. [7] To knoic\ John 17. 21. Jam. 2. 19. 

Kx od A. 5 XhAt they may b. the Lord hath appeared 

19. 9. that they may hear and '6. thee for ever 
J^'um. 14. 11. how long wiU it be ere they b. me? 
2 Chr. 20. 20. b. in the Lord God, b. his prophets 
Isa. 43. 10. that ye may know and b. me 

Mat. 9. 28. b. y. that I am able to do this % 
18. 6. but whoto shall offend one of these little 
ones which b. in me, Mark 9. 42. 
21.32. repented not afterward that ye might i.him 
27. 42. let him come down, and we will b. him 
Mark 1. 15. repent ye, and b. the gospel 
5. 36. he saith, be not afraid, only b. Luke 8. 50. 
9. 23. if thou canst b. all things are possible 
24. Lord, I b. help mine unbelief, John 9. 38. 
11. 23. but shall b. those things he saith shall come 
24. b. ye receive them, -and ye shall have them 

15. 32. let him descend, that we may see and b. 

16. 17. these signs shall follow them which b. 
Luke 8.12. devil taketh away the word, lest they b. 

13. these have no root, which for a while b. 
24. 25. O fools, and slow of heart to b. all that 
John 1. 7. that all men through him might b. 

12. sons of God, even to them that 5. on his name 
3.12.how shall ye i.if I tell you of heavenlythings? 

4. 21. woman, b. me. the hour cometh when ye 

shall not worship the Father 
42. and said, now we 6. not because of thy saying 

5. 44. bow can ye b. v.hicli receive honour one of 

47. if not his writings, how shall ye b. my words? 
6. 29. work of God, that ye 6. on him he hath sent 
7. 5. for neither did his brethren b. in him 

39.Spirit,which theythati.on him should receive 

9. 35. dost thou b. on the Son of God 1 

36. he said, who is he, Lord, that I might 5. on him 

10. 38. b. the works, that ye may know and b. 

11. 15. 1 was not there, to the intent ye may b. 
27. 1 b. that thou art the Christ, the Son of God 

40. said I not to thee, if wouldst b. thou shouldst 
42. that they may b. that thou hast sent me 

48. if we let him alone, all men will b. on him 

12. 36. while ye have light, b. in the light 

13. 19. when it is come to pass, ye may b. I am he 

14. 1. not troubled, ye b. in God, b. also in me 
11. 6.1 am in the Father, or &.for the works' sake 
29. that when it is come to pass ye might b. 

16. 30. by this "re I. ;hou earnest forth from God 
31. Jesus ans *-ered them, do ye now b. 7 

17. 20. I pray lor them also which shall b. on me 
21. that the world may b. thou hast sent me 

19.35. he knows that he saith true, that ye might b. 

20. 31. these are written that ye might b. 

dcts ^ 37. 1 b. that Jesus Christ is th~e Son of God 
13. 39. by him all that b. are justified from all things 

41. I work a work which you shall in no wise i. 

15. 7. that the Gentiles by me should hear and b. 
11. we b. thro' grace we shall be saved, as they 

16. 31. J. on the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved 
19. 4. should b. on him that should come after him 
21.20. thou seest how manyJews there are whichS. 

2.5i as touching the Gentiles .vhich 6. have writ. 
27.25. I b. God that it shall be as it was told me 
Rom. 3.22. righteousness of God on all them that b. 
4. 11. he might be father of all them that b. 

24. to whom it shall be imputed, if we b. on him 
6. 8. if dead, we b. that we shall also live with him 
10.9. and shall Zi. in thy heart that God raised him 

14. hov,- shall they b. in him of whom not heard? 

1 Cor. 1. 21. by preaching to save them tjat b 
11. 18. I hear there be divisions, and I pardy b. it 
14. 22. tongues are for a sign, not to them tnat b 

but prophesying serveth for them which b. 

2 Cor. 4. 13. we also b. and therefore speak 
Gal. 3. 22. promise might be given to them that b. 
Eph. 1. 19. the greatness of his power to us who b. 
Phil. 1. 29. to us it is given not only to b. on him 
IThess. 1. 7. ensample"s to all that b. in Macedonia 

2. 10. we behaved ourselves among you that b. 
13. word which effectually worketh in you that b. 

4. 14. if we b. that Jesus died and rose again 
2Thess.l.lQ. come to be admired in all those that J. 

2. 11. send delusion that they should b. a lie 
ITim. 1. 16. for a pattern to them that should b. 

4. 3. received with thanksgiving of them that b. 
10. Saviour of all men, especially of those that b. 
Heb. 10. 39. but of them that b. to saving of soul 

11. 6. he that cometh to God must b. that he is 
Jam. 2. 19. the devils also b. and tremble 
IPet.1.21. who by him do b. in God tha;t raised him 

2. 7. to vou therefore which b. he is precious 

1 John 3.23. is his commandment that we should b. 
5. 13. 1 have written to vou that b. that ve may b. 

BELIEVE not, or not BELIEVE, 
tzoi. 4. 1. behold, they will not b. me, nor hearken 
8. it shall come to pass, if they will notb. thee, 9. 
Deut. 1. 32. yet in this ye did not b. the Lord 

2 Kings 17. 14. like their fathers did not J. in Lord 
7/?6 9r'16. yel wouldlTioti. thathe had hearkened 
^rov. 26. '25. when he speaketh fair, b. him not 

31 



BEL 

Isa. 7. 9. if ve will not b. ye shall not be established 
Jer. 12. 6. b. not Ihem, tho' they speak fair words 
Hab.l.o. Avhich ye will not b. though it be told vou 
J/ai,21.25.why then did ye notbMvm'] Markll.'il. 

24. 23 lo, here is Christ, b. it not, 26. M-arkVi.21. 
Luke 22. 67. he said, if! teU you, you will not b. 
John 3. 12. if I told earthly things, and ye b. not 

4. 48. except ye see signs and wonders yewill not b. 

5 38. for whom he hatli sent, him ye b. not 
47. if ye b. not his writ, how shall ye 6. my words? 

6.36. 1 said to you, ye also have seen me and b. not 
64. but there are some of you -which b. not 

8. 24. if ye b. not that I am he, ye shall die in sins 

45. because I tell you the truth, ye b. me not 

46. if I say the truth, why do ye 7iot b. me 1 

10. 26. ye b. not, because ye are not of my sheep 

37. if 1 do not the works of my Father, b. me not 

38. if I do, though ye b. not me, believe the works 
12. 39. they could nof 6. because Isaiah said again 

47. if any near woxds, and b. not, I judge him not 

16. 9. reprove of sin, because they b. not on me 

20. 25. thrust my hand into his side, I will not b. 
Rom. 3. 3. v.-hat if some did not b. shall^belief 

15.31. 1 may be delivered from them tha^o not b. 

1 Cor. 10. 27. if any that b. not bid you to a feast 
14. 22. tongues are for a sign to them that b. not 

2 Cor. 4. 4. hath blinded minds of them that b. not 
2 Tim. 2. 13. if we b. not, he abideth faitliful 
1 Johni. 1. b. not every spirit, but try the spirits 

BELIEVED. 
Gen. 15. 6. he b. in the Lord, and he counted it for 
righteousness, Rom. 4. 3. Gal. 3. 6. Jam. 2. 23. 
Ezod. 4. 31. Aaron spake, and the people b. 

14. 31. they b. the Lord and his servant Moses 
1 Sam. 27.12. and Achish 6. David, saying, he hath 
Psal. 27. 13. 1 had fainted, unless I had b. to see 

106.12. then b. they his words, they sang his praise 

116. 10. I b. therefore have I spoken, 2 Cor. 4. 13. 

119.66. teach me, for 1 have S.thy commandments 
Isa. 53. 1. who hath b. our report, to whom arm of 
the Lord revealed? John 12. 33. Rom. 10. 16. 
Dan.Q>.~2. no hurt on him, because he b. in his God 
Jonah 3. 5. so the people of Nineveh b. God 
Mat. S. 13. as thou hast b. so be it done to thee 

21. 32. but the publicans and harlots b. him 
Mark 16. 13. went and told it, neitheiri. they them 
L^ike 1. 1. of tliose things which are most surely b. 

45.blessed is she that i.for there shall be perform. 
John 2. 11. his glory, and his disciples b. on him 
22. they b. the scripture and the word Jesus said 

4. 50. the man b. the word that Jesus had spoken 
53. the father himself 5. and his whole house 

5. 46. had ye b. Moses, ye would have b. me 

7. 48. have any of rulers or Pharisees b. on him ? 

8. 31. then said Jesus to the Jews that b. on him 
11.45. who had seen the things Jesus did, i.on him 

12.11. many of the Jews went away and S.onJesus 
16.27. the Father loveth you, because you have b. 

17. 8. and they have b. that thou didst send me 
20. 8. then went that other disciple and saw and b. 

29. thou hast b. have not seen and yet have b. 
Acts 2. 44. all that b. were together, had things 

4. 4. many of them which heard the word b. 
32. multitude of them that b. were of one heart 

5. t 36. as many as b. Theudas were scattered 
8. 12. but when they b. Philip preaching things 

13. then Simon himself J. also and was baptized 
10.45.they of circumcision who J. were astonished 

11. 17. God gave them like gift as to us who b. 
21. a great number b. and Turned to the Lord 

13. 12. then deputy b. being astonished at doctrine 

48. as many as were ordained to eternal life b. 

14. 1. a mul'tittide of both Jews and Greeks b. 
23. commended them to the Ld. on whom they b. 

17, 4. some of them b. and consorted with Paul 
34. howbeit certain men clave to him and b. 

18. 8. Crispus chief ruler of the synagogue b. on L. 
27. helped them much which had b. thro' grace 

19. 2. received ye the Holy Ghost since ye7>. ? 

22. 19. I beat in every synagogue them that b. 

27. 11. the centurion b. the master of the ship 

28. 24. some b. the things spoken, and some b. not 
Rom. 4. 18. who againsfhope b. in hope, might 

13. 11. our salvation is nearer than when we b. 

1 Cor. 3.5. but ministers by whom ye b. as the Lord 

15. 2. ye are saved, unless ye have b. in vain 
11. whether I or they, so we preach, and so ye b. 

Gal. 2. 16. even we have b. in Jesus Christ that we 
Eph. 1. 13. in whom after ye b. ye were sealed 

2 Thess. 1. 10. our testimony among you was b. 
lTz7n.3.16. b.on in the world, received up into glory 
2 Tim. 1. 12. for I know whom I have b. he is able 
Tit.i. 8. they which have 5. in God, be careful to 
Heb. 4. 3. we which have b. do enter into rest 
1 John 4. 16. we have b. the love of God to us 

^Ifan-' BELIEVED. 
John 2. 23. at the passover many b. in his name 
4. 39. many of the Samaritans b. on him 
Yi..^o.ma.ny of the Jews which came to Mary b.on 
12.42. among the chief rulers ^\so many b. on him 



BEL 

\Jicts 18. 8. many of the Corinthians hearing, h. 

19.lS.many thatZ/.came and confessed their deeds 

BELIEVED not, or ?wt BELIEVED. , 
Gen. 45. 26. Jacob's heart fainted, he b. them noi 
JV'um. 20. 12. because hei.me 7iot, lo sanctify me 
Deut. 9.23. rebelled, and b. him not, nor hearkened 
IKings 10.7. howbeit I b. not the words, 2C/ir.9.6. 
Job SJ. 24. if I laughed on them, they b. it not 
Psal. 78.22. because they b. not in God, trusted not 
32. sinned, and b. not for his wondrous works 

106. 24. despised the land, they b. not his word 
Jer. 40. 14. but Gedaliah b. them not 
Lara. A. 12. inhabitants of world would Tiot have 6. 
J/af.21.32. John came unto you, and ye b. him mt 
vl/cr^l6. 11. when they had heard he was alive i.-/!ot 

14. he upbraided tliem because they b. not 
Luke 20. 5. he v>ill say, why then b. ye him not 7 

24. 41. while they b. not for joy and wondered 
JohnS. 13. condemned already, bee. he hath not 6. 

6. 64. Jesus knew who they were that b. not 

10. 25. Jesus answered, 1 told you and ye b. not 
12. 37. had done so many miracles, yet they b. not 

jicts y. 26. afraid, and b. not that he was a discipla 
17. 5. the Jews which b. not moved with envy 
19.9. but when divers were hardened and b. noi 

Rom. 10. 14. hbw call on him in whom have not b 

11. 30. for as you in times past have not b. God 
31. even so have these also now not b. 

2 Thess, 2. 12. they all might be damned who b.iiDl 
Heb. 3. 18. not enter into his rest, that b. not 
11. 31. Rahab perished not with tiiem that b. noi 
.Tude 5. Lord afterward destroved tliem that b. not 

BELIEVERS. 
Acts 5. 14. b. were the more added to the Lord 
1 Tim. 4. 12. but be thou an example of the b. 

BELIEVEST. 
Luke 1. 20. be dumb because thou b. not my words 
John 1. 50. 1 saw thee under the fig-tree, &.thou? 

11. 26. believeth in me, never die, b. thou this ? 
14. 10. b. thou not that I am in the Father 

Acts 8. 37. if thou b. with all thine heart, tjiou 
26. 27. b. thou the prophets ? I know thou b. 
Jam. 2. 19. thou b. that there is one God, thou dost 

BELIEVETH. 
Job 15. 22. he b. not that he shall return out of 
Prov. 14. 15. the simple b. every word, but the 
Isa. 28. 16. he that b. shall not make haste 
Mark 9. 23. all things are possible to hfm that b 
16. 16. he that b. and is baptized shall be saved, 
but be that b. not shall be damned 
John 3. 15. whoso b. in him should not perish, 16 
13. he that b. on him is not condemned, but he 
that b. not is condemned already 
36. he that b. hath everlasting life, 6. 47. 

5. 24. b. on him that sent me hath e%-erlasling life 

6. 35, he that b. on me shall never thirst 

40. he that seeth the Son and b. on him hath life 

7. 33. he that b. on me, out of his belly shall flow 
11.25. he that J.though he were dead yet shall live 

26. whosoever liveth and b. in me shall never die 

12. 44. he that b. on me, b. not on me, but on him 
46. whoso b. on me, should not abide in darkness 

14. 12. he that b. on me, the works that I do 
Acts 10. 43. who b. in him receive remission of sins 
i?07n.l.l6.itisthe powerof God toevery one thatb 

3. 26. and the justifier of him that b. on Jesus 

4. 5. but to him that worketh not, but b. on him 
9. 33. whoso b. on him shall not be ashamed,10.11 
10. 4. Christ is the end of law to every one that b 

10. for with the heart man b. to righteousness 
14. 2. for one b. that he may eat all things 

1 Cor. 7. 12. if any brother hath a wife that b. not 
13.7. love b. all things, hopeth all things, enduretfa 
14. 24. and there come in one that b. not 

2 Cor. 6. 15. what part hath he that b. with infidel 
ITim. 5. 16. if any man that b. have widows 

1 Pet. 2. 6. he that h. shall not be confounded 
1 John 5. 1. whoso b. Jesus is the Christ, is of God 
5. who is he that overcometh, but he that b. 
10. he that b. on the Son of God ; he that b. not 
God, because he b. not the record 
BELIEVING. 
Mat. 21. 22. ask in prayer, b. ye shall receive 
John 20. 27. said to Thomas, be not faithless but b. 
31. that b. ve might have life through his name 
Acts 16. 34. rejoiced, b. in God with all his house 
24. 14. b. all things which are written in the law 
Rom. 15. 13. fill vou with all joy and peace in b. 
ITim. 6.2. they that have b. masters, not despisf 
tbut rather do them service because they are J 
1 Pet. 1. 8. vet b. ve rejoice with jov unspeakable 

' BELL. S. 
Exod. 28.33. b. of sold betw. pomegranates, 39.25. 

34. a ffolden b. and a pomegranate, 39. 26. 

Zech. 14.20. upon the b. of hories, holiness to Lord 

Bellow, see Bt'lls. 

BELLOWS. 

Jer. 6. 29. the b. are burnt, the lead is consumed 

BELLY 
Signifies, [l]Thai part of thebodif whitl contaim 



BEL 



BEN 



BES 



the bowels^ Mat. 15. 17. [2] The womb, Jer. 
1. 5. [3] The entrails, Rev. 10. 9, 10. [4] 
The heart, John 7. 38. [5] The whole man, 
Tit. 1. 12. [6] Carnal pleasure, Rom. 16.18. 

Gen. 3. 14. on thy b. shalt thou go, and dust eat 

Lev. 11. 42. goeth on the b. be an abomination 

J^Tum. 5. 21. thy thigh to rot, and tliy b. to swell 
2.5. 8. thrust man of Israel and woman thro' the b. 

D£ut. 28. 1 11. plenteous in the fruit of thy b. 
153. and thou shalt eat the fruit of thy b. 

Judg. 3. 21. the dagger, and thrust it in his b. 

IKings 7.20. had pomegranates over-against the b. 

Job 3. 11. give up ghost when I came out of the 6. 

15. 2. and fill his b. with the east-wind 
35. bring vanity, and their b. prepareth deceit 

19. 1 17. intreated for children's sake of my b. 
20. 15. God shall cast them out of his b. . 

20. surely he shall not feel quietness in his b. 
23. when about to fill his b. God shall cast fury 

32. 1 18. the spirit of ray b. constraineth me 

19. behold my b. is as wine which hath no vent 
Psal.ll.li. whose b. thoufillest with thy hid treas. 

22. 10. thou art my God from my mother's b. 
44. 25. soul bowed down, our b. cleavethto earth 
58. t 3. they go astray from the b. 
1.32. til. of the fruit of thy b. I \%i\\ set on 
Prov. 13. 25. but the h. of the wicked shall want 
18. 8. go into innermost parts of the b. 26. 22. 

20. a man's b. shall be satisfied with fruit 
20. 27. searching all the inward parts of the b. 

30. so do stripes the inward parts of the b. 

22. 1 18. is a pleasant thing, if keep them in thy b. 
Cant. 5. 14. his b. is as bright ivory overlaid with 

7. 2. thy b. is like a heap of wheat set about with 
Isa. 46. 3. which are born by me from the b. 
Jer. 1. 5. before I formed thee in the b. I knew thee 

51. 34. he hath filled his b. with my delicates 
Ezek 3. 3. he said, son of man, cause thy b. to eat 
Da,n. 2. 32. this image's b. and his thighs of brass 
Jonah \. 17. Jonah was in b. of the fish, J/af. 12.40. 

2. 2 jut of the b. of hell cried I, and thou heardst 
JWic. 6. t 7. fruit of my b. for the sin of my soul 
Uab. 3. 16. when I heard, my b. trembled, my lips 
Mat. 15. 17. whatsoever entereth in at the mouth 
goeth into the b. and is cast out, Mark 7. 19. 
Luke 15. 16. fain have filled his b. with the husks 
John 7. 38. out of his b. shall flow rivers of water 
i?OTO.16.18.they serve not our Lord but their own 6. 
1 Cor. 6. 13. meats for the b. and the b. for meat 
Phil. 3.19. whose God is their b. and glory in shame 
Rev. 10. 9. eat it up, and it shall make thy b. bitter 

10. as soon as I had eaten it, my b. was bitter 

BELLIES. 
Tit. 1. 12. the Cretians are always liars, slow b. 

BELONG. 
Gen. 40. 8. do not interpretations b. to God 1 
Lev. 'il. 24. in jubilee return to whom it did b. 
Dent. 29. 29. secret things b. to God, revealed b. 
P&al. 47. 9. for the shields of the earth b. to God 
68. 20. to our God b. the issues from death 
Prov. 24. 23. these things also b. to the wise 
Ezek. 21.tl3. shall they not b. to the despising rod? 
Dan. 9. 9. to the Lord our God b. mercies 
Mark 9. 41. in my name, because ye b. to Christ 
Luke 19. 42. the things which b. to thy peace 
1 Cor. 7. 32. careth for things that b. to the Lord 
BELONGED, EST. 

1 Sam. 30. 13. to whom b. thou, whence art thou ? 
IKings 1.8. and the mighty men, which &. to David 

2 Kings 7.12. a lord which b. to the king answered 
Luke 23.7. as he knew he b. to Herod's jurisdiction 

BELONGETH. 
Dent. 32. 35. to me b. vengeance and recompence, 

Psal. 94. 1. Hcb. 10. 30. 
Judg. 19. 14. Gibeah which b. to Benjamin, 20. 4. 
Ezra 10. 4. arise, for this matter b. to thee 
Psal. 3. 8. salvation b. unto the Lord 
62. 11. twice have I heard, power b. unto God 

12. also unto thee, O Lord, b. mercy 
J5a?i. 9. 7. O Lord, righteousness b. to thee 

8. to us b. confusion of face, to our kings 
Heb. 5. 14. strong meat b. to them of full age 

BELONGING. 
JWm.l. 9. the service of the sanctuary b. to them 
Ruth 2. 3. to light on a part of a field b. to Boaz 
Prov. 26. 17. meddleth with strife b. not to him 
Luke 9. 10. he went into a desert b. to Bethsaida 

BELOVED 
Is applied, [1] To Christ, Mat. 3. 17. Mark 1. 

11. I 9. 7. [2] To the Church, Jer. 11. 15. 
Rom. 9. 25. [3] To particular saints, Neh. 

13. 26. Dan. 9. 2.3. [4] To wife and children, 
Deut. 21. 15. Hog. 9. 16. [5] To the JVew 
Jerusalem, Rev. 20. 9. 

Deut. 21. 15. two wives, the one b. the other hated 
33. 12. the b. of the Lord shall dwell in safety 
2 Sam. 12. 1 25. Jedidiah, that is, b. of the Lord 
J^ek. 13. 26. Solomon, who was b. of his God 
Psal. 60. 5. that thy b. may be delivered, 108. 6. 
127. 2. for so he giveth his b. sleep 
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Prov 4.3. and only b. in the sight of my mother 
Cant. 5. 1. eat, O friends, drink abundantly, O b. 

9. what is thy b. more than another b. 7 
6. 1. whither is thy b. gone, O thou fairest 1 

8. 5. who is this that cometh leaning on her b. 7 
Dan. 9. 23. for thou art greatly b,. 10. 11, 19. 
Hos. 3. 1. go yet, love a woman b. of her friend 

9. 16. I will slay the b. fruit of their womb 
.^cts 15.25. chosen men with i. Barnabas and Paul 
Rom. 1. 7. to all that are in Rome, b. of God 

9. 25. 1 will call her b. which was not b 
11. 28. they are b. for the Father's sake 
16.12. salute Z/.Persis who laboured much in Lord 

Eph. 1. 6. he hath made us accepted in the b. 
6. 21. Tychicus a 6. brother and minister. Col. 4.7. 

Col. 3. 12. put on as the elect of God, holy and b, 
4. 9. with Onesiraus, a faithful and b. brother 

14. Luke the b physician and Demas greet you 
IThess. 1. 4. knowing b. your election of God 
ITim. 6. 2. do them service, because they are b. 
Philem. 16. but above a servant, a brother b. 
Heb. 6. 9. b. we are persuaded better things of you 
2Pet.^ 8. b. be not ignorant of this one thing 

15. Men as our b. brother Paul hath written 

1 John 3.2. b. now we are the sons of God, it doth 

21. b. if our heart condemn us not, then have 

4. 1. b. believe not every spirit, but try the spirits 

7. b. let us love one another, for love is of God 

11. b. if God so loved us, we ought also to love 

3 Jo/ui 11. b. follow not that which is evil, but 

that which is good 

Jude 20. but ye b. building up yourselves in faith 

Rev. 20. 9. and they compassed the b. city 

Dearly Beloved, see Dearly. 

My BELOVED. 

CanL 1. 14. my b. is to me a cluster of camphire 

16. behold thou art fair, my b. yea pleasant 

2. 3. as the apple-tree, so is my b. among the sons 
9. my b. is like a roe or a young hart 

16. viy b. is mine, and I am his, he feedeth, 6. 3. 

17. turn my b. and be thou like a roe or a hart 
4. 16. let my b- come into his garden and eat 

5. 2. it is the voice of 7/17/ b. that knocketh, 2. 8. 
5. 1 rose up to dpen to 7ny b.\\6. 1 opened to my b. 
10. 7ny b. is white and ruddy || 16. this is 7ny b. 

6. 2. viy b. is gone H 3. I am my b. and my b. 

mine, 7. 10. 

7. 13. which I have laid up for thee, O my b. 
Isa. 5. 1. a song of viy b. touching his vineyard 
Jer. 11. 15. what hath my b. to do in my house 
Mat. 3. 17. this is my b. Son, 17. 5. Mark 1. 11. | 

9. 7. Luke 3. 22. | 9. 35. 2 Pet. 1. 17. 
12. 18. behold my b. in whom my soul is pleased 
Luke 20. 13. 1 will send 7ny b. son, it may be they 
Rom. 16. 8. greet Amplias vjy b. in the Lord 
1 Cor. 4. 14. but as my b. sons I warn you 

17. I sent Timothy m7j b. son, 2 Tim. 1. 2. 
Jam. 1. 16. do not err, viy b. brethren 

BELIE, BELIED. 
Prov. 30. 1 9. lest I be full and b. thee 
Jer. 5. 12. thev have b. the Lord, and said, it is not 

BEMOAN, ED, ING. 
Job 42. 11. they b. Job, and comforted him 
Jer. 15. 5. who shall b. thee, O Jerusalem"? 
16. 5. neither go to lament, nor b. them 
22. 10. weep ye not for the dead, nor b. him 
31. 18. I have surely heard Ephraim b. himself 
48. 17. all ye that are about him b. him 
J\rah. 3. 7. Nineveh is laid waste, who will b. herl 

BENCHES. 
Ezek. 27. 6. the Ashurites made thy b. of ivory 

BEND. 
Psal. 11. 2. for lo, the wicked b. their bow 
64. 3. who b. their bows to shoot their arrows 
.Ter. 9. 3. they b. their tongue like a bow for lies 
46. 9. the Lydians, that handle and b. the bow 

50. 14. all ye that b. the bow shoot at her, 29. 

51. 3. against him that bendeth, let the archer b 
Ezek. 17. 7. behold, this vine did b. her roots 

BENDETH, ING. 
Psal. 58. 7. when he b. his bow to shoot arrows 
Isa. 60. 14. that afflicted thee shall come b. to thee 
Jer. 51. 3. against him that b. let the archer bend 

BENEATH. 
Exod. 20. 4. or that is in the earth b. Deut. 5. 8. 

32. 19. he brake the tables b. the mount 
L)ezit. 4. 39. on the earth b. there is none else 

28. 13. thou shalt be above only, and not b. 

33. 13. blessed, for the deep that coucheth b. 
Ezra 9. f 13. hast withheld b. our iniquities 
Job 18. 16. his roots shall be dried up b. 
Prov. 15. 24. that ye may depart from hell b. 
Isa. 14. 9. hell from b. is moved for thee 

51. 6. lift up your eyes, look on the earth b. 
Jer. 31. 37. if foundations can be searched b. 
.lohn 8. 23. ye are from b. I am from above 

BENEF.4CT0RS. 
Z,uA:e22.25.they that exercise authori. are called &. 

BENEFIT. 
Jer 18 10 repent of good wherewith I i. tliem 



BENEFIT, S. 
Signifies, [1] The gifts and favours of God t» 
TTien, 2 Chron. 32. 25. Psal. 68. 19. [2] The 
favour of God to others, 2 Cor. 1. 1-5. Philem. 
14. [3] God's righteous acts, 1. Sam. 12. 17 
[4] Salvation, 1 Tim. 6. 2. [5] Favour, ^racc, 
or spiritual blessings, Psal. 
profit, or do good, Jer. 18. 10. 



[6: 



1 Sam. 12. 1 7. reason with you of all the b. of Lord 
2CAr.32.25. Hezekiah rendered not according to b. 
Psal. 68. 19. Lord who daily loadeth us with bz 

103. 2. bless the Lord, and forget'not all his b. 
116. 12. what shall I render to liord for all hio.? 

2 Cor. 1. 15. that you might have ? K,-oUid b. 

1 Tim. 6. 2. faithful and beloved partakers of the b. 
Philem. 14. that thy b. should not be of necessity 

BENEVOLENCE. 
1 Cor. 7.3. let the husband render to the wife due b. 

BENT. 
Psal. 7. 12. he hath b. his bow, Lam.2. 4. | 3. 12. 
37. 14. have b. their bow to cast down the poor 
/5ffl.5.28.whose arro^vs sharp, and ail their bows b 
21. 15. for they fled from tne swords and b. bow 
Hos. 11.7. my people are b. to backsliding from me 
Zech. 9. 13. when I have b. Judah for me 

BEREAVE. 
Deut. 32. 1 25. sword and terror shall b. young men 
Eccl.A.S. for whom I labour and b. my soul of good 
Jer. 15. 7. I will b. them of children, 18. 21. 
Ezek. 5. 17. send evil beasts, and they shall b. thee 
14. 1 15. if I cause noisome beasts to b. the land 
36. 12. no more henceforth b. them of men, 14. 
Hos. 9. 12. bring up children, yet will I b. them 

BEREAVED. 
GcTi. 42.36. Jacob said, me ye have S.of my children 
43. 14. if I be b. of my children, I am b. 
Ezek. .36. 13. thou land hast b. thy nations 
i/os. 13.8. 1 will meet them as bear b. of her whelps 

BEREAVETH. 
Lam. 1.29. abroad the sword b. at home is as death 

BERRIES. 
Isa. 17. 6. two or three b. in the top of Uie boughs 
Jam. 3. 12. can the fig-tree bearohve I. a vine figs'? 

BERYL. 
Dan. 10. 6. his body also was hke the b. and face 
Rev. 21. 20. eighth foundation was b. ninth a topaz 

BESEECH. 
Exod. 33 18. he said, 1 b. thee shew me thy glory 
J^um. 12. 13. heal her now, O Lord, I b. thee 
Psal. 80. 14. return, we b. thee, O God of hosts 
116. 4. O Lord, I h. thee deliver my soul 
118.25. save Ib.O Lord, I b. thee, send prosperity 
119. 108. accept, I b. thee, free-will offerings 
Jer. 38.20. obey, I b. thee, the voice of tlie Lord 
Jimos 7. 2. 1 said, O Lord God, forgive, I b. thee 
Jonah 1.14. they said.we b.ihee, O Lord, we b.thee 
4. 3. O Lord, take, t b. thee my life from me 
Mai. 1. 9. b. God, that he will be gracious to us 
Luke 8. 28. Jesas, I b. thee, torment me not 

9. 38. saying, master, I b. thee look on my son 
.^cts 26. 3. wherefore I b. thee to hear me patiently 
Ro7n. 12. 1. 1 b. you by the mercies of God 

1 Cor. 4. 16. I b. you, "be ye followers of me 

2 Cor. 2. 8. 1 b. you, confirm your love toward him 
5. 20. as though God did b. you by us,we pray you 
6. 1. we J. you receive not the grace of God in vaiu 

10. 1. 1 Paul b. you by the meekness of Christ 
Gal. 4. 12. I b. you, be as I am, for I am as ye are 
Eph. 4. 1. 1 the prisoner of the Lord b. you to walk 
Philem. 9. yet for love's sake I rather b. thee 

10. 1 b. thee for my son Onesimus, whom I have 
Hel. 13. 19. but I b. you the rather to do this 

1 Fet. 2. 11. I b. you as strangers and pilgrims 

2 John 5. now I b. thee, lady, not as though I wrote 

See Brethren. 
BESEECHING. 
Mat. 8. 5. there came a centurion b. him, I^uke 7 3 
Mark 1.40. there came a leper to him, b. him 

BESET. 
Judg.l9.2S. sons of Belial b. the house round, 20.5 
Psal. 22. 12. strong bulls of BashanTiave b. me 

139. 5. thou hast b. me behind and before 
Hos. 7. 2. their own doings have b. them about 
Heb. 12. 1. lay aside sin wj^ich doth so easily b. us 

■ BESIDE, BESIDES. 
Gen. 19.12. hast thou here any b. bring them out 
26. 1. there was a famine b. the first famine 
Lev. 18. 18. b. the other in her life-time 
23. 38. b. sabbaths, b. your gifts, b. your vows, b. 
your free-will oflTerings, which ye give lo liord 
JVim. 5. 20. man has lain with thee b. thy husband 
6. 21. law of Nazarite, b. that his hand shall get 

11. 6. there is nothing at all b. this manna 
28. 23. ofler these b. the burnt-offbrLng. 29. 6 

Deut. 29. 1. b. the ccvi-tttclt he iTiade in Horeb 
.Tosh. 22. 19. in Itiiding an altar, b. the altar, 2& 
Jiidg. 6. 37. if it be dry on all the earth b. 

11. 34. b. her Jephthah had no son nor daughtei 
1 Sam. 19. 3. I will go out and stand b. my father 
1 Kings 10. 13. b. that which Solomon gave her 



BET 

Kings 22. 7. not a prophet of the L. b. 2 Chr.lQ. 6. 

2 Kings 21. IG. i.his sin, wherewith he made Judah 
Vsal. 23. 2. he leadctli me b. the still waters 
Cant. 1. 8. teed lliy kids b. the sliepherc's' tents 
Isa. 32. 20. blessed are ye that sow b. all waters 

56. 8. I will gather others to him b. those tliat 
Luke 1(5. 26. //. all this, between us and you a gulf 

24. 21. b. all this, to-day is the third day since 
Philem. 19. thou owest to nie thine own self 6 

BESIDE 
Mai^k 3. 21. his friends said, he is b. himself 
Acts 26. 24. Paul, thou art b. thyself, learning 

3 Cor. 0.13. whether we he b. ourselves, it is to God 

BESIEGE. 
Deut. 28. 52.- he shall b. thee in thy gates 

1 Kings 8. 37. if their enemies b. them, 2 Chr. 6. 28. 
Jsa. 21. 2. go up, O Elam, b. O Media 

BESIEGED. 

2 Kings 19.24. with the sole of my feet I have dried 

up all the rivers of i. places, /sa.37. 25. 
Eccl. 9. 14. came a great king against it and b. it 
Isa. 1. 8. the daughter of Zion is left as a b. city 
Ezek. 6. 12. he that is b. shall die by the famine 

^ESOM, 
Isa. 14. 23. 1 will sweep it with the b. of destruction 

BESOUGHT. 
Gen. 42. 21. when he b. us, and we would not hear 
Exod. 32. 11. Moses b. the Lord, Deut. 3. 23. 
2 Sam. 12 16. David b. God for the child 

1 Kings 13. 6. and tiie man of God b. the Lord 

i Kings 1. 13. third captain fell on his knees and b. 
13. 4. Jehoahazi. the Lord, the Lord hearkened 

2 Chron. 33. 12. Manasseh in affliction b. the Lord 
Ezra 8. 23. so we fasted and b. our God for this 
jEsiA.8.3. 6. him with tears to put away the mischief 
Jer. 26. 19. did not Hezekiah fear, and b. the Lord i 
Mat. 8. 31. so the devils b. him, Mark 5. 10, 12. 

Luke 8. 31, 32. 
34. saw hjm, they b. him to depart, Luke 8. 37. 

18. 126. servant b. him, Lord, have patience 
Mark 5. 23. Jairus b. liim greatly, Luke 8. 41. 
John 4. 40. Samaritans b. that he would tarry 
47. the nobleman of Capernaum b- him to come 

19. 38. b. Pilate that he might take the body 
^c«sl3.42.Gentiles6.that these words be preached 

16. 15. Lydiai.us, saying, if ye have judged me 
39. magistrates b. them, and brought them out 

21. 12. we b. him not to go up to Jerusalem 
2 Cor 12. 8. for this thing I b. the Lord thrice 

BEST. 
Gen. 43. 11. take of the b. fruits in the land 

47. 6. in b. of the land make thy father d\vell, 11. 
Exod. 22. 5. of b. of his own field make restitution 
J^tim. 18. 29. every heave-offering shall beof ihe b. 

36. 6 let them marry to whom they think b. 
Deut. 23. 16. he shall dwell where it likes him b. 
lSam.8.14. he will take the b. of your vineyards 

15.9.Saul and the people spared the b. of sheep, 15. 
ZScm. 18. 4. what secmeth you b. I will do 
2 Kings 10. 3. look out the b. of your master's sons 
Psal. 39. 5. every man at his b. state is vanity 
Cant. 7.9. the roof of thy mouth like the b. wins 
Mic. 7. 4. the b- of them is as a brier, most upright 
Luke 15. 22. bring forth the b. robe and put it on 

1 Cor. 12. 31. but covet earnestly the b. gifts 

BESTEAD. ■ 

Isa. 8. 21. they shall pass thro' it hardly b. hungry 

BESTIR. 

2 Sam. 5.24. when hearcst the sound then b. thyself 

BESTOW. 
Exod. 32. 20. that he may b. on you a blessing 
Deut. 14 26. b. money for what thy soul lusts after 
2 Chron. 24. 7. the things they did b. on Baalim 
Ezra 7. 20. which thou shalt have occasion to b. 
b. it out of the king's treasure-house 
Luke 12. 17. 1 have no room where to b. my fruits 

18. and there will I b. all my fruits and goods 
1 Cor.l2. 23. on these we b. more abundant honour 
13.3. though I b. all my goods to feed the poor 
BESTOWED. 
i Kings 5. 24. Gehazi b. them in the house 
1 Chron. 29. 25. Lord b. on Solomon royal majesty 
Isa. 63. 7. according to all the Lord hath b. on us 
John 4. 38. to reap that whereon ye b. no labour 
Rom. 16. 6. greet Mary, who b. much labour on us 

1 Cor. 15. 10. his grace b. on me was not in vain 

2 Cor. 1. IL for the gift b. on us by means of many 
8. 1. do you to wit of the grace b. on the churches 

Gal. 4. 11. lest I have b. on you labour in vain 
I John 3. 1. what manner of love Father b. on us 

BETAKE. 
Isa. 14. t32. poor of his people b. themselves to it 

BETHINK. 
\Ktngs 8. 47. if they shall b. themselves in the land 
whither they were carried captives, 2 Chr. 6.37. 
BETIMES 
Kgnifies, [1] Early., Gen. 26. 31. [2] Seasonably, 
in due and proper time, Prov. 13. 24. [3] Con- 
tini'.ally, and carefully, 2 Chron. 36. 15. 
Qen. 26. 31. rose up b. and sware one to another 
33 



BET 

2 C/tron.36.15. God sent by his messengers rising b. 
Job 8. 5. if thou wouldest seek unto God b. 
24. 5. as wild asses go lliey, rising b. for prey 
Prov. 13. 24. ho that loveth him, chasteneth hun b. 

BETRAY. 
1 C/tro7i. 12. 17. if ye be come to t.me to enemies 
Mat. 24. 10. and shall b. one another and hate 
26 16. from that time he sought opportunity to b. 
him, Mark 14. 11. Liike 22. 6. 
21. 1 say unto you that one of you shall b. me, 
Mark 14. 18. John 13. 21. 
46. behold, he is at hand that doth b. me 
Mark 13. 12. brother shall b brother to death 
John 6. 64. Jesus knew who should b. him, 13. 11. 
13. 2. the devil put into the heartof Judas to Z^.him 
BETRAYED. 
Mat. 10. 4. Judas Iscariot who &.him, MarkZ. 19. 
17. 22. Son of man shall be b. into the hands of 
men, 20. 18. j 26. 2, 45. Mark 14. 41. 
26. 24. woe to that man by whom the Son of man 
is b. Mark 14. 21. Luke 22. 22. 
48. he that b. gave them a sign, Mark 14. 44. 
27. 4. I have sinned, in that I b. innocent blood 
LiLke'il. 16. and ye shall be i.both by parents and 
John 18. 2. Judas which b. him knew the place 
1 Cor. 11.23. same night he was b. he took bread 

BETRAYERS. 
Acts 7. 52. just One, of whom ye have been the b. 

BETRAYEST, ETH. 
Markli. 42. let us go, lo, he that b. me is at hand 
Luke 22. 21. the hand of him that b. me is with me 
48. Judas, b. thou the Son of man with a kiss 7 
John 21. 20. Lord, which is he that b. thee 1 

BETROTH. 

Z)eM<.28.30.shalt&.awife,another shall lie with her 

Hos. 2. 19. 1 will b. thee to me forever in righteous. 

20. 1 will b. thee to me in faithfulness, shalt know 

BETROTHED. 

^20(^.21. 8. if she please nother master who &. her 

22. 16. if a man entice a maid not b. Deut. 22. 28. 

I^ev. 19. 20. whosoever lieth with a woman b. 

Deut. 20 ''. who hatir^. a wife, and not taken her 

22. 23. il a man find a virgin b. and lie with her 

27. b. damsel cried, and there was none to save 

BETTER 

Signifies, [1] More valuable, or preferable, Eccl. 

y. 4, 16, 18. [2] More acceptable, 1 Sam. 15. 

22. [3] More able, Dan. 1. 20. [4] More con- 

veniint, 1 Cor. 7. 38. [5] More easy. Mat. 18. 

6. [6] More advantageous, Phil. 1. 23. [7J 

More holy, 1 Cor. 8. 8. [8] More safe, Psal. 

118. 8. [y] More comfortable, Prov. 15. 16,17. 

[10] More precious, Prov. 8. 11. 

A better hope, Heb. 7. 19. The new covenant, or 

Christ and his priesthood, and theprornises of 

the gospel depending thereupon ; which give 

hope to lost sinners of obtaining reconciliation 

wiih God, and afford more clear and solid 

grounds to expect the full pardon of their sins, 

and eternal life, than could be discovered from 

the dark shadoips binder the legal dispensation. 

Might obtain a hette- resurrection, Heb. 11.35. A 

lesurrection to a far better life than they could 

have enjoyed on earth; for though they might 

have been preserved for a ichile from deathnow 

threatcned,which was a kind o/resurrection, ?,/ef 

was it not to be compared with the resxirrection 

to eternal life, glory, bliss, and pleasure, to be 

enjoyed by them jvith God in heaven, which 

would abundantly recompense them for all 

their sufferings. 

Better sacrifices, Heb. 9. 23. The sacrifice of 

Christ himself, which is of more value, and 

comprises all the virtue, benefit, and signijica- 

tion of the legal sacrifices. It is expressea in 

the plural number, both to ansicer the opposite 

term, and to set out its excellency ; being far 

above all others,and the very substance of them. 

Gen. 29. 19. b. I give her to thee than to another 

Exod. 14. 12. b. for us to have served the Egyptians 

JV^t;ft.l4.3. were it not b. for us to return to Egypt ? 

Judg. 8. 2. gleanings of Ephraim b. than vintage 

11. 25. nor art thou any thing b. than Balak 

1 Sam. 1. 8. am not I b. to thee than ten sons 1 

27. 1. nothing b. than to go to the Philistines 

1 Kings 1.47. God make the name of k. Solomon b. 
2. 32. who fell upon two men b. than he, and slew 
19. 4. Elijah said, I am not b. than my fathers 
21.2. 1 will give thee for it a b. vineyard than it 

2 Kings 5. 12. rivers of Damascus b. than Jordan 
2 C/iro77.21. 13. hast slain brethren b. than thyself 
Psal. 69.31. this shall please the Lord b. than an ox 
^cc/.2. 24. nothing 5. for a man than to eat and drink 

3.22.there is nothing ?>.than to rejoice in his works 

4. 3. b. is he than both they, which have not been 

9. two are h. than on ^ || 6. 11. what is man the b.? 

7. 10. that the former days were b. than these 1 

fll. wisdom is assood as an inheritance, yea 6. too 

10. 11. the serpent will bite, and a babbler is no b. 

/sffl.56.5. give a name fi.than of sons and daughters 

G 



BET 

J^am 1. 9. they that be slain with the sword are b 
Ezek. 36. 11. I will settle you, and do b. to you 
jDan. 1.20. in all matters he found lliem ten times b 
Hos. 2. 7. then was it b. with me than now 
Amos 6. 2. be they b. than these kingdoms? 
J\rah. 3. 8. art thou b. than populous J\o? 
Mat. 6. 26. behold the fowls of the air, are ye not 
much b. than they ? Luke 12. 24. 
12. 12. how much then is a man 'b. than a sheep 1 

18.6. it were b.t'or him that a millstone were hand- 
ed about his neck, Mark 9. 42. Luke 17. 2. 

Horn. 3. 9. are we b. than they ? no, in no wise 

1 Cor.7.38.he that gi veth her no^ in marriage, doth b. 
8. 8. for neither if we eat are we the b. 

9. 15. i. for me to die, than to make my glorying void 

11. 17. you come together not for i. but lor worse 

Phil. 2. 3. let each esteem other b. than himself 

Heb. 1. 4. being made so much b. than the angeis 

6. 9. .but beloved, we are persuaded 6. things of you 

7. 7. without contrad. the less is blessed of the b. 
19. nothing perfect, but bringing in of ad. hope aid 
22. Jesus was made a surety of a b. testament 

8. 6. by how much also he is the Mediator of a b. 

covenant, established on b. promises 

9. 23. but heavenly things with b. sacrifices 

10. 34. in heaven a b. and enduring substance 

11. 16. they desire a i. country, a heavenly 
35. that they might obtain a l. resurrection 
40. God having provided some b. thing for us 

12. 24. that speaketh b. things than that of Abel 

2 Pet. 2. 21. b. for them not to have known the way 

BETTER is. 
Prov. 15. 16. b.'is little with the fear of the Lord 
ll.b.is a dinner of herbs where love is, than an ox 
16.8. b.is a little with righteousness than revenues 
16. how much b. is it to get wisdom than gold 
17. 1. b. is a dry morsel and quietness therewith 
19. 1. b. is the poor that walks in integrity, 28. 6 
27. 10. for b. is a neighbour that is near, than 
Eccl. 4. 6. b. is a handful with quietness, than 
13. b. is a poor wise child than a foolish king 

6. 9. b. is the sight of the eyes than the wandering 

7. 8. b. is the end of a thing than the beginning 
Cant. 4. 10. how much b. is thy love than wine 

Is BETTER, or is it BETTER . 
Judg. 9. 2. whether is b. for you, that all reigji 
18. 19. is it b. to be a priest to one, than to a tribe? 
Ruth -i.lo.thy daughter is b.to thee than seven sons 

1 Sa7n. 15. 22. behold, to obey is b. than sacrifice 
28. given to a neighbour that is b. ihan thou . 

2 Sarji. 17. 14. counsel of Hushai the Archite is h. 
Rsth. 1. 19. estate to another that is b. than she 
Psal. 37. 16. a little a righteous man hatii is b. 

63. 3. thy loving-kindness is b. than life 
84. 10. a day in thy courts is b. than a thousand 
119.72. the law of thy mouth is b. to me than gold 
Prov. 3. 14. for the merchandise of wisdom is b. 

8. 11. wisdom is b. than rubies, and all things 
19. my fruit is b. than gold, yea, iban fine gold 

12. 9. is b. than he that honourelh himself 
16. 32. that is slow to anger is b. than tl^e mighty 
19. 22. and a poor man is b. than a liar 
22. tl. favour is b. than silver and gold 
27. 5. open rebuke is b. than secret love 
Eccl. 6. 3. an untimely birth is b. than he 
7. 1. a good name is b. than precious ointment 
3. sorrow is b. than laughter, for by the sadness 
of the countenance the heart is made b 
8. the patient in spirit /s&. than the proud in spir' 

9. 4. a living dog is b. than a dead lion 

16. then said I, wisdom is b. than strength 

18. wisdom is b. than weapons of war 
Cant. 1. 2. for thy love is b. than wine 
Luke 5. 39. for he saiib, the old is b. 

Phil. 1. 23. and to be with Christ, which is far b 

It is BETTER, or BETTER it is. 
Gen. 29. 19. it is b. I give her to thee than another 
2 Sam. 18. 3. it is b. thou succour us out of the city 
PsaL118.8.?'t is J. to trust in the Lord than to put,9, 
Prov. 16. 19. b. it is to be of an humble spirit 
21.9. it is &.to dwell in a corner of the house,25.24. 

19. it is b. to dwell in the wilderness than with 

25.7. b. it is that it be said to thee, come up hither 
Eccl. 5. 5. b. it is that thou shouldest not vow 

7. 2. it is b. to g© (o the liouse of mourning than 

5. it is b. to hear the rebuke of the wise than 
Jonah 4. 3. it is b. for me to die than to live, 8. 
Mat. 18. 8. it is b. for thee to enter into life halt or 
maimed, than to be cast, 9. Mark 9. 43, 45, 47. 
1 Cor. 7. 9. for it is b. to marry tha« to burn 
IPet. 3. 17. it is b. that ve suffer for well doing than 

BETTERED. 
J»f(zril5.26.she was not bins b.hui rather g.'ew worse 

BETWEEN. 
Gen. 1. 1 4. God divided b. light and darkness 

tl4. to divide 6. light and darkness 
3. 15. 1 will put enmity b. thy seed and her seed 
9. 16. the covenant J. "God and every creature 
15. 17. a burning lamp passed b. those pieces 
49. 10. nor a lawgiver from b. his feet, till Shilol» 



BID 



BIN 



BIR 



Exod. 8. 23. 1 will put a divi3ion b. my people 

12. 1 6. kill it b. the two evenings, JSI'um. 9. f 3. 

13. 9. and it siiall be for a sign to thee, and a me- 
morial i. tliine eyes, IG. JJeut. 6. 8. | 11. 18. 

18. 16. they come, and 1 judge b one and another 

26. 33. the vail shall divide b. holy and most holy 
Mur^. 11. 33. while the flesh was b. their teeth 

28. t 4. the other lamb offer b. two evenings 
Dent. 17. 8. b. blood and blood, b. plea, b. stroke 

33. 12. and he shall dwell b. his shoulders 
Judg. 4. .5. Deborah dwelt b. Ramah and Beth-el 
ISaia. 7. 14. there was peace b. Israel and Amorites 
2 Sam. 19. 35. discern b. good and evil, lKings2.'-^. 
1 Kings 18. 21. how long halt ye b. two opinions ? 
Prov. 18. 18. the lot parteth b. the mighty 
Jer. 34. 18. they passed b. parts of the calf, 19. 
Ezek. 34. 17. I judge b. cattle and cattle, b. rams 
Uos. 2. 2. and her adulteries from b. her breasts 
Joel 2. 17. the priests weep b. the porch and altar 
Zech. 11. 14. break the brotherhood b. Judah 
Mat. 23. 3:5. ye slew b. the temple and the altar 
John's. 25. a question b. John's disciples and Jews 
^cts 13. t 42. might be preached the sabbath b. 
Rom. 10. 12. no difference b. the Jew and Greek 
1 Cor. 7.34. there is difference b. a wife and a virgin 

1 Tim. 2. 5. there is one Mediator b. God and men 

BETWIXT. 
Job 36. 32. not to shine by the cloud thatcometh b. 
Cant. 1. 13. he shall lie all night b. my breasts 
Phil. 1. 23. I am in a strait b. two, having a desire 

BEWAIL. 
J^ev. 10. 6. b. the burning the Lord hath kindled 
Deut. 21. 13. and b. her father and mother a month 
Judg. 1 J. 37. that I may go and b. my virginity, 38. 
Isa. 16. 9. I will b. with the weeping of Jazer 

2 Cor. 12. 21. that I shall b. many who have sinned 
Rev. 18. 9. shall b. her, when they see the smoke 

BEWAILED, ETH. 
Jer. 4. 31. the daughter of Zion that h. herself 
Luke 8. 52. and all wept and b. her, but he said 
23. 27. of women also who b. and lamented him 

BEWARE 
Signifies, [1] To take care, Prov.19.25. [2] To have 
a singular and special regard to, Exod. 23.21. 
We must beware [1] Of forgetting Corf, Deut. 6. 
12. I 8. 11. [2] Of evil thoughts, Deut. 1,5. 9. 
[3] Of things forbidden, Judg. 13. 4, 13. [4] Of 
dangers foretold, 2 Kings 6. 9. Job 35. 18. [5] 
Of God's lorath, Acts 13. 40. [6] Of false 
teachers, Mat. 7. 15. | 16. 6, 11. [7] Of men, 
Mat. 10. 17. [8] Of evil workers, Phil. 3. 2. 
[9] Of the error of the wicked, 2 Pet. 3. 17. [10] 
Of covetousness, Luke 12. 15. j 20. 46. 
Gen. 24. 6. b. that thou bring not my son thither 
Exod. 23. 21. b. of him and obey his voice 
Deut. G. 12. then b. lest thou forget the Lord, 8. 11. 
15.9. b. there be not a wicked thought in thy heart 
Judg, 13. 4. b. I pray thee, and drink no wine, 13. 
2 Sam. 18. 12. b. that none touch the young man 
2Kings G.9. saying &.that thou pass not such a place 
Job 36. 18. b. lest he take thee away with his stroke 
Prov. 19. 25. smite a scorner, and the simple will b. 
fsa.SG. 18. b. lest Hezekiah persuade you, saying 
Mat. 7. 15. b. of false prophets || 10. 17. b. of men 
16. 6. take heed and b. of tiie leaven of the Pha- 
risees, 11. Mark 8. 15. Luke 12. 1. 
Mark 12. 88. b. of the scribes, L^ike 20. 46. 
Luke 12. 15. take heed and b. of covetousness 
lets 13. 40. b. lest that come which is spoken 
PA/7.3.2. Zi. of dogs, &.of evil workers, Z*. of concision 
Col. 2. 8. b. lest any man spoil you thro' philosophy 
2 Pet. 3. 17. b. lest ye also, being led away with 
BEWITCHED. [error 

.^cts 8. 9. Simon b. the people of Samaria, 11. 
Gal. 3. 1. O foolish Galatians, who hath b. you ? 

BEWRAY. 

rsa.l6.3.hide the outcasts, J.not him thatwandereth 

BEWRAYETH. 

ov. 27. 16. the ointment of his right hand b. itself 

29. 24. he heareth cursing, and b. it not 

Mat.2i}.73. thou art one of them, thy speech b. thee 

BEYOND. 
J^um. 22. 18. Balaam said, I cannot go b. the word 
of the Lord my God, to do lessor more, 24.13. 
Deut. 30. 13. nor is it b. the sea, that shoaldest say 

1 Sam. 20. 22. the arrows are b. thee, 36, 37. 

2 Sam. 10. 16. b. the river, IKings 14. 15. 1 Chron. 

19. 16. Ezra 4. 17, 20. l'"6. 6, 8. \ 7. 21, 25. 
Meh. 2. 7, 9. Isa. 7. 20. 1 18. 1. Zeph.^. 10. 
)iChr. 20. 2. multitude from b. the sea, Jer. 25. 22. 
Mark 6. 51. they were amazed b. measure, 7. '.M. 
2 Cor. 8. 3. and b. their power they were willing 
10. 14. %r we stretcii not b. our measure 
Gal. 1.13. b. measure I persecuted the church of G. 
I rAc5S.4.fi.!hat no man go &.and defraud his broth. 
Beyond Jordan. .SVc Jordan. 
Bibber. See Wine. 
BID 
Signifies, [1] To invite. Mat. 22. 9. Luke 14. 12. 
[2] To command, Mat. 14. 28, [3] To wish, 
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2 John 10. [4] To sanctify, or prepare, Zeph. 
I, 17. 
Josh. 6. 10. till the day I b. you shout, then shout 

1 Sam. 9. 27. said, b. the servant pass on before us 

2 Sam. 2.26. how long ere b. the people return from 
2Kings 4.24. slack not riding for me e.\ceptl 6. thee 

5. 13. if the prophet had b. thee do a great thing 
10. 5. we will do all that thou shalt b. us 
Jonah 3. 2. preach to it ihe preaching that I b. thee 
Zeph. 1. 7. for the Lord hath b. his guests 
Mat. 14. 28. b. me come to thee on the water 
22. 9. as many as ye shall find b. to the marriage 
23.3. what they Z/.you observe, that observe and do 
Luke 9. 61. let me first b. them farewell at home 
10. 40. b. her therefore that she help me 
14.12.1estthey also 6. thee again, and a recompence 

1 Cor. 10.27. if any that believe not b. you to a feast 

2 John 10. receive him not, nor b. him God speed 

BIDDEN. 

1 Sam. 9. 13. and afterv.'ards they eat that be b.' 

2 Sam. 16. 11. let him curse, for the Lord iiatli b. 
Mat. 1. 24. then Joseph did as the angel had h. him 

22.3. and sent to call them that v.'ere b. to wedding 

4. tell them who are b.\ have prepared my dinner 

8. but they who were b. were not worthy 

T^uke 7.39.when the Pharisee who had J. him saw it 

14. 7. he put forth a parable to those who were b. 

8. v/hen ihou art 6. lest a more honourab.man be b. 

10. when thou art b.go and sit in the lowest room 

24. none of those men b. shall taste of my supper 

BIDDETH, BIDDING. 

1 Sam. 22. 14. goeth at thy b. and is honourable 
"HJohn 11. he that b. him God speed, is partaker 

BIDE. 

iiom.11.23. if they J.not still in unbelief, be grafted 

BIER. 

2 Sam. 3. 31. king David himself followed the b. 
Luke 7. 14. he came and touched the b. and said 

BILL. 

Luke 16. 6. take thy b. and write 50. \\ 7. take thy b. 
See Divorce. 
BILLOWS. 

Psal. 42. 7. all thy b. are gone over me, Jonah2. 3. 
BIND 

Signifies, [1] To tie up, or fasten together, Gen. 
37. 7. Deut. 14. 25. [2] To bind with chains, 
Mark 5. 3. Acts 12. 6. [3] To keep fast, or sure, 
Prov. 3. 3. 1 6. 21. [4] To engage by vow, or 
promise. Num. 30. 2, 9, 13. [5] To confirm, or 
ratify. Mat. 16. 19. [6] Judiciously to declare, 
or pronounce a person's sins unpardoned, ac- 
cording to the directions of God's word, and 
to inflict any church censure upon hint for the 
same. Mat. 16. 19. ] 18. 18. [7] To distress, or 
trouble, Luke 13. 16. [8] To restrain. Job 28. 
11- [9] To be -under a marriage tie, or obli- 
gation to perform the duties incumbent on a 
person in that relation, Pv.om. 7. 2. 1 Cor. 7. 39. 
[10] Powerfully to persuade, influence, or con- 
strain. Acts 20. 22. 



Acts 9. 14. authority to b. all that call on thy nam* 
12. 8. angel said, gn-d thyself, b. on thy sandals 
21. 11. so shall the Jews b. the man that ovvnetia 
BINDETH. 

Job 5. 18. he maketh sore and b. up, he woundeth 
26. 8. he b. up the waters in his thick clouds 
28. 11. he b. the floods from overflowing 
30. 'o- it b. me about as the collar of my coat 
36. 13. hypocrites, they cry not when he b. tlie/n 

Psal. 129. 7. nor he that b. sheaves, his bosom 
147. 3. he healeth the broken in heart, and. 6. up>, 

Prov. 26. 8. as he that b. a stone in a sliiig, so is he 

Isa. 30.26. in day Lord b. up breach of his people 
BINDING. 

Gen.'MTl.we were /;. sheaves in field,my sheaf arose 
49. 

J^um. 30. 13. 

^c<s22. 4..&. 



They bind heavy burdens on men. Mat. 23. 4. 
They impose many strict injunctions, over 
and above what the lajo requires, and severely 
exact obedience thereto from others. 
Exod. 23. 28. they shall b. the breast-plate by rings 
Mum.. 30. 2. if a man swear an oath to b. his soul 
Deut.Q. 8. thou shalt b. them for a sign on thy hand 
14. 25. shalt b. up the money, and go to the place 
Josh. 2. 18. thou shalt b. this line in the window 
Judg. 15. 10. to b. Samson are we come up 

12. they said, we are come down to b. thee 

13. no, but we will b. thee fast, and dehver thee 
16. 5. that we may b. Samson to afflict him 

.fob 31. 36. 1 will b. it as a crown to me 
34. 1 17. shall even he that hateth right b.? 

38. 31. canst b. the sweet influences of Pleiades 1 

39. 10. canst thou b. the unicorn with his band ? 

40. 13. hide tliem, and b. their faces in secret 

41. 5. wilt thou b. Leviathan for thy maidens ? 
Psal. 105. 22. to b. his princes at his pleasure 

118. 27. b. the sacrifice with cords to the altar 
149. 8. to b. their kings with chains and nobles 
Prov. 3. 3. b. them about thy neck, write them 

6. 21. b. them continually upon thine heart 

7. 3. b. lhemonthyfingers,writethem on thyheait 
75a. 8. 16. b-. up the testimony, seal the law 

49. 18. and b. them on thee as a bride doth 
61. 1. he hath sent me to 6. up the broken-hearted 
Ezek. 34. 16. I w'ill b. up what was broken 
Dan. 3. 20. he commanded most mighty men to b. 
Hos. 6. 1. he hath smitten us, and will b. us up 
10. 10. when they b. themselves in two furrows 
Mic. 1. 13. b. the chariot to the swift beast 
Mat. 12. 29. except he first b. the strong man, and 
then he will spoil his house, Mark 3. 27. 
13. 30. b. the tares in bundles to burn them 
16. 19. vhatsoever thou shalt b. on earth, 18. 18. 

22. 13. b. him hand and foot, take and cast him 

23. 4. b. heavy burdens grievous to be borne 
Mark 5. 3. no man could b. him with chains 



11. b. his foal to the vine, and his ass's colt 
every b. oath to afflict the soul 
and delivering into prisons men 
BIRD , 
Signifies, [1] A fowl, small or large. Jam. 3. 7 
[2] Cyrus, who came swiftly from Persia to dc 
stray Babylon, Isa. 40. 11. [3] The Chaldeans, 
or other neighbours that persecuted and afflict 
ed the Jews, Jer. 12. 9. [4] The polluted and 
corrupt inhabitants o/ Babylon, Rev. 18. 2 
Gen. 7. 14. every b. of every sort went into the ark 
//fit;. 14.52. shall cleanse the house with the living b 
.lob 41. 5. wilt thou play with him as with a b.l 
Psal.U. 1. to my soul, flee as a b.io your mountain 
124. 7. our soul is escaped as a b. out of the snare 
Prou. 1.17. in vain the net is spread in sight of anyd 

6. 5. and as a b. from the hand of the fowler 

7. 23. as a b. hasteth to the snare, knows not 
26.2. as the b.hy wandeHng,so the curse causeless 
27.8. as a b.that wandereth from her nest, so a man 

Eccl. 10. 20. the b. of the air shall tell the matter 
12. 4. he shall rise up at the voice of the b. 

Isa. 16. 2. as a wandering b. cast out of her nest 
46. 11. calling a ravenous b. from the east 

Jer. 12. 9. my heritage is to me as a speckled b. 

Jjam. 3. 52. mine enemies chased me like a b. 

Hos. 9. 11. their glory shall fly away like a b. 

11. 11. they shall tremble as a b. out of Egypt 
Amos 3. 5. can a b. fall where no gin is for him1 
Rev. 18.2. a cage of every unclean and hateful 6. 

BIRDS. 
Gen. 15. 10. but the b. divided he not 

40. 17. the b. did eat them out of the basket 

19. the b. shall eat thy flesh from off thee 
I^ev.li.i. priest shall command to take two i.alive 
£>e2i«. 14. 11. of all clean J. ye shall eat 
2 Sam. 21. 10. suffered not the b. to rest by day 
Psal. 104. 17. where the b. make their nests 

148. 1 10. praise the Lord, ye b. of wing 
Eccl. 9. 12. as b. that are caught in the snare 
Cant. 2. 12. the time of the singing of b. is come 
Isa.'3l.5. as J. flying, so will Lord defend Jerusalem 
.ler. 4. 25. and all the b. of the heavens were fled 

5. 27. as a cage full of b. so are their houses 

12. 4. the beasts are consumed, and the b. 
9. the b. round about are against her, come ye 

Ezek. 39. 4. 1 will give thee to the ravenous b. 
Dan. 4. 33. his nails were grown like b. claws 
Mat. 8. 20. the b. of the air have nests, I..uke 9. 58 

13. 32. the b. lodge in the branches thereof 
Rom. 1. 23. into an image like to b. and beasts 
1 Cor. 15. 39. another of fishes, another of b. 
.lam. 3. 7. every kind of beasts and b. is tamed 

BIRTH 
Is [1] JVatural, Exod. 28. 10. [2] Abortive, or 
untimely. Job 3. 16. Psal. 58. 8. Eccl. 6. 3. [3] 
Supernatural, as was the birth of Christ, Mat. 
1. 18. Luke 1. 14. [4] Figurative, for heavy 
anguish and distress, 2 Kings 19. 3. Isa. 37. 3 
[5] Fo?- deliverance at hand, Isa. 66. 9. [6] For 
a natural state in sin, Ezek. 16. 3. [7] For 
regeneration, Tit. 3. 5. [8], For earnest desire 
for the good of souls. Gal. 4. 19. 
The children are come to the birth, 2 Kings 19. 3 
We have begun a happy reformation, but are 
hindered by this insolent Assy nan, from bring- 
ing it to perfection. 
Thy birth is of the land of Canaan, Ezek.W 3. The 
root whence thou didst spring, the rock whence 
thou wast cut, theplace where thougrewest up, 
the com.pany and commerce thou didst use, all 
were of the land of Canaan ; thy original is no 
better than the worst of nations, thou hast their 
vicious nature,manners,and practices, and art 
as vile and obnoxious to my curse as they are. 
IKings 19. 3. children are come to the b. Isa.'31.3 
Job3. 16. as a hidden untimely b. I had not been 
Psal. 58. 8. let them pass like the untimely b. 
Eccl. 6. 3. an untimely b. is better than he 
7. 1. day of death is better than day of one's b. 
Isa. 66.9. shall I bring to the b. not cause to brinf 
Ezek. 16. 3. thy b. and nativity is of Canaan 
Hos. 9. 11. glory of Efihraim shall fly from the b 
Mat. 1. 18. the b. of Jesus Christ was on this wise 
Luke 1. 14. and many shall rejoice at his b. 



BIT 

fohn 9. 1. he saw a man who was blind from his b. 
GaL 4 10. my children, of whom I travail in b. 
fiev.1'2 2. and she cried, travailing in b. and pained 

BIRTH-DAY. 
fren.40.20.the third day,\vhich was Pharaoh's &.-d. 
jWaf.l4.6.when Herod's O.-d. was kept, J\Iark6.21. 

BIRTH-RIGHT. 
(TC??.25.31.JacGh said, sell me this day thy b.-right 

33. and he s\\iare, and sold his b.-right to Jacob 

34. thus Esau despised his b.-right 
27.30.toi\k away my6.-?-/ o-Af ,and now my blessing 
43. 33. sqt, the hist-born according to his b.-right 

1 Chron.b 1. Reuben's i.-?-.given to sons of Joseph 
Hcb 12. 16, Esau for one morsel sold his b.-right 

BISHOP, S. 
Signifies, fl] Spiritual overseers that have the 
charge o^ souls, to uisiruct and rule them by 
the word, 1 Tim. 3. 1, 2. Acts 20. 28. [2] Christ 
himself, 1 Pet. 2. 25. 
Phil.l.l.to all saints atPhilippi, with Zi. and deacons 
ITim. 3. 1. if a man desire the office of a b. 
2. a b. then must be blameless, Tit. 1. 7. 
I Pet. 2. 25. now returned to the b. of your souls 

BISHOPRIC. 
^cts 1. 20. and his b. let another take 

BIT, S. 
Pifal. 32. 9. whose nrouth must be held in with b. 
Jam. 3. 3. behold we put b. in the horses' mouths 

BIT. 
Xiim. 21. 6. Lord sent fiery serpents, they 6. people 
Amos 5. 19. leaned on a wail, and a serpent b. him 

BITE. 
Eccl. 10.8. breaketh a hedge, a serpent shall b. him 

11. the serpent will b. without enchantment 
Jer. 8.17. 1 will send serpents, and they shall b. you 
dmos 9. 3. 1 will command serpent, and he shall 6. 
Mic. 3. 5. the prophets that b. with the teeth 
Hab. 2. 7. shall they not rise up that shall b. thee 1 
Gal. 5. 15. but if ye b. and devour one another 

BITETH. 
Gen. 49. 17. Dan an adder, that b. the horse-heels 
Prov. 23. 32. at the last it b. like a serpent 

BITTEN. 
M'um. 21. 8. every one that is b. when ho looks on 

9. came to pass, that if a serpent had b. any man 

BITTER. 
Gc7i. 27. 34. Esau cried with an e.xceeding b. cry 
Exod. 1. 14. the Egyptians made their lives b. 

12. 8. with b. herbs shall ye eat it, Mum. 9. 11. 
15. 23. not drink of the waters, for they were b. 

Deut. 32. 24. shall be devoured with b. destruction 

32. are grapes of gall, their clusters are b. 
Judg. 18. 1 25. lest fellows b. of soul run on thee 
Ruth 1. t 20. call me not Naomi, but b. 

1 Sam. 1. 1 10- Hannah was b. of soul and prayed 

22. 12. every one b. of soul gathered to him 

.30. t6. spake of stoning, the people's soul was b. 

2 Sam.17.t8. father's men be mighty, and b. of soul 
2 Kings 4. 1 27. let her alone, her soul is b. in her 

14. 2(5. Lord saw affliction of Israel that it was b. 
Esth. 4. 1. Illordecai cried with a loud and a b. cry 
Job 3. fS. terrify it, as those who have a b. day 
20. and why is life given to the b. in soul 1 

13. 26. thou writest b. things against me 

23. 2. even to-day is my complaint b. 

27. 12. the Almighty who hath made my soul b. 
Psal. 64. 3. to shoot their arrows, even b. words 
Prov. 5. 4. but her end is b. as wormwood 

27. 7. to the hungry soul every b. thing is sweet 

31. 16. give wine to those that are b. of soul 
EccL 7. 26. I find more i. than death the woman 
Isa. 5. 20. that put b. for sweet, and sweet for b. 

22. 1 4. look from me, I will be b. in weeping 

24. 9. strong drink shall be b. to them that drink 
Jcr. 2. 19. it is an evil thing and b. that thou 

4. 18. this is thy wickedness, because it is b. 

6. 26. make most b. lamentation as for a son 

31i 15. a voice was heard in Ramah, b. weeping 
Ezek. 3. 1 14. Spirit took me away, and I went b. 

27. 31. shall weep for thee with b, wailing 
Hmos 8. 10. and the end thereof, as a b. day 
HaJ). 1. 6. Chaldeans, that b. and hasty nation 
Col. 3. 19. love your wives, be not b. against them 
Jam. 3. 14. if ye have b. envying and strife 
Rev. 8. 11. men died of waters because made b. 

10. 9. eat it up, and it shall make thy belly b. 

10. as soon as I had eaten it, my belly was b. 

BITTER-WATER. 
J^um. 5. 18. the b.-watcr that causeth the curse 
Jam.'S. 11. doth a fountain send forth at the same 
place sweet water and b.7 
BITTERLY. 
Judg. ^.^2. curse ye b. the inhabitants thereof 
Ruth 1. 20. the Almighty hath dealt ft.with me 
Isa. 22. 4. look away from me, I will weep b. 
33 7. the ambassadors of peace shall weep b. 
Ezek. 27. 30. the pilots of Tyre shall cry b. 
Has. 12. 14. Ephraim provoked him most b. 
Zeph. 1. 14. the mighty man shall cry b. 
Mat. 26. 75. Peter went out, wept b. Luke 22. 62. 
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BLA 

BITTERN. 

Isa. 14. 23. make it a possession for the b. 34. 11. 

Zeph. 2. 14. the b. shall lodge in the upper lintels 
BITTERNESS 

Signifies, [1] That lohich is opposed to sweetness, 
Exod. 15. 23. [2] Deep sorrow and heaviness of 
spirit,Job 7.11.Prov.l4.10. [3].4 thing mostpcr- 
nicious,or thai produces dreadful effects, 2Sam. 
2.26. [4] Violent iiiward displeasure against 
others, Epb. 4. 31. [5] Great impiety, Acts 8.23. 

The gall of bitterness, j^cts 8. 23. In a state most 
offensive and distasteful to God; under the 
power of corruption, hypocrisy, and ambition. 

A root of bitterness, ii^ci. 12. 15. Any scamdalous 
sin,dangerous er7-or,or schism,tending to draw 
personsto apostasy, theendwhereofwillbebittcr. 

Gen. 26. f 35. which were b. of spirit to Isaac 

Exod. 15. 123. the name of it was called b. 

Ruth 1. 1 13. I have much b. for your sake 

1 Sam. 1. 10. Hannah was in i. of soul and prayed 
15. 32. surely the b. of death is past 

2 Sam. 2. 26. the sword will be b. in the latter end 
Job 7. 11. I will complain in the b. of my soul 

9. 18. to take my breath, but filleth me with b. 

10. 1. I will .speak in the b. of my soul 
21. 25. another dieth in the b. of his soul 

Prov. 14. 10. the heart knoweth his own b. 
17. 23. a foolish son is b. to her that bare him 

Isa. 38. 15. go softly all my hit; in b. of my soul 
17. behold, for peace I had great b. 

Lam. 1. 4. her virgins are afflicted, and she is in b. 
3. 15. he hath filled me with b. he hath made 

Ezek. 3. 14. Spirit took me away, and I went in b. 
21. 6. and with b. sigh before their eyes 
27. 31. they shall weep for thee with b. 

Hos. 12. 1 14. Ephraim provoked him with b. 

Zech. 12. 10. be in b. for him as one that is in b. for 

Acts 8. 23. I perceive thou art in the gall oi b. 

Rom. 3. 14. whose mouth is full of cursing and b. 

Eph. 4. 31. let all b. be put away from you 

Heb. 12. 15. lest any root oib. springing up 
BLACK [ 

Signifies, The colour so called, which is opposite 
to white. Mat. 5. 36. 

It is applied, [1] To the church, whose oxitward 
beauty is often eclipsed,hy reason of infirmities, 
scandals, reproaches, and persecutions, Cant. 
1. 5. [2] To the- .Jeios, whose countenance 
changed and tamed black, like persons ready 
to be strangled, being struck with terror at 
the approach of God's judgments, Joel 2. 6. 
Nah. 2. 10. [3] To hell, the place of extreme 
darkness, horror, and misery, Jude 13. 

Lev. 13. 31. and that there is no h. hair in it 
37. and there is b. hair grown up therein 

1 Kings 18. 45. the heaven was b. with clouds 
,Tob 30. 30. my skiii is b. upon me, my bones burnt 
Prov. 7.9. in the evening, in the b. and dark night 
Cant.l.^. I am b. but comely, O daughters of Jerus. 

6. look not upon me, because I am b. 
5. 11. his locks are bushy and b. as a raven 
Jer. 4. 28. for this the heavens shall be b. 
8. 21. forthehurtof my peo[)leI am hurt, I am b. 
14. 2. the gates thereof languish, they are b. 
Lam. 5. 10. our skin was b. like an oven 
Ezek. 31. 1 15. I caused Lebanon to be b. for him 
Zech. 6. 2. in the second chariot h. horses 

6. b. horses go forth into the north country 
Mai. 3, t 14. what profit that we walked in 6.? 
Mat. 5. 36. canst not make one hair white or b. 
Rev. 6. 5. and I beheld, and lo a b. horse 
12. the sun became b. as sackcloth of hair 
BLACKER. 
Lam. 4. 8. their visage is b. than a coal 

BLACKISH. 
Job 6. 16. which are b. by reason of the ice 

BLACKNESS. 
Job 3. 5. let the b. of the day terrify it 
Isa. 50. 3. I clothe the heavens with b. 
Lam. 4. t8. their visage is darker than b. 
Joel 2. 6. all faces shall gather b. Kah. 2. 10. 
Heb. 12. 18. ye are not come to b. and darkness 
Jude 13. to whom is reserved the b. of darkness 

BLADE. 
Judg. 3. 22. the haft also went in after the b. 
.fob 31. 22. then let my arm fall from my shoulder-S. 
JIfaM3.26. when the b. was sprung up, Jl/ar/i 4.28. 

BLAINS. 
Exod. 9. 9. a boil breakiPi forth with b. 10. 

BLAME. 
Gen. 43. 9. then let me bear the b. for ever, 44. 32. 

2 Cor. 8. 20. avoiding that no man should b. us 
Eph. 1. 4. holy and without /;. before him in love 

BLAMED. 
2 Cor. 6. 3. no offence, that the ministry be not b. 
Gal. 2. 11. withstood him, because he was to be b. 

BLaMELESS. 
Gen.i^. 10. he shall be my servant, ye shall be b. 
Josh. 2. 17. we will be b. of this thine oath 
Judg. 15. 3. now shall I be more b. than Philistines 



BLA 

Mat. 12. 5. the priests profane sabbath, and are b. 
Luke 1. 6. walking in ordinances of the Loid b 
1 Cor. 1. 8. that ye may be b. in the day of the Lord 
Phil. 2. 15. that ye may be b. and harmless 
3. 6. touching the righteousness in the law b. 

1 Thess. 5. 23. spirit, soul, and body, preserved b 
ITim. 3. 2. a bishop then must be b. Tit. 1. 7. 

10. use the office of a deacon, being found b, 

5. 7. give in charge, that they may be 6. 
Tit. 1. 6. if any be b. the husband of one wife 

2 Pet. 3. 14. ye may be found without spot and b 

BLASPHEME 

Signifies, [1] To speak evil of God, Rom.2.24. Tit. 
2. 5. [2] To rail against and deny the work of 
the Holy Spirit out of malice, Mat. 12. 31. 

2 Sam. 12. 14. occasion the enemies of the Lord to b 

1 Kings21. 10. thou didst b. God and the king, 13. 
Psal. 74. 10. shall the enemy b. thy name for ever 1 
Mark 3. 28. wherewith soever they shall b. 

29. but he that shall b. against the Holy Ghost 
Acts 26. 11. and I compelled them to b. 
ITim. 1. 20. that they may learn not to b. 
Jam. 2. 7. do not they b. that worthy name 
Rev. 13. 6. to b. his name and his tabemaclo 

BLASPHEMED. 
Lev. 24. 11. the Israelitish woman's son b. 

2 Kings 19. 6. with which the servants of the king 

of Assyria have b. me, 22. Isa. 37. 6, 23. 
Psal. 74. 18. the foolish people have b. thy name 
Isa. 52. 5. my name continually every day is b. 
65. 7. have burnt incense, and b. me on the hills 
Ezek. 20. 27. in this your fathers have b. me 
Acts 18. 6. when they opposed themselves and b 
Rom. 2. 24. for the name of God is b. through you 
1 Tim. 6. 1. name of God and his doctrine be not b. 
Tit. 2. 5. that the word of God be not b. 
Rev. 16. 9. men were scorched with heat, and b 

11. b. the God of heavep because of their paina 
21. men b. God because of the plague of hail 

BLASPHEMEST, ETH. 
lycv. 24. 16. whoso b. the Lord, be put to death 
Psal. 44. 16. for the voice of him that b. 
Mat. 9. 3. certain of the scribes said, this man b. 
John 10. 36. u'hom the Father sanctifieth, thou b. 

BLASPHEMING. 
Acts 13. 45. spoken of Paul, contradicting and b. 

BLASPHEMER, S. 
Acts 19. 37. which are not b. of your goddess 

1 Tim. 1. 13. who was before a b. and a persecutor 

2 Tim. 3 2. in the last days men shall be b. 

BLASPHEMY. 
2 Kings 19. 3. this day is a day of J. Isa. 37. 3. 
Mat. i2. 31. all manner of Z». shall be forgiven, but 
b. against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven 
26. 65. he hath spoken b. behold, now ye nave 
heard his d. Mark 14. 64. 
Mark 7. 22. out of the heart of men proceed b. 
John 10. 33. we stone thee not, but for b. 
Col. 3. 8. but now ye also put off malice, b. 
Rev. 2. 9. 1 know b. of them that say they are Jews 
13. 1. and upon his heads the name of i. 

6. and he opened his mouth in b. against God 

BLASPHEMIES. 
Ezek. 35. 12. know that I have heard all thy b. 
Mat. 15. 19. out of the heart pj-oceed thefts, b. 
Mark 2. 7. why doth this man thus speak b.? 
3. 28. and b. wherewith they shall blaspheme 
Luke 5. 21. who is this which speaketh b.? 
Rev. 13. 5. was a mouth given him speaking b. 

BLASPHEMOUS. 
Acts 6. 11. we have heard him speak b. words 
13. this man ceaseth not to speak b. words 
BLASPHEMOUSLY. 
Luke 22. 65. many other things b. spake they 

BLAST 
Signifies, [1] Wind and frosts that immediately 
follfw rain, and are very destructive to fruits, 
Gen. 41.6. 1 Kings 8.37. [2,] A blowing in horns, 
Josh. 6. 5. [3] God's anger and power, E.\od. 
15. 8. 2 Sam. 22. 16. Job 4. 9. [4] A violent, 
sudden, and terrible stroke sent by God upon 
the wicked, 2 Kings 19. 7. [5] The furious 
temptations of men and the devil, Isa. 25. 4 
Exod. 15.8. with b. of thy nostrils the waters were 
Josh. 6. 5. when they make a long b. with horns 
2 Sam. 22. 16. at rebuke of the Lord, at the b. of 
the breath of his nostrils, Psal. 18. 1.5. 
^Kingsl^.l. I'll send a Z».on Sennacherib, Isa.2,1.1. 
Job 4. 9. by the b. of God they perish 
Isa. 25. 4. when the b. of the terrible is as a storm 

BLASTED. 
Gen. 41. 6. thin ears b. with the east wind, 23, 27-^ 
2 Kings 19. 26. as corn b. before grown, Isa. 37.27. 

BLASTING. 
Deut. 28. 22. the Lord shall smite thee ^^ ith b. 
1 Kings 8. 37. if there be b. mildew, 2 CAron. 6.28. 
Amos 4. 9. I have smitten you with b. and mildew 
Hag. 2. 17. I smote you with h. and mildew 

BLAZE. 
Mark 1. 45. he began to b. abroad the matter 



BLE 

BLEATING, S. 

fudff. 5.1G'. abodest in sheeplblds to hear J. of flocks 

1 Sam. 15. 14. what meaneth this b. of the sheepi 

BLEMISH. 

Exod. 12. 5. lamb sliali be without J. a male of first 
year, Lev. 9. 3. \ 14. 10. | 23. 12. JVu/n. 6. 14. 

29. 1. take a young bullock and two rams without 
b. Lev. 5. 15, 18. | G. 6. | 9. 2. Ezek. 46. 4. 

Lev. 1. 3. offer a male without b. 10. | 4.23. | 22.19. 

3. 1. whether male or female without b. 6. 

4. 3. a bullock without b. Deut. 17.1. Ezek. 45.18. 
28. he shall bring a kid, a female without b. 

21. 17. he that hath b. shall not approach, 21, 23. 

22. 20. but whatsoever hath a b. that shall ye not 

olTer, it shall not be acceptable, Deut. 15. 21. 

21. in peace otTering and free-will offering no b. 

24. 19. if a man cause a b. in his neighbour 

20. as he iiaih caused a i. in a man, so shall it be 
J^um. 19. 2. they bring a red heifer without b. 

29.2. one bullock, one ram, seven lambs without b. 
^Sam. 14. 25. there was no b. in Absalom 
Dan. 1. 4. children in whom was no b. 

Eph. 5. 27. that it should be holy and without b. 

1 Pet. 1. 19. as of a lamb without b. and spot 

BLEMISHES. 
Lev. 22. 25. b. in them, they shall not be accepted 

2 Pet. 2. 13. spots they are and b. sporting 

BLESS 
preferred, I. To God; aretZ signifies, [l]To bestow 
plenty of temporal good things upon a person, 
and make his affairs prosperous and success- 
ful, Gen. 30. 27. | 39. 5. [2] To bestow both 
temporal and spiritual blessings upon a per- 
son, Gen. 12. 2. | 24. 35. Eph. 1. 3. [3] To make 
one perfectly happy in the full enjoyment of 
himself in heaven, Rev. 14. 13. [4] To conse- 
crate and set apart any thing for a holy and 
sacred use, Gen. 2. 3. Exod. 20. 11. [5] To give 
power of procreation and fruitfulncss, so as 
the creatures might multiply their kind, Gen. 
1. 22. [6] To endue one with an heroic spirit, 
singular valour, miraculous strength of body, 
and all other gifts and. graces necessary to his 
calling, Judg. 13.24. II. To Christ; and sig- 
nifies, [1] To give thanks to God the Father in 
a special manner, and pray for his blessing, 
thereby pai/in n- the homage of his human nature 
to his Father, Mat. 14. 19. Mark 6. 41. [2] To 
commend others to God in prayer, as he was 
man, Mark 10. 16. [3] Power f ally and effec- 
tually to work on men for tlteir conversion, so 
is to save them from their si7is. Acts 3. 2r). HI. 
To men; and signifies, [1] To extol and praise 
God, for the infinite excellencies and perfec- 
tions of his nature, Psal. 104. 1. 1 148. 1, 2. [2] 
* To give thinks to God for his mercies and 
benefits to us, Peal. 16. 7. 1 1 03. 1, 2. [3] To pro- 
nounce a solemn, extraordinary, and prophetic- 
al benediction upon a person, whereby the holy 
patriarchs, by God's appointment, and with 
his concurrence, did declare and constitute one 
of their sons as heir, not only of their inherit- 
ance, but of the promises and blessings of the 
covenant ichich God made with them and their 
fathers ; bothpraying for , and foretelling those 
blessings ichich God would confer upon them. 
Gen. 27. 4, 25, 30. [4] To salute persons, to 
wish them peace and prosperity, Gen. 47. 7. 
1 Sam. 13. 1 10. Psal. 129. 8. [5] To pray to 
God in behalf of others, that he may bestoio 
his blessing upon them. Num. 6. 23, 24. 2 Sam. 
6. 18. Luke 6. 28. [6] To account and reckon 
one's self happy in having God for his God, 
Isa. 65. 16. Jer. 4.2. [7] To applaud one's self 
as a wise and happy person, taking oiLtioard 
prosperity for an argument of God's love and 
favour, Psal. 49. 18. [8] To flatter one's self 
with the hopes of impunity, as if God did not 
take notice of sin, and cither could not, ur would 
not, punish sinners, Deut. 29. 19. 
Jod hath promised to bless, [1] Stich as put their 
trust in him, Psal. 2. 12. [2] Such as fear him, 
and walk in his ways, Psal. 128. 1. [3] '"i/ch as 
God chooses and causes to draw nigh to him in 
the duties of his loorship, Psal. 65. 4. [4] Such 
as have the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ 
wrought in them by the Spirit of Go'l., Mat. ]6. 
17. [5] Siich as mourn for their sinf .ind spi- 
ritual wants, ^IolI. 5. i. [6] Such as ar humble 
and lowly in mind, affection, and conv rsution, 
who are sensible of their lost and undone con- 
dition in themselves, and of their own inability 
• te help themselves. Mat. 5. 3. [7] Such as are 
gentle,patient,and quiet-spxrited; tcho murmur 
not against God, but submit to all his correc- 
tions ; and who quarrel not with, nor revenge 
themselves of those that wrong them. Mat. 5. 5. 
[6j Such as hunger and thirst after Christ and 
kis benefits , after freedom from sin, and holi- 
ness of life, Mat. 5. 6. [9] Such who, being in- 
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wardly affected with tlte miseries of others, do 
relieve them according to their ability, Mat.5.7. 
[10] Such as love and labour for peace among 
all that are at odds, whether with God. with 
themselves, or onewith another, Mat. 5. d. [11] 
Such as are sincere, whose hearts and course 
of life agree with their profession, Psal. 119. 1. 
[12] Such as do not associate themselves with 
the wicked, nor follow their evil instigations or 
examples, ¥s-i\.\.L\. [13] Such whose transgres- 
sions areforgivcn,wiLose sin is pardoned, Psal. 
32. 1. [14] Such as do not censure or condemn 
a person under sickness or affiction, as if he 
was wicked or hated of God, but pity and re- 
lieve him, Psal. 41. 1. 

Bless, God being agent. 
Gen. 12. 2. the Lord said, I will b. thee, 26. 3, 24. 
3. I will Zi. them that bless thee, and curse him 
17. 16. 1 will b. her, and give thee a son of her 

22. 17. in blessing I will b. thee, Heb. 6. 14. 
28. 3. God Almighty b. thee, and multiply thee 

32. 26. I will not let thee go, except thou b. me 
48. 16. b. the lads, and let my name be named 
49. 25. by the Almighty who shall b. thee 

Exod. 20. 24. 1 will come to thee, and I will b. thee 

23. 25. he shall b. thy bread and thy water 
J^um. 6. 24. the Lord b. thee and keep thee 

27. put my name on Israel, and I will b. them 

24. 1. saw tliat it pleased the Lord to b. Israel 
Deut. 1. 11. and b. you as he hath promised you 

7. 13. he will b. thee, b. the fruit of thy womb 
14. 29. that the Lord may b. thee, 23. 20. j 24. 19. 

15. 4. shall be no poor, for the Lord shall b. thee 
10. for this thing the Lord thy God shall b. thee 
18. the Lord thy God shall b. thee in all, 30. 16. 

16. 15. because the Lord shall h. thee in all 
26. 15. look down and b. thy people Israel 
28. 8. he shall b. thee in the land he giveth 

12. and to b. all the work of thine hand 

33. 11. b. Lord, his substance, and accept 
Ruth 2. 4. saying, the Lord b. thee, Jer. 31.23. 

2 Sam. 7. 29. therefore now let it please thee to b. 
the house of thy servant, 1 Chron. 17. 27. 
1 Chron. 4. 10. O that thou wouklcst b. me indeed 
Psal. 5. 12. thou Lord, wilt b. the rigliteous 

28. 9. save thy people, b. thine inheritance 

29. 11. the Lord will b. his people with peace 
67. 1. God, even our own God, shall b. us, 6, 7. 
115. 12. the Lord will b. us, he will b. the house 

of Israel, he will b. the house of Aaron 

13. he will b. them that fear the Lord 
128. .5. the Lord shall b. thee out of Zion 
132. 15. I will abundantly b. her provision 
134. 3. the Lord b. thee out of Zion 

Isa. 19. 25. whom the Lord of hosts shall b. 
Hag. 2. 19. from this day will I b. you 
^^cts 3. 26. sent him to b. you in turning you 

BLESS, God being the object. 
Deut. 8. 10. art full, then thou shalt b. the I^ord 
.Tudg. 5. 9. b. ye the Lord, Psal. 103. 21. ] 134, 1. 
1 Chron. 29. 20. David said, now b. Lord your Gud 
JV*e/j. 9.5. stand up and b. Lord for ever und ever 
PsaZ. 16.7. 1 will b. Ld. vvho hath given me counsel 

26. 12. in the congregations will I b. the Lord 

34. 1. 1 will b. the Lord at all times 
63. 4. thus will I b. thee while I live 

66. 8. O b. our Gad, make his praise to be heard 
G8. 26. b. ye God in the congregations, even 
96. 2. sing to the Lord, b. his name, shew forth 
100. 4. be thankful to him, b. his name, 103. 1. 
103. 1. b. the Lord, O my soul, 2, 22. 1 104. 1, 35. 
20. b. the Lord, ye his angels || 21. b. ye his hosts 
22. b. the Lord all his works in all places 
115. 18. we will b. the Lord from tiiis time 

134. 2. lift up your hands, and b. the Lord 

135. 19. b. the Lord, O house of Israel, b. the 

Lord, O house of Aaron 

20. O Levi, ye that fear the Lord, b. the Lord 
145. 1. I will b. thy name for ever and ever 

2. every day will I b. thee, and praise thv name 
10. O Lord, thy saints shall b. thee 

21. let all flesh b. his holy name for ever 
Jam. 3. 9. therewith b. we God, even tlie Father 

BLESS, man agent and object. 
Gen. 27. 4. my soul may b. thee before I die, 25. 

34. b. me, even me also, O my father, 38. 
48. 9. bring them to me, and I will b. them 

20. in thee shall Israel b. saying, God make thee 
Exod.\2 32. take flocks and begone, and b.me also 
JVum. 6. 23. on this wise ye shall b. Israel 

23. 20. I have received commandment to b. 
25. neither curse them, nor b. them at all 

Deut. 10. 8. the Lord separated Levi to b. 21. 5. 

24. 13. sleep in his own raiment, and /;. thee 

27. 12. these shall stand on mount Gerizim to b. 
29. 19. heareth words of this curse, he b. himself 

.Tosh. 8. 33. as Moses commanded they should b. 
] Sa?n. 9. 13. because he doth b. the sacrifice 
13. 1 10. Saul went to meet Samuel to b. him 
25'a7n.6.20.Dav.returnedtoZ».household,lCA.]6.43, 



BLE 

2 Sam. 8. 10. Toi sent Joram his son to b. David 

21. 3. that ye may b. the inheritance of the Lord 
1 Kings 1. 47. servants came to b.our lord k. David 
1 Chron. 23. 13. and to b. in his name for ever 
Psal. 62. 4. they b. with their mouths, but curse 

109. 28. let them curse, but b. thou 
129. 8. we b. you in the name of the Loid 
Prov. 30. 11. there is a generation that curseth 
their father, and doth not b. their mother 
Jsa. 65. 16; shall b. himself in the God of truth 
Jer. 4. 2. the nations shall b. themselves in him 
Mat. 5. 44. b. them that curse you, J^uke 6. 28. 
/JcOT.12.14. b. those persecute you, b. and curse not 
1 Cor. 4. 12. being reviled we b. being persecuted 
14. 16. else when shalt thou b. with the spirit 

BLESS. 
1 Cor. 10. 16. the cup of blessing which we b. 

BLESSED, man agent and object. 
Gen. 14. 19. Melchizedek b. Abram, and said. b. be 
24. 60. they Z>. Rebekah, and said unto her 
27. 23. so Isaac b. Jacob and said, 27. 

29. and b. be he that ble.sseth thee 

33. I have b. him, yea, and he shall be b. 
41. the blessing wherewith his father b. him 
28. 1. Isaac called Jacob, b. him and charged him 

6. as he b. him he gave him a charge, Heb. 11. 20 

30. 13. for the daughters will call me b. 

31. 55. kissed his sons and daughters, and b. them 
47. 7. Jacob b. Pharaoh, 10. || 48. 15. he b. Joseph 
48.20.JacobZ».Manasseh and Ephraim,i/£i. 11.21. 
49. 28. Jacob b. his sons, every one he b. 

Exod. 39. 43. and Moses b. them, Deut. 33. 1. 
Lc?j.9. 22. Aaron lift up his hands and b. them 

23. Moses and Aaron b. the people 

J^um. 22. 6. 1 wot that he Whom thou blessest is b. 
2.3. 11. thou hast b. them altogether, 24. 10. 
Deut. 33. 20. b. be he that enlargeth Gad 

24. let Asher be b. with children 
Jbs/j.14.13. Joshua b. Caleb, and gave him Hebron 

22. 6. Joshua b. them, and sent them away, 7. 
24. 10. therefore Balaam b. yOu still 

Judg. 5. 24. b. above women shall Jael be 
Ruth 2. 19. b. be he that took knowledge of thee 

1 Sam. 2.20. Eli b. Elkanah and his wife Hannah 
25. 33. b. be thy advice, and b. be thou who kept 
26. 25. Saul said, b. be thou my son David 

2 Sam. 6. 18. David b. the people, 1 Chron. 16. 2. 

13. 25. howheit he would not go, but b. him 
19. 39. the king kissed Barzillai, and b. him 

1 Kings 2. 45. and king Solomon shall be b. 

8. 14. king Solomon b. all the congregation, 55. 
66. congregation b. Solomon, 2 Chron. 6. 3. 

2 Chron. 30. 27. priests and Levites b. the people 
J^'eh. 11. 2. people b. all that willingly offered 
.lob 29. 11. when the ear heard me, it b. me 

31. 20. if his loins have not b. me 
Psal. 49. 18. while he lived he b. his soul 

72. 17. men shall be b. in liim, nations call him b. 

118. 26.6. be he thatcometh in name of the Lord, 
we have b. you out of the house of the Lord 
Prov. 31. 28. her children arise, and call her b. 
Eccl. 10. 17. b. art thou, O land, when thy king 
Cant. 6.9. tho daughters saw her, and b. her 
ha. 66. 3. that burneth incense, as if he b. an idof 
Jer. 20. 14. let not the day my mother bare me be b. 
Mai. 3. 12. and all nations shall call you b. 
Mark 11. 10. b. be the kingdom of our father 
Luke 1.- 48. all generations shall call me b. 

2. 34. Simeon b. them, and said to Mary 
Jlcts 20. 35. it is more b. to give than to receive 
Tit. 2. 13. looking for that b. hope and appearing 
Heb. 7. 1. Melchizedek met Abraham and b. him,6 

7. without contradiction the less \sb. ofthe better 

BLESSED, God the agent. 
6^671.1.22. God b. them, saying, be fruitful, 28. | 5.2 
2. 3. and God b. the seventh day, Exod. 20. 11 
9.1. and God 6. Noah and hissons, and said to them 
12. 3. in thee shall all families be b. 18. 18. | 22. 
18. I 26. 4. I 28. 14. Jicts 3. 25. Gal. 3. 8 
17.20. 1 have b. Ishmael || 24. 1. Lord b. Abraham 
24. 31. and he said, come in thou b. ofthe Lord 
25.11. after death of Abraham, God 6. Isaac, 26.12. 

26. 29. thou art now the b. ofthe Lord 

27. 27. the smell of a field which the Lord hath b 
30. 27. that the Lord hath b. me for thy sake 

30. the Lord hath b. thee since my coming 

32. 29. and he b. Jacob there, 35. 9. ) 48. 3. 
39. 5. that the Lord b. the Egyptian's house 

JVmot. 22. 12. shalt not curse, for the people are b 

23. 20. he hath b. and I cannot reverse it 
De?<«.2.7.thy God hath b.thee, 12. 7. 1 15. 14. 1 16. 10 

7. 14. thou shalt be b. above all people 

14. 24. if [vlace be too far, when the Lord hath b 

28. 3. b. shalt thou be in the city, b. in the field 
4. b. shall be fruit of thy body I( 5. b. thy basket 

33. 13. of Joseph he said, b. ofthe Lord be hi» 
Josh. 17. 14 forasmuch as the Lord hath b. me 
.Judg. 13. 24. Samson grew, and the Lord b. hint 

17.2.6. be thou of Lord, Ruth 3. 10. 1 Sam. 15. 13. 
Ruth 2. 20. b. be he ofthe Lord who hath not 



BLB 

iutk 3 10. b. ho thou of the Lord, my daughter 
. Satn 23. 21. b. be ye of the Lord, 2 Sam. 2. 5. 
iSam. 6. 11. the Lord b. Obed-edom, and all his 
household, 12. 1 Chron. 13. 14. | 26. 5. 

I. 29. the house of thy servant be b. for ever 

1 Chrou. 17. 27. blessest, O Lord, and it shall be b. 

2 Chron. 31. 10. the Lord hath b. his people 
Job 1. 10. thou hast b. the work of his hands 

42. 12. the Lord b. the latter end of Job 
fsal. 21. 6. for thou hast made him most b. 
33. 12. b. is the nation whose God is the Lord 
37. 22. for such as be b. of him shall inherit 
26. he is merciful and lendeth, and his seed is b. 
4L 2. the Lord will keep him, and he shall be b. 
45. 2. therefore God hath b. thee for ever 

89. 15. b. is the people that know the joyful sound 
112. 2. the generation of the upright shall be b. 
115. 15. you are b. of the Lord who made heaven 
119. 1. b. are the undefiied in the way 

128. 1. b. is every one that feareth the Lord 
4. thus shall the man be b. that feareth the Lord 
147. 13. he hath b. thy children within thee 
Prov. 5. 18. let thy fountain be b. and rejoice 
10. 7. the memory of the just is b. 
20. 7. the just man's children are b. after him 
21. but the end thereof shall not be b. 
22. 9. he that hath a bountiful eye shall be b. 
Ssa. 19. 25. saying, b. be Egypt my people 
51. 2. for I called him alone and b. him 
61. 9. they are the seed the Lord hath b. 65. 23. 
Mat.0.2. ii.are the poor in spirit || 5. 6. are the meek 
7. b. are the merciful || 8. b. are the pure in heart 
9. b. are the peace-makers 1| 10. b. are persecuted 

13. 16. b. are your eyes, for they see, Luke 10. 23. 
14. 19. he b. and brake, and gave the ioave5,26.26. 

Mark 6. 41. [ 14. 22. Luke 9. 16. | 24. 30. 
16. 17. Jesus said, b. art thou Simon Bar-jona 
24. 46. b. is that servant, Luke 12. 43. 
25.34. come ye 6. of my Father, inherit kingdom 
Mark 10. 16. took them up in his arms, and b. them 
14. 61. thou art Christ, the Son of the h. 
Luke 1. 28. b. art thou among women, 42. 
45. b. is she that believed || 6. 20. b. be ye poor 

II. 27. b. is the womb that bare thee, and paps 
b. are those servants whom the Lord when 

he Cometh shall find watching, 38. 
thou shall be b. they cannot recompense 
b. be the King that cometh in name of Lord 
b. are the barren that never bare 
, he b. them || 51. while he b. them 
9. they are b. with faithful Abraham 
1. 3. who hath b. us with spiritual blessings 
1. 25. this man shall be b. in his deed 
14. 13. b. are the dead that die in the Lord 
BLESSED, God the object. 
Gen. 9. 26. he said, b. be the Lord, 24. 27. Exod. 
18. 10. Ruth 4. 14. 1 Sam. 25. 32, 39. 2 Sam. 

18. 28. 1 Kin^rs 1. 48. | 5. 7. | 8. 15, 56. | 10. 9. 
1 Chron. 16.-36. 2 Ckron. 2. 12. | 6. 4. | 9. 8. 
Ezra 7. 27. Psal. 28. 6. | 31. 21. | 41. 13. | 68. 

19. 1 72. 18. 1 89. 52. | 106. 48. | 124. 6. | 135. 
21. 1 144. 1. Zech. 11. 5. Luke 1. 68. 

Qcn. 14. 20. b. h& most high God who delivered 
Josh. 22. 33. and the children of Israel b. God 
•2 Sam. 22. 47. and b. be my rock, Psal. 18. 46. 
1 Chr. 29. 10. David b. the Lord, b. thou, O Lord 

20. all the congregation b. the Lord God 
I Chron. 20. 26. for there they b. the Lord 

31. 8. when they saw the heaps, they b. the Lord 
N'eh. 8. 6. and Ezra b. the Lord, the great God 

9. 5. b. be thy glorious name, Psal. 72. 19. 

Tob 1. 21. b. be the name of the Lord, Psal. 113. 2. 
Fsal. 66. 20. b. be God, 68. 35. 2 Cor. 1. 3. 

119. 12. b. art thou, O Lord, teach me thy statutes 
Ezek. 3. 12. saving, b. be the glory of the Lord 
D&n. 2. 19. Daniel b. the God of heaven, 20. 

4. 34. Nebuchadnezzar b. the most High 
Luke 2. 28. took him in his arms and b. God 
John 12. 13. b. is the King of Israel that cometh 
Rom. 1. 25. than the Creator, who is b. for ever 

9. 5. Christ, who is over all, God b. for ever 
i Cor. 11. 31. is b. for evermore, knoweth I lie not 
EpA. 1.3. J. be the Father of our Lord, lPet.1.3. 
I Tim. 1. 11. the glorious gospel of the b. God 

6. 15. who is the b. and only Potentate 

BLESSED are they. 
Psal. 2. 12. b. are they that put their trust in him 

84. 4. b. are they that dwell in thy house 

105. 3. b. are they that keep judgment at all times 

119. 2. b. are they that keep his testimonies 
Prov. 8. 32. for b. are they that keep my ways 
/5a. 30. 18. b. are they that wait for him 
Mat.5.4. b. are they that mourn, shall be comforted 
6. b. arc they who hungerjl 10. who are persecuted 
Z/M/ce 11.23.yea, rather b^arc t/ie?/that hear the word 
John20.29.b. are they xhcLt have not seen, believed 
Roja. 4. 7. b. are they whose iniquities are forgiven 
Rev. 19. 9. b. are f.hnj which are called unto the 
marriage suppe,r of the Lamb 

22 14. b. are they that do his commandments 



12. 37. 



14. 14. 

19. 38. 

23. 29. 

24.50 
Gal. 3. 
Eph. 
Jam 
Rev. 



BLE 

BLESSED are ye. 
Isa. 32. 20. 6. are ye that sow beside all waters 
Mat. 5. 11. b. are ye when men shall revile you 
Luke6.2]. b. are ye that hunger now, ye shall be 
filled ; b.are yc that weep no\v,for ye shall laugh 
22. b. are ye when men shall hate you 
BLESSED is he. 
J^um. 24. 9. b.is he that blesseth thee, and cursed 
Psal. 32. 1. b. is he whose transgression is forgiven 
41. 1. b. is he that considereth the poor 
Dan. 12. 12. b. is he that waiteth, cometh to days 
Mat. 11. 6. and b. is he whosoever shah not be 
offended in me, Luke 7. 23. 

21. 9. b. is he that cometh in the name of the 

Lord, 23. 39. Mark 11. 9. iwAe 13. 35. 

Luke 14.15. b. is Ac that shall eat bread in kingdom 

Rev. 1. 3. b. is he that readeth, and they that hear 

16. 15. b. is he that watcheth, and keepeth 

20.6. b. is he that hath part in the first resurrection 

22. 7. b. is he that keepeth sayings of the prophecy 

BLESSED is the man. 
Psal.l. 1. b. is the man that waikeih not in counsel 

32. 2. b. is the man to whom the Lord imputeth 

not iniquity, Rom. 4. 8. 

34. 8. b. is man that trusteth in him, 84.12. Jer.17.7. 

40. 4. b. is the man that maketh the Lord his trust 

65.4.^.25 themanwhom thou choosest,andcau3est 

84. 5. b. is the man whose strength is in thee 

94.12. b.is the man whom thou chastenest, O Lord 

112.1. b. is the man that feareth Lord, that delights 

Prow. 8. 34. b.is the man that heareth me, watching 

/sa.56.2.i.fs£Ae maw that doth this, and son of man 

Jam. 1. 12. b. is the man that endurcth temptation 

BLESSEDNESS. 
Rom. 4. 6. even as David describeth the b. 

9. cometh this b. on the circumcision onJyl 
Gal. 4. 15. where is then the b. ye spake of? 

BLESSEST. 
J^um. 22.6. I wot that he whom thou b. is blessed 
1 C'Ar.l7. 27. thou 6.0 Lord, and it shall be blessed 
Psal. 65. 10. thou b. the springing thereof 

BLESSETH. 
Gen. 27. 29. blessed is he that b. thee, J^um. 24. 9. 
Deut. 15. 6. thy God b. thee as he promised 
Psal. 10. 3. b. covetous whom the Lord abhorreth 
107. 38. he b. them so that they are multiplied 
Prov. 3. 33. but he b. the habitation of the just 

27. 14. he that b. his friend with a loud voice 
Isa. 65. 16. he who b. himself in the earth 

BLESSING 

Signifies, [1] The favour, kindness., and goodness 
of God, making what his people do to succeed 
and prosper, Psal. 3. 8. [2] Jill good things, 
gifts, graces,andprivilcges,which God bestows 
upon his people, zvhether spiritual or temporal, 
whether they respect the soul, or the body, this 
present life, or that which is to come, Deut. 28. 2. 
Psal. 24. 5. Isa. 44. 3. Eph. 1. 3. [3] The means 
of conveying a blessing to others, Isa. 19. 24. 
Thus the Jeics are called a Blessing, because 
Christ was to be born of them, and the gospel- 
church and ordinances icere first established 
among them, and by themconveyed to the Geji- 
tiles. [4] Wishing, praying for, and endea- 
vouring the good of our enemies, 1 Pet. 3. 9. 
[b^Mms, bounty, or liberality, 2 Cor. 9-15. 
[6] Ji gift, or present, Gen. 33.11. 2 Kings 5.15. 

Thou shalt be a blessing. Gen. 12. 2. Thou shall 
be a means of conveying blessedness, [1] To 
thy posterity, who shall be blessed for thy sake. 
[2] To thy friends and servants, who shall be 
blessed by thy instruction and example. [3] 
To all the world, by being the progenitor of 
Christ, and an eminent pattern of faith and 
holiness to all. 

Leave a blessing behind him, Joel 2. 14. Reserve 
some of the fruits of the earth from the com- 
mon destruction, for their support, and his 
own worship. 

The blessing of Abraham, GaZ. 3. 14. The bless- 
ing conferred on Abraham, namely, justifica- 
tion and reconciliation with God, through 
faith in the blood of Christ. 

Gen. 12. 2. I will bless thee, thou shalt be a b. 

22. 17. that in b. I will bless thee, Heb. 6. 14. 
27. 12. I shall bring a curse on me, and not a b. 

35. thy brother hath taken away thy b. 

38. Esau said, hast thou but one b. my father ? 

28. 4. God give thee the b. of Abraham 

33. 11. take, I pray thee, my b. that is brought 
39. 5. the b. of the Lord was on all that he had 
49. 28. every one according to his b. he blessed 

Exod. 32. 29. then he may bestow on you a b. 
Lev. 25. 21. then will I command my b. on you 
Deut. 11. 26. behold, I set before you a b. 30. 19. 
27. a &.if ye obey the commandments of the Lord 
29. thou shalt put the b. on mount Gerizim 
12. 15. according to the b. of the Lord, 16. 17. 

23. 5. the Lord turned the curse into a b. 

23. 8. Lord shall command a b'. on store-house 



BLl 

Deut. 33. 1. this is b. wherewith Moses blessed, 7, 
16. let the b. come upon the head of Joseph 
23. NaphtaU full with the b. of the Lord 

Josh. 15. 19. answered, give me a b. Judg. I. 15 

1 Sam. 25. 27. this b. thy handmaid hath brought 
30. 126. behold a b. for you from the spoil 

2 Sam. 7. 29. with thy b. let my house be blessed 
2 Kings 5. 15. I pray thee take a b. of thy servan' 

18. 131. make with me a b. and come out to me 
and eat of his own vine, Isa. 36. 16 

JVeA. 9. 5. which is exalted above all b. and praisfl 
13. 2. our God turned the curse into a b. 

.lob 29. 13. the b. of him that was ready to perish 

Psal. 3. 8. thy b. is upon thy people 
24. 5. he shall receive the b. from the Lord 
109. 17. as he delighted not in b. let it be far 
129. 8. the b. of the Lord be upon you 
133. 3. there the Lord commanded the b. even life 

Prov. 10. 22. the b. of the Lord maketh rich 

11. 11. by the b. of the upright the city is exalted 
125. the soul of i. shall be made fat 

26. but a b. on the head of him that selleth it 

24. 25. a good b. shall come on them that rebuke 
Isa. 19. 24. even a b. in the midst of the land 

44. 3. and I w^ill pour my b. on thy offspring 

65. 8. destroy it not, for a b. is in it 
Ezek. 34. 26. I will make them and the places 
about my hill a b. there shall be showers of ft. 

44. 30. he may cause the b. to rest in thy house 
.loel 2. 14. if he will leave a b. behind him 
Zech. 8. 13. 1 will save you, and ye shall be a i. 
Mai. 3. 10. open heaven, and pour you out a b. 
Luke 24. 53. in the temple praising and b- God 
Rom. 15. 29. in the fulness of the b. of the gospe, 

1 Cor. 10. 16. the cup of b. which we bless 

2 Cor. 9. t5. make up beforehand your b. 
Gal. 3. 14. that the b. of Abraham might come 
Heh. 6. 7. for the earth receiveth b. from God 

12. 17. when he would have inherited the b. 
Ja?«. 3. 10. of the same mouth proceedsJ.and cursing 
1 Pet. 3. 9. but contrariwise b. knowing that ye are 

thereunto called, that ye should inherit a b. 
Rev. 5. 12. worthy to receive honour, glory, b. 

13. b. to him that sitteth on the throne 
7. 12. b. and glory to our God for ever and ever 

BLESSINGS. 
Gen. 49. 25. Almighty who shall bless thee with 6 
of heaven above, b. of the deep, b. of the breasts 
26. b. of thy father prevailed above the 6. of my 
Deut.2d.2. all these 6. shall come on thee, if hearken 
Josh. 8. 34. afterward he read the b. and cursings 
Psal. 21. 3. for thou preventest him with the b 

16. thou hast set him to be b. for ever 
Prov. 10. 6. b. are upon the head of the just 
28. 20. a faithful man shall abound with b. 
Mai. 2. 2. 1 will send a curse, and will curse your b 
Eph. 1. 3. who hath blessed us with all spiritual b 

BLEW. 
Josh. 6. 8. priests passed on before the Lord and b 
Judg. 3. 27. Ehud b. a trumpet in the mount 

6. 34. Spirit come on Gideon, and he b. a trumpe 

7. 19. they b. the trumpets and brake, 20, 22. 

1 Sam. 13. 3. Saul b.. saying, let the Hebrews hear 

2 Sam. 2. 28. Joab b. a trumpet, 18. 16. | 20. 22. 

20. 1. Sheba a Benjamite b. a trumpet and said 
1 Kings 1.39. they b. the trumpet, people said, God 

save king Solomon, 2 Kings 9. 13. j 11. 14. 

Mat. 7.25. winds b. and beat on that house, 27. 

John 6. 18. the sea arose by fe great wind that b. 

Acts 27. 13. when the south-wind b. 28. 13. 
BLIND 

Signifies, [1] Such as are deprived of natural 
sight, John 9. 1. Acts 13. 11. [2] SmcA whose 
jxidgments are so corrupted by taking of gifts, 
that they cannot, or leill not discern between 
right and wrong, E.xod. 23. 8. Deut. 16. 19. [3] 
Such as are wilfully and obstinately ignorant, 
in matters that concern salvation. Mat. 15. 14. 
[4] Such as through simplicity and ignorance 
are easily misled and seduced by the pernicious 
counsel of others, Deut. 27. 18. Mat. 15. 14. 

It is applied, [1] To ignorant ministers. Isa. 56. 
10. [2] To deceitful teachers, who are blinded 
by their own interest against any conviction, 
Isa. 42. 19. Mat. 23. 16. [3] To an ignorant 
people. Mat. 15. 14. Eom. 2. 19. _ [4] To such 
as reject the knoioledge and faith of Christy 
notwithstanding the clear discoveries of the 
way of salvation in the gospel, 2 Cor. 4. 4. 
[5] To such as live in hatred, 1 John 2. 11. [6] 
To such as are self -conceited, being puffed up 
icith a high opinion of their qualifications and*- 
attaijiments. Rev. 3. 17. 

Exod. 4. 11. who maketh the seeing or the b.? 

Lev. 19. 14. not put a stumbling-block before b. 

21. 18. a b. or lame man shall not offer 

22. 22. not offer the b. to the Lord, Deut. 15. §1 
Deut. 27. 18. cursed that maketh the b. to wander 

28.29. grope at noon-day, as ft.gropeth in darknesj 
2Sam.5 6 except thou fake away the 6. and lam© 



BLO 



BLO 



BLO 



2 Sam. 5.8. smiteththe lame and b. hated of David, 
the b. and the lame shall not come into house 
Job 29. 15. I was eyes to the b. I'eet to the lame 
Psal. 14(5. 8. the Lord openeth the eyes of the b. 
Isa. 29. 18. the eyes of tiie /;. shall see, 35. 5. 
q2. 7. give thee for a light to oj)en the b. eyes 

16. 1 will bring the b. hy a way they knew not 
18. hear, ye deaf, look, ye b. that ye may see 
J9. who is b. but my servant? who is b. as he 

that is perfect, and b. as the' Lord's servant ? 
4 J. 8. bring forth the b. people that have eyes 
53. 10. his watchmen are b. they are all ignorant 
59. 10. we grope for the wall like the b. 
Jcr. 31. 8. I will gather with them the b. and lame 
Lam. 4. 14. they wandered as b. men in the streets 
Zeph. 1. 17. that they shall walk like b. men 
Mai. 1. 8. if ye offer the 6. for sacrifice is it not evil 1 
Mat. 9. 27. two b. men followed him, crying, 20.30. 
11. 5. the b. receive their sight, 12. 22. Luke 7. 22. 
15. 14. they be b. leaders of the b. if the b. lead the 
b. both shall fall into the ditch, Luke 6. 39. 

23. 16. woe to you, ye b. guides, which say 

17. ye fools and b. whether is greater, 19. 
26. thou b. Pharisee, cleanse first within 

Mark 8. 23. and he took the b. man by the hand 
10. 46. b. Bartimeus sat by the way side begging 

Luke 4. 18. to preach recovery of sight to the b. 
7. 21. to many that were b. he gave sight 
14. 13. when thou makest a feast, call the b. 

John 5. 3. in these lay a great multitude of b. 

9. 1. he saw a man that was b. from his birth 

39. that they which see might be made b. 

40. are we b. also 1 \\ 41. if ye were b. 

10. 21. can a devil open the eyes of the b.? 
Acts 13. 11. thou shalt be b. not seeing the sun 
Ro7n.2. 19- art confident thou art a guide to the 
2 Pet. 1. 9. he that lacketh these things is b. 
Rev. 3. 17. and knowest not that thou art b. 

BLIND, Verb. 
Deut. 16. 19. a gift doth b. the eyes of the wise 

1 Sam. 12. 3. of whom received t a bribe to b. 

BLINDED, ETH 
Etod. 23. 8 

Jer. 52. jll. then he b. the eyes of Zedekiah 
John 12. 40. he hath h. their eyes, and hardened 
Rom. 11. 7. election hath obtained, the rest are b. 

2 Cor. 3. 14. but their minds were b. 

4. 4. in whom god of this world hath b. the minds 

1 John 2. 11. because darkness hath b. his eyes 

BLINDFOLDED. 
Luke 22. 64. when they had b. him, they struck 

BLINDNESS. 
Gen. 19. 11. smote the men at the door with b. 
Deut. 23. 28. the Lord shall smite thee with b. 

2 Kings 6. 18. Elisha prayed, smite this people, I 

pray thee, with b. and he smote them with b. 
Zsch. 12. 4. I W'ill smite every horse with b. 
Mark 3. 15. being grieved for their b. of heart 
Rom. 11. 25. b. in part has happened to Israel 
Eph. 4. 18. because of the b. of their heart 
Block. See Stumbling. 
BLOOD 
Signifies, [1] Jl loarm red liquor or humour cir- 
culating through the whole body, Exod. 29. 12. 
[2] Death, slaughter, or murder, together with 
the guilt following upon it, Gen. 4. 10. Mat. 27. 

24. [3] The piinishment or vejigeance due for 
the shedding of blood, Mat. 27. 25. [4] That 
which icas bought or purchased with the price 
of blood. Acts 1. 19. [5] JVealth, goods, or 
money got by taking aicay the lives of the in- 
nocent, and then seizing upon their estates. 
Nab. 3. 10. Hab. 2. 12. [6] The guilt and 
punishment of sin, Acts 18. 6. [7] Fallen na- 
ture, Ezek. 16. 6. John 1. 13. [8] The first man 
Adam, who was the root or stock from, which 
all mankind descended, Acts 17. 26. [9] Hu- 
man reason or wisdom. Mat. 16. 17. [10] The 
juice of grapes, Gen. 49. 11. [11] A sacra- 
mental symbol and representation of the blood 
of Christ, Mat. 26. 28. [12] The death and suf- 
ferings of Christ, Rom. 3. 25. ] 5. 9. Eph. 1, 7. 

The blood of the covenant, Heb. 10. 29. The 
blood of Christ, whereby the new covenajit or 
testament loas confirmed and ratified. 

VTheremarked with t it is in Original, BLOODS. 

Gen. 4. tlO. the voice of thy brother's b. crieth 
9. 4. the life which is the b. shall you not eat 

5. surely your b. of your lives, I will require 
37. 31. they killed a kid and dipped the coat in b. 

Exod. 4. 9. water shall become b. on the dry land 
7. 17. and the waters shall be turned into b. 
12. 13. the b. shall be for a token, when I see b. 



take no gift, for a gift b. the wise 



J^um. 23. 24. and drink the b. of the slain 
35.33.not cleansed but by the b. of him that shed it 
Deut. 17. 8. matter between b. and b. 2 Chr. 19. 10. 

21. 8. and the b. shall be forgiven ti)em 

22. 8. make a battlement, that thou bring not b. 

32. 43. he will avenge the b. of his servants 
Judg. 9. 24. and their b. be laid upon Abimelech 

1 Sam. 26. 20. let not my b. fall to the earth 

2 Sam. 1. 16. David said, thy b. be upon ihy head 

22. from the b. of the slain, from the fat 

3. t28. 1 and my kingdom guiltless from the b. 
16. t 7. come out, couie out, thou man ol' b. 

8. the ,Lord hath returned upon thee all ihe b. 
20. 12. '\masa wallowed in b. in the highway 
23. 17. is not this the b. of the men 1 1 Chr. 11. 19. 
1 Kings 2. 5. and put the b. of war on his girdle 
37. thy b. shall be on thy head, Ezek. 33. 4. 

18. 28. till the b. gushed out upon them 
2Kings 3.22. the Moabites saw the waters red as b. 

23. they said, this is b. the kings are surely slain 
9. 1 26. 1 have seen the b. of Naboth, b. of iiis sons 

Job 16. 18. O earth, cover not thou my b. 
39. 30. the eagles' young ones also suck up b. 
Psal. 30. 9. what profit is th»re in my b.7 

50. 13. or will I drink the b. of goats 7 
58. 10. righteous wash his feet in the b. of wicked 
68.23. foot may be dipped in the b. of thy enemy 
72. 14. precious shall their b. be in. his sight 

Prov. 28. 17. that doth violence to the b. of any 
Isa. 1. 1 15. your hands are full of 6. 

4. 4. the Lord shall purge the b. of Jerusalem 
9. 5. with noise, and garments rolled in b. wash ye 

15. 9. the waters of Dimon shall be full of 6. 
26. t21. the earth shall disclose her b. 

33. 1 15. that Btoppeth his car from hearing b. 

34. 3. the mountains shall be melted with tlieir b. 
Jer. 2. 34. is found tlie b. of the jioor innocents 

18. 21. pour out their b. by the force of the sword 
48.10. cursed be he that kee[)eth his sword from b. 

51. 35. my b. be on the inhabitants of Chaldea 
Lam. 4. 14. they have polluted themselves with b. 
r.zek. 5. 17, pestilence and b. pass through ihee 

y. 9. the land is full of 6. and the city is full of 
14. 19. or if I pour out my fury upon it in b. 

16. 6. 1 said to thee when thou wast in thy b. live 

19. I thoroughly washed away thy b. from thee 

33. I will give tljee b. in fury and jealousy 

18. 10. if he beget a son that is a shedder ofb. 
tl3. he shall die, his b. shall be upon him 

19. 10. thy mother is like a vine in thy b. 
21.32. thy*!', shall be in midst of the land, 22. 12. 

22. 3. the city sheddeth b. in the midst of it 

23. 37. and b. is in their hands, 45. 
8. 1 have set her b. on the top of a rock 
23. for I will send b. into her streets 
6. I v.'ill also water with thy b. the land 
6. saith the Lord, I will prepare thee to b. thou 

hast not hated b. even b. shall pursue thee 
44.7.when ye offer my bread, the fat and the b. 15. 
Hos. 1. 4. for yet I will avenge the b. of Jezreel 
4. t2. they break out, and b. toucheth b. 
Joel 2. 30. /(. fire, and pillars of smoke. Acts 2. 19. 
31. the mooii shall be turned into h. Acts 2. 20. 
3.21 .1 will cleanse their J.that I have not cleansed 
Zeph. 1. 17. their b. shall be poured out as dust 
Mat. 9. 20. behold a woman diseased with an issue 
of b. twelve years, Mark 5. 25. Luke 8. 43. 
16. 17. flesh and b. hath not revealed it to thee 
23. 30. not partakers in the b. of the prophets 



24. 
28. 
32. 
35. 



23. 18. shalt not offer the b. with leaven, 34. 25. 
29. 21. thou shalt take of the b. uj)on the altar 
Lev. 10. 18. the b. of it was not brought in 
15. 19. and if the issue in her flesh shall be b. 
17. 4. b. shall be imputed unto that man 
11. for it is the b. that maketh an atonement 
19. 16. not stand against the b. of thy neighbour 
38 



35. from the b. of righteous Abel, Liike 11. 51. 
26.28. my 6. of the new testament, Mark 14. 24. 
27.6. not to put into treasury, because it is priceof i. 

8. was called the field of b. to this day, Acts 1.19. 

24. I am innocent of the b. of this just person 

Luke 13. 1. whose b. Pilate mingled with sacrifices 

22. 20. the new testament in my b. 1 Cor. 11. 25. 

44. his sweat was as great drops of Z». falling 

John 1. 13. which were born not ofb. nor of flesh 

6. 54. who eateth my flesh and drinketh my b. 56. 

55. my flesh is meat, and my b. is drink indeed 

19. 34. forthwith came there out b. and water 
Acts 5. 23. ve intend to bring this man's b. on us 

15. 20. that'they abstain from b. 29. | 21, 25. 

17. 26. and hath made of one b. all nations 

18. 6. your b. be on your own iieads. I am clean 

20. 26. I am pure from the b. oi'all men 
1 Cor. 11.27. guilty of the body and b. uf'hf^ T^ord 

15. 50. flesh and b. cannot inherit tl^e kingdom 
Eph. 6. 12. we wrestle not against flesh and b. 
Col. 1. 20. having made^eace thro' b. of his cross 
Hcb.2. 14. the children are partakers of flesh and b. 

9. 7. not without b. which he offered for himself 

12. nor by the b. of goats, but by his own b. 

13. if the b. of bulls and goats satictifieth 

20. this is the b. of the testament God Enjoined 

22. without shedding ofb. there is no remission 

10. 19. to entei into the holiest by the b. of Jesus 

11.28. he kept the passover, and sprinkling of Zi. 

12. 4. ye have not yet resisted unto b. striving 

24. to the b. of sprinkling that speaketh better 



Heb. 13. 11. whose b. is brought into the sanctuaiy 
1 Pet. 1. 2. and sprinkling of the b. of Jesus Christ 
1 John 1. 7. the b. of Jesus Christ cleanseth us froiu 

5. 6. this is he that came by water and b 
8. three in earth, the Spirit, the water, and 5. 

Rev. 5. 9. thou hast redeemed us to God by thy i 

6. 10. how long dost thou not avenge our b ? 

12. the sun was black, and the moon became as b 

7. 14. made them white in the b. of the Lamb 

8. 8. the third part of the sea became b. 16. 3. 
11. 6. have power to turn the waters into /;. 
12.11. they overcame him by the b. of theLain'fi 
14. 20. and b. came out of the wine-press 
16. 6. and thou hast given them b. to drink 

18. 24. in her was found the b. of the prophets 

19. 2. he hath avenged the b. of his servants 

13. he was clothed with a vesture dipped in b.' 
See Avenge a. Revenger. 

BLOOD be upon. 

Lcv.20.9. that curse th his father, his b. be upon him 

11. incest || 13. sodomy, their b. be upon them 

16. bestiality || 27. wizard, their b. be upon them 

7)ej<M9.10. innocent b. shed, and so b. be upon thee 

Ezek.lS.Vi. done abominations, his b. be upon him 

33. 5. took not warning, his b. shall be upon him 

BLOOD with bullock. 

£zorf.29.12. take b. of bullock. Lev. 4.5. 1 16.14,18 

Lev. 4. 7. pour b. of bullock at bottom of the altar 

16. 15. do with that as he did with 6. of the bullock 

Isa. 1. 11. 1 delight not in b. of bullocks ox of lamha 

BLOOD of Christ. 
1 Cor.10.16. is it not communion of the b.of Christ? 
Epk.2.1'3.v,ei-e far off,are n^ade nigh by b.of Christ 
Heb.'d.li. how much more shall b.of Christ purge? 
1 Pet. 1. 19. with precious b. of Christ as of a lamb 
lJohnl.7. the b. of CAWst cleanseth us froni all sin 

BLOOD of the Covenaiit. 

Exod 24.8.Moses said, behold the b.of the covenant 

Zech. 9. 11. as for thee also by the b. of thy cov. 

Heb.l0.29. hatii counted b. of cov. an unholy thing 

13. 20. through the b. of the everlasting covenant 

BLOOD with eat. 

Lev. 3. 17. a statute that ye eat neither fat nor b. 

7.26. yo shall eat nomanner ofi. of fowl or beast, 

27. 1 17. 14. Deut. 12. 16, 23. [ 15. 23, 

27. that eateth b. that soul shall be cut off, 17. 10. 

1 Sum. 14. .32. the people did eat them with the b. 
EzeL. 33. 25. ye eat with b. and lift up your eyea 

J-or BLOOD. 
JVmn. 35. 33. not pollute land, /or h. it defileth land 
2Sam. 3. 27. he died/o?- the 6.of Asahel his brother 

2 Chron. 24. 25. /or the b. of the sons of Jehoiada 
Psal. 9. 12. when he maketh inquisition /or b. 
Prov. 1.1\. they say, come let us lay wail/or i. 18. 

12. 6. the words of wicked are to lie in wait/or 5. 
Mic. 7. 2. they all lie in wait for b. they hunt 

His BLOOD. 
Gen. 37.26. if we slay our brother and a: x.-cs\ his b. 
42. 22. therefore behold his b. is requires' 
■Tosh. 2. 19. his b. shall be upon his hek., 
2 Sam. 4. 11. shall Inot require /i/5 J. of your hand? 
1 Kings 2. 32. Lord shall return his b. on his head 
Ezek. 3. 18. shall die in his iniquity, but his b. wil) 
I require at thy hand, 20. | 33. 4, 6, 8. 
Hos. 12. 14. therefore shall he leave his b. on him 
Zech. 9. 1 7. take away his b. out of his m.outh 
Mat. 27. 25. his b. be on us and our children 
Acts 20. 28. church he hath purchased with his b 
Rom. 3. 25. a propitiation through faith \nhis b. 
5. 9. much more being now justified by his b. 
Eph.1.1. we have redemption thro' his b. CoZ. 1.14. 
Heb. 9. 12. but by his own b. he entered in once 
13. 12. that he might sanctify the people with his b 
Rev. 1. 5. and washed us from our sins in kis b. 

Innocent BLOOD. 
Deut. 19. 10. that innocent b. be not shed in land 
13. thou shalt put away guilt of innocent b. 21. 9. 
21. 8. lay not innocent b. to thy people's charge 
lSa;H.19. 5. wilt thou sin against innocent b. to slay 
IKings 2.31. take away innocent Z>.that Joab shed 
2 Kings 21. 16. JManasseh shed innocent b. 24. 4. 
Psal. 94. 5i. they gather and condemn iji/tocent b 
106. 38. shed innocent b. even b. of sons and -laugh 
Proc. 6. 17. Lord hateth hands that shed innccentb 
Isa. 59. 7. and they make haste to shed innocent b. 
./er.7.6. if ye oppress not, shed not innocent b. 22.3u 
22.17. tliine eyes and heart are to shed innoc. b. 
26.15. ye shall surely bring innoc. b.on yourselves 
>7of Z 3. 19. because Ihey have shed innoc. b. in land 
.lonahl.l'i.O Ld. we beseech, lay not on us innoc.b. 
Mai.2'7.4.. I sinned in that I have betrayed innoc. b 

Shed BLOOD. 
(?e72.9. 6. who sheddeth man's Z>.bym an his 5. be sAfrf 
.37. 22. Reuben said to them, shed no b. 
Exod. 22. 2. there shall no b. be shed for liim 

3. if the sun be risen upon him, A. be s/«e<Z for him 
Lev. 17. 4. he hath shed b. that man shall be cut ofT 
JN'um. 35. 33. land not cleansed of b. shed but byb. 
Deut. 21. 7. our hands have not shed this b. 
1 Sain. 25. 26. withholden from coming to shed t. 



BLO 

I^J?J^s2.5.whom ne sle\va.ndshed &.of Avar in peace 
1 C/ir. 2--3.i?. because thou hast shed b. much, "JS. 3. 
FsaL19.'3. their b.shed hke water round Jeiusaleni 
10. known by revenging b. of thy servants shed 
Prov. 1. 1(3. cliey make haste to shed b. Rom. 3. 15 
/vam. 4. J ;i, prophets that have shed the 6.of the just 
£c£/i:.iti.36.judge thee as women thatsAeo!6.'J3.45. 
22. 4. art become guilty in thy b. thou luist shed 
6. the princes in tiiee to their power to shed b. 
23 45. after the manner of women tiiat shed b. 
33. 25. ye shed b. and shall ye possess the land ? 
35. 5. because ihou hast shed b. of children of Isr. 
36. Id. poured fury on them for t!ie b. they shed 
Mat. 23. 35. on you come all the righteous b. shed 
Mark 14.-24. this is my 6. which is slied, Lxike 22.20. 
I^uke 11. 50. b. of all the prophets which \.vas shed 
Acta 22. 20. when the b. of Stephen was shed 
Rev. 16. 6. for they have shed the b. of the saints 

Sprinkle BLOOD. 
Exod.2dA6. take the ram's 6. and spruikle on altar 
20. shall sprinkle b. upon the altar round about, 
Lev. 1. 5, 11. 1 3. 2, 8, 13. ] 7. 2. ] 17. 6. Jfum. 
IS. 17. 
Lev. 4. 6. priest sp. b. seven times, 17. | 16. 14^^ 19. 
5. 9. sprinkle b. of sin-ofFering on side of the altar 

7. 14. it shall be the priests that sprinkle the b. 
J^am.Vd. 4. sprinkle of the b. before the tabernacle 
2 Kings \\i.\5. sprinkle on it the 6. of burnt-offering 
Ezek. 43. 18. when make an altar to spr. b. thereon 

BLOOD sprinkled. 
jExo(Z.24.6.half of i. Moses s^.on i»ltar,Z/C?;.8.19,24. 
8. Moses took the b. and s.prinklcd on the people 
Z/ei;.6.27. when there is sprinkled b.on anygarment 

8. 30. Moses tookof the 6. and 5^r«n/iZerf on Aaron 
9. 12. Aaron's sons presented him b. he sprinkl.18. 

2£'z?i^5y.33. someof Athaliah's6.5^ri?t/iZ. on wall 

18. 13. Ahaz sprinkled the b. of his peace-offering 
2 Chr. 29. 22, sprinkled the b. of bullocks, 30. 16. 

35.11. the priests sprinkled the b. from their hands 
/i'a.83.3. their b. shall be sprinkled on my garment 
Heb. 9. 21. he sprinkled with b. the tabernacle 

With BLOOD. 
Exod. 30. 10. Aaron shall make atonement with b. 
Lev. 14. 52. cleanse the house icith b. of the bird 

19. 26. ye shall not cat any thing with b. 
\K~it^s 2.9. his hoary head bring thou down with b. 
Psal. 108. 38. a.nd the land was polluted joith b. 
/sa.34.6.sword of Ld. filled with b. made fat with b. 
7. and their land shall bfe soaked with b. 

49. 26. they shall be drunken with their own b. 

59. 3. for your hinds are defiled icith b. 
Jer. 19. 4. filled this place with the b. of innocents 

46. 10. it shall be made drunk with their b. 
Lam. 4. 14. they have polluted themselves with b. 
Ezek. 38. 22. I will plead against him with b. 
Hos. 6. 8. Gilead is a city polluted with b. 
JI/ec.3.1G.they build up Zion with b. and Jerusalem 
Hab. 2. 12. woe to him that buildeth a town jcith b. 
Gal. 1. 16. immediately I conferred not with b. 
Heb. 9. 22. all things are by the law purged with b. 
Rev. 8. 7. followed hail and fire, mingled with b. 

17.0. saw the woman drunken with 6. of the saints 

BLOOD-GUILTINESS. 
Psal. 51. 14. deliver me from b.-ffuiltiness, O God 

BLOOD-THIRSTY. 
Prov. 29. 10. the b.-thirsty hate the upright 

BLOODY. 
Exod. 4. 25. surely a b. husband art thou to me, 26. 
2 Sam. 16. 7. Shimei said, come out, thou b. mau 

21. 1. the famine is for Saul, and his b. house 
Psal. 5. 6. the Lord will abhor the b. man 

26. 9. gather not my life with b. m.en 
55. 23. b. men shall not live out half their days 
.59. 2. deliver me, and save me from b. men 
139. 19. depart from me therefore ye h. men 
Ezek. 7. 23. for the land is full of b. crimes 

22. 2. son of man, wilt tiiou judge the b. city? 
24. 6. woe to the b. city, 9. JVaA. 3. 1. 

Mcts 28. 8. father of Fublius lay sick of a b. flux 

BLOOMED. 
JVum. 17. 8. Aaron's rod b. blossoms and almonds 

BLOSSOM 
Signifies, [1] A flower of a tree or plant, Gen. 40. 
10. [2] To put forth into floioers or blossoms, 
Num. 17. 5. ilab. 3.17. [3] To increase,flourish, 
and prosper, Isa. 27. 6. | 35. 1, 2. 
Their root shall be as rottenness, and their blossom 
shall go up as dust, Isa. 5. 24. that is, Utter 
destruction shall seize upon them ; they shall 
be destroyed both root and branch. 
The rod hath blossomed, Ezek. 7. 10. The instru- 
VLCnt that God will make use of for your cor- 
rection is ready made and prepared. 
Oen. 40. 10. her b. shot forth, and the clusters 
Tsa. 5. 24. and their b. shall go up as dust 

BLOSSOM, ED. 

Yum. 17.5- the man's rod whom I choose shall b. 

Fsa. 27. t). Israel shall b. and bud, and fill the world 

35. 1. the desert shall rejoice and b. as the rose 

2. it shall b. abundantly and rejoice with joy 

39 



BLO 

Ezek. 7. 10. the rod hath b. pride hath budded 

Hos. 14. fS. and lie shall b. as the lily 

Hab. 3. 17. allho' the fig-tree shall not b. nor fruit 

BLOT 
Signifies, [1] CensiLre, scorn, or reproach', 'Prov. 
y. 7. [2] Unjust gain, which is a blemish, 
scandal, and disgrace to a person, Job 31. 7. 
Blot me out of thy book, Exod. 32. 32. Blot me 
out of the book of life, out of the catalogue or 
number of those that shall be saved; let me 
die rather than see the evil that shall come to 
this people, if thou do not forgive them. 
Wherein Moses does not express what he 
thought might be done, but rather wisheth, if 
it were possible, that God would accept of him 
as a sacrifice in their stead, and by his utter 
destruction and annihilation prevent so crreat 
a mischief to them,- hi which hewas a type of 
Christ, who laid down his life, and was made 
a curse for us, Gal. 3. 13. 
That I may blot out their name from under hea- 
ven, Dent. 9. 14. That I may utterly destroy 
and consume them, and make their name to be 
forgotten among men. 
Blot out my transgression, Psal. 51. 1. Sins 
are compared to debts, JNiat. 6. 12. which are 
written in the creditor's book, and crossed or 
blotted out when they are paid. Men's sins 
are written in the book of God's remembrance 
or accounts, out of which all men shall be 
judged hereafter. Rev. 20. 12. and when sin is 
pardoned, it is said to be blotted out, Isa. 44. 22. 
and not to be found any more, though it should 
be sought j'or, Jer. 50. 20. 
Dcut. 32. fS. their b. is not of his children 
Job 31. 7. if any b. hath cleaved to my hands 
Prov. 9. 7. that rebukes the wicked, getteth a b. 

BLOT out. 
Gen. 7. f 4. every living thing will I b. out 
Exod. 32. 32. and if not, b. me out of thy book 
33. whosoever hath sinned, him will I b. out 
JVum. 5. 23. shall b. them out with bitter water 
Dcut.9.14.\et me alone that I may b.out their name 
25. 19. shall b. out the remembrance of Amalek 
29.20. the Lord shall b.nut his name from under h. 
2 Kings 14.27. said not, that he would b. out Israel 
PsaZ..51.1.have mercy, O God, b.out transgressions 

9. hide my sins, and b. out all mine iniquities 
Jer. 18. 23. nor b. out their sin from thy sight 
Rev. 3. 5. 1 will not b. his name out of book of life 

BLOTTED. 
JVeA. 4. 5. let not their sin be b. out from before thee 
Psal.&d. 23. let them be b. out of book of the living 
109. 13. posterity cut off, let their name be b. out 
14. let not the sin of his mother be b. out 
Isa. 44. 22. I have b. out as a thick cloud 
Acts 3. 19. repent, that your sins may be b. out 

BLOTTETH, ING. 
Isa. 43. 25. 1 am he that b. out thy transgressions 
Col. 2. 14. b. out the hand-writing of ordinances 

BLOW 
Signifies, A stroke, calamity, or judgment, such 
as sword, or famine, which God inflicts upon 
a ucople for their sins, Jer. 14. 17. 
AwiRe, O north-wind, and blow upon my garden, 
ifcc. Cant. 4. 16. Let the Holy Spirit in his 
several operations, both convincing and mor- 
tifying, and also comforting, stir up and 
quicken my heart and soul, that the graces 
that are in mejnaybe quickened and exercised. 
The wind bloweth where it listeth ; so is every man 
that is born of the Spirit, John 3. 8. As there 
are many things in nature, particularly the 
wind, which are evident in their effects, yet no 
man can give a clear and full accowit of them, 
man' s reason cannotreach to know fromwhence 
the toind rises, from how great a distance it 
conies, or how far it goes ; so is this spiritual 
change wrought freely, where, in whom, when, 
and in what measure, the Spirit pleases ; and 
also powerfully, so as to make an evident, 
sensible change; though the manner thereof 
be incomprehensible, it is knoionby the effects. 
I did blow upon it. Hag. 1. 9. / did blast it, that 

it did you no good. 
A fire not blown. Job 20. 28. Some heavy judg- 
ment that comes no man knows how. 
Psal.'39. 10. 1 am consumed hj the b. of thy hand 
Jer. 14. 17. people is broken with a grievous b. 

BLOW, Verb. 
Exod. 15. 10. thou didst b. with thy wind 
J\rum.l0.5. when ye b. an alarm, camps shall go, 6. 

9. then ye shall b. an alarm with trumpets 
Judg. 7. 18. when I b. with a trumpet, then b. ye 
Psal. 78. 26. he caused an east-wind to b.in heaven 
147.18. causeth his vind to b. and the waters flow 
Cant. 4. 18. come, thou south, b. upon my garden 
Isa. 40. 24. he shall also b. upon them, shall wither 
Ezek. 21. 31. I will b. against thee, 22. 21. 
Hos. 5. 8. b. ye the cornet in Gibeah, cry aloud 



BOD 

Hag. 1. 9. when ye brought it, I did b. upon it 
Luke 12. 55. when ye see the south-wind b. 
Rev. 7. 3. that wind should not b. on the earth 
See Trumpet. 
BLOWETH. 
Isa. 40. 7. because the Spirit of the Lord b. on it 
54. 16. 1 have create^ the smith that b. the coals 
John 3. 8. the wind b. where it listeth, thou heareal 

BLOWN. 
Job 20. 26. a fire not b. siall consume him 
Mai. 1. 1 13. whereas ye might have b. it away 

BLUE. 
Exod. 25. 4. b. purple, scarlet, 26. 1, 31, 36. | 27. 16. 
28.31. make the robe of the ephod of 6. 39. 22. 
39. 3. they cv^ gold into wires to work it in the b- 
J^um. 15. 38. put on the fringes a ribband ofb. 
2 Chron. 2. 7. send a man cunning to work in b, 14. 
Esth. 1. 6. b. hangings, a pavement ofb. marble 
8. 15. Mordecai went in a royal apparel of Z>. 
Ezek. 23. 6. the Assyrians were clothed with b. 
See Purple, Cloth, Lace, Loops. 
BLUENESS. 
Prov. 20. 30. b. of a wound cleanseth away evil 

BLUNT. 
Eccl. 10. 10. if iron be b. and he do not whet it 

BLUSH. 
Ezra9.6.l b. to lift up my face to thee, my God 
Jer. 6. 15. not ashamed, nor could they b. 8. 12. 

BOAR. 
Psal. 80. 13. b. out of the wood doth waste it 

BOARD, S. 
Exod. 26. 29. shalt overlay b. with gold, 38. 34. 
27. 8. hollow^ with b. shalt thou make it, 36. 34. 
36. 30. under every b. were two sockets 
JVitTTi. 3. 36. under custody of Merari shall be b. 
Cant. 8. 9. we will enclose her w ith b. of cedar 
Acts 27. 44. the rest, some on b. came to land 

BOAST, Substantive. 

Psal. 34. 2. my soul shall make her b. in the Lord 

Rom. 2. 17. art a Jew, and makest thy b. of God 

23. thou that makest thy b. of the law 

BOAST, Verb. 

1 Kings 20. 11. not b. as he that putteth it ofF 

2 Chron. 25. 19. thine heart lifteth thee up to b. 
Psal. 44. 8. in God we b. all the day long 

49. 6. ard b. themselves in their riches 
94. 4. the workers of iniquity b. themselves 
97. 7. confounded be they that b. of idols 

Prov. 27. 1. b. not thyself of to-morrow 

Isa. 10. 15. shall the ax b. itself against him tha. 
61. 6. in their glory shall you b. yourselves 

Rom. 11. 18. b. not against branches, if thou b. 

2 Cor. 9. 2. for which I b. to them of Macedonia 

10. 8. for though I should b. somewhat more 
13. we will not b. of things without our measure 

16. and not to b. in another man's line 

11. 16. receive me, that I may b. myself a little 
Eph. 2. 9. not of works, lest any man should b. 

BOASTED. 
Ezek. -35. 13. with mouth ye have b. against me 
2 Cor. 7. 14. if I have b. any thing to liim 

BOASTERS. 
Rom. 1. 30. proud, b. inventors of evil thing."? 
2 Tim. 3. 2. covetous, b. proud, blasphemers 

BOASTEST, ETH. 
Psal. 10. 3. the wicked b. of his heart's desire 
52. 1. %vhy b. thou thyself in mischief? 
Prov. 20. 14. when he is gone his way, then he b 
25. 14. whoso b. himself of a false gift 
Jam.3.5. tongue a little member, and b. great thinga 

BOASTING, Participle. 
Acts 5. 36. rose Theudas, khimself to be somebody 
2 Cor. 10.15. not 6. of things without our measure 

BOASTING, Substantive. 
Rom. 3. 27. where is b. then ? it is excluded 
2 Cor.7.14.e ven so our ^.before Titus is found trutli 
8. 24. shew ye to them the proof of our b. 
9.3.1est our 6. of you should be in vain in tiiis behal/ 
4. we should be ashamed in this same confident b 
11. 10. no man shall stop me of this b. in Achaia 

17. but as it were foolishly in this confidence of 6 
Jam. 4. 16. but now ye rejoice in your b. 

BOAT, S. 

Joh7i 6. 22. the people saw there was no othr j 
there, and that Jesus went not into t^e b 
23. there came other b. from Tiberias 

Acts 27. 16. had much work to come by the b. 
30. when they had let down the b. into the sea 
32. the soldiers cut off the ropes of the h. 
BODY 

Signifies, [1] The material part of man, 1 Cor. 15. 
44. [2] The whole man, Rom. 6. 12. 1 12. 1. [3j 
The substance of a shadow or ceremony. Col. 
2. 17. [4] The church of God firmly united tv 
Christ and among themselves, by the Spirit^ 
faith, love, sacrament, word, and ministry 
which, like the veins and arteries in the body 
serve to join them withChrist,and among them- 
selves,and also to convey influence andnourish' 
mentfrom the head to every particular meniben 



BOD 



BOI 



BON 



•/ this mystical body, 1 Cor 10. 17. Eph. 4. 16. 
Col. 1. 18. [5] 77te hiLtiian nature of Christ, 
Heb. 10. 5. [tj] The unrenewed ■part of man, 
such as the sensitive powers, carnal affections, 
and sinfvl inclinatims, 1 Cor._9. 27. 
This is my body, Mai U). 26. This bread is a 
irign ur- repre&enta.S f^v, and is hereafter to be 



a memorial also, of my body, and of my suf- 
ferings in it; and also a seal and pledge, 
whereby I make over to you all the benefits I 
have purchased thereby : Or, This taking and 
eating is a holy rite of commemorating my 
death, and a means of making all worthy re- 
ceivers partakers of the benefits thereof. 
The body of this death, Rom. 1. 24. The corrup- 
tion of nature, acting chiefly by tJie body, which 
tends to, and biiids me over to death. 
Exod. 24. lU. as the b. of heaven in its clearness 
1 -Sam. 31. 12. took the b. of Saul, 1 Chron. 10. 12. 
Job 19. 17. for the children's sake of my own b. j 
26. though after my skin worms destroy this b \ 
20. 25. it is drawn and cometh out of the b. 
Psal. 139. 1 15. my b. was not hid from thee 
Prov. 5. 11, when thy flesh and b. are consumed 
rsa. 10. 18. and shall consume both soul and b. 
51. 23. and thou hast laid thy b. as the ground 
Ezek. 10. 12. their whole b. was full of eyes 
Dan. 7. 15. 1 was grieved in spirit in midst of my b. 
Mat. 5. 29. that thy whole b. be cast into hell, 30. 

6. 22. the liglit of the b. is the eye, Luke 11. 34. 

thy b. shall be full of ligiit, Luke 11. 34, 36. 

23. thy whole b. shall be full of darkness 

^. take no thought for your b. Luke 12. 22. 

and tl:e b. more than raiment, Luke 12. 23. 

10. 28. fear not them that kill the b. Luke 12. 4. 

14. 12. John's disciples came and took up the b. 

23. 12. she hath poured this ointment on my b. 
26.Jes. took bread and said, take,eat,this is my b. 

Mark 14. 22. Luke 22. 19. 1 Cor. 11. "24. 
27. 58. Joseph of Arimathea went to Pilate, and 
begged the b. of Jesus, Mark 15.43. Luke23.52. 
Mark 5. 29. she felt in her b. that she was healed 

14. 8. she is come aforehand to anoint my b. 
51. having a linen cloth cast about his b. 

15. 45. Pilate gave the b. to Joseph, Mat. 27. 58. 
Luke 17. 37. where the b. is, thither the eagles 

24. 3. they found not the b. of the Lord Jesus 
John 20. 12. where the b. of Jesus had lain 
Rom. 6. 6. that the b. of sin may be destroyed 

7. 4. become dead to the law by the b. of Christ 
24.who shall deliver me from theft, of this death? 

8. 10. Christ in you, the b. is dead because of sin 
13. if ye thro' the Spirit mortify deeds of the b 
23. for the adoption, the redemption of our b 

1 Cor. 6. 13. now the b. is not for fornication, but 

for the Lord, and the Lord for the I. 

18. every sm a man doth is without the b. 
6. 19. your b. is the temple of the Holy Ghost 
7. 4. the wife hath no power of her own b 
9. 27. but I keep under my ft.ans bring it to subjoc. 

10. 16. the communion of the b. c£ Christ 

11. 27. be guilty of the b. and bloCfi c^ the Lord 
29. eats damnation, not discerning theLcrd's b. 

12. 14. for the b. is not one member, but many 

15. L? it therefore not of the b.? 16. 
17. if whole b. were an eye, where were hearing? 

19. where were the b.? \\ 20. yet but one b. 
27. now ye are the b. of Christ, and members 

13. 3. tho' I give my b. to be burned, and have not 
15. 35. and with what b. do the dead come ? 

37. thou sowest not that b. that shall be 

38. but God giveth it a b. as it bath pleased him 
44. it is sov/n a natural b. raised a spiritual b. 

2 Cor. 5.8. willing rather to be absent from the b. 
Eph. 3. 6. Gentiles be fellow-heirs of the same b. 

4. 12. for the edifying of the b. of Christ 

16. from whom the whole b. fitly joined together 

5. 23. and he is the Saviour of the b. 
Phil. 3. 21. who shall change our vile b. that it may 
Col. 1. 18. he is the head of the b. the church 

2. 11. in putting off the b. of the sins of the flesh 

17. which are a shadow, but the b. is of Christ 
19. from Avhich the b. by joints and bands 
23. a shew of wisdom in neglecting of the b. 

1 Thess. 5. 23. 1 pray your soul and b. be preserved 
Heb. 10. 5. but a b. hast thou prepared me 
10. through the offering of the b. of Jesus 
Tarn. 2. 16. give not things that are needful to the b. 
26. as the b. without the spirit is dead, so faith 
3. 2. and is able also to bridle the whole b. 
3. and we turn about their whole b. 
6. the tongue d<3fileth the whole J. and sets on fire 
TuLc 9. Michael disputed about the b. of Moses 

Dead BODY. 

/yet).21.11.nor shall ye go in to anydead b.J^um.6.6. 

J^um. 9. 6. certain men were defiled by a dead b. 7. 

10. any of you be unclean by a dead b. IIag.2.l3. 

19. 11. he that toucheth dead b. be unclean, 16. 

8 Kings 8. 5. how he had restored a dead b. to life 

Tsa. 26 19 with my dead b. fiball they arise 

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Jer. 26. 23. and cast his dead b. into the graves 
36. 30. his dead b. shall be cast out in the day 
Fruit of thy BODY. 
Deut. 28. 4. blessed shall be ihe fruit of thy b. 
ll.n^ake thee plenteous in the/rMzto/</j?/ft.30.9. 
18. cureed shall be fruit of thy b. and of thy land 
53. thou shalt eat the fruit of tky b. in the siege 
PsaLVaa. \\. fruit of thy b. will I seton thy throne 
J>/jc.G.7.shall I give fruit of my ft. for sin of my soul? 

His BODY. 
Exod. 21. 1 3. if he came in with his ft. Jie shall go 
Deut. 21. 23. his ft. not remain all night on the tree 
Judg.a. 30. Gideon had 70 sons of his ft. begotten 
1 Sam. 7i. 10. fastened his ft. to wall of Bethshan 
Dan.4.33. his ft. wet with the dew of heaven, 5.21. 
7. 11. till beast was slain, and his ft. destroyed 
10. 6. his ft. also was like the beryl 
Luke 23. 55. the women beheld how his ft. was laid 
24. 23. when they found not his ft they came 
Johii 2. 21. but he spake of the temple of his ft. 
I J2cts 19. 12. from his ft. were brought to the sick 
Rom. 4. 19. he considered not his ft. now dead 

1 Cor. 6. 18 commits fornication sins against his ft. 
7. 4. the husband hath not power of his own ft. 

2 Cor. 5. 10. may receive the things done in his ft. 
Eph. 1. 23. which is his ft. fulness of him that fills 
Phil. 3. 21. may be fashioned like to his glorious ft. 
Col. 1. 24. for his 6. sake, which is the church 
1 Pet. 2. 24. who bare our sins in his ft. on the tree 

In BODY. 
Lam. 4. 7. they were more ruddy in ft. than rubies 
Rom. 6. 12. let not sin reign in your mortal ft. 

1 Cor. 5. 3. I verily as absent in ft. have judged 
6. 20. therefore glorify God in your ft. and spirit 
7. 34. that she may be holy iji ft. and in spirit 
12. 18. God hath set members every one in theft. 

25. that there should be no schism in the ft. 

2 Cor. 4. 10. bep.fing about in the ft. the dying of our 
Ld. that life of Jesus might be manifest in our ft. 

5. 6. know'ng that whilst we are at home in ft. 
12. 2. wh'-ther in ft. or whether out of the body 
Gal. 6. 1'.lbearznft. the marks ofthe Lord Jesus 
Phil. 1 20. Christ shall be magnified in my ft. 
Col. 1 'i^. reconciled in ft. of his flesh thro' death 
Heb i? 3. as being yourselves also in the ft. 

One BODY. 
Rom ,12.4. as we have many members in one ft. 

b. we beingmany are one ft. in Christ, 1 Cor.lG.17. 
] Cor. 6. 16. he that is joined to a harlot, is one ft. 
iZ. 12. a,s the ft. is one, and hath many members 
13. we are baptized into one ft. whethei' Jews 
20. now are they many members, yet but one ft. 
Eph. 2. 16. he might reconcile both to God in 07(eft. 
4. 4. there is one ft. and one Spirit, as ye are called 
Col. 3. 15. to which ye are also called in one ft. 

BODIES. 
Gen. 47. 18. not ought left, but our 6. and lands 
1 Sam. 31. 12. took ft. of Saul's sons, 1 Chr. 10. 12. 
JVe/j.9.37. they have dominion over our ft. and cattle 
Job 13. 12. your ft. are like unto ft. of clay 
Ezek. 1. 11. two wings covered their 6. 23. 
Dan 3. 27. on whose ft. the fire had no power 
28. yielded their ft. that they might no4 serve 
Mat. 27. 52. many ft. of saints which slept, arose 
John 19. 31. the ft. should not remain on the ^Ipss 
Rom. 1. 24. gave them up to dishonour their own 6. 
8. 11. shall quicken your mortal ft. by his Spirit 

12. 1. that ye present your ft. a living sacrifice 

1 Cor. 6. 15. your ft. are members of Christ 
15. 40. there are celestial ft. and ft. terrestrial 

F.ph. 5. 28. to love their wives as their own ft. 
Heb. 10. 22. and our ft. washed with pure Water 

13. 11. the ft. of beasts, whose blood is brought 
Rev. 18. tl3. the merchandise of ft. and souls 

Dead BODIES. 

2 Chron. 20. 24. behold they were dead ft. fallen 
2.>. they found with dead ft. precious jewels 

Psal. 79. 2. dead 6. of thy servants given to be meat 
110. 6. he shall fill the places with the dead ft. 
Jer. 31. 40. whole valley of dead ft. shall be holy 
33. 5. but it is to fill them with dead ft. of men 
34. 20. their dead ft. shall be for meat to the fowls 
41. 9. the pit wherein Ishmael cast dead ft. of men 
AmosS. 3. shall be many dead ft. in every place 
Rev. 11. 8. their deadb. shall lie in the street of city 
9. nations see their dead ft. three days and a half, 
nor suffer their dead ft. to be put in graves 
BODILY. 
Luke 3. 22. the Holy Ghost descended in a ft. shape 
2 Cor. 10. 10. but his ft. presence is weak 
Col. 2. 9. in him all the fulness ofthe Godhead ft. 
ITim. 4. 8. for 6. exercisejirofiteth little 

Bom 

I^ev. 8. 31. ft. the flesh at the door ofthe tabernacle 
Job 41. 31. he maketh the deep to ft. like a pot 
Tsa. 64. 2. the fire causeth the waters to ft. 
Ezek. 24. 5. burn the bones, and make it ft. well 
46. 20. the place where the priests shall ft. 24. 

BOILED. 
1 Kings 19. 21. he took a yoke of oxen and ft. them 



2 Kings 6. 29. so we ft. my son, and did eat hina 
Job 30. 27. my bowels ft. and rested not 

BOILETH, MG. 

Psal. 45. 1 1. my heart ft. up a good matter 

Ezek. 46. 23. made with ft. places under the rowi 

Boil, see Boyl. 

BOISTEROUS. ♦ 

Mat. 14. 30. when he saw wind ft. he was afraid 

BOLD. 
Prov. 28. 1. but the righteous are ft. as a lion 
.^cts 13. 46. Paul and Barnabas waxed ft. 
Rom.}0.20. Esaias is very ft. and saith, I was found 
2 Cor. 10. 1. but being absent, am ft. toward you 
2. I may not be ft. wherewith 1 think to be ft. 
11. 21. howbeit, wherein any is ft. I am ft. also 
FAi7.1.14. by my bonds, are much more ft. to speak 
1 Thess. 2. 2. we were ft. in our God to speak to you 
Philem, 8. though I might be much ft. in Christ 

BOLDLY. 
Gen. 34. 25. Simeon and Levi came on the city ft, 
Mark 15. 43. Joseph came, and went in ft. to Pilaie 
John 7. 26. he speaketh ft. and they say nothing 
Acts 9. 27. how he preached ft. at Damascus 
29. he spake ft. in the name ofthe Lord Jesus 
14. 3. long time abode they, speaking ft. in the Ld 

18. 26. Apollos began to speak ft. in the synagogue 

19. 8. spake ft. for the space of three months 
Rom. 15. 15. I have written the more ft. to you 
Eph. 6. 19. given me, that I may open my mouth ft 

20. that I may speak ft. as I ought to speak 
Heb. 4. 16. let us come ft. to the throne of grace 
13. 6. that we may ft. say, the Lord is my helper 

BOLDNESS. 
Eccl. 8. 1. and the ft. of his face shall be changed 
Acts 4. 13. when they saw the ft. of Peter and John 
29. that with all ft. they may speak thy word 
31. and they spake the word of God with ft. 
2 Cor. 3. 1 12. we use great ft. of speech 
7. 4. great is my ft. of speech toward you 
Eph. 3. 12. in whom we have ft. and access by faith 
Phil. 1. 20. but that with all ft. as always, so now 
ITim. 3. 13. they purchase great ft. in the faith 
Heb. 10. 19. having ft. to enter into the holiest 
1 John 4. 17. that we may have 6. in judgment 

BOLLED. 
Exod. 9. 31. barley was in the ear, and the flax ft. 

BOLSTER. 
1 Sam. 19. 13. a pillow of goats' hair for his ft. 16 



26. 7. spear at his ft. 11, 12. |{ 16. water at his ft. 
BOLT, ED. 

2 -Sam. 13. 17. ft. the door 1| 18. he ft. the door 
BOND 

Signifies, [1] An obligation, or vow, Num. 30. 5, 
14. [2] Sufferings for Christ and his gospel, 
Heb. 13. 3. 

Thou hast loosed my bonds, Psal. 116. 16. Thou 
hast res cued me from mine enemies, whose cap 
tioe and vassal I was, and therefore hast a 
just right and title to me and to my service. 

He looseth the bonds of kings, Job 12. 18. He 
deprives them of that majesty, power, and au- 
thority , which should keep their subjects in awe, 
and wherewith they bind them to obedience. 

Ciharity is the bond of perfectness. Col. 3. 14. Love 
to our neighbour, flowing from love to God, is 
the chief means to a perfect union among all Ike 
members of the church, and to make their gifts 
and graces subservient to the goodof each other. 

JVum. 30. 2. or swear to bind his soul with a ft. 

3. if a woman vow and bind herself by a ft. 

4. and her father hear her vow and her ft. 
Ezek. 20. 37. I will bring you into ft. of covenant 
Luke 13. 16. be loosed from his ft. on the sabbath 
Acts 8. 23. thou art in the ft. of iniquity 
Eph. 4. 3. the unity of the Spirit, in the ft. of peaca 
Col. 3. 14. put on charity, the ft. of perfectness 

BOND. 
1 Cor. 12. 13. baptized into one body, ft. or free 
-See Free. 
BONDS. 
JWm. 30. 5. not any of her vows or ft. shall stand 
7. ft. wherewith she bound her soul shall stand 
14. he established all her ft. which are on her 
Job 12. 18. he looseth the ft. of kings 
Psal. 116. 16. O Lord, thou hast loosed my ft. 
Jer. 5. 5. have broken the yoke, and burst the i. 
27. 2. make thee ft. and yokes, and put on ♦hy necfe 
30. 8. I will break his yoke, and burst thy ft. 
JVah. 1. ]3. and I will burst thy ft. in sunder 
Acts 20. 23. that ft. and afflictions abide me 
23. 29. done nothing worthy of death or ft. 26. 31 
2.5. 14. there is a certain man left in ft. Ijy Felis 
26. 29. altogether such as I am, except these ft. 
Eph. 6. 20. for which I am aif ambassador in ft. 
Phil. 1. 7. in ft. ye are all partakers of my grace 

13. so that my ft. in Christ are manifest 

14. the brethren waxing confident by my ft. 
16. supposing to add affliction to my ft 

Co/!. 4. 3. for whichlaminft.il 18. remember my i 
2 Tim. 2. 9. wherein 1 suffer trouble, even to i. 



BON 



BON 



BOO 



Phuem. 10. whom I have begotten in my h 

i3. have ministered to me in the b. of the gospel 
Heb. 10. 3-1. ye had compassion of me in my b. 
11 36. others had trial of h. and imprisonment 
13. 3. remember them that are in b. as bound 
BONDAGE 
Signifies, [1] Outward slavery and oppression, 
Exod. 6. 5. Ezra 9. 8, 9. [2] Spiritual subjec- 
tion to sin and Satan, Heb. 2. 15. [3] Subjec- 
tion to the yoke of the ceremonial laio, Gal. 2. 
4. i 4. 9. [4] Servile fear, Rom. 8. 15. [5j 
Corruption and death, Rom. 8. 21. 
The one genderelh to bondage, Gal. 4. 24. Be- 
gets children to bondage ; that is, They who 
adhered to the old covenant, or legal dispensa- 
tion, by Moses, were not thereby freed from 
their bondage to sin, Satan, andQod's wrath. 
Gal. 3. 10. and were of a servile, mercenary 
disposition, doing what they did in God's ser- 
vice, not from love, but slavish fear, Rom.8.15. 
and thinking to merit heaven by their works. 
Exod. 1. 14. made their lives bitter with hard b. 
2. 23. and Israel sighed by reason of the b. and 
they cried to God by reason of the b. 
6. 6. and I will rid you out of iheir b. 
9. but they hearkened not to Moses for cruel b. 
13. 3. day in which ye came out of the house of 6. 
14 Lord brought us out of the house of b. 20. 2. 
Deat. 5. 6. \ 6. 12. | 8. 14. 1 13. 5, 10. 
.Tosh. 24. 17. Judg. 6. 8. 
Veut. 26. 6. the Egyfitians laid upon us hard b. 
JVeh. 5. 5. we bring into b. our sons and daughters, 
some of our daughters are brought into b. 
18. because the b. was heavy on this people 
9. 17. they appointed a captain to return to b. 
Tsa.li. 3. Lord shall give thee rest from thy hard b. 
Rom. 8. 15. ye have not received the spirit of b. 
21. shall be delivered from theft, of corruption 
OaL4.2i. from mount Sinai, which gendereth to b. 
5. 1. be not entangled again with the yoke of Z». 
Heb. 2. 15. were all their life subject to b. 

In, into, CK under BONDAGE. 
Exod. 6. .5. Israel, whom the Egyptians keep in b. 
E^ra 9. 8. and give us a little reviving in our b. 
9, our God hath not forsaken us in our b. 
. John 8. .)i{. we were never in b. to any man 
S^cts 7.0. and that they should bring them into b. 
7. ai.il the nation to whom they shall be in b. 

1 Cor. 7. 15. a brother or sister is not under b. 

2 Cor. ] i. 20. ye suffer, if a man bring you ijito b. 
Gal. 2. 4. that they might bring us into b. 

4. 3. were in b. under the elements of the world 
9. whereuiito ye desire again to be, in b. 
25. answeretli to Jerusalem, which is in b. 
2 Pet. 2. 19. of tlie same is he brought mt(:i b. 

[30ND-MAN. 
Gen. 44. 33. let me abide instead of the lad a b. 
Deut.15.15. remember thou wast a b. in Egypt, and 
the Lord redeemed thee, 16. 12. | 24. 18,22. 
Rev. 6. 15. everv b. hid themselves in the dens 

BOND-MAID, S. 
Lev. 19. 20. whoso lieth with a b. betrothed 

25. 44. thy b. shall be of the heathen, buy ye b. 
Oal. 4. 22. one by a b. the other by a free-woman 

BOND-MEN, WOMEN. 
Gen. 43. 18. he may take us for b. and our asses 
44. 9. let him. die, and we will be my lord's b. 
Lev. 25. 42. they shall not be sold as b. 
44. b. shall be of the heathen, of them buy h. 
46. they shall be your b. for ever 

26. 13. that ye should not be their b. 

Deut. 6. 1 12. beware lest thou forget the Lord, who 
brought thee out of the house of ft. 13. 1 10. 
21. then say to thy son, we- were Pharaoh's ft. 
7. 8. and redeemed you out of the house of ft. 
28.G8. there ye shall be sold for 6. and bond-women 
.Tosh. 9. 23. none of you be freed from being ft. 

1 Kings 9. 22. but of Israel Solomon made no ft. 

2 Kings 4. 1. is come to take my two sons to be ft. 
2 Chron. 28. 10. to keep the children of Judah for ft. 
Ezra 9. 9. we were ft. yet God hath not forsaken 
jEst/t.7.4.if we had been sold for ft. and bond-wom. 
Jer. 34. 13. I brousht them out of the house of ft. 

BOND-SERVANT. 
T^v. 25. 39. shall not compel him to serve as a ft. 

BOND-SERVICE. 
I Kings 9. 21. Solomon did levy a tribute of ft, 

BOND-WOMAN. 
G^n. 21. 10. cast out this ft. and her son, for the son 
of the 6. shall not be heir, Gal. 4. 30. 
12. let it not grieve thee because of the ft. 
. 13. of the son of the ft. will I make a nation 
Oal. 4. 23. son of the ft. was born after the flesh 
31. wo are not children of the ft. but the free 
Bond-Women, See Bond-Men. 
BONE 
Signifies, [1] That part of the body white and 
hard, affording support to the whole fabric. 
Job 10. 11. [2] The dead body, 1 Kings 13. 31. 
[3] The whole man, Job 20. 11. Psal. 35. 10. 
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The bones which thou hast broken, Psal. 51. 8 
My heart, tohich hath been sorely wounded and 
terrijled by the dreadful message sent by Na- 
than, and by the dismal sentence of thy law, 
denounced against such sinners as I am. 

This is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh, 
Gen. 2. 23. God hath provided me a meet 
help and wife, not out of the brute creatures, 
but of mine own body, and of the same nature 
with myself. 

We are members of his flesh and bones, Eph. n. 
30. Ml that grace and glory which the clnirch 
hath is from Christ, 1 Cor. 1. 30. Eph. 2. 10 
(as the woman was taken out of theman. Gen 
2. 23.) and she has the same graces and glory 
that Christ hath, John 1. 16. | 17. 22. 

G^ew.2.23.this is ft. of my bones, and flesh of my flesh 

29. 14. surely thou art my 6. and my flesh 
Exod. 12. 46. neither shall ye break aft. JViiw.9.12. 
Mam. 19. 16. toucheth a ft. of a man, be unclean 
Judg. 9. 2. remember that I am your ft. and flesh 
2 Sam. 5. 1. behold we are thy ft. 1 Chron. 11. 1. 

19. 13. art thou not of my ft. and of my flesh? 

Job 2. 5. touch his ft. and flesh, and he will curse 
19.20. my ft. cleaveth to my skin, and to my flesh 
31. 22. let my arm be broken from the ft. 

Prov. 25. 15. a soft tongue breaketh the ft. 

Ezek. 37. 7; the bones came together, ft. to his ft. 

39. 15. when any seeth a man's ft. then set up 
John 19. 36. a ft. of him shall not be broken 

BONES. 
Exod. 13. 19. Moses took the ft. of Joseph with 
Josh. 24. 32. the ft. of Joseph buried in Shechem 
Judg. 19. 29. divided his concubine with her ft. 
2 SariL. 21. 12. took the ft. of Saul, ft. of Jonathan 
14. ft. of Saul and Jonathan buried in Zelah 

1 Kings 13. 2. men's ft. shall be burnt upon thee 

2 Kings 13.21. touched the ft. of Elisha, he revived 

23. 14. he filled the places with the ft. of men 
16. and took the ft. out of the sepulchres 

20. and he burnt men's ft. upon the altars 
2 Chron. 34. 5. he burnt the ft. of the priests 

.Job 10. 1 1. thou hast fenced me with ft. and sinews 

Fsal. 51. 8. the ft. thou hast broken may rejoice 

53. 5. God scattereth the ft. of him that encampeth 

141. 7. our ft. are scattered at the grave's mouth 

Prov. 3. 8. fear Lord, it shall be marrow to thy ft. 

14. 30. but envy the rottenness of the ft. 

15. 30. a good report maketh the ft. fat 

16. 24. pleasant words are health to the ft. 

17. 22. but a broken spirit drieth the ft. 

Eccl. 11. 5. nor how the ft. do grow in the womb 
Isa. 58. 11. the Lord shall make fat thy ft. 
66. 14. your ft. shall flourish like an herb 
,Ter. 8. 1. bring the ft. of the kings, and ft. of the 
priests, ft. of prophets, and ft. of inhabitants 
Ezek. 6. 5. 1 will scatter your ft. about your altars 

24. 4. fill it with the choice ft. || 5. burn ft. 10. 

37. 1. valley full of ft. || 3. can these ft. live 1 

4. prophesy upon these ft. and say, O ye dry ft. 
11. these ft. are house of Israel, our ft. are dried 

JImos 2. 1. because he burnt ft. of the king of Edom 
6. 10. that burneth him, to bring out the ft. 

Zeph. 3. 3. they gnaw not the ft. till the morrow 

Mat. 23. 27. but are within full of dead men's ft. 

Luke 24. 39. for a spirit hath not flesh and ft. 
His BONES. 

lKings'\2.21.whQX\ I am dead lay my ft.beside/n's ft. 

2/jr«re^s23.18.1et no man mo\Qhis ft. so they lethis ft. 

Job 20. 11. his ft. are full of the sin of his youth 
21. 24. his ft. are moistened with marrow 
33. 19. the multitude oi Ids ft. with strong pain 

21. and his ft. that were not seen, stick out 

40. 18. his ft. as pieces of brass, his ft. as iron 
Psal. 34.20. he keepeth all his (/.not one is broken 

109. 18. so let it come like oil into his ft. 
Prou. 12.4. makes ashamed is as rottenness inhis ft. 
Jer. 50. 17. Nebuchadnezzar hath broken his ft. 
jEpA.5.30. we are members of his flesh and of his ft. 
Heb. 11. 22. and gave command, concerning his ft. 

My BONES. 
Gen. 50. 25. ye shall carry up my ft. Exod. 13. 19. 
2 Sam. 19. 12. ye are my b. and my flesh 
1 Kings 13. 31. when I am dead my ft. beside his ft. 
Job 4. 14. trembling made all my ft. to shake 

7. 1 15. my soul chooseth death rather than jny ft. 

30. 17. my ft. are pierced in me in the night 

30. my skin is black, and my ft. burnt with heat 

Psal. 0. 2. O Lord, heal me, for my ft. are ve.xed 

22.14. allTTZJ/ft.areout ofjoint||17. 1 may tell tt??/ ft. 

31. 10. my ft. are consunied||3'2.3. my ft. waxed old 

35. 10. all my ft. shall sa^B^ord who is like to thee 

38. 3. neither is there s^grest in my ft. 

42. 10. as with asword nl^n?/ ft. enemies reproach 
102.3. days consumed, my ft. are burnt as a hearth 

5. by reason of grodningrre?/ ft. cleave to my skin 
Isa. 38. 13. as a lion, so will he break all my ft. 
Jer. 20. 9. as a burning fire shut up in my ft. 

23. 9. mv heart is broken, all my ft. shake 
Lam. 1. 13. he haih sent fire into my ft. 
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Z,am.3.4.my flesh he made old, he hath broken myh 
Hab. 3. 16. rottenness entered into vnj ft. 

Their BONES. 
J\rum.2i. 8. Israel shall break their ft. and pierce 
16'a7«.31.13.took their b.^mH buried thtm at Jabesh 
IChr. 10. 12. buried their ft. under an oak at Jabesh 
Lam. 4. 8. their skin cleaveth to their ft. 
Ezek. 32. 27. their iniquity shall be on their ft. 
Dan. 6. 24. the lions brake all their ft. in pieces 
Jl/if.3.2. pluck off their skin and flesh from their b 

3. they break their ft. and chop them in pieces 

BONNETS. 

Exod. 28. 40. for Aaron's sons thou shalt make b 

29. 9. thou shalt put the ft. on them, Lev. 8. 13. 

39. 28. they made goodly ft. of fine linen 

Isa. 3. 20. the Lord will take away the ft. 

Ezek. 44. 18. they shall have linen ft. on their heads 

BOOK 
Signifies, [1]A register wherein things are writ- 
ten. Gen. 5. 1. Esth. 6. 1. [2] The holy scrip- 
tures, Psal. 40. 7. Rev. 22. 19. [3] The con- 
sciences of men, Dan. 7. 10. Rev. 20. 12. [4] 
God's counsel and purpose, Psal. 139. 16. [5j 
His omniscience, or careful remembrance of 
the services and afflictions of his people, PsaL 
56. 8. Mai. 3. 16. [6] His election to life cter 
nal, Rev. 21. 27. 
Exod. 17. 14. write this for a memorial in a ft. 
32. 32. if wilt not forgive, blot me out of thy ft. 
33. who hath sinned, him will I blot outof my b. 
JVMm.5.23. the pi-iest shall write these curses in a 6 

21. 14. it is said in the ft. of the wars of the Lord 
i'eMi.]7.18.shallwritehimacopyofthislavv in aft. 

31. 24. made an end of writing this law in a ft. 
Josh. 10. 13. written in the ft. of Jasher, 2 Sam.1.18. 

18. 9. the men described it into seven parts in a ft 
1 Sam. 10. 25. Samuel told, and wrote it in a ft. 

1 Kings 11.41. written in theft.of acts of Solomon 

2 Kings 22. 8. Hilkiah gave the ft. to Shaphan 
10. Hilkiah delivered me a 6. 2 Chron. 34. 15, 18. 
16. I will bring evil, even all the words of the ft. 

23. 24. might perform the words written in the ft. 

1 Chron. 9. 1. were written in the ft. of the kings 
29. 29. are written in the ft. of Samuel the seer 

2 Chron. 9. 29. acts of Solomon in theft, of Nathan 

12. 15. acts of Rehoboam in the ft. of Shemaiah 
20. 34. the acts of Jehoshaphat in the ft. of Jehu 
34. 16. Shaphan carried the ft. to the king 

21. concerning the words of the ft. that is found 
24. all the curses that are written in the ft. 
Ezra 4. 15. search may be made in ft. of records 
JSTeh. 8. 5. Ezra opened the ft. in the siglu of all 
Esth. 9. 32. of Purim, and it was written in the b 
Job 19. 23. oh that they were printed in a ft. 
31. 35. that mine adversary had written a ft 
Psal. 40. 7. in the volume of the ft. Ucb. 10. 7. 
56. 8. put thou my tears, are they not in thy ft.? 
69. 28. let them be blotted out of ft. of the living 
139. 16. in thy ft. all my members were written 
Isa. 29. 11. as the words of a ft. that is sealed 
12. ft. is delivered to him that is not learned 
18. the deaf shall hear the words of the ft. 
. 30. 8. now go and note it in a ft. that it may be 

34. 16. seek ye out of the ft. of the Lord, and read 
Jer. 30. 2. write the words I have spoken in a ft 

32. 1 10. 1 wrote in the ft. the evidence 
12. witnesses that subscribed ft. of the purchase 

36. 2. take a roll of a ft. || 10. read in the ft. 

45. 1. written the words in a ft. from Jeremiah 

51. CO. so Jeremiah wrote in a ft. all the evil 
Ezek. 2. 9. and lo, a roll of a ft. was therein 
Dan. 12. 1. every one found written in the ft. 

4. O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the J. 
iN'ah. 1. 1. the ft. of the vision of Nahum 

Mai. 3. 16. a ft. of remembrance was written 
Mat. 1. 1. the ft. of the generation of Jesus 
Luke 3. 4. as it is written in the ft. of Esaias 

4. 17. there was delivered to Jesus the ft. of the 
prophet Esaias, and when he had opened the ft. 

20. he closed the ft. and gave it to the minister 
20. 42. in the ft. of the Psalms, Jlcts 1. 20. 
Jlcts 7. 42. it is written in the ft. of the Prophets 
Heb. 9. 19. he sprinkled the ft. and the peoplp 
Rev. 1. 11. what thou seest, write in a ft. 

5. 1. a ft. written within, on the backside sealed 

2. who is worthy to open the ft. and to loose seals 1 

3. and no man was able to open the ft. 

10. 2. and he had in his hand a little ft. open 

8. go and take the little ft. which is open 

9. give me the little ft. |1 10. I took the little ft. 
20. 12. another ft. was opened, the ft. of life 

22. 19. if any take away from the words of the b. 

See Covenant. 

BOOK of the Law. 

7)«it28.61 .every plague not written in b.of the law 

29. 21. according to the curses in this ft. of the law 

30. 10. to keep his statutes written in this ft. of law 
31. 26. take this ft. cf the late and put it in the ark 

Josh. 1. 8. this ft. of the law shall not depart out oi 
8. 31. written in ft, of law oi Moscs,2 Kings 14.6 



BOR 



BOR 



BOS^ 



S&'?no-s32 8. 1 have Ibund b.ofthelaw inthe house 
JVe/i. d. 3. so they read in the b. of the laic distinctly 
Oal. 3. 10. that ave written in b. of law to do them 

BOOK of Life. 

Phil. 4. 3 wliose names are written in the b. of life 

Rev. 3. 5. 1 wiU not blot iiis name out of b. of life 

J 3. 8. names are not written in the b. of life, 17. 8. 

20. 12. anollier b. opened, wiiich is the b. of life 
15.was not found written in the b. of life ^v■as ca-st 

21. 27. wJiich are written in tlie Lamb's b. of life 
22. 19. shaU take away his part out of the 6.0/ Z(/"e 

BOOK of Moses. 
2 Chr. 25. 4. but did as it is written in b. of Moses 
35. 12. to offer as it is written in the b. of Moses 
Ezra (5. 18. set priests, as it is written in b.of Moses 
JVeA.lS. 1. on that day they read in the b. of Moses 
Mark 12. 2'6. have ye not read in the b. of Moses ? 

This BOOK. 

Gen. 5. 1. this is the 6. of the generation of Adam 

I)eut.2d.5S. do all written in this b. 2 Chron. 34. 21. 

29. 20. the curses that are written in this b. 27. 

2Kings 22. 13. inquire concerning words of this b. 

fathers have not hearkened to words of this b. 

23. 3. to perform the words written in this b. 
Jer. 25. 13. 1 will bring all that is written in this b. 

51. 63. when hast made an end of reading this b. 
John 20. 30. signs which are not written in this b. 
Rev. 22. 7. the sayings of the prophecy of this b. 

9. of them which keep the sayings of this b. 

10. seal not the sayings of the prophecy of i/«'s J. 

18. heareth the words of the prophecy of this b. if 
any add, add to him plagues written in this b. 

19. his part from the things written in this b. 

BOOKS. 
Ezra 6. f !• search was made in the house of the b. 
Eccl. 12. 12. of making many b. there is no end 
Dan. 7. 10. and the b. were opened. Rev. 20. 12. 
9. 2. I understood by h. the number of years 
John 21. 25. the world could not contain the b. 
.i/^cislO. ] 9. many brought their &. and burned them 
2 Tim. 4. 13. bring the b. especially the parchments 
Rev. 20. 12. dead judged out of things written in b. 

BOOTH. 
Job 27. 18. as a b. that the keeper maketh 
Jonah 4. 5. Jonah went and made him a b. 

BOOTHS, 
Gen. 33. 17. and Jacob made b. for his cattle 

t therefore the name of the place is called b. 
Lev. 23. 42. ye shall dwell in b. seven days 

43. I made the children of Israel dwell in b. 
JSTeh. 8. 14. Israel should dwell in b. || 16. made b. 

BOOTY, lES. 
jyum. 31. 32. b. the rest of the prey, 675,000 sheep 
Jer. 49. 32. and their camels shall be a b. 
Hob. 2. 7. thou shalt be for b. unto them 
Zeph. 1. 13. therefore their goods shall become a b. 

BORDER. 
Gen. 49 13. Zebulun his b. shall be to Zidon 
Exod. 19. 12. or touch the b. of the mount 
J^Tum. 21. 23. not suffer Israel to pass thro' his b. 

34. 8. from Hor ye shall point out your b. 

35. 26. if the slayer shall come without the b. 
Deut. 12. 20. when the Lord shall enlarge thy b. 
Josh. 22. 25. the Lord hath made Jordan a b. 

24. 30. and they buried Joshua in the b. of his 

inheritance in mount Ephraim, Judg. 2. 9. 
2 Sam. 8. 3. smote him as he went to recover his 6. 

1 Kings 4.21. and Solomon reigned over all king- 

doms unto the b. of Egypt, 2 Chron. 9. 26. 

2 Kings 3. 21. all that were able stood in the 6. 
P.?aZ.78.54. brought them to the b. of his sanctuary 
Prov. 15. 25. he will establish the b. of the widow 
Isa. 28. t25. cast in wheat and rye in their b. 

37. 24. I will enter into the height of his b. 
Jer. 31. 17. thy children come again to their b. 
Ezek. 11. 10. 1 will judge you in the b. of Israel, 11 . 
47. 13. this shall be the b. whereby ye inherit 
Joel 3. 6. might remove them from their b. 
Amos 1. 13. that they might enlarge their b. 
6. 2. or their b. greater than your b. 
Obad. 7. the men have brought thee even to the b. 
Zeph.2.8.and magnified themselves against their Z». 
Mai. 1. 4. they shall call them the b. of wickedness 
5. Lord will be magnified from the b. of Israel 
See East, South. 
BORDER. 
Exod. 25. 2.5. make to it a 6. of a hand-breadth, 
make a golden crov/n to the b. round about 
Mark 6. 56. touch, if it were but the b. of his garm. 
Luke 8.44.came behind, and touched &.of his garm. 

BORDER, Verb. 
Zech. 9. 2. and Hamath also shall b. thereby 

BORDERS. 
Gen. 23. 17. the trees in all the &. were made sure 
Exod. 16. 35. till they come to the b. of Canaan 
34.24. I will cast out nations, and enlarge thy b. 
JSTum. 20. 17. until we have passed thy b. 21. 22. 
2 Kings 19. 23. 1 will enter the lodgings of his b. 
Psal. 74. 17. thou hast set the b. of the earth 
147. 14. he maketh peace in thy b. filleth thee 
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Isa. 15. t 5. my heart shall cry out to the b. 
54. 12. 1 will make thy b. of pleasant stones 
.Jer. 15. 13. that for all thy sins, even in all thy b. 
Ezek. 45. 1. this shall be lioly in all the b, 
Mic. 5. 6. when he treadcth witlun our b. 
Mat. 4. 13. in the b. of Zabulon and Nephthalim 

BORDERS. 
J\''um. 15. 38. fringes in b. on fringe of b. a ribband 
IKings 7.28. they had ^. and Z/. were between ledgi's 
2 Kings 16. 17. Ahaz cut ofi'the b. of the bases 
Cant. 1. 11. we will make the b. of gold with studs 
Mat. 23. 5 - ■ • ^ • 

BORE 

Exod. 21. 6. his master shall b. his ear through 
JVum. 10. 1 14. wilt thou b. out eyes of these men 1 
Job 40. j 24. will any b. his nose with a gin 1 
41. 2. canst thou b. his jaw through with a thorn 1 

BORED. 
.Judg. 10. t 21. the Philistines b. out his eyes 
2 Kings 12. 9. Jehoiada took a chest and b. a hole 

BORN 
Is taken, [1] Naturally, /or iem^ brought into the 
■world, Gen. 30. 22. Job 1. 2. [2] Supernaturally, 
thus the juighty and miraculous power of God 
was seen in the production of Isaac, enabling 
Abraham to beget, and Sarah to conceive and 
bear him, when both their bodies were as dead. 
Gen. 17. 17. Rom. 4. 19. Heb. 11. 11. [3] Car- 
nally, so was Ishmael boi-n, according to the 
ordinanj course of nature, and not b7j promise, 
as Isaac was. Gal. 4. 23, 29. [4] Spiritually, 
such as are regenerated and renewed, by the 
power and grace of the Spirit of God, in the 
ministry of the word, and so are made like 
God, by partaking of a divine nature, John 1. 
13. I 3. 5, 6. 2 Pet. 1. 4. 1 John 3. 9. 
BORN again. 
Jb/ire3.3.exceptanianbe6.a. 5, || 7. ye must be 5. a. 
1 Pet. 1. 23. being b. again, not of corruptible seed 
See FiRST-BoRN, Witness. 
BORN, for brought forth. 
Gen. 17. 17. a child b. to him 100 years old, 21. 5. 
2L 7. I have b. him a son in his old age 
24. 1.5. Rebekah came, who was b. to Bethuel 

29. 34. because I have b. him three sons 

30. 20. because I have b. him six sons 

31. 43. what do to the children which they have &.? 
Exod. 1. 22. every son Z».ye shall cast into the river 
Z/gy. 12.7. this is the law of her that hath 6. a male 
19. 34. the stranger shall be as one b. among you 
23. 42. all that are Israelites b. shall dwell in booths 
JSTum. 15. 29. one law for him thatis b. and stranger 
.Josh. 5. 5. b. in the wilderness had not circumcised 

8. 33. as well the stranger, as he that was b. 
.Tudg. 13. 8. what do to the child that shall be b. 

18. 29. called city after the name of Dan b. to Isr. 
Ruth 4. 15. for thy daughter-in-law hath b. him 

1 Sam. 2. 5. so that the barren hath b- seven 

4. 20. the women said, fear not, thou hast b. a son 

2 Sam. 12. 14. the child b. to thee shall surely die 
IKings 13.2. a child shall be i.to the house of Dav. 
1 Chr. 7. 21. the men of Gath b. in that land slew 

20. to. he also was b. to the giant 
22. 9. behold a son shall be b. to thee 
.Job 3. 3. let the day perish wherein I was b. 

5. 7. yet man is b.lo trouble as sparks iy upward 
11. 12. though man be b. hke a wild ass's colt 
1.5. 7. ai-t thou the first man that was b.? 

38. 21. knowest thou it, because wast then b.? 
PsfflZ.22.31. shall declare to a people that shall be b. 

58. 3. they go astray as soon as they be b. 

78. 6. even the children that should be b. 

87. 4. this man was b. there, 6. || 5. that man b. 
Prov. 17. 17. a brother is b. for adversity 
Eccl. 3. 2. a time to be b. || 4. 14. b. in his kingdom 
Tsa.9. 6. for unto us a child is b 

66. 8. or shall a nation be b. at once 1 
Jer. 15. 9. she that hath b. seven languisheth 
10. woe is me, that thou hast b.me a man of strife 

16.3. concerning sons and daughters 6. in this place 

20. 14. cursed be the day wherein I was b. 

22. 26. where ye were not b. there shall ye die 

Ezek. 16. 4. in day thou wast b. thy navel not cut 

5. to the loathing of thy person in day thou wast b. 

20. hast taken thy ^ons whom thou hast b. to me 

Hos. 2. 3. lest I set her as in the day that she wasb. 

Mat. 2. 2. where is he that is b. king of the Jews? 

4. Herod demanded where Christ should be b. 
19. 12. there are some eunuchs which were so b. 
26. 24. good if he had not been b. Mark 14. 21. 

Lukel.35. that holy thing that shall be b. of thee 

2. 11. to you is b. ihis jSfj/ in the city of David 

John 3. 4. how can a n^ybe b. when he is old ? 

5. except a man be &.«? water and of the Spirit 

6. that b. of flesh is flesh, that b. of Spirit is spirit 
8. so is every one that is b. of the Spirit 

8. 41. they said to him, we be not b. of fornication 

9. 2. master, who did sin, that he was b. blind 1 
34. wast altogether b. in sins, and dost teach us ? 

16. 21. for joy that a man is b. into the world 



John 18. 37. to thia end was I b. amX for thi^ caus* 
j9cf6-2.8.hear in our own tongue wherein we were b 
7. 20. in which time IMoses was b. and was fair 
18.2. Paul found a Jew named Aquila J. in Pontus 
24. a Jew named Apoilos b. at Alexandria 
22. 3. I am a Jew b. in Tarsus || 28. 1 was free i 
Rom. 9. 11. for the children being not yet b. 
1 Cor. 15. 8. seen of me, as of one b. out of due time 
Gal.'i.2'S. of bond-woman,wa3Z». after ihe tiesh,29 
Heb. 11. 23. by faith Moses when b. was hid 
lPei.2.2.as new fi.babes desire sincere milk of word 
IJohn 2. 29. that doth righteousness, is b. of him 
Rev. 12. 4. to devour the child as soon as it was b, 

BORN of God. 
John 1. 13. which were b. not of blood, but of God 
1,/ohn 3.9. b.of God doth not commit sin, because b. 
4.7.every one that loveth isb.of G'od,imd knoweth 
5. 1. who believeth that Jesus is Christ is b. of God 
4. whatsoever is b. of G od overcometh the world 
18. whosoever is b. of God sinneth not 
BORN in the house. 
G'ere.l4.14.armed his trained servants Z». Z77 his 7ioti.9e 
15. 3. to me no seed, one b. in my house is my heir 
17.12. Z/.m thehouseshaW be circumcised, 13, 23,27. 
Lev. 22. 11. b. in the priest's house eat of his .neat 
Eccl. 2. 7. 1 had servants b. in my house 

BORN in the land. 

iSa;o(^.12.19.no leaven, whether stranger oib.in land 

. 48. the stranger shall be as one b. in the land 

Lev.2A. 16. b. in land that blasphemeth put to death 

JV^«m.9.14. oneordinance for stranger and &.?« land 

15.30. doth ought presumptuously, whether i inl. 

BORN of a 7Vomd7i, or zoom en. 

.Job 14. 1. man that is b. of a woman is of few days 

15. 14. that is &. o/azo. that he should be righteous 

25. 4. how can he be clean that is b. of a woman ? 

Mat.11.11. among them that are b. of id. Luhel.2&, 

BORN. 
G'ere.50.t23.children of JMachir b. on Joseph's taees 
Exod. 25. 14. that the ark may be b. with them 

28. that the table may be b. with them 
Judg.lf}.29.X\iQ pillars on which the house was Z/.up 
Isa. 46. 3. which are b. by me f-om the belly 
66. 12. ye shall be i. upon her sides and be dandled 
Jer. 10. 5. they must be b. because they cannot go 
Jlmos 5. 26. ye have b. the tabernacle of Moloch 
Mark2.3. bringing one sick of palsy, was Z». of four 
John 20. 15. if thou hast b. him hence tell me 
J3cts 21. 35. so it was that he was b. of the soldiers 
ICor. 15. 49. as we have ft. the image of the eartn.y 

BORNE. 
./06 34. 31. to be said to God, I have?'. chastisement 
P.5aZ.55.12.itwasnotan enemy, then I could havefr 
09. 7. because for thy sake I have /*. reproach 
Isa. 53. 4. surely he hath b. griefs, carried sorrows 
Lam. 3. 28. because he hath b. it upon him 
5. 7. fathers sinned, and we have b. their iniquities 
Ezek.lQ.oS. thou hast b. thy lewdness and abomin. 
32. 24. they have b. their shame, 36. 6. | 39. 26. 
Mat. 20. 12. which have b. burden and heat of day 
23.4. heavy burdens, grievous to be &. LukeW.A^. 
Rev. 2. 3. hast b. and hast patience, and not fainted 

BORROW. 
Exod.3.22.e\exy woman shall S. of neighbour, 11.2. 
22. 14. if a man b. ought, and it be hurt or die 
Deut. 15. 6. thou shalt lend, but shalt not b. 28. 12. 
2/fm^s4.3.Elishasaid,go ^.vessels abro.,J.notfew 
Mat. 5. 42. him that would &. of thee, turn not away 

BORROWED. 
Exod. 12. 35. theyZ>. of Egyptians jewels of silver 
2 Kings 6. 5. he cried, alas, master, for it was b. 
JVeA. 5. 4. we have ft.monev for the king's tribute 

BORROWER. 
Prov. 22. 7. and the b. is servant to the lender 
Isa. 24. 2. as with the lender, so with the b. 

BORROWETH. 
Psal. 37. 21. the wicked b. and payeth not again 

BOSOM 
Signifies, [1] That part of the body which in- 
closes the heart, Exod. 4. 6. [2] The arms, 
Psal. 129. 7. 
The Son which is in the bosom of the Father, 
.John 1. 18. who is one with the Father, entirely 
beloved by him, andintimately acquainted with 
all his counsels and will. 
Render into their bosom, Psal. 79. 12. Punish 
them sensibly, so as it may come home to them, 
and fall heavily upon them in their own persons. 
He shall carry them in his bosom, Isa. 40. 11. 
He shall perform all the offices of a tender and 
faithful shepherd toward his people, carrying 
himself with great loisdom, condescension, and 
compassion to everyone of them, according ta 
their several capacities and infirmities. 
Abraham's bosom, Luke 16.23. Lazarjts was in a 
place of rest, where he had communion with the 
saints, and enjoyed the same felicity with Jlbror 
hamthefriendofGod;a7idthisplacewasheaven. 
Gen. 16. 5. Sarai said, I have given my maid into 
Exod. 4. 6. put now thy hand into thy b. 7. [thy b 



BOT 



BOU 



BOU 



J\rtimA] .1-2. tiiatsnouiclestsay, carry them in thy J. 
7,^ei:i^. 13. 6. if the wife of thy 6. entice thee secretly 

38 54. his eye evil toward the wife of his b. 
56. her eye evil toward the husband of her b. 
Ruth 4. 16. Naomi took the child and laid it in her b. 
2 Sam. 12. 3. drank of his cup, and lay in his b. 

8. 1 gave thee thy master's wives into thy b. 
1 Kings 1. 2. a youno' viigin, let her lie in thy b. 

3. 20. she arose and took my son, and laid it in 
her b. and laid her dead child in my b. 

17. 19. Elijah took him out of her b. 

22. 1 35. the blood ran into the b. of the chariot 
Job 19. t 27 though my reins be consumed in my b. 

3L 33. oy hiding mine iniquity in my b. 
Psal. 35. 13. my prayer returned into my own b. 

74. 11. pluck thy right hand out of thy b. 

79. 12. and render seven-fold into their b. 

89. 50. how I do bear in my b. the reproach of all 

129. 7. nor he that bindeth sheaves, his b. 
Prov. 5. 20. wilt thou embrace the 6. of a stranger? 

6. 27. can a man take fire in his b.? 

17. 23. a wicked man taketh a gift out of tiis b. 

19. 24. a slothful man hideth his hand in b. 26. 15. 
21. 14. a reward in the b. paciheth wrath 

Eccl. 7. 9. for anger resteth in the b. of fools 
Fsa. 40. 11. he shall carry the lambs in his b. 

49. t 22. they shall bring thy sons in their b. 

65. 6. will recompense, even recomp. into their b. 
7. I will measure their former work into their b. 
Jer. 32. 18. iniquity of fathers into the b. of children 
ham.^. 12. their soul was poured into mother's b. 
Ezek. 43. f 13. b. of the altar shall be a cubit 
J\Iic. 7. 5. keep from her that lieth in thy b. 
Luke 6. 38. good measure men give into your b. 

16. 22. was carried by the angels into Abraham's b. 
23. seeth Abraham, and Lazarus in his b. 

John 1. 18. which is in the b. of the Father 

13.23. now there was leaning on Jesus' Z».a disciple 

BOSSES. 
Job 15. 26. upon the thick b. of his buckleis 

BOTCH. 
Z)eji«. 28. 27. Lord will smite thee with the b. 35. 

BOTH. 

Gew.2.25.were &.naked || 3. 7. the eyes oib. opened 

19.36. thus were b. the daiighters of Lot with child 

21. 27. and b. of them rmide a covenant 

22. 8. so they went t.. of them together 

27.45. why should I be de pri ved of you i. in one day 

31. 37. that they may judge betwixt us b. 

Exod. 22. 9. cause of b. shall come before judges 

11. then shall an oath of the Jjord be between b. 

LiCO. 20. 11. b. of them surely be put to death, their 

blood shall be upon them, 12. Deut. 22. 22. 

JSTum.'li 5. called Aaron and Miriam, they b. came 

25. 8. Phinehas went after and thrust b. through 

Deut. 19.17: b. the men shall stand before the Lord 

1 Sam. 2. 34. in one day they shall die b. of them 
9. 26. went out, 6. of them, he and Samuel, abroad 

20. 42. forasmuch as we have sworn b. of us 
Jgb 9.33.any days-man that might layhis hand on b. 
Prov. 17. 15. b. are abomination to the Lord, 20.10. 

20. 12. the Lord hath made even b. of them 
24. 22. and who knoweth the ruin of them b.? 
Eccl. 4. 3. better than b. is he that hath not been 
Isa. 1. 31. they shall b. burn together, none quench 

7. 16. the land shall be forsaken of i. her kings 
Je?: 46. 12. and they are fallen b. together 
Ezek. 21. 19. b. twain shall come forth of one land 

23. 13. then I saw that tiiey b. took one way 
Mic. 7. 3. that they may do evil with b. hands 
Zech. 6. 13. counsel of peace shall be between 

9. 1 15. they shall fill b. tiie bowls [tiieni b. 
Mat. 15. 14. b. shall fall into the ditch, Luke 6. 39. 
Luke 1. 42. nothing to pay, frankly forgave them b. 
.'3cfs23.8.nor angel nor spirit, but Pharis. confess 6. 
Eph. 2. 14. he is our peace, who hath made b. one 

16. he might reconcile b. unto God by the cross 

2 Pet. 3. 1. in b. I stir up your pure minds 

Rev. 19.20. b. were cast alive into the lake of fire 

BOTTLE 
Signifies, [1] A vessel to contain liquids, Gen. 21. 

14. Josh. 9. 4. [2] The inhabitants o/ Jerusa- 
lem, whom God threatened to fill with the wine 
of terror and astonishment for their sins, Jer. 
13. 12. [3] The clouds, in which the rain is 
kept, as in bottles, out of w/iich God poureth 
it when he sees fit. Job 38. 37. 

Put my tears in thy bottle, Psal. 56. 8. Regard 
and consider all my troubles, which have caused 
so much grief to me, and deliver me from them. 

Gen. 21. 14. took a b. of water and gave it Hagar 

15. water was spent in the b. \\ 19. she filled the b. 
Judg.i.ld. she opened a Z». of milk, and covered him 
ISam.l.'Hi. Hannah took aZ».of wine, brought him 

10. 3. shall meet another carrying a b. of wine 
16. 20. Jesse took a b. of wine and sent to Saul 

2 Sam. 16. 1. Ziba brought to David a b. of wine 

Ps.56.8. put thou my tears into thy J.are they notin 

119. 83. I am become like a b. in the smoke 

Isa, 30. 1 14. he shall break it as the b. of potters 

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Jer. 13. 12. every b. shall be filled with wine 

19. 1. get a potter's earthen b. || 10. break the b. 
Hab.2.15. pattest thy Z».to him and makest drunken 

BOTTLES. 
Josh. 9. 4. the Gibeonites took wine b. and rent 
13. these b. of wine which we filled were new 
li"a;«.25.18. Abigail took two b. of wine, five sheep 
Job 32. 19. my belly ready to burst like new b. 
'38. 37. or who can stay the b. of heaven 1 
Jer. 48. 12. shall empty his vessels, and break b. 
Hvs. 7. 5. the prince made him sick with b. of wine 
Mat. 9. 17. neither do men put new wine into old b- 
else the b. break, Mark 2. 22. Luke 5. 37, 38. 
BOTTOM. 
Exod. 15. 5. they sank into the b. as a stone 

29. 12. thou shall pour blood beside the b. of the 
altar, Lev. 4. 7, 18, 25, 30. | 5. 9. | 8. 15. | 9. 9. 

Job 36. 30. behold, God covereth "the b. of tbe sea 
Cant. 3. 10. he made the b. thereof of gold 
Ezek. 36. j 4. thus saith the Lord to hills and b. 
Dan.Q. 24. or ever they came at the b. of the den 
jimos 9. 3. tho' they be hid from my sight in the b. 
Jonah 2. 6. 1 went down to the 6. of the mountains 
Zech. 1. 8. he stood among myrtle-trees in the b. 
Mat. 27. 51. vail rent from top to b. Mark 15. 38. 

BOTTOMLESS. 
B.ev. 9. 1. to him was given the key of tbe b. pit 

2. he opened the b. pit, and there arose smoke 
11. had a king, wluch is the angel of the b. pit 

11. 7. the beast that ascendeth out of the b. pit 
17. 8. the beast shall ascend out of the b. pit 

20. 1. an angel having the key of the b. pit 

3. and cast him into the b. pit, and shut him up 

BOUGH. 
Gen. 49. 22. Joseph is a fruitful b. even a fruitful 
b. by a well, whose branches run over tiie wall 
Judg.d.48. Abimelech cut down a b. from the trees 

49. the people cut down every man his b. 
Isa. 10. 33. the Lord shall lop the b. with terror 

17. 6. two or three berries in top of uttermost b. 

9. in that day his strong cities be as a forsaken b. 
BOUGHS. • 

Lev. 23. 40. b. of goodly trees, b. of thick trees 
Deut. 24. 20. thou shalt not go over the b. again 
2 Sam. 18. 9. the mule went under the b. of an oak 
Job 14. 9. and brought forth b. like a plant 
Psal. 80. 10. the i . were like the goodly cedar- trees 

11. she sent out her b. to the sea, branches to river 
Cajit. 7. 8. I will take hold of the b. thereof 
fsa. 27. 11. when the b. thereof are withered 

30. tl7. till ye be left as a tree bereft of b. 
Ezek. 17. 23. it shall bring forth b. and bear fruit 

31. 3. his top was among the thick b. 14. 

6. the fowls made their nests in his b. Dan. 4. 12. 
BOUGHT. 

1 Sam. 25. j 29. in the midst of the b. of a sling 

BOUGHT. 

Gen. 17. 12. circumcised every man-child born in 

house, Z>.with his money, 13,23,27. Exod. 12.44. 

33. 19. Jacob b. a parcel of a field, Josh. 24. 32. 

39. 1. Potiphar b. Joseph of the Ishmaelites 

47. 14. Joseph gathered money for the corn they b. 

20. Joseph b. all the land of Egypt, 23. 
49. 30. which Abraham b. 50. 13. .dcts 7. 16. 
Z.er.25.28.shall remain in the hand of him that b. it 
30. shall be established for ever to him that b. it 

50. he shall reckon with him that b. him 

25. 51. give out of the money that he was b. for 
27. 22. sanctify to the Lord a field that he b. 
24. in jubilee return to him of whom it was b. 

Deut. 32. 6. is not he thy father that b. thee? 

Puth 4. 9. 1 have b. all that was Elimelech's 

2 ■'ia/a. 12. 3. one little ewe-lamb which he had b. 
24. 24. so David b. the thresliing-iioor and oxen 

1 Kings 16. 24. Omri b. the hill Samaria of Shemer 
JVeA. 5. 16. 1 continued in work, nor b. we any land 
Jer. 32.9. 1 b. the field of Hanameel my uncle's son 

43. and field^hall be b. in this land 

Hos. 3. 2. so itf. her to me lor 15 pieces of silver 

Mat. 13. 46. he sold all that he had, and b. that field 

21. 12. Jesus cast out all them that sold and b. in 

the temple, Alark 11. 15. Luke 19. 45. 

27. 7. took counsel, and b. with them potters' field 

t 9. whom they b. of the children of Israel 

Mark 15.46. Joseph J. fine linen and took him down 

16. 1. had b. sweet spices to come and anoint him 

Luke 14.18. 1 have 6. a piece of ground, and go see it 

19. 1 have 6. five yoke of oxen, I go to prove them 

17. 28. they did eat, they drank, they b. and sold 

1 Cor. 6. 20. for ye are b. with a price, 7. 23. 

2 Pet. 2. 1. even denying the Lord that b. them 
Rev. 14. 1 4. these were b. from among men 

BOVNDfiictiveb/. 

Gcn.22.9. J.Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar 

38.28. the midwife b. on his hand a scarlet thread 

42. 24. took Simeo i and b. him bfefore them 

f^ev. 8. 7. he b. the ephod with the curious girdle 

1 13. he b. bonnets on Aaron's sons 
JVmto. 30. 4. she had b. her soul, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 . 
Josh. 2. 21. she b. a scarlet fine in the window 



Judg. 15. 13. they b. Samson with trt'o new coree 

16. 8. b. with wilhs || 12. ropes |! 2L fetters 
2Kings 5.23. he b. two lalents of silver in two bag? 

17. 4. he shut up Hoshea and b. him in prison 
25. 7. they b. Zedekiah with fetters of brass 

2 CAr. 33. 11. b. Manasseh || 36. 6. b. Jehoiakim 
Prov. 30. 4. who hath b. the waters in a garment 
Bos. 1.15.iho' I have i. and strengthened their arms 
J5//iM4.3.Herod i.John and puiin pris. Mark 6.17. 
27. 2. they had b. Jesus, Mark 15. 1. .Jvkn 18. 12. 
Luke 13. 16. this daughter whom Saian haih b 
Jicts 21. 11. Agabus b. his own hands and feet 

22. 25. as they b. Paul with thongs he said, 29. 

23. 12. b. themselves under a curse, 14. 21. 
Rev. 20. 2. he b. Satan a thousand vears 

^0\]l:iD, passively.' 
G'en. 39.20. a place where the king's prisoners are b. 
40. 3. into tlie prison where Joseph was b. 

5. the butler and baker which were b. in prison 
42. 116. ye shall be b. in prison to prove your words 

19. let one of your brethren be b. in prison 
J\''um. 19. 15. vesbcl which hath no cover h. on it 
.hidg. 16. 6. wherewith thou mightest be b. 10,13. 

1 .Sam. 25. 29. the soul of my lord shall be b. 

2 Sam. 3. 34. thy hands were not b. nor feet 
.Job 35. 8. and if they be b. in fetters and holden 
Psal. 107. 10. being b. in affiiction and iron 
Prov. 22. 15. foolishness is b. in the heart of a child 
Jsa. 22. 3. are b. by the archers, all are b. together 

61. 1. the opening of the prison to them that are b. 
Lam. 1. 14. the yoke of my transgressions is b. 
Dan. 3. 21. b. in their coats i| 23. fell down b. 

24. did not we cast three men b. into the furnace 1 
Mat. 16. 19. bind on earth, be b. in heaven, 18. 18 

23. t 18. he that sweareth by the gift, he is b. 
Mark 15.7. lay Z». w ith them that made insurrection 
John 11. 44. b. hand and foot, his face was b. 

18. 24. Annas had sent him b. to Caiaphas, 1 13 
..'lets 9. 2. that he misht bring them b. 21. ] 22. 5. 

12. 6. Peter b. with chains || 24. 27. lel't Paul b. 

20. 22. behold I go b. in the Spirit to Jerusalem 

21. 13. I am ready not to be b. only, but to die 
Rom.1.2. \sb. by the law to her husband, lCor.7.39. 

1 Cor. 7. 27. art thou b. unto a wife, seek not to be 

2 Thess. 1. 3. we are 6. to thank God always, 2. 13, 
2 Tim. 2.' 9. but the word of God is not b. 

Heb. 13. 3. them that are in bonds, as 6. with them 
-RcD.9.14. loose the angels b. in the river Euphrates 

BOUND with chains. 
2 CAT-. 33.tll. Manasseh i.- II 36.16. Jehoiakim i.- 
PsaZ.C8.6. God bringeth out those which are/i. w.c. 
Jer. 39. 7. b. Zedekiah - 52. ll.||40. 1. Jeremiah i. - 
JVa/i. 3. 10. ail her great men were b. with chains 
.l/aWt 5.4.because he had been often b.icith chains 
Luke 8. 29. he was kept b. with chains, in fetters 
Jicls2\. 33. commanded Paul to be b. with two c. 

28.20. for hope of Israel I am b. with this chain 

BOUND up. 
Gen. 44. 30. his life is b. up in the lad's life 
2 Sam. 20. 1 3. they were b.up living in widowhood 
2 Kings 12. t 10. which b. up money in bags 
Isa. 1. 6. they have not been closed neither b. up 
Jer. 30.13. none to plead, that thou u^ayest be b.up 
Ezek. 30. 21. it shall not be b. up to be healed 

34. 4. nor ha^e ye b. up that which was broken 
Hos. 4. 19. the wind hath b. her tip in her wings 

13. 12. the iniquity of Ephraim.is b. up 

Luke 10. 34. he b- up liis wounds, pouring in oil 

BOUND, Substantive. 
Gen. 49. 26. to n':r.'?t b. of the everlasting hills 
Job 38. 20. thou shouldest take it to the b. thereof 
Psal.lOi.9. to waters set a 6. that they may not pass 
Prov. 22. 1 28. remove not the ancient b. 23. j 10. 
Jer. 5. 22. have placed the sand for the b. of the sea 
Ezek. 40. tl2. the b. before the little chambers 
Hos. 5. 10. the princes like them that remove the b, 

BOUNDS. 
Exod. 19. 12. thou shalt set b. to the people roun 

23. set b. about the mount, and sanctify it 
23. 31. 1 will set thy b. from the R^d-sea to sea of 
Deut. 32. 8. he set the b. of the people by number 
Job 14. 5. hast appointed his b. that he cannot pas3 
26. 10. he hath compassed the waters with b. 
Isa. 10. 13. I have removed the b. of the people 
./2ctsl7.26.hast determined the i.of their habitatioE 
BOUNTY. 

1 Kings 3. t 6. thou hast shewed to David great b 
10. 13. which Solomon gave her of his royal b. 

Prov. 20.^6. most men will proclaim their own J, 

2 Cor. 9. 5. and make up beforehand your b. tha, 

the same miirht be readv as a matter of 
BOUNTIFUL. 
Psal. 145. 1 17. the Lord is b. in all bis works 
Prov. 22. 9. he that hath a b. eye shall be blesscc 
Isa. 32. 5. nor shall the churl be said to be b. 

BOUNTIFULNESS. 
2 Cor. 9. 11. beins enriched in every thing to all e> 

BOUNTIFULLY. 
Psal. 13. 6. because he hath dealt b. with me 
116. 7. for the Lord hath dealt b. with theo 



BOW 

Psal. 319. 17. deal b. with thy servant that I may 
142. 7. for thou shalt deal b. with me 

2 Cor. 9. 6. he which soweth b. shall reap b. 
BOW 

Signifies, [1] Jininstrument for shooting arrows^ 
Gen. 27. S. 2 Kings 9. 24. [2] The whole fur- 
niture for zcary Psal. 44. 6. [3] StrenfftJi, Job 
.29. 20. [4] The raiii-bow, the sign of God's 
covenant in the cloud, which, though naturally 
a sign of rain, yet by God's appointment was 
turned into an assurance, that there should be 
no more such overfiowing rain as then had 
been. Gen. 9. 13, 14. [5] His promise and help, 
Hab. 3. 9. [6] Faith and patience, Gen. 49. 24. 

If he turn not, he hath bent his bow, Psal. 7. 12. 
If he leave not, his wicked course, then God 
hath prepared, and will speedily execute his 
judgments on him. 

His bow abode in strength. Gen. 49. 24. His in- 
nocence, patience, temperance, his faith and 
hope in God, continued firm, whereby he re- 
sisted and vanquished all the temptations and 
difficulties he met icith, so that his enemies 
could neither defile nor destroy him. 

Oen. 9. 13. 1 do set myb. in the cloud for a token 
14. that the b. shall be seen in the cloud, 10. 

27. 3. take, I pray thee, thy quiver and thy h, 

48. 22. 1 took of the Amorite with my sword and b. 

49. 24. hisZ/. abode in strength, and arms of hands 

Josh. 24. 12. but not with thy sword nor thy b. 

1 Sam. 13. 4. Jonathan gave David his sword, b. 
2Sa'm.l.l8. badetliem teach Judah the use of the b. 

22. the b. of Jonatlian turned not back 
\Kings 22. 34. a certain man drew a &. at a venture 
and smote the king of Israel, 2 Chron. 18. 33. 

2 Kings 6. 22. smite those taken with sword and b. 
9. 24. Jehu drew a b. with his full strength 
13. 15. take b. and arrows, he took b. and arrows 

16. put thy hand upon the h. ho put his hand 
1 Chron. 5. 13. valiant men, able to shoot witli b. 

12. 2. armed with b. and shooting arrows out of b. 
Job 29. 20. my b. was renewed in my hand 
Psal. 44. 6. I will not trust in my b. nor sword 

46. 9. he brcaketli the- 6. and cutteth the spear 

76. 3. there brake he the arrows of the b. 

78. 57. tliey were turned aside like a deceitful b. 
Is a. 41. 2. he gave them as stubble to his b. 

66. 19. that escape to the nations that draw the b. 
Jer. 6. 23. they shall lay hold on b. and spear 

49. 35. behold, I will break the b. of Elam 

50. 42. they sliall hold the b. and the lance 
LavL. 2. 4. he hath bent his b. like an enemy 
Ezek. 1. 28. as the appearance of the b. in the cloud 

39. 3. I will smite thy b. out of thy left hand 
Hos.1.5. 1 will break b. of Israel in valley of Jezreel 

7. I \w\\\ not save them by b. nor by sword 
2. 18. 1 will break the b. and the sword 
7. 16. not to most High, they are like a deceitful b. 
Amos 2. 15. he that handleth b. not deliver himself 
Hab. 3. 9. thy b. was made quite naked, thy word 
Zech. 9. 13. when I filled the b. with Ephraim 
Rev. 6. 2. he tliat sat on the white horse had a b. 
See Bend, Bent, Battle-Bow. 
BOW-SHOT. 
Oen. 21. 16. sat over-against him as it were a b. 

• BOWS. 
1 Sam. 2. 4. the b. of the mighty are broken 
31. 1 3. and men with b. hit him, 1 Chron. 10. 3. 

1 C/iroTi. 12. 2. they were armed with J. and could use 

2 Chron. 14. 8. army out of Benjamin that drew b. 
26. 14. Uzziah prepared for th^m b. and slings 

JVeA. 4. 13. I even set the peojjle with their b. 

16. the other half of them held both spears and b. 
Psal. 37. 15. and their b. shall be broken 
Isa. 7. 24. with arrows and b. shall men come 
13. 18. their b. siiall dash young men to pieces 
21. 1 17. the number of &. shall be diminished 
Jer. 51. 56. every one of their b. is broken 
Ezek. 39. 9. they shall burn the b. and the arrows 

BOW. 
Josh. 23. 7. neither make mention, nor serve, nor&. 
yourselves to their gods, 2 Kings 17. 35. 
2 Kings 5. 18. 1 b. myself in the house of Rimmon 
Job 39. 3. they b. themselves, they bring forth 
Psal.^2. 29. all that go down to the dust, shall b. 
72. 9. that dwell in wilderness shall b. before him 
78. 1 31. wrath of God made to b. down chosen men 
144. 5. b. thy heavens, O Lord, and come down 
Prov. 5. 1. and b. thine ear, to my understanding 
14. 19. evil b. before the good, wick(;d at gates of 
Eccl. 12. 3. the strong men shall b. themselves 
Mic. 6. 6. and b. myself before the high God 
Hab.3.G. the perpetual hills did J. his wayseverlast. 
Eph. 3. 14. for this cause I b. my knees to Father 

BOW dotcji. 

• Gen. 27. 29. nations b. down, mother's sons b.down 

37. 10. shall I, thy mother, and brethren b. down? 

49. 8. father's children shall b. down before me 

"Exod. 11.8. these thy servants shall b. down to me 

20. 5. shalt not b. doion thyself to them, Deut. 5.9. 

44 



BOW 

Exod. 23. 24. thou shalt not b. down to their gods 
Lev. 26. 1. neither set u]) any image to b, down to it 
Judg. 2. 19. in following other gods to b. down 
2 Kings .5. 18. when 1 b. doion in house of Rimmon 
19. 16. L. b. down thine ear, and hear, Psal. 86. 1. 
Job 31. 10. and let otliers b. doicn upon her 
Psal. 31.2. b. down thine ear to me, Prov. 22. 17. 
95. 6. O come, let us worship and U. down, let us 

kneel before the Lord 
Isa. 10. 4. without me they b. down under prisoners 
46.2. they stoop, they b.down together, they coultl 
49. 23. kings and queens shall b. down to tliee 
51.23. have said, b. down, that we may go over 
58. 5. is it to b. down his head as a bulrush 1 
60. 14. they that despised thee shall b. down 
65. 12. ye shall all b. down to the slaughter 
iio?n. 11. lO.eyesdarkened, 6. rfozoji their back alway 

BOW knee. 
Gen. 41. 43. and they cried before him, b. the kjiee 
Isa. 45. 23. to me every knee shall b. Horn. 14. 11. 
Eph. 3. 14. IZ/.my A-?teetoFatherofourLord Jesus 
Phil. 2. 10, at the name of Jesus every knee shall b. 

BOWED. 
Geji.33. 6. the handmaidens and their children b. 
7. Leah also with her children b. Rachel b. 

43. 26. Joseph's brethren b. themselves to him 
49. 15. Issachar b. his shoulder to bear, became a 

Jos/i.23.16. transgressed the covenant, served other 
gods, and b. yourselves to them, Judg. 2. 12, 17. 
Judg. 5. 27. at "her feet he b. where he b. he fell 
Ruth 2. 10. she fell on her face and b. herself 
lSa7n. 4. 19. Phinehas' wife b. herself and travailed 

20. 41. David b. himself 1| 25. 23. Abigail b. 41. 
2-Sa?/i.l9.14. David Z>.the heart of the men of Judah 

22. 10. he b. heavens and came down, Psal. 18. 9. 

1 Kings 1. 16. Bath-sheba b. and did obeisance, 31. 

19. 13. knees which have not b. to Baal, Rom. 11.4. 

2 Kings 1. 1 13. the third captain b. before Elijah 
2. 15. the sons of the prophets b. before Elisha 
4. 37. b. herself to ground, and took up her son 

2 Chron. 7. 3. b. themselves upon the pavement 
29. 29. the ki?ig and ail present b. themselves 
Esth. 3. 2. b. to Haman || 5. Mordecai b. not 
Earn. 3. 1 20. and my soul is b. in me 
Mat.21. 29. b. the knee before him, and mocked 
Luke 13. 11. a spirit of infirmity, and was b. 

BOWED down. 
Gen. 23. 12. Abraham b. doivn before the people 
42. 6. Joseph's brethren came and b. down, 43.28. 
JVm7?i.25.2. people did eat, and b.down to their gods 
Judg. 7. G. rest of the people b. doicn on their knees 
2 Kings 9. ] 24. Joram b. doion in his chariot 
2 CAr.25.14. set them up to be his gods, and b.down 
Psal.35. 14. 1 b. down heavily as one that mourneth 
38. 6. 1 am b. downgveat]}', I go mourning all day 

42. t 5. why art thou b. doion, O my soul? hope 

thou in God 

44. 25. our soul is b. dozen to the dust, our belly 
57. 6. my soul is b. down, they have digged a pit 
145.14. raiseth up all those that be b. down, 146. 8. 

75(1. 2. 11. the haughtiness of men shall be b. down 
17. and the loftiness of man shall be b. down 

21. 3. I was b. down at the hearing of it 
Luke24.5. they were afraid and Zi.dozcK their faces 

BOWED head. 
Gen. 24. 26. man b. his head and worshipped, 48. 

43. 28. they b. their heads and made obeisance 
Exod. 4. 31. then they b. their heads and wor- 
shipped, 12. 27. J\''eh. 8. 6. 

34. 8. Moses made haste and b. his head to earth 
JV*Km.22.31. Balaam b. his head and fell flat on face 
t Balaam b. down his head, and b. himself 

1 Chr. 29. 20. b. down their head r.nd worshipped 

2 Clir. 20. 18. Jehoshaphat b.h'is head to the ground 
29. .30. they sang praises and b. their lieuds 

John 19. 30. Jesus b. his head and gave up the ghost 

BOWED himself. 

Gcn.18.2. Abraham b. h. 23. 7, 12. 09. 1. Lot b. k. 

33. 3. Jacob b. himself, 47. 31. || 48mi. Joseph b. h. 

Judg. 16. 30. Samson b. himself with all his might 

1 Sam.24. 8. David stooped to Saul and b. himself 

28. 14. Saul perceived it was Samuel and b. hims. 

2 Sam. 9. 8. Slephibosheth b. himself to David 
14.22.Joab b.hims. to David||33. Absalom b.hims. 
18. 21. and Cushai b. himself to Joab, and ran 
24.20. Araunah b. h. before the king, 1 CAr.21.21. 

IKings 1.23. Nathan b.h.\\ 47. the king b. h. on bed 

53. Adonijah came and b.hims.to king Solomon 

2. 19. Solomon rose and b. himself to his mother 

BOWETH. 
.Iudg.1. ,5. every one that b. on his knees to drink 
Isa. 2. 9. the mean man p. \\ 46. 1. Bel b. down 

BOWING. 
Gen. 24. 52. Eliezer b. himself to the earth 
Job 4. t4. thou hast strengthened the b. knees 
Psal. 17. 11. set their eyes, b. down to the earth 
02. 3. as a &. wall shall ye be, and a tottering fence 
Mark 15. 19. they did spit upon bim, b. their knees 

BOWMEN. 
Jer. 4. 29. the city shall flee from the noise of the b. 



BRA 

BOWELS 

Signify, [1] The entrails. Job 20. 14. Acts x 18, 
[2] The heart, 2 Cor. 6. 12. Philem. 7. [3] The 
womb, Gen. 25. 23. [4]|^ff?/, or compassion^ 
Isa. 63. 15. Jer. 31. 20. [5]^ One greatly beloved, 
whom a person loves as his own souZ,Philem.l2. 
[6] Tender mercies, Psal. 25. j 6. Prov. 12. f 10, 
Gen. 15. 4. out of thine own b. shall be thy heir 
25. 23. two manner of people shall be from thy b. 
43. 30. for his b. did yearn upon his brother 
JVum. 5. 22. this water shall go into thy b. 
2 Sam. 7. 12. thy seed which proceed out of thy h. 
16. U. behold my son which came forth of my &. 
20. 10. Joab shed out Amasa's b. to the ground 

1 Kings 3. 26. for her b. yearned upon her son 

2 Chron. 21. 15. great sickness by disease of thy fi. 
18. Lord smote him in his b. \\ 19. his Zi.lell out 

32.21. they that came ibrth of his own i. slew him 
•Job 20. 14. yet his meat in his b. is turned 

30. 27. my b. boiled, and rested not 

Psal. 22. 14. it is melted in the midst of my b. 
25. 1 6. remember, O Lord, thy b. and kindnesses 
40. t 8. thy law is in the midst of my b. 
71. 6. art he that took me out of ray mother's b. 
109. 18. let it come into his b. like water 
Prov. 12. 1 10. the b. of the wicked are cruel 
Cant. 5. 4. and my b. were moved for him 
Isa. 16. 11. my b. shall sound like a harp 
48. 19. the otTspring of thy b. like the gravel 
49. 1. from the b. of my mother he made mention 
63.15. where is the sounding of thy 6. and mercies? 
Jer. 4. 19. my b. my b. I am pained at my heart 

31. 20. thereibre my b. are troubled for him 
Z-aw.1.20. behold, O Lord, my b. are troubled, 2.11. 
Ezek. 3. 3. fill thy b. with this roll I give thee 

7. 19. not satisfy their souls, nor fill their b. 
.Jonah 1. 1 17. Jonah was in the b. of the fish 
Luke 1. 1 78. through the b. of the mercy of our God 
..^cts 1. 18. Judas burst, and all his b. gushed out 
2 Cor. 6. 12. ye are straitened in your own b. 
7. 1 15. Titus, his b. are more abundant 
Phil. 1. 8. I long after you in the b. of Christ 
2.1. if consol. in Clir. if there be any b. and mercies 
Col. 3. 12. put on b. of mercies, kindness, meekness 
Philem. 7. the b. of the sEUjits are refreshed by'ihee 
12. therefore receive hrm that is my own b. 
20. yea, brotlier, refresh my b. in the Lord 
1 .Tohn3. 17. and shutteih up his b. of compassion 
BOWL. , 
each b. weighing seventy shekels 

full of water 



and wringed the dew, a b. 



JVum. 7. 85, 
.ludg. 6. 38. 

Eccl. 12. 6. or ever the golden h. be broken 
Zech. 4. 2. a candlestick of gold w'ith a b. on it 
3. two olive trees one on the right side of the b. 
BOWLS. 
Exod. 25. 29. thou shalt make b. to cover, 37. 16 
Mum. 4. 7. spread a cloth of blue, dishes and b. |14. 
1^27? 0-57. 50. i. and snuffers of pure gold,lC7ir.28.17 
2 Chron. 4. f 8. Solomon made a iCO b. of gold 
Amos 6. 6. that drink wine in b. but not grieved for 
Zech. 9. 15. shall be filled like b. as corners of altar 
14.20. the pots in the Lord's house shall be like 6 
BOX. 
2 Kings 9. 1. take this b. of oil in thine hand, 3. 
.Mat. 26. 7. having an alabaster b. Mark 14. 3. 
Mark 14.3. she brake the b. and poured, Luke'7.37. 

BOX-TREE. 

Isa. 41. 19. I will set in the desert the pine and b. 

60. 13. the glory of Lebanon shall come, the b. 

BOY, S. 
Gen. 25. 27. the b. grew, and Esau was a hunter 
Joel 3. 3. they have-given a b. for a harlot 
Zech.8. 5. streets shall be full of &. and girls playing 

BOYL, S. 
Exod. 9. 9. it shall be a b. with blains on man 

10. it became a b. breaking forth with blains 

11. magicians could not stand, because of the b. 
Lev. 13. 18. the flesh also in which was a b. 
2 Kings 20.7. took figs and laid on the b. Isa.3SJ21. 
Job 2. 7. so Satan smote Job with sore b. 

BRACELET, S. 
Gen. 24. 30. when he saw b. on his sister's hands 
38. 18. thy signet, thy b. and thy staff, 25. 
Exod. 35. 22. were willing, brought b. J^um. 31. 50. 
2,Sam. 1. 10. the b. on his arm I have brought 
Isa. 3. 19. I will take away the chains, b. 
Ezek. 16. 11. and I put b. upon thine hands 

BRAKE. 
Exod. 9. 25. the hail b. every tree of the field 
32. 3. the people b. off the golden ear-rings 

19. he cast the tables and b. them, Deut. 9. 17 
Judg. 7. 19. they b. pitchers in their hands, 20. 
9. 53. cast a piece of a millstone to b. his skull 
16. 9. b. the withs as a thread '| 12. b. new ropos 

1 Sam. 4. 18. Eli fell backwaid and his neck b. 

2 Sa7n.23.16. three mighty men J. thro', 1 Chr.ll.18. 

1 Kings 19. 11. a strong wind b. in pieces the rocks 

2 Kings 11. 18. Baal's images b. they in pieces 
18. 4. b. images, &. brazen serpentMoses had made 
23. 14. Josiah b. the images, 2 Chron. 34. 4. 



BRA 

2 I 'Kroii. 21. 17. Arabians came and b. into Judah 
'11. ^5. as soon as the commandment b. forth 

Job 29. 1 1~- I b. the jaws of the wicked 
38. 8. who shut up the sea when it b. forth 1 
10. and b. up for it my decreed place, and set bars 

Psal. 76. 3. tliere b. hs the arrows of the bow 
105. IG moreover, he b. the whole staff of bread 

33. lie smote their vines; b- trees of their coast 
106 29. and the plague b. in upon them 
107. 14 >ut of darkness he i. jheir bands in sunder 

^sa. 59. 1 5. as if there b. out a viper 
Jer. 28. 10. took tiie yoke fiom Jeremiah and b. it 
31. 32. my covenant theyi.tiio' I was a husband 
.EzcA.17.16. whose oath he despised, and cov. he 6. 
Dan. 2. 1. spirit troubled and sleep b. from him 

34. smote the image on his feet, and b. them, 45. 

6. 24. the lions b. all their bones in pieces 

7. 7. the fourth beast devoured and b. in pieces 

8. 7. goat smote ram, and b. his two horns 
Mat. 14. 19. he blessed and b. and gave the loaves, 

15. 36. I 26. 26. Mark 6. 41. | 8. 6. | 14. 22. 
Luke 9. 16. I 22. 19. ] 24. 30. 1 Cor. 11. 24. 
Mark 8. 19. when I b. the five loaves among 5000 
14. 3. she b. the box and poured it on his head 
Luke 5. 6. their net b. \\ 8. 29. he b. the bands 
John 19. 32. the soldiers b. the legs of the first 
33. and saw that he was dead, they b. not his legs 
BRAKE down. 
2 Kings 10.27. b. down image of Baal, 2 Chr.23.l7. 
11. 18. people went and b. down the house of Baal 
14. 13. king of Israel b. dowrt wall of Jerusalem, 
2 Chron. 25. 23. | 36. 19. Jer. 39. 8. \ 52. 14. 
23. 7. he b. down the houses of the Sodomites 
8. he b. down high places || 12. b.down altars, 15. 
9 Ghron.\4..'i. Asa &.</ow7i images, cut down groves 
26. 6. Uzziah b. down the wall of Gath 
34. 4. they b. down the altars of Baalim 

BRAKEST. 
JSa;ofZ.34.1. words in the first table thou b.Deut.l(i.2. 
Psal. 74. 13. thou 6. the heads of the dragons, 14. 
Csa. 9. 1 4. when thou b. the yoke of his burden 
Ezck. 29. 7. when they leaned on thee, thou b. 

BRAMBLE, S. 
Judg. 9. 14. then said all the trees to the b. 
15. the b. said, let fire come out of the b. 
rsa.3i. 13. nettles and 6. shall come up in fortresses 
Luke 6. 44. nor of a Z».-b'ush gather they grapes 

BRANCH 
Signifies, The bough of a tree., Psal. 104. 12. 
To which are compared, [1] Jesus Christ the 
Messiah, who was born of the royal house of 
David, at that time when it loas in an a.fflicted 
and contemptible condition., like a tree cut 
down, and whereof nothing is left but a stump 
or root under groJind, Isa. 11. 1. Jer. 23. 5. 
Zech. 3. 8. 1 6. 12. [2] True believers who are 
ingrafted into Christ the true vine; loho is 
the root, fountain, and head of influence, 
whence his people and members derive life, 
grace, fraitfulness, and all good ; as fruitful 
branches derive continual influence from the 
vine, John 15. 5. [3] Earthly kings descended 
of royal ancestors, as branches spring from 
the root, Ezek. 17. 3. Dan. 11. 7. [4] Children 
of posterity. Job 8. 16. | 15. 32. 
Exod. 25. 33. a knop and a flower in one b. 37. 19. 
JVMm.13.23. cutdowna&. with one cluster of grapes 
Job 8. 16. his b. shooteth forth in his garden 

14. 7. and the tender b. thereof will not cease 

15. 32. and his b. shall not be green 

18. 16. and above shall his b. be cut ofiT 
29. 19. and the dew lay all night upon my b. 

Psal. 80. 15. the b. thou madest strong for thyself 
Prov. 11. 28. the righteous shall flourish as a b. 
Tsa.4. 2. in that day shall b. of the Lord be beautiful 
9. 14. the Lord will cutoffs, and root in one day 
11. 1. and a b. shall grow out of his roots 
14. 19. thou art cast out like an abominable b. 
17. 9. strong cities shall be as an uppermost b. left 

19. 15. nor any work which b. or rush may do 
25.5. the 5. of terrible ones shall be brought low 
60. 21 theft, of my planting, the work of my hands 



Jer. 23. 5. I will raise to David a righteous b 
33. 15. 1 will cause the b. of righteousness to grow 
Kzek. 8. 17. and lo, they put the b. to their nose 
15. 2. what is the vine tree more than the b.? 
17. 3 an eagle came, and took the highest b. 22. 
Dan 11. 7. out of a b. of her roots shall one stand 
Zech. 3. 8. 1 will bring fortVi my servant the b. 
6. 12. .behold the man whose name is the b. 
Mai. 4. 1. it shall leave them neither root nor b. 
Mat. 24. 32. when his b. is yet tender, Mark 13. 23. 
Luke 1. t 78. the b. from on high hath visited 
John 15. 2. every ft. that beareth not, ft. that beareth 
4. as the ft. cannot bear fruit itself, except it abide 
6. if he abide not in me, he is cast forth as a ft. 
BRANCHES. 
Oen. 40. 10. and in the vine were three ft. 
12. Joseph said, the three ft. are three days 
49. 23 a bough, whose ft. run over the wall 
45 



BRA 

Exod. 25. 32. six ft. come out of the sides of the 
candlestick, three ft. out of one side, 37. 18, 21. 
Lev. 23. 40. shall take ft. of palm tree.', Meh. 8. 15. 
.lob 15. 30. the flame shall dry up his ft. 
Psal. 80. 11. she sent out her ft. to the river 
104. 12. the fowls which sing among tlie ft. 
Isa. 16. 8. Moab's ft. are stretched out 

17. 6. four or five in the outmost fruitful ft. thereof 

18. 5. he shall take away and cut down the ft. 
27. 10. there shall he lie and consume the ft. 

30. t-17. till ye be left as a tree bereft of ft. 
■Jer. 11. 16. and the ft. of it are broken 
£2e/£.17.6. became a spreading vine whose ft. turned 

19. 10. she was fruitful and full of ft. 
14. fire is gone out of a rod of her ft. 

31. 8. the chesnut-trecs not like the Assyrian's b. 
36. 8. O mountains of Israel, ye shall shoot ft. 

Dan. 4. 14. hew down the tree, cut off^ his ft. 
Uos. 11. 6. the sword shall consume Ephraim's ft. 

14. 6. his ft. shall spread, and his beauty as olive 
Joel 1. 7. my vine waste, ft. thereof are made white 
JVe/i. 2. 2. the emptiers have marred their vine ft. 
Zech. 4. 12. I said, what be these to olive ft.? 
Mat. 13. 32. the birds lodge in the ft. Luke 13. 19. 

21. 8. others cut down ft. Mark 11. 8. John 12. 13. 
Mark 4. 32. greater than all herbs, shooteth out ft. 
John 15. 5. I am the vine, ye are the ft. 
Rom. 11. 16. if the root be holy, so are the ft. 

17. if some of the ft. be broken off, 19. 

18. boast not against the ft. but if thou boast 
21. for if God spared not the natural ft. take heed 

BRAND, S. 

.Tudg. 15. 5. and when he had set the ft. on fire 

Zech. 3. 2. is not this a ft. plucked out of the fire 7 
BRANDISH. 

Ezek. 32. 10. when I shall ft. my sword before them 
BRASS 

Ts a sort of metal, Exod. 31. 4. and denotes, [1] 
j1 people impudent in sin, Isa. 48. 4. Jer. 6. 28. 
Ezek. 22. 18. [2] The infinite power of Christ, 
Rev. 1. 15. 

A kingdom of brass, Dan. 2. 39. The Grecian mo- 
narchy under Alexander the Great, said to be of 
brass, because of their many wars, and frequent 
use ofarms,ichich were generally made o/brass. 

I will make thy hoofs brass, Mic. 4. 13. / toill 
give thee strength to tread under foot, and break 
the po2cer of thine enemies into pieces, that it 
shall never be repaired. It is a metaphor, taken 
from their manner of tlireshing corn,which was 
by the treading of oxen, whose hoofs icere shod 
with iron or brass, Deut. 25. 4. Hos. 10. 11. 

Blountains of brass, Zech. 6. 1. denote theimmove- 
able decrees of God, his steady execution of /lis 
counsels, andtheinsuper able restraintsthatare 
upon all empires and counsels, lohich God keeps 
within the barriers of such impregnable moun- 
tains, that not one can start till he open the wai/. 

Exod. 25. 3. the offering, take gold, silver, ft. 35. 5. 

26. 11. make laches of ft. 36.18. || 30.18. laver of ft. 

37. thou shalt cast five sockets of ft. for them, 27. 

10, 17, 18. I 36.38. 138.11,17,19. 

27. 2. shalt overlay the altar with ft. 6. ] 38. 2. 
4. net work of ft. || 19. pins of the court of ft. 

31. 4. to work in gold, silver, and ft. 35. 32. 

38. 5 rings of ft. ]| 6. overlaid the staves with ft. 
29. the ft. of the offering was seventy talents 

39. 39. the brasen altar, and his grate of ft. 
JVum. 21. 9. made a serpent of b. and put it on a 

pole, when he beheld the serpent of ft. he lived 
Deut. 8. 9. out of whose hills thou mayest dig ft. 

28. 23. the heaven over thy head shall be ft. 
.Tudg. 15. 21. Samson bound with fetters of ft. 

1 Sam. 17. 5. Goliath had a helmet of ft. 38. 
6. and he had greaves of ft. on his legs 

2 Sam. 8. 8. king IDavid took much ft. 1 C/^ron.18.8. 

1 Kings 7. 14. Hiram was a worker in ft. 

15. for he cast two pillars of ft. 2 Kings 25. 13. 

16. chapiters j)f ft. 2 Kings 25. 17. Jer. 52. 22. 
27. bases of ft?I| 30. plates || 38. lavers, 2 CAr.4.16. 
45. the pots and shovels were of bright ft. 
47. weight of the ft. was not found, 2 CAro?i. 4. 18. 

2 Kings 25. 7. bound Zedekiah with fetters of ft. 
13. carried the ft. to Babylon, .Ter. 52. 17. 

1 Chron. 15. 19. to sound with cymbals of ft. 
22. 3. David prepared ft. in abundance, 29. 7. 

29. 2. I have prepared the ft. for things of ft. 
1 Chron. 12. 10. Rehoboam made shields of ft. 
./oft 6. 12. the strength of stones, or is my flesh ft.? 

40. 18. his bones are as strong pieces of ft. 

41. 27. Leviathan esteemeth ft. as rotten wood 
Psal. 107. 16. he hath broken the gates of ft. 
Tsa. 45. 2. I will break in pieces the gates of ft. 

60. 17. for wood I will bring ft. for ft. gold 
Ezek. 24. 11. that the ft. of it may be hot and burn 
Dan. 2. 32. his belly and his thighs were of ft. 
39. shall arise an<..ther third kingdom of ft. 

7. 19. the fourth beast, whose nails were of ft. 

10. 6. his feet like in colour to polished ft. 
Mic, 4. 13. will make thine horn iron, and hoofs ft. 



BRE 

Zech. 6. 1. the mountains were mountains of ft. 
Mat. 10. 9. provide neither gold nor silver, nor b 
1 Cor. 13. 1. 1 am become as sounding ft. or cymba 
Rev. 1. 15. and his feet like to fine ft. 2. 18. 
9. 20. that they should not worship idols of ft. 

■Iron a?irf BRASS. 
Gen. 4. -22. Tubal-cain, instructor in ft. and iron 
-Lra.26.19. I'll makeyour heaven iVo7i,your earth ft 
J\runi. 31. 22. ft. a7id iron which may abide the firs 
Z>e2(i.33.25.thy shoesshall be iron awrfft.as thydays 
Josh.22.8. return with ft. and iron, and muchVaim 

1 C/iroM.22.14. prep, b.and iron without weight, 16. 

2 Chron. 2. 7. a cunning man to work in b.and iron 

14. sent a cunning man to work in ft. and iron 
24.12.hired such as wrought in iron and ft. to mend 
./oft 28. 2. iron taken out of the earth, and ft. 
/sa.48.4. and thy neck is an iron sinew , and brow 6 
60. 17. for ft. I will bring gold, for iron silver 
Jer. 6. 28. they are ft. and iron, Ezek. 22. 18. 
Eze^.22.20. as they gather «-o?i andb. mio furnaces 
Z>a7i.2.35. then wasM-o?»,clay, ft.brok. to pieces, 45. 
4. 15. with a band of iron and ft.in tender grass, 23. 
5. 4. they praised gods of silver, ft. and iron, wood 

Vessels of BRASS. 

£:xo(f.27.3.makeallresseZso/ft.||38.3.made?;.o/ft. 

.losh.Q.l^.-aWvessels o/ ft. are consecrated to the L. 

2\.vesscls o/ft.and iron they put into the treasury 

2 Sa?ft.8.10.Joram brought ijesscZs o/ft. lCAr.18.10. 

2Kings25.lA. ves.ofb. took they away, Jer.52.18. 

16. vi'hich Solomon had made, the ft. of all these 

vessels was without weight, Jer. 52. 20. 

Ezra 8. 127. two vessels o/ yellow or shining ft. 

Ezek. 27. 13. they traded in vessels ofb. Rev.18.12. 



4. make ft. rings 



BRASEN. 

35. 



16. ft. grate, 38. 4. 



Exod. 

38. 1 8. ft. glasses || 10. their ft. sockets twenty 
Lev. 6. 28. the sin-oifering sodden in a ft. pot 
JVum. 16. 39. ft. censers || 1 Kings 4. 13. ft. bars 

1 Kings 7. 30. ft. wheels || 14. 27. made ft. shields 

2 Kings 16. 17. ft. oxen || 18. 4. brake the ft. serpent 
25. 13. the ft. sea did Chaldees break, Jer. 52. 17. 

2 Chron. 6. 13. Solomon had made a ft. scaflfbld 
Job 6. 1 12. strength of stones, or is my flesh ft.? 
Jer. 1. 18. I have made thee this day ft. walls 
15. 20. 1 will make thee a fenced ft. wall 
52. 20. the ft, bulls || Mark 7. 4. ft. vessels 
See Altar. 
BRAVERY. 
Isa. 3. 18. the Lord will take away their b. 
BRAWLER, S. 

1 Tim. 3. 3. a bishop must be no ft. || Tit. 3. 2. to be 
BRAWLING, S. [no ft. 

Prov. 25.2-i.\vhh a ft.woman in a wide house, 21. 19. 

Jam. 4. t !• from whence come wars and ft.? 
BRAY, ED, ETH. 

Job 6.5. doth the wild ass ft. wiien he hath grass? 
30. 7. among the bushes they ft. they were gathered 

Psal. 42. 1 1. as the hart ft. after tlie water-brooks 

Prou.27.22.tho' thoushouldest ft. a fool in a mortar 
BREACH 

Signifies, [1] The ruin of a wall made by icarliks 
engines, Ezek. 26. 10. [2] TIbe altering, or not 
performing one's promise. Num. 14. 34. [3] 
A fracture, or bruise, Lev. 24. 20. [4] De- 
cayed or ruined places, Isa. 58. 12. [5] Judg< 
ment, or punishment, 2 Sam. 6. 8. [6] Cow 
fusion and animosities, Psal. 60. 2. 

Had not Moses stood in the breach, Psal. 106. 23. 
God had made a hedge or wall about them ; 
hut they had made a gap or breach in it, by 
their sins, at which God, who was now justly 
become their enemy, might enter to destroy 
them ; which he would have done, had not 
Moses interceded for them. 

Gen. 38. 29. the midwife said, this ft. be upon thee 
t therefore his name was called a ft. 

Lev. 24. 20. ft', for ft. eye for eye, tooth for tooth 

Mum. 14. 34. ye shall know my ft. of promise 

Judg. 21. 15. the Lord hath made a ft. in the tribes 

2 Sam. 5. 20. broken forth as the ft. of waters 
6. 8. Lord made a ft. on Uzzah, 1 Chron. 13. 11. 

2 Kings 12. 5. wheresoever any ft. shall be found 
1 Chr. 15. 13. the Lord our God made a ft. on us 
JVeh. 6. l.'builded the wall, and there was no ft. 
Job 16. 14. he breaketh me with ft. upon ft. 
Psal. 106. 23. had not Moses stood in the ft. 
Prov. 15. 4. but perverseness is a ft. in the spirit 
/sa. 7.6. let us make a ft. therein for us, and set a king 

30. 13. this iniquity shall be to you as a ft. 
26. in the day that the Lord bindeth up the ft. 

58. 12. thou shalt be called the repairer of the ft 
Jer. 6. 1 14. they have healed the ft. slightly 

14. 17. daughter of my people is broken with a ft. 

17. t 18. break them with a double ft. [thee'! 
Lam. 2. 13. thy ft. is great like the sea, who can heal 
Ezek. 26. 10. enter into a city wherein is made a b 
Dan. 9. t25. the ft. built in troublous times 
.^mos 6. ttJ. not ericved for the ft. of Joseph 

BREACHES. 
Judg. 5. 17. Asher continued and abode in his & 



BRE 



BRE 



BRE 



2 Sam. 5. 1 20. called place, plain of 6. 1 Chr. 14.11, 

1 King^s 11. 27. repaired the b. of the city of David 

2 Kings 12. 5. let tliem rejiair the b. of the house 
6. liie priest; liad not rej)aired the b. of the house 
12. to masons to rejiair b. of liouse of Lord, 22. 5. 

A''e/i.4.7. that the /!(. began to be stopped, were wroth 

Psal. (50. 2. heal i^je b. thereof for it shaketh 

Isa. 22. y. ye have seen the b. of the city of David 
.Eiek. 13. 15. ye have not gone u[) to the b. 

Amos 4. 3. and ye shall go out at the b. 
6. I'l. Lord will smite the great house with b. 
9. 11. and I will close up the b. thereof 
BREAD 

Signifies, [1] JYaturalfood, 07- that eatable made 
of corn, Gen. 3. 19. | 4'J. 20. [2] ^11 things 
necessary for this life, Mat. 6. 11. [3] Manna 
wherewith God fed the children of Israel in 
the wilderness, Neh. 9. 15. John 6. 31. 

To bread are compared, (1) Jesus Christ, icho is 
the true food for the soul, and both the author 
and matter of spiritual life, John 6. 41, 51. 
(2) Tlic gospel, and ordinances and privileges 
thereof, Prov. 9. 5. (3) The Canaaniles, icho 
were destroyed by the Israelites as easily as 
men eat %ip their bread, or common food, 
Num.14. 9. 

We are one bread, 1 Cor. 10. 17. IVe are joined 
together into one mystical body, and declare 
ourseli>es to be so, by our fellowship together 
in the ordinance of the Lord's supper; for the 
bread we there eat is one bread, and the loine 
we drink is one loine; though the one be com- 
posed of many grains of corn, and the other 
made up of many particular grapes. 
Children's bread, Mat. 15. 26. The publication of 
the gospel, and working miracles ,iDhich belong- 
ed to the Jews, who 7cere God's peculiar people. 
Shew bread, 1 Sam. 21. 6. The Hebrew signifies 
Bread of faces, or of the face. They thus called 
the loaves of bread, that the priest of the week 
put every sabbath day upon the golden table 
which was in the Sanctum before the Lord. 
They were twelve in number, and represented 
the twelve tribes of Israel. Every loaf must 
have been of a considerable bigness, since they 
used tiDo tenth deals of flour for each, which 
are about six pints. Lev. 24. 5, 6, 7. They 
served them up hot on the sabbath-day in the 
presence of the Lord, and at the same time 
took away the stale ones, lohich had been ex- 
posed for the whole week, and which could not 
be eaten but by the priests alone. If, in an 
extraordinary case, David thozight he might 
eat of them, nothing but urgent necessity could 
exempt him from siii, 1 Sam. 21. 4, 5. Mat. 12. 4. 
Geji. 14. 18. the king of Salem brought forth b, 

18. 5. and I will fetch a morsel of b. 

21. 14. Abraham took b. and gave to Hagar 
25. 34. then Jacob gave Esau b. and pottage 

27. 17. she gave savoury meat and b. to Jacob 
41. 54. in the land of Egypt there was b. 

55. the people cried to Pharaoh for b. 
43. 31. set on b. \\ 45. 23. b. for his father 
47. 12. Joseph nourished his father's house with 6. 

15. give us b. \\ 17. gave them b. for horses 

19. buy us and our land for b. that we may live 
49. 20. out of Asher his b. shall be fat 
Exod. 16. 4. I will rain b. from heaven for you 

8. and in the morning b. to the full, 12. 

29. he giveth on the sixth day the b. of two days 

32. they may see the b. wherewith I fed you 
23. 25. he shall bless thy b. and thy water 
29. 32. and the 6. in the basket by the door 

34- if ought of the b. remain unto the morning 
40. 23. he set the b. in order upon the table 
Lev. 8.26. he took a cake of oiled b. and a wafer 
- 32. what remaineth of the b. ye shall burn 
21. 6. the b. of their God they do offer, 8, 17, 21, 22. 
25. 25. nor from a stranger shall ye offer b. 
23. 18. ye shall offer with the b. seven lambs 
28 26. ten women shall bake your b. in one oven 
JVu77«. 4. 7. and the continual b. shall be thereon 
14. 9. the people of the land, they are b. for us 
21. 5. no S. nor water, our soul loatheth this light 5. 

28. 2. my b. for my sacrifices shall ye observe 
Deut. 8. 3. that he might make thee know that man 

(Joth not live by b. only. Mat. 4. 4. Liike 4. 4; 
23. 4. they met you not with b. and water 

29. 6. ye have, not eaten b. nor drunk water 
Josh.9.h.a.\\ Z). of their provision was dry and mouldy 

12. this our b. we took hot for our provision 
Judg-l-lS. a cake of barley b. tumbled into the host 
8. 6. that we should give b. to thy army, 15. 

19. 5. comfort thy heart with a morsel of S. ■ 
J 9. and there is b. and wine also for me 

Ruth 1. 6. Lord visited his people in giving them b. 
ISam. 2. 5. they hired out themselves for b. 

36. shall come and crouch to him tor a morsel of J. 
d. 7. for *],e b. is spent in our vessels, not a present 
IR ?iO. Jesse took an ass laden with b. and bottle 
46 



lSawi.21.4. but there is hallowed b.\\5. b.'is common 

6. jiriest gave him hallowed b. to put hot b. in day 
22. 13. thou hast given him b. and a sword 
25. 11. shall I take my b. and my water to give 
28. 22. let me set a morsel of b. before thee 
30. 11. ihey found an Egyptian and gave him b. 
2 iiam.3.2^J.let not fail from Joab one that lacketh b. 
35. if I taste b. or ought else till the sun be down 
6. 19. he dealt to every one a cake of Zi. and piece of 
IKings 4. 1 22. Solomon's b. for one day was thirty 
13.22. but camest back and hast eaten i.anfl drunk 
23. after he had eaten b. and after he had drunk 

17. 6. ravens brought b- and flesh in the evening 
11. bring me, I pray thee, a morsel of Z». 

18. 4. and fed them with b. and water, 13. 
2 Kings 4. 42. and brought the man of God b. 

18. 32. till I take you to a land of 6. Isa. 36. 17. 
1 Chr. 12. 40. they of Zebulun brought b. on asses 
JVe/i. 5. 14. have not eaten the b. of the governor 

9. 15. and gavest them b. from heaven for hunger 

13.2. because they met not Israel with i.and water 
Joil5.23.v,'andereth abroad for 6. saying, where is it 

22. 7. thou hast withholden b. from the hungry 

27. 14. his offspring shall not be satisfied with b. 

28. 5. as for the earth, out of it cometh b. 
33. 20. his life abhorreth b. and soul dainty meat 

Psal. 37. 25. nor have I seen his seed begging b. 
78. 20. can he give b.7 \\ 102. 9. eaten ashes like b. 
80. 5. thou feedest them with the b. of tears 

104. 15. and b. which strengtheneth man's heart 

105. 40. and satisfied them with the b. of heaven 
109.10. let them seek their 6. out of desolate places 
132. 15. I will satisfy her poor with b. 

Pro«.9.17.stolen waters sweet, 6. eat. secret is pleas. 
12. 9. he that is despised and hath a servant is better 
than he that honoureth himself and lacketh b. 
11. tilleth land shall be satisfied with b. 28. 19. 

20. 13. open thy eyes, thou shalt be satisfied with b. 
17. b. of deceit is sweet to a man, but afterward 

22. 9. for he giveth of his b. to the poor 
3L 27. she eateth not the b. of idleness 

Eccl. 9. 11. 1 saw race is not to swift, nor b. to wise 
11. 1. cast thy b. upon the waters, for shalt find it 

Isa. 3. 1. Lord doth take away the whole stay oib. 
7. for in my house is neither b. nor clothing 

21. 14. they prevented with their b. him that fled 
30. 20. tho' the Lord give you the b. of adversity 
33. 16. his b. shall be given him, his waters be sure 
44. 15. he baketh b. on the coals thereof, 19. 
51. 14. should not die, nor that his b. should fail 
55. 2. why spend money for that Vy-hich is not b.7 

10. that it may give seed to the sower, b. to eater 
58. 7. is it not to deal thy b. to the hungry 1 

Jer. 11. 1 19. let us destroy the stalk with his b. 
42. 14. we shall see no war, nor have hunger of b. 
44. 1 17. for then had we plenty of b. 

Lam. 1. 11. all her people sigh, they seek b. 
4.4. young children ask b.no man breaks it to them 
5.6. given hand to Egyptians to be satisfied v.'ith b. 
9. we gat our b. with the peril of our lives 

Ezek. 4. 15. thou shalt prepare thy b. therewith 

17. thatthey rriay w'ant 6. and water and consume 
16.49. pride, fulness of 6. and abundance of idleness 
18. 7. but hath given his b. to the hungry, 16. 
44. 7. brought strangers when ye offer my b. 

Hos. 2. 5. 1 will go after my lovers that give me b. 
9. 4. their sacrifices shall be as the b. of mourners 



Jimos 4. 6. given you want of b. in all your places 

8. 11. not a famine of 6. but of hearing the word 
Hag. 2. 12. if one with his skirt do touch b. orwme 
Mai. L 7. ye offer polluted b. upon mine altar 
J)/ai.4. 3. comm. these stones be made Z». Luke4.3. 

6. 11. give us this day our daily b. Luke 11. 11. 

7. 9. if his son ask b. will he give him a stone ? 
15.26.not meet to take the children's b. Mark 7.27. 

33. whence should we have so muchb.? Mark 8.4. 
16. 5. they had forgotten to take b. Mark 8. 14. 

11. that I spake it not to you concerning b. 

12. ho bade them not beware oCthe leaven ofb. 

26. 26. Jesus took b. and blessed it, Mark 14. 22. 
Luke 7. 33. John Baptist came neither eating b. 

9. 3. take nothing for your journey, neither b. 
15. 17. servants of my father have b. enough 
22. 19. took b. gave thanks, and brake it, 24. 30. 
24. 35. how he was known of them in breaking b. 

JohnQ. 5. two hundred penny-worth of Z/.is not suff. 

32. Moses gave you not that b. from heaven, my 
Father giveth you the true b. from heaven 

33. the b. of God is he || 34. Lord, give us this b. 
35. Jesus said to them, I am the b. of life, 48. 
41. 1 am the b. which came down, 50, 58. 
58. he that eateth of this b. shall live for ever 

13. 18. he that eateth b. with me hath lifted his heel 
21. 9*they saw a fire and fish laid thereon and b. 

13. Jesus then taketh b. and giveth them 
Acts 2. 42. they continued in breaking of b. 

46. and breaking b. from house to house 
20. 7. when the disciples came to break b. 
1 1. when he had broken b. and eaten, and talked 

27. 35. he took b. and gave thanks to God 



1 Cor. 10. 16. b. we break, is it not the communion 
17. for we being many are one b. and one body 

11.23. have received ol Lord, that the Lord Jesus, 
the same night in which he was betrayed, took/;. 

2 Cor. 9. 10. both minister b. for your food 
See Affliction. 
BREAD-COKN. 

/sfl.28.28. b.-corn is bruised, because he will not be 

BREAD with eat. 
Gen. 3. 19. in tlie sweat of thy face shalt thou eat b. 

28. 20. if Lord will give me b. to eat and raiment 

31. 54. Jacob called his brethren to eat b. 

37. 25. Joseph's brethren sat down to cat b. 

39.6. knew not ought he had, save the b. he did eat 

43. 25. they heard that they should eat b. there 
32. Egyptians might not eat b. with the Hebrews 

£2;orf.2.20. where is he7 call him that he may eat b. 
16. 3. and when we did eat b. to the full 

15. this is the b. the Lord hath given you to eat 
13. 12. came to eat b. with Moses' father-in-law 
34. 28. he did not eat b. forty days, Lent. 9. 9, 18. 

Lev. 8. 31. there eat it, with the b. in the basket 
21. 22. he shall eat the b. of his God, both of holy 
23. 14. ye shall neither eat b. nor parched corn 

26. 5. and ye shall eat your b. to the full and dwel? 
Mum. 15. 19. when ye eat the b. of the land 
Deut. 8. 9. thou shalt eat b. without scarceness 
./?<r/D-.13.16.tho' thou detain me, I will not eo.t thy b 
Ruth 2. 14. at meal-tim.e come thou, and eat b. 
2 Sam. 9. 7. thou shalt eat b. at my table, 10. 

12. 17. neither did he eat b. with "ihem 
20. set b. and he did eat \\ 21. didst rise and eat b 

16. 2. b. and sumnier fruit for young men to eat 

IKings 13. 8. nor will I eatb. nor drink water, 16 

9. chaiged me by the Lord, saying, cat no b. 

15. then said he, come home with me and eat b 
21. 7. arise, eat b. let thy heart be merry 

2Kings 4.8.Shunamite coi;strained Elisha to eat b 
6. 22. set b. and water, they may eat and drink 
23. 9. but they did eat of the unleavened b. 
25. 29. did eatb. continually before him, Jer.52.33. 

Job 42. 11. and did eat b. with Job in his house 

P.<aZ.14.4.v,ho eat up my people, asthey eai&.53.4. 
41. 9. who did cat of myZi.halfi lifted up his heel 
78. 125. every one did eat the b. of the mighty 
lG2.4.my heart smitten, so that I forget to eat my b. 
127. 2. vain to sit up late, to eat the b. of sorrows 

Prov. 4. 17. for they eat the b. of wickedness 
9. 5.. come, eat of my b. and drink of the wine 
23. 6. eat not the b. of him that hath an evil eye 
25. 21. if thy enemy hunger, give him b. to eat 

Eccl. 9. 7. go thy way, eat thy b. with joy 

Isa. 4. 1. we will eat our b. and wear our appare! 

Jer. 5. 17. they shall eat up thy harvest and thy b. 
41. 1. there they did eat b. together in Mizpah 

Ezek. 4. 13. thus shall they eat their defiled b. 

16. they shall eat b. by weight and with care 
12. 18. eat b. with quaking || 19. eat b. with cave 

24. 17. cover not thy lips, and eat not &.of men, 22. 

44. 3. prince sit in it to eat b. before the Lord 
./57Hos7.12flee into Judah, there eat J. and prophes} 
Obad. 7. they that eat thy b. have laid a wound 
Mat. 15. 2. wash not their hands when they eat b 
Mark 3. 20. that they could not so much as eat b 

6. 36. and buy b. for they have nothing to eat 

7. 2. saw disciples eat b. with defiled hands, 5. 
I^uke 14.1. to Pharisee's house to eat b. on sabbath 

15. blessed is he that shall eat b. in kingd. of God 
.7o Are 6.5. whence shall we buy i.that these may eat? 
23. nigh to the place where tiiey did eat b. 
31. he gave them b. from heaven to eat 
51. if any man eat of this b. he shall live for ever 

1 Cor. ll. 26. for as often as ye eat this b. and drink 

27. w hosoever shall eat this b. and drink this cup 

2 Thess. 3. 8. did we eat any man's b. for nought ^ 
12. that with quietness they work and eat b. 

Leavened BREAD. 
Exod.12.15. who eateth leav. b. that soul be cut ofl 
13. 3. there shall no leavened b. be eaten 
7. there shall no leav. b. be seen, Deut. 16. 3, 4. 

23. 18. not offer blood of my sacrifice with leav. b. ■ 
Lev. 7. 13. he shall offer for his offering leavened b. 

Loaf, or Loaves of BbEAD. 
Exoc?.29.23. one loafofb.wiXh ram of consecration 
Judg. 8. 5. give loaf of b. to people that follow me 
1 Sam. 10. 3. another carrying three loaves of b. 

4. they '\viil salute, and give thee two loaves ofb. 
21. 3. give me five loaves ofb. in my hand 

2Sam. 16. 1. and upon asses 200 loaves of b. 
I Chr. 16. 3. dealt to every one of Israel a loaf of h 

JVo BREAD. 
Geji. 47. 13. there was no b. in all the land 
Mum. 21. 5. there is jio b. and our soul loatheth 
1 Sam. 21. 4. there is no common b. under my hand 

6. for there was no b. there, but shew-bread 
28. 20. Saul had eaten no b. all the day nor night 
30. 12. the Egyptian had eaten no b. three days 
1 Kings 13. 9. eat no b. nor drink water, 17. 22. 
21. 4. turned away his face, and would eat nob 

5. why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest no b.\ 



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ZKuj ijTS 25.3.there was no bSor the people, Jer.52.6. 
KzralO. 6. when he came thither, he did eat no b. 
Jer. 38. 9. for there is no more b. in the city 
Dan. 10. 3. 1 ate no pleasant b. nor came ilesh 
Mat 16.7. reasoned among themselves, saying, it is 
because we have taken no b. 8. Mark 8. 16,17. 
Mark 6. 8. take no scrip, no b. no money in purse 

Piece, or Pieces of BREAD. 

ISam 2.36.pulme,Ipray,thatIniayeataj72eceo/Z». 

Pr:v. 6. 26. for by means of a whorish woman a 

man is brought to bl piece of b. 

28- 21. for apiece of b. that man will transgress 

Jer. 37. 21. to give Jeremiah daily apiece of b. 

Ezek. 13. 19. and will ye pollute me for pieces ofb.7 

Shew-Bread; 5ee Shew. 

Stag of BREAD. 

Lev, 25. 26. when 1 have broken staff of yonx b. 

Psal. 105. 16. moreover, he brake wiiole staff of b. 

Ezek. 4. 16. I will break staff of b. 5. 16. 1 14. 13. 

Unleavened BREAD. 

Gen. 19. 3. Lot did bake unleavened b. they did eat 

£xoa.l2.8. eat passover with unleav. b. Mum.S).\\. 

15. seven days eat unleavened b. 13. 6, 7. 1 23.15. | 

34. 18. Lev. 23. 6. J^um. 28. 17. Dent. 16. 3. 

18- on fourteejithday of month eat unleavened b. 

20. in all your habitations shall ye ea.tiinleav.b. 

29. 2. take unleavened b. to hallow the priests 
Lev.Q. 16. meat-offering ye s\\a.\\&a\.\\i\.h unleav. h. 
JV«?ft.6.15. wafers oiunleavencdb .'dnomied withoil 
Deut. 18.8. six days thou shalt eat unleavened b. 
l^am. 28. 24. witch of Endor did bake unleav. b. 
'iKintrs 23.9. did eat unleav ■b.amo'as, their brethren 
^zeA;745.21. on 14th day passover oiunl. b. be eaten 
Mark 14. 12. first day o\' unl. b. when they killed 
I^uke 22. 7. then came the jjays oiunl. b. Jicts 12. 3. 
Acts 20.6. after the days oi unleavened b. we sailed 
i Ciw. 5. 8. but with the unleavened b. of sincerity 

See Basket, Feast. 
BREADTH. 
Gen. 6. 15. the fashion of the ark ; the J. fifty cubits 
13. 17. arise, walk through tiie land in the b. of it 
Exod.21. IS. b.o? the court fifty cubits everywhere 
28. 16. breast-plate, a span the b. thereof, 39. 9. 
38. 1. he made the altar, five cubits the b. thereof 
Deut.2.5. not give of their land, so much as a foot b. 
Judg. 20. 10. could sling stones at a hair's b. 
l^mo'sO. 2. the 6. of the Lord's house was twenty 
cubits, the length threescore*cubils, 2 Chr. 3. 3. 
7. 6. the b. of the porch was thirty cubits 
SCAroJi. 4. 1. the b. of the altar was twenty cubits 
Ezra 6. 3. the b. of the Lord's house sixty cubits 
Job 37. 10. and the b. of the waters is straitened 
38. 18. hast thou perceived the b. of the earth"? 
Isa. 8. 8. his wings shall fill the b. of thy land 
EteA:.40.5. the &. of the building || 11. i. of the entry 
13. the b. of the gate, 20, 48. || 49. b. of the porch 
41. 1. the b. of the tabernacle || 2. b. of the door, 3. 
5. b. ofsidechambers||7. J. of house was upward 
11. the b. of place left || 14. 6. of face of the house 
45. 1. the b. of the holy portion of the land 
Dan. 3. 1. the b. of the image was six cubits 
Hab.l. 6. which shall march thro' the b. of the land 
Zech. 2. 2. to measure Jerusalem, to see the b. 
5. 2. I see a flying roll, the b. thereof ten cubits 
Eph. 3. 18. what is the b. and length and depth 
Rev. 20. 9. they went up on the b. of the earth 
21. 16. the length of the citv is as large as the /;. 

BREAK. 
2 Sam. 2. .32. Joab came to Hebron at b. of day 
jlcts 20. 11. he talked a long while till b. of day 

BREAK 
Signifies, [1] To dash to pieces, Exod 34. 13. 
[2] To make void, or of none effect, 1 Kings 15. 
19. [3] To punish, or afflict, Job 13. 25. [4] 
To disunite and sever, Zech. 11. 14. [5] To 
pant, or faint, Psal. 119. 20. [6] To take away, 
Psal. 105. 16. [7] To ^ceaken, Psal. 10. 15. 
[8] To plough, Jer. 4. 3. [9] To cause great 
sorroio of heart. Acts 21. 13. [10] To shine, 
or appear, Cant. 2. IJ. [11] Toprofane, Psal. 
89. 131. 
Gen. 19. 9. they came near to b. the door 
27. 40. thou shalt b. his yoke from off" thy neck 
Exod. 12. 46. nor shall ye b. a bone, Jfum. 9. 12. 
13. 13. then thou shalt b. his neck, 34. 20. 
34. 13. but ye shall b. their images, and cut down 
Lev.ll. 33. every earthen vessel unclean ye shall b. 
26. 19. [ will b. the pride of your power 
J^um. 24. 8. Israel shall b. their bones, pierce them 

30. 2. if a man vow, he shall not b. his word 
32. t 7. wherefore b. ye the heart of Israel ? 

Deut.l2. 3. ye shall b. their pillars, and burn groves 
1 Savi.'io. lb. b. away every man from his master 
IjRko-s 15. 19.6.thy league with Baasha, 2C/ir.l6..3. 
Ezra 9. 14. should we again b. thy commandments 
Job 13. 25. wilt thou b. a leaf driven to and fro 1 

39. 15. forgetteth that the wild beast may b. them 
Psal. 2. 3. let us b. their bands asunder 
9. thou shalt b. them with a rod of iron 

10. 15. b. thou the arm of the wicked 
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Psal. 58. 6. b. their teeth, O God, in their mouth 
74. t 8. they said in their hearts, let us b. them 
89.31. if they b. my statutes and keep not my com. 
104. til. the wild asses i. their thirst 
141. 5. shall be an oil which shall I^ot6. my head 

Cant. 2. 17. until day Z».and shadows flee away, 4.6. 

Jsa. 14. 25. 1 will b. the Assyrians in my land 

28. 24. b. the clods || 28. not b. it with a wheel 
30. 14. b. it as the breaking of a potter's vessel 
38. 13. as a lion so will he b. all my bones 

42. 3. a bruised reed will he not b. Mat. 12. 20. 
58. 6. is not this the fast, that ye b. every yokel 

Jer. 15. 12. shall iron b. the northern iron and steel 7 

16. t 7. neither shall men b. bread for them 

17. t -18. b. them with a double breach 

19. 10. b. the bottle, so will I b. this people, 11.' 
28.4. I will b. yoke of king of Babylon, 11. | 30.8. 

43. 13. he shall b. the images of Beth-shemesh 
48. 12. 1 will send wanderers and b. Moab's bottles 
49. 35. saith the Lord, I will b. the how of Elam 

Ezek. A. 16. 1 will i. the stafi^"of bread, 5.16. \ 14.13. 
16. 38. judge thee as women that b. wedlock 
23. 34. thou shall b. the sherds thereof 

29. 7. when they took hold of thee thou didst b. 

30. 18. when I shall b. the yokes of Egypt 
22. and I will b. Pharaoh's arms, 24. 

Has. 1. 5. I will b. the bow of Israel in Jezreel 
2. 18. I will b. the bow, the sv^ord and battle 
lO.ll.Judah shall plow, and Jacob slsall 6. his clods 
Joel 2. 7. they shall march and not b. their ranks 
Jimos 1. 5. I will b. the bar of Damascus 
Mic. 3. 3. who flay their skin, and b. their bones 
jYa/i. 1. 13. now will I b. his yoke from off thee 
Zech. 11. 14. that I might b. the brotherhood 
Mat. 5. 19. b.'one of these least commandments 
9. 17. else the bottles b. and the wine runneth out 
Acts 20. 7. the disciples came together to b. bread 
21. 13. what mean ye to weep and to S. my heart 1 
1 Cor. 10. 16. the bread which we b. is it not 

BREAK covena^it. 
Z/et7.26.15.but that ye b.my c. || 44. 1 will not S. my c. 
Deut. 31 . 16. this people will b. my cov. I made, 20. 
Judg. 2. 1. 1 said, I will never b. my cov. with you 
Psal. 89. 34. my c. will I not b. nor alter the thing 
Jer. 14. 21. remember, b. not thy covenant with us 
33. 20. if you can b.my cov. of the day and night 
Ezek. 17. 15. shall he b. covenant and be delivered? 
Zech. 11. 10. that I might b. my cov. which I made 

BREAK down. 
Exod. 23. 24. quite b. down theirimages, Dent.7.5. 
Lev. 14. 45. and he shall b. down house, the stones 
Deut. 12. t 3. ye shall b. down their altars 
Judg. 8. 9. when I come again, I will b.down tower 
J^eh. 4. 3. if a fox go up, he shall b.do7cn stone wall 
Psal. 74. 6. now they b. down the carved work 
Eccl. 3. 3. a time to b. down and a time to build 
Isa. 5. 5. I will b. down the wall of the vineyard 
./£?•. 31. 28. as I have watched over them to b.dotcn 
45. 4. that which 1 have built will I b. down 
Ezek. 13. 14. so will I b. dozen wall ye have daubed 
16. 39. they shall b. down thy high places 
26. 4. they shall b. dozen the towers o.f Tyrus 

12. and they shall b. down thy walls 
Hos. 10. 2. he shall b. down their altars, and spoil 

BREAK forth. 

Exod. 19. 22.' lest the Lord b. forth upon them, 24. 

/5a.l4.7. they b.f. into singing,44.23. 1 49.13. 1 54.1. 

52.9.b.forth into joy,sing together, ye w aste places 

54. 3. for thou shalt b. forth on the right hand 

55. 12. hills shall b. forth before you into singing 

58. 8. then shall thy light b. forth as the morning 

Jer. 1. 14. out of the north an evil shall b. forth 

Gal.4. 27. b. forth and cry, thou that travailest not 

BREAK off. 
Gen. 27. 40f thou shalt b. his yoke off thy neck 
Exod. 32. 2. b. off the golden ear-rings, 24. 
Dan. 4. 27. O king, b. off thv sins by righteousness 

BREAK'ojii. 
Exod.22. 6. if fire b.out \\ Z>cz).13.12. if leprosy b.ozit 
I^ev. 14. 43. if the plague come again and b. ozit 
Psal. 58. 6. b. out the great teeth of the young lion 
Isa. 35. 6. in the wilderness shall waters b. out 
Hos. 4. 2. they b. out, and blood foucheth blood 
.,^mo55.6.1est heb.out like fire ir*the house of .losejih 

BREAK mpzecra. 
2frmo-s25.13.Chaldeans b.inpieces pillars ofbrass 
./o/;]9.2.how long will ye b.me mpz'cces with words? 
34.24. s\yA\\b.inpieces mighty men without numb. 
Psal. 72. 4. he shall b. in pieces the oppressor 
94. 5. they b. ?'« pieces thy people, O Lord 
Isa. 45. 2. I will b. in pieces the gates of brass 
Jer. 1. 1 17. lest I b. thee iji pieces before ihem 
51. 20. with thee will I b. in pieces the nations 

21. with thee b. in pieces horse and rider, chariot 

22. with thee J. nip. man, woman, old and young 
Dan. 2. 40. shall ■' &. in p. and bruise kingdoms, 44. 

7.23. the fourth beast shall b. inpieces whole earth 

^tAI^AX through. 
Exod. 19. 21. lest they b. thro' to the Lord to gaze 
24. let not the priests and people b. through 



2 Kings 3. 26. to b. through to lire king of Edora 
Mat. 6. 19. thieves b. thro' \\ 20. thieves b. not thro 

BREAK up. 
2 Chron. 32. f 1. Sennacherib thought to i.them w|i 
Jer. 4. 3. b. up your fallow ground, Hos. 10. 12. 

BREAK1:.R. 
Ezek. Id. 1 10. if he beget a son, a b. up of a house 
Mic. 2. 13. b. is come up || Rom. 2. 25. if a b. of law 

BREAKERS. 
Rom. 1. 31. without understanding, covcnant-J." 

BREAKEST. 
Psal.48.1. thou i. ships of Tarshish with east-wmo 

BREAKETH. 
Gen. 32. 26. he said, let me go, for the day b. 
Job 9. 17. for he b. me with tempest and multiplies 
12. 14. he b. down, and it cannot be built again 
16. 14. he b. me with breach upon breach 

28. 4. the blood b. out from the inhabitants 
Psal. 10. 1 10. he b. himself, that ib.e jioor may fab 

29. 5. b. the cedars [i 46. 9. he b. the bow 
119. 20. my soul b. lor the longing that it hath 

Prov. 25. 15. and a soft tongue b. the bone 
Eccl. 10. 8. whoso b. a hedge, a serpent shall bitfc 
Isa. 59. 5. which is crushed b. out into a viper 
Jer. 19. 11. as one b.a. potter's vessel, not made w hole 

23. 29. is not my word like hammer that i. rock 1 
Lam. 4. 4. children ask bread, and no man b. it 
Dan. 2. 40. forasmuch as iron b. in jjieces all these 

BREAKING. 
Gen. 32. 24. there wrestled a man till the b. of day 
Exod. 9. 9. shall be a boil b. forth v/ith blains, 10. 

22. 2. if a thief be found b. up, and be smitten 
.7Mf/o-.7.tl5. Gideon heard the dream, and ^.thereof 
2Kivgs ll.t6.keep the watch ofihehousefromy.up 
1 Chron. 14. 11. on enemies, like b. forth of waters 
.Tob 30. 14. came upon me as a wide b. in of waters 

41. 25. by reason oi'b. they purify themselves 
Psal. 144. 14. that there be no b. in nor going out 
Isa. 22. 5. b. down walls, and of crying to mount 

30. 13. whose b. cometh suddenly at an instant 
14. shall break it as the b. of the potter's vesse> 

EieA:. 16. 59. despised the oath in b. covenant, 17.18. 
21. 6. sigh, son of man, with b. of thy loins 
Hos. 13. 13. not stay long in place of i. forth of chil. 
Luke2i. 35. he was known of them in /;. of bread 
John 7. t23. without b. the law of Moses 
•^Mfi 2.42. they continued in i. of bread and prayers 
^0. in the temple, b. bread from liouse to house 
Rom. 2. 23. through b. the law-, dishonourest God 

BREAST. 
Exod. 29. 26. take the Z».of the ram of consecration 

27. shall sanctify the b. of the wave-offering 
Lev. 7. 30. b. may be waved, the fat with the b. 
31. but the b. shall be Aaron's and his sons' 
34. the wave-i.and heave-shoulder ha\e I taken 
8.29. Moses took the 6. and waved it for an offering 
10. 14. the wave-i. shall ye eat in a clean place 
J^Tzini. 6.20. is holy to the priest, with the wave-Z> 
18. 18. as wave-i. and right shoulder are thine 
Job 24. 9. they pluck the fatherless from the b. 
Isa. GO. Ifi. thou shalt suck the b. of kings 
I^am.A. 3. even the sen monsters draw out the b 
Dan. 2. 32. head of gold, his b. and his arms of 
lAike 18. 13. the publican smote upon his b. saying 
John 13. 25. he then lying on Jesus' b. saith, 21. 20. 

BREASTS, 
frcw. 49. 25. bless with ble.^singsof the b. and womb 
Lev. 9.' 20. put fat on the b. 1| 21. b. Aaron waved 
Job 3. 12. or why the b. that I should suck 
21. 24. his b. full of milk, and his bones moistened 
Psa/.22.9.make me hope when I was on mother's b. 
Prov. 5. 19. let her b. satisfy thee at all times 
Cant. 1. 13. he shall lie all night betwixt my 5. 
4. 5. thy two b. are like two young roes, 7. 3. 
7. 7. thy b. are like two clusters of grapes 
8. thy b. shall be as clusters of the vine 
8. 1. my brother that sucked tlie b. of my mother 
8. we have a little sister, and she hath no b. 
10. I am a wall and my b. like towers 
Isa. 28. 9. are weaned from the milk drawn from h. 
66. 11. be satisfied with the b. of her consolations 
Ezek. 16. 7. thy b. are fashioned, and hair grown 
23.3. there were their 6. pressed, there they bruised 
8. and they bruised the b. of her viri'inity 
34. and thou shalt pluck off' thine own b. 
Hos.2. 2. put away her aduUniies from betw. hero 
9. 14. give them a misearryinir womb and dry b. 
.Tocl 2. 16. and gather those that suck the b. 
A''afi.2.'7. as with voice of doves taberinir on their h. 
Luke 23. 48. the people smote their /;. and returned 
Rev.l5.6. having their J. girded with golden girdles 

BREAST-PLATE 
Was apiece of embroider?/ of about ten inches 
square,ofverz! rich icork,zDhich the high-priest 
of the Jews wore upon his breast,and which znas 
set with four rozosof precious sti'ncs,upon every 
one ofz'ohich was engraven the name of one oj 
the tribes «/ Israel : It was double, or made o} 
tv)0 pieces folded oveupov the other, like a kind 
ofpursc,or bag,that it might the better support 



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the precious stones, and that it might receive 
the Uririi and Thuminim, Lev. 8. 8. It was 
calle-d ike Breast-plate of judgment, Exod. 28. 
15. because from thence the Israelites were to 
expect and receive their judgment, and the 
mind of God in all those weighty and momen- 
tous matters of war and peace, wherein they 
consulted God for directions. 

Breast-plate is likewise a piece of defensive ar- 
mour, Rev. 9. 9. In which sense, faith and love 
are called Breasc-plates; IThess. 5.Q. Faith 
is a defensive grace ; not only as it assents to 
the doctrine of the gospel as true, but also as 
it doth depend upon God's faithfulness and 
all-sujficiency to perform his promises, ajid 
apply them to our souls for our support and 
comfort. Love, when it worketh, will defend 
against the persecutions, afflictions, a?id temp- 
tations of the world, Caul. 8.7. Slavish fear 
will overcome us, if toe xoant love to defend 
against it, when true religion is under dis- 
grace, andpcrsecuted in the world, 1 Jolin 4. 18. 
LiOxewill defend against apostasy, andsolulp 
us to persevere to the coming of Clirist ; and 
love, being seated in the heart, is fitly compared 
to a Breast-plate that encompasseth the heart. 
Exod. 25. 7. and stones to be set in the b. 35. 9, 

28. 4. shall make a b. and ephod, 15. ] 39. 8. 

22. thou shall make upon the b. chains at Ihe end 

23. put rings on two ends of the b. 26. | 39. 16. 

28. they shall bind the b. by the rings, 39. 21. 

29. Aaron shall bear the names of Israel in b. 

30. put in b. of judgment the Urim, Lev. 8. 8. 
l^mos22. 134. smote Ahab between joints and b. 
Isa. 59. 17. he put on righteousness as a b. 
Eph. 6. 14. having on the b. of righteousness 
ITJiess. 5. 8. putting on the b. of faith and love 
P,.ev. 9. 9. they had b. as it were b. of iron 

17. having b. of lire, of jacinih and brimstone 
BREATH 
Signifies, [1] The air received and discharged by 
our bodies, by the dilatation and compression 
of the lungs, Job 9. 18. [2] The life, Psal. 146. 
4. Dan. 5. 23. [3] God's powerful word, Psal. 
33. 6. Isa. 11. 4. [4] His anger. Job 4. 9. 
Isa. 30. 33. 
Gert.2.7. God breathed into his nostrils theZ>.q|i||fe 
6. 17. to destroy all flesh wherein is the b. onife 
7. 15. entered tv/o and Iwo wherein is the b. of life 
22. all in whose nostrils was b. of life died 
Josh. 11. t 11- lie destroyed, there was not any b. 
25aOT.22.1i3.fbundations of the world discovered, at 
the blast of the&. of his nostrils, Psal. 18. 15. 
1 Kings 17. 17. and there was no b. left in him 
Job 4. 9. by the b. of his nostrils are they consumed 

9. 18. he vv'ill not suffer me to take my b. 

11. t 20. their hope shall be as a puff of 6. 

12. 10. in whose hand is the b. of all mankind 
15. 30. by the h. of his mouth shall he go away 
17. 1. my b. is corrupt, my days are extinct 

19. 17. my b. is strange to my wife, tho' I entreated 
27. 3. all the while my b. is in me, and Sp. of God 

33. 4. the b. of the Almighty halJi given me life 

34. 14. if he gather to himself his Spirit and b. 
37. 10. by the b. of God frost is given 

41. 21. his b. kindleth coals, and a fiame goeth 
Psal. 33. 6. all of them made by the b. of his mouth 

104. 29. thou takest away their b. they die 
135. 17. nor is there any b. in their mouths 
146. 4. his b. goeth forth, he returnsth to earth 
150. 6. let every thing that hath b. praise the Lord 
Eccl. 3. 19. yea, they have all one b. all is vanity 
/sa.2. 22. cease from man,whosei.is in his nostrils 
IL 4. with b. of his lips will he slay the wicked 
30. 28. and his b. as an overflowing stream reach 

33. b. of the Lord like a stream of brimstone 
33. 11. your b. as fire shall devour you 

42. 5. he that giveth b. to the people upon it 
Je^\ 10. 14. and there is no b. in them, 51. 17. 
Z.am. 4. 20. the &.of our nostrils, the anointed ofL. 
JEte^-.37.5. 1 will cause b.io enter into you, shall live 

6. I will cover you with skin and put b. in you 
8. there was no b. inthem||9. and say, come, O^i. 
10. and the b. came into them and they lived 
■Dan. 5. 23. the God in whose hand thy b, is 

10. 17. no strength, neither is there b. left in me 
Hab.2. 19. there is no b. at all in midst of the image 
jScts 17. 25. seeing he giveth to all life and b. 
Jam. 2. t26. the body without b. is dead 

Rev. 13. 1 15. he had power to give b. to the image 
BREATHE 

Signifies, [1] To draw breath naturally, as man 
and beast do, Josh. 10. 40. [2] To infuse the 
soul into the body, Gen. 2. 7. [3] To live, 
breathing or respiration being a sign of life. 
Josh. 11. 11. [4] To inspire with the gifts 
and graces of the Holy Ghost, John 20. 22. 

Josh. 11. 11. there was not any left to b. 14. 

Job 31. t 39. caused soul of the owners to b. out 

r» .27.12 witnesses risen, and such as J. out cruelty 
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Cant. 4. 1 6- till the day b. and shadows flee away 
Ezek, 37. 9. come, O breath, and b. on these slain 

BREATHED. 
Gen. 2. 7. God b. into man's nostrils the b. of life 
Josh. 10. 40. but utterly destroyed all that b, 
1 Kings 15. 29. he left not to Jeroboam any that b. 
John 20. 22. he b. on them, and saith, receive ye 

BREATHETH, ING. 
Dent. 20. 16. thou shall save alive nothing that b. 
Lam. 3. 56. hide not thine ear at my b. at my cry 
jicts 9. 1. Saul yet b.out threatenings and slaughter 

BRED. 
Exod. 16. 20. some left, and it b. worms and stank 

BREECHES. * 

Exod. 28. 42. thou shall make them linen b. 39. 28. 
Lev. 6. 10. the priest shall put on his linen b. 

16. 4. he shall have the linen b. on his fle^h 
Ezek. 44. 18. they shall have linen b. on their loins 

BREED. 
Gen.8. 17. that they may Z'. abundantly on the earth 

BREED. 
Deut. 32. 14. rams of the b. of Bashan and goats 

BREEDING. 
Zeph.'2.9. as Sodom, even b. of nettles and salt-pits 

BRETHREN. 
Men are so called, [1] By being the sons of one 
father and mother, or of either of them. Gen. 
42. 13. [2] By community of nature,, or habi- 
tation, Gen. 19. 7. [3] By natural affinity, or 
by being kinsmen, Gen. 13. 8. [4] By regene- 
ratioUj and a profession of the same faith and 
religion, Col. 1. 2. [5] By adoption, John 20. 
17. [6] 5?/(#ce, IChron. 25. 9. 2 Cor. 8. 23. 
Gen. 13. 8. let there be no strife, for we be b. 
19. 7. Lot said, I pray you b. do not so wickedly 
24. 27. Lord led me to the house of my master's b. 
34. 11. Shcchem said'to her father and to her b. 
25. Dinah's b. took each man his sword and slew 
42. 3. Joseph's ten b. went down to buy corn 

6. b. came and bowed || 13. we are twelve b. 32. 

45. 16. Joseph's b. are come || 49. 5. are 6. of cruelty 
50. 15. Joseph's b. saw their father was dead 

JVum. 27. 4. give us a possession among the b. 

7. give us a possession among our father's b. 

10. if he have no b. give it to his father's b. 

11. if his father have no b.ye shall give to kinsman 
Deut. 25. 5. if Z>. dwell together and one of them die 
Josh. 6. 23. Rahab brought out her father and b. 

17. 4. he gave them an inheritance among the b. 
Judg. 9. 1. Abimelech went to his mother's b. 

3. his mother's i.spake of him to menofShechem 
2Kings 10. 13. they answered, weare^.of Ahaziah 

1 Chron. 12. 2. there came to David of Saul's b. 

26. 7. sonsof Shemaiah, whose 6. were strong men 
27. 18. of Judah, Elihu, one of the b. of David 

2 Chron. 21. 2. he had b. the sons of Jehoshaphat 
22. 8. when Jehu found Ihe b. of Ahaziah 

PsaZ. 133.1. pleasant for ^.lo dwell together in unity 
Prov. 6. 19. and him that soweth discord among b. 

17. 2. shall have part of the inheritance among t. 

19. 7. all the b. of the poor do hale him 
Jlmos 1. t O- remembered not the covenant of 6. 
Mat. A. 18. Jesus saw two b. \\ 21. saw other two b. 

19. 29. every one that hath forsaken houses, b. 

20.24. were moved with indignation against two b. 

22.25. there were with us seven b. Mark 12. 20. 

23. 8. one is your Master, even Christ, all ye are b. 
Mark 10. 29. no man hath left house or b. father, 

mother, wife or childr. for my sake, Luke 18.29. 

30. shall receive a hundred-fold, houses, b. 

Luke 14. 26. if any come, and hate not children, b. 

16.28. for I havefiveJ. that hernay testify to them 

21. 16. ye shall be betrayed by parents and b. 

John 21. 23. this saying went abroad among the b. 

Jlcts 3. 17. b. I wot that through ignofance ye did it 

6. 3. wherefore b. look out among you seven men 

7.26. sirs, ye are Z». || 9. 30. which when the b. knew 

10. 23. certain b. from Joppa accompanied him 

11. 12. moreover these six b. accompanied me 
29. they determined to send relief to the b. 

12. 17. go shew these things to Jaines and to the b. 
14. 2. made their minds evil-affected against the 6. 
15. 1. certain men from Judea taught the b. 

3. and they caused great joy to all the b, 

22. Barsabas and Silas chief among the b. 

23. apostles and elders and b. send greeting to 
the b. which are of the Gentiles in Antioch 

32.exhorted the fi.with many words,l TAess. 5.14. 
33. were let go in peace from the b. to apostles 
40. being recommended by the b. to grace of God 
10. 2. Timotheus was well reported of by the b. 
40. when they had seen the b. they comforted 

17. 6. they drew Jason and certain b. to the rulers 
10. the b. immediately sent away Paul, 14. 

18. 18. Paul then took his leave of the b. 

27. the b. wrote exhorting to receive Apollos 
20.32. now 6.1 commend you to God and his grace 
21. 7. we came to Ptolemais and saluted the b. 

17. were come to Jerusalem, 6. received us gladly 
22. 5. from whom also I received letters to the b. 



BRE 

Atts 23. 5. 1 wist not b. that he was the iiighpnei 

28. 14. where we found b. and were desired to tarry 

15. when the b. heard of us, they came to meet ua 
21.norany ofthei.thatcamespakeharmofthee 

Rom. 1. 13. now I would not have you ignorant b 
11. 25. 1 Cor. 10. 1. 1 12. 1. VThess. 4. 13 

7. 1. know ye hot b. that ihe law hath dominion 

8. 12. b. we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live 

29. that he might be the first-born among many b. 
10. 1. b. my prayer to God for Isr. is, may be saved 
12. 1. I beseech you therefore b. by the mercies 

of God, 15. 30. I 16. 17. 1 Cor. 1. 10. 1 16. 
15. Gal. 4. 12. Heb. 13. 22. 
1 10. be kindly affectioned in love of the b. 
16. 14. salute the b. which are with them. Col. 4.15. 

1 Cor. 1. 26. for ye see your calling b. how that 
2. 1. and I b. when I came to you, came not with 
3. 1. I b. could not speak to you as to spiritual 

4. 6. these things b. I have in a figure transferred 
7. 29. but this I say b. the time is short, 15. 50. 
8. 12. when ye sin so against the b. ye sin ag.Christ 

9. 5. and as the b. of the Lord and Cephas 

11. 2. now I praise you b. that ye remember me 

14. 26. how is it b. when ye come together 

15. 6. after he was seen of above 500 b. at otKe 
58. therefore my beloveds, bested fast, Jam. 2. 5. 

16. 11. for I look for him with the b. 

12. I desired him to come to you with the J. 
20. all the b. greet you, Phil. 4. 21. 

2 Cor. 9. 3. yet have I sent the b. lest our boasting 
5. I thought it necessary to exhort the b. 

11.. 9. the i. which came from Macedonia supplied 
26. I have been in perils apiong fiilse b. 
13.11.finally &. farewell, be perfect,of good comfort 
Gal. 1. 2. all b. that are with me to the churches 

2. 4. because of false b. unav/ares brought in 
Eph. 6. 23. peace be to the b. and love with faith 
Phil. 1. 14. many of the b. waxing confident 
Col. 1. 2. to the saints and faithful b. in Christ, 

1 Thess.A.l.we beseech you b.\Q.\ 5.12. 2Thess.2.'[. 
10. indeed ye do it towards all b. in Macedonia 

5. 25. b. pray for us, 2 Thess. 3. 1. 

26. greet all the b. with a holy kiss 

27. that this epistle be read to all the holy b. 
lTi7n.i.6. putthei.in remembrance of these things 

5. 1. intreathim as a father, and younger men asb, 

6. 2. let them not despise them b'ecause they are b. 
Heb. 2. 11. he isliot ashamed to call them b. 

3. 1. holy b. partakers, consider the Apostle 
1 Pet. 1. 22. unto unfeigned love of the b. 

3.8.beof one mind, love as b.be pitiful, be courteous 

1 John 3. 14. from death to life, because we love b. 

16. we ought to lay down our lives for the b. 

2 John 3. rejoiced greatly when b. testified of truth 

5. whatsoever thou dost to the Z>.and to strangers 

10. neither doth he himself receive the b. 

His BRETHREN. 
Gen. 9. 22. and Ham told his two b. without 

25. Canaan, a serv. of servants siiall be to ais b. 
16. 12. he shall dwell in presence of his b. 25. 18. 
27. 37. his b. have I given to him for servants 

37. 2. Joseph was feeding the flock with his b. 
5. Joseph dreamed a dream and told it his b. 

11. his i. envied him, his father observ. the saying 

30. Reuben returned to his 6. and said, child is not 

38. 11. for he said, lest he die also as his b. did 
44. 33. and let the lad go up with Ms b. 

47. 12. Joseph nourished his father and his b. 

49.26. on the crown of the head of him that was 

separate from his b. Deut. 33. 16. 

jEzod.l. 6. Joseph died, his J.and all that generation 

2. 11. Moses went out to his b. and looked on their 

burdens, and spied anEgypt. smiting one of hisb. 

Lev. 21. 10. and he. that is high-priest among his b. 

25.48.afterhe is sold, one of Ais J. may redeem him 
JSTum.. 25. 6. brought to his b. a Midianilish woman 

27. 9. then shall ye give his inheritance to his b. ' 
Deut. 10. 9. Levi hath no part with his b. 

17. 20. that his heart be not lifted up above his b. 

18. 7. he shall minister as all his b. the Lev'tes do 

20. 8. lest his b. heart faint as well as his heart 

24. 7. if a man he found stealing any of his b. 
33. 9. nor did he acknowledge his b. not knew 

24. let Asher be blessed and acceptable lo his b. 
Judg. 9. 5. Abimelech slew his b. being 70 persons 

26. Gaal came with his b. and went to Shechem 
56. which he did to his father in slaying //Zs 70 J. 

11.3. Jephthah fled from his b. and dwelt in Tob 
Ruth A. Id. name of dead be not cutoff from hisb. 
\Sam.\Q.\2. Samuel anointed him in midst of his b. 

22. 1. when his b. and father's house heard it 
2 Kings 9. 2. make him rise up from among Az* b. 

1 Chron. 4. 9. Jabez more honourable than his b. 
5. 2. tor Judah prevailed above his b. 
7.22.Ephraim mourned,Az5 ft.came to comfort him 

25. 9. with his b. and sons were twelve 

[So to the end of the chapter.] 

2 Chr. 21. 4. Jehoram slew all his i.wilh the sworu 
Esf/t. 10.3. Mordecai theJew was accepted of hisb 
Hos. 13. 15. though he be fruitful among his b. 



BRE 

1Kc.5.3 the remnant of /n"s b. shall return to Israel 
^of .12.46. his mother and kis b. stood without, de- 
.»',ring to speak with him, J\Iark'i.Z\.LukeQ.\9. 
Johx 7. 5. for neither did his b. beheve in him 
Acts 7. 13. Joseph was made known lo his b. 
23. it came into Moses' heart to visit his b. 
S5. for he supposed his 6. would have understood 
[ Cer. 6.5. no not one able to judge between his b. 
Heb. 2. 17. it behoved him to be made like to kis b. 

J\Ie7i and BRETHREN. 

^cts l.l&.men and b. this scripture must be fulfilled 

2. 29. men and b. let me freely sjieak to you of D. 

37. to Peter and rest, men and Z».what shall we do 
7 2. and he said, men., b. and fathers, hearken 
13. 15. men andb. if ye have any word of exhorta. 

2S. men and b. children of the stock of Abraham 

38. be it known to you, men andb. thro' this man 
1^.1. men and b.ye know G.made choice among us 

13. J imes answered, 7ree7t and 6. hearken unto rne 

22. 1. 7}ie7i, b. and fathers, hear my defence 
23.1.men and b.l have lived in all good conscience 

6. me7i andb. I am a Pharisee, the son of a Phar. 

28. 17. meii and b. tho' I have committed nothing 

My BRETHREN. 
Ge7i.29.4. Jacob said to them, my b. whence be ye? 

31. 37. set it here before my b. and thy brethren 

37. 16. 1 seek myb. tell me where they feed flocks 

46.31. m^ b. and father's house are come to me,47.1. 
Exod. 4. 18. let me go and return to my b. in Egypt 
Josh. 2. 13. they willsave alive my father and my b. 

14. 8. nuj b. made the heart of the people melt 
Judg. 8. 19. Gideon said, they were my b. 

19. 23. my b. I pray you, do not so wickedly 
1 Sam. 20. 29. let me get away, I pray, and see myb. 

30. 23. then David said, ye shall not do so, my b. 
S Sara. 19. 12. ye are my b. my bones, and my flesh 

1 Clir. 28. 2. David said, hear me, my b. and people 
«VeA. 1. 2. Hanani, one of my b. came and men 

4. 23. 1 nor my b. nor guard put off our clothes 

5. 10. I and my b. might exact of ihem money 
14. 1 and myb. have not eaten bread of governor 

Job 6. 15. my b. have dealt deceitfully 
19.13. he hath put my S.far from me, and acquaint. 

Ps.22.22. 1 will declare thy name to my b.Heb.2.1'-2. 
69. 8. I am become a stranger to my b. an alien 
122. 8. for 7ny b. and companions' sake, I will say 

^/aM2.48.hesaidtohim,whoarew2?/6.?./T/a?-/i:3.33. 

49. behold my mother and my b. Mark 3. 34. 
25. 40. ye have done it to the least of these my b. 

23. 10. go tell my b. that they go into Galilee 
Luke8. 21. my b. are these which hear word of God 
John 20. 17. go to my b. and say to them, I ascend 
/?077i.9.3. myself were accursed from Chr. for my b. 
Jam.a.\0.\.RkQ my b .the prophets who have spoken 

12. but above all things, my b. swear not 

Our BRETHREN. 
G'P7J.31.32.beforeoiir 6. discern whatisthine,takeit 
J^uin. 20. 3. when our b. died before the Lord 
Deut. 1. 28. our b. have discouraged our hearts 

2 Sam. 19. 41, why have our b. stolen thee away? 

1 Chr. 13. 2. let us send abroad to our b. every where 
JVeh.5. 5. yet now our flesh is as the flesh of our b. 

8. after our ability have redeemed oxir Z>.the Jews 
Jlcts 15. 36. let us go again visit our b. in every city 

2 Cor. 8. 23. oroMr 6. be inquired of, are messengers 
Rev. 12. 10. for the accuser of our b. is cast down 

77iezV BRETHREN. 
J\r«wi.8. 26. but shall minister with their b. intaber. 
Deut.lS. 2. Levites have no inherit, among their b. 

18. 1 will raise a prophet from among their b, 
Judg. 20. 13. not hearken to the voice of tlieir b. 
21. 22. when their b. come to us to complain 
2Sawi.2.26.bid people return from foWowing their b. 
2 Kings 23. 9. did eat unleav. bread among their b. 
1 Chr. 8. 32. these dwelt with their b. in Jerus.9. 38. 

12. 32. all their b. were at their commandment 
39. drinking, for their b. had prepared for them 

2C/jr. 28. 15. brought them to their b. to Jericho 
J\reh. 5. 1. was a great cry against their b. the Jews 

13. 13. their office was to distribute to their b. 
JoJ 42. 15. fiithergavetheminherit. amongfA«r J. 
Jer. 41. 8. for he slew them not among their b. 
Heb. 7. 5. to take tithes of people, that is of their b. 
Rev. 6. 11. till ihrir b. should be killed as they were 

Thy BRETHREN. 
Gen.27.29. be lord over thy b.let mother's sons bow 
31. 37. set it before thy b. that they may judge 
37. 10. 1 and thy b. come to bow ourselves to thee 

13. do not thy b. feed the flock in Shechom ? 

14. whether it be well with thy b. and the flocks 
48.22. 1 have given to thee one portion above thy b. 
49. 8. thou art he whom thy b. shall praise 

Deut. 15. 7. if a poor man of thy b. be within gates 

17. 15. from among thij b. shalt thou set king over 

18.15. G. will raise up a prophet ofiAt/^.like to me 

24. 14. not oppress the poor of thy b. or stranger 

Josh. 2. !8. thou shalt bring thyb. home unto thee 

Judg. 14. 3. no woman among daughters of thy b. 

1 Sam... 17. 17. take for thy b. run to camp to thy b. 

18. look how thy b. fare, and take their pledge 

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2 5am. 15. 20. return, take back thy b. witti tl.«e 
2 Chron. 21. 13. hast slain thy b. better than thyself 
Jer. 12. 6. thy b. have dealt treacherously with thee 
Ezek. 11. 15. thy b. even thy b. men of thy kindred 
Mat. 12. 47. behold, thy mother and thv b. stand 
without, Mark 3. 32. Luke 8. 20. 
Luke 14. 12. call not thy b. lest they bid thee again 
22. 32. when thou art converted strengthen thy b. 
Rev. 19. 10. see thou do it not, I am of thy b. 22. 9. 

Your BRETHREN. 
Gen. 42. 19. let one of your b. be bound in prison 

33. leave one of your b. here with me 

Lev. 10. i.carry your b. from before the sanctuary 

6. let your 6. bewail the burning the Lord kindled 

25. 46. over your b. ye shall not rule with rigour 

JVmwi.18.6. behold I have taken your b. tho Levites 

32.6. shs\\ y our b. 2,0 to war and shall ye sit here? 

Deut. I. 16. hear the causes between yourb. 

3. 18. pass over armed before yoiir b. Josh.l. 14. 

20. till Lord hath given rest to yoiir b. Josh.1.15. 

Josh.22.3. ye have not left yourb. these many days 

4. and now the Lord hath given rest to your b. 

8. divide the spoil of your enemies with yuurb. 
IKings 12. 24. not fight against your b. 2 Chr.W.A. 
2Chro7i. 19. 10. what cause shall come to you of 

your b. and so wrath come upon you and your b. 
28. 11. deliver captives ye have taken of your b. 
30. 7. be ye not like yeur b. which trespassed 

9. if ye turn, your b. shall find compassion 
JVe/t.4.14. and fight for yourb. your sons and wives 

5. 8. will ye even sell your b. or shall they be sold ? 
Isa. 66. 5. your b. that hated you, that cast you out 
20. they shall bring your b. for an offering to Lord 
.Jer. 7. 15. cast you out as I have cast out all yourb. 
Hos.2.\. say to yourb. Ammi, to sisters, Ruhamah 
Mat.5.'i7. if ye salute ?/ow?'/*. only, what do ye inore 
.Bets 3.22.a prophet shall Lord raise of your b. 7.37. 
1 Cor.6.8. yedo wrong and defraud and xha.t yo7ir b. 

1 Pet. 5. 9. same afflictions accomplished in yoitr b. 
BRIBE, S. 

15ff?«.8.3.Samuers sons look 6. and perverted judg. 
12. 3. of whose hand have I received any b.? 
Psal. 26. 10. and their right hand is full of b. 
Isa. 33. 15. that shaketh his hands from holdings. 
Amos 5. 12. they take a b. and turn aside the poor 

BRIBERY. 
Job 15. 34. fire shall consume the tabernacles ofb. 

BRICK. 
Gen. 11. 3. let us make b. they had b. for stone 
Exod. 1. 14. they made their lives bitter in b. 
5. 7. no more give the people straw to make b. 16. 
Isa. 65. 3. and burneth incense on altars of Z*. 

BRICKS. 
Exod. 5. 8. the tale of 6. you shall lay upon them 

18. yet shall ye deliver the tale ofb. 19. 
Isa. 9. 10. the b. are fallen down, but we will build 
. BRICK-KILN. 

2 Sam. 12. 31. and made them pass through tho b. 
.Ter. 43. 9. hide great stones in the clay in the b. 
Mah. 3. 14. tread the mortar, tnake strong the b. 

BRIDE. 
Isa. 49. 18. and bind them on thee, as a b. doth 

61. 10. as a b. adorneth herself with jewels 

62. 5. as the bridegroom rejoiceth over the b. 
Jer. 2. 32. or can a b. forget her attire? 

7. 34. cause to cease the voice of the b. 16.9. | 25.10. 

33. 11. shall be heard in this place voice of the b. 
Joel 2. 16. and let the b. go out of her closet 
.Ioh7i 3. 29. he that hath the b. is the bridegroom 
Rev. 18. 23. voice of the b. heard no more in thee 

21. 2. prepared as a b. adorned for her husband 
9. I will shew thee the b. the Lamb's wife 

22. 17. and the Spirit and ihe b. say, Come 
BR [DE-CH amber; 

Mat. 9. 15. can the children of the b. mourn? 
Mark 2. 19. can the children ofb. fast ? L7ike 5. 34. 

BRIDEGROOM. 
Psal. 19. 5. as a. b. coming out of his chamber 
Isa. 61. 10. as a b. decketh himself with ornaments 
62. 5. as 6. rejoiceth over bride, so God over thee 
Mat. 9. 15. can children of bride-chamber mourn 
while b. is with them ? Mark 2. 19. Luke5.3i. 
1. ten virgins went forth to meet the b. 



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5. while the 6. tarried j| 6. cry made, b. cometh, 10. 
John 2. 9. the governor of the feast called the b. 
3. 29. he that hath the bride is the b. but the friend 
of the b. rejoiceth greatly because of the 6. voice 
See Bride. 
BRIDLE 
Is taken, [1] Properly, for the reins or bit where- 
by ho7-ses, mules., &rc. are kept in, and made to 
go which pace and ichich way their riders 
please, Psal. 32. 9. [2] Figuratively, (1) For 
those restraints of law, humanity, or modesty, 
whereby people are kept in awe, Job 30. 11. and 
(2) For the restrai, ^ng power and providence 
of God, 2 Kings 19. 28. Isa. 30. 28. 
2Ki7igs 19.28. 1 will put my b.\n thy lips, 75a.37.29. 
Job 30. 11. they have let loose the b. before me 
41. 13. who can come to him with his double b.t 



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Pa al. 32. 9. whose mouth must be 'yield in with a J.f 
39. 1. I will keep my mouth with a b. 
Prov. 26. 3. a b. for the ass, a rod for the fooPs back 
Isa. 30. 28. there shall be a b. in jaws of the people 
Zech. 14. t 20. on the b. holiness to the Lord 
./am.l.26.ifanyseem religious and i.nothis tongue 

3. 2. and able also to b. the whole body 
iJeu. 14.20. blood came out of wine-press to horse h. 

BRIEFLY. 
Rom. ^3. 9. it is b. comprehended in this saying 
1 Pet. 5. 12. by Syl vanus a brother I have written b 

BRIER 
Is a prickly hurtful sort of plant, Isa. 5. 6. To 
which are compared, [1] An enemy, the Assy- 
rian ar7ny, that molested the children of Israel, 
Isa. 10. 17. [2] Mischievous and hurtful per- 
sons, Ezek. 28. 24. [3] Sins, lusts, and cor- 
ruptions, which spring from a sto7iy and un- 
rcgenerated heart, Heb. 6. 8. 
Isa.55. 13. instead of the b. come up the myrtle-tree 
£ze/r.28.24. shall be no more a pricking b. to Israel 
Mic 7. 4. the best of them is as a b. 

BRIERS. 
Judg. 8. 7. then I will tear your flesh with b. 

16. he took tho elders of the city and b. 
Isa. 5. 6. there shall come up b. and thorns 
7. 23. ii; shall even be for b. and thorns 

24. because all land shall become b. and thorns 

25. not come thither the fear of b. and thorns 
9. 18. wickedness shall devour the b. and ihorna 
10. 17. it shall devour his 6. and thorns in one day 
27.4. would set J. and thorns against me in battle 
32. 13. on the land shall come up b. and thorris 

Ezck.2.Q. son of man, tho' i.and thorns be with thee 
.^eS. 6. 8. that which beareth o.and thorns is rejected 

BRIGANDINE. 
.Jer. 46. 4. furbish the spears and put on the b. ■ 
51. 3. against him that lifteth up himself in his J. 

BRIGHT. 
Lev. 13. 2. when a man shall have a b. spot, 24, 38. 

4. if the b. spot be white in the skin of bite flesh 
23. if 6. Spot stay in his place and spread not, 28. 

14. 56. this is the law for a scab and for a b. spot 
1 Kings 7. 45. all the vessels Hiram made for the 
house of the Lord were of b. brass, 2 Chr. 4. 1&. 
Job 37. 11. he scattered his b. cloud 

21. now men see not the b. light in the clouds 

Ca7(^5.14.belly is as&. ivory overlaid with sapphires 

•Ter. 51. 11. make b. the arrows, gather the shields 

Ezek. 1. 13. the fire was b. and out of fire lightning 

21. 15. the sword is made b. it is wrapt up 

21. for the king of Babylon made his arrows b, 

>7. 19. ■ 



27. 19. b. iron and cassia were in thy market 
32. 8, b. lights I will make dark over thee 

Mah. 3. 3. the horseman lifteth up the b. sword 
Zech. 10. 1. so the Lord shall make h. clouds 
Mat. 17. 5. behold a b. cloud overshadowed them 
Luke II. 36. as when the b. shining of a candle 
Acts 10. 30. a man stood before me in b. clothing 
Rev. 22. 16. 1 am the b. and morning star 

BRIGHTNESS 
Signifies, [1] Light, or lucidness, Isa. 59. 9. Amos 

5. 20. [2] JSTatural form and beauty, Dan. 4. 

36. [3] Royal dignity, glory, and splendour, 

Ezek. 23. 7. 
2 Sam. 22. 13. through the b. before him were 
coals of fire kindled, Psal. 18. 12. 
.Tob 31. 26. or beheld the moon walking in b 
Psal. 89. 1 44. thou madest his b. to cease 
Isa. 59. 9. we wait for b. but we walk in darkness 

60. 3. and kings shall come to the b. of thy rising 
19. nor for b. shall the moon give light to thee 

62. 1. till the rigl.teousness thereof go forth as b. 
66. 1 11- be delighted with the b.of her gloi > 
Ezek. 1. 4. and a fire and a b. was about it, 27. 

28. so was the appearance ofb. round about 
8. 2. as the appearance ofb. as the colour of amber 

10. 4. the court was full ofb. of the Lord's glory 
23. 7. behold, strangers shall defile thy b. 

17. thou hast corrupted by reason of thy b. 
Da7t.2.31. this great image, whose b. was excellent 

4. 36. my honour and b. returned unto me 

5. t 6. then the king's b. was changed, 19. 

12. 3. the wise shall shine as the &.of the firmament 
./?7nos 5.20. day of Lord shall be very dars and nob. 
Hab. 3. 4. his b. was as the light, he had horn* 
Acts 26. 13. light from heaven above 5. of the sue 
2 Thess. 2. 8. shall destroy with the b. of his comini, 
Heb. 1.3. who being the J. of his glory and image 

BRIM. 
Josh. 3. 15. feet of the priest dipped in b. of water 
IKings 7. 26. b. wrought like h. of a cup, 2 Ckr. 4.S 
2 Chron. 4. 2. he made a molten sea from b. to b, 
John 2. 7. and thev filled them up to the b. 

BRIMSTONE. 
6^671.19.24. rained on Gom- b. and fire, LuTce 17.29. 
Deut. 29.23. the whole land thereof is b. and salt 
Job 18. 15. b. shall be scattered on his habitation 
Psal. 11. 6. upon wicked he shall rain snares, fir-r 
and b. and a horrible tempest, Eiek. 38. K 



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Isa. 30. 33. breatii ofihe Lord like a stream of 6. 

34. 9. and the dust thereof turned into b. 

Rev. 9. 17. out of their mouths issued fire and b. 

18. the third part of men was killed by the b. 
14. 10. he shall be tormented with fire and b. 
19.20.casL into a lake of fire, burning with b. 20. 10. 
21. 8. whoremongers, and all liars, shall have their 

part in the lake which burneth with fire and /;. 
BRING. 
Gen. 6. 17. I do b. a flood of waters on-the earth 

19. two of every sort shall thou b. into the ark 
9. 14. when 1 &. a cloud over earth, the bow seen 
18. It). Abraham did b them on their way 

19.Lord may A.onAbraham what he hath spoken 
27. 4. and b. it to me that I may eat, 25. 
3. b. me venison 1| 12. I shall b. a curse on me 

42. 20. b. your youngest brother to me, 34. 
37. if I b. him not to thee, 43. 9. | 44. 32. 

43. 16. b. these men home, slay and make ready 
45. 19. take wagons and b. your father, and come 
48. 9. b. them I pray to me, and I will bless them 

Exod. 10. 4 else to-morrow I will b. the locusts 
11. 1. yet H'ill i /i. one plague more on Pharaoh 

13. 5. it snail be when the Lord shall b. thee, 11. 

18. 19. thai thou mayest b. the causes to God 

21. 6. his master shall b. him to the judges 

22. 13. if it be torn in pieces, b. it for witness 

23. 4. thou shall surely b. it back to him again 

19. first of first-fruits of thy land shall b. 34. 2G. 

20. I will send un Angel to b. thee into the place 

35. 5. whoso is of a willing heart, let him b. 

36. 5. the people b. much more than enough 
Lev. 5. 7. if he be not able to b. a lamb, 11. | 12. 8. 

8. and he shall b. them to the priest, 12. 

16. 12. shall b. fire and incense within the vail 

17. 5. that Israel may b. their sacrifices to the Ld. 
JVwm. 8. 9. and thou shalt b. the Levites, 10. 

14. 8. if the Lord Oelight in us, then he will b. us 

■ 16. because the L wsls not &h\e io b. Dent. 9. 28. 
24. my servant Caieb, him will I b. into the land 

• 16. 17. b. before the Lord every man his censer 

20. 12. ye shall not b. this congregation into land 

32. 5. give this land, and 6. us not over Jordan 
Deut. 1. 17. the cause too hard for you, b. it to me 
■ 7. 1. when the Lord shall b. thee into the land 

21. 12. then thou shalt b. her home to thy house 

22. 3. then thou shalt b. it unto thine own house 
30. 12. b. it to us, that we may hear and do, 13. 

33. 7. hear, Lord, and b. Judah to his people 

1 Sam. 1. 22. till child be weaned, then I will b. him 
9. 7. then said Saul, what shall we b. the man? 

23. b. the portion I gave thee, of which I said 
11. 12. b. the men, that we may put them to death 
20. 8. for why shouldest thou b. me to thy father ? 

2 Sam. 3. 12. my hand with thee, to b. Isjael to thee 
13. except thou b. Michal when thou comest 

14. 10. whosoever saith ought to thee, b. him to me 

19. 11. why are ye last to b. the king back 1 

1 Kings 3. 24. and the king said, b. me jj sword 
8 32. the wicked, to b. his way on his head 

t47. if b. back to their heart, 2 Chron. 6. j 37. 

13. 18. b. him back with thee to thine house 

17. 11. b. me a morsel of bread in thine hand 

20. 33. then he said, go ye b. him 

2 Kings 2. 29. b. me a new cruse, and put salt 
4. 6. b. yet a vessel || 41. b. meal and cast it 
6. 19. I will b. you to the man whom ye seek 

- Chron. 13. f 3. let us b. about the ark of our God 
16. 29. b. an offering and come before him 

21. 2. b. the number of them to me, that I may 

2 C/iro7?.31.10. since the people began to &. offerings 
JVeA. 13. 18. did not our God b. this evil on us 1 
Job 6. 22. did I say b. unto me, or give a reward 

10. 9. wilt thou b. me into thS dust again 1 

14. 4. who can b. a clean thing out of an unclean ? 

18. li. it shall b. him to the king of terrors 
30. 23. for I know thou wilt b. me to death 
3;}. 30. to b. back his soul from the pit 

Psal. 43. 3. let them b. me to thy holy bill 
60. 9. who will b. me into strong city? 108. 10. 
72. 3. the mountains shall 6. peace to the people 
94. 23. he shall b. on them their own iniquity 
Prov. 29. 8. scornful men b. a city into a snare 
£ccZ. 3. 22. who shall b. him to see what shall be? 

11. 9. know that God will b. thee into judgment 

12. 14. God shall b. every work into judgment 
Cant. 8. 2.1 would b. thee into my mother's house 
Isa. 7. 17. Lord .«hall b. on thee and my people 

14. 2. the people s>i>ill b. them to their place 
15. 9. for I will b. more upon Dimon, lions on him 
16. 13. b. counsel, e.'cecute judgment, make thy 

■ 25. 12. shall he b. to the ground, even to the dust 
45. 21. tell ye and b. them near, let tliem take 
46 13. 1 b. near my righteousness, it not be far off 
56. 7. even them will I b. to my holy mountain 
58. 7. and that thou b. the poor to thy house 

60 17. for brass I will b. gold, for iron b. silver 
66 4. 1 will b. their fears upon them 
Ter 3. 14. I will take you and b. you to Zion 
10. 24 not in anger, lest thou b me to nothing 
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Jer. 11. 8. 1 will 6. on them all the words of this cov. 
17. 18. b. upon them day of evil, and destroy them 

31. 8. I will b. them from the north country 

32. 42. so I w'ill b. on them all the good promised 

33. 6. behold 1 will b. it health and cure 

11. them that shall 6. sacrifice of praise into house 
49. 5. behold, I will b. a fear upon thee 
Lam. 1. tl6. that should b. back my soul is far 
Ezek. 6. 3. I, even I, will b. a sword upon you 

11. 9. I will b. you out of the midst thereof 

20. 15. that I would not b. them into the land 
21. 29. 1 will b. on the necks of them that are slain 
23. 22. I will b. them against thee on every side 
34. 13. 1 will b. them to their land, 36. 24. ) 37. 21. 
38. 17. that I would b. thee against them 

Hos. 2. 14. I will allure and b. her to wilderness 
Amos 4. 1. b. and, let us drink || 4. b. your sacrifices 
Mic. 1. 15. yet will I b. an heir to thee 
Zech. 8. 8. I will b. them, and they shall dwell 
J\Ial. 1. 17. ye b. polluted bread to mine altar 

3. 10. &. all the tithes into the store-house 
Mat. 2. 13. be ihou there till I b. thee word 

5. 23. therefore if thou b. thy sift to the altar 

17. 17. b. him hither to me^'jUark 9. 19. 

21.2. ye shall find an ass and a colt, loose them and 

b. them to me, Mark 11. 2. Luke 19. 30. 

Mark 7. 32. and they b. to him one that was deaf 

Luke 2. 10. for I b. yoif good tidings of great joy 

8. 14. choked with tares, and b. no fruit to perlect. 

12. 11. when they b. you into the synagogues 
John 10. 16. other sheep, them also 1 must b. 

14. 26. and b. all things to your remembrance 

18. 29. Pilate said, what accusation b. you? 

21. 10. b. of the fish which ye have now caught 
Acts 5. 28. ye intend to b. this man's blood on us 

7. 6. that they sliould b. them into bondage 
9. 2. he might b. them bound to Jerusalem, 21. 

22. 5. I went to Damascus to b. them bound 

23. 10. commanded to b. Paul into the castle 
17. b. this young man to the chief captain 

1 Cor. 1. 19. I will b. to nothing the understanding 
2d. things that are not, b. to nought things that are 

4. 17. shall b. you into remembrance of my ways 
9. 27. keep under my body, I b. it into subjection 
16.6. that ye may Z».me on my journey whither Igo 

2 Cor. 11.20. ye suffer, if a man b. you into bondage 
Gal. 3. 24. our school-master to b. us to Christ 

1 Thess. 4. 14. them that sleep will God b. with him 

2 Tim. 4. 11. take Mark and b. him with thee 

1 Pet. 3. 18. suffered that he might b. us to God 

2 John 10. if any come and b. not this doctrine 

2 John 6. whom if thou b. forward on their journey 
Rev. 21. 24. and kmgs do b. their glory to it 
26. they shall b. the glory of nations into it 
.See Home, Hither. 
BRING again. 
Gen. 24. 5. must I b. thy son again to tile land? 
6. beware thou, that thou b. not my son again, 8. 
28. 15. 1 will b. thee again into this land, 48. 21. 
37. 14. if well with brethren, and b. word again 
42. 37. deliver him, and I'll b. him to thee again 
Exod. 23. 4. shalt surely b. it back to him again 
JVtf??i.l7.10. b. Aaron's rod again before testimony 
22. 8. lodge this night, and I'll b. you word again 
Deut.1.22. b. us word ao-am what way wemustgo 

22. 1. in any case b. them again to thy brother 
28. 68. the Lord shall b. thee into Egypt again 

Jxidg. 11. 9. if ye b. me home again to fight 

19. 3. her husband arose, and went to b. her again 
2 Sam. 12. 23. 'can I b. him again, I shall go to hirn 

14. 21. b. the young man Absalom again 

15. 8. if the Lord shall b. me again to Jerusalem 

23. he will b. me again and shew me it [6.25. 

1 Kings 8. 34. forgive and b. them again., 2 Chr. 

12. 21. he assembled Judah against Israel to b. 

kingdom again to Rehoboam, 2 Chr. 11. 1. 

1 Chron. 13. 3. let us b. again the ark of our God 
21. 12. advise what word I shall b. again to him 

2 CAr«?i. 24. 19. he sent prophets to i.them again 
JSTeh. 9. 29. that mightest b. them again to thy law 
Psal.Gd.22. Lord said, I will b. again from Bashan, 

I will b. again my people from the depths of sea 
Pro?;. 19. 24. not so much as b.'it to his mouth again 
26. 15. grievetli him to b. it again to his mouth 
fsa. 38. 8. 1 will b. again the shadow of the degrees 

48. 8. b. it again to mind, O ye transgressors 

49. 5. saith the Lord, to b. Jacob again to him 
52. 8. shall see when the Lord shall b. again Zion 

.Jer. 12. 15. t will return and b. them ao-a?'??, 50. 19, 
15. 19. if thou wilt return, then will I b. thee again 
16. 15. 1 will b. them ag. to their land, 24. 6. 1 32.37. 

23. 3. I will b. them again into their folds 

28. 3. in two years 1 will b. again the vessels 
4. I will b. again to this place Jeconiah, 6. 

30.3. 1 will J.ff5-«m captivity of my peof)]eIsr. and 

Judah, 18.' I 31. 23. Ezek. 39.25. Amos 9.14. 

48. 47. yet I will b. again the captivity of Moab 

i9.Q.b.as^ainihe captivity of Ammon||39. of Elam 

£zcZ[.16..53.when ib.ag. their captivity, T will b.ag. 

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Ezek. 34. 16. 1 will b. again that which was driven 
Zeph. 3. 20. at that time I will b. you again 
Zech. 10. 6. I will b. them agaiit to place them 

10. I will b. them again out of land of Egypt 
Mat. 2. B. b. me word again that 1 may worship 

See Captivitv. 

BRING down. 

Gen. 42. 38. b. down my grey hairs, 44. 29, 31. 

43. 7. he would say, b. your brother down, 44. 21 

45. 13. ye shall haste and b. down my father 

Deut. 9. 3. he shall b. them down before thy face 

.Tudg. 7. 4. b. them down to the water and I will try 

1 Sam. 30. 13. canst 6. me down, I will b. thee down 

2 Sam. 22. 28. eyes on the haughty to b. them down 
1 Kings 1. 33. Solomon b. him down to Gihon 

2. 9. his hoary head b. thou down with blood 
Psal. 18.27. wilt save afflicted, b. down high looks 

55. 23. shalt b. them down to pit of destruction 
Isa. 25. 5. thou shalt b. doien the noine of strangers 
ll.he shall b.down their pride togel her with spoils 
12. the high fort of thy walls shall he b, down 
63. 6. I will /;. down their strength to the earth 
.7er.49.16. 1 will i thee </o?c7i from thence, Obad.A. 
51. 40. 1 will b. them doicn like lambs to slaughter 
Ezek. 26.20. when I shall b. thee down with them 
28. 8. they shall b. thee down to pit, and shalt die 
Hos. 7. 12. 1 will b. them doicn as fowls of heaven 
JoeZ 3.2. 6. them (/oMr?i to the valley of Jehoshaphat 

til. the Lord shall b. down thy mighty ones 

Amos 3. 11. he shall b. down thy strength Irom thee 

9.2. iho' climb to heaven, thence will Z/.thcm down 

Obad. 3. saith in his heart, who shajl b. me down? 

Acts 23. 15. that he b. him down to you to-morrow 

20. the Jews desire tliou wouldst b. down Paui 

Rom. 10. 6. that is to b. Christ down from above 

See Evil. 

BRING forth. 

Gen.l.n. let earth b. forth, 24.||20. waters J./ort^ 

3. 16. in sorrow thou shalt b. forth children 
18. thorns and thistles shall it b. forth to thee 

8. 17. b. forth every living thing that is with thee 

9. 7. b. forth abundantly in the earth and multiply 
38.24. Judah said b. her/o7-r/«,and let her be burnt 

£xod.3.10. that thou mayest J. /ori/t my people Isr. 

11. who am I, that I should b. forth Israel ? 

7. 4. that I may b. forth my armies and people 

8. 3. the river shall b. forth frogs abundantly 
18. magicians did .so to b. forth lice, but could not 

Lev. 24. 14. b. forth him that hath cursed, 23. 
23. 21. it shall b. forth fruit for three years 

26.10. ye shall eat and ft./or^A old, because of new 
JVm/«.20. 8. shalt b. forth to them water out of rock 
Deut.li.2Q. thou shalt b. forth all lithe of increase 

17. 5. then shalt tfiou b. forth that man or woman 
22. 15. b. forth the tokens of the damsel's virginity 
Josh. 2. 3. b. forth the men that are come to thee 
Judg. 6. 18. till I come and b. forth my present 

19. 22. b. forth the man that came to thy house 
2Kingsl0.22.b. forth vestments for the worshippers 

19. 3. and there is no strength to b. forth, Isa. 37.3. 

23.4. to b. forth all the vessels were made for Baal 
Ezra 1.8. those did Cyrus b. forth by Mithredath 

10. 13. make a covenant to b. forth our wives 
Jo&]4.9.itwill bud and Z»./ori/t boughs like a plant 

15. 35. they conceive mischief, and b. forth vanity 
38.32.canst thou b. forth Mazzaroth in his season? 
39. 1. knowest thou when wild goaisb. forth? 2,3 
40. 20. surely the mountains b. h\m forth food 
Psal. 25. 1 15. he shaWb. forth my feet out of the net 

37. 6. he shall b. forth thy righteousness as light 
92. 14. they shall still b. forth fruit in old age 
104. 14. that he may b. forth food out of the earth 
144. 13. that our sheep may b. forth thousands 

Prov.8. 1 35. whoso findeth me shall b. forth fa vout 
27. 1. thou knowest not what a day may b. forth 

Isa. 5. 2. he looked that it should b. forth grapes, 4. 
23. 4. saying, I travail not, nor b. forth children 

33. 11. ye shall conceive chaff, and b. forth stubble 
41. 21. b. forth your strong reasons, saith the King 

22. let them b. forth and shew what shall happen 
42. 1. he shall b. forth judgmenl to the Gentdes 

3. he shall b. forth judgment unto truth 
43.8. J./orWi blind people that have eA'es,and deal 

9. let them &./orfA their witnesses that they may 
45. 8. let earth open, and let them b. forth salvation 
55. 10. watereth the earth, and maketh \tb. forth 
59. 4. they conceive mischief, and b.fotfh iniquity 
65. 9. and I will b. forth a seed out of Jacob 

23. not labour in vain, nor b. forth for trouble 
66.8.shall the earth be made to b. forth in one day? 

9. shall I bring to birth, and not cause to b-furthl 
.Ter. 12. 2. they grow, yea they b. forth fruit 

51.44. I'll b.forthont of mouth what he swallowed 
Ezek. 12. 4. thou shalt b. forth thy stuff by day 

17. 23. and it shall b. forth boughs and bearfrui^ 

20. 6. to b. them forth of the land of Egypt 
38. 1 will b. them forth out of the country 

28. 18. therefore will lb. forth a fire in the midst of 

38. 4. 1 will b. thee forth thy army and horsemen 

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Uos. 9. 13. bat Ephvaim shall h. forth his children 

16 though they b.f. yet will 1 slay beloved fruit 

Mic 4. 10. be in pain and labour to 6./., O Zion 

7. 9. he will b. ma forth to the light 
Zeph. 2.2. before the decree b. forth the day pass 
ZecA. 3. 8. I will b. forth my servant the Branch 

•i. 7. shall b. forth the head-stone with shoutings 

0.4. Ij. forth a. cmse, and it shall enter the house 
Mat. 1. -23. behold, a virgin shall 6./. a son, 21. 

3. 8. b. f. fruit meet for repentance, Luke 3. 8. 

7. 18. good tree cannot b. f. evil fruit, Luke 6. 43. 
Mark 4. 20. b. f. fruit, some thirty fold, some sixty 
Liike 1. 31. b.f. a son, and shall call his name Jesus 

8. 15. having heard word, keep it, and b. f. fruit 

15. 22. b. forth the best robe and put it on him 
John 15. 2. purgeth, that it may b. f. more fruit 

16. 1 ordained you, that you should b. f. fruit 

19. 4. I h. him forth to j'ou that ye may know 

Acts 12.4. after Easter to b. him/, to the people 

Rom. 7.4. that we should b. forth fruit unto God 

5. the motions of sin to b.f. fruit unto death 

BRING in 

Exod.6. 8. I will b. you into the land I did swear 

15. 17. shall b. in and plant them in the mountain 

16. 5. on the sixth day prepare that they b. in 
23. 23. my Angel shall go before and b. thee in 

A/'um. 14. 31. your little ones, them will I b. in 
2 Chron. 24. 9. they made proclamation to b. in to 
the Lord the collection Moses laid on Israel 

28. 13. ye shall not b. in the captives hither 
Jcr. 17. 24. b. in no burden on the sabbath-day 
Dan.2.24:. b. me in before the king, and I will shew 

5. 7. the king cried to b. in the astrologers 

9. 24. to b. in everlasting righteousness 
Haff. 1. 6. ye have sown much and b. in little 
//?<fce 5. 13. sought means to 6. him in and lay him 

14. 21. b. in hither the poor, the maimed, and halt 
iPet. 2. 1. who privily b. in damnable heresies 

BRING out. 
Gen.\%.5. J.them out to us that we may know,8.12. 
40. 14. make mention, and b. me out of this house 
50. 21. God will visit and b. you out of this land 
Exod. 6. 6. I will b. you out from under the burden 
13. gavetliem a charge to b. the childr. of Israel 
out of Egypt, 26, 27. j 7. 5. j 12. 51. Jer. 31.32. 
32. 12. for mischief did he b. them out to slay them 
Deut. 21. 19. lay hold and b. him out to the elders 
22.21. b. out the damsel 1| 24. b. both out to the gate 
24. 11. shall b. out the pledge abroad unto thee 
Josh. 6. 22. b. out thence Rahab and all she hath 

10. 22. b. out those five kings out of the cave 
Judg. 6. 30. h. out thy son that he may die 

19. 24. them I will b. out, and humble ye them 
Psal. 25. 17. O b. thou me out of my distresses 



142. 7. b. mysouloMf of prison, that I may praise 

143. 11. O Lord, b. my soul out of trouble 
Isa. 4^. 7. to b. out the prisoners from the prison 
Ter. 8.1. shall b. out the bones of the kings of Judah 

38. 23. b. outlhy wives and children to Chaldeans 

Ezek. 11. 7. but I will 6. you forth out of midst of it 

20. 34. I will b. you 07it from the people, 34. 13. 
41. accept you, when I 6. you out from people 

24. 6. b. it out piece by piece, let no lot fall 
Amos 6. 10. that burneth him to b. out the bones 
Acts 17. 5. sought to b. them out to the people 

BRING to pass. 
Gen. 41. 32. the dream, G. will shortly b. it to pass 

50.20. to 6. top. as at this day, to save people alive 
Vsal. 37. 5. trust in him, and he shall b. it topass 
Isa. ^. 21. and b. to pass his act, his strange act 

46. 11. I have spoken, I will also b. it to pass 

BRING up. 
Gen. 46. 4. and I will also surely 6. thee up again 
Exod. 3. 8. and to b. them up out of that land 
17. I have said, I will b.youup out of affliction 

33. 12. see, thou saycst to' me, b.xip this people 
Kum. 14. 37. men that b. up evil report on the land 

20. 25. h. vp Aaron and his son to mount Hor 
Deut. 22. 14. b. up an evil name on her, and say 
Judg. 6. 13. did not the Lord b. us up from Egypt 

1 Sam. 19. 15. b. him up in the bed, that I may slay 

28. 11. whom shall I b. up, he said b. m6 up Sam. 

2 Sam. 2. 3. his men did David b. up every man 
6.2 to b. up from thence the ark of God, i Kings 

8. 1, 4. 1 Chron. 13. 6. | 15. 3, 12, 14, 25. 
2 Chro7i. 5. 2, 5. 
I Chron. 17. 5. since I did 6. up Israel to this day 
Ezra 1. 11. did Sheshbazzar b. up with them 
JVeh.lO. 38. shall b. up tithes to the house of God 
/sa.23.4. 1 travail not, nor b. forth children, nor 
do I nourish up young men, nor b. up virgins 
Jer. 27. 22. then will I b. them up and restore 
Ezek. 16. 40. shall b. up a company against thee 
23 46. 1 will b. up a company upon them 
26. 19. when I shall b. up the deep upon thee 

29. 4. will 6. thee up out of midst of thy rivers 
32. 3. a company shall h. thee up in my net 
37. 6. I will b. up flesh on you, and cover you 

f/bs.9.12.though they b. up children, I will bereave 

^mos 8.10. 1 will b. up sackcloth upon all loins 

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Rom. 10. 7. to b. up Cb -ist again from the dead 
Eph. 6. 4. b. them tip in the nurture of the Lord 

BKINGERS. 
2 Kings 10. 5. the b. up of children sent to Jehu 

BRINGEST. 
Job 14. 3. and b. me into judgment with thee 
Isa. 40.9. Jerus. thati. goodtidings,hft up voice 
Acts 17. 20. for thou b. strange thirigs to our ears 

BRINGETH. 
Exod. 6.7. who b. yououtfrom under the burden 
Lev. 11. 45. I am the Lord that 6. you out of Egypt 

17. 4. b. it not to the door of the tabernacle, 9. 
Deut. 8. 7. the Lord b. thee into a good land 

1 Sam. 2. 6. he b. down to the grave, and b. up 
7. Lord maketh poor, he b. low, and lifteth up 

2 Sam. 22. 48. that b. down the people under me 
49. and that b. me forth from mine enemies 

Job 12. 6. into whose hand God b. abundantly 
22. he b. out to light the shadow of death 

19. 29. wrath b. the punishments of the sword 

28. 11. the thing that is hid b. he forth to hght 
Psal. 1. 3. that b. forth his fruit in his season 

14. 7. when the Lord b. back the captivity, 53.6. 
33. 10. Ld.Z*. the counsel of the heathen to nought 
37. 7. the man who b. wicked devices to pass 
68. 6. he b. out them that are bound with chains 

Psal. 107.28. and b. them out of their distresses 

39. so he b. them to their desired haven 
135.7. Z'.wind out of treasuries, Jer. 10.13. [ 51. 16. 

Pruv. 10. 31. the mouth of the just b. forth wisdom 

16. 30. moving his lips he b. evil to pass 

18. 16. a man's gift b. him before great men 
19. 26. a son that causeth shame, and b. reproach 

20. 28. a wdse king b. the wheel over them 

21. 27. much more when he b. it with a wicked 

29. 15. but a child left, b. his mother to shame 
21. that delicately b. up his servant from a child 

25. the fear of man b. a snare, but whoso trusts 

30. 33. b. forth butter, b. blood, b. forth strife 
31. 14. like ships, she b. her food from afar 

Eccl. 2. 6. to water the wood that b. forth trees 
Isa. 8.7. Lord b.on them the waters of the river 
26. 5. b. down them that dwell on high, b. to dust 
40.23. that b. the princes to nothing, he makes 

26. that b. out their host by number 
43. 17. which b. forth the chariot and horse 
54. 16. the smith that b. forth an instrument 
61. 11. for as the earth b. forth her bud 

.Ter. 4. 31. anguish of her that b. forth her first child 
Ezek. 29. 16. which b. iniquity to remembrance 
Hos. 10. 1. Israel b. forth fruit to himself 
Hag. 1. 11. drought on that which ground &. forth 
Mat. 3. 10. every tree that Z(. not forth good fruit is 
hewn down, and cast into fire, 7. 19. LukeS.O. 
7. 17. even so every good tree, b. forth good fruit 
12.35. a good man out ofLeartJ. forth good things, 
and an evil man i- forth evil things, Luke 6.45. 

13. 23. b. forth some a hundred foW, some sixty 
52. who b. out of his treasure things ne^v and old 

17. 1. Jesus b. them up into a higii mountain 
Mark 4. 28. the earth b. forth fruit of herself 
Luke 6. 43. a good tree b. not forth corrupt fruit 
John i2. 24. if it die, it 6. forth much fruit, 15 5. 
Col. 1. 6. gospel b. forth fruit, as it doth also in you 
Tit. 2. 11. the grace of God that b. salvation 
Heb. 1. 6. 6. in the first-begotten into the world 

6. 7. the earth b. forth herbs meet for them 
Jam. 1. 15. lust b. forth sin, and sin b. forth death 
See Tidings. 
BRINGING. 
Exod. 12. 42. to be much observed for b. them out 
36. 6. so the people were restrained from b. 
JN'um^. 5. 15. an offering b. iniquity to remembrance 

14. 36. by b. up a slander upon the land 

2 Sam. 19. 10. speak ye not ofb. the king back, 4.3. j 

1 Kingsl0.'22. navy b. gold and silver,2CA7-07i.9.21. ' 

2 Kings21. 12. 1 am b. such evil on Jerusalem 
JVeh. 13. 15. some on the sabbath b. in sheaves 
Psal. 126. 6. rejoicing, b. his sheaves with him 
Jer. 17. 26. J. burnt offerings, A. sacrifices of praise 
Ezek. 20. 9. 1 made myself known in b. them out 
Dan. 9. 12. his word by b. upon us great evil 
Mat. 21. 43. to a nation b. forth the fruit thereof 
Mark2.3. b. one sick of the palsy borne of four 
Luke 24. 1. b. the spices which they prepared 
Acts 5. 16. a multitude b. sick folks 

Rom. 7.23. b. me into captivity to the law of sin 
2 Cnr. JO. 5. and b. into captivity every thought 
Heb.2.\0. in b. many sons unto glory to make Capt. 

7. 19. but the b. in of a better hope did 
2 Pet. 2. 5. b. in the flood on the world of ungodly 

BRINK. 
Gen. 41. 3. stood by the other kine on the b. of river 
Exod. 2. 3. laid the ark in flags by the river's h. 

7. 15. shalt stand by the river's b. when he comes 
Deut. 2. 36. from Aroer by the b. of the river 
■Tosh. 3.8. when ye are come to the b. of Jordan 
£26^.47.6. caused ne return to the b. of the river 

BROAD. 
JVum. 16. 38. make censers, b. plates for covering 



BRO 

JJ'um. 16.39. make J. plates for covering of altai 
JV'eA. 3. 8. Uzziel and Hananiah repaired, and thej 
fortified Jerusalem to the b. wall, 12. 38. 

7. 14. the city was b. in spaces, the people few 
Job 36. 16. removed out of the strait into a b. place 
Psal. 119. 96. thy commandment is exceeding b. 
Cant. 3. 2. and in the b. ways I will seek him 
Isa. 33. 21. the Lord will be a place of i. rivers 
Jer. 5. 1. know and seek in the b. places thereof 

51. 58. the b. walls of Babylon shall be broken 
J\''ah. 2. 4. the chariots shall justle in the b. ways 
Mat. 7. 13. b. is the way that leadeth to destruction 

23. 5. they make b. their phylacteries and enlarge 

BROADER. 
Job 11. 9. the measure thereof is b. than the sea 

BROIDERED. 
Exod.2B.A.. make a robe, a b. coat, a mitre, a girdle 
Ezek. 16. 10. I clothed thee also with b. work 
13. and thy raiment was of silk and b. work 
18. tookest thy b. garments and coveredst them 

26. 16. the princes shall pat off their b. garment)? 

27. 7. linen with 6. work from Egypt to be thy sail 

16. they occupied in thy fairs witli b. worii 
24. thy merchants in blue clothls and b. work 

1 Tim.2. 9. that women adorn not with b. hair 

BROILED. 
Luke 24. 42. they gave him a piece of a b. fish 

BROKEN. 
Gen. 17. 14. he hath b. my covenant, Psal. 55. 20 
Isa. 24. 5. 1 33. 8. Jcr. 11. 10 
Z/et/.6.28.earthen vessel w^herein sodden, shall be b. 

15. 12. the vessel that he touched shall be b. 

21. 19. or a man that is b. footed, or b. handed 
20. that hath his stones b. let him not offer 

22. 22. blind, b. or maimed, ye shah not offer, 34. 
26. 13. and I have b. the bands of your yoke 

26. when 1 have b. the staff' of your bread 
I J\''um. 15. 31. because he hath b. his commandment 
Judg. 5. 22. then were horse-hoofs b. by prancings 

16. 9. he brake thewiths, as a thread of tow is b, 

1 Savi. 2. 4. the bows of the mighty men are b. 

2 Sam. 22. 35. that a bow of steel is"6. Psal. 18.34 
1 Kings 22. 48. the ships were b. at Ezion-geber 

1 Chron. 14. 11. God hath b. in upon mine enemies 

2 Chron. 20. 37. Lord hath b. thy works, ships b. 

32. 5. also he built up all the wall that was b. 
Job 4. 10. the teeth of the young lions are b. 

7. 5. my skin is b. and become loathsome 

16. 12. 1 was at ease, but he hath b. me asunder 
22. 9. the arms of the fatherless have been b. 

24. 20. and wickedness shall be b. as a tree 
31. 22. and let mine arm be b. from the bone 
38. 15. and the high arm shall be b. 

Psal. 3. 7. thou hast b. the teeth of the ungodly 
31. 12. I am forgotten, I am like a b. vessel 

34. 18. the Lord is nigh tnem of a b. heart, 51. 17. 
20. he keepeth his bones, not one of them is b. 

37. 15. their bows shall be b. || 17. arms shall be b. 
38. 8. 1 am feeble and sore b. I have roared 

44. 19. tho' thou hast b. us in the place of dragoni 
51. 8. that the bones thou hast b. may rejoice 

17. the sacrifices of God are a b. spirit, a contrite 
60. t 1. thou hast cast us off", thou hast b. us 

2. hast made the earth to tremble, thou hast b. it 
69. 20. reproach hath b. my heart, and I am full 
107. 16. for he hath b. the gates of brass and bars 
109. 16. that he might even slay the b. in heart 
124. 7. the snare is b. and we ate escaped 
147. 3. he healeth the b. in heart, and bindeth up 
Prov. 6. 15. suddenly shall he be b. without remedy 
ll.t 15. thatissuretyfor a stranger, shall beeorei 

13. t20. a companion of fools shall be b. 

15. 13. but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is b 

17. 22. but a b. spirit drieth the bones 

25. 19. is like a b. tooth and a foot out of joint 
Eccl. 4. 12. and a threefold cord is not quickly b. 

12. 6. or the golden bowl be b. or pitcher be b, 
Isa. 5. 27. nor the latchet of their shoes be h. 

7. 8. within sixty-five years shall Ephraim be b 

8. 15. many among them shall fall and be b. 

9. 4. for thou hast b. the yoke of his burden 

14. 5. the Lord hath b. the staff" of the wicked 
29. because the rod of him that smote thee is b 

19. 10. they shall be b. in the purposes thereof 

21. 9. all graven images he hath b. to the grouni 
28. 13. that they might fall backward and be b. 

33. 8. he hath b. covenant, he regardeth no maa 
20. norshall any of the cords thereof be b. 

36. 6..I0, thou trustest in the staff of this b. reed 

42. 1 4. he shall not fail nor be b. till we have se: 

Jer. 2. 13. hewed out b. cisterns that hold no water 

16. the children have b. the crown of thy head 

20. of old I have b. thy yoke, and burst bands 

5. 5. these have b. thy yoke, and burst thy bonds 

10. 20. all my cords are b. my children gone 

11. 16. kindled a fire, and the branches of it areJ 
14. 17. for the virgin-daughter of my people is b. 

22. 28. is this man Coniah a despised b. idol 1 

23. 9. mine heart is b. because of the prophets 
28. 2. 1 have b. the yoke of the king of Babylot 



BRO 

Jer. 28. 13. Hananiah, thou hast h. the yokes of 
33. 21. then may also my covenant he b. with David 

t8.17. how is the strong staffs, and beautiful rod 1 

25. the arm of Moab is b. saith the Lord 

38. for I have b. Moab like a vessel, wherein is no 
30. 17. this Nebuchadnezzar hath b. Israel's bones 

23. the hammer of whole earth cut asunder andZ>. 
51. 56. Babylon, every one of their bows is b. 

58. the broad walls of Babylon shall be utterly b. 
Lam. 2. 9. he hath destroyed and b. her bars 
3. 4. he hath b. my bones || 1(3. he hath b. my teeth 
Ezek.QA. your altars, and your images shall be b 6. 

9. because I am b. with their whorish heart 
17. 19. and my covenant that he hath b. 
19. 12. her strong rods were b. and withered 
26.2. aha, she isb. that was the gates of the people 
27. 26. the east-wind hath b. thee in the seas 

34. the time when thou shalt be b. by the seas 
30. 21. 1 have b. the arm of Pharaoh king of Egypt 

22. 1 will break the strong and that which was b. 
31. 12. his boughs are b. by all the rivers of land 
32.28. be b. in the midst of the uncircumcised 
34. 4. nor have ye bound up that which was b. 

16. and I will bind up that which was b. 

27. when I have b. the bands of their yoke 
44. 7. and they have b. my covenant 
Dan. 2. 42. so kingdom partly strong, and partly b. 
8- 8. when he was strong, the great horn was b 

22.novv that being b. whereas four stood up for it 

25. but he shall be b. without hand 
11. 4. his kingdom shall be b. and shall be divided 

22. with the arms of a flood be overflown and b. 
jKbs.S.ll.Ephraim is oppressed and 6. in judgment 
Jonah 1. 4. so that the ship was like to be b. 
Zech. 11. 11. and it was b. in that day, and so poor 

16. a shepherd shall not heal that which is b. 
Mat. 15. 37. took up of the b. meat, Mark 8. 8. 
21. 44. fall on this stone, shall be b. Luke 20. 18. 
Lukel2.39. not have suffered his house to be b. 
John 5. 18. because he had not only b. the sabbath 
7. 23. that the law of Moses should not be b. 
10. 35. word of G. came, and scripture cannot be b. 
19. 31. Jews besought Pilate their legs might be b. 

36. scripture fulfilled, a bone of him shall not be &. 
21. 11. for all so many, yet was not the net b. 
^cis 20. 11. had &. bread and talked a long while 
27. 35. gave thanks, when he had b. it he began to 

41. but the hinder part was b. with the waves 

1 Cor. 11. 24. this is my body which is b. for you 
Rev. 2. 27. as vessels of a potter shall they be b. 

BROKEN doion. 
Z/ew.11.35. oven or ranges b.d. for they are nnclean 
IKings 18. 30. repaired altar of Lord that was b.d. 

2 Kings 11. 6. keep the watch, that it be not ft. d. 

1 Chron. 33. 3. built high places Hezekiah hod b. d. 
34. 7. Josiah had b. down the altars and groves 

JWA. 1. 3. the wall of Jerusalem is b. d. gates burnt 

2. 13. and I viewed the walls which were b. d. 
Psal. 80. 12. why hast thou then b. d. her hedges 

89. 40. thou hast b. dozen all his hedges 
Prov. 24. 31. the stone-wall thereof was b. down 

25.28. hath no rule overliis spirit, like a city b. d. 
Tsa. 16. 8. have b. d. the principal plants thereof 
. 22. 10. the houses have ye b. d. to fortify the wall 

24. 10. city of confusion is b. d. every house shut 

19. the earth is utterly b. down., it is dissolved 
Jer. 4.26. cities were 6. d. \\ 48. 20. Moab b. d. 39. 
Ezek. 30. 4. and her foundations shall bt- b. down 
Joel 1.17. the barns are b. d., the corn withered 
Evh. 2.1i. ChnsthatU b. d. middle wall between us 

BROKEN forth. 
Gen. 30. f 30. and it is now b. f. to a multitude 
88. 29. how hast thou b. f. ? breach be on thee 

2 Sam. 5. 20. the Lord hath b.f. ou .oine enemies 

BROKEN in. 
1 Chron. 14. 11. God hath b. in on mine enemies 

BROKEN off. 
.Tob 17. 11. my days are past, my purposes are b. off 
Isa. 27.11. when boughs are withered shall be b. off 
Rom- 11' 17. and if some of the branches be b.off 

20. because of unbelief they were b. off^ 19. 

BROKEN oxd. 

Z,er.l3. 20. plague of leprosy 6. om£ of the boil, 25. 

BROKEN m, or to pieces. 

1 Sam. 2. 10. adversaries of Lord shall be b. in p. 

2 Chron. 25. 12. cast them from rock, were b. in p. 
Fsal. 89. 10. thou hast b. Rahab in p. as one slain 
f.'ia.S. 9. associate ye people, ye shall be f>. in p. 

30. 14. break it as a potter's vessel that i? l>. in p. 
/er.50.2.Merodach is b.in pieces, her images b.inp. 
Dan. 2. 35. brass, silver, gold b. to pieces together 
Hos.8.6. but the calf of Samaria shall be b. inpieces 
Mark 5.4. had been bouiirl, and fetters been b.inp. 

BROKEN up. 
Gfen.l. 11. all the fountains of the great deep b.up 
2 Kings 25. 4 city Jerusalem b. wp, Jer. 39.2. | 52.7. 
2C/iron.24.7.sons of Athaliah had b.up house of G. j 
Prov. 3.20. by his knowledge the depths are b. up . 
Jer. 37. 11. when the army of Chaldeans was b. up 
ftfte. 2. 13. they have b. un and passed the gate I 
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Mat.24.43. not have suffered his house to be 5. j^;? 
Mark 2.4. when they had 6. roof t^;? they let down 
Mcts 13. 43. when the congregation was b. up 

BROKEN-HEARTED. 
Isa. 01. 1. Lord sent me to bind up the b.-hearted 
Luke 4.18. to heal b.-hearted,lo preach deliverance 

BROOD. 
Luke 13.34. as a hen gathers IrerA. under her wings 

BROOK. 
Gen. 32. 23. he took them and sent them over the b. 
Lev. 23. 40. take willows of the b. and rejoice 
Jfam. 13.23. came lob. Eshcol and cut a branch 
24. called 6. Eshcol because of cluster of grapes 
Deut. 2. 13. get ov«r the b. Zered, went over b. 14. 
9.21. and I cast the dust thereof into the b. 

1 Sam. 17. 40. chose five smooth stones out of the b. 
30. 9. David and 600 men came to'the b. Besor 

2 Sam. 15.23. the king passed over the b. Kidron 
17. 20. they be gone over the b. of water 

IKings'i.'il. be on the day thou passest over the Z». 
15. 13. idol burnt by the b. Kidron, 2 Chron. 15. 16. 
17.3. get hence, hide thyself by the b. Chereth, 5. 

6. the ravens brought bread, he drank of the b. 
18. 40. Elijah brought them to the b. Kishon 

2 Kings 23. 6. he burnt the grove at the b. Kidron 
12. cast dust into the b. Kidron, 2 Chron. 30. 14. 
2 Chron. 20. 16. ye shall find them at end of the b. 

29.16. the Levites carried it to the b. Kidron 

32. 4. much people gathered and stopt the b. 
JSTeh. 2. 15. went up by the b. and viewed the wall 
Job 6. 15. my brethren dealt deceitfully as a b. 

40. 22. the willows of the b. compass him about 
PsaZ. 83. 9. do to them as to Jabin at the b. Kison 

110.7. he shall drink of the b. in the way, therefore 
Prov. 18. 4. well-spring of wisdom as a flowing b. 

30. t 17. the ravens of the b. shall pick it out 
Jsa. 15. 7. shall carry away to the b. of the willows 
Jer. 31. 40. all fields to b. Kidron be holy to Lord 
JohnlS.l. went with his disciples over b. Cedron 

BROOKS. 
JVMWi.21.14.what he did in Red-sea and b. of Arnon 
15. and at the stream of theft, that goeth to Ar 
Deut. 8. 7. to a land of 6. of water and fountains 
2 Sam. 23. 30. of the b. of Gaash, 1 Chron. 11. 32. 
IKings 18.5. Ahab said, go unto all b. of water 
Job 6. 15. and as the stream of 6. they pass away 

20. 17. he shall not see the 6. of honey and butter 
22. 24. then shalt lay up gold as stones of the b. 

Psal. 42. 1. as the hart panteth after the water-Z>. 
/5a.l9.6. ft.of defence shall be emptied and dried up 

7. the paper-reeds by the b.by the mouth of the b. 
and every thing sown by the b. shall wither 

8. all they that ca^st angle into the b. shall lament 
BROTH. 

Jiidg. 6. 19. Gideon put the b. in a pot, brought it 
20. the angel said, pour out the b. and he did so 
/sa. 65.4. b. of abominable things is in their vessels 
BROTHER. 
See Signification on Brethren. 
Gen. 9.5. at hand of every man's ft. wilH require life 
24. 29. Rebekah had a ft. whose name was Laban 
53. gave also to her ft. and mother precious things 
29. 12. Jacob told Rachel he v.-as her father's ft. 
43.6. why dealt you so ill with me, s^ to tell ye had 
aft. tire man asked, have ye another ft. ? 44.19. 
Deut. 25. 5. her husband's ft. shall go in to her 
Judg. 9.24. their blood laid on Abimelech their ft. 

21. 6. Israel repented them for Benjamin their ft. 
Job 1. 13. were eating in their eJder ft. house, 18. 

30. 29. I am a ft. to dragons, a companion to owls 
Prov. 17. 17. and a ft. is born for adversity 

18.9. he that is slothful is ft. to him that is a waster 
19. a 6. off'ended is harder to be won than a city 
24. there is a friend that sticketh closer than a ft. 

27. 10. better a neighbour near than a ft. far off 
Eccl. 4. 8. yea he hath neither child nor ft. 
Jcr.9.4. trust notinany ft. for every ft. will supplant 
Ezek. 44. 25. for 6. they may defile themselves 
Mai. 1. 2. was not Esau Jacob's ft. ? saith the Lord 
Mat. 10. 21. ft. shall deliver up the ft. Mark 13. 12. 
Mark 12.19. if a man's ft.die and leave, Luke20.28. 
John 11. 2. Mary, whose ft. Lazarus was sick 

19. Jews came to comfort them concern, their ft. 

.^cts 9. 17. ft. Saul, receive thy sight, 22. 13. 
12. "2. he killed Jas. the ft. of John with the sword 
21. 20. thou seest, ft. how many thousands believe 

Rom. 16.23. and Q,uartus a 6. saluteth you 

1 Cor. 5. 11. if any man called a ft. he a fornicator 

6. 6. ft. goeth to law with ft. before unbelievers 

7. 12. if any ft. hath awife that believeth not 
15.aft.or sister is not under bondage in such cases 

8.11. thro' thy knowledge shall the weak ft. perish 

2 Cor. 8. 18. and we have sent with him the ft. 
2 Thess. 3. 6. that ye withdraw from every ft. 

15. count not an enemy,but admonish him as a 6. 
Philem.l. bowels of saints are refreshed by thee, ft. 

16. but above a servant, a ft. beloved to me 
H25 BROTHER. 

Gen. 25. 26. and after that came his ft. out 
38. 9. lest that he should give seed to his b. 



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' Gen.i2.2S. his ft. is dead, and he is left alone, 44.21.. 
Exod. 32. 27. slay every man his ft. and companies 
Lev. 21. 2. for his father or his ft. he may be defilei 
J\rum. 6. 7.shall not make himself unclean for his b. 
Deut. 15. 2. not exact it of his neighbour or his b. 

1|). 19. as he had thought to have done to his ft. 

25.6. the first-born shall succeed in name of /«5 b. 

28. 54. his eye shall be evil toward his ft. 
.^M<Z^.9.2l.Jotham fled for fear of Abimelech his ft 
2 Sam. 3. 27. smote him for blood of Asanel his ft. 
1 Kings 1. 10. but Solomon his ft. he called not 
J\feh.5. 7. you e.xact usury every one of his ft. 
Psal. 49. 7. none can by any means redeem his ft. 
Isa. 3. 6. when a man shall take hold of his ft. 

9. 19. people be as fuel, no man shall spare /us ft 

19. 2. they shall fight every one against his ft. 
41.6. every one said to his ft. be of good courage 

,7er. 13. j 14. I will dash a man against his ft. 

31. 34. teach no more every man his ft. Heb. 8. 11. 
34. 9. that none serve himself of a JewAfs ft. 

14. let ye go every man his ft. a Hebrew 

17. in proclaiming liberty every one to his ft. 
Ezek. 18. 18. because he spoiled Ais ft. by violence 
33. 30. speak every one to his ft. saying, come 
//os. 12.3. Jacob took his ft. by the heel in the womb 
.^mosl.ll. because he did pursue Aisft. with sword 
Mic. 7. 2. they hunt every man his ft. with a net 
Hag. 2. 22. every one by the sword of his ft. 
Zech- 7. 9. and shew mercy every man to his ft. 

10. let none imagine evil against Afs ft. in heart 
Mai. 2. 10. why deal treacherously against his ft. ? 
Mat.5.'22. whoso is angry and sayeth Raca to his ft. 

18.35. my Father do also to you if ye from your 
hearts forgive not every one Aesft. their trespasses 

22.24. raise seed to his ft. Mark 12.19. Luke 20.28. 

25. having no issue,' left his wife to his ft. 
,Tohn 1. 41. he findeth his ft. Simon, and saith to him 
Rom. 14 13. or an occasion to fall in his b. way 
1 TAess .4.6. that no man defraud his ft. in any matter 
Jam.4. 11. speaketh evil of Afs ft. and judgeth his ft. 
IJohn 2. 9. in the light, and hateth his ft. 11. 
10. he that loveth his ft. abideth in the light 
3. 10. neither he that loveth not his ft. 14. 
12. not as Cain, who was of that wicked one, and 
slew his ft. because Afs ft.works were righteous 

15. whoso hateth his ft. is a murderer, 4. 20. 

1 .lohn 4. 21. he who loveth God, love his ft. also 
5. 16. if any see his ft. sin a sin not to death 

My BROTHER. 
Gen.i.9. Cain said, I know not,am Imyft.keeperl 

20. 5. herself said, he is my ft. 13. 1 Kings 20. 32. 
27.41. Esau said, then will I slay my ft. Jacob 
29.15. Laban said to Jacob, because thou art my ft. 

.Judg. 20.23. to battle against Benjamin my ft. 28. 

2 Sam. 1. 26. distressed for thee, my ft. Jonathan 
13.12. nay my b. do notforce me, donot this 

1 Kings 13. 30. they mourned, saying, alas my ft. 
Psal.35.14. I behaved as though he had been mj.- 6 
Cant. 8. 1. O that thou wert as my ft. that sucked 
./er. 22. 18. they shall not lament, saying, ah my ft. 
Mat. 12. 50. same is my ft. and sister, Mark 3. 35. 
18. 21. Lord, how oft shall my ft. sin against me ? 
Lukel2. 13. speak to myb. that he divide inherits. 
.lohji 11. 21. if hadst been here, my ft. had not died 

1 Co7-.8.13. if meat make my ft.to offend, eat no flesh 

2 Cor. 2. 13. because I found not Titus 7ny ft. 

Our BROTHER. 
Gen. 37. 26. what profit is it if we slay our ft. ? 
27. for he is our ft. and our flesh, .ludg. 9. 3. 
42. 21. we are verily guilty concerning our 6. 
43. 4. if thou wilt send our ft. with us, we will go 
2 Cor. 8. 22. and we have sent with them our ft. 
Philem.l. and Timothy our ft. to Philemon 

Thy BROTHER. 
Gen. 4. 9. Lord said to Cain, where is Abel thy ft. ? 

10. the voice of thy ft. blood crieth unto me 
27. 40. live by thy sword, and shalt serve thy ft. 
38.8. go in to thy ft. wife and raise up seed to thy b. 

Exod. 4. 14. is not Aaron the Levite thy ft. ? 

28. 1. take to thee Aaron thy ft. and his sons 
Lev. 10. 17. thou shalt not hate thy ft. in thine heart 

25. 36. fear thy God that thy ft. may live with thee 
JVMni.27.13.af3Aar.«A?/ ft. was gathered, /)e^<.32.50. 
Deut. 13. 6. if thy b. entice thee secretly, saying 

15.11. open thy hand wide to thy ft. to thy poor 
12. \fthyb. a Hebrew be sold to thee and serve 

22. 1. in any case bring them again to thy ft. 
3. in like manner with all lost things of thy ft. 

23. 7. not abhor an Edomite, for he is thy ft 
19. thou shalt not lend upon usury to thy ft. 

2 .Sam. 2. 22. how hold up my face to Joab thy h. 

13. 20. hold thy peace, my sister, he is thy ft. 
IKings 20. 33. and they said,tAt^ft. Benhadad 
.Job '^2.6. hast taken a pledge from thy ft. for nought 
Psal. 50.20. thou sittest and speakest against thy b. 
Prov. 21. 10. nor go into thy ft. house in calamity 
Obad. 10. for thy violence against thy ft. Jacob 

12. shouldest not have looked on the day of thy b 
Mat. 5. 23. rememberest that thy ft. hath ought ag 

24 first be reconciled to th^ i.then offer thy gift 



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.yai.T.S. behold. luoie in ihi/ b.cye,5.Luke6Al,A'2. 

iSAbM' thij bAxesp&ss, hastgaincd t. b.Lukel~.3. 

John 11. 2.5. Jesus saitli, thy b. shall rise again 

iSe77t.l4.10.but wliydost iliou judge tlaj h. ? or why 

"dost thou SGt at nought t/iyb. ? 

Your BROTHER. 

Gen. 42. 34. bring your b. so will I deliver you y. b. 

43. 3. not see my face, e.xcept yuur b. be with you 

13. take your b. arise, and go again unto the man 

45.4 lam Joseph yo«rZ». whom ye soldinto Egypt 

Judg. 9. 18. Abimelech king, because he is your b. 

Rev.l 9. John, who also am 7/o«r i. and companion 

BROTHERHOOD. 
Zech. 11.14. might break b. between Judah and Is. 
I Pet. 2. IT. iove the b. fear God, honour the king 

BROTHERLY. 
Amos 1. 9. they remembered not the b. covenant 
Rom. 12. 10. be kindly affectioned, with b. love 
1 TAes^. 4. 9. as touching 6. love, ye need not that I 
Heh. 13. 1. let b. love continue 
PeM.T.to godliness 6. kindness,andto 5. kindness 
BROUGHT. 
Gra.20.9. haslS.on me and my kingdom a great sin 
27. 20. because the Lord thy God b. it to me 
31. 39. that torn of beasts I b. not to thee 
43. 26. they b. him the present in their hand 
Exod. 9.19. every beastinfield not i.homeshalldie 
10. 13. Lord b. east-wind, the east-wind b. locusts 

18. 26. the hard causes they b. to Closes 

19. 4. how I bare you and b. you to myself 
32. 1. the man that b. us up out of Egypt, 23. 

21. that thou hast b. so great a sin on them 
35. 23. they that had purple and scarlet b. them 
Lev. 13. 2. he shall be b. to Aaron the priest, 9. 

23. 14. till he have b. an offering to your God 
24. 11. they b. the blasphemer to Moses 

JVum. 6. 13. he shall be b. to the door of tabernacle 
9. 13. because b. not the offering in his season 
11. 3. wherefore hath the Lord b.us to this land "? 
16. 10. and he hath b. thee near to him 

27. 5. Moses b. their cause before the Lord 

31. aO. we have therefore b. an oblation for Lord 

32. 17. till .we have b. them to their place 
Deut. 5. 15. the Lord thy God b. thee out thence 

26. 10. I have b. the first-fruits of the land 

13. 1 have b. away the hallowed things 
Josh. 7. 14. in the morning ye shall be b. 

23. they took and b. them to Joshua 

24. they 6. them to the valley of Achor 

24.7. Lord b. the sea upon them and covered them 
Judg. 2. 1. I have b. you unto the land I sware 

16. 18. the Philistines b. money in their hand 
18. 3. who b. thee hither ? and what makest thou 

1 Sam. 1. 24. she b. Samuel to the house of the Ld. 

25. they slew a bullock and b. the child to Eli 
10. 27. they despised him, and b. him no presents 

21. 14. wherefore then have ye b. him to me"? 
25. 35. David received what Abigail had b. him 
30. 11. they found and b. an Egyptian to David 

2 Sam. 1 .10. crown and bracelet, b. them to my lord 
7. 18. who am I, O Lord God? what is my house, 

that thou hast 6. me hitherto! 1 Chron. 17. 16. 
IKingsd.O.hord b.on them this evil, 2 Chron. 7.22. 
10. 25. they b. each his present, 2 Chron. 9. 24. 

17. 20. hast thou also b. evil upon the widow 1 
22. 37. so the king died, and was b. to Samaria 

2fi'«?7^s5.20.spared Naaman, not receiv.what he b. 
17. 4. Hoshea b. no presents to the king of Assyria 
27. carry thither the priest ye b. from thence 
20. 11. he b. the shadow ten degrees backward 

24. 16. craftsmen the king b. captive to Babylon 

1 Chron. 11. 19. with jeopardy of lives they b. it 
14. 17. the Lord b. fear of h\m on all nations 

2 Chr, 13. 18. the children of Israel were b. under 
17. 5. all Judah b. to Jehoshaphat presents 

22. 9. b. Ahaziah to Jehu, and when had slain 

28. 5. the king of Syria 6. Israel to Damascus 
15. b. captives to Jericho to their brethren 

32. 23. many b. gifts to the Lord to Jerusalem 
Ezra 8. 18. they b. us a man of understanding 

10. 1 10. ye have b. back strange wives 
Neh. 4. 15. God had b. their counsel to nought 

8. in. the people b. them and made them booths 

9. 33. thou art just in all that is b. upon us 
13. 12. Judah b. tithe of corn and new wine 
EsLh. 6. 8. let the royal apparel be b. the king useth 
9. 11. number of slain in Shushan b. to the king 

Job 4. 12. now a thing was secretly b. to me 
21. 32. yet shall he be b. to the grave and tomb 
Vsal. 35. 4. let them be b. to confusion, 26. 
45. 15. with gladness and joy shall they be b. 
71. 24. they are b. to. shame that seek my hurt 
Trov. 6. 26. a man is b. to a piece of bread 
Cant. 2. 4. he b. me to the banqueting-house 
[sa^ 15. 1. Ar b. Kir of Mo^ib is b. to silence 

23. 13. b. the .and of the Chaldeans to ruin 

29. 20. for the terrible one is b. to nought 

43. 23. thou hast not b. small cattle to me, 24. 
48. 15. yea, I have called him, I have b. him 
53. 7. he is b. as a lamb to the slaughter 
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Tsa. 59. 16, therefore his arm b. salvation, 63. 5. 

60. 11. and that their kings may be b. 

62. 9. they that b. it shall drink it in the courts 
Jer. 11. 19. as an ox that is b. to the slaughter 

15. 8. 1 have b. on them a spoiler at noon-day 
32. 42. as I have b. all this evil on this people 
40. 3. now Lord hath b. it and done as he said 

Ezek. 14. 22. be comforted concerning the evil I b. 
23. 8. nor left she her whoredoms b. from Egypt 
29. 5. thou shalt not be b. together nor gathered 
40. 4. that I might shew them, art thou b. hither 
47. 3. he b. me through the waters to the ancles, 4. 

Z)are. 6. 18. nor instruments of music S. before him 
7. 13. b. hira near before the ancient of days 

9. 14. Lord watched on the evil, and b. it on us 

11. 6. she be given up, and they that b. her 
Hag. 1. 9. when ye b. it home I did blow on it 
Mai. 1 . 13. ye b. what was torn, and lame, and sick 
Mat. 10. 18. ye shall be b. before kings fbr my sake, 

for a test, against them, Mark 13. 9. Luke 21. 12. 

12. 25. kingdom is b. to desolation, Luke 11. 17. 
€4. 11. she b. John Baptist's head to her mother 
17. 16. 1 b. him to thy disciples, could not cure him 
18. 24. one was b. that owed him 10,000 talents 
19. 13. were b. to him little children, Mark 10. 13. 

Mark 4. 21. a candle b. to be put under a bushel 

6. 27. the king commanded his head to be b. 
10. 13. the disciples rebuked those that b. them. 

Luke 2. 22. b. him to Jerusalem to present him 

7. 37. a woman b. an alabaster-box of ointment 

10. 34. b. him to an inn and took care of him 
John 7. 45. they said, why have ye not b. him ? 
Jlcts 5. 21. and sent to the prison to have them b. 

9. 27. Barnabas b. him to the apostles and declared 
15. 3. and being b. on their way by the church 
16.16. who b. her masters gain by soothsaying 
20.6. them to the magistrates, saying, those men 
19. 12. from his body were b. to the sick, aprons 
19. 6. their books, and burned them before all men 
24. Demetrius b. no small gain to the craftsmen 
37. ye b. hither these men, no robbers of churches 

20. 12. and they b. the young man alive 

21. 5. they all b. us on our way, with wives 
25. 6. the next day commanded Paul to be b. 
27. 24.fearnot, Paul, thou must be J. before Ca;sar 

Rom. 15. 24. to be b. on my way thither by you 

1 Cor. 6. 12. I will not be b. under the power of any 

2 Cor. 1. 16. of you to be b. on my way to Judea 
2 Tim. 1. 10. hath b. life and immortality to light 

1 Pet. 1. 13. for the grace that is to be b. to you 

2 Pet. 2. 19. of the same is he b. in bondage 

BROUGHT again. 
Gera.l4.16.Abram b. ag. his brother Lot and goods 

43. 12. and the money that was b. again in sacks 
Exod. 10.8. Moses and Aaron b. again to Pharaoh 

15.19. Lord b.agaiji^he watersof thesea on them 
Deut.1.25. b.us word ag. and said, it is a good land 
Josh. 14. 7. I b. him word ag. as it was in my heart 
Ruth 1. 21. the Lord hath b. me home ag. empty 

1 Sam. 6. 21. the Philistines b. ag. ark of the Lord 

2 Sam. 3. 26. b. ag. Abner from the well of Sirah 
2 Kings 22. 9. Shaphan the scribe came and b. the 

king word ag. 20. 1 Kings 20. 9. 2 Chron. 34. 28. 
2C/ir.33.]3. Lord b. Manasseh a^am to Jerusalem 
iN'eh. 13.9. thither 6. I aor. the vessels of the house 
Jer. 27. 16. the vessels shall shortly be b. again 
Ezek. 34. 4. ye have not 6. ao-am what was driven 
39. 27. wheri I have b. them ag. from the people 
jTfat27. 3. repented and 6. ao-. 30 pieces of silver 
Heb. 13. 20. God of peace that b. ag. from the dead 

BROUGHT back. 
Gen.lA. 16. Abram b. back all the goods and Lot 
JV*?<m. 13.26. b.back word to them and congregation 
\Kings 13.23.for the prophet whom he had b. back 
2Chr. 19. 4. Jehoshaphat b. them back to the Lord 
Psal. 85.1. thou hastfi. &acA- the captivity of Jacob 
Ezek. 38. 8. come into land b. back from the sword 

BROUGHT down. 
Gen. 39. 1. and Joseph was b. down into Egypt 
.Tudg. 7. 5. he b. down the people to the waters 

16. 21. the Philistines b. doionSamson to Gaza 
ISaJu. 30.16. when he had i.him d.they were spread 
1 Kinas 1.53. they b. Adonijah down from the altar 

17. 23. Elijah J." the child d. out of the chamber 
18. 40. b. them d. to brook Kishon and slew them 

Psal.2Q.8. they are b. d. and fallen, but we are risen 
107. 12. he b. down their heart with labour 
Tsa. 5. 15. and the mean man shall be b. down 
14. 11. thy pomp is b. down to the grave 

15. thou shalt be b. down to hell, to sides of pit 
29. 4. thou shalt be b. d. and speak out of ground 
43. 14. for your sake I have b. d. all the nobles 
Lam. 2. 2. he hath b. them down to the ground 
Ezek. 17. 24. I the Lord have b. d. the high tree 
31. 18. shall be b. down with the trees of Eden 
Zech. 10. 11. the pride of Assyria shall be b. down 
Mat. 11. 23. thou Cap^^rnaum be b. down to hell 
j3cts 9. 30. the brethren b. him down to Cesarea 

BROUGHT forth. 
Oen. 1. 12. the earth b. forth grass and herbs 



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01571.1.21. waters J./, abundantly after their kin<j 
14. 18. the king of Salem b. forth bread and win« 
15. 5. the Lord b. forth Abram abroad, and said 

19. 16. angels b. Lot/., and set him without city 
24. 53. the servant b. f. jewels of silver and gold 
38. 25. when b. forth, she sent to her falher-in-f aw 
41. 47. in plenteous years earth b. f. by handfuls 

Ezod. 3. 12. when thou hast b. forth the people 
16.3. for ye have b. us forth into the wilderness 
29. 46. shall know I am the L. who b. them forth 
out of the land of Egypt, Lev. 25. 38. 1 26. 13, 45. 

JVxim. 17. 8. Aaron's rod b. f. buds, and bloomed 
20. 16. sent an angel, and b. us forth out of Egypt 

24. 8. God b. him forth out of Egypt, he hath the 

strength of a unicorn 
Deut. 6. 12. lest forget L. who b. ihee forth, 8. 14 

8. 15. who b. forth water out of the rock of flint 
9. 12. thy people thou b.f. have corrupted thems 
26. 8. the Lord b. us forth with a mighty hand 
29. 25. the covenant he made when he Z/.them /. 
33. 14. for precious fruits b. forth by the sun 

Josh. 10. 23. b.f. those five kings out of the cave 
Judg. 5. 25. she b. forth butter in a lordly dish 
6.8. I b. you forth out of the house of bondage 

1 Sam. 12. 8. sent Moses, who b. forth your fathers 

2 Sa7ri.22.20. b. me/, into large place, Psal. 18. 19 

1 Kings 9.9. they forsook the Lord who b.f. their 

fathers out of the land of Egypt, 2 Ckr. 7. 22. 
2Kings 10. 22. b.f. vestments for worshippers 

11. 12. b.f. the king's son, and put the crown os 
Job 10. 18. wherefore hast b. me forth out of womb 

21. 30. the wicked shall be b. f. to day of wrath 
Psal. 7.14. conceived mischief,and b.f. falsehood 

90. 2. before the mountains were b.f., art God 

105. 30. their land b- forth frogs in abundance 
43. he b. forth his people with joy and gladness 
Prov.8. 24. when there were no depths, I was b.f. 

25. before the hills was I b. forth 
Cant. 8. 5. there thy mother b. thee forth, she b. f. 
Isa.5. 2. looked for grapes, and lib. f. wild grapes 

26. 18. b. f. wind 1| 45. 10. what hast thou b.f. ? 

51. 18. to guide her among sons, she hath b. forth 

66.7. before she travailed, she b. f. before her pain 
8. for soon as Zion travailed, she b.f. children 

.7er. 2. 27. saying to a stone, thou hast b. me forth 

11. 4. I commanded in the day I b. them/. 34. 13 
17. 1 11. gathereth young which he hath not b.f. 
20. 3. Pashur b. forth Jeremiah out of the stocks 
32. 21. hast b. forth thy people Israel with signs 

50. 25. Lord b.f. the weapons of his indignation 

51. 10. the Lord hath b. forth our righteousness 
Ezek. 12. 7. I b.f. my stuff by day in their sight 

14. 22. a remnant b.f., both sons and daughters 

20. 22. the heathen in whose sight I b. them forih 
Mir. 5. 3. till time she which travaileth hath b. f. 
Hag. 2. 19. and the olive-tree hath not b. forth 
Mat. 1. 25. till she had b. forth her first-born son 

13.8. fell in good ground, and b.f. fruit, JV/ar/c 4.8 
7>Mi'el.57.now Elisabeth's time came,she J./.ason 

2. 7. she b. f. her first-born son and wrapped him 

12. 16. the ground of a rich man b.f. plentifully 
John 19. 13. when Pilate heard that, he b~ f. Jesus 
Jlcts 5. 19. opened the prison doors and 6. them/. 

12. 6. when Herod would have b. h\m forth 

25. 17. I comrnanded the man to be b. forth 
Jam. 5. 18. he prayed, and the earth b.f. her fruit 
Rev. 12. 5. she b. /. a man-child, who was to rule 

13. the dragon persecuted the woman which b. f 

BROUGHT in. 

Gen. 39. 14. he hath b. in an Hebrew to mock us 

47. 7. Joseph b. in Jacob his father, Jacob blessed 

Lev. 10. 18. blood was not b. in within holy place 

16.27.the bullock and goat, whose blood was b.in 

.ATum. 12. 15. jo-urneyed not till Miriam was b. in 

Deut. 9.4. for my righteousness the Lord b. me 7'?i 

11. 29. when the Lord hath b. thee 7?! to the land 

2 Sam. 3. 22. Joab b. in a great spoil with him 

6. 17. they b. in the ark of the Lord, 1 Kings 8.6. 
JVe/t. 13. 19. no burden b. in on the sabbath-day 
Psal. 78. 26. by his power he b. in the south wind 
Dan. 5. 13. then was Daniel &. in before the king 
Mat. 14. 11. John's head was b. in in a charger 
.dcts 7. 45. b. in with Jesus into posses, of Gentiles 
Gal. 2. 4. false brethren b. in to spy our liberty 
Heb. 9. 1 16. must be b. in the death of the testator 

BROUGHT into. 
JSTmn. 16. 14. not b. us into a land that flov.-eth 
Deut. 6. 10. when the L. hath b. thee into, 31. 20 
1 Sam. 5.2. b. the ark into Dagon's house and set it 

9. 22. b. them ijito the parlour, and made them sil 

20. 8. b. thv servant into a covenant with thee 
2Kina-s 12.16. sin-money not b. into house of L- 
Psal.112. 15. hast b. me into the dust of death 
Cant. 1. 4. the king hath b. me into his chambers 
,7er. 2. 7. I b. you into a plentiful country to eat 
J.am. 3. 2. hath b. me into darkne«, but not light 
Ezek. 27. 26. thv rowers have b. thee into waters 

44. 7. ye have b. into mv sanctuary strangers 
Jlcts9.8. they led him and o. mm into Damascus 

21. 28. b. Greeks into the temple, and polluted 



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1 Tim 6. 7. for we b. nothing into this world 
Heb. 13. 11. whose blood is b. into the sanctuary 

BROUGHT loto. 
/urf^. 11.35. daughter, tliou hast b. ine very low 
£ Chron. 28. 19. Ld. i.-Judah low^ because of Ahaz 
Job 14. 21. they are b. low, but he percciveth it not 
24.24. wicked are gone and b. low, the_,'are taken 
Psal. 79. 8. let mercies prevent us, for we are b. low 
■ 106. 43. and were b. low for their iniquity 

107.39. they are b.loic,ihTo' oppression and sorrow 

116. 6. I was b. low, and he helped rae 

142. 6. attend to my cry, for 1 am b. very low 

Eccl. 12. 4. all daughters of music shall be b. low 

.'.-.•a.2.12. upon every one lifted up, he shall be b.loio 

25. 5. the branch of terrible ones shall be b. low 

Luke 3.5. every mountain and hill b. low, Isa. 40.4. 

BROUGHT out. 
Gen. 15. 7. that b. thee out ofUr of the Chaldees 
41. 14. they b. him hastily out of the dungeon 
43. 23. and he b. Simeon out unto them 
Exod. 13. 3. for by strength of hand the Lord b. you 
out from this place, 9, 14, 16. Dexit. 6. 21. 
20.2. I am the Lord thy God, which b. thee out, 
ie?;. 19.36. JVum. 15.41. Deut. 5.6. Psai.81.10. 
Lev. 23. 43. when I b. them out Eg., 1 Kings 8. 21. 
Deut. 5. 15. remember that Lord 6. thee out thence 

9. 28. b. them out to sjay them in the wilderness 
Jb5A.6.23. young men b. owtRahaband all she had 

24. 5. plagued Egypt, and afterward I b. you out 

2 Sam. 13.18. servant b. her out, and bolted the door 
2 Kings 23. 6 he b. out the grove from house of L. 

1 Chron. 20. 3. he b. out the people that were in it 

2 Chron. 23. 11. then they b. out the king's son 
29. 16. priests b. out all uncleanness they found 

Psal. 78. 16. he h. streams also out of the rock 
80. 8. thou hast b. a vine out of Egypt 
107. 14. he b. them owf of darkness, and brake 
136. 11. and b. out Israel from among them 
Jer. 7.22. in the day I b. them out of Egypt 
Z>a?i.5.13.\vhom the king my father b. out of Jewry 
Hos. 12. 13. by a prophet the Lord b. Israel out 
Acts 7. 40. this Moses, which b. us out of Egypt 

12. 17. declared how the Lord 6. him owi of prison 
13. 17. with a high arm b. them oiii of Egypt 
16.30.&. out, and said, what must I do to be saved 1 

39.thev came and besought them, and b. them out 
BROUGHT fo pass. 
2 Kings 19. 25. now I have b. it to pass, Tsa. 37. 26. 
Ezek. 21. 7. it cometh, and shall be b. to pass 
1 Cor. 15. 54. then shall be b. to pass the saying 

BROUGHT up. 
Exod. 17.3. wheref. hast thou b. us up ? J\rum.2\.5. 

32. 1. as for Moses, the man that b. us up, 23. 

4. thy gods which b. thee up, 8. 1 Kings 12.28. 

33. 1. thou and the people which thou hast b. up 
J^iun. 13. 32. they b. up an evil report of the land 

16. 13. is it a small thing that thou hast b. us up ? 

20. 4. why have ye b. up congregation of Lord ? 
Deut. 20. ]. the Ld. is with thee, which b. thee up 

22. 19. because he b.up an evil name on a virgin 
Jos/t. 24. 17. he it is that b. us up and our fathers 
32. bones of Jos. b. up, they buried in Shechem 
htdg. 6. 8. I b.yon up from Egypt, 1 Sam. 10. 18. 

15. 13. b. Samson up || 16. 31. b. him up and buried 
16. 8. the lords b. up to her seven green withs 

1 Sam. 2. 14. all the flesh-hook b. up the priest took 
8. 8. done since the day I b. them up, 2 Sam. 7. 8. 

1 Chroji. 17. 5. 
12. 6. Lord that b. your fathers up out of Egypt 
25(1771. 6.12. David went and b.up the ark of God, 15. 
1 Kings 8. 4. 1 Chr. 15. 28. 2 Chr. 1. 4. 

21. 8. b. up for Adriel || 13. b. up the bones of Saul 

2 Kings 10. 1. to them that b.^ip Ahab's children, 6. 
17.7. Israel sinned against Lord who i.them up 

36. the Ld. who b. youMp,him fear and worship 

25. 6. b. up Zedekiahto king of Babyl. .Ter. 39. 5. 
2 Chr. 8. 11. Solomon b. up the daugh. of Pharaoh 

10. 8. counsel with young men b. vp with him, 10. 
Ezra 1. 11. all these vessels b. up from Babylon 

4. 2. Ezar-hp^ddon king of Assur b. us up hither 
JWA. 9. 18. this is thy God that b. thee up out of Eg. 
Esth.'i.l. Mordecai Z». ?<p Esther his uncle's daug. 

20. like as when she was b. up with him 
Job 31. 18. from my youth he was b. up with me 
Psal. 30. 3. thou hast b. up my soul from the grave 

40. 2. he b. me up out of a horrible pit 
Prov. 8. 30. I was by him, as one b. up with him 
Isa. 1. 2. I have nourished and b. up children 

49. 21. who b. up these? where had they. been ? 

51. 18. none to guide her of all the sons she b. up 
63. 11. where is he that b. them tip ? Jer. 2. 6. 

Jer. 11. 7 I protested in the day I b. them up 

16.14. theLd. that J. m»> Israel out of Egypt, 23.7. 
15. )he Jjord that b. up Isr. from the north, 23. 8. 

Lam 2.22. those I b.up hath mine enemy consumed 
4.5. that were b. up in scarlet embrace dunghills 
Ezek. 19. 3. b. up one of her whelps, a young lion 
31 1 4. the deep b. him up on high with her rivers 
37. 13. when I have b. you up out of your graves 
Smos 2, 10. 1 b. you up, 3. 1. ] 9. 7. Mic. 6. 4. 
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Jonah 2. 6. yet hast b. up my life from corruption 
JVa/i.2, 7. she shall be i.w/i, and her maids lead her 
Luke 4.16. to Nazareth, where he had been b.iip 
Acts 13.1. had been b. up with Herod the tetrarch 
22. 3. yet b.up in this city at the feet of Gamaliel 

1 Tim. 5. 10. a widow, if she have b. up children 

BROUGHTEST. 

Exod. 32. 7. thy people thou b. out have corrupted 

jYum. 14. 13. thou b. up this people in thy might 

Deut. 9. 23. lest the land whence thou b. us out say 

29. thy inheritance thou b. out, 1 Kings 8. 51. 

2 Sam. .5. 2. wast he that b. in Israel, 1 Chron. 11. 2. 

1 Kings 8. 53. when thou b. our fathers out Egypt 
JVeh. 9. 7. b. him forth out of Ur of the Chaldees 

15. thou b. forth water for them out of the rock 
23. b. them into the land thou hadst promised 
Psal. 6^. 11. thou b. us into the net, thou laidst 
12. but thou b. us out into a wealthy place 
BROW. 
Isa. 48. 4. thy neck is an iron sinew, thy b. brass 
Luke 4. 29. they led him to the b. of the hill 

BROWN. 
Gen. 30. 32. all b. cattle among the sheep, 35. 40. 
33.every one that is not &. shall be account.stolen 
BRUISE, Substantive. 
Isa. 53. t 5. and with his b. we are healed 
.7er. 6. tl4. they healed theft, of my people slightly 
30. 12. thus saith the Lord, thy b. is incurable 
JVaA.3.19.there is no healing of thy b. wound griev. 

BRUISES. 
Isa. 1. 6. no soundness, but wounds, b. and sores 
Ezek. 47. j 12. the leaf thereof for b. and sores 

BRUISE 
Signifies, [1] To crush, injure, or oppress. Gen. 

3. 15. Dan. 2. 40. [2] To punish, chastise, or 
correct, Isa. 53. 10. It is spoken, (1) Corpo- 
really, of the body, Luke 9. 39. (2) Spiritually, 
of doubts and troubles. Mat. 12. 20. (3) Mo- 
rally, of corruptions, Isa. 1. 6. (4) Politically, 
of a weak decaying nation, 2 Kings 18. 21. 

A bruised reed shall he not break, Isa. 42. 3. 
Christ will not deal roughly and rigorously 
icith those that come to him, but will use all 
gentlejiess and tenderness to them ; passing by 
their greatest sijis, bearing with their present 
infirmities, cherishing, and encouraging the 
smallest beginnings of grace, and comforting 
and healing wounded consciences. 

To bruise the teats, Ezek. 23. 3, 21. To commit 
bodily whoredom; or idolatry , which is spiritual 
whoredom. 

Gen.'i.lb. it shall b. thy head, thou shalt b. his heel 

Isa. 28. 28. nor will he b. it with his horsemen 
53. 10. yet it pleased the Lord to b. him 

Dan. 2. 40. as iron shall it break in pieces and b. 

B.om. 16. 20. God of peace shall 6. Satan shortly 
BRUISED. 

Lev. 22. 24. ye shall not offer to the Lord what is b. 

2 Kings 18.21. trusteth on the stafFof this h. reed 
Isa. 42. 3. a b. reed shall he not break. Mat. 12. 20. 

53.5. he was Z). for our iniquities, the chastisement 
Ezek.'i'i. 3. there they b. the teats of their virginity 

8. and they b. the breasts of her virginity ' 
Luke 4. 18. sent me to set at liberty them that are b. 

BRUISING. 
Ezek. 23. 21. in &.thy teats by the Egyptians 
Luke 9.39. thespirit ft. him, hardly departethfrom 

BRUIT. 

•Ter. 10. 22. behold, the noise of the ft. is come 

J^ah. 3. 19. all that hear the ft. of thee, shall clap 

Brute ; See Beasts. 

BRUTISH. 

Psal. 49. 10. the fool and the ft. person perish 

92.6. a ft. man knoweth not, nor a fool understand 
94. 8. understand, ye ft. among the people 

Prov. 12. 1. but he that hateth reproof is ft. 
30. 2. surely I am more ft. than any man 
7sa.l9.11.the princes of Zoan are fools, the counsel 
of the wise counsellors of Pharaoh is become ft. 
.ler. 10. 8. they are altogether ft. and foolish 

14. every man is ft. 51. 17. || 21. pastors are ft. 
Ezek. 21. 31. deliver thee into the hand of ft. men 

BUCKETS. 
J\''um. 24. 7. he shall pour the water out of his ft. 
Isa. 40. 15. the nations are as drop of a ft. and dust 

BUCKLER 
Is a piece of defensive armour, 1 dron. ^. ^^ 
God is often called the Buckler, or ShidJ <f his 
people, Psal. 18. 2. Prov. 2. 7. He will protect 
and save them from that mischief and ruin 
ichichwill befall all wicked men. AndinCant. 

4. 4. the faith of the church, or of believers, 
whereby they are united to Christ, is compared 
to the tower o? David, whereon hang a thousand 
bucklers; voting, how strong and invincible 
faith is, which furnishes icith weapojis out of 

Chrisfs fulness, and abundnntly defends from 

all spiritual enemies, Eph. 6. 16. 
2 Sam. 22. 31. a ft. to all that trust in him, Ps. 18. 30. 
1 Chron. 5. 18. men able to bear ft. and sword 



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IChr. 12.8. Gadites that could handle shield and & 
Psal. 18. 2. Lord is my God, my ft. ray high towet 
35. 2. take hold of shield and ft. stand up for help 
91. 4. his truth shall be thy shield and ft. 
Prov. 2.1. he is a ft. to them that walk uprightly 
.Jer. 46. 3. order ye the ft. and shield, and draw near 
Ezek. 23. 24. shall set against the ft. shield, and 
26. 8. he shall lift up the ft. against thee [helmet 
BUCKLERS. 
2 Chr. 23. 9. Jehoiada deliver, spears, ft. and shields 
.Job 15.26. runneth upon the thick bosses of his ft. 
Cant. 4. 4. whereon there hanged a thousand ft. 
Ezek. 38. 4. a great company with ft. and shields 
39. 9. they shall set on fire shields, ft. and bows 

BUD, Substantive. 
./oft 38. 27. cause the ft. of the tender herb to spring 
Isa. 18.5. afore the harvest, when the ft. is perfect 
61. 11. for as the earth bringelh forth her ft. 
Ezek.lff. 7. caused thee to multiply as ft. of the field 
Hos. 8.1. ft. shall yield no meal, stranger swallow it 
j^ BUD, Verb. 

Gen. 3. 1 18. thistles shall it cause to ft. to thee 
Job 14.9. yet through the scent of water it will ft. 
Psal. 132. 17. 1 will make the horn of David to ft. 
Cant. 7. 12. let us see if the pomegranates ft. forth 
Isa. 27.6. Is. shall bloom and ft. and fill the world 
55. 10. maketh the earth lo bring forth and ft. 
Ezek. 29. 21. cause the horn of Israel to ft. forth 

BUDS. 
JVum. 17.8. Aaron's rod bro't forth ft. and bloomed 
BUDDED. [forth 

Gen. 40. 10. the vine was as though it ft. and shot 
J\rum. 17. 8. Aaron's rod for the house of Levi 6, 
Cant. 6. 11. to see whether the pomegranates ft. 
Ezek.l. 10. the rod hath blossomed, pride hath ft. 
Heb. 9. 4. the ark wherein was Aaron's rod that h 

BUFFET. 
2 Cor. 12. 7. the messenger of Satan to ft. me 

BUFFETED. 
v'Tiaf.26.67. spit in his face and ft. him, Mark 14. 65 
1 Cor. 4. 11. even to this present hour we are ft. 
1 Pet.2. 20. if when ve be ft. for your faults 

BUILD 
Signifies, [1] To erect, or make houses, ^c. Deut 
28. 30. [2] To strengthen and increase know 
ledge, faith, love, and all other graces, Acts 20. 
32. [3] To cement and knit together spiritually ; 
til us believers arc united to Christ by faith, and 
among themselves by love, Eph. 2. 22. [4] To 
preserve, bless, and prosper, Psal. 127. 1. Jer, 

24. 6. [5] To settle and establish, 1 Sam. 2. 35. 
Who did build the house of Israel, Ruth 4. 11. 

fflio did increase his family by a numerous 
progeny. 

I will build up thy throne, Psal. 89. 4. I will per- 
petuate the kingdom to thy posterity. 

Shall build the old wastes, Jsa. 61. 4. The Gen- 
tiles, who have been lonjr destitute of the true 
kno2cledge of God, and like a wilderness over- 
grozcn with briers and thorns, shall be brought, 
by the ministry of the word, to know and serve 
the true God. 

_ BUILD referred to God. 

1 Sam. 2. 35. I will raise up a priest, and will ft. him 
a sure house, 2 Sam. 1. 27. 1 Kings 11. 33. 

1 Chron. 17. 10. that the Lord will ft. thee a house 

25. hast told that thou wilt ft. him a house 
Psal. 28. 5. he shall destroy, and not ft. them up 

51.18. do good to Sion, ft. the walls of Jerusalem 
69. 35. for God will ft. the cities of Judah 
89. 4. and ft. up thy throne to all generations 
102. 16. when Lord shall ft. up Zion,will appear 

127. 1. e.xcept Lord ft. house, they labour in vain 

147. 2. Ld. doth ft. up Jerusalem, gathers outcasts 
Jer. 18. 9. I speak concerning a nation to ft. it 

24. 6. I will ft. and not pull them down, 31. 28. 
31. 4. again I will ft. thee, O virgin of Israel 
33. 7. I will ft. Judah and Israel as at the first 
42.10. if ye will abide in this land I will ft. you 
Ezek. 36. 36. that I the Lord ft. the ruined places 
.8mosQ. 11. I will ft. it as in the days of old 
Mat. 16. 18. on this rock will I ft. my church 
26.61. 1 am able to ft. it in three days, Murk 14. 58. 
Actslb. 16. I will ft. again the tabernacle of David 

BUILD altars. 
Exod. 20. 25. shalt not ft. an altar of hewn stone 
J\'^«77).23.1.Balaamsaid,ft.me here seven oZiars, 29. 
DeMt.S". 5. there thou shaltft. an altar Xoihe Lord 

6. thou shalt b. altar of the Lord of whole stones 
Josh. 22. 29. God forbid, we rebel and ft., an altar 

See Began. 

BUILD joined with house. 

Deut. 25. 9. man that will not ft. his brother's h. 

23. 30. shalt ft. a h., not dwell in it, Zeph. 1. 13. 

Ruth 4. 11. which two did ft. the house of Israel 

2 Sam. 7. 5. shalt thou ft. me a house to dwell in ? 

7. spake I, saying, why ft. ye not me a ^.of cedar? 
13. thy seed shall ft. a house for my name,l Kings 

5. 5. I 8. 19. 1 Chr. 17. 12. | 22. 10. 
1 Kings 2. 36. ft. thee a k. in Jerusalem, and dwell 



Bin 

Kings 5. 3. David could not 6. a A. for wars about 

5 I uurpose to 6 a /i. to Lord, 2 C/n-. 2. 1. [him 
8. 16. I chose no city to If. a house, 2 Chron. 6. 5. 

17. it. was in heart of David my father to i. a A. 
for God of Israel, 1 Ckr. 28. 2..2 C/ir. tt. 7. 
Chr. 17. 12. he shall b. me a house, 2 Ckr. 6. 9. 
22. 8. shalt not i. a h. because thou shed blood 

11. my son, b. the h. of Lord, as he said of thee 

28. 6. Sulomou shall b. my house and my courts 
2 Chr. 2. 4. behold, I 6. a house to Lord my God 

5. the house I b. is great, for great is our God 

*6. who is able to b. him a house? who am I 
then that I should b. him a house 

36.23. he hath charged me to 6. him aA.£jr(il.2. 
Ezra 1. 3. go to Jerusalem and b. the house of Lord 

5.3. who hath commanded you to b. this house ? 9. 

6. 7. let the governor of the Jews b. this house 
Psal. 127. 1. they labour in vain that b. the house 
Prou. 24. 27. prepare, and afterwards b. thy house 
Isa. 65. 21. they shall b. houses and inhabit them 

66. 1. where is the house that ye b. unto me 1 
Jer.22.14.I will b. me a wide h. and large chambers 

29. 5. b. houses and dwell in them, and plant, 28. 
35. 7. neither shall ye b. house nor sow seed 

Ezek. 11.3. which say, it is not near, let us i. /lOMses 
28. 26. thej shall dwell safely, and shall Z>. houses 
Hair. 1. 8. gc to the mountain, bring wood, b. house 
Zech.o. 11. to b. it a house in the land of Shinar 
Acts! .id.whut house will ve b. me, saiththe Lord 1 

BUILD. 
Gen. 11. 4. go to, let us b. us a city and a tower 

8. and they left off to b. the city 

J^um. 32. 16. we will b. sheep-folds for our cattle 

24. 6. cities for your little ones, and folds for sheep 

£)eMt20.20. thou shalt b. bulwarks against the city 

IKings 9. 19. all the cities of store, and that which 

Solomon desired to 6. in Jerusalem, 2C/tr. 8. 6. 

24.Pharaoh's daughter came up, then did&. IMillo 

11. 7. Solomon did b. a high place for Chemosh 
16. 34. in Ahab's days Hiel the Bethelite b. Jericho 

ICA?". 22. 19. b. ye the sanctuary of the Lord God 
29. 19. give to Solomon a heart to b. the palace 
Chron. 14. 7. let us b. these cities and make walls 

Ezra 4. 2. let us b. with you, we seek your God 

5. t 4. what are the men that b. this building ? 
Keh. 2. 17. let us b. the wall || 18. let us rise and b. 

20. therefore we his servants vvill rise and b. 
4.3. which theyfi.if a fox go up, he shall break down 

10. so that we are not able to h. the wall 
Eccl. 3.3. a time to break down, and a time to b. up 
Caref. 8. 9. if she be a wall, we will b. upon her 
Isa. 9. 10. the bricks are fallen, but we will b. 
45. 13. 1 have raised him up, he shall b. my city 
58. 12. they shall b. the old waste places, 61. 4. 
60. 10. the sons of strangers shall b. up thy walls 
65. 22. they shall not b. and another inhabit 
Jer. 1. 10. have set thee over nations to b. and plant 
Ezek. 4. 2. lay siege, b- a fort against it, 21. 22. 
39. 1 15. then shall ye 5. up a sign by the bone 
Dan. 9. 25. to restore and b, Jerusalem to Messiah 
Jlmos9. 11. 1 will b. it as in the days of old 

14. Israel shall &.the waste cities and inhabit them 
Mic. 3. 10. they b. up Zion with blood, and Jerus. 
ZecA. 6. 12. he shall b. the temple of the Lord, 13. 

15. that are far ofFshall b. in the temple of Lord 
9.3.Tyrus didJ. herself a stronghold, heaped silver 

Jifal. 1. 4. they shall b. but I will throw down 
Mat. 23.29. ye &.tombs of prophets, />HA:elL 47,48. 
Lukeli.lQ. t will pull down my barns and 6. greater 

14. 23. which of you intending to b. a tower 1 
30. this man began to b. and not able to finish 

Acts^O 32. to the word of his grace, able to b. you up 
Rom. 15. 20. lest I b. on another man's foundation 
ICor. 3. 12. if any b. on this foundation, gold, silver 
Oal. 2.18.if I b. again the thinss which I destroyed 

BUILDED. 
Gen. 2. t 22. of the rib the Lord b. a woman 
4. 17. Cain b. a city, and called it Enoch 
8.20. Noah b. an altar to the Lord, and offered 
10. 11. Aslier b. Xineveh, Rehoboth, and Caleb 
11.5. Ld.cametosee the tower children of men b. 

12. 7. Abram b. an altar to the Lord, 13. 18. 
16. 1 2. it may be I may be b. by her, 30. f 3. 
26. 25. Isaac b. an aVtar |1 Exod. 24. 4. Moses b. 

Josh. 22. 16. in that ye have b. you an altar 
l^mo-s8.27.how much less this house I have b. 43. 

15. 22. the stones wherewith Baasha had b. 
2Kina-s 23. 13. Solomon had b. for Ashtoreth 
ICAroTi. 22. 5. the house to be b. mustbemagnifical 
Ezra 4.1. when the adversaries heard that they b. 

13. be it known, that if this city be b. 16. 

21. give commandment that this city be not b. 
5. 8. we went to the house of great God which is b. 
ll.we build the house that was b. many years ago 

15. let the house of God be b. in his place, 6. 3. 

6. 14. elders of the Jews b. and they prospered 
J\reA.4.18.everv one had his sword girded, and so b. 

ro620. 19. he hath taken away a house he b. not 

Psal. 122. 3. Jerusalem is b. a city that is compact 

Preo.9.1. Wisdom hath b. her house,hewn out pill. 

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Prov. 24. 3. thiough wisdom is a house b. and by 
understanding it is established 
Eccl. 2. 4. I b. me houses, I planted vineyards 
Cant. A. 4. thy neck like tower of D. i. for armoury 
./er. 30. 18. the city shall be b. on her own heap 
/yam. 3.5. he hath b. agauistme, andcompassedrae 
Ezek. 36. 10. and the waste shall be b. 33. 
Lukel7.2S.they bought, they sold, they plant.they b. 
Eph. 2.22. in whom ye are b. together for habitat. 
Heb. 3. 3. he who b. the house hath more honour 
4. for every house is b. by some man, he that built 
BUILDEST. 
Deut. 6. 10. to ffive thee goodly cities thou b. not 

" BUILDER, S, 
Is spoken, [1] Of such as erect houses, &c.2Kings 
22. 6. [2] Of God, the great Architect, who 
created the heavens and the eartli,and all things 
in them, Heb. 11. 10. [3] Of faithful ministers 
of the gospel, who like wise master-builders 
ougld first to lay the foundation, and then build 
uponit; first to acquaint such as they have the 
charge of, with the fundamentals of religion, 
shewing them that Christ is the only way to 
salvation, and then to maketheir superstructure 
upon this foundation, 1 Cor. 3. 10. 
XKings 5. 18. Solomon's and Hiram's b. did hew 
2Kings\2.\\.\^\ii money out to the b. that wrought 
22. 6. give it to carpenters and b. 2 Chr. 34. 11. 
Ezra 3. 10. when b. laid founJiJtion of the temple 
A'"eA.4.5.have provoked thee to anger before fhe b. 
Psal. 118. 22. stone which b. refus. be. head-stone. 
Mat. 21. 42. Mark 12.10. Luke 20.17. Acts 4. 11. 
127. 1 1. they labour in vain that are b. in it 
Ezek. 27. 4. thy b. have perfected thy beauty 
1 Cor. 3. 10. as a wise master-6. 1 have laid founda. 
i^eJ. 11. 10. looked for a city whose&.and maker is G. 
IPet. 2. 7. the stone which the b. disallowed 

BUILDEST. 
Z)eMi.22.8.whenthoufi.anew house makebattlem. 
..VeA. 6. 6. for which cause thou b. the wall 
Ezek. 16. 31. in that thou b. thine eminent place 
Mat. 27. 40. thou that destroyest the temple and 
b. it in three days, save thyself, Mark 15. 29. 
BUILDETH. 
.Tosh. 6.26. cursed be the man that b. this city 
.Tob 27. 38. he b. his house as a moth, as a booth 
P?-ou. 14.1. every wise woman 6. her house,but fool. 
.Ter. 22. 13. woe to him that b. by unrighteousness 
Hos. 8. 14. Israel hath forgotten "Maker, b. temples 
Amos 9. 6. it is he that b. his stories in the heavens 
Hab. 2. 12. woe to him that b. a town with blood 
ICor. 3. 10. 1 laid the fbundation, another ft.thereon 

BUILDING. 

.Tosh. 22.19. but rebel not against L.in b. an altar 

lKings3. 1. till he made an end of b. his own house 

6. 7. no tool of iron heard in the house while b. 

38. so was Solomon seven years in b. it 
7. 1. Solomon was b. his own house thirteen years 
2CAro7i.l6.6. the stones wherewith Baasha was b. 
Ezra 4. 12. b. the rebellious and the bad city 
Ezek. 17. 17. by b. forts to cut off many persons 
John2. 20. this temple was forty-six years in b. 
Jude 20. b. up vou'-selves on your most holy faith 
BUILDING, Substantive. 

1 Kings 9. 1. when Solomon finished b. house of L. 
15. 21. he left off &. of Ramah, 2 Chron. 16. 5. 

IChron. 28. 2. and had made ready for the b. 

2 Chron. 3. 3. Solomon was instructed for the b. 
Ezra 5. 4. the names of the men that made this &. 

6. 8. what ye shall do for the &. of this house of God 
Eccl. 10.18. by much slothfulness the b. decayeth 
£::eA-.40.5. he measured the breadth of the b. 41. 15. 

46. 23. there was a row of b. round about in them 
1 Cor. 3. 9. ye are God's husbandry ye are God's b. 
2Cor. 5.1. we have a b. of God, ahousenotmade 
Eph. 2. 21. in whom all the b. fitly framed together 
Heb.^.W. a high-priest by a tabernacle not of thisS. 
Rev. 21. 18. b. of wall was of jasper, city pure gold 

BUILDINGS. 
Mat. 24. 1. disciples came to shew him b. of temple 
Mark 13. 1. Master, see what b. are here, 2. 

BUILT. 
Deut. 13. 16. it shall be a heap and not be b. again 
lKings22. 39. the cities that Ahab b. are written 
2Chr. 14. 7. rest on every side, so they b. and pros. 

20. 8. they have b. thee a sanctuary therein 

26. 9. Uzziah b. towers in Jerusalem, 10. 

27.4. Jotham b. in the forests castles and towers 
Jb6 3. 14. who b. desolate pla'^es for themselves 

12. 14. he breaketh down, and it cannot be&. again 

22.23. if thou return to Almighty, shalt be b. up 
Psal. 78. 69. he h. his sanctuary like high palaces 

89. 2. I have said, mercy shall be 6. up for ever 
Isa. 5.2. he h. a tower in the midst of his vineyard 

44. 26. saith to the cities of Judah, ye shall be b. 
28. say'ng to Jprusalem, thou shalt be b. 

Jer. 12. 16."shall ihey be b. in midst of my people 

31. 4. thou shalt be &. O virgin of Israel 

32. 31. as a provocation from the day they b. it 

45. 4. that which I have b. will I break down 



BUL 

Ezek. 16. 24. thou hast b. to thee an emment place 
25. hast b. thy high place at every head of wa> 
26. 14. thou shalt be b. no more, salth the Lord G. 
Dan. 4.30. is not this great Babylon I have b.1 
9. 25. the street shall be b. again and the wall 
Zech. 8. 9. let hands be strong, that temple be b. 
Mat. 21.33.dig. a wine-press,6.a tower, Mark 12. 1. 
Luke 7. 5. the centurion hath b. us a synagogue 
ICor. 3. 14. if work abide which he hath b. thereon 
Eph. 2. 20. are b. on the foundation of the apostles 
Col.2.1. rooted and b. up in him, established in faith 
Heb. 3. 4. but he that b. all things is God 

BUILT altar. 
Gera. 33. t20 Jacob b. an altar, El-elohe-Israel 
Exod. 17. 15. Moses b. a. 24.4. || 32. 5. Aaron b. a- 
Josh. 8. 30. Joshua b. an a. \\ 22 10. half tribe b. a. 
Judg. 6. 24. Gideon b. an a. \\ 21.4. people b. an a. 
15am. 7.' 17. Samuel b. altar j| 14. 35. Saul b. altar 
2Sam. 24. 25. David b. an altar to the Lord 
IKings 9. 25. Solomon offered on the altar he b 
18.32.with stones Elisha 6. altar in name of Lori 
2Kings 16. 11. Urijah the priest b. an altar 

BUILT altars. 
J^Tum. 23. 14. Balak b. seven altars, and offered 
2Kings 21. 4. he b. altars in the house of the Lord 
5. b.a.foT all the host of heaven, 2 CAro7i.33. 5 
2CAro7i. 33.15. took away a. he had b. in the mount 

BUILT citij. 
JVu7K.21.27. let the city of Sihon be b. and prepared 
Josh. 19. 50. Joshua b. the city and dwelt therein 
J'MdD-.18.23.Danites b. c. \\ IKings 18.24. Omri b.e. 
IChron. 11. 8. David b. c. round about from Millo 
Isa. 25. 2. a palace to be no c. it shall never be b. 
Jer. 31. 38. days come, the city shaW be b. to the L. 
Lukei. 29. to brow of the hill whereon czfu was J. 

BUILT cities. 
Exod. 1. 11. they b. for Pharaoh tveasure-cities 
Josh. 24. 13. 1 have given you cities which ye b. not 
IKings 15. 23. the cities which Asa b. are written 
2CAro7i.8.2. cities Huramhad restored, Solomon b. 
11. 5. Rehoboam b. cities for defence in Judah 
14 6. Asa b. fenced c. in Judah, the land had rest 
17. 12. Jehoshaphat b. castles and cities of store 
26. 6. L^zziah b. cities about Ashdod, and among 

27.4. Jotham b. cities in the mountains of Judah 
Isa. 44.26.saith to the cities of Judah, ye shall be b. 

BUILT house, or houses. 
Deut. 8. 12. when thou hast b. goodly A. and dwelt 

20.5. what man is there that hath b. a new house ? 
IKings 3. 2. there was no A. b. to the name of L. 

6.9. Solomon &. A.M. || 8.13. I have b. thee ah. 

8. 20. and have b. a house for the name of the L 
44. toward house I have b. 48. 2 Cfiron. 6. 34, 38 

11. 38. build thee a sure house, as I b. for David 
IChr. 17. 6. saying, why have ye not 6. me a A. ? 
2Chr. 6. 18. how much less this house I have b ? 
Amos 5. 11. ye have b. houses of hewn stone 
Hag. 1. 2. the time that the Lord's A. should be b, 
Zech. 1. 16. my A. shall be b. in it, saith the Lord 
Mat.l. 24. wise man b. his A. on a rock, L^ike 6. 48. 
26. foolish man which b. his A. on sa.n6.,Luke 6.49. 
Acts 7. 47. but Solomon b. him a house 
IPet. 2. 5. ye also are b. up a spiritual A. a holy 

BUILT high places. 
IKingsli. 23. Judah b. highp. images, aud groves 
2Kings 17. 9. children of Israel b. high p. in cities 

21.3. Manasseh&.up again A«>A;?.2CAro7i. 33. 3 
Jer.7.31. b. high p. ofTophetiri9.5.ofBaal, 32. 35 

BUILT wall, or icalls. 
lKings6. 15. Solomon b. the walls of house within 
2CAr. 27. 3. and on the 7^aZZs of Oph el he b. much 
32. 5. Hezekiah b.up the wall that was broken 
33. 14. Manasseh b. a wall without city of David 
JV*eA. 4. 0. so b. we the wall |I 7. 1. when wall was b 
Ezek. 13. 10. one b. up thewall, another daubed it 
Dan. 9. 25. the street shall be b. again and the 7oall 
Mic, 7. 11. in the day that thy walls are to be b. 

BULL 
Signifies, [1] The beast so called, Job 21. 10. 
[2] Pillars in the shape of bulls, Jer. 52. 20. 
[3] Wicked, violent, and furious enemies, Psal 
22. 12. 

.Tob 21. 10. their b. gendereth and faileth not 
Isa. 51. 20. thy sons lie as a wild b. in a net 

BULLS. 
Gen. 32. 15. Jacob took ten b. as a present to Esau 
PsaZ.22.12. many b. have compassed me, strong 6. 
50. 13. will I eat flesh of b. or drink blood of goats 
68. 30. rebuke the multitude of the b. 
Isa. 34. 7. bullocks with the b. shall come down 
Jer. 50. 11. because ye bellow as b. O destroyers 
52.20,twel ve brasen'S. under the bases with calvea 
Heb. 9. 13. if the blood of b. and goats sanctifieth 

10. 4. it is not possible blood of A. take away sins 

BULLOCK. 

Ezo£^.29.3.shalt bring them inthebasketwith theft. 

11. shalt kill the b. before Lord, Lev. 1. 5. 1 9. 18. 

Leu. 4. 4. bring the 5. to the door of the tabernacle 

JVu772.15.9.bring with the b. a meat-ofTering, 29. 37 



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Deut. 17.', not sacrifice to Lord a.nyb. wiih biemisn 
J J. 17. h'.s glory is like ihe firstling of a b. 
fudg. (i. -25 take the young b. the second b. 26 
iKings 18. :23. and let them choose one b. 25. 

33. Elijah cut b. in pieces, and laid him on wood 
Fsal. 50. 'J. I will take no b. out of thine house 
<)i). 31. better than a b. that hath horns and hoofs 
isa. ()5. 25. the lion snaii eat straw like the b. 
hr 31. 18. as a /;. unaccustomed to the yoke 

BULLOCK with sin-offering 
rlxod. 29. 36. offer every day a b. for a sin-offering 
l^ev. 16. 6. shall ofler his b. of the sin-offering 
£2e&.45. 22.shall prepare a b. for a sin-off'ering 
See Blood. 
Youn^ BULLOCK. 
/>8B.4 3. if priestsin, oringaj/owTJo^ Z>. Ezek. 43.19, 
14. congregation shall otfer a y. b. J\l'um..l5. 24. 
16. 3. Aaron come into holy place w ith a. youngb. 
J'i'iiin. 7. 15. one young b. one ram, one lamb, 
21, 27, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81. 
iCiiron. 13.9. to consecrate himself with a young b. 
Ezek. 45. 18. take a young b. and cleanse the sane. 
46. <i. in the day of the new moon a young b. 

BULLOCKS. 
Xum. 29. 23. on the fourth day ten b. two rams 
lC/iro7(. 29.21. they offered a thousand b. for Israel 
Ezra 6. 17. they offered at the dedication 100 b. 
Psal. 51. 19. then shall they offer b. on thy altar 
66. 15. I will offer unto thee b. with goals 
Isa. 1. 11. I delight not in the blood of ^. or lambs 
34. 7. the b. with the bulls shall come down 
Jer. 46. 21. her hired men are like fatted b. 
50. 27. slay all her b. let them go down to slaughter 
Ezek. 39.18. ye shall drink the blood of goats, of Z». 
Uos. 12. 11. are vanity, they sacrifice b. in Gilgal 
See Seven. 
BULRUSH, ES. 
Exod.2. 3. she took for him an ark ofb. and daubed 
/sa.l8.2.sendambassadors bytheseain vessels of 6. 
58. 5. is it to bow down his head like a. b.? 

BULWARKS. 
Deut. 20. 20. thou shall build b. against the city 
iChron. 26. 15. Uzziah made engines on the b. 
Psal. 48. 13. mark well her b. consider her palaces 
Eccl. 9. 14. a great king came and built b. against it 
Isa. 26. 1. salvation will G. appoint for walls and i. 

BUNCH, ES. 
Exod. 12. 22. take a 6. of hyssop and dip it in blood 
\iSam. 16. 1. Ziba met him with 100 b. of raisins 
lCAro7i.l2.40.ZebulunbroughtZ». of raisins and wine 
Jaa.30.6.will carry their treasures upon 6. of camels 

BUNDLE, S. 
Gen. 42. 35. every man's b. of money in his sack 
ISam. 25. 29. the soul of my lord bound in b. of life 
Cant. 1. 13. a b. of myrrh is my well-beloved to me 
Isa. 58. 16. this is the fast, to undo b. of the yoke 
Amos 9. t 6. he hath founded his b. in the earth 
Mat. 13. 30. bind the tares in b. to burn them 
£cis'2B. 3. when Paul had gathered a b. of sticks 

BURDEN 
Signifies, [1] A load, or weight of any thing, as 
much as a man, horse, &c. can well carry, 
- 2 Kings 5. 17. Jer 17. 27. [2] Labour and 
servitude, Exod. 2. 11. Psal. 81. 6. [3] A 
burdensomeprophecy,aheavydoom,oraprophecy 
delivered in heavy and threatening words, Isa. 
13. 1. Nah. 1. 1. [4] Afflictions, crosses, cares, 
or fears, Psal. 55. 22. [5] Imperfections, fail- 
ings, and infirmities, with which persons are 
loaded or grieved,G<A. 6.2. [6] Toil andfatigue. 
Mat. 20. 12. [7] Tribute, or taxes, Hos. 8. 10. 
[8] The office of a magistrate, Exod. 18. 22. 
[9] Human traditions, or strict injunctions over 
and above what the law requires. Mat. 23. 4. 
[10] Sin, which is the greatest slavery and bur- 
den, Psal. 38. 4. Heb. 12. 1. [11] The lading, 
or cargo of a ship, Acts 21. 3. 
7 he doctrine, or commands of Christ are called a 
burden, Mat. 11. 30. J^othing makes them so, 
but our co7-ruption, which flows from the depra- 
vity of our nature; to the unrenewed per son they 
are a grievous burden : yet this burdenis light, 

(1) In comparison of the service of sin, the 
covenant of works, and the ceremonial law. 

(2) To them that love God, 1 John 5. 3. (3) 
To such as a:re regenerated, so far as they are 
renewed, Rom. 7. 22. It is light to such, be- 
cause (J) The law is written in their hearts, 
Fsal. 37 31. (2) They are endued with faith, 
Mark 9 23. (3) They are strengthened, and 
enabled by Christ, Phil. 4. 13. 

Exod.l8.'2!2.shdM bear the o.with thee, J^Tum. 11. 17. 

23. 5. the ass ofhim that hateth thee lying under b. 
iN'um. 4. 19. Aaron shall appoint each to his 6. 

11. 11. thou layest the b. of all this people on me 
Deut. 1. 12. how can I myself alone bear your Z».? 
'iSam 15. 33. then thou shall be a b. to me 

19. 35. why should thy servant be aZ>. to my lord? 
1 Kings 11. t 23. Jeroboam ruler over b. of Joseph 
2Kin£s5. 17 totlry servant two mules' b. of earth 
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iiJizn^n'AO.a.Wazael t)ro\ightforlycameIs*J.to Elisha 
iChr. 35. 3. it aJiall not oe a b. on your shoulders 
J\feh. 13. 19. no b. be brought in on the sabbath 
Job 7.20. as a mark, so that I am a b. to myself 
Psai.38. 4. iiiiquit. as a 6. they are loo heavy forme 
55. 22. cast thy b. on the Lord, he will sustain thee 
81. 6. 1 removed his shoulder from the b. 
Eccl. 12. 5. and the grasshopper shall be a b. 
Isa. 9. 4. for thou ha'^it broken the yoke of his b. 
10. 27. his b. shall be taken from off thy shoulder 
14. 25. his b. depart from off their shoulders 

30. 27. name of the Lord, the b. thereof is heavy 
46. 1. your carriages are a b. to the weary beast 

Jer. 17. 21. bear no b. on tlie sabbath-day, 22, 27. 
Zeph. 3. 18. to whom the reproach of it was a b. 
Mat, 11. 30. my yoke is easy, and my b. is light 
20. 12. which have borne the b. and heat of the day 
Ads 15. 28. seemed good to lay on you no greater b. 

21. 3. for there the ship was to unlade her b. 
Rev. 2. 24. 1 will put upon you none other d, 

BURDEN. 
2Kings 9. 25. the Lord laid this b. upon him 
Isa. 13. 1. the b. of Babylon which Isaiah did see 
14. 28. the year king Ahaz died, was this b. 
15. 1. the b. of Moab || 17. 1. iheb. of Damascus 
19, l.the b. of Egypt II 23. L the b. of Tyre 
21. 1. the b. of the desert of the sea, as whirlwinds 
11. the b. of Dumah |j 13. the b. upon Arabia 

22. 1. the b. of the valley of vision, what aileth 
25. the b. that was upon it shall be cut off 

30. 6. the b. of the beasts of the south 

46. 2. they could not deliver the b. are gone into 
Jer. 23. 33. what is the b. of the Lord 1 what b ? 

36. the b. of the Lord shall ye meation no more 
38. but since ye say, the b. of the Lord 
Ezek. 12. 10. this 6. concerneth the prince in Jerus. 
Hos. 8.10. sorrow a little for the &. of the king of pr. 
JVah. 1. 1. the b. of Nineveh, the book of the vision 
Hab. 1. 1. b. which Habakkuk the prophet did see 
Zech.9.1.theb. of the word of the Lord inHadrach 
12. 1. the b. of the word of the Lord for Israel 
Mai. 1. 1. the b. of the word of the Lord to Israel 
Gal. 6. 5. for every man shall bear his own b. 

BURDEN, ED. 

Zech. 12. 3. all that b. themselves be cut in pieces 

2Gsr. 5.4. in this tabernacle we groan being b. 

8. 13. 1 mean not that others be eased, and you b. 

12. 16. but be it so, I did not b. you, caught with 

BURDENS. 
Gen.49.14.Issachar couching down between Uvob. 
Exod. 1.11. task-masters to afflict them with their&. 
2. 11. Moses went out and looked on their b. 

5. 4. the king of Egypt said, get you to your b. 

5. you make them rest from their b. 

6. 6. 1 will bring you from the b. of Egyptians, 7. 
JVum.i.^l. ye shall appoint to them all their b. 
J^eh. 4. 10. the strength of the bearers of 6. decayed 

17.they that bare b. with other hand held a weap. 
13. 15. all manner ofb. brought in on the sabbath 

/5a. 58. 6. this is the fast, to undo the heavy 6. 

Lam. 2. 14. the prophets have seen for thee false b. 

Amos 5. 11. ye take from the poor b. of wheat 

Mat. 23. 4. they bind heavy b. Luke 11. 46. 

GaZ. 6. 2. bear ye one another's b. and so fulfil 
BURDENSOME. 

Zech. 12. 3. I will make Jerusalem a b, stone 

2Cor. 11.9. 1 havekept myself from being J. to you 

12. 13. except it be that I myself was not b. to you 

14. the third time I come, I will not be b. to you 

1 Thess.2.6.when we might have been b. as apostles 
BURIAL. 

Eccl. 6. 3. and also that he have no b. 

Isa. 14. 20. thou shall not be joined with them in b. 

Jer. 22. 19. he shall be buried with the b. of an ass 

Mat. 26. 12. poured ointment, she did it for my b. 

Acts 8. 2. devout men carried Stephen to his b. 
BURY 

Signifies, To inter a dead body. Gen. 23. 4. 

To be buried with Christ in baptism, Rom. 6. 4. 
To have communion with him in his death and 
burial. Baptism doth not only represent our 
mortification and death to sin, by which we have 
communion with Christ in his death; but also 
our progress andperseverance inmortification, 
by which we have communion wiih him in his 
burial also ; burial implies a continuing under 
death, so is mort\fica.tionaconlinualdying to sin. 

Gen. 23. 4, that I may &, my dead out of my sight 

6. in choice of our sepulchres b. thy dead, 11, 15. 

47. 29. b. me not, I pray thee, in Egypt, 49. 29. 
50. 5. let me go and b. my father I will come again 

6. go up and b. thy father, as he made thee swear 
Deut. 21. 23. thou shall in any wise b. him that day 
IKings 2. 31. go and fall upon Joab and b. him 
11. 15. when Joab was gone up to b. the slain 
13. 29. the old prophet came to mourn and J. him 

31. when I am dead, b. me in the sepulchre 
14. 13. Israel shall mourn for him and b. him 

2KingsQ. 10. and there shall be none to b. Jezebel 
34. go see now this cursed woman, and b. her 



2Az7i^' 59.3s. they went to 0. ner, but found only the 
Psal. 79. 3. and there was none to b. them [scull 
Jer 7 32. for they shall b. in Tophet, 19. 11. 

14 16 and they shall have none to ^. them 

Eie>i 39.1 l.there shull iheyb -Gog and his multitude 

13 yea, all the people of tne land shall b. them 

Hos y 6 Egypt gather up, Memphis shalli. theiv. 

Mai 8. 21 . suiter me to go b. my father, Luke 9. 59, 

22 and let the dead b. their dead, Luke 9. 60. 
27. 7. bought the poller's field to b. strangers iii 
John 19. 40. as the manner of the Jews is to b. 

BURIED. [wife 

Gen. 25. 10. there was Abraham b. and Sarah hia 
49. il. there they b. Abraham and Sarah his wife, 
Isaac and Rebekah his wife,and there I b. Leah 
JSTum. 11. 34. there they b. the people that lusted 
20. 1. Miriam died there, and was b. there 
33. 4. for the Egyptians b. all their first-born 
Deut. 10. 6. there Aaron died, and there he was b. 
Jo5A.24.32.the bones of Joseph b. they in Shechem 
Ruthl.n. where diesti will die, and there will be L 
2Sam. 4. 12. they took head of Ish-boshelh and b.it 
21. 14. bones of Saul and Jonathan they b.in Zelab 
IKings 13.31. bury me where the man of God is 6. 
Eccl. 8. 10. and so 1 saw the wicked b. [33. 

Jer. 8. 2. not be gathered nor b. 16. 6. | 20. 6. | 25. 
16. 4. they shall not be lamented nor b. 
22. 19. he shall be b. with the burial of an ass 
Ezek. 39.15. set up a sign, till buriers have b. it 
Mat. 14. 12. his disciples took the body and b. it 
Luke 16. 22. the rich man also died and was b. 
Acts 2.29. the patriarch David is both dead andi. 
5. 9. the feet of them which b. thy husband 

10. carrying her forth, b. her by her husband 
Rom. 6. 4. we are b. with him by baptism into death 
ICor. 15. 4. that he was b. and rose again third day 
Col. 2. 12. b. with him in baptism, wherein are risen 

BURIED Am. 
Deut. 34.6.heZ>. him in a valley,in the land of Moab 
2Sam. 2. 5. blessed be ye that have b. Saul 
IKings 14. 18. they b. him, all Israel mourned him 
2C/i?-o7i.21.20. they b. Jehoram in the city of David 
24. 16. b. Jehoiada in city of David, among kings 
25. they b. him not in the sepulchres of the kinga 
AcLs^.Q. the young men carried him out, and b.him 

BURIED in. 
Gen. 15. 15. and thou shalt be b. in a. good old age 
IKings 2. 10. David was b. in the city of David 

34. Joab b. in his own house in the wilderness 
2^m^s21.18.Manasseh was&.zngarden of his house 
26.Amon was b.in sepulchre, in garden of Uzzah 
Job 27. 15. those that remain shall be b. in death 

BURIED with his fathers. 

lKingsl4.31. Rehoboam |[ Ib.a^.Asab.withhisf 

22.50. Jehoshaphat |1 2 King 38.24. Joram b.withf 

12.21. Joash b. withf. \\ 14.20. Amaziah b. withf 

15.7.Azariah || 38. Jotham || 16. 20. Ahaz 6. wiUif 

BURIERS. 
Ezek. 39. 15. shall set up a sign till b. have buried 

BURYING. 
Gen.23.4. a possess.of a b. place, 9. 1 49. 30. | 50. 13. 
.ludg. 16. 31. buried Samson in b. place of Manoah 
2^mo-sl3.21.asthey were6.aman,thej'spiedaband 
Ezek.39. 12. seven months shall Israel be b. of them 
Markl4.8.sbe is come to anoint my body to the 6, 
John 12. 7. against day of my b. hath she kept this 

BURN 
Signifies, [1] To consume,or destroy with fire,3os,h^ 
11. 13. [2] To be inflamed, with just anger anS 
indignatio7i,'L3.m.2.3. [3] To be perpetually 
haunted with violent, lustful desires, 1 Cor. 7.9, 
[4] To be filled with a holy zeal for the glory oj 
God, and the good of others, 2 Cor. 11. 29. 
The bush burned, and was not consumed, Exod. 3. 
2. This represented the condition of the church 
and people of Israel, who were then in the fire of 
affliction ; yet so as that God was present with 
them, and that they should not be consumed in 
it, whereof this vision was a pledge. 
The spirit of burning, Isa. 4. 4. The Holy Spirit 
of God, who is compared to fire. Mat. 3. 11. be- 
cause he doth burn up and consume the dross 
which is in the church, and in the minds and 
hearts of men, and inflames the souls of believ- 
ers with love to God, and zeal for his glory. 
Gen. 44. 18. Judah said, let not thine anger b. 
Exod.27.20.commanA that they bring pure olive-oil 
to cause the lamp to b. alway. Lev. 24. 2. 
29. 13. shalt take caul, liver, and kidneys, ard b. 
upon the altar, 18, 25. Lev. I. 9, 15. | 2. 2, S, 16. 
I 3. 5, 11, 16. I 5. 12. I 6. 15. | 9. 17. JV«m. 5. 26. 
L6v.4.]9. priest shall takefat and b. upon the altar, 
26, 31. I 7. 31. I 16. 25. j 17. 6. JVwm. 18. 17. 
JVmtti. 19. 5. one shall b. the heifer in his sight 
.Tosh. 11. 13. save Hazor only, that did Joshua h. 
ISam. 2. 16. let them not fail to b. the fat presently 
2Chron. 2. 6. save only to b. sacrifice before them 
13. 11. and they b. to the Lord every morning 
Isa. 1. 31. they shall both b. together, none quench 
10. 17. it shall b. and devour his thorns and brier' 



BUH 

/.vo. 27.4.1 -wouldgolliro' them, and h them together 
40.16. Lebanon is not sufficient to i. nor the beasts 
44. 15. thfn siiall it be tor a man to b. lie will take 

Jor. 7. iiO. my i'ury shall b. and not be quenched 
■J4. 5. so shall tliey b. odours for thee, and lament 
3ti. 2.5. that the king would not b, the roll 

Eick. »4. 5. b. also the bones under it, make it boil 

11. tnat the brass of it may be hot and may b. 
39. 9. they shall set on tire and b. the weapons 

43. 21. he shall b. bullock in the appointed place 
J\i'ah.Ji 13. 1 will b. her chariots in the smoke 
Mel. 4. 1. ihe day cometh that shall b. as an oven 
Mat. 13. 30. bind the tares in bundles to b. tliem 
L,ukc 3. 17. but chaff he will i. with fire unquencha. 

24. 32. they said, did not our heart b. within us ? 

1 Cor. 7. 9. for it is better to marry than to b. 

2 Cor. 11. 29. who is offended, and I b. not ] 

BURN, joined wiih fire. 
Exod. 12. 10. that which remaineth of it till morn- 
ing ye shall b. \\ii\\fire, 29. 34. Lev. 8. 32. 
Lev. 13. 57. b. that wherein the plague is with^re 
IG. 27. b. wiih fire their skins, flesh, and dung 
Deut. 5. 23. for the mountain did b. wixhfire 
7. 5. b. their images wiih_/t7-e, 25. || 12. 3. b. groves 

32.22. a. fire shall b. to the lowest hell, ,/err 17. 4. 
Josh. 11. 6. thou shalt 6. .their chariots with fire 
Judg. 9. 52. went to the tower to b. it with Jire 

12. 1. will h. thine house with/. || 14. 15. 6. thee/. 

Psal. 79.5. ho\v long shall thy jealousy b.Yikefire? 

89.46. how long. Lord, shall thy wrath b. like firc7 

Isa. 47. 14. shall be as stubble, the/re shall b. them 

j£r. i. 4. my fury come forth like j^)-c and b. 21. 12. 

7. 31. to b. sons and daughters in the /re, 19. 5. 

21. 10. Nebuchadnezzar shall b. this city with/. 

32. 29. I 34. 2, 22. ] 37. 8, 10. | 38. 18. 

Kick. 5. 2. b. with fire a third part in midst of city 

16.41. they b. thine houses with /re, 23. 47. 

Mat. 3. 12. he will gather his wheat, but he will b. 

up the chaff with unquenchable/re, Z.MA:e3.17. 

Rev. 17. 16 shall eat her flesh and b. her with^re 

BURN incense. 

£zocZ.30.1.lhou shalt make an altar to b.incense on 

7.Aaron .shall 6. thereon sweet inc. eve-ry morn. 8. 

IKings 13.1. Jeroboam stood by the altar to b. inc. 

2Kingi 18.4. the children of Israel did b. inc. to it 

1 Chron. 23. 13. he and his sons for ever to b. inc. 
2Chron. 2. 4. I build a house to b. sweet incense 

13. 11 . b. every morning sweet incense to the Lord 
26. lb. Uzziah went into temple to b. incense, 19. 
28. 25. iti Judah Ahaz made high places to b. inc. 
29 11. my sons, the Lord hath chosen you tcJ b.inc. 

32. 12. worship before one altar, and b. inc. on it 
/er. 7.9. will ye steal and &.f?zccn5etoBaal 1 11.13. 

44. 17. we will b. incense to the queen of heaven 
jHb5.4.13. they b. incense upon the hills under oalcs 
Hab. 1. 16. therefore they b. incense to their drag 
Luke 1.9. Zacharias his lot was to b. inc. in temple 

BURNED. 
Exod.'i.2. bush b. with fire, and was not consumed 

3. I will turn and see why the bush is pot b. 
Deut. 9. 15. I came down, and mount b. with fire 

32. 1 22. a fire kindled and hath b. to lowest hell 
Josh. 7. 25. i.them with fire, after they stoned them 

2 Chron. 25. 14. Amaziah b. incense to the gods 
34. 25. have forsaken me, and b. incense to gods 

Esth.l.l2. the king was wroth, and anger o. in him 

Psal. 39. 3. while I was musing the fire b. 

/sa.24.6.therefore the inhabitants ofthe earth are &. 
42. 25- it b. him, yet he laid it not to heart 

Lam. 2. 3. he b. against Jacob like a flaming fire 

John 15. 6. withered branches are gathered and b. 

Acts 19. 19. many brought their books and b. them 

Rom 1. 27. b. in their lust one toward another 

I Gor. 13. 3. and though I give my body to be b. 

Heb. 6. 8. is rejected, whose end is to be b. 
12. 18. for ye are not come to the mount that h. 

Rev. 1. 15. his feet like brass, as if &. in a furnace 
16. t^. find men were b. with great heat 
BURNETH. 

Lev. 16. 28. he that 6. them shall wash his clothes 
and bathe his flesh in water, J^um. 19. 8. 

P5a?.46.9.he breaketh the bow and Z>. chariot in fire 
83. 14. as the fire b. wood, and as the flame setteth 
97. 3. a fire b. up his enemies round about 
sa. 9. 18. for wickedness b. as the fire 
44. 16. he b. part thereof in fire, he warms himself 
62. 1. the salvation thereof as a lamp that b. 
64. 2. as when the melting fire h. the fire causeth 
65.5. these are a smoke and a fire that J. all the day 
66. 3. he that b. incense, as if he blessed an idol 

7<jr.48.35. cause to cease that b. incense to his gods 

Joel 2. 3. a fire before them, behind them a flame b. 

Rev.2\.8. shall have part in lake which 6. with fire 
BURNING. 

Gen. 15. 17. a b. lamp passed between the pieces 

Lev. 6. 9. the fire of the altar shall be b. in it, 12,13. 
26. 16. I will appoint over you the b. ague 

Deut. 28. 22. Lord shall smite thee with extreme b. 
32. 24. they shall be devoured wi_o.i b. heat 

Job 5. 1 7. as sons of the b. coal lit" up to fly 
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Job 41. 19. of his mouth go Z». lamps, sparks of fire 
Psal. 11. 1 6. on wicked he shall r-iio a b. tempest 
140. 10. let b. coals fall upon ihem, cast into fire 
Prov. 16. 27. in his lips there is as a b. fire 
26. 21. as coals are to b. coals, and wood to fire 
23. b. lips and a wicked heart are like a potsherd 
Isa. 30.27. name of Lord cometh far, b. with anger 
34. 9. the land thereof shall become b. pitch 
Jer. 20. 9. his word was in my heart as a b. fire 
Ezek. 1. 13. their appearance was like b. coals 
21. t 31. I will deliver into the hand of b. men 
Dan.'i.Q. shall be cast into midst of a b. furnace, 11. 
17. is able to deliver us from the b. furnace 
20. to cast them into the b. fiery furnace, 21, 23. 
26. Nebuchadnezzar came near the b. furnace 
7.9. his throne like flame, his wheels were as &.fire 
Hab. 3. 5. and b. coals went forth at his feet 
Luke 12. 35. let your loins be girded, and lights J. 
John 5. 35. John was a b. and a shining light 
Rev. 4. 5. there were seven lamps b. before throne 

8. 8. and as it were a great mountain b. with fire 

10. there fell a great star b. as it were a lamp 
19, 20. they both were cast alive into a lake b. 

BURNING. 
Gen. 11. 1 3. and let us burn the bricks to a b. 
Exod. 21. 25. b. for b. wound for viound, stripe for 
Lev. 10. 6. bewail the b. which the Lord kindled 

13. 28. if the spot stay, it is a rising of the b. 
J^Tum. 11. 1 3. he called the name of the place a b. 
£>eMf.29.23:the'whole land is brimstone, salt, and b. 
2 Chron. 16. 14. they made a very great b. for him 

21. 19. people made no b. like the b. of his fathers 
Isa. 3. 24. there shall be b. instead of beauty 

4.4. purged blood of Jerusalem by the spirit of &. 

9. 5. but this shall be with b. and fuel of fire 

10. 16 under his glory, kindle b. like b. of fire 

32. 1 13. b. shall come upon all houses of joy 

33. 12. the people shall be as the b. of lime 
Jlmos 4.11. even as a firebrand plucked out of the b. 
Rev. 18. 9. w^hen they shall see the smoke of her b. 

BURNINGS. 
Josh. 11. 1 8. they chased them to the b. of waters 
Isa. 33. 14. who shall dwell with everlasting b. ? 
Jer. 34. 5. with b. of thy fathers the former kings 

BURNISHED. 
Ezek. 1. 7. they sparkled like the colour of b. brass 

BURNT. 
6^671.38.24. Judah said, bring her forth, let her be b. 
Lev. 2. 12. but they shall not be b. on the altar 
6. 22. meat-oftering shall be wholly b. 23. | 8. 21. 

10. 16. Moses sought the goat, and it was b. 
jVwTn. 16. 39. Eleazar the priest took the brazen 

censers, wherewith they that were 6. had offered 
Deut. 32.24. shall be b. with hunger, and devoured 

1 Sam. 2.15. before they b. fat, priest's servant came 

2 Sam. 5. 21. David and his men b. their images 

1 Kings 13. 2. men's bones shall be b. upon thee 

15. 13. Asa b. her idol by the brook, 2 Chr. 15. 16. 

2 Kings 23. 6. he b. the grove at the brook Kidron 

15. he b. the high place, and stampt it small 

16. he took bones out of sepulchres and b. them 
25. 9. b. the house of L. 2 Ckr. 36. 19. J^. 52. 13. 

.lob 30. 30. and iny bones are b. with heat 

Psal. 102.3. my skin black, hones are b. as a hearth 

Prov. 6. 27. take fire, and his clothes not be b. 

28. can one go on coals and his feet not be b.? 
Jer. 2. 15. his cities are b. \\ 6. 29. the bellows are b. 
36. 28. in the roll which jehoiakim hath b. 
51. 25. and I will make thee a b. mountain 
Ezek. 20. 47. and all faces shall be b. therein 
24. 10. kindle the fire, and let the bones be b. 
Joel 1. 19. the flame hath b. all the trees of the field 
Amos 2. ] . because he b. the bones of king of Edom 
J^Tah. 1. 5. and the earth is b. at his presence 
1 Cor. 3. 15. if any man's work be &. shall suffer loss 
Heb. 13. 11. those beasts are i. without the camp 

BURNT, joined with /re. 

Exod.32.20. be b. the calf in the/re, Dewi. 9. 21. 

Lev. 6. 30. the sin-offering shall be b. in the /re 

7. 17. buttheremainderof the flesh ofthesacrifice 

on the third day shall be b. with /re, 19. 6. 

20. 14. if a man take a wife and her mother, they 

shall be b. with /re, both he and they 

21. 9. if the daughter of any priest profane herself 

by playing the whore, she shall be b. with /re 

JVum. 11.1. the/reof theLord b. among them, 3. 

Deut.4.1l. ye came near, the mountain b. with/re 

12. 31. their sons and daughters they b. in the /re 

.losh. 6. 24. they b. Jericho with/re and all therein 

7. 15. it shall be, he that is taken with the accursed 

thing shall be b. with fire, he and all he hath 

11. 9. Joshua b. their chariots with /re 

11. and he took Hazor and b. it with /re 
Judg. 15. 6. they b. her and her father with /re 

14. the cords became as fla.x that was b. with/re 
18. 27. they came to Laish and b. it with /re 

1 Sam. 30. 1. the Amalekites b. Ziklag with /re 

2 Sam. 23. 7. they shall be utterly b. with /re 

1 Kings 9. 16. for Pharaoh had b. Gezer with /re 

16. 18. Zimri b. the king's house with /re | 

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BUK, 

2Kings 1.14./?-c from heaven J. up the two cajtlaiDB 
17. 31. the Sepharvi-tcs b. their children Willi /ri 
23. 11. and b. die chariots of the sun with /re 
25. 9. every great man's house b. he with /re 

1 Chron. 14. 12. their gods were b. with /re 

2 Chron. 28. 3. Ahaz b. his cliildren in the /re 
JVch. 1. 3. the gates thereof are b. vvith/?e, 2. 17 
Psal. to. 16. it is b. with /re, it is cut down 
Isa. 1. 7. your cities are b. with/7-e 

43. 2. when walkest thro' fire thou shalt not be b 

64. 11. our holy and beautiful house is b. with/.ra 
Jer. 38, 17. this city shall not be b. with /re 

23. thou shalt cause this city to be b. with /re 
49. 2. and her daughters shall be b. with fire 
51. 32. and the reeds they have b. with /re 

58. Babylon's high gates shall be b. with /re 
Mic. 1. 7. the hires thereof shall be b. with ihe fire 
Rev. 18. 8. she shall be utterly b. with /re 

BURNT incense. 
Exod. 40. 27. b. sweet inc. thereon, as commanded 

1 Kings3. 3. only Solomon b. inc. in high places 
9. 25. Solomon b. inc. upon the altar before Lord 

12. 33. Jeroboam offered on the altar and b. inc. 
22. 43. people b. inc. 2 Kings 12.3. \ 14.4. | 15.4,35. 

2.S'/7i^sl6.4.Ahaz &. inc. in high places,2C77r .28.3,4. 

2 CAro?!. 29. 7. put out lamps and have not /;. inc. 
Isa. 65. 7. which have b. inc. on the mountains 
Jer. 18. 15. my people have b. incense to vanity 

44.15. men which knew that their wives had b.inc 
Hos. 2. 13. the days wherein she b. inc. to them 
11. 2. they sacrificed and b. inc. to graven images 

BURNT-OFFERING. 
Gen. 22. 7. but where is the lamb for a b.-offering? 
8. my son, God will provide a lamb for a b.-off. 
13. he oft'ered hirri for a b.-off. instead of Isaac 
Exod. 18. 12. and Jethro took a b.-offering for God 
29. IS. the ram is a b.-off'ering unto the Lord 
Lev. 1. 4. he shall put his hand on head of b.-off. 
4. 29. he shall slay the sin-offering in the place ot 
the b.-off'ering, 33. | 6. 25. ] 7.2. | 14. 13. 

6. 9. saying, this is the law of the b.-offering, 7.37. 

7. 8. the priest shall have the skin of the b.-off. 
9. 2. take thee a ram for a b.-off. 16. 3, 5. 23. 18. 

5. take a calf and a lamb for b.-off. 12. 6. 23. 12. 
JVum. 7. 15. one lamb of the first year for a b.-off. 
21, 27, 33, 39, 51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81 
Ezek. 45. 15. 

23. 3. stand by thy b.-offcring and I will go, 15. 

28. 10. this is the b.-off'ering of every sabbath 

13. for a b.-off. of a sweet savour unto the Lord 

14. this is the b.-offcring of every month 

29. 6. beside the meat-oftering and the daily b.-off. 
Josh. 22.26. to build us an altar not for a b.-offering 
Judg.V3.2'3. not have received a b.-off. at our hands 
lS'a7«.7.10.as Samuel was offering up a b.-ofi'ering 

13. 12. I forced myself and ofl^ered a b.-offering 
2 Kings3.21. offered him for ?. b.-off. on the wall 
2 Chr.l.l. fire came down and consumed the b.-off. 

29. 24. the b.-off. should be made for all Isra£l 
Psal. 40. 6. b.-offering hast thou not requireJ^ 
51. 16. for thou delightest not in b.-offering 

19. shalt be pleased with b.-off. and whole b.-off. 
Isa. 40. 16. nor the beasts thereof for a b.-offering 
61. S. for I the Lord hate robbery for b.-offering 
£:ei. 44. 11. they shall slay the b.-off. and sacrifice 
45. 17. princes shall prepare the b.-off. for Israel 
46. 2. the priest shall prepare the prince's b.-off. 
13. thou shalt dailv prepare a b.-off'. to the Lord 
Continual BURNT-OFFERING. 
Exod. 29. 42. a continual b.-offcring, J^um. 28. 
3, 6, 10, 15, 24, 31. I 29. 11, 16, l9, 22. Ezra 
3. 5. JVe/i. 10. 33. Ezek. 46. 15. 

Offer BURNT-OFFERING. 
G'eK.22.2.take Isaac and offer him there for a b.-off. 
Lev. 9. 7. go to the altar and offer thy b.-offering 
jVwm28. 11. in beginnings of months offer a b.-off. 

23. ye shall offer these besides the b.-offering 
Judg. 11. 31. I will offer it up for a b.-offering 

13. 16. if thou offer a b.-off. offer it to the Lord 

1 Sam. 6. 14. and offercdAhe kine for a b.-offering 

7. 9. Samuel offered a sucking lamb for a b.-off- 

2 Kings 5. 17. will henceforth offer neither b.-off. 
2 Chr. 29. 27. Hezekiah commanded to offer b.-off. 
.Tob 42. 8. and offer np for yourselves a b.-offering 
Ezek. 46.4. b.-offering the prince shall offer in sab. 

BURNT-OFFERING S. 
Ge7i.8. 20. Noah offered b.-offerings on the altar 
ETod.10.25. also give us sacrifices and b.-offerings 
20. 24. and shalt sacrifice thereon thy b.-offerings 
J^Tum. 10. 10. blow wdth trumpets over vour b.-off 
Deut. 12. 6. thither bring your b.-off. 11, 14, 27, 
Josh. 22. 27. do the service' of the Lord with b.-off. 
1 Sam. 15. 22. hath Lord as great delight in b.-off. 
1 Kings 3. 15. Solomon stood and oft'ered b.-off. 

8. 64. middle of the court, there he oft'ered b.-off 

1 Chron. 29. 21. thev offered b.-off. to the Lord 

2 Chron. 2. 4. behold, I build a house for b.-off. 
7. 7. brazen altar was not able to receive b -off 
29. 7. have not oft'ered b.-off. in the holy place 

34. the priest could not slay all the b. -offerings 



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2 C&r .30.15. licvites were ashamed, brought b.-oj}-'. 

35. 14. sons of Aaron busied in offering b.-o_f. 
Ezra'3. 4. ottered the daily b.-offcrings by number 

6. 9. that which they have need of iox b.-offcrings 
Job 1. 5. offered b.-off. according to tlie number 
Psal 50. S. I will not reprove thee for thy b.-off. 

(JG. 13. I will go into thy house with b.-offerings 
Isa. 1. 11 I am full of the b.-offcrings of rams 

43. 23. nor brought me small cattle of thy b.-off'. 

5(j. 7. their b.-off'. shall be accejited on mine altar 
Jer. 6. 20. your b. off'crings are not acceptable 

7. 21. put your b.-offcrings to your sacriiices 
22. spake not to your fathers concerning b.-off'. 

17. 2G. shall come from the south, bringing 6. -o#. 

19. 5. to burn their sons for b.-off'erings to Baal 
Ezek.45.n.be the prince's part to g\\eb. -offerings 
Hos. 6. 6. the knowledge of God more than b.-off'. 
Mic. 6. 0. shall I come before him with b.-off'. ? 
Mark 12. 33. to love neighbour is more than b.-off. 
Jleb.lO.ii.m b.-off'-i'or sin ihou hast had no pleasure 

Offer BURNT-OFFERIi\GS. 
ISam.lO. 8. 1 will come down to thee to offer b.-off. 
2 Sam. 24. 24. nor will I offer h.-offerings of that 
which doth cost me nothing, 1 Chron.21. 24. 

1 Kings'i. 4. a thousand b.-off. did Solomon offer 
9. 25. three times a year did Solomon offer b. off'. 

Ezra 3. 2. Jeshua builded the altar to offer b.-off. 
Jer. 33. 18. Levites not want a man to off'er b.-off'. 
Ezek. 43. 18. in the day they make it to offer b.-off. 
Amos 5.22. tho' ye offer me b.-off. I will not accept 

BURJNT-SACRIFICE. 
JExod.30.9.offer no strange incense, nor Z'.-s. thereon 
Lev. 1. 9. the priest shall burn all to be a b.-s. 3. 5. 
jVm/«.23.{5. io he stood by his b.-s. and the princes 
Dent. 33. 10. shall put whole 6.-5. on thine altar 

2 Sam. 24. 22. behold, here be oxen for b.-sacrifice 
1 Kings 18. 38. hre fell and consumed the b.-s. 
HKiiigs 16. 15. on the great altar burn the king's b.-s. 
PsaZ. 20.3. remember thv offerings, accept ihjb.-s. 

BURNT-SACRIFICES. 

1 Chron. 23. 31. to offer all b.-s. in the sabbaths 

2 Chron. 13. 11. burn morning and evening b.-s. 
Psal. 66. 15. I will of!er to thee b.-s. of fatlings 

BURNT up. 
Judg. 15. 5. the foxes b. up the shocks and corn 
'iKings 1.14.firecamedown,and6.i(j9thetwocapt. 
Job 1. 16. the fire of God hath b. up the sheep 
Psal. 74. 8. they have b. iip all the synagogues 
106. 18. fire was kindled, flame b. up the wicked 
[sa. 3. tl4. for ye have'6. up the vineyard 
64. 11. our holy and beautiful house is b. up 
Jer. 9. 10. b. up that none can pass thro' them, 12. 
Mat. 22. 7. the king sent and b. up their city 
2 Pet. 3. 10. earth, and works therein shall be b. up 
Rev. 8. 7. they were cast on the earth, and the third 
part of trees was5.M^,and all green grass w&sb.up 
BURST. 
Job 32. 19. it is ready to b. like new bottles 
Prov. 3. 10. thy presses shall b. out with new wine 
Jer. 2. 20. 1 have Z-.thy hands, 5.5. | 30. 8. JVaA.1.13. 
Mark 2.22.else new wine doth b.hott]es,Luke 5.37. 
.dots l.lS.he 6. asunder in midst, bowels gushed out 

BURSTING. 
Isa. 30. 14. not be found in the b. of it a sherd 

BUSH, ES. 

Exod. 3. 2. in a flame of fire in the b. Acts 7. 30. 

4. God called to him out of the midst of the b. 

Dent. 33. 16. the good-will of him that dwelt in b. 

Job 30. 4. who cut up mallows by the b. for meat 

7. among the b. they brayed, under the nettles 
Isa. 7. 19. they shall come and rest upon all b. 
Mark 12. 26. how in the b. God spake to him 
Luke 6. 44. nor of a bramble b. gather they grapes 

20.37. that dead are raisedjMoses shewed at the b. 
Acts 7. 35* the angel which appeared in the b. 

BUSHEL. 

JJfat.S.lS.nor do men light a candle and put it under 

a &.but on a candlestick, Mark 4.21. Liike 11.33. 

BUSHY. 

Cant. 5. 11. his locks are b. and black as a raven 

BUSY-BODY, lES. 

2 Thess.2.\\. but some of you are b.-b. 1 Tm.5.13. 

I Pet.i. 15. but let none of you suffer as a b.-body 

BUSY, lED. 

1 Kings 20. 40. as thy servant was &.here and there 

2 Chron, 35. 14. the sons of Aaron b. in offering 

BUSINESS. 
Gen 39. 11. Joseph went into house to do his b. 
Deut. 24. 5. nor shall he be charged with any b. 
Josh. 2. 14. our life for yours, if ye utter not our b. 

20. if thou utter this our b. we will be quit 
Judg. 18. 7. they had no b. with any man, 28. 
ISam. 10. 1 2. thy father hath left the b. of the asses 
20. 19. didst hide thyself when the b. was in hand 
21. 2. let no man know any thing of the b. 

8. because the king's b. required haste 

25. 1 2. there was a man whose b. v/as in Carmel 

2 Chron. 13. 10. and the Levites wait on their b. 

29. 1 15. gathered their brethren in S. of the Lord 

32. 31. in the &. of the ambassadors God left him 

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JVcA. 13. 30. 1 appointed every man in his b. 
Esth. 3. 9. to them that have the charge of the b. 

9. 1 3. those that did the king's b. helped the Jews 
Psal. 107. 23. they that do b. in great waters 
Prov. 18. 1 1. he that intermeddlcth in every b. 

22. 29. seest thou a man diligent in his b.'f 
Keel. 5. 3. adream Cometh through multitude of 6. 
Dan. 8. 27. afterward I rose, and did the king's b. 
7>2i/.:e2.49.wist ye not I must be about my Father's b. 
Acts 6. 3. whom we may appoint over this b. 
Rom. 12. 11. not sloliiful in b. fervent in spirit 

16. 2. assist her in what b. she hath need of you 
1 Thess. 4. 11. that ye study to do your own b. 
BUT. 

1 5a??i.20.3. there is b. a step between me and death 

2 Kings 7. 4. and if they kill us, we shall b. die 
Psal. 115. 5. mouths b. speak not ; eyes b. see not 

6. have ears b. hear not ; noses b. smell not 

7. have hands b. handle not ; feet b. walk not 
Mat 24.3'J. b.oi that day and hour knoweth no man 

37. 6. as the days of Noe were,so shall the coming 

Mark 5. 2S. she said, if I may touch b. his clothes 

lC'o?-.4.19. 1 will know not the speech, b. the power 

6.11. b. ye are washed || 7. 10. yet not I, Z/.the Lord 

12. 4. b. the same Spirit || 5. b. the same Lord 

6. b. it is the same God which worketh all in all 
2 Cor. 2. 5. he hath not grieved me b. in part 

4. 17. our light affliction, which is b. for a moment 
Gal. 1. 12. b. by the revelation of Jesus Christ 
But the end. ■Sec End. 
BUTTER. 
Gen. 18. 8. Abrahain took b. and milk, and the calf 
Deut. '32. 14. b. of kine, milk of sheep, fat of lambs 
Judg. 5. 25. she brought forth b. in a lordly dish 
2'Sa?«. 17.29. Barzillai brought honey and 6. for Dav. 
Job 20. 17. shall not see the brooks of honey and b. 

29. 6. when I washed my steps with 6. rock poured 
Psal. 55. 21. words of his mouth smoother than b. 
Prov. 30. 33. churning of milk bringeth forth b. 
Isa. 7. 15. b. and honey shall he eat, 22. 

BUTLER, S. 
Ge7i. 40. 1. the b. of the king of Egypt offended 

9. the chiefs, told his dream to Joseph 

21. he restored his chiefs, to his butlership 

41. 9. the chiefs, said, I remember my faults 

BUTTOCKS. 

2 Sa7n. 10. 4. cut off garments to their b. 1 C/ir.19.4. 

Isa. 20. 4. with b. uncovered to the shame of Egypt 
BUY 

Signifies, [1] To procure any commodity bij price, 
2 Sam. 24. 21. [2] To receive., by such ways 
and means as God has directed., those spiritual 
blessings which are freely offered in the gos- 
pel, even Christ and all his benefits, Isa. 55. 1 
Rev. 3. 18. 

Geii. 42. 2. get you dovvn to Egypt and b. for us 

7. said, from land of Canaan to b. food, 43. 20 
47. 19. b. us and our land for bread, we be servants 

Exod. 21. 2. if thou b. a Hebrew servant 
Lev. 22. 11. if the priests b. any soul with money 
25. 15. after the jubilee b. of thy neighbour 

44. of ttiem shall ye b. bondmen and maids, 45. 
Deut. 2. 6. ye shall h. meat of them for money 
28. 68. ye shall be sold, and no man shall b. you 
Ruth 4. 4. b. it before.the inhabitants, before elders 

5. thou must b. it also of Ruth the Moabitess 
2 Sam. 24. 21. David said, to b. the threshing-floor, 
and build an altar to the Lord, 24. 1 Chr. 21.24. 
2 Kings 12. 12. gave it to m.asons to b. timber, 22.6. 
JVeh. 10. 31. we would not b. it on the sabbath 
Isa. .55. 1. come, b. and eat, b. wine and milk 
Jer. 32. 7. b. thee my field that is in Anathoth 

44. men shall b. fields for money and subscribe 

Mat.li.lD. may b. themselves victuals, Mark 6.36. 

25. 9. go to them that sell, and b. for yourselves 

10. while they went to b. the bridegroom came 
Mark 6. 37. shall we go and b. 200 pennyworth 1 
Luke 9. 13. except we b. meat for all this people 

22. 36. let him sell his garment and b. one 
John 4. 8. his disciples were gone to b. meat 
6. 5. whence shall we b. bread that these may eaf? 

13. 29. b. those things that we have need of 
1 Cor. 7. 30. they that b. as tho' they possessed not 
Jam. 4. 13. and we will b. and sell, and get gain 
Rev.3.18. 1 counsel thee to Z/.of me gold tried in fire 

13.17. no man b.ov sell, save he that had the mark 

BUY corn. 
Gen. 41. 57. all countries came to Joseph to b. corn 

42. 3. Joseph's brethren went down to b. corn 
JSTeh. 5. 3. we have mortgaged our lands to b. corn 

BJJY poor. 
Amos 8. 6. that we may b. the poor for silver 

BUY truth. 
Pro-y .23.23. b. the truth and sell it not, also wisdom 

BUYER. 
Prov.20. 14. it is nought, it is nought, saith the b. 
Isa. 24. 2. as with the b. so with the seller 
Ezek. 7. 12. let not the b. reioice, nor seller mourn 

BUYEST. 
Lev. 25. 14. and if thou sell ought, or b. ought 



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Ruth 4. 5. what day thou b. the field of Naomi 

BUYETH. 
Prov. 31. 16. she considereth a field, and b. it 
Mat. 13. 44. he selleth all he hath, and b. that field 
Rev. 18. 11. no man b. her merchandise anymore 

BY and BY. 

Mat.l3.2l. when persecution, b. and b. is offendea 

Mark 6. 25. give me b. and b. in a charger the head 

Luke 17.7. will say to him b.and b. sit down to meat 

21. 9. come to pass, but the end is not b and b. 

BY-WAYS. 
Judg. 5. 6. and the travellers walked through b. 

BY-WORD. [tiona 

Deut. 28. 37. thou shalt become a h. among all na- 
IKings 9.7.Israel shall be a 6. among all the people 
2 Chron. 7. 20. make this house a proverb and a b. 
Job li. 6. he hath made me a b. of the people 
30. 9. and now am I their song, yea, I am their b. 
Psal.ii.M. thou makest us a b. among the heathen 
JoeZ2.|17.vvhy heath, should use a Z». against them7 



C. 



CABINS. 
Jer. 37. 16. when Jeremiah was entered into the c. 

CAGE. 
Jer. 5. 27. as a c. is full of birds, so are their houses 
full of deceit, therefore they are become great 
Rev. 18. 2. Babylon is a c. of every unclean bird 

CAKE, S. 
Exod.l2.3Q. they baked unleavened c. of the dough 
Lev.7. 12. Avith sacrifice of thanksgiving, unleav.c. 
24. 5. take fine flour, and b,ake twelve c. thereof 
JVum. 15. 20. ofier up a c. of the first of your dough 
Judg.7.i3. and lo, a c. tumbled into host of Midian 
2 Sam. 6. 19. David dealt to every one a c. of bread 
13. 6. make me a couple of c. in my sight to eat 

1 Kings 17. 12. as the Lord liveth, I have not a c 
13. make me a liitle c. first, and bring it to me 

19. 6. there was a c.baken on coals, a cruse of water 
Jer. 7. 18. to make c. to the queen of heaven, 44.19 
Ezek. 4. 12. and thou shalt eat it as barley c. 
Hos. 7. 8. Ephraim is a c. not turned. 
See Figs, Unleavened. 
CALAMITY, lES. 
Deut. 32. 35. for the day of their c. is at hand 

2 Sam. 22. 19. prevented me in day of c. Ps. 18 18 
Job 6. 2. and my c. laid in the balances together 

30.13. they set forward my c. they have no helper 
Psal. 57. 1. my refuge until these c. be overpast 
141. 5. for yet my prayer also shall be in their c. 
Prov. 1. 26. I will laugh at your c. I will mock 
6. 15. therefore his c. shall come suddenly 
17. 5. he that is glad at c. shall not be unpunished 
19. 13. a foolish son is the c. of his father 
24. 22. for their c. shall rise suddenly 
27. 10. nor go into thy brother's house in day of c 
Jer. 18. 17. I will shew them the back in day of c, 
46. 21. the day of their c. was come upon them 

48. 16. the c. of Moab is near to come, hasteth 

49. 8. for I will bring the c. of Esau upon him 
32. and I will bring their c. from all sides thereol 

Ezek. 35. 5. hast shed blood of Isr. in day of their c. 
Obad. 13. on their substance in the day of their c. 

CALAMUS. 
Exod. 30. 23. take of sweet c. 2.50 shekels 
Cant. 4. 14. spikenard, saffron, c. and cinnamon 
Ezek. 27. 19". c. was in the market of Tyrus 

CALDRON. 

1 Sam. 2. 14. he struck it into the pan, c. or pot 
Job 41. 20. goeth smoke, as out of a seething c. 
Ezek. ll. 3. this city is the c. and we the flesh, 7. 

11. this city shall not be your c. nor ye the flesh 
Mic. 3. 3. they chop them as flesh within the c. 
CALDRONS. 

2 Chr. 35. 13. holy offerings sold they in pots and c. 
Jer. 52. 18. c. also and spoons took they away, 19. 

CALF. 
Gen. 18. 7. Abraham fetched a c. tender and good 
Exod. 32. 4. after he had made it a molten c. 

20. Moses burnt c. and strawed it on the water 
Lev. 9. 2. take thee a young c. for a sin-offering 

3. take a c. and a lamb for a burnt-offering 
Deut.d.16. ye had sinned against the Lord, and had 
made you a molten c. J^eh. 9. 18. Psal. 106.19. 
Job 21. 10. their cow calveth and casteth not her e. 
Psal. 29. 6. he maketh them also to skip like a c. 
Isa. 11. 6. the c. and the young lion together 
27. 10. there shall the c. feed, and there lie down 
.7er.34.18. when they cut the c. in twain and passed 
Ezek. 1. 7. their feet were like the sole of a c. foot 
Hos. 8. 5. thy c. O Samaria, hath cast thee off 

6. the c. of Samaria shall be broken in pieces 
Luke 15.23. and bring hither the fatted c.and kill it 

27. thy father hath killed the fatted c. 30. 
Acts 7. 41. and they made a c. in those days 
Rev. 4. 7. and the second beast was like a c. 

CALKERS. 
Ezek. 27. 9. ancients of Gebal were in thee thy «. 



CAL 

Ezek.27 27 tliyc shall fall into the midst of seas 

CALL 
Signifies, [1] To name, Gen. 1. 5. J 5. 2. [2] To 
appoint and qualify a person for some work 
and service, Exod. 31. 2. Isa. 22. 20. [3] 7'o 
cause,by apoioerfid icord,those things to exist, 
which had no being before, Kom. 4. 17. [4] 
To invite, warn, and exhort by the dispensa- 
tions of Providence, Isa. 2--i. 12. [5] To cause 
to grow, Ezek. 36. 29. [6] To invite sinners to 
repentance, either by the ministry of the icord, 
by awful dispensatio7is of providence, by the 
motions of the Holy Spirit, or by their own 
consciences, Prov. 1. 24. Mat. 22. 14. [7] "Jo 
bring persons,by the preaching of the lo or d and 
effectual operation of the Spirit, to know, be- 
lieve, and obey the gospel, Horn, 8. 28, 30. [8] 
7^0 own and acknowledge, Heb. 2. 11. [9] To 
. worship. Gen. 4. 26. Acts 9. 14. [10] To pray 
to, Psai. 50. 15. Jonah 1. 6. [11] To appeal to, 
2 Cor. 1. 23. [12] To proclaim, Joel 1. 14. | 2. 
15. [J 3] To reckon^ or account, Mai. 3. 15. 
Acta 10. 15. [14] To be, Luke 1. 32. where it is 
said of Christ, Thou shal» be called the Son 
of the Highest; that is. Thou shalt really be, 
and be ccknoicledged, the truc^ eternal, and 
essential Son of God. 
Gen. 2. 19. to Adam, to see what he would c. them 
Exod. 2.7. c. to thee a nurse of the Hebrew women 
20. where is he "? c. him that he may eat bread 
JVum. 16. 13. Moses sent to c. Dathan and Abiram 
22.20. if the men c. thee, rise up and go with them 
-Deut. 4. 7. as God is in ail things we c. on him for 
26. 1 c. heaven and earth to witness against you 
this day, shall not pro. your days, 30. 19. [ 31. 28. 
Juc?^. 16.25. t.forSamsonthat he muymake us sport 
21 13. they.sent to c. peaceably unto them . 

1 Sam. 3. 6. here am I, for thou didst c. me, 8. 
16. 3. c. Jesse to the sacrifice, and I will shew thee 
22. 11. then king sent to c. Ahimelech the priest 

2 Sam. 17. 5 then said Absalom, c. now Hushai 
iKingsl.'-IS. c. Bathsh. || 32. c. Zadok and Natlian 

8. 52. hearken to them in all they c. for unto thee 

17.18. art '^ome to me to c.my sin to remembrance? 

18. 24. ai.d c. yt' on the name of your gods, 25. 
2 Kings 4. 12. Elisha said, c. this Shunamite 

10. 19. c. unto me all the prophets of Baal 
Job 5. 1. c. now if there be any that will answer 

13. 22. then c. thou, and I will answer, 14. 15. 
Psal.4.1.hea.Y when I c.O God of my righteousness 

3. the Lord will hear when I c. unto him 

14. 4. who eat up my people, and c. not upon Lord 
20. 9. save, Lord, let the king hear us when we c. 
49 11. they c. their lands after their own names 
77 6. 1 c. to remembrance my song in the night 
86. 5. and plenteous in mercy to all that c. on thee 
99. G. Samuel among them that c. on his name 
102. 2. in the day when I c. answer me speedily 
145. 18. the Lord is nigh all them that c. on him 

Proti.8.4.to you, Omen, Ic. my voice is to sons of men 
9. 15. to c. passengers who go right on their ways 
31. 28. her children arise, and c. her blessed 
[sa. 3. 1 12. O my people, they who c. thee blessed 
cause thee to err, and destroy thy paths, 9. 1 16. 
5. 20. woe to them that c. evil good, and good evil 
22. 12. in that day did the Lord c. to weeping 
45. 3. 1 the Lord which c. thee by thy name 
48. 2. for they c. themselves of the holy city 

13. when L c. to them they stand up together 
55 6. c. ye upon him while he is near 
58. 5. wilt thou c. this a fast to the Lord ? 

13. c. the sabbath a delight, holy of ilio Lord 
Co. 15. and c. his servants by another name 
24. it shall come,that before they c. I will answer 
Jer. 9. 17. consider and c. for the mourning women 
33. 3. c. unto me, and I will answer thee 
Lam.2.15. is this city men c. perfection of beauty? 
Has. 1. 4. the Lord said, c. his nane Jezreel 
6. God said unto him, c. her name Lo-ruhamah 
9.C. his name Lo-ammi, for ye are not my people 
7. 11. they c. to Egypt, they go to Assyria 
Joel 1. 14. sanctify a fast, c. solemn assembly, 2.15. 
Jonah 1. 6. O sleeper, arise, c. upon thy God 
Zech. 3. 10. ye shall c. every man his neighbour 
Jilal. 3. 15. now we c. proud happy, they that work 
Mat. 9. 13 I am not come to c. the righteous, but 



CAL 

2 Tim. 1. 5. when I c. to remembrance the fa'ith 
2. 22. follow peace with them that c. on the Lord 
JJeb. 2. 11. he is not ashamed to c. them brethren 
10. 32. but c. to remembrance the former days 
Jam. 5. 14. let him c. the elders of the church 
1 Fet. 1. 17. if ye c. on the Father who judgeth 

CALL on the name of the Lord. 
Gen. 4. 26. then began men to c. upon7ia/«e of L. 
1 Kings 18.24. 1 will c. on nameof L,.tsal. 116.17. 
2A ings S.li.he will come out and c. on name of L. 
ICArow.lti.S.fi.upon his 7Ja/«e,i'sa^. 105. l./sa. 12.4. 
JoeZ 2.32. whosoever shall c. on the name of the L. 
shall be delivered, .dcts 2. 21. hovi. 10. 13. 
Zf//A.3.9. that they may ail c. upon name of the L. 
1 Lor. 1 2. that in every place c. on the name of JL. 

JVot CALL. 
Gen. 17. 15. shall not c. her name Sarai but Sarah 
Judg. 12. 1. and didst not c. us to go with thee 
huth 1. 20. she said, c. me not Waomi, c. me Mara 
Psal. 14. 4. and they c. not upon the Lord 
Isa. 31. 2. yet he will not c. back his words 
^e?-.10. 25. upon families that c. not upon thy name 
Luke 14. 12. c. not thy friends, nor thy brethren 
John 15. 15. henceforth I c. you not servants 
Acts 10. 15. that c. not thou common, 11. 9. 
28. God hath shewed me ?i.to cany man common 
Shall, or shaltCAhL,. 
Gen. 17. 19. and thou shalt c. his name Isaac 
Deut. 25. 8. then the elders oi' his city shall c. him 
30.1. thou shalt c.them to mind among the nations 

33. 19. they shall c. the people to the mountain 
Job 14. 15. thou shalt c. and I M'ill answer thee 
Psal. 50. 4. he shall c. to the heavens from above 

72. 17. blessed in him, all nations s. c. him blessed 
Isa. 7. 14. shall c. his name Emmanuel, jilat.1.23. 

34. 12. they shall c. the nobles to the kingdom 
41. 25. from rising of sun shall he c. on my name 
44.5.anothersAa^Zc. himself by the name of Jacob 

7. and who, as I, shall c. and shall declare it? 
55.5. thou shalt c. a nation that thou knowest not 
58.9. then shaltthoa c. and the Lord shall answer 

60. 14. they shall c. thee the city of the Lord 

18. shalt c. thy walls salvation, and gates praise 

61. 6. men shall c. you the ministers of our God 
62.12.they shall c. them the holy people, redeemed 

Jcr. 3. 17. they shall c. Jerusalem the throne of L. 

19. shall c. me, my father, shalt not turn away 

6. 30. reprobate silver shall men c. them 

7. 27. s. c. to them, but they will not answer thee 
Uos. 2. 16. and thou shalt c. me no more Baali 
Joel 2. 32. in the remnant whom the Lord shall c. 
Jlmos 5.16. they s. c. the husbandmen to mourning 
Zech.13.9. shall con my name and I will hear them 
Mal.l. 4. they sh. c. them the border of wickedness 

3. 12. and all nations shall c. you blessed 
Mat. 1. 21. thou shalt c. his name Jesus, shall save 
10.25. how much more 5/iaZZ c.them of household? 



sinners to repentance, Mark 2. 17. Luke 5. 32. 
20. 8. c. the labourers and give them their hire 
22.3. sent his servants to c them that were bidden 
43. how then doth David in spirit c. him Lord ? 

23. 9. c. no man your father upon the earth 
Luke 6 46.whyc ye me L. and do not things I say? 

14. 13. when thou makest a feast c the poor 
John 4. 16. go c. thy husband and come hither 

13. 13. ye c. me Master and Lord, and ye say well 
Jlcts 9. 14. to bind all that c on thy name 

19. 13. to c over them which had evil spirits 

24. 14. that after the way which they c. heresy 
Roin. 10. 12. same Lord is rich to all that c on him 
2 Cbr. 1. 23. 1 c. God for a record upon my soul 

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Luke 1. 13. and thou shalt c. his name John 

48. behold, all generations shall c. me blessed 
Jicts 2. 39. as many as the Lord our God shall c. 
Rom.l0.14..how then- shall they c. on him in whom 

mil CALL. 
Gen. 24.57.we will c.the damsel and inquire at her 
30. 13. for the daughters will c. me blessed 

1 Sam.l'i. 17. 1 will c. unto Lord, and he shall send 

2 Sarn. 22. 4. I will c. on the Lord, Psal. 18. 3. 
.Job 27. 10. will the hypocrite always c. on God? 
Psal. 55. 16. as for me I will c. upon God, 86. 7. 

80. 18. quicken us, and we will c. on thy name 

116. 2. therefore will I c. on him as long as I 
Isa. 22. 20. that I will c. my servant Eliakim 
Jer. 1. 15. I will c. all the families of the north 

2.5. 29. for I will c. for a sword, Ezek. 38. 21. 
Aic/t. 21.23. he will c. to remembrance the iniquity 

36. 29. I will c. for the corn, and will increase it 
Acts 24. 25. a convenient season I will c. for thee 
Rom.9.25. 1 id-ill c.them my people which were not 

CALL upo7i me. 
Ps.50.15.c.upon me in day of trouble, I will deliver 

91. 15. he shall c upon me and I will answer him 
Prov. 1. 28. shall c upon me, but I will not answer 
Jer. 29. 12. shall ye c upoji me and I will hearken 

CALLED. 
Gen. 11. 9. therefore is the name of it c. Babel 

21. 17. the angel of God c. to Hagar out of heaven 

22. 11. the angel c. to Abraham out of heaven 
35. 10. thy name shall not be c. any more Jacob 

18.C him Ben-oni, but his father c him Benjam. 

39. 14. she c to the men of her house, and spake 

Exod. 1. 18. the king of Egypt c. for the midwives 

8. 8. Phar. c for M. 25. | 9. 27. 1 10. 16, 24. | 12. 31. 

J^um.lS.lQ. Moses c Oshea son of Nun, Jehoshua 

Deut. 5. l.Moses c. all Israel and said to them,29.2. 

15.2. not exact it,hecause it is cthe Lord's release 

28. 10. shall sefi thou art c by name of the Lord 

Josh. 21. t 9- gave these cities here c. by name 

Judg. 12. t !• the men of Ephraira were c. together 

14. 15. have ye c. us to take that we have 1 

15.17. he cast away the jaw-bone, and c.the place 

18. Samson was sore athirst, and c. on the Lord, 



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Judg.l5.-\19. he c it the well of him that c or criea 
16. ^8. Samson c. to the Lord and said, OLord 

ISam. 9. 9. that is now c a prophet, was c. a seer 

2Sam. 6. 2. whose name is c by the name of the L 
12. 28. lest 1 take city, and it be c alter my name 
18. 26. the watchman c to the porter, and said 
21. 2. the king c.theGibeonites, and said to them 

1 Kings 1. 9. Adonijah c all his brethren, 19. 25. 

18. 3. Ahab c: Obadiah, who was tiie governor 

26. they c on the name of BaaJ from morning 

2Kings4i.22.she c.to her husband and said, send me 
7. 10. they came and c to the porter of the city 

1 Chron. 4. 10. and Jabez c on the God of Israel 
13. 6. bring the ark of God, whose name is c. on it 
21. 26. David c on the Lord, he answered him 

£si/i. 2.14. came no more, except she werecbyname 
4. 11. wh<) is not c I have not been c to come 

Job 17. 1 14. I have c. to corruption, my father 

Ps.53.4. eat up my people, they have not cuponG 
79. 6. the kingdoms that have not c on liiy name 

/sa. 31.4. a mult, of shepherds is ctbrih against him 
43. 22. but thou hast not c on me, O Jacob 
48.1. O Jacob, ye that are c by the name oflsraei 
12. hearken unto me, O Jacob, and Israel my c. 

61. 3. that they might be c trees of righteousness 
Jer. 7. 32. that it shall no more be c Tophet 
Lam. 1. 21. thou wilt bring day that thou haste 

2. 22. thou haste as a solemn day my terrors 
Ezek. 20. 29. and the name thereof is c. Bamah 
Dan. 5. 12. now let Daniel be c. and he will shew 
Mai.l.lQ. of whom was born Jesus,who is cChrisl 

10. 2. the first Simon, who is c. Peter 

13. 55. they said, is not his mother c. Mary? 

18. 2. and Jesus c a httle child unto him 

20. 16. for many be c but few chosen, 22. 14. 
32. and Jesus stood still, and c them, and said 

23. 8. be ye not c. Rabbi^ one is your Master, 10 

26. 14. one of the twelve c Judas Iscariot 

27. 17. or shall I release Jesus, c. Christ? 22. 
Mark 10. 49. Jesus commanded him to be c. 

14. 72. Peter c to mind the word that Jesus said 
Luke 1. 61. none of thy kindred is c by this name 

62. they made signs how he would have him c. 

15. 19. I am no more worthy to be c. thy son, 21 

19. 15. he commanded the servants to be c. 
23. 33. when come to the place that is c Calvary 

John 1. 48. before that Philip c. thee I saw thtte 

4. 25. 1 know Messiah cometh, who is c Christ 
9. 11. a man c. Jesus made clay and anoint. my eyes 

Acts9.11.go into the streetcStraight,for one cSaul 
11.26. disciples were c. Christians first at Antiocb 
13.7.who cfor Barnabas and Saul, desired to hear 
§. then Saul, c. Paul, filled with the Holy Ghost 
15. 17. all the Gentiles on whom my name is c. 
K). 40. to be c in question for this day's uproar 
23. 6. 1 am c in question by you this day, 24. 21. 
18. Paul the prisoner c and prayed me to bring; 
Rom. 1. 1. Paul c to be an apostle, ^ Cor: 1. 1. " 

6. among whom are ye also the c. of Jesus 

7. to them that are c to be saints, 1 Cor. 1. 2. 
2. 17. thou art c. a Jew, and restest in the law 
8. 28. who are the c. according to his purpose 

1 Cor. 1. 9. by whom ye were c to the fellowship 

24. to them which are c both Jews and Greeks 
26. not many mighty, not many noble, are c. 

5. 11. if any man c. a brother be a fornicator 

7. 18. is any man c. being circumcised? is any c. 

21. art thou c being a servant? care not for it 
24. let every man wherein he is c therein abide 

Gal. 1. 6. so soon removed from him that c you 
5. 13. for, brethrtii, ye have been c to liberty 

Eph. 2. 11. v.ho are c. uncircumcision by tliatc. 
4. 1. walk worthy of vocation wherewith ye are c. 
4. even as ye are c in one hope of your calliug 

Col. 3. 15. to the which ye are c in one body 
4. 11. Jesus, which is c. Justus, saluteth you 

2 Thes. 2. 4. who exalteth above all that is c Goa 

1 Tim. 6. 12. eternal life, whereto thou art c 

20. avoiding oppositions of science, falsely so c 
Heb. 3. 13. but exhort daily while it is c to-day 

9. 2. the tabernacle which is c the sanctuary 
15. they that are c might receive the promise 

11. 16. God is not ashamed to be c. their God 
24.Moses refused to be cson ofPharaoh'sdaugh. 

Jam. 2. 7. blaspheme that name by Vvdiich ye are c. 

1 Pet. 2. 9. of him who hath c you out of darkness 

21. for hereunto were ye c because Ch. suffered 
3. 9. knowing that ye are thereunto c to inherit . 

2 Pet. 1. 3. that hath c us to glory and virtue 

1 John 3. 1. that we should be c. the sons o'' God 
Jude 1. to sanctified, preserved in J. Christ, and c. 
Rev. 8. 11. the name of the star is c. wormVood 
ll.S.city which spiritually is <•. Sodom and Egypt 

12. 9. that old serpent c the Devil, and Satan 
17. 14. they that are with him, are c and chosen 
19. 9. blessed that are c. to the marriage supper 

CALLED, joined with God, or Lord. 
Gen. 1. 5. God c.'light day, darkness he c. night 

8. and God c the firmament, Heaven 

10. God c. dry-land Earth, the waters c. he Seas 



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CAL 



CAL 



Gere.5.2.God blessed them, and c. their nameAdam 
Exod.'3A.God c. to iiiiu out ofthe midst ofthe bush 
li). '3. tlie Lord c. to luin out of the mountain 
20. tlie JLd. c. Moses up to the lop of the mount 
35. 3U. see, the Lord hath c. my name Bezaleel 
JVww. 12. 5. and the Lord c. Aaron and Miriam 
1 Sam. 3. 4. the Lord c. Samuel, 6, 8, 10. 
2Kings 3. 10. alas, L. hath c. these three Icings, 13. 
8. 1. for llie Ld. hath c. for a famine on the laud 
Ps. 50. 1. Lord hath c. the earth from rising of sun 
Jsa. 41. 2. the Lord raised, and c. him to his foot 
42. G. i the Lord have c. thee in righteousness 
49. 1. the Lord hath c. me from the womb 
i>l, 0. the Ld. hath c. thee as a woman forsaken 
Jer. 11. 16. Lord c. thy name a green olive-tree 
20. 3. the Lord hath not c. thy name Pashur 
Amos 7. 4. the Lord God c. to contend by fire 
Acts 16. 10. gathering that the Lord had c. us 
\CoT. 7. 15. but God hath c. us to peace 

17. as the L. hath c. every one, so let him walk 
Gal. 1. 15. it pleased God, who c. me by his grace 
1 Tlicss. 2. 12. who c. you to his kingdom and glory 
4. 7. for God hath not c. us to unclcanness 

2. 14. whereunto God c. you by our gospel 
, 9. who hath c. us with a holy calling 



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2T/ICSS. 
2 Tim. 1 

Heb. 5. 4. but he ihat is c. of God, as was Aaron 
10. c. of God a high-priest after order of INJelchis. 
IPet. 5. 10. the God of all grace, who hath c. us 

He CALLED. 
Gen. 21. 31. wherefore he c. that place Beer-sheba 
26. 18. he c. their names as his father called them 
35. 10. thy name is Jacob, he c. his name Israel 
Exod. 24. 16, the L. c. to Moses out ofthe cloud 
Jiidg. 6. 32. on that day he c. him Jerubbaal 
tSavi. 1 . 7. when he looked he saw me and c. to me 
13. 17. then /«e. c. his servant that ministered to him 
iKings\.Vd. butSolom. his brother 7tcc. not, J9>26. 
9. 13. he c. them land of Cabul to this day 
2Khig-s 4. 36. and he c. to Gehazi, so he c. her 
18. 4. he brake brazen serpent, he c. it Nehushtan 
Psal. 105. 16. he c. for a famine on the land 
Jer. 42. 8. tiien c. he Johanan and all the captains 
Lam. 1. 15. he hath c. an assembly against me 
Ezek. 9. 3. he c. to the man clothed with linen 
Mat. 10. 1. he c. the twelve || 15. 10. he c. multitude 
Mark 1. 20. straightway he c. them, and they left 
Luke 13. 12. when Jesus saw her, he c. her to him 
John 10. 35. if As c. them Gods, to whom the word 
Acts 9. 41. when he had c. the saints and widows 
, then c. he them in, and lodged them 
, then he c. for a light, and sprang in 
, whom he c. together with the workmen 
he c. unto him two centurions, saying 
. 30. them he also c. whom he c. he justified 
9. 24. even us whom he hath c. not of Jews only 
IPet. 1. 15. but as he which hath c. you is holy 
See Called the name. 
I CALLED, or, / have CALLED. 
J^um. 24. 10. T c. thee to curse mine enemies 
Judg. 12. 2. when I c. you, ye delivered me not 
ISam. 3. 5. Eli said, I c. not, lie down again, 6. 
28.15./ A. c. thee, thou mayest make known to me 
^Sam. 22. 7. in my distress Ic. Psal. 18. 6. | 118. 5. 
JVe/i.5.12. Ic. the priests, and took an oath oftliem 
Job 9. 16. if /had c. and he had answered me 

19.16. I c. my servant, and he gave me no answer 
Psal. 17. 6. I have c. on thee, for thou wilt hear 

31.17. letme not be ashamed, for Ih. c. upon thee 
88. 9. Lord, I have c. daily upon thee 
116. 4. then c. /upon the name ofthe Lord 

Prov. 1. 24. because I have c. and ye refused 
Cant. 5. 6. I c. him, but he g-^vo me no answer 
Is a. 13. 3, Ih. c. my mighty ones for mine anger 
41. 9. I have c. thee from the chief m.en thereof 
43. 1. Ic. thee by thy name, thou art mine, 45. 4. 
48. 15. yea, I have c. him, I have brought him 

50. 2. when I c. Avas there none to answer? 

51. 2. for I c. him alone, and blessed him 

65. 12. when / c. ye did not answer, Jer. 7. 13. 

66. 4. because when Ic. none did answer 
Jer. 35. 17. because I h. c. to them, but they not 
Lam.1.19. I c. for my lovers, but they deceived me 

3. 55. I c. on thy name out ofthe low dungeon 
57. thou drewest near in the day I c. upon thee 
Hos.M l.then Ic. my Son out of Egypt, Mat.^.\h. 
Hag. 1. 11. and I c. for a drought upon the land 
Zech. 11. 7. one I c. Beauty, the other I c. Bands 
John 15. 15. not servants, but I h. c. you friends 
Acts 13. 2. for the work whereunto Ih. c. them 

23. 20. for this cause have I c. for you to see 

CALLED by my name. 
2CAro?!;7.14. my people who are c. b. m. n. humble 
Isa. 43. 7. bring, even every one that is c. by my n. 

65. 1. behold, to a nation that was not c. by my n. 
Jer. 7.10. house c. b. m. ?i. 11,14,30. ] 32. 34. "| 34.15. 

25.29. to bring evil on the city which is c. by my n. 
Amos 9.12.remnant of heath, which are c. by my n. 

CALLED by thy name. 

l^m5-s8.43.house Ibuilded is c.by thyn.2Ck.6.33. 

Isa.i.LlQt us be c. b. t.n. to take away our reproach 



/sa.43.1.I have c. thee by thy n.thou art mine, 45.4. 
63. 19. we are thine, they were not c. by thy n. 
Jer. 14. 9. O Lord, we are c. by thy n. leave us not 
15. 16. for I am c. by thy n. O Ld. God of hosts 
Uan.Q.l8. and behold the city which is c. by thy n. 
19. defer not, lor thy city and peo. are c. by thy n. 
CALLED his name. ^ 
Gen. 35. 10. thy name is Jaco-b, he c. his n. Israel 
18. she c. his n. Benoni, but his fatlier Benjamin 
IChron. 4. 9. his mother c. his n. Jabez, saying 
7.16.she c. h. n. Peresh || 23. and he c. h. n. Beriah 
Mat. 1. 25. her first born son, and he c. his n. Jesus 
Rev. 19. 13. and his n. is c. the Word of God 

CALLED the name. 
Gen. 28. 19. c. the n. of the place Beth-el, 35. 15. 
Exod. 16. 31. and Israel c. the n. thereof, manna 
17.7.he c. the n. ofthe place Massah and Meribah 
15. Moses c. the n. ofthe altar JEHOVAii-nissi 
Judg.X^.Vd. Samson c. the n. thereof En-hakkore 
2Sam. 5. 20. c. the n. of that place Baal-perazim 
IKings 7. 21. c. the n. thereof Jachin, 2 C7ir.3.17. 
Job 42. 14. and he c. the n. ofthe first, Jemima 

Se?it and CALLED. 
Gen. 27. 42. she sejit andc. Jacob her younger son 
31.4. Jacob sent and c. Rachel and Leah to field 
41. 14. then Pharaoh sent and c. Joseph 
Josh. 24. 9. Balak sent and c. Balaam to curse you 
.ludg. 4. 6. she se?it and c. Barak out of Kadesh 
16. 18. she sent arid c. the lords of the Philistines 
2Sam. 12. 25. he sent and c. his name Jedidiah 
IKings 2. 36. the king sent and c. for Shimei, 42. 
12. 3. they sent and c. Jeroboam, 2 Chrun. 10. 3. 
Estli. 5. 10. Haman sent and c. for his friends 
Acts 20. 17. he sent to Ephesus, and t. the elders 

Shall be CALLED. 
r;e?i.2.23.5/i.iec.woman,becausetakenoutof man 
17. 5. thy name shall be c. Abraham, for a father 
21.12. hearken to Sarah's voice, for in Isaac shall 
thy seed be c. Rom. 9. 7. Heb. 11. 18. 
32. 28. name shall be c. no more Jacob, but Israel 
48. 6. thy issue shall be c. after their brethren 
Dent. 25. 10. his name sh. be c. in Israel, house of 
Prov. 16. 21. the wise in heart shall be c. prudent 
24. 8. deviseth evil, 5. be c. a mischievous person 
/sa.4.3. that remaineth in Jerusalem sh. be c. holy 
9.6.and his name sh. be c. Wonderful, Counsellor 
19. 18. one shall be c. the city of destruction 
32. 5. the vile person shall no more be c. liberal 



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35. 8. and a way, and it sh. be c. way of holiness 
54. 5. the God of the whole earth shall he be c. 
56. 7. house sh. be c. house of prayer, JV/a«.2l. 13. 
Jer. 7. 32. it shall no more be c. Tophet, 19. 6. 

23. 6. he sh. be c. Ld. our Righteousness, 33. 16. 
Zech. 8. 3. Jerusalem shall be c. a city of truth 
Mat. 1. t 23. and his name shall be c. Emmanuel 

2. 23. it might be fulfilled, shall be c. a Nazarene 

5. 9. peace-makers sh. be c. the children of God 

19. he sh. be c. the least in the kingdom of heaven 

I^ukel. 32. and he shall be c. Son ofthe Highest 

35. also that holy thing shall be c. Son of God 

60. his mother said, not so; but he sh. be c. John 

2. 23. every male shall be c. holy to the Lord 

Rom. 7. 3. if she be married, sh. be c. an adulteress 

9. 26. they shall be c. the children of God 

Shalt be CALLED. 

Is a. L2Q. thoa shalt be c. the city of righteousness 

47.1. thou shall be c. no more tender and delicate 

5. thou shalt no more be c. lady of kingdoms 

58. 12. thou shalt be c. the repairer ofthe breach 

62. 2. shalt be c. by a new name, Ld. shall name 

4. thou shalt be c. Hephzi-bah, thy land Beulah 

12. thou sh. be c. sought for, a city not forsaken 

I^ukel.l6. thou shalt be c. Prophet ofthe Highest 

John 1. 42. thou sh. be c. Cephas, which is, a stone 

They CALLED. 
Gen.l9.5.tkey c. Lot, and said,where are the men? 
J^um. 25. 2. they c. the people to the sacrifices 
Judg. 16. 25. they c. for Samson out of the prison 
Esth. 9. 28. they c. these da)'3 Purim, after Pur 
Ps. 99. 6. they c. upon the Lord, and he answered 
Jer. 12. 6. they have c. a multitude after thee 
30. 17. because they c. thee an outcast, saying 
-Sro5.il. 2. as they c.to them, so they wentfromthem 

7. though they c. them to the most High 
Mat. 10. 25. if they have c. the master Beelzebub 
Luke 1. 59. they c. him Zacharias, after his father 
John9.18.they c. parents ofhim that received sight 

24. then again they c. the man that was blind 
Acts-i.ia.th. c. them, and commanded not to speak 

5. 40. when they had c. the apostles, and beaten 
14.12. they cBarnshas, Jupiter, Paul, Mercurius 

Was CALLED. 
Deut. 3. 13. which was c. the land of giants 
Judg. 6. t 34. and Abiezer was c. after him 
2 C/trow. 20.26. place wasc. the valley of Berachah 
Ezra2. 61. and was c. after their name, JVeA.7.63. 
Isa. 48. 8. wast c. a transgressor from the womb 
Dan. 10. 1. whose name was c. Belteshazzar 
Mat. 26. 3. the high priest, who was c. Caiaphas 
27. 8. loas c. the field of blood, unto this day 



Lukcl.'SQ.sixth month with her who was c tydnou 
2.21. hisnamezc. C.Jesus, so named ofthe ange? 
John2.'2. Jesus w. c. and his disciples to marr:;ige 
Acts 13.1. in the church Simeon, that was c. A'iger 
2i. 2. and when ho was c. forth, Tertullus began 
28. 1. they knew that the Island was c. Mehta 
ICo?'. 7.20. abide in the calling wherein he was c 
Heb. 11. 8. Abraham when he was c. obeyed 
Jam. 2. 23. and he was c, the friend of God 
Rev. 19. 11. he that set on him was c. Faithful 

CALLEDST, CALLEST. 
.ludg. 8. 1. that thou c. us not when thou wenteet 
ISam. 3. 5. and he said, here am I. for Ihou c. ma 
Ps. 81. 7. thou c. in trouble, and I delivered thee 
Ezek. 23.21. c. to remembrance lewdness of youth 
Mat. 19. 17. why c. thou me good? there is nono 
good but God, Mark 10. 18. Luke 18. 19. 
CALLETH. 
1 Kings 8. 43. hear thou in heaven, do according 
to ail that the stranger c. to thee for, 2CAr. 6. 33. 
Job 12. 4. who c. on God, and he answered him 
Psal. 42. 7. deep c. unto deep at the noise of thy 
147. 4. he c. them all by their names, Isa. 40. 26. 
Prov. 18. 6. a fool's mouth c. for strokes 
Isa. 21. 11. he c. to me out of Seir, watchman 
59. 4. none c. for justice, nor any pleadeth 
64. 7. and there is none that c. on thy name 
Hos. 7. 7. there is none among them that c. to me 
Amos 5. 8. that c. for the waters ofthe sea, 9. 6. 
Mat. 27.47. this man c. for Elias, Mark 15. 35. 
Mark 3. 13. c. to him whom he would, they came 
6. 7. c. to him the twelve, and began to send them 
8. 1. Jesus c. his disciples, and saith to them 

10. 49. be of good comfort, arise, he c. thee 
12.37. if David therefore c. him Ld. L^ike 20.44. 

Luke 15. 6. he c. together his friends, saying 

9. she c. her friends and her neighbours 
20. 37. when he c. the Lord, the G. of Abraham 
John 10. 3. and he c. his own sheep by name 

11. 28. the master is come and c. for thee 
Rom.i.n. c. things which be not, as tho' they were 

9. 11. purpose of elect, might stand, of him that c. 
iCor. 12. 3. no man by the Spirit c. Jesus accursed 
Gal. 5.8. persuasion cometh not of him that c. you 
1 Thess.5.24. faithful is he that c. you,who will do 
Rev. 2. 20. Jezebel, that c. herself a prophetess 

CALLING 
Signifies, [1] Any laicful employment, or way of 
living, ICor. 7.20. [2] That effectual calling, 
tchereby sinners savingly believe, and obey the 
gospcl,¥hi\. 3. 14. Heb. 3. 1. [3] The state of 
glory, and blessedness in heaven, to which be- 
lievers are called, 2 Thess. 1. 11. 
J^'Tum. 10. 2. use trumpets for c. ofthe assembly 
13. the c. of assemblies I cannot away with 
23. 19. in c. to remembrance her youth 
11. 29. the c. of God without repentance 
1. SO. for ye see your c. brethren, not man/ 
let every man abide same c. wherein called 
1. 18. may know what is the hope of his c. 
as ye are called in one hope of your c. 
3. 14. for the prize ofthe high c. of God 
2 Thess. 1.11. that God count you worthy of this c 
2Tim. 1. 9. who hath called us with a holy c. 
Heb. 3. 1. partakers ofthe heavenly c. consider 
2Pet, 1. 10. to make your c. and election, sure 
CALLING, Participle, 
c. the generations from the beginning 
a ravenous bird from the east 



/5a. 1. 
Ezek. 
Rom. 
ICor. 

7.20. 
Eph. 

4.4. 
Phil. 



4. 
c. 



Isa. 41. 

46. 11 

Mat. 11. 16. and c. to their fellows, Luke 7. 32. 
Mark 11. 21. Peter, c. to remembrance, saith 
Acts 7. 59. they stoned Stephen c. upon God 

22. 16. wash aw-ay thy sins, c. on name- of Lord 
IPet. 3. 6. Sarah obeyed Abraham, c. him Lord 

CALM. 
Psal. 107. 29. he maketh the storm a c. 
Jonah 1. 11. that the sea may be c. unto us 

12. cast me forth, so shall the sea be c. to you 
„¥a?.8.26.there was a great c.Mark4.39.Lukc8.24. 

CALVE, ED, ETH. 
Jhb 21. 10. their cow c. and casteth not her calf 

39. 1. canst thou mark when the hinds do c? 
Psal. 29. 9. the voice of the L. maketh hinds to c 
Jer. 14. 5. the hind c. in the field, and forsook it 

CALVES. 
ISam. 6. 7. and bring their c. home from them 
IKings 12. 28. the king made twoc. of gold 
32. sacrificing to the c. that he had made 
2ir27?o-sl0.29. Jehu departed not from the go!den c 
2Chron. 11. 15. he ordained him priests, for the c 

13. 8. and there are with you golden c. 
Ps. 68. 30. rebuke the bulls with the c. of people 
Hos. 10. 5. shall fear, because of c. of Beth-aven 

13. 2. let the men that sacrifice kiss the c. 

14. 2. so will we render the c. of our lips 
.8mos 6. 4. and eat c. out ofthe midst ofthe staD 
Mic. 6. 6. shall I come with c. of a year old? 
Mai. 4. 2. ye shall grow up as c. ofthe stall 
//e&.9.12.nor by blood of goats and c.but own blood 

19. took blood of c. sprinkled look and people 



CAM 



CAM 



CAM 



CAME. 

Gen.lO.ii. out of whom c. Philistim, lC/iro?i.l.l2. 
19.1. two angels c.toSodom ateven,Lotsat iiigale 
20. 3. God c. to Abiinelecli in a dream by night 
27. 35. brother c. with subtilty and taken blessing 
31.24.God c.toLabantlieSyvian in dream by night 
32. (i.e. to thy brother Esau, he cometh to meet thee 
39. 16. she laid up his garment until his lordc.home 

jVum. 13. 27. c. to the land whither thou sentest us 

19. 2. a red heiier, upon which never c. yoke 
22. 9. God c. to Balaam at night, and said, 20. 
24.2.Sp. of G. c. on him, .hcdff. 3. 10. \^am. 10.10. 

Deut. 1. 19. and we c. to Kadesh-barnca 
33.2. the Lord c. from Sinai, and rose up from Seir 

Josh.lb.ld:. as she c. to him she moved, Jadg.l.lA. 

Judff. 5. 19. kings c. and fought, kings of Canaasi 
7.13. the cake of bread c. to a tent, and smote it 
y.25.they robbed all thatc.along that way by theiii 
57. upon them c. curse of Jotham son of Jerubb. 
11. 18. but c. not within the border of Moab 
13. 10. the man that c. to me the other day 

11. Manoah arose and c. to the man, and said 
19.22. bring forth the man that c. into thy house 

20. 48. Israel smote Benjamin, all that c. to hand 
Ruth 2. 6. it is the Moabitish damsel that c. back 
LSam. 2. 13. custom was, the priest's servantH;.lo. 

14. so they did to all Israelites that c. thither 
27! there c. a man of God to Eli, and said to him 
4. 1. and the word of Samuel c. to all Israel 
7. 13. they c. no more into the coasts of Israel 

9. 15. Lord told Samuel in his ear before Saul c. 

10.14. when we saw asses no where, c. to Samuel 
13.8. but Samuel c. not to Gilgal, people scatterea 
17. 34. there c. a lion and a bear, and took a lamb 

2Sam.2A.mon of Judah c.and anointed David king 
3. 25. thou knovvest Abner, that r. to deceive thee, 

13. 30. while in the way the tidings c. to David 
36. behold, king's sons c.and wept, the king wept 

15. 2. when any c. to king for judgment, Absaicin 

16. 15. Absalom and Ahithophel c. to Jerusalem 
20. 12 saw every one that c. by him stood still 

(/irmo-sl.42.whilehe spake, Jonat. son of Abiath.t, 

4. 34. c. of all people to hear wisdom of Solomon 

10. 10. there c. no more such spices as these 

12. there c. no such almug-trees to this day 
12. 12. Jerob. and all the people c. 2 Chron. lU. 12. 

13. 10. he returned not by the way he c. to Bethel 

19. 9. he c. thither to a cave and lodged there 

20. 43. tlie king of Israel c. heavy to Samaria 
2 Kings 4. 11. it fell on a day that he c. thither 

27. when she c. to the man of God to tlie hill 

5. 15. Naaman c. and stood before Elisha 

6. 23. the bands of Syria c, no more into Israel 
32. but ere messenger c. fo him, he said to elders 

8.14.Hazael departed from Elisha, c.to his master 
9. 11. wherefore c. this mad fellow to thee 7 

10. 12. Jehu arose, departed, and c. to Samaria 

21. all worshippers of Baal c. house of Baal full 
17. 28. one of the priests c. and dwelt in Beth-el 
19. 33. by the way that he c. shall he return 
24.3. at the command of the Lord c.this on Judah 

i Chron. 4. 41. these c. in the days of Hezekiah 
5. 2. Judah prevailed, of him c. the chief ruler 

7. 22. Ephraim's brethren c. to comfort him 
12.1. now these are they that c. to Dav. day by day 

22. there c. to David to help him a great host 
} Chron. 11. 14. the Levites left all and c. to Judah 

12. 11. the guard c. and fetched the shields 

14. 14. for the fear of the Lord c. upon them 
22. 1. the band of men that c. with the Arabians 
24.18. wrath c.onJudah andJerusalem for trespass 

. 25. 20. Amaziah would not hear, for it c. of God 

30. 11. divers humbled themselves and c. to Jerus. 
31. 5. and as soon as commandment c. abroad 

Eira 2. 2. which c. with Zerubbabel, Mordecai 
5. 5. not cause to cease till the matter c to Darius 
JVe/t.7.73.when seventh monthc.were in their cities 
Esth. 1. 17. Vashti to be brought in, but she c. not 
2. 13. then thus c. every maiden to the king 
4. 2. Mordecai c. even before the king's gate 

8. 17. whither the kings decree c. Jews had joy 
Job 3. 1 25. 1 feared a fear, and it c. upon me 

26. Iwasnot insafety,norhadresx, yet trouble c. 

29.13. the blessing of him ready to perish c. on him 
30. 26. 1 looked for good, evil c. darkness c. 

Psal. ]8. 6. my cry c. before me, even to his ears 

27. 2. when my foes c. upon me they stumbled 

78. 31. wrath of God c. upon them, and slew them 

105.19. until time that his word c. word tried them 

31. he spake, and there c. divers sorts of flies 

34. he spake, and locusts c. and caterpillars 

Eccl. 5. ]5. to go as he c. and take nothing, 16. 

Tsa. 20. 1. in the year that Tartan c. to Ashdod 
30. 4. and his ambassadors c. to Hanes 
41. 5. ends of earth were afraid, drew near and c. 

T&r. 7. ,31. nor c. it into my mind, 19. 5. j 32. 35. 

8. 15. we looked for peace, but no good c. 

44. 21. incense you burnt, c. it not into his mind? 

Kzek.A.H.wox c. there abominable flesh into mouth 

'7 3. c. to Lebanon, and took the highest branch 

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jE;c/i.33.22. afore he that escaped c. opened mouth 
37. 7. the bones c. together, bone to his bone 

10. breath c. into them, they lived and stood up 
43. 2. the glory of God of Israel c. from the east 
Dan. 2. \ 29. thoughts c. up into thy mind on bed 
4. 23. all this c. on the king Nebuchadnezzar 
7.1o.one like Son of Man c. with clouds of heaven 
22. till the ancient of days c. and judgment given 
Amos 6. 1. to whom the house of Israel c. 
Jonah 3. 6. for word c. to the king of Nineveh 
Hab. 3. 3. God c. from Teman, and the holy One 
Hag. 1. 9. ye looked for much, and lo it c. to little 

2. 16. when one c. to the press-fat to draw out 
Zech. 7. 12. c. a great wrath from the Lord of hosts 

14. 16. of all the nations thatc. against Jerusalem 
Mat. 2. ] . there c. wise men from the east to Jerus. 

9. till it c. and stood over where the child was 

3. 1. In those daysc. John the Baptist preaching 
7.25. and the rains descended, and the floods c. 27. 
9. 1. he passed over and c. into his own city 

20. a woman c. behind, touched hem of his garm. 

28. come into the house, the blind men c. to Jesus 
20. 28. Son of Man c. not to be ministered to 
21. 23. c. to the first and said, son, go work to-day 

30. he c. to the second, and said likewise 

32. John c. to you in the way of righteousness 
25. 10. they went to buy, the bridegroom c. 

35. I was in prison, and ye c. to me 
25. 49. fortliwith he c. to Jesus and kissed him 

60. though false witnesses c. yet found they none 
28.13.hi5 disciples c. by night, and stole him away 
Jl/ar^3.8.heard what great things he did, c. to him 
9. 21. how long is it ago since this-c. to himl . 
12. 28. one of the scribes c. and asked him 

42. c. a certain poor widow threw two mites 
J.ukel. 57. now Elisabeth's full time c. to be deliv. 

9. 34. there c. a cloud and overshadowed them 
35. and there c. a voice out of the cloud, saying 

15. 17. when he c. to himself, he said, how many 
20. and he arose and c. to his father 

John 1. 7. the same c. to bear witness of the light 
11. he c. to his own, and his own received him not 

17. but grace and truth c. by Jesus Christ 
3. 2. the same c. to Jesus by night, 7. 50. | 19. 39. 

23. and they c. and were baptized 
4.27. upon this c. his disciples, and marvelled that 

10. 35. if ho called gods to whom word of God c. 
12. 30. the voice c. not because of me, but for you 
29. 19. at even c. Jesus, and stood in the midst 

Acts S.40. preached in all cities, till he c. toCesarea 
9.21. c. hither for that intent, to bring them bound 

10. 45. as many as c. with Peter were astonished 

11. 5. the vessel descended, and it c. even to me 
23. v/hen he c. and had seen the grace of God 

19. 18. and many that believed c. and confessed 

28. 21. nor brethren that c. spake any harm of thee 

Rom.. 5. 18. judgment c. the free gift c. on all men 

7. 9. when the commandment c. sin revived 

9. 5. of whom, as concerning the flesh, Christ c. 

1 Cor. 15. 21. since by man c. death, by man c. also 

Gal. 2. 12. for before that certain c. from James 

3. 23. before faith c. we were kept under the law 

£pA.2.17.and c. and preached peace to you afar off 

1 Thes. 1. 5. our gospel c. not in word only but in 

1 Tim. 1. 15. that Christ c. to save sinners [power 

2 T?m. 3. 11. persecutions which c. to me at Antioch 
2 Pet. 1. 17. when there c. such a voice to him 

18. this voice which c. from heaven we heard 
21. prophecy c. not in old time by the will of man 

1 John 5. 6. this is he that c. by water and blood 
"iJohn 3. when brethren c. and testified of the truth 
Rev. 18. 19. and great Babylon c. in remembrance 
See Spirit of the Lord. 
CAME again. 
.Tudg.Yi. 9. angel c. again to the woman as she sat 

15. 19. his spirit c. again to him, 1 Sam. 30. 12. 

21. 14. and I5enjamin c. again at that time 
IKingsll .'i^.'ihe soul of the child c. into him again 

19.7.the angel of the Ld. c. again the second time 
2Kings 5.14. his flesh c. again like flesh of a child 

7.8. lepers c. again, and entered into another tent 
jEira2.1. these c. ao-amtoJudah and Jeru. JV(?/i.7.6. 
Esth. 6. 12. Mordecai c. again to the king's gate 
Daji.lQ.lS.c. again and touched me one like a man 
Zech. 4. 1. the angel c. again and waked me 
LnkeS.55. her spir. c. a. and she arose straightway 
Jofm 8. 2. and early he e. again into the temple 

CAME down. 
Gen. 11. 5. Lord c. down to see the city and tower 

15. 11. when the fowls c. downon the carcases 

43. 20. O Sir, we c. down at first to buy food 
Exod. 19. 20. the Lord c. dozen upon mount Sinai 

34. 29. when Moses c. down from mount Sinai 
Lev. 9. 22. and Aaron c. doicn from ofiBring 
JV?t7??. 11. 25. the Lord c. down in a cloud, 12. 5. 

14. 45. then Amalekites c. doicn and smote them 
■ htdg. 5. 14. out of Machir c. down the governors 
28(1771.22.10. bowed heavens andc. down, P5.18.9. 
'iKings 1.10. there c. down fire from heaven, 12,14. 
ICkron. 7. 21. men of Gath c. d. to take their cattlpJ 



2 Chron. 7. 1. made an end of praying, fii- :N d. 3, 
Lam. 1. 9. therefore she c. dowii wonderlully 
Da7i. 4. 13. a holy one c. down from heaven 
Mic. 1. 12. evil c. down from the Lord to the gate 
JMat. 17. 9. as they c. d. from mountain, Mark 9.9, 
Lukel0.31. there c. down a certain priest that way 
19.6.he made haste and c. dowji and received him 
John3.13.he thatc. down from heaven,Son of Man 

6. 38. 1 c. d. from heaven, not to do mine own will 

41. the bread which c. down from heaven, 51,58. 
./icts 15. 1. men which c. down from Judea taught 

21.10. there c. dozvii from Judea a certain prophet 
iiey.20.9. fire c. d. from God and devoured them 

CAME forth. 
JE2:o(/.13.8.Lord did to me when I c.f. out of Egypt 
J\rum. 11. 20. wept, saying, why c.f. out of Egypt] 

12. 5. Aaron and Miriam, they both c. forth 
Deut. 23. 4. met you not with water when ye c.f 
.Tosh. 9. 12. our bread hot on day we c. /. to you 
Judg. 14. 14. he said to them, out of the eater c. / 

meat, and out of the strong c.f. sweetness 
2 Sam. 16. 5. Shimei c.f. and cursed as he came 

11. son which c.f. of my bowels seeketh my life 
IKings 22. 21. c. /. a spirit, and stood before Ld. 
2 Kings 2. 23. c. /. little children and mocked him 

24. c. forth tv/o she-bears and tare 42 children 
21. 15. their fathers c. /. out of Egypt, Jer. 7. 25. 
2 Chron. 32. 21. that c.f. of his bowels slew him 
Prov. 7. 15. therefore c. I forth to meet thee 
Eccl. 5. 15. as he c. forth naked, shail he return 
Jer. 20. 18. wherefore c. If. out of the womb? 
Dan. 3. 28. they c. forth of the midst of the fire 
5. 5. c. forth fingers and wrote on plaster of wall 

7. 10. a fiery stream c. forth from before him 

8. 9. out of one of them c. forth a little horn 

9. 23. the command c.f. and I am come to shew 
Zech. 10. 4. out of him c. /. the corner, the nail 
Mark 1. 38. that I may preach, for therefore c. If. 
John 11. 44. and he that was dead c. forth bound 

16. 28. 1 c. forth from the Father into the world 

19. 5. Jesus c.f. wearing the crown of thorns 

/ CAME. 
Gen. 24. 42. and I c. this day lo the well, and said 

30. 30. for it was little thou hadst before I c. 

48. 5. which were born before / c. into Egypt 
7. when / c. from Padan, Raciiel died by me 
Exod. 5. 23. since Ic. to speak to Pha. in thy name 
Deut. 22. 14. when I c. to her found her not a maid 
Judg. 20. 4. Levite said, / c. into Gibcab of Benj. 
IKings 10. 7. 1 believed not till 7 c. 2 Chron. 9. 6. 
Meh. 6. 10. afterwards / c to house of Shemaiah 

13. 6. I c. to the king and obtained leave 

7. I c. to Jerusalem and understood of the evil 
Tsa. 50. 2. wherefore, \vhen / c. was there no man 
Ezek. 3. 15. then I c. to them' of the captivity 
43. 3. when T c. to destroy the city 
Mat. 10.34. T c. not to send peace, but a sword 
Mark 2. 17. / c. not to call righteous. JAikeo. 32. 
.Tohn 8. 14. I know whence / c. and whitlier I go 

42. Tc. from God, nor c. /of myself, he sent me 
12. 27. but for this cause / c. to this hour 

47. for 7 c. not to judge the world, but to save 

18. 37. for this cause c. 7 into world, that I beai 

Acts 10. 29. therefore c. 7 as soon as I was sent for 

20. 18. ye know from the first day 7 c. into Asia 
22. 11. being led by the hand, 7 c. into Damascus 
23. 27. then c. 7 with an army and rescued him 
24.17.7c. to bring alms to my nation, and offerings 

ICor. 2.1. when 7c. to you 7c.notwit() excellency 

2Cor.l.23.that to spare j'ou 7c.not as yet toCorinth 

2.3. lest when 7c. I should have sorrov/ from them 

12. when 7 c. to Troas to preach Christ's gospel 
Gal.l. 21. afterwards 7c. into the regions of Syria 

CAME i7i. 

Gen.Q.4. the sons of God c. in to daughters of men 

19.5.where are the men that c.iii to thee this night? 

38. 18. Judah c. in unto her, and she conceived 

39. 14. he c. in to lie with me, and I cried loud 
Exod. 21. 3. if hec. in by himself, he shall go out 
Josh. 6. 1. none went out, and none c. in to Jericho 
ISam. 18. 13. went out and c. iii before people, 16. 
^Sam. 11. 4. she c. in to him, and he lay witli her 
IKings 14. 6. as she c in at tne door, Ahijah said 
2 C/irow. 15. 5. no peace to him that c. m, Zech.8.10 
Esth. 2. 14. she c. iji to the king no more except 
.7cr. 32. 23. and they c. in and possessed it 

37.4.now Jerem. c in and went out among people 
Ezek. 46. 9. not return by way of the gate he c. in 
Dan. 4.7. then c. in the magicians, the Chald. 5. 8 

8. but at the last Daniel c. in before mo 
.Tonah 2. 7. my prayer c. in to thy holy temple 
Mat. 22. 11. when the king c. in to see the guests 
Liike 1. 28. the angel c. in to Mary, and said, hail 

7. 45. but this woman since I c. in kissed my feet 
Acts 5.7. his wife not knowing what was dpne c. in 

10. the young men c. in and found her dead 
Gal. 2. 4. who c. in privily to spy out our liberty 

CAME near. 
Gen. 19. 9. they pressed, and c. near to break door 
•'^xod. 14. 20. the one c. not n. the other all night 



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CAM 



£'zo (Z.40.32.vvhen they c.near to altar,they washed 
A'«"(. 31. 46. otlicers and captains c. near toMoses 
31). 1. the clnefol Joseph c. wear betbre Moses 
JJcut. 1. 22. ye c. ?«. to me every one oi'you, 5.23. 
Josli. 10. 24. f. 7t. and put your leet on ilie necks 

17. 4. tliey c. n. before Eleazar the priest, 21. 1. 
\Kiiigs 16. 30. at tlie lime ol the ottering of tlie 

evening-sacritice, Elijah c. near and said 
iKings 4. 27. Geliazi c. near to tlirust her away 
2CAr«/i.]6. 23. Zedekiaiic. n. and smote Micaiali 
Jer. 42.1. from the least even to the greatest c.near 
Dan. 3. 8. Chaldeans c. n. and accused the Jews 

26. Nebuchadnezzar c. near to the iurnace 
Acts 9. 3. he c. 7t. to Damascus, there shined light 

CAME nigh. 
Exod. 32. 19. as soon as he c. nigh he saw the calf 
34. 32. afterward all the cliildren of Israel c. n. 
2 Sam. 15. 5. when any c. n. to do him obeisance 
Mat. 15. 29. Jesus c. nigh to the sea of Galilee 
J\Iark 11. 1. when they c. nigh to Jerusalem 
LmAc 7. 12. when he c. n. to the gate of the city 

CAME pvcr. 
Josh. 4. 22. Israel c. ouer this Jordan on dry land 
Judg. 19. 10. the Levite c. over against Jebus 
JIark 5. 1. they c. over to the other side of the sea 

CAME out. 
Ge?j.24.15. behold Rebekah c. out with her pitcher 
25.25.first c. out red, all over like a hairy garment 
38. 28. the midwife said, this c. out tirst 
46. 26. all the souls which c. out of his loins 
Exod.1'3.3. remember the day in which ye c. out,4. 
Lev. 9. 24. a fire c. out from Lord, J^um. 16. 35. 
J\''iu«.12.4. the L. spake suddenly, they three c. out 

16. 27. Dathan and Abiram c. out and stood 
20.11. he smote rock, and water c. owi abundantly 

JDeut. 11.10. not as land of Egypt vv'hence ye c. out 
Josh. 5. 4. all that c. out were circumcised, 5. 
6. till all that c. out of Egypt were consumed 
Judg. 4. 22. Jael c. out to meet him, and said, come 
lSain.4. 16. themansaid toEii,Iamhe thatc. out 
of the army, I Hed to-day out of the army 
21. 5. about these three days since I c. out 
2'^am. 2.23. the spear c. out behind him, and he fell 
6. 20. Michael c. out to meet David and said 
11. 23. the men prevailed against us and c. out 

18. 4. and all the peo. c. out by hundreds and by 

1 Kings 8. 9. when the Ld. made a covenant with 

Israel when they c. out of Egypt, 2 Chr. 5. 10. 

20.19. these young men princes ol'provinces c.out 
2Chron. 20.10. not let Isr. invade, when they c. out 
Job 1. 21. naked c. I out of my mother's womb 

3. 11. why died I not from the W9mb? \yhy did I not 
give up the ghost, when I c. out of the belly? 
Jer. 17. 16. that which c. out of my lips was right 
EzeJc.l. 4. & whirlwind c. out of the north, a cloud 
Hab. 3.14. they c. o. as a w'hirlwind to scatter me 
Zech.5.9. c. o. two women, and wind in their wings 
Mat. 8. 34. the whole city c. out to meet Jesus 

12.44.return to house whence I c. out, Lukell.24:. 

27. 32. as they c. out they found Simon of Cyrene 

53. and c. out of the graves after his resurrection 

Markl.'H^. unclean spirit had cried, he c. out, 9.2G. 

6. 34. when he c. out he saw much people 

9. 7. a voice c. out of the cloud, saying, tliis is my 
iM^-el.22.when he c. o. he could not speak to them 

4. 35. and he c. out of him, and hurt him not 

15. 28. therefore c. out his father and intreated 
Joh7i 16. 27. because ye believed I c. out from G. 

17. 8. they have known that I c. out from thee 

19. 34. his side, forthwith c. out blood and water 
Acts 8. 7. unclean spiritsc.ozfi of many possessed 

16. 18. and the spirit c. out the same hour 
ICor. 14. 36. c. word of G. out from you, or to you 
Heb. 3. 16. not all that c. out of Egypt by Moses 
Rev. 7. 14. these c. out of great tribulation and 

have washed their robes 

14. 15. another angel c. out of the temple, 17. 
18. another angel c. out from the altar 

15. 6. the seven angels c. out of the temple 

19. 5. a voice c. oiit of the throne, praise our G. 

CAME to pass. 

Exod. 12. 41. and it c. to pass at the end of 430 

years, even the self-same day it c. to pass, 51. 

Deut. 2. 16. so it c. to pass, iSam. 13. 22. 2Kings 

15. 12. Esth. 2. 8. Acts 27. 44. 

Josh. 17. 13. it c. to pass when Israel grew strong 

21. 45. there failed not any thing; all c, to pass 
Judg. 13. 20. for it c. to pass, 1 Kings 11. 4. 15. 
15. 1. it c. to pass, 2 Kings 3. 5. JN'eh. 2. 1. ( 4. 1, 
7.16. 1. 17. 1. Jer. 35. 11. 
15«m.l.20. it c. to pass when the time was come 
10. 9. and all those signs c. to pass that day 
16. 23. it c. to pass when the evil spirit from God 

2 Sam. 2. 1. it c. to pass after this, 8. 1. ] 10. 1. 

2 Ki7igs 6. 24. 2 Chron. 20. 1. 

9 Kings 8. 15. and it c. to pass on the morrov/, 

1 Chron. 10. 8. .Ter. 20. 3. Acts 4. 5. 

/sa. 48. 3. 1 did them suddenly, and they c. to pass 

5. before it c. <o pass I shewed it thee 
I Tliess. 3. 4. even as it c. to pass and ye know 
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T/ie« CAME. 
Exod. 17. 8. thenc. Amalek and Ibught with Israel 
J^'um. 27. 1. then c. the daugiiters of Zelophehad 
ISaia. 2l. 1. t/ifiji c. David to Ahimelech the priest 
USaiii. 5. 1. then c. all the tribes lo Dd. to Hebron 

24. 6. then they c. to Gilead, and numbered ])eo. 
2Kingsl6.'37. then c. Eliak. and t5hebiia,y.sa. 36.22. 
2Chron. 1. 13. then c. Solomon from his journey 

12. 5. then c. iShemaiah the prophet to Kehoboam 
Ezra d.m.then c.iSheshbaz-zar and laid Ibundation 
J\l'ch. 1. 2. then Hanam one oi my brethren c. 

2. 9. then 1 c. to the governors beyond the river 
Job 30. 26. when 1 looKed lor good, then evil c. 
Jer.19.14. then c. Jeremiah from Tophet, whither 

38. 27. then c. all the princes unto Jeremiah 
Ezek. 14. 1. then c. certain of the elders of Israel 

23. 39. t/ien they c. same day into my sanctuary 
j\Iat. 9. 14. then c. to him the disciples of John 

15. 1. then c. to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, say. 
12. then c. his disciples, and said to him, 17. 19. 
25. then c. she, and worshipped him, Mark 7.25. 
18. 21. then c. Peter to him, and said. Lord, hov/ 
20. 20. then c. the mother of Zebedee's children 
26. 50. theri c. they, and laid hands on Jesus 
Luke 3. 12. then c. also publicans to be baptized 
22. 7. then c. the day of unleavened bread 
John 7. 45. then c. the othcers to the chief priests 
12. 28. then there c. a voice from heaven, saying 
20. 26. then c. Jesus, the doors being shut, and 

They CAME, or CAME they. 
Gen. 11. 31. they c. to Haran and dwelt there 
12. 5. and into the land of Canaan, they c. 

22. 9. they, c. to the place which God told them of 
Exod. 16. 35. till they c. to a land inhabited 

19.1. same day c. they into the wilderness of Sinai 

26'fflm.4.7.when they c. he lay on bed,ihey slew him 

liri7io-5l.32.Zadok and Nathan, t/ic?/ c.before king 

2. 7. so they c. to me, when I lied from Absalom 

13.25. they c. and told it in city, where old prophet 

2Kings 2. 4. 1 will not leave, 'so they c. to Jericho 

6. 4.when they c. to Jordan, they cut down wood 

20.14. these men whence c. they to thee, Isa. 39.3. 

2CIiron. 20. 4. out of all Juda they c. to seek Lord 

29. 17. on eighth day c. they to the porch of Lord 
Ezra 2. 68. some when they c. offered freely 
JVe/i. 13.21. from that time forth c. they no more 
Job 6. 20. they c. thither and were ashamed 

30. 14. they c. upon me as a wide breaking in 
Psal. 88. 17. they c. round about me like water 
Jer. 14. 3. they c. to the pits and found no water 

43. 7. thus c. they even to Tahpanhes 
Ezek. 23. 40. a messenger was sent, lo they c. 
Dan. 2. 2. they c. and stood before the king 

6. 24. or ever they c. at the bottom of the den 
Mat. 1. 18. before they c. together she was found 

14. 34. they c. into the land of Gennesaret 

18. 31. they c. and told their Ld. all, Luke 14.21. 

26. 73. after a while c. they that stood by 
Mark 1. 45. they c. to him from every quarter 

3.13. he called whom he would, and they c. to him 
Luke 2. 16. they c. with haste and found Mary 

24. 23. they c. saying, that they had seen a vision 
John 12. 9. and they c. not for Jesus' sake only 
Acts 8.3Q.they c.unto a certain water, eunuch said 

12. 10. they c. to the iron gate which opened 
20. they c. with one accord and desired peace 
17. 13. they c. thither also and stirred up people 

23. 14. they c. to the chief priests and elders 

33. who when they c. to Cesarea, presented Paul 
Rev. 7. 13. what are these, and whence c. they? 

Word of the Lord CAME. 
Gen.15.1. word of Lord c. to Abramin a vision, 4. 
ISam. 15. 10. word of L. c. to Samuel, saying 
2Sam. 24. 11. c. the word of Lord to Gad, David's 
IKings 6. 11. word of Lord c. to Solomon, saying 
16.1. ioord of L.c. to Jehu aga. Baasha, saying,7. 

17. 2. the word of Lord c. unto Elijah, 8. | 18.1. 

I 19. 9. 1 21. 17, 28. 

18. 31. whom w. of L. c. saying, Israel thy name 
2Kings 20. 4. the w. of L. c. to Isaiah, Isa. 38. 4. 
IChr. 17. 3. w. ofL. c. to Nathan || 22. 8. to David 
2CA.11.2.io.o/Z.c.toShemaiah,12.7.11.Y^mg-sl2.22. 
Jer. 1. 2. word of the Lord c. to Jeremiah, 4. | 2. 

1. I 14. 1. 1 29. 30. I .33. 1, 19. Dan. 9. 2. 
Ezek. 1. 3. w. of L. c. expressly to Ezckiel, 3. 16. 
Hos. 1.1. w. ofL. c. to Hosea || Joel 1. 1. c. to Joel 
Jonah 1. 1. word of Lord c. to Jonah, 3. 1. 1 Mic. 

■ 1. 1. to Micah 
Zeph.\.\.w. o/Z..c.toZeph.||/fa^.l.l.c.hy Haggai 
Zech.i.\. c. to Zech. H 7. 4. c. of hosts to me, 8.1. 

C^MEL. 
Gen. 24. 64. Rebekah saw Isaac, lighted of the c. 
Lev. 11.4. these ye shall not eat, the c. Deut.U. 7. 
ISam. 15. 3. but slay infant, ox, and c. and ass 
Zech.14.15. so shall be the plague of the c. and ass 
Mat. 19. 24. it is easier for a c. to go through the 
eye of a needle, Mark 10. 25. Luke 18. 25. 
23. 24. which strain at a gnat and swallow a c. 

CAMELEON. 
Z,eu. 11.30. these shall be unclean, the c. the lizard 



CAMELS. 
Ge7i 12.16 Abram had sheep,oxen,Bhe-asses,andc 
24. 19. 1 will draw water lor thy c. also, 44. 
3U. 43. Jacob had much cattle, as;5eSj" and c. 

31. 34. Rachel put them in the c. iurniture 
37. 25. Ishmaelites came with their c. bearicg 

Exod. 9. 3. hand of the L. on the c. and the oxen 
./udg. 6. 5. they and their c. without number, 7. 12 

8. 21. took away ornaments on their c. necks, 25 
ISajti. 27.9. David took away c and the apparel 

30.17. save 400 young men who rode on c. and lied 
IKings 10. 2. came to Jerusalem with c. 2C/i.9.1. 
2Kings 8. 9. Hazael took a present lorty c. burden 
IChr. 5. 21. theReubenites look away of c. 5U,U00 

12. 40. they of Zebulun brought bread on c. 
27. 30. over the c. also was Obil the Ishmaeiite 

Ezra 2. 67. their c. were 435. Keh. 7. 69. 
Estii. 8. 10. he sent letters by post on mules, c.l4. 
Job 1. 3. his substance also was three thousand c 
17. the Chaldeans fell on the c. and carried them 
Isa. 21. 7. he saw a chariot of asses and of c. 
30.6. will carry their treasures on the bunches of c. 
60. 6. the multitude of c. shall cover thee 
Jer, 49. 29. they shall take to themselves their c. 

32. their c. shall.be a booty, and their cattle 
Ezek. 25. 5. 1 will make Rabbah a stable for c. 
jMat. 3. 4. John had raiment of c. hair, Mark 1.6. 

CAMEST. 
Gen. 16. 8. Hagar, Sarai's maid, whence c. thoul 

24. 5. bring again to the land from whence thou c 
27. 33. and I have eaten of all before thou c. 

Exod.23.\5. for in it thou c. out from Egypt, 34.18, 
JVum. 22. 37. wherefore c. thou not unto me? 
Deut. 2. 37. to the land of Amman thou c. not 

16. 3. remember the day.tJiou c. thou c. in haste 
lSffim.13.11. thouc. not within the days appointed 

17. 28. Eliab said, why c. thou down hitlier? 
2Sam. 11. 10. c. thou not from thy journey? 

15. 20. whereas thou c. but yesterday, should I 
IKings 13. 9. not return by tl e way thou c. 17. 

14. art thou the man of God that c. from Judah? 
2Kings 19. 28. 1 will turn thee back by the way 

by which thou c. Isa. 37. 29 
JVe/i. 9. 13. thou c. down also on mount Sinai 
Isa. 64. 3. thou c. down, the mountains flowed 
Jer. 1. 5. before thou c. forth, I sanctified thee 
Ezek. 32. 2. and thou c. forth with thy rivers 
Mat.22.\2. friend, how c. thou in hither not having 
John 6. 25. they said, Rabbi, when c. thou hitherl 

16. 30. we Lelieve that thou c. forth from God 
Acts 9.17.Je3US appeared to thee in way,as Ihou c 

CAMP. 
Exod. 14. 19. the angel of Lord went before the c. 

16. 13. at even the quails came up and covered c. 

32. 17. there is a noise of war in the c. 

27. go thro' the c. and slay every man his brother 

36. 6. they caused it to be proclaimed thro' the c. 
Lev. 17. 3. what man killeth any goat in the c.7 

24. 10. they strove together in the c. 
JVwm.l.52.Israel shall pitch every one by his own c 
2. 3. on the east-side shall the c. of Judah pitch 
4. 5. when c. setteth forward, Aaron shall com« 

15. as the c. is to set forward, after that the sons 
11. 1. consume them in the utmost parts of tlie c. 

26. Eldad and Medad prophesied in the c. 
Deut. 23. lU. he shall not come within the 

14. the Lord walked in the midst of thy c. 
Josh. 6. 18. and make the c. of Israel a curse 
Judg. 7. 17. when I come to the outside of the c 

13. 25. Spirit of God began to move him in the c. 
21. 8. there came none to the c. from Jabesh 

12. young virgins, they brought them to the c. 
ISam. 4. 6. the noise of this great shout in the c.^ 

13. t 23. the standing c. of the Phihstines went 

17. 17. and run to the c. to thy brethren 
IKings 16. 16. all Israel made Omri king in the c. 
2Kings 6.8.in such and such a place shall be my c 

7. 7. they left the c. as it was, and fled for life 
8. and when these lepers came to the c. 
2Kings 19. 35. the angel of the Lord sraole in the 
c. of Assyrians 185,000, Isa. 37. 38. 
2Chr. 22. 1. the band came with the Arabians to c. 
Psal. 78. 28. let it fall in the midst of their c. 
106. 16. they envied Moses also in the c. 
Ezek. 4. 2. lay siege, set the c. also against it 
Joel 2. 11. for his c. is very great, for he is strong 
Rev. 20. 9. compassed the c. of the saints about 

Into the CAMP. 
Z-eu.M.S.after that he shall come iyito c. 16. 28, 28, 
JVum. 11. 30. Moses gat him into c. he and eldcre 
/)eMt.23.11.sun is down,he shall come into c. again 
ISam. 4. 7. the Philistines said, God is come into c 

Out of the CAMP. 
Exod. 19. 17. Moses brought forth people out ofe. 
Lev.10.4. come near, carry your brethren out of c. 

14. 3. the priest shall go forth out of c. and look 
17. 3. what man soever killeth a goat out of the c, 
24. 23. should bring him that had cursed o?<< of c. 

Kum. 5. 2. command they pui every leper out of c. 

12. 14. let Miriam be shutowf o/ the c. seven dayi 



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j\rMm.l4.44.tue ark andMoses departed notout ofc. 
Veut.^S.lO. unclean person shall go abroad u. ofc. 
ISam. 13. 17. spoilers came utU of c. of Philistines 
iSam.l. 2. behold, a man came out of c. from Saul 
3. he said to him, out ofc. of Israel am I escaped 
RoiLiid about the CAMP. 
A''«7H.11.31.quails fell, spread them round ab. c. 32. 
Judg 7, 21. stood every man in place round ab. c. 

Without the CAMP. 
Excd. 29. J.4. the liesh of the bullock shalt thou 
burn without the c. Lev. 8. 17. | 9. 11. ] 16. 27. 
33.7. pitched tabern. sought Lord, went without c. 
Lev. 6. 11. and shall carry forth ashes w. the c. 
13. 46. that hath the plague shall dwell w. the c. 
JVm?«. 5. 3. every leper shall be put out without c. 
15. 35. gatherer of sticks shall be stoned lo. the c. 
19. 3. bring the red heifer w. the c. and slay her 
31. 19. and do ye abide joithoiit the c. seven days 
Deut. 23. 12. thou shall have a place also w. the c. 
Josh. 6. 23. Raliab leftlier kindred loithout the c. 
Heb. 13. 11. bodies of those beasts are burnt w. c. 
13. let us go for|li to him joithout c. bearing his 
CAMP. 
fsa. 29. 3. I will c. against thee round about 
Jer. 50. 29. all ye that bend the bowc. against it 
JVah. 3. 17. which c. in the hedges in the cold day 

CAMPED. 
Exod. 19. 2 and there Israel c. before the mount 

CAMPS. 

&en.32.j 2. he called the name of that place two c. 

A'^um. 5.3. leper put out, that they defile not their c. 

10. 2. make two trumpets for journeying of the c. 

Jimos 4'. 10. 1 have made stink of your c. to come 

CAMPHIRE. 

Cant. 1. 14. my beloved is to me as a cluster ofc. 

4. 13. thy plants are an orchardtef c.witli spikenard 

CAN. 
(;re/4.41.38.Phara.said, c.we find such a one as this? 
Deut. 31. 2. I c. no more go out and come in 
25ffi?re.l2. 23. he is dead, c. I bring him back again? 
19. 35. c. I discern, c. I hear voice of singing-men? 
Job 6. 6. c. that which is unsavoury be eaten? 
8. 11. c. the rush grow without mire? c. the flag? 

22. 2. c. a man be profitable to God? 
13. c. he judge through the dark cloud? 

36. 29. c. any understand the spreading of clouds? 
Psal. 78. 19. they said, c. God furnish a table? 
20. c. he give bread also? c. he provide flesh? 
89. 6. who c. be compared? c. be likened to Lord? 
Prov. 6. 27. c. a man take fire in his bosom ? 
38. c. one go on hot coals and not be burnt? 
Isa. 46. 7. one shall cry, yet c. he not answer 
49. 15. c. a woman forget her sucking child? 
Jer.'2.3ll. c. a maid forget her ornaments, or a bride 

23. 24. c. any hide himself in secret places that I 
Amos 3. 3. c. two walk together exc. they be agreed? 

5. c. a bird fall in a snare where no gin is for him? 

8. Lord God hath spoken, who c. but prophesy? 
Mat.l9.25.\vhoc.besaivedlMarkHi.2G.Lukel8.26. 

27. 65. go your way, make it as sure as you c. 
Mark2.L9. c. the children of bride- chamber fast? 

9. 29. this kind c. come forth but by prayer 

10. 38. c. ye drink of the cup that I drink of? 
Luke 6.39. spake a parable, c. the blind lead blind? 
John 1. 46. c. any good come out of Nazareth? 

6. 60. this is a hard saying, who c. hear it? 
10. 21. c. a devil open the eyes of the blind? 

15. 4. no more c. ye, except ye abide in me 
Acts 10. 47. c. any man forbid water, that these 
i?07tt.8.7.mind is not subject to law,norindeed c.be 
Jam. 2. 14. and have not works, c. faith save him? 

3.12.C 

Hoio CAN 
Deut. 1. 12. how c. I alone bear your cumbrance? 
lSam.lG.2. how c. I go, if Saul hear, he will kill me 
Esth. 8. 6. how c. I endure to see evil or destruction 
Job 25. 4. how c. a man be justified with God ? 
Prov. 20. 24. how c. a man understand his way? 
Eccl. 4. 11. but how c. one be warm alone? 
Jer.47.7. how c. it be quiet seeing Ld. given charge 
t hoio canst thou be quiet seeing L. given charge 
Mat.l2.'i4. how c. ye being evil speak good things? 
John 3. 4. how c. a man he born when he is old? 

9. "Nicodemus said, hoio c. these things be? 
6. 52. hoiD c. this man give us his flesh to eat? 
14. 5. Thomas said, Lord, h. c. we know the way? 

Acts 8. 31. hoio c. I except some man guide me? 

CANNOT. 
Fsa. 1. 13. the calling of assemblies I c. away with 

29. 11. read this ; he saith, I c. for it is sealed 
Jer. 5. 22. yet the waves c. prevail, c. pass over 

18. 6. c. I (io with you as this potter, saith Lord? 
Dan. 2. 27. secret king demanded, c. astrologers 
Mat. 16. 3. c. ye discern the signs of the times? 
ZyMA-el3.33.itc.be that a prophet perish out of Jeru. 

16. 26. which would pass from hence to you c. 
ICor. 11. t 20. ye c. eat the Lord's supper 
Heb. 9. 5. of which we c. now speak particularly 

CANST. 
Exod. 33. 20. thou c. not see my face and live 
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the fig-tree bear olive-berries? a vine figs? 



DeM^28.27.with itch,whereof thod*c.not be healed 
Job 33.5.if thou c. answ. me, set thy words in order 
j)/ai.8.2. Lord, if thou wilt, thou c. make me clean 
Mark 9. 22. if thou c. do any tiling, have compas. 
Acts 21.37.chief captain said,c. thou speak Greek? 

CANDLE 
Is a long-roll or cylinder made of tallow, wax, c?'c. 

for giving light, Jer. 25. 10. Luke 15. 8. 
To which'are compared, [1] The reasonable soul, 
which is as a light set up in man bij-. God, and 
as his deiyuty to observe and judge our actions, 
and to inform and direct us, Prov. 20. 27. [2] 
Ministers, or the gifts and graces which God 
bestows on men, which are not gioen them only 
for their own sakes, but for the good of others 
also; as when men light a candle, they are not 
to hide it under a bushel, but io put it on a 
candlestick that it may communicate its light 
to all in the house. Mat. 5. 15. [3] The favour 
and blessing of God, which both direct and 
comfort the soul, Job 29. 3. 
They need no candle. Rev. 22. 5. Light, in its 
metaphorical notion, signifies knowledge, or 
comfort; The saints in heaven shall have no need 
of any created beings to help them to either of 
these; God and C/iriSt shall therefill their souls 
icith knowledge and joy not io be expressed. 
.Job 18. 6. his c. shall be put out with him 

21. 17. how oft is the c. of the wicked put out? 
29. 3. jvlien his c. shined upon my head 

Ps. 18. 28. for thou wilt light my c. theL. my God 
Prov. 20. 27- the spirit of man is the c. of the Ld. 

24. 20. the c. of the wicked shall be put out 

31. 18. her c. goeth not out by night 
Jer. 25. 10. and from them the light of the c. 
Mat. 5. 15. nor do men light a c. and put it under 
a bushel, Mark 4. 21. Luke 8. 16. 1 11. 33. 
J^uke 11. 36. when bright shinmg of a c. giveth light 

15. 8. doth not she ligiit a c. and sweep the house 
Rev. 18. 23. light of a c. shine no more in thee 

22. 5. and they need no c. nor light of the sun 
CANDLES. 

Zeph. 1. 12 I will search Jerusalem with c. 
CANDLESTICK. 

In Exod. 25. 31, 32, &c. ice read of the candlestick 
of gold with six branches, which Moses made by 
the command of God to beput into the taberna- 
cle: It was of hammered gold, a talent in 
weight: It had one foot of the same metal, and 
a stock tcith the branches adorned at equal dis- 
tances with sixflowers like lilies, with as many 
boicJs and knops placed alter fiately : Upon the 
stock and six branches of the candlestick were 
the golden lamps which were immoveahle,where- 
in there was put oil and cotton. It was placed 
on the south side in the holy place, and served to 
illuminate the altar of perfume, and the table of 
shew-bread, which were in the same place. 

The seven golden candlesticks represent the 
church. Rev. 1. 20. enlightened by the Spirit of 
God with his seven-fold,or various operations. 
Rev. 1.4. .f^'^d ffl candlestick may be an emblem 
of the church, which has not the light it shews 
from itself, but only holds it forth from Christ. 

Exod. 25.31. makec. of pure gold, 37.17. JV«m. 8.4. 

33. six branches that came out of the c. 37. 19. 

34. in the c. shall be four bowls, 37. 20. 
26. 35. thou shalt set the c. over against the table 
40. 24. put the c. in the tent of the congregation 

Lev. 24. 4. he shall order the lamps on the c. 
JVum. 3. 31. their charge sliall be the ark and c. 
4. 9. shall take a cloth and cover the c. of light 
8. 2. the lamps shall give light over against the c. 
2Kings-i.H).\et us set tbrhim there a bed, a table, ac. 
IChr. 28. 15. lamps of gold, by weight for every c. 
2Chr. 13. 11. also set they in order the c. of gold 
Dan. 5.5. and wrote over against the c. on plaister 
Zech. 4. 2. I looked, and beholda c. all of gold 
11. two olive-trees on the right side of the c. 
Mat. 5. 15. but on a c. and it giveth light to all in 
the house, Luke 8. 16. | 11. 33. 
Mark 4. 21. is a candle bro't not to be sot on a c? 
Ileb. 9.2. the first, wherein v/as the c. and the table 
ReD.2.5.repent, else I will come and remove thy c. 

CANDLESTICKS. 
IKings 7. 49. made the c. of pure gold, 2Chr. 4.7. 
IChron. 28. 15. even the weight for the c. of gold 
Jer. 52. 19. he took away the c. spoons, and cups 
Rev. 11. 4. the two c. standing before the Lord 
Sec Seven. 
CANE. 
Isa.'43. 24. hast bought me no sweet c. with money 
Jer. 6. 20. and the sweet c. from a far country 

CANKER, ED. 
2Tim. 2. 17. and their word will eat as doth a c. 
.Jam. 5. 3. your gold and silver is c. and the rust 

CANKER-WORM. 
.Toel 1. 4. hath c. eaten, and what c. left, 2. 25. 
JVaA. 3. ] 5. shall eat thee like c. make thyself as c. 
16. the c. spoileth, and flieth away 



CAPTAIN 

Is a name applied, [Ij To the king, or prince of a 

people, 1 Sam. iJ. 16. [2J I'o a chief marshal, 

Gen.37. t36. [3] To a general, or commander 

in an army. Gen. 26. 20. 2 Sam. 5. b. [4] To 

the head of a family, or tribe. Num. 2. 3. [5] 

To the governor of a province. Hag. 1. y 1, 

[6] To such as have the contmandof a coiitpa;iy, 

consisting sometimes of more, sometimes of 

fewer men, Deut. 1. 15. 

Chrisi Jesus is called the Captain of salvation, 

Heb. 2. 10. He is the author and guide, or 

leader to salvation. He by Ids sufferings and 

death merited salvation for his people; by his 

wordand Spirit fits them for it; hevanquishes 

all opposers of it; and puts them finally into 

the actual possession of it in heaven. 

Ge7t.37.36. sold Joseph to Potiphar, c. of theguarc 

, 40. 4. c. of the guard charged Joseph with their 

J^um. 2. 3. Nahsiion, c. of the chik.ren of Israel 

5. Nethaneel, c. of the children of Issachar 

14. 4. let us make a c. and return, jV'cA. 9. 17. 
Josh. 5. I'F. but asc. of the host of the Ld. I comg 

15. the c. of the Lord's host said to Joshua 

JM(!'«-.4.2.c.of Jabin's host wasSisera,7. lSam.12,9. 

11. 6. they said to Jephthah, come and be our c. 

11. the people made him head and c. over them 

15am.9.16.shalt anoint him c. over niy people, 10.1. 

13. 14. Ld. commanded him tobe c. over his people 

17. 18. carry these ten cheeses to c. of thousanc^ 

22. 2. and David became a c. over them 
2Sam.o.2. thou shalt feed, and be a c. over Israel 

8. he shall be chief and c. IChron. 11. 6. 

19. 13. if thou be not c. of host in room of Joab 

23. 19. Abishai was therefore their c. 
IKings 16. 16. Isr. made Omri, c. of the host, king 
2Kings 1. 9. the king sent a c. with his fifty 

11. he sent to him another c. with his fifty, 13. 
4.13. wouldest thou be spoken for to the c. of host? 
5. 1. Naaman, c. of the host .of the king of Syria 
9. 5. he said, I have an errand to thee, O c. 

15. 25. Pekah, a c. of his, conspired against hira 
18. 24. will turn away the face of ujie c. /5a.36.9. 

20. 5. and tell Hezekiah the c. of my people 
25.8.came Nebuzar-adan, c. of guard. Je7-.52.12- 

1 19. took away scribe ofc. of host, Jer. 52. 1 25. 
ICAr. 11. 21. more honourable, for he was their c. 

19. 18. killed Shophach c. of host, 2Sam. 10. 18. 
27. 5. the third c. Benaiah || 7. fourth c. Asahf^l 

8. the fifth c. Shamhuth || 9. the sixth c. Ira 
2Chron. 13. 12. God himself is with us for our c. 
isa. 3. 3. the Lord doth take away the c. of fifty 
Jer. 37.13. a c. of the ward, Irijah, took Jeremiah 

40. 2. the c. of the guard took Jeremiah, and said 
5. c. gave victuals and a reward, and let him go 

51. 27. call together, appoint a c. against her 
Hag. 1. 1 1. word came to Zerubbabel, c. of Judah 
John 18. 12. then the band and the c. took Jesus 
Acts 5. 26. then the c. with officers went and bro't 
Heb.2.1{}. to make c. of their salvation perfect thro' 

CAPTAINS. 
i^zocZ. 15.4. his chosen c. also are drowned in Red-s. 
JViim. 31. 14. Moses was wroth with c. of thousands 
Deut. 1. 15. 1 made wise men c. over thousands 

20. 9. shall make c. of the army to lead the people 
ISam. 8. 12. he Mill appoint him c. over thousands 

22.7. will son of Jesse make you allc. of thousands? 
2Sam. 18. 5. when the king gave all the c. charge 

23. 8. that sat in the seat, chief among the c. 

t 13. the three c. came to the caveof Adullam 
IKings 2. 5. thou knowest what Joab did to the c. 

9. 22. they were his princes, and c. and rulers 

20. 24. take kings away, and put c. in their rooms 
22. 33. when the c. perceived that he was not the 

king of Israel, they turned back, 2Ckr. 18. 32. 
2^77!,§-sll.l5.Jehoiada commanded c. t)f hundreds 
IChron. 4. 42. having for c. Pelatiah and Neariah 

11.15. now three of the 30 c. went down to David 

12. 34. of Naphtali a thousand c. and with them 
2Chron. 21. 9. Jehoram smote the Edomites and c. 

33. 11. Lord brought on them the c. of the host 
A''eh.2.9. the king had sent c. of the army with me 
Job 39. 25. the thunder of the c. and the shouting 
Jer. 13. 21. for thou hast taught them to be c. 

51.23.with thee will I break in pieces c. and rulera 
57. I will make drunk her c. and her rulers 
Ezek. 21. 22. c. to open the mouth in the slaughter 

23.6. c. and rulers all desirable young men, 12, 23. 
Dan. 3. 27. the c. saw these men on whose bodies 

6. 7. the c. have consulted to establish a statute 
JVffA. 3. 17. and thy c. as the great grasshoppers 
J!/a7-A:6.21.Herod on birth-day made supper to his c 
Luke 22. 4. Judas went and communed with the c 
Rev. 19. 18. may eat the flesh ofc. and n: g hty men 

CAPTIVE. 
Gen. 14. 14. heard that his brother was taken c. 

34. 29. their wives took they c. and spoilt d all 
Exod.12.29. unto the first-born of the c. in dungeon 
Dcjit. 21. 10. and thou hast taken them c. 
2Kings 5. 2. and had brought away c. a little maid 



CAP 



CAP 



CAR 



2KinffS 6.22.smile those thou hasttakenc.with tliy 
IsaA'^.'21.l am desolate, ac.and removing to and iVo 

24. or shall the lawful c. be delivered? 
51.14.the c. exile hasteneth,thatiie may be loosed 
5:2. 2. loose thy self, O c. daughter ofZion 
4mos 6. 7. they shall go c. with the first that go c. 
"ITim. 2. 26. who are taken c. by him at his will 
Carry or carried CAPTIVE, or CAPTIVES. 
tre/i.31.2(5. carried away my daughters as c. taken 
JVu?n. 24. 22. until Ashur shall carry thee away c. 
lA7He-58.46.that theycarrythem awayc.2CA.6.36. 
47. if they shall bethink themselves in the land 
whither they were carried c. 2Chron. 6. 37. 
2 Kill a- s 15.29. Tiglath-pileser carried them c. to 
16. 9. he carried the people of Damascus c. to JCir 
lCkro7i. 5.6. whom the king of Assyria carried c. 
2Ckron. 25. 12. other lO.OOU did Judah carry c. 
28 5. they carried away a great multitude c. 
8. Israel carried c. of their brethren 200,000 
P5.IO6. 46. be pitied of those that carried them c. 
137.3.they that carried us c. required of us a song 
Jer. 13. 17. because the Lord's tloc^is carried c. 

19. Judah shall be wholly carried away c. 
?0.4. he shall carry theni c. to Babylon, and slay 
24.5. I will acknowledge them that are carried c. 
27. 20. took not when he carried c. Jeconiah 
29. 4. saith the Lord to all that are carried c. 
14. 1 will bring you again into the place whence 
I caused you to be carried away c. 
40. 1. Judah which were carried away c. 52. 27. 
7. of them that were not carried c. to Babylon 
41. 10. Ishmael carried away c. all the residue 
43.12.shallcarri/theEgyptiansc.and array himself 
52.29. Neb. carried c. from Jerusalem 832 persons 
30. carried away c. of the Jews 745 persons 
Lam. 4. [ 22. lie will carry thee c. for thy sins 
Ezek. 6.9. nations, whither they shall be carried c. 
Dan. 11. 8. and shall also carry c. into "Egypt 
Amos 1. 6. because they carried c. the captivity 
Obad. 11. in the day that strangers carried c. his 

Carrying CAPTIVE. 
Jer. 1. 3. to thb carry ino- away of Jerusalem c. 

Lead, or led CAPTIVE. 
JtLdg.5.12.lead thy captivityc. thou son of Abinoam 
lirm^58.48.in land of their enemies whoZed theme. 
2Chron. 30. 9. compassion before them that lead c. 
Psal. 68. 18. thou hast led captivity c. Epk. 4. 8. 
Jer. 22. 12. die in place whither they led him c. 
jJmos 7. 11. Israel shall be led c. out of their land 
JV*a^.2.7.Huzzab shall be led c.her maids shall lead 
Luke 21. 24. shall be led away c. into all nations 
2Ti7n. 3. 6. lead c. silly women laden with sins 

CAPTIVES. 
Mum. 31.9. Israel took all the women of Midian c. 

12. they brought the c. || 19. purify your c. 
Dent. 21.11. seest among the c. a beautiful woman 

32. 42. mine arrows drunk with the blood of the c. 
\Sam. 30. 5. David's two wives were taken c. 
2Kings 24.14. he carried from Jerusalem 10,000 c. 
'iChron. 28. 11. hear me, and deliver the c. again 

13. and said, ye shall not bring in the c. hither 
Tsa. 14. 2. shall take them c. whose c. they were 

20. 4. lead away the Ethiopians c. young and old 
45. 13. he shall let go my c. not for price nor reward 

49. 25. the c. of the mighty shall be taken away 
61. 1. to proclaim liberty to the c. Luke 4. 18. 

Jer. 48. 46. thy sons and daughters are taken c. 

50. 33. and all that took them c. held them fast 
jr.:e«.i.l.as I was among the c. by the riverChebar 

16. 53. 1 will bring again the captivity of thy c. 

Dan. 2.25. 1 have found a man of the c. of Judah 
CAPTIVITY. 

God generally punished the vices and infidelities 
ofhispeoplebydifferentcaptivitiesorservitudes 
whereinto he permitted them to fall. Jifter the 
deliverance of the Israelites out of Egypt, there 
are reckoned six bondages or captivities during 
the government of Judges: The first xinderChw.- 
shan-rishathaim, king of Mesopotamia, which 
continued about eight years, Judg. 3. 8. The 
second ?tre<Zer Eglon, king of Moab, from which 
they zoere delivered by Ehud, ,Iudg. 3. 14, 15. 
The third under </iePhilistines,o?ii of which they 
were resetted by Shamgar, Judg. 3. 31. The 
fourth underSvLhm, king of Jia.zor, from which 
they were delivered by Deborah and Barak, 
Judg. 4. 22, 23. The fifth under the Midianites, 
from which Gideon freed them, Judg. 6. 2, 12. 
TTie sixth under the Ammonites and Philis- 
tines, during o'he judicatures of Jephthah, Ib- 
zan, Elon, Abdou, Eli, Samson, Samuel. 

The greatest and most remarkable captivities of 
the Hebrews, loere those of Judah and Israel, 
which happened under the Icings of each of 
these kingdoms. 

Tiglath-pileser, king of Assyria, in the year of the 
world 3264, took several cities belonging to the 
kingdom of Israel, and carried away a great 
number of captives, principally from the tribes 
<?^Reuben,Gad, and the half tribe of Ma.na.ssQh, 
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2Kihgs lo. 29. jYcxt to him Shalmaiicsor took 
and destroyed Samaria, after a siege of three 
years,iji'3iti3,and transplanted the tribes which 
had been spared by Tiglath-pileser, to the pro- 
vinces beyond ^Ae Euphrates, 2A77Jo-sl8.9,lU,ll. 
..diid it is generally believed that there was no re- 
turn from this captivity, and that the ten tribes 
never came back again after their dispersion. 
As to the captivities 0/ Judah; in the fifth year 
of Rehoboam, son of Solomon, Shishak, king 
of Egypt, came up against Jerusalem with a 
numerous army, and sacked the city, took away 
the treasures out of the house of the J^ord, and 
out of the house of the king, 2 Chron. 12. 2. 
After war ds,in the reign o/Hezekiah, Sennacherib 
king of Assyria sent a great army and laid 
close siege to it. Upon this Hezekiah fortified 
and repaired it, 2 Chron. 32. 5. and the hand of 
the Lord being with him, for he loas a pious 
good king, the Assyrians, after a time, were 
forced to raise the siege, not being able to take 
the city, yet after this, it teas taken and plun- 
dered three several times by Nebuchadnezzar 
king of Babylon ; first, in the reign of Jehoi- 
akim ; again, //t that 0/ Jehoiachin, /«5 son; 
and a third time, in that of Zedekiah his bro- 
ther ; whenheburnt thewholecity, and carried 
away all the people to Babylon, where they re- 
mained seventy years, Jer. 25. 12. 
Upon their being permitted to return by Cyrus 
king of Persia, after they had remaiyied in cap- 
tivity seventy years, Zerubbabel rebuilt the 
temple, and Nehemiah the city ; and Ezra the 
priest and scribe restored the law. And thus 
they stood,till the time 0/ Antiochus,Epiphanes, 
2cho plundered the city, burned the law, and 
profaned the temple. 
But all was soon after set right again by the 
valorous conduct 0/ Judas Maccabeus; and they 
continued in a flourishing condition for many 
years; till Hyrcanus aiid Aristobulus, two 
brothers, contending about the crown, Porapey, 
who at that time teas at the head of the Roman 
army in Syria, took advantage of the dissen- 
sion, and seized the city; which Antigonus, the 
son of Aristobulus, by the -assistance of the 
Parthians, soon after recovered. 
From him it was presently after taken by the 
firstTAexoA, icho, by the favour of the Romans, 
and the assistance of their Proconsul of Syria, 
was declared king thereof. 
Thenceforic a'rd it continued in subjection, some- 
times to the Herods, but mostly to governors 
sent from Rome, till about forty years after 
the Jews had crucified Christ, because of the re- 
bellious disposition of its inhabitants, it was, 
together with the temple, utterly destroyed and 
levelled tcith the ground, by Titus, the son of 
Vespasian Cajsar. After which, the Jews never 
attempted more to return to it. 
It is said, Job 42. 10, that The Lord turned the 
captivity of Job, that is, he brought him out of 
that state of bondage in which he had been so 
long held by Sataii and his own spirit, and out 
of all his distresses and miseries. 
In Eph. 4. 8, He led captivity captive. He led 
them captive who had led others into captivity. 
Our Lord Jesus Christ, the head of the church, 
by his ascension and victory over death, Satan, 
and sin, conquered and triumphed over them 
and all our spiritual enemdes. 
ATum. 21. 29. he hath given his daughters into c. 
Deut. 21. 13. he shall put the raiment of c. from her 
30. 3. Lord will turn thy c. and have compassion 
Jud.g. 18. 30. till tiie day of the c. of the land 
'iKings 24. 15. those carried he into c. to Babylon 
25. 27. in thirty seventh year of the c. Jer. 52. 31. 
\Chr. 5. 22. they dwelt in their steads until the c. 
6.15.Jehozadak went into c. when the Ld. carried 
2Chron. 6. 37. if they pray to thee in the land of c. 
38. if they return to thee in the land of their c. 
29. 9. our sons and our wives are in c. for this 
Ezra 9. 7. have been delivered to c. and to a spoil 
J^'eh. 1. 2. the Jews which were left of the c. 
4. 4. give them for a prey in the land of their c. 
Esth. 2. 6. Mordecai carried away with the c. 
Job 42. 10. and the Lord turned the c. of Job 
Ps. 14. 7. when the Lord bringeth back the c. 85.1. 
78. 61. and he delivered his strength into c. 
126. 1. when the Lord turned again thee. ofZioji 
4. turn again our c. O Lord, as streams in south 
5. 13. therefore my people are gone into c. 
1 4. so Assyria shall lead away the c. of Egypt 
17. Lord will carry thee away with a mighty c. 
46. 2. but themselves are gone into c. 
49. t 25. c. of the mighty shall be taken away 
Jer. 15. 2. such as are for the c. to the c. 43. 11. 
24. t 5. as good figs, so will I acknowledge the c. 
29. 14. 1 will turn a-way your c. saith the Lord, 
30. 3. I 32. 44. ] 33. 7, 11, 26. 



Isa 
20, 

29 



Tcr. 29. 20. hear ye, all ye of c. || 28. this c. is long 
22.shall be taken up a curse by all the c. of Judau 
31. send to all them of the c. saying, thus saith Lu. 

30. 10. and thy seed from the land oi their c. 46. \:'7 

48. 11. Moab is at ease, nor hath he gone inti, i- 
t46.woc to thee,OMoab,thy sons are taken intoc 

^GTn.1.3. Judah is gone into c. because of atHictior 
5. her children are gone into c. before the cnenn 
2.14.they have not discovered, to turn away thv t 
4. 22. he will no more carry thee awjay into c. 

Ezek. 1. 2. was the fifth year of Jehoiachija's c 
3. 11. get to them of the c. and speak to them 

15. then I came to them of the e. 11. 24. 

11. 25. 1 spake to them of the c. all things 

12. 7. 1 brought forth my stutF, as stuif for c. 
16. 53. when I shall bring again their c. the c.o! 

Sodom, and the c. of Samaria, and her daugh 
25. 3. when thou went into c. thou saidst. Aha 
33. 21. in the twelfth year of the c. one escaped 

39. 23. that the house of Israel went into c. 

40. 1. in the five and twentieth year of our c. 
Dan. 6. 13. Daniel which ispf the c. of Judah' 

11. 33. shall fall by c. and by spoil many days 
Hos. 6. 11. when I return the c. of my people 
Amos i.'fi 0. slain young men with c. of your horses 
Obad. 20. the e. of this host, the c. of Jerusalem 
JMic. 1. 16. for they are gone into c. from thee 
JVah. 3. 10 No went into c. her children dashed 
Hub. 1. 1 7. from them shall proceed the c. of these 

i. and they shall gather the c. as the sand 
Zcph. 2. 7. the Lord shall turn away their c. 3. 20 
Zech. 6. 10. take of them of the c. even of Heldaj 
Rom. 7. 23. and bringing me into c. to the lav/ of sin 
2Cor. 10. 5. bringing into c. every thought to obed. 
See Captive. 
Bring CAPTIVITY. 
Ezra 1. 11. he did bring up with them of the c. 
Ps. 53. 6. when God bringeth back c. of his people 
Jer. 30.18. 1 will bring again the c. of Jacob's tents 

31. 23. when I shall bring again their c. 

48. 47. yet will I bring again the c. of Moab 

49. 6. I will bring again the c. of Amnion 
39. 1 w-ill bring again the c. of Elam, saith the L. 

Ezek. 29. 14. 1 will bring again the c. of Egypt 
39. 25. now will I bring again the c. of Jacob 
Joel 3. 1. when I bring again the c. of Judah 
Amos 9. 14. 1 will bring again the c. of my people 

Children of CAPTIVITY. 

Ezra 4.1.heard that childr.of c. builded the temple 

6. 16. the rest o? children ofc. kept the dedication 

19. the childr. ofc. kept passover on the 14th day 

20. killed passover for children ofc. and brethren 

10.7. they made proclamation to the children ofc. 

16. the childr. ofc. did so, and all were separated 
Daji.5.Vi. Daniel which art oi^ child, ofc. of Judah 

Go into CAPTIVITY. 
Z)eMi.2S.41. thy sons and daughters shall go into c. 
Je7'.20.6.thou and all in thine hause shall go inte e. 
22.22. eat thy pastors and thy lovers shall go into c. 
30.16.adversaries,every one of them shall ^0 in.e. 
46. 19. O daughter, furnish thyself lo go into c. 
48.7.Chemosh o-o into c. || 49.3.their kings ^0 in.c, 
Ezek. 12. 4. shalt go forth, as they that go into c. 
30. 17. and these cities shall go into c. 
18. as for Egypt, her daughters r^hall go into c. 
Amosl.o.the people of Syria shall gu in. c.unto Kir 
15. their king shall go into c. he and his princes 
5. 5 for Gilgal shall surely ^0 into c. and Beth-el 
27. therefore will I cause you to go into c. beyond 
7. 17. Israel shall surely go intoc. forth of his land 
9. 4. and tho' they go into c. before their enemies 
Zech. 14. 2. and half of the city shall go into c. 
Rev. 13. 10. he that leadeth into c. shall go into c. 

Out of CAVTIYITY. 

Ezra2. 1. now these M'ent up out of c. JVeh. 7. 6. 

3. 8. all that were come up out of c. JVch. 8. 17. 

6. 21. the children of Israel which were come 
again out of c. kept the feast with joy 

8. 35. were come out of c. offered to God of Israel 

CARBUNCLE, S. 
Exod. 28. 17. the first row shall be a c. 39. 10. 
Isa. 54. 12. and I will make thy gates of c. 
Ezek. 28. 13. the topaz and e. were thy covering 

CARCASE. 
I^ev. 5. 2. touch e. of unclean thing, is unclean 

7. t 24. fat of the c. may be used, but not eaten 
11. 8. their c. ye shall not touch, Deut. 14. 8. 
17. t 15. every soul that eateth a c. shall wash_ 

Deut. 28. 26. thyc. shall bemeat unto fowls of air 
Josh. 8. 29. that they should take his c. down 
Judg. 14. 8. to see the c. of thehon, honey in the c 
IKings I3.22.thy c. shall not come to the sepulchre 
24. his c. cast in the way, a lion stood by the c. 
2Kings 9. 37. the c. of Jezebel shall be as dung 
Isa. 14. 19. cast out as a c. trodden under feet 
Mat. 24. 28. where the c. is, there will the eagles be 

CARCASES. 

Gen. 15. 11. when the fowls came down on tho e 

Z/ew.11.11. ye shall have their c.in abominaiion,26 

26. 30. 1 will cast your c. on the c. of your idols 



CAR 

/Vam. 14. 29. your c. shall fall in the wilderness 

ISam. 17. 46. I will give tlie c. of the Philistines 

{sa. 5 25. their c. were torn iu midst of the streets 

34. 3. tlielr stink shalJ come up out of tiieir e. 

66.24. loolc on c. of them that have transgressed 

/^. 7. 33. and the c. of this people siiall be meat 

for the fowls of heaven, 16. 4. I 19. 7. 

16 IS.they have liiled mine inheritance with the c. 

Ezfk. 6. 5. 1 will lay the c. of Israel before idols 
43 7. my name no more defile by c. of their kings 
9. lot them put the c. of their'kings far from me 

A'oA 3 3. and there is a great number of c. 

Heb 3 17.grieved with them whose c. fell in wilder. 
CiiRE 

£8 applied, [I] To God, (1) In general, inrespect 
of his care for all his creatures, Mat. 6. 26, 30. 
ICor. 9. 9. (2) In particular, in respect of tlie 
godly, 1 Pet. 5. 7. [II] To men, and is either 
lawful, (1) tchen they endeavour to please God 
to mourn for their sins, and amend what has 
been amiss in their conduct, 2 Cor. 7. 11. (2) 
When they are concerned and solicitous about 
the welfare of others, and the saloation of their 
souls, 2Cor.7.12. PJiil.2.20. (3) IVhen they mo- 
derately take thought for the things of this pre- 
sent life, resigning themselves at the same time 
to the will and providence of God, IPet. 5. 7. 
Or unlawful, (1) When they are careful about 
things that are not in any case tcarrantoMe, as 
to make provision for thcfiesh,t'o fulfil the lusts 
tefiret//,Ilom.l3.14. (2) IVhen they ha.vc a per- 
plexing distrustful care about things which in 
their own nature arelawful and warrantable, as 
for one to be so diligent in his particular calling 
as to be careless of the worship of God, or to 
distrust his providence. Mat. 13. 22. Lukel0.41. 

We are not careful to answer thee in this matter, 
Dan. 3. 16. The case is so plain, that it admits 
no dispute, or deliberation; it requires no an- 
swer at all, at least in words, but rather in 
deeds of constancy and courage on our parts. 

IS am. 10. 2. thy father hath left the c. of the asses 

2^in^s4.13.hast been careful for us with all this c. 

Jer. 49. 31. the nation that dwelleth wiihout c. 

Ezek. 4. 16. shaU eat bread by weight and with c. 

Mat. 13.22. the c. of this world chokes the word 

i7<A:el0.34.he took c. of him || 35. take c. of him 

ICor. 9. 9. doth God take c. for oxen? 
12. 25. should have the same c. one for another 

2C?r. 7. 12. but that our c. for you might appear 
8. 16. put the same earnest c. in Titus for you 

11. 28. besides the c of all the churches 

1 Tim. 3. 5. how shall he take c. of church of God 
IPet. 5. 7. casting your c. on liim, for he careLh 

CARE, ED. 
2Sam. 18. 3. for if we floe, they will not c. for us 
Psal. 142. 4. refuge failed, no man c. for mj' soul 
Luke 10. 40. dost thou not c. that my sister left mel 
John 12. 6. this he said, not that he c. for the poor 
Jlcts 18.17. and Gallio c. for none of those things 
ICor. 7. 21. art called being a servant, c. not for it 
Phil. 2. 20. who will naturally c. for your state 

CAREFUL. 
'^Kings 4. 13. behold thou hast been c. for us with 
Jer. 17. 8. and shall not be c. in the year of drought 
Z)an.3.16.0 Nebuchad.we are not c.to answer thee 
Luke 10. 41. i\lartha, thou art c. about many things 

12. t 29. live not in c. suspense 

Phil. 4. 6. c. for nothing, but by jjrayer let requests 

10. wherein ye were c. but lacked opportunity 

Tit. 3. 8. they misht be c. to maintain good works 

CAREFULLY. 
Deut. 15. 5. if thou c. hearken unto the Lord 
ZChron. 36. j 15. sending his messengers c. 
J\Tic. 1. 12. for the inhabitant of Maroth waiteth c. 
Phil. 2. 28. I sent him therefore the more c. 
JJeb. 12. 17. thouiih he soug'it it c. with tears 

CAREFULNESS. 
Ezek. 12. 18. drink thv water with tremUling and c. 

19. they shall eat their bread vrith c. and drink 
ICor. 7. 32. but I would have you without c. 
2Cor. 7. 11. what c. it\\To't in vou, what clearing 

CARELESS. 
Judg. 18. 7. the five men saw how they dwelt c. 
Isa. 32.9. hear my voice, ye c. daughters, give ear 
ICshall be troubled ye c. women || 11. ye c. ones 
Ezek. 30. 9. to make the c. Ethiopians afraid 

CARELESSLY. 
Tsa. 47. 8. hear now this thou that dwellest c. 
Ezek. 39. 6. send a fire among them that dwell c. 
Zeph. 2. 15. this is the rejoicing city that dwelt c. 

CARES. 
Mark 4. 19. the c. of this world choke the word 
Luke S. 14. and they are choked with c. and riches 
21. 34. lest be overcharged with the c. of this life 

CAREST,'ETH, ING. 
Deut. 11.12. a land which the Lord thy God c. for 
ISfl?n.9. 5. lest my father leave c. for the asses 
Mat. 22 16. thou art true, nor c. thou for any man 
JVarki.SS. Master, c. thou not that we perish? 
(15 



CAR 

Mark 12.14. know thou art true, and c. for do man 
JoAnlO.13. because a hirehng c. not for the sheep 
ICo?-. 7. 32. that is unmarried c. for the things, 34. 
33. that is married, c. for things of the world, 34. 
lPe«.5.7.casting your care on him, for he c. for you 
CARNAL 

Sigm&es,BelongingtotheJiesh,fleshly,oxsensual. 
This word is applied, [1] 7'o such as are in a 
natural unrcgenerated state, who are enemies 
to God, and given to sensualpleasures, iohn'i. 
6. Rom.8.7. [2] To one who is in part renewed 
by the grace of God, yet so as tlcat there arere- 
mainders of sin and corruption, which oppose 
and war against this gracious principle, Kom. 
7.14. Such a one is carnal, in part, in regard of 
theremainders of corruption; a?i(/ comparative- 
ly, z?i respect of the purity of the law of God. 
[3] To the ceremonial law, which consisted of 
such rites, ceremonies, and ordinances, as only 
related to the body and the purifying of the 
flesh, but did not reach the soul, Heb. 9. 10. 
[4] To worldly things, such as silver and gold, 
and other thii^gs needful for the sustentation 
of the body, Rom. 15. 27. 1 Cor. 9. 11. 

Rom.l.li. law is spiritual, but I am c. sold under 
8. 7. because the c. mind is enmity against God 
15. 27. dujy is to minister to them in c. things 

ICor. 3. 1. but as unto c. even to babes in Christ 
3. for ye are yet c. || 4. are ye not c? 
9. 11. is it a great thing if we reap your c. things? 

2Cbr.lO. 4. the weapons of our warfare are not c. 

Heb.l.lQ. made not after the law of a c. command. 

9. 10. which stood in c. ordinances imposed on them 

CARNALLY. 

Z/et'. 18.20. shalt not he c.with thy neighbour's wife 
19. 20. v.-hosoever lieth c. with a bond-maid 

JVum. 5. 13. and a man lie with her c. and it be hid 

Rom. 8. 6. for to be c. minded is death, but to be sp. 
CARPENTER, S. 

2Sam. 5. 11. Hiram sent c. to David, IChr. 14. 1. 

2Ei7igs 12. 11. they laid it out to c. and builders 

2Chron. 24. 12. they hired c. to repair, Ezra 3. 7. 

Isa. 41. 7. so the c. encouraged the goldsmith 
44. 13. the c. stretcheth out his rule, he marketh 

Jc?-.24.1. the c. and smiths he carried away, 29.2. 

Zech. 1. 20. and the Lord shewed me four c. 

Mat. 13. 55. they said, is not this the c. son? 

Mark 6. 3. is not this the c. the son of Mary? 
CARRIAGE, S. 

A'*«m. 4. t 24. this is the c. of the Gershonites 

Judg. 18. 21. the Danites, and the c. before them 

ISam. 17. t 20. David came to the place of the c. 
22. David left his c. with the keeper of the c. 

Isa. 10. 28. at Michmash he hath laid up his c. 

46.1. your c. were heavy laden, they are a burden 

Jlcts 21. 15. we took up our c. went up to Jerusalem 
CARRY 

Signifies, [1] To bear, or remove, 2 Sam. 15. 29. 
[2] To protect and keep safely, Isa. 46. 3, 4. 
[3] To leal, or drive, Gen. 31.18. [4] To make 
to ride, 1 Chron. 13. f 7. 

GcK.37.25.Ishmaelitcs going to c. spicery to Egypt 

42.19. go ye, c. corn for the famine of your houses 

43. 11. c. the man a present, a little balm, honey 
12. the money brought, c. it again in your hand 

44. 1. fill the sacks with as much as they can c. 
45.27. he saw v.'agons Joseph sent to c. liim, 46. 5. 
50. 25. ye shall c. up my bones, Exod. 13. 19. 

£a:od.33.15.thy presence go not, c. us not up hence 
Lev. 10. 4. c. your brethren out of the camp 
JVum. 11. 12. should say, c. them in thy bosom 
Deut. 14. 24. so that thou art not able to c. it 
.Tosh. 4. 3. c. the twelve stones over with you 
ISam. 17. 18. c. these ten cheeses to the captain 
20. 40. Jonathan said, go, c. them to the city 
2Sam. 19. 18. a ferry-boat to c. over king's house. 
IKings 18. 12. the Spirit of the Lord shall c. thee 
2Kings4. 19. his father said, c. him to his mother 
9. 2. and c. Jehu to an- inner chamber 
17. 27. saying, c. thither one of the priests 
IChron. 10. 9. sent to the Philistines to c. tidings 
15. 2. none ought to c. the ark but the Levites 
23.26. the Levites shall no more c. the tabernacle 
2Chr. 2.16. thou shalt c. the wood up to Jerusalem 
36. 6. bound him to c. him to Babylon, Jer. 39. 7. 
Ezra 5.15. c. these vessels into the temple at Jeru. 
7. 15. c. the silver and gold freely otFered to God 
Eccl. 10. 20. a bird of the air shall c. the voice 
7sa.23.7.her own feet shall c.her afar off to sojourn 
30. 6. they will c. their riches on young asses 
40. 11. he shall c. the lambs in his bosom 
46. 4. and even to hoary hairs will I c. you 
7. they c. him and set him in his place 
Je?-.20.5.will I take them and c. them to Babylon 
39. 14. that Gedaliah should c. Jeremiah home 
Ezek. 22. 9. in thee are men c. tales to shed blood 
Mark 6. 55. and besan to c. about in beds the sick 
11.16. not sufl^er any to c. a vessel thro' the temple 
Luke 10. 4. c. neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes 
John 5. 10. it is not lawful for thee to c. thy bed 
L 



CAR 

John 21.18. and c. thee whither thou wouldest not 

CARRY away. 
2Ki7igsl8. 11* king of Assyria did c. away Israel 

25. 11. the fugitives did Nebuzar-adan c. away 
2C7i?-o?i.20.25.1ound more than lliey could c. away 
Job 15. 12. why doth thine heart c. thee away? 
Ps. 49.17. when he dieth he shall c. nothing away 
Eccl. 5. 15. nothing left which he may c. a. m hand 
Isa. 5. 29. they shall c. the prey away safe 

15.7. which they have laid up, shall they c. awa-^ 
22.17. behold the Lord will c. thee away 
41. 16. thou shalt fan them, and the wind shall c 

them away, 57. 13. 
Lam. 4. 22. he will no more c. thee away, O Zioii 
Ezek. 38. 13. art thou come to c. away silver? 
..ids 7.43. and 1 will c. you away beyond Babylon 
-See Captive. 
' CARRY back. 
2Sam. 15. 25. c. back the ark of God into the city 
IKijigs 22. 26. c. Micaiah b. to Amon, 2C/i.r.l8.25. 

CARRY forth. 
£xo(/.12.46.shalt not c. forth ought o'f the passo ver 
14. 11. dealt thus with us to c. us /. out of Egypt 
Z.ew.4.12. even the whole bullock shall be c.f. 21. 
6.11. c.f. ashes without the camp, 14.45. || 16.27. 
2Chr. •^. 5. c. forth the filthiness out of holy place 
Jer. 17. 22. nor c.f. a burden on the sabbath-day 
Ezek. 12. 6. in their eight, c. it forth in the twihght 

CARRY out. 
fi'e?i47.30.Jacob said,thou shalt c.me out of Egypt 
Deut. 28. 38. shall c. much seed out, gather httie in 
IKings 21. 10. then c. him out and stone him 
22. 34. he said, c. me out of the host, 2C/n-. 18. 33. 
2Chron.'22. 36. c. it out abroad into brook KidroR 
Ezek.12.5. dig through the wall "aid c. cut thereby 
..icts 5. 9. the feet at the door, and shall c. thee out 
1 Tim. 6. 7. it is certain we can c. nothing out 

CARRIED. 
Gen. 46. 5. the sons of Israel c. Jacob, 50. 13. 
Lev. 10. 5. c.them in their coasts out of the camp 
./osh. 4. 8. they c. the stones over wiLh them 
Judg. 16. 3. he c. them up to the top of a hill 
ISam. 5. 8. let the ark of God be c. unto Gath 
2Sam. 6. 19. David c. the ark aside, IChr. 13. 13. 

15. 29. Abiathar c. the ark of God to Jerusalem 
IKings 17. 19. he c. him into a loft and laid hin» 

21. 13. they c. Naboth forth and stoned him 
2Kings 1.8. and c. thence silver and gold and hid il 

9. 28. his servants c. him in a chariot, 23. 30. 

20. 17. that which thy fathers have laid up in 
store shall be c. to Babylon, Isa. 39. 6. 

23. 4. c. the ashes of the vessels to Beth-el 

24. 13. he c. out thence all the treasures 
25.7. they bound Zedekiah and c. him to Babylon 

2Chron. 24. 1]. c. the chests to his place again 
23. 15. and c. all the feeble of them upon asses 

33. 11. who took and c. Manasseh to 13abylon 

34. 16. Shaphan c. the book to tlie king 

36. 4. Necho took and c. Jehoahaz to Egypt 
Job 5. 13. the counsel of the froward is.c. headlong 

10. 19. 1 should have been c. from the womb 
Psal. 46. 2. tho' the mountains be c. into the sea 
Isa. 46. 3. remnant of Isr. which are c. from womb 

49. 22.' thy daughters shall be c. on thy slioulders 
53. 4. surely he hath borne our griefs, p. our sorrows 
63. 9. he bare and c. them all the davs of old 

Jer. 27. 22. be c. into Babylon, 28. 3."| 52. 11, 17. 

Ezek. 17. 4. he c. twigs into a land of traffic 

37. 1. and c. me out in the Spirit of the Lord 
Dan. 1. 2. which he c. into the land of Shinar 
Hos.lQ.Q.lt shall be also c. into Assyria for a present 

12. 1. make a covenant, and oil is c. info Egypt 
.Toel 3. 5. and ye have c. into j'our temples 
Luke 7. 12. behold, there was a dead man r. rut 

16. 22. and the beggar was c. by the angels 
24.51.was parted from them, and c. up into heaven 

..Sets 3.2.one lame from his mother's womb was c. 
5. 6. young men c. Ananias out and buried him 

7. 16. our fathers were c. over into Sychem 

8. 2. devout men c. Stephen to his burial 

21. 34. commanded him to be c. into the castle 
jE>A.4.14.andc. about with every wind of doctrine 
Heb. 13. 9. be not c. about with divers doctrines 
2Pct. 2. 17. clouds that are c. with a tempest 
Jude 12. clouds without water, c. about of wind* 

See Captive. 

CARRIED away. 

Gew.31 .18. Jacob c. away all his cattle and goods 

26. hath c. away my daughters as captives 
ISam. 30. 2. slew not any, but c. them a.iDay, 18 
2Kings 17. 6. c. Israel away into Assyria, 23. 

11. heathen whom the Ld. c. away before them 
28. then one of the priests whom they had c. a. 

24. 14. c. away all Jerusalem and all the prmces 
15. c.awa?/Jehoiachin to Babylon and hiswivee 

25. 21. so Judah was c. away out of their land 
IChr. 5. 26. Tilgath-pilneser c. away Reubenites 

6.15. when theLd. c. away Juiah and Jerusalem 

9. 1. who were c. away for their transgression 
aCAron. 12. 9. Shishak c. away the shields *>f gol^l 



CAS 

2CA.14.13.Asa and tlie pco. c. a. much spoil, 21.17. 

15. tlioy c. away slieuj) and camels iiiabuiidance 

Ezra 2. 1. these Uuit hud been c. aioay, j\'th. 7. ti. 

9.4.transgiessioii ot'lliosu that liad been c. a. 10. G. 

10.8.separaled I'romcuujjre^atioiior those caway 
Job 1. 17. I'ell upon the camels, and c. them away 
Jcj'.29.4.\viiom 1 have caused to be caway captive 
Dan. 2. 35. uon, gold broken, and winds c. tlicm a. 
JSI'ak. 3. lU. iS'o was c. away into captivity 
^Vat.l. 11. about time they were c. away toliabylon 
Mark 15.1. c. Jesus a. and delivered him to I'ilate 
1 Cor. 12. 2. were Gentiles c. a. to those dumb idols 
(tuI. 2. 13. Barnabas was c. a. with dissimulation 
ftca 12.15. might cause her be c. away ol'the Hood 

17 3. so he c. me away in the Spirit, 21. 10. 

CARRIEST, ETH, ii\G. 
Gen.io. 1 23. ten asses c. the good things of Egypt 
li"am.l0.3.one t.three kids, c.ihree loaves of bread 
Job 21. 18. are as chall' that the storm c. away 

27. 21. the east-wind c. the rich man away 
Ps. 78. 9. Ephraim c. bows, turned bapk in battle 

90. 5. thou c. them away as with a tlood 
Mat. 1. 17. till the c. into Babylon, from the c. 
^cts o.lO.theyc.her and buried her by Jier husband 
Rev. 17. 7. the mystery of the beast that c. her 

CART. 
ISam. 6.7. make a new c. and tie the kine to the c. 
2Sa/H.6.3. they set the ark on a new c. and brought 
ICkrun. 13. 7. and Uzza and Ahio drave the c. 
Isa. 28. 23. nor break corn witii tlie wheel of the c. 
j^mos 2. 13. as a c. is pressed that is full of sheaves 

CART-ROPE. - 
Isa. 5.18. w^oe to them that draw sin as with a c.-r. 

CART-WHEEL. 
Isa. 28.27. nor is c.-whcel turned about on cummin 
CARVED, Px\G, INGS. 
5. Bezaleel in c. of timber, 35. 33. 



CAS 

J>/rtt.5.25.dc!iver thee to judge, and be c.into prison 



CAS 



29. not that thy whole body be c. into hell, 30. 
C.30.and to-morrow is t.inio the oveii,^u/;tl2.28. 
21. 21. say to mountain, he thou c. into the sea 
Marii 9.42.betler he were c.into the sea, J^ukcl'7.2. 
45. having two eyes, teet, to be c. into hell, 47. 
Luke 3. y. every tree is hewn down, and c. into 
the tire, Mat. 3. 10. | 7. 19. 
23. 19. and for murder was c. into juison, 25. 
John 3. 24. for John was not yet c. into prison 
./2't^s27.2t).howheit,\ve must be con a certain island 



on tiie earth 
into the sea 
13. dragon saw tha"i he was c. unto the earth 



Exod. 31. 

Jwdg. 13. 13. men went and fetched the c. image 

\Kings 6. 18. the cedar of the house within was c. 
29. he c. ail the walls of house round about, 32. 

2CAr. 33. 7. he set a c. image m the house of God 

22. Amon sacrificed to all the c. images 
34. 3. Josiah purged Judah from the c. images 
4. he cut down the c. images, and brake in pieces 

Psal. 74. 6. they break down the c. work at once 

Prov. 7. 16. 1 have decked my bed with c. work 
CASE, S. 

Exod. 5.19. officers did see that they were in evil c. 

Deut.l^. 4. this is the c. of the slayer who shall flee 
22. 1. thou shalt in any c. bring them again 
24. 13. in any c. thou shalt deliver the pledge 

Ps. 144. 15. happy that people that is in such a c. 

Jer. 2. t 25. but thou saidst, is the c. desperate? 
12. f 1. yet let me reason the c. with thee 

Mat. 5. 20. ye shall in no c. enter the kingdom 
19. 10. if the c. of the man be so with his wife 

John 5. 6. and had been now long time in that c. 

ICoT*. 7. 15. is not under bondage in such c. 
CASEMENT. 

Prov. 7. 6. at the window I looked througli my c. 
CASSIA 

Is a sweet spice, mentioned by Moses as an ingre- 
dient in the compositionofthe holy oil^which icas 
to bcmadeusc offoranointingthe sacred vessels 
of the tabernacle, Ex.30.24. TAellebrew calls it 
Kidda; atidthc Septuagintlns. This aromatic 
is said tobe thrbark of atree verylike cinnaynon, 
and grows in the Indies without cidtination. 

Exod. 30. 24. take of c. 500 shekels for the oil 

Psal. 45. 8. all thy garments smell of aloes and c. 

Etek. 27. 19. c. and calamus were in thy market 
CAST. 

/^wie 22.41. he v/as withdrawn about a stone's c. 
CAST ^-"-lUi 

Signifies, [1] To fling, or throw, Dan. 3. 6. [2^ 
'"i :::iscarrv, or bring forth before the time, 
Gen. 31. 38. "Exod. 23.^26. [3] To melt, make, 
or frame, Exod. 25. 12. 

They cast him out, .TohnQ. 34. They put him 
out of the synagogue, or excommunicated him. 

Thou hast cast me behind thy back, IKivgs 14. 9. 
Thou hast despised, disregarded, andforsaken 
me, and my commands and worship, as men do 
things which they cast behind their backs. 

Exod. 38. 27. of talents of the silver were c. sockets 

Job 18. 8. for he is c. into a net by his own feet 

Psal. 22. 10. I was c. upon thee from the womb 

76. 6. chariot and horse are c. into a dead sleep 

140. 10. let him be c. into the fire, into pits 

Prov. 16. 33. the lot is c. into the lap, but the 

Isa. 25.7. the face of the covering: c. over all people 



Rev. 8. 7. hail and fire were c 
8. a mountain burning was c 
12 

19. 20. these both were c. alive into the lake 

20. 10. the devil was c. into the lake of fire 

14. death and heli were c. into the lake of fire 

15. not found in the book of life, c. into the kk? 

CAST. 
Gen. 21. 15. Hagar c. the child under a shrub 
31. 38. thy she-goats have not c. their young 
37. 2U. let us »lay him, and c. him into some pit 
39. 7. his master's wife, c. her eyes upon Joseph 
Exod. 1. 22. every son ye shall c. into the river 
4. 3. said, c. it and he c. the rod on the ground 

25. Zipporah c. the foreskin at Jiis feet 
10. 19. took locusts and c. them into the Red-sea 
15. 4. Pharaoh's chariots he c. into flie sea 
25. when he had c. the tree into the waters 

22. 31. not eat llesh torn of beasts, c. it to the dogs 

23. 26. there shall nothing c. their young, nor be 
25. 12. shall c. four rings of gold, 37. 3, 13. | 38. 5. 
32. 19. Moses c. tables out of his hand, and brake 

24. I c. into the fire, there came out this calf 
JVum.W. 6. priest c. cedar wood into midst of burn. 
35. 22. c. any thing on him without laying wait 
23. seeing him not, and c. it on iiim that he die 
Deut. 29. 28. the Lord c. them into another land 
c. king of Ai at the gate of the city 
c. tliem into the cave wherein had been hid 



Jrr. 23. 28. are c. into a land which they know not 
38. 11. and toolc thence old c. clouts and rags 
12. put now these old c. clouts under thy arm 
Fzek. 15. 4. the vine-tree isc. into the fire for fuel 
Dc)}. 3. 6. be c. into the midst of a fiery furnace 
21. those were c. into the midst of the furnace 
6. 7. he shall he c. into the den of lions, 16. 
•Tonniil. 4. then I said, I am c. ou! of thy sigiit 
.^«^4.12. Jesus heard that John was c. into prison 

6e 



.Josh. 8. 29. c. king of A 
10. 27 
Judg. 8. 25. c. every one the ear-rings of his prey 
9. ] 17. for my father c. his life far 
53. a woman c. a piece of millstone, 2SaTO.11.21. 
ISam. 18. 11. Saul c. Uie javelin, 20. 33. 
2.Sfl«i.l6. 6. Shimei c. stones at David and his serv. 
13. Shimei cursed, and thix'w stones and c. dust 

18.17. they c. Absalom into a great pit in the wood 
20. 12. Joab's man c. a cloth upon Amasa 

IKings 7. 46. in plain of Jordan c. them, 2CA.4.17. 
14. 9. and thou hast c. me behind thy back 
19. 19. Elijah c. his mantle upon Elisha 

2A7«^'-A2.16.1est theSpirit c.hini on some mountain 
21. he went to spring and c. the salt in there 
3.25. on every good piece of land c. each his stone 
4. 41. then bring meal, and he c. it into the pot 
6. 6. he c. in the slick, and the iron swam 
9.25. c. him in the portion of field of A' aboth, 26. 
13. 21. c. the man into the sepulchre of Elisha 
23. neither c. he them from his presence as yet 

19.18. have c. their gods into the fire, Isa. 37. 19. 
32. nor c. a bank against it, Isa. 37. 33. 

JVe/i. 9. 26. and c. thy law behind their backs 
jE5£/i.3.7.they c. Pur, that is, the lot, before Haman 
9. 24. Haman had c. Pur, that is, the lot 
Job 20.23.God shall c. the fury of his wrath on him 

27. 22. God shall c. upon him, and not spare 
29. t 17. 1 c. the spoil out of his teeth 

30. 19. he hath c. me into the mire and am become 
40. 11. c. abroad the rage of thy wrath 

Psal. 55. 3. they c. iniquity on me, and hate me 
22.c.thy burden on theLord,he shall sustain thee 
74. 7. they have c. fire into thy sanctuary 
78. 49. he c. on them the fierceness of his wrath 
Prov. 1. 14. c. in thy lot among us, let us all have 
Eccl. 11.1. c. thy bread on the waters, for shalt find 
Isa. 2. 20. a man shall c. his idols to the bats 
38. 17 thou hast c. all my sins behind thy back 
Jer.26.23.c.Urijah's body into the graves of people 
36. 23. c. it into the fire that was on the heartii 
38. 6. they c. Jeremiah into the dungeon, 9. 
41. 7. Ishmael slew, and c. them into the pit 
Lam. 3.53. cut off my life, and c. a stone upon me 
Ezek. 7. 19. they shall c. their silver in the streets 
11.16. altho' I have c. them far off among heathen 
23. 35. because thou hast c. me behind thy back 

28. 17. 1 will c. thee to the ground, I will lay thee 
Dan. 3. 20. and to c.'them into the fiery furnace 

24. did not we c. three men bound into the fire? 

6. 24. c. them into the den of lions, their children 
.Tonah 2. 3. for thou hadst c. me into the deep 
Mic. 4. 7. I will make her c. off, a strong nation 

7. 19. thou wilt c. all their sins into the sea 
jVa/i. 3. 6. I will c. abominable filth on thee 
Zech. 5. 8. c. it into the ephah, c. the w^eight 

11. J3. c. it to the jiotter, c. them to the potter 
Mai. 3. 11. nor vine c. her fruit before time in field 
Mat. 3. 10. is hewn down and c. into the fire, 7.19. 

5. 29. pluck it out and c. it from thee, 30. ] 18. 8, 9. 

7. 6. nor c. your pearls before swine, lest they 

15. 26. children's bread, andc.it to dogs, Mark 7.27. 



Mq.U 17. 27. c. a hook, and take up fish first coroolk 

18. 30. c. him into prison, till he pay the debt 
22. 13. c. him into outer darkness, 25. 30. 
27. 44. the thieves c. the same in his teeth 

Mark 9. 22. oft-times it hath c. him into the fixe 

11. 7. c. their garments on him, Luke 19. 35. 

12. 4. another servant, and at him they c. stone* 
41. c. money into the treasury, Luke 21. 4. 
43. this poor widow hath c. more in than all, 44. 

Luke 12.5. who hath power to c. into hell, fear hisi 

19. 43. thy enemies shall c. a ttench about thee 
John 8. 7. let him first c. a stone at her 

21. 7. Peter did c. himself into the sea 
.Mcts 12. 8. c. thy garment about thee, follow me 
16. 23. they c. Paul and Silas into prison 
27.43. who could swim c. themselves first into sea 
ICo?-. 7. 35. not that I may c. a snare upon you 
Rcc. 2. 10. devil .should c. some of you into prison 
14. w ho taught Balak to c. a stumbling-block 
22. 1 will c. her into a bed, and them that commit 
4. 10. the elders c. their crowns beibre the throne 
18. 21. like a mill-stone and c. it into the sea 

CAST aicay. 
Z<eu.26.44. 1 will not c. them aicay, nor abhor them 
Jadg. 15.17. c. axcay the jaw-bone out of his hand 
2i'a/ft. 1. 21. the shield ol the mighty is c. away 
2Kings 7. 15. vessels the Syrians had c. a. in haste 
2Chr. 29. 19. vessels Ahaz in his reign did c. away 
Job 8. 4. have c. them away for their transgression 
20. behold God will not c. away a perfect man 
Psal. 2. 3. let us c. away their cords from us 
51. 11. c. me not away from thy presence 
Eccl. 3. 5. a time to c. away stones, and gather, S. 
Isa. 5. 24. because they have c nway the law 

30. 22. shall c. them away as a menstruous cloth 

31. 7. every man shall c. aicay his idols of silver 
41. 9. I have chosen thee, and not c. thee away 

Jcr. 7.29. cut thy hair, and c. it away, O Jerusalem 
33. 26. then will I c. aicay the seed of Jacob 
Ezck.lQ.'il c. a. from you all your transgressions 
20.7. c. aioay every man abominations of his eyes 
8. they did note, away the abominations of eyes 
Hos. 9. 17. my God will c. them away, becauss 
.''J/aM3.48. gathered the good, but c. the bad away 
Luke 9. 25. if a man lose himself, or be c. away 
Rom.ll.l. hath God c. away his people, God Ibrbid 
2. God hath not c. away his people, he foreknew 
Heb. 10. 35. c. not a. your confidence which hath 

CAST-AWAY. 
1 Cor.9.27. lest that I myself should be Vicaei ^ssav 

CAST down. 
Exod. 7.10.Aaron c. down his rod ||12.they c down 
.Josh. 10.11. Lord c. down great stones upon thent 
Ju4g.%.'iB. altar of Baal was c.down and the grove 
IFIings 18. 42. Elijah c. himself do7c?i on the earth 
'2Chr. 25. 8. God hath power to help and c. down 

12. and c. them do7cn from the top of the rock 
JVeh. 6. 16. they were c. down in their own eyes 
Job 18. 7. his own counsel shall c. him doien 
22. 29. when men are c. down, then say, lifting up 
29. 24. light of my countenance they c not down 
41. 9. shall not one be c. down at the sight of him? 
Psal. 17. 13. O Lord, disappoint him, c. him down 

36. 12. they are c. d. and shall not be able to rise 

37. 14. bent their how to c. down poor and needy 
24. though he fall, he shall not be utterly c.down 

42.5. why art thou c. doicri, O my soul, 11. | 43. 5. 
6. O my God, my soul is c. down within me 
56. 7. in thine anger c. down the people, O Lord 
62. 4. consult to c. him doion from his excellency 
89. 44. thou hast c. his throne d. to the ground 
102. 10. thou hast lifted me up, and c. me down 
Prov. 7. 26. for she hath c. down many wounded 
Isa. 28. 2. the Lord shall c. doicn with Jiis hand 
,Tcr. 6. 15. time I visit, they shall be c. down, 8. 12. 
Lam. 2. 1. c. d. to the earth the beauty of Israel 
Ezek. Q. A. I will c. d. your slain before your idols 
1-9. 12. thy mother was c. doicn to the ground 
31. 16. when I c. the Assyrian down to hell 
32.18. wail for Egypt, and c. her d. and daughters 
Dan. 7. 9. I beheld till the thrones were c. down 
8. 7. the he-goat c. down the ram to the ground 

10. it c. doxcn some of the host, and of the stars 

11. sanctuary was c. d. \\ 12. c. d. truth to groune 
11. 12. he shall c. down many ten thousands 

Mat. 4. 6. if the Son of God, c. thyself (Z. LukeA.9. 
15. 30. c. them rfown at Jesus' feet, and he healed 
27.5. he c. doicn the piecesof silver in the temple 
Luke 4. 29. they might c. Jesus down headlong 
2Cor. 4. 9. we are t. down, but not destroyed 
7. 6. God that comfortelh those that are c. doun 
2Pet. 2. 4. but c. the angels doion to hell 
Rev. 12. 10. the accuser of our brethren isc. down 

CAST forth. 
J^eh. 13. 8. 1 c. /. all the household stuff of Tobias 
Psal. 144. 6. c. forth lightning, and scatter them 
.Tcr. 22. 19. Jehoiakim c. forth beyond the gates 
Ezek. 32. 4. I will c. thee forth upon the open field 
Hos. 14. 5. he shall c. forth his roots as Lebanon 
Jonah 1. 1 4. the Lord will c. forth a great winrt 



CAS 



CAT 



CAU 



Jt5i7i..l.5.mariners c.f. the wares in ship into the sea 

1:2. c. ine/. into the sea, so shall the sea be calm 

i5. they took Jonah and c. liini forth into the sea 

Mark 7. -6. woultl c.f. devil out of her daughteir 

fo/in 15 . 6. he is c. forth as a branch and williered 

CAST lots. 
Lev. 16. H. Aaron should c. lots on the two goats 
Josh. 18. 10. Josliua c. lots tor them in Shiloh 
ISam. 14. 42. t. lots between me and Jonathan 
IChron. 26. 13. they c. lots as well small as great 
Psai. 2~. 18. they ])art my garments and c. lots 
upon my vesture, Mat. 27. 35. .John 19.24. 
Ise, 34. 17. he hath c. the lot for them 
Joel 3. 3. and they have c. lots for my people 
Obad. 11. in the day foreigners c. Zofsupon Jerus. 
,/o;ifl/il.7.come and let us clots that we may know 
Jv'ak. 3.10. and they c. Zofs for her honourable men 

CAST off. 
^Kings 23. 27. I will c. off this city Jerusalem 
IChr. 28. 9. if forsake, he will c. thee ojf for ever 
2Chr. 11. 14. for Jeroboam and sons had c. them off 
Job 15. 33. and shall c. off' his flower as the olive 
Psal. 43. 2. why dost thou c. me o/? why go U 

44. 9. thou hast c. off\ 60. 1, 10. 1 89. 38. 1 108. 11. 
23. awake, O liOrd, arise, c. us not off for ever 

71. 9. c. me not o^'in the time of old age 

74. 1. O God, why hast thou c. us off for ever'? 

77. 7. will the Lord c. off lor ever ? 

94. 14. Lord will not c.off his people, Lam. 3. 31. 
Jcr. 28. 16. 1 will c. Hananiah off' from the earth 

31. 37. I will c. off the seed of Israel, 33. 24. 
Lam. 2. 7. the Lord hath c. off'h'is altar, abhorred 
Hos. 8. 3. Israel hath c. off the thing that is good 

5. thy calf, O Samaria, hath c. thee off 
v^mo.s 1. 11. because Edom did c. off all pity 
Zcch. 10.6. shall be as though I hail note, therao^ 
.'Jets 22. 23. as they cried and c o/" their clothes 
'Ro?n. 13. 12. let us c. o^the works of darkness 
1 Tifli. 5. 12. because they have c. o_^' their lirst faith 

CAST ant 
Gen. 2L 10. c. out this bond v/oman and her son 
Exod. 54. 24. 1 will c. owf the nations before thee 
/>e«. 18. 24. nations are defiled which I c. out before 



you, 



20. 23. Deut. 7. 1. 



Deut. 9.17. 1 c. the two tables o«t of my two bands 
.Josh. 13.12. these did Moses smite, and e. them omJ 
2Sam. 20. 22. they c. out Sheba's head to Joab 
IKiyigs 9. 7. this house will I c. otU, 2 C/tr. 7. 20. 

21. 26. as did the Amorites, whom the Lord c. 02ct 

before the children of Israel, 'iKings 10. 3. 
2A7/IO-510. 25. the captains c. them out and went 

17. 20. till ha had c. them owtof his sight, 24. 20. 
2Chr. 13. 9. have ye note, out priests of the Lord 

20. 11. to come to c. us out of thy possessiori 
AV/.l. 9. if ye turn, thougii they were of you e. ou' 
Job 20. 15. God shall e. them out of his belly 

39. 3. they bow themselves, theyc.o!(f their sorrows 
Psal. 5. 10. c. them out in tiieir transgressions 

18. 42. I did c. them out as the dirt in the streets 

44.2. how thou didst afflict people and c. them out 
60. 8. over Edom will I c. out my shoe, 103. 9. 
78. 55. he c. out tlie heathen before them, 80. 8. 

Pro (J .22. 10. f.out the scorner,and contention go out 
Isa. 14. 19. but thou art c. 02U of thy grave, like an 
16. 2. as a wandering bird e. out of tiie nest 
26. 19. and the earth shall c. out the dead 

34.3. tiieir slain shall also be c. out and stink come 
58. 7. that thou bring the poor that are c. out 
66. 5. brethren tliat c. you out for my narr^e's sake 

,7'«-.7.15. 1 will c. you a. of my sight, as I have c.out 
9. 19. because our dwellings have c. us out 
15. 1. c. tiiem out of my sight, 23. 39. | 52. 3. 
16. 13. tliorefore will I c. you out of this land 

22. 26. I will c. thee out., and thy mother that bare 
36. 30. liis dead body shall be e. out in the day 
51. 34. Nebuchadnezzar hath c. me out 

Ezek. 10. 5. but thou wast c. ojit in the open field 
28.16. will c. thee as profane out of mount, of God 
^^mos 8. 8. t!ie land shall be c. out and drowned 
Mic. 2. 9. the women of my people have ye c.out 
Zcpli. 3. 15. the Lord hath c. out thine enemy 
Zech. 1. 21. to c. out the horns of the Gentiles 
•9. 4. the Lord will c. her out., and smite her power 
Mat. 5.13. salt unsavoury to be c. out, Luke 14. 35. 
7. 5. hypocrite first c. o!tHbebeam, J^ukeQ.A'2. 

22. Lord, have we not in tiiy name c. out devils'? 
8. 12. the children of the kingdom shall be c. out 
16. and he c. out the spirits with his word 
31. if thou c. us out, suffer us to go into swine 
9. 33. when the devil was c. out the dumb spake 
10.1. gave them power against sjiirits toe. them oiU 
8. heal the sick, raise the dead, c. out devils 
T2.24.not c.out devils but by Beclzeb./-?<A:e 11.18. 
26. if Satan c. out Satan, divided against himself 
28. but if I Dy the Spirit of God e. out devils 
15. 17. goeth into belly, and is c. out into draught 
17. 19. why could not we c. him out? Mark 9. 28. 
21.12. c. out a'l that sold, MarklLlo. /.?tA;el9.45. 
39. c.him out of vineyard, Mark\%'i.T.ukc2Q. 15. 
/Jf(/r/tl.34.healed aad c out many devik, 39. 1 6.13. 
fi? 



Mark 3.15.and have power to heal and c.out devils 
23. he said to them, how can Satan c. out Satan? 
16.9.Magdalene,o«t of whom he hade.seven devils 
17. in my name shall they c. out devils 

J^uke 6.22. c.out your name as evil, for Son of Man 

11. 20. if I with the finger of God c. out devils 
13. 32. 1 c. out devils, and do cures to-day and 

20. 12. they wounded him also andc. him out 
John 6. 37. him that cometh I will in no wise c. 'out 

9. 34. dost thou teach US'? and they c. him ow£ 

12. 31. now shall the prince of this world be c. out 
Jictsl. 19. so that they c. om£ their young children 

21.whenMos.wasc.o!ii Pharaoh's daughter took 
58.they c. Stephen out of the city and stoned him 
27. 19. third day we c. out the tackling of the ship 
29. e. four anchors out \\ 38. c. out wheat into sea 
Gal. 4. 30. c. out the bond-woman and her son 
/i:ev.l2.9.and the great dragon was e. out, the devil 
15. the serpent e. out r>f his mouth waters, 16. 
Lord CAST o'u.t. 
l/sTiw^A' 14.24. which the J^ord c. ojUheforc children 
of Israel, 2Kings 16. 3. 2Chr. 28. 3. j 33. 2. 
2Kings 17. 8." the Lord c. out before Israel, 21. 2.-1 
Zee/i.9.4.behold, the Lord will c. her out and smile 

CAST up. 
2Sam.. 20. 15. they e. iip a bank against the city 
Isa. 57. 14. c. ye up, prepare the way, 62. 10. 

20. troubled sea, whose waters c. up mire and dirt 

.Ter. IS. 15. to walk in paths, in a way not c. 2ip 

50. 26. c. her up as heaps, and destroy her utterly 

I^am. 2. 10. c. up dust on their heads, Ezek. 27. 30. 

Dan. 11. 15. king of the north shall e. up a mount 

CASTEST, ETH. 
.Job 15. 4. yea, thou c.off" fear and restrainest prayer 

21. 10. their cow calveth and e. not her calf 
Psal. 50. 17. seeing thou c. my words behind thee 

73. 18. thou e. them down into destruction 
88. 14. why c. thou oft' my soul? why hidest face 
147. 6. the Ld. e. the wicked down to the ground 
17. lie c. forth his ice like morsels, who can stand 
Pron.lO. 3. he c. away the substance of the wicked 
19.15.slothfu]ness c. into a deep sleep, an idle soul 
21. 22. e. down the strength of the confidence 
26. 18. as a mad-man c. fire-brands, arrows, death 
.Ter. 6. 7. as a fountain so she c. out her wickedness 
Hos. 9. t 14. give them a womb that c. the fruit 
Mat.9.'34:. he c. out devils, Mark 3. 22. I^uke 11.15. 
I.John A. 18. no fear in love, but perfect love c. fear 
'S.Tohn 10. and c. them out of the church 
Rev. 0. 13. even as a fig-tree c. her untimely figs 

CASTING. 
2Sam. 8.2. he smote Moab, c. them down to ground 
IKings 7. 37. the bases, all of them had one c. 
Ezra 10.1. weeping and c. himself down bef. house 
.Job 6. 21. ye see my c. down and are afraid 
Psal. 74. 7. by c. down dwelling place of thy name 
89. 39. and profaned his crown byc.it to the ground 
Jl/«c.6.14.and thy e. down shall be in midst of thee 
Mat. 4. 18. Peter and Andrew c. a net into the sea 
27. 35. parted his garments, e. lots, Mark 15. 24. 
Mark 9. 38. we saw one c. out devils, Luke 9. 49. 
Luke 21.1. he saw the rich men c. their gifts into 

2. he saw also a poor widow c. in two mites 
Rom. 11. 15. if c. away of them be the reconciling 
2Coj-. 10.5. c. down imaginations and every thing 
IPct. 5. 7. e. all your care on him, for he careth for 

CASTLE. 
IChr. 11. 5. David took c. of Zion, city of David 

7. David dwelt in the e, tl:S city cf David 

Prov. 18. 19. their contentions are like bars of a c. 

.^cts 21. 34. the chief captain commanded Paul to 

be carried into the c. 37. ] 22. 24. | 23. 10. 

23. 16. he went and entered into e. and told Paul 

CASTLES. 
Gen. 25. 16. names of Ishmael's sons by their c. 
JSTum. 31. 10. they burnt their goodly c. with fire 
IChron. 6. 54. these the priest's c. in their coasts 
27. 25. over treasures, and in c. Jehonathan 
2Chron. 17. 12. Jehoshaphat built in Judah c. 
27. 4. Jotham in the forest built e. and towers 
Castor ; see Sign. 
CATCH. 
Exod. 22. 6. if fire break out and c. in thorns 
.Tudg. 21. 2L and e. you every man his wife 
\Kings 20. 33. now the men did hastily e. it 
^Kingsl.Vi.we shall c.lhem alive, and get into city 
Ps. 10. 9. in wait to c. the poor, he doth c. the poor 
35. 8. lot his net that he bath hid e. himself 
J09. 11. let the extortioner c. all he hath 
./er.5.20.thcy laid wait, they set a trap, they c. men 
Ezek. 19. 3. and it learned to c. the prey, 6. 
Hab. 1. 15. they c. them in their net and gather 
Mark 12. 13. send Herodians to c.him in his words 
Luke 5. 10. from henceforth thou shalt c. men 
11. 54. seeking to c. something out of his mouth 

CATCKETH, ING. 
I^cv. 17. 13. who c. any Oeast or fowl may be eaten 
F.zek. 1. t 4. a fire c. itself, and brightness 
Mat. 13. 19. the devil c. away what was sown 
John 10. 12. the wolf c. and scattereth the sheep 



CATERPILLAR, S. 
IKings 8. 37. if there be any c. IChron. 28 
Psal. 78. 46. he gave their increase to the c. 

105. 34. he spake, and c. came without number 
Isa. 33. 4. your spoil like the gathering of the c 
Jcr. 51. 14. I will fill thee with men as with c. 
27. cause the horses come up as the rough c. 
Joel 1.4.what canker-worm left, hath the c. eaten 

2. 25. 1 will restore the ears the c. hath eatea 

CATTLE. 
Gen. 1. 25. God made the c. after their kind 

3. 14. Ld. God said, thou art cursed above all c. 

7.21. all flesh died, both of fowl and e. apd beast 

S.I.God remembered Noah, and c.with him in ark 

9. 10. 1 establish my covenant with fowls, c. 

13. 2. Abram was very rich in c. silver, and go il 

30. 40. Jacob put them not to Laban's c. 

31. 9. God hath taken away the c. of our father 
43. these e. are my c. all thou seest is mine 

34. 5. his sons were with the c. in the field 

46. 32. for their trade hath been to feed e. 

47. 6. then make them rulers over my c. 
17. Joseph gave bread in exchange for c. 

-Ezorf.9.4. shall sever betw. c. of Isr. and c. of Egypt 
20. made his servants andc. flee into the houses 

12. 29. Lord smote all the first-born of the c. 
Lev. 1. 2. ye shall bring your oflTering of the c. 
Mum. 3. 41. take c. of the Levites instead of a 

20. 19. if I and my c. drink, I will pay for it 

32. 4. is a land for c. and thy servants have c. 
Deut. 2. 35. the c. we took for a prey, 3. 7. 
Josh. 8. 2. only the e. shall ye take for a prey 

27. only the c. Israel took for a prey, 11. 14. 
IKings 1. 9. Adonijah slew oxen and c. 19, 25. 
IChron. 28. 1 1. David assembled stewards over c 
Job 1. t 3. his e. also was seven thousand sheep 
1 10. his c. was increased in the land 

36. 33. the e. also concerning the vapour 
Psal. 50. 10. the c. upon a thousand hills is mine 

104. 14. he causeth the grass to grow for the c. 

148. 10. beasts and all c. praise the Lord 
-EeeZ.2.7.had great possessions of great and small c 
/5a. 7. 25. and for the treading of lesser e. 

43. 23. thou hast not brought me the small c. 

46. 1. their idols were upon the beasts and the c 
Jer. 9. 10. nor can men hear the voice of the e. 
Ezek. 34. 17. I judge between c. and c. 20, 22. 
Hag. 1.11. I called for a drought upon land and c 
Zech. 2.4. for the multitude of men and e. therein 

13. 5. men taught me to keep c. from my youth 
Z/Ji/cci7.7.having servant feeding c. will say to him 
John 4. 12. Jacob, his children drank, and his c. 

Much CATTLE. 
Gen. 30. 43. Jacob increased and had viuch c. 
Exod. 12. 38. Isr. went out of Egypt with ??iztc/i e- 
Deut. 3. 19. for I know that ye have much c. 
.Josh. 22. 8. return to your tents with very 7nuch c 
2Chron. 26. 10. Uzziah had much c. in the plains 
Jonah 4. 11. spare Nineveh, wherein is much c. 

Our CATTLE. 
Exod. 10. 26. our c. also shall go with us 
17.3. to kill us, our children, and our c. with thirst 
J^um. 20. 4. that we and our c. should die there 
32. 16. we will build sheepfolds here for our c. 
26. all our c. shall be there in the cities of Gilead 
Josh. 21. 2. give us cities with suburbs for 02ir c 
JVeA.9.37.have dominion over our bodies andoMrc.' 
10. 36. to bring also first-born ofour sons and 07ir c 

Their CATTLE. 
Gen. 34.23. shall not their c. and substance be oura 
JV^«m.31.9.slewMidianites,and took spoil of dAczrc. 

35.3. the suburbs shall he for their c. .Josh. 14. 4. 
Judg. 6. 5. the Midianites came up with their c. 
15am.23.5.David fought, and brought avvayfAezrc. 
IChron. 5. 9. because their c. were multiplied 

7.21. because they came down to take aw. their c. 
Psal. 78. 48. he gave up their c. also to the hail 

107. 38. he suffered not their c. to decrease 
.Ter. 49. 32. tiieir camels a booty, their c. a spoil 

Thy CATTLE. 
Gen. 30. 29. thou knowest hov/ thy c. was with me 

31. 41. 1 served thee six years for tliy c. 
Exod. 9. 3. hand of the Ld. is on thy c. in the field 
19. send therefore now and gather thy c. 

20. 10. servant nor thy c. do any work, Deut. 5.14. 

34. 19. every firstling amo.ig thy c. is mine 
Lev. 19.19. let not thy c. gencfer with a diverse kind 

25. 7. sabbath of the land shall be meat foi thy c 
Deut. 11. 15. I will send crass in fields for thy c. 

28.4. blessed shall be the fruit of <//?/ c. 11. | 30. 9. 
51. lie shall eat the fruit o^ thy e. and thy land 

/sa.30.23 that day shall thy cfeeil in large pastures 

Ymu- CATTLE, 
(re?!. 47.16. give yoiir c. give you bread for your c. 
Lev. 26. 22. if ve will not hcaiken,wili destroy y. e. 
Deut. 3. 19. your c. shall abide in cities, Josh.1.14, 
7.14. male nor female shall be barren among y. c. «> 
'HKin'TS 3. 17. that ye may drink, both ye and y. e, 

CAUGHT. 
Gen. 22. 13. behold, behind him a ram c. by honn 



CAU 

^rCM.39.12.shec.hira by garment,saying,lie with me 
Exod. 4. 4. put forth his hand, and c. tlie serpeni 
Mu.m. 31. 32. rest of tlie prey the men of war had c. 
Judg. 1. (i. c. Adoni-bezelc, and cut otf his thumbs 
8. 14. c. a young man of men of Succoth, and said 

15. 4. Samson went and c. three hundred foxes 
21. 23. took wives of them danced, wliom they c. 

\Sam. 17. 35. I c. liim by liis beard and slew hmi 
25a;n. 2. 16. and tliey c. every one his fellow 

18. 9. Absalom's head c. hold of the oak 
IKings 1. 50. and Adonijah c. hold on the altar 

2. 28. Joab c hold on the horns of the altar 

11. 30. Ahijah c. the new garment and rent it 
IKings 4. 27. the Shunamite c. Elisha by the feet 
2ChroJi. 22. 9. they c. Ahaziah and brought him 
Frov. 7. 13. so she c. him, and kissed him, and said 
Jer. 50.24. O Babylon, thou art found and also c. 
Mat. 14. 31. Jesus c. Peter, and said unto him 

21. 39. the husbandmen c. him and cast him out 
Mark 12. 3. they c. the servant and beat him 
JLuke 8. 29. oftentimes it c. him, and he was bound 
John 21. 3. they went, and that night c. nothing 
Acts G. 12. they came upon Stephen and c. him ■ 

8. 39. the Spirit of the Lord c. away Philip 

16. 19. they c. Paul and Silas, and drew them 
26.21. for these causes the Jews c.me in the temple 
27. 15. when the ship was c. we let her drive 

2Cor. 12. 2. I knew a man c- up to the third heaven 
4. how he was c. up into paradise, and heard 

16. being crafty, I c. you with guile [words 
I Thess. 4. 17. we shall be c. up together with them 
Rev. 12. 5. her child was c. up to God, to his throne 

CAUL, S. 

Exod. 29. 13. the c. that is above the liver, 22. 

Lev. 3. 4, 10, 15. t 4. 9. j 7. 4. | 8. 16, 25. 

I 9. 10, 19. 

fsa. 3.18. the Lord will take away their c. and tires 

i^05.13.8. will rend the c. of their heart and devour 

CAUSE 
Signifies, [1] ^ ground, reason, or motive, 1 Sam. 

17. 29. [2] ji suit, action, or coiitroversy, 
Exod. 22. 9. Isa. 1. 23. [3] Sake, or account, 
2 Cor. 7. 12. 

Exod. 22.9. the c. of both shall come before judges 
23. 2. nor speak in a c. to decline after many 
3.aor shalt thou countenance a poor man in his c. 
6. nor wrest the judgment of the poor in his c. 
J^um. 16.11. for which c. thou and all thy company 
are gathered together against the Lord 
27. 5. Moses brought their c. before the Lord 
Dent. 1. 17. the c. that is too hard for you, bring 
Josfi. 20. 4. the manslayer shall declare Ira c. 
ISam. 17. 29. and David said, is there not a c? 
25. 39. Lord halh pleaded the c. of my reproach 
2Sam. 13. 16. there is no c. this evil is greater than 
15. 4. that hath any suit or c. might come to me 
IKmgs 8. 45. maintain their c. 49, 59. 2C//.6.35,.39. 

11. 27. this was the c. that he lift up his hand 

12. 15. for the c. was from the Lord, -2Chr. 10. 15. 
lC/jr.21.3. why will he be a c. of trespass to Israel? 
^Ckr. 19. 10. what c. shall come of your brethren 
Ezra 4. 15. for which c. this city was destroyed 
•ATf/i. 6. 6. for Avhich c. thou buildest the wall 
Job 5. 8. and unto God will I commit my c. 

13. 18. behold now, I have ordered my c. 

23. 4. I would order my c. before him, and fill 
29. 16. the c. which I knew not, I searched out 
31. 13. if I did despise the c. of my man-servant 

Psal. 9. 4. for thou hast maintained my c. 
35. 23. awake to my c. my God and my Lord 
27. let them be glad that favour my righteous c. 
140. 12. 1 know that the Lord will maintain the c. 

Prow. 18.17. he that is first in his own c. seems just 
25. 9. debate thy c. with thy neighbour himself 
29. 7. the righteous considereth the c. of the poor 
31. 8. open thy mouth for the dumb in the c. 

Eccl. 7. 10. say not thou, what is the c. that 

fsa. 1. 23. nor doth c. of the widow come to them 
41. 21. produce your c. saith the Lord, bring 
50 \ 8. who isthemaster of my c.lethira come 
51. 22. God that pleadeth the c. of his people 

Jer. 5. 28. they judge not the c. of the fatherless 
11. 20. for to thee have I revealed my c. 
20. 12. Lord, unto thee have I opened my r,. 

22. 16. he judged the c. of the poor and lieody 
fyflm. 3. 36. to subvert in a c. the Ld. appvoveth not 

59. Lord, thou hast seen my wrong, judi^e my c. 
Jonah 1. 7. that he may know for whose .". 8. 
Mat. 5. 32. his wife, saving for the c. of for:;c lion 
19. 3. for a man to put av/ay his wife for evory c. 
lMk(, 8. 47. declared for what c. she touched him 

23. 22. 1 have found no c. o? death in him 
.lets 10. 21. what is the c. wherefore ye ar^comc"? 

13. 28. though they found no c. of death in him 
25. 14. Festus declared Paul's c. to the king 
^ 28. 18. because there was no c. of death in me 
iCor. 4. 16. for which c. we faint not, but though 
5. 13. or whether we be sober, it is for your c. 
7. 12. Ididitnotfor his c. that h\d done wrong 
Phil. 2. 18. for the same c. also do ye joy with me 
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2Tim. 1. 12. for which c. I suifer these things 

Heb. 2. 11. for which c. he is not ashamed to call 

lFet.2. 1 23. committed his c. to him that judgeth 
Flead CAUSE. 

ISam. 24. 15. the Lord be judge, and plead my c. 
Fsal. 35. I. 1 43. 1. \ 119. 154. 

Psal. 74. 22. arise, O God, plead thine own c. 

Fruv. 22. 23. for the Loid will plead their c. 
23. 11. he shall plead their c. with thee 
31. 9. open thy mouth, plead the c. of poor, needy 

Jer. 30. 13. tliere is none to plead thy c. 

50. 34. the Lord shall thoroughly plead their c. 

51. 36. behold, 1 wiil plead thy c. and take veng. 
Mic. 7. y. until he plead my c. and execute 

For this CAUSE. 
Exod. 9. 16. for this c. have I raised up Pharaoh 
2Chr. 32.20. for this c. Hezekiah and Isaiah pray. 
Uan.2.12.f. this c. the king was angry and furious 
Mat. 19. 5. for this c. shall a man leave father and 
mother,and cleave to wife, MarklO.7. Eph.5.'31. 
John 12. 27. but /or this c. came I unto this hour 
18. 37. and /or this c. came I into, the world 
Rom.l. 26. /. this c. G. gave them up to vile affect. 
13. 6. /or this c. pay ye tribute also 
15.9. /. this c. I wiil conf. to thee among the gent. 
IC'or. 11. 30. for this c. many are weak and sickly 
Eph.'i.ii. for this c. I bow my knees to the Father 

1 7'hess. 2.13. fur this c. thank G. without ceasing 

2 Thess.2.11. f.this c. G. shall send strong delusion 
ITim. 1. 16. howbeit, /or this c. I obtained mercy 
Heb .9.15. /. this c. he is the mediator of new testa. 
lPet.4.6. for this c. was the gospel preach.to them 

fVithout C.^USE. 
lSa?7i.l9.5.wiltthou sin, to s\a.yDa.v'iA without &c.l 
Job 2. 3. thou movec|st me to destroy iiim with, a c. 

9. 17. lie multiplieth my wounds without c. 
Psal. 1. 4. I delivered iiim thatw. c. is my enemy 

25. 3. let them be ashamed that transgress w. c. 

35. 7. w. c. they hid for me a net, digged a pit jd. c. 
19. that hate me without c. 69. 4. John 15. 25. 

109. 3. and they fought against me without a c. 

119.78. the proud dealt perversely wiUi me w. a c. 
161. princes have persecuted me without c. 
Prov. 1. 11. let us lurk for the innocent without c. 

3. 30. strive not with a man lo. c. if he have done 

23. 29. who hath sorrow, who hath wounds w. c. 

24.28. be not witness against neighbour without c. 
Is'a. 52. 4. the Assyrian oppressed them -without c. 
jLrtm.3.52.mine enemies chased me sore without c. 
Ezek. 14. 23. have not done w. c. all I have done 
Mat. 5. 22. whoso is angry with his brother w. c. 

CAUSE. 
Gen. 7. 4. I will c. it rain on the earth forty days 

45. 1. he cried c. every man to go out from me 
Exod. 8.5. c. frogs to come up on the land of Egypt 

21. 19. and shall c. him to be thoroughly healed 
Lev. 19. 29. thy daughter, to c. her to be a whore 

28. 16. consume the eyes, and c. sorrow of heart 
J^um. 8. t 7 c. a razor to pass over the Levites 

16. 5. who is holy, the Lord will c. him to come 
Detit. 1. 38. encourage him, for he shall c. Israel 
to inherit it, 3. 23. | 31. 7. Josh. 1. f 6. 

12. 11. God shall choose to c. his name to dwell 

24. 4. and thou shalt not c. the land to sin which 

28. t 61. them will Ld. c. to ascend till destroyed 
Judg. 6. t 11. Gideon threshed wheat to c. it flee 
2Sam. 13. 13. whither shall I c. my shame to go? 
IKings 8. 31. an oath laid on him to c. him swear 
2Kirigs 19. 7. will c. him to fall by sword, Isa.37.7. 
J\reh. 13. 26. him did outlandish women c. to sin 
Esth. 3. 13. c. to perish all the Jews, 7. f 4. | 8.11. 

5. 5. c. Haman make haste to do as Esther said 

6. f 9. c. him to ride on horseback through the city 
Job 6. 24. c. me to understand wherein I have erred 

t 27. yea, ye c. to fall upon the fatherless 

34. 11. c. every man to find according to his ways 
38.t37.who can c.to lie down the bottles of heaven 

Psal. 10. 17. thou wilt c. thine ear to hear 
67. 1. and c. his face to shine upon us, 80. 3, 7, 19. 
76. 8. thou didst c. judgm. to be heard from heav. 
90. 1 12. we may c. our hearts to come to wisdom 
143. 8. c. me to hear, c. me to know the way 
Prov. 4.16. sleep taken away, unless c. some to fall 
19. 1 18. let not thy soul spare to c. him to die 
23. t 5. wilt c. thine eyes to flee on what is not? 
Eccl. 5.6. suffer not thy moutli to c. thy flesh to sin 
Cajit. 8. 13. hearken to thy voice, c.me to hear it 
Isa. 3. 12. they who lead thee c. thee to err, 9. 16. 
27. 6. he shail c. them of Jacob to take root 

28. 12. this is the rest ye may c. the weary to rest 
30. 30. the Lord c. his glorious voice to be heard 
42. 2. nor c. his voice to be heard in the streets 
58. 14. 1 will c. thee to ride upon the high places 
61.11. so Lord will c. righteousness to spring forth 
66.9.shall I bring to birth, and not c.to bring forth? 

Jer. 3. 12. 1 will not c. mine anger to fall on you 

7. 3. I will c. you to dwell in this place, 7. 
12. 1 9. c. beasts of the field to come and devour 
13.16. give glory to the Lord before he c. darkness 
15. 11. I will c. the enemy to entreat thee well 



CAU 

Jer, 23. 27. who think to c. my peojile forget my b 

25. t 10. I will c. to perish the voice of mijth 

31. 2. even Israel, when I went to c. him to re9» 
9. 1 will c. them to walk by the rivers of waters 

32. 44. I will c. their captivity to return, 33. 26. 
Lam. 3. 32. tho' he c. grief, yet willheftave com. 
Ezek. 20. 37. I will c. you to pass under the rod 

24. 8. that it might c. fury to come to vengeance 
34. 15. 1 will c. ihem to lie dov.-n, saith the Lord 
36. 12. 1 will c. men to walk on you, even Israe 
Dan. 8. 25. he shall c. craft to prosper in his hand 
9.17. our God, c. thy face to shine on sanctuary 

1 18. we do not c. to fall our supplication 
11. t 32. shall he c. to dissemble by flatteries 
Hos. 4. t 9. 1 will c. to return for their ways 
Joel 3. 11. thither c. thy mighty ones come down 
..Ivios 6. 3. and c. the seat of violence to come nea 

8. 9. I will c. sun to go down at noon and darken 

9. t 9. c. to move Israel among all nations 
.Va/t. 2. t 8. stand, but none shall c. them to turn 
Hab.1.2. why dost thou c. me to behold grievance? 
Mat. 5. t 29. if thy right eye c. thee to ofiend 

6. 1 2. c. not a trumpet to be sounded 

10.21. children rise up against parents and c. them 

to be put to death, Mark 13. 12. Luke 21. 16. 

-Ro??i. 16. 17.mark them whoc. divisions and offences 

Col. 4.1G.c.that it be read in church of Laodiceana 

Cause to cease. See Cease. 

CAUSED. 

Ge7i. 2. 21. God c. a deep sleep to fall on Adam 

20. 13. God c. me to wander from my fathers 
Exod. 14. 21. the Lord c. the sea to go back 
JVum. 31. 16. these c. Israel to commit whoredom 
Deut. 34. 4. this is the land, I have c. thee lo see it 
2Sam. 7. 11. c. thee to' rest from thine enemies 

22. t 40. hast thou c. to bov/, Psal. 18. t 39. 
IKings 2.19.c.a seat to be set for the king's mother 
2Chron. 34. 32. he c. all present in Jerus. to stand it 
^zral.jl. Cyrus c.a voice to pass thro' his kingdom 

6. 12. the God that hath c. his name' to dwell 
JVf/j.8.7.Levites c. people to understand tlie law, 8. 
Esth. 5. t lO.Haman sent and c.his friends to come 

14. Haman c. the gallows to be made 
Job 31. 16. if I have c. eyes of the widow to fail 
Ps. 66. 12. thou hast c. men to ride over our heads 

78.13. he divided the sea, and c. them to pass thro 

26. he c. an east-v/ind to blow in the heaven 
119. 49. word on which thou hast c. me to hope 

Prov. 7. 21. with fair speech she c. him to yield 
Isa. 6. t 7. c. it to touch my mouth, and said to 
19. 14. they have c. Egypt to err in every work 
43. 23. 1 have not c. thee to serve with an offering 

47. 1 10. thy wisdom c. thee to turn away 
63. 14. the Spirit of the Lord c. him to rest 

Jer. 3. t 18. to the land I c. your fathers posses.s 
12. 14.which I have c. my people Israel to inherit 
13. 11. I have c. to cleave to me house of Israel 
29. 31. Shemaiah c. you to trust in a lie 
32. 23. therefore thou hast c. all this evil to come 
34. 11. after they c. the servants to return, 16. 

48. 4. her little ones have c. a cry to be heard 
Ezek. 16. 7. I have c. thee to multiply as the bud 

24. 13. till I have c. my fury to rest on thee 
29.18. Nebuch. c. his army to serve against Tyrus 
32. 23. which c. terror in the land, 24, 25, 26. 
Dan. 9. 21. Gabriel being c. to fly swiftly, touched 
Hos. 4. 12. the spirit of whoredoms c. them to err 
Amos2. 4. and their lies c. them to err, after which 
4. 7. I*c. rain on one city, I c. not to rain on anoth. 
ZecA.3.4. I have c. thine iniquity to pass from thee 
Mai. 2. 8. ye have c. many to stumble at the law 
John 11 . 37. have c. this man should not have died 
Jicts 15. 3. they c. great joy to all the breihren 
2Cor.2.5. butif any have c. grief, hath grieved part 

CAUSES. 
Exod. 18. 19. that thou mayest bring c. to God 

26. the hard c. they brought to Moses 
Deut. 1. 16. hear the c. between your brethren 
Jer. 3. 8. all the c. whereby backsliding Israel 
Lam. 2.14. but have seen for thee c. of banishment 
3. 58. O Lord, thou hast pleaded the c. of my soul 
.dcts 26.21. for these c.the Jews caught me in temple 

CAUSEST. 
Job 30. 22. thou c. me to ride on the wind 
Ps. 65. 4. blessed is man thou c. approach to thee 

CAUSETH. 
M\m. 5.18. the water that c. the curse, 19,22,24,27. 
Job 12. 24. he c. them to wander in a wilderness 
where there is no way, Psal. 107. 40. 
20. 3. the spirit of understanding c. me to answer 
37. 13. he c. it to come hither for correction 
Ps. 104. 14. he c. the grass to grow for the cattle 
135.7. he c. vapours to ascend, .Jer. 10. 13. | 51.16. 
147. 18. c. his wind to blow, and the waters flow 
Prov. 10. 5. is a son that c. shame, 17. 2. | 19. 25 
t 17. he that refuseth reproof c. to err 
17. 2. a wise servant shall rule over a son c. shame 
19. 27. cease to hear the instruction that c. to err 
28. 10. whoso c. righteous to go astray in evil way 
Isa. 64. 2. the fire c. the waters to boil, to make 



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Ezek. 44. 18. not gird with any thing that c. sweat 

J)an.ll. t -O.oue that c. an exacter of the kingdom 

Mat.5.32. put away wife c. her to commit adultery 

2Cor. '2.li. tliauks be to God, who c. us to triumph 

. 9. 11. which c. through us thanksgiving to God 

Rev. 13. 1-2. the earth to worship the hrst beast 

10. c. all to receive a mark in their right-hand 

(CAUSEWAY. 

IChr. "2Q. IG. tor came forth by the c. of going up 

18. at Farbm westward four at the c. and two 
Prov. 15. t 19 way of righteous raised up as a c. 
Isa. 7 t 3. go up in the c of the fuller's held 

CAUSING. 
'iKings 2. 1 1^- '-he ground c. to miscarry 
Cant. 7. y. c. thu lips of those asleep to speak 
Isa. 30. 28. a bridle in the jaws c. them to err 
Jcr. 29. 10 in c. you Po return to this place 
33. 12. si -jpherds c. their iiocks to lie down 
Ezek. 39. J 28. know I am the Ld. c. them to be led 

CAUSELESS. 
iSam. 25. 31. either that thou hast shed blood c. 
frov. 26. 2. so the curse c shall not come 

CAVE, S. 

Ge«.19. 30. Lot dwelt in a c.he and his daughters 

23. 17. field and c made sure to Abraham, 20. 

19. Abraham buried Sarah in thee, of the field 
49. 29. bury me with my father in c. of Ephron 

Josli.\Q.l&. these five, kings fled and hid in a c. 17. 
Judg.6.-2. because of the Midianites Israel made c. 
lSa?rt.l3.6. Israel did hide themselves in c. in rocks 

22. 1. Dp.vid escaped to the c. of Adullam 
24. 10. Lord delivered thee into my hand in the c. 

'2Sa7n. 23. 13. came to David to the c. of Adullam 
IKings 18. 4. the prophets hid by fifty in a c. 13. 

19. 9. Elijah came to a c. and lodged there 
Jsa. 2. 19. they shall gu into c. for fear of the Ld. 
Ezek. 33. 27. they shall die that be in the c. 
John 11.38. the grave, it was a c. a stone lay upon it 
Ueb. 11. 38. they wandeied in dens and c, of earth 

CEASE 

Signifies, [1] To leave off, or give over, 1 Sam. 
7. 8. Isa, 33. 1. [2] To be utterly forgotten, 
Deut. 32. 26. [3] To be quiet, Judg. 1.5; 7. 
[A] To he wanting, Deut. 15. 11. [5] To be 
removed by death, or otherwise. Lam. 5. 14. 
[6] J^ot to leav, to, or depend on, Prov. 23. 4. 
[7] To abstain from, Psal. 37. 8. Isa. 1. 16. 

Oen. 8. 22. and day and night shall not c. 

Exod. 9. 29. as I am gone the thunder shall c. 

23. t 5. would c. to leave thy business for him 
Aru7n. 8. 25. from the age of fifty years shall c. 

11. 25. seventy elders prophesied, and did not c. 

17. 5. I will make to c. the munnurings 
Dent. 15. 11. the poor shall never c. out of the land 

32. 26. I would make remembrance of them to c. 
/'05A.22.25. so make our children c. from fearing L. 
Jmlg. 15. 7. yet will I be avenged, after I will c. 

20. 23. shall I yet again go to battle, or shall I c? 
ISam. 7. 8. c. not to cry to Lord our God for us 
2Kings 23. f 5. caused to c. the idolatrous priests 
2Chr. 16.5. whenBaasha heard it, lot iiis work c. 
Ezra 4. 23. made them to c. by force and power 

6. t 8. that they be not made to c. 

J^eh. 6. 3. why should the work c. while I come? 

Job 3. 17. there the wicked c. from troubling 
10. 20. my daj's few, c. then, let me alone 
14. 7. that the tender branch thereof will not c. 

Psal. 37. 8. c. from anger, and forsake wrath 
46. 9. he maketh wars to c. to the end of the earth 
89. 44. thou hast made his glory to c. and cast 
119. 1 119- thou causest the wicked to c. 

Prov. 19. 27. c. to hear instruction that causeth to 
err from the words of knowledge 
20. 3. it is an honour for a man to c. from strife 
22. 10. cast scorncr, yea strife and reproach shall c. 



23. 4. labour to he rich, c. from thy wisdom 
Eccl. 12. 3. the grinders c. because they are few 
Isa. 1. 16. c. to do evil || 2. ^2. c. ye from man 

10. 25. yet a little while and indignation shall c. 

16. 10. I have made their vintage shouting to c. 

17. 3. the fortress also shall c. from Ephraim 
21. 2. all the sighing thereof have I made to c. 
33. 1. when thou shaltc. to spoil shalt be spoiled 

Jer. 14. 17. let tears run down and let them not c. 

17. 8. leaf green, noi shall c. from yielding fruit 

31. 36. then the seed of Israel shall c. 
Lam. 2. 18. let not the -apple of thine eye c. 
Ezek. 6. 6. that your idols may be broken and c. 

7. 24. I will make the pomp of the strong to c. 

12. 23. saith the Lord, I will make this proverb c. 

23. 27. thus will I make thy lewdness to c. 

30. 10. I will make the multitude of Egypt to c. 

18. the pomp of her strength shall c. 33.28. 
[los. 7..t 4. raiser will c. from raising 
dmos 7.5.0 Ld.God, c. by whom shall Jacob arise 
jicts 13. )0. will not c. to pervert die right ways 
1 C:or. 13. 8. whether they be tongues, they shall c. 
Epk. 1 16. I c. not to give thanks for you 
CoZ. 1. 9. we do not c. to pray for you to be filled 
IPet. 2. 14. having eves that cannot c. from sin 
69 



Cause to CEASE. 
/>e«.26.t6.I will cause to c.ovil beasts, jE2C&.34.25. 
Ruth 4. \ 14. not caused to c. to thee a kinsman 
2Kings 23. t 5. cause to c. the idolatrous priests 

Ezra 4. 21. cause these men to c. city be not built 

5. 5. the eye of their God on them, they could not 
cause them to c. till matter came to Darius 
JVeA. 4. 11. slay them and cause tiie work to c. 
Psal. 85. 4. cause thine anger toward us to c. 
Prov. 18. 18. the lot causctli contentions to c. 
Isa.l^.W. I will cause the arrogancy of proud to c. 

30. 11. caj^setheholy Oneof IsraeUo c. before us 
Jer. 7.34. cause mirth to c. from the cities of Judah 

36. 29. cause to c. man and beast, JJos. 2. 11. 

48. 35. 1 will cause to c. in Moab him that oftereth 
Ezek. 16. 41. cause thee to c. from playing harlot 

23. 48. thus will 1 cause lew'dness to c. 

26. 13. I will cause the noise of thy songs to c. 

30. 13. I will cause their images to c. out of JVoph 

34. 10. cause them to c. from feeding the flock 
Dan. 9. 27. he shall cause the oblation to c. 

11. 18. cause the reproach ofl'ered by him to c. 
Hos. 1.4:. will cause to c 

CEASED 
Gen. 18. 11. it c. to be with Sarai after manner of 
Exod. 9. 33. thunders and hail c. and rain was not 

34. when Pharaoh saw that the thunders c. 
Josh. 5. 12. the manna e. on the morrow after 
Judg. 2. 19. they c. not from their own doings 

5. 7. the inhabitants of villages c. they c. in Israel 
15am. 2. 5. and they that were hungry c. 



. kingdom of house of Israel 



25. 9. they spake in the name of David and c. 
Ezra 4. 24. then c. the work of the house of God 
Job 32. 1. so these three men e. to answer Job 
Psal. 35. 15. they did tear me and c. not 

77. 2. my sore ran in the night and c. not • 
Isa. 14. 4. how hath the oppressor e. golden city c. 
Lam. 5. 14. the elders have c. from the gate 

15. the joy of our heart is c. our dance is turned 
.Tonah 1.15. they took up Jonah, sea c. from raging 
Mat. 14. 32. the wind c. Mark 4. 39. I 6. 51. 
Luke 7. 45. this woman hath not c. to kiss my feet 

11. 1. as he was praying in a place, when he c. 
Acts 5. 42. they c. not to teach and preach Jesus 

20. 1. after the uproar was C.Paul called disciples 
31. by space of three years I c. not to warn every 

21. 14. when he would not be persuaded we c. 
Gal. 5. 11. then is the ofifence of the cross c. 
Heb. 4. 10. he also hath c. from his own works 

10. 2. for then they would not have c. to be oft'er. 

IPet. 4. 1. who suflered in flesh, hath c. from sin 
CEASETH. 

Psal. 12. 1. help. Lord, for the godly man c. 
49. 8. redempt.of soul precious, and it c.for ever 

P7-oy.26.20.so where there is no tale-bearer strife c. 

Isa. 16.4. the extortioner is at an end, the spoiler c. 
24. 8. the mirth of tabrets e. joy of the harp c. 
33. 8. high-ways lie waste, the way-faring man e. 

Lam. 3. 49. mine eye tricklelh down and c. not 

Hos. 7. 4. c. from raising after he kneaded dough 

Acts 6.13.this man c.not speak blasphemous words 
CEASING. 

Exod. 21. 1 19. he shall pay for the c. of his time 

\Savi. 12. 23. I should sin in c. to pray for you 

Isa. 6. 1 9. hear ye without c. but understand not 

Acts 12. 5. but prayer was made without c. for him 

Rom.l. 9. w-ithout c. I make mention, 1 Thess.i.3. 

lThcss.± 13. for this we thank God without c. 
5. 17. pray without e. in every thing give thanks 

2Tim. 1. 3. without c. I have remembrance of thee 
CEDAR. 

This tree is much celebrated in the scriptures: It 
shoots out its branches at ten or twelve feet from 
the ground: Its branches are large, and at a 
distance from one another; its leaves are some- 
thing like those of rosemary; it is always green, 
and distils a kind of gum, to jokich different 
effects are attributed: The wood of it is incor- 
ruptible, beautiful, solid, and inclining to a 
brown colour; it bears a small apple,likethatof 
the pine. They made use of this wood not only 
for the beams and planks which covered edifices, 
and served for ceilings to apartments, but they 
placed tkem likewise in the substance of their 
walls, and so disposed the?n and the stone toge- 
ther, that there were three rows of stone undone 
of cedar wood, 1 Kings 6. 36. By the cedar of 
Lebanon, the king of Israel may he understood, 
2 Kings 14. 9. Hereunto also the felicity and 
growth of the faithful are compared, Ps. 92.12. 

2Sam. 7. 2. king said, I dwell in a house of c. 
7. saying, why build ye not me a house of c.? 

IKings 4. 33. he spake from the c. to the hyssop 
5. 8. I will do all thy desire concernin2 c. 

2Kings 14. 9. the thistle sent to the c. 2Ckr.Slo. 18. 

.lob 40. 17. Behemoth moveth his tail like a c. 

Psal. 92. 12. the righte->us shall grow like a c. 

Cant. 1. 17. the beam.s of our house are c. 
8. 9. we will inclose her with boards of e. 

Isa. 41. 19. 1 will plant in the wilderness the c. 



' Jer.22. 14. it is ceiled with c. painted withvermil 

15. because thou closest thyself in c. 
Ezek. 17. 3. a great eagle took highest branch of c 

22. I will take of the highest branch of the c. 

23. it shall bear fruit and be a goodly c. 

27. 24. chests made of c. among the merchandise 
31. 3. the Assyrian was a c. in Lebanon 
Zeph. 2. 14. for he shall uncover the c. work 
Zech. 11. 2. howl, fir-tree, for the c. is fallen 

CEDAR-TREES. 
jYum.24.6. Israel's tabernacles are c. beside waters 
2Sam. 5. 11. Hiram sent c. to David and carpenters 
IKings 5. 6. that they hew me c. out of Lebanon 
10. so Hiram gave Solomon c. and fir-trees, 9. 11. 
2Kings 19. 23. 1 will cut down the tall c. thereof 
IChron. 22. 4. David prepared c. in abundance 
2Chron. 1. 15. c. made he as the sycamore, 9. 27. 



send me c. and fir-trees out of Lebanon 
Ezra 3. 7. gave money to bring c. from Lebanon 

CEDAR-WOOD. 
Lev. 14. 4. take c. and hyssop, 6, 49, 51, 52. 
J\^um. 19. 6. the priest shall take c. and hyssop 
IChron. 22. 4. they brought much e. to David 

CEDARS. 
IKings 10.27. e. m.ade he to be as sycamore-trees 
lC7i?". 17. 1. David said, 1 dwell in a house of c. 
2Chr. 2. 3. didst send David c. to build a house 
Psal. 29. 5. the voice of the Lord breaketh the c. 
80. 10. the boughs thereof were like goodly c. 
148. 9. praise him also e. and fruitful trees 
Ca7t^ 5. 15. his countenance excellent as the c. 
Isa. 9. 10. we will change the sycamores into c. 
37. 24. I will cut down the tall e. thereof 
44. 14. he heweth him down c. and taketh oak 
Jer. 22. 7. they shall cut dow'n thy choice c. 

23. O Lebanon, that makest thy nest in the c, 
Ezek. 31. 8. c. in garden of God could not hide him 
Amos 2. 9. Amorites height as the height of c. 
Zech. 11.1. O Lebanon, that fire may devour thy c 

CEDARS of Lebanon. 
Judg.9.1.5fire out of the bramble devour c. of Leb 
Ps. 104. 16. the c. of Leb. which he hath planted 
Isa. 2. 13. day of the Lord upon all the c. of Leb 
14. 8. c. f>f Leb. rejoice at thee, saying, since thou 
Ezek. 27. 5. c. from Leb. to make masts for thee 

CELEBRATE. 

Lev. 23.32. from even to even shall c. your sabbatn 

41. a statute, ye shall c. it in the seventh monlfe 

Isa. 38.18. the gravi* cannot praise, death cannot e. 

CELESTIAL. [thee 

] Cor. 15. 40. are c. bodies, glory of the c. is one 

CELLARS. 
IChron. 27. 28. and over the c. of oil was Joask 

CENSER, S. 
Lev. 10. 1. sons of Aaron took either of them c. 
16. 12. he shall take a e. full of burning coals 
J\'*«m. 4. 14. they shall put upon it vessels even c 
16. 6. this do, take ye c. 1| 17. every man his c. 
19. Eleazar the priest took the brasen c. 
IKings 7. 50. made c. of pure gold, 2Chro7i. 4. 22. 
2Chr. 26. 19. Uzziah had a c. in his hand to burr. 
Ezek. 8. 11. with every man his c. in his hand 
Heb. 9. 4. the holiest had the golden c. and the ark 
Rev. 8. 3. the angel came, having a golden c. 
5. the angel took the c. and filled it with fire 
CENSURE. 
2 Co?-. 2. t 6. sufficient to such a man is this c. 

CENTURION, S. 

Mat. 8. 5. there came unto him a c. beseeching him 

8. c. said. Lord, I am not worthy thou shouldesl 

27. 54. when the c. saw the earthquake [come 

Luke 7.2. c. servant, who was dear to him, was sick 

23. 47. now when the c. saw what was done 

Acts 10. 1. Cornelius was a c. of the Italian band 

22. Cornelius the c. a just man that feareth God 

21. 32. who immediately took c. and ran down 

22. 26. when the e. heard that, he went and told 

23. 17. then Paul called one of the c. to him 

23. he called to him two c. saying, make ready 

24. 23. and he commanded a c. to keep Paul 
27.1.deliver.Paul to Julius a c. of Augustus' band 

11. the c. believed the master more than Paul 

43. c. willing to save Paul, kept them from purp. 

28.16. the c. delivered the prisoners to the captain 

CEREMONIES. 
J\i''um .9.3.shall keep passover according to all the e 
Heb. 9. t 1. the first covenant had also c. 
A Certain Man. See Man. 
CERTAIN. 
Exod. 16. 4. ye shall gather a e. rate every day 
JVum. 16. 2. Korah rose with c. of children of Isr. 
Deut. 13. 13. c. men the children of Belial are gone 

25. 2. the wicked man be beaten by a c. number 
2Chron. 8. 13. after a c. rate every day offering 
JVeh. 1. 2. Hanani came, he and c. men of Judah 

4. I mourned e. days, and fasted, and prayed 

11. 23. a c. portion should be for singers everyday 

13. 25. I smote c. of them, and plucked off hair 

Jer.41.5. there came c.from Shechem, fromShiloh 

52. 15. the captain carried away e. of poor people 



CHA 



CHA 



CHA 



Oan. 8 27. 1 Daniel fainted and was sick c. days 

11. 13. the king of north shall come after c. years 
j)fat.lS.23. kingd. of heav. likened to c. king, 22. 2. 

20. 2U. she and her sons desiring a c. thing of him 
Mark 12.42. there came a c.poor widow, y>M/i;c21.2. 

14. 57. arose c. and bare false witness against him 
Luke 5. 12. it came to pass when he was in a c. city 

8. 20. told him by c. thy mother stands to see thee 

10. 38. as he went into a c. village, 17. 12. 

11. 27. a c. woman lifted up iier voice and said 
37. ac. Pharisee besouglit him to dine with him 

18. 9. tills parable to c. wiio trusted in themselves 

23. It), who for a c. sedition and for murder 
24.22.c.woinen also niade us astonished, whowere 

24. c. of them with us went to the sepulchre 
John 5. 4. an angel went down at a c. season 
Acts 9. 19. Saul was c. days with the disciples 
10. 48. they prayed Peter to tarry c. days 

12. 1. Herod the king to vex c. of the church 
J5. 24. c. which went from us, have troubled us 
17. 28. as c. of your own poets have said, for we 

Rom.\5. 26. to make a contribution for c. saints at 
Gal. 2. 12. for before that c. came from James 
Heb. 2.6 but one in a c. place testified, what is man 

4. 4. he<ppake in a c. place of 7th day on this wise 
7. he limited a c. day, saying, in David, to-day 

10. 27. but a c. fearful looking for of judgment 
Jude 4. for there are c. men crept in unawares 

CERTAIN. 
Deut. 13. 14 if it be truth and the thing c. 17. 4. 
IKings 2. 37. know for c. thou shalt surely die, 42. 
Jer. 26. 15. know for c. if yc put me to death 
Dan. 2. 45. the dream is c. and interpretation sure 
Mcts 25. 26. 1 have no c. thing to write to my lord 
\Cor. 4. 11. we have no c. dwelling-place 
1 Tim. 6. 7. it i^ c. we can carry nothing out 

CERTAINLY. 
Ocn. 18. 10. he said, I will c. return to thee 
26. 28. we saw c. the liOrd was with thee 
43. 7. could we c. know he would say, bring your 
44. 15. wot ye not such a man as I can c. divine? 
50. 15. Avill c. requite us all the evil we did to him 
Exod. 3. 12. c. I will be with thee, this be a token 

22. 4. if theft be c. found in his hand alive 
Lev. 5. 19. ho hath c. trespassed against the Lord 

24. 16. all the congregation shall c. stone him 
Josh. 9. 24. because it was c. told thy servants 
Judg. 14. 12. if ye can c. declare the riddle to me 
ISam. 20. 3. thy father c. knoweth I have found 

9. if 1 knew c. evil were determined by my father 

23. 10. c. heard that Saul will come to Keilah 

25. 28. Jjord will c. make my lord a sure hoHse 
IKings \. 30. even so will I c. do this day 
^K'lngs 8.10. go, say to him, thou mayest c. recover 
2C/ir.l8.27. Micaiah said, if thou c. return in peace 
Prov. 23. 5. for riches c. make themselves wings 
Jr.r. 8- 8. we are wise, lo, c. in vain made he it 

13. 12. do we not c. know every bottle be filled 
25. 28. thus saith the Lord, ye shall c. drink 
36. 29. king of Babylon shall c. destroy this land 
40. 14. dost thou c. know that Baal is senf? 

42. 19. know c. I have admonished you this day 
22. c. ye shall die by the sword and by famine 
44. 17. c. do what thing goeth out of our mouth 
L,ain. 2. 16. c. this is the day that we looked for 
Dan. 11. 10. one shall c. come and overflow, 13. 
Zech. 11. i 11. poor c. knew it was word of the L. 
Luke 23. 47. saying, c. this was a righteous man 

CERTAINTY. 
Josh. 23. 13. know for c. Lord will no more drive 
ISarn. 23. 23. come ye again to me with the c. 
Prov. 22. 21. make known the c. of words of truth 
Dan,. 2. 8. 1 know of c. ye would gain the time 
Luke 1.4. thou mightest know the t. of tiioso things 
.^cts 21. 34. he coidd not know the c. for tumult 
22. 30. because he would have known the c. why 
CERTIFY, lED. 
2Sam.l5.W. till there come word from you to c. me 
Ezra 4. 14. therefore have we sent and c. the king 
16. we c. the king, that if this city be built again 

5. 10. we asked tlieir names also to c. thoe 

7. 24. we c. you to impose no toll on the Levites 
Esth.2.'£i. Eslh. eking thereof in JMordecai's name 
Oal.l.il. Ir. vou gospel 1 preached, not after man 

CHAFED. 
2Sara.l7.8. they be c. in their minds as bear robbed 

CHAFF 
Is the refuse of winnowed corn., which is barren, 
light, and apt to be drincn to and fro with the 
icijid, Psal. 1. 4. To which are compared, (1) 
False, dor.tr inc^or men'' s dreams and inventions, 
•Ter. 23. 28. (2) Fruitless plots and designs, 
Tsa. 33. 11. (3) Hypocrites and ungodly per- 
sons^ who are vile, barren, and ivronstant, like 
chaff. Mat. 3. 12. 
Jeb 21. 18. wicked as c. that storm carrieth away 
Psal. 1. 4. like the c. which the wind driveth away 
35. 5. let them be as c. bc'bre the wind 
fsa 5.24. as tlame consumeth the c. so their root 

17. 13. the nations shall be chased as the c. 

7(J 



I?a.29.5.terrible ones shall be as c.that passe th aw. 
33.11. ye shall conceive c. and bring forth stubble 
41.15. thresh mountains, and make the hills as c. 
Jer. 23.28. what is the c. to the wheat? saith Lord 
Dan. 2. 35. became like the c. of the threshing floor 
//os.l3. 3. as the c. which is driven with whirlwind 
Zeph.2.2. before the decree, before day pass as c. 
Mat. 3.12. will burn up the c. with fire, Lukc'6. 17. 

CHAIN 
Signifies, [I] Links of iron, gold, or silver, one 
within another, which were (1) iSacred, those 
made by the command of God, for the breast- 
plate tcorn by the high-priest, Exod. 39. 15, 17, 
18. (2) Idolatrous, such as were made for 
idols, or images, Isa. 40. 19. (3) Conivion, 
wherewith p'^isoners were chained, Acts 12. 7. 
[11] Bondage, or affliction, Lam. 3. 7. [IIIJ 
Severe laws for the curbing of all open impiety, 
Rev. 20. 1. 
Ge7i.41.42.gold c.abouthis neck, Dan. 5. 7, 16,29. 
Psal. 73. 6. pride compasseth them about as a c. 
Cant. 4.9. have ravished me with one c. of thy neck 
2yffl;/i.3.7.hedged me about, hath made my c. heavy 
Ezek. 7. 23. make a c land is full of bloody crimes 
16. 11. I put bracelets, and a c. on thy neck 
.&cts 28. 20. for hope of Isr. I am bound with this c. 
Eph. 6. t 20. for which I am ambassador in a c. 
2 Ti7«.1.16.0nesiphorus was not ashamed of my c. 
Rev. 20. 1. an angel and a great c. in his hand 

CHAIN-WORK. 
IKino-s 7. 17. wreaths of c. for chapiters of pillars 

CHAINS. 
Exod. 28. 14. fasten the wreathen c. to ouches, 24. 
39. 15. they made on breast-plate c. at the ends 
JVm?k,31. 50. for atonement, c. and bracelets, rings 
Judg. 8.26. besides the c. about their camels' necks 
IKings 6. 21. by the c. of gold before the oracle 
Psal. 149. 8. to bind their kings with c. and nobles 
Prov. 1. 9. instruction shall be c. about thy neck 
Cant. 1. 10. thy neck comely with c. of gold 
Isa. 3. 19. the Lord will take away thy c. 
40. 19. goldsmith with gold, and-casteth silver c. 
-i'). 14. they shall come after thee in c. come over 
.Jer. 40. 4. I loose thee this day from thy c. 
Flzek. 19. 4. they brought him with c. into Egypt 
9. they put him in ward in c. and Drought him 
Mark 5. 3. no man could bind him, no notwitlic. 

4. the c. had been oft plucked asunder by him 
jicts 12. 7. Peter's c. fell oft" from his hands 
2Pet.2.4. to hell, delivered them into c. of darkness 
Jude 6. he hath reserved in everlastingc. under dark. 
See Bound. 
CHALCEDONY. 
Rev. 21. 19. the third foundation was a c. 

CHALK-STONES. 
Isa. 27. 9. he maketh all the stones of the altar c. 

CHALLENGETH. 
Exod. 22. 9. any lost thing another c. to be his 

CHAMBER 
Signifies, [1] .^3n apartment, or room in a house. 
Gen. 43. 30. Dan. 6. 10. [2] The clouds, Psal. 
L04. 13. [3] .,In upper room, or an apartment 
wherein people generally eat, where the disci- 
ples did eat the passover, and did partake of 
the Lord's supper, and where aftertoards they 
assembled for divine worship, Acts 1. 13. [ 20.8. 
The chambers of the south, Job 9. 9. Those stars 
and constellations which are toward the south- 
ern pole; so called, because they are for the 
most part hid and shut up, as chambers com- 
monly are, from these parts of the world, and 
do not rise or appear to us till the beginning 
of summer, when they raise winds and tem- 
pests, as astronomers observe. 
The king hath brought me into his chambers, 
Cant. 1. 4. Christ the King of his church has 
vouchsafed unto me most intimate and familiar 
fellowship with himself i7i his ordinances. 
Enter thou into thy chambers, /sa. 26. 20. Fly to 
God by faith, prayer and repentance, for pro- 
tection,dcpend upon his providence, lay holdnp- 
on his promises, and make use of his attributes. 
He alludes to the common practice of men, 
who, when there arc storms or dangers abroad, 
betake themselves to their oion chambers or 
houses for safety; or, as some think, to that 
history, Exod. 9. 19,20. or to that cnn^nanl, of 
not going out of their houses, Exod. 12. .!2. or 
to the like charge given to Rahab, Josh. 2. 19. 
Gen. 43. 30. Joseph entered into his c. and wept 
Judg. 15. 1. I will go in to my wife into the c. 
16. 9. there were liers in wait abiding in the c. 12. 
2Sam. 13. 10. bring meat into the c. that I may eat 
2 Kings 4.11. Elisha turned into the c. and lay there 
JVeh. 13. 5. he prepared for Tobiah a great c. 

8. cast forth all the household stuft'out of the c. 
.Toh 37. t 9. out of the c. cometh the whirlwind 
Psal. 19. 5. as a bridegroom cometh out of his c. 
Cant. 3. 4. into the c. of her that conceived me 
Jer. 36. 10. read the book in the c. of Gemariah 



7'cr.36.20.1aid up the roll inc.of Elishama the scribe 
Ezek. 40. 45. c. whose prospect toward the south 

46. c. whose prospect toward the north for priests 
-Da7i.6.10.his windows being open in his c.to Jerus 
Joel 2. 16. let the bridegroom go forth of his c. 
Bed-Chambkr; See Bed. Guard-Chamber, 
See Guard. 

Gwcsf-CHAMBER. 
Mark 14.14. say, where is \.hQ guest-c.Luke^H.ll 

Inner CHAMBER. 
IKings 20.30. Benhadad fled, and came into in. c. 

22. 25. shalt go into inner c. to hide, 2Chr. 18. 24. 
.2Kings 9. 2. carry Jehu into in. c. and talie the box 

Little CHAMBER. 
2Kings 4. 10. let us make a little c. on the wall 
Ezck.iO.7. little c.was one r^d long and one broad 
13. measured the gate from theroof of one/^«Zcc 
Side CHAMBER, S. 
Ezek. 41. 5. the breadth of every side-c. four cubits 
6. the side-c. were three, one over another 
9. thickness of wall for szt/c-c. without, five cubits 
Upper CHAMBER. 
2Kingsl.2. Ahaz fell thro' a lattice in h\supper-c, 
23. 12. altars in top of thew;?per-c.Josiah beat down 
Acts 9. 37. washed, and laid Dorcas in an upper-c. 
39. brought Peter, when come into the upper-c. 
20. 8. many lights in upper-c. where were gathered 

CHAMBERS. 
Deut. 32. t 25. sword without, terror from the c. 
IKijigsQ. 5. against wallof the house lit built c. 
IChr. 9. 26. chief porters were over the c. 23. 28. 
2Chr. 31. 11. Hezekiah commanded to prepare c 
Ezra 8. 29. keep them till ye weigh them in the c. 
jVf7i. 13. 9. 1 commanded, and they cleansed the c. 
.Job 9. 9. which maketh the c. of the south 
Ps. 104. 3. who layeth beams of his c. in the waters 
13.he watereth the hills from his c. earth satisfied 
105. 30. land brought forth frogs in c. of their king 
Prov. 7. 27. way to hell going down to c. of death 
24. 4. by knowledge c. shall be filled with riches 
Cant. 1. 4. the king hath brought me into his e. 
/sfl/ 26.20. enter thou into thy c. and shut thy doora 
Jer. 22.13. woe to him thatbuildeth his c. by wrong 

14. I will build me a wide house, and large c. 

.Ter. 35. 2. bring the Rechabites into one qf the c. 

Ezek. 8. 12. every man in the c. of his imagery 

21.14. the sword which entereth into their i)rivy e 

42. i). they be holy c. where priests shall eat 

Mat. 24.26. behold, he is in the secret c. believe not 

C7;)jjer-CHAMBERS. 
2Chr. 3. 9. and he overlaid the jipper-c. with gold 
Ezek. 42. 5. the upper-c. were shorter for galleries 

CHAMBERING. 
Rom. 13. 13. walk not in c. and wantonness 

CHAMBERLAIN, S. 
2Kings 9. 1 32. looked out to Jehu two or three c. 

23. 11. by the chamber of Nathan-melech the c 
Esth. 1. 10. the seven c. chat served the king 

2. 15. but what Hagai the king's c. appointed 
21. two of king's c. were wroth, and sought to lay 
Acts 12. 20. Blastus the king's c. their friend 
Rom. 16. 23. Erastus. c. of the city, saluteth you 

CHAMOIS. 
Deut. 14.5. these ye shall eat, wild ox and the c 

CHAMPAIGN. 
Z)cM<.11.30. who dwell in the c. over against Gilga, 
Ezek. 37. j 2. many bones in the open c. 

CHAMPION. 
ISam. 17. 4. there went out a c. out of the camp 
51. when the Philistines saw their c. was dead 
CHANCE. 
Deut. 22. 6. if a bird's nest c. to be before thee 
1 Cor. 15. 37. it may c. of wheat or other grain 

CHANCE. 
ISam. 6. 9. it was a c. that happened to us 
2Sam. 1.6. as I happened by e. on mount Gilboa 
Eccl. 9. 11. but time and c. happencth to them all 
Luke 10. 31. bye. a priest came down that way 

CHANCETH. 
Deut. 23. 10. uncleanness that c. him by night 

CHANCELLOR. 

Ezra 4.8. Rehum c. wrote a letter to Artaxerxes, 9 

17. then the king sent ansM'er to Rehum the c. 

CHANGEABLE. 

Isa. 3. 22. Lord take away the c. suits of apparel 

CHANGE, S. 
T,ev. 27. 33. both it and the c thereof shall be holv 
Judg. 14. 12. I will give you thirty c. of raiment 

13. you shall give me thirty c. of raiment 
.Job 11. t 10. if he make a c. who can hinder? 
14. 14. all my days will I wait till my c. come 
Prov. 24. 21. meddle not with them given to c. 
7.ech. 3. 4. 1 will clothe thee with c. of raiment 
Heb. 7.12. there is made of necessity a c. of the law 

CHANGE, Verb. 
Gen. 35. 2. be clean and c. your garments 
T^ev. 27. 10. he shall not c. it j] 33. nor c. it, if he «. 
Job 17. 12. they c. the night into day, light is short 
Psal- 102. 26. as a vesture shalt thou c. thern 
Isa. 9. 10. but we will c. them into cedars 



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Isa. 40. 1 31. that wait on the Lord shall c. strengtii 
Jer. 2.36. why gaddesi thou so much to c. thy way ? 

13. 23. can tttiiopian c. his skin, or leopard spots? 
Dan. 7. 25. he shall think to c. tunes and laws 
Hos. 4. 7. I will c. their glory into shame 
Hab. 1. 11. then shall his mmd c. and pass over 
Mai. 3. 6. for I am the Lord, 1 c. not, tiierel'ore 
Acts G. 14. and shall c. the customs delivered 
Rom 1. 26. their women did c. the natural use 
Oal. i. 20. I desire to be present, and c. my voice 
Phil 3. 21. Christ, who shall c. our vile body 
Ileh 12. t 17. be found no \<'ay to c. his mind 

CHANGED, ETH. 
Gen. 31. 7. your father c. my wages ten times, 41. 

41.14.Josephc.his raiment, and came in toPharaoh 
Lev. 13, 16. if raw flesh turn and be c. to white 

55. if the plague have not c. his colour 
ISam. 21. 13. he c. his behaviour before them 
25a7«.12.20.Dd. c. his apparel, came to house of L. 
ZKings 24. 17. k. of Babylon c. his name, to Zedek. 

25. 29. c. his prison-garments, Jei: 52. 33. 
Esth. 2. 1 9- he c. her and maids to the best place 
Job 2y. t 20. my bow was c. in my hand 

30. 18. great force of my disease is my garment c. 
Psal. 15. 4. he sweareth to his hurt, and c. not 

102. 26. as a vesture they shall be c. Heb. 1. 12. 

106. 20. thus they c. their glory into an ox 
Eccl. 8. 1. the boldness of his face shall be c. 
Isa. 24. 5. c. the ordinance, broken the covenant 
■/er.2.11.c.their gods,my people have c. their glory 

48. 11. his taste remained, and his scent is not c. 
Lam. 4. 1. gold dim, how is the most fine gold c./ 
Ezek. 5.6. she hath c. my judgments into wickedn. 
Dan. 2. 9. prepar. lying to speak, till the time be c. 

21. he c. the times and seasons, removeth kings 
3. 19. form of his visage was c. against Shadrach 

27. nor were their coats c. nor smell of fire passed 

4.16. let his heart be c.from man's, and let a beast's 

6. 8. sign writing that it be not c. according to law 

15. that no decree the king established may be c. 

17. that the purpose might not be c. about Daniel 

JUic. 2. 4. he hath c. the portion of my people 

..lets 28.6. the barbarians c. their minds, and said 

Rom. 1. 23. c. the glory of the uncorruptible God 

25. who c. the truth of God into a lie 
ICor. 15. 51. not all sleep, but we shall all be c. 52. 
'2Cor. 3. 18. c. into same ima^e from glory to glory 
Heb. 7. 12. for priesthood being c. a change of law 

CHANGEST, ED, countenance. , 
Job 14.20.thouc.hiscoi4?if e?iffl7ice,sendest him away 
Dan. 5. 6. the king's countenance was c. in him, 9. 
lO.norletthycoMJif be c.|| 7. 23. my coiciit. c. in me 
CHANGERS. 
iVoD.24t21.fearLordand king,meddle not withe. 
Mat. 21. 12. Jesus went to temple and overthrew 
tables of money-c. Mai-k U. 15. JoA?i 2. 14, 15. 
CHANGES. 
■ Oen. 45. 22. to each he gavee. to Benjamin five c. 
iKings 5. 5. he took with him ten c. of raiment 

22. give them, I pray thee, two c. of garments 

23. bound two c. of garments, and laid them 
Job 10. 17. c. and war are against me 

Psal. 55. 19. because thev have no c. they fear not 

CHANGING. 
iiMtA 4. 7. this was manner in Israel concerning c. 

CHANNEL, S. 

2Sa7rt.22. 16. c. of the sea appeared, Psal. 18.15. 

Job 31. t 22. let my arm bs broken from c. bone 

Isa. 8. 7. he shall come up over all his c. and banks 

27. 12. the Lord shall beat olFfrom c. of the river 

Ci^ A PITER, S. 
Eznd. 33. 38. he overlaid their c. with gold, 38. 28. 
33. 17. the overlaying of their c. were silver, 19. 
IKings 7._16. made two c. of brass, 2Chr. 4.^^12, 13. 
2Kings 25. 17. the c. upon it was brass, Jer. 52. 22. 
.Amos 9.tl. smite the c. of the door that posts shake 
Zeph. 2. 1 14. the bittern shall lodge in the c. 

CHAPMEN. 
2Ckr. & 14. besides what c. and merchants brought 

CHAPEL. 
^mo: 7. 13. it is the king's c. and the kind's court 

CHAPT. 
Jer. 14. 4. because ffround is c. there was no rain 

CHARASHDI. 
lCAro7t.4. 14. Joab the father of the valley of c. 

CHARGE 
Signifies, [1] To command., Exod. 1. 22. [2] To 
prohibit., or interdict.i Gen. 28.1. [3] To adjure, 
or bind by a solemn, oath, 1 Sam. 14. 27. [4] 
To load, or burden, Deut. 24. 5. ITim. 5. 16. 
[5] To exhort, 1 Thess. 2. 11. [6] An office, or 
employ, Num. 8. 26. 
To lay any thing to one's charge, is to accuse 
Mm of '. and prosecute and pnnish him for it, 
Psal. "35. n. 
To have the charge of any thing, to be intrusted 
with it, cr to have the oversight and manage- 
ment of it. Acts 8. 27. 
Oen. 26. 5. Abraham kept my c. and my statutes 
23.6.Isaac gave Jacob a c. saying, not take a ■wife 
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Exod. 6. 13. the Lord gave Moses and Aaron a c. 
jYum. 4. 31. this is the c. of their burden in tabern. 

8.26.thus shalt do to tlie Levites, touching their c. 

9. 19. then Israel kept the c. of the Lord, 23. 

27. 23. Moses gave Joshua a c. Deut. 31. 23. 
Deut. 21. 8. lay not innocent blood to people's c. 
Josh. 22. 3. Keubenites have kept c. of the Lord 
2i>am. 17. t 23. Ahithophel gave c. concerning 

18. 5. the king gave c. concerning Absalom 
IKings 11.28. Jeroboam made ruler over all the c. 
2Kings 7. 17. the Lord to have the c. of the gate 
IChrou. 9. 27. because the c. was upon theuj 

26. t 30. of Hebronites 1700 over the c. 
2CAr. 30. 17. Levites had the c. of killing passovers 
.Vd/i. 7. 2. 1 gave Hanani c. over Jerusalem 
Esth. 3. 9. of those that had c. of the business 
Job 34. 13. who hath given him a c. over the earth ? 
Psal. 35. 11. they laid to my c. things I knew not 

109. t 8. let another take his c. .acts 1. j 20. 
Jis?-.39.11.king of Bab.gave c. concerning Jeremiah 

47. 7. Lord hath given it a c. against Ashkelon 
Ezek. 9. 1. cause them that have c. over the city 

44. 8. ye hare not kept the c. of my holy things 
15. the priests that kept the c. of my sanctuary 

48. 11. priests kept my c. who went not astray 
Acts 7. 60. Lord, lay not this sin to their c. 

8. 27. a eunuch, who had c. of all her treasure 

12. 1 25. when Barnabas and Saul fulfilled their c. 

16. 24. received such a c. thrust them into prison 

23. 29. nothing laid to his c. worthy of death 
Rom.8.33.\vho shall lay any thing toe. of God's elect 
ICor. 9. 18. make the gospel of Christ without c. 
1 Tim. 1. 18. this c. I commit to thee, son Timothy 
2Tim. 4. 16. I pray it may not be laid to their c. 
See Keep. 
Give CHARGE. 
JSTum. 27. 19. and give Joshua a e. in their sight 
Deut. 31. 14. call Joshua that I may give him a c. 
2Sani. 14. 8. go, and I will give c. concerning thee 
2Kings20.'\l. givec. concerning house, Isa. 38. tl. 
ICAr. 22.12. only the Lord ^z'ye thee wisdom and c. 
Ps. 91. 11. givehis angels c. Mat. 4.6. Lukei. 10. 
Isa. 10. 6. will I give him a c. to take the spoil 
1 Tim. 5. 7. these things give in c. that they be 

6.13. Igive thee c.in sight of God, who quickeneth 

CHARGE. 
Exod. 19. 21. the Lord said, go down, c. the people 
jViOTi. 5. 19. the priest shall c. her by an oath 
Deut. 3. 28. but c. Joshua and encourage him 
.ATch. 10. 32. to c. ourselves yearly with third part 
Esth. 4. 8. c. Esther thffl she go in to the king 
Cant.2.1. 1 c. you, O ye daughters, 3. 5. | 5. 8. 1 8. 4. 

5. 9. what is thy beloved, that thou dost so c. us? 
Mark 9. 25. I c. thee come out and enter no more 
1 Thess. 5. 27. I c. you that this epistle be read 
1 Tim. 1. 3. e. that they teach no other doctrine 

5.21. 1 e. thee before God and J.Christ, 2 Tm.4.1. 

6. 17. c. them that are rich in this world, that they 
CHARGEABLE. 
2Sam. 13. 25. let us not all go, lest we be c. to thee 
JVeh. 5. 15. the former governors were c. to people 
2Cor. 11. 9. when with you, I was c. to no man 
1 TAes.2. 9. because we would not be c. to any ofyou 
2Thcs. 3. 8. that we might not be c. to any ofyou 

. CHARGED. 
Gen. 26. 11. Abimelech c. his people, saying 

28. 1. Isaac called Jacob, and c. him, and said 

40. 4. captain of the guard c. Joseph with them 

49. 29. Jacob c. his sons, and said to them, I am 

50. t 16. they c. a messenger to Joseph 
Exod. 1. 22. Pharaoh e. all his people, saying 
Deut. 1. 16. 1 c. your judges at that time, saying 

24. 5. nor shall he bee. with any business, but free 
27. 11. Moses c. the people the same day, saying 
l.Sa???.14.27. Jonathan heard not when Saul c.peop. 
2Sam. 18. 12. for in our hearing the king e. thee 
IKings 2. I.David c. Solomon his son, saying, I go 
43. the commandment that I have c. thee with 
13. 9. so was it e. me by the word of the Lord 
2Chr. 36. 23. Lord c. me to build house, Ezra 1.2. 
JVeh. 13. 19. c. they not be opened till after sabbath 
£5<A.2.I0.not shewed people, as Mordecaic.her,20. 
Job 1. 22. Job sinned not, nor c. God foolishly 
4. 18. and his angels he e. with folly 
Jer. 32. 13. I c. Baruch before them, saying 
35. 8. have obeyed Jonadab in all that he hath c.us 
Mat. 9. 30. Jesus straitly e. them, saying, see that 
no man know it, Mark 5. 43. Duke 9. 21. 
12.16. Jesus c.not to make him known, Jl/arA; 3.12. 
.¥arA: 7.36. c. not to tell,8.30.| Q.Q.Liike5.U. \ 8.56. 
10. 48. many c. him that he should hold his peace 
Rom.3. 1 9. we have c. Jews and Gentiles under sin 
IThess. 2. 11. we c. every one ofyou as a father 
1 Tim. 5. 16. and let not church be c. that it may 

CHARGED ST. 
Exod. 19. 23. thou c us, sayinsr, set bounds about 

CHARGER, ^S. 
JVum. 7. 13. his offering was one silver c. 19. 25, 
31, 37, 43, 49, 61, 67, 73, 79. 
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JVum. 7. 85. each c of silver weighing 130 shekeia 
Ezra 1.9. this is number of them, one thousand c 
Alat. ] 4. 8. give John Bapt. head in a c. Mark 6.25 

CHARGES. 
2Chron. 8. 14. he appointed the Levites to their c 
31. 17. from 20 years in their c. by courses 
35.2.he set priests in their c. and encouraged theru 
Acts2i. 24. them take, and be at c. with them 
ICor. 9. 7. who goeth a warfare at his own c.'i 

CHARGEST. 
2Sam. 3. 8. thou c. me to day with a fault 

CHARGING. 
Acts 16. 23. c. the jailer to keep them safely 
2Tim. 2. 14. c. that they strive not about woids 

CHARIOT 
Signifies, [1] A sort of light coach, Gen. 46. 29. 
[2] Chariots of %var, out of which some of the 
ancients fought, they were armed with javelins 
and scythes in several places, whicli tore every 
thing they met with to pieces, E.xod. 14. 7. Josh. 
11.4. \^i] Hosts, or anftiies, Psal. 68. 17. [4J 
Human,or worldly things, wherein men repose 
their confidence, Psal. 20. 7. 
Elijah is called the chariot of Israel and horse- 
men thereof, 2 Kings 2. 12. that is, by his ex- 
ample, his counsels,hisprayers,and power with 
God, he did more fur the dtfcnce and preserva- 
tion o/ Israel, than all their chariots andhorses, 
and other warlike provisions. 
Solomon made a chariot of the wood of Lebanon, 
Cant. 3. 9. Christ, of whom Solomon was -a 
type, established for the glory of his grace the 
new covenant, or the gospel, whereby bclievera 
are carried to heaven; which is of an everlast- 
ing nature, Heb. 13. 20. Rev. 14. 6. 
Gen. 41. 43. he made him to ride in the second c 
Exod. 14. 25. the Lord took oflF their c. wheels 
IKings 7.33. the wheels like the work of a c. wheel 

18. 44. prepare thy c. and get thee down 

20. 25. number thee c. for e. and we will fight 
33. he caused him to come up into the c. 

22. 35. the blood ran into the midst of the c. 
38. one washed the c. in the pool of Samaria 

2Kings 2. 11. there appeared a c. of fire and horse*- 
12. cried, my father, the c. ol Israel, 13. 14. 

5. 21. he lighted from the c. to meet Gehazi 

9. 16. Jehu rode in a c. |i 27. smite him in the c. 

28. servants carried him in a c. to Jerus. 23. 30. 

IChron. 28. 18. gave gold for the pattern of the c. 

2Ckron. 35.24. his servants took him out of the i. 

Psal. 46. 9. he burnelh the e. in the fire 

76. 6. e. and horse are cast into a dead sleep 
Cant. 3. 9. made a c. of the wood of Lebanon 
Isa. 21. 7. he saw a c. with horsemen, ae. of asse* 
9. here cometh a c. of men with horsemen 

43. 17. who bringeth forth the c. and horse 
Jer. 51. 21. will I break in pieces the c. and rider 
Mic. 1. 13. bind the e. to the swift beast 
Zech. 6.2. first e. red horses, second c. black horses 

9. 10. I will cut ciFthe c. from Ephraim 
.Sets 8. 29. said, go near and join thyself to hia e. 

38. he commanded the e. to stand still 
His CHARIOT. 
Gen. 46. 29. Joseph made ready his c. and went 
Exod. 14. 6. Pharaoh made ready his c. and took 
Judg. 4. 15. Sisera lighted o^ his c. and fled away 
5. 28. why is his c. so long in coming? why tarry 
l^m^sl2.18.king made speed tohis c. 2CAr.l0.18. 
22. 34. he said to the driver of Az5 c. turn thy hand 
35.Ahab was stayed up in hisc. and died at even 
2Kings 5. 9. Naaman came with his c. and stood 
26. when the man turned again from his c. 
9.21. his c.vvas made ready, went out each in his c 
24. smote Jehoram, and he sunk down ia his c. 

10. 16. so they made him to ride in his c. 
Psal. 104. 3. who maketh the clouds his c. 
Jer. 4. 13. his c. shall be as a whirlwind 

Acts 8. 28. sitting in his c. read Lsaias the prophet 

CHARIOT-CITIES. 
2Chr. 1. 14. horsemen which he placed in c.-cities 

8. 6. Solomon h\x\\t.c.- cities, and siorn cities 

9. 25. bestowed in the c.-cities and with the king- 

CHARIOT-HORSES. 
25am. 8.4. David houghe'' all c -liorses, IC^r.lS.* 
2Kings 7. 14. they took merefore two c.-horses 

CHARIOT-MAN. 
2Chr. 18. 33. he said to the c.-man, turn thy hand 

CHARIOTS. 
Gen. 50. 9. there went up with Joseph c. and horso 
Exod. 14. 7. Pharaoh took 600 c. and all the c. 
17. I wall get honour upon his e. and horsemen 

23. the waters covered all the c. and all the host 
15. 4. Pharaoh's c. and host hath he cast into sea 

19. for the horse of Pharaoh went in with his c 
Josh. 17. 16. have c. of iron, 18. Judg. 1. 19.J 4. a 
.Tudg. 4. 15. Lord discomfited Sisera and all his c. 

5. 28. she cried, why tarry the wheels of his c.? 
ISam. 8. 11. the king will appoint them for his c. 

13.5. Philistines, to fight against Israel, 30,000 c, 
2Sam. 1.6. the c. and horsemen followed after Saol 



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iSam. 10. 18. D. slew the men of 700 c. of Syrians 
1 liin^s 10.20. Solomon JiadMGO c. 12,000 horsemen 
i(). ^. Zimri eaptain ol' hall' his c. conspired 
'22. 32. when the capts! ofUie c. saw Jehosliaphat 
•IKings 13. 7. left but ten c. and htty horsemen 
18. ~4. how put thy trust on Ei,'ypt lor c. Jsa. 3G.9. 
I'sal. 68. 17. the c. of God are twenty thousand 
(Jant. t). 12. my soul like the c. of Animi-nadib 
Isa. 2. 7. full of horses, nor is any end of their c. 
22. 16. c. of thy glory be the shame of thy lord 
31. 1. woe to them tliat trust in c. because many 
37. 24. by the multitude of my c. ami come up 
66. 15. behold the Lord will come with tire and 
c. like a whirlwind, JerA. 13. Dan. 11. 40. 
Jer. 47. 3. at rushing of his c. fathers not look back 
Etek. 23. 24. they shall come against thee with c. 
26. 10. thy walls shall shake at the noise of the c. 
Joel 2. 5. like the noise of the c. shall they leap 
Mic. 5. IJ. 1 will cut oif horses, and destroy thy c. 
J\fah. 2. 3. the c. shall be with flaming torches 
4.the c.shal'i rage in streets and jostle one another 
13. I am against, and will burn her c. in smoke 
Hatr. 2. 22. 1 will ovei-tlirow the c. and those ride 
He-v. 9.9. the sound of their wings as the sound of c. 

CHARIOTS with horses. 
Exod. 14. 9. all the horses and c. of Pharaoh, 23. 
Deut. 11. 4. what he did to their horses and c. 
20. 1. when thou seest horses and c. fear not 
Josh. 11. 6. thou shall hough their /4o?-ses, burnc. 
O.Joshua houghed horses, burnt their c. with fire 
2Scnii. 15. 1. Absalom prepared horses and c. 
IKings 20. 1. against Samaria with c. and horses 
2Kings 6.17.the mountain was full of c. and horses 
7. 6. the Syrians to hear a noise of horses and c. 
10. 2. are with you c. and horses, a fenced city 
i'sal. 20. 7. some trust in c. and some in ho7-ses 
Cant. 1. 9. compared thee to horses in Pharaoh's c. 
Isa. 66. 20. bring your brethren on horses and in c. 
Jer. 17. 25. shall enter princes riding ii] c. 22. 4. 
48. 9. come up, ye horses, and rage, ye c. 
50. 37. a sword is upon their horses and their c. 
Ezek. 26. 7. upon Tyrus Nebuchadnezzar with c. 
39.20.shall be filled at my table with hoi-ses and c. 
JVfl/i. 3. 2. noise of prancing horses and jumping c. 
Hab. 3.8.didst ride on thy horses and c.ofsalvation 
Rev. 18. 13. no man buys their horses and c. 

CHARITABLY. 
Rom. 14. 15. brother grieved, now walkest not c. 

CHARITY 
Is a principle of prevailing love to God aiidgood 
will to men, which effectually inclines one en- 
dued with it to glorify God, and to do good to 
others; to be patient, slow to anger, andready 
to forgive wrongs; to show kindness to all, and 
seek the good of others, though with prejudice 
to himself. Ji person endued therewith does 
not interpret doubtful things to the worst sense, 
but the best; is sorry for the sins of others, but 
rejoices when any one does well, and is apt to 
bear with their failings and infirmities; and 
lastly, this grace is never lost, but goes with 
us into another world, and is exercised there, 
ICor. 13. 1, 4, &c. 
i?om. 14. 1 15. now walkest thou not according to c. 
\Cor. 8. 1. knowledge puffeth up, but c. edifieth 
13. 1. speak with tongues, and have not c. 2, 3. 
4. c. suffereth long, and is kind, c. envieth not 
13. faith, hope, c. but the greatest of these is c. 
14. 1. folio v/ after c. and desire spiritual gifts 
16. 14. let all your things be done with c. 
Col. 3. 14. above ail these things put on c. 
1 TAes.3.6. brought good tidings of your faith and c. 
3TAes. 1. 3. c. toward each other aboundeth 
1 Tim. 1. 5. now the end of the commandment is c. 
2. 15. be saved if they continue in faith and c. 

4. 12. be an example in c. in spirit, in faith 
iTim. 2. 22. follow righteousness ; faith, c. peace 

.3. 10. hast fully known my doctrine, life, faith, c. 
Tit. 2. 2. aged men be sober, sound in faith, in c. 
\Pet. 4. 8. have fervent c. for c. shall cover sins 

5. 14. greet ye one another with a kiss of c. 
2Pet. 1. 7. and to brotherly-kindness c. 

3JoAre 6. strangers who have borne witness of thy c. 
Jude 12. these are spots in your feasts of c. 
Rev. 2. 19. I know thy works, and c. and service 

CHARMED. 
Top. 8: 17.1 will send serpents which will not be c. 

CHARMER, S. 
Z)cMi. 18.11. there shall not be found among you a c. 
Psal. 58.5. not hearken to the voice of c. charming 
t not hearken to c. be the c. never so cunning 
CHASE. 
Len. 26. 7. ye shall c. your enemies, and they fall 
8. and five of you shall c. a hundred 
36. and the sound of a shaking leaf shall c. them 
Deut. 32. 30. how should one c. 1000. Josh. 23.10. 
Psal. 35. 5. let the angel of the Lord c. them 

CHASED, ETH, ING. 
Deut. 1. 44. and the Amorites c. you as bees do 
Judg. 9. 40. Abimelech c. him, he fled before him 
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.Judg. 20. 43. they inclosed Benjamites and c. them 
\&am.\l. 53. Israel reiurned from c. the Philistines 
JVV/i. 13. 28. therelbre I c. him from me 
Job 18. 18. he shall be c. out of the world 
20. 8. he shall be c. away as a vision of the night 
Prov. 19. 26. and he that c. away his mother 
Isa. 13. 14. it shall be as the c. roe, as a sheep that 

17. 13. they shall be c. as the chaff before the wind 
J^ain. 3. 52. mine enemies c. me sore like a bird 

1 'I'hess. 2. 1 15. killed their pronhets, and c. us out 

CHASTE.* 
2Cor. 11. 2. that I may present you as a c. virgin 
Tit. 2. 5. that the young women be c. obedient 
IPet. 3. 2 while they behold your c. conversation 

CHASTEN 
Signifies, [1] To correct in love, Psal. 118. 18. 
Heb. 12. 5, 6. [2j To punish in justice. Lev. 
26. 28. [3] To humble one's self before God by 
fasting and prayer, Dan. 10. 12. 
The chastisement of our peace was upon him, Isa. 
53.5. That punishment by which ourpeace,that 
is, our reconciliation to God, and salvatio7i or 
happiness, loere to be purchased, was laid upon 
Christ by God'' s justice, with his own consent. 
2Sam. 7. 14. 1 will c. him with the rod of men 
Psal. 6. 1. nor c. me in thy hot displeasure, 38. 1. 
Prov. 19. 18. c. thy son while there is hope, spare 
Dan. 10. 12. thou didst c. thyself before thy God 
Rev. 3. 19. as many as I love I rebuke and c. 

CHASTENED. 
Deut. 21. 18. they have c. him, he will not hearken 
Job 33. 19. he is c. also with pain on his bed 
Psal. 69. 10. 1 wept, and c. my soul with fasting 

73. 14. all day been plagued, and c. every morning 
118. 18. Lord hath c. me sore, he hath not given 

//?? 7-1 15. though I have c. they imagine mischief 
ICcr. 11.32. we are c. that we be not condemned 
2Cor. 6. 9. as dying, yet live, as c. and not killed 
Heb. 12. 10. for they verily for a few days c. us 

CHASTENEST, ETH, ING. 
Deut. 8. 5. as a man c. his son, so the Lord c. thee 
Job 5.17. happy whom God correcteth ; despise not 
thou c. of Almighty, Prov. 3. 11. Heb. 12.5. 
Psal. 94. 12. blessed is the man whom thou c. 
Prov. 13. 24. but he that loveth him c. betimes 
/sa.26.16. poured out a prayer when c.was on them 
Heb. 12. 6. for whom the Lord loveth he c. 
7. if ye endure c. what son whom father c. noti 
ll.no c. for present seems to be joyous, but griev. 
CHASTISE. 
Z-ez). 20. 28. I will c. you'seven times for your sins 
Deut. 22. 18. elders shall take the man and c. him 
IKings 12. 11. I will add to your yoke, I will c. 
you with scorpions, 14. 2Chron. 10. 11, 14. 
Hos. 'it. 12. I will- c. them as their congregation 

hath heard 
10. 10. it is my desire that I should c. them 
Luke 23. 16. 1 will c. him, and release him, 22. 

CHASTISED, ETH. 

IKings 12. 11. did lade with heavy yoke ; father 

hath c. you with whips, 14. 2C/tr. 10. 11, 14. 

Ps. 94. 10. he that c. heathen, shall not he correct 1 

Jer. 31. 18. hast c. me, and I was c. turn thou me 

CHASTISEMENT. 
Deut. 11. 2. your children who hath not seen the c. 
Job 34. 31. I have borne c. I will not offend more 
Psal. 73. t 14. my c. was every morning 
Isa. 53. 5. the c. of our peace was upon him 
Jer. 30.14. have wounded with the c. of a cruel one 
i/e&. 12. 8.if without c.then are ye bastards,not sons 

CHANT. 
Jimos 6.5.they c. to the sound of the viol and invent 

CHATTER. 
Isa. 38. 14. like a crane or swallow, so did I c. 

CHAWS. 
Ezek. 29. 4. but I will put hooks in thy c. 38. 4. 
Chearful; see Cheerful. 
CHECK. 
Job 20. 3. 1 have heard the c. of my reproach 

CHECKER-WORK. 
1 JTiw^^s 7.17.Hiram made nets of c.-jo. and wreaths 

CHEEK. 
IKings 22. 24. Zedekiah smote Micaiah on the c. 
said, which way Spirit of Lord, 2Chron. 18. 23. 
Job 16. 10. have smitten me on the c. reproachfully 
Lam. 3. 30. he giveth his c. to him that smiteth him 
Mic. 5.1. shall smite the Judge with a rod on the c. 
Luke 6.29.to him smiteth one c. offer also the other 

Eight CHEEK. 
Mat. 5. 39.smite thee on thy right c. turn the other 

CHEEK-BONE. 
Ps. 3. 7. hast smitten all mine enemies on c.-bone 

CHEEKS. 
Deut. 18. 3. shall give to priest the two c. and maw 
Cant. 1. 10. thy c. are comely with rows of jewels 
5. 13. his c. are as a bed of spices, as sweet flowers 
/sa.50.6. 1 gave my c. to them that plucked off hair 
Lam. 1. 2. she weepeth, and her tears are on her c. 

CHEEK-TEETH. 
JbeZ 1.6.nation come up,hath c.-£eetAof agreatlion 



CHEER. 
Deut. 24. 5. and shall c. up his wife he hath taker. 
Eccl. 11- 9. let thy heart c. ihee in days of thy youth 

CHEER. 
Prov. 17. 1 1. than a house full of good c. with strife 
Mat. 9.2. son, be ol good c. thy sins be ibrgiven thee 
14.27. be ot good c. it is 1, be not afraid, J)/arA: 6.50. 
John 16. 33. be of good c. 1 have overcome world 
.acts 23. 11. stood by him and said, be of good c. P. 

27. 22. and now 1 exhort you to be of good c. 

25. wherefore sirs, be of good c. tor 1 believe God 
36. then were they all of good c. and took meat 

CHEERLTH. 

Judg. 9. 13. leave my wine, which c. God and man 
CHEERFUL. 

Prov. 15. 13. merry heart maketh a c. countenance 

Zec/i.8. 19. shallbe tohouseof Judah joy andc. f 
9. 17. corn shall make young men c. and new win's 

2Cor. 9.7. or of necessity, for God loveth a c.givei 
CHEERFULNESS. 

Rom. 12. 8. he that sheweth mercy with c. 
CHEERFULLY. 

Acts 24. 10. I do the more c. answer for myself 
CHEESE, S. 

\Sam. 17. 18. carry these ten c. to the captain 

2Sam. 17. 29. Barzillai brought sheep and c. to D. 

Job 10. 10. hast thou not curdled me like c? 
CHERISH. 

IKings 1. 2. let her c. him, and lie in thy bosom 
CHERISHED. 

IKings 1. 4. the damsel was fair and c. the king 
CHERISHETH. 

Eph. 5. 29. c. his own flesh, as the Lord the church 

1 TAess.2.7.were gentle, even as anuTse c- children 
CHERUB. 

This tcord in theHebiew sign ifiesMness of know- 
ledge ; and angels are so called from their ex- 
quisite knowledge, and were therefore used for 
the punishment of man, xoho sinned by affecting 
divine knowledge, Gen. 3. ^4. There is but an 
obscure description given us in scripture of 
these cherubims, which Moses placed upon the 

• ark of the covenant, Exod. 25. 18. as well as of 
those ivhich God posted at the entrance of that 
delightful garden out of whicK he had driven 
Adam and Eve. But it is probable that both 
one and the oilier had a human figure, since it is 
said of those which were placed at the entrance 
o^Paradise, that they had their station there 
assigned them, to guard the entrance to it, and 
held a flaming sword in their hands. And Eze- 
k'lelcompares the king of Tyre to the cherub that 
covered the ark of the covenant, Ezek. 28. 14. 
that is, he was like to this cherub, glittering all 
over with gold and glory. Moses says, that two 
cherubims covered the mercy-seat with their 
wings extended on both sides, and looked o7ieto 
another, having their faces turned toward the 
mercy-seat which covered the ark. God is sup- 
posed to sit on the mercy-seat, whose face the 
angels in heaven always behold, and upon whom 
their eyes are fixed to observe and receive his 
commands, and toward Christ, the true Propi- 
tiatory, which mystery they desire to look into. 
1 Pet. 1.12. not envying mankind their near and 
happy relation to him, but taking pleasure in 
the contemplation of it. Moses likucise calls 
those representations which were made in em- 

. broideries upon the veils of the tabernacle, 
cherubims of cunning work, Exod. 26. 1. 

Exod. 25. 19. make one c. on one end, and the 
other c. on the other end, 37. 8. 

2Sam. 22. 11. he rode upon a c. Psal. 18. 10. 

IKings 6. 25. and the other c. was ten cubits 

26. the height of one c. ten cubits, so of the other 
Ezek. 9. 3. the glory of God was gone up from the 

c. to the threshold of the house, 10. 4. 

10. 7. and one c. stretched forth his hand from the 

14. first face was the face of a c. second of a man 

28. 14. thou art the anointed c. that covereth 
16. and I will destroy thee, O covering c. 

41. 18. between a c. and a c. every c. had two faces 

CHERUBIMS. 
Gen. 3.24. he placed at the east of the garden e. 
Exod. 25. 18. thou shalt make two c. of gold 
26. 1. the tabernacle of c. of cunning work 31. 
37. 7. he made two c. of beaten gold of one piece 
IKings 6. 23. within the oracle he made two c. 
25. both the c. were of one measure and one size 
28. and he overlaid the c. with gold 
8. 7. the c. covered the ark, 2Chr. 5. 8. Heb. 9. 5. 
2C7/T. 3. 10. in the most holy place he madetwo c. 
Ezek. 10.5. the sound of the c. wings was heard 
16. when the c. went, the wheels went by them 
19. c. lift up their wings and mounted, 11. 22. 
Between the CHERUBIMS. 
Exod. 25. 22.will meet thee from between the two e. 
JSTum. 7. 89. from bctw. the twoc. he spake to hitr 
1 Sam. 4.4. the ai k of Lord which dwelleth beticeei 
the c. 2Sam. 6 2. 2Kings 19.15. Isa, 37. 1« 



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f-f^- 80. 1. that dwelleth between the c. sh^ne forth 

jy t. hfi sittotli between the c. let earth be moved 

Ezelc. lO.-i. till witii coals of lire from between the c. 

/.hand from between c.lo lire that was between c. 

CHEtiNUT-TllEE, S. 

Gen. 30. 37. and Jacob took him rods of c- tree 

Ezek. 31. 8. the c.-trees were not like his branches 

CHEST, S. 
tKings 12.9.Jehoiada took c. and bored hole in lid 
2Chr. 24. 8. at king's commandment they made c. 
11. high-priest's oliicercainc, and emptied thee. 
Ezek. 27. 24. thy merchants in c. of ricii apparel 

CHEW. 
Z.eo.ll.4.not eat of them that c. the c\id,D£ut.l4.1. 

CHEWED. 
vVwjB.ll. 33. ere the flesh was c. wrath was kindled 

CHEWETH. 

Lev. 11. 4. because he c. the cud, 5, 6. Deut.U. (i. 

7. yet the swine c. not the cud, Ueut. 14. 8. 

CHICKENS. 

Jilat. 23.37. gathered even as a hen gathereth her c. 

CHIDE. 
Ezod. 17. 2. the people did c. why c. you with me"? 
Judg. 8. 1 . the men of Ephraim did c. with Gideon 
PsclL. 103. 9. he will not always c. nor keep anger 

CHIDING. 
Ezod. 17. 7. called Meribah, because of c. of Israel 

CHIEF 
Signifies, [1] The principal person of a family, 
congregation, tribe, army, ii-c. Num. 3. oii. 
Deut.1.15. 1 Sam. 14. 38. 2 Sam^5. 8. [2] The 
best, or most valuable, lSa.m. 15.21. [3j The 
highest, or upperviost, Mai. 23. 6. [4J The 
dearest, or most fainiliar,Frov.l6. 28. [oj The 
greatest, Psal. 137. 6. [(J] Most in esteem and 
reputation, Luke 14. 1. 2 Cor. 12.11. [7] Most 
forward and active, Ezra 9. 3. [8] Most re- 
markable and wonderful, Job 40. 19. 
^ren. 37. f 36. they sold Joseph to a c. marshal 
40. 9. the c. butler told his dream to Joseph 
21. he restored the c.butler to his butlership again 
22.but hanged the c. baker as Joseph interpreted 
Kam. 3. 32. Eleazar shall be c. over c. of Levites 
Deut. 1. 15. 1 took the c. of your tribes, wise men 
ISam. ].). 21. the people took the c. of the things 
2i)ain.2'^. 18.Abishai brother of Joab c. among three 
lKiugs\j. 23. these were the c. of the officers 
LChro/i. 5. 2. for of Judah came the c. ruler 
11. 6. ^vhosoever smiteth the Jebusites first shall 
be <;. and captain, Joab went first and was c. 
18. 17. the sons of David were c. about the king 
26. 10. tho' not first-born, his father made him c. 
Ezra 9. 2. the rulers have been c. in this trespass 
jVeh. 11. 3. thca'e are c. of the province that dwelt 
Mb 12. 24. he taketh away heart of c. of people 
29. 25. 1 chose out their way, andsatc. dwelt as 
40. 19. Behemoth is the c. of the ways of God 
Psal. 78. 51. he smote c. of their strength, 105. 36. 
137. 6. if I prefer not Jerusalem above my c. joy 
Erov.l. 21. Wisdom crieth in c. place of concourse 
8.t26.nor had madec. part of the dustof the world 

16. 28. a whisperer separateth c. friends 
Cant. 4. 14. an orchard with all the c. spices 
Isa. 14. 9. he stirreth up the c. ones of the earth 
Jer. 13. 21. thou hast taught them as c. over thee 

31. 7. sing and shout among the c. of the nations 

50. \ 36. a sword is upon their c. stays, shall dote 

51. t 59. this Seraiah was a c. chamberlain 
Lam. 1.5. her adversaries are the c. enemies prosper 
Ezek. 4. 1 2. set c. leaders against Jerusalem round 

20. t 40. there will I require c. of your oblations 
44. t 30. c. of the first fruits shall be the priest's 

Dan. 2. f 14. Daniel answer. Arioch the c. marshal 
11. 41. the c. of children of Ammon shall escape 

Amos 6. 1. which are named c. of the nations 
6. drunk and anoint themselves with c. ointments 

Mat. 20. 27. whosoever will be c. among you, let 

23. 6. they love the uppermost rooms at feasts 
and c. seats in the synagogues, Mark 12. 39. 

Mark 6. 21. Herod made a supper to his c. estates 
Luke 11.15. casteth out devils thro' c. of tho devils 

14. 1. he went into house of one ofthe c. Pharisees 
7. he marked how they chose the c. rooms, 20.46. 

22. 26. and he that is c. as he that doth serve 
John 12. 43. among c. rulers many believed on him 
Jlcts 14. 12. because Paul was the c. speaker 

17. 4. some believed, and oft. women not a few 
Eph. 2. 20. J. Christ the c. corner-stone, lPeL2.6. 
1 Tim. 1.15. Jes. came to save sinners, of whom I c. 
IPei. 5.4. when c. Sheph. shall appear, shall receive 

CHIEF captain. 

2Sam. 5. 8. who smiteth he shall be c. and captain 

Acts 21. 31. tidings came to the c. captain of band 

32. when they saw the c. capt. they left beating 

23. 17. Paul said, bring this young man to c. capt. 

24. 7. c. captain Lysias came upon- us, took him 
22. c. captain siiall come, I will know uttermost 

CHIEF captains. 

2Sam.23.8.Adino theTachmonita satc.among cap. 

ICAr. 27. 3. c. of all the captains for first month 

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2CAron. 8.9. but Israel were c. of Solomon's cajjf. 
Acts 25.23. whenAgnppa was entered with c. capt. 
Rev. 6. 15. rich men and c. capt. hid themselves 

CHIEF fathers. 
JViun.31.26.thou and tho c. fathers of congregation 
IChr. 9. 34. these c. fathers of Levites were chief 
24. 31. the c. fathers ofthe priests and Levites 
26. 32. were 2700 c. fathers i3avid made rulers 
2Chr. 26. 12. whole number oie. fathers of mighty 
£2ral.5.then rose up the c.ofthe/atAcrs of Judah 
.;Vt/i.7.70.the c.of the/at/ie?-s gave to tho work, 71. 

CHIEF house. 
JV'zim.3.24. the c. of/<y/iscof Geishonites, Eliasaph 
30. thee, of AoMseof the Kohathites, Elizaphan 
35. c. ofthe house ofthe Merarites, was Zuriel 

25. 14. Zimri was of a c. house among Simeonites 
15. name of woman wasCozbi,of a c. h. in Midian 

Josh. 22. 14. out of each c. house a prince was sent 

CHIEF man, or mcji. 
Lev. 21. 4. not defile himself, being a c. man 
IChron. 7. 3. the sons of Uzzi, all of them c. men 

24. 4. more c. men of Eleazar, than of Ithamar 
Ezra 5. 10. the names of the men that were c. 

7. 28. 1 gathered together c. 7nen to go up with me 
Isa. 41. 9. 1 called thee from the c. men thereof 
Acts 13. 50. but the Jews stirred up the c. men 

15. 22. Judas and Silas, c. men among brethren 

28. 7. were possessions of the c. inan of the island 

CHIEF j}riest. 

2Kings 25. 18. the capt. took Seraiah the c. priest 

IChron. 27. 5. Benaiah a c. pries twds third capt. 

29. 22. and anointed Zadok to b-2 c. priest 
2Chr. 19. 11. Amariah c. p. is over you in matters 

26. 29. and Azariah the c. priest looked on him 

CHIEF priests. 
Ezra 8. 24. then I separated twelve of c. o( priests 

10. 5. made the c. priests and all Israel to swear 
jSl'eh. 12. 7. these were c. priests in days of Joshua 
.yl/cM6.21. and sufiermany things of the c. prints 

26. 47. a multitude with staves from the c. priests 

27. 12. wlken he was accused of c. p., Mark 15. 3. 

41. c. priests mocking with scribes, Mark 15.31. 

Mark 14. 1 c. p. sougiit to take him and put him to 

death, 55. Mat. 26.59. Luke 9. 22. ] 19.47. 1 23.2. 

Z/M^'e 23.23. voices of them and c. priests prevailed 

John 7.33. c. priests sent otficers to take him, 18.3. 

19. 15. c. p. answered, we have no king but Cesar 
Acts 9. 14. he hath authority from c. priests, 26.10. 

22.30. commanded the c.p. and counsel to appear 

CHIEF prince, ox princes. 

IChron. 5. |2. and of Judah came the c. prince 

7. 40. were children of Asher, c. of ihe princes 

Ezek. 38. 2. Gog c. prince of Meshech, 3. | 39. 1. 

Dan.lQ. 13. Michael one of the c. princes came 

CHIEF singer, or singers. 
JVe/j. 12.46. in days of David were c. ofthe singers 
Hab. 3. 19. to the c. singer on my instruments 

CHIEFEST. 
lS'am.2.29.to make yourselves fat with c. offerings 
9. 22. Samuel made them sit in the c. place 
21.7. Doeg an Edomite, c. of the herd-men to Saul 
2Chron. 32. 33. Hezekiah buried in c. of sepulchres 
Cant. 5. 10. my beloved is the c. among 10,000 
Mark 10. 44. who will be c. shall be servt. of all 
2Cor. 11. 5. not a whit behind c. of apostles, 13. 11. 

CHIEFLY. 
Rom. 3. 2. c. because to them were commit, oracles 
Phil. 4. 23. c. they that are of Cesar's household 
2Pet. 2. 10. but c. them that walk after the fiesh 

CHILD 
Signifies, [1] One young in years, 1 Sam. 1. 22. 
[2] Oiie weak in knowledge, Isa. 10. 19. 1 Cor. 
13. 1 1. [3] Such as are young in grace, 1 John 
2. 13. [4] Such as are humble and docile. 
Mat. 18. 3, 4. [5] Whatsoever is dear to a 
person, Jer. 15. 7. 
Child, Children, or Sons, are taken different 
ways in Scripture. The descendants of a mem, 
how remote soever they may be, are called sons, 
or children. For example: the children o/Edom, 
the children of Moab, the children of Israel. 
These expressions, the children of light, the 
children of darkness, are used to signify those 
ivho folloio light, and those who remain in 
darkness: the* children of the kingdom, those 
who belong to the kingdom. Persons who are 
almost of age, are often called children. For 
example: Joseph is called a child, though he 
was at least sixteen years old, Gen. 37. 30. and 
Benjamin of the age of above thirty, is still 
called a little child. Gen. 44. 20. Likewise men 
of full age have often the name of children 
given them, Isa. 65. 20, The child shall die a 
hundred years old ; that is, men shall die at the 
age of a hundred years; there shall be no more 
untimely deaths ^ee?i. 
Children, or Sons of God. By this name angels 
are sometimes described,as, Jobl.6. | 2.1, There 
was a day v/hen the sons of God came to present 
themselves before the Lord. Good men, in 
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oppciition to the wicked, are likewise called by 
this name; the childi en of Seth's family, in op 
position to the race of Cain, Gen. 6. 2, The 
sons of God saw the i aughters of men. Judges 
and ma gistrates are likewise termed children 
of God, Psal. 82. 6, I have said, ye arc gods; 
and all of you are children ofthe Most High. 

In the .N'ew Testament, Believers are commonly 
called the children of God, by virtue of their 
adoption, and the prerogatives ichich Christ 
purchased for them by t/ie merits of his death 
and sufferings. John 1. 12, He hath given us 
power to become the sons of God: and else- 
where; see Rom. 8. 14. Gal. 3. 26. 

Children, or Sons of men. This name is given 
to themen of Gain's family, who lived before tlie 
deluge; and in particular to the giants, those 
violent and corrupt men, who before the dclucre 
had corrupted theirways,and drciodownthemost 
terrible effects of God's anger upon the earth. 
Afterwards the impious, t/ie wicked Israelites 
we7-e called the sons of men, Ps. 4. 2, O ye sons 
of men, how long will ye love vanity? See Psal, 
12. 1. 1 57. 4. But very often, by sons of mea, 
mankind are to be understood, without any odi- 
ous notion, as, Psal. 8. 4, What is the son of 
man, that thou visitest him'? Psal. 11. 4. 1 145. 12. 

Ge7i.2l.l5.Ha.garcast ihec.underone ofthe shrubs 

16. she said, let me not see the death ofthe c. 
37. 30. the c. is not, and I, whither shall I gol 
42. 22. spake I not, do not sin against the c? 

Exod. 2. 8. the maid went, and called the c. mother 
23. 23. ye shall not affiict any fatherless c. 

Judg. 11. 34. Jephthah's daughter was his only c 
13. 8. and teach us what we shall do to the c. 

ISam. 1. 25. and they brought the c. to Eli 
3. 8. Eli perceived the Lord had called the c. 

2Sam. 13. 14. the c. that is born to thee shall die 

15. Lord struck the c. that Uriah's wife bare 

16. David therefore besought God for the c. 
19. David perceived that the c. was dead 

IKings 3. 25. he said, divide the living c. in two 
14.3. he shall tell thee, what shall become of the c 
17. 22. the soul of the c. came into him again 

2Kings 4. 31. he told him, the c. is not awaked 
35. the c. neesed, and the c. opened his eyes 

Prov. 23. 13. withhold not correction from the c 

Eccl. 4. 8. yea, he hath neither c. nor brother 
15. with second c. that shall stand up in his stead 

Isa. 3. 5. the c. shall behave himself proudly 
7. 16. for before the c. shall know to refuse the evil 

8. 4. before the c. shall know to cry, my father 
11.8. the weaned c. put his hand on cockatrice den 
65. 20. the c. shall die a hundred years old 

Jer. 4. 31. as of her that bringeth forth her first c. 

31. 20. is Ephraim my son? is he a pleasant c? 

44. 7. to cut off from you man, woman, and c. 
Mat. 10. 21. the father shall deliver the c. to death 

17. 18. the c. was cured from that very hour 

23. 15. ye make him twofold more the c. of hell 
Luke 1. 59. on 8th day they came to circumcise c. 

66. saying, what manner of c. shall this be? 
76. thou c. shalt be called Prophet ofthe Highest 
80. the c. grew, and waxed strong in spirit, 2. 40. 
2. 27. when the parents brought in the c. Jesus 

9. 38. Master, look on my son, he is my only c. 
43. Jes. healed c. and delivered him to his father 

Jolin 4. 49. sir, come down ere my c. die 
16. 21. but as soon as she is delivered ofthe c. 
Acts 4. 27. of a truth against thy holy c. Jesus 
30. that signs may be done by name of thy c. Jes. 
13. 10. Saul said, thou c. ofthe devil, thou enemy 
P,.ev. 12. 4. to devour Irer c. as soon as it was born 
5. her c. was caught up to God and to his throne 
A CHILD. 
Ge7t.l8.13.shall I of a surety bear a c. who am oW 
44. 20. a father, and a c. of his old age, a little one 
Exod. 2. 2. she saw he was a goodly c. Heb. 11. 23. 
ISam. 2. 18. Samuel, a c. girded with a linen ephod 
IKings 3. 17. was delivered of a c. with her in house 
13. 2. a. c. shall be born to house of David, Josiah 
Job 33. 25. his flesh shall be fresher than a c. 
Ps. 131. 2. I quieted myself as ac. as a weaned c. 
Prov. 20. 11. even a c. is known by his doings 
23. 6. train ly) a c. in the way he should go 
15. foolishness is bound in the heart of a c. 
29. 15. but a c. left to himself bringeth to shame 

21. he that bringeth up his servant from a c. 
Eccl. 4. 13. better is nwise c. than a foolish king 

10.16. woe to thee, 'O land, when thy king is a c. 
Isa. 9. 6. for to us a c. is born, to us a son is given -^ 

10. 19. trees shall be few, that a c. may write them 
Jer. 1. 6. behold I cannot speak, for I am a c. 7. 

20. 15. tidings, saying, a man c. is born to thee 
Hos. 11. 1. when Israel was a c. then I loved him 
J}/arA:9.21.how long since this came? be said of a e 
36.took a c. and set him in the midst, Luke 9.47. 
ICor. 13. 11. when 1 was a c. I spake as a c. 1 
understood as a c. I thought as a f,. 
Gal.\.\.\ say,the heir as long as he is a c.difTe's m)< 



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? Tim. 3. 15 liom a c liast known holy scriptures 
//eA. 11. 11. Saraii delivered of a c. when pa^t age 
fiev 12. 5. K»ie brought forth a man c. who was to 
rule all nations kvith a rod of iron 
Little CHILD. 
Gen. 47.tl2.nourish.his father's house as a little c. 
IKings 3. 7. am a little c. 1 know not how to go out 
11.17. Hadadtled into Eg, jH, being ycia. little c. 
2Kiiigs 5. 14. came again uke the tlesh of a little c. 
Isa. 11. 6. and a little c. sliall lead them 
JJ/a«.18.2.Jesus called a little c. to him, and set him 
5. wiio shall receive one such little c. in my name 
Mark 10. 15. whosoever shall not receive the king- 
dom of G. as a lit. c. shall not enter it,Lukel8.n. 
JVV CHILD. 
Gen. 11. 30. but Sarai A-as barren, she had no c. 
Lev. 2-2. 13. but if the priest's daughter have 7ioc. 
Deut. 25. 5. if one brother die, and have jio c. 
2Sa//j. 6. 23. Michael ha.d no c. to the day of death 
IKings 4.i4.Gehazi ansvvered,verily she hath no c. 
Luke 1.7.tiu <i haii no c. because Elisab.was barren 
^cts 7. 5. promised to him when as yet he had no c. 

fucking CHILD. 

J^um. 11.12. a^ 'i nursing father beareth sucking c. 

Isa.li..8.suckiiig c. shall play on the hole of the asp 

49.15.can a woman forget her s. c? yea, they may 

Z,am. 4.4.. tongue of the sack. c. cleaveth to the roof 

This CH[LD. 
Ezod. 2. 9. take tliis c. and nurse him for me 
Lw^•e2.17.saying,whicll was told concerning£/i/s c. 
'34.tkis c.is set for fall and rising of many in Israel 
9.48. whoso shall receive this c. my name, receives 

IVith CHILD. 

Gen. 16. 11 the angel said, Hagar, thou art with c. 

19. 36. da 3ght. of Lot were with c. by their father 

38.24.Tamar thy daughter is loith c.by whoredom 

25. by the man whose these are, am I with c. 

£xod.21.22.if men strive and hurt a woman loith c. 

ISam. 4.19. his daughter, Phinehas' wife, was w. c. 

2Sam. 11. 5. Bath-sheba sent and said, I am loith c. 

2Kii)gs 8. 12. wilt rip up their women with c. 15.16. 

-EccZ.ll.S.bones grow in womb of her that is 2oiih c. 

Isa. 26. 17. like a woman with c. that draweth near 

18. we have been with c. we have been in pain 

54. 1. sing, O barren, that didst not travail with c. 

Jen. 30. 6. see whether a man doth travail with c. 

31 . 8. 1 will bring forth from north women with c. 
Hos. 13. 16. their women zcith c. shall be ripped up 
Amos 1. 13.because they ripped up the women w. c. 
Mat. 1. 18. she was found with c. of the Holy Ghost 

23. a virgin shall be with c. and bring forth a son 

24.19. woe to them that are w. c. and to them give 

suck in those days, Mai-k 13. 17. Luke 21. 23. 

Luke 2.5. to be taxed with Mary, being greatwith c. 

IThess. 5. 3. as travail upon a woman icith c. 

Rev. 12. 2. and she being with c. cried, travailing 

Young CHILD. 
15arrt.l.24. she brought him, and the c. was young 
Mat. 2. 8. go and search diligently for the young c 

13. take the young c. and his mother, and flee 

14. he took the young c. and his mother by night 

CHILD-BEARING. 
I T'2m.2.15.notwithstand. she shall be saved in c.-b. 

CHILDHOOD. 
1 Sam. 12. 2. I have walked before you from my c. 
Job 33. t 25. his flesh shall be fresher than c. 
Keel. 11. 10. for c. and youth are vanity 

CHILDISH. 
iCor. 13. 11 when a man, I put away c. things 

CHILDLESS. 
Gen. 15. 2. what wilt thou give me, seeing I go c? 
/yei>.20.20.they shall bear tli.eir sin, they shall die c. 
I Sam. 15. 33. Samuel said, as thy sword hath made 
women c. so shall thy mother be c. among women 
Jer. 22. 30. saith the Lord, write you this man c. 
Lw/te 20.30. the second took her to wife, and died c. 

CHILDREN. 
Gen. 3. 16. in sorrow shall thou bring forth c. 
16. 2. it may be that I may obtain c. by her 

25. 22. the c. struggled together within her 

29, 1 1. Jacob came into land of the c. of the ea^ 
30, 1 Rachel said to Jacob, give me c. or I die 
33. 5 the f. which God hath given thy servant 
49. 8. thy father's c. shall bow down before thee 

E2;od.l2.37.journeyed about600,000men,hesides c. 
20.5. a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fa- 
thers upon the c. 34. 7. JVim.14.18. Deut. 5. 9. 
21. 4. the wife and her c. shall be her master's 

J^Tmn. 13. 28. and we saw the c. of Anak there 
17. 1 10. for a token against the c. of rebellion 

26. 11. notwithstanding the c, of Korah died not 
Deut. 2. 9. I have given Ar to the c. of Lot, 19, 

9. 2. who can stand before the c. of Anak? 

13. 13. the c. of Belial arc gone out from you 

14. 1. ye are the c. of the Lord your God 

• 21. 15. have borne him c. both beloved and hated 
23. 8. the c. begotten of them shall enter into cong. 
24. 16. the fathers shall not be put to death for 
the c. nor the c. for the fathers, 2CAron. 25. 4. 

32, 20. they are c. in whom there is no faith 

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J9cuf.33.24.of Ashur he said, letAshur be blessed c 

Josh. 22. 9. c. of Reuben and Gad, half tribe of Ma- 

nasseh, returned and built there an altar, 10, 11. 

Juclg. 4. 6. take 10,0UU men of the c. of Naphtali 

8. l8. each one resembled the c. of a king 

14. 16. ihouhastputfortliariddletoc. of people 

20. 13. now deliver us the men, the c. of Behal 
ISani. 2. 5. she that hath many c. is waxed feeble 

10.27. c. of Belial said, how shall this man save us J 
'2Sam. 3. 1 34. as a man falleth before c. of iniquity 

7.10.neither shall the c. of wickedness afflict them 
any more as before time, iC'hron. 17. 9. 
IKings 21. 13. there came in two men, c. of Belial 
IKings 2.24. two she-bears came and tare 42 c. 

9. 1. Elisha called one of the c. of the prophets 
10. 13. to salute the c. of the king, c. of the queen 

14. 6. but the c. of murderers he slew not, as is 

written in the law of Moses, 2Chroii. 25. 4. 
17. 34. nor do as Lord commanded the c. of Jacob 
19. 3. for the c. are come to the birth, Jsa. 37, 3. 
ICIiron. 2. 30. but Seled died without c. 

32. and Jether died without c. 
4. 27. but Shimei's brethren had not many c. 

10. 13. O ye c. of Jacob his chosen, Pso/. 105. 6. 
2Chron. 13. 7. gathered to Jeroboam c. of Belial 

25. 7. the Lord is not with all the c. of Ephraim 

11. Amaziah smote of the c. of Seir 10,000 
Ezra 2. 1. these are c. of the province, jYth. 7. 6. 

10. 44. some had wives by whom they had c. 
JVeh. 9. 23. the c. multipliedst thou as stars of heav. 
Job 19. 17. I inireated for the c. sake of my body 

30. 8. they were c. of fools, yea c. of base men 
41. 34. he is a king over all the c. of pride 

Psal. 17. 14. they are full of c. and leave the rest 
34. 11. come, ye c. hearken to me, 1 will teach you 
69. 8. 1 am become an alien to my mother's c. 
72. 4. he shall save the c. of the needy 
7ji 6. the c. which should be born might know 
8*6. and all of you are c. of the most High 
83. 8. they have holpen the c. of Lot. Seiah 
102. 28. the c. of thy servants shall continue 
113.9. makes the barren to be a joyful mother of c. 
127. 3. lo c. are a heritage of tlie Lord 
4. as arrows in the hand, so are the c. of youth 
137. 7. remember, O Lord, the c. of Edom 

148. 12. let old men and c. praise the Lord 

149. 2. let the c. of Zion be joyful in their king 
Prov. 4.1. hear, ye c. instruction, 5. 7. [ 7. 24. 1 8. 32. 

17. 6. and the glory of c. are their fathers 

31. 28. her c. arise up and call her blessed 
Eccl. 6. 3. if a man beget 100 c. and live years 
Cant. 1. 6. my mother's c. were angry with me 
Isa. 1. 2. I have brought up c. and they rebelled 

4. ah sinful nation, c. that are corrupters 
2. 6. they please themselves in thee, of strangers 
3.4. and 1 will give c. to be their princes, and babes 

12. as for my people, c are their oppressors 
8.18. 1 and c.whom Lord hath given me, //e6 .2.13. 
13. 18. shall have no pity, their eye not spare c. 
21. 17. mighty men of c. of Kedar be diminished 
23. 4. saying, I travail not, nor bring forth c. 

30. 1. woe to the rebellious c. saith the Lord 

9. lying c. c. that will not hear the law of the Ld. 
38. 19. father to the c. make known thy truth 
47. 8. neither shall I know the loss of c. 

9. come in one day the loss of c and widowhood 
49. 20. the c. which thou shalt have, shall say 
54. 1. sing, O barren, for more are c. of the deso- 
late than c. of the married wife. Gal. 4. 27. 
57.4. are ye note, of transgression, a seed of falseh. 

5.slaying the c. in the valleys under clifts of rocks 
63. 8. they are my people, c. that will not lie 
66.8.as soon as Zion travailed,she brought forth c. 
Jer. 3. 14. turn, O backsliding e. saith the Lord, 22. | 

19. 1 said, how shall I put thee among the c.? 
4. 22. for my people is foolish, they are sottish c. 
6. 11. 1 will pour it out upon the c. abroad 
7.18. the c. gather wood, the fathers kindle the fire 
9. 21. for death entered to cut oft'c. from without 

15. 7. 1 will fan them, I will bereave them of c. 

31. 15. Rachel weeping for her c. Mat. 2. 18, 
29. the e. teeth are set on edge, Ezek. 18. 2. 

48. 1 45. shall devour the crown of the c. of noise 

Lam. 2. 20. shall ihe women eat e. of a span long? 
5. 13. young men to grind, c. fell under the wood 

-E2e/r.2.4. for they are impudent e. and stift-hearted 
20. 21. the c. rebelled against me, they walked 
23. 1 17. e. of Babel came to her into bed of love 
33. 30. the c. still are talking against thee by walls 
44. t 7. brought into my sanctuary c. of a stranger 
47. 22. to strangers that shall beget c. among you 

Dan. 1.4. c. in whom was no blemish, but skilful 

15 .their countenances fairer and fatter than all c. 

17. as for these four c. God gave them knowledge 

2. t 25. found a man of the e. of the captivity 

12. 1. Michael shall stand for the c. of thy people 

Hos. 1. 2. take unto thee c. of whoredoms 
2. 4, 1 will not have mercy on her c. for they be c. 
10. 9. the battle against the c. of iniquity did not 
14, the mother was dashed in pieces upon her c. 



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Has. il.JO. then the c. shall tremble from the wei ' 
13.13. not stay long in place of breaking forth of a 
Joel 2. 16. gather e. and those that suck the breagw 
23. be glad then ye c. of Zion, and rejoice in Lord 
Amos 9. 7. ai e ye not as e. of the Ethiopians^to me? 
Mic. 1. 16. make bald, and poll thee lor delicate c 
Ze^/j. 1. 8. I wih punish the princes and king's c 
Mai. 4. 6. he shall turn the heart of fathers to tie c 
and the heart of c. to their lathers, Luke 1. 17 
Mat. 2. 16. Herod slew all the c. in Bethlehem 

3. 9. able of these stones to raise upc. LukeW 8 
5. 45. that ye may be the c. of your Fatiier in hi av. 

8. 12. but the e. of the kingdom shall be cast out 
9. 15. Jes. said, can e. of bride-cham. mourn w lile 
. bridegroom with them? JJiav/c 2. 19. Lukeb 34. 
10. 21. c. shall rise against parents, Mark ]3 12. 
11.19.but Wisdom is justified of her e. I^uke 7.35. 
13. 38. the good seed are the c. of the kingdom, 

but the tares are the c. of the wicked one 

15. 26. not meet to take the c. bread, Mark!. 21. 
17. 26. Jesus saith to him, then are the c. free 
19.29.forsaken wife or e. for my sake, Mark 10.29. ' 
20. 20. then came the mother of Zebedee's c. 

21. 15. priests and scribes saw the c. crying in temp. 

23. 31. ye are c. of them that killed prophets 
Mark 7. 27. Jesus said to her, let the e. first be filled 
28. the dogs under the table eatof thee, crumbs 

9. 37. shall receive one of such c. in my name, 41. 
Luke 6. 35. be great, ye shall be the e. of the High. 

16. 8. for c. of this world are wiser than c. of light 

20. 29. the first took a wife, and died without c. 
34. the c. of this world marry, and are given in 

John 8.39. if ye were Abraham's e. would do works 

21. 5. Jesus saith to them, c. have' ye any meat? 
Acts 3.25.ye are the c.of the prophets and covenant 
Rom. 8. 17. ifc. then heirs, heirs of God, joint-heire 

9. 7. because the seed of Abraham are they all c. 
11. for c. being not yet born, nor done good or evil 

1 Cor.14.20. be nftt c. in understanding, in malice, o. 

2Co?'. 12. 14. tor the c. ought not to lay up for the 

parents, but the parents for the c 

Gal. 3.7. of faith, the same are the c.of Abraham 

4. 3. so we, when we were c. were in bondage 
25. Jerusalem, which is in bondage with her c 
31. we are not c. of bond-woman, but of the free 

Eph. 1. 5. having predestinated us to adoption of c 
2. 2. the spirit thatworketh in c. of disobedience 

3. were by nature e. of wrath, even as others 
4.14.we be henceforth no more c. tossed to and fro 

5. 1. be ye therefore followers of God as dear c. 
6. wrath cometh on c. of disobedience. Col. 3.5. 

6. 1. c. obey your parents in the Lord, Col. 3. 20. 
1 Tim. 5. 4. but if any widow have c. or nephews 

10. if she hath brought up c. if she hath lodged 
14. I will that the younger women marry, bear c. 
i/c6. 2.14. as the care partakeis of flesh and blood 
12. 5. exhortation which speaketh to you as toe. 
iPet. 1. 14. as obedient c. not fashioning by lusts 
2Pet. 2. 14. having eyes full of adultery, cursed c 
IJohn 3.10. c. of God manifest, and c. of the devil 
2John 1. the elder to the elect lady and her c, 

13. the c. of thy elect sister greet thee 

Rev. 2. 23. I will kill her c. with death, churches 

See Ammon, Captivity. 

CHILDREN of Benjamin. 

J\'um.l.36. of the c. of B. by their genealogy 35,40C 

Judg. 1. 21. e. of B. did not drive out the Jebusites 

20. 13. the c. of B. would not hearken to brethren 
2Sam. 2. 25. c. ofB. gathered together after Abner 
IChr. 9. 3. in Jerusalem dweltof e. ofB. JVe^.11.4. 

12. 16. there came of e. of B. to the hold to David 
Jer. 6. 1. O ye c. of B. gather yourselves to flieo 

Children's CHILDREN. 
Gen. 45. 10. shalt be near to me, thou and thy c. c. 
Exod. 34.7. visiting iniquity of fathers on cMldr. e. 
Deut. 4. 25. when thou shalt beget c. and childr. c. 
2KingsYi.4\. served images both their e. and ch. c. 
Psal. 103. 17. and his righteousness nnlo childr. c. 

128. 6. shalt see thy childr. c. and peace on Israel 
Proii. 13. 22. leavcth an inheritance to his childr. c. 

17. 6. childr. c. are crown of old men, glory of e. 
Jer. 2. 9. and with your children's c. will I plead 
jEzeA.37.25. shall dwell, and their childr. c. for evei 

Fatherless CHILDREN. 
Ps. 109. 12. nor let there be any to favour father, c 
Jer. 49. 11. leave thy father, c. I will preserve them 

CHILDREN of God. 
Mat. 5. 9. peace-makers shall be called the c. of G. 
Luke 20. 36. are the c. of G. being e. of resurrection 
,Iohn 11. 52. should gather together in one c. of G. 
Rom. 8. 16. beareth witness that we are the c. of G. 

21. delivered into the glorious liberty of c. ofG. 
9. 8. the c. of the flesh, these are not the c. ofG 

26. there shall they be called c. of the living God 

Gal. 3. 26. ye are all c. of God by faith in Christ 

l.Iohn 3.10. c". of God manifest, and c. of the devil 

5. 2. by this we know that we love the c. of God 

His CHILDREN. 
Gen. 18. 19. I know Abraham will command his e. 
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Oeut. 17. 20. may prolong his days, he and his c. 
'in. 5. corrupted, their spoils not the spot oi Ms c. 

t they are not his c. that is their blot < 

33. 9. neither acknowledge, nor knew his own c. 

1 Sam. 30. 22. save to every man his wife and his c. 

2 Sam. 12.3. a little ewe-lamb it grew up witli his c. 
2King-sB.l9 to give him always a light, and io his c. 
2 Cht. 28. 3. burnt his c. in fire after the heathen 

33. 6. he caused his c. to pass through the fire 
Job 5. 4. his c. are far from safety, and are crushed 
17. 5 even the eyes of his c. shall fail 

20 10. his c. shall seek to please the poor 

21 ( 19. God layeth uji his iniquity for his c. 

27. 14. if A(5 c. be multiplied, it is for the sword 
Psal. 89. 30. if /us c. forsake my law, and walk not 

103. 13. like as a father pitieth his c. so Lord pities 

109. 9. let his c. be fatherless, his wife a widow 

10. let his c. be vagabonds, and beg bread 
Prov. 14. 26. his c. shall have a place of refuge 

20. 7. the just man, his c. are blessed after him 
/sfl.14.21. prepare slaughter for his c. for iniquity of 

29. 23. when he seeth his c. in the midst of him 
JIos. 9. 13. but Ephraim shall bring forth his c. 
John 4. 12. his c. and cattle drank thereof 
1 Thess. 2.11.\ve charged you as a father doth his c. 

1 Tim. 3. 4. having his c. in subjection with gravity 

CHILDREN of Israel. 
Ge7i.50. 25. Joseph took an oath of the c. of Israel 
Exod.l.l.^he c.of Israel Vi/ere fruitful and increased 

12. they were grieved because of the c. of Israel 
2.23. c. of Isr. sighed || 25.God looked on c.of Isr. 
4.31. when they heard Lord had visited c.of Israel 

6. .5. 1 liave also heard the groaning of thee, of Isr. 

13. to bring CO/ /sr. out of Egypt, 26, 27. j 12.51. 
9. 4. shall nothine die of all that is the c. of Israel 
12. 37. c. of Isr. journeyed about 600,000 on foot 
29. 43. and there I will meet with the c. of Israel 
31.17. if is a sign between me and c. o/'/sr.forever 

iet;. 17.13. whosoever he be, c.of Israel or stranger 
25. 5.5. for to me the c. of Israel are servants 
JVmw..14.10. glory of Lord appeared before c.o//5r. 
/osh.l. 12. c. of Isr. could not stand before enemies 
ISavi. 11.8. when numbered c.of Isr. were 300,000 
2Sa7/i.21.2. theGibeonites were not of c.o/ Israel 

2 Kinffs 17.24. and placed them instead of c.of Isr. 
JVe//. 8. 17. to that day had not the c. of Isr.done so 
Psal. 103. 7. he made known his acts to c. of Israel 

1 48.14.even 'if the c. of Israel,^ people near to him 
/sa.27.12.shall be gathered one by one, O ye c.of Is. 
Ezek. 44. 15. when c. of Israel went astray, 48. 11. 
^mos 2. 11. is it not even thus, O ye c. of Israel? 

4. 5. this liketh you, O ye c. of Isr. saith the Lord 
ILukel.iQ. many of thee. o/Ysr. shall turn to Lord 
jlcf.s 7. 23. to visit his brethren the c. of Israel 
37. this is that Moses which said to the c.of Israel 

9.15. cnosen to bear my name before the c. of Isr. 

10.36. word God sent to c. of Isr. preaching peace 
JJom.9.27.though number of c. of Isr.be as the sand 
2 Cor. 3. 7. c. of Isr. could not behold face of Moses 
Heb.\\.'22. made mention ofdepartingof c. of Isr. 
Keu.2.14. to cast a stumbling-block before c. of Isr. 

7. 4. sealed 144,000 of all the tribes of the c. of Isr. 
21. 12. the names of the twelve tribes of the c.o/ /s?-. 

CHILDREN of .ludah. 

Mum. 1. 26. of tiie c. of .ludah by their generations 

Josh. 14. 6. c. of .7udahca.me to Joshua to Gilgal 

2 .Sam.1.18. bade teach c.o/. /wrf. the use of the bow 

2 Chr. 13. 18. c. of J. prevailed, because they relied 

2.5. 12. other 10,000 did c. of J. carry away captive 

28. 10. no w ye purpose to keep under thee, of .Tud. 

Jisr. 32.^2. because of all the evil of the c.of .Tnd ah 

50. 4. they and the c. of .Tjtdahgolng and v. eep;:)? 

33. Israel and c.of.Tudah were oppressed together 

Joel 3. 19. for the violence against the c. ofJudah 

CHILDREN of light. 
Luke 16. 8. c. of this world are wiser than c. of light 
John 12. 36. believe, that ye may be the c. of light 
Eph. 5. 8. but now are light in Lord, walk as c. of I. 

1 Thess.5.5.\e are all c. ofli<Tht,a.m\ children of day 

./.?«Ze CHILDREN. 
Jfum. 16. 27. bttle c. stood in the door of their tents 

2 Kino-s 2.' 23. came forth little c. and mocked him 
Esth.3.1'^.\n one day to destroy little c. and women 
Ezek. 9. 6. slay utterly maids, little c. and women 
J>/at.l8.3. except converted, and become as little c. 

19. 13. then were there brought to him little c. 
I4.snffer littlec.tocom(^,MarkW.\'i. LukelS.W. 
John 13. 33. little c. yet a little while I am with you 
Gal. 4. 19. my little c. of whom I travail in birth 
I John 2. 1. my little c. I write to you, 12, 13. 

18. 1, c. it is last time |j 28. now I. c. abide in him 
3.7. l,c. let no man deceive|| 18.?.e. not love in word 
4. 4. are of God, little c. and have overcome world 
5. 21. little c. keep yourselves from idols 

CHILDREN, of men. 
Gen.W. 5. to see the tower which c. of men built 
1 5rtm. 26. 19. if they be c. of men., cursed be they 
-Sam- 7. 14. I'll chastise him with stripes of c.o/ wi. 
I Kings 8. 39. knowest hearts of c. of m. 2 C/»-.6.30. 
Psal 11. 4. eyes behold, his eye-lids try th« c. ofiu. 
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14.2. looked down from heaven upon c. ofm. 53.2. 
36.7. the c.of men put'their trust under ihe shadow 
45.2. thou art fairer than c. of men, grace is poured 

90. 3. lurnest man, and sayest, return ye c. of men 
107. 8. his wonderful works to c. of men, 15, 21, 31. 
115. 16. the earth hath he given to the c. of men 

Prov. 15. 11. how much more then hearts of c. ofm. 
Lam. 3. 33. he doth not afflict, nor grieve c. of men 
Dan. 2. 38. wherever c. of men dwell hath ho given 

^/e«-CHILDREN. 
Exod.l.n. the mid wives saved the oieK-c. alive, 18. 
34. 23. all the men-c. shall appear before the Lord 
Josh. 17. 2. these were the mule c. of Manasseh 

Men, Women, and CHILDREN. 

LJeiit.S.G. in Bashan we destroyed m. women, and c. 

31.12.gather men,women, andc. to hear and learn 

lSam.'-Z'-Z.\%. smoteNob, m. w. and c. and sucklings 

Ezra 10.1. a great congregat. of men, women, and c. 

Jer. 40. 7. had committed to Gedaliah 7n. w. and c. 

Mat. 14. 21. and they that had eaten, were about 

5000 men, beside women and c. 15. 3d. 

My CHILDREN. 

Gen. 30. 26. give me my wives and my c. for whom 

31. 43. these c. are my c. these cattle my cattle 

42. 36. Jacob said, me ye have bereaved of my c. 

43. 14. if I be bereaved of my c. I am berea-^ed 
Exod. 13. 15. but the first-born of my c. 1 redeem 

21. 5. 1 love my master, wife, and iny c. I'll not go 

1 Kings 20. 7. he sent to me for my wives and my c. 
■Job 29. 5. that I were as when my c. were about me 
Isa. 49. 21. seeing I have lost myc. and am desolate 
,7er. 10.20. my c. are gone I'orth of me, and are not 
Lam. 1. 16. mt; c. are desolate, the enemy i)re vailed 
Ezek. 16. 21. is ii. jmall that thou hast slain my c.l 
Lukell.7. trouble me not, my c.ar6 with me in bed 

2 Cor. 6. 13. I speak as to my c. be ye enlarged 

3 John 4. joy to hear that my c. walk in the truth 

JVo CHILDREN. 
Geji. 16. 1. now Sarai Abram's wife bare him 710 e. 
30. 1. when Rachel saw that she bare Jacob no c. 
J^urn. 3. 4. Nadab and Abihu died, and had ?io c. 
I Sam. 1. 2. Peninnah had, but Hannah had no c. 
Jl/a^22.24. ifany man die having 710 c. Mark 12.ld. 
Luke 20. 31. the seven took her, and left 710 c. 

Our CHILDREN. 
Geji. 31. 16. all the riches are ours and our c. 
Exod. 17. 3. to kill us, and our c. and our cattle 
JVum. 14. 3. that our wives and our c. be a prey 
Deut. 29. 29. belong to us and to our c. for ever 
Josh. 22. 24. your c. might speak to ow7- c. saying 
25. your c. make our c. cease from fearing Lord 
JVe/t. 5. 5. as the flesh of brethren, our c. as their c. 
Jl/ai!.27.25.and said, his blood be on us and on our c. 

CHILDREN of promise. 
i?om.9.8.but the c. o/j9rom. are counted for the seed 
Gal. 4. 28. we, brethren, as Isaac was, are c. of p. 

Strange CHILDREN. 
JVc/i. 9. 1 2. Israel separated themselves from str. c. 
Psal. 144. 7. rid and deliver me from strange c. 11. 
Hos. 5. 'J. for they have begotten strange c. 

Their CHILDREN. 
Gen. 31.43. what can I do to daughters or their c? 
Deut. 4. 10. and that they may teach their c. 
5. 29. that it might be well with their c. for ever 
31. 13. that their c. may learn to fear the Lord 
Josh. 5. 7. and their c. them Joshua circumcised 

1 Kings 9. 21. of their c. did Solomon levy a tribute 

2 Kings 8.12. thou wilt dash their c.and ri)i women 

17. 31. burnt their c. in the fire to the gods 
41. their c. served images as did their fathers 

2 Chron.20. 13. before Lord with wives and their c. 

2.J. 4. he slew not their c. hut did as it is written 
A'crt.9. 23. their c. thou multipliest as stars of heav. 

13. 24. their c. spake half in the speech of Ashdod 
.Job 21. 11. send their little ones, their c. dance 

24. 5. the wilderness yieldeth food for their c. 

Psal. 78. 4. we will not hide them from their c. 

6. should arise and declare them to their c. 

90. 16. and let thy glory appear to their c. 

132. 12. their c. shall sit on thy throne for ever 
Isa. 13. 16. their c. shall be dashed to pieces before 
.Tcr. 17. 2. whilst their c. remember their altars 

18. 21. therefore deliver up their c. to the famine 
30. 20. their c. also shall be as aforetime 
32.18. the iniquity of fathers into bosom of their c. 

39. for good of them and of their c. after them 
47. 3. the fathers shall not look back to their c. 
/>a?ra.4.10.the hands of women have sodden their c. 
Ezek. 20. 18. I said to their c. in the wilderness 
23. 39. when they had slain their c. to idols 
37. 25. they and their c. shall dwell therein 
Dan. 6. 24. cast them and their c. into den of lions 
Hos. 9. 12. tho' bring up their c. yet I will bereave 
.Tocl ] . 3. let your c. tell their c. and their c. another 
^ic.2.9. from fAcVchave ye taken away my glory 
Zcch. 10. 7. yea, their c. shall see it and be glad 

9. they shall live with their c. and turn again 
^/Scts 13.33.God hath fulfilled the same to us their c. 
ITim. 3. 12. deacons rule their c. and houses well 



Tit.^.i.youDg women to love husbands and their c. 

Thy CHILDREN. 
Exod. 13. 13. the first-born among thy c. redeem 
Z>ewt.4.40.go well with thy c. after thee, 12. 25, 28 

6. 7. thou shah teach them diligently to thy c. 

30.2. thou and thy c. shall obey with all thine hearS 
./osh. 14. 9. tho land be thine and thy c. for ever 

1 Sam. 16. 11. Samuel said, are here all thy c.l 
IKings 2. 4.ifthy c. take heed to their way to walk 

8. 25. so that t/iy c. take heed, 2 Chron. 6. 16. 
20. 3. saith, thy wives also and thy c. are mine 

2 Kings 4. 7. live thou and thy c. of tlie rest 
lO.'S{).thy c.of fourth generation shall sit on throne 

2 Chron. 21. 14. Lord will smrte t/iy people and c. 
Job 8. 4. if thy c. have sinned against him, he cast 
Psal. 45. 16. instead of thy fathers shall be thy c. 

73. 15. should ott'end against generation of t/iy c. 

J28.3.i/t?/c. like olive-plants round about thy table 

132. 12. if thy c. will keep my covenant and test. 

147. 13. he hath blessed thy c. within thee 
Isa. 49. 17. thy c. shall make haste, ihy destroyers 
25. I will contend, and I will save thy c. 

54. 13. and all thy c. shall be taught of the Lord, 

and great shall be the peace of thy c. 

.Jer. ^.1 .thy c. have forsaken me, and sworn by them 

31. 17. there is hope that thy c. shall come again 
38. 23. they Shall bring out thy c. to tlie Chaldeans 

Ezek. IQ. 36. by blood of thy c. thou didst give them 
Hos. 4. 6. forgotten the law, I will also forget thy c. 
Mat.22. 37. gathered thy c. as a hen ga. Luke 13.34. 
Luke 19. 44. they shall" lay thy c. within thee 
2 John 4. that I found of thy c. walking in truth 

Your CHILDREN. 
Exod. 12. 26. when your c. shall say unto you 

22. 24. wives be widows, and yovr c. be fatherless 
Lev. 25. 46. take them as inheritance for your c. 

26. 22. said, wild beasts shall roi) you of your c. 
JYum.l-i. 33. your c. shall wander in the wilderness 
Deut. 1. '39. your c. shall go in thither and possess 

11.2. 1 speak not with ?/onr c. who have not known 
19. these my words, ye shall leach them your c. 

21. that days of ?/owrc. be multiplied in the land 
29. 22. the generation to come of your c. shall say 

32. 46. which ye shall command your c. to observe 
,Iosk. 4. 6. when your c. ask their fathers, 21. 

22. then ye shall \etyour c. know, saying, Israel 
1 Kings 9. 6. ifyoiir c. turn from following me 

1 Chron. 28. 8. for an inherit, to yourc..Ezra9.l2. 

2 Chron. 30. 9. your c. shall find compassion before 
P5aZ.li5.i4.the Lord shall increase you and yourc. 
Jer. 2. 30. in vain have I smitten yourc. 
Mat.1. 11. to give good gifts to your c. Lukell.l3. 

12. 27. by whom do your c. cast them out? 
Liike 23. 28. but weep for yourselves and your c. 
Jicts 2. 39. for the promise is to you and your c. 
1 Cor.7.l4. else were yourc. unclean, but now holy 
Eph. 6. 4. provoke not your c. to wrath. Col. 3. 21. 

Young CHILDREN. 
.lob 19. 18. yea, young c. despised me, they spake 
La7n.4.4. theyoung cask bread, no man breaketh 
JVah. 3. 10. her young c. were dashed in pieces 
Mark\0.13.hroyightyoung c.to him to tbuch them 
Acts 7. 19. so that they cast out their young c. 

CHIMNEY. 
Hos. 13. 3. they shall be as smoke out of the c. 

CHODE. 
Gen. 31. 36. Jacob was wroth, and c. with Laban 
JVum. 20. 3. the people c. with Moses and spake 

CHOICE. 
GcTi. 23. 6. in c. of our sepulchres bury thy dead 

49. 11. binding his ass's colt to the c. vine 
Deut. 12. 11. thither shall bring all your c. vows 

1 Sam. 9. 2. Saul a c. young man and a goodly 

2 Sam. 10. 9. he chose of c. of Israel, 1 CAr. 19.10. 
2 Kings 19. 23. cut down the c. fir-trees, Isa. 37.24. 
2 Chron. 25. 5. he found them 300,000 c. men 
JVeh.5. 18. now prepared for me daily six c. sheep 
Prov. 8. 10. and knowledge rather than c. gold 

19. and my revenue is better than c. silver 
10. 20. the (ongue of the just is as c. silver 
Cant. 6. 9. she is the c. one of her that bare her 
Jer. 22. 7. they shall cut down thy c. cedars 
48. 1 15. the c.of Moab are gone down to slaughter 
Ezek.23.'\l. committed whoredom with c.of Asher 
24. 4. set on a pot, fill it with the c. bones 

5. take the c. of the flock and burn the bones 
Acts 15. 7. God made c. among us, that the Gentilef 

CHOICEST. 
Isa. 5. 2. and planted the vineyard with the c. vine 
22. 7. thy c. valley shall be full of chariots 

CHOKE. 
Mat. 13. 22. the care of this wprld, and the deceit 
fulness of riches c. the word, Mark 4 19. 
CHOKED. 
Mat. 13. 7. thorns c. them, Mark 4. 7. Luke 8.7. 
Mark 5. 13. and were c. in the sea, Luke 8. .33. 
Luke8.14.go forth and are c. with cares and riches 

CHOLER. 

Dan. 8. 7. a he-goat moved with c. smote the ram 

11. 11. the king of the south shall be moved with 4 



CHO 



CHR 



CHR 



CHOP. 

J/iJ. 3. 3. 'break their bones and c. them in pieces 
CHOOSE 

Signifies, [1] To select, or nialce choice of, Exod. 
17. 9. Psal. 25. 12. [2J To renew a choicr. nr 
to c/iuoxc a<ratu, Jsa. 14. I. ] 48. 10. [3] To fol- 
loio, iiiiitaU., ur practise, Prov. 3. 3J. 

It is Sjiokuii (i) Uf persons, as, [1] 0/Christ, ?cAo 
teas c/iuseii and set apart from eternity by God 
the Fitt/icr for tkt ojjice of Mediator, Isa. 42. 1. 
[2] Of suck whom God from all eternity elected 
and scparatedfrom among the children of men, 
to deliver them from sin and hell, and by his 
Spirit zcorkiug in^hem to unite them by faith to 
Christ, the Head of the church, and to sanctify 
and save them by him,, Mariv 13. 20. Eph. I. 4. 
[3] Of the Jews, who were set apart as God's 
peculiar people, Deut.7. 6. Psal. J 05. 6. [4] Of 
persons chosen to office, John 6. 70. (II) Of 
things. Isa. 58. 6. (Ill) Of places, 2Chr. 0. 38. 
' CHOOSE, as an act of God. 

J^um. IG. 7. the man the Lord doth c. shall be holy 
17. 5. the man's rod whom I shall c. shall blossom 

Deut. 7. 7. the Lord did not c. you because more 

12. 5. the place which Lord shall c. 11, 14, 18,26. 
I 14. 2;i, 24, 25. 1 15. 20. [ 16. 2, 6, 7, 15, 16. | 
17. 8, 10. I 18. 6. I 26. 2. | 31. 11. Josh. 9. 27, 

17.15. shall set him king, whom the Lord shall c. 

1 Sa7n.^2.2S. did I c. him out of all tribes of Israel 

2 Sam. 16. 18. whom the Lord and his people c. 
21. 6. will hang them in Gibeah whom Lord did c. 

1 Kings 14. 21. the city which the Lord did c. 
^eh.§. 7. tiiou art the God who didst c. Abram 
Psal. 2.3. 12. him shall he teach in way he shall c. 

47. 4. lie sh;!!l c. our inheritance for us 
Isa. 14. 1. for the Lord will yet c. Israel 

49. 7. the Holy One of Israel, he shall c thes 

66. 4. 1 also will c. their delusions, and bring fears 
Zech. 1. 17. the Lord will yet c. Jerusalem, 2. 12. 

CHOOSE. 
Exod. 17. 9. c. us out men, and go out, fight with 
Deut. 23. 16. he shall dwell in that place he shall c. 

30.19. thereforec.life, that thou and seed may live 
Josh. 24. 15. c. this day whom you will serve 

1 Sam. 17. 8. c. you a man for you, let him come 

2 Sam. 17.1. let me c. 12,000 men, and I'will pursue 

19. t 38. what thou shalt c. that will I do for thee 
24. 12. I offer thes, c. one of them, 1 Chr.^l. 10. 

1 Kings 13. 23.''let them c. one bullock, 25. 
Job 9. 14. c. out my words to reason with him 

34. 4. 1st us c. to us judgment, let us know 
33. whether thou refuse, or whether thou c. 
Fs. 84. 1 10. [ would c. rather to sit at the threshold 
Prov. 1. 29. and did not c. the fear of the Lord 

3. 31. the oppressor, and c. none of his ways 
Isa. 7. 15. may know to refuse evil, and c. good, 16. 

56. 4. to the eunuchs that c. things that please me 

65. 12. and did c. that wherein I delighted not 
Ezek. 21. 19. c. a place, c. it at the head of the way 
Phil. 1. 22. yet what I shall c. I wot not 

CHOOSEST, ETH, ING. 
Job 7. 15. so that my soul c. strangling and death 

15. 5. and (hou c. the tongue of the crafty 
Psal. 65. 4. blessed is the man whom thou c. 
[sa. 40. 20. he c. a tree that will not rot 

41. 24. an abomination is he that c. you 
Heb. 11.25. c. rather to sutler affliction with people 

CHOSE. 
Gen. 6. 2. they took them wives of all which they c. 

13. 11. then Lot c. him all the plain of Jordan 
Exod. IS. 25. Mosps c. able men, and made heads 
Deut. 4. 37. he c. their seed aiier them, 10. 15. 
JosA. 8.3. Joshua c. 30,000 mighty men of valour 
Judg. 5. 8. they c. new gods, then was war in gates 

2 Sam. 6. 21. the Lord who c. me before thy father 
\ Kings di.XQ.l c. no city out of all the tribes of Isr. 

to build a house for my name, 2 Chr. 6.*5. 
1 Chr. 28. 4. the Lord c. me before all the house of 
Job 29. 25. I c. out their way and sat chief 
Psal. 78. 67. and c. not the tribe of Ephraim 
68. but c. the tribe of Judah, the mount Zion 
70. he c. David also his servant, and took hira 
Isa. 66. 4. and c. that in which I delighted not 
Ezek. 20. 5. say to them, in the day when I c. Israel 
Lxike 6. 13. of his disciples he c. twelve apostles 

14. 7. when he marked how they c. chief rooms 
Acts 6.5. C.Stephen a man full of faith and H. Ghost 

13. 17. God of this people Israel c. our fathers 
15.40. Paul C.Silas and departed, being recommen. 

CHOSEN. 
Exod.\5.i. his c. captains are drowned in the sea 
N'um. 16. 5. him whom he hath c. cause to come 
/os/t. 21. 22. ye have c. you the Lord to serve him 
Judg. 10. 14. go and cry to the gods ye have c. 
1 Sam. 8. 18. because of the king ye have c. 12.13. 

20. 30. 1 know that thou haste, the son of Jesse 

I irmffs3.8.hast c.a great people,cannot be number. 

8. 44". the city thou hast c. 48. 2 Chr on. 6. 34, 38. 
I Ckrun 16. 13. ye children of Jacob his c. ones 

^ub 36. 21. this hast thou c. rather than affliction 
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Psal. 33. 12. people he hath c. for his inheritance 
SO. 3. I have matle a covenant with my c. 
10. I have exalted one c. out of the people 
lOo. 6. seed of .\liral)am,ye childr.of Jacob his c. 
4-.''. he hroujrht forth his c. with gladness 
106. 5. that I may see the good of thy c. 
23. had not Moses his c. stood before him 
Prov. 16. 16. understand, rather to be c. than silver 
22. 1. a good name is rather to be c. than riches 
Isa. 43. 20. to give drink to my people, my c. 

65. 15. shall leave your name a curse to my c 

66. 3. yea, they have c. their own ways 

.Ter. 8. 3. and death shall be c. rather than life 
49. 19. who is a c. man that I may appoint, 50. 44. 

Mai. 20. 16. many be called, but tew c. 22. 14. 

Mark 13. 20. for his elect's sake whom he hath c. 

Luke 10. 42. and Mary hath c. that good part 

Jlcts 1. 24. shew whether of these two thou hast c. 
9. 15. go thy way, for he is a c. vessel to me 

Ro?n. 16. 13. salute Rufus c. in the Lord 

2 Cor. 8. 19. who was c. of the churches to travel 

1 Tim. 5. 1 9. let not a widow be c. into the number 

2 T'm.2.4. please him who hath c. him to be a soldier 
IPel. 2. 9. ye are a c. generation, a royal priesthood 
Rev. 17. 14. they are called c. and faithful 

CHOSEN of God 
LiLkt 23. 35. if he bu the Christ, the c. of God 
.ficts 10. 41. but to witnesses c. before of God 
1 Pet. 2. 4. a living stone, c. of God and precious 

God hath CnOSim. 
Deut. 12. 21. God hathc. to put name there, 16. 11. 
21. 5. them God hath c. to minister unto him 
1 CArore.29.1. Solomon whom God hathc. is young 
Jlcts 22. 14. the God of our fathers hath c. thee 

1 Cor. 1.27. Godhath c. foolish things of the world 

to confound wise, God hathc. weak things 
28. things despised G. hath c. and things that are 

2 Thess. 2. 13. God from the beginning hath c. you 
Jam. 2. 5. hath not God c. the poor of this world 

/ have CHOSEN. 
1 Kings 11. 13. for David's sake and Jerusalem's 
sake I have c. 2 Kings 21. 7. j 23.27. 2 Chr. 6. 6. 
32. the city which I have c. out of all the tribes 
JVch. 1. 9. bring them to place / have c. to set name 
Psal. 119. 30. I have c. the way of truth, 173. 
/sa. 41 . 8. Jacob whom / have c. the seed of Abrah. 

9. I have c. thee, and not cast thee away 

43. 10. my servant whom I have c. Mat. 12. 18. 

44. 1. Israel whom I have c. || 2. Jesurun I have c. 

48. 10. I have c. thee in the furnace of affliction 

58. 5. is not this the fast that I have c? 6. 
Hag. 2. 23. / have c. thee, saith the Lord of hosts 
./oA/t 13.18. speak not of all, I know whom I have c. 

15. 16. ye have not c. me, but I have c. you 

19. but I have c. vou out of the world, therefore 

Lord' hath CHOSEN. 

Deut. 7. 6. J^ord hath c. thee a special people, 14. 2. 

18. 5. the Lord hath c. him out of all the tribes 

1 Sam. 10. 24. see him whom Lord hath c. none like 

16. 8. and he said, neither hath the Lord c. this 

10. Samuel said, the Lord hath not c. these 

1 Chr. 15. 2. for them the Lord hath c. to carry ark 
28.4. Lord hathc. Judah ruler, and house of fath. 

5. Lord hath c.Solomon to sit,to build a house, 10. 

2 Chr.29. 11. Lord hath c. you to stand to serve him 
Psal. 105. 26. he sent Aaron whom he had c. 

132. 13. L. hathc. Zion || 135. 4. L. hath c. Jacob 
Jer. 33. 24. the two families which the Lord hathc. 
Zech. 3. 2. Lord that hath c. Jerusalem rebuke thee 
Eph. 1. 4. according as lie hath c: us in him 

CHOSEN men. 
.ludg. 20. 16. seven hundred c. inen left-handed 
l^mo-s]2.21.ofJudah 180,000 c. men,2 CAr.11.1. 
2 Chron. 13. 3. Abijah set the battle in array with 
400,nOOc.7neH, Jeroboam with 800,000 c. men 
Psal. 78. 31. wrath smote down the c. men of Israel 
jicts 15. 22. to send c. men of their company, 25. 

CHRIST, 
The anointed of God ; the same with the Hebrew 
Messiah,VsaA. 45. 7. Isa. 61. 1. The eternal Son 
of God, the second Person of the glorious Tri- 
nity, Mat. 28. 19. 1 John 5. 8. In his divine 
nature he is equal with the Fdther, and over all, 
God blessed for ever ; but in his human nature, 
subordinate and inferior to the Father, being 
like to men in all things, sin excepted. Both 
natures are united in the person of Christ, that 
he might be our prophet, priest, and king, and 
the author of a complete, perfect, all-sufficient, 
and eternal salvation. He ever lives to inter- 
cede for all that come to him, Heb. 7. 25. 
In Christ all the types, prophecies, and promises 
centre. He is the most suitable object for the 
sinner to look to, trust in, and expect all his 
hopes, joys, and consolations from, as by him 
alone life and salvation are procured. He is 
the head of principalities and powers, the 
brightness of his Father'' s glory ; and the ex- 
press image of his person, Heb. 1.3. the glory 
of all worlds, and the refulgent luminary of 



iJif universe, Johnl. 9. tlie inejchaustible fonn- 
tain of all the treasures of nature, grace, and 
Ol((t\i/, Jer. 2. 1.3, and the maicltlejis, incompa- 
rufjU liedeem-er of all that cmne to him. .lo]-,n 
6. .37. Christ was the grand subject of oil tin-. 
apostles^ ministry, Acts 8. 5. and, indeed, a 
sermon without Christ is like a cloud loithoui. 
water, or a shadow without substance. One mo 
ment's communion with Christ is of more wortk 
than ttn thousand worlds; his persun most 
glorious, and he is altogether lovely, Cant.5.16. 

The ancient lik;brews,being instructed by thepro- 
phets,had very clear notions of the Messiah : but 
they were changed by little and little, so that 
w/iC'/i Christ appeared 2M Judea, they hoA enter- 
tained a very wrong notion of the Messias, ex- 
pecting a temporal monarch and conqueror 
that should bring the whole world under sub- 
jection. From whence it came to pass, that they 
were much scajidalized at the outward appear- 
ance, the humility, and seeming weakness of 
our Saviour,which hindered them from acknoio- 
ledging him as the Christ whom, they expected. 

Theancientprophetshadforetold,thatthcMessidia 
should be God and Man, exalted and abased. 
Master and Servant, Priest and Victim^ King . 
and Subject, mortal, and a conqueror of death, 
rich and poor, a king, a conqueror, glorious, 
yet a man of griefs, involved in our infirmities, 
in a state of great humiliation. Jill these seem- 
ing contrarieties were to be reconciled in tlis 
person of the Messiah, as they did really meet 
in the person of Christ. It was knoicn that the 
Messiah was to be born of a virgin, of the tribe 
of Judah, of the race of David, in the village 
of Beth-lehem : that he was to continue for 
ever, that his name should be continued as long 
as the sun, that he was the great prophet pro- 
mised in the laio, that he was both the Son and 
Lord of David, that he icas to perform groat 
miracles, that he should r^^ore all things, (hat 
he should die and rise again, that Elias should 
be the forerunner of his appearance, that a 
proof of his coming should be, the cure of the 
lepers, life restored to the dead, and the gospel 
preached to the poor : that he shoidd not destroy 
the law, but should perfect and fulfil it; that 
he shoidd be a stone of offence, and a stumbling- 
block, against which many should bruise them 
selves ; that he should suffer oppositions ana 
contradictions, and that a strange people should 
come and submit themselves to his discipline. 

When Christ appeared, these notions of him were 
still common among the Jews. Our Saviour 
herein appeals even to themselves, and asks them 
if these were ndt the characters of the Messiah, 
and if they do not see the completion of them in 
himself. The Evangelists take care to put them 
in mind of them, to prove thereby, that Jesus is 
the Christ ichom they expected. The Evangelist 
Luke says, that our Saviour entering into a 
synagogue at Nazareth, there opened the book 
of the prophet Isaiah, where he read. The Spirit 
of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anoint- 
ed me to preach the gospel to the poor, Luke 4. 
18. After which he shewed them that this pro- 
phecy was accomplished in his person. Jincl 
St. Peter and the other believers being assem- 
bled together, Acts 4. 24, 25, &c. say to God 
from Psal. 2. 1, 2, Why did the heathen rage, 
&c. and apply this prophecy to Christ, verse 27. 
JInd in Acts 10. 38, Peter, speaking to Corne- 
lius the centurion,^dnd to those that were with 
him, tells them that the I^ord had sent peace to 
men, by Jesus Christ, whom God had anointed 
with the Holy Ghost and with power. So that 
when Christ, or his disciples, are said to be 
ajiointed, it is to be understood of the spiritual 
and internal unction of grace and of the Holy 
Ghost, of which the outward and sensible unc- 
tion, with which they anciently anointed kings, 
priests, and prophets, was but the figure and 
symbol. See Messiah. 
Christ is taken for the mystical body of Christ, 
both himself the Head, and the church as his ' 
members, which make but one body, 1 Cor. 12. 
12. Likewise for the doctrine of Christ, or the 
rule of life prescribed by him, Eph. 4. 20. And 
for the Spirit, and spiritual gifts and graces 
of Christ, Rom. 8. 10. 

Mat. 2. 4. he demanded where C. should be born 

16. 16. thou art C. the Son of the livine God 

23. 8. for one is your Master, even C. 10. 

24. 5. many shall come, saying, I am C. and shall 

deceive many, Mark 13. 6. Luke 21. 8 
26. 68. prophesy to us, thou C who smote theet 

Mark 9. 41. in my name because ye belong to C 
1.5. 32. let C descend now from the cross 

Luke 2. 26. should not die, before he had seen C 
4. 41. the devils, they knew that he was C 



CHR 

{juke 23. 35. sa\e himself, if he be C clioscn of God 
39. saying, if thou he C. save thyself and us 
34. 26. ought not C. to have sufleied these things? 
46. thus It behoved C. to suffer and rise from dead 

Joh7i 4. 25. the Messias cometh, whicli is called C 

7. 27. when C. cometh, no man knowelh 

31 when C. cometh, will he do more miracles? 

41. bu>some said, shall C. come out of Galilee ? 

42. said, that C. cometh of the seed of David 

J) 22. that if any man did confess that he was C. 

12. 34. wo have heard that C. abidelh for ever 

j^cts 2. 30. he would raise up C. to sit on his throne 

38. God hath made that Jesus both Lord and C. 

3. 18. God had before shewed that C. should suffer 

8. 5. Philip went and preached C to them 

9. 20. and straightway he preached C in synagog. 
17. 3. alleging that C. must needs have suffered 
26.23. that C. should suffer, and rise first from d. 

Rom. 5. 6. in due time C. died for the ungodly 

8. in that while we were yet sinners C. died for us 
(i. 4. like as C. was raised up from the dead by 

9. knowing that C. being raised, dieth no more 

7. 4. ye are become dead to law by the body of C. 
8.9. if any have not Spirit of C. he is none of his 

10. if C be in you, the body is dead because of sin 

11. he that raised up C. from dead shall quicken 

9. 3. I could wish myself were accursed from C. 

5. of whom C. came, who is over all, God blessed 

10. 4. C. is the end of the law for righteousness 

6. that is, to bring C. down from above 

7. that is, to bring up C. again from the dead 
14. 9. for to this end C. died, and rose, and revived 

15. destroy not him with meat for whom C- died 
IS.for he that in these things serveth C. is accept. 

15.3. for even C pleased not himself, but reproach. 
7. as C. also received us, to the glory of God 

18. of things which C. hath not wrought by me 
20. 1 strive to preach, not where C. was named 

16. 5. Epenetus the first-fruits of Achaia to C. 
I Cor. 1. 23. but we preach C. crucified, to the Jews 
24. C. the power of God, and the wisdom of God 
3. 23. and ye are C. and C. is God's 

5. 7. even C. our passover is sacrificed for us 

8. 11. the weak brother perish, for whom C. died 

9. 21. but under the law to C. that I might gain 

10.4. all drank of that rock, and that rock was C. 
9. nor let us tempt C.as some of them also tempted 

15.3. 1 delivered to you, how C. died for our sins 

12. if C. be preached that he rose from the dead 

16. if the dead rise not, then is not C. raised . 

17. and if C be not raised, your faith is vain 

23. every man in his own order, C. the first-fruits 
2Cor. 3. 4. such trust have we thro' C. to God-ward 

5. 16. yea, tho' we have known C. after the flesh 

6. 15. and what concord hath C. with Belial ? 

11. 2. I may present you as a chaste virgin to C- 
Gal. 2. 20. I live, yet not 1, but C liveth in me 

21. if right, come by law, then C. is dead in vain 
3.13. C.hath redeemed us from the curse of the law 

24. the law was our schoolmaster,to bring us to C. 
29. if ye be C. then are Abraham's seed, and heirs 

, 4. 7. if a son, then an heir of God through C. 

19. of whom I travail, till C. be formed in you 

5. 1. the liberty wherewith C. hath made us free 
2. if ye be circumcised, C.shall profit you nothing 
4. C. is become of no effect unto you, whosoever 

of you are justified by the law 
24. that are C have crucified the flesh with affect. 
EpJi. 2. 12. at that time ye were without C 
3. 17. that C. may dwell in your hearts by faith 
4. 15. may grow in him which is the head, even C. 

20. but ye have not so learned C. 

5. 2. as C. also loved us, and hath given himself for 
14. arise from thedead, and C shall give thee light 

23. husb. is head of wife, as C. is head of church 

24. as the church is subject to C. so let wives be 

25. love your wives, as C. also loved the church 
32. but I speak concerning C. and the church 

6. 5. obedient, in singleness of your heart as to C. 
P/i27.].15. some indeed preach C. of envy and strife 

16. the one preach C. of contention, not sincerely 

18. C. is preached, and I therein do rejoice 
20. so now C- shall be magnified in my body 

3. 8. I count them but dung, that I may win C 
4.13. 1 can do all through C.who strengtheneth me 
Col. 2. 8. after rudiments of world, and not after C. 
3. 1. where G. sitteth on the right hand of God 
4. when C. who is our life shall appear, then shall 
11. bond nor fiee, but C. is all and in all 

13. even asp. forgave you, so also do ye 

24. receive the reward, for ye serve the Lord C- 
Heh. 3. 6. but C. as a son over his own house 
5.5. so also C. glorified not himself to be a high-pr. 
9. 11. but C. being come a high-priest of good 
24. C. notenter. into holy places made with hands 
23. C was once offered to bear the sins of many 
I Pef.2.21 . because C. also suffei ed for us, an exam. 
3. 18. C. hath once suffered for sins, just for unjust 
4.1. as C. suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves 
Rev. 11. 15 the kingdoms of our Lord and his C. 
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Rev.l^. 10. nowis come kingd. of G. power of his C. 

J3gainst CHRIST. 
./?cZs 4.26. kings and rulers gathered againsthxs C. 

1 Cor. 8. 12. when ye sin against the brethren ye 

sin against C. 
1 7"m.5.11.wax wanton against C. they will marry 
By CHRIST. 

2 Cor. 1. 5. so our consolation aboundeth by C. 
Gal. 2. 17. bi; if while we seek to be justified A?/ G. 
Eph. 3. 21. to. him be glory in church by C. Jesus 

Fyr CHRIST. 

1 Cor. 1. 17. for C. sent me not to baptize, but to 
4. 10. we are fools /or C. sake, but ye are wise in C. 

2 Cor. 5. 20. now we are ambassadors/or C. we pray 

12. 10. 1 take pleasure in distresses /or C. sake 
Epk. 4. 32. us God for C. sake hath forgiven you 
Phil. 3. 7. gain to me, those I counted loss /or C. 
2 Thess. 3.5. L. direct to the patient waiting/or C. 
/fei.ll.|25. esteeming reproach/or C. greater rich. 

Jesus with CHRIST. 
J\I at. l.lQ.wdiS born Jesus, who is called C. 27.17,22. 
./ohn 1. 17. but grace and truth came by Jesus C. 
17. 3. know thee, and Jesus C. whom thou sent 
Jlcts 2. 38. be baptized in the name of Jesus C. 
3. 6. in the name o\' Jesus C. rise up and walk 
20. shall send Jesus C. who was preached to you 
4. 10. by the name of Jesus C. doth this man stand 
5. 42. and daily they ceased not to preach Jesus C. 

8. 12. when they believed Philip preaching things 
concerning name of Jesus C.they were baptized 

37. 1 believe that Jesus C. is the Son of God 

9. 34. Eneas, Jesus C maketh thee whole, arise 
10.36. preaching peace by Jesus Che is Lord of all 
16. 18. 1 command thee iu the name of J. C.come out 
17. 3. and that this Jesus I preach to you is C. 
18. 5. Paul testified to the Jews that Jesus was C. 

23. shewing by the scriptures that Jesus was C. 

19. 4. that they should believe on C. Jesus 
Rom. 1. 1. Paul a servant of Jesus C. Phil. 1. 1. 

3. concerning his Son Jesus C. our Lord, of seed 
6. among whom are ye the called of Jesus C. 
8. I thank my God through Jesus C. for you all 

2. 16. shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus C. 
3.22. righteousness, which is by faith of Jesus C. 

24. justified through the redemption in Jesus C. 
5. 15. gift by grace, v>'hich is by one man Jesus C. 

17. shall much more reign in life by one Jesus C. 
6. 3. so many as were baptized into Jesus C. 

8. 1. no condemnation to them that are in C. Jesus 
2. theSpirit of lifein C.Jesus hath made me free 

10. 3. Priscilla and Aquila, my helpers in C. .Tesus 

1 Cor. 1. 1. Paul apostle of./. C 2 Cor. 1.1. Eph.l.l. 
2. with all that call on the name of .Jesus C. 

4. for the grace of God given you by Jesus C. 
30. but of him are ye in C. Jesus, who is made to 

2. 2. not to know any thing, save Jesats C. crucified 
4. 15. for in C J. have I begotten you thro' gospel 

2 Cor. 4. 6. the knowledge of God in face of J". C 

5. 18. hath reconciled us to himself by Jesits C. 

13. 5. know ye not, how that Jesus C. is in you 
Gal.'i. 16. a man is justified by the faith of Jesus C. 

3. 14. blessing come on the Gentiles thro' Jesus C. 

28. male nor female, for ye are all one in C. Jesus 

4. 14. ye received me as an angel, even as C. Jesus 

Eph.2.6.ma.(\e us sit in heavenly places in C. Jesiis 

20. Jesus C. being the chief corner stone 
Ph/l. 1. 8. 1 long after you in the bowels of .Tesus C. 

2. 5. mind be in you, which was also in C Jesus 

11. Jesus C. is Lord, to the glory of God the F. 

21. all seek not the things which are Jesus C. 
3. 8. 1 count all loss for the excellency of C. Jesus 

12. for which also I am apprehended of C. Jesus 
4. 19. according to his riches in glory by C. Jesus 

Col.2.6. as ye have received C.J. so walk ye in him 
ITim. 1. 15. that C. Jcsus came to save sinners 

2. 5. mediator between God and men, man C.Jesus 

6. 13. before C..7. who witnessed a good confession 
2 Tim. 1. 9. according to his grace given us in C. J. 

13. li^ faith and love, which is in C. Jesus 
Pkilem. 1. Paul a prisoner of Jesus C. 9, 23. 
Heb. 13. 8. J. C the same yesterday, and for ever 
1 .John 1. 7. blood of Jesus C. cleanseth from all sin 

2. 1. we have an advocate, .Tesus C. the righteous 

5. 6. this is he that came by water and blood, J. C. 
20. we are in him, even in his Son Jesus C. 

Lord Jesus CHRIST. 
.Sets 11. 17. as to us who believe on the L. J. C. 
15. 11. thro' the grace of Z-. J. C we shall be saved 
16. 31. believe on the L. J. C. thou shalt be saved 

20. 21. testifying faith toward our Lord Jesus C. 
Rom. 5. 1. we have peace with God thro' L. J. C 

11. we also joy in God, thro' ou? J^ord Jcsus C. 

6. 23. gift of God is eternal life thro' ouri. J.C. 
8.39. separate from love of God in C. Jesus our L. 
13. 14. put ye on L.J. C. and make not provision 
16. 20. grace of L. .1 C. be with you, 24. 2 Cnr. 

13. 14. Gal. 6. 18. 2 Thess. 3. 18. Rev. 22.21. 

1 Cor. 1. 7. waiting for the coming of Lord Jesus C. 

8. 6. but to us one L. J. C. by whom are all things 

15. 57. God giveth us the victory thro' outL. J. C. 



CHR 

1 Cor. .16.22. if any man love not the L. Jesus C 

2 Cor. 1. 2. grace and peace froiu God, and from 

the L. J. C. Gal. 1. 3. Eph. h 2. Col. 1. 2. 

8. 9. for ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus C 

Gal. 6. 14. glory save in the cross of'our L. J. C. 

Eph.\.3. blessed be the Father of our Lord Jesus C. 

17. God of our i>. J. C. give you Spirit of wisdom 

IThess. 1. 3. your patience of hope in our L.J. C 

2. 19. ye are our joy in presence of our L. J. C. 

3. 13. may establish you at coming of our L. J. C. 
5. 23. be preserved unto coming of our I^. J. C. 

2 Thess. 2. 1. we beseech you by coming of 7^. J. C, 

16. now our L. J. C. hath given us consolation 

1 Tim.5. 21. I charge thee bef. J.. J.C. 2 Tim. 4. 1 

2 Tm.4. 22. the L. J. C. be with thy spirit, amen 
2 Pet. 1. 11. an entrance into kingdom of 7^. J. C 

3. 18. growin grace and in knowledge of i. J. C. 

In CHRIST. 
Jlcts 24. 24. heard him concerning the faith in C. 
Rom. 9. 1. 1 say the truth in C. I he not, my cons. 

12. 5. so we being many are one body in C. 

16. 7. are of note, who also were in C. bef(;re mo 

9. salute Urbane, our helper in C. and Stachys 

10. salute Apelles approved m C. salute Aristo. 

1 Cor. 3. 1. 1 speak to you, even as unto babes in C. 

4. 10. we are fools, but ye are wise in C. 

15. tho' ye have 10,000 instruct, iji C. not many 
15. 18. they that are fallen asleep in Care perished 
19. if in this life only we have hope in C. 
22. even so in C. shall all be made alive 

2 Cor. 1. 21. he which establisheth us with you i/i C 

2. 14. God who causeth us to triumph in C. 

17. as of God, in the sight of God speak we in C. 

3. 14. vail untaken away, vail is done away i?i C 

5. 17. if any man be in C. he is a new creature 

19. that God was in C. reconciling the world 

20. we pray you in C. stead, be reconciled to G 
12.2. 1 knew a man in C. above fourteen years ago 

19. we speak before God, in C we do all things 
Gal. 1.22. unknown to the churches of Judea in C 

3. 17. the covenant confirmed before of God in C. 

27. as many as have been baptized into C. 
Eph. 1. 3. blessed us with spiritual blessings in C. 

10. he might gather in one all ihins's in C. 

12. should be to his glory, who first trusted iji C 

20. which he wrought in C. when he niised him 

3. 6. partakers of his promise i?i C. by the gospel 
Phil. 1. 13. so that iny bonds in C. are manifest ia 

2. 1. if there be any consolation in C -if comfor* 
Col. 2. 5. beholding stedfastnessof your faith in C 
1 Thess. 4. 16. and the dead in C. shall rise first 
ITim. 2. 7. I speak the truth in C. and lie not 
1 Pet. 3. 16. accuse your good conversation in C 

7i CHRIST. 
Mat. 24. 23. if any say, lo, here is C. Mark 13. 2L 
Mark 12. 3.5. that C. is son of David, lAi/ce 20. 41. 
7.?</ie 2. 11. is born a Saviour who is G. the Lord 

23. 2. saying, that he himself fs C. a king 
.Tohji 7. 41. others said, this is the C. some said 
Jlcts 9. 22. Saul increased, proving this f5 very G 

17. 3. that this Jesus whom I preach to you is C 
/?07n. 8. 34. it zs C that died, yea rather risen again 
1 Cor. 1. 13. is C. divided ? was Paul crucified for 

7. 22. he that is called, bping free, is C. servant 

11. 3. know that the head of every man is C. 

12. 12. members being many an one body, so ?sC. 
15. 13. if dead rise not, then is C. not risen, 16. 

20. but now is C. risen from the dead, and first 
2CoJ'. 10. 7. if any man trust that he is C.'s 
Gal. 2. 17. is therefore C. the minister of sin? 
3. 16. but as of one, and to thy seed, which 25 C. 
Phil. 1. 21. for me to live is C. but to die is gain 
Col. 1. 27. which is C. in von, the bone of glory 

Of CHRIST. 
Mat. 11. 2. John heard in prison the works of C. 
22. 42. what think you of C? whose son is he? 
Ro7n. 8. 9. if any man have not the Siiirit of C. 
35. who shall separate us from the love of C? 
14.10. weshall all stand before judgment seat ofC. 

1 Cor. 1. 17. lest cross of C. be made of none effect 
2. 16. hut we have the mind of C. 

G. 15. know ye not your bodies are members of C. 
10. 16. cup, is itnotthecommun'onof bloodo/C 
the bread, is it not the communion of body of C. 
11.1. be ye followers of me, even as I also am ofC. 
3. head of woman is man, the head of C. is God 
12. 27. now ye are the body of C. and members 

2 Cor. 1. 5. as the sufferings of C. abonnd in us 

2. 10. for \^ou forgave it in the person of C. 
15. for we are to God a sweet savour of C. 

3. 3. ye are the eoisties of C. ministered by us 

4. 4. lest the light of the glorious gospel of C. shine 
5. 14. for the love of C constraineth us, becaajse 

8. 23. cr our brethren, they are the glory of C. 
10.1 . be.seech by the meekness and gentleness of C. 

5. bringing every thought to the obedience of C. 
11. 10. as the truth of C. is in me, none shall stop 

12. 9. power of C may rest on me. Rev. 12. 19. 

13. 3. since ye seek a proof of C. speaking in mo 
Gal.l. 10. if pleased men, should not be ser v. of C. 



CHU 

f?rti.2.16.that we might be justified bythe faith ofC. 
6. l^. lest suffer persecution for the cross of C. 
Epk. 2. ]3. ye are made nigh by the blood of C. 
3.4. understand my knowled. in the mystery of C. 
8. sliould preach the unsearchable riches of C. 
19. know (lie love o/C which passcth knowledge 

4. 7. according to the measure of the gift of C- 

5. 5. hat!) any inheritance in the kingdom of C. 

6. 6. as servants of C doing the will of God 
iVdl. 1. 10. be without offence till the day of C. 

29. for to you it is given in behalf «/C. to believe 

2. 16. that I may rejoice in the day of C. 

30. for the work of C. he was nigh to death 

3. 18. they are the enemies of the cross of C 
Col. 1.24. fill up what is behind of afflictions o/ C 

2. 2. rnysiery of God, and of the Father, and of C. 
17. are a shadow of things, but the bod/is o/C. 

3. 16. let the word of C. dwell in you richly 

4. 3. open to us a door, to speak the mystery of C. 
27'/ies5.3.t5.Lord direct you into the patience ofC. 
2 Tim. 2. 19. every one that nameth the name of C. 
i/e6.3. 14.foT we are made partakers of C.if we hold 

9. 14. how much more blood of C purge conscien. 

11. 26. reproach of C.greater riches than treasures 

IPet. 1. 11. what time the Spirit of C. did signify 

19. ye are redeemed with the precious blood of C. 

4.13. as ye are partakers of C. suff'erings, that when 

14. if ye be reproached for the name of C. 
Rev. 20. G. they shall be priests of God and of C. 

That CHRIST. 

John 1. 25. if be not that C. nor Elias, nor prophet 

6. 69. we are sure tho u art that C. the Son of God 

The CHRIST. 

Mat.,lQ. 20. saying, tell no man that he was the C. 

26. 63. I adjure thee, tell whether thou be the C. 

Mark 8. 29. Peter saith unto him, thou art the C. 

14. 61. art thou the C. the Son of the Blessed"? 

Lii/:e 3. 15. mused of John, whether he were the C. 

9. 20. Peter said, thou art the C. of God 
22. 87. scribes, saying, art thou the C? tell us 

John.*l. 20. but he confessed, I am not the C. 

41. we have found the Messias, which is the C. 
3. 28. 1 said, I am not the C. but sent. before him 
4. 29. see a man who told me all, is not this the C. ? 

42. we know that this is indeed the C. 7. 26. 

7. 41. others said, this is the C. but some said 

10. 24. if thou be the C. tell us plainly 

11. 27. 1 believe thou art the C. the Son of God 
20. 31. that ye might believe that Jesus is the C. 

i .Tohn 2. 22. but helhat denieth that Jesus is the C. 
5. 1 whoso believeth Jesus is the C. is born of God 

With CHRIST. 
Rom 6. 8. if we be dead with C. we shall also live 

8. 17. if children, then joint-heirs with C. 
Gal. 2.20. I am crucified with C. I live, C. liveth 
Eph. 2. 5. God hath quickened us together with C. 
Phil.1.23. having a desire to depart and be with C. 
Col. 2. 20. if ye be dead icith C. from the world 

3. 1. if ye be risen with C. seek the things above 
3. ye are dead, and your life is h\dtDith C.in God 
Jlcn. 20. 4. and they reiirned icith C. 1000 years 

CHRISTIAN, S. 
jJcts 11. 26. disciples were first called c. at Antioch 
26. 28. almost (hou pcrsuadest me to be a c. 
1 Pei. 4. 16. yetifany mansufFer asac. not he asha. 

CHRISTS. 
MaL2i.24. there shall arise false c. Markl3. 22. 

CHRONICLES. 
IKivgsU. 19. restof acts of Jeroboam are in the c. 
1 Chron. 27. 24. nor number putin the account of c. 
Esth. 6. 1. to bring the book of the records of c. 
See Book. 
CHRYSOLITE. 
Reu. 21.20. seventh foundation of the city was a c. 

CHRYSOPRASUS. 
Rev. 21. 20. tenth foundation of the city was a c. 

CHURCH 
Signifies, [1] ^ religions assembly selected and 
called out of the world by the doctrine of the 
gospel, to worship the true God in Christ, ac- 
cording to his lonrd, 1 Cor. 1. 2. Rev. 2. 7. [2] 
.fill the elect of God, of what nation soever, 
from the beginning to the end of the world, 
who make but one body, whereof .Tesus Christ 
is the Head, Col. 1. 18. [3] The faithful of 
■Home one family, together with, such christians 
as were wont ta'assewbU. with them for solemn 
worship, Rom. 16. 5. Col. 4. 15. Philem. 2. [4] 
The faithful of some one province, 2Thcss. 1. 1. 
\5] The governors, or representatives of the 
church. Mat. 18. 17. Tell it to the church; 
that is, to such rulers, to whom the censures 
of the church do of right belong, that by them 
it may be communicated to the whole society. 
[6] .fl multitude oj people assembled together, 
whether good, or bad. Acts 19. 37. [7] The 
congregation of the Jews, which was formerly 
the church and people of God, Acts 7. 38. 
ATat. 16. 18. and upon this rock I will build my c. 
IS 17. tell it to the c. if he neglect to hear the c. 
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Jlcts 2. 47. Lord added to c. daily such sh. be saved 
5. 11. and great fear came on all thee, and as many 
8. 1. was a great persecution against the cat Jeru. 
11. 26. they assembled themselves with the c. 
14. 23. when they had ordained elders in every c. 
27. when they had gathered the c. together 

15. 3. being brought on their way by the c. 

22. it pleased the elders with the whole c. to send 

18. 22. when he had gone up and saluted the c. 
Rom. 16. 5. greet the c. that is in their house 
1 Cor. 4. 17. as I teach every where, in every c. 

14. 4. but he that prophesieth edifieth the c. 
5. except interpret that the c. may receive edify. 

23. if the c. be come together into one place 

16. 19. salute you, with c that is in their house 
Eph. 1. 22. gave him to be head over all to the c. 

3. 10. might be known by the c. the wisdom of God 
5. 24. as the c. is subject to Christ, so let wives 
25. as Christ loved tlie c. and gave himself for it 

27. that he might present to himself a glorious c. 
29. but cherisheth it, even as the Lord the c. 
32. but 1 speak concerning Christ and the c. 

Phil. 3. 6. cor'icerning zeal, persecuting the c. 
4. 15. no c. communicated with me, but ye only 
Col. 1. 18. and he is the head of the body the c. 

24. for his body's sake, which is the c. 
4. 15. salute the c. which is in Nymi)has' house 

1 Tim. u. 16. and let not the c. be charged 
Philem. 2. Paul a prisoner, to the c. in thy house 
Heb. 12. 23. to the c. of the first-born in heaven 
1 Pet. 5. 13. the c. at Babylon elected saluteth you 
3 John 6. boVne witness of thy charity before the c. 
9. 1 wrote unto c. but Diotrephes receiveth us not 
In the CHURCH. 
.Bctsl. 38. this is he that was in the c. in wilderness 

13. 1. there were prophets in the c. at Antioch 
1 Cor. 6. 4. to judge, who are least esteemed in the c. 

11. 18. first of all when ye come together in the c. 
12. 28. God hath set some iii the c. first apostles 

14. 19. yet in the c. I had rather speak five words 

28. let him keep silence in the c.and speak to God 
35. it is a shame for women to speak i?i the c. 

Eph. 3. 21. to him be glory in the c. by Christ Jesus 
Col. 4. 16. cause it to be read in the c. of Laodicea 

Of the CHURCH. 
.^cts 8. 3. as for Saul, he made havoc of the c. 
ll. 22. tidings from Antioch came to ears of the c. 
12. 1. at that time Herod vexed certain of the c. 
5. prayer was made of the c. unto God lor Peter 

15. 4. they were received of the c and elders 
20. 17. Paul sent and called the elders of the c. 

Rom. 16. 1. Phebe our sister, a servant of the c. 

23. Gaius mine host and of the whole c. saluteth 
1 Cor. 14. 12. may excel to the edifying of the c. 
Eph. 5. 23. even as Christ is the head of the c. 
Heb. 2. 12. in midst of the c. I will sing praise 
.Jam. 5. 14. let him call for the elders of the c. 
3 .John 10. Diotrephes casteth them out of the c. 
Rev. 2. 1. to the angel of thex. of Ephesus, write 
8. c. in Smyrna || 12. Pergamus || 18. Thyatira 
3. 1. c. of Sardis || 7. Philadelphia || 14. Laodicea 

CHURCH of God. 
Acts 20. 28. feed the c. of God which he purchased 
1 Cor. 1. 2. to the c. of God which is at Corinth 

10. 32. give none offence to the c. of God 
11. 22. or despise ye the c. of God and shame ihem 
15.9. because I persecuted c. of Cfod, Oal. 1. 13. 

1 Tim.3. 5. how shall he take care of the c. of God ? 

CHURCHES. 

Acts 9. 31. then had the c. rest through all Judea 

15. 41. Paul went through Syria confirming the c. 

16. 5. so were the c. established in the faith 
19. 37. these men who are neither robbers of c. 

Rom. 16.4. to whom all c. of Gentiles give thanks 
16. salute one another, the c. of Christ salute you 
I Cor. 7. 17. so let him walk, so ordain I in all c. 
11.16. we have no such custom, neither c. of Christ 

14. 33. but author of peace as in all c. of the saints 
34. let your women keep silence in the c. 

16. 1. as I have given ordertoc.of Galatiasodo ye 

19. c. of Asia salute you; Aquila and Priscilla 
2Cor.8. 1. of the grace bestowed on c. of Macedonia 

19. butwho was chosen of thee, to travel with us 
23. brethren, they are the messengers of the c. 

11. 8. I robbed other c. taking wages of them 
28. Cometh upon me daily the care of all the c. 

12. 13. what is it wherein ye were inferior to c. ? 
Gal. 1. 22. were unknown by face to c. of Judea 

1 Thess.2. 14. ye became followers of the c. of God 

2 Thcss. 1.4. so that we ourselves glory in yon in c. 
Rev. 1. 4. John to the seven c. in Asia, grace to you 

11. send it to the seven c. which are in Asia 

.20. the seven stars are the angels of the seven c. 

and the seven candlestick.s are the seven c. 

2. 7. he that hath an ear, let him hear what Spirit 

sailh unto the c. 11, 17, 29. | 3. 6, 13, 22. 

23. c. know I am he which searcheth the reins 

22. 16. IJesus sent to testify these things in the c. 

CHURL. 
Isa. 32. 5. nor shall the c. be said to be bountiful 



cm 

Isa. 32. 7. tho instruments also of the c. are evil 
CHURLISH. 

lSam.25. 3. man Nabal was c. and evil in his doinw 

CHURNING. 
Prov. 30. 33. surely the c. of milk bringeth butter 

CEILED. 
2 Chron. 2. 5. he c. the greater house with fir-tree 
Jer. 22. 14. it is e. with cedar and painted with ver. 
Hag.i.i. is it time for you to dwell in yoiffc houses 

CEILING. 
1 Kings 6. 15. he built walls of the house with c. 
Ezek. 41. 1 16. over-a?ainst the door c. with wood 

CINNAMON. 
Exod. 30. 23. take of sweet c. half so much 
Prov.l. 17. 1 have perfum.my bed with aloes and c. 
Canl.4. 14. thy plants are an orch. of calamus and c. 
Rev. 18. 13. no man buyeth her merchandise of c. 

CIRCLE, 
Prov. 8. 1 27. when he set a c. on face of the depth 
Isa. 40. 22. it is he that sitteth on the e. of the earth 

CIRCUIT, S. 
15'a'm.7.16. he went from year to year in c. to Bethel 
Job 22. 14. and he walketh in the c. of heaven 
Psal. 19. 6. e. and his e. from the ends of the eartn 
Eccl. 1. 6. wind returneth again according to his c. 

CIRCUMCISE. 

Gen. ]7. 11. ye shall c. the flesh of your fore-skins 

Dcui.lO. 16. c. therefore the fore-skin of your heart 

30. 6. the Lord thy God will e. thine heart 

Josh.5.2. and c. again children of Israel second time 

4. and this is the cause why Joshua did c 
Jer. 4. 4. c. yourselves to the Lord, and take away 
lAike 1. 59. on eighth day they came to e. the child 
John 7. 22. and ye on the sabbath-day c. a man 
Acts 15. 5. saying, it was needful to c. them 
21. 21. that they ought not to c. their children 

CIRCUMCISED. 
Ge«. 17. 10. every man-child among you shall bee. 
14. whose flesh is not c. that soul shall be cut oil 

23. and Abraham c. the flesh of their fore-skin 
26. in that day Abrah. was e. and Ishmael his son 

34. 15. if as we be, that every male of you be c. 

24. and every male was c. Exod. 12. 48. 
Josh. 5. 3. Joshua e. children of Israel at the hill 

7. because they had not c. them by the way 
18. when the people had made an end to be c. 

Jer. 9. 25. will punish all e. with the uncircumcised 

Acts 15. 1. except ye be c. ye cannot be saved, 24. 
16. 3. Paul c. Timothy because of the Jews 

Ro?n.4.1l.be father of all that believe, though not c. 

ICor. 7. 18. is any man called being c. let liim not 
become uncircum. in uncircum. not become c. 

Gal. 2. 3. neither was Titus compelled to be e. 
•5. 2. if ye be c. Christ shall profit you nothing 
6. 12. they constrain you to be c. lest they suffer 
13. neither they who are c. keep the law 

Phil. 3. 5. c. the eighth day, of the stock of Israel 

Col. 2. 11. in whom also ye are c. with circumcision 
CIRCUMCISING. 

Josh. 5. 8. when they had done c. all the people 

Z.M/ie2.21.when eight days accomplished for c. child 
CIRCUMCISION. 

This term is taken from the Latin, circumciderp, 
which signifies to cut all round, because the 
JeiDs who circximcised their children, cut off the 
little skin, or prepuce after that manner, which 
covers the nut of the penis, or natural part. 
God enjoined Abraham to use circumcision, as 
a sign of that covenant which he had entfred 
into with him. Gen. 17. 10, 11, &c. This was a 
sign, evidence, and assurance, both of the bless- 
ing promised by that God who appointed this 
ordinance, particularly that hewould givethem 
Christ, the promised seed, out of the loins of 
Abraham, and in him accept of them for his 
peculiar people, pardon their sins, and cleanse 
them from their natural corruption, signified 
by the cutting off of their fore-skins: ana 
also of men's obligation to the duties required; 
namely, to believe in this Messiah, to put off 
the old man, and serve him. as new creatures ; 
which is signified by his acceptance of, and 
submission to the ordinance. 

Circumcision is likewise put for the .Tews, who 
were circumcised, as uncircumcision is put for 
the uncircumcised Gentiles, Gal. 2. 7, 8, 9 
And for such as are spiritually circumcised, 
who are the true spiritual seed of Abraham, 
who have the thing signified by that sign, or 
ceremony, and perform that which circumci- 
sion was designed to engage i^nto, Pliil. 3. 3. 
,/ohn 7. 22. Moses therefore gave unto you c. 

23. if a man on the sabbath-day receive c. are ye 
Rom. 2. 25. for c. profiteth, if thou keep the law ; if 
thou break the law, thy c. is made uncircum 

28. nor is that c. which is outward in the flesh 

29. and c. is that of the heart, in the Spirit 

3. 30. one God, who shall justify the c. by faith 

4. 9. Cometh this blessedness then on the c. onlyT 
lO.how was it reckon.when he was in c.? not inc. 



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IC^r. 7.19. c. la Jie keeping of the commandments 
OaL 2. 9. and hat they sliould go unto the c. 

5. 6. for in Jesus Christ neither c. availeth, 6. 15 

11. and 1, brethren, ifl yet preach c. wliy do I yet 
Epti. 2.11. by that which IS called thee, in the flesh 
P/iil. 3. 3. we are the c. whicJi worsliip G. in spirit 
Col. 2. 11. with c. without hands, by c. of Christ 

3. 11. there is neither c. nor uncircum. butChr. is 
Of CIRCUMCISION. 
F.Tod. 4.26. a bloody husb. art thou, because of c. 
jicts 7. 8. ho gave Abraham the covenant of c. 

10. 45. they of c. which believed were astonished 

11. 2. they that wore o/ the c. contended with Pet. 
/2om.3.1.what profit is there o/c. ?much every way 

4. 11. he received the sign o/c. a seal of righteous. 

12. a father of c. to them who are not o/the c. 
15. 8. Jes.Chr. was a minister o/c. for truth ofG. 

Qui. 2.7. as the gospel o/c. was committed to Pet. 

8. he that wrought in Peter to apostlesh. o/the c. 

CoLi. 11. Marcus and Justus who are ofc. sal. you 

Tit. 1.10. for many are unruly, especially they ofc. 

CIRCUMSPECT. 
JExo«^.23.13.in all things that Ihave said to you, bee. 

CIRCUMSPECTLY. 
i?pA.5.15.see thatye walk c. not as fools but as wise 

CISTERN 
Signifies, [1] v/2 vessel of lead to hold water for 
kaasekoLd uses, 2 Kings 18. 31. [2] .^ut/ thing- 
that persons put their trust in besides God, 
whether in idols, powerful neighbours and al- 
lies, friends, traditions, merits, Src. which are 
hut broken cisterns, Jer. 2. 13. [3] The left 
ventricle of the heart, Eccl. 12. 6. 
2irmo-s 18. 31. drink ye every one waters of his c. 
Prov. 5. 15. drink^vaters out of thine own c. 
Eccl. 12. 6. or the wheel broken at the c. 
/sa.3Q, 16. drink every one the waters of his own c. 

CISTERNS. 
2 Chron. 26. 1 10. Uzziah cutout many c. 
JVe/i. 9. 1 25. possessed houses full of goods and c. 
Jer. 2. 13. my people have hewed out c. broken c. 

CITY 

Signifies [1] A walled town for people to dwell in. 

Josh. 6. 3. [2] The inhabitants of cities. Gen. 

35. 5. Isa. 14. 31. Jer. 26. 2. [3] The church 

of God upon earth. Cant. 3. 2, 3. Rev. 11. 2. 

[4] The church triumphant all united in glory. 

Rev. 21. 2. I 22. 19. [5] Heaven, the eternal 

inheritance of all believers, Heb. 11. 10, 16. 

[6] 7'hat wherein a man puts his trust and 

confidence, Prov. 10. 15. 

Den. 4. IT. Cain builded a c. and called it Enoch 

11. 4. let us build us a c. and a tower, whose top 

5. Lord came down to see the c. and the tower 

8. Ld. scattered them, and they left ofl"to build c. 

18. 26. ifl find in Sod. fifty righteous within thee. 

28. wilt thou destroy all the e. for lack of five? 

24. 13. the daughters of thee, come todraw'\vater 

34.24. hearkened all that went out ofthe gate ofc. 

25. came upon the c. boldly, a-nd slew the males 

ATwm. 21. 28. a flame is gone out from c. of Sihon 

22. t 39. Balaam came to a e. of streets 

Deut. 2. 36. there was not one c. too strong for us 
3. 4. there was not a c. we took not from them 
13. 15. shall surely smite the inhabitants of that e. 
21. 3. e. next to slain man shall take a heifer, 6. 
Tosh. 3. 16. on a heap very far from the e. Adam 

6. 3. ye shall compass c. ar.dgo round si.xdays, 7. 
24. they burnt the e. with fire and all therein 
Deut. 13. 16. Jos/i. 8. 8, l^..hLdg. I. 8. | 18. 27. 

8. 2. lay thee an ambush for the c. behind it 

17. they left the c. open, and pursued after Isr. 

20. the smoke ofthe e. ascended up to heaven 

11. 19. was not a c. made peace, save the Hivites 

Tosh. 15.13.to Caleb the c. of Arba, which c. isHeb. 

19. 50. they gave Joshua the e. which he asked 

20. 4. he shall stand at the enti'y ofthe gate ofc. 
Tudg. 6. 27. because he feared the men of the c. 

8. 17. and Gideon slew the men ofthe c. 

9. 45. and beat down thee, and sowed it with salt 
51. all they ofthe e. fled, and shut it to them 

20. 40. tlie flame ofthe c. ascended up to heaven 

Ruth 1. 19. that all the c. was moved about them 

3. 11. for all the c. of my people know that thou 

1 Sam. 1.3. this man went out ofc. yearly towors. 
4 13 when the man told it, all the c. cried out 
5. 11. there was a deadly destruction thro' all the c. 
8. 22. Samuel said to Israel, go ye every man to 

his c. 1 Kings 22. 36. Eira 2. 1. JVeA. 7. 6. 

23. 3. Israel buried himJn Ramah, his own c. 

2 Sam. 12. 1 two men in one e. one rich, other poor 
15. 2. then Absalom called, of what c. art thou? 

19. 37. I may die in mine own c. and be buried 

20. 19. seokest to destroy a c. and mother in Israel 
1' Kings 1. 45. rejoicing, so that the c. rang again 

11. 32. for Jerusalem's sake, c. I have chosen, 36. 
2 Kings 6. 19. neither is this the c. follow me 
11. 20. the people rejoiced, and the c. was in quiet 

24. 10. the c. Jerusalem was besieged, 25. 2. 
2C%r. 15. 6. c. was destroyed of c.forG.did vex them 

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2 Chr. 19. 5. and he set judges in the iand c. by c. 

30. 10. so the posts passed from c. to c. 

32. 18. to trouble them that they might take the c. 
Ezra 4. 12. the Jews are building the rebellious c. 
JVeh. 2. 3. why not sad, when the c. lielh waste, 5. 

11.9. Judahson ofSenuah was second over thee. 
Esth. 3. 15. but the c. Shushan was perplexed 

8. 15. the c. of Shushan rejoiced and was glad 
Psal. 48. 2. the e. of the great King,Mat. 5. 35. 

59.6. and they go round about the c. 14. 
72. 16. they ofc. shall flourish like grass of earth 
107.4. they wandered, they found no c. to dwell in 
122. 3. Jerusalem is builded as a c. compact 
127. 1. except Lord keep ihec. watchmen in vain 
Prov. 8. 3. VVisdom crieth at the entry of the c. 
10. 15, rich man's wealth is his strong c. 18. 11. 

11. 10. when itgoeth well with the righteous, the 
e. rejoiceth,and shouting when wicked perish 

11. by blessing ofthe upright the c. is exalted 

16. 32. ruleth his spirit, than he that taketh a c. 
25.28. is like ac. broken down without walls 
29. 8. scornful men bring a c. into a snare 

Eccl. 9. 14. there was a lutle c. and few men in it 

15. and the poor wise man delivered the c. 
Isa. 1. 26. called c. of righteousness, faithful c.21. 
14. 31. howl, O gate, cry, O c. whole Palesiina 

17. 1. Damascus is taken away from being a c. 
19.2. shall fight, c. against c. kingd. against kingd. 

24. 10. the c. of confusion is broken down 

25. 2. thou hast made of a c. a heap, to be no c. 
33. 20. look onZion, the c. of our solemnities 
60. 14.' they shall call thee the c. of the Lord 
62. 12. thou shalt he called a c. not i'orsaken 

Jer. 3. 14. 1 will take you one of a c. two of a tribe 

4. 29. whole c. sliall flee from noise of horsemen 
19. 12. thus will Ido, even make this c. as Tophet 
25. 29. to bring evil on the e. called by my name 

32.24. they are come to the c. and the c. is given 
39. 2. the c. was broken up, men of war fled, 52, 7. 
46. 8. I will destroy the c. and the inhabitants 

49. 25. how is the c. of praise not left, the e. of joy 
Lam. 1. 1. how doth c. sit solitary, full of peoplel 

2. 15. is this c. that men called perfection of beauty? 
Ezek. 4. 1. [lourtray on it the c. even Jerusalem 
7.23. make a chain, for the c. is full of violence 

9. 1. cause them that have charge over the c. 

4. go through the midst of e. Jerusalem set a mark 
9. land full of blood, the c. is full of perverseness 

10. 2. and scatter the coals of fire over the c. 

27. 32. what e. is like Tyrus in midst of the sea? 

33. 21. one came to me, saying, the c. is smitten 

48. 35. name ofthe c. shall be, the Lord is there 
Dan. 9. 18. behold the c. called by thy name, 19. 
Hos. 6. 8. Gilead a c. of them that work iniquity 
Jimosi. 7. 1 caused to rain on one e. not on another 

5.3. the e. that went out by a thousand shall leave 
Mic. 6. 9. Lord's voice crieth to the c. hear the rod 
//ai.2.12.woe to him thatstablisheth ac. by iniqui. 
Zeph.3. 1. woe to filthy and polluted, oppressing e. 
Zech. 8. 3. Jerusalem shall be called a c. of truth 
5. streets ofthe c. shall be full of boys and girls 

14.2. the c. shall be taken and the houses rifled, the 

residue of people shall not be cut off" from thee. 

jyiat. 5. 14. a c. that is set on a hill cannot be hid 

35. nor by Jerusalem, forit is thee, of great King 

8. 34. behold, the whole e. came out to meet Jesus 

10. 11. into whatsoever c. ye shall enter, inquire 

15. than for that c. Mark 6. 11. Luke 10. 12. 

21.10. all the c. was moved, saying, who is this? 

22. 7. the king sent and burnt up their c. 

23. 34. and persecute them from e. to c. 

Mark 1 . 33. all the c. was gathered together at door 

5. 14. they that fed swine, told it in c.-Luke 8. 34. 
Luke2.3. went to be taxed, every one to his owne. 

7. 12. and much people ofthe c. was with her 
19. 41. he beheld the c. and wept over it 

23. 51. Joseph wasof Arimathea,a c. of the Jews 
■ tohn 4. 39. many of that e. believed on him 
jJcts 8. 8. and there was great joy in that c. 

13. 44. came together almost the whole c. to hear 

16. 12. we were abiding in that c. certain days 

17. 5. and set all the e. in an uproar and assaiirlted 
19. 29. the whole c. was filled with confusion 
21. 30. all the c. was moved, and the people ran 

Heb.W.lO. he looked for a c. that hath foundations 

16. for he hath prepared for them a c. 

12. 22. ye are come to the c. ofthe living God 

13. 14. for here we have no continuing c. butseek 
Jam. 4. 13. we will go into such a e. buy and sell 
Rev. 20. 9. they went and compassed the beloved e. 

21. 14. the wall ofthe c. had twelve foundations 
18. thee, was pure gold, like to clear glass 
23. the e. had no need ofthe sun nor moon 
Bloodij CITY. 

Ezei'.22.2. son of man, wiltthou judge the ftZoorfye. 

24. 6. woe to the Mnody c. to the pot, 9. j^''ah. 3. 1. 

Drfenced CITY. 
Tsa.2^. 2. thou hast made of a defenced c. a ruin 
27. 10. yet the defenced c. shall be desolate 
Jer. 1. 18. I have made thee this day a defenced c. 



CITY of David. 
2 Sam. 5.9. called it the c. vf David, 1 Chr. 11. 7 
6. 10. would not remove the ark into c. of David 
12. brought up the ark into the c. of David, 16. 

1 Kings 2. 10. Daviil was buried in ihec. of David 
3. 1. Solomon brought her into the c. of David 
8. 1. bring the ark out ofc. of David, 2 Chr. 5. 2 
11. 43. Solomon buried in c. of D. 2 Chr. 9. 31 
14. 3J . Rehoboam buried in c. of D. 2 Chr. 12. 16. 
15.8. they buried Abijam in c. of D. 2 Chr. 14. 1. 
22.50.Jehoshaphat buried in c. of D.2 Chr. 21. L 

2^m5-s8.24.Joram buried in c. of J). 2 Chr. 21. 20. 
9. 28. Ahaziah was buried in the c. of David 
12.21. Jehoash buried inc. 0/7^.2 C/jror!. 24.25. 
14.20.Amaziah ||15. 7. Azariah buried in c.t/Z>. 
15.38. Jotham was buried in c. ofD. 2 Chr.27. 9. 
16. 20. Ahaz was buried in the c. of David 

2 Chron. 24. 16. they buried Jehoiadain thee. ofD. 
Isa. 22.9. seen the breaches.of the c.vf havid 

29. 1. woe to Ariel, the c. where David dwelt 
Luke 2. 4. Jose-i)h also went unto the c. of David 

11. to you is born in the c. of David a Saviour 

E:iders with CITY. 
Dezit. 19. 12. the elders of his c. shall fetch him 

21. 0. the ciders of that c. next to ihe slain man 

20. say to the elders o! his c. our son is slubborn 

22. 17. spread the cloth before the elders oi' the c. 
25. 8. then the ciders of his c. shall call him 

.Tosh. 20. 4. declare his cause to the elders of that c. 

Judg. 8. 10. Gideon took the ciders ofthe e. 

Ruth 4. 2. Roaz took ten men of the elders ofthe c 

Ezra 10. 14. and with ihem the elders of every c 
Every CITY. 

.Tudg. 20. 48. smote as well the men o^ every c. 

2 Kings 3. 19. ye shall smite evc7-y feuced c. 

2 Chron. 11. 12. in every c. Rehoboam jiut shields 
28. 25. in every c. of Judah he made high places 
31. 19. of sons of Aaron which were in every c. 

Jer.i.29.every c.shaU be forsaken, not a man dwell 
48. 8. and the spoiler shall come upon every c. 

Mat. 12. 25. and every c. divided against itself 

Luke 10. 1. sent them two and two into every c. 

Jicts 15. 21. hath in every c. them that preach him 

36. let us go and visit our brethren in every c. 

20. 23. the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every c. that 

Tit. 1.5. that thou shouldest ordain eld. in every c. 

FeiicedClTY. 

2 Kings 10.2. with you a. fenced c. also and armour 

17. 9. from the towerof watchmen to the /ewccfZe. 
2 C/i?-o?i. 11.23. he dispersed of all his children thro' 

Judah and Benjamin unto every fenced c. 

CITY of God. 

Psal. 46.4. the streams shall make glad the c.of G. 

48. 1. Lord greatly to be praised in c. of our God 

8. the e. of God, God will establish it for ever 

87. 3. glorious things spoken of thee, O c. of God 

Heb. 12. 22. ye are come to the c. o/the living God 

Rev. 3. 12. write on him the name ofc. of my God 

Great CITY. 
Gfn. 10.12. Ashur builded Resen, same is a great c. 
Josh. 10. 2. feared, because Gibeon was ^great c 
JVeA.7.4.now the c was large and great, but people 
Jer .22. 8.why hath Lord done thus to this great c? 
Jovahl.2. arise, go to Nineveh, that great c. 3. 2. 

3. 3. now Nineveh was an exceeding ^reat c. 

4. 11. should I not spare Nineveh that great c? 
Rev. 11. 8. dead bodies lie in the street of the^rea^ c 

14. 8. Babylon fallen, thaf^rea^c. 18.10,16,19,21. 

16. 19. the great c. was divided into three parts 

17. 18. the women thou sawest, is that great c. 

21. 10. he shewed me that great c. holy Jerusaleir. 

Holy CITY. 
A''i?7t.ll.l. cast lots to dwell in Jerusalem the holyc. 

18. all the Levites of the holy c. were 284 
Isa. 48. 2. they call themselves ofthe holy c. 
52. 1. put on thy beautiful garments, O holy c. 
7) are. 9.24. seventy weeks determined on thy holy r, 
Mat. 4. 5. the devil taketh him up into the holy c. 
27.53. went into the holy c. and appealed to many 
Rev. 11. 2. the holy c. shall they tread under foot 
21.2.IJohn saw the holy c.coming down from God 
22. 19. God shall take his part out ofthe holy c. 

In, or Into the CITY. 
Gen. 19. 12. whatsoever thou hast in the c. briny 
Deut. 20. 14. all that is in the c. take to thyself 

28. 3. blessed shalt thou be in the c. and in the fiela 
16. cursed shalt thou be in thee, and in the field 

Josh. 6. 20. so that the people went into the c. 

21. they utterly destroyed all that was ?w the c 
8. 19. they entered into the c. and set it on fire 

Judg. 1. 24. shew us the entrance into the c. 

8. 27. Gideon put the ephod in his e. in Ophrah 
lSam.4.13. when the man came into thee, and told 
2 Sam. 15. 25. carry back the ark of God iiito thcc 

27. return into the c. and your sons with you 
1 Kings 13. 25. and they came and told it in the e. 

14. 11. that dieth of Jeroboam in the c. dogs eat 

12. arise, and when thy feet enter into the c. 

16. 4. that dieth of Baasha in the c. shall dogs uat 
20. 30. came into the c. into an inner chamber 



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1 Kings 21.24.that dieth of Ahab, in the c.dcgs eat 

2 Kiti'TS 7. 4. if wo say, we will enter into the c. 

12. we shall catch lliein, and gel into the c. 

20. 20. how Hczekiah brought water into the c. 
25.3. lainine prevailed in the c. there was no bread 

r5aZ.31.2l. blessed be the Lord, for he hath shewed 
me his marvellous kindness iti a strong c. 
55. 9. I have seen violence and strife in the c. 
Prov. 1. 21. in the c. Wisdom uttereth her words 
EccL.l. 19. than ten mighty men which areiw thee. 

8. 10. and the wicked were forgotten in the c. 
Jsa.2i.l2.inthcc.\s left desolation and gate smitten 
Jer. 14. 18. if I enter into the c. then behold sick 

38.9. like to die, for there is no more bread in the c. 

52. 6. famine was sore in the c. there was no bread 
Lain. 1. 19. iny elders gave up the ghost in the c. 
Ezek. 7. 15. in the c. famine shall devour him 

9. 7. and they went forth and slew in the c. 
Has. 11. 9. and I will not enter into the c. 
Joel2.\}.\.hey shall run to and fro in the con the wall 
jSmos 3. I), shall a trumpet be blown in the c. shall 

there be evil in a c. and Lord hath not done it? 
7. 17. thy wife shall be a harlot m thejc. thy sons 
Jonah 3. 4. and Jonah began to enierzn^o the c. 
Jilat.9. l.he passed over and came wiio his own c. 

10. 5. i7ito any c. of the Samaritans enter not 
11. and into whatsoever c. ye shall enter 

26. 18. go into the c. to such a man, and say to him 
28. 11. behold, some of the watch came into the c. 

Mark 14. 13. he saith, go into the c. Acts 9. (i. 

Luke 2.3. all went to be taxed,every one into his c. 
7. 37. a woman in the c. which was a sinner 
18.2. there was mac. a judge, who feared notG. 
3. there was a widow in that c. and she came 

22. 10. behold, when ye are entered into the c. 
24. 49. but tarry ye m the c. of Jerusalem 

John 4. 8. his disciples were gone into the c. 
Acts 11. 5. I was in the c. of Joppa, praying 
14. 20. howbeit, he rose up and came into the c. 

21. 29. had seen Trophimus with him in the c. 
24. 12. neither in the synagogues nor in the c. 

2 Cor.ll.2'd. I h.rv-e been in perils in the c. in thesea 
Rev.22.l4:. and may enter thro' the gates into the c. 

CITY of the Lord 
Psal. 101. 8. I will destroy the wicked, that I may 
cut oif all I he wicked doers from the c.oftheLord 
Tsa. 60. 14. they shall call thee the c. of the Lord 

Out of the CITY. 
Oen. 44. 4. when they were gone out of the c. 
Exod.9.29.MosRS said, as soon as lam goneout ofc. 
33. and Mo.-:es went out of the c. from Pharaoh 
Lev. 14. 45. he shall carry them forth out of the c. 
Jos/i.8.22.the other side issued out of thee, against 
Judg. 1. 24. the spies saw a man come out of the c. 
2 Sam. 18. 3. better thou succour us out of the c. 
29. 16. then cried a wise woman out of the c. 
1 Kings 21. \?i. they carried Nabolh out of thee. 
2Kiii ITS 7.12. when thev come out of the c. v/e shall 
9. 15. Jehu said, let none escape out of the c. 

1 Chron. 20. 2. he brought much spoil out of the c. 

2 Chron. 33. 15. Josiah cast the idols out of thee. 
Job 24. 12. men groan from out of the c. the soul 
Jer. 39. 4. Zedekiah went out of the c. 52. 7. 
Ezek. 48. 30. these are the goings out of the c. 
Jilic. 4. 10. now shalt thou go forth out of the c. 
Mat. 21. 17. he left them, and went out of the c. 
^/ar/rll.lO.when even was come, went ozti of thee. 
Luke 4. 29. they rose and thrust him out of the c. 

9. 5. when ye go out o/that c. s.hake off the dust 
John 4. 30. then they went out of the c. and came 
.^cis 7. 58. cast Stephen o^it of thee, and stoned him 

14. 19. having stoned Paul, drev/ him out of the c. 
16. 13. and on the sabbath we went out of the c. 
21. 5. they brought us, till we were out of the c. 

CITY of refuge. 
J^um. 35. 25. shall restore him to the c. of refuge 

26. if come svithout border of the c. of refuge, 27. 

28. he should have remained in the c. of refuge 

32. for him that is fled to the c. of refuge 
Josh. 21. 13. they gave Hebron to be a c. of refua-e 

21.Shechem f|"27.Golan il32.Kedesh l|38'.Ramoth 
lCAro7i.6.57.to sons ofAaron, Hebron a c. of re/wfre 

This CITY. 
Oen. 19. 14. Lotsaid,up,for Ld.will destroy this c. 

20. behold now, this c. is near to flee unto 

21. and he said, I will not overthrow this c. 
Josh.Q.2Q. cursed be he thatbuildeth this c.Jericho 
Judg. 19. 11. come, and let us turn in unto this c. 

1 Sam. 9. 6. there is in this c. a man of God 

2 Kings 2. 19. the situation of this c. is pleasant 

18. 30. this c. shall not be delivered, Tsa. 36. 15. 

19. 32. shall not come into thisc. 33. Tsa. 37. 34. 
34. 1 will defend this c. 20. 6. Isa. 37. 35. | 38. 6. 

23. 27. I will cast effete c. Jerus.I have chosen 
2 Chron. 6. 34. they pray to thee toward this c. 
Ezra 4. 13. that \fthis c. be budded again, 16. 

15. know that this c. is a rebellious city 

VeA. 13. 18. did not God bring evil upon this c. ? 

"er. 6. 6. this is the c. to be visited, is oppression 

^7.25.jRTusalem, and this c. shall rcmaia for ever 

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Jer. 19. 8. 1 will make this c. desolate, and a hissing 
11. even so will 1 break this people and this c. 
15.1 will bring upon this c. and towns all the evil 

20. 5. I will deliver all the strength of this c. 
21.9. he that abideth in this c. shall die by the sword 

lO.lset my face against thisc.t'ot evilaiid notgood 
22. 8. why hath the Lord done thus unto this c.l 
26. 61 will im.ke this c. a curse to nations of earth 

15. ye shall bring innocent blood on this c. 
27. 17. wherefore should this c. be laid waste ? 
32. 3. 1 will give this c. to Chaldeans, 28. 1 34. 2. 

31. this c. hath been to me as a provocation 
33. 5. for wickednessi have hid myfacefromt/i/s c. 
34.22.command and cause them to return iothisc. 

38. 17. this c. shall not be burnt with fire 

23. thou shalt cause this c. to be burnt with fire 

39. 16. 1 will bring my words on this c. for evil 
£ze/i:.11.2.these men give wicked counsel inthisc. 

3. thisc. is the caldron, and we be the fiesh, 7. 
ll.thisc.sha.\[ not be your caldron, nor ye the flesh 
Mat. 10. 23. when they persecute you in this c. flee 
Acts 18. 10. for I have much people in this c. 
22.3.1 was brought up in this cat feet of Gamaliel 

mthout CITY. 
Gen. 19. 16. and the men set him without the c. 
-Ley. 14.40. into an unclean place without thee. 41. 
JsPum. 35.5. ye shall measure from without the c. 
2 Chron. 32. 3. to stop the fountains without the c. 
jRew.l4.20.the wine-press was troddenzciiAowfthec. 

CITIES. 

Gen. 19. 29. when God destroyed the c. of the plain 

35.5. terror of God' was upon the c. round about 

41. 48. Joseph laid up the food in the c. 

47.21. as for the people he removed them to the c. 

Lev. 25. 32. the c. of the Levite^ may be redeemed 

JYuin. 13. 19. what c. they be that they dwell in 

'35.8. everyone shall give of his c. to the Levites 

Deut. 2. 37. nor earnest thou to c. in the mountains 

3- 12. c. thereof gave ItoReubenites and Gadites 

19. abide in your c. which I have given you 
6. 10. into the land to give the great and goodly c. 

19. 5. he shall flee to one of these c. and live 
Josh. 9. 17. Israel came to their c. on the third day 

10. 19. suffer them not to enter into their c. 

11. 13. as for the c. that stood still in their strength 

18. 9. described it by c. into seven parts in a book 

Judg. 12. 7. Jephthah was buried in one of thee. 

20.48. men of Israel set fire on all thee. they came to 

21. 23. they repaired thee, and dwelt in ihem 

1 Sam. 31. 7. the Israelites forsook the c. and fled 

2 Savi. 10. 12. for the c. of our God, 1 Chron. 19.13. 
1 Kings 9. 12. Hiram came from Tyre to see the e. 

13. what c. are these that thou hast given me? 

20. 34. the c. my father took I will restore 

1 Chron. 2. 22. Jair had 23 c. in the land ofGilead 
4. 31. these were their c. to the reign of David 

2 Chron. 34. 6. and so did he in thee, of Manasseh 
Ezra 3. 1. when the seventh month was come, and 

the Israelites were in their e. J*feh. 7. 73. 

JSTeh. 11. Land nine parts do dwell in other c. 

./o/!il5.28.d welleth in desolate cand houses no man 

Psal. 9. 6. O enemy, thou hast destroyed e. 

Isa. 6. 11. he answered, till c.be wasted, and houses 
14. 21. nor fill the face of the world with c. 
19. 18. in that day shall five c. in the land of Egypt 
33. 8. he hath despised the c. he regardeth no man 
64. 10. thy holy c. areawildern. Zionisawildern. 

Jer. 2.15. they made his land waste, his c. are burnt 
28. accordi.ngto the number of thy c. 11. 13. 
13. 19. c. of south be shut up, and none shall open 
20.16.that man be as the e. which Lord overthrew 
31. 21. turn again, O virgin of Israel, to these thy c. 
49. 1.3. all thee, thereofshall be perpetual wastes 
50. 32. 1 will kindle fire in his c. it shall devour 

Ezek. 26. 19. like the c. that are not inhabited 

30. 17. and these c. shall go into captivity 

35. 9. thy c. shall not return, know that I am Lojd 
Hos.8.l4. 1 will send fire upon his c. it shall devour 

11. 6. the sword shall abide on his c. and consume 
./4mos4. 8. twoorthree c. wand, unto one for water 
Mic. 5. 11. and I will cut off the c. of thy land 

14. pluck up groves, so will I destroy thy c. 
Zeph. 3. 6. their c. are destroyed, there is no man 
Zee/t.l.l7.myc. by prosper, shall yetspread abroad 
Mat. 10. 23. shall not have gone over the c. of Israel 
11. 1. he departed to teach and preach in their c. 
Acts 26. 11. 1 persecuted them even to strange c. 
2 Pet. 2. 6. turningc. of Sodom and Gomor.to ashes 
./itrfe7.ande. about them in like manner an example 
/2ej;.16.19.and the c. of the nations fell and Babylon 

All CITIES. 
J\rMm.21.25.andIsrael took all these c. and dwelt in 
c. of Amorites, Deut. 2.34. \ 3. 4. .Tosh. 10. 39. 

31. 10. they burnt all their c. .Tudg. 20. 48. 
JiTum. 35. 7. all the c. of the Levites shall be 48 c. 
JJeut. 20. 15. thus do to all c. afar off from thee 
.Josh. 11.12. all the c. of the kings utterly destroy. 

21. 19. aZZ the c. of children of Aaron were 13 c. 
33. all the c. of the Gershonites were 13 c. 
40. all the c. of children of Merari by lot 12 c. 



CLA 

Josh. 21. 41. all the c. of the Levites were 48 c 

1 Sam. 18. 6. the women came out of all c. of lav 

2 Sam. 12. 31. thus.didheto ail c. of the Ammoi, 
24. 7. they came to all the c. of the Hiviles 

]Eings 22.30. aiZc. Ahab built are written in boi.M 
2 Chron. 14. 14. Asa smote all the c. about Gerai 
JVeA. 10. 37. have tithes in all the c. of our tillage 
Jer. 4. 2G. all the c. thereof were broken down 

33. 12. in allc. thereof a habitation oll^shepherds 
Hos. 13. 10. any that may save thee in all thy e 
Acts8. 40. preached in all c. till he came to Cesaret 

Defenced CITIES. 
Isa. 36. 1. Sennacherib cometh against the def. c. 

37.26.thatshouldeslbe to lay waste the defenced',:. 
Jer. 4.5. assemble, let us go into the defenced c.H.li. 

34. 7. for these defenced c. remained of Judah 
Fenced CITIES. 
JVam. 32. 17. little ones shall dwell in the fenced c 
Deut. 3. 5. all these c. were fenced with high walh 

9. 1. to possess c. fenced up to heaven, .7osA.14.12. 
.Tosh. 10. 20. the rest of them entered into fenced c. 
2 Sam. 20. 6. lest he gethimfencedc. and escajje u.r 
2 Chr. 12. 4. Shishak took the fenced c. of Judah 

14. 6. Asa hniit fenced c. in Judah, land had rest 

17. 2. Jehoshaphat placed forces in the fenced c 

19.5. set judges through all the fencedc. of Judah 
21.3. Jehoshaphat gave his sons fenced c. in Jud 

Jer, 5. 17. they shall impoverish thy fenced c. 

Dan. 11. 15. k. of the north take the most fenced c 

Hos. 8. 14. and Judah hath multiplied /encerf c. 

Zeph. 1. 16. a day of an alarm against the fenced c 
CITIES of .ludah. 

2 Sam. 2.1. shall I go up to any of the c. of .Tudah ? 

2 Kings 23. 5. that burnt incense in the c. of Judah 

1 Chr. 6. 57. to sons of Aaron they gave the c. of .7. 

2CAr.l7.7.to teach in c. of J. || 13. business in c. of .J. 
19. 5. set Judges in the c. of .Tudah., cily by city 
23. 2. gather the Levites oulof all the c. of .fudah 

31. 6. Israel in the c. of Judah brought tithes 
33. 14. and put captains of war in the c. of Judah 

JVeA.11.3. in c. of Jud. each dwelt in his possession 
Psal.^9.35. for God will save Zion, and will build 

the e. of ,Tudah 

Isa. 40. 9. say to the c. of Judah, behold your God 

44. 26. and that saith to c. of Jud. ye shall be built 

.ler. 1. 15. the families of the north against c.o/./ 

4. 16. give out their voice against the c. of .ludah 

7. 17. seest thou not what they do in the e. of Jud. 
9. 11. I will make c. of J. desolate, 10.22. 1 34. 22 
11. 12. then shall c. of ,Iud. go and cry to the gods 

32. 44. buy fields, and take witness in the c. of J 
33. 10. without man and beast, even in the c. of .7 

13. in c. of Jud. shall flocks pass under the hands 

44.6. my tury and anger was kindled in e. of .Tud 
21. the incense that he burnt in the e. of Judah 

I^am.5.1l. they ravished the maids in the c. of Jud, 
Zec/i. 1.12. wilt thou not have mercy on the c. of J. 

CJTmS of refuge. 
JSTum. 35. 6. there shall be six c. for refuge, 13.14. 
ll.ye shall appoint for youe.«/rc/M«-e,./osA. 20. 2. 
1 C/i?-.6.67. they gave to sons of Kohath of e. ofref 

Six CITIES. 
JV*«m. 35. 6. six c. shall ye have for refuge, 13, 15. 
.Josh. 15. 59. in the mountains of Judah six c. 

CITIES with Suburbs. 

Lev.25.34. the suburbs of their c. may not be sold 

JSTum. 35. 2. shall give to Levites suburbs for thee. 

Josh. 21. 3. Israel gave to Levites e. and suburbs 

41. the c. of Levites forty-eight with their sub. 

CITIES with 'Villages. 

1 Sam.%. 18. of fenced c. and of country villages 

1 Chron.21. 25. over store houses in e. and villages 

Mat. 9. 35. Jesus went about all the e. and villages 

teaching and preaching thegos])el, /-M^el3. 22. 

Mark 6.56. whithers. he entered into villages ore. 

CITIES with Waste. 
Lev. 26. 31. and'l will make yourc. waste, 3.3. 
Isa. 61. 4. they shall repair the waste c. desolations 
,/er.4.7.thyc.stiall be laidwasiewiihout inhabitants 
Ezek. 6. 6. in all your dwellings yourc. shall be w. 
19. 7. laid w. their c. i| 35. 4. I will lay thy c. w. 
36. 35. waste c. are become fenced and inhabited 
38.SO shall thewasie c.be filled with flocks of men 
Amos 9. 14. and they shall build thy waste c. 

Your CITIES. 
Isa. 1. 7. your c. are burnt with fire, land desolate 
Jer. 40. 10. and dwell in 7jour c\ that ye have taken 
./?mos4. 6. have given cleanness of teeth in <x]\yourc. 

CITIZEN, S. 
Luke 15. 15. the prodig^ joined himself to a c. 
19. 14. his c. hated him, and sent after him 
./3cts 21. 39. I am of Tarsus, a c. of no mean city 
Eph.2. 19. but fellow-c.with saints and household 

CLAD. 
l^mo-sll.29.Jeroboamc.himself with anew gariii 
Isa. 59. 17. for clothing was c. with zeal as a cloke 

CLAMOROUS. 
Prov. 9. 13. a foolish woman is c. she is simple 

CLAMOUR. 
Epk.i. 31. all anger and c. be put away fromyoi 



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CLAP. 
hh 27 23. men shall c. hands at him, and hiss him 
r^.47 1. c. your hands, all yepeople, shout lo God 

05. 8. let Hoods c. their hands, let hiiis be joyful 
Isa. 55. 1-2. the trees ofthe field shall c. their Jiands 
Lam. 2. 15. ail that pass by c. their hands at thee 
^aA. 3.19. that bear fruit oftheosliallc.theij hands 

CLAPPED. 

Ezek. 25. fi. because thou iiast c. thiue hands 

CLAPPETK. 
Job 34. 37. he c. his hands an'j.ong us, multip.words 

CLAPT. 
QKings 11.12. c. their hands, and said G. save king 

CLAVE. 
Gen. 22. 3. Abraham t. the \vood for burnt-offering 
J^''um. 16. 31. the ground c. asunder under ihem 
Judg. 15. 19. God c. a hollow place in the jaw 
ISam. 6. 14. tliey c. wood ofthe cart and ottered 
Ps. 78. 15. he c. the rocks in wilderness, Isa. 48. 21. 

CLAVE. 
0671.34.3. Shechem his soul c.to Dinah, Jac.daugh. 
Ruth 1. 14. but Ruth c. to her mother-in-law 
2Sam. 20. 2. the men of Judah c. to their king 

23. 10. he smote till his hand c. to the svvord 
IKings 11. 2. Solomon c. to these in love 
2Kings 18. C. lor Hezekiah c. to Lord, departed not 
JVe/t. 10. 29. they c. to their brethren, their nobles 
jicts 17. 34. certain men c. to Paul and believed 

CLAWS. 
Deui. 14.6. beast that cieaveth the cleft in twoc. 
Daii. 4. 33. his nails were grown like birds' c. 
Zecli. 11. 16. he shall tear their c. in pieces 

CLAY. 
Job 4. 19. much less them tha.t dwell in houses of c. 

10. 9. remember thou hast made me as the c. 

13. 12. your bodies are like to bodies of c. 

27. 16. thosigh he prepare raiment as tlie c. 

33. 6. I also am formed out of the c. 

38. 14. it is turned as c. to the seal, they stand 
Psal. 40. 2. he brought rne up out of the miry c. 
Isa. 29. 16. siiall be esteemed as the potter's c. 

41. 25. on princes, as the potter treadeth the c. 

45. 9. shall the c. say to him that fashioneth it? 

64. 8. we are c. thou our potter, work of thy hand 
Jer. 18. 4. the vessel that ho made ofc. was marred 

6. as c. is in the potter's hand, so are ye in mine 
43. 9. take great stones, hide them in the c. 

Dan. 2. 33. his feet part of iron, partof c. 34. 42. 
35. then was the c. broken in pieces, 45. 
41.thou sawest the feet and toes part of potter's c. 
Jfali. 3. 14. go into c. and tread the mortar 
Hab. 2. 6. woe to him that ladeth himself with c. 
John 9. 6. he spat on theground,niadec. of spittle, 
and anointed the eyes of the blind man with c. 
15. he put c. on mine eyes, I v/ashed, anddosee 
Rom. 9. 21. hath not the potter power over the c.7 

«^\AY-GROUND. 
1 Kings 7. 48. c t vessels in c.-g. 2 Chron- 4. 17. 

CLEAN. 
JjCV. 23. 22. thou shah not make c. riddance in field 
.7bs/i. 3. 17. the people passed c. over Jordan, 4. 1,11. 
Ps. 77. 8. is his mercy c. gone for ever? his promise 
Isa. 24. 10. the earth is c. dissolved, is moved 
Joel 1. 7. he hath made it c.bare, and cast it away 
ZscA. 11. j7.his arm shall becdried up, and right eye 
2Pei. 2. 18 were c. escaped them v.ho live in error 

CLEAN, ./idjcctive, 
Signifies, [1] lliat ichich is free from fJtli, or 
ceremonially pure, Lev. 10. 14. [2] One icho 
is free fr<,m the guilt of sin, by the blood of 
Christ, Fsal. 51. 7. [3] One icho is delivered 
from the povjcr of sin by sanctifying grace, 
John 13. 10. [4] That loliick may be laicfidlij 
Msecf, Luke 11. 41. [5] Guiltless, or iiniocent. 
Acts 18. 6. [6] Cured, 2 Kings 5. 12. [7j 
Empty, Prov 14. 4. 
The fear of the Lord is clean, Psal. 19. 9. The 
holy law jf God, ichich works a due fear of 
God, and teaches men how to icorship him, is 
sincere, ?iot adulterated I'ith any mixture of 
vanity, falsehood, or vies; not requiring or 
alloicir.g any wic.kedness.but cleansing from it. 
Gen.7.'2. of every c. beast thou sbalt take by sevens 
8. 20. Noah took of every f. beast and c. fowl 
35. 2. Jacob said, be c. and change your garments 
Lev. 4. 12. carry the bullock unto ac. place, 5. 11. 
7. 19. the flesh, all that be c. shall eat thereof 
10. 10. that ye may nut difference between r. and 
unclean, 11. 47. 1 20. 25. Ezek. 22.26. | 44. 23. 
14 the wave-breast eat in a c. place, jy^mn. 19. 9. 
16. 30 that ye maybe c. from your sins before Ld. 
22. 4. he shall not eat of holy "things till he be c. 
JVinn. 19. 12. purify, on seventh day he shall be c. 
18. a c. person shall take hyssop and dip it in water 
Deut.l2.15. unclean and c.may eat thereof, 15. 22. 
I Sam. 20. 26. he is not c. surely he is not c. 
2^272^5 5. 10. thy flesh come again, and thou bee. 14. 

12. may not I wash in them and be c? 

13. when he saith to thee, wash and be c. 

fob 11. 4. for thou hast said, I am c. in thine eyes 
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Job 14.4. who can bring a c. thing outof uncleac 

15. 14. what is man that he should be c? 
15. yea, the heavens are not c. in his sight 

25. 4. how can he be c. that is born of a woman? 

33. 9. lam c. without transgres. nor iniquity in inc 
Prov.16 2. the ways of a man are c. in his own eyes 
Eccl.9.2. all things come alike to the c. and unclean 
Isa. 1. 16. wash ye, make you c. put away evil 

28. 8. all tables full, so that there is no place c. 

30. 24.oxen and young asses shall eat c. provender 

52. 11. be ye c. that bear the vessels ofthe Lord 

66.20. bring an offering in a c. vessel to house of L. 

Jer. 13. 27. O Jerusalem, v/ilt thou not be made c? 

Ezek. 36. 25. then will 1 sprinkle c. water on you 

Jlat. 8. 2. a leper came, saying. Lord, if thou wilt, 

thou canst make me c. Markl. 40. Luke 5. 12. 

3. I will, be thou c. Mark 1. 41. Luke 5. 13. 

23. 25. for ye make c. the outside, Luke 11. 39. 
Luke 11. 41. behold, all things are c. unto you 
John 13. 11. therefore said he, ye are not all c. 

15.3.now ye are c. thro' word 1 have spoken to you 
.^cts 18.6. your blood be on your own heads, I am c. 
Rev. 19. 8. she be arrayed in fine linen, c. white, 14. 

CLEAN hands. 
Job 9. 30. if I make my hands ever so c. 

17. 9. he that hath c. hands shall be stronger 
Psal. 24. 4. he that hath c.liands and a pure heart 

CLEAN iieart. 
Psal. 51. 10. create in me a c. heart, O God, renew 

7?. 1. God is good to Lr. and such as are of a c. h. 
Prov. 20. 9. v.iio can say, 1 have«made inv heart c.7 

Is CLEAN. 
Lev. 13. 13. he is c. 17, 37, 39. || 40. yet is he c. 41. 

15. 8. that hath the issue spit on him that is c. 
J^um. 9. 13. a man that is c. not on a journey, 19. 9. 
Psal. 19. 9. fear of the Lord is c. enduring ior ever 
Prov. 14. 4. v/here no oxen are, the crib is c. 
John 13. 10. to wash his feet, but is c. every whit 

Prouounce CLEAN. 
Lev. 13. 6. the priest shall pronounce him c. 14. 7. 

Shall be CLEAN. 
Lev. 11. 36. a fountain wherein is water shall be c. 

12.8.she-c. 15.28. || 13. 58. it-c. 14.53. Mum. 31.23. 

14. 9. he shall wash his flesh in water, he shall 
be C.20. 1 15.13. j 17.15. 122.7. „V(m. 19. 12,19. 
A'm?;;. 31. 24. and ye shall be c. Ezek. 36. 25. 
Ps. 51. 7. purge me with hyssop, and I shall be c. 

CLEANNESS. 
2Sam.22. 21. according to the c. of my hands hath 
the Lord recompensed me, Psal. 18. 20. 

25. according to my c. in his eye-sight, Fs. 18. 24. 
.dmos 4. 6. 1 have also given you c. of teeth in cities 

CLE.INSE. 
Exod. 29. 36. thou shalt c. the altar. Lev. 16. 19. 
/.ev.14. 49. shalttaketo c. the house, two birds,52. 
J^um. 8. 6. take the Levites and c. them 
2 Citron. 29. 15. to c. the house of the Lord, 16. 
J\^eh. 13. 22. that the Levites should c. themselves 
Psal. 19. 12. c. thou me from secret faults 

51. 2. wash me thoroughly, and c. me from my sin 

119. 9. wherewith shall a young man c. his way? 
.Ter. 4. 11. a dry wind not to fan nor to c. 

33. 8. I will c. them from iniquity, Ezek. 37 23. 
Ezek. 36. 25. from all your idols will I c. you 

39. 12. burying, that they may c. the land, 16. 

43. 20. thus shall thou c. and purge it 

45. 18. take a young bullock, and c. the sanctuary 
.Toel 3. 21. I will c. their blood 1 have not cleansed 
J\Int. 10. 8. Jieal the-sick, c. lepers, raise the dead 

23. 26. c. first that which is within the cup 
2 Co?-. 7. 1. let us c. ourselves from allfilthin. of flesh 
Eph. 5. 26. might c. it witli the washing of water 
.lam. 4. 8. c. your hands, ye sinners, purify hearts 
IJohn 1. 9. to c. us from all unrighteousness 

CLEANSED. 
Lev. 11. 32. be unclean until even, so shall it be c. 

12. 7. she shall be c. from the issue of her blood 

14. 4. to take for him that is to be c. 19. 31. 
14. the ear of him that is to be c. 17, 18, 25, 28. 
JViun. 35. 33. the land cannot be c. of the blood 
.losh. 22. 17. from which we are not c. till this day 
2Chroj7. 29. 18. we have c. all the house ofthe Lord 

30. 18. for many had not c. themselvts, yet did eat 
19. that prepareth his heart, though he be note. 

34. 5. Josiah c. Judah and Jerusalem 

jY(h. 13. 9. 1 commanded, and they e. the chambers 

30. thus I c. them from all strangers 
.Tab 35. 3. what profit, if I be c. from my sin? 
Psal. 73. 13. verily I have e. my heart in vain 
Isa. 3. t 26. she being c. shall sit on the ground 
Ezek. 22. 24. thou art the land that is not c. 

44. 26. after he is c. reckon to him seven days 
Dan. 8. 14. then shall the sanctuary be c. 

.Joel 3. 21. cleanse their b!ood that I have not c. 

J\Iat. 8. 3. immediately his leprosy was c. 
11.5. the lepers are t. the deaf hear, Liike 7. 22. 

Mark 1. 42. the leprosy departed, and he was c. 

Luke 4. 27. none was c. save Naamanthe Syrian 
7. 22. tlie lepers c. the deaf hear, the dead raised 
17. 14. that as the lepers went tliey were c. 
N 



CLl 

LuKc 17. 17. were not ten c. but A'hcre are the ninel 
./2cis 10.15. the voice spake, whatGodhithcU.Q. 

CLEAN SETH. 
Job 37. 21. but the wind passeth and c. thnm 
Prov. 2O.Ji0. blueness of a v/ound c. away evil 
IJohn 1. 7. blood of Jesus Christ c. us from all sin 

CLEANSING. 
Lev. 13. 7. hath been seen of the priest for his c 
J\rum. 6. 9. shave his head in the day of his c. 
Mark 1. 44. go and offer for thy c. Luke 5. 14. 

CLEAR. 
Gen. 24. 8. thou shalt be c. from this my oath, 41. 
44. 16. or how shall we c. ourselves? 
Exod. 34. 7. and that will by no means e. the guilty 
2Sain. 23. 4. as tender gras^, by c. shining alter rain 
Psal. 51. 4. mightest be c. when thou judgest 
Eccl. 3. t 18. that they might c. God, and see 
Cant. 6. 10. fair as moon, c. as the sun, as an army 
/sa.l8.4.in my dwelling place like a cheat on herbs 
./Imos 8. 9. I will darken the earth in a c. day 
Zech. 14. 6. the light shall not be e. nor dark 
2Cor. 7. 11. ye have approved yourselves to be . 
Rev. 21. 11. her light was c. as crystal, 22. 1. 
18. the city was pure gold, like to c. glass . 
CLEARER. 
Job 11. 17. thine age shall be c. than tlie noon-day 

CLEARING. 
JVum. 14. 18. and by no means c. the guilty 
2Cor. 7. 11. what c. of yourselves it wrought 

CLEARLY. 
.lob 33. 3. my lips shall utter knowledge c. 
Mat. 7. 5. see e. to pull out the mote, Liike 6.42, 
Mark 8. 25. was restored, and saw every man c 
Rom. 1. 20. things from creation are e. seen 

CLEARNESS. 
Exod. 24. 10. and as the body of heaven in his e. 

CLEAVE. 
Lev. 1. 17. he shall c. it with the wings thereof 
Psal. 74. 15. thou didst c. the fountain ana the flood 
Bab. 3. 9. thou didst c. the earth with rivers 
Zech 14. 4. the mount shall c. in the midst thereof 

CLEAVE, Verb. 
Gen. 2. 24. a man shall leave father and mother and 
shall c. to his wife. Mat. 19. 5. Mark 10. 7 
Deut. 4. 4. ye that did c. to the Lord your God 

10. 20. him serve, to him shalt thou c. and swear 
by h.is name, 11. 22. [ 13. 4. | SO. 20. Josh. 22. 5. 

13. 17. shall e. nought of cursed thing to thy hand 
.Josh. 23. 8. but c. to the Lord your God 

t if you will e. to the Lord your God 
2Kings 5.27. the leprosy of Naaman shall c. to thee 
Job 38. 38. and the clods c. fust together 
Psal. 101. 3. 1 hate the work, it shall note, to rae 

102. 5. by my groaning my bones c. to my skin 

137. 6. let my tongue c. to the roof of my mouth 
Isa. 14. 1. they shall c. to the house of Jacob 
Jer. 13. 11. so have I caused to e. to me Israel 

42. 1 16. the famine whereof ye were afi aid shali 
e. after you in Egypt, and there ye shall die 
Ezek. 3. 26. I will make thy tongue c. to the roof 
Dan. 2. 43. but they shall not e. one to andther 

11. 34. many shall c. to them with fiatferies 
Jlcts 11. 23. with purpose of heart c. to the Lord 
Rom. 12. 9. abhor evil, c. to that which is good 

, CLEAVED. 
2Kings 3. 3. Jehoram e. to Jeroboam's sins 
Job 29. 10. their tongue c. to the roof of their mouth 
31. 7. and if anv blol have c. to my hands 

'CLEAVETH. 
•Tob 19. 20. my bone c. to my skin and to myfissii 
Ps. 22. 15. strength dried up, my tongue c. to jctws 
41. 8. an evil disease, say they, c. fast to hiiy 
44. 25. our soul bowed down, our behyc.toearth 
119. 25. my soul e. to the dust, -quicken oe 
Jer. 13. ll.as the girdle c. to the loins of a man 
Lam. 4. 4. the tongue of sucking child e. to the roof 

8. their skin c. to their bones, it is withered 
Luke 10. 11. the dust of your citv which c. on OS 

CLEAVETH." 
Deut. 14. 6. beast tliate. the cleft into two claws 
.fob 16. 13. he c. my reins asunder, imd sparothaat 
Psal. 141. ".when one cutteth and c. wood (p. earth 
Eccl.lQ.9. thate. wood shall be endangered tisrsby 

CLEFT. 
Jlf/c.1.4. the valley shall be c. as wax before the fire 
Deut. 14. 6. that cieaveth the c. into two claws 

CLEFTS. 
Cant. 2. 14. O my dove, that art in c. ofthe rocks 
Isa. 2. 21. to go into the c. ofthe rocks for fear 
Jer. 49. 16. O thou that dwellest in the c. Obad. 3. 
Amos 6. 11. he will smite the little house with c. 

CLEMENCY. 
.dcts 24. 4. that thou hear us of thy c. a few words 

CLERK, 
.^cts 19. 35. whentown-c. had appeased the people 

CLIFT, S. 
Exod. 33. 22. 1 will put thee in a c. of the rock 
2Chron. 20 16. they come up by the c. of Ziz 
Job 30. 6. to dwell in the c. of the valleys 
Isa. 57. 5. slaying child, in vulleys under c. of ix>::k . 



CLO 



CLO 



CLO 



the gainers 



CIJMB, ED,ETH. 

ISam. 14. 13. Jonailiuii c. up upon his hands 
Jer. 4. *J. tiioy shall c. up ujjon tlie rocks 
Joel 2. 7. tiiey sliall c. the wall like men of war 

9. they sliull c. up upon the'liouses, siiall enter 
^mos 9. -2. tliey c. up to heaven, tiience bring Ihcni 
Ziuke 19. 4. Zacciieus c. up into a sycamore-tree 
John 10. 1. but c. uj) some other way, is a thief 

CLIFT. 
Jer. 48. 37. every head be bald, every beard be c. 

CLODS. 
lob 7. 5. my flesh is clothed with c. of dust 

21. 33. the c. of the valley shall be sweet to liira 

38. 38. and the c. cleave fast together 
If a. 28. 24. dothplovvmanbreakc. of his ground? 
//o5.10.11.Judah shall plow, Jac. shall break his c. 
Joel 1.17. seed is rotten under their c 

CLOKE. 
Isa. 59. 17. lie was clad with zeal as a c. 
Mat. 5. 40. if take thy coat, let him have thy c. also 
J.ukc 0. 29. him that taketh thy c. forbid not to take 
Jo/cn 15. 22. now they have no c. for their sin 
IT/iess. 2. 5. nor used we a c. of covetousness 
2Ttm. 4. 13. the c. I left at Troas bring with thee 
IPet. 2.16. not using liberty for a c.> of maliciousn. 

CLOSE. 
J\rtim. 5. 13. and it be kept c. from her husband 
2-Sa«i. 22. 46. beafraidoutofc. places, Ps. 18.45. 
IChron. 12. 1. while David yet kept himself c. 
Job 28. 21. and kept c. from the fowls of the air 

41. 15. his scales shut up together as with a c. seal 
Jer. 42. 10. famine follow c. after you into Egypt 
Dan. 8. 7. and 1 saw him come c. to the ram 
Amog 9. 11. and c. up the breaches thereof 
Luke 9. 33. they kept it c. and told no man in those 
Acts 27. 13. loosing thence, they sailed c. by Crete 

CLOSED. 
Gen. 2. 21. Lord c. up the flesh instead thereof 

20. 18. the Lord had fast c. up all the wombs 
JVkm. 16. 33. the earth c. upon them, they perished 
Judg. 3. 22. and the fat c. upon the blade, so tliathe 
Isa. 1. 6. tliey have not been c. nor bound up 

29. 10. for the Lord hath c. your eyes 
Dan. 12. 9. for the words are c. up and sealed 
Jonah 2.5.t!ie depth c.me round about,weeds wrapt 
Mat. 13. 15. their eyes they have c. Acts 23. 27. 
Luke 4. 20. he c. book, and gave it to the minister 

CLOSER. 
Prov. 18. 24. there is a friend that sticketh c. than 

a brother 
• CLOSEST. 

Jer. 22. 15. thou reign, because c. thyself in cedar 

CLOSET, S. 
Joel 2. 16. let the bride go out of her c. 
Mat. 6. 6. when thou prayest, enter into thy c, 
Luke 12. 3. what ye have spoken in the ear in c. 

CLOTH. 

Kum. 4.8. they shall spread on them a c. of scarlet 

12. take instruments and put them in a c. of blue 

Z>ewi, 22. IT. shall spread the c. before the elders 

\Sam. 19. 13. Michal covered the image with a c. 

21. 9. the sword of Goliatii, it is wrapt in a c. 
25ttm.20. 12. removed Amasa, and casta con him 
^Kings 8. 15. Hazael took a thick c. and dipt it 
/sa.30. 22. shall cast them away as amenstruousc. 
Mat. 1) 16. putteth a piece of new c. Mark 2. 21. 

27. 59. taken the body, be wrapped it in a linen c. 
Mark 14. 51 having a linen c. about his body 

CLOTHE. 
Exod. 40.14. shalt bring his sons and c. with coats 
JSsth. 4. 4. she sent raiment to c. Mordecai 
Psal. 132. 10. I will c. her priests with salvation 
18. his enemies willl c. with shame, but onhims. 
Prow. 23. 21. drov/siness shall c. a man with rags 
Js<i.23. 21. I will c. him with thy robe and strength. 
40. 18. thou shalt surely c. thee with them all 
50. 3. 1 c. the heavens with blackness, and make 
Ezsh- 26. 16. sliall c. themselves with trembling 
34. i). ye eat the fat, and c. you with the wool 
Hcg. 1. 0. ye c. you, but there is none warm 
Zech. 3. 4. I will c. thee with change of raiment 
J!fai.6.30.if G. so c. grass of field, shall he not much 
more c. you, Ove of little faith"? Luke 12. 28. 
CLOTHED. 
Oen. 3. 21. L. God made coats of skins and c. them 

5/CU.8. 7. Moses t. Aaron with robe, and put ephod 
udg. 6. t 34. the Spirit of the Lord c. Gideon 
ISam. 17. t 5. Goliath was c. with a coat of mail 

t 38. Saul c. David with his clothes 
2Saw.l.24. weep over Saul wlio c. you with scarlet 
IC/iron. 12. 1 18. then the Spirit c." Amasai 
21.10.D<)vid and Tsr. who were c. v.'ith sackcloth 
2C^rnn. 6. 41. let thy priests be c. with salvation 
18. 9. th.e kingof Israel andJudah c. in robes sat 
ol. "" CO. the Spirit of God c. Zachariah 
'2S. i.'i. spoil c. all that were naked among them 
Esth. 4. 2. none enter king's gate r. witli sackcloth 
Job 7. 5. my flesh is c. with worms and clods 
10. 11. thou hast c. me with skin and flesh 
29. 14. 1 put on righteousness and it c. me 
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Job 39. 19. hast thou c. his neck vvitli thunder? 
Psal. 35. 26. let them be c. with shame, 109. 29. 
05. 13. the pastures are c. with flocks, the vallies 
93. 1. Lord is c. with majesty. Lord is c. with 
104. 1. thou art c. with honour and majesty 
109. 18. as he c. hims. with cursing as w ith garm. 
132. 9. let thy priests be c. with riglilcousness 
Prov. 31. 21. for all herhouseh. are c. with scarlet 
Isa. 61. 10. he hath c. me with garm. of salvation 
Ezek. 16. 10. 1 c. thee also with broidered work 
JJan. 5. 29. they c. Daniel with scarlet and a chain 
Zeph. 1. 8. all such as arc c. with strange api)arel 
Zcck 3. 3. Joshua was c. with filthy garments 
Mat. 11. 8. a man c. in soft raiment, Luke 7. 25. 
25.36. nak. and ye c. me || 43. nak. and ye c. me not 
Mark 1. O.John was c. with camel's hair and girdle 
5. 15. they see him sitting and c. J^iikc 8. 35. 
15. 17. and they c. Jesus with purple, and platted 
Lake 10. 19. a certain ricii man c. in i)urj)le and linen 
~Cur. 5. 2. desiring to be c. ujion with our house 
3. if so be that beingc. wesliail not be found nak. 
lP<;^5.5.and be c. with humility, God resists jiroud 
Pico. 3. 18. white raiment, that thou mayest be t. 
10. 1. Isawanotiier mighty angel c. with a cloud 
11.3. the two witnesses shall prophesy c. in sackc. 
12. 1. there appeared a w'omuii c. with the sun 
19. 13. he was c. with a vesture dipt in blood 

CLOTHED with ///le/f. 
Ezek. 9. 2. one man among them was c. witli linen 
44. 17. they shall be c. with linen garments 
Dan. 10. 5. behoW a certain man c. with linen 

12. 0. one said to the man c. in linen, how long 
Reo. 15. 0. c.in pure and while lineii, 18.16. 1 19.14. 

^kall be CLOTHED. 
Job 8.22. they that hate theo shall be c. with shame 
Ezek. 7. 27. the prince shall be c. with desolation 
Dan. 5. 7. read tiiis writing, shall bee. with scarlet 
Mat. 0. 31. or wherewithal shall we be c.'f 
Rev. 3. 5. he that overcometh shall be c. 4. 4. 

CLOTHES. 
Gen. 49.11. he washed his c.in the blood of grapes 
Exod. 12. 34. their troughs bound up in their c. 

35. 19. the c. of service to do service, 39. 1, 41. 
Lev. 10. 0. nor rend your c. lest ye die, 21. 10. 
JJeut. 29. 5. your c. are not waxen old, jYeh. 9. 21. 
Ruth 3. t 4. lilt uj) the c. that are at his feet 
ISam. 19. 24. Saui stript off his c. and prophesied. 
1 Kings 1. 1. covered k. David withe, but no heat 
""ZKiiigs 2. 12. he took hold of his own c. and rent 
iChron. 34. 27. thoii didst :end thy c. and weep 
Mi'h. 4. 23. I nor brethren, none of usput oif our c. 
Job 9. 31. and iny own c. shall abiior me 

22. t 0. tliou liast strip[)ed the c. of the naked 
Prov. 6. 27. take fire, and his c. not be burnt? 
Ezek. 16. 39. shall strip thee also of thy c. 23. 26. 
Mat. 24. 18. nor let him return back to take his c. 
Mark 5. 28. if I touch but his c. I shall be whole 

15. 20. took off purple, and pat his ov/n c. on him 
Luke 2. 7. and wrapped him in swaddling c. 12. 

8.27.a man that ware no c. nor abode in any house 

19. 36. as he went they spread their c. in the way 

24. 12. he beheld the linen c. laid, .John 20. 5. 
Joh7i 11. 44. came bound hand and foot with grave c. 

19.40. took body of Jesus, and wound it in linen c. 

20. 7. the napkin not lying with tJie linen c. 
Acts 7.58. witnesses laid down their c. at Saul's feet 

22. 33. as they cried out and cast off their c. 

Rent CLOTHES. 
Gen. 37. 29. Reuben || 34. Jacob rent his c. 

44.13. Joseph's brethren rejit their c. and returned 
JVavi. 14. 6. Joshua and Caleb rent their c. 
.Tosh.l.Q). Joshua || ./z^q^o*. 11.35, Jephthah rent his c. 
'■ISam. 3. 31. re?it your c. gird you with sackcloth 
IKings 21. 27. Ahab re7it his c. || 2 Kings 5. 8. 

king of Israel rent his c. 6. 30. 
2Kings 11. 14. Athaliah rent her c. 2Chr. 23. 13. 
19. 1. vt'hen Hezek. heard he rent his c. Isa. 37. 1. 
Esth. 4. 1. when Mordecai perceived, here7!<hisc. 
Mat. 26. 05. high priest rent his c. Mark 14. 63. 
Acts 14.14. apost. Barnabas and Paul re?;t their c. 

16. 22. and the magistrates rent oft' their c. 
CLOTHES rc?it. 

Leu. 13. 45. the leper's c shall be rent, his head bare 
ISam. 4. 12. a man came to Siiiloh with hisc. re7?i 
25tZ7n. 1. 2. came a man from Saul with his c.reni 

13. 31. all his servants stood with their c. rejit 
2Kings 18. 37. to Hezek. withe, rent, Isii.3Q. 22. 
Jer. 41. 5. men came toMizpeh with their c. rcjit 

fFr/s/i CLOTHES. 

Exoi. 19. 10. let them loash their c. JSTum. 8. 7. 

Lev. 11.25. shall 7^.nsh his c. 40. \ 13. 6. fl4. 8, 9, 47. 

1 15. 5, 8, 11, 22. I 16. 26, 28. JVum. 19. 10, 19. 

JVinn. 19. 7. then the priest shall wash his c. 8, 19. 

31. 24. ye shall wash your c. on the seventh day 

IVashed CLOTHES. 
Exod. 19. 14. and the people washed their c. 
Jfum. 8.21. Levites purified and loashed their c. 
2 Sam. 19. 24. Mephibosheth washed not his c. 

CLOTHEST. 
.Ter. 4. 30. though thou c. thyself with crimson 



CLOTHING. 

Job 22. 6. thou hast strii)ped the naked of their r 
24. 7. they cause the naked to lodge without o 

10. they cause him to go naked without c 
31. 19. if I have seen any perish for v\ant of c. 
Psal. 35.13. but as for me, my c. was sackcloth 
45. 13. king's daughter, here, is of wrought gold 
Prov. 27. 20. the lambs are for thy c. and goats 
31. 22. the virtuous woman's c. is silk and purple 
25.strength and honour are her c.she shall rejoice 
Isa. 3. 6. saying, thou hast c. bo thou our ruler 
7. for in my liouse is neither bread nor c. 
23. 18. her merchandise shall be for durable c. 
59. 17. he put on the garments of vengeance for a. 
.Jer. lU. 9. blue and purple is their c. are the work 
Mat. 7. 15. in sheep's -c. |j 11. 8. that wear soft c. 
Murk 12. 38. the scribes that love to go in long c. 
Aets 10. 30. a man stood before me in bright c. 
.Jam. 2. 3. respect to him that wearelh the sa.y c 

CLOUD 
Signifies, [1] A congeries chiefly of ic ate nj parti- 
cles, drawn or sent uut of the earth in vapours^ 
into the middle region of the avr, 2Sam. 22.12. 
[2] 7 he heavens, Ps. 30. 5. | dS. 34. [3] A g real 
■number, Heb.12.1. [4] A jog, or mist, ilos.6.4. 
The scripture rejjresents the cluvds as conserva- 
tories of water, or rain, which are scattered 
iipon the earth at God''s comwand. Job 20. 8, He 
bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds. God 
confines the waters in the clouds, as in a bottle; 
he scatters them afterwards iipou the earth, as 
it were through a jcatcring-pot. Job spi aking 
of the matter of the Chaos, which covered the 
whole earth at thcbcgivning of theworld, says, 
that God had hemmed iii the sea, or the icaters, 
as it werewith a cloud, and covered it with dark- 
ness, as a child is wrapped up t^ swaddling- 
clothcs,io\) 38.9. V/hen the sacred writers sper,k. 
of the second coming ofChr\sl,tIiey dcscribehim 
to us as descendingvpon the clouds, encompaS' 
scd with all his majesty. Mat. 24. 30. Rev. 1.7. 
The prophetls3i\a.h, speaking of the conversion 
of the Gentiles, compares their flocking into the 
church to the flight or fjuick motion of a cloud ; 
noting that they should come in great multi- 
tudes, and icitk great speedandeagcrness, Isa. 
60. 8. St. Peter compares seducers to clouds 
that are carried with a tempest, 2 Pet. 2. 17. By 
which comparison he sets foi-th boththc incon- 
stancy of these seducers, that,likc clouds driven 
tcith the wind, they are tossed to and fro from 
one doctrine to another; and likewise their de- 
ceitfulness, that they make a sheic of what they 
have not, as clouds do of rain, and yet are 
scattered withoutyielding any. And Solomon 
compares the infirmities of old age, which arise 
successively 07ie after another, to clouds return- 
ing after rain, Eccl. 12. 2. 
JVhe7i the Israelites departed out of Egypt, God 
gave them a pillar of cloiid to direct thc7n in 
their march. This pillar was commonly in the 
fro7it of the Israelitish ar7ny; hut when they 
were come to the lied Sea, a7id the Fgyptian 
army appeared to the7n, thepillar of cloud which 
stood before the camp of Israel, placed itself 
brtwee7i thai and the co.jup of the Egyptians, so 
that the Egyptians could not come near the Is- 
raelites all nin-ht, Exod. 14. 19, 20. But in the 
mor7ii7ig about break of day, seeing the cloud 
moving on toward the sea, and fiJlowivg the 
Israelites 7cho had passed through its rhenmrl, 
icliich was left dry for them in the vieht fimc, 
the Egyptians resolved upon pursuing them, 
and were all covered loith the waters of the Red 
Sea, which returned upon them and destroyed 
them. This clo7id co7itinued always fro7n that 
time to attend the Israelites in the 7cildc7-ncs3. 
It was clear and bright dtiring the night, in 
order to give them light when it greic dark; and 
in the da7j-ti7nc it teas ihick and gloo7ny, the 
better to defend the7n from the excessive heats 
of the Arabian deserts, through ichich they 
performed their jou7-ney. 
The same cloxid b7j its motions gaiye likewise the 
sig7ial to the Israelites, either to eneavip or to 
decamp; so that lehere that stayed, the people 
stayed till it rose again; then thry broke up 
th^ir camp, and follinocd it till it stopped. It 
was called a Pillar, by reason of its form, ijchich 
was high a7id elevated, as it rccre a pile a7id 
heap of fogs. This cloud 7iiif only enlighte7ied 
the Israelites, but also prot- ctrd iimn, and was 
a conti7uial pledge of God's presence , power, . 
and protection. To this the prophtt Isaialj 
alludes, ivhen h'' snys, The liord wiJ! create 
upon every dwelling-place of mour:!: Zion, and 
upon her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day, 
and the shining of a flaming fire by night, Isa, 
4. 5. that is, That God 7Dould be the director 
protectory and glo7-y of his church. 



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Gtn. 9. 13. I do 8ct my bow in the c. for u token 

14. that the bow shall be seen in the c. 16. 
Exod. 14. 20. it was c. and darkness to them 
16.10. behold, the glory oftlie L. appeared in the c. 
19. 9. Lord said, io, I come untoliieeinathick c. 
24. 15. JMoses went up, and a c. covered the mount 
16. and thee, covered it six days, and seventh day 
God called toiVJoses out ol' the midstof thee. 
18. Moses went into the midst of the c. 
34. 5. tho Lord descended in the c. jV«m. 11. 25. 
40. 34. a c. covered the tent of the congregation 
38. the c. of Lord was on the tabernacle by day 
IjCv. 10. 2. 1 will appear in the c. on mercy seat 
J'Atm. 9. 19. when thee tarried long on tabernacle 
10. 34. the c. of the Lord was upon them by day 
I Kings 8. 10. priestscaraeoutof holy places, thee, 
filled house of Lord, 2 C/tron. 5. 13. Ezek.lQA. 
18. 44. tlxere ariseth a little c. hke a man's hand 
job 3. 5, thatday bedarkness, let a c. dwell uponit 
22.13.how God know? can he judge thro' dark c? 
30. 15. and my welfare passeth away as a c. 
38. 9. when I made the c. the garment thereof 
Psal. 78. 14. in the day-time he led them with a c. 
105. 39. he spread a c. for a covering, and tire to 
Prov- 10. 15. his favour is as a e. of the latter rain 
fsa. 4. 5. Lord will create on her assemblies a c. 

18. 4. like a c. of dew in the heat of harvest 

19. 1. behold, the Lord rideth upon a swift c. 
44. 22. 1 have blotted out as a thick c. thy trans- 
gressions, and as a c. thy sins; return unto me 

60. 8. who are these that flee as a c. asthedovesi 
Lam. 2. 1. covered the daughter of Zion v/ith a c. 

3. 44. thou hast covered thyself with a c. 
Ezek. 1. 4. a great c. and a tire infolding itself 
28. aathe appearance of the bow that is in the c. 

8. 11. and a thick e. of incense went up 
10. 4. and the house was filled witJi the c. 
30.18.as for her, a c. shall cover her, her daughters 
32. 7. 1 will cover the sun with a c. and the moon 
38. 9. thoushalt be like a c. to cover the land, 10. 

jMat.l7.5. c. overshadowed, Markd. 7. Luke9.3i. 

behold, a voice out of the c. said, Luke 9.35. 

Luke 12. 54. when ye see a c. rise out of the west 

21. 27. shall see the Son of IMan coming in a c. 
'icts 1. 9. a e. received him out of their sight 
iCor. 10. 1. all our fathers were under the c. 

2. and were all baptized to Moses in the e. 
Rev. 10 I. a migliiy angel came clothed with a c. 
.' 1. 12. hey ascended up to heaven in a c. 
14. 14. while c. and upon the c. one sat, 15, 16. 

CLOUD abode. 

Exod. 40. 35. because the c. abode tliereon 

T^Tum. 9. 17. where c. abode there pitched tlieir tents 

18. as long as e. abode they rested in the tents 

Morning CLOUD. 

Hos. 6. 4. for your goodness is as a morning c. 

13.3. they shall be as the morning c. and early dew 

Pillar of CLOUD. 
Ex3d. 13. 21. went before them by day in a p. of c. 
, 22. he took not away the p. of c. by day, nor fire 
J4. 24. Lord looked on Egyptians t\\xo' pillar of c. 
Jifu7n.l2.5. Ld. came down mpillar ofc. and stood 
Z>e!((.31.15. L. appeared in/). w/c. andp.o/c. stood 
JVeA. 9.19. the77;7iaro/c.deparLednot from them 

CLOUD taken up. 
i!Jzo(f.40.36.when the c. was taken tip, Jfxim. 9.17. 
37. if the c.were not taken i/a, theyjourneyed not 
J^uni.9. 17. c. was taken up from tabernacle, 10. 11. 

' fVliite CLOUD. 
Rev, 14. 14. behold a ickitec. and on the c. one sat 

CLOUD of witnesses. 
Jre6.12.1.v,e are compassed v.itli so great ac.ofzc. 

CLOUDS. 
Deut. 4. 11. with darkness, c. and thick darkness 
Judg. 5. 4. heavens dropped, c. also dropped water 
2Sam. 22. 12. about him thick c. of the skies 
23. 4. he shall be as a morning without c. 
\Kings 18. 45. the heaven was black with c. 
Job 20. 6. though his head reach to the c. 

22. 14. thick c. are a covering that he seeth not 
26. 8. he bindeth up the waters in his thick c. 
36.*29.can any understand t!ie sprendings of the c.l 

37. 16. knowest thoii the balancings of the c? 

38. 37. who can number the c. in wisdom? 
Psnl. 36. 5. thy taithfulness reachcth to tlie c. 

57. 10. and thy truth reacheth to the c. 108. 4. 
68. .34. and his strength is in the c. 
77. 17. c. poured out water, skies sent out a sound 
78. 23. tho' he had commanded thee, from above 
97 2. c. and darkness are round about him 
104. 3. c. his chariot !| 147. 8. covers heaven with c. 
Prov. 3. 20. and the e. dropped down the dew 

9. 28. when he established the c. above 
25. 14. is like e. and wind without rain 

ErcZ. 11. 4. he that regardeththe c. shall not reap 

12. 2. nor the c. return after the rain 
Isa. 5. 6. I will command the c. that iheyrain not 

14. 14. 1 will ascend above the height of the c. 
/er.4.13. behold he shall come upas c. and chariots 
r>^n-l.Vi. Sonof Man come with thee, of heaven 
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Joel 2. 2. a day ofc. and darkness, Zeph. 1. 15. 
JVa/i. 1. 3. and the c. are the dust of his leet 
Zech. 10. 1. so tiie Lord shall make bright c. 
J)/ai.24.30. they shall sec the Son of Man coming in 
die c. with power, 20. 64. Mark 13. 26. 1 14. 62. 
IThess. 4. 17. shall be caught up with them in c. 
2Fet. 2. 17. they are e. carried witii a tempest 
Jude 12. c. they arc without water, carried about 
Rcv.l. 7. beh. he cometh with c. every eye shall see 

CLOUDY. 
Exod.33.9.ih.Q c. pillar descended, and stood at door 
10. all the people saw the c. pillar stand at door 
JVe/t. 9. 12. thou leddest them in the day by c. pillar 
Fsul. 99. 7. he spake to them in the e. pillar 
Ezek. 30. 3. the day of the Lord is near, a c. day 
34. 12. they have been scattered in the c. day 

CLOVEN. 
Lev. 11. 3. whatsoever is c. -looted that shall ye eat 
7. thou'gh the swine be c.-footed lie is unclean 
26. not e.-footed are unclean to you, Dciit. 14. 7. 
Acts 2. 3. there appeared to them c. tongues 

CLOUTED. 
Josh. 9. 5. thev took old shoes and c. on their feet 

' ■ CLOUTS. 
Jer. 38. 11. Ebed-melech took old cast c. and rags 
12. put these old cast c. under thine arm-iioles 
CLUSTER. 
Js'uvi. 13. 23. cut from Eshcol a branch with one c. 
Cant. 1. 14. my beloved is as a c. of cam[)hire 
Isa.iio. 8. as new wine is ibund in die c. so will I do 
Mic. 7. 1. woe is me, there is no c. to eat 

CLUSTERS. 
Gen. 40. 10. the c. thereof brought forth ripe grapes 
Z?e«i.32. 32. grapes are grapes of gall, their c. bitter 
I.Sam. 25. 18. Abigail brought 100 c. of raisins 
30. 12. they gave the Egyptian two c. of raisins 
Cant. 7. 7. thy breasts like two c. of grapes, S. 
Rev. 14. 18. gather the c. of the vine of the earth 

COAL. 
2Sam. 14. 7. so shall quench my c. which is left 
Isa. 6. 6. seraphim having a live c. in his hand 
47. 14. there shall not be a c. to warm at 
Lam. 4. 8. their visage is blacker than a c. 

COALS. 
Lev. 16. 12. he shall take a censer fall of burning c. 
Deut. 32. t 24. shall be devoured with burning c. 
\Kings 19. 0. a cake baken on the c. and a cruse 
.Tob 41. 21. his breath kindleth c. and a tiame goeth 
Psal. 18. 8. there went fire, e. were kindled by it 
12. thickclouds passed, hail-stones and c. of fire 
120. 4. sharp arrows of mighty with e. of juniper 
140. 10. let burning c. fail on them, let them 
Prov. 6. 23. can one go on hot e. and not be burnt? 
2.5. 22. thou Shalt heap c. of fire, F.o7n. 12. 20. 

26. 21. as c. are k) burning c. and wood to fire 
Cant. 8. 6. the c. thereof are c. of fire, which hath 
Isa. 44. 12. the smith with tongs worketh in thee. 

19. I have baked bread upon the c. thereof 
54. 16. 1 created the smith tliat bloweth the e. 

Ezek. 1. 13. their appearance was like burning c. 
10. 2. go in and fill Uiine hand with c. of fire 
24. 11. then set it empty on the e. thereof 

Hab. 3. 5. burning c. went ibrth at his feet 

John 18. 18. the servants who had made a^re of e. 

21. 9. they saw a fire ofc. and fish laid thereon 

COAST. 

Exod. 10. 4. I will bring the locusts into thy c. 

J\rum. 24. 24. ships shall come from c. of Chittim 

IJeut. 11. 24. to the uttermost sea shall yourc. be 
19. 8. if the Lord thy God enlarge thy c. 

Josh. 1. 4. going down of the sun shall be your c. 

18. 5. Judah shall abide in their e. on the south 
Judg. 11. 20. Sihon trustednot Israel to pass his c. 
ISani. 6. 9. if it go up by the way of his own c. 

7. 13. they came no more into the c. of Israel 
17. 1 1. the Philistines pitched in c. of Dammim 

27. 1. to seek me any more in any c. of Israel 
30.14. we made an invasion oh the c. of Judah 

2Kings 14. 25. Jeroboam restored the c. of Israel 
IChron.A. 10. wouldest bless me, and enlarge my c. 
Zeph..2. 7. thee, shall be tor the remnant of Judah 

Sea COAST. 
S:eA-.25.16. I will destroy the remnant of the sea c. 
Zeph. 2. 5. woe *o the inliabitants of the sea c. 
6. thesea c. shall be dwellings for the shepherds 
.1/ai.4.13.Jesus dwelt inCapernaum upon the seac. 
Luke 6. 17. multitude from sea c. came to hear 

South COAST. 

Josh. 15. 1. Zin the uttermost part of the so2ith c. 

4. were at the sea, this shall be your south c. 

18.19. at south end of Jordan: this was the south c. 

COASTS. 
Exod.lO. 14. the locusts rested in all the c. of Egypt 
19. remained not one locust in all the c. of Egypt 
Deut. 2. 4. to pass through die e. of your brethren 
16. 4. no leavened ' read be seen in all thy c. 

19. 3. thou shalt divide the c.of thv land 



.Josh. 18. 5. Joseph shall abide in their t.on north 
Judg. 18. 2. Dan sent five men from their c. 
19. 29. sent his concubine into all the c. of Israel 



ISam 7. 14. the c. thereof did Israel deliver out of 

1] . 3. may send messengers into all c. oi' Israel, 7 
2Sam. 21. 5. be destroyed from the c. of Israe' ' 
IChron. 21. 12. angel of Ld. destroying thro' all 
2CA'«>/t. 11. 13. resorted to him out of all their c. 
Pdul. 105. 31. there came lice in all their c. 

33. he smote their vines, brake trees of their o. 
Jer. 25. 32. a great whirlwind be raised from the c 
Ezek. 33. 2. it the people take a man of their «. 
Joel 3. 4. what to do with me, all c. of Palestine? 
Mat. 2. 16.IIerod sent and slew children in all ihe c 

8. 34. he would depart out of their c. J\larL 5. 17. 

15.21. then Jesus depart, into e. ot Tyre and Sidoa 
Mark 7.31. departing from the c. of Tyre and SidoB 
Jicts 13. 50. expelled Paul and Barnabas out of c^ 

COAT. 

Gen.ol. 3. Jacob made Joseph a c. of many colourg 

32. they sent the c. of many colours, and said, this 

have we found, know whether it be thy son's c. 

Exod.^.4.. make for Aaron a robe and broideredc 

29. 5. and thou shalt put upon Aaron the c. 
Lev. 8. 7. he put upon him the c. and girded him 

16. 4. he shall put on the holy linen c. 
iSam. 2. 19. his mother made Samuel a little c. 

17. 5. Goliath was armed with a c. of mail, 38. 
2Sam. 15. 32. Hushai met David with his c. rent 
Job 30. IS. it bindeth me about as collar of my c. 
Cant.5.3. I have put off my c. how shall I putitoal 
JTat. 5. 40. if any sue thee, and take away thy c. 
J^uke 6. 29. thy cloke, forbid not to take thy c. also 
Joh7i 19. 23. now the c. was without seam, woven 

21. 7. Peter girt hisfisher'se. unto him, cast hims. 

COATS. 

Gen. 3. 21. God made e. of skins, and clothed them 

Exod. 28. 40. for Aaron's sous thou shalt makec. 

29. 8. bring his sons, and put c. on them, 40. 14. 

Le7}. 8. 13. Moses put c. upon Aaron's sous 

10. 5. they carried them in their e. out of the camp 
Dan. 3. 21. then these men were bound in their c. 
27. nor were their c. changed, nor smell of fire 
Mat. 10. 10. neither provide two e. nor shoes, nor 
Mark 6. 9. shod with sandals, and put not on two e. 
/^MA-e3.11.he that hath two e. let him impart to him 
Acts 9. 39. shewing the c. which Dorcas made 

COCKLE. 
Job 31. 40. and let e. grow instead of barley 

COCKATRICE, S. 

Prov. 23. t 32. at last it stingeth like a e. 

Isa. 11. 8. weaned child put his hand on the c. den 

14. 29. out of serpent's root shall come forth a c. 

59. 5. they hatch c. eggs, weave the spider's web 

Jer. .8. 17. I will send serpents, c. among you 

COCK. 
.l/aL26.34.this night before c.crow, thou shalt deny 
ine thrice, 75. Mark 14. 30, 72. Luke 22. 34, 6L 
74. and immediately the c. crew, Liike 22. 60. 

John 18. 27 
Mark 13. 35. if the master cometh at c. crowing 
14. 68. he \vent out into porch, and the e. crew, 72. 
Johji 13. 38. verily, verily, Isay to thee, thee. shalJ 
not crow till thou hast denied me thrice 
COFFER. 
ISam. 6. 8. and put the jewels of gold in a c. 
11. they laid ark andc. withmiceof gold oncail 
15. theLevites took down the e. with the ark 
Ezra 6. f 2. there was found in a c. a roll 

COFFIN. 
Gen. 50. 26. Joseph was put in a c. in Egypt 
Luke 7. 1 14. he came and touched the c. and said 

COGITATIONS. 
Dan. 7. 28. as for me my c. much troubled me 

COLD. 
Gen.S.22. 6. and heat, day and night shall not ceaso 
Job 24. 7. the naked have no covering in the c. 
37. 9. and c. cometh out of the north 
Psal. 147. 17. who can stand before his c.? 
Pror .20.4. the sluggard will not plow by reason ofc 
25.13. as the c. ofsnow in the time of harvest, soi* 
20. that taketh away a garment in c. weather 
25. as c. waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news 
Jer. 18. 14. shall the c. fiowing waters be forsaken? 
.Va//. 3. 17. which camp in the hedges in the c. day 
Mat. 10. 42. givetolitde ones a cup ofc. water 
24. 12. iniquity abound, love of many shall wax c 
John 18. 18. servants had made a fire, for it was c 
Acts 28. 2. thev received us, because of the c. 
2Cor. 11. 27. ill fastings often, in c. and nakedness 
Rev. 3. 15. that thou art neither c. nor hot, 16 

COLLAR, S. 
.Tudg. 8. 26. golden ear-rinsrs from Midian, beside e 
.TobSQ. 18. my disease bindeth me as c. of my coat 

COLLECTION. 
2Chron. 24. 6. to bring in out of Judah the c. 9. 
ICor. 16. 1. now concernin? the c. for the saints 

COLLEGE. 
2Kings 22. 14. Huldah dwelt in c. 2Chron. 34.22. 

COLLOPS. 
Job 15. 27. because he maketh c. of fat on his flanks 

COLONY. 
Acts 16.12. Philipi)i chief city of Macedonia andc 



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COLOUR, 
Ltm. 13. 55. if the plague have not changed his c. 
J^Tum. 11. 7. the c. thereof as the c. of bdellium 
Esth. 1. t 6- alabaster and stone of blue c. 
Frov. 23. 31. when the wine giveth his c. in the cup 
Ezek.lA. out of the midst thereof as the c. of amber 
7. sparkled like c. of burnished brass, Dan. 10. 6. 
16. the wheels hke unto c. of a beryl, 10. 9. 
22. the lirmanient was as the c. of the crystal 
Rev. 17. 4. woman was arrayed in purple and scar- 
COLOURED. [let c. 

Rev. 17. 3. I saw a woman sit on a scarlet c. beast 

COLOURS. 
0671.37.3. Jacob made a coat of many c. for Joseph 
Judg. 5. 30. to Sisera a prey of divers c. meet for 
2Sam. 13. 18. Tamar had a garment of divers c. 
IChron. 29. 2. I have prepared stones of divers c. 
Tsa. 54. 11. I will lay thy stones with fair c. 
Ezek.16. 16. deckedst thy high places with divers c. 
17. 3. an eagle with divers c. came to Lebanon 
COLOUR. 
^cts 27. 30.under c. as tho' they would cast anchor 

COLT, S. 
Gen. 32. 15. thirty milch camels with their c. forty 

49. 11. binding his asses' c. to the choice vine 
Judg. 10. 4. Jair had 30 sons that rode on 30 ass's c. 

12.14.Abdon's sons and nephews rode on 70 ass's c. 

Job 11. 12. though man be born like a wild ass's c. 

Zech. 9. 9. riding upon a c. Mat. 21. 5. John 12. 15. 

Jlfat.21.2.Jes.senttvvodi3ciples,saying,go, ye shall 
find ass tied, c. with her, Alark 11. 2. L,uke 19.30. 
7. brought ass and c. and setthereon, Mark 11. 7. 

Jtfar&ll.S.whatdo you loosing the c? Luke 19.33. 

Liuke 19. 35. castgarm. on c. and set Jesus thereon 
COME 

Signifies, [1] To draw nig/i, or approach, Exod. 
34.3. [2J To proceed from, IChron. 29. 14. 
[3] To befall, Ezra 9. 13, Job 4. 5. [4] To be- 
lieve, John 5. 40. I 6. 37. [5] To attain to. 
Acts 26. 7. [6] To join with, Proverbs 1. 11. 
[7] To iozicA, Ezek. 44. 25. [8] Tobemarried 
to, Dan. 11. 6. [9] To lie carnally with, Gen. 
38. 16. [10] To invade, Gen. 34. 25. [11] To 
arise, Num. 24. 7. 

Oen. 6. 20. two of every sort shall c. to keep alive 

7. 1. c. thou, and all thy house into the ark 

8. t 9. he caused her to c. to liim into the ark 
J 9. 32. c. let us make our father drink wine 
^6. 27. wherefore c. ye to me, seeing ye hate me? 
31. 44. c. let us make a covenant, I and thou 

37. 20. c. let us slay him, and cast into som;- pit 

41. t 21. v/hen they had c. to inward parts ut'ihem 

42. 7. he said to them, whence c.yel Josk. 9. 8. 
45. 19. take wagons, bring your father and c. 
48. 10. sceptre not depart from Judah till Sliiloh c. 

Exod. 19. 9. lo, I c. to thee in a thick cloud 
20. 24. where I record my name I will c. and bless 

23. 27. destroy all people to whom thou shalt c. 
Mum. 10. 29. c. thou with us we will do thee good 

22. 6. c. I pray thee, curse me this people, 11. 

24. 19. outof Jacob shall c. he that shall have do- 
minion, and destroy him that remaineth of city 

Detit.18. 6. if a Levite c. and c. with desire of mind 

28.2. all these blessings shall con thee, overtake 

15. all these curses c. on thee, overtake thee, 45. 

Judg. 13. 5. no razor c. on his head, IS am. 1. 11. 

iSam. 2. 34. that shall c. on thy two sons in one day 

9. 13. for the people will not eat till he c. because 

10. 8. seven days thou shalt tarry, till I c. to, thee 
17. 45. but I c. to thee in the name of the Lord 
20. 21. then c. thou, for there is peace to thee 

•2 Sam. 6. 9. how shall the ark of the Lord c.to me? 
15. t 2. when any c. to the king for judgment 

17. 2. I will c. on him v/hile he is weary and weak 

19. 33. c. thou over with me and I will feed thee 
IKings 8. 31. and the oath c. before thine altar 

20. 33. observe, if any thing would c. from hini 
S2. 27. feed this f(jllow until I c. in peace 

^Kings 5. 8. let him c. now to me, he shall knovv 
6. t 19. this is not the way, c. ye after me 

18. 32. till I c. and take you away, Isa. 36. 17. 
IChron. 29. 12. both riches and honour c. of thee 

14. all things c. of thee, and of thuie have we 
tOiron. 8. 11. holy, whereto the ark of Lord hathc. 
Es</t. 1.12. queen Vasliti refused to c. at king's com. 
5. 1 10. Haman caused his friends to c. 
8. 6. how endure to see evil c. to my peojjlo? 
}oh 3. 7. let no joyful voice c. therein 
!3. 13. that I may si)eak, let c. on me what will 
14. 14. all my time will I wait till my change c. 

2L his sons c.to honour, and he knoweth it not 
*.!7. 13. he caused it lo c. for correction on land 

38. 11. hitherto shalt thou c. but no further 
V.<;nl 40. 7. then said I, lo, I c. Heb. 10. 7, 9. 

42. 2. when shall I c. and appear before God? 

50. 3- our God ahall c. and not keep silence 

65 ,2.that hoarciit prayer, unto thee shall all flesh c. 
60. 2. stir up thy strength, and c. and save us 
86 9. ail nations shall c. and worship thee 
W. ] 12. we may cause our heart to c. to wisdom 
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Ps. 101 . 2. O when wilt thou &. unio me, I will walk 
109. 17. as he loved cursing, so let it c. unto him 
119. 41. let thy mercies c. unto me, O Lord, 77. 

Prov. 6, 11. so shall thy poverty c. as one, 24. 34. 

10. 24. tlie fear of the wicked shall c. upon him 

20. 2. so the curse causeless shall not c. 
Eccl.9. 2. all things c. alike to all, there is one event 
Cajit. 2. 10. rise up, my love, and c. away, 13. 

4.8. c.M'ithme from Lebanon, my spouse, with me 

16. and c. thou south, blow upon my garden 
Isa. 5.19. let the counsel of the holy One of Israel c. 
13. 5. they c. from a far country, even the Lord 
6. the day of the Lord, it shall c. as destruction 

21. 12. if ye will inquire, inquire ye ; return, c. 

26. 20. c. my people, enter into thy chambers 

27. 6. cause them that c. of Jacob to take root 
35. 4. your God will c. with vengeance, he will c. 
40. 10. the Lord will c. with a strong hand 

•41. 25. I have raised up one, and he shall c. 

44. 7. I appointed things coming, and shall c. 

45. 20. assemble yourselves, and c. draw near 
24. even to him shall men c. and all that are 

51. 11. the redeemed shall c. with singing to Zion 
55. 1. c. ye to the waters, c. ye, buy, c. buy wine 
3. c. unto me, hear, and your soul shall live 

59. 20. and the Redeemer shall c. to Zion 

60. 3. and the Gentiles shall c. to thy light, 5. 
66. 15. behold,Lord will c. with fire and chariots 

Jer. 2, 31. why, say they, we will c. no more to thee 

3. 22. behold, we c. to thee, for thou art our God 
9. 17. call the mourning women, that they may c. 
13. 22. wherefore c. these things upon me? 

17. 15. where is the word of the Lord ? let it c. 

27. 7. shall serve him-till the very time of his land c. 
31. 9. they shall c. with weeping and with supplic. 
38. 25. if the princes hear, and c. to thee, and say 
40. 4. if it seem good to c. if it seem ill toe. forbear 

46. 18. and as Carmel by the sea, so shall he c. 
49. 4. that trusted, saying, who shall c. unto me? 

Lam. 1. 4. ways of Zion mourn, none c. to solemn 

22. let all their wickedness c. before thee .[feasts 

Ezek. 12. 16. declare abominations Vv'hither they c. 

13. 18. will ye save the souls alive that c.to you? 
21. 19. two ways that the sword may c. 20.| 32.11. 

27. shall be no more, till he c. whose right it is 
33. 3. when he seeth the sword c. on the land, 6. 

31. they c. to thee as the peojjle cometh 

33. lo it will c. then shall knovv that a prophet 

36.8. to my people Israel, they are at hand to c. 
Hos.6.1. c.let us return to the Lord, for he hath torn 

3. and he shall c. to us, as the rain to the earth 

10. 12. it is time to seek the Lord till he c. and rain 

.Toel 1.15. day of the Lord, as a destruction shall it c. 

2. 31. before the terrible day of the Lord c. 
Jonah 1. 7. c. let us cast lots, that we luay know 
Mic. 4. 8. to thee shall it c. the kingdom shall c. 
Hab. 2. 3. because it will surely c. and not tarry 
Ztph. 2. 2. before the fierce anger of Lord c. on you 
Zech. 1. 21. then said I, what c. these to do? 

14. 5. God shall c. and all the saints with thee 
Mai. 3. 1. the Lord ye seek shall c. to his temple 

4. 6. lest I c. and smite the earth with a curse 
Mat. 2. 6. for out of thee shall c. a Governor 

5. 24. ^rst be reconciled, then c. and offer thy gift 

6. 10. thy kingdom c. thy will be done, Luke 11. 2. 
7. 15. false prophets c. to you in sheeps' clothing 
8. 7. Jesus saith to him, I will c. and heal him 

8. 1 am not worthy thou shouldest c.und. my roof 
9. and to another c. and he cometh, Luke 7. 8. 
11. many shall c. from east and west, and sit down 

11. 3. art thou he that should c? Luke 7. 19, 20. 

28. c. all ye that labour and are heavy laden 

16. 24. if any man will c. after me, let him deny 

17. 10. why say the scribes, Eiias must first c? 11. 
19. 21. go, sell that thou hast, and c. Luke 18. 22. 

22. 4. all things are ready, c. unto the marringe 

24. 14. gospel shall be preached, then shall end c. 
42. ye know not what hour your Lord doth c. 

25. 34. c. ye blessed of my Father, inherit kingd. 
Mark 8. 34. if any will c. after me,Z.w^-e9.23.I14.27. 

10.14. suffer little children to c. to me, Luke 18.16. 

21. and c. take up the cross, and follow me 
12. 7. this is the heir, c. let us kill him, Luke^O. 14. 
L2ike 10.1. every place whither he himself would c. 
13. 7. three years I c. seeking fruit on this fig-tree 

14. there are six days, in them c. and be healed 
17. 20. when the kingdom of God should c. 

19. 13. he said unto them, occupy till I c. 

20. 16. he shall c. and destroy these husbandmen 
22. 18. fruit of vine, till kingdom of God shall c. 

John 1. 39. he saith unto tlrem, c. and see 

3. 26. the same baptizeth, and all men c. to him 

5. 14. sin no more, lest a worse thing c. to tliee 
40. ye will not c. to me, that ye might have life 

6. 37. all that the Father giveth me shall c. to me 
44. no man can c. to me, except F. draw him, 65. 

7. 34. and vvhere I am, thither ye cannot c- 

37. if any man thirst, let him c. to me and drink 
i. 14. ye cannot tell whence I c. and whither 1 go 
13 19. now I tell you before it c that when it i& c. 



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JoTinM.18. 1 v/ill not leave you comfortless, I will « 
23. and we will c. unto him, and make our abod* 

17. 11. but these are in the world, I c. to thee, 13, 
21. 22. if I vvill he tarry till 1 c. what to thee? 23 

Acts 1.11. this J. shall so c.as ye have seen him go 

2. 20. before that great and notable day of Lord c. 

3. 19. sins blotted out, when times of refreshing c. 

7. 34. and now c. I will send thee into Egypt 

8. 24. pray that none of these things c. upon me 

9. 38. that he would not delay to c. to them 

13. 40. lest that c. onyouthatis spoken in proph, 
16. 9. saying, c. over into Macedonia, and help ud 
19. 4. believe on him that should c. after him 
24. 23. should forbi* no acquaintance to c. to him 
26. 7. to which promise our twelve tribes hope to c, 
22. no other than proph. and Moses say should c, 
Rom. 3. 8. that we say, let us do evil, that good c. 

9. 9. the word of promise, at this time, wiil I c. 
ICor. 4. 5. judge. nothing till the Lord c. who will 

11. 20. ye do shew the Lord's death till he c. 
34. the rest will I set in order when I c. 

15. 35. the dead, and with what body do they c? 

16. 2. that there be no gatherings when I c. 

10 if Timothy c. see he be with you without fear 

12. as to Apollos, I desired him to c. to you 
2Cer. 1. 15. I was minded to c. lo you before 

12. 20. for I fear, lest when Id shall not find you 
such as I would, and be to you as you would not 

Gul. 2. 21. if righteousness c. by the law, then is 
3.14. the blessing of Abraham might c. on Gentiles 

19. it was added, till the seed should c.to whom 
2 7'Aes.l.lO.whenhe shall c. to be glorified in saints 

2. 3. not c. except there c. a falling away first 
1 Tim. 4. 8. the life that now is, and of that to c. 

13. till I c. give attendan-ce to reading, to doctrine 
2Tim. 3. 1. in last days perilous times shall c. 

4. 3. tim.e will c. will not endure sound doctrine 
Tit. 3. 12. be diligent to c. to me to Nicapolis 
IJeb. 4. 16. let us c. boldly to the throne of grace 

7. 25. he is able to save them that c. to God by him 

10. 37. he that shall c. will c. and not tarry 
.Tarn. 4. 1. whence c. wars, c. they not of yourlusts? 

5. 1. weep for your miseries that shall c. on you 
2Pet. 3. 9. but that all should c. to repQutance 

10. day of Ld. will c. as a thief. Rev. 3. 3. 1 16. 15 

1 John 2. 18. as ye have heard, antichrist shall c. 

2 John 10. if I c. I will remember his deeds 
Rev. 2. 5. repent, or else I will c. to thee quickly 

25. that which ye have already, hold fast till I c. 
3. 11. behold, I c. quickly, hold that fast, 22. 7, 20. 
O.l.oneofthe four beasts, saying, c. and see, 3.5,7. 

18. 10. for in one hour is thy judgment c. 

22. 17. and let him that is athirst c. whoever will 

COME again. 
Gen. 28. 21. so that I c. again to my father's house 
-Exorf. 14.26. that waters may c. again on Egyptians. 
Lev. 14. 43. if the plague c. again and break out 
Judg. 8. 9. v/Jien I c. ag. in peace I will break down 

13 8. let man of God c. again to us, and teach us 
IKivgs 2.41.Shimei had gone toGath,and was c. n. 

12.5. depart for 3 days, and then c. ag. 2Chr.l0.5. 

17.21. O Lord, I pray, let this child's soulc. again 
Ezra 6. 21. children of Israel c. again, Mch. 8. 17. 
Psal. 126. 6. he shall c. again with rejoicing 
Prov. 3. 28. say not to thy neighbour, go and c. ag. 
Jer. 37. 8. the Chaldeans shall c. again and fight 
Lam. 1. 1 11. given for meat to make their soul c. a. 
Luke 10. 35. when I c. again I will repay thee 
John 14. 3. I will c. ag. and receive you to myself 
28. ye have heard how I said, Igo away and c. m 
2Cor. 2. 1. that I would not c. again in heaviness 

12. 21. lest, when I c. again, God will humble mo 

13. 2. I write, that if I c. again I will not spare 

COME do7on. 
Gen. 45. 9. thus saith Joseph, c. d. to me, tarry not 
Exod. 3. 8. I am c. d. to deliver and bring them up 

19. 11. the Lord will c. down on Mount Sinai 
JVum. 11. 17. I will c. d. and talk with thee there 
Dent. 28. 24. from heaven it shall c. doicn on thee 
.Judg. 7. 24. saying, c. doicn against the Midianites 

15. 12. they said, we are c. down to bind thee 
ISam. 6. 21. c. down and fetch the ark up to you 
23. 11. will Saul c.rf.? the Lord said, he willed. 

20. c. down, according to the desire of thy soul 
2Kings 1.4. thou shalt note. (i. from that bed, 6.16. 

9. thou man of God, c. a. |i 10. let fire c. d. 11, 12. 

J^rch. 6. 3. 1 am doing a great work, T cannot c.doivn 

Ps. 7. 16. his dealing shall c. down on his own pate 

72. 6. he shall c. down like rain on mown grass 

144. 5. bow the heavens, O Lord, and c. doicn 

Isa. 34. 5. my sword, it shall c. down on Idumea 

47. 1. c. doion, sit in the dust, O virgin daughter 
64. 1. ohjthatthou wouldestc. (foio?2, that mouni 

.Tcr. 13. 18. your principalities shall c. down 
21. 13. which say, who shall c.down against us? 

48. 18. c. down from thy glory, and sit in thirst 
F.zrk. 26. 16. the princes of the sea shall c. down 

27. 29. al! pilots shall c. down from their «hip.'> 
•30. 6. the pride of her power shall c. down 
Dan. 5.1 20. hardened in pride, he was made to c.d 



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feel »*. 11. cause thy mighty ones to c. down 
Mat. 24. x7. not c.d. to take any thing out of house 

27. to. c. down from the cross, 42. Mark 15. 30. 
Luke^. 54.. will thou that we command tire toe. d.? 

19. 5. Jesus said, Zacclieus, make haste and c. d. 
Jokn 4. 49. saith, Sir, c. down ere my ciiUd die 
Acts 14. 11. the gods are c. down to us Jike men 
Rev- 12. 12. devil isc. down to you, having wrath 

13. 13. makethtirec. down from heaven on earth 

20. 1, angel c. d. having the key of bottomless pit 

COME forth. 
Gen. 15.4. he that shall c. forth out of thy bowels 
1 isani. 14. 11. Hebrews c. forth out of their holes 

1 Kings'2. 30. Benaiah said, thus saith ihe k. c.f. 

2 Kings 10. 25. go in and slay them, let none c. /. 
Job 23. 10. when tried, I shall c foj-tk as gold 
Psal. 17. 2. let my sentence c. /. from thy presence 

88. 8, 1 am shut"up, and I cannot c. forth 
Eccl. 7. 18. thatfeareth God shall c./. of them all 



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Luke 12. 46. will c. in a day when he looketh not 

for him 

14. 23. go out, and compel them to c. in, that my 

16. 28. lest tkey c. into this place of torment 

John 5.43. 1 am c. in my Father's name, ye receive 

me not, if another c. in his own name ye receive 

6.14. prophetthat should c. nUo the world, 11. 27. 

^cZ5l6. 15. Lydia, saying, c. into house, abide there 



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Rom. 11. 25. till the fulness of Gentiles be c. in 
1 Cor. 14. 23. there c. iii those that are unlearned 

24. if there c. in one that belie veth not 
JunL.2. 2.tliere c. iyi also a poor man in vile raiment 
Rev. 3. 20. I will c. i)i to him, and sup with him 

COME near. 
Gen. 12. ll.Abram was c. ?iea'/- to enter into Egypt 
20. 4. but Abimelech had not c. near her 
Exod. 12. 48. then let him c. near and keep it 
16. 9. say unto Israel, c near before the Lord 
28. 43. or when they c. near to the altar, 30. 20. 



Isa. 11. 1. shall c. f. a rod out of the stemof Jesse J\''um. 16. 5. and will cause him toj:. near to him 

48. 1. and art c. /07-;;/i0ut of thewatersof Judah " ' ~ ' 

Jer. 4. 4. lest my fury c. forth like fire and burn 

37. 5. Pharaoh's army was c.f. out of Egypt, 7. 

46. 9. let mighty men c. forth, the Ethiopians 

48. 45. a fire shall c. fo7th out of Heshbon 
Ezek. 2i. 19. both twain shall c./. out of one land 
7Da?i. 3. 26. ye servants of the most high God, c.f. 

9. 22. O Daniel, I am c. forth to give thee skill 
-Joel'S. 18. a fountain shall c. forth of house of Lord 
JUic. 6. 2. out of thee shall c. f. that is to be ruler 
Zech. 2. 6. c.f. and flee from the land of the north 
J)[at. 13. 49. angels shall c. forth and sever wicked 

15. 18. c. forth from the heart, and defile the man 
J\Iark 9. 29. this kind c. forth by nothing but prayer 
Luke 12. 37. and will c. forth and serve them 
.lokn 5. 29. shall c. forth, they that have done good 

11.43. he cried with a loud voice,Lazarus, c. forth 
Acts 7.7. after that they shall c. forth and serve me 

COME hither. 
Gen. 15. 15. in the fourth generation shall c. hither 
Jv.dg. 16. 2. it was told G aiitesj Samson is c. hither 
Ruth 2. 14. at meal-time c. thou hither and eat 

1 Sam. 10. 22. they inquired if the man should c. h. 
16. 11. we will not sit down till he c. hither 

2 Sam. 14. 32. c. h. t^iat I may send thee to the king 
20.16.say to Joab, c.h. that I may speak with thee 

2 Kings 8. 7. toldBen-hadad, the man of G.is c.h. 
Prov. 25. 7. better it be said to thee, c. up hither 
Z)a«. 3.25. ye servants ofG. c. forth andc. hither 
Mat. 8. 29. artthou c. A. to torment us before time 
John 4. 15. that I thirst not, neither c. h. to draw 
16. Jesus saith, call thy husband and c. hither 
.,1cts 17. 6. that have turned the world are c. hither 
Rev. 4. 1. voice said, c. up h. 11. 12. | 17. 1. 1 21. 9. 



' COME in, or into. 
Gen. 6. 13. thou shalt c. j«iotheark, and thy sons 



40. that no stranger c. near to offer incense 
Josh. 10. 24. c. 7icar,put your feet on the necks 
1 Sam. 10. 20. had caused all the tribes to c. near 
Psal. 32. 9. be held in, lest they c. near unto thee 

119. 169. let my cry c. near before thee 
Isa. 41. 1. let us c. near together to judgment 
t 21. cause to c. near your cause, saith the L. 

48. 16. c. ye near unto me, hear ye this 

50.8. who is mine adversary 1 let him c. near me 
Exe/i.lS.G.nor hath c.ncar to amenstruous woman 

40. 46. which c.near to the Lord to minister to him 

44. 15. they shall c. iiear to me to minister to me 
16.theyshall c.near to my table to minister to me 
.-■3/?ios6.3.which cause the seat of violence to c.near 
Mai. 3. 5. and I will c. near to you to judgment 
Z-w^el9.41. when he was c. near, he beheld the city 
-^cis23.15.andwe,br he c.7(ear, are ready to kill him 

COME nigh. 
Ezod. 34. 30. but they were afraid to c. nigh him 
Lev. 10. 3. 1 will be sanctified in all that c. nigh me 

21. 21. no man thathath blemish shall c. nigh, 23. 
J^um. 18. 4. a stranger shall not c. nigh to you 
Deut. 20. 2. when you are c.nigh to battle, the priest 
LukelQ. 9. kingdom of Godis c. nigh unto jou, II. 

COME not. 
Exod. 19. 15. be ready, c. not at your wives 

24. 2. but they shall not c. nigh, nor the people 
Jfwm. 14. 30. ye shall iiot c. into the land I sware 

16.12 Dathan andAbiram said,v,-ewill jicfc. up, 14. 
Deut. 23. 10. unclean shall not c. within the camp 
Josh. 3. 4. c. not near unto the ark, that ye may 

23. 7. that ye c. not among these nations 

.Tudg. m.l~. there hath not c. a razor on mine head 

2Sam. 14.29. Absalom sent for Joab, but he would 

not c. he sent the second time, he would not c. 

1 Kings 13.22. carcase not c. to sepulchre of fathers 



Leu. 16.26. he shall bathe his flesh, and afterward 
shall c. into the camp, 28 J^^m. 19 7. | 31. 24. 
"Kum. 27. 21. and at his word they shall c. in 
Deut. 31. 2. I can no more go out nor c. in 
Josh. 14. 11. so is my strength to go out and c. in 
23. t 1. Joshua waxed old, and c- into days 

1 Kings 1. 14. I will c. ?n after thee and confirm 
3. 7. lam a child, I know not ho^v to gooutorc. i« 

14. 6. he saitf, c. in thou wife of Jeroboam 

15. 17. he might not sutler any to go out or c. in 

2 Kings i. 4. when c. in shut the door upon thee 

11. 9. they took each his men to c. in and go out 
'ICIiron. 1. 10. go out and c. n:' before this people 

16. 1. that he might let none go out or c. in to Asa 

23. 6. none c. i(i£o thenouseof the L. save priests 
A'eA. 2. 7. convey me over, till I c. into Judah 
Esth. 5. 12. Esther let no man c. if?iwith the king 

6. 5. and the king said, let Haman c. in 
Psal. 24. 7. and the King of glory shall c. in, 9. 
69. 1. for the waters are c. in unto my soul 
96. 8. bring an offering and c. into his courts 
109. 18. so let it c. into his bowels like water 
Cant. 4. 16. let my beloved c. into his garden 
fsa. 19. 1. behold, the Lordshall c. into Egypt 
23. the Assyrian shall c. into Egypt, Egy()tian 
24 10. every house shut up, that no man c. in 
59. 19. when the enemy shall c. in like a flood 
/er. 17. 19. gate, whereby the kings of Judah c. in 
51. 50. and let Jerusalem c. into your mind 
51. for strangers are c. into the sanctuaries 
Kzek. M. 5. I know things that c. iiito your mind 
38.10.at i he same time shall things c.into thy mind 
Mic. 5. 5' when the .\ssyrian shall c. ijito our land 
Mat. 10. 12. when ye c. into a house, salute it 
16. 27. Son of Man shall c. in glory of his Father 

24. 5. for many shall c. in my name, saying, lam 
Christ.and deceive many, Mark 13. 6. Luke 21.8. 

25. 31. when the Son of Man shall c. in his glory 
Luke 11. 33. they which c. in may see the fight 

12. 38. c in ihe second watth, or c. in the third 



19. 31. there is not a man in the earth to c. i)i to us 2 Kings 19. 32. king of Assyria shall not c. into this 
24. 31. and he said, c. intliou blessed of the Lord city, nor shoot arrow there, 33. Isa. 37. 33, 34. 
Exod. 12. 23. Lord will not sufier destroyer to c. in 2 Chron. 35. 21. I c. not against thee this day 
26. 43. when they c. in unto the tabernacle /rz7-al0.8.whosoeverwould «otc.within three days 

J\'eA.]3.1.Moabite not c. into congregation for ever 

./ob 3. 6. let It not c. into the number of the months 
13. 16. for a hypocrite shall not c. before him 

Psal. 32. 6. in floods they shall not c. nigh to him 
69. 27. let them not c. into thy righteousness 
91. 7. thousands shall fall, but it shalhiot c.nightliee 
132.3.1 will not c. into the tabernacle of my house 

Prov. 5. 8. c. not nigh the door of her house 

Isa. 7. 17. Lord shall bring days that have not c. 
25. there shall not c. the fear of briers and thorns 
28. 15. the overflowing scourge shall not c. to me 
32. 10. vintage shall fail, the gathering shall ?iot c. 
54. 14. far from terror, for it shall 7ioi c.near thee 
65. 5. which say, stand by thyself, c. 7iotnearme 

Jer. 37. 19. saying, the king of Babylon shall not c. 

Ezek.W 16. like things shall not c. nor shall it be so 
44. 13. they shall 7iot c. near to me to do oflice 

Hos. 4. 15. c. not ye unto Gilga!,nor go to Beth-. 
9. 4. their soul shall not c. into house of the Lord 

Zech. 14. 18. and if the family of Egypt c. not 

Mat. 22. 3. sent to call, and they would not c. 

.'l/arA-2.4.theyconld not c. n'gh for press, Lnke 8.19. 

Luke 14. 20. I have married a wi'e, I cannot c. 

.John 5. 24. and shall not c. into condemnation 

40. ye will not c. to me that ye might have life 
7. 34. where I am thither ye cannot c. 36. 
11. 58. think ye that he will not c. to the feast 1 

15. 22. if I had nut c. they had not had sin 

16. 7. if I go not away, the Comforter will not c. 
1 Cor. 4. 18. as thouL'h I would 7iot c. to you 

COME out. [stance 

Gen. 15. 14. afterwards shall c. out with great sub- 

17. 6. and kings shall c. out of thee, 35. 11. 
24. 13. the daughters of city c. out to draw water 

Lev. 16. 17. till he c. out and have made atonement 
JVum. 11. 20. shall eat till it c. out at your nostrils 

12.4. c. out ye three to tabernacle of congregat. 

20. 18. lest I c. out against thee with the sw^ord 

22. 5. there is a people c. out of Egypt, 11. 

33. 38. Aaron died fortieth year after Israel c.<?k 4 



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Deut. 28. 7. c. out one %vay, and flee seven ways 
Judg. 9. 15. if not, let fire c. out of the bramble 

29. he said, increase thine army and c. out 
lSam.2. 3. let not arrogancy c. out of your mouti 

11. 3. to-morrow we will c. out unto thee, 10. 

24. 14. after whom is the king of Israel c. out ? 
2 Sam. 16. 7. c. out, c. out, thou bloody man 
IKingsG. l.in the 4S0th year after Isr. were c. out 

20. 17. saying, there are men c. out of Samaria 
2Kings5. ll.hewillc. outtome, and lay his hand 

18. 31. make an agreement and c. out, Isa. 36. 16. 

19. 9. behold, he is c. out to fight against thee 
Psal. 14. 7. O that salvation werec. out of Zionl 

68. 31. princes shall c. out of Egypt, Ethiopia 
Prov. 12. 13. but the just shall c. out of trouble 
Isa. 34. 3. their stink shall c. out of their carcasea 
J\"ah. 1. 11. there is one c. out that imagineth evil 
Mat. 5. 26. by no means c. out till thou hast paid 

26. 55. are ye c. out as against a thief with swords 

and staves to take mel Mark 14.48. Luke 22.52. 

Jrra;-/i;1.25.hold thy peace, c. out of him, LukeA.. 35, 

5. 8. said, c. 0!<i,thou unclean spirit, Luked. 29. 
.John 1. 46. can any good thing c. out of jVazarethl 

7. 41. some said, shall Christ c. out of Galilee? 
..icts 16. 18. in the name of Jesus to c. out of her 
Rom. 11. 26. there shall c. out of Zion the Deliverer 
2 Cor. 6. 17. wherefore c. out from among them 
Heh.l .o.lhowghXhey c. out oUhe loins of Abraham 
Rev.lQ.12. saw spirits c. out of the mouth of dragon 

18. 4. a voice sayine, c. out of her, my people 

COME to pass. 
Exod.i.8.it shall c.topass if they will notbelieve,9. 
.,V7i77?.11.23.whether my word shall c. topassor not 

17. 5. c.<opa55the man's rod I choose shall blossom 
Deut.l. 12. shall c. to pass ifye heark. 11. 13. | 28.1. 

13. 2. and the signer the wonder c. to pass 
Josh. 23. 14. all are c. to pass, no good thing failed 
Judg. 13. 12. Manoah said, let thy words c to pass 

17. when thy sayings c.topass we may do honour 

21. 3. O Lord, why is this c. to pass in Israel, that 
1 Kings 13. 32. the saying shall surely c. to pass 
Isa. 7. 7. it shall not stand, nor shall it c. to pass 

14. 24. as I have thought, so shall it c. to pass 
42. 9. behold, the former things are c. to pass 

■Jer. 17. 24. it shall c. to pass ifye diligently liearken 

32. 24. what thou hast spoken is c. to pass 
Ezek. 12. 25. the word that I speak shall c. to pas3 

24. 14. 1 have spoken, it shall c. to pass,! will do it 
7;)a7i.2.29.maketh known to thee what shall c.top, 
Hos.l. 5. c. to pass that I will break the bow of Isr 
Joel2. 22. c.topass that whosoever shall call on L 
..8mos 8. 9. c. top. I will cause sun go down at nooH 
Zech. 6. 15. this shall c. to p. ifye diligently obey 

7. 13. therefore it is c. to pass, that as he cried 
.(T/'af. 24.6. all thesethings must c.topass,e\'\d not yet 
Mark 11. 23. things which he saith shall c. to pass 

13.29. when ye shall see these c.to p. Luke 21. 31. 
Luke 2. 15. and see this thing which is c. to pass 

21. 7. what sign when these things shall c. top. 28. 

24.12. wondering in himselfat what was c. topass 

18.hast not known the things which are c.topass 

.Tohnl3. 19. whenit isc. fop. ye may believe, 14. 29. 

■ ^cts3.23. c. iop. that every soul that will not heai 

Rev. 1. 1. to shew things must shortly c. to p. 22. 6 

COME short. 
7?o7«. 3.23. all have sinned and c. short of glorvof G. 
^ei .4.1. lest any of vou should seem to c. short of it 

COME together. 
.Toh 9. 32. and we should c. together in judgment 

19.12.histroops c.togcther against me and encamp 
.Ter.3. 18. shall c. iOjO-etAer out of land of the north 

50.4. Isr. andJud. shall c. tog ether, going and weep 
J3cts 1. 6. when they were c. together, 28. 17. 

10. 27. he found many that were c. together 

19. 32. knew not wherefore they were c. together 

21. 22. the multitude must needs c. together 
1 Cor. 1.5. c. together again, that Sat. tempt you not 

11. 17. 3"ou c. together, not for better but for worse 
18. when ye c. together in church, 20. 33. 1 14. 26- 
34. that ye c. not together to condemnation - 

14. 23. if whole church be c. together to one placa 

COME up. 
£x^f?.19. 13. trumpet sound theyshall cup to mount 
24. thou shalt t- up, thou and Aaron with thee 

24. 12. c. vp to me into the mount, and be there 

33. 5. 1 vv-ill c. up into midst of thee in a momenl 

34. 2. and c. up in the morning'to mount Sinai 
3. no man shall c. iip with thee nor be seen 

A'kw?. 20.5. why have ye made use. up outEgyptI 

./osA.4.16.that the priests c. itp out of Jordan, 17,18 

10. 4. c. up to me, and help me to smite Gibeon 

6. c. up to us quickly, save us, and help us 
.Tudg. 1. 3. Judah said, e. vp with me into my lot 

15.10. .Tudah said, why are ye c. 7ip against us? 

16. 18. Delilah sent, saving, c. up this once 

1 Sam. 14. 10. if they say" c. up to us, we will go up 

17. 25. said, have ve seen this man that is c. up? 

1 Kings 1. 35. then ve shall e. up after him, that he 
20. 22. the king of Syria will c. up against thee 

2 Kings 16. 7. c. up and save me from king of Syria 



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ZKinrrs lS.2o.a.m I now c. up without L. f5a.3G.10. 
•i C/'ir. 20. Iti. behold, they c. up by tJie ciitFof Ziz 
Job 7. 9. that gocth to the ^'lave, shall c. up no more 
Frov. ~5. 7. better that it be said, c. up nither 
Isa. 5. 6. but there shall c. up briers and thorns 
8. 7. and he shall c. up over all his channels 
14. 8. since laid down no fellow is c. up against us 
60. 7. they shall c. up with accept, on muie altar 
Jer. 9. 21. for death is c. up into our windows 
49. 19. behold, he shall c. up like a lion, 50. 44. 
22. behold, he shall c. vp and tiy as the eagle 
51. 27. cause the horses to c. up as caterpihars 

42. the sea is c. up upon Babylon, she is covered 

Lam. 1. 14. are 'wreathed, and c. up upon my neck 

. Ezek. 24. 8. ihatitmiglit cause fury to c. up to take 

37. 12. and cause you to c. up out of your graves 

38. 16. thou shalt c. up against my people Israel 
47. 1 12. on the bank shall c. up all trees 

Hos. 1. II. and they shall c. up out of the land 
10. 8. the thistle shall c. up on their altars 

13. 1.5. the wind of Lord shall c. up from wildern. 
Joel 2. 20. his stink and ill savour shall c. ^fp 

3. 9. let all men of war draw near, let them c. up 

12. let heathen c. up to the valley of Jehoshaphat 
^rnos 4. 10. 1 made the stink of your camps to c. up 
0Z»aa.21. saviours shall c.upon mountZion to judge 
Jonali 1. 2. their wickedness is c. up before me 

4. 6. the Lord made a gourd to c. up over Jonah 
Mic. 2. 13. the breaker is c. up before them 
J^ah. 2. 1. he that dasheth in pieces is c. up 
Zech. 14. 17. it shall be, that whoso will not c. up 

18. if the family of Egypt go not mj), c. not 
Acts 8. 31. he desired Phil, to c. up and sit with him 
39. when they were c. up out of the water 

10. 4. Cornelius, thy alms are c. up before God 
Rev. 4. 1. c. up hither, and I will shew thee, 11. 12. 

COME, Passive. 
Gen. 6. 13. the end of all flesh is c. before me 

18. 5. for therefore are ye c. to your servant 
21. according to the cry which is c. to me 

42. 21. therefore is this distress c. upon us 
Ezod. 3. 9. cry of the children of Israel is c. to me 

20. 20. fear not, for God is c. to prove you 
J^um. 22. 11. there is a people c. out of Egypt 
Deut. 31. IL when all Isr. is c. to appear before L. 
Josh. 5. 14. as captain of the host of Lord am I c. 
Judg. 16. 2. it was told, Samson is c. hither 

1 Sam. 4. 7. for they said, God is c. into the camp 
9.16.1ooked on my peo. because their cry is c.to me 

2 Sara. 1. 9. slay me, for anguish is c. upon me 

19. 11. the speech of all Israel is c. to the king 
2 Kings 4. 1. the creditor is c. to take my sons 

5. 6. when this letter is c. to thee, I sent Naaman 
8. 7. told him, saying, the man of God is c. hither 

Ezra 9. 13. and after all that is c. upon us 
Jo!) 3. 25. the thing I greatly feared is c. 4. 5. 
Psal. 44. 17. all this is c. upon us, yet we have not 

53. 6. O that the salvation of Israel were c. 

55. 5. fearfulness and trembhng are c. upon me 

69. 2. 1 am c. into deep waters, floods overflow me 

102. 13. time to favour Zion, yea the set time is c. 
Isa. 10. 28. he is c. to Aiath, he is passed to Migron 

56. 1. for my salvat. is near to c. and my righteous. 

CO. 1. arise, shine, for thy light is c. and glory of L. 

63. 4. and the year of my redeemed is c. 
Jer. 40. 3. have sinned, therefore this is c. upon you 

47. 5. baldness is c. on Gaza, Ashkeloniscutofl" 

50.27. v/oe to them, for their day is c. the time of 
31. thy day is c.the time that I will visit thee 

51.13. thatdwellest on many waters, thy end isc. 
Lam. 4. 18. our days are fulfilled, our end is c. 

5. 1. remember, O Lord, what is c. upon us 
Ezek. 7. 2. an end, the end is c. upon the land, 6. 
5. thus saitli L. an evil, an only evil, behold is c. 
7. the morn, is c. u[)on thee, O thou that d wellest 
10. behold the day, behold, it is c. 39. 8. 

17. 12. the king of Babylon is c. to Jerusalem 

21. 25. thou wicked prince whose day is c. 29. 
Dun. 9. 13. as it is written, all this evil is c. on us 
Amos 8. 2. the end is c. on my people of Israel 
Mic. 1.9. he isc. to gate of my people, to Jerusalem 
Mat. 3. 7. who warned you to flee from wrath to c? 

12. 28. the kingdom of God is c. unto you 
44. when he is c. he findeth it empty, swept 
18.11Son of Man is c. to save that which was lost 
.Vark 1. 24. art thou c. to destroy us? Luke 4. 34. 
4.29. he puts in the sickle, because the harvest is c. 

14. 8. she is c. aforehand to anoint my body 
41. sleep on now, it is enough, the hour is c. 

Luke 7. 34. the Son of Man is c. eating and drink. 
15.27.thybrotheris c. father hath killed fattedcalf 
19. 9. this day is salvation c. to this house 
10. the Son of Man is c. to seek and to save lost 
ToknK. 19. that light isc. into the world, men loved 
4. 2!i. when he is c. he will tell us all things 

11. 28. the Master is c. and calleth for thee 
12.23. the hour is r. Son of Man be glorified, 17. 1. 
15. 26. when the Comforter is c. whom I will send 
16.8.when he is c. he will reprovethe world of sin 

13. when the Spirit of truth is c. he will guide 

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Jb/ml6.21.awoman hath sorrow because liouris c. 
Bom. 11. 11. salvation is c. unto the Gentiles 
16. 19. for your obedience is c. abroad among all 
1 Cor. 13. 10. when that which is perfect is c. tiien 
Gal. 3.25. but after that faith is c. we are no longer 
CoM. 6. which gospel is do you, as it is in all world 
1 John 4. 2. that Jesus Christ is c. in the flesh 
3. every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus 
Christ is c. in the flesh is not of God, 2 John 7. 
5. 20. we know that the Son of God is c. and given 
Rev. 6. 17. for the great day of his wrath is c. 
11. 18. and thy wrath is c. and lime ot the dead 
12.10. now isc. salvat. and strength, and king. of G. 
14. 7. I'ear God, for the hour of his judgment is c. 

18. 17. in one hour, so great riches is c. to nought 

19. 7. for marriage of the Lamb is c. and his wife 
/ am COME, or am I COME. 

Exod. 18. 6. / thy father-in-law am c. to thee 
Jfum. 22. 38. Balaam said, lo / afa c. to thee 
Deut.2Q.'3. J am c. into the country the Lord sware 
1 Sarn. 16. 2. / am c. to sacrifice to the Lord, 5. 
2Sam. 14. 15. nowthat lam c to speak of this thing 
32. to say, wherefore am I c. trom Geshur? 
19. 20. / am c. first to meet my lord the king 
Ps. 69. 2. / am c. into deep waters where the floods 
Eccl. 1. 16. 1 communed, lo, / ajn c. to great estate 
Cant.5.1. 1 am c. into my gar. my sifter, my spouse 
Dan. 9. 23. and 1 am c. to shesv thee, 10. 14. 
10. 12. thy words were heard, / am c. fur thy w. 
Mat. 5. 17. think not I am c. to destroy the iaw 
9. 13. / am not t. to call the righteous but sinners 
10. 34. think not that I am c.to send peace on earth 
35. lam c. to set a man at variance against lather 
J^2ike 12. 51. suppose ye that /am c. to give peace 
Johii 1. 31. therefore am I c. baptizing with water 
5.43. /a7ft c.inmyFather's name,ye receive me not 
7. 28. / fljft not c. of myself, he that sent me is true 
9.39. Jesus said, for judgm. /a??i c. into this world 
10.10. /a?«c. that they might have life, and abund. 
12.46.1 am c.a light into the world, whoso believes 
16. 28. lam c. into the world, again I leave world 

COME joined with ime. 
Gc7(.30.33. shall my righteous, answer infmeto c. 
Exod. 13. 14. when thy son asketh thee in time to c. 
saying, what is this 7 Deut. 6. 20. ./osh. 4. 6, 21. 
Josh. 22. 24. in time to c.your childr.mightspeak,28. 
1 Sa?n. 1. 20. iijiie was c. after Hannah conceived 
Psal. 102. IS.timeto favour Zion, the set iii/jc isc. 
Prov. 31. 25. she shall rejoice in time to c. [tie 
Cant. 2. 12. fjme of singing of birds is c. voice of tur- 
Isa. 13. 22. her time is near to c.her days shall not 
30. 8. note in a book that it may be for tpne lo c. 
42. 23. who will hearken and hear for time to c. 
Ezek. 7. 7. the time is c. the day of trouble is near 
Hag.l.2.the time is not c. the Lord's house be built 
Luke9.51. the time was c. he should be received up 
Gal. 4. 4. but when the fulness ot time was c. 
1 Tm.6.19. lay. up good foundal. against time to c. 
1 Pet. 4. 17. the time is c. that judgm. must begin 

1 ei COME. 

Deut. 12. 9. for ye are not as yet c. to rest L. giveth 

.lohri 2. 4. Jesus saith, woman, my hour is not 2/e*c. 

7. 6. Jesus said to them, my time is not yet c. 8. 

30. because his hour was not yet c. 8. 20. 

11. 30. Jesus was not yet c. into the town 
Rev. 17. 10. five are fallen, the other is not yet c. 

COMELY. 
1 Sam. 16. 18. David, a son of Jesse, a c. person 
Job 41. 12. I will not conceal his c. proportion 
Psal. 33. 1. praise is c. for the upright, 147. 1. 
Prcv. 30. 29, yea, four are c. in going 
Eccl. 5. 18. it is c. for one to eat, drink, and enjoy 
Cant. 1. 5. 1 am black but c. O daughters of Jerus. 
10. thy cheeks are c. with rows of jewels 

2.14. thy voice is sweet, and thy countenance is c. 

4. 3. thy lips are like scarlet, thy speech is c. 

6.4.thou art c. O my love, as Jerusalem, terrible as 
Isa. 4. 2. fruit of the earth shall be excellent and c. 
Jer. 6. 2. 1 likened daughter of Zion to a c. woman 
1 Cor. 7. 35. but I speak for that which is c. 

11.13.is it c.that a woman pray to God uncovered? 

12. 24. for our c. parts have no need, but God 
COMELINESS. 

Isa. 53. 2. he hath no form nor c. nor beauty, that 
Ezek. 16. 14. for it was perfect through my c. 

27. 10. they of Persia and Lud set forth thy c. 
Lki7i. 10. 8. my c. was turned in me into cur/tiplion 
1 Cor.l2.23.our uncomelvparts have more abund. c. 

COMERS. 
Heb. 10. 1. can never make the c. thereunto perfect 

COMEST. 
Gen. 10. 19. was from Sidon as thou c. to Gerar 

13. 10. like the land of Egypt, as thou c. to Zoar 
24. 41. when thou c. to my kindred, if thay give not 

Deut. 2. 19. thou c. nigh the children of Ammon 
20. 10. when thou c. nigh to city to fight against it 

28. 6. blessed shall thou be when thou c. in 
19. cursed shalt thou be when thou c. in 

Judg. 17. 9. Micah said to Levite, whence c. thou? 
19.17. the old man said to Levite, whence c. thou? 



15'a7/i.l6.4.and said,c.tho'u peaceably?l^m^52.i3 

17. 43. am 1 a dog, that thou c. to me with staves? 

45. thou c. to me with a sword and with a speai 

2 Sam. 3. 13. bring Michal when thou c. to see me 

l/l7;iosl9.15.when thou c.anointHazaelto be king 

2h'ings 5.25. Ehsha said, whence c. fliou,Gehazi? 

Job 1. 7. whence c. thou ? Satan answered, 2. 2. 

Jer. 51. 61. when thou c. to Babylon and shall see 

Jonah 1. 8. what thy occupation? whence c. thou? 

J/ai.3.14. to be baptized of thee, a/id c. uiou to me? 

/.mAc 23.42. rememb. me whenc. into thy kingdom 
COMETH. 

Gen. 37. 19. they said, behold this dreamer c. 

Lev. 11. 34. on which such water c. is unclean 

Deut. 18. 8. beside what c. of sale of his patrimony 
23.13.turn backward coverthaiwhich c.fiom thee 

ISam. 4. 3. when ark c. among us, it may save us 
9. 6. all that the man of God saith c. surely to pass 
20. 27. wherefore c. not the son of Je.sse to meat? 
29. therefore he c. not to the king's table 

1 Kings 14. 5. for when she c. in will feign herself 

2Kiiigs 9. 18. came to them, but he c. not again, 20. 
11. 8. be ye with the king ashec. in, 2 C/ir. 23. 7. 

Job 3. 21. which long for death, and it c. not 
28. 20. whence c. wisdom, where understanding? 

Psal.'SU. 5. weeping for niglit, bui joy c in morning 
62.1. my soul waittlh on God, from him c. my salv. 
75. 6. promotion c. not from the east nor west 
96. 13. before Lord, for he c. to judge the earth 
118. 26. blessed is he that c. in name of the Lord 
121. 1. my eyes to hills, from whence c. my help 
2. my help c. from the Lord who made heaven 

Prov. 1. 26. I will mock when your fear c. 
27. when your destruction c. as a whirlwind 

11. 2. when pride c. then c. shame, but with lowl? 
18. 3. v.-hen the wicked c. then c. contem.pt 

-EccZ.6.4.hec. in with vanity, departeth in darkness 

11.8. if a man live many years, all that c. is vanity 

Cant. 2. 8. he c. leaping upon the mountains 

/5a. 13. 9. the day of t^e Lord c. with wrath 

30. 13. whose breaking c. suddenly at an instant 

27. the name of the Lord c. from far, burning 

44. t 19. fall down to that which c. on a tree 

62. 11. say ye to Zion, behold, thy salvation c. 

63. 1. who is this thatc. from Edom, from Bozra? 
Jer. 17. 6. like heathen, he shall not see when goodc. 

8. and shall not see when heat c. but her leaf 
43. 11. when he c ho shall smite the land of Egypt 

Lam. 3. 37. who is he that saith, dnd it c. to pass 
5. t 4. our water for money, our wood c. for price 
Ezek. 14. 4. and c. to a prophet to inquire, 7. 

20. 32. that which c. in your mind shall not be 

21. 7. for the tidings, because it c. behold it c. 

24. 24. when this c. you shall know I am the Lord 
33. 31. they come to thee as rhe people c. i.nd sit 

33. when this c. to pass, then shall they know 

47. 9. every thing shall live whither the ri\ers c. 

Dan. 11. 16. that c. against him shall do exploits 

12. 12. blessed is he that c. to the 1335 days 
Hos. 7. 1. the thief c. in, and the troop of robberg 
Joel2.1. day of the L. c. Zech. 14. 1. 1 Thess. 5. 2. 
J\Iic. 5. 6. deliver us from the Assyrian when he c, 
j\Ial. 4. 1. the day c. that shall burn, day that c. 
Jl/a<. 3.11. he that c. after me is might, than I, whose 

shoes not worthy to bear, Mark 1. 7. Luke 3. 16. 

5. 37. whatsoever is more than these c. of evil 

8. 9. I say to another, come, and he c. Luke7.8 
13. 19. then c. the wicked one, and catcheth away 
21. 5. behold, thy king c. unto thee, .John 12. 15. 

9. blessed is he that c. in name of Lord, hosanna 
in the highest, Mark 11. 9. Luke 13.35. 1 19. 38 

25. 19. after a longtime lord of those servantc c. 
Murk 6. 48. he c. to them walking on the 5,ea 

8.38. be ashamed when he c. in glory of his Father 

9. 12. Elias c. first, and restoreth all things 
14.43. whilehe yet spake c. Judas one of the twelve 

I^ukeQ.47. whoso c. to me, and heareth my sayings 
12. 37. the Lord when he c. shall find watching 
40. Son of Man c. at an hour when ye think not 
43. his lord, when he c. shall find so doing 
55. ye say, therewill be heat, and it c. to pass 

17. 20. kingdom of God c. not with observation 

18. 8. Son of jMan c. shall he find faith on earth? 
John 3. 8. but thou canst not tell whence it c. 

20. nor c. to the light, lest his deeds be reproved 

21. he that doeth the truth, c. to the light 
4. 21 . woman, believe me, the hour c. 93. 1 16. 32. 

6. .35. he, that c. to me shall never hunger, 37. 

45. man that hath learned of the Father c. to ma 

7. 27. vvhen Christ c. no man knoweth, 31. 
42. said, that Christ c. of the seed of D^'id 

9. 4. the night c. when no man can work 
14. 6. no' man c. to the Father but by m'e 
16. 2. the time c. that whosoever killefh you 
25. the time c. I shall no more speak in proverbs 
32. the hour c. that ye shall be scattered 
.Bets 10. 32. who when he c. shall speak to thee 
7?om.4.9.c.thisblessedness on the circumcisiononly 
]0.17.sothon, faith c. by hearing, hearing by word 
1 Cor. 15. 24. tJien c. the end, when he shall have 



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SCor. 11. 28. besides that which c. on me daily 
Ep:i- 5. tj. for these things c. the wrath of God ujion 
the chiidren of disobedience, Vol. 3. (j. 
] T/icss.5.2. day of the Ld. so c. as a thief in night 
liei). 11. ti. he tiiatc. to God must believe tliat lie is 
Jude 14. the Loid c. with 10,0U0 of iiis saints 
Rcu. 1. 7. liec. witiiclouds, every eye shall see iiim 
17. 10. when he c. he must continue a shortspace 

COMETH down. 
Isa. 55. 10. as tlie rain c. down from heaven 
John (i. 33. bread of God is he which c. down, 50. 
James 1. 17. every good and perleot gilt c. down 
Rev. 3. 12. new Jerusalem which c. down from God 

COMETH /ori/i. 
Gc7i. 24. 43. when the virgin c. forth to draw water 
Exod. 4. 14. also behold he c. forth to meet thee 
8. 20. before Fliaraoh, lo, he c. /oriA to the water 
Judg. 11. 31. whatsoever c. forth of the doors 
ISairi. li. 7. whosoever c. not forth after Saul 
,%/<;6 5. 6. tliougii atiiiction c. not forth of the dust 
14. 2. lie c. forth like a dower, and is cut down 
Isa. 2d. 29. this also c. fortii from the Lord 
Ezck. 33. 30. hear what word c. forth from Lord 
JJ/ic. 1. 3. behold, the Ld. c. forth out of his place 

COMETH nigh. 
J<i'iun. 1. 51. Levltes set up tabernacle, the stranger 
that c. yii^j-Ashali beput to death, 3. 10, 38. | IS. 7. 
COMETH o««. 
Ea;<j<f.28.35.be heard when he c. oh£, thathe die not 
JVu.'ii. 12. 12. fle?h is half consumed when lie c. owf 
JDcut. 23. 57. her eye evil toward young that c. o«Z 
\Kings 8. 41. a stranger tiiat c.OiUof a far country 
Job 20. 25. it is drawn, and c. out of the body 
37.22. fair wealuer c. out of the north, with God is 
Cant. 3. 6. who is this that c. ctttof the wilderness? 
Isa. 2d. 21. the Lord c. out of his place to punish 
42.5. spread forth eartli, and that which c. out of it 
Jer.4iQ. 20. destruclioti cometh, it c. out of the north 
Ezck A. I2.sliail bake it v/itli dung that c.out of man 
Mat. 15. 11. but that which c. out of the mouth, 
" this detileth a man, .Mark 7. 20. 
21. 27. for as the lightning c. out of the east 

COMETH up. 
lSaTO.23.14. and she said, an old man c. up covered 
Cant. 8. 5. who is this that c. up from wilderness? 
Isa. 24. 18. and he that c. ttp outof midst of the pit 
Jer. 48. 7. wlio is this that c. w;? as a flood? 

50. 3. out of north there c. up a nation against her 
£rffly.3.16.v>'hen he c. up to people, will invade them 
j\Iat. I7. 27. casta liook, take up the fish first c. up 

COMFORT, Substantive. 

Job G. 10. then should I yet have c. yea, I would 
10. 20. let me alone, that I may take c. a little 

P5.119. 50. this is my c. in my affliction, thy word 
73. let thy merciful kindness be for my c. 

fsa. 57. 6. should I receive c. in these? 

Ezek. 16. 54. in that thou art a c. to them 

Mat. 9. 22. daughter be of good c. Luke S. 48. 

Mark 10. 49. be of good c. rise, he calleth thee 

^cts 9. 31. walking in the c. of the Holy Ghost 

Ro7n.l5.4. tlirough patience and c. of the scriptures 

ICor. 14. 3. speaketh to men to exhortation and c. 

2Cor. 1. 3. blessed be God, even the God of all c. 

4. by the c. wherewith v.e are comforted of God 
7. 4. great is my glorying of you, I am filled with c. 
13. therefore we were comforted in your c. 
13. 11. brethren, be perfect, be of good c. 

Phil. 2. 1. if there be therefore any c. of love 
19. that I may also be of good c. when I know 

Col.i. 11. tliese onlv, which have been a c. to me 
COMFORT, Verb. 

G'cK. 5.29. this same sliallc. us concerningour work 

, 18. 5. c. ye your hearts, after that you shall pass on 
27. 42. Esau as touching thee doth c. himself 
37. 35. all his sons and daughters rose up to c. him 

Judg. 19. 5. c. thy heartv^?ith a morsel of bread, 8. 

<iSam. 10. 2. David sent to c. him, 1 Chro?i. 19. 2. 

J Chron. 7. 22. and his brethren came to c. him 
19. 2. servants of David came to Hanun to c. him 

Job 2.11. his friends came to mourn with and c. him 
7. 13. when I say, my bed shall c. me, my couch 
9.27. if I say, I will forget, I will c. myself 
21.34.how then eye me in vain, seeing in answers 

Psal. 23. 4. thy rod and thy staff, they c. me 
71. 21. thoushalt increase and c. me on every side 
119. t 70. lot thy merciful kindness c. me 
82. my eyes fail, saying, when wiltthou c. me? 

Cant. 2. 5. c. me with apples, for T am sick of love 

fsa. 22. 4. look away from ine, labour not to c. me 
40. ]. c. ye, c. ye my people, saith your God 

51. 3. Ld. shalic. Zion, he will c. her waste places 
19. two things are come, by whom shall I c. thee? 

fil. 2. he hath sent me to c. all that mourn 
66. 13. so will I c. you, ye shall be in Jerusalem 
.(ir.B.lS. when I would c.mj'self, heart is faint in me 
16. 7. nor shall men tear to c. them for the dead 
31. 13. for I will c. them, make rejoice from sorrow 
/0am. 1.2. among lovers she hath none toe. her, 17. 
■21. they heard that I sigh, there is none to c. me 
2. 13. what shall 1 equal to thee, that I may c. thee? 
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£2eA:.l4.23.they shall c. you when ye see their ways 
Zcch. 1.17. Ld. shall yet c. Zion, and choose Jerus. 
10. 2. diviners told false dreams, they c. in vain 
John 11. 19. to c. them concerning tlicir brother 
2 Cor. 1. 4. that we may be able to c. them who 

2. 7. ye ought rather to forgive and c. him 
Eph. 6. 22. and tiiat he migiit c. your hearts 
Col. 4. 8. he might know your estate, c. your hearts 

1 IViess. 3. 2. to c. you concerning your faith 

4. 18. wherefore c. ofte another with these words 

5. 11. wherefore c. yourselves together and edify 
14. c. the feeble-minded, support the weak 

2Thess. 2. 17. now our Lord Jesus c. your hearts 
COMFORTABLE. 

2 Sam. 14. 17. the word of my Lord shall now be c. 
Zeck. 1. 13. Lord answered the angel with c. words 

COMFORTABLY. 
2 Sam. 19. 7. go forth and speak c. to thy servants 
2 Chron. 30. 22. he spake c. to all the Levites 
32. 6. he set captains over the people, and spake c. 
Isa. 40. 2. speak ye c. to Jerusalem, cry to hei 
Hos. 2. 14. 1 will allure her, and speak c. to her 

COMFORTED. 

Gen. 24. 67. Isaac was c. after his mother's death 

37.35.Jac. refused to be c. for he said, I go to grave 

38. 12. Jud. was c. and went up to his sheep-shear. 
50. 21. Joseph c. his brethren, and spake kindly 

Ruth 2. 13. let mefindfav. for that thou haste, me 
2 Sam. 12. 24. David c. Cath-sheba his wife 

13. 39. for he was c. concerning Amnon 

Job 42. 11. all his brethren c. him over all the evil 
Psal. 77. 2. my sore ran, my soul refused to be c. 

86. 17. because thou, Lord, hast holpen and c. me 

119.52. 1 remembered thy judgments, have c. mys. 
Isa. 49. 13. for God hath c.h]^ people, 52. 9. 

54. 11. oh, thou'afflicted, tossed, and not c. 

G6. 13. and ye shall be c. in Jerusalem 
./cr.31.15. Rachel weeping, refus. to be c. for child. 
Ezek. 5. 13. I will cause fury to rest, I will be c. 

14. 22. ye shall be c. concerning all the evil 
31.16. all that drink water be c. in parts of earth 
32. 31. Pharaoh shall see them, and shall be c. 

.l/a^ 2. 18. would not be c. because they were not 
5. 4. blessed are they that mourn, for they shall he c. 
Luke 16. 25. now he is c. and thou art tormented 
.lohn 11. 31. the Jews which c. her, saw INIary rise 
.^cis 16. 40. when they had seen brethren, c. them 
29. 12. brought young man alive, were not a lit. c. 
Rom. 1. 12. That 1 may be c. together with you 
ICor. 14. 31. that all may learn, and all may be c. 
2Ci9r. 1. 4. the comfort wherewith we are c. of God 
7. 6. God c. us by the coming of Titus 
7. the consolation wherewith he was c. in you 
13. therefore we were c. in your comfort 
Col. 2. 2. that their hearts miglit be c. being knit 
1 Thess. 2.11. ye know how he exhorted and c. you 

3. 7. we were c. over you in all our affliction 

COMFORTEDST. 
/5a.l2.1. thine anger is turned away, and thou c. me 

COIMFORTER, S. 
2Sam. 10. 3. that he hath sent c. to thee, 1 Chr. 19. 3. 
.Tob 16.2. heard many things, miserable c. are ye all 
Psal. 69. 20. 1 looked for c. but found none 
Eccl. 4.1. tears of the oppressed, and they had no c. 
Z^a77i.l.9.she came down wonderfully, she had no c. 
16. c. that should relieve my soul is far from me 
JSTah. 3. 7. whence shall I seek c. for thee? 
John 14. 16. he shall give you another C. to abide 
26. but the C which is Holy Ghost, shall teach 
15.26. when the C. is come || 16. 7. C. will not come 

COMFORT ETH. 
.Tab 29. 25. I dw^elt, as one that c. the mourners 
/.sa.51.12. 1, even 1, am he that c. you, who art thou 

66. 13. as one whom mother c. will I comfort you 
2Cor. 1. 4. who c. us in all our tribulations 

7. 6. God that c. those that are cast down 

COJMFORTLESS. 
■Tohn 14.18. I will not leave vou c. will come to you 

COMFORTS. 
Psal. 94. 19. of my thoughts, thy c. delight my soul 
/sa.57.13. 1 will lead him also, and restore c. to him 

COMING. 
Gen. 30. 30. the Lord hath blessed thee since my c. 

43. t 20. O sir, c. down we came to buy food 
//eu.l4.t48. if the priest c. in shall come and look 
J\rum. 22. 16. let nothing'hinder thee from c. 
.ludg. 5. 28. why is his chariot so long in c? 
ISnin. 16. 4. elders of the town tremble at his c. 

29. 6. thy going and c. in with me, since day of c. 
2Sam. 3. 25. to know thy going out and thy c. in 
2Ki7igs 13. 20. invaded the land at c. in of the year 

19. 27. 1 know thy going out and c. in, Isa. 37. 28. 
Psal. 37. 13. for he seeth that his day is c. 

121. 8. Lord shall preserve thy going out and c. in 
Isa. 14. 9. hell is moved for thee to meet thee at c. 

44. 7. the things tl. it are c. let them shew to them 
Jer. 8. 7. and swallow observe the time of their c. 
Dan. 4. 23. saw a holy one c. down from heaven 
Mic. 7. 15. accord, to the days of the c.out of Egypt 
Mai. 3. 2. who may abide the day of his c ? 



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Mai. 4. 5. before the c.of thegreatday of thoLord 
,yi/a£. 16.28. till they see Son ot^Man c.in his kingdom 
24. 3. tell us what shall be the sign of thy c.? 
27. so shall the c. of the Son of Man be, 37, 39, 
30. when they shall see the Son of Mane. in cloudSj 
26. 64. Mark 13. 26. ] 14. 62. lAi/ic2L 27 
48. shall say, my Ld. delayeth his e. Luke 12.45 
25.27. at my c. have received my own, Luke 19.23 
Mark 6. 31. for there were many c. and going 
Luke 9. 42; as he was yet c. the devil tare him 

18. 5. lest by her continual c. she weary me 
John 5. 7. while 1 am c. another steppeth befor*iie 

25. the hour is c. 28. || 10. 12. seeththe v.-olf c. 
.-ids 1. t 8. receive the power of the Holy Ghost c. 
7. 52. shewed before of the c. of the ju.st One 

9. 23. he was with them c. in and going out 

10. 25. as Peter was e in Cornelius met him ' 
13. 24. when John had preached before his c. 

ICor. 1. 7. waiting for the c. of our Lord Jesus 
15. 23. afterward they mat are Christ's at his c. 
16.17. lamgladofe. ofStephanus andFortunatus 

2Co?-. 7. 6. God comforted us by the c. of Titus 

7. not by his e. only, but by the consolation 
Phil.l. 26. be more abundant by my c. to you again 
lThess.2.19. are not ye our rejoicing at our Ld'sc. 

3. 13. hearts unblameable at the c. of our Lord 

4. 15. we who remain to the c. of our Lord 

5. 23. preserved blameless to the c. of our Lord 
2Thess. 2. 1. webeseechvoubytlie c.of our Lord 

8. and shall destroy with the brightness of his c 
O.even him whose c. is after the working of Satan 

Jam. 5. 7. be patient, brethren, to the e. of the Lord 

8. for the c. of the Lord draweth nigh 
IPet. 2. 4. to whom c. as unto a living stone 
2Pet.l.l8.make known power and c. of our L.Jesus 
3. 4. saying, Avhere is the promise of his c' 

12.1ooking and hasting to the c.of the day of God 
IJohn 2. 28. not be ashamed before him at his c. 
Rev. 13.11. beheld another beast cup outof earth 
21. 2. new Jerus. c. down from God out of heaven 

COMINGS. 
Ezek. 43. 11. shew them the goings out and c. in 

COMMAND. 
2 Sam. 23. f 23. David set Benaiah at his c. 
Job 39. 27. doth the eagle mount up at thy c? 

COMMAND 
Is referred (I) To God, whose command extendeth 
to the earth, Psal. 33.9. To the heavens, Psa.]. 
148. 5. To his people, Exod. 34. 11. To the 
adversaries of the church. Lam. 1. 17. To the 
clouds, Isaiah 5. 6. To serpents, Amos 9. 3. 
To unclean spirits, Mark 1. 27. It signifies^ 
[1] His authority and power over his creatures^ 
Psal. 148. 5. [2] His will and readiness to 
help his own children in their distress, Psal. 
42. 8. [3] To require due obedience to his la^cs, ' 
Deut. 11. 22. [4] To procure, or icork, Psak 
44. 4. [5] To enable and incline. Job 36. 10. 
[6] To restrain, Isa. 5. 6. [7] To appoint, or 
establish firmly, Psal. 111. 9. [8] To stir up 
by his providence, Isa. 13. 3. [9] To givej or 
bestoiD, Lev. 25. 21. This word compre.hendeth 
instruction, prediction, exhortation, and con- 
solation. Mat. 11. 1. compared with Mat. 10. 
6, 17, 26, 40. 
(II) To man, as parents commanding their chil- 
dren, Gen. 18. 19. | 50. 16. Governors their 
officers, Joshua 1. 10. Kings their subjects, 
2 Chron. 14. 4. Pastors their people, 2 Thesa. 
3. 4, 6. 
Gen. is. 19. Abrah. will c. his child, and household 
Exod. 8. 27. we will sacrifice as God shall c. us 
18. 23. if thou do this thing, and God c. thee so 
A''um. 9. 8. I will hear what the Lord will c. 
36. 6. this is the thing which the Lord doth c. 
Dezit. 28. 8. the Lord shall c. the blessing on that 
32. 46 ye shall e. your children to observe to do 
.Tosh. 11. 15. so did "Moses c. Joshua, and so he did 
Psal: 42. 8. the Lord will c. his loving-k^ndnesa 
44. 4. art my king, O God, c. deliverance for Jacob 
Isa. 45. 11. concerning the work of my hands, c. me 
Jer. 27. 4. c. them to say to their masters 
Lam. 1. 10. heathen didst c.they should not enter 
MatA.3. c. these stones be made bread, Luke-4.3. 
19.7. why did Moses c to give writing of divorcem. 
27. 64. c. therefore that sepulchre, be made sure 
Mark 10.3.he said to them, what did Moses c. youl 
Luke 8.31.that he would not c. them to go into deep 
9.54. wilt thou we e.fire to come down from heaves 
jlcts 5. 28. saying, did not we straitly c. yon 
15. 5. and to c. them to keep the law of Bloses 
2 Thess.3.4.ye both do, and will do things we c. you 
6. we c. you, brethren, in name of our Lord J&RVi 
12.that are such wee. and exhort by our Ld.Jas 
ITim. 4. 11. these things e. and teach 

/ COMMAND. 
Exod. 7. 2. shall speak all that Ic. thee, Jer^. 7,17 
34. 11. observe thou what /c. thee, Deut. 12 QB 
Lev. 25. 21. then / will c. my blessing upon you 
Deut. 4. 2. ye shall not add to the word Ic. you 



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!Jeut. 7. 11. shalt keep command. Ic. thee this day, 
to do them, 8. 11. 1 J0.13.| 11.8, 27.| 13. 18.| 30.8. 
24. 18. therelbru / c. thee to do this thing, '2'2. 
30.1(i. Ic. thee tiiis day to love the Lord tliy God 
Isa. 5. 6. /will c. the clouds that they rain not 
Jer. 11. 4. obey my voice, and do all whicli / c. you 
34.:22. beholil, / will c. saith the Lord, and cause 
."fmos 9.3. thencewill/t. serpent, he shall bite them 
4. thence I c. the sword, and it shall slay ihem 
9. / will c. and 1 will silt the house of Israel 
John 15.14. ye are my friends, if ye do what Ic. you 
17. these things Ic. you, that ye love one another 
Acts 16. 18. I c. thee in the name of Jesus Christ 
I Cor. 7. 10. to the married I c. yet not I, but Lord 

COMMANDED. 
Gen. 45. 19.now thou art c. this do ye, take wagons 
50. 1-2. Joseph's sons did to him as he c. them 
Exod. 1. 17. mid wives did not as king of Egypt c. 
Lev. 10. 13. eat, it in the holy place, for so 1 am c. 
Deut. 1.18. 1 c. you at that time all things, 3. 18, 21. 
Josh. 4. 8. the children of Israel did as Joshua c. 
8. 8. set the city on fire, see I have c. you 
:22. 2. ye have obeyed my voice in all I c. you 
Judg: 13. 14. all that I c. hev, let her observe 

1 Sam. 20. 29. my brother, he hath c. me to be there 
21. 2. David said, the king c. me a business, and 

2 Sa7)i. 13. 28. then kill Amnon, have not I c. you 
21. 14. they performed all that the king c. 

2A!"m^5ll.9.accordingto all that Jehoiada priest c. 
16.16. thus did according to all that king Ahazc. 

1 Chron. 21.17. is it not I c. people to be numbered 

2 Chron. 8. 14. for so had David the man of God c. 
14. 4. Asac. Judah to seek L. God of their fathers 
32. 12. Hezekiah H 33. 16. Manasseh c. Judah 

.Xeh. 13. 19. I c. that the gates should be shut 
22. 1 c. Levites to cleanse themselves, keep gates 

Esth.3.2. for the king had so c. concerning Haman 
12. was written according to all that Haman c. 

4. 17. Mordecai did according as Esther c. him 
8. 9. written according to all that Mordecai c. 

Job 38. 12. hast thou c. the morning since thy days? 
fsa. 48. 5. say, my molten image hath c. them 
,7er. 35. 6. Joiiadab our father c. us, 10, 14, 16, 18. 
Ezek. 12. 7. and I did so as I was c. 37. 7. 
Dan. 3. 4. cried, lo you it is c. O people, nations 

19. he c. that they should heat the furnace 
6. 16. then the king c. and they brought Daniel 
24. the king c. and they brought those men 
Jimos 2. 12. c. the prophets, saying, prophesy not 
Mat. 14. 9. he c. it to be given her, Mark 6. 27. 
19. he c. multitudeto sit down, 15. 35. Mark 6. 39. 
18. 25. his lord c. him to be sold, and all he had 
21. fi. the disciples went and did as Jesus c. them 
23. 20. teaching to observe all things I have c. you 
Luke 9. 21. he c. them to tell no man that thing 
^^cts 10. 43. he c. them to be baptized in the name 

25. 6. the next day Festus c. Paul to be brought 
1 Cor. 14. 34. but are c. to be under obedience 

1 Thess. 4. 11. work with your hands as we c. you 

2 Thess.'^i.lO. we c.you that if any would network 
/^e&.12.20.they could not endure that which was c. 
Rev. 9. 4. it was c. them not to hurt the grass 

God COMMANDED. 

Gen. 2; 15. Godc. man to eat freely of every tree 

6. 22. according to all that God c. him, so did he 

7. 9. there went into the ark as God had c. Noah, 

16. I 21. 4. Deut. 20. 17. Josh. 10. 40. 

Deut. 5. 15. God c. thee to keep the sabbath-day 

5. 32. observe to do as the Lord your God c you 

33. walk in all the ways the L. your God c. you 
6. 1. which L. your God c. to teach you, 20. 1 13. 5. 

26. 16. this day the Lord thy Godc. thee to keep 
.Jarf^. 4. 6. hathnotL. Godc. to go toward Tabor? 

1 Chron. 14. 16. David therefore did as God c. him 

2 Chr. 35. 21. God c. me, make haste, forbear thou 
Ezra 7. 23. whatsoever is c. by the <7orf of heaven 
Psal. 68.28. thy G. hath c. thy strength, strengthen 
Mat. 15.- 4. for God c. saying, honour thy father 
^cts 10. 33. to hear all things that are c. thee of <i. 
'i Cor. 4. 6. G. who c. light to shine out of darkness 

Lord COMMANDED. 

•7en. 7. 5. ?Joah did according to all the I^ord c. 

Szod. 7. 6 Moses and Aaron did as the Lord c. 

them, 10, 20.| 12. 23, 50. JSTiim. 17. 11. 

16.16. this is the thing Ld. c. 32. 1 35. 4. Mum. 30. 1. 

34. as the Lardc. Moses, 34. 4. | 39. 1, 5, 7, Src. 

I 40. 19, Si-c. Lev. 8. 9. | 9. 10. 

Lev 8.4.MosesdidasZ..c.him,JV(m.20.27. ] 27. 11. 

ATmwi. 36. 2. I^ord c. my lord to give land to Israel 

Deiit.fi. 24. the Lordc. us to do all these statutes 
9. 16. had turned aside out of the way Lord c. you 
10. 5. the tables, there they be as the Lord c. me 

; Sam. 13. 14. L. c. him to be captain over people 
^Sam. 17. 1 14. 7>. c.to defeat counsel of Ahithophel 
9-4. 19. and David went up, as the Lord c. 

I Chr. 21. 27. L. c. the angel, he put up his sword 
24. 19. the orderings as L. God of Israel c. him 

Psal. 106 34. concerning whom the Lord c. them 
\3u 3. for there the Lordc. the blessing, even life 

yl-jr 13 5. 1 hid it by Euphrates, as the Lord c. me 
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Lam. 1. 17. the Lord hath c. concerning Jacob 
Acts 13. 47. we turn to Gentiles, so hath the L. c. 

Lord or God COMMANDED, implicitly. 
Gen. 3. 11. eaten of the tree I c. not to eat, 17. 
Exod. 23. .15. as I c. thee in the time appointed 
Lev. 7. 38. in the day he c. the cliildren of Israel 

10. 1. offered strange fire which he c. them not 
Deut. 17. 3. hath served other gods, whiqh I have 

not c. 18. 20. Jer. 19. 5. | 23. 32. \ 29. 23. 
.Tosh. 1. 9. have I not c. thee fbe strong and of cour. 
7. 11. transgressed my covenant I c. Judg. 2. 20. 
13. 6. divide thou it by lot, as 1 have c. thee 
2Sam.7.7. whom I c. to feed my people, 1 Chr. 17. 6. 
11. since the time that I c. judges, 1 Chr. 17. 10. 
1 Kings 11. 10. had c. iiim concerning this thing 
17. 4. 1 have c. the ravens to feed thee there. 
9. 1 have c. a v/idow woman there to sustain thee 
1 Chr. 16. 15. be min4ful of his covenant, the word 
which he c. to a thousand generations, Ps. 105.8. 
40. that it is written in the law, which he c. Israel 
PsaZ. 7. 6. awake to the judgment that thou hast c. 
33.9.hespake and it was done,hec.and it stood fast 
111. 9. hath c. his coven, for ever, holy is hisname 
119.4.thou hast c. us to keep thyprecepts diligently 
138. thy testimonies thou liast c. are righteous 
148. 5. for the Lord c. and they were created 
Isa. 13. 3.1 have c. my sanctified ones, I have called 
34. 16. for my mouth it hath c. and his spirit 
45. 12. the heavens and ai! their host have I c. 
Jer. 7. 23. but this thing c. I them, obey my voice 

31. Vv'hich I c. them not, 19. 5. | 32. 35. 

11. 8. all words of covenant which I c. them to do 
17. 22. but hallow the sabbath, as I c. your fathers 
50. 21. do according to all that I have c. thee 

I^am. 2. 17. his woi^ that he had c. in days of old 
Ezek. 9. 11. 1 have done as thou hast c. me 

24. 18. T did in the morning as I was c. 37. 10. 
Zcch. 1. 6. my words which I c. did they not take 
Mai. 4. 4. remember the law which I c. in Horeb 
Lilke 14. 22. Ld. it is done as thou hast c.and room 
Acts 10. 42. he c. us to preach to the people 

Moses COMMANDED. 
Mum. 16. 47. Aaron took as Moses hade, and ran 
Deut. 31. 29. turn aside from the way I have c. you 

33. 4. Moses c. us a lav/, even the inheritance 
Josh. 1. 7. observe to do according to all Moses c. 

22. 2. ye have kept all that Moses c. you 

1 Chr. 15. 15. Moses d. according to word of the L. 
Mat.8.4:. offer the gift that Moses c. for a testimony 
Mark 1. 44. offer for thy cleans, those things which 
Moses c. for a testimony to them, Luke 5. 14. 
John8.5. Moses inlaw c.that such should be stoned 

COMMANDEDST. 
Mch. 1. 7. which thou c. thy servant Moses, 8. 

9. 14. thou c. them precepts, statutes, and laws 
.ler. 32. 23. they have done nothing that thou c. 

COMMANDER. 
Isa. 55. 4. given him for a leader and c. to people 

COMMANDEST. 
Josh. 1. 16. all that thou c. us we will do 
18. whoso will not hearken in all vhat thou c. 

Acts 23. 3. c. me to be smitten contrary to the law 

COMMANDETH. 
Mum. 32. 25. thy servants will do as my lord c. 
.Tab 9. 7. God, who c. the sun, and it riseth not 

36. 10. he c. that they return from iniquity 

32. he covereth the light, and c. it not to shine 

37. 12. that they may do whatever he c. them 
Psal. 107. 25. he c. and raiseth the stormy ^vind 
/>am. 3.37. who.saith itcometh, when Ld. c. it not? 
.&mos 6. 11. Lord c. and he will smite great horse 
Mark 1. 27. he c. the unclean spirits, Luke 4. 36. 
Luke 8. 25. he c. the winds, and they obey him 
Acts 17. 30. now c. all men every where to repent 

COMMANDING. 
Gen. 49. 33. Jacob made an end of c. his sons 
M:^t. 11. 1. Jesus made an end of c. his disciples 
.'lets 24. 8. c. his accusers to come to thee 

1 Tim. 4. 3. c to abstain from meats God created 

COMMANDMENT. 
Kro«?.34.32. ho gave them in call Lord had spoken 
Mum. 15. 31. broken his c.thatsoul shall be cut off 

23. 20. behold, I have received c. to bless 

27. 14. ye rebelled against my c. in the desert 
Deut. 30. 11. this c. I command thee this day 
l.R'mo-s2.43.whyhastthou not kept the c. I charged 

2 Kings 18. 36. king's c. was, ans. not, Isa. .36. 21. 
1 Chron. 12. 32. all their brethren were at their c. 

28. 21. all the people will be wholly at thy c. 
2Chron. 8. 13. offering according to the c. of Moses 

t 14. so was the c. of David the man of God 
19. 10. what cause shall come between law and c. 

30. 12. one heart to do the c. of king and princes 

31. 5. and as soon as the c. came abroad, Israel 
Ezra 8. 17. 1 sent them with c. to Iddo the chief 

10. 3. of those that tremble at the c. of God 
Meh. 11. 23. it was the king's c. concerning them 

13. fS. wine and oil, which was the c.o^ Levites 
Esth. 1. 12. Vashti refused to come at the king's c. 



£s<A.2.20.Estherdidthec.of MordecaijHlfe as wheo 
3. 3. why transgressest thou the king's c. ? 
9.1. when king's c.drevv nigh to be put in executioc 

.Job 23. 12. nor gone back from the c. of his lips 

Psal. 119. 96. but thy c. is exceeding broad 
147. 15. he sendeih forth his c. upon earth 

Prov. 6. 23. the c. is a lamp, and the law is light 

8. 29. that the waters should not pass his c. 
13. 13. he thatfeareth the c. shall be rewarded 
19. 16. he that keepeth the c. kce[ieth his soul 

Eccl. 8. 5. whoso keepeth c. shall feel no evil thing 
.ler. 35. 14. but they obey their father Jonadab's a 
Da7i. 3. 22. because the king's c. was urgent 

9. 23. the c. came forth, and lam come to shew 
Hos. 5. 11. because he willingly walked after thee 
Mai. 2. 1. now, O ye priests, this c. is for you 

4. ye shall know that I have sent this c. to yoo 
Mat. 15. 3. why do ye transgress the c. of God? 

6. thus have ye made the c. of God of no eftect 

22. 36. Master, which is the great c. in the iaw ? 
38. this is the first and great c. Mark 12. 30. 

Mark 7.8. for laying aside the c. of God, ye hold 
9. he said, full well ye reject the c. of God 
12. 31. there is no other c. greater than these 
Luke 15. 29. nor transgressed I at any time thy c. 

23. 56. rested the sabbath-day according to thee 
John 10. 18. this c. have I received of my Father 

12. 49. he gave me a c. what I should say 
50. I know that his c. is life everlasting 

14. 31. as the Father gave me c. even so I'do 

15.12. my c. that ye love one another, IJote 3. 23. 
Acts 15. 24. to whom we gave no such c. 

17. 15. receiving a c. to Silas to come to him 

23. 30. and gave c. to his accusers also to say 
25. 23. at Festus' c. Paul was brought forth 

Ro7n. 7. 8. but sin taking occasion by the c. 11. 

9. when the c. came, sin revived, and I died 

10. c. which was ordained to life, I found to deatli 

12. and the c. is holy, and just, and good 

13. that sin by c. might bccomie exceeding sinfu 

13. 9. if there be any other c. it is briefly in this 
16. 26. according to the c. of the everlasting God 

1 Cor. 7. 6. I speak this by permission, not of c. 

2 Cor. 8. 8. 1 speak not by c. but by occasion of 
Eph. 6. 2. which is the first c. with promise 

1 Tim. 1. 1. by the c. of God our Saviour, Tit. 1. 3. 

5. the end of the c. is charity, out of a pure heart 
Heb.l.lQ. who is made not after law of a carnal c. 

18. there is a disannulling of the c. going before 

11. 22. Joseph gave c. concerning his bones 

23.Moses hid, they were not afraid of the king's c. 

2Pet. 2. 21. to turn from holy c. delivered to them 

3. 2. mindful of c. of us the apostles of the Lord 

1 .lohn 2 7 but an old c. which ye have heard 

3. 1 11. this is thee, ye heard from the beginning 

23. this is his c.thatwe should believe on the nama 

4.21. this c. have we from him, he who loveth God 

2. lohn 4. as we have received a c. from the Father 

6. this is the c.that as ve have heard from beginn. 

Give or given COMMANDMENT. . 
Exod. 25. 22. things which I will give thee in c. 
Deut. 1. 3. the Lord had given him in c. unto them 
Ezr a 4. 21. give c.to cc'dseuU another c. be given 
Psal. 71. 3. hast given c. to save me, thou my rock 
Isa. 23. 11. the Lord hath given c. against the city 
Mah. 1. 14. the Lord hath given c. concerning thee 
.John 11. 57. given c. if any knew where he were 
Keep CoMMANDMKNT, See Keep. 
COMMANDMENT of the Lord. 
iF:xo(^.17.1.journ. c. of L. Mtaii.9. 18, 20. | 10. 13. 
Mum. 3. 39. Moses and Aaron numbered at c. of L. 

24. 13. 1 cannot go beyond the c. of L. to do good 
33.38. Aaron went up to Hor at c.o/jLorcZ and die(J 

.Tosh. 22. 3. ye have kept charge of e. of L. your G. 

1 Sam. 12. 14. and not rebel against c. of Lord 
15. if ye will not obey, hut rebel against c.o/Z.ord 

13. 13. thou hast not kept the e. of Lord Ihy God 

15. 13. Saul said, I have performed the c.o//.,o?-rf 
24. Ihavetransgressedthec. of L. and thy word 

2 Sam. 12. 9. wherefore hast thou despised c. of L. 
2 Kings24. 3. at the c. of Lord came tliis on Judah 
2CA?-077. 29. 25. for so was c. of L. by his prophets 
Psal. 19.8.the c. of L. is pure,en!ighten!ng the eyes 
1 Cor. 7. 25. concerninff virgins T have no c. of X. 

.mw COMMANDMENT. 

.Tohn 13. 34. a vao c. I give unto you- that ye love 

1 .Tohn 2. 7. brethren, I v/rite no new c. unto you 

8. anewc. i write unto you, which is true in him 

2,TohnJi. not as though Iwroteawfijo c. unto thee 

Rebelled against the COMMANDMENT. 

Mum.27. 14. ye rebelled ag. viy cm the des. ofZin 

Deut. 1.26. but je rebel, ag. c. of L. your God, 43 

9. 23. then ye rebel, ag. c. of L. and ^f^lieved not 

Lam.l. 18. L. is righteous, I have 7-ebelled ag.hia c 

COMMANDMENTS. 
Gen. 26. 5. because that Abraham kept my c 
Exod. 15. 26. and if thou wilt give ear to his c. 
34.28 wrote on tables the ten c. Deut.4 13. 1 10 4. 
//e?;.4.13.have done somewhat «^. any of thee. 27 
5. 17. commit sin forbidden bv the c. of *Jip Lord 



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Lev. 27 34. these are the c. the Lord commanded 
Xii'ii 15. 3y. remember all the c. ot'tiie Lord 
Oeut 8.11. in not keeping c.wiuchl command thee 
11. 13. itjyou shall hearken to c. Sd. 13. Judg. 3. 4. 

27. it'je will obey the c. ot'the Lord your God 

28. if ye will not obey the c. ot' the Lord your G. 

1 Sam. 15. 11. Saul hath not performed my c. 
IKings 11. 34. because he hatii kept my c. and stat. 

14. 8. David who kept my c. and followed me 

18. 18. in that ye have forsaken the c. of the Lord 

iKings 17. IG. and they left all the c. of the Lord 

19- Judah kept not the c. of the Lord their God 

18. 6. but kept his c. which he commanded Moses 

2 Chron. 7. 19. if ye forsake my c. I set before you 
24. 20. why transgress ye the c. of the Lord 1 

Ezra 9. 10. "O our God, for we have forsaken thy c. 

14. should we again break thy c. and join in ailin. 

Psal. 83. 31. if they keep not my c. then will I visit 

111. 7. his works are verity, all his c. are sure 

112. L blessed is he that delight, greatly in his c. | 
119. 10. O let me not wander from thy c. \ 

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47. 

66. teach me, for I have believed thy c 

73. give understanding, that I may learn thy c. 

86. ail thy c. are faith. || 151. all thy c. are truth 

98. thou through thy c. hast made me wiser than 

127. I love thy c. iflSl. I longed for thy c. 

143. thy c. are my delights |i 1/2. c. righteous. 

166. I have done' thy c. || 176. not forget thy c. 

Prov. 2. 1. if thou wilt hide my c. with thee 
7. 1. keep my words and lay up my c. with thee 
10. 8. the wise in heart will receive c. 

Isa. 48. 18. O that thou hadst hearkened to my c. 

Jiat. 5. 19. whoso shall break one of these least c. 

15. 9. teach, for doctrines the c. of men, J\Iarkl. 7. 
22.40. on these two c. hang all thelawandproph. 

.Mark 10. 19. thou knowest the c. Luke 13. 20. 
12. 29. the tir^t of all the c. is, hear O Isr. the L. 
Luke 1.6. walking in all the c of the L. blameless 
John 14. 21. he that hath my c. and keepeth them 

15. 10. if keep my c. as I have kept my Father's c. 
1 Cor. 7. 19. is nothing, but keeping thee, of God 

14. 37. :hing3 I write you, are the c. of the Lord 
Col. 2. 2,'. aiter the c. and doctrines of men 
1 77/f>~?.4.2. for ye know what c. we gave you byL. 

1 .Ton:: 2. 4. he that keepeth not his c. is a liar 
2. 24. 8 that keepeth his c. dwelleth in him 

2 John ij. this is love, that we walk after his c. 

Do COxMMANDMEXTS. 
J^um. 15. 40. do all my c. and be holv to voiir God 
Deut. 6. 25. obs. to do ail c. 15. 5. | 28". 1, 15. | 30. 8. 

1 Chron. 28. 7. if he be constant to do my c. 
Psal. 103. 18. those that remember h>-; z. to do them 

111. 10. understanding have they that do his c. 
Rev. 22. 14. blessed are thev that do \v.-z c. 

JTot do COMMANDxMEiXTS. 
Lev. 28. 14. but if ye will not do all these c. 
lo.so t hat ye will not do all myc.buc break coven. 
Keep Commandments, see Keep. 
COMMEND 
Signifies, [1] To extol or praise, 2Cor. 3.1. \ 5.12. 
[2] To commit or give in charge, Luke 23. 46. 
[3] To render more illustrious and commend- 
able, Rom. 3. 5. [4] To make or render one 
more acceptable, 1 Cor. 8. 8. 
Luke 23. 46. Father, into thy hands I c. my spirit 
..Sets 20. 32. and now, brethren, I c. you to God 
Rom.2.^ if our unrighteousness c. righteous. of God 
16. 1. I c. unto you Phebe our sister, a servant 

2 Cor. 3. 1. do we begin again to c. ourselves 1 

5. 12. for we c. not ourselves again to you 

10. 12. or compare ourselves with some that c. 

COMMENDATION. 
2Cor.3.1.orn'eed we, as some others, epistles of c? 

COMMENDED. 
Gen. 12. 15. the princes c. Sarai before Pharaoh 
Prov. 12. 8. a man shall be <;. accord, to his wisdom 
Keel. 8." 15. (hen I c. mirth, because a man hath 
Lukc\G. 8. the Lords, the unjust stev.'aid, because 
.Mctsli. 23. c. tliem to the L. on whom they believed 
2 Cor. 12. 11. I ousht to have been c. of you 

COMMENDETH. 
Rom. 5. 8. but God c. his love toward us, in that 

1 Cor. 8. 8. but meat c. us not to God 
2G»r.l0.18.nothe that c. is approved, but whom L. 

COMMENDING. 

2 Cor. 4. 2. c. ourselves to every man's conscience 

6. t 4. in all c. ourselves as the ministers of God 

COMMISSION, S. 
Ezra 8. 36. and they delivered the king's c. 
.^cts 2S. 12. as I went with c. from the chief priest 

COMMIT. 
Exod. 20. 14. thou slialt not c. adultery, Z>eu<. 5.18. 
Mat. 5. 27. I 19. 18. Rom. 13. 9. 
Lev.Z. 17. if sin, and cany of these things forbidden 
18. 26. not c. any of these abominations, 30. 
29. who shall c. any of these abominations 
JVawi. 5. 6. if amanorw-oman cany sin thatmenc. 
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sacrilege 1 



COM 

Deut.\9. 20. c no more any such evil among you 
./«(/o-.13.t 1 added to c. evil in the sight of the Lord 
2 Chr. 21. 11. caused Jerusalem to c. fornication 
.Job 5. 8. unto God would 1 c. fny cause 
fsal. 31. 5. into thine hand 1 c. my spirit 

37. 5. c. thy way to the Lord, trust also in him 
Prov.l^.'i.c. thy works unto the Lord,thy thoughts 

12. an abomination to kings to c. wickedness 
Isa. 22. 21. I will c. thy government into his hand 
Jer. 37. 21. c. Jeremiah to the court of prison 

44. 7. why eye this great evil against your souls? 
Ezek. 8. 17. c. abominations which they c. here 

16. 43. and thou shalt not c. this lewdness 

22. 9. in the midst of thee they c. lewdness 
Hos. 6. 9. the priests murder, they c. lewdness 

7. 1. for they c. lalsehood, and the thief cometh 
Luke 12. 48. and did c. things worthy of stripes 

16. 11. who will c. to your trust the true riches 1 
John 2. 24. Jesus did not c. himself to them 
I Rom. 1. 32. \vho c. such things are worthy of death 

2. 2. is against the.m whicii c. such things 
I 22. that abhorrest idols, dost ihou c 
1 Cor. 10. 8. neither let us c. fornication 

1 Tira. 1. 18. this charge I c. to thee, son Timothy 

2 Tim. 2. 2. the same c. thou to faithful men 
Jam. 2. 9. if ye'have respect to persons ye c. sin 
1 Pet. 4. 19. c. the keeping of tlieir souls to him 

1 John 3. 9. whoso is born of God doth not c. sin 
Rev. 2. 14. who taught Israel to c. fornication 

20. to teach and seduce my servants to c. forni- 
See Adultery. [cation 

CO.MMIT iniquittj. 

2 Sam. 7. 14. if he c. iniquity I will chasten him 
Job 34. 10. Almighty, that he should c. iniquity 
Jer. 9. 5. ihey weary themselves to c. iniquity 
Ezek. 3. 20. turn from righteousn. and c. in. 33. 13. 

COiLMIT trespass. 

Lev. 5. 15. if a soul c. a trespass through ignorance 

A''am.5. 12. if a man's wife go aside and c. trespass 

31.16.caused Israel to c.trespass against the Lord 

Josh. 22. 20.Achan c.a trespass in the accur. thing 

COMMIT whoredom, or ichoredonis. 

Lev. 20. 5. 1 will cut off that c. whor. with Molech 

JVu?n. 25. 1. to c. whor. with the daughters of Moab 

Ezek. 16. 17. and thou didst c. whor. with images 

34. whereas nonefoUoweth thee to c. whoredom 

20. 30. c. ye whoredom after their abominations ? 

23. 43. will they c. w. with her, and she ^vilh them 

//t'S. 4. 10. they shall c. tchoredvms and not increase 

13. therefore your daughters shall c. whor. 14. 

com;\iitted. 

Gen. 39. 8. he hath c. all that he bath to my hand 

22. the keeper c. to Josejih all the prisoners 
Lev.i. 35. priest make atonement tor sin he hath c. 
18. 30. these abominable customs which were c. 

20. 23. they c. these things, and 1 abhorred them 
JVum. 15. 24. if ought be c. by ignorance 
Deut. 17. 5. bring forth that man or woman that c. 

21. 22. if a man have c. a sin worthy of death 
Judg.20.Q. they have c. folly and lewdness in Israel 
1 Kings 8. 47. we have sinned, we have c. wickedn. 

14. 22. they provoked him with sins, they c. 
27. brasen shields c.heto theguard,2 Chr. 12. 10. 

1 Chr. 10. 13. Saul died for his transgression he c. 

Jer. 2. 13. for my people have c. two evij^ 
5. 30. a wonderful and horrible thing is c. inland 
16. 10. what is our sin that we have c. against Ld. 
44. 3. which they have c. to provoke to anger, 9. 

Ezek. 16. 26. thou hast c fornication with Egypt 
51. nor hath Samaria c. half of thy sins 

15. 21. turn from all his sins he hath c. 28. 
20. 43. shall loathe yourselves for evils ye havec. 
23. 3. they c. whoredoms in Egypt in their youth 

7. thus siie c. whoredoms with them 

33. 16. none of the sins he c. shall be mentioned 
Hos. 1. 2. for the lanl hath c. great whoredom 

4. 18. they have c. whoredom continually 
Mark 15. 7. who had c. murder in the insurrection 
Z/itA:el2.48.and to whom men have c. much, of him 
John 5. 22. Father hath c. all judgment to the Son 
Acts 8. 3. haling men and women, c. them to prison 

25. 11. if I have c. any thing worthy of death 
25. had found he had c. nothing worthy of death 

27. 40. they c. themselves to the sea and loosed 

28. 17. though I have c. nothing against the people 
Rot?!. 3.2. because to them were c.the oracles of God 
lCor.9.17.dispensation of gospel is c.to me, T^i.1.3. 

10. 8. nor let us commit fornic. as some of them c. 
2Cor. 5. 19. hath c.to us the word of reconciliation 

12. 21. and lasciviousness which they have c. 
GaZ.2. 7. gospel of the uncircumcision was c. tome 
as gospel of circumcision to Peter, 1 Tim. 1. 11. 
ITim. 6. 20. O Timothy, keep what is c. to thee 
2Tnn.l.l2.heis able to keep that which I c. to him 
Jam. 5. 15. if he have c. sins, they shall be forgiven 
lP6<.2.23.c.himse!f t him that jiidgeth righteously 
./wcZelo.of all their ungodlydeeds which theyhavec. 
Rev. 17. 2. with whom the kings of the earth have 



c. fornication, 18. 3, 
See Abominations. 
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COMMITTED iniquity. 
P5ffiZ.106.6.wo have c. iniq. we have done wickedly 
£zcA-. 33. 13. forhisna'f.hehatlic. he shall die, 18. 
Dan. 9. 5. we have t. iniquity -dud done foolishly 

COMMITTED tre.-^pass. 
Zei;.5.7.bringfor his trespass he c.l wo turtle-doves 
.Josh. 7.1. Israel c. a trespass in the accursed thing 
2-2.lG.whaUrespassls tiiis ye have c. against Gcd? 
31. because ye have not c.this trespass againstL. 
Ezek. 15. 8. because they c. a trespass, 1 will 
20. 27. in that they c. a trespass against me 

COMMITTEST, ETH, liSG. 
Psal.lO. 14. the poor c. himself to thee, thou helper 
-K2e/,:.8.6. the great abominations that Israel c. hero 
33. 15. walk in statutesof lite without c. iniquity 
Hos.4. 2. Ijy lying, killing, stealing, and c. adultery 
5. 3, for now, O Ephraim, thou c. whoredom 
Johi 8. 34. whosoever c. sin is the servant of sin 
1 Cor. 6. 18. but he that c. fornic. sinneth against 
lJohji3.i. whoso c. sin transgresseihalso the law 
8. he that c.sin is of the devil, for the devil sinneth 
COMMODIOUS. 
.dots 27. 12. the haven was not c. to winter in 

COMMON. 
By common, is meant that which is ordinary, or 
usual ; as a common death, jYw?)7. 16. 29. a com- 
mon evil, Eccl. 6. 1. Sometimes that which is 
ceremonially unclean, Acts 11. 9. To eat icith 
common hands, that is, without washing one's 
hands, Mark 7. 2. Common bread, that ia 
unhallowed bread, 1 Sam. 21. 4. It is said, 
Acts 2. 44, That such as believed had all 
things common ; tiiat is, a^ to use, but not as to 
title. Moses calls a vineyard common, o?- pro- 
fane : What man is he that hath planted a vine- 
yard, and hath not yet made it common? 
Deut. 20. 16. If there be such a one, he may 
return to his house ; because the first-fruits of 
trees and vines were reckoned unclean, or rather 
were consecrated '.o the J^ord. and the owner was 
not allowed to tench thtm,till after the fourth 
year. Lev. 19. 24. 25. 

See Profane. 
A'wTn.lfi. 29. if these men die the c. death ofallmea 
Dent.20. 16. planted a vineyard, and not made itc. 
28. T 30. shall plant, and not use it as c. meat 
1 Sam. 21. 4. there is no c. bread under my hand 
S.the vessels holy, and the hreadisinamannere. 
Eccl. 6. 1. there is Jm evil, and it is c. among mea 
.ler. 31. 5. tiie plan'ers shall eat them as c. things 
Ezek. 23. 42. men of c. sort were brought Sabeans 
Mat. 27. 27. the soldiers took Jesus into thee, hall 
Markl. 12. the disciples eat bread with c. hands 
.6cts 2. 44. believers had all things c. 4". 32. 
5. 18. and put the apostles in the c. prison 
no. 14. 1 have never eaten any thingthatisc.il. 8. 
15. what God hath cleansed call not thou e. 11.9. 
28. tiiat I should not call any thing c. or unclean 
Rom. 14. 1 14. there is nothing c. oi' itself; but to 
him that csteemeth any thing to be c. 

1 Cor. 10. 13. no temptation taken you but c. to men 
Tit. 1. 4. to Titus my own son, alter the c. faith 
.Tude 3. diligence to write to vou of the c. salvation 

COMMON people. 
I^ev.4.21. if any of the e.peoiilr sin thro' ignorance 
.7i°r.26.23.cast his dead body into the graves oTc.p. 
Mark 12. 37. and the c. people heard him gladly 

COMMON-WEALTH. 

Eph. 2. 12. being aliens from the c.-wealth of Israel 

Commonly: see Reported. 

COMMOTION, S. 

2 Chron. 29. j 8. Lord hath dclivrred them to c. ■ 
Jer. 10. 22. a great c. out of the north country 
I^uke 21. 9. when ve hear of c. be not terrified 

COMMUNE. 

Exod. 25. 22. and tRere I will meet and c. with thee 

\Sam. 18. 22. c. with David secretly, and say, behold 

19. 3. and 1 will c. with my father of thee 

.TobA. 2. if we essay to c. with thee, %vilt be grieved 1 

P5'7L4.4.c.with your own heart on your bpd,be still 

64. 5. they c. of laying snares privily, they say 

77. 6. in the night I c. with mine own heart 

" COMMUNED. 
r?e??.23.8. Abraham c. |j 34.6. Hamor c. with Jac. 8. 
42. 24. Joseph c. || .Tudir. 9. 1. Abimelecb c. 
l.Sa7n.9.25. Samuelc.|| 25.39.David c. with Abigail 
\Kings\Q.2,\\\Q queen of Sheba c.with Sniomon of 
all that was in her heart, 2 Chron. 9. L 
2 Kings'^. 14. they c. with Huldah the prophetesu 
EccL\ 1R. I c. with minP! own heai-t, saying, lo 
Dan. 1. 19. and kingc. with them, none like Daniel 
Zcch. 1. 14. the angel that c. with me, said unto me 
Luke 6. 11. they c. what they might do to Jesus 
22. 4. Judas c."to betray Jes'us unto them 
24. 15. that while thev c. -lesus himself drew near 
..acts2\.2Q. Felix sent and c. the oftener with Paul 

COMMUNICATE. 
f?a?.6.6 lethim thatis taught c.to him that teachetli 
Phil. 4. 14. that ve did e. with my affliction 
1 Tim. 6. 18, that they do good, be willing to c 



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Heb. 13. 16. but to do good and to c. forget not 

COIVIMUNICATED. 
Gal. 2. 2. I c. to Ihem that gospel which I preach 
Phil. 4. 15. no church c. with me but ye only 

COMMUNICATION, ti. 
2 Sain. 3. 17. Abner had c. with tiie elders of Israel 
2Kiiig.'id.li.. he said, ye know the man and his c. 
Mat. 5. 37. but let your c. be yea, yea, nay, nay 
Jyu/iC'M. 17. what manner of c. arc "these ye liave7 
1 Co7\ 15. 33. evil c. corru])t good manners 
Epk. 4. 29. let no corrupt c. proceed out of your 

mouth, Col. 3. 8. 
Philem. 6. that c. of thy faitii may become elfeetual 

COMMUNING. 
Qen. 18. 33. the Lord left c. witii Abraham 
£a;o(Z.31.18.when he had made an end of con Sinai 

COMMUNION. 
This word signifies fellows kip., concord., or agree- 
ment., 2 Cor. G. 14, What communion hath light 
wiih darkness 1 Such as are enlightened by the 
word and Spirit of God can have no profitable, 
agreeable, or comfortable converse with such as 
are in darkness or ignorance. Communion is 
likewise taken for a sacrament, or sacred sign 
of oar spiritual fellowship with Christ, 1 Cor. 
10. 16, The cup of blessing, is it not the com- 
munion of the blood of Christ? Our drinking of 
theioine in the cup,is a religious action,whorcby 
and wherein Christ communicates himself and 
hisgrace to us, and we communicate our souls to 
him; so that Christ, and believers in that ac- 
tion, have a mutual communion one 'with ano- 
ther. Believers have communion with Christ 
by election in him; by their kindred with his 
humanity ; and by a participation of his Spirit. 
They have communion with the Father and the 
Son, 1 .John 1. 3. They partake of all those 
blessings that Godthe Father has promised to 
those that are in covenant with him; and also 
of all those privileges which Christ has pur- 
chased for his 'members ; such as, pardon, re- 
conciliation, adoption, sanctification, l^-c. 
The communion of saints : That felloio ship which 
the saints have with Christ, and all his benefits 
by faith, a7id among themselves by love, 1 John 
1.3. ThisCommunion is both active andpassive; 
that is, it consists both in doing good to,andrc- 
ceiving good from- one another. There be divers 
sorts of it, as [x) Fellowship in doctrine, or be- 
lirf, Acts 2. 42. Gal. 2. 9> (2) In exhortation, 
Heb. 10. 24, 25. (3) In consolation, £ph, 5. 19. 
1 Thess. 4. 18. (4) In humility, or submission, 
Rom. 12.. 10. Eph. 5. 21. (5) In love, Rom. 12. 
10. (6) In pity, Rom. 12. 16. (7) In prayer, 
Eph. 6. 18, 19. (8) In helping and relieving 
one another, Acts 4. 32, 34, 35. 

1 Cor. 10. 16. c. of the blood of Christ, c. of the 

body of Christ 

2 Cor. 6. 14. what c. hath light with darkness ? 
13. 14. the c. of the Holy Ghost be with you all 

COMPACT. 
Psal. 132. 3. Jerusalem is a city c. together 

COMPACTED. 
jEpA.4.16.from whom whole body fitly joined and c. 

COMPANY. 
Gen. 30. f 11. Leah called his name Gad, a c. 
32. 8. if Esau come to the one c. and smite it 
21. and himself lodged that night in the c. 
35. 11. a c. of nations shall be of thee, kings come 
JSTuni. 16. 6. take ye censers, Korah and all his c. 
]6. be thou and all thy c. before the Lord 
40. no stran. offer, that he be not as Korah and c. 
22. 4. now shall this c. lick up all that are round 
26. 9. who strove in the c. of Korah, 27. 3. 
Judg. 9. 'M. another c. come al^itng by the plain 
18.23. what ails thee, thou comest with such a c? 

1 Sam. 10. 5. thou shalt meet a c. of prophets 
19. 20. they saw the c. of prophets prophesying 
30. 15. canst thou brin? me down to this c? 

2 Kings 5. 15. he and all his c. came to Elisha 
9. 17. he spied the c. of Jehu, and said, I see a c. 

2 Chron. 24. 24. the Syrians came with a small c. 

Job 16. 7. thou hast made desolate all my c. 
34. 8. goeth in c. with the workers of iniquity 

Psal. 55. 14. we walked to the house of God in c. 
68. t 27. the princes of Judah with their c. 

30.rebuke the c. of spearmen, the bulls, the calves 
84. t 7. they go from c. to c. every one in Zion 
106. 17. the eartli covered the c. of Abiram 
18. and a fire was kindled in their c. 

Prov. 24. t 19- keep not c. with the wicked 
29. 3. that keepeth c. with harlots, spendeth 

Cant. 1. 9. to a c. of horses in Pharaoh's chariots 
6. 13. a.s it were the c. of two armies 

Ezfk. 18. 40. they shall bring up a c. against thee 
23 46. saith the Lord, I will bring up a c. on them 
32. 22. Ashur is there and all her c. his graves 
38. 7. prepare for thyself, thou and all thy c. 

Hos. 6. 9. so the c. of priests murder in the way 

L.uke 2. 44. supposing him to have be«n in c. 



COM 

LukeQ.Yl. he came down, and the c.of his disciples 
22. when they separate you from their c. 
9. 14. make them sit down by fifties in a c. 
38. a man of the c. cried out, saying, Alaster 
24. 22. a woman of our c. made us astonished 
Jicts 4. 23. being let go, they went to their own c. 
10. 23. unlawful for a man tliat is a Jew to keep c. 
15. 22. to send chosen men of ihcir c. to Anlioch 
] 7. 5. Jews gathered a c. and set city on an uproar 
21. 8. next day we that were of Paul's c. departed 
/i6»/«.15.24. it lirst I be somewhat filled with your t. 
lCov.5.11. not to keep t.with a ibrnicator, a oruiik. 
2 77ie5s. 3.14. note that man, and liave no t.withhim 
//ei. 12. 22. are come to an innumerable c. of angels 
Rem 18. 17. all c. in ships and sailors sLood afar otf 

Gz-eaf COMPANY. 
Gen. 50. 9. there went up with Joseph a, great c 
2CAro?t.9.1.tliequeen of Sneba came with ^greatc. 
20. 12. we have no might against \.\\\& great c. 
Psal.6S.ll. great was the c.ot'those that j>ublished 
./er. 31. 8. a. great c. siiall return tliither 
Ezek. 17. 17. nor shall Pharaoh with his great c. 
.John 6. 5. saw a. great c. coine to him, hesaitii 
.■:^cf6'6. 7. Ol great c. of priests obedient to the faith 

COMPANY. 
1 Cor. 5. 9. I wrote not to c. with fornicators 

COMPANIED. 
Acts 1. 21. of these men Vvhich have c. with us 

COMPANIES. 
Jadg. 7. 16. he divided the 30U men into three c. 

20. and the three c. blew the trumpets 
9. 34. they laid wait against Shechem in four c. 
43. the people he divided them into three c. 

1 Sam. 11. 11. Saul put the people in three c. 

13. 17. the spoilers came out of camp in three c. 

2 Kings 5. 2. the Syrians had gone out by c. 
11. t 7. two c. of you shall keep the watch 

JVe/i. 12. 31. two great c. of them gave thanks, 40. 
Job G. 19. the c. of Sheba v/aited tor them 
Isa. 21. 13. O ye travelling c. of Dedanini 

57. 13. when thou criest, let thy c. deliver thee 
j]/aW.6.39. to make ail sit do wn by con green grass 

COMPANION. 
£xo^.32.27.go thro'camp and slay every man his c. 
./Mafo-.14.2o. Samson's wife was given to his c. 15. 6. 
1 Chron. 27.33. Hushai the Archite was king's c. 
.Job 30. 29. I am a brother to dragons, a c. to owls 
Psal. 119.63. 1 am a c. to all them that fear thee 
Prov. 13. 20. but a c of fools shall be destroyed 

28. 7. but a c of riotous men shameth his father 
24. the same is tlie c. of a destroyer 
Ca7it. 1. t 15. thou art fair, my c thou art f;\ir 
JIal. 2. 14. yet she is thy c wife of thy covenant 
P/i/Z. 2.25. Epaphroditus my brother and c.in labour 
Rev.1.9. 1 John, your brother and c in tribulation 

COMPANIONS. 
Judg. 11. 33. \'i?ith her c. and bewailed her virginity 

14. 11. they brought thirty c to be with him 
Job 35. 4. I will answer thee and fhy c. with thee 

41. 6. shall the c make a banquet of him 
Psal. 45. 14. her c shall be broiight unto thee 

122.8. for my c. sake, I will say, peace be in thee 
Cant. 1. 7. that turneth aside by the flocks of thy c. 

8. 13. the chearken to thy voice, cause me to hear 
/sa.1.23. thy princes are rebellious and c.of thieves 
Ezek. 37. 16. write on it for Judah and Israel his c. 
Dan. 2. 17. he made the thing known to his c 
Jlcts 19. 29. haying caught Paul's c in travel 
Heb. 10. 33. ye became c of them that were so used 

COMPARABLE. 
Lam. 4.2. the precious sons of Zion c to fine gold 

COMPARE, ED, ING. 
PsaZ. 89. 6. who in heaven can be c. to the Lord? 
Prov. 3. 15. are not to be c. to wisdom, 8. 11. 
Cant. 1.9. 1 have c. thee, O my love, to a company 
Isa. 40. 18. or what likeness will ye c to hitn? 

46. 5. to whom will ye c. me, that we may be like? 
Rom. 8. 18. are not worthy to be c with the glory 

1 Cor. 2. 13. c. spiritual things with spiritual 
2Cor.lO. 12. c. ourselves with some that commend, 

and c themselves amongst thems. are not wise 

COMPARISON. 

.Tudg. 8. 2. what have I done now in c. of you ? 3. 

Hag.2.3. is it not in yoUr eyes in c. of it as nothing ? 

Mark 4. 30. or with what c shall we compare it? 

COMPASS, Substantive. 

Exod. 27. 5. shall put the net under the c. of altar 

38. 4. he made a grate of net-work under the c 

2 Sam. 5. 23. but fetch a c behind them and come 
2.K2no-s3.9.they fetched a c of seven days' journey 
Prov. 8.27. when he set a c. on the face of the earth 
Isa. 44. 13. he marketh the image out with thee 
./3cfs28.13.from thence we fetched a c to Rhegium 

COMPASS, Verb. 
JVwm. 21. 4. they journeyed to c thelandof Edom 
.Josh. 6. 3. ye shall c. the city, all ye men of war 
4. and the seventh day c. the city seven times 
2 Sam. 24. t 2. c the tribes of Israel and number 
2 Kings 11. 8. c.the king round about, 2 Chr. 23. 7. 
Job 16 13. his archers c, me round about, he cleav. 



COM 

.Job 40. 22. the willows of the brook c. hirn about 
Psal. 5. 12. with favour wilt thou clum as a shield 

7. 7. the congregation of the peojde c thee about 

17. 9. from my oeadlj enemies who cmeahoui 
26. 6. wash my hands, so will I c. thine altar, O L 
32. 7. shalt c. meabout with songs of deliveranes 

10. trusteth in the Ld. mercy shall c. him aboul 
49. 5. the iniquity of my heels shall c me about 
140. 9. as for the head of those that c me about 
142.7.tlierighteous shall c me about,for siialt deal 
Proi;.4. t9. sheshallc thee with a crown of glory 
Isa. 50. 11. that c. yourselves about with sparks 
Jcr 31. 22. a new thing, a woiiuui sludl c. a man 
Hab.l.A.i'w the wicked doth c about liie righteou!* 
Mat. 23. 15. woe to you, for ye c. sea and land 
J^uke 19. 43. thine enemies shall c. thee round 

COMPASSED. 
Gen. 19. 4. the iiien of Sodom c. the house round 
Dent. 2. 1. and we c mount Stir many days 
Josh. 6. 11. so the ark of (lie Lord c. the city 
Judg. 11. 18. then they c. land of Eiiom and Moab 

16. 2. they c Samson in, and laid wait ad night 

1 Sam. 23. 20. Saul and his men cD. and hisnico 

2 Sam. 22. 5. waves of death cmo, /'5.18.4. 1 116. 3. 
'2Kings6. 15. behold a host c. the city with horses 
2 C/i7-o».21. 9.smote the Edomites whicii chimin 
.lob 19. 6. know that God hath c me with his net 

26. 10. he hath c the vv-aters wiih bounds 
Psal. 17. 11. they have now c us in our steps 

22. 12. many bulls c me || 16. for dogs have c me 
Eccl. 7. t 25. I and my heart c. to know uisdora 
J.am. 3. 5. he hath c me with gall and travail 
Zrch- 14.. 1 10. all the land shall be c as a plain 
Jyuke21. 20. when ye shall see Jerus.cwith armies 
Hcb.5. 2. for that he himself also is c with infirmity 

COMPASSED abotit. 
Deut.32.^1Q.]\-] howlingvv'ildernesshe c.them about 
2 Sam. 18. 15. ten young men c. Absalom about 

22. 6. the sorrows of hell c me about, Psal. 18.5 
2 h'ivgs 6. 14. Syrians came by night and c. city a 

8. 21. Joram smote Edomites which c him about 
2 Chron. 18. 31. they c. about Jehosliaphat to fight 
Psal. 40. 12. innumerable evils have c. me about 

88. 17. they c me a. iogether, 109. 3. 1 118. 11, 12. 

118. 10. all nations c. me al.ovt, but in the name 
Jonah 2. 3. floods c.me ff.thybillows passed over me 
Heb. 11. 30 walls of Jericho tell, alterc. a. 7 days 

12. 1. c. about with such a cloud of witnesses 
/icy. 20. 9.thev w-entunaiid fi.cantpofsaints ab(rsi 

COMPASSEST, ETH. 
Gen. 2.. 11. c. Hayilah 1| 13. c. the land of Elhiajia 
PsaZ. 73. 6. therefore pride c. them abcutasachain 

139. 3. thou c. my palh and my lying down 
i/os .11. 12.Ephraim c.me about with lies, and Israel 
COMPASSION. 

1 icings?!. 50. give them c. before them who carry 

2 C/«?-. 30.9. your children shall find e. before thena 
Mat. 9. 36. Jesus moved with c 14. 14. JJark 6. 34. 

18. 27. the lord of thatservant was moved with c 
Ji/arXl. 41. Jesus moved with c. put forth his hand 
IPe^ 3. 8.beof one mind,having cone of another 
1 John 3. 17. shutteth up his bowels of c from him 

Full of COMPASSION. 

P5aZ.78.38.he being full of cforgave their iniquity 

86. 15. thou art a G.f. of c. 111.4. 1 112. 4. 1 145. 8. 

Plave or had COMPASSION. 

Exod. 2. 6. the babe wept, and she had c. on him 

I^eut.l'i.ll. the Lord may turn and have c. on thee 

30. 3. then the Lord thy God will have c on thee 

1-Saw?.23.2l. blessed beyeofL.forye have con me 

1 Kings 8. 50. that they may have c. on them 
2S7?zo'5l3.23.Lord was gracious and had c.onthem 

2 Chron. 36. 15. because he had c. on his jieople 

17. Chaldees /ia(Z no c on young man ormaiden 
/5a.49.15.thatshe should not/«a?jecon son of womb 
Jer. 12. 15. 1 will return and have c. on them 
Lam. 3. 32. yet will he have c. Mic. 7. 19. 

Mat. 15. 32. Ihave c. on themultitude, Mark 8. 2. 
18. 33. also have had c. on thy fellow-servant 
20.34. so Jes.AafZcon them and touched their eyes 

Mark 5. 19. how the Lord hath had c. on thee 

9. 22. if thou caLnsi,have c. on us, and help us 
I^uke 7. 13. when the Lord saw her,he had c. on her 

10. 33. the Samaritan saw him, he hade, on him 
15. 20. father /ia<Z c and ran and fell on his neck 

Rom. 9. 15. I will have c on whom I willAarec 
Heb.5.2. who can have c. on the ignorant,and them 
10. 34. for ye had c. of me in my bonds 
Jude 22. of some have c. making a difference 

COMPASSIONS, 
J^am.3.9,2. are not consumed, because his c.fail not 
Zeck. 7.9. shew mercy and c every man to brother 

COMPEL. 
T.,ev. 25.39. not c. him to serve as a bond-servant 
Mat. 5. 41. whosoever shall c thee to go a mile, 

go with him twain 
Mark 15. 21. they c one Simon to bear his cross 
Luke 14. 23. go into high-ways, c. them to come ia 

COMPELLED, EST. 
1 Sam. 28. 23. his servants with the woman c. Saul 



CON 



CON 



CON 



i7At*o?i.21. 11. moreover Jehoiam c. Judah thereto 
XIat. 27. 3:2. Simon, him they c. to bear liis cross 
■dcts 2o.l} .and Ic. them to blaspheme and jiersecut. 
3 Cor.li. IJ. lama foolin glorifying, ye iiavec. me 
Gal.'2.3.not Titus a Greek was c.to be circumcised 
14. why c. thou llie Gentiles to live as the Je\vs7 
COMFLAliV, ED, ING. 
jVum. 11. 1. liie people c. it displeased the Lord 
Judg. 21. 22. or their brethren came to us to c. 
Job 7. 11. 1 will c. ill the bitterness of my soul 
31. 33. that the furrows likewise thereof c. 
Fscd. 11. 3. 1 c. and my spirit was overwhelmed 

141. 14. that there be no c. in our streets 
L,am.'i. 39. wJierei'ore doth a living man c? a man 

COMFLAINERS. 
^uni.ll.fl.when people were c. it displeased Lord 
Jade 16. these are iir.innurers, c. walking afcer lusts 

COMPLAINT, S. 
ISa)n.l.l6.out of abundance of my c.have I spoken 
Job 1. 13. wlien I say. my couch shall ease my c. 

9. 27. if I say, [ will forget ray c. I will leave off 

10. 1. I will leave ray e. on myself, I will speak 
21. 4. as for ine, is my c.to man? and if it were so 
23.2. even to-day is my c. bitter, my stroke heavier 

Psal. 55. 2. £ mourn in my c. and make a noise 

142. 2. I poured out my c. before hiin, and irouble 
Acts 25.7. laid c. against Paul, they could not prove 
Col. 3. t 13. if any man iiavc a c. against any 

COMPLETE. 

Zreo.23.15.ye shall count, seven sabbaths shall be.c. 

Col. 2. 10. ye are c. in him who is the head of all 

4. 12. that ye may stand c. in all the will of God 

COMPOS ITfON. 
Exod. 30. 32. nor make anv like it after the c. 37. 

COMPOUND, ETII. 

£2:o!i.30.25. an ointment c. after art of apothecary 

33. whosoever c. any thing like it, or putteth anv 

COMPREHEND. 

Job 37.5. great things dotli he which we cannot r. 

Enh.2. Id. mav be able to c. with saints the breadth 

COMPREHENDED. 
/.ja.40.12. hathc. the dust of the earth in a measure 
John 1. 5. light s.hined, and the darkness c. it not 
Roiii.\2.^. is brioily c. in this sayin:?, thou siialt love 

CONCEAL, ED, ETH. 
Qeii. 37. 28. if we slay our brotiier and c. his blood 
Dent. 13. 8. not spare, neitlier slialt thou c. him 
Job 6. 10. I have not c. the words of the holy One 

27. 11. what is wiih the Almighty will I not c. 
41. 12. 1 win not c. his parts nor his propardon 

P5aL4L).10.I have note, thy loving-kindn. and truth 
r/-«u.ll.l3.he that is of a faithful .spiritc.the matter 
12.23. a prudent mane, knowledge, heart of fools 
. 25. 2. it is the glory of God to c. a thing 
Jcr. 50. 2. declare ye, publisli and c. not 

CONCEIT, S. 

Prov. 18. 11. rich man's wealtli as a higli wall in c. 

20. 5. answer a fool, lest he be wise in his own c. 

12.see3t thou a man wise in his o wnc? morphope 

16. sluggard is wiser in his own c. than seven men 

28. 11. the rich man is wise in his own c. 
Rom. 11. 25. lest ye should be wise in your ownc. 

12. 16. be not wise in voiir own c. 
CONCEIVE, L\G. 
Ge7i.30. 33. they should c. when they came to drink 
JVttOT. 5. 28. then she shall be free, and shall c. seed 
Judg.Yi'i. shalt c. and boar a son, 5, 7. Litkc 1. 31. 
Job 15.35. theyc. mischief, bring vanity, /sa. 59. 4. 
Psal. 51. 5. and in sin did my mother c. me 
Isa. 1. 14. a virgin shall c. and bear a son 

33. 11. shall c. chatf il 5^. 13. c. words ofnulsohood 
Ezek.'iS. 1 10. thou shake, a misc!iievouspari)os'.j 
Heb. 1*1. 11. Sarah received strength to c. seed 

CONCEIVED. 
6=671.4. I.Eve c. and bare Cain || 17. Cain's wife c. 

16. 4. Hagar c. 1| 21. 2. Sarah c. and bare Isaac 

25. 21. Rebekah his wife c. 1| 29. 33. Leah c. 33. 

30. 5. Bilhah c. H 23. Rachel c. and bare a son 
39. the flocks e. 31. 10. 1| 38. 3. Slmah e. 4, 5. 

38.13.Tamar c. || Exod. 2. 2. Jochebed e. and bare 
Lev. 12. 2. have c seed, and borne a man child 
J^um. 11. 12. Moses said, have I e. all this people? 

1 Sara. 1.20. Hannah c. and bare ason,Samuel,2.21. 

2 Sam. 11. 5. Bathsheba c. sent and told David 

2 Kings 4.11. Shunamite c. || /sa. 8.3. prophetess c. 
Job 3. 3. it was said, there is a man child c. 
Psal. 1. 14. c. mischief, brought forth falsehood 
Cant. 3. 4. into the cliamber of her that c. me 
Jer. 49. 30. and hath c. a purpose against you 
Hos. 1. 3. Comer, which e. and bare him a son 

2. 5. she that c. them hath done shamefully 
Mat.l 20. that which is e. in herisoftheH. Ghost 
Luke 1. 33. Elisabeth hath c. a son in her old age 

2. 21. was so named before he was c. in womb 
Ads 5. 4. why hastihou e. this thing in thine heart? 
Rom. 9. 10. when Rebekah had c. even by Isaac 
Jam. 1. 15. when lu>it hath c. it brings forth sin 
CONCEPTION. 

Gen.3. 16. 1 will greatly multiply thy sorrow and c. 

Rutk 4. 13. the Lord gave her c. and she bare a son 

9J 



.Hbs.O.n. their glory shall flee from the birth and c. 

CONCERN, ETH. 
Ezek. 12. 10. say to them, this burden c. the prince 
Acts 28. 31. teaching things which c. the L. J. C. 
2 Cor. 11. 30. glory in things which e. my infirmiiies 

CONCERNING. 
Geii. 19. 21. I have accejjted thee c. this thing 
Exod.6.8.c. which I did swear to give, J^Tum. 14.39. 
Lev. 4.26. priest make atonem. for.him c. sin, 5. 6. 
6. 3. haih found wliat was lost, and lieth c. it 
Mam. 10.29. the Lord hath spoken good e. Israel 

1 Kings 11. 10. had commanded him c. this thing 

2 in?) 0-6-20.11. give charge c. thy house, Isa. 28.^1. 
JVe/t. 1. 2. I asked them c. the Jews that escaped 
Psal. 90. 13. repent thee c. thy servants, 135. 14. 
Eccl. 1. 10. for thou dost not inquire v/isely c. this 
Isa. 5. t 20. woe to them that say c. evil, it is good 

30. 7. shall help in vain, theref. have I cried c. this 

45.11. ask me c. my sons, and c. work of my hands 

■/er. 16. 3. thus saitli the Lord c. sons, c. daughters 

born in this place, c. their mothers, c. their fathers 

27. 19. c. the pillars, c. the sea, e. bases, c. vessels 

Ezek. 14.22. shall be comforted c. evil, even e. all 

21.28. thus saith t. o^Lord Godc. the .Ammonites 

47. 14. c. which I have lifted up my hand to give 

L>an. 2. 16. would desire mercies of G. c. this secret 

6.17. that purpose might not be changed c. Daniel 

jMat. 16. 11. that I speak it not to you c. bread 

Mark 5. 16. they that saw, told also c. the s^vine 

Luke 24. 27. he expounded the things c. himself 

Acts 13. 34. as c. that he raised hirn up from dead 

28. 22. as c. this sect, we know it is spoken against 

Rom.Q.^. of whom as c. flesh Christ canie, who is G. 

11. 28. ase. the gospel, are enemies for your sake 

16. 19. you wise to what is good, and sinii)l(; c. evil 

2 Cor.11.21. 1 speak as c. reproach, as though weak 

Epii. 5. 32. but I si)eak c. Christ and the church 

Pldl. 4. 15. as c. giving and receiving, but ye only 

1 Tim. 6. 21. some professing have erred c. the faith 

2 Tim. 2. 18. who e. the truth have erred, saying 
3. 8. men of corrupt minds, reprobates c. the faith 

1 P&t. 4. 12. think it not strange c. the fiery trial 

See Him, Me, Thee, Them, Us, You. 
CONCISION. 
Beware of the concision, Phil. 3. 2. that is, such 
who under pretence of maintaining circumci- 
sion, which is nolo no longer a seal of God's 
covenant, and so is no better than a mere cut- 
ting or slashing of the flesh, do prove de- 
.struyers and renders of the church. 
Joel 3. t 14. multitudes in the valley of c. 
Phil. 3. 2. beware of dogs, beware of the c.' 

CONCLUDE. 
Rom. 3. 23. we c. a man is justified by faith without 

CONCLUDED. 
Acts 21. 23. as touciiing the Gentiles, we have c. 
Rom. 11. 32. for God hath c. them all in unbelief 
Gal. 3. 22. but the scri|)ture hath c. all under sin 

CONCLUSION. 

Eccl. 12. 13. let us hear the c. of the wliole matter 

CONCORD. 

2 Cor. 0. 15. and what e. hath Christ with Belial? 

CONCOURSE. 

Prov. 1. 21. she crieth in the chief place of c. 

Acts 19. 40. whereby we may give account of this c. 
CONCUBLNE. 

This termin scripture signifies a wife of the se- 
cond rank, icho was inferior to the matron, or 
mistress of the house. The chief wives differed 
from the concubines, (1) In that they were taken 
into fellowship with their husbands by solemn 
stipulation, and wilh consent and solemn re- 
j'/iiing of friends. (2) They brought zoith them 
dowries to their husbands. (3) Theij had the 
government of their families under and with 
their husbands. (4) The inheritance belonged 
to the children brought forth by them. Though 
the children of concubines did not inherit their 
father's estate, yet the father in his life-time 
might provide for them, and make presents to 
them: Thus Sarah was Abraham's wife, of 
xchom he had Isaac, the heir of all his icealth: 
But he had besides two concubines, namely, 
Hagar uTid Kcturah ; of these he had other chil- 
dren, ichom he distingiiished from Isaac, and 
madepresents to them. As polygamy was some- 
times practisedby thepatriarchs andamong the 
Jews, either by God's permission, who could 
rightly dispense with kis own laws when, and 
where ke pleased; or by their mistake about the 
lawfulness of it; as this icas their practice, it 
was a common thing to see one, two, or many 
wives, in a family ; and besides these several 
concubines. David had seven wives, and ten 
concubines, 2 Sam. 3. 2, 3, 4, 5. | 20. 3. So- 
lomon had seveit hundred wives, who all lived 
in the quality of qzieens, andthree hundred con- 
cubines; and his icives turned amayhis heart, 
1 Kings 11. 3. Rehoboam his son had eighteen 
wives, and sixty concubines, 2 Chron. 11. 21. 



But ever since the abrogation of polygamy Jj 
our I^ord Jesus Christ, ajid the reduction of 
marriage to its primitive institution, the abuse 
of concubines has been condemned and forbid- 
den among Christia7is. 
.Judg. 19. 2. his c. played the whore against him 
29. he laid hold on his c. and divided her 

20. 4. [ came into Gibeah, 1 and my c. to lodge 
2 Sanj. 3.7. why hast thou g.me in to my father's c? 

21. 11. what Rizpah the e. of Saul had done 

CONCUBINES. 
Gen. 25. 6. to sons of the c. Abraham gave gifts 
2 Sam. 5. 13. David took him iriore e^aiid wives 
16.22.Absalom u-ent in to father's c in sight of Isr. 

19. 5. have saved thy life, and thu lives of thy c 

20. 3. the king put his e. in ward and fed them 

1 Kings 11. 3. and Solomon had ttiree hu.idred c. 

2 Chron. 11. 21. for Rehoboam look threescore c. 
£5f/i.2.14. to custody of Shaasljgaz v/iio kept the c. 
Cant. 6. 8. there are 60 queens and KOc. and virgins 

9. yea, the queens and the c. and ihf;y praised her 

Dan. 5. 3. the king and liis c. diank in them, 23. 
CONCUPISCENCE 

Signifies, [1] Sinful lusts, th-. depravity of our 
nature, vr that orisinal courujiisccncc which is 
the fountain from whence all particular lusts 
do flow, the furnace from ichich all sinful 
motions, as so many .-iparks, -Jo contin.iallv 
arise, Rom. 7. f 7. Jam. I. 14. [2] Actual mo- 
. tiuns and inclinations to sin, springing from 
this natural concupiscence, Rom. 7. S. 

Rom.l. t7. 1 hid not known c. except law had said 
8. sin wrought in me all manner of c. 

Col. 3. 5. mortify members, evil c. and rovetousnest 

1 Thess. 4. 5. not in the lust of c. as the Gentiles 
CONDEMNATION 

Signifies, [1] A declarinir guilty, or pruvnuncing 

■ the scntenccof punishment upon any maUf actor 
by s^me judge, John 8. 10. [2] That which 
aggravates one's sin and punishiucnt, or that 
ichichis thercason the pvidence,<ind great cause 
of condemnation, Johvi 3. l\}. [3] Th-' punish- 
meiii itself, whereunto one is adjudged and con- 
demned, 1 Cor 11. 32. [4] A censurin<r other 
men's persons, purposes, words or actions, either 
rashly, unjustly, or uncharitably, Luke 6. 37. 
[5].^ witnessing ctgainstmb! convicting j)cr sons 
of their loickedness and faults by th? good ex- 
ample and conduct of others ; thus theWme- 
viles shall condemn the obstinaf.c Jews, Mat. 12. 
41. because the former repented at the preach- 
ingof Jonas, Jut the others shewidni.s/gvsofrc- 
pentance,notwithstanding oitr Saviour preach- 
ed and did many mighty works aminns them. 

God condemned sin in thf flesh. Row. 8. 3. He 
adjudged it to destruction, passed sentence 
upon it, and accordingly punished' it by the 
sufferings of his So7i in tin: ficsh ; and thereby 
declared openly before all the world, by these, 
sufferings of his So7i, how abominable sin was 
to him, and how contrary to his nature. 

Christ, being no civil judg f. or magistrate, did not 
condemn the woman taken, in adultery to a civil 
punishment: JVeither did he acquit her, for that 
would have been making void the law of God : 
He only performs the ofiiee of a minister, and 
speaks to her as the Mediator and Saviour of 
men, in calling her to repentance and refor- 
mation, John 8. 10, 11. 

The manner of p^-^^'ing sentence iipon persons, 
varied in most countries. TAe Jews by a simpla 
pronunciation of the sentence, as Thou JV. art 
just; Thou JV. art guil'v; both absolved and 
condemned them. The Romans gave sentence, 
by casting in tables into a certain box or urn 
prepared for the purpose. If they absolved any, 
thry wrote the letter A in the table, it being the 
first letter of Absolve; if they condemned any, 
they wrote the letter C, the first of Condemno. 
Among the Grecians, Condemnation was signi- 
fied by giving a black stone; Absolution by 
giving a white stone: To this last there scemeth 
to be an allusion, Rev. 2. 17, To him thnt over- 
cometh I will give a white s^one: that is, I will 
absolve and acquit him in the day of judgment. 

Luke 23. 40. seeing thou art in the same e. 

.John 3.19. this is the c. tha' li-iht is come into world 
.5. 24. he that believeth shall no» come into c. 

Rom. 5. 18. for the judgment was by one to c. 

IS. as by one, judgment came upon all men to t. 
8. 1. there is no c. to them who are in Christ Jesus 

1 Cor. 11. 34. that ye come not together to c 

2 Cor. 3. 9. if the ministration of c. !)e glorious 
1 Tim. 3. 6. lest he fall into the c. of the devil 
.Jam. 3. 1. knowing we shall receive the greater c. 

5. 12. let your nay be na)', lest ye fall into c. 
Jude 4. who were of dd ordained to this c. 

CONDEMN. 
Exod. 22. 9. whom the judges shall c. he shall pay 
Z)ejit.25.1. judges may judge thom, and c.the wick 



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CON 



CON 



Job 9.20. if I justify myself, my mouth shall c me 
^0. 2. I will say tu G. do not c. me, shew me why 
34. 17. and wilt thou c. him tiiat is most justi 
40. 8. wilt thou c. rat:, that thou inayost be righte. 

I'sal. 37. o3. not leave liim, norc. him when judged 
94. 21. and ilicy c. the irmocent blood 
lOi). 3J. to save liiui from ihoso that c. his soul 

Prov. 12. 2. a man ot" wicked devices will he c. 

/sa.5J.9. L. will hclpme, who is he thatshalic.me? 
54. 17. every tongue that shall rise ag. thee shall c. 

Jilat. 12. 41. and shall c. it because, Luke 1 1. 32. 
42. queen of the south shall rise up in judgment 

fand c. it, Luke 11. 31. 
shall c. him to death, Mark 10. 33. 
Luke G. 37. c. nut, and ye shall not be condemned 
JohiL 3. 17. God sent not bis Son to c. the world 
8. 11. neither do 1 c. thee, go and sin no more 
2 Cor. 7. 3. I speak not this to c. you, for I said 
IJohii 3. 20. ii'our heart c. us, God is greater than 
21. if our heart c. us not, then have we confidence 
COxVDEMNED. 
2 Chron. 36. 3. and c. the land in 100 talents of silver 
Job 32. 3. they I'ouiid no answer, yet had c. Job 
Psal. 109. 7. when he shall be judged, let him bee. 
Amos'i-d. AuaW tiie wine ofc. in house of their god 
Mat. 12. 7. ye would not have c. the guiltless 
37. and by thy words thou shall be c. 
27. 3. Judas, vvhen he saw that he was c. repented 
Mark 14. iJ4. they all c. him to be guilty of death 
Luke 24. 20. how the rulers delivered him to be c. 
John's. 18. iie that believeth on hiin is not c. but he 
that belie veth not isc.already, because noibelieved 
8. 10. Jesus Said, woman, hath no man c. theel 
Rom. 8. 3. sending iiis Son, for sin c. sin in the flesh 

1 Cor. 11. 32. we should not be c. with the world 
Tit. 2. S. sinci;rity, sound speech that cannot be c. 

3. 11. sinneth, being c. of himself is subverted 
Heb. 11. 7. an ark, by the which he c. the world 
Jam. 5. 6. ye have c. and killed just, not resist you 
9. judge not one another, brethren, lest ye be c. 

2 Pet. 2. 6. God c. them with an overthrow 

CONDEMN EST, ETH, ING! 
1 Kings8. 32. and judge thy servants c. the wicked 
Job 15. 6. thine own mouth c. thee, and not I 
Prov. 17.15. he that c.the justjis abomination to Ld. 
Mcts 13. 27. they have fulfilled them in c. him 
Rom. 2.1. wherein judgest another thou c. thyself 
8. 34. it is God that justitieth, who is he that c? 
14. 22. thatc. not himself in that thing he alloweth 

CONDESCEND. 

Rom. 12. 16. not high things, but c. to men of low 

CONDITION, S. 

1 Sffl7H.il. 2. on this c. I will make a coven, with you 
Dan. 11. t 1^' set his face to enter with equal c. 
Luke 14. 32. he sendeth and desireth c. of peace 

CONDUCT, ED. 

2 Sam.l9.l5. Judah came to c. king over Jordan, 31. 
40. all the people of Judah c. the king and Israel 

Acts 17. 15. they that c. Paul brought him to Athens 

1 Cor. 10. 11. batc.him forth in peace to come to me 

CONDUIT. 

2 Kings 13.17.they came and stood by c. Isa. 36. 2. 
20. 20. Hezekiali, how he made a pool and a c. 

/so. 7. 3. go forth to meet Ahaz atthe end of thee. 
JEze/fe. 31. t4. sent oui here, to the trees of the field 

CONFECTION. 
JExod.SO. 35.shaltmakeac. after art of apothecary 

CONFECTIONARIES. 
1 Sam. 8. 13. he will take vour daughters to be c. 

CONFEDERACY. 
Isa. 8. 12. say ye not, a e. to whom people say a c. 
Obad.l. all men of thy c. brou'.-hr thee to the border 

CONFEDERATE. 
Gen. 14. 13. and these were c. with Abram 
Psal. 83. 5. have consulted, they are c. against thee 
Isa. 7. 2. it was told, Syria is c. with Ephraim 

CONFERENCE. 
Gal. 2. G. for they in c added nothing to me 

CONFERRED. 

1 Kings 1.7. Adonijah c. with Joab and Abiathar 

^ei5'4.15. they e. among them what do to these men 

25. 12. Festus, when he had c. with the counsel 

Gal.l. 16. immediately I c. not with flesh and blood 

CONFESS 
Signifies, [1] Puhliclij to own and acknoioledge 
as his own: Thus Christ icill confess the faith- 
ful in the day of judgment, Luke 12. 8. [2] To 
own and profess the truths of Christ, and to 
obey his commandments, and that in spite of all 
opposition and danger from enemies. Mat. 10. 
32, Whosoever shall confess me before men. 
[3] To utter, or speak forth the praises of God, 
or to give him thanks, Heb. 13. j 15, Off^er to 
God the fruit of your lips, confessing his name ; 
that is, acknowledge his benefits, and give him 
thanks for them. [4] To own, and lay open our 
sins and offences, either jinto Godinprivate, or 
public confessions; or to ourneighb our whom we 
have wrunged:or tosomegodly pcrsons,atichose 
hands we look to receive comfort and spiritual 
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instruction; or to the whole congregation, when 
our fault is public, Fsal. 32. 5. Mat. 3. 6. Jam. 
5. 16. 1 John 1. 9. [5]'7'o acknowledge a crime 
before a judge, Josh. 7. 19. [6] To own and 
profess the gospel of Christ, andpay obedience 
to it, Luke 12. 8, We are to make confession, 

(1) To God, whom we have offended, who knows 
our siyis, can pardon us, or else will pun ish us 
if we refuse to confess, Psal. 32. 5. Prov. 28. 13. 

(2) To our neighbour hurt by us, who otherwise 
complaining to God, shall have hiin to revenge 
his quarrel; andthus man can and ought to for- 
give so much of the offence as is done against 
him, if his adversary repent and confess, and 
seek pardon, Mat. 5. 23, 24. Luke 17. 4. (3) 
To the mi.iister of God, or to some godly per- 
S071, that pitying the sinner's case, can and 
will give him spiritual advice against his sin, 
and pray for him, Job 33. 23. 

Confession to God is made by a man for himself , 

Psal. 32. 5. Jl father for his children. Job 

1. 5. A magistrate for those under his autho'- 

rity, Neh. 1. G. And must be with knowledge 

of sin, Jer. 2. 23. Consideration of that which 

is dime, Jer. 8. 6. Humiliation, 2 Chron. 7. 14. 

Accepting of punishment for sin, Lev. 26. 41. 

A particularizing of sins. Lev. 5. 5. 1 Sam. 

12. 19. Prayer, Exod. 32. 32. And forsaking 

of si a, Prov. 28. 13. 

Lev.o.a. he shall c. that he hath sinned in that thing 

16. 21. Aaron shall e. over live goat all tlie iniquit. 

26. 40. if they shall e. their iniquity and fathers' 

JSTum. 5. 7. they shall e. their sins they have done 

l^in^»'8.33. Isr. c. thy name and pray, 2 Chr. 6. 24. 

35. e. thy name and turn Irom sin, 2 Chron. 6. 28. 

jYeh. 1. 6. and c. the sins of the children of Israel 

.Tab 40. 14. I vvill c. that thy hand can save thee 

Psal. 18. 149. I will c. to thee among the heathen 

32. 5. 1 said, I will e. my transgressions to the Lord 

Mat. 10. 32. whosoever shall e. me before men, him 

will I c. before my Father in heaven, Luke 12. 8. 

John 9. 22. if any man did c. that he was Christ 

12.42.rulers did not c. him, lest be put out of synag. 

Acts23.8.s-dyao resurrection, but Pharisees c. both 

24. 14. this I c. that after the way they call heresy 

Rom. 10. 9. shalt e. with thy mouth the Lord Jesus 

14. 11. every knee bow, every tongue shall c. to G. 

15. 9. 1 will c. to thee among the Gentiles and sing 

Phil. 2. 11. that every tongue shall c. Jesus is Lord 

Jam. 5. 16. c. your faults one to another and pray 

l./o/i?il.9. if wee. our sins, he is faithful to forgive 

4. 15. whoso shall c. that Jesus is the Son of God 

2 ./ohn 7. who c. not that Jesus Chr. is come in flesh 

Rev. 3. 5. but I will c. his name before my Father 

CONFESSED, ETH, ING. 
Ezra 10. 1. wlien Ezra had :;. weeping and casting 
JVeh.'ii. 2. Isr. stood and c. their sins, a fourth parte. 
Prov. 28. 13. tut whoso c. and forsaketh them shall 
Dan. 9. 20. while c. my sin and the sin of my peo;)le 
Mat.'i.Q.were baptized of him in Jordan, e. their sins 
.hhn 1. 20. John e. that I am not the Christ 
.'?cisl9.18.manycarne and e.and shewed theirdeeds 
Heb. il.lS. these e.that they were strangers on earth 

13. t 15- the fiuit of our Ups, c. to his name 

1 ,/o/i7i4.2. every spirit that c. Christ is come in flesh 

3. every spirit that c.not that Jesus Christ is come 
CONFESSION. 
■fosh. 7. 19. give glory to God and make c. to him 

2 CAr.30.22. offering peace-ofl'erings and making c. 
Ezra 10. 11. now therefore make e. to the Ld. God 
Dan. 9. 4. 1 prayed to the Ld. my God and made e. 
Rom. 10. 10. with the mouth c. is made to salvation 

1 Tim. 6. 13. who before Pilate witnessed a good c. 

CONFIDENCE 

Signifies, [1] .^ss2irance, 2 Cor. 8. 22. [2] Bold- 
ness,or courageousness, Acts 23. 31. [3] Trust, 
or hope. Job 4. 6. [4] That icherein one trust- 
eth, Jer. 48. 13. [5] Succour, or help, 2 Kings 
18. 19. [6] Safety, or security, Ezi-k. 28. 26. 
[7] A due resolution, 2 Cor. 10. 2. [8] A free 
and bold profession of Christ and the gospel, 
Heb. 10. 35. [9] A well-grounded persuasion 
of audience and acceptance, Eph. 3. 12. 

.Judg. 9. 26. men of Shechem put their c. in Gaal 

2 Kings 18. 19. thus saith the great king of Assyria 

what c. is this wherein thou trustest 1 Isa. 36. 4. 

Job 4. 6. is this not thy fear, thy e. thy hope? 

18. 14. his c. shall be rooted out of his tabernacle 

31. 24. if I have said to fine gold, thou art my c. 

Psal. 65. 5. who art the e. of all ends of the earth 

118. 8. better to trust in Ld. than to put c. in man 

9. better to trust in Lord than to put c. in princes 

Prov.3. 26. for Ld. shall be thy e. and keep thy foot 

14. 26. in the fear of the Lord is strong e. 

21. 22. casteth down the strength of the e. thereof 

25. 19. c. in an unfaith. man is like a broken tooth 

Isa. 30. 15. in quietn. and e. shall be your strength 

./er. 48. 13. as Isr. was ashamed of Beth-el their c. 

Ezek. 28. 26. plant vineya. they shall dwell with e. 

29. 16. Egypt shall be no more the c. of h. of Isr. 



Mic. 7. 5. trust not a friend, put ye not c. in aguiJa 

Acts 28. 31. preaching the kingd. of G. \\\<h all c. 

2 Cor. 1. 15. in this e. 1 was minded to come before 

2. 3. having c. in you all, that my joy isjoy of you 

7. 16. I rejoice that I have c. in you in all things 

8. 22. diligent on the great c. which I have in you 
10. 2. with tiiat c. wherewith I think to be bold 
11. 17. but as it were foolishly in this e. of boast. 

Gal. 5. 10. I have e. in you through the Lord 

Eph. 3. 12. in whom access with c. by faith in him 

Phil. 1. 25. having this c. I shall abide with you all 

3. 3. we rejoice in Chr. Jes. and have no c. in f\,esh 

4.though I might also have c. in flesh, if any other 

2Thess.'3. 4. we have c. in the Lord touching you 

f /ti^cHi. 21. having c. in thy obedience,! wrotetoyou 

Heb. 3. 6. if we hoUi fast the e. and hope to the end 

14. if we hold beginning of our c. stedfast to end 

10. 35. cast not away therefore your c. which hath 

11. t 1. faith is the e. of things hoped for 

1 .John2. 28. \vhen he shall appear, we may have c. 
3.21. if heart condemn not, then have c. toward G. 
5. 14. and this is the e. that we have in him 

CONFIDENCES. 
Jer. 2.37. the Lord hath rejected thy c. not prosper 

CONFIDENT. 
P5aZ.27.3.though war should rise,in this will I be c. 
Prov. i4. 16. but the fo®i rageth and is c. 
/?(>/rt.2.19.ari c. thou thyself art a guide of the blind 

2 Cor. 5. 6. therefore we are always c. knowing 
8. we are c. willing rather to be absent from body 

9.*4.we should be ashamed in this same c. boasting 
P/n7. 1.6. being c. of this very thing, who luUh begun 
14. many of the breihren waxing c. by rny bonds 
CONFIDENTLY. 
1 ^/?!o-s4.t25.Judali and Isr.dweltc. under his vine 
Psal. 16. t 9. my flesh shall dwell e. in hope 
Ezek. 38. t H- I "'ih go to them that dwell c. 
39. 1 6. 1 will send a fire among them that dwell c. 
Z.?f/i:e22.59.anothere. affirmed, this fellow was with 

CONFIRMATION. 
Phil. 1. 7. in defence and e. of the gospel partakers 
Heb.G. 16. an oath ofc. is to them an end of all strife 

CONFIRM 
Signifies, [1] To strengthen, settle, or establish, 
1 Chron. 14. 2. Acts 14. 22. [2] To giveneio as- 
surance of the truth and certainty of any thin »■, 
1 Kings 1. 14. 2 Cor. 2. 8. [3] "To ratify, or 
make sure, Ruth 4. 7. [4] To refresh. Psalm 
68. 9. [5] To continue to perform, Deut. 27. 
26. [6] To fulfil, accomplish, or, make good, 
Rom. 15. 8, To coiifirm the promises made to 
the fathers. To make it evidently appvarunto 
men, that God who promised to send his Son 
unto the Jews, was faithful and true, because 
in the fulness of time he did send him. The 
promises of God are in themselves most firm 
and stable, as heaven and earth, so they are 
immoveable and constant: they are said to be 
confirmed in respect of men, whose faith being 
weak and fall of doubts, had need to be helped 
and strengthened ; not God's promises, but 
men's belief is feeble. 
Confirmation is a work of the Spirit of God, 
strengthening faint and weak minds in faith 
and obedience unto the end, 1 Pet. 5. 10, The 
God of all grace confirm and strengthen you. 
God co})firmeth as the author or efficient cause 
of .strength; the word, sacraments, and minis- 
ters, confirm as instruments or helps, Luke 22. 
32, When converted, strengthen thy brethren. 
And a man confirms himself when he takes 
heart and courage to himself in a good cause, 
upon hope and confidence of God's help, 1 Cor. 

16. 13. But David encouraged himself in the 
Lord his God, 1 Sam. 30. 6. 

Ruth 4. 7. this was the manner for to c. all things 

1 Kings 1. 14. 1 will come in after and e. thy words 

2 Kings 15. 19. to e. the kingdom in his hand 
Esth. 9. 29. Esth. wrote to e. second letter of Purim 

31. to c. these days of Purim in their times 
Psal. 68. 9. didst c. thine inheritance when weary 
/sa.35.3.strengthen weak hands and e. feeble knees 
Ezek. 13. 6. to hope that they would c. the word 
Dan. 9. 27. he shall c. the covenant for one week 
11. 1. even I stood to c. and to strengthen him 
Ro7n. 15. 8. to e. the promises made to the fathers 

1 Cor. 1. 8. who shall also c. you to the end 

2 Cor.2. 8. that ye would c. vour love toward him 

CONFIRMED. 
2 Sam. 7. 24. thou hast c. to thyself thy people Isr 
2 Kings 14.5.assoon as the kingdom was c. heslev? 

1 Chron. 14. 2. Lord had c. him king over Israel 
16. 17. and hath c. the same to Jacob, Ps. 105. 10. 

2 Chron. 25. t 3. when the kingdom was c. he slew 
Esth. 9. 32. Esther c. these matters of Purim 
/)a?i.9.12. hath c. his words which he spake ag. u» 
Acts 15. 32. exhorted the brethren and c. them 

1 Cor. 1. 6. the testimony of Christ was c. in you 
Gal. 3. 15. yet if it be c.'no man disannulleth it 

17. the covenant that was c. before of (iod 



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fJeB. 2. 3. was c. to us by them that heard him 
<>. 17. injrQuiability of counsel, he c. it by an oath 

COxNFIRMErH, ING. 
fTum. 30 14. bunds which are on lier, he c. them 
Deut. 27. 2li. cursed be he that c. not all the words 
Isa. 44. 2d. that c. ilie word of his servant 
Mark IG.'iO. preaclied, c. word with signs following 
Sets 14.22. c. souls of tiie discijile.--, e.\.liorting them 
J5.41. went thro' Syria and Cmcia c. the churches 

COiNFISCATlON. 
Ezra7.26. let judgin. be executed to c. or imprison. 

CONFLICT. 
fsal. 39.tl0. 1 am consumed by the c of thine hand 
Phil. 1. 30. having the same c. which ye saw in me 
Cbt.2. 1, that ye knew what great c. I have for you 

CONFORM.lBLE. 
PAzZ.S.lO.may know him, being made c.to his death 

CONFORMED. 
Rom. 8. 29. predestinate to be c. to image of his Son 
12. 2. be not c.to this world, but be ye transformed 
. COXFOUiVD 

Signifies, [1] To disorder, mingle, or jumble to- 
gether, Genesis 11. 7. [2J Tobaffie, or confute, 
Acts 9. 22. [3] To be ashamed by reason of 
some disappointment. Job 6. 20. [4] To destroy, 
or break in pieces, Jerem. 1. 17. Zech. 10. 5. 
[5] To be amazed, astonished, or troubled in 
mind, Acts 2. 6. 
It is said, 1 Pet. 2. 6, He that believeth shall not 
be confounded; that is, he shall not be disap- 
pointed of his expectation of salvation ; the 
scripture referred to by the apostle «s,lsa.28.16, 
He that believeth shall not make haste: that is, 
he shall nut hastily and greedily catch at any 
way of escaping his danger, whether it be right 
or wrong: but shall patiently wait upon God 
for deliverance and salvation in his way. 
Oen. 11. 7. let us go down and c. their language, 9. 
Jer.l.Vi. be not dismayed, lest I-c. thee before them 

1 Cor.l.27.to c. the wise, to c. things that are mighty 

CONFOUNDED. 

2 iTiTi^-s 19. 23. the inhabitants were c. Isa. 37. 27. 
Job 6. 20. they were c. because they had hoped 
Psal. 35. 4. let them be c. that seek after my soul 

69.0. lee not those that seek thee be c. for my sake 
71.13.!et them be c.that are adversaries to my soul 

24. for they are c. that seek my hurt 
83. 17. let them be c. and troubled fur ever 
97. 7. c. be all i.hey that serve graven images 
129.5. let ihem all be c. turned back that hate Zion 

fsa. 1.29. ^haPi bee. for gardens that ye have chosen 
19. 9. they that weave net-works shall be c. 
37. 27. their inhabitants w'ere dismayed and c. 

Jer. 9.19. greatly c. because we have forsaken land 
10. 14. every founder is c. by graven image, 51. 17. 
17. 13. let iheni be c. that persecute me, let not me 

43. 24. daughter of Egypt c. || 48. 20. Moab is c. 
49. 23. Hamath is c. 1| 50.'2. Babylon taken, Bel c. 
50. 12. your mother shall be sore c. be ashamed 
51. 47. Babylon, her whole land shall be c. 

51. we are c. because we have heard reproach 
Ezek IG. 52. be thou c. and bear thy shame, 54. 63. 
Mic.l- 16. nations shall see and be c. at their might 
Z.eth. 10. 5. and tlie riders on horses shall be c. 
Acls'i. i^. the multitude came together and were c. 

9. 22. Saul c. tli,e Jews who dwelt at Damascus 

.^shamed and CONFOUNDED. 
P5fl'^40.14.a.?/ta.anrf c.that seek after my soul, 70.2. 
/5a. 24.23. the moon shall be c. and the sun ashamed 

41.1 1. incensed againstthee shall be asham. and c. 

45. IG. idol makers shall be asha. andc. all of them 

54.4. thou shall not be ashamed, neither be thou c. 
Jer. 14. 3. nobles and little ones were asham. and c. 

15. 9. that hath born seven hath been asham. andc. 

22. 22. surely then shall thou be ashamed and c. 

31. 19. 1 was asham. yea andc. because Idiii bear 
Ezek. 36.32. be ashamed and c. for yo\iT own ways 
jUiC.3.7.then shall .seers be ashamed and diviners c. 

JSTot CONFOUNDED. 
Psal. 22. 5. our fathers trusted, and were not c. 
Jsa. 45. 17. iiot asliamed nor c. world without end 

50. 7. God v.'ill help, therefore shall I not be c. 
1 Pet.2.6.he that believeth on him shall not bee. 

CONFUSED. 
Isa. 9. 5. for every battle of warrior is with c. noise 
Acts 19. 32. some cried, for the assembly was c. 

CONFUSIOxN. 
Gen. 11. 1 9. therefore is the name of it called c. 
Leo. 18. 23. a beast to lie down" thereto, it is c. 

20.12.surely be put to death, they have wrought c. 
t Sam. 20. 30. hast cho?en David to thy c. and to c. 
EzraO.l. been dfli vered to c. of face, as at this day 

lob 10. 15. 1 am full of c. therefore see mine afflict. 
Ps. 35. 4. let them be brought to c. devise my hurt 

44. 15. my c. is continually before me and shame 

70. 2. let them be put to c. that desire my hurt 

71. 1. O Lord, let me never be put to c. 

109. 29. let them cover thems. with their own c. 
Isa. 24. 10. the city of c. is broken down 
30. 3. and the trust in the shadow of Egypt your c. 
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Isa. 34. 11. he shall stretch out upon it ths line of c, ' 
41. 29. their molten images are wind and c. 
45. 16. makers of idols siiall go to c. together 
Gl. 7. for c. they shall rejoice in their portion 

Jer. 3. 25. we lie in shame and our c. coverelh us 
7.19. do they not provoke tliems. to c.of their faces 

20. 11. their everlasting c. shall never be forgotten 
Ban. 9. 7. but to us belongeth c. effaces, 8. 
.,icts 19. 29. 'ftie whole city was iilled with c. 

1 Cor. 14. 33. for God is not author of c. but peace 
Jam. 3. 16. for where envying and strife is, there is c. 

CONGEALED. 
Exod. 15. 8. the depths were c. in heart of the sea 

CONGRATULATE. 
1 Chron. 18. 10. to inquire of his welfare and c. him 

CONGREGATION. 
Lev. 4. 21. it is a sin-offering for the c. 
10. 17. God hath given it you to bear iniquity of c. 
16. 33. he shall make an atonement for all the c. 
J^um. 1. 16. these were the renowned of the c. 
10. 7. but when c. is to be gathered you shall blow 
14. 27. how long shall I bear with this evil c? 

15. 15. one ordinance shall be for c. and stranger 
16. 21. separate yourselves from c.that I may cons. 

45. get you up from among this c.that I may cons. 

47. Aaron look and ran into the midst of the c. 
19. 20. that soul shall be cut off from among the c. 
27. 16. let the Lord set a man over the c. 

35. 12. cities of refuge that manslayer die not, till 
he stand before the c. for judgment, Josh. 20. 6. 

Josh. 9. 27. made them drawers of water for the c. 
JMrfo'. 20.1. the c.was gathered as one man from Dan 

21. 5. that came not up with the c. to the Lord 

1 Kings 12.20. they sent and called Jerob. to the c. 

2 Chr. 30. 24. Hezekiah did give to c. 1000 bullocks 
Ezra 10. 8. and himself separated from the c. 
A"e/j.l3. 1. the Moabite should not come into thee. 
Job 15. 34. for the c. of hypocrites shall be desolate 

30. 28. I stood up and cried in the c. 
Psal. 1. 5. nor sinners in the c. of the righteous 

22. 22. in the midst of the c. will I praise thee 

26. 5. I have hated the c. of evil doers 

58. 1. do ye indeed speak righteousness, O c? 
74. 2. rememberthy c. thou hast purchased of old 

19. forget not the e. of thy poor for ever 
75. 2. when I receive the e. 1 will judge uprightly 
82. 1. God standeth in the c. of ihe mighty 
89. 5. thy faithfulness also in the c. of the saints 
107. 32. let them e.xalt him also in c. of the people 
111. 1. I will praise the Ld. in the assembly and e. 
Prov. 5. 14. 1 was almost in all evil in midst of c. 

21. 16. the men shall remain in the c. of the dead 
Isa. 14. 13. I will sit upon the mount of the c. 
Jer. 6. 18. and know, O c. what is among them 

30. 20. their c. shall be established before me 
Lam. 1. 10. that they should not enter into thy c. 
Hos. 7.12. 1 will chastise them as their c. hath heard 
Joel 2. 16. gather the people, sanctify the e. 
~^cts 13. 43. now when the c. was broken up 

Ml the CONGREGATION. 
Lev. 8. 3. gSiiher all thee, together to door of tabern. 

16. 17. make atonement for all the c. of Israel 

24. 14. let all the c. stone him, 16. J\'*u?«. 15. 35. 
J\''um. 14. 10. all thee, bade stone them with stones 

16. 3. seeing all the c. are holy, every one of them 
22. shall one sin, wilt thou be wroth with all c? 

20. 27. they went up in sight of all the c. 25. 6. 

27. 19. set him before Eleazar and all the c. 22. 
.rosh. 8. 35. which Joshua read not before all the c. 

9. IS. all the c. murmured against die princes 
22. 20. wrath fell on all the c. of Israel 
1 KingsS. 14. the king blessed all the c. of Isr. 55. 

1 Chro?i. 29. 20. all the c. blessed the Lord God 

2 Chro?i.'23.3.all the c. made a covenant with the k. 
29. 28. all the c. worshipped and the singers sang 

JsTeh. 5. 13. all the c. said, amen, and praised the L. 
8. 17. all the c. that were come again made booths 

Elders of the CONGREGATION. 
Lev. 4. 15. etders of the c. shall lay their hands 
Jii(/o-.21.16.e?rf.o/c.said,howshal!wedo for wives? 
Great CONGREGATION. 

1 Kings 8.65. at that time Solomon held a feast, all 

Israel wnth him, a great c. 2 Chron. 7. 8. | 30. 13. 
Ezra 10.1. assembled to him out of Israel a. great c. 
PsaZ. 22.25. my praise shall be of thee in the great c. 
35. 18. 1 will' give thee thanks in the great c. 
40.9.1 have preached righteousness in Xhe great c. 
10. 1 have not concealed thv truth from great c. 
CONGREGATION of Israel. 
Exod. 12. 6. c. of Israel shall kill it in the evening 
19. that soul shall be cut off from the c. of Israel 
47. all the c. of Israel shR.ll keep the passover 
/Lef.4.]3.if whole c.of Israel sin through ignorance 
.A'itm. 16. 9. Lord hath separated you from c.of Isr. 

2 Chr. 5. 6. Solcm. and c. of Israel sacrificed sheep 
24. 6. according to tie commandment of c. of Isr. 

CONGREGATION of the Lord. 
A''eim.l6.3.whylift you yourselves above c. of ihe L. 

27. 17. c. of L. not as sheep that have no shepherd 
31.16.was a plague among c. of the L. Josh.22.n. 



Deut. 23. 1. shall not enter into the c. of ihe L. 2, a 

IChron. 23. 8. in sight of c. of L. keep com.mandm. 

J\Iic. 2. 5. that shall cast a cord by lot in the c. of £, 
Tabernacle of the CONGREGATION. 

Exod.2'3. 10. bullock brought before the tab. of s 

44. I will sanctify t. of c. \\ 30. 23. anoint t. of c 

33.7. called it the t. of c. >veni out to tlie I: of c 

i.ew.3.8.kill it bef. t. ofc.13. \\ 4.5. bri^ig it to t. ofc 

10. 7. ye shall not go out from the door of t. of c 

9. drink no wine when ye go into tlic tab. of c 

16. 16. so do for t. of c. \\ 33. atonement for t. of c 

JVam. 4. 3. work of the t. p/c. 23, 2.5, 30, 35, 39, 43 
8. 9. thou shall bring ihe Levites be(|-e tab. of c 
12. 4. Lord spake, come out ye tlu-ee to tab. ofc 
14. 10. glory of the Lord appeared in Ihetab.ofc. 
17.'4. lay up in t. ofc. || 18.4. keep charge oft. ofc, 
25. 6. Israel weeping before the door of tab. ofc. 

Deut. 31. 14. present yourselves in tabern. of the c- 

Josh. 18. 1. at Shiloh, and set up the tab. of c. there 

1 Kings 8. 4. they brought up tab. of c. 2 Chr. 5. 5 

2 Chron. 1. 3. for there was the tab. ofc. of God 

See Door. 
TcJiio/^Ae CONGREGATION. - 
Exod. 39. 32. t. of c. finished |i 40. 2. set up t. ofc. 
40.22. table in t. ofc. \\ 24. candlestick in t.ofc. 
28. and he put the golden altar in the tent of c. 

34. then a cloud covered the tent of the c. 

35. Moses was not able to enter into the tent ofc 

Whole CONGREGATION. 
Exod. 16. 2. the ichole c. of Israel murmured 
Xum. 3. 7. they shall keep the charge of the w. c 
JbsA. 22. 18. to-morrow he will be u-^oth withw. c 
.Tudg.2\.].3.ihB whole c.sentio speak to Benjamin 
2 Chron. 6. 3. the king blessed the whole c. of Israel 
Ezra 2. 64. the zchole c. \va.s 42,360. jYeh. 7. 66. 
Pi-oc. 26. 26. wickedness be shewed before 7chole c. 

CONGREGATIONS. 
Psal. 23. 12. in the c. will I biess the Lord 
68. 26. bless ye God in tlie c. even the Lord 
74. 4. thine enemies roar in the midst of thy e. 

CONaUER. 
Rev. 6. 2. he went forth conquering and to c. 

CONaUERORS. 
Ro7n. 8. 37. in all the?e things we rae more than c. 

CONSCIENCE 
Is the testimony and secret judgment of the soul, 
which gives its approbation to actiojis that it 
thinksgood,orreproachesitsclfwilhthose2chich 
it believes to be evil: Or,it is aparticular know- 
ledge which we have with us of our oufn deeds, 
good or evil, arising out of the general know- 
ledge of the mind, which shews us what is goodj 
or evil; and Conscience t^Ils ;ts ichen we hava 
done the one, or the other, Rom. 2 15. It is 
either (I) Good, 1 Tim. 1. 5. .'Jnd this is 
called, [1] A conscience void of offence toward 
God and man ; which docs not accuse a person 
for any wilful offence, either against Crod, or 
men. Acts 24. 16. [2] A conscience bearing 
a person witness in the Holy Gho.s;, that is, by 
the conduct and guidance of the Holy Ghost, 
who cannot lie, Rorn. 9. 1. [3] Pure and good, 
heincr purified by the blood of Christ, Heb. 9. 
14. 1 Tim. 3. 9. [4] Purged from dead works; 
that is, freed from that sentence of death 2chich 
it receives by reason of sin, Heb. 9. 14. [5] .1 
conscience not troubled with a sense of guilt, 
Heb. 10. 2. [6] .3 conscience checking and con- 
demning per S'ms, when they have gone against 
their light, and approvinir and j ustifying them, 
when they have conformed to if, Rom. 2. 15. 
Or, (H) Evil, Heb. 10. 22. when it is defiled 
2Dithvicio2is habits, so that it docs not perform 
its office aright. It is called, [1] A con.-cience 
seared with a hot iron ; that is, r/uite extinct 
and cut off, or utterly hardened, which has lost 
all sense and feeling, 1 Tim. 4. 2. [2] A de- 
filed conscience; when it is blinded and pervert- 
ed, so that it cannot judge of its oion actions. 
Tit. 1. 15 This evil conscience is, sometimes 
quiet, sometimes stirring and troubled: It ac- 
cuseth when it should excuse, and excusetk 
when it should accuse. The cotiscience also 
even of the best, is noio and then erroneous 
and doubfful. 
The aposileFdu] permits the faithful to go and eai 
at the houses of the Gentiles, if they were invited 
thither, andto partake of every thing which was 
servedtip at their tables, without mo king parti' 
cular inquiries out of any scrupuln.^ity of con- 
science:a.sk\v\ano questions for conscience' sake, 
1 Cor. 10. 27, &c But if any one says to them, 
this has been sacrificed to iduls; do not eat of it, 
says he,for his sake who gave you this mforma- 
tion; and likewise lest ye icqund not your own, 
but another's conscience: Consc'ence, I say, not 
thine own, but of the other. If he who gives 
you this notice is aChnst\an,andnotjcithsiand- 
ing the information so givenyou forbear not to 
eal, he will condemn you in his heart, or will 



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eat of it ajler your example against his own 

conscience-, and so the ffudt of his sin wilt be 
impuicd to ijoti. If ke is a Ueatlien, who thus 
adocrtAses you, and he sees you cat of it, lie xcUl 
conceive a contempt for you and your religion. 
In another place Vui same Jlpostle requires 
Chnstcuns to be subinissice to secular power, 
not only ;or wiiilli, but also for conscience' sake, 
Rom. i3. 5. that is, not only for fear of punish- 
ment front t'hc magistrate, but more especially 
out of conscience of duty, both to God, who is 
the ordainer of him to that special ministry, 
under l^iself ; and to the magistrate, whose 
due it is, in respect of his office. 

Eccl. 10. [-20. cuise not the king, no, not in thy c. 

John B. 9. bcni^ convicted by their own c. went out 

Sets -Jo. 1. Paul said, i have lived in all good c. 
24. lli. to have a c. void of otTence toward God 

and toward men 

/2om.2.15.tlieirc.also bearing witness, and thoughts 
9. 1. iny c. bearing me witness in the Holy Gliost 
13. 5. ye must be subject also for c. sake 

1 Co?-. 8. 7. for some vviihc. t>f the idol to this hour 

eat it, and their c. being weak is deliled 
10. shall not the weak c. be emboldened to eati 

12. but wlien ye wound their weak c. ye sin 

against Christ 
10.23. that eat, asking no question for c. sake, 27. 

28. eat not, fir his sake that shewed it, for c. sake 

29. c. I say, not thine own, but of the other 

2 Cor*. J. 12. our rejoicingis this, testimony of our c. 
4. 2. commending yourselves to every man's c. 

1 1'tin.. 1. 5. out ot a ])ure heart, and of a good c. 
19. war a warfare, holding faith and a good c. 

3. 9. holding the mystery of faith in a pure c. 

4. 2. liMviiig their c. seared svith a hot iron 

2 Tun. 1. o. 1 thank God, whom I serve with c. 
Tit. 1. 15. but even their mind and c. is defiled 
Heb. 9. 9. make perfect, as pertaining to the c. 

14. [lurge c. from dead works to serve li ving God 
10.2. v.-orshippers should have hadno morec.of sins 
22. having our hearts sprinkled from an evil c. 
13. 18. we trust we have a good c. in all things 

1 Pet. 2. 19. if a man for c. toward God endure grief 
3. 16. having a good c. as they speak evil of you 

21. but the answer of a jjood c. toward God 
CONSCIENCES. 

2 Co?". 5. 11. 1 trust also are made manifest in your c. 

CONSECRATE. 
To consecrate, is to offer, or deoote any thing to 
God''s iDorship and sercice. In the Old Testa- 
ment, God ordained that all the first-born, both 
of man and beast, should be consecrated, Exod. 

13. 2, 12, 15. . He consecrated the whole race 
of Israel particularly to his worship, Exod. 19. 
G. And likewise he devoted the tribe o/Levi, 
and the family o/ Aaron, in a more especial 
manner to his service. Num. 1. 49. j 3. 12. 
Besides these consecrations ,whichG od thus or- 
dained by his own absolute andsovereign autho- 
rity, there were others which depended on the 
good will of men, who consecrated themselves, or 
Ihethiiigs ucluiigivg to them, or the persons de- 
pending on them, to the service of God, for 
ever, or for a time only. Hannah, Samuel's 
mother, offered her son to the Lord, to serve 
all his life-time in the tabernacle, 1 Sam. 1. 11, 
^. Some of the Nazarites consecrated them- 
selves to the J^ord only for a certain time. 
Num. 6. 13. ./9/i(Z the Hebrews sometimes de- 
voted, their fields, or cattle to the Lord; after 
which they iccre no longer in their power, Lev. 
27. 23. In the New Testament all the faithful 
asre cunsccratcd to the Lord; they are a chosen 
generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, 
a peculiar people, 1 Pet. 2. 9. 

/i^a;ofif.28.3. C.Aaron H 41. anointandc. Aaron's sons 
29. 9. thou shalt c. Aaron and his sons, 30. 30. 
35. seven days shale thou c. them. Lev. 8. 33. 
32. 29. Moses said, c. yourselves this day to the L. 

J^ian. fi. 12. shall c. to L. the days of his separation 

1 Chron. 29. 5 to c. his service this day to the Lord 

2 Chrov. 13. 9. to c. himself with a young bullock 
jE2e/i:.43.26.piu-gealtiir,and they shall c. themselves 
Mic. 4. 13. I V. ill c their gain to L. and substance 

CONSECRATED. 
JVj(n2.3.3. the sons of Aaron, whom he c. to minister 
Josh.'r<.^?'. vessels of bras-; and iron, are c to the L. 
Judf.Yi.^. rJiciihc. one of his sons for his priest, 12. 

1 Kings 13.33. wh.jsoever would, Jeroboam c. liim 

2 Chr. 29. 31. now ye have c. yourselves to the L. 
, 31.(5. the titl'.e ofholy things which were c. to L. 
Ezra 3. .'>. of all the set feasts of Lord that were c. 
Heb.l.^.S makelhtho Son, who is c. for evermore 

10. 20. by a new and living way whicli he hath c. 

CONSECRATED. 
2 Chr. 29. 33. c. fl'injis were 600 oxen, 3000 sheep 

CONSECRATION, S. 
Exod 29. ?^. shah takeof ram, for it is a ram off. 
34. if ought of the flesh of the c. remain 
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Lev. 7. 37. this is the law of the c. and sacrifice 
8. 28. they were c. for a sweet savour to the Lord 
31. eat it with ihe bread that is in the basket of c. 
33. till the days of your c. be at an end 
J\riim. 6. 7. because the c. of his G. is upon his head 
9. and he hath deliled the head of his c. 
CONSENT, ED, ING. 
Gen. 34. 15. but in this will we c. unto you 

23. only let us c. to them, they will dwell with us 
Dcut. 13. 8. shalt not c. to hnn, nor hearken to him 
Judg. 11. 17. sent lo king of i\ioab, but would not c. 
IKingsW. 8. elderssaid, hearken not to hin), nor c. 
2 Kings 12. 8. the priests c. to receive no more mon. 
Psal. 50. 13. when sawest a thief, thou c. with him 
Prov. 1. 10. if sinners entice thee, c- thou not 
/)a7t. 1. 14. so he c.to them, and proved them ten days 
Luke 23.51. the same had not c. to the deed of them 
..lets 8.1. and Saul was c. to Stephen's death, 22. 20. 
18. 20. desired to tarry longer with them, he c. not 
Rom. 1. 1 32. not only do the same, bote. with ihem 
7. 16. what I would not, I c. lo law that it is good 
1 Tim. 6. 3. if any man c. not to wholesome words 

CONS-ENT. 
1 Sam. 11. 7. and they came out with one c. 
Psal.S3. 5. they have consulted together with one c. 
//os.6.9. so the company of the pi iests murder by c. 
Zeph. 3. 9. may all call on L. to serve with one c. 
Luke 14. 18. all with one c. began to make excuse 
1 C'or.7.5.one another, excepr it be with c. for a time 

CONSIDER 
Signifies, [l]To think of, or meditate iipon,'2'T\m. 
2. 7. [2] To view, mark, or observe. Lev. 13. 13. 
[3] To resolce, or dcterndne, Judg. 18. 14. [4] 
To wonder and admire at. Job 37. 14. [5] To 
pity, comfort, or relieve, Psal. 41. 1. [6] To re- 
member, or call to mind, 1 Sam. 12. 24: 
Lev. 13. 13. then the priest shall c. the leprosy 
i^eut. 4.39. know this day and c. it in thine heart 
32. 29. O that they were wise to c. their latter end 
Judg. Id. 14. now therefore c. what ye have to do 
1 Sam. 12. 24. c. how great things hath done for you 
25. 17. therefore know and c. what thou wilt do 
Job 11. 11. he seeth also, will he not then c. it? 
23. 15. when 1 c. I am afraid of him 
34. 27. turned back and would not c. of his ways 
37.14. stand still and c. the wondrous works of God 
Psal. 5. 1. c. my meditation 1| 9. 13. c. my trouble 

8. 3. when I c. the heavens, the work of thy fingers 
13. 3. c. and hear, 4.5. 10. || 25. 19. c. my enemies 
37. 10. shalt diligently c. his place, it shall not be 
48. 13. c. her palaces, that ye may tell it to gener. 
50. 22. now c. this, ye that forget God, lest I tear 
64. 9. for they shall wisely c. of his doing 

119. 95. but I will c. thy testimonies 
153. c. mine aftiiction, and deliver me, I forgetnot 
159. c. howl love thy precepts, quicken me,OLord 
Prov. 6. 6. go to the ant, c. her ways, and be wise 
23. 1. with a ruler c. diligently what is before thee 
24. 12. doth not he that pondereth the heart c. it7 
Eccl. 5. 1. for they c. not that they do evil 
7. 13. c. the work of God, who can make straight 
14. in prosperity be joyful, but in day of adver. c. 
7sa. 1.3. Israel doth not know, my people doth not c. 
5. 12. neither c. the operation of his hands 
14. 16. shal' narrowly look upon thee and c. thee 
18. 4. and I will c. in my dwelling-place 
41. 20. that they may see, and know, and c. 
43. 18. remember ye not, nor c. the things of old 
52. 15. what they had not heard shall they c. 
.ler. 2. 10. c. and see if there be such a thing 
23. 20. in the latter days ye shall c. it, 30. 24. 
/ia/7z.2.20. O Lord, c.to whom thou hast done this 
5. 1. O Lord, c. and behold our reproach 
E.zek. 12. 3. it may be they will c. though they be 

a rebellious house 
/5aK.9;23. understand the matter, and c. the vision 
Hos.l. 2. they c. not in their hearts that I remember 
Hag. 1. 5. thus saith the Lord, c your ways, 7. 
2. 15. 1 pray you, c. from this day and upward, 18. 
Mat. 6. 28. c. the lilies of the field, Luke 12. 27. 
Luke 12.24. c. the ravens, they neither sow nor reap 
.MinW.bQ. nor c. it is expedient for us that one die 
Jlcts 15. 6. the elders came to c. of this matter 
2Tim.'2. 7. c. and I he Lord give thee understanding 
Heb. 3. 1. brethren, c. the Apostle and High-priesi 
7. 4. now c. how great this man was, unto whom 
10. 24. let us c. one another to provoke to love 
12. 3. c. him that endured contradiction of sinners 

CONSIDERED, EST. 
1 -^in/rs 3.21.when I c. in mornin'r,itwasnotmyson 
5. 8. 1 have c. things which thou sentest to me for 
.Tob 1. 8. hast thou c. my servant Job? 2. 3. 
Psal. 31. 7. 1 will be glad, for thou haste, my trouble 
Prov. 24. 32. then I saw and c. it well 
Eccl. 4. 1. I c. all the oppressions that are done 
4. asain 1 c. all travail and every right work 

9. 1. for all this I c. in my heart to declare this 
.Ter. 33. 24. c. not what this people have spoken 
/)a7i. 7.8. 1 c. the horns, and behold there came up 
Mat. 7. 3. c. not the beam that is in thine own eye 



f Mark 6. 59. they c. not the miracle of the lo4ve» 
.^cts 12. 12. when Peter hud c. the thing, he cam* 
Rom. 4. 19. he c. not his own body now dead 

CONSIDERETH, iNG. 

P.'?.33.15. fashion, hearts alike, hoc. all their works 

41 .l.blessed is lie that c.the poor,Li>rd will deliver 

Prov. 21. 12. righteous man c. house of the wicked 

t 29. but as for the upright, he c. his way 

28. 22. and c. not that poverty shall come on him 

29. 7. the righteous c. the cause of ilie poor 
31. 16. she c. a field, and buyeih it, plants vineyards 

Isa. 44. 19. none c. in his heart to say, I have burnt 
57. 1. none c. that therighteous is taken away 
Ezek. 18. 14. and c. and doeth not such like, 28. 
Daji. 8. 5. as I was c. behold, a he-goat came 
Gal- 6. 1. c. thyself, lest thou also be lemjUed 
Heb. 13. 7. c. the end of their conversation 

CONSIST, ETH. 
I^uke 12. 15. a man's life c. not in the abundanco 
Col. 1.17. he is before all things, bv him all things c. 
CONSOLATION • 

Is thatinwardspiritualrcfrcshing and strength- 
ening of the heart, by the consideration and ex- 
perience of God's gracious promises in Christ, 
2 Cor. 1. 5. The Holy Ghost is the worker oj 
comfort, and is therefore called the Comforter, 
John 16. 7. The promises of the word arc the 
grounds of comfort, 1 Thess. 4. 18. ; and godly 
ministers and the faithful, are the hdjicrs oj 
our com fort and C(>nsolation, 2 Cor. 7. 6, 7. 
Waiting for the conso!ati<m of Israel, lAikc 2.25. 
He waited for Christ to comfort them against 
their troubles, both spiritual and outward. The 
prophtts used to comfort the people of God 
among the Jews, against all their sad tidings 
they brought them, with the prophecies of the 
coming and kingdom of Christ, Isa. 66. 12, 13. 
Herein Simeon shewed the truth of his piety 
and devotion, that he believed, and waited for 
the coming of Christ. 
Jer. 16. 7. nor shall men give them the cup of c 
Luke 2. 25. Simeon, waiting fur the c. of Israel 

6. 24. woe to you ricli, for ye have received your c. 
.■?cis 4. 36. wiiich is, being interpreted, the son of c. 

15. 31. which when read, they rejoiced for the c. 
Rom.l5.5.\beGod of c. grant you to be like-m.inded 
2 Cor. 1. 5. 60 our c. also ahoundeth by Christ 

6. aftlicied, for your c. and sal. comf. for your c. 

7. of sufferings, 60 shall ye be partakers of thee. 

7. 7. but by the c. wherewitn he was comforted 
Phil. 2. 1. if there be any c.in Christ, fulfil ye my joy 
2 Thess. 2. 16. who hath given us everlasting c. 
Philem. 7. we have great joy and c. in thy love 
Heb. 6. 18. we might have a strong c. who have fled 

CONSOLATIONS. 
.Tob 15. 11. are the c. of God small with thee? 
21. 2. hear my speech, and let this be your c. 
Isa. 66. 11. and be satisfied with the breasts of her c. 

CONSORTED. 
~^cts 17. 4. some of them c. with Paul and Silas 

CONSPIRACY. 
2 Sam. 15. 12. and Absalom's c. was strong 
2 Kings 12. 20. his serv. made a c. and slew Joash 
14. 19. they made a c ag. Amaziah, 2 C/i?-. 25. 27. 
15. 15. acts of Sballum and his c. which he made 
.30. Hoshea made a c. against Pekah 
17. 4. the king of Assyria found c. in Hoshea 
Jer. 11.9. a c. is found among the men of Judah 
Ezek. 22. 25. is a c. of her prophets in midst thereof 
Mcts 23. 13. more than forty who had made this c. 

CONSPIRATORS. 
2SaOT.15.3L Ahithophel is among c. with Absalon-. 

CONSPIRED. 
Gen. 37. 18. they c. against Joseph to slay him 

1 Sam. 22. 8. that all of you have c. against me 
13. why have ye c. ag. me, thou and son of Jesse 

l.ffmo-si5. 27. Baashasonof Ahijahc. ag. Nadab 

16. 9. Zimri c. against Elah and slew him, 16. 

2 Kings 9. 14. Jehu son of Nimshic. against Joran". 
10. 9. 1 c. against my master and slew him 
15.10. Shallum fc.agai"n3tZachariah,and smotchim 

25. Pekah c. against Pekahiah, and smote him 
21. 23. the servants of Amon c. against him 

24. slew all that c. against Amon, 2 Chr. 33. 25. 
2 Chron. 24. 21. and they c. against Jehoiada 

25. the servants of Joash c. against him, 26. 
JVeA.4.8. c. oil of them together, and come and fight 
jSmos 7. 10. Amos hath c. against thee in Israel 

CONSTANT, LY. 
1 Chron. 23. 7. if he be c. to do my commandments 
Ezra9. t8. to give us a c. abode in his holy place 
Psal. 51. t 10. and renew a c. spirit within me 
Prov. 21. 28. but the man that heareth, speaketh c. 
.^cts 12 15. Rhoda c. affirmed that it was even 30 
Tit. 3. 8. these things I will that thou aflirm c 

CONSTELLATIONS. 
2Kings'2'^.'\5.pat down those that burnt mcense toe 
/srtl3. 10. the c. thereof shall not give their light 

CONSTRAIN. 
Gal. 6. 12. they c. you to be circumcised, only Ics 



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CONSTRAINED, ETH. 

S Kinirs 4 8. woman ol'fchurieinc.him to eat bread 
Job 3'i. IB. full of matter, the spirit wilhiii me c. me 
Mat. 14. "i'i. Jesus c. las disciples, Mark t). 45. 
JLiike 24. -29. but they c. hini, saying, abide with us 
Jlcts 16. 15. Lydia c. us to come into iier house 
28. 19. I svas c. to appeal to (Jassar 
2G7r. 5. 14. for love olCiir. c. us, because wejudge 

CONSTRAINT. 
IPet. 5. 2. taking uversiglu, noi by c. but willingly 

CONSULT. 
Psai.62.4.onlv etc cast hiin down from excellency 

CONriCLTATlON. 
.¥arjtl5.1.the chief priests held a c. with the elders 

CONSULTED. 
\ Kings 12. 6. Rehuboain c with the old men, 8. 

1 Chr. 13. 1. Dav. c. widi thecaptains of thousands 

2 Ckron. 21). 21. Jehoshaphat c. with the people 
JVt'/t. 5. 7. 1 c with myself, and rebuked ihe nobles 
Psal. 83. 3. they iiave c. against thy hidden ones 

5. for tiiev have c. together with one consent 
Ezek. 2i. 2i. the king of Babylon c. with images 
Dau.'o.l. all the presidents and captains c. togetimr 
Jlic. 6. 5. remember what Balak kingof Moab c. 
11 ab. 2.10. hdstc. shame to thy house, by cultingoif 
Jilat. 2'j. 4. c. that they migiit take Jesus and kill 
John 12. 10. cliief priests c. to put Lazarus to death 

CONSULTER. 
Dctit. 18. 11. not found among you a c.with spirits 

CONSULTETH. 
Z,uA:el4.31.c. whether lie be able with 10,000 tomeet 

CONSUME 
Signifies, [1] To waste, destroy, andbring to utter 
ruin and desolation, Exod.32. 10. [2] To spend, 
or squander away, Jam. 4. 3. [3] To vanis/i 
away. Job 7. 9. [4] To viake, or cause to pass 
away, Fsal. 73. 33. [5] To burn up, Luke 9. 
54. [6] To melt away, Jer. 6. 29. [7J To 
crush, Esth. 9. t 24. 
Gen. 41. 30. and the famine shall c. the land 
Exod. 33. 3. lest I c. thee in the way, 5. 
Lev. 26. 1 6. the burning ague that shall c. the eyes 
Dent. 5. 25. for this great fire will c. us 
7.16. thou shalt call people which Lord God shall 
28. 38. gather but little, for locust shall c. it, 42. 
32. 22. a fire kindled in mine anger shall c earth 
Josh. 24. 20. will c. you after he hath done you good 
lSttm.2.33.the man of thine shall be to c. thine eyes 
2 Kings 1. 10. let fire c. thee and thy fifty, 12. 
Job 1.5. 34. fire shall c. the tabernacles of bribery 

20. 26. a fire not blown shall c. him 

24. 19. drought and heat c. the snow-waters 
Psal. 37. 20. shall c. into smoke shall they c. avray 
39. 11. makt'st his beauty to c. away like a moth 
49. 14. their beauty shall c. in the grave 
78. 33. therefore their days did he c. in vanity 
Tsa. 7. 20. and it shall also c. the beard 
10. 18. and shall c. the glory of his forest and field 
27. 10. there shall the calf c. the branches 
Jer. 49. 27. fire shall c. the palaces of Beii-hadad 
Ezek. 4. 17. and c. away for their iniquity 

13. 13. and great hail-stones in my fury to c. it 

21. 28. the sword is drawn, it is furbished to c. 
22. 15. I will c. thy filthiness out of thee 

24. 10. kindle the fire, c. the flesh, and spice it well 
35. 12. they are desolate, they are given us to c. 
JDan.2. 44. it shall c. all these lungdoms and stand 
Hos. 11. 6. and the sword shall c. his branches 
Zcph. 1. 2. I will c. all things from oft' the land 

3.1 will c. man and beast, 1 will c. fowls of heaven 
Zech. 5. 4. it shall remain in his house and c. it 

14. 12. their flesh, eyes, tongue shall c. away 
27%es4^.2.8.that wicked one, whom the Lord sliallc. 
Jam. 4. 3. ye ask that ye may c. it on your lusts 

• CONSUME them. 

£!io(f. 32.10. wrath wax hot, that Imaycthem, 12. 
J^am. 16.21. that I may c. them in a moment, 45. 
Dent. 7. 22. thou mayest not c. them at once 

1 Sam. 15. 1 18. destroy Amalekites till thou c. them 

2 Chron. 18. 1 10. push Syria, till thou c. them 
JVeA. 9. 31. thou didst not utterly c. them 
Esth 9. 24. Haman had cast the lot to c. than 
PsdZ. 59. 13. c.th.in wrath, c. (A. that they maynot be 
Jer. 8. 13. I will surely c. them, saith the Lord 

14. 12. but I will c. them by the sword and famine 
Ezek. 20. 13. 1 would pour fury on them to c. them 
Luke 9. 54. fire to come and c. them, as Elias did 

CONSUMED. 
Gen.ld. 15. lest thou be c. in the iniquity of the city 

17. escape to the mountain, lest thou be c. 
31. 40. thus I was, in the day the drought c. me 
Exod. 3. 2. behold the bush burned, and was note. 

15. 7.sentest thy wrath, which c. tiiem as stubble 

22. 6. if the corn or the field be c. therewith 
Lev. 9. 24. and c.upon the altar the burnt-offering 
N'um. 11. 1. c. them in uttermost parts of the camp 

12. 12. ethernolboasoneof who!n flesh is half c. 

16. 26. depart lest ye be c. in all their sins 
35. there came out fire and c. the 250 men 

?l 28. a fire is gone otif, it hath c. Ar of Moab 
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JVttm. 25. 11. that I c. not the children of Israel ' I 
32. 13. till the generation that had done evil was c 
Deut.2. 16. wlien the men of war were c. and dead 
Judg. 6. 21. there rose fire out of rock and c. flesh 
1 Sam. 27. 1 1. 1 shall one day be c. by hand of Saul 
2Sa)n. 13. j 39. the soul of David was c. to go lorth 

21. 5. the man that c. us, and devised against us 

1 £'i;(^s 18. 38. theathe fire of the Lord iell and c. 
the sacrifice, and licked up the water ,2C7iro7<. 7.1. 

2 Kings 1. 10. and hre c. him and his fiity, 12. 

2 Chrun. 8. 8. whom the children of Israel c. not 
jYeh. 2. 3. the gales thereof are c. with fire, 13. 
Job 1. 16. the fire of God hath c. sheep and servants 
4. 9. by the breath of his nostrils are they c. 
6. 17. the snow and the ice are c. out of their place 
7. 9. as the cloud is c. and vanished away 

19. 27. my reins c. || 33. 21. his flesh is c. away 
Psal. ti. 7. mine eyes c. 31.9. || 10. my bones c. 102.3. 

39. 10. I am c. by the blow of thine hand 
64. t 6. we are c. by that which they searched 
71. 13. let them be confounded and c. that are 
73. 19. they are utterly c. with terrors 
78. 63. fire c. their young men, maidens not given 
90. 7. for we are c. bytiiine anger and thy wrath 
104. 35. let the sinners be c. out of the earth 
119. 87. they had almost c. me upon the earth 
•139. my zeal hath c. me, because mine enemies 
Prov. 5. 11. when thy flesh and thy body are c. 

22. t8. with the rod of his anger he shall be c. 
Isa. 16. 4. the oppressors are c. out of the land 

29. 20. scorneris c. and all that watch for iniquity 
64. 7. thou hast c. us, because of our initpiities 
Jer. 5. 3. haste, them, but tiiey refused correction 
6. 29. the lead is c. \\ 12. 4. the beasts are c. 

20. 13. that my days should be c. with shame 
36. 23. till all the roll was c. in the fire on hearth 
44. 18. we have been c. by sword and famine 

Lam. 2. 22. those I swaddled hath mine enemy c. 

3. 22. it is of the Lord's mercies we are not c. 
Ezek. 19. 12. her rods broken, fire c. them, 22. 31. 

24. 11. on the coals, that the scum of it may be c. 

43. 8. wherefore I have c. them in mine anger 
Mai. 3. 6. therefore the sons of Jacob are not c. 
Gal. 5. 15. take heed ye be not c. one of another 

Shall be CONSUMED. 
A^'uyn. 14. 35. in this wilderness shall they be c. 

17. 13. shall die, shall we be c. with dyingi 
iSam. 12.25. yes/4fflZZZ;ec. both you and your king 
Isa. 1. 23. they that forsake the Lord shall be c. 

66. 17. eating swine's flesji, and the abomination, 
and the mouse, shall be c. together 
.Tcr. 14. 15. by famine shall those prophets be c. 

16. 4. they shall be c. by the svvoid, 44. 12, '27. 
Ezek.5.12.\vith famine shall they be c. in the midst 

13.14.it shall fall, ye shall be c.in the midst thereof 

34. 29. they shall be no more c. with hunger 

47.12.leaf not fade, nor shalHho fruit thereof 6e c. 
Dan. 11. 16. land which by his hand shall be c. 

CONSUMED with till, or until. 
Dezit.2. 15. to destroy, until they were c. Josh. 5. 6, 

23. 21. pestil. cleave to thee, until he have c.thee 
.Tosh. 10.20. an endofslayingihem tiZZ they were c. 

1 Sam. 15. 18. and fightagainst them till they be c. 

2 Sam. 22. 38. I have pursued my enemies, and I 
turned not again until I had c. them, Psal. 18. 37. 

1 Kina-s 22. 11. shalt push the Syrians until thou 
have c. them, 2 Kings 13. 17, 19. 2 Chr. 18. 10. 
Ezra 9. 14. be angry with- us till thou hadst c. us 
Jer. 9. 16. and I will send a sword after them till 
I have c. them, 24. 10. | 27. 8. | 49. 37. 
CONSUMETH, ING. 
Deut. 4. 24. the Lord thy G. is a c. fire, Heh. 12. 29. 
9. 3. the Lord goeth over before thee as a c. fire 
.Tab 13. 28. he c. as a garment that is moth-eaten 
22. 20. but the reirmant of them the fire c. 
31. 12. for it is a fire that c. to destruction 
/sa.5.24.as fire the stubble, and as the flame c. chaff 

CONSUMMATION. 
Dan. 9. 27. shall make it desolate, even until thee. 

CONSUMPTION. 
I^ev. 26. IG. I will appoint over you terror, c. 
Deut. 28. 22. the Lord shall smite thee with a <f. 
■Tudg. 20. t40. the whole c. of the city ascended up 
Tsa. 10.22. thee, decreed shall overflow with right. 

23. for the Lord God of hosts shall make a c. 
28. 22. for I have heard from the L. G. of hosts a c. 

CONTAIN. 
1 Kings 8. 27. behold the heaven and heaven of 
heavens cannot c. thee, 2 Chron. 2. 6. | 6. IS. 
Ezek. 45. 11. bath may c. tenth part of a homer 

• 7b/tn21.25.ihe world could note. the books written 
1 Cor. 7. 9. but if thev cannot c. let them marry 

CONTAINED, ETH, ING. 
Ezek. 23. 32. drink of thy sister's cup, itc. much 

• Zb'iTi 2. 6. six water-pots e. 2 or 3 firkins a piece 
Rom. 2. 14. do by nature the things c. in the law 
.'^pA.2.15. having abolished the law c.in ordinances 
1 Pet. '2. 6. wheref. it 's e. in scripture, behold I lay 

CONTEMN, ED, ETH. 
Psal. 10, 13 wherefore do the wicked c. Godl 



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Pa.l5.4.inwhosecyes a vile person is c.but honouis 
107. 11. they c. the counsel of the most High 
Cant. 8. 7. if give substance for love, it would be c 
/sa.l6.14.glory of Moab shall be c. v.'iih great mult. 
Ezek. 21. 10. it c. the rod of my son, as every tree 
13. and what if the sword c. even the rod 7 
CONTEMPT. 
Gen. 38. 1 23. let her take it lest we become a. c. 
Esth. 1. 18. thus shall there arise too much c. 
Job 12. 2i.hepoureth c. on princes, Psal. 107. 40 
31. 34. or did the c. of families terrify me 7 
Psal. 119. 22. remove from me rejiroach and c. 
123. 3. for we are exceedingly filled with c. 
4. our soul is filled with the c. of the proud 
Pro?;. 18.3.when the wicked cometli, tiien comethc. 
/sa. 23.9. to bring into c. all the honourable (jtearth 
Dan. 12. 2. some sliall awake to everlasting c. 

CONTEMPTIBLE. 
Jl/aZ. 1. 7. in that ye say, the tablt^ of the Lord is c. 
12. even his meat is c. \\ 2. 9. 1 also made you c. 
2 Cor. 10. 10. his jiresence is weak, his sjieech c. 

CONT EMPTU OUSL Y . 
Psal. 2A.. 18. which speak e. against the righteous 

CONTEND 
Signifies, [1] To strive, Jer. 18. 19. [2] To dis- 
pute, Acts 11. 2. [3] To debate, or plead, Job 
9. 3. I 40. 2 [4] To fight, Deut. 2. 9. [5] To 
reprove sharply, Neh. 13. 11. [6] To endeavour 
to convince a person of, and. reclaini him from 
Ids evil tcay, Piov. 29. 9. [7] To punish, 
Amos 7. 4. 
Earnestly to contend for the faith, ,Tude 3. sfre- 
nuously to maintain and defend the apostolical 
doctrine, by constancy in the faith, zc al for the 
truth, holiness of life, mutual exhortation, 
prayer, suffering for the gospel, iyc. withstand- 
ing all such heretics us would impugn and cor- 
rupt the doctrines revealrd in the gospel. 
Deut. 2. 9. neither c. with Moabites in battle, 24. 
Jo6)9.3.ifc.hecannot answer him one of a thousand 
13. 8. will ye accept his person, and c. for God? 
Prov. 28. 4. such as keep the law c. with them 
Eccl. 6. 10. nor may he c. with him that is mightier 
Isa. 49. 25. I will c. with them that c. with thee 
50.8.heis near that justifietb, who will c. with me? 
57. 16. I will not c. for ever, nor will I be wroth 
.Jer. 12. 5. then how canst liiou c. with horses ? 

18. 19. hearken to voice of them tlsat c. with me 
Jlmos 7. 4. behold the Lord God caiied to c. by fire 
Mic. 6. 1. hear yc, arise, c. thou before the mount 
./zifZe 3. should earnestly c. for faith dsliv. to saints 

CONTENDED. 
JVcA. 13. 11. then e. I with the rulers and said, 17. 
25. I e. with them, and cursed them, and smote 
.Tob 31. 13. if I despised my servants when theyc. 
/sa.41. 12. thou shalt not find them thatc.with theo 
.dcts 11. 2. they of the circumcision c. with him 

CONTENDEST. 
Job 10.2. shew me wherefore thou e. with me 

CONTENDETH. 
.Tob 40. 2. shall he that c. with Almighty instruct 
Prov. 29. 9. if a wise man e. with a foolish man 

CONTENDIiN^G. 
jM(fe9.c.withdevil,he'!isnufed about bodyofMosea 

CONTENT. 
^^671.37. 27. letussell him, and his brethren were c. 
Exod. 2. 21. Moses was c. to dw.-li witli the man 
Lev. 10.20. when Moses heard that, he was c. 
.Josh.1.1. would toG. we had been c.dwelt on other 
.hidg. 17. 11. Levite was e. to dwell w;ith Micah 

19. 6. be c. T pray thee, and tarry all night 

2 Kings 5. 23.Naaman said, be e. take two talents 
6. 3. one said, be c. and go with thy servants 

Job 6. 28. now therefore be c. look upon me 
Pror.6.35. nor will he rest e.though i hou gi vestgifts 
.l/arA-15.15. Pilate willing to c. peopie reieasedBar. 
/.itA:e3.14.nor accuse falsely, be c. with your wages 
Phil. 4. 11. 1 have learned in every state to be c. 
1 Tim. 6- 8. having food and raiment, let us be c 
TTeb. 13. 5. and be e. with such things as ye have 

3 John 10. and not c. with prating asainst us 

CONTENTIOxX: 
Gen. 26. f 20. he called the name of the well c. 
Psal. 95. t 8. harden not your heart, as in the c. 
ProiJ. 13.l0.onlybypride comethc.bat wisdom with 

17. 14. leave off c. before it be meddled v/ith 

18. 6. a fool's lips enter into c. and his mouth calls 
22. 10. cast out the scorner, and c. shall go out 

Tsa. 41. 1 12. thou shalt not find the men of thy c 
.7er.15.l0. woe is me, thou hast born me a man of c 
Hah. 1. 3. and there are that raise upstrife andc 
.^cts 15. 39. the e. was so sharp between them 
Phil. 1.16. the one preach Christ of c. not sincerely 
1 T'/iess.2.2.tospeak the ffosfel of God with much e. 

CONTENTIONS. 
Prov. 18. 18. the lot canseth c. to cease, and partetfi 

19. and their c. are like the bars of a castle 
19.13. c. of a wife are a continual dropping, 27. 15 
21. t 9. than with a woman of c. in a wide houss 
23.29. who hath woe?whohath c.? hath babbling"* 



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1 Cor. 1. 11. 1 hear that there are c. among you 
Tit. 3. 9. avoid c. and strivings about the law 

COJSTENTIUUS. 

Prov. 21. 19. tJian \vitl» a c. and angry woman 

26.21. as wood to fire, so is a c.niaii to kindle strife 

27. 15. a continual dropping and a c. woman alike 

Rom. 2. 8. but to them Uiat are c. and do not obey 

iCo7-.ll.l(i. butiiany man seem to be c.no custom 

- CONTENTMENT. 

1 Tira. 6. 6. but godliness with c. is great gain 

UONTINLJx\L. 
Exod. 29. 42. this shall be a c. burnt-oflering 
J^uin. 4. 7 and the c. bread shall be thereon 

2 Chron. 2. 4. 1 build a housa tor the c. shew-bread 
Prov. 15. 15. that is ot a merry hearthath a c. feast 
Isa. 14. tj. he who smote the people with a c. stroke 
Jer. 48. 5. for in thegoing up c. weeping shall go up 

52.34. there was a c. diet given him. 2 A'm 0-525.30. 
Ezek. 39. 14. shall sever out men of c. employment 
Luke 18. 5. lest by her c. coming she weary me 
Rom. 9. 2. that I liave c. sorrow in my heart 

Sec BUKNT-OFFERINGS. 

COiXTINUALLY. 

Gen.Q.5. every imagination of his heart was evilc. 

Exod. 28. 30. upon his heart before the Lord c. 

29. 38. two lambs of the lirst year, day by day c. 

Lev. 24. 2. bring oil olive to cause lamps to burn c. 

1 Sam. 18. 29. and Saul became David's enemy c. 

2 Sam. 9. 7. thou shalt eat bread at my table c. 

2 Kings 25. 29. Jehoiakim eat bread, c. Jer. 52. 33. 

1 Chron. J6. 11. seek the Lord, seek his face'c. 

2Chron. 12. 15. wars between Jerob. and Hehob. c. 
36.1 15. sent to them, rising up c.and sending them 

Job 1. 5. sent and sanctified his sons, thus did Job c. 

Psal. 34. 1. his praise shall be c. in my mouth,?!. 6. 
35. 27. say c. the Lord be magnified, 40. 16. | 70. 4. 
38. 17. ready to halt and my sorrow is c. before me 
40.11. let thy loving-kindness and truth ^.preserve 
42. 3. while they c. say to me, where is tliy God7 
44. 15. my confusion is c. before me, and shame 
50. S.thy burnt-offerings to have been c.before rhe 
53. 1. mighty man, goodness of God endure, h c. 

71. 3. my habitation, whereunto I may c. resort 
6. I have been holden up, my praise shall be c. 
14. I will hope c. and praise thee more and more 

73. 23. 1 am c. with thee, thou hast holden me 
74.23.the tumult of those that rise up increaseth c. 
109. 15. let them be before the Lord c. to cutoff 
19. 44. so shall I keep thy law c. for ever and ever 
109. my soul is c. in my hand, yet do I not forget 
117. and 1 will have respect to thy statutes c. 
140. 2. c. are they gathered together for war 

Prou.6.14.hedeviseth mischief c.hesoweth discord 
21. bind them c. on thy heart, and tie them 

/5a.21. 8. 1 stand con the watch-tower in day-time 
49. 16. 1 have graven thee, walls are c. before me 
5L 13. hast feared c. every day, because of fury 
52. 5. my name c. every day is blasphemed 
58. 11. and the Lord shall guide thee c. and satisfy 

i 60. 11. therefore thy gates shall be open c. 
65. 3. a people that piovoketh me to anger c. 

Jer. 6. 7. before rne c. is grief and wounds 

Ezek. 46. 14. a meat-ofiering c. to the Lord 

Dan. 6. 16. thy God whom thou serVest c. 20. 

Hos. 4. 18. they have committed whoredom c. 

12. 6. keep mercy, and wait on thy God c. 
Obad. 18. so shall all the heathen drink c. 

J^ah 3. 19. for hath notthy wickedness passed c? 
Hab i.l7.shail they uotsparec. to slay the nations? 
ZecK 8. 1 21. let us go c. and pray before the Lord 
Luke 24. 53. were c. in the temple, praising God 
Acts 6. 4. we will give ourselves c. to prayer 

10. 7. a soldier of them that wailed on Cornelius c. 
Rom. 13. 6. attending c. upon this very thing 
Heb 7. 3. like the Son of God, abideth a priest c. 

10. 1. with those sacrifices offered year by year c. 

13. 15. by him let us offer the sacrifice of praise c. 

CONTINUANCE. 
Deut. 28. 59. even great plagues and of long c. 
Ps. 139. 16. my members whichin c. were fashion. 
Tsa. 64. 5. in those is c. and we shall be saved 
Ezek. 2d. t 14. they siiall sever out men of c. 
Dan. 1. t 10. faces worse liking than children of c. 
Rom. 2. 7. by patient c. in well doing seek for glory 

CONTINUE. 
Exod. 21. 21. if hec. aday or two, not be punished 
Lev. 12. 4. c. in the blood of her purifying, 5. 

1 Sam. 12. 14. c. following the Lord your God 
13. 14. but now thy kingdom shall not c. 

2 Sam. 7. 29. that it may c. for ever before thee 

1 Kiriffs^. 4. the Lord may c. his word that he spaka- 
Job 15. 29. not be rich, nor shall his substance c. 

17. 2. doth not mine eye c. in their provocation 1 
Psal. 36. 10. O c. thy loving-kindness unto them 

49. 11. thought that their houses shall c. for ever 

72. \ 17. shall be as a son to c. his father's name 
102 28. the children of thy servants shall c. 

119 91. they c. according to thine ordinances 
Isa. j. 11. that c. till night, till wine inflame them 
65. t 22. and mine elect shall make them c. long 
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.Ter. 32. 14. that the evidences may c. many days 
Dan. 11. 8. c. more years than the king of the north 
Mat. 15. 32. because they c. wilh.nie three days 
John 8.31. if ye c.in my word, then are ye disciples 

15. 9. so have I loved you, c. ye in my love 
.^cts 13. 43. persuaded to c. in the grace of God 

14. 22. confirming and exhorting them toe. in faith 

26. 22. having obtained help gt God, I c. unto day 
Rom. 6. 1. shall we c. in sin that grace may abound ? 

11.22.tovvards thee goodness, if thou c.in goodness 
Gal. 2. 5. that the truth ol gospel might c. with you 
Phil. 1. 25. I know lh.it I shall c. with you all 
Col. 1. 23. if ye c. in the faith, and be not moved 

4. 2. c. in prayer, and watch with thanksgiving 

1 Ti?n. 2. 15. li'lhey c.in faith, charity, and holiness 
4. 16. take heed to thy doctrine, c. in them 

2 Tim.3. 14.C. in the things which thou hast learned 
//e6.7.23.priests notsufi'ered to c. by reason of death 

13. 1. let brotherly love c. entertain strangers 
.7a?/i. 4. 13. and c. there a year, and buy and sell 
■2Pet.3. 4. since the fathers, all things c.as they were 
1 John 2. 24. ye shall c. in the Son and Father 
Rev. 13. 5. power was given him to c. 42 months 

17. 10. when he coineth, he must c. a bhort space 

CONTINUED. 
Gen. 40. 4. he served them, and c. a season in ward 

1 Sam. 1. 12. as she c. praying before the Lord • 

2 Chron. 29. 28. c. till burnt-otfering was finished 
JVeh. 5. 16. yea, also I c. intho work of this wall 
Psal. 72. 17. his name shall be c. as long as the sun 
Jer. 31. 1 32. should I have c. a husband to them 
Dav. 1. 21. Daniel c. to first year of king Cyrus 
Mat. 20. t 12. these last have c. one hour only 
Luke 6. 12. he c. all night in prayer to God 

22. 28. ye are they that c. with me in temptation 
Jicts 1. 14. these all c. with one accord in prayer 

2. 42. they c. stedfastly in the apostles' doctrine 
8. 13. Simon himself c. with Philip, and wondered 
12.16.but Peter c.knocking,when they had opened 
20.7. Paul preached and t. his speech till midnight 
Heb. 8. 9. because they c. not in my covenant 
1 John 2. 19. they would no doubt have c. with us 

CONTINUETII, ING. 
Job 14. 2. he fleeth also as a shadow, and c. not 
Jer. 30. 23. a c. whirlwind, it shall fall on wicked 
J3cts 2. 46. they c. daily with one accord in temple 
Rom. 12. 12. rejoicing in hope,c. instant in prayer 
Gal. 3. 10. cursed that c. not in all things, in the law 
1 Tim. 5. 5. she that is a widow c. in supplications 
Heb. 7. 24. but this man, because he c. ever,hath an 
13. 14. for here we have no c. city, but we seek 
.Jam. 1. 25. looketh into the perfect law, and c. in it 

CONTRADICTING. 
Mcts 13. 45. filled with envy, c. and blaspheming 

CONTRADICTION. 

Heb. 7. 7. without c. the less is blessed of the better 

12. 3. consider him that endured such c. of sinners 

CONTRARY. 
Lev. 26. 21. and if ye walk c. to me, 23, 27, 40. 

24. then will I also walk c. to you, 28, 41. 
Esih.9.1. tho'itwas turned to thee. Jews had rule 
Ezek. 10. 34. the c. is in thee, therefore thou arte. 
/Jai. 14.24. the ship was tossed,for the wind was c. 
Jlets 17. 7. these all do c. to the decrees of Ca;sar 
18.13. persuaded men to worship God c. to the law 

23. 3. commandest me to be smitten c. to the law 
26. 9. to do many things c. to the name of Jesus 

/i07M.l 1.24. graft, c. to nature into a good olive-tree 

16. 17. c. to the doctrine which ye have learned 
Gal. 5. 17. and these are c. the one to the other 
Col. 2. 14. the hand-writing which was c. to us 

1 These. 2. 15. please not God, and are c. to all men 

1 Tim. 1. 10. if any thing that is c. to sound doctrine 
Tit. 2. 8. that he of the c. part mav be ashamed 

contrariwise: 

2 Cor. 2. 7. c. ye ought rather to forgive him 
GaZ.2.7.c.whenthey saw the gospel wascommitted 
1 Pet. 3. 9. not rendering railing, but c. blessing 

CONTRIBUTION. 
/?07K. 15.26. to make c. for ihe poor saints at Jerus. 

CON'TRITE. 
They are of a contrite spirit, zchose hearts are 
truly and derply humbled under a sense of their 
sin andgjiilt, and God^s displeasure following 
uponit ; 10 hose proud and self-willed hearts are 
subdued^ and made obedient to God''s will, and 
submissive to his providenee, being willing to 
accept of reconciliation with God upon any 
terms, Psal. 34. 18. | 5L 17. Isa. 66. 2. This is 
opposed to the stony heart, thatis insensible of 
the burden of sin, stubborn and rebellious 
against God, impenitent and incorrigible. 
Psal. 34. 18. he saveth such as be of a c. spirit 
51. 17. a c. heart, O God, thou wilt not despise 
/sa. 57. 15. with him also that is of a c. and humble 
spirit, to revive the heart of the c. ones 
66.2. that is of a c. spirit and trembleth at my word 

CONTROVERSY. 

Deut. 17. 8. being matters of c. within thy gates 

19. 17. m^ between whom the c. is shall stand 



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Deut. 21. 5. by their Tvord shall every c. be tried 
25. 1. if there beac. between men, end they comfl 
2 Sam. 15. 2. when any man that had a e. came 
2 Chron. 19. 8. Jehoshaphat sot the Lcvites for c. 
75(4.34. 8. the year ofrecompences for the e. oi Zion 
Jer. 25. 31. the liord hath a c. with the nations 
Ezek. 44. 24. in c. they shall stand in judgment 
//o5.4.1.the Lord hath a c. with inhabitants of land 
12. 2. the Lord hath also a c. wiili Judah 
Mic. 6. 2. the Lord liath a c. with his people 
1 Tim.3. 16. without c. great is the my slery of godi- 

CONVENIENT. 
Prov. 30. 8. feed me with food c. for me 
Jer. 40. 4. it seemelh good and c. for tiiee to go, .5. 
Mar/,G.2l.ixnd when ac.daywas comeiierod made 
./3c£6-24.25.when I have a c. season will call for thee 
Rom. 1. 28. to do those things which are not c. 
1 Cor. 16.12. will come when he shall have c. time 
Eph. 5. 4. talking, nor jesting, which are not c. 
Philem. 8. might be bold to enjoin that v.liichisc 

CONVENIENTLY. 
Mark. 14. 11. Judas sought how he might c. betray 

CONVERSANT. 
Josh. 8. 35. and strangers were c. among them 

1 Sam. 25. 15. as long as w-e were' c. with them 

CONVERSATION. 
Psnl. 37. 14. to slay such as be of upright c. 
50. 23. to him that ordereth his c. aright shew salv. 

2 Cor. 1. 12. in godly sincerity we have had ourc. 
Gal. 1. 13. ye have heard of my c. in time past 
Eph. 2. 3. among whom we had our c. in limes past 

4. 22. that ye put ofi" concerning the former c. 
P/iil. 1. 27. only let your e. be as becometh gospel 

3. 20. for our e. is in heaven, vv'hencc we look 
1 Tm. 4. 12.be an example of believers in c.in purity 
Heb. 13. 5. let your e. be without covelousness 

7. whose faith follow, considering end o! their <;. 
Jam. 3. 13. let him shev/ out of a good c. his works 

1 Pet. 1. 15. so be ye holy in all manner of c. 
18. not redeemed with coirup. tilings from vain c 

2. 12. -having your c. honest among the Gentiles 

3. 1. they also may be won by the e. of the wive* 
2. while they behold your chaste c. with fear 
10. be ashamed that falsely accuse your good c. 

2 Pet. 2. 7. Lot vexed with the filthy c. of wicked 
3. 11. ought ye to be, in all holy c. and godliness 

CONVERSION 
Is the turning, or total ckange of a sinner from 
his sins to God, Psal. 51. 13, And sinners 
shall be converted unto thee. God is the .6uthoi 
of this change,who byhis Spirit puts repentance 
faith, love, and every grace, into the soul, Jer 
31. 18, Turn thou me. John 6. 44, No man 
can come unto me excep-t the Father draw 
him. The word of God is a means, or instru- 
ment of conversion. Psal. 19. 7, I'hc law of 
the Lord is perfect, converting llie scul. . Mi- 
nisters, by the preaching of the gosjjel, are also 
instrumental in this change, 1 Cor. 4. 15, In 
Christ Jesus I have begotten you tlirough the 
gospel. .8nd particular Christians, by private 
admonitions and exhortations, are suiiict.ivies a 
means of t/tis ckange. Jam. 5. 19, 20. Rege- 
neration is the infusion of grace into ihe soul; 
conversionis the exercise of grace. Draw me, 1 
will run, Cajit. 1. 4. Converts are new crea- 
tures,'^, Gow 5. 17.; being formed in the image 
of Clirist, Rom. 8. 29. and made holy in pari 
here, and shall have a perfection of it aftef 
death, 1 John 3. 2. Rev. 21.*27. 
.'5cfsl5.3.declaring the c. of the Gentiles caused joy 

CONVERT, ED. 
Psal. 51. 13. and sinners shall be c. unto thee 
/5a.6.10. lestthey understand, and c. and be liealod 
60.5. the abundance of the sea shall bee. to the# 
J)/«i!. 13.15.be c. and I should heal thtm,.yl/fl77i:4.12. 
18. 3. except ye be c. and become as children 
Luke 22. 32. when c. strengthen thy biefhren 
John 12. 40. be c. and 1 heal them, JJcts 28. 27. 
./lets 3. 19. repent ye therefore, and be e. thafsins 
Jam. 5. 19. do err from the truth, and one c. birr. 

CONVERTETH, ING. 
PsaZ. 19. 7. the law of the Lord is perfect, c. the soul 
Jam. 5. 20. that he who c. a sinner from the erro; 

CONVERTS. 
Isa. 1. 27. her c. shall be redeemed with righteous 

CONVEY, ED. 
1 Kings 5. 9. and I will c. them by sea in floats 
JVe/i. 2. 7. that they may c. me over till I come 
John 5. 13. for Jesus had c. himself away 

CONVICTED. 
JohnS. 9. being c. bv their own conscience went out 

CONVINCE, ED, ETFI. 
.Tob 33. 12. there is none of you that c. Job 
.Tohn 8. 46. which of you c. me of sin 1 
16. 1 8. when he is come he will c. tiie world ofsin 
.^cts 18. 28. for he mightily c. the Jews, shewing 
1 Cor. 14. 24. he is c. of all, he is judged of all 
Tit. 1. 9. that he may be able to c. gainsayers 
./am. 2. 9. and are c- of the law as transgreesom 



COR 

fkde 15. to c. all that are ungodly among them 

CONVOCATION, S. ^ 

Ezod. 12. IG. in the first day there shall be a holy 

c. Lev. 23. 7, 24, 35. jXum. 28. IS. | 29. 1. 

Lev. 23 2. ye sliall prociainitobe liolyc. 4,21,37. 

3. the seventh day is a holy c, 8. jViim. 28. 25. 

27. tenth day 7tli month a holy c. JVum. 29. 7. 

36. on the 'eightli day shall be a holy c. to you 

^'■^/77^.28. 2G. theday of first-fruits shall have holy c. 

29. 12. on fifteenth day of seventh month a holy c. 

CONEY, lES. 
Lev. 11. 5. and the c. because he cheweth cud. but 
divideth not hoof, is unclean to you, Deut.l4:.7. 
Psal. 104. 18. the rocks are a refuge for the c. 
Proo.3Q. 2G. c. are but a feeble folk, make houses 

COOK, S. 

Ge7i. 40. 1 17. in uppermost basket v/as work of ac. 

ISam. 8. 13. he will take your daughters to be c. 

9. 23. Samuel sa^i to c. bring portion I gave thee 

24. c. took up the shoulder and set it before Saul 

COOL, Substantive. 

Gen. 3. 8. walking in the garden in the c. of the day 

COOL, Adjective. 
Pro«.17.t 27.a man of understanding is of a c. spirit 

COOL, Verb. 
Luke 16. 24. dip tip of his finger and c. my tongue 

COPIED, 
frflu. 25. 1. menof Hezekiah kingof Judahc.out 

COFLVG. 
\Iiino-s 7.9. costly stones from the foundation to c. 

COPPER. 
Ezra 8. 27. two vessels of fine c. precious as gold 

COPPER-SMITH. 
•2Tim. 4. 14. Alexander the c.-5. did me much evil 

COPULATION. 
Lev. 15. 16. if any man's seed of c. go out 

17. skin whereon is seed of c. shall be washed 

18. with whom man shall lie with seed of c. 

COPY. 

Deut. 17. 18. write him a c. of this law in a book 

Josh. 8. 32. he wTote on stones a c. of law of Closes 

Ezra 4. IJ. this is c. of a letter sent to him, 5. 6. 
23. c. of Artaxerxes' letter was read before Reh. 
7. 11. this is c. of the letter Artaxerxes gave Ezra 

£st/t.3.14. c.of a writing for a commandment, 8.13. 

4. 8. Mordeca.i gave Hatach a c. of the writing 

COR. 

Ezek. 45.14. offer a tenth part of a bath out of the c. 
CORAL. 

7oA 28.18. no me.ntion shall bemadeofr. or pearls 

Eiek.'il.KS. Syria v/as thy merchant in c. and agate 
CORBAN. 

Jilark 7. 11. it is c. that is to say, a gift, shall be free 
CORD. 

The cords of the wicked,«re the snares with lohieh 
they catch weak and unwary people^ Psal. 129. 4. 
The cords of sin, Prov.5. 22. arc the consequen- 
ces of crimes and bad habits, ^iji never goes 
unpunished; and the bad habits lohich are con- 
tracted,are as iticere indissoluble bands from 
which it is almost impossible to get free. Let 
us cast away their cords from us, Psal. 2.2. ].et 
vscast off their goocrnment, and free ourselves 
from subjection to their laws., which like fetters 
restrain us from our purposes. To draw ini- 
quity with cords of vanity, Tsa. 5. IS. that is, 
to sp arena cost nor pains in the pursuit of sin. 
These cords of vanity may signify worldly 
vajiitics and pleasures, profit or preferment, by 
which, asbyco7-ds, the deoil withdraws persons 
from God and,, his laws, and the way to heaven, 
and leads thenidown to the bottomless pit. Or, 
those vain and deceitful arguments and pre- 
tences, whereby sinners generally draw them- 
selves to sin, as hope offinpunity and the like. 
I drew them with the cords of a man, Hos. 11. 4. 
fused all fair and gentle mearis, such as are 
fitted to vm?i''s tem.per, as he is a reasonable 
creature, to allure them to obedience: I found 
them backward an.dunapito lead, I therefore in 
my pity laid my hand on them, and as a father 
or friend drew them gently to me. To stf etch a 
line or cord about a city, /.am.S. 8. signifies, to 
ruin, to destroy it utterly, to level it with the 
ground. The cords extended in setting up 
tents, do likewise furnish several metaphors, 
Sknoting either the stability or ruin of a place 
or people, according as they are said to be ex- 
tended or Inose, Tsa: 33. 20. .ler. 10. 20. 

Josk.^.lS. Rahab let spies down by a c. thro' wind. 

Job 30. 11. ho hath loosed my c. and afHicted me 
41. 1. canstdravvoutleviathan's tongue with a c? 

Eccl. 4. 12. a threefold c. is not quickly broken 
12.6. or ever the silver c. be loosed, or golden bowl 

fsa. 54. 2. spare not, lengthen c. strengthen stakes 

Mic. 2. 5. a c. by lot in congregation of the Lord 
CORDS. 

Kzod. 35. 18. the pins of the court and their c. 
^2idg. 15. 13. thev bound Samson with new c. 

fob 36. 8. if they be holden in c. of afflictioa 
97 



COR 

Psal. 2. 3. let us cast away their c. from us 

118. 27. bind the sacrifice withe, to horns of altar 

129. 4. he hath cut asunder the c. of the wicked 

l-iO. 5. the proud have hid a snare and c. for me 

Prov.5. 22. he shall be holden with the c. of his sins 

Jsa. 5. 18. woe lo them that draw iniquity with c. 

33. 20. nor shall any of the c. thereof be broken 

Jer. 10. 20. tabernacle is spoiled, all my c. broken 

38. 6. and they let down Jeremiah with c. 

13. so they drew up Jeremiah with c. took him 
Ezek.27. 24. in chests of rich apparel bound with c. 
Hos. 11. 4. I drew them with the c. of a man 
John 2. 15. when he had made a scourge of small c. 

CORIANDER. 
Exod. 16. 31. manna was like c. seed, JVum.11.7. 

CORMORANT. 
Lev. 11. 17. ye shall have in abomination the little 
owl, and the c. and the great owl, Deut. 14. 17. 
Isa. 34.11. but the c. shall possess it, Zeph. 2. 14. 

CORN. 
Gen. 41. 57. all countriescame to Joseph tobuyc. 
42. 2. Jacob heard there was c. in Egypt, Acts 7.12. 
19. go ye, carry c. for the famine of your houses 
Exod. 22. 6. so that the stacks of c. be consumed 
Lev.2.16. priest shall bum part of beaten c. thereof 
23. 14. ye shall eat neither bread nor parched c. 
JVm?h. 18. 27. as tho' it were the c. of threshing-floor 
JJeut. 16. 9. as thou beginnest to put the sickle to c. 
25. 4. thou shalt not muzzle tlie ox when he tread-, 
eth out the c. ICor. 9. 9. 1 Tim. 5. 18. 
.Tosh. 5. 11. they did eaJ of the old c. of the laiid^ 12. 
Ruth 2.14. he reached her parched c. and she did eat 
3. 7. Boaz went lo lie down at end of the heap of c. 
lSa?7i.l7.17.take for brethren an ephah of parchedc. 
25. 18. Abigail took five measures of parched c. 
2Sanu 17. 28. they brought parched c. and beans 
2Kings 19. 26. they were as blasted c. Isa. 37. 27. 
jYc/i. 5. 2. we take up c. for them, that we may eat 
./ob 5. 26. as a shock of c. cometh in his season 
24.6. they reap every one his c. in the field 
38. 4. their young ones they grow up with c. 
Psal. 65. 9. ])reparest theme, when thou providest 

13. the valleys also are covered over with c. 
72. 16. there shall be a handful of c. in the earth 
78. 24. and had given them of the c. of heaven 
Prov. 11.26. that witliholdeth c. people shall curse 
Isa. 17. 5. when the harvest-man gathereth the c. 
62. 8. I will no more give thy c. to thine enemies 
Ezek. 36. 29. I will call for the c. and will increase 
Hos. 2. 9. I will take away my c. in the time thereof 
10. 11. Ephraim loveth to tread out the c. 
li 7.ihey shall revive as thee. and grow as the vine 
.loel 1. 10. for the e. is wasted, new wine is dried up 
;L l'.' barns are broken 4^wn, for c. is withered 
Arros !?.5.the new moon be gone that we may sell c. 
9- 9. I \\ ill sift Israel like as c. is sifted in a sieve 
Mark 4. 28. after that the full c. in the ear 
John 12. 24. except a c. of wheat fall into ground 

Ears of CORN. 
Gen. 41. 5. seven ears ofc. came up upon one stalk 
y^ez) .2.14. shalt otfergreen ears ofc. dried by the fire 
Ruth 2. 2. let me go and glean ears ofc. alter him 
2Kings 4.4^2. brought full ears ofc. in husk thereof 
./ob 24. 24. they are cut oft' as tops of the ears of c. 
Mal.i2.1.to pluck ears ofc. Mark 2. 23. Luke 6.1. 

CORN-FIELDS. ■ 

Mark 2. 23. it came to pass, that he went through 

c.-fields on the sabbath-day, .^l/ai.12.1. Luke 6.1. 

COf^N-FLOOR. 

Isa. 21. 10. O my threshing, and the c. of my floor 

Hos. 9. 1. thou hast loved a reward on every c.-floor 

Stand Ing-COUN. 
Exod. 22. 6. so that the standivg-c. be consumed 
D eut.2'i.25 .come into sianrfZ/i^" c.of thy neighbour 
.hidg.l5. 5. let foxes go Into stand.-c. burn up st.-c. 

CORN and icine. 
Gen. 27. 28. God give thee plenty ofc. and wine 

37. with c. and loine have I sustained him 

Deut. 7. 13. he will also bless thy c. and icine 

11. 14. that mayest gather in thy c. and w. and oil 

12. 17. mayest not eat tithe of thy c. andw. 14.23. 

16. 13. after thou hast gathered in thy c. and wine 

18. 4. give him first fruit of thy c. and w. and oil 

28. 51. which shall not leave thee c. wine or oil 

33. 28. Jacob shall be upon ahmdof c. and wine 

2 Kings 18. 32. to a land of c. and wine, fsa. 36. 17. 

2C/trr31. 5. Israel brought first-fruits ofc. a7id w. 

32.28. store-houses for increase ofc. wine, and oil 

Jfeh. 5. 11. restore the 100 h part ofc. wine, and oil 

10. 39. bring otferng of c.of new wine, 13. 5,12. 

Psal. 4. 7. than in time their c. and wine increased 

Lqm.2. 12. say to their mothers, where is c. and w.? 

■Hos. 2. 8. she knew not that I gave her c. w. and oil 

22. the earth shall hear the c. and zp. and the oil 

7. 14. they assemble themselves for c. and loine 

.Toel 2. 19. behold, I will send you c. and w. and oil 

Hag.l. 11. Icalledfc droughton c. and new wine 

Zech. 9.17. c. make men cheerful, and w. the maids 

CORNER. 
Lev. 21. 5. shall they shave off the c. of their beard 



COK 

2Chron. 28.24. homadealtarsinavery c. of Jeru»- 
Prov. 7. 8. passing through the street' near her c. 
12. she is without, and lieth in wait at every c. 

21. 9. better to dwell in c. of the house-top, 25.2-i 
/sa.30.20. yet thy teachers not be removed'into ac. 
.ler. 48. 45. a flame shall devour the ;. of Moab 

51. 26. they shall not take of thee a stone for a c. 
Ezek. 46. 21. in every c. of court there was a court 
.Amos 3. 12. that dwell in Samaria in the c. of a bed 
Zech. 10. 4. out of him came forth the c. and naiJ 
Mat.21.i2. the stone the builders rejected, the same 
is become the head of the c. Psal. 118. 22 
.niark 12.10. Luke 20.17. Acts 4.11. IPet. 2. 7. 
Acts 26. 28. for this thing was not done in a c. 

CORNER-GATE. 
2Kings 14. 13. from gate of E])liraim to thec.-^a^t 
2Chron. 26. 9. built towers at Jerusalem ate. -^are 
.7e?-.31.38.city shall be built from tower to gate ofc. 
Zech. 14. 10. land shall be inhabited to the c.-gate 

CORNLR-STOiNE. 
Job 38. 0. or who laid the c.-stone thereof? 
Psal. 118. 22. is become the head-sio?ze of the c. 
144. 12. that our daughters may be as c.-stones 
Isa. 28.16. in Zion a precious c.-5io7ie, IPet. 2.6. 
Eph. 2. 20. Christhimself being the chief e.-sion« 

CORNERS. 
Exod. 25. 12. put rings in four c. of ark, two on one 
side, and two on the other, 26. | 27. 4. | 37. 13. 
27. 2. make the horns upon the four c. 38. 2. 
Lev.lQ. 9. shaltnotreapthee.of your field, 23.22. 
27. ye shall not round c. of your heads nor beard 
J^'um. 24. 17. a sceptre shall smite the c. of Moab 
Deut. 32. 26. I said, I will scatter them into c. 
ISam. 14. t 38. draw near, ye e. of the people 
JVt7i. 9. 22. moreover thou didst divide them into c. 
,Iob l.lO.a great wind sm.ote the four c. of the house 
Isa. 11. 12. gather dispersed of Judah from four c. 
./er. 9. 25,*26. Iwill punish circumcised with uncir- 
cumcised, all that are in utterm.c.25. 23. 1 49. 32. 
Ezek. 7. 2. the end is come upon four c.of the land 
45. 19. put blood upon the four c. of settle of altar 
Zcph. 3. 1 6. their c. are desolate, their streets v/aste 
Zech. 9. t 15. shall be filled as the c. of the altars 
Mat. 6. 5. they love to pray in the c. of the streets 
Acts 10. 11. a great sheet knit at four c. 11. 5. 
Rev. 7.1. four angels standing on four c. of the earth 

CORNET. 
Exod. 19. 1 13. when the c.soundeth long, come up 
IChr. 15. 28. brought up the ark wi'lj sound ofc, 
Ps. 98. 6. with sound of the c. make a joytui noise 
150. t 3. praise him with the sound of the c. 
Dan. 3. 5. at what time ye hear the sound ofc. 15. 
10. made decree, every man shall hear sound ofc. 
Hus: 5. 8. blow ye the c. in G ibeah, and the trumpet 
,Ioel 2. 1 1. blow ye the c. in Zion, and sound alarm 

CORNETS. 
2 Sam. 6. 5. David played before the Lord on c. 
2 Chron. 15. 14. sware to tlie Lord shouting with c. 

CORPSE, S. 
2Kings 19. 35. beh. they were all dead c. /.5a. 37.36.. 
.f^ah. 3. 3. there is no end of e. they stumbl^ion c. 
Mark 6.29. disciples look John's c.and laid in tomb 

CORPULENT. 
Jer. 50. 1 11. because ve are grown c. as a heifer 

CORRECT. 
Psal. 39. 11. when thou dost c. man for iniquity 
94. 10. he that chastiseth heathen, shall not he c? 
Prov. 29. 17. c. thy son, and he shall give thee rest 
Jer. 2. 19. thine own wickedness shall c. thee 
10. 24.0 L. e. me, but with judgment, not in anger 
30. 11. but I will c. thee in measure, 46. 28. 

CORRECTED, ETH. 
.Job 5. 17. behold, happy is the man whom God c 
Prov. 3. 12. for whom the Lord loveth, he c. 
29. 19. a servant will not be c. by words 
^ei.l2.9.we liave had fathers of our flesh which c. 

CORRECTION. 

.Tob 37. 13. rain to come, uhether for c. or mercy 

Prc>?i.3.11.my son, despise not nor be weary of his c 

7. 22. he goeth as a fool to the c. of the stocks 

15.10. e. is grievous to him that forsaketii the way 

t 32. he that refu-seth c. despiseth his own sou! 

22. 15. but the rod ofc. shall drive it from hitc 

23. 13. withhold not e. from the child 
■Ter. 2. 30. your children they received no c. 

5. 3. but they have refused to receive c. 
7. 28. this is a nation that receiveth not c. 
Hos. 5. t 2. though I huve been a c. of them all 
Hab.\.\2.0 God, thou hast established them for c 
Zeph. 3. 2. she obeyed not, she received not c 
2 Tim. 3. 16. the scripture is profitable for c. 

CORRUPT 
Signifies, [1] To consume, Mat. 6. 19. [2] To de- 
file, or pollute, Exod. 32. 7. [3] To mar, spoil, 
or infect, ICor. 15. 33. [4] To entice, or ntlurc, 
2Cor. 11. 3. [5] To break, or make vonl, Mai 
2. 8. [6] To cause to dissemble, Dan. 11. f 32. 
[7] Vicious and unsound, whiiUy biassed bf 
carnal Anter est and corrupt uffections, ITini- 
6.5. 2Tim. 3. 8. [8] Filthy and unsavoury 



COR 

corrupt communication, Eph. 4. 29.; that is, 
suck commiLiiicaLion as proceeds from corrup- 
tion in the speaker, and tends to infect and 
corrupt the minds and manners of the hearers. 
[9] Jjtceitfid, Dan. i. 9. 
Corrupiioii sumeti/ues signifies rottenness or pu- 
trefaction, such as our bodies are subject to in 
the grave, Psal. 10. 10, Thou wilt not sutt'er thine 
lioly One to sec corruption; ICor. 15. 4-2, It is 
£0\vn in corrupcion: L>ke seed it is laid in the 
earth, subject to rottenness. It likewise sig- 
nifies the ufectious andpoisonous nature of sin, 
which spiritually wastes the suul, being con- 
trary to that tntigrity and soundness in which 
200 were created. Epli.4.-22, Put crF the old man 
which is corrupt; that is, labour to mortify and 
subdue that corruption of nature which has in- 
fected the whole man, both soul and body, ana 
which daily grows worse and more corrupt by 
the fulfuluig of its lusts. The apostle Peter, 
speaking of seducers, says, that they are the 
servants of corruption, "2 Pet. 2. 19. They arc 
slaves to their lusts, and under the power and 
dominion of sin.' The mount of 0\[vesis called 
the mount ot" corruption, 2Kings 23. 13. because 
Solomon Imilt Ihereon temples to the gods of the 
Ammonites and of the Moabites, to gratify his 
wives icko icere natives of these nations. 
Gen. 6. 11. the earth also was c. before God, 12. 
Judg. 2. 1 19. when the judge was dead they were c. 
Job\l. 1'. my breath is c. my days are extinct 
Psal. 14. 1. they are c. none doth good, 53. 1. 1 73. 8. 
38. 5. my wounds slink and are c. because of folly 
Vrov. 25. 26. as a troubled fountain iind c. spring 
Ezc/t.20.44. not according to your c. doings, Olsr. 
23. 11. she was more c. in her inordinate love than 
Dan. 2. 9. ye have prepared lying and c. words 
Mai. 1. 14. cursed that sacriticeth to Ld. a c. thing 
Mat. 7. 17. a c. tree bringeth forth evil fruit 
18. nor can a c. tree bring good fruit, Luke 6. 43. 

12. 33. or else make the tree c. and his fruit c. 
Eph. 4. 22. put oil" the old man which is c. 

29. let no c. communication proceed out of mouth 
1 Tim. G. 5. perverse disputings of men of c. minds 
2Tim. 3. 8. these resist the truth, men of c. minds 

CORRUPT. 
Deiit. 4.16. take heed lest ye c. yourselves, 25. 

31. 29. after my death ye will c. yourselves 
Dan 11. tl7. give him the daughter of women toe. 

32 such as do wickedly shall he c. by flatteries 
Mai. 2. 3. behold I will c. your seed, spread dung 
Mat. G. 19. on earth, where moth and rust dotJi c. 

20. treasures, where neither moth nor rust doth c. 
1 Cor. 15. 33. evil communications c. good manners 
2Cor. 2. 17. we are not as many that c. the word 
Jude 10. in those things they c. themselves 
Rev. ll.flS. shouldost destroy them that c. earth 
19.2.<rreat whore did c. earth with her fornications 

COrvRUPTED, ETH. 
Gen.Q.12. for all flesh had c. his way upon the earth 
KxrA. 8. 24. the land was c. by reason of the flies 

32. 7. Lord said to Moses, get thee down, for thy 
people have c. themselves, /9e?<f.9. 12. |32. 5. 

Judg. 2. 19. c. themselves more than their fathers 
Ezck. 16. 47. tiiou wast c. more than they in ways' 

23. 17. thou hast c. thy wisdom by thy brightness 
fTo.s.O.O. have deeply c. thems. as in days of Gibeah 
^fnosl.tll- pursued broth, and c. his compassions 
7.eph. 3. 7. they rose early and c. all their doings 
Mai. 2. 8. ye have c. the covenant of Levi sailJi Ld. 
LK/:?12.33.where no thief approacheth, nor molli c. 
2Cor.7.2.v\'e liave wronged no man, have c. no man 

11.3. lest your minds be c. from simplicity in Christ 
Jam. 5. 1, 2. go to ye rich men, your riches are c. 

CORRUPTERS. 
fs'i "• V ^.h sinfu! nation, children that are c. 
Jer. 6. 28. thev are brass and iron, they are all c. 

"CORRUPTIBLE. 
Pom.^.23. changed to an image made like to c. man 
I Cor. 9. 25. now they do it to obtain a c. crown 

15. 53. for this c. must put on incorruption 
lP-4. 1.1?. ye wore not redeemed with c. things 
S"^. being born again, not of c. seed bat incorrupt. 

3. 4. but let it bn in that which is not c. meek stiirit 

CORRUPTING. 
Dan. 11. 17. give him the daughter of women c. her 

CORRUPTION. 
/■,«j.23.25.b='caussthe!rr. isin them, and blemishes 
2»T/?f r.?2'>. 13. on the right hand of the mount of c. 
Job 11. 14. I have said to c. thou art my father 
Psal. 1^. 10. not le;ivemysoul, nor wilt thou suffer 
thine holy One to see c. j^cts 2. 27. | 13.35. 

49. 9. that ho should live for ever, and not see c. 
fsi. 3'-^. 17. thou hast delivered it from the pit ofr. 
Dm!.]0.^. for mv comeliness was turned in me to c. 
Jonn.'i 2. 6. yet hast thou brouffht up my life from c. 
.^rif! -2.3]. soul not left in hell, nor his flesh did see c. 

13. 34. he raised him up, no more to return to c. 
36. David was laid to his fathers and saw c. 
17 but he Mhom God raised again saw no c. 



COY 

Rom.S.21. shall be delivered from the bondage of c. 
ICor. 15. 42. it is sown in c. raised in incorruption 

50. neither doth c. inherit incorruption 
G a/.6.8.that soweth to the flesh,sha]i oftiesh reapc. 
•2Pet. 1. 4. escaped tlie c. that is in world thro' lust 
2. 12. and shall utterly perish in their own c. 
19. they themselves are the servants of c. 
CORRUPTLY. 
2 Chron. 27. 2. and the people did yet c. 
JVc/i. 1. 7. we have dealt very c. against thee 

COST. 

25am. 19. 42. have vv'e eaten at all of the king's c? 

24. 24. nor (>ller to God of that which c. me nothing 

IChron. 21. 24. nor otier burnt-oflerings without c. 

Eukc 14. 28. sitielh not down lirst, andcounteth c. 

COSTLINESS. 
Rev. 18. 19. all that liud ships made rich by her c. 

COSTLY 

IKings 5.17. they brougiitc stones, hewed stones 

7. y. all these v.'ereof c. stones by the measures 

10. foundation was of c. stones, even great stones 

11. and above were c. stones and cedars 
J(jhn 12.3. I\iary took a pound of spikenard, very c. 
17'i/rt.2.y.that women adorn thems. not withe. array 

COTES. 

2 Chron. 32. 28. Hezekiah made e. for flocks 
COTT.'\GE, S. 

Isa. 1. 8. daugh. of Zion is left as a c. in a vineyard 
24. 20. the earth shall be removed like a e. 

Zeph. 2. 6. the sea-cuast shall be e. for shepherds 
COUCH, ES. 

Gen. 49. 4. Reuben defiled it and went up to my c. 

Job 7. 13. I say, my c. shall ease my complaint 

Psal. 6. 6. all night I water my c. with my tears 

Amos 3.12. Israel be taken out in Damascus in ac. 
6. 4. that strcich themselves upon their c. 

Luke 5. 19. let him down through tiling with his c. 
24. arise, take up thy c. aud go to thy house 

Acts 5. 15. they laid tne sick on beds and c. 
COUCH. 

Job 38.40. when they c. in dens, and abide in covert 
COUCHED. 

Gen. 49. 9. Judah c. as a lion, and as an old lion 

jYii7«.24.9. he e. he lay down as alien, as great lion 
COUCH ETH. 

Deut. 33. 13. for dew, and for deep that c. beneath 
COUCHING. 

Gen. 49. 14. Issachar c. down between two burdens 

jEzeA-.25.5. v.'ill make Ammonites a c. place for flocks 
COVENANT 

Is a mutual agreement between two or more par- 
ties, Gen. 21. 32. There is [1] A covenant of 
iDorks, the terms v:hereof are, IJo and live; sin 
and die. Gen. 2. 17. Jsa. 1. 19, 20. 'chich cove- 
nant was broken by our first parents sinning 
against God, ineating the forbidden fruit, and 
the covenant being made with Adam as a public 
p:rson, not only for himself but for his pos- 
terity, all viankntd, descending from him by 
ordinary generation, sinned in him, and fell 
icith him in their first transgression, Rom. 5. 
12 — 20. [2] The covenant of redemption, and 
salvation by grace, entered into by the sacred 
Three, in behalf of elect sinners, on tohom 
grace, and glory were settled for ever, in Christ, 
thrir covenant-head, Psal. 89. 3, 28. Eph. 1. 3, 4. 
2Tim. 1. 9. This covenant is, (1) The fruit 
of the sovereign love and good will of God, 
John 3. 16. Col. 1. 19. (2) Sure, Isa. 55. 3. (3) 
It is everlasting, Isa. 61. 8. (4) Absolute, Jer. 
32. 38, 40. (5) A covenant filled with all spirit- 
ual blessings to true believers in Christ, Eph. 
1. .5. (6) Called new, Heb. 8. 6,8. not in respect 
of its date, it being made from everlasting, but 
in the: manner of its dispensation and mani- 
festation: J\''ot that it differed in substance 
from the o\A,for therein Christ icas promised, 
his death., and sufferings shadowed forth by the 
legal sacrifices; mid such as were saved under 
the Old Testament, 7cere so only by faith in the 
blood of the Messiah that was to eome; Gal. 4. 
3, Abraham believed God, and it was counted 
to him for righteousness ; he believed in a special 
manner the promise of the covenant concerning 
Christ, in whom believers of all nations shall 
be blessed, Gen. 12. 3. (1) But this tcsiaitient 
(?r covenant is called new, in rtgard of the man- 
ner of its dispensation; being ratified afresh 
by the blood and actual sufferings of Christ; 
being freed from those rites or ceremonies 
wherewith it was formerly administered; as it 
contains amore full ajid clear revelation of the 
mysteries of religion; as it is attended with a 
largrr measure of the gifts and graces of the 
Spirit; and as it is never to vjax old or be 
abolished. (2) For circumcision, which teas 
the sign or sr-al of the old covenant, Gen. 17. 
9, 13. (3) For tkp duties of the covenant; Psal. 
25. 14, He will shewthe.m his covenant: He will 
■reveal to them, and make them -understand the 



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duties, and bestow onthem the ^■^c.s-aigs ^J tftg 
covenant^ (4) For the laws or conditions re- 
quired oj men by the covenant; or the precepts 
of God, which are the testimonies or witnesses 
of God's will and of man's duty, Psal. 25. 10. 
(5) For the decalogue, or ten contmandmentt. 
which contain the articles of the covenant, 
Deut. 4. 13. (6) For the law, religion, and 
people of the Jews, who were tn covenant with 
God, Dan. 11. 28. (7) For the vow, promise, 
or engagement, whereby a man and woman 
mutually bind themselves to each other inviar- 
riage; and this is culled the covenant of God, 
Prov. 2. 17. because God is the institutor of 
that society and mutual obligation; undbecause 
God is called to be the witness and judge of 
that solemn promise and covenant, and the 
avenger of the tromsgression of it. 
Gen. 9. 12. this is the token of jhe c. 13, 17. 1 17. 11. 
17. 4. as for me, behold, my c. is witii thee 

13. my e. shall be in your flesh for an everlast. c. 

14. that soul be cut off, he hath broken my c. 
Ezod. 31. 16. keep the sabbath for a perpetual e. 

34. 28. he wrote upon the tables the words of thee. 
Lev. 26. 15. ye do not my comm. but ye break my c. 
JVmn. 25. 12. behold, I give to him my c. of peace 

13. even the c- of an everlasting priesthood 
Deut. 4. 13. and he declared unto you his c. 
23. lest ye forget the c. of the Lord your God 
31. Lord will not forget the c. of thy fathers 
9.9. when 1 wasgone to receive the tables of the c. 

11. the Lord gave me the tab;es of the c. 

15. the two tables of the c. were in my two handa 
29.1 . these are the words of the c. which L. comm. 

12. thou shouldest enter into c. with the Lord 
21. according to all the curses of the c. in this book 
25. because ye have forsaken the c. of the Lord 

31. 20. they will provoke me, and break my e. 
Judg. 2. 1. I said I w ill never break my c. with you 
lSam.20.8.hast brought thy .servant into c. of Lord 
1 Kings 19. 10. for Israel have forsaken thy c. 14. 

20.34.Ahab said, I will send thee away u it!i this c, 
2Kings 13. 23. becaiise of his c. v.'iih Abraham 

23. 3. to perform words of the c. uritten in book 
and all the people stood to the c. 2 Chr. 34. 31. 
IChron. IG. 15. be ye mindful always of his c. 
2C/t7-07;.15. 12. they entered into a c. to seek L.God 
JSTeh. 13. 29. they have defiled the c. of priesthood 
Psal. 25. 14. that fear him, he will shew them his c. 

44. 17. neither have we dealt falsely in ihy c. 

50.16. that thou shouldest take my c. in thy month 

55. 20. he put forth his hands, he hath broken c. 
74. 20. have respect to c. for dark [/laces of earth 
78. 37. lieartnotright, nor were they stedfast inc. 
89. 28. mercy keep and c. shall staDcl fast with him 

34. my c.will I not break, nor alter the thing gone 
39. thou hast made void the c. of Ay servant 
111. 5. he vill ever be mindful of his c. 
9. commanded his c. for ever, holy is his name 
Prov. 2. 17. aud forgetteth the c. of her God 
Isa. 28. 18. your e. with death shall be disannulled 
33. 8. he hath broken the c. he hath despised cities 
42. 6. and give thee for a c. of the people, 49. 8, 
54. 10. nor shall the c. of my peace be n-moved 

56. 4. the eunuchs that sake hold of my c. 6. 
59. 21. as for me, this is my c. with them 

.Jer. II. 2. hear ye the words of this c. 6. 
3. cursed bethernan that obeyeth not words of c. 
14. 21. remember, break not thy c. with us 

22.9. because they have forsaken thee, of theLd. 
31. 32. which my c. they brake, saith the Lord 
33.20. if you can break my c. ofday and c. of night 

2T.then may c. be broken with David my servant 
25. if my c. be not with day and night 

34.10. the people wnich h.ad entered intoe. heard 

13. who have not performed the words of this c. 
.10. 5. let us join to the Lord in a perpetual c. 

Ezck. 10. 8. 1 sware and entered into a c. with iliee 

59. hast despised oath in breaking the c. 17. 18. 

61. give Ihcm to thee for daughtt rs, not by thy c. 

17. 15. or shall be break the c. and he delivered^ 

16. whose oath he desp'sed, whose c. he brake 
19. my c. he hath broken, it will I recompense 

20. 37. I will bring you into the bond of the c. 
44.7. they have broken my c. because of abominat. 
Dav.9.21. shall confirm c. v/ith m.any for one week 
11.22. shall be broken, yea also the))rince of fcec. 
28. and his heart shall be against the lioly c. 
30. he shall have indignaucn against the holy c. 
32.svtch as do wickedly against c. shall be corrupt 
//y75.10.4.snoken words, swearing falsely in mak.c. 
Zcch. 11. 10. thatl might break my c. I had made 
Mal.2.i. thatmyc. might be with Levi saith lid. 5. 
8. ye have corrupted c. of Levi, saith L. of hosts 
10. by firofaning the c. of our fathers 
14.yetsheis thy companion, and the wife of thy«, 
3. 1. even messenger of the r. whom yedeligntin 
Acfs3. 25. ye are children of the r. God made with 
7. 8. and he gave him the r. of circumcision 
Rom. 1. 31. ^vithout understanding, c. breakers 



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■ Rem. 11 27. tliis is my c. when I take away their 
Oal. ■i. 15. though it be a man's c. yet if contirmed 

17. the c. that was contiriiied belbre of God 

ileb.S. tj. iie is Mediator of a better c. established 

7. if tliat lirst c. iiad been faultless, then no place 

9.they continued m myc.and 1 regarded them hol 

y. i. tlien verily the lir^t c. had also ordinances 

4. Aaron's rod that bud-ded, and tables of thee. 

See AaK, Blood, Break. 

BeoJe of the CO VEi\ANT. 

Exod. 24. 7. Aloses took the book of the c. and read 

iKiitgsS3.2. Josiah read intheir ears all the words 

of the bou/c of the c. found, 2 Cliron. 34. 30. 

2r keep the passover, as it is written in book of c. 

Establish COVENANT. 

C^.V«.6.18.vvith thee willIcsfai'.myc.andsons,9.9. 

17.7. L will cstab. my c. betvveen me and Abraham 

ly. estab. c. with Isaac and his seed after him,21. 

Exod.iiA. I have estab. myc. witn them to give land 

Z.eo.2o.9, J will muhiply and estab. my c. with you 

Deut.S.iS.iha.x. he may estab. his c. which he sware 

Eick. 10.60.1 will estab. to thee an everlasting c. 

62. 1 will estab. my c. with thee, thoushalt know 

Everlasting COVENANT. 

Gen. 9. 16. that I may" remember the cverlast. c. 

17. 13. it sha.l be in your flesh for an cverlast. c. 

19.1 wiil establish my c. with Isaac for an enerl.c. 

Lev.2-i. S.being taken from Israel by an eoerlast.c. 

'iSam. 23. ■!>. yet he hath made with me B.n everl. c. 

I Utr. 16. 17. conlirmed the same to Jacob for a 

law, and to Israel for an everlast.c. Psal. 105.10. 

Isa.2-i.5. because they have broken iheevcrlast. c. 

55.3. 1 will make ewer.c. with you,61.8. Jcr. 32. 40. 

Ezek. 37. 26. it shall be an everlast. c. with them 

Heb. 13. 20. through the blood of the cverlast. c. 

Keep, keepest, keepeth, or kept COVENANT. 

Gen. 17.9. thou shalt keep my c. thou and thy seed 

10. this is my c. which ye shall keep between me 

Exod. 19. 5. if ye will obey my voice and keep my c. 

Deut. 7. 9. he is G. faithful God, who keepeth c. 12. 

1 Kings 8. 23.2 Chron. 6. 14. JVe/i. 1. 5. | 9. 32. 

29.9./iee/; therefore the words of this c.and do them 

33. 9. they have observed thy word, kept thy c. 
l^e/i^'-s 11.11. thou hast not /tc^t my c. Psal. 78. 10. 
Psri^25.10.mer.and truth to such as keep c. 103. 18. 

132. 12. if thy children will keep my c. and testim. 
Ezek. 17. 14. by keeping of his c. it might stand 
Dan.O.i.keeping c.and mercyto them that lovehim 

Made COVENANT. 
Gc7i.l5. 18. same day the L. made a c. with Abram 

2i. 27. Abraham and Abimelech rnade a c. 32. 
Exod. 34. 27. 1 have made a c. with thee and Israel 
Deut. 5. 2. L. our G. made a c. with us in Horeb 
3. L. made not this c. with our fathers, Heb. 8. 9. 

2D. 1. besides the c. he made with them in Horeb 

31. 16. wiil break my c. I have made with them 
Josh. 24. 25. .Joshua '/«a(fc ac. with people that day 
I Sam. 18. 3. Jonathan and David made a c. 23. 18. 

20.16. Jonathan made a c. with the iiouse of David 

1 Kings 8. 9. L. made a c. with Israel, 2 Chr. 6. 11. 
21. ark wherein is c. of the L. which be made 

20. 34. Ahab made a c. with Ben-hadad 

2 Kings 11. 4. Jehoiada made a c. with the rulers 
17. made a c. between the Lord and the king 

17. 15. Israel rejected hisc. he made with fathers 

35. with whom the L. had made a c. and charged 

38. the c. made with you ye shall not forget 

23. 3. Josiah made a c. before Lord, 2 Chr. 34. 31. 

lCAra7i,11.3.David made a c.with elders in Hebron 

16. 16. be ye mindful even of the c. wliicli he made 

with Abraham, J^eh. 9. 8. Psal. 105. 9. 

2 C/iro7?,.2l.7. because ofc.he had mac?e with David 

23.3.all the congregation mafZeac.withkingJoash 

Job 31. 1. I made a c. with mine eyes, why then 

Psal.^Q.o. that have made a c. with me by sacrifice 

89.3. have made a c. with my chosen, I have sworn 

Isa. 28. 35. ye said, ye have made a c. with death 

57. 8. enlarged thy bed, and 7nadea. c. with them 

Jer. 11. 10. broke the c. I made with their fathers 

31. 32. not according to the c. I made with fathers 

34. 8. after Zedekiah had made a c. witli people, 15. 

13. sa'ah the Lord, I made a c. with your fathers 

15. ye nad mafifi a c. before me in house called 

18. performed not the words ofthe eye had made 

£ze&.17.13.and made a c. with him, and taken oath 

Make COVExNANT. 
Gen. 17. 2. 1 will make my c. between me and thee 
25.23.1et us makea.c. with thee, 31. 44. Ezra 10,3. 
Exod. 23. 32.thou shalt make no c. Deut. 7, 2, 

34. 10. behold I make a c. before all thy people 
12. lest thou make a c.with the inhabitants, 15. 

Deut. 23. 14. nor with you only do I make this c. 

1 Sam. 11. 1. mike a c.with us, and we will serve 
2. on this condition will I make a c. with you 

2 Chron. 29. 10. now it is in my heart to makeac. 
Jfeh. 9. 38. and we make a sure c. and write it 
Job 41.4. will he make a c. with thee 1 
/fir. 31. 33. this is c. I will make, Heb. 8. 10. \ 10. Ifi. 
Ezek. 34. 25. 1 will m. with them a c. of peace, 

and will -jause evil beasts to cease, 37. 26. 
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Hos.2. 18, 1 will ma/ce a c, lor mem with the beasts 

12. 1. and they do 7nake a c. with the Assyrians 

J^ew COVENANT. 

./er. 31. 31. 1 will make a 7iew c. with Isr. Heb. 8. 8. 

Heb. 8. 13. a new c. he hath made the first old 
12, 24. and to Jesus the Mediator ofthe new c. 
Remember COVENANT, 

r?en.9.15. 1 willrcm.my c. Lev. 26.42. ^ze/r. 16. CO. 

Exod. 6. 5, 6. i have rememb. my c. wherefore say 

/yeu.26.45.for their sakesrew*. c, oj their ancestors 

Psal. 105. 8. he hath rem. his c. for ever, 106. 45. 

.'imos 1. 9. because they rem. not the broiherly c. 

Luke 1. 72. mercy promised, and to rem. his holy c. 
COVENANT of Salt. 

Lev. 2. 13. the salt of c. of thy God to be lacking 

J\rum. 18. 19. it is a c. of salt for ever before Lord 

2Chro7i. 13. 5, to David and his sons by a c. of salt 
Transgressed COVENANT, 

DcMf, 17. 2.hath wrought wickedness in (rans.hisc. 

Josh. 7. 11. they have also transgressed my c. 

15. because he t.c.ol"L.Judg.-2.'-20.2 Kings']8.l2. 
23. 16. when ye have transgressed c. of the Lord 

Jer. 3i.lS. and I will give the men that trans. my c. 

Hos.Q.T. hat tlieylike men have tra7isgre&sedthe c. 

8,1, because they have trans.ms c. and trespassed 

COVENANTED. 

2 Chron. 7, 18. according as I have c, with David 

y/fflo-, 2. 5. according to the word that I c. with you 

Jl/ai.26.15.they c.with him for thirtypieces ofsilver 

Luke22. 5. were glad, and c. to give him money 
COVENANTS, 

Rom. 9.4. to whom pertaineth the glory and the c. 

Gal.'i.2i. these are the two cone from mount Sinai 

Eph. 2. 12. and strangers from the c, of promise 
COVER 

Signifies, [1] To hide, Prov, 12. 16. [2] To clothe, 
1 Sam. 28. 14. [3] To protect and defend, Psal. 
91. 4. [4] To pardo7i, or forgive, Psal. 32. 1. 
Rom. 4. 7. [5] To vail, 1 Cor. 11. 6. [6] 
To inclose, Exod. 29, 13, [7] JVof to confess, 
Prov. 28. 13. 

Violence covereth the mouth ofthe wicked, Prov. 
10. 6. Their viole7it unjust courses shall bring 
dow7i God'' s judgment upon them, 7cliereby thnj 
shall be so co7ivinccd of their former injurious 
practices, that they shall have nothi7ig to say 
for themselves, their mouths shall be stopped. 

To cover the feet, Judg. 3. 24. and 1 Sam. 24. 
3. This phrase is commonhj understood in both 
these places, of easing nature ; because the 
men 7iot loearing breeches as we do, but long 
coats, they did m that act cover their feet. But 
others expound it, of composing 07ie's self to 
take a little sleep or rest, as was very usual to do 
in the day-time in those hot countries,2Sa.m. 4. 
5. a7id whe7i they did so in a cool place, they used 
to co7}er their feet, as appears from Ruth 3. 7. 
..^nd this exposition seems best to agree with the 
history in both places where this phrase is 
foiuid. For the servants of Ehud staying so 
long for their lord, seems to imply, that they 
judged him gone to sleep, which might take up 
a considerable time, rather than to that other 
loork, which takes up but a little time. Jind if 
Saul icas asleep in the cave, then it is n%t 
stra7ige that he neither heard David and his 
men talking of him, nor perceived ichcn David 
cut off the skirt of his rube. 

Exod.lQ. 5. the locusts shall c. the face of the earth 

21. 33. if a man shall dig a pit and not c. it 
23. 42. make linen breeches to c. their nakedness 
33. 22. 1 will c. thee with my hand while I pass by 
40. 3. thou shalt c. the ark with the vail 

Lev. 16. 13. cloud of incense may c. the mercy-seat 
17. 13. pour out the blood, and c. it with dust 
Mum. 22. 5. behold they c. the face ofthe earth 
Deut. 23. 13. and c. that which cometh from thee 
33. 12. the Lord shall c. him all the day long 
1 Sam. 24. 3'. and Saul went in to c. his feet 
JSlch. 4. 5. r. not their iniquity, let not their sin 
.ToblG. 18. Dearth, c. not thou my blood, let m.y cry 
21.26. shallliedown in dust, worms shall c. them 

22. 11. the abundance of waters, c. thee, 38. 34. 
40. 22. the shady trees c. him with their shadow 

Psal. 91. 4. he shall c. thee with his feathers 
104. 9. that they turn not again to c. the earth 
109. 29. c. themselves with their own confusion 

139. 11. if I say, surely the darkness shall c, me 

140. 9. let the mischief of their lips c. thern 
Isa. 11. 9. as the waters c. the sea, Hab. 2. 14. 

14. 11. is spread under thee, the worms c. thee 
22. 17. behold, the Lord will surely c. thee 
26. 21. the earth shall no morec. her slain 
30. 1. that c, with a covering, but not of m v Spirit 
58. 7. when thou seest the naked, that thou c. him 



.59. (). neither c. then selves with their works 
60. 2. for behold the darkness shnll e. the earth 
6. the multitude of camel.s shall c, thee 
.Ter. 46. 8. I will go up, and will c. the earth 
Cze/c. 7. 18. horror shall c. them, shame on all faces 



Ezek.l2. 6. thou shake, thy face that tliou s«enot 
12. he shall c. his face that he see not tiiegroLJid 
24. 7. poured it not on ground to c. it with dust 
17. c, not thy lips, and eat not the bread of men 
22. ye shall note, your lips, nor eat bread of men 
26.10. abund. of his horses, their dust shall c. thee 
19. and when great waters shall c. thee 

30. IS. as for her, a cloud shall c. her and daught. 
32. 7. I will c. the heaven, I will c. the sun 
37.6. 1 will c. you with skin, and put breath in you 
38. 9. thou shalt be like a cloud to c. the land, 16. 

Hos. 2. 9, recover my flax given to c. her nakedness 
10. 8. shall say to'the mouniains c. us, lyuke 23. 30. 
Obad. 10. for thy violence shame shall c. thee 
Mic. 3.7. yea, they shall all c. their lips, no answer 

7. 10. and shame shall e. her that said to me 
Hab. 2. 17. the violence of Lebanon shall c. thee 
JWar/d4.65.some began to spiton him andc.hisface 
1 Cor. 11, 7, a man ought not to c. his head 
1 Pet. 4, 8, for charity shall c. the multitude of sins 

COVERED, 

Gen, 7, 19, the mountains were e. wilh waters, 20, 
9. 23. they e. the nakedness of their father 
24. 65. Rebekah took a vail and e. herself 
38. 14. Tamar e. her with a vail, sat in open place 

Exod. 8. 6. the frogs came up and c land of Egy ;'y 

14. 28. the waters e. the chariots and horsemer: 

15. 5. the dei)ths c. them, they sank as a stone 
lO.theseac. them, they sank as lead, ./osA. 24.7 

16. 13. at even the quails came and c the camp 

24. 15. Moses went up, a cloud c. the mount, 16, 
37. 9. c. with their wings over the mercy-seat 
40. 21. the vail c. the ark ofthe testimony 

34. a cloud c. the tent ofthe congregation 
7>eu.l3.13.behold, ifthe leprosy have c. all his flesh 
jVum. 4. 20. to see when the holy things are c. 
9. 15. the cloud c. the tabernacle, 16. | 16. 42. 
Deut.'32. 15. art waxen fat, thou art c. with fatness 
.fudg. 4, 18. Jael c. him wiih a mantle, 19. 
1 Sam. 19. 13. Michal c. the pillow with a cloth 

28. 14. an old man cometh up e. with a mantle 

1 Kings 1.1. eking David with clothes, but no heat 

8. 7.cherubims c ark, 1 Chr. 28. \8.2 Chr. 5. 8. 

2 Kings 19. 1. king Hezekiah heard it, he rent his 
clothes and c. himself with sackcloth, Isa. 37. 1. 

2Chr. 3. 16. Solomon c. house with precious stones 
Jub 23. 17. nor c. he the darkness from my face 

31. 33. if I c. my transgressions as Adam 
Psal. 44. ]5. the shame of my face hath c. me 

19. tho' thou hast c. us with the shadow of death 
55. t 5. are come upon me, and horror hath c. me 
65. 13. the valleys also are e. over with corn 
68.13. shall be as the wings of a dove c. with silver 
71. 13. let them be c. with reproach that seek 
78. t 53. but the sea c. their enemies, 106. \ 11. 
89. 45. glory to cease, thou hast e. him with shame 
106. 17. the earth e. the company of Abiram 
139. 13. thou hast e. me in my mother's womb 
Prov. 26. 23. like a potsherd c. with silver dross 
26. whose hatred is c.hy deceit, his wickedness 
Eecl. 6. 4. his name shall be c. with darkness 
Isa. 6. 2. witli twain he c. his face, he c. his feef 
22. tl7. the Lord whoc. with excellent covering 

25. t 7. will destroy the covering c. over all people 

29, 10. and your rulers the seers hath he c. 
51. 16. 1 have c. thee in the shadow of my hand 
61. 10. he c. me with the robe of righteousness 

Jer. 51. 42. she is c. with the multitude of waves 
Lai7i.2. 1. c. the daughter of Zion with a cloud 
3. 16. broken my teeth, he hath c. me with ashei 

43. thou hast c. with anger, and persecuted us 

44. thou hast c. thyself with a cloud, that prayer 
Ezek. 1. 11. and two wings c. their bodies, 23. 

16. 8. I spread my skirt, and c. thy nakedness 
10. I girded thee with linen, I c. thee with silk 

18.7. and hath c. the naked with a garment, ,16. 

24.8. toff ofa rock, that her blood should not hoc. 
27. 7. blue and jiurple was that which c. ihee 
31. 15. I e. the deep ibr him, and I restrained 
37. 8. the flesh came up, and skin c. them above 

Jonah3. 6. the king of Nineveh c.with sackcloth 

8. let man and br-ast be c. with sackcloth 
Hab. 3. .3. God came, his glory c. the heavens 
Mat. 8. 24. the ship was c. with the waves 
10.26. there is nothing c. that shall not be revealed 
and hid that shall not be known, Luke 12. 2. 

1 Cor. 11. 6. if the woman be note, let her be shorn 
COVERED face. 

Gen. 38. 15. because Tamar had c her face 
Exod. 10. 15. the locusts c. the fnce of whole earth 

2 Sam. 19. 4. but David c. hh face and cried 
Esth. 7. 8. as the word went they c. Hainan's face 
Psal. 69. 7. because shime hath c. my face 
Prvv. 24. 31. nettles had c. the face thereof 
fsa. 6. 2. with twain hec. Wis face, and with twain 
.7er.51. 51. heard reproach, shame hath c. out faces 

Head COVER RD. 
2 Sam. 15. 30. David and every man had his hrade 
Esth. 6. 12. Haman went mourning, h's head c. 
Psal. 140, 7. hast c, mv head in the day of battle 



cr V. 



GOV 



COU 



COU 



Jer. 14.3. were confounded, and c. their h.eais^\< 
I Cor. 11. 4. every man praying, having his Aeati c. 

COVERED saiy or sijis. 
FsaZ. 32. 1. blessed is he whose sin is c. iZom. 4. 7. 
^. 2. thou hast c. all tiieir sms, Selah 

COVEREDST. 
Psal. 104. 6. thou c. it with the deep as a garment 
Eie/j.lG.lS.tookest broidered garments and c. them 

COVERER. 
JVa/i. 2. to.shall make haste, and c.shall be prepared 

COVEREttT. 
Deu.t. 22. 12. vesture, wherewith thou c. thyself 
Psal. 5. 1 11. shout for joy, because thou c. them 
104. 2. who c. thyself with light as with a garm. 

COVERETH. 
Exod. 29. 13. thou shalt take ail the fat thatc. the 
inwards, 22. Leo. 3. 3, 9, 14. | 4. 8. | 7. 3. 1 9. 19. 
Kuvi. 22. 11. a people which c. the face of the earth 
Judg. 3. 24. surely he c. his feet in his chamber 
/o6 9. 24. he c. the faces of the judges thereof 
15. 27. because he c. his face with his fatness 
36. 30. behold, he c. the bottom of the sea 
32. with clouds he c. light, commands not to shine 
Ps. 73. 6. pride as a chain, violence c. them as a gar. 
84. t6.through valley of Baca, rain also c.the pools 
109. 19. be to him as the garment which c. him 
147. 8. who c. the heavens with clouds, prep, rain 
Prow. 10.6. violence c. the moutla of the wicked, J 1. 
12. love c. all sins || 12.16.aprudent man c. shame 
17. 9. he that c. a transgression seeketh love 
28. 13. he that c. his sins shall not prosper 
J'er.3.25. v/e lie down in shame, our confusion c. us 
Rzek. 28. 14. thou art the anointed cherub that c. 
Mai. 2. 16. for one c. violence with his garment 
i>i&e8.16. when he lighted candle c.it with a vessel 

' COVERING. 
Gen. 8. 13. Noah removed the a. of the ark 
20. 16. behold, he is to thee a c. of the eyes 
Exod.22. 27. for that is his c. raiment for his skin 
Lev. 13. 45. the leper shall put a c. on his upper hp 
JVMm.19.15. every vessel which hath no c. bound on 
2Sam. 17. 19. woman spread a c. over well's mouth 
Job 22. 14. thick clouds are a c. to him he seeth not 

24. 7. that the naked have no c. in the cold 
26. 6. naked before him, destruction hath no c. 
31. 19. if I have seen any j)oor without c. 

Psal. 105. 39. he spread a cloud for c. and fire 
Cant. 3. 10. he made the c. of it of purple 
fsa. 4. t 5. for upon all the glory shall be a c. 
22. 8. and he discovered the c. of Judah 
t 17. who covered thee with an excellent c. 

25. 7. destroy the face ofthe c. cast over all people 
28. 20. the c. narrower than he can wrap hims. in 

30. 1. that cover with a c. but not of my Spirit 
22. ye shall defile the c. of thy graven images 

50. 3. 1 clothe heavens, and make sackc. their c. 
Eze/i.28.13. every precious stone was thy c. sardius 
1 Cor. 11. 1 10. a woman ought to have a c. . 
15. glory to her, for her hair is given her for a c. 
.See Badger's skins. 
COVERING. 
Exod. 25. 20. c. the mercy seat with their wings 
JSfum. 4. 5. Aaron shall take down the c. vail 
Ezek. 28. 16. 1 will destroy thee, O c. cherub 
^faZ.2.13.I have done c.altnr ofthe Eord with tears 

COVERINGS. 
Prov. 7. 16. decked my bed with c. of tapestry 

31. 22. she rnaketh herself c. of tapestry 

COVERS. 

Kzud. 25. 29. make c. 1| 37. 16. he made his c. 

J\'um. 4. 7. put thereon c. to cover withal 
COVERT 

Signifies, [1] Jin uinbrag-e., or shady place, 1 Sam. 
25. 20. [2] ..6 thicket for wild beasts, Job 38. 
40. [3] Something made to shelter Iho people 
from the weather on the sabbath ; or sbme costly 
chair of state, wherein the kings of Judah used 
to hear the priests expound the law on the sab- 
bath, 2 Kings 16. 18. [4] Christ Jesus, the 
saints' shelter, defence, or refuge, Isa. :^2. 2. 

t Sam. 25. 20. Abigail came down by c. of tlie hill 

iirj/?.o'5l6.18.the c. for the sabbath Ahaz tookdown 

Jtil) 38. 40. when lions abide in the c. to lie in wait 
40. 21. behemoth lieth in the c. ofthe reed 

l^sal. 6T. 4. I will trust in the c. of thy wings 

/.= i. 4.6. a tabernacle for a c. from storm and rain 
I'!. 4. be thou a c. to them from the face o'"spoiier 
1H. 2. a man shall be a c. from the tempest 

)er. 25. 38. he hath forsaken his c. as a lion 
COVET. 

This wordis sometimes taken in a good sense, as 
in 1 Cor. 12. 31, Covet earnestly the best gifts. 
This covetousness is good and commendabte, 
whfn spiritual blessings are earnestly desired 
and sought after. But most commonly it is 
taken in a bad sense, for an eager and im- 
moderate desire after earthly things. Josh. 7. 
i\. Prov. 21. 26. Covetousness is called idolitry. 
Col. 3. 5. because the covetous man places that 
love, delight, and confidence in riches, which are 
lOQ 



due la God alone. This sin is condemnedin ail 
sorts of persons, and is expressly forbidden by 
the tenth commandment, 'I'hou shalt not covet, 
Exod. 20. 17. Such as. are addicted to this sin, 
are hated of God, Psal. 10. 3. They are cruel 
and oppressive, Mic. 2. 2. The riches they are 
so eager in the pursuit of, prove but poison to 
kill them, and thus they are miserable. Job 20. 
15, 16, 17. Prov. 1. 19. The inordinate love of 
wealth does likewise betray men to manifuld 
sins, and exposes them to manifold sufferings ; 
both from themselves, in denying themselves 
the comfort of their estates ; and from others, 
as extortioners, thieves, and the line, Deut. 16. 
19. Eccl. 4. 8. Mat. 26! 15. 1 Tim. 6. 10. 
Exod.20.17.thou shalt not c.thyneiglibour's house, 
wife, nor servant, Deut. 5. 21. P^om. 7. 7. | 13. 9. 
Mic. 2. 2. they c. fields and take them by violence 
1 Cor. 12. 31. but c. earnestly the best gifts 
14. 39. c. to propliesy, and forbid not to speak 

COVETED. 
Josh. 7. 21. Achan said, then i c. them, took them 
Jlcts 20. 33. I have c. no man's silver or gold 
1 Tim. 6. 10. which while some c. afjer they erred 

COVETETH. 
Prov. 21. 26. he c. greedily all the day long 
Hab. 2. 9. woe to him that c. an evil covetousness 

COVETOUS. 
Psal.iQ. 3. the wicked blesseth c. whom Ld. abhors 
Z,wA'el6. 14. Pharisees whowere c.heardthese things 
1 Cor. 5. 10. yet not altogether with the c. 

11. if any brother be c. with such not to eat 
6. 10. nor c. shall inherit king, of God, Eph. 5. 5. 

1 Tim. 3. 3. a bishop then must not be c. 

2 Tim. 3. 2. in the last times men shall be c. boasters 
2 Pet. 2. 14. a heart exercised with c. practices 

COVETOUSNESS. 
Exod. 18. 21. provide able men, men hating c. 
Psal. 119. 36. incline not my heart to c. 
Prov.9.S. 16. he that hateth c. shall prolong his days 
Isa. 57. 17. for the iniquity of his c. was I wroth 
Jcr. 6. 13. every one is given to c. 8. 10. 

22. 17. thy eyes and heart are not but for thy o. 
51.13. thine end is come, and the measure of thy c. 

Ezek. 33. 31. but their heart goeth after their c. 
Hab. 2. 9. woe to him that coveteth an evil c. 
Mark 7. 22. out ofthe heart proceedeth c. 
Luke 12. 15. he said, take heed, and beware of c. 
Rom. I. 29. being filled with all c. fornication 
2 Cor. 9. 5. as a matter of bounty, and not of c. 
Eph. 5.3. butc. let it not he once named among you 
C«/. 3. 5. mortify your memb.and c. which is idolatry 
1 Thess. 2. 5. nor at any time used we a cloke of c. 
Heb. 13. 5. let your conversation be without c. 
2Pet.2. 3. thro' c.shall they make merchand. of you 

COULD. 
Gen.27.1. when Isaac was old, so that he c. not see 
Exod. 8. 18. did so to bring forth lice, but c. not 
lSam.3.2. Eli's eyes began to wax dim, he c. not see 
1 Kings 14. 4. Aliijah c. not see his eyes were set 
2fCings 3. 26. to break to king of Edom, hut c. not 

1 Chron. 21. 30. but David c. not go before it 

2 Chron. 13. 7. Rehoboam c. not withstand them 
PsaZ. 37.36. yea, I sought him, buthe c. not be found 
Isa.5. 4. what c. have been done more to vineyard? 
Jcr. 15. 1. my mind c. not be toward this people 
Jonahl.l3.men rowed to bring it to land, butc. not 
Jl/a»-A:6.19.thereforeKerodias had a quarrel against 

John, and would have killed him, but she c. not 
9. 18. cast him out, and they c. not, J^uke 9. 40. 
14. 8. she hath done what she c. she is come 
,lohn 21. 25. the world c. not contain the books 
Acts 13.39. from which ye c. not bejuslified by law 

COULDEST. 
.Ter. 3. 5. and hast done evil things as thou c. 
Ezek. 16. 28. and yet thou c. not b,e satisfied 
COULTER, S. 

1 Sam. 13. 20. Israel went to sharpen each his c. 
21. they had a file for their c. and the forks 

COUNCIL. 

2 Sam. 23. f 23. David set Benaiah over his c. 
¥at- 5. 22. shall say, Raca, shall be in danger of c. 
25. 59. the c. sought false witness, Mark 14. 55. 

JJfa?7£l5.Lwholec.boundJes.and carried him away 
Luke 22. 66. the elders led Jesus into their c. 
.T(ihnl\.41. the chiefpiiests gathered a c. .^cts 5.21. 
.Ictsi. 15. had commandfid them to go out of the c. 

5. 27. they brought ancrset them before the c. 
34. then stood there up one in the c. a Pharisee 
41. and thsy departed from the c. rejoicing 

6. 12. paught Stei'hcn, and brought him to the c. 
15. all in the c. looking on him, saw his face 

23. 30. he commanded all their c to appear 

23. 15. ye with the c. signify to the chief captain 

24. 20. any evil in me, while 1 stood before the c. 

COUNCILS. 
Mat.lO.n. they will deliver vou up to c.Marhl3.9. 

COUNSEL 
Signifies, [1] .Advice, Prov. 20. 18. Dan. 4. 27. 
[2] God's purpose n'-d d-crpc, .\cts 4. 28. [3] 



The directions of his word, the motions of ki$ 

Spirit, and the kindness of his providenci , Psal. 

73. 24. [4] His will or doctrine concerning the 

way of salvation, Luke 7. 30. Acts 20. 27. 

[5J The designs, thoughts, andmostsecretreso- 

lutions, 1 Cor. 4. 5. 
Christ Jesus is called Counsellor, Isa. 9. 6. [1] 

On account of his infinite wisdom, Col. 2. 3. 
. [2] 071 account of his willingness to instructand 

give counsel to men; as also, to plead their cause 

before his throne, Rev. 3. 18. 1 John 2. 1. 
Exod. 18. 19. hearken to me, I will give thee c. 
jY'i(TO.27.21.before Eleazar, who shall ask c.tbrhinj 
31. 16. these caused Isr. thro' the c. of Balaam, to 

commit trespass against L. in the .matter of Peoj 
Z)eMi.32.28.are a nation void of c. nor is understand. 
./osh.9. 14. asked not c. at the mouihof the Lord 
Judg. 20. 7. behold, give here your advice and c. 
2Sam. 15. 31. turn c. of Aiiithophel into foolishness 

16. 23. so was all the c. of Ahithophel with David 

17. 14. the L. defeated the good c. of Ahithophel 
20. 18. saying, they shall surely ask c. at Abel 

1 Kings 1. 12. let me, 1 pray thee, give thee c. 

12. 8. forsook the c. of old men, 13.2 CAr. 10.8, 13 
2Kings 6. 8. king of Syria took c. with his servants 

18. 20. I have c. and strength for war, Isa. 3H,..5. 

1 Chron. 10. 13. so Saul died for asking c. of one 

2 Chron. 22. 5. Ahaziah walked after their c. 
25. 16. king said, art thou made of tiie king's c? 

30. 2. the king had taken c. to keep the passover 
23. the assembly took c. to keej) other seven days 

EzralO.3. according to the c. ofmy lord, and those 

8. according to the c. of the princes and elders 

JVeA. 4. 15. God had brought their c. to nought 

Job 5. 13. the c. of the froward is carried headlong 

10. 3. and should shine upon the c. ofthe wicked 

12.13. wisdom and strength he hath c. and underst 
21. 16. the c. of the wicked is far from me, 22. 18. 
38. 2. who is this that darkeneth c. by words 1 
42. 3. who is he that hideth c. without knowledge? 

Psal. 1. 1. that walkelh not in the c. of the ungodly 

14. 6. you have shamed the c. ofthe poor 

16. 7. I will bless the Lord, who hatli given me c 
20. 4. the Lord grant thee, and fulfil all I by c. 

31. 13. while they took c. togetiier against me 
33. 10. Lord brings thee, of the heath, to nough' 
55. 14. we took sweet c. together, and walked 
64. 2. hide me from the secret e. of Ihe wicked 
68. 27. the princes of Judah and their c. 

73.24. thou shalt guide me with thy c. afterward 
83. 3. they have taken crafty c. against thy pcopla 

106. 13. they waited not for his c. but lusted 
43. but they provoked him with tlieir c. 

107. 11. they contemned the c. ofthe Most High 
Prov. 8. 14. c. is mine, sound wisdom, I am underst 

11.14. where no c. is, the people fall, but in multit. 

12. 15. but he that hearkeneth unto c. is wise 

15. 22. without c. purposes are disnppointed 

19. 20. hear c. a,nd receive instruction, that thoii 

20. 5. c. in the heart of man is like deep water 
18. every purpose is established by c. and with 

21. 30. there is no wisdom nor c. against the L. 
24. 6. for by wise e. thou shalt make thy war 

27.9. so doth the sweetness of a friend by hearty c. 
Isa. 5. 19. let thee, ofthe Holy One draw nigh 

7. 5. they have taken evil c. against thee, saying 
11. 2. spirit of c. and might shall rest upon him 
19. 3. and I will destroy the c. of Egypt 
11. the c.of counsellorsof Phar.isbecomc brutish 
23. 8. who halh taken this e. against Tyre? 

28. 29. from the Lord, who is wonderful in c. 

29. 15. that seek deep to hide c. from the Lord 
40. t 13. who being of his c. hath taught him ? 

14. with whom took he e.? who instructed him? 
44. 26. and performeth the c. of his messengers 
Jcr. 18. 18. nor shall c. perish from the w'se 
23. thou knowest all their e. against me to siay me 
19. 7. 1 will make void c. of Judah «nd Jerusalenv . 

32. 19. mighty God, great in c. mighty in work 

38. 15. if I give thee c.wilt not thou hearken to me 
49. 7. isc. perished from (irudent? is wisd. vanished? 

30.the king of Babylon hath taken e. ^I^mst you 
Ezek. 7.26. and c.shall perish from the ancients 
11. 2. and that give wicked c. in this city 

13. \ 9. they shall not be in the c. ofmy people 
Dan. 2. 14. David answered with c. and wisdom 
Hos. 4. 12.my people ask cat their stocks and staff 
Mic. 4. 12. neither understand they his c. 
Zec/i.6.13.thec.ofpeace->hall be between them both 
Mat. 12. 14. the Pharisees held a c. against him 

27. 7. they took c. and bought the potter's field 

28. 12. when they had taken c. they gave monej 
.Mark3.€). they took c against Jesus, ./ir'Awl]. .5.1, 
/>m/i:c23. 51.he had not consented to thee. o*"theRr 
.hint. 18. 14. now Caiaphas was he who gave e. 
.flrJsA. 28.what thy e. determined before to be dour 

5. 33. whpn they heard, they took c. to slay then- 
:'8. if this r. be of men, it will come to nought 
9. 23. after that the Jews took c. to kill him 
27. 42. the soldiers' c. was to kill the prisoners 



cou 

iCph.l. 11. who workcth after the c. of his own will 

iJclf. 6. 17. to shew the iiDinutability of his c. 
COUNSEL of God or Lord. 

hidg. 18. 5. tiiey said, ask c. we pray thee of God 

20. 18. the children of Israel asked c. of God, 23. 
l5ftHi.l4.37. Saul asked t.t)/ God, shall! go down? 

P5.3;{.ll.thec. ti/the7vOr(istandeth,/^roi,-.19.21. 
Isa. 19. 17. bHcause of the c. o/the Lord of hosts 
Jer. 23. 18. who hath stood in the c. of the Lord ? 

49. 20. therefore hear the c. of the Lord, 50. 45. 
Luke 7. 30. the lawyers rejected the c. of God 

^cts 2.23. lilrn delivered by the determinate c. of G=. 

20. 27. not ashamed to declare to you all c. of God 

Jill/ COU NUEL. 
iCh'-on. 25. 16. and hast not hearkened to viy c. 
Job 29. 21. men waited and kept silence at lay c. 
Ps. 119. t 24. thy testimonies are the men of riiy c. 
Prov. 1. 25. but ye have s( t at nought all my c. 

30. they would none oi' my c. they despised my 
Isa. 46, 10. my c. shall stand and I will do all 

II. man that executethv/i^j/c. from a far country 
/er. 23. 22. but if tiiey had stood in 7ny c. 

Van. 4. 27. O king, let nu/c. be acceptable to thee 

Own COiJNSEL. 
Job 18. 7. and his own c. shall cast him down 
Hos. 10. 6. Israel shall be ashamed of his own c. 

Take COUJVSEL. 
J\rch. 6. 7. come now, and let us take c. together 
Ps. 2. 2. rulers Jate c. against Lord and Anointed 

13. 2. how long shall I take c. in my souH 

71. 10. that wait for my soul, take c. together 
Isa. 8. 10. take c. and it shall come to nought 

10. 3. take c. execute judgment, make thy shadow 

30. 1. woe to children that take c. but not of me 

45. 21. tell ye, yea let them take c. together 
COUNSEL, EI). 
2Sam. 16. 23. which Ahithophel c in those days 

17. t 7. that Ahithophel hath c. is not good 
11. I c. that all Israel be gathered unto thee 
f!i. thus and thus Ahithophel c. and thus I c. 21. 
ZCkron. 25. t 16. God hath c. to destroy thee 
./oi26.3.how hast thou c. him that hath no wisdom? 
Ps. 32. t 8. 1 will c. thee, mine eyes shall be on thee 
Eccl. 8. 2. Ic thee to keep the king's commandment 
Rev. 3. 18. I c. thee to buy of me gold tried in fire 

COUNSELLOR. 
2Sam. 15. 12. Ahithophel, David's c. 1CA7-.27. 33. 
ICkron. 26. 14. for Zechariah his son, a wise c. 

27. 32. Jonathan, David's uncle, wr^s ac. a scribe 
iCkron. 22. 3. Athaliah was his c. to do wickedly 
Isa. 3. 3. Lord taketh avvay the c. and artificer 

9. 6. his name shall be called Wonderful, C. 

40. 13. or who being his c. hath taught him 

41. 28. for I beheld, and there was no man, no c. 
Mir. 4.9. is there no king in thee? is thy c. perished? 
JVaA. 1. 11. there is come out of thee a wicked c. 
Markl5. 43. Joseph an honourable c. A?i/ce23. 50. 
/Jo/«.11.34.who known mind of L. who beenhisc? 

COUNSELLORS. 
2Ckr. 22. 4. they were his c. after his father's death 
Ezra 4. 5. they hired c. against them, to frustrate 

7. 14. as thou art sent of the king, and his seven c. 
28. extended mercy to me before the king and c. 

8.25. gold, which the king and his c. had offered 
Job 3. 14. been at rest with kings and c. of the earth 

12.17.1eadeth c. away spoiled, makes judges fools 
Ps. 119. 24. thy testimonies are my delimit and c. 
Prov. 11. 14. in the multitude of c. is safety, 24.6. 

12. 20. deceit in heart, but to the c. of peace is jo)' 

15. 22. in the multitude of c. they are established 
Isa. 1.28. I vvill restore thy c. as at the beginning 

19. 11. counsel of wise c. of Pharaoh is brutish 
Dan. 3. 24. said to his c. did we not cast three men? 
27. the king's c. being gathered, saw these men 

4. 36. my c. and my lords sought unto me 

6. 7. all the c. and the captains have consulted 

COUNSELS. 
Tob37. 12. and it is turned round about by his c. 
Psal. 5. 10. O God, let them fall by their own c. 

81. 12. and they walked in their own c. 
Vtov. 1.5. man of understand, shall attain to wise c. 

12. 5. but the c. of the wicked are deceit 

22. 20. have not I written excellent things in c? 
fsa. 25. 1. thy c. of old are faithfulness and truth 

47. 13. are wearied in the multitude of thy c. 
/er. 7. 24. walked in the e. of their evil heart 
Hos. 11. 6. devour them, because of their own c. 
Mic. 6. 16. ye walk in the c. of the liouse of Ahab 
ICor. 4.5. will make manifest the c. of the heart 

COUNT. 
Exod. 12. 4. shall make your c. for the lamb 

COUNT, Verb. 
Lev. 23. 15. c. from the morrow after the sabbath 

25. 27. let him c. the years of the sale, 32. 
JVitm. 23. 10. who can c. the dust of Jacob? 
ISam. 1. 16. c. not me for a daughter of Belial 
J3b 19. 15. and my maids c. me for a stranger 

31. 4. doth not he see my ways, c. all my steps? 
Psal. 87. 6. the Lord shall c. when he writeth 

139. 18. if I c. them, they are more than the sand 
101 



COU 

Psal. 139.22. I hate them, I c. them mine enemies 
Jl/ic.6.11.shall I c. them pure with wicked balances 
Acts 20. 24. neiiher c. I my life dear to myself 
Phil.3.8. 1 call things loss, and do c. them but dung 
13. L c. not myself to have apjjrehended, but this 
2 TAes5.1.11.G. would c. you worthy of this calling 

3. 15. c. him not as an enemy, but admonish him 
ITim. 6. 1. c. their masters worthy of all honour 
Fhilem. 17. if thou c. me a partner, receive him 
Jam. 1. 2. c. it joy when ye fall into temptations 

5, 11. behold, we c them happy which endure 
2Pet. 2. 13. as they that c. it pleasure to riot in day 

3. 9. Lord is not slack, as some men c. slackness 
Jiev. 13. 18. let him c. the number of the beast 

COUNTED. 
Gen. 15. 0. Abram believed, and he c. it to him for 
righteousness, Ps. 106. 31. Rom. 4. 3. Gal. 3. 6. 

30. 33. the sheep that shall be c. stolen with me 

31. 15. are we not c. of him strangers? sold us 
lA7wo-5 3.8.tliat cannot be numbered ore. for mult. 
IChron. 21. 6. but Levi and Benjamin c. he not 
JVeA. 13. 13. for they were c. faithful, office v/as 
Job 18. 3. wherefore we are c. as beasts and vile 

41. 29. darts irec. as stubble, laugheth at shaking 
Psal. 44. 22. we are c. as sheep for the slaughter 

83. 4. I am c. with them that go down to the pit 

Prov. 17.28. even a fool, when he holdeth his peace 

is c. wise, and he that shutteth his lips is a man 

27. 14. rising early, it shall be c. a curse to him 
Isa. 5. 28. their horses' hoofs shall be c. like flint 

32. 15. and the fruitful field be c. for a forest 

33. 18. where is he that c. the towers? 

40. 15. the nations are c. as small dust of balance 
17. all nations are c. to him less than nothing 
Hos. 8. 12. but they were c. as a strange thing 
Jlat. 14. 5. they c. him as a prophet, J\Jark 11.32. 
Luke 21. 36. be c. worthy to escape these things 
.lets 5. 41. rejoicing that they were c. worthy 

19. 19. they burned their books, and c. the jn'ice 
Rotn- 2.26. uncircumcision be c. for circumcision 

4. 5. to him believeth, his faith is c. for righteous. 
9. 8. but the children of promise arc c. for his seed 

Phil. 3. 7. what were gain, those I c loss for Christ 
2T/iess. 1.5. be c. worthy of the kingdom of God 
1 Tim. 1. 12. enabled me, for that he c. me faithful 

5. 17. let elders be c. worthy of double honour 
Heb. 3. 3. this man was c. worthy of more glory 

7. 6. he whose descent is note, from them 

10. 29. hath c. blood of the covenant unholy thing 

See Accounted. 

COUNTETH, ING. 

■Tob 19. 11. he c. me as one of his enemies, 33. 10 

Eccl. 7. 27. c. one by one, to find out the account 

Luke 14.28. sitleth not down first, and e. the cost 

COUNTENANCE 
Signifies, [1] The face, or visage, 1 Sam. 16. 7. 
[2] J^ove, favour, aud affection. Gen. 31. 5. [3] 
Brightness, festivity, or alacrity, Dan. 5. 6. 
[4] God's love and favour, manifested by the 
graces and benefits which he bestows upon his 
people, Psal. 4. 6. Because men by their coun- 
tenance discover their anger, or love' hence it is 
that when it is attributed to God, who is said 
sometimes to hft up the light of his countenance 
upon his people, at other tirnes to hide his face, 
0?- countenance, it signifies either his grace and 
favour, or his anger, or displeasure. 
Gen. 4. 5. Cain was very wroth, and his c. fell 

24. 1 16. the damsel was good of c. a virgin 
31. 2. Jacob beheld the c. of Laban, and behold 

5. I see your father's c. that it is not toward me 
jYu7n. 6. 26. the Lord lift up his c. upon thee 
Deut. 28. 50. Lord will bring a nation of fierce c. 
.ludg. 13. 6. his c. was like the c. of an angel 
ISam. 1. 18. Hdnnah, her c. was no more sad 
16. 7. look not on his c. or the height of his stature 

12. now David was of a beautiful c. 17. 42. 

25. 3. Abigail || 2Sam. 14. 27. Tamar of a fair c, 
2Sam. 23. 121. he slew an Egyptian, a man of c. 
2Kings 5. f 1- Naaman was a man lifted up in c. 

8. 11. he settled his e. stedfastly on Hazael 
JVe/t.2. 2.why is thy c. sad, seeing thou art not sick? 

3. whv should not my c. be sad, when the city 
.Tob 14.20.thou changest his c.and sendesthim away 
29. 24. and the light of my c. they cast not down 
Psal. 4. 6. Lord, hft up the light of thy c. upon us 
10.4. the wicked, thro' pride of c. will notseek God 
11. 7. righteous Ld. his c. doth behold the upright 
21. 6. thou hast made him glad with thy c. 

42. 5. T shall yet praiss him for the help of his c. 
11. who is the health of my c. and my God, 43. 5. 

44. 3. but the light of thy c. did save them 
80. 16. they perish at the rebuke of thy c. 

89. 15. shall walk, O Lord, in the light of thy c. 

90. 8. hast set our secret sins in the light of thy c. 
Prov. 15. 13. a merry heart maketh a cheerful c. 

16. 15. in the light of the king's c. is life 
25. 23. so doth the angry c. a backbiting tongue 
27. 17. so a man sharpeneth the e. of his friend 
Eccl. 7. 3. by sadness of c. the heart is made better 



COU 

Cant. 2. 14. let me see thy c. thy c. is comely 
5. 15. his c. is as Lebanon, excellent as cedara 

75a. 3. 1 3. Lord doth take away man eminent in c 
9. the shew of their c. doth witness against thea 

Eiek. 27. 35. they shall be troubled in their c. 

I)an.5.^. then king's e. was changed, and thought*^ 
8. 23. a king of fierce c. shall stand up 

Mat. 6. 16. be not as the hypocrites, of a sad c 

28. 3. his c. was like lightning, Luke 9. 29. 
Acts 2. 28. shall make me full of joy with thy c. 
2Cor. 3. 7. could not behold Moses tor glory of iiis t 
Rev. 1. 16. and his c. was as the sun shineth 

See Changed. 

COUNTENANCE. 

Exod.23. S.nor sh alt thou c. a poor man in his cause 

COUNTENANCES. 

L)an.l.l3. then let our c. be looked upon before thee 

15. their c. appeared fairer and latter in ilesh 

COUNTERVAIL, 

Esth.l .4.ih.ough enemy could not c. king's damage 

COUNTRY. 
Gen. 19. 28. and lo, the smoke of the c. went up 

24. 4. but thou shalt go to my c. and my kindred 

29. 26. Laban said it must not be so done in our c 

30. 25. send me away, that I may go to my c. 
34. 2. Shechem the prince of the c. saw her 
42. 33. the man, the Lord of the c. said unto us 

J\''um. 15. 13. all born in the c. shall do these things 
■ 32. 4. tlie c. which the Lord smote before Israel 
Dent. 26. 3. 1 am come into the c. L. sware to give 
Josh. 2.2. there came men to search out the c. 3. 

7. 2. Joshua sent, saying, go up and view the t. 
Judg. 11. 21. Israel possessed the land of that c. 

16. 24. our enemy and the destroyer of our c. 
Rxith 1. 2. and they came into the c. of Moab 

22. who returned out of the c. of Moab 
2Sa7n. 15. 23. all thy c. wept with a loud voice 

21. 14. bones of Saul buried they in c. of Benjamie 
1 Kings 20. 27. but the Syrians filled the c. 
2Kings 3. 20. and the c. was filled with \\'ater 
/,?«. 1.7. your c. is desolate, your cities burnt withfire 

20. t 6. the inhabitants of this c. shall say 

22. 18. he will toss thee like a ball in a large c. 
Jer. 22. 10. he shall not return, nor see his native c. 

31. 8. behold I will bring them from the north c 
48. 21. and judgment is come upon the plain c. ■ 
50. 9. cause an assembly to come from the north c 
51. t49. at Babylon fall the slain of all the c. 

F.iek. 20. 38. 1 will bring them forth out of the c. 

25. 9. glory of the c. Beth-jeshimoth, Baal-meoa 
47. 22. they shall be to you as born in the c. 

Jonah 4. 2. my saying, when I was yet in hiy c. 
Mic.l. til. the inhabitants ofc. of flocks came not 
Mat. 9. 31. they spread abroad his fame in all that c. 
Mark 5. 10. that he would not send them out ofc. 
14. told it in the city, and in the c. Luke 8. 34. 
Lukel5. 15. he joined himself to a citizen ofthatc 
Acts 12. 20. bee. their c. wa^ourished by king's c. 
27. 27. shipmen deemed they drew near to some c 
/feJ. 11.9. sojourned in land of [)rom. as in strange c 

14. they declare plainly that they seek a c. 

15. andtrulyif they had been mindful of that c. 

16. now they desire abetter e.thatis a heavenly 

Far COUNTRY. 
.Tosh. 9.6. they said we be come from a /arc. 9. 
IKings 8.41. out of a far c. for thy sake, 2C7ir.6.32. 
2^i?io-s 20. 14. Hezekiah said, they are come from 
a/ar e. even from Babylon, Isa. 39. 3. 
Prov. 25. 2.5. so is good news from a far c. 
Isa. 13. 5. from a far c. to destroy the whole land 
46. 11. man that executeth my counsel from far c. 
Jer. 4.16. publish, that watchers come from afar e. 

8. 19. because of them that d.vell in a. far c. 
Mat. 21. 33. hoiiseh. went into a far c. Mark 12. 1. 

25.14.kingd.of heaven is asa man trav. into/arc. 
Z,MA:el5.13.younger son took his journey into far c 

Own COUNTRY. 
Lev. 16. 29. whether one of your o. c. 17. 15. 1 24. 22. 
IKings 10. 13. she turned and went to her own c 

11. 21. let me depart, that I may go to my own c 

22. 36. a proclamation every man to his own c. 
.Jer. 51. 9. let us go every one to his own c. 
Mat. 2.12. they departed into their own c. 

13. 57. save in his oicn c. MarkQ.4. lAike 4 24. 
Mark 6. 1. he went thence and came into his 07/;m«. 
.lohn 4. 44. a prophet hath no honour in h\sownc. 

Thy COUNTRY. 
Gen. 12. 1. Abram, get thee out of f/jyc. .flcts 7.3. 

32.9.return to thy c. and to thy kindred, I will deal 
JVum. 20. 17. let us pass, I pray thee, thro' thy c. 
.lonah 1 . 8.what is thy c? of what people art thou? 
Luke 4. 23. heard done in Capern. do here in thy c. 

COUNTRY-VILLAGES 
l-Sam. 6. 18. both of fenced cities and c-villagef 

COUNTRYMEN. 
2Cor. 11. 26. in iourneying, in perils by mine own c 
1 Thess. 2.14. ye have sufi'ered Uke things of your t 

COUNTRIES. 
Gen.26:3. to thee and thy seed will I give these c. 4 

41. 57. all c. came into Egypt to Joseph to buy con> 



COIJ 

IKinffS 18.35.\vho araonjj all c. that have delivered 
lC4ron.:22.5. house of lame and glory throughout c. 
'iChron. 20. 29. the lear ot'Godwjison all those c. 
Ezra 3.3.tear on them, because ot'people of those t. 
4. 20. mighty kings who have ruled over all c. 
Ps. 110. t). he shall wound the heads over many c. 
fsa.6. li and give ear ail ye of fare, gird yourselves 
Jer. 23.3. I will gather the remnant ofmytiock out 
of all c. and bring them again, 8. | 32. 37. 

28. 8 the prophets propnesied against many c. 
Ezek. 5. 5. 1 have set Jerusalem in midst of the c. 

6. she hath changed my statutes more than thee. 
6. 8. when ye shall be s'cattered through the c. 
11. 16. tho' Ihavescatteredthemamongthec. yet 
1 will be to them as a little sanctuary in the e. 

17. I will assemble you out of the c. 2U. 34, 41. 
22. 4. 1 have made thee a mocking to all c. 
25. 7. 1 will cause thee to perisii out ol the c. 

29. 12. I will disperse them through the c. 36. 19. 
35. 10. thou hast said, these two c. shall be mine 

JJa7i. 11. 40. he shall enter into tiie c. and ovcrilo w 

41. many e. shall be overtlirown, but these escape 

42. he shall stretch forth his hand upon the c. 
Zech. 10. 9. and they shall remember me in a far c. 
Luke 21. 21. let not them that are in the e. enter 

COUPLE. 
2Sa7n. 13. 6. let Tamar make me a e. of cakes 
16. 1. Ziba met David with a c. of asses saddled 
/sa.21.7. he saw a chariot with a c. of horsemen, 9. 

COUPLE, f^erb. 
Exod.'iQ.Q.thon shalt c. the curtains with taches, 9. 
11. shall make taches toe. tent together, 36. 18. 
39. 4. made shoulder-pieces to c. ephod together 

COUPLED, ETH. 
Exod. 26. 3. the five curtains be c. 36. 10, 13, 16. 
10. in the edge of the curtain which e. the second 
24. the two boards shall be c. together, 36. 29. 
39. 4. by the two edges was it c. together 
IFet. 3. 2. your chaste conversation c. with fear 

COUPLING. 
Exod. 26. 4. make loops from selvedge inc. 36. 11. 
4. likewise make in c. of the second, 36. 11, 12. 
10. one curtain that is outmost in the c. 36. 17. 
28. 27. over-against the other c. thereof, 39. 20. 

COUPLINGS. 
2Chron. 34. 11. to bu v hewn stone and timber for c. 

COURAGE. 
Josh. 2. 11. nor did there remain any more c. in any 
2Chron. 15. 8. he took e. and put away the idols 

19. 1 11. take c. and do, and Ld. be with the good 
Isa. 44. I 14. which he taketh c. for himself 
Dan. 11. 25. shall stir up his c. ag. king of south 
^cti 28. 15. when Paul saw thanked God, took c. 

Good COURAGE. 
^^um. 13. 20. be ye of good c. and bring the fruit 
DeiU.31.Q. bestrons- andof ^oorfc. fear not, 7, 23. 
Josh. 1. 6, 9, 18: j 10. 25. IChr. 22. 13. | 28. 20. 
^Sam, 10. 12. be of good c. let us plav the men, 
IChron. 19. 13. Ezra 10. i.'lsa. 41. 6. 
Ps. 27. 14. wait on Lord, be o{ good c. and he shall 
strengthen thine heart, wait on Lord, 31. 24. 
COURAGEOUS. 
Jo5A. 1.7. be thou strong and e. 23. 6. 2Ckr. 32. 7. 
2Sam. 13. 23. fear not, be c. and be valiant 
Amos 2.16. he that is c. among migh . shall Hee away 

COURAGEOUSLY. 
2C/2r.l9. 11. deal c. and Lord shall be with the good 

COURSE 
Signifies, [1] That race which is prescribed 7is to 
run andfoUoic, 2Tim.4.7. [2] Orderor turn, 
2 Chron. 5. 11. [3] Jlanner or icaij, Eph. 2. 2. 
[4] Progress andsuccess, 2Thess. 3. 1. [5] A 
voyage, Acts 21. 7. [6] T7ie gospel-ministry, 
Acts 13. 25. 
IChron. 27. 1. the chief fathers of every c. 24,000 
iChron. 5. 11. the priests did not then wait by c. 
Ezra 3. 11. they sung together by c. in praising 
Ps. 82. 5. all the foundations of earth are out of c. 
Jer. 8. 6. every one turned to his e. as the horse 
23. 10. their c. is evil, and their force is not right 
Luke i. 5. Zacharias was of the e. of Abiah 
8. while he executed in the order of his c. 
Acts 13. 25. and as John fulfilled his c. he said 
16. 11. came with straight c. to Samothracia, 21. 1. 

20. 24. *hat I might finish my c. with joy 

21. 7. >vhen we had finished our c. from Tyre 
IC??-. 14. 27- or at most by three, and that by e. 
2 Thess.'S.l . thatword of the Lord may have free c. 
2Tim. 4. 7. 1 have finislied my r. kept the faith 
Jam. 3. 6. the tongue setteth on fire thee, of nature 

Water-Cottrse. See Water. 
COURSES. 
J'Mrf^.5.20.the stars in their c. fought against Sisera 
IChron 23. 6 David divided the Levites into e. 
8C/trp?j .8.14. Solomon appointed the c.ofthe priests 
23. 3. for Jehoiada the priest dismissed not the c. 
31. 2. Hezekiah appointed the c. of the priests 
35. 10. and the Levites stood in their c. 
-ira 6. 18. they set the Levites in their c. for the 
service of God which is at Jerusalem 
10? 



CRA 

COURT. 

In Hebrew Chazer, is an entrance into a palace 
or house^ Esth. 6. 4, 5. The great courts be-% 
longing to the temple were three; the first called 
the court of the Gentiles, because the Gentiles 
icere allowed to enter so far, and no farther. 
The second culled the court of Israel, because 
all the I.-!raeiites, if purified, had a right of 
admission. The third court was that of the 
Priests, where the altar of b urnt-ojferings stood, 
and where the Priests and Levites exercised their 
iitinistry.- It signifies the church of Christ, 
Zech. 3. 7. Also the false church, Rev. 11. 2. 
£xo(^. 27. 9. thou shalt make thee. of the tabern. shall 
be hangings for the c. uH. 17. ] 38. 9. | 39.40. 
12. breadth of the e. 13. || 18. length of the e. 
19. all the pins of the c. 35. 18. || 38.20, 31. 
40. 8. and thou shall set up the c. round about 
Lcv.ii.m. in the c. ot tJie tabernacle shall eat it, 20. 
26'am. 17. 18. a man which had a well in his c. 
2Kings 20. 4. aforo Isaiah was gone into middle e. 
'2Chrcn.'20. 5. Jehoshaphat stood before the new e. 
24. 21. they stoned Zechariah in e. of Lord's house 
29. 16. brought out the uncleanness into the c. 

" ; house 



£;if/i.5.1. Esther stood in the inner c. of king' 

6. 4. and the king said, who is in the c.f 
5. servants said, behold Hainan standelh in the c. 
fsa. 34. 13. habitation of dragons, and a c. for owls 

35. t 7. shall be a c. for reeds and rushes 
Jer.l9. 14. Jeremiah stood in the c. of Lord's house 

26.2. stand intiiec. of the Lord's house and speak 

32. 2. and Jeremiah the prophet was shut up in 
the c. of the prison, 33. 1. | 39. 15. 

38. 6. they cast Jeremiabinto the dungeon in thp e. 
Ezek. 8. 7. he brought me to the door of the c. 16. 

10. 3. the man went in, the cloud rilled the inner c. 

40. 17. he brought me into outward e.42. 1. | 46.21. 
28. he brought me to the inner c. and measured 

43. 5. the Spirit brought me into the inner c. 

45. 19. put blood upon the gate of the inner c. 

46. 21. in every corner of the c. there was a c. 
.-trnos 7. 13. king's chapel, and it is the king's c. 
.Jets 16. 1 19. they drew Paul and Silas into the c. 

17.t22.Paul stood in midst ofc. of the Areopagites 
19. t 38. the c. days are kept, there are deputies 
Phil. 1. t 13. my bonds are manifest in Cissar's c. 
Rev. 11. 2. the c. without the temple, leave out 

COURTS. 
2Kings 21. S.Manasseh built altars for all the host 
of heaven in the two c. IChron. 33. 5. 
23. 12. altars in the two c. Josiah brake down 
IChron. 23. 28. their oifice was to v.ait in the c. 
28. 6. Solomon shall build my house and ray e. 
12. David gave Solomon the pattern of the c. 
2Chron. 23. 5. all the people shall be in the c. 
Psal. 65. 4. approach lo thee, that he dwell in thy c. 
84. 2. my soul fainteth for the e. oi" the Lord 
92. 13. they shall flourish in the c. of our God 
96. 8. bring an otTering and come into his c. 
100. 4. enter into his c. with praise, be thankful to 
116. 19. pay my vows in the e. of the Lord's house 
135. 2. ye that stand in the c. of the house of God 
Isa. 1. 12. who hath required this to tread my c? 
02. 9. they shall drink in the e. of my holiness 
Ezek. 9. 7. and fill the c. with the slain, go ye forth 
Z«cA. 3.7. thoushalt judge my house, and keep my c. 
Luke 7. 25. they that live delicately are in king's c. 

COURTEOUS. 
iPet. 3. 8. love as brethren, be pitiful, be c. 
COURTEOUSLY. 
3. Julius c. intreated Paul and gave liberty 
Publius received us and lodged us 3 days e. 
COURTIER. • 
John 4. t 46. there was a certain c. whose son was 

COUSIN. 

Luke 1. 36. thy c. Elisabeth hath conceived a son 

COUSINS. 

heard how L. 
COW. 
Lev. 22. 28. whether c. or ewe, ye shall not kill it 
J\'^um. 18. 17. firstling of a c. thou shalt not redeem 
Job 21. 10. their c. calveth, and casteth not her calf 
Isa. 7. 21. it shall come to pass, that a man shall 
nourish a young e. and two sheep 
11. 7. and the c. and the bear sliall feed, lion eat 
Ezek. 4. 15. I have given thee c. duns for man's 
Amos 4. 3. every c. at that which is heiuve iier 

CRACKLING. 
Eccl. 7. 6. as c. of thorns under a pot, so is laughter 

CRACKNELS. 
IKings 14. 3. take with thee ten loaves and c. 

CRAFT. 
Dan. 8. 25. thro' his policy shall cause c. to prosper 
J\Iark 14. 1. take him by c. and put him to death 
.Sets 18. 3. because he was of the same c. abode with 
19. 25. ye know that by this c. we have wealth 
27. so that not only this our c. is in danger 
Rev. IS. 22. no craftsman of whatsoever c. lie be 

CRAFTILY. 
Judg. 9. t 31. he sent messengers to Abimelech c. 

4 



.acts 27. 

28.7. 



Luke 1. 58. her neighbours and c 



CRE 

CRAFTINESS. 
Job 5.13. he taketh the wise in their c. ICor 3. 1& 
Luke 20. 23. but he perceived their c. and said 
•2Cor. 4. 2. not walking in c. nor handling the woid 
Eph. 4. 14. we be no more carried by cunning c. 

CRAFTY. 
Job 5. 12. he disappointed the devices of the c. 
15. 5. and thou choosest the tongue of the c. 
Ps. 83. 3. have taken c. counsel against thy peop'e 
2Cor. 12. 16. being c. 1 caught you with guik* 

CRAFTS^jAN. 
Deut. 27. 15. the work of the hands of the c. 
Rev. 18. 22. no e. shall ho found any more in thee 

CRAFTSMEN. 
2Kings 24.14.carried away all the c. and smiths,lfi 
IChron. 4. 14. of Charashim, for they were c. 
jXeh. 11. 35. Lod and Ono, the valley ofc. 
Uos. 13. 2. molten images, all of it the \\ork ofc 
Acts 19.24. Demetrius brought no small gain tor. 



jainst any man 

. of the rock 



38. if the c. have a matter ag 
CRAG. 
Job 39. 28. the eagle abideth on the c. 

CRANE. 
Isa. 38. 14. like a c. or swallow so did I chatter 
Jer. 8. 7. e. and swallow observe the time of coming 

CRASHING. 
Zeph. 1. 10. there shall be a great e. from the liilla 

CRAVED. 
Mark 15.43. Joseph went in, and c. the body of Jee. 

CRAVETH. 
Prov. 16. 26. labours for himself, his mouth c. it 

CREATE 
Signifies, [1] To make out of nothing, to bring 
being Old of non-entity^ Gen. 1. 1. [2] To 
change the form, state, and situation of matter^ 
which is wholly indisposed for such a change^ 
and requires as great power as to make out of 
nothing, Gen. 1. 21. | 2.19. [3] To give and 
work grace where it is not, Eph. 2. 10. [4] 
To dleanse the heart more and more frum0ts 
natural corruption by the power of sanctifying 
grace, Psal. 51. 10. 
JsTum. 16. t 30. but if the Lord c. a creature 
Psal. 51. 10. c. in me a clean heart, O God, renew 
Isa. 4. 5. c. on every dwelling-place of Zion a cloud 
45. 7. I form the light and c. darkness, I e. evil 
57. 19. I c. the fruit of the lips, peace to him 
65. II. behold, I c. new heavens and anew earth 
18. be glad and reioiceibr ever in that which I c 
CREATED. 
Gen. 1. 1. in the beginning God c. heaven and earth 
21. God e. great whales and every living creature 
27. so Godc. man in his own image, in the image 
of God, male and female e. he them, 5. 2. 

2. 3. in it he had rested from all he c. and made 
6. 7. Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have c 

Dent. 4. 32. since the day God e. man on the earth 
Psal. 89. 12. the north and south thou hast c. them 
102. 18. people which shall be e. shall praise Lord 
104. 30. thou sendest forth thy Spirit, they are c. 
148. 5. for he com.manded, and they were c. 
Isa. 40. 2G. beiiold who hath c' these things 
20. and the holy One of Israel hath c. it 
5. saiih Lord, he that c. the heavens 
1. the L. that c. thee, O Jacob, and formed thee 
have c. him for my glory, yea, I have made liim 
8. let the earth open, I the Lord have c. it 
12. I have made the earth, and e. man upon it 
18. he hath established it, c. it not in vain 
43. 7. they are c. now, and not trom the beginning 
54. 16. I have c. the smith, 1 have c. the waster 
.ler. 31. 22. for the Lord hath c. a new thing in earth 
Ezek. 21. 30. I will judge thee where thou waste. 
28. 13. prepared in the day that thou wast c. 

15. wast perfect from the day that thou wast e. 
Jllal. 2. 10. have one father, hath not one God c. usi 
Mark 13.19. from b'pginning of creat. which God c. 
ICor. 11. 9. neither*vastheman c. for the woman 
Eph. 2. lO.we are his workmanship c. in Chr. Jesus 

3. 9. hid inGod, wiioc. all things by Jesus Christ 

4. 24. the new man, after God r. in righteousness 
Col. 1. 16. for by him were all things c. in heaven, 

all things were c. by him, and for him 

3. 10. new man after the image of him that c.h'«ra 

1 Tim.4. 3. from meats, which God c. to be received 

iJei;.4.11.thouart worthy, for thou hast call things, 

and for thy.pleasure they are, and were r.. 

10. 0.whoc. heaven and the thingsthat therein are 

CREATETH. 

Amos 4. 13. he that c. the wind, the Lord is his name 

CREATION. 
Mark 10. 6. from the c. God mademale and female 
13. 19. as was not from the beginning of the c 
Koni.l.2b. things of him from the c. are clearly seen 
8. 22. for we know that ihe whole c. groaneth 
~Pet. 3. 4. things continue as they were from the c. 
Rev. 3. 14. the Amen, the be^inningof the c. of God 

CREATOR. 
i^ccZ.12.1. rememberthy c. inthe days oftnyyouth 
Isa. 40. 23. the Lord, the c. of the ends of the carti* 



41. 
42. 
43. 
7. 
45. 



CRl 



CRO 



CRO 



Fsa. 43. 15. 1 am the Lord, the c. of Israel, your k. 
/?OOT. 1.25. who served the creature more than tJie c. 
1 Pet. 4. 19. to liiin in well-doing as to a faithful c. 

CREATURE." 
Gen. 1. 20. let waters bring forth the moving c. 
Lev 11. 'It), this is the law of every c. that moveth 
JVum. 16. jSO. if the Lord create a new c. 
JVliirk 16. 15. preach the gospel to every c. Col. 1.23. 
Roni.d.W). the earnest expectation of ihe c. waiteth 

20. for the c. was made subject to vanity 

21. the c. shall be delivered Ironi the bondage 
t2-2. that -^very c. groaiioth and travaileth in pain 
39. nor any c shall be able to separate us 

*2 Cor. 5. 17. if any man be in Christ, he is a newc. 
Qal. 0. 15. nor uncircumcision, but a new c. 
Col. 1. 1.5. who is the lirst-born of every c. 

1 Tim. 4. 4. for every c. of God is good, if it be 
Hcb. 4. 13. nor is there any c. that is not manifest 
fteu.5.13.evervc.in heaven heard I,saying,blessing 

Livhig CRE.ATURE. 
Gen. 1. 21. and God created every living c. 
24.God said, let the earth bring forth the living c. 

2. 19. whatsoever Adam called every living c. 
9. 10. estiiblish my covenant with every living c. 

12. tlie token between me and every living c. 15. 
Lev. 11. 4G. the law of every living c. that moveth 
E2e/L•.1.20.spifitofi^■^;^?(,g•c. was within, 21. 1 10.17. 

10. 15. the living c. ihat I saw by river Chebar,20. 

CREATURES. 
Isa. 13. 21. their houses shall be full of doleful c. 
Jam. 1.18. siicald be a kind of first-fruits of his c. 
Rev. 6. 9. a third i)art of the c. in the sea died 

Living CREATURES. 
Ezek. 1. 5. came the likeness of four living c. 

13. it went up and down among the living c. 
■ 14. living c. ran, and returned as lightning 

15. as I beheld licing c. one wheel by living c. 
19. when the living c. went, the wheels went 

3. 13. I heard noise of the wings of the living c. 

CREDITOR. 
Dciit. 15. 2. every c. that lendeth shall release it 
lSaw(.22.t2. every one that had a c. went to David 
'i Kings 4. !. c. is come to take my two sons bund. 

4. t7. he said, go, sell the oil, and pay the c. 
Luke 7. 41. there was a certain c. who had two 

CREDITORS. [debtors 

Isa. 50. 1. to which of my c. have I sold youl 

CREEK, S. 
Tudg. 5. 1 17. Asher continued on the c. and abode 
Acts 27.39.rhey discovt red a certain c.with a shore 

CREEP. 
Lev. ll.Sl.fiieseare unci, to you among all that c. 
Psal. 104. 20. the beasts of the forest do c. forth 

2 Tim. '3. 6. of this sort ;ire ihey who c. into houses 

CREEPETH. 
Gen.l 25. G. made every thing that con earth, 26. 
t28. have dominion over every !i v. thing that c. 
30. have given to every thing c heib for meat 

7. 8. every thing that c. v/ent in two and two, 14. 
21. all flesh died of every thing that c. on earth 

8. 17. bring forth with thee every thing that c. 
19. whatsoever c. on the earth went out of ark 

Lev. 11. 41; every creeping thing that c. on the 
earth sIkiII be an abomination, 43, 44. | 20.25. 
Deut.A. 18. likeness of any thing thatc. on ground 
Psal. 69. 134. let every thing that c. praise him 

CREEPING. 
Gen. 1. t 20. let waters bring forth c. creature 

26. let them have dominion over every c. thing 
7. 14. every c. thing after his kind went into ark 

Lev. 5. 2. if touch the carcase of unclean c. things 
11. 21. yet these may ye eat, of every c. M.'ing 
22. 5. or whosoever toucheth any c. thing 
Deut. 14. 19. every c. thing that flieth is unclean 
1 Kings 4. 33. spake of beasis, c. things and fishes 
Psal. !04. 25. in the sea are c. things innumerable 
148. 10. all c;Utle, c. things praise the Lord 
Ezek. 8. 10. form of c. things pourtrayed on wall 
38. 20. all c. things shall shake at my presence 
.Wo,9.2.18.I will make a covenant with the c. things 
Mic. 7. 1 17. move out of their holes like c. things 
Hah. 1. 14. and maketh men as the c. things 
.ffcts 10, 12. Peter saw c. things and fowls, 11. 6. 
Rom. 1.23. into an image made like to c. things 

CREPT. 
Judc 4. for there are cenain men c. in unawares 

CREW. 
Mat. 26.'74. 1 know not the man, and immediately 
. the cock c. Mark 14. 68. Luke 22. 60. 
Mark 14.72. thesecond time the cock c. John 18.27. 

CRIB. 
Job 39. 9. will the unicorn abide by thy c? 
Prov 14. 4. wnere no oxen are the c. is clean 
fsa. 1. 3. and the ass knoweth his master's c. 
CkiED, 8"^. after Cry. 
CRIME, S. 
.7b6 31.11.this is a heinous c yea it is an iniquity 
£ze/r.7.23. for the land is full of bloody t. and the 
^cts 25.16. to answer concerning c.laid against him 

27. and not to signify the c. laid against him 

103 



CRIMSON. 

Some think that it is the same with scarlet ; others 
that it is of a deeper due. In the Hebrew it is 
caWc^Z TolahatShani; thai «5, the double worm, 
or the worm Sbani ; as ;ySii;ini were the proper 
,name of this worm: In the Arabic it is called 
Kermes, or Karmes ; whence comes the word 
crimson, because they made use of these little 
7Cornis to dye t/tis colour. The Kermes is a 
small round shelly membraneous^ thin, smooth, 
and shining ; of a reddish brown colour, inixcd 
with a whitish ash colour, about a quarter of 
an inch diameter, generally divided into two 
unequal cavities, the greatest of which is full 
of a vast number of little oval eggs, very red, 
or vermilion; and the smaller cavity is f till of 
a kind of liquor, which is red likewise, and not 
muck different from, blood. This cud, or shell, 
grows upon a kind of green oak, that grows 
only to the licight of a shrub. These shrubs 
are found in Palestine, in Provence, 2« Lan- 
guedoc, in Spain, and elsewhere. They loosen 
these cods, or shells, from the leaves to which 
they are fastened; and the worms of which they 
are full come out of the hole made by taking 
them from the leaf ; they separate these little 
animals from the shells with a sieve, and put 
them together by pressing them lightly, and 
make them into balls of the size ofapulUVsegg. 

2 Ckron. 2. 7. send a man cunning to work in c. 14. 
3. 14. he made the vail of blue, c. and fine linen 

^sa.l.lH.lhoughyoursins be redlikec.theyshall be 

Jer. 4. 30. though thou ciothest thyself with c. 
CRIPPLE. 

Acts 14. 8. beins a c. from his mother's womb 
CRISPING-PINS. 

Isa. 3. 22. Lord will take away the mantles and c. 
CROOK-BACKED. 

Lev. 21. 20. a man that is c siiall not approach 
CROOKED. 

Deut. 32. 5. they are a perverse and c. generation 

Judg. 5. t6. the travellers walked through c. way* 

Job 2G. 13. his hand hath formed the c. ser])ent 

Fs. 125.5". as for such as turn aside to their c. ways 

Prov. 2. 15. whose ways are c. and they froward 

Eccl.X.lb. what is c. cannot be made straight, 7. 13. 

Isa. '27. 1, shall puni.-^h Leviathan, that c. serpent 
40. 4. c. shall be made straight, 42. 16. Luke 3. 5, 
45. 2. 1 will go and make the c. places straight 
59. 8. no judgment, they have made them c. paths 

Lam. 3. 9. he inclosed, lie haih made my paths c. 

Phil. 2. 15. the sons of God, in midst of a c. nation 
CROP. 

Lev. 1. 16. shall pluck away his c.with his feathers 
CROP, Ferb. 

Ezek. 11. 22. 1 will c.off iVdiii the top of liis twigs 
CROPPED. 

Ezek. 17. 4. he c. ciff the top of his young twigs 
CROSS. 

By the word cross is understood a gibbet inadc of 
two pieces of wood put across; ichcther they 
cross toith right angles at the top, as a T. or in 
ihe middle of their length like an X. The cross 
was tkepwiishmint ufthevilest slaves, andwas 
called a servile punishment: This punishment 
our Saviour underwent, Slat. 27.35. Phil. 2. 8. 
This penalty was so common amongthe'Roma.ns, 
that pains, affiictions, troubles, and unprosper- 
ous affairs were called crosses ; and ihe verb 
cruciate was used for all sorts of chastisements, 
andpains of body and mind. See Punishment. 

Our Saviour says often in his gospel, that he 
who would be his disciple, must take up his 
cross and follow him, jVat. IG. 24. He must 
submit readily to 2ckatsncver afflictions God 
lays upon him, or any suff'ering that befalls 
him in the service of God, even to death itself . 
Cross is take7i for the ichole of ChrisVs suf- 
ferings, from his birth to his death, but espe- 
cially those upon the tree, Eph. 2. 16. Heb. 12. 
2. And for the doctrine of the gospel; that is, 
of salvatio7i through Christ crucified, 1 Cor. 
1.18. False teacher.^, who pressed the obser- 
vation of the law of Moses, as necessary to 
salvation, besides faith in Christ, are called 
enemies of the cross of Christ, Phil. 3. 18. be- 
cause by such doctrine they did really oppose 
and un dermine the power and merit of Christ''s 
passion, and sought to avoid persecution, 
which ihey would have been exposed to, had 
they preached salvation only hy Christ cruci- 
fied, as the apostle Paul icas, Gal. 5. 11. 

To crucify, is not only taken for putting in 
death on a cross. Mat. 27. 35. but also for the 
subduing and mc^-tifying sin; for breaking 
the strength, and suppressing the motions 
and breakings out, of corrupt nature. Gal. 5. 
24, They that are Christ's have crucified the 
flesh. ChrisVs death on ihe cross has not only 
merited reconciliation with God. but is also 



made effdctual to mortify and subdue (A.e lu^ts 
of the Jlesh, Gal. 2. 20, I am crucified with 
Christ. It is said of them, who for some time 
have made profession of religion, and a/fer- 
wards tm n apostates, that they crucify to 
themselves the Son of God afresh, Ueb. 6. 6. 
that is, They shew themselves to be of the same 
opinion with those that did crucify Christ, 
and would do it again, were it in their power. 

The apostle tells the Galatians, that Christ 
Jesus had been evidently set forth crucified 
among them. Gal. 3. 1. TJity had been as- 
fully and clearly informed of the nature and 
design of Christ's sufferings, as if all had 
been transacted in their sight. 

Mat. 10. 38. he that takelh not his c. Luke 14. 27. 

16. 24. let him deny himself, take up his c. and 
follow me, Mark 8. 34. | 10. 21. Luke 9. 23. 

27. 32. they found Simon, him they compelled to 

"bear his c. Mark 15. 21. Luke 23. 26. 

40. saying, if thou be the Son of God, come 

_^down from the c. 42. Mark 15. 30,32. 

John 19. 17. he bearing his c. went forth to a place 

19. Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the c. 

25. there stood by the c. of Jesus his mother 

31. bodies should not remain on thee, on sabbath 

1 Cor. 1. 17. lest c. of Christ be made of noneeflfect 

18. preaching of the c. is t., them I'oolishness 
Gal. 5. 11. then is the ofl^ence of the c. ceased 
6. 12. lest they suffer persecution for thee of Chr. 
14. God forbid that I should glory, save in the c. 
Eph. 2. 16. reconcile both in olie body by the c. 
PhiL2.8. he became obedient to thedeath of the c 
3. 18. that they are enemies of the c. of Christ 
Col. 1. 20. having made peace thro' the blood of c. 
2. 14. and took it out of the way, nailing it to his c 
Heb.12.2. forthejoj set before him, endured thee. 

CROSS-WAY. 

Obad. 14. nor shouldesi thou have stood in the c 

CROUCH. 

1 Sam. 2. 36. shall come and c. to him for a piece 

CROUCHETH. 

Psal. 10. 10. he c. and humbleth himself, that poor 

Croav, Crowing. See Cock. 

CROWN 

Improperly taken for a cap of state worn on the 
heads of sovereign princes, 1 Chr. 20. 2. But 
in a figurative sense it signlfirs honour, splen- 
dour, or dignity. Lam. 5. IG, 'J'he crown is fallen 
from our head. And the apostle says of the 
Philippians, ihat they were his joy and crown 
Phil. 4. 1. Iliey were his honour and glory, 
the great ornament of his ministry, by mearis 
whereof they had been converted to Christ. It 
is used likewise for rewdn\,because conquerors 
in the public games were crowned, 1 Cor. 9. 2.5, 
They do it to obtain a corniptibie crown, but 
we an incorn^ptible : ihat is, the wrestlers in 
those games ivhich are practised among you., 
contendin order to obtain a wreath, or garland 
of fiowers, herbs, or leaves of laurel, olive, mid 
the like; but we Christians strive for an in- 
heritance incorrujitible, undefiled, and that 
fadcih not away, reserved in heaven for us. 
St. John, speaking of Christ governing the 
affairs of his church, says, that on his head 
were many crowns, Rev. 19. 12. noting his 
absolute sovereignty, and many triumphs. A 
crown is a sign of victory. Rev. 4. 4. 

The high-priest among the Jews wore a ciown^ 
whiclt, girt about his mitre, or lower part of 
his bo7inct, and was tied behind his head. On 
the forepart was a plate of gold, with these 
words engraven on it, Holiness to the Lord, 
Exod. 28. 36. j 29. 6. jYeiv married men and 
women icore crowns upon their icedding-d'ay, 
Cant. 3. 11. The spouse invites her companions 
to see king Solomon with the crown wherewith 
his mother crotcned kim in the day of his es- 
pousals ; and alluding to this custom, it is 
said, Ezek. IG. 12. that when God entered into 
covenant with the Jewish notion, he put a 
beautiful crown upon their head. 

Exod. 25. 25. slialt make a golden c. to the border 

29. 6. and put the holy c. upon the mitre 

30. 4. make golden rings to it under the c. 37, 27. 
39. 30. made the plate of the c. of pure gold 

Lev. 8. 9. upon his forefront he put the hol> c. 
21. 12. the c. of the anointing oil is upon him 

2 Kings 11.12. put the c. upon"Joash, 2 Chr. 23. 11. 
Estk. 1. 11. to bring Vashti with the c. royal 
.Job 31. 36. surely I would bind it as a c. to me 
Psal. 89. 39. thou hast profaned his c by casting i: 

132. 18. but upon himself shall his c. flourish 
Prov. 4. 9. a c. of glory shall she deliver tO thee 
12. 4. a virtuous woman is a c. to her husband 
14. 24. the c. of the wise is their riches 
16.31. the hoarv head is a c. of glory if found m 

17. G. children's children are the c. of old men 
27. 24. doth the c endure to every generation 1 



CRU 



CRY 



CRY 



Cant 

Isa. 23, 
5 

m 



3. 11. go fort 



I), beliold king Solomon withe. 
1. woe to the c. of" piide, to the drunkards 
that day Lord ot'hosts sJiall be lor a c. ot'glory 
3. tiiou shall also be a c. ot'i^lory in the hand ot 
13. 18. the c. of your glory shall come down 
Hzek. 21. 2(5. remove the diadem, take oil' the c. 
Zcch. 9. 16. they shall be as the stones of a c. lifted 
/o/in 19.5. Jesus wearing a c. of thorns, and purple 
1 Cor. 9. 25. they do it to obtain a corruptible c. 
i",4?7. 4.1. dearly bulov. and longed for, my joy and c. 

1 7'Aess.2.i9. for whatis our hope, or c. ot rejoicing 
i 'J'im. 4. 8. there is laid up for me a c. of righteous. 
Jam. 1. J2. he shall receive c. of life Lord promised 
1 l?et. 5. 4. ye shall receive a c. of glory fadeth not 
Rev. 2. 10. faithful to death, I will give a c. of life 

3. 11. hold that fast, that no man take thy c. 

6. 2. a c. given to him, and went forth conquering 
• CROWN of gold. 

Kx.od. 25. 11. thou shalt make upon it a c. of g- old 
round about, 24. \ 30. 3. | 37. 2, 1], 12, 26. 

fJi'f/i.B.lS.Mordecai went out with a greatcofgold 
Pc.fflZ.21. 3. thou settest a c. of pure gold on his head 

CROWN with head. 
Gen.49. 26. they shall be on the c. of Joseph's head 
/)eut.33.2Q. teareth the arm with the c. of the head 
8 Ham. 1. 10. I took the c. that was upon his head 

12. 30. took king's c. from his head, 1 Chr. 20. 2. 

14.25. from the sole even to c. of his head, Job 2.7. 
F.sth. 2. 17. the king set the royal c. on her head 

6. 8. the c. royal which is set upon his head 
Job 19. 9. he hath taken the c. from my head 
/A'a.3.17. Lord will smite with a scab the c. of head 
Jer. 2. 16. have broken the c. of thy head 

48. 45. the c. of the head of the tumultuous ones 
f.arn.5. 16. the c. is fallen from oar head, woe to us 
F.zek. 16. 12. I put a beautiful c. on thine head 
Mat. 27. 29. they platted a c. of thorns, and put 
it on his head, Mark 15. 17. John 19. 2. 
Rev. 12. 1. and upon her head a c. of twelve stars 

14. 14. having on his head a golden c. and a sickle 

CROWiV, Verb. 
Psal. 5. 1 12. with favour wilt thou c. him, as with 

CROWNED. 
PsaZ. 8. 5. thou hast c. him with glory and honour 
Prov. 14. 18. tiie prudent are c. with knowledge 
Cant.3. 11. the crown wherewith his mother c. him 
J^ak. 3. 17. thy c. are as locusts, and thy captains 

2 7'iTn. 2. 5. he is not c. except he strive lawfully 
Heb. 2. 9. ws see Jesus c. with glory and honour 

CROWNEDST. 
Heb. 2. 7. thou c. him with glory and honour 

CROWNEST. 
Psal. 65 11. tliou c. the year with thy goodness 

CROWNETH. 
Psal. 103. 4 who c. thee with loving-kindness 

CROWNING. 
fsa. 23. 8. taken counsel against Tyre the c. city 

CROWNS. 1, 
1 Chron. 2. j &4. the c. of the house of Joab 
^EzeA. 23. 42. which put beautiful con their heads 
Zech. 6. 11. make c. || 14. the c. shall be to Helem 
Rev. 4. 4. the elders had on their heads c. of gold 
lO.and they cast their c. before the throne, saying 
9. 7. on the locusts' heads were c. like gold 
12. 3. a red dragon having seven c. on his heads 
13. 1. a beast rise up, having upon his horns ten c. 
19. 12. and on his head were many c. 

CRUCIFY. 

-^/at. 20, 19. shall deliver liim to Gentiles to c. him 

23.34.someof them ye shall kill, and c. and scourge 

27. 31. they led him away to c. him, Mark 15. 20. 

Mark 15. 13. and they cried out again, c. him, 14. 

27. and with him they c. two thieves, the one 

/.u/ce 23.21. they cried c. him, c. him, Jo/m 19.6,15. 

Heb. 6. 6. they c. to themselves the Son of God 

CRUCIFIED. [afresh 

j¥a!f.26.2.SonofMan is betrayed to be c.Z>M&e24.7. 

27. 22. they all said unto him, let him be c. 23. 

26. Pilate delivered him to be c. John 19. 16. 

35. c. him and parted his garments, John 19. 23- 
38. then were there two thieves c. with him, 44. 

Mark 15. 32. Luke 23. 33. John 19. 18. 

28.5. Iknowveseek Jesus who was c. Mark\Q.Q. 

John 19. 20. for the place where Jesus was c. 41. 

.^cts 2. 23. by wicked hands ye have c. and slain 

36. made Jesns, whom ye c. L. and C. 4. 10. 
Rom. 6. 6. knowing that our old man is c. with him 

1 Cor. 1. 13. is Chi ist divided? was Paul c. for you? 
23. we preach C. c. unto the Jews a stumbling 

2. 2. know any tiling, save Jesus C. and him c. 
8. they would not have c. the Lord of glory 

2 Cor.13.4. for tho' he was c.through weakness, yet 
Qal. 2. 20. 1 am c. with Christ, nevertheless, I live 

3. 1. Christ hath been set forth, c. among you 
5.24. they that are Christ's have c. the flesh with 
fi. 14. by whom the world is c. to me, I to world 

Rev. 11. 8. and Egypt, where also our Lord was c. 

CRUEL. 
Oen. 49. 7. cursed be their wrath, for it was c. 
Exod. 6. 9. but they hearkened not for c. bondage 
104 



Deut. 32. 33. their wine as the c. venom of aspg 
Job 30. 21. thou art become c. to me, thou opposest 
Psal. 25. 19. mine enemies hate me with c. hatred 

71. 4. deliver me out ol'the hand of the c. man 
Prov. 5. 9. lest thou give thy years to the c. 

11. 17, but he that is c. troubleth his own flesh 

12. 10. but the tender mercies of the wicked are c. 

17. 11. a c. messenger shall be sent against him 

27. 4. wrath is c. || Cajit. 8. 6. jealousy is c. 
Isa. 13. 9. behold, (he day of the Lord cometh, c. 

19. 4. the Egyptians will I give over to a c. lord 
Jer. 6. 23. they are c. and have no mercy, 50. 42. 

30. 14. wounded with chastisement of a c. one 
L,am. 4..3. the daughter of my people is become c. 
Heb. 11. 36. others h.ad trial of c. mockings 

CRUELLY. 
Ezek. 18. 18. because he c. oppressed, he shall die 

CRUELTY. 
Gen.'i9.5. instruments of c. are in their habitations 
Judg. 9. 21. the c. done to the sons of Jerubbaal 
Psal. 27. 12. such as breathe out c. are risen up 

74. 20. dark places are full of the habitations oi c. 
Prov. 27. t 4. wrath is c. anger is outrageous 
Ezek. 34:. 4. with force and c. have ye ruled them 

CRUMBS. 
Mat. 15. 27. the dogs eat of the c. Mark 7. 28. 
Ziiike 16. 21. to be fed with c. which fell from rich 

CRUSE. 
1 Sam. 26. 11. take spear and c. of water let us go 

12. so David took the spear and the c. 16. 

1 Kings 14. 3. take with thee a c. of honey 
17. 12. she said,. I have but a little oil in a c. 

14. nor c. of oil fail, till the Lord send rain, 16. 
19. 6. Elijah had a c. of water at his head 

2 Kings 2.20. bring me a new c. and put salt therein 

CRUSH. 

Job 39. 15. ostrich forgeltelh her foot may c. them 

Z/a?;j. l.lS.assembly against me to c. my young men 

3. 34. toe. under his feet all tlie prisoners of earth 

Amos 4. 1. ye kine of Bashan wliich c. the needy 

CRUSHED, CRUSHT. 

Lev. 22. 24. ye shall not offer to the Lord what is c. 

JVum. 22. 25. the ass c. Balaam's foot against wall 

Deut. 28. 33. shalt be only oppressed aiulr. alway 

Judg. 10. 1 8. the Philistines c. the children of Isr. 

2 Chr. 16. 1 10. Asa c.some of t he people same time 

Job 4. 19. in the dust, which are c. before the moth 

5. 4. his children far from safety are c. in the gate 

20. 1 19. because he hath c. and forsaken the poor 

34. 1 25. he overturneth them, so that they are c. 

Isa. 59. 5. that which is c. breakelb out into a viper 



and go 



.Jer. 51. 34. Nebuchadnezzar the king hath c. me 

CRY 
Is taken for a loud extending of the voice, Eccl. 9. 
17. Mat. 21. 15. Jllso for weeping, mourning, 
and lamentation, E.xod. 11. 6. | 12. 30. In the 
Psalms, and clsewhere,it is often putforfervent 
and earnest prayer, either wit/l the voice, or in 
the heart only, Psal. 17. 1, Attend unto my cry. 
Exod. 14. 15, God says to Moses, Wherefore 
criest thou unto rae? though as yet Moses had 
said nothing. To cry, likewise signifies, to call 
to God for vengeance. Gen. 4. 10. Sins are said 
to cry, when they are gross, manifest, and im- 
pudent, and such as highly provoke God to 
anger ; thus the cry of the sins and irrcgula- 
ritics.of Sodom ascended up to heaven, and 
called for vengeance. Gen. 18. 20. I looked for 
righteousness, but behold a cry, Isa. 5. 7. The 
cry of the oppressed, praying for help from 
men, and vengeance from God upon their op- 
pressors. The prophets, by proso[)opfias, fre- 
quently make beasts, trees, mountains, lands, 
and cities, to speak. The young ravens cry, and 
speak their wants to God after their wanner, 
Psal. 147. 9. See Isa. 15. 4. | 34. 14. Joel 1. 20. 
Gen. 18.21. according to the c. which is come up 
Exod. 2. 23. and their c. came up unto God, 3. 9. 
3. 7. I have heard their c. I know their sorrows 
J^uin. 16. 34. and all Israel fled at the c. of them 
Judg. 4. 1 13. Sisera gathered by c. all his chariots 

1 Sam. 5. 12. the c. of the city went up to heaven 
"?. 16. because their c. is come up unto me 

2 Sam. 22. 7. and my c. did enter into his ears 
IKings 8. 28. to hearken to the c. and to the prayer 

which thy servant prayeth, 2 Chron. 6. 19. 
J^eh. 5. 6. I was angry when I heard their c. 

9. 9. thou heardest their c. by the Red Sea 
Esth. 4. 1. Mordecai cried with a loud and bitter c. 

9. 31. the matters of their fastings and their c. 
Job 16. 18. O earth, let my c. have no place 

34.28. so that they cause the c. of the poor to come 

to him, he heareth the c. of the afflicted 

P5.5.2. hearken to voice of my c.my King, my God 

9. 12. he forgetteth not the c. of the humble 

17. 1. hear the riglit, O Lord, attend unto my c. 

18. 6. my c. came before him, even into his ears 
34. 15. and his ears are open to their c. 

39. 12. hear my prayer, O Lord, give ear to my c. 
40. 1, he inclined unto me, and heard my c. 



P5.S8.2. G, of my salv. incline thine ear unto my « 
102.1, hear, O Lord, and let my c. come unto the« 
106. 44. he regarded, when he heard their c. 
119. 169. let my c. come near be.'bre thee, O Lord 
142. 6. attend to my c. I am brought very low 
Prov. 21. 13. who stoppeih his ears at the r. of pool 
Eccl. 9. 17. more than the c. of him tiiat ruleth 
Isa. 5. 7. he looked for righteousness, behold a c 
15. 5. they shall raise up a c. of destruction 
8. ihec. is gone roundabout the borders of Moab 
30. 19. he will be gracious at the voice of thy c 
43. 14. the Chaldeans, whose c. is in the ships 
Jer. 7. 16. nor lift up c. nor prayer for them, 11. 14 
8. 19. behold the voice of the c. of my people 
14, 2. and the c. of Jerusalem is gone up 
18. 22. let a c. be heard from their houses 
25, 36. the c. of the shepherds shall be heard 
46, 12, and thy c, hath tilled the land 

48. 4. her little ones have caused a c. to be heard 
5, the enemies have heard a c, of destruction 

49. 21. the earth is moved at tiio c. of Edom 

50, 46, the c, is heard at the taking of Babylon 

51, 54, a sound of a c. comeih from Babylon 
Lam. 3. 56, hast heard, hide not thine ear at my c. 
Ezek. 27, 28. the suburbs shake at the c, of pilots 
7,eph. 1, 10, there shall be a c, from the fish-gate 
,/¥af .25,6. at midnight there was a c, made, behold 

Great CRY, 
G^en. 18.20. because the r. of Sodom is great,\^.\3. 
27. 34. Esau cried with a great and bitter c. 
Exod.ll. 6. there shall be k great c. through Egypt 

12. 30. Pharaoh rose, there was a^reaic.in Egypt 
JVe/i.5.1. \\Q.s great c.of the people and their wive* 
.Sets 23. 9. when he so said, there arose & great c 

Hear CRY. 
Exod. 22.2.3. if they cry, I will surely Acar their c 
.Tob 27. 9. will God hear his c. when trouble cornea 
Psal. 61, 1, hear my c. O God, attend to my prayer 
145. 19. he also will hear their c. and save theni 
Jer. 20. 16. let him hear the c. in the morning 

J\''ot hear CRY. 
Jer. 14. 12. when they fast, I will not hear their c. 

CRIES. 
Jam. 5. 4. the c. of them that reaped are entered 

CRY, Verb. 
Exod- 5. 8. for they are idle, therefore they c. 
22. 23. if thou afflict them, and they c. unto me 

32. J8. neither is it the voice of them that c. 
Lei'. 13.45. shall cover his upper lip, and c. unclean 
Judg. 10. 14. go c. to the gods ye have chosen 
2 S:im.l%. 28. what right have I yet to c. to I he king 
2 Kings 8. 3. she went to c. for lier house and land 
2 Chr. 20. 9. and c. in our affliction, thou wilt hear 
Job 30. 20. I c. unto thee, and thou dost not hear 

24. though ihey c. in his destruction 

35. 9. they make the oppressed lo c. they c. out 

12. there they c. but none giveth answer, because 

36. 13. they c. not when he bindeth fhom 
38.41. when his young ones c.to Go'' lev wander 

Psal. 22. 2. 1 c. in the day time, thoB nearest not 

27. 7. hear, O Lord, when I c. with my voice,28.2. 

28. 1. to thee will I c. O Lord, my rock, 2. 
34. 17. the righteous c. and the Lord heareth 
56. 9. when I c. then shall mine enemies turn back 
.57. 2. 1 will c. to God most high, ihat jierformeth 
61.2. from the end of the earth will I c. unto thee 
86. 3. be merciful to me, O Lord, for I c. to thee 
89. 26. he shall c. unto me, thou art my father 
141. 1. Lord, I c. unto thee, make haste unto ma 
147. 9. lie giveth food to young ravens which c. 

Prov. 8. 1. doth not wisdom c. and understanding 
21. 13. he also shall c. but shall not be heard 

/sffl.8. 4. before the child shall know to c. my father 
lO.fSO.c. shrill with thy voice, Odaught. of Gallim 

13. 22. the wild beasts of the island shall c. 

14. 31. c. O city, thou Palestina, art dissolved 

15. 4. and Hesiibon shall c. and Elealeh 

33. 7. behold their valiant ones shall c. without 

34. 14. and the satyr shall c. to his fellow 

40. 2. c. to Jerusalem, her warfare accomplished 

6. the voice said, c. and he said, what shall I c? 

42. 2. lie shall not c.nor cause his voice to be heard 

13. he shall c. yea, prevail against iiis enemies 

14. now will I c. like a travailing woman 

46. 7. one shall c. to him, yet can he not answer 
58. 9. thoa shalt c. and he shall say, here I am 
65.14. but ye shall c. for sorrow of heart, and howl 
Jer. 2. 2. go and c. in the ears of Jerusalem 

3. 4. wilt thou not from this time c. unto me 

4. 5. blow ye the trumpet in the land, c. gather 
11. 11. though they c. to me, I will not hearken 

12. c. to the gods to whom they ofTer incense 

14. for I will not hear when they c. Ezek. 8. 18. 

22. 20. go u]) to Lebanon, andc. from the nnssages 

25.34. howl ye shepherds and c. 48.20. i;:zk'.21.12. 

31. 6. the watchmen on mount Enhraim shall c. 

Lam. 3. 8. when I c. and shout he shutteth out my 

Ezek. 9. 4. that c. for all the abominations done in 

24. 17. forbear to c. make no mourning for dea« 

26. 15. the isles shake, when the wounded c 



CRl 

Ezek. 27. 30. and they shall c. bitterly for Tyrus 
Hts. 8. 2. Israel shall c. unto mp, we know thee 
Joel 1. 19. O Lord, to ihee w^ill I c. for the fire 

20. the beasts of tlie field c. also unto thee 
Jonah 3. S. let man and beast c. mightily unto God 
J/jc.3.5. prophets bile with their teelh,and c. peace 
J\rah. 2. 8. stand, shall they c. but ntne look back 
Zepli- 1. 14. ilie miglity men shall c. bitterly 
Zcch. 1. 14. the angel said unto me, c. thou, saying 
Mat. 12- 19. he sii.iii not sirive, nor c. nor shall any 
/..MAelS.T.siiall notGod avenge his elect, who c.dUy 
Rom. 8. l.j. the Sj'.irit, whereby we c. Abba, Father 
fiaZ.4. 27. break lortii and c.tiiou that travailest not 

CRY against. 
Deut. 15. 9. and he c. to the Lord ag. thee, 24. 15. 
2 Chron. 13. 12. his priests to c. alarm against you 
Job 31. 38. if my land c. against me, or the furrows 
Jonah 1.2. arise, go to iNineveh, and c. against it 

_ CRY aZo«rf. 

ln-ings 18. 27. Elijah said, c. aloud, for he is a god 
Job 19. 7. I c. «/oi;^, but ihere is no judgment 
Psal. 55. 17. at noon will I pray and c. aloud 
Tsa. 24. 14. they shall c. aZoJtcZ from the sea 
54. 1. sing, break forth into singing, and c. aloud 
58. 1. r. aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a 
Hos.5. 8. trumpet in Ramah, c. aloud at Beth-aven 
?Jic. 4. 9. why dost thou c. aloud ? -is there no king 

CRY to the Lord. 
1 Sam. 7. 8. cease not to c. unto the Lord for us 
Psal. 107. 19. they q. to the Lord in trouble, 28. 
/sa. 19. 20. they shall r. to I^d. because of oppressors 
Toel 1. 14. sanctify ye a last, and c. io ZAe Loj-d 
Mic. 3. 4. shall c. io ZAs />ord, but he will not hear 

CRY out. 
i .S'am. 2- 1 24. ye make the Lord's people to c. out 
4.tl9. Pl)ineha3' wifewas with child, nearto c.out 
8. 18. ye shall c. out that day, because of your,k. 
Job 19. 7. 1 c. out of wrong, but I am not heard 
35. 9. they c. out by reason of the arm of mighty 
/5a.]2.G. c.out and shout, tiiou inhabitant'of Zion 
15. 4. the ariiied soldiers of Moab shall c. ouf 
5. my heart shall c. out for Moab, his fugitives 
29. 9. slay yourselves and wonder, c. out and cry 
Jer. 48. 31. I will howl, and c. out for all Moab 
J^am. 2. 19. arise, c.out in the night, in the watches 
A)}ios 3. 4. will a young lii:n c. out of his den 7 
Hah. 1. 2. I c outlo thee, but thou wilt not save 

2. 1 !. for the stone shall c. out of the wall 
Mark : J. 47. he began to c.out and say, have mercy 
Luke i,'. -^0. the stones would immediately c. out 

CRIED, 
fi'e?!. 27. 34. Esau c. with a great and bitter cry 
39. 15. he heard that I lifted up my voice and c. 
41. 43. and they c. before him, bow the knee 
55. people c. to Pharaoh for bread, go to Joseph 
45. 1. he c cause every man to go out from me 
Ezod. 5. 15. the officers came and c. to Pharaoh 
Kum. 11. 2. the people c. to Moses, and he prayed 
Z)i?jtt.22.24. s; one them, the damsel, bee. shec. not 
27. the damsel c. and there was none to save her 
Judg. 5. 23. Sisera's mother c. through the lattice 

7. 21. and all the host ran and c. and fled 

10. 12. and ye c. to me, and I delivered you 
15. tl9. called the name the well of him that c. 

1 Sam. 14.t20. Saul and the people were c.logether 

17. 8. he siood and c. to the armies of Israel 
20. 37. Jonatlian c. after the lad, and said, 38. 

2 Sam. 20. Ifi. then c. a wise woman out of the city 
^■2. 7. 1 c. to my God, and he did hear my voice 

1 Kings 13. 2. he c. ag. the altar in Beth-el, 4. 32. 

18. 28. and they c. aloud, and cut themselves 

2 Kings 2. 12. Elisha saw it, and c. my father, my 

3. t2l. all the Moabiies were c. together 
fi. 5. he c. alas, master, for it was borrowed 

8. 5. the woman c. to the king for her house 

11. 14. and Athnliah c. treason, treason 

1 Chron. 5. 20. they c. to God in the battle, and he 

2 Chron. 32. 20. Isaiah prayed and c. to heaven 
JV*6,'t. 9. 27. when they c. to thee thou heardest, 28. 
Job 17. t 14. I have c. to corruption, my father 

29. 12. because I delivered the poor that c. 

30. 5. ;hey c. after them, as after a thief 
Psal. 18. 6. in my distress I c. unto my God 

41. they c. but there v/as none to save them 
22. 5. they c. to thee and were delivered 

24. but when he c. unto him he heard 
30. 2. Lord my God, I c. to thee, and hast healed 

8. I c. to thee, O Lord, and made supplicati'^n 
31. 22. heardest my supplications when T c.to thee 
34.6. this poor m.an c. and the Lord heard iiim 
'C6. 17. I c. unto him with my mouth, 77. 1. 



GRY 

Ezek. 9. 8. that I fell on my face and c. and said 
10. 13. it was c. to them in my hearing, O wheel 

Dan. 6. 20. he c. with a lamentable voice, O Dan. 

Hos. 7. 14. they have not c. to me wilh their heart 

Jonah 1. 5. tbe mariners c. every man to his god 

2. 2. 1 c. by reason of mine atiiiction. to tlie Lord, 

and he heard me, out of the belly of hell c. I 

ZecA.7.13. that as he c. and they would not hear, so 
they c. and 1 would not hear, saith L. of hosts 

Mat. 14. 30. Peter c. saying, Lord save me 
20. 31. but they c. the more, saying, have mercy 
on usj O Lord, Mark 10. 48. Luke 18. 39. 

Mark 9. 26. the spirit c. and rent him sore 

Johnl.2n. Jesus c. if any man thirst, let him come 

Acts 19.32. some c. one thing, some another, 21.34. 
22. 24. might know wheret. they c. so against him 

/Je?;. 10. 3. when he c. seven thunders uttered voices 
12. 2. and she being with child, c. travailing in 
14. 18. c. with a loud cry to him that had sickle 
18. 2. he c. migiitily with a strong voice, saying 

18. c. when they saw the smoke of lier burning 

19. they c.w^eeping and wailing, saying, alas, alas 

CRIED to the Lord. 

Ex. 8. 12. Moses c. to L. 15.25. 1 17.4. Jfum. 12.13. 

14.10. Isr.c.io L. Judg.2.%\5. \ 4.3. 1 6.7. ] 10.10. 

j\''um.20.I6. when we c. to /y. he heard, DeuJ.26.7. 

.Josh. 24. 7. when thev c. to the L. he put darkness 

1 Sam. 7. 9: Sam. c. to L. 15. 11. || 1 Kings 17. 20. 

Elijah c. to the' Lord, 21. 

2 ^ni.20.11. Isa. c. to L.\\2 Chr. 14.11. Asa c. to L. 
2 Chr.13.14. they c. to L. Ps. 107.6,13. Jonah 1.14. 
Psal. 3. 4. I c. to L. with my voice, 120. 1. 1 142. 1. 
Lam. 2. 18. their heart c. to J^. O daughter of Zion 

CRIED with a loud voice. 

15'a7n.2S. 12. woman at En-dor c. with a loudvoice 

2SaOT.iy.4.David c.withloudvoice,0 Absalom, my 

2Kings 18.2d. Rabshakeh c.with lozidv. /sa. 36.13. 

.Ych. 9. 4. Lev. c. with I. v. || Ezek. 11. 13. Ezek. c. 

Mat.21.46. about ninth hour Jesasc.ioith a I. voice 

50. jMark 15. 34, 37. Luke 23. 46. John 11. 43. 

Markl.'iQ.evUspir.c.with l.v.\\Acts 16.28. Paul c. 

.dots 7.57. Steph. enemies c. with l.v.\\ 60.Steph.c. 

Rev. 6. 10. they c. with loudv. saying, how long, O 

7. 2. the angel c. with a loud voice, 10. 3. 1 19. 17. 

10. mult, stood before Lamb c. icith a loudvoice 

CRIED out. 

lSa7n.4.13. all the city c.out ||5. 10. Ekronites c.out 

lKings22. 32. Jehoshaphat c. out,2 Chron. 18.31. 

2 Kings 4. 40. they c. out, there is death in the pot 

Jer. 20. 8. I c. out, I cried violence and spoil 

Mat. 8. 29. behold, the spirits c. out, I^uke 4. 33. 

14. 28. the disciples c. out for fear, Jilark 6. 49. 
20. 30. the blind man c. out, have mercy upon us 

Mark 1.23. the man with an unclean spirit c. out 
9. 24. the father of the child c. out, Luke 9. 38. 

15. 13. and they c. out again, crucify him. Mat. 

27. 23. Luke 23. 18. John 19. 6. 
Acts 19. 28. they c. out, saying, great is Diana, 34. 
22. 23. as they c. out, and threw dust in the air 



23. 6. Paul c. out in the council, I am a Pharisee 

CRIEST, ETH. 
Ge7i. 4. 10. the voice of thy brother's blood c. to me 
Exod. 14. 15. wherefore c. thou to me"? speak to 

22. 27. when he c. unto me, that I will hear 
1 Sam. 26. 14. who art thou that c. to the king? 
Job 24. 12. and the soul of the wounded c. out 
Psal. 72. 12. he shall deliver the needy when he c. 

84. 2. my heart and flesh c. out for the living God 
Prov. 1. 20. wisdom c. without, 8. 3. | 9. 3. 

2. 3. yea, if thou c. after knowledge, and liftest 
Isa. 26.17. like as a woman that c. out vo her pangs 

40. 3. the voice of him that c. in the wilderness 

57. 13. when thou c. let companies deliver thee 
Jer. 12. 8. my heritage c. out against me 

30. 15. why c. thou for thine affliction 1 
Mic. 6. 9. Lord's voice c. to the city, hear the rod 
Mat. 15. 23. send her away, for she c. after us 
Luke 9. 39. he suddenly c. out, and it teareth him 
iiom. 9.27. Esaias also c. concerning Israel, though 
Jam. 5 " " 

■ CRYING 

1 Sam. 4. 14. when Eli heard the noise of the c. 

2 Sam. 13. 19. Tamar put ashes, and went on c. 
Job 39. 7. nor regardeth hs the c. of the driver 
Prov. 19. 18. and let not thy soul spare for his c. 

30. 15. the horse-leech hath two daughters c. give 
Isa. 22. 5. it is a day of c. to the mountains 
24. 11. there is a c. for wine in the streets 
65. 19. voice of c. shall be no more heard in h^r 
Jer. 48. 3. a voice of c. shall be from Horonaim 
Zech. 4. 7. shall bring forth the head-stone with c. 



4. behold, the hire of the labourers c. 



in the morning Mat. 3 



3. voice of one 
pare, Mark 1. 



88. 1. O Lord, I have c. day and night before thee Mai. 2. 13. covering the altar of the Lord with c. 
13. unto thee have I c. O Lord 

119. 145. I c. with my whole heart, hear me 

130. 1. out of the depths have I c. to thee, O Lord 

138. 3. in the flay when I c. thou answeredst me 
/sa.6.4. the ])os:ts moved at the voice of him that c. 

30. 7. therefore Ic. concerning thg| their strength 
/e7'.4.20. destruction upon destrucnon is c. for land 

12. t Q- thv brethren c. after thee fully 
1U5 



c. in the wilderness, pre- 
3. Luke 3. 4. John!. 23. 
21. 15. and saw the children c. in the temple 
Luke 4. 41. devils c. hou art Christ, the Son of G. 
Acts 8.7. for unclean spirits c. came out of many 
14. 14. they ran in among the people, c. out 
21. 28. laid hands on him, c. out, men of Israel 
36. the multitude followed, c. away with him 

a 



CUP 

Oal. 4. 6. Spirit into your hearts, c. Abba Fatb«i 
Heb. 5. 7. he oftered I'.p prayers with strong c. 
Rev. 21. 4. there will be no more death nor c. 

CRYSTAL. 
Job 28. 17. the gold and the c. cannot equal it 
Ezek. 1.22. firmament was as colour of terrible c 
Rev. 4. 6. there was a sea of glass like unto c. 

21. ll.lhe light of the great cily was clear as e~ 

22. 1. a pure river of water of life, clear as c. 

CUBIT 
Is the distance from the elbow bending inwards to 
the extremity of the middle finger :°this is called 
a common cubit, the cubit of a man, containing 
afoot and a half, or half a yard, Deut. 3. 11. 
There is likewise the sacred cubit, which is a 
full yard, and contains tico common cubits; 
There is mention made of both these sorts of 
cubits, in 1 Kings 7. 15. and 2 Chron. 3. 15. In 
the former the two columns of brass which were 
in Solomon's temple, are said to be eighteen 
cubits high; and in the Chronicles, thirty-five 
cubits : which is double the other. Some a'.e 
of opinion, that the cubit which Noah made use 
of when he built the ark, was equal to six com- 
mon cubits; they call this a geometrical cubit. 
Gen. 6. 16. in a c. shalt thou finish the ark above 
-Deut. 3. 11. the breadth of it, afVer tlie c. of a man 

1 Kings 7. 24. the knops compassing it, ten in a c. 

2 Chron. 4. 3. ten in a c. compassing the sea about 
Ezek. 43. 13. the c. is a c. and a hand breadth 
.¥at.6.27. can add one c. to his stature. Luke 12.25. 

CUBITS. 
Gjn. 6. 15. length of the ark 300 c. breadth 50 c. 
7. 20. fifteen c. upward did the waters prevail 
Exod.2o. 10. two c*. and a half tlie length of the ark 
1 Sam. 17 4. Goliath's height six c. and a span 

1 Kings 6. 2. length of the house 60 c. breadth 20 

23. each of the cherubims was ten c. high 
7. 38. and every laver was four c. higli 

2 Kings 14. 13. Jehoash brake down^he walls of 

Jerusalem, 400 c. 2 Chron. 25.23. 
Ezra 6. 3. the height 60 c. the breadth 60 c. 
Esth. 5. 14. let a gafiows be lYiade 50 c. high, 7. 9. 
Ezek. 40. 23. he measured from gate to gate 100 c. 
. 47. the court 100 c. || 43. 17. the settle 14 c. 
41. 2. and the breadth of the door was tea c, 
9. the thickness of the wall was five c. 
43. 16. and the altar shall be twelve c. long 
Dan. 3. 1. the height of the image was 60 c. 
Zech. 5. 2. the length of the flying roll is 20 c. 
John 21. 8. they were from land as it were 200 e. 
Rev. 21. 17. he measured the wall of the city 144 c. 

CUCKOW. 
Z/Cu. 11.16. c. have in abomination, Deut. 14. 15. 

CUCUMBERS. 

J^um. 11. 5. we remember the c. and the melons 

Isa. 1. 8. Zion is left as a lodge in a garden of c. 

Cud; see Chew and Cheweth. 

CUMBERED. 

Luke 10. 40. Martha was c. about much serving 

CUMBERETH. 
Luke 13. 7. cut it down, whv c. it the ground? 

CUMBRANCE. 
Deut. 1. 12. how can I myself alone bear your c? 

CUMMIN. 

Isa. 28. 25. doth he not scatter the c. and cast in 

27. nor is a cart-wheel turned about upon thee. 

but the c. is beaten out with a rod 

Mat. 23. 23. woe to vou scribes, vepav tithes of 8". 

CUNNING.' 
<?e7i.25.27.the boys grew, and Esau was a c. hunter 
Exod. 26. 1. with cherubims of c. work, 36. 8. 
28. 15. thou shalt make the breast-piate of c. work. 
31. 4. to devise c. works in gold and silver 

38. 23. Aholiab a c. workman and embroiderer 

39. 8. he made the breast-plate of c. work 

1 Sam. 16. 16. a man who is a c. player on a harp 
18. 1 have seen ason of Jesse that is c. in playing 

1 Chron. 25. 7. all that v/ere c. in songs, were 28S 

2 Chron. 2. 7. send me a man c. (o work in gold 
13. I have sent a c. man of Huram my father's 

Psal.58.'\r>. not hearken', be the charmer never so c 
137. 5. if I forget, let my right hand forget her c. 
Prov. 19. t25. and the simple will be c. 
Cant. 7. 1. thy joints, the work of a c. workman 
Isa. 3. 3. I will take away the c. artificer 
40.20. heseeketh to him a c. workman to prepare 
Jer. 9. 17. send for c. women that they may come 
10. 9. they are all the work of c. men 
Dan. 1. 4. children well-favoured, c. in knowledge 
Hos. 6. t 8. Gilead is a cty c. for blood 
Eph.4. 14. carried about bv c. craftiness, whereby 

CUNNINGLY. 
2 Pet. 1. 16. we have not followed c. devised fables 

CUP. 
This word is taken in Scripture in a proper, and 
in a figurative sense. In nprcjPer sense it sig 
nines a material cup, which people drink out of 
at meals. Gen. 40. 13. In the figurative sense 
it is taken (1) For the wine in the eup, 1 Cot 



CUP 



CUR 



CUR 



■!1. 27. (2) For those sitfferings and afflictions 
which God sends upon u person or people: To 
drink of this cup, signifies to undergo and en- 
dure those sufferings . Isa. 51. 17, Stand up, O 
Jerusalem, which hast drunk at the hand of the 
Lord the cup of his fury. Psal. 75. 8, In tlie 
fcand of tiie Lord there is a cup, the dregs thereof 
£\l the wicked of the earth sliall wring them out, 
and drink th,:in. In. these and the like passages 
God is compared to the master of a feast, who 
then used to distribute portions of meats or 
drntks to the seccral gacsts, as he thought Jit. 
Our Saviour prays, Mat. 20. 39, Let this cup 
pass from tno. Let me be freed from these suf- 
ferings both in my soul and body : ~^nd he tells 

. his disciples, Mat. 20. 23, That they should in- 
deed drink of his cup ; that is, They should 
taste of inward afflictions and desertions, and 
have their share of outward sufferings for the 
gospel, as well as liimself. (3) For God''s 
blessings and favours, Psal. 23. 5. 

Dabylon is called a golden cup, Jer.bl. 7, because 
of her great riches and plenty. ..^nd it is said 
of the woman arrayed in' purple, or of the anii- 
c/iristian church, that she had a golden cup in 
lier hand. Rev. 17. 4. lohich may denote tlie en- 
ticing means, and specious pretences, which 
she uses to allure j'cople to idolatry, particu- 
larly by sensuality, luxury, and aff,.nence, 

1 vill take the cup of salvation, Psal. 116. 13. / 
will off'er the sacriJiceofthanlc.-:giving unto God. 
It denotes joy and thanksgiving,and is aphrase 
taken from the common practice of the Jews in 
their thank-offerings,in which a feast was made 
of the remainder of their sacrifices, and the of- 
fer crs,tflgetlier with tliepriest,did eat and drink 
befpre the Lord; and, ainong other rites, the 
master of the feast took a cup of wine into his 
hand, and solemnly blessed God for it, and for 
ilia mercy which was then acknowledged ; and 
then gave it to all the guests, of which every 
one did drink in his turn, 1 Clir. 16. 2, 3. To 
which custom it is'kupposed that our blessed 
Liord allitdes in the institution of the cup, which 
also is called the cup of blessing, 1 Cor. 10. 16. 

Gen. 40. 11. and Pharaoh's c. was in mine hand 
44. 2. put my c. the silver c. in the sack's mouth 

2 5a/'t.l2.3. it drank of his own c. and lay in bosom 
I Kings 7. 26. wrought like brim of a c. 2 Chr. 4. 5. 
Psal. 11. 6. this shall be the portion of tlieir c. 

16. *). tiie Lord is the portion of my c. thou 
23. :'). thou anointest my head, my c. runneth over 
73. 10. waters of a full c. are wrung out to them 
75. 8. in the hand of the Lord t'nere is a c. 
116 13. [ will take the c. of salvation and call on 
Proi<. 23. 31. when it giveth its colour in the c. 
Isa. 51. 17. which hast drunk at the hand of the 
Lord the c. the dregs of the c of trembling 
22 taken out of thy hand the c. of Irembling 
Jer. 16. 7. nor shall men give ihem c. of consolation 
25. 15. take the wine-c. of his fury at my hand 
17 then took 1 the c. at the Lord's hand 

25. if they refuse to take the c. at thine hand 
49. 12. whose judgment was not to drink the c. 
51. 7. Babylon hath been a golden c. in the hand 

Lam. 4. 21. the c. also shall pass through to thee 
Ezek. 23. 31. I will give her c. into thine hand 

32. thou shalt drink of! hy sister's c.deep and large 

fHib.2.l6. c. of the Lord's right hand shall be turned 

ZecA. 12.2. 1 will make Jerusalem a c. of trembling 

jT/ai. 10.42. give a c.of cold water only, Mark 9.41. 

20. 22. are ye able to drink of c? Mark 10. 38. 

23. ye shall drink indeed of my c. Mark 10. 39. 

23. 25. for you make clean the outside of the c. 

26. cleanse first what is witiiin the c. and platter 
26. 27. and he took thee, and gave thanks, Mark 

14. 23. Luke 22. 17, 20. 1 Cor. 11. 25. 

39. O my Father, if it be possible, let this c. pass 

from me, Mark 14. 36. Luke 22. 42. 

42. if this c. may not pass away from me 

Luke 22. 20. this c. is the new testament in my 

blood, 1 Cor. 11.25. 

John 18 11. tlie c. which my Father hath given me 

I Cor. II). 16. the c. of blessing we bless, is it not the 

21. ye cannot drink the c. of Lord and c. of devils 

11. 26.' as often as ye drink of this c. ye do shew 

27. and drink this c. of the Lord unworthily 
Rev. )4. 10. poured without mixture into the c. 

16. 19. to give unto her the c. of his wrath 

17. 4. the woman having a golden c. in her hand 

18. 6. in the c. she filled, fill to her double 

CUP-BEARER. 
JVe/t. 1. 11. for I was the king's c.-bearer. 

CUP-BEARERS. 

I Kin ITS 10. 5. queen of Sheba saw c.-b. 2 Chr. 9. 4. 

CUPS. 

Sam. 17. t28. ^arzillai brought beds and c. 

Chron. 28. 17. David gave pure gold for the c. 

7ia. 22. 24. shall hang on Eliakim the vessels of c. 

fer. 35. 5. and I set pots full of wine and c. 

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Jer. 52. 19. the Chaldeans took away spoons and c. 
Mark 7. 4. as the washing of c. and pots, 8. 

CURDLED. 
Job 10. 10. hast not thou c. mc like cheese? 

CURE. 
Jer. 33. 6. behold, I will bring it health and c. 
46. 1 11. daughter of Egypt, no c. shall be to thee 
CURE, ED. 
Jer. 33. 6. 1 will c. them and will reveal peace 
40. 11. O daughter of Egypt, thou shalt not be c. 
Hos.5. 13. yet could he not c. you of your wound 
Mat. 17. 16. thy disciples, they could not c. him 

18. the child was c. from that very hour 
Ljcke 7. 21. in that same hour he c. many 

9. 1. he gave them power to c. diseases 

Joh7i 5. 10. the Jews said to him that was c. 
CURES. . 

Luke 13. 32. I cast out devils, I do c. to-day and 
CURIOUS. 

Fxod.W.8. c. girdle, 27,28. | 29.5. 1 39. 5. Lev. 8. 7. 
35. 32. and to devise c. works, to work in gold 

./3ci5 19. 19. many of them that used c. arts brought 
CURIOUSLY. 

Psal. 139. 15. and c. wrought in the lowest parts 
CURLED. 

Cant. 5. 1 11- his locks are c. and black as a raven 
CURRENT. 

Gen. 23. 16. c. money with the merchant 
CURSE. 

To curse, signifies to imprecate, to call down 
mischief upon, or to wish evil to : Noah cursed 
his grandson Canaan, Gen. 9. 25. Cursed be 
Canaan; may he be hateful to God, abhorred by 
men, and miserable in his person and posterity. 
Jacob cursed the fury of his two sons Simeon 
aiid Levi, roho massacred the Shechemites, aiid 
plundered their city, Gen. 49. 7. Moses enjoins 
the people of Israel to denounce curses against 
the violators of the law, Deut. 27. 15, 16, &c. 
Jind Joshua cursed hint who should undertake 
to build Jericho, Josh. 6. 26. These curses were 
either ordained by God himself, and pronounced 
by men abov.nding with the Spirit; or were pre- 
dictions of what evil sliould happen to apersoh, 
or people, uttered in the terms of imprecations, 
which had their acco mplisliment: They werenot 
the eff'ects of passion, impatience, or revenge, 
and therefore were not such as God condemns 
in his law, and in his word. For example : he 
ordains that no one shall presume to curse his 
father or his mother upon pain of death, Exod. 
21. 17. He shall not tcish any mischief to be- 
fall them,nor tise any kind of malicious reviling 
speeches,which a7-gue a contempt of his parents. 
He ordains that no one curse the prince of his 
people, Exod. 22. 28. or one that is deaf. Lev. 

19. 14. In the gospel, our Saviour pronounces 
those of his disciples to be blessed, who are 
loaded with curses, and requires them to bless 
t/iose that curse them, to render blessing for 
cursing. Mat. 5. 11. Luke 6. 28. Rom. 12. 14. 

God denounced his curse against the sejpcnt 
which seducedEve, and against the earth, which 
thenceforth was to produce briers and thorns : 
it-should produce both fewer and worse fruits, 
and that to ith more trouble of men'' s minds and 
labour of their bodies. Gen. 3. 14, 17. He curs- 
ed Cain also, "who had imbrued his hands in his 
brother Abel's blood. Gen. 4. 11. He was de- 
voted to destruction, cast out from God^s pre- 
sence and the communioyi of the church, and the 
society of his kindred and acquaintance, and 
wanderedfronione country to another by reason 
of the trouble and perplexity of Ids conscience. 
The divine maledictions are not merely impre- 
cations, impotent and fruitless desires ; they 
carry their effects with them, and are attended 
with all the miseries denounced by God. 

Gen. 27. 12. I shall bring a c. on me, not a ble.'?sing 
13. his mother said, upon me be thy c. my son 

JVum. 5. 18. and the priest have in his hand the 
bitter water that causeth the c. 19, 22, 24, 27. 

27. the woman shall be a c. among her people 
Dent. 11. 26. 1 set before you a blessing and c. 30. 1. 

28. a c. if you will not obey the commandments 

29. and shalt put the c. upon mount Ebal 
21. 123. he that is hanged is the c. of God 

23. 5. God turned the c. into a blessing, JSTeh. 13.2. 

29. ]9. when he heareth the words of this c. 
.Tosh. 6. 18. and make the camp of Israel a c. 
,Tudg. 9. 57. on them came the c. of Jotham 

1 Kings 2. 8. who cursed me with a grievous c. 

2 Kinirs 22. 19. that they should become a c. 
J^eh. 10. 29. they entered into a c. and into an oath 
Job 31. 30. nor to sin by wishing a c. to his soul 
Prov. 3. 33. the c. of Lord is in the house of wicked 

26. 2. so the c. causeless shall not come 
27.14. rising early it shall be counted a c. to him 
28.27. that hideth his eyes shall have many a c. 
Isa. 24. 6. therefore hath the c. devoured the earth 



Tsa. 34.5. itshallcornedown on the people of my c. 

43. 28. tlierefore I have given Jacob to the c, 
65. 15. shall leave your name for a c. to my chosen 

Jer. 24. 9. I will deliver them to be a taunt and 
a c. 25. 18. I 29. 18. 1 42. 18. | 44 8, 12. 
26. 6. I will make this city a c. to all nations 

44. 22. therefore is your land a c. at this day 
49. 13. 1 have sworn that Bozrah shall become a c. 

Lam. 3. 05. give them sorrow, thy c. unto them 
Dan. 9. 11. therefore the c. is poured upon us 
Zech. 5.3. this is thee, that goeth forth ovei earth 

8. 13. that as we were a e. among the heathen 
Mai. 2. 2. if ye will not hear, I will send a c. on you 

3. 9. ye are cursed with a c. for ye have robbed me 
4. 6. lest I come and smile the earth with a c. 

.Qcts 23. 12. and bound themselves under a c. 14. 

Gal. 3. 10. as are of tiie works of law, are under c. 

13. Christ redeeined us from thee. being made a c. 
Rev. 22. 3. shall be no more a e. but throne of God 

CURSE, Verb. 
Gen. 8. 21. the Lord said, I will not c. the ground 
12. 3. and I will c. him ti)at curseth thee 
Exod. 22. 28. thou shalt not e. the ruler of thy peo. 
Lev. 19. 14. thou shalt not c. the deaf, nor put a 
Mum. 22. 6. come, I pray thee, c. me this peoi)le,17. 

11. Balak said, come now, e. me them, 23. 7, 13. 

12. God said to Balaam, thou chilli note, people 
23.8*. how shall I c. whom (iod hath not cursed? 

11. I took thee to c. mine enemies, 24. JO. 

25. neither e. them at all, nor bless them at all 
Deut.'2'^.4. they hired Balaam to c. thee, jVeh.}3.2. 
27. 13. and these shall stimd on mount Ebal to c. 
.Josh. 24. 9. Balak king of Moab called Balaam to c. 
Judg. 5. 23. c. Mei'oz, said the angel, c. ye bitterly 
2 Sam. 16. 9. why should this dead dog c. the king 1 

10. let him c. because Ld. haCh said, e. David, 11. 
Job,!. 11. and he will e. thee to thy face, 2. 5. 

2. 9. then said his wife lo him, c. God and die 

3. 8. let their) c. it that e. the day, w-ho are ready 
Psal. G2. 4. they bless with mouth, bute. inwardly 

109. 28. let them c. but bless thou, when they 
Prov. 11. 26. withholdeth corn, people shall c. him 

24. 24. him shall the people c. nations iibhor him 

30. 10. accuse not a servant to inaster, lest he c. 
Eccl. 7. 21. lest thou Jiear thy servant c. thee 

10. 20. c. not the king in thought, e. not the rich 
Isa. 8. 2l. c. their king and God, und look upward 
./er. 15. 10. yet every one of them doth e. me 
Mai. 2. 2. I will c. your blessings, I have Cursed 
Mat. 5. 44. bless them that c. you, Liike 6. 28. 

26. 74. he began to e. and to swear, Mark 14. 71. 
Ro7n. 12. 14. which persecute you ; bless and c. not 
Jam. 3. 9. therewitli c. we men, which are made 

CURSED. 
Gen. 3. 14. the serpent c. || 17. c. is the ground 

4. 11. Cain c. || 9. 25. Noah said, c. be Canaan 

5. 29. because of ground which the Lord hath c 

27. 29. c. be every one that curseth, A''um. 24. 9. 
49. 7. e. be their anger, for it was fierce and cruel 

Lev. 20. 9. he hath c. his father or his mother 
24. 11. blasphemed the name of the Lord and c. 

14. saying, bring forth him that hath c. 23. 
Mum. 22. 6. I wot that he whom thou cursest is c. 
Deut. 27. 15. c. be he, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 2], 22, 

23, 24, 25, 26. 

28. 16. e. shalt thon be in the city, c. in the field 

17. c. shall be thy basket and thy store 

18. c. shall be the fruit of thy body and land 

19. c. when thou comest in, when ihou goest out 
.Tosh. 6. 26. c. be the man that buiideth Jericho 

9.23. now therefore ye Gibeoniles are c. none of 
,Iudg.9.2~. they did eat and drink, and e..'\bimelech 
21. IS. c. be he that giveth a wife to Benjamin 

1 Sam. 14.24. c. that eateth food till evening, 23, 
17. 43. and the Philistine c. David by his gods 
26. 19. but if men, e. be they before the Lord 

2 Sam. 16. 5. Shimei came forth, and c. still, 7. 13. 

19. 21. for this, because he c. the Lord's anointed 

1 Kin gs 2.8.S\nmei who c. me with agrievouscurse 

2 A7ko-s2. 24. and c. them in thenamcof the Lord 

9. 34. go see now this c. woman, and bury her 
Meh. 13. 25. I contended with them, and c. them 
.Tob 1. 5. it may be my sons havje sinned and c. God 

3. 1. then Job opened his mouth nnd c. his day 

5.3. foolish takinir root, suddenly I c. his habitation 

24. 18. their portion is c. in the earth 
Psal 37. 22. they that be c. of him shall be cut off 

119. 21. thou hast rebuked the proud that are e. 
Eccl. 7.22. knowest thyself likewise haste, others 
,Ter. 11. 3. e. be the man obeyeth not this covenant 

17. 5. c. be the man that trusteth in man « 

20. 14. e. be the day wherein I was born 
15.c.betheman whobroufiht tidings to my father 

48. 10. e. be he that doeth the Lord's work deceit- 
fully, e.that keepeth back his sword from blood 

Mai. 1. 14. but c. be the deceiver, who hath a malo 
2.2. yea, I have c. your blessings already, because 
3. 9. ye arec. \^h a curse, for ye have robbed me 

jMat. 25. 41. he^Piall say, deptirt from me ye c. 

c/o/m7.49. people who knoweth not the law are*. ' 



CLFT 

Gdl. 3. 10. c. is every one that continuetli not in all 

i;?. c. is every one that liangeth on a tree 
2 Pet. 2. 14. c. children, who have Ibrsaken the way 

CURSED thing. 

JDeut.7.'-2Q. lest thou be a c. t/ung,for it is a c. thing 

13. 17. shall cleave nought of the c. t. to thy hand 

CURSEDST. 

Judg. 17. 2. silver taken from thee, which thou c. 

Mark 11. 21. the fig-tree thou c. is withered away 

CURSES. 

J^uin. 5. 23. the priest shall write these c. in a book 

/)e«^28.15.that all these c. shall come on thee, 45. 

2t). 20. all the c. that are written in this book shall 

lie upon him, 27.2 (Jhron. 34. 24. 

21. according to all the c. of the covenant in book 

30. 7. l^ord thy G. will put these c. on thy enemies 

CURSETH. 
£:.roc;.21.17. he that c.his father or his mother shall 
surely be put to death, Lev. 20. 9. Prou. 20. 20. 
Leo.~i. 15. whosoever c. his God shall bear his sin 
Frov. 30. 11. a generation that c. their father 
J\Iat. 15. 4. honour father and mother, he that c. 
father or mother, let him die death, Mark 7. 10. 
CURSING. 
A''um. 5.21.priest charge woman with an oath of c. 
Uciil. 27, t 13. these shall stand for a c. on Ebal 
23.20.the Lord shall send upon thee c. in all thou 
yjcut. 30. 19. I have set before you blessing and c. 
2 Sam. IG. 12. Lord will requite me good for his c. 
Fsal. 10. 7. his mouth is full of c. Uom. 3. 14. 
59. 12. and for c. and lying which they speak 
109. 17. a^ he loved c. so let it come unto him 
18. as lie clothed himself with c. as a garment 
Prov. 29. 24. he hcareth c. and bewrayeth it not 
Jer. 23. t 10. for because of c. the land mourneth 
Hcb. 6.8. earth which beareth thorns is nigh to c. 
Jam. 3. 10. out of the same mouth blessing and c. 

CURSINGS. 
Josh. 8. 34. he read all the blessings and c. 

. CURTAIN. 

Psal. 104.2. who coverest thyself with light, who 

stretchcst out the heavens like a c. Isa. 40. 22. 

CURTAINS. 

Exod.2\i. 1. make tabernacle with ten c. 2. | 36.9. 

J^um 4. 25. the Gershonites shall bear the c of lab. 

£ .S'aw.7.2.ark ofGud dweiielh within c.l C/ir.17.1. 

Cant. 1. 5. but I am comely as the c. of Solomon 

Isa. 54. 2. let them stretch forth c. of thy habitation 

Jer. 4. 20. my tents spoiled, and my c. ina moment 

10. 20. none to stretch my tent, and set-up my c. 

49. 29. they shall take to themselves their c. and 

Hab. 3. 7. the c. of the land of Midian did tremble 

CUSTODY. 
JVum. 3. 36. under c. of the sonsofMerari, hoards 
F.sth. 2. 3. gather fair virgins to the c. of Hege, 8. 
14. to the c. of Shaashy:az the king's chamberlain 
CUSTOM 
Signifies, [1] Manner or waiji Luke 4. 16. [2] 
That which has been established by long use, 
and the consent of ancestors, Judg. 11. 39. 
John 18. 39. [3] ^ duty paid to the king or 
prince upon the importation or exportation of 
commodities, Rom. 13. 7. [4] The to ay of. 
women, namely, the natural disease for which 
they used, to be put apart. Gen. 31. 35. 
Geji. 31. 3.5. for the c. of wcJmen is upon me 
Judg. 11. 39. and it was a c. in Israel 
1 Sam. 2. 13. the priests' c. with the i)eople was 
Ezra 3. 4. according to the c. .Ter. 32. 11. 
4. 13. then will they not pay toll, tribute, and c. 
20. been mighty kings, and c. was paid to them 
7. 24. shall not be lawful to impose c. oiup'ipsts 
Psal. 119. t 132. be merciful according to the c. 
Mat-^.d. Jesus passed forth, and saw Matthew sit- 
ting at the receipt of c. Mark 2. 14. Luke 5. 27. 
17. 25. of whom do the kings of the earth take c.l 
Luke 1. 9. according to the c. of the priest's office 
2. 27. to do for him after the c. of the law 

42. went to Jerusalem after the c. of the feast 

4. 16. as Jesus' c. was, he went into the synagogue 

John 18. 39. ye have a c. that I should release one 

Rom. 13. 7. render therefore c. to whom c. is due 

1 Cor. 11. 16. we have no snch c. nor the churches 

CUSTOMS. 

Leu. 18. 30. commit none of these abominable c. 

.Ter. 10. 3. for the c. of the people are vain 

Acts 6. 14. shall change the c. Moses delivered us 

16. 21. teach c. which are not lawful to receive 

21. 21. that they ought not to walk after the c. 

26. 3. 1 know thee to be expert in all c. and quest. 

28.17. though I committed nothing against the c. 

CUT. 
/Lct).22. 24. ye shall not offer to the Lord what is c. 
Ezck. 16. 4. when born thy navel was not c. 
Mcts5.3'i. when they heard that, they were c. 7. 54. 

CUT. 

Exod. 39. 3. and c. it in wires to work Lt in the blue 

Lev 1. 6. shall c. the burnt-offering into pieces, 12. 

8.20. he c. the ram into pieces, Exod. 29. 17. 

Veut 14. 1. ye shall not c. yourselves nor make 

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CUT 

Judg.20.6.l took rny concubine and char in pieces 

1 Kings Id. 23. and c. the bullock in pieces, 33. 
28. they c. lliemselvos after ilieir maimer vvith 

2 Kings'M.l'S. he c. in pieces all the vessels of gold 

Solomon liad made m temple, 2 Chron. 28. 24. 

1 Chron. 20. 3. the peo]4e, he c. them with saws 

2 Chron.U. 6. thy servants can skill to c. timber, 10. 
Fsal. 58. 7. he bendeth, lei thern be as c. in iiieces 

107. 16. c. the bars of iron in sunder, Isa. 45. 2. 

Isa, 9. t 20. he shall c. on the right and be hungry 
51. y. art thou not it that hath c. Rahab ? 

Jer. 16. 6. nor lament, nor c. themselves for them 
34. 18. when they c. the calf in twain, and passed 
36. 23. he c. the roll with the penknife, and cast 
41. 5. their clothes rent, and having- c. themselves 

47. 5. how long wilt thou c. thyself? 

Dan. 2. 5. if ye will not, ye shall be c. in pieces 
3. 29. who speak against God shall be c. in pieces 
Jlmos 9. 1. and c. them m the head, all of them 
Hab. 3. t 16. he will c. them with his troops . 
Zec/i. 12.3. that burden themselves with it shall be c. 
Jicts 27. t 40. and when they had c. the anchors 

CUT asunder. 
P5aZ.129.4. he hath c. asunder cords of the wicked 
Jer. 50. 23. hammer of the whole earth c. asunder 
Zech. 11. 10. 1 took stalf Beauty, and c. it asunder 
14. then 1 c. asunder my other start', even Bands 
./l/ai.24. 51. and shall c. him asunder, Luke 12. 46. 

CUT down. 
Exod. 34. 13. but ye shall c. doicn their groves 
Lev. 26. 30. I will c. down your images, and cast 
J^mu. 13. 23. and c. d. from thence a branch, 24. 
Deut. 7. 5. ye shall break down their images, and 
c. doicn their groves, 2 Kings 18. 4. | 23. 14. 
20. 19. trees for meat thou shall not c. down 
20. the trees not for meat thou shalt c. down 
Judg. 6. 25. and c. down the grove that is by it 
2 Kings 19. 23, [ will c. down cedars, Isa. 37. 24. 
2 Chr. 15. 16. and Asa c. d. her idol, and stamped it 
34. 7. Josiah c, down all the idols in the land 
Job 8, 12, while in his greenness, and not c. down 
14. 2. cometh forth like a flower, and is c. down 
7. for there ia hope of a tree if it be c. doion 
22. 16. the wicked were c. down out of time 

20. whereas our substance is not c. down 
Psal. 37. 2. they shall soo.t be c. down like grass 
80. 16. branch is burnt, it is c. down, they perish 
90. 6. in the evening it is c. down, and witherelh 
Isa. 9. 10. sycamores are c. down, but we will build 

14. 12. how art thou c. do2on to the ground 

22. 25. the nail sA|ll be removed and c. doicn 
Jer. 22. 7. they shall c. down thy choice cedars 

25. 37. the peaceable habitations are c. down 

48. 2. also thou shalt be c. down, O madmen 
Ezek. 6. 6. that your images may be c. down 
JsTah. 1.12. though many, yet thus shall they bee. d. 
Zeph. 1. 11. for all the merchant-peo])le are c. d. 
Mat. 21. 8. others c. down branches, Mark 11. 8. 
lAike 13. 7. c. it d. why cumbereth it the ground.? 

9. then after that thou shalt c. it doicn 
CUT off. 
Gen. 9. 11. neither shall all flesh be c. off 
17. 14. the uncircumcised child shall be c. off 
41. t 36. that the land be not c. oj^ through fam. 
Exod. 4. 25. and c. offxhe foreskin of hei son 
8. 19. to c. o#" the frogs from thee, and ihy houses 
12. 15. that soul shall be c. off from Israel, 19. 
I 31. 14. J^um. 15. 30, 31. | 19. 13. 

23. 23. Angel go before, and I will c. them off 
30. 33. shall be c. off trom his people, 38. I^cv. 

7. 20,'21, 25, 27. | 17. 4, 9. | 19. 8. 
I 23. 29. Mum. 9. 13. 
7.CV.M. 10. 1 will c. him off from among his people, 
18. 29. I 20. 3, 6, 18. Mum. 19. 20. 
14. whosoever eateth blood shall bee. off' 

20. 17. shall be c. off in the sight of their peojile 

22. 3. thiit soul shall be c. oj'from my presence 
25. t 23. hind shall not be sold to be quite c. off' 

Mum. 4. 18. c. ye not off' ihe tribe of Kohaihites 

15. 31. that soul shall utterly be c. off, his iniquity 
Deut. 12. 29. when thy God shall c. conations 

19.1. when God hath c. off the nations, .Tosh.'i'i. 4. 

23. 1. or hath his privy member c. off shall not 
25. 12. then thou shalt c. off her hand, pity not 

.Tosh. 3. 13. that the waters of Jordan shall be c. off' 
from the waters that come down, 16. | 4. 7. 
7. 9. and shall c. off our name from the earth 
O.j 23. not be c. off from you from bein;^ bond-men 
11.21. at that lime Joshua c. off the Anakims 

.Tudg. 1. 6. and c. off his thumbs, and his great toes 

21. 6. there is one tribe c. of from Israel this day 
Ruth 4. 10. that the name of the dead be not c. off 
1 Sam. 2.31. days come that I will c.o^ thine arm 

33. man whom I shall not c. off from mine altar 

5. 4. the palms of Dagon's hands were c. off 

17. 51. David ran an ' c. o_^ Goliath's head 

20. 15. thou shalt not c. o^thy kindnessfrom my 

house, 24. 21. no, not when the Lord hath c. off 

the enemies of David from the face tif the earth 

24. 4. David c. off the skirt of Saul's robe, 5. 



CUT 

1 Sam. 24. 1 1- so David c. off his servants wiih 

these worda 
11. for in that I c. off the skirt of thy robe 

28. 9. knowest how Saul hath c. off tlie wiza.*-^^ 
31. 9. and they c. off' Saul's head, aiid stripped ott 

2 Sam. 4. 12. they slew them and c. off their hands 

10. 4. Haman took David's servants, and c. off 

their garments in the middie, I Chr. 19. 4 

20. 22. and they c. off the head of Shcba 

21. t 5. the man that consumed us and c. us off 

1 KiugsS.'lio.not be c.off' to thee a man in my siglit 

9. 7. then will I c. off' Israel out of the land 

11. 16. till he had c. off' every male in Edom 

13. 34. even to c. off' Jeroboam's house, 14. 14. 
14.10. 1 will c. off from Jeroboam hiiu that pisseth 
18. 4. when Jezebel c. off' the proplicts cf the Lord 

21. 21. behold, I will c. o^^Mrom Ahab him that 

pisseth against the v, ail, 2 Kings 9. 8. 

2 Kings 16.17.Ahaz c. ojf' the bortlers oi the bases 
18. 16. Hezekiah c. off the gold from llie doors 

1 Chr. 17. 8. have c.off all thine enemies before thee 

2 Chr. 22. 7. Lord anointed to c. off' house of Ahab 
32.21. the angel to c. off' all migiity men of valour 
Job 4. 7. or where were«the rigiueoiis c. off 7 

6. 9. that he would let loose his hand, and c. me off 

8. 14. whose hope sinili be c. off', and whose trust 

10. t l.my soul is c. off while i live, I wilUeave my 

11. 10. if he c. off, then who can hinder him 1 
14. 1 10. man dieth, and is c. off, and w here is he? 
18. 16. and above shall his bianch be c. off 
21.21. when number of his muntiis is. c.off' ia midst 
23. 17.because I was not c.off before llie darkness 

24. 24. they are c. off as the toi-s cf ears of corn 

36. 20. when people are c. off\ in their place 
Psal. 12. 3. the Lord shall c. off all flattering lips 

31. t 17. let the wicked be c. off' for the graves 
22. I said, I am c. off' Ircni Lfioie thine eyes 
34. 16. to c.£)^ remembrance of ihem from earth 

37. 9. for evil doers shall be c. off', but those who 
22. they that be cursed of him, slui'l be c. off 

28. but the seed of the wicked shall be c. off' 
34. \\hen the wicked are c. off', thou shalt see it 
38. the end of the wicked shall be c. off' 

54. 5. he shall reward, c. them off in ihy truth 

75. 10. all the horns of the wicked will 1 c. off 

76. 12. he shall c. off' the spirit of princes 
83. 4. they said, come, and let us c. them off 
88. 5. and they are c. off from thy hand 

16. wrath goeth over me, lenors have c.me off 
94. 23. he shall c. them off in their wickedness 
101. 5. that slandereth his neiglbour \\i:l I c. off 

8. that I may c. off all wicked doers from the 

city of the Lord 
109. 13. let his posterity be c. off and blotted ou! 

15. that the Lord may c. o^lhe memory of them 

118. tlO.in the name of the Lord I will c. ihemoff 

119. 1 139. my zeal hath c. me (ff, because 
143. 12. and of thy mercy c. off mine enemies 

Prov.^.2\l. but the wicked shall be c. offirom earth 

23. 18. thy expectation sb.all not be c. off', 24. 14. 

Isa. 6. t 5. then said I, woe is me, for I am c. off 

9. 14. the Lord will c. off' from Israel head and 

tail in one day 

10. 7. to destroy and c. off nations not a few 

11. 13. the adversaries of Judah shall be c. off 

14. 22. I will c. off from Babylon the name 

15. 1 1- Monb is c off' \ 2. and every beard c. off 

22. 25. a burden that was upon it shall be c. off 

29. 20. all that watch for iniquity are c. off 
38. 12. he will c. "^p off with pining sickness 
48.9. mv rrni e w.i: lefrain, that I c. thee not off 

19. his name should not have been c. off 

.53. 8. lie was c. off out of the land of the living 

■55. 13. shall be for a sign that shtiU not be c off 

66. 3. that sacrificeth, as if he c. off a dog's neck 

,Tcr. 7. 26. truth is perished and c. o^from mouth 

29. c. off thine hair, O Jerusalem, cast it away 
9.21. to c.off the children without, and young men 
11. 19. let use. him eijffrom the land of the hving 
44. 7. to c.off Crom you man and woman out of Jud, 

8. that ye might c. yourselves off and be a curse 
44. 11. set my face against you to c. o.^ Judah 

46. t 28. yet will I not utterly c. thee off 

47. 4. to c. off from Tyrus ||'5. Ashkclon is.c. off 

48. 2. come, let us c. it off fiom being a nation 
25 the horn of Moab is c. o^. his arm is broken 

49. 26. all the men of war sl.all be c. off, 50. 30. 

50. in.c.o^the sower from Balylon, and him that 

51. 6. flee out, and be not c. off in her iniquity 
62. thou hastspoken against ibis plnce to c. it off 

Lam. 2. .3. c. off in his anser the horn of Israel 
3. 53. thev have c. off mv life in the dungeon 

Ezek. 14. 8. and I will c. him o/f from mv people 

13. cofriinn and beast, 17, 19,21. [25. 13. | 29.8 

17. 9. shall he not c.off frmt thert of,that it w;ther? 

17. and building forts to c. off many persons 
21.3. 1 will e.o^the righteous andihe wicked, 4. 

25. 7. behold, I will c. fhee of from the people 

16. I wiR c. off the Cherefhims, and destroy tlie 

remnant of the sea-coasta 



CYP 

Eiek. 30. 15. and I will c. off the multitude of No 
31. 12. terrible of tiie nations have c. him off 
35. 7. 1 will c. o^'froni Seir liim that passetli out 
37. 11. our hope is lost, wo are c. off' for our 

[)arts 

Dan. 4. 14. hew down the tree, c. off his branches 

9. 20. JVIessiah shall be c. off, but not for himself 
Hos. 4. t 5. c. off thy nioihcr 1 1 ti. people are c. off 

8.4. tiiey have made idols, that they may be c. off 

10. 7. Samaria, her king is c. off' iis the foam, 15. 
"oel 1.5. the new wine is c. off from your mouth, 9. 

16. is not the meat c. off before our eyes 1 
^.mos 1. 5. [ will c. off tlie inhabitant from Aven 

8. I will c. off' li:e uihabitant from Ashdod 

3. 1 will c.(;J^"the judge f om the midst thereof 
3. 14. tlio hoiHs of ihe altar shall be c. off' 
Obad. 5. if robbers by night, how art thou c. off' 

9. every one of Esau may be c. oj'by slaughter 

10. and thou shalt be c off' for ever 

14. norstaud toe. t»Jf those of Ills thatdid escape 
Mic. 5. 9. auil ail thine enemies shall be c. off 
10. horses || 11. cities || li. witchcrafts c. off 
13. thy graven images will I c. off', J\''ah. 1. 14. 
J^ali. 1. 15. for the wicked.is utterly c. off' 

2. 13. and I will c. off' thy prey from the earth 

3. 15. the sword shall c. thee off, it shall eat 
Hab.'S.ll. tho' the flock shall be c. off from the fold 
Zeph. 1. 3. I will c. off man from off the land 

4. c. off renin, of Haal {| 11. that bear silver c. off 
3. 6. 1 have c. off' tiie nation;;, towers are desolate 

7. so their dwelling should not be c. off' 

Zoc/i. 5. S.for every one thatstealeth as on this side, 
and every one that sweareth, shall be c. off 
9. 6. I will c.off the pride oi' the Philistines 
10. and I will c. off' the chariot from Ephraim 

11. 8. three shepherds also I c. off'm one month 
9. and that that is to be c. off, let it be c. off 

13. 2. I will c. off the names of idols out of land 

8. two parts in the land shall be c. off and die 

14. 2. the residue of the people shall not be c. off 
Mai. 2. 12. Lord will c. off the man thatdoeth this 
Jilat. 5. 30. if thy right hand offend thee, c. it off, 

18. 8. Mark 9. 43, 45. 
Mark 14.47. c. off ear, Luke 22. 50. .Mm 18. 10, 26. 
jlcts 27. 32. the soldiers c. off the ropes of the boat 
Rom. 11. 23. otherwise thou shalt also be c. off 
2 Cor. 11. 12. that I may c. o^ occasion from them 
Gal.5.l2. 1 would they were c. off that trouble you 

CUT out. 
2 Chron. 20. f 10. Uzziah c. out many cisterns 
Jb-Z» 33. t 6. I also am c. o?it of the clay 
Prov. 10. 31. the froward tongue shall be c. out 
Dan. 2. 34. a stone was c. out without hands, 45. 
Ravi. 11. 24. for if thou wert c. out of the olive-tree 

CUT short. 
2 Kings 10. 32. the Lord began to c. Israel short 
J?o?ft.9.28.w ill hnish and c. it sho7-t in righteousness 

GUT up. 
Job 30. 4. who c. up mallows by the bushes 
Isa. 33. 12. as thorns c. up shall they be burnt 

CUTTEST, ETH. 
Deut. 24. 19. when thou c. down thine harvest 
Job 28. 10. he c. out rivers among the rocks 
Psal. 29. 1 7. the voice of the Lord c. flames of fire 
46. 9. he breaketh bow, and c. the spear in sunder 
141. 7. as when one c. and cleaveth wood on earth 
Frov. 26. 6. he that sendeth a message by a fool, 

c. off the feet 
Jer.lO. 3. for one c. a tree out of the forest with axe 
22. 14. build chambers and c. him out windows 

CUTTING. 
Exod. 31. 5. and in c. of stones to sot them, 35. 33. 
Lev. 25. t 23. the land shall not be sold for f. off 
Deut. 24. t 1- let him write her a bill of c. otf 
Isa. 38. 10. I Efaid in the c. of my days, I shall go 
Jer. 30. t 23. a c. whirlwind, it shall fall with pain 
Kzek. 7. t 25. c. off cometh, they shall seek peace 
16. t3. ihy c. out is of the land of Canaan 
Hab. 2. 10. consulted shame by c. off many people 
Mark 5.5. tombs, crving and c. himself with stones 

CtJTTIxN'GS. 

Lev.Vd.2?>. ye shall not make any c. for dead, 21. 5. 

Jcr. 48. 37. upon all the hands shall be c. and on 

Jonah 2. t 6. 1 went down to the c. of the mount 

CYMBAL. 

1 Cor. 13. 1. 1 am become as sounding brass, or a 

CYMBALS. [tinkling c. 

2 Sam. 6. 5. played on cornets and c. 1 Chr. 13. 8. 

1 Chron. 15. 16. harps and c. sounding, 16. 42. 
16. 5. but Asaph made a sound with c. 

25. 6. those were under the hands of their father 
for song in the house of the Lord with c. 

2 Chron. 5. 13. they lift up their voice with c. 
29. 25. he set Levites in house of the Lord with c. 

Ezra?.. 10. the sons of Asaph with c. JVeh. 12.27. 
Psal. 150. 5. praise him upon loud sounding c. 

CYPRESS. 
Cant, l.t 14. my beloved is to me as a cluster of c. 
4. t 13. with pleasant fruits, c. with spikenard 
Isa. 44. 14. he laketh the c. and the oak 
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DAN 

D. 



DAGGER. 

Judg. 3. 16. Ehud made him a 3. with two edges 

21. he took the d. from his right thigh 

22. that he could not draw the d. out of his belly 

Daily ; sac after Days. 
DAINTY, TILS. 
Gen. 49. 20. Asher shall yield royal d. 
.Job 33. 20. and his soul abhorrelh d. meat 
Psal. 141. 4. and let me not eat of their d. 
Prov. 23. 3. be not desirous of his d. for they are 

6. an evil eye, neither desire thou his d. meats 
Hab. 1. 1 16. their portion is fat, their meat d. 
Rev. 18. 14. all things which were d. are departed 

DALE. 
Gen. 14.17. valiey of Shaveh,wliicii is the king's (Z. 
2 Ham. 18. 18. a pillar which is. in the king's d. 

DAMAGE. 
Ezra 4. 22. why should d. grow to the hurt of kings 
£sZ/i. 7. 4. enemy could not countervail the king's d. 
Prov. 26. 6. cutteth off the feet, and drinketh d. 
Dan. 6. 2. and the king should have no d. 
Acts 27. 10. voyage.will be with hurt and much d. 
2 Cor.l. 9. that ye might receive d. by us in nothing 

DAM. 
Exod. 22. 30. seven days it shall be with his d. 
on the eighth shall give it me, Lev. 22. 27. 
Deut. 22. 6. thou shalt not take the d. with young 

7. but thou shalt in any wise let the d. go 

DAMNABLE. 
2 Pet. 2. 1, who privily shall bring in d. heresies 

DAMNATION. 
Mat. 23. 14. therefore ye shall receive the greater 
d. Mark 12. 40. Luke 20. 47. 
33. ye serpents, how can ye escape the d. of hell? 
Mark 3. 29. but is in danger of eternal d. 
.John 5.29.havedone evil, to the resurrection of rf. 
/io/«.3.8.evil, that good may come, whose d. is just 

13. 2. they shall receive to themselves d. 
1 Cor. 11. 29. he eateth and drinketh rf. to himself 

1 Tim. 5. 12. having d. because they have east olf 

their first faith 

2 Pei.2.3. lingereth not, and their d. slumbereth not 

DAMNED. 
Mark 16. 16. but he that believeth not shall be d. 
Rom. 14. 23. and he that doubteth is d. if he eat 
27'A6'S5.2.12. that all might be d. who believed not 

DAMSEL. 

(Te7i.24.55.her mother said, let tjjirf.abideafewdays 

34. 3. and he loved the d. anc^pake kindly to d. 

12. ask never so much, but give me the d. to wife 

Deut. 22. 15. bring forth tokens of .the d. virginity 

20. but if the tokens be not found for the d. 

21. they shall bring out the d. and stone her 
24. the d. because she cried not, being in the city 
20. there is in the d. no sin worthy of death 
29. shall give the d. father fifty shekels of silver 

Judg. 5. 30. divided to every man a d. or two 
19. 4. the d. father retained him, and he abode 
Ruth2. 5. then Boaz said, whose d. is this? 

6. it is Moabitish d. that came back with Naomi 
1 Kings 1. t 2. he sought for the king a young d. 
4. and the d. was very fair, and cherished him 
Mat. 14. 11. John Baptist's head was brought in a 
charger, and given to the d. Mark 6. 28. 
26. 69. a d. came to Peter,^ saying, .John 18. 17. 
Mark 5. 39. the d. is not dead, but sleepeth 
40. he taketh the father and mother of the d. and 
entereth in where the d. was lying 
Acts 12. 13. a d. came to hearken, named Rhoda 
16. 16. a certain d. possessed with a spirit, met us 

DAMSELS. 
Gen. 24. 61. Rebekah arose and her d. and rode 

1 Sam. 25. 42. Abigail rode with five d. of hers 
Psal. 68. 25. amongst them were the d. playing 

DANCE. 
Psal. 149. 3. let them praise him in the d. 150. 4. 
Jcr. 31. 13. the virgins shall rejoice in the d. 
Lam. 5. 15. our d. is turned into mourning 

DANCE. 
Jm^^. 21. 21. if the daughters of Shilohcome to d. 
Job 21. 11. send forth little ones, their children d. 
Keel. 3. 4. a time to mourn, and a time to d. 
Isa. 13. 21. owls dwell there, satyrs shall d. there 

DANCED. 
.Tudg. 21. 23. according to their number that d. 

2 Sam. 6. 14. and David d. before the Lord 
Jlfai. 11. 17.have piped, and ye have x\o\.d.Luket .'^2. 

14. 6. the daughter of Herodias d. Mark 6. 22. 

DANCES. 
Exod. 15. 20. the women went after her with d. 
.Tudg. 11. 34. daughter came to meet him with d. 
1 Sam. 21. 11. did they not sing of him in A. 29. 5. 
Jer. 31. 4. thou shalt go forth in the d. of them 

DANCING. 

Exod. 32. 19. he came nigh, he saw the calf and d. 

1 .Sa/7i.l8.6.*the women came out singing and d. 

1 30. 16. were spread on all the earth, eating and d. 



DAR 

2 Sam. 6. 16. she saw king David d. 1 Chr. 15. Sf 
Psal. 30. 11. thou hast turned my mi.'urning into d 
Luke 15. 25. as he came he heard music and d. 

DANDLED. 
Isa. 66. 12. and ye shall be d. upon her knees 

DANGER. 
Mat. 5. 21. shall be in d. of the judgment, 22. 
22. shall be in d. of council, in d. of hell-fire 
Mark 3. 29. but is in d. of eternal damnation 
Acts 19.27.not only this our craft is in (/.but tempi* 
40. in d. to be called in question for this uproai 
DANGEROUS. 
Acts 27. 9. and when sailing was now d. because 

DARE. 
Job 41. 10. none is so fierce that d. stir him up 
Rom. 5. 7. for a good man some would even dXo die 
15. 18. for I will not d. to speak of any thing 

1 Cor.O.l.fi. any of you go to law before the unjust? 
2C(/r. 10.12. we <Z.notmake ourselves of the numbei 

DARK. 
Gen. 15. 17. when the sun went down, and it was d. 
Exod. 9. t 32. for the wheat and the rye were d. 
Lev. 13. 6. if the plague be d. 21, 26, 28, 50. 
J\r«?7i. 12.8. speak apparently, and not in d. speeches 
.Josh. 2. 5. when it was d. the men went out 

2 Sam. 22. 12. about him d. waters, Psal. 18. 11. 
JSTeh. 13. 19. the gates of Jerusalem began to bed. 
Job 3. 9. let the stars of the twilight thereof be d. 

12. 25. they grope in the d. without hght 
18. 6. the light shall be d. in his tabernacle 
22. 13. can he judge through the d. cloud ? 
24. 16. in the d. they dig thro' houses, which they 
30. t 3. want and famine they were d. as night 
Psal. 35. 6. let their way be d. and slippery 
49. 4. 1 will open my d. saying on the harp 
74. 20. d. places of the earth are full of cruelty 
78. 2. in parables, I will utter d. sayings of old 
88. 12. shall thy wonders be known in the d.? 
105. 28. he sent darkness and made it a. 
Prov.l. 6. the words of the wise and their f/.sayings 
7. 9. in the twilight, in the black and d. night 
Isa. 5. 1 30. it shall be d. in the destruction .thereof 
29. 15. and their works are in the d. and they say 
45. 19. 1 have not spoken in a d. place of the earth 
Jcr. 13. 16. your feet stumble on the d. mountains 
Lam. 3. 6. he hath set me in d. places, as they that 
Ezek. 8. 12. what the house of Israel do in the d. 
32. 7. and I will make the stars thereof rf. 
8. the bright lights of heaven will I make d. 
34.12.hav.ebeen scattered in the cloudy and d.dny 
Dan.f:. 23. a king understanding cZ. sentences shall 
.Joel 2. 10. the sun and the moon shall be d. 
Amos 5. 8. seek him that maketh the day d. 20. 
Mic. 3. 6. it shall be d. to you, the day shall be d 
Zech. 14. 6. the light shall not be clear, nor d 
Luke 11. 36. if thy body be light, having no part a 
John 6. 17. went over the sea, and it was now a. 
20. 1. Mary came early, wlien it was yet d. 
2 Pet. 1.19. as to a«light that shineth in a d. place 

DARKEN. 
Amos 8. 9. and I will d. the earth in the clear day 

DARKLY. 
1 Cor. 13. 12. for now we see through a glass d. 

DARKENED. 
Exod.10.l5.hv they covered, so that the land \/asd. 
Psal. 69. 23. let their eyes be d. Rom. 11. 10. 
Eccl. 12. 2. while sun, moon, or the stars be not d, 

3. those that look out of the windows he d. 
Isa. 5. 30. the light is d. in the heavens thereof " 
9. 19. the land is d. || 13. 10. the sun d. .Joel 3. 15. 
24. 11. all joy is d. the mirth of the land gone 
Ezek. 30.^18. at Tehaphnehes the day shall be d. 
Zech. 11. 17. his risht eye shall be utterly d. 
Mat. 24. 29. then shall the sun be d. Mark 13. 24, 
Lukc23.45. and the sun was d. and vail was rent 
Rom. 1. 21. and tbeir foolish heart was d. 
Eph.4:. 18. having the understanding d. alienated 
Rev. 8. 12. so as the third part of them was d. 
9. 2. and the sun and the air were d. 

DARKENETH. 
.Job 38. 2. who is this that d. counsel by words ? 
Psal. 139. tl2. yea, the darkness d. not from thee 

DARKISH. 
Lev. 13. 39. if the bright spots in skin be d. white 

DARKNESS 
Signifies, [1] The privation, or want of natural 
light, Mat. 27. 45. [2] Hell, the place of eternal 
misery, confusion, and horror, culled outer dark- 
ness. Mat. '22. 13. [3] Ignorance and unbrlicfy 
which is the want of spiritual light, John 3. 19, 
[4] The mJnds of men, which, since the fall, are 
full of ignorance and error, John 1. 5. [5] ./S 
private or secret place, where but few persons 
are present. Mat. 10. 27, What I tell you it: 
darkness; that is, in parables, and in private 
between ourselves. [6] Great distress, per- 
plexity, and calamity, Isa. 8. 22. Joel 2. 2- 
[7] Sin, or impurity, 1 John 1. 5. 
The land of darkness is the grave, .lob 10. 21, 22 
Such as sit in darkness and in the shadow of 



BAR 



DAU 



DAU 



dttkth, Psal. 107. 10. such as are in a discoiiso- 
iate tindforlorii cundition.slititup in prisons,or 
auugeoris. The children ot'iiglit,6ei in opposition 
to Ihe children of darkness, /rtea«s thcrightcoiia 
in opposition to the wicked; the faithj'uL in op- 
position to the incredulous and injidclsfi Cor. G. 
14. Our Saviour calls the exercise of Satan's 
poioer, the power of darkness, JLuke 2"2. 53. 
But this is your liour, and tlia povver of dark- 
ness ; this is tlie time wherein power is given 
to the devil, and his instruments, to execute 
their designs against me. Tlie power of dark- 
ness. ?.? likewise taken for the dominion of sin, 
and slavery to the devil, under which all unre- 
generated persons are, CoL 1.13. 
Gen. 1. '2. and d. was upon the face of the deep 

5. the light day, and the d. he called night 

13. God set them to divide tiie light from the d. 
15. 12. a horror of great d. fell upon Abram 
Exod. 10. 21. that there may be d. over Egypt 
22. there was a thick d. in all Egypt three days 

14. 20. it was a cloud and d. to them, but light 
20. 21. and Moses drew near to the thick d. 

Dent. 4. 11. the mountain burnt with thick d. 
•5. 22. these words the Lord spake out of thick d- 
Josh.'i-Ll .\\B pat ^.between you and the Egyptians 
£ Sam. 22. 10. d. was under his feet, Psal. 18. 9. 
12. he made d. his pavilions round about him 
29. the Lord will enlighten my d. Psal. 18. 28. 
Job 3. 5. let d. and the shadow of death stain it 

6. as for that night, let d. seize upon it 
5. 14. they meet with d. in the day time 

10. 22. a land of cZ. as d. itself, without any order 

19. 8. and he hath set d. in my paths 

20. 26. all d. shall be hid in his secret places 

22. 11. or d. that thou canst not see 

23. 17. because I was not cut off before the d. 
neither hath he covered the d. from my face 

33. 3. he setteth an end to d. the stones of d. 

34. 22. no d. where workers of iniquity may hide 
37. 19. we cannot order our speech by reason oi d. 
38. 9. when I made thick d. a swaddling band 

19. and as for d. where is the place thereof? 
F^al. 18. 11. he made d. his secret place 
35 j 6. let their way be d. and slipperiness 

^ 18. and hast put mine acquaintance into d. 
37. 2. clouds and d. are round about him 
104. 20. thou makesl d. and it is night 
lOo. 28. he sent d. and made it dark 
139. 11. if I say, surely the d. shall cover me 

12. yea, the d. liideth not from thee 

Prov.'2. 13. leave paths to walk in the ways of d. 

4. 19. the way of the wicked is as fZ.they know not 
Eccl. G. 4. his name shall be covered with d. 
Isa. 5. 30. and if one look to the land, behold d. 

8. 22. they shall look, and beliold trouble and d. 

45. 3. I will give thee the treasures of d. 

47. 5. get thee into d. O daughter of Chaldeans 

60. 2. for behold, the d. shall cover the earth, and 
gross (/.the people, but Lord shall arise on thee 
Jer. 13. 16. before he cause d. and make gross d. 
Ezek 32. 8. 1 will set d. upon thy land, saith Lord 
Joel 2. 2. a day of d. of clouds and of thick d. 
31. the sun shall be tui^ed into d. .Sets 2. 20. 
Jlmos 4. 13. he tlial makcth the morning d. 
N'ah. 1. 8. and d. siiall pursue his enemies 
Mat. 6. 23. thy whole body full of d. Luke 11. 34. 

8. 12. be cast out into outer d. 22. 13. | 25. 30. 

27.45. from sixth hour there was d. Mark 15. 33. 
Ijuke 22. 53. this is your hour and the power of d. 

23. 44. and there was d. over all the earth 
.Sets 13. 11. there fell on him a mist and a d. 
Eph.5.1\. have no fellowship with the works of d. 

6. 12. against the rulers of the d. of this v/orld 
Col. 1. 13. who hath delivered us from power of d. 

1 Thess. 5. 5. we aie not of the night nor of c?. 
Heb. 12. 18. ye are not come to blackness and d. 

2 Pet. 2. 4. and delivered them into chains of d. 
17. to whom the mist of d. is reserved for ever 

1 John 2. 11. because that d. hath blinded his eyes 
JufZcfi.hath re5erved in everlasting chains under d. 

13. to whom is reserved the blackn. ofd. forever 
Rev. 16. 10. and his kingdom was full ofd. 

DARKNESS with day. 
Job 3. 4. let that day be d. let not God regard it 

15. 23. he kiioweth that the day of d. is at hand 
Eccl. 11. 8. yet let him remember the days of d. 
Isa. 5S. 10, then siiall thy d. be as the noon-day 
Joel 2. 2. a day of d. and gloominess, Zeph. 1. 15. 
Amos 5. 20. shall not the dan of the Lord be d.? 

In DARKNESS. 
Deut. 28. 29. thou shalt grope as the blind in d. 
I Sam. 2. 9. and the wicked shall be silent in d. 
I Kings 8. 12. Soloraon spake, the Lord said that 
"^he would dwell in the thick d. 2 Clir. 6. 1. 
Job 17. 13. I have made my bed in the d. 
Psal 11. t 2. they may in d. shoot at the upright 
82. 5. they know not, they walk on in d. 
88. 6. thou hast laid me in d. in the deeps 
91. 6. nor for the pestilence that walkeiJi in d. 
109 



P5.107.10.such as sit in d. and the shadow of death 
143. 3. the enemy hath made me to dwell in d.- 
Proy. 20.20. his lamp shall be put out in obscure d. 
Eccl. 2. 14. but the fool waiketh iii d. 

5. 17. he eateth in d. || 6. 4. he dejiarteth in d. 
Isa. 42. 7. bring them that sit ind. out of prison- h. 

49. 9. to tjiem that are in d. shew yourselves 
59. 9. we wait for light, but we walk in d. 

Je/-.23.12.their ways shall be as slippery ways ind. 
Dan. 2. 22. he knowelh what is in the d. and light 
./o/i7(8.12.he that followeth me shall not walk in d. 
12. 35. for he that waiketh m d. knoweth not 
4(3. whosoever believethme,should not abide nid. 
1 'JViess. 5. 4. but ye, brethren, are not «i d. 
1 Johnl. 6. and walk in d. we lie and do not truth 
2. 9. hatelh his brother, is in d. even till now 
11. hateth his brother, is in d. waiketh i)i d. 
Land of DARKNESS. 
Job 10. 21. before 1 go even to the land of d. 

22. a land of d. as d. itself, and shadow of death 
Jer. 2. 31. have I been to Israel a land of d.? 

DARKNESS with light. 
Gen. 1. 4. and God divided the light from the d. 
18. two great lights to divide the light from d. 
Job 10. 22. a land where the light is as d. 
17. 12. the light is short because of d. 
18. 18. he shall be driven from light into d. 
26. t 10. until the end of light with d. 

29. 3. when by his light I walked through d. 

30. 26. when 1 waited for light, there came d. 
Psal. 112. 4. to upright there ariseth light in d. 

139, 12. the d. and light are both alike to thee 
Eccl. 2. 13.wisdo.m excels folly as far as I. excels d. 
Isa. 5. 20. that put d. for light, and lig/it for d. 

9. 2.the people that w alktd in d. have seen a great 
light, upon them hath light shined. Mat. 4. 16. 

42. 16. I will make d. light before them 

45. 7. 1 form light and create d. I make peace 

50. 10. that waiketh in rf.'and hatli no light 
./er.lS.lG. while yelook for light.he make it grossrf. 
Lam. 3. 2. he brought me into d. but not into light 
Jlinos 5. 18. the day of the Lord is d. and not light 
Mic. 7. 8. when I sit in d. the Lord shall be a light 
Mat. 6. 23. light in thee be d. how great is that d. ! 

10. 27. what i tell in d. speak in light, I^uke 12. 3. 
Luke 1. 79. light to them that sit in d. Rom. 2. 19. 

11. 35. that the light which is in thee be not d. 
.John 1.5. light shineth in d. d. comprehendethit not 

3. 19. and men loved d. rather than light 

12. 35. walk while ye have light, lest d. come 
Acts 26. 18. and to turn them t'rorn d. to light 
Ron. 13. 12. cast off the v.-orks of (/. put on light 

1 Cor. 4. 5. to bring to light the hidden things of d. 

2 Cor. 4. 6. who commanded light to shine out ofd. 

6. 14. wiiat communion haih light with d.7 

1 Pct.'i.S). called you out ofd. into nra.x\-e\\o\xs light 

1 John 1. 5. God is liglit, and in him is no d. at all 
2. 8. d. is past, and the true light now shineth 

■ Out of DARKNESS. 
Deut. 5. 22. when ye heard the voice out of the d. 
.lob 12. 22. he discovereth deep things out of d. 
15. 22. belie vetli not that he shall return out of d. 
30. he shall not depart oxit of d.Xho Hame dry up 
PsaZ. 107. 14. he brought them out of d. and shadow 
Isa. 29. IS. the eyes of the blind shall see out of d. 

DARLING. 
Psal. 22. 20.'deliver my d. from power of the dog 
35. 1~ Lord, rescue mv d. from the lions 
DART, S. 

2 Saih. ^o. 14. Job took three d. in his hand 
2 Cliron. 32. 5. Hezekiah made d. and shields 
.Job 41. 2d. the spear nor the (/. cannot hold 

29. d. are counted as stubble, he laugheth at 
Prov. 7. 23. till a d. strike through his liver 
.foel 2. t 8. when they fall on d. not be wounded 
Eph. 6. 16. to quench the fiery d. of the wicked 
Heb. 12. 20. it shall be thrust" through with a d. 

DASH. 
2 FCingsS. 12. and thou will d. their children 
P^aZ. 2.9.1est d. them in {)ieces like a potter's ves.sel 
91. 12. they shall bear thee up, lest thou d. thy 
foot against a stone, Mat. 4. 6. Luke 4. 11. 
Isa. 13. 18. their bows shall d. the young men 
Jer. 13. 14. I will d. them one against another 

DASHED. 

Exod.l5.6.thy right h md,0 Lord, hath d. in pieces 

Isa. 13 16. their children also shall be //. in pieces 

before their eyes, Hos. 13. 16. JVa/t. 3. 10. 

Has. 10. 14. the mother was d. upon her children 

DASHETH. 
PsaZ.137. 9. that d.thy little ones against the stones 

DATES. 
2 Chron. 31. f 5. the children of Israel brought d. 

DAUB, ED, ING. 
Exod. 2. 3. she d. the ark with slime and pitch 
Ezek. 13. 10. others r' it with untempered mortar 

11. say to them which d. it, that it shall fall 

12. where is the d. wherev.-ith ye have d. it ? 
14. so will I break dov/n the wall ye have d. 

22. 28. her prophets have d. them with mortar 



DAUGHTER 
Signifies, [1] A female child, Gen. 34. 1. [2] A 
sister, Gen. 34. 17. [3] A niece, or brother's 
daughter, Es.od. 2. 21. [4] A daughter-in-law, 
or sun's wife, Ruth 3. 18. [5] Phe women that 
dwell in a country, Gen. 34. 1. [6] 1 he in- 
habitants of a city or country, both men and 
women, Isa. 16. 2. Mat. 21. 5. [7] Posterity, 
lineage, or offspring, Luke 1. 5. [8] 7'he lungs, 
and other organs of singing, called the daugh- 
ters of music, Eccl. 12. 4. [ii] 7" he branches 
of trees. Gen. 49. f 22. [10] Tlic church of 
God, Psal. 45. 9, 10. Cant. 5. 8. 
Gen. 20. 12. is d. of my father, not d. of my mother 
24. 23. whose d. art thou 1 tell me, I pray thee, 47. 
48. to lake my master's brother's d. to his son 
34.7.he had wrought folly in lying with Jacob's d. 
8. soul of my son Shechem longelh for your d. 
17. then will we take our d. and we will begone 
19. because he had delight in Jacob's»Z. 
Exod. 1. 16. but if it be a d. then she shall live 
21. 31. whether he liave gored a son or a d. 
Lev. 12. 6. when the days are fulfilled for a d. 
14. t 10. to take an ewe-lamb, the d. of her year 
18. 17. nor shalt thou take her daughter's d. 
21. 9. the d. of any priest, if she profane herself 
22. 12. if the priest's d. be married to a stranger 
13. if the priest's d. be a widow or divorced 
J^um. 27. 9. if he have no d. give his inheritance 
36. 8. every d. that posscsseth an inheritance 
Deut. 27.22. cursed be he that lieth with his sister, 
the d. of his father or the d. of his mother 
28. 56. her eye shall be evil toward her d. 
.Judg. 11. 34. Jephthah's d. came out to meet him 
40. to lament Jephthah's d. four days in a year 

1 Sam. 1. 16. count not thy handmaid a d. of Belial 
18. 19. when Saul's d. should have been given 

2 Sam. 12. 3. little ewe-lamb was unio iiini as a.d. 

1 Kings 3. 1. Solomon took Pharaoh's d. 

II. 1. loved many women, with the d. of Pliaraoh 

2 Kings 8. 18. the d. of Ahab was Jehoram's wife 

9. 34. go bury Jezebel, for she is a king's d. 

1 Chron. 2. 49. and the d. of Caleb was Achsah 
Esth. 2. 7. he took his uncle's d. for his own d. 
Psal. 45.10. hearKen,0 d. and consider,and incline 

13. the king's d. is all glorious within 
Cant. 7. 1. how beautiful with shoes, O prince's d. 
.ler. 31. 22. how long go about, backsliding d. 49.4. 
46. 19. O d. dwelling in Egypt, furnish thyself 
48. 18. thou d. that dost inhabit Dibon, conie down 
Ezek. 14. 16. neither deliver son nor d. 18, 20. 
16. 44. saying, as is the mother, so is her d. 
45. thou art thy mother's d. that loatheth 
27. t 6. the d. of the Ashurites made thy benches 
44. 25. for son or d. they may defile theuiselves 
Dan. 11. 6. the king's d. of the south shall come 

17. shall give him the d. of women corrupting 
Hos. 1. 6. and she conceived again, and bare a d, 
Mic. 5. 1. gather thyself in troops, O d. of troops 
7. 6. d. risethup against her mother, daughter-in- 
law ag.her mother-in-law Jl/a^. 10. 35./,?/A-el2.53- 
Zeph. 3. 10. the d. of my dispersed siiall bring 
JIal. 2. 11. hath married the d. of a strange god 
Mat. 9. 22. Jesus said, d. be of good comf. thy faith 
hath made thee whole, Mark 5. 34. JAike 8.48- 

10. 37. he that loveth son or d. more than me 

14. 6. the cZ. of Hcrodias danced before them 

15. 28. her d. was made whole from that hour . 
Mark 7. 26. he would cast forth devil out of her d. 
I^ukc8.42. he had one only rf.aboutl2ye.nrs ofoge 

13. 16. ought not this woman, being d. of Abraham 
Acts 7.21. Pharaoh's d. took him up and nonri.-hed 
Heb 11.24. Moses refused to be son oi'Pharaoh's d. 

DAUGHTER of Babylon. 
Psal.137. S.Od.cf Babylon, \vho art to be destroyed 
Isa. 47. 1. O d. of Babylon, sit on the ground 
.Jer. 50. 42. to battle agninst thee, O d. of Babylon 
51. 33. d. of Babylon is like a threshing floor 
Zech.2.1. O Zion.tiiat dv/ellest with d. of Babylon 

DAUGHTER of the Chaldeans. 
Isa. 47. 1. there is nothrone,0 d. of the Chaldeans 
5. get thee into darkness, Od.of the Chaldcana 
DAUGHTER of Edom. 
Lam. 4. 21. rejoice and be glad, O d. of Edom 
22. he will visit thine iniquiiv, O d. of Edom 
DAUGHTER of Egypt. 
.Jer. 46. 11. go into Gilend, 6 vir2-in, d. of Egypt 
24. the d.of E<yvpt '^haU bo confounded 
DAUGHTER of Gallim. 
Isa. 10. 30. lift up thy voice, O d. of Gallim 

His DAUGHTER. 
Gen.2Si. 6. Rachel his d. cometh with the sheep 
Exod. 21. 7. if a man sell his d. to be a servant 
Lev. 21. 2. for his son or /«> d. hf^ may be defiled 
J\rum.27.8 shall cause inheritance to pass UJn's d. 
30. 16. the statutes between the father and his d. 
Deut. 7. 3. nor his d. shalt thou take to thy son 
18. 10. there shall not be found one that maketh 
his d. to pass through the fire, 2 Kings 23. 10, 
Judg. 21, 1. not any of us give his d. to Benjamin 



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BAU 



DAW 



Sam 17. 25. king will enricli and give hiiiiAi^cJ. 

DAUGHTEil of Jerusalem. 

5 Ki7iffS ly. ^i- tiie daugnter ol Zioii, the d. vf 

Jcrus. liUliJ sbakuii liur liuad ut iliuc, Itsa. 37. 2'J. 

Lam. -. 13. wiiLit L..iug t^ii.ill 1 likeii lo tliee, O d. 

of JertiSiilLiityO daugiiL. oi Zioii, lu comlori tliee 

15. Uiey wag liieii lioad al Uie d. of Jerusalem 

Mic.-i."i.\.iv^ iviiigUuin siiall coiiio lo d.uf .Jerusalem 

Zc^A.3.14.rejoice with ail tlio licarl, O d. of ./eras. 

Zeck. i>. i). slioui, O d. of Jcrus. tliy King cometli 

DAUGHTER vf Judah. 

Lam. 1. 15. the Loid liaiii trodciua tlie d. of .Tudah 

". 2 lie liaLliiiiiuwu down strong holds ui d. of J. 

5. he hath increased in d. of Judah mourning 

DAUGllTEiMx\-LA\V. 

Gf7t.38. lO.he knew not that siie was las d.-iwlaw 

24. 'I'aniar lliy d.-iii-law hath played the harlot 

ZiCU. 18.15. not uncover nakedness oMliy d.-in-law 

20. ]2. it'aaianiie with his d.-in-laio both shall die 

Rutli l.^i. Naomi returned, and Ruth hert/.-</i-Za<c 

4. lo. d.-iii-lau) wnicii lovetii thee, hath born him 

\Sa;)i.A.VJ.d.-Ln-liao'^'aiXie\iiis' wile was wilh cluld 

Ezek. 22. 11. anoUier lewdly defileth his d.-in law 



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the 
53. 



(j. ior the d.-m-ldio riseth up against 
moihei-iii-law, Mai. lU. 35. Luke 12 

Mij Daughter. 

Dciit. 22. IG. I gave vuj d. lo tiiis man to wife 

17. these are ilie tokens of my d. virginity 
Josh. 15. lo. to him vviii I give my d. Judg. 1. 12. 
Judg. 11. 35. alas, my d. thou hasi brought me low 

ID. 24. henold, iiere is my d. a maitlen 
Ruth 2. 2. and she said utito iier, go, ;;;// d. 

3. li}. he said, biessjd be tliou or the Lord, my d. 
16. her mother said, who art tliod, my d.l 

18. sit suli hry d. mi thou know the matter 
Mat. -J. 18. a ruier, saying, my d. is even now- dead 

15. 22. my d. is grievously vexed w-ith a devil 
Mark 5. 2i. my iiitle d. lietli at the point of death 

DiiL/GHTER of my people. 

Isa.'22,. 4. because of the spoiling of the d. of my p. 

Jer. 4. 11. a dry wind toward d.of my p. not to fan 

G. 14. healed lae Hurt of ^.o/ /?;?/ 77. slightly, 8. IJ. 

2d. O, d. of yaypcoplr', gird thee with sackcloth 

8. lii. behold, tile voice of tlie cry of the d. of my p. 

21. for iiurt of d. of my p. am I hurt, I am black 

22. why is not health of the d. of my p. recovered 

9. 1. that 1 might weep for slain of tlie d. of my p. 
7.1 will try iiiem,ror how- shall I do for d. of my p. 

14. 17. virgin (/. of my p. is broken with a breach 
/,aCT.2.11.tur the dii^tructionof the d. ofmyp.3.48. 

4. 3. the d. of my p. is become cruel, like ostriches 
6. the iniquity of ilie d. of my p. is greater than 
lO.were their meat in the destruction ot'd.ofmyp. 

DAUGHTER of Tarshisk. 
/sa.23.10.pas3 through as a river, O d. of Tarshish 

Thy DAUGHTER. 
Gen. 29. IS. 1 will serve 7 years for thy younger d. 
Exod. 20. IQ. nor thy son, nor thy d. Deut. 5. 14. 
I^ev. lo. 10. the nakedness of thy daughter's d. 
19. 29. do not prostitute thy d. to be a whore 
JJeut. 7. 3. thy d. shall thou not give to his son 

12. 18. thou shall rejoice and thy d. IG. 11, 14. 

13. 6. if thy son or thy d. entice thee, saying 
22. 17. saying, I found not thy d. a maid 

S .firmo-sl4.y.give thy d. to my son, 2 ChruJi.25. 18. 

.lfar/.-5.35.certain who said, ?A?/rf.is dead, Z,M/i:e8.49. 

7. 2i) go 111 V way, the devil is gone out of thy d. 

"DAUGHTER of Tyre. 
Psal. 45. 12. d. of Tare sliail be there with a gift 

DAUGHTER of Zidon.. 
[sa.^'i. 12. O tliou oppressed virgin, d. of Zidon 

DAUGHTER of Zion. 

2 ffi'?7nr5l9.21.r/.o/Z.hath despised thee,/5a.37.22. 

Psal. 9. 14. thy praise in the gales of the d. of Zion 

Isa. 1.8. d. of Zion left as a cottage in a vineyard 

4. 4. have washed away the filth of the d.of Zion 

10. 32. s'lake against mount of d. of Zioji, 16. 1. 
52. 2. lo jse Uiyself, O captive d. of Zion 

62. 11. Siiy to tlie d. of Zion, thy salvation cometh 

Jer. 4. 31. 1 have heard the voice of the d. of Zion 

6.2. 1 have likened rf. of Zion to a comely woman 

23. as men of war against thee, O d. of Zion 
Lam. 1. 6. from ihe d. of Zion beauty is departed 
2. l.Lord eovereth the d. of Zion wilh a cloud 
4. and slew in the tabernacle of the d. of Zion 
S.Lord purposed to destroy the wall of d.of Zion 
10. the elders of rf. of Zion sit on the ground 
13. what shall I equal to thee, O d. of Zionl 
J8. O wall of the d.of Zion, let tears run down 
4. 22. ptmishinent is accomplished, O d. of Zion 
Mic. 1. 13- tlie beginning of sin to the d. of Zion 
4. 8. O tower, the strong hold of the d. of Zion 
10. be in pain, labour lo bring forth, O d. of Zio7i 
13. arise and thresh, O d. of Zion, I will make 
Zeph. 3. 14. sing, O (/. of Zion, shout O Israel 
Zech. 2. 10. sing and rejoice, O d. of Zion, 9. 9. 
Mat. 21. 5. tell ye the d. of Zion, thy king cometh 
John 12. 15. f'-ar no? d. of Zion, thy king cometh 

DAUGHTER of Zu'r. 
J^Tum 25 15. the woman was Cozbi the d. of Zur 

no 



DAUGHTERS. 

tren. 6. 1 and when d. were born to them 

2. the sons of God saw the d. of men, and took 

6. 4. the sons of God came in unto the d. of men 

19. 14. Lot spake to Ihein which married his d. 

3G. both the d. of Lot with cliild by their lather 

24. 3. take not a wife oi'd. of Canaan, 37. [ 28. 1,(5. 

13. the d. of ilie city came out to draw water 
27. 40. weary ot my life because of the d. ol Heth 
30. 13. happy am 1, tor the d. w^ill call me blessed 
31. 2G. thou hast carried away my d. as captives 
43. these d. are my d. || 50. if thou atflict my d 
34. 1. Dinah went out to see the d. of the land 
9. give your d. to us, and take our d. unto you 
IG. then will we give our d. to you, and take d 
49. f 22. Joseph is a bough whose d. run over 
Exod. 2. IG. the priest of iMidian had seven d. 
21. 9. he shall deal with her after the manner of d 



34. lo. their d. 



a whoring after their gods 



Lev. 2G. 29. the ilesh of your d. shall ye eat 
j^Tum. 21. t 25. dwelt in Hcshbon and d. thereof 

20. 33. names of tZ.ot'Zelophehad, 27.1../osA,.17.3. 
27. 7. the d. of Zelophehad speak right 
30. 10. even so did the d. of Zelopiiehad 

Deut. 23. 17. shall be no whore of the d. of Israel 
Judg. 3. 6. they look tlieir d. lo be their wives 

21. 7. we will not give them of our d. to wives 
18.howbeit,we may not give them wives ofoiira!. 

Ruth 1. 11. turn again, my d. why will ye gol 12. 
13. nay, my d. 11 grievcth me lor your saKes 

1 Sam. a. 13. take your d. lo be conlectionuries 

2 8am. 13. 18. were king's d. virgms appurelled 
J^''eh. 3. 12. next rejiaired Shalium, he and his </. 

5. 5. our d. are brought into bondage already 
7.63. took one oi'd. 01 Barzillai to w li'c, Lzra 2.61. 
10. 30. not give our d. to the people oi"the land 
Jo/j42. 15.no women were so tair as ihe rf. ofJob 
Fsal.45.d. king's d. among thy honourable women 
144. 12. that our d. may be as corner-stones 
Prou. 31.29. many (/.have done virtuously, but thou 
Ca7it. 2. 2. as the lily, so is my love among the d. 
G.9. the d. saw her and blessed her, yea the queens 
Isa. 13. 121. d. of the owl dwell there, 34. j 13. 
32. 9. hear rny voice, ye careless d. give ear 
43. t 20. the d. of the owl shall honour me 
60. 4. and thy d. sliall be nursed al thy side 
,7er. 9. 20. O ye women, teach your d. wailing 
29.6. give yourrf. lo husbands, that ihey may bear 
49. 2. and her d. shall be bu.nt with Hre 

3. cry, ye d. of Rabbah, gird ye with sackcloth 
Lam. 3. 51. because of all the d. of my city 
Ezek.1'3. 17. set thy face against the d. of thy people 
16. 1 31. in thy d. is thine eminent place 
46. sister Samaria, and her d. Sodom, and her d. 
49. abundance of idleness was in her and in her d: 
53. when I bring back the captivity of her d. 
55. when thy sister Sodom and d. shall return 
61. and 1 will give them unto thee for d. 
23. 2. there were two women, the d. of one mother 
28. 6. her d. shall be slain in the field, 8. 
30. 18. and her d. shall go into captivity 
32. 16. the d. of the nations shall lament- her 
jEr95.4.13.therefore your d. shall commit whoredom 
14. 1 will not punish your d. when they commit 
Mic. 1. t 8. make a mourning as the d. of the owl 
Luke 1. 5. and his wife was of tlie d. of Aaron 
Jicts 21. 9. the same man had four d. virgins 

1 Pet. 3. 6. whose d. ve are as long as ye do well 

DAUGHTERS of Jerusalem. 
Cant. 1. 5. 1 am black, but comely, O d. of Jems. 

2. 7. 1 charge you, O d. of Jerus. 3. 5. | 5. 8. ', 8. 4. 

3. 10. paved with love for the d. of .Jerusalem 
5. 16. this is my beloved, O d. of Jerusalem 

Luke 23. 28. (/. of .Terusalem, weep not for me 

DAUGHTERS of Israel. 
Detit. 23. 17. there shall be no whore of d. of Isr. 
Judg. 11. 40. d. of Israel went yearly to lament 

2 Scun. 1. 24. ye d. of Israel, weep over Saul, who 

DAUGHTERS of .Judah. 

Psal. 48. 11. let the d. of Judah be gbid, because 

97. 8. Zion he-ird, and the d. of .Judah rejoiced 

DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW. 

Kitth 1. 6. then she arose with her d.-in-hno, 7. 

8. Naomi said lo her two d.-in-law, go, return 

DAUGHTERS of Moab. 

JV'ii77?.25.1.Isr.committed whoredom with d. of M. 

Isa. 16. 2. so the d. of M. shall be at fords of Arnon 

DAUGHTERS nf music. 
Eccl. 12. 4. the d. of music shall be brought low 

DAUGHTERS of the Philistiiies. 
Judg.M.l. Samson saw a woman of the d.of Phil. 
2.1 have seen a woman of d.of P/tz7.grt her for me 
2Sam.l.20. publish it not lest the d. of Phil, rejoice 
Ezek.W.9,1. 1 have delivered thee to the d. of Phil. 
57. the d.of Phil. Avhich despise thee round about 
DAUGHTERS of Shiloh. 
.ludg. 21. 2L if the d. of Shiloh come out to dance, 
catch ye every man a wife of the d. of Shiloh 
DAUGHTERS joined with sons. 
Gen.S.A. he begat sons and d. 7, 10, 13, 16. ] 11. 11. 



Gen. 19. 12. thy 50775 and d. bring out of this place 

31. 28. not sufi'ered me to kiss my sons and" d. 
55. he kissed his sons and d. and blessed tliere 

37. 35. all Ids sons and d. rose to coml'ort him 
Exod. 3. 22. ye shall put them on your sons and d 
10. 9. with our sons and with our d. will we "o 

21. 4. and she have born him sons or d. 

32. 2. ear-rings of your sojis and d. bring to me 
34. 18. and ihou take of their d. to thy sons 

Lev. 10.14. thou, thy sons and t/.wilh thce.c^iall cai 
in the holy place, Mum. 18. 11, 19 
J^um. 21. 29. given his sons and d. into captiviu 
26. 33. Zelophehad had no sons, but d. Josh. 11. 3 
Deut. 12. 12. ye and your sons and d. rejuice 
31. their sons and d. they have burnt in the fire, 
2 Kings 17. 17. .Jer. 7. 31. , 32. 35. 
28. :)2. thy sons and d. givea to anotiier people 
41. beget sons and d. but shall not enjoy them 
53. thou shall eat the fiesli of thy sons and d. 
32. 19. because of provoking of his sons md d. 
Josh. 7. 24. they brought Achan, his sous and d, 
17. 6. d. of Manasseh had inheritance among 50775 
Judg. 3. {). they gave their d. to their sons 

12. 9. Ibzan took in thirty d. for his sons 

1 50777.1. 4. he gavePeninnah,her sons and f/. portions 

2. 21. so Hannah bare three sons and two d. 

30. 3. their 50775 and d. were taken capli\cs 

6. grieved, every man for his S0775 and for his d. 

19. there was nothing lacking, neither sons word, 

2 Sam. 5. 13. and there were yet so77S and d. born 

to David, 1 C/(ro7!. 14. 3. 

10.5. which saved theiivcs ofthysonsandofthyd, 

1 Chron. 2. 34. now Sheshan had no 5o?(5 but d. 

4. 27. Sliimei had sixteen sons and six d. 

23. 22. Eleazar died, and had no 50775 but d. 

25. S.God gave Hemaii fourteen so7<s and three d. 

2 Chron. 11. 2L Rchohoam had 28 so7i5 and CO d. 

13. 21. Abijah begat 22 so7is and sixteen d. 

24. 3. Jehoiada took \\ ives and begat 50775 and d. 

28. 8. c;'rriedcai)live200,G00 women, 5^775 and d. 
29. 9. our 50775 rf.and wives arc in captivity for thia 

31. 18. to the geneahgy of their 507i5 and d. 
Ezra 9. 2. have taken of their d. for their 50775 

12. give not your d. lo their 50775, JSTih. 13. 25. 
jVe/t.4.14.and fight for your 50775, d. and your wives 

5. 2. that said, we, our 507>5 and our d. are many 
5. we bring into bondage our 50775 and our d. 

10. 28. their 50775 and d. clave to their brethren 
.Job 1 . 2. there were born to Job 7 5. and 3 d. 42.. 13 

13. a day when his so?75 and d. were eating, 18 
P5a/. 106. 37. (Iipy sac. their 507(5 and d.- to devils 

38. and shed even the blood of their 507;5 ar.d d 
Isa. 43. 6. bring my 5. from far, and my d. from the 
49. 22. bring thy 507!S in their arms, and thy d. 
56. 5. will I give a name belter than of 5. and d. 
.ler. 3. 24. shame hath devoured their 50775 and d, 
5. 17. eat that which thy 50775 and d. should eat 
11.22. their 50775 and their d. shall die by famine 
14. 16. they shall have none to bury their 5. and d. 
16.2. neither shall thou have 5. nor d. in this jilace 

3. saith the Lord concerning the sons and d. 
19. 9. I will cause them eat the flesh of 5. and d. 

29. 6. take ye wives and beget 507?5 and d. 
35. 8. we, our 50775 a^ our d. drink no wine 
48. 46. thy 5r)??5 and fny d. are taken captives 

£^zr/i.l4.16.they shall deliver neither so7?s nor rf.l8 

22. left a remnant brought forth, boib S07/5 and d. 
16. 20. taken thy sons and d. and sacrificed them 
23. 4. and they were mine, and bare 5077.'; aiul d. 

10. they took her 50775 and d. and slew her, 25. 
47. they shall slay their 50775 and*;?, and burn up 
24. 21. your 50775 and (Z.fall bythe sword, .'37j/o57. 17. 
25. when I take from them their S07i5 and d. 
.Joel 2. 28. your sons and d. prophesy, .Sets 2. 17. 
3. 8. I will sell your 50775 and c. to Judah 
2 Co7-.6.18.veshall be mv 50775 and rf.saith theLord 

"DAUGHTERS of Syria. 
Ezek.lG.31. timeof thvrepronch oflheTf. of Syria 

Two DAUGHTERS. 
f7^?7.19.8.Thave two d.]e\. me bring them out to you 
15. take thy wife and thy two iz. which arc hero 
30. Lot dwelt in a cave, he and his two d. 
29. 16. Laban had two d. Leah and Rachel 
31. 41.1 served thee fourteen years for thy tico d. 
Ruth 1. 7. Naomi went out with her two <!. 

1 Sam. 2. 21. Hannah conceived and bare two d. 
14. 49. Saul's tico d. were Merah and Mirhiil 

Prov. ?(). 15. thf^ horseleech hath two d. crving 
DAUGHTERS of the uncireumcjsed. 

2 5'a7/7.1.20.publish it not.lp=t d. of theunc.Ummith 

DAUGHTERS of Zion. 
Cant. 3.11. go forth, O ye d. of Zion, and 1-elioId 
Isa. 3. 16. because the d. of Zion are hnu^htv 

17. smile wilh a scab the head of the d. of Zior, 
4. 4. have washed awav the fiUhof the d. of Zion 

DAWN, ING. 
.705/7. 6. 15. they rose about the d. of the day 
Ji/t/o-. 19. 26. then came the woman in Xho d. of dn> 
Job 3. 9. neither let it see the d. of the dny 
7. 4. I am full of tossings to the d. of the day 



DAY 

Psal. 1J9. 147. i prevented the d. of the morning 

.Mdt. -s. i. as ii Ucgau lo d. toward the tirsi day 

■2 I'ct. 1. Id. till thviuay d. and the day-star arise m 
JJAV. 

Tiie day iS distingaidkcd into natural, civil, and 
artuiciai. I'kt natural, or solar day, is t/itau- 
ratiun of f oar and ttccnty hours, 'i lie artiliciai 
day, ii' tiiti time of Via sun's cuntinuance above 
t/ic horizon, ichicii is unequal, according to dij- 
fcrcnt times anU. seasons, by reason of the ob- 
liquity of the sphere. God called the light day, 
that IS, t/ic artijicial day. The evennig and ine 
mornuig were the iirst day, namely, natural, 
Gen. 1. o. The eivii day, is that, the beginning 
and end whereof is determined by the euni,non 
custom of any nation. Thetiebrews began their 
civil and icctesiasticuldayfrom one evening to 
another. FroiTi even unto even shall ye cele- 
brate your sabbalh. Lev.. -Zi. 32. The iiabylo- 
nians reckoned their (fays from one sun-rising 
to another ; the Italians from one sun-set lu 
anuth-.r : some from noon to -noon; and others 
from mi'j night to mianiglit. 

This day, or lu-day, do not only signify thejpar- 
ticalar day on which one is speaking, out like- 
wise any indefinite time. Thou art tupass over 
Jordan iJns day, JJeut. *S. ]. that is, in a short 
time after this,ihe word day being often put for 
liine, as in Gen. 2. 4, 17. In the day wnen 
God made the earth and the heavens: in the 
day tluu eaiest tiiereof thou shalt surely die, 
that is, at the time when thou tatcst thereof. 
To-uay, if ye will hear his voice, Htb. '6. 15 : 
that is, in this present season of grace, while 
you, enjoy the means of grace. Tne niglji ii far 
spent, iiie day is al hand, Rom. 13. 12. The time 
of heat.'iciiish ignorance and profaneness is 
in agreatmeasureoveT; and the time of gospel- 
light andsaviiig knowledge is begun among us. j 
The day oiJerusaiern, is thetime of its calamity 
and destruction, Psal. 137. 7. Abraham de- 
sired to see my liay, says oui' Saviour, John 8. 
o'6. He desired to have a prospect of the time 
of my coming in the flesh. One man esteenieth 
one day abuve another, Rom. 14. 5. He thinks 
that the Jewish festivals are holier tliaii other 
dj.ys, and still to be observed. He seeih ihat 
his day is coming, i'sal. 37. 13. 7'Ae time ap- 
pointed by God for his punishment or destruc- 
tion. Tins day have I begotten thee, Psal. 2. 7. 
that is, from all eternity, in which there is no 
succession, no yesterday, no to-morrow, but it 
is all as one continued day or moment, without 
change orfiuz. Or, this day, may refer to the 
manifestdtiun o/Chrisl's eternalsonshipin time; 
either in his birth and life, when his being the 
Son of God was demonstrated by thetcstimony 
of the angel,L,ukG 1.32. Jlnd of God the Father, 
Mat. 3. 17. I 17. 5. Bui chiejly at his resurrec- 
tion, by which he was declared to be the Son 
of God with power, Rom. 1. 4. In one day, 
that is, suddenly and unexpectedly, Rev. 18.8. 
The Christian sabbathis called ^AeLord's day, 
Rev. 1. 10. as the sacrament is called tAe Lord's 
supper,! Cor. 11. 20. because Ciirist instituted 
it, or, because the end of its institution was the 
remembrance o/ Christ's resurrection, as the end 
of the l^ord^s supper was the commemoration 
of his death ; or, because it is employed in his 
worship and service. The day of Judgment is 
likewise called the Lord's day, 1 Thess. 5. 2. 
It is his by destination, because thereon he has 
appointed to judge the world; but the sabbath 
is his by consecration, choice, and institution. 

Gen.l.o.Gnl called the light d. and darkness night 
32. 2:}. he said, lot me go, for the d. breaketh 

Ezod.21. 21. if ht' continue a d. or two, he shall 
40. 37. journeyed not, till the d. ii was taken up 

L''v.~3. 37. feasts of Lord, every thing upon his d. 

JV'mot. 3. 13. on the d. I smote first-born in Egypi 
7. 11. each inince shall offer his offering on his d. 



DAY 



14.34. each d. for a year shall bear your iniquities 

30. 8. if her liusband disallow her on the d. 12. 

Deut. 4. 10. t'se 'i.thou sroodest before L.in Horeb 

15. ye saw nn manner of simili'ude on the d. 
9. 7. from the d. thou didst depart out of Egypt 
24. have been rebellious from the d. I knew'you 
24. 15. at his d. t!iou shalt give him his hire 
Josh. <5. 10. ill! 'he d. I bid you shout, then shout 
9. 12. on the d. we came forth to go to you 
10. 13. the sun hasted net down about a whole «f. 

14. wa-; n 1 d. like that before or after it 
Judg. 1(5. 2. when it is d. we shall kill Samson 
19. t 8. and th';v tarried till the d. declined 
30. fr:>ni the d. that Israel came out of E^vpt 
RuthA. 5 what d. thou buyest the fidd of Xa..mi 
. Sam 0. !5. tlu' liOrd tcid Samuel a d. before 
24. 4. hi !i<ild !he d. of which the Lord said 
26. 10. smite him or his d. shall come to die 
2 Sam. 3. 35. while it was yet d. Jer. 15. 9. 
Ill 



2 Sam. 13. 32, from d. he forced his sister Tamar 
19. 24. from tlie d. the king departed, till the d. 

1 Kings 2. 37. that on the d. Ujou gousi out, 42. 
8. t M. inainlain llie tniug oi' a a. m his d. 

17. 14. till ilie d. that tiie Lord sendeth rain 

2 Kings i.8.itM\ on a '7. that Eiisha passed, 11.18. 
jVch. 4. 2. he said, will they make an end in a d.? 

22. in the night a guard, and labour on the d. 
Esth. 9. 17. and made it a d. of feasting, 18, 19. 
Job 1. 4. feasted in their houses, every one his d. 
(i. there was a d. when llie sons of God, 13. [ 2. 1. 
3. 3. let the d. perish wherein i was born 
14. G. he may rest, till he shall accomplish his d. 

18. 20. they shall be astonished at his d. 

19. 25. lie shall stand at latter d. upon the earth 
21. 30. the wicked is reserved to d. of destruction 

Fsal. 19. 2. d. unto d. uttereth speech, and night 

37. 13. for he seeth that his d. is coming 
78.42. nor remembered d. when he dehvered them 
84. 10. a d. in thy courts is better than a thousand 
119. Ib4. seven limes a c/. do 1 praise thee 

P/'oy. 4. 18.thaishineth more and more to j/erfect rf. 
7. 20. he will come home at the d. appointed 
27. 1. thou knowfcst not what a d. may bring fortli 

C'a?zt. 2.17. till d. break, and shadows tlee away ,4. tj. 

Jsa. 7. 17. from the d. thatEphraim departed 
30. t 8. that it may be tor the latter d. for ever 
43. 13. yea, before the d. was, I am he 
58. 5. a d. lor a man to alHict his soul 1 wilt thou 
call this a fast, an acceptable d. to the Lord? 
61. 2. and the d. of vengeance of our God, 03. 4. 

Jer. 12. 3. prepare them for the d. of siaugliter 

27. 22. there shall they be tiU ihe d. I visit them 
32. 31. from the d. they built it, even to this d. 
3'd. 2. from the d. I spake to thee, even lo this d. 

38. 28. till the d. that Je.usalem \<^as taken 
47. 4. because of the d. that cometh to spoil 
50. 27. woe unto them, for their d. is come 

Ezek. 4. 6. 1 have appoinied thee each d. for a year 

7. lu. behold the d. beliold it is come, the morning 
21. 25. thou wicked prince, whose d. is co^ie, 29. 

28. 15. from the d. that thou wast created 
30. 2. woe worth the d. || 3. for the d. is near 

18. at Tehaphnehes also the d. shall be darkened 
Da?i. 6. 10. maketh petition three times a d. 13. 
Hos. 9. 5. what will ye do in the solemn d.t 
Joel 2. 2. a d. of darkness and of gloominess 
Amos 5. 8. seek him that maketh the d. dark 

8. 10. I will make the end thereof as a bitter d. 
Jilic. 3. 6. and the d. shall be dark over them 

7. 4. the d. of thy watchmen, and thy visitation 
Zf;jA.2.2.beforetiie decree, the d. pa^s as the chaif 

3. 8. till the d. that I rise up to the prey 
ZccA.4.10.for who hath despised d. of small things? 
Jliil. 3. 2. but V, ho may abide the d. of his comiiigl 

4. 1. the d. cometh that shall burn as an oven 
j)/a£.24.38.marrying and giving in marriage, till the 

d. that Noe entered into the ark, Lvke 17. 27. 
50. the Lord of that servant shall come in a d. 
when he looketh not for him, Luke 12. 46. 
25. 13. ye neither know the d. nor the hour 
yi/ar/,;l. 35. rising u]) a great while befored.v.ent out 
Zy«A'el.20.dnmb till therf. these things be performed 
80. child grew till therf.of his shewing unto Israel 
17. 4. trespass seven times in a d. and tarn again 
24. so shall also the Son of Man be in his d. 
John 6. 39. but should raise it again at the last d. 
40. I will raise him up at the last d. 44, 54. 

8. 56. your father Abraham rejoiced to see my d. 

9. 4. 1 must work the work of him while it is d. 
Acts 1. 2. until the d. in which he was taken up 

12. 21. on a set d. Herod sat upon his throne 
If). 35. and when it was d. 23. 12. ] 27. 39. 
17. 31. because he hath apjiointed a d. in which 
27. 29. they cast four anchors, and wished for d. 
Rom.2.5.hat treasurest wrathagt'.inst the<i. of wrath 
13. 12. d. is at hand, let us therefore cast otf works 
14. 6. he that regardeth a d. rcgardeih it to iheLord 

1 Cor.3.13.ibr the rf. shall declare it, becapse it shall 
4. t 3. should be judged of you or of man's d. 

2 Cor. G. 2. behold, now is llie d. of salvation 
Eph. 4. 30. ye are sealed to the d. of redemption 
PA;7.1.G. will perform it until thed. of Jesus Christ 

1 Thess. 5 5. ye are all the children of the d. 

8. but let us who are of the d. be sober, putting on 

Hcb.A.l. again helimiieth a certain d. saying, to-d. 

8. would he not afterward spoken of another (Z.? 

10. 25. the more as ye see the d. approaching 

2 Pet. 1. 19. till the d. dawn, and the day-star arise 
3. 12, hasting to the coming of the d. of God 

/?ej;.9.15.which were prepared tor an hour and a d. 
See Atonement, Battle, Calasiity, Dark- 
ness, Evil, Holy, Last. 

All the D.AY. 
Psal.'25.5. teach me, for on thee do I wait all the d. 

71. 15. my mouth shew forth thy salvafion'7ZZ the d. 

89. 16. in thy name shall they rejoice all the d. 

102. 8. mine enemies reproach me all the d. 

119. 97. thy law is my meditation all thed. 
Is». 28.24.d'oth the plowman plow all the d. to sow 



DAY 

7sa. G.5. 2. I have spread out my hands ell the a 
5. these are a smoke, a fire that burneth all the 4 
iam. 1.13. hath made meuesolate and iHiia all thed 
3. 3. he lurneih his hand against me all the d. 
14. 1 was a derision to my pecjde all the d. 
62.thou hast heard their device aga. me all the d. 
Mat. 20. 6, why stand ye here all the d. idle 1 

AIL the LAY long. 

Z'eMi.28.32.fail with longing tor inem allthed.long 

33. 12. the Lord shall cover him all the d. long 

Psal. 32. 3. through my roaring all the d. Long 

.35. 28. irhall speak of lliy praise all the d. long 

38. 6. 1 am troubled, 1 go mourning all. the d.lung 

12. they imagine aeceiis all ihe d. Long 
44. 8. in God we boast all thed. long, and praiss 
22. for thy sake we are killed all the d. long 
71. 24. shall talk of tliy righteousness a/Zt/jfi d.Long 
73. 14. for all the d. long have 1 been plagued 
Prov. 21, 26. he coveteth greeddy all the d. long 

23. 17. be in the fear ot llie Lorti all the d. long 
Rorn.H}.21.aLL the d. Ion glstreiched i'ortli my hands 

DAY of death. 
Gen. 27.2. 1 am old, 1 know not the d. of my death 
Judg. 13. 7. a child be a Nazarite lo d.of Ins death 
l6fl/;t.l5.35.Sam.canje not to seetiaui Udd. of death 
2 Sc7n. 6. 23. Michal had no child till d. of death 

20. 3. concubines were shut up to d. ofxheu death 
2 Kings 15. 5.Uzziah the king was a leper to the d 
of his death, 2 Chron. 26. 21 
ZTccZ. 7.1. the d.of death belter than «Z. of one's birth 
8. 8. neither hath he power in the d. of death 
Jer. .52. 11. put him in };rison till ihe d. of his death 
34. every day a portion, till the a. cf his death 
By b.\Y, and Day by day. 
Gen. 39. 10. as she spake to Josei)h d. by d. 
Exod. 13. 21. the L^-rd went before them by d. 
22. he took not away the pillar of llie cloud by d. 

29, 38, thou shalt offer two lambs of the first year 

d. by d. continually, JV?<?n. 28, 3, 

40. 38. for the cloud of the Lord was upon the 

tabernacle by d. and fire by night, J\'u.m. 9. 16. 

J^'um. 10, 34. the cloud of ihe Lord was on them 

by d. 14. 14, Dcut. 1. 33. jVcA. 9, 19. 

Judg. 6. 27. because he cou'd not do it by d. 

2 Sam. 21 . 10. nor birds of air to rest on them by d. 

1 Chron. 12. 22. d. by d. there came lo help Davvi 

2 Chron. 21. 15. by reason of the sickness d. by d. 

24. 11. thus tliey did d. by d. andgaihertd money 

30. 21. the priests praised the Lord d. by d. 
Ezra 6. 9. let it be given d. by d. without faij 
JV*<7i. 8. IS. d. by d. he read in the law of God 
Psal. 91. 5. nor the arrow that fiieth by d. 

121. 6. the sun shall not smite ih.ee by d. 

136. 8, llie sun to rule by d. for his meicy endureth 
Isa.GQ. 19. the sun shall be no nn re thy light Jj/(i. 
Jtr. 31. S5. who givetli th.e sun for a ^ghi by d. 
Ezek. 12. 3. and rtmove by d. in their sight 
7, I did so, I brought forth my stuff' by d. 
Luke 11, 3. give us d. ly d. our daily bread 
2 Cor. 4. 16. the inward man is rerewed d. by d. 
Rev. 21. 25, the gates of it shall not be shut by d. 

Every DAY, 
Gen. 6. 15. the thoughts of Irs heart evil every d. 
Exod.Vd.A.go out and gather a certain rtite every d, 

29. 3G. thou shalt ofier a bullock every d. ° 

1 Sain. 23, 14. and S;iul s<ught David cve7-y d. 

2 Sam. 13. 37. David mourned f t r his son every d. 
2 Kings^Hi. 30. given him a ('ally rate for every d. 

1 Chron. IG. 37. minister, as every d. work required 

2 Chron. 8. 13. even after a certain rate every d. 
14. as the duty of every d. required, Ezra 3, 4. 

JVf'h. 11, 23. a portirin for singers, due for every d. 
12. 47. and tlie porters every d. his portion , 
Esth. 2. 11. Mordecai walked cf.^rf/rf. before court 
Psal. 7. 11. God is angry with the wicked every d. 
56. 5. every d. they wrest my words,their thoughts 
lio.'i.every (/.will I bless tliee and praise thy name 
Isa. 51, 13. and hast feared contimially every d. 
52. 5. and my name evry d. is blasphemed 
Ezek. 43. 25. seven days prepare cv-ry d. a goat 
Luke 16. 19, rich man fared sumptuously every d. 
Rom. 14. 5. another es'eemcth every d. alike 

Fr:ast-T>.\Y. 
Psal. 81. 3 b'ow trumpet on our solemn feast-d. 
jMat. 2(\ 5. they said, not on ihe fcast-d.MarklA.^ 
.John 2. 23. in feast-d. mnnv 1-elieved in his name 

First DAY. 
Grn. 1. 5. the even'ng ard morning weref.rst d. 
8.5.on lhe_^7-st d.of the month the mountains were 
seen, 13. Exod. 49. 2, 17, Lev. 23. 24. 
Exod. 12. 15. Iha first d. ve shall put away leaven, 
wh(:so enteth Wom first d. to seventh 
16. in Xhe first d. shall be a holy convocntion. 
Lev. 23. 7, 35. Xnm. 28. 18. ! 29. 1. 
Lev. 2.3. 39. on the first d. .4iall be a sabbath 

40 shall take on frst d. bonnhs of goodly treea 

J\''um. 1. 1. the Ijorti ss ake ^o Moses on he fi.st d. 

]8.thevHSsemb'ed the congregation on ^Icfirst d 

33.3S.on thefirsi d. Aaron went nn to Mount Hor 

Deui. 16. 4. the flesh sacr ficed fi.rst d nor remaip 



DAY 



DAY 



DAY 



2 Chron. 29. 17. they began oa Jirst d. to sanctify 
Ezra'.). 6. from lim Jirst d. begun lliey to offer 
7.9. jU Ihe jirsi d. began he to go up Iroai Babylon 
anii on AiajirsL d. came lie to Jerusalem 
]0. 16. sat down oi\jir.->t d. of the tenth month 
17. hy Jirst d.ut't\i&i month they made an end 
JVe/t.S.-^.Ezra brought the law on Jirst d. of month 
\S.iio\n Jirst unto last (i.he read ni ihe law of God 
£zcA;.2(j.l.in \.h.e Jirst (i.the word of theLord came, 
■2lK 17. I 31. 1. I 3-2. 1. Hag. J. 1. 
45.18. in jirst d. of the month shalt offer a bullock 
Z)a7i.lO.!-J.froni ih*^ jirst <Z. thou didst set thy heart 
J^Iat.'i'Q.Vi .Ji-rst t/.of unleavened bread, JHur/i;14. 12. 
Acts'-ZQ. 18. ye know ixom Jirst d. 1 came into Asia 
Phil. 1. 5. for your fellowsliii) Uom Jirst d. till now 
Sec Wkek. 
Second DAY. 
Gen. 1. 8. the evening and morning were second d. 
Exod. 2. 13. and when iie went out the second d. 
J^um.l. 13. on the second d. Nethaneel did offer 
2y.l7.on the second (Z.olfer twelve young bullocks 
"05/4. 6. 14. the second d. they compassed city once 
10. 32. took Lachish on the second d. and smote it 
*rMrf^.20.24.Israel came againstBenjamin second d. 
1 Sam. 20. 34. Jonathan did eat no meat second d. 
2CAro7i.3.2.hebegan to build 5ec«?irf(/.of the monti* 
JV'e/i.S. 13. on the second d. were gathered together 
Esth. 7. 2. the king said to Esther the second d. 
Jer. 41. 4. tiie second d. after he had slain Gedaliah 
Ezeli. 43. 22. on the second d. thou shalt offer a kid 

Third DAY. 

Gen. 1. 13. evening and morning were the third d. 

22. 4. on third d. Abraham saw tlie place afar off 

3l.22.it was told Laban on third d. Jacob was lied 

34. 25. on third d. when they were sote, two sons 

Exod. 4. t 10. nor since the third d. Josh. 3. t 4. 

19. 11. be ready against the third d.forthe third d. 

Lord will come down on mount Sinai, 15. 

Lev. 7. 17. the remainder of the flesh of sacrifice 

on the third d. shall be burnt with fire, 19. 6. 

;V«?,i.l9. 12. shall purify himself on third d. 31. 19. 

19. the clean person sprinkle unclean on third d. 

29. 20. on the third d. eleven bullocks, two rams 

Deut. 19. t 4. hated not from yesterday third d. 6. 

Jbs/i. 9. 17. Israel came to their cities on the third d. 

Jud or. 2Q. 30. lf,T. went against Benjamin the third d. 

1 Sam. 4. 1 7. not such a thing yesterday or third d. 

19. t 7. was in his presence as yesterday third d. 
2Sa?«.3.t 17.ye sought Dav. yesterday and t/iird d. 
IKino-sU.U.cviine to Rehob. third d.2Chr.lO. 12. 

2 Kings 13. t o.lsr. dwelt as yesterday and third d. 

20. 5. on the third d. f^o u[) to the house of Lord, 8. 
I Chron. 11. + 2. on third rf.wast he that leddest out 
Ezra 6. 15. the house was finished on the third d. 
Estk.5.i.0i\ the i/iiVf/ ft.Esther put on royal apparel 
Has. 6. 2. in ihe third d. he will raise us up and live 
Mat. 16. 21. .sutfer, and be killed, and be raised 

agau tlie third d. 17. 23. Luke 9. 22. 

20. 19. and the third d. he shall rise again, Jlfar/r 9. 

31. 1 10. 34. Luke 18.33. | 21. 7, 48. 

27. 64. the sepulchre be made sure till the third d. 

Luke 13. 32. and tlie third d. I shall be perfected 

24.21. to-day is tlie third d. sinqe all these things 

Jb/(rt2.1.onthet.'i*r(Xrf. there was a marriage inCana 

Acts 27.19. the third d. we cast out tackling of ship 

1 Cor. 15. 4. and that he rose again the third d. 

Fourth DAY. 
G^e7!.1.19. evening and morning were tlis fourth d. 
^Mm.29.23.on the fourth d. ten bullocks, two rams 

2 Chron. 20. 26. on the fourth d. they assembled 
£;zra8.33.on fourth c/. was sliver and gold weighed 
ZecA.7.1.word came to Zechariah on \.he fourth d. 

Fifth DAY. 
GcK. 1.23. the evening and morning -were the//^A d. 
JV*«m.29. 23. on th'i fifth d. nine bullocks, two rams 
Ezek. 1. 1. in the fifth d. of the month, 2. 1 8. 1. 

33. 21. in the fifth d. one came unto me, saying 

Sixth DAY. 

Ge7i. 1. 31. evening and morning were the sixtJi d. 

JEzof.1G.5.on the sixth rf. gather twice as much, 22. 

29.givetbyou on ilv^ sixth rf.t'iebread of two days 

J^um. 7. 42. on (he sixth d. Eliasaph offered 

29. 29. on the sixth d. eight bullocks, two rams 

Scvr.Jith DAY. 
Gen. 2. 2. on the srventh d. God ended his work 
3. and God blessed the seventh d. Exod. 20. 11. 
Ezod. 12.15.eateth leaven from first rf.to seventh d. 
16. on tlie seventh d. shall be a holy convoca- 
tion, Lev. 23. 8. JVam. 28. 25, 
13. 6. nnd in the seventh d. shall be a fenst 
16. 26. aix days gather it, bur the seventh d. is 
the sabbath, 20. 10. Lev. 23. 3. Deut. 5. 14. 
27. there went out some on the seventh d. 
29. let no man go out of his place on the sevcnthd. 
24. 16. on the seventh d. he called unto Moses 
31. 17 on the seventh d. God rested, Heh. 4. 4. 

34. 21. on seventh rf.thou shalt rest, in earing-time' 
35. 2. on seventh d. there shall be a holy d. to you 

Lpo 13. 5. the priest shall look on him the seventh 
d. 6, 27, 32, 34, 51. \ 14. 39. 
112 



Z/eu.14.9. the seventh d. lie shall shave, JVmtji. 6. 9. 
JVwm. 19. 12. on the seventh d. lie shall be clean 

19. sn the seventh d. puriiy himsell, 31. 19. 
31.24. ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh d. 
Jjeut. 16.8. on tlie ^cocnth d. a solemn assembly 
Josh.a.-i.on seventh c/. compass city seven limes, 15. 
Judg.l'i.i.o.QnsevcJith d.liiey said toSamson's wife 

17. on the seventh d. he luld her, because she 
2 Sam. 12. 18. on the seventh d. the child died 

1 Kings '■2i).2\). on the seventh d. battle was joined 
2Kings 25.8.on the seventh u.came Aebuzar-adan 
£Af/i.l.l0.ou 6'6«;e?tt/t <Z. when Aliasuerus was merry 
Ezek. 30. 20. in the seventh d. the word came 
45. 20. and so do the seventh d. of the month 
Hcb. 4. 4. he spake of the seventh d. on this wise, 
God did rest the seventh d. tiom all his works 
Eighth DAY. 
Exod. 22. 30. on the eighth d. thou shalt give it me 
Lev. 9. 1. on the eighth d. Moces called Aaron 
12.3. on eighth d. tlesh of fore-skin be circumcised 
14. 10. on the eighth d. he shall take two he-lambs 
23.bring two turtles on eighth </.15.14.J\''wm.6.10. 

22. 27. from the eighth d. it shall be accepted 

23. 36. on tlie eighth d. shall be a holy convoca. 
39, and on the eighth d. shall be a sabbath 

J\rum. 29. 35. on the eighth d. ye shall have a 

solemn assembly, 2 Chron. 7. 9. J^Teh. 8. 18. 

Ezek.4.'3.27 .oneig/Uh (i. priests makeburnt-offerings 

Luke 1. 59. that on tlie eighth d. they came to 

circumcise the child, Acts 7.8. Phil. 3. 5. 

mnth DAY. 

Lev. 23. 32. shall afflict your souls in the ninth d. 

2Kings 25.3. on ninth d. famine was sore, Jer.52.6. 

Jer. 39. 2. the ninth d. the city was broken up 

Tenth DAY, 

Exod. 12. 3. the tenth d. of this month take a lamb 

Lev. 16. 29. on the tenth d. of the month ye shall 

afflict your souls, 23. 27. J\rmn. 29. 7. 

25.9. on tenth d.the trumpet of jubilee shall sound 

./osh. 4. 19. people came out of Jordan on tejith d. 

2Kings25.i..oathetenthd.Nehncha.dnezzaiT came 

against Jerusalem, Jer. 52. 4. Ezek. 24. 1. 

Jer. 52. 12. on the tenth d. A'eb. burnt house of Ld. 

Ezek. 20. 1. on tcjith d. the elders came to enquire 

40. 1. on tenth d. the hand of the Lord was upon 

Eleventh DAY. 

Jfam.l .12.0X1 the eleventh d.Pagiel of Asher offered 

Twelfth DAY. 
J^wm. 7.78.on twelfth d. Ahira of Naphtali offered 
i^iraS. 31. departed on twelfth d.lo go to Jerusalem 
Ezek.29.1. on twelfth d. the word came to Ezekiel 

Thirteenth DAY. 

Esth.3.^2.king's scribes were calledon thirteenfhd. 

13. to destroy all Jews on thirteenth d. 8. 12. | 9. 1. 

9.17.on \hQ thirteenth d.oi mouxhAddiX they rested 

18. the Jews at Shushan assemb.on thii'teenthd. 

Fourteenth DAY. 

Exod.V2.Q. ye shall keep the lamb iiW fourteenth d. 

l^.on fourteenth d.ye shall eat unleavened bread 

Z/eu.23.5.in the fourteenth d.h the Lord's passover 

jXam. 9. 3, 5.' | 28. 16. Josh. 5. 10. 2 Chr. 

30. 15. I 35. 1. Ezra 6. 19. £26*. 45. 21. 

J^uvi.d. 11. on fourteenth d. at even they shall eat it 

£5t/t.9.15.Jews gathered together on fourteenth d. 

17.andon (he fourteenth r/.of the same restedthey 

j3cis27.33.this Is fourteenth d.ye continued fasting 

Fifteenth DAY. 

Exod.ia.l. came to wildern. of Sinai on fifteenth d. 

Lev. 23. 6. and on fifteenth d. is feast, J\rum.28. 17. 

34. the fifteenth d. of the seventh month, 39. 

J\''um. 29. 12. Ezek. 45. 25. 

JVum.33. 3. departed from Rameses on fifteenth d. 

1 Kings'\2.32.he ordained a feast on fifteenth d.33. 
Esth.^.\9>.i\\e Jews on fifteenth d. rested yearly, 21. 
Ezek.'32.\7 .on fifteenth (/.word of L. came toEzek. 

Sixteenth DAY. 

2 Chr. 29. 17, and in sixteenth d. they made an end 

Seventeenth DAY. 

Gen. 7. 11. on seventeenth d. were fount, broken up 

8. 4. ark rested on seventeenth d. on mount Ararat 

Twentieth Y)\Y. 

J\'*tt??i.lO. 11. on twentieth d.Xhe cloud was taken up 

Ezra 10. 9. on twentieth d. people satin the streets 

Twenty-first DAY. 
Exod.V2.'\'&. eat unleaven. bread till twenUj-first d. 
Hag.2.1.\ntwentii-first rf.camethe word toHaggai 

Twenty-third DAY. 
2 Chron. 7. 10. t.-t. d. Solomon sent people to ten's 
Esth.S.'-J.on t.-t. ^.written asMordecai commanded 

Twenty-fourth DAY. ' 

J\''eh. 9. l.on t.-fourth d. !sr. assembled with fast. 

Dan. 10. 4. on t.-fourth d. I was by river Hiddekel 

Hag.l.lo. in t.-fourth a. Ld. stirred up Zerubbabel 

2. 10. in the t.-fourth d. word came to Haggai, 20. 

18. consider from the t.-fourth d. of ninth month 
ZecA. 1.7.on thet.-fourth d.came word toZechariah 

Twenty-fifth DAY. 
JVeA.6.15. the wall was fini-sh. in the twenty-fi,fth d. 
Jer. 52. 31, on twenty-fifth d. Evil-merodach lifted 
up the head of Jehoiaphin 



Twenty-seventh DAY. 
Gen. 8, 14. on the t.-seventh d. was ihecanh dri94 
2 Kings 25.27,on t.-s. d. Evil-inerodach lifted bead 

Good DAY. 
1 Sam. 25. 8. we come in a good d. give to Dav^l 
Esth. 8. 17. Jews had gladness and a good d. 9. ly. 

9. 22. was turned from inoriiing into a good d. 

Great DAY. 
Jer. 30. 7. alas, thai d. is great., none is like it 
Hos. 1. 11. for ^reaf sha.l be the d. of Jezrecl 
Joil2. 11. the d. of the Lord is great and terrible 
31. sun to darkness, moon to blood, belore the 
g. and terrible d. of the Lord come, Acts 2. 2i). 
Zeph. 1. 14. the great d. ot the Lord is near 
jMj,1.4.5. before tiie coming oi great d. of the Lord 
Johyi 7. 37. that ^reat d. of the least, Jcsue cried 
Judc 6. reserved unto the judgment ot the g real d 
Rev. 6. 17. for the great d. ot his wrath is con;r 

16. 14. to gather to the battle of the great d. 

In th^ DAY. 

Gen. 2. 4. 171 ihe d. that the Lord made the eartb 

17, 171 the d. thou eatest thereof thou ehalt die 

3. 5. in the d. ye eat, your eyes shall be opened 

31. 40. thus I was, in the d. drought consumed me 
35. 3. who answered me in the d. of my distres? 

Exod. 32. 34. nevertheless in the d. when 1 visit 
Lev. 6. 5. 171 the d. of his trespass-offering 
20. offer in the d. when he is anointed, 7. 36. 

7. 35. 771 the d. he presented them to minister 
14. 2. law of leper in the d. of his clcai.s. J\"i/?7i.6 9. 

t 57. 771 the d. of the clean and unclean 
J^uni. 23. 26. also 777 the d. of (he first-iruitis 
30. 5. if her father disallow 77i the d. he hearem 

7. husband held his peace in the d. he heard it 
Josh. 10. 12. 777 thed. L. delivered up the Aniorites 

14. 11. as strong as I was 777 the d. Moses sent mo 

1 Sam. 20. f 19. where thou didst hide 777 the d. 
21. 6. put liot bread 777 the d. it was taken away 

2 Sa??7.22. 1. in the d. the Lord had delivered him 
1 Kings 2. 8. who cursed me ??7 the d. that I fied 
A>/i. 13. 15. 771 the d. wherein ihey sold \ ictuals 
Esth. 9. 1. in the d. the enemies of the Jews hoped 
Job 20. 28. his gocus flow away 777 the d. of wrath 
Psal. 95. 8. as ??7 the d. of temptation, Hcb. 3. 8. 

102. 2. hide not tliy face 777 the d. of trouble, in 
the d. when I call, answer me speedily 
110. 3. thy people be willing 771 the d. of thy power 
5. shall st;ike through kings iii the d. of his wrath 
137. 7. remember Edom 777 the d. of Jerusalem 
138. 3. 777 the d. when I cried, thou answetedst me 
Prov. 6. 34. he will not spare 777 the d. of vengeance 
11. -4. riches profit not ?n the d. of wrath 
24. 10. if thou faint m the d. of adversity 
Eccl. 7. 14. 771 the d. of prosjierily be joyful, but 
777 the d. of adversity consider 

8. 8. neither hath he power in the d. of death 

12. 3. in the d. when the keepers sliall tremble 
Cant. 3. 11. crowned him 777 the d. of liis e.«j;oasals^ 

and 777 the d. of the gladness of his heart 
8. 8. in the d. when she shall be spoken for 
Isa. 9. 4. broken the yoke as 777 the d. of Midian 

10. 3. what will ye do 777 the d. of visitation 7 
11. 16. 777 the d. he came out of Egypt, Hos. 2. 15. 

13. 13. shall remove in the d. of hi> fierce anger 

17. 11. 777 the d. shalt thou make thy plant grow 

777 the d. of grief and desperate sorrow 
30.25.?77</7erf. of great slaughter, when the hevv-ers 
26. 777 the d. that the Lord bindeth Vip the breach 
5H. 3. 777 the d. of your fast you find pleasure 

Jer. 16. 19. O Lord, my refuge ??7 the d. of affiictioB 
17. 17. thou art my hope ??i the d. of evil 
18.17. shew back and not face 7';/ iAf (/.ofcalamity 
3G. 30. his dead body shall be cast out in the d. 

Lam. 1. 12. afflicted me 777 thed. of h s fierce anger 
2.1. remembered not nis footstool 777. the rf.of angei 

3. 57. thou drewest near ?'77 the d. that I called 
Ezek.l.l'd. gold not deliver .them ??t the d. of wrath 

16. 4. thy nativity in the d. thou wnst born, 5. 
56. Sodon) not mentioned iyi the d. of (hy pride 
27. 27. they shall fall ??7 the d. of thy ruin 
.30.9. great pain came on them as 77; the ./.of Egypt 

32. 10. every man for his life ?77 thr d. oi'thy fal! 

33. 12. in the d. he turneih f'runi Ji s wickedness, 

not able to live in the d. thut he sinneth 
Hos. 2. 3. lest I set her as 777 the d. she was born 

4. 5. therefore shalt thou fall 7?7 the d. ond 1 rophet 
Amos 1. 14. with a tempest in thr d.ot' a whirlwind 

8. 9.1 will darken the earth 777 th'' c'ear d. 
Obad. 11. 77! thed. thou stoodesi on the other side 
12. nor rejoiced 777 the d. of their des'rurtion 
14. those of his thatdid ren^ain 777 the d. ofdist, 
.Mai. 4. 3. 777 the d. that I shnl! do th's, saith Lord 
f.uke 17. 30. 777 the d. when (he Son is revealed 
.Tohn 11.9. if any walk ?7J the d. lie stunble'h not 
/io77?.2.16. 777. <Z. when G. sha'l judge secrets of mec 
13. 13. let us wa'k honestly ns 77) the a. 

1 Cor. 1. 8. maybe blamel'ss 777 the d. of our Lord 

2 Cor. 6.2. ?■?? thed. of salvation I succoured thee 
Phil. 2. 16. that I may rejoice 777 -the d. of Christ 
Hcb. 8. 9. 171 the d. when I took thejn by tb > hana 



DAY 

1 Pet. 2. 12- may glorify God in the d. jf visitation 

DAY of Judgment. ' 

Mat 10. 15. it shall be more tolerable for Sodom 
in the d. of judgment^ 11. 24. Mark 6. 11. 
11.2-2. more tolerabiefur Tyre and Sidon in d.ofj. 

12. 3u. shall give account thereof in d. ofjudg. 

2 Pet. 2. 9. and to reserve the unjust to d. ofj. 

3. 7. are reserved unto tire against the d. ofj. 

1 John 4. 17. we may have boldness in the d. ofj. 

DAY of the Lord. 
Isa. 2- 11 d. of Ike L. shall be on every one proud 
13.6. d. of the L. is at hand, Joel 1. 15. Zepk. 1. 7. 
9. the d. of the L. cometli, Joel 2. 1. Zech. 14. 1. 
34 8. for it is the d. of the Lord's vengeance 
Jer. 4G. 10. this is the d. of the L. God of hosts 
Lam. 2.22. in the dfof the L.'s anger none escaped 
Ezelc. 13. 5. to stand in battle in the d. of the Lord 

30. 3. the d. of the L. is near, Joel 3. 14. Ob ad. 15. 
Amos 5. 18. woe to you that desire the d. of the L. 
Zeph. 1. 8. in d. of the L.'s sacrifice I will punish 

18. shall deliver them in the d. of the L.'s wrath 

2. 2. before the d. of the L.'s anger come on you 

3. ye shall be hid in the d. of the Lord's anger 

J\Ial. 4. 5. before the coming of the d. of the Lord 

1 Cor. 5. 5. spirit may be saved in d. of the Lord 

2 Cor. 1. 14. as ye are ours in the d. of the Lord 
1 Thess. 5. 2. d. of L. cometh as a thief, 2 Pet. 3.10. 
Rev. 1. 10. 1 was in the Spirit on the Lord's d 

See Great Day. 
One DAY. 
Gen. 27. 45. why deprived of you both in one d. ? 
Lev. 22. 28. not kill it and her young in one d. 
J^um. 11. 19. ye shall not eat one d. or two days 
1 §am. 2. 34. in one d. they shall die both of them 

27. 1. I shall one d. perish by the hand of Saul 

1 Kings i. 22. Solomon's provision for one d. was 
20. 29. Israel slev/ of Syrians 100,000 in one d. 

2 Chr. 28. 6. Pekah slew in Judah 120,000 in one d. 
Ezra 10. 13. neither is this the work of one d. 
Esth. 3. 13. kill children and women in one d. 8.12. 
Isa. 9. 14. Lord cut off branch and rush in one d. 

10. 17. shall devour his thorns and briars in 07ie d. 

47. 9. two things shall come to thee in one d. 

68. 8. shall earth be made to bring forth in one d. ? 
Zech. 3. 9. remove the iniquity of land in one d. 

14. 7. it shall be one d. which shall be kno^vn 
Acts 21. 7. we abode with the brethren one d. 

28. 13. and after one d. the south wind blew 
Rom. 14. 5. one esteemeth one d. above another 

1 Cor. 10.8. fell in one d. twenty-three thousand 

2 Pet.3.8. one (Z/-with the Lord as a thousand years 
Rev. 18. 8. therefore her plagues come in one d. 

DAY joined with night. 
Gen. 1. 14. lights to divide d. from the night 

18. to rule over the d. and over the night 
8. 22. cold and heat, d. and night, shalj not cease 

31. 39. 1 bare loss, whether stolen by d. or night 
Exod. 10. 13. Lord brought an east-v.ind d. and Ji. 

13. 21. to give them light to go by d. and night 
Lev. 8. 35. abide at door of tabernacle d. and tiight 
J^Tum. 11. 32. people stood up thatrf. and all night 
Dent. 28. 66. and thou shalt fear d. and night 
Josh. 1. 8. this book of the law not depart, but thou 

shalt meditate therein d. and night., Psal. 1. 2. 
1 Sam. 19. 24. lay naked all that d. and that night 
I Kings 8. 29. that thine eyes might be opened 

toward this house night and d. 2 Chr. 6. 20. 
Xeh. 1. 6. which I pray before thee d. and night 

4. 9. and set a watch against them d. and night 
Esth. 4. 16. neither eat nor drink night or d. 
Job 17. 12. they change the night into d. 

26. 10. till the d. and night come to an end 
Psal. 32.4. d. and night thy hand was heavy on me 

42. 3. my tears have been my meat d. and night 
55. 10. d. and night they go about it on the walls 
74. ]6. the d. islthine, the night also is thine 
88.1.0 Lord, I have cried d. and nighthefoxe thee 
139. 12. but the night shineth as ihe d. 
Eccl. 8. 16. that neither d. nor iiight seeth sleep 
Fsa. 4. 5. smoke by d. and flaming fire by night 

27. 3. I the Lord will keep it d. and night 
34. 10. it shall not be quenched d nor night 
38. 12. with pining sickness from d. to night 

13. from d. to night wilt thou make an end of me 
&i. 11. gates, they shall not be shut d. nor night 
62. 6. watchmen never hold their peace d.norn. 
Jer. 9. 1. that I might weep d. and night for slain 
14.17.eyes rundown tears d.and night, Lam.2.18. 
16. 13. and there serve other gods d. and night 
33. 20. that there should not be d. nor night 
Zech.li.l. day known to the Lord, nor d. nor night 
Mark 4. 27. and should sleep and rise night and d. 

5. 5. d. and night he was in the mountains 

1 l.SO.this d. even this night, before the cock crow 
Luke'i. 37. with fasting and prayers night and d. 

18. 7. his elect, which cry d. and night to him 
Acts 9. 24. watched gates night and d. to kill him 

20. 31. cease not to warn every one night and d. 

26. 7.our tribes instantly serving God d. and night 

SOr.l 1.25. thrice I Buffered shipwreck, a d. and n. 

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DAY 

1 TAcss.2.9. labouring d. and n. because would no'. 
3.l0.night and d. praying exceedingly, 1 Tcm. 5.5. 

'll'hess. 3.8. but wrought with labour ni>A£ and d. 

■1 Tim. 1. 3. without ceasing I liave remembrance 
of thee in my prayers night and d. 

Rev. 4. 8. and they rest not d. and night, saying 
7. 15. and serve him d. and night in his temple 
8. 12. d. shone not for a third part, and the night 
12.10. who accused them before God d. -Midnight 
14.1 l.they have no rest d. nor night, who worsliip 
20.10. be tormented d. and night for ever and ever 
Sabbath'DAY. 

Exod..lQ. 26. the seventh d. is the sabbath, 20. 10. 

20. 8. remember the sabbath-d. to keep it holy, 

Dtut. 5. 12. 
11. Lord blessed the sabbath-d. and hallowed it 

31. 15. whosoever doeth any work on sabbath-d. 
35. 3. ye shall kindle no fire on the sabbath-d. 

JSTum. 15. 32. a man that gathered sticks on sab.-d. 

28.B.olfer on ihesabbath-d.iwo lambs of firstyear 

Z)eiti. 5.15. God commanded to keep the sabbath-d. 

A'e/t.lO. 31. if the people sell victuals on sabbath-d. 

13. 15. burdens brought to Jerusalem on sabbath-d. 

17. evil that ye do, and profane the sabbath-d. 

19. shouldno burden be brought in on saiSatA-tZ. 

22. Levites keep the gates to sanctify sabbath-d. 

Jer. 17. 21. and bear no burden on the sabbath-d. 

22. nor carry forth a burden on the sabbath-d. 
Ezek. 46. 4. the prince shall offer in the sabbath-d. 
j¥at. 12. I.Jesus went on the sabbath-d.ihxQnghXhe 
corn, and discipleswere ahungered,jliarA-2.23. 

8. for the Son of Man is Lord of the sabbath-d. 
11. if it fall into a pit on sabbath-d. Lukeli. 5. 

24. 20. pray that your flight be not on sabbath-d. 
Mark 2.24.v.'hy do they on s.-d. that is not lawful 1 

3. 2. whether hewould heal on sabbath-d. LukeG.l. 

6.2. he went into the synagogue on the sabbath-d. 

Luke 4. 16. Acts 13. 14. 

LukelS.lQ. be loosed from this bond on sabbath-d. 

14. 1. as he went to eat bread on the sabbath-d. 
23. 56. prepared spices, and rested the sabbath-d. 

John 5. 10. it is sabbath-d. it is not lawful to carry 

16. because he had done these things on sab.-d. 

7. 22. and ye on the sabbath-d. circumcise a man 

9.14. it was the sabbath-d. when Jesus made clay 

19. 31. bodies not remain on the cross on sab.-d. 

Acts 13.27. which are read every sabbath-d. 15.21. 

44. next sabbath-d. came almost the whole city 

Same DAY. 

Gc?!.7.11.the same tZ.were the fountains broken up 

13. the self-sa?He d. entered Noah into the ark 

15. 18. in that same d. the Lord made a covenant 
Exod. 12.17. the saine d. I brought your armies, 51. 
Lev. 7.15. flesh eaten the same d.l6. \ 19.6. | 22. 30. 

23. 14. ye shall eat no parched corn till same d. 

28. and ye shall do no work in that same d. 

29. that shall not be afflicted in that same d. 
.-Vi/?;*. 6.11. priest shall hallow his head that same d. 
Lent. 32.48. tlie Lord spake to iNIoses that same d. 

1 Kings8. 64. same d. king hallowed middle court 
13. 3. and he gave a sign the same d. saying 

Ezek. 23. 38. have defiled my sanctuary, s. d. 39. 

24. 2. write thee the name of this same d. king of 
Babylon set himself against Jerusalem tins 5. d. 

Zeph. 1. 9. the same d. also will I punish those 
Zech. 6. 10. take of them, and come the same d. 
//wA;el7.29.but the same d. Lot went out of Sodom 

23. 12. the same d. Pilate and Herod made friends 
John 5. 9. and on the same d. was the sabbath 

80. 19. s. d. at evening, Jesus stood in midst 
Acts 1. 22. unto that s. rf. that he was taken up 
2. 41. the 5. d. were added to church, 3,000 souls 

Since the DAY. 
Exod. 10. 6. since the d. they were on the earth 
Deut. 4. 32. since the d. that God created man 
\Sam.8.8.since the d. that I brought them up out of 
Egypt, tO'lhis day, 1 Kings 8. 16. 1 Chron.17.5. 

2 Kings 6. 6. siiice the d. that she left the land 
Jer. 7. 25. since the d. your fathers came forth 
Col. 1. 6. as in you, si7ice the d. ye heard of it 

9. since the d. we heard it, do not cease to pray 
* That DAY. 

Exod. 8. 22. 1 will sever in that d. land of Goshen 

10. 13. Lord brought east-wind on land all that d. 
28. that d. thou seest my face, thou shalt die 

13. 8. thou shalt shew thy son in that d. saying 

14. 30. thus the L. saved Israel that d. out of hand 

32. 28. there fell of the people that d. 3,000 
Z/fiu. 16.30. that d. shall the priest make atonement 
Jfam. 9.6. they could not keep the passover that d. 

30. 14. because he held his peace in that d. 
Deut. 1. 39. your children in that d. had no knowl. 

21. 23. thou shalt in any wise bury him that d. 
31. 18. I will surely hide my face in that d. 

Josh. 6. 15. only that d. they compassed the city 
14.12.heardest in that d.how Anakims were there 
Judg. 20. 26. Israel fasted that d. 1 Sam. 7. 6. 
1 Sam. 8. 18. and ye shall cry out in that d. and 
the Lord will not hear you in that d. 
9. 24. so Saul did eat with Samuel that d. 
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DAY 

lSa;?i.l0.9. an'd all those signs came to pass that d. 

12. 18. the Lord sent ihunder and rain that d. 

14. 23. so the Lord saved Israel that d. 
37. Saul asked, but he answered him not that d 

16. 13. Spirit of Lord came on La\ id from that d 

18. 9. Saul eyed David from that d. and forward 
2 Sam. 6. 9. David was afraid of ihe Lord that a. 

11. 12. so Uriah abode in Jerusalem that d. 
l.firtK^sl4.14.cutott' the house of Jeroboam tliat d 
2 Chron. 15. t H- offered that d. of spoil 700 oier. 

18. 24. behold, thou shalt see on tliat d. 
J\''eh. 8. 17. to that d. Israel had not done so 
£s«/i.3.14.they should be ready against that rf.8.13 
Job 3. 4. let thatd. be darkness, let net G. regard n 
Psal. 146.4. in that very d. his thoughts perish 
Prov. 12. 1 16. a fool's wrath is in that d. know n 
Isa. 2. 11. Lord alone shall be exalted in that d. 17. 

10. 32. as yet shall he remam at jN'ob that d. 

19. 21. Egyptians shall know the Lord in that d. 
24. 21. in that d. the Lord shall punish the host 
26. 1. in that d. shall this song be sung in Judah 
29. 18. in that d. shall the deaf hear the words 
52. 6. they shall know in that d. that I am he 

Jer. 39. tlO. Nebuz. gave them vineyards in that d. 

16. they shall be accomplished in that d. 

17. but I will deliver thee in that d. saith the L. 
Ezek. 29. 21. in that d. Israel shall be exalted 

38. 19. in thatd. there shall be a great shaking 
39. 22. know I am the Lord from that d. forward 
48. 35. the name of tire city from that d. shall be 

Hos. 2. 18. and in that d. will I make a covenant 
Joel 3. 18. in that d. mountains shall drop new wine 
Amos 2. 16. he shall flee away naked in that d. 
8.3. the songs of the temple be bowlings in that d, 
Obad.8.s\m\[ I not in that d. destroy the wise men '' 
Zeph. 1. 15. that d. is a day of wrath, of trouble 
Zech. 2. 11. nations be joined to the Lord in that d~ 

9. 16. Lord their God shall save them in that d. 

11. 11. my covenant it was broken in that d. 

12. 8. the feeble at that d. shall be as David 
11. in that d. s-hall there be a great mourning 

13. 1. in that d. shall there be a fountain opened 

14. 4. his feet shall stand that d. on the mount 
9.in that d. shall there be one Lord, his name one 

Mai. 3. 17. in that d. when I make up my jewels 
Mat. 7. 22. many will say to me in that d. Lord 

24. 36. hnioi that (Z.knowethno man, JIfarfc 13.32. 

26. 29. till that d. I drink it new, Mark 14. 25. 
Luke 6. 23. rejoice ye in that d. and leap for joy 

10. 12. be more tolerable in that d. for Sodom" 

21. 34. and so that d. come on you unawares 
23.54. and thatd.was the preparation and sabbath 

John 1. 39. they came and abode with him that d. 

11. 53. from that d. they took counsel together 

14. 20. at that d. ye shall know I am in the Father 
16. 23. and in that d. ye shall ask me nothing 

26. at that d. ye shall ask in my name 
IThcss. 5. 4. that d. should overtake you as a thief 
2Thess.l.lO. our testimony was believed in thatd. 

2. 3. that d. shall not come, except tliere come 
2 Tim.l.l^.I have committed to him against that d. 

18. he may find mercy of the Lord in that d. 
4. 8. the crown the Lord shall give meat that d. 

This DAY. 
G'fi7i.4.14.thou hast driven me ovXthis d.fxom earth 

24. 12. I pray thee send me good speed this d. 

25. 31. he said, sell me this d. thy birth-right 
33. sv.ear to me this d. and he sware unto him 

41. 9. I do remember my faults this d. 
48. 15. God who fed me all my life long to this d. 
Exod. 12. 14. this d. shall be for a memorial 
17. therefore observe this d. in your generations 

13. 3. remember this d. in which yo came r nn 4. 
Deut. 1. 10. you are this d. ds the stars of heuv . ii 

2. 25. thisd. will I begin to put the dread of thee 

4. 4. are alive every one of you this d. 5. 3. 

5. 24. seen this d. that God doth talk with man 

6. 24. &s it is at this d. 8. 18. Ezra 9. 7. 

7.11. the statutes which I commanded thee this d 

4. 40. I 6. 6. I 8. 1, 11. I 10. 13. | 30. 2, 8. 

8. 19. 1 testify against you this d. ye shall perish 

11. 8. commandments which I command you t. d. 

13, 27, 28. 1 13. 18. 1 15. 5. | 19. 9. i 27. 1, 4. 

32. statutes which T set before you this d. 

12. 8. not do after all things ye do here this d. 

26. 17. avouched this d. the Lord to be thy God 

27. 9. this d. thou art become the people of the L 

29. 4. hath not given you ears to hear to this d 
10. ye stand this d. all of you before the Lord 
18.whose heart turneth awav this d. from the L. 

30. 15. I set before thee this d. life and death, 19. 
16. I commanded thee this d. to love the Lord 

31. 27. while I am yet alive with you this d. 
34. 6. no man knoweth his sepulchre to this d. 

Josh. 3. 7. this d. will I begin to magnify thee 
4. 9. the twelve stones are there unto this d. 

7. 25. the Lord shall trouble thee this d. 

14. 10. and now I am this d. eighty-five years old 
11. 1 am as strong this d. as when Moses sent me 

22. 16. to turn away this d. from following Lord 



DAY 



DAY 



DAY 



fosh.'^. 17. which we are not cleansed fill this d. 
22. it" it be in rebellion, save us not tkis d. 

23.8. cleave to the Ld. as ye have done unto this d. 

24. 15. choose you tkis d whom ye will servi 
Judg. 1. 215. Luz is the ..anie tiiereot unlo this d. 

10. 15. deliver us only, we tuay tliee, tkis d. 

19. 30. since Israel came up out of ihe land ol 
Egypt to this d. 1 Siun 6. 8. 2 Sam. 7. 6. 
2 Kings 21. 15. 1 Ckron. 17. 5. Jer. 7. 25. 
Ruth 4.0. Boaz said, ye are witnesses this d. 10. 
1 Sam. 10. 19. ye have this d. rejected your God 
11.13.there shall not a man be put to death this d. 
14. 45. Jonathan hath wrought with God this d. 
15.28. Lord hath rent kingdom from thee this d. 
17. 10. 1 defy the armies of Israel this d. 
18. 21. thou shalt this d. be my son-in-law 
21.5. though it were sanctified this d. in the vessel 
22. 8. my servant to lie in wail as at this d. 13. 
25. 32. the Ld. which sent thee this d. to meet me 
33. who kept me tlus (Z.froni coming to shed blood 

26. 21. my soul was precious in thine eyes this d. 
24. as thy life was much set by this d. in my eyes 

30. 25. made it an ordinance for Israel to this d. 
^Sam. 3.39. 1 am this d. weak, though anoint, king 
4. 3. Beeioihites were sojourners unto this d. 

1 Kings 8. CI. to keep his commands as at this d. 

2 Kings 7. 9. this d. is a day of good tidings 
17. 34. unto this d. do after former manners, 41. 

2 Chron. 5. 9. and there it is unto this d. 
35. 21. I come not against thee this d. but against 
JVeA. 9. 36. behold, we are servants this d. 
Psal. 2.7. the Lord said, thou art my Son, this d. 
have I begotten thee, ..icts 13. 33. Heb. 1. 5. 

118. 24. this is the d. which the Lord hath made 

119. 91. they continue this d. according to thy 
Prov. 7. 14. this d. have I paid my vows 

22. 19. I have made known to thee this d. 
Isa. 38. 19. the living praise thee, as I do this d. 

56. 12. and to-morrow shall be as this d. and much 
Jer. 25. 13. hissing and a curse, as at this d. 44. 22. 

35. 14. for to this d. tlrey drink none, but obey 

36. 2. from the days of Josiah even to this d. 
44. 10. they are not humbled even unto this d. 

Z,am.2.16. certainly this is the d. that we looked for 
Ezek. 39. 8. this is the d. whereof I have spoken 
Dan. 9. 7. to us confusion of faces, as at this d. 
Hag. 2. 15. consider from this d. and forward, 18. 

19. from this d. will I bless you 
Mat. 6. 11. give us this d. our daily bread 

11. 23. Sodom would have remained to this d. 

27. 8. was called the field of blood to this d. 
19.1 have suffered many things this d.\n a dream 

.28. 15. is reported among the Jews to this d. 

Luke2. 11. for to you is born this d. a. Saviour 
4.21. this d. is this scripture fulfilled in your ears 
19. 9. this d. is salvation come to this house 
42. if thou hadst known, at least in this thy d. 
92. 34. cock not crow this d. before thou deny me 

jScts 2. 29. his sepulchre is with us to this d. 

22. 3. zealous toward God, as ye are all this d. 

23. 1. in good conscience before God till this d. 

24. 21. I am called in question by you this d. 
26. 22. 1 continue unto this d. witnessing to small 

29. 1 would all that hear me this d. were as I am 
Rom. 11. 8. that they should not heat unto this d. 
2 Cor. 3. 14. till this d. remaineth the vail, 15. 

To DAY. 
(7571.21. 26. neither yet heard I of it but to d. 

30. 32. I will pass through all thy flock to d. 

40. 7. wherefore look ye so sadly to d. ? 
.EiofZ.2.18.howisitthatye are come so soon tod. ? 

14. 13. salvation which he will shew you to d. 

16. 23. bake that which you will bake to d. 

32. 29. consecrate yourselves to d. to the Lord 
J^e-n. 9. 4. for to d. the Lord will appear to you 
Dent. 15. 15. I command thee this thing to d. 

29.13. that he may establish thee to d. for a people 

1 Sam. 4. 3. wherefore hath Lord smitten us to d. ? 
9. 1 13- get you up, for to d. ye shall find him 

t27. .stand still to d. that I may shew thee 
11. 13. to d. Lord wrought salvation in Israel 
24. 10. behold, how that the Lord had delivered 
thee to d. into mine hand in the cave, 26. 23. 

2 Sam. 6. 20. how glorious was the king to d. ! 
13. 4. why art thou lean from day to d. 7 

16. 3. to d. shall the house of Israel restore me 

1 Kings 18. 15. I will shew myself to him to d. 
22. 5. enquire at word of Lord to d. 2 Chr. 18. 4. 

2 Kings 4. 23. wherefore wilt thou go to him to d. ? 
6. 28. give thy son that we may eat him to d. 

1 Ckron. 16. 23. sing to Lord all the eirth, shew 
forth from day to d. his salvation, Psal. 96. 2. 
Esth. 3. 7. they cast the lot from day to d. 
Job 23. 2. even t.o d. is my complaint bitter 
Psal. 95. 7. he is our God, we his pasture, to d. 
if ve will hear his voice, Heb. 3. 7, 15. 1 4. 7. 
Ji5r.34.tl5.ve were to d. turned, and had done right 
Zeck. 9. 12. to d. do I declare, that I will render 
Mat. 6. 30. the grass of the field, which to d. is, 
and to-morrow is cast into the oven,Z,?i/tel2.28. 
114 



Mat. 21. 28. said, son, go work to d. in my vineyard 
Lu/cc 5. 26. we have seen strange tilings to d. 

13.32. behold, I do cures to d. and to-morrov.' 
33. I must walk to d. and the day following 

19. 5- for to d. I must abide at thy house 

23. 43. to d. shalt thou be with me in Paradise 

24. 21. besides all this, to d. is the third day 
Heb. 3. 13. exhort daily, while it is called to d. 

5. 5. thou art my Son, to d. have I begotten thee 
13. 8. Jesus Christ, same yester. to d. and for ever 

./a7rt.4.13. ye that say, to d.ox to-morrow,we will go 

2Pet.2.8.Lot vexed his righteous soul from day tod. 
DAY of trouble. 

2 Kings 19.3. this day is a d. of trouble., Isa. 37. 3. 

Psal. 20. 1. Lord hear thee in the d. of trouble 
50. 15. and call upon me in the d, of trouble 
59. 16. hast been my refuge in the d. of trouble 

11. 2. in the d. of trouble I sought the Lord 
86. 7. in the d. of trouble I will call on thee 

Isa. 22.5. it is a d. of trouble, and of treading down 
Jer. 51. 2. in the d. of trouble they shall be ag. her 
Ezek. 1. 1. the time is come, d. of trouble is near 
JSTah. 1. 1. Lord is a strong hold in d. of trouble 
Hab. 3. 16. that I might rest in the d. of trouble 
Zeph.l. 15. that day is a d. o/tvouZ/Ze and distress 

DAY-TIME. 
Job 5. 14. they meet with darkness in the d.-time 

24. 16. dig thro' houses they marked in the d.-time 
Psal.'ii.i. I cry in the d.-time, but thou hearest not 

42.8. Lord command his loving-kindness ind.-time 

78.14. in the d.-time also he led them with a cloud 
/5a.4.6.shall be a tabernacle for a shadow md.-time 

21. 8. I stand on the watch-tower in the d.-time 
-LM/ie21.37.in d.-time he was teaching in the temple 
2 Pet. 2. 13. that count it pleasure to riot in d.-time 

DAYS. 
Gen. 4. f 3. at end of rf. Cain brought an offering 

8. 3. after 150 d. the waters were abated 

24. t 1. and Abraham was old and gone into d. 

27. 41. d. of mourning for my father are at hand 

29. 1 14. and Jacob abode with him a month of d. 

47. 9. the d. of my pilgrimage are a 130 years 
f 28. the d. of the years of his life was 147 years 

50. 4. when the d. of his mourning were past 
JVum. 11. 1 20. ye shall eat of it a month of ^. 

14. 34. after the number of fZ. ye searched the land 
Deut. 4. 32. foV ask now of the d. that are past 

10. 10. and I stayed in the mount forty d. 

Josh. 23. 1 1. Joshua waxed old and come into d. 

.ludg. 11. 1 4. after d. children of Ammon made war 

I.Sam. 13. 11. Samuel came not wiihin d. appointed 

18. 36. and the d. were not expired, wherefore 

27. t 7. David dwelt with Philistines a year oi d. 

29. 3. which hath been with me these d. 

1 Kings 2. 11. the d. David reigned over Israel 
3.2. no house was built to the Lord till those d. 
14.20. d. that Jeroboam reigned were 22 years 
30.war between Rehoboam and Jerob. all their d. 

15. 16. between Asa andBaasha all their d. 32. 
2Kings 10. 1 36. cZ. that Jehu reigned were 28 years 

13. 3. into the hand of Ben-hadad all their d. 
15. 1 13. and Shallum reigned a month of d. 
18. 4. to those d. Israel did burn incense to it 
23. 22. from d. of the judges, not such a passover 

1 Chron. 23. 1. when David was old and full of <Z. 
29.»15. our d. are on earth as a shadow, Job 8. 9. 

28. he died full of rf. riches and honour 

2 Chron. 24. 15. Jehoiaila was old and full of rZ. 
Ezra 4. 2. since the d. Esar-haddon brought us up 

9.7.since d.of our fathers have we been in trespass 
JVe/t. 1. 4. 1 wept and mourned certain d. 

8.17. since d. of Joshua, son of Nun, unto that day 
Esth. 9. 22. as the d. whereon the Jews rested 

26. they called these d. Purim, after Pur 
28.and that these d. should be rememb. and kept 

Job 3. 6. let it not be joined to the d. of the year 
7. 1. are not his d. also like the d. pf an hireling ? 

12. 12. and in length of d. understanding 

21. 13. they spend their d. in wealth, and go down 

30. t !• but now they that are of fewer d. than I 
16. the d. of affliction have taken hold on me 

27. the d. of affliction prevented me • 

32. t'*i. Elihu waited, for they were elder for d. 
1. I said, d. should speak, and years teach wisd. 

33. 25. he shall return to the d. of his youth 

36. 11. they shall spend their d. in prosperity 
42. 17. so job died, being old and full of <Z. 

PsaZ. 21. 4. thou gavest him length of <Z. for ever 
23. t6. dwell in the Lord's house to length of d. 

37. 18. the Lord knoweth the d. of the upright 
44. 1. told us what work thou didst in their d. 
53. 23. deceitful men not live out half their d. 
61. t 6. thou shalt add d. to the d. of the king 
77. 5. I have considered the d. of old, the years 

78. 33. therefore their d. did he consume in vanity 

89. 29. an 1 his throne as the d. of heaven 
45. the rZ. of his youth hast tlidu shortened 

90. 9. all ourd. are passed away in thy wrath 
10. the d. of our years are threescore and ten 
12.S0 teach us to number our cZ.that v/e may apply 



Psal. 90. 14. wc may rejoice and be giad all our jj 
Si. 1 16. with length of rf. will I satisfy him 
93.1 S.holiness becometh thy house to lengtl of d 
94.13. mayest give him rest from the tZ.of adv -rsitj 
119. 84. how many are the d. of thy servant? 
139. 1 16. written, what (Z.thoy should be fash 
143. 5. I remember the d. of old, I meditate 

Prov. 3. 2. for length of d. shall they add to thee 
16. length of d. is in her right hand 

Eccl. 5. 2D. not much remember the d. of his Ufa 

7. 10. the cause that the former d. were bitter 

8. 15. that shall-abide with him the d, of his lifo 

11. 8. let him remember the d. of darkness 

12. 1. while the evil d. come not, nor the years 
Isa. 23. 7. whose antiquity is of ancient d. 

15. seventy years, according to the d. of one king 
60. 20. the d. of thy mourning shall be ended 
65. 20. shall be no more thence an infant of cf 

22. as the d. of a tree are the d. of my people 
.Jer. 2. 32. have 'brgotten me d. without number 

6. 11. the aged, with him that is full of rf. 

• 28. t3. in two years of d. will I bring again 
31. 33. after those d. I will put my law in their 
.32. t 39. one heart, that they may fear me all a 
36. 2. from the d. of Josiah even to this day 

Lam. 4. 18. our d. are fulfilled, our end is come 

Ezek. 4. 4. according to the number of the d. 5. 9 
12.23. the «/.are at hand, and effect of every vision 
16. 22. not remembered the d. of thy youth, 43. 

Da.n. 8. 14. unto 2300 d. sanctuary be cleansed 
10. 12. I was mourning three weeks of d. 
12. 11. abomination setup, there shall be 1290 d. 
12. blessed is he that waiteth to the 1335 d. 

Hos. 2. 13. I will visit on her the d. of Baalim 
9. 7. d. of visitation, d. of recompense are corns 

10. 9. thou hast sinned from the d. of Gibeah 
Amos 4. t4. bring tithes after three years of d. 

5. 1 21. and I will not smell your holy d. 
Mic.5. 12. have been from the d. of eternity 

7. 15. according to the d. of thy coming out 
Hag. 2. 16. since those d. were, when one came to 
Zech. 8. 14. with his staff for multitude of cZ. 

9. ye that hear in these d. these words 

10. before these d. there was no hire for man 

11. I will not be as in former d. saith the Lord 
15. so have I thought in these d. to do well 

Mai. 3. 7. from d. of our fathers ye are gone away 
Mat. 11. 12. from d. of John the Baptist till now 
24. 22. and except those d. should be shortened 
no flesh should be saved, Mark 13. 28. 
37.as(Z. of Noe, so shall the coming of the Son bfc 
Luke 1. 24. after those d. Elisabeth conceived 
21. 22. for these be the d. of vengeance 
Acts 3. 24. have likewise foretold of these d. 
5. 36. for before these d. rose up Theudas 

11. 27. in these d. came prophets to Antioch 

12. 3. then were the d. of unleavened bread 
19. 138. if matter against any court d. are kept 
20.6. we sailed after the d. of unleavened bread 
21. 38. which befoie these d. madest an uproar 

Gal. 4. 10. ye observed d. and months, and times 
Eph. 5. 16. redeeming time; because the d. are evil 
Heb. 1. 3. neither beginning of d. nor end of life 

10. 33. but call to remembrance tlie former d. 

1 Pet. 3. 10. he that would see good d. let him ret 
Rev. 11. 3. shall prophesy 1260 d. in sackcloth 
12. 6. that they should feed her there 12C0 d. 
See David, Last, Old, Journey. 
All the DAYS. 
Gen. 3. 14. dust shalt thou eat all the d. of thy life 
5. 5. all the d. Adam lived were 930 years 
8. all d. ofSeth 912 years || 11. of Enos 905 year.^ 

14. d. of Cainan 910 years || 23. Enoch 3Go years 
27. all the d. of Methuselah were 969 years 

9. 29. all the d. of Noah were 950 years 

Lev. 13. 46. all the d. wherein the plague shall be 

15. 25. all the d. of her issue shall be unclean, 28. 
JVum. 6. 4. all the d. of his separation, 5, 6, 8. 
Deut.4. 9. lest they depart from thy heart all the d. 
10. to fear me all the d. they live, 1 Kings 8. 40. 

12. 1. to possess it all the d. ye live on the earth 
Josh. 4.124. that you might fear the Lord all the d. 

24. 31. and Israel served the Lord all the d. of 

Joshua and all the d. of the elders, .hidg. 2. 7. 

Judg. 2. 18. delivered them cZZ the d. of the judge 

1 Sam. 1. 11. 1 will give him to Lord j,ll d. of his life 

7. 13. against Philistines all the d. of Bamuel 

15. Samuel judged Israel all the d. of his life 

1 Kings 4. 25. dwelt safely all the d. of Solomon 

11. 25. Rezon wasadvers. all the d. of Solomct 

2 Kings 13.22. Hazael oppressed Israel allthed.ol 
23. 22. nor in all the d. of the kings of Israel 

2 Ckron. 24. 2. aZZ the d. of Jehoiada the priest, 14. 
Ezra 4. 5- to frustrate their purposes all d. of Cyras 
Job 1. 1 5. thus did Job all the d. 

14. 14. all the d. of my appointed time will I wtit 
P.'?flZ.23.6.mercy shall follow me all tked.ofmyWfa 

27. 4. dwell in house of Lord all the d. of my life 
Prov. 15. 15. all the d. of the afflicted ^re evil 

31. 12. do him good, not evil, all thcd. of her Kfe 



DAY 

LukcLl^.'iki holiness before him all the f/.of our life 

See His Life, T/ii/ Lip e. 

DAYS come. 

fsa. 7 17. sliall bring on thee d. that have not come 
Jcr. 23.5.behold the d. come~i. \ 'cXi. 3. | 31. 27,31,38. 
Amos 4. 2. the d. come that he will take you away 
Alat. 9. 15. the d. shall come when the bridegroom 
siiall be taken from them, vil/arjtS.SU.ivMAe 5.35. 
Lnke 17 22. the d. come when ye shall desire to see 

ly. 43. the d. come thy enemies shall cast a trench 

21. 6. the d. come in which there shall not be left 
Ileb- 8.8. <Z. come when I will make anew covenant 

Few DAYS. 
Gen. 24. 55. let the damsel abide with us a. few d. 

27. 44. tarry a. few d. till thy brother's fury turn 

-J. 20. and they seemed to him but a. few d. 

47. 9. few and evil are the d. of my pilgrimage 
JVtf TO. 9.20. when the clouJ was a. few d. on tabern. 
Job 14. 1. man that is born of a woman is of few d. 

32. jli. Elihu saii, I am of few d. and ye are old 
Psal. 109. 8 'et lu€ d. be few, and let another 
Daji. 11. 20. within /ew d. he shall be destroyed 
Heb. 12. 10 they veiily for a few d. chastened us 

His DAYS. 
Gen. 6. 3. yet Jus d. shall he 120 years 

10.25. in his d. was the earth divided, 1 Chr. 1. 19. 
Dcut. 22. 19. may not put her away all his d. 29. 

1 Kings 1. 1 6. had not displeased bun from his d. 
15. 14. Asa was perfect all his d. 2 Chron. 15. 17. 
13. 34. in his d. did Hiel build Jericho 

21. 29. I will not bring the evil in his d. 

2 Kings 8.20.in /lis d. Edom revolted, 2 Chr. 21.8. 

12. 2. Jehoash did what w as right all his d. 
15. 18. he departed not all his d. from the sins 

1 Chron. 22. 9. and quietness to Israel in his d. 

2 Chron. 34. 33. all his d. they departed not from 
.lob 14. 5. seeing his d. are determined, his months 

15. 20. wicked man travaileth with pain ail his d. 

24.1. why do they that know him not see his d. ? 
Psal. 72. 7. in his d. shall the righteous flourish 

103. 15. as for man, his d. are as grass, as flower 

144. 4. his d. are as a shadow that passe th away 
Proy.28.16.thathatethcovetousness prolong Aw d. 
Eccl. 2. 23. for all his d. are sorrows, his travail 

5. 17. all his d. also he eateth in darkness 

c. 12. and though his d. be prolonged, yet I know 

13. the wicked shall not prolong his d. 
fsa. 65. 20. nor old man that hath not filled his d. 
Jer. 17. 11. shall leave them in the midst of his d. 

22. 30. write, a man that shall not prosper in Ins d. 

23. 6. in his d. Judah shall be saved. Israel dwell 

In the DAYS. 
^eK.30.14. Reuben went in the rf.of wheat-harvest 
Judg.5. 6. in thed. of Shamgar, in the d. of Jael 

8.28. was in quietness 40 years in the d. of Gideon 

1 Sam. 17. 12. went for an old man in the d. of Saul 

2 Sam. 21. 1. there was a famine in the d. of David 
9. they were put to death in the d. of harvest, 

in the first d. in beginning of barley harvest 

1 Kings 10. 21. silver was nothing accounted of 

in the d. of Solomon, 2 Chron. 9. 20. 
22.46. Sodomites which remained iji the d. of Asa 
i Chron. 4. 41. these came in the d. of Hezekiah 

13. 3. we enquired not at it in Ike d. of Saul 

2 Ghron. 26.5.he sought God in the d. of Zechariah 
32. 26. came not on them in the d. of Hezekiah 

Job 29. 2. as in the d. when God preserved me 

4. as I was in the d. of my youth, when the secret 
Psal.'il. 19. in the d, of famine shall be satisfied 
49. 5. wherefore should I fear in the d. of evil 1 
Eccl. 2. 16. in the d. to come shall be forgotten 

11. 9. let thy heart clieer thee in the d. of youth 

12. 1. remember thy Creator in the d. of youth 
Jer. 26. 18. Micah prophesied in the d. of Hezekiah 
Lam. 1.7. Jerus. remembered in the rf.of her afliict. 
Ezek. 16.60. 1 will remember my covenant in thed. 

22.14, or hands be strong nt the d. I shall deal 
Dan. 2. 44. in the d. of these kings shall God setup 

5.11. in thed. of thy father, light was found in him 
Hos. 8. 15. she shall sing as in the d. of her youth 

9. 9." have deeply corrupted as in thed. of Gibeah 

12. 9. to d-weil, a^ in the d~ of the solemn feast 
Joel 1. 2. hath this been in the d. of your fathers? 
.Mat. 2. 1. when Jesus was born in the d. of Herod 

23. 30. if we had been in the d. of our fathers 

24. 38. for as in the d. that were before the flood 
Mark 2.26. into the house of God, in d. of Abiathar 
Luke 1. 25. thus hath Lord dealt with me in the d. 

4. 25. many widows were in the d. of Elias 

17. 26. as in the d. of Noe 1| 28. in the d. of Lot 
^cts 5. 37. rose up Judas in the d. of the taxing 

11. 28. came to pass in the d. of Claudius Cesar 
Heb 5.7. whoin the d. of his flesh, when he offered 
1 Pet. 3.20. long-suflTer.G. waited in the d. of Noah 
Rev. 10. 7. in the d. of the voice of seventh angel 

11. 6. that it rain not in the d. of their prophecy 

In those DAYS. 
Gen. 6. 4. there were giants in the earth in those d. 
Dcut. 17. 9. come to the judge in those d. 19. 17. 

26. 3. go to the priest that shall be in those d. 
115 



DAY 

Judg. 17. 6. in those d. there was no king in Israel, 

18. 1. I 21. -Zb. 
20. 27. for the ark of God was there in those d. 

1 Sam. 3. 1. the word of L. was preciaus iiUhose d. 

2 Sam. 10. 23. which he counselled in those d. 

2 Kings 20. 1. in those d. was Hezekiah sick unto 
death, 2 Chron. 32. 24. Isa. 38. 1. 
Jer. 33. 16. in those d. shall Judah be saved 
50. 4. in those d. Israel shall go and seek God 

20. in those d. iniq. shall be sought for, and none 

Joel2.29. 171 those d. will pour out my Spirit on the 

servants and on the handmaids, jJcts 2. 18. 

Mat. 24. 19. woe to them that give suck in those d. 

Mark 13. 17. Luke 21. 23. 

Luke 1. 39. and Maiy arose in those d. and went 

20. 1. on one of those d. as he taught the people 

Acts 7. 41. they made a calf ih those d. and ortered 

Rev. 2. 13. hast not denied my faith in those d. 

9.Q.in those d. shall men seek death and not find it 

Latter DAYS. 
JVu/re. 24.14. people do to thy people in the ZaftertZ. 
Deut. 4. 30. in latter d. if thou turn to the Lord 

31. 29. and evil will befall you in the latter d. 
Jer. 23. 20. in latter d. consider it perfectly, 30. 24. 

48.47. yet will I bring again the captivity of Moab 
in tne latter d. saith the Lord 

49. 39. the captivity of Elam in the latter d. 
-E2eA;.38.16. come against my people in the Zafier<Z. 
Z) an. 2.28. maketh known what shall be in latter d. 

19. 14. what shall befall thy people in the latter d. 
Hos. 3. 5. and shall fear the Lord in the latter d. 

Many DAYS. 
Gen. 37. 34. Israel mourned for his son many d. 
47. 1 8. how many are the d. of thy life 1 
Josh. 22. 3. nor left your brethren tiiese mc^ny d. 
2 Sam. 19. t 34. Barzillai said to the king, how 
many d. are the years of my life 1 
I Kings 2. 38. Shimei dwelt at Jerusalem many d. 
3. jll. and hast not asked for thy&eif many d. 

17. 15. she, and he, and her house, did eat many d. 

1 Chron. 7. 22. and Ephraim mourned many d. 
Psal. 34. 12. what man is he that loveth many d. ? 

119. 84. how many are the d. of thy servant ? 
Eccl. 6. 3. so that the d. of his years be many 

11. 1. for thoushalt find it after many d. 
Z^sa.24.22.afterwi.cZ.shall they be visited, £ze/i.38.8. 

32. 10. many d. and years shall ye be troubled 
.Jcr. 32. 14. they may continue many d. 35. 7. 

37. 16. Jeremiah had remained there many d. 
Ez^k. 12. 27. the vision that he seeth is for many d. 

Dan. 8. 26. | 10. 14. 
Dan. 11.33. shall fall by captivity and spoil »ia?iy 6?. 
Hos. 3. 3. thou shalt abide for me many d. 

4. Israel shai'i abide many d. without a king 
Luke 15. 13. not many d. after, younger son gather. 
John 2. 12. they continued there not many d. 
Acts 1. 5. ye shall be baptized not many d. iience 

13. 31. he was seen many d. of them which came 
16. 18. this did she many d. Paul being grieved 
27. 20. nor sun nor stars in mami d. appeared 

My DAYS. 
Gen. 29. 21. give me my wife, for my d. are fulfilled 

2 Kings 20. 19. good if peace and truth be in my d. 
Job 7. 6. 7ny d. are swifter than a weaver's shuttle 

16. let me alone, for my d. are vanity 

9. 25. now my d. are swifter than a post, they floe 

10. 20. are not my d. few, cease then, and let alone 
17. 1. my d. are e.x.tinct, graves are ready for me 

11. my d. are past, my purposes are broken 

27. t 6. my heart shall not reproach me for my d. 
29. 18. I shall multiply my d. as the sand 

PsaZ. 39.4. know mine end, and the measure of my d. 

5. thou hast made my d. as a hand-breadth 
102. 3. for my d. axe consumed like smoke 

11. my d. are like a shadow that declineth 
23. he weakened my strength, he shortened my d. 
24. take me not away in the midst of 7ny d. 
116. t2. therefore will 1 call upon him in my d. 
Isa. 38. 10. I said, in the cutting off of my d. 
39. 8. there shall be peace and truth in i7iy d. 
Jer. 20. 18. my d. shall be consumed with shame 

JVoK7-a-DAYS. 
lSa7n.25.10.be many servants now-a-d.hreak away 

Prolong, ed, eth, DAYS. 
Deut. 4. 26. shall not prolong your d. on it, 30. 18. 
40. and that thou may est prolong thy d. 22. 7. 
5. 16. and that thy d. may be prolonged, 6. 2. 
33. that ye may prolong your d. in the land, 11.9. 
17. 20. to the end that he may prolong his d. 
32. 47. ye shall prolong your d. in the la ud 
Prov. 10. 27. the fear of the Lord prolongelh d. 

28. 16. hateth covetousness, shall ^roZon^r his d. 
Eccl. 8. 12. though a sinner's d. be prolonged, yet 

13. neither shall the vicked prolong his d. 
Isa. 13. 22. and her d. shall not be prolonged 
53. 10. see his seed, he shall prolong his d. 
Ezek. 12. 22. the d. axe prolonged, vision faileth 

Sabbath-HAYQ. 
•,'!/ai.l2.5.how on the sabbath-d.the priests profane 
IQ is it lawful to iieal on the sabbatjt-d. ? 



DAY 

3/a«.12.12.itis lawful to do well on the sabbalh-d. 
Mark 3. 4. lawful to do good on sab.-d. J^uke (i. 9, 
Luke 4.31. he came and taught them on sabbath-d 

6. 2. which is not lawful to do on the sabbath-d. 
Acts 17. 2. three sabbath-d. reasoned with them 
Col. 2. 16. judge you in respect of sabbath-d 

Thy DAYS. 
£zorf.20.12.honour thy father and thy mother, that 
thy d. may be long on land L. thy G. giveth thee 

23. 26. the number of thy d. 1 will fulfil 
Deut. 12. ] 19. forsake not the Levite all thy d. 

23. 6. shall not seek their prosperity all thy d. 

25. 15. that thy d. may be lengthened in laud God 
30. 20. he is thy life, and the length of thy d. 

31. 14. thy d. approach that thou must die 

33. 25. and as thy J so shall thy strength be 

1 Sam. 25. 28. evil not found in thee all thy d. 

2 Sam. 7. 12. and when thy d. be fulfilled 

1 Kings 3. 13. shall not be any like thee all thy d. 
14. walk in my ways, then I w'ill lengthen tity d. 

11. 12. in thy d. I will not do it, for David's sake 
2Ki7igs 20.6. 1 will add to thy d. 15 years, Jsa.28.5, 
IChron.Yl. 11. when thy d. be expired, that thou g3 
JoZ>. 10.5. are thy d.as the days of man, are thy years 

38.12.hast thou commanded morning sincethy d. 1 
21. because the number of thy d. is great 
Prov. 9. 11. for by me thy d. shall be multiplied 
Ezek. 22. 4. thou hast caused thy d. to draw near 

Two DAYS. 
Exod. 16. 29. on the sixth day the bread of two d. 
J\''um. 9. 22. whether it were two d. or a month 
11. 19. ye shall not eat one, nor two d. nor five 

2 Sa7n. 1. 1. and David had abode two d. in Ziklag 
Ezra 10. 13. nor is this a work of one day or tzco d. 
Esth. 9. 27. that they would keep these two d. 
Hos. 6. 2. after two d. will he revive us, third day 
Mat. 26. 2. after two d. is the feast, Mark 14. 1.' 
John 4. 40. and he abode there tioo d. 

43. now after two d. he departed thence 
11. 6. he abode two d. still in the same place 

Three DAYS. 

Gere.40.12. Joseph said, three branches are thread. 

13. within three d. shall Phar. lift up thy head, 19, 

18. Joseph said, the three baskets are three d. 

42. 17. he put them altogether into ward three d. 

£xo(Z.3.18.1et us go three (Z. journey into wilderness 

to sacrifice to Lord our God, 5. 3. | 8.27. | 15.22. 

10. 22. there was a thick darkness in Egypt three d. 

23. nor rose any from his place for three d. 
JosA. 1.11. within three d. ye shall pass over Jordan 
2. 16. and hide yourselves there three d- 22. 
Judg. 19. 4. and he abode with him three d. 

1 Sa)n. 9. 20. thy asses that were lost three d. ago 
21.5. women have been kept from us these th7 ce d. 
30. 12. he had eaten no bread three d. and nights 

13. master left me, because thr. d.agone I fell sick 

2 Sa?n.20.4. assembled the men of Judah in three d. 

24. 13. there be three d. pestilence, 1 Chr. 21. 12. 
1 Kings 12. 5. depart for three d. 2 Chron. 10. 5. 
2Kings 2.17.soughthim three d. but found him not 
'^ Chr 071. 20. 25. were three d. gathering the spoil 
Ezra 8. 15. there we abode in tents three d. 

10. 8. whosoever would not come in three d. 9. 

Esth. 4. 16. and neither eat nor drink three d. 

Jonahl.Yl .IjOxH prepared a fish, Jonah was in belly 

offish three d. and three nights. Mat. 12. 40. 

Mat.l5.22.l have compassion on multitudebecause 

they continue with me now three d. Mark S. 2. 

26. 61. to destroy temple of God, and to build it in 
three d. 27. 40. Mark 14. 58. | 15. 29. .John 2. 19. 

27. 63. after three d. I will rise again, Mark 8.31. 
Luke2. 46. after three d. found him in the temple 
^c£s9.9.Saul was thr. d. without sight, f^at nor drink 

28. 7. Publius lodged us three d. courteously 
Rev. 11. 9. see their dead bodies three d. and a half 

11. after fAree d. and a half spirit of life entered 
Four DAYS. 
Judg. 11. 40. lament daughter of Jephthah/oar d. . 
John 11. 17. Lazarus had lain in the grave four d. 

39. he stinketh, for he hath been dead four d. 
Acts 10. 30./oMr d. ago I was fasting to this hour 

Five DAYS. 
JWrn. 11. 19. nor five d. nor ten d. nor twenty d. 
Acts 20. 6. we came to them to Troas in Jive d. 
24. 1. after /re iZ.Ananias the high priest descend. 

Six DAYS. 
Exod.l6.26.six d. ye shall gather it, but on sabbath 
20. 9. keep sabbath holv, six d. shalt thou labour 
asd do all thy work,23. 12. | 34. 21. Dciit. 5. 13 
11. in six d. Lord made heaven and earth, 31. 17. 

34. 16. the cloud covered mouijt Sinai six d. ^ 

31. 15. six d. may work be done, 35. 2. J,ev. 23..,. 
Deut. 16. 8. six d. shalt thou eat unleavened breud 
.Tosh. 6. 3. go round city, thus shalt thou do si? d 

14. they compassed citv once, so they did s? i. d, 
Ezek. 46. 1. gate shall be shut the six worki ig d 
Luke 13. 14. six d. in which men ought to work 
ToAnlS.l.Jesus six <Z.beforepassovcr came t j Bei h. 

Seven B.\YS.. 
Oen.1.4. yet seven d. I will cause it to raio on fiart 1, 



DAI 



DEA 



DEA 



Qev.- 8. 10. and Noah stayed yet other seven d. 12- 

50. 10. Joseph njouiiied for his father seven d. 

Exod.\'2.l5.scven d. ye sliall eat unleavened bread, 

13. 6, 7. I 23. 15. 1 34. 18. Lev. 23. 6. 

jYam. 28. 17. Beut. IG. 3. 

19. seven d. shall no leaven be found, Dcut. 16. 4. 

•22:i'0.scven d. it shall be with the dam,i>eu.22.27. 

29. 30. the priest shall put them on seven d. 

'ib. seven d. shalt tliou consecrate them,Z/e2;.8.33. 

31. seven <Z.shalt make an atonement for the altar 

l.cv. 12. 2. a man-cluld, she shall be unclean sev. d. 

13. 5. iflhe plague be at a stay, then the priest shall 

shut him up seven d. more, 21, 26, 33, 50, 54. 

14. 8. he shall tarry abroad out of his tent seven d. 

15.19.have an issue,she shall be put apartseuen d. 

23. 8. shall offer an offering by fire to Ld. seven d. 

39. also when fruit gathered in, ye shall keep a 

feast to the Lord seven d. 40, 4i. J^Tum. 29. 12. 

JV*Mm.l2.14.should Miriam not be ashamed sev. d.1 

19. 14. all in the tent shall be unclean seven d. 

Deut.\Q.\2. observe the feast of tabernacles seu. d. 

Jadg. 14.12.if ye can declare it to me within sev. d. 

17. and she wept before him the seven d. 
I Sam. 10. 8. seven d. shalt thou tarry till I come 
11. 3. the elders said, give us seven d. respite 
13. 8. he tarried seven d. according to the time 
31. 13. and they fasted seven d. 1 Chron. 10. 12. 

1 Ki?igs8.G5. Solom. held a feast before 1j. seven d. 
16. Id. Zimri did reign seven d. in Tirzah 

2 Chron. 7. 9. they kept dedication of altar seven d. 
30. 21. the children of Israel kept the feast of un- 
leavened bread seven d, 35. 17. Ezra 6. 22. 

23. assembly took counsel to keep other seven d. 
Esth. 1. 5. a feast both to great and small seven d. 
Fsa. 30. 26. light of the sun, as the light o^ seven d. 
Ezek. 3. 15. 1 remained there astonished seveji d. 
43. 26. seven d. shall they purge the altar, purify 
He&.11.30.fell, after they were compassed seven d. 

Eight DAYS. 
Gen.l7.\2. eight d. old shall be circumcised, 21. 4. 
2G/tro?i.29.17. sanctify house of the Ld. in eight d. 
Z-M/i:e2.21.when eight d. were accomplished for the 
John 20. 26. after cis-ht d. Jesus came and stood 
Ten DAYS. [in midst 

J^um. 11. 19. ye shall not eat ten d. nor twenty d. 
I Sam. 25. 38. ten d. after the Lord smote Nabal 
JVe/i. 5. 18. once in ten d. store of all sorts of wine 
Jer. 42. 7. after ten d.'the word of the Lord came 
Dan. 1. 12. prove thy servants, I pray thee, ten d. 
15. at the end of teri d. their countenancos fairer 
dots 25. 6. when he had tarried more thru ten d. 
Rev. 2. 10. but ye shall have tribulation ten d. 

Eleven DAYS. 
Deut. 1.2. eleven d-ionrnevhet. Horeb and Kadesh 

Twelve "DAYS. 
Mots 24. 11. there are but twelve d. since I went up 

Fourteen DAYS. 
1 Kino-s 8. 65. Solomon held a feast fourteen d. 

Fifteen DAYS. 
Gal. 1. 18. 1 went and abode with Ve^er fifteen d. 

Twenty DAYS. 
JVum. 11. 19. ye shall not eat flesh twenty d. 

Twent7j-one DAYS. 
Dan. 10. 13. prince of Pers. withstood me ttoentij- 
Thirty DAYS. [one d. 

J\''um. 20. 29. they mourned for Aaron thirty d. 
Dent. 34. 8. Israel wept for Moses thirty d. 
Esth. 4. 11. not been called to the king these thir. d. 
Dan. 6. 7. whosoever shall ask petition for thirty 
Thirty-three DAYS. [d. 12. 

Lev. 12.4:. in the blood of her purify, thirty-three d. 

Forty DAYS. ' 

Gen.l.i.l will cause it to rain on the enrth forty d. 

50. 3. forty d. were fulfilled for embalming him 

Ezod. 24. 18. Moses was in the mount forty d. and 

forty nights, 34. 23. Dent. 9. 9. | 10. 10. 

J^Tum. 13. 25. they returned aher forty d. 14. 34. 

Deut. 9. 25. 1 fell down before the Lord forty d. 

I Kings 19.8.went in strength of that ment forty d. 

Ezek. 4. 6. shalt bear the iniquity of Jud&h forty d. 

./bnaA 3.4. jet forty d.and Nineveh be overthrown 

Mat. 4.2. when he had fasted/or. d. and/or. nights 

Mark 1. 13. Jesus was forty d. in the wilderness 

tempted of Satan, was with wild beasts, Lu. 4.'2. 

.Rets 1.3. being seen of them forty d. and speaking 

Fifty-two DAYS. 
JVeA. 6. 15. so the wall was finished in fifty-two d. 

Your DAYS. 
Deut. 11. 21. that your d. may be multip'i^d 
Jer. 16. 9. 1 will cause to cease in your d. mirth 
\ 35. 7. but all your d. ye shall dwell in tents 
j^.zek.Yl. 25. in y. d. will I say word, and perform it 
J^^el 1. 2. hath this been in your d. or (\. of fathers ? 
Hk'b. 1.5. 1 will work a work in ijour d. Acts 13.41. 

\ DAILY. 

Exoil- 16. 5. twice as much as they gathered d. 
Jfum. 4. 16. the d. meatoffering, Ezek. 46. 13. 
2-8. 24'- after this manner ve shall offer d. 
29, 6. I'leside the d. burnt-offering, Ezra 3. 4. 
Jud^.lQ. 16. when she pressed him d.with her words 
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2/ri77.o's 25. 30. allowance was a (Lrats for every day 
J\reh. 5. 18. now that which was prepared for me d. 
£si/t.3.4.when they spake rf.hearkened not to them 
Psal.'lS. 2. having sorrow in my heart d. how long 
42. 10. while they say d. to me, where is thy God? 
56. 1. be merciful, he fighting d. oppresseth me 
2. mine enemies would d. swallow me up 
61. 8. I will sing, that I may d. perform my vows 
68. 19. blessed be t!ic Lord who 6^. loadeth us 
72. 15. he shall live and d. shall he be praised 
74. 22. how the foolish man reproacheth thee d. 
86. 3. 1 cry to thee d. || 88. 9. I called d. upon thee 
88. 17. they came round about me d. like water 
Prov. 8. 30. and I was d. his delight, rejoicing in 

34. that heareth me, watching d. at my gates 
Isa.58. 2. yet they seek med. and delight to know 
Jer. 7. 25. d. rising up early and sending them 

20. 7. I am in derision d. every one mocketh, 8. 
Ezek. 30. 16. and Noph shall have distresses d. 
Dan. 1. 5. the king appointed them a d. provision 

8. 11. he magnified himself, and by him the d. 

sacrifice was taken away, 11. 31. | 12. 11. 

//b5.12.1.Ephraim d. increaseth lies and desolation 

Mat.a.ll.give us this day our d. bread, Luke 11. 3. 

26. 55. I sat d. with you teaching in the temple, 

Mark 14. 49. Luke 19. 47. ] 22. 53. 

iw/l-e9.23.1et him take up his cross,d.and follow me 

Acts 2. 46. continuing d. with one accord in temple 

47. Lord added to the church d. such to be ^aved 

6. 1. widows were neglected in the d. ministration 

16. 5. the churches increased in number d. 

17.11. the noble Bereans searched the scriptures d. 

1 Cor. 15. 31. 1 die d. (| Heb. 3. 13. but exhort d. 
Heb. 7. 27. who needeth not d. to offer sacrifice 
Jaz/i.U.lS.if a sister be naked,and destitute of d.food 

DAYS-MAN. 
Job 9 33. neither is there any d. betwixt us 

DAY-SPRING. 
.Tob 38. 12. caused the rf.-s;>rmD- to know his place 
Lukel. 78. whereby d.-s. from on. high visited us 

DAY-STAR. 

2 Pet. 1. 19. and the d.-star arise in your hearts 

DEACON, S. 

Phil. 1. 1. to the saints with the bishops and d. 

I T/OT.3.8.the rf.raust be grave, notdouble-tongued 
10. then let them use the olfice of a d. 13. 
12. let the d. be the husbands of one wife 
DEAD 

Signifies, [1] One tchuse soul is separated from 
his body, either by a natural or violent death, 
Ruth 1. 8. Job 1. 19. [2] Such as are in a state 
of spiritual death, being void of grace, lying 
under the porccr of sin, and as tmable to do 
any thing that is spiritually good, or to convert 
and raise themselves, as,a dead body is to quick- 
en itself, Eph. 2. 1. 1 Tim. 5. 6. [3] Such as have 
no being at all, but are extinct, both body and 
soul ; Mat. 22. 32, God is not the God of the 
dead, that is, of such as are finally and irreco- 
verably perished, without any possibility of 
living again, as the Sadducees thought; but he 
is the God of the living; that is, of such whose 
souls do live and arc in being, and ichose bodies, 
thoughnow dead, shall be made alive again.[4'] 
Such as were like dead persons, as the Jews, 
who scemedto be lost in Babylon, of whom there 
was no more hope that they should return and 
live in their oicn land, than that a dead man 
should rise to life. Isa. 26. 19, Thy dead men 
shall live. [5] One very near t'o death, as good 
as dead. Gen. 20. 3, Thou art but a dead man, 
says God to Abimelech : Thou deservest a 
present and untimely death; and if thou pro- 
ceedcst in thy intended wickedness, it shall be 
inflicted upon thee. [6] Dead'idols or images, 
Isa. 8. 19. [7] Impotent or unable for genera- 
tion, according to the course of nature, Rom. 4. 
19. [8] Such as arc decayed in grace. Rev. 3. 1. 
[9] Free from sin, and the laic, as to expecta- 
tion of eternal life thereby. Gal. 2. 19. [10] The 
state of the dead, Rom. 8. 11. [11] The resur- 
rection of the dead, 1 Cor. 15. 29. 

Gen. 20.3. God said to Abim. thou art but a d. man 
23. 3. and Abraham stood up from before his d. 

Ezod. 4. 19. the men are d. which sought thy life 

9. 7. there was not one of the Israelites' cattle d. 

12.30. was not a house where there was not one d. 

33. the Egyptians said, we be all d. men 

14. 30. Israel saw the Egyptians d. on the shore 

21. 34. and the d. beast shall be his, 36. 

35. and the d. ox also they shall divide 
/!,ev.22. 4. toucheth any thing unclean by the d. 
Mutn. 5. 2. and whosoever is defiled by the d. 

12. 12. let her not be as one d. of wliom the flesh is 

16. 48. he stood between the d. and the living 
Dcut. 25 5. the wife of the d. not marry a stranger 
.Tudo-.^. 25. behold, their lord was fallen down d. 

4. 22. when he came in, behold, Sisera lay d. 

16. 30. d. Samson slew at his death was more than 
Ruth 1. 8. as ye have dealt with d. and with me 



Ruth 4. 5. to raise up name of the d. on his riih» 

ritanca 

1 Sam. 4. 17. thy sons Hophni and Phinehas are d 
19. that her father-in-la w and husband v;ere d. 

24. 14. dost thou pursue 7 after a d.dog, after a flea'' 
31. 7. Saul and his sons were d. 1 Chron. 10. 7 

2 Sam. 9.8. shouldest look on such a d. dog as I am 
13. 33. to think that all the king's sons are d. 
16.9.why should this d. dog curse my lord the king 

19. 28. all of my father's house were but d. men 
1 Kings 3.22. living mine, and the d. is thy son, 23. 

13. 31. when I am d. bury me in the sepulchre 
21. 15. arise, for Naboth is not alive but d. 

Job 1. 19. house fell on young men, and they are d. 
26. 5. d. things are formed from under the waters 

Psal. 31.12. 1 am forgotten as a d. man out of mind 
76. 6. the chariot and horse are cast into d. sleep 
88. 5. free among the d. like slain that lie in grave 

10. wilt thou shew wonders to the d. ? 
106. 28. and they ate the sacrifices of the d. 
115. 17. the d. praise not the Lord, neither any 
143. 3. in darkness, as those that have been long d, 

P?-ot).2.1 8.house inclineth,and her paths un to the d, 
9. 18. but he knoweth not that the d. are tliere 

21. 16. shall remain in the congregation of the d. 
Eccl. 4. 2. 1 praised the d. which are already d. 

9. 3. and after that they go to the d. 

4. for a living dog is better than a d. lion 

5. the d. know not any thing, neither have they 
10. 1. d. flies cause the ointment of the apothecary 

Isa. 8. 19. seek to their God, for the living to the d. 

14. 9. it stirreth up the d. for thee, the chief ones 

22. 2. not slain with the sword, nor d. in battle 
26. 14. they are d. shall not live, they are deceased 

19. thy d. men shall live, with my d. body 
59. 10. we are in desolate places as d. men 
Lam. 3. 6. in dark places, as they that be d. of old 
iC2eA:.44.25.they shall come at no d.person to defile 
Mat. 2. 20. are d. that sought the young child's Ufa 

8. 22. follow me, and let the d. bury their d. 

9. 24. he said to them, give place, for the maid 
is not d. but sleepeth, Mark 5. 39. Luke 8. 52 

10. 8. heal the sick, raise the d. cast out devils 

11. 5. the deaf hear, d. are raised up, Luke 7.22 

22. 31. touching the resurr. of the d. Mark 12. 25 
32. God is not the God of the d. but of the liv- 
ing, Mark 12. 27. Luke 20. 33. 

23. 27. but are within full of d. men's bones 
28. 4. for fear the keepers became as d. men 

Mark 9. 26. he was as one d. many said, he is d. 

15. 44. Pilate marvelled if he were already d. 
Liike 7. 12. behold, there was a d. man carried out 

10. 30. and departed, leaving him half d. 

24. 5. said, why seek ye the living among the d. 7 
John 5. 21. for as the Father raiseth up the d. 

25. when the (f.shall hear voice of the Son of God 
6. 49. your fathers did eat manna, and are d. 58. 

11. 25. thatbelieveth, tho' he were d. shall he live 
Acts'2.29. the patriarch David is both d. and buried 

5. 10. the young men came in and found her d. 
10.42.testify that it is he who was ordained of God 
to be the Judge of quick and d. 2 Tim. 4. 1. 
14. 19. drew him out, supposing he had been d. 

20. 9. Eutychus fell down, and was taken up d. 

26.8. why incredible that God should raise the d.? 
28. 6. have swollen or fallen down d. suddenly 

Rom. 4. 17. even God who quickeneth the d. 
19. he considered not his own body now d. 

5. 15. for if through the offence of one many be J. 

6. 2. we that are d. to sin, live any longer therein ? 
8. if we be d. with Christ, we believe that we 

11. reckon ye yourselves to be d. to sin, but alive 

7. 2. but iftiie husband be d. 3. 1 Cor. 7. 39. 

4. ye also are become d. to the law, Gal. 2. 19. 

14. 9. tiiat he might be lord both of d. and living 

1 Cor. 15. 1.5. if so be that the d. rise not 

35. but some man will say, how are the (f .raised ? 
.52. and the d. shall be raised incorruptible 

2 Cor. 1. 9. but trust in God who raiseth the d. 
5. 14. that if one died for all, then were all d. 

Eph.2.1.were d. in trespasses and sins, 5. Cal. 2.13. 
Col. 2. 20. if ye be d. with Christ, 2' Tim. 2. 11. 

3. 3. ye are d. and yourlife is hid with Christ in G. 
1 Thcss. 4. 16. and the d. in Christ shall rise first 
/7f&.6.1.thefoundation of repentance from fZ. works 

9.14.blood of Chr. purge conscience from rf. works 

17. a testament is of force after men are d. 
11. 4. and by it he being d. yet speaketh 
> 12.sprang there even of one, and him as joodas d. 
35. women received their d. raised to life again 
lPc?.2.24.we bcingfZ.to sin should liveto righteous 

4. 5. who is ready to judge the quick and the d. 

6. the gospel was preached to them that are d: 
Jude 12. twice d. plucked up by the roots 

Rev. 1. 5. Jesus, who is the first-begotten of the d'. 

17. when I s!iw him, I fell at his feet as d. 
3. 1 . thou hast a name that thou livest, and art d 
14. 13. blnssed are the d. who die in the Lord 

16. 3. the sea became as the blood of a d. man 
20. 5. but the rest of the d. lived not again 



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Rev. 20. 12. saw thed. stand bef. G. ; the d. were 
judged out of those things written in the books 
13.sea gave up d. which were in it, death and hell 
•See Body, BuRif, Carcase, Corpse, Resur- 
rection. 

For the DEAD. 
Lev. 19. 28. ye shall net make cuttings for the d. 

21. 1. there shall r.one be defiled for the d. 
Deat.li.L.ye shall not make any baldness/or the d. 

2(5. 14. 1 have njt given ought thereof /or the d. 
25'aw.l4.2.a3 a woman that had mourned/or the d. 
Jer. Ifi. 7. not tear to comfori them for the d. 

22. 10." weep ye not /or the d. nor bemoan him 
Eze/c. 24. 17. forbear, make no mourning /or iAc d. 
1 Cor. 15. 29. what shall they do who are baptized 

for the d.why are they also baptized/or the d.? 
From the DEAD. 
Mat. 14. 2. John Baptist, he is risen from the d. 
Jl/ar/i9.10.what the rising/ro»i the (^.should mean? 
Luke 16.30.nay, but if one went to them/ro»i the d. 
31. nor be persuaded, though one rose from the d. 
24. 46. to use from the d.ihe third day, John20. 9. 
v^cts 10.41. drink with him after he rose f^om the d. 
26. 23. be the first that should rise from the d. 
Rom. 6. 13. as those that are alive from the d. 

10. 7. that is, to bring up Christ again /rom the d. 
11. 15. receiving of them be but life from the d. 

ICor.l5.12.if Chr. be preached that rose/row thed. 
Eph. 5. 14. arise from the d. Christ shall give thee 
Col. 1. 18. who is the first-born /rowi the d. [light 
Heb. 11. 19. God was able to raise him from the d. 

13. 20. brought again /ro;re the d. our Lord Jesus 
See Raised, Risen. 
Is DEAD. 
Gen. 42. 38. for his brother zs d. and he left, 44. 20. 
Deut. 25. 6. in the name of his brother that is d. 
Josh. 1. 2. Moses my servant is d. arise, go over 
Jada-.^O.o. my concubine they forced that she is d. 
2 Sam. 2. 7. Saul is d. 4. 10. || 11. 21. Uriah is d. 24. 

12. 13. the child is d. 19. || 13. 32. Amnon only is d. 

I4.5.I am a widow and my husb. is d. 2 Kingsi.l. 

18. 20. no tidings because the king's son is d. 

19.10.Absalom is d.\\l Kings 21. 14. Naboth is d. 
Ezck. 44. 31. priests shall not eat that is d. of itself 
Jl/at.9.18.my daughter is d. Mark 5.35. Luke 8.49. 
Mark 9. 26. insomuch that many said, he is d. 
John 8. 52. Abraham is d. and the prophets, 53. 

11. 14. then said Jesus plainly, Lazarus /s d. 
Rom. 6. 7. for he that is d. is freed from sin 

8. 10. if Christ be in you, body i.s d. because of sin 

Oal. 2. 21. if righteous, by law, Christ is d. in vain 

i Tim. 5. 6. liveth in pleasure, is d. while she liveth 

Jam. 2. 17. faith, if it hath not works is d. 20. 

26. for as the body without the spirit is d. so faith 

Was DEAD. 

Judg. 2. 19. when ihe judge was d. they returned 

9. 55. when men of Israel saw Abimelech was d. 

1 S'am.17.51. Philistines saw their champion was d. 
25. 39. when David heard that Nabal was d. 
31. 5. armour-bearer saw Saul was d. 1 Chr. 10.5. 

2 Sam. 4. 1. Saul's son heard that Abner was d. 

11. 26. Bathsheba heard her husband was d. 

12. 19. David perceived that the child was d. 

13. 39. comforted for Amnon, seeing he ^cas d. 

1 A7?io-s3.21.to give my child suck, behold, it ?cffi5 d. 
11. 21. when Hadad heard that Joab was d. 
21. 15. when Jezebel heard tirat Naboth was d. 

2 Kings 3. 5 when Ahab was d. Moab rebelled 
4. 32. behold, the chfld icas d. and laid on his bed 
11. 1. Athaliah saw her son loas d.2 C/iro?i. 22.10. 

Mat.'i.ld.hut when Herod teas d. behold, an angel 
//wtc 7.15; he that Mas d.sat up and began to speak] Heb 

8. 53. laughed to scorn, knowing that she was d. 

15. 24. this my son 7oas d. and is alive again 
32. for this thy brother icas d. and is alive again 



/5a.43.8. bring forth blind, and X\\ed. thathaveears 
Mic. 7. 10. their ears shall be d. sliall hck the dust 
Mat. 11.5. the d. hear, dead are raised, Luke 7.22. 
Mark 7. 32. tiiey brought to him one that was d. 
37. he maketh the d. to hear, the dumb to speak 

9. 25. thou dumb and d. spirit, come out of him 
« DEAL. 

Gen- 19. 9. now will w^e d. worse with thee than 
24. 49. now if you will d. truly with my master 
32. 9. Lord said, return, and I will d. well with thee 
34. 31. should he d. with our sister as a harlot ? 
Exod. 1. 10. come on, let us d. wisely with them 
21. 9. d. with her after the manner of daughters 
23. 11. in like manner d. with thy vineyard 
Lev- 19. 11. ye shall not steal, nor d. falsely, nor lie 
Xum. 11. 15. if thou d. thus with me, kill me 
Dent. 7. 5. but thus shall ye d. with them, ye shall 
2 Chron.2. 3. Solomon sent to Huram, as thou didst 
d. with David my father, even so d. with me 
.lob 42. 8. lest I d. with you after your folly 
Fsal. 75. 4. I said to the fools, d. not foolishly 
119. 17. d. bountifully with thy servant, 142. 7? 

124. d. with thy servant according to thy mercy 
Prov- 12. 22. but they that d. truly are his delight 
/5a.26.10. in land of uprightness he willrf. unjustly 
52. 13. behold, my seirvant shall d. prudently 
58. 7. is it not to d. thy bread to the hungry ? 
Jer. 18. 23. d. thus wiihthem in time of thine anger 
21. 2. if so be that the Lord d. with us according 
Ezek. 8. 18. therefore will I also d. in fury, my eye 
16. 59. I will d. with thee as thou hast done 
22. 14. or hands be strong in days I d. with thee 

23. 25. and they shall d. furiously with thee 
31. 11. he shall surely d. with him, I have driven 

L>an. 1. 13. and as thou seest d. with thy servants 
5. 1 20. his mind was hardened to d. proudly 

11.7. ■ ^ ■" 

2 Cor . 

See Treacherously 

DEAL. 

Exod. 29. 40. a tenth d. of fiour mingled with oil, 

Lev. 14. 21. A^um. 15. 4. | 29. 4. 

JVuTK. 28. 13. a several tenth d. 21, 29. | 29. 10, 15. 

Mark 7.36. so much more a great d. they published 

10. 48. he cried the more a great d. Son of David 
DEALS. 

Lev. 14. 10. the priest shall take three tenth d. of 

fine flour for a meat-offering, jVm?/i. 15. 9. 

23.13.two tenth d. for a meat-offering, jV2<7?i.28.9. 

17. shall bring two wave-loaves of two tenth d. 

24. 5. two tenth d. shall be in one cake 
A'«?«. 15. 6. for a ram for a meat-offering, two 

tenth d. of flour, 23. 20, 28. | 29. 3, 9, 14. 
28. 20. three tenth d. to a bullock, 28. 1 29. 3, 9, 14. 

D^xALER. 
Isa. 21. 2. the treacherous d. dealeth treacherously 

DEALERS. 
Isa. 24. 16. treacherous d. have (jlealt treacherously 

DEALEST. 
Exod. 5. 15. wherefore d. thus with thy servants 1 
Isa. 33. 1. woe to thee that spoilest and d. treach. 

DEALETH. 
Judg. 18. 4. thus and thus d. Micah with me 
1 Sa?n. 23. 22. it was told me that he d. subtilly 
Pror.l0.4.hebecomelhpoor that d.with slack hand 

13. 16. every prudent man d. with knowledge 

14. 17. he that is soon angry d. foolishly 
21. 24. scorner is his name, who d. in proud wrath 

Isa. 21. 2. the treacherous dealer d. treacherously 
Jer.6.13. is given to covetousness, from the prophet 



, and shall d. against them and shall prevail 
3. 1 17. d. deceitfully with the word of God 



John 11. 39. Martha, the sister of him that was d. 
44. and he that icas d. came forth bound 
19. 33. saw that Jesus inas d. brake not his legs 
Acts 25. 19. questions of one Jesus who was d. 
Rom. 7. 8. for without the law sin was d. 
Rev. 1. 18. 1 am he that liveth, and icas d. behold 

DEADLY. 
1 Sam. 5. 11. was a d. destruction throughout city 
PsaZ. 17.9. deliver me from d. enemies who compass 
Eiek. 30. 24. with groanings of a d. wounded man 
Mark 16.18. if drink d. thing, it shall not hurt them 
Jam.'i. 8. tongue is an unruly evil, full of d. poison 
Rev. 13. 3. and his d. wound was healed, 12. 

DEADNESS. 
Rom. 4. 19. neither yet the d. of Sarah's womb 

DEAF. 
Exod. 4. 11. or who maketh the d. or the seeing 1 
Lev. 19. 14. thou shalt not curse the d. nor put 
1 Sam. 10. 1 27. Saul was as though he had been d. 
Ps ffiZ.38.13.but I as ai.man heard not, I was dumb 
58. 4. they are like the d. adder that stoppeth 
Tsa. 29. 18. in that dav shall the d. hear the words 
35. 5. and the ear^ of the d. shall be unstopped 
42. 18. hear, ye d. look, ye blind, that ye may see 
19. who is d. as ny messenger that I sent ? 
117 



even to the priest every one d. falsely, 8. 10. 
12. 7. God d. with you as sons, for what son 
DEALING, S. 
Lev.Q.^2. if a soul sin, and he to his neighbour in d. 
1 Sam. 2. 23. 1 hear of your evil d. by all this people 
Ps. 7.16. his violent d. shall come down on his pate 
■John 4. 9. the Jews have no d. with the Samaritans 

DEALT. 
Gen. 16. 6. when Sarai d. hardly with her, she fled 
33. 11. because God hath d. graciously with me 
43. 6. wherefore d. ye so ill with me, as to tell 
Exod. 1. 20. therefore God d. well with midwives 
14. ll.wherefore hast thou rf.thus with us, to carry 
18. 11. for in the thing wherein they d. proudly 
21. 8. seeing he hath d. deceitfully with her 
Judg. 9. 16. if ye have d. well with Jerubbaal 

19. if ye have d. truly, rejoice in Abimelech 
Ruth 1.8. as ye have d. with the dead, and with me 

20. the Almighty hath d. bitterly with me 

1 Sam. 14. 1 33. Saul said, ye have d. treacherously 

24. 18. how that thou hast d. well with me 

25. 31. when the Lord shall have d. well with thee 

2 Sam. 6. 19. he d. among the people, 1 Chr. 16. 3. 
2 Kings 12. 15. for they d. faithfully, 22. 7. _ 

21.6.Manasseh (Z.witb familiar spirits and wizards 

1 Chr. 20. 3. so d. Daviu with the cities of Ammon 

2 Clir. 6. 37. we have done amiss, and d. wickedly 
11.23. Rehob. d. wisely, and dispersed children 
33.6. Manas, d. with a familiar spirit and wizards 

Jfeh. 1. 7. we have d. very corruptly against thee 



JVeA. 9. 10. thou knewest that they d. proudly 

]6, 2!J, 
Job 6. 15. my breth. have d. deceitfully, as a brook 
Psal. 13. 6. the Lord hath d. bountifully with me 
44. 17. nor have we d. falsely in thy covenant 
78. 57. and d. unfaithfully like their fathers 
103. 10. he hath not d. with us after our sins 
116. 7. the Lord hath d. bountifully with tl^ee 
119. 65. thou hast d. well with servant, accc dins 
78. they d. perversely with me without a cause 
147. 20. he hath not d. so with any nation 
/sa.24.16.the treacherous dealers have d.verytrea- 
cherously, Jer. 3,20. | 5. 11. 1 12. 6. Lam. 1.2 
Ezek. 22. 7. in thee have they d. by oppression 
25. 12. because that Edomhath d. against Judah 

15. because the PhiUstines have d. by revenge 
Hos. 5.7. they have d. treacherously against the L. 
6. 7. there have they d. treacherov&Jy against me 
Joel 2.26. name of your G. that hath d. wondrcusly 
Zech. 1. 6. as the L. thought, so hath he d. with us 
JlfaL2.11.Jud.hath d. treacherously and abominat. 

14. against whom thou hast d. treacherously 

Luke 1. 25. thus hath the Lord d. with me in days 

2. 48. son, why hast thou thus d. with us 1 

Jlcts 7. 19. the same d. subtilely with our kindred 

25. 24. the multitude of the Jews have d. with me 

Rom. 12. 3. according as G . hath d. to every maB 

DEAR. 
Jer. 15. t 7. 1 will bereave them of what is d. 
31. 20. is Eph. my d.son, is he a pleasant child 1 
Lithe 7. 2. a centurion's servant, who was d. to him 
Acts 20. 24. neither count I my life d. to myself 
Eph. 5. 1. be ye followers of God as d. children 
Phil. 2. t 20. 1 have no man so d. to me 
CoZ. 1.7. ye learned of Epaphras our d.fellov.'-servt 
13. hath translated us into kingdom of his d. Son 
IThess. 2.8. our own souls, because ye were (Z.tous 

DEARLY beloved. 
Jer. 12. 7. I have given d. b. of my soul to enemies 
Rom. 12. 19. d. beloved, avenge not yourselves 

1 Cor. 10. 14. my d. beloved, Phil. 4. 1. 2 Tim. 1. 2. 

2 Cor. 7. 1. d. beloved, 12. 19. 1 Pet. 2. 11. 
Philem. 1. Paul, unto Philemon our d. beloved 

DEARTH. 
Gen.41.5i.d. began to come, d. was in all the lands 
2 Kings 4. 33. and there was a d. in the land 
2 Chron.Q.28. if there be ad. in the land, or mildew 
JVeh. 5. 3. we might buy corn because of the d. 
Jer. ll.l.word came to Jeremiah concerning the d. 
Acts 7.11. there came a rf.over all the land of Egypt 
11.28. Agabus signified, there should be a great d. 

DEATH 
Signifies, [1] The separation of the soul from the 
body, Gen. 25. 11. This is temporal deatL [2'' 
A separation of soul and body from God's fa- 
vour in this life, which is the state of all unre- 
generated and unrenewed persons, who arc 
without the light of knowledge, and the quick- 
ening power of grace, Luke 1.79. This is .spirit- 
ual death. [3] The perpetual separation of the 
whole man from God's heavenly presence and 
glory, to be tormeniedfor ever with th e devil and 
his angels. Rev. 2. 11. This is the second death, 
or eternal death. To all these kinds of death, 
Adam made himself and his posterity liable, by 
transgressing the commandment of God m eat- 
ing the forbidden fruit, Gen. 2. 17. [4] Somepoi- 
sonous deadly thing, 2 Kings 4. 40. [5] Irami- 
nent dangers of death, 2 Cor. 11. 23. [6] The 
pestilence of contagious diseases, Jer. 15. 2. 
By the gates of death, the grave is signified, and 
the state of the dead after this life, Job 38. 17, 
Have the gates of death been opened unto thee 1 
Hast thou seen, or dost thou perfectly know, the 
place and state of the dead ; the depths and 
bowels of that earth, in wldch the generality of 
dead men are buried; or the several ways and 
methods of death ; or the states and conditions of 
men after death? And theTssAmist says, Thou 
liftest me up from the gates of death, Psal. 9. 
13. Thou didst bring me back from the brink or 
mouth of the grave, into which I was ready to 
drop, being as near death as amanistothe city, 
that is come to the very gates of it. By the in- 
struments of death, dangerous and deadly wear 
pons are meant, Psal. 7. 13. Love is strong as 
death. Cant. 8. 6. The spiritual love of the 
church to Christ is strong as death, which over- 
comes the strongest man, Psal. 89. 48. 
Gen. 21. 16. let me not see the d. of the child 
24. 67. Isaac was comforted after his mother's d^ 
25. 11. after the (Z. of Abraham, God blessed Isaac 
27.7. that I may eat, and bless thee before my d. 

10. that he may bless thee before his d. 
Exod. 10. 17. that he may take from me this d. only 
JWm. 16. 29. if these men die common d. of all men 
23. 10. let me die d. of righteous, and my last end 
35. 25. the slaver shall abide in it unto the d. q\ 
"the high priest, 28. 32. Josh. 20. 6 
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Pent. 30. 15. I have sei before you this day life 

• and good, d. and evil, Jcr. 21. 8. 

31 27. how much more will ye rebel alter my d. 

29. 1 know after my d. ye will corrupt yourselves 

33. l.Moaes blessed Isr. before his d. the mau of G. 

Judg- 5. 18. that jeoparded their lives to the d. 

Hi. 10. she urged him that his soul was vexed to d. 

■Aii. dead which he slew at his d. were more than 

Ruthl. iT.lluth saidjif ought but d.pa.n thee and me 

2. 11. all thou hast done since d. of thy husband 

1 Sam. 4.2U. about time of her d. the women said 
15. 32. Agaff said, surely the bitterness of d. is past 
20. 3. thereis but a step between me and d. 

22. 22. I have occasioned (i. of thy father's house 
26.tl6. ye are sons of d. ye kept not your master 

2 Sam. 1. 23. and in their d. they were not divided 
15. 21. in d. or life, there will thy servant be 

19. 1 28. all my father's house were but men of d. 
22.5.when the waves ot'd. compassed mc-,Hoods of 
ungodly made me afraid, Fsal. 18. 4. | 116. 3. 
6. the snares of d. prevented me, Psal. 18. 5. 

1 Kings 11.40. Jeroboam was in Egypt till (/.of Sol. 

2 Kings 2.21.shall not be any more d.oi barren land 
4. 40. O thou man of God, d. is in the pot 

1 Chron. 22. 5. so David prepared before his d. 

2 Chron. 22. 4. his counsellors after d. of his father 
32. 33. all Judah did Hezekiah honour at his d. 

Ezra 7. 26. whether it be to d. or to banishment 
Job 3. 21. which long for d. but it cometh not 
7. 15. so that my soul chooseth d. rather than life 

18. 13. the first-born of rf. shall devour his strength 
27. 15. that remain of him shall be buried in d. 
28. 22. destruction and d. say, we have heard fame 
30. 23. I know that thou wilt bring me to d. 

Psal. 6. 5. in d. there is no remembrance of thee 
7. 13. hath prepared for him the instruments of d. 
13. 3. lighten mine eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of d. 
22. 15. thou hast brought me into the dust ofd. 
48. 14. God will be our guide, even unto d. 

49. 14. and laid in the grave, d. shall feed on them 
55. 4. and the terrors of d. are fallen upon me 

15. let d. seize on them, and let them go down 
73. 4. for there are no bands in their d. strength 
79. 1 11- reserve the children of d. 
89. 48. what man that liveth, and shall not see d.l 
102. 20. to loose those that are appointed to d. 
116. 15. precious in sight of Lord is d. of his saints 
118. 18. but he hath not given me over unto d. 
Prov. 2. 18. her house inclineth to d. paths to dead 
5. 5. her feet go down to d. steps take hold on hell 
7. 27. to hell going down to the chambers of d. 
8 36. all they that hate me love d. 
11. 19. that pursueth evil, pursueth it to his own d. 
12. 28. in the path-ways thereof there is no d. 
13. 14. to depart from the snares of d. 14. 27. 

14. ^2. but the righteous hath hope in his d. 

16. 14. the wrath of a king is as messengers of d. 
18. 21. d. and life are in the power of the tongue 
21. 6. vanity tossed to and fro of them that seek d. 
24. 11. forbear to deliv. them that are drawn to d. 
26. 18. as a mad-man who casteth arrows and d. 
Eccl. 7. 26. I find more bitter than d. the woman 
Cant. 8.6. for love is strong as d. jealousy cruel as 
fsa. 25. 8. he will swallow up d. in victory 
38. 18. for d. cannot celebrate thee 
53. 9. and with the rich in his d. because he 

12. because he poured out his soul unto d. 
Jer. 8. 3. and d. shall be chosen rather than life 

9. 21. for d. is come up to our windows 

15. 2. tell them such as are for d. to d. 43. 11. 

18. t 23. thou knowest all their counsel for d. 

26. t 11. the judgment of d. is for this man 
£,am.l. 20. abroad the sword, at home there is as d. 
Ezek. 18. 32. saith the L. God, I have no plea- 
sure in the d. of the wicked, 33. 11. 

31. 14. for they are all delivered unto d. 
Hos. 13. 14. O d.l will be thy plagues, O grave 
Jonah 4. 9. 1 do well to be angry even unto d. 
Hab. 2. 5. who is as d. and cannot be satisfied 
J^Iat. 2. 15. and was there till the d. of Herod 

10. 21. brother deliver brother to d. Mark 13. 12. 

15. 4. honour father and mother, he that curseth 
father or mother, let him die the d. Mark 7. 10. 

16. 28. some here shall not taste of d. till they see 
the Son of Man coming, Mark 9. 1. Liike 9. 27. 
20. 18. they shall condemn him to d. Mark 10. 33. 
26. 38. my soul is sorrowful to d. Mark 14. 34. 

66. they said he is guilty of d. Mark 14. 64. 
Mark 5. 23. my daughter lieth at the point of d. 
hnke 2. 26. should not see d. before he had seen C. 

22. 33. 1 will go with thee both to prison and d. 

23. 22. I have found no cause of d.m him 
JbAw 4.47. heal his son for he was atthepoint of d. 

8.51 .if a man keep my saying,shall never see<Z.52. 

11. 4. Jesus said, this sickness is not unto d. 

13. howbeit, Jesus spake of his d. 

12.33. he said, signifying what d. should die,18.32. 
21. 19. signifying by what d. he should glorify God 
3cfs2.24. raised un .having loo?ed the priiiis of a. 
8. 1. Saul was consenting to his d. 22. 20. 
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Ads 13.28.though they found no cause of cZ. in him 
22. 4. and 1 persecuted this way unto the d. 
28. 18. because there was no cause of d. in me 

/iow.S.lO. we were reconciled to G. by the d. of his 
Sun, much more be saved by his hie. Col. 1.22. 

12. and d. by sin, and so d. passed upon all men 
14. d. reigned from Adam to Moses ove/them, 17. 
21. as sui hath reigned \od. even so might grace 

6. 3. know ye not, that so many of us as were bap- 
tized into JesusChrist, were baptized into liis d.^ 

4. we are buried with him by baptism into d. 

5. for if we have been planted in likeness of his d. 

9. dieth no more, d. hath no dominion over him 
16. his servants ye are, whetlrer of sin unto d. 
21. now ashamed, for end of those things is d. 
23. for the wages of sin is d. but the gift of God 

7. 5. motions of sin did work to bring fruit to d. 

10. the commandment of life 1 Ibund to be to d. 

13. was then that which is good made d. to me 1 
24. who shall deliver me from the body of this d.l 

8.2. hath made me free from the law of sin and d. 
0. to be carnal, mind. is </. butspnit life and])eace 
38. nor (/.nor life shall separate us from love of G. 

1 Cor. 3. 22. whether world, life, or d. all are yours 
.4. 9.G. set forth apostles, as it were appointed to d. 

11. 26. ye do shew the Lord's d. till he come 

15. 21. for .■bince by man came d. by man came also 

26. the last enemy that shall be destroyed is d. 

54. saying written, d. is swallowed up in victory 

55. O d. where is ihy sting ! || 56. sting of d. is sin 

2 C'o?'.1.9.but we had the sentence ofd.'m ourselves 
10. who deliver, us from so great a d. doth deliver 

2. 16. to the one we are the savour of fl!. unto d. 

3. 7. if the ministration of d. was glorious 

4. 11. we are always delivered to^.for Jesus' sake 

12. so then d. worketh in us, but life in you 

7. 10. but the sorrow of the world workel^ d. 
Pliil. 1. 20. Chr. magnified, whether by life or by d. 

2.8. he became obedient unto (/.even d.of the cross 

27. Epaphroditus was nigh to d.but G.had mercy 
30. because for work of Christ he was nigh to d. 

3. 10. know him, being made conformable to his d. 
"2 'S'im. 1. 10. our Lord, who hath abolished d. 
Heb. 2. 9. but we see Jesus, for the suffering of d. 
crowned, that he should '.aste d. for every man 
14. thro' (i. might destroy him that had power ofd. 
15. and deliver them who through fear ofd. were 
7.23. were not suftered to continue, by reason ofd. 
9. 15. that by means of d. for the redemption of 
16. there must of necessity be the d.of the testator 
11.5.Enoch\vas translated. that he should notseed 
Jam. 1. 15. sin when finished bringeth forth d. 
lJti/i7i3.14.that loveth not his brother abideth in d 

5. 16. there is a sin unto d. || 17. a sin not unto d. 
Rev. 1. 18. and 1 have the keys of hell and ofd. 

2. 10. be faithful unto d. I will give thee a crown 

11. that overcomes shall not be hurt of second d. 

6. 8. and his name that sat on him was d. and hell 
9. 6. men shall seek d. and d. shall flee from them 

12. 11. and they loved not their lives to the d. 
13.3.saw one of his heads, as it were wounded to d. 
18.8. her plagues shall come one day, d. mourning 

20. 6. on such the second d. hath no power 

13. and d. and hell delivered up the dead in them 

14. d. and hell cast into lake, this is the second d. 

21. 4. and there shall be no more d. nor sorrow 

See Day. 

From DEATH. 

Jb.s/i.2.13.Rahab's sisters,deliver our lives from d. 

.Job 5. 20. in famine he shall redeem thee from d. 

Psal.'33. 19. to delivei their soul/ro?« d. keep alive 

56. 13. thou hast delivered my soul frovi d. 116. 8. 

68. 20. to the Lord belong the issues from d. 

78. 50. he spared not their soul from d. but gave 
Prov. 10. 2. righteousness delivereth froJii d. 11. 4. 
Hos. 13. 14. I will redeem them from d. O death 
./o/m 5.24. but is passed from d.to life,l .hhn 3. 14. 
IIeb.5. 7. to him that was able to save him from d. 
Jam. 5. 20. knov/ that he shall save a soul fro?n d. 

Gates of DEATH. 
.7o&38.17.have the gates o/d.been opened to thee? 
Psal. 9. 13. thou that liftest me up from gates of d. 

107. 18. and they draw near to the gates of d. 

Put to DEATH. 
Gfi?!.26.11.that toucheth this man, shall hepxLt tod. 
Exod. 21.29. ox stoned, his owner also be put to d. 

35.2.whosoever work on sabbath, shall bp put io d. 
J^ev. 19. 20. shall not be put to d. because nut free 

20. 11. both of them shall surely he put to d. 

24. 21. that killeth shall be put to d. J^um. 35. 30. 
JV*M;;(.1.51.Levites shall set up tabernacles, stranger 

that cometh nigh shall heput to d.3.10,38. | 18.7. 

£)eMM3.5.that dreamer ofdreams shall be pM« tod. 

9. thy hand shall be first on him to put to d. 17. 7. 

17. 6. at the mouth of one witness not be ^wt to d. 

21.22. hebe/jwt <o d. and thou hang him on a tree 
24.16. fathers shall nothe pzit fo d. for children, nor 

children put to d. for fathers, 2 Kings 14. 6. 
Jiif/t.i. 18. rebel against thy commandm.be^Mt tod. 
Judg. 6 31 he that ploadelh for Baal be vut to d. 



Judg.'iX). 13. we may put them to d. 1 Sam 11 12 

1 Sa7n. 11. 13. not a man be put to d. 2 Saiii. 9 iii 

2 Sam. 8. 2. with two lines measured he to put to d 
19. 21. shall not Shimei heput to d. for this 7 

21.9. werepwi to d. in the tlays of bailey-harTcsi 

1 Kings 2.8.1 s ware saying,! willnot^^iit thee to d. 
24. Adonijah shall heput to d. this day 

26. but 1 will not at this fime put thee to d. 

2 Chr. 15. 13. not seek the Lord should be put to d. 
23. 7. cometh into the house, shail be put to d. 

Esth. 4. 11. there is one law of his to put him to d, 

Jer.18. 21. wives be widows, their men heput to d. 

26. 15. know for certain, thatif yc^wi me tod. 

19. did king and all Judah put him at all to d.'i 

21. king Jehoiakim sought to put Urijah to d, 

38. 4. we beseech thee, let this man be put to d. 

15. Jer. said, wilt thou not surely put me to d.l 

16. the king sware, I will not put thee to d. 25. 
43. 3. hands of Chald. that they might^wi us to d. 
.52. 27. smote them a.nd put them to d. in Riblah 

Mat. 10. 21. childr. shall rise up ag. parents, cause 
Ihern to heput to d. Mark 13. 12. Luke 21. 16 

14. 5. when he would put him to d. he fear. mult. 

26.59. the chief priests sought false witness against 

Jesus to put him to d. 27. 1. J\Iafk 14. .55. 

Mark 14. 1. how to take him by craft and put to d. 

Luke 18. 33. they shall scourge anAput him to d. 

23.32. there were two malefact. led to heput to d 
John 11. 53. they took counsel to put him to d. 

12. 10. that they might put Lazarus also to d. 

18. 31. it is not lawful for us to pxit any man to d 
./3ctsl2.19. Herod command. keepers to heput to d.\ 

26.10. when they were^Mt to d.Igave voice ag.them 

1 Pet.3.18. put to d.in flesh,l)ut quickened by Spirit 

Sec Surely. 

Shadow of DEATH. 

Job 3. 5. let darkness and the shadow of d. stain it 

10. 21. to land of darkness and the shadow of d.22 

12. 22. and bringeth out to light the shadow of d 

16. 16. and on my eye-lids is the shadoic of d. 

24. 17. morning is to them even as shadoio of d. 

28. 3. he searcheth out darkness and shadow of d 

34. 22. is no shadow ofd. where sinners may hide- 

38. 17. or hast thou seen doors of the shadow of d.l 

Psal. 23. 4. tho' I walk thro' valley of shadow ofd. 

44.19.tho' thou hast covered us with shadow ofd 

107. 10. such as sit in darkness, and shadow of d 

14, brought them out of darkn. and shadoio of d 

Is a. 9. 2. that dwell in the land of the shadow of d 

Jer.2.Q. that brought us thro' land of shodo20 of d 

13.16. ye look for light he turn it into shadow of d 

Amos 5. 8. lurneth shadow of d. into the morning 

Mat.A. 16. peo. that sat in region and shadow of d. 

iMA:el.79.give light to them that sit in shadow of d. 

Ways of DEATH. 
Prov. 14. 12. the end thereof are icays of d. 16. 25 

With DEATH. 
Isa. 28. 15. we have made a covenant with d. 

.18. your covenant with d. shall be disannulled 
Rev. 2. 23. and I will kill her children with d. 
6. 8. and power was given to them to kill with d. 

Worthy of DEATH. 
Deut. 17. 6. that is worthy of d. shall be put to d. 

19. 6. slay him, whereas he was not worthy of d. 
21. 22. a man have committed a sin worthy of d. 
22. 26. there is in the damsel no sin worthy of d. 

IKings 2.26. said t6Abiathar,thou artworthy ofd. 

Luke 23.15. lo, nothing worthy of d. is done to him 

Acts 2.3.29.nothing laid to his charge worthy of d. 

25.11. if I have committed any thing worthy ofd. 

25. found he had committed nothing worthy of d. 

26. 31. this man doth nothing worthy of d. 

iio?ft 1.32. who commit such things are worthy ofd. 

DEATHS. 

.7ct-.16. 4. they shall die of grievous d.not be buried 

i^^zf /c.28.8.shalt die d. of them that are slain in seas 

10. thou shalt die the d. of the uncircumcised 

2 Cor. 11. 23. in prisons more frequent, in d. oft 

DEBASE. 
Isa. 57. 9. and didst d. thyself even unto hell 

DEBATE, Verb. 
Prov.^5.9.d. thy cause with thy neighbour himself 
/5a.27.8.in measure, thou wiltd. with it, hestayetk 

DEBATE, S. 
7sa.58.4.behold,ye fast for strife and d.and to smite 
/<!om. 1.29.full of envy, murcier, d. deceit, malignity 
2 Cor. 12. 20. I fear lest there be d. wrath, strife* 

DEBT 
Is what is due by one man to another, Neh. 10. 31 
Sins are by resemblance called debts. Mat. 6. 12. 
As a debt obliges the debtor to payment, so sin 
doth the .nnner to punishment. And as the cre- 
ditor hath aright to exact the payment from the 
debtor,so God hath aright to inflict punishment 
on the guilty. Thus men are dcbta- s to God, by 
trespassing against him ; and to their neigh- 
bours, when they wrong, injure, or offend them^ 
Mat. 6. 12. The apostle'?au\says,'Rom. 1.14, I 
am a debtor both to theGreeks sn(\ Barbarians 
I am bound by my office to preach Vie gospel to 



DEC 

cU iiatioiis, whether more civilized^ or more 
rude. Jind speaking of such as lookedupon cir- 
cumcision as necessary to their j ustijication 
and salvation^ he sai/s, I testily to every man 
thai .s circumcised, tiuulie is a debtor to do the 
whc lo law Gal. 5. 3. He obliges himself to 
keep the ichole laio^ as the condition of life, 
and so virtually disclaims all pardon by Christ. 

1 Sam. 22.2. every one that was in d. went to David 

2 A'irt^'-s4.7.hesaid,go,sell theoil,|)ay thy (Aandlive 
JV\7<. 10.31. we would leave the e.\aciion of every d. 
.Mat. 18. 27. loosed him, and forgave Jiim the d. 

30. v.'ent and cast into prison till he should pay d. 

32. his lord said, I forgave thee ail that d. 
Rom 4.4. reward is not reckoned of grace but d. 

DEBTOR. 
£ 'js/^-. 18. 7. but hath restored to tlie d. his pledge 
.W .£.23.16. shall swear by gold of the temple is a d. 

1 18. wfMSO sweareth by tlie gift, he is the d. 
Rom. 1. l^ll am d. to the Greeks and Barbarians 
Gal. 5. 3. that he is a d. to do the whole law 

DEBTORS. 
Mat. 6. ]2. forgive us our debts, as we forgive our d. 
Luke 7. 41. a certain creditor had two d. 

13. t 4. think ye that they were d. above all men ? 

16. 5. iie called every one of his lord's d. 
Roin.8.12. therefore, brethren, we are d.not to fiesh 

15. 27. it pleased tiiem verily, and their d. they are 

DEBTS. 
Prov. 22. 26. be not of them that are sureties for d. 
-l/ai. 6. 12. forgive us our d.as we foreive our debtors 

DECAY. 
Lev. 25. 35. if thy brother be poor and fallen in d. 
Rom. 11. tl2. d. of them the riches of the Gentiles 

DECAYED. 
JVc/t. 4.10. the strength of the bearers of burdens d. 
Isa. 44. 26. 1 will raise up the d. places tliereof 

DECAYETH. 
Job 14- 11. and as the tlood d. and drieth up 
Eccl. 10. 18. by much slothfulness the building d. 
Heb. 8. 13. that which d. is ready to vanish away 

DECEASE. 
Luke 9. 31. and spake of his d. at Jerusalem 
2 Pet. 1. 15. after my d. to have in remembrance 

DECEASED. 
/sa..26. 14. they are d. they shall not rise 
Mat. 22. 25. firs-t, when he had married a wife, d. 

DECEIT 
Signifies, [1] Guile or fraud., Psal. 10. 7. | 36. 3. 
[2] Deceitful per sons .^ Jer. 9. 6. [3] Deluding 
messages, dreams, and lies of false teachers, 
whereby they please the humours, and comply 
with the lusts of sinful persons, Isa. 30. 10. Jer. 
8. 5. [4] Goods gotten by oppression, false ac- 
cusation, and deceit, Jer. 5. 27. Zepli. 1. 9. [5] 
Devices or fair pretences to deceive, Psal. 38.12. 
They handle the loord of God deceitfully, 2 Cor. 
4. 2. who mingle it with their own inventions, 
or passions of pride, covetousness, ij-c. or 
wrest it according to men''s pleasures. 
Job 15. 35. and their belly prepareth d. 
27. 4. my lips not speak, nor my tongue utter d. 
31. 5. or if my foot hath hasted to d.. 
Psal. 5. t 6. the Lord will abhor the man ofd. 
jQ. 7. his Dfiouth is full of cursing, d. and fraud 
36. 3. the words of his mouth are iniquity and d. 
43. fl. O deliver me from the man ofd. 
50. 19. thy mouth -to evil, thy tongue frameth d. 
55. II. d. and guile depart not from her streets 

t23. men ofd. shall not live half their days 
72. 14. he shall redeem their soul from d. and viol. 
101. 7. he that worketh d. not dwell in my house 
109. t 2. the mouth ofd. is opened against me 
119. 118. trodden them that err, their d. is falseh. 
Proi'.ll.fl. balances of c?.are abomination to Lord 
12. 5. but the counsels of the wicked are d. 

17. but a false witness sheweth forth d. 

20. d. is in the heart of them that imagine evil 
14. 8- but the folly of fools is d. 
■30. 17. bread of d. is sweet to man, but afterwards 

t23. and balances ofd. are not good 
26. 24. he that hateth, layeth up d. within him 

26. whose hatred is covered by d. his wickedness 
Tsa. 53. 9. neither was any d. in his mouth 
/er. 5. 27. cage full of birds, so are houses full ofd. 
8. 5. they hold fast d. they refuse to return 
9. 6. thro' d. they refuse to know me, saith the L. 

8. tongue is an arrow shot out, it speaketh d. 

14. 14. they prophesy the d. of their heart 
2.3.26. they are prophets ofd. of their own heart 
42. 1 20. you have used d. against your souls 

Ezek. 22. j 7. in thee have they dealt by d. 
t 29. the people of the land have used d. 
^os.11.12. the house of Isi-. compassethmewithtf. 

12. 7. the balances ofd. are in his hands 
ilmos 8. 5. and fiilsifying the balances by d. . 
Zeph.l. 9. who fdl their masters' houses with d. 
Mark 7. 22. out of the heart of men proceed '/. 
Rom. 1. 29. full of murder, debate, d. malignity 

3. 13. with their tongues they have used d. 
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DEC 

CoZ.2.8. lest any man spoil you thro' vain philos. d. 

1 Thess. 2. 3. for our exhortation was not of d. 

DECEITFUL. 

Ps.5. 6. the Lord will abhor the bloody and d. man 
35.20.they devise (^.matters ag. them quiet in land 
43. 1^ O deliver me from the d. and unjust man 
52.4. lovest devouring words, O thou d. tongue 
55.23.^1oody and rf.men shall notlive half their d. 
78. 57. they WQfe turned aside like a d. bow 
109. 2. the mouth of tJie d. are opened against me 
120. 2. deliver my soul from a d- tongue 

Prov. 11. 18. the wicked worketh a d. work 

12. t24. but the d. shall be under tribute 

14. 25. but a d. witness speaketh lies 

23. 3. not desirous of dainties for they are d. meat 
27. 6. but the kisses of an enemy are d. 
29. 13. the poor and the d. man meet together 
31. 30. favour is ri.and beauty is vain, but a woman 
Jer. 17.9. the heart is rf.abo ve all things and wicked 
//os. 7.16. return not to most High, are like a d. bow 
Jljic. 6. 11. and with the bag of d. weights 
12. and their tongue is d. in their mouth 
Zeph. 3.13. nor shall a d. tongue be found in mouth 

2 Cor. 11. 13. such are false apostles, d. workers 
£p/i.4.22.old man corrupt according to the d. lusts 

DECEITFULLY. 
Gen. 34.13. sons answered Hamorand Shechem<Z. 
Exod. 8. 29. let not Pharaoh deal d. any more 
21. 8. seeing he hath dealt d. with her 
Lev. 6. 4. or the thing which he hath d. gotten 
Job 6. 15. my brethren have dealt d. as a brook 

13. 7. will ye talk wickedly or d. for God 1 
Psal. 24. 4:- hath not lift uj) his soul nor sworn d. 

52. 2. thy tongue like a sharp razor, working d. 

.Jer. 48. 10. cursed that doeth work of the Lord d. 

Dan.ll.23. after the league made, he shall work d. 

2 Cor. 2. t 47. not as many that deal d. with word 

4.2. not in.craftiness, nor har.dling word of God d. 

DBCEITFULNESS. 
Mat. 13. 22. the care of this world and the d. of 
riches choke the word, Mark. 4. 19. 
L[eb. 3. 13. lest any be hardened thro' the d. of sin 

DECEITS. 
Psal. 38. 12. seek my hurt, and imagine d. all day 
Isa. 30. 10. speak to us smooth things, jirophesy d. 
33. 1 15. he that despiseth the gain of d. 

DECEIVE 
Signifies, [1] To beguile, cheat, or cozen. Gen. 
31. 7. Lev. 6. 2. [2] To mislead, subdue, or 
corrupt, Detit. 11. 16. Isa. 44. 20. [3] To al- 
lure, delude, or entice. Job 31. 9. 

1 the Lord have deceived that prophet, Ezek. 14. 9. 

J have given him up to the delusions of his 02cn 
heart, and justly left him in his blindness, that 
he shall not discern his own self-dcceivings : 
Or, when such a prophet promiseth good, and 
thinks that the concurrence of all second cau- 
ses tend to it, I will disappoint and frustrate. 
O Lord, thou hast deceived me, I was deceived, 
Jer. 20. 7. that is, Tlio^i hast persuaded me to 
undertake this office, contrary to my own incli' 
nations, and hast disappointed me of that com- 
fort and satisfaction therein that I expected. 

2 Sam. 3. 25. thou knowest Abner came to d. thee 

1 Kings 22. 1 20.the Lord said, who shall d. Ahab 1 

2 Kings 4.28. she said, did not I say, do not d. me 7 
18.29. saith king, let not Hezekiali rf.you, nol able 

to deliver you, 2 Chron. 32. 15. Isa. 36. 14. 

19. 10. let not thy God d. thee, saying, Isa. 37. 10. 
Prov. 24. 28. be not a witness, and d. not with lips 
Isa. 58. 1 11- like a spring whose waters d. not 
Jer. 9. 5. they will d. every one his neighbour 

29.8. your diviners that be in midst of you rf. you 

37. 9. thuseaith the Lord d. not yourselves 
Hos. 12. t 7. he is a merchant, he loveth to d. 
Zech.13.4:. neither wear a rough garment to d. 
.'>fa<.24.4.take heed that no man d.you, Mark 13.5. 
5. saying, I am Christ, d. many, 11. Mark 13. 6. 
24. that, if possible, they shall d. the very elect 
.^cts 5. t 3. why hath ^atan filled thy heart to d. 7 
Rom. 16.18. by fair speeches d. the hearts of simple 
1 Cor.3.18. let no man (Z. himself, if any man seems 
Eph. 4. 14. craftiness whereby they lie in wait to d. 

5. 6. let no man d. you, 2 Thess. 2. 3. 1 John 3. 7. 

1 .Toknl.8.\f\ve say we have no sin, we ^.ourselves 
Rev. 20. 3. that he should d. the nations no more 

8. go to d. nations in four quarters of the earth 
DECEIVABLENESS. 

2 Thess. 2. 10. and with all d. of unrighteousness 

DECEIVED. 
Gen. 31.7. fath. hath d. me and changed my wages 
Lev. 6. 2. or if a soul sin, or hath d. his neighbour 
Deut. 11. 16. take heed that your heart be not d. 
1 Sam. 19. 17. why hast thou d. me so? 28. 12. 
9 Sam. 19. 26. my k -d, O king, my servant d. me 
.Job 12. 16. the d. and the deceiver are his 

15. 31. let not him that is d. trust in vanity 
31. 9. if mine heart have been d. by a woman 

/sa. 10.13. the princes of Noph are d.seduced Egypt 
44.20.a d.heart hath turned him aside that cannot 



DEC 

Jer. 4. 10. surely thou hast greatly d. this pixj ie 

20. 7. O Lord, thou hast d. mc, and 1 was d. 
49. 16. thy terriblen.hath tZ.thee and pride of heart 

Lam. 1. 19. I called for my lovers, but Ihey d. me 
Ezek. 14. 9. if the prophet be d. 1 have d. him 
Obad. 3. the pride of thine heart hath d. thee 

7. men that were at jieace with thee have d. thee 
Luke 21. 8. he said, take heed that ye be not d. 
John 7.47. the Pharisees answered, are ye also d.7 
Rom 7. 11. for sin taking occasion by comm. d. roe 
1 Cor. 6. 9. be not d. 15 33. Gal. 6. 7. 

1 Tim. 2. 14. Adam was not d. but woman being d. 

2 Tim.3. 13. wax worse and worse, dec. and being d. 
Tit. 3. 3. we were foolish, d. serving divers lusts 
Rev. 18. 23. by thy sorceries all nations Avere d. 

19. 20. he d. them that had received mark of beast 
2i. 10. devil that d. them was cast into lake of fire 

DECEIVER. 
Gen. 27. 12. and I shall seem to my father as a d 
Job 12. 16. the deceived and the d. are his 
Mal.l.l4. cursed be d. who hath in his liock a mate 
Mat. 27. 63. rememb. that that d. said, after 3 days 
2.John 7.confess not Jes.this is a d.&nd an antichrist 

DECEIVERS. 
2 Cor. 6.8.by evil and good report,as d.and yet tru« 
Tit. 1. 10. many d. especially of the circumcision 
2 John 7. for many d. are entered into the world 

DECEIVETH. 
2.ff'm^A-]8.t32.hearken not to Hezekiah when hed 
Prov. 26. 19. so is the man that d. his neighbour 
John 7. 12. others said, nay, but he d. the people 
Gal.Q.3.\.o be something when nothing, he d. hims. 
Jam. 1.26. d. his own heart, this n)an's relig. is vain 
i?et;.12.9.that old serpent, called the devil, which d. 
13. 14. and d. them that dwell on the earth 

DECEIVING. 
Isa. 3. 1 16. daughters of Zion d. Mith their eyes 
2 Tim.3.l3.Q-v\\ men was worse, d.and being deceiv. 
.lam. 1.22. and not hearers only d. your own selves 

DECEIVINGS. 
2 Pet. 2. 13. sporting themselves with their own d 

DECENTLY. 
Rom. 13.t 13. let us walk d. as in day, not in rioting 
1 Cor. 14. 40. let all things be done d. and in order 

DECIDED. 
1 Kings 20, 40. the king said, thyself hast d. it 

DECISION. 
Joel 3. 14. multitudes in valley ofd. for day of Lord 

DECK. 
•Tob 40. 10. d. thyself now with majesty and excell, 
Jer. 10. 4. they d. it with silver and with gold 

DECKED. 
Prov. 7.16. 1 have d. my bed with cover, of tapestry 
Isa. G3.*\ 1. who is this that is d. in his a])parel ? 
Ezek.' 16. 11. \ d. thee ako with ornaments 
13. thou wast thus d. with gold and silver 
Hos. 2. 13. and she d. herself with her ear-rings 
Rev. 17.4. the woman was arrayed and d. with gold 
IS. 16. alas, alas, that great city that was d. 

DECKEDST. 

Ezek. 16. 16. didst take garm. and d. high-places 

23. 40. didst wash and d. thvself with ornaments 

DECKEST, ETH. 
Isa. 61. 10. as a bridegroom d. himself with ornam. 
Jer. 4. 30! tho' thou d. thee with ornaments of go'd 

DECLARE. 
Gen. 41. 24.there was none that could d. it to me 
Deut.\.5.\n land of Moab began Moses tod.lhis law 
Josh. 20. 4. shall d. his cause in ears of elders of city 
.ludg. 14. 12: if ye can rf.il me within ihe seven days 
l.ff2")7^s22.13.prophetsrf.goodtoking,2CAr.l8.]3. 
IChron. 16. 24. d. his glory among the heathen, his 
marvellous works among all nations, Psal. 96.C>. 
Esth. 4. 8. to shew the copy and d. it to Esther 
.Tob 12. 8. the fishes of the sea shall d. unto thee 

21. 31. who shall d. his way to his face ? 

28. 27. then did he see it, and d. it, he prepared it 
31. 37. I would d. to him the number of my steps 
38.4. found, of earth, d. if thou hast understanding. 
18. the breadth of earth, d. if thou knowest it all 

40. 7. 1 will demand of thee, d. thou to me, 42. 4. 
Psal. 9. 11. d. among the people his doings 

19. 1. the heavens d. the glory of God 
22. 31. shall come and rf.his righteous. 50. 6. [ 97. 6. 
30. 9. shall dust praise thee, shall it d. thy truth ? 
40.5.if I would d.and speak of them^they are more 
50. 16. what hast thou to do to d. my statutes? 
64. 9. all men shall fear and d. the work of God 
73. 28. my trust in L. that I may d. all thy work? 
75. 1. thy name is near, thy wondrous works d. 
78. 6. should arise and d. them to their children 
102. 21. to d. the. name of the Lord in Zion 
107. 22. and d. his works with rejoicing 
118. 17. but live and d. the works of the Lord 
145. 4. one generation shall d. thy mighty acts 
Eccl.9.1.1 considered in my heart even to d. all tlui' 
Isa. 3. 9. they d. their sin as Sodom, they hide nft 
12. 4. shall ye say, d. his doings among the peoplt 
21. 6. set a watchman, let him d. what he seoth 

41. 22. or let them d. to us things for to c®me 



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DEE 



!i<aA2. 9. and new things do I d. before tliey spring 

12. and let them d. his praise in tlie islands 
4i5. \). wiio among them can d. this, and shew usl 
3d. d. thou that tliou niayest be justitied 

44. 7. and wiio, as 1, shah call, and shaU d. it 1 

45. 19. 1 the Lord d. tilings that are right 

46. 6. see ail this, and will not ye d. it 1 

53. 8. who shall d. his generation ? Jicts 8. 33. 
ulj. 19. they shall d. my glory among the Gentiles 
Jer.5.2Q.d.tlns in house of Jacob, publish in Judah 

9. 12. the Lord hath spoken, that he may d. it 
31. 10. and d. it in the isles afar off, and say 

3^. 15. if I d. it to thee, wilt thou not put to death? 

25. d. unto us what thou hast said to the king 
42.20. what G. shall say, d. to us, and we will do it 
50. 28. d. in Zion the vengeance of the L. pur G. 

51. 10. let us d. in Zion the work of the L. our€J. 
Ezek. 12. IG. may d. all their abominations, 23. 36. 

40. 4. d. all that thou seest to the house of Israel 
Dan. 4. 18. O Belteshazzar, d. the interpretation 
.l/ic.3.8. to d. to Jacob his transgression, and Israe'l 
Zec/i. 9. 12. even to-day do I d. that I will render 
Mat. 13. 36. d. unto us the parable of tares of lield 

15. 15. then said Peter, d. unto us this parable 
/]cts 13. 32. and we d. unto you glad tidings 
41.shall in no wise beUeve,tho' a man d. it to you 
17.23. whom yeignorantly worship, him d. I to you 
20.27.not shunned to d. to you the counsel of God 
Rom. 3. 25. set forth to d. his righteousness, 26. 
1 Cur. 3. 13. work be manifest, the day shall d. it 
11. 17. in this that I d. to you, I praise you not 
15. 1. I d. unto you the gospel which 1 preached 
Col. 4. 7. all my state shall Tychicus d. to you 
fleb.ll.U. they that say such things d. plainly that 

1 .John 1. 3. that which we have seen d. we to you 
5. this then is the message which we d. unto you 

I will DEChARF.. 

fob 15. 17. and that which I have seen / will d. 

Psal. 2.7. 1 will d. the decree, the Lord hath said 

22. 22. / tcill d. thy name to brethren, Heb. 2. 12. 

38. 18. 1 will d. my iniquity, I will be sorry for sin 

C6. 16. I will d. what he hath done for my soul 

75. 9. but IidHI d. for ever, I will sing praises to G. 

145. 6. speak of thy acts, I will d. thy greatness 

fsa.57.12. 1 will d. thy lighteonsness and thy works 

.fer. 42. 4. I will d.ii, 1 will keep nothing back 

Jokn 17. 26. have declared thy name, and will d. it 

DECLARE j/e. 

Isa. 48. 20. with a voice of singing d. ye, tell this 

.Jei: 4. 5. d. rje in Judah, and publish in Jerusalem 

46. 14. d. ye in Egypt, and publish in Migdol 

.50.2. d.ye among the nations, publish, conceal not 

Mic. 1. 10. d. ye it not at Gath, weep ye not at all 

DECLARATION. 
Esth. 10. 2. the d. of the greatness of Mordecai 
Job 13. 17. and hear my d. with your ears 
Luke 1. 1. taken in hand to sot forth in order a d. 
2 Cor. 8. 19. and to the d. of your ready mind 

DECLARED. 
Exod. 9. 16. 1 raised thee, that my name may be d. 
Lev. 23. 44. Moses d. to the children of Israel 
J^Tum. 1. 18. they d. their pedigrees by their poll 
15. 34. put him in ward, because it was not d. 
Dent. 4. 13. and he d. to you his covenant 

2 Sam. 19. 6. for thou hast d. this day that thou 
JVe/i. 8. 12. understood words that were d. to them 
Job 26. 3. how hast thou plentifully d. fning as it is 
Psal.AQ.ia.l have d. thy faithfulness and salvation 

71. 17. hitherto have I d. thy wondrous works 
77. 14. thou hast d. thy strength among the people 

88. 11. shall thy loving-kindness be d. in the grave 
119. 13. with my lips have I d. all thy judgments 

26. I have d. my ways, and ihou heardest me 
Isa. 21. 2. a grievous vision is d. unto me 

10. that vvhich I heard of God have I d. unto you 

41. 26. who hath d. from the beginning, 45. 21. 
43. 12. 1 have d. and have saved, 44. 8. | 48. 5. 
48. 3. 1 have d. former things from the beginning 

14. which among them hath d. these things ? 
Jer. 36. 13 Micaiah d. all the words he heard 

42. 21. and now I have this day d. it to you 
J^uke 8. 47 she d. to him before all the people 
.John 1. 18. no man hath seen God, the Son d. him 

17.26.1 have d. to them thy name and will declare 
Jlcts 9. 27. he d. to them how he had seen the Lord 

10. 8. when he had d. all these things to them 
12. 17. hed. how L. had brought him out of prison 
15. 4. d. all things that God had done with them 

14. Simeon had d. how God at first did visit 
25. 14. Festus d. Paul's cause to the king, saying 
Rom. 1. 4. and d. to be the Son of God with power 
9. 17. that my name might be d. through the earth 

1 Cor. 1. 11. for it hath been d. to me of you 

2 Cor.3.3.ye are manifestly d. to be the epistle of C. 
Col. 1. 8. who also d. to us your love in the Spirit 
Rev. 10. 7. the mystery of God be finished as he d. 

DECLARETH, ING. 

Jsa. 41. 26. yea, there is none that d,. that heareth 

46. 10. d. the end from the beginning, and from 

Jer .4. 15. a voice d. from Dan, publisheth affliction 

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Hos. 4. 12. my people, their staft'd. unto them 
..dmos 4.13.10, he that d. to man what is his thought 
jicts 15. 3. d. ilie conversion of the Gentiles 

12. d. what miracles God hath wrought by them 

1 Cor. 2. 1. d. to you the testimony of God 

DECLIJME. 
Exod. 23. 2. nor speak in a cause, to d. after many 
Deut. 17 11. thou shalt not d. from the sentence 
Fsal. 119 157. yet do 1 not d. fron^jthy testimonies 
Prov.Ai. 5. neither d. from the woros of my mouth 
7.25.1et not thine heart (/.to her ways,go not astray 

DECLINED, ETH. 
Judg. 19. t 8. they tarried till the day d. 

2 Ckr. 34. 2. d. neither to the right-hand nor left 
Job 23. 11. his way have I kept and not d. 
Psal. 44. 18. nor have our steps d. from thy way 

102. 11. my days are like a shadow that d. 
109. 23. [ am gone like the shadow when it d. 
119. i)l. yet have I not d. from thy law 

DECREASE. 
Pjs.107. 38. blesseth them and suffer not cattle to d, 
John 3. 30. he must increase, but I must d. 

DECREASED, ING. 

Gen. 8. 5. waters tZ.continually till the tenth month 

t the waters were in going and d. till tenth month 

DECREE. 

2C/iro7i.30.5.so they estabhshedad.tomakeprocl. 

Ezra 4. j 21. make a d. to cause these men to cease 

5. I3.king Cyrus made a(i. to build this house, 17. 

6. 1. Darius made a d. 12. || 7. 21. Artaxerxes a d. 
Esth. 3. 15. the d. was given in Shushan, 9. 14. 

9.32.£Z.oi' Esther confirmed these matters of Purim 
JoZi 20. 1 29. and the heritage of his <Z. from God 

28. 2b. when he made a d. for the rain and a way- 

38.t 10. and established my d. upon it, and set bars 
Psa.1. 2. 7.1 will declare the d. the Lord hath said 

148. 6. he hath made a d. which shall not pass 
Pro?;. 8.29. when he gave to sea his cJ.waters notpass 
Jer. 5. 22. for the bound of the seafty a perpetual d. 
Lia?i.2. 9. if ye wiU not, there is but one (/.for you 

4. 17. this matter is by the d. of the watchers 
24. and this is the d. of the most High 

6. 8. now, O king, establish the d. and sign writing 

13. Daniel regardeth not thee, norrf. hath signed 
26. I make a d. that in every dominion men fear 

Jonah 3. 7. proclaimed by the d. of king and no' 'es 
Mic. 7. 11. in that day shall the d. be far removed 
Zeph.2.2. before the d. bring forth, before day pass 
Luke 2.1. there went out a d. from Casar Augustus 

DECREE. 
Job 22. 28. thou shalt also d. a thing, and it shall be 
Prov.8. 15. by me kings reign, and princes rf. justice 
Jsa. 10. 1. woe to them that d. unrighteous decrees 

DECREED. 
Esth. 2. 1. he remembered what was d. ag. Vashti 
9. 31. as they had d. for themselves and their seed 
Job 38. 10. and brake up for it my d. place, set bars 
/sa.l0.22.consuniption rf.shall overflow with right. 
lCor.7. 37. hath so d. in his heart, thathe will keep 

DECREES. 
Jsa. 10. 1. woe to them that decree unrighteous d. 
Acts 16. 4. they delivered them the d. to keep 
17. 7. these do contrary to the d. of Ca3sar, saying 
DEDICATE. 
Deut. 20. 5. lest he die and another man d. it 
2 Sam. 8. 11. which also David did d. to the Lord 

1 Chr.2Q.27. outof spoils they did d. to maintain 

2 Chr. 2. 4. behold I build an house tod. it to God 

DEDICATED. 
Deut.20.0. hath built a new house and hath not d. 
Judg. 17. 3. 1 had wholly d. the silver to the Lord' 
I Jiings 7. 51. Sol. brought in things vvhich David 

his father had d. 1 Chr. 18. 11. 2 Chr. 5. 1. 

8 63. the king and Israel d. the housQ, 2Chr.7. 5. 

15.15. Asa brought in the things his father had d. 

andthings which himself had d. 2Chr.lo.i8. 

2A7«£-.s 12.4.all the money of thed.things brought 

• 18. the things the kings of Judah had d. 

1 Chr. 26. 20. over the treasures of d. things, 26. 
26. what the captains of the hosts had d. 

28. and all that Samuel, Saul, and Joab had d. 
28. 12. the pattern of the treasures ofd. things 

2 Chr. 24. 7. the d. things did bestow upon Baafim 
31. 12. and brought in the d. things faithfully 

Ezek 44. 29. every d. thing in Isr. shall be theirs 
Heb. 9. 18. nor the first testament d. without blood 

DEDICATING. 

JVwTn. 7 10. the princes offered for d. of the altar 

11. each prince on his day for d. of the altar 

. DEDICATION. 

J^Tiim. 7. 84. this was the d. of the altar, 88. 

2 Chron. 7. 9. for they kept the d. of the altar 

Ezra 6. 16. childr. of captivity kept the d. with joy 
17. and offered at the d. of this house of God , 

JVeh. 12. 27. at the d. of the wall of Jerusalem 

Dan.3.2. come to d. of the image the king set up, 3. 

John 10. 22. it was at Jerusalem the feast of the d. 
DEED. 

<7en.44.15. Joseph said,whatcZ.is this j^e have done? 

Ezod.9. 16. in very d.for this cause I raised thee up 



Judg. 19. 30. .ill said, there was no sucJi d. uwsf 

1 Ham. 25. 34. in very d. except thou hast hastt-d 
26. 4. David understood Saul was come in very d 

2 Sam, 12. 14. by this d. hast given great occa.sion 
Esth. 1. 17. for this d. of queen shall come abroad 
Ps. 137. t8. happy that recompenseth thy d. to ua 
Prov. 19. f 17. his d. will he pay him again 
Luke 23.51. Joseph had not consented to d. of then: 

24. 19. Jesus who was a prophet mighty in d. 
Acts 4.9. if we this day be examined of tlie good d 
Rom.l5.18. to make Gent, obedient by word and cL 
1 Cor. 5. 2. that hath done this d. be taken away 

3. concerning him that hath so done tbis d. 
CoZ.3.17.whatever ye do in Word or d.do ail in nains 
Jam. 1. 25. this man shall be blessed in his d. 
1 John 3. 18. let us not love J i word, but in d. 

DEEDS. 
Gen. 20. 9. hast done d. that ought not to be done 

1 C/iro?i.ll.t22.son of a manof Kabzee^reat ot'd. 
16. 8. make known his d. am. people, ^fal. 105. 1- 

2 Chron. 35. 27. his d. first and last, are written 
Ezra9. 13. after all is come upon us for our evil d 
JSTeh. 6. 19. also they reported his good d. before ire 

13. 14. wipe not out my good d. that I have done 
Psal. 28. 4. gave them according to their d. 
Jsa. 59. 18. according to their d. he will repay 
Jer. 5. 28. they overpass the d. of the wicked 

25. 14. will recompense them according to their d, 
Luke 11. 48. that ye allow the d. of your fatheiii 

23. 41. we receive the due reward of our d. 
JoAk 3. 19. loved darkness,because their d.were evii 

20. to the light, lest his d. should be reproved 

21. that his d. may be made manifest, that they 

8. 41. Jesus saith, ye do the d. of your father 
Acts 7.22. Moses was mighty in word and in d. 

9. 36. Dorcas was full of alms-d. which sire did 
19. 18. many confessed, and shewed their d. 

24. 2. seeing by thy providence worthy d. are done 
Rom. 2. 6. render to every man according to his d 

3. 20. by the d. of the law shall no flesh be justified 
28. is justified by faith without the d. of the law 

8. 13. if ye mortify the d. of the body ye shall five 
2 Cor. 12. 12. were wrought in signs and mighty rf. 
Col. 3. 9. ye have put ofl'the old man with his d. 
2 Pct.2.8. Lot vexed his soul with their unlawful d. 

2 John 11. for he is partaker of his evil d. 

3 John 10. I will remember his d. which he doeth 
Jude 15. to convince them of their ungodly d. 
Rev. 2. 6. thou hatest the d. of the Nicolaitans 

22. great tribulation, except they repent of their d 
16. 11. and they repented not of their d. 
DEEMED. 

Acts 27. 27. the shipmen d. that they drew near 
DEEP 

Signifies, [1] That ichich is a great ic ay from, the 
surface to the bottom, Ezek. 32. 24. [2] The sea, 
Job 41.31. [3] Any great and imminent danger 
Psal. 69. 15. [4] Strange, or unkiiown,ha.. 33. 19 
[5] Jlidden, or secret, Job 12. 22. Dan. 2. 22. [6] 
Inconceivable, or incomprehensible, Psal. 92. 5. 
[7] Hell, Luke '8. 31. Rev. 20. 3. [8] The Chal- 
dean, or Nebuchadnezzar's army, Ezek. 26. 19. 

A wise man''s words are compared to deep waters, 
Prov. 18. 4. They are full of deep wisdom and 
prudent counsels. And the apostle says, Rom. 
8. 39, that neither height nor depth shall be able 
to separate us from the love of God. J^Tcither 
the most exalted height, a frospect of advance- 
ment to the higtiest station, nor the lowest de- 
gree of adversity and distress. 

To revolt, or sin deeply, denotes a long habit of 
crimes, and obstinate course of idolatry ; or 
else a profound and very great iniquity, a 
crime that has taken deep root in the soul by 
long and inveterate custom ; they have deeply 
corrupted themselves as in the days of Gibeah, 
Hos. 9. 9. They have carried on their jcick- 
edness to such a pitch, as to imitate the an- 
cient crimes of the inhabitants of Gibeahj 
which are recorded in Judg. 19. 22, iSrc. And 
Isaiah says. Turn ye unto him from whom tlie 
children of Jsrael have deeply revolted, 7?aw?cZ7/ 
by neglecting and forsaking him, and seeking 
to Egypt for help, Isa. 31. 6. 

Gen. 1. 2. and darkness was upon the face of the d. 

7. 11. the fountains of the d. were broken up 

8. 2. the fountains also of the d. were stopped 
49.25. who shall bless thee with blessings of the d 

Deut. 33. 13. and for the d. that coucheth beneath 
Job 38. 30. and the face of the d. is frozen 

41. 31. he makelh the d. to boil like a pot 
32. one would think the d. to be hoary 

Psal. 36. 6. thy judgments are a great d. 

42. 7. d. calleth to d. at noise of thy water-spouts 
69. 15. neither let the d. swallow me up 

104. 6. thou coveredst it with the d. as with garm 
107. 24. and these see his wonders in the d. 

Prov. 8. 28. he strengthens the fountains of the d. 

Jsa. 44. 27. that saith to the d. be dry, I will dry 
51. 10. thou not it which dried waters of great d ? 



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Isa. 6:-i. 13. that led them thro' the d. as a horse 
Ezck. id. 19. when I shall bring up the d. on thee 

31. 4. the d. set him on high with her rivers 
15. 1 covered the d. for hiin, I restrained floods 

^mos 7. 4.it devoured great d.and did eat up a part 
Jonah 2. 3. for thouhadst cast me into the d. 
Hab.3.10. the d. uttered his voice, and lift up hands 
Z/M/ceSil. launch out in the ci.and leHjlown your nets 
8. '61. would not command them to go into the d. 
Rom. 10. 7. or who shall descend into the d.? 
2 C<;r. 11. 25. anight and day I have been in the rf. 

DEEP, Adjective. 
Job 12. 22. he discovereth d. things out of darkness 
Psal. 64. 6. the inward thought and the heart is d. 
69. 2. 1 sink in d. mire, where is no standing, I am 
come into d. waters where floods overflow me 
14. let me be delivered out of the d. waters 
80. 9. and thou didst cause it to take d. root 
92. 5. O Lord, thy thoughts are very d. 
95. 4. in his hand are the d. places of the earth 
135. 6. that did he in the seas and all d. places 
140. 10. them be cast into d. pits that they rise not 
.Pro??. 18.4. words ofa man's mouth are as^. waters 

20. 5. counsel in the heart of man is hke d. waters 

22. 14. the mouth of strange women is a d. pit 

23. 27. for a whore is a d. ditch, and a narrow pit 
Eccl. 7. 24. and exceeding d. who can find it out"? 
Tsa. 7. t 11. ask thee a sign, make thy petition d. 

29.15.woe to them that seek d. to hide their couns. 

30. 33. he hath made Tophet d. and large 

Jcr. 49. 8. turn back, dwell d. O inhabit, of Dedan 
Ezek. 3. 1 5. not sent to a people d. of lips, t 6. 
23. 32. shalt drink of thy sister's cup d. and large 

32. 14. then will I make their waters d. 
34. 18. and to have drunk the d. w-aters 

Dare. 2.,22. he revealeth the d. and secret things 
Luke 6.48. digged d. and laid foundation on a rock 
Johii 4. 11. hast nothing to draw, and the well is d. 

1 Cor.2.10.the Spirit searcheth the d. things of God 

2 Cor. 8. 2. how their d. poverty abounded to riches 

DEEP sleep. 
Gen. 2. 21. God caused a d. sleep to fall on Adam 
15. 12. a.d.slecpM\ on Abram,and great darkness 
1 Sam. -6. 12.because a d. sleep was fallen on them 
Job 4. 13. when d. sleep falleth on men, 33. 15. 
Prov. 19. 15. slothfulness casteth into d. sleep 
Isa. 2->. 10. L. poured out on you spirit of d. sleep 
Dan. '>. 18. I was in a d. sleep on my face, 10. 9. 
Acts 20, 9. Eutychus being fallen into d. sleep 

DEEPER. 

Lev. 13. 3. the plague in sight be d. than skin,25.30. 

4. if the bright spot in sight be notd. 31, 32, 34. 

Job 11. 8. it is d. than hell, what canst thou know"? 

[sa. 33.19.a people ofd. speech than canst perceive 

DEEPLY. 
Fsa. 31. 6. the children of Israel have d. revolted 
ffos 9.9. they haved.corrupt.themselves as in days 
Mark 8. 12. Jesus sighed d. in his spirit, and saith 

DEEPNESS. 
Mat.l3.o.sm\ing up, because theyhad no (Z.of earth 

DEEPS. 
JV*eA.9.11.their persecutors thou threwest into thed. 
Psal. 88. 6. thou feast laid me in th« pit, in the d. 
148. 7. praise the Lord, ye dragons and all d. 
Zech. 10. 11. all the d. of the river shall dry up 

DF'^.R. 

Deut.M. 5. ye shall eat the fallow d. and wild goat 

1 Kina-s 4. 23 Solom.had fallow d. and fatted fowl 

DEFAMED. 

1 Cor.4.13.being d.we intreat,are made offscouring 

DEFAMING. 

Jer.20.10 for I heatd d. of many, fear on every side 

DEFEAT. 

2 Sam. 15. 34. d. the counsel of Ahithophel, 17. 14. 

DEFENCE. 
JVM7re.l4.9. their d. is depart, from them, L. with us 
Tehran. 11.5. Rehoboam built cities for cf. of Jud. 
Job 22. 25. yea, the Almighty shall be thy d. 
Psal. 7. 10. my d. is of G. who saveth the upright 

31. 2. be thou for a house of d. to save me 
59. 9. I will wait upon thee, for G. is my d. 17. 

16. thou hast been my d. and refuge in trouble 
62.2. God ismyd. I shall not be greatly moved, 6. 
89.18.for Lord is our <^.holy One of Israel our king 
94. 22. Lord is my d. and God rock of my refuge 

Eccl. 7. 12. for wisdom is a d. and money is a d. 
Isa. 4. 5. for upon all the glory shall be a d. 

19. 6. the brooks of d. shall be emptied and dried 
33.16. his place of d. shall be the munition of rocks 

Kah. 2. 5. and the d. shall be prepared 
Acts 19. 33. would have made his d. to the people 
^. 1. hear my d. which I make now unto you 
Phil. 1. 7. in my bonds and in the d. of the gospel 

17. knowing that I am set for the d. of the gospel 

DEFENCED. 

Zech. 11. t 2. for the d. forest is come down 

See City, Cities. 

DEFEND. 

Judg. 10. 1. Tolah son of Puah arose to d. Israel 

2 Kinffs 19 34.1 will d. citv,20. 6. Isa. 37. 35. \ 38.6. 

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Psal. 20. 1. the name of the God of Jacob d. thee 
59. 1. d. me from them that rise up against me 
82.3.d.the poor and fatherless, do justice to needy 
Isa. 31. 5. so will the Lord of hosts d. Jerusalem 
Zech. 9. 15. the Lord of hosts shall d. them 
12.8.in that day shall Lord d. inhabitants of Jerqs. 
DEFENDED. 
2 Sam. 23. 12. Shammah stood and d. the ground 
Acts 7. 24. he d. him and avenged the oppressed 

DEFENDEST. 
PsaZ.5.11. ever shout for joy, because thoud. them 

DEFENDING. 
Isa. 31. 5. d. Jerus. he will deliver and preserve it 

DEFER. 
Eccl. 5. 4. when thou vowest a vow,(f. not to pay it 
Isa. 48. 9. for my name's sake will I d. mine auger 
Dan. 9. 19. d. not for thine own sake, O my God 

DEFERRED. 
Gen. 54. 19. the young man d. not to do the thing 
Prov. 13. 12. hope d. maketh the heart sick 
Acts 24. 22. when Felix heard these he d, them 

DEFERRETH. 
Prov. 19. 11. the discretion of a man d. his anger 

DEFY. 
J^Tum. 23. 7. come, curse me Jacob, and d. Israel 
8. how shall Id. whom the Lord hath notdefiedl 
1 Sam. 17. 10. 1 d. the armies of Israel this day 

25. is come up, surely to d. Israel is he come up 

26. that he should d. the armies of the living God 

DEFIED. 
JVM??i.23.8.how shall Idefy whomLord hath not d.? 

1 Sam. 17. 36. he hath (2. the armies of the living God 
45. the God of Israel whom thou hast d, 

2 Sam. 21. 21. when he d. Israel, Jonathan, son of 
Shimeah, brother of David, slew him, 1 Ckr.W. 7. 
23. 9. when they d. Philistines gathered to battle 

DEFILE. 

Man 15 defiled, or polluted, either inwardly, by sin, 
1 Cor. 8. 7. Tit. 1. 15. lieb. 12. 15. or outwardly 
and ceremonially, as by the plague of leprosy. 
Lev. 13. 46. or by touching a dead body, Num. 
5. 2. Both inwardly and outwardly, by follow- 
ing the abominations of the heathen. Lev. 18. 
24. By seeking after wizards. Lev. 19. 31. By 
idols, Ezek. 20. 7. By unnatural uncleanness, 
1 Tim. 1. 10. By the xmruUness- of the tongue, 
which involves men in the guilt of sin, and fills 
the world with contentions and combustions, 
when it is not kept wider govcrnment,Ja.m.3.6. 

Man is also said to defile others. Shechem defiled 
Dinah, the daughter of Jacob ; he humbled, he 
debauched her, or l/iy carnally with her,Gen.34. 
13. And such as commit adultery, defile their 
neighbours' wives, £2e/i. 18.11. Those that gave 
their seed to Molech, are said to defile God's 
sanctuary, Lev. 20. 3.; because suck persons, to 
screen their idolatry, came into his sanctuary 
as others did; or, because by these actions they 
did pronounce and declare to all men, that they 
esteemed the sanctu%-y and service of God 
abominable and vile, by preferring such odious 
and pernicious idolatry before it. 

Lev. 11. 44. nor shall ye d. yourselves, 18. 24. 
15. 31. when they d. my tabernacle among them 
18. 20. to d. thyself with thy neighbour's wife 
23. neither lie with any beast to d. thyself 
23. that the land spue not you out when ye d. it 

20. 3. given his seed to Molech, to d. my sanctuary 

21.4. he shall not d. himself, being a chief man 
11. nor d. himself for his father or his mother 

22. 8. he shall not eat to d. himself therewith 
J^Tum. 5. 3. put out, that they d. not their camps 
35. 34. d. not Ore land which ye shall inhabit 
2 Kings 23. 13. the high places did the king d. 
Caret. 5. 3. have washed my feet,how shall Id. them? 
/sa. 30. 22.shall d.the covering of thy graven images 
Jer. 32. 34. in the house called by my name to d. it 
Ezek. 7. 22. for robbers shall enter into it and d. it 
9. 7. d. the house, fill the courts with the slain 
20. 7. d. not yourselves with idols of Egypt, 18. 
22. 3. maketh idols against herself to d. herself 
28. 7. and they shall d. thy brightness 
33. 26. ye d. every ihan his neighbour's wife 
37. 23. nor shall they d. themselves any more 
43. 7. and my name shall Israel no more d. 
44.25. shall come at no dead person tod.themselves 
Dan. 1. 8. would notd. himself with the king's meat 
Mat. 15. 18. and they d. the man, Mark 7. 15, 23. 
1 Cor. 3. 17. if any man d. the temple of God 
1 Tim. 1. 10. the law is for them thatd. themselves 
Jude 8. likewise these filthv dreamers d. the flesh 

DEFILED. 
Gen. 34. 2. Shechem lay with Dinah, and d. her 
5. Jacob heard that he had d. Dinah his daughter 
* 13. because he hi 1 d. Dinah their sister, 27. 
Lev. 5. 3. what uncleanness a man shall be d. with 
11. 43. unclean, that he should be d. thereby 
13. 46. while the plague is in him he shall be d. 
15. 32. this is the law of him that is d. by his seed 
18. 24. in all these things the nations are d. 



Lev. 18. 25. the land is d. I visit iniquity on it, 27 

19. 31. nor seek after wizards to be d. by them 

21. 1. there shall none be d. for the dead 

3. for his sifter a virgin, for her may he be d. 
JV«?re. 5. 2. put out whosoever is d. by the dead 

13. and if she be d. 27. 1| 14. if she be not d. 28. 

6. 9. and he hath d. the head of his consecration 
12. days be lost, because his separation was d. 

9.6.men who were d. by the dead body of a man,7. 
19.20.because he hath d.the sanctuary of theLord 
Deut. 21. 23. bury him, that thy laud be not d. 

22. 9. lest the fruit of thy vineyard be d. 

24. 4. former husband may not take her after d. 
2 Kings 23.8.Josiah d.high places || 10. d. Topheth 
1 Chron. 5. 1. forasmuch as he d. his father's bed 
JVeA. 13. 29. because they have d. the priesthood 
Job 16. 15. I have d. my horn in the dust 
Psal. 74. 7. d. the dwelling-place of thy name, 79.1. 

106. 39. thus were they d. with their ow n w orka 
Isa. 24. 5. the earth is d. under inhabitants thereof 

59. 3.for your hands are d. with blood, and fingers 
Jer. 2, 7. but when ye entered, ye d. my land 

3.9.through lightness of her whoredom she d. land 

16. 13. because they have d. my land, they filled 

19. 13. the houses of the kings of Jud. shall be d. 
Ezek. 4. 13. thus shall Israel eat their d. bread 

5. 11. surely because thou hast d. my sanctuary 

7. 24. 1 wiU make, their holy places shall be d' 
18. 6. neither hath d. his neighbour's wife, 15. 

11. and hath even d. his neighbour's wife 

20. 43. all your doings wherein ye have been d. 

22. 4. and hast d. thyself in thy idols, 23. 7. 

11. another hath lewdly d. his daughter-in-law 

23. 13. 1 saw that she was d. both took one way 
17. the Babylonians d. her with their whoredom 
38. they have d. my sanctuary in the same day 

28. 18. thou hast d. "thy sanctuaries by thy iniqui. 

36. 17. they d. it by their own way and doings 

43. 8. they have d. my holy name by abomiHalions 
jybs . 5.3. whoredom of Ephraim, and Isr. is d. 6.10. 
Mic. 4. 11. many nations that say, let her be d. 
Mark 7. 2. the disciples eat bread with d. hands 
John 18. 28. they went not in, lest they should be d. 
1 Cor. 8. 7. and their conscience beirig weak is d. 
Tit.l.lo. but to them that are d. and unbelieving is 
nothing pure, even their mind and conscience d 
Hcb. 12. 15. trouble you, and thereby many be d. 
Rev. 3. 4. a few who have not d. their garments 

14. 4. these are they ^vho are not d. with women 

DEFILEST. 
Gen.49.4.wentestup to father's bed, then d. thou it 

DEFILETH. 
Exod. 31. 14. that d. sabbath, surely be put to detth 
JV« 771.19. 13. purifieth not himself, d. the tabernacle 

35. 33. shalt not pollute the land, blood d. the land 
Mat. 15. 11. not that which goeth into the mouth d 

20. to eat with unwashen hands d. not a man 
Mark 7. 20. what cometh out of man that d. man 
Jam. 3.6. so is the tongue, that it d. the whole body 
Rev. 21. 27. in no wise enter any thing tliat d. 

DEFRAUD. 
Lev. 19. 13. thou shalt not d. thy neighbour 
Mic. 2. t 2. so they d. a man and his house 
Mai. 3. t 5. against those that d. the hireling 
Mark 10. 19. do not bear false witness, d. not 
1 Cor. 6. 8. nay you do wrong, and d. your brethreji 

7. 5. d. not, except it be with consent for a time 
1 Thess. 4.6. that no man d. his broth, in any mat. 

DEFRAUDED. 
lSam.l2.3.whom have I d? whom have Ioppress.1 

4. they said, thou hast not d. nor oppressed us 
1 Cor. 6. 7. why do not rather suflf. yours, to be d, 
2Cor.7.2.we have wronged no man, have d. no man 

DEGENERATE. 

Jer. 2. 21. how art thou turned into the d. plant: 
DEGREE, S. 

Psalms, or Songs of degrees : This title is given to 
fifteen Psalms, which are the 120tA, and all that 
follow to the 134tA, inclusive. The Hebrew text 
calls them, A song of ascents. Junius a7idTre- 
mellius. translate t/ie Hebrew by, A song of ex- 
cellencies, or An excellent song; because of the 
excellent matter of them,as eminent persons 
are called men of high degree, 1 Chron. 17. 17. 
Some calltke?nVsa.\ms of elevation; because,say 
they, they icere sung with an exalted voice, or, 
because at every Psalm the voice loas raised. 
But the common translation, or, Psalms of de- 
grees, Aas more generally obtained. Someinter- 
preters think that they were so called, because 
they were sung upon the fifteen steps of the tem- 
ple; but they are not agreed about the p.%ice 
where these fifteen steps icere. Others think . 
they were so called, because they were sung in 
a gallery, which thev say, was in the court of 
Israel, where sometihies the Levites read the 
law. But others are of opinion, that the most 
probable reason why they are called songs of 
degrees, or of ascect, is, because they were com- 
posed and sung by the Jews on the occasion of 



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their deliverance from the captivity o/Babylon, 
whether it were to implore this deliver ante fro/n 
God, or to return thanks for it after it had hap- 
pened. Jill these Psulms have some rclatiun to 
this great event. Jind the scripture conunonlij 
applies the phrase, to ascend, or go up,/o ex- 
press this return, Ezra 1. 3, 5, 11. | 7. (3, 7, 9. 
because Babylon was situated in a plain, and 
Jerusalem in a mountainous country. And al- 
though one of the Psalms is ascribed to David, 
and°aaotlier to Solomon, yet they also, as well 
as the rest, might have been used on this occa- 
sion, though they were composed by David and 
Solomon upon other occasions. 

The apostle Paul says, That such as have used 
the otiice of a deacon -well, purchase to them- 
selves a good degree, 1 Tim. 3. 13. They gain 
great honour, respect, and reputation. 

2 Kings 20. 9. or backward ten d. 10, 11. Isa. 38. 8. 
t if. by which it had gone down in d. of Ahaz 

1 Chron. 15. 18. brethren of second d. with them 

17. 17. according to the state of a man of high d. 
PstfZ. 6L'.9.men of low d. vanity, men of high d. a lie 
Luke 1. 52. he hath exalted them of low d. 

i Tim. 3. 13. they purchase to themselves a good d. 
Jam. 1. 9. let brother of low d. rejoice he is exalted 

DELAY, ED, ETH. 
Exod. 22. 29. thou shall not d.Xo olier the first-fruits 
32. 1. the people saw that Moses d. to come down 
Psal. 119. 60. d. not to keep thy commandments 
J\Iat. 24. 48. my lord d. his coming, Luke 12. 45. 
^cts 9. 38. that he would not d. to come to them 

DELAY, Siibstantive. 
Acts 25. 17. without any d. I sat on ihe judgm.-seat 

DELECTABLE. 
Isa. 44. 9. and their d. things shall not profit 

DELICACIES. 
Rev. 18. 3. liie merchants are rich through her d. 

DELICATE. 
Deut. 28. 54. the d. man or woman among you, 56. 
Isa.41.l. thou shalt no more be called tender and d. 
Jer. 6.2. likened Zion to a comely and d. woman 
Jllic. 1. 16. qiake thee bald for thy d. children 

DELICATES. 
Jer. 51. 34. he hath filled his belly with my d. 

DELICATELY. 
1 .5^a?K.15.32.bring Agag, and Agag came to him d. 
Prov. 29. 21. helhat d. bringeth up his servant 
La/7(.4.5.they that did feed d.are desolate in streets 
Luke 7. 25. "they that live d. are in kings' courts 
1 Tim.5. 1 6. she that liveth d. is dead while she liv. 

DELICATENESS. 
Deut. 28. 56. to set her foot on the ground for d. 

DELICIOUSLY* 
Rev. 18. 7.how she glorified herself and lived d. 9. 

DELIGHT, Substantive. 
Gen. 34. 19. Shechem had d. in Jacob's daughter 
Dcut.lO. 15. L. had a d.m thy fathers to love them 
21. 14. and it shall be if thou have no d. in her 

1 Sam. 15. 22. hath the L. as great d. in offerings? 
18. 22. and say, behold, the king hath d. in thee 

2 Sam.. 15. 23. if he thus say, I have no d. in thee 
Job 22. 26. then shalt thou have d. in the Almighty 
Psal. 1. 2. but his d. is in the law of the Lord 

16. 3. and to the excellent, in whom is all my d. 
27. t'4. to behold the d. of the Lord, and enquire 

119.24. thy testimonies also are my d. and counsel 

77. that I may live, for thy law is my d. 174. 

Proi;. 8. 30. 1 was daily his d. rejoicinir always in the 

11. 1. but a just weight is the Lord's d. 

20. such as are upright in their way are his d. 

12. 22. but they that deal truly are his d. 

15. 8. but the prayer of the upright is his d. 

16. 13. righteous lips are the d. of kings 

18. 2. a fool hath no d. in understanding 

19. 10. d. is not seemly for a fool, much less for 
24. 25. but to them that rebuke him shall be d, 
29. 17. yea, he shall give d. unto thy soul 
EccZ. 12. flO. preacher sought to find out words of tZ. 
Cant. 2. 3. I sat under his shadow with great d. 
Isa. 58. 2. they take d.m approaching to God 

13. if thou call the sabbath a d. the holy of Lord 
62. t 4. thou shalt be called, my d. is in her 
Jer.^. 10. they have no d. in the word of the Lord 
Dan. 11. t 41. he shall enter into the land of (f. 
t 45. shall plant tabernacle in the mount of <Z. 
DELIGHT, Verb. 
iV^um.14.8. if L. d. in us, will bring us into this land 
Sam. 24. 3. why should the king d. in this thing? 
'oi 27. 10. will he d. himself in the Almighty ? 

34. 9. that he should d. himself with God 
Psal. 22. t 8. let him deliver him, if he d. in him 
37.4. d. thyself also in the Lord, he shall give thee 
11. the meek shall d. in the abundance of peace 
40. 8. I d. to do thy wiH. O ray God, thy law is 
49. 1 13. yet their posteriTy d. in their mouth 
62.4. they d.m lies 1| 68. 30. the people that d.m war 
S'l. 19. in mult, of thoughts thy comforts d. soul 
119. 16. 1 will d. myself in thy statutes, 35. 
47. d. in thy commandments || 70 d. ia thy law 
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Prov. 1. 22. how long wili scorners d. in scorning? 

2. 14. and d. in the frowardness of the wicked 
Eccl. 2. t ~A' than that he d. his senses in good 
Isa. 1. 11. I d. not in the blood of bullocks 

13. 17. and as for gold, they shall not d. in it 

55. 2. and let your soul d. itself in fatness 

58. 2. yet they seek me, and d. to know my ways 

14. then shalt thou d. thyself in the Lord 
.Jer. 9. 24. In these things I d. saith the Lord 
Mai. 3. 1. messenger of the covenant whom ye d.m 
Rom. 7. 22. 1 d.m the law of God after inward man 
DELIGHTED. 

1 Sam. 19. 2. Jonathan d. much in David 

2 Sam. 22. 20. because he d. in me, Psal. 18. 19. 

1 Kings 10. 9. the L. who d. in thee, 2 Chr. 9. 8. 
JVe/i. y. 25. and d. themselves in thy great goodness 
Esth. 2. 14. she came no more, except king d.m her 
Psal. 22. 8. let him deliver him, seeing he d. in him 

109. 17. as he d. not in blessing, let it be far from 
Cant. 2. t 3. I d. and sat down under his shadow 
Isa. 05. 12. did choose that wherein I d. not, 66. 4. 
66. 11. be d. with the abundance of her glory 

DELIGHTEST. 
PsaZ.51.16. not sacrifice, thou d. not in burnt-offer. 

DELIGHTETH. 
Esth.Q. 6. whom the king d. to honour, 7, 9, 11. 
PsaZ.37.23.are ordered by L. and he d. in his way 
112. 1. that d. greatly in his commandments 
147. 10. he d. not in "the strength of the horse 
Prov. 3. 12. as a father the son in whom he d. 
Isa. 42. 1. behold mine elect, in whom my soul d. 
62. 4. called Hephzi-bah, for the Lord d. in thee 
66. 3. and their soul d. in their abominations 
Mic.l. 18. retaineth not anger, because d. in mercy 
Mai. 2. 17. when ye say, G. d. in them that do evil 
DELIGHTS. 

2 >Sa7«.1.24.who clothed you in scarlet with other d. 
Psal. 119. 92. unless thy law had been my d. 

143. yet thy commandinents are my d. 
Prov. 8. 31. my d. were with the sons of men 
Eccl. 2. 8. 1 gat me men-singers, and the d. of men 
Cant. 7. 6. how pleasant art thou, O love, for d. 

DELIGHTSOME. 
Mai. 3. 12. ye shall be a d. land, saith the Lord 

DELIVER. 
G'era.40.l3.thou shaltrf.Pharaoh's cup into his hand 
Exod. 5. 18. yet shall he d. the tale of bricks 

22. 7. if a man shall d. unto his neighbour, 10. 
26. thou shalt d. it by that the sun goeth down 

23. 31. I will d. the inhabitants of the land 
J\~um. 21. 2. if thou wilt indeed d. this people 

35. 25. the congregation shaii d. the slayer out of 
Deut. 7. 24. he shall d. their kings into thy hand 
23. 15. thou shalt not d. to his master the servant 
25. 11. to d. her husband out of the hand of him 
32.39. any that can d. out of my hand, Isa. 43. 13. 
Josh. 2. 13. that ye will d. our lives from death 
8. 7. for your God will d. it into your hand 
20. 5. they shall not d. the slayer into his hand 
Judg. 7. 7. and d. the Mmianites into thine hand 

10. t 1. after Abimelech arose Tola to d. Israel 

11. 30. if thou shalt without fail d. the Ammonites 
13. 5. Samson shall begin to d. Israel from Philist. 

1 Sam. 7. 14. the coasts thereof did Israel d. 

12. 21. after things which cannot profit nor d. 

23. 4. I will d. the Philistines, 2 Sam. 5. 19. 

24. 4. I will d. thine enemy into thine hand 

28. 19. the Lord will d. Israel to the Philistines 

2 Sam. 14. 16. the king will hear to d. his handmaid 
20. t 6. let Sheba d. himself from our eyes 

1 Kings IS.O.thou wouldest d. thy servant to Ahab 
20. 13. 1 will d. this multitude into thy hand, 28. 
22. 6. they said, 20 up, for the Lord shall d. it into 

the king's^hand, 12, 15. 2 Chrvn. 18. 5, 11. 

2 Kings'i.'\9>.he will d. the Moabites into your hand 
12. 7. but d. it for the breaches of the house 

18. 35. that Lord should d. Jerusalem, Isa. 36. 20. 

22. 5. let them d. into the hand of the workmen 
2 Chron. 25. 15. who could not d. their own people 

28. 11. now hear me and d. the captives again 

32. 13. were gods of nations able to d. their lands? 
14. that your God should be able to d. you, 17. 
£irfl7.19.those d.thou before the God ofJeru-salem 
Job 10. 7. there is none can d. out qf thy hand 

22. 30. he shall d. the island of the innocent 

33. 23. he will d. his soul from soing into the pit 
Ps. 6. 4. d. my soul, 17. 13. | 22. 20. | 116. 4. 1 120. 2. 
7. 2. renting it while there is none to d. 50. 22. 
33. 17. nor shall he d. any by his great strength 
19. to d. their soul from death, and to keep alive 

56. 13. wilt thou not d. my feet from falHng ? 
72. 12. for he shall d. the needy when he crieth 
74. 19. O d. not the soul of thy turtle-dove 

82. 4.d.the poor and needy out of hand of wicked 
89. 48. shall he d. his soul from hand of the grave ? 
Prov. 4. 9. a crown of glory shall she d. to thee 
6. 3. do this now, my son, and d. thyself 

23. 14. beat him, thou shalt d. his soul from hell 
Eccl. 8. 8. nor shall wickedness d. those given to it 
/5a.5.29.shall carry it away safe, and none shall d.it 



Ssa. 29. 11. which men d. to one that is loarnea 
31. 5. defending also he will d. it, and j)assing ovei 
44. 20. he cannot d. his soul, nor say is there nG» 
46. 2. they sloop, they could not d. the burden 
47. 14. they shall not d. themselves from the flame 
50. 2. is my hand shortened? have 1 no power to d. 

Jer. 15. 9. the residue of them will I d. to the sword 
18. 21. therefor^, up their children to the lamine 
20. 5. moreover I will d. all strength of this city 
21.7.afterwards I will d. Zedekiah from the sword 
22.3.</. the spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor 
43. 11. he shall d. such as are for death to death 
51. 6. flee out of Bab. d. every man his soul, 45. 

Ezek.13.21.1 will d. my people out of your hand,23. 
14. 14. they should d. b'ut their own souls, 20. 
16. shall d. neither sons nor daughters, 18, 20. 

33. 5. he that taketh v.'arning shall d. his soul 

34. 10. for I will d. my flock from their mouth 
Z)an. 3.29.there is no other god can d. after this sort 

8. 4. nor was there any that could d. fom the ram 

7. none that could d. the ram out of his hand 
PIos. 2. 10. none shall d. her out of mine hand 
Amos 2. 14. neither shall the mighty d. himself 
15. he that is swift of foot shall not d. himself 

6. 8. 1 will d. the city with all that is therein 
Mic. 5. 8. who teareth in pieces and none can d. 

6.' 14. and thou shalt take hold, but shalt notd. 
Zech. 2. 7. d. thyself, O Zion, that dwellest with 

11. 6. 1 will d. every one into his neighbour's hano 
Mat.i0.21.lhe brother shall d. the brother to death 
Acts 25.16. not manner of Romans to d. man to die 

1 Cor. 5. 5. d. such one to Sat. for destruct. of flesh 
2Cor.l.l0.who delivered us from deatli,and doth d 

2 Pet. 2. 9. the Lord knoweth how to d. the godly 

DELIVER him. 
Gen. 37. 22. rid him, to d.him to his father again 

42.37. d.kim into my hand, I will bring him to thee 
Exod. 21. 13. but God will d. him into hi? hand 
Deiit. 2. 30. that he might d. him into thy hand 

3. 2. I will d.him and his people into thy hand 

39.12. d. Am into the hand of the avenger of blood 

24. 13. in any case thou shalt d. him the pledge 
Judg.i.l.l will drawSisera and d.him into ihy hand 
lSam.23.20.our partshall be to d.him into thy hand 
2 Sam. 14. 7. said, d. him that smoie his brother 

20. 21. d. him and I will depart from the city 
Job 33. 24. d. himi'rom going down to the pit 
Psal. 22. 8. that he would d. hiin, let bim d. him 

41. 1. the Lord will d. him in time of trouble 
2. thou wilt not d. him to the will of h.'s enemies 

71. 11. and take him, for there is none to d. him 

91. 14. have set his love on me, theref.wili I d.him 
15.1 will be withhim,willd. Am, and honour him 

Prov. 19. 19. if thou d. him, thou must do it again 
.7er. 21. 12. d. him that is spoiled from the oppress. 
-E:f/i.33.]2. righteous, of righteous shall not d. hiin 
Dan. 6. 14. the king set his heart on Dan. to d. him 
Jonah 4. 6. might be a shadow to d. him from grief 
Mat.2Q. 19. and shall d. him to Gentiles to crucifv 
him, Mark 10. 33. Luke 20. £0. Acts 21. ll 

26. 15. what will ye give , and I will d. him to yoi 

27. 43. let him d. him now, if he will have him 

• DELIVER me. 
Gen.'i2.\\. d. me I pray thee from the hand of Esau 
1 Sa7n.l7.37. he will d. me out of hand of Goliath 
23. 11. will the men of Keilah d. me up? 12. 

24. 15. the Ld. be judge, and d. me out of thy hand 
26. 24. and let him d. me out of all tribulation 
30. 15. nor d. me into the hands of my master 

25af?i.3.14. Dav. sent, saying,d. me my wife Michal 
1 Kings 20. 5. thou shall d. me thy silver and gold 
Job 6. 23. d. me from enemies, Ps. 31. 15. | 59. 1. 
Psal. 7. 1. O Lord, save me from them and d. me 
25.20. keep my soul, and d. me, for I trust in 
27. 12. d. me not over to the will of mine enemies 
31. 2. bow down thine ear to me, d. me speedily 
39. 8. d.me from my transgressions, make me not 
40.13.be pleased to rf.mf ||70.1.make haste to d. me 
43. 1. O d. we from the deceitful and unjust man 
51. 14. d.me from blood-guiltiness, O God 
59. 2. d. me from the workers of iniquity, save me 
69. 14. d. me out of the mire, ami let me not sink 

18. draw nigh to my soul, and redeem it, d. me 
71. 2. d.me in thy righteousness, cause me, 31. 1. 

4. d. me, O my God, out of hand of the wickp.f' 
109. 21. because thy mercy is good d. thou me 
119. 134. d. me from the oppress on of man 

1.53. consider mine affliction, and d. me 

154. plead my cause, and d. me, quicken me 

170. d. me according to thy w-ord 
140. 1. d.me O Ld. from the evil man, preserve me 

142. 6. d. me from; my persecutors, for they are 

143. 9. d. me from mine enemies, I flee unto thea 

144. 7. rid me, and d. me out of great waters 
11. d. me from the hand of strange children 

Isa. 44. 17. he saith, d. me, for thou art my Gai 
./rr. 38. 19. lam afraid of the Jews, lest theyrf. r;« 
Acts 25. 11. no man may d. me to them, I appeal 
Bom.l. 24. who shall d.me from the body of deathl 
2Tm.4.18. the Ld. shall d.me from every evil work 



DEL 

DELIVER ihee. 
Dcut.l.lQ. the people which the Lordskall d. ihee 
23 14. Ld. walketh in midst of thy camp to d. ihee 
Jadg. 15. 12. to bind thee, tliat we may d. thee, ]3. 

1 Sam. 17. 4tj. the Lord will d. thee into mine hand 
23. 12. and the Lord said, they will d. thee up 

2 Kings 18. 23. 1 will d.thee two thousand horses 
20. (5. and I will d. thee and ihiSt. city, Isa. 38. 6. 

Job 5. 19. he shall d. thee'm six troubles, in seven 

36. IS. beware, then a great ransom cannot d. ihee 
Ps. 50. 15. 1 will d. thee, and thou shalt glorify me 

91. 3. he shall d. thee from the snare of the fowler 

Prov. 2. 12. to d. thee from the way of the evil man 

le.toc^.fAeefrom the strange woman,the stranger 

/.ja.57.i3.\vhen thou criest,let thy companies d.thee 

Jer. 1.8. lam with thee to d. thee, 19. | 15. 20, 21. 

3S. 20. but Jeremiah said, they shall not d. thee 

39. 17. 1 will d. thee in that day, saith the Lord 

18.1wi]l surelvd.i/iee,thou shaltnotfall bysword 
Ezek. 21. 31. d'.thce into the hand of brutish men 
23. 23. I will d. thee to them whom thou hatest 
25.4.1 wWXd.thee to men of the east for a possession 

7. 1 will d. ihee for a spoil to the heathen 
Dan. 6. 16. thy God whom thou servest will d. thee 

20. is tliy God able to d. thee from the lions 1 
Hos. 11. 8. how shall I d. Vice, Israel how shall I? 
Mat. 5. 25. judge d. thee to the officer, Luke 12. 53. 

DELIVER them. 
Exoi. 3. 8. 1 am come down to d. them, Acts 7. 34. 
Deut. 7. 2. when the Lord thy God shall d.them,23. 
Josh. 11. 6. to-morrow will I d. them up all slain 
.Tudg. 11. 9. and if the Lord d. them before me 
20. 23. to-morrow I will d. them into thine hand 
1 5ffl?H. 14.37. wilt thou d.th.'i Sa??i.5.19.1 C/;r.l4.10. 

1 Kings 8.46. and d.th.Xo the enemy,2 Kings 21.14. 

2 Ki7igs 3. 10. to d. th. into the hand of Moab, 13. 

1 CAro«. 14. 10. L. said, I will d. theminio thy hand 

2 Chron. 6. 36. and d. th. over before their enemies 
25. 20. for it came of God, that he might d. them 

JWz. 9. 28. and many times didst thou d. them 
Job 5. 4. crushed, neither is there any to d. them 
Psal. 22. 4. they trusted, and thou didst d. them 

37. 40. the Lord shall help them, and d. them 
106. 43. many times did he d. them they provoked 

P)-oi'.11.6.the righteousness of upright shall d.thcm 
12.6. the mouth of the upright shall d. them 
24. 11. forbear to d. them that are drawn to death 
Tsa. 19. 20. he shall send a Saviour and d. them 
Jer. 24. 9. I will d. them to be removed, 29. 18. 
29. 21. d. th. into hand of Nebuchadnezzar, 46. 26. 
/U:c/i:.7.19. their gold shall not d. them, Zeph. 1. 18. 
34. 12. so will I seek and d. them out of all places 
Amos 1.6. they carried away to d. them up to Edom 
Zech. 11. 6. out of their hand I will not d. them 
Acts 7. 25. that God by liis hand would d. them 
Heb. 2. 15. and d. them who through fear of death 

DELIVER «5. 
Z)eMM.27.to d.us into hand of Amorites, Josh.1.1. 
Judg. 10. 15. d. us only, we pray thee, this day 
20. 13. d. us the men, the children of Belial 

1 Sam. 4. 8. woe to us, who shall d. 2'S out of hand 
12. 10. but now d. us out of hand of our enemies 

2 Ki?igs 18. 30. the L. will d. us, 32. Isa. 36. 15, 18. 

1 Chron. 16. 35. save and d. us from the heathen 

2 Chron. 32. 11. saying, the L. our God shall d. us 
Psal. 79. 9. and d. 2is, and purge away our sins 
Jer. 43. 3. to d. ws into the hand of the Chaldeans 
J^ajn. 5. 8. none that doth d. us out of their hand 
Dan. 3. 17. our God is able to d. us, and w-ill d. us 
Mic. 5. 6. thus shall he d. us from the Assyrians 
J\Iat. 6. 13. but d. us from evil, L^ike 11. i. 

2 Cor. 1. 10. in whom we trust that he wiil yet d. us 
Gal. 1. 4. that he might d. us from this evil world 

DELIVER i/ou. 
Gen.42.3-i. so will I d. y. your brother, shall traffic 
Lev. 26. 26. they shall d. you your bread by weight 
Judg. 10. 11. did not I (/. you from the Egyptians? 

13. ye have forsaken me, I will d. you no more 

14. "let them d. you in the time of tribulation 

1 Sam. 7. 3. he will d. you from the Philistines 

2 Kings 17. .39. he sball d. y. from all your enemies; 
18.29. shall not be able to d. you out of his hand 

2 Chron. 32. 14. be able to d. you oiii of mine hand 
Isa.3Q. 14. Hezekiah shall not be able to d- you 
46. 4. I will bear, I will carry, and will d. you 
Ezek. 11. 9. I will d. you into hands of strangers 
Dan. 3. 15. who is that God that shall d. you.? 
Mat. 10. 17. for thev will d. you up, Mark 13. 9. 
19. but when thev d. vou up. 24. 9. Mark 13.11. 
. DELIVERANCE. 
f?e7i.45.7.G.3entme to save your lives by a great «Z. 
Judg. 15. 18. thou hast given this great d. 

1 Sam. 11. t 9- to morrow ye shall have d. 

2 Sam. 19. 1 2. the d. was turned into mourning 
2Kings 5. 1. by him the Lord had given d. to Syria 

13. 17. the arrow of the Lord's d. of d. from Syria 

1 Chron. 11. 14. the Lord saved them by a great d. 

2 Chron 12. 7. but I will grant them some d. 
Ezra 9. 13. and hast given us such a d. as this 
Esth. 4. 14. then shall there d. arise to the Jews 

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Psal. 18. 50. great (f.giveth he to his king, to David 
32.7.lhou shalt compass me about with songs ot'd. 

Isa. 26. 18. we have not wrouglit any d. in the earth 

./oc/2. 32. in Zion and in Jerusalem shall be d. 

Obad. 17. but upon mount Zion shall be d. 

Luke 4>18. he sent me to preach d. to the captives 

Heb. 11. 35. others were tortured, not accepting d. 
DELIVERANCES. 

Pc?aZ.44.4.thou art my Iving,command d. for Jacob 
DELIVERED. 

<7c?i.9.2. on every beast, into your hand are they d. 
14. 20. God who d. thine enemies into thy hand 
25. 24. when her days to be d. were fulfilled 

Exod. 1. 19. are d.ere the midwives come to them 
5. 23. neitlier hast thou d. thy people at all 
12. 27. he smote the Egyptians, and d. our houses 
18. 10. w-ho hatli d. people from under Egypt 

Deut. 2. 36. the Lord our God d. all unto us 
3. 3. God d. into our hands the king of Bashan 
9. 10. the Lord d. unto me two tables of stone 
31. 9. and Moses d. the law^ unto the priests 

Josh.21.ii. the Ld. d. their enemies into their hand 

Judg. 1. 4. he d. the Canaanites into their hand 
3. 31. after him was Shamgar, he also d. Israel 

5. 11. they that are d. from the noise of archers 
8. 7. when L. hath d. Zebah and Zalmunna 

11. 21. the Lord d. Silion into the hand of Israel 

16. 23. our god hath d. Samson our enemy, 24. 

1 Sam. 4. 19. Phinehas' wife was near to be d. 

17. 35. I smote him and d. it out of his mouth 

30. 23. who rf. the company that came against us 

2 Sam. 21. 6. let seven of Saul's sons be d. to us 

1 Kings 3. 17. and I was d. of child with her 
18. third day after I was d. this woman was d. 

2 Kings 19. 11. and shalt thou be d.7 Isa. 37. 11. 

1 Chr. 11. 14. d. that parcel and slew Philistines 

16. 7. then on that day David d. this psalm 

2 Chr. 23. 9. Jehoiadarf. lo the capt3ins shields 
34. 9. they d. money was brought into house of G. 

15. and Hilkiah d. the book to Shaphan 
Ezra 5. 14. the vessels were d. to Sheshbazzar 

8. 36. and they d. the king's commissions 

Job 22. 30. it is d. by the pureness of thine hands 
23. 7. so should I'be d. for ever from my judge 
29.12.because Iti.the poor that cried, and fatherless 

Psal. 22. 5. they cried to thee, and were d. 
33. 16. a mighty man is not d. by much strength 

55. IS. he hath d. my soul in peace from battle ■ 

56. 13. hast d. my soul from death, 86. 13. ] 116. 8. 
60. 5. that thy beloved may be d. 108. 6. 

69. 14. let me be d. from them that hate me 
78. 61. and d. his strength into captivity 
Prov. 11. 8. the righteous is d. out of trouble 

9. but through knowledge shall tlie just be d. 

21. bat the seed of the righteous shall be d. 

28. 26. but whoso walketh wisely shall be d. 
Eccl. 9. 15. poer wise man by wisdom he d. the city 
Isa. 20. 6. for help to be d. from the king of Assyria 

29. 12. the book is d. tp him that is not learned 
36.19. and have they (Z.Samaria out of my hand? 
38. 17. thou hast d. it from the pit of corruption 
49. 24. or shall the lawful captive be d.7 

25. and the prey of the terrible shall be d. 
66. 7. before pain came, she was d. of a man-child 
Jer. 7. 10. we are d. to do all these abominations 
20. 13. for he hath d. the soul of the poor 

32. 16. now when I had d. tiie evidence to Baruch 
Ezek. 3. 19. but thou hast d. thy soul, 21. | 33. 9. 

14. 16. as I live, they only shall be d. 13. 

17. 15. or shall he break the covenant and be d.l 

31. 14. for they are all d. unto death to the earth 
V2. 20. she is d. to the sword, draw her multitudes 

J >an. 3. 28. and d. his servants that trusted in him 

6. 27. who d. Daniel from the power of the lions 

12. 1. at that time thy people shall be d. 
.7oeZ2. 32. shall cnll on name of the Lord shall be (Z. 
Amos ^. 1. a:id he that escapeth shall not be d. 
Mic. 4. 10. go to Babylon, 'here shalt thou be d. 
Hab. 2.9. that he may be d. from the power of evil 
Mai. 3. 15. yea, they that tempt God are even d. 
Mat. 11. 27. all things are d. to me of my Father, no 

man knoweth Son but the Father, Luke 10. 22. 

27. .53. Pilate commanded the body to be d. 

Mark 7. 13. thro' your tradition which ye have d. 

10.33. theSon of man shall be d. to the chief priests 

15. 15. released Barabbas,and d. Jesus, Z/wte 23.25. 

Jjifke 1. 57. time came that she should be d. 2. 6. 

4. 6. that is d. to me, and to whom I will, I give it 

17. there was d. to him the book of Esaias 

9. 44. Son of man shall be d. into hands of men 
12. 58. give diligence that thou mayest be d. 

18. 32. for he shall be d. unto the Gentiles 
John 16. 21. but as soon as she is d. of the child 
^18. 38. that I should not be d. to the Jews 
Acts 2. 23. him bei g d. by the counsel of God 

15. 30. Judas and Silas came to Ant. and d. epistle 
23. 33. and they d. the epistle to the governor 
27. 1. they d. Paul to one Julius, a centurion 

23. 17. yet was I d. prisoner from Jerusalem 
Rom.'i. 25. was d. for our offences and raised again 



DEL 

Rom.l.G. now we are J. Ir. the law ;.bat being dea»? 

8 21.tlie creature itself shall-be d. i'rom corruption 

15. 31. 1 may be d. from them that do not believe 

2 Cor. 4. 11. are always d. to death for Jesus' sake 

2 Thess. 3. 2. we may he d. from unreasonable men 

1 Tim. 1.20. whom I have rf.toSatan,thal they learn 

2 Tim. 4. 17. I was d. out of the mouth of the lion 
Heb. 11. 11. by faith Sarah was d. of a child 

2 Pet. 2. 7. and d. just Lot, vexed with tiie filthy 

21. to turn from the commandment d. to them 
Jude 3. for the faith which was once d. to the saints 
Rev. 12. 2. travailing in birth, and pained to be d. 

4. before the woman which was ready to ce d. 
See Hand, Hands. 
DELIVERED /dm. 
Gen. 37. 21. Reuben d. him out of their hands 
Lev. 6. 2. in that which was rZ. him to keep, 4. 
Deut. 2. 33. the Lord our God d. him before us 
1 Kings 13. 26. therefore the Lord d. him to the lion 
17. 23. and Elijah d. him unto his mother 
Psal. 7. 4. yea, I have d. fiim that is mine enemy 
J\[at. 18. 34. his Lord d. him to the tormentors 
27. 2. and d. him to Pontius Pilate, Mark 15. 1. 
18. that for envy they had d. him. Murk 15. 10. 
26. he (/. him to be crucified, .John 19. 16. 
Lukel. 15. and Jesus d. him to his mother 
9.42.Jesus healed the child and d. himto his father 
24. 20. how our rulers d. him to be condemned 
.John 18. 30. we would not have d. him to thee 
Acts 7. 10. God d. him out of all his afflictions 
12. 4. Herod d. him to four (luaternions of soldiers 

DELIVERED vie. 
Exod. 18. 4. God d. meivom the sword of Pharaoh 
Judg. 12. 3. and when I saw that ye d. me not 

1 Sam. 17. 37. the Lord that d. me from the lion 

2 Sam. 22. 18. he d. me from my strong enemies 
20. he d.me because delighted in me, Psal.lS. 19. 
49. thou hast d. vie from violent man, Fs'aZ.18.4S 

2 Kings 22. 10. Hilkiah the priest hath d.me a. book 
.Job 16. 11. God hath d. me to the ungodly 
Psal. 18^ 17. he d. me from my ^trotig enemies 
43. hast d. me from the strivings of the people 
34. 4. the Lord heard and d. me from all my fears 
54. 7. for he hath d. me out of all trouble 
.John 19. 11. he that d. me to thee hath greater sin 
2 Tim. 3. 11. but out of them all the Lord d.me 
DELIVERED ihee. 

1 .Sam. 24. 10. the Lord rf. f/^ee to-day into my hand 

2 Sam. 12. 7. and I d. thee out of the hand of Saul 
Psal. 81. 7. thou calledsi in fl-ouble, and I d. thee 
Ezek. 16.27. Id. thee to will of them that hate thee 
./o/ni 18. 35. the chief priests d. thee unto me 

DELIVERED them. 
Exod. W. 8. Moses toid how the Lord d. them 
Deut. 5. 22. in tables of stone, aiid d. them to me 
Judg. 3. 9. Lord raised ui> a deliverer, who d. them 
2 Kings 19. 12. gods of nations d. them, Isa. 37.12. 
2 C7ir.29.8.hath d. them to trouble, to astonishment 
Psal. 78. 42. when he d. them from the enemy 

107. 6. and he d. them jftat of their distresses 
20. and he d. them from their destructions 
Isa. 34. 2. he hath d. them to the slaughter 
Ezek.lG.21. d. them to cause them to pass thro' fire 
Mat.25. 14. called servants, and d.to them his goods 
Luke 1. 2. even as they d. them to us eye-witnesses 

19. 13. he d. them ten pounds, and said, occupy til] 
Acts 16. 4. they d. I.hem the decrees for to keep 

1 Cor. 11. 2. keep ordinances, as I d. them to you 

2 Pet. 2. 4. and d them into chains of darkness 

ri'LIVERED up. 
J\''um. 21. 'A. and the Lord d. up the Canaanites 
Jb.?/i. 10.12. when the Ld. d.up Amorites before Isi. 
2 Sam. 18. 28. d. up the men thnt lift up their hand 
Amos 1.9. because they d. up the captivity toEdom 
Obad.lA.uox shouldest have d.vp those that remain 
Mat. 4. 1 12. heard that John was d. up into prison 
Acts 3. 13. hath glorified his Son whom ye d. up 
Rom. 8. 32. spared not his Son, bat d. him up for us 

1 Cor. 15. 24. when he shall have d. up the kingdom 
Rev. 20. 13. death and hell d. up the dead in them 

DELIVERED us. 
Exod. 2. 19. an EgA'ptian d. us from the shepherds 
Acts 6. 14. change the customs which IMoses d. us 

2 Cor. 1. 10. who d. us from so great a dea'h 
Col.l. 13. hath d.us from the power of darkness 
1 T*ss.l.\Q. Jesus, who d. us from wrath to come 

DELH^ERED you. 
Rom.G.17.\e obeved the doctrine which was d.you 

1 Cor. 11. 23. 1 received that which I d. tiou, 15. 3. 

DELR^EREDST, EST. 
Xeh. 9. 27. thou d. them to enemies who vexed 
PsaZ.35.10.who d. poor from him that spoileth him 
Mic. 6. 14. what thou d. will I give up to the sword 
Mat. 25. 20. Lord, thou d. unto me five talents 

22. and said, Lord, thou d. nnto me two talents 

DELIVERER. 
Judcr. 3. 9. the Lord raised up a d. to Israel, 15. 
18. 28. there was no d. 2 Saw. 14. t 6. Psal. 7. 1 2- 

2 Sa?n.22.2. the Lord is mv rock and d. Psal. 18. 2 
Psal. 40. 17. thou art mj help and my d. 70. 5 



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DEP 



DEP 



Psal. 144. 2. my fortress, my high tower, and my d. 
Acts 7. 35. tlie same did God send to he a d. 
Rom. 11. 2G. there shall como out of Sion the d. 

DELIVEIIETH. 
Job 36.l5.he d. the poor in his affliction, opens ears 
Psal. 16. 4b. he d. me from miue enemies 
34. 7. about them that fear him, and d. them 
17. tiie Lord d. them out of ail tiieir troubles, 19. 
97. 10. he d. them out of tlie hand of the wicked 
144. 10. who d. David from the hurtful sword 
Prov. 10. 2. righteousness d. from death, 11. 4. 
14. 25. a true witness d. souls, but a deceitful 
31 24. and she d. girdles unto the merchant 
Isa 42. 22. they are for a prey, and none d. 
Z)an.6. 27. God d. and rescueth, and worketh signs 
Amos 3. 1 12. as shepherd d. out of mouth of lion 

DELIVERING. 

Exod. 5. 1 23. d. thou hast not delivered thy peop. 

Z,MA:e21.12.(Z.you up to synagogues and into prisons 

Acts 22. 4. d. into prisoi^ both men and women 

26. 17. d. thee from the people and the Gentiles 

DELIVERY. 
Isa. 26. 17. that draweth near the time of her d. 

DELUSION. 
2 Thess. 2. 11. God shall send them strong d. 

DELUSIONS. 
Isa. 66. 4. 1 also will choose their d. and bring fears 

DEMAND. 
Dan. 4. 17. the d. by the word of the holy ones 

DEMAND, ED. 
Exod. 5. 14. d. why have ye not fulfilled your task? 
2 Sam. 11. 7. David d. of Uriah how Joab did 
. Job 38. 3. 1 will d. of thee,answer thou,40. 7. \ 42. 4. 
Dan. 2. 27. the secret which the king hath d. 
Mat. 2. 4. he d. where Christ should be born 
Luke 3. 14. the soldiers d. of him, what shall we do 
17. 20. and when he was d. of the Pharisees 
Acts 21. 33. the chief captain d. who he was 

DEMONSTRATION. 
1 Cor. 2. 4. but in d. of the Spirit, and of power 

DEN, S. 
Judg. 6. 2. the children of Israel made them d. 
Job 37. 8. then the beasts go into d. and remain 
33. 40. when they couch in their d. and abide 
Psal. 10. 9. he lieth in wait as a lion in his d. 
104. 22. they lay themselves down in their d. 
Cant. 4. 8. look from Shenir, from the lion's d. ' 
Isa. 11. 8. shall put his hand on the cockatrice d. 
32. 14. the towers sliall be for d. for ever 
Jer. 7. 11. is this house become a d. of robbers'? 
9. 11. I will make Jerusalem a d. of dragons 
10. 22. to make the cities of Judah a d. of dragons 
Dan. 6. 7. he shall be cast into the d. of lions, 12. 
16. and they cast him into the d. of lions 
19. the king arose and went in haste to the d. 

23. they should take Daniel up out of the d. 

24. and they cast them into the d. of lions 
Amos 3. 4. will a young lion cry out of his d.7 
J^ah. 2. 12. the lion filled his d. with ravin 
Mat. 21. 13. my house be"tealled house of prayer, 

but ye have made it arf. of thieves, Jlfar^ 11. 17. 
Heb. 11. 38. they wandered in deserts and in d. 
Rev. 6. 15. bondman and freeman hid themsel. in d. 

DENY. 
Josh. 24. 27. be a witness, lest ye d. your God 

1 Kings 2. 16. 1 ask of thee, d. me not, Prov. 30.7. 
Job 8. 18. if he destroy him, then it shall d. him. 
Prov. 30. 9. lest I be full and d. thee, and say 
Mat. 10. 33. whosoever shall d. me, him will I d. 

16. 24. let him d. himself, Mark 8. 34. Luke 9. 23. 

26. 34. Jesus said to him,b(.'f'>;e the cock crow 

thou shalt d. me thrice, 75. Mark 14. 30, 72. 

35.die with thee,yet will I not d.thee,Markli.'il. 

Luke 20. 27. which d. there is any resurrection 

2 Tim. 2. 12. if we d. him, he also will d. us 

13. yet he abideth faithful, he cannot d. himself 
Tit. 1. 10. th.at know God, but in works they d. him 

DENIED. 
Gen. 18. 15. Sarah d. saying, I laughed not 
1 Kings 20. 7. he sent to me, and I d. him not 
Job 31. 28. for I should have d. the God above 
J}faf.26.70.Peter d. before them all, saving, I know 
not, 72. Mark 14. 70. Luke 22.57. John 18.25,27. 
Luke 8. 45. when all d. that they touched him 

12.9.who denies shall be d. before the angels afG. 
Johnl.'iO.John confessed, and d.not,Iam notCnrist 

13. 38. shall not crow, till thou hast d. me thrice 
dcts 3. 13. whom ye d, in the presence of Pilate 

14. but ye d. the holy One and the just 

1 Tim. 5. 8. he hath d. the faith, and is worse than 
Reu.2.13.holdestfastmy name, and not d.my faith 

3. 8. hast kept my word, and hast not d. my name 

DENIETH, ING. 
Luke 12. 9. but he that d. me before men, bo denied 

2 Tm. 3. S.having a form of godliness, but d. power 
T^t. 2.12. teaching us, that d. ungodliness aiid lusts 
2 Pet. 2. 1. even d. the Lord that bought them 

1 John 2. 22. is a liar, that d. Jesus is Christ 

23. who d. the Son, the same hath not the Father 
ludeA d. the only Lord God, and our Lord Jesus 
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Deut.2Q.\S. Id. this day, that ye shall surely perish 

DEPART. 
Gen. 13. 9. if thou d. to the right hand, I will go 
Exod. Id. 27. Moses let his father-in-law d. 
33. 1. d. thou and the people thou hast brought up 
JWot.IO. 30.1 will d. to mine own land and kindred 
Deut. 9. 7. from the day thou didst d. out of Egyjit 
Jos/i.24.28.soJoshua let the peo])le d.to inheritance 
Judg. 19. 5. the Levite rose up to d. 7, 8, 9. 

1 Sam. 22. 5. and God said, abide not in the hold,fZ. 

29. 10. as soon as ye be up and have light, d. 
.11. David and his men rose up to d. in the morn. 

30. 22. that they may lead them away and d. 

2 Sam. 11. 12. and to-morrow I will let thee d. 

15. 14. make speed to d. lest he overtake us 
1 Kings 12.5. rf. for three days, then come ag. to me 
Job 20. 28. the increase of his house shall d. 
Isa. 11. 13. the envy also of Ephraim shall d. 

52.11. d. ye, d. ye, go out from thence, Lam. 4. 15. 

54. 10. for the mountains shall d. and the hills 
Jer. 50. 3. they shall d. both man and beast 
Mic. 2. 10. arise ye, and d. this is not your rest 
Zech. 10. 11. the sceptre of Egypt shall d. away 
Mat. 8. 34. would d. out of their coasts, Jl/arA 5.17. 

10. 14. when ye d. out of that house or city, shake 

off the dust of your feet, Mark 6. 11. Luke 9. 4. 

Luke2. 29. now lettest thou thy servant d. in peace 

13. 31. d. hence, for Herod will kill thee 

21.21. let them which are in the midstd. outof it 
John 7. 3. they said d. hence and go into Judea 

13. l.when Jesus knew he should cZ. out of world 

16. 7. but if I d. I will send him unto you 
Acts 16. 36. now therefore d. and go in peace 

39. and desired them to d. out of the city 
20. 7. Paul preach, to them ready to d. on morrow 
22. 21. d. tor I will send thee to the Gentiles 
25. 4. thathe^himself would d. shortly thither 

27. 12. the more part advised to d. thence also 
1 Cor. 7. 11. but if she d. let her remain unmarried 

15. but if the unbelieving d. let him d. 
Phil. 1. 23. a desire to d. and to be with Christ 
Jam. 2. 16. say to them, d. in peace, be ye clothed 

DEPART from. 
Exod. 8. 11. and the frogs shall d. from thee 

29. that the swarms of liies may d. from Pharaoh 

21. 22. hurt a woman, so that her fruit d. from her 
Lev. 25. 41, and then shall he d. from thee 
Mum. 16. 26. d.from the tents of these wicked men 
Deut. 4.9. take heed, lest they d. from thy heart 
Judg. 7. 3. who is fearful, let him d. from Gilead 
1 Sam. 15. 6. d. from the Amalekites, lest I destroy 
2Sam.l2.10.the sword shall never d.from thy house 

20. 21. deliver Sheba, and I will d. frorn the city 

1 Kings 15.19.that he may d. from me, 2 Chr. 16.3. 

2 Chr. 18. 31. and God moved them to d. from him 
Job 21. 14. they say to God, d. from us, 22. 17. 

28. 28. and to d. from evil is understanding 
Psal. 6. 8. d. from me, all ye workers of iniquity, 

Mat. 7. 23. Liike 13. 27. 
34. 14. d. from evil, and do good, 37. 27. 
101. 4. a froward heart shall d. from me 
119. 115. d. from me, ye evil doers, for I will keep 
139. 19. d. from me therefore, ye bloody men 
Prov. 3. 7. fear the Lord, and d. from evil 
13. 14. to d. from the snares of death, 14. 27. 
19. but it is abomination to fools to d. from evil 

15. 24. that he may d. from hell beneath 

16. 6. by the fear of the Lord men d. from evil 
17. the highway of the upright is to d. from evil 

Isa. 14. 25. his burden d. from off their shoulders 
.Tcr. 6. 8. be instructed, lest my soul d. from thee 
17. 13.that£Z./roTOme shall be written in the earth 
31. 36. if those ordinances d. from before me 
37. 9. the Chaldeans shall surely d. from, us 
Ezek. 16. 42. my jealousy shall d. from thee 
Hos. 9. 12. woe also to them when I d. from them 
Mat.2o. 41. d.from me ye cursed, into everlast. fire 
Mark 6. 10. there abide, till ye d. from that place 
Luke 5. 8.d. from me,for I am a sinful man,0 Lord 
8. 37. Gadarenes besought him to d. from them 
Acts 1. 4. that they should not d.from Jerusalem 
18. 2. commanded all the Jews to d.from Rome 
1 Cor. 7. 10. let not the wife d. from her husband 
2Cor.l2.8.I besought Lord that it m\ght d.from me 

1 Tm. 4.1. in latter times some shall rf./rom the faith 

2 Tim. 2. 19. that nameth Christ d.from iniquity 
J\rot DEPART. 

Gen. 49. 10. the sceptre shall not d. from Judah 
.Tosh.1.8. this book of the law shall not d. meditate 
.ludff. 6. 18. d. not hence, I pray thee, till I come 
2 Sam. 7. 15. but my mercy shall not d. from him 

22. 23. as for his statutes, I did not d. from them 
2 Chron. 35. 15. they might not d. from their service 
.Tob 7. 19. how long wilt thou not d. from me7 

15. 30. he shall not d. out of darkness, the flame 

Psal.55. 11. deceit and guile d. not from her streets 

Prov. 3. 21. let them not d. from thine eyes, 4. 21. 

5. 7. hear me, and d. not from words of my mouth 

17. 13. evil for good, evil shall not d.from his house 



Prov. 22. 6. when he is old he will not d. from H 
27. 22. yet will not his foolishness d. from him 

Isa. 54. 10. but my kindness shall not d'. from ihoe 
59. 21. my cov. my Spirit, and words, shall not d 

J(f?r.32.40.putmy fear, that they shall wot (Z.from ma 
37. 9. the Chaldeans, for they shall 7iot d. 

Mat. 14. 16. they need not d. give ye them to eat 

Luke 4.42.stayed him, that should not d. from them 

12. 59. thou shalt not d. thence, till thou hast paid 

DEPARTED. 

Gen. 12. 4. so Abraham d. as the Lord had spoken 
14. 12. they took Lot and d. || 21. 14. Hagar d. 
24. lO.Eleazer d. \\ 26.17.Isaac d. \\ 31..55.Labau d 
37. 17. and the man said, they are d. hence 
42. 26. they laded their asses with corn and d. 
45. 24. he sent his brethren away, and they d. 

JN'um. 12. 9. anger of the L. was kindled, and he d. 

22. 7. and the elders of Moab and Midian d. 
.Josh. 2. 21. she sent the spies away, and they d. 
Judg. 9. 55. d. every man to his place, 2 Sam. 6. 19 

18. 7. then the five men d. and came to Laish, 21. 

19. 10. the Levite d. \\ 21. 24. Israel d. thence 

1 Sam. 6. G. did they not let Israel go, and they d.? 
20. 42.David d. 22. 1,5. || 2 Sam.U. 15. so Nath. d. 

2 Sam. 19. 24. nor washed from the day the king d 

1 Kings 12. 5. and the people d. 2 Chron. 10. 5. 
14. 17. and Jeroboam's wife arose and d. to Tirza 
19.19. Elijah d. and found Elisha, 2 Kings 1. 4, 
20. 9. the messengers d. and brought word again 

38. so the prophet d. and waited for the king 

2 Kings 5.5.Naam.d. || 10.12. Jehu arose and d.l5. 
19. 36. so Sennacherib d. and went, Isa. 37. 37. 

1 Chr. 16. 43. all people d. every man to his house 
21. 4. wherefore Joab d. and went through Israel 

2 Chr. 21. 20. Jehoram d. without being desired 
Psal. 105. 38. Egypt was glad when they d. 
Isa. 38. 12. mine age is d. and removed from me 
Jer.4l. 10. Ishmael d. to go over to the Ammonites 
Lam.l. 6. from daughter of Zion all her beauty is d. 
Mat.2. 9. when had heard the king,wise men d. 12. 

14. Joseph and Mary arose, and d. into Egypt 
4. 12. Jesus d. 9. 27. I 11. 1. | 12. 9. 1 13. 53. | J4. 
13. I 15. 21, 29. 1 16. 4. j 19. 15. 

27. 5. Judas d. || Lzike 1.23. Zach. d. to his house 
Mark 1. 35. Jesus d. 6. 46. ] 8. 13. Luke 4. 42, 

John 4. 3, 43. | 6. 15. j 12. 36. 
Luke 5. 25. he d. to his own house, glorifying God 

7. 24. when the messengers of John were d. 

8. 35. the man out of whom the devils were d. 
10. 30. the thieves wounded him and d. 

35. on the morrow when the Samaritan d. 
John5.15.the man d. and told the Jews it was Jesus 
Acts 10. 7. when the angel d. || 11. 25. Barnabas d. 
12. 17. Peter d. \\ 13. 4. they d. to Seleucia 
14.20.Paul d.||15.39.Paul and Barnabasd.asunder 
16.40.Paul and Silas d.\\ 18.7.Paul d.23. | 20. 1^11. 
21. 5. we d. and went our way, 8. | 28. 10, 11. 

28. 29. when he said these words, the Jews d. 
2 Tm.4.10.Demas forsaken me,isd.toThessaIonica 
Phil. 15. for perhaps he thetefore d. for a season 
Rev. 6. 14. and the heaven d. as a scroll 

DEPARTED frojn. 
Gen. 26. 31. they arose and d. from Isaac in peace 

31. 40. thus was I, my sleep d. from mine eyes 
Exod. 19. 2. they were d. f. Rephidim, JV«m. 33.15 

35. 20. all Israel d. from the presence of Moses 
Lev. 13. 58. if the plague bs d.from them, then 
Jfum. 10. 33. they d.from the mount of the Lord 

12. 10. the cloud d.from off the tabernacle 

14. 9. their defence is d. from them, fear not 
33. 3. they d. from Rameses ] 6. d. from Succotb 

8. d.from Pi-hairoth || 13. d. from Dophkah 

All their departures set down to verse 49. 

Deut. 1. 19. and when we d. from Horeb, we went 

Judg. 16. 20. he wist not that Lord was d. f. him 

1 Sam. 4. 21. saying, the glory is d. from Israel, 22. 

10. 2. when thou art d. from me, thou shalt find 

15. 6. Keniles, d. from among the Amalekites 

16. 14. the Spirit of the Lord d. from Saul, 18. 12. 

23. was refreshed, and the evil Spirit d.from him 

28. 15. God \s d.from me, and answerefh me not 
16. ask of me, seeing the Lord is d. from thee 

1 Kings 20. 38. as soon as thou art d.from me 

2 Kings 3. 27. they d. from him to their own land 
5. 19. so he d. from Elisha a little way, 8. 14. 
19. 8. Sennacherib d.from Lachish, Isa. 37. 8. 

2 Chron. 24. 25. and when they were d. from him 
Ezra 8. 31. then we d.from the river Ahava 
Psal. 18. 21. and have not wickedly d. frora my G. 
Isa. 7. 17. from the day that Ephraim d. from Jud. 
Jer. 29. 2. and the smiths were d. from Jerusalem 
37.5.the Chaldeans heard they d. from. Jerusalem 
£ze^-.6.9.their whorish heart which hath dfrom ma 
10. 18. the glory of the Lord d. from the threshold 
Dan. 4. 31.' O king, the kingdom is d.from thee 
Hos. 10. 5. for the glory of Samaria is d. from it 
Mat. 15. 29. and Jesus d. from thence, and came 
19. 1. had finished these sayings,hed. /row Galilee 
20.29.as they (Z./romJericho,a muilitude followed 
24. 1. Jesus went out and d.from the temple 



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Jtlal. 28. H. they d. <.[i\ick\y from the sepulchre 

J\lark 1. 4'2. the leprosy d. from him, Luke 5. 13. 

i^Uitf 1.-38. and the angel d. from Mary 
4. i;J. the de%"il d. from hiin lor a season 
9. 33. as they d.froin him, Peter said to Jesus 

Acts 5. 41. they d. from the presence of the coubcH 
1-2. 10. and IbnhwitJi the angel d.from him 

13. 14. they came when they had d.from Perga 
15. 3S. John d. from them from Pamphylia • 
17.33.Paul d.from them, 18. 1. 1 19. 9. PhU. 4. 15. 
IQ.li.diseases d.from them,and evil spir. went out 

Rev. 18. 14. and the fruits that thy soul lusted after 
are d. from thee, and all things dainty are d. 
DEPARTED not from. 
2 Sam.22.22.I have not d.from my G. Psal. 18. 21. 
2 Kings 3. 3. he d. not therefrom, 13. 2. 
10 29. Jehu d. not from the sins of Jeroboam, who 
made Israel to sin, to wit, golden calves, 31. 
I 13. 6, 11. I 14. 24. I 15. 9, 18. 1 17. 22. 
18 6. Hezekiah d. not from following the Lord 
2 Chr. 8. 15. d. not from commandment of the king 
20. 32. Jehoshaphat d. not from the way of Asa 
34. 33. they d. not from following the Lord 
JVeA. 9. 19. the cloud d. not from them by day 
Psal.USi. 102. I have not d.from thy judgments 
I.uke 2.37.Anna d.notfrom the temp.but servedG. 

DEPARTED out. 
Gfi7i.l2.4.was 75 years old when he d.out of Haran 
Deut. 24. 2. and when she is d. out of his house 
Judg. 6. 21. angel of the Lord d. out of his sight 
IT.'S. the Levite d. out of Beth-lehem-Judah 
1 -Sawi. 23. 13. David and his men d. out of Keilah 
2 Sam. 11.8. and Uriah d. out of the king's house 
Mai. 2. 8. ye are d.out of the way, ye have corrupt. 
Mat. 17. 18. rebuked the devil, and he d. out of him 

DEPARTED not out. 
Exod. 33. 11. Joshua d. not out of the tabernacle 
A w?7i.l4.44.the ark and Mos.tZ. not out of the camp 

DEPARTETH. 
Job 27. 21. the wind carrieth him away, and he d. 
Prov. 11. 1 22.S0 is a fair worn, who d.from discret. 

14. 16. a wise man feareth, and d. from evil 
Eccl. 6. 4. he cometh in with vanity,and d. in dark. 
J5a.59.i5. he that d. from evil maketh hims. a prey 
Jer. 3. 20. as a wife treacherously d. from her hush. 

17. 5. cursed be the man whose heart d. from L. 
A''ah. 3. 1. woe to the bloody city, the prey d. not 
Luke 9. 39. and bruising him hardly d. from him 

DEPARTING. 
Ge71.35.l8.as her soul was in d.she called his name 
Exod. 16. 1. after their d. out of the land of Egypt 
[sa. 59. 13. in lying and d. away from our God 
Da?i.9.5.we have sinned,bycZ.from thy precepts,ll. 
Hos.l. 2. have committed whoredom d. from Lord 
Mark 6. 33. the people saw them d. and knew him 

7. 31. and d. from the coast of Tyre and Sidon 
Acts 13. 13. John d. from them, returned to Jerus. 

20. 29. I know after my d. shall wolves enter in 
Heb. 3. 12. an evil heart, in d. from the living God 

11. 22. Joseph made mention of the d. of Israel 

DEPARTURE. 
Ezek. 26. 18. the isles shall be troubled at thy d. 
2 Tim. 4. 6. and the time of my d. is at hand 

DEPEND. 
Job 22. t 2. doth his good success d. thereon 

DEPOSED. 
Dan. 5. 20. he was d. from his kingly throne 

DEPRIVED. 
Gen. 27. 45. why should I be d. of both in one day 
Job 39. 17. because God hath d. her of wisdom 
Isa. 38. 10. 1 am d. of the residue of my years 

DEPRIVING. 
Psal. 35, 1 12- me evil for jrood, to the d. of rav soul 

DEPTH. ^ 
Job '23. 14. the d. saith it is not in me, and sea saith 

38. 16. or hast thou walked in search of the d.? 
Psal. 33. 7. he layeth up the d. in store-houses 

69. t 2. 1 sink in the mire of d. where there is no 
Prov. 8. 27. when he set a compass on face of the d. 

25. 3. heaven for height, and the earth for d. 
fsa. 7. 11. ask it either in the d. or in the height 
Jonah'i.o.thed. dosed me round about, weeds wTapt 
Jl/et.l8.6.betterhewere drowned in therf.ofthesea 
Mark 4. 5. because it had no <f. of earth, it withered 
Rom. 8. 39. nor d. separate us from the love of God 

11. 33. O the d. of the riches both of the wisdom 
Epk. 3. 18. what is breadth and d. of love of Christ 

DEPTHS. 

Exod. 15. 5. the d. have covered them, they sank 

8. the d. were congealed in the heart of the sea 

Deut. 8. 7. the d. that spring out of valleys and hills 

Psal. (S. 22. bring my people from the d. of the sea 

71. 20. shall bring me up from the d. of the earfh 

77.16. the waters were afraid, the d. wore troubled 

78. 15. he gave them drink as out of the great d. 

106. 9. he led them thro' the d. as thro' wilderness 

107. 26. they mount up, they go down again to d. 

130. 1. out of the d. have I cried to thee, O Lord 

Prov. 3. 20. by his knowledge the d. are broken up 

6. 24. when there were no d. I was brought forth 
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Prov. 9. 18. and that her guests arc in the d. of hell 
Isa. 51. 10. that hath made the d. of the sea a way 
Ezek. 27. 34. thou shalt be broken in d. of waters 
J\Iic. 7. 19. will cast their sins into the d. of .the sea 
/deu. 2. 24. which have not known the d. of Satan 

DEPUTED. 
2 Sam. 15. 3. but there is no man d. of the king 

DIPUTY. 

1 Kings 22. 47. was no king in Edom,a d. was king 

Acts 13.7. a sorcerer Barjesus who was with the d. 

8. seeking to turn away the d. from the faith 

18. 12. and when Gallio was the d. of Achaia 

DEPUTIES. 
Esth.8.9.\t w-as written to d.and rulers of provinces 

9. 3. and the d. and officers helped the Jews 
Acts 19.38.there are rf.let them implead one another 

DERIDE. 
.ETai.l.lO.they shall d. every strong hold, heap dust 

DERIDED. 
Zzi^-e 16. M.Pharisees heard these things, andd.him 

23. 35. the rulers also with the people d. him 

DERISION. 
Job 30. 1. that are younger than I, have me in d. 
Psal. 2. 4. the Lord shall have them in d. 

44. 13. ad. to them that are round about us, 79. 4. 

59. 8. thou shalt have all the heathen in d. 

119. 51. the proud have had me greatly in d. 
Jer. 20. 7. 1 am in d. daily || 8. wasinade a d. daily 

48. 26. and Moab also shall be in d. 39. 
27. for was not Israel a d. unto thee 1 
Lam. 3.14.1 was a d. to my people and song all day 
Ezek. 23. 32. thou shalt drink and be had in d. 

36. 4. to cities which became a d. to the heathen 
Hos.l.lQ. this shall be their d. in the land of Egvpt 

DESCEND. 
J^um. 34. 11. the border shall d. and reach to sea 
1 iS'a7«. 26. 10. he shall d. into battle and perish 
Psalr4.9. 17. his glory shall not d. after him 

65. 1 10. thou causest rain d. into the furrows 

104.t S.the mountains to ascend, the valleys d. 10. 
Ezek. 26. 20. with them that d. into the pit, 31. 16. 
Mark 15. 32. let Christ d. now from the cross 
Acts 11.5.1 saw vision, certain vessel d. great sheet 
Rom. 10. 7. or who shall d. into the deep? 

1 T'Aess.4.16. Ld. shall d.from heaven v,ith a shout 

DESCENDED. 
Exod. 19. 18. because the Lord d. on Sinai in fire 
33. 9. the cloudy pillar d. \\ 34. 5. d. in a cloud 
Deut. 9. 21. the brook that d. out of the mount 
Josh. 2. 23. so the two men d. from the mountain 
Psal. 133.3. as dew that d. on mountains of Zion 
Prov.30. 4. who hath ascended up to heaven, or d.? 
Mat. 7. 25. the rain d. and the floods came, 27. 
28. 2. for the angel of the Lord d. from heaven 
LukeZ. 22. the Holy Ghost d. in a bodily shape 
Acts 24. I.Ananias the high-priest d.with the elders 
Eph. 4. 10. he that d. is the same that ascended 

DESCENDETH. 
Ja/«.3.15.this wisdom d.not from above.but sensual 

DESCENDING. 
Gen. 28. 12. top of ladder reached to heaven, and 
the angels of God ascending and d. John 1. 51. 
Isa. 15. 1 3. every one shall howl d. into weening 
Mot. 3. 16. he saw the Spirit of God d. Mark'l.lO. 
John 1. .32. 1 saw Spirit d. from heaven like a dove 
33. on whom thou shalt'seeSpirit d.and remaining 
Acts 10. 11. a vessel d. as it had been a great sheet 
Rev.'ii. 10. that great city d. out of heaven from G. 

DESCENT. 
Mic. 1. 1 4. as waters that are poured down a d. 
Luke 19. 37. w-hen come nigh at d. of mount Olives 
fie5.7.3.i\Ielchisedec without father, mother,and d. 
6. but he whose d. is not counted from them 
DESCRIBE, ED, ETH. 
Jb5A.18.4. they shall go through land and d. it, 6, 8. 
8. Joshua charged them that went to d.theland 
9. and theyd.it by cities into seven parts in a book 
Judg. 8. 14. he d. to him the princes of Succoth 
Rom.A:.G. feven as Dav. also d. blessedn. of the man 

10. 5. for Moses d. the righteousness of the law 

DESCRIPTION. 
Josh. IS. 6. and ye shall brins the d. hither to me 

descry: 

Judg. 1. 23. the house of Joseph sent to d. Beth-el. 

DESERT. 
Exod. 3. 1. he led his flock to the backside of the d. 
5. 3. let us go three days' journey into the d. 

19. 2. and they were come to the d. of Sinai 
23. 31. I will set thy bounds from d. to the river 

JsTum. 20. 1. then Israel came into the d. of Zin 
27. 14. for ye rebelled against me in the d. of ^in 
33. 16. and they removed from the d. of Sinai 

2 Chron. 26. 10. Uzziah built towers in the d. 
Job 24. 5. as wilu asses in the d. go they forth 
Psal. 75. 1 6. promotion cometh not from the d. 

78. 40. how oft did they grieve him in the d.? 
102 6. I am like a pelican, an owl of the d. 
106. 14. but lusted and tempted God in the d. 
Isa.lZ. 21. but wild beasts of d. shall lie there, their 
houses full of doleful creatures, 34.14. Jer.50.39. 



Isa. 21. 1. as whirlwinds, so it cometh from ihod. 

35. 1. the d. shall rejoice |1 6. streams in the d. 

40. 3. maJLc straight in d. a high-way lor our God 

41. 19. 1 will set in d. the tir-iree and the piae 
43. 19. 1 will even make rivers in the a JiO. 

51. 3. will make her d. like the garden of the Lord 
Jer. 17. 6. for he shall be hke the heath in the d. 
25.24.peop!e that dwell in d. shall drink after theia 

50. 12. Chaldea shaii be a dry land and a d. 
Ezek. 47. 8. these waters go down into the d. 
Mat. 24. 26. if they say, behold, he is in the d. 
John 6. 31. our fathers did eat manna in the d. 
Acts 8. 26. from Jerusalem to Gaza, which is d. 

DESERT land. 
Deut. 32. 10. he found him in a d. land, he Jed him 
Prov. 21. 1 19. better dwell in the land, of the d. 

DESERT place. 
Mark 6. 31. come ye yourselves into a d. place 
32. depart, into a d. place, Mat. 14. 13. Z/7iA:e 4.42, 
35. this is a d. place, Mat. 14. 15. Luke 9. 12, 
Luke 9. 10. he went aside privately into a d. place 

DESERTS. 
J5a.48;21. thirsted not when he led them through d. 
Jer. 2. 6. the Lord that led us through a land of d. 
5. t 6. a wolf of the d. shall spoil them 
Ezek. 13. 4. thy prophets are like foxes in the d. 
Lukel.SQ. John was in the d. till his shewing Isr. 
Heb, 11. 38. they wandered in d. and in mountaina 

DESERT. 
PsaZ.2S.4.after work of hands, render them their d. 

DESERTS. 
Ezek. 7. 27. according to their d. will I judge them 

DESERVE. 
Ezra 9. 13. hast punished less than our iniquities tZ. 

DESERVETH. 
Job 11. 6. God exacteth less than thy iniquity d, 

DESERVING. 
Judg.Q.lG.done to him according to d. of his hands 

DESIRE 
Signifies, [1] Longing, or wishing, 1 Sam. 23. 20. 
[2] The prayer, request, or longing of the soul, 
for some spiritual,or bodily good things,ichere- 
of it feels a want, Psal. 145. 19. [3] Love, or 
affection, Cant. 7. 10. Dan. 11. 37. [4] Hope 
or expectation, 1 Sam. 9. 20. [5] An inclina- 
tion to, or delight in the pleasures of life, 
Eccl. 12. 5. [6] A wife, called the desire of 
the eyes, Ezek. 24. 16. [7] Sinful lusts and 
affections, Eph. 2. 3. 
Thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall 
rule over thee. Gen. 3. 16. Thy desires, or 
requests shall be referred, or submitted to thy 
husband's will and pleasure, to grant, or deny 
them, as he sees fit. Thou shalt be obliged 
to such a subjection, as shall be many tnnes 
against thy will, and be uneasy to thee. 
Gen. 3. f 6. saw that the tree was a d. to the eyes 

16. thy d. shall be to thy husband, he shall ruls 
4. 7. to thee shall be his d. thou shalt rule over him 

Deut. 18. 6. and come with all the d. of his mind 
21. 11. and hast a d. to her, to have her to wife 

1 Sam. 9. 20. and on whom is all the d. of Israel 1 
23. 20. come down accord, to all the d. of thy sou5 

2 Sam. 23. 5. this is all my salvation, and all my d. 

1 Kings 5. 8. 1 will do all thy d. concerning timber 

9. thou shalt accomplish my d. in giving food 

10. according to all Solomon's d. 9. 11. 

9. 1. Solomon had finished building, and all his d 
1 19. the d. of Solomon which he desired 

10. 13. king Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba 
all herd, whatsoever she asked, 2 Chrun. 9. 12 

2 Clvron. 15. 15. andsoughthim with their whole d. 
21. t 20. Jehoram departed without d. 

32. t 27. lie made treasures for instruments of d. 

36. t 10. he took the vessels of d. to Babylon 
Job 9. t 26. my days are passed away as ships of d. 

14. 15. thou wilt have a d. to work of thine hands 

31. 16. if I have withheld the poor from their d. 

35. my d. is that the Almighty would answer me 

33. t 20. so that his soul abhorreth meat of d. 

34. 36. my d. is that Job may be fried to the end 
Psal. 10. 3. the wicked boasteth of his heart's d. 

17. Lord, thou hast heard the d. of the humble 
21.2. thou hast given his heart's d. not withheld 
38. 9. Lord, all my d. is before thee, my groan. 
54.7. eye hath seen his d. on mine enemies, 92. IL 
59.10. God shall let me see my d. on mine enemies 
78. 29. were filled, for he gave them their own d, 
92. 11. mine ears shall hear my d. of the wicked 
106. t 24. vea, thev despised a land of d. 

112. 8. not'afraid, till he see his d. on his enemies 
10. the d. of the wicked shall perish . 
118. 7. therefore shall I see mv d. on them hate me 
145. 16. thou satisfiest the d. of every living thing 

19. he will fulfil the d. o'l them that fear him 
Prov. 10. 24. the d. of righteous shall be granted 
11. 23. the d. of the righteous is only good 
13. 12. but when d. cometh, it is a tree of life 
19. the d. accomplished is sweet to the sohI 
19. 22. the d. of a man is his kindness 



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Pffv, 21. 25. the d.ofthe slothful killeth him 

ixclXi. U tlio sight of the eyes than wandering oft/. 

V2.5.d. siiali fail, because man goetii to long liouio 
Cant. 1 10. my beloved, and his d. is toward me 
Isa. 2. 1 16. the day of the Lord on all pii'tures ol'd. 

26. 8. the d. of our soul is to thy name, and to 

32. t 12. they shall lament for the tieldsof «Z. 
Jer. 2. 24. snutfeih up wind at the d. of her heart 

3. 1 1^- how shall 1 give thee a land of d.? 

12. 1 10. they made my portion of d. a wilderness 

25. t 34. you siiall sail like a vessel of d. 

44. 14. the land to which you have a d. to return 
Ezek.2i. 16. i will take from thee the d. of thy eyes 

21. I will ])rofane the d. of your eyes, 25. 

26. t 12. they shall destroy houses of thy d. 
JDan. 11. t ^- carry into Egypt vessels of their d. 

37. neither shall he regard the d. of women 
Hos. 10. 10. it is my d. 1 should chastise them 

13. 1 15. shall sjjoil the treasure of vessels oi d. 
Amos 5. t 11. ye have planted vineyards of d. 
Jilic.l. 3. the great man uttereth his mischievous d. 
J\rah. 2. t 9- 'lo'ie t^nd of all the vessels of d. 
Hah. 2. 5. who enlargeth his d. as hell, is as death 
Hag. 2. 7. and the d. of all nations shall come 
Zecli. 7. t 14. they laid the land oi d. desolate 
Luke 22. 15. he said, with d. I have desired to eat 
Rom.li). 1. my heart's d. to G. f<jr Isr. is to be saved 

15.23. having a great d. these many years to come 
2 Cor. 7. 7. w hen he told us your earnest d. toward 
11. what fear, what vehement d. yea what zeal 
Phil. 1. 23. I am in a sttait, having a d. to depart 
1 Thcss. 2. 17. to see your face with great d. 

DESIRE, Verb. 
Exod. 10. 11. serve the Lord, for that ye did d, 

34. 24. neither shuil any man d. thy land 
Dent. 5. 21. nor shalt thou d. thy neighbour's wife 

7. 25. thou shalt not d. the silver or gold on them 
jMrf^.8.24.Gideon said, I would rf. a request of you 

1 Kings 2. 20. 1 d. one small petition of thee 

2 Kings 4. 2S. she said, did I d. a son of my lord? 
J\'e/t. 1. 11. thy servants who d. to fear thy name 
Job 13. 3. surely I d. to reason with God . 

21. 14. for we d. not the knowledge of thy ways 

33. 32. speak, for I d. to justify thee 

36. 20. d. not the night when peofile are cut olf 
Psal. 40. 6. sacrifice and offering thou didst noid. 

45. 11. so shall the king greatly d. thy beauty 
65. t 9. after thou hast made it to d. rain 

70. 2. let them be put to confusion that d. my hurt 
73. 25. there is none on earth I d. besides thee 
Prov.'i.lb. all tiiou canst d. are not to be compared 

23, 6. neither d. thou his dainty meats 

24. 1. against evil men, nor d. to bo with them 
/sa.53. 2. there is no beauty ihat we should d. him 
Jer 22. 27. the land whereunto they d. to return 

42. 22. ye shall die in the place whither ye d. to go 
Dan. 2. 18. 1 would d. mercies of the G. of heaven 
JJmos 5. ] 8. woe to you that (^. the day of the Lord 
Mark9. 35. he saith, if any man d. to be first 

10. 35. shouldest do for us whatsoever we shall d. 

11. 24. what things soever ye d. when yo pray 
15. 8. began to d. him to do as he had ever done 

Luke 17. 22. when ye shall d. to see one of the days 
20. 46. the scribes which d.to walk in long robes 

«3cis 23.20. the Jews have agreed to (Z. thee to bring 
28. 22. we d. to hear of thee what thou thinkest 

1 Cor. 14.1. follow after charity, and (/.spirit, gifts 

2 Cor. 11. 12. cut off from them w hich d. occasion 

12. 6. tho' I would d. to glory, I shall not be a fool 
Gal. 4.9. whereunto ye d. again to be in bondage 

20.1 d. to be present with you now, and to change 
21. tell me, ye that d. to be under the law 
6.12. as many as rf.to make a fair shew in the flesh 
13. but d.to have yo'U circumcised, that they may 
Eph. 3. 13. wherefore I d. that ye faint not 
Phil- 4. 17. not because I d. a gift, but I d. fruit 
Col. 1. 9. to d. ye may be filled with knowledge 
1 Tim. 2. 1 1. 1 d- supplications be made for all men 

3. 1. if a man d. the office of a bishop, a good work 
Heb.6. 11. we d. every one of you to shew diligence 

11. 16. but now they d. a better country, that is 
Jam. 4. 2. ye kill, ye d. to have, and cannot obtain 
1 Pet 1. 12. which things the angels d. to look into 

2.2. as new-born babes d.the sincere milk of word 
Rev. 9. 6. men shall d. to die, and death shall flee 

DESIRABLE. 
Gen.'il. tl.5. Rebekah tookd. raiment of son Esau 
1 Kings 20. 1 6.d. in thy eyes, they shall take away 
Ezra 8. t 27. two vessels of copper d. as gold 
Isa. 44. t.9- and their d. things shall not profit 
Lam.h 1 7. Jerusalem remembered all her rf. things 

t 10. hath spread his hand upon her d. things 
2. t 4. he stood and slew all the d. of the eve 
Ezek 23. 6. all of them fZ. young men, 12, 23. 
Jocl3. t5. carried into your temples my d. things 

DESIRED. 
Oen. 3.6. and a tree to be d. to make one wise 
1 Sam. 12. 13. and behold the king whom ye d. 
1 Kiuffs^.ld.the desire which Solomon d.2Ckr.8.Q. 
S Chron. 11. 23. and Rehohoam d. many wives 
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Estk. 2. 13. whatsoever she d. was given her 

./ub "20. 20. lie shall iiut save of tiiat which he d. 

Psal. 19. 10. more to be d. are they than gold 
27. 4. one thing 1 d. of the L. that 1 may dwell 
39. 1 11. that which is to be d. in him to melt away 
107. 30. so he bringeth them to their d. haven 
132. 13. he hath d- Zion for his liabitation 
14. my rest, here will Ldwell, lor I have d. 

Prov. 8. 11. all that may bed. not to be compared 

21. 20. there is a treasure to be d. and oil in dwell. 
Eccl. 2. 10. what my eyes d. I kept not from theni 
Isa. 1.29. shall be ashamed of the oaks ye have d. 

26. 9. with my soul have I d. thee in the night 
Jer. 17. 16. nor have I d. woeful day, thou knowest 
Dan. 2. 16. Daniel went and d. of the king time 
23. hast made known unto me what we d. of thee 

11. t 38. he shall honour God with things d. 
Has. 6. 6. for I d. mercy and not sacrifice 

J\[ic. 7. 1. no cluster, my soul d. the lirst-ripe fruit 
Zcph. 2. 1. gather together, O nation not d. 
Jl/aM3.17.many righteous men have d.to see those 

16. 1. the Pharisees d. he would shew a sign 
Mark 15.6. one prisoner whom they d. Luke23. 25. 
Luke 7. 36. one of the Pharisees d. Jesus to eat 

9. 9. but who is this, and he d. to see him 

10. 24. many kings have d. to see those things 

22. 15. I have d. to eat this passover with you 
31. Satan hattli d.to have you to sift you as wheat 

23. 25. and he released to them him whom they d. 
Acts 3. 14. and d.a murderer to be granted unto you 
7. 46. and d. to find a tabern. for the God of Jacob 
8. 31. the eunuch d. Philip to come into the chariot 
Q. 2. Paul d. of the high-priest letters to Damascus 

12. 20. having made Blastus their friend, d. peace 

13. 7. Sergius Paulus d. to hear the word of God 
21. afterward they d. a king, God gave them Saul 
23. yet d. they Pilate that he should be slain 

16. 39. and d. them to depart out of the city 

25. 3. d. favour against Paul that he would ^end 

1 Cor. 16. 12. 1 greatly d. him to come to you 

2Cor.8.6.insomuchthat we d. Titus to finish in you 

12. 18. 1 d. Titus, and with him I sent a brother 

1 John 5. 15. we know we have the petitions we d. 

DESIREDST. 
Deut. 18. 16. according to all that thou d. of God 
J\Iat. 18. 32. 1 forgave thee, because thou d. me 

DESIRES. 
Gen. G. \ 5. all the d. of his Jieart are only evil 
Psal. 37. 4. he shall give thee the d. of thy heart 
140. 8. grant not, O Lord, the d. of the wicked 
Dan. 9. t 23. for thou art a man of d. 10. j H- 
10. t 3. 1 ate no bread of d. neither came fie.sh 
Hos. 9. 1 16. yet will I slay the d. of their womb 
Eph. 2. 3. fulfilling the d. of tha flesh and mind 

DESIREST. 

Psal. 51. 6. thou d. truth in the inward parts 

16. thou d. not sacrifice, else would I give it 

DESIRETH. 

Dcut. 14. 26. bestow it for whatsoever thy soul d. 

1 Sam. 2. 16. then take as much as thy soul d. 
18. 25. say to David, the king d. not any dowry 

20. 4. what thy soul d. I will do, 1 Kings 11. .37. 

2 Sam. 3. 21. niayest reign over all that thy heart d. 
Job 7. 2. as a servant earnestly d. the shadow 

23. 13. what his soul d. even that he doeth 
Psal. 17. t 12. is as a lion that d. to ravin 

34. 12. what man is he that d. life and loveth days 
68. 16. this is the hill which God d. to dwell in 
Prov. 12. 12. the w'icked d. the net of evil men 

13. 4. the soul of the sluggard d. and hath not 

21. 10. the soul of the wicked d. evil 

Eccl. 6. 2. he wantelh nothing of all that he d. 
Z.M/ie5.39.havingdrunk old wine straightwayd.new 

14. 32. he sendeth and d. conditions of peace 

1 Tim.'S. 1. the office of abishop,he d.agood work 

DESIRING. 
J\fat. 12. 46. his brethren d. to speak with him, 47. 

20. 20. worshipping and d. a certain thing of him 
Luke 8. 20. thy breth. stand without d. to see thee 

16. 21. d. to be fed with the crumbs which fell 
Acts 25. 15. d. to have judgment against him 

2 Cor. 5. 2. d. to be clothed upon with our house 
1 Thcss. 3. 6. d. greatly to see us, as we to see you 

1 Tim. 1. 7. d. to be teachers of the law 

2 Tim. 1. 4. greatly d. to see thee, being mindful 

DESIROUS. 
Prov. 23. 3. be not d. of his dainties, for they are 
Zeph. 2. t 1. gather together, O nation not d. 
-Lit/t-e 23.8.Herod was d.to see him of a long season 
.John 16. 19. Jesus knew they were d. to ask him 
2 Cor. 11. 32. with a garrison d. to apprehend me 
Gal. 5. 26. let us not be d. of vain-glory, envying 

1 Thess. 2. 8. so being affectionately d. of you 

DESOLATE. 

2 5a7n. 13.20. Tamar remain, d.in Absalom's house 
Job 15. 28. he dwelleth in d. cities and in houses 

16. 7. thou hast made d. all my company 
30. 3. the wilderness in former time d. and waste 
38. 27. to satisfy the d. and waste ground 
Psal. 25. 16. turn and have mercy on me,for I am d. 



Ps. 40.15.1et them be d. for a reward of their shaisf 
69. 25. let their habitation be d. let none dwslJ 
143. 4. therefore my heart within me is d. 

Jsa. 1. 7. your country is d. your citiefe burnt 

3. 26. she being d. sliall sit upon the ground 
7. 19. they shall rest all of them in d. valleys 
13. 22. the beast shall cry in their d. house.s 

24. 6. and they that dwell therein are d. 
49. 8. to cause to inherit the d. heritages 

21. seeing I have lost my children, and am d. 
54. 1. more are the children of the d. Gal. 4. 27 

3. and make the d. cities to be inhabited 
Jer. 2. 12. be ye very d. saith the Lord 

6. 8. lest I make thee d. a land not inhabited 

9. t 10. the habitations of the wilderness are d. 

11. I will make the cities of Judah d. without 

an inhabitant, 10. 22. | 33. 10. | 44. 6. 

10. 25. they have made his habitation d. 

12. 11. they made it d. and being d. it mourneth 

19. 8. I will make this city d. and a hissing 
32. 43. it is d. without man or beast; 33. 12. 
49. 20. he shall make their habitations d. 50. 45. 

Lam,. 1. 4. all her gates are d. lier priests sigh 

13. he hath made me d. and faint all day, 3. 11, 
16. my children are d. the enemy jirevailed 

4. 5. they that did feed delicately are d. in streets 
5. 18. because of the mountain of Zion which is d. 

Ezek. 6. 6. that your altars may be made d. 

19.7. he knew their d. palaces, and he laid waste 

20. 26. that I might make them d. to the end 

25. 13. I will make Edom d. from Teman 

26. 19. \\hen I shall make thee a d. city 

29. 12. in the midst of the countries that are d. 
30. 14. I will make Pathros d. and wih set fire 
3-5. 3. O mount Seir, I will make thee most d. 7. 

12. they are d. they are given us to consume 

14. when earth rejoiceth, I will, make tliee d. 

15. as thou didst rejoice, because it was d. 
36.3.becausetheyhave madeyoud.and swallowed 

4. thus Raiih the Lord to the hills and d. wastes 

35. the d. cities are become fenced and inhabited 

36. know that I the Lord plant that that was d 
Dan. 9. 17. to shine on thy sanctuary that is d. 

27. for the abominations lie shall make it d. 

11. 31. the abomination that maketh d. 12. 11. 
Hos. 2. 1 12. 1 will make d. her vines and fig-trees 

13. 16. Samaria shall become d. for she'rebeiled 
Joel 1. 17. the garners are laid d. barns are broken 

Id. yea the fiocks of sheep are made d. 
Mic. 1. 7. and all the idols thereof will I lay d. 
6. 13. in making thee d. because of thy sins 
Zcph. 3.6. their towers are d. their streets -waste 
Jl/ai.23.38. your house is left to you d. I^uke 13.35 
Acts 1. 20. it is written, let his habitation be d. 
] Tim. 5.- 5. now she that is a widow indeed and d. 
/2cu.l7.16.these shall hate the whore, and makcd. 

18. 19. for in one hour is she made d. 

Land DESOLATE. 
Geji. 47. 19. give us seed that the Zand, be net d. 
Exod.2,3.29. lest the la7id become d. beast multiply 
Lev. 26. 34. then shall the land enjoy her sabbaths 
as long as it lieth d. 35, 43. 2 Chrov. 36. 21. 
Isa. 6. 11. he said, until the land be utterly d. 

13.9. the day of the Lord cometh to lay the lajid d. 
62. 4. nor shall thy Icmd any more be termed d. 

Jer. 4. 7. he is gone forth to make thy land d. 
27. the Lord said, the whole land shall be d. 
7. 34. to cease voice of mirth, for the Zandshall bed. 
12. 11. they made it d. the whole land is made d. 
18.16. to make their land d.and a perpetual hissing 

25. 38. for their land is d. because of his anger 

32. 43. in this land whereof ye say it is d. 
.50. 3. a nation which shall make her land d. 

Ezek. 6. 14. and. make the land d. yea fiiore d. 
12. 19. her land may be d. from all that is therein 
20. the cities laid waste, and the land shall be d. 

14. 16. but the land shall be d. Mic. 7. 1.3. 

15.8. and I will make the land d.'saith the Lord 

19. 7. the land was d. and the fulness thereof 
29. 9. the Za7)d of Esvpt shall be d. they shall know 

that I am the" Lord, 10, 12. | 30. 7. \ 32. 15. 

33. 28. fori will lay the land most d. pomp cease 
29.that I am L.when I have laid the Za7?dmost d. 

36. 34. the d. land shall be tilled, whereas it lay d- 

35.theZandthat wasd. is like the garden of Eden 

.Toel2. 20. 1 w^ill drive him to a land barren and d. 

Zech.7.l4.land was d. for they laid pleasant land d. 

DESOLATE places. 
.Tob 3. 14. which built d. places for themselves 
Ps. 109. 10. let them seek bread also out of d. places 
/5a.49.19.thy waste andd.jtrZacesshall be too narrow 

59.10. we stumble, we are in d.;?Z(ices as dead men 
EzeA-.6.6.citics laid waste, undhigh^Zaces shall bed. 

26. 20. when I shall s(?t thee \n places d. of ola 
38. 12. to turn thine hand upon the d. places 

Amos 7. 9. the high places of Isaac shall be d. 
Mai. ]. 4. we will return, and build the d. places 

Shall be, or shalt be DESOLATE. 
/yC?;.26.22.wild beasts,and your highways sha. be i 
33. your land shall be d. and your cities waste 



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Job 15.3'a.ror congregation of hypocrites shall be d 
I'sal. 34.il. they that hate the lighteous shall be d. 

•2L none of them that trust in him shall be d. 
Isa. 5. 9. of a truth many houses shall be d. 

io. 6. for waters of Nimrim shall be d. Jer. 48. 34. 

27.10.yet the defenced city shall ierf.and forsaken 
Jer- 2(3. 9. this city shall be d. without inhabitant 

33. 10. in tliis place which ye say shall be d. 

46. 19. Noph shall be d. wi'thout an inhabitant 

48. 9. Moab, for the cities thereof shall be d. 

49. 2. Rabbah of Ammonites shall be a d. heap 
oO. 13. but Babylon shall be wholly d. 

51. 2d. thou shiilt be d. for ever, saith the Lord 
Ezek.6A.yom altars sAaiZ bed.your images broken 

29. 12. the cities of Egypt shall be d. forty years 
33. 23. and the mountains of Israel shall be d. 
35. 4. behold, O mount Seir, thou shall be d. 15. 

Hos. 5. 9. Ephraim shall be d. in the day of rebuke 

DESOLATE wilderness. 
Jti7-.12.10.made my pleasant portion ad.icilderjicss 
Joel 2. 3. and behind them it is a d. wilderness 
3. 19. Eo-ypt and Edom shall be a d. wilderness 

DESOLATION. 
Lev. 26. 31. I wiil brmg your sanctuaries to d. 
32. and 1 will bring the land intorf. and your ene- 
mies which dwell therein shall be astonished 
Josh. 8. 2e. Joshua made Ahi a d. unto this day 
2ffmo-s22.iy.that they should become arf.and curse 
2 Chron. 30. 7. who gave them to d. as ye see 
Job 30. 14. in the d. tiiey rolled themselves upon me 
Fsal. 73. 19. are they brought to d. in a moment 
Prov. 1.27. when your fear cometh asd.anddestruc. 
3. 25. be not afraid of the <Z. of the wicked 
Isa. (J. t 11- lili the land be desolate with d. 
17. 9. in that day there shall be d. 
24. 12. in the city is left d. the gate is smitten 

47. 11. and d. shall come upon thee suddenly 
51. 19. these two things are come unto thee, d. 
64. 10. Zion is a wilderness, Jerusalem a d. 

Jer. 9. 1 11. 1 will make cities of Judah arf.34._2-2. 
^. 5. I swear that this house shall become a'rf. 
25. 11. and this whole land shall be a d. and aston. 

18. to make Jerusalem and Judah a d. and aston. 

t 38. forsaken his covert, for their land is d. 
44. 2. and behold, this day ihey are d. none dwells 

22. therefore is your land a d. and a curse 

49. 13. Bozra a d. || 17. Edofn a rf. || 33. Hazor a d. 

50. 23. how is Bab. become a d. among nations I 

51. 29. to make the land of Babylon a d. 

43. her cities are a d.adry land, and a wilderness 
Lam. 3. 47. fear and a snare is come on us, d. 
Ezek. 7. 27. the prince shall be clothed with d. 

23. 33. thou shalt bo filled with the cup of a!. 
33. t 28. for I will lay the land d. and d. 

35. t 7. thus will I make mount Seir d. and d. 
Dan. 8. 13. concerning the transgression of rf. 
Hos. 12. 1. Ephraim daily increaseih lies and d. 
Joel 3. 19. Egypt and Edom shall be a d. for viol. 
Jlfic.6. 16. that I should make thee a d. and hissing 
Zeph. 1.13.goods a booty, houses shall become a d. 
15. that day is a day of w-rath, wasteness, and d. 
2.4.Ashkelon shall be a d.\\ 9.Moab a perpetual d. 
13.and he will make Nineveh a fZ.and wilderness 

14. d. shall be in thresholds, uncover cedar-work 

15. how is Nineveh become a d. for beasts ! 
Mat. 12. 25. Jesus knowing thoughts, saith, every 

king, divid. ag. itself is brought to d.Lu.ke 11. 17. 

24. 15. S'^e the abomination of d. Jiiark 13. 14. 
Luke'^1. 20. then know that the d. thereof is nigh 

DESOLATIONS. 
Ezra 9. 9. give a reviving, and to repair d. thereof 
Psul. 46. 8. what d. he hath made in the earth 
74. 3. lift up thy feet to the perpetual d. 
Isa. 15. t 6. for the waters of Nimrim shall be d. 
the hay is withered away, Jer. 48. t 34. 
49. 1 6. be my servant to restore the d. of Israel 
61. 4. shall build the old wastes, they shall raise 
up the former d. the d. of many generations 
Jer. 25. 9. 1 will make these nations perpetual d. 

12. make the land of the Chaldeans perpetual d. 
51. 120. Babylon shall be everlasting d. t 62. 
Ezek. 35. 9. 1 will make mount Seir perpetual d. 
Dan. 9. 2. acnomplish seventy years in d. of Jerus. 
18. O inv God oi)''n thine eyes, and behold our d. 
26. to the end of the w-ar d. are determined 
DESPAIR. 
2 Cor. 4. 8. we are pernlexed, but not in d. 
DESPAIR. 

1 Sum. 27. 1. and Saul shall d. of me, to seek me 
Eccl. 2. 20. 1 went about to cause my heart to d. 

DESPAIRED. 

2 Cor. 1. 8. insomuch that we d. even of life 

DESPERATE. 
Job 6. 25. reprove the speeches of one that is d. 
Isa. 17. 11. in the day of grief and ofd. sorrow 
J€f. 2. t 25. but thou saidst is the case d.? 

DESPERATELY 
Jer. li. 9.heart of man is deceitful, and rf. wicked 

DESPISE. 
Lev, 25. 15. anl if ye shall d. my statutes 
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1 Sam. 2. 30. that d. me shall be lightly esteemed 

2 Sam. 19. 43. I.->rael said, why then did ye d. us 1 
Esth. 1. 17. so that they shall d. their husbands 
Job 5. 17. happy whom God correcteth, d. not thou 

chastening of the Almighty, Pr. 3. 11. Heb. 12.5. 
9. 21. though I were perfect, I would d. my life 
10.3.that thou shouldestc/'.the work of thine hands 
31. 13. if I did d. the cause of my man-servant 

Psal. 51. 17. a contrite heart, O G. thou wilt not d. 
73. 20. thou awakest, thou shalt d. their image 
102. 17. and he will not d. their prayer 

Prov. 1. 7. but fools d. wisdom and instruction 

3. 11. my son, d. not chastening of L. Heb. 12.5. 
6. 30. men do not d. a th'ief, if he steal to satisfy 
23. 9. a fool will d% the wisdom of thy words 

22. and d. not thy mother when she is old 
Isa. 18. t 2. whose land the rivers d. 

30. 12. because ye rf.this word, and trust in oppres. 
Jer. 4. 30. thy lovers will d. thee, they will seek 

23. 17. they say still to them that d. me 
Lam. 1. 8. all that honoured her, d. her, because 
Ezek. 16. 57. daughters of Philistines which d.thee 

28. 26. executed judgm. on all those that tZ. them 
Amoso.21. 1 hate, I rf.your feast-days, will not smell 
J\Ial. 1. 6. unto j'ou, O priests, that d. my name 
Mat.%.2i.\\o\A. to one, and d. the other, Lu/ie 16.13. 

18. 10. that ye d. not one of these little ones 
2Jo??i.l4.3.1et not him that eateth, d. him eateth not 
1 Cor. 11. 22. or d. ye the church of G. and shame 

16. 11. let no man therefore d. him, conduct him 
1 Thess. 5. 20. d. notprophesyings, prove all things 

1 Tim. 4. r2. let none d. thy youth, be an example 
6. 2. let them not d. them, because they are breth. 

Tit. 2. 15. speak and exhort, let no man d. thee 

2 Pet. 2. 10. chiefly them that d. government 
Jude 8. d. dominion, and speak evil of dignities 

DESPISED. 
Gen. 16. 4. Hagar's mistress was d. in her eyes 

5. saw she had conceived, I was d. in her eyes 
25. 34. thus Esau d. his birth-right 
Lev. 26. 43. because they d. my judgments 
J\i''um. 11. 20. because that ye have d. the Lord 

14. 31. they shall know the land that ye have d. 

15. 31. because ye d. the word of the Lord 
Dent.32.^ 19. and when the Lord saw it, he'd, them 
Judg. 9. 38. is not this the people thou hast d.l 

1 Sam. 10. 27. they d. him and brought no presents 

2 Sam. 6. 16. she d. him in her heart, 1 Chr. 15. 29^ 
12.9. why hast thou d. the commandment of Lord? 

10.' because thou hast d. me, taken wife of Uriah 

2 Kings 19 21. the virgin, the daught. of Zion hath 

d. thee, and laughed thee to scorn, Isa. 37. 22. 

2 Chron. 36. 16. but they mocked and d. his words 

J^ch. 2. 19. they laughed us to scorn and d. us 

4. 4. hear, O our God, for we are d. and turn 
.Job 1-2. 5. he is a lamp d. of him that is at ease 

19. 18. yea, young children, d. me, I arose 
PsaL 22. 6. but I am d. of the people, Isa. 53. 3. 

24. he hath not d. the affliction of the afflicted 
53. 5. put them to shame, because G. hath d. them 
106. 24. yea, they d. the pleasant land, believ. not 
119. 141. I am small and d. yet do not I forget 

Prov. 1. 30. they d. all my reproof, therefore 
5.12. and thou say, how hath my heart d. reproof? 
12. 8. he that is of a perverse heart shall be d. 
9. he that is d. and hath a servant, is better 

Eccl. 9. 16. yet the poor man's wisdom is d. 

Cant. 8. 1. 1 would kiss thee, yea I should not be d. 

Isa. 5. 24. and d. the word of "the holy One of Israel 
33. 8. he hath d. the cities he regardeth no man 
53.3. he is d. and rejected of men, and acquainted 
with grief, he was d. and w-e esteemed him not 
60. 14. all they that d. thee shall bow down 

.Ter. 22. 28. is this man Coniah a d. broken idol 
33. 24. thus they have d. my people, to be no more 
49. 15. I will make thee small and d. among men 

Lam.2.6. he hatii (/. in the indignation of his anger 

Ezek. 16. 59. which hast d. the^oath, 17. 18, 18, 19. 

20.13. they d. my judgments, which if a man do 
16. because they d. my judgments, and walked 
24. but had d. my statutes, and had polluted 

22. 8. thou hast d. mine holy things, and profaned 
.fimos 2. 4. because they d. the law of the Lord 
Obad. 2. I made thee small, thou art greatly d. 
Zech.A.lQ. for who hath d. the day of small things'? 
Mai. 1. 6. ye say, wherein have w-e d. thy name ? 
Luke 18. 9. they -ivere righteous, and d. others 
Jlcts 19. 27. that the temple of Diana should be d. 

1 Cor.1.28. the things which are d. hath God chosen 
4. 10. ye are honourable, but we are d. 

Gal. 4. 14. my tem_ptation in my flesh ye d. not 
i/c&.lO. 28. that d. Moses' law-, died without mercy 
Jam. 2. 6. but ye have d. the poor, do not rich men 

DESPISERS. 
Acts 13. 41. beho.d, ye d. and wonder, and perish 

2 Tim. 3. 3. incontinent, fierce, d.of those are good 

DESPISEST. 
Rom. 2. 4. or d. thou the riches of his goodness 1 

DESPISETH. 
Job 36. 5. behold, God is mighty, and d. not any 



Psal. 69. 33. for the Lord d. not his prisoners 
Prov. 11.12. that is void of wisdom d.his neighbour 

13. 13. whoso d. the word shall be destroyed 

14. 2. but he that is perverse in his ways d. him 
21. he that d. his neighbour sinneth, but he that 

15. 5. afnolrf. his father's in.struction, but he that 
20. a wise son, but a foolish.man d. his mother 
32. he that refuseth instiuction d. his own soul 

19. 16. but he that d. his ways shall die 

30. 17. the eye that d. to obey his mother, ravens 

Isa. 33. 15. he that d. the gain of oppressions 
49. 7. thus saith the Lord to him whom man d. 

Ezek.21.^ 10. it is the rod of my son, it d. every tree 

Luke lO.lO.rf. you, d. me; d.me, d. him that sent me 

1 Thess.4:.8. he therefore that d. d. not man butGod 
DESPISING. 

Ezek. 21. 1 13. shall not they belong to the d. rod? 

Heb. 12. 2. who endured the cross, d. the shame 
DESPITE. 

JVeh. 4. t 4. hear, O our God, for we are a d. 

Ezek. 25. 6. with thy d. against the land of Judah 

Heb. 1U.29. and hath done d. to the Spirit of graco 
DESPITEFUL. 

-E:e/:.25.15. have taken vengeance with a d. heart 
36. 5. w-ith d. minds to cast it out for a prey 

Rom. 1. 30. haters of God, d. proud, boasters 
DESPITEFULLY. 

Mat.D.iL pray for them that d.use you, Luke 6.28. 

Acts 14. i an assault was made to use them d. 
DESTITUTE. 

(?e?!.24.27.who hath not left d. my master of mercy 

Psal. 102. 17. he will regard the prayer of the d. 
141. 8. in thee is my trust, leave not my soul d. 

Prov. 11. 1 12. d. of heart, despiseth his neighbour 
15. 21. folly is joy to him that is d. of wisdom 

Ezek. 32. 15. shall be d. of that whereof it was full 

1 Tim. 6. 5. men of corrupt minds, fZ. of the truth 

Heb. 11. 37. wandered, being d. afflicted, tormented 

Jam. 2. 15. if a brother or sister be naked and d. 
DESTROY. 

To destroy, signifies to pull down, or ruin a city, 
or building levelling it with the ground, Gen. 
19. 14, TheOiOrd will destroy this city. Exod. 
34. 13, Ye shall destroy their altars : that is, ye 
shall not leave one stone upon another, as our 
Saviour speaks in Luke 21. 6. Also it signifies, 
to take away a thing quite, so as it be no more 
in this sense Christ is said to destroy sin, 
Rom. 6. 6, That the body of sin might be de- 
stroyed ; that is, that it might be weakened 
and subd.ued more and more, until it be quite 
taken out of our nature. Sometimes it signifies 
to bring persons into irrecoverable and utter 
ruin,and misery; thus God destroys theicicked, 
Psal. 37. 38, The transgressors shall be destroy- 
ed together: and Job 21. 30, The wicked is 
reserved to the day of destruction. God pre- 
serves the wicked from the common calamities 
of this life, only to destroy them, and display 
his vengeance against them. It is taken for 
punishing transgressors by death, as magis- 
trates do; Psal. 101. 8, 1 will early destroy all the 
wicked of the land, says David. I will set abouta 
this work upon the first opportunity, as soon as^ 
I am seated on the throne, that so I may both 
prevent all that mischief which otherwise they 
might do: and hinder the infection of others by 
their evil example; and discourage and deter all 
my subjects from the like practices. The apostle 
Paul says, Rom. 14. 15. Destroy not him with 
thy meat. for whom Christ died. To edify .Sig- 
ni^fies to build i<p. strengthen and encourage be- 

. lievers in their faith and profession, by endeav- 
ouring to make them more wise. holy, and hum- 
ble, and to live more to the glory of God . On the 
contrary, to destroy, implies d doing of that 
which may tend to the destruction of a iceak be- 
liever, by draxving him to act against his con- 
seience in the use of things indifferent, or by 
giving him so great an offence as may alienate 
his 77iind from the Christian profession. The 
evil spirits say to our Saviour. Mark 1. 24, Art 
thou come to destroy us ? that is. either, art 
thou come to dispossess us ; or. art thou cojne to 
execute thefnal judgment upon tcs and tocom- 
7nand us to our chains, before the day of judg- 
ment? AndChrist by his death issaid to destroy 
him that hadthe powerof death. that is. the de- 
vil. Heb.2.H. The devil is said to have fhepow- 
erofdealh.because he inducer men to co^nnnt sifis 
that meritoriously render them liable to death ; 
because he inspires them vjith furious thoughts, 
a7id inflames the passio7is. from ichenre proceed 
strifes and ivars. that efficiently rnuse^ death; 
because he is many times the e.vacutioner of 
God's lorath. and inflicts death upon nbellioua 
and incorrigibU sinners ; hence, says the Psalm- 
ist, That God ca.?t upon the Egyptians the 
fierceness of his anger, wrath, indignation, 
and trouble.bysendJngei-iZang-e&anrang them 
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Psal. 7S. 49. He is likewise so called, because 
he makes death more formidable to sinners, by 
heightening their gatlty fears of GoWs tribu- 
nal; and tliis title may also signify his tor- 
menting sinners with unrelenting cruelty in 
hell, which is the second death. These penal 
evils which Satan brings upon mankind, are 
Upon the account of our disobedience ; and his 
mighty power in temptation is from our inward 
corruption. The Lord Jesus by his death hath 
taken away the guilt and power of sin: the guilt, 
in enduring the curse of the law, thereby satis- 
fying the injuredjustice of God; and thepoicer 
of it, by crucifying our old man with him, that 
the body of sin might be destroyed, Rom. 6. 6. 
And thus our Saviour by his death destroys 
the cruel tyranny of the devil. 

Destruction is taken for a temporal death,'?sa.\.'iQ. 
3, Thou turnest man to destruction. For morti- 
fication, 1 Cor. 5. 5, To dehver such a one to Sa- 
tan, for the destruction of the flesh. For damna- 
tion, 2 Pet. 2. 1, And bring upon themselves swift 
destruction. Also for hell, the place where the 
wicked are eternally tor?Ke7iieci,Mat.7.]3,Broad 
is the way that leadeth to destruction. For ex- 
tirpation, or utter rooting out, Esth. 8. 6, How 
can I endure to see the destruction of ray kin- 
dred ? For a consumi7ig plague, Psal. 91. G, 
The destruction that wasteth at noon-day. And 
for a corrupting, painful, and deadly disease, 
1 Sam. 5. 9. Destroy signifies to afHict, Job 
2. 3, to destroy him without cause. 

Gen.18.23. wilt thou d. the righteous with wicked? 
24. wilt thou d. and not spare the place ? 

23. wilt thou d. all the city for lack of five 1 

19. 13. we will d. this place || 14. d. this city 
Exod. 15. 9. draw my sword, my hand shall ci. them 

34. 13. but ye shall d. their altars, Deut. 7. 5. 
Lev. 26. 22. I will send beasts to d. your cattle 
JVmtti. 24. 17. and shall d. all the children of Seth 

32. 15. and ye shall d. all this people 

33. 52. shall d. their pictures anA molten images 
Deut. 6.1 o.lest tlie anger of the Lord thy G. d. thee 

7. 23. L. shall d. them with a mighty destruction 

24. thou shalt d. their name from under heaven 

9. 3. he shall d. them, and bring them down 

14. let me alone, that I may d. them and blot ^ 

25. because the Lord hath said he would d. you 
20. 20. the trees that are not for meat thou shalt d. 

31. 3. the Lord thy God he will d. these nations 

32. 25. shall d. the young man and virgin 

33. 27. shall thrust out enemy, and say, d. them 
Josh. 7. 12. except ye d. accursed from among you 

1 Sam. 15. 6. depart, lest I d. you with them 

2 Sam. 14' 7. and we will d. the heir also 

11. she said, that thou wouldest not suffer the 
revengers to d. any more, lest they d. my son 
16. that would d. me and my son together 

20. 20. far be it from me I should swallow or d. 
22. 41. 1 might d. them that hate me, Psal. 18.40. 

IKings 16.12.thus did Zimri d.the house of Baasha 
2 Kings 10.19. he might d. the worshippers of Baal 

18. 25. go against this land, and d. it, Isa. 36. 10. 
Ezra 6. 12. d. kings that shall put to their hand 
Esth. 7. t 4. for we are sold, that they should d. 
Job 8. 18. if he d. him from his place, it shall deny 

10. 8. thine hands made me, yet thou dost d. me 

19. 28. though after my skin, worms d. this body 
Psal. 5. 6. thou shalt d. them that speak leasing 

10. d. them, O G. let them fail by their counsels 

21. 10. their fruit shalt thou d. from the earth 
28. 5. he shall d. them, and not build them up 
52. 5. God shall likewise d. thee for ever 

55. 9. d. O Lord, and divide their tongues 
69. 4. they that would d. me are mighty 
74. 8. they said, let us d. them together 
127. t 5. they shall d. the enemies in the gate 

143. 12. and d. all them that afflict my soul 

144. 6. shoot out thine arrows and d. them 

145. 20. but all the wicked will he d. 

Prov. 1. 32. the prosperity of fools shall d. them 
11.3.the perverseness of transgressors shall rf.them 
15. 25. the Lord will d. the house of the proud 
21. 7. the robberies of the wicked shall d. them 

EccZ.5.6.why should G.d. the work of thine hands'? 
7.16.nor over-wise, why shouldest thou d. thyself? 

Isa. 3. 12. and they d. the way of thy paths 

11. 9. nor d. in all my holy mountain, 65. 25. 
13. 9. and he shall d. the sinners thereof out of it 
25. 7. he will d. in this mountain the face 

Jer. 5. 10. go ye up upon her walls and d. 
6. 5. let us go by night and d. her palaces 
11. 19. let us d. the tree with the fruit thereof 
19. 17. I will pluck up and d. that nation 
13.14. 1 will not spare nor have mercy,but d. them 
15.6. will stretch my hand against thee and d. thee 
17 18. and d. them with double destruction 
23.1.woe to pastors that d.the sheep of my pasture 
30. 29. the king of Babylon shall d. this land 
18. 18. and he shall d. thy strong holda 

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Jer. 49. 9. if thieves by night they will d. till have 
51. 3. spare ye not, d. ye utterly all her liost 
Lam. 3. Ob. persecute and d. them in anger 
Ezek. 9. 8. wilt thou d. all the residue of Israel 1 

25. IG. and d. the remnant of tJie sea-coast 

26. 4. and they shall d. the walls of Tyrus 

12. and they shall d. thy pleasant houses 
Dan. 2. t 18- that they should not d. Daniel 

4. 23. saying, hew the tree down and d. it 

5. 24. he shall d. wonderlully, and d. tJie mighty 
25. and by peace shall he d. many 

9.2G.the people shall d. the city and the sanctuary 
11«26. they that feed on his meat shall d. him 
Obad. 8. shall 1 not d. the wise men out of Edom ? 
Mic. 2. 10. because it is polluted, it shall d. you 
Ze^/i.2.13. stretch hand agst. north, and d. Assyria 
Mat. 12. 14. they might d. him, Mark 3. 6. | 11. 18. 
21. 41. he will miserably d. those wicked men 
27.20.that they should ask Barabbas, and d. Jesus 
Mark 12.9. he will d. the husbandmen, Xw/ic 20.16. 
John'i. 19. Jesus said to them, d. this temple 
Acts G.14. this Jesus of Nazareth shall d. this place 

1 Cor. 3. 1 17. if any man d. the temple of God, him 

shall God d. for the temple of God is holy 

6. 13. but God shall d. both it and them 

2 Thess. 2. 8. shall d. with brightness of his coming 
//e6. 2.14. might d. him that had the power of death 
1 John 3. 8. that he might d. the works of the devil 
Rev 11. 18. shouldest d. them which d. the earth 

/ will, or will I DESTROY. 
Gen. 6. 7. I will d. man whom I have created 

13. and behold, I id ill d. them with the earth 

7. 4. and every living substance will I d. 
Exod. 23. 27. and / will d. all the people to whom 
Lev. 23. 30. the same soul will Id. from his people 

26. .30. and Iwill d. your high-places, Ezek. 6. 3. 

Psal.lOl.S.Iwill early d. all the wicked of land 
118. 10. in the name of the L. will Id. them, 11,12. 

Isa. 19. 3. and I will d. the counsel thereof 
42. 14. I will cry, I will d. and devour at once 

Jer. 15. 7. Iicilld. my people, sith they return not 
AQ.di.Iwill d. the city, and the inhabitants thereof 
49.38. 1 will d. froin thence the king and princes 
51.20. my battle-axe, with thee loill Id. kingdoms 

Ezek. 14. 9. /the Lord icill d. that prophet 

25. 7. behold, / will d. thee, and thou shalt know 

that I am the Lord, 28. 16. Zeph. 2. 5. 
30. 13. thus saith the Lord, I will d. the idols 
32. 13. I will d. also all the beasts thereof 

34. 16. but / will d. the fat and the strong 
Has. 2. 12. / will d. her vines and her lig-trees 

4. 5. thou shalt fall, and Itcill d. thy mother 
Amos 9. 8. and I will d. the sinful kingdom 
Mic. 5. 10. I will d. thy chariots |1 14. d. thy cities 
Hag. 2.2'2. I ID ill d. the strength of the kingdoms 
Mark 14. 58. we heard him sa.y, Iwill d.this temple 
1 Cor. 1. 19. / will d. the wisdom of the wise 

Mot DESTROY. 
Ge7t. 18. 28. if I find forty-five I will 7iot d. it 

31. he said, I will not d. it for twenty's sake 

32. he said, I will not d. Sodom for ten's sake 
Deut. 4. 31. he will not forsake thee, not d. thee 

9. 26. d. not thy people and thine inheritance 
10. 10. and the Lord would not d. thee 

20. 19. thou shalt not d. the trees thereof 

1 Sam. 24.21. swear that thou wilt not d. my name 

26. 9. and David said to Abishai, d. him not 

2 Kings 8.19. would not d. Judah for David's sake 

13. 23. would not d. them, nor cast them out 
2 Chron^ 12. 7. therefore I will not d. them 

12. that the Lord would 7ioi d. him altogether 

21. 7. the Lord would not d. the house of David 

35. 21. forbear from God that he d. thee not 
Psal. 103. 34. they did 7iot d. the nations of whom 
Isa.65. S.d.h not, for a blessing is in it; so will I do 

for my servant's sake, that I may not d. them all 
E2ei.22. 30. stand in the gap, that I should not d. it 
Dan.2.24:.d.not the wise men of Babylon,bring me 
Mai. 3. 11. he shall not d. fruits of your ground 
Rom. 14. 15. d. not him with thy meat for whom 
20. for meat d. not the work of God 
To DESTROY. 
Gen.6.17. 1 do bring a flood of waters to d. all flesh 
9. 11. nor shall there be any more a flood to d. 15. 
19. 13. and the Lord hath sent us to d. it 
Exod. 8. 9. intreat for thee to d. the frogs from thee 
12. 13. the plague shall not be on you to d. you 
Deut.\.21 .hroughi us out of Egypt to deliver us in- 
to the hand of the Amorites to d. us, Josh. 7. 7. 
2. 15. hand of Ld. to d. them from among the host 
7. 10. repayeth them that hate him to d. them 
9. 19. the Lord was wroth against you to d. you 
23. 63. so the Lord will rejoice over you to d. you 
.Tosh. 9. 24. and to d. all the iidiabitants of the land 

22. 33. to d. the land where Reubenites dwelt 
.Tudg. 6. 5. the Midianites entered to d. the land 

1 Sfflm.23.10. Saul seeketh to d. the city for my sake 
26. 15. came in one of the people to d. the king 

2 Sam. 1. 14. not afraid to d. the Lord's anointed 

14. 11. not suff'cr the revengers of blood to d. 



2 Sam.20.19. thou seekest to d. a city and a motile 
24. 16. stretched out his hand on Jerusalem to d.i' 

1 Kings 13. 34. sin to the house of Jeroboam to d. i' 

2 Kings 24. 2. and sent them against Judah to d. i?, 

1 C/tr. 21. 15. God sent an angel iro Jerusalem i<; d 

2 Chron. 25. 16. God hath determined to d. th"- 
£s«A.3.6.Haman sought to d.Jews,13.| 4.7,8.|9 

t 9. let it be written to d. them, and I will pay 
Job 2. 3. thou movedst me to d. him without cause 

6. 9. even that it would please God to d. me 
Psal. 40. 14. that seek after my soul to d. it, 63. 9. 

119. 95. the wicked have waited for me to d. nif 
Isa. 10. 7. but it is in his heart to d. and cut ofi' 
13. 5. they come from far to d. the whole land 
23. 11. the Lord hath given a commandment to d 
32. 7. he deviseth wicked devices to d. the poor 
51. 13. as if the oppressor were ready to d. 
54. 16. behold, I have created the waster to d. 
Jer. 1. 10. I have set thee to d. 18. 7. "I 31. 28. 
15. 3. I will appoint the beasts of the earth to d. 
51. 11. his device is against Babylon to d. it 
Lam. 2. 8. the Lord hath purposed to d. the v/all 
Ezek. 5. 16. famine, v.hich I will send to d. you 
22. 27. and to d. souls, to get dishonest gain 
25.15. with a despiteful heart to d. it for old hatred 
30. 11. the nations shall be brought to d. the land 
43. 3. the vision I saw when I came to d. the city 
Dan. 2. 12. to d. all the wise men of Babylon, 24. 

7. 28. and to d. his dominion unto the end 

11. 44. he shall go forth with great fury to d. 
Hos. 11. 9. 1 will not return to d. E])hraim, I am G. 
Zech. 12. 9. that I will seek to d. all the nations 
Mat. 2. 13. Herod will seek young child to d. him 

5. 17. think not that I am come to d. the law or 

the prophets, I am not come to d. but to fulfil 
10. 28. rather fear him who is able to d. both 
26. 61. this fellow said, I am able to d. the temple 

Mark 1. 24. art thou come to d. iis 1 Luke 4. 34. 

LiLkeQ.^.\s it lawful on sab. days to save life or tod. 

9. 56. the Son of man is not come to d. men's lives 
19. 47. the chief of the people sought to d. him 

John 10. 10. the thief cometh not but to d. 
c/a?K.4.12.there is one lawgiv. able to save and to d. 

DESTROYED. 
Gen. 13.10. before the Ld. d. Si^dom and Gomorrah 
19. 29. when God d. the cities of the plain 
Exod. 8. 124. the land was d. by the swarm of flies 

10. 7. knowest thou not yet that Egypt is d. 
Deut.2. 21. but the Lord d. them before them, 4. 3. 

I 11. 4. 2 Kings 21. 9. 2 Chrojt. 33. 9. 
7. 23. with a mighty destruction, till they be d. 
24. no man be able to stand till thou have d. 
9. 8. the Lord was angry with you to have d. you 

12. 30. after that they be d. from before thee 
28. 20. until thou be d. 24, 45, 51, 61. 

48. shall put a yoke on thy neck till he have d. 
Josh. 24. 8. and I d. them from before you 
./«rfo'.5.t27.where he bowed, there he fell down d. 
■ 20.21. Benjamin d. of Isr. 22,000 men that day, 25. 

35. children of Israel d. 25,100 of Benjamin, 42. 

2 Sam. 21. 5. man that devised that*ve should be d, 

24. IG.he said to the angel thatrf. 1 Chron.'H. 15. 

1 Kings 15. 13. Asa d. her idoi and burnt it 

2 Kings 3. j 23. this is blood, the kings are surely d. 
10. 28. thus Jehu d. Baal out of Israel 

11. 1. Athaliah arose and d. all the seed royal 
19. 18. therefore they have d. them, Isa. 37. 19. 

1 Chron. 5.25. the people whom God ^.before thera 

2 Chron. 14. 13. for they were d. before the Lord 
15. 6. nation was d. of nation, city of city 
34.11. the houses which the kings of Judah had d, 

Ezra 4. 15. for which cause was this city d. ' 

6. t 11. whoso alters this word, let iiim be d. 
Esth. 3. 9. let it be written, that they may be d. 
.Job 19.10.he hath rf.me on every side, and I am gone 
t 26. though this body be d. yet shall I see God 
Psal. 9. 5. thou hast d. the wicked || 6. hast d. cities 

73. 27. thou hast d. all them that go a whoring 

78. 45. he sent frogs among them, which d. them 
47. he d. their vines with hail, and sycamore-trees 

137. 8. O daughter of Babylon, who art to be d. 
Prov.Va.^S. there is that is d. for want of judgment 
Isa. 14.20. because thou hast d. land, and slain peo. 

26. 14. therefore hast thou visited and d. them 
Jer. 12. 10. many pastors have d. my vineyard 

48. 4. Moab is d. \\ 51. 8. Bnbvlon is suddenly d. 

51. .55. Lord hath d. out of Babylon the great voice 
Lam. 2. 5. the Lord hath d. his strong holds 

6. he hath d. his places of the assembly 

9. he hath d. and broken her bars, her king 
Ezek. 21. 22. Tyrus, like the d. in the midst of sea 
43. t 3. to prophesy that the city should be d. 
Dan. 7. 11. the beast was slain, and his body d. 
Hos.lo.9.0 Isr. thou hast d. thyself, but in me help 
Amos 2. 9. yet d. I the Amorite, I d. his fruit 
Mat.22.1.he sent his armies and rf.those murderers 
Luke 17. 27. and the flood came, and d. them all 

29. it rained fire from heaven and d. them all 
Acts 9. 21. is not this he that d. them that called 
13. 19. when he had d. seven nations in Chanaan 



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ittf 19. :?V. and her magnificence should be d. 
Rom. a. 6. that the budy of sin might be d. 

1 Cor.l{). y. d. of solvents || 10, d. of tlie destro3-ei- 
Gal-l.'23.tw\v preacheJi tJie faitli which oucc lis d. 

2. 18. il' 1 build aj,'ain tlie things wliicl'. I d. 
Ueh. 1]. 28. lest he tiiat d. tiie tiist-born toucii them 

2 Ptt. 2. 12. as natiuiii brute beasts made to be d. 
Jade 5. iheL. afterward d. them that believed not 
Rev. 8. 9. and the third part of tlie ships were d. 

Are DESTllOYED. 
Jadg. 21. 16. the women arc d. out of Benjamin 
Job 4. 20. tliey arc d. from morning to night 
34. 25. lie overtarneth them so that they are d. 
Isa. 9. 16. and they that are led of them are d. 
Jer. 22. 20. and cry, for all thy lovers are d. 
Hos.i. 6. my people are d. for lack of knowledge 
Zq)h. 3. 6. their cities are d. there is no inhabitant 

Mot DESTROYED. 
2 Chron. 20. 10. but they d. them not^ Psal. 78. 38. 
Dan. 7. 14. his kingdom which shall not be d. 
2 Cor. 4. 9. bat not forsaken ; cast down, but not d. 

Shall be DESTROYED. 
Gen. 34. 30. and I skail be d. I and my house 
Esth. 4. 14. thou and thy father's ho\xs,<i shall he d. 
Ps. 37. 33. but the transgressors shall be d. together 
92. 7. it is that they shall be d. for ever 
Prov. 13. 13. whoso dcspiseth the word shaUbed. 

20. but a companic a of fools shall be d. 
29. 1. he that hardeneth his .leck shall be d. 
i5a.10.27. the yoke shall be d. because of anointing 
j£r.48.8.the valley shall perish, the plain shall be d. 
Ezek. 30. 8. and when all her helpers shall be d.f 
Z)a7i.2.44. a kingdom which shallnever ba d. 6. 2o. 
11. 20. but within few days lie shall be d. 
Has. 10. 8. places of Aven, the sin of Isr. shall be d. 
Acti 3. 23. he that will not hear shall be d. 
1 Cor.lo. 26. the last enemy iha^t shall bed. is death 

Utterbj DESTROYED. 
Exod. 22. 20. he that sacrificeth to any god, save 
unto the Lord only, he shall be utterly d. 
J^um. 21. 3. they utterly d. the Canaanites 
Deut. 2. 34. we utterly d. Sihon and his people 
3. 6. we utterly d. the cities of Og, .Tosh. 2. 10. 
4.26. if ye corrupt yourselves ye shall be utterly d. 
Josh. 6. 21. Jericho || 8. 26. Ai utterly d. 10. 1. 

10. 23. Makkedah || 35. Eglon || 37. Hebron ut. d. 
39. Debir || 40. he utterly d. all that breathed 

11. 12. Joshua utterly d. them with cities, 21. 
Judg. 1. 17. Judah aiid Simeon utterly d. Zephath 
i Sam. 15. 8. Saul utterly d. -11 the people 

9. he would not utterly d. the best of the sheep 
15. to sacrifice, and the rest we have utterly d. 

20. he said, 1 have utttrly d. the Amalekites 

21. things which should have been utterly d. 

1 Chron. 4. 41. the inliabitams of Gedor utterly d. 

2 Chron. 31. 1. Hezekiah utterly d. the images 
32. 14. gods those nations my father utterly d. 

Isa. 34. 2. the Lord hath utterly d. ail nations 

DESTROYER. 
Exod. 12. 23. will not suffer d. to come into houses 
Judg. 16. 24. hath delivered the d. of our country 
Job 15. 21. in prosperity the d. shall come 
Psal. 17. 4. I have kept me from paths of the d. 
Prov. 23. 24. the same is the companion of a d. 
Jer. 4. 7. tiie d. of the Gentiles is on his way 

56. t 9. their arrows shall be as of a mighty d. 
1 Cor. 10. 10. and were destroyed of the d. 
Rev. 9. 1 11- king over them hath his name a d. 

DESTROYERS. 
Job 33. 22. and his life draweth near to the d. 
Isa. 49. 17. thy d. shall go forth of thee 
Jer. 22. 7. and I will prepare d. against thee 

50. 11. because ve rejoiced, O d. of my heritage 

DESROYEST, ETH. 
Z)eMf . 8. 20. as the nations which the Lord d. 
Job 9. 22. he d. the perfect and the wicked 

12. 23. he increaseth the nations, and d. them 
14. 19. an.! thou d. the hope of man 

Psal. 18. t 47. it is God that d. people under me 
Prov. 6. 32. ho that doeth it, d. his own soul 
11. 9. a hypocrite with his mouth d. his neighbour 
31. 3. give not thy ways to that which d. kings 
Eccl.l. 7. oppres. maketh mad, and a gift d. heart 
9. IS.wisd. better than war, sinner d. much good 
Jer. 51. 25. O mountain, which d all the earth 
Mat. 27. 40. thou that d. the temple, Jilark 15.29, 

DESTROYING. 
1 Chron. 21. 12. the angel of the Lord d. thro' Israel 

15. and as he was d. the Lord repented him 
Prov.'lS. t2l. the same is the companion of man d. 
J5a.28. 2. the Lord hath a strong one, as a rf. storm 
Jer. 2. 30. vour sword devoured like a d. lion 

13. 1 14. I will not have mercy from d. them 
31. 1. I wiH raise against Babylon a d. wind 

25. 1 am against thee,0 d. mountain, saith Lord 
l,am. 5J. 8. he hath not withdrawn his hand from d. 
Ezek. 9. 1. draw near, even every man with his 

d. weapon in his hand 
20. 17. mine eye spared them frorn d. them 
See Utterly 
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DES 

DESTRUCTION. 

Exod. 12. 1 13. plague shall not be on you tor a d. 
Jfani. 21. t 3. and he called that place, utter d. 

24. t 20. but his latter end shall be even to d. 
Dent. 7. 23. L. shall destroy them with a mighty d. 

32. 24. they shall be devoured with bitter d. 
1 Sam. 5. 9. L. was against the city v.ith a great d. 

11. for there was a deadly d. through the city 

1 Kings 20. 42. a man whom I appointed to utter d. 

2 Chron. 20. t 23. one helped for the d. of another 
22. 4. for they were ids counsellors to his d. 

7. d. of Ahaziah was of God, by coming to Joram 
26. 16. when strong his heart was lifted up to his d. 

Esth.8. 6. how endure to see the d. of my kindred ] 
9. 5. the Jews smote their enemies with d. 

Job 5. 21. neither shalt thou be afraid of d. 

22. at d. and famine thou shalt laugh 

13. 12. and d. shall be ready at his side 
21. 17. and how oft cometh their d. upon them 1 

20. his eyes shall see his d. and he shall drink 
30. the wicked is reserved to the day of d. 
26. 6. hell naked before him, d. hath no covering 
23. 22. d. and death say, we have heard the fame 
30. 12. they raise against me the ways of their d. 
24. not stretch out his hand tho' they cry in his d. 
31. 3. is not d. to the wicked? and punishment to 

12. for it is a tire that consumeth to d. 

23. for d. from God was a terror to me 
29. if I rejoiced at the d. of him that hated me 

Psal.35. 8. let d. come upon him unav/ares, and liis 
net catch himself, into that very d. let him fall 
55. 23. thou shalt bring them down to the pit of d. 
73. 18. surely thou castedst them down into d. 
83. 11. or thy faithfulness be declared in d.? 

90. 3. thou turnest man to d. and sayest, return ye 

91. 6. nor for the d. that wasteth at noon-day 
103.4. who redeemeth thy life from d. who crowns 

Prov. 1. 27. when your d. cometh as a whirlwind 
10. 14. but the mouth of the foolish is near d. 
15. the d. of the poor is their poverty 
29. d. shall be to the workers of iniquity, 21. 15. 
13. 3. but he that openelh wide his lips shall have d. 

14. 23. the want of people is the d. of the prince 

15. II. hell and d. are before the Lord 

16. 13. pride goeth before d. and a haughty spirit 

17. 19. and he that exalteth his gate seeketh d. 

18.7. a fool's mouth is his d. and his lips a snare 
12. before d. the heart of man is haughty 

19. t 13. and let not thy soul spare to his d. 
24. 2. for their heart studieth d. and lips talk 

27.20. hell and d. are never full, so the eyes of man 

31. 8. in the cause of such as are appointed to d. 
Isa. 1.28. (^. of transgressors and sinners together 

10. 25. and mine anger shall cease in their d. 

13. 6. it shall come as a d. from the Almighty 

14. 23. I v/ill sweep Babylon with the besom of cZ. 

15. 5. in the way they shall raise up a cry of d. 
19. 18. one shall be called the city of d. 



24. 12. and the gate is smitten with d. 

49. 19.- the land of thy d. shall be too narrow 
51. 19. desolation and d. are come unto thee 
59. 7. wasting and d. are in their paths 
GO. 18. d. shall no more be heard in thy borders 

Jer. 4. 6. 1 w'ill bring from the north a great d. 6. 1. 
20. d. upon d. is cried, for the land is spoiled 
17. IS. and destroy them with double d. 
46. 20. d. cometh, it cometh out of the north 
48. 3. a voice from Horonaim, spoiling and d. 
5. the enemies have heard a cry of d. 

50. 22. a sound of great d. is in the land 

51. 54. great d. from the land of the Chaldeans 
iam.2.11.for d. of thedaugh'ter of my people, 3.48. 

3. 47. desolation and d. is come upon us 

4. 10. in the d. of the daughter of my people 
Ezek. 5. 16. when I will send famine for their d. 

7. 25. d. cometh, and they shall seek peace 

9. 1 6. slay to d. old and young, maids and children 

32. 9. when I bring thy d. among the nations 

Hos.7.13.d.to them, because they have transgressed 
9. 6. for lo, they are gone, because of d. 
13. 14. O grave, I will be thy d. repentance hid 

Joel 1. 15. as a d. from the Almighty it shall come 

Ohad. 12. neither rejoiced in the day of their d. 

Mic. 2. 10. it shall destroy you with a sore d. 

Zech. 14. 11. and there shall be no more utter d. 

Mat. 7. 13. broad is the way that leadeth to d. 

Rom. 3. 16. d. and misery are in their ways 
9. 22. endured the vessels of wratli fitted to d. 

1 Cor. 5. 5. to deliver to Satan for d. of the flesh 

2 Cor. 10. 8. hath given us not for your d. 13. 10. 
Phil. 3. 19. for many walk whose end is d. 

1 Thess. 5. 3. then sudilen d. cometh upon them 

2 TAess. 1.9. who shall be punished with eveiiast.d. 

1 Tim. 6. 9. into many lusts which drown men in d. 

2 Pet. 2. 1. and brin^, on themselves swift d. 
3. 16. which the unstable wrest to their own d. 

DESTRUCTIONS. 
Psal. 9. 6. O enemy, d. are come to a perpetual end 
35. 17. Lord, rescue my soul from their d. 
107. 20. he delivereth them from their d. 



19. 39. 
20. 16. 
25. 25. 

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Isa. 5. 1 30. when light, it shall be dark in tlie d. 

DETAIN, ED. 
Judg. 13. 15. let us d. thee till we have made ready 
16. though thou d. me, I will not eat of thy bread 
1 Sam. 2] . 7. Doeg was thai day d. before the Lord 

DETERMLVATE. 
Acts 2. 23. him dehvered bv the d. counsel of God 

DETERMINATION. 
Zcph. 3. 8. for my d. is to gather the nations 

DETERMINE. 
Exod. 21. 22. and he shall jiay as the iudjres d. 
DETERMINED. ' " 

1 Sam. 20. 7. then be sure that evil is d. by him 
9. if I knew that evil were d. by my father 
33. Jonathan knew that it was d. of his father 

25. 17. tor evil is d. ag. our masier and household 

2 Sam. 13. 32. for by Absalom this hath been d. 
2 C/ir.2. 1. Solomon d. to build a house for Lord 

25. 16. I know that God hath d. to destroy thee 
Esth.1.1. he saw that there was evil d. against him 
Job 14. 5. seeing his days are d. number of months 
Isa. 10. 23. a consumption d. in ail the land, 28. 22. 

19. 17. counsel of Lord which hath d. against it 
Dan. 9. 24. seventy -weeks are d. on thy people 

26. and to the end of the war desolations are d. 

27. and that d. shall be poured upon the desolate 
11. 36. for that, that is d. siiall be done 

Luke 22. 22. the Son of man goeth as it was d. 
Acts 3. 13. when Pilate was d. to let him go 

4. 28. to do what thy counsel d. before to be dofte 
11. 29. the disciples d. to send relief to brethren 
15. 2. d. that Paul and Barnabas go to Jerusaleoi 

37. and Barnabas d. to take with them John 

17. 26. and iialh d. the times before appointed 
it siiall be d. in a lav.iul assembly 
for Paul had d. to sail by Ephesus 
I have d. to seiid Paul to Augustus 

(.1. when it w-as^Z. that we should sail into Italy 
Rom-. 1. 1 4. and d. to be the Son of God with power 

1 Cor. 2. 2. I d. not to know any thing save Jesua 

5. t 3. but present in spirit I have d. already 

2 Cor. 2. l.buti d. this with myselj, that I v/ould 
Tit.3. 12. toNicojiolis for I haved. there to winter 

DETEST. 
Deut. 7. 26. but thou shalt utterly d. and abhor it 

DETESTABLE. 
uTer. 16. 18. they defiled my land with d. things 
-Eze/.-. 5. 11. hast defiled sanctuary with thy d. things 
7. 20. they made images of their d. things therein 
11. 18. they shall take away all the d. things 
21. wliose heart walketh after their d. things 
37.23.nor shall any more defile with their d. tilings 
DEVICE. 
2 Chr. 2. 14. to find out every d. shall be put to him 
Esth. 8. 3. to put away his d. that he had devised 

t ri. let it be written to reverse the d. by Haman 
9. 25. his wicked d. which he devised against the 
Jews, should return upon his own head 
21. 11. they imagined a mischievous d. 
8. O Lord, fursher not his wicked d. 
9. 10. there is no work nor d. in the grave 
11. behold, I devise a d. against you 
for his d. is against Babylon to destroy it 
62. and their d. against me all the day 
Acts 17. 29. is like to stone graven by man's d. 

DEVICES. 
Job 5. 12. he disappointeth the d. of the crafly 
11. 1 3. should thy d. make men hold their peace '' 
21.27. d: which ye wrongfully imagine against me 
Ps. 10. 2. let them be taken in the d. they imagined 
33. 10. he maketh the d. of the people of none effect 
37. 7. for the man who bringeth wicked d. to pass 
Prov. 1. 31. and be filled with their owm d. 
12. 2. but a man of wicked d. will he conaemii 
19. 21. there are many d. in a man's heart 
/sa.32. 7. he deviseth wicked d. to destroy the poor 
66. t4. 1 also will choose their d. and bring fears 
Jer. 11. 19. that they had devised d. against me 
18. 12. no hope, but we will walk after our own d. 

18. come and let us devise d. against Jeremiah 
Z)aw.ll.24.yea,and he shall forecast his <f.fora time 

25. for they shall forecast d. against him 
2 Cor. 2. 11. for we are not ignorant of his d. 

DEVIL, 
A most wicked angel, the implacable enemy: <md 
tempter of the human race, especially believers 
whom he desires to devour, 1 Pet. 5^. its ii 
called, Abaddon in Hebrew; Apollyon in Greek 
that is, destroyer.— Rev. 9. 11, Angel of thu 
bottomless pit. — Prince of the world, John 12. 
31:— Prince of darkness, Eph. 6. 12.— A roar- 
ing Lion, and an Adversary, 1 Pet. 5. 8. — ..'■2 
sinner from the beginning, 1 John 3. 8. — Beeir 
zebub. Mat. 12. 2^.— Accuser, Rev. 12. 10.— Be- 
lial, 2 Cot. 6. 15.— Deceiver, Rev. 20. 10.— 
Dragon, Rev, 12. l.—Liar, John 8. 44.— 
Leviathan, Isa. 27. 1.— Lucifer, Ih^. 14-12.— 
Murderer, John 8. iL— Serpent, Isa. 27. 1.— 
Satan, Job 2. 6.— Tormentor, Mat. 18. 34^ 
The god of this worlds 2 Cor. 4. 4. 



Psal. 

140. 
Eeel. 9. 
Jer. 18. 

51. 11. 
Lam. 3. 



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DEV 



DEV 



JUc is crmpared to a Dog; Psal. 22. 16. — Foicls, 
Mat. la. i.—.'l Foicltr, Psal. 91. 3.—Lig/it- 
ninff- Lukjc lU. 16. — Locusts, Rev. 9. 3. — -i 
TVutj, Jolui 10. V2.—Jin judder, Psal. ill. J3. 

These iiaiiifs are given to tkepriuce u/t/idJeoils, 
who, perhaps, was the first and leader in that 
grand rebellion against God, inh.crcby they all 
fell mtu a routcdcnniity ugainstholincss,and in- 
to endless hurror, blackness, and uespair,J ude 0. 

Devil IS put for, [I] Jdols, Psal. lO'J. o7. -2 Ciiiun. 
11. 15. [2] j9 wicked vian, John ti. 70. [3] 
Persecutors, Rev. 2. 10. 

This word comes from the GreeA", Diabolos, which 
signifies a Calumniator, or Accuser, icho ac- 
cuse, ii us before God day and night, Rev. 12. 
9. 10. Hence he is called, Tlie accuser of the 
breUiren, Rev. 12. 10. He hath cast off all 
obedience to God ; and likewise called Heiial, 
which is a Hebrew word, and signifies one ivho 
is good for nothing, a libtrtenc, one that is ex- 
tremely loickcd. 2 Cor. 6.15,VVhaL concord liath 
Christ Willi L'elial? Also Saian, which signi- 
fies an Adversary, or an Accuser, in a court of 
justice. Job 2. 1, Satan came also among them. 
He is likewise called the old Ser];oiit, Rev. 12. 9. 
Bccauss he conveyed himself into the serpent, 
when he tempted Eve ; and in respect of his 
serp:>iit>n} disposition; his poison is ulwjys 
ready, a.-i in afountain; and runneth continually 
as in fall streams, both against Christ and 
against all his members for his sake: He is 
also crafty, wise, and subtle, as a serpent; 
concerning whose subtilty, see Serpent. 
The most subtle of these spirits contrived a temp- 
tation, which might be must taking and danger- 
ous to man in his exalted and happy state : He 
atteinr>ts him loith art, by propounding the Hire 
of knowledge and pleasure, to inveigle the spi- 
ritual and sensitive appetites at once. Jind that 
hemigiit the better sacceed,he addressed the wo- 
man, the weakest and most liable to seduction. 
He hides himself in the body of a serpent, which 
before sin was not terrible unto her, and by this 
instrument insinuates his temptation. He first 
allu red with the hopes of impunity. Ye shall not 
die; then he promised an universal knowledge 
of g.iod and evil. By these pretences he ruined 
innocence itself. For the woman, deceived by 
these specious attr actives, s wallowed the poisun 
of'thr sirpent; and,having tasted death, sheper- 
suaded her husband, by the same motives, to de- 
spise the law of their Creator. Thus sin en- 
tered, and brouglit confusion into the world. 
JIan, since his fall, is under the tyranny and 
slavery of Satan, who is called the god ol' this 
world, 2 Cor. 4. 4. because he rules in wickeii 
men. His old enmity and hatred against the 
souls of men continue : It is another hell to him 
to see them restored to the favour of God, and 
kis glorious image re-engraven on them. He is 
a jealras jailer, and, if possible, will not lose 
flHj (f his captives. The scripture represents 
him as a strong and subtle adversary ; a roar- 
ing lion that goes about seeking whom he may 
devour, 1 Pef.5. 8. His title, the Te7npter,MaX. 
4.3. implies his constant practice. He bribes 
some with profit, and allures others with plea- 
sure. He is surprisingly subtle; his strength 
is superior to ours : his malice is deadly ; his 
activity and diligence are equal to his malice; 
and he has a mighty number of principalities 
and powers under his command. 
Sometimes devil is taken for a wicked man, a liber- 
tine, a treacherous person, John 6. 70, Have 
not I ciiosen you twelve, and one of you is a 
di.-vii 1 It is taken also for idols, ^Chinn. 11. 
15. so called, because the devil is eminently 
served in the worship of them ; and the spirits 
which were supposed to inhabit them, were evil 
spirits or devils : and because in and by them 
Vic devil oftentimes manifested himself to men, 
and gave them answers, and received their 
worship. Their worship is an invention of 
the devil ; for what other deity besides the 
devil could require human victims, like those 
that icere sacrificed to Wolocli ? Devil is like- 
wise taWsn for persecutors, those instruments 
which he makes use of in executing his wicked 
designs against the godly. Rev. 2. 10. 
Lest he fall info the condemnation of the devil, 
1 Tim. 3.6. Lest he become guilty of the sin for 
which thedfvil was condemned, and so receive the 
same punishment which was inflicted upon him. 
Mat. 4. ]. Jesus was led to be tempied of the d. 
5.rf.t;ik-:!th him up to holy cityljll. d. leaveth him 
8. ihe d. laketh him up to a high mountain 

9. 32. u dumb man possessed with a d. 12. 22. 

11. 18. .-.n.l they say he hnth a d. l.uke 7. 33. 

\Z. 39. the enemy tliat sowed them is the d. 

^. 22 dauglUer is grievously vexed with a d. 
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Jl/aM7.18. Jesus rebuked d. he departed out of him 

20. 41. tire, prepared for the d. and his angels 
Marko.io.hiin that was possessed with lliei^.lli,18. 

7. 29. the d. is gone out ol thy daughter, 30. 
Lake 4. 2. Jesus being Ibrty da^ s tempted of the d. 
3. the d. said to hiiu,0. |! 5. the d. lakmg hiiii uji 
13. when the d. had ended all ihe leinplation 
33. a man which had a spirii of an unclean d. 
35. and when the d. had tiuown him in the midst 

8.i2.then comeih the d. and lakelh away the word 
29. was driven of the d. into the wilderness 

9. 42. as he was coming the d.. threw him down 
11. 14. casting out a (/. when the d. was gone out 

.7o/t?i 6. 70. chosen twelve, and one of you is a d. 
7. 20. the peojile said, ihou hast a d. 8. 48. 
8. 44. ye are of your lather (/. and hislu.sis will do 
49.1 Have not a (i.||52.wekiiow tJialiiiouiuiitat/. 

10. 20. many of tiiem saiii, he hath a d. 

21. liiese are not the words oi' hiin ihat'hath a d. 

13. 2. the d. having put into the heart of Judas 
Jdcts 10. 3d. healing all that were opjiressed oi d. 

13. 10. O full of ail mischief, thou cliild of the d. 
Eph. 4. 27. neither give i)lace to the d. 

0.11. may he able to stauil against tiie wiles of tbe<Z. 

1 7'r/«. 3. li. he fall into the condemnation of tiic d. 
7. lest he fall into rejn-oach, and snare of the d. 

2 T///i.2.2t3.may recov. themselves out of snare of tZ. 
Heb. 2. 14. had the jiower of death, that is the d. 
Jam. 4. 7. resist the d. and he will llee from you 
1 Pet. 5. 8. watch, because your adversary the d. 

1 John 3. 8. he that coinmitteih sin is of tiie <^.that 

he might destroy tiie works of the d. 
10. in this the children of the d. are manifest 
.Jade 9. Michael, wiieii contending with the d. 
Rev. 2. 10. tile d. siiail cast some into prison 

12. 9. tlie old serjient called the d. and Satan 
12. t'or the d. is comedown to you having power 

20. 2. that old serjient, which is the d. and Satan 
10. (/.that decei ve(t them was cast into lake of fire 
DEVILISH. 
Jam. 3. 15. this wisdom is earthlv, sensual, d. 

DEVILS. 
Lev. 17. 7. shall no more olitir tiieir sacrifices to d. 
Deut. 32. 17. they sacrificed to d. not to God 

2 Chron. 11. 15. he ordained him priest for the d. 
Ps. 106.37. sacriliced their sons and daughters tocZ. 
Jl/tii.4.24. brought him those wjiich were possessed 

with d. S. 10, 2d, 33. JIark I. 32. Luke 8. 30. 
8. 31. so the d. besought him, saying, Mark 5.12. 
Mark 9. 3S. Master, we saw one casting out d. in 
thy name, and he followeth not us, Luke 9.49. 
IG. 17. in my name shall they cast out d. 
Luke 4. 41. and d. also came out of many, saying 
8. 2. Mary Slagdalene, out of whom went seven d. 
36. by what means he that v.-as possessed of d. 
0. 1. he gave them power and authority over all d. 
10. 17. Lord, even the d. are subject to us 

13. 32. go and tell that fo.\, behold, I cast out d. 
1 Cor. 10. 20. Gentiles sacrificed to <^.and not to G. 

I would not ye should have feUowsliip with d. 

21. ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord and cup 
of d. of the Lord's table and of the table of d. 

1 Tim. 4. 1. some giving heed to doctrines of d. 
Jain. 2. 19. the d. also believe and tremble 
Rcv.9.20. that they should not worshi[) d. and idols 

16. 14. for they are spirits oi' d. working miracles 
18. 2. Babylon is becrmie the habitation of d. 
See Cast. 
DEVISE. 
Exod. 31. 4. d. cunning works in gold, silver, 35.35. 
35. 32. to d. curious works in gold, silver, and brass 
2Sam. 14.14. yet doth he d. means that his banished 
PsaZ.35. 4. be brought to confusion, thattZ. my hurt 
20. but they d. deceitful matters against them 
41. 7. against me do they d. my hurt 
Prov. 3. 29. d. not evil against thy neighbour 

14. 22. do they not err that d. evil ? but mercy 

and truth shall be to them that d. good 
16. 30. h-e shuiteth his eyes to d. froward things 
.Jer. 18. 11. behold, 1 d. a device against you 

18. come and let us d. devices against Jeremiah 
Ezek. 11. 2. these are the men that d. mischief 
Mic.^.l.woe to them that d. iniquity and work evil 
3. behold, against tluF family do I d. an evil 
DEVISED. 

2 Sam. 21. 5. man that consumed us d. against us 
1 Kings 12. 33. month which he rf.of his own heart 
Esth.8.^. his device that he had li.against the Jews 

5. let it be written to reverse letters d. by Haman 
Psal. 31. 13. they d. to take away my life 
./'cr.l].19.knew not that they had d. devices against 
48. 2. in Heshbon they have d. evil against it 

51. 12. the L. hath both d. and done. Lam. 2. 17. 
2Pff.l.]6.wehave not followed cunningly d. fables 

DEVISETH. I 

Ps. 36. 4. he d. mischief on his bed, abhors not evil | 

52. 2. thy tongue d. mischief like a sharp razor , 
Proi7.6. 14. he(/. mischief continually, soweth discord 

18. a heart that d. wicked imaginations 
P»oi;.16.9.man's heart tZ.his way,L. directelh steps | 



Prov. 24.S. d to do evil shall be called miscnievoMl 

Isa. 32. 7. he d. wicked devices to destroy the poor 

8. but the liberal (Z. liberal things, and shall stand 

DEVOTE. 

Lev. 27. 28. thing that a man shall d. to the Lcro 

DEVOTED. 
J^ev. 27. 21. shall be holy to the Lord, as a field d 
28. no (/. thing sold, every d. thing is most holy 
J\'u:n. 18. 14. every thing d. in Israel ehall be thina 
LJeut.V.i. t 17. there shall cleave nothing of d.thing 
Josh. 6. 1 17. the city shall be d. even it and ail in it 
Ezra 10. j 8. all his substance shall be d. 
Psal.ll'J.'.iS. word to thy serva*nt, who is d. thy fear 
Ezek. 44. j 29. everv d. thing shall be theirs 

DEVOTIONS. 
Acts 17. 23. for as I jiassed by and beheld your d. 

DEVOUR 
SignilicH, [I] To cat up,or s wallow doicn greedily. 
Gen. 37. 20. [2] 'J'o waste, or spend riotously, 
Luke 15. 30. [3] By cunning pretences to 
defraud others of that which is theirs. Mat. 
23. li. [4] IVith cruel fierceness to tear, and 
spoil spiritually the souls and bodies of men, 
as a Uun devours his prey. 1 Pet. 5. 8, The 
devil waiketh about, seeking whom he may de- 
vour. [5] 7y kill, or destroy, 2 Sam. 18. 8. 
[6] To convert one's own private use that 
which is dedicated to God, Prov. 20. 25. 
Gen. 49. 27. in the morning he shall d. the prey 
Deut. 32. 42. arrows with blood, and sword d. fiesh 
2 iia/)i.2.26.Abner said, shall the sword d. for ever 1 
%18. t 8. and the v. ood multiplied to d. the people 
^ Chron. 7. 13. if I command the locusts to d. 
,Tob 18. 13. first-born of death shall d. his strength 
Psal. 80. 13. the wild beasts of the field doth d. it 
Prov. ."iO. 14. and tlieir jaw-lceih as knives to d. 
Isa. 1. 7. your land strangers d. it in your presence 
9. 12. they shall d. Israel with open mouth 

18. for wickedness shall cZ. the briers and thorn.g 
31. 8. the sword, not of a mean man, shall d. hiia 
42. 14. I will cry, I will destroy and d. at once 
56. 9. all ye beasts of the field come to d. yea, all 
ye beasts in the forest, Jcr. 12. 9. | 15. 3. 
,7f;-.2.3.thalcZ. Israel shall offend, evil come on them 
12. 12. the sword of the Lord shall d. 46. 10, 14, 
30. 1(). and ail that d. thee shall be devoured 
48. 45. a flame shall d. the corner of IMoab 
Ezek. 7. 15. famine and jTcstilence shall d. him 

34. 28. neither shall the beasts of the land d. 

35. t 12. the mou! Uiins, they are given us to d. 

36. 14. therefore shalt thou d. men no more 
Dan. 7. 5. arise d. much flesh || 23 d. wliole eartfe 
Hos.5. li. now shall a month d. tliern wiih portions 

11. 6. and the sword shall d. his branches 
13.8.ihere will I d. them like a lion, shall tear them 

Amos 1. 4. fire shall d. the palaces, 7. 10, 12. 
Obad. 18. they shall kindle in them, and d. them 
JVaA. 2. 13. the sword shall d. the young lions 
Hab.3. 14. their rejoicing was as to d. poor secretly 
Zech 9'. 15. tliey shall d. and sobdjie with stones 

12. 6. they shall d. all the people round about 
Mat. 23. 14. woe unto you, hvpocrites, for ye d. 

v/idows' houses, Mark 12. 40. Luke 20. 47. 
2 Cor. 11. 20., for ye suffer, if a man d. you 

Gal. 5. 15. but if ^e bite and d. one another 
Heb. 10. 27. indigna. which shall d. the adversaTiea 
1 Pet.5.8. waiketh about, seeking whom he may d. 
Rev. 12. 4. to d. her chHd as soon as it was born 

Fire DEVOUR. 
Judg. 9. 15. let fire d. the cedars of Lebanon 

20.let_^?7' d. the men of Shechem.and Abimelocb 
Psal. 21 . 9. shall swallow up, and fire shall d. them 

50. 3. God shall come, afire shall d. before him 
/5a.26.11.yen,lhe_/i7-fiofthine enemies snail tZ.them 

33. 11. stubble, your breatli as fire sbaii tZ.-you 
Ezek. 15. 7. and another ^rc shall d. them 

23. 37. to pa.ss for tiiem throush the/.r.c to d. them 

Amos 5. 6. lest he break out likejirs and d. it 

JVah. 3. 13. the gates open, Ihe j??-c shall cZ. thy bars 

15. tiiere shall \he fired, ihee, sword cut thee off 

Zech. 11. 1. O Lebaiioii, thit /??•." in a vtZ. thy cedars 

It shall DEVOUR." 
.Tab 18. 13. it shall d. the stren.7th of jiis skin 
Isa 10. 17. it shall burn and d. his thorns iind briers 
o7e?-.5.1-!.I will make my words five, it shall d. them 

17.27.1 will kindle a fire and 27 s/ifz/Zrf. the palace? 
of Jerusalem, and not be quenched, Amos 2. 5 

2L 14. it skill d. all things round about, 50. 32. 
Ezrk. 20. 47. it shall d. every green tree 

28. 18. it shall d. and I will bring thee to ashes 
Has. 8. 14. and it shall d. the palaces of Judah 
Amos 1. 14. it shall d, the palaces of Kabbah 

2. 2. send a fire, it shall d the palaces of Kirioti 

DEVOURED. 
Gfn.31.].5. he hath sold u.^,nnd quite fZ. onrmonerf 

37. 20. will say, some evil beast hath d. him, 33. 

41. 7. the seven thin ears d. the seven rank, 24. 
/.CO. 10. 2 there went fire from the L. and d. tftem 
J^um. 26. 10. what time the fire d. 250 men 
Deut. 31. 17. 1 will bide my face, they shall be d. 



DEW 

Datt. 32 24. they shall be d. ttith burning heat 

2 Sam. Id. 8. the wood d. more than the su'ord d. 
22. 9. aud nre out of his niuuth d. Psal. 18. 8. 

Ps. 78.45. he sent divers sorts oi'iiies which rf.them 
79. 7. for they have d. Jacob, and laid waste his 
105. 35. the locusLs d. the fruit of their ground 

Isa. 1. 21). if rebei, ye siiall be d. witli the sword 
2-i. 6. therefore hath the curse d. the earth 

Je?-. 2. 30. }"0U£ sword hath d. the prophets 
3. 24. for sliame hath d. the labour of our fathers 
8. Iti. for they are come, and have d. the land 
10. 25 for they have eaten up Jacob, and d. him 
-30. It; all tliey that devour thee shall be d. 

50. 7 all that found them have d. them 
17 first, the king of Assyria hath d. him 

51. M. Xebuchadrezzar king of Babylon d. me 
Lam 4. 11. it hath d. the foundations thereof 
Ezck. 15. 5. how much less when the fire hath d. it 

16. 20. hast sacrificed thy sons to ihem to be d. 
iy. 3. it learned to catch tlie prey, it d. raen, 6. 
14. fire is gone out, which hath d. her fruit 

22. 25. hke a roaring lion, they have d. sools 

23. 25. and thy residue shall be d. by the fire 
33. 27. 1 will give to the beast to be d. 39, 4. 

Dan.l.l. it d. and brake in pieces, and stamped, 19. 
Hos. 7. 7. they are hot, and have d. their judges 

9. strangers have (2. his strength, be knoweth it not 
Jucl 1. 19. for fire hath d. the pastures. 20. 
Amos 4. 9. your fig-trees, the palmer-worm d. them 

7. 4. to contend by fire, and it d. the great deep 
«VaA. 1. 10. they shall be d. as stubble fully dry 
Zep,'«.1.18.Iand shall be d.hy the fire of his jealousy 
3.8.all the earth shall be tf. with fire of my jealousy 
Zccli.. 9. 4. and Tyrus shall be d. with fire 
J\Iat. 13. 4. fowls came and d. them, J\Iark 4. 4. 

Luke 8. 5. 
Luke 15. 30. this thy son who hath d.Xhv living 
B.ev. 20. 9. fire came down from vjod and d. them \ 
DEVOURER. i 

Jilal. 3. 11. I will rebuke the d. for your sakes , 
DEVOUREST. ! 

Ezek. 36. 13. because thev sav.thou land d. up men 

DEVOURETH. 
2 SaTTi. 11. 25. the sword d. one as well as another 
Prov. 19. 28. the mouth of the wicked d. iniquity 
20.25. a snare to the man who d. that which is holy i 
rsa. 5.24.as fired. stubble, and flame chaff, Joel 2.5. 
Lam.'i. 3. like a flaming fire which d. round about 
Ezck. 15. 4. behold, tlie fire d. both the ends of it 
Joel 2. 3. a fire d. before them, behind them a flame ■ 
Efai.1.13. the wicked c^.maii that is more righteous 
Rev. 11. 5. if anv hurt them, fire d. their enemies 

'DEVOURING. 
£iorf.24.17.his appearance was likecZ.fire on mount 
Psal. 52. 4. thou lovesi all d. words, O tongue 
Tsa. 23. 6. thou shall be visited with d. fire, 30. 30. 
30. 27. a.Td his tongue is as a d. fire 
33. 14. who among us shall dwell witli the d. fire? 

DEVOUT. 
Z#ii/i-e2.25.Simeon was just atidd.waitingfor consol. 
Acts 2. 5. there were at Jerusalem Jews, d. men 
8.2. d. men carried Stephen to his burial, lament. 
10. 2. Cornelius was a d. man || 7. a d. soldier 
13. 50. but the Jews stirred up the d. women 
17. 4. of the d. Greeks a great multitude believed 
17. Paul disputed with the Jews and d. persons 
22. 12. Ananias a d. man, according to the law 

DEW 
fs a small rain,v:hich falling on the ground in the 
morning, doth keep it moist, and make it fruit- 
ful. In warm countri-es, and in places where it 
rains but seldom, the night-dews supphjin some 
sort the want of rain. And therefore the bestow- 
ing of it is a blessing from God, Deut.33. 13, 
Blessed of the Lord' be Joseph's land for the 



DID 

Thepropket}lQsedL,speaking of the goodness of 
hypucritcs, compares it to the early dew that 
soon gouth awuy, that is soon exhaled by the 
heat of the sun, Hos. 6. 4. Brotherly love, or 
the cuiamanion of saints,is compared to the liew 
■w/Uch falls upon the hill of Hermon, and re- 
freshes and makes it fruitful, Psal. ISS. 3. As 
the drops o/dew are innumerable, and as they 
fall saddtnly and secrUly without being per- 
ceived : In allusion to these qualities of the 
desv, such as were converted to Christ iyi the 
earliest gospd times, are compared to if, Psal. 
110. 3, Ihou hast the dew of thy youth. It is 
said. Cant. 5. 2, My head is fihed with dew, and 
my locks with the drops of the night. Christ 
here alludes to the custom of lovers, who often 
and willingly suffer such inconveniences for 
their hopes and desires of enjoying their be- 
loved, and signifies his sujjeriags for the 
church's good : elsewhere, for a man to be wet 
^vnh tne dew of heaven, is a sign of misery, 
Dan. 4. 25. .So drops, or droppings, signify 
troubles, Amos 6. j 11- £ut dew and rain 
upon the land make it fruitful ; so is Christ 
by his doctrines to his church, Deut. 32. 2. 
Gen. 27. 23. God give thee of the d. of heaven, 39. 
Exod. 16. 13. in tue morning rf.lay round the host 

14. and when the d. that lay was gone up 
J\'um. 11. 9. when the d. fell on the camp m night 
Deut.2-2.^. my speech shall disiil as d. as small rain 
33. 13. blessed is Joseph's land ibr d. and for deep 
23. also his heaven shall drop down d. 



DID 

2 Sam, 5. 25. and David d. so as the Lord comia 

1 Kings 21.11.elders d. as Jezebel had sent to them 

25. Ahab d. according as d. the Amorhes 

2 Kings S. 18. Jehor.m, as d. the house of Ahat 
17. 11. as d. the heaihun which ihe I<ord carried 

41. as d. tbeir lathers, so do they to this day 

1 Chron. 14. 16. David d. as God cou.raanded him 

2 Chr. 25.4. d. as it is written in the law of Mosea 
Isa.a8.2. seek me as a nation that d. rigiiteousnesa 
Dan. 6. 10. Daniel gave thanks as be a. aforetime 
J)Iat. 1. 24. Joseph a. as the angel had bidden him 

21. 6. and d. as Jesus commandsd them, 20. 19. 

28.15.took money, so watch ^as they were taught 

Luke 9. 54. and consume them, even as Elias d. 

Acts 3.17. thro" ignorance ye did it.a^ t^.your rulers 

7.51. ye resist H. Ghost, as your fathers d. so do ye 

11. 17. God gave them the like gift, as he d. to ua 

ZZet).4.10.ceased from his works, as God d. from hit 

DID joined witir evil- 
Gen. 50. 15. he will requite us the evil we d. hiiE 
17. forgive thy brethren, for they d. to thee evil 
Judo: 2. 11. d. evil in the sight of the Lord, 3. 7. 12, 
" I 4. 1. I 6. 1. I 10. 6. I 13. 1. 1 Kings 14.' 22. 
i 15. 2d, 34. I 16. 7, 30. 2 Kings 8. 27. I 13 
2, 11. 1 14. 24. I 15. 9, 18, 24, 28. 1 17. 2 
2 Chr on. 22. 4. 

1 Kings 11. 6. Solomon d. evil in sight of the Lord 

2 Ki7igs2L. 2. Mauasseh d. eviU 2 Chron. 33. 2. 

23. 32. Jehoahaz d. evil \\ 37. Je'hoiakim a. evil 

24. 9. Ji-hoiachin d. evil \\ 19. Zedekiah d. evil 
2 Chr. 12. 14. Eehoboam d. e. \\ 33. 22. Amon d.e. 
J\'eh. 9. 28. but after they had rest, they d. evil 



dew; and the withholding of it a curse: 2 Sa... . 
1. 21, Ye mountains of Gilboa, let there be no 
deiD on you. Hushai compares an army sally- 
ing upon the enemy to the dew descending on 
the ground, 2 Sam. 17. 12. G-od promises to be 
as the dew unto Israel, Hos. 14. 5. Though they 
xere as withered and dying grass, yet he would 
refresh and strengthen them: By bestowing 
upon them his grace and Spirit, he would make 
ihem. fruitful and flourishing. This compari- 
so'i of God's visitation of his people to dew, is 
remarkable in several places of scripture. Isa. 
56. 19, Thy dew is as the deic of herbs ; Or, thy 
tew is a bright dew, a dew of light and dawn. 
The prophet there speaks of the captivity of 
Babylon, as of a state of death: Thy dead men 
shall live; but God's visitation of his people, 
kis favour and bleising,^could recover them in 
^ome sort to life and light, would make them 
revive and flourish again. Heavenly doctrine, 
or the word of God, is likewise compared to 
dew, Deut. 32. 2, My speech shall distil as the 
dew: J\Iy doctrine shall have the same effect 
upon yourhearts,as the dew has upon the earth: 
it shall make them soft, pliable, and fruitful. 
131 



Judg. 6. 37. Gideon said, if d. be on the fleece only i 13.7. understood the e. that Eliashib d. ibr Tobiah 
39. on ground let there be d. \\ 40. there was d. \ /sa.65.12.nol hear, but d. e. before mine eyes, 66. 4. 
2 Sara. 1. 21. let there be no d. nor rain upon vou i 2 Tim.A.lA. Alexander copner-smith d. me much e. 

'*• "'■'' ■' ''-'- -' ^'- ■' - " -•-"■' ' 1 DID uot. 

Exod. 1. 17. midwives d. not as king commanded 
2Kings 16.2. Ahaz d. n. what v. as right, 2 Chr. 28.1, 
S^^eh. 13. 18. d. not your fathers thus,aud d. -not our 
G. bring all this evil upon us aiid upon this city? 
Jcr. 11. 8. commanded to do, but they d. them not 
Jonah 3. 10. God repented of the evil and d. it not 
J\Iat. 13. 5-3. he d. not many mighty works there 
25. 45. d. it jiot to one of these, ye d. it ?iot to me 
JohnS. 40. ye seek to kill me, this (^.nof Abraham 
2 Cor. 7. 12. 1 d.ii not for his cause bad done wrong 

DID so. 
Gen. 6. 22. thus did Noah, as G. command, so d.he 
29. 23. Jacob d. so and fulfilled her week 
42. 20. bring youryoungest brother, and they d. so 
Exod. 7. 6. as the Lord commanded so d. thev, 10. 
I 12. 28, 50. I 39. 32. \ 40. 16. A'cm. i.'oi. 
Zl. magicians d. so, 8. 7, 18. |1 24. Lord d. so 
17.6. Moses d.so || 10. Josh. || vV«/7i.8.3. Aaron d. so 
S\'um. 36. 10. so d. the daughters of Zelophehad 
Jos/i.6.14.they compassed the city, i'otiieyrf.si.x days 

11. 15. so d. Moses commanded, and so d. Joshua 
Judg.2. 17. they d. not so \\ 6. 40. G. d. so that night 
1 Sam. 1. 7. as he d. so year by year, when she went 

2. 14. so they d. in Shiloh to all the Israelites 
27. 11. so d. David, agd so will be his manner 

1 Kings 12. 32. so d. he in Beth-el, sacrificing 
14. 4. Jeroboam's wife d. so, and went to Shiloh 

Ezra 6. 13. so they d. \\ Xeh. 5. 15. but so d. not I 
Isa.20. 2. Isaiah d. so, walking naked and barefoot 
.Ter. 33. 12. Jeremiah d. so W Ezek. 12. 7. and I d.s0 
Jilat. 9. 19. Jesus arosR, and so d. his disciples 
Luke 6. 10. stretch forth thy hand, and he d. so 

26. so d. their fathers to the false prophets 
./oAtzIS. 15. followed Jesus and so tf.another disciple 
.fcisl9. 14. there were seven sons of Sheva v.ho d.so 

Thus DID. 

Gen. 42. 25. to fill their sacks, thus d. he unto them 

Exod. 36. 29. thus d. he to both of them in comers 

AO.l&.thus d.^oses, according as Ld.commanded 

A'u7?i. 32. 8. thus d. your fathers when I sent them 

2 Sam. 12. 31. thus d. he to all the cities of Ammon 
2 Kings 16.16. thus d. Urijah the priest, according 
2 Chr. 24. 11. thus they d. day by day, and gathered 

31. 20. thus d. Hezekiah throughout ail Judah 
A'c-/^. 13. 13. d. not your fathers thus,s.nd did not G 
.Job 1. 5. sanctified' them, thus d. Job continually 

DIDST. 
Gen. 20. 6. tJiou d. this in the integrity of thy hear. 
.Xum 21. 34. shalt do as thou d. to Sihon, Deut. 3. 2. 
JbsA. 8.2.shall do as thou d. to Jericho and her king 
2 Sam. 12. 12. for thou d. it secretly, but I will do 

13. 16. is greater than the other that thou d. to me 
1 Kings 2. 44. that thou d. to David my father 

8. 18r^. well that it w-as in thy heart. 2 Ckr.o.S. 
^'eh. 9. 17. thy wonders that thou d. among them 



17. 12. we will fight on him as the d. falleth 
l^a!o-,sl7.1. there shall not berf.nor rain these years 
Job 29. 19. the d. lay aU night on my branch 

33. 23. or who hath begotten the drops of d.? 
Psal. 110. 3. thou hast the d. of thy youth 

133. 3. as the d. of Hermon, and as the d. that 
Prov. 3. 20. and the clouds drop dow-n the d. 

19. 12. but his favour is as d. upon the gi'ass 
Cant. 5. 2. open to me, for my head is filled with d. 
Isa. 18. 4. like a cloud of d. in the heat of harvest 

26.19. for thy d. is as the d. of herbs, earth cast out 

Dan. 4. 15. let it be wet with the d. of heaven, 23. 

25. they shall w^t thee with the d. of heaven 

33. and his body was wet with the d. 5. 21. 

-Hb?.6.4.goodnes3 is as early d. it goeth away, 13.3. 

14. 5. 1 will be as d. to Israel, hs shall grow as li y 
JiJic. 5. 7. Jacob shall be as the d. from the Lord 
Hag.l. 10. the heaven over you is stayed from d. 
Zech. 8. 12. and the heavens shall give their d. 

DIADEM. 
Job 29. 14. my judgment was as a robe and a d. ■ 
Isa.2S.5. and for a d. of beauty to residue of his peo. 
62. 3. and a royal d. in the hand of thy God 
Ezek. 21. 26. remove the d. take off the crown 

DIAL. 
2Kino-s20.ll.soue down in the (Z. of Ahaz, Isa. 33. 3. 

DIAMOND. 
Exod. 28. 18. and the second row a d. 39. 11. 
.lev. 17. 1. sin of Judah is written with point of a d. 
Ezek.2S.13. the d. the bervl, was covering of Tvrus 

DID. 
1 Sam. 30. t 21. David asked them how they d. 

1 Kingsll. 2j. besides the mischief that Hadadd. 

2 Kings 18. 3. d. right according to all that David d. 
A'tA. 2. 16. knew not whither I went or what I d. 
Esth.2.11.'^loTdecai walked toknowhowEsther d. 
M.it. 12. 3. have ye not read what David d.7 

21. 15. when they saw wonderful things that he d. 
JIark 3. 8. they heard what gi-eat things he d. 
John 2. 23. they saw miracles wluch he d. 6. 2, 14. 

4. 29. who told me all things that ever I d. 39. 

9. 26. then said they, what d. he to thee "? 

15. 24. done the works which none other man d. 
Acts 3. 17. thro' ignorance ye d. it, as d. your rulers 

26. 10. which thing I also d. in Jerusalem 
2 Cor. 8. 5. and this they d. not as we hoped 
1 Pet. 2. 22. who d. no sin, nor was guile found 

DID joined with as. 

Gen. 21. 1. the Lord d. to Sarah as he had spoke 

43.17. the man d.as Joseph hade, and brought men 

50. 12. his sons d. to him as lie commanded them 

Exod. 7. 6. d. as the Lord commanded, 10. 20. | 12. 

23, 50. I 39. 32. Lev. 8. 4. 1 16. 34. | 24. 23. 

.Yum. 1. .54. j 2. 34. | 20. 27. j 27. 22. | 31. 31. 

Z,er. 4. 20. as he d. with the bullock. 16. 15. 

.Vii/n. 23. 2. Balak (f. 05 Balaam had spoken. 30. -. 

Z)f«f.2.12.a5 Israel d. to the land of his possession Psal 39. 9. I was dumb, because thou d.jt 



22.as he d. to children of Esau \\ 3.6.fls d toSihon 
Jb5A.4.l8.watersflowed over banks, asthevd. before 
23. as the Lord your God d. to the Re 3-sea 

10. 28. d. to king of Makkedah, as he d. 1 J Jericho 

11. 9. Joshua dTto them as the Lord bade him 
Judg. 6. 27. Gideon d. as the Lord had s'jd to him 

15. 11. as thev d. to me, so I have don j to them 
2 Sam. 3. 36. as what the king d. pleased the people 



44.1. fathers told us what work thoud.in their days 
137.t8.recompenseth the deed which ihou d. to us 
Isa. 64. 3. when d. terrible things not looked lor 
Acts7.2S. wilt thou kid me as thou d. Egyptian? 

DIDRAC^IMA 
Is a Greek word, signifying n piece of money of 
two drachms in value. A Didrachm was woitk 
about fourteen-pence English ; two Didrachii» 



DIE 



DIE 



two skilli'igs and four pence, which made a 
Hebrew shekel. I'he Jews were by the laic 
obliged to pay every one half a shekel to the 
temple. It is said in Mat. 17. 24. that they 
that received the tribute or capitation of two 
drachms, or half a shekel, came and demanded 
it of our Saviour ; and that he, having sent 
Peter to fish in the lake, told him, that the first 
fish he should take, would have apiece of mo- 
ney in its mouth, of four drachms in value ; 
that he should take it, and give it to the re- 
ceivers of this tribute for both of them. 
DIE. 
See on Dead and Death. 

Gen.6. 17. every thing that is in the earth shall d. 

S3. 13. if men overdrive them, all the liock will d. 

44. 9. let him d. || 22. his fatlier would d. 

46. 30. now let me d. \\ 47. 29. that Israel must d. 
Exod. 7. 18. the fish that is in the river shall d. 

9. 4. nothing shall d. that is the children's of Israel 

10. 28. the day thou seest my face thou shalt d. 

11. 5. all the first-born in land of Egypt sliall d. 
28. 43. when they come to the altar to minister, 

that they bear not iniquity and d. Lev. 22. 9. 

Lev. U. 39. if any beast of which ye may eat d. 
20. 20. they shall bear sin, they shall d. childless 

J^um. 4. 15. shall not touch holy thing, lest they d. 
20. when holy things are covered, lest they d. 
6. 9. if any maa d. very suddenly by him 
14. 35. in this wilderness, and there they shall d. 
16. 29. if these d. the common death of all men 
17. 13. who Cometh near tabernacle shall d.\8. 22. 
18. 3. not come near, neither they, nor you also d. 
20. 26. strip Aaron, and he shall d. on mountHor 
23. 10. let me d. the death of the righteous 

27. 8. speak, saying, if a man d. and have no son 
Deut. 17. 5. shalt stone them that they d. 22. 21,24. 

12. that man shall d. \\ 18. 20. prophet shall d. 

22. 22. both shall d. \\ 25. the man only shall d. 

24. 3. if the latter husband d. \\ 7. that thief shall d. 
25. 5. if one d. and have no children, Mark 12. 19. 

31. 14. to Moses, thy days approach that thou d. 

32. 50. behold land of Canaan, and d. in the mount 
Judg. 16. 30.Samson said,let me d. with Philistines 

1 Sajn. 2. 33. all the increase of thy house shall d. 
34. thy two sons in one day they shall d. both 

• 14. 45. the people said to Saul, shall Jonathan d.? 

2 Sam. IS. 3. nor if half of us d. will they care 
IKings 14.12.when thy feet enter city, child shall d. 
2Kings20. 1. thou shalt d.andnotlive, Isa. 38. 1. 
2 Chron. 25. 4. fathers not d. for the children, but 

every man shall d. for his own sin, Jcr. 31. 30. 

Jot 2.9. then his wife' said to him, curse God and (Z. 

4.21. excellency goeth away, they d. without vvisd. 

12.2. ye are the people, wisdom shall d. with you 

14. 8. though the stock thereof d. in the ground 

14.a man d. shall he live again"? all my days wait 

34.20.in a moment shall they d.people be troubled 

36.12. if obey not,they shall d. without knowledge 

14. they d. in youth, their life is among unclean 

Ps. 49.10. for he seeth that wise men d. also the fool 

104. 2t). thou takest away^heir breath, they d. 

Prov. 10. 21. but fools d. for want of wisdom 

Eccl. 7. 17. why shouldest thou d. before thy time"? 

9. 5. living know they shall d. but dead know not 

/sa.22.18.a ball in large country,there thou shalt d. 

51.6.iliey that dwell therein shall cZ. in like manner 

12. that shouldest be afraid of a man that shall d. 

65.20 for the child shall d. a hundred years old 

Jer. 11.22. 1 will punish them, young men shall d.hy 

sword, their sons and daughters shall d. by fam. 

16.4. they shall d.of grievous deaths, not lamented 
6. both the great and the small shall d. in this land 

28. 16. thus saith Lord, this year thou slialt d. 
34;5. but thou shalt d. in peace, and with burnings 

Ezek. 18. 4. the soul that sinneth, it shall d. 20. 
28. 8. thou shalt d. death of them that are slain 
10. thou shalt d. the deaths of the uncircumcised 

23. 8. that wicked man shall d. in his iniquity 
27. they in the'caves shall d. of the pestilence 

jSmos 2.'2.Moa.b shall d. with tumult, with shouting 

6. 9. if there be ten men in one house they shall d. 

7. 11. Amos saith, J[croboam shall d. by the sword 

17. saith the Lord,thoushalt d. in a pollutoil land 

O.lO.the sinners of my people shall d. by the sword 

Zcch. 11. 9. then said I, that that dieth, let it d. 

13. 8. saith Lord, two parts shall be cut o!f and d. 

.?fttt.l5.4.honour father and mother,he tha^ -iirsiHh 

father or mother, let him d. the death, J/ar/,- 7. 10. 

22. 24. if a man d. having no seed, Luke 20. 23. 

/<w&e20.36.nor can they rf.any more, equal to angels 

John 4. 49. he saith, sir, come down ere my child d. 

11. 50. that one man d. for the people, 18. 14. 

51. prophesied that Jesus should d.for that nation 

12.24.except a corn of wheat d. but if it d. it brings 

Horn. 5. 7. scarcely for a righteous man will one d. 

1 Cor 15. 22. for as in Adam all d.so in Christ shall 

"S.wotc. till )u sowest is not quickened except it d. 

Fleb. 7. 8. and here men that d. receive tithes 

Rev. 14. 13. blessed are the dead that d. in the Lord 

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He DIE 
Ge7i.38.11. for he said, lest he d. as his brethren did 
44.31. when he seeth the lad is not with U8,/te willd. 
Exod. 21. 12. he thatsmiteth a man, so that he d. 
14. shall lake him from mine altar, that he may d. 
20. smite his servant, and hed. under his hand 
22. 2. if a thief be found and smitten that he d. 
JSTum. 35. 16. if he smite liim so that he d. 20, 21, 23. 
Beut. 13. 10. I 19. 5, 11. 1 21. 21. 

17. wherewith he may d. 18, 23. Deut. 19. 12. 
Deut. 20. 5. let him return, lest he d. in battle, 0, 7. 
Judg. 6. 30. bring out thy son that he may d. 

2 Sarn. 11. 15. retire from him that he may d. 
1 Kings 1. 52. if wickedness be in him, he shall d. 
2. 1. the days of David drew nigh thatAe should d. 

19. 4. Elijah requested for himself that Ae might d. 
21. 10. carry out and stone him that he may d. 

Psal. 41. 5. when shall he d. and his name perish'? 
Prov.5.^3.he shall d. without instruction, go astray 

15. 10. and he that hateth reproof shall d. 

19. 16. but he that despiseth his ways shall d. ' 
Jer. 22. 12. he shall d. whither they led him captive 

38. 10. take up Jerem. out of dungeon before he d. 

Ezek. 3. 19. if thou warn the wicked, he shall d. in 

his iniquity, 20. 1 18. 18, 24, 26. | 33. 9, 13, 18. 

12. 13. he shall not see it, though he shall d. there 
17. 16. in the midst of Babylon he shall d. 

Jo/iwl2.33.signifying what death he should o!.18.32. 

/DIE. 
Gen. 19. 19. lest some evil take me, and I d. 

26. 9. Isaac said, because I said, lest Jd. for her 

27. 4. that my soul may bless thee before / d. 
30. 1. Rachel said, give me children, or else Id. 
45. 28. I will go and see him before / d. 

48. 21. Israel said to Joseph, behold. Id. 

50. 5. lo. Id. \\ 24. Joseph said to his brethren, Id. 
. Deut.4. 22. but /must d. in this land, I must not go 

Judg. 15. 18. now shall Id. for thirst, and fall into 
Rut/i, 1.17. where thoudiest will Id. and be buried 

1 Sam. 14. 43. I did but taste, and lo, /must d. 

2 Sam. 19. 37. that / may d. in mine own city 
I Kings 2. 30. he said, nay, but / will d. here 
Job 27. 5. that I sh.'justify you ; till Id. not remove 

29.18.then I said, /shall d. in my nest and multiply 
Prov. 30.7. two things, deny me them notbefore Id. 
Jer. 37. 20. cause me not to return, lest / d. there 
Mat.2Q.35. tho' /should d. with tliee, Mark 14. 31. 
1 Cor. 15. 31. 1 protest by your rejoicing, / d. daily 

JVoi DIE.. 
Ge«.42.2.that v/e m'ay live and not d. 43. 8. I 47. 19. 
20. so shall your words be verified, ye shall not d. 
Exod. 21. 18. and he d. not, but keepeth his bed 

28. 35. his sound shall be heard, that he d.not 
30. 20. shall wasli with water, that they d. not, 2i. 

Lev.S.35.kGep the charge of the Lord that ye d. not 

15. 31. that they d. not, Mum. 4._19. 1 17. 10. 

16.2. that he come not at all times, that hg d. not 

13. the cloud cover the mercy-seat, that he d. not 

J\rwm.35. 12. that the manslayer, d. not. Josh. 20. 9. 

Deut. 18. 16. nor let me see this fire, that Id. not 

33.6.letReuben live and n.rf.let not his men be few 

.7w£Zfl-.6.23.peace be to thee,fear not,thou shaltmof d. 

1 Sam. 20. 2. 2 Sam. 12. 13. \ 19. 23. Jcr. 38.24. 

1 Sam. 12. 19. pray to the L. for us, that we d. not 

20. 14. she w me the kindness of the L. that I d. not 

2 Kings 18.32.take you,that ye may live and not d. 
2 Chron. 25. 4. fathers shall not d. for their child 
Psal. 118. 17. I shall not d. but live, and declare 
Prov. 23. 13. if thou beatest him with rod, he shall 

not d. Ezek. 18. 17, 21, 28. 1 33. 15. John 21. 23. 
Isa. 51. li. and that he should not d. in the pit 
66. 24. their worm shall not d. nor fire quenched 
,Ier. 11. 21. that thou d. not by our hand 

34. 4. Zedekiah, thou shalt not d. by the sword 
Ezek. 13. 19. to slay the souls that should not d. 
Hab. 1. 12. we shall not d. L. thou hast ordained 
Johnd. 50. that a man may eat thereof, and notd. 

21. 23. saying that that disciple should not d. 

Surely DIE. 
Gen. 2. 17. thou shalt sureb/ d. 20. 7. 1 Sam. 14. 44. 
I 22. 16. 1 Ki7igs 2. 37, 42. Jer. 26. 8. Ezek. 3. 

18. I 33. 8, 14. 

3. 4. the serpent said, ye shall not surely d. 
Mum. 26. 65. the L.had said, they shall surely d. 
.Iudg.V3.22.\\e shall .surely <Z.because we have seen 
ISrem. 14.39. tho' in Jonath. my son, he shall surely 
d.20.31 . 2 Sam.l2. 5. 2 Kings 8. 10. Ezek. 18. 13. 
2 Sam. 12. 14. the child born to thee shall surely d. 
2 Kinn-s 1.4.not come down,but shall surely d.6,16. 

To DIE. 
Gen.25.32.Esau said,behold,I am at the point to d. 
Exod. 14. 11. to d. in the wilderness, Mum. 21. 5. 
Mum. 13. t 22. come nigh, lest they bear sin to d. 

35. 30. not testify against any, to cause him to d. 
t 31. no satisfaction for him who is faulty to d. 

.Tosh. 2. t 14 our life instead of you to d. 

1 Saw.2B.10.L.smite him, or his day shall come to d. 

16. ye are worthy to d. because ye kept not 
28. 9. layest a snare for my life, to cause me to d. 

2 Chron. 32. 11. to give yourselves to d. by famine 



Psal. 79.11. preserve those that are appomtecJ to a, 
88. 15. I am afflicted and ready to d. from youth 
Prov. 19. 1 18. soul not spare, to cause him to d 
Eccl. 3. 2. a time to be born, and a time to d. 
Jcr. 26. 11. is worthy to d. || 16. not worthy to d 
38. 9. he is like to d. for hunger in the place 
26. to return to Jonathan's house to d. there 
.Jonah 4.3.for it is better for me to d. than to live, 8 

8. Jonah fainted, and wished in himself to d. 
Luke 7.2. the centurion's servant was ready tod, 
John 19.7.have a law,and by our law he ought to ct 
.'Jets 21. 13. 1 am ready also to d. at Jerusalem 
25. 11. if worthy of death I refuse not to d. 

16. not the rnannerof Romans to deliver any to d. 
/?om.5.7.foragoodmansome would even d are fod. 

1 Cor. 9. 15. for it were better for me to d. than 

2 Cor. 7. 3. you are in our hearts to d. and five 
Phil. 1. 21. for me to live is Christ and to d. is gait! 
Heb. 9. 27. as it is appointed to men once to d. but 
Rev. 3. 2. things that remain, that are ready to d. 

y. 6. men shall desire to d. and death shall flee 

JVe DIE. 
Gen. 47. 15. why should ice d. in thy presence ? 19. 
-Ea;a<Z.14.12.than that zoe should d.'m the wildernese 

20. 19. let net God spea^, lest we d. Deut. 5. 25. 
Mum. 17. 12. behold, we a we perish, we all perish 

20. 4. that we and our cattle should d. there 

1 Sam. 12. 19. pray for t.by servants tliat wed. not 

2 Sam. 14.14. for we must needs d. and are as water . 

1 Kings 17. 12. 1 dress it, that we may eat it and d, 

2 Kings 7.3. they said,w).>y sit we here till we d.? 4., 
4. and if they kill us, we shall but d. 

Isa. 22. 13. for to-morrow we shall d. 1 Cor. 15. 32. 
John 11. 16. let us go tbat zee may d. with him 
Rom. 14. 8. and whether we d. we d. unto the Lord 

Ye DIE. 
Gen. 3. 3. neither shall ye touch it, lest ye d. 
Lev. 10. 6. neither rend your clothes, lest jje d. 
7. ye shall not go out from the door, lest ye d. 
Mum. 18. 32. nor pollute holy things, lest ye d. 
Psal. 82. 7. but ye shall a. like men, and fall like ane 
Isa. 22.14. surely this iniqui. not be purged till ye d 
Jer. 22. 26. anoth. country, there shall ye d. 42. 16 

27. 13. for why will ye d.? Ezek. 18. 31. | 33. 11. 

42. 22. know that ye sj?all d. by the swoid 
.John 8.21. shall seek me, and ye shall <Z. in sins, 24 
Rom. 8. 13. if ye live a'ler the flesh ye shall d. 

DIED. 
Gen. 7. 21. all flesh d :>2. || 11. 28. and Haran d. 

11. 32. Terah d.\\ 23.2.S'arah d.\\ 25.8.Abraham d 

25. 17. Ishmael d. || 35. 8. Deborah the nurse d. 

35. 18. Rachel d. 19 \ 48. 7. || 35. 29. Isaac d. 

36. 33. Belah d. \\ 34. Johab d. || 35. Husham d. 
36. Hadad d. 1 Ckron. 1. 51. || 37. Samlah d. 
38. Saul d. II 39. Baal-hanan son of Achbor d. 

38. 12. Judah's w\fed.\\ 46. 12. Er,Onan rf.Canaan 

50. 16 Jacob d. \\ 26. Joseph d. Exod. 1. 6. 
Exod. 2. 23. the king of Egypt d. \\ 7.^21. the fish d. 

8. 13. the frogs d. \\ 9. 6. the cattle of Egypt d. 

16. 3. would to God we had d.hy the hand of the 

Lord in Egypt, Mum. 14. 2. \ 20. 3. | 26. 10. 

Z>ez).10.2.Nadab and Abihu ^.before theLord,lG.l 

Mu7n. 3. 4. I 26. 61 . 1 Chron. 24. 2. 

Mum. 14. 37. the searchers of the land d. by plague 

20. 28. Aaron d. 33, 38, 39. Deut. 10. 6. | 32. 50. 

16. 49. now they that d. beside them that d. 

20. 1. Miriam d. \\ 21. 6. much people of Israel d. 
25. 9. those that d. in the plague were 24,000 
26. 11. notwilhstand. the children of Korah d. not 
27. 3. daughters of Zelophehad said,our father d. in 
wilderness, but d. in his own sin, and had no sons 

Deitt.3i.5.Moses d.\\7.he was 120 years when he d. 

.Tosh. 5. 4. even all the men of war d. by the way 
10. 11. they were more which (Z. with hail-stones 
24. 29. Joshua the son of Nun d. Judg. 2. 8. 
33. Eleazar the son of Aaron d. 1 Chron. 23.22. 

.ludg. 1. 7. Adonibezek d. \\ 3. 11. Othniel d. 

8. 32. Gideon d \\ 10. 2. Tola d. \\ 5. Jair d. 

9. 49. all the men of the tower of Shechem d. 
12. 7. Jephthah judged Israel six years, then d. 

10. Ibzan d. || 12. Elon d. || 15. Abdon d. 
Ruth 1. 3. Elimelech d. \\ 5. Mahlon, Chilion d. 

1 Sam. 4. 1 11 Eh s sons, Hophni and Phinehas, d. 
5i 12. that d were not smitten with the emerods 
25. 1. Samuel d. \\ 37. Nabal's heart d. within him 
31. 5. Saul was dead, his armour-bearer fell on his 

swoid ar.-d d. with him, 6. 1 Chron. 10. 5, 13. 

2 .S'rt?K.2. S3. Asahel d. \\ 3. 33. d. Abner as a fool 
6. 7. there he d. before the Lord, 1 Chron. 13. 10. 

10. 1. king of children of Ammon d. 1 Chron. 19.1. 
18. Shobach d. \\ 11. 17. Uriah the Hittite d. 
12. 18. on seventh day child d. feared to tell David 

17. 23. Ahithophel hanged himself and d. 

18. 33. would to God I had d. for thee, O Absalom 
19.6.and all we had rf.thisday, ithad pleased thee 
24.]5.there<Z. of people, even from Dan roBeersh. 

1 Kings 3. 19. this woman's child d. in the night 

14.17. when she came to the threshold the child d. 

16. 18. Zimri d. \\ 22. Tibni d. \\ 22. 35. A hab d.31 
2ZzK^s4.20.he sat on her knees till noon and then d. 



DIF 

? Kinqs 9.27.Ahaziah fled to Megiddo and d.there 

13. U. Elisha d. iO. |i 24. Hazael k. of Syria d. 
23. 34. Jehoaliaz came to Egypt and d. there 

1 Chron. 2 30. but Seled d. v.iihout children 
32. and Jethcr d. |j 2 Chron. IG. 13. Asa d. 

2 CA''. 24. 15. Jehoiada was lull ofdays when he d. 
22 when he d. he said, the J<ord look on it 

Job 3. 11. why d. I not from the womb ? 

42. 17. so Job d. being old and full of days 
Isa. 6. 1. in the year that king L'zziah d.Isaw Lord 

14it:;. in the year that kins Ahaz d. was thisburd. 
Jer, 28. 17. Hananiah d. \\ Ezek. 11. 13. Pelatiah d. 
Ezek.2i.lS.I spake in morn, and at even my wife d. 
Hps. 13. 1. but when he otTended in Baal, he d. 
Jilat. 22. 27. seven brethren deceased, and last of 
all the worn. d. also, JIark 12. 22. Luke 20. 32. 
Luke 16. 22. the beggar d. the rich man .also d, 
John 11. 21. if had been here, my brother notd. 32. 
37. caused that even this man should not have d. 
Acts 9. 37. in those days Dorcas was sick and d._ 
Rom. 5. 6. in due time Christ d. for the ungodly, 8. 

7. 9. sin revived and Irf. |1 6.34. it is Chnst that d. 
14.9.for to this end Christ both d. rose and revived 

15. but if tliy brother be grieved, destroy not him 
with thy meat for whom Christ d. 1 C'or. 6. 11. 

1 Cor. 15. 3. how that Christ d. for our sins 

2 Cor. 5. 14. if one d. for all, then were all d. 

15. should live to him who ci. for them and roseag. 

1 7%e55.4.14.if we believe that Jesus d.s.x\A rose ag. 

5. 10. who d. for us that we should live with him 

Heb. 10. 23. he that despised Moses' law .c?. without 

11. 13. these d. in faith, not having received prom. 
22. by faith Joseph when he d. made mention of 

Rev. 8. 9. third part of creatures which had life d. 
11. many men d. of waters that were made bitter 

16. 3. and every living soul d. in the sea 
And he, So he. That he DIED. 
(jere.o.S.the days of Adam were 930 years and he d. 

y. 29. Xoah's days were 950 years, and he d. 
Judg. 4. 21. Jael smote nail into his temple, so he d. 
lS(iM.4.18.EIi's ne?!' brake and he d.for he was-old 

14. 45. so the people rescuedJonathan thathed.not 

25. 33. that the Lord smote Xabal that he d. 
2.Sam.ll.21. smote Abimelech that he d. in Thebez 
IKings 12.18.SLonedAdoram that hed.2Chr 10.18. 
^Kings 1.17.50 he d. according to the word of Lord 

7. 17. people trod on him in the gate and he d. 20. 

8. ]5. he spread a cloth on his face, s^hat he d. 
2 Chr. 13. 20. the Lord struck Jeroboam and he d. 

21. 19. Jehoram's bowels fell out, so he d. 
Luke 20. 29. and he d. without children, 30. 
Actsl. 15. Jacob d. in Egypt, he and our fathers 
Rom. 6. 10. for in that he d. he d. unto sin once 
2 Cor. 5. 15. that he d. for all, tliat thev who live 

DIEST. 
Ruth 1.1 7. where thou d. will I die and there be bur. 

DIET. 
Jer. 52.34. for d. there was a continual d. given him 

DIET EL 
Zee. 7. 24. fat of beast that d. of itself shall not eat 
22. 8. what d. of itself shall not eat, Deut. 14. 21. 
JN'mth. 16. 1 29. if these men die as every man d. 

19.14. when a man (f. in a tent all shall be unclean 
2 Sam. 3. 33. the king said, died Abner as a fool d.7 
1 Kings 14. 11. him that d.in the citv shall dogs eat 

16. 4. d. m the field fowls of the air eat, 21." 24. 
Jb514.10. man d. and wasteth away, gives up ghost 

21. 23. one d. in his full strength, being at ease 
25. another d. in the bitterness of his soul 

36. 1 14. their soul d. in youth, life among unclean 
Ps. 49. 17. when he d. he shall carry nothing away 
Prov.W.l. when a wicked man d. his expect, perish 
Eccl.2. 16. and how d. the wise mani as the fool? 

3. 19. as the one d. so d. the other, all one breath 
fsa. 50. 2. their fish stinketh and d. for thirst 

59.5.he that eateth of their eggs (/. what is crushed 
Ezek. 4. 14. nor eaten that which d. of itself 

18. 26. committeth iniquity, and d. in them 

32. 1 have no pleasure in the death of him that d. 
Zech. 11. 9. then said 1, that that d. let it die 
Mark 9. 44. where their worm d. not, 46, 48. 
Rom. 6. 9. Christ being raised from dead d. no more 

14. 7. none of us liveth and no man d. to himself 

DYED. 
Ezod. 25. 5. take of them rarns'-skins d. red, and 
shittim-wood, 26.. 14. \ 35. 7. ] 36. 19. ] 39. 34. 
Tsa. 63. I. Cometh with d. garments from Bozrah 
Ezek. 23.15. exceeding in d. attire upon their heads 
Ji''ah. 2. 1 3- the valiant men are in d. scarlet 

DYIXG. 
Gen. 2. t 17. when thou eatest, d. thou shalt die 
.Yum. 17. 13. shall we be consumed with d.? 
.Mark 12. 20. and the first d. left no seed 
Luke 8. 42. Jairus" only daughter lay a d. 
2Cor.4.10. bearing in the body the d. of Lord Jesus 
6. 9. as d. and behold we live, as chastened and not 
Ifeb. 11. 21. bv faith. Jacob when d. blessed sons of 

DIFFER. 
Ram. 2. 1 16. and thou triest the things that d. 
1 C'or. 4. 7. who maketh thee to d. from another ? 
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DIL 

Phil. 1. t W- that ye may try the thinss that d. 

DlfFEKEXCE. 
£:zorf.ll.7.Lord put a rf. between Egyptians and Is. 
Lev. 10. lU. may put a d. between hoiy and unholy 

11. 47. to make a d. between unclea'n and clean 
20.25. put a d. between cLan beasts and unclean 

Ezek. 22. 26. they have put no d. they shewed no d. 
44.23.lhey shall teach my people the d. betw. ho;y 
Acts 15. y. and put no d. between us and them 
Rom. 3. 22. on them that believe, for there is no d. 

10. 12. there is no d. between the Jew and Greek 
14. t 23. he that putteth a d. between meals 

1 Cor. 7. 34. there is d. between a wife and a virgin 
Jude 22. of some have compassion making a d. 

DIFFERENCES. 
1 Cor. 12. 5. there are d. of administrations 
DIFFERETH. 

1 Cor. 15. 41. one star d. from another in glory 
GaZ. 4. l.heir when a child tf .nothing from a servant 

DIFFERLXG. 
Rom. 12. 6. gifts d. according to the grace given 

. DIFFICULT. 
Zech. 8. t 6. if it be d. in the eyes of this people 

DIG. 
Exod. 21. 33. if a man d. a pit, and not cover it 
Deut. 8. 9. out of whose hills thou mayest d. brass 

23. 13. thou shalt have a paddle, and d. therewith 
Job 3. 21. d. for it more than for hid treasures 

6. 27. and ye d. a pit for your friend 

11. 18. thou shalt d- about thee, take rest in safety 
24. 16. in the dark they d. through houses marked 

39. t 21. his feet d. in the valley 

Ezek. 8. 8. he said, son of man, d. now in the wall 

12. 5. d. thou through the wall in t<heir sight, 12. 
Amos 9.2. though they d. in hell, though they chmb 
Luke 13. 8. Lord, let it alone, till I shall d. about it 

16. 3. I cannot d. to beg I am ashamed 

DIGGED. 
Ge7i.21.30.may be a witness that I have (Z.thiswell 
26. 15. the wells his father's servants had d. 18. 
19. Isaac's servants d. in the valley, 21, 22, 25. 
32. and told Isaac of the well that they had d. 

49. 6. for in their self-will they d. down a wall 

50. 5. in ray grave which I had d. for me bury me 
Ezod. 7. 24. all the Egyptians d. for water to drink 
J\"um. 21. 18. the princes d. the well, the nobles d. 
Deut. 6. 11. wells d. thou diggedst not. J\'V/t. 9. 25. 

2 Kings 19. 24. 1 have d. and drunk strange waters, 

and dried up all the rivers of places, Jsa. 37. 25. 
2 Chron. 16. t 14. sepulchres he had a', for himself 

26. 10. L'zziah d. many wells for his cattle 
Psal. 7. 15. made a pit and d. it, and is fallen, 57. 6. 

35. 7. without cause they d. a pit for my soul 

40. T 6. mine ears hast thou (/.offering not required 
94. 13. till the pit be d. for the wicked 

119. So. proud have d. pits for me not after thy law 
Isa. 5. 6. it shall not be pruned nor d. come up briers 

7. 25. and on all hills be d. with the mattock 

51. 1. look to the hole of the pit v.hence ye are d. 
.Jer. 13. 7. then I went to Euphrates and d. 

13. 20. they have d. a pit for my soul, 22. 
Ezek. 8. 8. and when I had d. in the wall 
Jonah 1. 1 13. the men d. hard to bring it to land 
Jilat. 21. 33. hedged it, and d. a wine-press in it 

25. 18. d. in the earth, and hid his lord's money 
Luke &.iB. who d.a.i'iA laid the foundation on a rock 
Rom. 11. 3. Lord thev have d. down thine altars 

DIGGEDST. 
Deut. 6. 11. and wells digged which thou d. not 

DIGGETH. 

Prof. 16. 27. an ungodly man d. up evil, fire in lips 

26. 27. whoso d. a pit shall fall therein, Eccl. 10. 8. 

DIGGING. 
Jer. 2.T 34. 1 have not found it by d. but on all these 

DIGNITY 
Ge 

Esth. 6. 3. what d. hath been done to Mordecai? 
Ecel. 10. 6. folly is set in great d. and the rich sit in 
Hab. 1. 7. their d. shall proceed of themselves 

DIGXITIES. 
2 Pet.2. 10. are not afraid to speak evil of d. Jude 8. 

DILIGENCE. 
P7-or.4.23.keep thy heart with all tf. for issues of life 
Luke 12. 53. as thou art in the way, give d. to be 
i?om.l2.8.that ruleth with d. mercy with cheerfuln. 
2 Cor. 8. 7. theref. as ye abound in faitii and all d. 
2 Tim. A. 9. do thy d. to come shortly to me, 21. 
Heb. 6. 11. that every one of you shew the same d. 
2 Pet. 1. 5. giving all d. to add to your faith virtue 
10. brethren, give d. to make your calhng sure 
Jii(ie3. whenlgave all d. to write to yoa of salva. 

DILIGENT. 
Deut. 19. 18. the judges shall make d. inquisition 
.Tosh. 22. 5. take d. heed to do the commandment 
Psal. 64. 6. search iniquity, accomplish a d. search 
77. 6. with my heart and my spirit made d. search 
Prov. 10. 4. but the hand of the d. maketh rich 

12. 24. the hand of the d. shall bear rule 

27. but the substance of a d. man is precious 

13. 4. but the soul of the d. shall be made fat 



49. 3. Reuben, thou art the excellencv of d. 



DIP 

Prov. 21. 5. the thoughts of d. tend only to plenty 
22. 29. seest thou a man d. in his business 1 
27. 23. be thou d. to know the state of thy flock 
2 Cor.8.22.whom we have oftentimes proved d. bat 
now much more d. upon the confidence in you 
2 Tim. 3. 1 10. but thou hast been a d. follower 
Tit. 3. 12. be <Z.. to come unto me to Nicopohs 
■2 Pet. 3. 14. bed. that ye be found of him in peace 

DILIGENTLY. 

£xod.l5.26.ifthou wiltd.hearken to the voice of the 

Lord thy God, Deut. 11. 13. | 28. 1. Jer. 17.24 

Lev. 10.16. Moses d. sought the goat of sin-offeric 

Deut. 4. 9. only take heed and keep thy soul d. " 

6. 7. thou shalt teach them d. to thy children 

17. you shall d. keep the commandments, 11. 2Si 

13. 14. make search, and ask d. and if it be truth 
24. 8. take heed that thou observe d. and do 

1 5am.20.tiy.then thou shalt go down d. and come 
1 Kings 20 33.now the men did d. observe whether 
Ezra 7. 23. let it be d. done for the house of God 
Job 13.17.hear d. my speech and declaration, 21. 2 
Ps. 3;. 10. shalt (f. consider his place, it shall uotbs 

119. 4. bast commanded us to keep thy precepts d, 
Prov. 7. 15. I came forth d. to seek thy face 

11. 27. he that d. seeketh good, procureth favour 

23. 1. consider d. what is before thee 
Isa. 21. 7. he hearkened d. with much heed 

55. 2. hearken d. to me, and eat that which is good 
Jer. 2. 10. consider d. see if there be such a thing 

12. 16. if they will d. learn the ways of my people 
Zech. 6. 15. if ye will d. obey the voice of the Lord 
Jilat. 2. 7. he inquired d. when the star appeared 
8.Herod said,go and search d.for the young child 
16. which he had d. inquired of the wise men 
Mark 7. j S.e.xcept they wash hands d. they eat not 
Luke 15. 8. sweep house and seek d. till she find it 
Acts 18. 25. he taught d. the things of the Lord 

1 7")?H.5.10.if she have d. followed every good work 

2 ri//i. 1.17. in Rome he sought me d. and found me 
Tit. 3. 13. bring Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on 

their journey d. that nothing be wanting to them 
Heb. 11. 6. a rewarder of them that d. seek him 

12. 15. looking d. lestany man fail of grace of God 
1 Pet. 1. 10. of which the prophets searched d, 

DIMINISH, ED. 
jEzod.o.S.you shall not d. ought thereof,they be id] 
11. not ought of your work shall be d. 19. 

21. 10. her duty of marriage shall he not d. . 

30. 1 15. the rich shall not multiply, the poor not d 
Z/er.25. 16. according to the years thou shalt d. 
j^'um. 26. t 54. to few d. his inheritance, 33. t 54 
Deut. 4. 2. nor shall you d. ought from it, 12. 32 
Prov. 13. 11. wealth gotten by vanity shall be d. 
Isa. 21. 17. the mighty men of Kedar shall be d. 
Jer. 10. j 24. correct not in anger, lest thou d. me 

26. 2. speak what I command thee, d. not a wor^i 

29. 6. that ye may be increased and not d. 

48. t 37. every bead bald, and every beard d. 
Ezek.5. 11. hast defiled, therefore will I also d. thee 

16. 27. behold, I have d. thine ordinary food 

29. 15. I will d. them, thev shall no more rule 

DIMIXISHIN'G. 
Rom. 11. 12. d. of them be the riches of tlie Gentiles 

DIM. 
Gen. 27. 1. when Isaac was old and his eyes d. 

48. 10. now the eyes of Israel were d. for age 
Deut.3i. 7. Moses' eye was not d. nor force abated 

1 Sam. 3. 2. Eli's eyes began to w ax d. 4. 15. 
.lob 17. 7. mine eye also is d. by reason of sorrow 
Isa. 32. 3. the eyes of them that see shall not be d. 
iam.4.1.how is gold become d..' fine gold changed! 

5. 17. for these thinijs our eves are d. our heart faint 

DIMNESS. 

Isa. 8. 22. behold trouble, darkness, d. of anguish 

9. 1. d. shall not be such as was in her vexation 

DINE, D. 
Gen. 43. 16. for these men shall d. with me at noon 
Luke 11.37. a Pharisee besought \^m to d.with him 
John 21. 12. Jesus saith to them, come and d. 
15. so when thev had d. Jesus saith to Simon 
' DL\NER. 
Prov. 15. 17. better is a d. of herbs where love is 
Mat. 22. 4. behold, I have prepared my d. my oxen 
Luke 11. 33. that he had not first washed before d. 
14.12. when makest a d or supper, call not friends 

DIP. 
Exod. 12. 22. d.it in the blood that is in the basin 
Lev. 4. 6. the priest shall d. his finger, 17. 14, 16. 

14. 6. d. the cedar wood and the living bird, 51. 
.Yum.ld.lB. clean person should d. hvssop in water 
Deut. 33. 24. Moses said, let Asher d. his foot in oii 
Puth 2.14. Boaz said to Ruth, d. morsel in vinegar 
Luke 16. 24. sendLazarus that he may d.his fingei 

DIPPED. ETH. 
Gen. 37. 31. and thev d. the coat in the blond 
./osA.3.15. the priests' feet were d. in brim of water 

2 Kin(rs 5. 14. Xaaman d. in Jordan seven times 
Psal. 68. 23. that thy foot be d. in blood 

Mat. 26. 23. he that d. his hand with me in the 
dish, the same shall betray me, Mark 14. 20 



DIS 



DIS 



DIS 



Jotm 13. 26. to whom I give a sop, when I have 
i. it : when he had d. the sop, lie gave it to Judas 
DIPT. 
Lev. 9. 9. Aaron d. his finger in the blood 

1 Sam. 14.27. he d. tlie end of rod in a lioiiey-comb 

2 Kings 8.15.Hazael tooii a clotli and d. it in water 
Rev. 19. 13. was clothed with a vesture d. in blood 

DIRECT. 

Qen. 46. 28. he sent Judali to d. his face to Goshen 
Psal. 5. 3. in the morning will I d. my prayer 
Pvoo. 3. 6. acknowledge him, he shall d. thy paths 

11. 5. the righteousness of the perlept shall d. 
Eccl. 10. 10. but wisdom is profitable to d. 
/sa.45.13. have raised him uj), I will d. all his ways 

61. 8. 1 will d. their work m truth, and make 
Jer.l0.23.u is not in man that walketh tot/.his steps 

1 TAe5s.3.11.our L. Jesus Christ d. our way to you 

2 Thess.3. 5. Lord d. our hearts into the love of G. 

DIRECTED. 
Job 32. 14. he hath not d. his words against me 
Psal. 119. .5. O that my ways were d. to keep stat. 
l4l. t 2. let my prayer be d. as incense, and lifting 
Isa. 40. 13. who hath d. the Spirit of the Lord 1 

DIRECTETH. 
Job 37. 3. he d. it under the whole heaven 
Pron. 16. 9. his ways, but the Lord d. his steps 

21. 29. as for the upright he d. his way 

DIRECTION. 
J\rum.2l. 18. princes judgedit by <Z. of the lawgiver 
Psal. 19. t4. their d. is gone out through the earth 

DIRECTLY. 
JJ'iim. 19. 4. sprinkle blood d. before the tabernacle 
JEzek. 42. 12. even the way d. before the wall 

DIRT. 
Jiidg. 3. 22. the fat closed, and the d. came out 
PsciL. 18. 42. 1 did cast them out as d. in the streets 
Isa. 57. 20. whose waters cast up mire and d. 

DISALLOW, ED. 
^um. 30. 5. because her father d. her not 

8. but if her husband d. her || 11. he d. her not 
1 Pet. 2. 4. d. indeed of men, but chosen of God 
7. the stone which the builders d. is made head 
DISANNUL. 
Job 40. 8. wilt thou also d. my judgment 1 
Isa. 14. 27. Lord hath purposed who shall d. it ? 
Gal. 3. 17. this covenant the law cannot d. 

DISANNULLED. 
Isa. 28. 18. your covenant with death shall be d. 

DISANNULLETH. 
Oal. 3. 15. covenant no man d. or addeth thereto 

DISANNULLING. 
Heb. 7. 18. there is a d. of the commandment 

DISAPPOINT. 
Psal. 17. 13. arise, O Lord, d. him, cast him down 

DISAPPOINTED. 
JProv. 15. 22. without counsel purposes are d. 

DISAPPOINTETH. 
Job 5. 12. he d. the devices of the crafty 

DISCERN. 
Discerning of spirits is one of the gifts of God, 
mentioned bij the apo.stle Paul, 1 Cor. 12. 10. It 
consists in discerning among those who say 
they are inspired by God, whether they are 
animated or inspired by a good or evil spirit, 
whether they are true or false prophets. This 
gift was of very great importance both in the 
Old Testament, wherein it is found that false 
'prophets often rose up, and seducers who de- 
ceived the people; and also in the JSTew, in the 
primitive ages of the church, when superiia- 
tural gifts were common ; when the messenger 
of Satan was sometimes transformed into an 
angel of light, and false apostles, under the 
outward appearance of sheep, concealed the 
sentiments of ravening wolves. Iflierefore the 
Evangelist cautioned believers, s ay i7ig, Believe 
not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they 
be of God, 1 Jo/in 4. 1. See in Deut. 18. 20, 21, 

22. the mar]{% which are given by God to dis- 
tingxdsh the true from false prophets. 

Ge?i.31.32.(/.thou what is thine with me, and take it 
38. 25. she said, d. I pray thee whose are these 
2Sam.l4.17.so is my lord the king tod.good and bad 
19. 35. and can I d. between good and evil ? 
1 Kings 3. 9. that I may d. between good and bad 
11. thou hast asked understanding to d. judgment 
Ezra 3. 13. the people could not d. the noise of joy 
Tob 4. 16. but I could not d. the form thereof 
6. 30. cannot my taste d. perverse things ? 
£ze/i:.44.23.cause them d. betw. unclean and clean 
Jonah4. 11. cannot d. between right hand and left 
Mai 3.18. ^.between the righteous and the wicked 
Mat. 16.3.ye can d. the face of the sky, Luke I2..56. 
Heb. 5.14. their senses exercised to d. good and evil 

DISCERNED, ETH. 
Gen. 27. 23. he d. him not, his hand^ were hairy 
1 Kings 20. 41. and the king of Israel d. him 
JVe/i. 13. t24. they d. not speak in Jews' language 
Prov. 7. 7. I d. among t'ne youth a young man 
Eccl 8. 5. a wise man d. time and judgment 
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Rom.li.^ 23. that ^.between meats is damned, if eat 

lCor.2.14.nor knovv,because they are spiritually d. 
1 15. he that is spiritual d. all things, yet he hun- 
self is d. of no man, for wlio hath known 
DlSCERNIiNG. 

1 Cor. 11 29. eateth unworthily, notd. Lord's body 
12. 10. to another is given d. of spirits, lo another 
DISCERNER. 

Hcb. 4. 12. word is a d. of the thoughts of the heart 
DISCHARGE, D. 

I Kings 5. 9. and will cause them to be d. there 

Eccl. 8. 8. day of death, there is no d. in that war 
DISCIPLE. 

The iDord Disciiilc, absolutely taken, signifies, in 
the JVeto Testament, a bcl-iever, a Cnrislian, a 
scholar, a follower, of Christ, or his JipusLlcs ; 
as in Acts 6. 1, Wnen the number of the dis- 
ciples was multiplied, there arose a murmuring 
ol the Grecians against the Hebrews, because 
their widows were neglected in the daily minis- 
tration. Jind in Acts 9. 1, Saul yet breathing 
out threatenings and slaughter against the disci- 
ples of the Lord, that is, against the fiillowers 
of Christ. 

The name of Disciple is often set down for that 
of Apostle ; particularly in the Gospel, Alat. 
5. 1. I 3. 23. I JO. 1. but in other places tlie 
Jipostles are distinguished from Disciples. 
The Jipostles wire chosen particularly by 
Christ out of the number of his disciples, to be 
the stewards of his most secret mysteries, and 
the principal rninisters for propagating and 
establishing the Christian religion. Thnj were 
twelve in number. Mat. 10. 2. Luke 6. 13. 

But the Disciples who followed our Saviour from 
the beginning, and are called simply Disciples, 
were seventy in number. The precepts and 
admonitions which our Saviour gave them, 
when he sent them to preach in the cities of 
Judea, are recorded in Luke 10. from the be- 
ginning to verse 17. 

JMtit. 10. 24. d. is not above his master, Luked. 40. 
-5. enough for the <Z. that he be as his master 
42. whoso shall give a cup of cold water to a d. 

27. 57. Joseph of Arimathea himself was Jesus' d. 

John'd. 28. thou art his d. we are Moses' disciples 

18. 15. and so did another d. that d. was known 
16. then went out that other d. that was known 

19. 26. the d. standing by, whom Jesus loved 
27. then saith he to that rf. behold thy mother, and 

from that hour that d. took her to his own home 
38. being a d. but secretly, for fear of the Jews 

20. 2. the other d. whom Jesus loved, 21. 7, 20. 

3. Peter went forth, and that other d. and came 

4. the other d. did outrun Peter, and came first 
8. then went in also that other d. and he saw 

21. 23. this saving, that that d. should not die 



with whom we should lodge 



IS saying, 

24. this is the d. which testifieth these things 

Jlcts 9. 10. there was a certain d. at Damascus 

26. but they believed not that he was a d. 
36. now there was at Joppa a d. named Tabitha 

16. 1. a certain d. was there, named Timotheus 

21. 16. an oid (/ ----- 
My DISCIPLE. 

Luke 14.25. if he hate not his life, cannot be tot/ rf. 

27. whoso doth not bear his cross,cannot be myd. 
33. that forsaketh not all. he cannot be my d. 

DISCIPLES. 

Mat. 9. 14. then came to him the d. of John, saying 

10. 1. when he had called unto him his twelve d. 

11. 1. he had rn^de an end of commanding h\sd. 

14. 26. when the d. saw him Avalking on the sea 

17. 6. when the d. heard it they fell on their face 
19. 13. and the d. rebuked them, Mark 10. 13. 

20. 17. Jesus took the twelve d. apart in the way 
21. 1. Jesus sent two d. saying, go into the village 
22. 36. the Pharisees sent unto him their d. 
26. 26. Jesus took bread, and gave it to the d. 

35. 1 will not deny thee, likewise also said the d. 
56. then all the d. forsook him, and fled 
Mark 2. 18. why do the d. of John and of the Pha- 
risees fast, but thy d. fast not ? LiLke 5. 33. 

8. 14. now the d. had forgotten to take bread 
Luke 19. .37. the d. began to rejoice and praise G. 
.Tohn 3.25.between some of John's d. and the Jews 

4. 1. that Jesus baptized more d. than John 

9. 28. thou art his disciple, but we are Mospp' d. 
13.5. he began to wash the rf.feet,and to wipt- :iiem 

18. 17. art not thou also one of this man's d.7 

20. 18. Mary told the d. that she had seen the Lord 
Acts 9.1. Saul breathing out slaughter against thed. 

26. Satfl assayed to join himself to the d. 
11.28.the d.wexe called Christians first in Antioch 
19.1. Paul came to Ephesus, and finding certain d. 
30. Paul would have entered, d. suffered him not 
20.7.firstday of weekf/.came together break bread 
30. men speaking, to draw away d. after them 
His DISCIPLES. 
Mat. 8. 25. his d. came and awoke him, saying 
9. 19. Jesus arose and followed, and so did his d. 



j¥a«.28.7.go,and teW his d.he is risen from the de<»« 
13. say ye, his d. came by night and stole him 
Murk 10. 10. in the house his d. asked him again 
Luke 5. 30, the Pharisees murmured against A«5 d 
6. 20. he littcd up his eyes on his d. and .said 
11. 1. teach us to pray, as John taught his d. 
John 2. 11. his gloiy, and his d. believed on him 
4. 2. though Je&us himself baptized not, bui his d. 
27. upon this came Aw d. and marvelled that he 
6. 3. UJ) to a mountain, and there he sat with his d. 
22. but Ids d. were gone away alone 
9.27. why would ye hear it again? will ye be//,zs d. 
11.12. then saidA^s (^. L. if hesiee))slialldo welJ 
18. 1. he went with his d. over the brook Cedrori 
2. for Jesus often resorted thither with his d. 
20.20, again,/ni' rf.were wi;hin,Th(imas v.'ith them 

Of his DISCIPLES. 

Mat.\l.)l.w\\ei\ John had heard works of Christ,h3 

sent two of his d.Mark 11.1. 1 14. U.Lukt 19.29. 

Mark 7. 2. some of his d. eat with un^vashen hands 

John 6. 66. from that time many of his d. went back 

18. 19. the higli-priest asked Jesus of his d. 
25. an not thou also one of his d.l he denied 

21. 12. none of his d. durst ask him, who art thou? 

To his DISCIPLES. 
Mat. 14. 19. blessed, and gave the loaves to his d 
Mark 4. 34. he expounded all things to his d. 
Luke 10. 23. he turned hiiiiself to his d. and said 
JoA7i21.14.third timeJtsus shewed himself ZoAz's^i 

My DISCIPLES. 

Isa. 8. 16. bind up testimony, seal law among my d. 

Mat.^6.18. masier saith, I will keej) the passover at 

thy house with -my d. MarkH. 14. Luke 22. 11. 

John 8. 31. then are ye 7ny d. indeed, 13. 35. 

15. 8. that ye bear much tVuil,so shallyebcTO?/ d. 

Thy DISCIPLES. 

Mat.^.lA.why do we fast,<A?/ cZ.fast not, JfarA 2.18. 

12.2. thy d. do that which is not lawful on sabbath 

15. 2. why do thy d. transgress the tradition 1 

17. 16. 1 brought him to t/ty d. they could not cura 

Mark 7.5.why walk not thy d. according to tradit.1 

9. 18. I spake to thy d. to cast him out, Luke 9. 40. 

I^uke 19.39.thePhariseessaid,Masler,rebuke «./*?/ d. 

.John 7. 3. that thy d. may see the works thou doest 

DISCIPLINE. 
Job 36. 10. he openeth also their ears to d. and com. 

DISCLOSE. 
Isa. -u. 21. behold, the earth also shall d.her blood 

^" DISCOMFITED. 
Exod. 17. 13. Joshua d. Amalek and his people 
J\rum. 14. 45. smote and d. them, even toHormah 
Josh. 10.10. Lord d. them before Isr. and slew theni 
Judg. 4. 1.5. the Lord d. Sisera and his chariots 
8. 12. Gideon pursued them, and d. all the host 
lSfl7ft.7.10.thundered on ihe Philistines, and rf.them 
2 Sam. 22. 15. lightning, and d. them, Psal. 18. 14 
Isa. 31. 8. shall flee, and his young men shall be a. 

DISCOMFITURE. 
1 Sam 14. 20. and there was a very great d. 

DISCONTENTED." 
1 Sam. 22.2. every one (hat was rf.gathered to Dav 

DISCONTINUE. 
.ler. 17. 4. and thou shalt d.. from mine heritage 

DISCORD. 
Prov. 6. 14. he deviseth mischief, he soweth d. 

19. and him that soweth d. among brethren 

DISCOVER. 
Deut. 22. 30. a man shall not d. his father's skirl 
^1 Sam. 14. 8. and we will d. ourselves to them 
Job 41. 13. who can d. the face of his garment? 
Prov. 18. 2. but that his heart may d. itself 
25. 9. thy cause, and d.. not a secret to another 
Isa. 3. 17. the Lord will d. their secret parts 
Jer. 13. 26. 1 will d. thy skirts on thy flire, JVfl/i.3.5. 
Lam. 4. 22. O daughter of Edom,he will d. thy sins 
Ezek. 16. 37. T will d. thy nakedness to them 
Hos. 2. 10. 1 will d. her lewdness in sight of lovers 
Mic.\.Q.\\\e stones, T will d. the foundation thereof 

DISCOVERED. 
Exod. 20. 26. that thy nakedness be not d. ihereon 
Lev. 20. 18. he hath d. her fountain, she uncovered 

1 Sam. 14. 11. both d. themselves to the garrison 
22.6. when Saul heard that David was d. and men 

2 Sam. 22. 16. the foundations of the world were 

d. at the rebuking of the Lord,. P.^nZ. 18. 15. 
Isa. 22. 8. and he d. the covering of Judah 
.5^. 8. for thou hast d. thyself to another than me 
.Jer. 13. 22. for thine iniquity are thy skirts d. 
T,am. 2. 14. and they have not d. thine iniquity 
Ezek. 13. 14. so that foundation thereof shall bed 
16. .36. thy nakedness d. through thy whoredoiiiF 
57, before thy wickedness was d. as at the time 
21.24.j;aith Lo"rd,in that your transgressions are d 
22.10.in theehavethey d. their father's nakedness 
23. 10. these d. nakedness, they took her sons 
18. she d. her whoredoms, and d. her nakedness 
29. the nakedness of thy whoredoms shall be d 
Hos. 7. 1. then the iniquity of Ephraim was d. 
Acts 21. 3. now when we had d. Cyprus, we Ipft 
27. 39. but they d. a certain creek with a shors 



DiS 

DISCOVERETH. 
Job % 22. he d. deep tilings out of darkness 
Psd . 2'>. 9. tile voice of tlie Lord d. liie Ibrest 

DISCOVERING. 
Hal/. 3. 13. by d. ilie tbuudatioii to tlie neck • 

UiriCOURAGE. 
J\rum. 32 "^ wliy d. ye the hearts of the people 1 

DIsiCOURAGED. 
Mum. 21. 4. liie soul of the people was much d. 
32. y 'iiey d. the iieart of the cliildren of Israel 
Dent. 1. 21. g<^ and possess it, fear not, nur be d. 

23 our breihreu have d. our lieart, saying 
Isa\ 42. 4. he siiall not fail nor be d. till lie set 
Col.2. 21. provoke not your cliildren, lest they be d. 

DISCREET. 
Gc7i.41.33. let Pharaoh look out a man d. and wise 

39. there is none so d. and wise as thou art 
Tit. 2. 5. that ihe aged teach young women to be d. 
t 6. young men likewise exhort to be d. 
DISCREETLY. 
Mark 12. 34. when Jesus saw that he answered d. 

DISCRETION. 
Psal. 112. 5. he will guide his affairs with d. 
Prov. 1. 4. to the young man knowledge and d. 

2. 11. d. siiall preserve tliee, understand, keep thee 

3. 21. my son, keep sound wisdom and d. 

5. 2. thou mayest regard d. and keep knowledge 
11. 22. so is a fair woman who is without d. 
19. 11. the d. of a man deferreth his anger 

/■.5a. 23. 2ti. for his God doth instruct him to d. 

Jcr. 10. 12. he stretched out the heavens by his d. 
DISDAINED. 

I Sam. 17.42. when Goliath saw David, he d. him 

Job 30. 1. whose fathers I would d. to set with dogs 
DISEASE. 

Diseases and death are the consequences and ef- 
fects of sin; this is the idea which ws have of 
tliem from scrij/tare. The ancient Hebrews, 
who ioere very little versed in the study of na- 
tural philosophy, and not much accustomed to 
recur to physical causes-, and consult physi- 
cians., when they wen sick, imputed their dis- 
eases generally to evil spirits, the executioners 
of divine veng cane e. If their infirmities appear- 
ed to be beyond what was usual, and the causes 
of them, were not known to them, they did not 
fail to say, that it was a blow from the aveng- 
ing hand of God ; to him the wisest and most 
religious had recourse for cure; and kingAau. 
is blaraed for placing his confideiicc in physi- 
cians,ichcn he had a veryj) ainful fit of the gout 
in his feet, and for not applying himself to the 
Lord, 2Chron. 16. 12, In his disease lie sought 
not to the Lord, but to the physicians. Job's 
friends immediately ascribed all the distempers 
with which that holy man was afilicted,to God's 
justice, Job 4. 7, 8. L,eprosies, xohich were so 
common among the Jews, were treated as dis- 
eases sent by God ; the priests were the persons 
who judged of the nature and qualities of this 
evil,shut up the diseascd,and declared that they 
were healcd,or had their leprosy upon them; and 
after their recovery they offered sacrifices, as it 
were, to expiate for their faults. Miriam, Ge- 
hazi, a7id king Uzziah, were smitten suddenly 
with a leprosy ; the first as a punishment for 
her detracting discourses ; the second for his 
avarice ; and the third for his presumption. 
Num. 12. 10. 2 Kings 5. 27. 2 Chron. 26. 21. 

n fAeNew Testament, t/te cause of many diseases 
is attributed to the devil. It is said there, that 
the devil had bound the woman, who had been 
bowed down for eighteen years, Luke 13. 16, 
Ought not this woman, being a daughter of 
Abraham, whom Satan hath bound, lo, these 
eighteen years, to be loosed from this bond on 
the sabbath dayl In verse 11. the same person 
is mentioned, as having a spirit of infirmity, 
that is, a sore disease inflicted by the devil. 
We are told of a dumb devil, and of another 
tJiat could scarce speak, Mark9. 17. Luke 11. 14. 
that is to say, which caused these infirmities 
in those who were possessed by them: and 
wheneocr Christ or his Apostles had a mind to 
restore these indisposed persons to their health, 
they began with casting out the devils ; for 
tJie cure immediately followed. 

The Apostle Paul attributes the death and dis- 
eases of many to their communicating unwor- 
thily, 1 Cor. 11. 30, For this cause many are 
weak and sickly among you, and many sleep. 
Tlie sameApostle ascribes the infirmities where- 
with he to as afflicted, to an evil angel, 2 Cor. 12. 
7, There was given me a thorn in the flesh, the 
messenger of Satan to buffet me. It was the 
destroying angel that made such havoc of Sen- 
nacherib's army, 2 Kings 19. 35. It was the 
avenging angel that drew his sword against 
the people, and smote them with a pestilence, 
as a punishment for David's sin. 1 Chron. 21, 
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DIS 

J 15, 16. J^o sooner had Abirnelech, ki7ig of 
Gcrar, taken Sarah, the wife of Abraham, for- 
cibly away, but he was tkreat.cned with death, 
Gen. 20. 3, 4. Er ana Onan, the sons <^/ Judah, 
were carried off by unknown diseases, for 
having committed actions of an mfamous and 
detestable nature, Gen. i;8. 7, 10. And the 
Philislines were smitten with, an ignominious 
disease, fur nut treating tlie ark with that 
respect that it deserved, 1 Sam. 5. 12. There 
are a great number of diseases recorded in 
scripture, which were sent by God in tiie way 
of punishment for sins. 
The diseases of Egypt, from ichich God promised 
to defend his people, Exod, 15. 2i5 ; and which 
he threatens, in case of their disobedience, to 
inflict upon them, Deut. 28. 60. Tiiese diseases 
are either the plagues with which God afficted 
Egypt before the departure of the Israelites, or 
the diseases which were most common in the 
country, such as blindness, ulcers in the legs, 
consumptions, and the leprosy, called £!ej)han- 
tiasis, which was peculiar to this country, as 
Pliny observes, .^gyi)ti fieculiare hoc malum 
Elephantiasis. 
2 Kings 1. 2. inquire, v/hether if I shall recov. of d. 
8. 8. saying, shall I recover, of this d.? 9. 
2 Clir. 16.12. Asa diseased till his d. was exceSding 
great, yet in his d. he sought not to the Lord 
21.15. shall have great sickness by d. of thy bov/cls 

18. ilie Lord smote him wiih an incurable d. 
Job 30. 18. by force of my d. is my garment chang. 
Psal. 38. 7. my loins are lilled with a loalhsoine d. 
41. 8. an evil d. say they, cleavetli fast to him 
Eccl. 6. 2. this is vanity, and it is an evil d. 
Mat. A. 23. healing all manner of d. 9. 35. | 10. 1. 
John 5.4. was made whole of whatsoever </.he had 

DISEASES. 
£i(?£Z.15.25.put none of these d. on you,7)e!it.7.15. 
Z)e«t. 2.-^.60. he will bring on thee cill the d. of Egypt 
2 Chr. 21. 19. his bowels fell out, he died of sore d. 
24. 25. for they left him in great d. his servants 
Psal. 103. 3. bless the Lord, who healeth all thy d. 
Hab. 3. 1 5. and burning d. went forih»at his feet 
Mat. 4. 24. brought to him all sick people that were 
taken with divers d. Mark 1. 34. Luke 4. 40. 
Luke 9.1. gave them power over devils, and cure d. 
Acts 19. 12. and the d. dejiarted from them 
28. 9. others which had d. in the island, came 

DISEASED. 
1 Kings 15. 23. Asa was d. in his feet, 2 Chr. 16. 12. 
Ezek. 34. 4. d. have ye not strengthened nor healed 
21. because ye have push, the d. with your horns 
jMat. 9. 20. a woman d. with an issue of blood 
14. 35. they brought all that were d. Mark 1. 32. 
John 6. 2. saw miracles he did on them thatwere d. 

DISFIGURE. 
Mat.Q.lQ.he not as hypocrites, for they rf.their faces 

DISGRACE. 
Jer. 14. 21. do not d. the throne of thy glory 

DISGUISE, ED. 
1 Sam. 28. 8. and Saul d. himself, and he went 

1 Kings 14. 2. Jeroboam said, arise, and d. thyself 
20.38. one of the sons of the prophets d. himself 
22. 30. Ahab the king of Israel said, I will d. my- 
self, and he d. liimself, 2 Chron. 18. 29. 

2 Chron. 35. 22. Josiah d. himself to fight with him 

DISGUISETH. 
Job 24.15.the adulterer also waiteth and d. his face 

DISH, ES. 
Exod. 25.29. thou shalt make the d. thereof, 37.16. 
JVian. 4. 7. and put thereon the d. and the spoons 
Judg. 5. 25. she brought forth butter in a lordly d. 
2 Kings 21. 13. as a man wipeth a d. turning it 
Mat. 26. 23. dippeth with me in the d. Mark 14. 20. 
Dishonest ; See Gain. 
DISHONESTY. 
2 Cor. 4. 2. have renounced the hidden things of ^. 

DISHONOUR. 
Ezra 4. 14. was not meet for us to see the king's d. 
Psal. 35. 26. be clothed with shame and d. 71. 13. 
69. 19. thou hast known my shame and my d. 
Prov. 6. 33. a wound and d. shall he get 
/?o/K.9.21. make one vessel to honour,another to d. 

1 Cor. 15. 43. it is sown in d. it is raised in glory 

2 Cor.6.8. by honour and d. by evil and good report 
2 7\'m.2.20. are vessels, some to honour, some to d. 

DISHONOUR, EST, ETH. 
Mic. 7.6. for the son d. father, daughter ag. mother 
.Tohn 8. 49. 1 honour my Father, and ye d. me 
iiom. 1.24. tocZ. their own bodies between themselves 
2. 23. through breaking of the law, d. thou God ? 
1 Cor.11.4. man d. his head || 5. woman d. her head 

DIFINHERIT. 
J\riim.l4.12.I willrf.them,and make of tliee a greater 

DISJOINTED. 
Jer. 6. 1 8. be instructed, lest my soul be d. from the 
Ezek. 23. f 17. and her mind was d. from them 

DISMAYED. 
Deut.Zl.^. he will not fail nor forsake thee,fear not, 



DIS 

nor be d^ Josh. 1. 9. I 8. I. I 10. 25. 1 Chr.'-JH 
13. I 28. 20. 2 Chron. 20. 15. 17. | 32. 7. 

1 Sa?n.l7.11. they were d. 2 Kings \.'i).'i\i. Isa.'il 27 
Isa. 21. 3. 1 was bowed down, a. at tlie seeing of '.\ 

41. 10. fear not, be not d. Jcr. 1. 17. | 10. 2. j 23. 4 
I 30. 10. I 46. ','7. Kick. 2. 6. | 3. 9 
23. that we may be d. and behold it together 
'Jer. 8. 9. the wise men are d. and taken, 10. 2 
17. 18. let them be d. but let not me be d. 
46. 5. wherefore have I seen them d. turned back 1 
48. 1. Misgab is d. \\ 49. '37. cause Elani to be d. 
50. 36. the mighty men of Babylon shall be d. 
Obad. 9. thy mighty men, O'l'euian, shall be d. 

DISMAYING. 
Jer. 48. 39. Moab shall be ad. to all about him 
Ezek. 32. \ 23. caused d. in the land of the living 
DISMISSED. 

2 Chr. 23. 8. Jehoiada ihe priest d. not the courses 
Acts 15.30. when they were rf.tiiey came toAntioch 

19. 41. when he had thus spoken, lio d. assembly 

DISOBEDIENCE. 

Rom.5.19.hy one man's rf.many were made sinners 

2 Cor. 10. 6. halving in readiness to revenge all d. 

Eph. 2.2. the spirit that worketh in chilciien of d. 

5. 6. wrath of God on the cliildren of d. Col. 3. 6. 
-tfe(!>.2.2.every (/.received a just recompence of rew. 

4. t 11. lest any fall by the same example of d. 
DISOBEDIENT. 
1 Kings 13.26. man of God, who \vas rf.to ihe woid 
JV'eA. 9. 26. they viJere d. and rebelled against me 
Lxike 1. 17. turn the d. to the wisdom of tiie just 
Acts 26. lt>. I was not d. to the lieavenly vision 
Rom. l.>30. boasters d. to parents, 2 Tim. 3. 2. 

10. 21. I stretched forth my hands to a d- people 
15. t 31. thatlmay be delivereil from d. in Judea 

1 Tim.\.%. the law Was made for the lawless and dL 
Tit. 1. 16. deny him, being abominable and d. 
3. 3. for we ourselves also were sometimes d 
Heb. 11. t 31. Rahab perished not with the d 
1 Pet. 2. 7. but to them which be d. the stone which 
8. to them who stumble at the word, being d. 
3. 20. to spirits in prison, which sometimes were d 

DISOBEYED. 

1 Kings 13. 21. as thou hast d. the mouth of the L. 

DISORDERLY. 

1 Thess. 5. 1 14. brethren, warn them that are d. 

2 TZtes5.3.6. withdraw from a brother v^-ho walked. 
7. we behaved not ourselves d. among you 

11. there are some who walk among you d. 
DISPATCH. 
Ezek. 23. 47. they shall d. them with their swords 

DISPATCHED. 
Ezra 10. j 14. let them coftie, till the matter be dL. 

DISPENSATION. 

1 Cor. 9..J.7. a d. of the gospel is committed to me 

Eph. 1. 10. in the d. of the fulness of times 

3. 2. ye have heard of the d. of the grace of God 

Col. 1. 25. a minister according to the d. of God 

DISPERSE. 

1 Sara. 14.34. Saul said, d, yourselves among peopla 
Prov. 15. 7. the lips of the wise d. knowledge 
Ezek. 12. 15. when 1 shall scatter them and rf. them 

in the countries, 20. 23. | 29. 12. | 30. 23, 26 
22. 15. and I will d. thee in the countries 
DISPERSED. 

2 Chron. 11. 23. Rehoboam d. of all his children 
Esth.3.8. there is a certain people d. among people 
Psal. 112. 9. he hath d. he hath given, 2 Cor. 9. a 
Prov. 5. 16. let thy fountains be d. abroad 

Isa. 11. 12. he shall gather together the d. of Judah 
Ezek. 36. 19. they were d. through the countries 
Zeph. 3. 10. the daughter of my d. shall bring 
John". 35. will he go to the d. among the Gentilesf 
Acts 5. 37. and as many as obeyed him were d. 

DISPERSER. 
J^ah. 2. 1 1. the d. is come before thy face 

DISPERSIONS. 
Jer. 25. 34. the days of your d. are accomplished 

DISPLAYED. 
P*. 60. 4. thou hast given a banner that it may bed 

DISPLEASE. 
Gen. 31. 35. let it not d. my lord that I cannot rise 
Mum. 22. 34. if it d. thee, I will get me back again 

1 Sam. 29. 7. return, that thou d. not the lords 

2 Sam. 11. 25. say to Joab, let not this d. thee 
Prov. 24. IS. lest the Lord see if, and it d. him 

DISPLEASED. 

Gen. 38. 10. the thing which fe did d. the Lord 

48. 17. laid right hand on head of Ephraim, it d. 

Mum. 11. 1. the people complained, it d. the Lord 

lO.anger of theL.was kindled,Moses also was d. 

1 5'a7n.8.6. but the thing d. Samuel, when they said 

18. 8. then Saul was very wroth, and the saying <t 

25'ara.6.8. and David was d. because the Lord had 

made a breach uponUzzah, 1 Chron. 13.11. 

11. 27. the thing David had done d. the Lord 

1 Kings 1 . 6. his father had not d. him at any time 
20. 43. the king of Israel went to his house d. 21. 4. 
1 Chron. 21. 7. and God was d. with this thing 
Psal. 60. 1. thou hast been d. O turn thyself to m 



DIS 



DIT 



DIV 



{sa. 59. 15. it d. him tiiat tiierc was no judgment 
iJan. 6. 14. tlic king was sore d. with iiinisclt" 
Joiiali-i. 1. Ijut lid. Joiiaii e.vceedingly, was angiy 
Hub. 3. d. was the Lord d. against ilie rivers .' 
Zech. 1.2. the Lord haih been sore d. with lathers 
15. 1 am %'cry sore d. witii heathen at ease ; for 1 
was but a little </. they helped forward affliction 
JIat. 21. 15. when the scribes saw, they were d. 
Mark 10. 14. when Jesus saw it, he was much d. 
41.they began to be much (/.withJamesandJohn 
j^cts 12.20. Herod washiglily d. with them of Tyre 

DISPLEASING. 
I Kiiiffs 9.t 13. he called them land oi'dAo this day 

DISPLEASURE. 
Deut. 9. 19. for I was afraid of the hot d. of the Ld. 
J udg. 13. 'S. ho more blameless,though I do them a d. 
PscU. 2. 5. then shall he vex them in his sore d. 
6. 1. neither chasten me in thy hot d. 38. 1. 
Zecli. 1. t 2. Lord hath been with d. displeased 

DISPOSED. 
Job 34. 13. or who hath d. the whole world ? 
37. 15. dost thou know when God d. them ? 
/lets 18. 27. wlien he was d. to pass into Achaia 
1 Cur. 10. 27. bid you to a feaet and ye be d- to go 

DISPOSETH. 
Fsal. 50. t 23. to him that d. his way aright 

DISPOSING. 
Prov. 16. 33. the whole d. thereof is of the Lord 

DISPOSINGS. 
Prov. 16. 1 1- the d. of the heart in man is of the L. 

DISPOSITION. 
lets 7. 53. who received the law by the d. of angels 

DISPOSSESS, ED. 
.Vum. 32. 39. the children of Machir d. the Amorite 

33. 53. ye shall d. the inhabitants of the land 
Dent. 7. 17. if thou shalt say, how can I d. them? 
Judo-. 11. 23. Ld. God of Isr. hath d. the Amorites 

DISPUTATION. 
Acts 15. 2. Paul and Barnabas had no small d. 

DISPUTATIONS. 
Rom. 14. 1. him receive, but not to doubtful d. 

DISPUTE. 
Job 23. 7. there the righteous might d. with him 

DISPUTED. 

Mark 9. 33. what was it that ye d. by the way 1 

34. for they had d. who should be the greatest 

./Sc«59.29.Saul rf.against the Grecians, went to slay 

17. 17. Paul d. in the synagogue with the Jews 

Jude 9. Michael d. about the body of Moses, durst 

DISPUTER. 
1 Cor. 1. 20. where is the d. of this world? 

DISPUTEST. 
Rom. 9. t 20. who art thou that d. with God? 

DISPUTING. 
.dcts 6. 9. and them of Asia d. with Stephen 
15. 7. when there had been much d. Peter rose up 
19. 8. d. and persuading the things of God, 9. 
24. 12. they neither found me d. with any man 

DISPUTINGS. 
Pllil.'i. 14. do all things without murmurings and d. 
1 Tim. 6. 5. perverse d. of men of corrupt minds 

DISaUIET. 
Jer. 50. 34. and d. the inhabitants of Babylon 
DISaUIETED. 

1 Sam. 28. 15. why hast thou d. me to bring me up? 
Ps. 39. 6. surely they are d.in vain, heaps up richJss 

42. 5. why art thou cast down, O my soul? why 

art thou d. within me ? 11. | 43. 5. 
Prov. 30. 21. for three things the earth is d. 

DISaUIETNESS. 
Ps. 38. 8. 1 have roared by reason of d. of my heart 

DISSEMBLED. 
Josh. 1. 11. they have also stolen and d. also 
Jer. 42. 20. for ye d. in your hearts, when ye sent 
Qal. 2. 13. the other Jews d. likewise with him 

DISSEMBLERS. 
Ps. 26. 4. with vain persons, norwilllgo in with d!. 

DISSEMBLETH. 
Prov. 26. 24. he that hateth d. with his lips 

DISSENSION. 
Jicts 15. 2. Paul and Barnabas had no small d. 

23. 7. there arose a d. between the Pharisees and 

the Sadducees 
10. when there arose a great d. the chief captain 
DISSIMULATION. 
Rom. 12. 9. let love be without d. abhor evil 
'G'aZ.2.13.Bainaba9 was carried away with their d. 

DISSOLVE. 
Dan. 5. 16. 1 have heard that thou canst d. doubts 

DISSOLVED; 
Psal 75. 3. earth and all inhabitants thereof are d. 
Isa. 14 31. cry, O city, thou whole Palestina art d. 

24. 1;. the earth is clean d. the earth is moved 

34. 4. and all the host of heaven shall be d. 
Kah. 2. 6. gates opened, and the palace shall be i. 

2 Cor. 5. 1. if our house of this tabernacle were d. 

3 Pet. 3. n. seeing that all these things shall be d. 
12. wherein the heavens being on fire shall be d. 

DISSOLVEST. 
Job 30. 22. and thou d my substance 
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Psal. 65. 1 10. thou d. the earth with showers 

DISSOLVING. 
Dan. 5. 12. and d. of doubts was found in Daniel 

DISTAEF. 
ProD.31.10.to the si)indle,and her hands hold the d. 

DISTANCES. 
Isa. 33. t 17. they shall behold the land of far d. 

DISTANT. 
Exod. 36. 22. one board had two tenons equally d. 

DISTIL. 
Deut.22.2. my speech shall d. as dew, as small rain 
Job 36. 28. the clouds d. on man abundantly 

DISTINCTION. 
1 Co7. 14. 7. e.\cei)t they give a d. in the sounds 

DISTlNGUISHETll. 
1 Cor. 4. t 7. tor who d. thee from another ? 

DISTINCTLY. 
JVe/t.S.S.they read in the book of the law of God d. 

distra(;ted. 

Psal. 88. 1.5. while 1 sutler thy terrors, I am d. 

DISTRACT10x\. 
1 Cor. 7.35. you may attend on the Lord without d. 

DISTRESS. 
Ge?j.35. 3. God who answered me in day ofmyd. 
42. 21. therefore is this d. come ujion us 
Judg. 11 7. ye come to me now, when ye are in d. 

1 S(iy«.22.2.every one that was in d. came to David 

2 Sam. 22. 7. in my d. I called on the Lord, and 

cried to my God, Psal. 18. 6, \ 118. 5. | 120. 1. 

1 Kings 1. 29. that redeemed my soul out of all d. 

2 Chrun. 28. 22. in his d. Ahaz trespassed more 
JVe/i. 2. 17. I said, ye see the d. that we are in 

9. 37. they iiave dominion and we are in great (Z. 
Psal. 4. 1. thou hast enlarged me when I was in d. 
Prov. 1. 27. 1 will mock wlicn d. cometh ujion you 
Isa. 5. t 30- if one look to the land, behold d. 

25. 4. tliou hast been a strength to the needy in d. 

53. t 8. he was taken away by d. and judgment 
Lam. 1. 20. beheld, O Lord, for I am in d. 
Obad. 12. nor shouldest spoken i)roudly in day of^Z. 
14. nor shouldest delivered up those in day of d. 
Zeph. 1. 15. that day is a day of trouble and d. 
17. I wiU bring d. ujion men, they shall walk 
I^iikc 21. 23. there shall be great d. in the land 
25. on the earth d. of nations, with perplexity 
Rom. 8.35. shall d, sejiarate us from love of Christ? 
1 Cur. 7. 26. that this is good for the jiresent d. 
1 Thess.3.7.\vti were comforted over you in your d. 

DISTRESS, ED. 
Gen. 32. 7. then Jacob was greatly afraid and d. 
Kum. 22. 3. Moab was d. \\ Judg.2, 15. Isr. d. 10. 9. 
Deut. 2. 9. d. not the Moabites || 10. Ammonites 

28. 53. wherewith enemies shall d. thee, 55, 57. 

1 Sam.13. 6. for people were d. did hide themselves 
14. 24. men of Israel were d. || 28. 15. Saul was d. 
30. 6. David was greatly d. for the people spake 

2 Sam. 1. 20. 1 am d. for thee, my brother Jonathan 
2 C/tr. 28. 20. king of Assyria came and d. Ahaz 
Isa. 29. 2. ye't I will d. Ariel, there shall be sorrow 

7. that d. her shall be as a dream of night vision 
Jer. 10. 18. I will d. the inhabitants of the land 
2 Cor. 4.8. we are troubled on every side,yetnot d. 

DISTRESSES. 
Psal. 25. 17. O bring thou me out of my d. 
107. 6. and he delivered them out of their d. 
13. and he saved them out of their d. 19. 
28. and he bringeth them out of their d. 
Ezek 30. 10. and Noph shall have d. daily 
2 Cor. 6. 4. approving ourselves in necessities, in d. 
12. 10. I take pleasure in d. for Christ's sake 

DISTRIBUTE. 
Josh.13 32. which Moses did d. for inherit, in Moab 
2 C/ir. 31. 14. Kore to d. the oblations of the Lord 
J\reh. 13. 13. their office was to d. to their brethren 
I^uke 18. 22. sell all thou hast, and d. to the poor 
Eph. 4. 1 28. he may have to d. to him that needeth 
1 Tirn. 6. 18. charge the rich to be ready to d. 

DISTRIBUTED. 

.Tosh. 14. 1. Eleazar and Joshua d. for inheritance 

1 Chr.2i. 3. David d. them, both Zadok and Ahi- 

melcch according to their offices, 2 Chr. 23. 18. 

John 6.11. Jesus gave thanks and rf.to the disciples 

1 Cor. 7. 17. but as God hath d. to every man 

2 Cor. 10. 13. according to the rule G. hath d. to us 

DISTRIBUTETH, ING. 
Job 21. 17. God d. sorrows in his anger 
Rom. 12. 13. d. to the necessity of saints, given 

DISTRIBUTION. 
.^cts4:.35.d. was made to every one as he had need 
2 Cor. 9. 13. for your liberal d. to them and all men 
Heb. 2. 1 4. God bearing witness,with (Z.ofH.Ghost 

DITCH. 
IKings 21.t23.the dogs eat Jezebel by <Z.of Jezreel 
,Tob 9. 31. yet shalt thou plunge me in the d. 
Psal. 7. 15. he is fallen into the d. which he made 
Prov. 23. 27. a whore is a deep d. and a strange 

woman is a narrow pit 
Isa. 22. 11. ye made a d. between the two walls 
Dan. 9. t 25. and the d. even in troublous times 
Mat. 15. 14. both shall fall into the d. Luke 6. 39. 



DITCHES. 
2King33.16.ih\is saith L.make this valley full ol d- 

DIVERS, E. 
I^ev. 19. 19. nor let thy cattle gender with d. kinds 
Deut. 22. 9. not sow thy vineyard with d. seeds 

11. thou shalt not wear a garment oi' d. sorts 
25. 13. thou shalt not have in thy bag d. weights 

14. in thy house d. measures, great and small 
Judg. 5. 30. to Sisera a prey of d. colours, a pre 
of d. colours of needle-work, on bothsider 
2 Sa7ii. 13. IS. Tamar had a garm. of d. colours,19 . 

1 Chr. 29. 2. prepared glistermg stones of (Z.colpurj 

2 Chrun. 16. 14. they laid Asa in the bed whici 

was filled with odours and (/. kinds of spico' 
21. 4. Jehoram slew d. of the princes of Israel 

30. 11. d. of Asher humbled themselves 
Esth. I. 7. the vessels being d. one from another 

3. 8. their laws are d. from all people 
Psal. 78. 45. he sent d. sorts of flies among them 

105. 31. he spake, there came d. sorts of flics 

Pro?; .20.10. rf. weights ancW.measures abominatiosi 

23. d. weights are an abomination to the Lord 

£ccZ.5.7.tliere are also d. vanities; but fear thou G 

£ze/i.l6.16.thou deckest high places witluZ. colours 

17.3. great eagle had d. colours, came to Lebanon 
jDa?i.7.3.great beasts came up, d. one from another 

7. a fourth beast d. from all the beasts, 19. 
23. d. from all kingdoms || 24. d. from the first 
Mat. 4. 24. they brought to Jesus sick people ta.ken 
with d. diseases, Mark 1. 34. JAike 4. 40 
24. 7. there shall be famines, pestilences, and 
earthq\iakes in d. jdaces, Mark 13.8. Jmke 21.11 
Mark 8. 3. for d. of them came from far 
Jicts 19. 9. for when d. were hardened, believed not 

1 Cur. 12. 10. to another d. kinds of tongues 

2 Tha;. 3. 6. captive silly women led away with d. lusts 
Tit. 3. 3. deceived, serving d. lusts and pleasures 
Heb. 1. 1. who in (j,. manners spake in time past 

2.4. G. bearing witness with signs and d. miracles 
9. 10. stood in d. washings || 13. 9. d. doctrines 
Jam. 1. 2. count it joy when fall into d. temptations 
DIVERSITIES. 

1 Cor. 12. 4. d. of gifts || 6. d.. of operations 
28. God hath set in the church d. of tongues 

DIVIDE. 
Gen. 1. 6. and let the firmament d. the waters 

14. be lights, to d. the day from the night, 18. 
49. 27. and at night he shall d. the spoil 
Ex.nd. 14. 16. stretch thy hand over the sea and d.k 

21. 35. d. the money of it, d. the dead ox 

20. 33. vail shall d. between holy and most holy 
Lev. 1. 17. cleave it, but not d. it asunder, 5. 8, 

11. 4. not eatof them that rf.the hoof,7. Deut.li.l 
JSTam. 31. 27. and d. the j)Vey into two i)arts 

33. 54. ye shall d. the land by lot, 34. 17, 38, 29. 
/>e?«<.19.3.rf. the coasts of thy land into three parts 
.Josh. 1. 6. d. for an inheritance, 13. 6, 7. || 18. 5. 

22. 8. d. the spoil of your enemies with brethren 

2 Sam. 19. 29. I said, thou and Ziba d. the land 

1 Kings 3. 25. d. the living child in two, 26. 
J^ch. 9. 11. and thou didst d. the sea, Psal. 74. 13v 

22. and thou didst d. them into corners 
Jub 27. 17. the innocent shall d. the silver 
Psal. 55. 9. destroy, O Lord, and d. their tongues 
Prov. 16. 19. than to d. the spoil with the proud 
Isa. 9. 3. as men rejoice when they d. the spoil 
53. 12. he shall d. the spoil with the strong 
Ezek. 5. 1. take the balances and d. the hair 
45. 1. ye shall d. the land by lot, 47. 21, 22. 
48. 29. this is the land which ye shall d. 
Dan. 11. 39. and he shall d. the land for gain 
I^ike 12. 13. that he d. the inheritance with me 
22. 17. take this, and d. it among yourselves 

/ will DIVIDE. 
6^e7i.49.7. Iwill d. them in Jacob and scatter in Isr, 
Exod. 15. 9. the enemy said I will d. the spoil 
Ps. G0.(). I will d. Shechem, and mete out, 108. 7- 
Isa. 53. 12. therefore will I d. him a portion 

DIVIDED. 
Gen. 1. 4. God d. the light || 7. God d. the waters 
10. 5. by these were tlie isles of the Genti>es d. 
25. in iris days was the earth d. 1 Chron. 1. 19, 
32. by these were the nations d. after the flood 
14. 15. and Abram d. himself against them 
15. 10. Abram d. them in midst, the birds d.he not 

32. 7. Jacob d. the people that was with them 

33. 1. he d. the children to Leah and Rachel 
Exod. 14. 21. the sea dry land, and waters wered 
J\Pum. 26. 53. to these the land shall be rf.for inherit 

56. by lot shall the possession of the land be d. 

31. 42. which Moses d. from men that warred 
Deut. 4. 19. which the Lord thy God hath d. 

29. t 26. gods who had not d. to them any portion 

32. 8. when the most High d. to the nations 
Josh. 14. 5. they </. the land, 18. 10. | 19. 51. | 2;3.4. 
Judg. 5.30. have tiiey not d. the prey, to every man 

7. 16. he d. the 300 men into three companies 
9. 43. Abimelech d. them into three companies 
19. 29. Levite d. her with her bones into 12 pieces 

2 Sam. 1. 23. and in their death they were not d. 



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1 Kings 10. 21. then were the people of Israel d. 
l6.0.Ah;ib and Obadiah d. the land between them 

2 Kings 2. 8. the waters were d. hitiier and thither 
J Chr.'I6.<J.DiJ,v.d. them into courses among Lev. 

2-1. 4. chief men, tlms were they d. by let, 5. 
2 Ckroii. 3.5. 13. liiey d. other otferings speedily 
Job '66. 25. wiio iiatli d. a water-course for waters? 
Psal. Gd. 12. siie ihal tarried at home d. the spoil 
78. 13. he d. tlie sea and caused tliem to pass 
55. d. them an inheritance by line, Jlcts 13. 19. 
136. 13. to hun which d. the Red sea mto parts 
Isa. 33. 23. then is the prey of a great spoil d. 
34. 17. his hand hath d. it to them by line 
51. 15. I am the Lord thy God that d. the sea 
Lam. 4. 16. the anger of the Lord hath d. them 
Ezek. 1. 1 11. their^vmgs were d. above 
37. 22. nor shall they be d. into two kingdoms 
Dan. 2.41. kingdom shall be d. but strength of iron 
5. 28. thy kingdom is d. and given to tlie Medes 
11.4.his kingdom shall be rf.tosvard the four wmds 
Uos. 10. 2. their heart is d. now shall they be 

found faulty 
■imos 1. t 13. because they d. the mountains 
7. 17. thy land sliall be d. by line, shall die 
.Mic. 2. 4. turning away, he hath d. our fields 
Zeck. 14. 1. thy spoil shall- be d. in the rnidst 
Jilat. 12. 25. every kingdom or house d. against it- 
self shall not siand, Mark 3. 24, 25. Luke 11. 17. 
26. he IS d. ag. himselt, J[Iark 3. 26. Litke 11. 18. 
Mark G. 41. the two fishes d. he among them 
Luke 12. 52. there shall be five in one house d. 

53. the father shall be d. against the son, and son 
15. 12. and he d. unto them his living 
Jlcts 14. 4. the multitude of the city was d. 23. 7. 
1 Cor.1.13. is Christ^.? v/asPaul crucified for you? 
Rev. 16. 19. the great city was d. into three parts 

DIVIDER. 
/[<MA:el2.14.hesaid,man,whomaderaea<Z.overyou'? 

DIVIDETH. 
Lev. 11. 4. cheweth the cud, but d. not the hoof,5,6. 
26. the carcases of every beast which d. the hoof 
Deut. 14. 8. the swine, because it d. the hoof 
Job 26. 12. he d. the sea with his power 
Psal. 2'. 7. the voice of the Lord d. the flames 
Jcr. 31. 35. which d. the sea when the waves roar 
Jkfat.25.32.as a shepherd d.his sheep from the goats 
Luke 11. 22. taketli his armour, and d. his spoils 

DIVIDING. 
Josh. 19. 49. they had made an end of rf. the land 

51. so they made an end of d. the country 
Isa. 63. 12. led them, d. the water before them 
Dan. 7. 25. until a time, and times, and a d. of time 

1 Cor. 12. 11. d. to every man severally as he will 

2 T5771.2.15. a workman rightly d. the word of truth 
Ueb, 4. 12. piercing to the d. asunder of the joints 

DIVINATION. 

TheEastern people,and particularly thelsraeVites, 
were alioays very fond ofd'iv[niiUons,magic,a7id 
the curious arts of interpreting dreams, and in- 
quiring., hy unlawful methods, into the know- 
ledgeofichatwas to come- this was a consequence 
of their timorous and superstitious genius. 
}Vhen Moses published the law of God, this evil 
was and had been for some time very common in 
Egypt, and the neighbouring countries; and to 
cure t/te Israelites of their inclination to consult 
diviners, fortune-tellers, augurs, and inteipre- 
ters of dreams, (S'C. he promised them from God 
that the Spirit of prophecy should not depart 
from among them; and forbade them,under very 
severe penalties, to consult diviners, astrolo- 
gers, and other persons of this kind. He com- 
manded them to be stoned,who pretended to have 
a familiar spirit,or thespirit o/divination. Lev. 
20. 27. .Snd in Deut. 18. 9, 10, 11, 15, /ie says. 
When thou art come into the land which the 
Lord thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not learn 
to do after the abominations of those nations. 
There shall not be found amongyou anyone that 
maketh his son or his daughter to pass through 
the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer 
of times, or an enchanter, or a witch : Or a 
charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or ( 
a wizard, or a necromancer^ God v.-ill raise 
ap unto thee a Prophet, from the midst of thee, 
of thy brethren, like unto me ; unto him ye 
shall hearken. The writings of the prophets 
are full of invectives against the Israelites, 
who consulted diviners, and against the fal^e 
prophets, who set up to foretel things future, 
and by this means seduced the people, Jer. 14. 
14. Ezek. 13. 6, 7. 

There were several sorts of divinations, namely, 
hy water, fire, earth, air ; by the flight of birds, 
and their singing ; by lots, by dreams, by the 
staff, or wand, by the entrails of victims, and 
by cups. The heathens used many divinations, 
being excited thereto by distrust of God, and 
tie temptations of the devil, who had a great 
iand in many of their answers, Acts 16. 16. 
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I Joseph's cup, mentioned in Gen. 44.5, which was 
concealed «;j Benjamin's sack, the younger bro- 
ther of this Patriarch, is the subject of many 
different conjectures, J oundcd on the words of 
Juseph's Ojj.cer, Is not this the cup in which my 
lord drinketh, and whereby he divineth 1 Home 
question whether Joseph did indeed make use 
of this cup in foretelling what was to come ; 
whether his people believed so, or whether this 
'was said by them, according to the common opi- 
nion of the Egyptians, who held Joseph fvr a 
great magician; or whether they said so tu inti- 
midate Joseph's brethren, making them believe, 
that Josephj whom as yet they knew nut to be 
their brother, was a man very expert in the art 
of divining, and had discovered the theft which 
they had committed, by virtue of this art. 

All these several opinions have their defenders. 
It is certain, that the ancients had a sort of di- 
vination by cups. The easternpeople say, that 
old king Giamschld, who is the Solomon of the 
■ Persians, and Alexander the Great,had cups, by 
means whereof Uiey knew things natural, and 
sometimes even supernatural. The ancients 
speak of certain divining cups full of wine, or 
other liquors, which were poured out with cere- 
mony from the side where the handle was, and 
that from thence they drew presages of what 
was to come. Pliny speaks of divinations with 
water and basins,in iib..\xx. cap.2. The manner 
of divining by theGoblet was this: Littleplates 
of gold, or silver, or so me precious stones, icith 
certain characters engraved upon them, were 
thrown into it; and after some invocations, and 
superstitious ceremonies, the Demon was con- 
suited. He answered in several ways,sometijaes 
by articulate sounds ; sometimes he made the 
characters in the Goblet appear upon the su- 
perficies of' the water, and formed his answer 
by the order in which they stood. Sometimes he 
traced the images of the person on whose ac- 
count he was interrogated. Jit other times a 
ring was fastened to a thread, and held sus- 
pended over the water in the cup: the ring, by 
its different percussions, shewed the several 
things which were inquired after. 

But as to Joseph it is not to be believed, that he 
used his cup in divinations : he was too icise 
andreligious topractise any thing so vain, and 
so contrary to religion, as divin;itions, of what 
nature soever they might be. He teas certainly 
very skilful in the science of foretelling things 
to come ; but this knowledge xcas not acquired; 
it was no curious and diabolical art, but some 
supernatural faculty which God had comniu 
nicated to him, whereby he procured that high 
consideration he was in throughoutEgypi. It 
is not incredible that the Egyptians, and per- 
haps some of his own people, might think him 
to be truly a magician, and might have spoken 
of him according to this prejudice; but it does 
not follow, that he used a cup in divining. 
The Hebrew text o/ Genesis icill bear another 
construction. Is not this the cup wherein my 
lord drinks, and searches for so carefully ? Or, 
Is not this the cup wherein my lord drinks, 
and by which he has tried you ? He will try 
tchether you are as acknoicledging as you 
ought to be, for the particular favours he has 
shewn you. This cup will serve to give a 
proof of your ingratitude and infidelity. 

Divination by the wand is taken notice of in 
Ezek. 21. 21, 22. and in Hos. 4. 12. The king 
of Babijlon stood at the parting of the way, to 
use divination; he made his arrows bright. 
Either writing on these arrows, the names of 
cities, and countries, then putting them into a 
quiver, and mixing them, and thence drawing 
them out, and concluding according as the 
names were, which were on the arroxcs : Or, by 
shooting the arrows, and judging by their 
flight; or casting them up in the air, and di- 
vining by their fall. In the same passage, 
divination by the entrails of victims is taken 
notice of ; He consulted with images, he looked 
into the liver. From the position and colour 
of the liver, they used to judge of future pros- 
perous, or unprosperous events. 

JVit7?!.22. 7. with the rewards of d. in their hand 
23. 23. neither is there any d. against Israel 

Deut. 18. 10. or that useth d. 2 Kings 17. 17. 

1 Sam. 15. t 23. rebellion is as the sin of d. 

Prov. 16. t 10. d. is in the lips of the king 

Jer. 14. 14. they prophesy unto you visions and d. 

Ezek. 12. 24. nor flattering d. in Israel 
13. 6. they have seen vanity, and lying d. 
7. and have ye not spoken a lying d.7 
21. 21. the king of Babylon stood to use d. 

22. at his right hand was the d. of Jerusalem 

23. it shall be to them as a false d. in their sight { 

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Acts 16. 16. a damsel possessed wi.fi a spirit of ^ 
DIVINATIONS. 

Ezek. 13. 23. ye shall see no more divine d. 

DIVINE. 
Gen. 44.15. wot ye not that such anian aslcaad.? 

1 Sam, 2d. 8. d. to me by the familiar spirit 
Ezek. 13. 9. my hand on the propliets that d, lie* 

23. ye shah see no more vanity, or d. divinations 

21. 29. whiles they d. a lie unto thee to bring ihee 

Mic. 3.6. it shall be dark to you, that ye shah notd. 

11. and the prophets thereof d. for money 

DIVINE, Adjective. 

Prov. 16. 10. a d. sentence is in the lijis of the king 

i/ci. 9.1. first covenant had ordinances of rf. service 

2 Pet. 1. 3. as his (/.power hath given to us all things 
4. that ye might be partakers oi the d. nature 

DIVINER, S. 
Deut. 18. 14. for these nations hearkened to d. 
Josh. 13. t 22. Balaam the d. did Israel slay 
1 Sam. 6. 2. the Philistines called lor the d. 
Isa. 44. 25. that turneth, that maketh d. mad 
Jer. 27. 9. therefore hearken not to your d. 
29. 8. let not your prophets and d. deceive you 
Mic. 3. 7. seers be ashamed, and the d. confounded 
Zech. 10. 2. the d. have seen a lie, told false dreams 

DIVLNETH. 
Gen. 44. 5. is not this it whereby indeed he d.? 

DIVINING. 
Ezek. 22. 28. seeing vanity, and d. lies to them 
Mic, 3. t 6. it shall be dark unto you fi'om d. 

DIVISION. 
Exod. 8. 23.1 will put a d. between my people 

1 Clir. 1. 1 19. the name of Eber's son was Peleg, d. 

2 Chron. 35. 5. according to the d. of the Levites 
Cant. 2. J 17. as a hart on the mountains of d. 
Luke 12. 51. I tell you, nay, but rather d. 

John 7. 43. so there was a d. among the people, 
because of him, 9. 16. | 10. 19. 

1 Cor, 12. t 25. there should be no d. in the body 
DIVISIONS. 

Josh. 11. 23. gave the land to Israel, according to 
their d. 12. 7. [ 18. 10. 2 Chron. 35. 5, 13. 

Judg.5, 15. for the d, of Reuben, there were great 

thoughts of heart, 16. 

1 Sam. 23. f 28. called the place the rock of d. 

1 Chron. 23. t 6. David divided them into d. 
24. 1. these are the d. of the sons of Aaron 
26. 1. concerning the d. of the porters, 12, 19. 

Ezra 6. 18. they set the priests in their rf.JVe/t. 11.36. 

iJom. 16.17. mark them which cause d. and offences 

1 Cor. 1. 10. that there be no d. among you 
3. 3. whereas there is among you strife and d, 
11. 18. I hear that there be d. am.ong you 
DIVORCE 

Is the dissolution of marriage, or a separation 
of husband and wife. Moses tolerated divorces: 
His words on this subject, are in Deut. 24. 1, 
2, 3, 4, When a man hath taken a wife and 
married her, and it come to pass that she find 
no favour in his eyes, because he hath found 
some uncleanness in her ; then let him write 
her a bill of divorcement, ^c. Commentators 
are much divided concerning the sense of these 
words, because he hath found some unclean 
ness, or, as the Hebrew has it, matter of na- 
kedness, in her. 

The school of Shammah, who lived a little before 
our Saviour, taught, that a man could not lauy- 
fully be divorced from his wife, unless he had 
found her guilty of some action ichich was 
really infamous, and contrary to the rules o, 
virtue. But the school of Hiliel, who was Sham 
mah's disciple, taught, on the contrary, that thi 
least reasons were sziffcient to authorize a man 
to put away his wife; for example, if she did 
not dress his meat well, or if he found any 
2coman whom he liked better. He translated 
Moses' text thus : If he hath found any thint 
in her, or an uncleanness. Akiba, he affirmea 
that it was sufficient cause for a man to ^iC- 
away his wife, if she were not agreeable to lies, 
husband. After this manner he explained th 
text of Moses : If she find no favour in his eyes 
this loas the first reason : the second was. It ht 
find any uncleanness in her. Josephus and Philo 
shew suffi,ciently, that in their time the Jews 
believed divorce to be lawful upon very trivial 
causes. Bui nothing can justify such a pro- 
cedure but adultery, whereby the marriage re- 
lation is radically dissolved. Mat. 5. 32. 

That the Pharisees explained this toleration of 
Moses in the like extensive manner, may be 
gathered from the question they put to our 
Saviour, Mat. 19. 3, Is it lawful for a man to 
put away his wife for every cause 1 This they 
proposed to our Saviour, trying if they could 
get any thing from htm to his prejudice. Had 
he answered in the affirmative, he had contra- 
dicted lohat he formally delivered on this head, 
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accused him for contradicting the law of Moses, 
Deui. 24. 1. Our ijaviuur answered neither yea 
Hor naijy but gave them a fair occasion to an- 
swer thcinscloes, and tacitly charged them with, 
ignurance and corruption of the law of God. 
He rcftrred tiiem to the Jirst institution of 
marriage., in Gen. 1. 27. | '■Z. 24, Have ye not 
read, Uiat. lie wlio made them at the bei^iiining, 
maae tl;era mule and leiiiule? and said, For 
this cause hhail a man leave father and mother, 
and shall cleave to his wife, and liiey twain 
shall be one flesh. Wherelbre they are no 
more iwani, hut one flesh. AVhat therefore God 
tia;h jou.i'd 'nfgether, let no man put asunder. 
front hence he leaves them to conclude., whether 
it was probable that Moses, whom thty so 
revsrenccdf and who was so faithful in the 
honse of God as a servant, did give them a 
liberty to pat asunder those whom God had 
Joined ti.'gUher. Or whether they had vat put 
an interpreiation upon the law of Moses, 
which it could not bear, in consistency with the 
law of God. Our Saviour adds, that jMoses, 
because of thi^ hardness of your hearts, sulfered 
you to put away your wives; but from the be- 
ginning; it was nut so ; that is, Moses gave you 
no positive commanii in the coiJe ; he could not 
make a Law din-ctly opposite to the law of God. 
But seeing your wicked and malicious dispo- 
sition, that you would tarn away your wives 
without any just and warrantable cause, and 
to restrain your extravagancies of cruelty to 
xjour ioioes, or disorderly turning themoff upon 
any occasion, he made a judicial, political, or 
civil law, whereby, upon reason of state,name- 
ly, to prevent a greater civil mischief, he did 
so far allow of it, as to exempt them that did 
it from any cioil punishment ; but still it zcas 
a trans gri'f;;! ion of the moral law, and so a sin 
against God. .lifter which our Saviour de- 
termines on this question, according to the 
original law of God, and limits the pirmission 
of divorce to the single case of adultery : And 
I say unto you, VVlioaoever shall put away his 
wife, except it be for fornication, and shall 
marry another, committeth adultery, and vvhoso 
marrieth her tiiat is put away, dolh commit 
adultery. In the case of adultery, the mar- 
riage covenant being broken, the marriage- 
bond is fundamentally dissolved, and it lies 
in the power of the party wronged to prose- 
cute it to a formal dissolutioii., by divorce ; 
and then the loronged party is at liberty to 
marry again. 

Jer,'X fa. I had put her away, and given a bill of d. 
DIVORCED. 

I^ev. 21. 14. high-priesl shall not take a d. woman 
22.13.but if the priest's daughter be a widow or d. 

J\ram. 30. 9. every vow of her that is d. shall stand 

Mat. 5. 32. who-soever shall marry her that is d. 
DIVORCEMENT. 

Deut. 24. 1. then let him write her a bill of <f. 3. 

Isa. 50. 1. wJiere is the bill of your mother's d.? 

Mark 10. 4. Moses suffered to write a bill Okf d. 
See Writing. 
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Gew. 16.6. Abraham said,</oto her as it pleaseth thee 
18.25. shall not the Judge of all the earth do right? 

31. 16. now then what God hath said to thee, do 

32. 12. thou saidst, I will surely do thee good 
41.25. G. hath shewed what he is about to do, '28. 
Exod. 4. 15. and I will teach you what ye shall do 
12. t 47. all the congregation shall do it 
15. 26. if thou wilt rfotliet which is right, and keep 

his statutes, Deut. 6. 18. | 12. 25. 1 13. 18. | 21. 9. 
18. 20. and shev/ them the work that they musttfo 
19. 8. all that the Lord hath spoken we will do 
%0. 9. six days do all thy work, 23. 12. Deut. 5. 13. 

29. 35. thus shalt thou do to Aaron and his sons 
Lev. 18. 4. ye shall do my judgments, and keep 

my ordinances, 19. 37. | 20." 22. Ezek. 36. 27'. 
5. which if man do, JVeh. 9. 29. Ezek. 20.11,13,21. 
25. 18. ye shall do my statutes and keen my judg- 
ments, 20. 8. I 22. 31. Deut. 17. 19. \ 26. 16. 
J^um.22. 20. word I say to thee, that shalt thou do 
24. 14. what this people shall do to thy people 
32.25.thy servants will do as my lord commandeth 
Deut.5. 1 1. that ye may learn, and keep to do them 
7. 11. keep the commandments to do them, 11 . 22. 
17. 10. shalt do according to the sentence, 11. 
19 19. then shall ye do to him as he thought to do 
20. 15. thus shalt' thou <^oto all the cities 
27. 26. all the words of this law to do them 

30. 12. that we may hear it and do it, 13. 
31.4. the Lord shall do to them as he did to Sihon 
32. 6. no ye thus requite the L. O foolish people 

Josh.G.'^. round the city, thus shalt thou do six days 

7. 9. and what wilt thou do to thy great name? 

10. 25. thus shall the Lord do to your enemies 

22. 24. what have ye to do with the God of Israel?, 

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J<jsA.23.6.to do all that is written in the book of tlie Mat. 21. 27. he sail! neither tell I you by what au. 



law of Mo:.ts, lliat ye turn nut aside there- 
from, 1 Chron. Ifi. 40. 2 Chron. 34. 21. 
Judg. 7. 17. it shall be, that as I do so shall ye do 
8. d. what was 1 able to do in comparison ol you / 
]0. 13. 'do io us whatsoever seemutli good to thee 
18. 14. consider therefore what ye have to do 
18. then said the priest unto them, what d. ye ? 
Ruth's. 4. he will tell thoo what thou shult do 

1 Sam. l(J. 3. 1 will bhow thee wiiat thou slialt do 
22. 3. till 1 know what God will do for me 

20. 25. tliou thalt do great things, and still prevail 

2 Sam. 3. id. now then do it, the Lord haih spoken 
15. 4. oh thai I were judge, 1 would do him justice 

26. here lam, let lum do to me as seemcth good 

21. t 4. it is not silver we have to do v/i\h Kaul 
2-i. J2. that I may do it to tiiee, 1 Cliron. 21. 10. 

1 Kings'"!. 6. do tlieretore accurdinj to thy wisdom 
31. do as he hath said, and fail upon him 



8.32. then hear, iaid do, and judge thy servants 
39. hear in heaven, forgive, and do, 2 C'/t?-. 6. 23. 
11. 3.j. do tfiat is right in mine eyes, 38. | 14. 8. 

18. 34. do it the second lime, do it the third time 
2 Kings iJ. 18. what hast thou to do with peace? 19. 

17.34. 10 this day thuy do atier the former mannLrs 
UO. 9. the Lord ^vill do as he hath spoken 

1 Chr. 4. 1 10. that thou wouldestt/o nie from evil 
17. 2. Nathan said, du all that is in thine heart 

23. let thing be establish, and do as thou hast said 
21. 8. do away the iniquity of thy servant 

2 Chron. 9. 8. tliee king, to t/o judgment and justice 

19. 6. said to the judges, lake heed what ye do 
7. wherefore now take heed and do it 
9. thus shall ye do in the It-.ar of the Lord 

20. 12. we have no mighi,nor know we what io do 
25. 8. if thou wilt go, do it, be strong for battle 

Ezra 4. 2. for we seek your God, as ye do 
7. 10. to seek the law of the Lord, and do it 
18. that do after the will of your God 

JV'eA. 2. 12. what God halh put in my heart to do 
5. 12. they should do according to this promise 
9. 24. that they might do with them as they would 

Job 7. 20. 1 have sinned, what shall I do to thee? 
11. 8. it is high as heaven, what canst thou do 7 

13. 20. only do not two things unto me 
Psal. 40. 8. r delight to do thy will, O my God 

50. 16. what hast ^hou to dc to declare my statutes 
83. 9. do unto them us unto the Midianites 
109. 21. but do thou for me, O God the Lord 
119. t 112. I have inclined my heart to do 
132. be merciful to me, as thou usest to do to 
•those that love thy name 
143. 10. teach me to do thy will, thou art my God 
Proo. 3. 27. it is in the power of thy hand to do it 
Ecel. 9. 10. do it with thy might, there is no work 
Isa. 10. 3. what will ye do in the day of visitation ? 
28. 21. that he may do his work, his strange work 
4.5. 7. I the Lord do all these things 
Jer.2.18. what hast thou to do in the way of Egypt? 
what hast thou to do in the way of Assyria? 

4. 30. when thou art spoiled, what wilt thou do7 

5. 31. and what will ye do in the end thereof? 
7. 17. seest thou not what they do in cities of Jud. 

11. 4. saying, obey my voice, and do them 
15. what hath my beloved to do in mine house? 

12. 5. how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jordan? 

14. 7. O Lord, do thou it for thy name's sake 
39. 12. do to him, even as he shall say to thee 
42. 3. and may shew the thing that we may do 
50. 15. as she hath done, do unto her, 29. 

/>am.l.22. do unto them as thou hastdone unto me 
Ezek. 8. 6 son of man, seest thou what they dol 
16. 5. no eye pitied thee, to do any of these to thee 
18. 5. but if a man be just, and do that which is 
lawful and right, 21 | 33. 14, 19. 
24. 22. and ye shall do as I have done, 24. 
31. 1 11- in doing he shall do unto him 
.38. 37. I will be enquired of to do it for them 
Dan. 9. 19. O Lord, hearken and do, defer not 

11. 3. he shall do according to his will, 16, 36. 
39. thus shall he do in the most strong holds 

Hos. 9. 5. what will ye do in the solemn day ? 
10. 3. what then should a king do to us ? 
Joel 3. 4. what have ye to do with me, O Tyre ? 
Amos 3. t 6. and shall not the Lord do somewhat 

7. the Lord will do nothing, but he revealeth 
Jonah 4. 9. I do well to be angry, even unto death 
Mic. 6. 8. but to do justly, and to love mercy 
Zech. 1. 21. then said I, what come these to do7 
8. 16. these are the things that ye shall do 
Mat. 5. 19. but whosoever shall do and teach them 
47. brethren only, what do ye more than others? 
8. 29. behold, they cried out, saying, what have 
we to do with thee ? Mark 1. 24. Liike 4. 34. 

12. 50. for whosoever shall do the will of my 
Father who is in heaven, Mark 3. 35. 

20. 15. lawful to do what I will with mine own 
32. what will ye I shall do to you? Mark 10. 36. 

21. 24. I will ask, if ye tell me, I will tell you by 
what authority I do these things, Mark 11. 29. 



thonty 1 do these things, Mark il.33. y>wA-e20.8 
40. when lord of vineyard coineth, what will he (/o 
to those husbandmen? Mark 12 9. /y«A-fc20. 15. 

23. 5. all their works they do to be seen of men 

27. hi. have nothing to do with that just man 
Mark 7. 8. many othei such like things, ye do, 13. 
I2.ye sufler him no more toc/ot<)r father or mother 

11.28. who gave thee authority to do the. e things? 
Luke 4.23.vvhai have heard dunc,do in tiiy country 

6. 2. why do ye that which is not lawful to do ? 



H. they communed what they might do to Jesus 
31. as ye would that men should do to you, do ye 
8. 21. these who hear the v.ord td'God ariA do it 
16. 4. 1 am resolved what to do when 1 am put out 
17.10. have done that which was our duly to do 
19. 48. and could not lind what tlmy might do 
23. 31. it they do these ihings in a green tree 
34. forgive them, they know not vviiat Uiey do 
•John 2. 5. whatsoever he saiih to you, do it 
4.34. my meat is to do the will of him ihat sent me 

5. .''0. 1 can of mine own self do nothing 
3G. the works that 1 do bear witness ol me 

6. 0. for lie himself knew what he would do 
Jli. vyhat shall we dt.7 Acts 2. 37. | 16. 30. 

7. 4. if thou do ihesi; ihings shew thyself to world 
17. if any man will do his will, he shall know 

8. 2i). I du alv/ays those things that jtlease him 
39. ye would do the works of Abraiiam 

9.33. if he were not of God, he could do nothing 
10. 25. the works that I do in my Fafher's name 
11.47.chief priests and Pharisees said,whatc/o we? 

13. 7. what I do thou kuovvest not now 
15. that ye should do as-1 have done to you 
17. if ye "know ihese, happy are ye if ye du them 

14. j2. the works ihat 1 do shall he do also 
14. if y^ ask any thing in my name, I will do it 

15.14.niy friends,if ye<Zo whatever I command yow 
21. these things will ihey dw'unto you, 16. 3. 
17. 4. the work which thou gavest me to do 
21. 21. Lord, and what shall tliis man do7 
Acts 1. 1. of all that Jesus began to do and teach 

4. 28. to do whatsoever thy counsel deiermined 
9. 6. he said. Lord, what wilt ihou have me to do7 
10. 6. he shall tell thee what thou ougLtest to do 

14. 15. saying, sirs, why do ye these things ? 

15. 36. visit our brethren, and see how they do - 

16. 28. do thyself no liarm, for we are all here 

17. 7. these do contrary to ihe decrees of Cesar 
Rom. 1. 32. not only do the same, but have j>leasure 

2. 14. do by nature the things contained in Ihe law 

7.15. for that which idol allow not, what I would 
that do 1 not, but what I hate that do I 

10. if I<fo that which I would not, I consent not 
17. then it is no more I that do it, but sin, 20. 

12. 8. that giveth, let him do it with simjilicity 

1 Cor. 7. 36. let him do wliat he will, he sinneth not 

10. 31. whatsoever ye do, do all to the giory of G. 
16. 10. he workelh the woric of the Ld. as I also do 

2 Cor. 8. 10. not only to do, but also to be forward 

13. 7. that ye should do that which is honest 
Gal. 2. 10. the same which I also was forward to do 

14. not as do the Jev/s, to live as do the Jews 

3. 10. written in the book of the law to do them 

5. 21. they which do such things shall not inherit 
Eplu 6. 9. masters, do the same Ihings to servants 

21. that ye may know my affairs, and how I do 
Phil. 2. 13. God workelh both to will and to do 

4. 9. the things ye have heard and seen in me, do 
Col. 3. 17. whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do aU 

in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks 

23. whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lb 

1 Thess. 3. 12. in love, even as we do toward you 

4. 10. indeed ye do it toward all the brethren 

5. 6. therefore let us not sleep as do others 

11. and edify one another, even as also ye do 

24. faithful is he that calleth, who also will do it 

2 Thess. 3. 4. that ye both do and will do the things 
2Tim.4.5. do the work of an evangelist, make proof 

9. do thy diligence to come shortly to me, 21. 
Philem. 21. knowing thou wilt do more than I say 
Heb.4:.13.to eyes of him with whom we have to do 

10. 7. then said I, lo, I come to do thy will, O G. 9. 
13. 6. I will not fear what man shall do to me 
21. make you perfect in every work,to do his wilj 

1 Pet. 4. 11. let him do it as of the ability God giveth 

2 Pet. 1. 10. if ye do thess, ye shall never fall 
3. 16. wrest, as they do also other scriptures 

1 John 1. 6. we lie, and do not the truth 
3. 22. do those things that are pleasing in hrs sight 
Rev. 2. 5. and repent, and do the first works 

Can or canst DO. 

Gen. 31. 43 what can I do to these my daughteas 

Deut. 3. 24. none can do according to thy w^rks 

1 Saw?. 28. 2. shalt know what thy servant can do 

,Tob 15. 3. speeches wherewith he can do no good 

22. 17. and what can the Almighty do for them t 

42. 2. 1 knov.' that thou canst do every thing 

Psal. 11. 3. found. destroyed,what can righteous do 

56. 4. 1 will not fear what flesh can da to rae, li 



DO 

Ps 118. G I will not fear ^vhat man can do to me 
Kcd.'2 1~. vviiat can man do that comctJi alter king? 
Jc 3d. 5. liidt ca/i </o any tiling against you 
Marl) y.«'2. ii canst do any thaig, liavt; conip. on us 
L.uke 12. 4. alter that have no more they can do 
Sohn'3.2.l'oi- no njan can do these miracles iliou dost 

5. i'J. tile Son ciM do notlrnig ot Imnseit", oO. 

15. ^. U>r without me ye can do noiiiuig 
'2 Cor. 13. 8. we can do nothnig agamst tiie truth 
PkilA.l'S.l can do all things tliro'CJh.strengihen.me 
See Do Commandments. 
DO with evil. 
Exod.23.2 thoa shall not follow a multitude todo e. 
Lev. 5.4.11' a soul swear to<^o et;/Zorgood,or dogood 
Deal. 4.2'). shall do evil in the sight of the Lord 

31. 29. beiviuse ye will do evil in sjght of ihe Lord 

1 iiaiH. 20. 13. if i* iileasc my father to do thee ivil 

2 Sam. 12. y. why despised L. to do ceil in his siglii 
2 Kings 8. 12. because 1 know the evil thou wilido 

17. l/.sold Iheiuselves lodu evil m sight of Lord 
2J. I). Mar.asseh seduced them to do more evil 

JVch. 9. t 28. they returned to do evil before thee 
Fs. 34. Iti. the face of L. agamst ihein that do evil 

37. 8. fret not thyself m any wise to do evil 
Prov. 2. 14. who rejoice to do evil, and delight in 

24. 8. he tliat deviseth to do evil shall be called 
Eccl. 5. 1. for they consider not that they do evil 

8. 1 1 the heart of men fully set in iheu) to do evil 

12. though a sinner do evil a hundred times 
Isa. l.lii. wash ye,make you clean, cease to do evil 

41. 23. do good or evil, that we may be dismayed 
^tr.4.22. my jieo.are wise to do evil, but to do good 

10. 5. be not afraid, for they cannot </o evil 

13.23. then may ye that are accustomed to do evil 

18. 10. if it do evil in my sight, that it obey not 
Ezck. G. 10. ihat I would do this evil unto them 
Jilic. 7. 3. that ihey may do evil with boih hands 
Ze/;/t. 1.12. say, Ld. notdo good,nur will he do evil 
Mark '.',.4. is it lawful to du good or do e.? Luked.^. 
liojn. 3. 8. that we say, let us do evil that good may 

13. 4. but if thou do tliat which is evil, be afraid 
2 Cor. 13. 7. now I pray to God that ye du no evil 
1 Pct.3.12. face of Lord is against them thatc/o evil 

DO joined with good. 

Gen. 19. 8. do ye to them as is good in your eyes 

27. 46. Rebekahsaid, what o-. sliail my life do me? 

Lev. 5. 4. if a soul swear, pronouncing to do good 

JVM/«.10.2Ll.comewith us, and we wilL/o ihnn good 

24. 13.' to do either good or bad of my own mind 

Deut. 1.J4. thing thou hastspoken is^-. for us to do 

8. 16. prove thee, to do thee good at the latter end 

23. 63. the Lord rejoiced over you to do you good 

30. 5. and he will rio thee good, and multiply thee 

Judg. 17.13. now know 1 the Lord will do megood 

19. 24. do with them what seemeth good to you 

1 Sam. 1. 23. Elkanah said to Hannah, do what 
eeemeth thee good, 14. 36, 40. 2 Sam. 19. 27, 37. 

3. 18. Eli said, it is the Lord, let him do what 
, seemeth bim good, 2 Sam. 10. 12. 

2 Kings 10. 5. do that which is good in thine eyes 
1 C/ir. 19. 13.1et the L. do what is good in his siglit 

21.23. let the kingcZo that which is ^rood in his eyes 
JVe/i. 5. 9. also I said, it is not good that ye do 
Psal. 34. 14. do good, 37. 3, 27. | 51. 18. | 125. 4. 
Mat. 5. 44. Lxike 6. 9, 35. 
36. 3. he hath left off to be svise and to do good 
Prov. 31. 12. she will do him good and not evil 
Eccl 3. 12. but for a man to do good in his life 
Isa. 41. 23. yea do good or do evil, that we may be 
Jcr. 4.'iS. but to do good they have no knowledge 
10. 5. cannot do evil, nor is it in them to do go(>d\ 
13. 23. then may ye do good that arc accustomed 
26. 14.(/o with me as seemeth good and meet to you 
29. 32. nor behold the^oorf I will do for my people 
32.40.1 will not turn away from them todo themjO-. 
41. 1 will rejoice over them to do them good 
33. 9. which shall hear all the good I do to them 
Mic. 2. 7. do not my words do good to the upright 
Zeph. 1. 12. that say, the Lord will not do good 
Jl/arA;3.4. Jesus saith to them, is it lawful iodo good 
on the sabbath-days, or to do evil? Luke 6. 9. 
14.7.the poor, when ye will, ye may do Xhem good 
Luke6.?j^.\i' ye dogoodlo them that dogoodto you 
Ro7n. 7. 19. for the good that I would, I do not 
21. when I would do good evil is present with me 
13. 3. do what is good, and thou shalt have praise 
Gal.6.l0.]et asdo goodto all men, especially to them 
1 Tim. 6. 18. charge the rich, that they do good 
Heb.l3.lC).to do good and conmiunicate, forget not 
Jam. 4. 17. that knoweth to do good,and doth it not 

1 Pet. 3. 11. let him eschew evil, and do good 

Have I to DO. 

2 Sam. la 10. what have I to do with you ? 19. 22. 
I.&i"7i^sl7.18. what have I to do with thee? 2 Kings 

3. 13. 2 Chron. 35. 21. Mark 5. 7. Luke 

8. 28. .Tokn 2. 4. 
ffos. 14. 8. what have I to do any more with idols? 
lCDr.5.12.w-hat have! to do to judge them without 
/ shall, or / will DO ; or will I, shall I DO. 
Gen. 27. 37. what shall I do now to thee, my son? 
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DO 

Gen. 47. 30, and he said, I will do as thou hast said 
Exod. 3. 20. which / wtil do m the midst thereof 

6. 1. thou shalt see what / will do to Fliaraoh 
17. 4. Moses cried, what shall I do to this peojde ? 
'3i.lU. I will do marvels, shah see work of tlieLo;d, 

for it IS a terrible thing \.h{iij wtlldo wiih linic 

JSTum. 14.35. I loill surely do it to this'congregaiion 

22. 17. I will do whatsoever thou sayest to mu 

33. .56. / shall do to you as 1 thought to do to them 

Ruth 3. 5. she said, all thou sayest to me / icill du 

ii.. I to ill do to tnee all that thou reijuirest 

13. liiea will I do the j-art of a kinsman to thee 

1 Sam. 3. 11. behold, 1 will do a thing in Israel 
1U.2. sorroweth, saying,whats/taWi(^y for my son 

20. 4. thy soul desaeiii, / will do it for thee 

28. 15. niayest make known to me what I shall do 

2 .i,am. 12. 12. but J will du this thing before Israel 
18.4. what seemeth you best I loiU do, 19. 3d. 

21. 3. said to Gibeoiutcs, what shall 1 do for you? 
4. what you shall say, ihat will 1 do tor you 

1 Kings 5. rt. Iwilldu all ihy Uesire ii>r timber oi 
20. \). all thou didst send lor ai iiist, [ will do 

'■IKings 2,9.Llijah iaid,a^k what 1 shall do for thee 

4. 2. Liisha said to her, what shall 1 du for thee? 

Esth.5.ti,l will do to-morrow as the king hath sai<l 

JoO 7. 20. what shall I du to tiiee, O thou preserver 

31. 14. what then shall I do wiicn God riseth up 

34. 32. if i have done iniquity, / will do no more 

Prov. 24. 2^. / will do so to hnii as lie hath done 

Isa. 5. 5. 1 will tell what / will do lo my vineya d 

42. 16. these things loill I do, and not forsake ihem 

43. 19. I Will do a new tiling, iiuw it siiail spring 

46. 10. my counsel stand, I will du ail my pleasure 

11. I have purposed it, I will also do it 
48. 11. even for mine own sake will I do it 
Jer. 7. 14. therefore will I do unto this house called 
9. 7. how s'lall I do lor duughler of my people? 
19. 12. thus will I do to this place, sailii ihe Lord 
25. 6. provoke me not, and 1 will do you no hurt 

29. 32. the good that 1 will do for my people 
51. 4?. I will (/o judgment on the graven images 

Ezek. 5. 9. / will do in thee what Lhave not done 

7. 27. / will do unto them after their way 
22.14. /have spoken, and will do it,24. 14. [ 36. 36. 
.35. 11. I will even do according to thine anger 
36.11.7 w<7Z do better to you than at the beginning 

Hos. 6. 4. O Ephraim, what shall J do unto thee? 
Jliiios 4. 12. thus will I do unto tliee, O Israel 
.Mat. 19. 16. Master, what good thing shall I do? 

27. 22. Pilate saith, what shall I do with Jesus? 
2^ukei2.n .wlvdl shall /t/o,becauseIhave no room 

16. 3. what shall I du? 20. 13. JJcts 22. 10. 
John 14. 13. whatever ye shall ask, that will T do 

14. if ye shall ask any thing in my name Iw.do it 

2 Cor. 11. 12. but what 1 do, that Iwill do 
Fhilem.14. without thy mind would I do nothing 

See Judgment. 

Must DO. 

Exod.\8.2Q. shalt shew the work that they must do 

j\'um. 23. 26. all the Lord sjieaketh, that I must do 



DO 



Gen. 42. 5. the L. be a true witness, if we do nui 
Ezek. 5. 9. I will not do any more the like 



near iny worus, uui iney ao inem not 
3. 5. the just Lord, he will not du iniijuity 
the remnant of Israel shall nut do iniquity 
5. 46. do not even the publicans the same? 47 



Prov. 19. 19. if thou deliver, thou must do it again 
Acts 16.30. jailer said, what must I do to be saved? 

DO joined with 7io, or not. 
Gen. 18.29. he said, I will not do it for forty's sake 
30. he said, I will not du it if I find thirty there 
19. 22. 1 cannot do any thing till thou come thither 
34. 19. the young man deferred not to do the thing 
Exod. 20. lb. is the sabbath of the Lord thy God, 
in it thou shalt not do an/work, I^ev. 23. 31. 
21. 11. and if he do not these three unto her 
23. 24. thou shalt not do after their works 
J^cv. 16. 29. ye shall afflict your souls and do no 
work, 23. 3, 28. Deut. 15. 19. Jer. 17. 24. 

18. 3. and after their doings ye .shall not do 

19. 15. do no unrighteousness in judgment, 35. 
23. 7. ye sliall do no servile work therein, 8, 21, 

25, 35, 36. Kum. 28. 18, 25, 26. 

26. 14. but if ye will nui do my commandments, 15. 
JVtt7?!.8.26.from age of fifty years shall do no service 

23. 19. hath he said, and shall he not do it? 

29. 7. ye shall not do any work, i)cw£.5.14. 1 16. 8. 
7^CMf.l2.8.sha!l7iot rfoafter all the things we do here 

13.11.shallrfo Tiomore any such wickedness as this 

17. 13. shall fear and do no more presumptuously 
.Tudg. 6. 27. feared, that he could not do it by day 

19. 23. my brethren, I pray you, do not this folly 
24. but to this man do not so vile a thing 
RuthS. 13. if he will not do the part of a kinsman 
1 Sam.2^.'2\. return, Iwill no more do thee harm 
1 Kings 11. 12. in thy days I will not do it for David 
'HKings 7.9. lepers said one to anoth.we do nut well 

17. 15. Lord charged they should not do like them 
18. 12. and would not hear them, nor do them 

Ezra!. 26. whoso will not do the law of thy God 
Job 13. 20. only do rot two things unto me 
34. 12. yea, surely God will not do wickedly 
41. 8. remember the battle, do no more 
Ps. 119. 3. they do 7i<^iniqui. they walk in his ways 
J«r.l8.6. Olsr. cannotl do with you as (his potter? 
22. 3. do no wrong', do no violeiice to the stranger 



23.48. may be taught 7je£ to do alter your lewdnesii 
33. ."il. hear thy words, but they will viot do thera 
32. hear thy words, but they do them not 
Zcph. " ' 

13. iht 
Mat. 5. 

6. 1. take heed ye do nut your alms before men 

^.wlmndust aims sound 7t</t a truiiipei belore thee 

12. 2. do that which is not lawiul todo on sabbath 

19. IS. Jesus said, thou shalt do no murder 

20. 13. he said, friend, 1 do thee 7io v.tong 

23. 3. do not aller their works, they say and do not 
Mark^.i). and he could there do no migliiy work 
J^uke 6. 46. and do not the things which 1 say 
.fohii 6. 38. I came down not to ao mine own will 

10. 37. if 1 </o not the works of my Faiiior 
Rom. 7. 15. for what I wouLi, tiiat du 1 not, 19. 

8. 3. for what the law could not do, in tliat weak 
Gal. 5. 17. ye cannot ds the things that ye would 

1 -Joiin 1. 6. we lie, and do not the truth 

Rev. 19. 10. ho said to me, see thou do it not, 22. 9. 

Observe with DO. 
Deut.5.22. ye shall observe to do as L. commanded 
you, 8. 1. I 11. 32. 1 12. 1. 1 24. 8. 2 King s 17. 37 
6. 3. observe to do, 12. 32. | 28. 13, 15, 58. | 31. 

12. I ;;2. 46. 
25. if we observe to (/o these commandments 
15. 5. to observe to do all thes-e commandments 
16.12. and thou shalt observe and do these statutes 
17. 10. shoAtobseive to do us they inlorm thee 
./o5/i.l.7.that thou ma.y est observe to do all the law 
2Ki?tgs 21.8. if they will observe to do according to 
jYeh. 10.29. entered into an oath to observe a.nd dc 
Ezck. 37. 24. they shall observe and du them 
Mat. 23. 3. what they bid you, thai observe anddc 

Will we DO. We will DO. 
Exod. 19. 8. all the L. hath said we will do, 24. 3, 7. 
J^rum. 10. 32. the same goodness xoill we do to theo 
Deut. 5. 27. and we will hear it and do it 
.Tosh. 1. 16. all that thou commandesi us zee will do 
.Tudg. 20. 9. the thing which we will do to Gibeah 

2 /iings 10. 5. ice wilido all that thou shait bid us 
,Ier. 18. 12. we will every one do the imagination 

42. 20. so declare unto us, and we will do it 
44. 17. we 7oill certainly t/o whatever proceedeth 

Shall we DO. fVe shall DO. 
Judg. 13. 8. teach us whatwjc shall do to tl;e child 
12 how shall order, how shall we do unto him? 

21. 7. how shall we do for wives for them? 16 

1 Sam. 5. 8. what shall we do with the ark ol God? 
6. 2. what shall we do to the ark of the Lord? 

2Saw. 16.20. give counsel among you what shall do 

17. 6. shall we do after his saying? speak thou 
2K?ngs 6.15.said,alas my master, how shall we do? 

2 Chr. 25. 9. what shall we do for tiie 100 talents? 
Esth. 1. 15. what shall we do to the queen Vashti? 
Ps.m. 12. thro' God we shall do valiantly, 108. 13. 
Ca7ii.8.8.\vhat shall ice do for our sister in the day? 
.Jonah 1. 11. they said, what shall we do to thee? 
Luke3. 10. people asked, what shall we do? 12,14, 
John a. 28. what shall we du that we tnighl Vtork? 
Acts 2. 37. men and baethron, wliat shall we do? 

4. 16. saying, what shall we do to these men? 

DO joined with so. 
Gen. 18. 5. they said, so do as thou hast said 

19. 7. 1 pray you, do not so wickedly, ,Tudg.l9.'23. 

44. 17. Joseph .said, God forbid that. I should do so 
Exod. 8. 26. Mose.-, said, it is not meet so to do 
Lev. 4.2Q. so shMhe do, 16.16. JV«r«.9.]4.| 15.14. 

8. 34. so the Lord hath commanded to do 
JV«w. 14.28. so will I do,32.31.1sa.G5.8.Ezrk.35.l5. 

15.12.so shall he rfotoeveiyone accord. ;o number 

22. 30. w^as I ever wont to do so unto thee? 

32. 23. if ye will not do so ye have sinned ag. L. 

Deut. 3. 21. so shall the Lord do to all the kings 

12. 4. ye shall not do so to the Lord your Gcd, 31. 

30.how did these nations serve < heir gods? so I do 

18. 14. Lord thy G. hath not suffered thee so to do 

22. 3. and so shalt thou do with his ra nso.-it 

5. all that do so are abominaiionto Lord tliyGod 

.htdg. 7. 17. it shall be, that as 1 do, so shrdi ye do 
11. 10. if we do not so according to tiiy words 
14. 10. for so used the young men to do 

19. 24. but to this man do not so vile a thing 
Ruth 1. 17. the Lord do so lo me, 1 Sam. 14. 44. 

1 Sam. 3. 17. God do so to thee and more aiso 
8.8.hHve served other gods, so do 'hey also to thee 

20. 13. Lord do so and much move to Jniiiithan 

25. 22. so and more also do G. to encmis-s of David 

30.23. David said, ye shall not do so, rny brorhi;en 

2 Sam. 3. 9. so do God to Abner, even so I du to htm 
35. God do so to me and more also, 19. 13. 

1 Kings 2. 23. | 20. 10. 2 Kings 6. 31. 

9. 11. then said Ziba, so shall thy servant do 

1 Kings 1. 30. even so will I certainly do ihis day 
2. 38. as the king hath said, so will thy servant do 
19. 2. so let the gods do to me, and more also 
22. 22. he said, go forth and do so, 2 Chr. 18.21. 



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DOC 



DOG 



£ ffmn-sl7.4l.as did their fathers,so (Zo they to-day 
1 Chr. i'3. 4. all congregation said they would do su 
Ezra 10. 12. as thou hast said, so must we du 
■JVeh 5. 12. they said, so will we do as thou sayest 
6. 13. that I should be afraid, and do so, and sin 
13.21. if ye du so again I will lay hands on you 
Est/i. 6. 10. and do even so to Mordecai the .Jew 
7. 5. who and where is he durst presume to do so? 
Job 13. 9. as one man mocketh, do ye so mock liim'? 
Prov. 20. 30. so do stripes the inward parts of belly 
24.29. say not, I will do so to him as he hath done 
Zsffi.lO.ll. shall 1 so do to Jerusalem and her idols? 
Jer. 2S. 6. the Lord do so, the Lord perform words 
Ezek. 45. 20. so thou shalt do seventh day of month 
Dan. 11. 30. so shall he do, he shall even return 
Hos.lii.ia.so shallBeth-eWwto you because of your 
Mat. 5. 47. do not even the publicans so? 
7. 12. men should do to you, du ye even su to them 
18. 35. so shall my heavenly Father <^o unto you 
John 14. 31. as Father gave commandment, so I do 
Acts 7. 51. as your fathers did, so do ye 
1 Cor. 16. 1. as 1 have given order, even so do ye 
Col. 3. 13. even as Christ forgave you, so do ye 

1 Tim. 1. 4. than edifying, which is in faith, so do 
Jam. 2. 12. so do ye, as they that shall be judged 

DO joined with this. 
Gen. 11. 6. people is one, and this they begin to do 
39. 9. can 1 do this great wicked, and sin ag. God 
41. 34. let Pharaoh do this, let him appoint officers 

42. J 8. Joseph said, this do and live, I fear God 

43. 11. if it must he so now, do this, 45. 17, 19. 
Z<ei;.2t5.16.1 will do this to you, I will appoint terror 
J\rum.lii.6.this do, take you censers, Korah and all 
Josh. 9. 20. this we will do to the Gibeonites 
Judo-. 19. 23. my biethren, I pray, do not this folly 

2 Sa/n. 13. 12. my brother, do not thou this folly 
23. 17. be it far from me that I should do this 

2 Kings 19.31. the zeal of L.shall do this,Isa.',i7.32. 
2 Chrun. 19. 10. this do and ye shall not trespass 
Ezra 4. 22. take heed that ye fail not to do this 
Prov. (5. 3. do this now, my son, deliver thyself 
Jsa.38. 19. the living praise thee, as I do this day 
Jer. 32. 35. that they should do this abomination 
Ezek. 6. 10. that I would do this evil to them 
36. 22. I do not this for your sakes, O Israel, 32. 
Amos 4. 12. and because I will do this to thee 
Mai. 4. 3. in day that I shall do this, saith the Lord 
Mat.8.9.to my servant do this he doeth it,Luke 7.8. 

9. 28. believe ye that I am able to do this? 

21. 21. if ye have faith, ye shall not only do this 
Mark 11. 3. if any say to you, why do ye this? 
Z,uke'7.4.hc was worthy for whom he should do Ih. 

10. 28. he said to him, this do, and ihou shalt live 
l^t, 18. he said, this will I do, I will pull down 
22. 19. this do in remembr. of me, 1 Cor. 11. 24,25. 

Acts 21. 23. do therefore this that we say to thee 
lCor.9.17.forifI do th. thing willingly, have reward 

23. and tlus I do for the gospel's sake 
Heb. 6. 3. and this will we do if God permit 
13. 19. but I beseech you the rather to do this 
Jam.4.. 15. if the Lord will, we will do this or that 
See This, Thing. 
DO well. 
Isa. 1. 17. learn to do weZZ, "seek judgment 
Jonah 4. 9. 1 do will to be angry, even to death 
Zech. 8. 15. to do well to Jerusalem and to Judah 
Mat. 12. 12. it is lawful to do well on sabbath-days 
John 11. 12. Lord, if he sleep, he shall do well 
Acts 15. 29. if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well 
Jam. 2. 8. if ye fulfil the royal law, ye do well 

1 Pet. 2. 14. for the praise of ihpm that do well 
20. but if when ye do well and sutler for it 

3. 6. whose daughters A^e are as long as ye do well 

2 Pei.l. 19. whereunto ye do well that ye take heed 

3 JohnQ. whom if thou bring, thou shalt do well 

DOER. 
Oen. 39. 22. what they did there, he was the d. of it 
2 Sam.3. 39. the Lord shall reward the d. of evil 
Ps. 31. 23. Ld. plentifully rewardeth the proud d. 
Prov. 17. 4. a wicked d. giveth heed to false lips 
Isa. 9. 17. for every one is a hypocrite and evil d. 
2 Tim. 2. 9. wherein I suffer trouble as an evil d. 
Jam. 1. 23. if any be a hearer, and not a d. of word 

25. he being not a forgetful hearer, but a d. 
4. 11. thou art not a d. of the law, but a judge 

1 PeL 4. 15. let none of you suffer as an evil d. 

DOERS. 
i Kings 22. 5. let them give it to the d. of the work 
Psal, 101. 8. that I may cut off all wicked d. 
Rom. 2. 13. but the d. of the law shall be justified 
lam. 1. 22. be ye d. of the word, not hearers only 
EviL-DoER, DOERS ; See Evil. 
DOEST. 
Gen. 4. 7. if thou d. well, and if thou d. not well 
21. 22. God is with thee in all that thou d. 
Exod. 18. 17. the thing that thou d. is not good 
Deut. 12. 28. when thou d. which is good and right 
15. 18. God shall bless thee in all that thou d. 

2 Sara. 3. 25. Abner came to know all that thou d. 
1 Kings 2.3. that thou mayest prosper in all thou d. 

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1 Kings 19. 9. he said, what d.thou here, Elijah'? 13. 
20. ^2. go, and mark, and see what Ihou d. 

Job 9. 12. who will say to him, what d. thou? 
35. G. if thou sinnest what d. thou against him? 

Ps. 49. 18. praise thee, when thou d. well to thyself 
77. 14. thou Alt the God that d. wonders 
86. 10. for thou art gieut, and d. wondious things 
119. 63. thou art good, and d. good, teach me 

£;ccZ.8.4.or to say to him, w hat d. thou? Uan.i.'6b. 

Jer. 11. 15. when thou d. evil, then thou rejoicest 

15. 5. who shall go aside to ask how thou d.? 
£ze/i;.12.9. the rebellious house said, what d. thou? 

16. 30. weak heart, seeing thou d. all these things 
24. 19. tell what these are to us, that thou d. so 

Jonah 4. 4. Lord said, d. thou well to be angry? 9. 
Mat. 6. 2. therefore when thou d. thine alms, 3. 

21.23. the priests and elders said, by what authority 

d. thou these things? Mark 11. 28. Luke'zQ.'J,. 

Jb/t7t2.18.what sign seeing that thourf. these thmgs? 

3. 2. no man can do these miracles that thou d. 

7. 3. that thy disciples may see the works thou d. 

13.27. Jesus said to him, that thou d. do quickly 
Acts 22. 26. saying, take heed what thou d. 
Rom. 2. 1. thou that judgest, d. the same things, 3. 
•Jam. 2. 19. thou believest one God, thou d. well 
3 John 5. thou d. faithfully what thou d. to brethren 

DOETH. 
Gen. 31. 12. 1 have seen all that Laban d. to thee 
Exod. 31. 14. for whosoever d. any work therein 
that soul shall be cut off, 15. Lev. 23. 30. 
Lev. 6. 3. in any of all these that a man d. sinning 
JV«m.l5.t29.one law for him thattt.thro' ignorance 

24. 23. alas, who shall live when God d. this I 
Job 5.9. to God who.tZ. great things and unsearch- 
able, 9. 10. 1 37. 5. Psal. 72. 18. ] 136. 4. 

23. 13. what iiis soul desireth, even that he d. 
Psal. 1.3. leaf not wither, whatsoever he d. prosper 

14.1. there is none d. good, 3. | 53. 1, 3. idom. 3.12. 

15. 5. he that d. these things, shall never be moved 

106. 3. blessed is he that d. righteous, at all times 

118. 15. right hand of the Lord d. vahantly, 16. 
Prov. 6. 32. he that d. it, destroyelh his own soul 

11. 17. the merciful man d. good to his own soul 

17. 22. a merry heart d. good like a medicine 
Eccl. 2. 2. and I said of mirth, what d. it? 

3. 14. wnatsoever God d. it shall be for ever, and 
God d. it that men should fear before him 

7. 20. there is not a man d. good and sinneth not 

8. 3. for he d. whatsoever pleaseth him 

Isa. 56. 2. blessed is the man d. this, and son of man 
Ezek. 17. 15. shall he escape that d. such things? 
18. 10. that d. the like to any one of these things 
11. and that d. not any of those duties 
27. and d. that which is lawful and right 
Dan. 4. 35. d. accord, to w ill in heaven and earth 
9.14. for the Lord our God is righteous in all he d. 
Amos 9. 12. are called, saith the Lord that d. this 
Mai. 2. 12. Lord will cut off the man that d. this 
Mat. 6. 3. let not left hand know what thy right rf. 

7. 21. but he that d. will of my Father in heaven 
24. whoso heareth these sayings, and d. them 
26. every one that heareth and d. not, Luke 6.49. 

8. 9. to my servant, do this, and he d. it, Luke 7. 8. 
John 3. 20. every one that d. evil, hateth the hght 

21. but he that d. truth cometh to the light 
5. 19. what things soever he d. these d. the Son 
7. 51. before it hear him and know what he d. 
9. 31. but if any man d. his will, him he heareth 

15. 15. the servant knoweth not what his lord d. 

16. 2. killeth you, will think he d. God service 
/ioTO.2.9.anguish upon every soul of manthatrf.eyil 

10. 5. righteousness of law, that the man that d. 
these things shall live by them, Gal. 3. 12. 
13. 4. to execute wrath upon him that d. evil 
1 Cor. 6. 18. every sin a man d. is without the body 
7. 37. decreed that he will keep his virgin., d. well 
38. so then he that giveth her in marriage rf. well 
Gal. 3. 5. d. he it by works of the law, or by faith? 
Eph. 6. 8. whatsoever good thing any man d. 
Col. 1. 6. bringeth forth fruit, as it d. also in you 
3.25. but he that d. wrong,shall receive for wrong 
1 Thess. 2.11. exhorted as a father d. his children 
Jam. 4. 17. that knoweth to do good, and d. it not 
1 John 2. 17. he that d. will of God abideth for ever 

29. that d. righteousness is born of him, 3. 7. 
3 John 10. I will remember his deeds which he d. 

11. but he that d. evil hath not seen God 
Rev. 13.13. and he d. great wonders, he maketh fire 

DOCTOR. 
Acts 5. 34. then stood up GamaHel, a d, of the law 

DOCTORS. 

Luke 2.46.they foundJesus sitting in midst of theri. 

5.17. there were Pharisees and d. of law sitting by 

DOCTRINE 
Signifies, [1] Knowledge, or learning, Isa. 28. 9. 
[2] A tenet, or opinion. Mat. 16. 12. [3] The 
truths of the gospel in general, Tit. 2. 10. [4] 
Instruction, information, and confirmation, in 
the truths of the gospel, 2 Tim. 3. 16. [5] The 
manner of teaching, with the matter also, Mat. 



7. 28. [6] The act of teaching, Mark 4. 2. [7] 
Divine instiiutions, Mat. 15. 9. 
The doctrine of Balaam, Rev. 2. 14. The History 
of Balaam is recorded in Numbers, chapters 
22, 2J, 21. He was sent for by Balak, king of 
Moab,<o come and curse Israel; and finding that 
God restrained him, and turned him from curs 
ing to pronouncing blessings upon them,he in- 
structed Balak at Last, how to lay a stumbling- 
block before them, to make them to fall: He told 
Balak and the Midianites, that if they would 
secure themselves from the attempts that tho 
Hebrews might make dgainst them, and obtain 
seme advantage over them, they should engage 
them ill idolatry and whoredom; that then they 
would be forsaken by their God, and would be- 
come a prey to their enetides: the young women 
of Moab invited the Israelites to the feasts of 
Baal-peor ; and after they had persuaded ihem 
to embrace idolatry, they seduced them to im- 
purity. This doctrine is the same with what is 
called the doctrine of the J^icolaitans, Rev. 2. 

15. This sect took their name from Nicolas, 
one of the first seven deacons, of whom, mention 
is made in Acts 6. 5. Heplunged himself into 
irregularities, as it is said,and gave beginning 
not only to this sect, but also to that of the 
Gnostics, a?ifi? to several others, who, following 
the bent of their passions, invented maiiy dif- 
ferent sorts of crimes and wickedness. Jlmong 
thrse Nicolaitans, adulteries, and the use of 
meats offered to idols, iccre held as indifferent 
things. St. Austin says, Hasres, 5. that they 
have their women in comm.on,and make no scru- 
ple to conform to all the pagan superstitions. 

Psal. 19. t 7. the d. of the Lord is perfect 
Isa. 28. 9. whom shall he make to understand d. 
t 19. it shall be a vexation to understand d. 

29. 24. and they that murmured shall learn d. 

53. 1 1. who hath believed our d. or to whom arm 
Jer. 10. 8. brutish, the stock is a d. of vanities 
Mat. 7. 28. the people were astonished at his d. 
22. 33. Mark 1. 22. \ 11. 18. Luke 4. 32. 

16. 12. beware of the d. of the Pharisees 
Mark 1. 27. people amazed, saying, what new d, 

4. 2. he taught and said to them in his d. 12. 38. 
John!. 17. if do his will, he shall know of the d. 

15. 19. the high priest then asked Jesus of his d. 
Acts 2. 42. they continued in the apostles' d. 

5. 28. ye have filled Jeru.-alem with your d. 
13. 12. being astonished at the d. of the Lord 
17. 19. saying, may we know what this new d.isl 

Rom.. 6. 17. but ye have obeyed that form of d. 

16. 17. contrary to the d. which ye have learned 
1 Cor. 14. 6. except I shall speak to you by d. 

26. every one of you hath a d. a tongue 
Eph. 4. 14. carried about with every wind of d. 

1 Tim. 1. 3. chaige that they teach no other d. 
4.13. till I come, give attendance to readings to d. 

16. take heed to thyself, and to thy d. 
5.17.especially they who labour in the word and d. 

6. 1. the name of G. and h'lsd. be not blasphemed 
3. and to the d. which is according to godliness 

2 Tim. 3. 16. all scripture is profitable for d. 

4. 2. rebuke, exhort, with all long suffering and d. 
Tit. 2. 7. in d. shewing incorruptness, gravity 

10. that they may adorn the d. of G. our Saviour 
Heb. 6. 1. leaving the principles of the d. of Christ 

2. of the d. of baptisms, and of laying on of hands 
2 John 9. whoso abideth not in the d. of Christ ; he 

that abideth in d. of Christhalh Father and Son 
Rev. 2. 14. thou hast them that hold d. of Balaam 

15. that hold d. of the Nicolaitans, which I hate 
Good DOCTRINE. 
Prov. 4. 2. I give you good d. forsake not my law 

1 Tim. 4.6. nourished up in the words of good d. 

My DOCTRINE. 
Deut. 32. 2.niy d. shall drop as the rain, my speech 
Jab 11.4. my d. is pure, and lam clean in thine eyes 
John 7. 16. my d. is not mine, but his that sent me 

2 Tim. 3. 10. but thou hast fully known my d. 

Sound DOCTRINE. 

1 Tim. 1. 10. any thing that is contrary to sound d. 

2 Tim. 4. 3. when they will not endure sound d. 
Tit. 1. 9. by sound d. to exhort and convince 

2. 1. but speak things which become sound d. 
This DOCTRINE. 
2 John 10. if there come any and bring not thii i. 
Rev. 2. 24. and to as many as have not this d. 

DOCTRINES. 
Mat.\5.9.{ox d. thecommandm.ofmen, Markl.l, 
Col. 2. 22. after the commandments and d. of men 
I Tm.4.1. from the faiih, giving heed tod. of devils 
Heb. 13. 9. be not carried about with strange d. 

DOG 
Is a domestic animal well known. By tlie law it 
was declared unclean, and was very much 
despised among the Jews : The most offinsivs 
expression they could use, was to compare a 
man to a dead dog. David, in order to make 



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DON 



Sa\il sensible., that the unjust persecution 
lohich he carried on against iiim, did himself 
no hu7iour, said to him, After whom is the 
king of Israel come out 7 after wliom dost thou 
pursue 1 after a dead dog 1 1 Sam. 24. J 4. 
fie name of dog is sometimes put for one icho 
has lost ail modesty ; for one tcho prostitutes 
himself hy committing any ahominablc action, 
such as sodomy; in this manner several un- 
derstand the injunction delivered Z??/ Moses, of 
not offering in the tabernacle of the Lord the 
hire of a whore or the price of a dog, Dcut.23. 
18. jind Christ excludes dogs, sorcerers, whore- 
mongers, murderers, and idolaters, from the 
kingdom of heaven, Rev. 2-2. 15. 7Vifi apostle 
Paul calls the false apostles dogs, by reason of 
their impudence and greedy love of sordid 
gain, Phil. 3. 2. Solomon and the apostle Peter 
compare sinners who continually relapse into 
their sins, to dogs returning to their vomit, 
Prov. 26. 11. 2 Pet. 2. 22. Dog or dogs, is put 
for, [I] The devil, Psal. 22. 20. [2] Persecu- 
tors, Psal. 22. 16. [3] False teachers, Isa 56. 
11. Phil. 3. 2. [4] Unholy men, Mat. 7. 6. 
[5] The Gentiles, Mat. 15. 27. 
Exod. 11. 7. but against Israel shall not a d. move 
Deut. 23.18. not bring price of a d. into house of L. 
Judg.7. 5. every one that lappeth as a d. lappeth 

1 Sam. 17. 43. Philistine said to David, am 1 a d.? 
24. 14. after whom dost thou pursue 1 after a d.? 

2 Sam- 3. 8. then Abner said, am I a dog's head? 
9.8.thou shouldest look upon such dead cZ. as I am 
16. 9. why shouldest this dead d. curse my lordl 

2 Kings 8.13.Hazael said, but what is thy serv. a d. 
Psal. 22. 20. my darling from the power of the d. 
59. 6. at evening they make a noise like a d. 14. 
Prov. 26. 11. as a d. returneth to his vomit, so a 
fool returneth to his folly, 2 Pet. 2. 22. 
17. is like cue that taketh a d. by the ears 
Eccl. 9. 4. a living d. is better than a dead lion 
Isa. 66.3. sacrificeth, as if he cut off a. dog's neck 

DOGS. 
Exod. 22. 31. nor eat flesh torn of beasts, ye shall 
cast it to the d. Mat. 15. 26. Mark 7. 27. 
1 Kings 14. 11. shall the d. eat, 16. 4. \ 21. 24. 

21. 19. thus saith the Lord, in the place where rf. 
licked the blood of Naboth, shall rf.lick thy blood 
23. the d. shall eat Jezebel, 2 Kings 9. 10, 38. 

22. 38. and the d. licked up Ahab's blood 

Job 30.1. 1 disdained to have set with d. of my flock 
Pi5aL22.16. for d. have compassed me, they pierced 

68. 23. and the tongue of thy d. in the same 
Isa. 56. 10. they are all dumb d. \\ 11. greedy d. 
Jer. ]5. 3. the sword to slay, and the d. to tear 
Mat. 7. 6. give not that which is holy unto d. 

15. 27. yet the d. eat of the crumbs, Mark 7. 23. 
L>uke 16. 21. the d. came and licked his soies 
Phil. 3. 2. beware of d. beware of evil workers 
Rev. 22. 15. for without are d. and sorcerers 

DOING. 
Gen. 31. 28. thou hast done foolishly in so d. 

44. 5. is not this it? ye have done evil in so d. 
Exod.\5.\l. like thee, fearful in praises, d. v/onders 
J^um. 20. 19. I will only, without d. any thing else 
Deut. 9. 18. because ye sinned in d. wickedly 
1 King's 16. 19. he sinned in d. evil, 2 Kings 21. IG. 

22. 43. rf. that which was right, 2 Chron. 20. 32. 

1 Chron. 22. 16. arise, and be d. Lord be with thee 
JVeh. 6. 3. 1 am d. great work, I cannot come down 
Job 32.22. in so d. my Maker would take me away 
Psal. 64. 9. they shall wisely consider of his d. 

66. 5. he is terrible in d. toward children of men 

118. 23. this is the Lord's d. it is marvellous in 
our eyes, Mat. 21. 42. Mark 12. IL 
Isa. 56. 2. and keepeth his hand from d. any evil 

58. 13. from d. thy pleasure on my holy day, and 
Jer. 32. t 19. great in counsel, and mighty i'n d. 
Ezek. 31. t 11- in d.ha shall do unto him 
Mat. 24. 46. his Lord shall find so d. Luke\2. 43. 
J3cts 10. 38. Jesus, who went about d. good 

24. 20. if they have found any evil d. in me 
/2o??i.l2.20. for in sod. thou.shal,t heap coals of fire 

2 Cor. 8. 11. now therefore perform the d. of it 
Eph. 6. 6. as the servants of Christ, d. the will of 

God from the heart 

1 7*1771.4. 16. incZ.this thou shalt save thyself and them 

5.21. observe these things, d. nothing by partialitv 

2feJ.13.t21. d. in you what is well-pleasing in sight 

Jam. 1. t 25. this man shall be blessed in his d. 

Well-TfOmG. 
Rom. 2. 7. by patient continuance in well-d. 
G'aZ.6.9.1etus not be weary in well-d. 2 Thess.'.i. 12. 
I Pet. 2. 15. with well-d. ye may put to silence 
. 3. 17. for it is better that ye suffer for well-d.- 
4. 19. commit their souls unto him in well-d. as to 

DOINGS. 

Lev. 18. 3. after the d. of Egypt, and after the d. of 

Canaan, whither I bring you, shall ye not do 

Deut. 28. 20. because of the wickedness of thy d. 

Judg. 2. 19^ they ceased not from their own d, 

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1 Sam. 23. 3. Nabal was churlish and evil in his d 

2 Chr. 17. 4. and walked not after the d. of Israel 
Ps.'J. 11. declare among the people his d. Isa. 12. 4. 

77. 12. 1 will meditate of thy works, talk of thy d. 
Prov. 20. 11. even a child is known by his d. 
Isa. 1. 16. wash ye, put away the evil of your d. 

3. 8. because their tongue and rf.are against the L. 

10. for they shall eat the fruit of their d. 

Jer. 4. 4. lest my fury come and burn, because of 
the evil of your d. 21. 12. ) 26. 3. [ 44. 22. 

18. thy d. have procured these things to thee 
7. 3. amend your ways and d. 5. \ 26. 13. | 35. 15. 

11. 18. then thou shewedst me their d. 

17. 10. according to the fruit of his d. 21. 14. 

18. 11. return, and make your ways and d. good 

23. 2. I will visit upon you the evil of your d. 

22. and from the evil of their d. 25. 5. Zech. 1. 4. 
32. 19. to give according to the fruit of his d. 

Ezek. 14. 22. ye shall see their way and their d. 

20. 43. there shall ye remember your d. and yoUr 
44. nor accord, to your wicked ways, corrupted. 

21. 24. so that in all your d. your sins do appear 

24. 14. according to thy rf. shall they Judge 
3d. 17. they defiled it by their own way and d. 

19. and according to their d. I judged them 
31. shall remember your d. that were not good 

Hos. 4. 9. I will punish and reward them their d. 

5. 4. they will not frame their d. to turn to their G. 
7. 2. now their own d. have set them about 

9. 15. for the wickedness of their d. I will drive 

12. 2. according to liis d. will he recompense 
Mic. 2. 7. O house of Jacob, are these his d.? 

3.4. as they have behaved themselves ill in their d. 

7. 13. land shall be desolate for the fruit of their d. 

Zeph. 3. 7. but they rose early, corrupted all their d. 

11. shalt thou not be ashamed for all thy d.? 
Zech. 1.6. according to cur d. so hath dealt with us 

DOLEFUL. 
Isa. 13. 21. their houses full of d. creatures 
Mic.2.4.iri that day shall lament with a d. iamenta. 

DOMINION 
Signifies, [1] Power, Neh. 9. 28. Rom. 6. 9. 
[2] Persons ruled over, Psal. 114.2. [2] Kings 
and kingdoms-^ Dan. 6. 26. | 7. 27. [4] .,'ingcls. 
Eph. 1. 21. Col. 1. 16. [5] Magistrates, 2 Pet! 
2. t 10. Jude 8. [6] The universal and un- 
limited authority mid government of God, Psal. 
72. 8. 1 145. 13. Dan. 4. 3, 22, 34. | 7. 14. 
Gen. 1. 26. have d. over the fish of the sea, 28. 
27.40. and when thou shalt have the d. shalt. break 

37. 8. or shalt thou indeed have d. over us? 
jV«7ft.24.19.out of Jacob come he that shall havet?. 
Judg. 5. 13. he made him have d. over the nobles 

14. 4. at that time the Philistines had d. over Israel 

1 Kings 4. 24. Solomon had d. over all the region 
9. 19. to build in the land of his d. 2 Chron. 8. 6. 

2 Kings 20. 13. there was nothingin his house or in 
all his d. tliat Hezekiah shewed net, Isa. 39. 2, 

1 Chron. 4.22. men of Chozeba who had a. in Moab 

18. 3. as he went to stablish his d. by tiie river 

2 Chron. 21.8. the Edomites from under Judah's d. 
32. t 9. Sennacherib and all his d. with him 

JV>A. 9. 28. so that they had the d. over them 

37. also they have d. over our bodies and cattle 
Job 25.2. rf.and fear are with him, he maketh peace 

38. 33. canst thou set the (f. thereof in the earth? 
Psal. 8. 6. to have (f. over tlie works of thy hands 

19. 13. from sins, let them not have d. over me 
49. 14. the upright shall have d. over them 
72. 8. he shall have d. also from sea to sea 
103. 22. bless the Lord in all places of his d, 
114. 2. Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his d. 
119. 133. let not any iniquity have d. over me 
145. 13. thy d. endureth through all generations 

Isa. 26. 13. other lords besides thee had d. over us 
.Jer. 2. 1 31. wherefore say my people, we have d.l 
Dan. 4. 3. his d. is from generation to generation 

23. thy d. reacheth to the end of the earth 

34. most High, whose d. is an everlasting d. 7. 14. 

6. 26. that in every d. of my kingdom men trem- 

ble and fear before the God of Daniel, and 
his d. shall be even unto the end 
7.6.the beast had four heads, and d.was given to it 

12. the rest of the beasts had their d. taken away 
14. there was given him d. and glory, a kingdom 
26. they shall take away his d. to consume it 
27. the d. shall be given to the saints of most High 

11. 3. a mighty king that shall rule with great d.o. 

4. not according to his d. which he ruFed 
Mic. 4. 8. to thee shall it come even the first d. 
Z.ech. 9. 10. his d. shall be from sea to sea 
Mat. 20. 25 the princes of the Gentiles exercise d. 
Rom. 6. 9. raised, death hath no more d. over him 
14.for sin shall not i. ave d. over you, undergrace 

7. 1. law hath d. over a man as long as he liveth 
2 Cor. 1. 24. not that we have d. over your failh 
EpA. 1.21. above all power, might, and rf.every'name 

1 Pet. 4. 11. that God may be glorified, to whom be 
praise and d. for over and ever, 5. 11. i?ez). 1. 6. 

2 Pet. 2. 1 10. but them that despise d. Jude 8. 



Jade 25, to the only wise God be d. and power 

DOMINIONS. 
Dan 7. 27. and all d. shall serve and obey him 
Col. 1.16. whether they be thrones, or d. or powerj 

DONE. 
GcK.9.24. Noah knew what his younger son had d 

18. 21. they have d. according to the cry of it 
24. 66. the servant told Isaac all that he had d. 

26. 29. as we have d. to thee nothing but good 
2y. 26. Laban said,itmustnot be d.'iKom country 
34. 7. wrought folly, which ought not to be d. 
44. 5. ye have d. evil in so doing 

15. Joseph said, what deed is this ye have d.7 

Exod. 1. 18. he said, why have ye d. this thing? 

2.4. his sister stood to wit what would be ^'.to hina 

12. 16. no manner of work shall be d. in their!,save 

v,hat must be eat, that only may be d. of you 

13. 8. this is d. because of that the Lord did to me 

IS.l.Jethro heard of all that God had d. for Moses 

9. the goodness which tiie Lord had d. to Israei 

21. 31. according to this judgment sJiall it be d. 
31. 15. six days may work be d. 35. 2. Lev. 23. 3. 
39.43. they hadt/. it as the Lord had commanded, 

even so had they>rf. it, and Moses blessed them 
Lev. 5. 17. and commit things ibrbiddeii to be d. 
8. 5. the Lord commanded to be d. Deut. 26. 14. 

11. 32. what vessel it be, wheiein any work is d. 
18. 27. these abom.inations have the men of land d. 
24. 20. eye for eye, so shall it be d. to him again 

jYum. 5. 7. they shall confess their sin they have d, 

12. 11. wherein we have d. foolishly and sinned 
15.34.it v.-as not declared what should be rf.to him 
22. 2. Balak saw all that Israel had d. to Am.orites 

27. 4. why should name of our father be d. away? 
32. 13. all that had rf.evilin sight of L. were consu. 

Deut. 10. 21. he is thy God that hath d. for thee 
25. 9. so shall it be d. to that man will not build up 

29. 24. nations sav, wherefore hath the Ld. d. thua 
to this land? 1 Kings 9. 8. 2 Chrc.n. 7. 21. 

.Josh. 10. 32. as he had d. also to Libnah, 39. 
35. he had d. to Lachish || 37. lie had d. to Eglon 

22. 24. if we had not rather d. it for fear of this 

24. 31. had known all that he had d. for Israel 
Judg. 2. 10. v.ho knew not works he had d. for Tsr. 

3. 12. because they had d. evil in sight of the Lord 
9. 16. if ye have d. truly and sincerely aiid have d 

to Jerubbaal according to deserving of his hands 
24. cruelty d. to the seventy sons of Jerubbaal 

19. 30. there v>-as no such deed d. nor seen 
Ruth. 3. 16. told her all that the man hadd. to her 

1 Sam. 4. 16. and he said, what is there d. my son? 
11.7. Cometh not forth, so shall it be (Z. to his oxen 
17. 26.what shall be d. to the man that killeth him? 

27. so shall it be d. to the man that killeth him 

25. 30. when the Lord shall have d. to my lord 

28. 17. the Lord hath d. as he spake, Ezek. 12. 28. 

2 Sa?n. 11. 27. thing David had d. displeased the L. 

13. 12. no such thing ought to be d. in Icrael 
24. 17. what have they d.? 1 Chron. 21. 17. 

1 Kings 8. 66. goodness the Lord had d. for David 

14. 22. above all that their fathers had d. 

19. 1. Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had d. 

22. 53. provoked the Lord according to all that 
his father had d. 2 Kings 15. 3, 9, 34. | 23. 32. 

2 Kings 4. 13. he said, what is to be d. for thee? 

8. 4. tell me all the great things Elisha hath d. 
10. 10. for the Lord hath d. that v.-hich he spake 

by his servant Elijah, Isa. 38. 15. Jer. 40. 3. 

19. 11. thou hast hearci what the kings of Assyria 

have d. to all lands, 2 Chr. 32. 13. /5a.37. 11 

21. 15. because thev have d. evil, 2 Chron. 29. G. 

23. 19. all the acts that he had d. in Beth-el 

2 Chron. 24. 16. because he had d. good in Israel 

29. 36. rejoiced, for the thing was d. suddenly 

32. 25. rendered not according to benefit d. to him 
31. who sent to inquire of the wonder that was d. 

Ezra 6. 12. made a decree, let it be d. with speed 

9. 1. when these things were d. the princes came 
JSTeh. 6. 8. there are no such things d. as thou sayest 

9. 33. we have d. wickedly, Ps. lOQ. 6. Da7i.9.5,15. 
Esth. 2. 1. he rememb. Vashti,and what she had S. 

4.1 . Mordecai perceived all was d. rent his clothes 

6. 6. the king said, what shall be d. to the man? 
9. thus shall it be d. to the man the king honours 
,Iob 21. 31. who shall repay him what he hath d.? 

34. 29. whether it be d. ag. a nation or a man only 
Psal. 33. 9. he spake and it was d. he commanded 

71. 19. he hath d. great things, 106. 21. 1 126. 2, 3. 

120. 3. what shall be d. to thee, lalse tongue? 
Prov. 3. 30. strive not if he have d. tliee no harns 

4.16. they sleep not, except they have d. mischiel 

Eccl. 1. 9. that which is d. is that v.'hich shall be d. 

14. have seen the works are d. under sun, 4. 1, 3. 

2. 12. even that which hath been already d. 
Isa.3.t 11. the reward of his hands shall be cZ.tohim 

41. 4. who hath wrought and d. it? I the Lord 

44. 23. sin?, O heavens, for the Lord hsitb d. it 

48.5. lest tiiou shouldest say, my idol hath d. them 
Jer. 3. 6. hast seen what backsliding Israel hath d. 

5. 13. prophets wind, thus shall it be d. unto them 



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Jcr.7.13.because ye have (Z.all these \vorks,sa:tIiL. 
oO. for children of Judah havec/. evil m iny si^ht 

34. 1j. were turned, and had d. right in my si^iu. 

35. 10. have d. all that Jonadab coninianded, id. 

38. y. iliese men have d. evil to Jeremiah propliel 
44. 17. as we have d. we and our fathers, kings 
48. li). ask him that fleeth, and say, what is d. 

50. 15. vengeance as she hath (/. do unto her, 29. 

51. ',io. the violence d. to me and to my llesh 
Lam. •«!. 17. Lord hath d. that which he had devised 
JCzc/v.2J.;iy. tlius have they d. in midst of my house 

39. b. it is come, it is d. saith the Lord <Jod 

43. 11. if they be ashamed of all that they have d. 

44. 14. and lor all that shall he d. therem 
Dan. II. 31). for that that is determined shall be d. 
Zcp/t. 3. 4. the ])riests have d. violence to the law 
JUaUl 10. ;liy <v ill be d. 2tJ. 42. Luke 11. 2. | 22. 42. 

8. 13. as thou hast believed, so be it d. to tliee 
11.21. if tiie mighty works which were d. in you 

had been d. in Tyre and Sidon, Luke 10. 13. 
18. 19. any thing they ask, it shall be d. for them 
31. when ins fellow-servailts saw what was d. 
21. 21. be thou cast into the sea, it shall be d. 
23. 23. these ought ye to have d. Luke 11. 42. 
25 21. well d. good and faithful servant, 23. 
40. inasmuch as ye have d. it to one of the least 
of these my brethren, ye have d. it to me 
27. 54. saw those things that were d. 26. 11. 
Mark 5.1-!.\vent out tosee what was d. Luke 8.35. 
19. go liome to thy friends, tell what great tilings 
the Lord hath d. for thee, 20. Luke 8. 39. 
33. the woman knowing what was d. in her 
C. 30. they told him what they had d. and taught 

9. 13. they have d. to him whatsoever they listed 

13. 30. shall not pass till all these things be d. 
15. 8. desire him to do, as he had ever d. to them 

Luke 1. 49. he that is mighty hath d. great things 
3. 19. being reproved for the evils Herod had d. 

3. 56. he charged them to tell no man what was d. 
9. 10. the apostles told him all that they had d. 

14. 22. Lord, it is d. as thou hast commanded 
17. 10. ye, when ye shall have d. all those things, 

we have d. that which was our duty to do 

23. 31. if in a green tree, what shall be d. in dry? 
47. now when the centurion saw what was d. 

24. 21. the third day, since these things were d. 
John 5. 29. they that have d. good to resurrection 

of life ; they that have d. evil, to danmation 

15. 7. ask what ye will, and it shall be d. unto you 
ii). 3t). these things were d. that the scripture be 

^cts 2. 43. many signs were d. by the apostles 

4. 9. of the good deed d. to the impotent man 
16. a notable miracle hath been d. by them 

21. all men glorified God for that wiiich was d. 
23. what ihy counsel determined before to bed. 

5. 7. his wife, not knowing what was d. came in 
12. 9. he wist not that it was true which was d, 
14. 27 they rehearsed all that God had d. 15. 4. 
21. 14. saying, the will of the Lord be d. 

33. the chief captain demanded what he had d. 
Rom. 9. 11. neither having d. any good or evil 
1 Co?: 9. 15. nor that it should be d. unto me 

>3. 10. that which is in part shall be d. away 

x4. 26. let all things be d. to edifying 
40- b.'! d. decently 1| 16. 14. be d. with charity 
S Cor. 3. 7. which glory was to be d. away 

14. Old Tesiament,which vail is d. away inChrist 

5. 10. may receive the things d. in his body, ac- 
cording to that he hath d. whether good or bad 
Epfi. 5. 12. thmgs v;hich are d. of them in secret 

6. 13. abh to withstand, and having d, all to stand 
Phil. 2. 3. let nothing be d. thro' strife or vain-glury 

4. 14. ye have well d. that ye did communicate 
Col, 4. 9. vviil make known all things that are d. 
Tit. ?'. 5. ntit by works of righteousness we have d. 
Heb. 10. 2d. '.lud hath d. despite to the Spirit of grace 
Rev. 16. 17. came a voice, saying, it is d. 21. 6. 

22. 6. to shew the things which must shortly be d. 

Have I DONE. 
Oen. 20. .5. in innocency of my hands have Id. this 

40. 15. and here a\so have /rf. nothing to put me 
JV'M7n.22.28.what have Id.l 1 Kings 19.20.Jf/e6-.6.3. 
Josh. 7. 20. 1 have sinned, thus and thus Aawc Id. 
Judg. 8.2. he said, what h. /now d.l 1 Sam. 17. 29. 
1 Savi. 20. 1. whatAaufi /(/.? 26. 18. | 29. 8. .7e?-.8.6. 
J^ifi/;.39.24. accord, to their transgress, h. Id. them 
Acts 25. 10. to the Jews have I d. no wrong 
He hath DONE, or, hath he DONE. 
Exod. .5. 23. he hath d. evil to this people 
Lev. 5. 16. make amends for the harm he hath d. 

8. 34. as he hath d. so the Lord commanded to do 

19. 21. atonement for his sin which he hath d. 
24. 19. as he hath d. so shall it be done to him 

J'osA.24.20.consume j^ou, after he hath d. you good 
Jtidgi l."). 10. to do to him as he hath d. to us 
1 Sam. (). 9. (hen he hath d. us this great evil 
12.24.consider how great things he hath d. for you 

20. 32. why snail he be slaini what hath he d.? 
1 Chron. 16. 12. remember his marvellous works 

that he hath d. Psal. 78. 4. I 33. 1. 1 105. 5. 
142 



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Psal. 60. 10. 1 will declare what he hath d. for soul 

115. 3. our God hath d. \\hatsoever he- pleased 
Prov. 24. 29. 1 will do so to lam as he hat/i d. to me 
lua. 12. 5. sing to L. for he hath d. e.\colieni things 
Ezek. 3. 20. riglileousiiess w hich he hath d. \b. xi-i. 

17. i6. he hata d. these things, he shall not tscupe 

18. 13. he hath d. ail these aOominations 

14. that seeth his lather's sins winch he hath d. 
22. in rignteousncss that he hath d. lie shall live 
24. 24. according to all that/ic hath </. sha.l ye do 
3J. 16. he hath d. that which is lawful and nglit 
Joel 2. 20. because he hath d. great things 
JMat. 27. 23. and the governor said, wny, what 
evil hath he d.? Mark 15. 14. Luke 23. 22. 
Mark 7. 37. saying, he hath d. all things well 
Acts 9. 13. much evil hath he d. to thy saints 
2 C(;r.5.l0.may receive according to that Ae/mi/t d. 
Col. 3. 25. recuive ibr the wrong which he hath d. 

I have DONE. 

Ci'e?!. 8. 21. nor will 1 smite every thing as I have d. 

21. 23. according to tlie kindness I have d. thee 

27. 19. I am Esau, / have d. as thou badest me 

28. 15. till 1 have d. that whicii I have spoken 
ciO. 26. thou knowest my service I have d. thee 

Exod. 10. 2._niy signs which / have d. among them 
Josh.. 24. 7. your eyes have seen what 1 haoe d. 
Jadg. 1. 7. as / have d. so God hath requited me 

9. t 48. what I have d. make haste, do as / hace d. 

15. 11. as they did to me, so Iluvc Id. to them 
2 Sam. 14. 21. behold now I have d. this thing 

24. 10. David said, 1 have sinned greatly in that 
I have d. I have d. very foolishly, 1 Car. 21. 8. 
17. 1 have sinned, and J have d. wickedly 

1 Kings 3. 12. beliold, / Aauc d. accord, to thy word 
iKiugs i9. 25. hast thou not heard, how I have d.hl 
J^'eh. 13. 14. that J have d. for the iiouse of my God 
.lob 34. 32. if / have d. iniquity, i will do no more 
Psal. 7. 3. O Lord, my God, if / Itave d. this 

119. 121. 1 /i(iii6'£/.judgmentand justice, leave not 
Prov. 30. 20. and saiili, I have d. no wickedness 
/^a. 10. 11. shall i not, as I have d. to Samaria, so do 

13. by the strength of my hand I have d. it 
33. 13. hear ye that are tar off what J have d. 
37. 2(). hast thou not heard how I have d. iti 

Jer. 42. 10. I repent of the evil I have d. to you 
Ezek. 9. 11 . / have d. as thou hast commanded mc 

12. 11. as I have d. so sihall it be done to them 
14. 23. ye shall know that I have not d. without 

cause, all that I have d. in it saith the Lord 

24. 22. ye shall do as I have d. ye shall not cover 

Dan. 6. 22. before thee, O king, have Id. no hurt 

Zech. 7. 3. \veep, as / have d. these so many years 

John 7. 21. I have d. one work, and ye all marvel 

13. 12. so after he luid washed their feet, he said 

to them, know ye what I have d. to you"? 
15. that ye should do as I have d. to you 
Hast thou DONE. 
Oen. 4.10. he said, what hast thou d.l 31.26. JVwr/i. 
23. 11. 1 Sam. 13. 11. 2 Sam. 3. 24. John 18. 35. 

29. 9. what hast thou d. to us? Judg. 15. 11. 

2 Sam. 7. 21. according to thy hearl/iast thou d. 

16. 10. who shall say, wherefore hast thou d.so'l 
1 Kings 1. 6. in saying, why hast thou d. so? 
ICkr. 17. 19. Lord, hast thoit d. all this greatness 
Psal. 50.21. these things Aost thoud. I kept silence 
Jonah 1. 10. the men said, why hast thou d. this? 

Thou hast DOiS'E. 
Gen. 3. 13. what is this that thou hast d.l 12. 
18. 1 26. 10. I 29. 25. Judg. 8. j L | 15. 11. 
2 Sam. 12. 21. 

14. because thou hast d. this, 22. 16. 2 C/(r.25.16. 
20.9. iAoit hast rf. deeds which ought not to be done 
27. 45. he forget that which thou hast d. to him 
31. 28. thou hast now d. foolishly in so doing, 

1 Sam. 13. 13. 2 Chron. 16. 9. 
Josh. 7. 19. tell me what thou hast d: 1 Sam. 14.43. 
Ruth 2 11. it hath been shewed me all thou hast d. 

1 Sam. 24. 19. for that thou hast d. to me this day 
26. 10. the thing is not good that thou hast d. 

lKingsli,9.hnt thou hast d.evi\ aboveall bef. thee 

2 Kings'^. 1 10. he said, thou hast d. hard in asking 

10. 30. because thou hast d. well in executing 
23. 17. thou hast d. against the altar of Reth-el 

JVe/i. 9. 33. for thou hast d. right, but we wickedly 

Ps. 40. 5. thy wonderful works which thou hast d. 

52. 9. I will praise thee, because thou hast d. it 

109. 27. that they may know that thou hast d. it 

Prov. 30. 32. if thou hast d. foolislily in lifting up 

/sa.25.1.exalt thee, for tliou hast d. wonder, works 

Jcr. 2. 23. see thy way, know what thou hast d. 

3. 5. behold, thou hast spoken and d. evil things 

Lam. 1. 21. they are glad that ihoiL hast d. it 

22. do unto them as thou hast d. unto me 
2.20. O Lord, consider to whom thou hast d. this 
Ezek. 16. 48. Sodom hath not done as thou hast d. 
51. in all thy abominations which thou hast d. 
59. I will even deal with thee as thou hast d. 
63. when I am pacified for all that thou hastd. 
Chad. 15. as thou hast d. it shall be done to thee 
Jonah 1.14. O Lord, thouhast d. as it pleaseth thee 



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,'lcts 10. 33. thou hast d. well that thou art coine 

J\'ut DOi\E. 
6''c/;.20. 9. hastdoueueeds tiiul onghlnot to be d, 

34. 7. which tiling uugiit not to Oe d. 
Exod. 34. lU. marvels, such as have iii-t been d. 
y^fw.4.2.concern. things which ouglit not to be d.l3. 
jVuai. JU. 23. i have not d. them of mine own mind 
Dci'L. 32. 27. iest they say, Lord hath not d. all thia 
Judg. 16. t'li- rupes wiierowiih work not been d. 
2 Sam. 17. t23. Ahilliojiiiel saw his counsel notd. 
2 Kings 5.13.if pioph.w ouldest thou not have d hi 
'J.Chron. 30. 5. they had not d. it of a long time 
J\i'e.h. 6. 9. weakened from l he work, that it be not d. 

8. 17. from the days of Joshua, Jsr. had not d. so 
iSsiA.l.lb.Vashti halhnoi «;. wrong to the king only 
Isa. 5. 4. what could been done, that I have not d. 

46. 10. declaring the things that are not yet d. 
Jer. 3. 16. neither shall that be d. any more 
Ezek. 5. 9. 1 will do in thee that 1 have not d. 
Dan. 9. 12. for under the whole heaven hath not 
been d. as hath been done U])oii Jerusalem 

11. 24. do that which his fathers have not d. 
..Imos 3.6.shall evil be in city, and L. hath not d. it? 
John 15. 24. if I had not d. among them the works? 
./3tZi-14.18.scarce restrained they had n.d. sacrifice 

26. 2(3. forthis thing was not d. in a corner 

DONE with t/Js. 
Gen. 21. 26. I wot not who hath d. this thing 

42. 28. what is this that God hath (/. to us? 

44. 15. what deed is this that ye have d.? 
Exod. 1. 18. why have ye d. this thing, and saved 

13. 8. this is d. because oj'that whicli the Lord did 

14. 5. and they said, why have we d. this? 
.Josh. 9. 24. we were sore afraid, and have d. this? 

23. 8. but cleave to Lord, as ye have d. to this day 
.Iudg.2.2.ye have not obeyed, why have ye d. this? 
6. 29. they said, who hath d. tiiis thing? 15. 6, 

11. 37. she said, let this thing be d. for me 

15. 7. though ye have d. this^yet will I be avenged 
20.12.what wickedness is this that is d.among you 

1 Sam. 12. 20. ye have d. all this wickedness 
28. 18. therefore hath the Lord d. this thing 

2 Sam. 2. 6. because ye have d. this thing 

12. 5. the man that hath d. this thing shall die 
14. 20. hath thy servant Joab d. this thing? 

21. king said, behold now, I have d. this thing 

1 Kings 1. 27. is this thing c/. by my Lord the king? 

11. 11. Lord said, forasmuch as this is d. of thee 

2 Chron. 11. 4. return, for this thing is d. of me 
Psal. 7. 3. O Lord, my God, if 1 have d. this 

22. 31. they shall declare that he hath d. this 
51. 4. I have sinned, and d. this evil in thy sight, 

Isa. 41. 20. that the hand of the Lord hath d. this 
Ezek.23.'3B. moreover, this they have d. unto me 
Mai- 2. 13. this haveyerf. again, covering the altar 
Mat. 1. 22. now all this was d. 21. 4. | 26. 56. 

13. 28. he said to them, an enemy bath d. this 
21. 21. not onlydo this which is d. to the fig-tree 
26. 13. this that this woman iiath d. Mark 14.9. 

Mark 5. 32. to see her that had d. this thing 
Luke 5. 6. when they had d. this they inclosed 

23. 41. but this man hath d. nothing amiss 
John 7. 31. miracles than these this man haiJi d.? 

12. 18. for they heard he had d. this miracle 
Acts 4. 7. by what power or name have ye d. this? 

10. 16. this was d. thrice, vessel received, 11. 10. 
28. 9. so when this was d. others also came 

1 Co?-. 5. 2. not mourned that he hath d.this deed,3. 
. DOOR 

Properly signifies the entrance into a house, Gen. 
19. 9. It is likewise taken in a metaphorical 
sense: Our Saviour says, John 10. 9, I am the 
door; by me if any man enter in he shall be saved. 
/ am the only way lohereby lost sinners may 
come to God, and obtain salvation : The only 
way of entrance and admission both into the 
church militant and triumphant is by me; for 
none, but such as have a true and a lively faith 
in me,wrought in their soul hy my Spirit, can be 
trueniembers ofniychxirch hcrc,muchless mem- 
bers of the glorious church in heaven. It is said, 
in Rev. 3. 20, Behold I stand at the door, and 
knock. I stand at the door of sinners' hearts, 
in the gospel dispensation,inviting them to re- 
pent, and turn from their evil ways. There is 
likewise mention made of the door of mercy, or 
the time or season of grace. Mat. 25. 10, They 
that were ready, went in with him to the mar- 
riage, and the door was shut. Luke 13. 25, 
When once the masterof the house is risen up, 
and hath shut to the door, Sec. By thescpora- 
bolical expressions our Saviour intiniatcs, that 
there is a determinate time, wherein sinners 
must, if ever, accept of the offers of grace and 
salvation, which, if they slip, thty icill not be 
able io obtain of God an entrance into the king- 
dom of heaven; the door of vtrrcy and grace, 
the door of heaven and glory, icill be skiit 
against them. In Acts 14. 27. wc read of the 
door of faith; God liad opened the door of faith 



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lo the Gentiles ; He had caused Lite gospel to 
be preached unto them, ichereby tktij tccre 
brought to believe in Christ, and to become 
view'icrs of his church. 

1'he up Stic i'a.\x[ icriting' to £Ac Corintliiaiis, and 
telling than of the special upportaidtij which 
God aad given kim of doing Much good Oij the 
gospel, uses this expression, A dour is opened 
uiiio me, 1 Cor. 10. 'J. 2 Cor. '2. 12. ^i/iu! the 
same apostle speaks of a door of utterance, 
Thut God would open uuLo us a door of utter- 
ance, liiat is, would alford us an opportunity, 
and vouchsafe ability and courage, to preach 
Ike gospel, Col. 4. 3. To he at the door ; To 
be at ilie door ; To stand before the door ; are 
phrases denoting that a person or thing is 
near at hand. Gen. 4. 7. Mai. 24. 33. Jam. 5. 9. 
God jjrotnises to give kis people, upon their 
repentance. The valley of Mchor for a dour of 
hope, Hos. 2. 15. Aclior was a valley in the 
Urritory o/ Jericho, and in tke tribe of Benja- 
min, on the very entrance into the land of Lsl- 
naan. Tae Israelites, fatigued and discouraged 
20ith iiiarcking and encamping for forty years 
in the icildcrness, and coming to this valUy, 
began to entertain hopes of enjoying the pro- 
mised land: In allusion to this, (.iod promises 
his people by Hosea, ikat ke would give tkcin. 
soiue beginnings of mercy and favour, as the 
earncst^and pledges of future blessings. 

Gen. 4 7. if thou doest noc well, sin lieih at the d. 
19. y they pressed, and came near lo break thud. 

Exod. 1-2. 23. the Lord also will pass over the d. 
21. 6. his ^naster shall brmg iiun to the d. 

Dcut.Vo. 17. shall thrust it through hi3*;ar to the d. 

2 Sam. 13. 17. put her from nie, bolt the d. alter her 
18. brought her out, and he bolted the d. alter her 

2 Kings 4. 15. when he called, she stood in liie d. 

9. 3. then open the d. and llee, and tarry not 
Esth. 2. 21. of those which kept the d. (J. 2. 

Job 31. \). if I have laid wait at my neighbour's cZ. 

34. did 1 fear, that I went not out of the d.7 
Psal. 141. 3. O Lord, keep the d. of my lips 
Prov. 2(5. 14. as the d. turneth upon his hinges 
Cant. 5. 4. he put in his hand by t!ie hole of the d. 

8. y. if she be a d. we will inclose her with boards 
Eiek. 8. 3. brought me to the d. of the inner gate,7. 

8. when I had digged in (he wall, behold a d. 

10. 19. every one stood at the d. of the east-gate 
11. 1. behold, at the ri.of the gate, twenty-five men 
41. 2. the breadth of the d. was ten cubits 
46.3. the people shall worship at the <Z. of this gate 

J[)a7i.3.t2G.Nebuchad.came to the </.of the furnace 
Hos. 2. Is. will give valley of Achor for a tZ.of hope 
Mmos 9. ]. he sliid, smite the lintel of the d. 
Mat. 27. 60. he rolled a great stone to the d. of the 
sepulchre, and departed, jVark 15. 46. 
28. 2. the angel rolled the stone from the d. 
Mark 1. 33. all the city was gathered at the d. 
2. 2. was no room, no not so much as about the d. 
IG. 3. who shall roll us the stone from tlie d.? 
John 10. 1. he that entereth not by the d. is a thief 
2. that entereth in by the d. || 7. I am the d. 9. 
18. 16. bat Peter stood at the d. without 
17. then saith the damsel that kept the d. to Peter 
.^cts 5. 9. feet of them are at the d, to carry thee out 
12. 13. as Peter knocked at the d. of the gate 

16. when they had opened the d. and saw him 
14.27. how he had opened the t/.oi faith to Gentiles 

1 Cor. 16. 9. a great d. and effectual is opened 

2 Cor. 2. 12. a d. was oi)ened to me of the Lord 
Col. 4. 3. that God would open a d. of utterance 
Jam. 5. 9. the judge standelh before the d. 
Rev. 3. R. I set before thee an oi)en d. none can shut 

20-1 stand aid. and knot k, if any man open the d. 
4. 1. 1 looked, and behold a d. was open in heaven 

DOOR with house. 
Gen.l9 11. smote them that were at d. of the house 
43. 19. they communed at the d. of the house 
£zofZ.12.22.noneof jougo out at.\he d.oClna house 
Lev. 14.38. tl-.e prieslshallgo to the d.ofihe house 
Z/ewf. 22.21. bring damsel to d. of licr father's house 
Judg. 19. 2f). fi'U down at d. of the man's /to(/sc, 27. 
kSam. 11.9. Uriah slept ai d. of the king's house 
2 Kings ').9. Na.jman stood atd.of/ioKAY;of Elisha 
JSTek. 3. 20. unto the d. of the house of f'liashib 

21. Merimoih repaired from the d. of the Jiousn 
Fran. 5. 8. and come not nigh the d. of her house 

9. 14. for she sitteth at the d of her house on a seat 
Jcr. 26.tl0. tl)e princes saf a.td.oi'thchor<Vs house 

36. 1 10. Barurh rend at ihe d. of the Lord's house 
Eiek. 8. 14. he b' ou2:ht me to d. of Lord's k. 47. 1. 

DOOR with shut. 
Oen. 19. 6. Lot shut the d. \\ 10. angels shut the d. 
2 Kings 4. 4. when come in shalt shut d. upon thee 
5. she shut d. ujion her jj 21. she shut d. on him 
33. he went in and shut the d. on them twain 
6. 32. shut the d. and hold him fast at the d. 
Mat. 6. 6. and when thou hast shut thy d. pray to 
25 lO.the d.was shut \\ lAike 11.7. the d..s now sh. 

i4:s 



Luke 13. 25. master risen, and hath shut to thefZ. 
7iti3.3.6. sei before thee an open rf.no man can shut 

LOOil Willi tabtrnaelc. 

£;xorf.29.4. thou shall bring to d. of the tabernacle, 

40. 12. J.cv. 4. 4. I 6. 3, 4. ] 12. (J. jVum. 6. 10. 

11. shalt kill bullocK by the d. of the tabernacle, 

32. I 40. 2li. y.6U. 1. 5. .\'uin. 27. 2. 

42. burnt-oitering at the rf. ofthe tabernacle, 'S.\. 

y, 10. I 38. e. 1 40. 2d. Lev. 1. 3. [ 3. 2. \ 4. 7, 18. 

40. 6. beiore the d. of the tabernacle, J^'um. 25. 6. 
/.eu. 8. 31. at the d. of the tabe}-nacle,'3o.\ 14.11. 

I lo. 7. I 17. 6. jVum. 6. 18. | 10. 3. .Josh. 19. 51. 

33. ye shall not go out of the d. of the tabernacle 

10. 7. ye shall not go out from the d.ot'liKtaOern. 
14. 23. unto the d. of the tabernacle, 15. 14, 2L). 

1 19. ^1. jYum. 6. 13. \ 10. 18, 19, 50. | 20. G. 

17. 4. bringeth it iioi to the d. of the tabernacle,^), 

JVii7/t.l2.5^stood in the d. of the tabernacle, IG. iG. 

Dcut. 31. 15. and the ])illar of the cloud stood 

over d. of the tabernacle 

1 Chr. 9. 21. Zechariah was porter of d. of tabern. 

DOOR joined with tent. 
Gen. 18. 1. Abraham sat in the tent d. in heat of d. 
2. he ran to meet them from the tent rf.and bowed 
10. Sarah heard it in the teut d. behaid him 
^xoicZ. 33.8. the people stood every man athis teid d. 
lO.the people vvorsliipped, every man \nh\i tent d. 
JVuw.ll. 10. weeping, every man in the d. of his tent 
lG.27.Daihan and Abirain stood in cZ. of their tents 
Judg. 4. 20. he said, stand in ti;e d. of the tent 

UO(Jil-KEEF£R. 
Ps. 84.10. 1 had rather be a(Z.-X;c('j9c?-in house ofG. 
Jcr. 35.4. the chamber of I>laaseiali keeper of the d. 

LOOR-KEEPERS. 

2Kings 22.4.which keepers of the (/.have gathered 

23. 4. the keepers of the d. to bring the vessels 

25. 18. the captain of the guard took the chief 

priest and the three keepers of the d. .lev. 52., 24. 

1 Chr. 15. 23. Berechiah, Elkanah,were d.-keepers 

24.0bed-edom and Jtliiah d.-kccpers for ihe ark 

Estk. 6. 2. the keepers of the d. sought to lay hand 

DOOR-POST. 
Exod.2i.i3. his master .-hall bring him to the d.-post 
£26'A;.41.3.he measured the post of the rf.two cubits 

DOOR-POSTS. 
£xo(Z.12.7.strike blood on upper d.-posis of houses 
i>'e(it.ll.20.shall write them ond.-jios£&of thyhouse 
Jsa. 6. 4. the posts of the d. moved at the voice 
iL':cA".4i.lG.he measured the d.-posts and windows 

DOORS. 
Jos]i. 2. ]9. vv'hosoever shall go out of the d. 
Judg. 3. 24. the d. of the parlour were locked 
25. he opened not the d. of the parlour 

11. 31. v.hal cometii f(jr'h of the d. 1 will ofier it 
16. 3. Samson took the d. of the gate of the city 
19. 27. her lord rose up, and opened the d. 

1 Sam. 3. 15. Samuel opened the d. of the house 
21. 13. David scrabbled on the d. of the g«te 

2 Kings 18.16. liezekiah cutof fthe gold from the d. 
2 Ckron. 23. 4. of the Levites be porters of ihe d. 

29. 3. Hezekiah opened the d. of the house 
JWh. 3. ]. and they set up the d. of it, 3. | 7. 1. 
Job 31. 32. but 1 opened my d. to the traveller 

38. 10. when I set bars and d. to the sea. 
17. hast thou seen the d. of the shadow- of death? 

41. 14. who can open the d. of his face? 
Psal. 24. 7. be ye lifted up, ye everlasting d. 9. 

78. 23. though he had opened the d. of heaven 
Prov. 8. 3. Wisdom crieth at the coming in at the d. 

34. hearelh me, waiting at the [losts (d'my d. 
Isa. 57. 8. behind d. hast thou set up remembrance 
-Cze/i. Xi. 30. still talking in the d. of the houses 
Mic. 7. 5. keep the; d. of thy mouth from her 
Zcch. 11. 1. open thy d. O Lebanon, that the fire 
JSIat. 24. 33. know it is near, at the d. Mark 13. 29. 
.^cts 5. 19. the angel by nigiit ojjened the prison d. 

23. and the keepers standing before the d. 
16. 26. immediately all the d, were opened 
27. keeper awaking and seeins the prison d. open 
Shut DOORS. 
.Judg. 3. 23. Ehud shut the d. of the parlour 
2 Chr. 28.24. Ahaz shut up the d. of Lord's house 
29. 7. our fathers have shut the d. of the porch 
A^e/i. 6. 10. and let us shut the d. of the temple 
7. 3. let tiiem shut the d. and bur them 
.Toh 3. 10. because shut not up d. of mother's womb 
38. 8. or who shiit up the sea with d.? 
Keel. 12. 4. the d. shnll be shut in the streets 
Isa. 26. 20. enter, and shut thy d. about thee 
Mai. ] . 10. Vv ho that would shut the d. for nought? 
.'okn 20. 19. when the d. were shut Jesus came, 26. 
.dots 21. 30. and forthwith the d. were shut 

DOTE. 
.Ter. 50. 36. a sword i^ on liars, and they shall d. 

DOTED. 
Ezek. 23. 5. Aholah d. on her lovers the Assyrians 
7.co!ninitted whoredoms with all on whom shod. 
9. into hand of Assyrians, on whom she d. 12. 
16. as soon as she saw them, she d. upon them 
20. for she d. upon their paramours, whose flesh 



DOTING. 

1 Tim. 6. 4. d. about questions and .strifes of words 
DOUBLE. 

Double commonly signifies twice as much, Gen. 
43. 12. Take double money, that is, twice a,s 
much money. A double garment, ?//«?/ mean a 
lined habit, such as the liigh-priesV s brecist- 
plate was, Exod. 39. 9. or a conqilete habit or 
suit of clothes, a cloke and tunic, Jadg. 17. f 10, 
Dwell with me, and 1 will give thee a double 
suit of apparel, or an order of garments. Dou- 
ble sometimes signifies abundance, as much as 
answers one''s design, isa. 40. 2, She hath re- 
ceived of the Lord's hand double for all her 
sins. 7'hiy have received punishnunt, though 
not so muck as their sins deserved, yet abun- 
dantiy su^^cient to answer C od's design, uhich 
was to liumble and nforvi them, ana to warn 
otkers by their example. See Jt-r. 16. 18. | 17. 
18. 1 I'im. 5. 17. A double heart, a double 
tongue, a double mind, are opposite to a simple^ 
honest, sincere heart : a true tongue ; a just^ 
faithful, sincere mind, Psal. 12. 2. } Tim. 3. 8. 
Jam. 1. 8. 

Gen. 43. 12. and take d. money in your hand 
J5. and ihey took d. iiioiiey in ilrdc hund 

Exod. 22.4. ifthei't be found, he sliaii restore d. 
7. if lound, let him pay d. j| 9. he shall pay d. 
39. 9. they made the breast-plate d. a sj/an was 

Deut. 15. 18. been worth a d. hired ser/ant to thee 
21. 17. by giving him ad. jiorlion of ail he hath 

.Judg. 17. 1 10. 1 will give ihee a a. suit of cppgjrd 

1 Sam. 1. t 5. to Hannah he gave a d. portion 

2 Kings 2. 9. let a d. ponion ui thy sj-iri, be on me 
1 Chron. 12. 33. they were not ol a. heart 

Job 11. 6. that they are d. to iiial v.iiicli is 

41. 13. who can come to him with iiis d. bridle? 

42. t 10. also the Lord added to Job unto the d. 
Psal. 12. 2. and with a d. heart do ihty sjicak 
Prov. 31. t 21. her household clothed w;lh (Zgarm 
Isa. 40. 2. she hath received d. for all her sins 

61. 7. for your shame you shall have d. therefore 
in their land they shall possess the d. 
Jer. 16. 18. I \vill recompense iheii sin d. 

17. 18. and destroy them wiih d. destruction 
Zec/t. 9. 12. I declare, that 1 will reinler d. lo theo 

1 7'Zirt.3.8. deacons mus'i he grave, not </.-tongued 
5. 17. rule well, be counted wortliy 01 d. honour 

Rev. \%. 6. d. un:o her d. accoiding to her works, 
in tiie cup which she hath iiiied, fill to her d. 
DOUBLE, Verb. 
i^2;o(Z.2C.9.thou shalt d. sixth curtain of tabernacle 
P..ev. 18. 6. reward her, and d. iiiito lier d. 

DOUBLE-M]>a>ED. 
Jam. 1. 8. a d.-wAnded n;an is unsiahle in his ways 
4. 8. and jiurify your heriris, ye d.-minded 

DOUBLE J). 
Gen. 41. 32. the dream was d. to Pharaoh twice 
Exod. 28. 16. four-square it shall he, being d. 
39. 9. a span was the breadih thereof,, being d. 

2 Sam. 20. 1 10. Joab d. not his stroke to Amasa 
Ezek. 21. 14. let the sword be d. the tiiird time 

DOUBT. 
Gen. 37. 33. Joseph is wi;hout d. rent in pieces 
Deut. 28. 66. thy life shall hang in d. before thee 
.fob 12.2. no d. but ye are the people, wisd. shall die 
Eukell.-O. no d, the kingdom of G.is come on yoa 
..lets 2. 12. were in d. saying, what meaneth thist 
28. 4. they said, no d. this man is a murderer 
] Cor. 9. 10. for our sakes, no d. this is written 
f?aZ.4.20.to change my voice for I stand in (Z. of you 
1 John 2. 19. would no d- have continued with its 

DOUBTS. 

Dan. 5. 12. dissolving of rf. was found in Daniel 

16. I have heard that thou canst dissolve d. 

• DOUBT. 

Mat. 14.31. Jesus said, wlierefore didst thou d.? 

21. 21. 1 say unto you, if ye have faith, and d. not 

Mark 11.23. .'^hall not d. in his heart, but believe 

,Tohn 10. 24. how long dest thou make us to d.? 

DOUBTED. 
Mat. 28. 17. they worshipped him, but some d. 
Jlcts 5. 24. they d. vvhereunto this would grow 
10. 17. now while Peier d. in himself of the vision 
2.5. 20. because I d. ofsu'h manner of questions 

DOURTETH, 
Rom. 14. 23. he thai d. is damned if he eat 

DOUBTFUL. 
Juke 12. 29. neither be ye of rf. mind 
./?c«s'25. t 20. because I'was d. hov/ to inquire 
Rom. 14. 1. receive vou, hut not to d. di.vputationa 

dOubtl\g. 

.John 13. 22. they looked, d. ofwhctn he spaka 
.6cts 10. 20. go with them, nothing d. 11. 12. 

1 Tim. 2. 8. that mm nrav without wrath and d. 

DOUBTLESS. 
J^'um. 14. 30. d. ye shall noi come into tne land 

2 Sam. 5. 19. I will d. deliver the Philistines 
Psal. 126. 6. he shall d. ccme again, rejoicing 
Isa. 63. 16. d. thoo art our Father thou, O Lore 



DOV 



DRA 



J)Rx\ 



L Cor. 9. 2. if not to others, yet d. I am to you 
2 Cor. 12. 1. it is not cx])edienl for me d. to glory 
P/i»Z.3.8. yea d. I count all things but loss for Christ 
DOVE 

Is a tanis bird., which by the laio of Moses was 
declared to be pure. The Law ordained that when 
any woman went to the tentptc after iyin<r-in,she 
should offer to the Lord a lamb,a dove,or turtle^ 
or else a pigeon^ or a young turtle^ Lev. 12. 6, 8. 
The lamb was offered as a burnt-offering, the 
pigeon for a sin-off'ering. Or if the person could 
not afford a lamb, then instead of it she off'tred 
two pigeons^ or two turtles. The Virgin Mary, 
to comply with this law, offered two pigeons, or 
two turtles, because she was poor, Luke 2. 24, 



^37i(Z as it was diffcult for all those who came 
from remote places, to bring doves with them, 
the priests gave permission for the selling of 
these birds in the courts of that holy place, 
which our Saviour could not endure ; and 
having entered into the temple, he made a 
scourge, and drove out those who traded there 
in pigeons, Mark 11. 15. 

The dove is the symbol of simplicity and inno- 
cency. The Holy Spirit appeared at the bap- 
tism of our Saviour in the form of a dove, 
Mat. 3. 1(5. to signify what Christ is, (1) Jn his 
own nature to them that come to him, namely, 
meek, harmless, loving. (2) In the execution 
of his office, even He by whom the Father is 
pacified, and who brings the good tidings of 
the assuaging the deluge of wrath, as the dove 
did of the retiring of the waters to J\roah. 
(3) What he is in the operations of his Spirit 
upon his people, that they are made ineek,harin- 
less, and lowly as dooes. Christ recommends 
to his disciples the wisdom of the serpent, and 
the harmlessness of the dove, Mat. 10. IG. 
The prophet Hosea compares the Israelites to 
a silly dove without heart, or understanding, 
Hos. 7. 11. The dove is a defenceless creature, 
without gall, or cunning, exposed to the pur- 
suit of men and beasts ; which is able neither 
to protect itself nor its young, nor take pre- 
caution against those zoho have designs upon 
its life and liberty. Tims the Israelites, not- 
withstanding the chastisements with which 
Ood afflicted them, and the captivities to which 
he had reduced them, still relapsed into their 
irregularities, and exposed themselves again 
to the same calamities. The dove, when absent 
from its mai.e,sus solitary, andcoos,ormourns; 
in allusion to ichich, are these expressions, 
Isa. 38. 14, 1 did mourn as a dove. Jind chaj). 
59. 11, We mourn sore like doves. JVaA. 2. 
7, Her maids shall lead her as with the voice 
of doves. The spouse, or church, in the Can- 
ticles, is compared often to a dove, by reason 
of her dove-like temper and disposition, be- 
cause she is chaste, mild, harmless, and faith- 
ful: also by reason of her dove-like condition, 
she being weak, and exposed to persecution, 
and given to mourning, and subject to many 
fears, as doves are, Cant. 2. 14. | 5. 2. 

ft is further observed of the dove ; that the male 
and female love each other, and keep faithful 
one towards the other ; and, if any breach hap- 
pen between them, they arc presently reconciled, 
manifesting the same by their embracing each 
other. They love men's dwelling-houses, and 
to be in their company; and, being carried 
from home, will return many miles to their oion 
houses ; for which reason some make use of 
them to carry letters, by tying them about their 
necks, which their friends at home untie, and 
read^ and are thereby acquainted icith their 
mind. The dove is an enemy to carrion or 
ordure, and feedeth upon the purest seed or 
grain, and loveth neatness and pure joaters. 
It quickly forgets injuries, as the spoiling its 
nest, taking away its young, &c. It is very 
fruitful,havingyou7ig ones almost every month. 
Its feathers are of divers colours, ichich, ac- 
cording to the variety of its postures, and of 
the light shining vpon it, look like silver or 
gold, as the Psalmist observes, Psal. 68. 13. 

it is said in 2 Kings 6. 25. that during the siege 
of Samaria, in the reign of Ahab, king of Is- 
rael, the famine 7Pas so great, that the fourth 
part of a cab of doves' dung was sold for<fivc 
shekels. j3 cab held two pints and something 
over. Five shekels made about twelve shillings 
sterling. Some think that it is not incredible 
that they did really cat doves'" dung, seeing a 
famine hath constrained people to eat things as 
improper and unfit for nourishment as this, as 
is implied, Isa. 36. 12. Joscphus and Theodoret 
loere of opinion, that this doves'" dung was 
bought instead of salt. The Rabbins affirm,that 
it was not the dung of pigeons, but t/ie corn 
144 



in their crops, which they brought back u'ell 
filled out of the fields, whither, during the siege, 
they went to feed. Others suppose the aoec's 
belly, her guts and inwards to be meant he ye. 

The several species of the Dove, c.rc the Wood- 
pigeon, the Tame-pigeon, the Ring-dove, or 
Turtle, the Picaipinima, and the St. Thomas's 
Pigeon. The three first often occur in the Bible, 
under thenames of the Pigeon and Turtle-dove, 
and the two last are natives of America; the 
Picai|)inimaiti;i^r the grey and black Dove,with 
a 2chite breast ; and the fcst. Tiiomas's Pigeon, 
being the Columbo with yellow legs. 

Gen. 8. 8. Noah sent forth a d. irom him, 10, 12. 
9. the d. found no rest for the sole of her foot 
11. the d. came into him in the evening 



15. 9. he said to him, take a turtle-(f. Lev. 12. 6. 
Psal. 55. 6. Oh I that 1 had wings like a d. 

68. 13. ye shall be as the wings of a rf.«overed 

74. 19. O deliver not the soul of thy turtle-cZ. 
Cant. 1. 15. thou art fair, thou hast d. eyes, 4. 1. 

2. 14. O my d. let me see tiiy countenance 

5. 2. open to me, my sister, my love, my d. 

6. 9. my d. my undefiled is but one, she is 
Isa. 38. 14. I did mourn as a d. mine eyes fail 
Jcr. 48. 28. dwell in the rock and be like the d. 
Hos. 7. 11. Ephranri also is hke a silly d. 

11. 11. they shall tremble as a d. out of Assyria 
Mat. 3. 16. Jesus saw the Spirit of God descending 
like a d. Mark 1. 10. Luke 3. 22. John 1.32. 
DOVES. 
2 Kings 6. 25. th.e fourth part of a cab of d. dung 
Cant. 5. 12. his eyes are as the eyes of (Z. 
/sa.59.11. we roar like bears, we mourn sore like d. 
GO. 8. that flee as the d. to their windows 
Ezek.l. 16. they shall be like the d. of the valleys 
Jfali. 2. 7. lead her as with the voice of d. tabering 
Mat. 10. IG. be wise as serpents, harmless as d. 
21. -12. the seats of them that sold d. Mark 11. 15. 
John 2. 14. found in the temple those that sold d. 
16. said unto them that sold rf. take these hence 
7Vr£/e-D0VES. 
Lev. 14. 22. he shall take two turtle-d. or pigeons 
LxLke 2.24. offer sacrifice of two turtlc-d.ox pigeons 

DOUGH. 
Exod. 8. t 3. the frogs shall come into thy d. 
12.134. tlie people took their d. before it was lea- 
vened, their d. being bound up in their clothes 
39. they baked unleavened cakes of the d. 
JVum. 15. 20. offer a cake of the first of your d. 21. 
Deut. 28. t 5. blessed shall be thy basket and d. 
jYeh. 10. 37. should bring the first-fruits of our d. 
Jer. 7. 18. women knead their d. to bake cakes 
Ezek. 44. 30. give the priests the first of your d. 
Hos. 7. 4. after he hath kneaded the d. till leavened 

DOWN. 
j^ev. 22. 7. when the sun is d. Deut. 23. 11. 
,Josh.8.2d. as soon as sun was d. Josh, commanded 
to take the king of Ai's carcase d. from the tree 
2 Sam. 3. 35. if 1 taste ought till the sun be d. 
Job 1. 7. and from walking up and d. in it, 2. 2. 
Psal. 59. 15. let them wander up and d. for meat 
109. 23. I am tossed up and d. as the locust 
iC2e/;.2ri.l4.hast walked up and d.'in midst of stones 
Zech. 10. 12. tliey shall walk up and d. in his name 
Jlcts 27. 27. as we were driven up and d. in Adria 
Rev. 1. 13. clothed with a garment d. to the foot 

DOWN-SITTING. 
Psal. 139. 2. thou knowest my d. and up-rising 

DOWNWARD. 
2 Kings 19. 30. shall again take root d. Isa. 37. 31. 
Eccl. 3. 21. the sj)irit of the beast that goeth d. 
Ezek. 1. 27. the appearance of his loins d. 8. 2. 

DOWRY. 
Gen. 30.20. God hath endued me with a good d. 
34. 12. ask me never so much d. and gift 
Exod. 22. 17. pay according to the d. of virgins 
1 Sam, 18. 25. the king desireth not any d. 

•DRAG. 
Hab. 1. 16. they burn incense to their d. 

DRAGS. 
Hab. 1. 15. they gather them in their d. 

DRAGGING. 
•lohn 21. 8. came in little ship, d. the net with fishes 

DRAGON. 
This 2Dord answers generallyto Z/<eHebrew,Than- 
nim, or Thannin, %chich signifies a large fish, 
a sea dragon. By comparing the different pas- 
sages where the word tannin, or tannim, is to 
be met with, it signifies sometimes large river 
or sea fishes, and at other times venomous and 
land serpents, and more particularly the cro- 
codile and whale. Gen. 1. 21. Job 7. 12. Isa. 
34. 13. Ezek. 29. 3. \ 32. 2. 
J]s to the dragons which are talked of, and are 
often mentioned in books, they arc for the most 
part only old serjyents grown with age to apro- 
digious size. Some are described with roings, 
feet, elates, crest, and heads of diff'erent figures. 
There is no question but there are winged ser- 



pents ; Moses spcafcs of them under the nawt 
of Zeraph, J\l'um. 21. 6. Real Dragons, ly So- 
linus' account of them, have a small mouth, and 
cannot bite ; or if thiy do, their biting is not 
venomous. The Egyptians call them goo I 
geniuses, and keep them tame in their housea. 
But these were not the dragons spoken of bj 
the prophets ; these were dangerous creatures,, 
mischievous, deadly, and wild. 

Jls serpents, dragons, and venomous beasts, hich- 
themselves in uninhabited places, in the ruiiu 
of cities and in rubbish; for this reason, when- 
there is mention of the ruin of a city, the ror 
vaging of a province, or of a land reduced tc 
a wilderness, it is said to be a dwelling for 
dragons, Isa. 13. 22. \ 34. 13. Jcr. 9. 11. 

This word is taken in Scripture for the devil,Rev. 
12. 9. 50 called for his great strength, and 
bloody cruelty against the saints. It is also 
taken for cruel tyrants, as Pharaoh, Ps. 74. 13. 
Ezek.'29.'3. Mndfor any hurtful thing, Ps.91.13. 

Psal. 91. 13. the d. shalt thou tramjjle under foot 

Isa. 27. 1. he shall slay the d. that is in ll;e sea 
51. 9. that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the d. 

./er.51.34.Nebuch. hath swallowed me up hke a d. 

Ezek. 29. 3. Pharaoh, the great d. that lieth 

Rev. 12. 3. another wonder, behold, a great red d. 
4. the cZ.stood || 7.«Z. fought ||9.a!.wascastout,13 

16. the flood which the d. cast out of his mouth 

17. and the d. was wroth with the woman 

13. 2. the d. gave him his power and his seat 
4. they worshipped the d. \\ 11. he spake as a (i 

16. 13. like frogs came out of the mouth of the d. 

20. 2. he laid hold on the 'd. that old serpent 

DRAGON-WELL. 
iN'ch. 2. 13. f went out, even before the d.-wel'l 

DRAGONS. 
Deut. 32. 33. their wine is the, poison of d. 
Job 30. 29. I am a brother to d. and a companion 
Psal. 44. 19. thou hast sore broken us in place of d. 

74. 13. thou breakest the heads cfd. in the waters 

148. 7. praise Lord from earth, ye d. and all deeps 
Isa. 13. 22. and d. in their pleasant palaces 

34. 13. it shall be a habitation for d. 35. 7. 

43. 20. the d. and owls shall honour me 
Jer. 9. 11. I will make Jerusalem a den oT d. 

10. 22. to make the cities of Judah a den of cL 

14. 6. they snuffed up the wind like d. 
49. 33. Hazor || 51. 37. Babylon a dwelling f(^r d. 

Mic. 1. 8. I will make a wailing like the d. 
Mai. 1.3. 1 laid his heritage waste for d. of wildero. 

DRAMS. 
1 Chron. 29. 7. they gave of gold ten thousand d. 

Ezra 2. 69. they gave 61,000 d. of gold 

8.27. also twenty basinsof gold, of a thousand <£. 

J\fch. 7.70. gave to the treasure a thousand rf.of gold 

71. gave twenty thousand d. of gold, 72. 

DRANK. 

Gen.d. 21. Noah d. of the wine and was drunken 

24. 46. I d. and she made the camels drink also 

27. 25. and he brought him wme, and he d. 

43. t 34. they d. largely, were merry with him 
JVmwz. 20. 11. the congregation d. and iheir beasts 
Z)e?ii.32.38. and d. the wine of their drink-offerings 
l.SrtTO.30.12.nor(Z.water three days and three nights 
2.S(im.l2.3.eatof his own meat,andf/.of hisowncup 
lAr/7J^sl3.]9.did eat bread in his house,andrf.watcr 

17.6.brought bread and flesh, and herf.ofthe brook 

7)a?!.1.5.the king appointe'd of the wine which he«Z, 

8.thathc would notdefile himself with winched. 

5. 1. Belshazzar d. wine before the thousand 

3. hisv.'ives and his concubines d.'\r\ them 

4. they d. wine, and praised the gods of gold 
Mark 14.23. he gave to them, and they all d. of it 
Luke 17. 27. they eat, they d. they nianied, 2S. 
John 4. 12. than our father Jacob who d. thereof 
1 Cor. 10. 4. for they d. of that spiritual rock 

DRAVE. 

Exod. 14. 25. chariot-wheels, they d. them heavily 

Josh.lQ>.\Q. they d. not out the Canaanites in Gezer 

24.12.and d. them out from before you, Jndg. 6. 9. 

18. the Lord d. out before us all the people 

.7j<f/o-.l. 19. Judah r.'.out inhabitants of the mountain 

1 Sam. 30. 20. which they d. before other cattle 

2 5'fi??<.6.3.Uzzah and Alno d. the cut, 1 Chr. 13.7. 
2 Kina-s lO.G.at that time Rozin rf.Jev's from Elatb 

17.21. Jeroboam d. Lrael from following the Ld 
.^cls 7. 45. whom God d. out before our fathers 
18. 16. Gallio d. them from the judgment-seat 
See Drove. 
DRAUGHT. 
Mat. 15. 17. and is cast ont in the d. Mark 7. 19. 
/.?f/ic5.4. launch out and let down yoiir nets for a d 
9. ibr he was astonished a' flie d. of the fishes 
DRAUGHT-HOUSE. 
2Jir27?'r.sl0.27.they madeBanPs house ad.to this da 

DRAW. 
Gen. 24. 44. and I will also d. for thy camels 
Exod. 15.9, the enemy said, I will d. my sword 
Judfr.4.6.d,to-waTd mountTabor,andtake with the* 



DRA 

Jude 4.7 wil d.io thee Sisera.capt.of Jabin's army 

5. f 14. out )fZebulun tliey that </. with the pen 

9.54. Abinielech said, d. thy sword and slay me, 

1 Sam. 31. 4. 1 Chroii. 10. 4. 

20. 32. d. them from the city to the high-ways 
3 Sam. 17. 13. we will d. that city iiiio tlie river 
Job 21. 33. and every man shall d. after him 
Psal. 28. 3. d. me not away with the wicked 
Eccl. 2. t 3. I sought to d. my flesh with wine 
Cant. 1. 4. d. me, we will run after thee 

Jsa. 3. 18. woe (o those d. iniq. with cords of vanity 
(16. 19. send those to the nations that d. the bow 

Ezek, 21. 3. I will d. my sword out of his sheath 
28. 7. and strangers shall d. their swords 
SO. 11. they shall d. their swords against Egypt 
32. 20. d. her, and all her multitudes 

John 4.11. thou hast nothing to d. with, well is deep 

15. water tliat 1 thirst not, nor come hither to d. 
6.44.exeept tiie Father which hath sent me d. him 
12. 32. if 1 be lifted up from earth, d. all men to me 

21. 6. and now they were not able to rf. it 
^iits 20. 30 to d. away disciples after them 
Javi. 2. 6. and d. vou before the judgment-seats 

i)RAVV hack. 
Ezek. 39. t 2. I will d. thee back with a hook 
.STeS. 10.38. just shall live by faith, but if any d. back 
39. we are not of them who d. back to perdition 
DRAW near. 
Judg. 19. 13. let us d. near to one of these cities 
1 Sam. 14.36. said the priest, let us d. near to God 

38. Saul said d. ye near hither all the chief 
Psal. 73. 28. it is good for me to d. near to Go.d 
107. 18. they d. near to the gates of death 
/sa.29.13.this people^^.Tiear wiili their lips butheart 

45. 20. d. near, ye that are escaped of the nations 

57. 3. d. near hither, ye sons of the sorceress 
Jer. 30. 21. and 1 will cause him to d. near to me 

46. 3. order the buckler, and d. near to battle 
Ezek. 9. 1. that have charge over the city to d. near 

22. 4. thou hast caused thy days to d. near. 
Joel 3. 9. wake up, let all the men of wa? d. near 
Heb. 10. 22. let us d. near with a true heart, in lull 

DRAW nigh. 
Exod. 3.5. he said, d. notnigh hither, put off shoes 
Psal. 69. IS. d. nigh to my soul and redeem it 
119. 150. they d. nigh that follow mischief 
Eci-l. 12. ]. nor years a. nigh, when thou shalt say 
Isa 5. 19. let the counsel of the holy One d. nigh 
Heb. 7. 19. by the which we d. nigh unto God 
Jarz. 4. 8. d. nigh to God, he will d. nigh to you 

DRAW out. 
Exod. 12.21. d. out and take you a lamb, and kill 
Lev. 26. 33. I will d. out a sword after you 
/Mdo-.3.^.he could not rf.the dagger out of his belly 
/oi 41. 1. canst thou i/. out leviathan with a hook? 
Psal. 35. 3. d. out also the spear, and stop the way 
36. t 10. d. out at length ihy' loving kindness 
85.5.wiit thou cZ.ojf?. thine anger to all generations'? 
Prov. 20. 5. a man of underslamling will d. it out 
Isa. 57. 4. against whom do ye d. out the tongue'? 

58. 10. if thou d. out thy soul to the hungry 
Je?'.49.20. the least of the flock d. them out, .50. 45. 
Lain. 4. 3. even the sea-monsters d. out the breast 
Ezek. 5. 2. a third part shall scatter in the wind, 

and I will d. out a sworJ after them, 12. | 12. 14. 
Hag. 2. 16. when one came to d. out iifty vessels 
John 2. 8. d. out now, and bear to the governor 

DRAW vp. 
Job 40. 23. he trusteth that he can d. up Jordan 

DR.-\W joined with water. 
0671.24.11. the time that women go out to d. w. 43. 
13. and tjie daughters come out to d. water 
20. Rebekah ran again to ihe v/ell to d. water 
lSaOT.9.11. found yonng maidens going to rf. water 
/5ff.l2.3. with joy shall ye <;(.Mtti!c?-of wells ofsalva. 
JJ'ah. 3. 14. d. the waters for the siege, fortify 
JohnA.l. Cometh a woman of Samaria to d. water 

DRAWN. 
Exod. 2. t 10. and she called his name d. out 
J^iim. 22. 23. the ass saw the angel, and his sword 
d. in his hand, 31. .Tosh. 5. 13. 1 Cliroii. 21. 16. 
Dent. 21. 3. a heifer, which hath not d. in yoke 

30. 17. but shalt be d. away, and worship gods 
Josh. 8. 6. till we have d. them from the city 

16. they were d. away from the z\iy,Judg. 20.31. 
Ruth 2. 9. drank of that which young men have d. 
Job 20.25. it is d. and cometh out of the body 
Psal. .37. 14. the wicked have d. out the sword 

.55.21. words softer than oil yet were they d.swords 
Prov. 24. 11. to deliver them that are d. to death 
Isa. 21. 15. for they fled from the d. swords 

28. 9. and them that are d. from the breasts 
Jer. 22. 19. d. and cast forth beyond the gates 

31. 3. with loving kindness have I d thee 
Lam. 2. 3. he hath d. back his right hand from 
Ezek. 21. 5. I the Lord have d. my sword, 28. 
Sets 11. 10. all were d. up again to heaven 
Jam. 1. 14. when he is d. away of his own lusts 

DRAWER. 

/>e«f,29.11. from the hewer of wood to d. of water 

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DRAWERS. 

Josh. 9. 21. be d. of water to the congregation, 27. 
23. and d. of water for the house of my God 
DRAWETli. 
Deut.25. 11. the wife oi the one d. near to deliver 
Judg. 19. 9. now the day d. toward evening 
Job 24. 22. he d. also the mighty with his power 
33. 22. yea his soul d. near to the grave 
Ps. 10. 9. catch the poor when he (Z.him into his net 
88. 3. and my lite d. nigh to the grave 
Prov. 3. 1 13. happy man that d. out understanding 
Isa. 26. 17. that d. near the time of her delivery 
Ezek. 7. 12. the time is come, the day d. near 
Amos 9. t 13. overtaketli him that d. tbrth seed 
Mat. 15. 8. this people d. nigh wiih their lips 
LxUce 21.8. saying,! am Christ, and the tune d. near 

28. then look up, for your redemption d. nigh 
Jam. 5. 8. for the coming of the Lord d. nign 

DRAWING. 
Judg. 5. 11. are delivered in the places of d. water 
8. f 10. there fell 120,000 every one d. sword 
John 6. 19. they see Jesus d. mgh to tlie ship 

DREAD. 
Gen. 9. 2. the d. of you shail be on every beast 
Exod. 15. 16. fear and d. shall tall upon them 
Beat. 2. 25. this day will I begin to pat the d. of 
thee and fear of thee upon nations, 11. 2o. 
Job 13. 11. shall not his d. fah upon you? 

21. and let not thy d. make me afraid 
Isa. 8. 13. let him be your fear, let him be your d. 

DREAD. 
Deut. 1. 29. I said to you, d. not, nor be afraid 
1 Chr. 22. 13. be strong, d. not, nor be dismayed 

DREADFUL. 
Gen. 28. 17. Jacob said, how d. is this place \ 
Job 15. 21. a d. sound in hiS ears, in prosperity 
Ezek. 1. 18. as for their rings, they \\ere d. 
Dan.1.1. behold, a fourili beast, d. and terrible, 19. 
B. 4. and 1 said, O Lo'd, the great and d. God 
Hab. 1. 7. the Chaldeans are terrible and d. 
Mai. 1. 14. my name is d. among the heathen 
4.5. the coming of ihe great and ti.day of the Lord 

DREArJ. 
By this word ore to be understood those vain 
images, lohich are formed in the imagination 
while tee are asleep. Job 20. 8, He shall fly 
away as a dream, and shall not be found ; yea, 
he shad be chased away as a vision of the night. 
The Eastern people, and in particular ihe 
Jeus, had a very great regard to dreams ; 
they observed thein, and applied to those who 
pretended to explain them. We see the anti- 
quity of this custom among the Egyptians, in 
the history of Pharaoh's butler and baker, and 
in Pharaoh himself, Gen. 40. 5, 8. i 41. 15. Ne- 
buchadnezzar is an instance of the same among 
the Chaldeans, Uan. 2. 1, 2, 3, &c. God had 
very expressly forbidden his people to observe 
dreams, and to consult those who took upon 
them to explain them. He condemned any one 
to death who pretended to have prophetic 
dreams, and to foretell what zcas to come, 
though what he should s.t foretell were to come 
to pass, if after this he wot.ld engage the peo- 
ple in idolatry, Deut. 13. 1, 2, 3, &c. But they 
were not forbid, when they thoiight they had 
any significative dream,, to address themselves 
to the prophets of the Lord, or to the high- 
priest dressed in his ephod, in order to have it 
explained. 
Wherefore in that very place, wherein God for- 
bid the Hebrews to consult diviners, magi- 
cians, and interpreters of dreams, he tells them. 
The people whuse land ye are going to possess, 
consult soothsayers, and diviners; but ye have 
not been so taught. The Lord shall raise up 
from the midst of you, and among your brethren, 
a prophet like unto me, him ye shall consult 
and hearken to, Deut. 18. 14, 15. The Is- 
raelites therefore were to address themselves 
to God and his prophets, to learn the expla- 
nation of their dreams, and the prediction 
of things to come. Saul, a little before the 
battle of Gilboa, consulted a woman with a 
familiar spir it, hecauso the Lord had departed 
from him, and would not answer him, and dis- 
cover the success of this war to him, neither 
by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by prophets, 
1 Sa?n. 28. 6, 15. 
Jind we find that the Lord did indeed sometimes 
discover his will zti dreams, and raised up per- 
sons to explain them. He informed Ah\mQ\ech 
in a dream, that Sarah was the wife of Abra- 
ham, Gen. 20. 3, 6. He shewed Jacob the mys- 
terious ladder in i; dream, Ge7i. 28. 12, 13, 14. 
Joseph was favoured very early with prophetic 
dreams, the signification whereof was easily 
discovered by Jacob his father, Gen. 37. 4, 5, 
6, &c. The dreams of the butler, and the baker 
belonging to the king of Egypt, were explained 



DRE 

by Joseph, as well as those of Pharaoh, Gen 
40. 12. 18. I 41. 25. jind the Lord expressly 
declares, that he icould sometimes thus reveal 
himstlf. Num. 12. 6, If there be a prophet 
among you, 1 the Lord will make myself known 
unto inm in a vision, and will speak unto him 
in a dream. In the j\'ew Testament, we read 
that the angel of the Lord appeared unto 
Joseph- in a dream several times, Mat. L 
20. I 2. 19, 22. And it is among the signs 
and effects of the provtul gallon of the gospel^ 
prophetically said; It shail come to pass, that 
1 will pour out my Spirit ujjon ah f.esli ; your 
sons and your daughieis shall prophesy, your 
old men shall dream dreams ; your young men 
shall see visions, Jotl-i. 28. The prophet Jere- 
miah exclaims against the false prophets, who 
pretended to hacc dreams, Jer. 23. 25, 28, 32. 
Dreams are, (1) J^'aturai, , Eccl. 5. 7. (2j 
Divine, Gen. 28. 12. (3) Diabolical and sin- 
ful, Deut. 13. 1, 2. Jer. 23. 32. 
Gen. 20. 3. God came to Abimelech in a d. 6. 
31. 10. Jacob saw in ■a.d. the rams which leaped 

11. the angel of God spake to Jacob in a d. 

24. God came to Laban ihe Syrian in a d. 
37. 5. Joseph dreamed a d. and told it, 9, 10. 

40. 5. butler and baker drtanicd a d. both of them 

41. 7. awoke, and behold, it was a cZ. 1 Kings 3.15. 

12. did interpret to each man according to hisd. 

25. Joseph said, the d. of Pharaoh is one, 26. 
32. for that the d. was doubled unto Pharaoh 

J\''um. 12. 6. I the Lord will speak to him in a d. 
Judg. 7. 13. a man that told a d. to his fellow 
15. when Gideon heard the telling of the d. 
1 Kings 3. 5. the Lord appearad to Solomon in a d 
Job 20. 8. he shall fly away as a d. and not be found 
33. 15. in a d. he openeth the ears of men 
Psal. 73. 20. as Bid. when one awaketh, so, O Lord 
iUttZ. 5. 3. for a d. cometh through much business 
Isa. 29. 7. nations that fight against Ariel be as a «i. 
.Jer. 23. 28. prophet that hafii a d. let him tell a d. 
Dan. 2. 3. my spirit was troubled to know the d. 
4. tell thy servants the d. \\ 6. if ye shew the d. 
36. this is the d. and we will tell the interpretation 
4. 19. my lord, the d. be to them that hate thee 
7. 1. Daniel had a d. then he wrote the d. 
Jiiaf. 1.20. the angel of the Lord uppeared to Joseph 
in a d. saying, fear not lo lake Mary, 2. 13, 19 
2. 12. and being warned of God in a d. 22. 
27. 19. 1 have sulfered many things in a d. 

DREAM, Verb. 
Psal. 126. 1. we were like them that d. 
Joel 2. 28. your old mend, dreams, Acts 2. 17. 

DREAMED. 
Gen. 28. 12. Jacob d. \\ 37. 5. Joseph d. a dream 

40. 5. the officers d. \\ 41. 1. Pharaoh d. 15. 

42. 9. Ji seph remembered the dreams which he d. 
Jer. 23.25. the prophets said, I have d. I have d, 

29. 8. to your dreams which you cause to be d. 
Z)a7i.2.1.Nebuchadn. </. dreams, spirit was troubled 
3. the king said to them, I have d. a dream 
DREAMER. 
Gen. 37. 19. they said, behold, this d. cometh 
Deut. 13. 1. if a d. of dreams arise among you 
3. thou shalt not hearken to that d. of dreams 
5.thatprophetoic!. of dreams shall be put to death 
Jer. 29. j 24. thus spake to Shemaiah the d. 

DREAMERS. 
Jer. 27. 9. therefore hearken not to diviners nor d. 
Jude 8. those filthy d. defile flesh, despise dominion 

DREAMS. 
Gen. 37. 8. they hated Joseph the more for his d, 
20. we shall see what will become of his d. 

41. 12. a Hebrew, and he interpreted our d. 

42. 9. Joseph remembered the d. he dreamed 

1 Sam. 28. 6. the Lord answered him not by d. 15 
.Tob 7. 14. then tho'j scarest me with d. and terrifiest 
Eccl. 5. 7. in multitude of d. are divers vanities 
Jer. 23. 27. to forget my name with their d. 

32. I am against them that prophesy fake d. 

27. t 9. nor hearken to your d. 29. 8. 

Dan. 1. 17. Daniel had understanding in d 5. 12. 
Zech. 10. 2. the diviners have told false d. 

DRE.AMING. 
/5a. 56. 1 10. his watchmen are d. talking In sleep 

DREAM ETH. 
Isa. 29. 8. when a hungry man d. a thirsty man d. 

DilEGS. 
Ps. 75. 8. the d. thereof the wicked shall drink out 
/sa. 51. 17. thou hast drunken thed.ofthe cup,^ 

DRESS. 
Gen. 2. 15. God put the man into the garden to d. is 
18.7.gave it to a young man, and he hasted to d. iv 
Deut. 21. t 12. shave her head, and d. her nails 

28. 39. thou shalt plant vineyards, and d. them 

2 Sfflff).12.4.to d. of his own for the way-faring man 
13. 5. let Tamar d. the meat in my sight 

7. go to Amnon's house, and d. him meat 
I Kings 17. 12. that I may rf. it for me and n.Tson 
18.23.1 will d.the otlier bullock and lay it «jn wood 



DRI 

IKinrrs 18 25. Elijah saicl,rf. it first, for ye are many 

DRESSED. 
Oen. 18. 8. Abraham took the calf which lie had d. 
£,ev.7.9.all iliat is d. in the fiying-pan bo the priest's 

1 Sam. 25. 18. Abigail took tive slieep ready d. 

2 Sam. 1-2.4. but took the poor man's iamb and d. it 
19.24. Mephiboslieth,son of Saul, had not (i.his feet 

1 Kings 18. 2f). they d. it, and called on Baal 
Heb. 6. 7. brii. 'eth herbs for them by whom it is d. 

DRESSER. 
Luke 13. 7. then said he to the d. of the vineyard 

DRESSETH. 
Exod. 30. 7. when he d. the lamps, he shall burn 

DREW. 
Gen. 24. 20. Rebekah d. water for his camels, 45. 

37. 28. they d. and lifted up Joseph out of the pit 

38. 29. it came to pass, Zarah d. back his hand 
Exod. 2. 10. because I d. him out of the water 

It). Jfcthro's daughters came and d. water 
19. an Egyptian d. water enough for us 
Josh. 8. 21). for Joshua d. not his hand back 
Judg. 8. JO. there fell 120,000 men that d. sword 
20^ but t!ie youth d. not his sword, for he feared 

20. 2. the chief of Israel 400,000 that d. sword 
15. of Benjamin numbered 26,000 that d. sword 
25. all these d. the sword, 35. 

37. iiers in wait d. themselves along, and smote 
4G. fell of Benjamin 25,000 that d. the sword 
Ruth 4. 8. buy it for thee, so he d. off his shoe 
i Sain. 7. 6. Israel gathered to Mizpeh, and d.water 
17. 51. David d. Goliath's sword out of the sheath 

2 Sam. 22. 17. he sent from above, he took me, he 

d. me out of many waters, Psal. 18. 16. 

23. 16. the three mighty men d. water out of the 

well of Bethlehem, 1 ChroJi. 11. 18. 
24.9. there were in Israel 800,000 that d. the sword 

1 Kings 22.34. certain man d. a bow, 2 Chr.lS. 33. 

2 Kii^gs 3. 26. king of Moab took 700 that d. sword 
9. 24Tjehu d. a bow with his full strength 

1 Chr. 19. 16. they sent and d. forth the Syrians 

21. 5. Israel were eleven hundred thousand men 
that d. sword, Judah was 470,000 that d. sword 

2 Chr. 5. 9. d. our staves of the ark, 1 Kings 8. 8. 
1^. 8. of Benjamin that d. bows, 280,000 

Jer. 38. J3. they d. up Jeremiah with cords 

Hos. 11. 4. 1 d. them with cords of a man 

Mat. 13. 48. when fuil.they d. to shore, Mark6.53. 

26.5] -Peter d. his sword, Mark 14. 47. ./c/t?i 18.10. 
Liuke 23. 5\. the preparation, and the sabbath d. on 
John9,. 9. the servants which d. the water knew 

2l! 11. and d. the net to land full of fishes 
Acts 5. 37. and d. away much people after him 

14. 19. stoned Paul and d. him out of the city 

16.19. and d. Paul and Silas into the market-place 

27. the jdiier d. his sword, and would have killed 

17. 6. they d. Jason and certain brethren 

19. 33. they d. Alexander out of the multitude 
21.30. they took Paul and d. him out of the temple 

Rev. 12. 4. his tail d. the third part of the stars 

DREW near., or nigh. 
Gen. 18. 23. Abraham d. near and said, wilt thou 
47. 29. the time d. mgh that Israel must die 
Exod. 14. 10. when Pharaoh d.nigh Israel cried 

20. 21. Moses d. near to the thick darkness 
Lev. 9. 5. the congregation d. near before the Lord 
Josh 8. 11. all the people d. nigh before Ai 

1 Sam. 7. 10. ihe Philistines d. near to battle 

9. 18. Saul d. near to Samuel in the gate 

17. 16. Goliath d.ncar morning and evening, 41, 48. 
40. David d. near to Goliath the Piiilistine 

2 Sam. 10. 13. Joab d. nigh against the Syrians 

18. 25. Ahimaaz came apace and d. near 
Esth. 5.2. Es'her d. near and touched the sceptre 

9.1. the king's decree d.ncar to be put in execution 
Zej»/i.3.2.sh3 trusted not, she d.no\.near\o\\exGoA 
Mnf. ^1. 1. and when they d. nigh to Jerusalem 

34. when the time of the fruit d. Jiear, he sent 
Luke 15. 1. then d. near the publicans to hear him 

25. elder son came, and as he d. nigh to the house 

22. 1. now the feast of unleavened bread d.nigh 
47. and Judas d. near to Jesus to kiss him 

24. 15, Jesus himself (^. near, and went with them 

28. they d. nigh to the vilkge where they went 
Acts 7. 17. when the time of the fjromise d. nigh 

31. as ho d. near to behold it, the voice came 

10. 9. as they d. nigh to the city, Peter went 
27. 27. deemed that thev d. near some country 

DREWEST. 

Cow. 3, 57. thou d. near in the day that I called 

Dried. See after Dry. 

DRINK. 

Gsn. 21. 19. llagar filled bottle, and gave the lad d. 

24. 14. I will give thy camels d. also, 46. 
Z,e?nll.34. all d. that may be drunk in such vessel 
JV*MW. 20. 8. thou shalt give the congregation d. 
.Tudg. 4. 19. she gave Sisera d. and covered him 
Ezra 3. 7. they gave meat and d. to them of Zidon 
Esth- 1. 7. they gave them d. in vessels of gold 
Psal. 78. l.'S. he gave them d. as out of great depths 

MS. 9. for I have mingled inv d. with weeping 
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Psal.lQi. 11. they give d. to every beast of the field 
lija. 32. 6. he will cause the d. of the thirsty to fail 

43. 20. rivers, to give d. to my people, my chosen 
Dan. 1. 1 5. the king appointed them of his d, 10. 
Hos. 2. 5. go al'ter my lovers that give me my d. 

4. IS. their d. is sour, they iiave comniiited 
Hab. 2. 15. woe to him that giveth his neighbour d. 
Hug. 1. 6. ye drink, but ye are not tilled with d. 
Mat. 25. 35. 1 was thirsty, and ye gave me d. 

37. gave lhee(/.|| 42.thirsty,andyegave me no d. 
Jo/i/i4. 9. that thou, being a Jew, askest d. of me 

6. 55. my iieshis meat indeed, my blood istZ. indeed 
Rom. 12. 20. if thine enemy thirst, give him d. 

14. 17. the kingdom of God is not moat and d. 
1 Cor. 10. 4. and did all drink the same spiritual d. 
Col. 2. 16. Ic-t no man judge you in meat or in d. 

Strong DRUNK. 
Lev. 10. 9. do not drink strong d. when ye go in 
A''am.6.3.Nazaritt; separate himself from strung d. 
JJeut. 14. 26. shall bestow that money iof strong d. 

29.6. nor have ye drunk strong d. these forty years 
./urf«-.13.4. Manoah's wife uoi dunk st.rong d.l.li. 
1 Sam. 1. 15. 1 drunk neither wine nor strong d. 
PsaZ.69.t 12. 1 was the song of drinkers oi' strong d. 
Proc. 20. 1. wine is a mocker, strong d. is raging 

31. 4. it is not for princes to drink strong d. 

6. give strong d. to him that is ready to jieish 

/sG.5.11.thatthey may ioWow strong d.v/oe to them 

22. woe to men of strength to mingle strong d. 

24.9. strong d. shall be biiter to them tliat drink it 

28. 7. but iliey also have erred througti strong d. 
and they are out of the way throuji* strong d. 

29. 9. they stagger, but not with strong d. 

56. 12. come ye, we will liil ourselves with str. d. 
Mic. 2. 11. will jjrophesy to tliee of wine and str. d. 
Luke 1.15. Joiin slia\l not drink wine nor strong d. 

DRINK-OFFERING. 

G^ej?..35.14.Jacob poureJ a d.-offcring on the pillar 

Exod. 29. 40. a hm of oil, and the fourth part of 

a bin of wine for a d.-offering, JSTum. 15. 5. 

41. shah do thereto accoidmg to the d.-ojfering 

30. 9. nor shall ye pour d.-offering thereon 
Lev. 23. 13. and the d.-offering shall be of wine 
J^um. 6.17. the priest shall offer al-^o his d.-offering 

J5.7. for a d.-off'ering a thud part of a bin of wine 
10. bring for a d.-offering half a bin of wiue 
24. his d.-offering according to the manner 

28. 10. besides the continual d.-off. 15. 24. | 29. 16. 
Isa. .57. 6. to them hast thou poured a d.-offering 

65. 11. that turnish the d.-offcriag to that number 

Joel 1. 9. the d.-off'. is cut olf from the house of L. 
13. the d.-off'. IS withholden from house of God 
2. 14. if he will return and leave a d.-off'ering 
DRINK-OFFERINGS. 

iey.23. IS. they shall be for a burnt-offering with 

d.-off'erings, 37. JVuni. 6. 15. | 28. 31. | 29. 11, 

18, 19., 21, 24, 30, 33, 37, 39. 

JVam. 28.14. their d.-off. shall be half a bin of wine 

Deut.'62. 38. and drank the wine of their d.-off'er. 

1 Chr. 29. 21. otlered with their d.-off'. 2 Chr. 29. 35. 

Ezra 7. 17. buy speedily meat-offerings and d.-off. 

Psal. 16. 4. their d.-offcr. of blood will I not offer 

Jsr. 7. IS. and to pour out d.-off'crings to other 

gods to provoke me to anger, 19. 13. j 32. 29, 

44.17. pour out d.-off'.to queen of heaven, 18,19,25 

Eiek. 20. 28. there they pnurod out their d-off'cr. 
45.17. princes part to g'wed.-off'erings in the feasts 
DRINK. 

To dnnk,sig7iiji,es to drink liquor moderately., for 
the satisfying of thirst, Num. 6. 3. Ruth 2. 9. 
Sometimes it signifies to drink plentifully, 
liberally, and largely, so as to be merry, but not 
to excet's or drunkenness : TJius it is said. Gen. 
43. 34. <Aat Joseph's /^rei'/zre?! drank and were 
merry with liira : The Hebrew word here used 
often signifies to drink to excess : but it is 7iot 
to be supposed thatJacoWs sons should forget 
themselves so far upon this occasion, as to be 
wanting in that decency and respect which they 
owed to one so considerable as Joseph, whom a.s 
yet they kneio not to be tJicir brother. And in 
John 2. 10, Every man at the beginning doth 
set forth good wine; and when men have well 
drunk, then that which is worse; but thou hast 
kept the good wine until now. Jt is incredible 
that our Saviour waited till the guests were 
drunk, in. order to perform the miracle lohich 
he wrought at Cana in their favour. And in 
■ 1 Cor. 11. 21, One is hungry, and another is 
drunken, that is, One wants, and the other 
abounds : The poor Christians were hungry, 
ichils the richer sort had too much, and fared 
liberally. To drink, in other partj of Scrip- 
ture, is often taken in an odious sense, for 
drinking to excess, for being intoxicated with 
liquor: Gen. 9. 21, J^oah drank of the wine, 
and was drunken, and he was uncovered in his 
tent. Lot's two daughters made their father 
drink to excess, and both proved with child by 
him, Gen. 19. 32, 33, &c. 



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Our Saviour says in the gospel, If any man thjre^ 
let him come unto me and drink, John 7. 37. If 
any man have a desire after spiritual bless- 
ings, let him come unto me by faith, and ht 
shall partake largely of my refreshing grace 
And he tells the woman of Samaria, John 4. 
14, Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall 
give him shall never thirst. , IVhosoever par- 
takes of the graces of the Holy Spi'^it -which 
I have to bcstoio, and do offer in the gospeLJiC 
shall never desire and pursue worldly things 
as his chief happiness. It is said, Job 15. 16, 
7'hat the wi(;ked drinketh iniquity like water. 
Besides his natural proneness to sin, he has 
contracted habits and customs of sinning, so 
that he sinncth as readily, greedily, and do- 
lightfuUy, as men used to drink iip water, 
especially in those hot countries. And Elihu 
says, Job 34.7, What man is like .fub, who drink- 
eth up scorning like water 1 fflto with greedi- 
ness and delight breaks forth into scornful and 
contemptuous expressions,not only against his 
fricndSjbut in some sort even against God iiim- 
stlf,whom he insolently charges 2cith rigorous 
dealing. Rab-shakeh says, that Hezekiah de- 
signed to persuade the Jews into a resolution of 
hulding out ihe siege of Jerusalem, that so he 
might reduce them to the necessity o/ drinking 
tlieir ov.n urine ; that is,uf exposing ihejnsclvca 
to the utmost extremities of a siege, 2 Kings 18. 
27. Solomon exhorts his disciple, Prov. 5.15, 
to drink water out of his own cistern; that is^to 
content himself icith the lawful pleasures of 
marriage, without thinking on that which ica^s 
prohibited by the laxo. To eat and dririk is 
used in Eccl. 5. 18. to signify people's enjoying 
themselves, using the good things of this life 
liberally and decently; and not with penurious- 
ness, which is bass and dishonourable : It is 
good and comely for one to eat and drink, and 
to enjoy the good of all his labour. It is said 
in Mat. 11. 18, 19, John came neither eating 
nor drinking ; that is, he did not live in the 
common and ordinary manner, as other men 
did, but used a mean and peculiar diet : but tba 
Son of man came eating and drinking ; using 
such a diet as other men did, and conversing 
freely and sociably with all sorts, 

Sennacherib says in 2 Kings 19. 24. Isa. 37. 25, 
I have digged and drunk strange waters, and 
with the sole of my feet have I dried ' p all the 
rivers of besieged places. I have brpught water 
to places where there was none before, to sup- 
ply my army : and I have drunk up the water 
belonging to the people through whose country 
I have marched my armies ; I have exhausted 
their wells and their cisterns. The prophet 
itxiaxmdih upbraids the Jews tcith havmg had 
recourse to Egypt for muddy loater, to drink; 
and with having addressed themselves to the 
Assyrians, that tliey might drink the toatir of 
their river; that is, with having sought for 
the water of Nile in Egypt, and the jc^ater of 
Euphrates z're Assyria; thereby describing the 
assistance of these two people, which the Jews 
sought for, Jer. 2. 18. 

To drink blood, sigiiifies to he satiated with 
slaughter, Ezek. 39. 18, Ye shall drink the blood 
of the princes of the earth ; ye shall put them 
to death. David refused to drink the water 
which the three valiant men of his army went 
and procured for him at the hazard of their 
lives ; saying, God forbid that I should drink 
the blood of these men ; hut he poured it out 
unto the Lord, as a kind of drink-offering, 
and acknowledgment of God's goodiiess in 
preserving the lives of his captains in so dan- 
gerous an enterprise, 2 Sain. 23. 16, 17. To 
buy water to drink, and to drink water by mea- 
sure, denote the utmost scarcity and extreme 
desolation. Lam. 5. 4. Ezek. 4. 11. 

God's judgments are often in scripture expressed 
under the notion of a cup of strong and, intoxi- 
cating drink: and the suff'ering,or enduring of 
these is set out under the notion, of drinkina 
such a cup. SficCup. In the hand of the Lord 
there is a cup, and the wine is red, the dregs 
thereof all the wicked of the earth shall drink 
them, Psal. 75. 8. Thou hast made us to drink 
the wine of astonishment, Psal. 60. 3. Thou 
hast filled us with horror and astonishment, aa 
if ice had drunk some poisonous 7cinc. Stand 
up, O .Jerusalem., which hast drunk at the hand 
of the liord the cup of his fury : Hear now this, 
ihou afflicted and drunken, but not with wino, 
Isa. 51. 17,21, I will fill the kings, the priests, 
the prophets, and all the inhabitants of .Tcru- 
salem, with drunkenness, .Ter. 13. 13. that is, 
with the wine of terror and astonishment, bp 
reason of those grievous calawities that shall 



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t^mf upon them, and ■which will put them to 
theii wiVs end. And in Ezek. 2'i. 33, Thou 
sliak be filled with drunkeiiness and sorrow. 
Sec Obad. lo. Rev. 14. 10. 
tJrink is put for (1) The blood of Christ, John 

6. 55. {-2} Spiritual delight. Cant. 8. 2. (3) 
.imirtions. Aiat. 20. 23. (4) The wrath of 
God, Job 21. 20. Rev. 14. 10. (5) Greedij 
desire, Job 15. 1(d. 

Gen 24. 14. let me d. 17. 45. 1| 18. d. my lord, 46. 

30. 38 he set rods when the liocks came to d. 
Exod. 15. 24. people murmured, what shall we<^.? 

32. 20. Moses made the children of Israel d. of it 
Lev 10. 9. do not d. wine nor strong d. lest ye die 
iVum. (5. 3. neither shall he d. hquor of grapes 
Jadg.l. 5. that bowetli down on his knees to d. 
Ruth 2 9. when athirst, go lo the vessels and d. 
I Sam. 23. lb. tnree mighty men drew water, but 
David would not d. thereof, 17. 1 Chr. 11. 18, 19. 
I King-: 17. 4. that thou slialt d. cf the brook 
Esth.^S 1 1 the king and Hanian sat down to d. 
7. t ^- the king and Hainan came to (/.with Esther 
Job 21. 20. he shall d. the wrath of the Almighty 
Ps. oG. 8. mako them d. of the river of thy pleasures 
60. 3. made us to d. tiie wine of astonishment 
GO. 21. in ray thirst they gave me vinegar to d. 
75. 8. the wicked of the <;arth shall d. them 
78. 44. their rivers into blood, they could not d. 

50. 5. thou gaveit them tears to d. 
110. 7. he shall d. of the brook in the way • 

Prov. 4. 17. for they d. the wine of violence 

31. 5. lest they d. and forget the law, and pervert 

7. let him d. and forget liis poverty 
Cant. 5. 1. d. yea, d. abundantly, O beloved 
Tsa. 24. 9. strong drink bitter to them that d. it 

51. 22. thou shalt no more d. it again 

G2. 9. they shall d. it in the courts of my holiness 
65. 13. my servants shall d. but ye shall be thirsty 
fer. 16. 7.'nor give the cup of consolation to d. 
23. 15. and make them d. the water of gall 
25. 15. cause nations, to whom I send thee, to d. it 

16. and they shall d. and be moved, and be mad 

17. then I took the cup and made all nations to d. 

27. d. ye, and be drunken, and spue, and fall 

28. thus saith the Lord, ye shall certainly d. 
35. 14. to this day they d. none, but obey father's 
49. 12. they wliose judgment was not tod. of the 

cup, siiali not go unpunished, shalt surely rf. of it 
E2c/v'.4.11. d. by measure, from time to time shalt d. 
23. 32 thou slialt rf. of sister's cup deep and large 
34. 19. they d. that which ye have fouled 
Va7i. 5. 2. that his concubine-s might d. therein 
Smos 4. 1. say to their masters, bring, and let us d. 
Obad. 16. so shall all the heathen d. coritinually, 
yea, they sliali d. and shall swallow down 
Hab.'i. 16. d. thou, let thy foreskin be uncovered 
Ha;r. 1. G. ye d. but ye are not filled with drink 
Z.ech. 9. 15. and they shall d. and make a noise 
sMck*. 10.42. whoso shall give to d. to one of these 
20. SS. arsyeable to d. oflhecu]) that I shall d.o? 
and be baptized with the baptism? .Va?-A; 10. 38. 

23. ye shall d. indeed of my cup, Mark 10. 39. 
26. 27. he gave them the cup, saying, d. ye all of it 

29. 1 say, will not d. henceforth till thatday when 

I (/. it new with you, J\[ark 14.25. Lnkc22. 18. 

42.if cup may not pass except liZ.thy will be done 

27. 34. gave him vinegar to d. mingled with gall 

43. one filled a sponge with vinegar, and put it 

on a reed, and gave him to d. Mark 15. 36. 

Mark 16. 18. if they d. any deadly thing, not hurt 

John A. 10. who itisthatsaith to thee, give me to d. 

7. 37. if any man thirst, let him come to me and d. 

18.11. cup my father hath given me, shall I not d.? 

1 Cor. 10. 4. and dkl all d. the same spiritual dririk 
21. ye cannot d. the cup of the Lord and of devils 

11.25. this do, as oil as ye d. in remembrance of me 
12.13. and have been all made to d. into one Spirit 
DRINK water, or waters. 

Gen .24. 43. give me a lil'tle water of thy pitcher tod. 

Exod. 7. 18. shall lolhe to d.water of the river, 21. 

24. digged round about the river for xoater to d. 
15. 23. they could not d. of the waters of IMarah 
17. 1. there was no icater for the people to d. 

6. shall come water out of it, that they may d. 
?i''u7n. 5. 24. cause woman to d. bitter water, 26,27. 
20. 5. neitlier is there any water to d. 33. 14. 

n.nor will we r/.oflhe waJfr ofthe wells, 21. 22. 

Deut.2. 6. buy icater for money, that ye may d. 28 

Judg 4. 19. give me a little water to d. I am thirsty 

7. 6. the rest bowed ujjon their knees to d. water 

{ Sam. 30. 11. and they made the Egyptian d. water 

2 SaJH. 23.15. David said, give me to d. of the icater 

of the well of Beth-lehcm, 1 Chron. 11. 17. 

1 Kings 13. 8. nor wifl I cat bread, nor d. water, 9. 

17. 10. fetch a little xeatcrm a vessel that I may d. 

i Kings 3.]7.valley filled with icrticr that ye may d. 

18.31 .(-/.every one waters of his cistern, /so. 36. 16 

JoJi 22. 7. thou hast not given water to weary lo d. 

Pri/n. 5 1.5. d. waters out of thine own cistern 

25.2 J . if thy enemy be thi rsty, give him water to d. 

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Jer. 2. 18. to d. the waters of Sihor, waters of river 

8. 14. Lord hath given us water of gall to d. 9. 15. 
Ezek. 4. 11. thou shalt d. water by measure, 16. 

12. 18. son of man, d. thy water with trembling 

19. they shall d. their water with astonishment 
31. 14. all tJieir tree,- that d. water, 16. 

IJan. 1. 12. give us pulse to eat, and water to d. 
v4 W6is4.8.wandered to(/.2^a££r but were not satisfied 
Jonah 3. 7. let them not feed nor d. water 
Mark 9.41. who shall give you a cup oi'water lo d. 
John 4. 7. Jesus sailh to her, give me icater to d. 

1 Tim.o.'iS. d. no longer water, but use a little wine 

DRIAI-L with wine. 
Gen. 19. 32. let us make our father d. wine, 34. 

33. and they made their father d. wine, 35. 
J^ev. 10.9. nor d. wine when ye go into tajjernacle 
J^^um. 6. 3. the IS'azarite shall ^.uo vinegar ot'wine 

20. after that the Nazarite may d. wine 
Dei/t.2S.'d9.thou. shalt plantvineyards, but shalt not 

d.oi the wine, nor gather the grapes, Atnos 5.11. 
.Tadg. 13. 4. Manoah's wife migiil d. no wine,!,!-!. 

2 Sam. 16. 2. the wine, that such as be faint may d. 
Ps.GO. 3. hast made us d. the wine of astonishment 
Prov. 4. 17. for they d. the wine of violence 

9. 5. and d. of tlie wine which I have mingled 
31. 4. ifis not for kings, O Lemuel, to d. wine 

Eccl. 9. 7. go and d. thy wine with a merry heart 
Cant. 8. 2. 1 would cause thee to d. of spiced wine 
Isa. 5. 22. woe to them that are mighty to d. wine 
24. 9. they shall not d. wine with a song 
62. 8. the sons of the stranger shall not d. thy 7ci7ie 
Jer. 35. 2. go and give the Rechabites wi7ie to d. 
6. we will d. no wine, ye shall d. no wine for ever 
Ezek. 44. 21. neither shall any \n'ie&td. wine when 
Dan. 1. 16. took away the wine that they should d. 
Joel 3. 3. they have sold a girl for wine to d. 
Amos 2. 8. they d. the wine of the condemned 
12. but ye gave the Nazarites wine to d. 
6. 6. that d. wine in bowls, and anoint themselves 

9. 14. shall plant vineyards, and d. wine thereof 
Mic. 6. 15. but shall nut d. wine, Zcph. 1. 13. 
^lfarA:15.23.gave him tod. wine mingled with myrrh 
Luke 1. 15. John shall d. neither wine nor strong 
Rom. 14. 21. it is not good to eat liesh or d. wine 
Rev. 14. 8. she made all nations d. of the wine 

10. same shall rf. of the wijie of the wrath of G. 

DRINKERS. 
Psal. 69. 1 12. the song of the d. of strong drink 
Joel 1. 5. awake, and howl, all ye d. of wine 

DRINKS. 
Heb. 9. 10. which stood only in meats, and d. and 

divers washings 
DRINKETH. 
Gen. 44. 5. is not this it in which my lord d.? 
Dcut. 11.11. the land d. water of the rain of heaven 
Job 6.4. the poison whereof d. up my spirit 
15. 16. how filthy is man, who d. iniq. like water ! 
34. 7. like Job who d. up scorning like water 
40. 23. behold, he d. up a river, and hasteth not 
Prov. 26. 6. he that sendeth by a fool, d. damage 
Isa. 29. 8. he d. but he awaketh, and he is faint 
44. 12. the smith, he d. no water and is faint 
Mark 2. 16. how is it that he d. with publicans 1 
John 4. 13. whosoever d. of this water shall thirst 
14. whosoever d. of water that I shall give him 
6. 54. whoso d. of my blood, hath eternal life 
56. that d. my blood dwelleth in me, and I in him 
1 Cor. 11. 29. he that d. unworthily d. damnation 
Heb. 6. 7. for the earth which d. in the rain 

DRINKING. 
Gen. 24. 19. water for camels till they have done d. 
22. as the camels had done d. the man took a 
golden ear-ring of half a shekel weight 
Ruth 3. 3. till Boaz had done eating and d. 
1 Sam. 30. 16. they were eating and d. and dancing 
1 Kings 4. 20. Judah and Israel were many, d. 

10. 21. Solomon's d. vessels of sold, 2 G^r;9. 20. 
16. 9.Elah was d. \\ 20. 12. Benhaclad was d. 16. 

1 Chr. 12. 39. with David three days eating and d. 

Esth. 1.8. rf.was according to the law. none compel 

.Tob 1. 13. his sons and daughters were d. 18. 

Isa. 22. 13. and behold, eating flesh, and d. winft 

Mat. 11. 18. for John came neither eating nor d. 

and they say, he hath a devil, Luke 7. 33. 

19. Son of man came eating and d. Luke 7.34. 

24. 38. they were eating and d. till the flood came 

I.XLke 10. 7. eating and d. such things as they give 

Col. 2. t JO- lot no man iudire vou for eating ox d. 

DRilVE. ' 
F.xod.^.l. with a strong hand shall he (Z. them out 
23. 2>^. will send hornets, which shall d. out Hivite 
20. 1 will not d. them out before ihee in one year 

30. by little and little I will d. them out before 

31. and thou shalt l. them cut before thee 

33. 2. I will d. out the Canaanite, the Amorite 

34, 11. behold I d. out before thee the Amorite 
jV(nn. 22. 6. that I may d. them out of the land 

11. I may be able to overcome and d. them out 
33. 52. then shall ye d. out all the inhabitants 

55. but if ye will not d. out the inhabitants 



Dent. 4. 38. to d. out nations from bei'bre thee 

greater and mightier than thou, 9. 4,5. JosA. 3.10. 

9. 3. so shalt thou d. them out and destroy thein 

11. 23. then will the Lord d. out these nations 

18. 12. Ivord thy God doth d. them out before thee 

Josh. 13. 6. them will I d. out from before Israel 
14. 12. then 1 shall be able to d. them out,as L. said 

15. 63. the children cf Judah could not d. them out 
17. 12. the children of Manasseh couid not d. ou; 

13. but did not utterly d. them oui. Judo-. 1. 28. 
18. for thou shalt d. out the Canaanites 

23. 5. the Lord shall d. them out of your sight • 
13. the Lord will no more d. out, Judg. 2. 3. 21. 

Jua'^. 1.19. Judah could not d. inhabitants of mount 
21. Benjamin did not d. out the Jebusites 
27. Manasseh d. \\ 29. Ephraim || 30. Zebulun 
31. Asher i| 33. Naphtali did not d. out 
11. 24. whom the Lord our God shall d. out 
2 Kings 4.24. d. go forward, slack not riding for ma 
2 Chron. 20. 7. who didst d. out tiie inhabitants 
Job 18. 11. terrors shall make afraid, and d. to feet 
t 18. he shall d. him from light into darkness 

24. 3. they d. away the ass of the fatherless 
Psal. 44. 2. how thou didst d. out the heathen 

68. 2. as smoke is driven away, so d. them away 
Prov. 22. 15. but rod of correction shall d. it away 
Isa. 22. 19. and I will d. thee from thy station 
Je^. 24. y. to be a curse whither I shall d. them 

27. 10. thai I should d. you out, and ye perish, 15. 

46. 15. they stooil not, because Lord did d. Ihem 
F.iek.'l.l'i. among Gentiles, whither I will «i. them 
Dan. 4. 25. and they shall d. thee from men, 32. 
Hos. 9. 15. I will d. them out of my house 
Joel 2. 20. I will d. the northern ar.my into a land 
Zeph. 2. 4. they shall d. out Ashdoil at noon-day 
Acts 27. 15. the sliip was caught, we let her d. 
Gal. 5. t 7. ye did run well, who did d. vou backl 

DRIVEN. 
Gen. 4. 14. behold, thou hast d. me out this day 
Exod.lQ.ll. they were d. from Pharaoh's presence 

22. 10. the beast be (/. away, no man seeing it 
I^ev. 26. t 36. sound of a </. leaf shall chase them 
jV«7re.32. 21. till he have (/. out enemies before him 
DeutA.19.\eit thou shouldest be d.to worship them 

30. 1. whither the Lord thy God haih d. thee 
4. if any of them be d. out to the utmost parla 
Josh. 23. 9. the Lord hath d. out great nations 
1 Sam.. 26. 19. for they have d. me out this day 
Job 0. 13. and is wisdom d. quite from me? 

13. 25. wilt thou break a leaf rf. to and fro? 

18. 18. he shall be d. from light into darkness 
30. 5. they were d. forth from among men 

Psal. 40.14. let them be d. backward that wish evj. 
68. 2. as smoke is d. away, so drive them away 
114. 3. sea saw it and fled, Jordan was d. back, 5. 
Prov. 14. 32. wicked is d. away in his wickedness 
Eccl. 3. 1 15. God requireth that which is d. away 
Isa. 8. 22. and they shall be d. to darkness 

19. 7. every thing sown by the brooks be d. away 
41. 2. he gave them as d. stubble to his bow 

Jer. 8. 3. who remain in all the places whither I 
have d. them, 23. 3, 8. | 29. 14, IS. | 32. 37. 

16. 15. from all the lands whither he hadrZ. them 

23. 2. ye have d. them away, and have not visited 
12. they shall be d. on and fall therein 

40. 12. out of all places whither they were d. 43.5. 
46. 2S. a full end of nations whither [ have d. thee 

49. 5. ye shall be d. out every man right forth 

50. 17. Israel, the lions have d. him away 
Ezek. 31. 11. I have tZ. him out for his wickedness 

34. 4. nor brought again which was d. av,-ay, 16. 
Dan. 4. 33. and he was d. from men, 5. 21. 

9. 7. thro' all countries whither thou hast d. them 
Hos. 13.3. as the chaff ihatis d.with the whirlwind 
Mic. 4. 6. 1 will gather her that was d. Zeph. 3. 19. 
Luke 8.29.he was (/.of the devil into the wilderness 
Acts 27. 17. they strake sail, and so were d. 

27. we were ri. up and down in Adria at midnight 
.lam.l. 6. islike a wave of the seat/, with the wind 

3. 4. the ships though great are d. of fierce winds 
DRIVER. 

1 Kings 22. 34. Ahab said to the d. of his chariot 
Job 39. 7. nor regardeth the crving of the d. 

DRIVETK." 
2Kings 9.20.driving is like Jehu, for he d. furiously 
Psal. 1.4. ungodlylike chaff which wind d. away 
Prov. 25. 23. the north-wind d. away rain 
Mark 1. 12. the spirit d. him into the wilderness 

DRIVING. 
./■?.'(7o-.2.23. Lord left without </. them out hastily 

2 Kings 9. 20. and the d. is like the d. of Jehu 

1 CAr^?!. 17. 21. by rf. out nations before thy people 
DROMEDARY 

Is a sort of camel; It is called Dromedary /t-otm 
the Greek, ilremD J run.by reason of its running 
very swiftly. Dromedaries arc smaller than 
common camels, slenderer, and more nimble. 
Upon their backs they have a kind of natural 
saddle, which is composed of a great deal of 
hair ; that stands up, and forms as it toere « 



DRO 

largehunch. In eastern countries ^whenpcr sons 
would go any where with speedy they generally 
make use of Dromedaries. It is said that they 
can go a hundred mites in a day with them; 
nay, some affirm, that there are some which will 
travel a hundred and fifty miles in a day. 
There are two sorts of Dromedaries, one of a lar- 
ger kind, with two bunches upon its back; the 
other lesser, icith only one. Both are very com- 
mon in the westernparts of Asia, sucA as Syria, 
a7i(i Arabia. That which hath but one bunch up- 
on its bacU.is more commonly caZZeci Camel ; the 
other is namedDtomeda-xy . They are both capa- 
ble of very great fatigues; their hair is soft, and 
shorn,but about the middle of their backs, camels 
have a little eminence covered with hair, afoot 
high upon their bunch; and Dromedaries have 
two bunches, and two eminences of hair, which, 
however, are very small; and if it be rightly 
considered, Dromedaries and Camels are no 
more hunch-backed tlbun other animals. They 
have no f angers and fore-teeth ; they have no 
horn upon their feet, for they are only covered 
with a fleshy skin. It is said, that when they 
drink, they disturb the water with their f&et: 
some believe they do this to make the water 
heavier, that it may continue longer in their 
stomachs. They are said to drink a great deal, 
and keep it a lung time, against their being 
tldrsty afterioards; nay, some will have it that 
travellers upon pressing necessities open their 
stomachs, takeout the water contained in them, 
and satisfy their thirst with it: The stomach 
of these creatures is composed of four ven- 
tricles, and in the second there are several 
mouths which open a passage into about 
twenty cavities made like sacks, that serve 
them for conservatories of water. 

Jer,2. 23. thou art a swift d. traversing her ways 
DROMEDARIES. 

1 Kings 4. 28. they brought barley and straw for d. 

Esth. 8. 10. and sent letters by riders on young d. 

Isa. 60. 6. d. of Midian and Ephah shall cover thee 
DROP. 

Isa. 40. 15. the nations are as the d. of a bucket 
DROP, Verb. 

Deut. 32. 2. my doctrine shall d. as the rain 
33.28. also heavens shall d. down dew,Pro?;.3.20. 

Job 36. 28. which clouds do d. and distil upon man 

Ps. 65. 11. crownest year, and thy paths d. fatness 
12. they d. on the pastures of the wilderness 

Pro^•. 5. 3. lips of a strange woman rf.as honey-comb 

Gant.4.1\.thy lips, my spouse, (f.as the honey-comb 

Isa. 45. 8. d. down, ye heavens, from above 

Eze/i:.20.46.rf.thy word toward south, and prophesy 
21.2. d. thy wordtowardholy places and prophesy 

JoelS. 18. the mountains shalld. down new wine, 
and the hills shall flow with milk, Amos 9. 13. 

Jimosl .li^.d.noi thy v/ordagainst the house of Isaac 

.Mic. 2. t 6. d. nut, say they to them that prophesy 
DROPPED. 

Judg. 5. 4. the heavens d. the clouds also d. water 

1 SoM. 14.28. were come into wood, behold honey d. 

2 Sa7n. 21. 10. till water d. on them out of heaven 
.fob 29. 22. and my speech d. upon them 

Ps. 68. 8.the heavens also d. at the presence of God 
Cant 5. 5. my hands d. with myrrh, and fingers 

DROPPETH. 
Psal. 119. 1 28. my soul d. for heaviness,strengthen 
Eccl. 10. 18. through idleness the house d. tlirough 

DROPPING, S. 
Prov. 19. 13. a foolish son is calamity, and the con- 
tentions of a wife are a continual d. 27. 15. 
Cant. 5. 13. his lips d. sweet-smelling myrrh 
.dinos 6. 1 11. 1 will smite the great house with d. 

DROPS. 
Job 36. 27. he maketh small the d. of water 
38. 28. or who hath begotten the d. of the dew? 
Cant. 5. 2. and my locks with the d. of the night 
L/uka 22. 44. his sweat was as great d. of blood 

DROPSY. 
Luke 14.2. there was a man before him,who liadrf. 

DROSS. 
Phal. 1.19. 119. thou puttest away the wicked like d. 
Prov. 25. 4. take av/ay the d. from the silver 
26. 23. are like a potsherd covered with silver d. 
fsa. 1.22.silver is become d.w'mQ mixed wli Ii wjiter 
25. I will purely purge away thy d. and ihy lin 
Ezek. 22. 18. house of Israel is to me become d. 19. 

DROVE, S. 
Hen. 32. 16. every d. by themselves, and said, pass 
over before me,and put a space betwixt d. and d. 
19. so commanded he all that followed the d. 
.3llS.wiiat meanest thou by all this d.which I met? 

DROVE, Verb. 

Gen. 3. 24. so God d. out the man, and he placed 

at the east of the garden of Eden cherubims 

15.11. when the fowls came,Abram d. them away 

Rxoa. 2. 17. the shepherds came and d. them away 

Nuni.21 32.theytZ.out the Amorites that were there 

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DRU 

Josh. 15. 14. Caleb d. thence the son.^ of Anak 
1 Chr. 8. 13. who d. away the inhabitants of Gath 
Bab. 3. 6. he beheld, and d. a=under the nations 
John 2. 15. he d. them all out of the temple 

DROUGHT. 
G^en.31.40. thusi was, in the day rf. consumed me 
Deut. 8. 15. wherein were fiery serpents and d. 

28. t 22. the Lord shall smite thee with the d. 
.lob 24. 19. d. and heat consume the snow-waters 
Psal. 32. 4. my moisture is turned into rf.of summer 
Isa. 58. 11. the Lord shall satisfy thy soul in d. 
Jer. 2.6. the Lord that brought us thro' aland oftZ. 

17. 8. and shall not be careful in the year of d. 

50. 38. a d. is upon her waters, they shall be dried 
Hos. 13. 5. 1 did know thee in the land of great <Z. 
Hag. 1. 11. and I called for a d. upon the land 

DROWN. 
Cant. 8. 7. cannot quench love, nor can floods d. it 
1 Tm.6.9.into foolish lusts, that d. men in perdition 

DROWNED. 
Ex od. 15. A. his chosen captains are d. in the Red sea 
Jlmos 8. 8. it shall be d. as by flood of Egyjit, 9. 5. 
Mat. 18. 6. better he were d. in the midst of the sea 
Heb. 11. 29. which the Egyptians assaying to do, 
DROWSINESS. 4^ [wered. 

Prov. 23. 21. and d. shall clothe a man with rags 

DRUNK. 
Lev. 11. 34. all drink that may be d. shall be unci. 
Deut. 29. 6. have not eaten bread, nor d. wine 

32. 42. I will make mine arrows d. with blood 
./urf^.l5.19.when Samson had d. Spirit came again 
Ruth 3.7.whenBoazhad eaten and d.he went to lie 

1 -Sam. 1. 9. Hannah rose up after they d. in Shiloh 
15. 1 have d. neither wine nor strong drink 

2 Sam.ll.l3.David made Uriah d. and he went out 

1 Kings 13. 22. and hast eaten bread and d. water 
16. 9. as Elah was in Tirzah, driidiing himself (/. 
20.16. Benhadad was drinking himself d.in pavil. 

2 Kings 6.23. they had eaten and d.sentthem away 
19.24.have digged and rf.strange waters,75a.37.25. 

Cant. 5. 1. I have d. my wine with my milk 
Isa. 43. 1 24. nor hast thou made me d. with the fat 
51. 17. which hast d. the cup of his fury 
63. 6. and I will make them d. in my fury 
Jer. 46. 10. sword shall be made d. with their blood 
51.57. 1 will make d. her princes and her wise men 
Ezek. 34. 18. and to have d. of the deep waters 
Dan. 5. 4. they d. wine, and praised the gods 
23. thou and thy concubines have d. in them 
Obad. 16. as ye have d. upon my holy mountain 
Luke 5. 39. no man having d. old wine desires new 
13.26. we have eaten and d. in thy presence 
John 2. 10. when men have well d. then worse 
Eph. 5. 18. be not d. with wine wherein is excess 
Rev. 17. 2. made d. with the wine of her fornication 
18. 3. for all nations havp d. of the wine of wrath 

DRUNKARD. 
Deut. 21. 20. this our son is a glutton and a d. 
Prou. 23.21. fur tZ.and glutton shall come to poverty 
26. 9. as a thorn goetli up into the hand of a d. 
/sa. 24. 20. the earth shall reel to and fro like a<f. 
1 Cor. 5. 11. with a brother a fornicator or a d. eat 
DRUNKARDS. [not 

Psal. 69. 12. and I was the song of the d. 
Isa. 28. 1. woe to pride, to the d. of Ephraim, 3. 
Ezek. 23.1 42. d. were brought from the wilderness 
Joel 1. 5. awake, ye d. and weep, howl, ye drinkers 
JVaA. 1. 10. and while they are drunken as d. 
1 Co?'. 6. 10. nor (Z. shall inherit the kingdom of God 
DRUNKEN. 
See on Drink. 
Gen. 9. 21. Noah was d. and he was uncovered 
Dent. 29. t 19. to add the d. to the thirsty 
1 Sam. 1. 13. Eli thought Hannah had been d. 

14. Eli said to her, how long wilt thou be d.7 
25.36.Nabars heart was merry, for he was very d. 
.Job 12. 25. to stagger hke a d. man, Psal. 107. 27. 
Isa. 19. 14. as a d. man staggereth in his vomit 
29. 9. they are d. but not with wine, 51. 21. 
34. t 7. and their land shall be d. with blood 
49. 26. they shall be d. with their own blood 
51. 17. thou hast d. the dregs of cup of trembling 
Jer. 23. 9. my bones shake,I am like a d. man 
25. 27.be d. and spue, and fall, and rise no more 
48. 26. make ye him d. for he magnified himself 
49.12.bchold, they have assuredly d. and art thou 
51. 7. Babylon a golden cup that made all earth <Z. 

39. I will make them d. that they may sleep 
J.,am. 3. 1.5. he hath made me d. with wormwood 

4. 21. O Edom, thou fhalt be d. Kah. 3. H. 

5. 4. we have d. water for money, wood is sold 
Ezek. 39. 19. ye shall drink blood till ye be d. 
J\rak. 1. 10. and while they are d. as drunkards 
Ilab. 2. 15. his neighbour, and makest him d. also 
Jl/'aZ.24.49.shall begin to smite his fellow-servants^ 

and to eat and drink with the d. Luke 12. 45. 
7/?ifce 17.8.makc ready ,s8rvetilll have eaten andd. 
Acts 2. 15. for these are not d. as ye suppose 
1 Cor. 11. 21. one is hungry, and another is d. 
1 Thess. 5. 7. they that be d. are d. in the night 



DRY 

Rev. 17.6. 1 saw the woman d. with blood of sainta 

DRUNKENNESS. 
Deut. 29. 19. 1 walk in imaginat. to add d. to thirst 
Eccl. 10. 17. princes eat for strength, and not for d, 
Jer. 13.13. will fill inhabitants of Jerusalem with A 
Ezek.^l'i. 33. thou bhalt be filled with d. and soriow 
I^uke 21.34. lest your hearts be overcharged withd. 
Rom. 13. 13. let us walk, not in rioting" and d. 
Gal. 5. 21. the works of the flesh are murders, d. 

DRY. 
By the words annexed to DRY, the meaning is 
obvious. It is spoken of land, ground, pry- 
vision, waters, trees, and other things. Tht 
prophet Isaiah speaking of the Messiah says., 
He shall grow up as a root out of a dry ground^ 
Isa. 53. 2. fVhich projjhecy respects our Sc- 
viour''^ mean original, either as he sprang of 
the Jewish nation, which, about the time of his 
appearing in the world, was poor, despised., 
and enslaved. Or, by tlie dry ground, may be 
understood the royal family of David, v:hich, 
at tJiat time, was poor, decayed, and contemp- ' 
able. The same prophet says, chap. 56. 3, 
Neither let the eunuch say, behold, I am a dry • 
tree. The Lord, by his prophet, docs here en- 
courage the eunuch, who, being excluded from 
tlie congregation of the Lord, Deut. 23. 1. and 
also by reason of his barrenness, which was 
often threatened as a curse, and was matter 
of reproach among the Jews, might be readi/ 
tu tliink that he was cast cut of God's cove 
nant, and cut off from his people, to whom the 
blessing of anumerous'2)Osterity was promised. 
Yet he is desired not to be discouraged on 
these accounts, and assured that God would 
accept of him, notwithstanding his barren- 
7iess, and his being excluded frorn the partici- 
pation of church privileges. 
When our Saviour was led away to be er^icifiedj 
he tells tlie Jews, Luke 23. 31, If they do these 
things in a green tree, what shall be done in the 
dry"? // such evils befall me, who have deserved 
no such thing, but rather to be cherished and 
kindly entreated; ichatioill befall you, iclio are 
fitted for destriiction, like dry wood for the fire! 
The prophets sometimes compare a barren and 
unfruitful people to a dry land. Isa. 41. 18, 1 
will make the dry land springs of water. I will 
make the Jews and Gentiles, who are like a dry 
and barren wilderness, to become fruitful. 
In other places, whenjudgments are threatened 
upon a land, it is said to be made a wilderness 
a dryland, a desert, Jer. 50. 12. 
Lev. 7. 10. meat-oftering mingled with oil and i. 

13. 30. it is a d. scall, a leprosy on the head 
Josh. 9. 5. bread of provision was rf.and mouldy, 12, 
Judg. 6. 37. and it be d. on all the earth beside 

39. Gideon said,let it now be d. only on the fleece 
.Tob 13. 25. wilt thou pursue the d. stubble? 
Psal. 105. 41. they ran in d. places like a river 
Prov. 17. 1. better is a d. morsel and quietness 
Isa. 25. 5. as the heat in a d. place, even the heat 
32.2. a man shall be as rivers of water in a d. place 
44. 27. that saith to the deep, be d. I will dry up 
56. 3. neither let the eunuch say, I am a d. tree 
Jer. 4. 11, a d. wind, not to fan, nor to cleanse 
51. 36. I will dry up, and m.ake her sprinirs d. 
Ezek. 17. 24. that have made the d. tree flourish 
20. 47. it sh-tU devour every d. tree in thee 
30. 12. I will make the rivers d. and sell the land 
37. 2. the bones were very d. \\ 4. O ye d. bones 
Hos. 9. 14. give them, O L. give them d. breasts 
13.15. his spring shall become d. fountain dried up 
JVaA. 1. 4. he rebuketh the sea, and maketh it d. 

10. they shall be devoured as stubble fully d. 
Zeph. 2. 13. will make Nineveh rf.like a wilderness 
J/af.l2.43.he walketh thro' d. places, Luke 11. 24- 
ZMA:e23.31.if in green tree^vhat shall be done ind.? 

DRY ground. 
Gen. 8. 13. behold the face of the ground was d 
Exod.l4.l6. Isr. shall go on d. ground in the sea,22, 
.TosA. 3. 17. the priests that bore the ark stood firm on 
d. ground in Jordan, Israel passed on d. ground 
2 Kimrs 2. 8. Elijah and Elisha went over on d. g. 
P5.107.33. he turneth water-.=;pring3 \n\.^i d. srround 

35. he turneth d. ground into water-springs 
Isa. 44. 3. I will pour floods upon the d. ground 
53. 2. he shall grow as a root out of a d. ground 
£:e.^-.19.13.sheis planted in a d. and ihixsty ground 
See Land. 
DRY, Verb. 
Job 12.15. he withholdeth the waters and theyd.up 
15. 30. the flame shall d. up his branches 
Isa. 42. 15. 1 will d. up herbs, I will d. up the pooU 
44. 27. 1 win (/. up thy rivers || 50. 2. 1 d. up the sea 
.Ter. 51. 36. saith the Lord, I will d. up her sea 
Zech. 10. 11. the deeps of the river shall d. up 

DRIED. 
Gen. 8. 7. until waters were d. up from earth, 13 

14. on the twenty-seventh day was the earth a 



DUM 

Lei^. 2. 14. shalt offer green ears of corn d. by fire 
AV/rt. 6. 3. n^r shall he eat moist grapes or d. 

li. (5. our soul is d. away, there is nothing at all 

Tosh. 2. 10. have heard how the Lord d.up Ked sea 

4.23. the Lord j our God d. up waters of Jordan, as 
Lord did Red sea, which he d.up from before us 

5. 1. lieard the Ld. had d. u[) the waters of Jordan 
JudT. 1(3. 7. bind me with wilhs tiiat were never d. 
i Kings 13. 4. and Jeroboam's hand d. up 

]7. 7.°the brook d. because there had been no rain 
•2 Kings li). 24. and with the sole of my feet have 
1 d. all the rivers of besieged places, Isa. 37. 25. 
Job 18. IG. his roots shall be d. up beneath 

28 4. they are d. up they are gone away 
Fsal. 22. 15. my strength is d. up like a potsherd 

69.3. my throat is ^/.raine eyes fail while 1 wait 

106. 9. he rebuked the Red sea, and it was d. up 
Isa. 5. 13. and their multitude d. up witjj thirst 

19. 5. the river shall be wasted and d. up 
e.the brooks ofdefence shall be emptied andcZ.up 

51. 10. art thou not it which hath d. the sea? 
Jer. 23. 10 pleasant places of wilderness are d. up 

50. 38. uiion her waters, and they shai' be d. up 
£zeA;.17.24. shall know that I have d. up green tree 

19. 12. and the east wind d. up her fruit 

37. 11. they say, our bones are d. and hope is lost 
Hos. 9.16. their root is Q!.up,they shall bear no fruit 

13. 15. and his fountain shall be d. up 
Joel 1. 10. the new wine is d. up, the oil languisheth 
12. the vine is d.up || 20.rivers of waters are d.up 
Zech. 11. 17. his arm shall be clean d. up 
Mark 5. 29. the fountain of her blood was d. up 

11. 20. they saw the fig-tree d. up from the roots 
Rev. 14. t 15. for the harvest of the earth is d. 

16. 12. the water of Euphrates was d. up 

DRIEDST. 
Psal. 74. 15. the flood, thou d: up mighty rivers 

DRIETH. 
Job 14. 11. and as the flood decayeth and d. up 
Prov. 17. 22. but a broken spirit d. the bones 
J^'ah. I.4.L. makes the sea dry , and d. up all rivers 

DRY-SHOD. 
/sa.11.15. shall smite river,and make men go d.-sh. 

DUE, DUE. 
Leo. 10. 13. because it is thy d. and thy son's d. 14. 
Deut. 18.3. this shall be the priest's d. from people 
1 Ckr. 15. 13. we sought him not after the d. order 
16. 29. the glory rf.to his name, Psal 29. 2. ] 96. 8. 
JVe/i. 11.23. a portion for singers, d. for every day 
Prov. 3:27. withhold notfrom thern to whomitisd. 
Mat. 18.34. till he should pay all that was d. to him 
lAikc 23. 41. we receive the d. reward of our deeds 
Rom. 13. 7. render tribute to whom tribute is d. 

DUE benevolence. 
i Cot 7. '3. let the husband render to the wife d. b. 

DUE season. 
Lev. 26. 4. 1 will give you rain in d. s. Deut. 11. 14. 
A^um. 28. 2. observe to offer to me in their d. season 
Psal. 104. 27. give them their meat in d. s. 145. 15. 
Prov. 15. 23. a word spoken in d. s. how good is it! 
Eccl. 10. 17. when thy princes eat in d. season 
Mat. 24. 45. to give them meat in d. s. Luke 12. 42. 
Gal. 6. 9. in d. season we shall reap if we faint not 

DUE time. 
Deut. 32. 35- their foot shall slide in d. time 
Rem. 5. 6. in d. time Christ died for the ungodly 
1 Cor. 15. 8. seen of me, asof one born out ofd.time 
1 Tim. 2. 6. a ransom, to be testified in d. time 
Tit. 1. 3. but hath in d.timc manifested his word 
I Pet. 5. 6. that he may exalt you in d. time 

DUES. 
Rom. 13. 7. render therefore to all their d. tribute 

DUKE. 
Gen. 36. 40. d. Alvah, d. Jetheth, 1 Chron. 1. 51. 

DUKES. 
Gen. 36. 15. these were d.o? the sons of Esau, 19. 

21. these are the d. of the Horites, 29. 
Kxod. 15. 15. then the d. of Edom shall be amazed 
Josh. 13.21. Hur,and Reba, which were d. of Sihon 

DULCIMER. 
Dan. 3. 5. flute, d. and all kinds of music, 10, 15. 

DULL. 
Mat. 13. 15. this people's heart is waxed gross, and 
their ears are d. of hearing, Jlcts 28. 27. 
Heb. 5. 11. hard to utter, seeing ye are d. of hearing 

DUMB 
Ts taken (1) For one that cannot speak for want 
of natural ability; Exod. 4. 11, Who maketh 
the dumb, or deaf, or blind 1 have not I the 
Lord? (2) For one that cannot speak to., and 
teach others., for lack of grace and knowledge; 
Isa. 56. 10, His watchmen are ignorant, they 
are dumb dogs, they cannot bark. (3) For one 
that will not speak., though he can. being sub- 
missive and silent under the dii?pensations of 
God's providence; Psal. 39. 9, 1 was dumb, I 
opened not my mouth, because thou didst it. 
(4) For such as cannot speak in their own 
tausc, either through ignorance and infirmity., 
or because of the dread of their more potent 
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adversaries, or of the majesty of him that sits 
in judgment ; Frov. 31. 8, Open thy mouth 
for tlie dumb in the cause of all such as are 
appointed to destruction. (5) For one that is 
riCade speechless by divine ecstasy; Dan. 10. 
15, When he had spoken such words, I became 
dumb. 
A dumb, or deaf spirit, is a spirit that makes 
those persons deaf, or dumb, whom he pos- 
sesses. iMark 9. 17, 25. 
Exod. 4. 11. or who maketh the d. or deaf,or blind? 
Psal.'38.\2. 1 was as d. man,openethnothis niouih 
39. 2. 1 was d. with silence, 1 held my peace, 9. 
Prov. 31.8.open thy mouth for the d. in cause of ad 
Isa. 35. 6. and the tongue of the d. shall sing 
53. 7. and as a sheep before her shearers is d. 
56. 10. his watchmen are blind, they are all tZ.dogs 
Ezek. 3.26. be d.and shalt not be to them a reprover 
24. 27. thou shalt speak, and be no more d. 
33.22.my mouth was opened, and I was nomored. 
Dan.l0.l5.l set my face to the ground, I became d. 
Hab.2. 18. trusteth (herein, to make him d. idols 

19. woe to him that saith to the d. stone, arise 
Mat. 9. 32. they brought lo him a d. man possessed 

33. devil was cast out, the d. spake, Luke 11. 14. 
12. 22. one blind and d. and he healed him 

15. 30. having with them those tliat were blind, d. 
31. the multitude wondered, when they saw the 

d. speak, and the blind to see, Mark 7. 37. 

Mark 9. 17. brought my son who hath u d. spirit 

25. thou d. spirit, I charge thee come out of him 

Luke 1.20.behold,ihou shalt be ^Z.until the day that 

Acts 8. 32. and like a lamb d. before his shearer 

1 Cor. 12.2. carried away to these d. idols, even as 

2 Pet. 2. 16. the d. ass speaking with man's voice 

DUNG. 
By dung is represented any thing that is nau- 
seous, or loathsome, as the carcases of the dead, 
Jer. 8. 2. | 9. 22. The wicked man, says Job, 
shall perish for ever, like his own dung, .Job 

20. 7. which men cast aivay with contempt, 
and abhorrence. To spread dung upon the 
face, expresses the greatest contempt, under- 
value, and scorn. Mai. 2. 3, I will spread 
dung upon your faces, even the dung of 
your solemn feasts. / will pour disgrace 
and contempt upon you, and reject your per- 
sons and sacrifices, with as much contempt as 
if I took the dung of those sacrifices and 
threw it in your faces. The apostle Paul 
says, Phil. 3. 8, I count all things but dung, 
that I may win Christ. All things, without 
Christ, are as dung, utterly insufjicient to pro- 
cure our pardon and acceptance icith God. 

Dove's Dung ; see on Dove. 
Exod. 29*. 14. but the flesh, skin, and d. shalt thou 
burn. Lev. 4. 11. \ 8. 17. i 16. 27. jYum. 19. 5. 

1 Kings 14.10.take away, as a man taketh away d. 

2 Kings 6. 25. the fourth part of a cab of doves' d. 
9. 37. carcase of Jezebel shall be as d. in the field 
18. 27. that they may eat their own d. Isa. 36. 12. 

Job 20.7. yet he shall perish for ever like his own d. 
Psal. 83. 10. they became as d. for the earth 
Isa. 5. t 25. their carcases were as d. Jer. 9. 22. 
Jer. 8. 2. they shall be for d. on the face of the earth 
16. 4. they shall be asd. 1| 25. 33. they shall he d. 
Ezek. 4. 12. bake it with d. that Cometh from man 
15. lo, I have given thee cow's d. for man's d. 
Zeph. 1. 17. and their flesh shall be as the d. 
JJ/aZ. 2. 3. 1 will corrupt your seed, and spread <f. on 
your faces, even the rf. of your solemn feasts 
Phil.3. 8. 1 do count all things butc^. to win Christ 

DUNG, Verb. 
Luke 13. 8. let it alone, till I dig about it, and d. it 

DUNG GATE. 
JVcA.3.13.Hanun repaired valley-gate to Ihed.-gate 
14. but the d.-g. repaired Malchia son of Rechab 

12.31. one company went on wall toward rf.-o-aie 

DUNGHILL. 
1 Sam. 2. 8 .he lifteth up beggar from d. Ps. 113. 7. 
Ezra 6. 11. let his house be made a d. for this 
Isa. 25. 10. even as straw is trodden down fortlie d. 
Dan. 2. 5. and your houses shall be made a d. 
3. 29. their houses shall be made a d. because 
Luke 14. 35. unsavoury salt is not fit for land or d. 

DUNGHILLS. 
Lam. A. 5. were brouu^ht up in scarlet, embrace d. 

DUNGY. 
Deut. 29.1 17. ye have seen d. eods,wood and stone 

DUNG-PORT. 
J\'eA.2.13.Nehemiah went to {.hed.-port and viewed 

DUNGEON. 

Gen. 40. 15. that they should put me into the d. 

41. 14. they brought Joseph hastily out of the d. 

Exod. 12. 29. to the 'rrst-bovn of the captive in d. 

Isa. 24. 1 22. shall be gathered as prisoners in the d. 

Jer. 37. 16. when Jeremiah was entered into the d. 

36. 6. they cast him into d. was no water in d. 9. 

10. take up Jeremiah cut of the rf. before he die 

11. let them down by cords into the rf.to Jeremiah 



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Jer, 38. 13. so they drew up Jeremiah out of the d. 
Lam. 3. 53. they have cut oft" my life in the d. 
55. I called on thy name, O Lord, out of the i. 
DURABLE. 
ProTJ.8.l8.yea,d. riches and righteous, are with me 
Isa. 23. 18. hermerchandise shall be for d. clothing 

DURETH. 
Mat. 13. 21. hath not root in himself, d. for a while 

DURST. 
Esth. 7. 5. he that d. presume in his heart to do so 
Job 32. 6. afraid, I d. not shew you mine opinion 
Mat. 22. 46. no man able to answer him, nor d.ask 
any more questions, Mark 12. 34. Luke 20. 40. 
.John 21. 12. none of disciples d. ask, who art thou? 
Acts 5. l3. and of the rest cZ.no man join to them 

7. 32. then Moses trembled and d. not behold 
Jude 9. he d. not bring ag. him a railing accusation 

DUST. 
The Hebrews, when they mourned, put dust or 
ashes upon their heads. Josh. 7. 6, Joshua and 
the elders of Israel put dust upon their heads. 
In their afiliciions they sat down in the dust, 
and threio themselves with their faces upon 
the ground. Lam. 3.29, He putteth his mouth 
in the dust, if so be there may be hope. Isa. 
47. 1, Come down and sit in the dust, O virgis 
daughter of Babylon, sit on the ground. In 
Acts 22. 23. some of the Jews, in the height of 
their rage, threw dust into the air, as it xcere 
to shew that they would reduce to powder the 
apostle Paul, whom they had taken in the 
temple. 
The dust denotes likewise the grave and death. 
Gen. 3. 19, Dust thou art, and to dust thou 
shalt return. Job 7. 21, For now shall I sleep 
in the dust. Psal. 22. 15, Thou hast brought 
me into the dust of death. The dust signifies 
likewise a multitude. Gen. 13. 16, I will 
make thy seed as the dust of the earth. And 
Balaam, upon the sight of the Israelilish 
camp, says. Who can cjjjnt the dust of Jacob? 
Num. 23. 10. This vast multitude of the 
Israelites, who are as numerous as the dust. 
And in Psal. 78. 27, He rained flesh also upon 
them as dust: a great multitude of quails, as 
if they were dust. 
Dust signifies a most low and miserable condi- 
tion. 1 Sam. 2. 8, God raiseth up the poor out 
of the dust. J^^ah. 3. 18, Thy nobles shall 
dwell in the dust: They shall be reduced to a 
mean condition. Our Saviour commands hij 
disciples to shake the dust oft" their feet a;;ainsi 
those who would not hearken to them, nor re- 
ceive them. Mat. 10. 14. Luke 9. 5. to shew 
thereby, that they desire to have no commerce 
with them ; that they abhor 'every thing be- 
longing to them ; and that they give them up 
to their misery and hardness. Dust signifies 
earthly things, Amos 2. 7. 
Gen. 3. 14. d. shalt thou eat all the days of thy li'e 
19. d. thou art, and unto d. shalt thou return 
13. 16. so that if a man can number the d. of earth 
18. 27. to speak to Lord, who am but d. and ashes 
Exod, 8. 16. say to Aaron, smite the d, of the land 
17. for Aaron smote the d. of the earth 

9. 9. it shall become small d. in all the land 
Lev. 14.41. shall pour out the d. they scrape off 

17. 13. pour out the blood, and cover it with d. 
J\''ujn. 19. t 17. take of the d. of the burnt heifer 

23. 10. who can count the d. of Jacob? 
Deut.Q.'ii. I cast the d. into brook, 2 Kings 23. 12. 

28. 24. Lord shall make the rain of thy land d. 
.hsk. 7. 6. and the elders put d. on their heads 
2 .'?am.l6.13. Shimei cursed David, and cast d. 

1 Kings 18. S8. the fire of the liOrd consumed the d. 
20.10. if the d.of Samaria shall suflSce for handfuls 

2 Chron. 34. 4. Josiah made d. of the images 
Job 2. 12. they sprinkled d. upon their heads 

7.5.my flesh is clothed with worms and clods ofd. 

10. 9. and wilt thou bring me into d. again? 
28. t2.iron is taken out of d: and brass molten 

6. as for the earth, it hath d. of gold 
34. 15. all flesh perish, man shall turn again to d. 
38. 38. when the d. groweth into hardness 
42.6. 1 abhor myself, and repent in d. and ashes 
Psal. 22. 15. thou hast brought me into the s/. 
30.9. shall d. praise thee, shall it declare thy truth? 
72. 9. and his enemies shall lick the d. 
78. 27. he rained flesh also upon them as d 

102. 14. thy servants favour the d. thereof 

103. 14. he remembereth that we are d. 
Eccl. 12. 7. then shall the d. return to the earth 
Isa. 2. t 19. so into the caves oi the d. for fear 

34. 7. their d. shall be made fat with fatness 

9. the d. thereof shall be turned into brimstono 
40. 12. who hath comprehended the d. of earth? 
49. 23. they shall lick un the d. of thy feet 
52. 2. shake thyself from the d. O Jerusalem 
65. 25. and d. shall be the serpent's meat 
Z.a7n.2.10. have cast d. on their heads, Ezei.27. 3P 



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Eieli. 24. 7. she poured it not, to cover it with d. 

26. 4. 1 will also scrape her d. fioln her 
10. by his horse.s, their d. shall cover thee 

Amos 2. 7. that pant after the d. of the earth 
Mic. 7. 17. they shall lick the d. like aserpent 
Xah. 1. 3. and the clouds are the d. of his feet 
Hah. 1. 10. for they shiill heap d. and take it 
Mat. 10. 14. when ye depart out of that city, shake 
ofl" the d. of your feet, Mark 6. 11. Luke 9. 5. 
Luke 10.11. even the d. of your city we do v.'ipeotf 
jicts 13. 51. they shook oti'the d. of their feet 
iiii. 23. and as they throw d. into the air 
Ren. la 19. they cast d. on their heads, and cried 

Jls the KUST. 
Gen. 13. 16. 1 will give thee the land, and make thy 
seed as the d. of the earth, 28. 14. 2 Chron. 1. 9. 
Deut. 9. 21. I stamped the calf small as the d. 
2 Sam. 22. 43. 1 beat tiicm as small as d. Ps. 18. 42. 
Job 22. 24. then shalt thou lay up gold as the d. 

27. 16. though he heap up silver as the d. 
Isa. 5. 24. and their blossom shall go up as d. 

40. 15. the nations as the small d. of the balance 
41. 2. he gave them as the d. to his sword 

Zeph. 1. 17. their biood shall be poured out as d. 

Zech 9. 3. and Tvrus heaoed up silver as the d. 
In the DUST. 

Job 4. 19. on them., whose foundation is in the d. 
7. 21. now shall I sleep in the d. thou shalt seek 
16. 15. and 1 have defiled my horn in the d. 
17. 16. when our rest together is in the d. 

20. 11. which shall lie down with him in the d. 

21. 26. they shall lie down alike in the d. 

39. 14. leaveth eggs, and warmeth them in the d. 

40. 13. hide them in the d. together, and bind 
"^sal. 7. 5. let the enemy lay mine honour in the d. 
'sa. 2. 10. hide thee in the d. for fear of the Lord 

26. 19. awake and sing, ye that dwell in the d. 

47. 1. come down and sit in the d. O virpin 
Lam. 3. 29. he putteth his mouth in the d. if so be 
Dan. 12.2. many that sleep in the d. shall awake 
Mic. 1. 10. weep not at all, roll thyself m the d. 
Jfah. 3. 13. thy nobles shall dwell in the d. 

Like the DUST. 
2 Kings 13. 7. make them like the d. by threshing 
/sa.29. 5. the multitude of thy strangers he liked. 

Of the DUST. 
Oen.'i. 7. Lord formed man of the d. of the ground 
Kum. 5. 17. priest shall take of the d.n\ the tabern. 
Deut. 32.24. 1 will send poison of serpents of the d. 
lSa.m.2.8.he raiseth the [)oorout o/t^ed. Ps.113.7. 

1 Kings 16.2. le.xalted thee out of the d. and made 
Job 5. 6. affliction cometh not forth of the d. 

14.19.v^ashest away things that grow out of the d. 
Prov. 8. 26. nor highest part of the d. of the world 
Eccl. 3. 20. all gO to one place, all are of the d. 
Isa. 29. 4. thy speech shall be low out of the d. 

To the DUST. 
l^sal. 22. 29. all that go down to the d. shall bov/ 

4-1t. 25. for our soul is bowed doiyn to the d. 

104. 29. they die and return to their d. 

119. 25. my soul cleaveth to the d. quicken me 
Ecd. 3. 20. all are of the d. and turn to d. again 
Isa. 25. 12. ho shall bring the fortress to the d. 

2G. 5. he bringeth the lofty city even to the d. 
DUSTED. 

2 Sam.l6.t 13.Shimei threw stones and d.wiih dust 

DUTY. 
Exod.21.10.herrf. of marriage shall he not diminish 
Deut. 25. 5. shall perform d. of a husband's brother 
7.will not perform t"!ie rf.of my husband's brother 
2 Chr. 8. 14. as d. of every day required, Ezra 3. 4. 
Eccl. 12. 13. for this is the whole d. of man 
iM/£el7.10.we have done that which was ourd. to do 
Rom. 15. 27. their d. is to minister in carnal things 

DUTIES. 
£zefc.l8.11.if iie beget a son that doeth not those d. 

DWAHF. 
Le«.21.20.a d.shall not come nigh to ofFer offerings 

DWELL. 
To dwell signifies to abide in, to inhabit^to have a 
fixed residence in a place, Num. 33. 53. Psal. 
78. 55. Sometimes it is taken for sojourning, 
Heh. 11. 9. where it is said, that Jibraham 
dwell in tabernacles ; that is, sojourned ; for 
he had no fixed abode in the land of Canaan. 
It is spoken [1] Of God, who is said to dwell 
in the heavens, Psal. 123. 1. He hath a cer- 
tain and glorious place where he residcth, even 
the highest heavens, where he is clothed loith 
infinite power and majesty, and from whence 
he beholdeth and governeih this lower world ajid 
all that is in it. His gracious presence with 
his people on earth is signified by dwelling with 
them. PsaZ. 9. 11, Sing praises totheLord who 
dwelleth in Zion : where the ark was, which 
wa.i the symbol of his special and gracious 
presence. J3nd in Isa. 57. 15, 1 dwell with him 
that is of a contrite and humble spirit. 
1] 0/ Christ, signifying, (1) His manifestation 
in the flesh. John 1. 14, The Word was made 
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flesh, and dwelt among us. (2) His spiritual 
abode in every faithful soul. Eph. 3. 17, That 
Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith. Christ 
dwells in his people by his merit to justify 
them; by his grace and Spirit to renew and 
purify them; by Ids power to keep them; by 
his wisdom to lead and instruct them ; and by 
his communion and compassion to share with 
than in all their troubles. .^ 

[3] Of the lioly Gl;ost, who dioells in the soul by 
his gracious operations, working faith, love, 
and ut/icr graces therein. Rom. 8. 9, But ye 
are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be 
that the Spirit of God dwell in you. 

[4] Of the word of God, whicli may be said to 
dwell in a person, when it is diligently studied, 
firmly believed, and carefully practised. Col. 
3. 16, Let the word of God dwell in you richly 
in all wisdom. 

[5] Of Satan, who dwells in wicked men, when 
he fills them with farther degrees of error, 
malice, blasphemy, impenitence, and blindness; 
thereby making them highly icicked, and worse 
and worse daily, Mat. 12. 45. 

[6] Of the godly, loho are said to dwell in God, 
1 John 3. 24. ■ They have most intimate union 
and communion with God in Christ. 

Gen. 9. 27. Japhet shall d. in the tents of Shem 

16. 12. he shall d. in the presence of his brethren 
30. Lot went up, for lie feared to d. in Zoar 
15. behold my land, d. where it pleaseth thee 

3. daughters of Canaanites, amongst whom I (^. 

10. land before you, d. and trade you therein 

16. we will d. with you, and become one people 

35. 1. arise, go up to Beth-el, and d. there 

Exod. 2. 21. Moses was content to d. with the man 

25. 8. that I may d. amongst them, 29. 46. 

29. 45. I will d. amongst the children of Israel 
I^ev. 13. 46. the unclean shall d. alone 

23. 42. ye shall d. in booths, 43. JVeh. 8. 14. 
JVian. 5. 3. their camps, in the midst whereof I d. 
. :13.Q. lo, the people shall d. alone, not be reckoned 
;>2. 17. our little ones shall d. in fenced cities 
35. 2. that they give to theLevites, cities to d. in, 
and suburbs round, 3. Josh. 14. 4. j 21. 2. 
34. I the Lord d. among the children of Israel 
Deut.l2.ll. to cause his name d. there, EzraQ. 12. 

23. 16. the servant escaped shall d. with thee 
33. 12. he shall d. between his shoulders 

Josh. 9. 7. peradventure yo d. among us, 22. 
20. 6. he shall d. in that city, till lie stand before 

24. 13. cities ye built not, and ye d. in them 
Judg. 9. 41. that Gaal should not d. in Sheciiem 

17. 10. IMicah said to the Levite, d. with me 

1 Sam. 27. 5. that I may d. there for why should 
thy servant d. in the royal city with thee? 

1 Kings 6. 13. 1 will (Z.among the children of Israel 
8. 12. he would d. in thick darkness, 2 Chr. 6. 1. 
17. 9. get thee to Zarephath, and d. there 

2 Kings 4. lo. she answered,! d. among own people 
17. 27. let them go and d. there, let him teach 

EzralO. j 10. ye have caused to d. strange wives, 
to increase the trespass of Israel, J^eh. 13. j 23. 

Job 3. 5. let a cloud d. upon it, let blackness of day 
11. 14. let not wickkidness d. in thy tabernacle 
18.15.shal! d.'in his tabernacle,because none of his 

30. 6. to d. in the clifts of the valleys, in caves 
Psal. 5. 4. neither shall evil d. with thee 

15. 1. Lord, who shall d. in thy holy hill"? 

16. t 9. my flesh shall d. in confidence 

25.13. his soul shall ^. at ease, and his .seed inherit 
37. 27. depart from evil, and d. for e\ ermore 
65. 4. to approach, that he may d. in thy courts 

8. they also ttiat d. in the uttermost parts of earth 

63. 16. this is the hill which God desireth to d.in, 

yea the Lord will d. in it for ever and ever 

18. that the Lord might d. among them 
69. 35. will build Judah that they may d. there 
72. 9. they that d. in the wilderness shall bow 
78. 55. and made Israel to d. in their tents 
84. 10. than to d. in the tents of wickedness 
101. 6. on the faithful, that they may d. with me 

4. they wandered, they found no city to d. in 
and there he maketh the hungry to d. 
t 5. like the Lord whoexalteth himself to d. 

5. woe is me, that I d. in the tents of Kedar 



107. 
36. 
113. 
120. 
132. 14. my rest, here will Id for Ihav» ricsirol if 

139. 9. if I d. in uttermost parts of the sea 

140. 13. the upright shall d. in thy presence 
143. 3. he hath made me to d. in darkness 

Prov. 1. 33. whoso hearkeneth to me^shall d. safely 
8. 12. 1 wisdom d. with prudence and find out 
21. t 7. robbery of the wicked shall rf. with them 
19. it is better to d. in wilderne.ss, than with 

Isa. 6. 5. I d. in midst of a people of unclean lips 
11. 6. the wolf also shall d. with the lamb 
13. 21. owls shall d. there, satyrs shall dance there 
16. 4. let mine outcasts d. with thee, Moab 
23.18.merchandise for them that d. before the Ld. 
24. 0. they that d. therein are desolate 



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Isa. 26. 5. he bringeth down them that d. on high 
19. awake and sing, ye that d. in the dust 

30. 19. the people shall d. in Zion at Jerusaium 
32. 16. then judgment shall d. in the wilderness 

18. my people d. in a peaceful ha'bitation 
33.14. who among us shall d. with devouring fire'j 
who shall d. with everlasting buininjsl 
J 6. he shall d. on high, his i)lace of defence 
24. the j)eople that d'. therein shall be ibrgiven 

34. 11. the owl and the laven shall d. in it t 
40. 22. he spreadeth them out as a tent to d. in 
49. 20. give place to me that I may d. 

58. 12. shall be called the restorer of paths to d. io 
65. 9. and my servants shall d. there 
Jcr. 29. 32. Shemaiah shall not have a man to d 

31. 24. there shall d. in Judah husbandmen 

35. 7. but all your days ye shall d. in tents 
40. 5. anS d. with him among the people 

10. 1 will d. at Mizpah to serve the Chaldeans 

42. 14. we will go into Egypt, and there will we d, 
44. 14. they have a desire to return to d. there 
49. 8. flee ye, d. deep, O inhabitants of Dedan 

18. nor shall a son of man d. in it, 33. | 50. 40. 
31. which d. alone || 51.1. that d. in midst of thens 
Ezck. 2. 6. and thou dost d. among scorpions 

16. 46. she and her daughters d. at thy left hand 
43. 7. where I will d. in the midst of Israel foi 

ever, 9. Zech. 2. 10, 11. 
Hos. 12. 9. 1 will make thee to d. in tabernacles 
14. 7. they that d. under his shadow shall return 
Joi 1 3.20.but Judah shall d. for ever,and Jerusalem 
Amos 3.12.1sr.shall be taken out that cZ.in Samaria 
Mic. 4. 10. thou shalt d. in the field, go to Babylon 

7. 14. the flock which d. solitary in the wood 
jVaA. 3. 18. O 7\ssyria, thy nobles shall d. in dusJ 
Hag. 1. 4. is it time to d. in your ceiled houses? 
Zech. 8. 4. old men and women shall d. in Jerusa'. 

9. 0. and a bastard shall d. inAshdod 

14. 11. shall be inhabited, and men shall d. in it 
Mat. 12. 45. they entev in and d. there, Luke 11. 26. 
J^uke 21. 35. as a snare shall it come on all them 

that d. on face of the whole earth, ./!?cts 17.26. 
Mcts 7. 4. he removed into land wherein ye now d, 
28. 16. Paul was suffered lo rf. by himself 
/?or/T. 8.9. if so be the Spirit of God d. in you, 11. 

1 Cor. 7. 12. and she be pleased to d. willi him 

2 Cor. 6. 16. as God hath said, I will d. in them 
Epic.-,. 17. that Christ may d. in your hearts by faith 
CoL. 1 19. Father that in him should all fulness <f. 

3. 16. let the word of Christ d. in you richly 

1 Pet. 3. 7. likewise, ye husbands, d. with them 
1 John 4. 13. hereby know we that we d,. in him 
Rev. 7. 15. he that sitleth on the throne shall d. 

12. 12. rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that d. in them 
13. 6. and against them that d. in heaven 

21. 3. is with men, and he will d. with them 
DWELL with earth. 

1 Kings 8. 27. will God d. on earthl 2 Chr. 6. 18 
Dan. A. 1. language that d. in all the earth, 6. 25. 
Rev. 3. 10- to try them that d. on the earth 

6. 10. avenge our blood on them that d. on earth 
11. 10. they that (/. on the earth shall rejoice 

13. 8. all that d. on the earth shall worship 
14. and deceiveth them that d. on the earth 

14. G. to preach to them that d. on the earth 

17. 8. they that d. on the earth shall wonder 

DWELL with house. 
Deut. 28. 30. shalt build a house, and shall not d 
therein, plant vineyard, not gather, .y33??os 5. 11. 

2 Sam. 7. 2. I d, in a house of cedar, 1 Chr. 17. 1. 
5. shall build me a house to d. in, 1 Chr. 17. 1. 

1 Kings '•Z.'i^.hm\Ahouse in Jerusalem and d. there 
3. 17. O my lord, I and this woman d. in one house 

8. 13. I have surely built thee a house to d. in 

2 Chr. 8. 11. my wife shall not d. in house of David 
Job 4. 19. much less them that d.in houses of clay 

19.15. they that rf.in my house count me a stranger 
Ps. 23. 6. 1 will d. in the house of the Lord for.ever 

27. 4. that I may d. in the house of the Lord 
84. 4. blessed are they that d. in thy house 
101. 7. worketh deceit, shall not d. in my house 
113. t 9. he maketh the barren to d. in a house 

Prov-^l .9. better d. in the corner of a house, 25. 24. 

Jer. 20. 6. all that d. in thy house go to captivity 
29. 5. build ye houses, and d. in them, 28. 
35.9.not lo build houses for us to<f.in,nor vineyarti 
DWELL with Jerusalem. 

1 Chr. 23. 25. that ye may d. in Jerusalem for ever 

JV'A. 11. 1. to bring one often to d. in Jerusalem 
2. willingly oftered themselves to d.a.t Jerusalem 

./fv.33.16.Judah saved, and./erMSflie7«shall<Z. safely 
35. 1 1. for fear of Chaldeans so we d. at .Tervsalem 

Zech. 8. 3. and I will d. in the midst oT Jerusalejn 
8. and they shall d. in the midst of Jerusalem 

Acts 2. 14. and all yo that d. at Jervsale.m 

4. 16. is manifest to all (hem thatcZ. in .Jerusalem 
13.27.they that rf.at.7crM.9oZ. have condemned him 

DWELL with land. 
Gen. 24. 37. of the Canaanites in whose land I d 
26. 2. d. in the land which I shall tell thee i>f 



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Gcti.34 21 let thetv. «.iii ihe landya.nd trade therein 
45. 10. and thou shall (Z. in tlie Za«(i of Goshen 
4G. 34. 'liat ye rnay d. in the land of Goshen 
47. 6. in Mie land of Goshen let them d. 

Kxod.!i.'22.\.helandoiG<)s\ien,\n which mypeoplet^. 
23. 33. they sh;ill not d. in thy land, lest they 

Lev- '25. la. and ye ihad d. in the land in safety 
2ti. -5. yi; siiajl eai and d. in your laud saiely 

J\''Kni. 13. ly. and what the land is that they d. in 
35. 34. detile not tiie land wherein I d. 

Deut.l-2. 10. d. in the land which the L. giveth you 
30. 20. that thou niayest d. in the land Lord s wai e 

Josh. 17. 12. could not drive them out, but tlieCa- 

naanites would d. in that land, Judo-. 1.27. 

24. 15. the gods in whose land \e d. Judg. 6. 10. 

2 Kings 25. 24.fear not, d. in land, Jer.25.5. | 40. 9. 

Psal.'6l. 3. do good, so shall ihou d. in the laud 
6S. G. but the rebellious d. in a dry land 
85. 9. salvation near,that glory may d. in our layrd 

Prov. 2. 21. for the upright shall d. in the Ian i 

rsa. 9. 2. tiiat d. in ih&land of the shadow of death 

Jer. 23. 8. thevshall d. in their own land, 27. il. 

24. 8. that d. "in the land of Egypt, 44. 1, 8, 13, 26. 
35. 15. ye shall d. in the land, £2ei.3G.2ri. | 37. 25. 

42. 13. "if ye say, we will not d. in this lo.nd 

43. 4. obeyed not L. to d. in the land of Judab,5. 

50. 3. make the land d9solaie,none shall c/.therein 
Ezek. 2d. 25. ttien shall they d. in their land 

38. 12. the people thzXd.in the midst of the land 
Hos. 9. 3. they shall not d. in ihs Lord's land 
^'ai.2.S.for the violence of Zarirf, and all thai a!. 17. 
Ze^A.l.lS.make a riddance of all that d.\a the land 

DWELL with place. 
Exod. 15. 17. in the place thou hast made to d. in 

1 Sam. 12. 8. and made them to d. in this ;?Zace 

2 Sam. 7. 10. tney may d. in a. place of their own 
2 Kings 6. 1. beliold the place where we d. is strait 

2. let us make us a place wliere we may d. 
1 Chron. 17. 9. and they shall d. in their ;?Zacc 
Isa. 57. 15. I d. in ihe high and ho\\ place 
Jer. T. 3. I will cause vou to d. in this^Zace, 7. 

DWELL safely. 
Prov. 1.33. whoso hearkeneth to me shall d. safely 
Jer.23.G.in his di-.vsJudah shall be saved and Israel 
shall d. safely, Ezek. 28. 26. \ 34. 25, 28. | 38. S. 

32. 37. and I wili cause them to d. safely 
Ezck. 33. 11. 1 will go to them atrest thai d. safely 

DW£LL in safety. 
Z^ei!.25. IS. keep my judgments and do them, and 
ye shall d. in 'he land in safety, 19. Bent. 12.10. 
Dcut. 33. 12. hi- loved of the Lord shall d- in safety 

28. Israel then shall d. in safety alone 
Psal. 4.8.thou,Lnrd,culv makestme to d.insafcty 

D'\^''ELL therein. 
Z,er.26. 32. enemies .vhich d. therein be astonished 
JV*«?n. 14.39. the land I sware to make yoad.therein 

33. 53. and ye shall d. therein, Deut. 11. 31. 
Psal. 24. 1. the world and they that d. therein 

37. 29. the righteous shall cZ. thereiii for ever 
69. 36. thev that love his name shall d. therein 
107. 34. for wickedn. of them that d. th. Jer. 12. 4. 
Isa.. 24. 6. they that d. th. arc desolate, Amos 9. 5. 
33. 24. people tiiat d. therein are forgiven iniquity 
34. 17. from general. to general. shall they d.therein 

51. G. they that d. therein shall die in like manner 
Jer. 4. 29. city forsaken, and not a man d. therein 

8. 16. devoured the city, and all that d. therein 
12. 4. for the wickedness of them that d. therein 
47. 2. overflow the land and them that d. therein 

48. 9. the cities desolate \vilhout any to d. therein 
50.39. the wild beasts and the owls shall d. therein 

Ezek. 12. 19. the violence of them that d. therein 
32. 15. when I shall smite them that d. therein 
37. 25. they and their children shall d. therein 
JiTic. 1. 13. desolate, because of them tiiat d.therein 
J^ah. 1. 5. yea.the world is burnt, ana all that d. th. 
Acts 1. 20. his habitation, let no man d. therein 

DWELL together. 
Gen. 13. 6. that they might d. together, their sub- 
stance was great, so that they could note?, t. 
36.7. riches more than that they might d. together 
Deut. 25. 5. if brethren d. together, and one die 
Psal. 133. 1. for brethren to d. together in unity 

DWELLED. 
Gen. 13. 7. the Perizzite d. then in the land 
12. Abram d. in the land of Canaan, Lot d. in 
cities of the plain, and pitched toward Sodom 
20. 1. and Abraham d. between Kadesh and Shur 
Rxith 1.4. and they d. there about ten years 
I Sam. 12. 11. God delivered vou. and ve d. safe 

DWELLER. 
Psal. 69. 1 25. let there not be a d. in their tents 

DWELLERS. 
ha. 13. 3. ye d. on earth, see ye, when helifteth up 
Acts 1. 19. it was known to the d. at Jerusalem 
2.9. the d. in\Mesopotamia,we do hear them speak 

DWELLEST. 
De2(M2.29.th :u succeedestthem and(Z.in theirland 
Kings 19. 15. O Lord God of Israel, which d. be- 
tween the cherubims, Psal. SO.l. Isa. 37. 16. 
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Psal. 123. 1. O thou that d. in the heavens 
Cant. 8. 13. lliou that d. in the gardens 
/.sa. 10.24. my people that a. in Ziun,be not afraid 
47. 8. hear now this, tliou that d. carelessly 
./ffr. 49. Id. O thou that d. in the clefls, Obad. 3. 

51. 13. O thou tiiat d. upon many -waters 
7^a//j.4.21.0 daughter of Euom.that a'.in iaud of Uz 
Ezek. 7. 7. thou iliat d. in the land, tune is cojne 

12. 2. thou d. in the midst of a rebellious house 
Jlic. 1. t 11- pass ye away, thou that d. fairly 
Zech. 2. 7. that d. with the daughter of Babylon 
John 1. 38. they said. Master, v.liere d. thou] 
Rev. 2. 13. I know tiiv works, and where thou d. 

DWELLETH. 
Lev. 16. 1 16. the tabernacle that d. among them 

19. 34. but the stranger that d. with you shad be 

25. 39. if thy brollier that d. by ihee be poor, 47. 
Deut. 33. 20. God d. as a lion, and teareth the arm 
Josh. 6. 25. Rahab d. in Israel even to this day 

22. 19. wherein the Lord's tabernacle d. 

1 Sam. 4. 4. the ark of covenant of Lord, who d. 

between cheruhims, 2 Sam. 6.2. 1 Chron. 13. 6. 

2 Sam. 7. 2. but the ark d. within curtains 

1 Chron. 23. j 25. the Lord d. in Jerusalem for ever 
■Job i5. 28. he d. in desolate cities, and in houses 

38. 19. where is the way where light d.7 

39. 2e. she d. and ahideth on ihe rock 

Psal. 9. 11. sing praises to the Lord who d. in Zion 
26. 8. Lord, 1 loved the place where ihine honoura. 
91.1. lie that<Z.in the secret place of the most High 
113. 5. who 13 like the Lord our G.who ^. on high? 
135. 21. blessed be the Lord who d. at Jerusalem 
Prov. 3. 29. seeing he d. securely by thee 
Isa. 8. IS. from the Lord, who d. in mount Zion 
33. 5. tlie Lord is exalted, for he d. on high 
Jer. 44. 2. are a desolation, and no man d. therein 
49. 31. the wealtiiy nation tliat d. without care 
Lam. 1. 3. Judah, she d. among the heathen 
Ezek. 16. 46. thy younger sister d. at thy righ.thand 

17. 16. where "the king d. that made him king 
Dan. 2. 22. he reveaieth, and the light d. with him 
Has. 4. 3. the land shall mourn, and every one 

that d. therein shall mourn, Amos 8. 8. 
Jnel 3.21.1 will cleanse their blood, for L.(Z. in Zion 
Mat. 23. 21. sweareth by il and him that d. therein 
,yoA?i6.56.drinketh my blood, d. in me, and I in him 
14.10. the Father that d. in ine, he doelh liic works 
17. the Spirit, for he d. in you, and shall be in you 
Acts 7.48.Q!.notin temples made with hands, 17.24. 
Rom. 7. 17. it is no more I, but sin ihat d. in me, 20. 

IS. I know^ that in my flesh d. no good thing 
8. 11. shall quicken, by his Spirit that d. in you 

1 Cor. 3. 16. and that the Spirit of God d. in you 
Col. 2. 9. in him d. the fuines.s of Godhead bodily 

2 Tim. 1.14. keep by the Holy Ghost which d. in us 
Jam. 4. 5. the spirit that d. in us lusteth to envy 
2 Pet. 2. 13. a new earth wherein d. righteoucness 

1 John 3. 17. how d. the love of God in himl 
24. thatlieepeth his commandments, d. in him 

4. 12. if we love one another, God d. in us 
15.confeiS that Jesus is Son of God, God rZ.in him 
16 he that d. in love, d. in God, and God in him 

2 John 2. for the truth's sake which d. in us 
Rev. 2. 13. was slain among you, where Satan d. 

DWELLING, Substantive. 
Gen. 27. 39. thy d. shall be the fatness of the eartJi 
2 Kings 17. 25. at the beginning of their d. there 
2 Chr. 6. 2. 1 have built a place Tor thy d. for ever 
Ps. 49. 14. shall consume in the grave from their d. 

91. 10. nor shall any plague come nigh thy d. 
Prov. 21. 20. there is oil in the d. of the wise 

24. 15. lay not wait against ihe d. of the righteous 
./er.49.33.'Hazor shall be atZ.for dragons and desol. 
Dan. 2. 11. the gods, wdiose d. is not with flesh 

4. 25. thy d. shall be with the beasts, 32. 1 5. 21. 
A'aA. 2. U wdiere is the d. of the lions? 
Mark 5. 3. v.ho had his d. among the tombs 

DWELLING. 
Gen. 25. 27. Jacob was a plain man, d. in tents 

30. t 20. and she called his name, d. 
Lev. 25. 29. if a man sell a d. house in a city 
Xian. 24. 21. and he said, strong is thy d. place 

1 Kin o-s 8.30.hear thou in heaven thvfZ.place.when 
hearest forgive, 39, 43, 49. 2 Chr. 6. 21, 30, 39. 

2 Chr. 30. 27. their prayer came up to his holy (Z. 
38. 15. the Lord had compassion on Ids d. place 

Job 8. 22. the d. place of the wicked come to nought 
21. 23. where are the d. places of the w-icked? 
Psal. 49. 11. and their d. places to all generations 

52, 5. God shall pluck thee out of thy d. 

74. 7. by casting down the d. place of thy name 
76. 2. in Salem his tabernacle, his d. place in Zion 
79. 7. for they have laid waste his d. place 
90. 1. Ld. thou hn St been our rf. place in all gener. 
Isa. 4. 5. the Loru will create on every d. place 

18. 4. and I will consider in my d. place 

Jer. 6. 1 2. I likened Zion to a woman d. at home 
30. 18. and I will have mercy on his d. places 
46.19.0 thou daughter d. in Egypt, furnish thyself 
51. 30. have burnt her d. places, bars are broken 



DWE 

Jer.51.37.Babylon shall become icZ.pIace for drag. 

Ezek. 6. 6. in all your d. places the cities laid waste 

37. 23. I will save them out of all their d. places 

38.11. all of them cZ. wiihoutwahs, bars, nor gates 

Joel 3. 17. that [ am the Lord your God d. m Zion 

Hab. 1.6. to possess the d. places that are not tlieiri' 

Zeph. 3. 7. so their rf. should not be cut olf 

Acts 2. 5. there v.ere d. at Jerus. Jews, devout men 

19. 17. was known to the Greeks, d. at Ephesus 

1 Cor. 4.11. are naked, and have no certain d. place 

1 Tim. 6. 16. d.in the light no man can approach 
Hcb. 11. 9. d. in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob 

2 Pet. 2. 8. Lot, that righteous man, d. among ihem 

DWELLINGS. 
Exod. 10. 23. all the ciiildren of Isr. had light ind 
Lev. 3.17. it shall be a perpetual statute through 
out all your d. 23. 14. J\\m. 35. 29 

7. 26. ye shall eat no blood in any of your d. 

23. 3. ye shall do no work in all your d. 31. 
Job 18. 19. shall not have any remaining in his d. 
21. surely such are the d. of the wicked 

39. 6. 1 liave made the barren laud his d. 
Psal. 55. 15. for wickedness is in their d. 

87. 2. gates of Zion, more than all the d. of Jacob 
Isa. 32. 18. my people shall dwell in sure d. 
Jer. 9. 19. because our d. have cast us out 
Ezek. 25. 4. men of the east make their d. in thee 
Zeph. 2. 6. the sea-coast shall be d. for shepherds 

DWELT. 
Gen. 11. 2, and thev d. diere, 31. ] 2G. 17. 2 Kings 
16. 6. I Chron. 4. 43. 2 Chron. 28. 18. 

23. 10. Ephron d. among the children of Heth 
Lev. 18. 3. the doings of Egypt wherein ye tZ.notde 
J\"wffi. 31. 10. wherein they d. 2 Kings' il. 29.. 
1 Kings 13. 11. d. an old prophet in Beth-el, 25. 
Job 29. 25. and I rf. as a king in the army 
Pscl. 74. 2. this mount Zion wherein thou hastd 
Isa. 29. 1. woe to Ariel, the ciiy where Da,vid d. 
Jer. 2. 6. led us through a land where no man d. 

39. 14. so Jeremiah d. among the people 
Ezek. 3. 15. that d. by the river of Chebar 

31. 6. under his shadow d. great nations, 17. 

37. 25. ihe lands wherein your fathers have d. 
Dan. 4. 21. under which the beasts of the field d 
Zeph. 2. 15. this is the rejoicing city that d. careksslj 
Luke 1. 65. fear came on all that d. round about 
./oA7il.l4.theWord was made flesh andcZ. among u= 
39. they came and saw where he d. and abode 
Acts 13. 17. when they d. as strangers in Egypt 

22. 12. Ananias having good rep'^rt of ail that d 

28. 30. Paul d. two years in his own hired house 
Rev. 11. 10. tormented them that d. on the earth 

DWELT at. 
Gen. 22. 19. and Abraham d: at Beer-sheba 
J\'zi?K.21.34. Amor, which d. ciHeshbon, Deut. 3.2. 
Judg. 9. 41. and Abimelech d. at Arumah 
l-5'Z«j'5l5.18.Benhadad d.at Damascus, 2CAr.36.2 
2.ff'Z?) o-sl9.36.Sennacherib d.at Nineveh, /5a.37.37 
1 Chr.2.55. families of the scribes which d. at Jabe2 

9. 34. these fathers of tire Levites d. at Jerusalem 

./2ci?s 9. 22. Saul confounded Jews that d. at Damaa 

32. Peter came to the saints who d. ct Lydda 

DWELT i7i. 

J^'um. 20. 15. and we have d. in Egypt a long time 

21. 31. thus Israel d. in the land of the Amorites 
Dent. 2.12. d. mtheir stead, 21, 22,23. 1 Chr. 5.22. 

33. 16. the good will of him that d. in the bush 

.Judg. 8. 11. by the way of them dial d. in tents 

29. Jerubbaal went and d. in his own house 

1 Sam. 19. 18. David and Samuel d. in Naioth 
31. 7. Philistines came and d. in them, 1 Chr. 10.7 

2 .Sa???. 7.6. whereas I have not d.iii any house since 

I brought Israel out of Egypt, 1 Chr. 17. 5 
9.12. all that d.in the house of Ziba were servants 
14.23. Absalom d. two full years in Jerusalem 

1 Kings 2. 38. Shimei d. in Jerusalem many days 
12. 2. Jerob. was fled from Solomon, d. in Egypt 

2 Kings 13. 5. Israel d. in their tents as aforetime 
15. 5. Ahaziah d. in a several house, 2 Chr. 26.21 
22. 14. Huldah the prophetess, wifeofShaIlum,d. 

in Jerusalem, in the college, 2 Chron. 34. 22. 
1 Chron. 4. 41. these came, and d. in their rooms 

5. 10. the Hagarites fell, and they d. Zntheirtent3 

6. 23. were chief men, these d. in Jerusalem 
11. 7. and David d. in the castle, 2 Sam. 5. 9. 

Ezra 2. 70. the priests, the Levites, and the Nethi- 
nims, d. in their cities, A'e/i. 3. 26. | 11. 2L 
A'eA.7.73. Nethinims and all Israel d. in their cities 
Job 22. 8. and the honourable men d. in it 
Psal. 94. 17. my soul had almost d. in silence 
Isa. 13. 20. shall" never be inhabited, nor shall it b? 
d. in from generation to generation, .lev. 50.39. 
Jer. 35. 10. but we have d~in tents and obeyed 

41. 17. they d. in the habitation of Chimham 
Ezek. 36. 17. when Israel d. in their own land 

39.26. when d. safely in their land none made afraid 
Dan. 4.12. the fo wds of the heaven d. in the boughs 
Mat. 2. 23. Joseph d. in a city called Nazareth 

4. 13. Jesus came 'and d. in Capernaum 
Luke 13. 4. were sinners above all that d. m le: 



EAG 

lets 7. 2. before Abraham d. in Charran, 4. 

19.10.all lliey who d.i/i Asia, heard word of Jesus 
i Tim. 1. 5. wfatcl) (/. lirst in thy grandmother Lois 

DWELT therein. 
rfVum.H2.40.ho gave Giiead to Machir, he d. therein 
Deut. 2.J0. Eiiums d.th.\\'2^. giants d.th.in old time 
1 Kiiiffs 11. 24. Rezon went to Damascus aiid d.th. 

12. 25. Jeroboam built Shccliem, and d. therein 
J^ch. 13. 16. there d. men of Tyre also therein 
Psal. 68. 10. thy congregation hath d. tlLcrein 

DWELT with. 
/iwiA 2. 23, and Ruth d. iciih her mother-in-law 
I Sam. 22.4. his father and mother d. w. k. of Moab 
I Chr. 4. 23. there they d. with king for his work 

8. 32. these also d. with their brethren, 9. 38. 
Psal. 120. (5. my sonl hath long d. with liim that 
7er. 40.0. Jeremiah d. with him among the people 



E. 



EACH. 
Oen. 15. 10. Abram laid e. piece against another 

34. 25. Simeon and Levi took e. man his sword 
40.5.e. man his dream || 45.22. e. changes of raim. 

Exod. 18.7. and tliey asked e. other of their welfare 
30. 34. of e. shall there be a like weight 

J^am. 1.44. e. one v.-as for the house of liis fathers 
7. 3. and they brought for e. one an ox 
16. 17. thou also and Aaron e. of you his censer 

Josh.22. 14.ofe. chief house a prince, e. one was head 

Judg. 8. 18. e. one resembled the children of a king 
21. 22. because we reserved not to e. man his wife 

Ruthl. 9. grant that they may find rest e. of you 

1 Kings 4.7. e. man his month in a year made prov. 
22. 10. and the kings, e. sat on his throne 

2 Kings 15. 20. hs exacted of e. man fifty shekels 
Ps. 85. 10. righteousness and peace kissed e. other 
fsa. 2. 20. they made e. one for himself to worship 

6. 2. stood tiie seraphims, e. one had six wings 

35. 7. where e.lay, shall be grass, reeds and rushes 
57. 2. e. one walking in his uprightness 

Eiek. 4. 6. 1 have appointed thee e. day for a year 
Z/Ji/tel3.15.doth note. on sabbath loose his ox or ass 
JJcts 2. 3. cloven tongues sat upon e. of them 
PAiZ. 2. 3. let e. esteem other better than himself 
2 Thcss. 1 3. charity toward e. other aboundeth 
Rev. 4. 8. the four beasts had e. of them six wings 

EAGLE 
Is a bird of prey., whereof there is frequent men- 
tion in scripture. R is declared, in Lev. 11. 13. 
to be unclean, as are all other birds of its 
species; as the sea-eagle, a?id the eagle named 
03s'Aa.ge,becaus^it breaks the bones in order to 
extract the marrou. TheHawk andVulturema7j 
also he reckoned as different species of eagles. 
ft is said that when an eagle sees its young ones 
so well-groicr., as to venture upon flying, it 
hovers over their nest, flutters with its wings, 
and excites them to imitate it, and take' their 
flight; and when it sees them weary or fearful, 
it takes them upon its back, and carries thcvi 
so, that the folders cannot hurt the young with- 
out piercing through the body of the old one. 
In allusion to this, it is said, Exod. 19. 4. 
That God delivered his people out of Egypt, 
and bore them upon eagles' wings ; and in Deut. 
32. 11. That the Lord took upon himself the 
care of his people; that he led them out of 
Egypt, and set them at liberty ; as an eagle 
takes its young out of the nest, to teach them 
how to fly, by gently fluttering about them. 
!t is of great courage, so as to set on harts and 
great beasts. Jind has no less subtilty in taking 
them; for having filled its wings with sand and 
dust, it sittith on their horns, and by its wings 
shakcth it in their eyes, whereby they become 
an easy prey. Rflieth very high,*Vi:o\-. 30.^19. 
yet, in the twinkling of an eye, seizeth on its 
prey, whether on the earth, or in the sea. R 
buildeth its nest very high in the tops of rocks. 
Job 39. 27. R goeth forth to prey about noon, 
when men arc gone home out of the fields, 
it hath a little eye, but a very quick sight, and 
discerns its prey afar off, and beholds the sun 
v.ith open eyes. Such of her young as through 
•!j>eakness of sight cannot behold the sun, it re- 
jects as unnatural. R livcthlong, nor diethof 
age or sickness, say some, but of hunger ; for 
by age, its bill grows so hooked, that it cannot 
feed. R preys not on small birds, but on geese, 
hares, harts, serpents, and dead carcases. R 
is said, thai it preserves its nest from poison, 
by having therein a precious stone, named AeW- 
tC9,(witkout ichich it is thought the eagle cannot 
lay her eggs, and which some use to prevent 
abortion, and helps delivery in women, by tying 
it above or below the navel) and keepeth it clean 
by the frequent use of the herb maiden-hair. 
Unless it be very hungry ^ it devourcth not the 
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whole prcij, but leaveth part of it for other 
birds, which follow. Rs feathers or quills are 
^aid to consume other qailis that lie near them. 
Between the eagle and dragon there is constant 
enmity, the eagle setting to kill it, and the 
dragon breaks all the eagle's eggs it can find; 
and hearing the noise of the eagie in the air, 
speedeth to its den, and there hides himself. 
To provoke its young ones to fly, it flutters 
over them and takes them on its wings, Deut. 
32. 11. Isa. 40. 31. and if they attempt not to 
fly, it beats them with its bill, and gives them 
no food. Being exceedingly hot and dry, it 
soon waxeth angry, nor keepeth, but shuns so- 
ciety with others. Some eagles prey in the air, 
some in the sea, icherein they can from on high 
perceive the smallest fish, and some on the land. 
The eagle moulters and loses its feathers 
yearly, at which seasons it is very feeble. R 
is said, Psal. 103. 5, Thy youth is renewed like 
the eagle's ; that is, thy bodily health and 
strength continue vigorous and lively, as the 
eagle's doth, even till old age. 

hi Micah 1. It), it is said, Enlarge thy baldness 
as the eagle : This signifies, that they to whom 
the prophet addresses himself, should cut off 
their hair in time of mourning, should be 
naked and stripped like an eagle when it 
moults its feathers. R is said, that the eagle 
at that season casts almost all his feathers, 
and falls into a languishing condition, so as 
neither to be able to hunt after prey as usual, 
nor create terror in other birds. 

Our Saviour, in Mat. 24. 28. says, Wheresoever 
the carcase is, there will the eagles be gathered 
together. Job says of the eagle, chap. 39. 30, 
Where the slain are, there is she. JVaturalists 
observe, that the common sort o/ eagles eat no 
carrion, but that there is a particular species 
which does : that there is not one of any kind 
but what eats ratDflesh,though not indifferently 
of all sorts, nor that of any creature ichich dies 
of itself , but such only as is fresh and lately 
killed. What Job says concerning the eagle 
is to be understood in a literal sense: but our 
Saviour makes an allegory of it, and says,that 
wherever there arc Jews, who deal unfaithfully 
with Ood, there will be also E.omans, who bore 
the eagle in their standards, to execute God^s 
vejigeance upon thejn. 

As the eaglegejier ally flies m.ost swiftly, especially 
when hunger and Uie sight of prey quicken its 
motion : in this sense the days of men are com- 
pared to it. Job 9. 26, My days are passed 
away as the eagle, that hasteth to the prey. 
•So are riches ; Prov. 23. 5, Riches certainly 
make themselves wings, they fly away as an 
eagle toward heaven. Jis also the persecutors 
of the church ; Lam. 4. 19, Our persecutors 
are swifter than the eagles of the heaven. The 
ki?igs of Babylon aiid Egypt are also com- 
pared to an eagle, Ezek. 17. 3, 7 

Lev.ll.l3. the e. have in abomination, Z)eM<.14.12. 

Deut. 2S. 49. a nation as swift as the e. flieth 
32. 11. as an e. stirreih up her nest, fluttereth over 

Job 9. 26. as the e. that hasteth to the prey 
39. 27. doth the e. mount up at thy command"? 

Prov. 23. 5. riches fly away as an e. toward heaven 
30. 19. the ^vay of an c. in the air is wonderful 

Jer. 43. 40. behold, he shall fly as an e. over Moab 
49.16. tho' thou shouldest make thy nest high as e. 

Ezek.l.lG.ihcy four also had the face of an e.10.14. 
17. 3. a j^reat e. with great wings came, 7. 

Dan. 4. 33. his hairs were grown like e. feathers 
7.4. the first beast was like a lion, and had e. wings 

Has. 8. 1. as an e. against the house of the Lord 

Obad.i.tho^ thou exalt thyself as e. bring thee down 

jVic. 1. 16. enlarge thy baldness as the e. 

Hab. 1. 6. the Chaldeans shall fly as the c. 

Rev. 4. 7. the fourth beast was like a flying e. 
12.14. to the woman were given wings of a great e. 
EAGLES. 

-Exo<Z.19.4. ye have seen how I bare you on e. wings 

2 Sam. 1.23. were swifter than e. stronger than lions 

Psal. 103. 5. thy youth is renewed like the e. 

Prov. 30. 17. and the young e. shall eat it 

Isa. 40. 31. they shall mount up with wings as e. 

Jer. 4. 13. his horses are swifter than e. 

Dam. 4. 19. our persecutors are swifter than the e. 

Mat. 24. 28. there will e. be gathered, Luke 17. 37. 
EAR. 

The ear is the instrument or organ of hearing, 
Eccl. 1. 8. The Lord says to Isaiah, Make the 
hearts of this people fat, and make their ears 
heavy, Isa. 6. 10.; that is, tell tliem that I will 
suffer them to harden their hearts, and stop 
their ears against rny word. The scripture 
sometimes says that the prophets do what they 
foretell only. The same prophet, speaking of 
himself, says, The Lord hath opened mine ear, 



EAR 

and I was not rebellious, Isa. 5G. 5. He hot 
given me his orders, and I obey without con- 
tradiction. And speaking to .the Jews, Thou 
heardest not, yea, ihou knewest not, yea, from 
that time that thine ear was not opened, Isa, 
48. 8. Thou hast never heard any mention 
made of what I am going to tell thee. Uncir- 
cumcised ears, Jer 6. 10. are cars deaf to the 
word of God: Their ear is uncircumcised; 
overgrown, as it were,2cith a thick skin; their 
hearts are filled with obstinacy and impenr 
tency, which make them ijicapable of enter- 
taining any good counsel. What ye hear ia 
the ear, that preach ye upon the huuse-tops, 
Mat. 10. 27. Declare that every ichcre, and 
publicly, which I have revealed to you in pri- 
vate. He that hath ears co hear, let him hear, 
Mat. II. 15. He that hath his ears opened, 
that hath a mind enabled by God to believt 
what I say, let him make use of these abilities 
to understand and consider it. Ear is figura- 
tively, and after the manner of men, applied 
to God, denoting his readiness to hear and 
answer the prayers of his people, Psal. 34. 15. 
I 116. 2. His ears are open unto their cry. Be- 
cause he hath inclined his ear unto me, there- 
fore will I call upon him as Icng as I live. 

To uncover the ear is a Hebraism, whereby is 
mcant,to show, or reveal something to a person. 
1 Sam. 20. j 2, My father will do nothing either 
great or small, but that he will uncover mine 
ear ; that is, he will shew it me. The servant 
who renounced the privilege of being freed 
from Sci-vitude in the sa::batical year, had his 
eax pierced loith an awl : this was performed 
in the presence of the judges, ik-zt it might ap- 
pear that this teas his own free choice, and thai 
he was not overawed, or compelled thereto by 
his master ; and likewise that the agreement 
being so publicly and solemnly confirmed, 
might be irrevocable : His ear was bored ci 
his master'' s door ; which was a mark of ser- 
vitude and bondage, and did represent his set- 
tled and perpetual obligation to abide in that 
house, and there to hear and obey his mastcr^s 
commands, Exod. 21. 6. Deut. 15. 16, 17. 

The Psalmist speaking in the person of the Mes- 
siah, says to God, Sacrifice and offering thou 
didst not desire, mine ears hast thou opened. 
TheHebrew reads, Mine ears hast thou digged; 
thou hast opened them and made them atten- 
tive ; thou hast given me ears to hear, and 
obey thy precepts : Or, othencisc, thou hast 
pierced them, as those servants were used,whs 
chose to remain with their masters after the 
sabbatical year • thou hast fitted, inclined, 
and obliged me to thy service. The Septua- 
gint, which the Apostle follows, Heb. 10. 5. 
readsthis passage, A body hast thou prepared 
me: Wherein, though the words differ, the 
sense is the same. That Christ might become 
God's servant for ever, which was signified 
by boring of the ear, God the Father ~by his 
Spirit did furnish him with a human nature^ 
that so he might perform that piece of service 
which God required, namely, the offering up 
'himself a bloody sacrifice for sin, to which he 
was obedient. Phil. 2. 8, Being found in fashion 
as a man, he became obedient unto death, even 
the death of the cross. Thus zoere his ears 
bored, which could not be, if he had not been 
clothed loith a body. 

Exod. 'il.Q.his master shall bore bis e. Deut. 15. 17. 

1 Sam. 9. 15. the Lord had told Samuel in his e. 
20. t 2. but that he will uncover mine e. 

1 12. if I send not to thee and uncover thine e. 
22. t 8. there is none that uncovereth mine e. 

2 Sam. 7. t 27. thou, O Lord, hast opened the e. 
2 Kings 19. 16. bow down thine e. Ps. 31. 2. | 86. L 
1 Chr. 17. t 25. hast revealed the e. of thy servant 
JVVA.1.6. let thine f. be attentive, and eyes open, 11,. 
Job 4. 12. and mine e. received a little thereof 

12. 11. doth not the e. try words ? 34. 3. 

13. 1. mme e. hath heard and understood it 

29. 11. when the e. heard me, then it blessed me 
21. to me men gave e. waited, and kept silence 
32. 11. behold, I gave e. to your reasons 
36. 10. he openeth also their e. to discipline 
42. 5. 1 have heard of thee by the hearing of the e. 
Psal. 10. 17. tliou wilt cause thine e. to hear 
18. t 44. at the hearing of the e. they shall obey 
31.2. bow down thine e. to me, deliver me speedily 
58. 4. like the deaf adder, that stoppeth her e. 
77. 1. I cried unto God, and he gave e. unto me 
94. 9. he that planted the e. shall he not hear? 
116. 2. because he hath inclined h's e. unto me 
Prov. 5. 1. and bow thine e. to my understanding 
13. nor inclined my c. to them that instructed m« 
15. 31. the e. that heareth the reproof of life 
17. 4. and a liar giveth e. to a naughty tongue 



EAR 



EAR 



EAR 



Prc'C. iS. 15. the e. of the wise seeketh knowledge 
2lJ.l2.llie heuring c. ihe seeing eye, Ld. made both 
2-i. 17. how thine e. hear the words of the wise 

25. r2. so is a wise reprover on an obedient e. 
28. 9 he that turneth away liis e. from iiearing 

Eccl. 1. 8. nor is the e. filled with hearing 
Isa. 48. 8. from that time thine e. was not opened 
50. 4. he wakeneth my e. to hear as the learned 
5. Lord liath opened mine e. and I was riot re- 
bellious 
59. 1. nor is his e. heavy that it cannot hear 
64. 4. men have not heard, nor perceived by the e. 
Jcr. 6. 10. behold, their c. is uncircumciaed 
7 24. they hearkened not, nor inclined their e. 26. 
1 11. 8. 1 17. 23. 1 25. 4. | 34. 14. \ 44. 5. 
0. 20. let your c. receive the word of the Lord 
35. 15. but ye have not inclined your e. 
Lam. 3. 56. hide not thine c. at my breathing 
Amos 3. 12. taketli from the lion a piece of an c. 
■Mat. 10. 27. what ye hear in the c. that preach 

26. 51. and smote off his e. Mark 14. 47. 
Luke 1-2. 3. that which ye have spoken in the e. 

22. 51. and he touched his e. and healed him 
John 18. 26. the servant, whose c. Peter cut off 
i Q^r.2.9.i3 written, eye hath not seen, nor e. heard 
12.16. if thee, shall say, because I am not the eye' 
Rev. 2.7. he that halli an e. let him hear what Spirit 
saith to churches, 11, 17, 29. | 3. G, 13, 22. [ 13.9. 
Incline EAR. 
Ps. 17.6. O God, mcZnie thine e.to me, and hear my 
speech, 71. 2. | QS. 2. Isa. 37. 17. Dan. 9. 18. 
45. 10. O daughter, consider, and incline thine e. 
49. 4. I will incline mine e. to a parable 
Prov. 2. 2. so that thou incline thine e. to wisdom 
4. 20. my son, incline thine e. to my sayings 
Isa. 55. 3. incline your c. and come unto.nle 

Give EAR. 
Exod. 15. 26. if wilt give e. to his commandments 
Dcict. 1.45. but the Lord would not hearken nor 
give e. to your voice, 2 CAr. 24. 19. JVeh.Q.30. 
32.1. give e. O heavens, and I will speak 
Jiidg. 5. 3. hear, O ye kings, give e. O ye princes 
Job 34. 2. give e. to me, ye that have knowledge 
Psal. 5. 1. give e. to my words, O Lord, 54. 2. 
17. 1. gloe e. unto my prayer, 55. 1. \ 86. 6. 
39. 12. liL'ar my prayer, give e. to m.y cry, 141. 1. 
49. 1. give e. all ye inhabitants of the v.'orld 
78. 1. give e. O my people || 80. 1. give e. shephesd 
84. 8. near my prayer, give c. O God of Jacob 
143. 1. O Lord, give e. to my supplications 
Isa. 1. 2. give e. O earth, for the Lord hath spoken 

10. give c. to the law of our God, ye people 
8.9. give c. all ye of far countries, gird yourselves 
28. 23. give ye e. and hear my voice, hearken 
32. 9. ye careless daughters, give e. to my speech 
42. 23. who among you will give e. to this 7 
51. 4. hearken and give e. to me, O my nation 
Jer.Vi.lb.givR e. bo not proud, the L. hath spoken 
Uos. 5. 1. and give c. O house of the king 
Joel 1. 2. give c. all ye inhabitants of the land 

Right EAR. 
Exod. 29. 20. upon the tip of tlie right e. of his 
sons, Lev. 8. 23, 24. 1 14. 14, 17, 25, 28. 
Luke 22. 50. one cut off his right e. John 18. 10. 

EAR. 
Exod. 9.31. for barley was in the e. and flax boiled 
Mark 4. 28. then the e. the full corn in the e. 

EAR. 
i Sam. 8. 12. the king will set them to e. the ground 
/j-a. 30. 24. the oxen that e. the ground shall eat 

EARED. 
Deut. 21. 4. to a roush vallev neither e. nor sown 

EARLN'G. 
Gen. 45. 6. in which shall be neither e. nor harvest 
Exod. 34. 21. in e. time and harvest thou shalt rest 

EARLY. 
Gen. 19. 2. ye shall rise e. and go on your way 
Judg. 7. 3. whoso is fearful, let him depart e. 
19. 9. and to-morrow get you e. on your way 
2 Kings 6. 15. servant of the man of G. was risen e. 
Psal. 46. 5. God shall help her, and that right c 
57. S. awake up, I m.yseif will awake e. 108. 2. 
63. 1. thou art niy God, e. will I seek thee 
7&. 34. they returned and enquired e. after God 
90. 14. O satisfy us e. with thy mercy that we may 
101. 8. I will c. destroy all the wicked of the land 
Prov. 1. 28. they shall seek me e. but not find me 
8. 17. those that seek me e. shall find me 
Cant. 7. 12. let us get up e. to the vineyards 
Isa. 26. 9. with my spirit Vv'ill I seek thee e. 
Hos. 5. 15. in their affliction thoy will seek me e. 
6. 4. and as the e. dew it goeth away, 13. 3. 
Luke 24. 22. women who were e. at the sepulchre 
. JoA« IS. 28. they led Jesus to the hall, and itwass. 
20. 1. the first day cometh Mary Magdalene e. 
Tarn. .5. 7. till he receive the e. 3nd latter rain 
^"'ee Arose, Rise, RiSkn, Rising, Rose, Morn- 
ing. 

EAR-RING. 
Oen. 24. !S. that the man took a golden e. 
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Gen. 24. 30. when Laban saw e. and bracelets on 

liis sister's hands 
47. I put the e. upon her face, and the bracelets 
Job. 42. 11. every one gave Job an c. of gold 
Prov. 25. 12. as an e. of gold, so is a wise reprover 

EAR-RINGS. 
Gen. 35. 4. they gave to Jacob all their e. 
Exod. 32. 2. break otf the golden c. and bring to me 

35. 22. they brought c. for their otferings 
jVMv'ji.Sl.SO.we have brought e.to make atonement 
Judg. 8. 24. give every man the e. of his prey 
Isa. 3. 20. the Lord wild take away the e. 
Ezek. 16. 12. and I put e. in thine ears 
Hos. 2. 13. and she decked herself with her e. 

EARS. 
Gen. 23-110. Ephron answered in the e. of children 

44. 18. let me speak a word in my lord's e. 

50. 4. speak, I pray you in the e. of Pharaoh 
Exod. 10. 2. thou mayest tell it in the e. of thy son 

17. 14. and rehearse it in the e. of Joshua 
JsTwni.. 11. 1 1. it was evil in the e. of the Lord 
18. for you have wept in the e. of the Lord 
Deut. 31. 30. Closes spake in thee, of congregation 
Josh. 20. 4. declare his cause in the e. of the ciders 
.Judg. 9. 2. in the c. of the men of Shecliem, 3. 

1 Sam. 3. 11. at which both the e. of every one that 

hcareth it shall tingle, 2 Kings 21. 12 Jcr. 19.3. 
8. 21. ho rehearsed them in the e of the Lord 
25. 124. let thine handmaid speak in thine c. 

2 Sam. 7. 22. nor any god beside th?e according to 

all that we have heard with our e lC/ir.17.20. 

22. 7. and my cry did enter into his e. 

Job 15.21. a dreadful sound is in his e. in prosperity 

23. 22. we have heard tlie fani3tliereof with oure. 
33. 16. then he openeth the e. of men, and scaleth 

Psal. 18. 6. and my cry came even into his e. 

34. 15. and his e. are opened to their cry 
44. 1. we have heard with our e. O God 
115. 6. they have e. but hear not, 135. 17. 

P5-OW.21. 13. whoso stoppeth his e. at cry of the poor 
23. 9. speak not in the e. of afool, he will despise 
26. 17. like one that taketh a dog by the e. 

Isa. 11. 3. nor reprove after the hearing of his e. 
32. 3. the e. of them that hear shall hearken 
33. 15. that stoppeth his e. from hearing ot^ blood 

35. 5. and the e. of the deaf shall be unstopped 

42. 20. opening the e. l^ut he heareth not 

43. 8. bring forth tlie blind and deaf that have e 
Jcr. 2. 2. go, and cry in the e. of Jerusalem 

5. 21. O people, which have e. and hear not 
29. 29. Zephaniah read in the e. of Jere.miah 
.36. 15. sit down now and read it in our e. 

21. Jehudi read it in the e. of the king and princes 
Mat. 28. 14. if this come to the governor's e. 
Mark 7. 33. he put his fingers into his e. and spit 

35. and straightway his e. were opened 
8. 18. having e. hear ye not 1 do ye not remember ? 
jlcts 7. 51. ye uncircumcised in heart and c. resist 
11.22. tidings came to the c. of the church 
17. 20. thou bririgest strange things to our e. 
Bom. 11. 8. hath given e- that they should not hear 
2 Tim. 4. 3. they heap teachers, having itching c. 
./am. 5. 4. are entered into e. of the Lord qfsabaoth 
1 Pet. 3. 12. and his a. are open to their prayers 
EARS to hear. 
29. 4. the Lord hath not given you c. to hear 
12. 2. they have e. to hear, and hear not 
Mat. 11. 15. he that hath e. to hear, let him hear, 
13. 9, 43. Mark 4. 9, 23. | 7. 16. Luke 8. 
8. I 14. 35. 

Mine EARS. 
JVum . 14. 28. as ye have spoken in mine e. I vrill do 
Judg. 17. 2. the silver thou speakest of in mine e. 

1 Sam. 15. 14. this bleating of sheep in mine e.? 
'ZKings 19.23. tumult come into mine e. /ja. 37.29. 

2 Chron. 7. 15. and mine c. attent to the prayer 
.lob 33. t 8. surely thou hast spoken in mijic e. 
Ps. 40. 6. mine e. hast thou opened, burnt-offering 

92. 11. mine c. shall hear my desire of the wicked 
Isa. 5. 9. in mine e. said the Lord of hosts 

22. 14. it was revealed in mine e. by the Lord 
Ezek. 8.18. tho' they cry in mine e. with loud voice 

9. 1. he cried also in mine c. with a loud voice 
Luke 1. 44. thv salutation sounded in ■mine e. 

EARS of the people. 
Exod. 11. 2. speak now in the e. of the people 
Deut. 32. 44. Moses spake in the e. of the people 
Judg. 7. 3. go to, proclaim in the e. of the people 
1 Sam. 11. 4. told the tidings in the e. of the people 
'iKingslS.'iQ. talk no^ in the e. of people, 7sa.36.11. 
J^Teh. 8. 3. e. of people were attentive to the law 

13. 1 1. on that day they read in the e. of the 
people, .Ter. 28. 7. ] 36. 6, 10, 13, 14. 
Th ir EARS. 
Gen. 20. 8. Abimelech told these things in their e. 

35. 4. gave Jacob ear-rings which were in their e. 
-Ezorf. 32.3. people brake off the ear-rings in their e. 
Deut. 31. 23. I may speak these words intjicire. 
'2.Kings23.2.reiLd\n their e. 2 C7ir.34.30. Jkr.-^JH.lo. 
Job 36. 15. he oneneth their e. in oppression 
Y 



Deut. 

Ezek. 



Isa. 6. 10. make heart fat, their e. heavy, lest lho7 
hear with their e. Mat. 13. 15. .icts 28. 27, 
Mic.l.lQ.the nations shall see, their c. shall b'.; deaf 
Zech. 7. 11. but they sto];ped tiicir e. Mcts 7. 57 
2 Tim. 4. 4. they shall turn away their e. from truth 

Thine EARS. 
ISam. 25. t 24. let thine handmaid speak in thine e. 
2 Chr. 6. 40. let thine e. be attent to the prayer 
Psal. 10. 17. thou wilt cause thine e. tcihear 

130. 2. let thine e. be attentive to the voice 
Prof. 23.12. apply thine e. to words oi'knowledg-e 
Isa. 30. 21. thine e. shall hi'ar a word behind thee 

49. 20. the children shall say again in thine e. 
Jer. 23. 7. hear this word that I speak in thine e. 
Ezek. 3. 10. and hear with thine e. 40. 4. | 44. 5. 

16. 12. I put ear-rings in thine e. and a crown 

23. 25. they snail take away thy nose and tidne e. 

24. 26. to cause thee to hear v.'ith thine e. 

Your EARS. 
Z)c2ii. 5.1. hear the statutes which I speak in your e. 
Job 13. 17. hear my declaration with your e. 
Ps. 78. 1. incline ?/ou?-e. to the v.'ords of my mouth 
.Jer. 26. 11. as ye have heard with your c. 

15. Lord sent me to speak these words in your e. 
Mai. 13. 16. but blessed are your e. for they heai 
J^uke 4. 21. this scripture is fulfilled in your e. 
9. 44. let these sayings sink down in your e. 

EARS. 
Gc7i. 41. 5. behold, seven e. of corn came up, 22. 
Lev. 2. 14. shalt offer for a meat-ofl'ering green e. 
23. 14. not eat green e. till ye bring an oiiering 
Dexd. 23. 25. mayest pluck the e. v/ith thine liand 
Ruth2. 2. let me go and glean e. of corn after him 
2 Jvings 4. 42. brought the man of G. full e. of corn 
Job 24. 24. the wicked cut ofi:' as tops of c. of com 
/5a. 17. 5. the glory of Jacob, as when one rcapeth e. 
Mat. 12.1. his disciples were a hungered, and began 
to ])Iuck the e. of corn, Mark2.23. LukeB. 1. 
See Seven. 
EARNEST. 
The apostle Paul speaks of the earnest of the 
Spirit, 2 Cor. 1. 22. the first-fruits of tbe Spirit, 
Horn. 8. 23. a7id o/ being sealed by the Spirit, 
Eph. 1. 13. These phrases signify the assur- 
ance which the Spirit of adoption docs give 
believers of their inheritance in heaven. For 
as the first fruits were pledges to the Jews of 
the eiisuing crop ; and as he that receives the 
earnest, is sure to have the fxill sum paid him, 
or the full bargain made good, when the per- 
son that gives it is honest and faithful : So 
the graces zcrought in the soul by the Spirit of 
God, such as love, joy, peace, &:c. are pledges 
of that abundance and fulness of joy and fe- 
licity, ichich believers par-take of in -heaven. 
Yet these graces and comforts which the god- 
ly enjoy here, are but first-fruits in regard of 
their order ; they precede the full harvest : Ani 
in regard of their quantity, ihcy are but a 
handful in comparison of the whole seal and 
earnest: though they both imply assurance, yet 
they differ thus ; sealing especially refers to 
the understanding ; earnest to the affections. 
Though the seal assiircs us, yet it is not part 
of the inheritance ; but the earnesi so assures 
us, that it gives a part of the inheritance ; 
It works that joy in the heart, zchich is aforc- 
taste of heaven, and which the saints are filled 
with there. 
2 Cor. 1.22. hath given the e. of the Spirit, 5. 5. 
Eph. 1. 14. which is the e. of our inheritance 

EARNEST. 
Prov. 27. t 6. but the kisses of an enemy are e. 
.Sets 12. 1 5. e. prayer was made to God for him 
i?om. 8. 19. thee. expectation of the creature waitetli 
2 Cor. 7. 7. when he told us your e. desire 
8. 16. which put the same e. caie into Titus 
PAiZ. 1.20. according to my e. expectation and hope 
Heb. '■l.l.wc ought to sive the m ore e. heed to things 

EARNESTLY. 
J\rum.22. 37. did I not e. send to thee to call thee? 
1 Sam. 20. 6. David e. asked leave of me, 28. 
J\'eh. 3. 20. Baruch e. repaired the ether piece 
1.3. t 6. and after certain days I e. requested 
.Job 7. 2. as a servant c. desireth the shadow 
Jer. 11. 7. for I c. protested to your fathers 

31. 20. I do e. remember him still 

Mic. 7. 3. they may do evil with both hands e. 

Luke 22. 44.being in an agonyhe prayed more e. 

56. but a certain maid e. looked upon Peter 

^c^s 3. 12. men of Israel, why look ye so e. on us? ^ 

23. 1. Panl e. beholding c<mncii, said, I have 

1 Cor. 12. 31. but covet e. the best gifts 

2 Cor. 5. 2. in this v.'e sroan. e. desiring to be 
Jam. 5. 17. Elias prayed e. that it might not 
Juds 3, that ye should e. contend for the taith 

EARNETIL 
Ha'T, 1. 6. he that e. wages, e. to put it m a bag 

EARTH, 
Is taken (1) For that gross and tirre.ifrial ele- 



EAR 



EAR 



EAR 



meat tvhich sustains and nourishes us^ Gcri. 1. 
10, God called the dry land earth. In thissinse 
it is iaken in those passages, where the earth 
is saiJ Co yield fruit, to be barren, watered, 
&c. (^) For all that rude matter which was 
created in the beginning. Gen. 1. 1, God cre- 
ated the heaven and the eartii ; t]Lat is, the mat- 
ter of all sensible beings. (3) By the earth is 
meant the terraqueous globe, the earth and all 
Vuit it contains, men, animals, plants, metals, 
jcatcrs, fsh, &:c. I'sal. 24. 1, I'iie earih is the 
Lord's, and the fulness thereof. (4) The earth 
is often taken for those who ijihabit it, Gen. 6. 
13. 1 11. 1. The earth is tilled with violence. The 
whole earth was of one language. Psal. 96. 1, 
Sing unto the Lord, all the eartli. (5) Some- 
times the wJiole earth, or all the kingdoms of 
the earth, signifies no more than the whole em- 
pire of Chaldea amd Assyria. Ezra 1. 2, The 
Lord God of heaven hath given me all the king 
doms of the earth. Eaith is taken for Canaan, 
or the land of the Jews ; Rom. 9. 28, A short 
work will the Lord make upon the earth. He 
will bring a sudden destruction upon that land 
and people. And in Mat. 9. 26. Mark 15. 33. 
Luke 4. 25. the word which is translated land, 
is TO the Greek, earth. 

t. man of the earth. Gen. 9. j 20, Noah was a man 
of the earth, a husbandman, or one who tilled 
the ground. In Psal. 10. 18, t'he man of the earth 
signifies a mortal, earthly-minded man, who 
was made of the dust, and must return to the 
dust. Earth, in the moral sense of it, is set in 
opposition to heaven; things earthly and car- 
nal, to things heavenly and spiritual. John 3. 
iil. He that is of the earth is earthly, and speak- 
eth of the earth : He that cometh from heaven 
IS above all. Col. 3. 1, 2, If ye then be risen 
with Christ, seek those things which are above, 
and set not your aflections on things on the 
earth. The terrestrial man is set in opposi- 
tion to the heavenly, 1 Cor. 15. 47, 48, The first 
snan is of the earth, earthy, the second man is 
tlie Lord from heaven. Adam, the first public 
person and head of the old covenant, was 
formed of the earth; he was mortal and cor- 
ruptible: But Christ, the second public person, 
and head of the new covenant, is of a heavenly 
descent, and has a divine, as well as a humajL 
nature. In like jnanner the earthly houseis set 
in opposition to the heavenly ; 2 Cor. 5. 1, If our 
earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, 
we have a building of God, a house not made 
with hands, eternal in the heavens. // this 
hodily frame of nature were taken to pieces by 
death, there is a state of glory provided by 
God far the separate soul to pass unto. 

Gen. 1. 2. and the c. was without form and void 

10. and God called the dry land e. 

11. and God said, let the e. bring forth grass, 24. 

12. and the e. brought forth grass and herb 
28. be fruitful, replenish e. and subdue it, 9. 1. 

6. 11. the e. also was corrupt before God 

7. 17. and the ark was lifted up above the e. 

8. 14. in the second month was the e. dried 

22. while e. remaineth, seed-time shall not cease 
9. 13. for a token of a covenant between me and e. 
10. 25. in his days was the e. divided, 1 Chr. 1. 19. 
18 18. and all the nations of the c. s:hall be bless- 
ed in him, 22. 18. | 26. 4. \ 28. 14. 

27. 28. God give thee of the fatness of thee. 
41.47. in plenteous years e. brought forth haridfuls 
Exod. 8.22. I am the Lord in the midst of the e. 

9. 29. that thou mayest know that the c. is the 
Lord's, Deut. 10. 14. PsaZ. 24. 1. 1 Co?-. 10.26. 

10. 5. that one cannot be able to see the e. 
1.5. 12. stretchest thy hand, c. swallowed them 
20. 24. an altar of e. thou shalt make unto me 

yum. 16. 30. if the e. open her mouth and swallow 

32. and the e. opened her mouth and swallowed 
them up and their houses, 26. 10. Ps. 106. 17. 

.34. they said, lest the e. sv/allow us up also 
Dcwi.28.i.Lord will set thee above all nations of c. 

23. the e. that is under thee shall be iron 
32. 1. and hear, O c. the words of my mouth 

13.he made him ride on the high places of the e. 

22. a fire shall consume the e. with her increase 
I Sam. 2. 8. for the pillars of the e. are the Lord's 

4. 5. Israel shouted, so that the c. rang again 

14. 15. they also trembled, and the e. quaked 
2.93771.1.2. a man came with e. on his head, 15. 32. 

22. S. then the e. shook and trembled, Psal. 18. 7. 
I Kings 1. 40. so that the e. rent with the sound 
1 Kings 5.17.to thy servant twc mules' burden of e. 
Chron. 16. 31. and let the c. rejoice, Psal. 96. 11. 

33. at the presence of the Lord, because God 

cometh to judge the e. Psal. 96. 13. 1,.98. 9. 
Kzra 5.11. the servants ofthe God of heaven anae. 
Jfeh. 9. 0. tnou hast made the e. Isa. 45. 12. 
hb 5 25. and thy offspring as the grass of iho e. 
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Job 9. 6. which shaketh the e. out of her place 
24. the e. is given inio the liandof the wicked 

11. 9. the measure thereof is longer than the c. 

12. I5.1ie sendeth waters and they overturn the e. 
15. 19. to whom alone the c. was given 

16. 18. O c. cover not thou my blood, let my cry 
18. 4. shall the e. be forsaken for thee 1 
20. 27. and the c. shall rise up against him 
22. 8. but as for the mighty man, he had the e. 

24. 4. the poor ofthe e. hide themselves 
26. 7. he hangeth the e. upon nothing 

',10. 6. to dwell in the caves ofthe e. and in roclca 
8. children of base men, they were viler than the c. 
34. 13. who hath given him a charge over the e.? 
37. 17. when he quieteth the e. by the south-wind 
38.4. when 1 laid the foundations of the e. 

18. hast thou perceived the breadth ofthe e.? 
Psal. 2. 8. give thee the uttermost parts ofthe c. 

10. be instructed, ye judges of the e. 
10. 18. that the manof thee, mayno more oppress 
12. 6. pure words, as silver tried in a furnace of e. 

25. 13. and his seed shall inherit the c. 

33. 5.*the e. is full ofthe goodness ofthe Lord 
14. he looketii on all the inhabitants of '.he e. 

37. 9. that wait on Lord shall inherit the e. 11. 22. 

46. 2. we will not fear though the e. be removed 
6. he uttered his voice, the e. melted 

47. 9. for the shields ofthe e. belong unto God 

48. 2. the joy ofthe whold e. is mount Zion 
60. 2. thou hast made the e. to tremble 

63. 9. shall go into the lower parts ofthe e. 
65. 8. that dwell in the uttermost parts ofthe e. 
9. thou visitest the e. and waterest it 

67. 6. then shall e. yield her increase, Ezek. 34.27. 

68. 8. the e. shook, the heavens also dropped 
32. sing unto God, ye kingdoms ofthe e. 

71. 20. shalt bring me up from the depths ofthe e. 
72.6. shall come down as showers that water the e. 
73. 9. and their tongue walketh through the c. 

75. 3. the c. and all the inhabitants thereof are 

dissolved, I bear up its pillars, Isa. 24. 19. 

8. the wicked ofthe e. shall wring them out 

76. 8. the e. feared || 77. 18. the e. trembled, 97. 4. 

9. when God arose to save the meek ofthe e. 
78. 69. like the e. which he hath establish, for ever 
82. 8. arise, O God, judge the e. thou shalt inherit 
90. 2. or ever thou hadst formed the e. 

97. 1. the Lord reigneth^ let the e. rejoice 
99. L the Lord reigneth, let the e. be moved 
102. 25. of old hast thou laid the foundation of 
the e. 104. 5. Prov. 8.29. Isa. 43. 13. 
104. 13. the c. is satisfied v.'ith the fruit of thy works 

24. O Lord, the e. is full of thy riches 
114.7. tremble, Oe. at the presence ofthe Lord 
115. 16. the e. hath he given to the children of men 
119. 64. the e. O Lord, is full of thy mercy 

90, thou hast eslablished the e. and it abideth 

147. 8. who prepareth rain for the e. 

148. 13. his glory is above the e. and heaven 
Frov.3. 19. the Ld. hath founded the c. Isa. 24. 1. 

8. 23. 1 was set up from everlasting, or ever e. was 
26 as yet he had not made the e. nor fields 

25.3. e. for dep(h and heart of kings is unsearchable 
30. 16 the e. that is not filled with water 

21. for three things the c. is disquieted, for four 
Eccl. 1. 4. but the e. abideth for ever 

5. 9. moreover, the profit ofthe e. is for all 
Isa. 4. 2. the fruit ofthe e. shall be excellent 

11.4. that smiteth thee, with the rod of his mouth 
9. e. shall be full ofthe knowdedge ofthe Lord 

13. 13. the e. shall remove out of her place 

14. 10. is this the man that made the e. to tremble 1 
24. 4. the e. mourneth and fadeth away, 33. 9. 

5. thee, is defiled under the inhabitants thereof 

19. e. is utterly broken down, the e. is dissolved 

20. e. shall reel 1| 26. 19. a. shall cast out the dead 

26. 21. the e. also shall disclose her olood 

34. 1. let the e. hear, and all that is therein 
40. 22. it is he that sitteth on the circle of the e. 

28. the Creator of *he ends of the e. fainteth not 

44. 24. that spread abroad the e. by myself 

45. 8. let the e. open 1| 12. I have made the c. 

22. look to me and be ye saved all ends ofthe e. 

49. 13. sing, O heavens, and be joyful, O c. 
51. 6. look on the e. the e. shall wax old 
66.1. thus saith the Lord, the e. is my footstool 

8. shall the e. be made to bring forth in one day ? 
Jer. 4. 23. I beheld the e. it was without form 
28. for this shall the e. mourn, heavens be black 

6. 19. hear, O e. I will bring evil on this people 
10. 10. at his wrath the e. shall tremble 

22. 29. O e. e. e. hear the word of the Lord, write 
ye this man childless, Mic. 1. 2. 

46. 8. Egypt saith, I will go up and cover the e. 
49. 21. the e. is moved at the noise, 50. 46. 

51. 15. he hath made the e. by his power 
Ezek. 7. 21. I will give it to the wicked ofthe e. 

9. 9. they say, the Lord hath forsaken the e. 
43. 2. and the e. shined with his glory 

Has. 2. 22. the e. shall hear the corn and the wine 



Joel 2. 10. the c. shall quake before then; 
Jl7aos 8. 9. I will darken the e. in iht clear itaj 
.lonah 2. 6. the c. with her bars was about iiie 
Mic. 6. 2. hear, ye strong foundations of the e. 

I. 17. they shall move out like worms of iho t- 
Mah. 1. 5. the e is burnt up at his jircsenca 
Hab. 2. 14. the e. filled with knowledge of the L 

3. 3. and the e. was full of iiis i)raise 
9. thou didst cleave the e. with rivers 

Hag. 1. 10. the e. is stayed from her fruit 
Zech. 1. 10. sent to walk to and fro thro' the c 6, 1 

4. 10. the eyes of the Lord which run thro' the ( 
Mai. 4. 6. lest 1 smite the e. with a curse 

Mat. 5.5. blessed are meek, for they shall inherit f. 

35. swear not by the e. tor it is G.od's iboistool 
13. 5. where tliey had not much c. Mark 4. 5. 
Mark 4. 28. for the e. bringeth forth fruit of herseH 
John 3.31. he that is ofthe c.is earthly , and speaketli 

ofthe e. he that cometh from heaven is above al) 

1 Cor. 15. 47. the first man is ofthe c. earthy 

2 Tim. 2. 20. but also vessels of wood and of c. 
Hcb. 6. 7. the e. which drinketh in the rain 

12. 26. whose voice then shook the c. but now 
Jam. 5. 7. waiteth for the precious fruit of the e. 

18. and the e. brought forth her fruit 
2Pci;.3.10.the e.and works therein shall be burnt up 
Rev. 7. 3. hurt not the e. nor sea, nor ihe trees 

11.4. olive trees standing before the God of thee. 
6. have power to smite the e. with all plagues 

12. 16. the e. opened and swallowed up the flood 

13. 12. causeth the e. to worshij) the first beast 

18. 1. and the e. was lightened with his glory 

19. 2. the great whore, which did corrupt the e, 

20. 11. from whose fiice the e. fled away 

See Beasts, Dust, Ends, Face, Ki.ngs, Hea 
VEN, People, Whole. 

Ml the EARTH. 

Gen. ] . 26. let them have dominion over all the e 

7. 3. to keep seed alive on the face oi' all the e. 

II. 9. there confound the language of aW the e, 
18. 25. shall not the Judge of all the c. do right 1 
19.31. to come in to us after manner of aZ/ the e. 

Exod. 9. 14. there is none like me in all the e. 
16. my name declared thro' all the e. Rom. 9. 17 
19. 5. a peculiar treasure; for all the e. is mine 
34. 10. such as have not been done in all the e 
J^um. 14. 21. all the e. shall be filled with glory 
,Tosh. 3. 11. the Lord of all the e. 13. Zech. 6. 5. 
23.14.1 am going the way of aZZ the e. 1 Kings 2.2, 
.Tudg. 6. 37. and if it be dry on all the e. beside 
I Sam. 17. 46. that all the e. may know there is a G 

1 KingslQ. 24. all the e. sought lo Solomon to heai 

2 Kings 5. 15. no God in all the e. but in Israel 

1 Chr. 10. 14. his judgin. are in all the e. Ps. 105. 7. 
23. sing to the Lord, all thee. Psal. ?.6. 1. 
30. fear before him all the c. Psal. 33. 8. | 96. 9, 
Psal. 8. 1. excellent is tliy name in all the e. 9. 
45. 16. whom thou mayest make princes mall the e 
47.2. L.is a great king over all the e. 7. Zech. 14.9. 
57. 5. let thy glory be above all the e.U.\ 108.5. 
66.tl.make a joyful noise all the e. 98. 4. | 100. f L 
4. all the c. shall worship thee, and sing to thee 
83.18. that thou art most high over all the c. 97. 9 
Isa.lO. 14. so have I gathered all the e. none moved 

12. 5. done excellent things, this is known in all e 
25. 8. take the rebuke of his people, from all the e 

.ler.'iQ. 6. 1 will make this city a curse to all the e. 

33. 9. it shall be an honour before all the earth 
51. 7. a golden cup that made all the e. drunken 

25. O mountain, which destroyest all the e. 

49. so at Babylon shall fall the slain of all the c 
Dan.2. 39. a kingdom shall bear rule over all ihe e 
Nab. 2. 20. let all the e. keep silence before him 
Zeph. 3. 8. all the e. shall be devoured with fire 
Zech. ]. 11. all the e. sitleth still and is at rest 
lALke9Ji. 44. there was a darkness over all the 
Rom. 10. 18. their sound went into all the e. 
Rev. 5. 6. seven Spirits of God sent forth into allt 

From the EARTH. 
Gen. 2. 6. but there went up a misi from the « 

4. 11. and now art thou cursed //-ow the e. 

G. 1 13. behold, I will destroy Xhem from the e. 
7. 23. and they were destroyed /r^n* the r. 

8. 11. Noah knew waters were abated froyn the e 
JSxorf. 9. 15. thou shalt be cnt off from the e. Josh 

7. 9. Psal. 109. 15. Prov. 2. 22. J^ah. 2. J3 
1 Sam. 28. 23. Saul arose /row the e. and sat on bed 
2iS'a?ra.4.11. shall I not take you away /row the e. 
12. 17. the elders went to raise him from the e. 
20. David arose from the e. and washed himselt 
Job 18.17. his remembrance shall perbh from ihe e. 
Psal. 21. 10. shalt destroy their fruit/rom the e. 

34. 16. cut off remembrance of them from the c 
148. 7. praise h.from the e. ye dragons and deeps 

Prov. 30. 14. as knives to devour poor from the e 
Jer. 10. 11. even they shall perish /7-07n the e. 
Ezek. 1. 19. living creatures«were lift up/rom e.21. 
Dan. 7. 4. and it was lifted \i\) from, the e. 
Amos 3. 5. shall one take up a snare from the e 
John 12. 32. and I, if I be lifted apfrom the e. 



EAR 



EAR 



EAS 



^^cts 8. 33. for his life is taken frovi the e. 

9. S. Suui arose jVo HI tke e. and he saw no man 

22. 2-J. said, away with such a fellow /?-o?;t the c. 
ftey.6.4.posver given hiin to lalie peacu/rom the c. 

14.3. but 144,U(JU which wore redeemed/rowi ths c. 

In the EARTH. 
Oc:i. 1. 22. and let fowl muliiply in ths e. 

4. 12. a vagabond siialt thou be in thee. 14. 

6. 5. the wickedness of man was great in the c. 

10.8. N'imrod began to be a mighty one in the e. 

19. 31. not a man in the e. to come in unto us 

4.5. 7. sent me, to preserve you a posterity in the e. 
Exod. 20. 4. or that is in the e. beneath, or water 
Josh. 7. 2J. and bphold they are hid in the e. 
Jud/r. 18. 10. no want of any tiling that is in the c. 
2 Sain.l. 9. a great name, like to the name of the 
great men that are in the e. 1 Chron. 17.8. 
23. what nation in c. like Israel 1 1 Chr. 17. 21. 

14. 20. to know all things that are in the e. 

1 Chro7i. 2i). 11. for all that is in the e. is thine 

2 Chron. 6. 14. there is no God like thee in the e. 
Job 1 7. from going to and fro in the e. 2. 2. 

8. that there is none like him in the e. 2. 3. 
14. 8. though the root thereof wax old in the c. 
24. 18. their portion is cursed in the e. 

39. 14. ostrich, which leaveth her eggs in the e. 
Fsal. 16. 3. but to the saints that are in the e. 

40. 8. what desolations he hath made in the e. 
10. be still, I will be exalted in the e. 

58. 11. venly he is a God that judgeth in the e. 

72. 16. there shall be a handful of corn wi the e. 
11&. 19. 1 am a stranger in the c. hide not thy com. 
140. 11. let not an evil speaker be established in c. 

Frov. 11. 31. the righteous be recompensed in thee. 
[sa. 26. 9. for when thy judgments are in the e. 
18. we have not wrought deliverance in the e. 

40. 24. tlieir stock shall not take root in the e. 
42.4. till he have set judgment in the e. 

62. 7. till he make Jerusalem a praise in the e. 
65. 16. shall bless in God of truth, who blesseth 
himself m the e. and he that swoareth in the^c. 
'cT. 17. J 3. that forsake thee, be written in the e. 
31. 22. the Lord hath created a new i\\mginihe e. 
Hos. 2. 23. and I will sow her unto me in the e. 
Joel 2. 30. and I will shew wonders in the e. 
JJiaos 5. 7. ye who leave off righteousness in the e. 
.Mat. 25. 18. he went and digged in the e. and hid 

25. I was afraid, and hid thy talent in the e. 
Jllark 4. 31. it is like a grain of mustard seed, when 
it is sown in the e. is less tlian all seeds in the e. 
'./o/tw5.8.there are three that bear witness in the e. 

Oil., or, u-pon the EARTH. 
Gen. 6. 6. repented that he had made man on the e. 
12. God looked upon tAee. behold it_was corrupt 

7. 4. I will cause it to rain tipou the e. forty days 
12. ihe rain was upon the e. forty days, 17. 

8. 17. be fruitful and multiply upon the e. 
19.23. sun was risen upon thee, when Ijut entered 
28. 12. and behold a ladder set upon the e. 

Exod. 10. 6. since the day they were upon, the e. 
Lev. 11. 29. things that creep 2ipon the e. 42, 44. 
Deut.4. 10. all days they Vivetipon the e. 12. 1,19. 
36. upon the e. he shewed thee his great fire 

12. 16. ye shall pour it upon the e. as water, 24. 
2 Sam. 12. 16. David lay all night 7ipo>i the e. 

14. 7. not leave name nor remainder upon the c. 
1 King s 8.21 .hut will God indeed d\vello«, thee.? 
heaven cannot contain thee, 2 Chron'. 6. 18. 

17. 14. till the day the Lord sends rain upon the c. 
1 CAr. 29. 15. our days on e. as a shadow, Job 3. 9. 
Jobl.l.is there not an appointed time to rni'i on ■".? 

19. 25. he shall stand at the latter day hpou tii: <.. 

20. 4. knowest not since man was placed on thee. 
37. 6. for he saith to the snow, be thou on the c. 

41. 33. on e. there is not his like, leviathan made 
PsaZ.7.5.1etthe enemy tread down my life on thee. 

41. 2. and he shall be blessed upon the e. 

67. 2. that thy way may be known upon the e. 

73. 25. there is none 7tj>on e. I desire besides thee 
112. 2. his seed shall be mighty tipon the c. 

Prov. 30.24. four things that are littie upon the c. 
Keel. 7. 20. for there is not a just ma.nupon e. 

10.7. and princes walking as servants upon the e. 

11. 2. knowest not what evil shall be done upon e. 
3. the clouds empty themselves iipo7i. ths e. 
Cant. 2. 12. flowers a[)pear on the e. time of singing 
L=;a. 28.22. a consumption determined upon the e. 

51. 6. lift up your eyes, and look upon the e. 
Jer. 9.3. are not valiant for the truth ^ipon the e. 
Lam. 2. 11. eyes fail, my liver is poured upon the e. 
Dan. 2.10. not a man on the c. can shew the matter 
Jlmos 3. 5. can a bird fall in a snare upon the e. 

9 9. yet shall not the least grain fall upon the e. 
Mat. 6. 19. lay not up for yours, treasures upon e. 

9. 6. may know that the Son of man hath power 

071 e. to forgive sins, jMarIc 2 10. I^uke 5. 24. 

10. 34. think not I am come to send peace on e. 
26. 19. whatsoever thou shalt bind one. 18. J8. 
18. 19. r say, that if two of you shall agree one, 
23. 9. and call no man your fafhe- tipon the e. 

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Mat. 23.35. all the righteous blood shed upon the e. 
Mark 9. 3. so as no fuller on e. can white them 
Luke 2. 14. glory to God in the highest, on e. peace 

6. 49. like a man that built a house upon thee. 

12. 49. 1 am come to send fire o7i the e. 

51. suppose ye that I am come to give peace on c.? 

18. 8. the Son cometh, shall he find taith on c.l 

21.26. for the things which are coming on the e.l 
John 17. 4. 1 have glorified thee on the c. 
Rom. 9. 28. a short work will the Lord make on e. 
Col. 3. 2. set your atiection not on things on the c. 

5. mortify your members which are upon the e. 
//(;i.8.4.if hewere on the e.he should not be a priest 

11.13. and confessed they were strangers on the e. 

12. 25. \vho refused him that spake 07i e. 
.Jam. 5. 5. ye have lived in pleasure on the e. 

17. ii rained not-on the e. for three years 
Rev. 3. 10. to try them that dwell upon the e. 

5. 10. made us kings and priests, we shall reign on e. 

6.10. avenge our blood on them that du'ell on the e. 

7. 1. that the wind should not blow on the e. 

8. 7. hail, and fire, and they were cast upon the e. 
10. 8. in hand of angel which standeth upon the e. 
11. 10. dwell on the e. \ 13. 8, 14. | 14. 6. | 17. 8. 
14. 16. and he thrust in his sickle on the e. 

16. 2. the first poured out his vial upon the e. 
18. 24. the blood of all that were slain upon the c. 

Out o/W«c EARTH. 

1 Sam. 23. 13. I saw gods ascending out of the e. 

2 Sara. 23. 4. as tender grass springing out of the e. 
Job 8. 19. and out cf the e. shall oiliers grow 

28. 2 iron is taken out of the e. and brass molten 
5. as for the e. out of it cometh bread 
Fsal. 85 11. truth shall spring out of the c. 

104. 14. that he may bring food out of the e. 
35. let the sinners be consumed out of the e. 
i5a?i. 7. 17. four kings, which shall arise out of the e. 
Hos. 2. 18. I will break the battle oiU of the c. 
Mic. 1. 2. the good man is perished out of the e. 
Rev. 13. 11. another beast coming up out of the c. 

To, or, unto the EARTH. 
f?e«.24.52.he worshipped, bowing liimself to the e. 

37. 10. to bow down ourselves to thee, to the e. 

42. 6. they bowed themselves to the e. 43. 26. 

48. 12. he bowed himself with his face to the e. 
Josh. 5. 14. Joshua fell on his face to the e. 7. 6. 

1 Sam. 5. 3. Dagon was fallen on his face to the e.' 

17. 49. Goliath fell on his face to the e. 

24. 8. David stooped with his face to the e. 

25. 41. she bowed herself i^o tlie e. 1 Kings 1.31. 
25. 8. let me smite him, I pray thee, to the e. 

20. therefore let not my blood fill to the e. 

2 Sam. 1. 2. when he came to David he fell to the e. 
14. 11. not one hair shall fall to the e. 1 ICings 1. 52. 

2/5rmo-5l0.10.fall to the e. nothing of the word of L. 
■2Chron. 20. 24. were dead bodies fallen to the e. 
Job 12. 8. or speak to the c. it shall teach thee 
Psal. 17. 11. set their eyes, bowing down to the c. 

44. 25. for our belly cleaveth unto the e. 

50. 4. he shall call to the e. that he may judge 

146. 4. his breath goeth forth, hereturneth to the e. 
Eccl. 3. 21. the spirit of beast that goeth to the e. 

12. 7. tiien shall the dust return to the e. 
Isa. 8. 22. and they shall look unto the e. 

63. 6. 1 will bring down their strength to the e. 
Jer. 15. 10. a man of contention to the whole e. 
JIos. 6. 3. as the latter and former rain to the e. 
I^uke2i. 5. and bowled down tlieir faces to the e. 
.lets 9. 4. Saul fell to the e. anil heard a voice 

10. 11. as a great sheet, and let down to the e. 
25. 14. and when we were all fallen to the e. 

P'-'K 6. 13. and the stars of heaven fell to the e. 
;2.-i. Ii'ew the stars, and didnot cast them to thee. 

13. when the dragon saw he was cast U7ito ths e. 

EARTHEN. 
Lev. 6. 28'. the e. vessel wherein it w^as sodden 

11. 33. ilie e. vessel whereunto any of them falleth 
14. 5. one of the bird^ kll'cd in an e. vessel, 50. 

Muy/i. 5. 17. priest shall take holy v/ater in e. vessel 
2 Sam. 17. 23. brought beds, basins, and e. vessels 
.Ter. 19. 1. go and get a potter's e. bottle 
32. 14. puT these evidences in an e. vessel 
Lam. 4. 2. how are they esteemed as c. pitchers 
2 Cor. 4. 7. we have th^s treasure in e. vessels 

EARTHLY. 
John2. 12. if I have told you e. things, believe not 

31. he that is of the earth is e. speaks of eartli 
2C()r. 5. 1. if ourc. house of tabern. were dissolved 
Phil. 3. 19. many walk, who mind e. things 
Jam. 3. 15. this wisdom is e. sensual, devilish 

EARTHY. 
1 Cor. 15. 47. the first man is of the earth, e. 

48. as is the e. such are they also that are c. 

49. and as we ha "e borne the image of the e. 

EARTHQUAKE. 
The scripture speaks of several natural earth- 
quakes. One of the most remarkable, is that 
whieh 7j}as in the tiventy-scventhyearofUz- 
ziah, king of Judah. There is mention of this 
earthquake in Araos 1.1. and in Zech. 14. 5. Jo- 



sephus sa7js, that this earthquake was so vio- 
lent, as to divide a mou7itai7i in haloes, zchich 
lay to the west of Jerusalem, a7id moved o7ii 
pa7-t of it from its place four furlongb, or five 
hundred paces. 

A7iother very memorable earthquake, was that at 
the time of our Saviou7-''s crucifixion. Mat. 27c 
51. Ma7Uj have bee7t of opi7iion, that this mo- 
tion ivas perceived by ail the world. Others 
maintai7i, that it was sensible 07ily in Jud-ea, 
or eve7i in the temple, the gates whereof were 
shaken, and the vail re7it asunder. It 7nust 
have been attended with very terrible circum- 
stances, since the ce7iturio7i, a7id theyioho tcere 
icith him, were so affected with it, and were in- 
duced by it to acknowledge the injustice of our 
Saviour's co7idem7iatio7i, Mat. 27. 54. 

An Earthquake is a great shaking, or trembliiig 
of the earth, or of some parts of it, Amos 1. 1. 
Great alterations a7id changes are expressed 
i7i scripture by a shaking of the earth, Heb. 
12. 23. The dcliveri7ig of the Israelites out of 
Egypt is called a moving, or shaking, of the 
earth, Psal. 68. 8. Jlnd an extraordinary and 
unexpected alteratio7i in the state of affairs, 
civil or ecclesiastical, is represcntcdby a great 
earthquake, Rev. 6. 12. arid 16. 18. 

1 Kings 19. IJ. after the wind, an e.L.was not in c. 
12. after the e. a fire, the Lord was not in the fire 

Isa. 29. 6. thou shalt be visited of the Lord with e. 
Jlmos 1. 1. which he saw two years before the e. 
Zech. 14. 5. like as ye fled from before the e. 
Mat. 27. 54. now when the centurion saw the e. 

28. 2. behold, there was a great e. the angel of the 
Lord came, .^ris 16.26. Rev.Q. 12. \ 11. 13. 
Rev. 8. 5. there were thunderings and ane. 11. 19. 

16. 18. a great e. so mighty an e. and so great 

EARTHQUAKES. 
Mat.2A. 7. there shall be famines, pestilences, and 
e. in divers places, .'Va;7i: 13.8. Luke2\. 11. 
EASE. 
Deut. 28. 65. among nations shalt thou find no e. 
Judg. 20.43. they trod the Benjamites down with e. 
Job 12. 5. in the thought of him that is at e. 

16. 12. 1 was at e. \\ 21. 23. dieth, being wholly at e. 
Ps. 25. 13. his soul shall dwell at c. his seed iidierit 

123. 4. with the scorning of those that are at e. 
Prov. 1. 1 32. the e. ofthe simj.le shall slay them 
Isa. 32. 9. rise up, ye women that are at e. 

11. tremble, ye women thit are at e. be troubled 
Jer. 46. 27. Jacob shall return, and be in rest, at;" 

48. 11. Moab hath been at e. from his youth 

49. 131. gi't you up to the nation tliMt is at e. 
Ezck. 23. 42. a voice of a multitude being at e. 
Amos 6. 1. woe to them that are at e. in Zion 
Zech. 1. 15. 1 am sore displeased with heathen at a 
J^uke 12. 19. take thine e. eat, drink, and be merry 

EASE. 
Deut. 23.13. w'hen thou wilt c. thyself abroad 

2 Chron. 10. 4. e. thou somev.'hat the yoke, 9. 
,Iob 7. 13. my couch shall e. my complaint 
Isa. 1. 24. ah, I will e. me of mine adversaries 

38.tl4. O Lord, I am oppressed, c. me 
EASED. 
Job 16. 6. and though T forbear, what am I e.7 
2 Cor. 8. 13. that other men be e. and ye burthened 

EASEMENT. 
,Iudg.3.'\2A. hedoeth bis e. in his summer-chamber 

E.ASIER. 

Exod. 18. 22. so =;'^'~'l 't be e. for thyself, shall bear 

Mat. 9. 5. whether is e. to say, thv sins be forffiveo 

thee, or to say, arise, Mark 2. 9. I^uke 5. 23 

19.24. it is e. for a camel lo go thro' the eye of nee 

die, than a rich man, Mark 10. 25. J^uke 18. 25 

Lukeia.ll.itis e. forhenven and earth to pass, than 

EASILY. 
1 Co7-.13.5. charity is not r.f^rovoked, thinks no e'.it 
Heb.l2.1. lay aside the sin which doth so e. beset us 

EAST. 
The Hebrews express the east, Tscst, north, ana 
S07ith, by icords which sig7iify, before, behind, 
left, and right, according to the sit7i.ation of a 
man, with his face turned towards the east. By 
the east, they describe freq^irvtly not orJii Ara- 
bia Deserta,a?? i the lands of M'-ab and. A mmon, 
which lay to the east of Palestine; but Assvria . 
?z7rczc!S'',Mesopotnmia,BibylnT!ip., and Clialdea, 
which lie rather to the iiorth than to the fast of 
Jude-a. It issaid, in.Gen. .11. 1, 2. that th" ."ons 
of Noah having but one lavgiinsre, departed 
from the east, and came into the hind of Shinar 
Hcreiipon some difficulties have beev raised ; 
. for the land of Shinar ?> not to the irest of Ar- 
menia, where the ark r''sted; and Armenia 
does not He to the ra%t o/ Babylonia, rr/;eref/(e 
la7id of Shinar iras. Ov the contrary, it is to 
the north of this country, hiterpreters and 
Commentators, to di^ensrage the7nselves out of 
these perplexities, have imagined different ex 
planations of this pL'^age. 



EAS 



EAT 



EAT 



Sfitnc, by the Hebrew word Kedem, or, F,a.st, have 

uiulcri:tuod t/ie country wiiick was aficrwardii 
■peopled by ivudemah, the yoiiiigesi aon of ItiJi- 
m;icil. Others, that Kedem was used for, .Vt tiie 
begiiiiiiiig; and that MoACs intended to describe 
the parlieular time at which the first men de- 
parted after the deluge, in order to spread 
thei.tselocs into different countries. Others, 
that Moses spoke according to the custom of 
the Assyrians, who called all the provinces of 
their empire which were situated beyond the Ti- 
gris, Kedeni, or East; and those on this side the 
same river, the West, or Arab. Others, instead 
of, tiiey departed or journeyed from the east, 
translate, tliey departed to ^o towards tlie east. 
Caliiiet says, that it appears to him from a great 
number of places in the Old and enen in the 
.Yew Testament, that the sacred Writers call- 
ed the provinces which were beyond iAe Tigris 
and Eapfnates, even Mesopotamia, Armenia, 
and Persia, Kedem, or the East. Moses, icho 
had been bred up in Egypt, and tived long in 
Arabia, in this likewise might p-robably follow 
the custom of the country. It is certain, says 
he, that Babylonia, Ciiaidea, Susiaua, Persia, 
and a part of AJesopotamia, as well as the ri- 
vers of Enphrates and Tigris, for the greatest 
part oftiicir course areto tAe east o/Paiestine 
Egypt, and Arabia. 
He aikis, that it is further certain, that the peo- 
ple who came from Armenia, Syria, Media, and 
Upper jMesopotamia, entered Palestine and 
Egypt from the east-side, ickich was sufficient 
for the Hebrews to say, that these people lay 
to the east, with respect to them. He proves 
by the following passages, that these countries 
were known among the Hebrews by the name 
of East. In Num. 23. 7. Balaam saijs, that 
Balak, king of Moab, had brought him from 
the mountains of the east; that is,fromPethov 
upon the Euphrates. Isaiah says, ch. 41. 2. 
that Abraham came from the east into the land 
of Cajiaan : And it is known that he came 
from Mesopotamia and Chaldea. The same 
prophet says, that Cyrus should come from the 
east against Babylon, Isa. 4G. 11. fie places 
Syria to the east o/ Judea. St. Matthew says, 
that the loisc 7aen, who came to worship Christ, 
set oat from the east. Mat. 2. 1. 
.^11 this, says he, demonstrates, that in the scrip- 
ture style, the East is often used for the pro- 
vinces which lie to the J^orth of Judea and 
Egypt, from whciicc, however, people generally 
enter Palestine by the way only of Damascus, 
which is to the north-cast of this country. 
The East is the first of the four cardinal points 
of the horizon, where the sun is seen to rise 
when in the equinoctial. 
Gen.'S.H.God placed at the e.of the garden of Eden 

12. 8. Abraham removed to a mountain on the e. 

13. 11. Lot chose the plain, and journeyed e. 

23. 14. Ihou shalt spread abroad to the west and c. 
29. 1. came into the land of the people of the e. 

JSTum. 3. 3d. but those that encamp toward the e. 

23. 7. Balak hath brought me out of the e. 
Judg. 6. 3. the children of the e. came up against 

them, 33. | 7. 12. 1 8. 10. 1 Kings 4. 30. 
\Kings 7.23.three looking toward the e. 2 Chr. 4.4. 
1 Chron. 9. 24. the porters toward the e. west, 

north, and south 

12. 15. they put to flight them toward the c. 
Job 1. 3. the greatest of all the rat-ii of the e. 
Psal. 75. 6. promotion cometh not from c. nor west 

103. 12. as far as the e. is from the west 
107. 3. he gathered them from the e. and west 
Isa.'i. 6. because they be replenished from the e. 
11. 14. they shall spoil them of the e. .ler. 49. 28. 
41.2. who raised up the righteous man from the e. 
43. 5. I will bring thy seed from the e. Zech. 8. 7. 

46. II. calling a ravenous bird from thee, the man 
Ezek. 8. 16. men 25, Vvdth their faces toward thee. 

25. 4. 1 will deliver thee to the men of the e. 10. 
40. 6. then came he to the gate which looketh 
toward the e. 22. | 43. 1. ] 41. 1. 146. 1, 12. 
43.2. the glory of God came from the way of tiie e. 

47. 8. these waters issue out toward the e. country 

48. 10. toward the e. ten thousand in breadth 
17. the suburbs of the city toward the e. 250. 

Dart. 8. 9. the horn waxed great toward the e. 

11. 44. tidings out of the e. shall trouble him 
Joel 2. 20. I will drive him toward the e. sea 
Amos 8 12. they shall wander from nortli to e. 
Zech. 14. 4. the mount shall cleave toward the e. , 
Mat. 2. 1. there came wise men from the e. 
2. for we have seen his star in the e. 9. 

8. 11. many come from e. and west, I^ike 13. 29 

24. 27. ns liglitning cometh out of the e. 
Rev. 7 2. another ongel ascending from the e. 

16. 12 the way of kings of e. might be prepared 
21 13 or the e. three gates, on the north three 
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EAST-BORDER. 

J\rum. 34. 10. and ye shall point out your c.-border 
Josh. A. 19. ericauij)ed in the e.-border of Jericho 
15.5.the,e.-Z/o?-u!erwas the salt sea to end of Jordan 
£zcA:. 45. 7. from the west-border to the e.-border 
48. 21. of the oblation toward the c.-border 

EASTER. 
Acts 12. 4. intending after e. to bring him forth 

EAST-GATE. 
JVe/i. 3. 29. Shemaiah, the keeper of the e.-gate 
Jer. 19. 2. which is by the entry of the e.-gate 
Ezek. 10.19. every one stood at the door of thee.- "•. 
11. 1. the Spirit brought m.e unto the e.-gate 

EAST-SIDE. 
Exod. 27.13. the breadth of the court on the e.-sidc 
.ISTurn. 2. 3. and on the e.-side shall Judah pitch 
Josh. 7. 2. to Ai, which is on the e.-side of Bethel 
16. 5. the border of their inheritance on the e.-side 
Judg. 11. 18. came by e.-side of tlie land of Moab 
Ezek. 11.23. the mountain on the e.-side o{ the city 
42. 18. lie measured the e.-side with the reed 
48. 3. from the e.-side even the west-side, 3, 4, 
5, 6, 7, 8, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. 
JonoA 4. 5. Jonah sat on the e.-side of the city 

EASTWARD. 
Gci.l3.14. lift up thine eyes e.and look, Deut.3.27. 
2Kings 13.17.open the window e.and he opened it 
1 Chr. 26. 17. e. were six Levites, northward four 
Ez£k. 47. 3. the man with the line went forth e. 

EAST-WIND. 
Gen.il.G. thin ears, blasted with the e.-2oind,23,27. 
Exod. 10. 13. the Lord brought an e.-wind, 14. 21. 
Job 15. 2. and fill his belly with the e -wind 
27. 21. e.-wind carrieth him away, he departeth 
38.24. which scattereth the e.-wiicd upon the earth 
Psal. 48. 7. thou breakest the ships v/ith an e.-ioind 
78. 26. he caused an e. wind to blow in heaven 
Isa. 27. 8. he stayeth his rough wind in day oi'e.-w. 
Jer. 18. 17. I will scatter them as with an e.-wind 
Ezek. .11. 10. wither, when the e.-wind touchethit 
19. 12. and the e.-wind drieth up her fruit 
27. 26. the c.-wind hath broken thee in the seas 
Hos. 12. 1. Ephraim followeth after the e.-wind 
13.15.though he be fruitful, an e.-wind shall come 
Jonah 4. 3. God prepared a vehement e.-toind 
Hab. 1. 9. their faces shall sup up as the e.-wind 

EASY. 
Prow. 14. 6. knowledge is e. to him that understands 
J\Iat. 11. 30. my yoke is e. my burden is light 
lCyr.14.9. except ye utter words e. to be understood 
.Tarn. 3. 17. wisdom from above is e. to be intreated 

EAT. 
To eat signifies, [1] To chew meat with the teeth, 
to make it fit to enter the stomach, Gen. 27. 4. 
[2] To enjoy, Isa. 1. 19. [3] To waste, or con- 
sume, Eccl. 5. 11. [4] To oppress and undo, 
Psal. 14. 4. [5] To believe, John 6. 56. [6] 
To have fellowship with, 1 Cor. 5. 11. [7] To 
feed on God's icord, Isa. 55. 1. [8] To feast, 
Isa. 22. 13. [9] To do the will of God with i 
delight, John 4. 32. /( is said in Ezek. 3. 1, 
Son of man, eat that thou findest, eat this roll. 
Read attentively, meditate thoroughly, impress 
the things upon thy soul deeply. So in Jer. 
15. 16, Thy words were found, and I did eat 
them. 
Tn John 6. 53, 56. our Saviour says, Except ye 
eat the liesh of the Son of Man and drink his 
blood, ye have no life in you. Except ye par- 
take of those benefits lehich I purchased by 7ny 
sufferings in iny human nature, ye have no 
spiritual life, nor communion with God, but 
continiie in your sins, and shall not partake of 
eternal life. Again: He that eateth my flesh, 
and drinKefh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I 
in him. There is an intimate union and com- 
munion between us, he having a constant de- 
pendance upon me for life, which is his dwell- 
ing in me ; and I giving out a consta?it influ- 
ence and quickening virtue to make him live, 
which is my dwelling in him. And in John 
4. 32. he says, I have meat to eat which ye 
know not of. Iha.ve something to do which I 
prefer .before bodily foocl, namely, to bring 
these Samaritans to believe in and own me for 
the true Messiah. 
The Psalmist says, Psal. 69. 9, The zeal of thine 
house hath eaten me up : That fervent passion 
which I have for thy house, and service, and 
glory, and people, hath exhausted my natural 
moisture and vital spirits. The Apostle 
charges the Corinthians not to eat witli a bro- 
ther that is a fornicator, or covetous, or an 
idolater ; not to entertain any xmnecessary fa- 
miliarity with him, ICor. 5. 11. Hosea speak- 
ing of the priests, says, They eat up the sin 
of my people, Hos. 4. 8. They feast upon, and 
pamper themselves with those sacrifices which 
my people offer for their sins, and are greedy 
after them, and do neither desire nor endeavour 



to reclaim the people, lest thereby thyir gatr 
should be diminished. 

The ancient Hebrews did not eat ir. differently 
with all sorts of persons ; they would have pol 
luted and dishonoured themselves in their own 
opinion, if they had eaten with people of an 
other religion, or of a profession that was 
odious and in disrepute. In the patriarch Jo 
seph's time they neither ate with the Egyptians, 
nor the Egyptians with them, Gen.43.32. In our 
Saviour'' s time they did not eat with the Sama- 
ritans: For the Jews have no deahngs with tho 
Samaritans, John 4. 9. And t/ie Jews were 
very much scandalized to see that Christ made 
no scruple of eating with publicans and sin- 
ners : Why eateth your Master with publicans 
and sinners? Mat. 9. 11. As there were seve- 
ral sorts of meats, the use whereof was not al- 
lowed them, they could not conveniently eat 
with those who partook of them, for fear of 
contracting some pollution by touching them, 
or lest by accident any part of them should 
fall upon them. Before they sit dozen to tabic, 
they are very careful to wash their hands . 
they speak of this practice as a ceremony that 
is essential and strictly obliging. 
Geij.. 2. 16. of every tree thou mayest freely e. 

3. 5. in the day ye e. your eyes shall be opened 
6. Eve took and did e. 1| 12. and I did c. 13. 

14. and dust shalt thou e. all the days of thy life 

17. in sorrow shalt thou e.of it all days of thy life 
18. 8. he stood by the angels, and they did e. 19. 3 

27. 4. savoury meat, bring it to me, that I may e 

31. 46. and they did e. there upon the heap 
40. 17. the birds did c. them out of the basket 

43. t 16. these men shall e. with me at noon 
32. for the Egyptians did e. by themselves 

£2:0'^. 10. 5. the locusts shall e. every tree that grow 

12. the locusts may e. every herb of the land ' 
12.8. roast with fire, with bitter herbs they shall c.it 

16. no work done, save that which every man e 

43. no stranger shall e. thereof, 48. Lev. 22. 13. 

44. when circumcised, then shall he c. thereof 
16. 25. e. that to-day, for to-day is a sabbath to L 

35. the children of Isr. did e. manna forty years 
tdl came to borders of Canaan, John 6.31,49,58 

23. 11. that the poor of thy people may e. 

29. 32. Aaron and sons shall e. Lev. 6."l6. | 8. 31 

34. 15. one call thee, and thou e. of bis sacrifice 

Lev. 6. 18. males shall e. it, 29. j 7. 6. J^mn. 18. 10. 

26. tho priest that offereth it for sin shall e. it 
7.19. all that be clean shall e. thereof, J\''uvi. 16.11 
24. any other use, but ye shall in no wise e. of it 

10. 12. e. it without leaven beside the altar 

11. 21. yet these ye may e. 22. Deut. H. 20. 

24. 9. Aaron and his sons shall e. in the;holy place 

25. 20. if ye say, what shall we e. the seventh year 

26. 16. shall sow in vain, your enemies shnll e. it 
JN'um. 11. 5. we remember the fish we did c. freely 

13. weep, saying, give us flesh, that we may e." 
23.24. he shall not lie down till he e. of the prev 
25. 2. the peo. did e. of their sacrifices, and bowed 

Devt. 2. 6. ve shall buy meat of them that ye may e 

12. 15. e. in tliy gates, 21. | 15. 22. | 26. 12. 

15. the unclean and clean may e. 22. | 15. 22. 

18. thou must e. before the Lord, 14. 26. ] 15. 20 
20. shalt say, I will e. flesh, thou mayest c. flesh 

14. 21. give it to the stranger that he may e. 
20. 6. lest he die, and another man e. of it 

23. 24. then thou mayest e. grapes thy fill 

28. 39. not gather grapes, for worms shall e. tliem 
53. shall e. fruit of thine own body. Lam. 2. 20. 

32. 38. which did e. the fat of their sacrifices 
Josh. 5. 11. they did e. of the old corn of the lane 

24. 13. of the vineyards ye planted not do ye c. 
.Tudg. 19. 8. they tarried, and did e. both of them 

1 Sam. 1. 18. Hannah did e. and was no more sad 
9. 13. and afterward.^ they e. that be bidden 

14. 34. and e. and sin not against the Lord 

20. 34. Jonathan did e. no meat the second day 

28. 22. and e. that thou mayest have strength 

2 Sam. 9. 11. he shall e. at my table, 1 Kings 2. 7. 

1 Kings 14. 11. him that dieth of Jeroboam shal. 

the dogs e. 16. 4. | 21. 23. 2 Kings 9. 10, 36. 
17. 12. for me and my son, that we may e.and die 
19. 5. the angel said, arise and e. Acts 10. 1.3- 

I 11. 7. 

2 Kings 4. 43. they shall e. and leave thereof 

44. they did e.and left thereof, according to word 
6.28. this woman said, give thy son that we maye. 

him to-day, and we will e. my son to-morrow 
29. so we boiled my son, and did e. him 

18. 31. ye e.every man of his own vine, Isa. 36.16. 
2 Chron. 30. 18. yet did they e. the passover 
Ezra 6. 21. and the children of Israel did e. 
JVe/i. 5. 2. take up corn, that we may e. and live 

9. 25. so they did e. and were filled,' Psal. 78. 23 
.lob. 3. 24. for my sighing cometh before I e. 

31. 8. then let me sow, and let another e. 
Psal. 22.26. the meek shall e. and be satisfie<l 



EAT 



EAT 



EAT 



Pfal. 02. 29. all tbey that be fat nn earth shall c. 
'}0. 13. will I e. the flesh of bulls, or drink blood 
78. 25. man did e. angels' food, he sent them meat 
]-JS. 2. thou shalt e. the labour of thine hands » 

Prov- 1.31. e.tlic fruit of their own way, Isa. 3. 10. 
13. 2. but the soul of transgressors shall e. violence 
IS. 21. and they that love it shall e. the fruit 
24. 13. my sou e. thou honey, because it is good 
27. IS. whoso keepeth tig-tree shall e. fruit thereof 
30. 17. the eye, and the young eagles shall s. it 



Ecd. 



15. for who cane, or hasten more than 11 



the fruit thereof, 6.5. 21. Jer. 29. 5, 23. 
S. and the worm shall e. them like wool 
1. come ye, buy and e. yea, come, buV wine 



5. 11. goods increase they are increased that e.them 

12. sleep is sweet, whether he e. little or much 

10. 16. and thy princes e. in the morning 

17. blessed, when thy princes e. in due season 
Cant. 4. fl- as a flock of goats that e. of Gilead 

16. come into his garden and e.his pleasant fruits 
fsa. 4. 1. we will c. our own bread, and wear our 

own apparel 
7.15. butter and honey shall e. that he may know 

22. butter and honey shall every one e. that is left 
9. 20. g.'on the left hand, e. the flesh of his arm 

11. 7. the lion shall e. straw like the ox, 65.25. 
30. 24. oxen and asses shall e. clean provender 
37. 30. sow ye and reap, plant vineyards, and e. 

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51 
55 
2. hearken to me, and e. that which is good 
62. 9. they that have gathered it shall e. it 
65. 4. a people which e. swine's flesh and broth 

13. my servants shall e. but ye shall be hungry 

22. they shall not plant and another e. 

Jer. 15. 16. thy words were found, and I did e. them 
19. 9. shall e. every one the flesh of his friend in| 

the siege and straitness j 
Ezek. 2. 8. open thy mouth and e. that I give thee I 

3. 1. son of man, e. that thou findest, e. this roll 

4. 10. e. by weight || 5. 10. fathers shall e. sons 

16. 13. thou didst e. fine flour, and honey, and oil 
22. 9. and in thee they e. upon the mountains 
34. 3. ye e. the fat, and clothe you with the wool 

Dan. 4. 33. iSebuchadnezzar did e. grass as oxen 

f/os. 4. 10. for they shall c. and not have enough. 

they shall not increase, Mic. 6. 14. Hag-. 1.6. 

9. 3. they shall e. unclean things in Assyria 
4. all that e. thereof shall be polluted 

Amos 6. 4. that e. the lambs out of the flock 
Jilic. 3. 3. who also e. the flesh of my people 
Zec'i. 11. 9. let the rest e. every one flesh of another 

16. but he shall e. the flesh of the fat and tear 
J\Iat. 12. 4. how David did e. the shew-bread 
14. 20. did all e. and were fillfed, took up frag- 
ments, 15. 37. Jllark 6. 42. | 8. 8. Luke 9. 17. 

15. 27. yet the dogs e, of the crumbs, Mark 7. 23. 
38. thev that did e. v/ere 4000, besides women 

26. 21. and as they did e. he said, Jllark 14. 18, 22. 

26. Jesus took bread, brake it, and said, takee. 

this is my body, 'Mark 14. 22. 1 Cor. 11. 24. 
Mark 2. 16. when they saw him e. -with publicans 

6. 44. they that did e. were above 5000 men 

11. 14. no man e. fruit of thee hereafter for ever 
14.12. where go and prepare that thou mayest e. 
the passover 1 14. Luke^t2. 8, 11. John \$. 28. 
Luke 6. 1. aud did e. rubbing them in their hands 

7. 36. one desired him that he would e. with him 

10. 8. e. such things as are set before you 

1.5. 23. killed fatted calf, let us e. and be merry 
24. 43. he took it, and did c. before them 
JohnA.21. disciples prayed him, saying, Master e. 
6. 26. because ye did e. of loaves andVere filled 
50. that a man may e. thereof and not die 
53. except }-e e. the flesh of the Son of Man 
Acts 2. 48. they did e. their meat with gladness 

11. 3. thou wentest in and didst e. with them 

23. 14. we will e. nothing till we have slain Paul 
Horn. 14. 2. one believeth he mav e. all things 

23. be that doubtelh is damned if he e. 

\ Cor. 8.7. for some e. it as a thing ofliered to an idol 
8. neither if v.-e e. are we the better, if we e. not 
13. I will e. no flesh while the world standeth 

10. 3. and did all e. the same spiritual meat 

18. who e. of the sacrifices, partakers of the altar 
25. whatsoever is sold in the shambles, that e. 

27. e. asking no question for conscience sake 

11. 34. if any man hunger, let him e. at home 
2Thcss.3. 10. if any work not, neither should hs c. 
ITim. 2. 17. their word will e. as doth a canker 
Jam. 5. 3. and shall e. your fiesh as it were fire 
Rev. 17. 16. shall e. her flesh, and burn her with fire 

19. 18. that ye may e. flesh of kings and captains 

See Blood, Bread, Fat. 

EAT with drink. 

f.reTU 24. 54. and they did e. and drink, 26. 30. 

Exod. 24. 11. .Tudg. 9. 27. | 19. 4. 

Exod. 32. 6. sat do^vn to p.. and drink, 1 Cor. 10. 7. 

34.28. nor e. bread, nor drink water, Deut. 9.9,18. 
lSam.30. 11. Egyptians did e. bread and drink water 
SSaTn.ll.ll. shall Igo to my house to e. a.r\A drink? 

12 3. it did e. of his meat and drink of his cup • 
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2 SaTii. 19. 35. can thy servant taste what I e. or d.? 

1 Kill;/.? 1. 25. they c. and drink before Adonijah 
13. J^. I will not e. bread nor drZ/tA: water, 9, 17,22. 

16. neither will I e. bread nor drink water 
13. 41. Elijah said, get thee up, e. and drink 

2 Kings 6.22. set bread, that they may e. and drink 

7. 8. they went into one tent and did e. and drink 

18. 27. e. own dung and drink piss, Isa. 36. 12. 

1 Chr. 29. 22. and did e. and drink before the Lord 

2 Ckron. 26. 15. and'gave them to e. and to drink 
Ezra 10. 6. Ezra did e. no bread nor drink water 
Js'eli. 8. 10. go your way, e. the fat and drink sweet 
Estli. 4. 16. fast for me, nor e. nor drink three days 
Job 1. 4. called sisters to e. and drink with them 
Prov. 23. 7. so is he, e. and drink, saith he to thee 
Eccl. 2. 24. there is nothing better than that he 

should e. and drink, 3. 13. | 5. 18. | 8. 15. 
Cant. 5. 1. e. O friends, yea, drink abundantly 
Isa. 21. 5. e. drink, ye princes, anoint the sliield 
22. 13. behold joy and gladness, let us e. and 
drink, for to-morrow we shall die, 1 Co?-.15.32. 
Jer. 22. 15. did rrot thy father e. and dri?ik ? 
Ezek. 25. 4. shall e. thy fruit and drink thy roiJk 
39. 17. that ye may e. tiesh and drink blood 
Dan. 1. 12. give us pulse to e. and water to drink 
Zcch. 7. 6. v.-hen ve did e. and when ve did drink 
Mat. 6. 25. what ye shall e. or d. 31. Luke 12. 29. 
24.49. to e. and drink with drunken, Luke 12. 45. 
J^uke 5. 30. why do ye e. and d. with publicans 1 
33. -John's disciples fast, but thy disciples e.aad d. 
12. 19. take thine ease, e. drink, and be merry 
17. 8. and afterward thou shalt e. and drink 
27. they did e. they drank, they married, 23. 

22. 30. that ye may e. and drink at my table 
Acts 9. 9. Saul three davs did neither e. nor drink 

23. 12. e. nor drink till they had kUled Paul, 21. 
Rom. 14. 21. neither to e. fiesh nor drink wine 

1 Cor. 9. 4. have we not power to e. and to drink? 
10.31. whether therefore ye e.or drink.pr ■^vha.tever 

11. 22. have ye not houses to e. and drink ia 1 

26. as oft as ye e. this bread and drink this cup 

27. whosoever shall e. and drink unworthily 
23. and so let him e. and drink of that cup 

He did EAT. 

Gen. 3. 6. Eve gave to her husband, and he did e. 
25 23.1oved Esau, because he did c. of his venison 
27. 25. he brought it near to Isaac, and he did e. 
39. 6. he knew not ought, save the bread he did e. 

16"anz. 30.11. gave the Egyptians bread, and he did e. 

2 Sam. 9. 13. he did e. continually at his table 

12. 20. they set bread before hira, and he did e. 
Mark 1. 0.. John did e. locusts and wild honey 
Luke 4. 2. and in those days he did e. nothing 
Gal. 2. 12. for before he did e. with the Genfiles 

EAT not. 
Gen. 2. 17. but of the tree of the knowledge of 
good and evil, thou shalt not e. of it, 3. 1, 3. 
3. 11. whereof I commanded thee not to e. 17. 

9. 4. the blood thereof shall \o\xnote. JLei'. 19.26. 

Dsut. 12. 16, 23, 24, 25. \ 15. 23. 

24. 33. I will not e. till I have told my errand 
32. 32. the children of Israete. not of the sinev/ 
43.32.theEgyplians might not e. v/ith the Hebrews 

Exod. 12. 9. e. net of it raw, nor sodden at all 

45. a foreigner shall not e. thereof. 29. 33. 
Lei:. 11. 1. these shall ye not c. Dsut. 14. 3, 7. 

22. 4. a leper not e. of the holy things, 6, 10, 12. 

8. that torn he shall not e. to defile himself 
J^''um. 11. 19. ye shall not e. one day, or two days 
Deut.l-i. 21. ye shall not e. of any thing that dieth 

of itself, shalt give it to stranger, Ezek. 44. 31. 

25. 31. ox be slain, and tliou shalt not e. thereof 
.Tudtr. 13. 4. and e. not any unclean thing, 7, 14. 

1 Sam. 1. 7. therefore she wept and did not e. 
9. 13. for the people v.'ill not e. till he come 

23. 23. Saul refused, and said, I will ?iot e. 

2 Kings 4. 40. and they could jiot e. thereof 

7.2. shalt see it with thy eyes, but not c. thereof, 19. 
Ezra 2. 63. not e. of most holy things, S'eh. 7. 65. 
Psal. 141. 4. 'and let me not e. of their dainties 
/'rou.23.6. e.Tioi bread of him that hath an evil eye 
Ezek. 24.17. cover not lips, and e. 7iot bread of men 
Mark 7. 3. Jews, except they wash, they e. not, A. 
Luke 22. 16. I will not e. thereof, until fulfilled 
1 Cor. 5. 11. with such a one no not to c. 

8. 8. neither if we e. not are we the worse 

10. 23. e. not for his sake that shewed it 

Shall ye EAT. 
Exod. 12. 11. thus shall ye e. it, with loins girded 
15. seven days shall y? e. unleavened bread. 20. 
22. 31. nor shall ye e. flesh torn of beasts 
Lev. 10. 14. wave-breast shall ye e. in a clean place 
11.3.cheweth the cud,that shall ye e. Dewi;. 14.4,6. 

9. these shall ye c. of all that are in the v-'aters 

19. 25. in the fifti; year shall ye e. of the fruit 

26. 29. the flesh of your daughters shall ye e. 
Deut. 14. 9. all that have fins and scales shall ye e. 

Ye shall EAT. 
Gen. 45. 18. and ys shall e. the fat of the land 
Exod.l2.ll. ye shall e. it in haste. Lord's passover 



jEz£7d.l2.18.fir3t month at even y.s.e. unleav. breat* 
16. 12. saying, at even ye shall e. flesh, and m mora 
Lev. 7.23. ye shall e. no manner of fat, 24. 
20. ye shall e. no manner of blood, 17. 14. 
10. 13. and ye shall e. it in the holy place 
23. 14. 2/e shall c. neither bread nor parched corn 
25.i2.ye shall e.the increase thereof out of the field 
19. ye shall e. your fill, and dwell in safety 

22. ye shall e. of the old store, 26. 10. 
26. 26. and ye shall e. and not be satisfied 

29. ye shall e. the flesh of your sons and daugh 
J\''u7n'll. IS. the L. will give flesh, and ye shall e, 

18.31. and ye shall e.in every place,and he- useholds 
Deut. 12. 7. there ye shall e. before Lord your God 
14. 11. of all clean birds ye shall e. 

1 Sam. 9. 19. go up, for ye shall e. with m.e to-day 

2 Kino's 19. 29. this shall be a sign, ye shall e. this 

year such things as grow ihemselves, Isa. 37. 30 
Isa.1.19. if obedient ye shall e. the good of the land 

Gl.G.ve shall e.the riches of the Gent. in their elory 
Ezek.'SQ. 19. ye shall e. fat till ye be full 
Joel 2. 26. ye shall e. in plenty, and be satisfied 
JLM&el2.22.take no thought what7/s shall e.norpul 

To EAT. 
Exod.lG.S.Ticid shall give you in evening flesh to e. 
Jfum. 11. 4. said, who shall give us flesh to e.? 18. 
Deut. 12. 29. because thy soul longeth to e. flesh 

18. 8. they shall have like portions to e. 

1 Sam. 9. 13. before he go to the high place to r. 
20. 24. the king sat him down to e. meat 

2 Sam. 3. 35. the people came to cause David to e. 
9. 10. that thy master's son may have food to e. 

13. 9. poured before him, but he refused to e. 

16. 2. and summer-fruit for the young men to f. 

17. 29. for the people that were with him to e. 

2 Kino's 4. 40. so they poured out for the men to e. 
2 Chron.cil. 10. we have had enough to e. and left 
JVeA. 9. 36. land thou gavest. to e. the fruit thereof 
Psal. 78. 24. and had rained manna on them to e. 
Prov. 23.1. when thousitlest to e. with a ruler 

25. 27. it is not good to e. much honey 
Eccl. 5. 19. hath given him power to e. thereof 

6. 2. yet God giveth him not power to e. thereof 
Isa. 23. 18. shall be for them to e. sufficiently 
Jer. 19. 9. cause them to e. the flesh of their sons 
Ezek. 3. 2. and he caused me to e. that roll 

3. he said, son of man, cause thy belly to e. 
Dan. 4. 25. they shall make ihee to e. grass, 32. 
Mic. 7. 1. woe is me, there is no cluster to e. 
Hab. 1. 8. they shall flee as eagle th.at hasteth to e 
JWaf.l2.1.th9v began to pluck ears of corn and to e 

4. not law-ful for him to c. Mark 2. 26. Luke 6. 4 

14. 16. give ye ihem to e. Mark^.31. 7ukc'3.13. 

15. 20. to e. v.-ith unwashen hands defileth not 
32.the multitude have nothing to e. Mark 8.1, 2. 

26. 17. where wilt that we prepare foe. passover ? 
Mark 5.43. that somethingshould he given her to e. 

6.31. and they had no leisure so mucli as to e. 
J^jike 22. 15. I have desired to e. this passover 
John 4. 32. I have meat to e. that ye know not of 
33. hath any man brought him ought to e? 

6. .52. how can this man give us h.is flesh to c.? 
Acts 27. 35. when he had broken it, he began to e. 
1 Cor. 8.10. emboldened to e. things offered to idols 

11.20.whonyecome, this is not fo e. Lord's supper 
33. brethren, when ye come together to c. 
77eZ). 13.10. an altar whereof they have no rigbtfo e. 
Rev. 2. 7. will I give to e. of the tree of li'e in midst 
li. to p. things sacrificed unto idols, 20. 
17.1 will sive to e. of hidden manna, a white stone 
EAT up. 
Gen. 41. 4. the lean did e. up the seven fat kine, 20. 
Z-er. 25. 38. land of your enemies shall e. you up 
J^'^inn. 24.8. he shall e. up the nations his enemies 
Deut. 23. 33. a nation thou knowest not shall e. 7ip 
Ps. 27.2. my enemies came on me to e. up my fiesh 

105. 35. did e. up all the herbs in their land 
Isa. 50. 9. the moth shall e. them up, 51. 8. 
Jer. 5. 17. they shall e. up thine harvest and thy 
bread, e.wjj thy ^ocks,e.up thv vines and fig^-trees 

22. 22. the wind shall e. vp all thy pastures 
Hos. 4. 8. they e. zip the sin of my people 
Amos 7.4. it devoured the deeri, and d'd e. up apart 
Mic. 5. t 6. they shall e. up the 'and of Assyria 
J^^ah. 3. 15. it shall e. thee up like the canker-worm 
Rev. 10. 9. ansel said to me, take it, and c. it vp 

EATEX. 
Ge7?.3.11.hast thou f. of tree whereof shouldestnoti 

14. 24. save that which the young men have e. 

31. 38. the rams of thy flock have I not e. 

41. 21. when they had'e. them up, it could not be 
kuown that they had e. thera 
Exod. 12. 46. in one house shall it be c. 

13. 3. there shall no leavened bread be e. 7. 

21.23 OS shall be stoned, his flesh shall not he c 

22. 5. if a man cause a field or vineyard to be e. 

29. 34. it shall not be e. because it is holv 
Z,e?j.6.16. itshall be e.in the holy place, 26. [ 7. 6 

23. it shall be \vhollv burnt, it shall not be e.7.10. 

30. no sin-offering shall be e. it shall be burnt 



EAT 

Lev. 7. 15. shall be c. Uie same day it is oflered, 16. 
it), if tlie saciilicc ofpeace-otloring be e. 

10. 17. \vhy liave ye not c. ihesin-oilciing 1 

18. ye sliould indeed have c. it in the Jioly place 

19. il'l iiad e. the sia-olreiiiig to-day 

11. 13. tliey shall not be e. 41. Dcut. 14. 19. 

19. 0. iu shall be e. the same day ye olfer, 22. 30. 
7. and it' it be e. at all on tlie third day 

J^\u:i. 2d. 17. unleavened bread bee. Kick. 45.21. 

Deut. (i. 11. to give vineyards tiiou j)iantedst not, 

wlien thou slialt have e. and be lull, 8. JO, 12. 

12. 22. even as the roe-buck and the liart is e. 
20.tj. hath planted a vineyard, and hath not e. of it 
2(5. 14. 1 liave not e. thereof in my mourning 

29. (j. ye have not e. broad nor drunk wine 
31. 20. when they shall have e. and be iilled 

Josh. 5. 12. after they had e. of the old corn 
Ruth 3. 7. wlien Boaz had c. and drunk, he went 

1 Ham. 14. 30. if haply the people had e. freely 

28. 20. for he had e. no bread all the day 

30. 12. wiien he had e. his spirit came again 

2 Sani. 19. 42. have we e. at all of the king's cost 1 
IKings 13.22. butcamest back, and iiast e. bread 

28.Liie lion had not e.the carcase, nor torn the ass 
J^Teli. 5. 14. have not e. the bread of the governor 
Job 6. 6. that is unsavoury be e. without salt 

3J. 17. or have e. my morsel myself alone 

39. I have e. the fruits thereof without money 
Ps. 69. 9. for the zeal of thine liouse iiath e.me up, 
and reproaches are fallen upon me, .Iohji2.11. 

102.9.1 havee. ashes like bread, mingled my drink 
Prov- 9. 17. and bread e. in secret is pleasant 

23. 8. the morsel thatth(ju hast e. shait thoa vomir 
Cant.5.L\ have e. my honey-comb with my honey 
/sa.3.14.fur ye have e.U[) the vineyard spoil of poor 
Je?-. 10. 25. they liave cup Jacob, and devoured him 

24. 2. tigs which could not be e. 3, 8.. | 29. 17. 

31. 29. fathers have c. sour grapes, Ezek. IS. 2. 
Ezek. 4. 14. 1 have note, that which dieth of itself 

18. G. and hath not e. upon the mountains, 15. 
11. but even iiath e. upon tlie mountains 

Hos. 10. 13. ye have e. the fruit of lies 
Joel 1.4. that locusts hath left, canker-worm c. 2.25. 
Mat. 14. 21. and they that had e. JIark 8. 9. 
L,uke 13 26. we have e. and drunk in thy presence 

17. b. till I have e. afterwards thou slialt eat 
John 6. 13. which remained to them that had e. 
.Acts'iO. 10. he became hungry, and would have e. 
14. Lord, I have never e. any thing common 

12. 23. he was e. of worms, and gave up the ghost 

20. 11. when he had broken bread and e. departed 
27. 3S. when they had e. enough they lightened 

Rev. 10. 10. as soon as I had e. it, my belly \vas 

_ EATER. ^ [bitter 

Jiidff. 14. 14. he said, out of thee, came forth meat 
Jsa. 55. 10. that it may give bread to tlie e. 
JVah. 3. 12. they shall fall into the mouth of the c. 

EATERS. 
Prov. 23. 20. be not among riotous e. of flesh 

EATESr. 
Gen. 2. 17. in the day thou e. thoushalt surely die 
1 .Sam. 1. 8. then said Elkanah, why e. thou not? 
1 Kings 21. 5. why spirit so sad that thou e. no 

EATETH. [bread 1 

/i,xod. 12. 15. ^vho e. leavened bread be cut off, 19. 
Lev. 7. 18. the soul that e. 20,25, 27. 1 17. 10, 15. 

19. 8. every one that e. shall bear his iniquity 
Jfum. 13. 32. a land that e. up the inhabitants 
1 Sam. 14. 24. cursed be the man that c. 28. 
Job 5. 5. whose harvest the liungry e. up 

21. 25. and another never c. witii pleasure 

40. 15. behemoth which I made, he e. grass as an ox 
Psal. ion. 20. the similitude of an ox that c. grass 
Proo. 13.25. the righteous c. to satisfying of his soul 

30. 20. she e. and wipeth her mouth, and saith 

31. 27. and she e. not the bread of idleness 
Eccl.4.5. the fool fbldeth hands and e. liis own flesh 

5. 17. ail his days also he e. in darkness 

6. 2. but a stranger e. it, this is vanity, evil disease 
Isa. 28. 4. while it is yet in his hand he e. it up 

29. 8. behold, he e. but awaketh, and is hungry 
44. It), and with part thereof he c. llesh, roasteth 
59. 5. he that e. of their eggs dieth 

Jer. 31.30. every tnan that e. tlie sour grape 
Mat. 9. 11. Pharisees said, why e. your master with 
publicans and sinners? Mark 2.16. Lukel5.2. 
Mark 14. 18. Jesus said, verily, one of you v.dio e. 
with me, shall betray me, .John 13. 18. 
John G. 54. whoso e. my flesh hath eternal life 

56. he that e. my flesh dwelleth m me, I in him 

57. so he that e. me, even he shall live by me 

58. he that e. of this bread, shall live for ever 
Rom. 14. 2. another who is weak e. herbs 

3. let not him that e. despise him thate. not 
6. that e. to the Ld., that e. not, to the Ld. e. not 

20. it is evil for that man wjio e. with offence 
23. damned if he eat, because he e. not of faith 

J Cor. 9. 7. who planteth a vineyard, and e. not of 
fruit thereof 7 and e. not of the milk of the flock 
29. he that e. unworthily, e. damnation to himg. 
158 



EFF 

EATING. 

fre?t.2.|lG.ofevcry tree ^. thou slialt eat, but of tree 
Exod.lz.4i. take a iamb according to the number of 

souls, every man according to liis c. 16. 10, 18,21. L 
Judg. 14. 9. Samson took tliereof, and went on e. 
1 .ba/«.14.34. sill not agamst the L. in e. with blood 
30. 16. they were spread abroad on all the earth c. 

1 Kings 1. 41. Adomjah's guest:, made an end of e. 

2 Kings 4. 40. as liiey were e. of pottage, cried out 
Job 20.23. and siiall rain it ufion him vviiile he ise 



17. 



e. swme's flesh, and the abomination 



Isa. 06 

Amos 7. 2. when ihey had made an end of e. grass 
Mat. 26. 26. as they were e. Jesus took bread 
Acts 1.14. and e. with tliem, commanded them 
1 Cor. 8. 4. concerning e. of tilings sacrificed to idols 
11. 21. in e. every one taketh his own supper 
iSec Drinking. 
ECHO. 
Ezek. 7. ■[• 7. and not tlie e. of the mountains 

EDGE. 
Exod. 13.20. Etham iu e. of wilderness, J\rwm.33.6. 
26. 10. make iii'ty loops in the e. of one curtain 
Eccl. 10. 10. be blunt, and he do not whet the c. 
Luke 4. t 29. they led Jt;sus to the e. of the hill 
See Teeth. 
EDGE of the sword. 
(9674.34.26. and liieyslewHamor with e. of'sword 
Exod. 17.13. discomtited Ainalek with the e. ofsw. 
jVu//;. 21.24. and isr. smote Sihon with e. of sword 
JoiA. 6.21. they utterly destroyed all with e. of sword 

8. 24. the Israelites smote Ai with the e. of sword 
,7ii'io-.4.15.Sijera with e. o/s.||21.10. Jabesh-gdead 
Jab 1.15. Joab's servants slain with e. of swurd^ll. 
Psal. 89. 43. thou hast also turned the e. of stvord 
Jar. 21.7. Nebuchadnezzar smite them with e. of s. 
Luke 21. 24. the Jews shall fall by tiie e. of sword 
Heb. 11.34. who thro' faith escaped the e. of sword 

EDGED. 
Psal. 149. 6. and atwo-e. sword in their hand 
Prov. 5. 4. but her end is sharp as a two-e. sword 
//c^(.4.12.word of God sharper than a two-e. sword 
Rev. 1. 16. out of mouth went a sharp two-e. sword 

EDGES. 
Exod. 23. 7. joined at tlie two e. thereof, 39. 4 
Judg.'i.Wi. Ehud's dagger had two e. length a cubit 
Rev. 2.12. who hath the sharp sword with two e. 

EDIFICATION. 
Rom. 15. 2. let every one [ilease his neighbour to c. 

1 Cor. 14. 3. that prophesieth speaketh to men to e 

2 Cor. 10. 8. which the Lord hatji given us for e. 
13, 10. power which the Lord hath given me to e. 

EDIFY. 
Rom. 14. 19. things wherewith one may e. another 
1 Cor. 10. 23. all things are lawful, but e. not 
Eph. 4. t 29. that which is good to e. profitably 
1 Thcss. 5. 11. e. one another, even as also ye do 

EDIFIED. 
Acts 9. 31. the churches had rest, and v.'ere e. 
1 Cor. 8. 1 10. conscience of him that is weak be e. 
14. 17. givest thanks well, but the other is not e. 

EDIFIETH. 
1 Cor. 8. ]. knowle4ge puffeth up, but charity e. 
14. 4. he that spe/iks in an unknown tongue c. 
himself; but he that prophesieth e. tli'e church 

edifying: 

1 Cor. 14. 5. that the churcli may receive e. 

12. seek that ye may excel to the e. of the church 
14. 26. let all things be done to e. 

2 Cor. 12. 19. but we do nil things for your e. 
Eph. 4. 12. for the e. of the body of Christ 

16. increase of the body, to the e. of itself in love 
29. but that which is good to the use of e. 

1 Pirn. 1. 4. which minister questions rather than e. 

EFFECT, Substantive. 
JVv/m.SO.S.her husband shall make her vow of no e. 

2 Chron. 34. 22. and they spake to her to that e. 
PA-a^.33. 10. makes the devices of people of none e 
Isa. 32. 17. the e. of righteousness, quietness 
£ze/i:.12.23.days are at hand, and c. of every vision 
Mat.iS. 6. make commandmenlof Godof none e. 
Mark 7. 13. making die word of God of none e. 
J?om.3.3.unbelief make the faith of Gd. without e.? 

4. 14. the promise made of none c. Gal. 3. 17. 

9. 6. not as though the word hath taken none e. 

1 Cor. ]. 17. lest the cross of Christ be of none e. 
Gal. 5. 4. Christ is become of no e. to you, who are 

EFFECT, Verb. 

Jer.48.30. it shall not be so, his lies shall not so c. it 

EFFECTED. 

2 Chron. 7. 11. Solomon prosperously c. all in his 

EFFECTUAL. [heart 

1 Cor. 16. 9. for a great door and e.is opened to me 

2 Cor. 1. 6. which is c. in enduring the same suf- 

ferings 

Eph. 3. 7. by thee, working of his power given me 

4. 16. according to the e. working in the measure 

PAi'Z.G.that thy faith may become e. by good things 

J^am.5.16.the e. praver of a righteous manavailelh 

EFFECTUALLY. 
GaZ.a.S.for he that wrought e.in Peter, same in me 



ELD 

1 JVtess.2.13.the worde.worketh m you tliat believe 

EFFEMINATE. 
1 Cor. 6. 9. nor e. shall inherit the kingdom of God 

EGG. 
Job 6. 6. is there any taste in the white of an e.? 
Luke 11.12.if he ask an e.will offer him a scorpion? 

EGGS. 
Deut. 22, C. whether young ones or e. and the darn 
sitting on the young or e. shall not take the daia 
Job 39. 14. the osi rich leavelh her e. in the earth 
Isa. 10. 14. one gathereth c. that are left, I gathered 
59. 5. they hatch cockatrice e. he that eateth e. 
Jer. 17. 11. as partridge silteth on e. and hatcheth 

EIGHT. 
Gen. 1.7. 12. he that is e. days old shall be circum- 
cised, every man child, 21. 4. J^uke 2. 21 
22. 23. these e. Milcaii did bear to Nahor 
£xt/rf.26.25.theyshall bee. boards,and sockets silver 
Mum. 7.8.Moses gave 4 waggons, e. oxen to i\Ierari 
29. 29. on the sixth day e. bullocks, two rams 
Judg. 3. 8. Israel served Chushan-risiiathaim c. 
* yeara 

12.14. Abdon, the sonofHillel, judged Isr. e. years 
1 Sam. 17. 12. Jesse the Ephraihite had e. sons 
1 Kings 7. 10. foundation was ofstones of e. cubits 
2Kings 8.17.Jelioram reigned e.years in Jerusalem 
22. 1. Josiah was c. years old when he began to 
reign, and reigned thirty-one, 2Chrun. 34. 1. 

1 Chron. 24. 4. e. among the sons of Ithamar 

2 Chr. 29. 17. they sanctified house of L. in e. days 
Eccl. 11. 2. give a portion to seven, and also to c 
.ler. 41. 15. but Ishmael escap'ed ^vith e. men 
Ezek. 40. 31. the going up had e. steps, 34, 37. 

41. e. tables, whereon they slew their sacrifices 
Jl/<c. 5.5. raise ag.him 7 shepherds, e. principal men 
Luke9. 28. about e. days after these sayings, Peter 
.John 20.26. after e. days his disciples were within 
Acts 9. 33. Eneas, who had kept his bed e. yeara 
1 Pet. 3. 20. wherein e. souls were saved by water 

EIGHTH. 
I^ev. 25. 22. and ye siiail sow the e. year and eat 
lii'mn-a6.38.in Bul,v,'hicli ise. month, house finished 
12. 32. Jeroboam ordained a feast in the e. montii 

1 Chron. 24. 10. the e. lot came forth to Abijah 
25. 15. the e. to Jeshaiah || £6. 5. Peuithai the c. 

27.11. thee, captain for the e. month, Sibbeca. 
Zech. 1. l.in e. month the word came to Zechariah 

2 Pci. 2.5. but saved Noah the e. person, a preacher 
Rev. 17. 11. beast that was, is not, even he is the e. 

21. 20. the e. foundation was a beryl, ninth a topaz 

iSee Day, Da\s. 

EIGHT hundred. 

Gc?i.5.4. Adam lived after he begat Seth, e. h. years 

5. 19. Jared lived after he begat Enoch e.h. years 

2 Sam. 23. 8. Adino slew e. hundred at one time 

2 Chr. 13. 3. Jeroboam set in array e.k. thousand 

EIGHTEEN. 

JMrZ^.3.14. Isr. served Eglon king of Moab e. years 

10. 8. Ammon vexed and oppressed Israel e.years 

1 Kings 7. 15. for he cast two pillars of brass e. 

cubits high apiece, 2 Kings 25. 17. ,/er.52.21. 

1 Chr. 26.9. Meshelemiah had sons and brethren e. 

2 Chron. 11. 21. for Rehoboam took e. wives 
I^uke 13.4.or those c.on whom tower in Siloam fell 

16. whom Satan hath bound, lo, these e. years 

EIGHTEEN thousand. 

Judg.20.25 Benjamin destroyed of Israel e. thous. 

44. there fell of Benjamin e. thous. men of valour 

1 Chr. 12. 31. of the half tribe of Manasseh, e. thou. 

18. 12. Abishai slew of the Edomitcs e. thousand 

29.7. the princes gave of brass e. thousand talents 
Ezek. 48. 35. the city round wase. thou, measures 

EIGHTEENTH. 

1 Kings 15. 1. in e. year of Jeroboam, 2 Chr. 13. 1. 

2 Kings 3.1.Jehoram reigned the e.year of Jehosh. 
22. 3. in the e. year of king Josiah, the king sent 

Shaplian, 23. 23. 2 Chron. .34. 8. | 35. 19. 
1 Chrnn.24. 15. tlie e. lot came forth to Aphses 
25. 25. the c. toHanani, he, his sons, and brethren 
Jer. 32. 1. was e. year of Nebuchadnezzar, 52. 29 

EITHER. 
Gen. 31.24. speak not to Jacob e. good or bad, 29. 
Lev. 10. 1. Nadab and Abihu took e. of them his 
censer, and offered strange fire before the Lord 
Dcut. 17.3.hath worship, other gods,e.sun or moon 
28.51. a nation shall not leave thee e. corn or wine 
1 Kings 18. 27. e. he is la!king,.or pursuing, or in 
Eccl. ll. 6. whether shall presper, e. this or tliat 
Isa.l. 11. ask a signe. in the dejith or height above 
Mat. 6.24. no man can serve two masters, for e. he 
will hate the one, and love the other, Luke 16.13 
12. 33. e. make the tree good, and his fruit good 
Luke 6. 42. e. how canst thou say to thy brother 

15. 8. e. what woman having ten pieces of silver 
John 19.18. crucified, on e.side one, Jesus in midst 
1 Cor. 14. 6. except I speak to you e. by revelation 
Jam. 3. 12. e. can a vine, my brethren, bear figs? 
Rev. 22. 2. of e. side the river there was tree oi 

ELDER. [lifb 

The Elders among the Hebrews were the magis- 



ELD 



ELD 



ELD 



traU's, heads, or rulers of the people. Even 
ichile tkeij were slaves to the Egyptians, thcij 
had among thcmscloes some order and govern- 
ment, and had doubtless some whom they own- 
ed as their teachers and rulers, as heads of 
tribes and families ; hence, when the J^ord sent 
Moses to bring the children of Israel out of 
Eg'ypt, he says, Exod. 3. 1(3, Go and gather tlie 
eiders ot' Israel together, and say unto them, 
the Lord hath visited you, and seen what is done 
to you in Egypt. These elders %cere men of ex- 
perience, wisdom, and gravity, and of autho- 
rity among the people. 

But the first institution of courts of judicature, 
was in the icilderness ; 2chen Jethro broiight 
back Zipporah to Moses, who was then encamp- 
ed at the foot of mount Sniai. Moses having re- 
lated all that the Lord had done for the Israel- 
ites, Jeihro blessed God for it, offered burnt-of- 
ferings, and peace-offerings, and did eat with 
MoseSjAaron, and the elders 0/ Israel, before the 
Lord. The next day, Moses taking his seat in 
order to judgelsia.e\,.continued from morning 
to evening employed in this manner. Jethro 
remonstrated to him, that this was a fatigue 
above his strength to undergo, and would be 
tiresome both to himself and the people ; that 
therefore he should choose some men of firm- 
ness and fortitude, who feared God, and hated 
covetoasness, that they might share with him 
in the w<ight of government ; that the cogni- 
zance of lesser aff'airs should be referred to 
them ; and those of more consequence should 
be rcserocd to niniself. Moses submitted to 
this advice, and chose certain men of merit out 
of all \sn\e\, irhom he appointed to have rule 
over the people ; some over a thousand, others 
over an hundred, fifty, and ten. They admi- 
nistered justice to the people ; and when any 
thing of greater difficulty than ordinary oc- 
curred, they referred it to Moses, Exod. IS. 1, 
2, 3, &;c. The commission given to these judges 
is recorded in Deut. 1. 16, 17. 

/Jfterwards, ice have the particular appointment 
of God concerning this. Num. 11. 11, 12, 13, 
&c. Moses, being discouraged by the continual 
murmurings of the Israelites, addressed him- 
self to God, and desired to be relieved from 
some part of the burden of government. Then 
the Lord said to him, Gather unto me seventy 
men, of the elders oi Israel, whom thou know- 
est to be the elders of the people, and officers 
over them ; and bring them to the tabernacle of 
the congregation, that they may stand there with 
thee. And I will come down and talk with thee 
theie; and I will take of the spirit wliich is 
upon thee, and will put it upon them ; and they 
shall bear the burden of the people v.ith thee, 
that thou bear it not tliyself alone. These el- 
ders, loiiich composed the Senate belonging to 
all the tribes in general, sat with the Leader, 
Judge, or King, who presided in this court. 
Thus we read, Deut. 27. 1, Moses, with the 
elders of Israel, commanded the people, say- 
ing, &c. And, afterwards, the elders of the con- 
gregation, consult how to supply the remainder 
of the Benjamites icith wives, Judg. 21. 16. 
And the elders of Israel gathered themselves 
together, and came to Samuel to Ramah, 1 
Sam. 8. 4. TVe read of these elders continually, 
to the time of the captivity : And we find them 
again after the return, Ezra 10. 7, 8, A procla- 
mation was made throughout .Judah and .Jeru- 
salem unto all the children of the captivity, ac- 
cording to the counsel of the princes and elders. 

Besides th/se, there were likewise elders belong- 
ing to every several city. These elders are men- 
tioned by Moses in the law; ichere several 
things are required to be done by the elders of 
the city, Deut.Vd.\'i. \ 21.3,19. Boaz appealed to 
ten men of the elders of the city oTBeth-lehem- 

■ judah, Ruth 4. 2. And ice read, after the capti- 
vity, of the elders of every city, Ezra 10. 14. 

The Rabbins and interpreters give the following 
account of courts of judicature among the Jews. 

{I) There were three judges in every city, who 
had the cognizance of lesser faults : Matters 
concerniniT loss, gain, and restitution, were 
pleaded, before them. These three judges had 
aright only to condemn criminals to bewhipt: 
The parties named their judges : one of the 
parties chose his judge ; the other named a se- 
cond ; and these tico judges took a third, with 
whom they decided causes. This tribunal was 
consulted about the intercalation of months. 
II) There was another court composed of three 
and twenty judges, tcho decided matters of im- 
portance, and of a more criminal nature, and 
their sentences were such as generally affected 
the. lives of persons; no caiises being brought 
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before them, but such as deserved the penalty 
of death. Home cay, that they could only sen- 
tence to death by the sword. 

(Ill) Their great council, or Sanhedrim, which 
consisted of seventy senators, and xchich had 
the cognizance vf the most important affairs of 
state and religion, and of those ichich concern- 
ed the king, or high-priest. It was intended 
as a court of appeal, if there should be occa- 
sion, from any of . the inferior courts. Sooie 
think that our Saviour alludes to these two 
last courts, when he says. Mat. 5. 22, Whoso- 
ever is angry with his brother, without a cause, 
shall be in danger of the judgment; and who- 
soever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be 
in danger of the council ; but wliosoever shall 
say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell-fire. 
Some interpreters suppose that our Lord pro- 
portions the punishments in the next world, 
according to the diff'erent sentences which were 
usual VI the different courts of judicature at 
Jerusalem. Therefore they say, the judgment 
means that court where the judges were three 
and twenty, and who could only sentence tu 
death by the sword : The council alludes to the 
court where the seventy elders sat, iciucli was 
the great Sanhedrim, and could punish by 
stoning to death : And that, by hell-fire, the 
binning of the greatest malefactors in the val- 
ley of Hinnom, is implied. 

As to the Sanhedrim, it was limited to the place 
where the ark of God stood. The Jews say, 
that in the time of Moses this council was held 
at the door of the tabernacle if the testimony. 
As soon as the people loere in possession of the 
land of promise, the Sanhedrim followed the 
tabernacle. It was kept successivily at Gilgal, 
at Siiiloh, at Kirjath-jearim, atNoh, aiGibeon, 
in the house of Obed-tdom ; and lastly, it was 
settled at Jerusalem, till the Babylonish capti- 
vity. During, the captivity it was kept up at 
Babylon. After the return from Babylon, it 
continued at Jerusalem, to the time of the Si- 
carii, or Assassins ; these were certain robbers, 
who appeared in Judoa some time before the 
war of the Jews against the Romans. They 
were called Slc&ni, from Sica, a dagger; be- 
cause they carried daggers secretly about 
them, so as not to be perceived, and mixing 
themselves icith the multitude of people that 
came to tlie greet feasts at Jerusalem, they 
stabbed whom they thought fit ; and then were 
commonly the first to cry out murdtr, as Jose- 
^has relates. The Sews, finding thatthese pro- 
fit gate wretches, whose number increased every 
day, sometimes escaped punishment by the fa- 
vour of the president, or jitdges, removed the 
Sanhedrim to Hanoth, which were certain 
abodes sitxiated, as the Rabbins say, upon the 
mountain of the temple. Afterwards they re- 
I moved to Jamnia; thence to Jericho, to Uzzah, 
to Sepharvaim, to Bethsanim, to Sephoris, last 
of all to Tiberias, where they continued to the 
time of their utter extinction. This is the ac- 
count the Jews give of the Sanhedrim. 

What, the scripture says of this court is found in 
Deut. 17. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. If there arise a 
matter too hard for thee in judgment [speaking 
to the inferior magistrates) between blood 
and t)lood, between plea and plea, and between 
stroke and stroke, being tnatters of controversy 
within thy gates; then shall thou arise, and get 
thee up into the place which the Lord thy God 
shall choose. And thou shalt come unto the 
Priests, the Levites, and unto the judge that 
shall be in tliose days, and enquire; and they 
shall shew thee the sentence of judgment. And 
thou shalt do according to the sentence, which 
thevof that place, which the Lord shall choose, 
shall shew thee, 6,-c. By this it appears that 
the chief Conductor, Judge, King, High-priest, 
or whoever was at the head of their affairs, 
was to be the president of this court. The 
rest of the judges seem tojiave consisted chief- 
ly of the Priests and L^cvites, though there 
were among them wise and learned men of 
other tribes, as is acknowledged b7j the Jewish 
and most other writers. 

hi process of time, as their kings came to be idol- 
atrous, this ordinance, among others, was ne- 
glected. For we find Jehoshaphat restoring 
it, at the same time as he did the courts in 
every city, 2 Chron. 19. 8, 9, 10, 11. In this 
passage we fi.nd, that, if the cause was of a 
spiritual, or ec ^esiastical nature, the High- 
priest was the- chief judtsc ; if otherwise, a chief 
justice, who sat in b'half of the king : And be- 
hold, Amarinh, tlie chief-priest, i? over you in all 
matters of the Lord ; and Zcbadiah, the ruler of 
the house of Judah, for all the king's matters 



Some think it probable, that in causesecclesiasi* 
cal, tlie court was made up of the Higli-priest, 
and the Cluef-priests, or Heads of the four and 
twenty courses only : and that in matters 
purely temporal, the supreme magistrate, with 
the princes, elders, and scribes, iiho were doc- 
tors uf the law, either by him.seif, or his de- 
pvty,took cognizance. And that, where any 
one icas accused of crimes relating to religion 
and state both, the Judges, in each of these for 
culties, sat to hear the cause. So, at the tria, 
of our blessed Lord, Joseph of Arimathea, a 
rich man and a connseYiov, probably one of the 
seventy elders, was one of them who sat as 
Judges ; but did not join in the sentence of 
condemnation ; He consented not to the coun- 
sel and deed of them, J^uke 23. 51. 

This Counsel, at tltcir return from the captivity 
icas restored, with the rest of their common- 
wealth, as tiie prephet Ezekiel foretold it 
should, Ezek. 44. 23, 24, Tii'e Priests, the Le 
vites, shall teach my people the dirtcrence be- 
tween the unclean and the clean. And, in con- 
troversy, they shall stand in judgment ; and 
they shall judge it according to my jadgiiieiits. 

So7ne are of opinion, that the origin of the San- 
hedrtm is by no means to be depended upon; 
for the council of the seventy ilders establish- 
ed by i\!oses, icas vol what the Jews under- 
stood by the name 0/ Sanhedrim. Besides, say 
they, we cannot perceive that this establish- 
ment subsisted either under Joshua, f/te .Judges, 
or the Kings. IVefind nothing of it after the 
captivity, till the time of the Himcixhees. Only 
we are certain, that this Senate 2cas in being 
in the time of our Saviour, and when the Evan- 
gelists wrote their gospels, since thc^j are 
mentioned in their writings : But then their' 
authority 7cas much lessened ; for after the 
bayiishmeiit of Axcbe\a.cs, the Romans, having 
reduced Judea into a province, assumed the 
p 02c er of life and death to themselves alone : 
So that this council could proceed no further 
than to condemnation. For execution, they 
were to apply to the Roinan Governor. 

The places where the Hebrews held tlieir courts 
of judicature were, generally, one of the gates 
of the city. See G.\te. As the merits of 
every cause were to turn upon the evidence 
given; see what rules the law lays down in 
reference thereunto in Deut. 17. 6. | 19. 15. and 
what is said in relation to false witnesses., 
Deut. 19. 16, 17, 18, 19. Iticas likewise apart 
of their law, that no mon should be condemned 
without being brought to a fair trial, and 
hearing lohat he had to say for himself. And 
therefore Nicodemus says to the Chief-priests 
and Pharisees, Dot!) our law judge any man 
before it hear him, and know what he doethi 
Jolin 7. 51. 

The method of proceeding in the Sanhedrim 2* 
said to be this: They who had a mind to im- 
plead any one, applied either to the king, or 
the hiffh-priest, or whoever filled the post of 
Chief Justice, and informed against him. 
Upon this, proper officers were sent to take 
him up ; and if occasion required, a detach- 
ment from the temple-guard went along icith 
them.. The person thus taken was examined 
by the .Justice, and then committed, either to 
prison, or to tlie custody of the officer of the 
guard, till his trial came on. 

JVhen the court sat, those who brought the infor- 
mation against the criminal, did it in these 
tcords . This man, having done so or so, is 
worthy to die. And they 7cho were to defend 
him, ansicercd. This man is not wortliy to die; 
for he has only done so or so. And when the 
pleadings on both sides were fijiished, the 
.Judges irave their opinions siiigly, whether he 
7cns gxiilty or not : And according to the ma- 
jority of votes, one icay or the other, ihe cul- 
prit was acquitted or condemned. 

Of the manner of laying the indictment, andgiv 
ing in the answer, we have an instance in the 
case of Jeremiah ; icho was informed against 
for prophesying the destruction of both the city 
and tfmple 0/ Jerusalem, in case the Jews con- 
tinued to veffleet the observance of God''s law, 
Jer. 26. 8, 9," 10, &c. See the form of condem- ■ 
nation in. Mat. 26. 65, 66. 

Elder in the JVeic Testament, is a general name, 
comprehending under it all such as have any 
ecclesiastical function, as apostles, pastors, 
•teachers, or other church officers, 1 Tim. 5. 17. 
Tit. 1. 5. The apostle Peter calls himself an 
elder. The elders that a-^e amr>ng you 1 exhoit, 
who also am an elder, 1 Pet. 5. 1. 

Grn. 10. 21. Shem the brother of Jj'phet the e. 
25. 23. the e. shall serve the younger, Rom. 9. ISL 



ELD 



ELE 



ELE 



Sam. 18. 17. behold, my e. daughter Merab 
JCinos •2.22. ask the kingdom, lic is mine e. brotlier 
Job lo. 10. very aged men, much c. than thy liilher 
3'2. -1. Elihu \\ ailed, because they were c. liian ho 
Ezck ltJ.4G.ihy 6'. sister is Samaria, younger tjodom 
23. 4. the names of them were Aholah the t. 
I^uke 15. 25. his e. son was in llielield, Jieard music 
1 Tim. 5. 2. inlreai the e. women as mothers 
1 Pet. 5. 5. ye younger, submit yourselves to the e. 

ELDER for ruler. 
I T'm.S.l. rebuke notan e. but intreat him as father 
I'J.against an e. receive not an accusat.but before 
I Pet. 5. 1, the elders 1 exliort, who am also an e. 
2Jokiil. the e. to the elect lady anri her children 
3 John 1. the e. unto well-beloved Gaius whom I 
ELDERS. [love 

Gen. 50. 7. the e. of his house went up witli him 
Lev. 4. 15. the e. of congreg. shall lay their hands 
.Vum. 11. 25. L. gave of the Spirit to the seventy e. 
Dcut. 25. 7. go up to the gate to the e. and say 

29. 10. ye stand before the L. your e. andjotiicers 
31.28.gadierto me all e. of your tribes ana olKcers 
32. 7. ask thy father and e. and they will tell thee 

Josh. 24. 31. Israel served the Lord all the days of 

Joshua and of e. that overlived Joshua, ./jido-.2.7. 

Jiidg. S. 14. he described to him the e. of Succoth 

1 Sam. 1G.4. e. of the town trembled at his coming 

30. 2G. he sent of the spoil to the e. of Judah 
1 Kings 20. 8. all the c. said to him, hearken not 

21. 11. the e. did as Jezebel had sent to them 
27i'i!??o-,'?G.32.Eiislia sat in house, and e.sat with him 

10. 1. Jeiiu wrote letters and sentto e. of Jezreel 

19. 2. Hezekiah sent the c. of the priests covered 
with sackcloth to Isaiah the propiiet, Isa. 37. 2. 

Ezra 5. 5. the eye of the'rr God was upon the e. 
6. 14. the e. of liie Jews builded and prospered 
lU.8.according to the counsel of the princes and e. 

'°sal. 107. 32. praise him in the assembly of the e. 

'^rov. 31. 23. her husband is known among the e. 

/■y«7??.1.19.my priests and e.gave up the ghost in city 
2.1U.c.of Z)on situ|)on the ground and keepsilence 
4. 16. respected not priests, favoured not e. 5. 12. 
5. 14. e. have ceased from gate, young m.from music 

Ezek. 8. 1. and the e. of J jdah sat before me 

Tosl 1. 14. sanctity a fast, gatlier the e. 2. 16. 

Alat. 15. 2. why transgress the tradition of the e.7 

16. 21. must sufter many things of the e. 27. 12. 
26. 59. tlie e. sought false witness against Jesus 
27.20. ciiief iiriests and e. persuaded the multitude 

41. the chief [)rie.sts mocking with the e. said 
28. 12. and when they were assembled with the e. 
.Mark 7. 3. the Jews holding the tradition of the e. 
8.31.must suffer and be rejected of the c. I^u. 9.22. 

14. 43. v.'ith Judas a great multitude from the e. 

15. 1. chief priests held a consultation with the e. 
Luke 22. 52. Jesus said unto the captains and c. 
Acts-\.^. their rulers and e. were gathered toge'.her 

23. they reported all that the e. had said to them 
6. 12. they stirred up the people and the e. 

11. 30. sent it to the e. by Barnabas and Saul 
14. 23. when they ordained e. in every church 
15. 4. they were received of the church and of the e. 

6. the apostles and e. came together to consider 
23. the apostles, e. and brethren, send greeting 
16. 4. they delivered the decrees ordained of the e. 

20. 17. he sent and called the e. of the church 

22. 5. all the estate of the e. bear me witness 
24. 1. Ananias the priest descended with the e. 
25. 15. about whom the e. of Jews informed me 

1 Tim. 5. 17. let e. that rule well be counted worthy 
Tit. 1. 5. that thou shouldest ordain e. in every city 
Heb. 11. 2. by faith the e. obtained a good report 
Jam. 5. 14. let him c.all for the e. of the church 
I Pet. 5. 1. the e. which are among you, I exhort 
Rev. 4. 4. unon the seats I saw 24 e. sittinir, clothed 
10. the 24 e. fall before him, 5. 8,14. 1 11.16. | 19.4. 
5. 5. and one of the c. saith unto me, weep not 
6. and lo, in the midst of the e. stood a lamb 
11. 1 heard the voice of many angels about the e. 
7. 11. all angels stood about the e. and four beasts 
13. one of e. ans. saying to me, what are these ? 
14.3. they sung a new song before the throne and e. 

ELDERS with city. 
Dewi. 19.12. the c. of his cziy shall i'etch him thence 
21.3. e. of that cif?/ shall take and bring the heifer 
G.e.of that city shall wash their hands over heifer 
19. shall bring their son to the e. of his city 
22. 15. bring tokens of virginity to the e. of the city 
2.5. 8. the e. of his city slmllcall and speak to him 
Josh. 20. 4. shall declare his cause to e. of that city 
Judg. 8. 16. he took the e. of the city and thorns 
Ruth 4. 2. Boaz took ten men of the e. of the city 
Ezra 10. 14. and with them the e. of every city 

ELDERS of Israel. 
Exod. 3. 16. go and gather the c. of Israel together 

12. 21. Moses called for all the e. of Israel 

17. 5. and take with thee of the e. of Israel 
18. 12. the e. of Israel came to eat with Jethro 
24. 1. seventy of the e. of Israel, 9. J^um. 11. 16. 

^ieut. 27 1 the e. of Israel commanded the people 
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Z)c?<i.3l.9.Moses delivered this law to the e. of hr. 
Josh. 7. 6. the e. of Israel put dust on their heads 
2 Sam. 5. 3. so all the c. of Israel came to the kiii;; 
at Hebron, 1 Kings 8. 3. 2 Chron. 5. 4. 
17. 4. the saying pleased all the e. of Israel 
15. thus did Ahithophel counsel the e. of Israel 
1 Chr. 11. 3. c. of Israel come to the king to Hebron 
21. 16. David and e. of Israel iell upon their faces 
Ezek. 14. 1. then came the c. of Israel unto me 
20. 1. the e. of Israel came to inquire of the Lord 
Acts 4. 8. ye rulers of the peoi)le and e. of Israel 

ELDERS with people. 
Exod. 10. 7. Mo.ses called for the e. oi" the people 
JVwOT.ll.16.whom thou knowestto be c. oi' the pco. 
24. Moses gathered 70 men of the e. of the^^eo. 
Ii2ith 4. 4. buy it before the c. o^ my people 
1 Sam. 15. 30. honour me before the e. oi' my people 
Mat.2l. 23. the c. of the people came, Luke 22. 66. 

26. 47. with a multitude from e. ot the people 

27. 1. c. of the people took counsel against Jesus 
Jicts 6. 12. they stirred up the people and the e. 

ELDEST. 

Gen.24.2. Abraham said to his e. serv. of his house 
27.1. Isaac called Esau his fi.son, and said, my son 
44. 12. and he searched, and began at the e. 

JVum. 1. 20. Reuben, Israel's e. son, 26. 5. 

1 Sa?n. 17.13. the three e.sons of Jesse followed, 14. 
28. Eliab his e. brother heard David speak 

2 Kings 3. 27. he took his e. son and ottered him 
2 Chr. 22. 1. for the band of men had slain all the c. 
.Job 1. 13. drinking in their e. brother's house, 18. 
Johyi 8. 9. they went out one by one, beginning ate. 

ELECT, 
Or Chosen, is spoken, [1] Of Christ, who was 
chosen and set apart from eternity by God the 
Father to the great icork of redemption and 
mediation, Isa. 42. 1. Mat. 12. 18. [2] Of good 
angels, zohoin God chose from among the rest 
to eternal life and happiness : I charge thee 
before the elect angels, 1 Tim. 5. 21. [.3] Of the 
Israelites, who icere God's chosen and peculiar 
people, Isa. 65. 9, 22. [4] Of such as are cho- 
sen by God in Christ to eternal life and sal- 
vation out of all the nations upon earth. Tit. 
1. 1. TJds election is, [1] .^Jt act of distin- 
guishing love, Deut. 7. 8. [2] Of divine sove- 
reignty irrespective of any goodiiess in the ob- 
jects of it, Rom. 9. 11, 12, 16. [3] Eternal. 
Eph. 1. 4. 2 Thess. 2. 13. [4] .Absolute, and 
irrevocable, Rom. 9. 11. 2 Tim. 2. 19. [5] Per- 
sonal, that is, of a certain number of persons, 
Mat. 20. 23. 2 Tim. 2. J9. [6] Of some of the 
chief of sinners, 1 Tim. 1. 15. [7] It is in 
Christ, Eph. 1. 4. [8] It is to sanctification 
and holiness as the 77icans, arid eternal glory 
has the end, Eph. 1. 4. IThess. 5. 9. 
/sa. 42.1. behold mine c.in whom my soul deligliteth 
45.4. Israel mine e. I have called thee by thy name 
65. 9. mine c. shall inherit it, and my servants 
22. mine c. shall long enjoy work of their hands 
Mai. 24.22. no flesh should be saved, but for the e. 
sake those days shall be shortened, Mark 13. 20. 
24. if possible deceive the very c. Mark 13. 22. 
31. shall send his angels, and tliey shall gather 
together his e. from the four winds, Mark 13. 27. 
Lxike 18. 7. and shall not God avenge his own e.f 
Rom. 8. 33. who shall lay any thing to the charge 

of God's e.? 
Col. 3. 12. put on as the e. of G. bowels of mercies 
ITfffi. 5. 21. I charge thee before the e. angels 
2 Tim. 2. 10. I endure all things for the e sake 
Tit. 1. 1. an apostle according to the faith of G's. e. 

1 Pet. 1. 2. e. according to foreknowledge of God 
2. 6. I lay in Siona chief corner-stone, e. precious 

2 John 1. the elder to thee, lady, and her children 
13. the children of thy c. sister greet thee 

ELECTED. 
1 Pet. 5. 13. church at Babylon e. together with you 

ELECTION. 
i?o?7!.9. 11. purpose of G. according to e.might stand 
11. 5. there is a remnant accordip^- to the e.ofgrace 
7. the c. hath obtained it, the rest were blinded 

28. but as touching the e. they are beloved 

1 Thess. 1. 4. knowing brethren, your e. of God 
2 Pet. 1.10. all diligence to make your calling and 

ELEGANTLY, [e. sure 

Isa. 32.t 4. the tongue of stammerers shall speak e. 

ELEMENTS. 

Gal. 4,3. we were in bondage undere. of the world 

9. how turn ye again to the weak and beggarly e. 

Col. 2.t 8. after the e. of the world, not after Christ 

t 20. dead with' Christ from the e. of the world 

2 Pet. 3. 10. the e. shall melt with fervent heat, 12. 
ELEPHANT. 

The elephant is the largest of all four-footrd 
beasts. They jvho have studied the nature of 
the elephant wji!A most^accuracy, tell many ex- 
traordinary things of the sagacity, faithful- 
ness, prudence, and even understanding of 
this creature. Pliny says of this animal : 



Maximum animal est Elephas, proximumquo, 
humanis scnsibus: quippe iiitelleclus illis ser- 
monis patrii, &c. Hist. jVat. lib 8. It has been 
often observed to do such things as are much 
above the capacity of other beasts.' The He- 
brews seen generally to have described it under 
the name of Bahemoth, which signifies in gene- 
ral, beasts of service. The word Elephas may 
be derived from Aleph, which signifies, <o in- 
struct, by reason of the docility of the animal; 
or from Eleph, which signifies a head, or cap- 
tain ; because the Elephant is, as it were, the 
head of all other terrestrial animals. 
The Lord, speaking to Job, describes the Ele- 
phant or Behemoth, .lob 40. from verse 15. to 
the end of the chapter. It is. there said, that 
he eateth grass as an ox. This agrees well 
with what historians relate of the elephant. 
He does not feed upon carrion, and is not at 
all xcild ; hay, herbs, and legumens, are his 
nourishment, as they arc of our tame beasts. 
His bones are as strong pieces of brass, and h\a 
small bones like bars of iron. These hyper- 
bolical expressions sheio the extraordinary 
strength of the elephant ; with one stroke of 
his trunk he kills a camel or a horse. .Hn ele- 
phant, it is said, ha.s been seen to draw two 
cast cannons five hundred paces loith his teeth; 
they were fastened together with cables, and 
weighed each three thousand pounds. ..8nd 
there is mention in the Jlaccabees «/ a7i ele- 
phant in Antiochus' army, zohich carried ttco 
and thirty armed men. They were all in a 
tower made of very solid wood, vpun the ele- 
phant's back, a7id the tower 2cas bojind with a 
very strong chain under the elephant's belly. 
He is the chief of the ways of Gud. He is a re- 
markable piece of the creation among four- 
footed beasts. He exceeds all others in size, 
strength, docility, address, fidelity, agility, 
long life, modesty ajid pudicity ; for, it is said^ 
that he never covers the female as long as any 
one appears in sight. The scrip tare adds, that 
God, who made him, can make his sword to 
approach unto him. Though he be so strong 
and terrible, yet God can easily subdue and 
destroy him : or, Crod hath put his sword into 
his hands, hath trusted him with his arms; 
the elephant is terrible when provoked. His 
arms are his trunk and his teeth. His teeth 
are the ivory, so well knoion in Europe. 
Surely the mountains bring him forth grass, where 
all the beasts of the field play. Elej.hants are 
the gentlest of animals ; they never use their 
strength but when they are compelled to it. 
They arc not of that sort of animals which 
create terror in others : If he passes through 
a herd, of other beasts, he puts them gently out 
of his way with his trunk to make room for 
him; lie feeds in the fields and. meadows, and 
the weakest and tamest animals play with im- 
punity before him. 
He licth under the shady trees, in the covert of 
the reeds and fens. This also agrees well icith 
the elephant, according to the account that his- 
torians give of him. iElian says, that he may 
be called an animal of the marshes, because he 
litres among waters, and in moist places. He 
sometimes plunges himself into rivers in such 
a manner, that no more of him is to be seen 
than the end of his trunk : in the summer 
time, he covers himself with mud, to avoid the 
heaJ. 
He drinketh up a river, and hasteth not : he trust- 
eth that he can draw up .Jordan into his mouth. 
This also may be fitly applied to the elephant : 
he drinks a great deal, and large draughts^ 
as if he were to stoallow vp a river, and as if 
Jordan ivere scarcely sufficient to satisfy his 
thirst: he is not afraid when he drinks, but 
does it leisurely, and takes time to disturb the 
water xchich he drinketh. The scripture adds. 
He taketh it with his eyes, his nose ]>ierceth 
through snnres. When he sees the waters of a 
fiVer, lie trusteth that he can drink them all 
up • his eye is bigger than his belly, as com- 
monly said. He thrusteth his snovt also into 
the river, and if there be amj snares laid for 
other creatures, he breaks them to pieces. But 
others translate this verse. Can any man take 
him in his eyes, or pierce his nose with snares 
and gins? Can he be taken openly and by 
force? Surely no. His force or strength is too 
great for man to resist or overcome. Others 
thus. He is taken by the eyes as a fish is taken 
by a hook. Serpents attack elephants prijt 
cipally in the eyes, as Pliny observes. Ths 
same author says, that there are serpents in 
the Ga.nge5, sixty yards long, who /rtApolephanta 
ly the trunk as they are drinking, drag them 



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EMP 



END 



aZong^ and droicn them in the waters, Plin. 
iib. 8. cap. 12. 
Some understand i;/ Behemoth, a creature called 
Hippopotamus, or tiie Sea-horse ; which is an 
amphibious creature, and lives and preys butii 
in the water and on land. This animal, say 
they, wOrS well known to Job and his friends, 
as bein^ frequent in the adjacent parts : and 
the description here given of the Behemotli, is 
very applicable to the Hippopotamus. 

1 Kin^s lO.t ". navy bringing e. teeth, 2 C/tr.9.21. 
Job 40. t 15. beliold the e. wliicli I iiave made 

ELEVATION. 
/iwi/r.20.t38.they should make great e. with smoke 

ELEVEN. 

Gen. 32, 22. Jacob took his e. sons and passed over 

37.9. sun,moon, hind e. stars made obeisance to me 

£lzo(Z.2u.T.curtains ofgoats' hair,c.curt.shalt ma.ke 

8. the e. curtains shall be all of one measure 
36. 14. e. curtains he made || 15. e. of one size 

N'um. 29. 20. on the third day e. bullocks, two rains 
Dcut. 1. 2. there are e. days' journey from Horeb 
Josh. 15. 51. e. cities with tlieir villages 
Judg.m.o.w^ wiUgivc thee c.hund.pieces of silver 
17.2. I look the c. hundred shekels of silver 
3. when he restored t'.hund. shekels to his mother 

2 Kings 23.36. Jehoiakim tv.-enty-ti ve years old, he 

reigned e. years in Jerus^alem, 2 Chr. 30.5. 

24. 18. Zedekiah e. years, 2 Chr. 36. 11. Jer. 52. 1. 

Jfat.28. J 6.tlien the c.disciples went away toGahlee 

Mark 16. 14. afterwards he aj)peared to the e. ^ 

Luke 2-{,9.they told ail these thuigs to the e.and re'st 

33. and they found the e. gathered together 

Acts 1.26.and he was numbered with thoe.apostles 

2.14. but Peter standing up with thee, said to them 

ELEVENTH. 

1 Kings 6. 38. in the e. year was the house finished 

'iKings 9.2y.in the e.year of Joram began Ahaziah 

25. 2. the city of Jerusalem was besieged to the e. 

year of king Zedekiah, .Ter. 52. 5. 

1 Chron. 24. 12. tlie e. lot came forth to Eliashib 
25. 18. the c. to Azareel, he, his sons, and brediren 
27. 14. the e. captain for the c. month, Benaiah 

Jisr.l. 3. Jeremiah prophesied in e.year of Zedekiah 
39. 2. in the e. year the city v.'as broken up 
Ezek.'iQ.l.worA of the Lord came to Ezekiel in tlie 
e. year, in the first day of the month, o0.20. 1 31.1. 
J\Iat. 20. 6. and alout the e. hour he went out 

9. they came thcit were hired about the e. hour 
Rev. 21. W c. foundation of the city was a jacinth 

ELOQUENT. 
Exod. 4. 10. Moses said, O my Lord, I am not e. 
Prou.l.fG.to understand a proverb and an c.speech 
Isa. 3. 3. the Lord doth take away the e. orator 
dcts 18.24. a certain Jew named Apoilos, an e. man 

ELSE, 
Gen. 30. 1. she said, give me children or c. I die 
YwTO. 20. 19. I will witliout doing any thing c. go 
D'Sut. 4. 35 thou mightest kno-.v that tiie Lord he 

is God, tliere is none e. 39.* 1 Kings 8. 60. Isa. 

45. 5, 6, 14, 18, 21, 22.J 46. 9. .loci 2. 27. 
Jc)s/i.23.12.e.if yedoin anywise goback and cleave 
Judg. 7.14. this is noTJiing e. save sword ot'Gidecn 

2 Sam. 3. 35. if I taste ought e. tiil the sun be do^vn 

1 Chr. 21. 12. or e. three days sword of the Lord 

2 CAr.23.7.whoso c.cometh in, shall be put to death 
J^eh. 2. 2. this is nOtJiing e. but sorrov/ of heart 
Psal. 51.16. desirest not sacrifice, c. would I slve it 
£cc/.2.25.who c.can hasten here unto more than I? 
Isa. 47. S. thatsayest, I am, none e. besides me, 10. 
John 14. 11. or e. believe me for the work's sake 
Acts 17. 21. spent time in nothing e. but tell or hear 
Rom. 2. 15. accusing, or e. excusing one another 
lCor.7.14.e.wcre your cliild. unclean, but now holy 

14. 16. t. when thou shalt bless with the St)irit 
.Ret>.2.5.repent.or e. I will come to thee quickJy,16. 

EMBALM. 
Gen. 50.2. Joseph comm. phvsicians to e. his father 

EMBALMED. 
Gen. 50. 2. and the physicians e. Israel 
3. for so are fulfiUed the days of those that are e. 
26. they e. Joseph, put him in a coflrn in Egvpt 
EMBOLDENED. 

1 Cor. 8.10. the conscience of him that is weak bee. 

F.MBOLDENETH. 
fob 16. 3. what e. thee that thou answerestl 
EMBRACE. 

2 Kings 4. 16. about this season thou shalt e. a son 
Job 24. 8. they e. the rock for want of a shejter 
Prov.4.8.shall bring to honour,when thou doste.her 

5. 20. why wilt thou e. the bosom of a stranger? 

EccZ. 3. 5. a lime to e. and refrain from embracing 

Cant. 2. 6. and his right hand doth e. me, 8. 3. 

Lam, 4. .5. that were brought up in scarlet c. dung- 
EMBRACED. [hills 

Gen. 29. 13. Laban e. Jacob and kissed him 
33. 4. Esau ran and e. Jacob and kissed him 
48. 10. Jacob kissed and e. Joseph's sons 

3cts 20.1. Paul e. disciples and departed to Maced. 

H$b. IL 13. havLnfir seen and c the promisea 
161 



EMBRACING. 
Eccl.'i.b. a time to embrace and a time to refrain e, 
.,'?cis20.10.Paule.Eulvchus, said. trouble notyours. 

EMBROIDER. 
Exud. 28. 39. thou shalt e. the coat of fine linen 

EMBROIDERER. 
Exod. 35. 35. to work all manner of work of the e. 
38. 23. with him was Aholiab, an e. ia blue 

EiVIERALD, S. 
Exod. 28. 18. the second row shall be an e. 39. 11. 
Ezek. 27. 16. Syria occupied in thy fairs with e. 

28. 13. every precious stone thy covering, the e. 
i^ei;.4.3.there was a rainbow in sight like unto an e. 

21. 19. the Iburth foundation of the cily was an e. 

EMERODS. 
Deut. 28. 27. the Lord will smite thee with the e. 
1 Sam. 5.6. Lord smote tiiem of Ashdod v/ith ihe e. 
9. men of the city had e. in their secret parts 
12. the men that died not were snutten with e. 
6.4. they answered, five golden e. and nve mice, 17. 
5. shaii make images ol your e.and your mice, 11. 
EMINEIVT. 
.Job 22. t 8- and tlie e. man dwelt in the earth 
Isa. 3. t 3. doth take away the c. in countenance 
Ezzk. 16. 24. thou hast buui to thee an e. place, 31. 
bU. they ^iKili throw down thine e. place 
17. -M. I will plant it on a high and e. mountain 
1 Tim.i.'\2.^,xiiy ior kiiiss and ali ihai are in e. place 

EMMANUEL, 
Or Iramanuel, is a Hebrew -word, which sigiiifes 
God Willi Ub. Isaiah, in that prophecy, wherein 
he declares to Ahaz the birth of the Messiah, 
who was to be born of a virgin, says, 'This 
child shall be called, and really be, Enimauuel, 
that is, God wiih us, Jsa. '. 14. lie repeats 
the same thing w/iile he is speaking of the 
enemy's army, which, like a torrent, was to 
overflow Judea, in which Christ was to be born, 
to live aiid die; The stretching out oi' his wings 
shall fill the breadth of thy land, O Emmanuel, 
Isa. 8. 8. Mailhew says, that this prophecy 
2cas accomplished in the birth of Christ, born 
of the virgin Mary, in ichoni the two natures, 
divine and human, wcreunitcd; and so in this 
sense he was really Emmanuel, or, God with 
us, Jilat. 1. 23. 
Isa. 7. 14. and shall call his name Em. Jilat. 1. 23. 
8. 8. he shall fill the breadth of thv land, O Em. 

EMPIRE. 
Esth. 1. 20. shall be -rublished throughout all his e. 

EMPLOV. 
Deut. 20. 19. for the tree is man's life, to e. in siege 

EMPLOYED. 
Deut.W.'t 19. O man, the tree is to be e. in the siege 
1 Chron. 9. 33. these singers were c. day and night 
Ezra lO.lD.Jonat.audJahaziah *?. about this matter 

EMPLOYMENT. 
Ezek. 39. 14. shall sever our men of continual e. 

EMPTY. 
Gen. 31.42. 'feurely thou hadst sent me away now e. 
37. 24. the pit was e. there was no water in it 
41.27. the seven e. ears blasted witli the east-wind 
Exod. 3. 21. that when ye go, ye shall not go e. 
23. 15. in month Abib earnest from Egypt, none 
shall appear before me e. 34. 20. Lent. 16. ]6. 
Dcut. 15. 13. liiou shalt not let him go away e. 
Judg. 7. 16. he put in every man's hand c. pitchers 
Ruth 1. 2L the Lord haih broughi me home e. 
3. 17. for he said, go not e. to thy mother-in-law 

1 Sam. 6. 3. they said, send not the ark away e. 
20.18. be missed, because thy seal will be e. 25,27. 

2 Sam. 1. 22. the sword of Saul returned not e. 

2 Kings 4. 3. go, borrow thee e. vessels, not a few 
A'^eh. 5. 1 13. even thus be he shaken out and e. 
.fob 11.112. for e. man would beAvis8,tlio' born like 

22. 9. thou hast sent widows away c. and the arms 

23. 7. he stretcheih out the norih over the c. place 
Isa. 24. 1. ihc Lord maketh the earth e. and waste 

29. 8. a hungry man av,-aketh, and liis soul is e. 
32. 6. to m.ake e. the soul of the hungry 

.ler. 14. 3. they returned with their vessels e. 

51. 34. the king of Babylon made me an e. vessel 
Ezek. 24. 11. then set it c. upon the coals thereof 
JTos. 10. 1. Isr. is an e. vine, he bringeth forth fruit 
J^'nh. 2. 10. N;neveh is e. and void, and waste 

Wat. 12. 44. and when he is come, he findeth it e. 
..Mark 12. 3. they caught him and beat him, and 
sent him away e. J^uke 20. 10, 11. 
I^uke 1. 53. and the rich he hath sent e. away 

EMPTY, Ferb. 
I^cv. 14. 36. priest command that they e. the house 
Eccl. 11. 3. the clouds c. themselves on the earth 
.ler. 48. 12. and send wanderers shall e. his vessels 

51.2. fimners that shiJl fan her and e. her land 
Hab.l.n. shall they therefore e. their net, not spare 
Zech. 4.12. which e. the golden oil out of themselv. 
Mai. 3. 1 10. if 1 will not e. you out a blessing 

EMPTIED. 
Gen. 24. 20. Rebekah hasted and e. her pitcher 

42. 35. it came to pass as they e. their sacks 



2 Chron. 24. 11. the high priest's officer e. the che?t 
JVc/i. 5. 13. even thus be he shaken out and e. 
Isa. 3. t 26. she being e. shall sit on the giound 
19.t3.spiritof Egy. shall be e. in the midsi thereof 
6. and the brooks of defence shall be e. 
24. 3. tlie land shall be utterly e. and spoiled 
.ler. 48. 11. Moab not been e. from vessel to veesel 
J^^ah. 2. 2. for the emptiers have c. them out 

E.MPTIERS. 
JVah. 2. 2. for the e. have emptied them out 

EMPTINESS. 
/5a.34.11.he shall stretch out upon it the stones of «. 

EMPTYING. 
Uos. 10. t !• a vine e. the fruit which it giveth 

EMULATION. 
Rom. 11. 14. if I may provoke to e. mj' brethren 

EMULATIONS. 

Gal. 5.20. the works of the fiesh are e. wrath, strife 

ENABLED. 

1 Tim. 1. 12. 1 thank Christ Jesus who hath e. me 

ENCAMP. 
Exod. 14. 2. that they e. before Pi-hahiroth 
jV w7/i.l.50.the Levites shall e. about the tabernacle 

2. 17. as they e. so shall they set forward 

3. b8. but those that e. before the tabernacle 

10. 31. thou knowest how we are to e.in wiiderneaa 

2 Sam. 12. 28. e. against Rabbah, and take it 
Job 19. 12. his troops come and e. about my ta- 
bernacle 

Psal. 27. 3. though a host should e. against me 
Zech. 9. 8. 1 will e. about mine house for the army 

ENCAiMPED. 
Exod. 13. 20. e. in Elhami|15. 27. e. by the waters 

18. 5. where Moses e. at the mount of Cod 
J\J\im. 33. 10. from Elun tliey e. by the Red-sea 

11. from Red-sea, and e. in the wilderness of Sin 
Jc-sh. 4. 19. people came up and e. in GiJgal, 5. 10. 

10. 5. the kings of the Amorites e. before Gideon 
Judg. 6. 4. the Midianites c. against Israel 

9. 50. Abimelech e. against Thebez and took it 

10. 17. the children of Amnion e. in Giiead, and 
Israel assemblednhemselves and c. at Mizpeh 

1 Sam. 11. 1. Nahash e. against Jabesh-Gilead 
13. 16. but the Philistines e. in Michmash 

2 Sam. 11. 11. the servants are e. in the open fields 
IKings 16. 15. the people e. against Gibbe;hon, 16, 

1 Chron. 11. 15. the Philistines e. in llie valley 
2C/ir. 32. 1. Sennacherib e. asainst the fenceJ citija 

ENCAMPETH. 

Psal. 34. 7. angel of the Lord e. round about them 

53.5. hath scattered bones of him that c. agst. thee 

ENCAMPING. 
Exod. 14. 9. Egyptians overtook them e. by the sea 

2 Kings 6.18. saying, in such a place shallbe my e. 
E.vcLiNE, Enclose; see Incline, Inclose. 

ENCOUNTERED. 
Acts 17. 18. then certain philosophers e. him 

ENCOURAGE. 

Deut. l.oS.e. him, he shall cause to inherit it, 3. 28. 

2 Sam. 11.25. thus say to Joab, and e. thou him 

Psal. 64. 5. they e. themselves in an evil matter 

ENCOURAGED. 

1 Sam. 30. 6. David e. himself in Uie Lord his God 

2 Chr. 17. t 6. his heart was e. in ways of the Lord 
31. 4. that the priests and Levites might be e. 
35. 2. Josiah c. them to the service of the Lord 

Isa. 41. 7. so the carpenter e. the goldsmith 
END. 

The end signifies the extremity or utmost part 
of a thing, as tlie end of a rod, 1 Smn. 14. 27. 
The end of a heap of corn, Ruth 3. 7. The 
ends of the earth, that, is, The extremities, or 
most remote part? of the world. Job 37. 3, | 38. 
13. or the people inhabiting those parts, 1 t^.,i. 
2. 10, The Lord shall judge the ends of the 
earth. He shall condemn and punish the Phi- 
listines, zcho dwelt in the utmost borders of the 
land of Canaan, upon the sea-coast. And in 
Psalm 98. 3, All the ends of the earth hava 
seen the salvation of our God; that is. All the 
inhabitants of the earth from one end to tJu 
other. End is taken for the conclusion, the sum 
or substance of a discourse, Eccl. 12.t 13, Let 
us hear tlie conclusion of the whole matter; or, 
the end of the matter. It is also taken for 
destruction, Gen. 6. 13, The end of all fiesh 
is come before me. / am resolved to destroy 
man and b( tst. And in Amos 8. 2, The end 
is come ufjn my people of Israel: The time 
of their utter and final overthrow. And in. 
Mat. 24. 6, our Saviour prophesying of the 
destruction of Jerusalem, and of the temple^ 
says to his disciples, Ye shall hear of warp, 
and rumours of wars, see that ye be not trou- 
bled, for all these things must come to pass, 
but the end is not yet. The destruction of Je- 
rusalem is not presently: Or, though God 
shall bring remarkable judgments upon that 
place and people, yet he will not utterly destroy. 
them. Or by end, here may be understood, tl^ 



END 

day of judgment, or the time 0/ Christ's second 
coining. 

Ix Rov. iJl. 6. Christ says^ T am the beginning and 
the end: J made all t/unifs atjirat, and J will 
bring all to that perfection and happiness I 
have promised. And it is said, ilom. 10. 4, 
Christ IS tlie end of the law for ngiiteousness to 
every one that beheveth ; that is, The law was 
given for this end, that sinners being thertby 
brought to the knoioledge of their sins, and 
Hieir lost and undone estate, by reason titer eof, 
should Jiy to Christ and his rtghteoasncss for 
refuge. Or, Christ is the perfection and con 
summation of the law. He perfected tlie cere- 
monial law, as he icas the Substance, whereof 
all tlbc ceremonies of the law were shadows ; 
they all referred to him as their scope and end. 
He perfected also the moral law, both by his 
active obedience, fulfilling all the rigliteous- 
ness thereof ; and by his passive obedience, 
bearing the curse and jrunishrnent of tlie lata, 
which to as due to us. 

The end of the commandment is charity, or love, 
1 7'i/n. 1. 5. fpe truly accomplish the law by 
fulfdling the precept of love; for love is the 
fuiiiJiJiig of the law, Rom. 13. 10. The main 
scope and design both of law and gospel, is to 
prodace a pure, ardent love of God, and of 
men, for his sake. There is also mention of 
the end of faith, 1 Pet 1. 9, Receiving the end 
of your faitli, even the salvation of your souls; 
thai is, receiving that lohich is the scope, or 
mark to wliich faith tends, or which is the re- 
toard of faith, namely, the assurance of the 
salvation of yoiir souls. To endure to the 
end. Mat. 10. 22. is to fight against .'An and 
temptations as long as one lives, and con- 
stantly to adhere to Christ, in spite of all per- 
secutions for his sake. End is also taken for 
reward or wages, Rom. 6. 21, For the end of 
those tilings is death. Eternal death is the 
reward or wages of sin. t 

6e7i. G. 13. tlie e. of all Hesh is come before me 

47. 21. Irom one c. of Egypt even to the other e. 
Exod. 23. 16. the feast of in-gathering which is in 
the e. of year, when gathered out of field, 34. 22. 

25.19. make one cherub on the one e. and the other 

cJierub on the other e. even of mercy-scat 

Deut. 28. 6-1. Lord scatter from one e. of the earth 

32. 20. Lord said, i will see what their e. shall be 
Judg. (i. 21. the angel put forth the e. of his stafr" 

19. 9. behold, the day groweth to an e. lodge here 

1 Sam. 14.27. Jonathan put forth the e. of the rod 
2^m^sl0.21.the house of Baal was full from one e. 

21. 16. tilled Jerusalem with blood from one c. 

2 Chron. 21.19. after the e. of two years, his bowels 
£zra9.11.iilled with unclean. from one t.to another 
Job 6. 11. what is mye.that I should prolong my life? 

16.3. shall vain words have c? or whatemboldens 
26. 10. till the day and night come to an e. 

28. 3. he setteth an e. to darkness, and searcheth 
Ps.7.9. the wickedness of the wicked come to an e. 

9. 6. destructions are come to a perpetual e. 
19. 6. his going forth is from the e. of heaven 
37. 37. upright man, for the e. of thatman is peace 

38. the e. of the wicked shall be cut off 

39.4. niake me know e.l|73.17.I understood their e. 
61. 2. irom the e. of the earth will I cry to thee 
102.27.thou art tiie same, and thy years have no e. 
119. 96. 1 have seen an e. of all perfection 

Prov. 5. 4. her c. is bitter || 23. 18. there is an e. 
14. 12. but the e. thereof are the ways of death 
25. 8. lest thou know not what to do in the e. 

Eccl. 4. 8. yet there is no e. of all his labour 
16. there is no c. of all the people before them 
7. X. ilie e. of all men || 8. better is the e. of a thing 

10. 13. the c. of his talk is mischievous madness 
12. 12. of making many books there is no e. 

1 13. let us hear the e. of the whole matter 
Isa.2.1. land full of gold, nor is there any e. of their 
treasures, nor is there any c. of their chariots 
9. 7. of his government there shall be no e. 

13. 5. they come from the e. of heaven to destroy 
16. 4. for the extortioner is at an e. spoiler ceaseth 
23. 15. after e. of 70 years Tyre shall sing, 17. 
42. 10. sing his praise from the e. of ti-e earth 

45. J7. shall not be confounded world without e. 

46. 10. declaring the e. from the begitming 
Jer. 5. 31. what will ye do in the e. thereof? 

12. 12. for the sword of the Lord shall devour 
from one e. U the other e. of the land, 25. 33. 

17. 11. gets riches, and at his e. he shall be a fool 
29. 11. I think to give you an expected e. 
31. 17 there is hope in thine «* saith the Lord 
44. 27. be consumed, till there be an c. of them 
50 t26. came against Babylon from the e. 

51. 13. O thou €liat dwellest, thine e. is come 
31. to shew that his city is taken at one e. 

JLam. 4. 18. our e. i^ near, for our e. is come 
Ezek. 7 2. an c. the e. is come on the land, 3, 6. 
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Ezek. 21. 25. when iniqu. shall have an e. 29. | 35.5. 
JUan. 7. 28. hitherto is the c. of the matter 

8. 17. at the tune of c. shall be the vision 

19. at the time appomted die c. shall be, 11. 27. 

9. 26. the c. thereoi shall be with a flood, and to e. 

11. 6. and in the e. of yeais they shail join 
35. to i)urge them even to the time 01 the e. 
4U. at tunc of the e. king of south shall push him 
45. yet he shall come to his e. and none help 

12. 4. seal the book even to the time of the e. 

8. O Lord, what shall be the e. of these things ? 

9. words are closed up, till tl^ time of the e. 

13. but go thou thy way till the e. be, shall rest 
Amos 3. 15. the great houses shall have an e. 

5. 18. to what c. is it lor you to desire the day? 

8. 2. the e. is come upon my peo])le of Israel 

10. 1 will make the c. thereof as a bitter day 
Mail. 2. 9. for there is none e. of the store 

3. 3. and there is none e." of their corpses 
Jlat. 13. 39. the harvest is the e. of the world 

24. 3. what shall be the sign of the c. of the world? 

14. the gospel bo preached, then shall the e. come 
31. gather from one c. of heaven to the other 

26. 58. but Peter v.'ent in and sat to see the e. 

28. 1. in the e. of the sabbath caine Mary to see 
Mark 3. 26. he cannot stand, but hath an e. 
Luke 1. 33. of his kingdom there shall be no c. 

18. 1. he spake a parable to them, to this e. 

22. 37. the things concerning me have an e. 
John 18.37. sayest lam a king, to this e. was I born 
Rom. 6. 21. for the e. of those things is death 
22. ye have fruit to holiness, e. everlasting life 

10. 4. Christ is the e. of the law for righteousness 
14. 9. to tliis e. Christ both died, rose, and revived 

2 Cor. 2. 9. for to this e. also did I write to know 
11. 15. whose e. shall be according to their works 
Eph. 3. 21. to him be glory worlu without e. 
Phil. 3. 19. many walk, whose e. is destruction 
1 Tim. 1. 5. the e. of the commandment is charily 
Hch. 6. 8. nigh to cursing, whose e. is to be burned 
16. and an oath is to them an e. of all strife 

7. 3. having neither beginning nor e. of Ufe 

9. 26. but now once in the e. hath he appeared 

13. 7. considering the c. of their conversation 
Jam. 5. li. and ye have seen the e. of the Lord 

1 Pet. 1.9. receiving e. of your faith, even salvation 
4. 17. what shall be the e. of them obey notgospel? 

Rev. 21. 6. 1 am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 
and the e. will give to him athirst, 22. 13. 
At the END. 
Cicn. 4. t 3. at the e. of days Cain brought ofl'ering 

8. 6. at the e. of forty days Noah opened window 
41. 1. at the e. of two years Pharaoh dreamed 

Exod.l'iAl. at the e.of 430 years, Lord's host went 
Lev. 8. 33. the days of consecration be at an e. 
Dent. 9. 11. at the e. of 40 days and 40 nights 

14. 23. at tlie e. of three years bring the tithe 

15. 1. at the e. of every seventh year a release 
31.10. at the e. of every seventh year read this law 

.Josh. 9. 16. at the c. of three days after the league 
.Judg. 11. 39. at the e. of two months she returned 
Ruth 3. 7. Boaz lay down at the e. of the heap 

2 Sa7n. 14. 26. at the e. of every year he polled it 
24.8. Joab came to Jerus. at the c. of nine months 

IKings'i.'M. at the e.of 3 years two of Shiniei's ser. 
17. f 7. at the e. of days the brook dried up 

2Kivgs 8.3. at the e. of 7 years the woman returned 
18. 10. at the e. of three years they took Samaria 

2Chron.}8. 12. at the e. of years Jehoshaphat went 
20. 16. ye shall find tliem at the e. of the brook 
24. 23. at the e. of the year the host of Syria came 

Meh. 13. t 6. at the e. of days I obtained leave 

Psal. 107. 27. they stagger, and are at their wits' e. 

fsa. 7.3. go to meet Ahaz at the e. of the conduit 

Jer. 34.14. at the e.of seven years let go every serv. 

Ezek. 3.16. at ihee. of seven days word of L. came 

Dan. ] .5. at the e. they might stand before the king 
4.29. at the e. of 12 months he walked in palace 
11. tl3. at the e. of timed shall come with an army 
12. 13. thou shall stand in the lot at the c. of days 

Hab. 2. 3. but at the e. it shall speak and not lie 

Mat. 13. 40. so shall it be in the c. of this world 
But the END. 

Prov. 14. 12. a way that seems right to a man, but 
the e. thereof are the ways of death, 16. 25. 
20. 21. but the e. thereof shall not be blessed 

Mat.2i.6.but the e.is not ye{,Markl3.7. Luke 21.9. 

1 Pet. 4. 7. but the e. of all things is at hand 

Last END. 
JVum. 23. 10. and let my last e. be like his 
./er. 12. 4. they said, he shall not see our last e. 
Lam. 1. 9. she remembereth not her last e. 
Dan. 8. 19. make thee know what shall be in the 
Latter END. [last c. 

JVitw. 24. 2(1. his latt(r c. shall bo that he perish 
Dent. 8. 16. to do thee good at thy latter e, 
32. 29. that they Avould consider their latter e. 
Ruth 3. 10. shewed more kindness in the latter e. 

2 Sam. 2, 26. it will be bitterness in the latter e. 
Job 8. 7. yet thy latter e. should greatly increase 



END 

Job 42.12. the Lord blessed the laifxr e. of Job mor* 
Prci?j.l9.20.thatthou mayest be wise in thy latte? e 
fsa. 41. 22. consider them, and know the latter e 

47. 7. neither didst remember the latter e. of it 
2 i'ef.2.20. the latter e. is w orse than the beginninfl 

Made an LKD. 
Gen. 27. 30. as Isaac had made an e. of blessing 

49. 33. Jacob made an e. of commanding his sons 
/>e«. 16.20. made an e. of reconciling tlie holy place 
Mum. 4. 15. made an c. of covering the sanctuary 

16. 31. had made an e. of speaking, Deut. 20. 9. 
Dcut.2i}. 12. hast made an c. of luhing the tithei 

31. 24. when Moses had jnude an e. of writing 

32. 45. made an e. of si)eaking, Judg. 15. 17. 

1 Sam. 18. 1. I 24. 16. 2 iiam. 13. 36. 
1 Kings 1. 41. I 3. 1. Jer 26. 8. ! 43. 1. 
I 51. 63. 
Josh. 5. 1 8. they had made an e. of circumcising 
8. 24. Israel had made an e. of slaying, 10. 20. 
19. 49. they made an e. of dividing the land, 51. 
.Judg.3:i8. he hiid7nade an e. to cher, 1 Aa?ft. 13.10. 

1 Sam. 10. 13. he had made an e. of prophesying 

2 Sam. 11. 19. when thou hast made an e. oi' telling 

1 Kings 7. 40. Hiram made an e. of doing the work 

8. 54. Solomon made an e. of praying, 2 Chr. 7. 1. 

2 Kings 10. 25. as soon as he had 7nade an e. of 

oflering, 1 Chron. 16. 2. 2 Chron. 29. 29. 

2 Chr. 20. 23. made an e. of the inhabitants of Seir 

24. 10. cast into the chest, till they had made anc. 

EzralO.n.made an c.withall thathad strange wives 

PZzek.i^. 15. made an e. of measuring inner house 

43. 23. when thou hast made an e. of cleansing it 

Amos 7. 2. they made an c. of eating the grass 

Mat. 11. l.madc anc. of commanding his disciples 

Make an END. 

1 Sam. 3. 12. when I begin, I. will also make an e. 

2 Chr. 31. 1 1. brake the images^ until to make an e. 
Jfeh. 4.2. feeble Jews; will they make an e.in a day 
Job 18. 2 how long ere you make an e. of words ? 
/sa. 33.1. thou shaltma/ce an e.to deal treacherously 

38. 12. to-night will thou make an e. of me, 13. 
JEzcA:.20.17.eye spared, nor did I make an e.of them 
Dan. 9. 24. seventy weeks, to make an c. of sins 
JVah. 1. 8. he will make an utter e. of the place, 9. 
Zcph. 1. 1 2. by taking away, I will make an e. ? 

Make a full END. 

Jer. 4. 27. the whole land shall be desolate, yet will 

I not make a full c. 5. 18. | 30. 11. | 46. 28. 

5. 10. go ye up and destroy, but make not a full e. 

Ezek. 11. 13. ah. Lord, wilt thou make a full e. 1 

To the END. 
£xod.8.22.I will sever land of Goshen, io the e.thou 
mayest know that I am the Lord, F.iek. 20. 26. 
Lev, 17. 5. to the e. Israel may bring sacrifices 
Deut. 15. 1 4. to the e. there be no poor among you 

17. 16. to the e. that he should multiply horses 
20. to the e. that he may prolong his days 

Psal. 19. 4. their words to the e, of the world 

30. 12. to the c. my glory may sing praise to thee 

119. 112. to perform thy statutes even to the e. 
Eecl. 3. 11. can find out from beginning to the c. 

7. 14. to the e. man should find nothing after him 
Isa. 48. 20. utter it even to the e. of the earth 

49. 6. mayest be my salvation to the e. of the earth 

.Ter. 3. 5. his anger, will he keep it to the e. ? 

Ezek. 31. 14. to the c. that none of the trees exalt 

Da7i. 4. 11. sight thereof to the e. of all the earth 

22. thy dominion reacheth to the e. of the earth 

12.6. how long shall be to the e. of these wonders? 
Obad. 9. to the e. that every one may be cut off 
Mat. 10. 22. but he that endurelh to the e. shall be 
saved, 24. 13. Mark 13. 13. 
,/lcts 7. 19. cast out, to the e. they might not live 
Rom. 1. 11. to the e. you may be established 

4. 16. to the e. the promise might be sure to seed 
2 Cor. 1. 13. 1 trust you shall acknov.'ledge to the e. 

3. 1'.]. look to the c. of that which is abolished 
1 Thess. 3.13. to the e. he may establish your hearts 
1 Pet. 1. 13. wherefore be sober, nnd hope to the e. 

Unto the END. 
Deut. 11. 12. from beginning M7ifo the e. of the year 
.7o5A.15.5.the east-border was unto the e. of Jordan 
Ruth 2. 23. to gjean unto the e. of barley-harvest 
Job 34.36. my desire is Job may be tried unto the e. 
PsaZ.46.9.maketh wars to ceasewrito the e.of earth 

119. 33. teach me, and I shall keep it tinto the c. 
Isa. 62. 11. L. hath proclaimed unto the e. of earth 
Jer. 1. '6. it came unto the c. of the eleventh year 
Dan. 6. 26. his dominion shall be even unto the e. 

7. 26. to destroy his dominion unto the e. 

9. 20. and unto the e. of the war desolations 
Mat. 28. 20. 1 am with you ahvay, even unto the e. 
.John 13. 1. having loved, he loved them unto the e 
1 Cor. 1. 8. who shall also confirm you Unto the e, 
Hrb. 3. 6. if wc hold fast the confidence unto the e, 

14. if we hold the beginning stedfast unto the e. 
6. n. to the full assurance of hope unto the e. 
Rev. 2. 26. he that keepelh my works unto the & 

END. 
Mat. 10. 1 23. ye shall not e. the cities of Israel 



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ENE 



ENE 



ENDAMAGE. 

h'.ra 4 13. so thou sl.ialt c. the revenue of kings 

E?; DANGER. 
Dan.. 1 10. ye shall make me e. my head to the king 

ENDANGERED. 
Eccl.lO.d.he thatcleaveih wood shall be e.thereby 

ENDED. 
6e7i. 2. 2. on tlie seventh day God e. his work 
41. 53. the seven years of plenteousness were e. 
Deut. 31. 30. he spake the words till they were e. 
■ 34. 8. the days of mourning for Moses were c. 
2 Sam. 20 18. ask counsel, and so they c. the matter 
Esth. 9. t 28. nor memorial be e. from their seed 
Job 31. 40. the words of Job are e. 
Ps. 72. 20. prayers of David, the son of Jesse are e. 
[sa. 60. 20. the days of thy mourning shall be e. 
Jer. 8. 20. the harvest is past, the summer is e. 
Mat. 7. 2j^. when Jesus had e. these sayings 
Luke 4. 2 when forty days were e. he hungered 

13. when the devil had e. all the temptation 
John 13.2. supper being e. the devil havingnow put 

ENDETH. 
Isa. 24. 8. the noise of them that rejoice e. 

ENDING. 
I Sam. 3. 1 12. 1 will perform beginning and e. 
Rev. 1. 8. 1 am the beginning and e. saith the L. 
ENDLESS. 

1 Tim. 1. 4. neither give heed to e. genealogies 
Hcb. 7. 16. who is made after the power of ane.hfe 

ENDEAVOUR. 

2 Cor. 5. 1 9. we e. that we may be accepted of him 

2 Pet. 1. 15. 1 will e. that you may be able after 

ENDEAVOURED. 
.Sets 16. 10. we c. to go into aiacedonia, gathering 
I Thess.2.ll.we e.to see your f^ice with great desire 

ENDEAVOURING. 
Eph. 4. 3. e. to keep the unity of the Spirit in bond 

ENDEAVOURS. 
Psal. 23. 4. according to the wickedness of their e. 

ENDOW. 
Exod. 22. 16. he shall surely e. her to be his wife 

ENDS. 
Deut. 33. 17. shall push the people to e. of the earth 
1 Sam. 2. 10. the L. shall judge the e. of the earth 

1 Kings S. 8. the c. of staves were seen,2C/i;r. 5. 9. 

3 Kings 10. t 32. L. began to cut off the e. of Isr. 
Job 2S. 24. for he lookedi to the e. of the earth 

37 3 he directeth his lightning toe. of the earth 
3S. 13. it might take hold of the e. of the earth 

Psal. 19. 6 and his circuit to the e. of it 
22.27. all the e. of the world shall remember 
48. 10. so is thy praise to the e. of the earth 
59 13. God mleth in Jacob to the c. of the earth 
65. 5. the c-onfidence of all the e. of the earth 
67 7. all 'he c. of the earth shall fear him 
98.3. thee, of earth have seen the salvation of G. 
133.7.tl;eLord causeth the vapours to ascend from 
the e. of the earth, Jcr. 10. J3. [ 51. 16. 

Pror. 17. 24. eyes of a fool are in the e. ofthe earth 

30. 4. who hath established all the c. of the earth? 
Isa. 40. 28. the Lord, the creator ofthe e. of earth 

41. 5. the e. ofthe earth were afraid, drew near 

9. whom I have taken from the e. ofthe earth 
43. 6. bring my daughters from the c. of the earth 
45. 22. look to me and be saved, all e. of the earth 
52. 10. all the e. shall see the salvation of God 
Jer. 16. 19. Gentiles shall come from e. of the earth 
25. 31. a noise shall come to the e. ofthe earth 
E^ck. 13. 4. the fire devoureth both the e. of it 
Mic. 5. 4. now shall he be great to c. of the earth 
Zech. 9. 10. his dominion to the c. of the eartli 
^cts 13. 47. thou be for salvation toe. ofthe earth 
Rom. 10- 18. and their words to the <•. of the world 
ICor. 10. 11. on whom the e. ofthe world are come 

ENDUED. 
Gen. 30. 20. God hath e. me with a good dowry 
2C/n-o«.2. 12. toDavid a wise son, e.witji prudence 
13. have sent a cunning man,e.with underslantling 
lMke2i. 49. till ye be e. with power from on high 
Jam. 3. 13. who is wise and e. with knowledge ? 

ENDURE. 
Gen. 33. 14. and as the children be able to e. 
Exod. 18. 23. then thou shalt be able to e. 
Esth. 8. 6. for how can I e. to see evil and destruct. 
Job 8. 15. he shall hold it fast, but it shall not e. 

31. 23. by reason of his highness I could not e. 
Psal. 9. 7. the L. shall e. for ever, he hath prepared 

his throne for judgment, 102. 12, 26. 1 104. 31. 

30. 5. weeping may e. for a night, but joy comcth 

72.5.they shall fear thee as long as sun and moon e. 

17. his name shall e. for ever, as long as the sun 

89. 29. his seed will I make to e. for ever, 36. 

Prov. 27.24. doth the crown e. to every generation? 

£2cA-.22.14.can thy heart c. or thy hands be strong? 

Mat. 24.13. he that shall e. to the'end, Mark 13. 13. 

Mark 4. 17. have no root, and so e. but for a time 

2 Thess. 1. 4. in all your tribulations that ye e. 

2 Tim. 2. 3. thou therefore e. hardness as a soldier 

10. therefore I e. all things for the elects' sake 
4. 3. when they will not e. sound doctrine 
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2 7'«7n.4.5.but watch thou in all things,e.afflictions 
Hcb. 12. 7. if ye e. chastening, G. dealeth with you 

20. they could not e. what was commanded 
Jam. 5. 1 1. behold, we count them happy who el 

1 Pet. 2. 19. if a man for conscience e. grief 

ENDURED. 
Psal. 81. 15. their time should have c. for ever 
Rom. 9. 22. if God e. with much long-suffering 

2 Tim. 3. 11. hast known what persecutions I e. 
Heb.6. 15. after he had patiently e.he obtained pro. 

10. 32. ye e. a great fight of afflictions 

11. 27. for Moses e. as seeing him who is invisible 

12. 2. he e. the cross || 3. he e. such contradiction 

ENDURETH. 
Psal. 15.t3. nor e. reproach against his neighbour 
30. 5. for his anger e. but a moment, favour is life 
r)2. I. the goodness of God e. continually 
72. 7. abundance of peace so long as the moon e. 
100. 5. and his truth ,e. to all generations 
145. 13. thy dominion e. through all generations 
Mai. 10. 22. he that e. to the end shah be saved 
John 6. 27. but for that meat which e. unto life 
1 Cor. 13. 7. charity hopeth all tilings, e. all things 
Jam. 1. 12. blessed is the man that e. temptation 

ENDURETH /or ever. 
1 Chron. 16. 34. for his mercy e. for ever, 41. 
2 Chroji. 5. 13. | 7. 3, 6. | 20. 21. Ezra 3. 11. 
Psal. 103. 1. 1 107. 1. 1 118. 1, 2, 3, 4. [ 136. 
1, 2, 3, Src. 1 138. 8. Jer. 33. 11. 
Psal. 111. 3. his righteousness e.for ever, 112. 3,9. 
111. 10. his praise e.for ever \\ 117.2. his truth e. 
119. 160. every one of thy judgments e. for ever 
135. 13. thy name, O Lord, c. for ever, thy mem. 

1 Pet. 1. 25. but the word ofthe Lord c. for ever 

ENDURING. 
Psal.l9.9. the fear ofthe Lord is clean, c. for ever 

2 Cor. 1. 6. is eilectual in c. the same sufferings 
//e6.10.34. have in heaven a better and e.substance 

ENEMY. 
Exod. 15. 6. thy right hand hath dashed in pieces e. 

9. the e. said, I will pursue, I will overtake 

23. 22. then I will be an e. to tliine enemies 
JViim. 10. 9. and if you go to war against the e. 

35. 23. and was not his e. nor sought his harm 
Deut. 32.27. were it not I feared tiie wrath ofthe e. 
42. from the beginning of revenges upon the e. 

33. 27. he shall thrust out the e. before thee 
.ftidg. 16.23. our god hath delivered our e. into, 24. 

1 Sam. 2. 32. thou shalt see an e. in my habitation 
16. 2D. Saul became David's c. continually 

24. 19. if a man find his c. will he let him go? 
IKings 8. 33. when thy people be smitten dov.n be- 
fore c. because sinned ag. thee, 2Chron. 6. 24. 

46. if they sin, and thou deliver them to the e. 
iChron. 25. 8. G. shall make tlree fall before the c. 
Esth. 7. 4. the e. could not countervail the damage 

6. Esther said, the e. is this wicked Haman 
Job 33. 10. behold, he counteth me for his e. 
Psal. 7. 5. let the e. persecute my soul and take it 

8. 2. thou mightest still tlie e. and the avenger 

9. 6. O thou e. destructions are come to an end 
42. 9. why go I mourning because ofthe e.? 43. 2. 
44. 10. thou makest us to turn back from the e. 
55. 3. I mourn, because ofthe voice ofthe c. 

12. for it was not an e. that reproached me 
61. 3. thou hast been a strong tower from the e. 
64. 1. preserve my life from fear ofthe e. 
74. 3. even all that the e. hath done wickedly 

10. shall the e. blaspheme thy name for ever? 
18. remember the e. hath reproached, O Lord 

78. 42. remember not when he delivered from e. 

89. 22. the e. shall not exact upon him 

143. 3. for the e. hath persecuted my soul 
Prov- 27. 6. but the kisses of an e. are deceitful 
Isa. 59. 19. when the e. shall come in like a flood 

63. 10. therefore he was turned to be their e. 
Jer. 6. 25. the sword ofthe e. is on every side 

15. 11. I will cause the c. to entreat thee well 

18.17. 1 will scatter tliem witli east-v.ind before e. 

30. 14. I have wounded tliee with wound of an c. 
Dam. 1. 5. are gone into captivity before the e. 
9. behold, for the c. hath magnified himself 
16. my children are desolate, because e. prevailed 

2. 3. he hath drawn back his hand before the e. 

4. he hath l)ent his bow like an c. he stood 

5. the Lord was an e. he hath swallowed up 
4. 12. that the e. should have entered the gates 

Ezek. 36.2. because the e.had said against you, aha 
Hos. 8. 3. Israel, the e. shall pursue him 
JJ//C.2.8. even of late my people is risen upas an c. 
J^~ah. 3. 11. thou shalt seek strength because of e. 
Jl'/af.l3.25.his e. came, sowed tares, went his way 
28. he said unto them an e. hath done this 
39. the e. that so' -ed them is the devil 
Duke 10. 19. to tread over all the power ofthe e. 
Jlcf.s 13. 10. child of devil, thou c. of all righteousn. 
J Cor. 15. 26. the last e. to be destroyed is death 
Gal. 4.16. am I become your e. because I tell truth? 

2 Thess. 3. 15. count him not as an e. but admonish 
Jam. 4. 4 a friend of the world is the e. of God 



Hand of the ENEMY. 

Lev. 2Q .25.1 wiUsend the pestilence, and ye shall 

be delivered into the haiid of the e. JV'cA. 9. 27 

Ezra 8. 31. he delivered us from the hand of the e. 

Psal. 31. 8. hast not shut me uj) into hand of the e. 

78. 61. he dehvered his glory into the hand of e. 

106. 10. redeemed from the hayid of the e. 107. 2, 

Lam. 1. 7. her people fell into the hand of the e. 

2. 7. hath given into the hand of the e. the walla 

Mine ENEMY. 
1 Sam. 19. 17. why hast thou sent away mine e f 
SSarn. 22.18. dehvered me from mine e. Psal.lS.ll 
1 Kings 21. 20. hast thou found me, O mine e ? 
Job 16. 9. mine e. sharpeneth his eyes upon me 

27. 7. let mine e. be as wicked, and he that riseth 
Psal. 7. 4. yea, I dehvered him that is mine e. 

13. 2. how long shall mine e. be exalted over me ? 

4. lest mine e. say, I have prevailed against him 
41.11. because mine e. doth not triumph over me 

Z.c7?i.2.22.thcse I swaddled hath mine e. consumed 
Mic. 7. 8. rejoice not against me, O mine e. 

10. then she that is mine e. shall see it, and shame 

Thive ENEMY. 
Exod. 23. 4. if thou meet thine e. ox or his ass 
Deut. 28. 57. thine e. shall distress thee in thy sates 

1 Sam. 24. 4. deliver ihine e. into thy hand, 26. 8. 

28. 16. seeing the Lord is become thine e. 

2 Si.m. 4.t^. behold the head of Ish-bosheth thine e. 
.lob 13. 2-1. wherefore boldest thou me for thine e. ? 
Prov. 24. 17. rejoice not when thine e. falleth 

25. 21. if thine e. hunger, give bread, Rom 12. 20. 
Lam.2.17. hath caused i/une e. to rejoice over thee 
Zcph. 3. 15. the Lord hath cast out thine c. 
Mat.5.4:3. it hath been said, thou shalt hate thine e 
ENEMIES. 

1 Sam. 18. 25. to be avenged of the king's e. 

20. 15. when the Lord haUi cut off the e. of David 
16. the Lord require it at the hand of David's e 
25. 22. so and more do God to the e. of David 
30. 26. behold a present of the spoil of e. of Lord 

2 Sam. 12. 14. given occasion to e. to blaspheme 
18. 32. the e. of my Lord be as l hat young man is 

2 Chr. 20. 29. Lord fought against the e. of Israel 
Esth. 9. 1. the e. of the Jews hoped to have power 
Job 6. 23. or deliver me from the e. hand ? 
PsaZ.17.9. hide me from my deadly e.who compass 
37. 20. the e. ofthe Lord shall be as fat of lambs 
45. 5. thine arrows are sharp in heart of king's e 
78. 61. he delivered his glory into the e. hand 
127. 5. they shaU speak with the e. in the gate 
Jer. 12. 7. have given beloved into hands of her e. 
48. 5. the e. have heard a cry of destruction 
Lam. 1. 2. all her friends are become her e. 

5. her adversaries are the chief, her c. prosper 
Mic. 7. 6. a man's e. are the men of his own house 
Rom. 5. 10. if w^hen we were e. we were reconciled 

11. 25. as concerning the gospel, they are e. 

1 Cor. 15. 25. till he hath put all e. under his feet 
Phil. 3. IS. they are the e. ofthe cross of Christ 
Col. 1. 21. were e. in your mind by wicked work 

His ENEMIES. 
Gen.22.1~ . thy seed shall possess the gate of his c. 
JVum. 24. 8. he shall eat up the nations his e. 
32. 21. till he hath driven oat his e. before him, 
Dtut. 33. 7. be thou a help to him from his e. 

2 Sam.1.1. the Lord hath given him rest from his e. 
18. 19. hov/ the Lord hath avenged him of his e, 

22. 1. hast delivered him out of hand of all his e. 
1 Chrnn. 22. 9. 1 will give him rest from all his & 
Job 19. 11. he counteth me as one of his c. 
Psal. 10. 5. as for all his e. he puff^th at them 

41. 2. thou wilt not deliver him to the will of his & 
68. 1. let God arise, let his e. be scattered 

21. but God shall wound the head of his e. 
72. 9. and Aw e. shall lick the dust 
78. 66. and he smote his e. in the hinder parts 
89. 42. thou hast made all his c. to rejoice 
97. 3. a fire burneth up his e. round about 
112. 8. until he see his desire upon his e. 
132. 18. his e. will I clothe with shame 

P?-or.l6.7.he maketh his e.to be at peace with him 

Isa. 9. 11. the Lord shall join his e. together 
42. 13. he shall cry, he shall prevail against /jj5 C. 
59. 18. he will repay recompence to his e. 
66. 6. a voice that rendereth recompence to his e 
14. his indignation be known toward his e. 

.ler. 44. 30. will give Pharaoh into hand of his t. 

JVah. 1. 2. and he reserveth wrath for his e. 
8. and darkness shall pursue his e. 

Heb. iO.ld.expecting tiWhis e.he made Ids footstool 
Mine ENEMIES. 

^VwTn. 23. 11 I took thee to curse mine e. 24. Jtt 

Deut. 32. 41. 1 will render vengeance to mine e- 

1 Sam. 2. 1. my mouth is enlarged oyer mine e. 

14. 24. that I may be avenged on mine e. 

2 .Sam. 5.20. the Lord hath broken forth upon mina 

e. as the breach of waters, 1 Chr. 14. 11. 

22. 4. so shall I be saved from mine c. Ps, 18. 3. 

2 Sam. 22. 38. 1 have pursued mine e. Psal. 18. 37 

41. hast given me the necks of mine e. Pa. IS.tt 



KNE 



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ENO 



2 -Sam. 22. 49. and thatbringeth me forth from m. e. 
IChr. 12. 17. if ye be come to betray me to mine e. 
Psal. 3. 7. save me, for thou hast smitten all mine e. 

5. 8. lead me, O Lord, because of mine e. 

6. 7. mine eyes waxeth old because of all mine e. 

10. let all mine c. be ashamed and sore vexed 

7. 6. arise, O Lord, Ijecause of the rage of mine e. 
9. 3. when mine c. are turned, they shall fall 

18. 48. he delivereth me from mine e. 

23. 5. thou prepares! a table in presence of mine e. 
25. 2. let not -mine e. triumph over me, 35. 19. 

19. consider mine e. for they are many 
27. 2. when mine c. came upon me to eat my flesh 

G.now shall mine head be lifted up above mine e. 

11. lead me in a plain path, because of mine e. 

12. deliver me not over to the will of mine e. 
31. 11. 1 was a reproach among all wine e. 

15. deliver me from the hand of mine e. 
38. 19. but 77117(6 e. are hvely, and they are strong 
41. 5. mine e. speak evil of me ; when shall he die 
42. 10. mine e. reproach me all the day, 102. 8. 
54. 5. he shall reward evil to mine e. cut them off 

7. eye hath seen his desire upon nmie e. 59. 10. 

56. 2. mine e. would swallow me up, they be many 

9. when I cry, then shall mine e. turn back 

'69. 1. deliver me from 77iine e. O my God, 143. 9. 

69. 4, they being 7?(7'7ie c. wrongfully are mighty 

18. draw nigh, deliver me because of mine e. 
71. 10. mine e. speak against me, they lay wait 
92. 11. mine eye shall see my desire on mine e. 
119. 98. thou hast made me wiser than mine e. 
139. because mine e. have forgotten thy word 
157. many are mine e. yet do I not decline 
138. 7. stretch forth thy hand against mine c. 
139. 22. 1 hate them, I count them 7nine e. 
143. 12. ofthy mercy cut off mine e. and destroy 
/5a.l.24.saith tlie Lord, I will avenge me ofjnine e. 
L,am. 1. 21. all viine c. have heard of my trouble 
3. 52. mine e. chased me sore like a bird without 
Z/M&el9.27.those mine e.bring hither and slay them 

Our ENEMIES. 
Exod. 1. 10. they join also to our e. and fight 
Deui. 32. 31. our c. themselves being judges 

1 Sam. ^. 3. it may save us out of hand of our e. 
12. 10. but deliver us out of the hand of our c. 

2Sam. 19. 9. saved us out ofhand of our e. F5.44.7. 
J^Teh. 5. 9. because of the reproach of our e. 
6. 1. when rest of ott?- e. heard I had builded, 16. 
Psal. 44. 5. through tJiee will we push down our e. 

60. 12. he it is shall tread down our e. 108. 13.' 

80. 6. alld our e. laugh among themselves 
136. 24, and hath redeemed us from our c. 

Imw,. 3. 46. our e. have opened their mouths 
Luke 1. 71. that we should be saved from our e. 
74. being dehvered out ofthe^ hands of o(;r e. 
Their ENEMIES. 
Exod. 32.25.had made them naked amongst their e. 
Ijtv. 26. 36. send faintness in the land of their e. 

44. yet, when they be in the land of their c. 
Josh. 7. 8. Israel turneth back before thdr e. 12. 
21.44. there stood not a man of thdr e. before them 
the Lord delivered all their e. into their hand 
23. 1. had given rest from their c. Esth. 9. Ki. 
Judff. 2. 14. sold them into the hand of their e. 
18. delivered them out ofhand of their e. 8. 34. 

2 Kings 21.14.deliverthem into the hand of their e. 

and be a prey, 2CAr. 6. 30. 1 25.20. .mh. 9.27. 
Psal. 78. 53. but the sea overwhelmed thdr e. 

81. 14. I should soon have subdued their e. 
M)5. 24. and made them stronger than thc'tr e. 
106.] 1. the waters covered their e. not one was left 

42. their e. oppressed them, he delivered them 
Jcr. 15. 9. 1 will deliver to the sword before thdr e. 

19. 7. to fall by the sword before their e. 20. 4. 
9. wherewith their e. shall straiten them 

20. 5. all treasures of kings of Judah will give iato 
hands of their e. 34. 20, 21. 121. 7. Eiek. 39. 23. 
Ezek. 39. 27. gathered them out of their e. lands 
Amos 9.4. tho' they go into captivity before tkdr e. 
Zech. 10.5. mighty men, which tread down their e. 
Rev. 11. 5. if any hurt, firedevoureth thd.r e. 
12. they ascended, andthcir e. beheld them 
Thine ENEMIES. 
Gen. 14. 20. who delivered thine e. into thy hand 
49. 8. thy hand shall be in the neck of thine e. 
Exod. 23. 22. then I will be an enemy to rhinc e. 

27.1 will make thine cioinm their backs to thee 
KuTP.. 10. 35. rise, Lord, lettAi7iec.be sciivcred 
Deut.Q. i9. to cast out all thine e. from before thee 

20. 1. when thou goest against thine e. 21. 10. 
28.53. wherewith thine e. shall distress thee, 55,57. 
33 29. thine e. shall be found liars to thee 
fash- 7- 13. thou canst not stand before thine e. 
Judg. 5. 31. so let all thine e. perish, O Lord 

II. 36. hath taken vengeance for thee of thine e. 
I Sam. 25. 28. now let thine e. be as Nabal 
29. the souls of thine e. shall he sling out 
i Sam. 7. 9. 1 have cut off all thine c. 1 Chr. 17. 8. 

19. fi. in that kvvest thine e. and hatest thy friends 

24. 13. 01 iee three months before thine e. 

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1 Kings 3. 11. nor asked life of thine e. 2 Chr. 1. 11. 
lCAr.21. 12. while the sword of thine e. overtaketh 
Psal.8.2.ha.st ordained strength because of thine e. 

21. 8. thine hand shall lind out all thine e. 

66. 3. through thy power shall thine e. submit 
68. 23. thy foot may be dii)ped in blood of thine e. 
74. 4. thine e. roar || 83. 2. thine e. make a tumult 

23. forget not the voice of thine c. the tumult 
89. 10. thou hast scattered thine e. with thy arm 

51. wherewith t/ime e.have reproached, O Lord 

92. 9. lo, thine e. O Lord, thine e. shall perish 
llO.l.till Imake thine e.thy footstool, JIfai. 22.44. 

Mark 12. 36. Luke 20. 43. Heb. 1. 13. 
2. rule thou in the midst of thirie e. 
139. 20. and thine e. take thy name in vain 
Isa. 26. 11. the fire of thine e. shall devour them 
62. 8. no more give thy corn to be meal for ihrne e, 
Jer. 15. 14. I will make thee to pass with thine e. 
Lam. 2. 16. thine e. have opened their mouth 
Dan. 4. 19. and the interpretation be to thine e. 
Mic. 4. 10. Lord shall redeem thee from thine e. 
5. 9. and all thine e. shall be cut off 

1 14. pluck up groves, so will I destroy thine e. 
JVah. 3. 13. thy gate shall be set open to thine e. 
Luke 19. 43. thine e. shall cast a trench about thee 

Your ENEMIES. 
Lev. 26. 7. ye shall chase your e. they shall fall 
8. your e. shall fall before you by the sword 

16. ye shall sow in vain, for your e. shall eat it 

17. and ye shall be slain before your e. 

37. shall have no power to stand before yo2ir e. 
Mam. 10. 9. ye shall be saved from your e. 
14. 42. be not smitten before your e. Deut. 1. 42. 
Deut. 12. 10. he riveth you rest from aWyour e. 
20.3. ye approach to battle against T/oure. 
4. the Lord goeth to fight for you against jf(;2<?' e 
28. 68. and there ye shall be sold to your e. 
.Josh. 10. 25. thus shall the Lord do to all your e. 
22. 8. divide the spoil of your e.with your brethren 

1 Sam. 12. 11. the Lord delivered you out ofhand 

of your e. and ye dwelled safe, 2Kings 17. 39. 

Mat. 5. 44. but I say, love your e. Luke 6. 27, 35. 

Enflame; see Inflame. 

ENGAGED. 

Jer. 30. 21. who is this that e. his heart to approach? 

ENGINE, S. 

2 Chron. 26. 15. Uzziah made in Jerusalem e. 
Jcr. 6. t 6. pour out the c. of shot, Ezek. 26. j 8. 

32. t 24. behold the e. of shot, they are come 
Ezek. 26. 9. he shall set e. of war against thy v/alls 

ENGRAFTED. 
.Tarn. 1. 21. receive with meekness the e. word 

ENGRAVE. 
Exod. 28. 11. like a signet shalt e. the two stones 
Zech. 3. 9. behold, I will e. the graving thereof 

ENGRAVEN. 
2 Cor. 3. 7. the ministration of death e. in stones 

ENGRAVER. 
Exod. 28. 11. with the work of an e. in stone 

35. 35. to work all manner of wo'k of the e. 

36. 23. Aholiab, of the tribe of Dan, an e. 

ENGRAVINGS. 
Exod. 28. 11. hko e. of a signet, 21. 36. | 39. 14, 30. 

ENJOY. 
J^ev. 28. 34. the land shall e. her sabbaths, 43. 
Mum. 36.8. that Israel may e. inheritance of fathers 
Dciit. 28. 41. thou shalt beget sons, but note, them 
.Josh. 1. 15. then shall return to the land and e. it 
.Job 7. t 7. mine eye shall no more e. good 
Eccl. 2. 1. e. pleasure, behold this also is vanity 

24. he should make his soul e. good, 3. 13. 1 5. 18. 
9. t 9. e. life with the wife whom thou lovest 

Jsa. 65.22. mine elect shall long e. work of hands 

.^cis 24.2. seeing by thee we e. great quietness 

i TiiTi. 6. 17. God, who giveth us all things to e. 

Heb. 11. 25. than e. the pleasures of sin for a season 
ENJOYED. 

2 Chron. 36. 21. till the land e. her sabbaths 
ENJOIN. 

Philem. 8. to e. thee that which is convenient 
ENJOINED. 

£sf/i.9.31. to confirm days of Purim as Esth. had e. 

Joh 36. 23. who hath e. him his v/ays ? 

Heb. 9. 20. blood of testament God hath c.to you 
ENLARGE. 

This word principally signifies the dilatation^ or 
expanding of the hearty which happens on occa- 
sions of prosperity and joy, opposite to that coji- 
traction and oppression of the heart 2ohich hap- 
pens in adversity. Psal. 4. 1, Thou hast 
enlarged me when I was in distress. 2 Cor. 6. 
11, O ye Corinthians, our mouth is open unto 
you, our heart is enlarged. Our mouth is open 
to speak freely to you, and to communicate to 
you the whole will and counsel of God: Our 
heart is enlarged both by the love that we have 
towards you, and by the rejoicing that we have 
in you. To enlarge is used likcjoisefor extend- 
ing one^s limits, and candying one^s conquests 
into a foreign country. Gen. 9. 27, God shall 



enlarge Japhet. God shall give him a large 
inheritance, and increase his posterity. Or 
otherwise: God shall persuade ./apAci, namely 
to dwell in the tents of Shem, where God 
dwclleih ; he shall bring him to faith and obe- 
dience ; so that this may be a prophecy of the 
calling of the Gentiles, the posterity o/ Japhet 
Also in Exod. 34. 24, For I will cast out the 
nations before thee, and enlarge thy borders. 
My moulh is enlarged, says Hannah, 1 Sam 2« 

I. It is opened wide to pour forth abundant 
praises to God; and to give a full answer to all 
the reproaches of my adversaries; whereas be- 
fore it was shut through grief and confusion. 
Thou hast enlarged thy bed, Jsa. 57. 8. Thou 
hast multiplied thine idols and altars. The 
same prophet says, chap. 5. 14, Hell hath en- 
larged herself, and opened her mouth without 
measure. The gravchathopenedits mouth; itis 
ready to swallow up avast number of tlie dead; 
it desires no more than to devour^ and absorb 
such as shall die by this famine, or otherwise. 

Enlargement, Heb. Respiration, Esth. 4. 14, 
Then shall there enlargement arise to the .Tews 
from another place. They were so filled with 
grief and terror arising from thcirprcscnt dan- 
ger^ as that they could scarce breathe, as Job 
speaks, Job 9. 18. but their grief and sorrow 
should be i moved, and then should they have a 
breathing-time, a time of sweet refreshment. 
Gen. 9. 27. G . shall 5. Japhet, he shall dwell in tents 
Exod. 34. 24. 1 will cast out nations and e. borders 
Deut. 12. 20. when the Lord'shall e. thy border 
19. 8. if the Lord c. thy coast as he hath sworn 
1 Chr. 4. 10. O that wouldest bless me, and e. coast 
Psal. 119. 32. when thou shalt e. my heart 
Ma. 54. 2. e. the place of thy tent ,and stretch forth 
Jlmos 1. 13. that they might e. their border 
Mic. 1. 16. make bald, e. thy baldness as the eagl? 
Mat. 23. 5. and e. the borders of their garments 
ENLARGED. 

1 Sam. 2. 1. my mouth is e. over mine enemies 

2 Sam. 22. 37. thou hast e. my steps, PsaL 18. 36. 
Psal. 4. 1. thou hast e. me when I was in distress 

25. 17. the troubled of my heart are e. O bring ma 
Isa. 5. 14. therefore hell hath c. hers, opened mouth 
57. 8. thou hast e. thy bed, and made a covenant 
60. 5. and thine heart shall iear and be e. 
2 Cor. 6. 11. O ye Corinthians, our heart is e. 
13. for a recompence in the same, be ye also e. 
10. 15. having hope, that we shall be e. by you 
ENLARGETH. 
Deut. 33. 20. he said, blessed be he that e. Gad 
Job 12. 23. he e. the nations, and straiteneth them 
Hab. 2. 5. whoe. his desire as hell, and is as death 

ENLARGEMENT. 
Esth. 4. 14. then e. shall arise from another place 

ENLARGING. 
Ezek. 41. 7. and there was an e. and a winding 

ENLIGHTEN. 

Psal. 18. 28. the Lord my God will e. my darknesa 

ENLIGHTENED. 

1 Sam. 14. 27. and Jonathan's eyes were e. 29. 
.Job 33. 30. to be e. with the light of the living 
Psal. 97.4. his lightnings e. the world, earth saw 
Isa. 60. 1 1. arise, be e. for thy light cometh 
Eph. 1. 18. the eyes ofyour understanding being e. 
Heb.6.4. it is impossible for those who were once e, 

ENLIGHTENING. 
Psal. 19.8. commandment of Ld. is pure, e.the eyes 

ENMITY. 
Gen. 3.15.1 will put e. between thee and the woman 
JVum. 35. 21. or in c. smite him with his hand 
22. but if he thrust him suddenly without e. 
Luke 23. 12. for before they were at e. betw. thems. 
Rom. 8. 7. the carnal mind is e. against God 
Eph. 2. 15. having abolished in his flesh the e. 
16. by the cross, having slain the e. thereby 
Jam. 4. 4. the friendship of the world is e. with G. 

ENOTTGH. 
Gen. 24. 25. we have straw and provender e. 
33. 9. and Esau said, I have e. my brother 

II. take, I pray, my blessing, because I have e. 
34.21. the land, behold, itis large e. for them 
45. 28. Israel said, it is e. Joseph is yet alive 

Exod. 9. 28. entreat the Lord, for it is c. that 
30. 5. the peojde bring much more than c. for work 

J')eut. 1. 6. ye have dwelt long e. in tJiis mount 
2. 3. ye have compassed this mountain long e. 

Josh. 17. 16. they said, the hill is not e. for us 

2 Sam. 24. 16. it "is e. stay thine hand, 1 Kings 19. 4. 

1 Chron. 21. 15. Mark 14. 41. Luke 22. 38L 
2 Chr. 31. 10. we have had e. to eat and have left 
Prov.27. 27. thou shalt have goats' milk e. for food 
23. 19. he that tilleth land have plenty, but he that 
followeth after vain persons have poverty e. 
30. 15. yea, four things say not, it is e. 
16. and the fire that saith not, it is e. 
Isa. 56. 11. greedy dogs, which can never havo « 
Jer.49. 9. they will destroy till they have e. 



EN a 

ties. 4- 10. for they shall eat, and not have e. 
Obad. 5. -^vould they not have stolen till they had e. 
AgA. 2. 12. the lion did tear c. for his whelps 
Hag. 1.6. yeeatjbatyehavenotc.ye drink, but not 
Mai. 3. 10. tliere shall not be room c. to receive it 
Mat.lii.25. it is e.for the disciple to be as his master 
25. p. not so, lest there be not e. for us and you 
i!,M^el5.17.hired servants have breade.and to spare 
,6cts21.28.v,hGn tliey had eaten e.Iightened the shi]) 

ENaUlRE. 
Tc enquire signtf.cs to ask, Acts 9. 11, Enquire 
in the house o( Judas for one Swul of Tarsus. 
And Gen. 24. 57, We \vill call the darusel, 
and enquire at her mouth : JVe ■will ask her 
whether she be willing- to depart so ver]) soon, 
and understand her mind by her words or an- 
swer. Sometimes it signifies to pray, Ezek. 
36. 37. And also to examine, or search nar- 
rowly into a thing. Deut. 17. 4, And if thou 
hast enquired diligently, and behold it be true. 
Sometimes it is taken for saluting a person, 
and asking him of his welfare, 1 Chron. Iti. 10. 
Tou sent Hadoram his son to sr^ute king 
David, to ask of his welfare. But this word 
is most commonly used for asking counsel and 
direction from God. RehekOih, finding the two 
children with which she was big struggling 
together in her womb, and giving her some un- 
easiness, went to enquire of the Lord, Gen. 25. 
22. Either she put up ardent prayers imme- 
diately to God, that he tcould reveal his mind 
to her herein : Or she consulted God immedi- 
ately by her father Abraham, or by some other 
godly patriarch yet surviving, by whom God 
used to manifest his mind and will to others, 
when he thought fit. As to the different ways 
of consulting God iinder the Old Testament, 
see the word Oracle. 
Gen. 24. 57. we will call the damsel, and e. at her 
25. 22. Rebekah went to e. of the Lord 
Exod. 18. 15. the people come to me to e. of God 
Deut. 12. 30. and that thou e. not after their gods 
13. 14. then shalt thou c. and make search 

17. 9. thou shalt come unto the judge and e. 
Judg.4.20. when any man doth come and e. of thee 
ISaw. 9.9.beforetime when a man went to e.of God 

22. 15. did I then begin to e. of God for him 1 
28. 7. seek me a woman, that I may c. of her 

1 Kings 22. 5. Jehoshaphat said, e. 1 pray thee, at 

the word of the Lord to-day, 2 Chron. IS. 4. 
7. none besides, that we may e. of, 2 Chron. 18.6. 

2 Ki?igsl.2.go, e. of Baal-zebub thegodof Ekron 
3. 11. is there not here a prophet to c. by himl^ 
8. 8. go meet the man, and e. of the Lord by him 
16. 15. the brazen altar shall be for me to c. by 
22. 13. go ye, e. of the Lord for me, 2 Chr. 34. 21. 

18. the king wlach sent you to e. 2 Chr. 34. 26. 

1 Chron. 10. 13. that had a "familiar spirit, to e. of it 

18. 10. Tou sent to David to e. of his welfare 

21. 30. David could not go before it to e. of God 
Ezra 7.14. are sent to e. concerning Jud. and Jerus. 
Job 8. 8. for e. I pray thee of the former age 
Psal. 27. 4. beauty of the L. and to e. in his temple 
Eccl. 7. 10. thou dost note, wisely concerning this 
Isa. 21. 12. if ye will e. c. ye ; return, come 

Ter. 21. 2. e. I pray thee, of the Lord for us 

37. 7. the king of Judah that sent you to c. of me 

Ezek. 14. 7. and cometh to a prophet to e. of him 

20. 1. tJie elders of Israel came to e. of the Lord 

3. thus saith the Lord, are ye come to e. of me? 

Mat. 10. IJ. e. who in it is worthy, and there abide 

Luke 22. 23. to e. among themselves, .7ohn 16. 19. 

Acts 9. 11. e. for Saul || 25. 1 20. doubtful how to e. 

19. 39. but if ye e. concerning other matters 

23. 15. as though ye would e. sometliing more, 20. 

2 Cor. 8. 23. whether any do e. of Titus mv partner 

EXatriRED. 
Deut. 17.4. thou hast heard of it, and e. diligently 
Judg. 20. 27. the children of Israel e. of the Lord 

1 Sam. 10. 22. therefore they e. of tlie L. further 

22. 10 and he e. of the Lord for him, 13. 

23. 2. therefore David e. of the Lord, 4. | 30. 8. 
2 Sam. 2. 1. 1 5. 19, 23. ] 21. 1. 1 Chr. 14. 10, 14. 

28. 6. when Saul e. the Lord answered him not 

2 Sam. 11. 3. David sent and e. after the woman 
16. 23. as if a man iiad e. at the oracle of God 

I Chron. 10. 14. Saul e. not of the L. he slew him 
13. 3. for we e. not at the ark in the days of Saul 
Psal. 78. 34. thev returned and e. early after God 
Ezek. 14. 3. should I be e. of at all by them? 

20. 3. as I live, saith L. I will not be e. of by you 
31. shall I be e. of by you, O house of Israel 7 as 

I live, saith Lord God, I will not be e. of by you 
36. 37. I will yet for this be e. of by Israel 
Dan. 1.20. in all mat'crs that the king e. of them 
Zeph. 1 0. those that nave not e. for the Lort^ 
.lfa^2. 7. Herod e. of the wise men diligently 16. 
John 4. 52. then e. he the hour he began to amend 
iCor 8 23 or our brethren be e. of, are messengers 
Pei 1 10 ft which salvation the prophets e. 
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ENaUIREST. 
Job 10. 6. that thou e. after my iniquity and sin 
ENQUIRY. 

Prov. 20. 25. and after vows to make e. 

Acts 10.17. the men had made e. for Simon's house 

ENRAGED. 
Prov. 26. 1 17. is e. with strife belonging not to him 

ENRICH. 
1 Sam. 17. 2.'). the king will e. him with great riches 
Ezek. 27. 33. thou didst c. the kings of the earth 

ENRICHED. 

1 Cor. 1. 5. that in every thing ye are e. by him 
2Cor.9.11.beinge.in every thing to allbountifulness 

ENRICHEST. 
Psal. 65. 9. thou greatly e. it with the river of God 

ENROLLED. 
Luke 2. fl. a decree that ail the world should be e. 
Neb. 12. 123. church of the first-born e. in heaven 

ENSAMPLE. 
Phil. 3. 17. be followers, as ye have us for an e. 

2 Thess. 3. 9. but to make ourselves an e. to you 
2 Pet. 2. 6. an e. to these that should live ungodly 

ENSAMPLES. 

1 Cor. 10. 11. these things happened to them fore. 

1 Thess. 1. 7. so that ye were e. to all that beheve 

1 Pet. 5. 3. not as lords, but being e. to the flock 
ENSIGN. 

Ensigns are warlike banners, monuments, or tro- 
phies of victory. Psal. 74. 4, Thine enemies 
set up their ensigns for signs And the prophet 
Isaiah, threatening the Israelites with an inva 
sion, tells them, That God would lift uj) an en 
sign to the nations from far, Isa. 5. 26. He 
would, by his providence, bring the Assyrians 
or the Chaldeans against Z/ie Jews ; he would, 
as it were, invite them to list themselves under 
his colours, as generals use to lift up their 
standards for the raisiiig of armies. The 
same prophet says, Tha.t there shall be a root 
of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the 
people, and to it shall the Gentiles seek, Isa. 

11. 10. that is. That Christ the Messiah grow- 
ing upon the root of Jesse, should mount up, 
and be advanced, by the preaching of the gos- 
pel, to a great height, so as to become a visi- 
ble and eminent ensign, which the Gentiles, as 
7cell as the Jews, may discern; to whom they 
should repair by faith, and in whom they 
should put their trust. 

Isa. 5.25. he will litt up an e. to the nations from far 
11. 10. which shall stand for an e.%o the people 

12. and he shall set up an e. for the nations 

18. 3. dwellers, see ye, when he lifteth up an e. 

30. 17. till ye be left as an e. on a liill 

31. 9. his princes shall be al'raid of the e. saith L. 
Zech. 9. 10. as the stones of a crown lifted as an e. 

ENSIGNS. 
Psal. 74. 4. they set up their e. for signs 

ENSNARE. 
Psal. 12. t 5. I will set in safety from him would e. 

ENSNARED. 

Job 34.30. hypocrites reign not, lest the people be e. 

ENSUE. 

1 Pet. 3. 11. let him do good, seek peace, and e. it 

Entangle : see Intangle. 

ENTER. 

.Tudg. 13. 9. not slothful to e. to possess the land 

Ezek. 44. 3. prince shall e. by the porch, 46. 2, 8. 

Dan.W.ll. shah also set his face to e.with strength 

24. lie shall e. peaceably on the iattest places 
Heb. 4. 6. it remaineth that some must e. tJierein 

ENTER ill or into. 

Gen.l2. 11. Abram was come near to e. into Egypt 

Exod. 40. 35. Moses was not able to e. into the tent 

A'tt7«. 4. 23. all that e. in to perform the service 

5.24. the water that causeth the curse shall e. into 

the woman, and become bitter, 27. 

Deut. 23. S. children shall e. into tlie congregation 

29. 12. that thou shouljest e. into covenant with L. 

.Josh. 10. 19. suffer tliem not to e. into their cities 

2 Sam. 22. 7. avid ray cry did c. into his ears 

1 Kings 14. 12. when thy feet e. into city, child die 
22. 30. 1 will disguise myself and e. irito the battle 

2 Kings 7. 4. if we c. into the city, then the famine 
11. 5. a third part of you that e. ^?^ on sabbath 

19. 23. and I will e. into lodgings of his borders, 

and into the forest of Carmel, Isa. 37. 24. 
2 Chron. 28. 19. tliat none unclean should c. in 
30.8. e. into his sanctuary, which he sanctified 
./VeA. 2. 8. and for the house tliat I shall e. into 
Esth. 4. 2. for none might e. into the king's gate 
Job 22. 4. will he e. with thee into judgment ? 
34. 23. that he should e. into judgment with God 
Ps. 37. 15. their sword shall e. into their own heart 
45. 15. they shall l into the king's palace 
100. 4. e. into his gates with thanksgiving 
113. 20. the gate into which the righteous shall e. 
Prov. 18. 6. a fool's lips e. into contention 
Isa. 2. 10. e. into the rock, and hide thee in the dust 
3. 14. the L. will e. into judgment with Ancients 



ENT 

Isa. 26. 2. that the righteous nation may e. tn 

20. come, my people, e. thou into thy chamber? 
57. 2. he shall e. into peace, they shall rest in b(yt8 

Jer. 7. 2. that e. in at these gates, 17. 20. ] 22. % 

8. 14. and let us e. into the defenccd cities 
14. 18. if I e. into the city, behold famine 

17. 25. fliere shall e. into the gates kings, 22. 4. 

21. 13. or who shall e. into our habitations'? 
Jer. 41. 17. they departed to go to e. into Egypt 

42. 15. if ye set your faces to e. into Egypt" 
Lam. 3. 13. hath caused arrows to e. into my reira 
Ezek. 7. 22. robbers shall e. into it and defile it 

13. 9. nor shall they e. into the land of Israel 

26. 10. when he shall e. into thy gates, as meil 

e. into 3 city wherein is made a breach 
37. 5. behold, I w ill cause breath to e. into you 

42. 14. when the piiests e. therein, then not go out 
44. 2. this gate be shut, no man shall e. in by it 

16. they shall e. into my sanctuary,and come near 

17. when they e. in at the gates of the inner court 
Dan. 11. 7. shall e. intoXhe fortress of king of north 

40. he shall c. into the countries and overflow 

41. he shall e. also into the glorious land 

.Joel 2. 9. like a tliief they shall e. in at the windows 
Amos 5. 5. seek not Beth-el, nor e. into GOgal 
Jonah 3. 4. and Jonah began to e. into the city 
Zech. 5. 4. flying roll shall e. into the house of thiet 
Mat. 5. 20. in no case e. into kingdom of heaven 

6. 6. when thou prayest, e. into thy closet 

7. 13. e. in at the strait gate, Luke 13. 24. 

21. not every one that saith. Lord, shall e. in 
10. 11. into what city ye shall e. Luke 10. 8, 10. 
12. 29. e. into a strong man's house, Mark 3. 27. 

45. and they e. in and dwell there, Luke 11.26. 

18. 8. it is better for thee to e. into life halt or 
maimed, rather than be cast into everlasting 
fire, Mark 9. 43, 45, 47. 

19.17. if thou wilt e. m£o life, keep the commandm 

23. a rich man shall hardly e. into the kingdoin 

24. than for a rich man to e. into the kingdoia 

of God, Mark 10. 25. Luke 18. 25. 
25. 21. well done, e. into the joy of thy Lord 
Mark 1. 45. could no more openly e. into the city 
5. 12. that we may e. into the swine, Luke 8. 32 
6. 10. what house ye e. into, Luke 9. 4. | ]0 5. 

9. 25. come out of him, and e. no more into him 

14. 38. lest ye e. into temptation, Luke 22. 46. 
Luke 8. 16. that they which e. in may see hght 

13.24. many will seek to e. in and shall not be able 
24. 26. to have suftered, and to e. into his glory? 
John 3. 4. cart he e. into his mother's womb again? 
5. he cannot c. into the kingdom of God 

10. 9. by me, if any man e. in he shall be saved 
Acts 14.22. through tribulation e. into the kingdom 

20. 29. grievous wolves shall e. in among you 
Heb. 4. 3. do e. into rest, if they shall e. into rest, 5. 
11. let us labour therefore to e. into that rest 

10. 19. boldness to e. into holiest by blood of Jesus 
Rev. 15.8. no man was able to e. into the temple 

21. 27. in no wise e. into it anything that defileth 

22. 14. may e. in throush the gates into the city 

ENTER not. 
Psal. 143. 2. e. not ipto judgment with thy servant 
Prov. 4. 14. e. not into the path of the wicked 

23. 10. e. not into the fields of the fatherless 
Jer. 10. 5. e. not into the house of mourning 
Mat. 10. 5. into any city of the Samaritans e. not 

26.41. that ye e. not into temptation, ZwAe 22.40. 

J^-ot ENTER. 
J^'um. 20. 24. for Aaron shall not e. into the land 
Deut. 23. 1. shall not e. into the congregation, 2, 3. 
2 Chron. 7. 2. the priests could not e. into the house 
Psal. 95. 11. that they should not e. into my rest 
Isa. 59. 14. truth is fallen, and equity cannot e. 
7^am.l.]0. they should note, into thy congregation 
Ezek. 20. 38. they shall not e. into the land 
44. 9. nor uncircumcised e. into my sanctuary 
Hos. 11. 9. and I will not e. into the city 
Mat. 18. 3. ye shall not e. into kingdom of heaven 
Mark 10. 15. he shall not e. therein, Luke 18. 17. 
Heb. 3. 11. they shall not e. into my rest, 18. 
19. we see they could not e. because of unbelief 
See Kingdom. 
ENTERED. 
Gen. 7. 13. the self-same day e. Noah and his som 

19. 3. the angels turned in, and e. into his hous.8 
23. the sun was risen when Lot c. into Zoar 

43. 30. Joseph e. into his chamber and wept theia 
Exod. 33. 9. as Moses e. into the tabernacle 
Josh. 2. 3. bring the men that are e. into thy housa 
Judg. 6. 5. and they e. into the land to destroy i: 

9. 46. thev e. into a hold of the god Berith 

1 Kings I. 1 1. now king David was e. into day? 

2 Kings 7. 8. e. into another tent, and took thenw 
9. 31. as Jehu e. in at the sate Jezebel se;^ 

2 Chron. 12. 11 when the ki'tt s ^rto tiie bouse 

15. 12. they e. into a coveniiit \q eeet the Lord 

27. 2. Jotham c. not into the temple of the Loid 
JVeA. 10. 29. they e. into a curse, and into an oa*,^ 
Job 38. 16. hast thou e. into the springi of th« seat 



ENT 

lob 38. 22. hast thou e. into the treasures of snow"? 

}er. 2. 7. but when ye c. ye defiled my land 
§. 21. for leath is e. into our windows and palaces 
34. 10. ih ; people which had e. into covenant 
37. 16. when Jeremiah was e. into the dungeon 

Lam. 1. 10. the heathen c. into her sanctuary 
4, 12. that the enemy should have e. the gates 

Eze/c. 2. 2. spirit e. into me when lie spake, 3. 24. 
16.8. yea, I sware and e. into a covenant with thee 
36. 20. and when tiiey c. unto the heathen 
44. 2. because tlse God of Israel hath c. in by it 

Obad.l}. in the day that foreigners c. into his gates 
13. thou shouldest not have e. into the gate 

ISab- 3. 16. rottenness e. into my bones, I trembled 

Mat. 8. 5. when Jesus was e. into Capernaum 
9. 1. and he e. into a ship and passed over 
12. 4. how he e. into the house of God and did eat 

24. .38. day that Noah e. into tlie ark, Luke 17.27. 
Mark 5. 13. the unclean spirits went out and e. into 

the swine, and were choked in the sea, 
Liike 8. 33. 

6. 56. whithersoever he e. they laid the sick 
Luke 1. 40. Mary e. into the house of Zacharias 

7. 44. 1 e. thine house, thou gavest me no water 
9. 34. and they feared as they e. into the cloud 
11. 52. woe to lawyers, ye e. not in yourselves 

22. 3. then c. Satan into Judas, John 13. 27. 

10. when ye are e. the city, there shall meet you 
John 4. 38. and ye are c. into their labours 

18. 1. where was a garden, into the which he e. 
33. then Pilate e. into the judgment-hall 

wSc£s9.17. Ananias c.and putting his hands on Saul 
11. 8. nothing unclean hath e. into my mouth 
23. 16. hee. into tlie castle and told Paul, went and 

25. 23. Agrippa was e. into the place of hearing 
28. 8. to whom Paul e. in, and prayed, and healed 

Roiu. 5. 12. sin e. into the world || 20. the law e. 

1 Cor. 2. 9. neither have e. into the heart of man 
Heb. 4. 6. they e. not in because of unbelief 

TO. for he that is e. into his rest, hath ceased 
6.20. whither the forerunner is for us e. even Jesus 
9. 12. he e. in once into the holy jdace, 24. 
Jam. 5. 4. are e. into the ears of the L. of sabaotli 

2 John 7. many deceivers are e. into the world 
Rev. 11. 11. Spirit of life from God e. into them 

ENTERETH. 
JVuTTi. 4. 30. number every one that e. into the ser- 
vice to do work of the tahernacie, 35, 39,43. 
2 Chr. 31. 16. to every o::e that c. house of the L. 
Prov. 2. 10. when wisdom e.into tljine heart 
17. 10. a reproof e. more into a wise man than 
JEzck. 21.14. the sword e. inio their privy chambers 
46. 9. he that e. in by the way of the north gate 
Mat. 15. 17. whatsoever e. in at the mouth, goeth 
into the belly, and is cast out, Mark 7. 18. 
Mark 5. 40. and e. in where the damsel was lying 
Luke 22. 10. follow him into house where he e. in 
John 10. 1. e. not by the door into the sheepfold 

2. he that e. in by the door, is the shepherd 
Heb. 6. 19. and which e. into that within the vail 
9. 25. as the high-priest e. every year with blood 

ENTERING. 

Josh. 8. 29. cast it at the e. of the gate of the city 

20. 4. shall stand at the e. of the gate of the city 

Judg. 9. 35. Gaal stood in the e. of the gate of city 

44. Abimelech stood in the e. of the gate of city 

18.lG.the 600 men of Dan stood by the c.of the gate 

17. and the priest stood in the e. of the gate 

1 Sam. 23. 7. by c. into a tov,-n that hath gates, bars 

2 Sam. 10. 8. put the battle in array at e. in of gate 

1 Kings 6. 31. for the e. of the oracle he made doors 

19. 13. Elijah stood in the e. in of the cave 

2 Kings 7. 3. four leprous men at the e. of the gate 
10. 8. lay the heads in two heaps at e. of the gate 

23. 8. that were in the e. of the gate of Joshua 
2 Chr. 18.9. kings sat at e. of the gate of Samaria 
Isa. 23. 1. so that there is no house, no c. in 
Jer. 1. 15. set thrones at the e. of the gates, 17. 27. 
Ezek. 44. 5. mark weTl the e. in of the house 
Mat. 23.13. for ye neither go in yourselves, nor suf- 
fer ye them tJiat are e. to go in, Luke 11. 52. 

Mark 4. 19. the lusts of other things e. in choke 
7. 15. nothing without e. into him can defile him 
16. 5. e. into the sepulchre they saw a young man 
Luke 19. 30. at your e. ye shall find a colt tied 
^cts 8. 3. Saul e. into every house, and haling men 
1 Thess. 1. 9. what manner of e. in we had to you 
Ucb. 4. 1. a promise left us of e. into his rest 
See H.^MATH. 
ENTERINGS. 
Ezek. 26. f 10. according to the e. of a city broken 

ENTERPRISE. 
Jab 5. 12. their hands cannot perform their e. 

ENTERTAIN. 
Heb. 13. 2. be not forgetful to e. strangers 

ENTERTAINED. 
Ifeb. 13. 2. for thereby some have e. angels 

ENTICE 
Siffnifies, [11 To persuade, or allure, Judg. 14.15. 
Tie 5. 2 Chron. 18. 20. [2] To deceive, Jer. 
166 



20. 10. Jam. 1. 14. It is referred (1) To Satan 
seducing false prophets, by inspiring t/icm 
with lies, 2 Chron. 18. 20. (2) I'o a man cun- 
ningly insinuating himself into a maid's af- 
fections, in order to gain her consent to lie 
with him, either by his persuasions, promise 
of marriage, or reward, Exod. 22. 16. 

(.3) To notorious sinners, such as thieves, robbers, 
murderers, or oppressors, who endeavour to 
allure others by fair pretences to associate 
themselves tciih them, Prov. 1. 10. | 10. 29. 

(4) To a man's own lust and concupiscence, 
which may promise him pleasure in sin, and 
may thus allure him to the commission of it, 
more than any temptation which he may have 
from without. Jam. 1. 14. 

(5j To false and treacherous friends, the enemies 
of God's people, icho icatchfor an advantage 
against the godly; thus Jeremiah complains, 
chap. 20. 10, All my familiars watched for 
my halting, saying, peradventure he will be 
enticed ; namely, to utter something which we 
may lay hold on to accuse him for. 

(6) To the heart allured with the sight of out- 
ward objects. Job 31. 28, 27, If I beheld the 
sun when it shined, and my heart hath been 
secretly enticed; that is, inwardly moved to 
esteem cither the sun or moon as deities, or 
secretly to adore or worship them. 

(7) To false teachers, who are said to deceive and 
seduce others, by enticing words, by erroneous 
philosophical notions and fancies jningled 
with the gospel, 1 Cor. 2. 4. Col. 2. 4. 

(8) To unfaithful wh-es, flattering their husbands 
with a piirpose to deceive, Judg. 14. 15. | 16. 5. 

Exod. 22. 16. if a man e. a maid not betrothed 
Deut. 13. 6. if thy wife e. thee secretly, saj'ing 
Judg. 14.15. c. husband, that he may declare riddle 
16. 5. the lords said to Delilah, e. him and see 
2 Chron. 18. 19. the Lord said, wlio shall e. Ahabi 
20. 1 will e. him || 21. thou shalt e.him and prevail 
Prov. 1. 10. if sinners e. thee, consent thou not 

ENTICED. 
.Job 31. 27. if my heart hath been secretly e. 
Jer. 20. 1 7. thou hast deceived me, and I was e. 
10. peradventure he will be e. we shall prevail 
Jar::. 1. li. is temnted when drawn away and e. 

ENTICETH. 
Prov. 16. 29. a violent man e. his neighbour 
20. tl9. meddle not with him that e. with lips 

ENTICING. 
1 Cor. 2. 4. my preaching was not with c. words 
Col. 2. 4. lest any man beguile you with e. words 

ENTIRE. 
Amos 1. t 6. carried them with an e. captivity 
Jam. 1. 4. that ye be perfect ande. wanting nothing 

ENTRANCE. 

Judg. 1. 24. they said, shew us the e. into the city 

25. when he shewed them the e. they smote it 

1 lungs 18. 46. he ran before Ahabto e. of Jezreel 
22. lU. the two kings sat in the e. of Samaria 

2 Chron . 12. 10. that kept the e. of the king's house 
Psal. 119. 130. the e. of thy words giveth light 

1 Thess. 2. 1. yoursdves know our e. in unto you 

2 Pet. 1. 11. so an e. shall be ministered to you 

ENTRY. 
SlKings 16.18. k.'s e. without turned he from house 

1 Chron. 9. 19. their fathers were keepers of the e. 

2 Chr. 4. 22. doors of e. of the house were of gold 
Prot;.8.3.wi.sdoni crieth at the gates, at e.of the city 
Jer. 38.14. Zedekiah took Jeremiah into the third e. 

43. 9. hide the stones at the e. of Pharaoh's house 

Ezek. 8. 5. this image.of jealousy in the e. 
ENTRIES. 

Ezek. 40. 38. the chambers and e. were by the posts 
ENVY 

Is an evil affection of the heart, which makes men 
gricxe and fret at the good and prosperity of 
otheis. Psal. 73. 3. Rachel envied Leah, be- 
cause of her fruitfulness, Gen. 30. 1. Joseph 
loas envied of his brethren, because his father 
loved him. Gen. 37. 11. The Jews envied Paul 
a?id Barnabas, because they preached Christ, 
Acts 13. 45. Envy at the good of others, and 
malice, wishing them evil, as one observes, is a 
deep pollution of spirit. This absolutely alien 
ates men from the nature and lift if God: for 
the clearest conception we have of the i'liiy is, 
that he is good, and does good. This is not only 
contrary to supernatural grace, but to natural 
conscience, and turns a man into a devil. This 
vice is immediately attended with its punish- 
ment: The envious man is his own tormentor. 
Envy slayeth the silly one. Job 5. 2. Envy is 
the rottenness of the bones, Prov. 14. 30. Be- 
sides, this stops the descent of divine blessings, 
and turns the petitions of the envious into 
imprecations against themselves. 

The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy, 
Jam. 4. 5. According as spirit is taken, either 



EPH 

for the Spirit of God, or for the human spirit^ 
or natural corruption; the sense of these words 
may be, either, (1) The Spirit of God that 
dwelleth in us, teacheth us better things than 
strife and envy;. for it lusteth against envy, 
that is, makes us lust against it, carries out 
our hearts to hate and resist it: The GregJi 
preposition "rpoe, here Englis'icd to, often sig- 
nifies against, as in Luke 20 19 Ejdi. 6. 11. 
Or, (2) Our natural corruption excited and 
inflamed by the devil, strongly inclines us to 
envy, and consequently to other wickedness. 
.Job 5. 2. wrath killeth, and e. slayeth the silly ono 
Prov. 14. 30. e. is the rottenness of the bones 
27. 4. but who is able to stand before e. ? 
Eccl. 4. 1 4. this the e. of man from his neighbour 
9. 6. their love, their hatred, and e. is now perished 
Isa. 11. 13. the c. also of Ephraim shall depart 
26. 11. they shall see and be ashamed for their e. 
Ezek. 35. 11. I will even do according to thine c. 
Mat. 27. 18, for e. they delivered him, Mark 15.10. 
Acts 5. 1 17. rose up, and v.'ere filled with e. 
7. 9. the patriarchs moved with e. sold Joseph 
13.45. Jews filled with e. spake against those thinga 
17. 5. the Jews which believed not, moved with e. 
Rom. 1. 29. full of e. murder, debate, deceit 
Phil. 1. 15. some indeed preach Christ even of 6 
1 Tim. 6. 4. whereof cometh e. strife, railings 
Tit. 3. 3. we were foolish, living in malice and e 
.Jam. 4. 5. the spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to e 

ENVY. . 
P?'oi'.3.3l.e.thou not o])pressor,choose not his ways 
23. 17. let not thine heart e. sinners, be in fear of L. 
Isa. 11. 13. Ephraim not e. Judah, Judah not vex 

ENVIED. 
Ctcji. 26. 14. and the Philistines e. Isaac 
30. 1. Rachel e. her sister, and said unto Jacob 
37. 11. Joseph's breth. c. him, liis father observed 
Psal. 106. 16. they e. Moses also in the camp 
Eccl. 4. 4. for this man is e. of his neighbour 
Ezek. 31. 9. the trees in the garden of God e. him 

ENVIES. 
1 Pet. 2. 1. laying aside all malice, guile, and e, 

ENVIEST. 
J\"um. 11. 29. Moses said, e. thou for my sake? 

ENVIETH. 
1 Cor. 13. 4. charity suffereth long, and e. not 

ENVYING. 
Rom. 13.13. let us walk honestly, not in strife and e. 

1 Cor. 3.3. whereas there is among you e. and strife 
Gal. 5. 26. provoking one another, e. one another 
Jam. 3.14. but if ye have bitter e. and strife in hearts 

16. where e. is, there is confusion, every evil work 
ENVYINGS. 

2 Cor. 12. 20. 1 fear lest there be debates, e. wratha 
Gal. 5. 21. the works of the flesh ate e. murders 

ENVIOUS. 

Psal. 37.1. nor bee. against the workers of iniquity 
73. 3. for I was c. at the foolish, when I saw 

Prov. 24. 1. be not thou e. against evil men 
19. fret not, neither be thou e. at the wicked 
ENVIRON. 

Josh. 7.9. the Canaanites shall hear and e. us round 
EPH AH 

Is a Hebrew measure of the same capacity with 
the Bath, containing ten homers. See Bath, 
and Homer. 

Exod. 16. 36. a homer is the tenth part of an e. 

Lev. 5. 11. the tenth part of an e. of flour, 6. 20. 
19. 36. ye shall have a just e. Ezek. 45. 10. 

J\/"um. 5. 15. the tenth part of an e. of barley-meaf 

Judg.C).ld. made unleavened cakes of an e. of floui 

Ruth 2. 17. and it was about an e. of barley 

1 Sam. 17. 17. take now an e. of this parclied corn 

Isa. 5. 10. the seed of a homer shall yield an e. 

Ezek. 45. Jl. the e. and baths shall be one measure 
46. 5. and a hin of oil to an e. 7, 11. 

Amos 8.5. making the e. small, andtheshckel great 

Zech. 5. 6. he said, this is an e. that goeth forth 
8. and he cast it into the midst of the c. 
See Part. 
EPHOD 

JFas a sort of ornament, or upper garment, worn 
by t^e Hebrew priests. There were two sorts 
of ephods, one of plain linen for the priests., 
and another embroidered for the high-priest. 
That for the high-priest was composed of gold, 
liar, purple, crimson, and twisted cotton; that 
is, it was a very rich composition of different 
colours. Upon that part of the cphod, which 
came upon the two shoulders of the high-priest, 
were two large precious stones, upon which 
xcere engraven the names of the twelve tribes 
of Israel, upon each stone six names, Exod 
28. 4, 5, 6, &c. 

There, ichere the ephod crossed the high-priest's 
breast,was a square ornamcnt,calledthehreaLSt~ 
plate, wherein twelve precious stones were set, 
with the names of the twelve tribes of Israel 
engraved on them, one on each stone. The uppet 



EPI 



ERR 



ESC 



tide of the breast-plate v:as fastened by chains 
ef gold to that part of the cphod ichick was ini 
tlie shoulder ; and. the lower side of it., bij blue 
laces, to the girdle of the epliod ; fur which 
purpose it had four fings of gold, at the four 
corners; that being all fitly joined together, 
it is:ig;it appear like one entire garment, Exod. 
39. 21. and accordingly, the wliule was some- 
times calLd and understood by the single word 
Ephod, 1 Saiti. ^0. 7. Hos. 3. 4. 
The I'phod Worn by common priests, which icas 
of linen only, was of the same extent and use, 
but neither so rich, nor so much adorned. This 
garment was worn sometimes by those who, 
strictly speaki?ig, were not priests; as by 
Samuel in the tabernacle, ichen he was but a 
child, 1 Sam. 2. 18. and by David tchen he 
bro-Kght the ark from the hoWse y/Obed-edoin 
to Jevusuloni, 2 Ham. 6. 14. But, as both these 
were holy occasions,it is probable thcEphodioas 
properly u holy robe; and never worn by any, 
but those who served in sotne holy employ inent. 

Some ai/irm, that the Jewish kings had aright to 
wear the Ephod, a?id to consult the Lord by 
Urim and Tiiuinmim They ground thiir 
opinion principaUy on ichat is said concern- 
ing David, 1 Ham. 30. 7. when he came to Zik- 
lag, and found that the Amalekitcs had pil- 
laged the city, and carried away his and his 
people's wives, he said to Abiatliar the high- 
priest, BriDj me hiiiier tiie Ephod, and Jiuia- 
thar brought thither t!ie Ephod to David. 
What follows vc-rse8./« vo urs th is opin ion . A r:d 
David enquired at the Lord, saying, shaii I pur- 
sue after this troop'? And heanswcredliim, Pursue. 

But the generality of Commentators are of opi- 
nion, that neitiiei' David, Saul, nor Joshua, nor 
any other j^rince of Israel, dressed themselves 
in the Ivgh-pricsfs Ephod. in order to consult 
God of themselves, and that the passage now 
related signifies no more than, Put on the 
Ephod, anil nonsuit the Lord for me. Grotius 
believes, the high-priest turned the Eplicd, or 
breast-plate, towards David, that he might see 
with his own eyes, what God should answer 
to him by the stones xipon the breast-plate. 

Exod. 25. 7. stones to be set in the e. 35. 9, 27. 
28. 4. thev Shall make an e. and a robe, 6. 

8. curious girdle of e. 27, 28. | 39. 5, 20. Lev. 8. 7. 
12. put them on the shoulders of the e. 25. 

15. make it after the work of the e. 39. 8. 
31. shalt raake the robe of the e. of blue, 39. 22. 
39. 2. be made the e. of gold, blue, and purple 
Lev. 8. 7.. he \yjt the c. upon him, and girded him 
Judg. 8. 27. aad Gideon made an e. thereof 
17. 5. the man ptlicaii made an e. and teraphim 
18.14. that there is in these houses an e. and teraph. 

1 Sam. 2. 18. Samuel was girded with a linen c. 
28. did I choose him to wear an e. before me 1 

14. 3. And Ahiah the Lord's priest wearing an c. 

21. 9. the sword is wrapt in a cloth behind the e. 

22. 18. Doeg slew 83 persons that did wear an e. 

23. 6. Abimelech fled with an e. in liis hand 

9. David said, bring hither the e. 30. 7. 

2 Sam. 6. 14. David danced before the Lord, and 

was girded with a linen e. 1 Chron. 15. 27. 

Z/os.3.4. Israel shall abide many days without an e. 
EPISTLE 

Es a letter or writing, whereby one person com- 
municates his mind to another at a distance; 
thus David communicated his mind to Jo;;b in 
a letter which he sent by the hand of L^riah, 
2 Sam. 11. 14. The holy Jipostles likeicise com- 
municated to the church by epistles the mind 
and will of God, according as the Holy Spirit 
inspired and directed them ; which inspired 
epistles make apart of the Canon of the holy 
scriptures. ..Ind the tchole word of God may be 
called his epistle, because therein he has declar- 
ed and revealed his mind and loill to mankind. 

The apostle'Pa.nX writing to <Ae Corinthians says. 
Ye are our epistle written in our hearts, known 
and read of all men. Forasmuch as ye are 
manifestly declared to be the epistle of Christ 
ministered by us, written not with inic, but with 
the Spirit of the living God, not in tables of 
stone, but in fleshly tables of the heart, 2 Cor. 
3. 2, 3. that is. You are my epistle of commen- 
dation; your conversion to Christianity is a 
real commendation of my ministmj, and a de- 
monstration of its efficacy: You are written 
in my heart; I have a hearty affection for 
you : J^or are yoiL only taken notice of by me 
as a famous church, but all Christians look 
vpon you as a church, to the planting and ica- 
tering of irhich God hath blessed my labours. 
And it appears that ye are otir epistle in that 
it is evident that Christ has written his law in 
your hearts, by my ministry, which was made 
effectual to this end by the Holy Ghost. 
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Jlcts 15. 30. they delivered ilie e. 23. 33. 

Rom. Iti. 22. 1 Tertius who wrote this c. salute you 

1 Cor. 5. 9. 1 wrote to you in an e. not to company 

2 Cor. 3. 2. ye ;>re our e. written in our hearis 
3. as ye aie declarefl to be the t. ofCluist 

7. 8. 1 i)erceive that the same e. made you sorry 
Col. 4. 16. when this e. is read ajnong.^t you, like- 
wise read tiie e. from Laodicea 

1 Thess. 5.27. this e. be read to all the breihreu 

2 77iesA%2.15.been taught Mheiher by woni or cure. 

3. 14. if any man obey nut our word by this e. 

17. which is the token in every e. so 1 write 

2 Pet. 3. 1. this second e. I uow write unto you 

EPISTLES. 
2 Cor. 3. 1. or need we e. of commendation to you 
2 Pet. 3. 16. as also in all liis e. speaking in them 

EUL'AL. 
Esth. 3. t S. it is not e. for the king to suffer them 
fsul. 17. 2. thine eyes behold the tiur.gs that are e. 

55. 13. but it was tliou, a man, mine e. my guide 
Prov. 26. 7. the legs of the lame are not e. 

Is a. 40. 25. to whom then shall I be e. 7 46. 5. 
i^a;«.2.13.wbatsliali I e. to thee, O virgin daughter 
Eiek. 18. 25. yet ye say, the way of liie Lord is not 
e. hear, is not my way e. 7 29. | 33. 17,20. 
18. 29. O house of Israel, are not my ways e. 7 
33. 17. but as for them, tiieir way is not e. 
L/an.5. t21. lie made his heart e. v.ith the beast 
Mat. 20. 12. and thou hast made them e. to us 
Luke 20.36. lb they are e. to angels, childr. of God 
.lokn 5. 18. making himsejf e. with God 
P/a'Z.2.6.he thought it not robbery to be f.with God 
(jol. 4. 1. masters, give your servants what is e. 
iiew.21.16. the breadth and height of the city are e. 

EU.UAL. 
.Job 28. 17. the gold and the crystal cannot e. it 
19. the topaz of Ethiojiia shall not e. it 
EariALiTY. 
2 Cor. 8. 14. but bv an e. that there may be an e. 

EGIUALLETH. 
2 Sam. 22. j 34. he e. my feet with hinds' feet 

EaUALLY, 
Exod.2\i.22. one board had two tenons c. distant 

EQUALS. 
Gal.X.ii. I profited above many nxy e.in my nation 

EQUITY. 
Psal. SS. 9. be shall judge the people with e. 
99. 4. thou dost estabiisli e.thou executest judgment 
Prov.'i .3.to receive the instruction of wisdom ande. 
2.9. then shalt thou understand judgment and e. 
17. 26. it is not good to strike princes for e. 
Eccl. 2.21. there is a man whose labour is in c. 
Isa. 11. 4. reprove wiih e. for ihe meek of the earth 
56. 1 1. thus sailh the Lord, keep e. and do justice 

59.14. truth is fallen in streets, and e. cannot enter 
J\Iic. 3. 9. liear this, ye that pervert all e. 

J\Ial. 2. 6. he walked with me in peace and e. 

ERE. 
-Exorf.l.l9.tl!ey are delivered e.the midwives come 
J^'um. 14.11. how long will it be e. tiiey believe me? 
.Tob 18. 2. how long e. you make an end of wcrdsl 
./c7-. 47. 6. O su'ord^how long e. thou be quiet? 
Hos. 8.5. hou' long e. they attain to innocency? 
John 4. 49. Sir, come down e. my cliild die 

ERECTED. 
Ge7i. 33.20. Jacob e. there an altar, El-Elohe Israel 

ERRAND. 
frCR. 24. 33. 1 will not eat till I have told mine e. 
.Tudg.'i. 19. I have a secret e. unto tliee, O king 
2 Kings 9. 5. he said, I have an e. to thee, O capt. 

ERR. 
2Chr. 33. 9. so Manasseh made Judah to e. 
.Job 5. 124. thou shalt visit thy habitation and not e. 
Psal. 95. 10. a people that do e. in their heart 
119. 21. which do e. from thy commandments 
118. hast trodden tlrem that e. from thy statutes 
Prov. 5. tl9. and e. thou always in her love 
10. 1 17. he that refuseth reproof, causeth to e. 
14. 22. do they not e. that devise evil? 
19. 27. cease to hear instruction that causeth to e. 
Isa. 3.12. my people, they which lead thee cause 
thee to e. and destroy thy paths, 9. 16. 
19. 14. and they have caused Egypt to e. 
28. 7. they e. in vision, they stumble in judgment 
30. 28. there shall be a bridle causing them to e. 
35. 8. the wayfaring men shall not e. therein 
63.17. why hast thou made us to e.from thy ways? 
Jer. 23. 13. the prophets prophesied in Baal, and 
caused my people Israel to e. J\Iic. 3. 5. 
.Hbs.4.12.spiritofwhoredom hath caused them toe. 
..Imos 2. 4. and their lies caused them to e. 
Mat. 22. 29. Jesus said, ye do e. not knowing the 
scriptures nor power of God, Mark 12. 24, 27. 
HeTf. 3. 10. they do always e. in their hearts 
Jam, 1. 16. do no e. my beloved brethren 
5. 19. brethren, if anv of vou do e. from the truth 

ERRED. 
Lev. 5. 18. concerning ignorance wherein he e. 
.Vwm.l5.22.ye have e. and not observed these com. 
1 Sam. 26. 21. behold, I have e. exceedingly 



Job 6.24. cause me to understand wherein I havec 

19.4,bc it indeed that 1 have e.mine err. rensaineth 

Psal. 119. liO. yet I e. not from thy precepts 

Isa. 28.7. but ihey also have e.thro' wuie and thro* 

strong driidi, the priest and the prophet have e. 

29. 24. they also that e. in spirit shall come 

1 J'/w.6.1U.some coveted they have e.from the faith 

21. some professing have e. concerning the faith 

27i7U. 2. 18. who concerning the truth have e. 
ERRETH. 

Prov. 10. 17. but he that refuseth reproof c. 

Ezek 45 £0. so shalt thou do for every one that e 
ERROR 

Signifies, [1] Jl mistake or oversight, Eccl. 5. 
[2] False doctrine, v:hich is not agreeable to the 
word of God, 1 Joim 4. 6. [3] Sins of all sorts, 
Psal. 19. 12. Heb. 9. 7. [4] Jdols, Jer. 10. 15. 
[5] Silts against nature, Rom. 1. 27. [6] Un 
faithfulness in an office, Dan. 6. 4. 

The error ol Balaam, Jude 11. is cocetousness, to 
which the persons, of whom the apostle speaks, 
were excessively addicted, and, for the sake of 
filthy lucre, did corrupt the doctrine of Christ; 
as Balaam, /or the sake of gain, taught Balak 
to entice the childrcm of Israel to comnat forni- 
cation, and to eat things sacrificed unto idols. 

Job, speaking to his friends, says. Be it indeed 
that 1 have erred, mine error remaineth with 
myself, .Job 19.4. If my opinion in this point 
be faulty and erroneous, as you pretend it is, 
it is likely to continue ; I sre no cause from 
your reasons to change my judgrr.ent. Or, if 
iha^re sinned, you see J suffer deeply for Tny 
si7is, and therefore deserve your pity and help, 
rather than your reproaches, whereby you add 
affliction to the afflicted. 

J^um. 35. 1 11. the slayer that killeth any by e. 

2 <SaM2.6.7. anger kindled, G. smote Uzzahforhise. 
.Job 19. 4. if erred mine e. remaineth v^ith myself 
Eccl. 5. 6. neither say thou that it was an e. 

10. 5. there is an evil which I have seen as an e. 
Isa. 32. 6. and to utter e. against the Lord 
Dan. 3.'\29. who speak e. against God of Shadrack. 

4. t 27. if it may be a healing of thine e. 

6. 4. neither w as there any e. found in him 
Mat. 27. 64. the last e. shall be worse than the first 
Rom. 1. 27. receiving that recompense of their e. 
.Jam. 5. 20. con verteih the sinner from e. of his way 
2 Pet. 2. 18. were escaped from them who live ing. 

3. 17. ye being led away with the e. of the wicked 
y.John 4. 6. hereby know we the spirit of <'. 
■ ^ude 11. they have ran greedilv after e of Baiaam 

ERRORS^ 
Ps. 19. 12. who can understand his e. ? cleanse vm 
.Jer. 10. 15. they are vanity, tlie work of e. 51. 18. 
Heb. 9. 7. which he offeied for the e. of the people 

ESCAPE. 
Gen. 19. 17. e. for thy life, e. to the mountain 
20. O let me e. || 22. haste thee, e. thither 

32. 8. the other company w-hich is left shall e. 
Josh. 8. 22. they let none of them, remain or e. 

1 Sam. 27. 1. e. into the land of the Philistines 

2 Sam. 15. 14. let us flee, for we shall not else c. 
20. 6. lest Sheba get him fenced cities and e. ua 

1 Kings IS. 40. let none of them e. 2 Kings 9. 15 

2 Kings 10. 24. if any of the men I have brought e. 
19. 31. they that.e. out of mount Zion, Isa. 37. 32- 
23. 1 18. they let his bones e.wilh bones of prophet 

Ezra 9. 8. grace been shewn to leave us a remn.to e. 
Esth. 4. 13. think not thou shalt e. in king's house 
■Job 11.20. but the wicked shall not e. their hope fail 
Ps.56.7. shall they c. by iniquity? cast down people 

71. 2. deliver me in thy right, and cause me to c 

141. 10. let the wicked fall, whilst I withal e. 
Prov. 19. 5. he that speaketh lies shall not e. 
Feci. 7. 26. Avhoso pleaseth God shall e. from her 
Isa. 20. 6. we flee for help, and how shall we e. 

66. 19. I will send those that e. to the nations 
Jer. 11, 11. bring evil on them shall not be able toe 

25. 35. nor the principal of the flock to e. 

32. 4. Zedekiah shall not c. 34. 3. | 38. 18, 23. 

42. 17. none that go into Egypt shall c. 44. 14. 

44. 14. none shall return but such as shall e. 

28. yet a small number that e. the sword 

46. 6. let not the swifl flee, nor mighty man c 
48. 8. the spoiler shall come, no city shall e. 
50.28. voice of them that flee and e.out of Babylon 

29. let none thereof e. recompense her according 
Ezek. 6. 8. may have some that shall e. the sword 

9. and they that e. of you shall remember me 
7. 16. they ifhat e. shall' <?. and be like doves 
17. 15. shall he e. that doeth such things? 
18. hath done all these things, he shall not e 
Dan. 11. 41. but these shall e. out of his hact. 

42. and the land of Egypt shall not e. 
.Toel 2. 3. vea, and nothing shall e. them 
Obad. 14. to cut off those of his that did e. 

1 17. but on mount Zion shall be they that e. 
Mat. 23. 33. how can ye e. the damnation of belli 
iwAe 21.36. be accounted worthy to e. these thinga 



ESP 



EST 



EST 



iScfs 27. 42. counsel to kill tlie prisoners, lest any e. 
Horn. 2. 3. that thousiiaite. the judgment of God7 
I Cor. 10. 13. but will also make a way to e. 
I Tfiess 5.3.sudden destruction, and tliey shall note. 
Ueb. 2.3. how shall we e.if we neglect so great salv. 

12;2o. much more shall not we e. if we turn away 

ESCAPE. 
Psal. 55. 8. 1 would hasten my e. from the storm 

ESCAPED. 
Gen. 14. 13. there came one that had e. and told 
Exod. 10. 5. the locust eat the residue of what is e. 
JVw7?i.21.29.hath given his sons that e.into captivity 
Dcat. 23. 15. not deliver servant e. from his master 
'udg. 3. 2ti. and Ehud e. while they tarried 

29. there e. not a man of them, 1 5am. 30. 17. 

21. 17. must be an inheritance for them that be e. 

! Sam. 14. 41. Saul and Jonath. taken, but people e. 

19. 10. David fled and e. that night, 12, 18. 
2 Sain. 1. 3. out of the camp of Israel am I e. 

4. 6. and Rachab and Baanah his brother e. 

1 Kings 20. 20. Ben-hadad the king e. on a horse 

2 Kings 19. 30. the remnant that is e. of Judah 

shall take root and bear fruit, Isa. 37. 31. 

1 Chron. 4. 43. they smote the rest that were e. 
■ZChron. 16.7. therefore is the host of Syria e. 

30. 6. and he will return to you that are e. 
Ezra 9. 15. for we remain yet e. as it is this day 
J^'eh. 1. 2. 1 asked concerning the Jews that had e. 
Job 1. 15. 1 only am e. to tell thee, 16, 17, 19. 

19. 20. and I am e. v/ith the skin of my teeth 
Psal. 124. 7. our soul is e. as a bird out of the snare 
of the fowlers, the snare is broken and we are e. 
Isa. 4. 2. shall be comely for them that are e. of Isr. 

10. 20. the remnant and such as are e. of Jacob 

45. 20. draw near, ye that are e. of the nations 
fer. 41. 15. but Ishmael the son of Nethaniah e. 

51. 50. ye that have e. remember the Lord afar otF 
Lam. 2. 22.so that none in that day e. nor remained 
Ezek. 24. 27. thy mouth be opened to him that is e. 

33. 21. that one tiiat had e. came unto me, 22. 
John 10. 39. but he e. out of their hands 
;/?cis27.44.so it came to pass, they all e.safe to land 

28.4.though he e.the sea, yet vengeance suffers not 

2 Cor. 11. 33. 1 was let down and e. his hands 
Heb. 11. 34. through faith e. the edge of the sword 

12. 25. if they e. not who refused him that spake 
2 Pet. 1. 4. e. the corruption that is in the world 
2.18.allure thro'lustsof flesh those thatwerecleane. 

20. after they have e. the pollutions of the world 

ESCAPER. 
2 Kings 9. f 15. let no e. go out of the city to tell 

ESCAPETH. 
iKings 19. 17. him that e.the sword of Hazael shall 
Jehu slay; him that e. Jehu shall Elisha slay 
Isa. 15. 9. bring lions upon him that e. of Moab 
Jer. 48. 19. ask her that e. and say, what is done 1 
Ezek. 24.26. he that e.in that day shall come to thee 
Amos 9. 1. he that e. of them shall not be delivered 

ESCAPING. 
2 Kings 19. f 30. the e. of the house of Judah that 
remaineth sliali again take root, Isa. 37. f 31. 
2 Chr. 20. 1 24. they were dead, there was not an e. 
Ezra 9. 14. so that there should be no remnant nor e. 
Isa. 4. t 2. the branch be comely for the e. of Isr. 
37. 1 32. the e. shall go forth out of mount Zion 
Jer. 25. f 35. and e. from the principal of the flock 

ESCHEW. 
t Pet. 3. 11. let him e. evil and do good, seek peace 

ESCHEWED, ETH. 
Job 1. 1. one that feared God and e. evil, 8. I 2. 3. 

ESPECIALLY and SPECIALLY. 
Deiit.i.V). s.the day thou stoodest before the Lord 
Psal. 31. 11. a repr-oach e. among my neighbours 
Acts 25. 26. and s. before thee, 6 king Agrippa 
26. 3. e. because I know thee to be expert 
Oal. 6. 10. e. to them of the household of faith 
1 Tim. 4 ID. the Saviour, s. of those that believe 
5. 8. provide, 5. for them of his own liouse 

17. e. they who labour in v/ord and doctrine 
ITim. 4. 13. the cloke bring, but e.the parchments 
Tit.l. 10. deceivers, 5. they of the circumcision 
Philem.l&.zhovQ a servant,brotherbeloved,i>.to me 

ESPY. 
Josh. 14. 7. Moses sent me to e. out the land 
Jer. 48.19. stand by way, and e. ask him that flleeth 

ESPIED. 
Gen. 42. 27. he e. his money in his sack's mouth 
.Ezek. 20. 6. into a land that I had e. for them 
See Spy, Spied. 
ESPOUSALS. • 
Cant. 3. 11. his mother crowned him in day of his e. 
Jer. 2. 2. 1 remember thee, the love of thine e. 

ESPOUSED. 
Espousing, or betrothing, was a promise of mar- 
riage made by two persons each to other, at 
such a distance of time afterwards. This was 
done either btj a formal writing, or contract in 
presence of witnesses. Or toithout writing, by 
the man''s giving a piece of silver to the bride 
before witnesses, and saying to her, Receive 
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tliis piece of silver as a pledge that at such a 
time you shall become my spouse. Jifter tie 
marriagcwas thus co7itracted,the young pejple 
had the liberty of seeing each other, which was 
not allowed thcin before. 
JVc read, Mat. 1. 18, that when Mary was es- 
poused to .Joseph, before they came together, 
she was found with child of the Holy Ghost. 
God would have his son to be born of a betrothed 
virgin, (1) That he might not be under the 
reproach of illegitimacy. (2) That his mother 
might not be subjected to the punishment of 
the judicial law. (3) That by the genealogy 
of Joseph, of whose kindred Mary was, her 
pedigree might also be shewed. (4) That Christ 
might have a guvdian in his infancy. 

The union of believers with Christ is expressed 
under the notion of a marriage, Isa. .54. 5. 
Hence the apostle tells the Corinthians, I have 
espoused you to one husband, that 1 may 
present you a chaste virgin to Christ, 2 Cor. 
11. '2. The husband is Christ, Mat. 25. 6. 
The virgin bride are all true believer^ The 
contract, or marriage-covenant, is madein this 
life, in making of which faithful ministers are 
instrumental ; I have espoused you, saijs the 
apostle. But the marriage is celebrated in the 
other world, ichere believers have uninterrupt- 
ed communion loith God in Christ, Rev. 19. 7. 

2 Sam. 3. 14. deliver me my wife Michal whom I c. 

Mat. 1. 18. when his mother Mary was e.to Joseph 

Luke 1. 27. to a virgin e. to a man named Joseph 
2.5. Joseph went to be taxed with Mary hise. v/ife 

2 Cor. 11. 2. for I have e. you to one husband 
ESTABLISH and STABLISPI. 

Signifies, [1] To jix, or settle^ Ts^mgs 9.5. [2] 
To conjirm. Num. 30. 13. Rom. 1. 11. [3] 
To perform, or make good, Psal. 119. 38. [4] 
To ordain, or appoint, Hab. 1. 12. [5] To ac- 
complish and bring to a good issue, Frov. 20. 
18. [6] To set up one thing in the room of 
another, Rom. 10. 3. [77 To ratify, Heb. 
10.9. 

The Lord shall establish thee a holy people 
unto himself, Dent. 28. 9. He shall confirm 
and establish his coveyiant with thee, by zohich 
he separated thee to himself as a holy and 
peculiar people, and shall publicly own thee 
for such. 

Establish thou the work of our hands, Psal. 
90. 17. that is. Direct us in, and give success 
to all our undertakings and endeavours; carry 
them on, by thy continual aid and blessing, 
ujito perfection. 

Gen. 6. 18. but with thee will I e. my covenant, 
9. 9. 1 17. 7. Lev. 26. 9. Ezek. 16. 62. 

17. 19. I win e. my covenant with him, 21. 
jVum. 30 13. every vow, her husband may e. it 
Dent. 8. 18. that he may e. his covenant he sv/are 

28. 9. the L. shall e. thee a holy people to himself 

29. 13. that he may e. thee to-day for a people 

1 Sam. 1. 23. only the L. e. his word, 2 Sam. 7. 25. 

"iSam. 7. 12. 1 will set up thy seed after thee, I will 

e. his kingdom, 13. 1 Chr. 17. 11. ] 22.10. | 28. 7. 

IKings 7.t 21. he set up and called the name of the 

right pillar, he shall e. 2 Citron. 3. f 17, 

9. 5. I will e. the throne of thy kingdom 

15.4. to set up his son after him, and to e. Jerusalem 

1 Chron. 17. 12. and I vvill s. his throne for ever 

18. 3. as he went to s. his dominion by Euphrates 
29. t 18. O Lord God, s. their heart unto thee 

2 Chron. 7. 18. then will I s. throne of thy kingdom 

9. 8. because God loved Israel to e. them for ever 
Esth. 9. 21. to s. among them the days of Purim 
Job 36. 7. yea he doth c. them for ever, are exalted 
Psal. 7. 9. but e. the just || 48. 8. God will e. it 

10. 1 17. thou wilt e. the heart of the humble 
87. 5. and the Highest himself shall e. her 

89. 2. thy faithfulness shalt thou e. in the heavens 
4. thy seed will I e. for ever, and build thy throne 

90. 17. e. thou the work of our handis, e. thou it 
99. 4. thou dost c. equity ,thou executest judgment 
119. 38. s. thy word to thy servant, who is devoted 

Prov. 15. 25. he will e. the border of the widow 
/5a. 9. 7. to a. it with judgment and with justice 
49. 8. give thee for a covenant to e. the earth 
62. 7. till he c. and make Jerusalem a praise 
Jer. 33. 2. the Lord that formed it, to c. it 
Ezek. 16. 60. 1 will e. an everlasting covenant 
Dan. 6. 7. have consulted to e. a royal statute 
8. O king, e. the decree, and sign the writing 
11. 14. shall exalt themselves to e. the vision 
./3mos5.15.1ove the good, and e.judgment in the gate 
Rom. 3. 31. do we make void 7 yea, we e. the law 

10. 3. going about to e. their own righteousness 
16. 25. now to him that is of power to s. you 

1 Thess. 3.2. we sent Timothy our brother to e. you 

13. to the endhe may s. your hearts unblameable 

2 Thess. 2. 17. s. you in every good word and work 
3. 3. the Lord shall s. you, and keep you from evil 



Jleb Irt 9 takes a \»' ay first, that be may e. second 
.larn 5. 5. oe j'e ilso patient, s. your hearts 
1 Pet. 5. JO. the God of all grace s. settle you 

ESTABLISHED, STABLISHED. 
Gen.9.17.the token of the^ovenant which I have e. 

41. 32. it is because the thing is e. by God 
Exod. 6. 4. I have also e. my covenant with theio 

15. 17. in the sanctuary which thy hands have e. 
Deut. 32. 6. hath he not made thee, and e. thee? 
1 Sam. 3. 20. Samuel was e. a propliet of the Lord 

13. 13. now would the Lord have e. thy kingdom 

20. 31. thou shalt not be e. nor thy kingdom 
25am. 5.12. David perceived that the L.had e. him 

7. 26. Lord is God over Israel, let the house of thy 

servant David be e. for ever, lC/ir-o?i.l7. 24. 
1 Kings 2. 12. and his kingdom was e. greatly 
24. as the Lord liveth, which hath «. me 
46. the kingdafcn was e. in the hand of Solomon 

1 Chron. 17. 23. let the thing be e. for ever, 24. 
'2Chron. 1.9. now, O Lord God,letthy promise be c 

12. 1. when Rehoboam had e. the kingdom 
17. 5. the Lord s. the kingdom in his hand 
25. 3. when the kingdom was c. to him, he slew 
27. t 6. Jotham c. his ways before the Lord 
30. 5. so they e. a decree to keep the passover 

Job 21. 8. their seed is c. in their sight with them 
38. 1 10. when I e. my decree upon it, and set bars 

Psal. 24. 2. for he hath e. it upon the floods 
37.t23. the steps of a good man are e. by the Lord 
40. 2. he set my feet on a rock, and e. my goings 
78. 5. he e. a testimony in Jacob, and law in Israel 
69. the earth he hath e. for ever, 119. 90. 
93. 1. the world is e. ||.2. thy_ throne is e. of oH 

101. t 7. he that telleth lies shall not be e. 

111. t 8. his co.mmandments are s. for ever 

112. 8. his heart is e. he shall not be afraid 
140. 11. let not an evil speaker be c. in the earth 
148. 6. he hath e. the waters for ever and ever 

ProiJ.3.19.Lord,by understand, hath e.the heaven* 
4. 28. ponder thy paths, and let all thy ways be e, 

8. 28. when he e. the clouds above, when he 
12. 3. man shall not be e. by wickedness 

15. 22. in multitude of counsellors they are e. 

16. 12. for the throne is e. by righteousness 

20. 18. every purpose is e. by counsel, with advice 

24. 3. and by understanding is a house c. 
30. 4. who hath e. all the ends of the earth 

Isa. 7. 9. if ye will not believe, ye shall not be e. 

16. 5. and in mercy shall the throne be e. 

45. 18. God that made the earth, he hath e. it 
.ler. 10. 12. he e.the world by his wisdom, 51. 15. 
Dan. 4. 36. I was e. in my kingdom, and majesty 
Hab. 1. 12. mighty God, thou e. them for correct, 
JV/af.lS.16.mouth of two witnesses every Vv'ord bee. 
..lets 16. 5. so were the churches e. in the faith 
Rom. 1. 11. impart some gift, to end you may be e. 
Col. 2. 7. built up in him, and s. in the faith 
Heb. 8. 6. which was e. upon better promises 

13. 9. it is good that the heart be e. with grace 

2 Pet. 1. 12. though ye be c. in the present truth 

Shall be ESTABLISHED. 
Lev. 25. 30. house shall be e. for ever, 2 5am. 7. 16. 
Deut.19.15. at the mouth of two or three witnesses 
shall the matter be e. 2 Cor, 13. 1. 

1 5am. 24. 20. the kingdom shall be e. in thine hand 

2 Sam. 7. 16. thine house, thy kingdom, and thy 

thrope, shall be e. for ever, 1 Kings 2. 45. 

1 Chr. 17. 14. 1 will settle him in my kingdom, and 

his throne shall be e. for evermore, Psal. 89. 37. 

2 Chr. 20. 20. believe in Lord God, so shall yebee. 
Job 22. 28. thou shalt decree, and it shall be e. 
Psal. 89. 21. with whom my hand shall be e. 

96. 10. the world shall be e. before thee 

102. 28. and their seed shall be e. before thee 
Prov. 12. 19. the lip of truth shall be e. for ever 

16. 3. commit thy works, thy thoughts shall be e 

25. 5. his throne shall be e. for ever, 29. 14. 
Isa. 2. 2. mountain of the Lord's house shall be e- 

16. 5. and in mercy shall the throne be e. 
32. t 8. and by hberal things shall he be e. 
54. 14. in righteousness shalt thou be e. 
Jer. 30.20. their congregation shall be e. before me 
Mic. 4. 1. mountain of house of the Lord shall be e. 
Zech. 5. 11. to build it a house, and it shall be e. 

ESTABLISHETH. 
Mum. 30. 14. he e. all her vows, or all her bond.s 
Prov. 29. 4. the king by judgment, e. the land 
Dan. 6. 15. no decree the king e. may be changed 
Hab. 2. 12. woe to him that e. a city by iniquity 
2 Cor. 1. 21. now he which e. us with you in ChrisJ 

ESTABLISHMENT. 
2 Chron. 32. 1. after the e. Sennacherib came 
Psal. 89.tl4. justice and judgment are the c. of thy 
throne, mercy and truth before thee, 97.12. 
ESTATE, STATE. 
Gen. 43. 7. the man asked us strailly of our s. 

1 Chron. 17. 17. to the e. of a man of high dcgret 

2 Chron. 24. 13. they set the house of God in his a 
Esth. 1. 7. according to the s. of the king 

19. let the king give her royal e. to another 



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EVE 



£v>-f A.'i.lS. gave gifts according to the 5. of the king 
Juu -i. t -"J- whereas our c. is not cut down 
Pc-aA3y.5.every man at his best s. altogether vanity 
13ij. 'Zo. who remembered us in our low e. 
Prov. 27. 23. be dihgent to Icnow the .«. of thy Hocks 
28. 2. by a man of knowledge .y. shaJl be jirolunged 
F.ccl. 1. 16. saying, lo, I am come to great e. 
3. 18. concerning the e. of the sons of men 
Isa. 22. id. from thy 5. shall he pull thee down 
Ezek. 16. 55. Samaria sliall return to her former e. 
Dan. 11. 7. one shall stand up in his e. 21. 
20. then shall stand up in his e. a raiser of taxes 
3d. but in his e. shall he honour the God of forces 
Mat. 12. 45. seven other spirits enter, the last s. of 
that man is worse than the first, Luke 11. 26. 
Luke 1.48. hath regarded low e. of liis handmaiden 
^cts 22. 5. all the e. of the elders doth bear witness 
Rom. 12. 16. but condescend to men of low e. 
P/iil.2.19. 1 may be of comfort wlien I know your s. 
20. like-minded, will naturally care for your s. 
4. 11. learned in whatsoever s. I am to be content 
Col. 4. 7. all my s. shall Tychicus declare to you 

8. whom I sent, that he might know your e. 
Jude 6. the angels which kept not their first e. 

ESTATES. 
Ezek. 36. 11. 1 will settle you after your old e. 
Mark 6. 21. Herod made a supper to his chief e. 

ESTEEM. 
Job 36. 19. will he e. thy riches 1 no not gold 
Psal. 119. 128. I c. all thy precepts to be right 
Isa. 53. 4. we did e. him smitten of God, alilicted 
Phil. 2. 3. let each e. other better than themselves 
1 T/iess.5.13. to e. them highly for their work's sake 
1 Pet. 2. t 17. e. all men, love the brotherhood 

ESTEEMED. 
Deut. 32. 15. and lightly c. the rock of his salvation 
I Sam. 2. 30. they that despise me shall be lightly e. 
18. 23. seeing I am a poor man and lightly e. 
Job 23. 12. I have e. the words of his mouth more 
Prov. 17.28.shuttethhislips, is e. a manofunderetaD. 
/5a.29.16.your turning shall be e.as the potter's clay 

17. the fruitful field shall be e. as a forest 
53. 3. he was despised, and we e. him not 
Lam. 4. 2. how are they e. as earthen pitchers 
LukeVAo. highly e. amongmen, abominable toG. 
I Cor. i. 4. set them to judge who are least e. 

ESTEEMETH. 
Tob 41. 27. he e. iron as straw, brass 8.s rotten wood 
Rom ;i 



li. 5. one e. one day above another; another 

e. every day alike 
14. but to him that e. any thing to b 



unclean 

esteeming" 

Heb. 11. 26. e. the reproach of Christ greater riches 

ESTIMATE. 

Lev 27. 14. the priest shall e. it whether it be good 

or bad, as the priest shall e. it, so shall it stand 

ESTIMATION. 

Z,ew.5.15.bring a ram with thy e. by shekels of silver 

27. 2. the persons shall be for the Lord, by thy c. 

3. thy c. shall be of the male from 20 years, 5. 

This word found often in this Chapter. 

J^um. 18. 16. from a month old, according to thy e. 

^ Kings 12. t 4. the monev of the souls of liis e. 

ESTIMATIONS. 
Lev. 27. 25. all thy e. according to the shekel 

ESTRANGED. 
Job 19. 13. mine acquaintance are e. from me 
Psal. 53. 3. the wicked are e. from the womb 
78. 30. they were not e. from their lust 
Jer. 19.4. because they have e. this place, and burnt 
£26^.14.5. because they are all e from me thro' idols 

ETERNAL. 
The words eternal, everlasting, for ever, are 
sometimes taken for a long time, and are not 
always to be understood strictly; for example, 
it is said, Gen. 17. 8, I will give to thee and 
to thy seed the land of Canaan, for an ever- 
lasting possession, ^nd in chap. 13. 15, I 
will give it to thee, and to thy seed for ever ; 
that is., for a long space of time. Jlnd in 
Gen. 49. 26. we find everlasting hills, so called 
to denote their antiquity, stability, and dura- 
tion; and this expression is used to slicw the 
long continuance and durableness 0/ Joseph's 
blessing. God promises a throne to David, 
an eternal kingdom, a posterity that will never 
be extinguished; that is, that his and his sons' 
empire will be of a very long duration, 2 Sam. 
7. 16. 1 Chron. 17. 14. that it will be even 
eternal, if hereby the kingdom of the Messiah 
be understood. Thus, Thou shall be our guide 
from this time forth even for ever, that is, 
during our whole life. And in many other 
places of scripture, and in particular, when 
the word for ever is applied to the Jewish rites 
and privileges, it commonly signifies no more 
than during the standing of that common- 
wealth, or until the coming of the Messiah, 
^ Exod. 12. 14, 17. mim. 10. 8. 
Kternity, when God is the subject in question, 
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always denotes a real eternity. Exod. 15. 18, 
The Lord shall reign for ever and eve^ Dcut. 
32. 40, 1 lilt up my hand to heaven, and say, I 
live for ever. Deut. 33. 27, The eternal God is 
thy refuge. The blessed will enjoy eternal life 
and happiness, arid reprobates be cast into 
eternal Jire : the happiness of the one, and 
misery of the other, will never have an end. 
Mat. 25. 46. The Son of God is eternal in 
the highest sense, without beginning, without 
end, 1 Tim. 1. 17. He is called a priest for 
ever after the order of Melchizedek, Psal. 110. 4. 
His gospel, the everlastiiig gospel, P,.ev. 14. 6. 
The same gospel that was from the beginning, 
and besides which, there neither is, nor ever 
shall be, any other doctrine of salvation re- 
vealed, while the world endureth. The re- 
demption which he has procured for us, is an 
eternal redemption, Heb. 9. 12. Its virtue is 
of perpetual continuance; such as are redeemed 
from the guilt and punishment of sin, are so 
for ever. The Covenant, or j\^ew Testament, 
which he confirmed by his blood, is an everlast- 
ing covenant, Heb. 13. 20. Jt is a covenant 
never to be changed, as the former was : 
Everlasting life is promised in it ; and it is 
of eternal efficacy. The glory and reward 
which he hath merited for us, is an eternal 
weight of glory, 2 Cor. 4. 17. Everlasting habi- 
tations, or tents, Luke 16. 9. are the habitations 
appointed by God in heaven for the predesti 
noted, those chosen to salvation through sanc- 
tification of the Spirit, and belief of the trum. 
Deut. 33.27. the c.G. is thy refuge, and underneath 
Isa. GO. 15. 1 will make thee an e. excellency 
Mark 3. 29. but is in danger of e. damnation 
Rom. 1. 20. that are made, even liis e. power and 

Godhead 
2 Cor. 4. 17. worketh for us an e. weight of glory 
18. but the things which are not seen are e. 

5. 1. we have a house e. in the heavens 
Eph. 3. 11. according to the e. purpose in Christ 

1 Tim. 1. 17. unto the king e. be honour and glory 

2 Tm.2.10. they may obtain salvation with e. glory 
Heb. 5. 9. he became the author of e. salvation 

6. 2. the doctrine of baptisms, and of e. judgment 

9. 12. having obtained e. redemption for us 

14. who through the e. Spirit offered himself to G. 

15. might receive the promise of e. inheritance 

\Pet. 5. 10. G. called us unto his c. glory by Ch. Jcs. 

Jude 7. an example,sutfering the vengeance of e. fire 

ETERNAL life. 
Mat. 19.16. what shall I do thati may have e. life 7 
25. 46. but the righteous shall go into life e. 
Mark 10. 17. good Master, what shall 1 do, that I 
may inherit e. lifel LukelO. 25. | 18. 18. 
30. he shall receive in the world to come e. life 
John 3. 15. beheveth in him should have e. life 

4. 36. and gathereth fruit unto life e. 

5. 39. search scriptures, for in them ye have c. life 

6. 54. whoso drinketh my blood hath e. life. 

63. to whom shall we gol thou hast words of e.lifc 

10. 28. I give unto/iiy sheep e. life, never perish 
12. 25. that hateth his life, shall keep it to e. life 
17.2. he should give e./(fe to as many asgiven him 

3. this is life e.that they might know thee andSon 
Acts 13. 48. many as were ordained to e.life beheved 
Rom. 2. 7. to them who seek for glory, e. life 

5. 21. even so might grace reign to e. life by Jesus 

6. 23. but the gift of G. is e. life thro' Jesus Christ 
1 Tim. 6. 12. O man of God, lay hold on e. life, 19. 
Tit. 1. 2. in hope of e. life, which God promised 

3. 7. be made heirs according to the hope of e. life 
1 John 1. 2. e. life which was with the Father 

2. 25. this is the promise he promised, even e. life 

3. 15. no murderer hath e. life abiding in him 

5. 11. the record that God hath given to us e. life 
13. that ye may know that ye have e. life 
20. this is the true God, and e. life 
Jude 21. looking for the mercy of Lord unto e. life 

ETERNITY. 
1 Sam. 15. t 29. also the e. of Israel wi'il not lie 
Isa. 57.15. the high and lofty One that inhabiteth e. 
Jer. 10. 1 10. the Lord is the true God, King of e. 
Mic.5. 1 2. whose goings have been from days of e. 

EVANGELIST. 
Acts 21.8. we entered into the house of Phihp the e. 
2Tim. 4. 5. but watch thou, do the work of an e. 

EVANGELISTS. 
Eph. 4. 11. he gave some apostles and some e, 

EVEN. 
Gen. 19. 1. there came two angels to Sodom at e. 
Exod. 12. 18. on fourteenth day of the month at e. 
16.6. Moses said, ate. then shall ye know that Lord 
12. at e. eat flesh {{ 1 \ at e. the quails came 
18. 14. the people stand by thee from morning to e. 
30. 8. and when Aaron lighteth the lamps ate. 
Lev. 11. 24. shall be unclean until e. 25, 27, 28, 3], 
39, 40. I 14. 46. I 15. 5, 6, 7, &c. | 17. 15. | 
22. 6, I J\rum. 19. 7, 8, 10, 21, 22. 
2 A 



Ltv.23.5. the fourteenth day of first month, at e. it 
the Lord's passover, J^'um. G. 3. Lent. 16. 6. 
JVum. 9. II. the 14th day of the second month ate. 
21. when the cloud abode from e. to morning 

19. 19. bathe himself in water, shall be clean at e. 
Deut. 28. 67. thou shalt say, would God it were c. 
Judg. 20. 23. they wept before the Lord till e. 
2t3. they wept and fasted till c. 2 Sam. 1. 12. 

21. 2. the people abode till c. before God and wepl 
Ruth 2. 17. so Ruth gleaned in the field until e. 
1 Sam. 20. 5. 1 may hide mvself unto third day at e. 
1 Kings 22. 35. Ahab died" at e. 2 Chron. 18. 34, 
1 Chr. 23. 30. praise the Lord every morning and e 
Ezek. 12. 4. thou shalt go forth at e. in their sighl 

' 7. in the e.I digged through the wall with my hand 

24. 18. I sj)ake to peojile, and at e. my wife died 

Mat. 8. 16. when the e. was come, 20. 8. | 20. 20. 

1 27. 57. Mark 4. 35. | 6. 47. ] 11. 19. | 15. 42 

Mark 1. 32. at e. they brought to him the diseased 

13. 35. at e. at midnight, or at cock-crowing 
John 6. 16. when e. was come, disciples went down 

EVEN. 
IKings 1.48.sit on my throne, mine eyes e. seeing it 
Prov. 22. 19. I made known to thee, e. to thee 
Isa. 44. 28. e. saying to Jerusa. thou shalt be built 

56. 5. e. to them will I give a name better than 
Ezek. 20. 11. which if a man do, he shall e. hve 

21. 13. what if the sword contemn e. the rod 
Rom. 8.23. e. we ourselves groan within ourselves 
1 Cor. 11. 14. doth not e. nature itself teach you? 

15. 24. deliver, up the kingd. to God, e. the Father 
2Co?-.1.3. blessed be God, t. the Father of our Lord 

10.13. hath distributed a measure to reach e.to you 
Phil.2.S. obedient to death, e. the death of the cross 

EVEN. 
Exod. 27. 5. that the net may be e. to midst of altar 
,/ob 31. 6. let me be weighed in an e. balance 
Psal. 26. 12. my foot standeth in an c. place 
Cant.i.2. teeth like a flock of sheep that are c.shora 
Luke 19.44. enemies shall lavthee e.with tlie ground 

EVENING. 
Gen. 8. 11. and the dove came in to him in the e. 

30. 16. Jacob came out of the field in the e. 
Exod. 12. 6. assembly of Israel shall kill it in the s. 
Deut. 23. 11. but when e. cometh, shall wash hims. 
Josh. 10.26. they were hanging on the trees until e. 
Judg. 19. 9. now the day draweth toward e. 
1 Sam. 14. 24. cursed be the man tliat eateth till e. 

30. 17. David smote them to the e. of the next day 
Esth. 2. 14. in the e. she went, and on the morrow 
,7ob 7. t4. when shall I rise, and the e. be measured? 
Psal. 59. 6. they return at e. they make a noise 
14. at e. let ihem return and make a noise 

GO. G. in the e. it is cut down and withereih 

104. 23. man goeth forth to his labour until the e. 
Prov. 7. 9. he went the way to her house in the &. 
Eccl. 11. 6. in the e. withhold not thine hand 
Jer. 6. 4. the shadows of the e. are stretched out 
Ezek. 33. 22. the hand of Lord was on me in the e. 

46. 2. but the gate shall not be shut till the e. 
Zeph. 2. 7. in Ashkelon shall they he down Ib 

the e. 
Mat. 14. 23. when e. was come, he was there alone 

IG-. 2. when it is e. ye say, it will be fair weather 
Mark 14. 17. in the e. cometh w ith the twelve 
Luke 24. 29. abide with us, for it is toward c. 
JoAw 20.19. the same day at e.came Jesus and stood 

EVENING with morning. 
Gen. 1. 5. the e. and morning were the first day 

8. die second day 1| 13. third day || 19. fourth day 

23. the fifth day 1| 31. were the sixth day 
Exod.^S.yS. people Ftood by Moses from 7nom.toe. 

27. 21. shall order it from e. to morn. Lev. 24. 3. 
1 Sam. 17. 16. Philistine drew near morning and e. 
1 Kings 17. 6. brought him bread morning and e. 
1 Chr. 16. 40. to offer burnt-offerings morning and 

e. 2 Chr. 2. 4. | 13. 11. | 31. 3. Ezra 3. 3 

Job 4. 20. they are destroyed from morning to c. 

Psal. 30. t 5. weeping in the c. joy in the morning 

55. 17. e. and morning, and at noon, will I pray 

65. 8. the outgoings of morning and e. to rejoice 

Dan. 8. f 14. to 2,3C0 e. morning sanctuary cleans. 

26. the vision of the e. and morning is true 
Acts 28. 23. persuading them from morning to e. 
EVENING, Adjective. 

1 Kings 18. 29. they prophesied till e. sacrifice 
36. at the time of the offering of the e. sacrifice 

2 Kings 16. 15. on great altar burn c. meat-offerinf 
Ezra 9. 4. I sat astonished until the e. sacrifice 

5. at e. sacrifice I arose from my heaviness 
Psal. 141. 2. let my prayer be as the e. sacrifice 
Dan.9.21. touched me about the time of e. oblation 
Hab. 1. 8. and are more fierce than the e. wolvea 
Zeph. 3. 3. her judges are e. wolves, they gnaw not 
ZecA.14.7. come to pass, that at e. time shall be Itght 

EVENINGS. 
Exod. 12. 1 6. shall kill it between the two e 
J^um. 9. 1 3. keep the passover between the two ». 

28. t 4. offer the other lamb between the two ft. 
Jer. 5. 6. and a wolf of the e. shall sppil theni 



EVE 

EVENT. 

Eccl. 2. 14. one e. happeneth to them all, 9. 3. 

9. 2. tliere is one e. to the righteuus and wicked 

EVEN-TIDE, or EVENING-TIDE. 
Gen. 2-1. t)3. Isaao went out to meditate at the e. 
. «05A. 7. G. Joshua fell on liis lace till the c. 

8. 29. and the king of Ai lie hanged on a tree till c. 
2 i>am 11. 2. in an e. David wallied on the top 
fsa. 17. 14. behold at c.-tide trouble, and before 
Jtiarl: il, 11. now the c. was come, Jesus went out 
Acts 4. 3. they put them in hold, for it was now e. 

EVER. 
Lev. 6. 13 the fire shall e. be burning on the altar 
JVam. 2ii. 30. hast ridden on, c. since I was thine 
Dcut. 4. 33. did e. people hear the voice of God? 

19. 9. to. love God, and to walk e. in his ways 
Judg. 11. 25. did he e. fight against Israel 1 
1 Kiiiirs 5. 1. for Hiram was e. a lover oi' David 
Job 4.7.reiTieinbjr,who c. perished, being innocent? 
Ps. 5. 11. those that trust, let thein e. shout for joy 

23. 6. tiiy tender mercies have been e. of old 
15. mine eyes are e. towards Lord, shall pluck 

37. 26. he is e. merciful, and lendeLh,seed blessed 
51. 3. my transgressions and my sin is c. before me 
SO. 2. or e. thou iiadst formed earth, Frov. 8.23. 
111. 5. he will e. be mindful of his covenant 
119. 93. thy commandments are e. v/ilh me 
Ca?iJ.C.12. or e. I was aware, my soul made me like 
Isa. 28. 28. because he will not e. be threshing it 
33. 20. not one of the stakes shall e. bo removed 
Z>a7i. 6.24. or e. they came at the bottom of the den 
Joel 2. 2. hath not been e. the like nor any more 
Mat. 24. 21. such as vt'as not. no, nor e. shall be 
Mark 15. 8. to desire him to do as he had c. done 
Luke 15. 31. and he said, son, thou art c. with me 
JbA?j4.29. a man told me all things that e. I did, 39. 
8. 35. servant abideth not, but the Son abideth e. 

10. 8. all that e. came before me are thieves 

18. 20. I e. taught in the synagogue and temple 
Acts 23. 15. we, or e- he come are ready to kill him 
Eph. 5. 2L). for no man e. yet hated his own flesh 
1 Thcss. 4. 17. and so shall we e. be with the Lord 

5. 15. but c. follow that which is good 
^Tim. 3. 7. e. learning, and never able to come 
Heh. 7. 24. but this man, because he continueth e. 
25. seeing c. liveth to make intercession for them 
Jude 25. to God our Saviour be glory, now and e. 
See Endureth. 
For EVER. 
See Signification on Eternal. 
Ge7i. 13. 15. to thee will I give it and thy seed/o?- e. 
43. 9. then let me bear the blame /or c. 44. 32. 
EzocZ.3.15. this is my name/o?" e.and my memorial 

12. 14. kee[) it a feast by an ordinance for e. 17. 
24. an ordinance to thee, and to thy sons for c. 

14. 13. ye shall see them again no more /or c. 

19. 9. that the people may believe thee /or e. 
21. 6. bore his ear, and he shall serve him /or e. 
31. 17. it is a sign between me and Israel for e. 
32.13. give thisland,and they shall inherit it for c. 

Lev. 25. 23. the land shall not be sold for c. is mine 
30. the house shall be established for c. to him 
46. they sludl be your bondmen /or e. 

J^Tum. 10. 8. for an ordinance for c. 15. 15. 1 18. 8. 
18. 19. it is a covenant of salt /or c. unto thee 

24. 20. he said, Amalek shall perish /or e. 

24. shall afflict Eber, he also shall perish for e. 
Dent. 4. 40. the earth which God giveth thee /or e. 
5. S). it might be well with them /or e. 12. 28. 

13. 16. it shall be a heap /or c. no; built again 

15. 17. take an awl, he shall be thy servant /ore. 
18. 5. for God hath chosen him and his sons for e. 
23. 6. thou shalt not seek their peace /or e. 

25. 40. they shall be upon thee for a sign for e. 
29. 29. those things revealed belong to us /or e. 

JoshA.l. these stones shall be for a memorial /or e. 

24. that ye might fear the Lord your God for e. 

8. 28. Joshua burnt Ai, and made it a heap fore. 

14.9. the land shall be thine inheritance /or c. 

1 Sam. 1.22. appear before the Lord and abide/or e. 

2.30.1 said, thy house should vvalk before me for e. 

32. there shall not be an old man in house /or e. 

35. he shall walk before mine Anointed /or e. 
3.13. that I will judge his house for e. for iniquity 

14. iniquity of Eli's house shall not be purged/.e. 

20. 15. thou shalt not cut off thy kindness /or e. 
23. the Lord be between thee and me for e. 42. 

27. 12. therefore he shall be my servant /or e. 

28. 2, 1 will make thee keeper of mine head /or c. 
2Sam.2.26.Abner said,shall the sword devour/.e.? 

3. 28. 1 and my kingd. are guiltless before L./or e. 

7. 24. thou hast confirmed Israel to thee /or e. 
26 and let thy name be magnified for e. 
29 that his house may continue/or e.before thee 
I.ffif7t^s8.l3. settled place for thee to abide in/or e. 

9. 3. this house built, to put my name there /or e. 

10.9.because the Lord loved Israel /or e. therefore 

11. 39. I will afflict David's seed, but not /or e. 
12. 7. they will be thy servants /or e. 2 Chr. 10. 7. 

8 Kings 5.27. leprosy cleave to thee and seed/or e. 
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[ I Ghron. 17.2-,'. didst thou make thine own /or c. 
23. 13. he and sous for e. to burn incense before L. 

28. 9. if forsake him, lie will cast tliee oil' for e. 
2i), 18. O Lord God of Israel, keep this for e. 

2 Chron. 7. 16. that my name may be there /or e. 
21. 7. he promised to give a light to his sons/or c. 

30.8. his sanctuary which he hath sanctified /or c. 
33. 4. in Jerusalem shall my name hb for c. 

jVcA.13.1.not coine into congregation ot God/ore. 

Job 4.20. they perish /or o. without any regardnig it 
14.20.thou prevailesi/orc.ag.him, and he passeth 
19. 24. graven on with iron pen in the rock /ore. 

20. 7. yet he shall perish for c. like his own dung 
23. 7. so should 1 be delivered/ore. from my judge 

36. 7. yea he doth establish them /or e. 
Psal. 9. 7. but the Lord shall endure /or e. 

18. the exjiectatioii ot" poor shall not perish/or c. 

12. 7. O Lo.'d, thou shalt preserve them /or e. 

13. 1. how long wilt thou torget me, O h. for e.? 

19.9. the tear oi the Lord is clean, enduring /or e. 

21. 6. thou hast made him most blessed /or e. 
23. 6. I will dxseil in the iiouse of the Lord /or e. 
2S. 9. feed them also, and lift them up for e. 

29. 10. yea tiie Lord sitieih king /or e. 

30. 12. 1 wilJ give thanks to thee /or e. 79. 13, 

33. 11. the counsel of the Lord standeth/o?- c. 

37. 18. and their inheritance shall be for e. 

28. and his saints are preserved /or e. 

29. the righteous shall dwell in the land for e. 
41. 12. thou settest me before thy face /or e. 

44. 8. and we praise thy name /or e. Selah 

23. awake, O Lord, arise, cast us not off /or e. 

45. 2. therefore God hath blessed thee /or c. 
49.8.for the redemptiuii of their soul ccaseth /or c. 

11. thought is, that their houses continue for c. 
52. 5. God siiail likewise destroy thee for e. 

9. 1 will praise thee for e. I will wait tin thy name 
61. 4. I will abide in thy tabernacle /or e. 

7. he shall abide before G od /or e. prepare mercy 

8. I will sing praise unto thy name /or e. 
66. 7. he ruleili by his power /or e. 

68. 18. yea the Lord will dwell in it for e. 

72. 17. his name shall endure /or e. be continued 

19. and blessed be his glorious name /or e. 

73. 26. but God is my strength and portion /or e. 

74. 1. O God, why hast thou cast us otf /or e. ? 
JO. shall the enemy blas[;heme thy name /or e. ? 
19. forget not the congregation of thy {)oor /ore. 

75. 9. 1 will declare /or c. 1 will sing praises to God 
77. 7. will L. cast otT far e.l favourable no more ? 

8. is mercy clean gone/or e.l doth promise fail ? 
79. 5. how long. Lord, wilt thou be angry ? for e.7 

81. 15. but their time should have endured /or e. 

83. 17. let them be confounded and troubled/or e. 
85. 5. wilt thou be angry with us /or e..^ 

89. 1. I will sing of the mercies of the Lord for c. 

2. 1 have said, mercy shall be built up /or e. 

29. his seed also will I make to endure for e. 36. 

46. how long wilt thou hide thyself? for c.1 
92. 7. it is that they shall be destroyed /or c. 
93.5. holiness becometh thine house, O L./or e. 
103. 9. neither will he keep his anger /or c. 
105. 8. he hath remembered -his covenant /or e. 

110. 4. thou art a priest for e. after the order of 

Melchizedek, Bcb. 5. 6. | 6. 20. 1 7. 17, 21. 

111. 9. he hath commanded his covenant /or e. 

112. 6. surely ho shall not be moved /or e. 

119. 89. /or c. O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven 

125.2. from henceforth even/or e. 131. 3. Isa. 9.7. 

132. 14. this is my rest for e. here will I dwell 

146. 6. the Lord who keepeth truth /or e. 
10. the Lord shall reign /or c. even thy God 
Prov. 27. 24. for riches are not /or e. 
Sec/. 2.16.noremembr.of wise more than fool /ore. 

3. 14. whatsoever God doth, it shall he for c. 

9.6.norhave theymore aportion^ore.in anything 
Isa. 26. 4. trust ye in Lord /or e. for in L. Jehovah 

32.17.ofrighteousn. quietness, and assurance/ore. 

34. 10. the smoke thereof shall go up /or e. 

17. shall possess it for e.fro.m generation to gener. 
40. 8. but the word of our God shall stand /or c. 
47. 7. and thou saidst, I shall be a lady /or e. 
51.6.but my salvation shall be/ore. and righteous. 

8. but my righteousness shall be for e. and sal vat. 

57. 16. will not contend/or e. nor be always wroth 

59. 21. and my words shall not depart /or e. 

60. 21. thy people shall inherit the land for e. 
64. 9. be not wroth nor remember iniquity /or e. 

65. 18. be glad and rejoice /or e. in what I create 
Jer. 3. 5. will he reserve his anger /or e.? 

12. I am merciful, I will not keep anger /or c. 
17. 4. ye kindle a fire which shall burn for e. 

25. Jerusalem and this city shall remain /or e. 
31. 40. it shall not be plucked up any more for e. 
32. 39. give one heart that they may fear me for e. 

35. 6. Jonadab said, ye shall drink no wine /or e. 
19. Jonadab shall not want a man before me for e. 

49.33.IIazorbe for dragons and a desol ation /or c. 
50. 39. shallbe no more inhabited /or e. 51. 26, 62. 
Lam. 3. 31. for the Lord will not cast off for e. 



EVE 

Lam. 5. 19. thou, OL. rcmainest/or c. thy throu* 
20. wherefore dost thou Ibiget us/or c? 

Ezek. 37.25. they and their chiidr. shall dwell /or « 

and my servant David shall be tlieir prince/or e 

43. 7. 1 will dwell in the midst of Israel /or e. 9 

Dan. 2. 44. but his kingdom shall stand /or e. 
4.:34. 1 praised and honoured him that livelh/or a 
6.26. G.of D«.niel,he is living G.and s!ed.*ast/or « 
7.18. saints of most High shal' possess kingd./ore- 
12. 7. and sware by him that liveth Jor e. 

//05.2.19.I will betroth thee unto me for e. in right 

Joer3.20. but Jud. shall dwell/or e. and Jerusalem 

./Ivios l.ll.Edom cast off pity and kept wrath /ore. 

Obad. 10. Edom, thou shalt be cui oft"/or e. 

Jonah'^.S. earth with her bars was about me for e. 

Mic. 2. 9. ye have taken a\vay my glory for e. 

4. 7. and the Lord shall i;eign over them /or e. 
7. 18. retaineth not anger /or c. delights in mercy 

Mai. 1. 4. against whom L. hath indignation/ore. 
Mai. 6. 13. lor thine is the power and glory /or e, 
21. 19. no fruit grow on thee /or e. Murk 11. 14 
Lvke 1. 33. and he shall reign over Jacob /or e. 
55. as he spake to Abraham and his seed for e 
.John b. 35. servant abideth not in the house /or c 

12. 34. we have heard that Christ abideth for e. 
14. 16. the Comforter m.ay abide with you /or e. 

lioin. 1.25. more than Creator, who is blessed /or c. 

9. 5. Christ, who is over all, God blessed /or e. 

11. 36. to whom be glory for e. amen, 16. 27. 
2 Cor. 9. 9. his righteousness remaineth /or e. 
Pltilcm. 15. that thou shouldest receive him /or c 
Heb. 10. 12. /or e. sat down on the right hand of G. 
14. he perfected /or e. them that are sanctified 

13. 8. Jesus Christ, the same to-day and for e. 

1 Pet. 1. 23. the word of God, which liveth /or e. 
25. but the w-ord of the Lord endureth /or e. 

2 Pet. 2. 17. are clouds carried with a temj)est, to 
whom mist of darkness is reserved /ore. .7udel3. 

2./oA?j2.for truth's sake which shall bo with us fore. 
See Establish, Established. 
Live for EVER. 
Gen. 3. 22. lest he eat of tree of life and live for e. 
Dent. S2.40. I lift up my hand and say, I live for e 
IKings 1.31. said, let my lord king David live for e. 
JVe/(.2. 3. I said to the king, let the king lice for e. 
Ps. 22. 26. praise the L. your hearts shall live for e 
49. 9. tliat he should still live for e. not see 
na7i. 2. 4. O king, live for e. 3. 9. | 5. 10. | 6. 6,21. 
Zeck. 1. 5. and the prophets, do they live for e.l 
.Mm 6.51. 1 am the living bread from heaven, if any 
man eat of this bread he shall live for e. 58. 
For EVER and EVER. 
Exod. 15. 18. the Lord shall reign /or e. and e. 
1 Chron. 16. 36. blessed be God/or c. and e. people 
said amen, and praised Lord, 29. 10. Dan. 2. 30 
Meh. 9. 5. bless the Lord your God for e. and e. 
Psal. 9.5. ihou hast put out their name/or e. and e 
K). 16. the Lord is king for e. and e. the heathen 

21. 4. Ilion gavest him length of days /or e. and e. 
45. 6. thy throne, O God, is for e. and e. 

17. the people shall praise thee for e. and e. 

48. 14. for this God is our God for e. and e. 
52. 8. I trust in the mercy of God /or e. and e 
111.8. they stand fast/or e. a7id e. are done in truth 
119. 44. so shall I keep thy law /or e. and e. 
145. 1. and I will bless thy name /or c. and e. 

2. and I will praise thy name /or e. and e. 21. 
148. 6. he hath also established them for e. and e. 
Is a.'oO. 8. thvit it may be for time to come,/or e.ande 
34. 10. none shall pass through it for e. and e. 
,fer. 7. 7. dwell in the land that I gave/or c. and e 
25.5. L. given to you and your fathers /or e. and e 
Dan. 7. 18. shall possess the kingdom for c. and c 
]2. 3. they shall shine as the stars for e. and e. 
Mic. 4.5. will .^valk in the name of G. for e. and e. 
Gal. 1. 5. of God, to whom be glory /or e. and e. 
Phil. 4.20. 1 Tim. 1. 17. 2 Tim. 4. i8. Hcb. 13.21, 
Heb.l .8. he saith, thy throne, O God, is for e. and e. 
Rev. 4. 9. to him that sat on the throne, who liveth 
for e. and e. 10. | 5. 14. | 10. 6. ) 15. 7. 

5. 13. and honour be to the Lamb /or e. and e. 
7. 12. and power be unto our God /or e. and e. 
11. 15. and Christ shaTl reign /or e. and c. 

14. 11. the smoke ascendeth /or e. and e. 19. 3. 
20.10. shall be torment, day and night/or e.and e. 

22. 5. and they shall reign for e. and e. 

Statute for EVER. 
Exod. 27. 21. it shall be a statute for e.28. 43. 1 30 
21. Lev. 6. 18. ) 10. 9. 1 17. 7. | 23. 14, 21, 31, 
41. I 24. 3. J\rum. 18. 23. • 
29. 28. it shall be a statute for e. Lev. 7. 34, 36. 
I 10. 15. I 16. 31. JSTum. 18. 11, 19 
I^cv. 6. 22. it is a statute for e. unto the Lo'd 
JVwOT. 19. 10. to the stranger for a statute \t e 
EVERLASTING. 
See Signification on Eternal 
Gen. 17. 8. land of Canaan for an e. possess. 48. 4 
21. 33. the e. God, Isa. 40. 28. Rom. 16. 26. 

49. 26. to the utmost bound of the e. fiills 
Exod^ 40. 15. an e. priesthood, J^um. 25. 13, 



EVE 



EVl 



EVl 



I,ev. 16. 34. be an e. statute || Dcut. 33. 27. e. arms 
P0-.24. 7. be iifl up, ye e. doors, 9. || 100. 5. mercy e. 
11-2. 6. tiiH ri^liieous shall be in e. remembrance 
.1 19. 142. thy righteousness is an e. righteous. 144. 
139. 24. suarcii me, O God, and lead me in way e. 
145. 13. thy kingdom is an e. kingdom, dominion 
thro' all generat. Dan. 4. 3. | 7.''27. 2 Pet. 1. 11. 
Prov. 10.23. but the righteous is an e. foundation 
Jsa. 9. 6. Jiis name shall be called, the e. Father 
26 4 in tJic Lord Jehovapi is e. strength 
33 14 wno among us shall dwell with e. burnings? 
35. JC. thevshal' come with e. joy, 51. 11. | 61. 7. 
45.17. \vitti an e. saiva! ion || 54.8. "with e. kindness 
55. 13. for an e. sign i| 56. 5. an e. name, 63. 12. 
60. 19. the L. shalfbe unto thee an e. light, 20. 
Jer. 10, 10. God is an e. King || 20. 11. e. confusion 
23. 40. I will bring an e. reproach upon you 
31. 3. yea 1 have loved 'thee with an c. love 
51. t26. but thou shalt be e. dpaolations 
Dan. 4. 34. whose dominion is a.n e domin. 7. 14. 
Hal). 3. 6. the e. mountains wen- scattered 
Jilat. 18. 8. to be cast into e. fire, 25, 41. 
25. 46. these shall go away into e. punishment 
Luke 16.9. they may receive you into e. habitations 
2 Thess. 1. 9. who shall be punish, with c. destruct. 
2. 16. loved us, and hath given us e. consolation 
ITini. 6. 16. to whom be honour and power e. 
Jade 6. the angels' he hath reserved in e. chains 
Reu. 14. 6. having the e. gospel to preach to them 
See Covenant. 
From EVERLASTING. 
Ps. 41.13. blessed be G.from e. to everlast. 105. 48. 
90. 2. even from e. to everlasting thou art God 
93. 2. thy throne is of old, thou u.rt from e. 
103.17. but the mercy of the Ld. is from e. to ever. 
PvoiJ.8.23.[ wasset uufroin e.or ever the earth was 
Tsa. 63. 16. O Lord, thy name \sfrom e. 
Mic. 5. 2. whose goings forth have been /row e. 
Hab. 1. 12. art thou not from e. O Lord my God? 

EVERLASTING life. 
Dan.l2.2.awake,some to e.Z(ff',some to everlasting 
Mat. 19. 2i). and shall inherit c. life [shame 

Luke 13. 30. and in the v/orld to come c. life 
John 3. 16. whoso believeth should have e. life., 36. 

4. 14. in him a well of water springing up to e. life 

5. 24. he that heareth my words hath e. life 
6.27. labour for the meat which endureth to e. life 

40. every one who seeth the Son may have e. life 

47. he that believeth on me hath e. life 

12. 50. 1 know that his commandment is life c. 

Acts 13. 46. judge yourselves unworthy of c. life 

iJom. 6. 22. being free from sin, ye haveiheend e. life 

Oal.Q.8. sowetb to Spirit, shall of Spirit reap life c. 

1 Tm. 1.16. should hereafter believe on him to life e. 

EVERMORE. 
/?eMi. 28.29. thou shalt be oppressed and spoiled e. 

2 Sam. 22. 51. he slieweth mercy unto David c. 
2 King's 17. 37. ye shall observe to do for e. 

1 Chr. 17. 14. his throne shall be established for c. 
Ps. 16. 11. at right hand there are pleasures for e. 

18. 50. sheweth mercy to David and his seed for e. 
37. 27. depart from evil, do good, and dwell for e. 
77. 8. is mercy gone 7 doth his promise fail for e.? 

88. 12. 1 will praise and glorify tJiy name for e. 

89. 28. my mercy will I keep for him for e. 
52. blessed be the Lord for e. amen and amen 

92. 8. but thou. Lord, art most high for c. 

105. 4. seek the Lord, seek his face e. 

106. 31. was counted to him for righteousn. for e. 
113. 2. blessed be the name of thiTLord for e. 
115. 18. but we will bless the Lord for e. 

121. 8. L. preserve thy going out and conr.n^- in ■". 

132. 12. their children shall sit upon rhrone for e. 

133. 3. Lord commanded the blessing, life for e. 
Ezek. 37. 26. I will make a covenant and will set 
my sanctuary in the midst of them for c. 28. 
JohnQ. 34. said to Jesus, Lord, c. give us this bread 

2 Cor. 11. 31. the Father of our Lord blessed for c. 
IT^iess. 5. 16. rejoice e. pray without ceasing 
Heb. 7. 1 25. he is able also to save them e. 

28. maketh the Son, who is consecrated for e. 
Rev. 1. 18. was dead, behold, I am alive for e. 

EVERY. 
Gen. 6. 5. e. imagination of his heart was evil 
17. 10. e. man-child shall be circumcised 
ie?i. 19.10. nor shalt gather e. grape of thy vinevard 
J^um. 5.2. that they put out of the camp e. leper 
1 Sam. 3. 18. Samuel told him e. whit, hid nothing 
Psal. 119. 101. I have refrained from e. evil way 

104. therefore I hate c. false way, 128. 
Prov. 2. 9. then shalt thou understand e. good path 
7. 12. now in streets, she heth in wait at e. corner 
14.15 the simple believeth e.word,but prudent man 
15. 3, the eyes of the Ld. are in e. place, beholding 
20. 3. cease from strife, but e.fool will be meddling 
30. 5. e. word of God is pure, he is a shield 
Isa 45. 23. e. knee shall bow, e. tongue shall swear 
Jcr 51.29. e. purpose of the Ld. shall be performed 
.Ezet.l2iJ3. days at hand, and the effect of e. vision 
Dan, 11, 36. and magnify himself above e. god 
171 



Zec/t. 12. 12. the land shall mourn, e. family apart 
j\Ial. 1.11. in e. place incense be oifered to my name 
j\Iat. 4. 4. but by e. word that proceedeth from God 

19. 3. for a man to put away his wife for e. cause 
Mark 1. 45. they came to him from e. quarter 
Luke 4. 37. the fame of him went into e. place 

6. 44. for e. tree is known by his own f uit 
^cts 2.43.and fear came upon c.soul, wonders done 

15. 21. Moses hath in c. city them that preach iuni 
Rom.l4:.ll. c.knee shall bow, e. tongue ^hall confess 

1 Cor. 4. 17. as I teach e. where in e. church 

2 Cor. 10. 5. bringing into cajitivity c. thought 
Epli. 1. 21. far above c. name named, Phil. 2. 9. 

4. 16. e. joint suppheth, in the measure of e. pan 
Phil. 4. 21. salute e. saint in Christ Jesus 

1 Tim. 4.4. for e. creature of God is good if received 
"ZTim. 2. 21. and prepared unto e. good work 
Heb. 12. 1. let us lay aside e. weight, and the sin 
Jam. 1. 17. e. good and perfect gift is from above 
1 Pet. 2. 13. submit to e. ordinance of man for Lord 
1 John 4.1. beloved, believe not e. spirit, but try spir. 
See Beast, City, Day, Man, Morning, Way, 
Side, Thing. 

EVERY one. 
Gen. 4. 14. that c. one that findeth me shall slay me 

27. 29. cursed be e. one that curseth thee, blessed 
JV'*ii7n.l6.3.all congregation are holy, e. one of them 
Dtut. 4. 4. ye a!re alive e. one of you this day 

1 Kings 22. 28. hearken, O people, e. one of you 

2 Kings 18. 31. and then eat ye e- owe of his tig-tree 
2 Ghron. 30. 18. saying, the good Lord pardon e.one 
Ezra3.5.0ie. 07ie that wiJiinglyon'ered an pifering 

9. 4. were assembled to me e. one that trembled 
Job 40.11. behold e. one that is proud, and abase him 
12.1ook one. one thatisprdud, and bring him low 
Psal. 29. 9. in temple e. owe doth speak of his glory 
32. 6. for this shall e. one that is godly pray 
49. tl4. grave a habitation for e. one of them 
63. 11. e. one that sweareth by him shall glory 
68. 30. till e. one submit himself with silver 
71. 18. and thy power to e. one that is to come 
115. 8. so is e. one that trusteth in them, 135. 18. 
119. 160. e.07te of thy judgments endureth forever 
12s. 1. blessed is e. one that feareth the Lord 
Eccl. 10. 3. he saith to e. one that he is a fool 
Cant. 4. 2. whereof c. one beareth twins, 6. 6. 
Isa.7.22. honey shall e. one eat that is lelt in the land 

9. 17. for e. one is a hypocrite and an e-vil doer 
34. 15. vultures be gathered, e. o7ie with herniate 
43. 7. even e. one that is called by my name 

55. 1. ho, e. one that thirsteth, come to the waters 
Jcr. 5.6. c. one that goeth out shall be torn in pieces 
8. e. one neighed after his neighbour's wife 
6. 13. for e. one is given to covetousness 

20. 7. I am in derision daily, e. one mocketh me 
25. 5. turn ye now c. one from his evil way 

EzeA-.7. 16. ail of them mourning, e. one for iniquity 
16.25. hast opened thy feet to c. one iha.t passed by 
22. 6. behold e. one were in thee to shed blood 
2)an. 12. 1. e. onethat be found written in the book 
.Tocl 2. 7. they shall march e. one on his ways 
Zech. 5. 3. for e. one that stealeth shall be cut off 
JIat.7.8. c. one that asketh, receiveth, Lukell.lO. 
Mark 7.14. said to them, hearken to me,e.o?fc of you 
Luke 19. 26. to e. one which hath, shall be given 
Jolm 3. 8. so is e. ojie that is born of the Spirit 
18. 37. c. one that is of the truth heareth my voice 
Acts 2. 38. repent, and be baptized e. one of you 
17. 27. though he be not far from e. one of us 
20. 31. 1 ceased not to warn e. one night and day 
/?07n.l4.12.c.o7ieshall give account of himself to G. 

1 Cor. 7. 17. as the Lord hath called e. one, so walk 
Col. 3. 10. cursed is e. one that continueth not 

2 Tim. 2. 19. e. one that nameth the name of Christ 
1 .Tohn 4. 7. e. one that loveth is born of God 
Rev. 6.11. white robes were given to e. one of them 

EVERY where. 
1 Chr. 13. 2. send abroad to our brethren e. where 
Mark 16.20. ihey went forth and preached e. where 
Luke 9. 6. preaching the gospel c. where, Acts 8.4. 
Acts 17.30. commanding ail men c. where to repent 

28. 22. we know it is e. where spoken against 
1 Cor. 4. 17. as I teach e. where'w. every church 
Phil. 4. 12. e. where., and in all things instructed 
1 Tim. 2. 8. 1 will therefore 1 hat men pray e. where 

EVIDENCE. 
Jer. 32. 10. 1 subscribed the e. and sealed it 
11. so I took the e. || 12. 1 gave the c. to Baruch 

14. this e. both which is sealed, and this e. open 
16. when I delivered the e. of the purchase 

Heb. 11. 1. faith is the c. of things not seen 

EVIDENCES. 
Jcr. 32. 14. thus saith the Lord, take these e. 
44.men shall buy fields for money and subscribe e. 
EVIDENT. 
,Tob 6. 28. look upon me, for it is e. to you if I lie 
Gal 3. 11. that no man is justified b}' the law is e. 
P/tz7.1.28. which is to them an e. token of perdition 
Heb. 7. 14. it is e. our Lord sprung out of Judah 

15. and it is yet far more e. for that after Melchis. 



EVIDENTLY. 

Acts 10. 3. Cornelius saw in a vision e. an ang«»l 

(roLS.l. Jesus Christ hath been e.set forth crucified 
EVIL. 

Evil is taken J or sin and wickedness : thus it is 
said of the wicked kings of Israel, that they 
did evil in the sight of the Lord, thejj trans- 
gressed his law, 1 Kings 16. 25, 30. And in 
Eccl. 9. 3, The heart of the eons of men is 
full of evil. This is criminal or moral eviL 
It is likeicise taken for afflictions or punish- 
meats which God ivjlicts upon a person or 
people. Job 2. 10, Shall we receive good at 
the hand of God, and shall we not receive evill 
Isa. 45. 7, I make peace and create evil. 
Amos 3. 6, Shall there be evil in a city, and 
the Lord hath not done it? This is the evil 
of punishment, or penal evil. It is also taken 
for injuries or wrongs done by one van to 
another. Prov. 17. 13, Whoso rew ardeth evil 
for good, evil shall not depart from his house. 
Mat. 5. 39, But I say unto you that ye resist 
not evil. It is put for dangers or calaniitics, 
Prov. 22. 3, A prudent man foieseeth the evil, 
and hideth himself. He sees public calamities 
approaching, and uses all lawful mtai.s to 
secure himself. It is taken both for corporeal 
and spiritual evil, of siyi and suffering. Mat 
6. 13, Deliver us from evil. 

It is said, Mat. 5. 37, Let your communicaticn be 
yea, yea; nay, nay; for whatsoever is more 
than these cometh of evil; that is. Let your 
discourse be confirmed with a bare affirmation 
or denial only ; for whatsoever is more than 
these proceedeth from an evil habit, or some 
such principle ; and most commonly from the 
devil, that wicked one, who is evil in the high- 
est degree; who commits evil without ceasing; 
and who practises all sorts and degrees of it 
by hintstlf and his ministers. 

The evil of sin. The intrrval malignity of siji, 
abstracted from its dreadful efficts, renders it 
most worthy of our hatred ; for it is in its own 
nature direct enmity againstGod,and obscures 
the glory of all his attribxitcs : It is the vicla- 
tion of his majesty, who is the universal Sove- 
reign of heaven and earth; a contrariety to his 
holiness, which shines forth in his law; a de- 
spising his goodness, the attractive' to obedi- 
ence; the contempt <f his omniscience, which 
sees every sin icheit it is committed; the slight- 
ing of his terrible justice and poicer, as if the 
sinner could secure himself from, his ine'Agna- 
tion; a denial of his truth, as if ihe threatcn- 
ings were a vain terror to score men from 
their sin. Add to this the dreadful judgments 
and punishments which God ivjlicts upon sin- 
ners for sin, sometimes in this life, but espe- 
cialhj the torments of hell, which are the just 
and fall recompense of sin. 

Evil eye. Prov. 23. 8, Ent not the bread of him that 
hath an evil eye ; that is, of the envious or covet- 
oxts man; who secretly grudgcth thee the meat 
which he sets before thee. In the same sense 
this phrase is used, i\Jat. 20. 15, Is thine eye evil 
because I am good ? Art thou envious, because 
I dispense my grace to others besides thyself? 

Evil day or days. Prov. 15. 15, All the days of 
the afflicted are evil; that is, they are tedious 
and uncomfortnhlc ; he takes vo content in 
any time or t?u,i^ . Eccl. 12. 1, When the evil 
days come not ; that is, the time of old age, 
which is burdensome and calamitous in itself; 
and far more grievoies and n:ore terrible jchen 
it is loaded icith the sad remembrance e>f a 
man's youth ful follies and hists, and icith the 
dreadful prospect of approaching death ana 
judgment. And in Amos 6. 3, Ye that put far 
away the evil day; that is, ye that eJrive all 
thoughts of approaching death and judgment 
out of your heads; or else fiatter yourselves 
as if it would never come, or at least not for 
a great while hence. 

Gen. 19. 19. lest some e. take me and I die 

28. t8, daughters of Canaan e in eyes of Isaac 
44. 5. ye have done e. in so doing 

34. lest I see ihe c. that shall come on my father 
50. 20. as for you, ye thought e. against me 
F.xod. 5. 23. since I came, he hath done e. to people 
10. 10. look to it, for e. is before you 

21. 1 8. if she be e. in the eves of her master 

32. 14. the Lord repented of'the e. he thought lo do 
to his people, 2 Sam. 24. 10. 1 Chron.'iA. 15. 
Kum. 11. fl. it was e. in the ears of the Lord 

22. t 34. if it be e. in thine eves, I will geiX back 
Deut. 19. 20. commit no more such c. among you 

29. 21. the L. shall separate him to c. out of tribes 

30. 15. see, I have set before thee death and e. 

31. 29. and e. will befall vou in the latter days 
Josh. 24. 15. if it seem e. to you to serve the Lore 



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fudg. 2. 15. the liand of the Ld. against thera for e. 
9,57. tl'e e. of the men olShechein did God render 

20. 34. but iliay know not that c. wa^ near tiiem 

1 Sam. 20. 7. be sure that e. is determined by him 
9. if 1 knew certainly that e. were dererniincd 

24. Jl- nor is e. nor transgression in mine hand 
IT. nic good, whereas I Tiave rewarded tliee e. 

25. 17. for e. is determined against our master 
2(5. tiitfy tJiat seek e. to my lord, be as Nabal 
2<S. c. hath not been found in thee all thy days 

2G. 18. wliat have I done 7 what e. is in my hand ? 

29. G. I liave not found c. in thee since thy coming 

2 Sam. 3. 30. the Lord sliall reward the doer of c. 
12. 11. behold I will raise up c. against thee 

16. t 8. behold thee in thy e. thou bloody man 
It). 7. will be worse than all the c. that befel thee 

IKiiigs 14.9. but hast done e. above all before thee 
16. 2o. Omri wrought e. in the eyes of the Lord 
22. 23. a lying spirit in thy prophets, and the Lord 
hath spoke'^n e. concerning thee, 2 Chron. 18.22. 

2 Kings 21. 2. 1 am bringing such e. on Jerusalem 
22. 20. tirine e\-es shall not see all e. on this place 

1 Chron. 21. j 7. it was c. in the eyes of the Lord 
17. it is I that have sinned and done e. indeed 

2 Chron. 20.9. if when e.cometh on us, as the sword 
Esth. 7. 7. he saw there was e. determined 

8. 6. for how can I endure to see e. to my people ? 
Job l.l.onethatfearedGod and eschewed e.8. |2.3. 

5. 19. yea, in seven there shall no e. touch thee 
31. 2;». or lift up myself when e. foiind him 
42. 11. they comforted him over all the c. on him 
Psal. 5. 4. neitlier shall e. dwell with thee 
7. 4. if I have rewarded e. to hira that was at peace 
15. 3. nor doeth e. to his neighbour, nor taketh up 

21. 11. for they intended e. against thee 

23. 4. I will fear no e. for thou art with me 

34. 21. e. shall slay wicked, those hate righteous 
36. 4. he deviseth mischief, he abhorreth not e. 
49. 14. let them be put to shame that wish me e. 
41. 1 1- the Lord will deliver him in the day of c. 

5. mine enemies speak e. of me || t "• devise e. 
49. 5. wherefore should I fear in the days of e. ? 
50. 19. thou givest thy mouth to e. and thy tongue 
54. 5. he shall reward e. unto mine enemies 
56. 5. all their thoughts are against me for e. 

90. 15. and the years wherein we have seen e. 

91. 10. there shall no e. befall thee, Jer. 23. 17. 
97. 10. ye that love the Lord, hate e. 

109. 20. and of them that speak e. against my sonl 
140.11. e. shall hunt violent man to overthrow him 
Prov. 1. 16. for their feet run to e. Isa. 59. 7. 

33. dwell safely, and shall be quietfrom fear of e. 
3. 29. devise not e. against thy neighbour 
5.14. 1 wasalrnostinalle. in midst of congregation 
11. 19. he that pursueth c. pursueth it to his death 

12. 20. deceit in the heart of them that imagine c. 
21. there shall no e. happen to the just 

13. 21. e. pursuelh sinners || 14. 22. that devise e. 

16. 4. yea, even the wicked for the day of e. 

27. an ungodly man diggeth up e. tire in his lips 
30. moving his lips he bringeth e. to pass 

19. 23. he shall not be visited with e. 

20. 8. a king scattereth away all e. with his eyes 
22. say not thou, I will recompense c.wait onLord 

21. 10. the soul of the wicked desireth e. 

22. 3. a prudent man foreseeth the e. 27. 12. 

24. 1 18. lest it be c, in the eyes of the Lord 

30. 32. if thou hast thought e. lay thine hand 
Ecci. 2. 21. this also is vanity, and a great e. 

5. 13. Ijliere is a sore e. which I have seen 16 
6. 1. an e. which I have seen under the sun, 10. 5. 

9. 3. this is an e. among things that are done under 

the sun, the heart of soi.s of men is full of e. 
11. 2. thou knowest not what c. shall he on earth 
Isa. 3. 9. for they have rewarded e. to themselves 
13. 11. I will punish the world for their e. 
33. 15. and shutteth his eyes Irom seeing c. 
45. 7. 1 make peace and create c. I do these things 
47. 11. therefore shall e. come upon thee 
56. 2. and keepeth his hand from doing any e. 
57. 1. that the righteous is taken away from the e 
Jer. 1. 14. out of the north an e. break forth, 6. 1 
2- 3. e. shall come upon them, saith the Lord 
1 28. if they can save thee in the time of e. 
4. 4. lest my fury come forth like tire, because of 
the e. of your doings, 23. 2. | 26. 3. | 44. 22. 
5. 12. it is not he, neither shall e. come upon us 
7. 30. children of Judah have done e. in my sight 
11. t 12. shall not save them in the time of e. 
1 14. 1 will not hear when they cry for their e. 
15. when thou dost e. then thou rejoicest 

17. hath pronounced e. against thee for e.of Israel 
. 15. 11. will cause to entreat thee well in time of e. 

17. 17. thou art my hope in the day off. 

18. bring on them the day of e. and destroy them 
.18. 8. if that nation turn from their e. I will re- 
pent of the e. I tliought to do, 26.3,13,19. | 42. 10. 
11. behold, I frame e. against you and devise 

19. 15. I will bring all e. That I have pronounced 
21. 10. 1 set my face against this city for e. 
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Jer. 25. .>2. e. ^hall go forth from nation to nation 
28. 8. the prophets prophesied of war and of c. 
2.t 11. 1 ttiink thouglits of ])eace and not of e. 
32. 30. thechildren of Judah have only done c. 

32. because of all the c. of the children of Israel 
35. 17. 1 will bring on Judah and Jerusalem all the 

e. that I have pronounced against them, 36. 31. 
38.9. these men have done e. in all they have done 
44. 11. 1 will set my face ag. you for e. and cut off 

17. we had plenty, and were well, and saw no e. 

27. 1 will watch over them for e. and not for good 

29. my words shall stand against you for c. 

48. 2. in Heshbon they have devised e. against it 

51. 24. 1 will render to Babylon all e. done in Zion 
CO. wrote all the e. that should come on Babylon 
Ezek. 7. 5. an e. an only c. behold it is come 

14. 22. ye shall be comforted concerning the c. 
Dan. 9. 14. the Lord hath watched upon the e. 
Joel 2.13.tlieLord your God repenteth him of the e. 
Amos 3. 6. shall there be e. in a city, L. not done iti 

9.10. who say, e. shall not overtake nor prevent us 
Jonah 3. 10. and God repented of the e. he said, 4.2. 
J/i'c. 1.12. but e.came down from Lord to Jerusalem 

2. 1. woe to them that work e. upon their beds 
3. behold, against this family do I devise an e. 

3. 11. is not the Lord among us? no e.can come 
J^Tah. 1. 11. that iiqagineth e. against the Lord 
Hab. 1. 13. thou art cf purer eyes than to behold e. 

2. 9. he may be delivered from the power of e. 
Zcph. 3. 15. thou shalt not see e. any more 
Zccli. 7. 10. let none of you imagine e. 8. 17. 
Mai. 1.8. ye offer the lame and sick, is it not e.7 
2. 17. when ye say, every one that doeth e. is good 
Mat. 5. 11. shall say all manner of e. against you 
37. whatsoever is more than these, cometh of e. 
39. but I say unto you, that ye resist not e. 

6. 34. sufiicient unto the day is the e. thereof 
9. 4. wherefore think ye e. in your hearts ? 

27. 23. Pilate said to them, why, what e. hath he 
done 1 Mark 15. 14. Luke 23. 22. 
Mark 9. 39. that can lightly speak e. of me 
Luke 6. 45. an e. man bringeth forth what is e. 
John 3. 20. every one that doeth e. hateth the light 

5. 29. they that have done e. to the resurrection of 

18. 23. if I have spoken e. bear witness of die e. 
Acts 9. 13. how much c. he hath done to thy saints 

23.9. a great cry, saying, we find no e. in this man 
7^0/72.2.9. anguish on every soul of man that doeth e. 

7. 19. but the e. which I would not, that I do 
12. 9. abhor that which is c. cleave to what is good 

17. recompense to no man e. for c. provide things 

21. be not overcome of e. overcome e. with good 
13. 4. a revenger to execute wrath on him doeth e. 
14. 20. it is c.for that man who eateth with offence 

16. 19. I would have you simple concerning c. 

1 Cor. 13. 5. charity not provoked, thinketh no e. 
1 Thcss. 5. 15. see that none render e. for c. to any 

22. abstain from all appearance of e. 

1 Tim. 6. 10. the love of money is the root of all e. 
Tit. 3. 2. put them in mind to speak e. of no man 
.Tain. 3. 8. the tongue is an unruly e. full of poison 

1 Pt'i.3.9. not rendering e. for c. or railing, but bless. 
3 Joh7i 11. he that doeth e. hath not seen God 

Bring, Brought EVIL. 
.7(/sA.23.15.the Lord shall bring on you all e. things 

2 Sam. 15. 14. lest he overtake and bring e. on us 
17.14. that the Lord might bring e.upoa Absalom 

IKings 14.10. 1 will bring e. on the house of Jerob. 

17. 20. he said, hast thou also b. e. on widow ? 
21. 21. behold, I will bring e. upon thee 

29. not bring e. in his days, but in his son's days 
2 Kings 22. 16. thus saith the Lord, behold, I 
will bring e. upon this place, 2 Chr. 34. 24. 
2 Chr. 34. 23. nor eyes see all the e. I will bring 
Isa. 31. 2, 1 will bring e. and not call back his word 
Jer. 4. 6. for I will bring e. from the north 
6. 1,9. behold, I will bring e. upon this people 
11. 11. behold, I will bring c. upon them 

23. I will bring e. upon the men of Anathoth 

19. 3. behold, I will bring e. on this place, 15. 
23. 12. 1 will bring e. even year of their visitation 
25. 29. for, lo, I begin to bring e. on the city 
35.17. 1 will bring on Judah e. pronounced, 36.31. 

. 39. 16. I will bring my words on this city for e. 

45. 5. 1 will bring e. upon all flesh, saith the Lord 

See Did, Do. 

EVIL joined with good. 

Oen. 2. 9. the tree of knowledge o? good and e. 17. 

3. 5. ye shall be as gods knowing good and e. 22. 

44. 4. -wherefore have ye rewarded e. (or good? 

Deut.1 .39. had no knowledge between good and e. 

1 Sam. 25. 21. he hath requited me c. for good 

2 Sam. 19. 35. can I discern between good and c? 
IKings 'i^.8. not prophesy^, concern. me,bute.l8. 
2 Chron. 18.7. never prophesieth good to me but e. 

17. he would not prophesy good to me but e. 
Job 2.10. shall we receive good, and not receive e.? 

30. 26. I looked for good, then e. came unto me 
Psal. 35. 12. they rewarded me e. for good, 109. 5. 

38. 20. that render e. for good are mv adversaries 



Ps. 52. 3. thou lovest e. more tJian good, and l>'iiig 
P/ot;.15.3. eyes of L. beholding the e. and ihe^ood 

17.13. whoso rewardelhe. for ^'■ootZ, evil not deparl ■ 

31. 12. she will do him good and not e. ail her dayg 
/sa.5.20. woe to them that call e. good, and good e. 

7. 15. may know to reiuse e. and (choose goad, 16. 
.Ter. 18. 20. shall e. be recompensed ibr good ? 

42. 6. whether it he good or e. we will obey Lord 
Lam. 3. 38. of most High proceedeth not e. and^. 
Amos 5. 14. SGbkgood and not e. that ye may liv9 

9.4. 1 will set mine eyes on them for e.not for gooi 
Mic. 3. 2. who hate the good, and love the e. 
Pow. 7.21. when 1 would do ^oo(/,e. present with mo 

9. 11. not born, neitlier having done good or e. 
Heb.5.14. their senses exercised to discern^, ande. 
3 John 11. follow not what is e. but what is good 
5ee' Great. 
From EVIL. 
Ge?i.48.1G.the Angel who redeemed me from all c 
1 Sam. 25. 39. and hath kept his servant /ro?/* e. 

1 Chron. 4. 10. that thou wouldest keep me from e 
Job 28. 28. and to depart from e. is understanding 
PsaZ.34.13. keep thy tongue/>-o7/i e. lips from guile 

14. depart /ro?« e. do good, 37. 27. Prov. 3. 7. 
121. 7. the Lord shall preserve thee from all e. 
Prov. 4. 27. turn not, remove thy ioot from e. 
13. 19. it is abomination to fools to depart/rowi e 

14. 16. a wise man feareth, and departeth from e. 
16. 6. by the fear of the Lord men depart /Vom e. 

17. the highway of upright is to dejjart from e 

Isa. 59. 15. that departeth/. e. makes hims. a prey 

Jer. 9. 3. they proceed /. e. to e. and know not me 

23. 22. then they should have turned them from 

their e. way, and from the e. of their doings 

51. 64. Babylon not vise from e. I will bring on her 

Mat. 6. 13. but deliver us from e. I^uke 11. 4. 

Joini 17. 15. but that thou shouldest keep them/, e. 

2 Thtss. 3. 3. shall stabhsh you, and Jceep you/, e. 
1 Pet. 3. 10. let him refrain his tongue from e. 

Put away EVIL. 

JDeut. 13. 5. put the e. aziaj/ from the midst of thee 

17. 7. so thou shalt j9tii the e. away from amons 

you, 19. 19. I 21. 21. | 22. 21, 24. ] 24. f. 

12. put e. away from Israel, 21. 21. Judg.^O. 13. 

Eccl. 11. 10. and put away e. from thy fiesh 

Isa. 1. 16. wash ye, put away the e. of your doings 

EVIL in the sight of the Lord. 
JVwm. 32.13. liad done e. in sight of L. Judg. 3.12. 
Jiulg. 2. 11. Israel did e. in the sight of the Lord, 
3. 7, 12. I 4. 1. 1 6. 1. 1 10 6. 1 13. 1. 1 Kiiigs 
11. 6. I 14. 22. I 15. 26, 34. | 16. 7, 30. | 22. 52. 
2 icings 8. 18, 27. ] 13. 2, 11. | 14. 24. ] 15. 9, IS, 
24, 28. 1 17. 2. 1 21. 2, 20. 2 Chron. 22. 4. | 33. 2, 

22. I 36. 5, 9, 12. 

1 Sam. 15.19. thou didst e. in the sight of the Lord 

1 Kings 16. 19. in doing e. in the sight of the Lord 
21. 20. sold to work e. in the sight of the Lord 

2 Kings 3.2. he wrought e. in the sight of the Lord 

17. 17. sold thtmsclves to do c. in the sight of L. 

21. 16. to sin, in doing that which was e. in the 

sight of the Lord, 23. 32, 37. \ 24. 9, 19. 

1 Chron. 2. 3. Er was e. in the sight of the Lord 

2 Chr. 33. 6. he wrought much e. in the sight of L 

This EVIL. 
Exod.32.l2. and repent of this e.against thy people 

1 Savi. 6. 9. then he hath done us this great e. 
12. 19. we have added this c. to ask a king 

2 Sam. 13. 16. this e. in sending me away is greater 

1 Kingsd. 9. the Lord brought on them all this e. 

2 Kings 6. 33. he said, behold, this e. is of the Lord 
2 Chron. 7. 22. therefore he brought this e. on them 
JVfA. 13. 18. did not our God bring all this c. on us? 

27. shall we hearken to you to do all this great e.7 
Job 2. 11. when Job's three friends heard of this c. 
Psal. 51. 4. I have done this c. in thy sight 
Jer 16. 10. the L. pronounced all this c. against us 

32. 23. therefore thou hast caused all t. e. on them 
42. like a.'i I have brought all ?Ais con this people 

40. 2. God hath pronounced this e. on this place 
44. 7. why commit ye this great e. ag. your souls ? 

23. therefore this e. is happened unto you 
Dan. 9. 13. it is written, all this e. is come upon ub 
Jsnah 1. 7. know for whose cause this e. is on us, 8. 

EVIL, Adjective. 
Gen. 6. 5. thoughts of his heart were only e. 8. 21 
37. 20. some e. beast hath devoured him, 33. 
Exod. 5. 19. Israel did see that they were in e. case 

33. 4. people heard these e. tidings, they mourned 
j\ Mm. 14. 27. how long bear this e. congregatioa 1 

20. 5. to bring us in unto this e. place 
Dcut. 1.35. not one of this e. genertl. shall see land 
6. 1 22. the L. shewed signs, great and e. on Egypt 

22. 14. and bring up an e. name upon her, 19. 
28. 54. his eye shall be e. toward his brother 

56. her eye shall be e. toward her husband 
1 Sam. 2. 23. for I hear of your e. dealings 
IKings 5.4. there is neither advers.nor e. occurren 
Ezra 9. 13. after all that is come on us for c. deeds 
Psal. 41. 8. an e. disease cleaveth fast unto him 
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/'s.78.49. trouble by sending c. angels among them 
112.7. he siiall not bri afraid ofctidings, heart fixed 
140. 11. let not an c. speaker be establish, in earth 

Prov. 6. -24. to keep tliee from the e. woman 

14. 19.* the c. bow before tlie good, the wicked 
Eccl. 5. 14. bat those riches perish by e. travel 

G. 2. this is vanity, and it is an e. disease 
9. 12. as the fishes that are taken in an c. net 

fsa. 7. 5. Ephraim have taken e. counsel ag. thee 
32. 7. the instruments also of the churl are c. 

Jer. 8. 3. by them that remain of this e. family 
12 14. thus saith against all mine e. neighbours 
13. 10. this e. people refuse to hear my words 

23. 10. their course is e. their force not right 

24. 3. c. figs, very e. they are so e. 8. j 29. 17. 
49.23. for they have heard e. tidings, faint-hearted 

Ezek. 5. 16. 1 \vill send on them e. arrows of famine 

17. so will I send on you famine and e. beasts 

6. 11. alas, for all the c. abominations of Israel 
34.25. 1 will cause the e. beasts to cease from land 
38. 10. and thou shalt think an e. thought 

Hab. 2.9. woe to him that covcteth an'e. covetous. 
Mat. 5.45. he maketh his sun to rise on e. and good 

7. 11. if ye then being e. Luke 11. 13. 

18. a good tree cannot bring forth e. fruit 

12. 34. how can ye being e. speak good things ? 
39. an e. generation seeketh a sign, Luke 11. 29. 

15. 19. for out of the heart proceed e. thoughts, 
murders, adulteries, fornications, Jilark 1. 21. 

24. 48. if tliat e. servant shall say in his heart 
Luke 6. 22. and shall cast out your name as e. 
35. he is kind to the unthankful and to thp e. 
John 3. 19. loved darkness, for their deeds were e. 
Acts 24. 20. if they have found any c. doing in me 
1 Cor.15.33. e. conimunicat. corrupt good manners 
GaZ. 1.4. that he might deliver us from this e. world 
Eph. 4. 31. let e. speaking be put away from you 
Phil. 3. 2. beware of dogs, beware of e. workers 
Col. 3. 5. mortify therefore e. concupiscence 
ITim. 6. 4. whereof Cometh e. surmisings 
Tit. 1. 12. the Cretians are e. beasts, slow bellies 
i/fZ/. 10.22. your hearts sprinkled from e. conscience 
Jam. 2. 4. and are become judges of e. thoughts 

4.1G. ye rejoice in boastings, all such rejoicing is e. 
1 Pet. 2. 1. laying aside all malice and e. speakings 
Rev. 2. 2. how thou canst not bear them who are e. 

■ EVIL day or days. 
Gen. 47.9. few and e. have the days of my life been 
Prov. 15. 15. all the days of the afflicted are e. 
Eccl. 12. 1. in youth, while the e. days come not 
Amos 6. 3. ye that put far away the e. day 
Eph. 5.16. redeeming the time, because days are e. 

6.13. that ye maybe able to withstand in the e. day 
Day of Evil; see Evil, Substant.ive. 
EVIL doer or doers. 
Job 8. 20. neither will he help the e. doers 
Psal. 26. 5. I hated tlie congregation of e. doers 

37. 1. fret not thyself because of e. doers 
9. e. doers shall be cut oiF,but those that wait on L. 

94.16. who will rise up for me against the e. doers? 

119. 115. depart from me, ye e. doers, I will keep 
fsa. 1. 4. ah, sinful nation, a seed of e. doers 

9. 17. every one is a hypocrite, and an e. doer 

14.20. the seed ofe. doers shall never be renowned 

31. 2. but will arise against the house ofe. doeis 
•7er.20.13. hath delivered soul of poor from e. doers 

23. 14. they strengthen the hands of e. doers 
2Tim. 2. 9. wherein I suffer trouble as an e. doer 
IPet. 2. 12. whereas they speak ag. you as e. doers 

14. are sent by him for the punishment ofe. doers 

3.16. w'hereas they speak evil of you as 6f e. doers 

4. 15. let none of you suffer as a thief or an e. doer 

See Doings, Eye. 

EVIL heart. 

Gen. 8. 21. imagina. of man's heart is e. from youth 

Jer. 3.17. nor walk after the imagination ofe. heart 

7. 24. walked in the imagination of their e. heart 

11. 8. every one in imagination of his e. heart 
16. 12. every one after imagination of his e. heart 
18 12. every one do the imagination of his c. hcarV 

Hcb.3.12. lest there be in any an e. heart of unbelief 

EVIL man or men. 
Job 35. 12. none answer because of pride ofe. me?; 
Psal. 10. 15. break thou the arm of the e. man 

140. 1. deliver me, O Lord, from the e. man 
Prov. 2. 12. to deliver thee from way of the e. man 

4. 14. and go not in the way ofe. men 

12. 12. the wicked desi^-eth the net ofe. men 
17. 11. an e. man seeketh only rebellion 

24. 1. be not ihou envious against e. men 

19. fret not thyself because of e. men 

20. for there shall be no reward to the e. man 

28. 5. e. men understand not judgment 

29. 6. in transgression of an e. man there is a snare 
Mat. 12 "io. au 5 an e. man out of the evil treasure 

bringelh forth evil things, Luke 6. 45. 

i Tim. 3 13. but e. men shall wax worse and worse 

See Report. 

EVIL spirit or spirits. 

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1 Sam. 16.14. an e.sp.fiom the L. troubled him, 15. 
16. when the e. spirit from God is uj)on thee 
2J. and the e. spirit departed from liim 
]8. 10. tlie e. spirit from God came on Saul, 19. 9. 
Lukel. 21. that hour he cured many ofe. spirits 
8. 2. a woman which had been healed ofe. spirits 
Acts 19. 12. and the e. spirits went out of them 

13. to call over ihein which had e. spirits 

15. the e. spirit said, Jesus I know, Paul I know 

16. the man in whom tlie e. spirit was, leaped 

EVIL thi7ig. 
Gcii.oS.jlO. the thing he did was e. in eyes of Lord 
i Kings 4. t4]. ihere was no e. thing in the pot 
J\''eh. J3. 17. what c. thing is this that ye do? 
Psal. 141. 4. inchne not my heart to any e. thing 
-EccZ.8.3. stand not in an e. thing .^dolh what pleases 
5. keepeth commandment, siiall feel no c. thing 
12. 14. every secret thing, whether it be good or e. 
.Ter. 2. 19. know that it is an e. thing and bitter 
Tit. 2. 8. having no e. thing to say of you 

EVIL things. 
Jbs/i.23.15.theLord shall bring on you all c.things 
Pry y. 15.28. moulh of wicked poureth out e. things 
.Jer. 3. 5. thou hast done e. things as thou couldest 
J\Iat. 12. 35. an evil man bringeth forth e. things 
Mark 7. 23. all these e. things come from within 
Luke 16. 25. and likewise Lazarus e. things 
Rom. 1. 30. proud, boasters, inventors ofe. things 
1 Cor. 10. 6. we should not lust after e. things 

EVIL time. ' 
PsaZ. 37.19. they shall not be ashamed in the e. time 
jBccZ.9.12.so the sons of men are snared in an e.tinic 
.dinos 5. 13. prudent keep silence, for it is an e. time 
Alic. 2. 3. nor shall go haughtily, for this time is e. 
EVIL way. 

1 Kings 13. .33. Jeroboam returned not from e.ioay 
Psal. 119. 101. 1 refrained my feet from every e. ic. 
Prov.8.i'3. the fear of the Lord is to hate the e.icay 

28.10. who causeth righteous to go astray in e.way 

Jer. 18. 11. return ve now every one from his e.way 

25. 5. I 26. 3. I 35. 15. | 36. 3, 7. 

23. IS. should have turned them from their e. way 

Jonah 3. S. let them turn every one from his e. way 

10. and saw that they turned from their e. way 

EVIL 2cays. 

2Kings 17.13. turn from your e. ways, -E:eA:. 33.11. 

Ezek.36.31. then shall ye remember your own e. w. 

ZecA. 1.4. turn ye now from your e.ways and doings 

EVIL work or works. 

Eccl. 4. 3. who hath not seen e. workthaX is done 

8. 11. because sentence against an e. work is not 

Johii 7. 7. I testify that the icorks thereof are e. 

Rom. 13. 3. are not a terror to good works but e. 

2 Tim. 4. 13. L. shall deliver me from every e. work 
.Jam. 3. 16. there is confusion, and every c.work 
1 Suhn 3. 12. because his own icorks were e. 

EVIL, Adverb. 
Exod. 5. 22. why hast thou so e. entreated people 1 
Dcut. 26. 6. and the Egyptians e. entreated us 
1 Chron. 7. 23. because it went e. with his house 
.Job 24. 21. he e. entreateth barren that bearelh not 
.John 18. 23. if I have spoken e. bear v/itness 
Acts 7. 6. they should entreat them e. 400 years 
19. the same e. entreated our fathers 
14. 2. their minds e. affected against the brethren 
19. 0.but spake c. of that way before the multitude 
23. 5. shall not speak e. of the ruler of thy people 
Rom. 14. 10. let not your good be e. spoken of 

1 Cor. 10. 30. why am I e. spoken of for that 
Jam. 4. 11. speak not e. one of another, brethren, 

he that speaks c. of his brother, speaks e. of law 
IPet. 3.16. that whereas they speak e. of you 

17. better ye suffer for well-douig than for e. doing 
4. 4. they think it strange, speaking e. of you 

14. their part he is c. spoken of, but on your part 

2 Pet. 2. 2. the way of truth shall be e. spoken of 

10. are not afraid to speak e. of dignities, Jude 8. 

12. these, as natural brute beasts, speak e. of the 

things that thev understand not, Jude 10. 

EVILS. 

Z)euf .31 17. many e. and troubles shall befall them, 

they will say, are not these e. come upon us 

18. for all the e. which they shall have wrought 
21. when many e. and troubles are befallen them 

PsaZ.40.12.innumerablee.have compassed meabt. 

.Jer. 2. 13. for my people have committed two e. 

Ezek. 6.9. shall lothe themselves for the e. commit. 
20. 43. lothe yourselves in your sight for all your e. 

Hos. 7. 1 1- the e. of Samaria were discovered 

Luke 3. 19. for all tha e. which Herod had done 

Jam. 1. 1 13. God cannot be tempted with e. 
EUNUCH 

Comes from the Greek, Eunouchos, which signi 
fies one roho guards the bed; because generally 
in the courts of the astern kings the care of 
the beds and apartments belonging to princes 
and princesses was committed to them ; but 
chiefly of tkeprincesseS,who lived in greet con- 
finement, remote from the sight and company 
of men. The Hebrew word Sa.T:is,signiJies a real 



eunuchjor one deprived of his genitals: whether 
he be naturally born such, or made an eunuch 
by manual operation. But this word, as icell 
as the Greek Eunouchos, is in scripture taken 
for an officer belonging to some prince attend- 
ing at his court, and employed in the inner 
palace, whether he be really an eunuch cr not, 
Potiphar, Pharaoh's euvueh, anrf Joseph's ?/ias- 
ter, had a wife, Gen. 39. 1, 7. and a child too, 
if Asenalh 20 as daughter to Joseph's master, 
as some think, though the generality of Com- 
mentators be of the contrary opinion. 

God forbad his people to make eunuchs, Deut 
23. 1. He that has that part wounded or cut off, 
which is intended for the preservation of the 
species, shall not enter into the congregation of 
the Lord. Whichwords arc differently explain- 
ed. Some think that God here forbids eunuchs 
to marry with Israelites : others, that Crod for- 
bids them to enter into his temple; others, that 
he excludes them from all offices of the magis- 
tracy; and others, that God debars them sim- 
ply the possession of some outward privileges 
belonging to the Israelites and people of the 
Lord. They were looked upon in the common- 
wealth as dry and useless wood. Isa. 56. 3, 
Behold I am a dry tree. See Dry. 

There icere Eunuchs in the courts of the kings 
t// Judah aiid Israel, officers called Sarism, eu- 
nuchs. Samuel, describing to the people the 
mamier of their king, tells them, 1 Sam. 8. 15, 
He will take the tenth of your seed, and give 
to his officers, or eunuchs. Some understand 
this properly, that he should against the com 
mand of God make some of his people eu- 
nuchs. But others think that these eunuchs, 
in oil probability, were slaves taken from 
some foreign people : or if they 2cere Hebrews, 
the name of eunuchs, tchich is given them^ 
shews no more than their office and dignity. 
See also, 1 Kings 22. 9. 2 Kings 9. 32. | 24. 12, 
15. 1 Chron. 28. 1. 

Our Saviour in Mat. "39. 12, speaks of a sort of 
eunuchs, different from these mentioned per- 
sons, who have made themselves eunuchs for 
the kingdom of heaven's sake ; that is, who, 
upon some religious motive, do abstain from 
marriage, and the use of all carnal pleasures; 
that they may be less encumbered with the 
cares of the world, and may devote themselves 
more closely to the service of God. 

Gen. 37. f 36. to Potiphar an e. ofi'haraoh's 

2 JCings 8. 1 6. tlie kin^ appointed an e. to restore 

23. 1 11. the chamber of Nathan-meleeh the e. 
25. tl9. out of the city he took an e. Jer. 52. 25. 

Isa. 56. 3. neither let the e. say, I am a dry tree 
Acts 8.27. an e. had come 1o Jerusalem to worship 

34. e. said, of v.hom speaks the prophet this? 

36. e. said, what doth hinder me to be baptized? 

39. Spirit caught Philip, that e. saw him no more 
EUNUCHS. 

1 Sarn. 8. f 15. will give tenth of your seed to his e 

2 Kings 9. 32. there looked out two or tliree e. 

20.18. thy sons take away, and they shall be c. in 
the palace of the king of Babylon, Jsa 39.7. 

24. 1 12. Jehoiachin went out, he and his e. 

1 Chron. 28. 1 1- and David assembled the e. 

2 Chron. 18. 8. Ahab called for one of his e. 
Ssf A. l.tl2.Vashti refused to come by hand of hise. 

4. 14. Esther's maids and e. came ai;d told it her 
/5a.56.4. saith tlie L. to the e.that keep my sabbath 
Jer.29.2.after that the e. were departed from Jerus. 

34.19. e.which passed between the parts of the calf 
38. 7. when Ebed-melech one of the e. heard 

41. 16. the e. whom he had brought from Gibeon 
Dan. 1. 3. the king spake to the master of his e. 

7. to whom the prince of the e. gave names 

8. Daniel requested of the prince of the e. 

9. Daniel brought into favour with prince ofe. 
18. then the prince of the e. brought them in 

J\lat.lQ.12.some are c. who were so born, some are 
made e. of men, some have made themselves e. 
EUROCLYDON 
Is a wind which blows between the east and 
north. It is very dangerous, of the nature of 
a whirlwind, which falls on a sudden upon 
ships, makes them tack aboxd, and sometimes 
causes them, to founder, as Pliny observes. 
Acts 27. 14. there arose atempestu. wind, called e 

EWE or EWES. 
Gen. 21. 28. Abraham set seven e. lambs by fhcms. 

29. he said, what mean these seven e. lambs? 
31. 38. e. and she-goats have not cast their young 
32. 14. two hundred e. and twenty rams for Esau 
Lev. 14. 10. take one e. lamb of the first year 
22. 28. whether cow or e. ye shall not kill it 
2 Sam.12.3. poor man had nothing save one e. lam* 
P»al. 78. 71. he took him from following the e. 

EXACT. 
Deut.15.2. shall not e. it of his neighbour or brotSn* 



EXA 

Peut. ]5. 3. of a foreigner thou mayest e. it again 
Y<7t. 5. 7. you c. usury every one of his brother 
10. i likewise might e. of them nioaiey unci corn 
11. restore hundred ih part of money ye e. of them 
Psul BU. ^*. tlie enemy shall not e. upon him 
Isa.oo il beiiold, in your fasts ye c. all your labours 
/■uAe3.l3.he said, e. no more thanwhat is appointed 

EXACTED. 
2 Kings 1.5. "20. Meuahom c. the money of Israel 
23. 35. Jehoiakim c. the silver and the gold 

EXACTETH. 
Job ll.C. G.c. of thee less than thine iniq. deserveth 

EXACTION. 
JVeA. 10. 31. we would leave the e. of every debt 

EXACTIONS. 
Ezch 45. 9. take away your e. from my people 

EXACTOR. 
Job 39. 1 7. nor regardeth he the crying of the e. 

EXACTORS. 
Ina. 60. 17. 1 will also make thine e. righteousness 

EXALT. 
Exod. 15.2. he is my father's God, and I will e. him 

1 SiDii. 2. 10. he shall c. the horn of his anointed 
Job 17. 4. therefore shalt thou not e. them 
Psal. 34. 3. and let us e. his name together 

37. 34. he shall e. tliee to inherit the land 
66. 7. let not the rebellious e. themselves 
92. 10. but my horn shalt thou c. like the horn 
99. 5. e. ye the Lord our God, and worship, 9. 

107. 32. let them e. him in the congregation 
118. 28. thou art my God, I will e. thee 

140. 8. further not, lest the wicked e. themselves 
Prov. 4. 8. e. her, and she shall promote thee 
Isa. 13.2. c. the voice unto them, shake the hand 
1-1. 13. I will e. my throne above the stars of God 
25. 1. O Lprd, thou art my God, I will e. thee 
Ezck. 21. 2t3. e. him that is low, abase tlie high 
29. 15. nor shall it c. itself any more above nations 
31. 14. to the end none of the trees e. themselves 
Dan.11.14. robbers of thy people shall e.themselves 

36. the king shall e. himself above every god 
Z/os. 11.7. tho' they called, none at all would e. him 
Obad. 4. though thou e. ilfyself as the eagle 
.Mat. 23. 12. whoso shall c. himself, shall be abased 

2 Cor. 11.20. if a man e. himself, if a man smite you 
1 Fet.5.6.hamh\e yoursel. that he may e. indue time 

EXALTED. 
JViim. 24. 7. and his kingdom shall be e. 
1 Sam. 2. 1. she said, mine horn is e. in the Lord 
^Savi.5. 12. perceived that Lord had e. his kingdom 
22. 47. the Lord liveth, and e. be the God of the 
rock of my salvation, Psal. 18. 46. 

1 Kvig-s 1. 5. then Adonijah e. himself, saying 
14. 7. I e. thee from among the people, 16. 2. 

2 Kings 19.22.against whom hast thou e. thy voice 

and lift up thine eyes on high 1 Isa. 37. 23. 
I C/ir. 2J. 11. and thou art e. as head above all 
JVeA. 9. 5. which is e. above all blessing and praise 
Job 5. 11. that those who mourn may be e.to safety 
24. 24. they are e. for a little while, but are gone 
36. 7. he doth establish them for ever, they are c. 
Psal. 12. 8. wicked walk when the vilest men are e. 
13. 2. how long shall my enemy be e. over ine 1 
21. 13. be thou e. Lord, in thine own strength 

46. 10. be still and know T am God, I will be e. 

among the heathen, I will be e. in the earth 

47. 9. shields of earth belong toG. he is greatly c. 
57.5. be thou e. O God, above the .heavens, 11. 
75. 10. but the horns of the righteous shall be c. 
89. 16. in thy righteousness shall they be c. 

17. and in thy favour our horn shall be e. 
19. I have e. one chosen out of the people 
24. and in my name shall nis horn be e. 
97 9. thou. Lord, art e. far above all gods 

108. 5. be thou e. O God, above the heavens 
112. 9. his horn shall be e. with honour 
118. 16. the right hand of the Lord is e. 
140. 1 8. further not, let not the wicked be e. 

Prov. 11. 11. by the blessing of the upright city is e. 
Isa. 2. 2. the mountain of the Lord's house shall 
be e. above the hills, all nations flow to it, 
JVic. 4. 1, 
11. the Lord shall be e. in that day, 17. | 5. 16. 
12. 4. praise Ld. make mention that his name is e. 
30. 18. will be e. that he may have mercy on you 
33. 5. the Lord is e. \\ 10. now will I be e. 
40. 4. every valley shall be e. every mountain low 
49. 11. and my highways shall be e. 
52. 13. behold my servant shall be e. and extolled 
Ezek. 17. 24. that I the Lord have e. the low tree 
19.11.and her stature was e. among branches, 31.5. 
Hos. 11. 1 7. together they e. not him 
13. 1. E[)hraim spake, he e. himself in Israel 
G. they were filled, and their heart was e. 
Mat. 11.23. Capernaum e. to heaven, L-uke 10. 15. 
23. 12. c. himself be abased, that shall humble 
himself shall be e. Luke 14. 11. [ 18. 14. 
Lukr. 1. 52. and he hath e. them of low degree 
4cts 2. 33. being by he right-hand of God e. 
5. 31 him hath Gol' f. with his right-hand 
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jicts 13.17. the iiod of Israel e. the people in Egypt 

2 Co?-. 11. 7. abasuig myself that you might be c. 
12. 7. lest I should be e. above measure, 7. 

Phil. 2. 9. wherelbre God hath iiighly e. him 

Jam. 1. 9. let the brother rejoice that he is e. 
EXALTEST. 

ExQd.d.ll. as yet e. tliou thyself against my people 
EXALTETH. 

.Job 36. 22. behold, God e. by his jiovi'er 

Psal. 113. 1 5. Lord our Gou,who e. hims. to dwell 
148. 14. he also e. the horn of his people 

Prov. '3. 1 35. wise inherit glory, but shame e. fools 
14. 29. he that is hasty ol spnxt e. iblly 
34. righteousness e. a nation, but sin is a rejiroach 
17. ID. he that e. his gate seekeih destruction 

Luke 14. 11. he that e. lums. shall b6 abased, 18.14. 

2 Cor. 10. 5. casting down every thing that e. itself 

2T/icss.2.i. who c. nims. above all tiiatis called G. 
EXAMINATION 

.dcts2o. 28. that afier e. had, I might have to v.rite 
EXAMINE, 

IVhen applied to God. denotes the particular 
strict notice lie takes of Ids crtatares. Psal. 
2u. 2, Examine me, O Lord, and prove me ; try 
my reins and my heart. As if the Psalmist /ta(Z 
said, Because 1 may be mistaken, or be partial 
in my own cause, therefore I appeal to thee, 
and offer myself to thy trial concerning what 
my enemies cliOif-ge me with. 

IVIicn applied to man, examination is either pri- 
vate or public. Private, when a Christian 
tries himself by the word of God, and byiuhat 
Christ has wrought by his iSpint within hint, 
whether he be a true believer in .Jesus, and has 
any ground to hope for salvation through his 
blood and righteousness. 2 Cor. 13. 5, Ex- 
amine yourselves, whether ye be in the faiih, 
prove your own selves. Ji7id this duty is es- 
pecially to be performed before persons par- 
take of the Lord's supper. 1 Cor. 11. 28, But 
let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of 
that bread, and drink of that cup. Let him 
compare his heart and life by the word, to see 
whither he be duly qualified to partake of this 
ordinance, in regard of his knowledge, faith, 
repentance, love, and new obedience. 
Public examination is, when rulers and govern- 
ors, whether civil, or ecclesiastical, bring such 
as are suspected of unsound principles, or 
detected of enormities, to a trial for the same. 
Thus it is said of the angel of the church of 
Ephesus, Rev. 2. 2, Thou hast tried them 
which say they are apostles, and are not ; and 
hast found them liars. And our Saviour was 
examined by Pilate, though he zcas innocent, 
and the things laid to his charge were unjust, 
Luke 23. 13, 14. And the apostle Paul -was 
ordered to be examined by scourging, Acts 
22. 24. As to the manner of examining by 
scourging, or putting one to the question, See 
on Question. 

Ezra 10. 16. sat down the first day to e. the matter 
Psal. 26. 2. e. me, O Lord, prove me, try my reins 

1 Cor. 9. 3. mine answer to them that e. me, is this 
11. 28. let a man e. himself, and so let him eat of 

2 Cor. 13. 5. e. yourselves, prove your own selves 

EXAMINED. ■ 

Luke 23. 14. behold, I have e. him before you 

Acts 4. 9. if we this day be e. of the good deed 

12.19. Herod e. keepers, and commanded to death 

22. 24. brought, that he should be e. by scourging 

29.they depart, from liim,who should iiave e.him 

28. 18. when they had e. me would have let me go 

EXAMINING. 
Acts 24. 8. by e. of whom thou mayest take knowl. 

EXAMPLE 
Is taken either for a type, instance, or precedent, 
for our admonition, that ice may be cautioned 
against the sins which others have committed, 
by the judgmmtis which Ood inflicted on them, 
1 Cor. 10. 11, All these things happened unto 
them for ensamples. Or example is taken for 
a pattern for our imitation, a model for us to 
copy after. John 13. 15, I have given you an 
example, that ye should do as I have done to 
you. And in 1 Pet. 2. 21, Christ suffered for 
us, leaving us an example, that we should fol- 
low his steps. This is one of the means by 
which our Redeemer restores his people to 
holiness, namely, by exhibiting a complete 
pattern of il in his life upon earth. 
That examples have a peculiar power above the 
naked precept, to dispose us to the practice pf 
holiness, may appear by considering, (1) That 
they most clearly express to iis the nature of 
our duties intheir subjects and sensible effects. 
Ocneralprecepts for in abstractideas of virtue , 
but in examples, virtues are made visible in all 
their circumstances. (2) Precepts instruct us 
what things are our duty, but exam\>\es assure 



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' tis that they are possible. IVhen. w a sec men 
like ourscloes, who are united, to frail Jlesh, 
and ill the same condition withus, to command 
their passions, to overcome the greatest and 
most glittering teinpto.t/ovs,we are encouraged 
in our spiritual warfare. (3) Examples, by a 
secret and lively incentive, urge us to imita- 
tiun. IVe are touched in another manner by 
thevisible practice of saints, which reproaches 
our defects, and obliges us to the same zeal, 
than by laws, though holy and good. 
The example of Christ is most proper to form us 
to holiness, it being absolutely perfect, and 
accommodated to our present state. There is no 
example of a mere man, that is to be followed 
without limitation. Be ye followers of me, aj 
I am of Christ, says the great Apostle, 1 Cor. 
11. 1. But the example of Christ is absolutely 
perfect. His conversation was a living law. 
He was holy, hatmless, undefiled, and beparato 
from sinners, Heb. 7. 26. His example is also 
•most accommodated to our present state. The 
divine nature is the supreme rule of moral 
perfection; for we are commanded to be holy, 
as God is holy. But such is the obscurity of 
our minds, and the weakness of our natures, 
that the pattern was too high and glorious to 
be expressed by us. And though we had not 
strength to ascend to him, yet he had goodness 
to descend to tis ; and in this present state, 
and ill our nature, to set before us a pattern 
more fitted to our capacity : So that the divine 
attributes are sweetened in the Son of God 
incarnate; and being united with the graces 
proper for the human nature, are more per- 
ceptible to our minds, and more imitable by us. 
J)/ai.l.l9.Joseph not willing to make her a public e. 
John 13. 15. for I have given you an e. that ye do 
Rom. 15. t5. be like minded atler the e. of Christ 
1 Tim. 4. 12. but be thou an e. of the believers 
Heb. 4. 11. lest any man fall after the same e. 
8. 5. vv-ho serve unto the e. of heavenly things 
.Jam. 5. 10. take the prophets for an e. of suffering 
1 Pet. 2. 21. Christ sufiercd for us, leaving us an e. 
Judc 7. set forth for an e. sufiering the vengeance 
EXAMPLES. 

1 Cor. 10. 6. now these things were oure. not to lust 

.SccEnsample, s. 

EXCEED. 

Dent. 25.3. forty stripes he may give, and not e. lest 

if he should c. thy brother seem vile to thee 

Mat. 5. 20. except your righteousness e. the scribes 

2 Cor.3.9.ministration of rightebusn. doth c.in glory 

EXCEEDED. 

1 Sam. 20. 41. and they wept, till David e. 
IKings 10.23.Solom. e. all kingsof earth for riches 
Job 36. 9. sheweth their transgressions that they e, 

EXCEEDEST. 

2 Chron. 9. 6. for thou e. the fame that I heard 

EXCEEDETH. 
1 Kings 10. 7. thy wisdom e. the fame that I heard 

EXCEEDING. 

Gen. 15. 1. 1 am thy shield, and thy e. great reward 

17. 6. I will make thee c. fruitful, make nations 

27. 34. and Esau cried with an e. bitter cry 

Exod. 1. 7. the children of Israel waxed e. migjtfy 

19. 16. and the voice of the trumpet e. loud 

Mum. 14. 7. the land we passed through is e. good 

1 Sam. 2. 3. talk no more so e. proudly 

2 Sam. 8.. 8. king David took e. much brass 
12.2. the rich man had e. many flocks and herds 

1 Kings 4. 29. God gave Solomon wisdom e. much 
7. 47. left vessels unweighed, they were e. many 

1 Chr. 20.2. he brought c. much spoil out of the city 

22. 5. and the house must be e. magnifical 

2 Chron. 11. 12. and he made the cities e. strong 
14. 14. for there was e. much spoil in them 
16.12. Asa diseased, until his disease was e. great 
32. 27. Hezekiah had c. much riches and honour 

Ps«Z.21.fi.thou hast made him e.glad with thy coun, 
43. 4. then will I go unto God my c joy 
119. 96. but thy commandment is e. broad 
Prov. 30. 24. there be I'bur things which are e. wise 
Eccl.l. 24. that which is e. deep,Avho can find it out"? 
Je/-.48.29. we heard the pride of Moab, he is e.proud 
Ezck. 9. 9. the iniquity of Israel is e. great 
16. 13. thou didst eat oil, and wast e. beautiful 

23. 15. e. in dyed attire upon their heads 

37. 10. stood uj) upon their feet an e. great arm? 
47. 10. as the fish of the great sea, e. many 
Dan. 3. 22. because the furnace was e. hpt 

6. 23. then was the king e. glad for him 

7. 19. the fourth beast which was e. dreadful 

8. 9. came forth a little horn which waxed e. great 
Jonah 3. 3. now Nineveh was an e. great iity 

4. 6. so Jonah was e. glad of the gourd 
Mat. 2. 10. saw star, they rejoiced with e. g^eat joy 
16. Herod, when he was mocked, was e. wroth 

4. 8. taketh him up into an e. high mountain 

5. 12. rejoice and be e. glad, great is your rewart* 



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Jilaf.. 8. 28. met him two poss. with devils, c. fierce 
17. 23. they snail kill him ; they were c. sorry 
2G. 22. they were e. sorrowful and began to say 

38. my soul is /:. sorrowful, Jilark 14. 34. 
Mark 6. 26. the king was e. sorry, yeti'orthe oath 
9. 3. his raiment became e. white as snow 
Luke 23. 8. when Herod saw Jesus, he was e. glad 
Mets 7. 20. Moses was born, and was e. fair. 
Rom. 7. 13. that sm might become e. sinful 
2 Cor. 4. 17. worketh for us an e. weight of glory 

7. 4. 1 am e. joyiul in all our tribulation 
9.14.w!io long after you, fore, grace of God in you 

Eph. 1. 19. what is the e. greatness of his power 

2. 7. he might shew the e. riches of his grace 

3. 20. to him that is able to do e. abundantly 
1 Thii. 1. 14. the grace of our Lord was e. abundant 

1 Pet. 4. 13. that ye may be glad also with e. joy 

2 Pet. 1.4. given to us e. great and precious promises 
rude 24. able to present you faultless with c. joy 
Rev. IC. 21. for the plague thereof was e. great 

EXCEEDINGLY. 
Gen. 7. 19. the waters prevailed e. on the earth 
13. 13. but the men of Sodom were sinners e. 

16. 10. the angel said, I will multiply thy seed e. 

17. 2. 1 will make my coven, and multiply thee e. 
20. I will multiply Ishmael e. a great nation 

27. 33. and Isaac trembled very e. and said 
30. 43. and Jacob increased e. 47. 27. 

1 Sam. 2o. 21. 1 have played the fool and erred e. 

2 Sam. 13. 15. then Amnon hated her e. and said 
2 Kings 10. 4 the elders of Samaria were e. afraid 

1 Chr. 29. 25. Ld. magnified Solom. e. 2 Chr. 1. 1. 

2 Ch7: 17. 12. Jehosliaphat waxed great e. 
26. 8. Uzziah strengthened himself e. 

J'Teh. 2. 10. they heard of it, it grieved them, e. 
£5f/t.4.4.i he queen was e.grieved,and sent raiment 
Job 3. 22. rejoice c. when they can find the grave 
Psal. G8. 3. yea, let the righteous e. rejoice 

103. 14. lusted e. in the wilderness, and tempted G. 

119. 1C7. kept thy testimonies, I love them, e. 

123. 3. for we are e. filled with contempt, 4. 
Isa. 24. 19. the earth is dissolved, earth is moved e. 
Dan. 7. 7. and behold, a fourth beast strong e. 
Jonakl. 10. men were c. afraid, and said to him 
16. then the men feared the Lord e. and offered 

4. 1. but it displeased Jonah e. and he was angry 
Mat. 19.25. heard it, they were e. amazed, saying 
Mark 4. 41. they feared e. and said one to another 

15. 14. they cried out the more e. cruelty him 
^cts 16. 20. these men do e. trouble our city 

26. 11. being e. mad against them, I persecuted 

27. 18. and we being c. tossed with a tempest 

2 Car. 7. 13. yea, and e. the more joyed we for Titus 
Gal. 1. 14. being more e. zealous of the traditions 

1 Thess. 3. 10. night and day praying c. to see yon 

2 Thess. 1. 3. because that your faith groweth c. 
Heb 12. 21. Moses said, I e. fear and quake 

EXCEL. 
Gen. 49c 4. unstable as water, thou slialt not e. 
1 Chron. L5. 21. with harps on the Sheminith to e. 
Psal. 103.- 20. ye his angels, that e. in strength 
Isa. 10. 10. and whose graven images did c. them 

1 Cor. 14. 12. seek that ye may e. to edifying 

EXCELLED. 
l.K^m5-s4.30.Solomon'swisdom e. wisdom of Egypt 

EXCELLEST. 
Prov. 31. 29. done virtuously, but thou e. them all 

EXCELLETH. 
JEcci. 2. 13. wisdom e. folly, as far as light e. dark. 

2 Cor. 3. 10. by reason of the glory thate. 

EXCELLENCY. 
Gen. 4. 1 7. doest well, shall thou not have the c. ? 

49. 3. the e. of dignity, and the e. of power 
Exod. 15. 7. and in the greatness of thine e. 
Dent. 33. 25. who rideth in his e. on the sky 

29. shield of help, and who is the sword of thy e. 
.Job 4. 21. doth not their e. go away 1 they die 

13. 11. shall not his e. make you afraid 1 

20. G. though his c. mount up to the heavens 

22. t 20. but their e. the fire consumeth 

37 4. he thundereth with the voice of his e. 

40. 10. deck thyself now with majesty and e. 
Psal. 47. 4. the c. of Jacob whom he loved 

62. 4. they consult to cast him down from his e. 

68. 34. his e. is over Israel, and his strength 
Prov. 17. t 7. a lip of e. becometh not a fool 
Eccl. 2. t 13. I saw that there is an e. in wisdom 

7. 12. the e. of knowledge is, that wisdom gives life 
Isa. 13. 19. Babylon the beauty of the Chaldees' e. 

35. 2. e. of Carmel, Sharon; and the e. of our G. 

60. 15. 1 will make thee an eternal e. a joy 
Ezek. 16. t 55. Sodom not mentioned in day of e. 

24. 21. my sanctuary, the c. of your strength 
Amos 6. 8. saith the Lord, I abhor the e. of Jacob 

8. 7. the Lord hath sworn by the e. of Jacob 
JVfflA. 2. 2. for the Lord hath turned away the e. of 

Jacob, as the r.. of Israel, emptiers emptied them 
JWaZ. 2. t 15. yet had he the c. of the Spirit 

1 Cor. 2 1. I came not to you with e. of speech 

2 Cor 4 7. that the e. of the power may be of God 

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Phil. 3. 8. I count all things loss for the e. of Chr. 

EXCELLENT. 
Esth. 1. 4. Ahasuerus shewed his c. majesty 
,Tob 37. 23. the Almighty is e. in power 
Psal. 8. 1. how c. is thy name in all the earth ! 9. 

16. 3. and to the e. in whom is all my delight 
3lj. 7. how e. is thy loving-kindness, O God I 

76. 4. thou art more e. than the mountains of prey 
141. 5. let him reprove me, it shall be an e. oil 
148. 13. praise the Lord, his name alone is e. 
150. 2. praise him according to his e. greatness 
Prov. 8. 6. hear, for I will speak of e. things 
12. 26. the righteous is more e. than his neighbour 

17. 7. e. speech becometh not a fool 

27. a man of understanding is of an e. spirit 
22. 20. have 1 not written to thee e. things'? 

Cant. 5. 15. his countenance c. as the cedars 

Isa. 4. 2. and the fruit of the earth shall be e. 
12. 5. sing to the Lord, he hath done e. things 
22. 1 17. Lord covered thee with an e. covering 
28. 29. the Lord of hosts is e. in working 

Ezck. 16. 7. and thou art come to e. ornaments 
27.124. these were tiiy merchants in e. things 

Dan. 2. 31. this image, whose brightness was e. 

4. 36. an e. majesty was added unto me 

5. 12. an e. spirit was found in Daniel, 6. 3. 
14. I heard that e. wisdom is found in thee 

Luke 1. 3. to write to thee, most e. Theophilus 
Acts 23. 26. Claudius, to the c. governor Felix 
/?07?A.2.]8. and approvest things more e. Phil. 1. 10. 

1 Cor. 12. 31. yet shew I unto you a more e. way 
Htb. 1. 4. he obtained a more e. nam.e than they 

8. 6. but now hath he obtained a more e. ministry 

11. 4. Abel offered to God a m.ore e. sacrifice 

2 Pet. 1. 17. there came a voice from the e. glory 

EXCEPT. 
Gfw.31.42. e. the G. of my father had been with me 
.32. 26. I will not let thee go, e. thou bless me 

42. 15. e. your youngest brother come, 43. 3, 5. 

43. 10. e. we had lingered, we had now returned 
47. 26. fifth part, e. the land of the priests only 

JVum. ]G. 13. e. thou make thyself a prince over us 

Bcvt. 32. 30. e. their Rock had sold them 

.7os/i. 7.12.e. you destroy accursed from among you 

1 Sam. 25. 34. e. thou hadst hasted to meet me 

2 Sa7)i. 3. 9. e. as the Xiord hath svv'orn to David 
13. e. thou first bring Michal, Saul's daughter 

5. 6. e. thou take away the blind and the lame 

2 Kings 4. 24. slack not thy riding, e. I bid thee . 
Esth. 2. 14. e. the king delighted in her and called 

4. 11. c. the king shall hold out the golden sceptre 
Psal. 127.1.6. the Lord build the house, c. the Lord 
keep the city, the watchmen watch but in vain 
Prov. 4. 16. sleep not, e. they have done mischief 
Isa. 1.9. e. the Lord hath left a remnant, /iora. 9.29. 
Dan. 2. 11. none other can shew it, c. the gods 

3-. 28. nor worship any god, e. their own God 

6. 5. e. we find it concerning the law of his God 
Amos 3.3. can two walk together,e.they be agreed? 
Mat.5.20.e. your righteousn. exceed that of scribes 

12. 29. c. he first bind the strongman, Mark 3. 27. 
18. 3. 1 say to you, e. ye be converted and become 
]9. 9. put away his wife, e. it be for fornication 
2-1. 22. and c. those days should be shortened 

there should no flesh be saved, Mark 13. 20. 
26.42.ifthis cup may not pass, e. I drink it,thy will 
Mark 7. 3. the Pharisees, e. they wash oft, eat not 
Luke 9. 13. e. we go and buy meat for this people 

13. 3. e. ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish, 5. 
John 3. 2. can do these miracles, e. G. be with him 

3.c.a man be born again, he cannot see the kingd. 

5. e. a man be born of water and of the Spirit 
27.can receive nothing,e. it be given from heaven 

4. 48. e. ye see signs and wonders, ye will not bel. 

6. 44. e. the Father who hath sent me, draw him 
53. e. ye eat the flesh of the Son of man 
65. e. it were given unto him of my Father 

12. 24. c. a corn of wheat fall into the ground 
15. 4. ye cannot bear fruit, e. ye abide in me 

19. n. no power, e. it were given thee from above 

20. 25. e. I shall seethe prints of the nails 
Acts 8. 1. they were all scattered, e. the apostles 

31. how can I, e. some man should guide mel 
15. 1. e. ye be circumcised, ye cannot be saved 
24. 21. e'. it be for this one voice, that I cried 

26. 29. all were such as I am, e. these bonds 

27. 31. Paul said, e. these abide in ship, ye cannot 
Rom. 7. 7. 1 had not known lust, e. the law had said 

10. 1.5. how shall they preach, e. they be senti 

1 Cor.7.5.defraud not one anoth.e. it be with consent 

14. 5. that speaketh with tongues, e. he interpret 

6. e. I shall speak to you either by revelation 

7. e. they give a distinction in the sounds 
9. e. ye utter words easy to be understood 

15. 36. that thou so\n est is not quickened, c. it die 

2 Cor. 12. 13. e. it be that I was not burdensome 

13. 5. that Christ is in you, e. ye be reprobates? 
2 Thess. 2. 3. e. there come a falling away first 

2 Tim. 2. 5. he is not crowned, e. he strive lawfully 
/icw.2.5.will remove thy candlestick, e.thou repent 



EXE 

Rev.2.^2. into tribulation, e. they repentthelr dectk 

EXCEPTED. 
lCor.15.27. he is e. who did put all things under hiia 

EXCESS. 
Mat. 23. 25. within are full of extortion and e. 
Eph. 5. 18. be not drunk with wine, wherein is e 

1 Pet. 4. 3. when we walked in lusts, e. of wino 
4. that ye run not with them to the same e. 

EXCHANGE. 
Ge?? .47.17. Joseph gave them bread in e. for horses 
Lev. 27. 10. then it and the e. thereof shall be holy 
Job 20. tlo. according to the substance of his e. 
28. 17. and the c. of it shall not be for jewe s 
Mat. 16. 26. if gain world and lose his soul, what 
shall a man give in e. for his soul? Mark 8. 37 
EXCHANGE. 
-E2e/i:.48.14. they shall not sell of it,nor e. first- fruiti 

EXCHANGERS. 
Mat. 25. 27. oughiest to have f-ut my money to c 

EXCLUDE. 
Gal. 4. 17. they would e. you, that you might affec* 

EXCLUDED. 
Rom. 3. 27. where is boa.sting then? it is e. 

EXCOMMUNICATED. 
Excommunication i.f an ecclesiastical censure 
tckereby they who incur the guilt of ajiy hfi'^tu-a 
sin, arc separated from the comviuinon oj tru 
church, and deprived of spiritual advautagts; 
that they may be brought to repentance, and 
others, by their example, kept from the like 
enormities. Mat. 18. 15, 16, 17. 1 Cor. 5. 5, 
7. 2 Thess. 3. 14, 15. 
There are generally three sor's o/Excommunica- 
tion, distinguished among the 3va\'s. The first 
is called Niddui, that is, separation. This is 
the lesser Excommunication. It lasted thirty 
days, and separated the excommurdcatcd pci^ 
sons from the use of things holy. The second 
was called Cberim, that is Anathema; this loas 
■ an aggravation of the first, andansiscrs almost 
to our greater excommunication. It cxclvdcd a 
man from the synagogue, and d<prived him of 
all civil commerce. The third, sort tj" Excom- 
munication is called Scammatha, and teas of a 
higher nature than the greater excommunica- 
tion. It teas pullislLed, as they say, .by sound 
of four hundred trum.pets, and removed all 
hope of returning to the synagogue. Some af- 
firm, that the penalty of death nas annexed to 
it. But Selden maintains, that these three 
terms, Niddui, Cherim, and Scammatha, are 
oftentimes synonymous, and that the Jev>s ne- 
ver had, properly speaking, more than lice 
sorts of excommunication ; one greater, iha 
other less. Selden dc synedriis vctertim Ht 
brfforum, lib. 1. cap. 7. et 8. 
John P. t34. dost thou teach us? and they c. him 

EXCUSE. 

LiLke ]4.18.theywith one consent began to make e 

John 15. t 22. now have they no c. for their sin 

Rom. 1. 20. clearly seen, so that they are without* 

EXCUSE. 

2 Cor. 12. 19. think vou that we c. ourselves toyoi^ 

EXCUSED. 
Luke 14. 18. I pray thee have rne e. 19. 

EXCUSING. 
Rom. 2.15.their thoughts accusing or else e. one as 

EXECRATION. 
Jer. 42. 18. and ye shall be an e. and a curse 

44. 12. and they shall be an e. and a reproach 
Acts 23. 1 12. bound themselves v/ith an oath of e. 

EXECUTE. 
jrio<Z.12.12.Iwill e.judgm.enton the gods ofEgyp? 
Kum. 5. 30. the priest shall e. upon her all this law 

8. 11. that they may c. the service of the Lord 
Deut. 10. 18. he doth e. the judgment of the widow 
1 Kings 6. 12. if thou wilt e. my judgments 
PsaZ. 119.S4.\yhen wilt thou e. judgm. on themtha? 

149. 7. to e. vengeance upon the heathen 
9. to e. upon them the judgment Mritten 
Isa. 16. 3. take couua^', e. judgment, hide outcasti 
Jer. 7. 5. e. judgm. u^tween a man and h)^ neighb, 

21. 12. e. judgment in the morning, and deliver 

22. 3. e. judgm. and righteousness, deliver spoiled 

23. 5. branch shall e. judgm. and justice, 33. 15 
F.zek. 5. 8. I will e. judgments in thee, 10. 

15. when I shall e. judgments in thee in fury 
11. 9. and I will e. judgments among you 
16. 41. they shall e. judgments upon thee 
25. 11. and I will e. judgments upon Moab 

17. and I will e. great vengeance upon them 
30. 14. I set fire in Zoan, and e. judgments in N» 

19. thus will I. e. judgments in Egypt 

45. 9. remove vio/'ence, e judgment and justice 
Hos. 1 1. 9. 1 will not e. the fierceness of mine angei 
Mic. 5. 15. and I will e. vengeance in anger 

7. 9. till he plead my cause, and c. judgm. for m« 
Zech. 7. 9. e. true judgment and shev.- mercy 

8. 16. e. the judgment of truth and peace 
John 5.27. hath given him authority to e. judgmen 



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EYE 



Rom. 13. 4. he is'the minister of God to e. wrath 
Jude 15. to c. judsnient on all, and to convince 

EXECUTED. 
J^um. 33. 4. on their gods the Lord e. judgments 
Deut. 33. 21. he e. the justice of the Lord 
2 Savu 8. U). David e. judgment, 1 Chron. IS. 14. 
.' Chron. 6. 10. lie it is that e. the priest's oflicc 
24. 2. Eleazar and Ithamar e. the priest's office 
2 Chron. 24. 24. they c. judgment against Joasli 
Ezra 7. 26. let judgment be e. speedily on him 
Ps. 106.30.then stood up Phinehas,and c. judgment 
Keel. 8. 11. because sentence is not e. speedily 
Jer. 23.20. anger ofL. shall not return till he have e. 
Ezek. 11. 12. neither e. my judgments, 20. 24. 
18.8.hath e. true jndgm. between man and man.]?.' 
23. 10. for Ihey had e. judgment upon her 
28. 22. when I shallJiave e. judgments, 26. 
39. 21. heathen shall see my judgm. that I have e. 
Luke 1. 8. while Zacharias e. the priest's office 
EXECUTEDST. 

1 Sam. 28. 18. nor e. his fierce wrath on Amalek 

EXECUTEST. 
P^.GO. 4. thou e. judgm. and rishteousness in Jacob 

EXECUTETH. 
Psal. 9. 16. Lord is known by the judgment he e. 
103. 6. the Lord e. righteousness and judgment 
146. 7. the Lord e. judgment for the oppressed 
Isa. 46. 11. the man that e. my counsel from afar 
Jer. 5. 1. if any e. judgment, I will pardon it 
Joel 2. 11. for he is strong that c. his word 

EXECUTING. 

2 Kings 10. 30. thou hast done well in e. on Ahab 
2 Chr. 11. 14. Jeroboam had cast them off from c. 

22.8.when Jehu wasf. judgment on Aliab's house 

EXECUTION. 
Esth. 9. 1. his decree drew near to be put in e. 

EXECUTIONER. 
Mark 6. 27. the king sent an e. and commanded 

EXECUTIONERS. 
Oen. 37. t 36. sold him to Potiphar, chief of the e. 
Jer. 39. f 9. Nebuzar-adan chief of the e. 52. f 12. 
Dan. 2. j 14. to Arioch the chief of the e. 

EXEMPTED. 
1 Kings 15.22.Asa made proclamation,none was e. 

EXERCISE. 
I Tim. 4:. 8. bodily e. profiteth little, godliness profit. 

EXERCISE. 
Psal. 131. 1. nor do I e. myself in things too high 
Jer. 9. 24. 1 am the Lord which e. loving-kindnoss 
Mat. 20. 25. ye know that princes of the Gen- 
tiles e. dominion over them, and they that 
are great e. authority upon them, Mark 10. 
42. /.M7.-e 22. 25. 
.-'icts 24.16. herein do le.myself tohave a conscience 

1 7'im. 4. 7. and e. thyself rather unto godliness 

EXERCISED. 

Eccl. 1. 13. sore travail, to be c. therewith, 3. 10. 

Ezek. 22. 29. the people of the land havce. robbery 

Heb. 5. 14. senses e. to discern both good and evil 

12. 11. fruit of right, to them who are c. thereby 

2 Pet. 2. 14. an heart e. with covetous practices 

EXERCISETH. 
Rev. 13. 12. he e. aii the power of the first beast 

EXHORT. 
..^cts 2. 40. with many words did he testify and e. 
27. 22. and now I e. you to be of good cheer 
2 Cor. 9. 5. therefore I thought it necessary to e. 

1 Thess. 4. 1. we beseech you, brethren, and e. you 

tl8. wherefore e. one another with these 'A'ords 

5. t IL wherefore e. yourselves together edify 

14. now we e. you, warn them that are unruly 

2 Tliess. 3. 12. such we command, and e. by Christ 
1 Tim. 2. 1. 1 e. thatfirst of all, pray, be made for all 

6. 2. these things teach and e. 

^Tim. 4. 2. e. with all long-suffering and doctrine 
TeM.9. may be able to e. and convince gainsayers 
2. 6. young men likewise e. to be sober-minded 
9. e. servants to he obedient to their masters 

15. speak, e. and rebuke with all authority 
Heb.Z. 13. e. one another daily while it is called 
1 Pet. 5. 1. the elders who are among you, I e. 
Jude 3. it was needful for me to write and e. you 

EXHORTATION. 
Luke 3. 18. many other things in his e. preached he 
^cts ]3. 15. if ye have any word of e. say on 

15. 131. when they read, they rejoiced for the e. 

20. 2. and when Paul had given them much e. 
Rom. 12. 8. he that exhorteth, let him wait on e. 

1 Cor. 14. 3. speaketh unto men to e. and comfort 

2 Cor 8. 17. for indeed he accepted the e. 

I Thess.^.'i. for our e. was not of deceit nor guile 
1 Tim, 4. 13. till I come, give attendance to e. 
Heb. 12. 5. ye have forgotten the e. which speaketh 
13. 22. and I beseech vou, suffer the word of e. 

EXHORTED. 
Acts 1 1. 23. Barnabas e them to cleave to the Lord 
1.5. 32. they e. the brethren with many words 
I TAe55.2.11.as you know how we e. and comforted 

EXHORTING. 

Acta 14. 22. and e. them to continne in the faith 

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Jlcts 18. 27. brethren wrote, c. disc, to receive him 
Heb. 10.25. but cone another, and so nmch more 

1 Pet. 5. 12. by Silvanus I have written briefly, c. 

EXILE. 

2 Sam. 15. 19. for thou art a stranger and also an e. 
Isa. 51. 14. the captive e. hastenelh to be loosed 

EXORCISTS. , 
This word comes from the Greek E^cpKl^itv^ 
'Ex.orciBe'm^which signifies to adjure, <o conjure, 
to use the name of God,imth a design to castde- 
vils out of the bodies which they possess. fVhen 
our Saviour sent out his disciples to preach the 
gospel, he gave them power overuncleanspirits, 
to cast iAemoMf, Mat. 10.1. And when the s even- 
ly returned, they told our Saviour, Luke 10. 17, 
Lord, even the devils are subject to us, 
through thy name. By this gift, they gained 
repute among the people, confirming them that 
they were sent of God. St. Paul, in Acts 16. 
18. cast oxit a devil, in the name of Christ; I 
command tliee, in the name of Jesus Christ, to 
come out of her: and he came out the same 
hour. This gift continued m the church, after 
the death of the apostles, as some say, for about 
two hmidred years, and ceased by degrees. 
Those Jewish exorcists, 7nentioned Acts 19. 13. 
were siich as usiLrped and counterfeited this 
gift, though they had it not; but what they did 
was only by witchcraft, and comjiact with the 
devil. 

Josephus relates strange stories concerning these 
exorcists. He says, that one Eleazar, a Jew, 
cured the possessed loith the help of a ring, in 
which a root was set, said by some to have been 
discovered by Solomon. The smell of this root, 
put underthc nose of the possessed person, made 
him fall on the ground; and the exorcist con- 
jured the devil, forbidding him to return into 
that body ; Joseph. Jlntiq. lib. 8. cap. 2. Jus- 
tin, Origen, and Tertullian, .ipen.k of Jews, who 
boasted of a po2oer to cast out devils, and, it is 
said, that sometimes in reality they did so, by 
calling upon the God of Abraham. 

Acts 19. 13. then certain of the vagabond Jews, e. 
EXPANSION. 

Gen. 1. 1 6. let there he an f . in midst of the waters 
EXPECTATION. 

1 C/j7"07i. 29. 1 15. days as a shadow, there is no e. 

.Tob 6. t8. O that God would grant me mine e. 

Ps. 9. 18. the e. of the poor shall not perish forever 
62. 5. wait thou on God, for my e. is from him 

P7-0V. 10.28. the e. of the wicked shall perish, 11. 7. 

11. 23. but the e. of the wicked is wrath 
23. 18. thine c. shall not be cut off, 24. 14. 

/*«. 20. 5. they shall be ashamed of their e. 
6. the inhabitants shall say, behold, such is our e. 
Jer. 29. t 11. 1 think to give you an end and e. 
ZecA. 9. 5. Ekron for her e. shall be ashamed 
Luke'i. 15. and as the people were in e. John said 
Acts 12.11. Lord hath delivered me from e. of Jews 
Rom. 8. 19. for the c. of the creature waiteth for 
Phil. 1. 20. according to mv earnest e. and hope 

EXPECTED. 
Job 32. t 4. Elihu had e. till Job had spo.ken 
Jer. 29. 11. for I think to give you an e. end 

EXPECTING. 
Acts 3. 5. e. to receive something of them 
Heb 10 13 c till his enemies be made his footstool 

EXPEDIENT. 
Jikn 11. .^O. that it is e. for us that one man die 
16. 7. I tell you, it is e. for you that I go away 
18. 14. it was e. that one man die for the people 

1 Cor. 6. 12. but all things arc not e. 10. 23. 

2 Cor. 8. 10. this is e.for you who have begun before 

12. 1. it is not e. for mo doubtless to glory 

EXPEL. 
Josh. 23. 5. God shall e. them from before you 
Judg. 11.7. did not ve hate me, e. me out of house? 

EXPELLED. 
.7bs/j.l3.13.Tsr. e. not Geshurites, nor Maachathites 
Judg. 1. 20. he e. thence the three sons of Anak 
2 Sam. 14. 14. that his banished be not e. from him 
Acts 13. 50. they e. them out of their coasts 

EXPENSES. 
Ezra 6. 4. let the c. be given out of the king's house 
8.1 decree that e. forthwith be given to these men 
EXPERIENCE. 
Gen. 30. 27. by e. that the Lord hath blessed me 
E,ccl. 1. 16. my heart had great e. of wisdom 
Rom. 5. 4. and patience worketh e. and e. hope 
i/e&.St 13. thatuseth milk hath no e. in the word 

EXPERIMENT. 
2 Cor. 9. 13. whiles by the e. of this ministration 

EXPERT. 
1 Chron. 12. 33. of Zebulun fifty thousand e. in war 

35. of Danites 28,600 || 36. o"f Asher 40,000 e. 
Cant. 3. 8. they all hold swords, being e. in war 
Jer. 50. 9. their arrows shall be as of an e. man 
Acts 26. 3. I know thee to be e. in all customs 



EXPIATION. 

JV^m. 35. 133, and there can be no c. for the lan<f 

EXPIRED. 

1 Sam. 18. 2G. and the days were rot e. 

2 Sam. 11. 1. after the year was e. 1 Chron. 20. I 

1 Chron. 17. 11. shall come to pass when days be c 

2 Chron. 36. 10. when year e. Nebuchadnezzar sei 
Esth. 1. 5. when these days were e. the king made 
Ezek. 43. 27. when these days are e. it shall be that 
Acts 7. 30. and when forty years were e. 

Rev. 20.1. when 1000 vears aree. Satan be loosed 

EXPLOITS. 
Dan. 11. 28. to his land he shall do c. and return 
32. but the people shall be strong and do e. 
EXPOSED. 
Judg. 5. 1 18. Zebiilun and Naphtali a people e. 

EXPOUND. 
Lev. 24. 1 12. put him in ward, to c. mind of God 
Judg. 14. 14. they could not in three days e. riddle 

EXPOUNDED. 
.Tudg. 14. 19. garments to them who e. the riddle 
Mark. 4. 34. when they were alone, he e. all thingn 
lAike 24. 27. he e. to them in all the scriptures 
Acts 11. 4. but Peter e. it by order unto them 
18. 26. Aquilaand Priscilla e. to him way of God 
28. 23. Paul e. and testified the kingdom of God 

EXPRESS. 
Heb. 1. 3. who being the e. image of his person 

EXPRESS, ED. 
JVitm. 1. 17. took men which are e. by their names 

1 Chr. 12. 31. and of Manasseh 18,000, e. byname 
16. 41. who were e. by name, to give thanks to L. 

2 Chron. 28. 15. men e. took captives, clothed naked 
31. 19. men e. to give portions to all the males 

Ezra 8. 20. the Nethinims were c. by name 
Job 6. t 3. therefore I want words to e. my grief 

EXPRESSLY. 
1 Sam. 20. 21. if 1 e. say to the l,ad, behold arrows 
Ezek. 1. 3. the word came e. to Ezekiel the priest 
lT'm.4. 1. now iheSpirit speaketh e. some depart 

EXPULSIONS. 
Ezek. 45. j 9. take away your e. from my peoplo 

EXTEND. 
Psal. 109. 12. let there be none to e. mercy to him 
Isa. 66. 12. behold, I will e. peace to her like a river 

EXTENDED. 
Gen. 39. f 21. but the Lord e. kindness to Josej<h 
Ezra 7. 28. e. mercy to me 1| 9. 9. c. mercy to us 
Jer. 31. 't 3. I have e. loving-kindness to ihee 

EXTENDETH. 
Psal. 16. 2. m.y Lord, my goodness e. not to thee 

EXTINCT. 
.Tob 17.1.my days are e.the graves are ready for me 
Isa. 43. 17. they are e. they are quenched as tow 

EXTINGUISH. 
Ezek. 32.t 7. when I shall e. thee, I will cover iieav 

EXTINGUISHED. 
Job 6. 1 17. when it is hot, they are e. out of place 

EXTOL. 

Psal. 30. 1. 1 will e. thee, O Lord, hast lifted me up 

68. 4. e. him that rideth upon the heavens 

145. 1. 1 will e. thee, my God, O King, and bless 

Dan. 4. 37. 1 Nebucbadnez. e.the Kin-g of heaven 

EXTOLLED. 
Psal. 66. 17. and he was e. with my tongue 
Isa. 52. 13. behold, my servant shall be e. 

EXTORTION. 
Ezek. 22. 12. thou hast greedily gained by e. 
Mai. 23. 25. but within they are full of e. 

EXTORTIONER. 
Psai. 10;). 11. kt the e. catch all that he hath 
Isa. 16. 4. the e. is at an end, the spoiler ceaseUi 
1 Cor. 5. 11. if any man be a drunkard, an e. 

EXTORTIONERS. 
Lzike 18. 11. that I am not as other men are, e. 
1 Go,: 5. 10. yet not altogether with e. for then 
6. 10. nor e. inherit the kingdom of God. 

EXTREME. 
Deut. 28.22. the L. shall smite thee with e. burning 

EXTREMITY. 
Job 35. 15. yet he knoweth it not in great e. 

EYE, 
The organ of sight, by which visible objects are 
discernrd. Eye or eyes, in scripture, are 
figuratively applied to God after the manner 
of man. Prov. 15. 3, The eyes of the Lord 
are in every place ; that is, his infinite know- 
ledge and providence. And as in men the eye 
is the organ which shews compassion or fnry, 
vengeance or par don, gentleness or severity; in 
these senses eye is referred to God ; Psal. 34. 
15, The eyes of the Lord are upon the rigli 
teous: He favours them, a7id heaps blessings on 
them. 1 Kings 8. 29, That thine eyes may be 
opened toward this house night and day ; that 
is, that thou mayest behold it with an eye of 
favour and compassion. So likewise m Jer 
34. 6, I will set mine eyes upon them for 
good. On the contrary it is said, Amos 9. 8, 
Behold, the eyes of the Lord are upon the 



EYE 



EYE 



EYE 



finful kingdom , that is, in a way of severity 
and judgment. Also Ezek. 5. 11, Noitlier 
shall mine eyes spare, neither will 1 ha\'e any 
pity. 
iLye^ichen referred to man, is not only taken J or 
the organ of sight, but also for the understand- 
ing or judgment. Deut. 1(5. 19, A gift dolli 
blind the eyes of the wise : It corruptelh and 
pervcrtetli his viind, that as he will not, so 
oftentimes he cannot discern between right and 
wrong. So in Acts 26. 18, 1 send thee to the 
Gentiles to open their eyes ; that is, To preach 
the gospel unto them, thereby they may attain 
unto a spiritual xinderstanding of their duty. 
Likezcisc in Gen. 3. 7, The eyes of them both 
were opened. Their consciences were touched 
with a sense of the hcinonsness of their sin, 
whereby they had defiled their souls; and of 
Uie greatness of the misery they had brought 
upon themselves and their posterity. 

The Kehrevvs call colours, eyes, JsTmn. 11. 7. 
And tiie eye, or colour of tha manna, was as 
the eye, or colour of bdellium. To set one's 
eyes upon any one, is to do him service, to 
favour him greatly; or barely to see him with 
friendship. Gen. 44. 21, Thou saidst,, brin>g 
Benjamin unto me, tliat I may set mine eyes 
upon him. And Nebuchadnezzar recommends 
it to Nebuzar-adan, that he would set his eyes 
upon Jeremiah, and permit him to go where he 
pleased, Jer. 39. j 12. | 40. t 4. To find grace 
in one's eyes, is to win his favour and friend- 
ship, Ruth 2. 10. Job says, I was eyes to the 
blind, ,/ob 29. 15. that is, I instructed, directed, 
and assisted such as knew not how to manage 
their own ajfairs. 

To have the eyes towards, or upon one, denotes 
Uiat the person expects, or waits for some- 
thing from him on whom the eyes are placed. 
Thus when Adonijah, without his father^s 
knowledge, had usurped the kingdom, Bath- 
sheba told king David, 1 Kings 1. 20, The 
eyes of all Israel are upon thee, that thou 
Bhouldest tell them who shall sit U[)on the 
throne of my lord the king after him; that is. 
The geiicrality of the people are in suspense 
whether Adonijah's practices be with thy con- 
sent, or no, and wait for thy sentence concern- 
ing thy successor, which they will readily em- 
brace. Also in Psai. 25. 15, Mine eyes are 
ever towards the Lord ; that is, my expectation 
0f help is only from him. And Psal. 123. 2, 
As the eyes of servants look unto the hand 
of their masters ; either for the supply of 
their wants, which comes from their master s 
hand: or, for help and defence against their 
oppressors. 

Solomon says, that the wise man's eyes are in 
his head, Fxcl. 2. 14. He kiiows where he 
goes, and what he has to do ; he does nut act 
ignorantly, rashly, or foolishly. He says like- 
wise, that the eye is not satisfied with riches, 
Eccl. 4. 8. The covetous mind, or desire, is 
insatiable. Eye is sometimes taken for some- 
thing that is most ^deli^htful and dear to a 
person. Mat. 5. 29, If thy right eye offend 
thee, pluck it out. Gal. 4. 15, You would 
have plucked out your own eyes, and have 
given them to me. It is likewise taken for 
opinion, or conceit. Prov. 3. 7, Be not wise in 
tfiine own eyes. And for a diligent and care 
ful inspection into affairs. Prov. 20. 8, A 
king scattereth away all evil with his eyes. 
Evil eye ; see on Evil. 

Oen. 45. 1 20. let not your e. spare your stuff 

Exod. 10. 1 5. the locusts cover the e. of the earth 

21.24. e. for e. Lev. 24.20. Deut. 19.21. Mat. 5.38. 

23. if a man smite the c. of his servant, or the c. 

Lev. 21. 20. or that hath a blemish in his e. 

JVMm.ll.t7.the f.ofmannawasasihe f. of bdellium 

Deut. 28. 54. his e. shall be evil toward his brother 
50. her e. shall be evil toward her husband 
32. 10. he kept him as the apple of his e. 

34. 7. his e. was not dim, nor his force abated 
Ezra 5. 5. tbe e. of their God was on the elders 
.Tob 7. 8. e. that hath seen me, shall see me no more 

10. 18. given up the ghost, and no c. had seen me 
20. 9. the e. which saw him shall see him no more 
24. 15. the e. of the adulterer waiteth for twilight 

saying, no e. shall see me, and disguiseth his face 
28. 7. a path which the vulture's e. liath not seen 

10. and his e. seeth every precious thing 
29. 11. when the c. saw me, it gave witness to rae 
Psal. 33. 18. e. of the L. is on them that ftar him 

35. 19. neither let them wink with the e. 
21. they said, aha, aha, our e. hath seen it 

94. 9. he that formed the e. shall he not see? 

Proij.lO.lO.that winketh with the e. causeth sorrow 

5J0. 12. tks seeing e. hearing car, Lord hath made 

iK. 9. he that hath a bountiful e. shall be blessed 

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Prov. 30. 17. the c. that mocketh at his father 
Eccl. 1. 8. the e. is not satisfied with seeing 

4. 8. neither is his e. satislied with riches 
Isa. 13. 18. their e. shall not spare children 

52. 8. thy watchmen sing, for they shall see e. to e. 

t)4. 4. neither hath the e. seen, 1 Cor. 2. 9. 
Lam. 2. 4. and slew all that were pleasant to the e. 
Ezek. 9. 5. let not your c. spare, neither have pity 

16.5. none e. pitied, to do any of these to thee 
Mic. 4. 11. be defiled, and let our c. look on Zion 
JIat.6.22.th(i light of the body is the e. Luke 11.34. 

7.3.thou behoidest the mote in thy brother's e.and 
not the beam in thine own e. Lukeii.41,42. 

18. 9. if thine e. offend thee, pluck it out 

19.24.easier for a camel to go through c.of a needle 

than a rich man, Mark 10. 25. Luke 18. 25. 

lCor.l2.16.becauseIam not the e.l am not of body 

17.if the whole body were an e.|| 21. e. cannot say 

15. 52. in twinkling of an e. at the last trump 
Rev. 1. 7. he comeih, and every e. shall see him 

Evil EYE. 

Prov. 23. 6. the bread of him that hath an evil e. 

28. 22. he that hasteth to be rich hath an evil e. 

Mat. 6. 23. but if thine e. be evil, Luke 11. 34. 

20. 15. is thine e. evil because I am good '] 

Mark 7. 22. out of the heart proceedeth an evil e. 

Mine EYE. 

1 5'a?n.24.10. bade kill thee, but mine e. spared thee 
.lob 7. 7. mine e. shall no more see good 

13. 1. mine e. hath seen all this, n)ine ear heard 

16. 20. but miiie e. poureth out tears to God 

17. 2. doth mine e. continue in their provocation? 
7. mine c. also is dim by reason of sorrow 

42. 5. heard of thee, but now mine e. seeth thee 
Psal. 6. 7. 7nine e. is consumed with grief, 31. 9. 
32. 8. instruct tliee, I will guide thee with mine e. 
54.7. mine c. hath seen his desire on mine enemies 
88. 9. mine e. mourneth by reason of atlliction 
92.11. mine e. shaU see my desire on mine enemies 
.76'r.40.t4.come to Babylon 1 will set mine e. on thee 
Lam. 1. 16. mine e. mine e. runneth down, 3. 48. 
3. 49. mine e. trickleth down and ceaseth not 
51. mine e. aftecteth my heart, because ofdaugh. 
Ezek. 5. 11. neither shall mine e. spare, nor will 1 
have any pity, 7. 4, 9. | 8. 18. | 9. lU. 
20. 17. nevertheless mine e. spared them 

Thine EYE. 
Deut. 7. 16. t/dne e. shall not pity, nor shalt thou 
serve iheir gods, 13. 8. [ 19. 13, 21. | 25. 12. 

15. 9. and thine e. be evil against thy poor brother 
Mai. 6. 22. it' thine e. be single, Luke 11. 34. 

73. the beam that is in thine own e. Luke Q. 41. 

IS.d.li' thine e. offend thee, pluck it out, Mark 9.47. 

See Ap?lk. 

EYE-BROWS. 

Lcv-li.9. he shall shave all his hair off his e.-brows 

EYE-LIDS. 
Job 3. 1 9. nor let it see the c. of the morning 
16 16. and on mine e. is the shadow of death 
41- 18. his eyes are like the c. of the morning 
Psal. 11. 4. his e. try the children of men 
132. 4. sleep to mine eyes or slumber to mine c. 
Prov. 4. 25. let thine e. look straight before thee 
6. 4. sleep to thine eyes, or slumber to thine e. 
25. neither let her take thee with her e. 
30. 13. how lofty their eyes, their e. are lifted up 
Jer. 9. 18. that our e. may gush out with waters 

Right EYE. 
Zech. 11. 17. the sword shall be on his arm and on 
his right e. his right e. shall be utterly darkened 
Mat. 5. 29. if thy right e. offend thee, pluck it out 

EYE-SALVE. 
Rev. 3. 18. anoint thine eyes with e.-salve to see 

EYE-SERVICE. 
Eph. 6. 6. not with e.-ssrvice as mcn-pleasers, but 
as the servants of Christ, Col. 3. 22. 
EYE-SIGHT. 
2SaOT.22.25.tlie Ld. hath recompensed me accord- 
ing to my cleanness in his e.-sight, Psal. 18. 24. 
EYE-WITNESSES. 
I^uke 1. 2. who from beginning were e.-witnesses 

2 Pet. 1. 16. but were e.-witnesses of his majesty 

EYED. 
1 Sam. 18. 9. and Saul e. David from that day 

Tenc/er-EYED. 
Oen. 29. 17. Leah was tender-e. Rachel beautiful 

EYES. 
Oen. 3. 6. was good for food and pleasant to the e. 
7. and the c. of thein both were opened 

16. 4. her mistress was despised in her e. 

5. she had conceived, I was despised in her e. 
20. 16. behold, he is to thee a covering of the e. 
21. 19. God opened Hagar's e. she saw a well 
28. 1 8. the daughters of Canaan evil in e. of Isaac 
30.41. Jacob laid the rods before the e.of the cattle 
39. 7. his master's wife cast her e. on Joseph 
41. 37. was good in the e. of Pharaoh, 45. 1 16. 
48. 10. now the e. of Israel were dim for age 
Exod. 5. 21. to be abhorred in the e. of Pharaoh 
21 t 8. if she be evil in the e. of her master 
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Exod.2i. 17. glory of Lord was like fire in e. of Fsr, 

Lcv.4.13. if sin through ignorai)ce,and the thing bo 

hid from the c. of the assembly, JVww. 15. t24 

26. 16. the burning-ague shall consume the e. 
JVVm. 5. 13. be hid from the e of her husband 

10. 31. and thou mayest be to us instead of e. 
16. 14. wilt thou put out th«! c of these men? 
20. 12. to sanctify me in lh«» e of [srael 

22. 31. then the Lord opened the e. of Balaam 
24. 3. the man whose e. are open hath said, 15. 
Deut. 16. 19. a gift doth blind the c. of the v/ise 

28. 65. the Lord shall give thee failing of e 

29. 4. the Lprd hath not given you c. to see 
Judg. 16. 28. that 1 may be avenged for my two e. 

1 Sam. 8. 1 6. the thing was evil in the e. oi Samuel 

16. t 7. man iooketh on the c. the Lord on the heart 
t i2 David was ruddy, and withal fair of c. 

18. 1 8. the saying was evil in the e. of Saul 
29. t 6. thou art not good in the e. of the lords 

1 7. that thou do not evil in the e. of the lords 

2 Sam. 6.20. who uncovered himself in e. of handm. 

17. t 4. the saying was right in the e. of Absalom 

24. 3. that the e. of my lord the kmg may see it 

1 Kings 1. 20. the e. of all Israel are upon thee 

2 Kings 0.17. Lord opened the e. of the young man 
20. Elisha said. Lord, open the e. of liiese men 

9. 1 30. Jezebel heard of it, put her e. in painting 

25. 7. put out e. of Zedekiah, Jer. 39. 7. ] 52. 11. 

1 Chroii. 13. 4. was right in the e. of all the people 

2 Chron. 30. 1 4. the thing was right in the e. of the 

king and all the congregation, Esth. 1. 121. 
J\''ch.S. 15. Ezra opened the book in c. of the people 
Job 10.4.hastthou e.of flesh? orseestasmanseeth? 

11. 20. but the e. of the wicked shall fail 
17. 5. even the e. of his children shall fail 

22. t 29. he shall save him >lhat hath low e. 

28. 21. seeing it is hid from the e. of all living 
2i). 15. I v.as e to the blind, and feet to the lame 
31. 16. or have caused the e. of the widow to fail 
31>. 29. seeketh prey, and her e. behold afar off 

Psal. 15. 4. in whose e. a vile person is contemned 

19. 8. commandment is pure, enlightening the e. 
115. 5. e. have they, but they see not, 135. 16. 
123. 2. as the e. erf servants, the eye of a maiden 

145. 15. the e. of all wait upon tliee, Ihou givest 

146. 8. the Lord openeth the e. of the bhnd 
Prov. 1.117. in vain the net is spread in the e.of bird 

6. 1 1~. haughty e. are abomination to the Ijord 

10. 26. as smoke to the e. so is the sluggard 
15. 30. the light of the e. rejoiceth the heart 

17. 8. a gift is as a jirecious stone in the c. of him 

24. tJie e. of a fool are in the ends of the earth 

23.29. who hath wounds? who hath iedn( ss of e..' 

27. 20. so the e. of man are never satisfied 
Eccl. 2. 14. the wise man's e. are in his head 

6. y. better the sight of e. than wandering of desire 

11. 7. it is pleasant for the c. to behold the sun 
Cant. 1. 15. thou art fair, thou hast dove's e. 4. 1. 
isa.'i.Q. against Lord, to provoke the e. of his glory 

10. the daughters of Zion walk with wanton c-. 
5. 15. the c. of the lofty shall be humbled 

29. 18. the e. of the blind shall see out of obscurisy 
32. 3. the e. of them that see shall not be dim 
35. 5. then the e. of the blind shall be opened 
42.7. to open the blind e. to bring cut the prisoaers 
43. 8. bring forth the blind peoj)le that have e. 
52. 10. Lord made bare his arm in c. of all nations 
59. 10. like the blind we g^ope as if we had no e. 

Jer. 4. 1 30. thou rentest thine e. with painting 
5. 21. which have e. and see not, Ezek. 12. 2. 

Ezek. 1. 18. and their rings were full of e. 
10. 12. the wheels were full of e. round about 

23. 16. and as soon as she saw them with her e. 
38. 23. I will be known in the e. of many nntiiiji^. 

Dan. 7. 8. in this horn were e. like the e. of muo 

20. even of that horn that had e. and n mouth 
Hab. 1. 13. thou art of purer e. than to behold evi« 
Zech. 3. 9. upon one stone shall be seven e. 

8. 6. if it be marvellous in the e. of the remnant 

9.1. when the e. of man shall be towards the Lord 

Mat. 18.9. better to enter with one eye, rather than 

having two e. to be cast into hell-lire, Mark 9.47. 

Mark 8.l8.having e. see ye not? and ears, hear no^"? 

Luke 4. 20. and the e. of all were fastened on hiip 

10. 23. blessed are the e. which see the things 
John 9. 6. he anointed the e. of the blind man 
32. that any opened e. of one that was born blisJlt 

10. 21. can a devil open the e. of the blind? 

11. 37. could not this man, which opened the «.? 
Acts 9. 40. Dorcas opened her e. and eat up 
Rom. 11. 8. hath given them e. they should not bo€ 
Gal. 3. 1. before whose e. Christ been set crucified 
Eph.l.lQ. the e. of your understanding enlightened 
Heb. 4. 13. but all things are naked and open to 
the e. of him with whom we have to do 
2 Pet. 2. 14. having e. full of adultery, not cease sin 
1 John 2. 16. the lusi of the e. and pride of life 
Rev. 4.6. in the midst of throne four beasts full of c. 
8. had each six wings, and were full of e. withic 

5. 6. a Lamb, as it had been slain, having seven «. 



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His EYES. 
If en. 27. 1. Isaac was old, and his e. were dim 
49.1'2.his e. shall be red with wine, leeth white 
JVjtw. 24. 4. into a trance, lia\ ing kis e. open, 10. 
Dntt. 24. 1. that if she tind no I'avour in his c. 
Judg. IG.2J. Philistines took him and put out his e. 

1 Sam. 3. 2 Eli, his e. began to wa.\ dim, 4. 15. 
14. 27 he tasted, and his c. were enlightened 
18. t 20. and the thing was right in his e. 

2 Sam. 19. ] 18. and to do the good in his e. 

22. t 25. according to my cleanness before his c. 
I Kings 9. 1 12. and they were not right in his e. 

1-1. 4. Ahi.jah could not see, for his e. were set 

"i Kings 4.;M. he lay on child and pul his e. on his e. 

35.the cliild sneesed seven times and opened his e. 

6. 17. 1 pray thee, open his e. that he may see 

25. 7. they slew tiie sons of Zedekiah before his e. 

and pul out eyes of Zedekiah, Jer. 39. 6. | 52. 10. 

lC/i7-o?i.21.23. let the king do what is good in his e. 

Esi/t.8.5.ifthingscem nght,and Ipleasmgin/usc. 

Job 10. 9. mine enemy sharpeneih kis e. on me 
21. 20. his e. shall see h'^ destruction, and drink 
24. 23. he resteth, yet his e. are on ihcir ways 

27. 19. the rich man openeih his e. and he is not 
34. 21. his e. are on the ways of man, and he seeth 
36.7. he withdraweth not his c. from the righteous 
40. 24. he taketh it with his c. his nose pierceth 
41. 18. his c. are like the eye-lids of the morning 

Psal. 10. 8. his e. are privily set against the poor 
11. 4. his e. behold the children of men 
3(). 1. that there is no fear of God before his e. 
66.7. he ruleth by power, his e. behold the nations 

Prov. 6. 13. he winketh with Ids c. he si)eaketh 

16. 'AQ. he shutteth his e. to devise frovvard things 

20. 8. a king scattereth away all evil with his e. 

21. 10. his neighbour findeth no favour in his e. 
24. 1 18. lest Lord see it, and it be evil in his e. 

28. 1 11- tiic rich man is wise in his own e. 

27. he that hideth his c. shall have many a curse 
Eccl. 8. 16. nor day nor night sleepeth with his e. 
Cant. 5. 12. his e. are as the eyes of doves 
8. 10. I was in his e. as one that i'ound favour 
Isa. 11.3. he shall not judge after thesight of /»'5 e. 

17. 7. his c. shall have respect to the holy One 
33. 15. and shutteth his e. from seeing evil 

59. 1 15. evil in his e. that there was no judgment 
Jer. 32. 4. and his e. shall behold his e. 
Eic.k. 12. 12. that he see not the ground with his e. 
20. 7.'cast ye away the abomination o^ his e. 
Dan. 8. 5. had a notable horn between his e. 21. 
10. 6. and his e. were as lamps of fire 
Mark 8.23. when he had spit on his f.and put hands 

25. al'ter that he put his hands again on his e. 
John 9.14.when Jesus made clay, and opened Ms e. 

21. or who hath opened his e. we know not 
Acts 3. 4. Peter fastening his e. upon him, said 
9. 8. and when his e. were opened he saw no man 

18. there fell from his e. as it had been scales 
13. 9. then Saul set his e. on him, and said 
t John 2. 11. because darkness hath blinded his e. 
Uev.l M.his e.were as a flame of fire, 2.18. ] 19.12. 

Lift or lifted up EYES. 
Oen. 13. 10. Lot lifted up his e. and beheld Jordan 
14. lift up now thine e. and look, 31. 12. Devt. 
3. 27. 2 Kings 19. 22. Isa. 49. 18. | 60. 4. 
Jer. 3. 2. Ezek. 8. 5. Zech. 5. 5. 

18. 2. and Abraham lift up his e. 22. 4, 13. 
24. 63. Isaac || 64. Ilebekah lift up her e. 

31. 10. Jacob, 33. 1. 1| 43. 29. Joseph lift up his c. 
Exod.14.l0. lift up their e. the Egyptians marched 
Jsfum. 24. 2. Balaam lift up his e. and saw Israel 
Deut. 4. 19. lest thou lift up tliine c. unto heaven 
Josh. 5. 13. Joshua lifted up his e. and looked 
JMc/^.19.17.the old man lift up his e.and saw a man 

1 .Saw. 6. 13. lifted up their e. and saw the ark 

2 Scan. 13. 34. the watchman lift up his e. 18. 24. 
1 C/i /•. 21.16. David lift up his e. and saw the angel 
Jolt 2. 12. they lift up their c. and knew him not 
Psal. 121. 1. I will lift up mine e. to the hills 

123. 1. ro thee lift I up mine c. thou that dweliest 
/5a.37.23. against whom hast thou lifted up thy e.? 

51. 6. lift up your e. Ezek. 33. 25. John 4. 35. 

Ezek. 18. 6. nor hath lift up his e. to idols, 15. 

12. hath spoiled, hath lift up his c. to idols 

23. 27. so that thou shalt not lift up thine e. 
Dan. 4. 34. I Nebuchadnezzar lift up mine e. 

8. 3. then T lifted up mine e. and saw, and be- 
hold, 10. 5. Zech. 1. 18. | 2. 1. 1 5. 1, 5, 9. 1 6. 1. 
Mat. 17.8. had lift up their e. they saw no man 
Z^uke 6.20.Jesus I. up his e. John 6.5. 1 11.41. 1 17.1. 
16. 23. in hell he lift up his e. being in torments 
18. 13. would not lift up so much as his e.to heaven 

EYES of the Lord. 
Gen. 6. 8. Noah found grace in the e. of the I^ord 
38. t 10. the thing was evil in the e. of the Lord 
Deut. 11. 12. the e. of the Lord are always on it 
13. 18. to do what is right in the c. of the Jjord 
Sam. 26.24. my life much set by in the e. of the L. 
Sam. 11. t27. but the thing that David did was 
evil in the e. of the Lord. 1 Chron. 21. 1 7. 
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2 Sam. 15. 25. if I find favour in.the e. of the Lord 

1 Kings 15. 5. because David did what was right in 

the e. of the Lord, 11. | 22. 43. 2 Chron. 14. 2. 

2 Chron. 16. 9. the e. of the Lord run to and fro 

through the whole earth, Zech. 4. 10. 

Psal. 34.15. the e. of the L. are upon the righteous, 
and his ears are open to their cry, 1 Pet. 3. 12. 

Proi}. 5. 21. ways of man are before the c. of the L. 
15. 3. the e. of the Lord are in every place 
22. 12. the e. of the J^ord preserve knowledge 

y6-a.49.5.yet shall I be glorious in the c. of the Lord 

Jiiiios'd.H.ihe e. of the L. are onllie sinful kingdom 
Mine EYES. 

Oen. 31. 40. and my sleep dejiarted from mine c. 
44. 21. bring him, that I may set mine e. upon him 

Judg. 14. 1 3. get her for me, she is right in mine c. 

1 Sam. 12. 3. or received any bribe to blind mine e. 
14. 29. see how mine e. have been enlightened 
26. 24. thy hie much set by this day in mine e. 

1 Kings 1.48. hath given one to sit,/«me;e. seeing it 

9. 3. have hallowed this house, mine e. and mine 
heart shall be there perpetually, 2 Chron. 7. 10. 

10. 7. until mine e. had seen it, 2 Chron. 9. G. 

11. 33. have not walked in my ways, to do that 
which is right in mine e. 14. 8. 2 Kings 10. 30. 

2 Chron.1.13. now mine e. shall be open, ears atlent 
Job 3. 10. because it hid not sorrow from mine e. 

4. 16. it stood still, an image was before mine e. 
19. 27. mine e. shall behold, and not another 

31. 1. 1 made a covenant with mine e. why then 
7. and mine lieart walked afier mine e. 

Ps. 13.3.1ighten mine e.lest I sleep the sleep of death 
25. 15. mi7ie e. are ever toward the Lord 
2v). 3. for thy loving-kindness is before 7nine e. 
38. 10. as lor the light v{mine e. it is gone from me 
69. 3. 7ni'ne e. fail, whilst I wait for tny God 
73. 1 16. to know that it was labour in mine e. 
77. 4. thou boldest miiie e. waking, [ am troubled 
101. 3. 1 will set no evil thing before mine e. 

0. mine e. shall be on the faithful of the land 
116. 8. thou hast delivered mine e. from tears 
119. 18. open mijie e. || 37. turn away 7nine e. 

82. mme c. fail for thy word, saying, comfort me 

123.mine e.fail for thy salvation, and for the word 

136. rivers of waters run down 7ni7ie e. 

148. 7nine e. prevent the night-watches 

131. 1. mine heart is not haughty, nor mine e. lofty 

132.4. 1 will not give sleep to mine e. or slumber 

141. 8. but mine e. are unto thee, O God, the Lord 

Eccl. 2. 10. whatsoever 7nijie e. desired, I kept not 

Isa. 1. 15. 1 will hide miiie e. from you 

10. put away the evil doings from before mme c. 
6.5. mi7ie c. have seen the King, the Lord of hosts 
38. 14. 7Hme e. fail with looking upward 
65. 12. but did evil before mine e. 66. 4. 

10. and because they are hid from mine e. 
Jzr. 9. 1. O that 7ni7ie e. were a fountain of tears 

13. 17. mine c. shall weep sore, and run down 

14. 17. shall say, let mine e. run down with tears 
10. 17. 7nine e. are on their v.'ays, they are not hid 

from me, nor is their iniquity hid from.7;ime e. 

24. 6. I will set mine e. upon them for good 
Lam. 2. 11. mine e. do fail witli tears, my bowels 
Hos. 13. 14. repentance shall be hid from mine e. 
Jimos 9. 4. I will set mine c. on them for evil 
Mic.l.lQ.mine e. shall behold her, be trodden down 
Zech. 8. 6. should it also be marvellous in mine e. 

9. 8. for now have I seen with mine e. 

12. 4. 1 will open mine e. on the house of Judali 
Luke 2. 30. for mine e. have seen thy sah ation 
./y/m 9. 11. Jesus made clay, and anointed mine e.l5. 

30. whence he is, yet he hath opened viine e. 
Jictsll.Q.on the which when I had fastened 7nine e. 

Our EYES. 
JVuTTi. 11. 6. nothing but this manna before our e. 
Deut. 6. 22. the Lord shewed signs before our e. 

21. 7. not shed this blood, nor have our e. seen it 
2 .SV/m.20. to. lest Sheba deliver himself from our e. 
2 Chron. 20. 12. but, O God, our e. are upon thee 
Ezra 9. 8. that our God may lighten our e. 
Psal. 118. 23. this is the Lord's doing, it is mar- 
vellous in our e. Mat. 21. 42. Mark 12. 11. 

123. 2. so our e. wait upon the Lord our God 
.Icr. 9. 18. that oiir e. may run down with tears 
Lam. 4. 17. our e. as yet failed for our vain help 

5. 17. heart is faint, for these things our e. are dim 
.Toel 1. 16. is not the meat cut off before our e. 
Mat. 20. 33. Lord, that our e. may be opened 

1 .John 1. 1. that which we have seen with our e. 

Own EYES. 
JVuw?. 15. 39. that ye seek not after your own e. 
Deut. 12. 8. ye shall not do, every man whatso- 
ever is right in his o7on e. Judg. 17. 6. | 21. 25. 

2 Sam. 4. f 10. was in his own e. a bringer of good 
JWA. 6.16. enemies much cast down in their own e. 
Job 32. 1. because he was righteous in his ow7i e. 
Psal. 36. 2. he flattercth himself in his own r. 
Pror. 3. 7. be not wise in thine oicn e. fear God 

12. 1.5. tiie way of a fool is right in his own e. 

16. 2. all the ways of man are clean in his own c. 



Prov. 21. 2. every way of man is right in his own t 

20. 1 5. answer a fool, bst he be wise in his own e 
30. 12. a generation that are pure in their own e 

Isa. 5.21. woe to them that are wise in their own e 
Gal. 4. 15. ye would have plucked out your own e 

Their EYES. 
('ren.42.24.hetook and boundSimponbefore<A«r« 
iirxo<Z.8.20.abomination ofEgyf tians before iAcj'r a 
J^eo. 20. 4. do any ways hide their e. from the mil 
J\"um. 20. 8. speak to the rock before their e. 

27. 14. to sanctify me at the water before their e 
Josh. 22. 1 30. it was good in their e. 2 Sam. 3. 136 
2 Kings 6.20.the Lord opened their e.and they saw 
Ezra 3. 12. foundation was laid before thdr ',. 
Esth. 1. 17. they shall despise their husbands in i.t 
Job 21. 8. and iheir oifspring before their e. 
Psal. 17. 11. they have set thdr c. bowing down 

69. 23. let their e. be darkened, that they see not 
73. 7. their c. stand out with fatness, have nior«i 

Prov. 29. 13. the Lord lightcncth both their e. 
30. 13. a generation, O how lofty are thi ir e 

Eccl. 5. 11, saving the beholding them with their (. 

Isa. 0. 10. make their ears heavy, shut their e. lest 
they see with their e. Mat.'Vi. 15. Jicts^^-.'in 

13. 16. children be dashed to pieces beibre their e 
44. 18. for he hath shut their e. they cannot see 

./f r.l4.6.</trir e.did fail,because tliere was no grass 
Ezek. 6. 9. and with their e. which go a whoring 

20. 8. not cast away the abominations of their e. 
24. and their e. were after their father's idols 

21. 6. and with bitterness sigh before their e. 

22. 26. and have hid their e. from my sabbaths 
24. 2.5. when I take from them the desiie of ^/jceV e 
30. 23. I shall be sanctified in you before their e 

37. 20. sticks shall be in thy hand be tire their e. 

38. 16. sanctified in thee, O Gog, before their c 
Zech. 14. 12. and their e. shall consume away 
Mat. 9. 29. then touched he their e. saying 

30. their e.were opened, and Jesus charged thena 
13. 15. their c. they have closed, lest at any lime 
20.34. Jesus touched their c. their c. received sight 
20. 43. for their e. were heavy, Mark 14. 40. 

Jyuke 24. 16. but their e. were holdcn, that they 

31. their e. were opened, and they knew him 
John 12. 40. he hath blinded their e. and hardened 
JJcts 26. 18. to open their e. and to turn (hem 
Rom. 3. 18. there is no fear of God before their e. 

11. 10. let their e. be darkened, that they see not 

Rev. 7. 17. the Lamb shall feed them, and God 

shall wipe away all tears from their e. 21. 4. 

Thine EYES. 

Gen. 16. 1 6. do to her that wl.ich is good in thine e. 

20.tl5.Abimelech said, dwell as is good in thiiie e 

30. 27. if I have found favour in thi7ie e. tarry 

46. 4. Jo.seph shall put his liand on thine e. 

47. 19. M'herefore shall we die before thine e. ? 
Exod. 13. 9. for a memorial between thine e. 

16. for frontlets between thine e. Deut. 6. 8. 

Jfmn. 22. j 34. if ir be evil in thine e. I will go back 

Deut. 3. 21. thine e. have seen all that the Lord 

27. lit"t up thine e. behold itAvith thine e. 

4. 9. forget the things which thine c. have .'^een 

7. 19. the great temptations thine e. saw, 29. 3 

10. 21. terrible things which thine e. have seer 

28. 3i. thine ox shall be slain before thine e. 

32. t'ii-4e e. shall look, and fail with longing 
34. thou shalt be mad for the sight of thine e. 67. 

34. 4. 1 have caused ihee to see it with thine e. 
Judg. 10. 1 15. Israel said, we have sinned, do to us 
whatsoever is good in thine e. 2 Kings 10. 5. 
Ruth2. 9. let thiiic e. be on the field they reip 
10. she said, whv have I found grace in thine e. ? 

1 Sam. 2. ,33. shall be to consume thine e. 

20. 3. knoweth that I have found grncein thinee. 
29. and now if I have found favour in thive c. 
24. 10. thine e. have seen how the Lord dcliveretJ 
25. 8. let the young men find favour in thijie e 
20. 21. my soul was precious in thine c. this day 
27. 5. if 1 have found grace in tldiie c. give me 

2 Sa7n. 10. t3. the princes said to Flanun, in thine e. 

doth David honour thy father, 1 Chron. 1^.'\3 

11. 1 25. let not this thing be evil in thins e. 

12. 11. I will take thy wives before thine e. 

19. 27. do therefore what is good in thire e. 

22. 28. tliine e. are on the iiauglity to bring down 

1 lUngs 8. 29. that thine e. may be open toward 

this house-night and day, 52. 2 Chron. 6. 20,-10 

20. (i. whatsoever is pleasant in thine e. 

21. t2. if it be good in thine e. I will give the worth 

2 Ki7igs 7. 2. behold, thou shalt see it with tki7ip. e. 
19. ]6. open, I;ord, thine e. and see, fsa. 37 17. 
22. 20. and thine e. shall not pee all the evil 

1 Chron. 17. 17. this was •» small thing in thive e. 

2 Chrov. 34. 28. nor shall trivr e. see nil the evil 
JVf A.l.O.let th'ne ear be atten!ive,and thin" e. open 
Job 7. 8. thine e. are upon ine, jmd 1 am not 

11. 4. my doctrire is pn'°, I am c'ean in thive t 

14. 3. deist thon op n ih^ne e. nron stich a one? 

15. 12. and whot do thine e. wir\k at? 

Psff Z.5.t5. the foolish shall not stand before thine e 



FAC 

Ps. 31. 22. 1 said, I am cut off from before tJdnee. 
50. 21. and set them in order before thine e. 
91. 8. only with thine r. shalt tliou belioJd and see 
139. 16. thiJic e. diii see my substance imperfect 

Prov. 3. 21. let them not depart from thine e. 4.21. 
4. 25. let thine e. look-right on, and thine eye-lids 
6. 4. give not sleep to t. e. nor slumber to eye-lids 

20. 13. ojien thine e. and thou shalt be satisfied 
?? 5. wilt thou set thine e. on that which is not 1 

LC.giv'e me thy heart, let thine e. observe my ways 
33. thi7te e. shall behold strange women 

21. 7. of the prince whom thine e. have seen 
iE<;c^.ll.9.0 young man, walk in the sight oithine e. 
Cfjt.t. 4. 9. hast ravished my heart with thine e. 

0, .5. turn away thine e. from me, they overcome 
7 4. thine e. hke the fish-pools in Heshbon 
[sa. 30. 20. but thine e. shall see thy teachers 

33. 17. thine e. shall see the king in his beauty 
20. thine e. see Jerusalem a quiet habitation 

Je.: 5. 3. O Lord, are not thine e. upon the truth ? 
2(1. 4. fall by the sword, thine e. shall behold it 
22. 17. thine e. are not but for thy covetousness 
31 18. refrain weeping, and thine e. from tears 
22 9. t'line e. are open on all the ways of men 

34. 3. thine c. shall behold the king of Babylon 
39. 1 12. take Jeremiah, and set thine e. on him 
42. 2. we are but few, as thiiie e. do behold us 

Lam. 2. 18. let not the apple oi thine e. cease 
Ezek. 23. 40. for whom thou paintedst thine e. 
24. 16. I take from thee the desire of thine c. 
40. 4. son of man, behold with thine e. 44. .5. 
Dan. 9. 18. open thine e. and behold our desolation 
Luke 19. 42. but now they are hid from thine e. 
John 9. 10. said to him.Jiow were.thine e. opened ?26. 

17. sayest thou that he hath opened thine e. 7 
Rev. 3. 18. and anoint thine e. with eye-salve 

Your EYES. 
Gen. 3. 5. in the day ye eat your c. shall be opened 
19. 8. do ye to them as is good in your e. 
34. 11. Shechem said, let me find grace in your c. 
45. 1 5. neither let there be anger in your e. 

12. yourc. and the eyes of my brother Benjamin 
50. 4. if now I have found grace in your e. 
J^urn. 33. 55. those which ye let remain shall be 
pricks in your e. thorns in sides. Josh. 23. 13. 
Deut. 1. 30. that he did before your e. 4. 34. ] 29. 2. 
4. 3. your e. have seen what the Lord did because 
of Baal-peor, 11. 7. Josh. 24. 7. 
9. 17. I brake the two tables before your e. 
n 13. they may be as frontlets between your e. 
14. 1. not make any baldness betv/een your e. 

1 Sam. 12. 16. what the Lord will do before your e. 

2 Chron. 20. 8. and to hissing, as ye see with your e. 
Isa 29. 10. for the Lord hath closed your e. 

4( 26. lift up your e. on high, Jer. 13. 20. 

Jer. 7. 11. is this house a den of robbers in your e. 

16. 9. cause to cease out of this place in your e. 

29. 21. and he shall slay them before your e. 
£;zeA:.24.21. the desire of your e. and what you pity 
Zej3 A. 3.20. when I turn your captivity before yowre. 
Hag, 2. 3. in your e. in comparison is nothing 
Zech. 11. 1 12. if good in your e. give me my price 
Mai. 1.5. youre. shall see, the L. v/ill be magnified 
Mat. 13. 16. but blessed are your e. for they see 

Right EYES. 
1 Sam. 11. 2. that I may thrust out all your right e. 



F. 



FABLES. 

ITim. 1. 4. nor give heed to/, and genealogies 
4. 7. but refuse profane and old wives' /. 

2 Tim. 4. 4. and they shall be turned unto /. 

7Vt.L14. not giving heed to Jewish/, and comm.of 

2 Pet, 1. 16. have not followed cunningly devised/. 
FACE, 

Countenance, or visage, is a part of the body well 
known : It is thereby that our imoard motions 
arc made known to others: Love,hatred,desire, 
dislike, joy, grir.f, confidence, despair,courage, 
cowardice,admiratio7i,conte7npt,pride,7nodesty, 
cruelty, compassion, and the rest of the affec- 
tions, are discovered by their proper aspects. 
The countenance, as onephrases it,is a crystal, 
wherei7i the thoughts and affections, otherwise 
invisible, appear; and is a natural sign,known 
to all. It is by the face, also, that one man is 
know7i and distiiiguishedfrom anothir: Jind it 
is matter of admiration, that so few parts com- 
posing it, and in so small a compass, and al- 
ways in the same situation, yet there is such a 
diversity of figures as of faces in the world : 
These innumerable different characters in the 
faces of men, is the counsel of most wise pro- 
vidence, for the universal benefit of the world: 
For human societies cannot be preserved xoith- 
out union and distinctio7i: the one prevents 
division, the other confusion, and this distinc- 
tion is caused by the variety of countenances. 
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FAC 

The Face of a man is also taken for the man 
himself : I had not thought to see thy face ; 
that is, thy person, says Jacob to his son io- 
seph, 6=e?i. 46. li. Before one's face; that is, 
in his sight or presence, Num. 19. 3. To with- 
stand a person to the face, is to reprove Am 
boldly, Gal. 2. 11. The pride of Israel doth 
testily to his face, Hus, 5. 5. It is so full 
and evident a 7vitness against Isr?iel, that no 
other testimo7iy need be produced, to convi7ice 
the most impudent and shameless a7nQiig them. 
To fall to the earth upon one's face, was a 
posture of adoration. Josh. 7. 6, Joshua fell 
to the earth upon his face, in deep humiliatio7i 
a7idfei-vent supplication. To accept one's face, 
is to shew 07ie a favour, andgra7it his request. 
Gen. ly. t 21, Peradventure he will accept of 
my face; he will be reconciled with me, and 
accept of my person. To spit in one's face, is 
a sig7i of the utmost cojitempt. The woman, 
whose husband died without children, if her 
husba/id's brother refused to marry her, spit 
171 his face, Deut. 25. 9. 
Face is likewise referred to God, and denotes 
sometimes his anger. Psal. 34. 16, The face of 
the Lord is againat them that do evil. Rev. 6. 

16, Hide us from the face of him that sitteih 
on the throne. Jit ether times, it denotes his 
love and favour, Psal. 31. 16. \ 80. 7, Make 
thy face to shine upon thy servant. Cause thy 
face to shin^ and we shall be saved. Da7i. 9. 

17, Cause thy face to shine upon tby sanctuary 
which is desolate. It is also taken for his 
ojiiniscience, 1 Sam. 26. 20, Let not my blood 
fall to the earth before the face of the Lord ; 
that is, if thou dost shed my blood, rc7nember 
that God, the .Judge of all the earth, seeth it, 
and will avenge it. 

The Lord promises Moses, that his face shall go 
before the Israelites, Exod. 33. 14, My pre- 
sence, in Hebrew, my face shall go with thee ; 
that is, I myself icill go with thee. The Angel 
of my presence, 7iamely, the Messiah, Isa. 63. 9. 
who is always in the bosom of the Father, a7id 
co7itinually maki7ig intercession for his peo 
pie ; and likewise the pledge of my presence 
shall go with thee, namely, the cloudy pillar. 
Moses, m the same chapter, begs of God to 
shew him his glory. God replies to him, I will 
make all my goodness pass before thee, or, all 
my glory ; thou shalt have a sudden transient 
view of it; and I will proclaim my name, 
which I will give thee as a signal of my pre- 
sc7ice, that thou mayest attend : but for my 
face, thou canst not see it ; for there shall no 
man see it and live: Thou ca7ist 7iot see the 
jnajesty a7ul glory attcndi7ig that 'exte7-nal 
shape I have iiow assumed; nor those maiii- 
festations of my glory which the sai7its are 
favoured with in another life ; for such is the 
weakness of man in this life, that if I should 
display all the beams of my glory to him, it 
would cei'tainly astonish, overwhelm, and de- 
stroy him.^ It was a. certain persuasion, and 
very prevalc7it i/i the icorld, that no man could 
support the sight of God vrithoxit expiring. 
See Gen. 16. 13. \ 32. 30. Exod. 20. 19. 1 24. 11. 
Judg. 6. 22, 23. I 13. 22. 
J^Lverthcless, it is said in Num. 12. 8, With 
Moses will I speak mouth to mouth, even 
apjiarently, and not in dark speeches. Aiid iti 
chap. 14. 14, The Canaanites have heard that 
thou art among this people, and that thou art 
seen face to face. A7id in Deut. 5. 4, it is said 
that God talked with the Israelites face to 
face, out of the midst of the fire : But in all 
these places, face to face is to be understood 
simply, as if he had said, that God -manifested 
himself to the Israelites, that he made them 
hear his voice in a 7nan7ier as distinct as if he 
had appeared to them face to face : That he 
spake to them personally and immediately, and 
not Ly an interpreter ; and familiarly, so as 
not to overwhelm and confound them. The 
apostle, speaki7ig of the diff'cre7ice be tween our 
k7iowledge here and ni heaven, says, Now, we 
see through a glass darkly; but then face to 
face, 1 Cor. 13. 12. that is, There is as much 
difference beticeen our knowledge here and hi 
heaven, as between looking through a per- 
spective glass upon a thing a great way off, 
and covered with many obscurities ; and look- 
ing immediately, with, the naked eye, upon the 
naked object nigh at hand. 
The bread of faces, the shew-bread, which was 

always in the presence of God. See Bread. 
Gen. 1. t 20. fowls may fly in /. of the firmament 
3. 19. in the sweat of thy/, shalt thou eat bread 
16. 8. I flee from the/, of my mistress Sarai 
19. t21. 1 have accepted thy/, concerning this 



FAC 

Gen. 24. 47. and I put the ear-rings upon he^ /. 
32. t 20. peradventure he will accept my /. ' 
130. Jacdl) called the place, the/, of God 

35. 1. when thou fleddest from the/, of Esau, 7. 

36. 6. Esau went from the/, of his brother Jacob 
46. 28. he sent to Joseph to direct his/, to Goshen 
46. 12. Joseph bowed with his/, to the earth 

Exod. 2. 15. Moses lied from the/, of Pharaoh 
14. 25. said, let us flee from the/, of Israel 
25. t 37. may give light against the/, of it 
34. 29. the skin of his/, shone, 30, 35. . 

33. till he had done speaking, he put a vail on hisf. 
Lev. 13. 41. that hath his hair fallen towards 

his/. 
19. 32. thou ehalt honour the/, of the old man 
Mum. 12. 14. if her father had but spit in her/. 
19. 3. one shall slay the red heifer before his/. 
Deut. 1. 17. ye shall not be afraid of the /.of man 
7. 10. and repayeth them that hate him to their/. 
t 23. the Lord shall deliver them before thy/, 
and shall destroy them, 9. 3. | 28. 7. 
8.20. the nations the Ld. destroyeth before your/. 
25.2. cause the wicked man be beaten before his/. 
9. shall loose his shoe, and spit in his/, and say 
28. 31. thine ass shall be taken before ihy/. 

1 50. a nation strong of/, which shall not regard 
31. 5. the Lord shall give them up before your/. 
.losh. 7. 10. wherefore best thou upon thy/. ? 
.Judg. 11. 1 3. Jephthah tied from /. of his brethren 

1 Sa77i. 5. 3. behold, Dagon was fallen on his/. 4. 
17. 124. they fled from Goliath's/.and were afraid 
19. 18. and the Philistines fied from liis/. 

24. 8. David stooped with his /. to the earth 

25. 41. Abigail bowed on her/, and said 

28. 14. Saul stooped with his/, to the ground 

2 Sam. 2. 22. how should I hold up my/, to Joab 1 

7. t9. I have cut off thine enemies from thy/. 
14. 33. Absalom bowed on his/, to the ground 
17. fll. that thy/, or presence go to battle 

24. 20. and Araunah went out and bowed himself 
before the king on his/. 1 Chron. 21. 21. 

1 Kings 1. 23. Nathan bowed himself with his/. 
31. Baih-sheba bowed with her/, to the earth 

2. f 16. I ask one petition, turn not away my/. 
8. 14. the king turned his/, about, 2 Chron. 6. 3. 

10. 124. all the earth sought the/, of Solomon 
18.42. Elijah put his/, between his knees 

19. 13. that he wrapped his/', in his mantle 
20.38. prophet disguised hims. with ashes oii his/, 
21. 4. Ahab turned away his/, and would not eat 

2 Kings 4. 29. lay my staff upon the /. of the child 

31. Gehazi laid his staff on the/, of the child 

8. 15. Hazael spread it on his/, so that he died 

9. 30. Jezebel painted her/, and tied her head 

32. Jehu lift up his/, to the window, and said 

13.14. Joash wept over his/.and said,0 my father 
1 23. neither cast he them from his/, as yet 

18.24. how wilt thou turn away /.of one, /sa. 36. 9. 
20.2. Hezekiah turned his/, to tne wall, /sffl.38. 2. 
21. 1 13. he wipeth and turneth it on the /. thereof 

25. 1 19. five men that saw king's /. ,7er. 52. f 25. 
2 Chr. 6. 42. O Lord God, turn not away the/, of 

thine anointed, Psal. 132. 10. 

30.9. the Lord will not turn away his /. from you 

32. 1 2. when Hezekiah saw that his/.was to. war 

21. he returned with shame of/, to his own land 

34. t 4. and strowed it upon the /. of the graves 

35. 22. Josiah would not turn his/, from him 
Ezra 9. 6. 1 blush to lift up my /. to thee, my God 

7. to confusion of/, as it is this day, Dan. 9. 8. 
.Job 1. 11. and he will curse thee to thy/. 2. 5. 
4. 15. then a spirit passed before my/. 

6. +28. for it is before your/, if I lie 

11. 15. then shalt thou lift up thv/. without spot 
1 19. yea, m.any shall entreat thy /. 

16. 8. my leanness bearelh witness to my/. 

16. my'/, is foul with weeping, on,my eye-lids 

21. 31. who shall declare his way to his/. ? 

22. 26. and thou shalt lift up thy/, unto God 

24. 15. no eve shall see me; and disguiseth his/ 

26. 9. he holdeth back the/, of his throne 
SO. 10. and they spare not to spit in my/. 

41. 13. who can discover the/, of his garment? 

14. who can open the doors of his/. ? 

42. 1 8. Job shall pray, for his /. w^ill I accept 
t9. the Lord also accepted the/, of Job 

Psal. 5. 8. make thy way straight before my/. 

17. tl3. O Lord, prevent his/, cast him down 

15. I will behold thy/, in righteousness 

21. 12. make ready arrows against the/, of theas 
41. 12. thou settest me before thy/, for ever 
45. 1 12. even the rich shall entreat thy/. 
68. 1 1. let them that hate him flee from his/. 
84. 9. and look upon the/, of thine anointed 
89. 14. mercy and truth shall so before thy/. 
23. r will beat down his foes before his/. 
119. 1 58. 1 entreated thy/, with my whole heart 
Prov. 6. 1 35. he will not accept the /. of a ransom 

7. 13. and with an impudent/, said unto him 
21. 29. a wicked man hardenoth his/. 



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Ekcl. 8. 1. the boldness of his/, shall be changed 
Isa. 5. 1 21. woe to the prudent before their/. 
16. 4. be a covert from the/, of the spoiler 
21. 1 15. for they fled from the/, of the sword 

24. t 1. the Lord perverteth the/, of the earth 

25. 7. he will destroy the/, of the coverinjj 
28. 25. when he hath made plain the/, thereof 
39. 22. neither shall his/, now wax pale 

49. 23. they shall bow down to thee with their/. 
65. 3. that provoked me continually to my/. 
.'er. 1. 1 13./. thereof was from the/, of the north 
3. 27. turned their back, and not the/. 32. 33. 

1. 30. though thou rentest thy/, with painting 
13.26. theretbre will I discover thy skirts upon thy 

/. that thy shame may appear, JVa/j. 3. 5. 
IS 17. I will shew them the back, and not the/ 
22.25. from hand of them whose/, thou fearest 

32. 31. I slwuld remove it from before my/. 
Lam. 3. 35. the right of man before/, of most High 
Ezek. 1. 10. they four had the/, of aman.the/. of 

a lion, /. of an ox, the /. of an eagle 

2. t4. they are hard of/, and stiff-hearted 

3. 8. I made thy/, strong against their faces 
7. 22. my/, will I also turn from them 
10.14./. of a man, /.of a lion,/, of an eagle, 41.19. 
14. 3. put stumbhng-block before their/. 

38. 18. that my fury shall come up in my /. 
Dan. 8. 18. I was in a deep sleep on my/. 10. 9. 

10. b. his/, as the appearance of lightning 

11. 18. he shall turn his/, unto the isles 

Hos. 5. 5. the pride of Israel testifieth to his/. 7.10. 

7. 2. now their own doings, they are before my/. 
Joel 2. 6. before their/, people be much pained 

20. will drive him with his/, toward the east sea 
JVa/t. 2.1. that dasheth in pieces, come before thy/. 
Zeph. 1. 1 2. 1 will consume from the/, of the land 
Mai. 1. 1 9. now, I pray you, beseech the/, of God 
Mat. 6. 17. anoint thine head, and wash thy/. 

11. 10. behold, I send my messenger before thy/, 
to prepare thy way, Mark 1. 2. Luke 7. 27. 

18. 10. their angels behold the/, of my Father 

26. 67. then did they spit in his/, and buffeted 
A,wAe2.31.thou hastprepared before/of all people 

9. 52. he sent messengers before his/. 10. 1. 

53. his /.was as thoughhe would go to Jerusalem 

22. 64. they struck him on the/, and asked him 
.h/m 11.44. his/, was bound about with a napkin 
Acts 2. 25. 1 foresaw the Lord always before my/. 

7. 45. God drave out before the /. of our fathers 
1 Cor. 14. 25. so falling down on his /. will worship 
2Ci)r.3.7.couldnotstedfastly behold the/, of Moses 
13. not as Moses, who put a vail over h s/. 
18. but we all with open/, beholding thi; glory 
4.6. the glory of God, in the/, of Jesus Christ 
5. 1 12. which glory in the /. and not in tliu heart 

11. 20. ye suffer, jf a man smite you on tite/. 
Oal. 1. 22. I was unknown by/, to the churches 

2. 11. I withstood him to the /. because he was 
Jam. 1. 23. beholding his natural/, in a glass 
Rev. 4. 7. the third beas-t had a/, as a man 

10. 1. and his/, was as it were the sun 

12. 14. were nourished from the/, of the serpent 
20. 11. from whose/, the earth and ISSkven fled 

See Seek, Set, Shine, Sky, Waters, Wilder- 
ness, World. 
FACE with cover, or covered. 
Gen. 38. 15. a harlot, because she covered her/. 
/<Ixo(^.10.5.1ocusts shall coi?er the/, of the earth, 15. 
Jfum. 22. 5 behold, they cover the/, of the earth 
2S'am. 19. 4. the king covered his/, and cried 
Rsth. 7. 8. word went out,ihey cowered Haman's/. 
Job 15. 27. he covereth his /. with his fatness 

23. 17. nor hath he covered darkness from my/. 
Psal. 44. 15. the shame of my /. hath covered me 

69. 7. for thy sake shame hath covered my f. 
Prov. 24. 31. nettles had covered the/, i hereof 
fsa. 6. 2. with twain he covered his/, and his feet 
EieA.12.6. thou shalt cover thy /. that thou see not 
12. the prince shall cover his/, that he see not 
Wark 14. 65. began to spit on him, and cover his/. 

FACE of the country. 
'i Sam. 18.8. battle was scattered over/, ofr.uuntry 

FACE of the deep. 
Sfen. 1. 2. darkness was upon the/, of the deep 
Job 38. 30. and the /. of the deep is frozen 
Prov. 8. 27. he set a compass on the/, of the depth 

FACE of the earth. 
Gen. 1. 29. every herb upon the/, of Vf farth 
4. 14. thou hast driven me from the /. of ike earth 
6. 1. men began to multiply on the/, of the earth 
7. 3. to keep seed alive on the/, of all the earth 
4. 1 will destroy from off the /. of the earth, 
Deut. 6. 15. 1 Kings 13. 34. Jlmos 9. 8. 
8. 9. the waters were on the /. of the whole earth 
11 4. lest we be scatte-ed on the/, of the earth 
41 56. the famine was over all the /. of the earth 
JSxed. 32. 12. to consume them from /. of the earth 

33. 16. from all people upon the /. of the earth 
^um. 12. 3. meek above all men on /. of the earth 
Deut, 7. 6. above all peopla on the/, of the, earth 

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1 Sam. 20.15. cut off every one from/, of the earth 

2 Sam. 14. ] 7. nor remainder on the/, of the earth 
Psal. 104. 30. thou renewest the/, of the earth 
Isa. 23. 17. with all kingdoms on the/, of the earth 
Jer.,S. 2. be for dung on the/, of the earth, 16. 4. 

28. 16. I will cast tiiee from ihe/. of the earth 
Ezek. 38. 20. all men on the/, of the earth shake 
Dan. 8.5. a he-goat came on the/, of the earth 
Amus 5. 8. .pourelh them on the/, of the earth, 9.6. 
Zech. 5.3. curse that goeth over the/, of the earth 
Luke 12. 56. ye can discern the/, of the earth 

21. 35. that dwell on the/, of the whole earth 
Acts 17. 26. to dwell on ail the /. of the earth 

FACE to FACE. 
Gen. 32. 30. Peniel; for I have seen God /. to f. 
Exod. 33. 11. and the Lord spake to Moses /. to f. 
JVum. 14. 14. that thou. Lord, art seen /. iof. 
Dout. 5. 4. the Lord talked with you/, to f. 
34. 10. like Moses, whom the Lord knew/, to f. 
Judg. 6. 22. because I have seen an angel/, to f. 
Prov. 27. 19. as in water/, answereth to f. 
Ezek. 20. 35. there I will plead with you/, to f. 
Acts 25. 16. before he have the accusers/, to f. 

1 Cor. 13. 12. we see thro' a glass, but then /. to f. 

2 John 12. 1 trust to come to you, and speak/, tof. 

3 John 14. I trust to see thee and speak /. to /. 

Fell on FACE or FACES. 
Gen. 17. f 3. Abram fell on his /. and laughed, 17. 

50. 1. Joseph /eZZ on his father's/, and wept 
18. his hxQthxen fell down before his/. 

/>e2J.9.24. when the people saw, they/eZZo7i their/. 
J\rum. 14. 5. Moses and Aaron fell on /. 16. 22, 45. 

16. 4. Moses || 22. 31. Balaam /eZZ flat on his/. 
Josh. 5. 14. Joshua fell on his /. to the earth, 7. 6. 
Judg. 13.20. Manoah and his wife/eZZ on their/. 
Ruth 2. 10. then she fell on her/, to the ground 

1 Sam. 17. 49. Goliath |1 20. 41. David /e/Z on his/. 
25. 23. Abigail H 2 Sam. 9. 6. Mephibosh./eZZ onf. 

2 Sam. 14. 4. the woman of Tekoah/eZZ on her/. 

22. Joab" II 18. 28. Ahimaaz/eZZ on his/. 

1 Kings 18. 7. Obadiah || 39. people /eZZ on their/. 

1 Chron. 21. 16. Davi,d and elders /eZZ on their/. 
Ezek. 1. 28. when I saw it I fell upon my /. 3. 23. 

1 9. 8. I 11. 13. I 43. 3. I 44. 4. Dan. 8. 17. 
Dan. 2. 46. Nebuchadnezzar /eZZ upon his/. 
Mat. 17. 6. disciples || 26. 39. Jesus /eZZ on h'lsf. 
Luke 5. 12. leper jj 17. 16. Samaritan fell on his /. 
Rev. 11. 16. the twenty-four elders /eZZ on their/. 

FACE of the field. 
Lev. 14. t7. living bird loose on the/, of the field 

2 Kings 9. 37. Jezebel as dung on the/, of the field 
Ezek. 29. t 5. thou shalt fall on the/, of the field 

39. 1 5. Gog shall fall on the /. of the field 

FACE of the gate. 
Ezek. 40. 15. from the/, of the gate of the entrance 

FACE of the ground. 
Gen.2.6. amistwatered ihowhole f. of the ground 

7. 23. destroyed, that was on the /. of the ground 

8. 8. were abated from off the/, of the ground 
13. and behold, the /. of the ground was dry 

Hide, hidcth, or hid FACE. 
Gen. 4. 14. and from thy/, shall I be hid 
Exod. 3. 6. and Moses hid his /. for he was afraid 
Deut. 31. 17. will hide my/, from them, 18. j 32.20. 
Job 13.24. wherefore hidest thou thy/, and lioldest 
me for thine enemy? Psal. 44. 24. j 88. 14. 
34. 29. when he hidcth his/, who can behold ? 
Psal. 10. 11. he hidcth his/, he will never see it 
13. 1. how long wilt thou hide thy f. from me? 
22. 24. neither hath he hid his/, from him 
27. 9. hide not thy/. 69. 17. j 102. 2. | 143. 7. 
30. 7. hast made my mountain strong, thou didst 
hide thy/, and I was troubled, 104. 29. 

51. 9. hide thy/, from my sins, and blot out all 
Isa. 8. 17. hideth his/, from the house of Jacob 

50. 6. 1 hid not my/, from shame and spitting 
54. 8. in a little wrath I hid my /. from thee 
59. 2. your sins have hid his/, from j'ou 
64. 7. thou hast hid thy/, from us and consumed 
Jer. 16. 17. thy ways are not hid from my/. 
33. 5. I have hid my f. from this city 
Ezek. 39. 23. therefore hid I my/, from them, 24. 

29. nor will I hide my f. any more from them 
Mic. 3. 4. he will even hide his/, at that time 
Rev. 6. 16. hide us from the/, of him that sitteth 

FACE of the house. 
Ezek. 41. 14. the breadth of the/, of the house 

FACE of the Lord. 
Gen. 19. 13. the cry great before the /. of the Lord 
Exod. 32. 1 11. Moses entreated the/, of the Lord 
1 S'am.26.20. let not my blood fall before f. of Lord 
1 Kings 13. 6. entreat now the/, of the I^ord 
Psal. 34. 16. the/, of the Lord is against them that 
do evil, to cutoff from the earth, 1 Pet. 3. 12. 
.Tcr. 26. 1 19. Hezekia4i besought the/, of the Lord 
T^am. 2.19. poitr out thy heart before/, of the Lord 
4. t ]6. the/, of the Lord hath divided them 
Lulee 1. 76. thou shalt go before the/, of the Lord 

FACE of the porch. 
Ezek. 40. 15. to the /. of the porch were fifty cubits 



FAC 

JCse/c.41.25. were thick jdanks on ihe f. of the f 
FACE joined with look, looked, see, saw, seen 
Gen. o2. 20. and atierward 1 will see his /. 
33. 10. for therefore have I seen thy /. as thoug! 

43. 3. ye shall not see my f. except, 5. | 44. 23 

44. 26. for we may not see the man's/, except 
46. 30. now let me die, since I have seen thy/, 
48. 11. I had not tlioughtto sec thy/, and lo 

Ezod.l0.28.Pharaoh said to him, see my/.no mon 
29. Moses said, 1 will see thy /. again no more 

33. 20. and he said, thou canst not see my f, 
23. see back parts, but my /. shall not be see?i 

34. 35. children of Israel saw the/, of Moses 

2 *^a7n.3.13. not see my/, except thou bring Micha 

14. 24. the king said, let him not see niy /. 
28.Absalom dwelt two years and sawnot king's/ 
32. now therefore let me see the king's/. 

2 Kings 14. 8. sent messengers saying, come, let ut. 
look one another in the/. 2 Chron. 25. 17 
11. and they looked one another in the/. 
Estk. 1.14. the seven princes who sajo the king's/ 
.Job 33. 26. and he shall see his /. with joy 
Acts 6. 15. saw his/, as it had been/, of an ango! 
20. 25. 1 know that ye shall see my/, no more, o8 
CoZ. 2.1. as many as havenot seen my/, in the tleslr 
177tess.2.17.endeavoured to sec your/, with desiie 
3. 10. praying, that we might see your/ 
Rev. 22. 4. and they shall see his/, and his nanw 
Seek FACE. 

1 Chr. 16. 11. seek his/, continually, Psal. 105. 4. 

2 Chr. 7. 14. if my people shall pray and seek my/. 
Psal. 24.6. a generation that seek thy/. O Jacob 

27. 8. when thou saidst, seek ye my/, my heart 
said unto thee, thy/. Lord will 1 seek 
Prov. 7. 15. 1 came diligently to seek thy /. 

29. t 26. many seek the/, of a ruler 

Hos. 5. 15. return to my place, till they seek my f. 

Set FACE.. 

Gen. 31. 21. Jacob set bis/, toward mount Gilead 

Lev. 17. 10. 1 will set my /. against that soul, 20.6, 

20. 3. set my f. against that man, 5. Ezek. 14. 8 

26. 17. I v/ill set my f. against you, Jer. 44. 11. 
Mum. 24. 1. Balaam set his/. toward wilderness 
2 Kings 12. 17. Hazael set his / to Jerusalem 

1 CAro??. 19.ti0. when Joab saw/ of battle was sei 

2 Chron. 20. j 3. Jehoshaphat set his /. to seek 

the Lord 

/sa.50.7. 1 have.sei my/.like a flint,not be ashamed 

Jer. 21. 10. I have set my f. against this city 

Ezek. 4. 3. set thy/, against it, it shall be besieged 

7. thou shalt set thy/, toward the siege -at Jerus. 

6. 2. set thy f. toward the mountains of Israel 
13.17. set thy/, against the daughters of my peop 

15. 7. and 1 will set my f. against them 

20. 40. son of man, set thy/, toward the south 

21. 2. son of man, set thy f. toward Jerusalem 
16. go thee whithersoever thy/, is set 

25.2. son ofman,seZlhy/. against the Ammonites 
28. 21./. against Zidon !| 29. 2./. against Pharaoh 

35. 2./. against mount Seir || 38. 2./. against Gog 
Dan. 9. 3. and I set my/, unto the Lord God 

10.15.1 set iny/.toward ground and became dumb 
11. 17. he shall set his/, to enter with strength 
Luked. 51. he stedfastly seZhis/. toeoto Jerusal. 

FACE shine. 

JVwm.6.25. the Lord make his /.to shineupon thee 

Psal. 31. 16. make thy/, to shine on thy servant, 

save me for thy mercies' sake, 119. 135. 

67. 1. God bless us, and cause his/, to shine on us 

60.3. cause thy /.to shine, we shall be saved, 7,19. 
104. 15. and oil to make his/, to shine 

Ecel. 8. 1. a man's wisdom maketh his/, to shine 
Dan. 9. 17. cause thy /. to shine on thy sanctuary 
Mat. 17. 2. and his /. did shine as the sun 

FACE of the sky. 

Mat.16.3. O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the/, of 

the sky, but can ye not the times ? Luke 12. 58 

FACE of the waters. 

GeM.1.2.SpiritofGod moved onthe f. of the waters 

7. 18. the ark went upon the/, of the waters 
Ecel. 11. 1 1. cast thy bread on the/, of the waters 
Hos. 10. 17. her king cut off as fosim onf. of waters 

FACE of the wilderness. 
Exod. 16.14. on the/, of the wilderness lay manna 

FACE of the world. 
.Tob 37. 12. do wliat he commandeth on /. of world 
Isa. 14. 21. nor fill the/, of the world with cities 

27. 6. Israel shall fill the/, of the world with fruit 

FACES. 
Gen. 9. 23. their/, were backward, they saw not 

30. 40. set /. of the flocks toward the ring-straked 
40. 1 7. wherefore are your / evil to-day 1 

42. 6. they bowed with their/, to the earth 
Exod.l^.l. 'Moses laid before their/.all these words 

20. 20. that his fear may be before your/. 

25. 20. and their/, shall look one to another 

37.9. to ihe mercy-seat-ward were/, of cherubims 
/)cmM. t n. shall not acknowledge/, in judgment 
.Tudg. 18.23. turned their/, and said, what ailelh 
2 Sam. 19.5. thou haBtshamedthf /.of Ihy servants 



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\ Kinsi's 2. 15. that all Israel set their/, on me 
i Lhrun. 12. 8. whose/, were like the/, of lions 
2 Clirun. S. 13. and their/, were inward 

29. (.i. our fathers have turned assay iheir/. 
JVe/j.d.tJ.they w orshipped with their/.io theground 
Job 9. 24. he cosereth the/, of tJie judges 

40. 13. hide in dust, and buid their/, in secret 
Psal. 34. 5. and their /. were UDt ashamed 

83. 16. till their/, witli shame, O Lord 
Jsa. 3. 15. and that ye g. ind the /. of the poo 

13. 8. shall be amazed, iheir/. shall be as flames 
25 8. God will wipe away tears from off all/. 
53. 3. and we hid as it were our /. from him 

Jkr. 1. 8. be not afraid of their/. I am witli thee 
17. be not dismay, at their/, lest I confound thee 
5. 3. they have made their /. harder than a rock 
7. 19. provoke to the confusion of their own/. 

30. 6. and all/, are turned into paleness 

42 15. if ye set their/, to enter Egypt, 17. | 44. 12. 
50. 5. tke way to Zion, with their/, thitherward 
51.51. are confounded, shame haih covered our/. 
Lain. 5. 12. the /. of the elders w ere not honoured 
E;ek. 1. 6. and every one had four/. 10, 11, 15. 
3 8. 1 made thy face strong against their/. 
7. 18. shame shall be on their/, and baldness 
8.16.twenty-five men, with their/.toward the east 

14. 6. turnaway your/, from all abominations 
20. 47. and ail /. shall be burnt therein 

41. 18. and every cherub had two/. 

Dan. 1. 10. for why should he see your/, worse 
9. 7. but unto us confusion of/, as at this day 
Joel 2.G. be much pained, all/shall gather blackn. 
JVaA. 2. 10. the/, of them all gather blackness 
Hab. 1. 9. their/, shall sup up as the east-wind 
-l/aZ. 2. 3. behold, I will sjiread dung on your/! 

19. but ye have accepted/, in the law 
Mat. 6. 16. the hypocrites disfigure their/. 
J^uke 24. 5. as they bowed dosvn then/, to earth 
Rev. 7. 11. fell before the throne on their/. 
9. 7. the/, of tiie locusts were as the/, of men 
See Fell on Face, or Faces. 
FACTIONS. 
1 Cor. 3. 1 3. for whereas there is among you /. 

FADE. 
Excd. 18. 1 13. surely fading thou wilt/, away 
ZSam. 2-2. 46. strangers shall /. away, Psal. 18. 45. 
Psal. 1. 13. his leaf also shall not/, shall prosper 
Jsa. 64. 0. are all unclean, and we all/, as a leaf 
Jer. 8.13. 1 will consume them, and Ihe leaf shall/ 
Ezck. 47. 12. trees for meat, whose leaf shall not/. 
Jiajn.1.11. so the rich man shall/ away in his ways 

FADETH. 
Job 14. 1 18. surely tho mountain falling/. 
Jsa. 1. 30. ye shall be as an oak, whose leaf/. 
24. 4. the earth mourneth and/, the world/. 
40. 7. the grass withereth, the flower/. 8. 
IPet. 1. 4. to an inheritance that/, not away 
5.4. shall receive a crown of glory that /.not away 

FADING. 
fsa. 28. 1. svhose glorious beauty is a/, flower 
4. the glorious beauty sliall be a/, flower 
FAIL. 
Josk. 3. 10. will without/, drive out Canaanites 
Jiidg. 11. 30. if thou without/, deliver Ammon 
15aHi.30.8. pursue, thou shalt without/recover all 
Ezra 6. 9. let it be given dav by day without/. 

FAIL, Verb. 
Gen.ATi. 16. Jos. said, give yourcaflle, if money/. 
Z>eM£.28.32.thine eyes shall /.with longing for them 

31. 6. Lord doth go with thee, he will not/, thee 
nor forsake thee, 8. Josh. 1. 5. 1 Chron. 28. 20. 

1 Sam. 2. 16. let them not /. to burn fat presently 
17. 32. David said, let no man's heart /. him 
20.5. I should not/, to sit with the king at meat 

2 Sam. 3. 29. let there not/, from the house of Joab 
1 Kings 2. 4. there shall not /. thee a man on the 

throne of Israel, 8.25. | 9. 5. 2 Chron. 6. 16. 
17. 14. neither shall the cruse of oil/. 16. 
Ezra 4. 22. take heed that ye/, not to do this 
Esth. 6. 10. let nothing/, of all thou hast spoken 
9. 27. not/, to keep these days of Purim, 23. 
Job 11. 20. but the e3'es of the wicked shall f. 
14.11. as waters/, from the sea, and flood drieth up 
17. 5. even the eyes of his children shall /. 
31. 16. or caused the eyes of the widow to /. 
Psal. 12. 1. for the faithful/, from among men 
69. 3. mine eyes /. while I wait for my God 
77. 8. doth his promise/, for evermore 1 
89. 33. nor will I suffer my faithfulness to /. 
119. 82. mine eyes/, for thy word, saying 
123. mine eyes /. for thy salvation and for word 
Vrov. 22. 8. and the rod of his anger shall/. 
Etcl. 12. 1 3. the grinders /.because they grind little 
5. desire shall/because man goeth to long home 
Jsa. i9.3. the s\nn\. of Egy. shall/, in midst thereof 
5. waters shall/. || 21. 16. glory of Kedar/. 
31. 3. and they all shall /. together 
32.6. he will cause the drink of the thirsty to/. 
10. ye shall be troubled, for the vintage shall/. 
34. 16. no one of these shall/, nor want her mate 
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Isa. 38. 14. mine eyes/, with looking upward 
42. 4. he shall not f. nor be discouraged 
51. 14. hasteneth that his bread should not/. 

57. 16. lor tiie spirit should /. betbre me 

58. 11. and like a spring whose waters/, not 
J6r.l4.6.their eyes d.d/.because there was no grass 

15. IS. wilt thou be unto me as waters that/.? 

48. 33. 1 caused wine to/, from presses, Hos. 9. 2. 
Lam. 2. 11. mine eyes do /. with tears, my bow els 

3.22.not consumed, because his compussions/.not 

Amos 8. 4. even to make the poor of the land to /. 

Hab. 3. 17. although the labour of the olive shall/. 

Luke 16. 9. that when ye /. they may receive you 

17. earth to pass, than one little of the law to/. 

22. 32. I have prayed that thy faith/, not 
1 Cor. 13. 8. w'hether prophecies they shall/ 
Heh. 1. 12. thou art the same, thy years shall not/. 

11. 32. the time would /. me to tell of Gideon 

12. 15. looking lest any man f. of the grace of God 

FAILED. 
Gen. 42. 28. their heart/, them, they were afraid 

47. 15. and when money/, in the land of Egypt 
Josh. 3. 16. the waters /. and were cut oft' 

21. 45. there/, not any good thing which the Lord 
promised to Israel, 23. 14. 1 Kings 8. 56. 
Job 19. 14. my kinsfolk have /. and my friends 
Psal. 142.4. refuge/.me, no man cared for my soul 
Cant. 5. 6. my soul/, when he spake, I sought him 
Jer. 51. 30. their might/, they became as women 
Lam. 4. 17. onr eves as yet/, for our vain help 

FAILETH. 
Gen. 47. 15. why should we die ? for money/. 
Lev. 25. t 35. if thy brother's hand /. relieve him 
Job 21. 10. their bull gendereth and/, not 
Psal. 31. 10. my strengLh/. me, 38. 10. 

40. 12. therefore my heart/, me, 73. 26. 

71. 9. foxsake me not when my strength/. 

109. 24. my knees are weak, my flesh/, of fatness' 

143. 7. hear me speedily, O Lord, my spirit/. 
Eccl. 10. 3. when he walketh, his wisilom /. him 
Isa. 15. 0. the grass/, tnere is no green thing 

40. 2o. for that he is strong in power, not one/. 

41. 17. poor seek water, their tongue/, for thirst 

44. 12. yea, he is hungry and his strength/. 

59. 15. truth/, and he that departeth Irom evil 
iC:c/:. 12.22. days are prolonged and every vision/. 
Zcph. 3. 5. bring his judgment to light, he/, not 
J^ake 12. 33. a treasure in the heavens that/, not 
1 Cor. 13. 8. charity never f. but prophecies fail 

FAILING. 
Deut. 28. 65. the Lord shall give thee/, of eyes 
Luke 21. 26. men's hearts/, them for fear 

FAIN. 
Job 27. 22. he would/, flee out of his hand 
Luke 15. 16. would /.have filled his belly with husks 

FAINT. 

Ge«. 25.29. Esau came from field, and he was/. 30. 

y)e«i.25. 18. smote thee when thou wast/.and weary 

Judg.8.4. passed over Jordan, /.yet pursuing them 

5. give loaves of bread to the people, for they be/. 

1 Sam. 14. 28. and the people were very/. 31. 
30. 10. so/, that they could not go over, 21. 

2 Sam. 16. 2. the wine, that such as be/, may drink 
21. 15. David fought and waxed /. 

/sa.l.S.the whole head is sick, the whole heart is/. 
13.7. therefore shall all hands be/, heart melt 
29. 8. but he awakeih, and behold he is/. 
40. 29. he give;h power to the/, and increaseth 
44. 12. he drinketh no water, and is/. 

Jer. 8. 18. I would comfort myself, my heart is/. 

Lam. 1.22. for my sighs are many, my heart is/. 
5. 17. for this our heart is/, our eyes are dim 

Zeph. 3. 1 16. and to Zion, let not thine hands be /. 
FAINT, Verb. 

Deut. 20. 3. let not your hearts/, fear not 

8. lest his brethren's heart/, as well as his heart 

.Tosh. 2. 9. the inhabitants of land/, because of you 
24. all the inhabitants of country/, because of us 

Prov. 24. 10. if thou/, in the day of adversity 

Isa. 40. 30. even the youths shall/. Amos 8. 13. 
31. shall run and not be weary, walk and not/. 

.Ter. 51. 46. and lest your hearts/. and ye lear 

Lam. 1. 13. he hath made me/, all the dav 
2. 1 11. the sucklings/. || 19. young children/. 

Ezek. 21.7. every spirit shall/, "knees shall be weak 

15. their heart may/, and ruins be multiplied 
.Mat. 15.32. not send them away fasting lest they/. 
Mark 8. 3. if I send them away fasting, they will/ 
Luke 18.1. that men ought always to pray,not to/. 
2 Cor. 4. 1. as we have received mercy we /. not 

16. for which cause we/, not, tho' outward man 
Gal. 6. 9. in due season we shall reap, if we /. not 
Eph. 3. 13. that ye /. not at my tribulations for you 
2Tkess. 3. 1 13.'brethren,/. not in well-doing 
Heb. 12. 3. lest ye be wearied and /. in your minds 

5. nor/, when thou art rebuked of him 
FAINTED. 
Gen. 45. 25. Jacob's heart/, for he believed not 
47. 13. all the land of Canaan/.by reason of famine 
Psal. 27. 13. I had/, unless I had believed to see 



Psal. 107. 5. hungry and thirsty, soul/, in tlift^o 
Isa. 51. 20. thy sons"/, they lie at heed of afl str^ote 
Jer. 45. 3. I/, in my sighing, I find no rest 
Ezek. 31. 15. the trees of the field/, for him 
Dan. 8. 27. LDaniel/. and was sick certain days 
Jonah 2.7.when my soul/. I remembered the Lord 

4. 8. that he/, and wished in himself to die 
j¥at.9.36.with compassion on them, because they/ 
Rev. 2. 3. thou hast laboured and hast not/. 

FAINTEST. 
Job 4. 5. now it is come upon thee, and thou/. 

FAINTETH. 
Psal. 84.2. my soul/, for the courts of the Lord 

119. 81. my soul /. for thy salvation 
Zsa.lO.lS.they shall be asw'hen a standard-bearer/. 

40. 28. the Creator of the ends of the earth /. nol 

FAINT-HEARTED. 
Deut. 20. 8. who is fearful and/, let him return 
Isa. 7. 4. fear not, nor be /. for the two tails 
Jer. 49. 2.3. Hamath and Arpad are/. 

FAINTNESS. 
Lev. 26. 36. 1 will send a/, into their hearts 

FAIR. 
Gen. 6. 2. saw that the daughters of men v\ere/ 

12.11. Sarah was/. 14. || 24. 16. Rebekah/. 26. 7 
1 Sam. 16. 1 12. David was f. of eyes, 17. 42. 
3 Sain. 13. 1. Taniar Absalom's sister was/. 14 27 
1 Kings 1. 4. Abishag a/, damsel cherished David 
Esth. 1. 11. Vashti the queen/. || 2. 7. Esther/. 

2. 2. let/, young virgins be sought for the king 

3. tliat they may gather the/, young virgins 
.Job 37. 22./. weather cometli out of ilie north 

42. 15. no women found so/, as Job's daughters 
Prov. 7. 21. with /. speech she caused him to yield 

11. 22. so is a/, woman without discretion 

26. 25. when he speaketh /. believe him not 
Cant. 1. 15. behold', thou art/. 16. ] 4. 1, 7. 

2. 10. rise up, my love, my/, one, come away, 13. 

4. 10. how /. is thy love, my sister, my spouse 1 

6. 10./. as the moon || 7.6. how/art thou, O love 
/i'a. 5.9. many houses great and/, without inhabitant 

54. 11. I will lay thy stones with/, colours 
Jer. 4. 30. in vain shalt thou make thyself/. 

11. 16. and olive-tree/, and of a goodly fruit 

12. 6. though they speak/, words unto thee 

46. 20. Egypt is like a very/, heifer, destruction 

comes 
Ezek. 16. 17. thou hast also taken thy/, jewels 
39. and they shall take thy /.jewels, 23. 26. 
31. 3. was a cedar in Lebanon with /. branches 
7. thus was he/ in his greatness, in branches 
9.1 have made him/.by multitude of his branches 
Dan. 4. 12. leaves thereof were/, fruit much. 21 
Hos. 10. 11. but I passed over upon her/, neck 
Amos 8. 13. the/, virgins shall faint for thirst 
Zech. 3. 5. let them set a/, mitre upon his head 
Mat. 16. 2. it will be /. weather for the sky is red 
Acts 7. 20. Moses was born, and was exceeding/. 
Rom. 16. 18. by/, speeches deceive the simple 
Gal. 6. 12. a desire to make a/, shew in the flesh 

FAIR havens. 
Acts'Ul. 8. we came to a place called the /. havens 

FAIRLY. 
Mic. 1. t 11- pass ye awav, thou that dwellest/ 

FAIRER. 
.Tudg. 15. 2. is not her younger sister/, than she.1 
Psal. 45. 2. thou art/, than the children of men 
Dan. 1. 15. their countenances appeared/. 

FAIREST. 
Cant. 1. 8. O thou/, amons: women, 5. 9. | 6. 1 

FAIRS. 
Ezck. 27. 12. they traded in thy/. 14, 16, 19, 22. 
27. thv riches and thv/. shall fall into the seas 
FAITH. 
Faith is a dependence on the veracity of another: 
Thus trust is called faith; because it relics upon 
the truth of a promise : And one is said to keep 
his faith inviolate, when he performs the pro- 
mise that another relied on. Faith, in the pra- 
prietjj of expression, is an assent on account of 
the veracity of the speaker. Accordingly, divine 
faith is a firm assent of the mind to things, 
vpon the authority of divine revelation. Faith 
by Divines js generally distinguished into four 
kinds, namely, historical, temporary, the faitb 
of miracles, «?!£? justifying, or saving faith. 
I. Historical faith is a speculative knowledge of, 
and bare assent to the truths revealed in the 
scripture : Of this kind of faith the apostle 
James speaks, Jam. 2. 17, 24, Faith, if it have 
not works, is dead. Ye see how that by worki 
a man is justified, and not by fajth only; thai 
is, not by a mere prof ession o/ faith, or a bare 
assent to the truth, without gdod works, which 
proceed from faith, and shew if to he of tke 
ritrht kind. Th^'s kind o^ faith the devils them- 
selves have. Jam. 2. 19, Thou believpri that 
there is one God ; the devils also believe, and 
tremble. They are fully persuaded tha'. then 
is a God, and that Christ is the Son of God 



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and shall be their Judge, as they acknowledge, 
Mat. 8. 29. 
II. Temporary faith, together with the knowledge 
of, and assent to revealed truths, has likewise 
in it, an approbation of, and joy in, receiving 
^nd hearing these truths ; but this joy arising 
from, some worldly consider ation,soon vanishes 
and comes to nothing : Of this kind 0/ faith our 
Saviour speaks in the parable of the sower, 
Mat. 13. 20, He that received the seed into 
Btony places, receives it with joy ; he under- 
stands it, assents to it, he hears it gladly, 
considers, and approves of it; andit springs up 
in an outward profession and reformation: 
Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth tor a 
while ; he has no sufficient or considerable root, 
because it icajits the soil of a sincere heart, and 
true affections, firnc andjixed resolutions, and 
habitual dispositions of grace : He has some 
good purposes and desires, but they arc soon 
overpowered by unmortijied corruption, and the 
force of temptation : for when tribulation or 
persecution ariseth because of the word, by and 
by he is offended ; He stumbles, and falls off 
from all his former pro j^ession of religion. 

QI. The faith of miracles 25 a Jirm asseiit of the 
mind to some particular promise concerning 
any miraculous event, lohich, if performed by 
us, is called an active miraculous faith ; of 
7ohich our Saviour and the apostle Paul speak, 
Mat. 17. 20. 1 Cor. 13.2. But if it be wrought 
upon us, it is called a passive miraculous 
faith; thus the lame 'man at Lystra had a firm 
persuasion that Paul and Barnabas were able 
to cure him, Acts 14. 9. 

IV. Justifying faith is a saving grace wrought in 
the soul by the Spirit of God, whereby we re- 
ceive Christ as he is revealed in the gospel, to 
be our Prophet, Priest, and King, trust in and 
rely upon him and his righteousness alone for 
justification and salvation. This faith begets 
a sincere obedience in the life and conversa- 
tion. The apostle to the Hebrews calls faith, 
the substance of things hoped for, the evidence 
of things not seen, Heb. 11. 1. It assures us 
of the reality and icorth of eternal invisible 
things, and produces a satisfaction and as- 
sured confidence, that God will infallibly per- 
form what he has pro mis ed,w hereby the believer 
is as confident of them, as if they were before 
his eyes, and in his actual possession. The 
object of iaith is the word of God in general, 
and especially the doctrines and promises that 
respect the salvation of men through Christ, 
Vfhich reason cannot discover by its oivnlight, 
n rr perfectly understand when revealed. Tlie 
firm foundation 0/ faith is the essential supreme 
perfections of God; his unerring knowledge, 
immutable truth, infinite goodness, and al- 
mighty power. Faith has a prevailing infiw 
ence upon the will, it draws the affections, and 
renders the whole man obsequious to the gospel. 

By this faith, ?ce are said to be justified, Horn. 
5. 1. fVe are justified by faith, not formally, 
as if it were our righteousness, or the merito- 
rious cause of our justification before God ; 
but instrument ally and relatively, as it appre- 
hends and applies to us the righteou^ess and 
blood of Christ, which is the object of faith, aiid 
which alone cleanseth us from all sin and ren- 
ders us acceptable to God. It is called the 
faith thrDugli^4«ch we ^re savad, Eph. 2. 8. 
Faith is, as it were, a condition on our part, 
whereby loe come to be partakers of the bless- 
ings of the new covenant. It is a faith wliich 
worketh by love, Gal. 5. 6. It is not an idle, 
unactive, and inoperative grace, but shews 
itself by producing in us love to God and our 
neighbour. It purifies the heart. Acts 15. 9. 
It is called the faith of Cod's elect. Tit. 1. 1, 
because it is bestowed only upon those. This 
grace increascth from one degree to another, 
Rom. 1. 17. being in some strong and firm, 
Mat. 8. 10. in others weak and languishing, 
Mat. 14. 31. Lastly, this grace is the special 
gift of God, Eph. 2. 8, By grace ye are saved 
through faith ; and thai not of yourselves, it is 
the gift of God; that is, That you believe, is 
not hy any ability of your own; and that you 
are saved, is not for any worth in yourselves. 
Likewise in Phil. 1. 29, Unto you it is given to 
believe on Christ. 

Faith, in scripture, is taken for the truth and 
faithf/lness of God, Rom. 3. 3, Shall their 
unbelief make the faith of God without effect? 
Shall their unbelief make the faithfulpromises 
of God, of sending the Messiah, and of redemp- 
tion by him, not to be accomplished ? It is also 
taken for a persuasion of the lajcftdness of 
things indiff'ercnt, Rora. 14. S^2, 23. Hast 



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thou faith? have it to thyself before God. 
For whatsoever is not of faith is sin ; that is, 
Hast thou a persuasion of the lawfulness of 
such and such meats, then keep it to thyself, 
without making an unseasonable discovery of 
it, to the offence of others: For whatever a man 
doeth with a wavering mind, without being 
persuaded that it is pleasing to God, and war- 
ranted by his word, he sinneth in the doing of 
it. Faith is also put for the doctrine of the 
gospel, which is the object of faith, Acts 24. 24, 
Felix heaxd Paul concerning the faith in Christ. 
Gal. 1. 23,. He preachcth the faith which once 
he destroyed. And faitli is taken for Christ, 
and kis righteousness ; that is, his active and 
passive obedience, which are apprehended by 
I'aith, a7id are the objects of it, in all those 
passages where we are said to be justified by 
faith. Jt is put for a belief and profession of 
the gospel, llom. 1. 8, Your faith is sjioken of 
througliout the whole world. And for Jidelity 
in performing of promises, Deut. 32. 20, Chil- 
dren in wiiom is no faiih ; that is, They nei- 
ther believe wh^t I say, nor perform what them- 
selves promise. 
Deut. 32. 20. they are children in whom is no/. 
Mat. 6. 30. O ye of little /. therefore take no 
thought, 8. 26. 1 14. 31. | 16. 8. Luke 12. 28. 
8. 10. found so great/, no not in Israel, Luke 7. 9. 
17. 20. if ye have/, as a grain of mustard-seed 
21. 21. if ye have/, ye siiall not only do tiiis 

23. 23. and have omitted judgment, mercy, and/. 
Mark 4.40. he said to them, how is it ye have no/.? 

11. 22. Jesus saith unto them, have/, in God 

Luke 17.5.the apostles said to the L. increase our/. 

6. if ye had/ ye might say to this sycamine-tree 

18.8.whenthe Son of man coineth, shall he find/.? 

Acts 3. 15. the/, which is by him, liath given him 

this perfect soundness in presence of you all 

6. 5. and they cliose Stephen, a man full of/. 8. 

7. a great company of priests were obedi. to the/ 

11. 24. Barnabas was a good man, full of/. 
J J. 8. seeking to turn the deputy from the/. 

14. 9. who perceiving tJiat he had/ to be healed 

22. and exhorting them to continue in the/. 
27. how he had opened the door of/, to Gentiles 

16. 5. the churches vi'ere established \\\ the/. 

17. 131. whereof he hath offered/, to dU men 
20. 21. and/, toward our Lord Jesus Christ 

24. 24. Felix heard Paul concerning tlie/. 
/lOHi.l.S.wehave received grace for obedience to/ 

17.the righteousness of God revealed from/to/. 

3. 3. unbelief make the/, of God without effect ? 
27. where boasting 7 It is excluded by law of/. 

4. 5. his/, is counted for righteousness, 9. 

11. circumcision a seal of the righteousness of/. 

12. but also walk in steps of that /. of Abraham 

13. but was through the righteousness off. 

14. if they of the law be heirs,/, is made void 
16. it is of/, which is of the/, of Abraham 

9. 30. even the righteousness, which is of/. 10. 6. 

10. 8. that is tlie word of/, which we preach 
17./. Cometh by hearing,hearingby word of God 

12. 3. accord, as God hath dealt the measure of/ 

6. prophesy according to the proportion of/. 
14. 22. hast thou/.? have it to thyself before God 

23. he eateth not of/, what is not of/, is sin 
16. 26. to all nations for the obedience of/. 

1 Cor. 12. 9. to another/, by the same Spirit 

13. 2. though I have all/, and have no charity 
13. now abideth /. hope, charity, these three 

2 Cor. 4. 13. we having the same Spirit of/. 
fT(iZ.1.23.nowpreadied/.which once he destroyed 

3. 2. by the works of law, or by the hearing of/. 5. 

7. know ye, that they which are of/. 9. 

12. law is not of/, but the man that doeth them 
23. before/, came 1| 25. after that/, is come 

5. 6. bift /. which worketli by love 

22. but the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, /. 

6. 10. unto them who are of the household of/. 
Eph. 4.5. one Lord, one /. one baptism 

13. till we all come in the unity of the/. 
6. 16. above all, taking the shield of/. 

23. peace be to the brethren, with / from God 
Phil. 1. 2.5. for your furtherance and joy of/. 

27. striving together for the/, of the gospel 
IThess. 1. 3. remembering your work of f. 
5. 8. putting on the breast-plafe of/, and luve 
2Thess. 1. 4. we glory for your patience and/. 
11. would fulfil the work of/, with power 
3. 2. we may be delivered, for all men have not/. 
ITim. 1.5. f. unfeigned || 5.8. he hath denied the/. 
14.grace of our Lord exceeding abundant with /. 
19.holding/.and a good conscience, which some 
put away, concerning/, have made shipwreck 
3. t 6. not one newly come to the/ 
9. holding the mystery of/, in a pure conscience 
4. 1. in latter times, some shall depart from the /. 
6. nourished up in words of/, and good doctrine 
5. 12. because they have cast off their first/. 



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ITim. 6. 10. they have erred from the/. 21. 
11. follow/ II 12. fight the good fight of/ 
2Tim. 1. 5. the unfeigned/, tliat is in thee 

2. 18. and overthrow the/, of some 

22. follow/. II 3.8. reprobate concerning the^ 

3. 10. but thou hast fully known my f. charity 

4. 7. 1 have finished njy course, I have kept the/ 
Tit. 1. 1. according to the/, of God's elect 

4. to Titus mine own son, after the common/. 
Philem. 5. hearing of tliy /. toward the Lord JesiM 
//ei.4.2. word did not profit,not being mixed with/ 
6. 1. not laying again the foundation of/. 

10. 22. with a true heart in full assurance of/ 

23. let us hold fast the profession of our/. 

11. I./, is the substance of things hoped for 
6. without/, it is impossible to please God 

12. 2. Jesus, the author and finisher of our/. 

13. 7. whose /. follow, considering the end 
Jam. 2. 1. have not the/, with respect of persona 

14. though a man say he hath/, can/, save himi 

17. even so/, without woxks is dead, 20, 26. 

18. a man may say, thou hast /.and I have works 

22. seest thou how /. wrought with his works, 

and by works was/, made perfect 
5. 15. and the prayer of/, shall save the sick 
2 Pet. 1. 1. that have obtained like precious/. 

1 ,Tohn 5. 4. that overcometh the world, even our/. 
Jude 3. ye should earnestly contend for the/. 

20. building up yourselves on your most holy/. 
7^e«.2.13.thouholdestfast and hast not denied my/. 

19. I know thy works, and/, and thy patience 
W. 10. here is the patience and the/ of the saints 

14. 12. here are they that keep the/, of Jesus 

By FAITH. 
Hab. 2. 4. but the just shall live by his/. Rom. 1. 
17. Gal. 3. 11. Heb. 10. 38. 
Acts 15. 9. purifying tlieir hearts by f. 
26. 18. who are sanctified by f. that is in me 
Rom. 1. 12. may be comforted by the mutual/. 
3. 22. the righteousness of God byf. of Jesus Chr. 

28. a man is justified byf. 5. 1. Gal. 2. 16. j 3. 24. 
30. which shall justify the circumcision by f. 

5. 2. by whom we liave access by f. to this grace 
9. 32. because they sought it not by f. 

11. 20. thou standest byf. 2 Cor. 1. 24. 

2 Cor. 5. 7. for we walk by f. not by sight 
Gal. 2. 20. I live by the/, of the Son of God 

3. iCJ. that the promise by f. might be given 
26. ye are the children of God byf. in Christ Jes 
5. 5. we v\ait for the hope of righteousness by f, 
Eph. 3. 12. in whom we have access bij f. of hiro 

17. that Christ may dwell in your hearts byf. 
Phil. 3. 9. tlie righteousness ^^•hich is of God by f 
Heb. 4. t 2. because they were not united by f. 
11. 4. byf. Abel || 5. byf. Enoch || 7. byf. Noah 
8. byf. Abrah. 9, 17.|f20. byf. Isaac blessed Jac. 

21. by f. Jacob || 22. by f. Joseph mnde mention 

23. byf. Moses, 24, 27. || 31. byf. Rahab 

29. by f. they passed through the Red sea 

30. by.f. the walls of Jericho fell down 

Jam. 2. 24. you see then how that by works a man 
is justified, not by f. only 
In FAITH. 
Rom. 4. 19. being not weak in f. he considered no! 

20. he stnggered not, but was strong inf. 
14. 1. him that is weak in the/, receive you 

1 Cor. 10. 13. watch, stand fast in the/, be strong 

2 Cor. 8. 7. as ye abound inf. and utterance 

13. 5. examine^ourselves whether ye be in the/ 
Col. 1. 23. if ye continue in the/, grounded 

2. 7. rooted in him, and stablished in the/. 
1 7'm. 1. 2. unto Timothy my own son in the/ 
4. rather than godly edifying which is inf. 

2. 7. a teacher of the Gentiles in f. and verity 

15. be saved, if they continue i7if. and charity 

3. 13. they purchase great boldness in the/. 

4. 12. be thou an example of believers inf. 
2Tim. 1. 13. hold fast the form inf. and love 
Tit. 1. 13. that they may be found in the/. 2. 2. 

3. 15. greet ihem that love us in the/ grace bfs 
Heb. 11. 13. these all died inf. not having receiveri 
.lam.. 1. 6. but let them ask inf. not wavering 

2. 5. God chosen the poorof this world, rich inf. 
1 Pet. 5. 9. wliom resist, stedfast in the/. 

- Their FAITH. 
Mat. 9.2. Jes. seeing their f. Mark2.5. Luke 5.20 

Through FAITH. 
Acts 3. 16. through f. in bis name this man strong 
Rom. 3. 25. a propitiation through f. in his blood 

30. who shall justify the uncircumcision thro'' f. 

31 . do we make void the laiv thro' f.? God forbid 
Gal.2.Q. God would justify the lieathen through f. 

14. might receive the promise of theSpirit thro' f 
Fph. 2. 8. for by grace are ye saved through f. 
Phil. 3. 9. but that righteousness M-hich is thro'' f 
Col. 2. 12. risen thro' the/ of the operation of God 
2Tim. 3. 15. make thee w-se to salvation thro' f. 
Heb. 6. 12. who through f. inherit the pcomises 
11.3. throutrhf.v.'e understand the worlds framed 
ll.throughf. Sara received strength to conceiv» 



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Hob. II. 2S. thro' f. he kept tlie passover,and sprink. 
33.\vlio t/iro' f.iiabdnijd kii)g(loiiis,\vrou»lil right. 
39. liaviiig obtained a good report thrjughf. 
I Pet. 1. 5. keja by power ofG. thro' f. to salvation 

Thy FAITH. 
Mat. 9. 22. thy f. hath made thee vvhoie, Mark 
5. 31. I 10. 52. Luke 8. 48. | 17. 19. 
15. 28. Josus said, O vvunian, great is thy f- 
Luke 7.5D.fA///.halii saved thee, go in peace, 18.42. 
2-3. 32. { prayed for thee, that thy f. fail not 
Philim. (). the communication ot'thyf. effectual 
Jam 2. 18. shew me tiLy f. widiout thy works 

Your FAITH. 
JJ/fii 9. 2c\ according to your f. be it unto you 
Luice 8. 25. he said unto them, where is your f 7 
Rom. 1.8. yoarf. is spoken of througli the world 

1 Co/-.2.5.yt);tr /.should not stand in wisdom of men 
15. 14. aad your f. is also vain, 17. 

2 Cor. I. 24. not have dominion over your f. 
10. 15. having hope when your f. is increased 

Eph. 1. 15. after I heard oi' your f. in the Lord 
Phil. 2. 17. if [ be offered on the service of your f. 
Col. 1. 4. since we heard of your f. in Christ Jesus 
2.5. beholding '.he stedfastness ot'yourf. in Christ 

1 Thcss. 1. 8. yuurf. to God-ward is spread abroad 
3. 2. and to comfort you concerning your f. 

5. I sent to know your f. lest the tempter 

6. Timothy brought us good tidings ot'yourf. 

7. we were comforted over you by your f. 

10. and might perfect what is lacking in ?/om>*/. 

2 rhtss. 1. 3. that your f. groweth exceedingly 
Jam. 1. 3. the trying oi'your f. worketh patience 

1 Pit. 1. 7. the trial of your f. being more precious 
9. receiving the end oi your f. even salvation 
21. that your f. and hope might be in God 

2 Pet. 1. 5. add to «fl(^r/.virtue,to virtue knowledge 

F.'ilTHFUL. 

J\rum. 12. 7. Moses is/, in mine house, Heb. 3. 2, 5. 

Dcu.t. 1. 9. the/. God who keepeth covenant 
H i Sam. 2. 35. I.will raise me up a/, priest 

3. t 20. Samuel was/, to be a prophet of the Lord 
22. 14. Ahimolech said, who is so/, as David ? 

2 .S'a»i. 20. 19. 1 am one of them that are /.in Israel 

JVc/i. 7. 2. Hananiah was a/, man and feared God 
9. 8. and foundest his heart/, before thee 
13. 13. for they were counted/, to distribute 

Tob 12. 1 20. he removeth the lip of the /. 

Psal. 12. 1. for the/, fail from among men 
31. 23. O love the Lord, for Lord preser veth the/. 



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101. 6. mine eyes shall be on the/, of the land 
119. 86. all thy commandments are/. 

138. thy testimonies are righteous and very/. 
Prot). 11. 13. a/, spirit cbncealeth the matter 

13. 17. but a/, ambassador is health 

14. 5. a/, witness will not lie, but a false utter lies 
20. f). but a/, man who can find ? 

25 13. as snow in harvest, so is a/, messenger 

27. 6. /. are the wounds of a friend, but the kisses 
28. 20. a /. man shall abound with blessings 

Isa. 1 21. how is the/, city become a harlot ! 
2n. afterward ihou shalt be called the/, city 
8. 2. I took unto me/, witnesses to record 

49.7. kings shall see, because of the Lord that is/. 
Ter. 42. 5. the Lord be a /. witness between us 
Dan. (J. 4. could find none, forasmuch as he was/. 
Hos. n. 12. but Judah is/, with the saints 
Mat. 24. 45. who then is a/, and wise servant? 

25. 21. well done, thou good and/, servant 

23. thou hast been/.in a few things, Z/wA-e 19.17. 
Luke 12. 42. who then is that/, and wise steward 7 
16. 10. he that is/, in the least is/, also in much 

11. have not been/, in the unrighteous mammon 

12. have not been/, in what is another man's 
&cts I'o. 15. if ye have judged me/, to the Lord 

Cor. 1.9. God is /.by whom ye were called, 10.13. 
4. 2. it is required in stewards, that a man be/. 

17. I have sent you Timothy/, in the Lord 
7.25.that hath obtained mercy of the Lord to be/. 
Gal. 3. 9. they are blessed with /. Abraham 
Eph. 1. 1. to the saints and/, in Christ Jesus 
6. 21. Tychicus a/, minister in the Lord 
Col. 1. 2. to the saints and/, brethren in Christ 
7. Epaphras, who is for you a/, minister, 4. 7. 

4. 9. Onesimus, a/, brother, who is one of you 
1 TAe5s.5.24./.is he that calleth you,who will do it 
2Thes-s. 3. 3. the Lord is/, who shall stablish you 
1 Tim. 1. 12. 1 thank Christ, that he counted me/. 

15. this is a /. saying, 4. 9. Tit. 3. 8. 
3.11 their wives must be sober, and/, in all things 
6. 2. rather do them service because they are/. 
2Tim. 2. 2. the same commit thou to/, men 
11. it is a/, saying 1| 13. yet he abideth/. 
THt. 1. 6. if any be blameless, having/, children 
9. holding fast the /. word, as he was taught 
Heb. 2. 17. that he might be a /. high-priest 
3. 2.'''who was/, to him that appointed him 
10. 23. for he is/, that promised, 11. 11. 
I Pet. 4 .19. commit their souls, as unto a/. Creator 

5. 12. 1 have written bv Silvanus a/, brother 

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1 .fok7i 1. 9. if wo confes:?, he is/, to forgive us 
Rev. 1. 5. Christ wiio is tiie/. witness, 3. 14. 

2. 10. be/, to death, 1 v.'ili give thee a crown of life 
13. those days wherein Antipas was my /.martyr 
17. 14. they tliat are with iiiir,, are called, and/. 
19. 11. and he that sat upon him was called/. 
21. 5. these words are true and/. 22. 6. 
FAITHFULLY. 

2 Kin^s 12. 15. for they dealt/. 22. 7. 

2 Chrov. 19. 9. thus do in the fear of the Lord/. 
31. 12. and they brought in tlie offerings/. 

34. 12. and the men did the work /. 
Prov. 29. 14. the king that /. judgeth the poor 
.Ter. 23.28. hath my word, let him sjfeak my word/. 

3 John 5. thou doest /. whatsoever thou doest to 

FAITHFULNESS. [brethren 

1 Sam. 26. 23. the Lord render to every man his/. 
Psal. 5. 9. for there is no/, in their mouth 
36. 5. and thy/, reacheth unto the clouds 
40. 10. I have declared thy/, and thy salvation 
88. 11. or shall thy/, be declared in destruction ? 
89. 1. 1 will make known thy/, to all generations 
2. thy/, shalt thou establish in the heavens 
5. thy/, also in the congregation of the saints 
8. wiio is like to thee, or to tiiy /.round about thee? 
24. but ray/, and my mercy shall be with bira 
33. nor will I suffer my/, to fail 
92. 2. it is good to shew forth thy/, every night 
119. 75. and that thou in/, hast afriicted me 
186. all thy commandments are/. 
90. thy/, is unto all generations 
tl38. thy testimonies are righteous and very/. 
143. 1. hear my prayer ; in thy /. answer me 
Isa. 11. 5. and/, shall be the girdle of his reins 
25. 1. thy counsels of old are/, and truth 
Lam. 3. 23. thy mercies are new, great is thy/. 
Hos. 2. 20. 1 will betroth thee unto me in /. 

FAITHLESS. 
Mat.Yl.ll. Of. generation, Mark9.19. Luke 9.4L 
John 20. 27. and be not/, but believing 

FALL. 

The fall of man. Mail's greatest excellency at 

first was a perfect conformity to the divine 

pattern. God created man in his own image, 

in the image of God created he him. Gen. 1. 27. 

This includes, 

I. The similitude of Owd in the substance of the 
soul, as it is an intelligent, free, spiritual, 
and immortal being. This is assigned to be 
the reason of the law, that whoso sheds man's 
blood, by man shall his blood be shed ; for in 
the image of God made he man, Gen. 9. 6. 

II. ji moral resemblance in its qualities and 
perfections. Man was conformed to God in 
holiness; this the apostle insinuates, when 
he sets forth the sanctification of corrupt man, 
by the expression of renewing him in know- 
ledge, righteousness, and holiness, after tlie 
image of the Creator, Eph. 4. 23, 24. Col. 3. 10. 
The renovation of things, being a restoring of 
them to their primitive state; and is more or 
less perfect, by its proportion to, or distance 
from the original. Man's understanding was 
enriched toith knowledge, which was neither 
acquired by study, nor confined to that or the 
other particular creature, but reached through 
the zchole compass of the creation. Besides, 
he had such a knowledge of the Deity, as was 
sufficient for his duty and felicity. He disco- 
vered almighty power, admirable wisdom, and 
infinite goodness, from their effects in creating 
the world. The image of God was likewise 
resplendent in vian's conscience, the seat of 
practical knoicledge, and treasury of moral 
principles. The directive faculty was sincere 
and uncorrupt ; it was clear from all preju- 
dices, which might render it an incompetent 
judge of good and evil. There was also a di- 
vinc impression on the icill. Spiritual reason 
kept the throne, and the inferior faculties 
observed an easy and regular subordination 
to its dictates. 

III. The image of God consisted, though in an 
inferior degree,in the happy state ofman,which 
was the consequent and accession to his holi- 
ness : And herein he resembled that infinitely 
blessed Being, as he is perfectly exempt from 
all evils which might allay and lessen his feli- 
city, and enjoy those pleasures which are wor- 
thy of his pure nature and glorious state. 
This happiness had relation to the two natures, 
which enter into man''s composition, (1) The 
animal and sensitive, and this consisted both 
in the excellent disposition of his organs, and 
in the enjoyment of convenient objects. His 
body being formed immediately by God, was 
not liable to those defects which proceed from 
the weakness of second causes : JVo blemish 
or disease, which are the effects and footsteps 
of sin, were to be found in him : Ml his senses 



were quick and lively,, able to perform with 
facility, vigour, and delight, their operations 
jYot only were his organs excellently disposed, 
but there were also convenient objects to enter- 
tain his sensitive faculties : He enjoy ednature 
in its original purity, crowned uitii the uene- 
diction of God, before it was blasted with the 
curse. The 2corld was all harmony and beauty, 
becoming the goodness of the Creator ; and not 
as it is since the fall, disordered and deformed 
in many parts, the eff'ect of his justice. The 
earth was liberal to Adam of all its treasures ; 
the heavens of their light and sweetest infiu- 
ences. And he was seated mEden, a place of 
great beauty a?id delight. But (2j His chief 
happiness consisted in the exercise of his most 
noble faculties on their proper objects. The 
highest faculties in man are the understand- 
ing and will : and their happiness consists in 
union with God by knowledge and love. He 
saw the admirable beauty of the Creator 
through the transparent veil of the creatures : 
And from hence there arose in the soul a plea- 
sure pure, solid, and satisfying. 

IV. There w as inman' s dominion andpowerovcr 
the creatures a shining part of God's image. 
Godgavehim the solemn investiture of his dig- 
nity, when he brought the creatures to receive 
their names from him , which was a mark of their 
homage, and a token of his empire to command 
them by their names, Psal. 8. 6, 7, 8. Thus holy 
and blessed was Adam in his primitive state. 

Man only of all creatures on earth was in a state 
of moral dependence, and capable of a law. 
For, a law being the declaration of the Supe- 
rior' s willrequiring obedicnce,and threatening 
punishment on the failure thereof, there must 
be a principle of reason and choice in that na- 
ture which is governed by it : both to discover 
the authority that enjoins it; to discern the 
matter of the law : and to determine iU-.—.^' out 
of judgment and election, to obedience, u. ir-gst 
excellent in itself, and aavantageous vn ihe 
performer. As therefore reason made man 
capable of alaw, so it was impossible he should 
be exempt from a law ; for as the notion of a 
God, that is, of the first and supreme Being, 
excludes all possibility of obligation to another, 
and of subjection to a law ; so the quality of 
a creature includes the relation of dependence 
and natural subjection to the will of God. 

The law ofnature,to which man was subject upon 
?iis creation, contains those moral principles 
concerning good and evil, which have an essen- 
tial equity in them, and are the measures of 
his duty to God, to himself, and to his fellow- 
creatures. This law was published by the voice 
of reason, and is holy, just, and good; and the 
obligation to it is eternal; it being the un- 
changeable will of God, grounded on the natu- 
ral and invariable relations between God and 
man, and between man and the creatures. Be- 
sides the particular directions of the laio of 
nature, this general principle was planted in 
the reasonable soid,to obey God in any instance 
wherein he did prescribe his pleasure. Accord- 
ingly, to declare his sovereign right in all 
things, and to make trial of man''s obedience 
Qod entered into covenant with man ; he for- 
bids him to eat of the tree of knowledge of good 
and evil, for in the day thou eatest thereof thou 
shalt surely die. This established an insepa- 
rable connection between duty and felicity, dis- 
obedience and misery. In this threatening of 
death upon disobedience, the promise of life 
upon his obedience was implied, and easily 
suggested itself to the rational mind. 

Man was created perfectly holy, but inanatural, 
therefore mutable state. He was invested with 
power to prevent his falling, yet under a pos- 
sibility of it : He was complete in his own 
order, but receptive of sinful impressions 
Being therefore set upon by the most subtile 
of those rebellious spirits, who had fallen 
from their obedience and glory, he was cor- 
rupted and seduced by him, and involved botk 
himself and his posterity in sin and misery. 
As to the manner in which the devil seduced 
our first parejits, see on Devil. 

The honour and majesty of the whole taw wag 
violated in the breach of that symbolical pre- 
cept : for in that grand apostasy many sims 
were included; as, 1. Infidelity an<i unbelief: 
God had said, Of the tree of kno\yledee of 
good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it ; for io 
the day thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely 
die. This teas the first step to ruin, as appears 
by the order of the temptation : It was first 
said by the devil, Ye ?hall not die, to roeaken 
their faith; then, Ye shall be as gods, to 



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(fatter their^ambition. This injidetiiy is greatly 
tifforavatcdjas it implies an accusation ofGod., 
{X) Of envy; as if he had denied them the 
perfections becoming the human nature^ and 
Uiey might ascend to a higher orb than that 
voherein they were placed^ by eating the forbid- 
den fruit. (2) Of lalseliood ; as if God had 
threatened to inflict a punishment upon man's 
disobedience which he had no design to do ; 
and what heightens this is, that ichen he dis- 
trusted the Fountain of truth, he gave credit 
to the Father of lies ; as appears by his com- 
pliance, the real evidence of his faith. 
.1. This sin included in it prodigious pr'iie: He 
was scarcely out of the state of nothing, no 
sooner created but he aspired to be as God. 
J\rot content with his image, he affected an 
equality^ to be like him in his inimitable attri- 
butes. He would rob God of his eternity, to 
live without end, to enjoy an immortality, not 
dcpe7iding on God's will, but absolute, which 
is propel- to God alone ; of his sovereignty, to 
command without dependence ; and of his wis- 
dom, to know all things without reserve. 

III. Horrid ingratitude : He was appointed heir 
apparent of all things ; yet undervaluing his 
present portion, he entertains a project of 
improving his happiness. The excellent state 
neioly conferred upon him, was a strong obli- 
gation to pay so small an acknowledgment to 
the Lord. The use of all the garden was al- 
lowed him, only a tree excepted. Mow in the 
midst of such variety and plenty, to be in- 
flamed with the intemperate appetite of the 
forbidden fruit, and to break a command so 
equal and easy, what is it but a despising the 
rich goodness of his great Benefactor ? 

IV. A bloody cruelty to hi'mself, and to all his 
posterity. TVhen God had made him a depo- 
sitory in a matter of injinite moment ; that is, 
of his oion happiness, and all mankind's, this 
should have been a powerful motive to have 
kept him vigilant : But giving a ready ear to 
the tempter, he betrayed his trust, and at once 
breaks both the tables of the law, and becomes 
the greatest sinner, being guilty of the highest 
impiety and cruelty. 

By voluntary disobedience our first parents fell 
from and lost their original rectitude and 
perfection of nature ; which consisted in 
knowledge, holiness, and perfect happiness, 
Gen. 1. 26. Col. 3. 10. Eph. 4. 24. 
By the fall of man all the powers of nature were 
depraved, polluted, and corrupted: [I] The 
understanding was darkened, Eph. 4. J8. [2] 
The conscience defiled, Heb. 10. 22. [3] The 
will obstinate and rebellious. Isa. 28. 14. Rom. 
8. 7. [4] The affections carnal and sensual, 
Eph. 2. 3. [5] Jill the thoughts uninterrupt- 
edly evil, Gen. 6. 5. and the tohole mind, or 
heart, a nest of all manner of abominations, 
Jer. 17. 9. Mat. 15. 19. 

FALL, Substantive. 
Prov. 16. 18. and a haughty spirit before a/. 
29. 16. but the righteous shall see their/. 
Jer. 49.21. earth is moved at the noise of their/. 
Ezek. 26. 15. the isles shake at the sound of their /. 

18. the isles shall tremble in the day of thy/. 

31. 16. the nations to shake at the sound of his /. 

32. 10. every man for his life in the day of thy/. 

Mat. 7. 27. the house fell, and great was the/, of it 

Luke 2. 34. cliild is set for the/, and rising of many 

Ront. 11. 11. but through their /. salvation is 

come unto the Gentiles 
12. if the/, of them be the riches of the world 
FALL, Fcrb. 
Gen.2.21.God caused a deep sleep to /.upon Adam 
43.18.he may seek occasion against us, and /.on us 
45. 24. he said, see that ye/, not out by the way 
49. 17. so that his rider shall /. backward 
Exod. 15. 16. fear and dread shall/, upon them 
21.33. if a man dig a pit, and an o.x or ass/.therein 
ictj. 11. 32. on whatsoever any of them doth/. 
37. if their carcase/, on any sowing-seed, 38. 
19.29.1est land/to whoredom and become wicked 
26. 7. they shall /. before you by the sword, 8. 

36. and they shall /. when none pursueth 

37. and they shall/, one upon another 
JVum. 5. t21. the Lord doth make thy thigh to/. 

6. * 12. but the days that were before shall /. 
11. 31. and let them/, by the camp round about 
14. 29. your carcases shall/, in the wilderness, 32. 
34. 2. this is the land that shall/, to you 
Dent. 22. 8. if any man/, from thence 
Jvdg. 8. 21. they said, rise thou, and /. upon us 
15. 12. Samson said, swear ye will not/, upon me 

18. and/, into the hand of the uncircunicised 
Ruth'H. 16. let/, some handfuls of purpose for her 

t22. that they /. not on thee in another field 
3. 18. until thou know how the matter will /. 
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1 Sam. 3. 19. let none of his words /. to the ground 

14.45. there shall uol one liair of ins head/, to the 

ground, 2 ^um. 14.il. 1 Kings i.b± JictsTi :j>-i. 

18.25. Saul sought to make David/, by Finhslines 

22. 17. would not/, on tiie priests oi the Lord 

18. the king said, turn thou, and /. on the priests 
26. 20. thereibre let not my blood/, to the eartli 

2Sam. 1.15. go near and/, on him, IKings 2.29,31. 

24. 14. let us/, into the hand of God, let me not 

/. into the hand of man, 1 Ciiron. 21. 13. 

1 Kings 22. 20. who shall persuade Ahab to go up 

and/, at llamoth-gilead 7 2 Chron. 18. 19. 

2 Kings 7. 4. let us /. unto the host of the Syrians 
10. 10. shall/, nothing of the word of the Lord 
14.10. why shouldst meddle, that thou shouldst/.? 

1 Chron. 12. 19. he will /. to his master Saul 

2 Chron. 21. 15- have sickness, till thy bowels/.out 
25.8. God shall make thee/, before the enemy 

19. that thou shouldest /. and Judah with thee 
Esth. 6. 1 10. sutler not a whit to /. of all that 

13.beforewhom thou hast begun to/.shall not pre- 
vail against him, but shall surely/, before him 
.lob 6. 127. yea, ye cause to/. upon the fatherless 

12. 1 3. I/, not lower than you 

13. 11. and shall not his dread/, upon you ? 
31. 22. let mine arm/, from my shoulder-blade 

Psal. 5. 10. let them/, by their own counsels 
9.3.mine enemies shail/.and perish at thypresence 
10. 10. that the poor may /. by liis strong ones 
35. 8. into tiiat very destruction let h'nnf. 
37. 24. iho' he /. lie shall not be utterly cast down 
45. 5. arrows, whereby the people/, under thee 
64. 8. make their tongue to/, on themselves 
78. 28. and he let it/, in the midst of their camp 
82. 7. but ye shall/, like one of the princes 
91.7. a tiiousand shall/, at thy side, and 10,000 
106. t27. make their seed/, among the nations 
118. 13. thou hast thrust at ine that 1 might/. 

140. 10. let burning coals/, upon them 

141. 10. let the wicked/, into their own nets 
145. 14. the Lord upholdeth all that/. 

Prov. 4. 16. unless they cause some to/. 

10. 8. but a prating fool shall/. 10. 

11. 5. the wicked shall/, by his own wickedness 
14. where no counsel is the people/. 

28. he that trusteth in his riches shall/. 
2-2.14. he that is abhorred »f the Ld. shall_/'.therein 
24. 16. but the wicked shall/, into mischief 
26. 27. whoso diggeth a pit shall /.therein, he who 
rolleth a stone it will return on him, Keel. 10.8. 

28.10. causeth to go astray shall/.into his own jiit 
14. but he that hardeneth his heart shall/. 

18. but he that is perverse shall/, at once 
Eccl. 4. 10. if they /. one will lift up his fellow 

11. 3. if the tree/, toward the south or north 
Isa. 8. 15. many among them shall stumble and/. 
10. 4. and they shall/, under the slain 
34. and Lebanon shall/, by a mighty one 

22. 25. nail fastened in the sure place shall/. 
24. 18. who fleeth from fear shall/, into the pit 

20. the earth shall/, and not rise again 

28. 13. that they might go and /. backward 

30. 13. iniquity shall be as a breach ready to/. 
25. in the day of slaughter, when the towers/. 
40. 30. and the young men shall utterly/. 

47. 11. therefore mischiefs shall/, upon thee 
54. 15. whoso shall gather /. for thy sake 

Jer. 3. 12. 1 will not cause mine anger to/, on you 
6. 15. they shall/, among them that/. 8. 12.' 

21. the fathers and sons shall/, upon them 

8. 4. saith the Lord, shall they /. and not arise 1 

9. 22. even the carcases of men shall/, as dung 
15. 8. I have caused him to/, upon it suddenly 

23. 12. they shall be driven on and/, therein 

19. a whirlwind/, on the head of wicked, 30. 23. 
25. 27. drink ye, and be drunken, and spue, and/. 

34. and ye shall /. like a pleasant vessel 
37. 14. it is false. If. not away to the Chaldeans 

120. let my supplication/. before thee 
42 t2. let our supplication /. before thee 
44. 12. they shall all/, in the land of Egypt 
46.6. they shall stumble and/, toward the north 

16. he made many to/, yea one fell on another 

48. 44. he that fleeth shall /. into the pit 

49. 26. her young men/, in her streets, 50. 30. 

50. 32. and the most proud shall stumble and /. 
51. 4. the slain shall/, in land of Chaldeans, 47,49. 

44. yea, the wall of Babylon shall/. 

49. as Babylon caused the slain of Israel to/. 
Lam. 1. 14. he hath made my strength to /. 
Ezek. 6. 7. the slain shall/, in the midst of you 

13.11. sayunto them that it shall/.and ye,0 great 
hailstones, shall/, and a stormy wind rent it 

14. foundation shall be discovered, and it shall/. 

24. 6. bring it out piece by piece, let no lot/, on it 
27.27. all thy cempany shall/, into the seas, 34. 

29. 5. thou shalt/. upon the open fields, 39. 5. 
30. 4. great pain, when the slain shall /. in Egypt 

6. they also that uphold Egypt shall/. 

22. I will cause the sword to/, out of his hand 



Ezek. 32. 12. by swords will I cause multitude ioj 
33. 12. not/, thereby in the day that he turneth 

35. 8. and m all thy rivers shall they/. 

36. 1 14. nor cause to/ thy nations any more 

38. 20. the steep places shall/, every wall shall/. 

39. 3. arrows to/. || 4. shalt/. on the mountains 

44. 12. they caused Israel to /. into iniquity 

45. t !• when ye cause the land to/, by lot 
47. 14. this land shall/, to you for inheritance 

Dan. 9. flS. we cause not our supplications to/. 

11. 14. also the robbers of thy people shall/. 
19. but he shall stumble and/, and not be lbi-«r<J 
34. when they shall/. [| 35. some/, to try them 

Hos. 4. 5. therefore shalt thou /. in the day, the 

prophet also shall /. with thee in the night 

14. the people that doth not understand shall/. 

5. 5. Israel and Ephraim shall/. Judah shall/, 
10. 8. aoiid they shall say to the hills,/, on us 

14. 9. but the transgressors shall/, therein 
Amos 3. 5. can a bird /. in a snare where no gin is? 

14. the horns of the altar shall/, to the ground 

8. 14. even they shall/, and never rise again 

9. 9. yet shall not the least grain/, to the earth 
Mic. 7. 8. rejoice not, O mine enemy, when I/. 
JsTah. 3. 12. they shall/, into the mouth of the eater 
Mai. 2. 18. ye have caused many to/, in the law 
Mat. 10. 29. not one sparrow /. to ground withoui 

12. 11. if it/, into a pit on the sabbath-day 

15. 14. both shall /. into the ditch, Luke 6. 39. 
27. eat crumbs v.hich/. from masters' table 

21.44. whoso/.on this stone be broken, on whom il 
shall/, it will grind him to powder, ZyMA:e 20.18. 
24. 29. the sun shall be darkened, and the stars 
shall /. from heaven, Mark 13. 25. 
Luke 10.18. 1 beheld Satan as lightn./. from heav. 
23.30. shall begin to say to the mountains, /.on us 
John 12.24. except a corn /.into the ground and dia , 
Acts 27. 17. fearing lest they should /. into quicks. ' 
32.then the soldiers cut the ropes and let her /.off 
34. shall not a hair/.from the head of any of you 
iJom. 11.11. have they stumbled that they should/.' 
14. J3. })ut an occasion to/, in his brother's way 
1 Cor. 10. 12. him that standeth take heed lest he/, 

1 Tim. 3.6. he/, into the condemnation of the devil 

7. have a good r<»port, lest he/, into reproach 

6. 9. they that will be rich /. into temptation 
Heb. 4. 11. lest any /. after the same example 

10. 31. it is fearful to/, into hands of living God 
.lam. 1. 2. count it joy, when ye/, into tem[)tation 

5. 12. swear not, lest ye/, into condemnation 

2 Pet. 1. 10. if ye do these things ye shall never/. 
3. 17. beware lest ye/, from your stedfastness 

Rev. 0.16. said to the mountains and rocks, /.on us 
9. 1. 1 saw a star/, from heaven unto the earth 

FALL away. 
Luke9>. 13. and in the time of temptation/, away 
Heb. 6. 6. if they /. away to renew them again 

FALL down. 
Deut.22.4.see thy brother's ass/. do707i by the way 
.Tosh. 6. 5. the wall of the city shall/, down da.* 
1 Sa7n. 21. 13. David let his spittle/, down 
Psal. 72. 11. all kings shall/, down before him 
Jsa. 13. t7. therefore shall ail hands/, down 
31. 3. and he that is holpen shall/, down 
34. 4. their host shall/, down as the leaf falletb 

44. 19. shall If. down to the stock of a tree? 

45. 14. the Sabeans shall /. down unto thee 

46. 6. they/, down, yea, they worship • 
Ezek. ,30.2;). and the arms of Pharaoh shall/, down 
Dan. 3. 5. ye/, down and worship the image, 10. 

15. if ye/, doion and worship the image, well 

11. 2''). and many shall/, down slain 

Mat.4. 9. all these things will I give thee, if thou 

wilt/, down and worship me, Luke 4. 7 

Rev.i.lO.the twenty-four elders/. cZoio?i before hiiB 

FALL, joined with sioord. 
Exod. 5. 3. lest he/, on us with pestilence ox sword 
jYum. 14. 3. brought us to this land to /. by sword 

43. and ye shall/, by the sword 
2 Kings 19. 7. Sennacherib /. by s. 2 Ckr. 32. j 21 
Psal. 63. 10. they shall /. by the sword, Ezek.G.U 
Isa. 3. 25. thy men shall/, by the sword 
13. 15. and every one shall/, by the sword 
31. 8. then shall the Assyrian /. with the sword 
37. 7. behold, I will cause him to /. by the 
sword in his own land, .Ter. 19. 7. 
.Ter. 20. 4. Pashur's friends shall/, by the sword 
39. 18. and thou shalt not / by the sword 
Ezek. 5. 12. a third part shall/, by the sword 
6. 12. and he that is near shall /. by the sword 
11. 10. ye shall/, by the sword, I will judge you 
17. 21. his fugitives shall/ by the sword 
21. 25. and thy remnant shall/, by the sword 
24. 21. your sons and daughters shall /. by sword 
25, 13. and they of Dcdan shall/, by the sword 
30. 5. the men in the league shall /. by the sword 

6. from the tower of Syene, shall /. by the aiword 
17. the voung men shall /. by the sword 

22. I will cause the sword to/, out of his hand 
33. 27. they in the wastes shall /. by the szoord 



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Dan. 1 1.3H. they that understand shall/, by sjoord 
//9i- 7. 10. tlieir princes sliall /. by the sword 
Hi. 16. Samaria sliall/. by the stcord 
Tod, 'i. 8. when they /.on the sword not be wounded 
Jimosl. 17. ihy sons and daughters/, hyihasword 
Luke 21. !24. they shall /. by tiie edge of the sword 

B\4LLEN. 
fre7i.4.6.L.said to Cain, why is thy countenance/.? 
Lev. 13. 41. that halh his hair/, off from his head 

25. 35. if thy brother be/, in decay witli thee 
Tosh. 8. 24. all Ai were /. on the edge of tiie sword 
Judg. 3. 25. behold, their lord was/, down dead 

18. 1. their inheritance had not/, unto ihem 

19. 27. behold the woman was/, at the door 

. I Sam. 5. 3. Dagon was/. || 2b. 12. a deep sleep/. 

31. 8. they found Saul and his sons/. 1 Clir. 10. 8. 

2 Sam. 1. 10. sure he could not live after he was/. 

12. and tliey mourned, because they were/. 

3. 38. there is a great man/, this day in Israel 

17. t y. when some of them be /. at the first 

1 Kings 8. 1 56. hath not/, one word of his promise 

20. 125. number an army like army that was/. 

2 Kings 13.14. nowElisha was/ sick of his sickn. 
25.t 11. the/, away did the captain carry away 

2 Chron. 20. 24. were dead bodies /. to the eanJi 
29. 9. for lo, our fathers have/, by the sword 

F.stk. 7. 8. liaman was/, on bed where Esther was 

Psal. 20. 8. they are brought down and /. 
36. 12. there are the workers of iniquity/. 

Isa. 14.12. how art thou/, from heaven, O Lucifer! 

26. 18. nor have the inhabitants of the world/. 
Ezek. 32.22. all of them/, by the sword, 23, 24. 
Hos. 14. 1. for thou hast/, by thine iniquity 
Zech. 12. 1 8. iie that is /. at that day be as David 
/>M/tel4.5.which of you shall have an ox/into apit 
Jilcts 8. tS. the Holy Ghost was /. on none of ihem 

20.9.Eutychus being/, into a deep sleep fell down 
26. 14. when we were all/. I heard a voice 
27.29. fearing, lest they should have/, on rocks 
28.6. looked when Paul should have/, down dead 
Phil. 1. 12./. out to the furtherance of the gaspcl 
Rev. 2. 5. remember from whence thou art/. 

.dre FALLEN. 
2 Sam. 1. 4. many of the people aref. and dead 
19. ho V arc the mighty /..'• 25, 27. 
22. 39. ihey aref. under my feet, Psal. 18. 38. 
Psal. 16. 6. the lines aref. to me in pleasant places 
55. 4. the terrors of death aref. upon me 
57. 6. into the midst whereof they aref. themselv. 
69. 9. the reproaches of them aref. u]>on me 
Isa.9. iO. the bricks are/, down, but we will build 
Jer. 38. 19. the Jews that aref. to the Chaldeans 
46. 12. the mighty men, they aref. both together 

50. 15. Babylon's foundations aref. walls down 
Lam. 2. 21. my virgins aref. by the sword 
Ezek. 31. 12. his branches aref. his houghs broken 

;^.27. they shall not lie with the mighty that aref. 
Hos. 7. 7. all their kings aref. none calleth to me 
I Cor. 15. 6. part remain, some aref. asleep, 18. 
Gal. 5. 4. justified by the law, ye are f. from grace 
Rev. 17. 10. are seven kings, five are/. and one is 

Is FALLEN. 
Lev. 13.40. the man whoso hair is f. off his head 
J\rum. 32. 19. our lot is f. on this side Jordan 
Josh. 2. 9. I know that your terror is/, upon us 
Job 1. 16. the fire of God is f. from heaven 
Psal. 7. 15. and is f. into the dilch which he made 
fsa. 3. 8. Jerusalem is ruined, and Judah isf. 

16. 9. the shouting for thy summer-fruits isf. 

21. 9. Babylon isf. isf. Rev. 14. 8. | 18. 2. 

59. M. for truth is f. in the streets, equity cannot 
Jer. 48. 32. the spoiler isf. on thy summer-fruits 

51. 8. Babylon is suddenly/, and destroyed 
Xa7w.5.]6.thecrown ?s/. from our heads, woe to us 
J^zeA:.13.12.1o,when the wall t's/.shall it not be said 
Amos 5. 2. the virgin of Isr. isf. shall no more rise 

9. 11. I will raise up the tabernacle that isf. 
Zech. 11. 2. howl fir-tree, for the cedar is f. 
Acts 15. 16. build tabernacle of David which is f. 

FALLER. 
Jer. 4G. f 16. he multiplied the f.one fell on another 

FALLESt. 
J^. 37. 13. saying, thou /. away to the Chaldeans 

FALLETH. 
Exod. 1. 10. when there/, out any Avar, they join 
Z/e?j. 11.33. every vessel whereinto any of them/. 

35. every thing whereupon their carcase/. 
J^um. 33. 54. inheritance shall be where his lot/, 
a Sam. 3. 29. not fail one that/, on the sword 
34. as a man /.before wicked men,sofellestthou 
17. 12. will light on him as dew/. on the ground 
Job 4. 13. when deep sleep/, on men, 33. 15. 
Prov. 13. 17 a wicked messenger/, into mischief 

17. 20. a perverse tongue/, into mischief 

24. 16. a just man /. seven times, riseth up again 

17. rejoice not when thine enemy/. 
Eccl. 4. 10. woe to him that is alone when he/. 
9. 12. sons of men are snnred when it/, on them 
11. 3. where the tree /. there shall it be 
ffa- 34. 4. as the leaf/, off from the vine 
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Tsa. 44.15 maketh image, and/, down thereto, 17. 
Jer. 21. 9. he that/, lo Chaldeans shall live 
JJan. 3.6. whoso/, not down arid worshippeth, 11. 
Mat. 17. 15. for oft-times he/, into the tire . 
Luke 11. 17. a house divided against a house/. 

15. 12. give me the portion of goods th it/, to me 
Rom. 14. 4. to his own master tie standeth or/. 
Jam. 1. 11. the flower thereof/. 1 Pet. 1. 24. 

FALLING. 
J\rum.24. 4. /. into a trance, but his'eyes open, 16. 
Deal. 19. \ 16. to testify against him /. away 
.Job 4. 4. thy words have uphoklen him that was/. 

14. 18. tlie mountain/, coineth to nought 
Psal. 56. 13. wilt not deliver my feet from/. 116. 8. 
Prov. 25. 26. a righteous man /. before the wicked 
Isa. 34. 4. and as a/, fig from the fig-tree 
Luke 8. 47. came trembling and/ down before him 

22. 44. as it were great drops of blood /. down 
Acts 1. 18. and Judas/, headlong burst asunder 

27. 41. and /. into a place where two seas met 

1 Cor. 14.25. and so/ down, he will worship God 
'■2Thess. 2. 3. e.vcept there come a/, away first 
Jade 24. to him that is able to keep you from/. 

FALLINGS. * 

Job 41. t23. the/, of his flesh are joined together 

FALLOW. 
Jer. 4. 3. break up your/, ground, Hos. 10. 12. 
See Deer. 
FALSE. 
Exod. 23. 1, thou sh'alt not raise a /. report 
7. keep thee far from a /. matter 

2 Kings 9. 12. and they said, it is/, tell us now 
.Job 36. 4. for truly my words shall not be /. 
Psal. 119. 104. therefore I i:afe every/, way, 128. 

120. 3. what shall be done to thee thou /. tongue? 
Pro?;. 11.1. a/, balance is an abomination to the L. 
17. 4. a wicked doer giveth heed to/, lips 

20. 23. and a/, balance is not good 

25. 14. whoso boasleth of a/, gift, is like wind 
Jer.S.fS.the/. pen of scribes worketh for falsehood 
14. 14. they prophesy unto you a/, vision 
23. 32. 1 am against them that prophesy/, dreams 
37. 14. then said Jeremiah, it is/. I fall not away 
Lam. 2. 14. but have seen for thee/, burdens 
Ezek. 21. 23. it shall be to them as a/, divination 
Zech. 8. 17. let none imagine evil, love no/, oath 
10. 2. and the diviners have told/, dreams 
Mal.?>.o. I will be swift witness against/, swearers 
Jl/ai.24.24.for there shall arise/.Christs and / pro- 
phets, and shall shew wonders, Mark 13. 22. 
J^iLkc 19. 8. have taken any thing by/, accusation 
•2 Cor. 11. 13. for such are/, apostles, deceitful 

26. I have been in perils among/, brethren 
G'a^2.4.becauseof/.brethren unawares bioughtin 
2 Tim. 3. 3. without natural affection, /. accusers 
Tit. 2. 3. aged women, that they be not/, accusers 
2 Pet. 2. 1. there shall be /. teachers among you 
See Pkopiiet. 
FALSE prophets. 
Mat.1.15 beware of/, prophets in sheeps' clothing 

24. 11. and many/, prophets shall rise, 24. 
Mark 13. 22. /. prophets shall rise and shew signs 
J^jukc 6.26. so dici their fathers to the/, prophets 
2 Pct.2.1. there were f. prophets among the people 
1 John 4. l.f.proph: ts are gone out into the world 

FALSE witness. 
Exod. 20. 10. thou shalt not bear/, witvcss against 
thy neighbour, Dcut. 5. 20. Mat. 19. 18. 
Deut.l9.li3. if a/ witness rise up against any man 

18. and behold, if the witness be a/ witness 
Prov. 6. 19. a/, witness that speaketh lies 

12. 17. a /. witness sheweth forth deceit, 14. 5. 
19. 5. a/, witness shall not be unpunished, 9. 

21. 28. a/, witness shall perish 

25. 18. a man that hearcth/. witness is a maul 
Mat. 15. 19. for out of the heart proceed/, witness 

26.59. the ciders soiiglit/. witvcss against Jesus 
Mark 14. .56. many bare/, witness against him, 57. 

FALSE witnesses. 

Psal. 27. 12. /. loitnesscs are risen up against me 

35.11./. joitnesses did rise, they laid to my charge 

Mat.2Q.60. tho' many/, loitnesses came, yet found 

they none, at the last came two /. witnesses 

Acts 6. 13. and .^et up/, witnesses, who said 

1 Cor. 15.15. and we are found/, witnesses of God 

FALSEHOOD. 

2 SflTO.lS.lS.should have wrought/against my life 
.Job 21. 34. in your answers there remaineth/. 
Psal. 7. 14. behold, he hath brought forth/. 

119. 118. hast trodden them down, for deceit is/. 

144. 8. their hand is a right hand of/. 11. 
Prov. 20. t 17. bread of/, is sweet to a man 

25. 1 14. whoso boasteth himself in a gift of/. 
Isn. 28. 15. and under/, have we hid ourselves 

.57. 4. are ye not a seed of/. ? || 59. 13. words of/. 
,/fir. 3. 1 10. she hath turned to me but in/. 

8. 1 8. the false pen of scribes worketh for/. 

10. 14. for his molten image is/. 51. 17. 

13. 25. thou hast forgotten me, and trusted in/. 
37. 1 14. then said Jeremiah it is a /. 

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7765.7.1. .'or they commit/ and the thief ccmelh in 
Mic. 2. 11. if a man wiuking in the -spirit and/. 

FALSELY. 
Gen. 21. 23. swear to me tliat thou wilt not deal /. 
icz).6.3.have found what was lost. ands>veureth/ 
5. or all that about which he hath sworn/. 

19. 11. neither deal/, nor lie one to another 
12. and ye shall not swear by my name/. 

JJeut. 19. 18. if the witness have testifitd /. 
Psal. 35. 1 19. let not mine enemies /. rejoice 
44. 17. nor have we deiilt/. in thy covenant 
Jer. 5.2. tho' they say, the Ld. liveth, they swear/. 
31. the prophets prophesy/, unto you, 2ij. 9. 

6. 13. prophet, priest, eveiy one dealeth /. 8. 10 

7. 9. will ye steal, murder, and swear/. ? 
40. 16. for thou speakest/. of Ishmael 

43.2. thou speakest/. the Lord hath notsent thee 
Has. 10. 4. swearing/, in making a covenant 
Mic. 2. 1 11. if a man walk with the wind and lie/ 
Zec/i. 5. 4. the curse enter his house that sweareth/ 
Mat. 5. 11. say evil against you /. for my sake 
Luke 3.14. nor accuse any /be content with wages 
ITim. 6. 20. ojjpositions of science,/, so called 
IPet. 3. 16./. accuse your ixood conversa. in Christ 

FALSIFYING. 
Amos 8. 5. and/, the bahinces by deceit 

FAME. 
Geji. 45. 16. the/, was heard in Pharaoh's house 
Mum. 14. 15. nations tliat have heard the /. of thee 
Josh.G.27. Joshua's/, was noised thro' the country 
9. 9. we heard the /. of God, what he did in Egypt 
1 Kings 4. 31. his/, was iti all nations round about 
10. 1. the queen heard /. of Solomon, 2 Chr. 9. 1. 

7. thy wisdom exceedeth the /. 2 Chrun. 9. 6. 

1 Chron. 14. 17. the/, of David went to all lands 

22. 5. and the house must be of/ and of glory 
Esth.^.A. Mcrdecai's/.went through the provincus 
.Job 28. 22. we have heard the/, with our ears 
Jsa. 66. 19. to tho isles that have not hoard vAy f 
Jer. 3. t 9. thro' the/, of her whoredom she defiled 

6. 24. we have heard the/, our hands wax feeblo 
Zeph. 3. 19. and I will g' t them /. in every land 
Mat. 4. 24. tlte/. of Jesus went abroad, Mark 1 
28. J^uke 4. 34, 37. j 5. 15 
9. 26. the/, thereof went abroad into all thnt lana 
31. they, when dej^arted, spread abroad his/. 

14. 1. Herod the tetrarch heard of the/, of Jesus 

FAMILIAR. 
,Tob 19. 14. my/, friends have forgotten me 
P s al. 41.9. my f. friend hath lifted uj) his heel og.me 

FAMILIAR spirit. 
2yet>.20.27.man or woman o\' a. f .spirit put to death 
1 Sam. 28. 7. seek me a woman that hnth a f.>pirit 
to enquire of her ; a/, spirit at Endor 

8. divine to me by the /. spirit and bring him up 

1 Chr. 10.13. Saul enquired of one that had af.sp. 

2 Chron. 33. 6. Manasseh dealt with a/, spirit 
Isa. 29. 4. thy voice as of one that hath a /. spirit 

FAMILIAR spirits. 

Lev. 19. 31. regard not them that have/, spirits 

20.6. against that soul that turneth after/, spirits 

Dcut. 18. 11. nor a consulter with/, spirits 

liSa7n.28.3. Saul put away those that \\s,d. f. spirits 

9. how he hathcut oft' those that have/. .s;;i?-(7s 
2 Kings 21. 6. Manasseh dealt with/, spirits 

23. 24. workers with /. spirits Josiah put away 
Isa. 8. 19. vi-hen they say to you, seeK/. .spirits 

19. 3. they shall seek to them that have /. spirits 

FAMILIARS. 
Jer. 20. 10. all my/, watched for my halting 

FAMILY. 
I^ev. 20. 5. 1 will set my face against his/. 

25. 10. ye shall return every man to his/. 41. 
47. sell himself to the stock of the stranger's/. 
49. his uncle or any of his/, may redeem him 

J^mn. 3. 21. of Gershon was the /. of the Libnites 
27. of Kohath was the/, of the Amramites 

26. 5. the/, of the Hanochites,/. of the Pailuites 
Family mentioned often to the 59th verse. 

27. 4. why our father's name done away from /. ? 
11. give his inheritance to the next of his/. 

.36. 6. marry to/, of their father's tribe, 8, 12. 
Detit.'29.ld. lest a/, turn away from Lord our Gcd 
.Tosh.l.\4. the/, which the Lord taketh sha'.l come 

17. and he took the/, of the Zarhites 
.Judg. 1.25. but they let go the man and all his/. 
6. 15. behold, my/, is poor in Manasseh 
9. 1. communed with the/, of h^s mofher'f? fathe! 
13. 2. Manoah a man of the/, of the Danites 
17. 7. a young man, a Levite of the/ of Judah 

18.2. the Danites sent of their/, five men to spj 
19. or that thou be a priest to a/, in Israel 

21. 24. Israel departed, everv man to his/ 

Ruth 2. 1. she had a kinsman of the/, of Elimelec}. 

ISam. 9.21. mvf. the least of tho tiibe of Eenjaram 

10. 21./. of Matri was taken, and Saul was takeu 

18. 18. what is my liic, or mv father's /. in Israel ' 

20. 6. a yearly sacrifice there for all the/. 29. _ 
2>S'a7??.14.7.whoIe/. is risen against thine handmaid 

16. 5. a man of the/, of Saul, his name Shimei 



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I Oiron. 4. 27. neither did all their/, multiply 

(5. 61. to the/, of Kohath were cities given, 70. 

13. 14. tlie ark renuuned wiili ilie/. ot Obcid-edoiii 
Est/i. 9. 2d. these days of Puriiii kept by every /. 
Jer. 3. 14. 1 will take oae of a city, and two of a /. 

8 3. death shall be chosen by residue oi'lhis evil/. 
^mos 3. 1. against the/. I biouglit out of Egypt 
Zecli. \'l. 12. every/, shall mourn apart, 13, 14. 

14. 18. if the/, of Egyj)l go notuj>, and come not 
Ep/i.2. 15. whole/, in iieaven and earth is named 

FAMILIES. 
Gen. 8. T IQ- crecpeth on the earth, after their/. 

10. 5. the isles of Gentiles divided after tlieir/. 

18. were the/, of the Canaaniles sj)read abroad 
20. the sons ofHam after their/. || 31./. of Shem 

12. 3. in thee all the/, of earth be blessed, 28. 14. 

30. 40. the dukes of Esau according to their/. 
47. 12. Joseph nourished his brethren with their/. 

Exod.^.l-i. these be the/, of Reuben, the first-born 

of Israel, J^um. 28. 7. Josk. 13. 15, 23. 

15. these are the/, of Simeon, JV«/h. 2G. 12, 14. 

Josh. 19. 1, 8. 

17. the/, of Gershon, JTam. 3. 18, 21. 1 4. 22, 24, 

38, 40, 41. Josh. 21. 33. 

19. these are the /. of Levi, 25. JSTuiu. 4. 46. | 

26. 57, 53. .Josk. 21. 27. 1 Chimi. 6. 19. 

12. 21. take you a lamb according to your/. 
Lev. 25. 45. of the/, of strangers shall ye buy 
J^um. 1. 2. take the sum of Israel after their/. 

3. 19. and the sons of Kohath by their/. 27, 29, 

30. I 4. 37. Ju^h. 21. 4, 10. 

20. the sons of Merari, by their/. 33, 35. | 4. 33, 

42, 44, 45. .Josh. 21. 34, 40. 1 Chron. 6. 63. 
4. 18. cut not ofl'the tribe of the/, of Kohathites 
11. 10. JMoses heard them weep through their/. 

26. 15. the /. of Gad, 18. Josh. 13. 24, 28. 

20. the/, of Judah, 22. Josh. 15. 1, 12, 20. 

23. the sons of Issachar after their /. 25. Josh. 
19. 17, 23. 1 21. 6. 1 Chro7i. 6. 62. | 7. 5. 
26. the/, of Zebulun, 27. Josh. 19. 10, 16. 
28. the sons of Joseph after their/. 36. 1. 

34. the/, of Manasseh, 36. 12. Josh. 13.29. 1 17.2. 

35. these are sons of Ephraim after their/. 37. 

.Josh 16. .% 8. 1 21. 5, 20. 1 Chro7i. 6. 66. 
38. the sons of Benjamin after their/. 41. .Josh. 
18. 11,20,21. Ibarra. 10.21. 
42. the sons of Dan after their/. Josh. 19. 40, 48. 
44. sons of Asher after their/. .Josh. 19. 24, 31. 
48. sons of Naphtali after their/. 50. ./os/i.19.32. 

27. 1. daughters of Zelophehad of Manasseh's/. 
33. 54. divide your land by lot among your/. 
36. 1. the chief fathers of the/ of Gilead 

Josh. 6. t23. brought out Rahab and all her/. 
7. 14. tribe the Lord taketh come according to/. 

13. 31. to half children of Machir, by their/. 
10. 40. the tribe of Dan according to their/. 48. 

1 Sam. 9. 21. the least of all the/, of Benjamin 

1 Chr.2. 53. the/, of Kirjath-jearim, tiie Puhites 
55. the/, of the scribes which dwelt at Jabez 

4. 2. these are the /. of the Zorathites 

21. the/, of them that wrought fine linen 
38. these mentioned were princes in their/. 

2 Chron. 35. 5. according to the divisions of 

the /. 12. 

JVeA. 4. 13. I set the people af\er their /. 

Job 31. 34. did the contempt of/, terrify me 7 

Psal. 68. 6. God settelh the solitary in/. 
107. 41. and maketh him /. like a Hock 

Jer. 1. 15. I will call ail the/, of the north 
2. 4. hear, all ye /. of the house of Israel 
10. 2.5. fury on the/, that call not on thy name 
15. t 3. and I will appoint over them four/. 

■ 25. 9. behold, I will take all the/, of the north 

31. 1. I win be the God of all the/, of Israel 
33. 24. the two/, which the Lord hath chosen 

Ezelc. 20. 32. we will be as the /. of the countries 
jimos 3. 2. you have I known of all /. of the earth 
J^Tah 3. 4. that selleth/. through her witchcrafts 
Zech. 12. 1 12. and the land shall mourn,/./. 
14. all the/, that remain, every famiiy apart 

14. 17. -whoso will not come up of all the/. 

FAMINE. 

The scripture speaks of several famines which 
have been in Palestine, and in the neighbouring 
countries : as that in the time of Abraham, 
and again in the time of Isaac, Gen. 12. 10. 
I 26. 1. But the most remarkable ichereof we 
have any account, is that of seven years, tohich 
fell out m_Egypt, while Joseph abode there, 
Gen. 41. 27. It is considerable for the con- 
tinuance, extent, n.nd greatness of it; and in 
this particular the more so, that Egypt is a 
country least subject to these calamities, by 
reason of its extreme fruitf nines s. 

Famine is sometimes a natural effect, as when 
the Nile does not overflow in Egypt; or the 
rains do not fall in Judea, at the customary 
times, that ?s, in spring or autumn; or when 
the caterpillars and locjists swarm in the 
country^ and destroy the fruits of it. The 
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prophets, in several places, take notice of these 
last causes of far.une, Juci 1. 3, 4, iVc. 

Famine was also often the c^f'cct of God's anger 
against his people. For example ; the Lord 
sent the prophet Gad to David, to tell him, 
that as a punishment of his vanity, whereby 
he had been induced to number his people, 
God gave him the option of seven years' 
famine, or of being for three months pursued 
by his enemies, or of seeing the plague raging 
for three days in his country, 2 Sam. 24. 12, 13. 
Jdnd in the reign of Ahab, The Lord called 
fur a famine, aiul it came upon the land seven 
years, 2 ICings 8. 1, 2. Amos threatens the 
people of God with another sort of famine, 
%Dant of heavenly bread, which was that oi 
hearing the word of God, Jimos 8. 11. The 
Israelites nou) despise a prophet's counsel, then 
they shall seek for it, but not have a prophet 
to give them counsel. 

Gen. 12. 10. for the/, was grievous in the land 

26. 1. there was a/, in the land, besides the first/. 
41. 27. seven empty ears ehali be seven years of/. 

30.«and the/, shall consume the land 
31. the plenty shall not be known by reason of/. 
.50. to Josei)h were born two sons before the/. 
56. the/, was over all the face of the earth 
47.13. the land fainted by reason of the/. 
Ruth 1. 1. when the judges ruled, there was a/. 
2 Ham. 21. 1. there was a /. in the days of David 
24.13. shall seven years of/, come to thee in land? 

1 icings 8. 37. if there be in the land/. 2 Chr. 20. 9. 

18.2. there was a sore /.in Samaria, 2 Kings 6.25. 

2 Kings 7. 4. then the /. is in the city, we shall die 
8. 1. the Lord hath called for a/, it shall come 
25. 3. the/, prevailed in Jerusalem, no bread 

2 Chr. 32.11. Hezekiah persuadeth you to die by/. 

Job 5. 20. in/, he shall redeem- thee from death 
22. at destruction and/, thou shalt laugh 
30. 3. for want and/, they were solitary 

Psal. 33. 19. and to keep them alive in/. 
37. 19. in the days of/, they shall be satisfied 
105. 16. moreover, he called for a/, on the land 

Isa. 5. tl3. and their glory are men of/. 

14. 30. and I will kill thy root with/. 

51.19. destruction,/, and sword, are come on thee 

.Jer. 5. 12. nor shall we see sword, nor/. 14. 13, 15. 

14.15. by sword and/. shall jiropliets be consumed 

16. the people shall be cast out, because of the /. 

15. then behold them that are sick with/. 

15. 2. and such as are for the/, to the/. 
18. 21. deliver up their children to the/. 

21. 7. deliver from the/, to Nebuchadnezzar 

24. 10. I will send the/, among them, 29. 17. 

27. C). that nation will I punish with the/. 

29. 18. I will persecule with the sword and/. 

32. 24. the city is given to Chaldeans because of/. 

34. 17. I proclaim a liberty for you to the/. 

42. 16. the/, shall follow close after you 

52.6. the/was sore in the city, there was no bread 
Lam. 5. 10. our skin was black, because of tiie/. 
Ezek. 5. 12. a third part shall be consumed with /. 

16. when I send on them the evil arrows of/. 

17. so will I send on you/. 14. 13. 

7. 15./. within, /. and pestilence shall devour 
12. 16. but I will leave a few men from the/. 
36. 29. and I will lay no/, upon you 

30. ye shall receive no more reproach of/. 
.^mos S.M.I will send a/, not of bread, but of word 
Luke 4. 25. when great/, was through all the land 

15. 14. there arose a mighty/, in that land 
Rom. 8. 35. shall/, separate us from love of Christ? 
Rev. 18. 8. her plagues come in one day, death,/. 

By the FAMINE. 
Jer. 11.22. their sons and daught. shall die by thef. 
14. 12. but I will consume them by thef. 15. 

16. 4. they shall be consumed byf. 44. 12, 18, 27. 
21. 9. he that abideth in the city shall die by the f. 
27. 13. why will ye die by thef. and pestilence? 
32.36.be delivered to the king of Babylon by thef. 
38.2. remaineth in cityshalldie byf. Ezek.G. 12. 
42. 17. they shall die by thef. and peslilence 

22. know certainly that ye shall die by thef. 
44. 13. as I have punished Jerusalem by thef. 
Ezek. 6. 11. they shall fall by thef. and pestilence 

FAMINES. 
Mat. 24. 7. there shall be /. pestilences, and earth- 
quakes in divers places, Mark 13.8. Z.w/ic21.11. 
FAMISH and FAMISHED. 
Gen. 41. 55. when all the land of Egypt was/. 
Prov. 10.3. the L. will not suffer the righteous to/. 
Isa. 5. 13. and their honourable men are/. 
Zeph. 2. 11. for he will f. all the gods of the earth 

FAMOUS. 
J\''um. 16 2. princes/, in the congregation, 26. 9. 
Ruth 4. 11. and be thou/, in Beth-lehem 

14. that his name may be/, in Israel 
1 Chron. 5. 24. a^id these were /. men, 12. 30. 
Psal. 74. 5. a man was/ as he had lifted up axes 
130. 18. give thanks to him who slew/, kings 



FAR 

Ezek. 22 10. and she became/, among women 

32. 18. and inC daughters of the/, nations 

FAN, Substantive. 
Isa. 30. 24. clean provender winnowed with the/ 
.Jer. 15. 7. 1 will fan them with a/, in the galea 
Mat. 3. 12. whose/, is in his hand, Luke 3. 17. 

FAN, Verb. 
/sa.41.16.shalt/.them,wind shall carry them awqy ' 
Jer. 4. 11. a dry wind not to/, nor to cle;ins». 
15. 7. I will /. them with a fan in the gates 
51. 2. 1 will send fanners that shall/, her 

FAR. 
Gen. 18. 25. that be/, from thee to slay righteojq 
Exod. 8. 28. only you shall not go very/, away 
23.7. keep thee/, from a false matter 
Deut. 12. 21. if the place be too/, from thee, 14. 24 
29. 22. the stranger that shall come from a /. land 
.Josh. 3. 16. waters stood very/, from the city 

Adam 
8. 4. go not very/, from the city, but be ready 
9. 22. saying, we are/, from you, when ye dwell 
Judg. 9. 17. my father adventured his lile /. 

18. 7. they were/, fiom the Zidoniaiis, 2o. 

19. 11. they were by Jehus, day was/, spent 
1 Sam. 20. 9. Jonatlum said, /. be it from thee 

1 Kings 6.46. that they carry ihem away/, or noai 

2 Chr. 26. 15. and his name was spread /. abroad 
Ezra 6. 6. now therefore be ye/. Ihmi thence 
J\reh. 4. 19. we are separated one /. from another 
Esth. 9.20. to all the Jews botli nigh and/. 

.Job 5. 4. his children are/, from .safety 

11. 14. put iniquity/, away, 22.2!!. 

34. 10./. be it from God to do vsickedness 
Psal. 10. 5. thy jiidgmenls are /. out of sight 
22. 1. why art thou so /. from helping me ? 
73. 27. they that are J", from thee shad perish 

97.9. Lord, thou art exalted/, above all gods 
103. 12. as /. as the east is from the west, sof. 

hath he removed our transgressions from us 
109. 17. so let blessing bo/, from him 
ll9. 150. that follow mischief are/, from thy law 

155. salvation is/, from tlie wicked 
Prov. 4. 24. and perverse lips put/, from thee 
5.8.reinove thy way/from her, come not nigh hei 
15.29. the Lord is/, from the wicked 
19.7. much more do his friends go /..from him 
22.5. doth keep his soul, shall be/, iiom them 

15. the r^^od of correction shall drive it/.fiom him 

31. 10. for her price is/, above rubies 
F.ccl. 2. 13. as/, as light e.xcelleth daikncss 

3. 1 5. and a time to be/, from embracing 
Isa. 6.12. and the Lord have removed men /.away 

19. 6. and ihey shall turn the rivers/, away 

26. 15. thou hast removed the nations/. 

46. 12. hesir ye that are/, from righteousness. 

49. 19. that swallowed thee shall be/, away 

54. 14. thou shalt be /. from oppression 

59.9. therefore is judgment/, from us 
Jer. 12.2. thou art/, from their reins 

2.5.26. all the kings of the north/, and near 

27. 10. prophesy, to remove you /. from your land 
48. 24. upon all the cities of Moab/. or near 

47. thus/, is the judgment of Moab 
51. 64. thus/, are the words of Jeremiah 
/va7n.3.17.thou bast removed my soul/from peace 
E.zek. 7.20. therefore have I set it/, from them 

11.15. they have said, get ye/, from the Lord 
Dan. 11. 2. the fourth king/, richer than they all 
.Joel 3.6. that ye might remove them/, from border 
Jijnos 6. 3. ye that put/, away the evil day 
Mic. 7. n. in that day shall decree be/, rcnjoved 
Mat. 16.22. Peter said, be it/, from thee, Lord 
Mark 6.35. and when the day was now/, spent 

12.34. thou art not/, from the kingdom of God 
13.34. Son ofmanisas a man taking a/, journey 
Lvke 7.6. wlien he was not/ from (he house 
22. 51. Jesus saidjSufTer ye thus/, he healed him 
24. 29. abide with us, for the day is/, spent 
50. and he led them out as/, as to 13ethany 
.Joh7i 21. 8. for they were not/, from land 
.Sets 11. 19. Ihey travelled as/, as Phenice 
22. that Barnabas should go as/, as Antioch 
17. 27. though he be not/, from every one of us 
22.21. I will send thee/, hence to the Gentiles 

28. 15. they came to meet us as /. as Appii-forum 
Rom. 13. 12. the night is/, spent, the day is at hand 
2 Cor. 4.17. workelh a/ more exc. weight of glory 

10. 14. for we are come as/, as to you also 
Eph. 1.21./. above all principality and power 
4. 10. that ascended up/, above nil henvens 
Phil. 1.23. to be with Christ, which is/, better 
//ei.7. 15.it is yet/.moreevident,afterMelchised€e 
See Country, Countries. 
FAR from me. 
1 Sam. 2. 30. but now the Lord salth, be it f.from 
me, 22. 15. 2 Sam. 20. 20. | 23. 17 
,Tob 13. 21. withdraw thine hand /. from me 

19. 13. he hath put my brethren / from me 

21. 16. the counsel of wicked \^ f.from me, 22. Ifi. 
30. 10. they tlee f.from me, and spare not to spii 



FAS 

Fsal.22. 11. O Lord, he not f. from me, for trou- 
ble IS near, 19. | 35.ii-2. \ 38. 21. | 71. 12. 
2t 9. iiide not thy lace/, /rowj me, leave me not 
88.8. thou hust pat mine ac(]ULiintance/.//-o/u me 
18. Jover and triend liast thou put f. from me 
Prov. 30. 8. remove/. /rowt mc vanity and lies 
Eccl. 7. 23. 1 will be wise, but it w*as/. from me 
Jsa.i'dA'i. but have removed their heari/./ro/zi we 
Jer 2. 5. they are gone f.froiii me, and become vain 
Lam. J. lii. because the comt'oLter is f. from me 
Eiek. 43. y. the carcases of their kings/. //-o/n 7ne 
44. 10. the Lovites that are gone f. from vie 
.Mat 15. 8. their heart is f. from me, Mark 7. 6. 

From Far. 
Dei'.^23.49. aiiation against thee/rom/. Jer.5.15. 
Job 3G. 3. 1 will letch my knowledge/ro?7t/. 
/sa.5. 26. he will lilt u[) an ensign froju f. 
10.3. desolation wiiicli shall come froui f. 
22. 3. they are bound which are Aedfromf. 
30. 27. the name of the' Lord cometh fromf. 
43. (j. bring iny sons from f. and daughters, 60. 9. 
49.1. listen, O isles, hearken, ye people, //-op/i/. 

12. behold, these shall come from f. 
60. 4. thy sons shall come from f. and daughters 
■Jer. 30. 10. for lo, I will save thee from f. 
Ezek. 23. 40. that ye sent for men to come from f. 
Hab. 1. 8. and their horsemen shall come from f. 
Mark 8. 3. for divers of them came from f. 
See Afar. 
FAR off. 
Gen. 44. 4. when they were gone, and not yet /. off 
J^am.2.2.tliey shall pitch/.ojf about the tabernacle 
Deut-VS.!. not consent to serve gods of people /.ojf 
20. 15. thus do to ail the cities very/, off 
30. 11. neither is the commandment/, off 
2 Sam. 15. 17. the king tarried in a place/, off' 
2 Chron. fi. 30. carry their captives to a land /. off 
Psal. 55. 7. lo, then I would wander/, off' 
Prov. 27. 10. is better than a brother/, off 
Eccl. 7. 24. tnat which is / off who can hnd out ? 
Jsa. 17. 13. they shall liee/. iff ^wl be chased 
33. 13. hear, ye that are/, off' what I have done 

17. they shall behold the land ihat is/, off 
46. 13. my righteousness shall not be/ off' 
5P. 9. and thou didst send thy messengers/, off 
19. ])eace to him that is/, o/ and him that is near 
59. 11. we look for salvation, but it is/, off 
JCzeA:.fl.l2.he that is/. o_/"shall die of the pestilence 
8. 6. that I should go /. off' from my sanctuary 
11. 1(5. although I have cast them/, off 
12.27. he prophesietli of times that are/, off 
22.5. lhi;se that be/, off item thee siiall mock 
Z>a7i. 9. 7. confusion to Israel that are near and/, o^ 
Joel 2. 20. 1 will remove/, off' the njrthern army 
3. 8. they shall sell them to the Sabeans/. off' 
Mic. 4. 7. make her that was cast/, off' a nation 
2ecA. '5.15. they /.o^'shall come and build in temple 
Eph. 2. 13. ye who were/, off' made nigh by Christ 
FARTHER; *^ee Further. 
FARE. 

1 Sam. 17. 18. and look how tliy brethren/. 

FARE. 
Jonah 1.3* so he paid i he/thereof, and went into it 

FARED. 
Luke 16. 19. the rich man f. sumptuously every day 

FAREWELL. 
Luke 9. 61. let me lirst go bid them /. at home 
Acts 15. 29. if ye keep yourselves, ye do well,/. 
18. 21. Paul bade them/, savin;:, I must keep 
23. 30. to say what they iiad against hiin,/. 

2 Cor. 13. 11. finallv, brethren, /. be perfect 

■ FARAI. 
Mat. 22.5. they went (-heir ways, one to his/. 

FARTHING, S. 
Mat. 5. 26. till thou hast paid the uttermost/. 
10. 29. are not tv,-o sparrows sold for a/. ? 
Mar kl2.i2.s\ie threw in two mites which "make a/. 
Luke 12. 6. are not five sparrows sold for two/.'? 

FASHION. 
Gen. 6. 1.5. this is the/, thou shalt make-the ark of 
£a;orf.26.30. the/, of the tabernacle as was shewed 
37. 19. bowls made he afrer the/, of almonds 

1 Kings 6. 38. according to ail the/, of the house 

2 Kings 16. 10. Ahaz sent the/, of the altar 
Ezek. 43. 11. shew them the form and /. thereof 
Hab. 2. t IS the fashioner of his/, trustoth 
Mark 2. 12. saying, we never saw it on tliis/. 
Luke 9. 2d. the/, of his countenance was altered 
.,1cts 7 .44:. make tiie tabern;icle according to/seen 
1 Cor. 7. 31 for the/, of this world passeth away 
Phil.2.8. being found in/ as a man, humbled hims. 
Jam. l.ll. and the grace of the/, of it perishetli 

FASHION. 
Job 31 15. and did not one /. us in the womb 7 

FASHIONED. 
Exod.dQ. 4. Aaron/, the calf with a graving-tool 
\ Kings 7. t 15. for he/, two pillars of brass 
Job 10.8. thine hands have/, me, Psal. 119.73. 
Psal. 139. 16. which in continuance were/. 
Tdo, 22. 11. neither had respect ti. liim that/, it 
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FASS 

Ezek. 16.7. thy breasts are/, thine hair is grown 
Fkil. 3. 21. that it may be/, hke his glorious body 

FAtiillUxNETH. 

P5ffiZ.33.15. he/, their hearts alike, considers works 

Isa. 44. 12 the smith/, it with hammers 

45.9. clay say lo him tiiat/. it, what makest thou? 

FASHlOAlNG. 

1 Pet. 1. 14. not/. yourseUes to the former lusts 

FASHIONS. 
Ezek. 42. 11. their goings were according to their/. 

I'AST. 
Ezra 5.8. this work goelh/. on, and prospereth 

FAST. 
Gen. 20. 18. the Lord had/, closed up the wombs 
Jadg. 4. 21. Sisera was/, asleep au-cl weary 
15. i3. but we will binu thee/, and deliver thee 
16. 11. lie said, it ihey bind me/, with new ropes 
Rutk 2. b. iJoaz said, abide hei e /. by my maidens 
21. Buaz said to nie, ktep J", by my young men 
Job 3d. od. wtien the clods cleave /. lo^ether 
Psal. 05. b. his strengtli settetii/. the inouotains 
33. 9. he coainianded and it sio^d. f. 
Prov. 4. 13. take/, hold of instruction, keep her 
Jer, 48. lb. liie aidiciioa of Moub hastei.h/. 
50. 33. all mat luolc them captives lield tnemf. 
Jonah 1. 5. he lay in lire ship, and was /. asleep 
Acts 16.24. who made ilieir ieet/. in the stocks 
27. 41. the Ibrepart siuck/. remained unmoveable 

Fast. 
Fasting has, in all ages, and among all nations, 
been an exercise laacti in use in tiiiics of mourn- 
ing, sorrow, and ajjirctions. The sense of it is 
in some sort inspired by nature, which, in these 
circuiiistiinces, aenicS itself nourishment, and 
takes off' the edge of hanger. There is no ex- 
ample of f us ting, pr"periy so called, to be seen 
before Aloses; yet it is presaiueable that the 
patriarchs fasted, suice we see that there were 
very great mournings among them, and those 
too Very particularly decribcd, such as that of 
Abraham for Sarah, Gen. 23. 2. and that of 
Jacob for his son Joseph, Gen. 37. 34. 
Moses enjoins no particular last in his five books, 
excepting that upon tlie solemn day of expia- 
tion, which was generally and strictly observ- 
ed, Lev. 23. 27, 29, On the tenfh day of this 
seventli mon;h, ye snail alilict your souls ; that 
is, Ye shall iiumble yourselves deeply before 
God, both inwardly by gudly sorrow, judging 
and loatning yourselves ; and outwardly, bij 
fasting and abstinence from all carnal com- 
forts and delights. Since the time of Moses, 
examples of fasting hace been very common 
among the Jews. Joshua and the elders of Is- 
rael remained prostrate before the ark from 
morning until cver.ing, without eating, after 
the Israelites were defeated by the men of Ai, 
Josh. 7. 6. The eleven tribes which had takai 
arms against that of Benjamin, seeing they 
could not hold out against the inhabitants of 
Gibeah, fell down before the ark upon their 
faces, and so continued till the evening with- 
out eating, Judg. 20. 26. The Israelites per- 
ceiving themselves to be pressed by the Philis- 
tines, assembled before the Lord at Mizpeh, 
and fasted in his presence till the evening, 
1 Sam. 7. 6. And David /asiec! while the first 
child he had by Balh-sheba, the icife of Uriah, 
was sick, 2 Sam. 12. 16. 
Moses fasted forty days on mount Horeb, Exod. 
34. 28. Elijah passed as many days without 
eating any thing, 1 Kings 19. 8. And our 
Si riourfastedin the wilderness forty days and 
forty nights, Mat. 4. 2. These fasts were mira- 
culous, and out of the common rules of nature. 
The V fry heathens, themselves, sometimes fasted; 
and the king of Nineveh, terrified by Jonah's 
preaching, made an order, that not only men, 
but beasts also, should continue without eating 
or drinking ; that both men and beasts should 
be covered with sackcloth, and each after their 
manner should cry unto the Lord, Jon. 3. 6, 7,8. 
7'Ae Jews, in times of public calamity, made 
even the children at the breast fast, Joel 2.16. 
It does not appear by our Saviour's ow7i practice, 
or any commands that he gave to his disciples, 
that he instituted any particular fasts, or en- 
joined any to be kept out of pure devotion. But 
when the Pharisees in the way of reproach told 
him, that his disciples did not fast so often as 
their's, or John the Baptist's, he replied, Can 
ye make the children of the bride-chamber 
fast, v.'hile the bridegroom is with them? but 
the days will co'ne, when the bridegroom shall 
be taken away trom them, and rlien shall they 
first in those days, Luke 5. 33, 34, 35. that is. 
Fasting is a duty fitted to a day of mourning 
and affliction . it is not yet a time of mourning 
to my disciples, while I am bodily present with 
them; yet the time shall come when I shall be 



FAS 

taken from them, as to my bodily presence; and 
when they shall meet with many troubles and 
calamities, then it will be seasonable for them 
to perform this duty of fasting.' Accordingly 
the life of the apostles and first believers was a 
life of self-denial, of sufferings, austerities, 
and fasting, as appears from the life of the 
apostle Paul, 2 Cor. 6. 4, 5. ) 11. 27. Fasting is 
likewise confirriicd by our Saviour's disajursi 
on the-mount, though not as a stated, yit as an 
occasional duty of Christians, in order to, and 
as an indication of, their humbling their sou is 
for their sins, or under the affiicting hand of 
God, iSlat. 6. 16. Where our Saviour requires 
that this duty be performed in sincerity, and 
not in hypocrisy ; for the glory of God, not 
for ostentation and appearance unto men. 
2 Sam. 12. tl6. David fasted a/, and iay on earth 

1 Kings 21.9. proclaim a/, andset Naboih on high 

12. they proclaimed a/, and set Naboth on high 
2 Chron. 20. 3. Jehoshaphat proclaimed a/. 
Ezra 8.21. Ezra proclaimed a/, at the river Ahava 
Isa. 58. 3. in the day of your/, you find pleasure 

5. is it such/. I havechosen? wilt thou callthis/. 

6. is not this the f. that I have chosen ? 

Jer. .36. 9. they proclaimed a/, before the Lord 
Joel 1. 14. sanctify a/, call an assembly, 2. 15. 
Jonah 3. 5. the people of Nineveh proclaimed a /. 
Zech. 8. 19. the /. of the fouri h month, of the fifth, 
sevenih, and tenth months, be joy and gladness 
Acts 27. 9. because the f. was now already past 
FAST, Verb. 

2 Sam. 12. 21. thou didst/ and weep for the child 
23. but now he is dead, wherefore should I/. 7 

Esth. 4. 16./. ye for me, I and my maidens will /. 
Isa. 5S. 4. ye/, for strife, ye shall not/, as ye do 
Jer. 14. 12. when they/. I will not hear their cry 
Zech. 7. 5. did ye at all/, unto me, even to me 7 
Mat. 6. 16. when ye/, be not as hypocrite? of a sad 
countenance, that they may appear to men to/. 

18. thou appear not to men to /.but lo Ihy Father 
9. 14. why do we/, disciples/ not, Mark 2. la. 

15. then shall they/. Mark 2. 20. Luke 5. 35. 
Mark 2. 18. the discijiles of John used to/. 

19. can children of the bride-chamber /. while 
bridegroom with them? they cannot/. Lukc5.'35. 

Luke 5. 33. why do the disciples of John /. often 7 
18. 12. 1/, twice in the week, I give tithes of al! 
FAS^PED. 
.Judg. 20. 26. the people/, that day until even 

1 S'a?«.7. 6. they drew water, and/, on that day 

31. 13. buried them, and /.seven days, 1 CAr. 10.12. 

2 Sam 1. 12. and they mourned and/, for Saul 
12. 16. David/ || 22. while the child was alive I/. 

1 Kings 21. 27. Ahab/. || Ezra 8. 2.3. so we/. 
jVe/s. 1. 4. Nehemiah/. and prayed before God 
Isa. 58. 3. w hy have we/, say they, and seesl not 1 
ZecA. 7. 5. when ye/, in the fifth and seventh month 
Mat. 4. 2. Jesus/, forty days an-d forty nights 
Acts 13. 2. as they ministered to the Lord and /. 
3. when they had f. thev laid their hands on them 
FASTEST. 
Mat.Q.Yl. when thou/, a noint thy head, wash face 

FASTING. 
A^eA. 9. 1. were assembled with/, and sackclothes 
Esth. 4. 3. where the decree came, there was/. 
Psal. 35. 13. 1 humbled my soul with/, and prayer 

69.10. when I wef)t and chastened my soul with/. 

109. 24. my knees rae weak thro' /. my flesh fails 
Jer. 36. 6. read the -^vords of the Lord on the/, day 
Dan. 6. 18. tlien the king passed the night /. 

9. 3. Daniel set himself to seek by prayer and/. 
Joel 2. 12. turn ye with /. weeping, and mourning 
Mat. 15. 32. and I will not send tliem av/ay/. 

17.21. this goelh not out but by/. Mark 9. 29. 
Mark 8. 3. if I send them away /. they will faint 
Acts 10. 30. four days ago I was/, till this hour 

14.23. had ordained elders, and had prayed with/. 

27. 33. this is the fourteenth day ye continued/. 

1 Cor. 7. 5. ye may give yourselves to/, and prayer 

FASTINGS. 
Esth. 9. 31. the matters of the/, and their cry 
Luke 2. 37. Anna served God with /. and prayers 

2 Cor. 6. 5. approving ourselves in stripes, in/. 
11. 27. in/, often, in cold and nakedness 

FASTEN. 
Exod. 28. 14. shalt/. the chains to the ouches, 25. 

39. 31. to/, the plate on high upon the mitre 
Isa. 22. 23. 1 will /. him as a nail in a sure [liace 
Jer- 10.4. they/, it v.ith nails and with hammers 

FASTENED. 

Exod. 10. 1 19- and f. the locusts into the Red sea 

39. 18. the ends of chains they/, in the two ouches 

40. 18. Moses/, his sockets, set up the boards 
Jtidg. 4. 21. Jael f. the nail into the ground 

16. 14. Delilah/ it with a pin, and said to him 

1 Sam. 31. 10. they/. Saul's body to the wall 

2 Sam. 20. 8. with a sword /. upon his loins in sheath 
1 Kings 6. 6. that tne beams should not be/. 

1 Chron. 10. 10. /. his head in the temple of Dago* 



FAT 

iChran. 9. '8. six steps were/, to the throne 
Ei't/i. 1. (i. hiui^jMngri/. with corcis of tine linen 
JvO '36. U. wlicieuiion aie the foundations/. 
Eccl. J2.ll. as nails/, by the niasicis of assemblies 
Isa. 2vJ. '2.). the nail that is/, in the sure place 
41. 7. /.it with nails that it should nut be moved 
Ezc/i. 4U.43. and within were hooks/, round about 
Lu/ce 4. •2i). and the eyes of all were^'. on him 
^cts 11. (J. upon the which when 1 had/, mine eyes 
2d. 3. came a viper out of heat and /. on his hand 

FASTENING. 
Hub. 2. 1 11. the/, of the timber shall answer it 
Acts 3.4.Peter/.his eyes upon him, said, look on us 

FAT. 
God forbade the Hebrews to eat the fat of beasts, 
Lev. 3. IG, 17, All the fat is the Lord's. It 
shall be a perpetual statute for your genera- 
tions throughout all your dwellings, that ye eat 
neither fat nor blood. Some interpreters take 
these words in all the rigour of the letter, and 
suppose the use of fat as well as blood to be 
entiriiy forbidden the Jews. Josc])hus says, 
that Moses forbids only the fat of oxen, goats, 
sheep, and of their species, whiek agrees with 
the laio in. Lev. 7. 23, Ye shall eat no manner 
of fat of ox, or of sheep, or of goat. The modern 
Jews observe this custom ; and with respect to 
the fat of every other sort of clean creature, 
they think it is allowed them, even that of beasts 
which have died of themselves ; this is con- 
formable to that other law. Lev. 7. 24, And the 
fat of the beast that dieth of itself, and the fat 
of that which is torn with beasts, may be used 
in any other use. 
But other interpreters maintain, that the law 
which seems to forbid generally the use of fat, 
is to be restrained to fat separated from the 
fiesh, such as that which covers the kidneys 
and intestines ; and this only in the case of 
its being actually offered in sacrifice; which 
is confirmed by this passage in Lev. 7. 25, 
Whosoever eateth of the fat of the beast, of 
which men offer an offering made by fire unto 
the Lord, even the soul that eateth it, shall be 
cut off from his people, 
r/te word fat in the Hebrew style signifies not 
only that of beasts, but every thing likewise 
which relates to it in other things, as in Psal. 
147. 14, He fiUeth thee with the finest of the 
wheat, in Hebrew, with the fat of wheat. And 
in Psal. 81. 16, He should have fed them with 
the fat of wheat. Fat is also used sometimes 
for the source or cause of compassion or mercy. 
Jis the bowels are stirred at the recital of any 
great calamity ; or at the view of some -melan- 
choly and afflicted object, it has been thought 
hat sensibility resided principally in the bow- 
els, which are commonly loaded with fat. The 
Psalmist upbraids the wicked with being in- 
closed in their fat, jcith having shut up their 
bounds against him, with being in no sort af- 
fected with compassion at the sight of his ex- 
treme grief. Psal. 17. 10, Mine enemies com- 
pass me about, they are inclosed in their own 
fat. Jlnd in Psal. 119. 70, Their heart is as fat 
as grease. They are stupid, and insensible, 
and past feeling; they are not affected either 
with the terrors or comforts of God. 
Fat denotes abundance of spiritual blessings, 
Jer. 31. 14, I will satiate the souls oCxhc priests 
with fatness. Psal. 63. 5, My soul shall be 
satisfied as with marrow an 1 fatness. The fat 
of the earth implies the fruitfalness of it. Gen. 
27. 28, God give thee of the dew of heaven, 
and the fatness of the earth, and plenty of corn 
and wine. 
Gen. 4. 4. Abel also brought of the/, of his flock 
Exod.%i. 18. nor shall the/, of my sacrifice remain 
29. 13. thou shalt take the /. that covereth the 
inwards, and the /. upon the kidneys, 22. 
Lev. 3. 3, 4, 9, 10, 14, 15. | 4. 8. | 7. 3, 4. 
Lev. 1.8. priests shall lay head and /. in order, 12. 
3. 16. offering for a sweet savour, the/, is Lord's 
4. 8. he shall take off the f. of the bullock, 31, 3.5. 
26. burn his/. 6. 12. | 7. 3, 31. | 17. G. j\''i««. 18.17. 
7.24./. of beast dieth of itself, or is torn to be used 
.30. tiie/. with the breast, it shall he bring 
33.he that offerelh /.shall have the rightshoulder 
8. 20. Moses burnt the head and the/, of the ram 
26. he took one wafer and put tliem on the/. 
0. 10. but the/, he burnt upon the altar, 20. 
24. and fir j from the Lord consumed the /. 
16. 25. the/, of sin-offering shall burn on altar 
Kum. 18. t ^-i- the/, of the oil have I given thee 
129. a he.ive offering to the Lord of all the/. 
Deut.32.J4./. of lambs with/, of kidneys ofwheat 
Judg. 3. 22. and the/, closed upon the blade 

t 2y. they slew of Moab about 10,000 men all/. 
1 Sam.2.15. before they burnt/, priest's serv. came 
It), let them not fail to burn the/, presently 
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ISflTK. 15.22. to hearken is better than the/, of rams 
2 Sam. 1. 22. liom /. ol the mighty, bow turned not 

1 Kings 8. G4. altar was too little to receive the/. 

2 Chr. 7. 7. offered the /. of peace-otfenng, 29. 35. 
35. 14. priest busied in oiiering the /. until ni-ht 

Job 15. 27. he inaketh cullops of ^^ on his fianks 
I'sal. 17. 10. they are inclosed in their own/. 
20. 13. the Lord make/, thy burnt-sacritice 
23. f 5. thou inakest/. my head with oil 
73. t4. but their strength is/ no bands in death 
81. f IG. he should have ted them also with the /. 
of wheat, with honey out of rock, 147. f 14. 
Isa. 1. 11. 1 am full of the/, of fed beasts 
34. 6. made/, with the/, of the kidneys of rams 
43. 24. nor hast filled me with/, of thy sacrifices 
£2^/1;. 44. 7. when ye ofier the/, and the blood 
15. shall stand to offer to me the /. and the blood 
Eat FAT. 
Gen. 45. 18. and ye shall eat the/, of the land 
i^c«.3.17.a statute that ye eat no/, nor blood, 7.23. 
7. 25. whoso eateth f. of the beast shall be cut otf 
iJeut. 32. 38. which did eat the/, of their sacrifices 
JVeh. 8. 10. go your way, eat the/, and drink sweet 
Ezek. 34. 3. ye catf. and clothe you with the wool 
39. 19. ye shall cat f. till ye be full and drink 

blood 
Zech. 11. 16. but he shall eat the flesh of the/. 

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Gen. 41. 2. there came up seven kine/. fleshed 
4. and they did eat up the seven /. kine, 20. 

15. seven ears of corn came up/, and good, |7. 

49. 20. out of Asher his bread shall be/. 
J\ru7n. 13. 20. what the land is, whether/, or lean 
Deut. 31. 29. waxen/, then they turn to other gods 

32.15. Jeshurunwaxed/and kicked, thou waxen/. 
Judg. 3. 17. and Eglon was a very f. man 
1 Sam. 2. 29. to make you/, with the offerings 

28.24. the woman had af. calf in the house 

1 Kings 1. 9. Adonijah slew sheep,/, cattle, 19, 25. 
4. 23. his provision for one day was ten/, oxen 

1 Cliron. 4. 40. and they found/, pasture and good 

JVe/i. 9. 25. they took a/, land and became/. 
35. have not served thee in the laige and/, land 

P5aZ.22.29.that be/, on earth shall eat and worship 
37. 20. the enemies of the L,md as the/, of lambs 
92. 14. they shall be/, and flourishing 
119. 70. their heart as/ as grease, I delight in law 

Prov. 11. 25. the liberal soul shall be made/. 
13. 4. the soul of the dihgent shall be made/. 
15. 30. a good report inaketh the bones/. 

28.25. he thattrusteth in the Lord shall be made/. 
/sa.5.17. waste places of/, ones shall strangers eat 

6. 10. make the heart of this peo})le/. ears heavy 
10. 16. Lord shall send among his/, ones leanness 
25. 6. make a feast of/, things full of marrow 
28. 1. which are on the head of the/, valleys 

4. the beauty which is on the head of the/, valley 
30. 23. and bread shall be/, and plenteous 
34.6. the sword of the Lord is made/with fatness 

7. and their dust shall be made/, with fatness 
58. 11. and the Lord shall make/, thy bones 
Jer. 5. 28. they are waxen/, they shine 

50. 11. ye are grown/, as the heifer at grass 
£2e/r.34.14. in a/, pasture shall they feed, in Israel 

16. but I will destroy the/, and "the strong 

20. 1 will judge between the/cattle and the lean 
45. 15. one lainb out of the/, pastures of Israel 

Jlmos 5.22. nor will I regard the offering of/.beasls 

Hab. 1. 16. because by them their portion is/. 
FATHER. 

This word, besides the common acceptation of it 
for an immediate father , is likeicise takenin the 
scripture style for Grand-father,greatGrand- 
f other, or, the very author and first father of 
a family, how remote soever he may be from 
those who speak. For example, the Jews in 
our Saviour's time, and tlieir descendants of 
this present generation, call themselves sons 
of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Jlnd Nebu- 
chadnezzar is tcrmedBo\shviZza.r's father, tho' 
Belshazzar was his grand-son. 

By Father is likewise understood the invejitor, 
the master of those who are of a certain pro- 
fession. Gen. 4. 20, 21, 22. .labal was the fa- 
ther of such as dwell in tents, and such as have 
cattle. Jabal was the father of all such as han- 
dle the harp and organ. The famous founder 
of Tyre, Huram, is called the father of the king 
of Tyre, 2 Chron. 2. 13. and even of Solomon, 
2 Chron. 4. 16. because he was their principal 
workman, and the chief director of their under- 
takings. The principal, the eldest of the pro- 
phets, were considered as the masters and 
fathers of the rest, who xcere their disciples ; 
for this reason the young prophets are called 
the sons of the prophets, and these style the 
eldest, fathers. My father, my father, said 
Elisha to Elijah, the chariot of Israel, and the 
horsemen thereof, 2 Kings 2. 12. 

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give to their superiors, and servants to their 
■masters ; My fatiier, said Naanian's servants 
to their master, 2 Kings 5. 13. 7'Ae king of 
Israel, in like manner called the prophet Elisha 
his father, 2 Kings 6. 21, j\Jy fatlicr, shall I 
smite them? And the same prophet being upon 
his deat/i-be4, Joash came to see hint, and said, 
O my father, my father, the chariot of Israel, 
and the horsemen thereof, 2 Kings 13. 14. 
A man is said to be a father to the poor and or- 
phans, when he takes care to supply their ne- 
cessities, is affected with their miseries, and 
provides for their wants ; I was a father to the 
poor, Job 29. 16. God declares himself to be 
a Father of the fatherless, and a Judge of the 
widow, Psal. 68. 5. 
God is frequently called heavenly Father, and 
simply Father. He is truly and eminently the 
Father, Creator, Preserver, and Protector, of 
all creatures, and principally of tliose wlio call 
upon him, wlio know and serve him. Is he not 
thy Father that bought thee 1 Deut. 32.6. Hath 
he not made thee, and established thee? And 
through Christ, who has merited adoption and 
filiation for his people, every believer has a 
right to call God Father, Rom. 8. 15, 16. 
Job entitles God the Father of rain. Job 38. 28. 
He produces it, he makes it to full. And in 
chap. 17. 14, I have said to corruption, Thou 
art my father. / acknowledge that J am sp7-ung 
out of corruption, and shall return to the pu- 
trefaction of the grave ; or, in the condition 
which I am reduced to, I look upon worms and 
putrefaction as my friends and relations. 
Joseph says, that God had made him a father to 
Pharaoh, Geji. 45. 8. that he hq.d given him 
very great authority in this prince'' s kingdom, 
and that Pharaoh looked upon him as his fa- 
ther, and had so much confidence in him, and 
consideration for his person, that he gave him 
the government of his house and of all his 
dominions. 
The Devil is called the father of the wicked; Ye 
are of your father the devil, says our Saviour, 
Joh7i 8. 44. Yc would imitate the desires of 
your father ; he was a murderer from the be- 
ginning, he abode not in the truth. He is a 
liar, and the father of it ; he is a falsifier, e 
deceiver, a seducer. He deceived Eve and 
Adam ; he introduced sin and falsehood into 
the world : He inspires his folloiocrs with his 
spirit and sentiments ; he keeps the school of 
fraud and deceit; his only busijicss is to 
tempt and ensnare mankind. 
To be gathered unto their fathers ; To sleep with 
their fathers ; To go to their fathers, are com- 
mon expressions, to signify death. Jn these 
passages, the fathers signify those who lived 
before us, and whom we arc going to meet 
again in another world. 
God is called the Father of spirits, Heb. 12. 9. 
Our fathers are the fathers of our bodies only, 
hut God is the father of otir .'spirits ; he not 
only creates them, but he justfies them like- 
wise, glorifies, and makes them happy. Our 
Saviour, in Mat. 23. 9, forbids us to give any 
man the name of father, because we have one 
only who is in heaven. J^ot tliot we should 
abandon or despise our earthly fathers ; God 
requires us to honour them, and give them all 
necessary as.fistavce ; but when the interests 
of God arc at stake, his glory, or our own 
salvation, if our fathers and mothers are an 
obstacle to them, we should say to them, We 
know you not : For what our parents have 
done for zis, in comparison of what we owe to 
God, is so inconsiderable, that we mmj sny, 
our fathers are nothing to us, and that God 
alone deserves the title of our Father. 
Gen. 4. 20! Jabal was/, of such as dwell in tents 
21. Jubal was the/, of all such as handle harp 
9.18. went out of ark, and Ham is the/of Canaan 
17. 4. be the/, of many nations, 5. Rom. 4. 17, 18. 
44.19. have ye a/.?|| 20. and wesaid, we have a/ 
45.8.God made me/.to Pharaoh, lord of his hou.«e 
Lev. 24. 10. whose /.was an Fgyptian, he went out 
JVK?n. 11. 12. as a nursing /. beareth sucking child 
30. 16. are statutes between/, and his daughter 
Drut. 22. 15./. shall bring forth tokens of virginity 
29.lhe man shall give the damsel's/, fifty shekels 
.ludg. 9.1. the family of the house of his mother's/. 
17.'l0.dwell with me, and he to me a/.and a priest 
18. 19. go with us, and be to us a /. and a priest 
19. 3. the/, of the damsel saw him, he rejoiced 
4. damsel's/, retained him, he abode three dayi 
1 Sam. 9. 3. and Kish was the/, of Saul, 14. 51 
1 Chron. 2. 51. Salem the/ of Beth-lehem 
55. of Hemath, the/, of the house of Rechab 
4. 14. Joab the/ of the valley of Charashim 
8. 29. at Gibeon dwelt the/, of Gibeon, 9. 35- 



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Esth. 2 7. Esther had neither/, nor motner 
Job 2J. Jt). 1 was a/, lo the poor, and searched out 

31. IS. ho was brought up with me, as with a/. 

38. 2d. hdih tlie rain a /. ? or who begat the dew ? 
f^sJiS.5./. oi'tatheiless, and judge of widows, is G. 

lO'i. 13. as a/, pitietii his children, so Lord jjities 
Prov.'S.t2. the Lord correctetli, even as a/, the son 

■a. 1, hear, ye cliildieo, the instruction of a/. 

10 1. a Wise son inaketh a glad/. 15. 20. 

17. 21. #id the/, of a fool h^th no joy 

23 24 the/, of the righteous shall rejoice 
Isa. 9 <). his lianie shall be called the everlasting F. 

22.21 .Eiiakim snail be a/.to inhabitants of Jerus. 

38. 19. the /. to child, shall make known thy truth 
Jer. 31. 9. I wih lead them, for I am a/, to Israel 
Ezek.lSA. as the soul of ihe/.so of the son, is mine 

19. doth not the son bear the iniquity of the/. ? 

20. the son shall not bear the iniquity of the/. 

22. 7. in thee they set light by/, and mother 
44. 25. for/, or mother they may delile themselves 

Mic. 7. G. for the son dishonoureth the/. 

jyial. 1. tj. if I then be a/, where is mine honour? 

2. 10. have we not all one/. ? one God created us 7 

Mat. 10. 21. / deliver up the child, Mark 13. 12. 

37. he that lovelh/. or mother more than me 

11.25. Jesus said, 1 thank thee, O F-Lord of hcav. 

26. so i^'. it seemed good, Z,Mfce 10.21. ./o/m 11.41. 

27. and no man knoweth the Son but the F. 
15". 4. lie that curseth /. let him die, Mark 7. 10. 
19. 5. leave/, and mother, and cleave to his wife 

29. every one that hath forsaken /. mother, oi 
wife, for my name's sake, Mark 10. 29. 

23. 19. baptizing them in the name of the F. 
■Mark 5. 40. he taketh /. of the damsel, Luke 8. 51. 

9. 24. the/, of the child cried, Lord, I believe 

13. 32. of that day knoweth no man, but the F. 

14. 36. Abba, F. all things are possible to thee 

15. 21. Simon,/, of Alexander, to bear his cross 
Luke 10.22.no man knows who the FAs but the Son 

11. 11. if a son.shall ask bread of any that is a /. 
12. 53. the /. shall be divided against the son, and 
the son against the/, mother against daughter 

15. 21. son said,/. I have sinned against heaven 

22. t!ie /. said, bring forth the best robe 

16. 27. I pray thee, /. send to my father's house 
22. 42. F. if thou be willing, remove this cup from 
23. 34. F. forgive them, for they know not 

46. F. into thy hands I commend my spirit 
John 1.14.theglory asof the only begotten of the F. 

15. the Son which is in the bosom of the F. 
35. the F. loveth the Son, and hath given, 5. 20. 

4. 21. nor yet at Jerusalem worship the F. 

23. siiall worship the F. in spirit and in truth 
53. the/, knew that it was at the same hour 

5. 19. do nothing but what he seeth the F. do 

21. for as the F. raiseth up the dead, so the Son 

22. F. judgeth no man, but hath committed all 

23. honour the Son, even as they honour the F. he 
that honours not the Son, honours not the F. 

26. for as the F. hath life in himself,so hath given 
30. 1 seek not mine own, but the will of the F. 

36. for the works which the F. hath given me 

bear, witness that the F. hath sent me 

37. the K which hath sent me, hath borne witness 

of me, 8. 16. ( 12. 49. | 14. 24. 1 John 4. 14. 
45. think not that I will accuse you to the F. 

6. 27. for him hath God the F. sealed 

.37. all that the F. giveth me shall come to me 
.39. and this is the F.'s will, that I lose nothing 
42.15 not this Jesus, whose/and mother we know 

44. no man can come, except the F. draw him 

45. that hath learned of the F. cometh to me 

46. not that any hath seen the F. he hath seen F. 
57. as tlie F. hath sent me, and I live by the F. 

8. 16. lam not alone, but I and the F. that sent me 
18. the F. that sent me beareth witness of me 

27. they understood not he spake to them of F. 
29. F. hath not left me alone, t do those things 
41. then said they, we have one F. even God 
44. the devil is a liar, and the/, of it 

10.15. as the F. knoweth me,even so know I the F. 
36. say ye of him whom the F. hath sanctified 

38. believe tiiat the F. is in me, and T in him 
12.27. what shall I say? F. save me from this hour 

23. F. glorify thy name ; then came there a voice 
50. even as the F. said unto me, so I speak 

13.1. Jesus knew that he should depart unto the F. 
3. knowing that the F. had given all things 

14. 6. Jesus saith to him, I am the wav, truth, and 
life, no man cometh to the F. but by me 

8. Lord, shew u3 the F. and it sufficeth us 

9. Philip, he that hath seen me, hath seen the F. 
11. that I am in the F. and the F. in me, 17. 21. 
13. that the F. may be glorifled in the Son 

16. and I will pray the F. for yon, 16. 26. 
26. but the Comforter whom the F. will send 
31. 1 love the F.as the F. gave me commandment 
5. 9. as the F. hath loved me, so have I loved you 
'ft. that whatsoever ye shall ask of the F. in my 

name, he niav give it you, 16.-23. 
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Jolin 15. 26. the Comforter whom I will send you 
fr. the /''. the Spirit who proceedeth from the F. 

16. 3. because they have not known the F. nor me 

15. all things that the F. hath, are mine 

16. ye shall see me, because 1 go to the F. 17. 
25. but I shall shew you plainly of the J"'. 

27. the F. loveth you, because ye have loved me 

28. I came forth from the F. and go to the F. 
32. I am not alone, because the F. is with me 

17. 1. F. the hour is '^;ome, glorify thy Son 

5. O F. glorify thou me with thine own self 

11. Holy F. keep those whom thou hastgiven me 

24. F. 1 will that they given me be where I am 

25. O righteous F.the world hath not known thee 
j^cts 1. 4. but wait for the promise of the F. 

7. the seasons, the F. hath put in his own power 

2. 33. received of the F.lhe promise of the H. Ghost 

Rom. 4. 11. he might be/, of all them that beheve 

12. and Ihe/.of circumcision to them who are not 

16. the faith of Abraham, who is the/, of us all 

6. 4. as Christ was raised from the dead by the F. 
8.15. Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba'iii'. 
11. 28. as to election, are beloved for J^'.'s sake 
15. 6. may glorify God the F. of our Lord Jesus 

Christ, 2 Cor. 1. 3. 1 11. 31. Epii. 1.3. IPet.l.S. 

1 Cor. 8. 6. but to us ther? is but one God, the F\ 
15 24. have delivered up the kingdom to God theF. 

2 Cor. 1. 3. F. of mercies, the God of all comfort 
6. 18. I v/ill be a F. unto you, ye shall be my sons 

Gal. 1. 1. Paul an apostle by Jes. C. and G. the F. 

3. and peace from G. the F. 2Tim. 1.2. Tit. 1. 4. 

4. according to the will of God and our F. 
4. 2. until the time appointed of thS F- 

6. sent Spirit into your hearts, crying, Abba F. 
Eph. 1. 17. the God of our L. Jesus the F. of glory 

2. 18. by him have access by one Sjiirit to the F. 

3. 14. for this cause I bow my knees unto the i*'. 

4. 6. one God and F. af all, who is above all 
5.20. giving thanks to the F. Col. 1. 3, 12. [ 3. 17. 
6. 23. and love with faith from God the F.and Jes. 

Phil. 2. 11. that Jesus is Lord to the glory of the F. 

22. as a son with the/, he hath served with me 

Col. 1. 19. it pleased F. that in him all fulness dwell 

2. 2. the acknowledgment of the mystery of the F. 

1 Thess.l.l. unto the church which is in God the F. 

2. 11. we charged you, as a/, doth his children 
1 Tim. 5. 1. rebuke not an elder, entreat him as a/. 
Heb.1.5. will be to him a F. he shall be to me a Son 

7. 3. Melchisedec without/, without mother 

12. 7. what son is he whom the F. chasteneth not? 
9. be in subjection to the F. of spirits and live 
Jarn. 1. 17. every good gift cometh from F. of lights 
27. pure and undefiled religion before God and F. 

3. 9. therewith bless we God, even the F. 

1 Pet. 1. 2. to the foreknowledge of God the F. 

17. if ye call on the F. who judgeth man's work 

2 Pet. 1. 17. he received from God the F. honour 

1 John 1. 2. we shew eternal life, which was with F. 

3. our fellowship is with the F. and his Son 
2.1. we have an Advocate with the F. Jesus Christ 

13. 1 write to you, because ye have known the F. 

15. if any love world, the love of F. is not in him 

16. pride of life is not of the F. but of the world 

22. he is antichrist that denieth the F. and Son 

23. whoso denieth the Son, hath not the F.he that 

acknowledgeth the Son hath the F. also 

24. ye shall continue in the Son and in the F. 
3. 1. what manner of love F. hath bestov/ed on us 
5.7. three bear record, the F. Word, and Spirit 

2 John 3. meicy and peace from God the F. and 

from the Lord Jesus Christ the Son of the F. 

4. as we received a commandment from the F. 
9. he that ahideth in C;mst hath the F. and Son 

Jude 1. to them thci* are sanctified by God the F. 

See Abraham. 

Her FATHER. 

(7e7i.l9.33.the first-born went in and lay with herf. 

29.9.Rachel came with A./.'s sheep,she kept them 

12. he was /ser/.'s brother,she ran and told herf. 
31. 19. Rachel had stolen images that were 7ter/.'s 

38. 11. Tamar went and dwelt in Aer/.'s house 
Exod. 22. 17. if her f. utterly refuse to give her 
Lev. 21. 9. she profaneth her f. she shall be burnt 

22. 13. if she is returne<l to Aer/.'s house, as in 
her youth, she shall eat of her f.'s meat 
J^Tum. 12. 14. if her f. had but spit in her face 

39. 3. if a woman vow a vow in her f.'s house 

4. and herf. hear her, and shall hold his jieace 

5. if her f. disallow her in the day he beareth 
16. being yet in her youth, in her f.'s house 

36. 8. siiall be wife to one of the tribe of her f. 
/JffZff. 21.13. and bewail Aer/. and mother amon'h 

22. 21. bring to door of her f.'s house, becau-e she 

wrought folly ,to play the whore in/jfr/.'s house 

Jo.^h. 6. 23. the spie^- brought out Rahab and herf. 

25. he saved her f.'s household and all she had 
15. 18. to ask of her f. a field, Jud^r. 1. 14. 

•Tudg. 11. 39. in two months she returned to her f. 
15. I. but her f. would not suffer him to go in 

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Judg. 19. 3. she brought him into her f.'s housa 

Estk. 2. 7. when her f. and mother were dead 

His FATHER. 
Ge?i.2.24.therefore shall a man leave Ajs/.and m» 
ther, and cleave to wife, Mark 10.7. Eph.5.21. 
9. 22. Ham saw the nakedness of hi.s f. and lold 
11. 28. and Haran died before his f. Terah 
27. 41. the blessing wherewith his f. blessed hira 
28.7. Jacob obeyed his f. and mother, was gone 
31. 53. Jacob sware by the fear of his f. Isaac 
37. 1. in the land wherein his f. was a stranger 
2. Joseph brought to his f. their evil report 

10. he told the dream to lusf. hisf. rebuked him 
ll.brethren envied, but/iZA- /.observed the saying 
22. he might rid him, to deliver him to his f. 

44. 22. and we said, the lad cannot leave his f. 

46. 1. he offered sacrifices to the God of his f. 
29. and Joseph went up to meet Israel his f. 

47. 12. Joseph nourished his f. and brethren 

50. 10. he made a mourning for hisf. seven days 

Exod. 6. 20. and Amrani took his f.'s sister to wife 

21. 15. he that smiteth his f. shall be put to deatli 

17. he that curseth Ids f. shall die. Lev. 20. 9. 
Let). 19. 3. shall fear every man his mother and hisf. 
20. 11. man that lieth v/ith his f.'s wife, both die 
17. if a man take Ais/.'sdaughter, they shall die 

21. 2. a son of Aaron may be defiled for his f. 

11. the high-priest not defile himself for his f. 
J^um. 6. 7. a Nazarite not make unclean for his f 

27. 10. shall give inheritance to his f.'s breihreii 

11. if his f. have no bretliren, to his kinsman 
Dent. 21. 18. which will not obey hisf.n.nd motlier 

19. then shall his f. bring him to the elders 
22. 30. a man shall not take his f.'s wife 
27. 16. cursed be he that setteth light by his f. 
22. cursed be he that lieth with daughter of his f. 

33. 9. who said to his f. I have not seen him 
■Tudg. 6. 27. Gideon feared his f.'s household 

8. 32. Gideon was buried in the sepulchre of his f 
9. 56. God rendered the wickedness he did tohisf 

14. 4. his f. knew not that it was of the Lord 

1 Sam. 14. 1. but Jonathan told not his f. 

27. heard not when his f. charged the jieople 

19. 4. Jonathan spake good of David to his f. 

20. 33. it was determined of his f. to slay David 
34. because his f. had done him shame 

2 Sam. 2. 32.Asahel buried in sepulchre of his f. 

7. 14. I will be his f. and he shall be my son 
10.2. as hisf shewed kindness to me, 1 Chr.ld-'i. 

16. 22. Absalom went in to his f.'s concubines 
17.23. Ahiihophel buried in the sepulchre of Aw/ 
21. 14. Saul buried in the sepulchre of Kish his f 

1 Kings 7. 14. hisf. was a man of Tyre, 2 CAr. 2.14 

51. which Az5 /.had dedicated, 15.15. 2CAr.]5. 18. 
11. 4. not perfect, as ihe heart of David his f. 
6. Solomon went not fullv after the Lord, as dio 

David hisf. 15. 11. "2 Kings 18. 3. 2 CAr 

28. 1. 129.2. 
33. not as did David his f. 2 Kings 14. 3. 1 16. 2. 

15. 3. arid he walked in all the sins of his f. 

26. Nadab did evil and walked in the way of 
his f. 22. 43, ^.2. 2 Kings 21. 21. 

2 Kings 3. 2. Jehoram did evil, but not like his f. 

9. 25. [ and thou rode together after A hah his f 
13. 25. the cities taken out of the hand of his f. 
14.5.Amaziah,the son of Joash, slew thcseivanrs 

who had slain the king his f. 2 Chron. 25. 3, 
21. him king instead of his f. 23. 30, 34. 
1 CA?-. . 5.1. Reub. defiled A?s/.'s bed, birth-right ^-iven 

17. 13. I will be his f. he shall be my son, 28. 6. 
26. 10. not first-born, yet his f. made him the chief 

2 Chron. 3. 1. the Lord appeared to David his f. 

8. 14. according to the order of David his f. 

17. 3. he walked in the first ways of his f. David 
4. Jehoshaphat sought the Lord God of his f. 
20. 32. he walked in the way of Asa his f. 

22. 4. his counsellors after the death of his f. 

34. 2. he v/alked in the ways of David his f. 3. 
Psal. TZ. 1 17. as a son to continue his f.'s name 
Prov. 13. 1. a wise son heareth instruction of his J, 

15. 5. a fool despiseth his f.'s instruction 

17. 25. a foolish son is a grief to his f. 

19. 13. a foolish son is tiie calamity of his f. 
26. he that wasteth his f. is a son causeth shame 

20.20.whosof"jrseth/nA/.his lamp shall b-^ put nut 

28. 7. a companion of riotous men shameth hisf. 
24. whoso robbeih his f. or mother, and saith 

29. 3. whoso loveth wisdom, rejoiceth his f. 

30.17. the ravens pick out eye that mockelh hisf. 
7s<T.45.10.woeio him that saith toAi.s /"-what begets 
Ezek. 18. 14. beget a son that soeth all his f.'s sins 

17. he shall not die for the inicrai^y of his f. 

18. as for hisf. because he cruel! v oppressed 
Z)ff7j.5.2.to bring the golden vessels A'5 /.had laketi 
Amos 2. 7. a man and his /"• go in to the same maid 
Zcch. 13.3. hisf. and mother shall thrust him thro' 
Mai. 1. 6. a son honours hisf. a servant his master 
Mat. 10. 35. to set a man at variance against hisf 

15.5. whoso shall say to hisf.it is 3. s.\fi,Markl .11 
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Mat. IG. 27. the Son of man shall como in glory of 
Ills F. with his anjjols, MarkS. 38. Luke 9.20. 
2i. 31. whether of them did the will oi' his f. ? 
Mark D. 21. he asked hisf. how long ago it is since 
LiUkc 1. 32. Lord shall give him the liiione ot'Jiisf. 
5y. they called him alter the name of his f. 
62. they made signs unto his f. how to call him 
67. his f. Zacharias was filled with the H. Ghost 
9. 42. Jesus delivered him again- to hisf. 
14. 20. if any man come to me, and hate not his f. 
15. 12. and the younger of them said to his f. 
20.aros8 and came to hisf. hisf-sdw him,and ran 
2d. therefore came his f. a'ul entreated him 
John 5. 18. because he said, that God was his f. 
Jicts It). 1. son of a Jewess, but his f. was a Greek 
1 Cor. 5. 1. tliat one should have./tis/.'s wife 
H<b- 7. 10. lor he was yet in the lui.ns of his f. 
if e«. 1.6. made us kings and priests to G. and his F. 
14. 1. his F.'s name written in their foreheads 
See HocsE. 
FATHER-IN-LAW. 
Gen.28.13. behold, thy f.-iii-lqw gocxh to Timnath 

25. when brought forth, she went to hsxf.'ni-la.w 
Exod. 3. 1. the flock of Jethro his f.-ia-laio, 4. 18. 

18. ]. Moses" f.-i a law, 8,14,17. JwJ^.l.lG. j 4.11. 
27. Moses let h\s f.-in-la20 depart, and he went 

JV«»i.l0.29.Raguel the Mid)anite,Mu^es'/.-«<-iaw 
Judff.VJ.-i. hisf. -in-law retained him, and he abode 
7.whenhe rose to depart, hls/.-ni-Zaw urged him 
lSa/«.4.19. when she hoard f.-in-law was dead,21. 
John 18. 13. Annas was f.-ia-law to Caiaphas 

My FATHER. 
Gen. 19. 34. behol.l, 1 lay yesternight with my f. 
2U. 12. she is daughter of ;/<?/ /. not of my mother 
27. 12. my f. peradventure will feel me, I shall 

34. Esau cried, bless me, even me also, Omyf. 
31. 5. the God of my f. 42. \ 32. 9. Exod. 18. 4. 
44. 24. when we came to tiiy servant my f. 27, 30. 

32. for I became surety for the lad to my f. 
45.3.doth myf. yet live'JIIO. haste to go up to myf. 
13. tell myf. \\ 47.1. myf. and brethren are come 
48. VS. not so, my f. for this is the first-born 
Dcut. 2t). 5. a Syrian ready to perish was my f. 
Josh. 2. 13. ye will save alive my f. and mother 
Judg.9.n. myf. fought for you, and delivered you 

11. 38. my f. if thou hast opened thy mouth 
14. 16. 1 have not told it my f. nor my mother 

1 Sam. 9. 5. lest my f. leave caring for the asses 
14. 29. Jonathan said, my f. troubled the land 

18. 18. who am I, and what is 7ny fs family,? 

19. 2. saying, Saul myf. seeketh to kill thee 
3. and [ will commune with my f. of thee 

^ 20. 2.myf. will do nothing, but lie will shew it me 

13. Lord be with thee, as he hath been with myf. 
22. 3. let my f. and my mother be with you 

23. 17. the hand of Saul myf. shall not find thee 

2 Sam. 16. 3. restore me the kingdom of viy f. 
19. 37. thati maybe buried by the grave oi my f. 

l.R!'i!7?5-A'2.2G.thou barest the ark of the Lord before 
David myf. in all wherein my f. was alHicted 

32. my f. David not knowing thereof 

44. the wickedness that thou didst to David myf. 
3. 6. thou hast shewed to David myf. great mercy 

7. hast made thy servant king instead of my f, 
5. 3. David my f. could not build a house 

5. as the Lord spake to David 7ny f. saying 
8. 17. it was in the heart of David ^iiyf. to build 

24. wh.o hnsi kept wilh thy servant David my f. 

26. let my word be verified to myf. 2 Chr. 6. 16. 

12. 10. thus thou shalt say, my little finger shall 
be thicker than my f.'s loins, 2 Chron. 10. 10. 

11..7!7//.'ade you with a heavy yoke, 2CAr.l0.11. 

14. my f. chastised you with whips, 2 Chr. 10.14. 

15.19. league between w.y f. and thy f. 2 Chr. 16.3. 

19. 20. let me, 1 pray thee, kiss iny f. and mother 

20. 34. the cities my f. took [ will restore 
2Kin<rs2.\2. Elisha saw it, and he cried, ?rty/. vty f. 

6.21. my f. shall I smite them 7 shall I smite them? 
13.14. Elisha said, my f. my f. the chariot of Israel 

1 Chr. 28. 4. Lord cjiose me before all the house of 

myf. and among the sons of my f. he liked me 

2 Chr. 2. 3. as thou didst deal with my f. so deal 
JVc/i.2.3. the [ilace of /ny/.s' sepulchres lieth waste 

5. send me to the city of m?//.s' sp])ulchres 
Job 17. 14, I said to coiru|)tinn, thou art my f, 

34. t 3n. my f. let Job be tried to the end 
Vsal. 27. 10. when 7?f?//.nnd my molher forsake me 

89. 26. be shall cry unto me, thou art my F. my G. 
Proi-'A.?). for I was myf.^s son, tender and beloved 
/.sff. S. 4. tlie child have knowledge to cry, myf. 
J.-r. 2. 27. saying to a stock, thou art my f. 

3, 4. wilt thou .lot cry unto me, my F. ? 19. 

20 15. cursed be man who brought tidings to myf. 
Dan. 5. 1.3. whom /?;?//. brought out of Jewry 
Mai. 7. 21. he thtitdoeth the will of my F. 12.' .50. 

8. 21. suffer me to go and bury my f. Luke 9 .59. 
0.32. him will I confess before my F. in heaven 

33. him will I a'so deny before my F. in heaven 
11. 27. are delivered to me of my F. Luke 10. 22. 
•5, 13. plant my heavenly F. hath not planted 

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Mat. 16. 17. but my F. who is in heaven revealed it 
Id. 10. their angels behold the face of my F. 

19. it shall be done of my F. who is in heaven 

35. so shall my heavenly F. also do unto you 
20. 23. for whom it is pie^-ared of my F. 

24. b6. that day knov.eih no man but luy F. only 

25. 34. the iung shall say, come ye blessed of v?i?/ F. 

26. 29. 1 drink it new with you in my F.'a kingdom 

39. O my F. il it be possible, let this cup i)ass me 

42. wiy/'.ifthis cup may not passjthy Will be done 

53. thiukest thou that 1 cannot pray to my F. 7 
Luke 2. 49. that 1 must be about my iT.'s business 

15.17, how many hired serv. of my f, have bread 1 

18. I will arise, and go to my f. and will say, F, 
16. 27. I i)ray thee, send liim to my f.^B house 
22. 29. as ihy F. hath appointed unto me 
24. 49. I send the promise of my F. upon you 
John 5. 17. iny F. worketh hitherto, and I work 

30. I seek not my own, but the will of my F. 

43. 1 am come in wyF. s name, ye receive me not 
6. 32. but my F. glveth you the true bread 

65. none come to me, except it be given of my F. 
8. 19. Jesus said, ye neither know me, nor 7ny F. 

28. as my F. hath taught me, 1 speak these things 
38. I speak that which I have seen with 7ny F. 
49. but 1 honour 7ny F. and ye dishonour me 

54. It is myF. that honoureth me, of whom ye say 
10. 17. therefore doih 7n.y F. love me, because 

18. this commandment have 1 received of my F. 
25. works 1 do \a7nyF.''s name bear witness of me 

29. my F. who gave them me, is greater than all, 
none is able to pluck them out of ?«?/ •^'•'s hand 

30. I and my F. are one 

32. many good works have I shewed from my F. 
37. if 1 do not the works of my F. believe me not 
12. 26. if any serve me, him will my F. honour 

14. 7. if known me, should have known iny J'.also 

12. greater works, because I go to my F. 16. 10. 

20. at that day ye shall know that I am in 7ny F. 

21. he that lovetli me, shall be loved of my F. 23. 
28. I go to the Father, iny F. is greater than I 

15. 1. 1 am the vine, 7ny F. is the husbandman 
8. herein is 7ny F. glorified, that ye bear fruit 
10. even as I have kept my i<'.'s commandments 
15. all that I heard of my F. I have made known 
23. he that hateth me, hateth my F. also, 24. 

18.11. the cup 7fl2/i''.hatli given, shall ! not drink it? 
20. 17. touch not, for I am not yet ascended to 7nyF. 

say to them, I ascend to 7ity F. and your Father 
21. as my F. hath sent me, even so send I you 
Rev. 2. 27. even as I received of ?w?/ F. 
3.5.1 will confess his name before myF.and angels 

Our FATHER. 

Gen.lii.21. ourf. is old||32. make owr/.drink wine 

31. 1. Jacob hath taken away all that is our f. 16. 

42. 13. the youngest is this day with our f. 32. 

43. 28. thy servant our f. is in good health 

44. 31. bring 07irf. with sorrow to the grave 
JV(tm.27.3,oiir/,diedin the wilderness, had no sons 

4. why should the name of ourf. be done away? 
1 Chr. 29. 10, blessed be thou, L. God of Isr. our f. 
/sa. 63.16. doubtless, thou art o7ir KAbrah. ignorant 

64.8. O Lord, thou art our F. we are the clay 
Jer. 35. 6. ourf. commanded us drink no wine 

8. we have obeyed the voice of our f. 10. 
Mat. 6, 9. o7ir F. which art in heaven, Luke 11. 2. 
Mark 11.10, blessed be the kingdom ofo!tr/,David 
Luke 1.73. the oath which he sware to owr/.Abrah. 
3. 8. begin not to say, we have Abraham to ourf. 
John 4. 12. art thou greater than our f. ? 8. 53. 
Jicts 7. 2. the God of glory appeared to our f. 
Ro7n. 1.7. grace to you, and peace from God our F. 
and the Lord Jesus Christ, 1 Cor. 1. 3. 2 Cor. 
1. 2. 2Thess. 1. 2. 1 Tim. 1. 2. Philcm. 3. 
9. 10. conceived by one, even by oxir f. Isaac 
Gal. 1. 4. according to the will of God, and oiir F. 
Eph.1.2. grace be to you, and peace from G.our F. 
and L, Jes. Ch. Phil. 1.2. CoZ. 1,2. 1 Thess. 1. 1, 
Phil.4.20. unto God 07ir F. be glory for ever, amen 
1 Thess. 1. 3. in the sight of God and our F. 
3. 11. now God our F. direct our way unto you 

13. may stablish you in holiness before G. our F. 
2Thess. 1. 1. Paul unto the church in God our F. 

2,16. now God, even 07ir F. comfort your hearts 

Their FATHER. 
G=en.9.23.Shem and Japhet covered the nakedness 
of their f. and saw not the nakedness of their f. 
19. .33. they made their f. drink wine that night 

36. both Lot's daughters with child by their f. 
37. 12. his brethren went to feed their fs Hock 

Exod. 2. 16. filled troughs to water their f.'s flock 
40. 15. anoint them as thou didst anoint their f. 
J^um. 36.6. to the tribe of their f.^hnW they marry 
Josh. 19. 47. after Dan their f. Judg. 18. 29. 
1 Sam. 2.25. ihey hearkened not to voice of their f. 

10. 12. one of the same place saiii, wdio is their f? 
1 Kings 13. 11. the prophet's sons told their f. 

1 Chr. 7, 22, Ephraim their f. mourned many days 

24. 2. Nadab and Abihu died before their f. 

25. 3. under the hands of their f. Jeduthun, 6. 



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2 Chron. 21. 3. their f. gave them great gifts 
Job 42. 15. their f. gave ihem inheniance 
Pro^;.30.11. there is a generation that curseth th.f 
Jer. 16. 7. cup of consolation to drink for their f. 
35. 14. Jonadab's sons obeyed t /.'s con.mand.16. 
Ezek. 22. 10, they discovered their f.\ nakedness 
Mat. 4, 21. in a ship wiihZebedee their f. 

22. they left ship and their f. and follovved him 
13. 43. righteous shall shme in kingdom of their f 

'J 7iy FATHER. • 
Gen. 12, 1. Lord said, get thee from tliij /.'s hous*. 
27. 6. I heard thy f. speak to Esau thy brother 

10. thou shalt bring it to thy f. that he eat 
33,1 l.Judah said, remain a widow at t Ay/, "s house 
46. 3. 1 am the God of ihy f. fear not to go down 
49. 2.5. by the God of fhyf. who shall help thee 
26. the blessings of thy f. have prevailed above 
,50, 16. thy f. commanded before he died, saying 

17. forgive the servants of the God of thy f. 
Exod. 20.12. honour i/iy/. and thy mother that thy 

days may be long, IJeut.rt.W. Mal.]5.4. \ 19,19. 
A''um. 18, 2. thy brethren of the tribe of tl:y f. bring 
JJeut. 6, 3, as the God of thy f. promised thee 
32. 6. is not he thy f. that bought thee ? 

7. ask tliy f. and he will shew thee, thy elders 
Ruth2. 11. how thou hast left thy f. and mother 

1 Sam. 20. 1. and what is my sin before thy f. ? 
6. if thyf. at all miss nio, then say, David asked 

2 Saw. 6, 21. the Lord which chose me before thyf. 
10. 3. thinkest thou that David doth honour thyf. 

that he sent comforters to thee ? 1 Chron. lU. 3 

16, 19. as I have served in t/iy /,'s presence 

l/iTm^s 11 ,12.1 will not do it for David thyf.^s sake 

12.4. thyf. made yoke grievous, 10. 2 CA/o?! .10.4. 

15.19. there is a league betw. my father and thyf. 

20. 34. the cities v/hich my father took from thyf. 

2 Kings 3. 13. get thee to the prophets of thy f. 

20. 5, thus saith the Lord, the God of David thyf 

2 Chron. S!l. 12. Isa. ,3S. 5 

1 Chr. 28. 'd. my son, know thou the God of t/iy f. 

2 Chr. 7. 17. if thou wilt walk before me as thy f. 
Job 15. 10. are aged men much elder than thy f. 
Prov. 1. 8, hear the instruction of thy f. 23, 22. 

6. 20. my son, keep i/iy/.'s commandment 
23,25. tliijf. and mother shall be glad, she rejoice 
27,10. thine own and </;y/.'s friend forsake not 
Isa. 43. 27. thy first/, hath sinned against me 

58. 14. feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy f, 
.7rr.l2.6.house of t.f. dealt treacherously with thee 

22. 15. did not thyf. eat, drink, and do judgment ? 
Kiek.\Q.'i. thyf. was an Amoriie, mother a Hittite 
-Daw.S.ll. in the days of thy f. the king, I say ihyf 

18. God gave thy f. a kingdom and glory 
Mat. 6. 4. thy F. which seelh in secret, 6, 18. 

6. shut thy door, pray to thy F. who is in secret 

Mark 7. 10. for Moses said, honour thy f. and 

mother, 10. 19. Luke 18. 20. Fjih. 6. 2. 

Luke 2. 48. thy f. and I sought thee sorrowing 

15. 27. and thyf. hath killed the fatted calf 

./i//m 8.19. then said they unto him, where \sthy f.J 

Your FATHER. 
Gen. 31.6. with all my power I have served yourf. 
7,yowr/,hath deceived me, and changed my wages 
43. 7. is yourf. alive? have ye another brother ? 
44. 17. as for you, get you up in peace to yovr f. 
45. 19. take you wagons, bring yourf. and coma 
49. 2, sons of Jacob, hearken unto Israel yourf. 
Jer. 35. 18. because ye obeyed Jonadab yourf. 
Ezek. 16. 45. mother a Hittite, your f. an Amorite 
Mat. 5.16. may glorify your F. who is in heaven 
45. may be the children of your F. in lieaven 
48. be ye perfect, asyour F. in heaven is perfoct 
6. 1. otherwise ye have no reward of your F. 

8, your F. knoweth what things ye have need 

of before ye ask them, 32. Luke 12. 30. 

14, if ye forgive, you?" heavenly ii'. will forgive you 

15. if ye forgive not, neither will your F. forgive 

your trespasses, Mark 11. 25, 26. 

10. 29. not one sjiarrow shall fall without yoj/r F. 

18, 14.it is not the will of yo?irF. that one I'erish 

23. 9. call no man your f. upon the earth, for 

one is your E\ which is in heaven 

I^ike 6,36.be ye merciful, as your i^'.also is mercifu. 

12.32, it is your F.'s pleasure to give you kingdom 

lohnS. 38. ye do what ye have seen with yourf. 

41 .ye dothe deeds ofyowr/.ihen said they to him 

42.,Ies,said,if God were yourF.ye would love me 

44, ye are of yourf. the devil, and the lusts of 

your f. ye will do, he was a murderer 

20. 17. 1 ascend to my F. and your F. to mj God 

FATHERS. 

.Ea;orf.6,14,these are the heads of their/, house.s, 25. 

.Tosh. 14, 1, 1 19, 51. 1 21, 1, 1 Chr. 8. 10, 13, 28, 

1 0,6. neither thy father, nor thy /.father h ave seen 

20. 5. visiting the iniqu'ty of the /. upon the 

children, 34. 7, JV«ot. 14, 18. Deut. 5. 9. 

Dejit. 24. 16. the/, shall not be put to death for the 

children, nor children for/. 2 Kings 14. 6. 

.Tob 30 1. who-ef. I would have disdained to sot 

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isu. 4'J.23. kings shall be thy nursing/, and queens 
Jer. I). 21. /. and sons sliall fall on tliem, 13. 14. 
7. 13. Ciiiidreii yaiher wood,/, kindle the fire 
31. 2:)./. iiave oaten sour grapes, Ezek. 18. 2. 
32. 18. recoaipensesl iniquity ot'tiie/. on cliildren 
47. 'i. ili^f. siiall not look back to their children 
Ezek. 5. 10. tae/. shall eat the sons in uiidst ol'tiiee 
Mai. 4. (i- he sua!! turn tlie heart of the /. to the 
cliildren, and children to their/. Luke 1. 17. 
John 7. 22 jiot because it is of iSIoses, but of the /. 
dels 7 2. men, brethren, and/, hearken, 22. 1. 
13. 32. the promise wiiicii was made unto the/. 

22. 3. the perfect manner of the law of the/. 
Hoiu. 9. 5. whose are the/, of whom Christ came 
lGo/-.4.15.lhough instructors, yet have not many/. 
Epk. b. 4. /. provoke not your children, Cul. 3. 21. 
Hcb. 1. 1. God who spake in times past to the/. 

12. y. we had/, of our tiesh who corrected us 

2Pci;.3.4. since the/, fell asleep, all things continue 

I Juhn 2.13. 1 write unto you/, ye have known, 14. 

See Buried. Chief. 

His F.-YTHERS. 

1 Kings 15. 12. he removed the idols his f. made 

2 Kings 12. Id. took tiie things hisf. had dedicated 

15. !i. he did what was evil as his f. had done 
21. 22. he forsook L. God oiliisf. 2 ClLVon. 21. 10. 

23. 32. according to all hisf. had done, 37. | 24. y. 
2 C/'4vvy/t.21.iy. no burning like the burning of hisf. 

2H. 25. Ahaz provoked the Lord God oi' his f. 
SU.li). prepareth his heart to seek the God of his f. 
33.12. he humbled himself before God of his f. 
Psal. 49. 19. he shall go to the generation of Ais/. 
lOd. 14. let the iniquity of /us/ be remembered 
Dan. 11. 24. sh.^U do what his f. have not done 
37. neither shall he regard the God of his f. 
33. and a god whom hisf. knew not shall honour 
JJcts 13.36. David was laid to hisf. sa^v corruption 

My FATHERS. 
Gen. -17. 9. not attained to the years of imj f. 
30. I will lie with my f. carry me out of Egypt 

48. 16. and the name of my f. be named on them 
49. 29. bury me with 7ny f. in the cave in field 

Exod. 15. 2. he is my f. God, I will exalt him 

1 Kings 19. 4. for I am no better than viy f. 
21. 3. give the inheritance of ftiy f. to thee, 4. 

2 Kings 19. 12. have gods of the nations delivered 

them myf. destroyed 1 2 Ciir. 32. 14. Isa. 37.12. 
2 Chron.'ii. 13. know not what I and j«?//.have done 
Psal. 39. 12. for I am a sojourner as'all my f. were 
Dan. 2.23. 1 thank and praise thee, O God of ?«?//. 
Acts 24. 14. so worship I the God ofmyf. 
Gal. 1. 14. being zealous of the traditions of my f. 

Our FATHERS. 
Gen. 48. 34. till now both we and also our f. 47. 3. 
J^uin. 20. 15. how our f. went down into Egypt 
Deut.5.'A. Lord made not this covenant with ourf. 

6. 23. land which he sware to ourf. 26. 3, 15. 
26. 7. cried to the God of our f. the Lord heard 

Josh. 22. 23. the pattern of the altar ourf. made 

24. 17. brought ourf. out of the land of Egypt 
jM(/i,'-.fv.l3. where be miracles which ourf.to\d of? 
IKings 8.57. God be with us, as he was with ourf. 

58. his statutes, whicli he commanded our f. 
2 Kings 22. 13. because ourf. have not hearkened 

1 Chrun.l2.n. the God of our f. look and rebuke it 
29. 15. for we are sojourners, as were all ourf. 

18. O Lord God of our f. keep for ever in the 
thouglits of the heart of thy people, 2 Ckr. 20. 6. 

2 Chron. 6. 31. which thou gavest ourf. J^eh. 9.36. 
29. 6. for our f. have trespassed and done evil 

9. for lo, our f. have fallen by the sword 
34 21. our f. have not kept the word of the Lord 
Ezra 5. 12. but after our f. had provoked God 

7. 27. blessed be the Lord God of our f. 

9. 7. since the days of our f. in a great trespass 
VeA. 9. 9. didst see the affliction of ourf. in Egypt 
IG.oKr/.dealt proudly, and hardened their necks 
"sal. 22. 4. ourf. trusted in thee, they trusted 
44. 1. ourf. have toM us what thou didst, 78. 3. 
106. 6. we have sinned with owr/. and committed 
7. ourf. understood not thy wonders in Egypt 
]sa. 64. 11. house, where our f. praised thee 
Jer.'i.ii. shame hath devoured the 'abour of o«r/. 
25. we and our f. have not obeyed the voice 

16. 19. surely our f. have inherited lies, vanities 

44. 17. as we iiave done, we and our f. cur kings 
/yaw. 5.7. 0H7- /.have sinned, and are not, have borne 
Dan. 9. 8. confusion efface belongeth to ourf. 

16. for our sins and the initjuities of ourf. 
Mic. 7. 20. sworn to our f. from the days of old 
Mai. 2. 10. by profaning ll>e covenant of our f. 
Mat. 23. 30. if we had been in the days of our f. 
Luke 1. 55. as he spake to our f. to Abraham 
72. to perform the mercy promised to our f. 
John 4. 20. our f. worshipped in this mountain 
6. 31. ou>- f. did cat manna in the de>erl 
■9ct9 3.13.God ofo!t7-/.hatli glorified his Son Jesus 
25. of the covenant which God made with ourf. 
5.30. God of our f. raised up Jesus, whom ye slew 
'11. came dearth, our f. found no sustenance 
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Acts 7. 15. Jacob went down and died, and ourf. 
19. and evil entreated our/and cast out children 
38. this is he whicli spake m Sinai and with ourf. 

39. to whom our f. v.'ould not obey, but thrust 
44. (>iir/.had the tabernacle of witiiess in wilder. 

13. 17. God of this peojile of Israel chose our f. 
15. 10. a yoke which car/.nor we were able to bear 
26. 6. for tlie hope of the promise made to our f. 
28. 25. well spake Holy Ghost by Esaias to ourf. 

1 Cor. 10. 1. all our f. were under the cloud 
Slept wiUi FATHERS. 

1 Kings 2. 10. so David slept with his/. 11. 21. 
43. Solomon slept witli his/. 2 Citron. 9. 2>\. 

14. 20. Jeroboam slept with his/. 2 Kings 14. 29. 
31. Rehoboam slept with his/. 2 Chron. 12. 16. 

15. 8. Abijam slept with his/. 2 Ciiron. 14. 1. 
24. and Asa slept with his/. 2 Chron. 18. 13. 

16.6.soBaashas/e/*f withf.\\'i6.0Mn slept witiif. 
22.4U.Ahab si. io./.||50. Jehoshaphat,2 CAr.21.l. 
2Kings 8. 24. Joram slept with ins/. || lU. 35. Jehu 
13.[). JeliosLivdz slept with his f. \\ l3. Joash,l4.16. 
14.22. afterthat the king slept withf. 2 Chr. 26.2. 

15. 7. Azariah slept loilh ins/. |i 22. Menahem 
38. Jotham slept with his/. 2 Citron. 27. 9. 

16. 20. Ahaz slept with his/. 2 Chron. 28. 27. 
20. 21. Hezekiah slept with liis /. 2 Chrun. 32. 33. 
21. 18. Manasseh slept with his/. 2 Chron. 33. 20. 
24. 6. Jehoiakim slept with his/. 

2 Chron. 26. 23. Uzziah slept witli his/. 

Their FATHERS. 

Exod. 4. 5. that the God of their f.hsiih appeared 

G. 14. heads of their f. 25. ./osh. 14. 1. | 19. 51. | 

21. 1. 1 Chr. 5. 24. | 7. 2, 7. \ 8. 6. | 9. 9, 13. 

Lev.2Q.39. in iniquity of i/tcir/. shall pine away 

40. if they confess ihe iniquity of their f. 
jVi//ft.ll.l2.llie land thou swarest to give to their f. 

14. 23. neut. 10. 11. I 31. 20. ./osh. 1. 6. 

I 5. 6. I 21. 43, 44. .Ter. 32. 22. 
Deiit. 29.25. have forsaken the covenant of their f. 
.Tosh. 4. 6. when yuur children ask tlieir f. 21. 

22. 14. each one a head of the house of their f. 
J«'ilf.2. 10. that generation were gathered to their f. 

12. they forsook the Lord God of their f. 

17. they tui ned out of the way tiieirf. walked in 

19. they corrupted themselves more than their f. 

20. my covenant which I commanded t/icirf. 
22. if they keep way of liOrd, as th ir f. kept it 

3. 4. which he commanded th ir f. by Aloses 

1 Kings 8. 34. and bring the in again to the land 

tliou gavest to their f. 48. 2 Chron. 6. 25, 33. 
9. 9. who brought forth their f. out of Egypt 
14. 15. out of the land wliich he gave to their f. 
2 Kings 21. 8. Jcr. 16. 15. | 24. 10. 
22. provoked above all that their f. had done 

2 Kings 21.15. since day their f. came out of Egypt 

1 Chr. 4. 38. the house of tlieir f. iiicreased greatly 
5. 25. transgressed against the God of tlieir f. 
29.20. blessed the God of f/(ei>/.and bowed down 

2 Chr. 7. 22. forsook God of their f. 24. 24. | 28.6. 
11. 16. came to sacrifice to the God of their f. 

13. 18. they relied on the Lord God of their f. 

14. 4. commanded to seek God of their f. 15. 12. 
19. 4. brought them back to the God of their f. 
20. 33. not prepared their hearts to God of their f. 
30. 7. which trespassed against the God of their f. 

22. making confession to the God of their f. 
34.32. accordingto the covenantofGod oi'theirf. 

33. from following the Ijord ihe God of their f. 
36. 15. God of their f. sent by his mesr.engers 
JVe/i. 9. 2. confessed sins and iniquities of their f. 

23. into tlie land thou promisedsfto their f. 
Job 8. 8. prepare thyself to the search of their f. 

15. 18. which wise men have told from their f. 
Psal. 78. 8. and might not be as their f. a stubborn 

12. marvellous things did he in sight of their f. 

57. they dealt unfaithfully like their f. 
Prov. 17. 6. and the glory of children are their f. 
Isa. 14. 21. slaughter for the iniiiuity of their f. 
Jer. 7. 26. they did worse than their f. 
9. 14. after Baalim, which their f. taught them 

16. whom they nor their f. have known, 19.4. 

23. 27. as their f. have forgot; en my name 

31. 32. T will make a new covenant, not accord, to 
covenant I made with their f. 1 L 10. Heb. 8. 9. 
50.7. have sinned against Lord, the hope of their f. 
Ezek. 2. 3. they and their f have transgressed 
5,10. the fathers shall eat sons,and sons eat £/tei>/. 
20.4. cause them to know abominations of fAeir/. 

24. their eyes were after their f. idols 

■Amos 2. 4. their lies, after which their f. walked 
J)/«Z. 4. 6. turn the heart of the children to their f. 
Luke 6. 23. for in liKe manner did their f. 
2ti. for so did their f. in the firlse prophets 
Thy FATHERS. 
Gen. IJ. 15. thou sh It so to (./»j//. in peace 
49. 8. thy f. children shall bow down before thee 
Exod. 13.5. into Innd which he sware to thy f. 11. 
Dm. 6. 10, 18. I 7. 12, 13. | 8. 18. [9. 5. | 
13. 17. M 9. 8. I 28. 11. I 29. 13. | 30. 20. 
Deut. 1. 21. 50 ap, possess it, as God of thy f. said 



FAT 

Deut. 4. 31. nor forget covenant of thy f. he Bwaia 

37. and because he loved thy f. 10. lo. 
8.3. iiumbled thee and fed thee with manna which 
thou knewest not, neither did thy f. know, 16. 
10. 22. tliyf. went into Egy. with seventy persona 

12. 1. land which the God of thy f. giveth thee 

13. 6. other gods thou nor thy f. known, 28. 64. 
19. 8. give the land which he (iiomised thy f. 211. 3 

28. 36. to a nation thou nor thy f. have known 

30. 5. do thee good and multiply iiiee above i/tj(/ 
9. rejoice over thee, as he rejoiced over thy f. 

31. 16. thou shalt sleep vviih thyf. 2 Sar.i. 7. 12. 
IKings 13.22. shall not come to sepulchre of thy f. 
2 Kings 20.17. what thyf. laid up be carried awaj 

22. 20. I will gather thee to thy f. 2 Chr. 34. 23 
1 Chrun. 17. 11. thou must go to be with thy f. 
Ezra 4. 15. search the book of the records oithyf. 
Psal. 45. 16. instead of £A?,//. shall be thy children 
Prov. 22. 23. remove not the land-mark thy f. set 
Jer. 34. 5. burned with the burnings of thy f. 
Acts 7. 32. I am God of f/i?// the G. of Abraham 

Your FATHERS. 
Gen. 43. 21. shall bring you to the land of your f. 
Exod. 3. 13. the God of your f. hat!) sent me, Deut 
1. 11. 1 4. 1. .Josh. Id. 3. 2 C76/-OW.28. 9. [ 29. 5 
J\''um. 32. 8. thus did your f. J\'ch. 13. 18. 

14. behold ye are risen up in your f. stead 
Deut. 1. 8. possess the land the Lord sware to your 
f. 35. 1 7. 8. 1 8. 1. 1 11. 9, 21. Judg. 2. 1 

32. 17. sacrificed to gods \A-iom.yourf. feared not 
Josh. 24.2. yourf. dwell on the other side the liood 

6. 1 brought yuurf. out ot'Egyjit, Egypt pursued 

14. jmt a A- ay the gods which yourf. served 

15. whether the gt'ds which your f. served 

1 Sam. 12. 7. acts the Lord did to you and your f. 

8. your f. cried, the Lordijrought forth your f. 
15. the hand of the Ld. against you as ag. yourf. 

2Kings 17.13. thelaw which I commanded yourf. 

2 Chron. 13. 12. fight ye not ag. the God of yurf. 
.7O. 7. be not like ?/o«r/. and brethren, 8. Zeehl.4. 
33.8. remove out of the land appoimed for yourf. 

Ezra 8. 28. free-will offering to the God of your f. 

10. 11. make confession lo the God of your f. 
Psal. 95. 9. when your f. tempted me, Heb. 3. 9. 
Isa.d^.l. your and the iniquities of yourf. together 
.fer.2.5. what iniquity have yourf. found in me? 

3.18..-hiill come to the land I have given to yourf, 

7.7. dwell in the land leave to yourf. 14. | 23.39. 

I 25. 5. 1 35. 15. Ezek. 20. 42. | 36. 28. | 47. ]4 

22.1 spake not to your fin the day I brought them 

25. since tiie day yourf. came forth out of Egypt 

11. 4. which I commanded your f. 17. 22. 

7. for I earnestly pro'ested unto yourf. ' 

16. ]]. because your f. have forsaken me 

12. done worse than your f. || 13. ye nor your f 
34. 13. T made a covenant with your f. in the day 

14. but yourf. hearkened not unto me 
44.3. whom they knew not,neither ihey iioryowr/ 

9. have ye forgotten the wickedness of your f. ? 

10. in my statutes I set before you and your /. 
21. the incense ye, your f. and kings burn 

Ezek.2Q. 18. walk ye not in the statutes Qf?/o^^r/. 
27. in this your f. have blas|ihemed mo 
30. are ye polluted after the manner of your f .7 
36. like os I pleided with your f. so with you 
37.25. shall dwell in the land wherein yourf.dwelX 
Has. 9. 10. 1 saw your f. as the first ripe of fig-tree 
Joel 1. 2. hath this been in the days of your f. ? 
Zech.1.2. theLd. Iia:h been displeased with yourf. 
4. be not as your f. || 5. your f. where are they 1 
6. did'not my words take liold of your f. ? 
8. 14. when your f. provoked me to wrath 
Mal.^. 7. from days of your f. ye are gone away 
Mat. 23. 32. fill ye up then the measure of your f. 
Ijukc 11. 47. of prophets, and your f. killed them 
48. ye witness that ye allow the deeds of yourf. 
John 6. 49. your f. did eat manna, and are dead 
58. not as your f. did eat manna, und are dead 
Acts 7.51. ye resist Holy Ghost as yourf. did, so ys 
52.who of the proph.have notyo^/r/persecutedl 
1 Pet. 1. 18. received bv tradition from your f. 

F.ATHERLESS. 
Exod. 22. 22. ye shall not afflict any/, child 

24. your wives shnll he widows, ^nd children/. 
Deut. 10. 18. he doth execute the judgment of the 
/ and widow, Psal. 82. 3 Isa. 1. 17 
Job 6. 27. ye overwhelm the/, and dig a pit 
22. 9. trie arms of the/, have been broken 
24. 3. they drive away the ass of the/ 
9. they [iluck the/, from the breast 

29. 12. because I delivered the poor and the/. 

31 . 17. eaten alone, and /. have not eaten thereof 
21. if I have lifted up my hand against the/. 

Psal. 10. 14. thou art the helper of the/. 

18. to jud^e the f. and the oppressed 
68. 5. a father of Ihe f. a judge of the widowB 
109. 9. let his children be/, lus wife a widow 

12. nor let an V favour bis/, children 
Prov. 23. 10. enter nor into the fields of the/. 
Isa. 1. 23. they judge not the/. Jer. 5. 28 



FAV 

Isa. 9. 17. the Lord shall not have mercy on tlieir/. 
10. 2. widows their prey, that they may rob the,/'. 
Jer. 49 11. leave thy/, children, 1 will preserve 
Laiii.5.'3.wc are orpliaiis and J'.oiir iiioiherswidows 
fizcA. 22.7. ill thee have they vexed the/.aud widow 
Has. 14. 3. lor in thee the/, lindeth mercy 
Afal.3.5. a witness against those tliatopjiress the/ 
J'ttni.l.27.pure religion is to visit the/, and widows 

FATHERLESS with Urangcr. 

Z>e<iM-1.29.ihe stranger^ and the/.and the widow 

shall come and eat, 24. 19, 2U, 21. | 2L!. 12, 13 

16. 11. the stranger and /. rejoice with ihee, 14 

24. 17. nor pervert judgment oi stranger nor/. 

27.l9.cursed that perverts judg. of 6'ira?(^er and/. 

Psai.94.G.they slay the stranger and murder the/. 

146. 9. the Lord preserveth the stranger and / 

Jer. 7. 6. if ye ojipressed not the stranger, the/. 

and the widow, 22. 3. Zech. 7. 10. 

FATHOMS. 

^cis 27. 28. they found it twenlv/- again fifteen/. 

FATLING." 
/5a. 11. 6. the calf, the young lion, and tlie/.together 

FATLINGS. 
15am. 15.9. Saul spared Agag and the best of the/. 
2 Satn. 6. 13. David sacnliccd o.xen and /. 
Ps. 66. 15. 1 wdl oifer to thee buvnt-sacririces of/. 
Eze/:. 39. 18. all of them /. of Bashan 
Mat. 22. 4. my oxen and my/, are killed, all ready 

FATNESS. 
Gen. 27. 28. God give thee of the /. of the earth 

39. thy dwelling shall be the/, of tlie earth 
Deut. 32. 15. thou art thick and covered with/. 
Judg.d.'i). the olive-tree said, should 1 leave my/.? 
Job Id. 27. because he covereth his face with his/. 
36. 16. that set on thy table should be full of/. 
P.9. 3G.8. shall be satisfied with the/, of thy house 
63. 5. my soul be satisfied as with marrow and/. 
65. 11. thou crowiiest year, all thy paths drop/. 
73. 7. eyes stand out with /. have more than wish 
109. 24. knees are weak, my liesh faileth of/. 
fsa. 17. 4. once the/, of his flesh shall wax lean 
34. 6. the sword of ihe Lord is made fat with/. 

7. their dust shall be made fat with/. 
55. 2. and let your soul delight itself in/. 
Jer. 31 14. 1 will satiate the soul of priests with /. 
Horn. 11. 17. with them jiartakest of/, of the olive 

FATS. 
Joel 2. 24. the /. sliall overflow with wine and oil 
3. 13. for the press is full, the/, overflow 

FATTED. 

1 Kings 4. 23. ten oxen, beside harts, and /. fowl 

Jer. 48. 21. her hired men are like/, bullocks 

iSee Calf. 

FATTER, see Countenances. 

FATTEST. 

Psal. 78. 31. the wrath of God slew the/, of them 

Dan. 11.24. shall enter on/, places of the province 

FAULT, S. 
G'en.41. 9. butler said, I remember my/, this day 
Exod. 5. 16. but the/, is in thine own peo[)le 
Deut.2'>. 2. cause to be beaten according to his/. 

1 Sam. 29. 3. and I have found no/, in him 

2 Sam. 3. 8. thou chargest mo this day with a/. 
Fsal. 19. 12. cleanse thou me from secret/, 

59. 4. they run and prepare without my/. 
Dan. 6. 4. i hey could find no occasion or /. in him 
Mat. 18. 15. if thy brother trespass, tell him his/. 
Mark 7.2. eat with unwashen hands, they found/. 
/^uA-e 23. 4. Pilate said, chief priests and people, I 
find no/, in this man, 14. John 18. 38. | 19. 4, 6. 
/2o7n.9. 19. thou wilt say, why doth he yet find/.? 
1 Cor. 6. 7. now there is utterly a/, among you 
Gal. 6. 1. if a man be overtaken in a/, restore him 
Heb. 8.8. for, finding/, with rhein, he saitli, behold 

9. tl4. who offered himself without/ to God 
Jam. 5. 16. confess your/, one to another, pray one 
IFet. 2. 20. if when ye be bufl'eted for your/. 
Rev. 14. 5. are without f. before the throne of God 

FAULTLEkSS. 
Heb. 8. 7. if the first covenant had been /. then 
Jude 24. him that is able to present you /. with joy 

FAULTY. 
vVm//7,.35. t31.no satisfacion for a murderer/, to die 
25am. 14. 13. the king doth speak as one which is/. 
Hos.10.2. heart divided, now shall they be found/. 

FAVOUR. 

Gcn.39.21. gave Joseph/, in the sight of the keeper 

Exod. 3. 21. 1 will give this people /. in sight of the 

Egyptians, shall not go empty, 11. 3. 1 12. 36. 

Deut. 28. 50. which shall not shew /. to the young 

33. 23. he said, O Naphtali, satisfied with/. 
Josh. 11. 20. and that they might hnve no/. 
1 Sam. 2. 26. Samuel was in /.with Lord and men 

fob 10. 12. thon hast granted me life and/. 
P.<fa/.5.]2.with/.vvilt compass him as with a shield 

30. 5. his/, is life, weeping may endure for anight 
7. by thy /.thou hastmademy mountain to stand 

44. 3. because thou hadst a/, unto them 

45. 12. even the rich shall entreat thy/. 
■^9. 17. in thy/, our horn shall be exalted 

192 



FEA 

P5aZ.lQ6.4.remem.me with tlie/.thou bearest thine 
112. 5. a good man shewetii/. and lendeth 
119. 58. 1 entreated thy 7". with my whole heart 

Prov. 11. 27. he that seeketh good procurelh/. 

13. 15. good understanding giveth/. 

14. 9. but among the riglueuus there is/. 
35. the king's/, is toward a wi^e servant 

16. 15. his/, is as a cloud of the latter rain 

19. 6. many will entreat the/, of ihe prince 

12. the king's /. is as dew upon the grass 

21. 10. his neighbour findeth no/, in his eyes 

22. 1. loving/, rather to be chosen than silver 
29. 26. many seek the ruler's/. 

31. 30. /. is deceitful, and beauty is vain 
Eccl. 9. 11. race not io swift, nor/, to men of skill 
Isa. 26. JO. let/, be shewed to the wicked 

27. 11. he who formed them will shew them no/. 

(iO. 10. but in my f. have I had mercy on thee 
,/er. 16. 13. a land, where I will not shew you/. 

31. t9. and with/, will 1 lead them 
Dan. ].9. God had broughi Daniel into/, and love 
Juke 2..52. Jesus increased in/, with God and men 
jicts 2. 47. praising G.id, having/, with all people 

7. 10. God gave Moses/, in sight of Pharaoh 

25. 3. the high-pnest desired^', against him 

Fi7id, ox found FAVOUR. 
Gen. 18. 3. if now 1 have found f. in thy sight, 
30. 27. JVwwi. 11. 15. 1 Sam. 20. 29. 
JSl'eh. 2. 5. Esth. 5. 8. | 7. 3. j 8. 5. 
JSTum. 11. 11. and wherefore have I not found f.? 
Deal. 24.1. it come to pass shi: find no/, in his eyes 
Ruth 2. 13. let me find f. in tJiy sight, my lord 

1 Sam. 16. 22. David iralh found f. in my sight 
25. 8. let tiie young iv.nu find f. in thy siglit 

2 Sam. 15. 25. if I shall find f in eyes of the Lord 
1 Kings 11. 19. Had ad /(/«?;<//. in sight of Pharaoh 
Prov. 3. 4. so shalt ihou find f. in the sight of God 

28.23. shall /?i(Z more/, than he that tlattereth 

Cant. 8. 10. 1 was in his eyes as one that found f. 

Juke 1. 30. fear not, for thou h-dstfoundf. with G. 

jHets 7. 46. Ddv'uifoundf. before God, and desired 
Obtain, or obtained FAVOUR. 

Esth. 2. 15. now Esiher obtained f. 17. j 5. 2. 

Protj.8.35.whosofindeih me, shall obtain f.oi'hord 
12. 2. a good man obtaincthf. of the Lord 
18.22. whoso findeth a wife, obtaineth f. of J-iOtd 
FAVOUR. 

1 Sam. 29. 6. nevertheless, the lords /. thee not 
Psal. 35. 27. be glad, that/, my righteous cause 

102. 13. the time, the set time to/, her is come 

14. for thy servants/, the dust thereof 
109. 12. nor let any to/, his fatherless children 

FAVOURABLE. 
Judg. 21 . 22. be /. unto them for our sakes 
.7oi 33. 26. shall pray, and God will be/, unto him 
Psal. 77. 7. will the L. cast off, and be/, no m.ore ? 
85. 1. Lord, thou hast been/, to thy land 

FAVOURED. . 
Gen. 29. 17. Rachel was beautiful and well-/. 
39. 6. .loseph was well-/. || 41. 2. kine well-/. 18. 
41. 3. out of the river ill-/, kine, 4, 19, 21, 27. 
Prov. 21. t 10. his neighbour is not/, in his eyes 
iara.4.]6.Lord divided them, they/, not the elders 
Dan. 1.4. children well-/, and skilful in all wisdom 
J^ah. 3. 4. the whoredoms of the well-/, harlot 
L%ike 1. 28. hail, thou art highly /. Lord with thee 

Evil FAVOUREDNESS. 
Deut. 17. 1. any bullock wherein is any evilf. 

FAVOUREST. 
Psal. 41. 11. b^ this I know that thou/, me 
86.t2.preserve my soul,for T am one whom thou/. 
FAVOURETH. 

2 Sam. 20. 11. he that/. Joab, let him go after Joab 

FEAR. 

Fear is a passion, implanted in nature, that 
causes a flight from an approaching evil,either 
real or imag inary . The fear of God is either 
filial or servile. The filial fear of God is a holy 
affection, or gracious habit wrought in thesoul 
by God, Jer. 32. 40. whereby it is inclined and 
enabled to obey all God's commandments, even 
the most difficult, Gen. 22. 12. Eccl. 12. 13. and 
to hate and avoid evil, Neh. 5. 15. Prov. B. 13. 
I 16.6. Slavish fearz.? the consequence of guilt ; 
it is ajudicial impression from the sad thoughts 
of the provoked Majesty of heaven; it is an 
alarm within, that disturbs the rest of a sin- 
ner; thus FeWx feared. Acts 24. 25. Though 
this fear be in wicked men, yet, through the 
mercy and grace of God, it often proves a pre- 
parative to faith. Acts 2. 37. Rom. 8. 15. 

Fear is likewise used for the object of fear. Thtis 
it is said, the Fear of Isaac, to describe the 
God whom Isaac feared, Gen. 31. 42, Except 
the fear of Isaac had been with me, surely thou 
hadst sent me away now empty. ..'^ndinFrov. 
1. 26,1 will mock when your fear cometh ; that 
is, the calamity you feared. God says, that he 
will send his fear before his people ; that is, 
a terror tcrought by him^ in order to terrify 



j?^LA 

and destroy the inhabitants of Canaan, Ezjd 
23. 27. 
Fear is put for i/ie whole loorship of God, in 
Psal. 34. 11, I will teach you the fear of the 
Lord. I will teach you the true and principal 
way of worshipping and serving God icith hia 
acceptation, and to your own salvation. It is 
likewise put for the law and word of God, 
Psal. 19. 9, The fear of the Lord is clean, en- 
during for ever. The law is so called, becausa 
it is tiie object, the cause, and the rule, of the 
grace of holy fear. 
Gen. 9. 2. the/, of you shall be on every beast 
31. 42. except the/, of Isaac had been with mo 
5.3. Jacob sware by the/, of his father Isaac 
Exod. 15. 16./. and dread shall fail upon them 
23. 27. I will send my /. before thee, and destroy 
Deut. 2.2.5. I will put the/, of thee on the nations 
11. 25. the Lord shall lay the /. of you on the land 
1 Chron. 14. 17. Lord brought/, of him on nation."* 
Ezra 3. 3./. was on them because of the people 
J^ch. G. 14. think on them that jiut me in/. 19. 
Esth. 8. 17. the /. of the Jews fell upon them, 9. 2. 
9. 3. because the/, of Mordecai fell on them 
Job 3. t25. I feared a/, and it came upon me 
4. 6. is not this thy/, thy confidence, thy hope? 

14./. came upon me and trembling 
6. 14. he forsaketh the/, of the Almighty 
9. 34. and let not his/, terrify me 
15.4. yea, thou castest off/, and restrainest prayer 
21. 9. houses safe from /. nor rod of God on them 
22. 10. snares round about, sudden/.troubielh thee 
25. 2. dominion and/, are with him, miikes peace 
39. 22. he mocketh at/, and Is not affrighted 
P6ffZ. 5. 7. in thy/, will I worshij) toward thy temjile 
9.20.putthemin/.O Lord, ihat nations may know 
14. 5. there were they in great /.God is in generat. 

31. 11. and I was a/, to mine acquaiiitance 
13./.was on every side, they took counsel ag. me 

4^. 6./. look hold upon them there, and pain 
53. 5. there were they in/, where no/, was 
C4. 1. preserve my life from/, of the enemy 
90. 11. according to thy/, so is thy wrath 
105. 38. for the/, of them fell u[Jon them 
119. 38. thy servant, who is devoted to thy/. 
Prov. 1. 26. I will mock when ^^ax f. cometh 
27.when your/.comelh as desolation and de|truc- 
33. and shall be quiet fiom/. of evil 
3. 25. be not afraid of sudden/, nor desolation 
10. 24. the /. of the wicked shall come upon him 

20. 2. the/, of a king is as the roaring oi'a lion 
29. 25. the/, of man bringeth a snare 

Cant. "3.8. haihhis sword because of/, in the night 
Isa. 7. 25. there shall not come the/, of briers 

8. 12. neither/, ye their/, nor bo afraid 
13. the Lord, let him be your/, and your dread 

14. 3. the Lord shall give thee rest from thy/. 

21. 4. the night of pleasure be turned into/, tome 
24. 17./. and the pit, and the snare arc n};on thee 

18. that fleeth from/, shall fall, .Tcr. 48. 44. 

29. 13. their/, toward me is taught by men 
63. 17. and hardened our heart from thy/. 

Jer. 2. 19. an evil thing, that my/, is not in thee 
6. 25 ,he sword and/, is on every side, 20. 10. 
20. •* J. Lord hath called thy name/, round about 

30. 5. we have heard a voice of/, not ofjieace 

32. 40. but I will put my/, in their liearts 

A8. 43. /. and the pit shall be upon thee, O Moab 
49. 5. behold,! will bring a/, upon thee, saiih L. 
24./.hath seized on Damascus, anguish and son 
29. they shall cry to them,/, is on every side 
I^am. 3. 47. /. and a snare is come upon us 
Ezek. 21. 1 15./. of the sword against their gates 
30. t 4. great/, shall be in Ethiopia 

13. I will put a/, in the land of Egypt 
Mai. ]. 6. if^I be a master, where is my/.? 
Z.w/£el.l2.whenZacharias saw h;m,/.rell upon him 
65. f.came on ail that dwelt round about them, 7 
16. Acts 2. 43. I 5. 5, 11. | 19. ll.Rev. 11. 11 
3. 1 14. he said to the soldiers, put no man in/, 
Rom. 13. 7. render/, to whom/, is due 

1 Cor. 2. 3. I was with you in weakness and in/ 

2 Ccr. 7. 11. what/. .' what vehement desire! 

2 Tim.l. 7. God hath not given us the spirit of/ 
Col. 2. 1 1. ye knew what great/. I have for you 
Hcb.2. 15. and deliver them who thro'/- of death 

12.28. may serve God with reverence and godly/. 
1 Pet. 1. 17. pass the time of your sojourn, here in/, 

3. 15. give an an.swer with meekness nnd/. 
1 John 4. 18. no/, in love, but love casteth out/. 

For FE.AR. 
J>^^t^ 28. 67. /or the/, wherewith tboii shalt fear 
.Tosh. 22. 24. hnve not rather done \tforf of thing 
./wrf^. 9. 21. dwelt/or/, of Abimelcch his brother 
lSrtTO.21.10. Dav. arose, fled that day /or/, of Saul 

23.26.David made haste to get away/»r/.o''Saii 
.Job 22. 4. will he reprove thee /or/, of thee? 
Isn. 31. 1 8- tf'ey shall dee for f. of the sword 

9. he shall pass over to his fitrong hold forf, 
Jer.^5. 11. for f. of the army of the Chaldeans 



( :ft^^ p . ^ 3,4tSAn/v c^v~eA^ 3 j^^^^^^^^ ) 



UAN 



HAN 



HAN 



HAMMERS. 
Psal. 74. 6. break down tlis carved work witJi A. 
Fsa. 44. 12. the nvMi t'ashioned it with k. 
Tcr. 10. 4. tlify fasten ii \vitii naiis and with h. 

HAND 
'a apart of the body well known. By hand, is 
sometimes Hiidcrstood the vengeance of God ex- 
ercised upon, anyone ; 1 Sam. 5.6,7, Tlie hand 
of the Lord was lieavy upun them of ~^skdod, 
after tkey kad taken tke ark, and had been 
told that it skoulJ continue to oppress them, 
till tkcy should send it back xcith presents. 
To pour water on any one's hands, signifies to 
serve him. Thus Eiishais said to have poured 
water on Eiijah's hands, thereby meaning that 
he was his servant, 2 Kings 3. 11. 
To wash one's hands, denoted that the person 
■was innocent of mansl.iughter, when the mur- 
derer ~icas liot knoxn, Deut. 21. 6, 7. Pilate 
washed his hands, Mat. 27. 24. to denote his 
being innocent of what was required of him, 
tchen he proceeded to condemn Jesus, in whom 
hs found nothing to deserve such a sentence. 
Some tiunk that Pilate, living among the Jews, 
had learned this rite from them; but others 
are of opinion,-that it was a ceremony iLsed in 
protcstatimis of innocency among other people 
as well as the Jews. 
To kiss yne's hand, is an act of adoration, Job 
31. 27, [i" 1 beheld the sun when it shined, and 
my mouth had klssjd iny hand. 
To fin one's hand, signifies to put one in posses- 
sion of the priesthood, to enter him in the en- 
joyment of the sacerdotal dignity ; because in 
this ceremony the parts of the victim which 
were to be o_^ered wercputinto the new priest'' s 
hand. Exod. 2d. 41, Thou shalt consecrate 
them ; in Hebrew, fiil their hand. See also 
Judg. 17. 5, ]2. i Kings 13. 3.3. 
To lean upon au^ one's hand, is a mark of fami- 
liarity and superiority. The king of Israel had 
one of his confidents upon lohom he leaned, 2 
Kings 7. 2, 17. .^ni in like manner theking 
of Syria leaned on Naaman, when he went up 
to the temple of his god Rimmon, 2 Kings, 
5. 18. 
To lift up one's band, is a way of taking an oath 
in use with all nations. Gen. 14. 22, I have 
lifted uj) :ny iiaad unto the Lord. It was like- 
wise a post -ire used in praying for a blessing 
upon the people. Lev'. 9. 22, Aaron lifted up 
his hand toward the peoi)ln, and blessed them. 
To lift up ihe ii:iud against one, is to rebel 
against him. 2 S.ini. 20. 21, Sheba hath lifted 
up his hand against kii'g David. 
To give oni's hand, signifies to grant peace, to 
swear friendship, to prmnise all security, to 
make alliance. 2 Kin;;.-; 10. 1.5, ./c/tMsaid to Je- 
. honada'i, Is th'n ; hea/t right, as my heart is 
with thy heart"? [f it be, give me thine hand; 
and he gave him his ha id. The Jews ^ay, they 
were oblig'd to give, th? hand to the Egyptians 
and Assyrians, that th:-y might procure bread; 
that is, to S!irrcnd':r to thorn, to make an alli- 
ance with the.m, thut fh-y might be enabled to 
siibsist, that in th"ir extreme necessity they 
might preserve their lives. Others think 
that by this phrase is meant, that the Jews 
were glad to labour with their hands, and 
work for t.h=m, in order to procure the neces- 
saries of life. Lain. 5. G. 
Eight hand. The right-hand denotes power, 
strength. The scripture generally imputes to 
God's risht hnnd all the effects of his omnipo- 
tence. Exod. 1.5. 6, Thy right hand, O Lord, 
is become g'orions in power ; thy right hand, O 



071 



Lord, hath dashed in pieces the enemy. See 
Psal. 17. 7. I 20. 6. ] 44. 3. 

To sit down on the rig.ht hand of God. The Son 
of God is often represented as sitting at the 
right han 1 of hif, heavenly Father. Psal. 110. 
1, The Lord sa-d to my Lord, sit thou at my 
right hand. Thou hast done thy work upon 
earth, now take possession of that sovereign 
kingdom and glory ; 7chich hy ritrht belong eth 
to thee; do thou ruh? icith authority and honour, 
05 thou art Mediator. 

Tke risht hand commonly denotes the South, as 
Iks left hand denotes the J^Torth. For tke He- 
brews speak of the quartirs of the world in 
respect of themselves, having their faces turn- 
ed towards the East, their backs to the West, 
their risht hands to the South, and their left to 
the J^ortk. T7i2is Kedem, lohich signifies be- 
fore, stands also for the East; and .Achor, 
tcnirk sip-nifi'-s behind, marks out the West; 
Jamin, the riglit hand, is the South; and She- 
mol, the left hand, is the Korth. For example.- 
Doth not David hide himself with us in strong 
«K»k]s in the woods, in tha hill of Hadiilah^ 
SS7 



v.'hich is on the south of Jcshimon ? Heb 
t/ic right hand o/Jeshimon. .See East. 
The accuser was commonly at the right hand of 
the accused. Psal. lOy. b, Let Satan stand at 
bis righi hand. Jind in Zech. 3. 1. Satan was 
at the right hand of the high priest Joshua to 
accuse him. 

Often, in a contrary sense to be at one's right 
hand signifies to defend, to protect, to support 
him. Psal. IG. 8. \ lOJ. 31, 1 have set the Lord 
always before me ; because he is at my right 
hand 1 shall not be moved. For he shall stand 
at the right hand of the poor, to save him from 
tliose tiiat condemn his soul. 

To turn from the law of God, neither to the right 
hand, nor to the left, is a frequent Scripture 
expression. Josh. 1. 7. | 23. 6. 2 Kings 22. 2. 
The meaning is, that we must not depart from 
it at all, neither by attempting to go beyond 
it, and doing more than it requires, nor by 
doing less. But we must observe it closely, 
constantly, and invariably, as a traveller, who 
does not go out of his way, either to the right 
or to the left. 

Our Saviour, in 3] at. 6. 3, to shew with what 
privacy ice should do good works, says. That 
our left hand should not know what our right 
hand does. Above all things we should avoid 
vanity and ostentation in all the good we un- 
dertake to do, and should not think that there- 
by we merit any thing. 

To stretch or spread out the hands, is sometimes 



a gesture that denotes mercy. Isa. 65. 2, I 



have si)read out my bands all the day unto a 
rebellious jjeople; I have invited them by my 
prophets, and used all means to allure them to 
myself. So in Prov. 1. 24, I have called, and 
ye have refused ; I have stretched out my 
hand, and no man regarded. I would not put 
forth my hand against the Lord's anointed, / 
would not kill him. ISam. 24. 10, To put forth 
one's hand upon any thing, to take, to' stesd 
it. Exod 22. 8, 11, He shall swear that he 
hafh not put his hands to his neighbour's goods. 
Hand is likewise frequently taken for ihe power 
and impression of the Holy Spirit felt by some 
prophet. 1 Kings 18. 46, The hand of the Lord 
was on Elijah. See 2 Kings 3. 15. Ezek. 1. 
3. I 3. 14. It is said in several places, that 
God gave his law, or sent his orders by the 
liand of Moses, or some other prophet ; that he 
spake to his people by the hand of prophets, 
<J-c. that is, by their m^ans, by their mouth. 
Laying on hands, or imjiosition of hands, is un- 
derstood in different ways both in the Old and 
JVew Testament. (1) It is often taken for or- 
dination and consecration of priests and mi- 
nisters, as well among the Jews as Christians, 
Num. d. 10. Acts 6. 6. 1 13. 3. 1 Tim. 4. 14. (2) 
It is sometimes alse made use of to signify the 
establishment of judges and magistrates, on 
whom it was usual to lay hands, when tkcy 
were intrusted 7Dith these employments : Thus 
token Moses constituted Joshua his successor, 
God appointed him to lay his hands upon him, 
JVum. 27. 18. Jacob laid his hands upon 
Ephraim ayid Manassoh, ichen he gave them his 
last blessing. Gen. 48. 14. 
The high-priest stretched out his hands to the 
people, as often as he recited the solemn form 
of blessing, Lev. 9. 22. The Israelites who 
])rcsent'd sin-offerings at the tabernacle, con- 
fessed their sins, while they laid their hands 
upon them. Lev. 1. 4. This testified that the 
person acknowledged himself worthy of death, 
that he laid his sins upon the sacrifice, that he 
trusted in Christ /or the expiation of his sins, 
and that he devoted himself to God. Wit?iesses 
laid their hands upon the head of the accused i 
person, as it were to signify that they charged 
upon him the guilt of his blood, and freed 
themselves from it, Deut. 13.9. | 17 7. Our 
Saviour laid his hands \ipon the children that^ 
icere presented to him, and blessed them, f>lark 
10. 16. And the Holy Ghost was conferred on 
those who were baptized, by the laying on of 
the Apostle^ s hands, Acts 8. 17. 1 19. 6. 
Hand wdien referred, L To God, signifies, [l]W/s 
eternal purposes, and executive power, Ac's 
4. 28. 30. [2] His providential bounty and 
goodness, Tsa]. 104-. 28. [3] His mirrhty power 
to preserve and defend, John 10. 23, 29. [4] 
His frowns and corrections, Judg. 2. 15. Psal. 
32. 4. 1 38. 2. [5] His sover ign dispose. 
Psal. 31. 15. [6] His helv. Neb. 2. 8. Psah 
74. 11. [71 His favour, Luke 1. 66. [81 His 
Spirit, 1 Kings 18. 46. Ezek. 1. 3. ] 37. 1. 
[9] His providence, 1 Chron. 29. 16. Job. 2. 10. 
Referred, II. To men, significth, [1] An instru- 
ment, Exod. 4. 13. Hag. 1. t L ^2} Pawer, 
2M 



Prov. 3. 2*7. [3 1 His help, 2 Kings 15. 19. [4] 
Possession, 1 Kings 11. 31. [51 Advice, 2 Sam. 
14. IJ. [6] Tyranny, E,\;od. 18.9. 171 Works. 
Acts 20. 34. L J ~» 

Gen. y. 2. into your h. are they delivered 
39. 6. iie left all that he had in Joie()h's h. 
44. 17. but the man in whose A. the cup is found 

Exod. 6. 1. with a strong h. shall he drive them oui 

13. 3. by strength of /t. Lord brougiit out 

14. 8. Israel went out with a high h. JMu-ji. 33. 3. 
16. stretch out thine h. over the sea 

1 31. Israel saw that great/*. Lord did on Egyp* 

17. 1 16. the h. upon tiie throne of the Lord 
19. 13. there shall not a h- touch it, but he shall 
21. 24. h. for A. foot for foot, Lieut. I'd. 21. 

28. 1 41. anoint them, and fill their h. 2J. j 9. 

34. 29. two tables of the testimony in Moses A. 

38. 15. on this h. and that A. were hangings 
Lev. 12. t 8. if her A. tind not sufiicieucy, then 

25. 28. remain in the A. of him that bought it 
jVum. 15. T 30. soul that doth ought wiLn a tiigh A. 

35. 1 17. if he smite him with a stone of the A. 
Deut. 13. 9. afterwards the A. of all the people 

25. 12. thou shalt cut otf her A. pity her not 



32. 136. repent, when he seeth their A. is gone 
.Josh. 2. 19. his blood on our head if any A. on him 
Judg. 1. 35. the A. of the liouse of Joseph prevailed 
4. 9. the Lord shall sell Sisera into A. of a woman 
15. IS. now fall into the A. of the uncircumcisod 
17. t 5. Micah filled the A. of one of his sous 
20. 48. Isr. smote all that came to A. of Benjamin 
\Sain. 12. 3. of whose A. have I received any brilie? 
13. 22. nor spear found in the A. of any of Israo. 

17. 50. there was no sword in the A. "of David 

20. 19. didst hide thyself when the business was 
22. 17. because their A. also is with David [in A. 

2 Sam. 13.5. thatlmay see, and eat it at her A. 6. 
14. 19. is not the A. of Joab with tiiee in ail this 1 

21. 20. had on every A. six finsers, 1 Chron. 20. 6. 
24. 14. let me not fall into A. of men, 1 CAr. 21. 13. 

1 Al;»?5-s2.46.kingdom established in A. of Solomon 
13. 6. and the king's A. was restored again 

18. 44. there ariseth a cloud like a man's A. 

22. 6. they said, go up, for the Lord shall deliver 
it into the king's A. 12, J5. 2 Chr. 18. 5. 

2 Kings 7.2. lord on whose A. the king leaned, 17 
13. .5. went out from under the h. of the Syrian* 
19. 1 26. inhabitants were short of A. Isa. 37. j 27.; 

1 CAr. 29. 1 24. sons of David gave A. under Solom. 

2 Chron. 12. 5. hath Lord left you in A. of Phishak 
Ezra 7. 9. according to gcod A. of his God on hinj 

9. 2. the A. of princes have been chief in trespass 
.Tob 9. 24. cartb is given into the A. ol the wicked 
12. 6. into whose A. God bring.-th abundantly 
10. in whose A. is the soul of every living thing 
20. 22. every A. of the wicked shall come on bim 
21. 16. lo, their good is not in their A. ' 

34. 20. tiie mighty shall be taken away witliout4. 
37. 7. he sealeth up the A. of everv man 
Psal.'iil.S. thou hast not shut me into A. of enemy 
36. 11. let not the A. of the wicked remove me 
71 . 4. deliver me out of A. of wicked, b2.4. 1 97.10. 
123. 2. as eyes of servants look to the A. of 

masters 
127. 4. as arrows are in the A. of a mighty man 
149. 6. let a two-edged sword be in their A. 
Prov. 6. 3. when thou art come into A. of thyfriend 

10. 4. he becometh poor that dealeth with a slack 
A. but the A. of the diligent maketh rich 

11. 21. though A. join A. Wicked not unijunished, 

16.5. 

12. 24. the A. of the diligent shall bear rule 
17. 16. why a price in A. of a fool to get w!?dom? 
26. 9. as a ihorngoeth up into the A. of a drunnurU 

Eccl.i. 1 1. on A. of their oppressors v/as power 

Isa. 10. 5. the staff in tiieir A. is itsy inlignation 
13. 2. shake the A. that they may goii.to the gates 
14. 2G. and this is the A. that is stretched out 
19. 4. I will give over into the A. of a cruel lord 
28. 2. Ld. shall cast down to ihe e.-irdi with the A. 

.Tcr. 12. 7. have given dearly belpv. in'o A. of ene. 
18. 4. vessel was marred in the A. of the potter 
6. as clay in the potter's A. so are ye in mine 
21. 5. with an out-stretched A. I will (rgjit ag. you 
26.24.t!ie A. of Ahikam was 'vith Jeremiah, not to 
give him irrto A. of people to put him to death 
50.15. shout agst. her roU'!!d,shoha!h g;--pnherA. 

Lam. 5. 6. we have given the A. to the Egyptians 
12. princes are hanged up by tlieir A. 

F.zek. 2. 9. a A. was sent me, and lo, a roll 
8. 3. and he put forth the form of .t A. ^10. 8. 
16. 49. nor did she stn ngfhen the A. o^'^theneedj 
21. 1 14. prophe.sy, and smite A. to A. together 
24. I sav, ye shall be taken v/itli tlicA. 
28.9. be 'no god in the A. of him thats'ayefhthea 
34. 10. behold, I will require my flock at their A. 
37.19. take the stick which is in the A. ofEphraiia 
40. 5. and in the man's A. a mensuring reed 

Dan. 5.5. there came forth the fingers of a man's ,\ 
23.God, in whose A.thy breath is, hast not gloriC 



HAN 



HAN 



HAN 



Da7, . S. 25. but he shall be broken without h. 

10. lU. uoIioaI, a h. touched me, which set me 
Joel 3. 8. stfil sons anil daughters into h. of Judah 
Mic. ii. J. because it is in the power of their A. 
Zecli. 4. JO. siiail see plummet in A. of Zcrubbabel 
Mat 8. lo. lie touched her h. 1|22. 13. bind iiim A. 
Mark'3 ] a man who had a witiieredA. 3. J^u. O.S. 

14.41. the Son of man is betrayed into A. of sinners 
Luke 1. ]. as many have taken in A. to set forth 
74. being di'livered out of the h. of our enemies 

22. '21. ihe A. of him that bctrayeth me is with me 
John 10. 3il. but he escaped out of tlieir A. 

11.44. that was dead came forth, bound A. and foot 
Acts 12. 17. IVtcr beckoning to them with the A. 
1 Cor. 12.15. because 1 am not the A. I am not body 
21. eye oauuoi say to the A.I have no need of ihee 
<?aZ.3.iy.ordaint!ii by angels in the A.of a mediator 
Rev. 10. 8. iiiiie iitilc book open in A. of the angel 

17. 4. the woman, having a golden cup in her A. 

19. 2. haiii avenged the blood of servants at her A. 

Mt ilHND, or at the HAND. 
Oen. 9. 5. ,U tka h. of every beast I will require it, 
at the A. oi' man, at the h. of man's brother 
27.41. t!K! !u"/ ys ot inourning for my father are at A. 
33.1U. held .Jacob bought ath. of child. olHarnor 
Dent. 15. 9. saying, the year of release is at A. 
32. 35. ibr ilie day of their calamity is at h. 

1 f^fi-vi. U. d. I have here ath. fourth part of a shekel 

20. lb. let Ld. re'.,uire it at A. of David's enemies 

2 Kings'J.~. may avenge blood at the A. of Jezebel 
^eA. ii. 24. Pettialiiah was at the king's A. in all 
Isa. 13.D. day o; Lord is at A. Joel 1. 15. Z<ph. 1.7. 
Jer. 23. 23. am I a God at A. and not a G. aiar oti'l 
Eiek. 12. 23. the days are at A. and effect of vision 

33.6. but his blood will I require at watchman's A. 

36. 8. and yielii fruit, for they are at k. to come 
7ocZ2.1.tiie day of the Lord cometh, it is nigh ath. 
Mat. 3. 2. kingdom of heaven is at A. 4. 17. | 10.7. 

26. 18. my time is at h. \\ 45. the hour is at A. 
46. he is "at A. that dolh betray me, JI/a?-A 14. 42. 

Mark I 15. kingdom of God is at A. Luke 21.31. 
Luke 21.. 30. tliat summer is now nigh at h. 
John 2.13.and tlie Jews' passover was at A. 11. 55. 
7. 2. nov/ the Jews' feast of tabernacles was at A. 
19. 42. ior the sepulchre was nigh ath. 
Rom. 13. 12. the night is far spent, the day is at A. 
PAi7.4. 5. let moderation be known, the Ld. is at A. 
2 Thess. 2. 2. as ihat the day of Christ is at A. 
2 Tim. 4. G. the time of my departure is at h. 
1 Pet. 4. 7. the end of all things is at h. be ye sober 
Rev. 1. 3. fur the time is at A 22. 10. 

Bxj the HAND. 
Exod. 4. 13. send by h. of him whom thou wilt send 
38.21.sum of tabernacle counted i?/ A. of Ithamar 
Lev. 8. 36. which Lord commanded bij A. ol"Moses, 
10. 11. I 26. 46. Mum. 4. 37, 45, 49. | 9. 
23. 1 10. 13. I 15. 23. 1 16. 40. | 27. 23. 
36. 13. .rosh. 14. 2. | 20. 2. 1 21. 2, 8. 
22. 9. Jii.dg. 3. 4. 1 Kings 8. 53, 56. 2 
Chro7u 33. 8. j 35. 6. JVeA. 9. 14. Psal. 
77. 20. 
16. 21. send him away by the h. of a fit man 
Josh. 20. 9. not die by the A. of the avenger of blood 
Judg. 16. 2;i. Samson said to lad that held by the A. 
1 Sam. 18.2.). make Dav.fallt?/ tAcA. of Philistines 

27. I. I shall one day perish by the A. of Saul 
2Sa7n.3.18.i')?/ the A. of my servant David I will save 
■ 10. 2. D.iVid .-eat to comfort him by h. of servants 

11. 14. Daviil wrote a letter, sent it by A. of Uriah 
12. 25. hi sen! by the A. of Nathan the prophet 
21.22. i*ev fell ^?/tA8 A. of David, 1 CAr. 20. 8. 

1 Kinsrs 2. 25. Solomon sent by the A. of Benaiah 
14.]8.whiclihespake Jj/tAe A. of his serv. Ahij-.ih 
16.7. a!s^ by theh. of Jehu came word of the Lord 

2 Kimrs 14. 25. which he spake by theh. of Jonah 
27. he saved tliem by the A. of Jeroboam 

2 CAr. 10. 15. word which hespake AyA. of Ahijah 

12. 7. not piur out wrath by the h. of Shishak 

.Ezra 1.8. bring out vessels by the A. ofMithredath 

8. 33. tlie ve.-seis weighed by the h. of Meremoth 
Job 8. 1 20. nor will he take ungodly by the h. 
Prov. 26. 6. that .seiideth a message by A. of a fool 
Isa. 51. IS. nor any that taketh her by the h. 
Jer.il. 2. send vokesiry tAc A. of the messengers 

31. 32. -n the dry I took them by the A. Hcb. 8. 9. 
£zfi/t.2.'>.14. mv vengeance on Edom byli^ of Israel 

30. 12. 1 -.v:!l lay tBehmd wasteZ>_7/A. of strangers 

Hos. 12. 1 10. used similitudes 6z/tAe A.of proi'heiK 

Mat. 9. 25. he went in and took her by the h. 

Mark\. 31. I 5. 41. /.w/re8. .54. 

Mark 8.23. he took the blind man byh. and led him 

9. 27. .le.-'us took him that was possessed by the A. 
Actx 7. 35. send ;o be a deliverer by h. of the angel 

9. R. he saw no man, but they led him by the h. 
13. 11. he wont seeking some to lend hm by theh. 
Col. 4. 18. the salutation by the A. of me, Paul 
.Se.= Chaldeans, Enemy. 
HAND Joined with enemies. 
Sam 4. 3. il.e ark of the covenant may save us 
out of ilie h. of oiir enemies, 12. 10. 2 Sam. 3. Id. 
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1 Sa?K.12.11.deliv.you out of A.of e. 2 Kings 17. 39. 

2 Sam. 18.t 19. Lord judged him from A. ol enemies 
19. 9. the king saved us out ol'ihe A.of our enemies 

2 Kings 21. 14. 1 will deliver thein into the A. ol 
their enemies, 2 Chron. 25. 20. jVtA. 9. 27. 
JVtA. 9. 28. Idlest thou ihcm in A. of their enemiiS 
Ps. 31. 15. deliver ine liom the A. offline eiLenUes 
Jer, 20. 5. 1 will give this city into liie A. of their 
enemies, 21. 7. | 34. 20, 21. Ezek. 39. 23. 
44. 30. 1 will give Pharaoh inio h. of his enemies 
Mic. 4. 10. redeem thee tioni the A. of thy enemus 
LvJcc 1. 74. delivered out of the A. of our enemies 

From the HAND. 
Gen. 32. 11. deliver me from A. of my brother Esau 
Deut. 7.8. L. redeemed yuufrom theh.oi Piiaraoh 
./a£/^.8.22.ihouhasi delivered asfromh.ol ftiahan 

1 .Sa/;i.25. 39. pleaded my rep.oach/row A. ofNabal 
.Job 5.15. lie saveth the poor fruia the h. <^t' migiity 

6. 23. or redeem mcfrom the A. of (lie nugliiy 
Psal. 22.120. deliver my darhng /ro/Zi A. of luc dog 

49.] 15 God will redeem my aoaifruiiih. ofgiavu 

89.48. deliver his soul//-o//i the A. of tiie grave 

lOo.lO.he saved them _/ ■/■(>//* tAe A.ol Inm th..iLi;ated 

tiiem, and redeemed ihem/ro/«A. ol' ihe enemy 

144. 7. dehver nr^frovt A. of slrange elnidrcn, 11. 

Pruv.<S.5. deliver thyself as a i:o<j from A. of hunter 

Jer. 20. 13. he hath delivered \iuov frotiih. of evi; 

31. [l.from A. of him that was stiongjr than he 
Dan. 6. f 27. delivered Daniel /rom A. of thehoas 
Hos. 13. 1 14. 1 will riinsom tiiem//'. A. olthe grave 
Lake 1. 71. be saved from the A. of aii tliat iiate us 

HAND of God. 
i.Sam.5.1].h.of God was heavy on thi'm of Ashdod 

2 CAr. 30.12. A. of God was to give tliem one heart 
Ezra 7.9. according to the good A. of G. JV'tA. 2. 8. 

8. 18. by goodA. o//?(^(i upon us, they brought us 

22. A. of G. is upon all them for good that seek 
31. the A. of God is upon us, and lie delivered us 

JVtA. 2. 18. then I told them of the A. of God on me 
.fob 2. 10. shall we receive good at the A. of God? 

19. 21. have pity on me, A. ofG.imih touched me 
27. 11. I will teach you by the A. of God 

Eccl.^.^i. this I saw that it was from the A. of God 
9.1. the wise and their works are in the A- of God 
Isa. 62. 3. shalt be a royal diadem in A. o/thy God 
Mark 16. 19. into heaven, and sat on right A. of God 
Rom. 8. 34. Col. 3. 1. Hcb. 10. 12. 1 Pet. 3. 22. 
j3cts 2. 33. being by the right A. of God e.valted 

7. 55. saw Jesus standing on the riglii A. of G. 53. 
1 Pet. 5. 6. humble yourselves under the A. of Gvd 

His HAND. 

fTe7i.3.22.1pst he put forth his A.and take tree of life 

16. 12. his A. will be against every man, and every 

' man's liand against him 

19. 16. while he lingered, men laid held on his k. 

24. 10. all the goods of his master were in Ids A. 

32. 13. Jacob took of that which came to hish. 
:i9. .3. Lord made all that he did prosper in his A. 
4J. 42. Pharaoh took the ring oiXhis A. and put it 

Ei:orf.4.4.he putforthAfs A.it became a rod in hish. 

6. when he took it out, his A. was leprous as 

20. Moses took the rod of God in his A. [.snow 

8. 6. Aaron stretched out hish. over the waters, 17. 

10. 22. Moses stretched forth his A. toward hesiven 
17. 11. when Moses held up his h. let downhis A. 

21. 13. but God delivered him into his h. 

16. if found in his A. || 20. he die under his h. 

22. 4. if the theft be certainly found in his h. alive 

8. to see whether he hath put his h. to goods, 11. 
24. 11. on the nobles of Israel he laid not his k. 

32. 15. two tables of testimony were in hish. 34. 4. 
/.cu.l.4.he shall put Azs A. on headofburnt-oilering 

5.t7.if A/.? A. cannot reach to sufficiency of a lamb 
16. t32. the jiriest whom he shall fill hish. 
J^um. 5. 18. priest shall have in his A. bitter water 

6. 21. bes'des that his A. shall get 

21. 26. and had taken all his land out of his h. 

22. 23. his sword drawn in his h- 31. 1 CAr. 21. 16. 
25.7. Phinehas took a javelin in his A. and went 

Deut. 19. 5. hish. fetcheth a stroke with the a.xe 
.Tosh. 5. 13. a man with his sword drawn in his A. 

8. 26. Joshua drew not his A. back till destroyed 

20. 5. shall not deliver the slayer up into his h. 
.Tudg.f). 21. put forth the end of the stHfFin his h. 

7. 14. into his A. hath God delivered Midian 

1 Sam 6.3. known whyhis A. is not removedfmm you 

9. that it is not his A. that smote us, but chance 
14. 25. but no man put his h. to his mouth 

27. but Jonathan put his h. to his mouth 

16. 16. that he shall play with his A. thou be well 

23. took a harp and played with his A. 18. 10. 
17.40. David took his staff and h^s sling in AisA. 

.57. with the hend of the Philistine in his h. 
19. 5. he put his life in his A.and slew the Phihstine 

23. 16. and Jonathan sfrengtheiipd his h. in God 

2 5a?n.6.6. Uzziah putAisA. toark, 1 CAr. 13. 10. 
1 Kin^s 8. 15. and hath with his A. fulfilled it 

11. 34. nor take the whole kingdom nut of his h. 

13.4. A?5 A. which he put forth againsthiin dried up 

2Kinffs 5.11. call on Ld.and strike his A. over place 



2Kings 10.15. he gave A?* /i.took him up in charwi 

11. fi. >e shall compass tlie king every man witi 
bis weapuns in Ins h. It. 2 Unon. 23. 7 

14. 5. the kiiigooin w as coniirincd in his h. 
15.iy.A2o- A.m. gill be wuh iinii tocotihrm kingdona 

18. 21. on which if a man lean will go into AzsA. 

19. jy. 1 beseech thee, save us out of Aii h. 

1 CAr. 28. 19. made me understand by /as A. on mfr 
29.15. wiio is willing to hll his h. tiiis day ? 

2 Chron. 26. 19. Uzziah had a censer in his h. 

36. 17. he gave them all into his h. 

jYch. 6. 5. sent his servant with open letter in his h. 
.lob 6. 9. he would let loose his A. and cut me off 

15. 23. the day of darkness is icady at his A. 
2.'). for he strelchetli out his h. against God 

26. 13. his h. hath formed the crooked serpent 

27. 22. he would fain flee out of his A. 

•■2B. y. he putteth forth his A. ujjon tlie rock 
Psal. 37. 24. the Lord u|)hokloiii iiiin with his lu 

33. the Lord will not leave him in his h. 
7«. 42. they remembered not his it. nor the day 
c-.y.25.I wi.-i set his A.tilso in the tea, and riglithand 
b5. 4. Ill his A.. are the deep pla<'cs oi (he eartn 
7. sheep of his A. to-day it' ye will hear his voice 
103. 2o. thereibre he iitied U[)A;3 A. against them 
12y. 7. wherewith the mower hlleth noi his h. 
Piov.l. i 20. hath taken a bag of money in his Ju 
19.24. a slotlilul man hide.h his h. 20. \5. 
Eccl. 5. 14. begets a son, and tiothmg is in his h. 
j5. nothing which he may carry au ay in his h. 
Cant. 5. 4. my beloved put iu A/s A. by l;ole of door 
Isa. 5. 25. his anger not turned away, but his A. is 
stretched out btill, 9. 12, 17, 21. 'l 10.4. | 14. 27. 
10. 32. he shall shake his h. against mount Zion 

11. 11. Lord shall set Az5 A. agam the second time 
15. and he .shall shake Ais A. over the river 

22. 21. I will commit thy government into his b. 

28. 4. while it is yet in his A. he ealeih it up 
31. 3. when the Lord shall stretch out his A. 

37. 20. therefore, O Lord, save us from his k. 
40. 12. who measured waters in hollow of Azs A; 
44. 5. another shall subscribe with his A. to Lord 
49. 2. in the shadow of A<s A. hath he hid'tne 
53. 10. the pleasure of Lord shall prosper in his k. 
56. 2. and keepeth his A. from doing any evil 

Jer. 27. 8. till 1 have consumed them by his A. 
/y«m. 1.14. yoke of my transgression bound by his h. 

2.8. he hath not withdrawn his A. from destroying 

3. 3. he turneih his A. against me all the day 
Ezek.8.11. even every man with his censer i' his A. 

9.1. every man with his destroying wt a]!on in A. A. 

17.18. despiseth oath, when lo, he hadgiven his .4. 

30. 22. 1 will cause the sword to fall out.of his A. 

24. and I will put my sword in his h. 

46.7. for lambs according as his A.sliall attain unto 
y>a7?.4.35.none can stayA A.orsay,v, hatdotstthoul 

8. 4. neither any that could deliver out of his h. 7. 

25. he shall cause craft to [)rosper in his A. 

n. 11. but the multitude shall be given into his h. 
41.but these shall escajie out of his A. even Edora 
Hos. 7. 5. he stretched out his A. vvith scorners 

12. 7. the balances of deceit are in his h. 
Hab. 3. 4. he had horns coming out of his A. 
Zcph. 2. 15. jiasseth lier shall hiss and wag his A. 
ZfcA. 8.4. every man with staff in his A. for very age 

14. 13. his A. rise up ag. the hand ofhis neighbour 
Mat. 3. 12. whose hin is in his A. l^vke 3. 17. 

26. 23. he that dippeth his A. with me in the dish 
Mark 3.5. and his /i.was restored w hole, Iai. 6. 10, 

7. 32. they beseech him to put his k. u[)on liim 
LvkeQ. 62. no man having putAj.v A.to the plough 

15.22. put a ring on his A. and shoes on his feet 
.John 3.35. and hatli given all things into his h. 

lH.22.an officer struck hiinwiUi t!ie |.alm of hish. 
j9cts 7. ^5. how God by his h would deliver them 

2-?. 3. a viper fastened on his A. |! 4. hang on his h. 
Rev. 6.5. he that sat iiad a pair o! balances in hish, 

10. 2. and he had in his A. a little book open 

14. 9. receive his mark in his forehead, or in hish, 
14. having gulden crown, and in A. h. sharp sickle 

20. 1. an angel came with a great chain in AisA. 
HAND of the Lord, or Lord's HAND. 

Erod. 9. 3. the A. of the Lord is njion thy cattle 

16. 3. would to God we iiad died by A. of the Ld. 
JVwm.ll. 23. said to Moses, is /,.'s A.waxcd short? 
Dexit.'i.l^. h.nf the L. was against them to destroy 
.Tosh. 4.24. all people know that h.of l.d. is mighty 

22. 31. ye have delivered Tsr.outof A.a/tAe Lord 
Judg. 2. 15. the A. of the Ld. was ag. them for evil 
Ruthl. 13. the A. of the Ld. is gone out against me 

1 Sam. 5. 6. A. of J A. whs heavy on ihem of Ashdod 

9. A. of Ld.was against the city with destruction 
7. 13. the A. of the Ld. was again.st the Philistines 
12 15. then shall the A. of the Ld. be as;ainst you 

2 .«'am. 24.14. let us fall into A. r<y Ld. 1 CAr. 21. 13. 
1 Kings 18. 46. the A. of the J^trd was on Elijah 
2/rz7»ir.9 3.15.that the A. of the /> cjime upon Elisha 
Ezra"!. 6. kin? granted accordingto h.ofJ^.on With 
.Job 12. 9. A. of Ld. hath wrought th s, Isa. 41. 20 
Psal. 75. 8. in the A. of the Lord there is n cup 



HAN 

Proi7. 21. 1. king's heart is in the h. of the Lord 

/5a.i9.]6. because ofthe shaking ol'ihc/t.o/ Lvrd 
•25. 10. in this mountain shall tlie h. uftlie hd. rest 
40.2. she hatli received of the J^ord's h. double 
51. 17. hast drunk at h. of Ld. the cuj) of liis fury 
^'■i.l. Lord's A. is not shoriened,that ii cannot save 
G2. 3. thoushalt be a crown of glory in A. of Lord 
66. 14. A. o//yorc/ shall be known toward servants 

/cr. 25. 17. then took I the cu[> at the Lord's h. 
51.7. Babylon haih been a golden cup in Lord's k. 

Ezek. 1.3. the h. of the Lord was there upon him 
S.li.theh.oftheL. was upon me, 22. | 8. l.| 37.1. 
33. 22. the h. of the Ld. was on me in the evening 
40.1. the self-same day the h.of Ld. was with him 

Luke 1. bt). and the h. of the Lord was with him 

/Sets 11. 21. the h. of the Lord was with them 
13. 11. behold, the h. of the Lord is upon thee 
Sec Lay, or Laid. 
Left HAND. 

Gen. 13. 9. if thou wilt take Ze/« A. Twill go to right 
14. 15 Hobah which is on left k. of Damascus 
24 49. that I may turn to the right h. or to the left 
48. 13. Joseph took Ephraim in his right hand to- 
ward Isr.'s lift h. and j^laaa^seh in his left h. 
14. Lrael laid his left A. upon Manasseh's head 

Exod. 14. 22. waters a wall on rigiit A. and left, 2d. 

Lev. 14. 15. pour the oil into his own left A. 27. 

JV«//i.20. 17. we will not turn to the right A. nor to 
left, Deut. 2. tl. \ 5. 32. 1 17. 1], 20. | 28. 14. 

22. 20. no way to turn either to riglit A. or left 
Josh. 1. 7. turn not from it to the right A. or to 

left, that thou mayest prosper, 2!^. 6. 1 Sam. 
6. 12. Prov. 4. 27. 
JjtcZg'. 3. Sl.Ehudputforth Irfth. and took dagger 

7. 20. the companies held lam [is in their I ft h. 
16.29.Sanisontook hold of other pillar with left A. 

2 Sa/n. 2. 19. he turned not to left h. from following 
14. 19. none can turn to the riglit A. or to the left 
16. 6. all the mighty men were on riglit A and Lft 

IKings 22.l9.host of hea.on his left A. 2CAr.l8.18. 

2ICiiigs 22.2.Josiah turned not to ihe rigiit A. or left 

23. 8. whicii were on a man's I fth. at the gate 

1 Chr. 6. 44. the sons of Merari stood on the left A. 
12. 2. they could use both right A. and l"ft in Imrl. 

2 Chr. 3. 17. he called name of that on left h. Boaz 
4.6. and he put five on the left h. to wash in them 

7. five canillesticks on the riglit, five on the left A. 
JVi?A.8.4.Ezra on pulpit, on liis left h.stood Pedaiaii 
Job 23. 9. on left h. he doth work, not behold him 
Provj. ?,. 16. and in her left A. riches and honour 
Eccl. 10. 2. but a fool's heart is at his left A. 
Cant.'Z.ij.lft A. is under niyheird, right embraces me 

8. 3. liis left h. under my head, right embraces me 
Isa. 9.20. he shall eat on left A. and not be satisfied 

30. 21. cars hear a word, when ye turn to the left h. 

54.3. thou shall break forth on the right A. and lft 

Ezek. 16. 46. her daughters dwell at thy left h. 

21. IG. go tlreo either on the right A. or on tiie left 

39.3. [ will smite thy bow out of thy left A. 

Dan. 12. 7. wiien he held up his left A. to heaven 

Jb7ii7A4.11.cannotdiscern between right A. and left 

Zech. 12. 6. shall dev. all people on right A. and left 

Mat. 6. 3. let not left A. know what thy right doeth 

20. 21. one on right A. other on left, Mark 10. 37. 

23. to si'ton right A. and left not mine, Mark 10.40. 

25. 33. he .sViall set sheep on his right A. goats on left 

41.)ie shall say to them on left h. depart from me 

27. 38. were two thieves, one crucified on right A. 

other on the left, Mark 15. 27. Luke 23. 33. 

Jlcts 21. 3. we left Cyprus on the left h. and sailed 

2 Cor.6.7. armour of right eousn. on right A. and left 

See Lift hand or hands. 

Misrhty HAND. 

jExoc/.3.19.wilI not let you go,n() not withmzVAi!?/ h. 

32.11. people thou broiightest forth with mightij A. 

Deut.2.'2A. has" began to shew servant thy micrh. A. 

4. 34. :t?saved to take him a nation by a mighty h. 

5. 15. God brought thee out of Egypt by a mighty 

A. n. 21. 1 7. 8, 19. ! 9.28. | U. 2. ] 26. 8. ] 34 12. 

2CAr 6. 32. stranger that is come for thy mighty h. 

Eiek. 20.;^3. with a mighty h. will I rule over you 

34. and I will bring you out with a mighty h. 
Z)a7i.9.15.bron?ht peo.ont of Egypt with mighty h- 
iPct. .5.6. humble yourselves unler mighty A. of G. 

Mine and my HAND. 
Gen, 14. ^. Ihave lifted u|i mine h. unto the Lord 
21. 30. seven ewe-lambs shnlt thou take ofmy h. 
31.29. it is in the power oi'my A. to do you hurt 
39. I bear loss, of my A. didst thou require it 
33. 10. I pray thee, receive my present r\ my h. 
42. 37. deliv. him into my h. I will bring him tliee 
43.9. I'll be surety, of jnyA.shalt thou recjuire him 
Exnd. 7. 17. I'll smite with the rod that is in mine A. 
15.9.r?i7/ ft.shall destroy them |[ 17. 9. rod in 7rnne h. 
33. 22. 1 will cover thee with viineh. while I pass 
23. 1 will take away mine A. and thou shalt see 
7Y?/7;?,.21.2.ifthnuwilt deliver this people into myh. 
23. 29. 1 would there were a sword in mine h. 
/5fiut.8.17.might of?/iy A.liath gotten me thiswealth 
10 3. went up, having the two tables in mineh. 
259 



HAN 

Z)e?<£.32.39.nor any deliver out of m?/ A. /sa. 43.13. ' 

40. 1 lift up my h. to heav. and say, I live for ever 

41. and Uiiune h. take liold on judgment 
.fudg. 6. 36. if thou wilt save Israel by niy h. 37. 

7.2.lest vaunt, saying, mine ownA. hath saved me 

8.7. when the L. hath delivered Zeba into niine h. 
9. 29. would to God this people were under vry A. 

12. 3. and the Lord delivered Iheiii into my A. 
17. 3. dedicated the silver to the Lord i'roiii my h. 

1 Sam. 12. 5. that ye have not found ought in my h. 

17. 46. Lord will deliver thee this day into mine A. 

18. 17. Saul said, let not mine A. be upon him 
21. 4. there is no common bread under nune A. 

23. 7. God hath delivered him into mine A. 

24. 6. to stretch mine h. against Lord's anointed 

11. see skirl in mine A. no transgression in ?«. A. 

12. but mine A. shall not be upon thee, 13. 

26. 18. what have [done 1 what evil is in mine A. 
23. Ld. delivered thee into my h. to-day, 24. 10. 
28. 21. 1 have put my life in my A. and hearkened 
2Sain. 3. 12. /«?/ A. shall be with thee to bring Israel 

5. 19. wilt th'ju deliver the Philistines into mine 

A.? I will doubtless deliver, 1 Chron. 14. 10. 
IS. 12. yet not put fonli mineh. against Absalom 

1 Kings 13. 6. that my k. may be restored me again 

2 Kings 5. 18. and he leaneih on my A. and I bow 

myself in the house of Rimmon- 

18. 34. have they aelivered Samaria out of my A.? 

35. have delivered their country out of to. A. that 

the Ld. shall deliver Jerusalem outof ?«mc A. 

1 Chr. 22. 18. given inhabitants of land into viyh. 

2 Chr. 32. 15. shall G. deliver you out of my A.? 17. 
Job VS. 14. wherefore do I put my life in mine h.l 

2J. 20. and my bow was renewed in my h. 

31. 25. rejoiced because r/a'?ie A. had gotten much 
27. or my mouth liath kissed my A. 

33. 7. neiiher shall my A. be heavy upon thee 
Psal. 77. 1 2. my h. ran in the night, and ceased not 

81. 14. and turned myh. against their enemies 

89. 2J. with whom 77(7/ A. shall be established 

119. 109. my soul is continually in my A. 
Prov.\.2A.\ have stretched out nuj A. none regarded 
/sa.1.25. 1 will turn my h. upon me and purge drosi 

10. 10. as my h. hath found the kingdoms of idols 

13. by the strength oi my A. I have done it 

14. my h. hath found as a nest the riches of people 
36. 19. have they delivered Samaria out of my A.? 
20. that L. sbould deliver Jerusalem out of my A. 
4S. 13. mine A. also hath laid foundation of earth 

50. 2. is my A. shortened || 11. this ye have of my A. 

51. 16. have covered thee in the shadow of mineh. 
66. 2. all those hath mine A. made, Jlcts 7. 50. 

.7er. 6. 12. I will stretch out my A. 15. 6. | 51. 25. 
lli.21.1 will cause them lo know mine A. and might 
18. 6 so are ye in ?7ii7ic A. O house of Israel 

25. 15. take the wine-cup of this fury at mij h. 
Ezek. 6. 14. so will I stretch out my h. upon them 

12.7.in the even Idigged thro' the wall with myh. 
13.9.7K777/' h. shall be upon prophets that see vanity 
20. 5. 1 lifted up mine A. saying I am the Ld. your 
God, 6, 23, 28, 42. | 36. 7. 1 44. 12. | 47. 14. 
22.Tvvi'hdrew my A. and wrought for name's sake 
22.13. 1 have smitten mineh- atthy dishonest gain 
37. 19. one stick, and they shall be one in mine h. 

Hos. 2. 10. none .'^liall deliver her out of mine A. 

Jlmos ]. 8. I will turn 7?n'?(e A. against Ekron 
9. 2. th'j' into hell, thence shall mine h. lake them 

Zech. 2. 9. behold, I will shake ??)/7?c A. on them 

13. 7. 1 will turn mine A. upon ihe little ones 
./oA?i 10. 23. nor shall any pluck them out of my A. 

29. none is able to pluck them out /ot/ Father's A. 

20. 25. e.\'ce|it I shall thrust my h. into his side 

1 Cor. 16. 21. the salutation of me Paul with mine 

own A. the grace of Lord J. C. 2 Thess.3. 17. 

Gal. 6. 11. 1 have wriUen with iny A. Philem. 19. 

Our HAND. 
fre7j.37.27.1etnotour A be on him, he is our brother 
43. 21. anil we have brought it again in our A. 
J\'*«7n.31. 149. taken sum ofmen ofwarunderoH/- A. 
Deut.2>2. 27. les! their adversaries should say, our 
h. is li'gh, and the Lord hatii not done all this 
.7^iirf.(r.l6.23.ourGod hath deliv. Samson into ourh. 
1 Sam. 14. 10. L. halh deli v.them into our h. 30. 2.3. 
.Ter.\\.2\. prophesy not, that thou die not by ourh. 
2Cor.l0.16.nol boast in thin3s made r-'ad y teowr A. 

Out of HAND, or out of the HAND. 
Gen. 48. 22. v\'hich I took out of the h. of Amorite 
Exod. 2. 19. Egyptian de'iv. us out of h. of sheph. 

3.8. to deliver them out ofh. of Egyptians, 14. 30 
JV*7{777.5.25.takejealousy-ofFeringoMf o/ woman's A. 

11. 15. if thus, kill me, I pray ihee, out of h. 

35. 25. deliver him out of h. of theaveng. o*" blood 
Josh 9. 26. deliver thein out of the A. of Israel 
.Jtidg. 2. 16. judjjes v hich delivered them out ofh. 

6. 9. I delivered you out of the h. of Egyptians 
13. 5. deliver Israel out of the h. of the Phi'isiines 

l.S'«77).4.8.who shall deliv.usowi o/A.of ihespffod--? 

17.37.L.will deliver me out of h. of this Philistine 
2:^am. 12.7. 1 delivered thee out of h.of Saul, 22. 1 . 

23.21. plucked the spear out of the Egyptian's A. 



HAN 

lKingsll.l2. will rend king, out o/A.of Solom. 31 

22. 3. we take it not out of A. of the king of Syria 
2 Kings 13.25. took again out of h. of Ben-hadad 

20. 6. out of A. of the king of Assyria, Isa. 38. 6, 
Psal. 71.4. deliver me out ofh. of the wicked 
• 82. 4. rid them out of the A. of the wicked 

97.10. he delivereth them out of h. of the wicked 
Jer.l5.21.l will deliver thee out of A. of the wicked 

21.12. him spoiled out ofh. of the op|)ressor, 22. 3. 

32. 4. not escape out ofh. of Chaldeans, 33. 1^,23. 
Lam. 5. 8. none doth deliver us out of their A. 
Zech. 11. 6. out of their A. 1 will not deliver ihena 
./oA/7l0.39.totake him.but he escaped outofihc'nk, 
jicts 12. 11. delivered me out of the A. of Herod 
Rev.S.i. ascended before G. out o/angel's A. 10. 10. 

Right HAND. 
(7e7i. 35. tl8. Jacob called him son of ther/o-AtA. 

48. 14. put his right A. on Ephraim's head, 18. 
Exod. 15.6. thy right A. O Lii. is become gioriouB 

29.20. put the blood on the thumb of their 7-7^At 
A. Lev. 8. 23, 24. | 14. 14, 17, 25, 28. 
Deut. 33. 2. from his right A. went a fiery law 
Judg. 5. 26. her right h. lo the workman's liammer 
2 .S'a7/7. 20. 9. Joab took Amasa with right A. to kiss 
lA777^s2.19.Balh-shebasatoii Solomon's rightlu 
2Kings2!i.]'i.ox\ rigid A. of the m:.'Unt of corruption 
.fob 23. 9. he hidelh himself on the right It. 

30. 12. upon my ?-7>At A. rise the youth, tliey push 
40. 14. liiat thine own right A. can save thee 

Psal. 16. 8. he is at my right A. I shall not be moved 

11. at tliy rigid h. are pleasures l"or evermore 
17. 7. savest by thy right A. them that trust in thca 
18. 35. and thy right h- hath liolden me up 
20. 6. with the saving strength of his right A. 
21.8. thy right A. shall find out ihose that hale thee 
26. 10. and their right A. is full of bribes 

44. 3. but thy right A. and thy arm saved them 

45. 4. thy right A. shall teach thee terrible things 
9. on thy right A. did stand queen in gold of Ophii 

48. 10. thy right A. is full of righteousness 
CO. 5. save with thy right A. and hear me 
63.8. my soul follov.'eth, thy right h. upholdeth me 

73. 23. thou hast holden me by my right A. 

74. 11. why witlidrawest thou thy right h.? 

77. JO. I will reinember the years of the right h. 

78. .54. to mountain which his right h. purcjiased 
SO. 15. the vineyard which thy right h. planted 

17. let thy hand be upon the man of thy rights 
89. 13. strong is thy hand, high is thy right k. 
25. 1 will also set his right A. in the rivers 
42.thou hast set up the right h. of his adversariM 
91. 7. ten thousand shall fall at thy right h. 
98. 1. his r7>A/. A. hath gotten him the victory 

108. 6. save with thy right A. and answer mo 

109. 6. and let Satan stand at his right A. 

31. for he shall stand at the right A. of the poor 

110.1. sit thou at m\right A. till I make enemies thy 

footstool, Luke 20. 42. ,^cts 2. 34. Heb. 1. 11 

5. the Ld. at thy right A. shall strike thro' kinga 
118. 15. the right h. of ihe Lord doth valiantly 

IG.right h. of the Lord is exalted, doth valiantly 
121. 5. the Lord is thy shade upon thy right h. 
137.5.ifl forget, let my right A. forget her cunning 

138. 7. and thy right A. shall save me 

139. 10. even there thy r?VA^ A. shall hold me 
142.4.looked on my right A.none v/ould know me 
144. 8. their right h. is a right A. of fiilselKiod, IL 

Prov. 3. 18. leng'h of days is in her right h. 

27. 16. the ointment of his right h. bewrayeth 
F.ccl. 10. 2. a wise man's heart is at his right h. 
Cant. 2. 6. and h's right A. doth embrace me 

8. 3. and h\?.right h. should embrace me 
/sa.41.10.I will uphold thee with riffht A.of righte. 
13. I the Lord thy God will hold thy right h. 

44. 20. nor say, is there not a lie in my right h. 

45. 1. to Cyrus whose right A. I have holden 

48. 13. mv right A. hath spanned the heavens 
62. 8. the Lord hath sworn by Jiis right A. 
63. 12. that led them by theWo-At A. of Moses 

.7>?r. 22.24. iho' Coniah were the signet on my r. A. 
Lam.2.3. halh drawn back his r?^Ait A. from enemy 

4. he stood with his right A. as an adversary 
Ezek. 21. 22. at right h. divination for Jerusalem 
Hah. 2.16. cup of Lord's right h. shall be turned tf 
ZfcA. 3.1. Satan standing at hisr?^Af A. to resist hin 
Mat. 5. 30. if thy7-?>A« A. offend thee, cut it oiF 

6. 3. !ef not thy'left know what thy riffht A. doetb 
Mark 14. 62. ye shallsec Son of man sitting on the 

right h. of power, comingin clouds, jAike 22.69. 

16.19. received to heaven, sat on righth. of God, 

Heb. 1.3. 18. 1. I 10. 12. I 12. 2. 1 Pet. 3. 22. 

Luke 6. 6. was a man whose risrht A. was withered 

Jlcts 2.25. he is on mv right A. I shall not be moved 

33. being bv the right h. of God exalted, 5. 3L 

3. 7. he took him by the right h. and lift him up 

7. 55. saw Jesus standing on rinht h. of God, 56. 
Rom. 8. 34. who is even at the right A. of God 
FpA. 1. 20. set him at \vi^rigH A.in heavenly p'aces 
Col. 3.1. where Christ sitteth on the right h. of God 
Rcv.LlG. he had in his right A.seven stars 20.| 2.1. 



HAN 

Rev.i. 17. laid right h. upon me, saying, fear not 

5. 1. f saw in liis right h. a book, written williiu, 7. 

l3.16.to receive mark in their right h.ox foreheads 

See Left Hand. 

Right HANDS. 

GaZ.S 9.gave to me and Barnab. right h. of follow. 

Tj stretch forth or out HAND. 

Oen. 22,10 Abraham stretched forth his h. to slay 

£zod.3.20. 1 will stretch out my A.on Egy .7.5.19. 15. 

14. 16. stretch out thv h. over the sea, 20. 7, 19. 

21. Moses stretchea out his h. over the sea, 27. 

1 S'a?«.26.9. who can st.f.h. aga. Lord's anointed? 
25a;«.1.14.how wast not afraid to stretch f. thy h. 
Ps. 138. 7. will stretch f. thy hand against enemies 
Prov. 31. 20. she stretcheth out her h. to the poor 
Ezek. 14.9. 1 will stretch out my A. on that prophet 

13. then will I stretch out mine h. upon the land 
25. 7. 1 will str. out mine h. upon the Ammonites 

13. 1 will also stretch out mine A. upon Edom 

16. 1 will stretch out mine A. on the Philistines 

35.3. 1 will stretch out mine A.against mount Seir 

Dan. 11. 42. shall stretch f. his A. on the countries 

Zeph. 1. 4. on Judah || 2. 13. against Assyria 

See Strong. 

TAme or thy HAND. 

OenA.W. to receive thy brother's blood from thy A. 

16. 6. thy maid is in thy h. do to her as it pleaseth 
22. 12. and he said, lay not thine h. upon the lad 

24. 2. put, I pray, thy h. under my thigh, 47. 29. 
49. 8. thy h. shad be in the neck of thy enemies 

Exod. 4. 2. what is that in thine A.? he said, a rod 
17. thou shalt take this rod in t.h. 7. 15. j 17. 5. 
8. 5. stretch forth thine h. over the rivers, 9. 22. 
1 10. 12, 21. Mat. 12. 13. Mark 3. 5. 
13. 9. it shall be for a sign on t. A. 16. Dcut. 6. 8. 
23. 1. put not thine A. with wicked to be witness 
Mum. 21. .34. for I have delivered Og into thyh. 
Deut. 2.7. L. thy God hath blessed thee in works of 
thy A. 14. 29. 1 15. 10. | 23. 20. ] 28. 8, 12, 20. 

24. behold, I have given into thy A. SiJion 

3. 2. 1 will deliver Og and his people into thy h. 
13.9. thy h.shnW be first on him, to put him to death 
17. shall cleave nought of cursed thing to thine h. 

14. 25. thou shalt bind up the money in thine A. 

15. 7. nor shut thine h. from thy poor brother 

8. thou shalt open thine A. wide to thy brother 
23. 25. thou mayest pluck the ears with thine h. 

28. .32. there shall be no might in thine A. 

30. 9. make thee plenteous in every work off. A. 
33.3. he loved the people all the saints are in thy A. 
Josh. 6. 2. I have given into thine A. Jeritho 

8. 18. for I will give Ai into thine h. 

9. 25. now behold, we are in thine h. to do to us 

10. 6. slack not tlt.y h. from thy servants, save us 
8. 1 have delivered kings of Canaan into thy A. 

Judg. 4. 7. 1 will deliver Sisera into thi7ie h. 
1.1. 1 will deliver the Midianifes into thine h. 
3.15.are handsof ZebaandZalmunnain thine h.? 
18. 19. hold thy peace, lay thiiie h. on thy mouth 

20. 23. I will deliver Benjamin into thine k. 
lSawi.14.19.Saul said to the priest, withdraw thy h. 

21. 3. what is under thine h.? give me five loaves 
23.4. 1 will deliv. Philistines into t. h. 2 Sam. 5. 19. 

2 Sam. 13.10. bring meat, that I may eat of thine h. 
24. 18. it is enough, stay thine h. 1 Chron. 21. 1,5. 

17. let thine A. I pray, be ag. me, 1 Chron. 21. 17. 
IKirrsH.'i'l. hast fulfilled it with t.h. 2 Chr. 6.15. 

17. li. she said, bring me a «iorsel of bre.ad in t. A. 

20 13. 1 will deliver Syrians into thiyie A. 28. 

42. because thou hast let go out of thy h. a man 
2 Kings 4. 29. and take my staft' in thine h. 

8. 8. the king said, take a present in thine A. 

9. 1. Elisha said, take this box of oil in thine A. 

10. 15. give me thine h. and he gave him his hand 

13. 16. and he said, put thine h. upon the how 

1 Chron. 4. 10. and that thine h. might be with me 

29. 12. in thine h. power; and to make great 
16. all this store for house cometh oi thine h. 

2 Chr. 20. 6. in thy h. is there not power and might? 
Ezral. 14. the law of thy God which is in thine h. 

25. after wisdom of God, that is in thine h. 
Jtob 1. 11. but put forth thine h. and touch, 2. 5. 

12. only upon himself put not forth thine h. 
2. 6. behold, he is in thine A. but save his life 

10. 7. there is none that can deliver out of tliinc k. 
11. 14. if iniquity be in thine A. put it far away 
13.21. withdraw t.A. far from me, let not thy dread 
35. 7. or what receiveth he of thine A.? 

Psal. 10. 12. arise, O Lord, O God lift up thinch. 

14. beholdest spite to requite it with thy h. 
17. 14. from men which are thy h. O Lord 

21. 8. thine h. shall find out all thine enemies 
31. 5. into thine h. I commit my spirit 

15. my times are in thy h. deliv. me from enemies 
^. 4. for day and night thnj h. was heavy upon me 
38.2. tAr/ h. presseth me '| 39.10.by blow of thine h. 
74. 11. why withdrawestthou thyh.? pluck it out 
80. 17. let thy A. be upon the man of thy right A. 
88. 5. and they are cut off from thy h. 
J04.28.thou opeuest thy A.filled with good, 145.16. 

26» 



HAN 

Psal. 109.27. that they may know that this is thy h. 
119.173. let thy h. help me || 139. 5. laid t. h. on me 
139. 10. even there shall thy h. lead me 
144. 7. send thine A.from above, rid me, deliver me 

Prov. 3. 27. when it is in power of thine h. to do it 
6. 1. if thou hast stricken thy A. wJth a stranger 
30. 32. if thought evil, lay thy A. upon thy mouth 

jEccZ.7.18. yea also from this withdraw not thine h. 

9. 10. whatsoever thyh. findeth to do, do it 
11. 6. in the evening withhold not thine h. 

Isa, 3. 6. and let this ruin be under thy A. 
26. 11. when thy h. is lifted up, they will not see 

42. 6. 1 the Lord will hold thinch. and keep thee 
47. 6. I have given my inheritance into thine A. 
51. 22. 1 have taken out of thy h. cup of trembling 
57. 10. thou hast found the life of tliine h. 

64. 8. art our P'ather, we are the work of thy h. 

Jcr. 6. 9. turn back thine h. as a grai)e-gatherer 
15.17. 1 sat alone because of thy A. thou hast filled 
2.3. 28. if they refuse to take the cup at thine h. 
36.14. take in thy A. the roil, wherein thou hast read 
40. 4. free from chains which were upon thine h. 

£ze,'t.3.1S.hii5 blood will I require at t. h. 20. 1 33. 8. 
6. 11. smite with thine k -and stamp with thy foot 

10. 2. and fill thine A. with coals of fire 

23. 31. therefore I will give her cup into thine A. 

29. 7. when they took hold of thee by thy h. 

37. 17. go in and they shall become one in thine A. 

.38. 12. to turn thine h. upon the desolate places 
Dan. 2. 38. the fowls hath he given into thine h. 

3. 17. our God will deliver us out of thine A. 
Mic. 5. 9. th. h. shall be lift up on tliine adversaries 

12. I will cut off witchcrafts out of thine A. 
Mat. 18.8. if thyh. or foot offend thee, Mark9. 43. 
Joh7i 20. 27. reach thy h. and thrust it into my side 
.Bets 4. 28. to do whatever <./i. and counsel determ. 

30. by stretching forth thine h. to heal 
Your HAND. 
Qen. 9. 2. into your h. are they delivered 

43. 12. and take double money in your A. 
ExofZ.12.1I.with shoes on your feet, staff in yourh. 

23. 31. the inhabitants of the land into your h. 
Dcut. 12. 7. ye shall rejoice in all ye put your h. to 
.Josh. 8. 7. God will deliver it into your h. 20. 

10. 19. the Lord halh delivered them into yourh. 

24. 8. I gave the Amorites into your h. 11. 
.fudg. 3.28. Moabitesl|7.15.Midianitesinto7/owr A. 
2 Sam.A.M. shall I not require his blood of your h.l 
2 Ciir. 18. 14. they shall be delivered into your A. 

23. 9. God hath delivered them into your h. 
Isa. 1. 12. who halh required this at your A.? 
.Jcr. 26. 14. 1 am in y.h. do with me as seemeth good 

38. 5. Zedekiah said, behold, he is in your h. 

44. 25. ye have Sjjoken and fulfilled wih your h. 
Ezek. 13.21. and they shall be no more in your h. 

23. I will deliver my peo[>le outof your h. 
Mai. 1. 10. nor will I accept an offering at your h. 

13. should laccejit thisof ?/0Mr /«.? saith the Ld. 
2. 13. or receiveth it with good-will at your A. 

Handed, see Left, Weak. 
HAND-BREADTFI. 
Exod. 25.25. a border of a h. round about, 37. 12. 
1 Kings 7. 26. a molten sea h. thick, 2 Chron. 4. 5. 
Psal. 39. 5. thou hast made my days as a A. 
Ezek. 40. 5. a reed of six cubits long, and a A. 
43. 13. the cubit is a cubit and a A. 

HAND-BROAD. 
Ezek.40.i3. within were hooks a A.-ZiroacZ fastened 

HANDFUL. 
Lev. 2. 2. the priest shall take thereout a A. of 
flour, 5. 12. 1 6. 15. | 9. 17. Mum. 5. 2fi. 
1 Kings 17.12. a A. of meal in a barrel, oil in a cruse 
Psal. 12. 16. there shall be a A. of corn in the earth 
i?ccZ.4. 6. better is A. with quietness, than both hands 
.ler. 9. 22. and as the h. after the harvest-man 

HANDFULS. 
Gen. 41. 47. and the earth brought forth by A. 
Exod. 9. 8. take to you A. of ashes of the fQrnace 
Ruth 2. 16. let fall also some A. of purpose for her 
IKings 20.10. if dust of Samaria shall suffice for A. 
Ezek. 13. 19. will ye pollute me for h. of barley? 

HANDY. 
Psal. 19.1. and the firmament f^heweth his h. work 

HANDKERCHIEFS. 
./^ct5 19.12.from his bodvwere brought to the sick A. 

HA"NDLE. 
(rera. 4.21. .Tubal was fiither of such as A. the harp 
.Tudg. 5. 14. they that A. the pen of the writer 
1 Chr. 12. 8. m.en that could A. spear, 2 CAr.25. 5. 
Psal. 11.5. 7. they have hands, but they A. not 
Jcr. 2..8. and they that h. the law knew me hot 
46. 9. and the Libyans that A. the shield 
Ezek. 27.29. all that A. the oar, Knd all the pilots 
Z,MAe24.39.A.me and see |1 OoZ.2.21. taste not, A.not 

HANDLED. 
Ezek. 21. 11. to be furnished, that it may be h. 
Mark 12. 4. and they sent him away shamefully h. 
1 John 1. 1. our hands have A. of the word of life 

HANDLETH. 
Prov. 16.20. he that A. matter wisely shall find good 



HAN 



.7er.50.16.cut ofFhim that A.sickle in time of harveit 
Amos 2. 15 nor shall he stand that A. the bow 

HANDLING, 
Ezek. 38, 4. great company, all of them h. sworda 
2 Cor. 4. 2. not A. the word of God deceitfully 

HANDLES 
Cctnt. 5. 5. hands dropped with myrrh on A. of lock 

HANDMAID. 

Gen. 16. 1. Sarai had a A. whose name was Haga? 

29. 24. Laban gave Zilpah to be Lealf s A. 35. "26 

29.La.gave Bilhah to be Rachel's A. 30.4. 1 35. 25 

Exod 23. 12. that son of thy A. may be refreshed 

./?i(Z^.19.19.there is bread and wine for me andthyA. 

Ruth2.12.fo\- that tlioa Hast spoken friendlyto thyA 

3. 9. and she answered, I am Ruth thine A. 

1 Sam. 1.11. if wilt look on the affliction of Miine h 

16. count not thine A. for a daughter of Eelial 
18. Hannah said, let thy A. find grace in thy sight 

25. 24. let thy A. speak || 31. remember thy A. 
41. let thy A. be a servant to wash feet of scrvanta 

2 Sam. 14.6. thy A. had two sons, they two strove 
20. 17. she said to him, heaar the words of thy A. 

l/fmo-sl. 13. didst not thou mylord swear to thy A.? 

17. thou swearest by the Lord thy God to thy A. 
3. 20. she took my son while thine A. slept 

2King3 4.2.thy A. hath not any thing, save pot of oil 

16. nay, thou man of God, do not lie to thine A 
Psal. 86. 16. turn to nie, and save the son of thy A 

116. 16, I am thy servant, and the son of ihy A. 
Prov. 30. 23. and a A. that is heir to her mistresii 
Jer. 34. 16. ye caused every man his A. to return 
Luke 1. 38. behold the A. of the Lord, be it to me 

HANDMAIDEN. 
Luke 1.48.he hath regarded.the low estate of his A. 

HANDMAIDS. 
Gen. 33.1. Jacob divided the children to the two A- 

2. he put the A. and their children foremost 
Ruth 2. 13. though I he not like to one of lliy A. 
2 Sa7n. 6. 20. who uncov. himself in eyes of the A. 
Jer. 34. 11. they caused the A. to return for A. 
.Joel 2. 29. on the A. will I pour my spirit, Acts 2. 18. 

HANDS. 
Gen. 16. 9. return and submit thyself under her A, 
27.22. the voice is Jacob's, the A. are the A. of Esau 
49. 24. A. were made .strong by A. of mighty God 
F.xod.\7.12. but Moses' A. were heavy, took a stone 
26. 1 17. two A. shall be in one board set in order 
29. 24. !uid thou shalt put all in the A. of Aaron 
32.t29. Moses said, fill your A to-day to the Lord 
r,ev. 8.27. put all on Aaron's A. and on his son's A 
Mum. 5.18. put the offering of memorial in her h, 
6. 19. and shall put them on the A. of the Nazarit-3 
Deut. 4. 28 there ye shall serve gods, the work o» 
men's A. 27. 15. 2 Kings 19. 18. 2CAr. 32. 19. 
9. 15. the tables of the covenant were in my two A. 
17. 1 cast them out of my two A. and brtike Ihem 

17. 7. the h. of the witnesses shall be first on him 
31.29. to prov(;ke him through tl;e work of your A. 

.Jndg.2.U. he delivered them into A«of the spoilers 

6. 13. into A. of Midianites || 10. 7. into A.of Philist, 

8.6. are A. of Zeba and Zaimunn.a in thy hand? 15. 

34. delivered them out of A. of cne. 1 Sam. 14.48. 

18. 10. for God hath given Laish into your A. 

19. 27. and her A. were upon the threshold 

1 Sam. 30. 15. nor deliver me into A. of my master 

2 Sam. 2. 7. let your A. be strong, Zech. '8. 9, 13. 

16. 21. then the A. o/all with thee shall be strong 
21.9. delivered them into the A. of the Giboonites 
23. 6. because they cannot be taken with A. 

IJiings lO.t 19. there were A. on seat, 2 CAr.O.flS 
14. 27. into the A. of the guard, 2 Chron. 12. 10. 

2 Kings 3.11 . who poured water on the A. of Elijah 
9. 35. they found the skull and the palms of her A. 
10. 24. the men whom I brought into your A. 

1 Chr. 25.2. sons of Asaph under the A. of Asaph 
.3. under the A. of Jeduthun || 6. h. of their father 

2 Cfi.ron. 15. 7. be strong, let not your A. be weak 
23.t 18. was ordained by the A. of David, 20. f 27. 

Ezra 4.4. weakened the A. of the people of Judah 
.Job 4. 3. tliou hast strengthened the weak A. 
5. t20. redeem in war from the A. of the sword 
16.1 I.God hath turned me info the A. of the wicked 

17. 3. who is he that will strike A. with me ? 
O.tbat hath clean A.shall be stronger and (■.tvonge? 

Psal.2-i.4. who shall asrend? he thnt hath ch an A 

26. 10. in whose A. is mischief |! 47.1. clap your A 
58.2. ye weigh the violence of your A. in tiio earth 
63. 1 10. make him run out by the A. of t!ie sword 
68.31. Ethiopia shall stretch out her A. un'o God 
n5.4.idols, the work ofmcn'sA.135.1.5. Jsn.'M.W. 

1. they have A. but handle not, feet, but walk not 
134.2.riftupyourA. in the sanctuary, and bless L 
140.4. keep me, O Lord, froin the A.of the wicked 
Prov. f^.lO. alittlefoldmgoflheA. to sleep, 24.33 

17. Ld. doth hate the A. that shed innocent bloo3 
12.14.the recompence of man's A.be rendered hina 
14. 1. the foolish p'ucketh it down with her k. 
17. 13. a man striketh A. and berometli surety 
22. 26. be not thou one of them that strike A. 
30. 28:spidcr taketh hold with her h. isinpalacet 



HAN 

Prfl«.31. 13. and she woiketh willingly with her h. 
19. she layeth her k. to the spindle, her h. hold 
20 yea, siie reachelli forth her It. to the needy 
3l give her of the fruit of her A. and lei her works 
CccZ.4.t). than both h. full with travail and vexation 
'l.^l^i. herA.ave as hands || 10. Id. the idleness of A. 
Ca?it.'?.l.the work of the k. of acunning workman 
[sa. 1. 15. when ye spread forth your A. 1 wdi hide 
my eyes from you ; your A. are full of hlood 
2. 8. they worship the work of their own A. 
13 7. therefore shall all A. be faint, andheartmelt 
31 7. idols which your own A. have made to you 
33 t -1- the Lord will be a place broad of A. 
35 3. strengthen ye the weak A. and conlirm knees 
45 9. or shall thy work say, he hath no A. 
50 o.li. are defiled with blood, fingers with iniquity 
4 3J. that spreadeth her A. saying, woe is nie 



Jei 
10 
9 
19 
21 
23 



3 a tree, the work of the A. of the workman 

and of the A of the founder, blue and purple 

7. cause them to fall by A. that seek their lives 

4. will turn back weapons that are in your A. 

, H.lhey strengthen also the A.ofevil doers, that 

none return from wickedness, Ezck. 13. 22. 

25. 6. provoke me not with the works of your A. 7. 

33. 13. shall pass under A. of him thattelleth them 
38. 4. he weakeneth A. of men of war, A. ef people 
48. 37. ui>on all the A. shall be cuttings 

Lam. 1. 17. Zion spreadeth her A. none to comfort 

4.2.how esteemed as the work of A. of the potter I 
6. that was overthrown and no A. stayed on her 
lO.A.of pitiful women have sodden then- children 
Ezek. 7. 17. all A. shall be feeble. 21. 7. 

35. 1 5. hast shed blood of Israel by A.of the sword 
Dan. 2.34. till a stone was cut out without A. 45. 
J>/2c.7.3.that they may do evil with both A.earnestly 
JiTah. 3. 19. all shall clap the A. over ihee 
Hag. 2. 17. in all labour of your A. 1 smote you 
ZecA. 4.9. the A. of Zerubbabel laid the foundation 
Mai. 15. 20. to eat with unwashen A. Mark 7. 2, 5. 

17. 22. the Son of man shall be betrayed into the 
A. of men, 26. 45. Mark 9. 31. Luke 9. 44. 

IS.S.having two A. to be cast into fire, Mark 9. 43. 
Jt/arA14.58. temple made with A.anulher wiihoulA. 
Luke22. 53. ye stretched forth no A. against me 

24. 7. must be delivered into the A. of sinful men 
^cJs 2. 23. by wicked A. have crucified and slain 

5. 12. by A. of the apostles were wonders wrought 

7. 48. dwelleth not in temples made with A. ]7. 24. 

8. 18. that through laying on of the apostles' A. 
ll.30.sont to elders by the A.of Barnabas and Saul 
17. 25. neither is worshipped with men's A. 
in.2y.thai they be no gods which are made with A. 
20. 34. !h;U these A. have ministered to my necess. 

21. 11. shall deliver him into the A. of i he Gentiles 
Cor. 5. 1. we have a house not made with A. 

EpA.'2. 11. the circumcision in flesh made by A. 
Col. 2. 11. with the circumcision made without A. 
1 T'Aes5.4.11.that ye study to workwith yourownA. 
1 Tini.2. 8. men pray every where lifting uji holy A. 

4. 14. by laying on of A. of the presbytery, //eJ.G.2. 
Heb. 0. 11. by a greater tabernacle not with A. 
24.Chr.not entered into holy place made with A. 

10. 31. fearful to fall into the A. of the living God 

12.12. wherefore lift up the A. which hang down 
Jam.i. 8. cleanse your A. ye sinners, purify your 

See Clav. 

iy/s HANDS. 

G'en.27.23. his h. were hairy || 48. 14. guiding A«5 A. 

Exod. 17. 12. and Aaron and Hur stayed uphish. 

32. 19. and Moses cast the tables out of his h. 

Lev. 1. 30. his own A- shall bring the offering 

15. 11. and hath not rinsed his A. in water 

16. 12. his A. full of sweet incense beaten small 
21. Aaron shall lay both his h. on head of live-g. 

JJ'um. 24. 10. and Balak smote his A. together 
Detit. 33. 7. let his h. be sufficient for him 
11. bless, T^ord, and accept the work oi his h. 

34. 9. for Moses had laid his A. upon Joshua 
Judff.^.VS.Aone accordingto thedeserving of his A. 

t24. who strengthened his h. to kill his brethren 

1 Sam.. 5. 4. both the palms of his A. were cut off 
14. 13. .Tonathan climbed upon his h. and his feet 
23.16.Jonathan went and strengthened his h. in G. 

2 Sa7H.4.1.when Saul's son heard, Ai's A. were feeble 

1 Kincs R.22.Solomon stood and spread forth his A. 

toward heaven, 38. 54. 2 Chron. 6. 12, 13, 29. 
16. 7. in provoking him with the work of his A. 

2 Kinrrs 4.34.he went up and put his h. upon hish. 
5.20.liaih sparedNaaman in not receiving at his h. 
13. 16. Elisha put his h. upon the king's hands 

8 Chron. 6. 4. who hath with his A. fulfilled that 
JVeA. 4. 17. with one of AJs A. wrought m_ the work 
Job 1. 10. thou hast blessed the work of Ai's A. 
5. 18. he woundelh, and his h. make whole 
20. 10. and his h. shall restore their goods 
34. 19. for they all are the works of Ais h. 

37. for he clappeth his A. amongst us 
Psal. 9. 16.the wick, is snared in the work of Azs A. 
28. 5. they regard not the o])eration of his A. 
78. 72. he'guided them by the skilfulness of Aj5 A. 
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HAN 

Psal. 81. 6. his h. were delivered from the pots 
95. 5. the sea is his, and tds A. formed dry land 
111.7. the wofksol his A. are verity and judgment 
Prov. 'Zi. 25. for Ids h. refuse to labour 
tied. 4. 5. the fool foldetli his A. together 
Caid. 5. 14. his A. are as gold rings set with beryl 
Isa. 3. 11. the reward ot his h. sliall be given him 
5. 12. nor consider the operation of his k. 
17.8.he shall not look to altars, the work of Ats A. 
25.11. L.shall spread forth his A. in midst of them, 
as he that swimmeth spreadeth A25 A. to swim 
33. 15. that shaketh his A. from holding bribes 
Jer.30.G.why see every man with AzsA.on his loins? 
50. 43. king heard the report, his A. waxed feeble 
Hab. 3. 10. the deep lifted up his ii. on high 
Zech. 4. 9. his A. shall also finish the house 
./l/rti.l9.13.hesliould put his A. on them,./liarA10.16. 
27. 24. he washed Ids A. before the multitude 
jUarA6.2.such mighty works are wrought by his A. 
8. 23. when he had put his A. on his eyes, 25. 
iyKAe24.40.shewed them Az.s A.and feet,,y(/A/t20. 20. 

50. and he lifted up his A. and blessed them 
.JohnYi. 3. the Fath. had given all things into his h. 

20. 25. except 1 see in Ids A. the print of the nails 
ActsQ. 17. puttingAisA. on him, said, brother SaUi 

12. 1. Herod stretch, forth Ids h. to vex the church 
7. and his cliains fell Off from Ids A. 

2Cy?-.11.33.was let down by a wall,andescap.Azs A. 

Eph. 4. 28. working with Ids A. thing that is good 

See Lay, Laid. 

Mine HANDS, my HANDS. 

Gen. 20. 5. in innocency of ray A. have I done this 

31. 42. God hath seen the labour of my A. 

Exod. 9. 29. 1 will spread abroad my A. Ezra 9. 5. 

.Jadg.Vl.'i. I put my life in my h. and passed over 

2Sa)ft.2-2.21. accord, to clean.of my A. Ps. Id. 20,24. 

35.he teacheth my h. to war, Ps. 18. 34. | 144. 1. 

1 Chr. 12. 17. seeing there is no wrong in mine A. 
JV'eA. 6. 9. now, therefore, O God, strengthen my h. 
.Job 9. 30. and if I make my A. never so clean 

16. 17. not for any injustice in mine A. 
31. 7. and if any blot hath cleaved to 7nine A. 
Psal. 7. 3. O Lord, if there be iniquity in ray A. 
22. 18. they pierced my A. and my feet 
26.6. 1 will wash my A. in innocency, so will I com. 

28.2. when I liit up ?riy h. toward thy holy oracle 
63. 4. I will lift Uj) my A. in thy name 
73. 13. in vain I have washed my A. in innocency 
88. 9. I have stretched out my A. unto thee 
119. 48. my A. will I lift to thy commandments 
141. 2. lifting uj) of my A. as the evening sacrifice 
143. 6. I stretch forth my^h. to thee, my soul 

EcfZ. 2. 11. on all the works ihatm?/ A.had wrought 
Cant. 5. 5. 1 rose, and my h. dropped with myrrh 
Isa. 19. 25. blessed be Assyria the work of my A. 

29. 23. when he seeth the work of mine A. in thee 

45. 11. ask me concerning the work of my A. 
12. even my A. have stretched out the heavens 

49. 16. I have graven thee on the palms of my A. 

60. 21. thy people also the work of my A. 

65. 2. 1 have spread out myh. all day to rebellious 
Ezek. 21. 17. I will also smite mine A. together 
Da7i.3. 15. whois God todeliver you outof /«yA. ? 

10.10. a hand which set me on the palms of myh. 
Luke 24.39.behold my A. an4 my feet, John 20. 27. 
./olm 13. 9. not feet only, but also my A. and head 
Rom. 10. 21. all day I have stretched forth my A. 

2 TiJii. 1. 6. the gift in thee by putting on of jny h. 

Our HANDS. 

Gen.5.2Q. shall comfort us concerning toil of our A. 

43. 22. other money have we brought in 02ir A. 

Deut.3.3. G. deliver, into 02ir h. Og king of Bashan 

21. 7. shall say, our A. have not shed this blood 
./osh.2. 24. L. hath deliver. intooitrA. all the land 
Judg. 13. 23. not received a meat-offering at our A. 

16.24 our G. hath delivered into our A. our enemy 
1 Sam. 17. 47. and he will give you into our A. 
Psa^44. 20. or stretched out ourh. to a strange god 

90. 17. establish thou the workof ojtr A. upon us 
./er.6.24. we have heard the same, our A. wax feeble 
/vara. 3. 41. let us lift up our heart with our A. to G. 
//bs. 14. 3. nor say to work of our A. ye are our gods 
Jlcts 24. 7. Lysias took him away out of our A. 
1 Cor. 4. 12. and labour working with oiLr own A. 

1 John ]. 1. our A. have handled the word of life 

Their HANDS. 
Gen. 37. 21. he delivered him out of their A. 22. 
£!xod.29.I0.shall put theirh. on head of the bullock 
15. shall put their A. on the head of the ram, 19. 
25 thou shalt receive them of tAeir A. Z-eu. 8.28. 
JV*it7«. 8. lO.Israel shall put their A. on the Levites 
12. the Levites shall lay their h. on the bullock 
Deut.l. 25. they brought of fruit of land in theirh. 
2l.6.the elders shall w ash their A. over the heifer , 
.Tudg.1.2. too many to give Midianites into theirh. 
12. 2. ye delivered me not out of their h. 

2 Sam. 4. 12. and they cut off their A. and their feet 
2 KingsW.YZ.XhQy clappediAcirA.said,G.save king 

22. 17. that they might provoke me to anger with 
all the works of their A. 2 Chron. 34. 25. 



HAN 



Ezra\ .e.strengthsned their A. with vessels of silver 

5.8. work goeth fast on and prosperelh in theirh. 

6.22.to strengther: theirh. in the work of ihe house 

lO.iy.they gave their A. that they v.'ould putaway 
JVeA. 2. 18. so they strengthened th. h. for the worii 

6. 9. fAetV A. shall be weakened from the work 

9. 24. gavest them into their A. with their kings 
Job 5. 12. their A. cannot perform their enterprise 

30. 2. whereto might strength of theirh. profit ma? 
Psal. 28. 4. give Ihein after the wofk ot their li. 

76. 5. the men of might have not found their Ju 

91. 12. the angels shah bear thee up in their h. 

125. 3. lest righteous put forth their A. to iniquit? 
/sa.25.1] . pride, together with the spoils of their h. 

59. 6. and the act of violence is in their A. 

65. ^2. mine elect shall enjoy the work of theirh 
Jer. 1. 16. worshipped the works of their own A, 

5. 1 31. the priests take into their A. by their means 

25. 14. accord, to the worksof iAez'r A. Lam. 3. 64. 

32. 30.ijrovoked to anger with work of their h. 
Lam.\.\A. the Lord hath delivered me into their h. 

2. t 20. women eat children swaddled with theirh- 
Ezek. 10. 12. their A. and wings full of eyes round 

23. 37. committed adultery, blood is in their h.45. 

43. 1 26. they shall purge altar and fill £AeiV h. 
Jonah 3.8. turn from the violence that is in theirh,' 
Hag. 2. 14. so is every work of their A. unclean 
Mat.A.a.wHh th.h.they sh. bear thee up,iuAe4.1L 

15. 2. they wash not their A. when they eat bread 

26. 67. smote with palms of their A. Mark 14. 65. 
Mark 7. 3. Jews, except they wash their A. eat nol 
Luke 6. 1. and did eat, rubbing them in their lu 
./ohn 19. 3. and they smote him with theirh. 
./lets 7. 41. they rejoiced in the works of theirh. 

14.3.granted signs and wonders to bedone by th.k. 
Rev. 1. 9. with while robes, and palms in theirh 

9. 20. yet repented not of the works of their h. 

20. 4. nor had received his mark in their A. 

^ TAzKe or tA?/ HANDS. 
Exod. 1.5. 17. in sanctuary which thyh. have estab. 
Deut. 16. ]5. the Lord shall bless thee in all works 
of thine A. therefore shall surely rejoice, 24. 19. 
Judg. 7. 11. atlerward shall thine h. be strengthened 
2 Saia.3.3i.thy h. were not bound, nor feet in fetters 
Job 10.3. is it good to despise the work of thine h.7 

8. thine h.hdvo made and fashioned me together 

14.15.thou wilt have desire to the work of thine h. 

22. 30. and it is delivered by pureness of thine A. 
Psal.8.1}. to have dominion over theworksof iAy A. 

92. 4. I will triumph in the works of thy A." 

102. 25. and the heavens arc the work of thy h. 

119. 73. thy A. have made me and fashioned me 

128. 2. for thou shalt eat the labour of thine h. 

138. 8. forsake not the works of thine own A. 

143. 5. 1 meditate, I muse on the work of thy h. 

144.t7.send thineh. from above, rid me, deliv. me 
Eccl.5.6.why should G.destroy the work of thineh. 
Jcr.2. 37. thou shalt go forth, and tA. A. on thy head ^ 
Lam. 2. 19. lift up thy A. for the life of thy children 
EzcA. 21. 14. prophesy and smite thineh. together 
22.14. can fAmcA.be strong in the day that Ideal? 
Jl/ic.5. 13.shalt no more worship the work ofth.h. 
Zeph. 3. 16. and to Zion, let not thine h. be slack 
ZccA. 13. 6. what are these wounds in thine h. ? 
iv?iA-e23.46. Father, into thy A. I commend my sjiiriJ 
John 21. 18. thou shalt stretch forth thyh. 
Heb. 1. 10. the heavens are the works of thine h, 
2. 7. thou didst set him over the works of thv h 

HAND-STAVES. 
Ezek. 39. 9. and shall burn the h.-staves and spears 

HAND- WEAPON. 
A''um. 35. 18. or if he smite him with a h.-weapon 

HAND-WRITING. 
Col. 2.14. blotiing out the h.-writing of ordinances 

HANG. 
Gen. 40. 19. Pharaoh shall A. thee on a tree 
JVy7n.25.4.A.them before the Lord against thesuH 
/)e««.21.22.and if thou A. him on a tree, his body 
28. 66. and thy life shall A. in doubt before thee 
2 Sam. 21. 6. and. we will A. them up unto the Lord 
Esth. 6. 4. to speak to the king to A. Mordecai 
7. 9. then the king said, A. him thereon 
Cant. 4. 4. whereon there A. a thousand bucklers 
Isa. 22. 24. they shall A. upon him all the glory 
Lam. 2. 10. the virgins of Jerusalem A. their heads 
EzeA:.15.3.will men take p.n toA.any vesselthereon? 
Jl/at.22.40.on these two A. all the law and prophets 
Jlcts 28.4. saw the venomous beast A. on his hand 
Heb. 12. 12. lift up hands A. down and feeble knees 

HANGED. 
Gen. 40. 22. but he A. the chief baker, 41. 13. 
Deut. 21.23. for he that is A. is accursed of God 
Josh. 8. 29. and the king of Ai he A. on a tree 

10. 26. the five kings A. he on five trees 

2 -Sam. 4. 1 2. Rechab and Baanah A. over the pool 

17. 23. Ahithophel A. himself || 18. 10. Absalom h~ 

21. 9. the seven sons of Saul A. they in the hill 

EzraQ). 11. and being set up, let him be A. thereon 

Esth. 2. 23. the two chamberlains were A. on a tree 

7. 10. they h. Haman j| 9. 14. they A. his ten sons 



HAR 



HAR 



HAR 



Psal. 137. 2. we k. our harps on the willows 
Lam. 5. 12. princes are A. up by their hands 
Eze/t. 27. 10. they A. the shield and hehiiet in thee 

ll.they/t.theirshiehlsupon ihy wails round about 
Mat. Id. (i. it were better for iiwn tliat a aiilistone 

were A. about iiis neck, MarkO. 42. Lukeil.'i. 

27. 5. Judas departed, and went and h. iiiniseif 
Luke 19. 148. all the people h. on hm: to hear him 

23.31). one of the thieves who were A. railed on him 
dots 5. 30. whom ye slew and A. on a tree, 10. 39. 

HANGETH. 
JoblQ. 7. and he A. the earth upon nothing 
Gal.'i. 13. cursed is every one that A. on a tree 

HANGING. 
Josh. 10.26. they were A. on trees till the evening 

HANGING. 
Exod. 26. 36. thou shall make a A. for door of tent 
37. thou shait make for the A. five pillars 

27. 16. A. for court i<ats, 38. 18. |39. 40. j 40. 8, 33. 
35. 15. the A. for tlie door at the entering in of 

the tabernacle, 36. 37. | 39. 3d. 1 40. 5, 28. 
HANGINGS. 
Exod. 27. 9. A. of a hundred cubits, 11. | 38. 9, 11. 
12. there shall be A. of fifty cubits, 33. 12. 
14. the A. on either side of gate, 15. j 33. 14, 15. 

35. 17. the A. of court, his pillars and theirsockets, 

38. 9, 16, 18. 1 39. 40. Jfum.S. 26.' | 4. 26. 
S Kings 'i.i. 7. where women wove A. for the grove 
£sWt.l.6.blueA.i'astened with cords oflin.and purp. 

HAP. 
Ruth2.3. and her A. was to light on Boaz' field 

HAPLY. 
ISam.li, 30. if A. the people had eaten freely 
Mark 11. 13. if A. he might find any fruit thereon 
Zyi<Ael4.29. lest A. after he had laid the foundation 
S.cts 5. 39. lest A. ye be found to fight against God 

17. 27. if A. they might feel after him and find him 
2Cor.9.4.1est A. if they of Macedonia come with me 

HAPPEN. 
1 5a7n.28.10.no punishment A. to thee for this thing 
Prov. 12. 21. there shall no evil A. to the just 
Isa. 41. 22. and let them shew us what shall A. 
JJ/a?*/il0.32.beganto tell what things shouldA.tohim 

HAPPENED. 
Ruth2. t3. her hap A. to light on Boaz' field 
L Sam. 6. 9. it was a chance that A. to us 
2 Sam. 1. 6. as I A. by chance upon mount Gilboa 

20. Land there A. to be there a man of Belial 
Estli. 4.7. Mordecai told him of all that had A. 
Jer.44.23.therefore thisevil is A. to you at this day 
Luke 24. 14. they talked of all things that had A. 
Jicts'i.lQ. were filled with wonder at that which A. 
Rom. II. .25. that blindness in part is A. to Israel 
I Cor. 10. 11. now all things A. to them for ensample 
Phil. 1. 12. the things which A. tome have fallen 

1 Pet. 4. 12. as though some strange thing A. to you 

2 Pet. 2. 22. it is A. to them according to the proverb 

HAPPENETH. 
Eccl. 2. 14. 1 perceived that one event A. to them all 
15. 1 said, as it A. to the fool, so it A. even to me 
8. 14. there be juist men, wicked men to whom it A. 
9. 11. but time and chance A. to them all 

HAPPY. 
Gem-30.13.A. am I, for daughters will call me bless. 

flS. and Leah called his name Asher, A. 
DeM«.33. 29.A. artthou,0 Isr. who is like to thee? 
I ^mo-slO.8. A. thy men, A. thy servants, 2 Chr. 9. 7. 
Job 5. 17. A. is the man whom God correcteth 
Psal. 127. 5. h. man who hath quiver full of them 
128. 2. A. shall thou be, it shall be well with thee 
137. 8. A. shall he be that rewardeth thee, 9. 
144. 15. A. is that people that is in such a case, yea 
A. is that i)eople whose God is the I^ord 
146. 5. A. is he that hath God of Jacob for his help 
Prov. 3. 13. h. is the man that findeth wisdom 

18. and h. is every one that retaineth her 
14. 21. A. is he that hath mercy on the poor 
16. 20. and whoso trusfeth in the Lord, A. is he 

28. 14. A. is the man that feareth alway 

29. 18. but he that.keepeth the law, A. is he 
Jer. 12. 1. why are they A. that deal treacherously 1 
Mai. 3. 15. and now we call the proud A. 

Jj/tn 13. 17. if ye know these things, A. if do them 
.dcts 26. 2. I think myself A. king Agrippa 
Rom. 14. 22. A. is he that condemneth not himself 
Jam. 5. 11. behold, we count them k. who endure 
1 Pet. 3. 14. if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, A. ye 
4. 14. if reproached for name of Christ A are ye 

HAPPIER. 
I Cor. 7. 40. but she is A. if she so abide, after my 

HARD. 
k taken for dipc-iU, sad, or sorrowful, cruel, aiis- 
tere, Src. Pbacaoh overwhelmed the Israelites 
with hard bondage, with cruel and insupportable 
slavery, Exod. 1. 14. The sons of Zeruiah are 
too hard for me ; they are too powerful, they 
treat me roith insolence, with unseasonable 
cruelty, 2 Sam. 3. 39. .7osc;9A spake hard things 
with his brethren ; he spake roughly, or harshly 
19 them. Gen 42. t 7. The hard, or difficult 
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causes they brought to Moses, Exod. 18. 26. 
Thou art not sent unto a people of a hard 
language, of an unintelligible language; that 
is, tlicy will need no interpreter tu undcrsLand 
thee, neither wilt thou, to understand them. 
Hannah said to Eli, 1 am a woman of a sor- 
rowful spirit, Htb. hard of spirit. 1 know 
thee that thou art a hard man, a seoere, aus- 
tere, rigorous, and churlish man, iMat. 25. 
24. Solomon says, that the way of transgressors 
is hard, or rough, it is offensive and hateful 
to God and men, as rough ways are to a tra- 
vellet. Or, lie is fierce, intractable, and incor- 
rigible in his sinful course, Prov. 13. 15. 

fVhen God is said to harden the heart, it is not 
to be understood as if God did properly and 
positively make men'' s hearts liard, but only pri- 
vately, either bydenying to them, or withdro'W- 
ing from them that grace, which alone can 
make the hearts of men soft,Jlexible, and pli- 
able to the divine will ; as the sun hardens the 
clay by drawing out of it that moisture which 
made it soft: or by exposing them to those 
temptations of the tcorld, or the devil, 7chich 
meeting with a corrupt hearty are apt to har- 
den it. 
Gen. 16. 14. is any thing too A. for the Lord? 

35. 16. Rachel travailed, and had A. labour, 17. 

42. 1 7. Joseph spake A. things with them, + 30. 
£iorf.].14.theymade their lives bitter with A. bond. 

18. 26. tlie A. causes they brought unto Moses 
Dcut. 1. 17. cause that is too A. you bring it to me 

15. 18. it shall not seem A. to thee when thou send. 
17. 8. if there arise matter too A. for thee in judg. 
26. 6. Egyptians afflicted and laid on A. bondage 

Judg. 4. t 24. the hand of Israel was A. ag. Jabin 
1 Sain.\.^ 15. no, my lord, I am a woman A. of spirit 

2. t 3. let not A. come out of your mouth 
2^>a7«.3. 39. the sons of Zeruiah be too A. for me 

13. 2. Amnon thought it A. to do any thing to her 

1 lungs 10.1. to prove with A. questions, 2 C7tr.9.1. 
14. 1 6. for I am sent to thee with A. tidings 

2 Kings 2. 10. he said, thou hast asked a A. thing 
,/(;/!;30.t25. did not I weep for him was A. of day ? 

41. 24. as A. as a piece of the nether millstone 

PsaZ.31.tl8.1et the lying lips, which speak aA. thing 
60. 3. thou hast shewed thy peojile A. things 
88.7. thy wrath lieth A. on me, thou hast afflicted 
94. 4. how long shall the wicked speak A. things I 

Prov. 13. 15. but the way of transgressors is A. 

[sa. 14. 3. Lord shall give thee rest from A. bondage 
21. 12. a A. vision is declared .unto me 

,Ter. 32. 17. and there is nothing too A. for thee 
27. 1 am Ld. is there any thing too A. for me ? 

Ezek.2.-\A. for they are children A. efface 

3. 5. thou art not sent to a people of A. language, 6. 
Dan. 5. 12. and shewing A. sentences, were found 
Jl/a£.25. 24. Lord, I knew that tiiou art a A. man 
JJ/rt7-A10.24. how A. for them trust in riches to enter 
.L)hnQ. 60. this is a A. saying, who can hear it 1 
Jlcts 9. 5. it is A. for thee to kick ag. pricks, 26. 14 
Heb. 5.11. many things to say, and A. to be uttered 
2 Pet. 3. 16. in which are things A. to be undeistood 
Jude 15. to convince all ungodly of their A. speeches 

HARD. 
Lev.3.9.thc rump shalf take ofl:' A. by the back-bone 
Judg.\).52. Abimelech went k. tothedoor of tower 
20.45. Israel pursued A. after Benjamin to Gideon 
1 Sam. 14. 22. followed A. after Philistines in battle 
31. 2. the Philistines followed A. upon Saul, and 
upon his sons, 2 Sam. 1.6. 1 Chr. 10. 2. 
lKings2\. I.Naboth had a vineyard A. by the pal. 
1 Chr. 19. 4. cut off garments A. by their buttocks 
Psal. 03. 8. my soul followeth A. after thee 
Jonah 1. 13.the men rowed A. to bring it to the land 
.dcts 18. 7. whose house joinedA. to the synagogue 

HARDEN. 
Exod. 4. 21. 1 will A. Pharaoh's heart, 7. 3. | 14. 4. 

14. 17. I will A. the hearts of the Egyptians 
Deut. 15. 7. shalt not A. thy heart, nor shut thy hand 
Josh- 11. 20. it was of the Lord to A. their hearts 

1 Sam. 6. 6. wherefore then do ye A. your hearts 7 

2 Chr. 20. 1 8. A. not your necks as your fathers 
Job 6. 10. yea, I would A. myself in sorrow 
Psal. 95. 8. A. not your henrt, Heb. 3. 8, 15. | 4. 7. 

H.ARDENED. 

Exod.l. 13. Lord A. Pharaoli's heart, he hearkened 

not to them, 9. 12. 1 10. 1,20, 27. I 11. 10. 

I 14. 8. 

14.Pharaoh's heart is A.||22.was A. 8. 19. 1 9. 7, 35. 

8. 15. he A. his heart and hearken, not, 32. | 9.34. 

Deut. 2. 30. the Lord thy G. A. his spirit and heart 

1 Sam. 6. 6. as Egyptians and Phar. A. their hearts 

2 Kings 17. 14. they A. their necks like to their fath. 
2 CAr. 36. 13. Zedekiah A.heart from turning to L. 
JVVA.9.16.they and our fathers A. their necks, 17.2'*. 
.7o/;9. 4. who hath A. himself ag. him and prospered 

39. 1 6. she is h. against her young ones, as not hers 
Isa.&^. 17. why hast thou A. our heart from thy fear 
Jer. 7. 26. they hearkened not, but A. their neck 



Jer. 10. 15. have A.their necks not to hear my worut 
l!>an. 5. 20. but when his mind was A. in jiride 
j]J arki). 5'2. they consider, not, for tiieirheart was A- 
8. 17. perceive ye not? have ye your heart yet A.? 
./oAm12. 40. he hath blind, their eyes, A. ilieir Heart 
Jlcts VJ.[). but when divers were A. and believed not 
Rom. il. 17. election obtained it, and rest were A. 
JJeb. 3. 13. lest any of you be A. ihro'deceilluhiesa 

HAKUENETH. 
Pro'0.21. 29. a wicked mun A. his face but he directs 

28. 14. he that A. his heart shall fall into nii.~cliief 
2J. 1. he that being often reproved A. his neck 

Rom.Q.lii. mercy on whom he will, whom he will A. 
HARD-HEARTED. 

Ezck. 3. 7. all the house of Israel axah.-hearted 
\ HARDER. 

: P?-ow. 18.19. brother ottended A. to be won than city 
j .Jer. 5. 3. they have made their faces A. than a rock 
: Ezek. 3. 9. A. than flint have I made thy forehead 

1 HARDLY. 

Gen. 16. 6. when Sarai dealt A. with her she fled 
Exod. 13. 15. and wheiiPiiaraoh would A. let us go 
Isa. 8. 21. shall pass Ihro' it h. be.stead and hungry 
Mat. 19. 23. I say that rich man shall A. enter into 
the kingdom of God, Mark 10. 23. Luke 18. 24, 
Luke\).'ij. aspir. taketh him. A. depart, from him 
Jlcts 27. 8. A. passing it, we came to the fair havens 

HARDNESS. 
Job 38. 38. when dustgroweth into A. clods cleave 
PsaZ. 81. tl2. I gave them up to the A. of their hearts 
Mat. liJ.8. because ofA. of your hearts, yi/arAlO.5. 
Mark'.i. 5. he being grieved tor the A. of their hearts' 

\6. 14. he upbrailled them vyiih their A. of heart 
Rom. 2.5. but at'ier thy A. and impenitent heart 

11. 1 25. not ignorant that A. in part hapjien. to Isr 

2 Tim.'H.'i. endure A. as a good soldier of Jes. Chr. 

HARE. 

Lev. 11. 6. the A. is unclean to you, Deut. 14. 7. 
HARLOT 

Is taken for whore or prostitute, Prov. 29. 3- 
Also for one who forsakes the true God andhis 
pure worship, to follow idols and false goda. 
Isa. 1. 21, How is the faithful ciiy become 
a harlot! that is, like a harlot, Jeaviiig God 
her husband, to cleave to false gods. Jjy har- 
lots may also be understood the most infumout 
and scandalous sinners. Mat. 21. 31, Publi- 
cans and harlots go into the kingdom of heaven 
before you. 

Rahub, who received into her house and concealed 
the spies sent by Joshua to vivw ike dtp 
Jericho, is called a harlot. T.'ie Hebrew 
text. Josh. 2. 1. calls her Zona, which St. 
Jerom and many others understand of a woman 
of an ill life. 7'Ae Septuagmi render it by 
-s-opvi), as also the apostle Paul in Heb. 11, 31 
Jind James, .lain. 2. 25. Some tliink that she 
was only a hostess or innkeeper ; and that 
this is the true signification of the original 
word. Had she been a woman of ill fume, say 
they, would Salmon, a prince of the tribe of 
Judah, andoncofour Saviour's ancestors, have 
taken her to wife, or could he have done it by 
the law 1 Besides, the spies o/ Joshua would 
hardly have gone to lodge with a prostitute, a 
common harlot, they who were charged with so 
nice mid dangerous a commission. 

^ere. 34. 31. should deal with our sister as with A.? 

38. 15. Judah saw her, he thought her to be a A. 
24.Tamar thy daughier-in-law hath piaytHt A. 

Lev. 21. 14. the high-priest shall nottahe a A. 
Josh. 2. 1. spies came intoaA.'s house naniedRahab 
6. 17. only Rahab the'A.shall live, and all with her 
Judg. 11. 1. now Jephthah was the son of a A. 
16. 1 Samson saw there a A. and went in unto her 
Prov. 7. 10. a woman" met him with attire of a A. 
/5a. 1.21. how is the faithful city b^-come a.A. I 
23. 15. after seventy years shall Tyre sing as a A. 
16. take a harp, thou A. that has' been forgotten 
.Jer. 2. 20. when thou wanderest, playing ilie A 
3. 1. thou hast played the A. with many lovers 
6. underevery gr. tree, and there hath jilayed A. 
8. Judah feared not, hut wentand played A. also 
EzeA. 16. 15. playedst the A. because oTtliy renown 
16.[ilayedst A. thereon i|28.playt;dst A. with them 
31. hast not been as a A. II 35. OA. henrthe word 
41.1 will cause thee to cease from playing the A. 
23. 5. Aholah played the A. when she was mine 
19. the days wherein she had played the A. 
44.astheygoinunto a woman thatplaycth the A- 
Hos. 2. 5. for their mother hnth played the A.. 

3. 3. I said unto her, thou shalt not play the A. 

4. 15. tho' Isrnel play the A. let not Jndah oflfend 
Joel 3. 3. they liave given a boy for a A. 
Jlmosl. 17. thy wife shall be a A. in th^^ city 
.Mic. 1.7. they shM II return to Iho hire of a A. 
JVaA. 3. 4. the whoredoms of the well-favoured h 
lC«r. 6. 15. shall I m;iko them the members of a A 

16. that he who is joined to a A. is one body 
Heb. 11. 31. by faith the A. Rahab perished not 



HAR 



HAS 



HAT 



lam.Z Oo.wasnot Kahab the //.justified by works 

11. A R LOTS. 
IKings'.i. 16. there came two women h. to ihe king 
Prev.'ZJ. 'i.dvdX keepeth company wiih k. spendelii 
Jer 0. 7. i\Miy a»seiiil»le by troops in k. Iiouses 
HosA. J4. sr-^)arate(i wiUi wliores, sacrifice with A. 
Mat. '2.1. ;^i pii'iliCitiis and /i.go into kingdom ol'G. 

32. but ilie publicans and the /V. beLeved liiiu 
Luke 15. JO. v\lia hat h devoured ihy living with A. 
Rev.ll.^. mystery, B.Lbvlun the great, mollier olVi. 

I1A113J. 
Gen3 i 52.siiall not pass over this pillar to me for A. 
Lev. 5 I'o.'sliall make ameiula lor h. he liaili done 
JVw//t. 35. 'Ss. was not his enemy, nor sought his A. 

1 Ham. '20. -21. return, 1 will no more do iiiee A. 
2Sfflm."iii.6. now shall Shebado moreA.lhan Absal. 

2 Kings 4. 4!. and there was no A. in the put 

1 Chrun. 16. "2:2. do my proj)hetsno A. Psal. 105. 15. 
Prov. 3. 3U. strive noi, ii'he have done tiiee no A. 
Jer. 39. 12. look well to liiai, and do him no A. 
w9ct^.- 16.2d. do thyse.f no A. II 27. 2 i. gained this h. 
28. 5. he felt no A. i| O.sau- no A. || 21. spake any A. 
HARM. 
1 Pet. 3. 13. wlio will A. you, if followers of good? 

HARMLESS. 
Mat. 10. 16. be wise as .-erpenls and A. as doves 
Rom. lt>. t !:'• would have you A. concerning evil 
Plul. 2. 15. that ye may be A. the sons of God 
Heb.l. 2d. is ho;y,A. undetil. separaie from sinners 
HARNESS, Subsiantice. 

1 Kings 20. 11. let not him girdeth on A-boasthims. 

22. 34. between joiii s of his A. 2 C/iruii. 18. 3^. 

2 Ckr. 0. 24. thfv luou^hi eve y man A. and sjiices 

HARNESS, Ferd. ■ 
Jer. 46. 4. A. theh r es, and get up ye horsemen 

HARNESSED. 
Exod. 13. 18. Israel vvi iir up A. outof land of Egvpt 

HARP. 
Gsn. 4. 21. Jubal was fatiier of them that handle h- 

3l.2T.iTught haveseat thee away with tabr. and A. 
1 Sam. 10. 5. meet a company of propliets wiih a A. 

16. 16. a man who is a cunning player on a A. 
23. David took a A. and played with his hand 
1 CAr. 25. 3. bi.\ projili. sied with a A. to give thanks 
Job2l. 12. they take the timbrel and A. and rejoice 

30.31. my A. also is turned to mourning and o.gan 
Psal. 33. 2. praise the Lord with the A. 150. 3. 

43. 4. yea on the A. will I praise thee, O my God 

49. 4. i \vill open my dark saying upon the A. 

57. 8. awake psaltery and h. 1 will awake, 103. 2. 

71. 22. sing with A. <I2. 3. | 98.5. | 147. 7. ] 149. 3. 

81. 2. bring hither the pleasant A. with the psaltery 
Isa. 5. 12. tiie A. and the vio! are in their feasts 

16. 11. my bowels sliall sound liken A. forJIoab 

23. 16. take a A. || 24. 8. the joy of the A. ceaseth 
Dan. 3. 5. at sound of the h. fall down, 7, 10, 15. 
1 Cor. 14. 7. whether pipe or A. except they zive 

HARPS. 
2Sam. 6. 5. David and all Isr. played on A. and corn. 
I Kings 10. 12. the king made of the almug-trees A. 
Psal. 137. 2. we hanged our h. upon the willows 
Isa. 30. r;2. it shall be with labrets and A. 
Ezek. 26. 13. the sound of thy k. shall be no more 
Re7), 5. 8. having every one of them A. and vials 
14, 2. harping with their A. || J.5. 2. theA. of God 

SfiC CY.MBA.L, 

HARPED. 

lC9r.l4.7.how shall it be known what is piped or h. 

HARPERS. 

Ret). 14.2. 1 heard the voice of A. harping with harps 

18. 22. the voice of A. .ihall be heard no more at all 

HARROW. 

Job 39. 10. or will h^> A. the valleys after thee 1 

HARROWS. 
ZSam. 12. 31. he put them under saws and A. of iron 
IChr. 20. 3. and cut them with saws and h. of iron 

HART. 
Deut.l^. 1.5. may eat flesh as of the A.14.5. | 15.22. 
Psal.i'i. 1. as the A. panteth after the water-brooks 
Isa. 35. 6. then shall the lame man leap as a A. 
■See Young. • 

HARTS. 
IKings 4.23.ten fat oxen, besides h. and roe-bucks 
La7tt.l.6.1iernrinces become like A. without pasture 

HARVEST 
Is the time of reapivg corn and other fruits of 
the earth, Gen. 8. 22. It is taken for a sea- 
sonable and proper time for business. Prov. 
10. 5, He that sleepeth in harvest is a son that 
causelh shame, ffc that neglectcth and mis- 
improoeth theprnpcr seasons aT\d opportunities 
of doing good to himself and to others, causeth 
shame both tu himself for his folly, and the 
poverty and misery xchich follows thereupon ; 
and also to his parents, to whose negligent or 
evil education such things are often, andsome- 
timrs justly imputed. 
Harvest is put for a people whose sins are ripe 
for judgment. Joel 3. 13, Put ye in the sic- 
kle, for tlie harvest is ripe: Cxit down these 
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sinners that are ripe for judgment. The time 
of Babylon's harvest shall come: ^Ae time 
when she shall be cut down, Jer. 51. 33. Our 
Saviour, in the parable of the sower, calls the 
end of the world, or the day of jadgnunt, the 
harvest, JSlat. 13. 39. ^hc.n God wilt separate 
tiie tares from the wheat, the wicked from, the 
godly. In Mat. 9. Si), 37, Chiist seeing mul- 
titudes coming to hear him, said to. his disci- 
ples. The iiarvest truly is plenteous; mimy are 
willing to receive instruction. This was 
spoken at the feast of Tabernacles, which was 
in harvest. 

Gea.8. 22. while earth remaineth A. shall not cease 
30. 14. Reuben went in days of wheat A. 
45. 6. in live years shall neither be earing nor A. 

Exod. 23. 16. thou shalt keep the feast of A. 34. 22. 
34. 21. in earing-tiine and in A. thou shalt rest 

Lev. 19. 9. when ye reaii A. 23. 10, 22. IJeut. 24. 19. 
25. 5. what grows of its own accord of A. not reap 

Ruthl 22.cauiety Beth-lehem in begin. of barley-A. 

2. 21. tarry with my maidens till end of A. 23. 

1 Sun. 6. 13. men of Belli-shemesh reaping their A. 
8. 12. and he will set them to reap his A. 

12. 17. is it not wheat-A. to-day, I will call to Ld. 

2 Sam. 21. 9. were put to death in h. in barley-A. 
10. spread it for her from beginning of barley-A. 

./oA5.5.whose A. the hungry eateth ui) and taketh it 
Frov. 6. 8. the ant gathereth her food in the A. 
jO. 5. he that sleepeth in A. causeth shame 
2;).l. as rain in A. so honour is not seemly for a fool 
fsa. 9. 3. they joy be!ore thee according to joy in A. 

16. 9. for thesJiouiing for thy A. is fallen 

17. 11. but tiie A. shall be a heap in the day pf grief 
■18. 4. and like a cloud of dew in the lieat of A. 

5. for afore the A. when the bud is perfect 
23. 3. tiie A. of the river is her revenue 
Jer. 5. 17. they shall eat up thy A. and thy bread 

24. he reservelh to us the appointed weeks of A. 
8. 20. the h. is past, summer is ended, we not saved 
Hos. 6. 11. O Judah, he hath set a A. for thee 
.foel 1. 11. because the A. of the field is perished 

3. 13. put in the sickle, for the A. is ripe, come 
..^mns 4. 7. when iherewere yet three months to A. 
^■l/a/,.9.37. the A. is plenteous, the labourers are few 

38. pray ye the Lord of the A. to send, ]juke\{j. 2. 
13. 30. lei both grow together until A. in time of A. 

39. the A. is end of the world, reapers the angels 
Mark 4. 29. put in the sickle because A. is come 
Luke !0. 2. he said unto them, the A. truly is great 
Johni. 35. then Cometh A. thefields are white to A. 
Rev. 14. 15. time is come, for the A. of earth is ript 

HARVEST-MAN. 
Isa. 17. 5. it shall be as when the A. gathereth corn 
Jer. 9. 22. carcases shall fall as the handful after A. 

HARVEST-TIME. 
Josh. 3. 15. Jordan overiloweth all the time of A. 
.fudg.l5. 1. in i/meof wheatA. Samson visited wife 
2Sam. 23. 13. three chiefs came to David in h.-time 
Prov. 25. 13. as the cold of snow in the time of A. 
.Ter. 50. 16. cut off liim handleth sickle in h.-time 
51. 33. a little while the time of her A. shall come 
Mat.l'i.oQ. in the time of A.I will say to the reapers 

HAST. 
Gen. 19. 12. the men said to Lot A. thou here any 
besides 1 whatsoever thou A. in city bring out 
27. 38. Esau said, A. thou but one blessing, father? 

32. 28. as a prince A. thou power with G. and men 

33. 9. Esau said, keep that thou A. to thyself 
45. 10. come thou, thy flock, and all that thou A. 

Exod. 9. 19. send and gather all that thon h. in field 

13. 12. every firstling thou A. shall be the Lord's 
/)eii^8. 13. silver, gold, and all thou A. is multiplied 
Judg 18. 3. what makest thou? w hat A. thou here? 

1 Sam. 25. 6. peace be to thee and all that thou A. 

2 Sam.. 15. 35. A. thou not here with thee Zadok ? 
2 Kin^s 4. 2. Elisha said, tell me, what A. in house 
.Tob 10. 4. A. thou eyes of flesh, or seest as man ? 

40. 9. A. thou an arm like God ? or canst 'hunder ? 
Prov. 3. 28. say not, go, when thou A. it by thee 
Isa.'Vl. 16. what A. thou here? whom A. thou here ? 
.l/'aM9.21 sell allthou A. Mark 10.21. Luke 18. 22. 

25. 25. lo, there thou h. that is thine 
JohnA. 11. from whence tlien A. ihouli\nn»water_? 
IS.and he whom thou now A. is not thine husband 

6. 68. to whom go ? thou A. words of rternal life 

7. 20. 'he [leor'le said, thou A. a devil, 8. 48, 52. 

13. 8. if! wash thee not, thou A. no part w^ithme 
./5ci5 8.21. thouA.neitlier piiVt nor tot in this matter 
Rom. 2. 20. thou who A. the form of knowledge 

14. 22. A. thou faith? have it to thyself before God 
lCor.4. 7. what A. thou that thou di'^st not receive 
.7a/n.2.18.aman maysny, thon A. f ith and Tworks 
Rev. 2. 3. thou h. pa>ience, and for my name's sake 

6.but this thou A. || 3. ] . thou A. a name to live. 4. 

8. thou A alitt'estrensthll 11. hold what thou A. 

HASTE, Substantive. 

Exod.^O. 16. Pilar, called forMos. and Aaron in A. 

12. 11. ye shall eat it in A. with vour loins girded 

33. might send them outof land in A. Deut. 16. 3. 



lSa77z.21. 8. because the king's msiness required A 
2 Kings 7. 15. the Syrians had cast away in their A 
Ezra 4. 23. they went up in k. to Jerusalem 
Psd. 31. 22. 1 said in my A. I am cut uli" from thee 

llti. 11. i said in my A. all men are iiars 
Isa. 52. 12. ye shall nut go out with A. nor by flight 
lJun.^Z.-2b. Arioch brought Dan. before king in h. 

3. 24. the king rose up m A. and ^spake, and said 

6. 19. the king went in A. unto the den of lions 
j1/rtrAt).25. she came in straightv. ay with A. to king 
Luke 1.39. Mary went into the hill-country with A. 

2. 16. the shepherds came w ith A. and I'ound JWary 

HASTE. 

Gen. 19.22. A. th«e, escape thither, fori cannot do 

45. 9. A. ye and go u]) to my fatiier, and say, 13. 

lSa?/(. 20. 38. Jonathan cried, make speed, A. stay not 

23.27. A. thee, for Philistines have, invaded the land 

Psal. 22. 19. O my slrenglh, A. tiiee to lielp me 

See M.^KK haste. 

HASTED. 

^671.18.7. give it to young in nn, and ho A. to dress it 

24. 18. she said, drink, my iuid, and she A. 20. 
Exod. 5. 13. and the task-masters A thein, saying 
Josh. 4, 10. the people A. ami passed over Jordan 

8. 14. and when the king of Ai saw it, they A. 

19. the ambush A. and set the city on fire 
10. 13. the sun A. not to go down a whole day 
Judg. 20. 37. liters in wait A. and ruslied on Gibeah 

1 Sam. 17. 48. David A. || 25. 23. Abigail A. 42. 

25. 34. except thou hadst A. and cone to meet 
28. 24. the wiich at En-dor A. and kilh.-d the calf 

2 Sam. 19.16. Shimei, who was t;f Bahurim, A. 
I£'jna-s20. 41. thepro])het A. and look ashesaw.iy 
2Kings9. 13. they A. and put gamientsuiiiler Jehu 
2 Chron. 26. 20. yea, himseilA. also to go out 
Esth. 6. 12. Haman A. to his house rnf^nrning 

14. they A. to bring Human unto the banquet 

■Tob 31. 5. or if my foot haih A. to deceit 

Psal. 48. 5. they were troubled and A away, 104.7. 

Acts 20. 16. Paul A. to be at Jerusalem at Pentecost 

HASTEN. 

1 Kings 22. 9. h. hither Micaiah the son of Imlah 

2 Chron. 24. 5. and see that ye A. the matter 
Psal. 16. 4. sorrows multijilied A.after anoUiergod 

55. 8. T would A. my escape from the windy storrn 
Eccl.2.'25.or who else can A. her.'unto more than I? 
fsa. 5. 19. let him A. his work that we may see it 

60. 22. I the Lord will A. it in his iin e 
Jer. 1. 12. I will A. mv word to perform it 

HASTENED, ETH. 
Gen. 18. 6; Abraham A. into the tent unto Sarah 

19. 15. ansels A. Lot, savins, arise, take thy wife 
2 Chron. 24. 5. howbeit the Levites A. it not 
Esth. 3. 15. posts went out, being A. by king, 8. 14. 
Isa. 51. 14. the captive exile A. 'o be loosed 
Jer. 17. 16. I have not A. frcm being a pastor 

HAST ETH. 
.Tob 9 28. as the eagle that A. to the prey 

40. 23. behold, ho drinketh up a rver, ard h. no 
Prov. 7. 23. as a bird h. to snare, and knowethnot 

19. 2. and he that A. with his feet sinneth 

28. 22. he ihat k. to be rich,^atli an evil eye 
Eccl. 1. 5. the sun A. to t.he plare where he arose 
.Ter. 48. 16. the affliction of Moab A. fast 

Hab. 1 . 8. they shall fly as the easle 'hat h. to eat 
Zeph. 1. 14. the great dav of the Lord A. greatly 

HASTILY. 

Gen.il. 14. they broughi Joseph A. out of dungeon 

.Tudff.'i. 23. left nations without driving them out A. 

9. 54. Abimelech called A. unto h-s armour-bearer 

1 5am. 4. 14. and the man came in A. and told Eli 

1 ^17! O-520.33. the men did A. catch it, and tliey said 
Prov. 20. 21. an inheritance may be gotten A. 

25. 8. 20 not forth A. to strive, lest thou know rot 
JoA?i 11. 31. when Jews saw ]\Iary that she rose h 

HASTING. 
Isa. 16. 5. seeking judgment, and A. rigbteousnesi* 

2 Pet. 3. 12. and A. unto the coming of day of the L. 

HASTY. 

Prov. 14. 29. but he that is A. of spirit exalteth folly 

21. 5. but of every one that is A. only to want > 

29. 20. seest thou a man that is A. in his words 
Ecc\. 5. 2. let not thy heart be A. co utter before G. 

7. 9. be not A. in thy spirit to be angry 

8. 3. be not too A. to go out of his sight 
/'fl. 23. 4. as the A. fruit before the sommer 

.32. t 4. the heart of the A. shal' understand 
35. t 4. say to them that are of A. heart, be strong 
Dan. 2. 15. why is the decree so A. from the king* 
Hab. 1. 6. the Chaldeans, that bitter and h. natiow 

HATCH. 
Isa. 34. 15. owl shall h. and gather under her shad 
59. 5. theyA.cockatricp-rffss, weave spiders' we& 

HATCHETH. 
.ler. 17. 11. as partridge sittefh on eggs and h not 

HATE. •* 

To hate, 15 not ahcays tn be tinder stoadrigoroush), 
It frequently signifirs no mori than a lesser 
degree of love. Deut. 21. 15, If a man have 
two wives, one beloved, and another hated 



HAT 

that IS, less beloved. Thus our Saviour saijs, 
that he who would follow him, must hatetatlier 
and motlier; that is, should love tkcjnlcss than 
Christ, leis than his own snlualioa; he ought 
not to prcfet them to God. Solomon says, 
that he that spareth his rod, hateth his son, 
Prov. 13. 21. Fathers often spare their chil- 
dren out of an excessive love to them ; but this 
is not a proper instance of affection, to for- 
bear correcting tlicm; their fond affection is as 
pernicious to their children, as other men's 
hatred could be; they keep back from them 
what would do them good. There is a malicious 
hatred of the persons of men, not of their sins; 
thus Ahab hated the Lord's prophet Micalah, 
1 Kino's -22. 8. .^nd wicked men do thus hate 
the rtghtcous. Psal. 34. 21, They that hale 
the rigliteoui! shall be desolate. There is also 
a hatred of the sins of men, not of their per- 
sons; thus the righteous hate even the garment 
spotted icith corruption, Jude 23. What 1 
hate, that do I, Rom. 7. 15. The godly hate 
sin, because it is a breach of Ood's law. 
Oen. 24. 60. let seed possess gale of those that h. 
50. 15. they said, Joseph will peradventure A. us 
Lev. 19. 17. thon shall not h. thy brother in heart 
26. 17. thev that h. you shall reign over you 
Kum. 10. 35. let them that A. thee flee before thee 
Deut. 7. 10. and repayeth them that h. him to face 
15. he will lay them upon them thatA.thee,30. 7. 
19. 11. if any man h. his neighbour and lie in wait 
22. 13. if take a wife, and go in unto her and h. her 

24. 3. if the hviter husband h. her and write a bill 
33. 11. smite through the loins of them that h. him 

3 Chr. 19. 2. and love them that h. the Lord 1 
Job 8. 22. that h. tfcee shall be clothed with shame 
Psal. 21. 8. thy hand shall find those that A. thee 

34. 21. they that A. the righteous shall be desolate 
44. 10. thev which A. us spoil for themselves 

68. 1. let tiiem also that A. him flee before him 
83. 2. they that A. thee have lifted up the head 
89. 23. and I vvill plague them that A. him 

97. 10. ye that love the Lord A. evil 
105. 25. he turned their heart to A. his people 
129. 5. let them be turned back that A. Zlon 
Prov. 1. 22. how long, fools, will ye A. knowledge ! 
6. 16. these six doth the Lord A. a proud look 

8. 13. fear of the Lord is to A. evil ; pride do I A. 

9. 8. reprove not a scovner, lest he A. thee 
19. 7. all the brelhren of the poor do A. him 

25. 17. lest he be weary of thee, and so h. thee 
29. 10. the blood-tl-iirsty A. the upright 

Eccl. 3. 8. a time to love and a time to A. 
Eze/i;.16.27.dpliveie'i unto will of them that A. thee 
Dan. 4. 19. the dream be to them that A. thee 
Amos 5. 10. they A. him that rebuketh in the gate 
IS.A.the evil, and love the good, establish judgm. 
Mic. 3. 2.who A- ttie good, and love evil, who pluck 
Mat.5. 43. been said, love thy neighbour, A. enemy 
44. do good to them that A. you, Luke 6. 27. 

6. 24. either he will A. the one, Luke 16. 13. 

24. 10. and shall betray and shall A. one another 
Luke 1. 71. saved from the hand of all that A. us 

6. 22. blessed are ye when men shall A. you 

14. 26. and A. not his father, and mother, and wife 
JoAra7.7.the world cannot A. you, but me it hateth 

15.18. marvel not if the world A. you, 1 ,Tohn 3. 13. 
Rev. 17. 16. the ten horns, these shall A. the whore 

I HATE. 
I^iw^.922.R.ther8 is oneman,but7A.him,2CAr.l8.7. 
Psal. 101. 3. Ih. the work of them that turn aside 
119. 104. therefore I h. every false way, 128. 

113. /A. vain thoughts || 163. Ih. and abhor lying 
139. 21. do not Ih. them, O Lord, thathate thee 1 
22. yea, I h. them with perfect hatred 
Prov.S. 13. the evil v/ay and froward mouth do Ih. 
Tsa. 61.8. Ik: robbery for burnt-offering 
Jer. 44. 4. do not this abominable thing that /A. 
Mmos 5. 21. /A. I despise your feast-days 
6. 8. I h. his palaces, therefore will I deliver city 
Zech.8. 17. for all these are things that Ih. saith L. 
Ro7n. 7. 15. but what / A. that do I 
Rev. 2. 6. the deeds of the Nicolaitanes 7 A. 15. 

HATE me. 
Gen. 26. 27. why come ye to me, seeing ye h. me 7 
Ezod. 20. 5. visiting iniquity to the third and fourth 
generation of them that A. me, Deut. 5. 9. 
Deut. 32. 41. and I will reward them that A. me 
Judg. 11. 7. do not ve h.me? 1|14.16. thou dost A.me 
2 Sam. 22. 41. destroy them that A. me, Ps. 18. 40. 
Psal.9. 13. trouble which I suffer of them that h.me 
JJ5. 19. and they h. me with cruel hatred 

35. 19. let them wink that A. me without a cause 

38. 19. they that A. ttzc wrongfully are many, 69. 4. 
41. 7. all that A. me whisper together against me 
55. 3. they cast iniquity upon me, in wrath A. me 

69. 14. let me be delivered from then that A. me 
86. 17. that they which A. me may see it 

118. 7. 1 .shall see mv desire upon them that A. me 
Prov. 8 36. all they "that A. me love death 
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HAT 

HATED. 

Oen.21.il. Esau A. Jacob, because of the blessing 

' 2it. 31. the L. saw Leah was A. || 33. that 1 was A. 

37. 4. his brethren A. Joseph yet the more, 5, 8. 

49. 23. the archers shot at him and A. him 
Deut. 1.27. and said, boBause the Lord A. us,9.28. 

4. 42. A. him not in times past, 19. 4, 6. Josh. 20. 5. 

21. 15. another A. || 16. before the son of the A. 
17. shall acknowledge the sonof A.for tirst-born 

.Tudg. 15. 2. 1 thought that thou hadst utterly A. her 
2Sam.5. 8. the lame and blind that are A. of David's 

13. 15. Amuon A. Tamar || 22. Absalom ft. Amnon 

22. 18. he delivered me from my strong enemy, 

and from them that A. me, Psal. 18. 17. 
Esth.Q. 1. the Jews had rule over them that A. them 
5. did what they would unto those that A. them 
.hb 31. 29. at the destruction of him that A. me 
Ps. 20. 5. 1 have A. the congregai,ionof evil doers 
31. 6. I have A. them that regard lying vanities 
44. 7. thou hast put them to shame that A. us 
55. 12. neither was it he that A. me, that did magnify 
100. 10. he saved them from him that A. them 
41. and they that A. them ruled over them 
Prov. 1. 29. they A. knowledge, and did not choose 

5. 12. and say, how have I A. instruction 

14. 17. and a man of wicked devices is A. 
20. the poor is A. even of his own neighbour 

Eccl. 2. 17. therefore I h. life || 18. 1 A. labour 
Isa. 60. 15. whereas thou hast been forsaken and A. 

66. 5. brethren that A. you said. Lord be glorified 
Jer. 12. 8. therefore have I A. mine heritage 
jEzeA.16. 37. 1 vvill gather all them that thou hast A. 

35. 6. sith thou hast not A. blood, blood pursue 
Hos.9.15. for there I A. them for vvickedn. of doings 
Mai. i. 3. I loved Jacob, and A. Esau, Rom. 9. 13. 
Mat.lO. 22. ye shall be A. Mark 13.13. Luke 21. 17. 

24. 9. ye shall be A. of ail nations for my name 

Luke 19. 14. his citizens A. him, and sent a message 

John 15. 18. ye know that il A. me before it A. you 

24. have both seen and A. both me and my Father 

25.written in their law,theyA.mewithout a cause 

17. 14. world hath A. them, because not of world 
Eph. 5. 29. no man ever yet A. his own flesh 
Heb.l.Q.thou hastloved righteousn.and A. iniquity 

HATEFUL. 
Psal. 36. 2. until his iniquity be found to be A. 
Tit. 3. 3. we were A. and hating one another 
Rev. 18. 2. a cage of every unclean and A. bird 

HATEFULLY. 
Ezek. 23. 29. and they shall deal with thee A. 

HATERS. 
Psal. 81. 15. the A. of Lord should have submitted 
Ro7n. 1. 30. backbiters, A. of God, despiteful 

HATEST. 
25a??i.l9. 6.1ovestthine enemies, and A. thy friends 
Psal. 5. 5. thou A. all workers of iniquity 

45. 7. thou lovest righteousness, and A. wickedness 

50. 17. thou A. instruction, and easiest my words 
Ezek. 23. 28. deliver thee into hand whom thou A. 
Rev. 2. 6. thou A. the deeds of the Nicolaitanes 

HATETH. 
Ezod. 23. 5. if see the ass of him that A. thee lying 
Deut. 7. 10. Lord not be slack to him that A. him 

12. 31. every abomination he A. have they done 

16. 22. nor set up any image which the Lord A. 

22. 16. 1 gave my daughter unto lhisman,he A.her 
Job 16. 9. he teareth me in his wrath, who A. me 

34. 17. shall even he that A. right, govern 1 
Psal. 11. 5. him that loveth violence, his soul A. 

120. 6. my soul long dwelt with him that A. peace 
Prov. 11. 15. and he that A. suretyship is sure 

12. 1. but he that A. reproof is brutish 

13. 5- a righteous man A. lying, but a wicked man 
24. he that spareth his rod A. his son 

15. 10. and he that A. reproof shall die 

27. but he that A. gifts shall live 

26. 24. he that A. dissembleth with his lips 

28. a lying tongue A. those that are afflicted 

28. 16. he that A. covetousncss shall prolong days 
29.24. whoso is partner with a thief A. his own soul 

Isa. 1. 14. and your appointed feasts my soul A. 

Mai. 2. 16. the Lord saith, that he A. putting away 

,Tohn 3. 20. every one that doeth evil, A. the light 
7. 7. but me the world A. because I testify of it 
^12. 25. he that A. his life in this world shall keep it 
15. 19. ye are not of world, therefore world A.you 
23. he that A. me A. my Father also 

1 .lohn 2. 9. he that h. his brother is in darkness, 11. 

3. 15. whosoever A. his brother is a murderer 

4. 20. if say. Hove God, and A.his brother, isa li,ar 

HATING. 
Exod. 18. 21. provide men of truth, A. covetousness 
Tit. 3. 3. in times past hateful, and A. one another 
.Jude 23. A. even the garment spotted by the flesh 

HATH. 
Gen. 24. Sfi. and unto him A. he giv. all that he A. 
Lev. 22. 5. whatsoever uncleanness he A. 

27. 28. no devoted thing of all he A. shall be sold 
JV«m. 23.22. he A. the strength of anunicorn,24. 8. 

27. 4. why name done away because he A. no son 



HAT 

Deut. 21. 16. his sons to inherit that which he A, 

17. the first-born a double portion of all he k. 
Josh. 6. 22. bring out thence woman and all she h. 

1. 15. he shall be burnt with fiie, he and ail he 6. 
1 Sam. 15.22. A. Loru asgieut delight in offeringal 
2irj7io-6'4.2.thiiie handmaid A.not any thing in nou. 

14. verily she hath no ciiild, her husband is old 
Job 1.10. hedge aboutallheA. || 11. touch all he A. 

12. behold, all that he A. is in thy power 

2. 4. all that a man A. will he give for his hfe 

5. 16. so the poor A. hope |i 38. 28. A. rain a father ? 
Psal. 37. 16. a little that a righteous man A.is better 

lO'J. 11. let the extortionei catch all Uiat he A. 

127.5. happy is the man A.his (juiver full of them 

146. 5. happy he that A. God of Jacob for his help 
Prov.VZ. 9. he that isdesj)i8ed and A. a serv. better 

13. 4. the sluggard desireth, and A. nothing 

7. there is that tnaketh himself rich,yel A. nothing 

16. 22. understanding is liie unto him who A. it 

17. 8. a precious sioiie in eyes of hmi that A. it 
19. 23. and he that A. it, shall abide satisfied 
23.29.who A. woel who A.sorrow? who A. woundsl 

Eccl. 4. 8. yea, he A. neither child nor brother 

10. for he A. not another to help him up 
6.8. for what A. the v/ise more than the fool? 

8. 8. neither A. he the power in the day of death 
Ca?i i!.8.8.wehave a little sisler,and she A. no breasts 
Isa.29. 8. behold he is faint, and his soul A. appetite 

45. 9. he A. no hands || 50. 10. and A. no light 

53. 2. he A. no form nor comeliness, when see him 

55. 1. he that A. no money, come ye, buy and eat 

.7er.23.28.prophet that A. a dream, let him tell, and 

he thalA. my word, lei" him speak my word 

49. 1. A. Israel no sons'? A. he no heir 1 why then 

J17aZ.1.14.cursedbedeceiverwhichA.inflockamale 

Mat. 8. 20. A. not where to lay head, Lxike 9. 58. 

11. 15. he that A. ears to hear, let him hear, 13. 9 

43. Mark 4. 9. Luke 8. 8. \ 14. 35. Rev. 2. 7 

18. nor eating, nor drinking, they say he A. a devil 
13.12. whosoever A. to him sijall be given, and more 

abundance; who A. not, from him shall be taken 
that he A. 25. 2S). J)7arA4. 25. LukeS. 18. | 19. 26. 
44. selleth all that he A. and buyeth that field 
56. whence A. this man these things'? Mark6.2. 

Mark 3. 22. he h. Beelzebub, and casteih out devils 
30. because they said, he A. an unclean spirit 

Luke 7. 33. and ye say, he A. a devil, .fohn 10. 20 
12. 44. he will make him ruler over all that he A. 

14. 33. thatforsaketh not all that he A. cannot be 
20.24.whosesuperscriptionA.it? they said Cesar's. 
22. 30. he that A. a purse, he that A. no sword 
24. 39. a spirit A. not flesh an.l bones, as ye see me 

Joh7i 3. 29. he that A. the brine, is the bridegroom 

36. believeth A. everla.'Jting life, 5.24. | 6. 47, 54. 

5. 26. as the Father A. life in himself, so A. given 

12. 48. A. one judgeth him, the word I have spoken 

14. 21. he that A. my commandm. and keepelh them 

30. the prince of this world A. nothing in me 
15.13.greater love A.noinan than this, that a man 
16. 15. all things that the Father A. are mine 

19. 11. delivered thee unto me, A. the greater sin 
Rom. 3. 1. what advantage then h. the Jew ? 

4. 2. if justified by works, he A. whereof to glory 

9. 21. A. not the potter power over the clay ? 

1 Cor. 7. 4. the wife k. not power of her own body 
7. but every man A. his proper gift of God 

14. 26. every one of you A. a psalm, A. a doctrine 

2 Cor. 6. 14. what fellowship A. righteousness with 

unright.? what communionA. light with darkn.? 

15. what concord A. Christ? || 16. A. temple of G. 
8. 12. it is accepted according to that a man A 

00^.4.27. for the desolate A.more children than she 
Eph-5.5. noridolater A. any inheritance in kingdom 
Phil. 3.4. if any thinketh he A. whereof may trust 
Heb.'d.d. the builder A. more honour than the house 
7. 24. this man A. an unchtingeable priesthood 
10.35. confidence, which A. recompence of reward 
Jam. 2. 14. though a man s<ay he A.faith, not works 

1 .Tokn2. 23. whodenieth Son, same A. not Father 

3. 3. every man that A. this hope in him purifieth 
15. y» know that no murderer A. eternal life 
17. whoso A. this world's good, and seetJi brother 

4. 16. wehave believed the love that God A. to U3 

18.there is no fear in love, because fear A.torment 

5. 10. he that believeth on Son of G. A. the witness 

12. hethalA. theSon A. life, A. notSon A. notlife 

2.Tohn 9. whoso abideth not in doctrine of Christ A- 

not God, that abideth A. both the Father and Son 

Rev. 3. 7. that A. key of David opens, no man shut* 

12.6. wildern. where she A- a place prepared ofG 
12.becausehe knoweth that he A.buta short time 

17.7. beast which A. theseven heads and ten horns 
9. and here is the mind which A. wisdom 

20. 6. on such the second death A. no power 

HATRED. 
Gen. 26. t21. they digged another well, called it A 
JVum. 35.20. if he thrust him of A. or hurl at him 

2 Sam. 13. 15. A. wherewith he baled her greate* 
Psnl. 25. 19. and they hate me with cruel A. 

109. 3. they compassed me about with h» 



HAV 

fs 109. 5. they Lave rewarded me h. for my love 
139. -22. i hate them with perfect h. I count them 
Proc. 10. 1-. k. airs up strifes, love covers all shis 
IS. he that hideth h. with lying iips, is a fool 

15. 17. bttter tuau a slaiieJ ox, and h. therewith 
2{i. SG.wiiose A. is covered by deceit, his wickedn. 

Eccl. 9. 1. no man knoweiii eitlier love or h. 

6. their love, tueir /i. and envy is now perished 
Ezek. 25. 15. vengeance lo destroy it for the old/j. 
35. 5. because inou hast had a perpetual h. 

11. 1 will do according to envy hast used out of A. 
Hos.d.l. formultiiude of iniquity, and fur great A. 
8. but the jjrojihet is A. in the house of his God 
Gal. 5. 20. witchcraft, A. the works of the flesh 

HATS. 
Dan. 3. 21. men were bound in their hosen and A. 

HAUGHTY. 
i Sam. 22. 23. thine eyes are upon A- to bring down 
Psal. 131. 1. Lord, my heart is not h. nor eyes lofty 
Prov.Q.^ 17. the Lord hateth A.eyes, a lying tongue 

16. 18. and a A. spirit goeth before a fall 

18. 12. before destruction the heart of man is A. 
21. 24. proud and A. scorner is his name 

Isa. 3. 16. because the daughters of Zion are A. 
10. 33. high hewn down, and A. shiill be humbled 

21. 4. the A. peojue ol' the earth do languish 
Ezek. 16. .50. were' A. before me, I took them away 
Zeph.3.11. no more be A. because ofholy mountain 

HAUGHTILY. 
Mic. 2. 3. neither shall ye go A. this time, is evil 

HAUGHTINESS. 
Prov. 21. 1 4. the A. of eyes and a proud heart is sin 
/5a.2.1i.A. of men shall be bowed down, L. exalted 
17. and the A. of men shall be made low 

13. 11. and I will lay low the A. of the terrible 

16. 6. we heard of the A. of Moab, Jer. 48. 29/ 

IIAUXT. 
1 Sam. 23. 22. go and see his place where his A. is 

HAUNT. 
lSam.3Q.21. where David and men were wont to A. 
Ezek. 26. 17. cause their ti^rror to be on all that A. it 

HAVE. 

Gen. 11. 6. the Ld. said, they A. all one language 

43. 7. A. ye another brother i|44. 19. A. ye a father 7 

46. 32. and they have brought all that they A. 

Exod. 20. 3. thou shall h. no other gods, Deut. 5. 7. 

ZeB.7.7. priest that maketh atonement shall A. it, 8. 

10. every meat-offering the sons of Aaron shall A. 

19. 36. a just ephah and a just hin shall ye A. 
22. 13. priest's daugiiter h. no child, jVtt?/i.27.8, 9. 

JVm;,';. 11.13. whence should I A. flesh to give unto all 

22. 38. A. I now any power at all to say any thing ? 
25.13. covenant of peace he and his seed shall A. it 
35. e. from tiiem that A. many, them that A. few 

Deut.or2i3. who hath lieard voice of God, as we A.? 
Josh. 2. 13. ye will save alive father and all they A. 

17. IS, though tiieyA. iron chariots and be strong 
22.24. what A. you to do with Lord God of Israel? 

Judrr. 14. 1.'). A. ye called us to take that we A. ? 

18. 24. ye A. taken my gods, and what A. I more ? 
Ruth 1.12. turn again, for lam too old to A. a hus- 
band, if I should A. a husband also to-night 

1 Sam. 8. 19. but we will A. a king over us 

9. 7. there is not a present to bring ; what A. we? 
15. 3. go and utterly destroy ail that they A. 
18. 8. wh.at can he A. more but the kingdom 7 
21. 15. A. [ need of mad-men, that ye A. brought 

2 Sam. 13. 9. Ammon said, A. out all men from me 

15. 36. they A. tiiere with tliera their two sons 
16. 10. what A.I to do with you.ye sons of Zeruiah? 
18.18.1 A. no son to keep my name in remembrance 
19. 28. wiiat right A. I yet to cry any more to king? 

34.BarziIlai said unto king, how long A. I to live? 

43. Israel ssiid, we A. ten parts in the king 
l^j7!o-.s3.2.':<.A.thou respect unto prayerof thy serv. 
12 16. s:iyi'ig, W'hat portion A. we in David 
17 12. 1 A. not. a cake, but a handful of meal 

20. 4. my lor.i, O king, I am thine, and all I A. 

21. 2. that I may A. it for a garden of herbs 

'£1. 17. Isr. scattered as sheep that A. no shepherd 
2Kings 11. 15. A. her forth without, 2 Chr. 23. 14. 

20. 9. Isaiah said, this sign shalt thou h. of the L. 
2 Chron. 1. 12. nor shall any after thee A. the hke 

16. 9. from henceforth thou shalt A. wars 

35. 21. what A. I to do with thee, king of Judah? 

23. he gaid, A. me away, for I am sore wounded 

«VeA. 5. 5. oilier men A our lands and vineyards 

.Tob 3. 9. let itlcok far light but A. none 

6. 8. O that I r-nii^h • A. my request, that God would 

10. then should I yet k. comfort, yea, I would 

21 . 15. what profit should we A. if we pray to him? 
30. 13. they rr^ar my pith, they A. no helper 

35. 3. whatprotit sh'illl A. if be cleansed from sin? 
PsaZ. 2. 4. the Lord shall A. them in derision 

14. 4. A. workers of iniquity no knowledge? 53. 4. 
16. 6. in pleasant placeis, I A. a goodly heritage 
35. 25. let them not say, ali, so >.vould we A. it 
73.25. whom A. Tin heavn but ihee? none upon 
104. 33. 1 will siiig to ray God while I A. my being 
111. IC. a good understanding A. all they that do 

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P.saM 15.5. they A. months; eyes A. they, but see not 

6. they A. ears; noses A. they, 7. | 135. 16, 17. 
119. 4-J. soslialLlA. wherewuii to answer him 

165. great peace A. they which love thy law 
14o. 2. sing praises unio my G. while 1 A. any being 
149. 9. this honour A. all liis saints, praise the L. 

Prov. 1. 14. cast in thy lut, let us all A. one purse 
20.4. theslugg. shall begin harvest and A. nothing 
2;i. 21. shall A. him become his son at the lengtii 
30. 2. and 1 A. not the understanding of a man 

3. nor A. I the knowledge of the lioly 
Eccl.'i. 19. yea, they A. all one breatli,so that a man 

7. 12. that wisdom giveth life to them that A. it 
9.5. neither A. they any more a reward 

6. neither A. they any more portion for ever 
Ca?iJ.8.8.we A. a little sister and she hath no breasts 

12. thou, O Solomon, must A. a thousand 

Isa. 5. 13. are gone, because they A. no knowledge 

23. 12. pass over, there also shalt thou A. no rest 

26.1. we A.a strong city, salvatiou willG. appoint 

30.29. ye shall A.a song as in the night when a holy 

43. 8. bring the blind that A. eyes, deaf that A. ears 
45. 21. A. uotltlie Lord? there is no G. beside me 

24. say, in the L. A. I righteousness and strength 
49. 20. the children which thou shalt A. shall say 
50.2. IS my hand sliortened? A.I no pow er to deiiv.? 

11. this A- of my iiand, ye shall lie down in sorrow 
52. 5. therefore what A. I here, saith the Lord 
56. 11. are greedy dogs, which can never A. enough 
61. 7. for your shame you shall A. double 
Jer. 5. 21. which A. eyes and see not, w hich A. ears 

31. my people love to A. it so, what will ye do in 

12. 12. sword of L.devour, noflfcsh shall A. peace 

16. 2. neith. shalt A. sons nur daught. ia this jdace 
23. 17. the Lord hath said, ye shall A. peace, 29. 7. 

35. 7. ye shall not plant vineyard, nor A. any 

36. 30. he shall A. none to sit upon throne of David 
38. 2. he shall A. his life for a jirey, and shall live 

44. 14. to the which they A. a desire to return 
49. 9. they will destr.jy till they A. enough 

31. the nation which A. neither gules nor bars 
Earn. 3.21. thisl recal to my mind, theref.A. I hope 
Ezek. 5. 11. neith. will 1 A. pity, 7. 4. 1 8. 18. \ 9. 10. 

9. 5. let not your eye spare, neither A. ye pity 

18. 23. A. I any pleasure that the wicked die? 

32. I A. no jiieasure in the -death of him, 33. 11. 

21. 25. when iniquity shall A. an end, 29. 
Dan.2. 30. for any wisdom that I A. more than aay 

3. 25. I see four men loose, and they A. no hurt 

5. 7. shall A. a chain of gold about his neck, 16. 

6. 2. and the king should A. no damage 

H'js. 10. 3. for now they shall say we A. no king 
Mic. 3. 6. night shall be unto you, ye shall not A. vis. 
Zeph. 2. 10. this shall they A. for their pride 
Hog. 1. 6. ye eat, but ye h. not enough ; ye drink 
J\Ial. 2. 10. A. we not all one father ? hath not God 
Mat. 3. 9. we A. Abraham to our father, Luke- 3. 8. 

5. 40. take thy coat, let him A. thy cloak also 
46. if love them who love you, what reward A. ye? 

6. 2. verily I say, they A. their reward, 5, 16. 
8.20. the foxes A. holes, birds A. nests, Luke 9. 58. 

29. what A. we do with thee, Jesus, thou Son 
of God? Mark 1. 24. Luke 4. 34. 

13. 12. and he shall A. inore abundance, 25. 29. 

14. 4. it is not lawful for thee to A. her, .;T'/a>-A 6.18. 
15.33. whence should we A. so much bread in wil. 

34. how many loaves A. ye? jT/arA6. 38. | 8. 5. 

17. 20. if A. faith as a grain of mustard, 21. 21. 

19. 16. what shall I do, that I may A. eternal life? 
27. followed thee, what shall we A. tlierefore ? 

26. 11. ye A. the pooralVvays with you, but me ye 
A. not always, Mark 14. 7. John 12. 8. 
65. what further need A. we of witnesses? 
27. 19. A. nothing to do with that just man 
43. let him deliver him now, if he will A. him 
Mark 2. 17. the w"hole A. no need of the physician 
19. as long as they A. the bridegroom wiih them 

4. 23. if any man A. ears to hear, 7. 16. Rev. 13. 9. 
40. why are ye so fearful, how isit j-e A. no faith? 

8. 16. saying, it is because we A. no bread 
9.50. h. salt in yourselves, A. peace one with anoth. 
10. 21. thou shalt A. treas. in heaven, Luke 18.22. 
11. 23. but shall believe, shall A. whatsoev. he saith 
24. believe ye receive them, and ye shall A. them 
LukbQ. 32. who love you, what thank A. ye? 33, 34. 

8. 18. from him be taken what he seemeth to A. 

11. 5. which of you shall A. a friend, and shall go 
41. but rather give alms of such things as ye A. 

12. 4. and after that A. no more that they can do 
24. which neither A. store-house nor barn 

33. sell that ye A. and give alms, provide bags 
14. IS. must go and see it, I pray A. me excused, 19. 

15. 31. thou art ever with me, all that I A. is thine 
19. 14. we will not '■. this man to reign oyer us 

22. 31. Satan hath desired to A. you, that he may 
24.17. what communications ye A. one to another? 

39. spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me A. 
41. he said, A. ye here any meat? .fohn 21. 5. 
John 2. 3. the mother o^ Jesus said, they A. no wine 

4. woman, what A. I to do with tbee ? 

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HAV 

John3. 15. should not perish, but A. everlast. life, It 

4. 17. the woiiian answered and said, I A. nohusb- 

5. 26. h(! hath given the Son to A. life in himself 
38. and ye A. not his word abiding in you 

42. I know that ye A. not ihefiveof God in you 

6. 40. believeth on him, may A. everlaating lite 
53. except ye eat his fl^sh, ye A. no lih; in you 

8. 6. tempting, that they niiglii A. to accuse him 
12. he that iolloweth me, shall A. the light of life 
41. A. one father even God || 49. 1 A. nut a devil 

9. 41. if ye were blind, ye should A. no sin 

10. 10. I am come that they might A. life and more 

16. other sheep I A. v, hich are not of this fold 
12. 35. walk while ye A. light, lest darkness, 36. 

16. 33. that in me ye might A. peace, in the world 
ye shall A. tribulation,! A. overcome the world 

18. 39. bulye A.a custom that I should release one 

19. 7. we A. a law || 15. we A. no king hut Cesar 

20. 31. tbatbeheving ye might A. life iliro' Jesm 
-2ct5 3. 6. silver and gold A. 1 none, but such as I A, 

9. 6. he said. Lord, what wilt ihcu A. me to dol 

17. 23. in him we live, niove, and A. our being 
19. 25. know that by this craft we A. our wealth 

21. 23. we A. four men which A. a vow 
Rom.2. 14. when the Gentiles, w-hich A. not the lavy 

6. 22. ye A. your fruit unto holiness, the end life 

8. 9. now if any man A. not the Spirit of Christ 

9. 9. this time I will co!i;e, and Sara shall A. a son 
12. 4. and all men:bers A. not the same office 

14. 22. hast thou faith ? A. to thyself before Go(3 

15. 17. I A. whereof I may glory through Christ 
1 Cor. 2. 16. but we A. the mind of Christ 

4. 11. are naked, and A. no certain dwelling-place 
15. though instructors, yet /(.ye not many fathers 

5. 1. that one should A. his father's wife 

6. 19. Holy Gh. w-hich is in you, which ye A. of G. 

7. 2. to avoid fornicaiion, let every man A. his owa 

wife, let every woman A. her own husband 

28. yet such shall A. trouble in the flesh 

29. they tliat A. wives be as tho' they had nons 
32. 1 would A. you without carefulness 

40. I think also that I A. the Spirit of God 

8. 1. we know, that we ail k. knowledge 

9. 4. A. we not power to eat and drink ? 5. 6. 

11. 14. if a man A. long hair, it is a shame to him 

15. if a woman A. long hair, it is a glory to \er 

16. we A. no such custom, nor the churches of G. 
22. what, A. ye not houses to eat and drink in 1 

12. 21. eye not say lo hand, I A. no need of thee 

30. A. all the gifts of healing? do all interpret? 

13. 1. A. not charity, I am become sounding brass 

2. though I A. all faith and A. not charity, 3. 
15. 31. by your rejoicing which 1 A. in Christ JestM 

34. for some k. not the knowledge of God 
2Gor. 3. 4. such trust A. ^ve thro'Christ to God-ward 

4. 1. seeing we A. this ministry, we faint not 
8. 11. a performance out of that which ye A. 

Eph. 4. 28. he may A. to give to him that needeth^ 

5. 11. A. no fellowship wi h the unfruitful works' 
Phil. 1. 7. I A. you in my heart || 4. 18. but I A. all 
Col. 1. 4. and love which ye A. to nil the saints 

2. 1. ve knew wiiat great conflict I A. for you 

3. 13. if any man A. a quarrel against any 

4. 1. knowing that ye al.^o A. a Master in heaven 

1 Thess. 2. 14. ye suffered, as they A. of the Jews 

2 TAcs.?. 3. 2. pray f<'r us, tor ail men A. not faith 

9. not because we A. not power, but to make 
1 Tim. 2. 4. who will A. all men to be saved 
Heb. 4. 13. the eyes of him with whom we h. to do 

14. seeing then that we A. a gre.at high-priest 
5. 14. by reason of use h- their senses exercised 

6. 19. which hope we A. as an anchor of the soul 
8.1. we A. such a High-priest, set on right-hand 

3. that this man A. somewhat also to offer 

10. 34. that ye A. in heaven a better substance 
13. 5. be content with such things as ye A. 

10. we A. an altarwhereof they A. noright toeat 
14. here A. we no continuing city, we seek one 

Jam. 1. 4. but let patience A. her perfect work 
2. 1. A. not faith of Christ with respect of persona 
14. and A. not works, can faith save lum ? 

17. even so faith, if it A. n^t works, is dead 
IS.aman may say, thouhastfaith, and I A.worfca 

3. 14. if ye A. bitter envy, and strife in your hearts 

4. 2. ye lust and A. not, ye desire to A. ye f.ght and 

war, yet ye A. not, because ye ask not 

1 Pet. 4. 8. above all things A. fervent charity 

2 Pet. 1. 19. we A. a more sure word of prophecy 
2. 14. a heart they A. exercised with covetousness 

l'.7ot7il.8.ifwesav, weA. no sin, deceive ourselv. 

2. 1. we A. an Advocate with the Father, Jesus 

20. but we A. an unction from the Holy One 

4. 21. and this commandment A. we from him 

5. 13. that ve mav know ijiat ye A. eternal life 

14. this is'the cc'nfidenre tfifet we A. in him 

15. know we A. the peti-ions wedes'red of him 

3 .John 4. 1 A. no sweater jov than to hear that my 
9. Dio'rephes, who loveih to A. the pre-eminenc« 

Rev. 1. 18. I A. the keys of hell and of df ith 
2, 4. yet I h. somewtiat against thee, 14, iX) 



HE 

ScTJ. 2 10. and ye shall k. tribulation ten days 

24. to yoa, and to as many us A. not this doctrine 

25. butwliaiye/t. already, Jiold fast till I come 
9. 4. which It. not tlie seal of God in llieir I'oreh. 
12. 17. and k. the tcstinioay of Jesus Clnist 

14. 11. they k. no rest day nor nigni who worship 

17. lo. these h. one mind, and give tlieir power 
19. 10. of bretliren tliai k. toe te.-<linioiiy of Jesus 
21.8. l.arsshall/i. thuir [jait in the lake that burns 
22. 14. that ihey may k. right lo the iree of life 

iScc Compassion, Dominion. 

MA VIA G. 

Lev 7 20. /«. his uncleanness upon him, 22. 3. 

20. 18. /i. 'her sicluiess || 2-2. 22. h. a wan or scurvy 

J^iDii. 24. 4. iiiiu a trance, but/*, his eyes oi)ei), Iti. 

Ruth 1.13.\vould ye stay tor iheinfrom/t. husbands 

1 Cliron. 21. lb. k. a dr.iwii sword in ids hand 

2 Cliron. 11. 12. A. Judah and Benjamin on his side 
Esth. <). 12. morning, and /i. his iiead covered 
Pi-uv. 6. 7. which k. no guide, overseer, or ruler 
Ezek. 38. 11. and .'i. neither bars nor gates 

J[]ic. 1. 11. pass ye away, A. thy shame naked 
Zec/c. 9. 'J. thy king cometh to tliee, h. saivation 
JH(f.i. 7. 29. he taught as one /l. autiiority 

8. 9. under autlionty, A. soldiers under me^Lukel.S. 

9. ob were as sht-ep h. no shepherd, Mark b. 34. 

18. 8. ralht^r than li. two hantis or two feet 

9. ra ■ her than k. two eyes to be cast, Jlark 9. 43. 
22. 12. how earnest, nut A. a wedding-g.^irnient ? 

24. if a man die, A. no children, Luke 20. 2d. 

25. and A. no issue, left his wife to his brother 
26. 7. woman A- an alabaster-box, Mark 14. 3. 
Mark 8. 1. and A. nothing to eat, Jesus called 

18. A. eyes, see ye not 1 A. ears, hear ye not ? 

11. 13. a tig-iree A. leaves || 12. 6. A. one son 
Z-M/ie8.43. woman A. an issue of blood twelve years 

15. 4. w^hat man of you A. a hundred sheep ? 
8. either what woman A. ten pieces of silver 1 

17. 7. but which of you A. a servant plowing 
John 7. 15. how kiiov. s he letters, A. ne\"er learned 1 

18. 10. then Simon Peter A. a sword drew it 
.Mcis 4. 37. A. land, sold it, and brought the money 

22. 12. A. a good report of the Jews who dwelt 
24. 22. A. more perfi^ct knowledge of that way 
Rom. 2. 14. A. not tiie law, are a law to themselves 

12. 6. A. then gifts diitering accord, to grace given 

1 Cor. 6. J. A. a matter against another, go to law 
7. 37. he tiiat standeth siedfasf, A. no necessity 

2Coj*. 4. 13. weA.ihe samespiritoffaith, as written 
6. 10. as A. nothing, and yet [)ossessing all things 
7. 1. A. therefore ihes;! promises, beloved, cleanse 

9. 8. ye always A. all sufficiency in all things 

10. 6. A. in a n^adiness to reve!:r;e all disobedience 

15. but A. hope, when your faith is increased 
JCpA.2. 12. A. no hope || 5.27. not A. spot or wrinkle 

6. 14. A. your loins girt about with truth 
P/iil. 1. 23. A. a desire to depart, and be with Christ 
25. A. tiiis confidence 1| 30. A. the same conl^ict 

2. 2. A. same love!|3.9. not A. my own righteousn. 
CoZ.1.20. A. made peace thru' ths blood of his cross 

2. 19. k. nourishineni ministered, and knittogeihei 
lTm.3.4.A. his child. in subjection with all gravity 

4. 8. A. the pro'oise of the life that now is 

5. 12. A. dainnalion, because they have cast off 

6. 8. ar.d k. food and raiment, let us be content 

2 Tim. 2. 19. A. this seal, the Lord knoweth his 

3. 5. A. a form ofgodliness, but denying the power 

4. 3. they shall iieap teachers, A. itching oars 
Tit. 1. b. A. faithful children, not accused of riot 

1 Pet. 2. 12. A. conversation honest among Gentiles 
3. 16. A. agood conscience, they may be ashamed 

2 Pet. 2. 14. A. eyes full of adult, that cannot ceasB 
Jude 19. these be sensual, A. not the Spirit 

Rev. 5. 6. A. seven horns Ij 8. A. every one harps 

7. 2. I saw an angel, A. tlie seal of the living God 

8. 3. A. a golden censer |l 9. 17. A. breast-plates 
12. 3. A. seven heads 1| 12. A. great wrath 

J4. G. A. the everlas ing gospel to preach to them 
15. 2. A. the harps of God || 17. 4. A. a golden cup 
18. 1. A. great power 1| 20. 1. A. the key of the pit 
21. 11. the holy Jerusalem, A. the glory of God 

HAVEN. 
Gen.id. 13. Zebul. shall dwell at the A.aA. ofships 
Psal. 107. 30. he bringe'h them to their desired A. 
.^cts 27. 12. A. not commod'ous, a A. of Crete 

Fair HAVENS, 
^cts 27. 8. came to a place which is called the/. A. 

HAVOCK. 
Acts 8. 3. as for Saul, he made A. of the church 

HAWK. • 

Lev. 11. 10. A. had in abomination, Deut. 14. 15. 
Job 39. 26. doth the A. t^v by thy v/isdom 1 

U.\Y. 
Prov. 27. 25. the A. appeareth' and tender grass 
Tsa. 1.5. 6. the A. is withered away, the grass faileth 
1 Cor. 3. 12. who buildeth on this foundation, A. 

HAZEL. 
Gen. 30. 37. Jacob took him rods of A. and chesnut 

HE. 
Cen 3. 16. and he shall ruVe over thee 
268 



HE 

Gen.G. 3. not alvirays strive with man, for Ac is flesh 

44.10.Aewith whom it is found shall be my servant 
: 48. 19. younger brother siiall be greater than he 

49. 8. an he whom thy brethren shad jiraise 
I Exod.4.1ii.he shall be thy spokebinan to tiie people, 
i and he shall be lo thee instead of a mouth 

i 9. 34. and hardened his heart, Ac and hi»servants 

35. 34. he hath j)ut in Ins heart that he may teach 

both he and Aiioliabofllie tribe of Uan 

Z,e».7.33. he among the .suns of Aaron tliatuffereth 

25. 54. shall go out in jubilee, he and his children 
J\ruin. 24. 9. and cursed is he thatcursetih thee 
Deut. 3. 1. came, he and all his people to battle 

8. 18. it is he that giveth power to get wealth 
27. 16. cursed be he. So to tkc end of the chapter 
31.6. Ac that doth go will) thee, At will not tail, 8. 
32. 6. is not Ae thy Father that hath bought thee ? 

39. I, even I am Af, and liiereisno.God with me, 

Isa. 41. 4. I 43. 10, 13. | 46. 4. | 48. 12. 

Josh. 23.3. L.yourG. is At; tiiat ioughl for jou, 10. 

Judff. 10. 18. what man is he will beirin to li«lit1 

J.I ■ ^ ^ 

1 Ham. 4. lb. 1 am he tliat came out oi'lhe army 

9. 2. there was not a goodlier j)erson than he 
lb. 12. this is he \\ 25. 25. as his name is »o is he 

1 Kings 2. 3:^. who fell on two men better than he 
1 7. 15 she and he and her house did eat m^ny days 
18. 17. art thou he that troubleth Israel 1 

2Kinffsl8.2i. is not that Ae whose places, /sa.36.7. 

2Chron. 29. 3. he in first year of reign opened doors 

Job 9. 24. if not, where, and who is he ? 

13. 19. who is he that will plead with me 1 
14.10. mandieth,and where is Ac? 20.7. /5a.63.11. 

Psrt^22.9.[houartAfi that took me out of the wumb 
GO. 12. he it is shall tread do\\ n enemies, 108. 13. 
68. 20. Ae that is our God is the God of salvation 
IfiO. 3. Ae is God, it is Ae that hath made us 
144. 10. it is Ae that giveth salvation to kings 

Prov. 16.20. ihattrusteth in L. happy is Ae, 29. 18. 

Eccl. 5. 8. Ae that is higher than the highest regard. 

6. 3. 1 siy that an uruimely birlh is better than Ae 
fsa. 40.22. it isAesitteth on the circle of the earth 

51. 12. 1, even 1, am As that comfurleth you, 52. G. 

./okn 18. 5, 6, 8. Rev. 1. 18. | 2. 23. 

./e?'.5.12. have belied the Lord, and said, it is not Ae 

14. 22. art not thou Ae, O Lord our God 

38. 5. the king is not Ae that can do any thing 
48. 2l3. and Ae also shall be in derision 
Ezek. :38. 17. art thou Ae of whom I have spoken? 
Hab. 1. 13. the man that is more righteous than Ae 
X'ui.2. 2. whercis Aethal is burn kingofthe Jews 7 

3. 3. this is Ae that was s|)oken of by the prophet 

11. 3. art thou Ac that should come? Luke 7. 19, 20. 

12. 30. Ac that is not v.ilh me is against me, and Ac 

that gathereUi not with me, Luke 11. 23. 

22. 42. what think ye of Christ? whose son is Ae? 

24.26. Ac is in the desert, Ae is in the secret chamb. 

26.48. the same is Af hold him fast, Mark 14. 44. 
Mark 12. 32. and theie is none other but Ae 
Luke 10.22. Ae to whom the Son will reveal him 

11. 7. and Ae frotn wi hin shall answer and say 

20. 2. who is Ae that gave thee this authority ? 

22. 27. Ae thatsitteth at m-3at, or Aethat serveth 

24. 6. they said, Ae is not here, but is risen 

21. we trusted Ae should have redeemed Israel 
John 1. 15. tills was Ae of whom I spake, 30. 

4. 26. Jesus saifh, I that speak to thee, am he 
7.11. where is Ae?i|25.isnot this Ae they seek to k.? 

8. 24. if ye believe not that r am Ac, ye shall die 

28. then shall ye know that I am Ae 

9. 8. they said, is not this Ae that sat and begged ? 

9. some said, this is Ae, but Ae said, I am Ae 
36. who is Ae, Lord H 37. Ae that talketh with thee 

13. 19. I tell you that ye may believe that I am he 
j9cts 3. 10. they knew it was Ae who sat for alms 

7. 38. this is Ac that was in the church in wildern. 
9.21. is not this he thai destroyed them who called 

10. 21. Peter said, I am Ae v/hom ye seek 

42. Ae that was ordained of God to be the judge 

13. 2.5. whom think ye that I am ? I am not Ae 
Rom. 2. 28. Ae is not a Jew that is one outwardly 

29. but Ae is a Jew that is one inwardly 

14. 18. Ae that in these things serveth Christ 

1 Cor. 10. 22. are we stronger than .'ie ? 

2 Cor. 10. 7. of I'.imself think this again, that as Ae 

is Christ's, even so are we Christ's 
ITAess. 5.24. faithful is Aethat calleth you, will doit 

2 Tkess. 2. 7. Ae who letteth, willlet till Ae be taken 
Heb.Xi. 7. what son isAethe father chasteneth not? 

10. butAe forourprofit, that we might be partak. 
1 Pet. 1. 15. as Ae which hath called you is holy 
1 John 1.7. if we walk in light, as Ae is in the light 

2.28. when he shall appear, we may haveconfiden. 

3. 7. is righteous, even as Ae is righteous 
24. d\Yeneth in him, and Ae in him, 4. 15. 

4. 4. greater '.s Ae that is in you, than Aein world 
17. because as he is so are we in this world 

5 12. Ae that hath the Son, hafh life ; and Ae that 
hath not the Son of God, hath not life 

3 John'W. follow not evil, Ae that doeth good is of 

God; he that doeth evil hath not seen God 



HEA 

7?eu.20. 6. holy is Ae that hath part in first resurree. 

22. 11. Ae that is unjust, Ae tliat is filthy 
See Blessi;!), iJio, S.mth. 
HEAD. 

The head is tJic7ippermust and chief part of the 
body. It is sometimes taken fur the wkob: man 
Prov. 10. 6, Ble.-.siiigs ure upon Uk; head of 
the just, that is, upon, their persons, .ind God 
says of the wicked, I will recompi ii.se ;heir way 
upon their iiead, Ezek. 9. JO. It i.< taken also 
for the life. Dan. 1. lU, Ye si. nil toi^ke me 
endanger my head to the king. It also signifies 
a chief or capital city. isa. 7. 8, Tlie head of 
Syria is Damascus. It denotes a chief or prin- 
cipal membtr in any society, l.-a. 9. 14, 15, 
I'ne Lord will cut otf from Israel head and 
tail. Tlie ancient and h^.uouiable, he is the 
head. It is said, Gen. 3. 15, The seud of the 
woman shall bruise the serpen! 's head ; that is, 
Christ Jesus, iAc blessed seed of the wonian^ 
shall overthrow the pouter, jwlicy, and works 
of the devil. 
Head is taken for one that hath rule avdpre-emi- 
nence over others. Thus t-iod is the head of 
Christ, as Mediator ; from him he derives all 
his dignity and authority : Ci-.rist is the only 
spiritual hniid of his church, both in respect of 
eminence and injiiience ; he coiununucutes life, 
motion, andstrengihio every believer: also the 
husband is the head of his wife, because by 
God''s ordinance he is to rule over her, Gen. 3. 
16 .^Iso in regard of pre-eminence of sex., 
1 Pet. 3.7. and excellency of knowledge, 1 Cor. 
14. 35. The apostle inentions this subordination 
of persons in 1 Cor. 11. 3, But I would have 
you know, that the head of every man is 
Christ: and the head of the woman is the man; 
and the head of Christ is God.' 

TAe river in Paradise was dividedin\o four heads, 
into four springs, four branches, Gen 2. 10. 
The stone which the builders rejected, was 
made the head of the corner, Psal. J 18. 22, it 
was the first in the angle, whcihrr ii were dis- 
posed at the top of that angle to adorn and 
crown it, or at thf bottom to support it. This 
in the J^Tew Testament is applied to <])hrist, who 
is the strength and beauty of the church, to 
unite tlie several parts thereof, vaniely, both 
Jews and Genlihf, tugetker. Thou hasi caused 
men to' ride over our head.-, Psal. 66. 12. 7'Aoa 
hast given us masters icho use us like slares 
yea, like beasts to carry their burdens. The 
Lord shall make thee the head, and not the tail, 
Deut. 28. 13. Thou shalt be always master 
and never in subjection. 
Head is taken sometimes for poison, because the 
Hebrew icord Rosch, which signifies head, 52V- 
nifies likewise poison. Job 20. 16, He shaft 
suck the poison, or head of asps. In times of 
mourning, they covered their heads, they cut and 
plucked off their hair; I will bring baldness 
upon every head, says the prophet, speaking of 
calamitous times, Amos 8.10. Onthe contrary y 
in prosperity they anointed their heads with 
sweet oils. Eccl. 9. 8, Let thy head lack no 
ointment. To shake the head at one, is a ges- 
ture of contempt and insult. Psal. 22. 7, 
They shoot out the lip, they shake the head. 

(Te?{.3. 15. it shall bruise thy A. thou bruise his heel 

40. 13. yet Pharaoh shall lift up thy A. 19. 

49. 26. blessings shall be on the A. of Joseph, 

and on the top of the A. of him, Diut. 33. 16. 

Exod. 29. 10. Aaron and his sons shall put their 

hands upon A. of the bullock, /.fit;. 4. 4. | 8.14. 

15.puthandson A. oftheram, 19. Lev.S. 18,22. 

Lev. 1. 4. shall put hand on the k. of bi.rnt-offering 

3. 2. shall lay his hand en the A. of Jrs jffering 

4.29. lay his hand on the A. of sin-offV/ing, 33. 

13. 44. he is leprous, his plague is in his A. 
45. his clothes shall be rent, atul hi? A. hare 

21. 5. they shall not make baldnesa (;n their A. 

10. shall not uncover his A. nor rp."d h'S clothes 
J^um.5. 18. the priest shall uncover «l;e woman'sA. 

6.5. there shall no razor come on the N^izarite's A. 
7. the consecration of his God is on his A. 
9. ihen he shall shave his A. W. Heui. 21. 12. 

11. and he shall hallow his A. thnt snme day 
.Tosh. 2. 19. his blood be on his A. blood on our A. 
JudfT. 5. 26. she smote ofTSi^erii's/. when site had 

13.5. shalt bear a son, no razor rhfil! coma nn his A. 

1 Sam. 17. 57. Goliath's A. || 31. O.cut off Saul's A 
25. 39. the wickedness of Naha! <;n Ids own A. 
28. 2. I will make thee l<ee;u;r of my A. for ever " 

2Sar«.1.2.a man came, and earth ii.ion his A 15. 32 
16. thy blood be upon thy A. 1 Kings 2 '.<!. 

3. 8. Abner was wroth, and .^a'd, am I a dog's A. ' 
29. let it rest on the A. of Joab, m-.A on h.s houaa 

16. 9. let me go over, and take 01" his A. 

2 Kings 2. 3. take thy master from (hy h. to dar. 5- 

4. 19. and he said unto his father my A- ray h 



HEA 

S ^i7to-s6. 31 if the A.ofElisha shall stand on him 
32. son of a murderer sunt to take away my h. 

19.21. tlie virgin despised thee, the daugliier ofJe- 
rusalein lialli sliaken iier k. at thee, Isa- 37. 22. 

25. 27. did lit't up the k. of Jehoiachin, Jcr. 52. 31. 
2 Ckr. 6. 2;). by recomiienciing liis way on his h. 
Ezra, 9. li. our iniquities are increased over our /«. 
J^Tck. 4. 4. and turn their rej)roach ontheirownA. 
Estk. 9. 25. ills device should return on his own A. 
Job 1. 20. Job arose, shaved his li. anti fell down 

10. 15. if righteous, yet will not I lift up my A. 
1(5. 4. and I could shake my A. at you 

Psal. 3 3. my glory and the lifter up of mine h. 

7. 16. lis mischitd' shall return on his own h. 

22. 7 they shoot out the lip, they shake the h. 

23. 5. tiiou anoiiitest my A. with oil, cup runneth 
21. f) now shall my A. be lifted up above enemies 

*33. 4. mine iniquiiies are gone over mine A. 
44. 14. a shak-.ng of the A. among the people 
60. 7. Ephraiiu is the strength of my A. lOd. 8. 

68.21. God shall wound the A. of his (uiemies 
83. 2. liiey that hate thee, have lift up the A. 
110. 7. thc.'refore shall he lift up the A. 

140. 9. as for the A. of those that compass me 

141. 5. be an oil, which shall not break my A. 
Prov. 10. 8. blessings are on the k. of the just 

11. 2 :;. blessing on the A. of him which selleth corn 

25.22. siialt jieap coals of tire on his h. R()m.l-2.2ii. 
Eccl. 2. 14. the wise man's eyes are in his A.. 
Cant. 2. 6. his left hand is under my A. 8. 3. 

5. 2. my A. is liiled with dew, my locks with drops 
11. his A. as most fine gold |i 7. 5. ihy A.asCarmel 

Isa. 1. 5. the whole A. is sick and tne heart faint 
51. n. everlasting joy sliall be on their A. 

58. 5. is it to bow down his A. as a bulrush ? 

59. 17. he put on a helmet of salvation on his A. 
•/er. 2. 37. go foilii, and thine bauds on thy A. 

9. 1. O th ;t my A. were waters, mine eyes tears 

23. 19. fall grievously on the A. of wicked, 30.23. 
Ezek. 9. 10. recompense their way on their A. 

29. 18. everv A. was m ide bild, shoulder peeled 
Dan. 2. 38. O king, thou art (his A. of gold 
Joel 3. 4. return your recomj^ense on yo\ir A. 7. 

dmus 2.7. that pant after dust on the A. of the poor 

8. 10. and 1 will bring baldness on every A. 

9. 1. he said, cut them in the A. all of ihem. 
Zeck. 1. 21. so Ihar no man did l;ft up his A. 

6. 11. then set the crowns on the A. of Jushua 
Mat. 5. 36. neither shalt thou swear by thy A. 

27. 30. and they snvjte him on the A. Mark 15. 19. 
Mark G. 24. she said, the A. of John ilie Baptist 
Luke. 7. AC), my A. with oil thou didst not anoint 
John 1 !. 9. not feet only, but also my hands and A. 

1 Cur. 11. 4. his A. covered, dishonoureth his A. 
10. the wo'tian ougiit to have power on her A. 

12. 2!. the h. to the feet, I have no need of you 
Eph- 1. 22. put all things under his feet, and gave 

him as //,. totiie church, 4. 15. Col. 1. IS. 

Col. 2. 19. not ho ding the A. from which the body 

fdeu.l9.12.eyes flame oriire,and his A.maiiycrowns 

See Beard, Bald, Bow, Bowed, Cover, 

Covered, Crown. 

.^xe-UE.M). 
Deut. 19. 5. and th^i aze-k. shppeth from the helve 

2 Kin rrs 6. 5. axe-h. fell into the water, and he cried 

£«ri's-HEAD. 
Gen. 47. 31. Israel bowed himself on the bed^s-h. 

S/j^(ir's-HEAD. 
\Sam.\l. l.s.-h. weighed fiOO shekels,2 Sam.2l.\Q. 

HEAD-STONE. 
Psal. 118. 22. is become the h.-stone of the corner 
Zech. 4. 7. bring forth the k.-stone with shouting; 

HE.\D of the cower. 
Mat. 21 . 42.is becot^e the A. of the corner, Mark 
12. 10. Luke 20. 17. ^c«s 4. 11. 1 Pet. 2.7. 
HEAD, for Riilrr, fyovernor. 
JiTum. 17. 3. one rod shall be for the A. of the house 
25. 15. he was A. over a people of a chief house 
Deut. ^8. 13. Lord willmaketheethe A. not the tail 
44. he shall be the h. and tho\i sliaU. be the tail 
Josh. 22. 14. each one a A. of house of their fathers 
Jud^. 10. 1'-*. he shall be h. over all Gilead, 11. 8. 
11. 9. sh nil Ib?ycM'"A.?iJll.the people made him A. 
I Sam. 15. 17. wast thou not made the A. of Israel ? 
2Saw.22. 44. thou hast kept me to be A. PsaZ.13.43. 
1 Chron. 11. fG. who smiteth Jebusites, shall be A. 
29. 11. and thou art exnlted as A. above all 
/sa.7.8. A. ofD imascus isRezin, A. ofSamaria,9. 
9. 14. L'trd will cu^ off from Israel h. and tail 
1.5. the ancient and honourable, he is the A. 
19. 1.5. nor woi-k which A. or tail, or rush, may do 
Jer. 22. 6. thou nrt Gi'ead to me, A. of Lebanon 
Hos. 1.11. they shall apnoint themse'ves one A. 
W^a6.3.13. woundedsttheA. outof"houseofwicked 
14. thou didst strike through the A. of his villages 
VCor. 11.3. that the A.ofeverv man is Christ, the A. 
of the wonan is tlie man, the A. of Christ is God 
EpA..5. 23. th."^ husband is the A. of the wife, even as 
Chrst is A. of the church, and S^wiour of body 
Coi.2.10.who is the A. of all priHcipality and power 
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HEAD, for Top, Chief. 
Psal. 137. t G. prefer Jerusalem before A. of my joy 
Isa. 2H. 1. whicli are on the A. of fat valleys, 4. 
51. 20. they lie at the A. of all the streets 
Ezek. 16. 25. built high places at A. of the way 
21. 19. ciioose it at liie A. of the way to the city 
21. king of Babylon stood at the A. of two ways 
HEAD with hair ur hairs. 
/.fw.l3.40.theman whose hoJr is fallen offhis A.41. 
14. 9. tiie leper shall shave ail his hair off Ids A. 
J^um. 6. 5. let the locks of the hair of his A. grow 

18. and shalt take the AazV of A. of his separation 
.Judg. lo. 22. the hair of liis A. began to grow again 

1 Saw. 14. 45. not a hair of las A.siiull fail to ground 
^2 Sam. 14. 2j. weighed hair of his A. at200 siiekels 
Ezra 9.3. 1 plucked otTthe hair of my A. and beard 
Ps. 40. 12. they are more than hairs of ray A. 69. 4. 
Cant. 7. 5. .and the hair of thine A. like purple 
Dan. 3. 27. nor was a hair of taeir A. singed 

7. 9. the hair of his A. like the pure wool 
./l/aMO.yO.Aao-s of vourA. are numbered, />MAel2. 7. 
Luke 7. 3d. did wipe them with hairs ol her A. 44. 
21. 18. there shad not a hair of your A. perish 
Acts 27. 34.*oot a A'/r fall from the A. of anj 
Reo.l.lA. his A. and Ins hairs v.ere white like wool 

Jlvary HEAD. 
Lev. 19. 32. thou shalt rise before the hoary A. 

HEADBANDS. 

Isa. 3. 20. Lord will take away the A. and tablets 

HEADY. 

2 Titn. 3. 4. for men shall be A. high-minded 

HEADLONG. 
Job 5. 13. the counsel of the froward is carried A. 
J^uke 4. 29. that they might cast him doAvn h. 
Acts 1. 18. and falling A. he burst asunder in midst 

HEADS. 
Gen. 43. 28. they bowed down their A. Exod. 4.31. 
Lev. 10. 6. uncover not your A. lest ye die 
Josh. 7. 6. and put dust upon tlieir A. Job 2. 12. 
.fudg. 8. 23. so that they lifted up their A. no more 
9. 57. all the evil did God render ujion their A. 
1 Sam. 29.4. should it not be with liie A. of these 

1 Kings 20. 31. let us, 1 |>ray, put ropes on our A. 
32. put ropes on their A. and came to the king 

2 Kings 10. 6. take ye the A. of your master's sons 
8. they have brought the A. of the king's sons 

1 Chron. 12. "f 19. he will fall to Saul on our A. 
Psal 21.7. lift up your A. ye gates, and be lift, 9. 

66. 12. thou li.ist caused men to ride (jver our A. 

74. 13. thou brakest the A. of the dragons in wiiters 
14. thou brakest the A. of leviathan in pieces 

109. 25. they looked on me, they shaked tiieir A. 
Isa. 15. 2. on all their A. shall be baldness 

35.10. to Zion songs, and everlasting j>iy on their A. 
.ler. 14. 3. they were ashamed and covered their A. 
4. plowmen.were ashamed, they covered their A. 
Ezek. 7. 18. and baldness shall be on all their A. 

11.21.IwilI recompense their way on their A. 22. 31. 

32. 27. they laid their swords under their A. 

44. 18. shall have linen bonnets on their A. 

20. nor shall they shave, they shall poll their A. 
Mat. 27.39. reviled, wagging their A. Mark 15.'29. 
Luke 21. 28. then look up, and lift up your A. 
.'lets 18. 6. he said, yofur blood be upon your own A. 
P>.ev. 9. 7. and on their A. were as it were crowns 

19. their tails were like to serpents, and had A. 
13. 1. 1 saw a beast having seven A. and on hisA. 

3. 1 saw one of his A. as it were wounded to death 

17. 9. the seven A. are seven mountains, on wliich 

18. 19. they cast dust on their A. and cried, alas! 

'HEADS, for Governors. 
Kxod. 18. 25. and made them A. over the people 
J\''am. 1. 16. they were A. of thousands in Israel 

25. 4. tnke all the A. ofthe people and hanglhem 
.7osh. 22. 21. Reuben and Gad answered the A. 

23.2..Iushua called for their A. and for their judges 

1 Chron. 12. 32. the A. of Israel were two hundred 
^Chron. 5. 2. Solomon assembled all the A. to bring 

28. 12. certain ofthe A. of Ephraim stood up 
Psal. 1 10. 6. shall wound the A.overmany countries 
Isa. 29. 1 10. the prophets and A. hath he covered 
Mic. 3. 1. hear, O A. of Jacob, and princes of Isr. 9. 
11. A. thereof judge for reward, and priests teach 
See Fathers. 
HEAL. 
JSTum.. 12. 13. A. her now, O God, I beseech thee 
Deut. 32. 39. I kill nnd make alive, I wound, I A. 

2 Kings 20. 5. I will A. thee, and add to thy days 
8. what shall be the sign that the L.*will A. mo? 

2 CAr. 7. 14. 1 will forgive their sin, and will A. land 

Psal. 6. 2. O Lord, A. me, for my bones are vexed 
41. 4. A. my soul, for I have sinned against thee 
60. 2. A. the breaches thtfereof, for it shaketh 

Ecci. 3. 3. a time t" kill, and a. time to A. 

Fsa. 19. 22. shall smite and A. it, and he shall A.them 
57. 18. I have seen his ways, and will h. him, 19. 

.Ter. 3. 22. return, and T will A. your blackslidings 
17. 14. A. me, O Lord, and I shall be healed 
30. 17. I will A. thee of thy wounds, saith the L. 

Z-aOT.2.13. for thy breach is great, who can h. thee? 



HEA 

IIos. 5. 13. yet could he not A. you, ror cure yoQ 
6. 1. let us return, he haih lorn, and will A. us 
14. 4. 1 will A. their backsliding, i will love freelj 
Zech. 11. 16. he shall not A. that that is broken 
Mat. 8. 7. Jesus saith, 1 will come and A. him 

10. 1. to A. all manner of sickness, Mark 3. 15. 

8. A. lhesick,clfauselhe lepers, JAikeA).'i \ 10.9. 
12.10. is it lawful to A. on sabbath-day? 1 xikelA.'i. 
13. 15. I should A. them, John J2. 4i!. ./nJ* 28.27. 

.,1/arA3.2. whether he would A.oiisabb,iih,/.?</cc6.7. 
I y^7<Ac4.18.he hath sent me to A. ihe bioki^n-hearted 
! 23. ye will surely say, jihysician, A. ti;yself 
I 5.17.the ])ower ofthe Lord was present to A. them 
I 7.3.beseecliing that he would come and /^.hisserv. 

.John 4. 47. that he would '-.onie down am! A. his son 

Acts 4. 30. by stretching forth thine hand lo A. 

. HEALED. 

Tien. 20. 17. God A. Ahimelec!-, and his wife 

Exof/.2l. 19. lie shall cai;se iiim to be tlioronghly A. 

Lev. 13. 18. the bile is A. || 37. the SL-a!l is A. 
14. 3. and if ilie [liEigue (.fieprasy be h. 48. 

y>'e««.28.27.with itcli, v.hercoi thou c;inst not be A. 

1 Sam. 6. 3. return an ofl'e!ing,.then he sliail beA. 
IKings-l.^l. liaveA. the wat(rs|j22. waters were A. 

8. 29. king Joiam went to be A. in Jczieel 

9. 15. Joram v/as returned to be A. 2 Chron. 22.6. 

2 Chron. 30. 20. the L. hearken, d and A. the people 
Psal 30. 2. I cried lo thee, ;,nJ tli. u h.ast A. me 

107. 20. he sent his word, and /.-. them 
Isa. 6. 10. lest th.ey see, and loiivori, and be h. 

53.5.he was bruised, and v.-iih iusstriises we are A. 
Jer. 6. 14. they have A. the hurt slig-Uy, R. 11. 

15. 18. my wound incurable, wiiich ief:it"eih to beA- 

17. 14. heal me, O Lord, and I shall be A. 

.51.8. howl for her,take baiin,if so be she may be A. 

9. we would have A. Babyir-n, hut slu' is not A. 
E2e/>:.30.21. and lo, it shall no; be h. imd Ujjto beA. 

34. 4. neither have ye A. that which v,-;is s:ck 
47.8. brought foith into ?ea,- he water,-- shall beA.9. 

11. and the marishes thcieorshall n^t he A. 
Hos. 7. 1. when I would have A. Isr. '.hen irdquity 

11. 3. but they knev.- not that !. A. \if.n\ 
Mat.4.2'i. tiiose tliathad tiienaisy, and he A. therr. 

8.8. speak, and my servant shall be A. /yuke 7. 7. 
12.15.niuliitudis followed him, he A.tlicm, 14.14. 
Mark 5. 23. that she may I e A. i.ud she sIihII live 
Luke 8. 43. had spent al!J nor could be h. of any 
13.14. therefore come and beA. and not on .'abliath 
17. L5. when hesav*? t!i;i! he was A. turned back 
22. .51. and he touch- d his carj and A. him 
.John 5. 13. he that was A. wist not v.-ho it was 
Acts 4. 14. and beholding the man who was A. 
5. 16. and they were A. every (me 
14. 9. and perceiving that he had 'aith (o beA. 
28. 8. Paul prayed, and A. the lather of Pnblius 
Heb. 12. 13. be out ofthe v, av, Init let it rather be A 
.Iiim. 5. 16. pray one for anot!;rr, Ihatyc may be A, 

1 Pet. 2. 24. by whose stiiiif,-: ye wfu-e A. 
Rev. 13. 3. and his dcadiv w-iued was A. 12. 

HEALER. 
Isa. 3. 7. shall swear, s avu'/, T will not be a A. 

HEALETH. 

Exod. 15. 26. for I am the Lmd that A. thee 

Psal. 103. 3. bless the Lord \\ ho A. all thy diseases 

147. 3. he A. the hr('k?n in heart, nnd bindcth up 

Isa. 30. 26. and he A. the sroke of their wound 

HEALING, Substantive. 

2 Chron. 24. 1 13. tmd the A. v, e?;t up upon the work 
36. tl6. wrath of Lord arose, fill there was no A. 

Prov. 15. t 4. the ,V ofthe 'ongue is a tree of life 
.Ter. 14. 19. there is no A. for us, the time of A. 
Dan. 4. t 27. if it may be a A. oftljy error 
JV*«A.3.19.there is noA.ofthybrui.-ejWMundsrievous 
J/a^4.2.shall Sun ofright.ar se w'thA.in his wings 
lAike 9. 11. and he healed them tiivn hiid need of A. 
Acts 4.22. on whom this miracle o-' A. was t-hewed 

1 Cor. 12. 9. is given to aoot'rer the -rifl of A. 28. 
30. have all the gifts of A- ? do a'l interpret? 

Sey. 22. 2. leaves of the tree were for A. of nations ' 

HEALING, 
./cr. 30. 13. none to plead, thou hast no A. medicine 
Mat- 4. 23. went about A. all rnanoer of sickness 
/.?iAc9. 6. preaching the gospel, and A. every where 
Acts 10. 38. A. all that werr oppressed of the devil 

HEALTH. 
(?en.43. 28. our father is in gopd A. he is yet alive 

2 Sam. 20. 9. Joah said, art thou in A. my brother? 
Psa^i 38. t 3. neither i« tliere any A. in nr;y bones 

42. 11. who is the A. of iry countenance, 43. 5. 
67.2.thy savingA. maybe known among \\\ nationi 
Prov. 3. 8. it shall beA. to thy navel, and marrow 
4. 22. for they are A. to all tluir fiesh 

12. 18. but the tongue of the wiye is A. 

13. 17. but a faithful ambaRsador is A. 

16. 24. sweet to the soul, and A. to the hones 
Isa. 58. 8. thy h. sholl spring forth syppdily 
.Ter. 8. 15. looked for a time of A. behold troubte 
22. whv is not the A. r,f my people recoverec? 'i 
30. 17. fori will res'ore A. unto thee, ind heal tte' 
33. 6. behold, I will bring it A. and euro 



HEA 

dcts 27. 34 take some moat, for this is for your A. 
8 John '2. niaytac be in h. us tliy soul prospereth 

]iii<AF, HabstaiUivc. 
Gen. 31. 4(5. tliey iiiude a A. uiid did e;it on the A. 
52. llus A. bo uiiuujS, and Uiis jnllar be witness 
£xo</.lj.6.wai-er?galhcied,Uic iiuodssiood upright 
as a k. JuaiL. '6. 13, Jo. tsal. S6. 7. | Vd. 13. 
jDeut. lii. lo. sluiil be a it. lor ever, nor buiU again 
Josh. 7.-o.liicy raisi d over hiin a great li. olstonts 

8. iib. Jo^ijua buna Ai, and inauc it a h. lor ever 
29. raise on the king or At a greai A. of stones 

11. t !•*• ibu ciii:;s mat stood siiil on tbeir A. 
Judg. 1.5. f iti. wiili Uio jaw-bone of an ass, a A. 
RuUt 3. 7. to lie doivn al ine und of the It. of corn 
2 Sam. Id. 17. liiuy iaid very great A. on Absalom 
Job iil. 1 3-J. yet snail he vvLticii in tlie A. 

30. t-i- li'; Will iioL stretchout his hand to theAj 
Pro». 2i). '\ii. liiai puicetii a precious slone in a A. 
Caiit. 7. 2. iiiy hudy is iiiie Ait. of wlieatset aboui 
Isa. 17. 1. Damascus snail be a ruinous A. 
11. harvebi shall be a A. in the day of grief 

25. 2. for tiiuu liast made of a city a A. 
Jer. 30. Id. the cit7 shall be buiided on her own A. 

49. 2. and iCahhaii siidll be a desolate A. 
Mic. 1. U. will nKus.t; tiainaria as a A. of the field 
Hab:iA^.±.ilA\. walk Uiroughthe A. of great waters 
Hair. 2. lii. wiien one came to a A. ol :^0 measures 

Deut. 32. 23. I will A. mischiefs upon them 
Job 16. 4. I cuuld A. up worus agmnsi you 
27. It), ihougli he A. up silver as the dust 
36. 13. but iho hypocrites in heart, A. up wrath 
Prov.'ilj.'Z^. tiiou siiaitA. coais of lire, Rom. 12.20. 
£ccZ.2.-.;U.io sinner hegi vein to gaiher and lo It. up 
Ezck. -4. to. k. on wood, kindle the lire, consume 
Hab. 1. 10. for ihey shuii A. dust and take it 
27'i/?«.4.3. A. to thenis,!!ves leaciiers, having itching 

HEAPED. 
ZecA.9.3.Tyru3 A. up silver as the dust,and fine gold 
Jam. 5. 3. yehuve A. treasure together for last days 

HEAPETH. 
Psal. 39. 6. he It. up riciies, and knowethnot who 
Hab. 2. 5. and he A. unto him all people 

ElEAFS. 
Exod. 8. 14. they garnered tliem together on h. 
Judg. 1.5. 16. wiih iiie jawboneof an ass, A. on A. 
2 Kings 10. 8. Itfy ye ihein in two A. at entering in 
19. 2j. to lay waste fenced cities into ruinous A. 
2 Chr. 31. 6. they brought lithe, and laid them by ft. 

7. in the iliirii nionih vhey began to lay the A. 

8. when ihe princes came and saw the A. 
JVeA.4 2. will they revive the stones out of the A. ? 
Job 15. 28. in lious-js vvhicli are ready to become A. 
Psal. 79. 1. they have laid Jerusalem on A. 
Jer. 9. li. and 1 will make Jerusalem A. 26. 18. 

31. 21. set thee up way-marks, make thee high A. 

50.26.cast Babylon Uj) as A. and destroy her utterly 

51 37. and Babylon hhall become A. 
Hos. 12. 11. iheir altars are as A. in the furrows 
Mie. 3. 12. and Jerusalem shall become A. 

HEAR 
Signifies, (1) To receive a voice or sound by the 



ear, 2e;im. 15. 10. (2) I'o grant or answer our 
prayer. Psal. 116. 1, 1 love the Lord, because 
he hath heard my voice. It is often used in 
this sense, in the Psalms and elsewhere. J3nd 
Ood is said not to hear, inhcn he does not grant 
one^s desires. John 9. 31, We know that God 
heareih not sinners. (3) To listen to God^s 
words only viitk the outward sense of the ear. 
Mat. 13. 19, When any one heareth the word 
of the kingdom and understandethitnot. Thus 
all wicked men who are within the church do 
hear tkewjrd ; they hear the sound of the words, 
but then they have not sa much as a notional 
knowledge of these things, or else regard them 
not, never consider, or lay them to heart. (4) 
To yield a icilling assent in our minds to the 
word of Gud, toith a firm purpose to obey it. 
John 8. 47, He ihat is of God, heareth God's 
word ; he believes and obeys it. So in John 
10. 27, My sheep hear my voice, and follow me. 
It is used often in this sense. Deut. 1. 43, I 
spake unio you, and ye would not hear; ye 
would not ob.-y mc. 1 Sam. 24. 9, Wherefore 
hearest thou men's words ? fVhy believest thou 
what mine ewmies say against me ? So in 
Mat. 17. 5. This is my beloved Son, hear Wm ; 
believe and obey him. (5) To learn, John 8. 
26, 40, 1 speak to the world those things which I 
have heard of him ; those things which he hath 
tcugkt me, which he hath communicated to me. 
v'd) To approve of, and embrace. 1 John 4. 5, 
They speak of the world, and the world heareth 
them ; these seducers and false teachers preach 
such doctrines as may gratify and comply with 
the corrupt affections of worldly men; and they 
greedily hearken to, approve, and embrace such 
doctrives, (7) To judge anddetermine. 'iSa.m. 
15. 3, Thy matters are good and right, but there 
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is no man deputed of the king to hear thee ; to 
determine thy cause with justice and equity. 
Gen. 21. 6. so that ail tiiat A. w'nl laugh wiiii me 

23. 6. A. us, my lord, tnou art a niighty prince 
Exod. 19. 9. that liie people may A. when 1 .speak 

32. 18. but the noise of them that sing do 1 A. 

jYum. 16. 8. A. 1 pray you, ye sons of L.evi 
23. 18. rise up, Balak, and A. hearken unto me 
30. 4. and her latiier A. her vow and her bond 

Dtut. 1. 16. A. the causes between your breihren 

4. 10. and 1 will make them A. my words 

5. 1. A. Israel the statutes and judgments, 6 3. 

1 9, 1. I 20. 3. Lsa. 48. 1. Mark 12. 29. 
27. and A. all that the Lord our God doth say 

12. 28. A. all these words which 1 command ihee 

13. 12. if thou shalt A. say in one of thy cities 
30. 12. bring it, thai, we may A. it and do it, 13. 
31. 12. that tliey may A. and learL. 13. Jtr. 6. 10. 

Josh. 3. 9. It. the words of tlie Lord your God 

6. 5. when ye A. the sound of the trumpet, the peo- 

ple shall shout, jVcA. 4. 2'0. ijan. 3. 5, 15. 
Judg. 5. 3. A. O ye kings, give ear, O ye princes 
16. why abodest, to A. the bieatings ot the flocks? 

14. 13. put forth thy riddle, Ihat we may A. it 

1 Sam. 2. 23. for I A. of your evil dealings by all 

24. nay, my sons, it is no good report that 1 A. 
15.- 14. and the lowing of the oxen which 1 A. 

16. 2. how can i go 1 if Saul A. it, he will kill me 
25.24.A.the words of thy handmaid, 2 Sam. 20. 17. 
26. 19. let my lord the king A. words of his servant 

2 Sam. 14. 1 17. so is my lord the king to A. good 
15.3. there is no man deputed of the king to A. thee 

10. as soon as ye A. the sound of the trumpet 

35. that what thing soever thou shalt A. 

36. ye. shall send to me every thing that ye A. 

17. 5. and let us A. likewise what Hushai saith 
20. 16. a wise woman cried out of the city, A. A. 
22. 45. soon as they A. shall be obedient, Ps.l8. 44. 

iKings 3. jll. asked understanding to A. judgment 
4. 34. to A. the wisdom of Solomon, 10. 8, 24. 
2 Citron. 9. 7, 23. jUat. 12. 42. Luke 11. 31. 



8. 30. then A. thou in heaven and forgive, 32, 34, 

36, 39, 43, 45, 49. 2 Citron. 6. 21. 

18. 26. they called on Baal, saying, O Baal, A. us 

2 Kings 7.6. made the host to A. a noise of chariots 

18. 28. A. tlie word of the great king, Isa. 36. 13. 

19. 16. A. the words of Sennacherib, Isa. 37. 17. 
lCAro7i.l4. 15. when thoushaltA. asound ofgoing 
JVeA.l. 6. that thoumayestA. the prayer of servant 

4. 4. A. O our G.for we are despised, turn reproach 
8. 2. and all that could A. with understanding 
Job 5. 27. A. it, and know thou it for thy good 
13. 17. A. diligently my speech with ears, 21. 2. 
27. 9. will God It. his cry .' || 34, 2. h. my words 

42. 4. A. I beseech thee, and I will speak 
Psal. 4. 1. have mercy upon me, A- my prayer, O 

God, 39. 12. I 54. 2. | 84. 8. ] 102. 1. \ 143. 1. 

20. 1. the Lord A. thee in the day of trouble 

9. save, Lord, let the king It. us when we call 
27. 7. A. O Lord, when I cry with my voice 
30. 10. A. O Lord, and have mercy upon me 
49.1. A. this, all ye peojile, give ear, all inhabitants 
50. 7. A. O my people, and I will speak, 81. 8. 
51.8.make me to A.joy and gladness, that the bones 
59. 7. sw'ords in lips, for who, say they, doth A.? 
61. 1. A. my cry, O God, attend to my prayer 
66. 16. come, and A. all ye that fear God 

102. 20. A. groaning of the prisoner, to loose those 
138. 4. when they A. the words of thy mouth 
143.8. cause me to A. thy loving-kindness in morn. 
Prov. 1. 8. my son, A. the instruction of thy father 
4. 1. A. ye children, the instruction of a father 

10. A. O my son, and receive my sayings, 19. 20. 
8. 6. A. for I will speak of excellent things 

33. It. instruction, and be wise, refuse it not 
19. 27. cease to A. instruction, that causeth to err 

22. 17. bow thine ear, A. the words of the wise 
23.19.A.thou, my son, be wise, and guide thy heart 

Eccl. 5. 1. and be more ready to A. than to give 
7. 5. it is better to A. the rebuke of the wise 

12. 13. let us A. the conclusion of the matter 
Cant. 8. 13. hearken to thy voice, cause me to A. it 
Isa. 1. 2. A. O heavens, and give. ear, O earth - 

6. 9. A. ye indeed, but understand not, Mark 4. 12. 
18. 3. and when he blovveth a trumpet, It. ye 

33. 13. A. ye that are afar off what I have done 

34. 1. let the earth A. and all that is therein 

42. 18. A. ye deaf || 23. who will A. for time to come 

43. 9. or let them A. and say, it is truth 
48. 14. all ye, assemble yourselves and A. 

16. A. ye this, I have not spoken in secret 
55. 3. It. and your soul shall live, John 5. 25. 
.Ter. 4. 21. shall I A. the Sound of the trumpet 1 
6. 18. therefore A. ye nations || 19. A. O earth 

11. 2. A. ye the words of this covenant, 6. 

10. forefathers, who refused to h. 13. 10. 

13. 15. A. ye, give ear, for the Lord hath spoken 
18. 2. then I will cause thee to A. my words 

23. 22. and had caused my people to A. my words 
38. 25. if the princes h that I have talked 



HEA 

Jer.49.20. therefore A. the counsel of the L I.JO. 4s 

Lam. 1. 18. A. 1 pray you, ail people, a-id behold 

i':2eA.2.8.A.whatlsay || 3.17.A.atmy iiioufh,33.7 

3. 27. he thai heareih, let hiin A. he that IVnbeai* 

13.19. by your lying to iny i.eople, that A. your lies 

33. 30. A. what is the woid that comt..h Uifth 

31. they It. tiiy words, but will not do tnem, 32 

Dan. 9. 17. O God, A. the j>rayer of thy servant 

19. O Lord, It. O Lord, forgive, hearken and do 

JIos.5. 1. A- ye this, Oiinests, and hearkeii,giveear 

J«cZ1.2.A.lhis,ye old men, and give ear, all inhabit. 

./?mos3.1.A.this wd.L.liaihsi,oken,4.1. j 5 1. | 8. 4. 

J\Iic. 1. 2. A. all ye people, hearken, O earth 

3. 1. 1 said, A. I pray you, O heads of Jacob, 9. 

6.2. A. ye, O luountaiiis || 9. A. yetherod and him 

JVaA. 3. 19. all that A. the bruit of thee shall clap 

Zech. 7. 12. lest they should A. the law and words. 

jVat. 11. 4. shew John iiie things which ye A. and" 

5. lame walk, and deaf A. Mark 7. 37. Luke-l. 22. 

13. 17. to A. ihuse things tliat ye A. Luke 10. 24. 
15. 10. he said lo the multitude A. andunderstrmd 

17. 5. this is my bef;ved S.,n, A. him, Mark9.7. 

18. 17. he neglect to A. them, to A. the church 
JJ/arA4.18.are such as A.the word, 20.Z«A-t8.12,13. 

24. take heed what ye A. you that A. more given 

Luke 5. 1. pressed on him to A. the word of God 

15. muItitudes'cHme togethertoA. andhehealed 

6. 17. which came to A. him, and to be healed 
27,1 say lo you which A. love your enemies 

8. 18. take heed therefore how ye A. vvlioever hath 
21. are these which A. the word and do it, 11. 28. 

9.^9. but who is ths of whom I A. such things? 
15.1. then drew near iiubLciinstindsinn. to A. him 

16. 2. he said, how is it that I A. this of thee ? 
29. they have Mo.ses und propli. let them A. them 

IS. 6. Lord said, A. what ihe unjust judge saith 

19. 48. the people were very attentive to A. him • 

21. 38. came to him in the tempie for to A.' him 
John 5. 30. as 1 A. I judge || 6. 60. who can A. ill 

7. 51. doth our law judge a m:in before it A. him 

9. 27. wherefore would ye A. it again 

10.3.the sheep A.his voice, aud he calloth by name 

12. 47. if any man A. my words, and believe not 

14. 24. and the word which ye A. is not mine 
yicts 2. 8. how A. we every man in our own longuo 

33. hath shed forth this, which ye now see and h 

10. 22. to send for thee, and to A. words of thee 
33. to A. all things that are commanded thee 

13. 7. and desired to A. the word of God 

44. the whole city came together to A. the word 

15. 7. Gentiles by my mouth should A. the word 
17.21. either to tell or lo A. some new thing 

19. 26. ye A. Paul hath turned away much people 

22. 1. h. ye my defence which 1 make now to you 

24. 4. that tliou wouldest A. us of thy clemency 

25. 22. Agrippa said, I would A. ihe man myself 

28. 22. but we desire to A. wliat thou thinkest 

1 Cor. 11.18.1 hear there be divisions among you 
Phil. 1. 27. or else be absent, I may A. of your affaira 

2 Tliess. 3. 11. we A. that some walk disorderly 

1 Tm.4.16. shalt save thyself and them that h. thee 

2 Tim. 4. 17. and that all the Gentiles might A. 
Ja7ft.l.l9. letevery onebesvvift to A. slow to speak 
1 John 5. 15. we know that he A. us, what we ask 

3 Johri 4. than to h. my children walk in truth 
P>.ev. 1. 3. blessed that A. words of this prophecy 

9. 20. which neither can see, nor A. nor walk 
-See Ear, Ears, Voice. 
HEAR me. 
Exod. 6. 12. how then shall Pharaoh A. me ? 
1 Kings 18. .37. It. me, O Ld. A. me, that this people 

1 Citron. 28. 2. It. me, mybretiiren, and my people 

2 Chron. 13. 4. A. me, thou Jeroboam, and all Israel 
15.2. A.me,Asal|20.20.and he said, A.me, O Judah 

29. 5. A. me, ye Levites, sanctify now yourselves 
.Job 15. 17. I will shew thee, A. rae, I will declare 

31. 35. O that one would A. me, my desire is 
Psal.i.l. h. mc when I call, O G. of my righteousn. 
13. 3. consider, and A. me, O Lord my God 
17. 6. I called upon thee, for thou wilt h. me 
38. 16. for I said, A. me, lest they should rejoice 
55. 2. attend unto rae, and A. me, I mourn 
60. 5. save with thy right hand, and A. me 
69.13. O God, in the multitude of thy mercy A. ?B6 

17. for I am in trouble, A. me speedily, 143. 7. 
Mic. 7. 7. I will wait for God, my God will A. ma 
Jicts 26. 3. wherefore I beseech thee to h. me 

29. but also all that A. me, were such as I am 
1 Cor. 14. 21. yet for all that will they not A. me 

HEAR not, or not HEAR. 
Deut. 28. 1 49. whose tongue thou shall not h. 

30. 17. so thou vrWlnoth. but worship other godi 
1 Sam. 8. 18. the Lord will not A. you in that day 
.7o6 30. 20. 1 cry unto thee, and thou Aosi 7iot h. ma 

35. 13. surely God will not A. vanity, nnr regard it 
Psrt/.66.18.if I regard iniquity, Lord will not h. me 

94. 9. he that planted the ear, shall he not A.? 
Isa. 1. 15. when make many prayers, I will not h 
Jcr.l. 16. 1 11. 14. 1 14.12. Eich.S. 18. Amos 5. 23. 

30. 9. children that will not A. the law of the l»ord 



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Isa. 59. 1. neither his ear he.avy that it cannot h. 
2.he will7io£/4.|i65.]-2. when 1 spake ye did 7iotk. 

C6. 4. when I spake, they did 7iot h. Zeck. ]. 4. 
^er.5.21.have ears and h.vot^ Ezek.U.^.jMarkS.lS. 

13. 17. but ifyc will 7wt. h. '2-2. 5. Mai. 2. 2. 

17. 23. that they might not k. 19. 1.5. Zeck. 7. 11. 
22. 21. 1 spake, but thou sr-idst, I will not h. 

Dan. 5. 23. thou liast praised the gods of silver, 
which see 7iot, nor A. nor know, i?eu. 9. 20. 
Mic. 3. 4. shall cry to Lord, but he will noth. them 
Hah. 1. 2. Jiow long shall I cry, and thou wWtnoth. 
Mat. 10. 14. not receive you, nor h- your words 

18. J6. ifhe wxWnotk. ihee,then take one or two 
Luke IG. 31 if they h. not Moses and the prophets 
John 8. 43. even because ye cannot h. my word 

47. yetlierefore A. them?io<, because not of God 

9. 27. he answered, I told you, and ye did not h. 

10. 8. are robbers, but the sheep did not h. them 
^cts3. 23. every soul whicli will noth. be destroy. 
1 Cor. 14. 21. yet for all that will they not h. me 
Gal. 4. 21. ye under t!)e law, do ve n.ot h. the law 

JVouldnot HEAR. 

Oen. 42. 21. when he besought us, we would not h. 
22. do not sin against the child, ye wouldnoth. 
Exod. 7.16. behold, hitherto, thou icouldestnoth. 
Z>ewf.l.43.Israel wouldwd h. 3.28. 2 Kivffs 17. 14. 
ZKimrs 14.11. AmaziahtcowZdwoiA.2CAr.25. 20. 

18. f2. Israel loouldnot h. JVeh. 9. 29. Zech.l. 13. 
7sffl.28.l2.this is the refreihing,yet they whuld noth. 
Jcr. 13. 11. might be for praise, they ?c. n. h. 29. 19. 

36.25. lie ?cow7rfnoit rt.il Zech.l. 13. Iwouldnoth. 

HEAR now., or 7iow HEAR. 

J^um. 12. 6. and he said, h. now my words, 20. 10. 

ISajn. 22. 7. then Saul said, h. num., ye Benjamites 

12. h. 710W., thou son of Ahifuh, he answered 
Job 13. 6. h. now., triy reasoning, and hearken 
Prov. 5. 7. h. me now., therefore, O ye children 
Isa. 7.13. and he said, h. yenow, O house of David 

44. 1. yet noio h. O Jacob my servant, and Israel 

47. 8. k- now, thou ihat art given to pleasures 

51. 21. therefore, h. now this thou afflicred 
Jer. 5. 21. therefore, h. now this, O fooli^;h people 

28.15.A. now Hananiahl|ZecA. 3.8.A. noic,0 Josh. 

37. 20. A. now, 1 pray tliee, O my lord the king 
J\Iic. 6. 1. A. ye voic what the Lord saith, arise 
Jlcts2. 33. shed forth this which yenoio see and A. 
P/a7.1.30. which ve saw in me, and now h. to be in 

'Shall HEAR. 
iJa:oi.l5.14.the people shall h. and be afraid, 73)«<t. 
13. 11. I 17. 13. I 19.20. 121.21. 
JVum. 14.13.Moses said, then the Egypt, shall h. it 
Deut. 1. 17. ye shall h. small as well as great 

2. 25. who shall h. report of thee, and shall tremble 

4. 6. which shall h. all these statutes and say 
Josh. 7.9. theinhcbitants of ihe land shall A. of it 
Judg. 7. 11. and thou skalt h. what they say 
'iSojn. 16. 21.Israe]sAaZZA. thatthou art abhorred 

1 KingsS. 42. for they shall h. of thy great name 

2 Kings 19.7. and he- shall h. a rumour, Isa. 37. 7. 
Job 22. 27. shall make prayer to him, he shall A. 
Psal.3'i. 2. the hurablesAaW h. thereof, and be glad 

55.17. 1 will pray and cry,and he shall k.imy voice 

19. God shall A. and afflict them, even he that 
92. 11. mine ears shall A. desire of the wicked 
141. 6. they sAaZZ A. my words, for they are sweet 

Isa. 29. 18. in that day sAaZZ the deaf A. the words 
30. 19. when he shall A. it ho will answer thee 

21. thine ears sAaZZ A. a word behind thee 
Jer. 33. 9. which shall A. all the good that I do 
Hos. 2. 21. and the heaven shallh,. the earth 

22. the earth shall h. the corn and the wine 
Mat. 13. 14. by hearing, ye sAaZZ A. J3cts'23. 2G. 

18. 15. ifhe iAaZZ A. thee thou hast gained thy 

24. 6. yesh'ilUi. of wnrs, Mark YS.Y.lAike^l.O. 
John5. 25. the dead shall h.yo'ice of the Son of God 

16. 13. whatsoever he shidl h. that shall he speak 
Jlcts 3. 22. him shall ye A. in all things, 7. 37. 

25. 22. to-morrow, said he, thou shalt A. him 
Rom. 10. 14. how shall tliev A. without a preacher 

iVill HEAR. 
Exod.20. 19. speakunrous, we will h. Dcut.5.27. 
22. 23. if they cry, t loill surely A. their cry, 27. 
JVuvi. 9. 8. [ will h. what the Lord will command 
2 Sam. 14. 16. king %dll A. todeliver his handmaid 
2 Kings 19. 4. it may be thy God will A. the words 
2 Chr. 7. 14. then idUI I A. from heaven, Ps. 20. 6. 

20. 9. then thou wilt A. and help, Psal. .38. 15. 
Psal. 4. 3. the Lord wUl h. \\ 17. 6. thou wilt h. me 

85. 8. I will h. what God the Lord will speak 
145. 19. he also toill h. iheii cry, and save them 
Prov. 1. 5. wise man icill A. and increase learning 
Isa. 41 17. the Lord willh. them, and not forsake 
65. 24 while they are yet speaking, I will A. 
Jer. 36 3. it may be the house of Judah will h. 
E2eifc.2.5. whethertheyifiZZA. or forbear, 7. | 3.11. 
Hos. 2. 21. I will h. the heavens, ihey the earth 
Mic. 7. 7. I will wait for God, my God will h. me 
Zech. 10. 6. 1 am their God and willh. them, 13. 9. 
Jlcts 17. 32. we will h. thee again of this matter 

21. 22. for they will h. that thou art come f 

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.^cts23.25. Twill A. thee, v.'henthy accusers are come 
2S.28.salv!!tiun is sent to the Gentiles, they willh. 
HEAR the word of ihe Lord. 

1 Kings 22. 19. A. therefore the word of the Lord, 
2 Chr. 18. 18. ./er. 29. 20. ] 42. 15. jlmos 7. 16. 

2 Kings 7. 1. then,Elisha said A. ye ihe word of ihe 

Lord, Jer. 17. 20. | 21. 11. 

20. 16. Isaiah said to Hezekiah, A. jcorrf of Lord,a\l 

in thy house be carried to Babylon, Isa. 39. 5. 

Isa. 1. 10. A. word of the Lord, ye rulers of Sodom 

28. 14. A. the word of the Lord, ye scornful men 
66.5. h. word of Loi-d, ye that tremble at his word 

Jer. 2. 4. A. word of Lord, O house of Jacob, 10. 1. 
7. 2. A. the word of the Lord, all ye of Judah 

9. 20. yet A. the word of the Lord, O ye women 
19. 3. A. icord of Lord, O kings of Judah, 22. 2. 

22. 29. O earth, earth, A. the word of the Lord 
31. 10. A. the word of the Lord, O ye nations 
34.4.yet A.?cordo//>o?"d,OZedekiah,king,of Jud. 

44. 24. A. the word of the Lord, all Judah, 26. 
EzfiA. 6. 3.ye mountains of Israel. A. the word of the 

Lord, I will bring a sword on you, 36. 1 , 4. 

13. 2. say to prophets A. ye the word of the Lord 
16.35. wherefore, O hnx\o\,h.theword of the Lord 
20. 47. forest of the south, A. the word of the Lord 
25. 3. say to Ammonites, A. the wordof the Lord 
34. 7. ye shepherds, h. the word of the Lord, 9. 
37. 4. say, O ye dry bones, A. theicord of the Lord 

Hos.A. 1. h.word of the J^ord, ye children of Israel 
■dmosl. 16. Amaziah, A. thou the word of the Lord 

HEARD. 
Gen. 16. 11. because the Lord hath A. thy affliction 

21. 26. neither yet h. I of it, but to-day 

29. 33. because the Lord hath A. that I was hated 

45. 2. Joseph wept aloud, and the Egyptians A. 
-Exo<Z.2.24. God A. their groaning, and remembered 

16. 9. for he hath A. your murmurings 

23. 13. neither let it be A. out of thy mouth 

28. 35. his sound shall be ft. when hegoethin and 
33. 4. when the people h. these evil tidings 

Lev. 24. 14. let all that A. him lay ti)eir hands 
JVmn. 11. 1. the people complained, the Lord A. it 
12. 2, Miriam spnke against Moses, the Lord A. it 

14. 14. they have A. thou art among this people 
15. the nations which have A. the fame of thee 

30. 7. held his peace at her the day he A. it, 14. 
.Tosh. 9. 16. they A. that they were their neighbours 
1 Sam.. 7. 9. Samuel cried, and the Lord A. him 

23. 11. will Saul come, as thy servant hath A.? 

1 Kings 1. 11. hast not A. that Adonijah doth reign 
6. 7. nor was any tool of iron A. in the house 
10.7.the half not toid me, thy wisdom and prospe- 
rity exceedeth the fame which I A. ? 2 C'Ar.9.6. 

25'?'??^5]9.25.hast thou not A. long ago, /sa.37. 26. 

2 Chr. 5. 13. make one sound to be A. in praising 

33. 13. he was entreated and A. his supplications 
Ezra 3. 13. people shouted, the noise was A. af«r 
J\^eh.l2. 43. the joy of Jerusalem A. even afar off 
Job 1*5. 8. hast thou A. the secret of God 1 

19. 7. I cry out of wrong, but I am not A. 
26. 14. but how little a portion is A. of him 

29. 11. when the ear h. me, then it blessed me 
Psal. 6. 9. the Lord hath A. my supplication 

10. 17. tiiou hast A. the desire of the humble 
22. 21. save me, for thou hast A. me from the horns 

24.but when he cried he A. 34. 6. | 40. 1. | 120. 1. 

34. 4. I sought the Lord- and he A. me, and deliv. 
38. 13. but I as a deat man h. not, I was dumb 
61.5. thou, O G. hast A. my vows, thou hast given 
66. 19. verily God hath A. me, he hath attended 
76. 8. cause judgment to be A. fro-m heaven 
78. 21. therefore the Lord h. this and was wroth 

59. when God A. this, was wroth, and abhorred 
81. 5. where I A. a language that I understood not 
97. 8. Zion A. and was glad, and Judah rejoiced 
106 44. he regarded their affliction, when he A. 
118. 21. for thou hast ft. me, and art my salvation 
132. 6. lo, we A. of it at Ephraiah, we found it 

Prov. 21. 13. he shall cry himself, but not be A. 

/sa. 10. 30. cause it to be A. untoLaish, O Anaiholh 
40. 21. have ye not A. ? hath it not been told you ? 
28. hast thou not A. everlasting God fainteth noli 
48. 6. thou hast A. see all this, will not ye declare 1 
52. 15. which they had not A. shall they consider 
60. 18. violence shall no more be A. in thy land 

64. 4. men have not A. w^hat he hath prepared 

65. 19. the voice of weeping shall be no more A. 

66. 8. who hath A. such a thing, who hath seen ? 
19. to the isles afar off, that liave not A. my fame 

Jer. 4. 19. because thou hast A. sound of trumpe; 
6. 7. shecastethout wickedness, si)oil is A. in her 

7. 13. 1 spake unto you, rising early, but ye A. not 

8. 6. I hearkened and A. butthey spake not aright 
18. 13. ask the hen^hen, who hath A. such things 

22. let cry be A. from houses when shalt bring 
2.5. 36. a howling of the tlock shall be h. 

26. 11. for he hath prophesied as ye have h. 
3JL. 10. A. every oneshould let his man-servant go 
35. 17. 1 have spoken, but they have not A. 

46. 12. the nations have h. of thy shame 



Jcr. 50. 46. and the cry is A. among the natioas 
51. 46. a rumour that shall be A. in the land 
Lmn. 1. 21 . they have A. that i sigh, there is none 
3. 61. thou hast A. their reproach, O Lord 
Ezek. 19. 4. the nations A. of h)n),'he was taken 
26. 13. the sound of thy harp shail be no more A, 
33. 5. he A. the sound of the trunijiet, and took 
Dan. 12. 8. and I A. but 1 umiersiood not 
Hos.l.\2. chastise them, as their congrega. hath k. 
Jonah 2. 2. 1 cried unto the Lord, and he A. me 
Mic. 5. 15. in fury, such as they have not A. 
Hab. 3. 16. when 1 A. rny belly trembled 
Mai. 3. 16. and the Lord hearkened and A. it 
Mat. 5. 21. ye have A. it wiis said, 27, 33, ?^, 43. 
6. 7. they shall be A. for tlftir much speaking 
13. 17. ye hear, and have not A. them, Luke 10. 24. 

15. 12. were offended after they A. ilns saying 

22. 7. when the kinij A. ihertof, he was wroth 
26. 65. ye have A. his blasplieniv, Mark 14. 64, 

Mark 4. 15. but when th.ey iiave A. Satiin cometh 
14. 11. and when they A. it they v.'ere glad 
LxLke 1. 13. fear not, tiiy prayer is A. Acts 10. 31. 

12. 3. what ye have spol<en, shall be A. in the light 

20. 16. when they A. it, they s^id, God forbid 
.Tohn 3. 32. what he hath A. "that he test^fieth 

6. 45. every man that haih A. of the Father 

8. 6. wrote on the ground, as tho' he A. ihem not 

9. 32. since the world began was it not /j. 
11. 41. Father, I thank thee ihar thou hast A. ms 

18. 21. ask them which A. me, what i have said 

21. 7. when Sinion Peter A. that it was the Ld. 
Acts 1. 4. Avait for the promise ye have A. of me 

2. 37. v/hen they A.this,tl!ey were pricked in hear^ 

4. 4. many of them which A. the word. believed 

5. 5. fear came on all ihem that A. these things 

13. 48. when the Gentiles A. tliis thoy were glad 

14. 9. the same A. Paul speak, wh;( beholding 

16. 14. a woman which worshipped G<:d, A. us 
25. sang praises to God, and the prisoners A. them 

19. 5. when they A. this, they v.ere hai'tized 

22. ]5. shaltwitnessof what i!i< u hast>een and A. 
24. 24. A. him concerning the faith in Christ 

Rom.lQ. 14. in him of whom they have not A. 
18. but I say, have they not A. ? yes, verily 

15. 21. they that have not A. shall unds rstand 

1 Cor. 2. 9. eye hath not seen, nor ear A. neither 
Gal. 1. 13. for ye have A. of my conversation 
Eph. 1. 13. after that ye A. the word of truth 

15. after J A. of your faith in t'le Lord Jesus 
4. 21. if so he ye have A. him and bicii laught 
Phil. 2. 26. that ye had A. that he had been sick 
4. 9. those things ye have A. and ses-n in me, do 
Col. 1. 4. since we k. of your faitli in Chiist 
6. since day ye A. of it, and knew the grace ofG. 
9. since day we A. it, do notce;'.se to [sray for you 

2 Tiin. 2. 2. things thou hast A. of me, con mit to 
Heb. 2. 3. was confirmed to us by them ihai A. him 

3. 16. for some when they had A- did pro\'oke 

4. 2. not being mixed with fai;h in iheni that h, 
5. 7. offer, up prayers, and was A. in that he feared 

.lam. 5. IJ. ye have h. of the patience of Job 
1 John 2. IS. ye A. that antichrist shall come, 4. 3. 
24. have A. from the beginning, 3. 11. 2 John 6. 
Rev. 3. 3. remember therefore how il.ou iiast h. 

5. 13. and all tlsat are in ihem h.\, saying 
7. 4. I A. the number of iliem which were sealed 
9. 16. and I A. th.e numlter of tl-.e horsemen 

16. 5. and I A. the angel of th.e waters say 
18. 22. the voice of trumpeters shall be A. no more 

23. the voice of bride shall be A. no n)ore in thee 
22. 8. 1 saw these things, and A- them, whenlA. 

/ have HEARD. 
Gen. 17. 20. and as for Ishma^.l I have A. thee 

41. 15. I have dreamed a dream, / have A. say of 
thee thou canst interp. dvean s, Dan. 5. 14, 16. 

42. 2. I have A. that there is c(irn in Fgjpt 
Exod. 3. 7. I have h. their cry |! 0.5. /A. A. groaning 

Id. 12. I have h. the murmuring, J\/\7n. 14. 27. 
Dent. 5. 28. I have h. tho ve.-ice of > our words 
1 507/1. 25. 7. now / have A. thtit tliou hast shearers 

1 Kings 2. 42. the word (hat f have A. is good 
9. 3. / have A. ihv prayer thou hast mai!e before 

me, 2 KiTigs 20. 5.2 CAro7i. 7. 1% Isa. 38.5. 

2 Kings 19. 20. that which thou hast prayed f h.h. - 
22. 19. I also have h. thee, saith L.2 CA7-. 34. 27. 

./oil6.2. /Acre A.many sue hlh7ngs,miserabie com. 
20. 3. I have A. the check of my reproach 
42. 5. I have h. of thee by the hearing of the ea? 

Psal. 31. 13. f<.'r I have A. the slander of many 
62. n. twice I have A. this, powerbelon^elh to G. 

Isa. 21. 10. ihat which I have A. of J-oid of hosU 
28. S2. I have h. from the Lord a consumption 
49. 8. in an acceptable time have I h.2 Cor 6.2, 

Jer. 23. 25. I havp A. what the prophets said 
31. 18. /Aare A. Ephraim berao.'^ning himself thus 
42.4. 1 have A. you, behold,! will pray unto the L 
49. 14. Iho.ve A. a rnmour from the Lord 

Ezek. 35. 12. know I have A. al! thy blasphemies 

Ho.'?. 14. 8. I have h. him and observed him 

Uab.3. 2. O h.Ihave h. thy speech, and was afraid 



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Zfpn. 2. 8- I haae h. the reproach of Moab 
JohnS. -J . s;n-.ali iliuse things I have h. of him 
40. loid /ml V.io iiuUi, which I have h. ofGod 
15. 15. ai tiii.igs uiiii I liace li. of my Father 
^ct*- 7. 3i. /A;i.«t: /i. Uisir gruaniiig, and am come 
9. 13. Loi(l / have k. by many of tins man, how 

im.\KD juiiiod Willi voice. 
Goi. 3.8. ilioy h. <;(;/£=■ of ihe L. walking in garden 
10. 1 k. tiiy ouict'.^ tiad was afraid, because naked 
21.17. Goil/i. thofc-y'c; of the lad, ihe angel called 
30.6. God haih h. my voice, and given me a son 
39. 15.. when he /(. llial I lifted up my voice 
JSTum. 7.8.). then lie A. the voice of one speaking 
" 20. 115. we cried, lie A. our voice, and sent an angel 
Deut. 1. 34. the LorcHI.. the fozce of your words 

4. 1-2. saw no simslitade, only he h. a voice 

33. hear v. of God as thou luist h. and live, 5. 26. 

5. 23. ye A. the vvicr, out of the midst of darkness 
24. we have/t. hisuoiceoutof the_midst of the lire 

23. and the Lord /;. the voice oi' your words 
2G. 7. we cried, the Lord A. our voice, and looked 
Judg. 18. 25. let not thy voice be k. among us 
iSain. 1. 13. her lips tii;)Vt-,d, her voice was not A. 
IKiiiTS 17. ~i. the Lord k. the voice of Elijah 
^Cla-on. '.V\\. 27. ihi'M voice was A. prayer came up 
Joh 4. l'>. (here was sdence, I h. a voice, saying 
33. 8. i have k. the VDi.-o of rhy words, saying 
37. 4. i»e will not s'.ay them when his voice is li. 
Psal. 3. 4. 1 crV-d to the L. with my voice, he h. me 

6. 8. the Lord iiatii h. the voice of my weeping 

18. 6. I called, he /(. my voice out of his temi)le 

19. 3. tliere -s no speech whore x\mir voice is nor A. 
28.6. because he liath /(. the voice of iny supi)lica. 
66. 8. iind make th.^ voice of Ifis praise to be h. 
116.1.1 love the L'.rd, because he hath /i. my voice 

Cant. 2. 12. ihe voice of tlie turtle is h. in cur land 
rsa. 6. 8. also I k. the voice of the Lord, saying 
15. 4. their voice sha.l be h. even unto Jahaz 
30. 30. Lord sliai! cause his glorious ?)«<ce to be A. 
42.2. nor cans ; his voice to be k. in the street 

58.4. n >i fast, to make your voice he h. on high 
65. 19. uy('i:e of \veeping shall no mare be //.in her 
Ter.2. 21. a voice wash, upon the high places 

4. 31. 1 have h. a voice as of a woman in travail 

9. 19. for a voice of wailing is h. out of Zion 
30. 5. we have/t. a voice of trembling, of fear 
31. 15. a roice was h. in Ramah, Mat. 2. 18. 

Lam.'.\. 56. tliouhast A. my voice, hide not thine ear 
Ezek. \. 2.S. and I h. a voice of one that spake 
3. 12. T h. behind me a voice of great rushing 

19. 9. l^laL \\\a voice should no more t)e h. 
27.30. and sh.aii cause their voice to be A.ag.thee 

Dan. 8. 16. I h. a m;in's voice between the banks 

10. 9. yet k. I \hevoice of his words, when I h. 
J%'ak. 2. j3. voice of thy messengers no more bo h- 
John 5. 37. ye have neither h. his voice at any time 
j5cts9.4.A. a j;o/ce,saying, Saul, Saul, 22. 7. | 26. 14. 

11. 7. ! h. a voice saying to me, arise, slay and eat 
22. 9. th'^y h. not th.e voice of him that spake 

Heb. 12. li). which void they that h. entreated 
2 fei.l-l^.the ro?cs which came from heaven we A. 
Rev. 1. v.). I h. a great voice, 16. 1. | 19. 1. | 21. 3. 
4. 1. the first voice I h- was as it were of a trumpet 

5. 11. I beheld, a';d h. the voice of many angels 

6. 6. I h. a voic", in the midst of the four beasts 
l.lh.-Avoicp of t!ie fourth beastsay, come and see 

9. 13. I h. :i voice from Ihe four hornsof the altar 
10. 4. 1 A. a vice from lioaven, 8. | 14. 2, 13. ] '18. 4. 

12. 10. an 1 1 A." a loud voice, saying in heaven 
14.2. I A. tlic voice of harpers harping with harps 
19. 6. 1 A. as it were the voice of a great multiiude 

Weh've HE.'\RD. 
Josh. 2. 10. lOK have h. hmv the Lurd dried Red-sea 
11. as s'lon as ioehadh. these things hearts melt 

9. 9. we hane A. tl-.e fame of him, and all he did 
2 Sam. 7. 2'2. ihe'e is none like thee according to 
all wf: have h. with oiu- e-irs, 1 Chr. 17. 20. 
I .KiJ/i'.s- 20.31. wrhfijie h. kings of Isr. are merciful 
Job 28. 22. tor have h. the fam.3 thereof, .Jer. 6.24. 
PsaZ.44.1 ./i'e hfuu^ A. with our ears, our fathers told 

48.8. a-; a?, knv,? "k. so !):ive we seen in city of Lord 

78. 3. dark sayi»S-'= wdiiidi loe hove A. and known 
Isa. 10. r,. icsh'iv'ii. of pride of Mofib, .Jer. 48. 29. 
' 24. 16. >ne have A. songs, glory to the righteous 
Jer. 30. 5. wr have h. a voice of trembling, of fear 

51- 51. tonr<>und d, bcanse we have A. reproach 
Obad. 1. w; haoe A. a rumour from the TiOrd 
ZecA.8.2'1. for 7r'-'have h. th.-it God is with you 
Marl: 14. ?,'•*. zc-rhavc A. him say, I will destroy 
jLMt'4.2^.wh iteviT ice have h.i^one in Capernaum 

22. 71. we ourielvt's have h. of his own mouth 
John 4. 42. we helir-vi^, we have h. Km ourselves 

'\2.'^.inehiveh. out of the law t-hnt Christ abideth 
Acts A. 20. we r;i"nit but sueak things we have A. 

6. 11. m? have A. him speak bhsphemous words 
14. inn A'?";' A. liim say, this Jnsus shall destroy 

15.24. >rr !inv h. t';at certain have troubled you 

19.2.'^." Aar/^not A.whe her llierebe any Holy Gh. 
Heb. 2. 1 to srivft heed 'o things which zee haveh. 
1 John 1 1. tliat which we have h. and seen, 3. 
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1 Ji?Anl.5.this is the message wdiicli weh.k. of him 

HEARD joined wuhword or loords. 
Gen. 24.30. and when he A. the «(i?-i/o.-of llehekah 

.52. when Abraham's servant A. llieir wovis 

27. 34. and when Esau A. the dco?-(/;>ol"liis f'athi'r 

31. 1. Jacob A. dtu words of Lynn's S'Uis, saying 

39. 19. when his master A. the wurJs o;' his v.iie 

JVnm. 24.-1. he hath said, which h.ivord.s ofGod, lii. 

•Tosh. '22. 30. when head-soflsr. A. words or'lieubeu 

24. 27. for it hath A. all the words of the Lord 
.Judg. 9. 30. when Zebu! A. the wurds of Gaal 

1 Saw. 8. 21. Samuel A. all the 2Cor</i' of the people 
17. 11. Saul and Israel A. Goliatii's words 

23. accord, to the same icoriL-<,a\n\ David A- them 
31. when the icords were A. ^vhicil David spake 

1 Kings 2. 42. the word that T have A. is g-.)od 

5. 7. when Hir mi A. Solomon's words herej.iiced 
21.27. when Aliab A. those icor;/5, rent his clothes 

2 Kings I). 30. when the king h.words of the woman 
19.6. be noiiifraid of words iliou hast A. Isa. 37. 6. 

22. 11. when the king had A. the worils of book of 

law, he rt-nt his clothes, 18. 2CAr. 34. 19. 
2 Chron. 15. 8. .Asa A. these words, betook courage 
.Vt'A. 1. 4. I A. these words, I sat do\vn and wept 
5. 6. and I was angry when I A., these words 
8.9. the people wept, when they h.words of the law 
.Lib 33. 8. 1 have A. the voice of thy words, fiaying 
Eccl. 9. 16. the poor man's words are not A. 
17. the icords of wise men are A. in quiet 
Isa.'M.^. will reprove the words which God hath A. 
./t'r. 23.18. hath perceived, marked, and A. his tsord 

25. 8. therefore bf^catiseye have not A. my words 

23. 12. against this city all tlie words ye have A. 
21. when the king and ail the princes A. his words 

36. 13. declared unto them all the wordshe had A. 

24. they were not afraid that A. these words 
3H. 1. Pashur A. the words Jeremiah had spoken 

Dmi. 6.14. when Darius A. these w. was displeased 

10. 12. thy words were A. I am come for thy words 
J^7a^22.22.w]ien theyA. these icords they marvelled 
.Mark 5. 36. as soon as Jesus A. the word spoken 
Tjuke 10.39.Mary sat at Jesus' feet, and A. his word 

./Jets 10.44. H(dy Ghost fell on them who A. word 
2 Cor. 12.4. caught up, and A. unspeakable words 
Eph. 1. 13. after that ye A. the word of truth 
Col. 1. 5. whereof ye A. in the word of the irospel 

1 Thess. 2. 13. received the wordwWich ye A. of us 

2 Tim. 1. 13. hold fast form of sound words thou 

hast A. of me 
Heb. 12. 19. they that A. entreated that the word 

1 John^. 7. the w. ye have A. from the beginning 

HEARDEST. 
Deut. 4. 36. and thou A. his words out of the fire 
.hi'^h. 14. 12. for thou A. in that day how .\nakims 

2 Kings 22. 19. when thou A. what I spake against 

this place, hast rent thy clothes, 2 Chr. 34.27. 

JVrA. 9. 9. and thou A- their cry by the Red-sea 

27. thev cried, thou A. them from heaven, 28. 

PsaZ. 31. 22. thou A. the voice of my supplications 

119. 26. i have declared my ways, and thou A. me 

Isa. 48. 7. before the day wiicn thou A. them not 

8. yea, thou A. not, yea, thou knewest not 
Jonah 2. 2. out of belly of hell I cried, thou A. 

HEARER. 
Jam. 1.23. if any be a A. of the word, and not a doer 

25. he being not a forire'ful h. but doer of work 

HEARERS. 
Rom. 2. 13. not the A. of the law are justified 
F.ph. 4. 29. that it may minister grace unto the A- 
2 Tim. 2. 14. but to the subverting of the A. 
Jam. 1.22. be doers of the word, and not A. only 

HEAREST. 
Ruth2.fi. BoaztoRuth, A. thou not, my daughter? 
1 Sam. 24. 9. wherefore A. thou men's words? 
2.*N^m.5. 24. when A. sound in the mulberry-trees 
1 KinrrsS.'.^. when thou A. forgive, 2 CA?-ow.6.21. 
Psal. 22. 2. J cry in the day-time, but thou A. not 

65. 2. thou that A. firaycr, unto thee all flesh come 
,/l/'ttt.21.16. said unto him, A. thou what these say? 

27. 13. A. thou not how many things they witne.ss 
.John 3. 8. wind bloweth, and thou A. the sound 

11. 42. and I knew that thou A. me always 

HEARETH. 
Exod. J6.7. for that he A. your murmurinjs, 8. 
JVi/m. 30.5. if fither disallow her in dav that he A. 
Dent. 29. 19. when he A. the words of this curse 
1 Sam. 3. 9. spenk, Lord, for thy servant A. 10. 
11. I will do a thing nt which ears of every or,e 
that A. shall tingle, 2 Kings 21. 12. .Ir. "19. 3. 
2. .5(777). 17.9. whosoever A. it will s^v, th^re isslaugfi. 
Job 34. 28. and he A. the cry of the nfllicted 
Psiil 34. 17. the righteous cry, and the Lord h. 
38. 14. thus I was as a man that A. not 
f)9. 33. Ld. A. poor, and despiseih not his pri.-^oncrs 
Prou.8. 34. b!e.-=sed is theman that A. me, watching 
13. 1. a wise son A. his father's Instruct'ou 
8. ransom his riches, but the poor A. not rebuke 
J5. 29. but he A. the prayer of the righ'eous 
31. the earlhat A. the reproof of life, .32. 
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P/-or.2I .28.hu . the man that A. spf aketh consta.itiy 
25. JO. lest he thai A. it pui ihoe to shain« 
2y. -21. he A. cursing, an.l be\viityi;;Ii m not 

fsn. 41. 26. yea, theie is none that A. ycur words 
42. 20. opeuiiig the ears, but he A. not 

Kick.'i. 27. ihou siiuitsay, lie ihai A. let him heai 
3.1. 4. who!>oever A. the swund of iho i^uiiipet 

J(ai.l.2A.\\'ho£i} A. these sayings,26. J.ukc ti-. 47, 49. 
13. 19. when any one A. the uord of tijc kingdom 
20. the same is he that A. the word, 22, 23. 

Luke 10.16. he that A.you A. me, and thatdespiseth 

./(>A/t3.2;).who stanuetli and A. him rejoiceth greatly 
5.24. he that A. my word, and believelh on him 
8. 47. he that is of God A. God's words 
9. 31. God A. not sinners, but if any niHU be a wor- 
shipper of God, and doeth his will, him he A. 
18. .37. every one that is of the truth, A. my voico 

2 Cor. 12. (). think of me above th;it he A. rjf me 

1 .lokn 4. 5. are of the world, and the world A. them 

6. we are of God, he that knoweth God A. us 
5. 14. if we ask according to his will, he A. us 
Rev. 22. 17. and let him that A. say, come 

18. for I testify to every man that h. the words 
HEARING. 
Gen. 29. f 13. when Laban heard the A. of Jacob 

t33. she called his name Simeon, that is, A. 
Deut. 31. 11. shalt read this law to Israel in their A. 

2 Sam. 18. 12. fur in our A. the king charged thee 
2 Kings f. 31. but there was neither voice nor A. 
A'cA.8. 1 2. the law before all that und-irstood in A. 
Joh 33. 8. surely thou hast spoken in my A. 

37. 1 2. hear in A. the noise of his voice and sound 
42. 5. I have heard of thee by the A. of the ear 

Psal. 18. t 44. at the A. of ihcear they will obey 
Isa. 6. 9. hear ye in A. hut understand not 
11. 3. nor reprove after the A. ofh's ears 
21. 3. I was bowed down at the A. of it 
28. \ 9. whom shall he make to umicrstaud the A.? 
33. 15. he that stopjieih his ears from A. of blood 

53. 1 1. who hath believed our A. ? R.om. 10. t 16. 
Ezek. 9. 5. to others he sfiid in my A. go alter him 

10. 13. it was cried unto them in my A.O wheel 

• 16. t56. thy sister Sodom was not for A. in 'he day 
.6mos 8. 11. a famine of A. the word of the Lord 
Hab.^. t2. O Ld. I have heard thy A. I w;is afrajr 
Acts 25. 21. to be reserved to the A. of Augustus 

23. Agrippa was entered into the p'nce of A. 
Rom.lQXl. faith cometh by A. and A by word of C 
1 Cor. 12. 17. where were the A. ? if whole were* 
fr«Z.3. 2. the works of law, or by the A. of fiith,i; 
'£fefi.5.11. many things hat d, seeing ye arc dullof-A 
HEARING. 

1 Kings 3. 1 9. give iliy servant a A. heart to judge 
Prov. 20. 12. the A. ear, the Lord hath made 

28. 9. that turneth away the ear from A. the law 
Eccl. 1. 8. nor is the ear filled with A. 
i(^2fA.33.t4.hethntA.heareth the sound of trumpets 
Mat.\2.Vi. and A. they hear not, nor understand 

14. by A. ye shall hear, and shall not understand 

15. their ears dull of A. .^cts 28. 27. Heb. 5. 11. 
MarhG. 2. many A. him were astonished, saying 
Z.wAe2. 40. both A. them and asking them questions 
Acts 5. 5. Ananias A. these words fell down 

8. 6. A. and seeing the miracles which he did 
9. 7. the men stood, A. a voice, but .seeing no man 
18. 8. many of the Corinthians A. believed 
Philem. 5. h. of thy love and faith toward Ld. Jesus 

2 Pet. 2. 8. Lot in seeing and A. vexed his righteous 

HEARKEN. 
Exod. 6. 30. behold, how shall Pharaoh A. to me? 
/)cMt7.12.if ye A. to th'^-sejudsmentSjand keepihem 

11. 13. if ye will A. diligently to my commands 
15.5. if thou cnrefullyA. to voice of Ld..7(=7-. 17.24. 
18. 15. a prophet like to me, to him ye shall A. 

28.13. ifrhou A. to commandments,! Kings 11. 38. 
.Tosh. 1. 17. as to Moses, so will we A. unto thee 

1 Sam. 15. 22. and to. A than the fat of rams 
30. 24. for who will A. to you in th's mutter ? 

l^/7?o's8.2S.have ihou rcs'ect loA.tocrvand prayer 
29.''mayest A. to the prayer, 52. 2. CAro». ().19,20. 

JVeA. 13. 27. shall we A. then to vou to do all this? 

Psal. 81. 8. O Israel, if thou wilt A. unto me 

Prov. 29. 12. if a ruler A. to f es,servan's a'e wicked 

Isa. 32. 3. and the ears of them that hear shall A. 
42. 23. who will A. raid hear for the time to come 

.Irr. 26.3. if so be they will A. and turn from evil? 
5. to A. to the prophets whom I sent un'o you 

29. 12. ye shall pray to nie, and I will A. unto you 

35.13. will ye not receive instruction to A. to words 
Zf cA. 7. 1 1. but they refused to A. stopped their ears 
.lets 4. 19. to A. unto vou more than unto God 

12. 13. as P- ter knocked, a dnms 1 came to A. 

HEARKEN, Lvperativehj. 

<?^77. 4 23. ye wives of Lnmpch, A. ta my speech 

23. 15. my lo'd, A. to me|| 49.2.A. to fsr. your father 

U'uni.^.'i. 18. rise up, A. unto me, thou son ofZippor 

Devt.4. 1. h. O Israel, lo the stiilufr^ T teach yoa 

27.9. take heed, and A.O Israel, this dav thouaij 

.Tudg. 9. 7. be cried, A. to me, ye men of Sl.echenj 

nKinga 8. 30. A, to Uie supplications, 2 Chr 6. 2). 



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K'ini's'2^2.2ti.ne saicl,A. O people, every ono of you 
S Chron. 18. ii7. ;ind he said, h. all ye people 

20. 15. A. ye,iill Judali, and ye iiihabilants ofJerus. 
Job 13. G and h. lo ilie ple:idiiigs of my lips 

3-2. 10. h. to mc, 35. 3 1. || 33. 1. h. to uil'iny words 

34. 10. h. uii;o me, ye men of understanding 

oi let. a wise man h. \\ 37. 14. Ii. to tliis, O Job 

Paul 34.ll./t.l wili teaeliyuu || 45. lO./j. O daughter 

Pruo 7 'i-l li. to me, ilierelbie, O children, 8. 32. 

/5a. '26 23. iiear my vuicc, A. and hear my s[)eech 

34. 1. co!iii' near ye uaiions, //. ye |ieo!)le, 49. 1. 

46.3. h. to mo, O Jion^e of Jacob, 48. 12. Has. 5. 1. 
12.A.to me,stoui-iie,iried, are far from righteous. 

51. 1. h. to nie, ye llias. follow atier righteousness 
4. A. unto ni!-, my peoiilo, give ear, O my nation 

7. A. to fne, ye ihal know righfenusness 

55.2. A. diiigoiit y unto me, eat that which is good 
Jer. C 17. saving, A. lo tlie sound of the trumpet 
Dan. \). lU. O Liird, A. a.nddo ; defernot, O my God 
J\iic. 1 2. A. O ear !i, and a'i that tljcrein is 
Mark 7. 14. he said, A. to me, every one of you 
Acts 2. 14. yc men of Jndah, A. lo my words 

7. 2. he sai<l, inen, hreihren, and fathers, A. 

15. 13. sayiug, men and brethren. A' to me 
Jam. 2. 5. A. my beloved hretliren, hath uot God 

^8G V O I C E . 

HEARKEN /wf, or ?(of HEARKEN. 
Gen. 34. 17. if ye will not h. lo be circumcised 
JSxof/. 7. 4. Piiaraoh shall not h. to you, 22. | 11.9. 
Lev. 25. 14. but ifye will not h. to me, 18, 21, 27. 
Dcut. 13. 3. ihou shali not A. to that dreamer 

8. not li. unto him, rK>r shall thine eye. pity him 

17. 12. the mm that will not A. to the priest 

18. 19. that whosoever will not A. to my words 
21. 18. when ch is:eried, he will not h. to them. 
23. 5. Lord would not h. to Balaam, Josh.'iX. 10. 

Josh. 1 18. iind vv' II not h. lo thy words in all 
Judg. 2. 17. yHt they would not A. to their judL'e.* 
11. 17. the king of EJom wonhl not A. thereto 

19. 25. I'e men of Gib -ah wou.d not A. to him 

20. 13. the ch Ideo of Benjimin would not A. 

1 Kings 20. ^.elders sa-d, It. not to him, nor consent 
2 Kino's 17. 40. did nut h. hut did after their manner 

18. 3i. A. not to Hezekiah, fsa. 36. 16. 

2 Chr. 10. it), kin;: Rehoboam would 710^ A. to them 
S3. 10. and tlie Lord spake, but they would not h. 

Job 33.33. if «o« A. hold thy peace, f shall teach thee 

Psal. 58. .5. who will noth. to the voice of charmers 

81. 11. bnt my people would not A. lo my voice 

Jbr.6.10. their ear i.< un"ircamci';ed, Ihev cannot h. 

17. but they said, we will not A. 44. 16. 

7. 27. thou .~ha!l speak, tliey will not A. unto thee 

11. 11. tho' they cry to me, I will not li. to them 

16. 12. after evil liearr, thai they may no« A. to me 

17. 27. if ye will not A. 10 me, So. 4." Rzck. 20. 39. 
23. 16. A. not to prophets, 27. 9, 14, 16, 17. ] 29. 8. 

38. 15. if I give roiinsel, wilt thou not A. to me? 
Ezrh. 3. 7. not A. to thee, for they will not A. to me 

20. 8. they rebelled, and would not A. uiTo me 
fibs. 9.17. becasise thcv d'd not A. to him, Zech. 1.4. 

HEARKENED. 

Gfn. 23. 16. Abraham h. to Epliron, and weighi'd 

30. 17. God h. to Lpah || 22. God A. to Rachel 

34. 24. to Hamor A. all that went out of the gate 

39. 10. tha' Josep'i A. not to h^r, to lie by her 
Exod. f>. 9. but thoy.A. not to Moses, 16. ^0. 

12. file children of Israel have not A. to me 

7. 13. Phara' h h. not to them, 8. 1.5, 19. | 9. 12. 

Dent. 9. 19. Lord A. to me at that lime, 10. 10. 

18. 14. these nations A. to observers of times 
34.9. Israel A. to Joshua as to Moses, ./fl.yA. 1. 17. 

^u^o-. 11.2s. king iif Ammonites A. not to Jephthah 

15a?n..23.2l.l;ie vvoman of Endnr A. to Saul's words 

IKino-s 12.!5.kin^.^,. not to people, 16. 2 CAr.10.15. 

24.lhpyA.tbsrpf ire to the word of the Lord 

1.5. 20. B-n-hadad A. to kin? Asa, 2 Chron. 16. 4. 
2 Kings 13. 4. and the Lord A. to Jehoahaz 

16. 9. the king of .Assyria A. to Asa 

20.13 Hf-Z'^kinh A. to thf mf'sseneersfromBnbvlon 

21. 9. Judih A. not to the law, Manasseh seduced 

22. 13. onr fathe<s 7t. not to the words of the book 
2CAr. 24. 17.ihf'n JoasiiA. to the princes of Judah 

25. 16. Am iziah A. n it to the prophet's counsel 
30. 20. Tiord A. to Hezekiah, and healed the people 

35. 22. Josiah A. not to Pharanh-n°cho 

JVeA. 9. 16. our fathers dealt proudly, and A. not 
to thy commandm.'^nts, 29, 34. .Jer. 34. 14. 
Esth. 3. 4. now v.'licn iVIoniecai A. not to them 
Psal. 81. 13. O that mv p'^oole had A. to me 
Isa 21. 7. and lie J>. diligenly with much heed 
48. 18. O thnt thou had.:" A. to my commandments 
Je7\ 6. ^9. t'ipv have not A. to my word, 7. 24, 
2"'. I 25. •^. 4, 7. 1 26. 5. | 29; 19. | 32. 33. | 
31 17. I 35. 14, 1.5, 16. | 36. 31. | 44. 5. 
37. 14. Trijih A. not In Jeremiah, so he took him 
Ezek. 3. 6. hail T sent, thev would have A. to thee 
Dan. 9. '^>. n-^ither have we A. to thy servants 
Mat. 3. 16. the T,ord h. and heard it, .Ter. 8. 6. 
.tfcis27. 21. Patii said, sirs, ye should have A. tome 
.See Voice. 
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Deid. 28. 45. because thou A. not to voice of the L. 
IlEARKENETH. 

Prov. 1. 33. but whoso A. to me shall dwell safely 
12. 15. but he that A. to counsel is wise 
HEARKENING. 

Psal. 103. 20. ye angels A. to the voice of his Vv'ord 
HEART. 

The Hebrews look upon the heart Us the source 
of wit., -understanding., love., courage., ff'i'iefi 
and^leasure. Hence are derived many ways nf 
speaking. An honest and good heart; that is, 
a heart studio2is of holiness, being prepared by 
the Spirit of God, to entertain the word with 
due affections, dispositions, and rcsoluiions, 
Luke 8. 15. TVe read of a broken heart, a 
clean heart, an evil heart, a hardened heart, a 

•liberal heart, a heart that docs an act of kind- 
ness, freely, voluntarily, with generosity. To 
incline the heart to God; to beseech him to 
change our stony hearts into hearts of tlesh ; to 

. love with all one's heart, &-c. To turn the 
heart of the fithers to the children, and the 
heart of the children to their fathers, .Mai. 4. 
6. that is, to cause them to be perfectly recon- 
ciled, and that they shotild be of the same 
mind. Let no rrian's heart fail; let no man be 
discouraged, 1 Sam. 17. 32. 

To wnnt heart, sometimes denotes to loant under- 
standing and prudence. Hos. 7. 11, Kphraim 
is like a silly dove, without heart; they call to 
Egypt, they go to Jlssyria. They have no 
judifoient or xinder standing of the right way, 
to free thenisdves from their troubles, which 
is sen in their seeking to Egypt and Assyria. 
O fools and slow of heart, ignorant men with- 
out insight and understanding, Luke 24. 25. 
This people's heart is waxed gro.^s ; lest thev 
should understand with their heart, Mat. 13. 

15. Their heart is stiipified, so as to he des- 
titute of understanding ; they resist the lisrkt, 
and reject all impressions of truth. The 
prophets prophesy out of their own hearts, 
Ezek. 13.2. They prophesy according to their 
own inclinations and affections, and what their 
own imaginations suggest to theni,without any 
warrant from God. To lay any thing to heart, 
to set one's heart on any thing; that is, to re- 
member it, to apply one's self to it, to have it at 
heart. No man layeth it to heart, no one con- 
cerns himself about it, Jer. 12. 11. 

TAe heart dilates with joy , contracts icithsadness, 
breaks jcith sorrow, grows fat, and hardens in 
prosperity; it resists truth; God opens it, pre- 
pares and turns it as he pleases. To steal one's 
heart, is an expression in Gen. 31.'t20. Jacob 
stole away the heart of Jaban; that is, he went 
away without his knoicledge and consent. The 
heart melts, under discouragement ; the heart 
forsakes one, under terror ; the heart is deso- 
late, in amazement ; the heart is fluctuating, in 
doubt. To speak to one's heart, to comfort 
him, to say pleasing and affecting things to him. 
By the heart likewise the middle of any thino- 
is meant : Tyre is in the heart of the seas, in the 
midst of the seas, Ezek. 27. 4. We will not 
fear, though the mountains he carried into the 
heart, or ondst of the sea, Psal. 46. 2. As 
JoTfrts was three days and three nights in the 
whale's belly, so shall the Son of man be three 
days and three n'ghts in the heart of the earth, 
in the trravc, Mat. 12. 40. 

Ge-,1. 31. 1 20. Jacob stole away the A. of Laban 

34. t 3. Shechem spake to the A. of Dinah 
45.26. Jacob's A. fainted, for he believed them not 

Exod. 23. 9. for ve know the A. of a stranger 
28.30.thevshall beon Aaron's?;, when hegoethin 

35. 5. whoso is of a willing A. lei him bring it 
35. them halh hn fil|pd with wisdom of A. 

Lev. 26. 16. shall consume eyes, cause sorrow of A. 
JV(/?7i.32.7.wherefored'scnurMgeyethfi A. ofTsrael? 

9. they discouraged the A ofthe children of Israel 
Dent. 5. 'i^K O that there were such a A. in theu. 
28. 23. Lord shall smite with astonishment of A- 

47. thou servedst not the Lord with gladness O'A. 

65. the Lord shall give thee there a tretnblin;: A. 
29. 4. the Lord hath not given you a h. to perceive 
.Tosh. 14. 8. they made the A. ofthe jieonle molt 
.hidsr. 5. 15. for divisions were great thoughts of 7t. 

16. for divisions there were ir'e-\t searchings of A. 
18.20. the priest's A. was glad, he took the cphod 

1 Sam. 1. 1.3. now Hannah, she spake in her A. 
4. t20. she answered not, nor set her A. to it 
10. 9. it was so that God gave him another h. 
16. 7. hut the Lord luoketh on the A. 
17..32.Dtv. said, let no man's A. fail because of ^im 
24. 5. David's A. smote him because he cut off 
2.5.31. shall be no grief, nor offence nf A. to my lord 

35. and Nahal's A. was merry within him 

2 Sam. 6. 16. she despised him in A. 1 Chron. 15. 29. 



2 Sam. 13.28.when Ammon's A. is merry with wins 
14. 1. that the king's A. was toward Absalom 
18. 14. Joab thrust darls through t he A. of Absal 
19. t 7. go forth and speak 10 A. of thy servants 
14. he bowed the A. of all the men of Judah 

1 Kings 3. 9. give thy servant an undersianding h 

12. . I have given thee an understanding A. 
4.2y.G. gave Solomon wisdom and largeness of A. 
8. 17. it was in the A. of David, 2 Chron. 6. 7. 

66. people went to tents glad o!" A. 2 Chron. 7. 10- 

10. 2. communed of all was in lier A 2 Chron. 9.L 

11. 4. perfect, as was the A. of David his father 

12. 27. then shall the A, of this people turn 

2 Kings 6. 11. the A.of king of Assyria vvas troubled 
12. 4. that Cometh into any man's A. 2 Chr. 29.31. 

1 Chron. 12. 33. they were ni>t of dr.ubie A. 
t 33. ihey were without a A. and a A. 

16. 10. let the A. of them rcjoicef Psul. 105. 3. 

29. 17. I know thou trie^t rhe A. 18. .Ter. 11. 20. 

2 Chr. 7. 11. and ail that came imo Soiouion's A. 

30. t 22. Hezirkiah spake lo :he A. ofthe Levites 
Ezra 6. 22. turned the A. of the king of Assyria 

7. 27. put such. a thing as ihis in the king'.s A. 
JVeA. 2. 2. this is nothiog else but sorrow of A. 
Kslh. I. 10. when she A. ofthe king v.'as merry 

5. U. Haman went forlli that day with a glad h. 
Job 9. 4 ho is wise in A. and mighty in strength 
12. 13. but I have a A. as WrI! as you 

24. he taketh away the A. ofthe chief of people 
29. 13. 1 caused the widov,^'s A. to sing for joy 
34. t lU. therefore hearken to me, ye men of A. 

t34. let men of A. leil me, le! a wise man hear 

36. 13. but the hypocrites in A. heap up wrath 

37. 24. he respecteth not aiiy that are wise of ^. 
38.. 36. who hath given undersLimling to the A. 

Psal. 12. 2. and with a doiibie A. do they sjieak 
19. 8. .the statutes of Lord are right, rtjoicing the A, 
34. 18. theLd. is nigli them that areof a broken &, 
44. 21. for he knowe:h the score's ofthe A. 
4.5.5. thine arrows are sharp in. the A. of enemies 
58. 2. in /(.you work v.'ickedness || n4.P.t!ieA. isdeep 
73. 7. they have more than A. cooid wish 
101. 4. a froward A. shall de; art from me 
5 a high look, and a proud A. will not T suffer 
104. 15. wine, that maketh glad the A. of man; 
bread, which sfrengtheneth mat\ s 4. 
Prov. 6. 18. a A. that dev'seth v/ii-ked imaginations 

t32. whoso comniiiteth adultery, lackelii k. 
7. 10. behold, there met him a woman sulifle of A. 

8. 5. and ye fools, be ye of an undefstanding A. 
10. 8. the wise iii A. uill receive cominandmentB 

20. the A. ofthe wicked i.s lit;Ie worih 
11. 20. they of a frowwrd A. a re abomination to Ld. 

29. the fool shall be scrvan' to the wise of A. 

12. 8. but he that is of perverse A. shiill be despised 
20. deceit is in the A. of th-m wjio inipgine evi! 

25. heaviness in the A. o^'man m;. keth it stoop 

13. 12. hope deferred maketii ihe A. sick 

14. 10. the A. knoweih his own bitterness 

13. even in laugher the A. "'s sorrowful 

14. backslider in A. be filled v. i h his own waj'S 
.30. a sound A. is the li!e of the fi'^sh, but envy tjio 
33. wisdom resteth in A. of him that hath nnderst, 

15. 7. but the A. of the foolish doeth not so 

13. a merry A. maketh a cheerful countennnce; 

but by sorrow of the A. the sfiirit is broken 

14. A. of him ih-it hath unders'. seeketli knowledge 

15. he that is of a merry A. hatli a continual feast 
28. the A. ofthe righteous studieth to answer 

30. the light of the ey^'S rejok-eth the A. 

t 32. he that heareth reproof pnssesselh a A. 
16 1. the preparation of A. in maufr.'ni the Lord 
5. every one proud in A. is an nboniinalion to Ld 
9. a man's A. deviseth his ^vay, bu' Lord directs 
23. tlie A. of the wise teachet'i Irs mouth 

17. 16. a price in hand, see'ug he hath no A. to it 
20. he that ha'h a froward A. findsth t^o good 
22. a m^rry A. doe'h good like a mediciiie 

18. 12. before destruction the A. ef man is haughty 

1.5. the A. of the prudent ffetteth I>iiowledge 
19. 21. there are many devices m a man's A. 
20 5. counsid in theA. of man is like deep water 

21. 1. the king's A. is in the hand ofthe Lord 
4. n high look, and a proud A. is sin 

22. Il.ihUloveth pnreiiessofA. the k'nghi? Oicnd 
15. foolishness is bound in the A. of a cliild 

24.12. doth not he that pondereth the A. consider it? 

25. 3. and the A. of kings is nesearcliahle 
20. so is he that sinire'h sonsrs to a heavy A. 

26. 23. a wicked A. is like n potsherd covered with 

27. 9. ointment and perfume rejoice the A. 
19. so the A. of man answer "th to man 

2«. 2.5. he that is of a proud A. stirreth up strifa 

31.11. the A. of her husband doth sifelv trnsr in her 

EccT.7.3. bv sadness ofcountenance the li. is better 

4. the A. of the wise is in tho f ousf> of mourning, 

but the A. of fools i.s in 'he house of mirth 

7. oppression makes mad. a gift destroyeth Ihe k 

8.5.wise man's A. discerreth b fh time and jti-dgn^ 

11. the A. of men is fully set in them to do evl 



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HEA 



HEA 



Eccl. 9.3. also the k. of the sons of men is full of evil 

7.eat thy bread, and drink iliy wine with merry it. 

10. 2. a wise man's k. is at right hand, fouls A. at left 

fsa.d. 10. malte their A. fat, Mat. 13. 15. ^cts 28.27. 

9. 9. that say in tlie pride and stoutness of A. 
10.12. will puiitsh the fruit of the stout h. of king 
13. 7. all hands faint, every man's A. shall melt 
30. 29. ye shall have gladucss of A. as when one 
32.4.theA. oflheiasii sliall understand knowledge 
35. 4. say to them that are of fearful A. be strong 
40. t 2. speak ye to tlie A. of Jerusalem 

42. 25. it burned him, yet be laid it not to A. 
44. 20. a deceived A. liath turned him aside 
57. 1. and no man layelh it to A. Jer. 12. 11. 
15. and to revive the A. of the contrite ones 
59. 13. utterii:g from the A. words of falsehood 
C5. 14. behold, my servants shall sing for joy of A. 
but ye shall cry for sorrow of A. anil howl 
T 17. the former heavens not come upon the A. 
/er.2. 124. ihatsnufteth wind at the desire of her A. 

3. t IG. neither shall it come upon the A. 

4. 9. the A. of the king and princes shall perish 

5. 23. but this people hath a rebellious A. 

9. 2G. the house of Israel are uncircumcised in A. 
11. 20. O Lord, that friest the reins and the A. 
17. 9. the A. is deceitful above all things 

10. I ihe Lord searcl) the A. I try the reins 
20. 12. O Lord, that se.^st the reins and A. 
23.26. how ioiigsh;'Jl this be in the A. of prophets? 
24. 7. and i will give them a A. to know me 

48. 41. be as the A. of a woman iti her pangs, 49.22. 
//am. 3. 65. give tiiem sorrov/ of A. thy curse to them 
Ezek. 6. 9. I am broken with their whorish A. 
11. 19. 1 v.'ill take the stony A. out of their flesh 
13. 22. with lies ye made A. of the righteous sad 
J8. 31. and make you a new A. and a new spirit 
21. 7. every A. shall melt, all hands shall be feeble 
25.6. rejoiced in A. with all thy despite ag. Israel 

15. have taken vengeance with a despiteful A. 
27. 31. shall weep for thee with bitterness of A. 
36. 23. and I will give you a A. of flesh 
44. 7. strangers uncircumcised in A. 9. ^cts 7. 51. 



Dan. 4. 16. let a beast's A. 



be given unto him 



was given to it 

are her, and speak to her A. 



7. 4. and a man's A. 
IIos. 2. 1 14. I will ai 

4. 11. whoredom and wine take away the A. 

7. 11. Epiiraim is like a silly dove without A. 
JVfiA. 2. 10. Ihe A. nielteth, and the knees smite 
Zeph. 2. 15. this the city that said in her A. I am 
Mai. 2. 2. if ye will not lay it to A. to give glory, I 

will send a curse, because ye do not lay it to h. 

4. 6. shall turn the A. of lathers, and A. of children 

Matl 11.29. come to me, I am meek and lowly in A. 

12. 34. out of the abundance of liie A. LukeQ. 45. 

35. out of the treasure ol'the A. Luke 6. 45. 

15. 18. come forth from the A. and defile the man 

19. outoftlieA. proceed evil thoughts, .'J/arA7.21. 

o^farA 16.14. he upbraided them v/iih hnrd;ies-:of A. 

Luke 2. 19. Tvlary kept and ponderod them in her A. 

51. but his mother kept thei^e sayings in her A. 

8. 15. which in a good //. having heard the word 
24. 25. O fools, slow of A. to believe the prophets 

Joh}il3.2. the devil having put into the A. of Judas 
.4c<s2. 46. did eat tlieir meat with singleness of A. 

5. 33. heard that, they were cut to the A. 7. 54. 
11.23. with purpose of A. they would cleave to Lord 

Rom. 2. 5. after thy impenitent A. treasurest up 
29. circumcision is that of the A. in the Spirit 

6. 17. ye have obeyed from the A. that doctrine 
10. 10. with the A. man believeth to rishteousness 

1 Cor. 2. 9. neither have entered into the A. of man 

7. 37. hath so decreed in his A. that he will keep 

2 Cor. 2. 4. our of much anguish of A. I wrote you 
3.3. not in stone, but written in fleshly tables of /j. 
5. 12. which glory in appearance, and not in A. 



8. 16. the same earnest care in the A. of Titus 
Eph. 6. -6. doing the will of God from the A. 
Col. 3. 23. but in singleness of A. fearing God 
1 Thess. 2. 17. taken from you in presence, not in A. 
/Ted. 4. 12. is a drscerner of the intents of the A. 
10.22. let us draw near with a true h. in assm-ance 
13. 9. itis good that the A.be established with grace 

1 Pet. 3. 4. let it be the hidden man of the A. 

2 Pet. 2. 14. a A. e>',ercised with covetous practices 
Rev, 18. 7. for s!ie saith in her A. I sit a queen 

HEART. 
Exod. 15. 8. depths were c-mgealed in A. of the sea 
Z)eMf. 4. 1 11- mountain burnt to the A. of heaven 
Ps. 46. 1 2. tliough mountains be carried into A. of 
Prov. 23. t34. as he that lieth down in A. of sea 
30. 1 19. the wav of a ship in the A. of the sea 
Isa. 19. 1. A. of Egypt shall melt in the midst of it 
Mat, 12. 40. so shall Son of man be in A. of earth 

HE.\RT with nil. 

Deut. 11. 13. to serve him with nZi vour A. and with 

all your soul, .losh. 22. 5. 1 Sam. 12. 20, 24. 

13. 3. love the Ld. with all your A.and soul, 30.6. 

Mat. 22. 37. Mark 12. 30, 33. Luke 10. 27. 

26.16. thou shaU. keep and do them with all thyA. 

»).£. return to the L- with uK thine A. 10. Joel2, 12. 

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.Tudg. 16. 17. that Samson told her all his A. IS. 

1 Kings 2. 4. walk before me with all their A. 8. 23. 
8. 48. and so return to thee with all their A. and 

all their soul, 2 Kings 23. 25. 2 Chron. 6. 3d. 

14. 8. David, who followed mo with all his A. 

2&'mo-sl0.3).Jehu took no heed to walk with allh. 

23. 3. made a covenant to walk before the L. with 

all their A. and all their soul, 2 Chron. 34. 31. 

2 Chr. 15. 12. seek God of fathers with all their A. 
15. for they had sworn with all their A. 

22. 9. Jehoshaphat sought the Lord with all his A. 

31. 21. he did it with all his A. and prospered 

Psal. 86. 12. 1 will praise thee, O L. with all my A. 
Prov. 3. 5. trust in the L. with all thy A. lean not 
Jer. 29. 13. when ye search for me with all your A. 
Ezek. 36. 5. with the joy oi' all their A. to cast it out 
Zeph. 3. 14. be glad with all the A. O Jerusalem 
^cts 8. 37. if thou believest with all thy A. mayesf 
See Apply. Broken, Clean, Evil, Harden, 
Hardened. 

His HEART. 
Oen. 6. 5. every imagination of Ais A.was only evil 
. 6. it repented the Lord and grieved him at his k. 

8.21. L. said in his A. || 17. 17. Abraham in hish. 

27. 41. Esau said in Aw A. the days of mourning 
£20(^.4. 14. when seetti thee, he will be gladin A2sA. 

7. 23. neither di/1 he set his A. to this also 

25.2. every mar that givelh willingly with his A. 

28. 29. in the breast-plate of judgment uponAi'sA. 
35. 34. he hath put in his A. that he may teach 

Deut. 2. 30. the Lord hath made his A. obstinate 
17. 17. multiply wives, that his A. turn not away 
20. his A. be not lifted up above his brethren 
19. 6. lest the avenger pursue, while his A. is hot 
20. 8. lest his brethren's heart faint as well mhish. 

24. 15. tor he is poor, and setieth his A. upon it 

29. 19. that he bless himself in his A. saying 
Rut/i 3. 7. his A. was merry, he wen* to lie down 

1 Sam. 4. 13. his h. trembled for the ark of God 
21. 12. David laid up thess words in hish. 

25. t 2.5. let not my lord lay it to his A. 
37. it came to pass that his A. died within hi.m 

27. 1. David said in his A. || 28. 5. his A. trembled 

2 Sam. 7. 27. thy servant hath founti in his h. to 

pray this prayer unto thee, 1 Chron. 17. 25. 
13. 33. let not my lord take the thing to his A. 

1 Kings 10:24.whi"ch G. had put in his A.2 CAr.9.23. 
11. 3. and his wjves turned away his A. 4, 9. 
12.28. Jeroboam said in hish. the kingdom return 

2 Kings^.'ii. the arrow went out at Ai5 A.and sunk 
2 Cliron. 12. 14. because he prepared not A/s A. to 

17. 6 his h. was lifted up in the ways of the Lord 

26. 16. his A. was lifted up to his destruction 
.30. 19. that ))repareth his A. to seek God, Lord G. 
32. 25. for his h. was lifted up, therefore was wrath 

26. he humbled himself for the pride uf his A. 

31. that he might know all that was in his A. 
Ezra 7. 10. Ezra prepared his A. to seek law of Ld. 
.WA. 9. 8. and foundest his h. faithful before thee 
Es/A.6.6.Haman ihought in Az.5 A.to whom the king 
7. 5. where is he that durst presume in A/s A. to do 



Job 34. 14. if he set his A. upon man, if he gather 
41. 24. his A. is as firm as a stone, yea, as hard 

Psdl. 10. 3. the wicked boasteth of his A. desire 
6. he hath said in his A. 11, 13. \ 14. 1. | 53. 1. 
15. 2. that speaketh truth in his A. shall dwell 
21. 2. thou hast given him his A. desire, hast not 
33. 11. the thoughts o? his A. to all generations 
37. 31. law of his God is in hish. none of hissteps 
41. 6. his A. gathereth iniquity to itself 
55. 21. words were smooth, but war was in 7ns h. 
IB. 72. he fed them according to integrity of his h. 
112. 7. his A. is fixed, trusting in the Lord 
8. his h. is established, he siiall not be afraid 

Prov. 6. 14. frowardness in his A.deviseth mischf. 

18. 2. but that his A. may discover itself 

19. 3. and A/.s h. fretteth against the Lord 

23. 7. for as he thinketh in his k. so is he ; eat and 
drink, saith he, hut his A. is not v/ith thee 
28. 14. but he that hardeneth his A. shall fall 
Eccl. 2. 2.3. yea his A. tnketh not rest in the night 

5. 20. God answereth him in the joy of his A. 
Cant. 3. 11. in the day of the gladness of Aw A. 
Tsa. 7. 2. his A. was moved, and the A. of his people 

10. 7. he meaneth not so, neither doth hish. think 

so, hut it is in his h. to destroy and cutnffnations 

32.6. Aw A. will work iniquity, to practise hypocrisy 

44. 19. none considereth in his A. neither is there 
57. 17. he went on frowardiv in the way of his A. 

Jer. 9. 8. but in A. he layeth his wait 

23.20. till he have performed thoughts of Aw h. 

30. 21. th.'U engaged Aw A. to approach unto me 
24. until he have performed the intents of hish. 

48. 29. we have heard the hau<rhtine«s of his A. 
Ezek. 14. 4. that setteth up his idols in Aw A. 7. 

31. 10. Aw A. lifted up in his height, Dan. 5. 20. 
Dan. 1. 8. Daniel proposed in Aw A. that he would 

4. 16. let Aw A. be changed from man's, 5. 21. 

6. 14. the king set Aw A. on Daniel to deliver him 
8. 25. and he shall magnify himself in his h. 



Dan.\1.12.his h. shall be lifted up, shall cast down 

28. Aw A. shall be against the holy covenant 
Oiiad.S.thatsaithin AwA.whoshalihringmedown? 
./l/(it5.28.hath committed adultery witli her m A. A. 

13. 19. and catcheth away that was sov.m in Aw A. 

24.48.ifevil servant shall say in Aw A. Juik-s 12.45. 
Mark 7. 19. because it enteteih not into Aw A. 

11.23. and shall not doubt in Aw A. but believe 
Luke a. 45. good man out of good treasure of Aw A. 
an evil man out of the evil treasure of Aw A. 
.^cts 7. 23. it came into Aw A. to vjsit his brethren 

1 Cor. 7. 37. he that standeih sieud'fast in Aw A. 
14. 25. thus are the secrets of his A. made manifest 

2 Cor. 9. 7. as he purposeth in Aw A. .so let him give 
Mijie or vnj HEART. 

Gen.2Q.5.\v. theintegrity of/ny A. I have done this 
24. 45. done speaking in mine A. Rebekah came 
Deut. 29. 19. the' I walk in the imagination of my h. 
Josh. 14. 7. 1 brought him word as it was inmineh. 
Judg. 5. 9. my A. is toward the governors of Israel 

1 Sam. 2. ]. she said, my A. rejoiceth in the Lord 
35. shall do according to that which is in mine A. 

\Kings^.2'. to put my name, and my eyes and mine 
A. shall be there perpetually, 2 Chron. 7. 16. 

2 Kings 5. 26. went not mine A. with thee, when 
10. 15. is thine A. right as my A. 'is with thy A.? 

30. hast done according to all that was in mineh. 

1 Chron. 12. 17. if to help, my A. shall be knit to you 
28. 2. I had in mine A. to build a house of rest 

2 Chron. 29. 10. it is in ynine A. to make a covenant 
JVeh.2. 12. what God had put in my A. to do, 7. 5. 

5. t 7. then jn.y A. consulied in me, I rebuked 
Job n, 11. the thoughts of my A. «rc broken off 

23. 16. God maketh my h. sofi, and the Almighty 
27. 6. my A. shall not reproach me so long as 1 live 
31. 7. and iny k. walked after mine eyes 

9. \fminc A. have been deifived by a woman 
27. and my A. hath been secretly enticed 

33.3. my vvord.-i shall he of ihe uprightness of ?72y A. 

37. 1. at this also my A. tn^mbleth, and is moved 
Psa/.4.7.thou hast putgladne-^sin my A. more than 

13.2. how long take counsel, sorrow in myh. daily 
5. but I trusted, my h. shall rejoice in thy salvat. 

16.9. 7n?/ A. is glad j| 17.3. thou hast proved mineh. 

19. 14. let the meditaUon of my A. be acceptable 
22.14.771. A. is like wax |{ 26. 2. try my reins and tti. A. 

25. 17. the troubles of my h.Mva enlarged, O bring 

27. 3. wy A. shall not fear though war should rise 
8. w.y A. said to thee, thy faci', Lord, will I seek 

28. 7. my A, trusted in Iiim, my h. greatly rejoiceth 
36.1. the transgression of the wicked saith in 7?j^ A. 

38. 8. by reason of the disquieuiess of my A. 

10. myh. pantetli, my saengUi faileth, Jsa. 21. 4. 

39. 3. 7.17/ A. was hot within me, while musing 

40. 8. yea, thy law is within ?ny A. 
10. 1 have not hid thy righteousness within my h, 
12. notable to look up, therefore my k. faileth mo 

45. 1. my h. is inditing a good matter, I speak 
49. 3. the meditation of ?n7/ A. be of understanding 
55.4.7777/ A. is sore pained within me, terrors of death 
57. 7. my A. is fi.xed, O God, my A. is fixed, 108. 1. 
61. 2. I will cry, when my A. is overwht'lmed 

66. 18. if T regard iniquity in my h. L. will not hear. 
69. 20. reproach hath broken 7K7/ A. I am full 
73. 13. verily I have cleansed my A. in vain 

21. myh. was grieved, I sva^s pricked in my reins 
26. my A. faileth, but God is the strength of t?!?/ A. 
84. 2. myh. and flesh crieth out for the living God 
86. 11. unite my A. to fear thy name 
102.4. my A. is smitten and withered like grass 
109. 22. and my A. is wounded within me 
119. 11. thy word have I hid in mine h. not to sin 
32. I will run, when thou shalt enlnrge my h, 
36. incline my A. to thy testimonies, not to covet 
80. let 77(7/ A. be sound in thy statutes 
111. thy testimonies are the rejoicing of my A. 
112. 1 have inclined 777777? A. to perform thy statu. 
131. 1. Lord, my A. is not haughty, nor eyes lofty 
139. 23. search me, and know my h. try me 
141. 4. incline not my A. to any evil thing 
143. 4. 7777/ A. within me is desolate 
Prov, 5. 12. how hath my h. desptied reproof 
20. 9. who can say, I have made my A. clean ? 
23. 15. if thine heart be wise, my A. shall rejoice 
Eccl. 1. 13. I gave my A. to seek and search out 

16. my A. had great experience of wisdom 

17. I gave my A. to know wisdom and madness 
2. 1. 1 said in mine A. go to now, I will prove thee 

, with mirth, 15. | 3. 17, ^S. 

3. I sought in mine A. to give my.self to wine, 

yet acquainting mine A- with wisdorn to 'ay 

hold on folly 
10. I withheld not my A. from any joy 

20. to cause my A. to despair of all the labour 
7. 25. 1 applied my A. to know and search, 8 9j 16 
9. 1. for all this Iconsidcred in my A. 

Ca7i«.4.9. thou hast ravished my h. my .lister, 9 
5. 2. 1 sleep, but my A. waketh, it is the voic<°, 

Isa, 15. 5. 772^ A. shall cry out for Moab 
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Ar.ST.ll. army broken up/or /.of Pliaraoh's army 
41. 9. which Asa had made /or/, of Baasha 
46. 5. /or/, was round about, saith the Lord 
50. 16. for f. of the ojjpressiiig sword they return 
Mai. 2. 5. for the/, wlierewith he feared me 
Mat. 14. Mi), the disciples cried o\itforf. 
23. 4l. for f. of him the keepers did shake 
Luke 21. 2tj. men's hearts faihng them/or/. 
Johnl. 13. no man spake openly /or/, of the Jews 
19.38. a disciple, but secretly /or/, of the Jews 
20. 19. disciples were assembled/or/, of the Jews 
Rev. 18. 10. afar off /t""/- «*' her torment, 15. 

FEAR of God. 
Gen.20. 11. surely the/, of God is not in this place 
2 -Sam. 23. 3. must be just, ruling in the/, of God 
2 Chr. 20. 2i). the /. of God was on all kingdoms 
JVe/t. 5. 9. ought ye not to walk in the/, of God ? 

15. but so did not I, because of the/, of God 
Psal. 36. 1. there is no/, of God before his eyes 
Rom. 3. 18. there is no/, of God before their eyes 

2 Cor. 7. 1. perfecting liolmess in the/, of God 
Epk. 5. 21. submitting one to another in /. of God 

FEAR of the Lord. 

1 Sam. 11. 7./. of Lord fell on people, 2 C/ir.17.10. 

3 C/ir. 14. 14. the /. of the Lord came upon them 
19. 7. letthe/.o/iAe Lord be upon you, take heed 

9. thus shall ye do, in the f. of the 7vord,faithfully 

Job 28. 28t to man he said, the/, of Lord is wisdom 

Ps. 19. 9. the /. of Lord is clean, enduring for ever 

34.1*1. children, I will teach you the/, of the Lord 

111. 10./. of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom 

Prov. 1. 7./. of Ld. beginning of knowledge, 9. 10. 

29. and did not choose the/, of the Lord 
2. 5. then shalt thou understand the/, of the Lord 
8. 13. the/, of the Lord is to hate evil 
10. 27. the/, of the Lord prolongeth days 

14. 26. in the /; of the I^ord is strong confidence 

27. the/, of the Lord is a fountain of life 

15. 16. better is a little with the/, of the Lord 
33. the f. of the Lord is the instruction of wisdom 

16. 6. by the /. of the Lord men depart from evil 
19. 23. the/, of the Lord tendeth to life 

22. 4. by the /. of the Lord are riches and honour 

23. 17. be thou in the/, of the Lord all day long 
Tsa. 2. 10. hide thee in the dust for/, of the Lord 

19. they shall go into caves for/, of the Lord 

21. to go into clefts of rocks for/, of the Lord 

11. 2. spirit of knowledge, and ot the /. of the Ld. 

3. of quick understani|ing in the/, of the Lord 

33. 6. the/, of the Lord is his treasure 

Acts 9. 31. walking in /. of the Lord and comfort 

With FEAR. 
Psal. 2. 11. serve the Lord with f. and rejoice 
Jonah 1. t 10- then were the men with great/. 
Mat. 28. 8. they departed with f. and great joy 
Luke 5. 26. and they were all tilled withf. 
8. 37. the Gadarenes were taken with great/. 

2 Cor. 7. 15. how withf. you received him 
Eph.6.5. obedient to masters withf. and trembling 
P/iiZ.2.12.work out salvation withf. and trembling 
Heb. 11. 7. Noah moved withf. prepared an ark 
1 Pet. 2. 18. servants, be subject to masters withf. 

3.2. behold your chaste conversat. coupled ic?^/*/. 
Jude 23. and others save withf. pullina: them out 

Without FEAR. 
Job 39. 16. her labour is in vain without f. 

41. 33. there is not hislike,who is made without f. 
Luke 1. 74. that we might serve him without f. 

1 Cor 16. 10. that he may be with you without f. 
Phil. 1. 14,* are bold to speak the word icithoutf. 
Jade 12. they feast, feeding themselves without f. 

FEARS. 
Job 15. t21. a sound of/, is in his ears 
Psal. 34. 4. the Lord delivered me from all my /. 
Ecscl. 12. 5. and when/, shall be in the way 
Tsa. 66. 4. and I will bring their/, upon them 

2 Cor. 7. 5. without were fightings, within were/. 

FEAR, Verb. 
Lev.lQ.S.ye shall /.every man his mother and fath. 
J^um. 14. 9. neither /. ye the people of the land 
Deut. 4. 10. hear, that they may learn to/, me 
5.29.0 that they would/, me, keep my command. 

28. 58./. this glorious name, the Lord thy God 
66.thou shalt/.day and night, have no assurance 
67. for the fear of heart wherewith thou shalt/. 

Judg. 7. 10. if thou /. to go down, go with Phurah 

1 Kings 8. 40. that they may/, thee, 2 Chron. 6.31. 
43. may know thy name to /. thee, 2 Chr. 6. 33. 

2 Kings 17. 'j8. neither shall ye/, other gods 
39. but Lord your God ye shall/, and he deliver 

1 Ckron. 16. 30./. before him all earth, Psal. 96. 9. 
JVcA. 1. 11. thy servants who desire to /. thy name 
Job 31. 34. did If. a great multitude 1 
Psal. 23. 4. I will /. no evil, for thou art with me 

27. 1. the Lord is my salvation, whom shall I /. ? 

31. 19. thy goodness laid up for them that/, thee 

40. 3. many shall see it, and/, and shall trust in L. 
49. 5. wherefore should I/, in the days of evil 1 
52. 6. the righteous also shall see, and/.laugh at h. 

60.4. thou hast given a banner to them that/, thee 

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Psal. 61.5. the heritage of those that/, thy name 
64. 9. all shall/, and declare the work of God 
72.5. they shall/, thee as long as the sun endureth 
80. 11. unite my heart to/, thy name 

102. 15. so the heathen shall/, thy name 
119. 39. turn away my reproach which If. 

63. 1 am a companion of all them that/, thee 
74. they that /.thee will be glad when they see me 
79. letlhose that/, thee turn unto me 
Eccl. 3. 14. Goddoeth it, men should/, before him 
Isa. 8. 12. neither/, ye their fear, nor be afraid 
19. 16. Egypt like to women, shall be afraid and/. 
25.3. the city of the terrible nations shall/, thee 
44. 11. the workmen shall/, and be ashamed 

59. 19. so shall they /. the name of the Lord 

60. 5. thine heart shall /. and be enlarged 
Jer.10.7. who would not/.thee, O King of nations'? 

23. 4. and they shall/, no more, nor bo dismayed 

32. 39. will give them one heart that may/, me 

33. 9. they shall/, and tremble for all the goodness 
51.46. lest your heart faint, and ye/, for rumour 

Dan. 1. 10. the prince said, I/, my lord the king 
6. 26. that men/, before the God of Daniel 
Hos. 10. 5. the inhabitants of Samaria shall/. 
Mid. 17. move as worms, and/, because of thee 
Zeph. 3.. 7. I said, surely thou wilt/, me 
Flag. 1. 12. and the people did/, before the Lord 
Zec/t.9.5. Ashkelon shall see it and/.Gaza also see 
Mai. 4. 2. to you that /.my name shall sun of right. 
Mat.21.2Q. if we shall say, of men, we/, the people 
Lzike 12. 5. 1 will tbrewarn you whom ye shall/. 
i?om.8.15. not received spirit of bondage again to/. 

11. 20. be not high-minded, but/. 
2 Cor. 11. 3. 1 /. lest as the serpent beguiled Eve 

12. 20. 1/, lest I shall not find you such as I would 
ITim. 5.20. rebuke before all, that others may/. 
Heb.A.l.let us/.lest promise being left us of entering 

12. 21. Moses said, I exceedingly/, and quake 
Rev. 2. 10./. none of those things thou shalt suffer 

11. 18. give reward to them that/, thy name 
FEAR God. 

Gen. 42. 18. be said, this do, and live, for I /. God 
Exod. 18. 21. provide able men, .«uch as/. God 
Lev.l9.1'i. but shalt/. thy God, I am the Lord, 32. 

25. 17. but thou shalt/. thy God, 36, 43. 
Job 1. 9. Satan said, doth Job/. God for nought 1 
Psal. 66. 16. come and hear, all ye that/. God 
Eccl. 5. 7. in words are vanities, but/, thou God 

8. 12. it shall be well with them that/. God 

12. 13./. God, and keep his commandments 
Isa. 29. 23. and they shall/, the God of Israel 
Luke 23. 40. rebuked him, saying, dost not/. God? 
Acts 13. 16. and ye that/. God give audience 

1 Pet. 2. 17. honour men, /. God, honour the king 
Rev. 14.7. saying, f. God, and give glory to him 

Hear and FEAR. 
Deut. 13. 11. all Israel shall hear andf. 21. 21. 
17. 13. and all the people shall hear andf. 
19.20. those which remain shall hear andf. 

FEAR him. 
Gen. 32. 11. deliver me from Esau, for I/, him, 
Deut. 13. 4. ye shall walk after God, and/, him 

2 Kings 17. 36. him. shall ye/, him shall ye worshii) 
.Job 37. 24. men therefore /. him, he respecteth not 
Psal. 22. 23. and/, him all ye the seed of Israel 

25. I will pay my vows before them that/, him 
25. 14. secret of the Lord is with them that/. Ai.ti 
33. 18. the eye of the Lord is on them that/, him 
34. 7. angel encampeth about them that/, him 

9. for there is no want to them tliat/. him 
67. 7. all the ends of the earth shall/, him 
85. 9. surely his salvation is nigh them that/, hiw 

103. 11. great is his mercy to them that/, him 
13. so the Lord pitieth them that/, him 
17. the mercy of the Lord is on them that/, him 

111. 5. he hath given meat to them that/, him 

145. 19. he will fulfil the desire of them that/. Am 

147. 11. Lord taketh pleasure in them that/, him 

Mat.l0.28.f.him who is able to destroy, Ltike 12.5. 

Luke 1. 50. his mercy is on them that/, hiin 

iJctj. 19. S.praise God, ye that/./im, small and great 

FEAR the Lord. 
Deut. 6. 2. that thou mightest/. the Lord thy God 
13. thou shalt/. L. thy God, 10.20. 2^/72^5 17.39. 
24. to/, the Lord our God for our good always 
10. 12./. theLord,wa.\k in his ways, and love him 
14. 23. learn to/, the Lord, 17. 19. | 31. 12, 13. 
Josh. 4. 24. that ye might/, the Lord your God 
24. 14. now therefore/, the Lord, and serve him 
1 Sam. 12. 14. if ye will/, the Lord, and serve him 
24. only/, the Lord and serve him in truth 

1 Kings 18. 12. 1 thy servant/, the L. 2 Kings 4.1. 

2 Kings^l. 28. taught them how they should/, /y. 
Psal. 15. 4. he honf-ire:h them that/, the Lord 

22. 23. ye that/, the Lord, praise him 
33.8. let all the earth /. the Lord, and stand in awe 
34. 9. Of. the Lord ye his saints, there is no want 
115. 11. ye that/, the Lord trust in the Lord 
13. he will bless them that/, the Lord 
: 118. 4 th-^t f the Lord, say, his mercy endureth 
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Psal. 135. 20. ye that/, the Lord, bless th« Lord 
Prov. 3. 7. /. the Lord, and depart from evil 
24. 21. my son,/, thou the Lora, and the kin" 
,/er. 5. 24. neither say they, let us/, the Lord 
26. 19. did he not/, the Lord, and besought Lordi 
Hos. 3. 5. afterward shall Israel/, the Lord 
Jonah 1. 9. and If. the Lord, the God of heaven 

FEAR not. 

Gcn.l^.l.f.not, Abram, I am thy shield and rewofd 

21. 17. /. not, God hath heard the voice of the lad 

26. 24./. not, I am with thee, and will bless thee 

35. 17. the midwife said to Rachel, /. not 

43. 23. and he said, peace be to you, /. not 
46. 3. he said,/, not to go down into Egypt 

50.19. Joseph said,/, not, for am I in place of God 
21./. 7iot, I will nourish you and your little ones 

jExofi.14.13./. not, stand and see salvation of Lori 

20. 20. Moses said, /. not, God is come to prove 
Jfwm. 14. 9. the Lord is with us,/, them not 

21. 34. the Lord said to Moses,/, him not 
Deut. 1. 21. go up and possess the land,/, not 
3. 2. /. not Og, 22. || 20. 3. /. not your enemies 
31. 6./. not the Canaaiiites, Josh. 10. 8, 25. 
8. the Lord will go before thee, he will not for- 
sake thee,/, not. Josh. 8. 1. 1 Chron. 28.20. 
Judg. 4. 18. turn in, my lord, turn in to me, /. not 
6. 10. I said,/, not the gods of the Amorites 
23. peace be to thee,/, not, thou shalt not die 
Ruth 3. 11. and now, my daughter,/, not 

1 Sa;n.4.20. women that stood by said to her,/, not 

12. 20. and Samuel said to the people,/, not 
22. 23. abide thou with me,/, not, he that seeketh 
23. 17. Jonathan said unto David,/, not 

2 Sam. 9. 7. David said to Mephibosheth, /. not 

13. 28. he said to his servants, kill Amnon,/. not 

1 Kings 17. 13. Elijah said to the widow, /. not 

2 Kings 6. 16./ not, more with us than with them 

17. 34. unto this day, they/, not the Lord 

25. 24./. not to serve the Chaldees, .ler. 40. 9. 

2 Chron. 20. 17. the Lord will be with you, /. not 

Psal. 55. 19. no changes, therefore they/, not God 

64. 4. suddenly do they shoot at him, and/, not 

Isa. 7. 4./ not the tails of smoking firebrands 

35. 4. say to them that are of a fearful heart,/, not 

41. 10./. thou not, for I am with thee, 43. 5. 

13. for I the Lord thy God will hold thy right 
hand, saying to thee,/, not, I will help thee 

14. /. 7iot, thou worm Jacob, and ye men of Isr. 

43. 1. /. not, I have redeemed thee, thou art mine 

44. 2./. not, O Jacob my servant, and Jeshurun 

whom I have chosen, .ler. 30. 10. | 46. 27,28. 
8. /. ye not, nor be afraid, have not I told ihee ? 
51. 7. hearken to me, /> not the reproach of men 
54. 4./. not, for thou shalt not be ashamed 
Jer. 5. 22. /. ye not me 1 saith the Lord 
Lam. 3. 57. thou drewedst near, thousaidst,/. not 
Kzek. 3. 9. /. not, nor be dismayed at their looks 
Da7i. 10. 12. then said he to me, /. not, Daniel, 19. 
./nel 2. 21./. not, O land, be glad and rejoice 
Zeph. 3. 16. it shall be said to Jerusalem,/, not 
Hag. 2. 5. my Spirit remaineth among you,/, not 
Zech. 8. 13. and ye shall be a blessing,/, not 

15. again I will do well to Judah,/. ye not 
Mai. 3. 5. a swift witness ag. them that/, not me 
Mat. 1. 20./. not to take to thee Mary thy wife 

10. 26./. them not, there is nothing covered 
28. and/, not them which kill the body 
31./. not, ye are of more value, I^ukc 12. 7. 
28. 5. the angel said to the women,/, not 
Luke 1. 13./. not Zacharias || 30./. not Mary 
2. 10. to the shepherds,/, not || 5. 10. Simon,/, not 
8. 50. Jairus,/. not \\ 12. 32./. not, little flock 

18. 4. though If. not God, nor regard man 
John 12. 15./. not, daughter of Sion, behold 
Acts 27. 24. /. 7iot, Paul, thou must be before Cesai 
Rev. 1. 17./. not, I am the first and the last 

JYot FEAR. 
Exod. 9. 30. I know ye will not yet/, the Lord 
2 Kings 17. 35. ye sHball not f. other gods, 37. 
Job 9. 35. then would I speak, and notf. him 
11. 15. put iniquity far away, then thou shalt notf. 
P.'?aZ.27.3.tho' a host encamp, my heart shall notf. 

46. 2. we will not f. though the earth be removed 
56. 4. I will notf. what flesh can do, 118. 6. 

Isa. 54. 14. far from oppression, thou shalt notf. 
.7er.l0.7.who would notf. thee, O King of nations? 
Amos 3. 8. the lion hath roared, who will notf.? 
Luke 23. 40. the other said, dost not thou/. God? 
Heb. 13. 6. I will notf. what man shall do to me 
Rev. 15. 4. who shall not f. thee, O L. and glorify ? 

FEARED. 
^cn.19.30. Lot/, to dwell in Zoar, dwelt in a cave 

26. 7. Isaac/, to say of Rebekah, she is my wife 
Exod. 2. 14. Moses/, and said, this thing is known 

9. 20. he that/, the word of the Ld. made servantB 
Deut. 25. 18. Amaiek smote thee, and/, not God 

32. 17. to new gods whom your fathers/, not 
27. were it not that I/, the wrath of the enemy 
Josh. 4. 14. they/. Joshua as they did Moses 
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J Sam, 3. 15. Samuel/, to shew Eli the vision 
14.26. the honey diopped, for the peop./. the oath 
15. '24. because i /. the people and obeyc.l tliem 

2 Sam. 3. 11. Ish-boslieth not answer, he/. Abner 

10. 10. the Syrians/, to help Animon any more 
12. 18. David's serv. /. to tell him child was dead 

1 Kings 1. 50. Adonijah/. because of Solomon 
3. 28. all Isr. heard tlie judgment, and /. the king 

2 Khiffs 17. 7. /. other gods || 25. liiey/. not tiie L. 

1 Chroji. 16. 25. to be/, above all gods, Psal. 1)6. 4. 

2 Citron. 20. 3. Jehoshaphat/. and proclaim, a fast 
Job 32. 16. Elihu said, I/, to shew mine opinion 
Psal. 14. t 5. there they/, a great fear, 53. j 5. 

76. 7. thou, even thou, art to be/. || 8. the earth/. 

11. bring presents to him that ought to be/. 
78- 53 he icd tiiem safely, so that they/, not 
130. L there is forgiveness, that thou mayest be/. 

/sa.41.5. the isles saw it and/, the ends of the earth 
51. 13. and hast/, continually every day 
57. 11. whom hast thou/, that thou hast lied 

.Jcr. 3. 8. her treacherous sister Judah/. not 

42. 16. the sword which ye/, shall overtake you 
44. 10. they are not humbled, nor have they/. 

Ezck. 11. 8 ye have/, the sword, I will bring it 
Dan. 5. 19. all people and nations/, before him 
MaL. 2. 5. for the I'ear wherewith he/, me 
Mat. 14. 5. Herod/ the multitude, 21. 46. 
Mark 4. 41. and they/, exceedingly, and said 
6. 20. Herod/. John, knowing he was a just man 

11. 18.- the scribes and the chief priests f. Jesus 
32. if we shall say, of men, they/, the people, 

1-2. 12. Luke 20. W. \ 22. 2. Acts 5. 26. 
LM/,;e 0.34. and they /.as they entered into the cloud 
45. and they/, to ask him of that saying 
18. 2. there was in a city a judge which/, not God 
19. 21. I/, thee because thou art an austere man 
Jokn 9. 22. spake thus, because they/, the Jews 
Acts 16. 38. the magistrates/, when they heard 
Heb. 5. 7. Christ was heard in that he/. 

FEARED God. 
£zo(i.l.l7.but the midwives/.Gorf, saved children 
21. because they /. God., he made them houses 
JV*eA. 7. 2. he was faithful, and/. God above many 
Job 1.1. Job was one that /.Goi!?|and eschewed evil 
Acts 10.2. Cornelius was one/, (rorf with his house 

FEARED 5-reafZi/. 
Josh 10. 2. the Canaaniles /. greatly 
1 Sam. ]-2. 18. all the people greatly f. the Lord 

1 Kings 18. 3. now Obadiah/. the Lord greatly 
Job 3. 25. the thing \ greatly f. is come upon me 
Psal. 89. 7. God is greatly to be /. in the assembly 
Mat. 27.54. centurion and they with him /.greatly 

FEARED the Lord. 
Exod.H.3l.the people f. the Z^.and believed Moses 

2 Kings 17. 32. so they /. the Lord, 33, 41. 
Hos. 10. 3. no king, because we /. not the Lord 
Jonah 1. 16. the men/, the Lord exceedingly 
Mai. 3.16. they that/. 7^. spake oft one to another, 

a book of remembrance ibrthem that/i/tc Lord 
FEAREST. 
Oen. 22. 12. for now I know that thou/. God 
Jsa. 57. 11. of whom afraid or feared, have not I 
held my peace even of old, and thou/, me not? 
Jer. 22. 25. give thee into hand of tiiem thou/. 

FEAKETH. 
1 Kings 1. 51. behold, Adonijah/. king Solomon 
Job ] .8. Job, one that/. G. and escheweth evil, 2.3. 
Psal. 25. 12. what man is he that/, the Lord? 
112. 1. blessf'd is the man that/, the Lord 
12d. 1. blessed is every one that/, the Lord 
4. thus shall the man be blessed that /. the Lord 
P.'*ou.l3.13. that/, the commandment be rewarded 
14. 2. he that walketh in his uprightness/. Lord 
16. a wise man /. and departeth from evil 
28. 14. happy is the man that/ always 
31. 30. \voinan that/, the Lord shall be praised 
Eccl.l. 18. that/. God shall come forth of them all 

8. 13. because the wicked /. not before God 

9. 2. he that sweareth,'as he that /. an oath 
Isa. 50. 10. who is among you that/, the Lord ? 
Acts 10. 22. Cornelius just, and one that/. God 

35. ha that/, him, is accepted with him 

13. 26. and whosoever among you/. God 

I John 4. 18. he that f. is not perfect in love 

FE.'\R1NG. 
Jash. 22. 25. our children cease from /. the Lord 
Mark 5. 33. the woinan/. and trembling came 
j3cts23. lO.'the chief ca|)tain f. lest Paul be pulled 

27. 17. /. lest they fall into the quicksands, 29. 
GaZ. 2. 12./. them which were of the circumcision 
Col. 3. 22. but in sinileness of heart/. God 
HeJ. 11.27. forsook Egypt, not/, wrath of the king 

FEARFUL. 
Ezod. 15. 11. OLord, who is like thee,/, in praises 
X'eM/.20.8. what man is/, let him return, .fudg.7.3. 
28.58. mayest f.?ar this/, name, 'he Lord thy God 
Jsa. 35. 4. say to them of a/, heart, be strong 
Mat. a. 26. why are ye /. 6 ye of little faith ? 
Mark 4. 40. he said to them, why are ye so /. ? 
/Aike 21. 11./. sights shall be in divers places 

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Heb. 10. 27. a certain/, looking for of judgment 
31. /. to fall into the hands of the living God 

liev. 21. 8. the/, shall have their part in the lake 
FEARFIJLNESS. 

Psal. 55. 5./. and trembling are come upon me 

Isa. 21. 4. my heart panted,/, atfnghted me 
33. 14. /. hath surprised the hypocrites 
FEARFULLY. 

Psal. 139. 14. 1 am /. and wonderfully made 
FEAST. 

God out of his great wisdom appointed several 
festivals among the Jews for many 7-easov.s. 
1. To perpetuate the memory of those great 
events and wonders which he had wrought in 
favour of his people : TIbe Sabbath brought to 
remembrance the creation of the world; the 
Passover, the departure out o/ Egypt; the Pen- 
tecost, the laio given at Sinai, 6,'c. 2. 7'o keep 
them firm to their religion; with the view of 
ceremonies and the majesty of divine service. 
3. To gioe them instruction ; for in thiir reli- 
gious assemblies the law of God was read and 
explairicd. 4. To renew the acquaintance, cor- 
respondence.! andfriendslup of their tribes and 
families with one another, by coming from the 
several towns in the country, and meetiyig 
three times a year in the holy city. 

The Hebrews had a great number of feasts. The 
first, and most ancient of all,ioas the sabbath, 
or the seventh day of the week, instituted to 
preserve the memory of the world's creation. 
Gen. 2. 3, And God blessed the seventh day, and 
sanctified it, because in it he had rested from all 
his work. Commentators are not agreed about 
the first institution of the sabbath : Many are 
of opinion that the sabbath hath been observed 
among the righteous from the beginning of the 
world: that the ancients having preserved the 
memory of the creation, observed the sabbath 
also, in consequence of the natural laio 'which 
obliged them thereto. Some arelof opinion, 
that people did not begin to cease from work 
upon that day, till after the command "which 
God gave the Israelites to that purpose, some 
time after the coming out of Egypt, when they 
were encamped at Marah. 

The Sabbatical Year, which returned every seven 
years, and was entirely set apart for rest : and 
Jubilee year, which loas at the end of seven 
times seven years, or of the forty-ninth year, 
were sorts of feasts too, and may be considered 
as consequences of the sabbath. 

The Passover loas celebrated on the fourteenth, 
or rather fifteenth day of the first month in the 
ecclesiastical year, zchich teas the seventh of 
tlie civil year. The lisasl began after noon on 
the fourteenth, and was celebrated properly on 
the fifteenth of THsan; it lasted seven days. 
Bat the first and last days only of the octave 
were days of rest, Exod. 12. 14, <!^-c. See 
Passover. 

The feast of Pentecost was celebrated on the fif- 
tieth day after the Passover, in memory of the 
law''s being given to Moses on mount Sinai 
fifty days, or severi weeks after the departure 
out of Egypt. See Pentecost. 

The feast of Trumpets was celebrated at the be- 
ginning, or on the first day of the civil year, 
upon which a trumpet was sounded, proclaim- 
ing the beginning of the year, which was in the 
monthTisii, answering to o?t7- September. This 
day was kept solemn; all servile business was 
forbid to be done upon it ; and particular sa- 
crifices ivere offered, Lev. 23. 24, 25. The scrip- 
ture does not acquaint us with the occasion of 
appointing this feast. Theodoret Relieves, it 
was in memory of the thmider and lightning 
upon mount Slna.\,7Dhen God gave his law from 
thence. The Rabbins will have it, that it was 
in remembrance of the deliverance of Isaac, in 
whose stead a ram 7v as Sacrificed by Abraham. 
Others say, that as the seventh day of every 
week was a sabbath, and every seventh year 
teas to be kept as a holy sabbatical year, so the 
seventh month was to be holy in some singular 
manner above the rest of the months, for the 
many sabbaths and solemn feasts that were to 
be observed in this more than any other month; 
such as the feast of Expiation, and of Taber- 
nacles. 

The new moons, or first days of every month, 
were in some sort a consequence of the feast of 
Trumpets. Andlhough thesewerevot reckoned 
among the solemn feasts in Lev. 23.*yet were 
celebrated as such, by the sound of trumpets. 
Num. 10. 10. by extraordinary sacrifices, Num. 
28.11,12, (!{-c. by abstaining from servile woiks, 
Amos 8. 5. and by attendance upon the ministry 
of God's word, 2 Kings 4. 23. Upon these days 
also some sort of entertainments were made, 



1 Sara. 20. 5, 18. Aiid God ordained it thus., 
that by giving him the first-fruits of every 
month they should acknowledge him as the 
Lord of all their time, and own his providence, 
by which all times and seasons ore ordered. 

The feast of Expiation, or Atonement, teas kept 
upon the tenth day of the month Tisri, or 
September. The Hebrews call it Xipjmr, or 
Chippur, that is, pardon or expiation, because 
it was instituted for the expiation of all the 
sins, irreverences, and pollutions of a I the 
Israelites, /roHt the high-priest to the lowst oj 
the people, committed by them throughout the 
whole year. Upon this day they fasted strictly, 
and offered several sacrifices. I'hc high-priest, 
after he had washed jwt only his hands and 
his feet, as usual in common sacrifices, but his 
whole body, dressed himself in plain linen, like 
the rest of the priests. He then neither wore 
his purple robe, nor the ephod, nor the breast- 
plate, because he teas going to ejpiaie his own 
and the people'' s sins. He first of all offered a 
bullock and a ram for his own sins, and those 
of all the other priests. He p ut his hands upon 
the heads of these victims, and confessed his 
own sins, and the sins of his house : then he 
received from the princes of the people two 
goats for a sin-off'ering, and a ram for a 
burnt-offering, to be off'ered in the name of all 
the multitude. Lev. 16. 2, 3, &c. As to the 
ceremonies used with the goats, see Offering. 

The feast of Tents or Tabernacles, See Tabkr- 

NACLE. 

Besides these feasts mentioned by Moses, we find 
the feast of lots, or Purim, which was celebrated 
among the Jews o/Shushan,oH the fourteenth 
day of Adar; and among the other people of 
the Persian empire on the fifteenth of the same 
month, which answers to our February, Esth. 
9. 21. The Jews observe the first of these days 
with fasting and crying, and other expressions 
of vehement grief and fear ; and the latter 
with thanksgiving, and all demonstrations of 
joy and triumph. See Puri.m. 

The feast of the dedication of the temple, or ra- 
ther of the restoration of the temple, which had 
been profaned by Antiochus Epiphanes, ichich 
is thought to be the feast mentioned in the gos- 
pel, John 10. 22. was gelebrated in the winter. 
Jose])hus sa7js, it zvas called the feast of lights; 
probably this happiness befell them 2ohen they 
least expected it ; and they looked upon it as a 
new light that had risen upon them, Joseph 
Anliq. lib. 12. cap. 11. There is an account 
of this dedication in IMaccab. 4- 52,54,55, 
&c. where it is related, that Judsis Maccabeui 
and his brethren having defeated the army of 
Gorgias, they went directly to the temple of 
Jerusalem, which they found forsaken and 
profaned, so that the courts were full of thick 
biishes mid brambles, the doors icere burnt, the 
altar profaned, and the buildings in ruins. 
After having shed abundance of tears on this 
occasion, they began to clean every thing, and 
employed the priests in demolishing the altar 
which had been polluted; and erected another 
of rough- stone. They refitted the holy place 
and the sanctuary, and placed therein the can- 
dlestick, the table of shew-brend, and the altar 
of perfumes. They kindled the lamps, pwi the 
loaves upon the sacred table, set the incense on 
fire, offered sacrifices and. burnt-offerings, and 
performed the dedication of the templein eight 
days, with all the solemnity that circumstajices 
icould allow of. After which Judas Maccabeus 
made it a law, that the feast should be kept 
yearly for eight days, in memory of that mercy 
which God had shewed them. It is generally 
agreed that it was during this feast our Sa- 
viour was at Jerusalem : It was celebrated 
upon the twentij-fifth and following days of 
the month Cnslcu, which anstcers to our No- 
veoiber and December, and it is therefore said, 
that it was winter. 

Love-feasts, or feasts of charity, were used among 
theprimitive Christians in the public meetings 
of the church, to skew their unity among them- 
selves, to promote and maintain mutual cha- 
rity, and for the relief of the poor among them, 
at the close whereof they administered the 
Lord's supper, Jude 12. But these feasts 
being abused, some think that the apostle Paul 
abolished them, ICor. 11.21, 22, .34. 

In the Christian church we have no festival tha/i 
appears clearly to have been instituted 6»/Christ 
Jesus, or his apostles. J^Tevertheless, as some 
say, our Saviour seems to have instituted a 
feast, in a perpetual memory of his pn.ysion 
and death, jchen he instituted the sacrament 
of bread and wine as symbols of Id's body ana 



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bloody and pledges of spiritual blessing-s. 
Cnristiaas have alicays celebrated the inemory 
of Christ's resurrection, and keep this feast 
on every first day of the week ; which day 
was called the Lord's day, even so early as in 
St. John's time; Rev. 1. 10, I was in the Spirit 
on the J^ord's-day. 

freji.iy.S.Lot made a/. || 21.8.Abrabammade a/. 

26. 30. Isaac made a/. || 29. 22. Laban made a/. 

40. 20. Pharaoh made a/, to all his servants 
Exod. 3. 1. that they may hold a/, unto me^ 10. 9. 

12. 14. you shall keep it a/. Lev. 23. 39, 41. 

13.6. the seventh day shall be a/, to the Lord 

23. 14. three times thou shall keep a/, in the year 

16. the/, of harvest, the first-fruits of thy labours 
.32. 5. Aaron said, to-morrow is a/, to the Lord 

AVm.28.17. the fifteenth day of this month is the/. 
29 12. ye shall keep a/, to the Lord seven days 
Deui. 16. 14. and thou shalt rejoice in thy/. 
Judg. 14. 10. and Samson made there a /. 
12. declare it within the seven days of the/. 

17. and she wept before him while their/, lasted 

1 Sam. 9. 1 12. there is a /. to-day in the high-place 
20. 16. there is a yearly/, for all the family 

25. 36. Nabal held a/, in liis house like a king 

2 Sam. 3. 20. David made Abner and Iris men a/. 

1 Kings2. 15. Solomon made a/, to his serv. 8. 05. 
.8. 2. all the men of Israel assembled at the/. 

12. 32. .leroboam ordained a/, like to the/, that 
is in Judah, and he ottered upon the altar 
33. he ordained a/, to the children of Israel 

2 Chr. 5. 3. the /. in the seventh month, J^''eli. 8. 14. 
7. 8. Solomon kept Ihe/.seven days, and all Israel 

with him, 9. | 30.22. Xeh. 8. 18. Ezek. 45. 25. 
Esth. 1. 3. Ahasuerus made a/. 5. | 2. 18. 

9. Vashti made a/. || 8. 17. the Jews had a/. 
Prov. 15. 15. a merry heart hath a continual/. 
£cc/.10.19./.ismade for laughter, winemakes merry 
Isa. 25. 6. the Lord shall make to all people a/. 
Jer. 16. to. enter not the house of mourning/. 
Ezek. 45. 23. seven days of the /. he shall prepare 
Daii. 5. 1. Belshazzar the king made a great/. 
Mat. 27. 15. at that /. the governor was wont to 

release to the people a prisoner, J\Iark 15. 6. 
Luke 2. 42. they went up after the custom of the /. 
5. 29. Levi made him a great/, in his house 
14. 13. but when thou makest a/, call the poor 
23. 17. he must release one unto them at the/. 
John 2. 8. draw, and bear to the governor of the /. 
, 9. when the ruler of the/, tasted the water 
4. 45. the Galileans having seen all that he did at 
the/, at Jerusalem, for they also went to the/. 

5. 1. after this there was a/, of the Jews 

6. 4. the passover, a/, of the Jews, was nigh 

7. 8. go ye up to this/. I go not up yet to this/. 

10. then went he also up to the/, not openly 

11. then the Jews sought him at the /. and said 
14. now about the midst of the/. Jesus taught 
37. in the last day, that great day of the/. 

10.22. it was at Jerusalem the/, of dedication 
11. 56. what think ye, that he will not come to/.? 
12. 12. next day much people that were come to/. 

20. certain Greeks among them that came to/. 
13. 29. buy what we have need of against the/. 

Jicts 18. 21. I must by all means keep this /. 

1 Cor. 5. 8. let us keep the /. not with old leaven 
10. 27. if any that believe not bid you to a/. 

FEAST-DAY, day's. 
1108.2.11. I-will also cause her f. -days to cease 
9. 5. what will ye do in day of the /. of the Lord 1 
Jlmos 5. 21. I hate, I despise your f. -days 
Mat. 26. 5. they said, not on the f. day, Mark 14.2. 
John 2. 23. in the f. -day many believed in his name 

FEAST of the passover. 
Exod.3i.2o.nonhe &a.cT\fice of f. of passover he]efi 
Mat. 25. 2. after two days is /. of pass. Mark 14.1. 
Luke 2.41.every year atf.ofpass.his parents went 
JohnlS.l.hei'oxef.ofpassovcrJesus knew his hour 

FE.4ST of tabernacles. 
Lev. 23. 34. the fifteenth day shall be/, oftaber. 
£)cmJ. 16.13. thou shalt observe /.o/ tab. seven days 
16. three times appear in/, of tabernacles, .31. 

10. 2 Chron. 8. 13. 

Ezra 3. 4. they kept /. of tabernac. as it is written 

Zech.14.16. shall even go up to keep f of tabernac. 

18. heathen that come not to keep/, oftaber. 19. 

John'i.2. now the Jews'/.o/ia5er?iac.was at hand 

FEAST of unleavened bread. 
Exod.l2.ll. ye shall ohs.f. of mil.br. 23.15. ] 34.18. 
Lev. 23. 6. and on fifteenth day is/, of unlcav. br. 
Deut. 16. 16. appear in/, of nnl. br. 2 Chr. 8. 13. 

2 C/tr.30.13. people assembled to keepf.ofiinl. br. 

21. children of Isr. kept/, of unl. br. seven davs 
35.17..r.o/?(n.&.sev.days, Ezra6.22. E2e/v.45.21. 

•Wat. 26.17. first day of/, of unl. br. disciples came 
^arjil4.1.aftertwo davs was f. of un.br. Luke22.l. 

FEAST of weeks. 

Exod. 34.22. thou shalt obs./. ofio. Deut. 16. 10. 

Deut. 16. 16. all thy males appear in the f. of zceeks 

2 C/ir.8 13. Solomon offered burnt-oflfer. in/, of w. 

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FEAST, ED. 

Job 1. 4. his sons went and/, in their houses 
2 Pet. 2. 13. sporting, while they /. with you 
Jude 12. those are spOTs, when they/, with you 

FEASTL\G. 
Esth. 9. 17. made it a day of/, and gladness, 18. 

22. they should make them days ot /. and joy 
Job 1. 5. when the days of their/, were gone 
Eccl.1.2. of mourning, than to go to the house of/. 
Jer. 16.' 8. thou shalt not go into the house of/. 

FEASTS. 
Lev. 23. 2. even these are my /. 4, 37, 44. 
Psal. 35. 16. with hypocritical mockers in/. 
Isa. 5. 12. the harp, pipe, and wine are in tlieir/. 
Jer. 51. 39. in their heat I will make their/. 
Ezek. 45. 17. the prince's part to give ofteriiigs in/. 
46. 11. in/, the meat-oftering shall be an ephah 
^{Imos 8. 10. I will turn your/, into mourning 
Zech.8. 19. shall be joy, gladness, and cheerful/. 
Mat. 23. 6. they love the uppermost rooms at/, and 
chief seats insynagog. Mark 12.39. Luke\lQ.m. 
Jade 12. these are spots in your/, of charity 

Jlppointed FEASTS. 
Isa. 1.14. your app.f. my soul hateth, a trouble 

Set FE.4STS. 
J^iiin. 29. 39. these things ye shall do in your setf. 

1 Chron. 23. 31. to offer on the setf. Ezra 3. 5. 

2 Chron. 31. 3. the king's portion for the setf. 
j\''eh. 10. 33. we charged for offerings for the setf. 

Solemn FEAST. 
Deut. 16. 15. seven days shalt thou keep tl solemn f. 
Psal. 81. 3. blow the trumpet on our s olcimif. -da.y 
Lam. 2. 7. made a noise as in the solemn f.-da.y 

Solemn FEASTS. 
J^i'um. 15. 3. when you make otfer. in your sol. f. 
2 Chr. 2. 4. build a house for offering on solemn f. 
8. 13. offering on solemn f. three times in a year 
Lam. i. 4. because none come to the solemn f. 
2. 6. he hath caused the solemn f. to be forgotten 
Ezek. 36. 38. as the flock of Jerusalem in solemn f. 
46. 9|jWhen people come before the Lord in sol.f. 
Hos. 5. 11. I will cause to cease her solemn f. 
12. 9. make thee dwell as in the days oi solemn f. 
jYah. 1. 15. O Judah, keep thy sol.f. perform vows 
Mai. 2. 3. even the dung of your solemn f. 
Featheked, see Fowl. 
FEATHERS. 
Lev. 1. 16. shall pluck away his crop with his/. 



Job 39. 13. gavest thou the goodly wings to the 
peacocks? or wings and/, to the ostrich 1 

Psai. 68. 13. and her/, covered with yeKow gold 
91.4. shall cover thee with his/, under his wings 

Ezek. 17. 3. an eagle long- winged, full of/. 7. 

Dan. 4. 33. his hairs were grown like eagles'/. 
FED. 

Gen. 30. 36. Jacob /. the rest of Laban's flock 
36. 24. as he/, the asses of Zibeon his father 
41. 2. and the seven kine/. in a meadow, 18. 
47. 17. he/, them with bread for their cattle 
48. 15. the God who/, me all my life long 

Exod. 16. 32. the bread wherewith I have /. you 

Deut.8.3. he/.thee with manna, thou knewestnot 
16. who/, thee in the wilderness with manna 

25am.20.3. put the concubines inward, and/.them 

IKings 18. 4. he/, them with bread and water, 13. 

1 Chron. 27. 29. over the herds that/, in Sharon 

Psal. 37.3. trust in the Lord, verily thou shalt be/. 
78. 72. so he/, them, according to his integrity 
81. 16. he should have/, them with finest of wheat 

Isa. 1. 11. 1 am full of the fat of/, beasts 

Jer. 5. 7. wlieri I had/.them to the full, they comm. 
8. they were as/, horses in the morning 

Ezek. 16. 19. and my honey wherewith I/, thee 

34. 3. ye eat the fat, and kill them that are/. 
8. the shepherds/themselves, and /.not my flock 

Dan. 4. 12. and all flesh was/, with it 
5.21. they/.Nebuchadnezzar with grass, like oxen 
Zcch. 11. 7. I took two staves, and If. the flock 
Jlfaf.25.37.when saw we thee hungered, a nd/.thee7 
Mark5.\A. they that/, the swine fled, /.ji/re 8. 34. 
Luke 16. 21. desiring to be /. with crumbs that fell 
1 Cor. 3. 2. 1 have /. you with milk, not with meat 

FEE. 
Dan. 2. f 6. ye shall receive of me, ffifts and/. 
5. 1 17. give thy /. to another, yet I will read 

FEEBLE. 
Gen. 30. 42. when cattle were/, he put them not in 
Deut. 25. 18. the Amalekites smote all that were/. 

1 Sam. 2. 5. that hath many children, is waxen /. 

2 •S'am. 4.1. Abner dead, Ish-bosheth"s hands were/. 
2 Chron. 28. 15. carried all the/, of them on asses 
JVeZt. 4. 2. and he said, what do these/. Jews ? 
./oi4. 4. and thou I ist strengthened the/ knees 
Psal. 33.8. 1 am/, and sore broken, I have roared 

105. 37. was not one/, person among their tribes 
Prov. 30. 26. the conies are but a/, folk, yet make 
Isa. 16. 14. the remnant shall be very small and/. 

35. 3. strengthen the weak hands, confirm/, knees 
, /fir. 6. 24. we have heard the fame, our hands wax/ 

49. 24. Damascus is waxed/, and turneth to flee I 



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Jer. 50. 43. the king of Babylon's hands waxed/ 

Ezek. 7. 17. all hands shall he f. 21. 7. 

Zech. 12.8. and he that is/, shall be as David 

1 Cor. 12. 22. the members which seem to be morey. 

IThess. 5. 14 brethren, comfort the /.-minded 

Heb. 12. 12. lift up the hands and the f. knees 
FEEBLER. 

Gew.30.42.so the/, were Laban's, stronger Jacob's 
FEEBLENESS. 

Jer. 47. 3. the fathers shall not look back for/. 
FEED. 

To feed signifies to eat, to take meat or nourish- 
ment for the body, and this is common to man 
with the beasts. Jude 12, Feeding themsel*e,9 
without fear. Isa. 27. 10, There shall the 
calf feed, and there shall he lie down. It also 
signifies to furnish or supply others with food; 
thus Joseph fed the Egyptians /or their cattle : 
that is, he gave them food and provision for 
one year, for which they gave him their cattle, 
Gen. 47. 17. And Agar prays that God would 
feed him with food convenient for him ; that 
he would furnish him with food suitable to his 
necessities and occasions, Prov. 30. 8. 

But feeding, generally in Scripture, is taken for 
the business and calling of a shepherd, and 
comprehends all the duties belonging to that 
office : not only that of feeding, or providing 
pasture for his flock, but also of guiding, ob- 
serving, and defending them. In this sense, 
feeding is applied, I. To God, and that (1) In 
respect of his church, which he rules, defends, 
directs, sustains, and nourishes, both inicardly, 
by the gifts and graces of his Spirit ; and out- 
wardly, by his power and providence. Gen. 
48. 15, The God which fed me all my life long 
unto this day. .^nd the Psalmist, Feed them 
also, and lift them up for ever, Psal. 28. 9. 
Hence God is called a Shepherd, Psal. 23. 1, 
The Lord is my Shepherd: He provides for 
me, he brings me out of the wrong way, and 
guides me in the right. (2) In respect of the 
ungodly, iipon whom he executes his judgments. 
Ezek. 34. 16, I will feed them with judgment, 
jind in Hos. 4. 16, The Lord will feed them at 
a lamb in a large place ; He will make them tc 
wander, like a lost lamb in a wilderness, and 
scatter them into Assyria. (3) In respect of 
the creatures which receive their supplies 
wholly from God. Psal. 145. 15, The eyes of all 
wait upon thee, and thou givest them their meat 
in due season. Mat. 6. 26, The fowls of the 
air neither sow nor reap, yet your heavenly 
Father feedeth them. 

II. To Christ. Isa. 40.. 11, He shall feeil his 
flock like a shepherd. Jlnd our Saviour says 
of himself, I am the good Shepherd, .Tohn 10. 
11. Christ Jesus performs all the offices ef a 
tender and faithful Shepherd, toward his peo- 
ple, carrying himself with great wisdom, and 
condescension, and compassion, to every one 
of them, according to their several capacities 
and infirmities : He feeds them by his word. 
Spirit, grace, fulness, redemption, ordinances 
and providences. 

in. To Man. And then besides the common ac- 
ceptation of the word, for feeding cattle, it is 
taken, (1) For instriLctin g and teaching others 
by wholesome doctrine; for ruling and cen- 
suring by ecclesiastical discipline. John 21, 
15, 16, Feed my lambs : Feed my sheep. And 
in Jer. 3. 15, I will give you pastors according 
to mine heart, which shall feed you with 
knowledge and understanding. (2) For ruling 
and governing ■politically. Thus kings and 
magistrates are compared to shepherds, 2 Sam. 
5. 2, Thou shalt feed my people Israel. Psal. 
78. 71, He brought David to feed Jacob his 
people. 

IV. To the enemies of the church, tchorn God 
sometimes makes zise of for the chastisement 
of his people. Jer. 6. 3, The Babylonian 
prijLces, with their armies, shall feed every 
one in his place: They shall take xip their 
quarters in the places assigned them, and 
make spoil of all they can find there. 

V. To .such as flatter tliemselves with vain hopes 
of help and assistance. Hos. 12. 1, Ephraim 
feedeth on wind : The ten tribes flatter thcm- 
selnes with hopes of help from the Egyptians 
and Assyrians, but they are supporting them- 
selves with hopes as unfit to sustain them, as 
the wind is to feed the body and nourish it i 
They made new alliances and friendships, but 
all of them will prove lies to them at last, like 
the wind they feed upon. 

VI. Tomlers, Jo«/< political antZ ecclesiastical, mA» 
contrive their own ease, advantage,honour,ani 
ambitious projects ; but feed not their flocks J 
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tame counsel or necessary reliefs as they ought 
to do, according' to their respective offices. 
Ezek. 34. 2,.3, Woe to the shepherds tliat do 
feed themselves ; should not the shepherds feed 
the flocks 1 Ye kill them that are fed; but ye 
feed not the flock. 
Gen. 37. 12. his breth. went to/, their father's flock 

16. tell me, I piay, where they/, their flocks 
46. 32. for their trade hath been to /. cattle 
Exod. 22. 5. and shall/, in another man's field 
34. 3. neitlier let flocks/, before that mount 
2 Sam. 5. 2. thou shalt/. my people Israel 

7. 7. whom 1 commanded to/. Israel, 1 Chr. 17. 6. 
IKings 17.4. have commanded the ravens to/, thee 
Job 24. 2. they take away flocks and/, thereof 

20. the worms shall/, sweetly on him 
Psal. 28. 9./. them, and lift them up for ever 
49. 14. laid in the grave, death shall /. on them 
78. 71. he brought David to/. Jacob his people 
Prov. 10. 21. the lips of the righteous/, many 
Cant.4. 5. like two roes which/, among the lilies 
6. 2. my beloved is gone to/, in the gardens 
Isa. 5. 17. the lambs shall/, after their manner 

11. 7. and the cow and the bear shall/. 

14. 30. and the first-born of the poor shall/. 
27. 10. there shall the calf/, and shall lie down 
30. 23. thy cattle shall /. in large pastures 
40. 11. he shall/, his flock as a shepherd 

49. 9. they shall/, in the ways and high places 
61. 5. and strangers shall stand and /. your flocks 
65.25. the wolf and the lamb shall/, together 

Jer. 2. 1 16. the children of Noph /. on thy crown 
3. 15. pastors who shall /. you with knowledge 
6. 3. they shall/, every one in his place 
2.3. 2. against the pastors that/, my people 
4. 1 will set up shepherds which shall/, them 

50. 19. Israel shall/, on Carmel and Bashan 
Lam. 4. 5. they that/, delicately are desolate 
Ezek. 34. 2. woe to the shepherds that do/, thems. 

3. ye eat the fat, but ye/, not the flock 
10. neither shall the shepherds/, themselves 
23. even my servant David shall/, them 
Dan. 11. 26. they that/, of his meat destroy him 
IIos. 4. 16. now the Lord wifl/. them as a lamb 
9. 2. the flour and the wine-press shall not/, them 
Jonah 3. 7. let them not/, nor drink water 
Mic. 5. 4. he shall/, in the strength of the Lord 
Zeph. 2. 7. they shall/, thereupon, God shall visit 
3. 13. they shall/, none shall make them afraid 
Zech. 11. 9. then said I, I will not/, you 

16.the shepherd shall not /. that that stand jth still 
Mat. 2. 16. out of thee a Governor that sli.d!/. 
Luke 15. 15. he sent him to his fields to / .-^wine 
^cts 20. 28. take heed to/, the church of God 
1 Cor. 9. tl3. they/ of the things of the temple 
13. 3. though I give all ray goods to/, the poor 
Rev.1.11. for the Lamb shall /. them and lead them 

12. 6. that they should /. her there 1260 days 

FEED, Imperatively. ' 
Gen. 25. 30. /. me with that same red pottage 
29. 7. water ye the sheep, an4 go and/, them 
IKings 22.27. f. him with bread and water ol'afilic- 
tion, until I come in peace, 2 Chr. 18. 26. 
Prov. 30. 8./ me with food convenient for me 
Cant. 1. 8. /. thy kids beside the shepherds' tents 
Mic. 7. 14./. thy people with thy rod, the flock 
Zech. 11.4.saith Lord,/, the flock of the slaughter 
John 21. 15./. my lambs H 16./. my sheep, i7. 
Rom. 12. 20. if thine enemy hunger,/, him 

1 Pet. 5. 2. /. the flock of God which is among you 

/M27ZFEED. 
Gen. 30. 31. I will again/, and keep thy flock 

2 Sam. 19. 33. I will f. thee with me in Jerusalem 
Isa. 49. 26. I will f. them that oppress thee 

58. 14. I will f. thee with the heritage of Jacob 
Jer. 9. 15. I will f. them with wormwood, 23. 15. 
£zeA:.34.1 3. /ici'W/.them upon the mountains of Isr. 

14. Jwill f.ihem in a good pasture, on mountains 

15. /zot'ZZ/. my flock, and cause them to lie down 
16. 1 will f. the fat and the strong Avith judgment 

Zech. 11.7. 1 will f. the flock of slaughter, the poor 

FEEDER. 
Gen.4. fS. Abel was/.of sheep,Cain tiller of ground 

FEEDEST. 
Psal. 80. 5. thou/, them with the brea(^ of tears 
Cant. 1. 7. tell me where thou/, thy flock 

FEEDETH. 
Prov. 15. 14. the mouth of foois/. on foo'i-i'moss 
23. t7. he that/, gluttons, shameth his fitln-r 
Cant. 2. 16. my beloved /. among the lilies, 6. 3. 
/sa.44.20.he/.on ashes, a deceived heart turned him 
.^os.12.1. Ephraim/. on wind, followeth east-wind 
Mat. 6. 26. yet your heavenly Father/, them 
Luke 12. 24. the ravens sow not, yet God /. them 
1 Cor. 9. 7. who/, a flock, and eateth not the milk 

FEEDING. « 
6?«ra.37.2. Joseph was /. his flock with his brethren 
Job 1. 14. the oxen were plowing, the asses/, by 
Ezek. 34. 10. cause them to cease from /. the flock 
•ATaA 2. 11. where is the/, place of young lions "* 
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J/af.8.30.aherdofswine/. JlfarA;5.11.iM7ce8.32. 
LukeM. 7. whichof you having a servant/, cattle 
Jude 12./.thems. without f^r, clouds without water 

FEBl.. 
Gen. 27. 12.my father peradventure will/, me 

21. come near, that I may /. thee, my son 
Judg. 16. 26. suffer me that I may/, the pillars 
Job 20. 20. surely he shall not/, quietness 
Psal. 58. 9. before your pots can/, the thorns 
jEccZ. 8.5. whoso keepeth commandm.shall/.no evil 
jicts 17.27. seek the L. if haply they might/, after 

FEELING. 
Eph. 4.19. who being past/, have given themselves 
Jjfeb. 4. 15. touched with the/, of our infirmities 

FEET. 
Gen. 29. fl. then Jacob lift up his/, and came 

49. 10. nor a lawgiver from between his/, till 
33. Jacob gathered up/ in the bed, yielded ghost 
Exod. .3. 5. put thy shoes from off thy /. .dcts 7. 33. 

11. 1 8. get out, and the people that is at thy/. 

12. 11. shall eat the passover with shoes on your /. 
Lev. 11. 21. have legs above their/, ye may eat 
Deut. 2. 28. only I will pass through on my/. 

11. 16. all the substance which was at their/. 

28. 57. young one that cometh from between her/. 

33. 3. and they sat down at thy/, every one 
JtfsA.3.15.the/.of the priests were dipped in Jordan 

9. 5. old shoes, and clouted upon their/. 

10. 24. put your/, on the necks of these kings 
14. 9. the land whereon thy/, have trodden 

Judg. 1. 1 7. having thumbs of hands and /. cut off 

3. 24. surely he covereth his/, in his chamber 

4. 15. so that Sisera fled away on his/. 17. 

5. tl5. Barak was sent on his/, into the valley 

27. at her/, he bowed, at her /. he fell down dead 
Ruth's. 4. go in, uncover his/, and lay thee down 

8. he turned, and behold a woman lay at his/. 

1 Sam. 2. 9. he will keep the/, of his saints 
14. 13. Jonathan climbed on his hands and/. 

24. 3. and Saul went in to cover his/. 

25. 127. young men that walk at the/, of ^y lord 
42. Abigail rode with five damsels at her/. 

2 Sam. 2. 1 18. Asahel was light of his/, as a roe 

3. 34. hands not bound, nor thy/, put into fetters 

4. 4. Jonathan's son was lame of his/. 9. 3, 13. 
12. they cut off their hands and their/. 

19. 24. Mephibosheth had not dressed his/. 
22. 34. he maketh my /. like hinds' /. and setteth 
me upon high places, Psal. 18. 33. Hab. 3, 19. 
37. so that my/, did not slip, Psal. 18. 36. 

1 Kings 2. 5. put the blood of war in shoes on his/. 
14. 6. when Ahijah heard the sound of her/. 

12. when thy /. enter the city, the child shall die 
15. 23. Asa was diseased in his/. 2 Chron. 16. 12. 

2 Kings 3. 1 9. no water for the cattle at their/. 
4. 27. when she came, she caught him by the/. 
6.32. is notthe sound of his master's/, behind himi 
9. 35. but they found no more of her than the/. 
13. 21. dead man revived, and stood upon his/. 
18. t27. that they may drink the water of their/. 
21. 8. nor make the/, of Israel move any more 

1 Chr. 28. 2. then David the king stood on his/. 
JVeA.9.21. clothes waxed not old, their/, swelled not 
Job 12. 5. he that is ready to slip with his/. 
13.27. thou puttest my/, in the stocks, 33. 11. thou 
settest a print upon the heels of my/. 

18. 8. for he is cast into a net by his own/. 

11. terrors make afraid, and drive him to his/. 
29. 15. 1 was eyes to the blind,/, was I to the lame 

30. 12. the youth rise, they push away my /. 
39. 121. his/, dig in the valley, he rejoiceth 

Psal. 22. 16. they pierced my hands and my/. 

25. 15. for he shall pluck my/, out of the net 

31. 8. thou hast set my/, in a large room 
40.2.he set my /.on rock, and established my goings 
56. 13. wilt thou not deliver my/, from falling? 
66. 9. and suffereth not our/, to be moved 

7.3. 2. but as for me, my/, were almost gone 
74- 3. lift up thy/, to the perpetual desolations 
105. 18. whose/, they hurt with fetters 
11.5. 7. /. have they, but they walk not, nor speak 
116. 8. thou hast delivered my/, from falling 
119. 59. 1 turned my/, unto thy testimonies 
101. I refrained my/, from every evil way 
105. thy word is a lamp to my/, a light to my path 
122. 2. our/, shall stand within thy gates 
Prnv. 1. 16. their/ run to evil 6. 18. Isa. 59. 7. 
4.26. ponder the path ofthy/. ways be established 
5.5. her/, go down to death, steps take hold on hell 

6. 13. the wicked man speaketh with his/. 

28. can one go on coals and his/, not be burnt? 

7. 11. she is loud, her/, abide not in her house 

19. 2. and he that hasteth with his/, sinneth 

26. 6. cutteth off the/, and drinketh damage 
29. 5. a flatterer spreadeth a net for his / 

Cant. 7. 1. how beautiful are thy/, with shoes! 

Isa. 3. 16. and making a tinkling with their/. 

18. Lord take away the ornaments about their/. 
6.2. with twain he covered his/, with twain did fly 
7. 20. the Lord shall shave the hair of the/. 



Isa. 23. 7. her own /. shall carry ner afar off to s<ij 
26. 6. the/, of the poor shall tread it down 
32. 20. that send forth the/, of the ox and asa 
41. 3. by the way that he had not gone with his/ 
49. 23. they shall lick up the dust ofthy/. 
52. 7. the/, of him that bringeth good tidings 
60. 13. I will make the place of my/, glorious 

Jer. 13. 16. before your /.stumble on the mountains 
14. 10. loved to wander, have not refrained their/ 
18. 22. they digged a pit, and hid snares for my/. 
38. 22. thy /. are sunk in the mire, and are turned 

Lam. 1. 13. he hath spread a net for my/. 

Ezek. 1. 7. and their/, were straight/. 
2. 1. he said to me, son of man, stand upon thy/. 
2. and the Spirit set me upon my/. 3. 24. 
16. 25. hast opened thy/to every one that passed by 

24. 17. and put on thy shoes upon thy/ 

23. tires shall be on your heads, shoes on your/. 

25. 6. because thou hast stamped with the/. 
32. 2. thou troublest the waters with thy/. 

34, 18. but ye must foul the residue with your /. 
19. what ye have trodden and fouled with your /. 
37. 10. they lived and stood up upon their/. 
Dan. 2. 33. his/, part of iron, and part clay, 42. 
34. a stone smote the image upon his/. 
41. thou sawest the/ and toes part of clay 
7. 7. and stamped the residue with the /. of it, 19 
10. 6. his/, like polished brass, Rev. 1. 15. | 2.19. 
JVah. 1. 3. and the clouds are the dust of his/. 

15. the/, of him that bringeth good tidings 
Zech.li. 4. his/, shafl stand upon mount of Olives 
./l/aM0.14.when ye depart out of that house or city, 
shdke off the dust of your/. Mark &.\l.Luke 9.5 

15. 30. cast the lame and blind down at Jesus' / 

18. 8. rather than having two /. to be cast into fire 
28. 9. they held him by the /. and worshipped him 

Luke 1. 79. to guide our/, into the way of peace 

7. 38. she kissed his/, and anointed them 

45. this woman hath not ceased to kiss my/. 

8. 35. they found the man sitting at the /. of Jesus 
41. Jairus fell down at Jesus'/, and besought hira 

10. 39. Mary, who sat at Jesus/, heard his word 
15.22. put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his/ 
24. 39. behold my hands and my/, that it is I 

40. he shewed them his hands and his/. 
John 11. 2. and wiped his/, with her hair, 12. 3. 

12. 3. and Mary anointed the/, of Jesus 

20. 12. one angel at the head, the othe*- at the /. 
Acts2. 7. and immediately his/, received strength 

4. 35. laid them down at the apostles' /. 37. | 5.2. 

5. 9. the /. of them who have buried thy husband 
7. 58. they laid their clothes at a young mans/. 

13. 25. shoes of his/. I am not worthy to loose 
Sl.they shook off the dust of their/, against thera 

14. 8. there sat at Lystra a man impotent in his/. 
10. Paul said, stand upright on thy/, he leaped 

16. 24. who made their/, fast in the stocks 

21. 11. Agabus bound his own hands and/. 

22. 3. yet brought up at the/, of Gamaliel 

26. 16. but rise, and stand upon thy/. 
Rom. 3. 15. their/, are swift to shed blood 

10. 15. the/, of them that preach the gospel 

1 Cor. 12.21. nor head to the/. T have no need of you 
£!pA.6.15.your/.sliodwith the preparation ofgospel 
Heb. 12. 13. and make straight paths for your/. 
Rev.2^. make them come and worship before thy/. 
10. 1. another mighty angel, his /. as pillars of fire 

11. 11. the two witnesses stood upon their/. 

13. 2. his/, were as/, of a bear, mouth of a lion 
22. 8. 1 fell down to worship before his/. 
At his FEET. 

Exod. 4. 25. Zipporah cast the foreskin at his f. 

Judg. 4. 10. Barak went with ten thousand at hisf. 

Ruth's. 14. she lay at his f. until the morning 

1 San. 25. 24. Abigail fell at his f. and said 

2 Kings 4. 37. the woman of Shuneni fell at hisf. 
Esth.8.3.'Esth. fell down at hisf. and besought him 
Hab. 3. 5. and burning coals went forth at his f. 
Mat. 18. 29. his fellow-servant fell down at hisf. 
Mark 5. 22. Jairus, when he saw him, fell at his f. 

7.25.Syrophenician woman came, and fell at hisfi 
Luke 7. 38. she stood at his f. behind him, weeping 
.John 11. 32. Mary fell down at his f. saying 
./7c<s5.10.Sapphira fellah A?s /.and yielded up ghost 

10.25. Cornelius met him, and fell down at hisf. 
Rev. 1. 17. when I saw him, I fell at hisf. as dead 

19. 10. and I fell at hisf. to worship him 

FEET joined with sole or soles. 
Deut. 11. 24. soles of your/, tread shall be yours 
Josh. 3. 13. as soon as snles of the priests'/. 4. 18. 
IKings 5.3.till L. put them under the soles of his/ 
2 Kings 19. 24. s. of my/, have drifed, Tsa. 37. 25 
Isa. 60. 14. shall bow down at the soles ofthy/. 
Ezek. 1. 7. the sole of their /. was like a calPs foot 
43. 7. the place of soles of my /. no more defiled 
Mali. 3. wicked shall he ashes under s. of your/ 

Under FEET. 
Exod.2i.^0. under his/, as it were a saj)phire-Bton« 
2 Sam. 22. 10. darkness was under his/. Psal. 18 
39. yea, they are fallen under my/. 



FEL 

Psal 8. 6. thou hast put all things under his /. 
1 Cor. 15. 27. Eph. 1. 22. 

47 3. he shall subdue the nations under our/. 

9] 13. the dragon slialt thou trample under f. 
Isa ll. 19. as a carcase trodden under f. 

23.3.drunkards ofEphraimshall beUodd.underf. 
Lam. 3. 34. to crush under his/, all prisoners 
j\Iat. 7. 6. lest they trample them under their/. 
Rom. 16. 20. God shall bruise Satan under your/. 
iCor.l.'>.25. till he hath put all enemies under his/. 
Heb. 2. 8. for he put all in subjection under his /. 
Rev. 12. 1. clothed with the sun, moon under her/. 

FEET with wash, or washed. ' 
Gen- 18. 4. let water be fetched, and wash your/. 

19. 2. turn in, tarry all night, and loash your/. 

24, 32. and Laban gave water to wash his/. 

43. 24. gave them water, and they washed their/. 
Ezod. 30. 19. Aaron and his sons shall wash their 

hands and their/, thereat, 21. | 4* 31. 
Judg.l^j. 21. Levite and concubine tcashed their/. 

1 Sam. 25. 41. to wash the/ of servants of my lor-d 
2Sa?Jt. 11. 8. Uriah, go to Ihy house, ma^A thy /. 
Psai. 58.10. shall wash his/, in blood of the wicked 
Cant.5.'i.h'\wewashed my/how shall I defile them! 
Luke 7. 36. she began to loash his/, with tears 

44. but she hath washed my/, with tears 
John 13. 5. he began to wash the disciples'/. 
6. Peter saith to him, Lord dost thou wash my/.? 

8. Peter saith to him, thoushalt never wasli my/. 
10. needeth not save to wash his/, but is clean 
12. so after he had washed their/.hesaid to them 
14. if I your Ld. and Master have washedyonrf. 

ITim. 5. 10. if she have washed the saints'/. 
FEIGN. 

2 Sam. 14. 2. I pray/, thyself to be a mourner 
IKings 14. 5. she shall /.herself to be another wom. 
Z,uke2{). 20. which should/, themselves just men 

FEIGNED. 

1 Sam. 21. 13. David/, himself mad in their hands 

2 Sam. 22.t45. strangers shall yield /. obedience 

unto me, Psal. 18. 1 44. 

Psal.17.1. to my prayer that goeth not out of/, lips 

66. 13. thine enemies shall yield/, obedience 

81.115. the haters of the Lord.yielded/. obedience 

2 Pet. 2. 3. with/, words make merchandise of you 

FEIGNEST. 
1 Kings 14. 6. why/, thou thyself to be another 1 
JVeA. 6. 8. but thou f. them out of thine own heart 

FEIGNEDLY. 
Jer. 3. 10. hath turned to me but/, saith the Lord 

FELL. 
Oen. 4. 5. Cain was wroth, and his countenance/. 
14. 10. the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah/. 
15. 12. a deep sleep/, on Abram, and lo, a horror 

25. 1 18. Ishmael/. in the presence of his brethren 
33. 4. Esau ran, and/, on his brother's neck 

44. H.Joseph's brethren/, before him on ground 

45. 14. Joseph/, on Benjamin's neck and wept 

46. 29. Jacob /. on Joseph's neck and wept 
Exod. 32. 28. there/, of the people 3000 men 
Lev. 16. 9. the goat on which the Lord's lot/. 10. 
J^um. 11. 4. the mixed multitude/, a lusting 

9. the dew/, on the camp, the manna/, upon it 
14. 5. Moses and Aaron/. 16. 22, 45. | 20. 6. 

Josh. 8. 25. that all that/, that day, were 12,000 

11. 7. so Joshua came arid/, upon them 
22. 20. and wrath/, on all the congregation 

Judg.i.lQ. Sisera's host/, on the edge of the sword 
5.27. Sisera/. || 8. 10. for there/. 120,000 men 
7. 13. a cake of bread smote the tent that it/. 

12. 6. there/, of Ephraimites at that time 42,000 
16. 30. the house /. on the lords and on the people 
20. 44. and there /. of Benjamin 18,000 men 

1 Sam. 4. ]0. there/, of Israel 30,000 footmen 
18. Eli/, from his seat backward by the gate 

11. 7. the fear of the Lord/, on the people 
14. 13. the Philistines/, before Jonathan 

19. t24. Saul prophesied, and/, down that day 
22. 18. Doeg turned, and/, upon the priests 

25. 24. Abigail/, at David's feel, and said 

28. 20. Saul/, straightway along on the earth 

29. 3. I found no fault in him since he/, on me 

30. 13. because three days agone I /. sick 

31. 4. therefore Saul took a sword and /. upon it 
5. his armour-bearer/, likewise, 1 Chr. 10. 4, 5. 

2 Sam. 4. 4. Mephibosheth /. and became lame 
11. 17. there/, some of the people of David 

13. 2. Amnon /. sick for his sister Tamar 

20. 8. Joab's sword/, out, as he went forth 

21. 9. they/, all seven together in days of harvest 
22. they /. by the hand of David, 1 Chron. 20. 8. 

1 ^mo-s2. 25.Benaiah/. on Adonijah that he died 
32. who/, upon two men more righteous than he 
34. Benaiah/. on Joab||46. Benaiah/.on Shimei 

12. 1 19. so Israel/, from the house of David 

14. 1. Abijah the son of Jeroboam/, sick 
17.17. the son of the woman /.sick, it was so sore 
"•8. 38. fire of Lord /. and consumed the sacrifice 
20.30. a wall/, on 27,000 men that were left 

2 Kings l.lS.third captain/ :n knees before Elijah 

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FEL 

IKings 2.13.took mantle of Elijah that /.from him 

4. 8. it/, on a day Elisha passed to Shunem, 11. 

18. it/, on a day the child went to the reapers 
37. Shunemite/. at his feet and bowed herself 

6. 5. the a.\e-head/. into the water, and he cried 
6. and the man of God said, where/, it 1 

7. 20. so it/, out to him, the people trode on him 
25. 11. the fugitives that/, away to the king 

1 Chr. 12. 19. there/, some of Manasseh to David 
21. 14. and there/, of Israel 70,000 men 

27. 24. because there/, wrath for it against Israel 

2 Chron. 15. 9. for they /. to David out of Israel 
17. 10. the fear of Lord/, on all kingdoms of lands 
20. 18. the inhabitants of Jerusalem/before Lord 

21. 19. his bowels/, out by reason of sickness 
25. 13. the soldiers of Israel/, on cities of Judah 

Ezra 9. 5. I/, on my knees and spread my hands 
Esth. 8. 17. for the fear of the Jews/, on them, 9.2. 

9. 3. because the fear of Mordecai/. upon them 
Job 1.15.the Sabeans/.on the asses, and took them 

17.Chaldeans/.oacamels,and carried themaway 

19. the house/, on young men, and they are dead 
Psal. 27. 2. wicked came to eat up my tlesh, they/. 

78.64. their priests/, by sword, widows not lament 
105. 38. for the fear of Israel /. on Egypt 

.Jer. 39. 9. those that/, away, that/, to him, 52. 15. 
46. 16. one/, upon another, and they said, arise 

Z/flm. 1. 7. her people /. into the hand of the enemy 

5. 13. and the children/, under the wood 
Ezek. 8. 1. the hand of the Lord/, upon me, 11. 5. 

39. 23. so/, they all by the sword 
Dan. 4.31. there/, a voice from heaven, saying 

7. 20. other which came up, before whom three/. 

10. 7. but a great quaking/, upon them 
Jonah 1. 7. they cast lots, and the lot/, on Jonah 
Mat. 7. 25. the house/, not || 27. it/. Luke 6. 49. 

13.4. seed /. by the way-side, Mark 4. 4. I^uke 8.5. 

S.some/.upon stony places, Mark 4:.5. LukeS.G. 

7.and some/among thorns, MarkA.l. hukeS.l. 

S.other/. into good ground, J/arA: 4.8. Luke 8.8. 

Mark 5. 22. Jairus when he saw him, /. at his feel 

7.25.Syrophenician woman came, and/, at his feet 

9.20. he/, on the ground and wallowed foaming 

14. 35. Jesus/, on the ground and prayed 
Luke 1. 12. and fear/, upon Zacharicis 

8. 23. but as they sailed, Jesus/, asleep 

10. 30. a certain man/, among thieves, 36. 
13. 4. upon whom the tower in Siloam/. 

15. 20. his father/, on his neck and kissed him 

16. 21. crumbs which / from the rich man's table 
John 18. 6. went backward, and/, to the ground 
.^cts 1. 25. from which Judas by transgression/. 

26. gave forth lots, and the lot/, upon Matthias 

7. 60. and when he had said this, he /. asleep 

9. 4. Saul/, to the earth and heard a voice 

18. there /. from his eyes as it had been scales 
10. 10. Peter became hungry, and /. into a trance 

44. the Holy Ghost/, on them all, 11. 15. 

12. 7. the chains/ off from Peter's hands 

13. 11. there/, on him a mist and a darkness 

36. David/, on sleep and saw corruption 

19. 17. and fear/, on all the Jews at Ephesus 

20. 10. Paul went down, and /. on Eutychus 

37. they all/, on Paul's neck, and kissed him 

22. 7. 1/, unto the ground, and heard a voice 
Rom. 11. 22. on them which/, severity 

15. 3. reproaches of them reproached thee/.on me 

1 Cor.10.8. and/in one day twenty-three thousand 
Ueb. 3. 17. whose carcases/, in the wilderness 

2 Pef.3. 4. since fathers/, asleep all things continue 
Rev. 1. 17. when I saw him I'/, at his feet as dead 

6. 13. and the stars of heaven /. unto the earth 

8. 10. and there /. a great star from heaven 

11. 11. and great fear/, on them who saw them 
13. the tenth part of the city/, by earthquake 

16. 2. and there/, a noisome and grievous sore 

19. the city was divided, and cities of nations/. 
21. there/, on men great hail out of heaven 

19. 10. and I/, at his feet to worship him 
See Face, Faces. 
FELL dow7i. 
J^am. 22. 27. when the ass saw the angel, she /. d. 
Deut. 9. 18. and I/, down before the Lord, 25. 
.Josh. 6. 20. the people shouted, the wall/, d. fiat 
Judg. 5. 27. where he bowed there he/, down dead 
19. 26. the concubine/, down at door of the house 

1 Sam. 17. 52. the Philistines /. down by the way 
31. 1. men of Israel /. down in Gilboa, 1 CAr.10.1. 

2 Sam. 2. 16. so they /. down together 

23. Asahel/. down there, and died in the place 

18. 28. Ahimaaz /. down || 19. 18. Shimei /. doion 

2 Kings 1.2. and Ahaziah/.dozcre through a lattice 

1 Chr. 5. 22. there/, d. many slain, war was of God 

2 Chr. 13. 17. there/, dojcn of Israel 500,000 men 
Esth. 8'. 3. Esther/, down at Ahasuerus' feet 
Jb6 1.20. Job/. (f. on the ground and worshipped 
Psal. 107. 12. they /. down, there was none to help 
Dan. 3.7. all nations/, d. and worshipped image 

23. these three /. down bound in the furnace 
Mat. 2. 11. wise men /. down and worshipped him 



FEL 

Mat. 18. 26. the serv. therefore/, down, saying, 29 
Mark 3. 11. and unclean spinisf. dowji before him 

5. 33. the woman with the issue of blood /. down 
Luke 5. 8. Simon Peter/, down at Jesus' knees 

8. 28. man which had devils/, down before Jesus 
41. Jairus/. down || 17. 16. the Samaritan/, d. 
John 11. 32. Mary/, dowji^ at his feet, saying 
.^cts 5. 5. Ananias/. down'W 10. Sapphira/. down 

10. 25. Cornelius/, down {\ 16. 29. jailer/. do2cn 

19. 35. the image which /. down from Jupiter 

20. 9. Eutychus/. down from the third loft 
Heb. 11. 30. by faith the walls of Jericho/. dow?i 
Rev. 5. 8. elders/, d. before the Lamb, 14. 1 19 -4. 

22. 8. John/, dowii to worship before the angel 

FELL. 
2 Kings 3. 19. and ye shall/, every good tree 

FELLED. 
2 Kings 3. 25. and they /. all the good trees 

FELLER. 
Isa. 14. 8. saying, no /. is come up against us 

FELLEST. 
2 Sam. 3. 34. as a man before wicked men so/.thou 

FELLING. 
2 Kings 6.5. as one was/.a beam, the axe-head fell 

FELLOES. 
1 Kings 7. 33. their/and their spokes were molten 

FELLOW. 
Gen. 19. 9. they said, this one/, came in to sojourn 
Ezod. 2. 13. wherefore smitest thou thy/.? 
18. 1 16. and I judge between a man and his /. 
Judg. 7. 13. there was a man told a dream to his/. 
22. the Lord set every man's sword against his 
/. through all tbe host, 1 Sam. 14. 20 

1 Sam. 21.15. that ye have. brought this/, to play 

the madman ; shall this/.come into my house? 

25. 21. in vain have I kept all that this/, hath 
29. 4. make this/, return, he may go to his place 

2 Sam. 2. 16. caught every one his /. by the head 
lKings22. 27. put this/, in prison, 2 Chron. 18. 26 
2 Kings 9. 11. wherefore came this mad/, to thee ? 
Eccl. 4. 10. if they fall, one will lift up his/. 
Jsaj34. 14. the satyr shall cry to his/. 

Jonah 1. 7. they said every one to his/, cast lots 
Zech. 11. 1 9. eat every one the flesh of his/. 
13. 7. awake, O sword, against my Shepherd, and 
against the man that is my/.saith Lord of hosts 
Mat. 12. 24. this /. doth not cast out devils but by 

26. 61. this/, said, I am able to destroy the temple 
71. this/, was also with Jesus, Luke 22. 59. 

Luke 23. 2. we found this /. perverting the nation 
John 9. 29. as for this/, we know not whence he is 

11. 16. Didymus said to his/, disciples, let us go 
Acts 17.tl8. some said, what will this base /. say 1 

18. 13. this /. persuadeth men to worship God 
22. 22. away with such a/, from the earth 
24. 5. we have found this man a pestilent /. 

FELLOW-CITIZENS. 
Eph.^.l^.hntf. -citizens with saints and household 

FELLOW-HEIRS. 
Eph. 3. 6. that the Gentiles should he f. -heirs 
FELLOW-HELPEB^. 

2 Cor. 8. 23. Titus my f. -helper concerning you 

FELLOW-HELPERS. 

3 John 8. that we might be f. -helpers to the truth 

FELLOW-LABOURER. 
1 Thcss. 3. 2. we sent Timoth^us our f.-labourer 
Philem. 1. Paul to Philemon onr f.-labourer 

FELLOW-LABOURERS. 
Phil. 4. 3. Clement, with other my f. -labourers 
Philem.24.Marc\is,t)emas,T,\icas,myf. -labourers 

FELLOW-PRISONER. 
Col.i. 10. Aristarchus my f. -prisoner saluteth you 
Philem. 23. Epaphras my f. -prisoner in Christ 

FELLOW-PRISONERS. 
iJom. 16. 7. A ndronicus and Junia my /.-prisoner* 

FELLOW-SERVANT, or servants. 
Mat.lS.'iS. found one ofhisf.-serv. who owed him 
29. his f. -servant fell down at his feet, saying 
31. so when his f-servants saw what was done 
33. have had compassion on f.-serv. as I on thee 
24. 49. and shall begin to smite his f.-serv ants 
Col. 1. 7. ye learned of Epaphras our f. -servant 
4. 7. Tychicus, who is a f .-servant in the Lord 
Rev. 6. 11. till then f. servants should be fulfilled 
19.10. see thou do it not, I am thy f.-serv ant,22.9. 

FELLOW-SOLDIER. 
Phil. 2. 25. to send Epaphroditus my f. -soldier 
Philem. 2. Paul to Archippus our f. -soldier 

FELLOW-WORKERS. 
CoZ.4. 11. these onlv are my f. -workers to kingdom 

iFELLOWS. 
Judg. 11. 37. bewail my virginity, I and my/. 
18. 25. lest angry /. run on thee, and thou lose life 
20. 1 11- all Israel were gathered/, as one man 
2SaTO.6.20.as one of the vain/, uncovereth himself 
Psal. 45. 7. with oil of gladness above/. Heb. 1. 9. 
Isa. 44. 11. behold all his/, shall be ashamed 
EzeA;. 37. 19. 1 will take the tribes of Israel his/ 
Dan.2. 13. they sought Daniel and his/, to be slain 
18. that Daniel and his /. should not perish 



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Dan. 7. 20. whose look wiis more stout than his/. 
Zcch. 3. 8. thou iintl thy/, that set before thee 
Mat. 11. 16. like to children culling to tlieir/. 
jicts 17. 5. Jews took lewd /. ol' tlie baser sort 

FEJ.LOVVrilHP. 
Lev. 6.2. which was delivered iiim to keep, or in/. 
rs.94.20. shall the throne ofinicj. have/.w iih tliee? 
.^ct.t 2. 42. they contin. in apostles' docirinc and/. 

1 Co7: 1. 9. ye were called to the/, of his son 
10. 20. not that ye sjioujd have/, with devils 

2 Cor.6.14. what/.liath rij;iiteousness with unrigh- 

teousness? what communion light with darkn.'? 

8.4. take on us the/, ol" ministering to llie saints 
Oal. 2. y. they gave to me the right hand of/. 
Eph.'S.Q. to make men see what is tiie/. of mystery 

5. II. have no/with unfruitful works ofdarkness 
Phil. 1. 5. for your/, in the gospel till now 

2. 1. if there be any/, of the spirit, if any bowels 

3. 10. that 1 may know the/ of his sufterings 
IJohn ]. 3. that ye also may have/, with us, and 

truly our/, is with Father, and with Son J. C. 

6. if we say that we have /.with him, and walk in 

7. if we walk in light, we have/one with another 

FELT. 
Gen. 27. 22. Jacob went near, and Isaac/, him 

31. 1 34. Laban / all the tent, but found them not 
£2:o(/.10.21.over land,even darkness that may be/ 
Prov. 23. 35. they have beaten me, and 1/ it not 
Mark 5. 29. she/ she was healed of that plague 
..dcts 28. 5. he shook off the beast and/, no harm 

FEMALE. 
Gen. 1. 27. male and /. Created he them, 5. 2. 

6. 19. two of every sort, they shall be male and/. 

7.2. lake to thee by sevens, the male and the/ 3. 
9. there went in two and two, the male and the/ 
16. they that went in. went in male and/. 

Lev. 3. 1. if he offer it, whether it be male or/. 
6. if his offering be of the flock, male or/. 

4. 28. offering a/, without blemish, 32. | 5. 6. 
12. 7. law for her that hath born a male or/. 
27. 4. if it be a/ thy estimation shall be 30 shekels 

5. thy estimation for the/ ten shekels, 7. * 

6. for the/, from a month old, three shekels 
JVmwi. 5. 3. both male and/ shall ye put out 
Dewf.4. 18. graven image, the likeness of male or/. 

7. 14. shall not be a male or/ barren among you 
Mat. 19. 4. made them male and/. Mark 10. 6. 
Gal. 3. 28. in Christ there is neither male nor/. 

FENCE. 
Ps. 62. 3. ye be as a bowing wall and a tottering/. 

FENCED. 
Job 10. 11. he hath/ me with bones and sinews 

19. 8. he hath /. up my way that I cannot pass 
Iga. 5. 2. my beloved hath a vineyard, and he/, it 

FENCED. 
Deut. 28. 52. till thy high and /. walls come down 
2Sam.23. 7. man that shall touch them must be/. 
2 Kings 3. 19. and ye shall smite every/, city 

10. 2. there are with you a/, city and armour 

17. 9. from the tower to the/, city, 18. 8. 

19. t 24. I have dried up the rivers of/, places 
with the sole of my feet, Isa. 37. j 25. 
Isa. 2. 15. the day of the Lord on every/, wall 
Jer. 15. 20. I will make thee a/ brazen wall 
Ezek. 36. 35. waste and ruined cities are become/. 
Hab. 2. 1 1. 1 will set me upon the/, place 

FENCED cities 
JSTum. 32. 17. our little ones shall dwell in /. cities 
Deut. 3. 5. all these cities were /. with walls 

9. 1. to possess cities great and / up to heaven 
Josh. 10. 20. the rest of them entered into/, cities 

14. 12. and that the cities were great and/ 

lSa??i.6.18.golden mice, accord. to numb. of/, cities 

2 Sam.W. 6. pursue, lest he get/ cities and escape 

2Kings 18.13. Sennacherib came up against all the 

/ cities of Judah and took them, 2 Chr. 12. 4. 

19. 25. thou shouldest be to lay waste/ cities 
2 Chron. 8. 5. Solomon built/ cities with walls 

12. 4. Shishak took the/, cities of Judah 

14. 6. Asa built/ cities in Judah, land had rest 

17.2. Jehoshaphat placed forces in the /.cities^ 19. 

19. 3. he set judges throughout all/ cities of Jud. 
21. 3. Jehoshaphat gave them/, cities in Judah 
33. 14. Manasseh put captains of war in/ cities 

Jer. 5. 17. they shall impoverish thy/ ciiics 
Dan. 11. 15. king of north shall fake most/, cities 
Hos. 8. 14. Judah hath multiplied /. cities 
Ze»A-^-16.day of alarm against/.ci"izes and towers 

FENS. 
Jiii40. 21. Behemoth lieth in covert of reed and/. 

FERRET. 
iCetJ. 11.30. the/, chameleon and lizard unclean 

FERRY-BOAT. 
8 Sani.19.18. there went n f.-boat for king's househ. 

FERVENT. 
.ffets 18. 25. Apollos, being/, in spirit, taught 
Rom. 12. 11./. in spirit, serving the Lord 
B Cor. 7. 7. he told us your /. mind toward me 
Jom..5.16./. prayerof a righteous man avaUsmuch 
I Pet. 4. S. above all things have /. charity 
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2Pe« 3. 10 elements shall melt with/, heal, 12. 
FERVENTLY. 

Col. 4. 12. Epaphras labouring/, for you in prayers 

1 Pet. 1. 22. see that ye love one another with a 

FETCH. [pure heart/ 

Gen. 18. 5. 1 will/, a morsel of bread, and comfort 

27^9. go,/, me two good kids of the goats, J3. 
4o. then 1 will send and/ thee from ilienco 
Exod. 2. 5. when saw the ark, she sent maid to/, it 
jYam. 20. 10. must we/, water out of this rockl 
Deut. 19. 12. the elders shall send and / him 

24. 10. thou shalt not go to/ his pledge, 19. 

30. 4. from whence wilt the Lord thy Cud/ thee 
Judg. 11. 5. elders of Gilead went to/ Jcphthah 

20. 10. take men to/, victuals for the peojile 

1 Sam. 4. 3. let us/, the ark of the covenant 
6. 2J. saying, come ye down, and/ it up to you 
16. 11. Samuel said to Jesse, send,/. Saul, 20. 31. 

26. 22. let us come over and/, the sjiear 

2 Sam. 5. 23. but/ a compass behind them 
14. 13. the king doth not/ home his banished 

20. to/ about this form ofspeech Joab done this 

1 Kings 17. 10./. me, 1 pray thee, a little wat.er 
11. as she was going to/, it, he called her 

2 Kings 6. 13. go spy where he is, that 1 may/, him 
2 Chron. 18. 8. / quickly Micaiah the son of Imla 
JVc/i. 8. 15./ olive-branches, {tine and myrtle 
.Job 36. 3. I will/ my knowledge from afar 
Isa. 56. 12. come ye, say they, 1 will/, wine 
.Jer. 30. 21. the king sent Jeliudi to/ the roll 
.rlcts 16. 37. let them come themselves and/ us out 

FETCHED. 
Gen. 18. 4. let a little water, I pray you, be/ 
7. Abraham/ a calf tender and good 

27. 14. Jacob went and/, the kids to his mother 
Jadg. 18. 18. they/, the carved image, the ejjhod 
\Sain.l. 1. men came and/ up the ark of the Lord 

10. 23. and they ran, and/. Saul thence 
2 Sam. 4. 6. as though they would have /. wheat 

9. 5. king David setit and/ Mephibosheth 

1 1. 27. David sent and/ Bath-sheba to his house 
14. 2. Joab/. from Tekoah a wise woman 

1 Kings 7. 13. king Solomon/ Hiram out of Tyre 
iS. 28. they/, from Ophir gold, 420 talents 

2 Kings 3. 9. / a compass of seven days' jotarncy 

11. 4. Jehoiada sent and/, rulers over hundreds 
2 Chron. 1. 17./. from Egypt a chariot tmd horse 

12. 11. the guard came and/, the shields 
Jer. 26. 23. and they/, forth Urijah out of Egvpt 
j^cts 28. 13. and from thence we/, a comjiass 

FETCHETH. 
Deut. 19. 5. and his hand /. a stroke with the axe 

FETTERS. 
.Tudg. 16. 21. they bound Samson with/, of brass 
2 Sam. 3. 34. thy hands were not bound, nor thy 

feet put into/ 
2^m^s25.7.they putouttheeyesof Zedekiah,and 
bound him with/, of brass, .Jer. 39. f 7. | 52.111. 
2 Chron. 33. 11. Manasseh was bound with/ 
36.6. Jehoiakim bound with/to carry to Babylon 
Psal. 105. 18. whose feet they hurt with/. 
149. 8. to bind their nobles with/ of iron 
Mark 5. 4. being often bound with/. Z,w/ic8. 29. 

FEVER. 
Deut. 28. 22. the Lord shall smite thee with a/ 
Mat. 8. 14. Jesus was come, he saw Peter's wife's 
mother sick of a/. Mark 1. 30. Lnke 4. 38. 
.John 4. 52. yesterday at the 7th hour the/, left him 
Jicts 28. 8. the father of Publius lay sick of a/. 

FEW. 
Gen. 24. 55. let the damsel abide with us a /. days 
27. 44. tarry a/ days till thy brother's fury turn 
34. 30. I being/ in nuinber, they will slay me 
47. 9./. and evil have the days of my life been 
Lev. 26. 22. 1 will make you/. Deut. 4. 27. | 28. 62. 
JSTum. 9. 20. the cloud was a / days on the tabern. 
13. 18. see the peo{)le whether they be/. or many 
20. 54. to/ shall give the less inheritance, 35. 8. 
56.possession shall be divid. between many and/. 
Deut. 26. 5. my father sojourned there with a/. 
33. 6. let Reuben live, let not his men be/. 

1 Sam. 14. 6. no restraint, to save by many or/. 
17. 23. with whom hast thou left those/ sheep 1 

2 Chron. 29. 34. but the priests were too/ 
JVcA. 2. 12. I arose, I and soine/. men with me 

7. 4. the city large, but the people wo'-e/. thfroin 
,Tob 10.20. are not my days/.? cease then, let alone 
14. 1. man is of/, days, and full of trouble 
16. 22. when a/, years are come, then I shall go 
32. 16. 1 am/, of days, and ye are very old 
Psal. 109. 8. let his days be/ and let another take 
JKccZ.5.2. God is in heaven, therefore let words be/. 
9. 14. there was a little city, and/ men in it 
12. 3. the grinders cease, because they are/. 
Isa. 10. 19. the rest of the trees of forest shall be /. 
24. 6. the inhabitants are burned, and /. men left 
41. 1 14. fear not Jacob, ye/ men of Israel 
Ezek. 5. 3. thou shalt also take a/, in number 
12. 16. I will leave a/, men from the sword 
Dan. 11. 20. within /. days he shall be destroyed 



Mat. 7. 14. strait is gate, and/, there be that find i\ 
9. 37. but the labourers are/. Luke 10 5^ 

15. 34. seven, and a/, little fishes, Mark 8. 7 

20. 16. njtmy be called, but/, are chosen, 22. 14. 
25. 21. thou hast been faithful in a/ lhin|s, 23. 

Mark 6. 5. laid Jiands on a/ sick folk, healed thenj 
J^ukc 12. 48. shall be beaten with/ stri|!es 
J3. 23. one said, Lord, are there /. that be saved ? 
.icts 24. 4. that thou wouldest hear us a/ words 
Eph. 3. 3. the mystery as 1 wrote afore in /. worda 
Hcb.l2.l0. for they verily for a/days chastened us 

13. 22. for I have written unto you in/, words 
lP<?i. 3.20. wherein/ that is, eight souls were saved 
Rev. 2. 14. 1 have a/, things against thee, 20. 

3. 4. thou hast a/, names even in Sarclis 

Bid a FEW. 
Gen. 29. 20. they seemed to him but af days 
J^cv. 25.52. if there remain hut f. years to jubilee 
.fosl^ 7. .3. the men of Ai are butf. 

1 Chron. Iti. 19. wiien ye were butf. Psal. 105. 12 
./cr. 42. 2. for we are left but af. of many 

J\-ot a FEW. 

2 Kings A.'.], borrow empty vessels, borrow not af 
Isa. 10. 7. to destroy, and cut off nations not af. 
./cr. 30. 19. multiply ihein, and they shall not be f. 
Jicts 17.4. chief women not af.\\ ]2.ofmen notaf, 

FIOWER. 
Jfum. 33.54. to/ ye shall give the less inheritance 
.Job 30. t J. but thev that are of/, days than I 

FIOWEST. 
Deut. 7. 7. for ye were the/, of all people 

FEWNESS. 
Lev. 25. 16. according to / of vears diminish price 

FIDELITY. 
Tit.'i 10. servants not purloining, shewing good/. 

FIELD. 
Gen. 23. 11. the/, give I thee, and the cave therein 
20. the/, and cave were made sur6 to Abrahanr. 
27. 27. the smell of my son is as the smell of a/ 
31. 4. Jacob called Rachel and Leah to the/ 
49. 30. in the/, which Abraham bought, 50. 13. 
Exod. 22. 5. if a man shall cause a/ to be eaten 
6. so that the corn or/, be consumed therewith 
Lev. 19. 19. shalt not sow thy/, with mingled seed 
25. 3. six years shalt sow thy/, and prune vineyard 
4. in the seventh year thou shalt not sow thy/. 

27. 17. if he sanctify his/, i'roni year of jubilee, 18. 
20. 1 1' he will not redeem the / or if he sold the/. 

Deut. 5. 21. nor shalt thou covet thy neigribour's/. 
Josh. 15. 18. to ask of her lather a/. Jadg. 1. 14. 
Ruth 2. 8. go not to glean in another/ but abide 
4. 5. Boaz said, what diiy ihou buyest/.of Naomi 
2 Sam. 2. \ 16. place was called the/of strong men 

14. 30. Joab's/ is near mine, and he hath barley 
31. wliy have thy servants set my/, on fire ? 

2 Kings 18. 17. they stood by upper pool, which ii 
in highway of the fuller's/. Isa. 7. 3. | 36. 2. 

JVeh. 13. 10. the Levites fled every one to his/, 

Psal. 96. 12. let the/ be joyful and all therein 

Prov. 24. 30. I went by the/ of the slothful 
27.26. lainbs for clothing, and goats the price of/ 
31. 16. she considereth a/, and buyeth it 

Eccl. 5. 9. the king himself is served by the/. 

Isa. 5. 8. woe to them that lay / to /. till no place 
16. 10. and joy is taken out of the plentiful/. 

Jer. 12. 4. how long shall h.erbs of every/ wither? 

26. 18. Zion shall be plowed like a/. Mic. 3. 12. 
32. 7. buy thee my/, that is in Anathoth, 8. 25. 
35. 9. neither have we vineyard, nor/, nor seed 
48. 33. joy and gladness is taken from plentiful/. 

.Ezc/t.l7.i'8.was planted in a good/, by great waters 

Jod 1. 10. the/, is wasted, the land mourneth 

Mat. 13. 24. that soweth good seed in his/. 31, 

38. the/ is the world, good seed childr. of kingd, 

44. again the kingdom of heaven is like to treasure 

hid in a/ he selleth all, and buyeth that/, 

27. 7. they bought with them the potter's/ 10. 
8. the/, was called the/, of blood, .^cts 1. 19. 

LiLlic 17. 7. will say to him, when'come from the/. 
Acts 1. 18. this man purchased a/, with reward of 

Fruitful FIELD. 
2 Kings 19. f 23. 1 will enter h=s /./. Isa. 37. j 24. 
/5a.l0.18. shall consume the glory oi his fruitful f. 
29. 17. Lebanon shall be turned into afruitfulf. 
32. 15. till Spirit be poured out, and the wilder- 
ness be n. fruitful f. and the fruitful f. be 
counted a forest 

16. and righteousness in the fruitful f. 
Ezek. 17. 5. he planted the seed in a. frjiitful f. 

In the FIELD. 
Ge7i. 4. 8. it came to pass when they were in the f 

24. 63. Isaac went out to meditate in thef. 

29. 2. he looked, and behold a well in thef. 

37. 15. behold, Joseph was wandering in thef. 
Exod.9. 19. send and gather all thou hast in thef 
25. the hail smote in Egypt all that was in thef, 

16. 25. to-day ye shall not find it in thef. 
Deut. 21. 1. if one be found slain, lying in thef. 

22. 25. if a man find a betrothed damsel in thef 

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Z>cut 28.16. cursed shalKhou be in city and in thef. 
Judg ■V^.'^.'ingel came to woman as she sat in thef. 

1 Sam.Q. 18. whicJi stone remaineili m/. of Josliua 
19. 3. I will stand beside my I'allier in the f. 

30. 11. and they found an Egyptian in the f. 

2 Sam 14. 6. two sons, and they two strove in thef. 
i Kill I; s 11. 2'J. and tliey two were alone in thef. 

14 11. him that dieth of Jeroboam in thef. 

'21. 24. him that dietli of Ahab in thef. fowls eat 
I Chron. 19. 9. kings were by themselves in the f. 

~1. 2(3. over them that did the work in thef. 
Job 24. 6. they reap every one his corn in thef. 
PsaZ. 78. 12. marvellous things in thef. ol'Zuan, 43. 
Prov. 24. 27. make it tit for thyself /'« thef. 
Jer. 14. 5. yea, the hind calved in the f. 

17. 3. O my mountain in the f. I will give to spoil 

41. 8. for we have treasures in the f. of wheat 
Ezek.l.lb. he that is in i/te/.shall die by the sword 

2b. t). he shall slay thy daughters in thef. 8. 
Mic. 4. 10. thou shalt dwell in thef. and go to Bab. 
Zech. lU. 1. shall give to everyone grass in thef. 
Mai. 3. v.. nor shall your vine cast her fruit in thef 
Mat.-2-i.l6. neither let him who is in thef. return to 
take his cloiiies, Mark 13. 16. Luke 17. 31. 
40. then shall two be in thef. Luke 17. 36. 
Luke 2. 8. tiiere were shupherds abiding in thef. 

12. 28. clothe the grass which is to-day in thef. 

15. 25. now !iis elder son was in thef.hea.ai niusic 

Into the FIELD. 
Vmw. 22. 23. ass turned aside, and went into thef. 
Judg. 9. 42. the people went out into the f. 

1 Sain.G. 14. the cart came into t/ief. of Josh 'Vi 
20. 11. Jonathan said, come let us go into thef. 

2 Sam. 11. 23. tiie men came out unto us into thef. 
20. 12. removed Amasa out of the way into thef. 

2 Kings 4.39. one went n(io/.and gathered gourds 
Cant. 7 11. my beloved, let us go forth into the f. 
Jer. 6. 25. go not forth into f. nor walk by the way 

14. 18. if 1 go forth into the f. behold the slain 

Of the FIELD. 

Gen. 2. 5. God made every |i!ant and herb of thef. 

34. 7. and the sons of Jacob came out of the f. 

47. 24. four parts your own, for seed of thef. 
Lev. 20. 4. the trees of the f. yield fruit 

27. 28. no devoted thing of the f. shall be sold 
Dcut. 20. 19. for the tree of the f. is man's life 
Judg. 5. 4. when thou marchedst out of the f. 

19.10- came an old man from his work out of thef . 
Ruth 2. 3. on a part of the f. belonging to Boaz 
1 Sam. 11. 5. Saul came after the herd out of the f. 
2Kings 9 25. cast him in portion of thef. of Nabotli 
37.carcase shall be as dung upon the face of the f. 
Job 5.23. shall be in league with the stones of thef. 
Psal. 103. 15. as a flower of the f. he tlourisheth 
Cant. 2. 7. I charge you by the roes of tlief. 3. 5. 
/sffl. 37. 27. the inhabitants were as ^rass of the f. 

40. 6. all flesh is grass, and as the tiovv-er of thef. 

43. 20. the beast of thef. shall honour me 

55. 12. all the trees of thef. shall clap their bands 
Jer. 4. 17. as keepers of tlief. are they against her 

18.14. the snow of Lebanon from the rock of thef. 
Lam. 4. 9. stri"cken for want of the fruits of the f. 
Eiek. 16.7. caused thee to multiply as hi\A of tlief. 

17. 24. all trees of thef. shall know that I Lord 
34. 27. the tree of thef. shall yield her frui't 
36. 30. I will multiply the increase of the f. 
39. 10. so they shall take no wood out of the f. 
Dara.4.15.in tender grass of thef. and wet with dew 
Hos. 10. 4. as hemlock in the furrows of t/ief. 

12. 11. their altars as heaps in furrows of the f. 
Joel 1. 11- because the harvest of the f. is jrerished 

12. even all the trees of the f. are withered 
19. and the flame hath burnt all the trees of thef. 

Mic. 1. 6. 1 will make Samaria as a heap of thef. 

Mat.^.2S. consider the lilies of the f. how they grow 
30. wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of thef. 

13. 36. declare the parable of the tares of the f. 

See Beast, Beasts. 

Open FIELD. 

Lev. 14. 7. shall let living bird loose into the openf. 

17.5. bring sacrifices which they offer in the openf. 

Jer. 9. 22. men's carcases as dung upon the openf. 

Ezek. 16. 5. but thou wast cast out in the openf. 

32. 4. I will cast thee forth upon the openf. 

33.27. him that is in the openf. I will give to beasts 

39. 5. thou shalt fall upon the open/.saith Lord G. 

FIELDS. 

Exod 8. 13. the frogs died out of the houses and/. 

iev.25.31. shall be counted as the /. of the country 

27. 22. which is not of the/, of his possession 

JVum.16.14. thou hast not given us inheritanceof/. 

20. 17. we will not pass through the/, or through 

the vineyards, 21. 22. 
Deut. 11. 15. and I will send grass into thy/. 
32. 13. that he might eat the increase of the /. 

32. their vine is as the vine of the/, of Gomorrah 
JosA.21.l2.but the/and villages gave they toCaleb 
I Sam. 8. 14. he will take your/, and vineyards 
22. 7. will the son of Jesse give each of you/.? 

25. 15. they were a wall to us when we were in/. 

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16. 4. him that diethof Baasha in the/, shall the 

fowls of the air eat 

1 Chron. 16.32. let the/, rejoice, and all therein 

27. 25. and over the store-houses in the/, in cities 

2 Chron. 26. jlO. had vine-dressers in fruitful/. 
Job 5. 10. and who sendeth waters upon the/. 
Psal. JOT. 37. and sow thee/, and plant vineyards 

132. 6. we found it in the J', of the wood 
Prov. 8. 20. while as yet he had not made the/. 

23. 10. and enter not into the/, of the fatherless 
/sa.16.8. for/.of Ileshbon languish and vine of Sib. 

32. 12. they shall lament for teats, the pleasant/. 
Jer.Q. 12. their/, shall be turned to others, 8. 10. 

13. 27. I hi! ve seen thine abominations in the/. 

32. 15./. shall be possessed again in this land 
43./. bought II 44. men shall buy/, for money 

39.10. Nebuzar-adan gave them/.atthesame time 
40.7. the captains of forces which were in the/.13. 

Obad. 19. they shall possess the/, of Ephraim 

Mic. 2. 2. they covet/, and take tliem by violence 
4. turning away, lie hath divided our/. 

Hab. 3. 17. although the /. shall yield no meat 

Mark 2. 23. he went through the corn/. Luke 6. 1. 

Joim 4. 35. lift up your eyes, and look on the/. 

Jain.S.i. the labourers, which reaped down your/. 
Open FIELDS. 

7ye».14.53.he shall let go the living bird into openf. 

J^''7im 19. 16. one slain with a sword in the opeji f. 

2 Sam. 11. 11. servants are encam])ed in the openf. 

Ezek. 29. 5. thou shalt fall upon the openf. 
FIERCE. 

Gen. 49. 7. cursed be their anger, for it wus/. 

Deut. 23. 50. L. bring a nation of a/, countenance 

Job 4. 10. the voice of/, lion and teeth are broken 
10. 16. thou hnntsst me as a /. lion, thou shewest 

28. 8. nor hath the/, lion [)as3ed by it 
41. 10. none is so/, that dare stir him up 

/sa.lO. 4. and a/king shall rule over them, saitliLd. 

33. 19. thou shalt not see/.people, of deeper speech 

Dan. 8. 23. a king of/, countenance shall stand up 

Hab. 1.3. horses are more /.than the evening wolves 

Mat. 8. 28. two possessed with devils, exceeding/. 

Luke~'i.^. and they were more/.saying,he stirreth 

2 77m. 3.3. lor men shall be incontinent,/, despisers 

Jam. 3. 4. the ships which are driven of/, winds 

Sec Anger, Wrath. 

FIERCENESS. 

./o/;39.24.he svvalloweth the ground with/.and rage 

Jer. 25.38. land desolate for the /. of the oppressor 

See Anger, Wrath. 

FIERCER. 

2 5a?H. 19. 43. words of Judah were/, th.an of Isr. 

FIERY. 
JV«w«. 21. 6. the Ld. sent/, serpents among people 
8. make thee a/, serpent, and set it upon a pole 
Deut.8. 15. wherein were/, serpents and scorpions 

33. 2. from his right-hand went a/, law for them 
Ps. 21. 9. shalt make them as a/, oven in thy anger 
Isa. 14. 29. and his fruit shall be a /. flying serpent 
Dan. 3. 6. into the midst of a/, furnace, 11, 15, 21. 

17. if our G. is able to deliver us from /. furnace 
23. three men fell d(^vn into midst of/, furnace 
26. came near to the mouth of the /. I'urnace 

7. 9. his throne was like the/.flame and his wheels 
10. a/, stream issued and came forth from him 
JVah.2. t3. the chariots shall be with/, torches 
Eph.Q.16. able to quench the/, darts of the wicked 
Heb. 10. 27. a certain fearful looking for of judg- 
ment, and/, indignation 

1 Pet. 4. 12. think it not strange concerning/, trial 

FIFTH. 
Gen. 30. 17. Leah bare Jacob the /. son, Issachar 
.Josh. 19. 24. and the/, lot came out for Asher 

2 Sam. 2. 23. Abner smote Asahel under the /. rib 
3. 27. Abner under the/, rib || 4. 6. Is.h-bosheth 

20. 10. Joab smote Amasa in the/, rib, he died 
JVeA. 6. 5. Sanballat sent the/, time toJVehemiah 
Rev. 6.9. when he had opened the/seal I saw souls 

9. 1. the/, angel sounded, and I saw a star fall 
16. 10./. angel poured out his vial on seat of beast 

21. 20. the/, a sardonyx; the sixth, a sardius 

See Day, Part. 
FIFTH month. 
JSTum. 33. 38. Aaron died the first day of the/, m. 
2 Kings 25. 8./. m. came Nebuzaradan, ./er.52.12. 
1 Chrcn. 27. 8. the fifth captain for the/, month 
Eiral. 8. Ezra came to Jerusalem in the/, m. 9. 
Jer. 1.3. carrying Jerusalem captive in the/, m. 
28. 1. in the/, month Hananiah spake unto me 
Ezek.20. 1. in the/, month the elders sat before me 
Zcch. 7. 3. saying, should I weep in the /. month 7 
5. when ye fastec' and mourned in the /. month 
8. 19. fast of fourth and of/, m. be joy and gladn. 

FIFTH year. 
Lev. 19. 25. in the/, y. ye shall eat the fruit thereof 
1 Kings 14. 25. in the JT. year of king Rehoboam, 
Shishak came up ag. Jerusalem, 2 Chron. 12.2. 
2 .K'rao's 8.16. in the/, y. of Joram, Jehoram began 
Jer. 36. 9. in /. y. of Jehoiakim, proclaimed a fast 



Ezek.\.2. was the/. ?/ear of JehoiaChin's captivity 

FIFTEEN. 
Gen. 7. 20./. cubits ujjward did ihe waters prevail 
£x(?tZ.27.14. the hangings to be/.cubits. 15. | 38.14 
Lev. 27. 7. then thy estimation shali be ^'. shekels 
2 Sam. 9. 10. uow Ziba had/, son^, and 20 .servants 

19. 17. Ziba and his/, sons went over Jordan 
1 Kings 7. .3. that lay on 45 [)i!lais, /. in a row 
•2Kings 14.17. Anuiziah lived after .lidioasli/.yoara 

20.6. I will add to thy days/, years, and deliver 
thee from Assyria, 2 Chr. 25. 25. y.s-a. 38. 5 
Ezek. 45. 12. /. shekels shall be your maneh 
Hos.',\.2. I Ixjught her to nu; for/, pieces of sihet 
■John 11. 18. hetliany was/, furlongs otfJerusalona 
."Jets 27. 28. they sounded, and lijund it/, falhonw 
Gal.\.\9>.l went to Jems. 1 abode with Peter/.days 

FIFTEEN'J'H. 
2Kings 14.23.in/.year ofAma/.iah, Jerobo. began 

1 Chr. 24. 14. /. to Bilgah || 25. 22./. to Jerimoth 

2 Chr. 15.10. gathered to Jerusalem in the/, year 
Luke 3. 1. in/, year of the reign of Tiberius Cesar 

FIF'J'EENTH day. 

Exod.lQ. 1. came to Sin, on/. (/«?/ of second month 

Lev. 23. 6. on the /. day of the same month is feast 

of unleavened bread to L. jYunt. 28. 17. | 33. 3. 

34. the/, day of this seventh montJi shall be the 

feast of tabernacles to Lord, 39. jYmn. 29. 12. 

1 Kings 12. 32. on the/, d. of theeighth month was 

J-eroboam's feast, he oftered on the altar, 33. 
Esth. 9. \d>, on ihe f. day they rested yearly, 21. 
Ezek. 32. 17./. day of twelfth year came the word 
45. 25. in/, day shall do like in feast of seven days 

FIFTY. 
Gen. 6. 15. the breadth of the ark shall be/, cubits 
18. 24. not spare the place for/, righteous "? 26. 
£zod.20.5./. loops shalt thou make, 10. | 36. 12,17. 
6. shalt make/, taches of gold, 11. | 30. 13, 18. 
27. 12. shall be hangings of/, cubits, 38. 12. 
30. 23. of cinnamon t^vo hundred and /. shekels, 
of sweet calamus two hundred and/, shekels 
/-eu. 23. 16. after the 7tli sabbath, number/, days 
27. 3. of males thy estimation/, shekels of silver 

16. a homer of barley seed be valued at/.shekels 
JVum. 4. 3. from thirty years old and upward, even 

to /. years old, 23, 30, 35, 39. 
8. 25. from the age of/, they shall serve no more 
16. 2. two hundred and/, princes of the assembly 

17. and bring two hundred and /. censers 

26. 10. the fire devoured two huntlred and /. men 

31.30. thou shalt take one portion of/, for Levitea 

47. Moses took one portion of/.of man and beast 

Deut 22. 29. shall give to damsel's father/, shekels 

./ash. 7. 21. I took a wedge of gold of/, shekels 

2 Sam.15.1. Absalom had/, men to run before him 
IKings 1.5. Adonijah had/men to run before him 

breadth of the house of the forest/, cubits 



18. 4. hid them by/, in a cave, and fed them, 13. 
2Ki7igs 1. 9. a captain of/, with his/. 11, 13. 

10. then let fire consume thee- and thy/. 12. 
2. 7. /. men of sons of the prophets stood to yiew 

17. they sent therefore/, men to seek Elijah 
13. 7. he left toJehoahaz but/, horsemen 

15. 20. Menahem exacted of each/, shekels 
25. but Pekah slew/, men of the Gileadites 

2 CAr. 3.9. the weight of nails was/, shekels of goJtl 
EzraS.Q.Juhed sonof Jonath.went up with/males 
JVe/i. 7. 70. the Tirshatha gave to treasure/, basins 
Esth.5.l4. let a gallows be made/, cubits high, 7.9 
Isa. 3. 3. the Lord will take away the captain of/. 
Ezek. 40. 15. to the face of the porch were/, cubits 
21. the length/, cubits, 25, 29, 33, 36. | 42. 7, 
42. 2. the breadth of the north door was/, cubits 
Hag. 2. 16. when one came to draw out /. vessels 
Ljike 7. 41. the one owed 500 pence, the othep/. 

16. 6. he said, sit down quickly, and write/. 
Joh7i 8. 57. thou art not f. years old, hast tiiou seen 

FIFTY-TWO. 
2 Kings 15. 2. Azariah reigned /.-f wo years 
Ezra 2. 29. the children of Nehof. -two, J^eh.l 33. 
JVcA. 6. 15. the wall was finished in f. -two days 

FIFTY-SIX. 
Ezra 2. 22. the men of Netophah,/. and six 

FIFTY-THOUSAND. 

1 Sam. 6. 19. he smote of the people f. -thousand 

1 Chr. 5. 21. they took of their camels f. -thousand 

12. 33. oiZehninn f. -thousand could keep rank 

Acts 19.19.price of books burnt /".-^pieces of silver 

FIFTY-THRIfE THOUSAND. 

J^um. 1. 43. of Naphtali were numbered f.-thret 

thousand four hundred, 2. .30. | 26. 47 

FIFTY-FOUR THOUSAND. 

JVMm.l.29.of Issachar f.-fourth-four hundred, 2.6. 

FIFTY-SEVEN THOUSAND. 
J\'*M?7i.l.31.of Zebulun f. -seven fA.fourhundred,2.8. 

FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND. 
JVMw«.1.23.of Simeon numbered/.-w.</i.threehun(L 

FIFTIES. 
.EzofZ.lS.Sl.place such be rulers of/.25.Z)eM«.1.15. 

1 Sam. 8. 12. the king appoint him captains over/. 

2 Kings 1. 14. fire burnt up the two captains of/ 
MarkQ. 40. and they sat down by/. Luke 9. 14 



FIG 

FIFTIETH. 

Lov. 25. 10. and ye shall hallow the/, year 

11. a jubilee shall that/, year be to you, not sow 
2ifj7i^sl5.23.in the/year of Azariah king ofJudah 

FIG, S. 
Tke fig-tree and its fruit arc well known : they 
were very common in Palestine, and there is 
mention often made of them in scripture. Our 
first parents covered their nakedness with lig- 
leaves, Qen. 3. 7. gathered either from common 
fig-trees, or from some of another kind, the 
leaves whereof are much 'larger. This tree 
hath in it a milky or fat oily liquor ; it is very 
fruitful. M. Tournefort says,' that in the- 
islands of the Archipelago, one of their tig- 
trees generally produces two hundred and 
four-score found-weight of tigs. It becomes 
barren, ediicr through tke defect of the above- 
mentioned liquor, which the husbandman cures 
by dung and sweet water ; or through abun 
dance thereof, which is remedied by causing 
the superfluous juice to extravasate. The pro- 
phet Isaiah gave orders to apply a lump cf figs 
to Hezekiah's boil; and immediately after he 
was cured, 2 Kings 20. 7. Physicians agree, 
that figs are employed with good success in. 
bringing imposthumes to a ripeness, in heal- 
ing ulcers, quinsies, and sore throats : and it 
is presumable that He?ekiah had some such 
disease, though the scripture makes no par- 
ticular mention of it. 
It is said, in Mat. 21. 19. that Jesus coming from 
BethdLiiy early in the morning, and finding him- 
self to be hungry, drew near to a fig-tree, with 
a design of gathering some figs ; and seeing 
nothing but leaves upon it, he cursed it, and 
immediately it withered to the root. The gene- 
rality both of the ancient and modern inter 
preters have looked upon this action of our 
Saviour^ s, as a figure of the rejection of the 
Jews. But a difficulty arises, from a passage 
which St. Mark adds to this history, that this 
was not a time for figs, Mark 11. 13. Tke earli- 
est figs are in the months of July and August, 
and the latest in September and October. But 
what is related in the gospel came to pass four 
or five days before the passovcr, and conse- 
quently before the fifteenth day from the moon 
i?i March. This season therefore was not a 
time to expect figs : why then doth our Saviour 
curse this tree ? 
To solve this difficulty, some interpreters have 
translated this passage, For this was not a 
year for figs ; they had failed this year. But 
this rather increases than lessens tke difficulty; 
for why should our Saviour curse it, for hav- 
ing no figs, when this was not a seasonable year 
for figs, when figs had failed this year! Others 
translate it thus. For there where he was, it 
Avas a season for figs. To support this version, 
both the pointing and the common accents of 
the text must be changed, and the Evangelist 
made to speak in too concise a manner, too dif- 
ferent from the general style of St. Mark. 
But others say, that though this was not the 
time of figs, as is evident from St. Mark, yet 
there might be some of the forward kind, and 
our Saviour might presume so, seeing the tree 
full of leaves. It is certain that there are 
forward figs : Isaiah compares the beauty of 
Samaria to these early figs, which people 

f'athered, and ate as soon as they found them. 
sa. 28. 4, As the hasty fruit before the 
^mmer, which when he that looketh upon it, 
seeth it, while it is yet in his hand he eateth 
it up. And Hosea says, that the Lord found 
Israel in the wilderness as the first ripe in 
the fig-tree at her first time, Hos. 9. 10. And 
Jeremiah describes them as excellent figs. Jer. 
24. 2, One basket had very good figs, even 
like the figs that are first ripe. Pliny acknow- 
ledges, that there is a sort of fig-tree always 
green, and always with fruit upon it ; some 
ripe, or very far advanced, according to the 
season ; and others in blossom or buds, Plin. 
lib. 13. cap. 8. and lib. 15. cap. 18. In Pales- 
tine, where the winter is very mild, there 
might easily be forward figs in March ; where- 
fore our Saviour might look for figs at this 
season upon a fig-tree that had leaves on ; and 
tis cursing the barren fig-tree upon this oc- 
casion, is an exact figure of the rejection of 
the Jews. Tke fig-tree had only leaves upon 
it; herein it resembled tAe Jews, who had only 
the appearance of piety and religion. The 
fig-tree may be said to be culpable for not 
hearing fruit at a time when, according to its 
kind, fruit might have been expected from it : 
go the Jews were criminal for not bringing 
forth the fruits of righteousness, when our 
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FIG 

Saviour appeared among them. He cursed 

the barren rig-tree, to shew the malediction 

which was ready to fall upon the incredulous 

and impenitent Jews. 

To dwell under one's own vine, or fig-tree, repre- 

sents in scripture a time of happiness and 

prosperity, safety and security, ] Kings 4. 25. 

Gen. 'A. 7. they sewed/, leaves together for aprons 

J\i'um. 13. 23. they brought of thepomegran. and/. 

20. 5. it is no place of seed, or of/, or vines 

1 Sam. 25. A8. Abigail took 200 cakes of/. 
30. 12. they gave the Egyptian a cake of/. 

2 Kings1\). 1. he said, take a lump of/. Isa. 38.21. 
1 Chrun. 12. 40. thoy that were nigh brought/, 
J^eh. 13 15 on the sabbath some brought/. 
Cant. 2. J3. the fig-tree putteth forth her green/. 
lea. 3j. 4. as a falhng/. from the fig-tree 
Je^. 8. ]3. there shall be no/, on the fig-tree 

24. 1. two baskets of/, one had very good /.2, 3. 
8. as the evil/, that cannotbe eaten, so evil 

29.17. 1 will make them like vile/, not to be eaten 
Amos 7. 1 14. but I was a gatherer of wild /. 
JVah. 3. 12. shall be hke fig-trees with first ripe/. 
Mat. 7. IG. do men gather/, of thistles 1 Luke 6.44. 
Jam.3.12. can the fig-tree bear berries, or a vine/.? 
Rev. G. 13. as a fig-tree casteth her untimely/. 

FIG-TREE. 
Judg. 9. 10. the trees said to the/, come, reign, 11. 

1 Kings 4. 25. dwelt safely under his /. Mic. 4. 4. 

2 Kings 18. 31. eat every one of his/. Isa. 36. 16. 
Prov.-21. 18. whoso keepeth/. shall eat the fruit 
i/o5.9.10. 1 saw fathers as first-ripe in the/thereof 
Joel 1. 7. he hath barked my/, and made it bare 

12. the Vine is dried, and the/, languisheth 
2. 22. the/, and vine do yield their strength 
Hab. 3. 17. although the/, shall not blossom 
Hag. 2. 19. as yet the /. hath not brought forth 
Zech. 3. 10. ye shall call every man under the/. 
Mat. 21. 19. when he saw a/, in way, Mark 11.13. 

20. how soon is the/, withered ! Mark 11. 20, 21. 
24. 32. learn a parable of the/. Mark 13. 28. 
Luke 13. 6. a man had a/, planted in his vineyard 

7. behold, I come, seeking fruit on this/. 

21. 29. behold the/, and all the trees 
John 1. 48. when wast under the /. I saw thee, 50. 

FIG-TREES. 
Deut. 8. 8. a land of wheat, barley, vines, and/, 
Psal. 10.5. 33. he siiiote their vines also and /. 
Jer. 5. 17. they shall eat up thy vines and/. 
Hos. 2. 12. I will destroy her vines and her/. 
Amos 4. 9. when your gardens and/, increased 
J^ah. 3. 12. thy strong holds shall be Uke/. 

FIGHT, Substantive. 
1 Sam. 17.20. as the host was going forth to the/. 

1 Tim. 6. 12. fight the good /, of faith, lay hold on 

2 Tim. 4. 7. 1 have fought a good /. I have finished 
Heb. 10. 32. ye endured a great/, of afflictions 

11. 34. were made strong, waxed valiant in /. 

FIGHT, Verb. 

Deut. 1. 41. then ye said, we will go up and/. 

42. go not up, nor/, for I am not among you 

2. 32. Sihon and his people came to/, at Jahaz 

Judg. 11. 12. thou art come^g. me to/, in my land 

1 Sam. 4. 9. quit yourselves fike men, and/. 
17. 10. give me a man that we may/, together 

2 Sam. 11. 20. why went ye so nigh when ye did/.? 

1 Kings 22. 31./. not small nor great, 2 Chr. 18.30. 

2 Chr. 18. 31. compassed about Jehoshaphat to /. 
20. 17. ye shall not need to/, in this battle 

Psal. 144. 1. which teacheth my fingers to/. 
Jer. 51. 30. the mighty men have forborne to/. 
Zech. 10. 5. shall /. because the Lord is with them 

14. 14. and Judah also shall/, at Jerusalem 
.John 18. 36. if kingdom, then would my servants/. 
1 Cor. 9. 26. so /. I, not as one that beateth the air 
\Tim. 6. 12./. the good fight of faith, lay hold on 
Jam. 4. 2. ye kill, ye /. and war, yet ye have not 
i See Battles. 

* FIGHT against. 

Exod. 1. 10. lest they join our enemies and/, a^.us 
Deut. 20. 10. when come nigh to a city to/, ag. it 
Josh. 10. 25. so do to enemies against whom ye /. 

11. 5. they came and pitched to /. against Israel 

19. 47. the Danites went up to /. against Leshem 
Judg. 1. 1. who shall go up first to f. against them? 
3. that we may/, against the Canaanites 

10. 9. Ammon passed over Jordan to/, ag. Judah 

11. 8. Jephthah to /. against Ammon, 9. 
25. did he ever strive ag. Israel, or/, ag. them ? 

12. 3. why come ye this day to/, against me 1 
20. 20. Israel set themselves to /. ag. Benjamin 

1 Sam. 15. 18./. agairist Amalekites till consumed 
23. 1. behold, the Philistines /. against Keilah 
29. 8. that I may not/, against enemies of king 

lKingsl2.21. Rehoboam assembled all Judah with 

Benjamin to/, against Israel, 2 Chron. 11. 1. 

24. ye shall not/, ag. your brethren, 2 Chr. 11. 4. 

20. 23. but let us /. against them in the plain, 25. 

22. 32. they turned to /. against Jehoshaphat 

2 Kings 3. 21. the kings were come to/, ag. them 



FIL 

2 Kings 19. 9. behold, he is come out to /. ag. tJittl 
2 Chroii^. 13. 12. O Israel,/, ye not ag. the Lord 

32.2. Sennacherib purposed to/, ag. Jerusalem 

35. 20. Necho came to/, against Carchemish 
J^eh. 4. 8. conspired to come and /. ag. Jerusalem 
Psal. 35. 1./. against them that/, against me 

56. 2. they be many that/, ag. me, O most High 
/sa.19.2. they shall/, every one against his brc the! 

29. 7. all the nations that/, against Ariel 
8. the nations that/, against mount Zion 
Jer. 1.19. shall/. a^. thee, but not prevail, 15. 23 

21. 4. wherewith ye/, ag. the king of Babylon 
5. I myself will/, against you with strong area 

32. 24. behold, the city is given into the hand oi 
Chaldeans that/, against it,'i'd. \ 34.22. 1 37.8. 

37. 10. had smitten Chaldeans i\\&if. against you 
Zech. 14. 3. the Lord shall/against those nations 
Acts 5. 39. lest ye be found to /. against God 

23.9. if angel hath spoken, let us not/, ag. God 
Rev. 2. 16./. ag. them with the sword of my mouth 

FIGHT for. 
Exod.U.U. L.f.for you, Z>'ewt.l.30. | 3.22. | 20.4. 
2 Kings 10. 3. and/. /or your master's house 
JVeA. 4. 14. /. for your brethren, sons, and wives 
20. resort ye thither to us, our God shall /./or us 
/5a.31.4. the Lord shall ronie to /./or mount Zion 

FIGHT with. 
Exod. 17. 9. choose men, go out, /. with Amaiek 
Josh. 9. 2. Canaanites gathered to /. with Joshua 
Judg. 8. 1. when wentest to/ with Midianites 

9. 38. go out now and /. with Abimelech 

11. 6. that we may/ loith the children of Ammon 
150771.13.5. Philist. gathered to/. jcz'iA Israel, 28. 3. 

17. 9. if he be able to/, with me, and to kill ma 

32. thy servant will go and /. with this Philistine 

2 CAro7i.35. 22. Josiah disguised hiins. to/, w. him 

Isa. 30.-32. in battles of shaking will he/, with it 

,Ter. 32. 5. though ye/, with Chaldeans, not prosper 

33. 5. they came to/, with the Chaldeans 
41. 12. they took men, and went to/.Mz'i/t Ishmael 

Dan. 10. 20. 1 will return to/, with prince of Persia 

11. 11. the king of the south come and /. with him 
FIGHTETH. 

Exod. 14. 25. the Ld./. for Ihern against Egyptians 
.Tosh. 23. 10. the Lord God, he it is that/, for you 
1 Sam. 25. 28. my lord f. the battles of the Lord 

FIGHTING. 
Mum. 22. t ll.'peradventure I shall prevail in/. 

1 Sam. 17. 19. Israel were/, with the Philistines 

2 Chron. 26. 11. Uzziah had a host of /. men 
PsaZ. 56.1. be merciful, O God, he/, oppresseth me 

FIGHTINGS. 
2 Cor. 7. 5. without were/, within were fears 
./ar;i. 4.1. from whence come wars and/among you 

FIGURE. 
Deut. 4. 16. lest ye make the similitude of any/, 
Isa. 44. 13. he maketh it after the/, of a man 
Rom. 5. 14. who is the /. of him that was to come 
1 Cor. 4. 6. these I have in a/, transferred to mysell 
Heb. 9. 9. which was a/, of the time then present 
11. 19. from whence also he received him in a/. 
1 Pet. 3. 21. the like/, whereunto even baptism 

FIGUB.T,S. 
1 7^277^5 6.29.he carved with carved/.ofcherubima 
Acts 7. 43./. which he made to worship them 
1 Cor. 10. t 6. now these things were our/. 
Heb. 9. 24. holy places, which are the/, of the true 

FIGURED. 
Lev. 26. 1 1. neither shall ye set up any/, stone 

FILE. 
1 Sam. 13. 21. yet they had a /. for the mattocks 

Fill, substantive. 
Lev. 25. 19. and ye shall eat your/, in safety 
Deut. 23. 24. then thou mayest eat grapes thy/. 
Prov. 7. 18. come, let us take our/, of love 

FILL, Verb. 
Gen. 1. 22. multiply, and /. the waters in the seas 
42. 25. Joseph commanded to /. their sacks, 44. 1. 
Exod. 10. 6. the locusts shall /. thy houses 
16. 32. Moses said,/, a homer of it to be kept 
32. t29. Mosessaid,/. your hands to-day to theL. 
Lev. 16. t32. the priest, he shall/, his hand 
1 Sam. 16. 1. /. thine horn with oil, and go to Jesse 
1 Kings 1. 1 14. 1 will come in and /. up thy words 
18. 33. /. four barrels with water, and pour it on 

1 Chr. 29. 1 5. who then is willing to/, his hand ? 

2 Chr. 13. 1 9. whosoever cometh to /. his hand 
Job 8.21. till he/.thy mouth with laughing,and lips 

15.2.should a wise man/.his belly with east-wind? 
20.23. when he is about to/, his belly,God cast fury 
23. 4. 1 would/, my mouth with arguments 
38. 39. or/, the appetite of the young lions 
41. 7. canst thou/, his skin with barbed irons ? 

Psal. 81. 10. open thy mouth wide, and I will /. it 
83. 16./. their faces with shame to seek thee, O L. 
110. 6. he shall/, the places with the dead bodies 

Prov. 1. 13. we shall /. our houses with spoil 
8. 21. to inherit substance, I will /. their treaswres 

Isa. 8. 8. his wings shall /. the breadth of thy land 
14. 21. nor /. the face of the world with cities 



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/s -i.^T.tj.Ist .shall/.lhe face of the world with fruit 
3ti.l.2.theysay,we will/.ourselv.witli strong drink 

Jer. 13. 13. I will/, inhabitants with druniienness 
■2i. 2-t. do not I/, heaven and earth 1 saith the Ld. 
.'>3. 5. it is to/, them with the dead bodies of men 

51.14. surely I will /.thee with men as caterpillars 
Ezek. 3. 3. son of man, /. thy bowels with this roll 

7.19. shall not satisfy their souls nor/their bowels 

9. 7./. tlie courts with the slain, go ye forth 

10. 2. go in, /. thine hand with coals of fire 

24. 4. gather the pieces, /.it with the choice bones 
IW. 11. they shall/, the land with the slain 
32.4.1 will/the beasts of the whole earth with thee 
5. I will /. the valleys with thy height 
3.5. 8. I will/, his mountains with the slain 
43. 1 26. they shall purge altar, and /. their hands 
Zeph.l.^. who/their masters' house with violence 
Hag. 2. 7. 1 will/, this house with glory, saith Lord 
Zech. 9. tl5. and they shall/ both the bowls 
Mat. 9. 16. for that which is put in to/, it up 

15. 33. whence have bread to/, such a multitude'? 

23. 32. /. ye up then the measure of your fathers 
Jahn 2. 7. /. the water-pots with water 
Aom.lS.lS. G. of hope /.you with all joy and peace 
Eph. 4. 10. he ascended, that he might/, all things 
Coi.l.24./.up what is behind of sutFerings of Christ 
1 Thess. 2. 16. the Jews, to /. up their sins alway 
Rev. 18. 6. the cup she hath filled,/, her double 

FILLED. 
0671.6.13. the earth is/.s^ith violence through men 
21. 19. Hagar went and/, the bottle with water 

24. 16. Rebekah /. her pitcher and came up 

26. 15. the Philistines had /. the wells with earth 
Exod. 1. 7. the children of Israel/, the land 

2. 16. they/, the troughs to water their flock 

28. 3. whom I have/, with wisdom, 35. 35. 

31. 3. I have /. him with the Spirit of God, 35. 31. 

40. 34. the glory of the Lord /. the tabernacle, 35. 
Z)eMf.26.12.they may eat within thy gates and be/. 

31. 20. when they have eaten and/, themselves 
Jb5A.9.13.these bo'ttles we /.were new and are rent 
1 Kinrrs 8. 10. the cloud/, the house of the Lord 
11. glory of L./. the house, 2 Chr. 5. 14. | 7. 1, 2. 

18. 35. md he/, the trench also with water 

20. 27. but the Syrians/, the country 

2Kings ;'..25. they cast every man his stone and/, it 

21. f'j. Manasseh/. Jerusalem with blood, 24. 4. 
23.14. Josiah/. their places with the bones of men 

Ezra^J. 11. which have/, it from one end to another 
Job 3.15. with princes who /.their houses with silv. 

16. 8. and thou hast/, me with wrink'es 

22. 18. yet he /. their houses with good things 
Psal.^S.l. i'oi my loins are/with loathsome disease 

71.8. let my mouth be/with thy praise and honour 
72. 19. let the whole earth be /. with his glory 

80. 9. didst cause it to take deep root, it/, the land 
104.'28. thou openest thine hand, are /. with good 
123. 3. for we are exceedingly/, with contempt 

4. our soul is exceedingly /. with scorning 
Prov. 5. 10. lest strangers be/, with thy wealth 

25. 16. lest thou be/, with honey, and vomit it 
30. 16. the earth that is not/, with water 

22. and for a fool when he is /. with meat 
Eccl. 1. 8. nor is the ear /. with hearing 
6. 3. and his soul be not /. with good 
7. and yet the appetite is not/. 
Cant. 5. 2. open to me, my head is/, with dew 
7sa.6.1.high and lifted up,and his train/the temple 
21. 3. therefore are my loins /. with pain 

33. 5. the Lord hath/. Zion with judgment 

34. 6. the sword of the Lord is/, with blood 
43. 24. nor/, me with the fat of thy sacrifices 
65. 20. nor an old man that hath not/, his days 

Jer. 15. 17. for thou hast/, me with indignation 
16. 18. they /. mine inheritance with carcases 
19.4.they have/this place with blood of innocents 
41. 9. Ishmael /. the pit with them that were slain 
46. 12. and thy cry hath / the land 
51. 34. he hath/, his belly with my delicates 
Lam. 3. 15. he hath/, me with bitterness 

30. lie is /. full with reproach 
Ez-ek. 8. 17. they have/, the land with violence 

10. 3. and the cloud/, the inner court 

11. 6. ye have /. the streets with the slain 
28. 16. they /. the midst of thee with violence 
36. 38. waste cities shaH be /. with flocks of men 
43. 5. the glory of the Lord /. the house, 44. 4. 

Dan. 2. 35. the stone cut out/, the whole earth 
JSTah. 2. 12. the lion/, his holes with prey 
Hab. 2. 16. thou art/, with shame for glory 
Hag. 1. 6. ye drink, but ye are not/, with drink 
Zech. 9. 13. 1 have /. the bow with Ephraim 
Mat. 27. 48. one of them ran, and /. a sponge with 
vinegar, Mark 15. 36. John 19. 29. 
Mark 2. 21. new piece that /. it up taketh from old 
7 a". Jesus said, let the children first be/. 
Luke 1. 53. he hath /. the hungry with good things 
2. 40. Jesus waxed strong in spirit,/, with wisdom 
5. 7. and they came and /. both the ships 
14. 23. compel them to co t.s, that my house be /. 
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Luke 15.16. would fain have/.his belly with husks 
John 2. 7. and they/ them up to the brim 
6. 13. they/, twelve baskets with fragments 
16.6. 1 said these things, sorrow hath /.your heart 
Acts 2. 2. as of a rushing mighty wind./, the house 

4. 8. then Peter,/, with the Holy Ghost, said 
5.3. why hath Satan/, thine heart to lie to H. Ghost 

28. ye have/. Jerusalem with your doctrine 
9.17. that thou mightest be/, with the Holy Ghost 
13. 9. Paul,/, with the Holy Ghost, set his eyes 
Rom. 1. 29. being/, with all unrighteousness 
15. 14. that ye also are/, with all knowledge 
24. if first 1 be somewhat/, with your company 
2 Cor. 7. 4. I am /. with comfort, I am joyful 
Eph. 3. 19. might be/, with all the fulness of God 
5.18.be not drunk with wine, but/, with the Spirit 
Phil.l. 11. being/, with the fruits of righteousness 
Col. 1. 9. might be/.with the knowledge of his will 
2 Tim. 1. 4. that 1 may be /. with joy 
Jam. 2. 16. depart in peace, be ye warmed and /. 
Rev.8.5. angel/, the censer with the fire of the altar 
15. 1. for in them is /. up the wrath of God 
18. 6. in the cup which she hath/, fill to her double 
Shall be FILLED. 
Exod. 16. 12. in morning ye shall Zte/. with bread 
Mum. 14. 21. the earth shall bef. with glory of Ld. 
2 Kings 3. 17. that valley shall bef. with water 
Prov. 1. 31»they shall bef. with their own devices 
3. 10. so shall thy barns be f. with plenty 

12. 21. but the wicked shall bef. with mischief 
14.14. the backshder shall be f. with his own ways 
18, 20. with the increase of his lips shall he bef. 
20. 17. afterward his mouth shall bef. with gravel 
24. 4. and by knowledge shall the chambers bef. 

Jer. 13. 12. every bottle shall be f. with wine, 12. 

Ezek. 23. 33. thou shall bef. with drunkenness 
39. 20. thus ye shall bef. at my table with horses 

Hah.2.li. earth shall ie/.with knowledge of Lord 

Zech. 9. 15. and they shall be f. like bowls . 

Mat.5.Q.h\eiised are theythat hunger, theys/taZZ bef. 

Luke 1. 15. John shall bef. with the Holy Ghost 

3.5. every valley shall bef. mountain brought low 

6. 21. blessed ye that hunger now, ye shall bef. 

Was FILLED. 

Gen. 6. 11. and the earth was f. with violence 

1 Kings 7. 14. and Hiram was f. with wisdom 

2 Kings 3. 20. and the country was f. with water 
2 Chron. 5. 13. then the house was/, with a cloud 

16. 14. the bed which was f. with sweet odours ^ 
Psal. 126. 2. then our mouth was f. with laughter 
Isa. 6. 4. and the house was f. with smoke 
Je7-.51.5.tho' their land jc as /.with sin ag.HolyOne 
Ezek. 10. 4. and the house was f. with the cloud 
Luke 1. 41. Elisabeth was f. with the Holy Ghost 

67. Zacharias was f. with the Holy Ghost 
John 12. 3. house was f.w\\.\\ the odour of ointment 
Acts 19. 29. the whole city was f. with confusion 
Rev. 15. 8. and the temple was f. with smoke 

Were FILLED. 
Hos. 13. 6. according to their pasture so were they 
/. they weref. and their heart was exalted 
ZMA:e4.28.when they heard, they were/with wrath 

5. 26. they glorified God, and weref. with fear 
6. 11. they were f. with madness, and communed 
8. 23. they weref. with water, and in jeopardy 

John 6. 12. when they weref. he said, gather up 
26. because ye did eat of the loaves, and were f. 

Acts2.4. they were all/with the Holy Ghost, 4.31. 
3. 10. they weref. with wonder and amazement 
5. 17. rose up, and weref. with indignation 

13. 45. the Jews weref. with envy, and spake 
52. disciples weref. with joy, and the Holy Ghost 

Rev. 19. 21. all the fowls weref. with their flesh 

See Eat. 

FILLEDST. 

Deut. 6. 11. and houses full, which thou/, not 

£ze^-.27.33. when wares went forth, /.many people 

FILLEST. 
Ps.l7. 14. whose bellv thou f. with thy hid treasure 

FiLLEtlJ, 
.Tob 9. 18. but he /. me with bitterness 
Psal. 84. 6. the rain also/, the pools 
107. 9. he/, the hungry soul with goodness 
129. 7. wherewith the mower/, not his hand 
147. 14. he /. thee with the finest of the wheat 
Eph. 1. 23. the fulness of him that/, all in all 

FILLET. 
Jer. 52. 21. a/, of twelve cubits did compass it 

FILLETS. 
Exod-Sn. 10. the hooks of the pillars, and their/, 
shall be of silver, 11. \ 38. 10, 11, 12, 17, 19. 
36. 38. he overlaid their chapiters and /. with gold 

FILLETED. 
Exod. 27. 17. all shall be/, with silver, 38. 17. 
38. 28. he overlaiu their chapiters and /. them 

FILLING. 
Acts 14. 17./. our hearts with food and gladness 

FILTH. 

Lev. 1. 1 16. pluck away his crop with /. thereof 

/sa.4.4. when the Lord washed away the/.of Zion 

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FIN 

JVa/t. 3. 6. 1 will cast abominable/, upon theo 
1 Cor. 4. 13. we are made as the /. of the worhl 
IPet. 3. 21. not putting away the/, of the flesh 

FILTHY. 
Job 15.16. how much more abornina. and/is man' 
Psal. 14. 3. they are altogether become /. 53. 3. 
Isa. 64. 6. all our righteousnesses are as/, rags 
Zeph. 3. 1. woe to her that is/, and polluted 
Zech. 3. 3. Joshua was clothed with/, garments 

4. take away the/, garments from him 
CoZ.3.8.you also put ofl/.communicat.from mouth 

1 Tim. 3. 3. no striker, nor greedy of/, lucre, 8. 
Tit. 1. 7. not soon angry, not given to/, lucre 

11. teaching things lor /. lucre's sake, 1 Pet. 5. 2. 

2 Pet.2.1. Lot vexed with /.conversation of wicked 
Jude 8. hkewise these/, dreamers defile the flesh 
Rev. 22. 11. he that is/, let him be/, still 

FILTHIXESS. 

2 Chron. 29. 5. carry out the/.out of the holy place 

£i7-a 6.21. had separated from the/, of the heathen 
9.11. an unclean land with the/, of the people 

Prov. 30. 12. and yet is not washed from their/. 

Isa. 28. 8. for all tables are full of vomit and/. 

Jer.5.t30.astonishment and/, is committed in land 
23.114. 1 have seen /.in the prophets of Jerusalem 

Lam.1.9. her/.is in her skirts, rememb. not her end 

Ezek. 16. 36. because thy /. was poured out 
22. 15. and I will consume thy /.'out of thee 
24. 11. that the/, of it may be molten in it 
13. in thy /. is lewdness ; because I have purged 
thee, and thou wast not purged, thou shaJt 
not be purged from thy/. 
36. 25. from all your/, will I cleanse you 

2 Cor.l. 1. let us cleanse ourselv. from all/, of flesh 

Eph. 5. 4. nor let/, be once named among you 

J^am. 1.21. wherefore lay apart all/receive the word 

Rev. 17. 4. cup full of abominat. and/, of fornicat. 
FINALLY. 

2 Cor. 13. 11. /. brethren, farewell, Eph. 6. 10. 
Phil. 3. 1. I 4. 8. 2 Thess. 3. 1. 1 Pet. 3. 8. 
FIND 

Signifies, [1] To convert, or recover a thing that 
was lost, Luke 15. 8, 9, 32. [2] To invent, o^ 
discover, 2 Chron. 2. 14. [3] To know expert 
mentally, Rom. 4. 1. Rev. 2. 2. [4] To obtain 
what we want and desire of God, Mat. 7, 7 
[5] To come to, Job 3. 22. [6] To understand 
thoroughly, Job 11. 7. [7] To do, or perform, 
Isa. 58. 13. [8] To seek, Job 33. 10. [9] To 
happen upon without seeking, Gen. 37. 15. 
[10] To choose and appoint. Acts 13. 22. [11] 
To turn to, or light on, Luke 4. 17. [12] To 
observe. Mat. 8. 10. 

To find, is used sometimes for to attack, to sur- 
prise one's enemies, to discover their ambushes. 
It is understood in this sense, Judg. 1. 5, They 
found Adoni-bezek in Bezek. They attacked 
him there. And, 1 Sam. 31. 3. according to 
the Hebrew, the archers belonging to the Phi- 
listines found Saul, they attacked him. In this 
sense some explain that passage in Gen. 36. 
24, This was that Anah that found the mules 
in the wilderness. In the Hebrew, he found 
the Emims. These Emims are believed to be 
powerful people ; Deut. 2. 10, 11, The Emims 
dwelt therein in times past, a people great, and 
many, and tall, as the Anakims, &c. who also 
were neighbours to the Horites here spoken of, 
as appears from Gen. 14. 5, 6. Anah there- 
fore found a troop of these people; he sur- 
prised, attacked, and defeated them. Others 
render the Hebrew word Jemim, which is no 
where else used, by waters ; that he found out 
some sprijigs of water, which in those hot 
countries were rare and precious ; or, hot wa- 
ters, some hot and medicinal springs. Others 
again mules, as in our translation ; that he 
found out the way of the generation of mules, 
by the copulation of an ass and a mare. 

Gen. 19. 11. they wearied themselves to/, the door 
32. 19. you shall speak to Esau, when you/, him 

JNOfTK. 32. 23. be sure your sin shall/, you out 
35. 27. the revenger of blood /. him without city 

Z>eMt22.25. a man/, a damsel and lie with her, 28. 

.ludg. 17. 8. to sojourn where he could/, a place. 9. 

RutTi 1. 9. the Ld. grant ye may/, rest, each of you 

1 Sajn. 20. 21. saying, go,/, out the arrows, 36. 
24. 19. if a man'/, his enemy, will he let him go 

1 Kings JS.S.peradv. we may/.grass to save horses 

2 Chron. 2. 14. to /. out every device be put to him 
32 4. why should Assyria come and /.much water 

Job 23. 3. O that I knew where I might/, him 

34. 11. cause every man to/.according to his ways 

Psal. 10. 15. seek out bis wickedn. till thou/, nan© 

Prov. 2. 5. thou shalt/. the knowledge of God 

4. 22. my words are life to those that/, theni 

8. 9. they are right to them that/, knowledge 

12. I /. out knowledge of witty inventions 
Eccl. 7. 14. a man should /. nothing for him 

27. counting one by one, to/, out the account 



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Eccl. 12. 10. he souglit to /. out acceptable words 
Cant.5.8. li'f. my beloved, tell liim I am sick of love 
/sa. 34. 14. the screech-owl shall/, a place of rest 

58. 3. ill the day of your fast you/, pleasure 
Jer. 10. 18. will distress them, that they may/, it so 
//ar/i. 1.6. are become like harts that/, no pasture 

2. 9.. her prophets also/, no vision from God 

Dara. 6. 4. the princes sought to /.occasion against 

Daniel, but could/, none occasion nor fault 

5. shall not/, except we/, it concerning law of G. 

Jffat. 7. 14. srrait is gate, and few tliere be that/, it 

18. 13. and if so be that he/ it, he rejoiceth more 
Mark U. 13. if haply he might /. any thing thereon 

13. 36. lest coming suddenly, he/, you sleeping 
L,u!ce Q. 7. that they might/, an accusation ag. him 

12. 38. and /. them so, blessed are those servants 

13. 7. he said, I c;ime seeking fruit and/, none 
15. 4. and go after that which is lost, till he/, it 

8. doth she not seek diligently till she/, it? 
John 10. 9. he shall go in and out and/, pasture 
jQcts 7.45. desired to/, a tabernacle for G. of Jacob 
17. 27. they might feel after him and/, him 
23. 9. scribes, saying, we/, no evil in this man 
Rom.Q. 10. thou wilt say, why doth he yet/, fault? 
2(?(77'.9.4.they come with me,and/. you unprepared 
2 7'm.l.lS.he may/, mercy of the Lord in thatday 
See Favour. 
Can or canst PIND. 
G^era.41.38 Phar.said,co7i we/ such a one as this is? 
Exod. 5. 1 1 . go, get you straw where you can /. it 
Ezra 7. 16. all the silver and gold thou canst f. 
Job 3.22. and are glad when they care/, the grave 
11. 7. canst thou bv searching/, out God ? cajist 
thou/, out the Almighty unto perfection? 
Prov. 20. 6. but a faithful man who can f.l 
31.10. who canf.a. virt. woman? price above rubies 
£cc^.3.11. no manca?i/. out the work God maketh 
7. 24. that which is exceeding deei), who canf. it? 
Jer. 5. 1. if ye ca7if. a man that seeketh truth 

Cannot FIND. 
Gen. 38. 22. he returned, and said, I cannot f. her 
I Kings 18. 12. if he cannot f. thee, he will slay me 
Job 17. 10. I cannot f. one wise man among you 
37. 23. touching Almighty, we cannot f. him out 
Eccl.^t. 17. a man cannot f. out the work under sun 

FIND grace. 
Gen. 32. 5. 1 may/, grace in thy sight, jExorf.33.13. 
33. 8. these are to /. grace in the sight of ray lord 
15. let me/, or. || 34. IJ. let mef.gr. in your eyes 
47. 25. let us/, grace in the sight of my lord 
Ruth 2. 2. in whose sight I shall/, grace 

1 Sam. 1. 18. let thy handmaid/, grace in thy sight 

2 ^a7n.l6.4.that I may/, grace in thy sight, O king 
Heb.i 16.that we may/, ^r.to help in time of need 

/ FIND. 
Gen. 18. 25. if //. in Sodom fiftv righteous in city 
28. if //. there forty-five 1| 30."if //. thirty there 
Psal. 132. 5. till //. out a place for the liord 
Eccl.7.2&. and //. more bitter than death the wom. 
Cant. 8.1. when /should/, thee, I would kiss thee 
Jer. 45. 3. 1 fainted in my sighing, and //. no rest 
Luke23. 4. Pilate said to the chief priests, //. no 
fault in this man, .John 18. 38. | 19. 4, 6. 
Rom. 7. 18. to perform that which is good, //. not 
21. //. then a law, that when I would do good 
JVot FIND, or FIND not. 
Exod. 16. 25. to-day ye shall notf. it in the field 
Lev. 12. fS. if her hand /. not sufliciently 

1 Sam. 23. 17. Saul my father shall votf. thee 

2 Sam. 17. 20. had sought, and could notf. them 
Prov. 1. 23. they shall seek me early, but they shall 

notf. me, Hos. 5. 6. John.7. 34, 36. 
Eccl. 7. 28. which my soul seeketh, but I /. not 
Cant. 5. 6. 1 sought him, but I could notf. him 
/sa.41.12.seekthem, butshaltjiot/.them, Hos.2.1. 
Z)an. 6.5. weshallnoi/.any occasion againstDaniel 
jEros.2.6.make a wall, that she shall notf. her patfis 
Amos 8. 12. shall run to seek the word, and notf. it 
Luke 5. 19. not f. what way they might bring him 

19. 48. could not f. what they might do to Jesus 
John 7. 35. whither go, that we shall notf. him ? 
Rom. 7. 18. how to do that which is good, I/, not 
2 Cor. 12. 20. 1 shall notf. you such as I would 
/ietJ.9. 6. shall men seek death, and shall Tiof /. it 

Shall, or shalt FIND. 
(7en.44.t34. lestl see the evil that shall f. my father 
Deut.i. 29- if thence thou seek L. thou sAaZf/.him 

28. 65. thou shalt f. no ease among these nations 
Judg.^.'i'i. then mayest do as thou s/iaii/.occasion 
\Sam. 9. Vi.ye shall f. him before he go up to eat 

10. 2. there shall f. two men by Rachel's sepulchre 
t?. thou shalt do as thy hand shall f. 
2 Kings 7. f 9. if we tarry, we shall f. punishment 
2 Chron. 20. 16. ye shall f.ihem at end of the brook 

30.9. yourbrethren and childr. sAaiZ /.compassion 
Ktra 4. 15. thou shalt f. in the book of records 
Psal.YI. 3. thou hast tried me, and shalt f. nothing 

21. 8. thy hand shall f. out all thine enemies 
Prov. 1. 13. we shall}, all precious substance 

8 n.they that seek me early shailf.me, Jer.29 13. 



FIN 

Prov. 16. 20. that handleth n; titter wisely, s.f. good 
19. 8. he that keepeth undeistanding shall f. good 
Eccl. 11. 1. for thou shalt f. it after many days 
Jer. 2. 24. in her mouth they shall f. her 
6. 16. ye shall f. rest to your souls. Mat. 11. 29. 
Hos.12.8. in labours they shall f.uone iniquityin me 
Mat. 7. 7. seek and ye shall f. Luke 11. 9. 
10. 39. he that loseth his life i'or my sa.ke shall f. it 
17. 27. thou shalt f. a piece of money, that take 

21. 2. ye^/mW/. anass tied, and a colt, Mark 11.2. 

22. 9. as many as ye shall f. bid to the marriage 
24. 46. when cometh, s.f. so doing, Luke 12.37,43. 

Luke 2. 12. ye shall f. babe wrapt in swaddl. clothes 

18.8. Son of man cometh shall he/, faith on earth? 

John 21. 6. cast the net on the right side, ye shall f. 

Rev. 18. 14. and thou shalt f. them no more at all 

FINDEST. 
Gen. 31. 32. with whomsoever thou/, thy gods 
Ezck.3.1. eat that thou f. eat this roll, and go speak 

FINDETH. 
Gen. 4. 14. every one that/, me siiall slay me 
Deut. 19. t5. the head slippeth and/, hisneighbour 
.Job 33. 10. behold, he/, occasions against me , 
Psal. 119. 162. 1 rejoice at word, as one that/, spoil 
Prov. 3. 13. happy is the man that/, wisdom 
8.35. whoso/, me,/, life, shall obtain favour of Ld. 
14. 6. a scorner seeketh wisdom, and/, it not 
17. 20. he that hath afroward heart, /,fno good 
18.22. whoso/.awife/. agood thing, obtains favour 
21. 10. his neighbour/, no favour in his eyes 

21. he that followeth aft. mercy/, life and honour 
Eccl. 9. 10. whatsoever thy hand/, to do, do it 
Lam. 1.3. shedwells among heathen, she/, no rest 
Hos. 14-3. for in thee the fatherless/, mercy 
Mat. 7. 8. and he that seeketh/. Luke 11. 10. 
10. 39. he that/, his life shall lose it 
12.43. walketh thro' dry places, seeking rest,/.none 
44. /.It empty, swept and garnished, Luke 11.25. 
26. 4^. he /. his disciples asleep, Mark 14. 37. 
John 1. 41. he first /. his own brother Simon 
43. Jesus/. Philip || 45. Philip/. Nathanael 
5 14. afterward Jesus/, him in the temple 

FINDING. 
Gen. 4. 15. lest any/. Cain should kill him 
Job 9. 10. who doeth things past/.out and wonders 
Psal. 32. t 6. every one shall pray in a time of/. 
Jsa. 58. 13. /. thine own pleas, nor speaking words 
Luke 11.24. unclean spirit seeking rest, and /.none 
.Aits'i. 21. /. nothing how they might^unish them 
19. 1. Paul came, and/, certain disciples, 21. 4. 
21.2./.ship sailing over toPhenicia,wewent aboard 
Rom. 11. 33. unsearchable, and his ways past/.out 
Hcb. 8. 8. for,/, fault with them, he saith, behold 

FINE. 
Job 28. 1. there is a place for gold where they /. it 

FINE. 
Ezra 8. 27. and two vessels of/, copper, as gold 
Job 28. 1 15. /. gold shall not be given for wisdom 
Isa. 19.9. they that work in/, fia.'i: be confounded 
Rev. 1. 15. his feet like unto/, brass, 2. 18. 

FINE flour. 
Lev. 2. 1. his oflTering shall be of f. floury 24.5. 
4. cakes of f. flour mingled with oil, 5. 7. | 7. 12. 
I 14. 10, 21. I 23. 13. Mum. 6. 15. j 7. 13, 19, 
25, 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, 61. ] 8. 8. 
5. 11. the tenth part of an ephah of f. flour, 6. 20. 

1 Kings 4. 22. thirty measures of /.^ou?- in one day 

2 Kings 7.1. measure/. yZoMr sold for shekel, 16,18. 
ICAr .9.29. were appointed to oversee/.^oMr, 23.29. 
Ezek. 16. 13. thou didst ea.\f. flour, honey and oil 

19. I gave thee f. flour, and oil, and honey 
46. 14. a hin of oil to tera[)er with the f. flour 
Rev.18.13. none buyelh her merchandise off. flour 

FINE gold. 
2 Chr. 3. 5. ceiling, which he overlaid with /. gold 

8. the most holy he overlaid with/, gold 
Job 23. 1 15. /. gold shall not be given for wisdom 
17.exchange of it shall not be for jewels off. gold 
31.24. or said to f. gold, thou art my confidence 
P5aZ.i9.lO.are more to be desired than much/.^oZ(Z 
119. 127. 1 love thy commandments aibovef.gold 
Prov. 3. 14. and the gain of wisdom than f. gold 
8. 19. my fruit is better than gold, than/, gold 
25. 12. as an ornament of f. gold, so is a reprover 
Cawi. 5. 11. his head is as the most/, g. locks bushy 
15. his legs are as jiillars set on sockets of f. gold 
/5a.l3.12.will make a man more precious than/, g. 
Lam. 4. 1. how is the most/, gold changed ! 

2. the precious sons of Zion comparable to f. gold 

Z)aw.2.32.this image's head/, gold, breast of silver 

10.5.whose loins were girded with/.^oZrfofUphaz 

Zec/t. 9. 3.Tyrus heaped f.goldas mire of the streets 

FINE linen. 
G^en.41.42.Pharaoh arrayed him in vest. of/, linen 
Exod.25.4. this is the ofl^ering ye shall take,/, linen 
26. 1. with ten curtains off. twined linen 
31. the vail off. linen, 36. 35. 2 Chron. 3. 14. 
36. thou shalt make a hangingof/. twined linen, 
27. 9, 16, 18. I 36. 37. | 38. 9, 16, 18. 
28. 5. take gold and /. linen to make garments 



FIN 

Exod.28. 6. shall make the ephod off. linen, 39,2. 

8.girdle/. Zwien, 39.5,29. || 15. bieast-plate,3f 8. 

39. thou shalt embroider the coat off. linen, and 

thou shalt make the mitre off. linen 

35. 6. let him bring an otfuring off. lin/n 

23. every man with whom was found/, linen 
25. the women brought of scarlet and/, linen 
35. them hath he filled with wisdom to work all 

manner of work and/. Zinera, 38. 23. 

2 Chron. 2. 14. 

36. 8. that wrought curtains of/, linen and blue 
39. 27- they made coats off. linen for Aaron 

28.made a mitre of/.Z«?/e7i,and bonnets off. linen 
1 Chr. 4. 21. families of them that wrought/, linen 

15. 27. David was clothed with a robe off. linen 
Esth.l.Q. were hangings fasten, with cords off. lin. 

8. 15. Jlordecai went with a garment off. linen 
Prov. 7. 16. I have decked my bed with/ linen 

31. 24. she maketh/. linen, and selleth it 
Isa. 3. 23. the Lord will take away the/, linen 
Ezek. 16. 10. I girded thee about with/. li:ien 

13. thy raiment was of/, lineji and silk 
27. 7./. linen from Egypt was to be thy sail 

16. Syria occupied in thy fairs with/, linen 
.Mark 15. 46. Joseph bimght f. linen and wrapped 
LMfcel6.19.rich man clothed in purple and/, linen 
-Ke?5.18.12.merchandiseof/.Znje»,depHrt. from thee 

16. that city clothed in/. Znien is come to nought 
19. 8. to her was granted to be arrayed in /. linen 

14. the armies in heaven were clothed in /. linen 

FIN]^ meal. 
Gen. 18. 6. make ready three measures off. meal 

FINER. - 
Prov. 25. 4. there shall como forth a vessel for the/. 

FINEST. 

Psal. 81. 16. have fed thee with the /. of the wheal 

147. 14. he filleth thee with the/, of the wheat 

FINING. 
Fror. 17.3./. pot is for silv. furnace for gold, 27. Si. 

FINGER. 
The finger of God signifies his povjer, his opera* 
Hon. Pharaoh's magicians discovered the fin- 
ger of God in the miracles lohichMoscs wrought, 
Exod. 8. 19. This Legislator gave the law 
written with the finger of God to the Hebrews, 
Exod. 31. 18. Jt was icritten immediately by 
the power or Spirit of God, and not by any art 
of man. Our Saviour says, he cast out devils 
by the finger, or Sjjirit of God, tohich he inti- 
mates was a sign that the kingdom of Goa 
was come; that God's spiritual government 
of his church was begun to be exercised among 
the Jews by the Messiah, J^ztkc 11. 2^. 
To put forth one's finger is a bantering, insult 
ing, gesture. Isa. 58. 9, If thou take away 
from the midst of thee ihe yoke, and the putting 
out of the finger. If thou take away from the 
midst of thee the chain or yoke rcherewith thou 
overwhelmest thy debtors, and forbear point- 
ing at them, and using jeering and insulting 
gestures. Some take this for a menacing or 
threatening gesture. 
.Ex-t>rf.8.19. the* magicians said, this is the/, of God 
29. 12. put of the blood on the altar with thy/. 
31.18.tables written with the/.of God, Deut.^.ld 
Lev. 4. 6. priest shall dip his /. in the blood, and 
sprinkle it, 17, 25, 30, 34. 1 8. 15. I 9. 9. 1 16, 
14,19.' 
14.16. the priest shall dip his right/.in the oil, and 
sprinkle of the oil with his/, seven times, 27. 
J\''um.\2.A. priest shall take of her blood with his/. 

1 Kings 12. 10. my little/, thicker, 2 Citron. 10. 10. 
Isa. 58.9. if take away the putting forth of the/. 
i>?(^ell.20. if I with the/, of God cast out devils 

16. 24. that he may dip the tip of his/, in water 
John 8. 6. and with his/, wrote on the ground 
20. 25. and put my/, into the print of the nails 
27. reach hither thv/. and behold my hands 
FINCFR'' 

2 Sam. 21. 20. on every hand six/. 1 Chr. 20. 6. 
Psal.8.3. when consider thy heavens, work of thy/ 

144. 1. the Lord, who leacheth my/, to fight 
Prov. 6. 13. a wicked man teacheth with his/. 
7. 3. bind them on thy /. write them on thy heart 
Cant. 5. 5. and my/, with sweet-smelling myrrh 
Isa. 2. 8. that which their own/, have made, 17. 8. 
59.3.haijds defiled with blood, and/, with iniquity 
Jer. 52. 21. the thickness of one pillar four/. 
Dan.b. 5. came forth/, of a man's hand, and wrota 
Mat. 23. 4. they bind heavy burdens, but they wifl 
not move them with one of their/. Luke 11.48. 
Mark 7.33.and he put his/mto his ears and he spit 

FINISH, 
To bring to pass, fulfil, perfect. Our blessed 
Lord said on the cross, It is finished, Joftw 19.30. 
Our great Redeemer, by what he did and suf- 
fered, performed the will of God, and the icho/e 
loork which the Father gave him to do ; which 
was to obtain eternal redemption. He was the 
substance and end of all the types,and the legal 



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dispensation. He completed andfinishednght- 
eousness, removed the curse,and radically cum- 
pletea oar salcatiun. 
Oen 6. J6. and in a cubit shalt thou/, it above 
Daii.9.2i. to/, transgression, and make end ol'sin 
Zeck. 4. y. Zeiubbabers hands shall also/, it 
Mat. 10 y'23. ye shall not/, the cities of Israel 
Luke 14. 28. whether lie have sutHcient to/, it 
•2^. after laid the foundation, and is not able to/it 
30. tliis man be^jan to build, was not able to/. 
John-i. 34. my meat is to do his will, and/, his work 
5. 36. works which the Father hath given me to/. 
Jicts 20. 24. that I might/, my course with joy 
Rom. 9. 28. for he will/, the work, and cut short 
2 Cor.8.6. so he would also/ in you the same grace 
Phil. 1. 16. he that hath begun, will also/, it 

FINISHED. 
Gen. 2. 1. thus the heavens and the earth were/. 
Ex.'d. 39. 32. thus was all the work/. 40. 33. 
Deut. 31. 24. an end of writing, till they were f. 
Josh. 4. 10. the priests stood, till every thing was/. 
Ruth'i.18. the man not rest, till he have/, the thing 
1 Kings 6. 9. Solomon buiU the house and /. it, 
14, 22, 38. 2 Chron. 5. 1. | 7. 11. 
7. 1. Solomon/, all his house, 9. 1, 25. 2 Chr. 8. 16. 
22. so was the work of the pillars/. 

1 Ch7: 27. 24. Joab began to number, but he /.not 
28.20. Lord not fail thee, till thou hast/, the work 

2 Chr. 24. 14. and when tliey had /. the repairing 
29. 23. the singers sang, till burat-oftering was/. 
31, 7. they/, the heaps in the seventh montli 

Ezra 4. 1 12. the Jews have/, the walls 

5. l(i. hath it been in building, and yet it is not /. 

6. 14. the elders of the Jews built and/, it, 15. 
JVeA. 6. 15. so the wall was/, in fifty-two days 
Dan.5.2Q. God hath numbered thy kingd. and/, it 

12. 7. all thfese things shall be/. 
Jilat. 13. 53. when Jesus had/, these jtarables 

19. 1. when Jesus had/, these sayings, 26. 1. 
John 17. 4. 1 have/, the work thou gavest me to do 

19. 30. lie said, it is/, and he bowed his head 
j^cls 21.7. when we had/, our course from Tyre 
27~'/hi.4.7. Ihave/. my course, I have kept the faith 
Heb. 4. 3. the works were /. from the foundation 
Jam. 1. 15. sin, when it is/, bringetli forth death 
^e?;. 10. 7. the mystery of God should he/. 

11. 7. when witnesses shall have/, their testimony 

20. 5. lived not, till the thousand years were/. 

• 'FINISHER. 

.yi2Z>.12.2.1ooking to Jesus, author and/of our faith 
FINS. 

Z/Cu.ll.9.\vhatever hath/.and scales eat, Deut.li.d. 
10. that hath not /.shall be an abomination, 12. 
FIRE 

Is one of the four elements, which not only af- 
fords light and heat, but whereby likewise we 
try and purge metals. God hath often ap- 
peared in fire, and encompassed with fire ; as 
when he shewed himself in the burning bush, 
and descended on viount Sinai in the midst of 
flames, tlmnderings and lightning, E\'od.3. 2. 
1 19. 18. Fire is a sym.bol of the holiness and 
justice of God: The Lord thy God is a con- 
suming fire, Deut. 4. 24. He shewed himself 
to his Prophets, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and St. John, 
in the midst of fire, Isa. 6. 4. Ezek. 1. 4. Rev. 
1. 14. The Psalmist describes the chariot of 
God as all in a flnmr, Psal. 18. 12, 13, 14. 
.^nd it is said that God will appear in the 
midst of fire at his second coming, 2 Thess. 
1. 8. Daniel says, that a fiery strea-n is^'ip'1, 
and came forth from before him; noting tii. 
speedy executing of his judgments, for the 
terror of the wicked and comfort of the godly, 
Dan. 7. 10. The wrath of God is compared 
to fire, Psal. 18. 8. and tlie effects of his icrath, 
which are war, famine, and other scourges, 
are described under the same idea, Psal. 66. 12. 
Jer. 48. 45. 

Our Saviour is compared to fire. J\Ial. 3. 2, He 
is like a refiner's fire, and like fuller's soa]). 
He shall consume the wicked by his judgments, 
and purify those who are sincere by his doc- 
trine. The Holy Ghost is likewise compared 
to fire. Mat. 3. 11, He shall baptize you with 
the Holy Ghost and with fire. To verify this 
prediction, .Tesus sent the Holy Ghost, who 
descended upon his disciples in the form of 
tongues, or like sparks of fire, Acts 2. 3. It is 
the work of the Holy Spirit to enlighten, purify, 
and sanctify the soul, and to inflame it with 
love to God, and zeal for his glory. The angels 
themselves, as the ministers of God, are com- 
pared to a burning fire, speedy and irresistible 
in the execution of his commands, Psal. 104.4. 
The Lord, or his angel, led the Israelites iji 
their journey through the wilderness, under 
the form of a pillar of fire, Kxod. 13. 21. 

Fite from heaven fell frequently on the victims 
sacrificed to the Lord, as a mark of his presence 
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and approbation. It is thought that God in 
this manner expressed his acceptance of Abel's 
sacrifices, Gen. 4. 4. When the Lord made a 
covenant with Abraham, afire, like that of a 
furnace, passed through the divided pieces of 
the sacrifices, and consumed tlieni. Gen. 15. 17. 
VirefeLl upon the sacrifices which Moses ofi'ered 
at the dedication of the tabernacle, Lev. 9. 24. 
\-ind upon those of Manoah, Samson's /ciAer, 
Judg. 13. 19, 29. Upon Solomon's, at tlie dedi- 
catiun of the temple, 2 C'hron. 7. 1. .,ind upon 
Elijah's, at mount Carniel, 1 Kings 18. 33. 

TItc torments of hell are described by fire, both in 
the Old and Atw Testament. JVloses inveigh- 
ing against the Israehtes, who rebelled against 
the Lord, says to them; A fire is kindled in 
Hiine anger, and shall burn unto the lowest hell, 
Deut. 32. 22. Isaiah is still more express, 
Who among us shall dwell with the devouring 
fire ? who among us shall dwell with everlast- 
ing burnings 1 Isa. 33. 14- Jlnd in chap. 66. 

•• 24, Their worm shall not die, neither shall their 
fire be quenched. Our Saviour makes use of 
the same similitude, to represent the punish- 
ment of the damned, Mark 9. 44. He likeicise 
speaks frequently of the eternal fire prepared 
for the devil, his angels, and reprobates, Mat. 
25. 41. The sting and remorse of conscience 
is the worm that will never die ; and the wrath 
of God upon tlieir souls and bodies, the fire 
that shall never go out. There are likeicise 
who maintain that by worm is to be under- 
stood a common, living, and material, not an 
allegorical and figurative worm ; and by fire, 
a real, elementary, and material fire, .'jmong 
the maintainers of. this opinion are Austin, 
Cyprian, Chrysostom, Jerome, fcc. 

The word of God is compared to fire, Jer. 23. 29, 
Is not my word like a fire 1 It is full of life 
and efiicacy ; like a fire, it waryns, melts, and 
heals my people, and is poicerful to consume 
the dross, and burji up the chaff and stubble, 
jind the .dpostle says, that every mail's doc- 
trine should 'be tried by fire, that is, by the 
light of the word, of what nature it is, whether 
it be true or false, sound and solid, or cor- 
rupt and frothy, 1 Cor. 3. 13. Fire is likeicise 
taken for persecution, disscjision and division. 
Luke 12. 49, I am come to send fire on the 
earth ; that is. Upon my coming and publish- 
ing the gospel, there will follow through the 
devil's malice, and the corruption of men, much 
persecution to the professors thereofand mani- 
fold divisions in the world, whereby men will 
be tried whether they be faithful or not. • The 
church of God is compared to afire. Obad. 18, 
The house oi .Jacob shall be a /re ; The church 
shall subdue all her enemies. Carnal vain 
shifts of men's own devising, whereby they 
seek to support, relieve, ajid comfort themselves 
against thejudgments denounced against them, 
are likewise compared to fire, Isa. 50. 11. As 
are also the lies, slanders^ and other provoking 
speeches of ungodly men ; Prov. 16. 27, And in 
his lips there is as a burning fire. 
Gen. 15. f 17. a lamp of/.passed betw. those pieces 

22. 6. Abraham took /. in his hand, and a knife 
7. my father, behold the/and the wood, but where 

Exod. 3. 2. and behold, the bush burned with/. 

9. 23. Lord sent hail and the/, along on ground 
24. there was hail, and/, mingled with the hail 

i2.'^.«h-ill eat the flesh in thatnight roast witii/.9. 

19. 16. the Lord descended upon mount Sinai in/. 

22. 6. if/, break out, and catch in thorns 

32. 24. then I cast gold into/, and came this calf 

40. 33. ar.d/. was on the tabernacle by night thro' 

all their journey, .iSTum. 9. 16. Deut. 1. 33. 

Lev. 1. 7. the sons of tlie p:i(^st shall put/, on the 

altar, and lay wood in order upon the/. 

8. upon the wood that is in the/. 12, 17. ] 3. 5. 

2. 14. shalt offer green ears of corn dried by the/. 

0. 9. the/, of the altar be burning in it, 10, 12, 13. 

9. 24. there came a/, out from before the Lord 

10. 1. the sons of Aaron put/, in their censers 
2. there went out/, from Ld. and devoured them 

16. 13. he shall put the incense upon the/. 
18.21. thou shalt not let any of thv seed pass thro' f. 
to Molech, Deut. 18. 10. 2 Kings 17. 17. 1 23. 10. 
JVum. 6. 18. shall fake the hair, and put it in the /. 

11. 2. when Moses prayed, the/, was quenched 
16. 7. take ye censers, and put/, therein, 18. 

37. that he ta'se the censers, and scatter/yonder 
46. take a censer, and put /.therein from off altar 
18. 9. be thine of mos' holy things reserved from/ 
21. 28. for there is a/, gone out from Heshbon 
31. 23. every thing that may abide/, go thro' the/. 
Deut. 4. 11. and the mountain burnt with/. 9. 1*5. 
36. and upon earth he shewed thee his great/. 
5. 5. for ye were afraid by reason of the/. 
18. 16. nor let me see this great /. any more 



Deut. 33. t 2. from his right hand went a /. of law 
./osh. 7. 2d. ail Israel burned Achan with/. 
Judg. 6. 21. and there rose up/, out of the reck 
9.15. let/.comeout of bramble and devour cedars 

16. 9. as a thread of tow when it touchct;i the/. 

1 Kings 18. 23. lay it on wood, put no/, under, 25. 

24. the God that answereth ny/ let him be God 

38. then the/, of the Lord fell, -ZChron. 7. 1,3. 

19. 12. after the earthquake u/. but llieLord was 

not in the/ aiter the/', a siiil small voice 

2 Kings 1. 10. then let/, come down iVom heaven 

12. and the/, of God came down iioin heaven 
2. 11. there appeared a chariot and horses o*^"/ 
6. 17. the mountain was full of chariots of/. 
16. 3. Ahaz made his son to pass hrough the/. 
19. 18. and have cast their gods into the/. 
21. 6. Manasseh madeson pass thro'/. 2 Cior. 33.6. 
23. 10 no man might make his son pass thro' the/. 

1 Chr. 21. 2i). Ld. an3Wer(:d him l;om heaven by/. 

2 Clir. 35. 13. they roasted tlie passover with/. 
J\''eh.'2.2. the gates thereof are consumed with/, 13. 
Job 1. 16. the/, of God is fallen from heaven 

15. 5. and the spark of his J", shall not shine 
28. 5. and under it is turned \x\) as it were/. 
41. 19. burning lamps, and sparks of/, leap out 

Psal. 39. 3. while I was musing the/, burned 
46. 9. he hunieth the chariutiii the/. 
Q'j. 12- we went through/, and through w-ater 

63. 2. as wax melteth beibre J'.so let wicked perish 
74. 7. they have cast/, into iliy sanctuary 

78. 14. all the night with a light of/. 10.5^ 39. 
83.14. as the/.burnelh the wood, and as the flame 

97.3. a/, goeth before him and iiurneth up enemies 
105. 32. he gave hail and flaming/, in their land 
118. 12. they are quenched as the/, of thorns 
140. 10. let them be cast into the/, into deep pits 
145. 8./. and hail, stormy wind, fulfilling his word 

Prov. 0. 27. can a man take/, in his boiom 

16. 27. and in his lips there is as a burning/. 
26. 20. where no wood is, tiiere the/ goe;h out 

21. as wood is to/so is contentious man to kindle 
30. 16. the grave and the /. saith not, it is enough 
I^a. 9. 5. this shall be willi burning and fuel of/ 

15. for wickedness burnetii as the/. 

19. the people shall be as the fuel of the/. 
10. 16. shall kindle a burning like burning of a/. 

17. and the light of Israel shall be for a/. 

30. 14. not be found a sherd to take/, from hearth 

33. lhe~pile thereof is/, and much wood 
31. 9. saiih the Lord, whose f. is in Zion 
37.19. kings of Assyria have cast tlieir gods into/. 
43.2. when thou walkest through /. not be burnt 
44. 16. he burneth part thereof in the/, he warm- 
eth himself, and saith, aha, I have seen the/. 
47.14. they shall be as stubble, the/shall burn them 

50. 11. walk in ligjit of your/, arid in the sparks 

64. 2. as when the melting/, burneth, the/, caus- 
eth the waters to boil to make thy name known 

65. 5. these are a/, tliat burneth all the day 

66. 15. for behold, the Lord will come with/. 

16. for by/, w'ill the Lord jilead with all flesh 
24. worm not die, neither their/, be quenched 

Ter. 4. 4. lest my fury come forth like/, and burn 
5. 14. I will make my words in thy mouth /. 
20. 9. his word was as a/ shut up in my bones 

21.12. lestmy fury go outlike/.and burn, that none 
22. 7. shall cut down cast choice cedars in the/. 
29. 22. whom the king of Babylon roasted in the/ 
32.35. high places, to cause their sons to pass thrc 



the/", tn 



.c.iCll, 



Ezek. 16. 21. | 20.26,31. 



36. 22. and ilieie was a/, on the hearth burning 

23. Jehudi cut the roll, and cast it into the/. 

48. 45. but a/, shall come forth out of Heshbon 

51. 58. the folk shall labour in vain and in the /. 

Lam.'i.^. he burned against Jacob like a flaming/. 

4. he bent his bow, he poured out his fury like/. 
Ezek. 1. 4. I looked, behold, a/, infolding itself 

13. the/, was bright, and out of the/, lightning 
10. 6. saying, take/, from between the wheels 

7. one cherub stretched forth his hand to the/. 

21. 31. I will blow against thee in the/. 22. 2L 
32. thou shalt be for fuel to/no more remembered 

22. 20. to blow/, upon it, to melt it, so gather yoa 
24.9. saith Lord, I will even make pile for/, great 

12. herscumslial!i:>e:n/. infiiihiness is lewdness 

28. 18. will bring tbrth a/, from liie midst of thee 

36.5. in the/, of my jealousy have 1 spoken, 38.19. 

Dan.3. 27. upon whose bodies the/, had no power, 

nor the smell of/, had passed on them 

7. 9. his throne like flames, wheels like burning'/. 

10. 6. his face as lightning, his eyes as lamps of/ 

Hos.7.6.m the morning it burneth as a flaming/. 

Joel'2. 30. blood, f.and pillnrs of smoke, Acts2.1i. 

Amos 5.6.1est he break out like f.in house of Joseph 

7. 4. behold, the Lord God called to contend by/. 

Obad. 18. and the house of Jacob shall be a /. 

J/^;'c.l.4. shall be molten under him as wa.\- before/ 

JSTah.l.Q. furv poured out likt, /.rocks thrown down 

Hah. 2.13. the people ehall .aboti in the very/ 

Zech. 2. 5. will be unto ner a wall of /.round aboia 



FIR 

Zeckt 3. 2. is not tliis a brand plucked out of the/.? 

12. 6. governors of Judah like a hearth of/, and 

like a torch of/ in a slieaf 

13. 9. I will bring the third part through tlie/. 
Mai. 3. 2. he is like a refiner's/, and fuller's soap 
Mat. 3. 10. every tree that bringeth not forth good 

fruit is cast into/. 7. 19. J^uke3.d. John 15. (5. 

11. baptize with Holy Ghost, and/. Luke 3. 18. 

13. 42. and shall cast them into a furnace of/. 50. 

17. 15. ofttimes he falleth into the/. Mark Q. 22. 

18. 8. rather tlian having two hands or two feet, to 

be cast into everlasting /. Mark 9. 4.3, 46. 
25. 41. depart from me, ye cursed, into everlast./. 
Mark 9. 44. where the/, is not quenched, 45. 

14. .54. and Peter warmed himself at the/. 
Luke 9.54. wilt thou that we command/, to cornel 

17. 29. the same day it rained/, and brimstone 
22. 56. a maid beheld him as he sat by the/. 
^cts 2.3.appeared to tliem cloven tongues, like as/. 
28. 3. when Paul had laid sticks on the /. 

5. he shook otf the beast into the/, telt no harm 

1 Cor. 3. 13. it sliall be revealed by /. and the /. 

sliall try every man's work, of what sort it is 
15. he himself shall be saved, yet so as by/. 

2 Thess.1.8. in fiaming/. taking vengeance on them 
Hcb. 1. 7. who maketh his ministers a Hame of/. 

11. 34. who thro' faith quenched the violence of/. 

12. 18. are not come to mount that burned with/. 

Jain. 3.5. how great a matter a little/, kindleth I 

6. and the tongue is a/ a world of iniquity 
5. 3. and shall eat your flesh as it were /. 

1 Pet. 1. 7. than of gold, though it be tried with/. 

2 Pet. 3. 7. reserved unto/, against day of judgment 

12. the heavens being on/, sliall be dissolved 
Jude 7. suffering the vengeance of eternal/. 

23. others save pulling them out of the/. ^ 
Rev. 3. 18. thee to buy of me gold tried in the/. 
4. 5. seven lamps of/, burning before the throne 

8. 5. the angel filled the censer with /. of the altar 

7. there followed hail and/, mingled with blood 

8. as it were a great mountain burning with /. 

9. 17. and out of their mouths issued/. 11. 5. 
18. the third part of men was killed by the/, 

13. 13. he maketh /. come down from heaven 
14. 18. another angel which had power over the/. 
15.2. Isawasit were a sea of glass mingled with/. 

16. 8. power was given him to scorch men with /. 

20. 9. and/, came down from God out of heaven 
10. the devil was cast into lake of/ and brimstone 

14. death and hell were cast into the lake of/. 

15. whoso not written in book of life, cast into/. 

21. 8. have part in the lake which burneth with/. 
See Brimstone, Burn or Burnt, Coals, Con- 
sume, Consuming, Devour, Devoured, De- 
vouaiNG, Flame, Hell, Midst. 

Kindle, or kindled FIRE. 
Exod. 22. 6. he that kindled the/ make restitution 

35. 3. ye shall kindle no/, on the sabbath day 
Deut. 32. 22. for a/, is kindled in my anger, and 
shall burn to lowest hell, Jer. 15. 14. | 17. 4. 
2 Sam. 22. 13. before him were coals of/, kindled 
Psal. 78. 21. so a/, was kindled against Jacob 

106. 18. a/ was kindled in their company 
Isa. 10. 16. he shall kindle a burning like a/. 

50. 11. behold, all ye that kindle a /. that compass 
Je?*.7.18.children gathered wood, fathers kindled f. 

11. 16. he hath kindled f. on the green olive 

17. 27. then will I kindle a. f. in the gates thereof 

21. 14. I will kindle a/, in the forest thereof 
43. 12. 1 will kindle a /. in the houses of the gods 
49. 27. I will kindle a/, in tho wall of Damascus 
50. 32. and I will kindle a/ in his cities 

Lam. 4. 11. and the Lord hath kindled a /. in Zion 
Ezek. 20. 47. 1 will kindle Sif. in the forest 
24.10.heap on woodjdndle the/consume the flesh 
Amos 1.14. 1 will iznc^Zc a/, in the wall of Rabbah 
Mal.l.XQ.uox do ye kindle f. on my altar for nought 
Luke 12. 49. I am come to send /. on the earth, 
and what will I, if it be already kindled ? 

22. 55. when they had kindled a/, in the hall 
j3cfs28.2.the barbariansArmrfZed a/. and received us 

Made by FIRE. 
Exod. 29. 18. an offering made bi/f. unto the Lord, 
25, 41. Lev. 1. 9, 13, 17. | 2. 2, 9, 16. | 3. 3, 5, 

9, 11, 14, 16. I 7. 5, 25. | 8. 21, 28. | 21. 6. 1 22. 
27. I 23. 8, 13, 18, 25, 27, 36, 37. | 24. 7. JVmtti. 
15. 3, 10, 13, 14. I 18. 17. I 28. 3. 

Lev. 2. 3. the offerings of the Lord wade by f. 

10. I 4. 35. I 5. 12. 1 6. 17, 18. I 7. 30, 35. | 
10. 12, 15. I 21. 21. I 24. 9. Deut. 18. 1. 
1 Sam. 2. 28. 

10;13. sacrifices made byf. JV*«m.28.2. JbsA.13.14. 

Jfum. 15. 25. being their sacrifice made by f. unto 

the Lord, 28. 6, 8, 13, 19, 24. | 29. 6, 13, 36. 

Pillar of FIRE. 

Exod 14. 24. the Lord looked thro' thepillar off. 

Bet?.10.1.face as the sun, and his feet aspillars off. 

See, By Night. 

Send, or sent FIRE. 

Ziam. 1. ]3. from above he sentf. into my bones 

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Ezek. 39. 6. and I will send a/, on Magog 

IJus. 8. 14. but I will send a/, upon his cities 

./imos 1. 4. 1 will send a/, into the house of Hazael 
7. i will send a/ on the wall of Gaza 
10. 1 willi^e«</a^'.onwallofTyrus||12.onTeman 
2. 2.1 willse7t{/a/.onMoab || 5. s end f. on 3 uddh 

Luke 12. 49. I am come to sendf. on the earth 
Set FIRE. 

Deut. 32. 22. set on/, foundations of mountain.^ 

Josh. 8. 8. ye shall set the city of Ai on/. 
19. and they hasted, and set the city on/ 

Judg. 1. 8. now Judah had set Jerusalem on/. 
9. 49. the people set the hold on /. upon them 
15. 5. had set the brands on /. and burnt the corn 
20. 48. they set on/, all the cities of Benjamin 

2 Sam. 14. 30. sefvants set Joab's field on/. 
31. why have thy servants set my field on/.? 

2 Kings 8. ]2. Hazael will set strong holds on/. 

Psal. 57. 4. I lie among them that are set on/. 

Prov. 29. 1 8. scornful men set a city on /. 

Isa. 27. 11. the women come and set them on/. 
42. 25. he hath set him on /. round about * 

Jer. 6. 1. set up a sign of/, in Beth-haccerem 
32. 29. the Chaldeans shall set on/ this city 

Ezek. 30. 8. when I have set a/, in Egypt 

14. I will setf. in Zoan || 16. setf. in Egypt 
39. 9. set on /. and burn the weapons of Gog 

Jam. 3. 6. the tongue is a fire, and setteth on / the 
course of nature, and it is set on/ of hell 
Strange FIRE. 

Lev. 10. 1. A^adab and Abihu offered strange f. 

jVum.d.i. died when they oflered strange f. 26.61. 
FIREBRAND, S. 

Judg. 7. 1 16. and he put/, within the pitchers 
15. 4. Samson took/, and put a/, in the midst 

Prov. 26. 18. as a mad man who casteth/. 

Isa. 7. 4. for the two tails of these smoking/. 

Jimos 4. 11. ye were as a /. plucked out of burning 
FIRE-PANS. 

Exod. 27. 3. thou shalt make basins a.nd f. -pans 
38.3. hemadethe/.-j9M?i5 and all vessels of brass 

2 Kings25.15.f.-pans carried he away, Jer. 52.19. 
FIRES. 

Isa. 24. 15. wherefore glorify ye the Lord in the/. 
FIRKINS. 

John 2. G. six water-pots containing two or three/ 
FIRM. 

Josh, 3. 17. the priests stood /. on dry ground 
4. 3. the place where priests' feet stood/. 

Job 41. 23. are/, in themselves, cannot be moved 
24. his heart is as/, as a stone, yea, as hard 

Psal.Ti.i. no bands in death, but their strength is/. 

Dan. 6. 7. they consulted to make a/, decree 

Heb: 3. 6. the rejoicing of the hope /. to the end 
FIRMAMENT. 

It is said, Gen. 1. 7. that God made the firma- 
ment in the midst of the waters, in order to 
separate the inferior from the superior wa- 
ters. The word there used is rakiah, which is 
translated axTpans'ion, something expanded ; or 
firmament, something firm and solid. The verb 
rakah, from whence rakiah is derived, signi 
fies to spread metal with the hammer, to make 
fiat, to crush to pieces, to beat. Moses uses 
this word to describe the gold, which was 
beaten in order to cover the ark and the tables 
of the Holy with it, Exod. 39. 3. Num. 16. 38, 
39. Isaiah, to denote the plates of gold where- 
with the idols were covered, Isa. 40. 19. and 
the same prophet, and the Psalmist, to express 
the spreading forth of the earth, and its 
fioating on the waters, for this was the con- 
ception which the Hebrews had of it, Isa. 42. 
5. Psal. 136. 6. 

This intimates, that by the word firmament, ra- 
kiah, the Hebrews understood the heavens, 
which, like a solid and immense arch {though 
it be soft and liquid) served as a bank and 
barrier between the upper and lower waters ; 
and that the stars are set in this arch, like so 
many precious stones in gold and silver. Gen. 
1. 17. When firmament is taken for the starry 
heaven, then by upper waters is meant, that 
sea or collection of waters placed by God 
above all the visible heavens, and there re- 
served for ends knoicn to himself. If by fir- 
mament, we understand the air, called the ex- 
pansion, because it is extended far and wide; 
and the firmament, because it is fixed in its 
proper place, from whence it cannot be moved, 
unless by force ; then by the superior waters 
are to be understood the waters in the clouds : 
And these may be said to be above the firma- 
ment or air, because they are above a consider- 
able part of it. 

Gen. 1. 6. let there be a/, in midst of the waters 

7. God made the/, waters under and above/. 

8. and God called the /. Heaven 

14. God said, let there be lights in the/. 15. 
17. and God set them in the /. of heaven 



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©£71.1.20. and fowl that may fly above the open/ 
Psal. 19. 1. and the/ sheweth his handy work 
150. 1. praise him in the/ of his power 
Ezek. 1. 22. the likeness of the/ was as crystal 

25. there was a voice from the/, over their headi 

26. above the/, was the likeness of a throne 
10. 1. in the/, that was above the cherubims 

Dan. 12. 3. wise shall shine as the brightness of/ 

FIR. 

1 Kings 5. 8. I will do all concerning timber of/ 

6. 15. he covered the floor with planks of/ 

Cant. 1. 17. our beams are cedar, our rafters of/ 

FIR-TREE. 

1 Kings 6. 34. and the two doors were of/. 

2 Chron. 3. 5. the greater house he ceiled with/. 
/sa.41. 19. 1 will set in the desert the/, and the pine 

55. 13. instead of the thorn shall come up the /. 
CO. 13. the/, the pine-tree, and box together 
i/ws. 14.8. 1 am like a green/ || Zec/i.11.2. howl,/. 
FIR-TREES. 

1 Kings 5. 10. so Hiram gave Solomon/. 9. 11. 

2 Kings 19. 23. 1 will cut down tall/. Isa. 37. 24. 
2 Chron. 2. 8. send me /. || Isa. 14. 8. the/, rejoice 
Psal. 104. 17. as for the stork the /. are her house 
Ezek.21. 5. they made thy ship-boards of/, of Senir 

31. 8. the/, were not like his boughs 

jVa/i. 2. 3. and the/, shall be terribly shaken 
FIR-WOOD. 

2 Sam, G. 5. Israel played on instruments made of/. 
FIRST. 

This jDord signifies, I. That which is before ano- 
ther in respect of time ; and then it is a word 
of order, and hath a reference to the second, 
third, fourth, &c. Mat. 10. 2, The first is 
Simoii called Peter ; that is, he was first called 
to be an apostle. And in 1 Cor. 15. 47, The 
first man is of the earth, the second is from 
heaven. 11. That ichich is chief, or most ex- 
cellent. Rom.. 3. 2, Chiefly, because unto them 
were committed the oracles of God. Chiefly, 
in the original, is first, and shews the quality 
and excellence of the privilege here mentioned. 
So also in Luke 15. 22, Bring forth the best, 
in Greek, the first robe. A thing or person 
may be said to be first, (1) In number. Gen. 8. 
5, 13. (2) In order. Mat. 28. 1. (3) By cre- 
ation, 1 Cor. 15. 47. (4) By generation, Deut. 
21. 17. (5) In dignity, Dan. 6. 2. (6) In time\ 
Heb. 9. 1. 

FiRST-BoRN. This word is not always to be 
understood strictly according to the letter ; it 
is sometimes taken for that which is first, rnost 
excellent, most distinguished in any thing. 
Thus it is said of Christ, Col. 1. 15, That he 
is the first-born of every creature. And in 
Rev. 1. 5. he is called. The first-begotten of 
the dead ; that is, begotten of the Father be- 
fore any creature teas produced; and the 
first who rose from the dead by his own power. 
The first-born of the poor, Isa. 14. 30. signi- 
fies, the most miserable of all the poor; and 
in Job 18. 13, The first-born of death ; that is, 
the most terrible of all deaths. 

The first-born among the Hebrews, as well as 
among all other nations, enjoyed particular 
privileges : and as polygamy was in use with 
theni,it was highly necessary to fix these rights. 
Moses regulates this particular in Deut. 21.15, 
16,17. The privileges of the first-horn consisted, 
(1) In a right to the priesthood, which, before 
the law, teas fixed to the eldest of the family. 
This right continued in force only while bre- 
thren dwelt together in the same place and fa 
mily; for as soon as they were separated, and 
made a family apart, every, one became the 
priest and head of his own house. (2) The first- 
born had a double portion among his brethren. 
This is explained two ways : Some believe that 
half of the whole inheritance was given to the 
elder brother , and that the other half was shared, 
inequalparts among therest. But the Rabbins 
say, on the contrary, that the first-born for his 
share took twice as much as any one of his 
brothers. If a father left six sons, they made 
a division into seven equal parts ; whereof the 
eldest had two, and each of the others one. If 
the eldest was dead, and had left children, his 
right devolved upon his children andhis heirs. 

JVhen God by the sword of the destroying angel 
had killed all the first-born of the Egyptians, 
Exod. 12. 29. he ordained, that all the first- 
born, both of men and tame beasts for service, 
should be consecrated to him. The male-chil- 
dren only were subject to this law. The chil 
dren were offered in the temple, and their rela- 
tions redeemed them, for the sum of five shekels, 
Exod. 13. 12, 13. Num. 18. 16. 

If it were a clean beast, as a calf, « lamb, or a 
kid, it was to be offered at fJie temple. Xt was 
not to be redeemed, but it was killed; the blood 



of it teas sprinkled about the altar, the fat icas 
burnt in the fire upon the altar, and the flesh 
was for the priest, Num. 18. 17, 18, 19. If it 
icere anuncleaii beast, and such as they ivere not 
allowed to eat, such as a horse, an ass, or a 
camel, it was either redeemed, or something else 
was given in exchange for it. The firstling of 
an ass was redeemed by giving a lamb ;' if it 
were not redeemed, itwas to be killed, Ex. 13.13. 
First-Fruits. The presents were so called 
which the Hebrews made to God, consisting of 
part of the fruits of their harvest, to express 
their submission and dependence, and to ac- 
knoioledge the sovereign dominion of God the 
author of all happiness. The day after the feast 
of the Passover they brou^t a sheaf into the 
temple, as the first-fruits of the barley-harvest. 
The sheaf was threshed in the court ; and of the 
grainthat came out they took a full homer; that 
is, about three pints. Jifter it had been icell 
winnowed, parched,and bruised, they sprinkled 
over it a log of oil; that is, near a pint. They 
added to it a handful of incense ; and the priest 
that received this offering shook it before the 
Lord towards the four quarters of the world; 
he cast part of it upon the altar, and the rest 
was his own. Jifter this, everyone might begin 
their harvest, Lev. 23. 10, 11, &c. This was 
offered in the name of the whole nation, and by 
this the wholeharvest was sanctified unto them. 
iVhen the wheat harvest was over, that is, the 
day of Pentecost, they offered again first-fruits 
of another kind, in the name of all the nation, 
which consisted of two loaves of two tenth- 
deals; that is, of about thr ee pints of flour each. 
These loaves were made of leavened dough. 
First-fruits of the Spirit, see Earnest. 
Qen. 25. 25. the/, came out red all over 
26. 1. there was a famine beside the/, famine 
38. 28. the midwife said, this came out/. 
Exod. 4. 8. if they will not hearken to the /. sign 
23. 19. the/, of the first-fruits bring to the Lord 
28. 17. the/, row shall be a sardius, 39. 10. 
34. 1. two tables like to the/. 4. Dent. 10. 1, 3. 
Lev. 5. 8. shall offer what is for the sin-ofi'ering/. 
U'um. 2. 9. camp of Judah, these shall/, set forth 
10. 13. and they/, took their journey 
13. 20. it was the time of the/, ripe grapes 

15. 20. ye shall offer up a cake of the/, of your 
dough for a heave-offering, 21. Ezek. 44. 30. 

18. 13. whatsoever is/ ripe shall be thine 
24. 20. Amalek was the/, of the nations 
Dent. 10. 10. according to the /. time, forty-days 
11. 14. I will give thee/, rain, and latter rain 
13. 9. thine hand shall be/, upon him 

17. 7. the hands of witnesses shall be /. upon him 

18. 4. the/, of the fleece of thy sheep give him 
33. 21. he provided the/, part for himself 

Josh. 21. 10. theirs was /. lot, 1 Chr. 24. 7. | 25. 9. 
JiLdg. 1. 1. who shall go up/, to fight, 20. 18. 
20. 39. Israel are smitten as ip the /. battle 
1 Sam. 14. 14. that/, slaughter was twenty men 
35. the same was the /. altar Saul built to Lord 
2Sii7re.3.13.exceptthou/.bvingMichalSaursdaugh. 

19. 20. I am come the/, this day to meet my lord 
43. that advice should not be/, had in bringing 

23. 19. he was their captain, howbeit he attained 
not unto the/, three, 23. 1 Chron. 11. 21, 25. 
\ Kings 17. 13. but make thereof a little cake/. 
18. 25. and dress it/, for ye are many 

20. 17. the young men of the princes went out/. 

1 Chron. 9. 2. now the/ inhabitants that dwelt 

11. 6. whosoever smiteth the Jebusites/. 

16. 7. that day David delivered/, this psalm 

2 Chron. 3. 3. length by cubits after the /. measure 
Ezra 3. 12. that had seen the glory of the /. house 
Esth. 1. 14. which sat the/, in the kingdom 

Job 15. 7. art thou the/ man that was born? 

Prou. 18. 17. that is/, in his own cause seemethjust 

Isa. 41. 27. the/, shall say to Zion, behold them 
4.3. 27. thy/, father hath sinned against me 
60. 9. the ships of Tarshish/. to bring thy sons 

Jer. 4. 31. her that bringeth forth her/, child 
16. 18./. I will recompense their iniquity 
24.2. good figs, even like the figs that are/, ripe 
36. 28. write the words that were in the/, roll 
50. 17./. the king of Assyria hath devoured him 

Dan.Q. 2. Dan. was/, president, of an excellent sp. 
7. 4. the/, beast was like a lion. Rev. 4. 7. 
24. an'u aiiochei shall be diverse from the/. 
8.2]. the great horn between his eyes is the/, king 
10. 1 13. but lo, Michael the/, came to help me 

Hos. 2. 7. I will go and return to my/, husband 
9. 10. the/, ripe in the fig-tree at her/, time 

Jimos 6. 7. shall go captive with the/, that go capt. 

Mic. 4. 8. to thee shall come the/, dominion 

J^Tah. 3. 12. ike fig-trees with the/, ripe figs 

JIag.2.3. who is left that saw house in her/, glory? 

Zech. 6. 2. in the/, chariot were red horses 

12. 7. the Lord shall save the tents of Judah/. 

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J/ai. 5.24. /.be reconciled to thy brother, and come 
6. 33. seek ye/, the kingdom of G. and righteous. 
7.5._;'.cast out, the beam out ofthineeye,ZvM/te6.42. 

6. 21. me/, to go and bury my father, J^uke 9. 59. 
12.29.e.\cept he/.bind the strongman, jVark'3.27. 

45. latter state worse than the/. Luke 11. 26. 
13. 30. gather ye together/, the tares, bind them 
17. 10. that Elias must/, come, 11. Mark 9. 12. 

27. and take up the fish that/, cometh u]) 

20. 10. but when the/, came, they supposed 

21. 28. he came to the/, and said, son, go work 
31. who of the twain ? they say unto hun, IJie/. 
36. he sent other servants more than the /. 

22.25./. when married, Mark 12. 20. Luke 20. 29. 
38. this is /. commandment, Mark 12. 28, 29, 30. 
23. 26. Pharisee, cleanse/, that which is within 
Mark 4.28. /.the blade, then the ear, after that corn 

7. 27. Jesus said to her, let the children /. be filled' 

9. 35. if any desire to be/, he shall be last 

13. 10. and the gospel must/, be pabiislied 

16. 9. he appeared/, to Mary Magdalene 
Luke 1. 3. had perfect understanding from the/. 

2. 2. was/, made when Cyrenius was governor 

6. 1. on the second sabbath after the/, he v.ent 

10. 5. /. say, peace be to this house 

11. 38. that he had not/, washed before dinner 

14. 28. sitteth not down/, and counteth the cost 

17. 25. but/, must he suffer many things 
21. 9. for tJiese things must/, come to pass 

John 1. 41. he/, findeth his brother Simon 

5. 4. whosoever/, stepped in, was made whole 

8. 7. without sin, let him/, cast a stone at her 

10. 40. into the place where John at/, baptized 

18. 13. and led him away to Annas/. 

19. 32. soldiers came, and brake the legs of the/. 

20. 4. the disciple came/, to the sepulchre, 8. 
Jlcts 3. 26. to you/. God sent him to bless you in 

7. 12. Jacob sent out our fathers/. 

11.26. discip. were called Christians/, at Antioch 

12. 10. they were past the/, and second ward 

13. 24. when John had/. {Breached baptism 

46. necessary it should /.have been spoken to you 
16. 1 12. Philippi the/, city of Macedonia 

26. 20. Ijut shewed/, unto them of Damascus 
23. Christ should be/, that should rise from dead 

27. 43. should cast themselves/, into the sea 
Rom. 1. 8. /. I thank my God through Jesus Christ 

2. 9. of the Jew/, and also of the Gentile, 10. 

11. 35. or who hath/, given to him ? 

15. 24. if/. I be somewhat filled with company 

1 Cor. 12. 28./. apostles, secondarily prophets 

14. 30. let the/, liold his peace 

15. 3. forldelivered/. of all that which I received 

45. the/, man Adam was made a Jiving soul 

46. howbeit that was not/, \vhich is spiritual 

47. the/, man is of the earth, earthy 

2 Cor. 8. 5./. gave their own selves to the Lord 
12. for if there be /. a willing mind, it is accepted 

Eph. 1. 12. who/, trusted in Christ 

4. 9. descended /. into the lower parts of the earth 

6. 2. which is the/, commandment with promise 

1 Thess. 4. 16. the dead in Christ shall rise /. 

2 Thess. 2. 3. except there come a falling away/. 

1 Tim. 1. 16. that in me /. Christ Jesus might shew 
2. 13. for Adam was/, formed, then Eve 

3. 10. let these also/, be proved, then-let them use 

5. 4. let them learn/, to shew piety at home 
12. because they have cast off their/, faith 

2 Tim. ].5. faith dwelt/, in thy grandmother Lois 
2. 6. husbandman must be /. partaker of the fruits 

4. 16. at my/, answer no man stood with me 
Tit. 3. 10. after /. and second admonition, reject 
Heb. 4. 6. to whom it was /. preached, entered not 

5. 12. one teach you which be the/, principles 
7. 2. /. being by interpretation, king of righteousn. 

27. offer /. for his owii sins, then for the people's 

8. 7. the/, covenant, 13. | 9. 1, 15, 18. 

9. 2./. tabernacle, wherein was shew-bread, 6,8. 

10. 9. he taketh away the /. that he may establish 
.Tarn. 3. 17. wisdom that is from above, is /. pure 

1 Pet. 4. 17. if judgment /. begin at us, what end 

2 Pet. 1. 20. knowing this /. that no prophecy, 3. 3. 
1 John 4. 19. we love him, because he /. loved us 
Jude 6. the angels who kept not their /. estate 
Rev. 2. 4. because thou hast left thy/, love 

5. repent, and do the/, works, else I will come 
13. 12. he exerciseth all the power of the/, beast 
20. 5. this is the/, resurrection 

21.1. tKe/. heaven and/, earth were passed away 

19. the/, foundation was jasper, second sapphire 

See Day, Last. 

Jit the FIRST. 

Gen. 13. 4. where Abram made the altar at thef. 

28. 19. the city was called Luz at thef. 

43. 18. because of the money returned at thef. 

20. we came down indeed at thef. to buy food 
Dewt. 9. 18. 1 fell down before Lord as at the f. 25. 
Josh. 8. 5. when they come against us as at thef. 

6. they will say, they flee before us as at thef. 
Judg. 18. 29. name of the city was Laish at thef. 



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Judg.li £. are smitten down before us as at thef 
2 Sam. I". 9. some of th'jm be overthrown at thef 
lliings 20.9. all thou didst send for to thy serv. atf 
1 Chron. 15. 13. because ye did it not at thef 
JVeh. 7. 5. a register of them which came up at thef 
Isa. 1. 26. I will restore thy judges as at thef. 
9. 1. when at thef. he lightly afllicted the land 
Jer. 7. 12. my place where I set my name at thef 

33. 7. and 1 will build them as at thef. 

11. return the captivity of the land, as at the/ 
Dan. 8. 1. after that which appeared to me at thef ' 
John 12. 16. his disciples understood not at thef. 
19. 39. which at thef. came to Jesus by night 
Acts 15. 14. God at thef. did visit the Gentiles 

26. 4. which was at thef. among mine own nalioE 
Gal. 4. 13. 1 preached tlie gospel unto you, at th'ef. 
Hcb.2. 3. which at the fhega^n to be spoken byLd 

FIRST-BORN. 
G'cn. 19. 31. the/, said to the younger, 34. 
33. the/, went in, and lay with her father 
37. the/, bare a son, and called his name Moab 

27. 19. and Jacob said, I am Esau, thy/. 32. 
29.2lJ. not done to give the younger before the/. 
43. 33. the /. accordmg to his birth-right 

48. IS. not so my father, for tliis is the/. 
Exod.i. 22. saith Lord, Israel is my son, even my/. 
23. behold, I will slay thy son, even thy/. 

11. 5. all the/, in the land of Egypt shall die 

12. 12. and I will smite all the/, in the land 
29. the Lord smote all the/ in Egypt, 13. 15. 

13. 2. sanctify unto me all the/, it is mine 

22. 29. the/, of thy sons shalt thou give to me 

34. 20./. of thy sons shalt redeem, J^um. 18. 15 
Lev. '21. 126./. of beasts no man shall sanctify it 
JVi/OT. 3. 12. instead of all the /. 41, 45. [ 8. 17, 18. 

13. because all the /. of Israel are mine, I hal- 

lowed to me all the /. of Israel 
40. number all the/, of the males of Israel . 
42. Moses numbered all the/, of Israel 
50.. of the/, of Israel took he the money 

33. 4. for the Egyptians buried all their/. 
Dcut. 21.. 15. if the/, son be her's thajwas hated 

17. beginning of strength, for the right of/, is his 

25. 6./. which she beareth, succeed in name 
Josh. 6. 26. shall lay the foundation in his/. 

1 Kings 16. 34. laid foundation in Abirarn his/. 

1 Chr. 5. 1. sons of Reuben the /. for he was the / 

26. 10. though he was not the/, yet his father 

2 Chron. 21. 3. Jehoram, because he was the/. 
J^Teh. 10. 36. to bring the/, to the house of God 
Job 18. 13. the /. of death shall devour his strength 
Ps(zZ.78.51.he smote all the/, in Egypt, the chief of 

their strength, 105. 36. | 135. 8. ] 136. 10 
89. 27. will make him my/, higher than kings 
Isa. 14. 30. and the/, of the poor shall feed 
Jer. 31. 9. 1 am a father to Israel, Ephraim is my/. 
Mic. 6. 7. shall I give my /. for my transgression ? 
Zech. 12. 10. as one in bitterness for his/. 
Mat. 1.25. Mary broughtforth her/. son, I^uke^.l 
Rom. 8. 29. might be the/, among many brethren 
Col. 1. 15. who is the /. of every creature 

18. who is the beginning, the/, from the dead 
//e5.] 1.28. lest he that destroyed the/ touch them 

12. 23. ye are come to the church of the/. 

FIRST-FRUIT, or fruits. 
Exod. 22. 29. not delay to offer the/, npe fruits 
22. 16. the f. -fruits of thy labour thou hast sown 

19. first of/. -/r?i««s of thy land, 34.26. Z)ewf. 26.2. 

34. 22. the least of the f. -fruits of wheat-harvest 
Lev. 2. 12. oblation of the f. -fruits ye shall offer 

14. the meat-offering of f .-fruits, green ears 

23. 10. bring a sheaf of the f. -fruits of harvest 

17. they are the f. -fruits unto the Lord 

20. wave them with the bread of the f. -fruits 
J^um.18. 12. /.-/r. of oil, wine, wheat, I have given 

28. 26. in the day of f. -fruits when ye offer to Ld. 
Dent. 18. 4. the f. -fruits of thy corn, wine, and oil 

26. 10. I have brought the f.- fruits of the land 

2 Kings 4.^2. and brought the man of God /.-/rwzZs 

2 Chron. 31. 5. brought in abundance the f. -fruits 

Jk'eh. 10. 35. bring f.- fruits of our ground, or trees 

37. we should bring the f. -fruits of our dough 

12.44.appointed over chambers for/.-/rw?^s, 13. 31 
Prov. 3. 9. honour the Lord with the f. -fruits 
Jer. 2. 3. Israel was the f- fruits of his increase 
Ezek. 20. 40. there will I require the f. -fruits 

44 30. the first of all the f. -fruits of all things 

48. 14. nor exchange the f. -fruits of the land 
Amos 6. fl. named the f. -fruits of the nations 
Mic. 7. 1. my soul desired the/, ripe fruit 
Rom. 8.23. which have the f. -fruits of the Spirit 

11. 16. if the f. -fruit be holy, the lump is haly 

16. 5. who is thef. -fruits of Achaia, 1 Cor. 16. 15, 
1 Cor. 15. 20. Chiistf-fruits of them that slept, 23 
Jam. 1. 18. a kind of f. -fruits of his creatures 
Rev. 14. 4. being thef. -fruits unto God and Lamb 

FIRST wonth. 
Gen. 8. 13. in the /. month, the / day of the month 
Exod.12.2. shall be the/, month af the year to you 

18. in/, month eat unleavened bread, Lev. 23. 5 



FIS 



FIV 



FLA 



Erod. 40. 2. first day of/, mt-iith sot up tauern. 17. 

jYtim. y. 1. in ihc f.iiionth keep the jjussovef , -26A6. 
'2Chron. 35. 1. Ezra G. 19. i=;:e/t. 45. -21. 
20. 1. ciinie iiuo the desert of Ziii in the/, month 
3:1 3. dejiaited from Kiuiieses in tlie/. luonUi 

Jos/t. 4. 1*J. (leople came out of J-ordaii in_/'. inunth 

1 Cliron. 12. 15. tiiese went over.lordaa in/, laontk 
27. 2. the captiiiii that served tlie/. moutk, 3. 

2 Chron. 23. 3. i'l the /. 7«oHt/t oi)ei;ed the doors 

of the house of the Lord 

17. Ihey began on first day of/, month to sanctify, 
and in the IGih day of/, nionlh made an end 

Ezra 7. 9./. month began he to go from.Babylon 
8. 31. tne/. month we departed from Aliava 

10. 17. they matie an end with tliem hy/. month 
Esth. 3. 7. in the /. month ihey cast Pur, on the 

thirteenth day of llie/. month 
Ezek. 45. 18. in the /. month take a young bullock 
Joel 2. 23. cause former and latter rain in /. month 

FlllST T/ear. 

Exod. 12. 5. your lambs shall be male of the/yea?- 

29. 33. offer two lambs uf the/, ijcar^ day by day 

continually, Lev. 23. 19. Xam. 28. 3, 9. 

Lev. 9. 3. lake a kid of the/, year without biemish 

12. 6. lie shall bring a lamb of the/. year,J^'am. 

6. 12. I 7. 15, 21, 27, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 

69, 75, 61. Ezek. 46. 13. 

14. 10. take a ewe-.lamb of the/, year, J\~um. 6.14. 

23. 12. offer a he-lamb of the /. year, jYum. 6. 14. 

18. ye shall offer seveti lambs ol' the /'. y. without 

blemish, jYum. 28. 11, 19, 27. j 29, 2, 8,36. 

JVi^/re. 7. 17. for a peace-ofFering five lambs of tb.e 

/. ijear, 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59. 

87. the lambs of ilie/.J/ear twelve for burnt-olfer. 

88. the iambs of the/yfar sixty for a peace-ofi'er. 
15. 27. then he shall bring a she-goat of the/, year 
29. 13. offer a barnt-ottering, fourteen lambs of 

the/, year, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32. 
2 Chr. 29. 3. Plezekiah in the/, year of his reign 

36. 22. in/, year of Cyrus, Ezra 1. 1. | 5. 13. | 6.' 3. 
Jcr. 25. l.'th'at was the/, year of Nebuchadnezzar 

52. 31. in the/, year of the reign of Evil-merouach 
Da?i.l.21. Daniel continued to the/. T/ear of Cyrus 
7. 1. in the /. year of Belshazzar Daniel dreanred 
9. 1. in f.year of Darius I understood by hooks, 2. 

11. 1. in the/, year of Darius I stood to confirm 

FIESTLLNG. 

Exod. 13. 12. shall set apart every /.that cometh of 

a beast, the males shall be tha Lord's, 34. 19. 

13. every/, of an ass thou shall redeem, 34. 20. 

Lev. 27. 26. the Lord's/, no man shall sanctify it 

J\rum. 18. 15. the /. of unclean beasts shall redeem 

17. the/, of a cow, sheep, or goat, not redeem 

Deut. 15. 19. all ihe/. males sanctify to the Lord 

33. 17. Joseph's slory is like the/, of a buHock 

FIRSTLL\GS. 
Gen. 4. 4. Abel brought of the/, of his flock 
J^inn. 3. 41. instead of all the /. ai-.iong the cattle 
Dent.\2.6. ye shall bring/.of your herds and flocks 
17. thou mayest not eat within thy gates the/. 

14.23. eat the/, in the place the Ijord shall choose 
^VtA.10.36./.of our herds bring to the house of God 

FISH. 
Ge7(.1.26. let them liave dominion over/.of sea, 28. 
Exod. 7. 18. the/, in the river shall die,'21. 
J^Tiim.ll. 5. we rememb. the /. we did eat in Egypt 
22. shall all the/, of the sea be gathered together 
Deut. 4. 18. nor likeness of any/ in the water 
J\rrh. 13. 16. men of Tyre also, which brought/. 
Psal. 8. 8. thcu hast put the/, under his feet 
105. 29. turned waters into blood, and slew their/. 
Isa. 19. 10. all that make sluices and ponds for/. 
50. 2. their/, stinkelii because there is no water 
Ezek. 29. 4. i will cause the/, to slick to thy scales 
5. I will leave tiiee, and all the/, of thy rivers 
47.9.and there shall be a very great multitude of/. 
10. their/. sh-iW be as the/, of the great sea 
Jonah 1.17. the Ld. had prepared a great/, to swal- 
low up Jonah, he was in belly of/, three days 
2. 1. Jonah prayed to the Lord out of the/.'s belly 
10. Lord spake to the/and it vomited out Jonah 
J\Iat.7. 10. if he ask a/, will he give him a serpent? 
17. 27. cast a hook, take up Ihe/.that first cometh 
Luke 24. 42. they gnve him a piece of a broiled/. 
John 21. 9. they saw/, laid thereon, and bread 
10. bring of the/, which ye have now caught 
13. Jesus taketh bread, and giveth them, and/. 
FISH. 
Jcr. 16. 16. will send fishers, and they shall/, them 

FISH -GATE. 
2 CAr. 33. 14. Manasseh built on entering of/.-£-'?<fi 
A'"fA. 3. 3. xhe f.-ffatrdK] sons of Hassenaah build 

12. 39. and I after them from above the f.-gate 
Zcph. 1. 10. the noise of a cry from the f.-gate 

FISH-HOOKS. 
^mos 4. 2. 1 Vv'ili lake your posterity with f. -hooks 

FISH-POOLS. 
Can;. 7. 4. thine eves like the f.-pools ofHeshbon 

FISH-SPEARS. 

Job 41. 7. ca.T^* thou fill his head with/.-5/>car5? 

20S 



FISHERMEN. 
Luke 5. 2. but the/, were gone out of them 

FISHEKS. 
Isa. 19. 8. the/, also shall mourn and lament 
Jer.16.i6. behold, 1 will send for many/.saith Lord 
Ezek. 47. 10. that the/, shall stand upon it 
JJat.i. 18. net into sea, for they svere/. Mark 1.16. 

19. 1 will make you/, of men, Mark 1. 17. 
John21.7. Peter gin/.coat to hirn, for he was naked 

FISHES. 

Gcn.9. 2. the fear of you shall be on all/, of the sea 
48. 1 16. let the lads grow as/, do increase 
1 Kings 4. 33. he spake of creeping thmgs and /. 
./ob 12. 8. the/, of the sea shall deelare unto tliee 
Eccl. 9. 12. the^". that are taken in an evil net 
Ezek. 38. 20. so that the/, of the sea shall shake 
hos. 4. 3. the/, of the sea shall be taken away 
Hab. 1. 14. and makest men as the/, of the sea 
Zeph. 1. 3. 1 will consume the/, of the sea 
Mat. 14. 17. we have here but five loaves and 
two/. Mark 6. 38. Luke 9. 13. ./ohn 6. 9. 
15. 34. seven loaves aud a ihw little/. Mark 8. 7. 
Luke 5." 6. they inclosed a great multitude of/. 

9. for he was astonished at the draught of/. 
.John 21. 6. not able to draw it for muliitude of/. 
11. Simon Peter drew net to land full of great/. 
1 Cor. 15. 39. one flesh of beasts, aiiolher of /. 

FISHING. 
John 21.3. Simon Peter saiih unto them, I go a/. 

FISHY. 
1 Sam. 5. + 4. the/, part of Dagon was left to him 

FIST, S. 
Exod. 21. 18. and one smile another with Iris/. 
Prov. 30. 4. who haih gathered the wind in his/.? 
Isa. 58. 4. and to smite with the/, of wickedness 
Mark 7. 13. they wash their hands with the/. 

FIT. 
Lev. 16. 21. send him away by the hand of a/, man 
1 Chron.l. 11. / to go out to war and battle, 12. 8. 
Job 34. 18. is it/, to say to a king, thou art wicked? 
Prov. 24. 27. make it/, for thyself in the field 
Ezek. 15. 5. the vine was made/, i'or no work 
Luke 9. 62. looking back, is /. for kingdom of God 
14. 35. it is not/, for the land nor dunghill 
jScts 22. 22. it is not/, that he should live 
Col. 3. 18. w'ives, submit as it is/, in the Lord 

FITCHES. 
Isa. 23. 25. doth he not cast abroad the/.? 

27. the/, are not threshed,/, are beaten out 
Ezek. 4. 9. take thou wheat, barley, millet, and/. 

FITTED. 
1 Kings 6. 35. with gold/, upon the carved work 
Prov. 22. 18. they shall withal be/, in thy lips 
Rom. 9. 22. the vessels of wrath/, to destruction 
Heb. 10. j 5. but a body hast thou /. me 

FITTETH. 
Isa. 44. 13. the carpenter/, it with planes 

FITLY. 
Proy. 25. 11. a word /.spoken is like apples of gold 

in pictures of silver 

Cant. 5. 12. his eyes washed with milk, and /. set 

Eph. 2. 21. in whom all building/, framed together 

4. 16. from whom whole body /. joined together 

FIVE. 
(rew.14.9 battle in vale of Siddim,four kings with/. 
18. 28. wilt thou destroy all for lack of/.? 
43. 34. Benjamin's mess was/, times so much 
45. 6./. years in which no earing or harvest, 11. 

22. to Benjamin he gave/, changes of raiment 
47. 2. he presented /. of his brethren to Pharaoh 

Exod. 13. 1 18. but Israel went up/, in a rank 
22. 1. the thief shall restore/, oxen for an ox 

26. 3. other/, curtains coupled, 9. | 36. 10, 16. 
26. make/, bars for the boards, 27. | 36. 31, 32. 
37./. pillars, 36. 38. || 36. 38./. sockets of brass 

27. 1. an altar/, cubits long, /. cubits broad 
18. the height of the hangings/, cubits, 38. 18. 

38. 1./. cubits the breadth, and/, the length 
Lev. 26. 8./. of you shall chase a hundred 
27. 5. if thy estimation be from /. years old 
6. if it be from a month old to/, years old 
JVwm. 3. 47. even take/, shekels a-piece, 18. 16. 
7. 17. for a sacrifice of peace-offerings. /. rams, 
/. goats, /. lambs, 23, 29, 3.5, 41, 47, 53. 
31.8. slew/, kings of Midian, Balaam son of Beor 
Josh. 1. 1 14. ye shall pass marshalled by/. 
10. 5./. kings of Amorites went against Gibeon 
16. these/, kings fled and hid themselves 
17./. kings hid || 22. bring out the/, kings 

23. they brought out these/, kings unto him 
26. he slew them and hanged them on/, trees 

13. 3./. lords of the Philistines, .Tudg. 3. 3. 
Judg. 7. t IL he went to outside of ranks by/. 
18. 2. the children of Dan sent/, men from coasts 
1 Sam. 6. 4./. golden emerods, /. golden mice 

16. when the/, lords of the Philistines had seen il 
17. 40. David chose him /. smooth stones • 
21. 3. give me /. loaves of bread in my hand 
25. 18. she brought/, sheep,/, measures of corn 
42. Abigail rode on an ass with /. damsels 



2 Sam. 4. 4. Mephibosheth was/, years old whei 
tidings came ol' Saul's and Jonathan's dealJi 
21. 8. but David took the/, sons of Michal 
IKings 7.39./. bases on the right,/, on the left side 
49. candlesticks of pure gold, /. on the right 
side, and f. on the left, 2 Chron. 4. 7. 
2.K^/?iw-s6.25.pait of cab of dove's d ung .sold/.])iece9 
7. 13. let some take/, of the hortes that remain « 
13. 19. ihou shouldesl have smitten /. or six time« 
25. 19. /. men that were in the king's jiresence 

1 Chron. 2. 6. the sons of Zera,/. of them in all 
11. 23. Benaiah slew an Egyptian /. cubits high 

Isa. 17. 6. four or/, in the utmost fruitful branches 
19.18. /.cities in Egypt speak lunguageof Canaan 
30. 17. at the reb^e of/, shall ye flee 
J\[at. 14. 17. they said to him, we have here but/, 
loaves and two fishes, Mark 6. i:8. Luki 9. 13. 
16. 9. the/, loaves of the/, thousand, Mark8. 19. 
25. 2./. of them were wise, and/, were loolish 

15. and unto one he gave/, talents, 16. 
Luke 12.6. are not/.sparrowssold for tw o farthings 
52. there shall be/, in one house divided 
14. 19. another said, I have bought/yoke of oxen 
16. 28. send him to my father's, I have/, brethren 

19. 18. Lord, thy pound hath gained/, pounds 
19. be thou also over/, cities 

John 4. 13. for thou hast had /. husbands 

5. 2. there is a pool Bethesda having/, porches 

6. 9. there is a lad which hath /. barley loaves 
13. with the fragments of the/, barley-loaves 

lCor.14.19. Ihadratherspeak/.words with underk 

2 Cor. 11. 24. /. times received I forty stripes ' 
Rev. 17. 10. there are seven kings,/, are fallen 

FIVE-SQUARE. 

1 Killers 6.t31. lintel and side-posts wexef. -square 

FIXED. 

2 Chron. 12. j 14. Rehoboain/- not his heart 
Psal. 57.7. God, my heart is/. I willsing, 108. 1. 

112. 7. his heart is/, trusting in the Lord 
Luke 10.28. between us and you there is a gulf/. 

FLAG, S. 
Exod. 2. 3. she laid the ark in the/, by the river 

5. and when she saw the ark among the/. 
Job 8. 11. can the /. grow without water 1 
Isa. 19. 6. the reeds and /. shall wither 

FLAGON. 
2 Sam. 0. 19. to each a/, of wine, 1 Chron. 16. 3. 

FLAGONS. 
Cant. 2. 5. stny me with /. comfort me with apples 
Isa. 22. 24. from cups, even to all the vessels of/. 
Hos. 3. 1. who look to other gods, love/, of wine 

FLAKES. 
Job 41. 23. the/, of his flesh are joined together 

FLAME. 
Exod. 3. 2. arigel appeared in a/, cf fire, Acts 7. 30. 
J\~um. 21. 28. a/, from the city of Sihon, .7er. 48.45. 
.ludg. 13. 20. when /. went up, angel went in the/ 

20. 38. that they should make a great/, to rise 
40. the/, of the city ascended up to heaven 

Job 15. 30. the/, shall dry up his branches 
41. 21. and a /. geeth out of his mouth 

Psal. 83. 14. as the /. setteth the mountains on fire 
106. IS. the /. burnt up the wicked 

Cant. 8. 6. coals of fire, which hath a vehement/. 

Isa. 5. 24. and as the/, consumeth the chaff 

10. 17. and his Holy One shall be for a/. 
29.6. shall be visited with the/, of devouring fire 
30. 1 27. name of L. comes with grievousness of/. 

30. the Lord shall shew his arm with the/. 

43. 2. neither shall the/, kindle upon thee 

47. 14. they shall not deliver themselves t'rom/. 

Ezek. 20. 47. the flaming/, shall not be quenched 

Dan.3.22.f. slew those men that took up Shadrach 

7-9. his throne was like the fiery/, and his wheela 

11. till his body was given to the burning/. 

11. 33. yet they shall fall by the sword and by/. 
,Toel 1 . 19. the /. hath burnt "all the trees of the field 

2. 3. afire devours, and behind them a/. burnetii 

5. like the noise of a/, of fire that devoureth 
Obad. 18. and the house of Joseph shall be a/. 
JVah. 3. 1 3. the horseman lifteth up the/, of sword 
Luke 16. 24. for I am tormented in this/. 
Heb. 1. 7. who maketh his ministers a/, of fire 
Rev. 1. 14. eyes were as a f. of fire, 2. 18. | 19. 12. 

FLAMES. 

PsaZ. 29. 7. the voice of Lord divideth the/, of firr 

Pro?,'.26.tl8. as a madman who cnsteth/.and death 

Isa. 13. 8. shall be amazed, their faces shall be as/ 

66. 15. Lord come to render rebuke with /. of fire 

FLAMING. 
Gen. 3.24. he placed at garden of Eden a/, sworo 
Ezek. 20. 47. the/, flame shall not be quenched 
JVa/i. 2. 3. the chariots shall be with /. torches 
See FrRE. 
FLANKS. 
Lev. 3. 4. the fat that is on them, which is by the/ 
it shnll he take away, 10, 15, | 4. 9. | 7. 4 
Job 15. 27. he makeih collnps of fat on his/. 

FLASH. 
Ezek. 1. 14. as the appearance of a /. of lightning 



FLE 

FLAT. 

Lev. 2 1 5- an offering baken on a/, plate, 7. i" 9. 
21. 18. he that hath a /. nosu shall not apj)roacli 
A^um. 22. 31. Balaam bow ed, and Tell /.on liis lace 
Josk. U. 5. the wall of the city shall Tail down/. 
20. the people siiouted, liie wall fell down_/'. 

flattl:r. 

Psal 5. 9. no f .ithfniness, Ihey/.with their tongue 
78. 3G. they did/, him with iheir mouth, and lied 

FLATTEllETH. 
Psal. 36. 2. for he/, himself in his own eyes 
Prou.S.lb.from stranger who/. with her words, 7. 5. 
20. 19. meddle not witii hinr that/, with his lips 
• 28. 23. shall find more favour than he that/. 

29. 5. a man that/, spreadeth a net for his feet 

FLATTERING. 
Job 32. 21. neither let me give/, titles to man 

22. for 1 know not to give/, titles 
Psal. 12.2. with/, lijjs and double heart do speak 

3. the Lord shall cut oti'all/. lips, and the tongue 
Prov. 7. 21. with ilio/. of her lips she forced him 

2G. 28. and a/, inouih worketh ruin 
Ezek. 12.24. liiere shall be no more/, divination 

1 Thess. 2. 5. neither used we at any time/, words 

FLATTERY. 
Job 17. 5. he thai s()eaketh /. to his friends 
Prov. 6. 24. to keep from the/, of a strange woman 

FLATTERIES. 
Dayi. 11. 21. but he shall obtain the kingdom by/. 
32. such as do wickedly shall he corrupt by/. 
34. but many shall cleave to them with/. 
FLAX. 
Exod.9.3l.f. and barley was-smitten,/. was boiled 
Josh. 2 6. she hid them with the stalks of /. 
Judg. 15. 14. cords became as/, that was burnt 
Proo. 31. 13. she seeks wool and/, and vvoiketh 
Isa. 10. 9. thfty that Work in fine/, confounded 
42. 3. smoking/. shall he not quench, J\Iat. 12. 20. 
Ezek. 40. 3. a man with a Ifne of/, in his hand 
Hos. 2. 5. I will go after my lovers that give me/. 
9. and I will recover my wool and my/. 
FLAY. 
Mlc. 3. 3. /. their skins from off them, break bones 
FL.WED. 

2 Chr. 35. 11. sprinkled blood, the Levites/. them 

FLEA. 
I Sam. 24. 14. is the king come after a /".? 26. 20. 

FLED. 
Gen. 14. 10. the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah/. 

16. 6. Hagar/. || 31. 22. Jacob/. Hos. 12. 12. 
Exod.2. 15. Moses/.from Pharaoh, 4. 3. Acts~. 29. 

14. 5. it was told king of Egypt that the people/. 

27. and the Egyptians /. against the sea 
J^uni. IG. 34. Isr. round about/, at the cry of them 
Deut. 34. t''- "01" was his natural force/. 

J^osh. 8. 15. Israel/, by the way of the wilderness 

10. 16. these five kings/, and hid themselves 
Judg. 1. G. Adoni-bezek/. |1 4. 15. Sisera/. away 

7. 21. all the host ran and cried, and/. 22. 

8. 12. Zalmunna/. 1| 9. 21. Jotham ran and/. 

9. 51. to the tower/, all the men and women 

11. 3. Jephthah/. || 20. 45. the Benjamites/. 47. 

1 Sam. 4. 16. and I/, to-day out of the army 
14. 22. when they heard that the Philistines/. 

17. 24. tl)e men of Israel/, from Goliath 

19. 10. David/, and escaped, 12,18. [ 20.1. ] 21. 10. 
^ 22.20. Abiatliar esciiped and/, after David, 23.6. 

30. 17. save f-iur hundred which rode and/. 

31. 1. Israel/, from the Philistines, 7. 2 Sam. 19. 8. 

2 Sam. 4. 3. Beerothites/.lo Gittaim and sojourned 

4. and his nurse/. || 10. 14. the Syrians/. 18. 
13.29. Absalom and the king's sons/. 34, 37, 38. 

18. 17. all Israel/, every one to his tent 

1 Kings 2. 7. for so they came to me when I/. 

28. Joab/.to the tabernacle,29.|| 11.17. Hadad/. 
11. 23. Rezon/. from his lord || 40. Jeroboam/. 
20. 20. the Syrians/. 1 Chr. 19. 18. 2 Kings 7. 7. 

2 Kings 8. 21. and the people/, to their tents 
9.10. the prophet opened door and/. ||23. Joram/. 

25. 4. all the jiien of war/, by night, .7er. .52. 7. 

1 Chr. 10. 1. the men of Isr. /. 11. 13. 2 Chr. 13. 16. 

2 Chr. 14. 12. Lord smote Ethiopians and they/. 
.Ve/t. 13. 10. the Levites/. every one to his field 
Esth. 6. t L king Ahasuerus' sleep/, away 
Psal. 31. 11. they that did see' me/, from me 

114. 3. the sea saw it and /. Jordan was driven 
Isa. 21. 14. they prevented with bread him that/. 
22. 3. all thy rulers are /. together, they are bound 
33. 3. at the noise of the tumult the people/. 
Jcr. 4. 25. all the birds of the heavens were/. 
9. iO. the fowl and beast are/, they are gone 
26,21. Urijah heard and/.|| 46. 5. Egyptians are/. 
46. 21. also her hired men are/, away together 
Jonah 4 2. therefore I/, before to Tarshish 
Zcch.M 5. shall flee as ye/, before the earthquake 
Mat.?. .33. ihev that kept them/, and went away 

26. 56. aisv.ipres forsook him and /. Mark 14. 50. 
Mark 16.8. they went out and/.from the sepulchre 
.Jicls IC. 27. supposing the prisoners had been/. 
Heb. 6. 18 /. for refuge to lay hold on the hope 

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FLE 

' Rev.12.6. the woman/.||16.20. every island/.away 

20. 11. from whose face earth and heaven/, away 

He FLED. 
Gen. 31. 20. in that he told him not that hef. 
21. so hef. |] 35. 7. when hef. from his brother 
39. 12. he left his garment and /. 13, 15, 18. 
Josh. 20. 6. then tlie slayer shall come to his own 
house, to the city from whence Ae/. JVm;71. 35.25. 
.Tudg. 9. 40. Abimelech chased Gaal, and he f. 
1 Sam. 22. 17. because they knew when hef. 
2Kingsd. 27. Ahaziah fied, and hef. to Megiddo 

14. 19. and hef. to Lachish, 2 Chron. 25. 27, 
Jonahl.lQ. and Ae/.from the presence of the Lord 
Mark 14. 52. he left the linen cloth, and/, naked 

Is FLED. 
J^iim. 35. 32. take no satisfaction for him that isf. 

1 Sam. 4. 17. Israel is f. before the Philistines 

2 Sam. 19. 9. Dav. is f. out of the land for Absalom 
/sa. 10. 29. Ramah is afraid, Gibeah of Saul isf. 

They FLED. 
Gen. 14. 10. they that remained/, to the mountains 
Josh. 7. 4. they f. from before the men of Ai 
10. 11. as they f. tlie Lord cast down great stones 

1 Sam. 4. 10. Philistines fought, Israel was smitten, 

and they f.bxaxy man to his lent, 2 Kings 14.12. 
17. 51. when saw their champion was dead they f. 
19. 8. David slew Philistines, and they f. from him 

2 Sam. 10. 13. Joab drew nigh, they f. 1 Chr. 19. 14. 
2 Kings?). 24. smoie Moabiies, theyf. before them 
1 Ckron. 10. 7. when all Israel saw that they f. 
Psal.lM. 7. at thy rebuke theyf. they hasted away 
/5a.21. 15. for Z/tcw/.from ihe swords, and bent bow 
Jer. 39. 4. then they f. and went forth of the city 
Lam. 4. 15. when they f. away, and wandered 
J)an. 10. 7. so that they f. to save themselves 
Hos. 7. 13. woe unto them, for ^Aey have/, from me 
Luke 8. 34. when they saw what was done, theyf. 
Jlctsl9.lQ.so that they f. out ofthat house wounded 

FLEDDEST. 
Gc/i. 35. 1. when thou/, from the face of Esau 
Psal. 114.5. what ailed thee, O sea, that thou/.? 

FLEECE. 
Deut. 18. 4. the first of the/, of sheep give Levites 
Judg. 6. 37. 1 will put a /. of wool in tlie floor 
35. Gideon wringed the dew out of the/. 
39. let it now be dry only ujion the/. 
.lub 31. 20. if not warmed with the/, of my sheep 

FLEE. 
Gen. 16. 8. 1 /. from the face of my mistress Sarai 
19. 20. behold this city is near to/, unto 
27. 43. arise,/, to Laban my brother to Haran 
Exod. 14. 25. let us/, from the face of Israel 

21. 13j^appoint a place whither he shall/. 
,/yCV. 2u. 17. ye shall/, wlicn none pursueth, 36. 
JV«7?i. 10.35. that hate ihoe/.before thee, PsaLGS.}. 

24. 11. therefore now/, thou to thy jilace 

35. 6. six cities, that the man-slayer may/, thither, 
11, 15. Deut. 4. 42. \ 19. 3, 4, 5. Josh. 20. 3, 4, 9. 
Deut. 28. 7. and/, before thee seven ways, 25. 
Josh. 8. 5. as at first we will/, before them, 0. 
20. had no power to/, this way or that way 
.7udg.2\). 32. let us/, and draw them from the city 

1 Sam. 15. 19. butdidst/. on the spoil, and didst evil 

2 Sam. 4. 4. as his nurse made haste to /. she fell 
15. 14./. else we shall not escape from Absalom 
19. 3. as men steal away when they /. in battle 
24. 13. wilt thou/, three months before enemies? 

1 Kings 12. 18. Rehoboam made speed to get to 

his chariot, and/, to Jerusalem, 2 Chr. 10. 18. 

2 Kings 9.3. then open the door, and/, tarry not 
JSTch. 6. 11. I said, should such a man as I/.? 
.Job 20. 24. he shall/, from the iron weapon 

27. 22. he would fain/, out of his hand 
30. 10. they abhor me, they/, far from me 
41. 28. the arrow cannot make him/. 

PsaZ.ll.l.howsay ye,/, as bird to your mountain ? 
68. 12. kings of armies /. apace, she that tarried 
139. 7. or whither shall If. from thy presence? 
143. 9. deliver me, O Lord, I /. to thee to hide me 

Prov. 28. 1. the wicked/, when no man pursueth 
17. he shall/, to the pit, let no man stay him 

Isa. 10. 3. to whom will ye /. for help 1 

.13. 14. and/, every one into his own land 

15. 5. his fugitives shall /. unto Zoar 

17. 13. they shall/, far off, and shall be chased 
20. 6. such our expectation whither we /. for help 
30. 16. but ye said no, for we will/, on horses 

17. at the rebuke of five shall ye/. 
48. 20. go from Babylon,/, ye from the Chaldeans 
./er. 4. 29. the city shall/, for the noise of horsemen 
6. 1. gather yourselves to/, out of Jerusalem 

25. 35. the shepherds shall have no way to/. 

48. 6./. save your lives, and be like the heath 
9.give wings to Monb,tliat it may/.and get away 

49. 8. Edom shall/. || 24. Damascus turneth to/. 
30./. dwell deep, O ye inhabitants of Hazor 

50. 1<5. they shall/, every one to his .own land 
28. voice of them that/.and escape from Babylon 

51. 6./. out of the midst of Babylon, Zech. 2. 6. 
Mmos 5. 19. as if a man did /. from a lion, and bear 



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Jonah 1. 3. Jonah rose up to/, to Tarshish 
A'a/i. 3. 7. all they that look on, shall/, from thea 
Mat. 2. 13. arise, take the young child and/. 
3. 7. hath warned you/, from wrath % Luke. 3. 7. 
10. 23. when persecute you in city /. to another 
24. 16^ then let them which be inJudea/. to the 
mountains, Mark 13. 14. Luke 21.21. 
John 10. 5. a stranger will not follow, but/, frora 
Acts 27. 30. as the shipmen were about to'/ 

1 Cor. 6. 18. /. fornication || 10. 14. /. from idolatry 
1 7'n«.6.11. but thou, O man of God,/, tht se thii:ga 

2 Tim. 2. 22./. also youthful lusts, follow faith 
Jam. 4. 7. resist the devil, and he will/, from you 
Rev. 9. 6. in those days death shall/, from them 

12. 14. that the woman might/, into wilderness 
See Flv. 
FLEE away. 
Gen. 31.27. wherefore didst thou/. czoaT/ secretly 1 
2 Sam. 18. 3. \i\\ef.away., they will not care for us 
Job 9. 25. my days/, away, they see no good 
20. 8. /. away as a dream, and shall not be Ibund 
Psal. 64. 8. all that see them, sliall/. away 
Cavt.'2.1~. till day break, and shadow s/. aKay, 4.0. 
/sa.35. 10. sorrow and sighing shall/, aicaw, 51.11. 
■Jer. 46. 6. let not the swift/, atoay, nor escape 
Jlrnos 2. 16. he that is courageous shall/, away 
7.12. thouseer, go f. away into the land of Juda.fa 
9. 1. he that fleeth of them, shall not/, away 
Aa/t. 2. 8. jS'ineveh shall /. away, tliey shall cry 
3. 17. as great grasshoppers in hedges they/, away 

FLEEING. 
Lev. 26. 36. they shall flee as/, from, a sword 
Z)ewf.4.42.that/.to one oi" these cities he might live 
.lob 27. 122. in/, he would flee out of his h.and 
30. 3. for want and famine/, to the wilderness 

FLEETH. 
'Z)e7/M9.11. smite him mortally,/, into oneof cities 
Job 14. 2. he/, as a shafiow and continueth not 
Isa. 24. 18. that he who/, from the noi«e of fear 
Jer. 48. 19. ask him that/, and her that escapeth 
44. he that/, from the lear, shall fall into the pit 
Amos 9. 1. he that/, of them shall not flee awaj 
John 10. 12. but he that is a hireling/. 13. 

FLESH. 
Flesh is understood different ways, as, (1) Fo? 
the flesh which is the matter of bodies, whether 
of men or animals, Lev. -13. 10. Kuni. 11. 33. 
(2) For living meii, and even all animals in 
general, Gen. 6. 13, The end of all flesh is come 
before me : I am resolved to destroy every thing 
that hath life; Gen. 7. 15, 16, They went in 
two and two of all flesh, that is, animals of all 
species. (3) Flesh is taken for arclation, one 
of the same stock or kindred. Gen. 37. 27, Let 
not our hand be upon him, for he is our flesh, 
he is our brother. And in 2 Sam. IS. 12, 13, 
Ye are my bones and my flesh. Art thou not 
of my bone, and of my flesh 1 (4) For every 
man who is of tlie same nature with ourselves, 
and ichere we may contemplate our own flesh: 
In this latitude it is taken in Isa. 58. 7, And 
that tliou hide not thyself from thine ov. n flesh ; 
from thy neighbour, froiA any one of thine own 
nature, to whom thou hast an opportunity of 
doing good. (5) For mankind, considered as 
impotent and feeble, unable to kelp either him- 
self or otiiers, Jer. 17. 5, Cursed be the man 
that maketh fiesh his arm ; that depends -upon 
any human power for help. (6) For the quality 
of corruption, which is not sinful, but the ef- 
fect of sin, to which our bodies ore subject in 
this life. 1 Cor. 15. 50, Flesh and blood cannot 
inherit the kingdom of God; that is, our frail 
corruptible bodies cannot come to heaven: 
That which shall inherit heaven must he as 
incorrupt flesh, a body without corruption^ 
(7) For the estate of this present life. Phil. 1 
24, To abide in the flesh is more needful fojf 
you. (8) For that which is according to the 
ordinary course of nattire. Gal. 4. 23, He 
who was of the bond-woman, was born after 
the flesh. Ishmael icas born after the manner 
of other men, by the mere and sole e^(ficacy of 
nature, not by promise, as was Isaac, when his 
mother was naturally past conception. \,9} 
Flesh is taken for whaisoFven in man is reputed 
most excellent and glorious without the grace 
o/Christ ; as nobility, wisdom, understanding, 
or reason. Mat. 16. 17, Flesh and blood hath 
not revealed it unto thee: nothing of nature 
has done it. And in John 1. 13, Born not of 
blood, nor of the will of the flesh : that is, 
neither by their descent from suck and siich 
ancestors, nor by the power of their oicn free- 
will. (10) For' all that in religion ichich is 
outward, and to be seen with the eye, as moral 
works or ceremonies, Rom. 4. 1, Wliat hath 
Abraham found as pertaining to (he flesh ? The 
word flesh in the folln wing verse, is explained 
to be the loorks of Abraham, ^chich did not ^us- 



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t^y him before God. Thus Beza, Piscalor, and 
ethers interpret the place. And in this sense 
flesh is taken. Gal. 3. 3, Are yc now made per- 
fect by the (lesli 1 that is^ by works, and the car- 
nal ceremonies of the law, (11) For the whole 
natwre of man., as it cometh into the world, 
corrupiy vile, and infected with sin, lloin. 7, 5. 
I 8. 8. When we were in the tiesh. They tliat 
are in the flesh ; that is, in a carnal, corrupt 

. state; such cannot please God, namciij, while 
they continue so, and till they be converted. 
lAkewise in all other places, where the word 
flesh is applied to men unregenerated, it si<>ni- 
Jies the whole corruption and depravity of our 
nature, raging andreigning both in the under- 
standing andwill: Butinthose places of scrip- 
ture, where flesh is attributed to persons that 
are converted, and is set in opposition to the 
Spirit, it signifies the remainder of natural 
corruption, even so muchof thatvicious quality 
of sin, as is still unmortified in regenerated 
persons. See Rom. 7. 18, 25. Gal. 5. 17,^24. 

To be oife flesh, denotes a most inseparable union, 
and an intimate communion, as if the two were 
but one person or one body. Gen. 2. 24, And 
they shall be one flesh. This phrase is used by 
the Apostle to shew the union and communion 
that is between Christ and believers, Eph. 5. 
30, 31. Flesh also signifies the human nature 
of Christ. Heb. 10. 20, Through the vail, that 
is to say, his flesh. It is called flesh, because 
it was subject to sinless weaknesses and in- 
firmities, and whereby his divine nature was 
veiled and covered over; even as the ark of 
the covenant, the mercy-seat, and the most holy 
place, were by the vail. The flesh of Christ 
signifies whole Christ, both God and Man in' 
one person. John 6. 55, My flesh is meat in- 
deed, that is, I myself, with all my benefits, 
being received and applied by faith. A heart 
of flesh denotes a tender, tractable temper and 
disposition of soul, Ezek. 36. 26. Flesh is also 
taken for the outward appearance. John 8. 15, 
Ye judge after the flesh. 

Ge?i. 2. 21. God closed up the/, instead thereof 
24. shall cleave to his wife, and they shall be one/. 
6. 3. shall not strive'with man, for that he is/. 
17. 11. ye shall circumcise the/ of your foreskin 

14. whose /. is not circumcised shall be cut oft" 
23. Abraham circumcised the/, of their foreskin 

37. 27. for he is our brother and our/. 
Exod.4.7. his hand was turned again as his other/. 
28. t42. make linen breeches to cover the/ 
29. 14. burn the/. Lev. 9. 11. | 16. 27. Mum. 19. 5. 

30. 32. upon man's/, shall it not be poured 
Lev. 6. 27. what shall touch/, thereof shall be holy 

7. 19. as for/, all that are clean shall eat thereof 
8. 31. boil the/, at the door of the tabernacle 
13. 10. if there be quick raw/. 14, 15, 16, 24. 

38. if in the skin of their /. have bright spots, 39. 
15. 7. that toucheth the/, of him that hath an issue 

19. if her issue in hqf /. be blood she is put apart 
21. 5. nor shall make any cuttings in their/. 
J^um. 11.33. while the/, was between their teeth 
12. 12. as dead, of whom the/, is half consumed 

18. 18. and the/, of them shall be thine 
Deut. 32. 42. and my sword shall devour/. 
Judg. 6. 20. take the/, and the unleavened cakes 

21. there rose up fire out of rock, and consumed/. 

1 Sam. 2. 13. servant came, while/, was in seething 

15. he said, give/, to roast for the priest 

2 Sam. 6. 19. David dealt to each/. 1 Chr. 16. 3. 

1 Kings 17. 6. the ravens brought him bread and/. 

in the morning, and bread and/, in the evening 

19. 21. boiled their/, vv'itli the instruments of oxen 

2 Kings 4. 34. and the /. of the child waxed warm 
2Chr. 32. 8. with him is an arm of/, with us is God 
JVeA. 5. 5. yet our/, is as the/, of our brethren 
Job 10.4.hast thou eyes of/.? orseestasmanseeth? 

11. thou hast clothed me with skin and/. 
Psal. 56. 4. 1 will not fear what /. can do unto me 
78. 20. can he provide/, for his people 1 
27. he rained/, also upon them as dust 

39. for he remembered that they were but/. 
79.2. the/, of thy saints given to beasts of earth 

Prov. 4. 22. my sayings are health to their /. 
23. 20. be not among riotous eaters of /. 
Isa. 10. 1 18. consume the glory from soul to the/. 

31. 3. and their horses are/, and not spirit 
49. 26. I will feed them with their own/. 

Jer. 11. 15. and the lioly/. is passed from thee 
12.;^. the spoilers are come, no/.sha!lhave peace 
17. 5. cursed be the man that maketh /. his arm 

Ezek.4. 14. nor came abominable/, into my mouth 

10. 1 12. their/, backs, wings, were full of eyes 

11. 3. this city is the caldron, and we be the/. 
7. your slain in midst of it, they are the/. 
11. nor shall ye be the /. in the midst thereof 
19. and I will give them a heart of/. 36. 26. 

I6.2fi greatof/.and hast increased thy whoredoms 
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Ezek. 23. 20. paramours, whose/, is as/, of asses 

24. 10. heaj) on wood, consume the/, spice it v\ eii 

37. 6. and 1 will bring up/, upon you, 8. 
Dan. 2. 11. the gods, whose dwelling is not witii/. 

7. 5. they said to it, arise, devour much/. 

10. 3. neitlier came/, nor wine in my mouth 
Hos.8.13. they sacrifice/, for sacrifices of otterings 
Mic. 3. 2. who pluck the/, from otf their bones 
Zeph. 1. 17.' their/, shall be poured out as dung 
//a^.2.12. if one bear holy /.in skirt of his garment 
Zech. 14. 12. their/, sliall consume away 
Mat.lG.n.f.aad bloodbath not revealed it to thee 

19. 5. shall cleave to his wife, and they twain shall 
be one/. 6. Mark 10.8. 1 Cor, 6. 16. Eph. 5. 31. 

24. 22. there should no /. be saved, Mark 13. 20. 

20. 41. spirit willing, but/, is weak, Mark 14. 38. 
Z/Mi-e24.39.spirithath not/and bones,as ye see me 
.Joh7i 1. 14. the WORD was made/, and dwelt 

6.63. the Spirit quickeneth, the/.profiteth nothing 
Acts 2. 30. the seed of Dav. according to/. Ro7n.l.3. 
Rom. 3. 20. there shall no /. be justified in his sight 

4. 1. that Abraham as pertaining to the /. found 
7. 25. but with the/. I serve the law of sin 

8. 3. in that the law was weak through the/. God 
sent his own Son in the likeness of sinful/. 
9. 3. for my brethren and kinsmen according to /. 
5. of whom as concerning the/. Christ came 
13. 14. make not provision for the/, to fulfil 

1 Cor. 1. 29. that no /. should glory in his presence 
15. 39. there is one/, of men, and another of beasts 

50. /. and blood cannot inherit the kingd. of God 

2 Cor. 1. 17. do I purpose according to the/.? 

4. 11. that life of Jesus be made manifest in our/. 
7. 5. our/, had no rest, but we were troubled 
10. 2. as if we walked according to the/. 
Gal. 1. 16. I conferred not with/, and blood 

2. 16. by works of the law shall no/, be justified 

3. 3. are ye now made perfect by the/.? 

5. 13. use not liberty for an occasion to the/. 
17. /. lusteth against the Spirit, Spirit against /. 
24. they that are Christ's have crucified the/. 

E/?/i.2.3. we all had our conversat. in lustsof our/. 

6. 5. your masters according to the/. Col. 3. 22. 
12. for we wrestle not against/, and blood 

Heb.'i.l^L. the children are partakers of/, and blood 
12. 9. we had fathers of our/, who corrected us 
Jude 7. and going after strange /. are an example 
8. likewise these filthy dreamers defile the/. 

23. hating even the garment spotted by the/. 
Rev.\9. 18. may eat/ of captains,/, of mighty men 

21. and all the fowls were filled with their/. 

See Eat, Eateth. 

After the FLESH. 
.John 8. 15. ye judge after thef. I judge no man • 
Rom.8. 1. are in Christ, who walk not after thef. 4. 

5. they that are after thef. mind things of the/. 

12. not debtors to the tiesh to live after thef. 

13. for if ye live after the f. ye shall die 

1 Cor. 1.26. not many wise men after thef. are called 
10. 18. behold Israel after thef. 

2 Cor.5.16.we know no man after thef. though we 

have known Chr. d/ier/ yet know him nomore 

10. .3. tho' walk in flesh, we do not war after thef. 

11. ]8. seeing that many glory after thef. I also 
Gal. 4. 23. Jshmael was born after thef. 29. 

2 Pet. 2. 10. chiefly them that walk after thef. 

All FLESH. 

Gen.6.12. for allf. had corrupted his way on earth 

13. God said, the end of all f. is come before me 

19. of all f. two of every sort shalt thou bring 

into the ark, to keep them alive, 7. 15. 

7. 21. all f. died that moved upon the earth 

8. 17. bring forth of allf. both of fowl and cattle 

9. 11. nor shall allf. be cut oflf any more, 15. 
16. covenant between me and allf. on earth, 17. 

Lev. 17. 14. for the life of all f. is the blood 
JVum.8.7.]et them shaveaZZ their/and wash clothes 

16. 22. the God of the spirits of allf. 27. 16. 

18. 15. every thing that openeth the matrix of «ZZ/. 
Deut. 5. 26. who of'allf. heard the word of God 
Job 12.tlO. in whose hand is breath of all f. of man 

34. 15. aZZ/ shall perish together, man turn to dust 
P5. 65. 2. thou hearest prayer, to thee shall allf. come 

136. 25. whogiveth food to allf. his mercy for ever 

145. 2]. let allf. bless his holy name for ever 
Tsa. 40. 5. and allf. shall see it together 

6. all f. is grass, as flower of the field, IPei. 1.24. 
49. 2C\allf. shall-know I am thy Sav. Ezek. 21.5. 
66. 16. for by fire will the Lord plead with allf. 

23.aZZ /.shall come to worship before me, saith L. 

24. they shall be an abhorring to allf. 

.Jer. 25. 31. he will plead with allf. saith the Lord 

32. 27. behold, I am the Lord the God of allf. 

45. 5. for behold, I will bring evil on allf. saith L. 

Ezek. 20. 48. allf. shall see that I have kindled it 

21. 4. shall my sword go forth ag. allf. from south 

Dan. 4. 12. fowls dwelt, and allf. was fed of it 

JbeZ 2.28. will pourouftny Sftiriton allf.Acts2.\l. 

Zech. 2. 13. be silent, O allf. before the Lord 

Luke 3. 6. and aZZ /. shall see the salvation of God 



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./ohn 17.2. thou hast given him power over allf 
1 Cor. 15. 39. allf. is not same flesh, one of mei, 

His FLESH. 
Exod. 21. 28. and his f. shall not be eaten 

29. 31. and seethe kisf. in the holy place 
Lev. 4. 11. burn all his f. with his head, 8. 17. 

0. 10. he shall put linen breeches on his f. 16. 4 

13. 2. shall have a rising in the skin of his f, 

3. priest look on the plague in the skin of his/ 

4. if bright spot be white in the skin of his f. 
11. it is an old leprosy in the skin of hisf. 13. 

14. 9. he shall wash his clothes, also wash hisf. 

in water, 15. 16. | 16. 24, 28. J\rum. 19. 7. 
15.2. any man hath a running issue out of his f 

3. whether hisf. run with his issue, or be stopped 
17. 16. but if he wash them not, nor bathe his f. 
22. 6. be unclean, unless he wash hisf. with water 

1 Kings 21. 27. Ahab put sackcloth on his f. 

2 Kings 5. 14. hisf. came again, and he was clean 

6. 30. behold Joram had sackcloth on his f. 
Job 2.5. touch his bone and hisf. he will curse thee 

14. 22. but his f. upon him shall have pain 

31. 31. if men said not, O that we had of his f. 

33. 21. his f. is consumed away, it cannot be seen 
25. his f. shall be fresher than a child's 

41. 23. the flakes of his f. are joined together 
Prov. 11. 17. he that is cruel troubleth his f 
Eccl.4.5.the fool foldeth his hands, and eateth hisf. 
Isa. 17. 4. the fatness of his f. shall wax lean 
John 6. 52. can this man give us his f. to eat? 
Acts 2. 31. neither his f. did see corruption 
Gal. 6. 8. he that soweth to his f.shaW reap corrup. 
Eph. 2. 15. having abolished in his f. the enmity 

5. 29. no man ever yet hated his own/. 

30. for we are members of his body, of Ids f. 

Col. 1. 22. now hath reconciled in the body of his f 

Heb.5.1. who in days of Ais/when offered prayer? 

10. 20. consecrated thro' vail, that is to say, hisf 

In the FLESH, or in F'LESH. 
Gen. 17. 24. Abraham was circumcised in thef. 

25. Ishmael circumcised in the f. of his foreskin 
E^ek. 44. 7. brought in uncircumcised in f, 

9. uncircumcised in f. not enter the sanctuary 
Dan.\.\5. counten. appeared fairer and fatter inf. 
Rom.2. 28. circumcision which is outward in the f. 

7. 5. for when we were in thef. the motions of sin 

8. 3. and foi; sin condemned sin in thef. 

8. they that are in thef. cannot please God 

9. but ye are not in thef. but in the Spirit 
1 Cor. 7. 28. such shall have trouble in the f. 

■2 Cori 10. 3. tho' we walk in thef. not war after/. 

12. 7. there was given to me a thorn in thef. 
Gal. 2. 20. life which I now live in thef. is by faith 

6. 12. as desire to make a fair shew in thef. 
Eph. 2. 11. in time past Gentiles in the f. called 

the circumcision in thef. made by hands 
Phil. 1.22. if Hive inthef. this is the fruit of labour 

24. to abide in thef is more needful for you 
3. 3. and have no confidence in thef, 

4. though I might have confidence in the f. 
Col.2. 1. as many as have not seen my face in thef. 

5. tho' I be absent in thef. I am with you in spirit 
1 Tim. 3. 16. God was manifest in thef. justified 
Philem. 16. how much more to thee, both in thef. 
1 Pet. 3. 18. Christ being put to death in the f. 

4. 1. Christ hath suffered for us in thef. fox he that 
hath sutfered in the f. hath ceased from sin. 
2. no longer live the rest of his time in thef. 

6. might be judged according to men in the f. 

1 John i. 2. denietl) thatChrist is come in thef.3. 
2. John 7. confess not that Christ is come in thef. 

My FLESH. 
lSam.25. 11. shall I then take my bread and myf? 
Job 4. 15. the hair of my f. stood up 
6. 12. is my strength of stones ? or is my f. brass ? 

7. 5. my f. is clothed with worms and dust 

13. 14. wherefore do I take my f. in my teeth 1 
19. 20. my bone cleaveth to my skin and myf. 

22. why persecute, and not satisfied with rnyf? 

26. worms destroy body, yetinwy/shalllseeG 
21. 6. and trembling taketh hold of my f. 

Psal. IG. 9. myf. shall rest in hope, Actf Z. 26. 
38. 3. there is no soundness in my f 7. 
63. 1. my f. longeth for thee in a dry thirsty land 
73. 26. wy f. faileth, but G. is my portion for ever 
84. 2. my heart and my f. crieth out for God 
102. t 5. by groaning my bones cleave to my f. 
109.24. my"knees are weak, myf. faileth of fatness 
119. 120. my f. trembleth for fear of thee 
Eccl. 2. 1 3. I sought to draw myf. with wine 
.Ter. 51. 35. the violence done to me, and to my f 
Lam. 3. 4. my f. and my skin hath he made ild 
John 6. 51. the bread that I will give, is my f. 

54. whoso eateth myf. hath eternal life, 56. 

55. my f. is meat indeed, my blood drink indeed 
Rom. 7. is. in myf. dwelleth no good thing 

11. 14. if I may provoke them which are my f 
Gal. 4. 14 my temptation which was in my f. 
Col. 1. 24. of the afflictions of Christ in my f 
See Bone. 



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O/i/icirLESH 
Kxod. 12. 46. sliali nv>t cany form ovght of the f. 
29. 34. if ought of tiief. remain unto nnorning 
Deut. '28. 5o. nor give of tkef. of Jiis children 
Prov. 14. 30. a sound lieait is the lile of the f. 
Eccl. 12. 12. much study is a weariness of thef. 
John 1. 13. born, notot'the will of thef. butof God 
3. 6. that which is born of thef. is tlesh 
Rom.8.3. that alter tlesh do miad the things of thef. 
■f 6. for the minding of thef. is death 
t 7.. the minding of the f. is enmity against God 
9.8. that is, they wiiich are the children o/f/te/. 

1 Co7: 5. 5. to Satan for the destruction of the f. 

2 Cor. 7. 1. let us cleanse from all lilthiness of thef. 
Gal. 4. 13. through infirmity of the f. I preached 

5. 16. ye shall not fulfil the lusts of thef. 
19. now the works of thef. are manifest, adultery 
6. 8. that so weth to f. shall of thef. reap corruption 
Eph. 2. 3. walked in lusts of tlief. desires of thef. 
Col. 2. 11. putting off the body of sins of thef. 

23. not in honsur to the satisfying of thef. 
Heb. 9. 13. sanctifieth to the purging of the f. 
1 Pet. 3. 2]. not the putting away the filth of thef. 
2Pet.2. 18. they allure through the lusts of the f. 
l.hhn 2. 16. the lust of thef. the lust of the eyes 

Thy FLESH. 
Gen. 40. 19. the birds shall eat thij f. from off thee 

1 Sam. 17. 44. 1 will give thyf. unto fowls of the air 

2 Sam. 5. 1, we are thy bone and thyf. 1 Chr. 11. 1. 
2 Kinars 5. 10. wash, and thyf. shall come again 
Prou.5. 11. mourn at last, when iA?//. is consumed 
Eccl. .5. 6. suft'er not thy mouth to cause thyf. to sin 

11. 10. therefore put away evil from thy f. 
lsa.58.7. that thou hide not thyself from t.hy own/. 
Ezek. 32. 5. I w^ill lay thy f. on the mountains 

Your FLESH. 
Lev. 19. 28. ye shall not make cuttings in your f. 
Judg. 8. 7. then I will tear your f. with the thorns 
Ezelc. 36. 26. 1 will take stony heart out of your f. 
Rom.^. 19. because of the infirmity of your f. 
Cal. 6. 13. that they may glory in yourf. 
Col. 2. 13. being dead in uncircumcision of yourf. 
Jam. 5. 3. rust shall eat yourf. as it were fire 
Fleshed, see Fat, Lean. 
FLESK-HOOK. 
lSam.2.I3. the priest's servantcame with a/.-/«ooA: 
14. all that the f. -hook brought up, the priest took 
FLESH-HOOKS. 
Ezo(^.27.3.shaIt make his/.-/i«?oAs and his fire-pans 
33. 3. he made al! the vessels and ihe f. -hooks 
J^um. 4. 14. put upon the purple cloth ihef. -hooks 

1 Chr. 28.17. David gave pure gold for thef. -hooks 

2 Chr.i. 16. be made also the pots and thef.-hooks 

^ FLESHLY. 
2 Cor. 1. 12. that in simplicity, not with/, wisdom 
3. 3. not in stone, but in/, tables of the heart 
Col. 2. 18. vainly |)ulfed up by his/, mind 
1 Pet. 2. 11. beloved, abstain from /. lusts that war 

FLESH-POTS. 
Ezod. 16. 3. when we sat bv ibef-pois and did eat 

FLEW. 
1 Sam. 14. 32. and the people/, upon the spoil 
25. tl4. and our master/, upon them 
Tsa. 6. 6. then/, one of the seraphims unto me 

FLIES. 
Exod. 8. 21. 1 will send swarms of /. upon thee 

31. he removed the swarms of/, from Pharaoh 
Psal 78. 45. he sent divers sorts off. among them 
105. 31. and there came divers sorts of/. 
EcU. 10. 1. dead/.ca\ise the ointment to send forth 

FLIETH. 

Deut. 4. 17. the likeness of any winged fowl that/. 

14. 19. every creeping thing that/, is unclean 

23. 49. shall bring a nation as swift as the eagle/. 

Psal. 91. 5. nor for the arrow that/, by day 

JVoA. 3. 16. the canker worm spoileth and/, away 

FLIGHT. 
.Tob 11. t20. and/, shall perish from the wicked 
Isa. 52. 12. shall not go out with haste nor go by/. 
Jer. 46. 1 5, thoir mighty ones are fled a/. 
Dan. 9. t2L Gabriel was caused to fly with/. 
Amos 2. 14. the/, shall perish from the swift 
JJfa<.24. 20. prny/. be not in winter, Markl2. 18. 
Heb. 11. 34. turned to/, the armies of the aliens 
See Put. 
FLINT. 
Deut. 8, 15. brought water out of the rock of/. 
Job 28. t 9. he putteth forlh his hand on the/. 
Psal.\\i.%. turning the/, into a fountain of waters 
/sa.5. 28. their horses' hoofs shall be counted like/. 
50. 7. therefore have I set my face like a/. 
Ezek 3.9. harder than f. have I made thy forehead 

FLINTY. 
/>eut.32.13. make him ro suck oil out of the/, rock 

FLIT. 
Jer. 49. fSO. flee,/, greatlv, O inhabitants of Hazor 

"FLOCK. 

Gen. 4. 4. Abel brought of the firstlings of his/. 

21.28. Abraham set ewe-lambs of/, by themselves 

W 9 go now to the/, and fetch two good kids 

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Gen. 29. 10. Jacob watered the/, of Laban 

30. 31. I will again feed and kec]) thy/. 
32. 1 will pass through all thy/, to-day 
3!j. and Jacob fed the rest of Laban's/. 

4i^. Jacol) did separate all the brown m the/. 

31. 4. Jacob called Rachel and Leah to his/. 

38. the rams of thy /. have I not eaten 

33. 13. if men overdrive them, the/, will die 
37- 2. Joseph was feeding the /. with his brethren 

12. his brethren went to feed their/. 13. 
38. 17. I will send thee a kid from the /. 
Exod. 2. 16. the troughs to water their father's/. 

17. Moses helped, and watered their/. 19. 
3. 1. Mosejs led the/, to the back-side of the desert 
Lev, 1. 2. bring your offering of the herd and/. 
5. 6. he shall bring a female from the/. 
1^8. he shall bring a ram without blemish out of 
the/. 6. 6. Ezra 10. 19. Ezek. 43. 23, 25. 
27. 32. concerning the tithe of the herd or of the/. 
JSTuni. 15. 3. make a sweet savour of the herd or/. 
Deut. 12. 21. then thou shalt kill of thy herd and /. 
15. 14. thou shalt furnish him liberally out of thy /. 

19. all the firstling males of thy/, shalt sanctity 
16. 2. shalt sacrifice to the Lord thy God of the/. 

1 Sam. 17. 34. a lion took a lamb out of the/. 

2 Sam. 12. 4. he spared to take of his own/. 

2 Chron. 35. 7. Josiah gave to the people of the/. 
.rob 30. 1. 1 disdained to set with the dogs of my /. 
Cant. 1.7. where thou makest thy/, to rest at noon 

8. go thy way forth by the footsteps of the/. 
4. 1. thy hair is as a/, of goats, 6. 5. 

2. thy teeth are like a/, of sheep, 6. 6. 

Isa. 40. 11. he shall feed his/, like a shepherd 
63. 11. brought them with the shepherd of his/. 
Jer. 13. 17. because the Lord's /. is carried captive 

20. where is the/.was given thee, thy beautiful/? 
23. 2. ye have scattered my/, and driven them 

3. I w^ll gather the remnant of my/. 

25. 34. cry and wallow, ye principal of the/. 

35. nor the principal of the/, to escape 

36. a howling of the principal of the/, be heard 

31. IQ. and keep him as a shepherd doth his/. 
12. they shall sing for the young of the/. 

49. 20. least of the /. shall draw them out, 50. 45. 

51.23. will break in pieces the shei)lierd and his/. 

£ie/j.24. 5. take the choice of the/, burn the bones 

34. 3. ye cat the fat, but ye feed not the /. 

6. my/, was scattered on the face of the earth 
8. surely because my/.became a prey, my /.meal 
10. I will require my,/. I will deliver my/. 

12. as a shepherd seekelh out his/, in the day 

15. I will feed my/. || 17. as for you, O my/. 
22. tlierefore will I save my/, no more a prey 
31. ye my/, the/, of n.y pasture, are men 

36. 38. as the h(^y/. aa the/, of Jerusalem 
45. 15. ye shall offer one lamb but of the/. 

Amos 6. 4. and eat the lambs out of t!ie/. 

7. 15. the Lord took ine as I followed the/. 
Jonah 3. 7. let not hejd nor /. taste any thing 
J\Iic. 2. 12. as tho/. in the mid.-t of their fold 

4. 8. thou, O tower of the/, the strong hold 

7. 14. feed thy peo[)le, the/, of thine heritage 
Hab.3. 17. tho' the/, shall be cut ofi^ from the fold 
Zech. 9. 16. sav'e them as the/ of his people 

10. 2. therefoie thoy went their way as a/. 
3. for the Lord of hosts hath visited his/. 

11.4.saithlheLord, will feed the/.of slaughter, 7. 

7. the poor of the/, that waited on me, 11. 

17. woe to the idol shepherd, that leavpth the/. 
J\[al. 1. 14. deceiver which hath in his/, a male 
jMat. 26. 31. the sheep of the/, shall be scattered 
Luke 2. 8. keeping watch over their/, by night 
12. 32. fear not little/, it is your Father's pleasure 
Acts 20. 28. take heed therefore to all the/. 

29. grievous wolves shall enter, not sparing the /. 
1 Cor. 9. 7. who feedeth a/, and eateth not of milk? 
1 Pet. 5. 2. feed the /. of God which is among you 
3. not as being lords, but being ensamples to the/. 
Like a FLOCK. 
.hb 21. 11. send forth tiieir little ones like a f. 
Psal. 77. 20. thou leddest thy peo\Ae like af. 
78.52. he guided them in the wilderness like af. 
80. 1. thou that leadest Joseph like af. 
107. 41. and maketh him families like af. 
Ezek.36. 37. 1 will increase them with men like af. 

FLOCKS. 
Gen. 29. 2. and lo, three /. of sheep lying by the 
well, for out of that they watered the/. 
3. and thither were all the /. gathered 

8. we cannot, till all the/, be gathered together 
30. 38. Jacob set the rods he pilled before the/. 

39. and the/, conceived before the rods 

40. Jacob set the faces of the /. toward the ring- 

strakec, he put his own/, by themselves 

32. 5. 1 have oxen, asses, /. and men-servants 
7. he divided the/, and herds, and camels 

37. 14. go, see whether it be well with the/. 

16. teU me, I pray thee, where they feed their/. 
47. 4. thy servants have no pasture for their/. 

17. Joseph gave bread in exch. for horses and /. 

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Lev. 1. 10. if his offering be of the f. of the sheep 

5. 15. bring a ram without blemish out of the/. 

jYum.?A.[). Israel took spoil of ail their/, and goods 

31. 30. thou shalt take one portion of the/. 

32. 2d. our wives, our/, and cattle, shall be there 
Deiit. 7. 13. he will also bless the/, of thy sheep 

28. 4. blessed shall be the/, of thy sheep 
18. cursed shall be the/ of thy sheep 
51. who shall not leave the/, of thy sheep 
Judg. 5. 16. to hear the bleatings of the/. 
1 Kings 20. 27. pitched like two little/, of kids 
1 CA?-o?i.4.39. they went to seek pasture for their/ 
41. because there was pasture for their/. 

27. 31. and over t{ie/. was Jaziz the Hagarite 
^ Chron. 17. 11. the Arabians brought him/. 
Job 24. 2. violently take away/, and feed thereof 
Psal. 8. t 7. /. and o.xen all under his feet 

65. 13. the pastures are clotiied with/. 
78. 48. he gave their/, to hot thunderbolts 

Cavt. 1. 7. turn aside by the/, of thy companion-i 
/sa.17.2. cities of Aroer are forsaken, shall be -for J. 

32. 14. the palaces shall be a pasture of/. 

60. 7. all the/, of Kedar shall be gathered together 
61. 5. and strangers shall stand and feed your/. 
65. 10. Sharon shall be a told for/, valley of Achoi 

.7er.6.3.the shepherds witii their/, shall come to her 
10. 21. shall not prosper, all/, shall be scattered 

31. 24. dwell in Judah they that go forth with/. 

33. 12. shepherds causing their/., to lie down 
13. the/, shall pass again under the rod 

49. 29. their tents and /. shall iliey take awav 

50. 8. and be as the he-goats before the/. 
Ezek. 25. 5. Ammonites a couchtng-place for/ 

34. 2. should not the shepherds feed the/.? 
36.38. the waste cities shall be filled with/.o^en 

.Joel 1. 18. the/, of sheep are made desolate 
J/if.l.tll.inhabitantofcountryof/.came rot forth 
5; 8. as a young lion among the/, of sheep 
Zcph. 2. 6. and the sea-coast shall be folds for/. 
14./. shall lie dosvn in the midst of Nineveh 
FLOCKS with herds. 
Gen. 13. 5. Lot also had/, and herds, and tents 
24. 35. the Lord hath given Abraham /.and herds 
26. 14. Isaac had possession of/, and herds 

32. 7. Jacob divided/, and herds into two bands 

33. 13. the /. and herds with young are with me 
45. 10. thou shalt be near me, thou, thy f.nndhcrds 
47. 1. my brethren, their/, and herds are come 

50.8. their/, and iierds left they in laud of Goshen 
Exod. 10. 9. we will go with our /. and our herds 

24. only let your / and your herds be stayed 

12.32. also takeyour/and your Asrrfs, and be gone 

34.3. neither let/', nor herds feed belbre the mount 

JVi/?)i. 11 . 22. shall the/, and herds be siain for them 

Dcvt. 8. 13. when thy herds and >h\ f. multiply 

12. e. firstlings ofh. and f. 17. ] 14. 23. J^eh. 10. 36. 

1 .Stm. 30. 20.~'David tr,ok all the/, and the herds 

2 Sam.l2. 2. rich man had exceed. ng many/, and h. 
2 C//ro7?.32.29. provided posse^sluvs of f.g.udherds 
Prov. 27. 23. know thy/, look well to thy herds 
Jtr. 3. 24. shame hath devoured their/, and herds 

5. 17. an ancient nation sliail eat thy/, and herds 

II0S.5.Q. they shall go with /. and herds to seek Ld. 
FLOOD. 

Not only that terrible inundation is in scripture 
called flood, whereby God destroyed all man- 
kind, and all the animals of the earth and air, 
ichich were not in the crk built by Noah ; but 
likewise all sorts of inundatio7)S or extraordi- 
nary collections of waters. Thus the Psalmist 
speaking of the waters of the sea, or of a river, 
expresses it by the word flood. Psal. 66. 6, 
They went through the flood on foot. Th^'si-me 
Psalmist sets forth extreme danr-ers under i:,c 
notion of a flood. Psal. 69. 15, Let not the 
water-flood overflow me. And the violent as- 
saults and sudden, ivcursiovs of the devil and 
his instruments Against the church are com- 
pared to a flood. Isa. 59. 19, When the enemy 
shall come in like a flood. By floods are also 
signified great plenty and abundance of spi- 
riiual and temporal blessings. Isa. 44. 3, I 
will pour floods upon the dry ground. 

Gen.e. 17:1, even I, bring a/, of water on the earth 

7. 6. when the/, of waters was upon the earth 
7. Noah went in, because of the waters of the/. 
10. after seven days the/, was on the earth 
17. the/, was forty days on the earth 

9.11. nor shall be any more a/.to destroy the earth 
• 28. Noah lived after the/. 3.50 years 

10. 1. to them were sons born after the/. 
32. the nations were divided in the earth afler/ 
.losh 24. 2. yourfatl>ers on other side of/. 3, 14, 15. 
.Tob 14. 11. as the/, decayetb and drieth up 

22.16. w^hose foundation was overthrown with af. 

28. 4. the f. breaketh out from the inhabitant 
Psal. 29. 16. the Lord sittcth upon the/, he is King 

66. 6. tbey went thro' the/, on foot, we rejoiced 
69. 15. let not the water-/, overflov.- me 

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Psal. 90. o. thou carriest tliem away as witi: a/. 
/«a.2S.-. a strong one, wliicli as a/.sliall cast down 
59. 19. tiiu enuioy sliall come in like a/. 
Jer. 4lj. 7. vviio is tlii.s that conielli up as a/.? 

8. Eg'ypt risdili ui) like a/, waters are moved 
47. 2. beholil, waters sliall be an overHowing/. 
Oan. 9. 2tt. lire end thereof shall be with a/. 
] 1.22. with the arms ofa/.ihall they bo overflown 
-iinos 8. 8. it shall rise up wholly as a/. 9. 5. ' 
9. 5. and shall be drowned as by the/, of Egypt 
jVak. 1. B. witli an overrunning/, make an end 
Mat. 24. 38. in days before the /. they were eating 
39. and knew not till the/, came, Luke 17. 27. 
Luke 6. 48. when the/, arose? the stream beat 
i Pet. 2. 5. bringing in the/, on world of ungodly 
Rev. 12. 15. the dragon poured out water as a/. 
16. the earili lielped, and swallowed up the/. 
FLOOD-GATES. 
Gen. 7. j 11. ihe/.-o-aJes of heaven were opened 

FLOODS. 
Exod. 15. 8. the /. stood upright as a heap 
^Sam. 22. 5./. of ungodly made me afraid, Ps. 18.4. 
Job 20. 17. he shall not see the rivers and the/. 
28. 11. he bindeth the/, from overflowing 
Psal. 24. 2. he halli established it upon the/ 
32. 6. surely in the/, of great waters not come nigh 
69. 2. into deep waters, where t!ie/. overflow me 
78. 44. and had turned their/, into bluod 
93.3. the/, have lifted up, O Lord,/, have lifted up 
98. 8. let the/, clap their hands, let hills be joyful 
Cant. 8. 7. neither can the/, drown love 
Isa. 44. 3. for I will pour/, upon tlie dry ground 
Kiek.'il.la. I restrained the/.thercof, waters stayed 
JoTmh 2. 3. the/, compassed me about, thy billows 
MWt. 7. 25. the/, came, winds blew, and beat, 27. 

FLOOR, Verb. 
2Chron. 34. 11. and for timber to /. the houses 

FLOOR, Substantive. 
Gew. 50. 10. they came to the threshing/, of Atad 

11. when inhabitants saw mourning in/, of Atad 
Mum. 5. 17. the priests shall take dust that is in/. 

15. 20. as ye do the heave-offering of threshing/. 

18. 27. as tho' it v/ere the corn of the threshing/. 

30. be counted as the increase of the threshing/. 

Deut. 15. 14. thou shall furnish him out of thy/. 

16. 1 13. after thou hast gathered in thy/. 
Tudg. 6. 37. I will put a fleece of wool in the/. 
Mut/i 3. 2. he winnoweth in the threshing/. 
I Sam. 6. 6. came to Nachon's thresh./. 1 CAr.13.9. 

24.18. rear an altar in the threshing/, of Araunah 

2L David said, to buy the threshing/, of thee 

1 Kings 6. 30. he overlaid the/, of house with gold 

7.7. with cedar from one side of the/, to the other 
^ Kings %. '21. out of the barn-/, or the wine press? 

1 CArow. 21. 28. L.had answered in the threshing/. 

2 Chron. 3. 1. prepared in threshing/, of Oman 
18. t9. they sat in a/, at the entering of the gate 

Isa.'il. 10. O my threshing, and the corn of my/. 
Jer. 51. 33. daughter of Bab. is like a threshing/. 
Hos.^.i. thou hast loved a re*vard on every corn/ 
2. the/, and wine-press shall not feed them 

13. 3. as the chaff" that is driven out of the/. 
Jl/ic. 4. 12. shall gather them as sheaves into the /. 
Jfat.3.12.he will thoroughly purge his/. Luke^.ll. 

FLOORS. 
1 Sam. 23. 1. and they rob the threshing/. 
Dan. 2. 35. like chaff" of the summer threshing/. 
Joel 2. 24. and the/, shall be full of wheat 

FLOTES, or FLOATS. 
I Kings 5. 9. and I will convey them by sea in/, to 
the place thou shalt appoint me, 2 Clir. 2. 16. 
FLOURISH. 
Psal. 72. 7. in his days shall the righteous/. 
16. and they af the city shall /. like grass of 

the earth 
92. 7. when all the workers of iniquity/. 

12. the righteous shall/. Hke the palm-tree 

13. they shall/, in the courts of our, God 
132. 18. but upon himself shall his crown/. 

Prov. 11. 28. the righteous shall/, as a branch 

14. 11. the tabernacle of the upright shall/. 
Eccl. 12. 5. when the almond-tree shall/. 
Cant. 7. 12. let us get up, let us see if the vine/. 
/5a.l7.11. in morning thou shalt make thy seed to/. 

66. 14. your bones shall/, like an herb 
Eiek. 17. 24. 1 the Ld. have made the dry tree to/. 

FLOURISHED. 
Cant, 6. 11. 1 went down to see whether the vine/. 
PMl. 4. 10. vour care of me hath/, again 

' FLOURTSHETH. 
Psal. 90. 6. in the morning it/, and groweth up 
103. 15. as a flower of the field, so he/. 

FLOURISHING. 
Psal. 92. 14. in old age, they shall be fat and/. 
, Cant. 2 t9- he looketh forth,/, through the lattice 
Dan. 4. 4. I was at rest, and/, in my palace 

FLOW. 

Job 20.28.his goods shnll/.away in day of his wrath 

P5.147. 18. lie causeth the wind blow, and waters/. 

Cant. 4. 16. that the spices thereof may/, out 

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[sa. 3. 2, and all nations shall /. unto it 

48. 21. he caused waters to/, out of the rock 
60. 5. then thou shalt see and/, together 
64. 1. mountains might/', down at ihy presence 

Jer. 31. 12. shall/, to the goodness of the Lord 
51.44. nations shall not/.logether any more to him 
Joel 3. 18. in that day the hills shall/, with milk, 
and the rivers of Judali shall/, with waters 
Jl/ic.4. 1. the people shall/, to Uie mountain ofLd. 
Jokn 7. 38. out of his belly shall/, living water 

FLOWED. 
.Josh. 4. 18. Jordan/, over all his hanks 
Judg. 5. t 5. the mountains/, before the Lord 
Isa. 64. 3. tho mountains/, down at thy presence 
L,am.3.54.. the waters/, over mine head, then I said 

FLOWETH. 
Lev. 20. 24. a land that /. with milk and haney, 
JVwOT. 13. 27. I 14. 8. I 16. 13, 14. Deut. 6. 3. 
I 11. 9. I 26. 9, 15. I 27. 3. I 31. 20. Josh. 5. 6. 
FLOWING. 
Exod. 3. 8. to bring them to a land /. with milk 
and honey, 17. ] 13. 5. | 33. 3. Jer. 11. 5. I 32. 
22. Ezek. 20. 6, 15. 
Pi'ov. IS. 4. the well-spring of wisdom as a/.brnok 
Isa. 66. 12. the glory of the Gentiles like a/.streani 
./er. 18. 14. or siiall the cold /. waters be forsaken? 

49. 4. wherefore gloriest thou in thy/ valley 7 
FLOUR. 

Exod. 29. 2. of wheaten/. shalt thou make them 

Lev. 2. 2. he shall take his handful of the/. 6. 15. 

J\rum. 28. 5. and a tenth part of an ephali of/, for 

a meat-offering, 20, 2d. | 29. 3, 9, 14. 

Judg. G. 19. cakes of an ephah of/. 1 Sam. 1. 24. 

16"am.28. 24. she took/.and kneaded it, 2 Sani.lS.8. 

2 Sam. 17. 28. brought/, parched corn and beans 

See Deal, Fine. 

FLOWER. 

1 Sam. 2, 33. the increase shall die in /. of their age 

1 Cor. 7. 38. if she pass/of her age and need require 
FLOW ER. 

Exod.2o.'.V3. with knop and/, in one branch, 37.19. 
.Job 14. 2. he cometli forth as a/, and is cut down 
15. 33. he shall cast oft' his/, as the olive 
Psal. 103. 15. as a/, of field, so he flourisheth 
fsa. 18. 5. and the sour grape is ripening in the/. 
28. 1. whose glorious beauty is a fading/. 4. 
40. G. llie goodliness thereof is as the/, of the field 
7./. fudeih, 8. JVeh. 1.4. Jam. 1.10,11. IPet. 1.24. 
FLOWERS. 
Exod. 25. 31. his/, shall -be of the same, 37. 17. 
.37. 20. made like almonds, his knops and his/. 
J^am. 8. 4. to the/, thereof was beaten work 
llCings 6. 18. cedar of the house within was carved 
with knops and open /. 29, 32, 35. | 7. 26, 49. 

2 Ckr. 4. 5. like the brim of a »up with/, of lilies 
21. the/, lamps, and tongs made he of gold 

Cant. 2. 12. the./, appear on earth, time of singing 
5. 13. his cheeks are as a bed of spices, as sweet/. 

FLOWERS. 

Z,eu.l5.24. if her/.be upon him, he shall be unclean 

33. of her that is sick of her/, of him with issue 

FLUTE, S. 

IKings 1. 140. all people piped with /.and rejoiced 

Dan. 3. 5. when ye hear the sound of the/. 7,10,15. 

FLUTTERETH. 
Deut. 32. 11. as an eagle/, over her young 

FLUX. 
Acts 28. 8. the father of Publius lay sick of a/. 

FLY. 
Isa. 7. 18. the Lord shall hiss for the/, in Egypt 

FLY, Verb. 
Gen. 1. 20. and fowl that may/, above the earth 
2 Sam. 22. 11. he rode upon a cherub, and did/, and 
was seen on wings of the wind, Psal. 18. 10. 
Job 5. 7. man born to trouble as sparks/, upward 
39. 2f). doth the hawk/, by thy wisdom 1 
Psal. 18. 10. he did/, upon the wings of the wind 
55. 6. for then would I/, away, and be at rest 
90. 10. for it is soon cut off", and we/, away 
Prov. 23. 5. riches/, away as an eagle to. heaven 
/sa. 6.2. each had six wings, and with twain he did/. 
11. 14. but they shall/, upon shoulders of Philist. 
60.8. who are these that /.as a cloud, and as doves 
.Jer. 48. 40. behold, he shall/, as an eagle 
Ezek. 13. 20. ye hunt the souls to make them/. 
Dan.9.2l.Gah. beingcaused/. swiftly, touched me 
Hos. 9. 11. their glory shall/, away like a bird 
Hab.1.8. they shall /.as the eagle that hasteth to eat 
•^Rev.Ji.G. I saw another angel/, in midst of heaven 
19. 17. to all the fowls that/.in the midst of heaven 
See Flee, Flieth. 
FLYING. 
Z,e7^. 11.21. these may ye eat ofev./. creeping thing 
23.but all other/creeping things an abomination 
Psal. 148. 10. all cattle and/, fowl, praise the Lord 
Pt-ot;. 26. 2. as the swallow by/so the curse causeless 
Isa. 14. 29. and his fruit shall be a fiery/, serpent 
30. 6. from whence come viper pnd fierv/. serpent 
31. 5. as birds/so will the Lord defend Jorusalem 
Zech. 5. 1. I looked, and behold, a/, roll, 2. 



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Rev. 4. 7, the fourth beast was like a/, eagie 
8 "!3 hea.rd an angel/, ihro' tin midst of hea>>-ni 

FOAL, S. 
Ge«.32.]5.Jacob took ten bulls, twenty asses,ten/ 
49. 11. binding his/, to the vine, and his ass's cds 
Zech. 9. 9. upon a colt the/, of an ass, Alat. 21. 5 

FOAM. 
Hos. 10. 7. the king of Samaria is cut off" as/ 

FOAMETH. 
Jl/ar/i9.18./.and gnasheth with his teeth, Luke9,3Q. 

FOAMING. 
Mar'i 9. 20. he fell on the ground and wallowed,/, 
./wrfc 13.raging waves of sea,/.out their ownshamo 

FODDER. 
.Tob 6. 5. or loweth the ox over his/. 

FOES. 
1 Chron. 21. 12. or to be destroyed before thy/, 
Esth. 9. 16. the Jews slew of tiieir/. 75,000 
Psal. 27. 2. mine enemies and/, came ujion me 
30. 1. thou hast not made my/, to rejoice over me 
8i). 23. I will beat down his/, before his face 
.,1/rti. 10.36. a man's/, shall beihey of his household 
./icts 2. 35. until I make thy/, thy footstool 

FOLD. 
Heb. 1. 12. as a vesture shalt thou/, them up 

FOLD. 
Isa. 13. 20. shall the shepherds make their/, there 
65.10.Sharon sliall be/, for flocks, valley of Achor 
Ezek. 34. 14. on the mountains shall their/, be 
Mic. 2. 12. as the flock in the midst of their/. 
Hab. 3. 17. the flock shall be cut oft' from the/. 
Mat. 13. 8. brought forth fruit, some a hundred, 
some sixty, some thirty/. 23. Mark 4. 8, 20. 
19. 29. hath forsaken houses, shall receive 100/ 
.fohn 10. 16. and other sheep I have, which are not oi 
this/, and there shall be one/, and one shepherd 
FOLDS. 
J^um. 32. 24. build ye/, for yout' sheep, 36 
■Psal. 50. 9. I will take no he-goats out of thy/. 
Jer. 23. 3. I will bring them again to their/. 
ZeplL. 2. 6. the sea-coast shall be/, for flock? 

FOLDEN. 
JVtt/i. 1. 19. while they be /. together as thorns 

FOLDETIl. 
Eccl. 4. 5. the fool/, his hands together and eatetli 

FOLDING. 
1 Kings 6. 34. the two leaves of one door were/ 
Prov. 6. 10. a little/, of the hands to sleep, 24. 33. 

FOLK. 
<9/'7?.33.15.1et me now leave with thee someof the/1 
Prov. 30. 26. the conies are but a feeble/, yet make 
■ler. 51. 58. the/, shall labour in fire and be weary 
Mark 6. 5. he laid his hands upon a few sick/. 
.fohn 5. 3. in these lay a multitude of impotent/. 
.6cts 5.16.a multitude round about, bringing siek/ 

FOLLOW 
Signifies, [1] To come after one that goeth before 
as servants come after their masters, 1 Sam 
25. 27, Let it be given to the young rnec 
that follow my lord. [2] To imitate, or do as 
another gives us an example. Mat. 16. 24, Let 
him take up his- cross, and follow me. 1 Cor. 
11. 1, Be ye followers of me, even as T am of 
Christ. [3] To believe and obey. John 10. 27, 
My sheep hear my voice, and they follow rae. 
J]nd in all passages where men are said to 
follow strange gods, it signifies, to put trust 
in them, to rcbj upon them, and yield them 
service. 1 Kings 18. 21, If Baal be God, then 
follow him. .Tudg. 2. 12, They forsook the 
Lord, and followed other gods. [4] To side, 
or take part with, 2 Sam. 2. 10. 2 Kings 11. 
15. [5] To endeavour after, avdpursue with 
great desire and diligence. Phil. 3. 12, But I 
follow after, if that I may apprehend that for 
which I am apprehended of Christ Jesus. [6J 
To die icith one. John 13. 36, Thou canst not 
follow me now, that is, bear me company in 
viy sufferings, and die with me. To follow 
the Lamb, Rev. 14. 4, These are they that fol- 
low the Lamb : That keep close to Christ in 
all his ordinances : are led by his word and 
Spirit, and depend upon the virtue and merit 
of his sacrifice alone for pardon and accept- 
ance, and not on saints, or their oicn merits, 
as thefolloioers of Antichrist do. 
Gen.24.8. if the woman will not be willing to/.thee 
44. 4. Jo.=eph .said, up,/ after the men 
Exod. II. 8. get thee out, and people that/, thee 
14. 4. 1 will harden Pharaoh that he shall /. them 
17. and the Egyptians shall/, them 
21. 22. if hurt a woman, and yet no mischief/. 
23. and if any mischief/, then life for life 
23. 2. thou shalt not/, a multitude to do evil 
Deut. 16. 20. what is altogether just shalt thou/ 
18. 22. if the thing/, not, nor come to pass 
Judg. 9. 3. their hearts inclined to/. Abimolech 
1 S(rin. 9.5. 27. be given young men, who/, m v lord 
.10. 21. so faint that Ihey could not /. Dnvid 
^ Sam- 17. 9. among the people that/. Absalom 



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Kings 19. 20. let me kiss father, then I will/, tliee 
,-',va/. 3d. 20. because If. tlie thing that good is 
45. 14. tlie virgins iier companions tliat/. her 
94. 15. all the upright in heart shall/, it 
119. 150. they draw nigh that/, after mischief 
Isu. a. 11. that they may/, strong drink 
51. 1. hearken, ye that/, after righteousness 
Jcr.]7. 16. 1 hastened from being a pastor to/, thee 
42. 16. the famine shall/, close after you 
Kzek 13. 3. the prophets that/, their own spirit 
flos. 2. 7. and she shall/, after her lover.s 
6. 3. we shall know, if we/, on to know the Lord 
Mat. 8. 19. Master, I will/, thee, LnkeO- 57,61. 
Mark 16. 17. these signs/, them that believe 
/.uke 17. 23. go not after them, nor/, them 
22. 49. when they about him saw what would/. 
Jo/m 10. 5. and a stranger will they. not/. 
iU. 37. Peter said. Lord why cannot If. thee now? 
~^cts 3.24. all the prophets from Samuel, andthat/. 
Rom. 14. 19. let us/, things that make for peace 
1 Cor. 14. 1./. after charitv, desire spiritual gifts 
Phil. 3. 12. but 1 /. after, if that I may apprehend 

1 T/iess. 5. 15. but ever/, that which is good 

2 Tkcss.'S.l. foryoursel. know how ye ought to/, us 

9. to make ourselves an ensample to you to/, us 
ITim. 5. 24. and some men they/, after 

6. 11. O man of God,/, righteousness, 2 Tim.2. 22. 
Heb. 12. 14./. peace with all men, and holiness 

13. 7. whose faith/, considering the end 

1 Pet. 1. 11. when it testified the glory that should/. 

2. 21. an e.^ample, that ye should/, his steps 

2 Pet. 2. 2. many shall/, their pernicious ways 

3 John 11. /.not that which is evil, but what is good 
Rei). 14. 4. these are they that/, the Lamb 

13. blessed are dead in Lord, that they may rest 
from their labours, and their works do/, them 
FOLLOW him. 
i Kings 18. 21. if the Lord be God, /. him 
Mark 5. 37. and he suffered no man to/, kim 
6. 1. he went out thence, and his disciples/, kim 
Luke 22. 10./. him into the house, Mark 14. 13. 
John 10. 4. he goeth before, and the sheep /. him 

FOLLOW me. . 
Gcn.2i. 5. the worn, will not be willing to/. 7ne, 39. 
.Tiidg. 3. 28. Ehud said unto them,/, after vie 

8. 5. give bread, I pray, to the people that/, me 
iKivgs'20. 10. for handfuls for the people that/. 7«c 
2 Kings Q.lQ.f. me, I will bring you to man ye seek 
Ps. 23. 6. goodness and mercy shall/. 7«e all my life 
Mat. 4. 19. Jesus saith,/. mc, and I will make you 

fishers of men, 8.22. [ 9.9. Mark^.U.Lukeb.'ll. 

16. 24. let him deny himself and take up his cross 

and /. me, Mark 8. 34. \ 10. 21. Luke 9. 23. 

19. 21. .<ell that thou hast,/, me, Liike 18. 22. 
Luke 9. 59. he said, /. me, John 1. 43. | 21. 22. 
John 10. 27. my shee[) hear my voice and/, me 

12. 26. if any man will serve me, let h'xmf.vie 

13. 36. thou canst not/, me now, but afterwards 
.Sets 12.8. cast thy garment about thee, and/, me 

FO~LLOWED. 
Gen. 24. 61. Rebekah and her damsels/, the man 

32. 19. so commanded he all that f. the droves 
JVum.32.12. they have wholly/, the Ld. Deut.l.'iH. 
Deut. 4. 3. for all the men that/. Bual-peor 

11. 16. s\vallowed the substance which/, them 
Josh. 6. 8. and the ark of the covenant/, them 

14. 8. but I wholly/, the Lord my God, 9. 14. 
Judg.^. 12. they forsook the Lord and/, other gods 

9. 49. cut down his boush, and/. Abimelech 

1 Sam. 14. 22. they/, hard after the Philistines 

17. 13. Jesse's three sons f. Saul to battle, 14. 
31.2. Philistines/. Saul, 2. Saw. l.G. lC/tr.10.2. 

2 Sam. 2. 10. but the house of Judah/. David 

3. 31. and king David liimself /. tlie bier 

17. 23. Ahithoi)hel saw his coun.-el was not/. 

20. 2. Israel /.'Sheba the son of Bichri 

1 Kin ITS 12.20. there was none that/.honse ofDavid 

16. 21. half of people/. Tibni, half/. Omri, 22. 
18.18.have forsaken the Lord, thou hast /. Baalim 
20. 19. came out, and the army which/, them 

^Kings 3.9. was no water for the cattle that/, them 

4. 30. Elisha rose and /. her 

5. 21. so Gehazi/. after Naaman, is all well? 

9. 27. Jehu/, after Ahaziah, and said, smite him 
13. 2. Jehoahaz /. sins of Jeroboam son of Nebat 

17. 15. and they/, vanity, and became vain 
Psal. 68. 25. the' players on instruments/, after 
Eiek. 10. 11. whitiie'r the head looked, they/, it 
..9mos 7. 15. the Lord took me as I/, the tlock 
Jfat.27.55.manv women which/. Jes. from Galilee 
Mark 10. 28. w'e left all and /. thee, Luke 18. 28. 

32. Avere amazed, and as they/, they were afraid 

Luke 22. 54. they took him, and Peter/, afar off 

Acts 13.43. religious proselytes/. Paul and Barnab. 

16. 17. the same/. Paul and us, and cried 

Rom. 9. 30. Gentiles who /. noi after righteousness 

31. who/, after the law of righteousness 

1 Cor. 10. 4. they drank of that rock that/, them 
lTm.5.10. if she have diligently/.e very good work 

2 Pet. 1. 16. we have not/, cur.ningly devised fables 

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Rev.&.B. his name was Death, and hell /.with him 

8. 7. there/, hail and tire mingled \Titii blood 
14.8. and there/.another angel, saying, Babylon is 

9. and the third angel /.them, saying, if any man 

FOLLOWED him. 
J\''u.m. 16. 25. Moses rose uji, the elders of Isr. /. him 
Jtidg. 9. 4. hired vain and light jiersons who/. Iiirn 

1 Sam. 13. 7. and all the people/, him trembling 

2 Sam. 11. 8. there/. Am a mess of meat from the k. 
„l/a£.4.20.they left their nets and/./izw, Mark 1.18. 

22. they immediately left the ship and /. hivi 

25. and there/, him great multitudes of people, 

8. 1. 1 12. 15. 1 19. 2. I 20. 29. Mark 2. 15. 
I 5. 24. Luke 23. 27. John 6. 2. 
8.23.when entered, his disciples/./n'/7i,Z.MA-e22. 39. 

9. 27. two blind men/, him, crying, and saying 
26. 58. but Peter/, him afar off, Mark 14. 54. 

Mark 14. 51. there/, him a certain young man 
Luke 5. 11. they forsook all and/, him, 28. 

7. 9. Jesus said to the people that/, him, not found 
j3cts 12. 9. Peter went out and /. him and wist not 
Rev. 19. 14. the armies/, hivi on white horses 

FOLLOWED me. 
J^um. 14. 24. my servant Caleb hath /. jne fully 

32. 11. because they have not wholly/, me 

1 Kings 14. 8. David who/, me witli all his heart 
J^eh. 4. 23. nor the men of the guard which/, vie 
Mat. 19. 28. ye that/. ?;;e in the regeneration 

FOLLOWEDST. " 
Ruth 3. 10. thou/, not voung men, poor or rich 
FOLLOWER. 

2 Tim. 3. j 10. hast been a diligent/, of my doctrine 

FOLLOWERS. 
1 Cor. 4. 15. have begotten you through the gospel, 
I beseech you, be/, of me, 11. 1. Phil. 3. 17. 
Eph. 5. 1. be ye/, of God as dear children 
IT/iess. 1. 6. ye became/, of us and of the Lord 

2. 14. for ye became/, of the churches of God 
7/ei!».6.12.be/.of them who thro' faith inherit jjiom. 
1 Pet. 3. 13. if ye be/ of that which is good 

FOLLOWETH. 
2Kings 11.15. him that/, her be killed, 2 C/i?-.23.14. 
Ps. 63. 8. my soul /. hard after thee, hand upholds 
Prov. 12. 11. but he that/, vain persons, 28. 19. 

15. 9. he loveth hi.m that/, righteousness, 21. 21. 
/j(2. 1.23. every one loveth gifts and/, after rewards 
Ezek. 16. 34. none/, thee to commit whoredoms 
//os.]2.1.Ephraim feeds on wind, /.after east-wind 
Mat. IQ.3S. lie that taketh not up his cross and/, .me 
Mark 9. 33. because he /. not us, Luke 9. 49. 
John 8. 12. he that f. me shall not walk in darkness 

FOLLOWING. 
^CH. 41. 31. plenty not known by reason of famine/. 
Deut. 7. 4. they will turn away thy son from /. me 

12. 30. take heed thou be not snared bv/. them 
.Tosh. 22. 16. from /. the Lord, 18, 23, 2"9. 1 Sam. 

12. 20. 2 Kings 17. 21. 2 Chr. 25. 27. ] 34. 33. 
Judg.2. 19. corrupted in/, other gods to serve them 
Ruth 1. 16. or to return from/, after thee 

1 Sam. 12. 14. if ye continue/, the Lord your God 

14. 46. Saul went up from/, the Philistines 

15. 11. Saul is turned back from /. me 

24. I. when Saul was returned from/. Philistines 

2 Snyn. 2. 19. Asahel turned not from /. Abner, 30. 

26. bid the people return from /. their brethren 
7. 8. 1 took thee from /. the sheep, to be ruler over 

my people, 1 Chron. 17. 7. Psal. 78. 71. 

1 Kings 1. 7. and they/. Adonijah, helped him 
9. 6. but if you shall at all turn from/, me 
21. 2-3. ."^hab did very abominably in/, idols 

Psal. 48. 13. that ye may tell it to the generation/. 

109. 13. in generat./. let their name be blotted out 

Mark 16. 20. and confirming the word with signs/. 

lAike 13.33.1 must walk to-morrow and the day/. 

John 1. 38. then Je-sus turned and saw them/. 

43. the day/.|i6.22. the day/.when the people saw 

2l.20.Peterseeth the disciple whom Jesusloved/. 
..'icts 21. 1. we came the day/, unto Rhodes, 18. 

23. 11. and th.e night/, the Lord stood by him 

2 Pet. 2. 15. are gone astrav, f. the way of Balaam 

FOLLY. 
<?c?!.34.7. because Shechem had wrought/, in Isr. 
Deut. 22. 21. she wrought/: by playing the whore 
Josh. 7. 15. because Achan wrought/, in Israel 
Judg. 19. 23. nay, I pray you, do not this/. 

1 24. to this man do not the matter of this/. 
■ 20. 6. they have committed lewdness and/, in Isr. 

10. according to the/, that they wrought in Isr. 

1 Sam. 25. 25. Nabal is his name, and/, is with him 

2 Sam. 13. 12. my brother, do not thou this/. 
Jobl.\ 22. in all this Job attributed not/, to God 

4. 18. behold his angels he charged with/. 

24. 12. yet God 1. yeth not/, to them 
42. 8. lest I deal with you after your/. 

Psal. 49. 13. this their way is their/, yet posterity 
85. 8. but let them not turn again to/. 
Pr(9i'.5.23.in the greatness of his/.he shall go astray 

13. 16. but a fool laveth open his/. 

14. 8. but the/, of fools is deceitful 

18. the simple inherit/, but prudent are crowned 



Pr.14.24. crown of wise is riches, foolishn. off. is/. 
2y. but he that is hasty of spirit exalteth/. 
15. 21./. is joy to him that is destitute of wisdom 
1(). 22. but the instractiou of fools is/. 

17. 12. let a bear meet rather than a fool in his/. 

18.13. before he heareth it, itis/. and shame to him 
26.4.cunswer not a fool accord, to his/.lesllike him 

5. ans. a fool accord, to his/, lest wise in conceii 

11. as dog to voiuit, so a fool returneth to his/ 
Eccl.l. 17. 1 gave my heart to know wisdom and/. 

2. 3. I sought in my heart to lay hold on /. 

12. turned to behold/. || 13. wisdom e.\ce;leth/. 
7. 25. 1 applied to know the wickedness of/. 
10. 1. so doth a little/, him that is in rej)atation 

6./. is set in great dignity, rich sit in low place 
/sa.9.17. an evil doer, and every mouth spenkcih/, 
Jer. 23. 13. 1 have seen/, in the prophets olSamar. 
Hos. 2.tl0. 1 w-ill discov. her/, insight of her lo ver.s 
2 Cor. 11. ] . ye could bear with me a little in my/ 
2 7'im. 3. 9. their/, shall be made manifest to all luen 

FOOD. 
Gen. 2. 9. every tree pleasant and that is good for/. 

3. 6. the woman saw the tree was good for/. 
6. 2L take thou to thee of all/, that is eaten 

41. 35. let them gather all/, of those good years 

42. 7. came to buy /. 10. | 43. 2, 4, 20, 22. | 44. 25. 
33. take/, for the famine of your households 

44. 1. he commanded to fill the sacks with/. 

47. 24. for your/, and for/, for your little ones 
Exod. 21. 10. her/, shall not be diminished 
I^ev. 3. 11. the/, of the offering made by fire, 16. 

19. 23. shall have planted all manner of trees for/. 

21. 1 17. not approach to offer the/, of his God 

22. 7. shall eat of holy things, because it is his/ 
Z>eMM0.18. the stranger, in giving him/, andraim 

1 Sam. 14. 24. cursed that eateth /. till evening, 28. 
'2Sarn.9.10. that thy master's son may have/, to eat 
IKings 5. 9, my desire, in giving/, for my househ. 

ll.Solom. gave Hiram wheat for/.to his househ. 

J\rek. 9.125. they possessed trees of/, in abundance 

Job 23. 12. thy words more than my necessary/. 
24. 5. wilderness yieldeth /. for them and children 
38. 41. who provideth for the raven his/.? 
40. 20. surely the mountains bring him forth/. 

Psa?.78.25.mandid eat angels'/, he sent them mea 
104. 14. he may bring forth/. <iut of the earth 
136.25. wIk) giveth/. to all flesh, his mercy forever 
146. 7. the Lord who giveth/. to the hungry 
147.9. he giveth to the beast his/, to young ravens 

Prov. 6. 8. the ant gathereth her/, in harvest 
13. 23. much/, is in the tillage of the poor 
27.27. thou shalt have goats' milk enough for thy/ 
28.3. is nice a sweeping rain which leaveth no/ 
SO. 8. feed me with /. convenient for me 
31. 14. like ships, she bringeth her/, from afar 

Ezek. 16. 27. I have diminished thine ordinary/. 
48. 18. the increase thereof shall be for/, to liieni 

./Sets 14.11. fruitful seasons, filling our hearts v. iiii/. 

2 Cor. 9. 10. both minister bread for your/. 

1 Tim. 6. 8. having/, and raiment, kt us be contnni 

Jam. 2. 15. if naked and destitute of daily f. 
FOOL, 

Folly, Foolishness, are to be understood not only 
according to their natural and literal mean- 
ing, for one who is an idiot, or a vrry weak 
man, and for the discourses and notions of 
fools and madmen; but in the language of 
scripture, especially in the book of Pro\ trbs, 
fool is the usual character of thf. tinner, ai^d 
folly and foolishness are put for sin. P.vul. 38. 
5, My wounds stink, and are corruju, because 
of ray foolishness, my sin^ And in Psal. 69. .% 
O God, thou knowest my foolishness. Solomon 
sets the fool in opposition to the jnudent mnn. 
Prov. 13. 16, Every prudent man dealeth with 
knowledge; but a fool laveth open his folly. 
For as by prudence a man so governs himself, 
and regulates his actions, as to avoid im- 
pending evils, and to obtain that good which 
is suitable to his necessities : so it is the ej'ect 
of folly, not to foresee evils to prevent ikerp, 
and to neglect the season of obtaining what 
is good. 

In Prov. 13. 20, Solomon opposes the fool to the 
wise man. He that walketii with wise men, 
shall be wise ; but a companion of fools shall 
be destroyed. As it is with relation to the 
affairs of this life; the man of prudence and 
conduct in his affairs, icho takes the best me- 
thod of managing things to his own, his 
family's, and friend's, or any society's repu- 
tation, comfort, and advantage, and who 
minds his business more than his pleasure, is 
the wise man : And the inconsiderate, heed- 
less, slothful man, who vesrlects the principal 
affairs of life, or goes into improper or un- 
likely methods of managing them to advan- 
tage, or who minds his pleasure more than his 
bu.tiness, ts the fool for this world: So if is 
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man is he who proposes the things of God, and 
the everlasting interest of his immortal soul, as 
his highest end, and pursues them with theut- 
most care and diligence, inthcxcaij of God'' s ap- 
pointment through Jesus Clirist our only Sa- 
viour; and loho seeks all things else xoith less so- 
licitude and conctru, and in subordination to 
these. And the fool, on the other hand, is he, who 
makes something in this world his highest end 
and aim, and spends his chief time and care, 
concern and labour, about it,to the neglect of the 
infinitehj higher interests of God's glory and 
his own soul's everlasting happiness. Ho that 
the highest folly is justly charged upon every 
wilful impenitent sinner. 
Such also are called by the name of fools, who, 
though they be godbj, yet have much ignorance 
and unbelief remaining in them. O fools, 
uad slow of heart to believe, says our Saviour 
to the disciples thai were going to Emmaus, 
Licke 24. 25. And it is the character of all 
men, as they are born possessed of natural ig- 
norance and corruption. Tit. 3. 3, We our- 
selves were sometimes foolish. The Apostle 
says, 1 Cor. 4. 10, We are fools for Christ's 
sake: that is, we are accounted so by the wise 
men of the world. And in Rom. 1. 22, he says. 
Professing themselves to be wise, they became 
fools : that is, While they pretended to, and 
boasted of more than ordinary wisdom, their 
learned men being at first usually called So- 
phists, or wise men, though afterwards Philo- 
Bophers, they entertained and vented many 
gross and absurd opinions and practices, and 
so shewed themselves to be real fools. The same 
apostle sa]/s, in 1 Cor. 1. 18, The preaching of 
the cross is to them that perish foolishness. The 
doctrine of Cmist crucified, to purchase eternal 
salvation for believers, is by unbelievers, that 
judge only according tocarnalreason and sense, 
accounted an absurd, ridiculous, impossible 
thing, and which none in their wits will believe, 
according to the principles of their philosophy. 
Andin 1 Cor.2. 14, The things of God are foolisli- 
ness to the natural man. Hecounts them the most 
■ foolish things in the loorld ; he looks upon 
'hem as either trifling and impertinent ; or as 
containing means and ends disproportionate : 
tr as undesirable in comparison of what may 
be set lip in competition with them. 
ASam. 26. 21. behold I have played the/, anderred 
^ Psal. 14. 1. the/, hath said in his heart, oli. 1. 
49. 10. likewise the/, and brutish person perish 
92. 6. neither doth a/, understand this 
Prov. 10. 8. but a prating/, shall fall, 10. 
23. it is a sport to a/, to do mischief 
i ! . 29. the /. shall be servant to the wise of heart 
12. 15. the way of a/, is right in his own eyes 
IG.a/. wrath is presently known, but prudent man 
13.16.wise man feareth, but/.layeth open his foJly 

14. Ifi. but the/, rageth and is confident 

15. 5. a/, despiselh his father's instruction 

17. 7. excellent speech becometh not a/. 

lO.a reproof more than a hundred stripes into a/. 
12.!etabearmeet aman rather than/.in his folly 
16. why is a price iti hand of a/, to get wisdom? 

21. he that begetteth a/, doth it to his sorrow 
28.a/.when he holdethhis peace is counted wise 

18. 2. a/, hath no delight in understanding 

6./, lips enter intocontent. mouth calls for strokes 
Frov.lS. 7.0. f. mouth is his destruction,lips a snare 
20. 3. but every/, will be meddling 
2o. 4. answer not a/. || 5. answer a/. 

8. so is he that giveth honour to a/. 

10. the great G.rewardeth the/and transgressors 

11. as a dog so a/, returneth to his folly 
27. 3. but a/, wrath is heavier than them both 

22. though thou shouldest bray a/, in a mortar 
29.11./.uttereth all his mind, but a Nviseman keeps 

Eccl. 2. 14. but the/, walketh in darkness 
15. as it happenethto the/, so even to me 
IG.is no remembrance of wise manmoretlianofjf. 
19. who knowelh whether he be. wise or a/. ? 
4.5. the/, foldeth his hands together, eais his flesh 
5. 3. a/, voice is known by multitude of words 
G. 8. for what hath the wise more than the/ ? 
U). 2. at right hand, but a/, heart is at his loft hand 
14./.is full of words, man cannot tellwhai shall be 
Jer. 17. 11. and at his end he shall be a/. 
,>lf!ii.5.22.whosoever shall say, thou/, be in danger 
'. J.uke 12. 20. /. this night thy soul shall be required 
.■ I ',V>r.3. 18. let iiim become a/, that he may be wise 
.. ,15. 36. thou/, that thou sowest is not quickened 
. .:^jCo?-.ll. 16. I say again, let no man think me a/. 
12.6. tho' I would desire to glory, shall not be a/. 
1 l.I am become a f.in glorying, ye compelled me 
^5fflFObL. 
., tSam. 3., 33. David said, died Abner as af. dieth? 
Pi-ov- 7. 22. as af. to the correction of the stocks 
' Reel. 2. 16. how dieth the wise man ? as thef. 
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2 Cor. .1. 18. if otherwise, yet as af. receive me 
23. are they ministers'? lsj)eak as af. I am more 
For a FUOL. 
Prov. 19. 10. delight is not seemly /or a f. 
24. 7. wisdom is too high/or a f. opens not jnouth 
26. 1. so honour is not seemly /or af. 

3. a bridle for the ass, and a rod /or thef. back 
30. 2-2. for af, when he is filled with meat 

Is a FOOL. 
Prov. 10. 18. he that uttercth a slander zs af. 
19.1. than he that is perverse in his lips, and is af. 
28. 26. he that trusteth in his own heart is af. 
£cc/. 10. 3. when he that IS af. walketh, his wisdom 
failethhim, hesaithto everyone tliathe jsa/. 
//os. 9.7. the prophet is a/.ihe spiritual man is mad 

1 'Tim. 6. t 4. he is af. and knoweth nothing 

Of a FOOL. 
Prov. 12. 15. the way of af. is right in his owneyes 
17. 21. and the father of af. hath no joy 

24. the eyes of a f. are in the ends of the earth 

23. 9. speak not in the ears of af. he will despise 

26.6.he thatsendeth a message by the hand o/ a/. 

12. there is more hope of af. than of him, 29. 20. 

JEccZ.7.6.as crackling of thorns, so laughter of thef. 

10. 12. but the lips of af. will swallow up himself 

FOOLS. 

2 Sam. 13.13. thoushaltbe as one of the/, in Israel 
Job 12. 17. and he maketh the judges/. 

30. 8. they were children of/.children of base men 
Psal. 75. 4. 1 said to the/, deal not foolishly 
94. 8. and ye /. when will ye be wise 1 
107. 17./. becauseof their Iransgres. are afflicted 
Prov. 1. 7. but/, despise wisdom and instruction 
22. how long, ye/ will ye hate knowledge! 

32. and the prosperity of/, shall destroy them 
3. 35. but shame shall be the promotion of/. 

8. 5. and ye/, be ye of an understanding heart 
10. 21. but/, die for want of wisdom 

12. 23. but the heart of/, proclaimeth foolishness 
i3.19.but it is abomination to /.to depart from evil 
20. but a companion of/, shall be destroyed 

14. 8. folly of/, is deceit || 9./.make a mock at sin 
24.crown of wise is riches,foolishness of/.is folly 

33. what is in the midst of/, is made known 

15. 2. the mouth of/, poureth out foolishness 
14. the mouth of/, feedeth on foolishness 

16. 22. but the instruction of/, is folly 

19. 29. stripes are prepared for the back of/. 
26. 7. so is a parable in the mouth of/. 9. 
EccZ. 5.1. more ready to hear, than give sacrificeoff. 

4. he hath no pleasure in/, pay what hast vowed 
7. 4. but the heart of/, is in the house of mirth 

5. than for a man to hear the song of/. 

9. be not hasty, for anger resteth in the bosom of/. 

9. 17. more than cry of him that ruleth among /. 
Isa. 19. 11. surely the princes of Zoan are/. 13. 

35. 8. way-faring men, tho'/. shall noterr therein 
Mat. 23. 17. ye/ and blind, whether is greater, 19. 
Luke 11. 40. ye/.did not he that made that witho-at 
24.25.0/.and slow of heart to believe the prophets 
Rom. 1. 22. professing to be wise, they became/. 
lCor.4. 10. we are/.forChrist'ssake,ye wiseinCh. 
2Cor.il. 19.for ye sulfer/.giadly.seeing ye are wise 
£!pA.5.15.see then that ye walk not as/.butas wise 

FOOLISH. 
Deut. 32. 6. do ye thus requite the Ld. Of. people? 
21. will provvoke them with a/.nation,Rom.l0.19 
Jbi2.10.thou speakest as one of/.women speaketh 
5. 2. for wrath killeth the/, man, envy slays 
3. 1 have seen the/, taking root, but I cursed 
Psai. 5. 5. the/, shall not stand in thy sight 
39. 8. make me not the reproach of the/. 
73.3. for I was envious at the/, when I saw prosp. 
22. so/, was I and ignorant, I was as a beast 
74. 18. the/, people have blasphemed thy name 
22. rememb. how the/.man reproach, thee daily 
Proy.9.6. forsake the/, and live, go in wayunderst. 

13. a/, woman is clamor, is simple, knows noth. 

10. 1. but a/, son is the heaviness of his mother 

14. but the mouth of the/, is near destruction 

14. 1. but the/, plucketh it down with her hands 
3. in the itiouth of the/, is a rod of pride 

7. go from the presence of a/, man 

15. 7. but the heart of the/, doeth not so 

20. but a/, man despiseth his mother 

17.25. a/.son is a grief to his father, and bitterness 

19. 13. a/, son is the calamity of his father 

21. 20. a/, man spendeth a treasure 

29. 9. if a whe man contendeth with a/, man 
Eccl. 4. 13. better is a wise child than a/, king 

7. 17. be not overmuch wicked, neither be thou/. 

10. 15. labour of the/, wearieth every one of them 
Tsa. 44. 25. he maketh their knowledge/. 
./er.4.22. for my people are/.they are sottish childr. 

5. 4. I snid, surely these are poor, they are/. 

21. hear now this. Of. people, who see not 
10. 8. but they are altogether brutish and /. 
f.am.2. 14. thy proph. have seen vain and/, things 
Kick. 13.3. ihussaith the L. woe to the /. prophets 
Zf.ch. 11. 15. take thn i:T?'rnin'^nts of a/, shepherd 



Mai. 7.26. shall be likened unto a/, man whobuiiJ 
25. 2. live of the virgins were wise, and five/. 
Rom. 1. 21. and their/, heart was darkened 

2. 20. an instructor of the/, a teacher of babes 
ICor. 1.20. hath not G. made/, wisd. of this world 
GaZ.3. 1. 0/. Galatians, who hath bewitched you 

3. are ye so /. ? having begun in the Spirit 
Eph. 5. 4. neither filthiness, nor/, talking 

1 Tim. 6. 9. they that will be rich fall into/, lust* 

2 Tim. 2.23. but/, questions avoid, Tit. 3. 9. 
Tit. 3. 3. we ourselves were sometimes /. deceived 

1 Pet. 2. 15. may put to silence the ignor. of/, men 

FOOLISHLY. 
G'e?i.31.28.thou hast now done/, in so doing, in my 
power to hurt you, 1 Sam. 13. 13. 2 Chr. 16. 9. 
J^um. 12. 11. the sin on us wherein we have done/. 

2 Sam. 24. 10. I have done very /. 1 Chron. 21. 8. 
JoA1.22.in all this Job sinned not, nor charged G./. 
Psal. 75. 4. 1 said to the fools, deal not/. 
Fruv. 14. 17. he that is soon angry dealeth/. 

30. 32. if thou hast done/, in lifting thyself 
2Cor. 11. 17. 1 speak it as it were /. in this boasting 
21. 1 speak /. I am bold also, are they Hebrews? 
FOOLISHNESS. 
2Sam. 15.31. turn the counsel of Ahithophel into/ 
Psal. 38. 5. my wounds stink because of my/. 
69. 5. O God, thou knowest my /. sins are not hid 
Prov. 12. 23. but the heart of fools prociaiineth/ 

14. 24. but the/, of fools is folly 

15. 2. but the mouth of fools poureth out/. 
14. but the mouth of fools feedeth on/. 

19. 3. the/, of man perverteth his way 
22. 15./. is bound in the heart of a child 
24.9. the thought of/, is sin, the scomer abominal. 
27. 22. yet will not his/, depart from him 
Eccl. 7. 25. to know the wicked, of/, and niadnesg 
10. l.*?. the beginning ofthe words of his mouth is/. 
Mark 7. 22. thefts, pride,/, come from witiiin 
ICor. 1. 18.preaching of cross to them that perish/. 

21. it pleased God by the /. of preaching to save 
23. we preach Christ crucified, to the Greeks/. 
25. because the/, of God is wiser than men 

2. 14. the things ofthe Spirit of God are/, lolii.-u 

3. 19. the wisdom of this world is/, v, ith God 

FOOT 

Is apart ofthe body well known. In old times it 
was customary to wash the feet of strangers 
upon their coming off a journey. Gen. 18. 4. ■ 
19. 2. I 24. 32. because generally they jcere 
barefoot, or wore sandals only, which did not 
secure them from the dust or dirt. St. Paul 
enjoins enquiry to bemade, whether the widows 
who were to be taken into the jiumbcr of those 
who were to be maintaiiicd by the church, had 
washed the feet of the saints; tohcther they 
had been ready to do the meanest offices to the 
servants of God, 1 Tim. 5. 10. Christ Jesus, 
to give us an example of humility, washed the 
feet of his Apostles; and thereby taught them 
to perform all the most humble services for 
one another, John 13. 5. 

Feet, in the style of the sacred Writers, often 
mean inclinations , affections, propensities, ac- 
tions, motions. Eccl. 5. 1, Keep thy foot wheit 
thougoestto the house of God. Psnl. 36. 11, 
Let not the foot of pride come against me. 
And in Psal. 119. 59, I turned my feet unto 
thy testimonies. Also in Eph. 6. 15, And your 
feet shod with the preparation ofthe gospel of 
peace. To be at any one's feet, is used for 
obeying, being in his service, following him. 
Abigail ^cZZs David, that the presents which she 
brought him, were for the young men that 
walked at his feet ; for the soldiers who fgllowch 
him, 1 Sam. 25. f 27. Moses says, Deut. 33. 3. 
that the Lord loved his people, and ihey .sat 
down at his feet: Like scholars, they heard 
him, they belonged to him, they were taught ava 
instructed in his doctrine. St. Paul says, that 
he was broughtup at the feet of Gamaliel, .^cts 

22. 3. And Mary sat a\ "ur Saviour's fc-t, 
and heard his word, Luke iij. 39. 

In Deut. 11. 10. it is said, that the land vj 
Canaan is not like the land of Egypt, when' 
thou sowedst thy seed, and watercds-t it with 
thy foot; that is, that Palestine is a country 
where the rains are not extremely rare, vhere 
the dews arc plentiful, ichere there are many 
springs, rivulets, and brooks, without reclg^n- 
ingtheriver Jordan, which supply the earth with 
alt the moistun that is necessary to its pro- 
ducing fruit; whereas Egypt is a country where 
there is no river but the Nile, where it never 
ranns, and where the lands which are not within 
reach to be watered by the inundations of this 
river, continue parched, and barren. To supplj, 
this want, ditches are dug, and icaler distribu- 
ted i'hroutrhout the severalvillages ; the digging 
these ditches, and dispersing these waters 
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8ut notwithstanding these precautions^ there are 
■many places which have nu water ; and in the 
coarse of the year, the places which are nearest 
to the JS'ile, require to be watered again in an 
artificial manner. It is done by the help of 
some machines, which Plulo describes thus : 
It is a loheel which a man turns with the 
motion of his feet, by ascending successively 
the several steps which are within it. But 
as while he is thus continuaUy turning, he can- 
not keep himself up, he holds a stay in his 
hands which is not moveable, and this supports 
him; so that in this work, the hands do the 
office of the feet, and the feet that of the hands : 
since the hands which should act, are at rest; 
and the feet which should be at rest, are in 
action, and give motion to the wheel. This 
is what is meant by watering the earth with 
their teet. 

It is said, in Jer. 2. 25, Withhold thy foot 
from being unshod, and thy throat from thirst. 
Do not continue to prostitute yourselves, as 
you have hitherto done, to strange people. He 
speaks to the infidel and idolatrous Jews. So 
likewise Ezek. 16. 25, Thou hast opened thy 
feet to every one that passed by. It is a 
modest expression, for exposing one's nakcd^ 
ness, or going into the bed of lust. Jacob said 
to Laban, Gen. '^O-t 'SO, The Lord hath blessed 
tliee at my toot; that is, ever since I came to 
you; since my feet entered into thy house : Or, 
by my foot; that is, by my ministry and la- 
bour, as the phrase is used, Deut. 11. 10. 

To be under any one's feet, to be a footstool to 
him, IS a figurative way of speaking, to signify 
the sabjeciion of a subject to his sovereign, of 
a servant to his master. Psal. 8. 6. | 18. 33. 
j 110. 1. Thou hast put all things under his 
feet. Mine enemies are fallen under my feet. 
Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine 
enemies thy footstool. To lick the dust off 
one's feet, Isa. 4'J. 23, They shall bow down 
to thee with their face toward the earth, and 
lick up the dust of thy feet. T/iey shall hig/dy 
reverence and honour thee, and shall most 
humbly andreadily submilthemsclves unto thee. 
The expressions are borrowed from the prac- 
tice of the eastern people in their prostrations 
and adorations, when they bowed so low as to 
touch and kiss the ground, whereby they did or 
might seem to lick up the very dust of the 
ground, which was about or under the feet of 
those whom thcv adored. 

Nakedness of f-^,' was a sign of mourning: For- 
bear to cry, says God to Ezekiel, make no 
mourning for the dead, and put on thy shoes 
upon thy feet, Ezek. 24. 17. It was also a mark 
of respect, reverence, and adoration, Esod. 3. 5, 
Put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the 
place where thou standest is holy ground. 
To wash one's foot wilh oil, or with buJter, sig- 
nifies plenty of all sorts of good things, Deut. 
33. 24. Job 29. 6. To wash one's feet in the 
blood of sinners; to take remarkable vengeance 
on them., to shed rivers of their blood, Psal. 
58. 10. 

Awickedman speaketh with his feet,sa?/5Solomon, 
Prov. 6. 13. He iiscs much gesture with his 
hands and feet while he is talking; he secretly 
signifies to his companions his intentions orde- 
siresof someeviltowards anothf-r person , which 
he is afraid, or ashamed to express openly. The 
ancient sages blamed those who used too much 
gesticulation, and spoke with all their members. 
Ezekiel reproaches the Ammonites with clap- 
ping their hands, and stamping with their feet 
in token of joy, upon seeing the desolation of 
Jerusalem and the temple, Ezek. 25. 6. .,1?id 
in chap. 6. 11. he makes the same motions the 
sig7is of grief, because of the ruin of his people. 

The prophet Isaiah says. Blessed are ye that 
BOW beside all waters, that send forth thither 
the feet of the ox and the ass, Isa. 32. 20. 
Happy are the people that sow their cornupon 
a well-watered soil, icko with their oxen and 
asses plow a fat and fruitful land; or who feed 
there their oxenandtheirasses. To send out their 
feet, that is, to send them there, to feed them, to 
plow there with them. But this passage may 
be understood mystically, and seems to respect 
the times of the gospel: that is, Happy are the 

4 J^postles arid gospel-ministers, in comparison 
of those that lived before them, who shall find 
abundant success of their labours in the con- 
version of multitudes unto Christ. The same 
prophet says, chap. 58. 13, [f thou turn away 
thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy 
pleasure on my holy day: This is taken, 
either properly, if thou forbear walking, or 
taking any unnecessary journeys on the sab- 
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bath-day ; Or, metaphorically, that is, if thou 
keep thy mind and ufi'ections clear, and re- 
strain thyself from waatever may prof ane it; 
feet being often put for ajjections, because the 
mind is moved by the affections, as the body 
is by the feet. 

Job says, that he was feet to the lame, and 
eyes to the iilind, Job 29. 15. He led, he di- 
rected, and instructed the one, and supported 
the other: And in chaj). 13. 27, he says, that 
God had put his lieet in the stocks, and looked 
narrowly into all his paths: That he had en- 
compassed him with his judgments, so that he 
had no way, or possibility to escape; he was 
like a bird taken by the foot in a snare. 

Ge?i.41.44. without thee no man shall lift up his/. 

Exod. 12. 37. about six hundred thousand on /. 
21. 24. thou Shalt give /. for/. Deut. 19. 21. 

30. 18. shalt make a laver of brass and his /. 
28. I 31. 9. I 35. 16. | 38. 8. ) 39. 39. 1 40. 11. 
Lev.S.U. 

Lev. 13. 12. if a leprosy cover from head to/. 
JV*<i7?i. 22.25. the ass crushed Balaam's/, agst. wall 
Deut. 8. 4. nor did thy /. swell these forty years 
11. 10. and wateredsi it with thy/, as a garden 

25. 9. she shall loose his shoe from oft' his/. 
29. 5. thy shoe is not waxen old upon thy/. 
32.35. to me vengean. their/shall slide in due time 
33. 24. jNloses said, let Aiher dip his/, in oil 

■Josh. 1.3, every place your/.shall tread upon 
5. 15. loose thy slioe from off thy /.Joshua did so 
.ludg. 5. 15. Barak was sent on/, lo the valley 

1 Sam. 23. t 22. and see where his/, shall be 

2 Sam. 2. 18. Asahel was as light of/ as a roe 
21.20. had on every/, si.x toes, 1 Ckron. 20. 6. 

2 Kings 9. 33. Jehu trod Jezebel under/. 
2 Chr. 33. 8. nor any more remove the/, of Israel 
■Job 23.11. my/, hath held his steps, his way I kept 
28. 4. even the waters forgotten of the/. 

31. 5. or if my /. hath hasted to deceit 
39.15. and forgetteth that the/may crush them 

Psal. 9. 15. in tiie net they hid is their/, taken 

26. 12. my/, standetli in an even place 
36. 11. let not the/, of pride come against me 
38. 16. when my/, slippeth, magnify themselves 
66. 6. they went through the flood on/. 
68. 23. that thy/, may be dipped in biood 

91.12. his angels shall bear thee up, lest thou dash 
thy/ against a stone, JIat. 4. 6. Duke 4. 11. 

94.18. 1 said my f. slippeth, thy mercy lield me up 
121. 3. he will not suffer thy/, to be moved 
Prov. 1. 15. refrain thy/, from their path 
3.23. shalt walk safely, and thy /.shall not stumble 
26. the Lord shall keep thy /. from being taken 
4. 27. turn not to right or left, remove thy/ from 
25.17. withfiraw thy/ from thy neighbour's house 
19. confidence in unfaith.men is like/, out of joint 
Eccl. 5. 1. keep thy/.when goest into house ofGod 
Isa. 14. 25. on my mountains tread him under/. 
18.7. a nation meted out and trodden under/. 
20. 2. and put off thy shoe from off thy/. 
26. 6. the/, shall tread it down, even of the poor 
41.2. wiio called the righteous man to his/. 
58. 13. if thou turn away thy/, from my sabbath 
Jer. 2.25. withhold thy/, from being unshod 

12. 10. they have trodden my portion untfer/. 

Lam. 1. 15. Ld. haih trodden under /. mighty men 

Ezek. 6. 11. stamp with thy /. and say, alas 

16. t 6. when trodden under/ I said to thee, live 

25. t 6. because thou hasi stamped with the/. 

29.ll.no/. of man, no/.of beast shall |iass thro' it 

32. 13. neither shall the /. of man trouble them 
Dan. 8. 13. to give the host to be trodden under /. 
Amos2.\5.thdt is swift of/shall notdeliverhimself 
Mat. 5. 13 salt unsavory, trodden under/ of men 

14. 13. the people followed him on /". out of cities 

18. 8. if thy /. offend thee, cut it off, J\[ark 9. 45. 

22. 13. bind him hand and/, cast him intodarkn. 

Mark 6. 33. many ran a /. thither out of all cities 

7o/t7?l 1.44. was dead came forth bound hand and/. 

.'?c<.s~.5.notso much as to set his/.on,yet promised 

20. 13. so had appointed, minding himself to go a/. 

lCor.12.15. if the/, sav, because I am not the hand 

Heb. 10. 29. hath trodden under /. the Son of God 

i?eu.l.l3. Son of man clothed with a garm.to the/. 

11. 2. the holy city shall they tread under/. 

Sole of FOOT. 

^eri.8.9.the dove found no rest for tho sole of her /. 

Deut.'iS.So. L. smite thee with a botch from s. off. 

56 .not set sole of her/.on ground for delicateness 

65. nor shall the sole of thy / have rest [on 

JijsA. 1.3. every place the sole of yoar f. shall tread 

2.Sttm. 14.25. none like Absalom, from the sole off. 

Job 2. 7, Job smitten with boils from sole of the /. 

Isa. 1. 6. from so^e off to the head no soundness 

Ezek. 1. 7. sole o/ f. was like the sole of a calPs /. 

FOOT-BREADTH. 
Deut.'2.5.\y[\] not give, no not so much as f. breadth 

Lfft-YOOT. 
Rev. 10. 2. and be set his left-f. upon the earth 



Right-FOOT. 

Rev.iO.'i.a. little book, he set his right-f. on the sea 

See Toe. 

FOOTED. 

Lev. 11.3. whatsoever is cloven-/, thatye shall eai 

7. and the swine, though he be cloven-/.is uncleaa 

21. 19. a man that is broken/, shall not approach 

Jicts 10. 12. all manner of four-/, beasts, 11. 6. 

Rom. 1.23. image made like birds and four-/.beasl« 

FOOTMEN. 
jVii7n.ll.21. the people are six hundred thousand/. 
1 Sam. 22. 17. Saul said to the/, slay priests of Ld. 
Jer. 12. 5. if hast run with/, and they wearied thee 

FOOTSTEPS. 

Psal. 17. 5. hold up my goings that my /. slip not 

77. 19. thy way is in the sea, thy/, are not known 

89. 51. they reproached the /. of thine anointed 

Cant. 1. 8. go thy way forth by the/ of the flock 

FOOTSTOOL. 

1 Chiron. 28.2. build an house for the/, of our God 

2 Chr. 9. 18. were six steps to throne with/, of gold 
Psal. 99. 5. worship at his /. for he is holy, 132. 7. 

110.1. sit thou at my right-hand till I make thine 
enemies thy /. Mat. 22. 44. Mark 12. 36. 
Luke^Q.A-6. Acts 2. 35. Heb. 1. 13. 
Isa. 66. 1. heaven is my throne, and earth is my/. 

Acts 7. 49. 
Z,ffim.2.1.remembered not his/, in day of his anger 
Mat. 5. 35. swear not by the earth, it is his/." . 
i/e6.10.13. expecting till his enemies be made his/ 
Jam. 2. 3. say to the poor, sit here under my/. 

FOR. 
Deut. 4. 7. so nigh in all things that we call on h./. 
2.Sa??t. 11.22. shewed David all Joab had sent him J". 
Prou. 28. 21. to have respect of persons is not good; 
/. piece of bread that man will transgress 
Mat. 5. 45./. inaketh his sun rise on evil and good 
6 7. they think to be heard/, their much speaking 
25. 35.. f. I was hungry, and ye gave me meal, 42. 
.lohn 1. 16. out of his fuln. we received giace/.grace 
Pi.om. 13. Q.f.f. this cause ye pay tribute also 
2 Cur. 5. l./.we know, if this house were dissolved 
13. 8./. we cando iiothingagainEt but/, tli-e truth 
2 Pct.'3.12. looking/ the coming ol the day of God 

FORASMUCH. 
Geji.il. 2Q.f. asGod hath shewed thee all this 
Deut.l2.y2.f.a.s he hath no inheritance with yoa 
Judg. 11. 36. /. as the Lord hath taken vengeance 

1 Sam. 20. 42. /. as we have sworn both of us 

2 Sam. 19. 30./, as my lord is come again in peace 
1 Kings 13. 21./. as thou hast disobeyed the Lord 
1 Chr on. 5. 1./ as Reuben defiled his father's bed 
/sa.29.13/.as this peo. draw near with their mOulb 
./«•. 10. 6. /. as there is none like to thee, O Lord 

7./. among all wise men ofnations none like thee 
Z)an.2. 40. /. as iron break, andsubdu. all things 
Luke 19.9. /. as he also is the son of Abraham 
Acts 11.17. /then as God gave them the like gift 
17. 29./. then as we are the offspring of God 
24. 10. /. as I know that thou hast been a judge 
1 Cor. 11.7./. as he is the image and glory of God 

14. 12./. as ye are zealous of spiritual gifts 

15. 58./. as ye know your labour is not in vain 

1 Pet. 1. 18./. as ye know ye were not redeemed 
4. 1./. then as Christ hath suffered for us 

FORBADE. 
Deut. 2. 37. nor unto whatsoever the Lord/, us 
jWaf. 3. 14. but John/, him, saymg, I have need 
Mark 9. 38. we saw one casting out devils in 

thy name, we /. him, because he followeth 

not us, Luke 9.49. 

2 Pet. 2. 16. the ass/, the madness of the prophet 
FORBARE. 

1 Sam. 23. 13. Dav. escaped, and Saul /.to go forth 

2 CAro7i.25.16. then the prophet /.and said, I know 
Jer. 41. 8. solshmael f. and slew them not 

FORBEARANCE. 
E.om. 2. 4. or despisest thou the riches of his/. ? 
3. 25. for the remission of sins, through the/, of G. 

FORBEAR. 
Exod. 23. .'^. if see his ass, and would/.to help him 
Z)ewf.23.22. if thou shalt/.to vow, it shall be no sin 
1 Sam. 11. t 3. /. us seven days that we may send 

1 Kings 22. 6. shalll go, or /. ? 2 Chron. 18. 5, 14. 

2 Chron. 25. 16. /. why shouldest thou be smitten ? 
35.21./. thee from meddling with God 

JVeA. 9. 30. yet many years didst thou /. them 
.Job 16. 6. and though!/, what am I eased ? 
Prov. '24. 11. thou/, to deliver them drawn to death 
.Tcr. 40. 4. but if it seem ill to thee to come,/. 
Ezek. 2. 5. whether tl.ey will hear or/. 7. | 3. 11. 

3. 27. and he that forbeareth, let him/. 

24. 17./. to cry, make no mourning for the dead 
Zech. 11. 12. I said, give me my price, if not,/. 
1 Cor. 9. 6. have not we power to /. working ? 
2Cor.l2.6/.lest any should think of me above whal 
1 T/!£s.3.1.wherefore when we could no longer/. 5. 

FORBEARETH. 
JVK77Z.9.13. that/keep the passover shall be cutofT 
Ezek 3. 27. and he that/, let him forbear 



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FORBEARING. 
Prov. 25 15. by long/, is a iniiice persuaded 
Jer 20. 9. I was weary witli/. I could not stay 
Kpk. i. 2./. one another in K)ve, Col. 3. 13. 
ti. y. masters, do the same things,/, llireatening 
2Tim.2. 124. the servant of the Lord must be/. 

FORBID. • 
A'M/w. 11.28. Joshua said, my lord Moses,/, them 
ISam. 24. (5. the Lord/. 1 should do this thing 
2o. 11. Lord/. I should stretch forth mine hand 
lKinffs2\. 3. Naboth said to Ahab, the Ld. /. it me 
lC/i7-o/i.ll.l9.my God/, it me, that I should do this 
Jilarlc 9. 39. but Jesus said,/, him not, Lii/ced. 50. 
10. 14. suffer little childr./. them not, LukelS. 16. 
Lu?ce6.2d. taketh thy r. oke,/. not to take coat also 
Acts 10. 47. Peter answered, can any /. water, 
that these should not be baptized ? 
24. 23. should/, none of his acquaintance to come 
ICor. 14. 39. and/, not to speak with tongues 

God FORBID. 
Gen. 44. 7. God f. 17. Josh. 22. 29. | 24. 16. 
1 Sam. 12. 23. \ 14. 45. ] 20. 2. Job 27. 5. 
Luke 20. 16. Rum. 3. 4, 6, 31. | 6. 2, 15. | 
7. 7, 13. 1 9. 14. 1 11. 1, 11. 1 Cor. 6. 15. 
Gal. 2. 17. I 3. 21. | 6. 14. 
FORBIDDEN. 
I^v. 5. 17. if a soul commit any of these things/. 
JDeut. 4.23. or tlie likeness of what the Lord hatli/. 
jScts 16. 6. and were/, to preach the word in Asia 

FORBIDDETH. 
3John\0. and/, them that would receive brethren 

FORBIDDING. 
L,uke23. 2. and/, to give tribute to Cesar, saying 
5cis 28. 31. preaching kingd. of G. no man/, him 
IThess. 2. 16./. us to speak to the Gentiles 
ITim. 4. 3. /. to marry, commanding to abstain 
FORBORNE. ^ [from 

Jer. 51. 30. mighty men of Babylon have/, to light 

FORCE. 
Gen. 31. 31. peradventure thou wouldest take by/. 
Z)cM(.34.7.eye not dim,norwas his natural/.ab.ated 
lSam.2. 16. shall give it, if not, I will take it by/. 
jE:ra4.23. they made them to cease by/, and power 
JbeZ30. 18. by "great/, of my disease, garm. changed 
40. 16. and his/, is in the navel of his belly 
Jer. 18.21. pour out their blood by/, of the sword 
23. 10. their course is evil, and their/, is not right 
4S.45.theystoodunder the shadow, because of the/. 
Ezek. 34. 4. with /. and cruelty have ye ruled them 
35. 5. thou hast shed blood by the/, of the sword 
Jlmos 2. 14. the strong shall not strengthen his/. 
Jlat. J 1. 12. and the violent take it by /. 
JoA7i0.15.when perceived they would take him by/. 
J?cU 23. 10. to take Paul by/, from among them 
Hcb.d.ll.foT a testament is of/, after men are dead 

FORCE. 
Deut, 22. 25. if ths man/, her and lie with her 
2Sam. 13. 12. nay, my brother, do not/, me 
£sfifi.7.8.will he/.thcqueen also before me in house 

FORCED. 
Judg: 1. 34. the Ammonites/, the children of Dan 
20. 5. my concubine have they/, that she is dead 
iSam. 13. 12. If. myself therefore, and offered 
2Sam. 13. 14. Amnon /. Tamar and lay with her 
22. hated Amnon, because he/, his sister Tamar 
32. determined from the day that he/, his sister 
P?*ou.7.21. with the flattering: of her lips she/, him 

FORCES. 
2Chr. 17.2. Jehoshaphat placed/, in fenced cities 
Jb^36. 19. he will not esteem all the/, of strength 
Isa. 60. 5. the /. of the Gentiles shall come to thee 

11. m«n may bring to thee the/, of Gentiles 
Jer.4p.7.when tlie captains of the f.that weioin the 
■field, 13. I 41. 11, 13, 16. | 42. 1, 8. \ 43. 4, 5. 
Dan. 11. 10. and shall assemble a mult, of great/. 
38. but in his estate shall he honour the God of/. 
Obad. 11. that strangers carried away captive liis/. 
tl3. shouldest not have laid hands on their/. 
FORCIBLE. 
Job 6. 25. how /. risrht words, what arguing prove 1 

FORCING. 
Z)eu«.20.19.not destroy trees by/, axe against them 
Prov. 30. 33. so the /. of wrath bringeth forth strife 

FORD, S. 
Gen. 32. 22. Jacob passed over the/. Jabbok 
Josh. 2. 7.and the men pursued the s[)ies to the/. 
Judg. 3. 28.1srael went and took the/, of Jordan 
Isa. 16. 2. the daughters of Moab at the /. of Arnon 

FORECAST. 
Dan. 11. 24. and he shall f his devices, 25. 

FOREF.'KTHERS. 
Jer. 11. 10. are turned to the iniquities of their/. 
27'm. 1. 3. 1 thank God, whom I serve from my/ 

FOREFRONT. 
Exod. 26. 9. six curtains in the/, of the tabernacle 
28. 37. a blue lace, on the/, of the mitroit shall be 
Lev. 8. 9. upon his/, did he put the golden plate 
ISam. 14. 5./. of one rock was situate north-ward 
^Sam. 11. 15. set ye Uriah in the/, of the battle 
Kings 16. 14. he brought the brazen altar from /. 
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2Chron. 20. 27. Jehoshaphat in the/, of them 
Ezck.iO.VJ. from/of lower gate to/.of inner court 
47. 1. the/, of ine house stood toward the east 

FOREHEAD. 
Gen. 24. t 22. the man took a jewel for the/. 
Exod.'IS. 3d. the plate shall be on Aaron's/, always 
Lev. 13. 41. he is /.-bald, yet he is clean 

42. it is a leprosy sprung up in his bald/. 

43. if the rising be reddish in his bald /. 

t 55. whether it be in the head or/, thereof 
16'ttw.l7.4y.David took a stone, slang it, and smote 
the Philistine in his/, the stone sunk in his/. 
2C/iro7t. 26. 19. the leprosy rose up in Uzziah'ft/. 

20. and behold he was leprous in his/. 
.Ter. 3. 3. and thou hadst a whore's/, not ashamed 
Ezek. 3. t 7. Israel are slitfof/. and hard of heart 

8. have made thy/, strong against their foreheads 

9. as an adam. harder than tlint have made thy/. 
16. 12. I put a jewel upon thy/, and ear-rings m 

Rev.li.Q. and receive the mark of the beast in his/. 

I7.5.and upon her/, was a name written, Mystery 

FOREHEADS. 
£;ze/i:.3.8. made thy forehead strong against their/. 

9. 4. set a mark on the/, of them that sigh and cry 
Rev.l. 3. have sealed tiie servants of God in their/. 

9. 4. which have not the seal of God in their/. 

13. 16. he causeth all to receive a mark in their/. 
14. 1. having his Father's name written in their/. 

20. 4. nor had received his mark upon their/. 
22. 4. and his name shall be in their/. 

FOREIGNER. 
Exod. 12. 45. /. and hired servant shall not eat 
Dent. 15. 3. of a f. ihou mayest exact it again 

FOREIGNERS. 
Obad. 11. in the day that/, entered into his gates 
Eph. 2. 19. ye are no more strangers and/. 

FOREKNEW. 
.Rom.ll.2.G. hath not cast away people which he/. 

FOREKNOW. 
Rom. 8.29. whom he did/, he also did predestinate 

FOREKNOWLEDGE. 
..3<:«s2.23. him being delivered by the/, of God 
i-Fet. 1.2. elect according to/, of God the Father 

FOREMOST. 
Gen. 32. 17. Jacob commanded the/, saying 
33. 2. iie put the handmaids and their children/. 
2Sam. 18. 27. the running of the/, is like Ahimaaz 

FOREORDAINED. 
Rom. 3. t 25. God hath/, to be a propitiation 
IPet. 1. 20. who verily was/, before the world 

FOREPART. 
Exod. 23. 27. two rings toward/, of ej)hod, 39. 20. 
1 Kings 6. 20. the oracle in the/, was twenty cubits 
Ezek. 42. 7. the wall on the/, of the chambers 
.4cis27. 41. the/, of ship stuck fast and remained 

FORERUNNER. 
i/cZ>. 6.20. whither the/, is for us entered, evenJesus 

FORESAW. 
Jlcts2.2o.lf. the Lord always before my face 

FORESEETH. 
Prov. 22. 3. a prudent man/, the evil, 27. 12. 

FORESEEING. 
Gal 3.8.the scripture /. God would justify heathen 

FORESEEN. 
Heb.W.^ 40. God having/, some better thin? for us 

FORE-SHIP. 
jScts21. 30. they would have cast anchors out of/. 

FORESKIN. 
Gen. 17. 11. ye shall circumcise the flesh of your/. 
14. whose flesh of his/, is not cu'cumciscd 
23. and circumcised the flesh of their/. 24, 25. 
Exoii. 4. 25. then Zipporah cut off the/, of her son 
Lev. 12. 3. the flesh of his/, shall be circumcised 
jQej(.f. 10. 16.circumcise therefore the/of yourheart 
Hab.2. 16. drink then, and let thy/, be uncovered 

FORESKINS. 
.Tosh. 5.3. circumcised Israel at the hill of the/. 
ISam. 18.25. but a hundred/, of the Philistines 

27. David brought their/, gave them to the king 
2Sar,'i. 3. 14. which I espoused to me for a hund./ 
./e?-. 4. 4. take away/, of your heart,ye men of Judah 

FOREST. 
ISain. 22. 5. David came into the/, of Hareth 
I Kings 7. 2. Solomon built the house of the/. 
10.17.put them in the house of the/.2CAro7!.9. 16. 
2Kings 19.23. into the/of hisCarmel, /:?". 37.24. 
JVe/i. 2.8. a letter to Asaph, keeper of the kin^^'s/. 
Psnl. 50. 10. for every beast of the/, is mine 
104. 20. wherein all beasts of the/, do creep forth 
Isa. fl. 18. and shall kindle in the thickets of the/. 

10. 18. and shall consume the glory ofhis/. 
19. the rest of the trees ofhis/. shall be few 

21. 13. in thp/. of Arabia shall ye lodge 

22. 8. thou didst look to the armour of the/. 

29. 17. the field shall be esteemed as a/. 32. 15. 
32. 19. when it shall hail, coming down on the/. 
44. 14. taketh cypress from among trees of the/. 

23. break forth into singing, ye mountains, Of. 
56. 9. all ye beasts of the/, come to devour 
Jer. 5. 6. wherefore a lion out of/, shall slay them 



Jer.lO.S.for one cutteth a tree out of/, with the ai c 
12. 8. mine heritage is to me as a lion in the/ 
21. 14. I will kindle a fire in the/, thereof 
26. 18. become as high i)laces of the/. Mic. .3. 12 
46. 23. they shall cut down her/, saith the Lord 

iL'2e/i.l5.6. us the vine tree among the trees of the/ 

20. 46. prophesy against the/, of the south field 

47. say unto the/, of the south, hear the word 

//os.2.r2.1will make them a/.beasts shall eat them 

/i/rtos3.4.vvill lion roar in the/, when halh no prey" 

Mic. 5. 8. as a lion among the beasts of the/. 

Zec/i. 11. 2. the/, of the vintage is come down 
FORESTS. 

2Chron. 27. 4. Jotham built castles in the/. 

Psal. 29. 9. the voice of the Lord discovereih the/ 

Isa. 10. 34. he shall cut down the thickets of tlie f 

Ezek. 39. 10. neither cut down any out of the/. 
FORETELL. 

2Cor. 13. 2. I/, you as if I were present sec. limt 
FORETOLD. 

Mark 13. 23. take heed,beh. I have/, you all things 

Acts'i. 24. theproph. have likewise/. oitLesz, davj 
FOREWARN. 

Luke 12. 5. but I will/, vou who.m ye shall fear 
FOREWARNED. 

1 Thess. 4. 6. as we also have /, yea and tjestified 
FORFEITED. 

Ezra 10. 8. all his subst. should be/ ho soparated 
FORGAT. 

Ge7i.i0.23. butler not remember Joseph, but/, him 

.Tudg. 3. 7. the children of Israel/, t'le Lord 

ISam. 12. 9. and when they/, the Lord their God 

Psal. 78. 11. and they /. his w'orks and his wonders 
106. 13. soon/, his works || 21. /. G. their Saviour 

J^am.3. 17. removed far from peace, If. prosperity 

i/os.2.13.she went after her lov. and/, me, saith L. 
FORGAVE. 

Psal. 78.38. he/, their iniquity, destroyed them no t 

Milt. 18. 27. he loosed him, and/, him the debt 
32. O wicked servant, If. thee all that debt 

Z-MAe7. 42. had nothing to pay, ho frankly/, them 
43. 1 suppose that he to whom he/, most ■ 

2Cor. 2. 10. for if I/, any thing to whom I /. it 
for your sakes/. I it in the person of Christ 

Col. 3. 13. even as Christ/, you, so also do ye 
FORGAVEST. 

Ps. 3'?.. 5. 1 will confess, thou/, the iniquity of my 
99. b. was G. that /. them, tho' tookest vengeance 
FORGED. 

Psal. 119. 69. the proud have/, a lie against me 
FORGERS. 

.7oil3.4. yeare/.of lies,are all phvsicians of no val 
FORGET 

Signifies, [1] To let things slip out oftkemeniory 
Deut. 4. 9, Lest thou forget the things thine 
eyes have seen. [2] To let God, his icord., 
and benefits, slip out of mind : whereupon 
follow disobedience, neglect of God's icorship 
and wicked contempt of God, as a fruit and 
consequence ofsuchforgetfulness. Judg. 3. 7, 
The children of Israel did evil in the sight 
of the Lord, and forgat the Lord their God, 
and served Baalim and the groves: Thus men 
forget God; the wicjicd wholly, the godly in 
part. [3] To cast off one, to cease to love, 
care, arid provide for him. Psal. 77. 9, Hath 
God forgotten to be gracious 7 IVnis God for- 
gets the icicked : and the godly do sometimes 
think that they are thus forgotten, yet are 
not so. See also Isa. 49. 15, Can a woman 
forget her sucking child! yea, they may for- 
get, yet will I not forget thee. She may cease 
to love her child, but I will not cease to love 
and, provide for thee. [4] To omit to punish. 
Amos 8. 7, Surely I will never forget any 
of their works: / will not ahcays defer to 
punish them, though it may seem I have for- 
gotten. [5] JVoi to esteem, but to pass over 
a matter as unworthrj our remembrance. 
Phil. 3. 13, Forgetting those things which are 
behind : JVo< so m uch considering or regarding 
what I have already done, as what I have yet 
further to do. 

Josephcallcd the name of his first-born, Manasseh, 
that is, forgetting ; for God, said he, hath made 
me forget all my toil, and all my father's house: 
he has expelled all sorrowful remembrance of 
my slavery in Egypt, and of my sufferings from, 
my brethren, by my present comfort and glory. 
In Psal. 45. 10, the Psalmist speaking~to the 
church says. Forget also thine own people, an^fc 
thy father's house : He alludes to the lam of 
matrimony. Gen. 2. 24. Thoii must forget 
and forsake all cnriial relations, so far as they 
kinder from. Christ, and likexoise all those pre- 
judices,_falsepersuasions,corrvpt inclinntions, 
and evil prcctircs, which are so natural to, and 
even part of thyself. Mat. 5. 29, 30. .find by 
these words he seems tacitly to foretell, that 
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delivered to them by tlieir parents successively 
for many gcHcrations, skuuld be relinquished 
uy the believing Jews, and abolished by Cnrisi's 
coming. 
Gen."!!. 45. till he/, that which thou hast done him 

41. 51. I'or Goil Jiath made lae/. ail iny toil 
/?e«^•^.9.1est Uiou/.the ihiug!^lhinee3es have seen 
23. lest ye/, llie covenant of the Lord your God 
;jl. the JLi. will not/, the covenant of thy lathers 

6. H. beware lest thou/, the Lord, 8. 11, 14, 19. 

9. 7./. not how thou |)rovokedst die Lord thy God 

25. 19. slialt blot out Amaiek, thou shalt not/, it 

1 Sam. 1. 11. if tiiou wilt not/, thine liundmaid 

2 Kings 17. 3t). the covenant 1 made ye shall not/. 
Job t<. 13. so are the paths of all that/. God 

9. 27. if I say, I will/, iny complaint 
11. 16. because thou shalt /. thy misery 

24. 2U. womb shall/, him, worm shall leed on him 
fsal. 9. 17. and all the nations that/. God 

10. 1-2. arise, O Lord,/, not the humble 
13. 1. how long wilt tliou/. me, O Lordi 
4a.l0./. al.so thine own j)eople, rnd lather's house 
50. 2-.:. now Consider this, ye that/. God 

59. 11. slay them noL,lest my people/.scalter them 
74. 19./. not the congregation ot thy poor for ever 
23./. not the voice of thine enemies 
78. 7. that ihey might not/, the works of God 
102. 4. heartsmiiten, .so that 1/ to eat my bread 
103.2. bless the Lord, and/, not aU his benefits 
119. It). I will not/, thy word 
83. yet do I not/, ihy statutes, 109, 141. 
93. 1 will never/.ihy precepts, hast quickened me 
153. deliver rne, fori do not/, thy lav/' 
171). for I do not/, thy commandments 
137. 5. if 1/ tliee, O Jerusalem, let my hand/. 
Prov. 3. 1. tiiy son, /. not my law, but let thy hcai-t 
4. 5. get wisdom, get understanding,/, it not 

31. 5. lest they drmk and/, the law, and pervert 
7. lee him drink and/, poverty, rememb. no more 

/sa.49. 15. can a woman/, her sucking child? yea, 

they may/, yet will 1 not/, thee 

54. 4. for thou shalt/. the shame of thy youth 

65. 11. ye are they that/, my holy mountain 

Ji;r.2.32.can maid/.herornaments, or bride attire? 

23.27. who think to cause my people to/.my name 

39. behold, 1, even I, will utterly/, you 
Lam. 5. 20. wherefore dost thou/, us for ever 7 
Hos.i.G. forgotten the law, I will also/, thy childr. 
Amos 8. 7. 1 will never/, aiiy of their works 
Heb. 6. 10. God is not unrighteous to/, your work 
13. 16. to do good and communicate/, not 
FORGETFUL. 
Heb. 13. 2. be not/, to entertain strangers 
Jam. 1. 25. he be not a/, hearei, but a doer 

FORGE rFULNESS. 
Psal. 88. 12; and thy righteousness in the land of/. 

FORGETTEST. 
Psal. 44. 24. wherefore/, thou our affliction 1 
Isa. 51. 13. and/, the Lord thy maker 

FORGETTETH. 
Job 39. 15. and/, that the foot may crush them 
Psal. 9. 12. he/, not the cry of 'lit humble 
Prov. 2. 17. and/, the covenant of her God 
Jam.. 1. 24. he/, what manner of man he was 

FORGETTING. 
Gen. 41. 151. Joseph called the first-born,/. 
Phil. 3. 13./. those things which are behind 

FORGIVE. 
Oen. ^0. 17. /. I pray, the trespass of thy brethren, 
/. the trespass of serv. of God of tiiy father 
Exod. 10. 17./. I pray thee, my sin only this once 

32. 32. yet now, if thou wilt/, their sin 
^rum. 30. 5. and the iTord shall/, her, 8, 12. 
Josh. 24. 19. a holy God, he will not/, your sins 
lSam.25.28. 1 prav,/-the trespassof thy handmaid 
IKingsS. 30. when hearest/. 39. 2 Chrun. 6.21, 30. 

34. hear, and/, the sin of thy people Israel 
36./. the sin of thy servants, 2 Chron.6. 25,27,39. 
50./. thy people that have sinned against thee 

2 Chron. 7. 14. then will I hear and/, their sin 
Psal. 25. 18. look on my pain, and/, all my sins 
86. 5. for thou. Lord, art good and ready to/. 
Isa. 2.9. the mean man boweth, therefore/, them 
Jisr.18. 23./. not their iniquity nor blot out their sin 
31.34. for I will/.their iniquity, not remember sin 
36. 3. that I may /. their iniquity and their sin 
Dan. 9. 19. O Lord hear, O Lord/. Lord hearken 
Amos 7. 2. I said, O Lord God,/. I beseech thee 
Mat. 6. 12. /. us, as we /. our debtors, Luke 11. 4. 
14.ifye/. men their trespasses, vour Fath. will/. 
15. if ye/, not, nor will vour Father/, vou 
• 9. 6. hath- power to/, sin, Mark2. 10. Luke 5. 24. 
18. 21. how oft my brother sin, and I/, him 7 

35. if ye from your hearts/, not every one 
MfflrA;2.7.who can/.sins,but God only? Ltike 5. 21. 

11. 25. praying/, that your Father may/. }'ou 
26. but if j'e do not/, your Father will not/. 

Luke 6. 37./. and ye shall be forgiven 
1" 3. and if thy brother repent,/, him, 4. 
?^.34. Father,/.them,they know not what they do 
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2Cor.2.7. ye ought rather to/.him and comfort him 
10. to whom ye/, any tiling, If. also 
12. 13. 1 was not burdensome,/, me this wrong 

1 John 1.9. he is fai'.hful and just to/, us our sins 

FORGIVEN. 
Gen. 4. j 13. my iniquity is greater than may be'/. 
Lcv.i. 20. make atonement, and it shall be/, them, 
26. 3 1, 35. I 5. 10, 13, 16, 18. | 6. 7. [ 19. 22. 
J^um. 15. 25, 26, 28. Lent. 21. 8. 
JVwra. 14. 19. pardon, as thou hast/, from Egypt 
Psal.'32.l. blessed, whose transgress, is/. Roia.4.7. 
85. 2. thou hast/, the iniquity of thy people 
Isa. 33. 24. the people shall be/, their iniquity 
J/af.9.2.son, he of good cheer,thy sins be/, thee, 5. 
Mark 2. 5, 9. Luke 5. 20, 23. | 7. 48. 

12. 31. all sin and blasphemy shall be /. but ag. 
H.Gh.shall not hef.o^.Mark 3.28.Lukel2.10. 

Jilark 4. 12. aild their sins shall be/, them 
Luke 6. 37. forgive, and ye shall be/. 

7. 47. her many sins are/, but to whom little is/. 
jJcts 8. 22. the thought of thy heart may be /. thee 
Eph. 4. 32. as God for Christ's sake hath /. you 
CuZ.2.13.he quickened, having/, you all trespasses 
Jam. 5. 15. if committed sins, they shall be/, him 
IJohn 2. 12. 1 write to you, because your sins are/. 

FORGIVETH. 
Ps. 103. 3. heals thy diseases, who/, all iniquities 
/yw/ie 7.49.they besan tosay,vvho is this /.sins also? 

FORGIVENESS. 
Ps. 130.4.ihere is/, with thee that mayest be feared 
Mark 3. 29. hath never/, but is in danger of hell 
.'lets 5.31. him hath Godexalted to give/, of sins 

13. 38. thro' him is preached unto you/, of sins 
26. 18. to God, that they may receive/, of sins 

Eph. 1. 7. in wliom we have/, of sins, Col. 1. 14. 

FORGIVENESSES. 
Dan. 9. 9. to Lord our God belong mercies and/. 

FORGIVING. 
Exod.34. 7. /. iniquity, transgression, JViiT?!. 14. 18. 
Eph. 4. 32. forbearing, /. one another. Col. 3. 13. 

, FORGOT. 
Deut. 24. 19. and hast/, a sheaf in the field 

FORGOTTEN. 
Gen. 41. 30. and all the plenty shall be/. 
7J)eitf .26.13.not transgressed com. nor have I/.them 

31. 21. itshall not be/, outof mouths of their seed 

32. 18. thou hast/. God that formed thee 
.Job 19. 14. my familiar friends have/, me 

28. 4. riood breaketh out, even waters/, of the foot 
Psal. 9. 18. for the needy shall not alway be/ 

10. 11. he hath said in his heart, God hath/. 

31. 12. I am/, as a dead man out of mind 

42. 9. I will say,, my rock, why hast thou/, me 7 

44. 17. all thisisco.neon us, yet have we not/, thee 
20. if we have/.name ofourGodjOrsirelched out 

77. 9. hath G./. to be gracious ? hath he shut mer. 

119. 61. but I have not/, thy law 

139. because mine enemies have/, thy words 
Eccl. 2. 16. in the days to come shall all be/. 

8. 10. and the wicked were/, in the city 

9. 5. for the memory of them is/. 

Isa. 17. 10. thou hast/, the God of thy salvation 
23. 15. that Tyre shall be/, seventy years 

16. take a harp, thou hailot that hast been/. 
44. 21. O Israel, thou shalt not be/, of me 

49. 14. but Zion said, my Lord hath/, me 
65. 16. because the former troubles are/. 

Jer. 2. 32. my people have/, me, 13. 25. \ 18. 15. 
3. 21. they have /. the Lord their God 
20. 11. their confusion shall never be/. 23. 40. 
23. 27. to forget, as their fathers have /. my name 
30.14. all thy lovers have /.thee, they seek thee not 
44. 9. have ye/, the wickedness of your fathers 

50. 5. let us join in a covenant that shall not be /. 
6. they turned away, have/, their resting-place 

Lam.'i. 6. Lord caused the sabbath to be/, in Zion 

Ezek. 22. 12. thou hast/, me, saith the Lord 

23. 35. saith the Lord, because thou hast/, me 

Hos. 4. 6. seeing thou hast /. the law of thy God 

8. 1^. for Israel hath /. Maker and builds temples 

13. 6. their heart e.xalted, therefore have/, me 

Mat. 16. 5. they had/, to take bread, y¥ar/>: 8. 14. 

Luke 12. 6. and not one of them is/, before God 

/Je6.12.5.and ye have/the exhortation that speaks 

2 Pet. 1. 9./. that he was purged from his old sins 

FORKS. 

1 Sam. 13. 21. yet they had a file for the/, and axes 
FORM, 

As taken for the figure, shape, or likeness of a 
thing. Job 4. 16, It stood still, but I could 
not discern the form thereof. Likewise for 
oiitinard splendour, pomp, and dignity. Isa. 
53. 2, He hath no form nor comeliness ; no 
such outward splendour as the Jews ex- 
pected in th ir Messiah. It is also taken 
for a draught or pattern. 2 Tim. 1. 13, 
Hold fast the form of sound words, which 
thou hast heard of me. Make thy discourses 
conform to the pattern of sound and true doc- 
trine wherein thou hast been instructed by me. 



The apcsZZePaul, advertisingTiun^ihy (fivh/ii 
should covic to pass in the latter times, say.^ 
2 Tim. 3. 5, That there should be men who 
had a form of godliness, but deny the power 
thereof: They should have an outward appear 
ance and skew of religion, pretend to a right 
way of worshipping God ; to be the church, tht 
onlychurchof God; andyetnotonly bsdestitute 
of, but reject and refuse the inner part, which 
is lively, active, and powerful to make a 
thorough change. 

It is said, Mark 16. 12, that after his resurrec- 
tion, Jesus appeared in another form to two 
of his disciples; Another Ibrm cither in re- 
gard of his habit, or brightness of his counte- 
nance, or some suchparlicular. Jindthe apostle 
speaking of Christ, says, Phil. 2. 6, Who 
being in the form of God, thought it n'^t rob- 
bery to be equal with God : that is, V/ho being 
the essential image of .the Father, and enjoying 
the divine essence and nature, with all its 
glory] knew that it wasvo usurpation in him, 
to account himself equal with the Father, and 

• carry himself upon all occasions a^ such : So 
by the form of God is meant Ids essence and 
nature. It follows in verse 7, But made him- 
self of no reputation, and took upon him the 
form of a servant, and was made in the like- 
ness of men. Yet he emptied himself of that 
divine glory and majesty, by hiding it in the 
vailof hisjiesii; aiid took upon /dm the qualit'^ 
and condition of a mean person, net of a glo- 
rified saint, or of some greatmortal ; andwas 
subject to all the frailties and infirmities of 
human nature, sin only excepted. 

Gen. 1. 2. the earth was without/, and void 

Judg. 8. 1 18. each accorditig to the /. of a king 

1 Sam. 28. 14. he said unto her, what/, is he of? 
2Sa7«. 14.20. fetch about this/.of speech Joab done 
Esth. 2. 17. and the maid was fair of/. 

Job 4. 16. but I could not discern the/, thereof 
Isa. 52. 14. and his/, more than the sons of men 

53.- 2. ho hath no/, nor comeliness 
.Jer. 4. 23. an^, lo, it was without/, and void 
Ezek. 10. 8. there appeared the /. of a mun's banc 

43.11. shew them tlie/. of the house and fashior 
Dan. 3. 19. and the /. o/his visage was changec 

25. the/, of the fourth is like the Sun of God 
Mark 16. 12. appeared in another/, to two of them 
Roh'i.2.^20. which hast /. of knowledge and of truth 

6. 17. but ye have obeyed that/, of doctrine 
Phil. 2. 6. who being in the/, of God, thoughtitno 
7. but took upon him the/, of a servant 

2 Tim. 1. 13. hold fast/, of sound words hast heard 
3. 5. having/, ofgodliness, denying power thereof 

FORM. 
Isa. 45. 7. I/, the liglu nnd create darl'.nesa 

FORMED. 
Gen. 2. 7. the Lord God/, man of the dust 

19. out of the ground God/, every beast of field 
Deut. 32. 18 and hast forgotten God that /. thee 
2 Kings 19. 25. that I have/, it, Isa. 37. 26. 
.Tob 2(3. 5. dead things are/, from under the water 

13. his hand hath/, the crooked serpent 

33. 6. behold, I also am /. out of the clay 

Psal. 90. 2. or ever thou hadst/. the earth 

94. 9. he that/, the eye, shall he not see? 

95. 5. the sea is his, and his hands /. the dry land 
Prcx:. 26. 10. the great God that /. all things 
/sa.27.11.he that/, them will shew them no favour 

43. 1. thus saith he that/, thee, O Israel, fear not 
7. I have/, him, yea, I have made him 
10. before me there was no god /. nor after me 
21. this peo.have I/.for myself, shall shew praise 
44.2. that made thee, and /. thee from the womb 
10. who hath /.a god, or molten a graven image? 
51. for thou art my servant, I have/, thee 
24. thus saith he that/, thee from the womb 
45. 18. God himself that/, the earth, he/, it 
49.5. Lord that/.me from womb to be his servant 
54. 17. no weapon/, against thee shall prosper 
,Tcr. 1. 5. before I/, thee in the belly, I knew thee 
33. 2. the Lord that/, it to establish it 
Atnosl.i.iind behold, he/, grasshoppers in beginn 
Rom. 9. 20. shall the thing/, say to him that/, i! 
Gal. 4. 19. 1 travail in birth, till Christ be/, in you 
1 Tim. 2. 13. for Adam was first/, then Evo 

FORMER. 
Ge7i.40. 13. shalt deliver the cup after the/.mannet 
JViir«.21.26.had fouffht against the/, king ofMoab 
Deut. 24. 4. her/, husband which sent her away 
Ruth 4. 7. was the manner in /. time of redeeming 

1 Sam. 17. 30. people answered after the /. manner 

2 Kings 1. 14. the two captains of the/, fifties 
17. 34. they do after the/, manner, 40. 

JVeA. 5. 15. the/, governors were chargeable 
Job 8. 8. inquire, I prav thee, of the/, age 

30. 3. the wilderness \n f. time desolate and wastf 
Psal. 79. 8. O remember'nof ajainst us/, iniquitiej 

89. 49. where are thy/, loving -kindaes.*es 1 



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/,V(«' I. 11. there is no rcmenibrance of/, tilings 
, . Id. that fhe/. days were better tliaa lliese 
ha. 41. 22. let llieni'shew the/, things, 43. i). 

42. y. beliold the /. things are come to puss 

43. IS. remember ye not the/, things, nor consider 
4(). y. remember the/, tilings of old, for I atn God 
48. 3. have declared/, things from the beginning 
til. 4. they shall raise up the /. desolations 
1)5.7. 1 will measure their/, work into their bosom 

iG. because the/, troubles are forgotten 

17. the/, shall not be rememb. nor come to mind 
/cr. 5. 24. the Lord our God that giveth the /. and 

latter rain in his season, Hos. 6.3. Joel 2.23. 
10. 16. for he is the/, of all things, 51. 19. 
34. 5. the/, kings which were before thee 

36. 28. write in it all the/, words in the first roll 
Etc/c. 16.55. thy daughter shall return to/, estate 
/^ott.ll.l3.sotforih a multitude greater than the/. 

29. but it shall not be as the/, or as the latter 
Half. 2. 9. the glory be greater than of the /. house 
Zcch. 1. 4. the/, prophets have cried, 7. 7, 12. 
B. 11. I will not be to this people as in/, days 
14. 8. waters go half of them toward the/, sea 
' Mal.3A. shall be pleasant to the Lord as in/ years 
Jictii 1.1. the/, treatise have I made, O Theophilus 
Eph. 4. 22. put off concerning the/, conversation 

1 [■'et.1.14. not according to the/, lusts in ignorance 
Rev. 21. 4. for the/, things are passed away 

FORMETH. 
Amos 4. 13. for, lo, he that/, the mountains 
Zech. 12.1. and/, the spirit of man within him 

FORNICATION. 
This word is taken (1) For the sin of impuHty 
committed between unmarried persona. 1 Cor. 
7. 2, To avoid fornication, let every man have 
his own wife, and let every woman have her 
own husband. (2) For the si7i of adultei-y, when 
one or both persons are married. Mat. 5. 32, 
Whosoever putteth away his wife, saving for 
the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit 
adultery. (3) For the sin of incest. 1 Cor. 
5. 1, Such tornication as is not so much as 
named among the Gentiles, &;c.. (4) For the 
sin of idolatry, tohich is in fidelity to and for- 
saking of the true Qod for false gods. 2 Chr. 
21. 11, Jehoram made high places in the moun- 
tains of Judah, and caused the inhabitants of 
Jerusalem to commit fornication. Rev. 19. 2, 
lie hath judged the great whore, which did 
corrupt the earth with her fornication. 

2 Chr. 21. 11. high places, caused Jerus. commit/. 
/i9a.23.17.Tyre shall comrnit/.with kingd. of world 
Ezek. 16.29. thou hast multiplied thy/, in Canaan 
Mat. 5 32. saving for the cause of/. 19. 9. 
John 8. 41. then said they, we be not born of/. 
acts 15. 20. that they abstain from/. 29. | 21. 25. 
Rom. 1. 29. being filled with all/, full of envy 

1 Cor. 5. 1. that there is /. among you, and such /. 
6. 13. the body is not for/, but for the Lord 

18. flee/. II 7. 2. nevertheless, to avoid/. 
2Cor. 12. 21. and have not repented of their/. 
GaZ.5.19. the works of the flesh, which are these/. 
Eph. 5.3. f. let it not be once named among you 
Col. 3. 5. mortify therefore/, uncleanness 
lTAes5.4.3.will of G. that ye should abstain from/. 
Jude 7.Sodom and cities giving themselv.over to/. 
Rev. 2. 21. 1 gave her space to repent of her/. 

9. 21. neither vei)ented they of their /. nor thefts 

14. 8. drink of the wine of the wrath of her/. 
17. 2. have been made drunk with wine of her/. 

4. a golden cup full of the filthiness of her / 
t S.Babylon the great,mother of/.and abominat. 
18.3.all nations drunk with wine of wrath of her/. 

10. 2. which did corrupt the earth with her/. 

FORNICATIONS. 
Ezek. 16. 15. thou pouredst out thy/, on every one 
.AffflM5.l9.out of heart proceed /.thefts, J)farA7.21. 
See Commit, Committed. 
FORNICATOR. 
» dor. 5. 11. if any that is called a brother be a/. 
lf:h. 12. 16. lest there be any f. or profane person 

FORNICATORS. 
1 Cor. 5. 9. 1 wrote you not to company with /. 
10. yet not altogether with the/, of this world 
(5 9. nor shall/, inheiit the kingdom of God 

FORSAKE. 
/ )ftwt.31.16.this people will /. me and break coven. 
17. in that day I will/, them and hide m/ face 
lash. 24. 16. God forbid we should /. the Lord 
30. if ye /. the Lord, and serve strange gods 
Jutlg. 9. H should I/, my sweetness and my fruit? 
■i Kings2\. 14. 1 will/, remnant of my inheritance 

1 CAr.28.9. if thou/, him, will cast thee off for ever 

2 Chr.l. 19. if ye turn away, and/, my statutes 

15. 2. but if ye/, him, he will/, you 

Kzra^. 22. his wrath is against them that/, him 
Psal. 27. 10. when my father and mother/, me 

37. 8. cease trom anger, and /. wrath, fret not 
89. 30. if his children/, my law and walk not 
94. 14. neither will he f. his inheritance 

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Ps.ll9.53.horior taken hold,becauso wicked/, law 
Prov.2.2.\K\, not mercy and truth/, thee, bind them 

9.6./. the foolish, and live, go in way of underst. 

28. 4. they that/, the law, praise the wicked 
Isa. \. 28. they that/ the Lord shall be consumed 

55. 7. let wicked /. his way, unright. his thoughts 

65. ll.yeare they that/. L. forget my holy mount. 
Jer. 17.13. all that/, the Lord shall be ashamed 

23. 33. I will even /. you, saith the Lord, 39. 

51.9./. her, atid let us go every one to his country 
Lam. 5. 20. wherefore dost thou /. us so long time 
Dan. 11. 30. with them that/, the holy covenant 
./o?ia/i2.8. observe lying vanities, /.their own mercy 
Acts 21. 21. thou teachest the Jews to/. Moses 

FORSAKE not. 
Dcut. 12. 19. take heed that thou /. not the Levite 
Job 20.13* though he spare wickedness and/, itjzoi 
Psal. 38. 21./. me not, O Lord my God, 71. 9, 18. 

119.8. 1 will keep thy statutes. Of. me jiot utterly 

138. 8./. not the works of thine own hands 
Prov. 1. 8. and f.Mot the law of thy mother, 6. 20. 

4. 2. 1 give you good doctrine,/, ye not my law 
6. /. her not and she shall preserve thee 

27. 10. thine own friend and father's friend/, not 

J\'-ot FORSAKE. 
Deut. 4. 31. he will ?iotf. thee, 31. 6,8. 1 C/i7-.28.20. 

14. 27. and the Levite, thou shalt notf. him 
.hsh. 1. 5.1 will not fail nor/, thee, Heb. 13. 5. 
lSam.'i2.22. L.will notf. his people, 1 Kings Q.13. 

1 Kings 8. 57. let him not leave us, nor/, us 
J\reh. 9. 31. thou didst not consume, nor/, them 

10. 39. we will not f. the house of our God 
Psal. 27. 9. neither f. me, O God of my salvation 
Isa. 41. 17. I, the God of Israel, will notf. them 

42. 16. these things will I do, and jiot f. them 
Ezek. 20 8. nor did they/, the idols of Egypt 
FORSAKEN. 

2 C/ir.21.10. because he isad /. the L. 24. 24. ] 28. 6. 
Jfeh. 13. 11. I said, why is the house of God/.? 
./o6 18. 4. shall the earth be/, for thee? 

Psal. 37. 25. yet have I not seeri the righteous/. 
Isa. 7. 16. the land shall be/, of both tier kings 

17. 2. the cities of A roer are/, shall be for fiucks 
9.shallbeasa/.bough,and an uppermost branch 

27. 10. and the habitation shall be/, and left 

32. 14. because the palaces shall be/, city left 

54. 6. the Lord hath called thee as a woman /. 

62. 4. thou shalt no more be termed/. 
Jcr.4. 29. every city shall be/, no man dwell therein 

18. 14. shall cold waters from another place be /.? 
Ezek. 36. 4. thus saith the Lord to the cities/. 
.dmos 5. 2. the virgin of Israel is/, on her land 
Zeph.2.4i.forGaz^ shall be/and Ashkelon desolate 

flave, hast, hath FORSAKEN. 
Dew^ 28. 20. thy doings, whereby thou hastf. me 

29.25. because they have f. the Lord, .Tudg.lO. 10. 
.Tudg. 6. 13. but now the Lord hath f. us 

10. 13. yet ye havef. me, and served other gods 
1 Sam. 8. 8. the works wherewith they havef. me 

12. 10. we have sinned, because we have f. the L. 

1 Kings 11. 33. because that they havef. me 

18. 18. ye have f. the commandments of the Lord 
19. 10. for Israel have f. thy covenant, 14. 

2 Kings 22. 17. because they havef. me and burnt 
incense to gods, 2 C/tr. 34. 25. .hr. 16. 11. 1 19. 4. 

2 Chron. 12. 5. ye havef. me, and I have left you 

13. 11. we keep charge of the L. but ye have f. him 

24.20. because ye havef. the Lord, he hath f. you 

29.6. for fathers have done evil, and havef. him 

Ezra 9. 10. for we have f. thy commandments 

./O&20.19. because he hath oppressed and /.the poor 

Psal. 22. 1. my God, my God, why hast thou /. 

me ? Mat. 27. 46. Mark 15. 34. 

71. 11. they take counsel, saying, God Aai/i/. him 
/5a.l.4.they Aa?)e/. the L. and provoked Holy One 

54.7. for a small moment /iftwe I/.thee, Isa. 49. 14. 

.Ter. 1. IQ.havef. me, burnt incense to other gods 

2.13. they havef. me, the fountain of living waters 

17. in that thou Aasf/. the Lord thy God, J9. 
5.7.how shall I pardon thee? thy child, have f. me 

19. thou shalt answer, like as ye have f. me 
9.13.the Lord saith, because they have f. my law 

19. are confounded, because ye havef. the land 
12.7. 1 have f. my house, I have left my heritage 

15. 6. thou hastf. me, saith the Lord 

17. 13. they have f. the fountain of living waters 
22. 9. because they havef. the covenant of God 
25. 38. he hath f. his covert as the lion 
Ezek. 8. 12. the Lord hathf. the earth, 9- 9. 
Mat. 19.27. we havef. all and followed thee 

29. every one that hath f. houses or brethren 
2 Tm.4. 10. Demas/iffli/i/. me having loved world 
2 Pei.2.15. which have f.the right way,gone astray 

J^ot FORSAKEN. 
2 Chrnn. 13. 10. but as for ns the Lord is our God, 
we have notf. him, priests minister to the Lord 
Ezra 9. 9. yet God hath notf. us in our bondage 
Psal. 9. 10. thou hnst notf. them that seek thee 
Isa. 62 12. shall be called, sought out, a city not f. 
Jer .51.5. Isr. hath not been/, nor Judah of his God 



2 Cor. 4. 9. we are persecuted, butwoi/. castdovvn 

FORSAKETII. 
Job 6. 14. but he/, the fear of the Almighty 
Psal. 37. 28. for the Lord/, not his saints 

40.t 12. more than my hairs, therefore heart/, me 
Prov. 2. 17. from her who /. the guide of her youth 

15. 10. correction grievous to him that/, the way 

28. 13. whoso confesseth and /.shall have mercy 
Luke 14. 33. whoso/, not all that he hath cannot 

FORSAKING. 
Isa. 6. 12. until there be a great, /. in t!;e land 
Heb. 10.25. not/, the assemb. of ourselves looethe* 

FORSOOK. 
Deut. 32. 15. then he/. God that made him 
.Iudg.2. 12. and they/, the Lord God, 13. | 10. 
lSa??i.31.7. they/, their cities and fled, 1 Chr. 10. 7 

1 KingsQ. 9. because ihey/. the Lord their God 
12.8.but Rehoboam/. the counsel of ol^ men, ant 

consulted with young men, 1'3. 2 Chr. 10. 8, 12 

2 Kings 21. 22. Amon /. the God of his fathers 
2 Chron. 7. 22. they/, the God of their fathers 

12. 1. Rehoboam /. law of Lord, and Isr. with hira 
Psal. 78. 60. he/, the tabernacle of Shiloh 

119. 87. consumed me, but I/, not thy precepts 
Isa. 58.2. that/, not the ordinance of God 
.ler. 14. 5. the hind calved in the field and/, it 
Mat.2Q. 56. disciples /. him and fled, Mark 14.50 
Mark 1. 18. they/, their nets and followed him 
Luke 5. 11. they/, all and followed him 
2 Tim. 4. 16. none stood with me, all men/, me 
Heb. 11.27. by faith Moses/. Egypt, for he endureo 

FORSOOKEST. 

JVeh. 9. 17. art a God slow to a tiger, and /. them not 

19. thou in thy mercies f. them not in the wilder. 

FORSWEAR. 

Mat. 5.33. thou shalt not f. thys. but perform oaths 

FORT, S. 
2 Sam. 5.9. so David dv\;ielt in the/ithecity ofDav 
2 Kinffs 25. 1. they built /. ag. Jerus. Jer. 52. 4, 
Isa.25 12. high/, of thy walls shall he bring down 

29. 3. and I wilj raise/, against thee 

32. 14. the/, and towers shall be for dens for ever 
Ezek. 4. 2. and bull* a /. against it, 21. 22. | 26. 8, 

17. 17. and building/, to cut off many persons 
21. 22. was the divination for Jerus. to build a/. 
26. 8. and he shall make a/, against thee 
33. 27. and they that be in the/, shall die 
7^a?i.ll.l9. shall turn toward the/.of his own land 

FORTH. 
JVch. 4. 16. from that time/, my servants wrought 
13. 21. from that time/, came they no more 
Psal. 113. 2. blessed be the name of the Lord, from 
this time/, and for ever, 115. 18. [ 121. 8. 
Jer. 49. 5. ye shall be driven out every man right/. 
Mat. 16. 21. from that time/, began Jesus to shew 
22.46.nor durst from that day/, ask him questiona 
.lohn 11. 53. from that dav f. they took counsel 

FORTHWITH. 
Ezra6. 8. that/, expencesbe given to those men 
Mat. 13. 5./. sprung up, because no deepn. of earth 
26. 49. he/, came to Jesus, and said, hail, Ma.ster 
Markl.29. and /.when come out of thcsynRgogue 
43. he straitly charged him, and/, sent him away 
5.13. and/. Jesus gave the unclean spirits leave 
.Tohn 19. 34. and /. came thereout blood and water 
ActsQ.IS.he received sight/, and arose, was bapt. 
12. 10. and/, the angel departed from him 
21. 30. they drew Paul out, and /. doors were shu! 

FORTY. 
Cfiji.lS.Sg.he spake again,peradventure there shall 
be/, found; he said, I will not do it for/, sake 
Exod. 26. 19. thou shalt make/, sockets of silv&» 

21. and their/, sockets of silver, 36. 24, 26. 
.hidg. 12. 14. Abdon had /. sons and thirty daugh 
2Kings 8.9.Hazael went and took/, camels' burd 
J^eh. 5. 15. the governors had taken/, shekels 
Acts23. 13. moie than f. made this conspiracy, 21 

FORTY baths. 

1 Kings!. 38. made ten lavers, one contained/. I 

FORTY cubits. 

1 Kings 6.17. the house before it was/, cubits long 
Ezek. 41.2.he measured the length thereof/", cubil^ 

46. 22. there were courts joined of/, cubits 
See Days. 
FORTY kine. 
Gen. 32. 15. /. kine, ten bulls, a present to Esau 

FORTY stripes. 
Deut. 25.3. /. str. he may give him, and not exceed 

2 Co?-. 11.24. of the Jews I received/. 5<r. save one 

FORTY years. 
r?ew. 25.20. Isaac was/, y. when he tookRebekah 
26. 34. Esau/, years when he took to wife Judith 
Exod. 16. 35. Israel did eat manna /. y. JWA. 9. 21 
J^um. 14. 33. shall wander in wildern./. y. 32. 13. 

34. ve shall bear your iniquities/, years 
Dc7it.'2. 1. heknoweth thy walking these/, yeara 
8. 2. the way which God led Hw.ef years, 29.5. 

4. neither did thy foot swell these/, years 
Josh. 5. 6. Israel walked /. years in the wildcrnesi 
14. 7./. years old was I when Moses sent rae 



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ft, -i" 3. 11 the land had rest/, years, 5. 31. ] 8. 28. 

j3. 1. Israel into the hand of Philistines/, years 
iHam. 4. 18. Eii had judged Israel/, j/ears 
•iHayn. 2. 10. Isli-boslieth/. y. old when he began 

5. 4. David reigned/, years., llilngs 2. 11. 

15 7. after/, years Absalom said to the king 
IKings 11. 42. time Solomon reigned was/, years 
2ir2'H^sl2.1.Jehoash reigned/, years in Jerusalem 
2Chrun. 24. 1. Joash reigned/, years in Jerusalem 
Psal.93.1Q.f. y. was I grieved with this generation 
Ezek. 29. 11. nor shall it be inhabited/, years 
. J2. and her cities shall be desolate/, years 

13. at the end of/, y. I will gather the Egyptians 
Amos^. 10. I led you/, years in the wilderness 
5. 25. ye offered 'sacrifices/, years, Jicis 7. 42. 
Acts 4. 22. for the man healed was above/, y- old 
7.23. Moses was/, y. old, he visited his brethren 

30. when/, y. expired, there appeared an angel 

3S. had shewed wonders in the wilderness/, y. 
13. 18. the lime of/, y. suffered he their manners 

21. God gave ihein Saul by the space of/, t/ears 
fleb.'3.9. when your fathers saw my works/, years 

17. but with whom was he grieved/, years ? 
FORTY-ONE years. 

1 Kings 14. 21. Rohoboam was f.-one years old 

when he began to reign, 2 Chron. 12. 13. 
15. 10. Asa reigned f.-one years in Jerusalem 

2 Kings 14. 23. Jeroboam reigned /.-o?ie years in 

FORTY-TWO. [Sama. 

JVuvi. 35. 6. to cities of refuge add f. -two cities 
2.firm^5 2. 24. two bears tare/, and two children 

10. 14. Jehu took them alive, even/. and two men 
2CAr. 22. 2.f.-two years old Ahaz. when he began 
Ezra 2. 24. the children of Azmaveth/. and two 
JVeA. 7. 28. the men of Beth-azmaveth/. and two 
Rev. 11. 2. holy city they tread /.-iwo months 
13.5.powerwas given himto continue/.izcomonths 

FORTY-FOUR. 
IChron. 5. 18. of Reuben and Gad 44,760. 

FORTY-FIVE. 
Gen. 18. 28. if I find /.-^ ye, I will not destroy it 
Jos/i. 14. 10. Lord kept me alive lbese/.-/«e years 
[King si .3. upon the beams that lay on/.-/ue pillars 

FORTY-SIX. 
John 2. 20. f.-six years was this temple in building 

FORTY-EIGHT. 
J\'*a/N. 35. 7. cities of Levites/.-eio-Af, Josh. 21.41. 

FORTY-NINE. 
Lev.2'j. 8. the space shall be to thee f. -nine years 

FORTY thousand. 
Jfum.l. 33. those numbered of the tribe of Ephraim 
were/, thousand five hundred, 2. 19. | 26. 18. 
Josh. 4. 13. about/, thousand prepared for war ' 
Ju,dg.5.8.w;is a shield or spear seen among f.thous. 
2Saia. 10. 18. Dav. slew /. t. hoisem. 1 Chr. 19. 18. 
] Kings 4. 26. Solo. had/. thoiLsand stalls of horses 
IChron. 12. 38.of Asher expert in war/, thousand 

FORTY-ONE thousand. 
JV^iiTH. 1.41. of Asher were/, and one thousand,2.2d. 

. FORTY-TWO thousand. 
Judg. 12. 6. there fell of Ephraimites/.-fzoo thous. 
Ezra 2. 64. whole congiega. was 42,360, JVeA. 7. 66. 

FORTY-THREE thousand. 
J^um.2G. 7. families of the Reubenites was 43,730 

FORTY-FOUR thousand. 
IChr. 5. 13. the children of Reuben were, 44,760. 
A hundred FORTY-FOUR thousand. 
See Hundred. 
FORTY-FIVE thousand. 
JVum. 1. 25. that were numbered of Gad 45,650 
26. 41. that were numbered of Benjamin 45,600 
50. of Naphtali were numbered 45,400. 
FORTY-SIX thousand. 
Jfum. 1. 21. of Reuben were 46,-500, 2. 11. 

FORTIETH. 
Kum. 33. 38. Aaron died there in the /. year after 
Deut. 1.3. in the/, year Moses spake to Israel 
IChr. 26.31. in the/, year of the reign of David 
2C/tr. 16.13.Asa died in one and/, year of bis reign 

FORTIFY. 
Judg.'d.Zl. and behold, they /. the city against thee 
JVe/j. 4. 2. will these feeble Jews/, themselves? 
/5a.22.10.hoases have ye broken down to /.the wall 
Jer. 51. 53. tho' she should/, height of her strength 
J^ah. 2. 1. watch the way, /.thy power mighJ.ily 
•.*3.14.draw thee waters for siege,/, .thy strong holds 

FORTIFIED. 
iChron. 11. 11. Rehoboam/. the strong holds 
26. 9. Uzziah built towers and /. them 
JVeA. 3. 8. they /. Jerusalem to the broad wall 
.1/jc.7!12.in that riay he shall come from tbe/.cities 

FORTRESS, ES. 
2 Sam. 22. 2. the Lord is my rock and my/. Psal. 
18. 2. 1 31. 3. I 71. 3. 1 91. 2. | 144. 2. 
Prov. 12. 1 12. wicked desireth the/, of evil men 
Isa. 17. 3. tl'.e/. also shall cease from Ephraim 
25. 12. the/, of the high fort shall he bring down 
34. 13. nettles and brambles come up in the/. 
Jer. 6. 27. 1 have set thee for a /. among my people 
10. 17. gather thy wares, O inhabitant of the/. 
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Jer. 16. 19. O Lord, my/, in the day of affliction 
Dan. 11. 7. enter into the/, of the king of the north 
10. shall he return and be stirred up even to his/. 
139. thus shall he do in tlie/. of munitions 
Hos. 10. 14. and all thy/, shall be spoiled 
Amos 0.9. that the spoiled shall cork; against the/. 
^Wtc. 7.12. in that day he shall come to thee from/. 

FORWARD. 
JV«??i.32.19.we wi'll not inherit on yonder side or/. 
.Jer. 7. 24. and they went backward and not/. 
£zcA:.43.27.itsliall be upon the eighth day and so/. 
Zech. 1. 15. and they helped/, the affliction 
2Co'/-. 8. 10. not only to do, but also to be/, year ago 
17. but being more/, of his own accord he went 
Gal. 2. 10. the same which I also was/, to do 
3 John 6. whom if thou bring/, on their journey 
See That Day, Go, Set, Wekt. 
FORWARDNESS. 
2Cor. 8. 8. but by occasion of the/, of others 
9. 2. for I know/, of your mind, for which I boast 

FOUGHT. 
Exod. 17. 8. then came Amalek and/, with Israel 

10. so Joshua/, with Amalek, Moses went up 
JVm7«.21.1. then king Arad/. ag. Isr. and took some 

23. Sihon came and/, against Israel, Judg. 11. 20. 
26. Sihon/. against the former king of Moab 
Josh. 10. 14. for the Lord/, for Israel, 42. ] 23. 3. 
29. Joshua and all Israel/, against Libnah 
31. /. against Lachish || 34. Eglon || 36. Hebron 
24. 8. the Amorites on tiie other side/, with you 

11. and the men of Jericho/, against you 
Judg. 1. 5. they found Adoni-bezek and /. ag. him 

8. Judah had/, against Jerusalem, and taken it 
5. 19. the kings came, then/, the kings of Canaan 
20. they /. from heaven, the stars in courses/. 
9. 17. my father/, for you and delivered you 
39. Gaal went out and/, with Abimelech 
12. 4. all the men of Gilead/. with Ephraim 

lSa7«.4.10. the Phihstines/. IChron. 10. 1. 
14.47. Saul/, against all his enemies on every side 
15. 1 5. Saul /. against Amalek in the valley < 
19. 8. So David/, with the Philistines, 23. 5. 

253772.2.28. people stood still, nor/, they any more 

■8. 10. he had/, against Hadadezer, IChr. 18. 10. 
10.17. the Syrians/, against David, IChr. 19. 17. 
12. 29. David /. against Rabbah and took it 

2Kings 8. 29. Joram /. against Hazael, 9. 15. 

12. 17. then Hazael went and/, against Gath 

13. 12. Joash/. against Amaziah, 14. 15. 
2C/jr. 20. 29.Lord/. against the enemies of Israel 
Psal. lOd. 3. they/, against me without a cause 
Isa. 20. 1. Tartan/, against Ashdod and took it 

63.10. he was turned their enemy and/, ag. them 
.Ter. 34. 1. the people/, against Jerusalem, 7. 
Zech. 14. 3. as when he/, in the day of battle 

12. Lord willsmitethem that/against Jerusalem 
ICor. 15. 32. I have/, with beasts at Ephesus 
2 Tim..4.7. 1 have/. a good fight, finished my course 
Rev.12.7. Michael and his angels/, against dragon 

FOUL. 
Job 16. 16. my face is/, with weeping,on my eye-lids 
Mat. 16. 3. ye say, it will be/, weather to-day 
Mark 9. 25. he rebuked the/, spirit, saying to him 
Rev. 18. 2. Bab. the hold of every /. spirit and cage 

FOUL. 
EzeA;.34.18.butye must/the residue with your feet 

FOULED. 
J5zeA.34.l9.they drink that ye have/.wlth your feet 

FOULEDST. 
£2e&.32.2.thoutroubledst waters and/, their rivers 
■ Fouls, see Fowls. 
FOUND. 
Gen. 2. 20. for Adam there was not/, a helpmeet 
8.9. the dove/, no rest for the sole of her foot 
19. t 15. take thy two daughters which are/. 
26. 1 12. Isaac sowed, and/, a hundred fold 
19. Isaac's servants digged and/, a well of water 
32.Tsaac'sserv.ants said to him, we have/, water 
27. 20. how is it that thou hast/, it so quickly ? 
30. 14. Reuben went and/, mandrakes in the field 
31. 33. Laban went into tents, but/, not images 
37. what hast thou/, of all thy household stuff? 

36. 24. Anah that/, the mules in the wilderness 

37. 32. brought the coat, and said, this have we/. 

38. 23. 1 sent this kid, and thou hast not/, her 
44. 8. money which we /. in our satks we brought 

16. God hath/, out the iniquity of his servants 

Exod. 15. 22. they wentthree days and/, no water 
16. 27. they went to gather manna and/, none 
18. t 8. Moses told all the travel that hnd /. them 

Lev. 6. 3. or if he have/, that which was lost 
15. restore it in the day of his being/, guilty 
25. 1 26. and if his hand hath/, sufficiency 

JV*M777. 15. 32./. a man that gathered sticks on sabb. 

33. they that/, lum brought him to Moses 
20. 1 14. thou knowest the travel that haih/. us 
31. 150. we have brought what every man hath/. 

7)ctt<.21.tl7. giving double portion of all/, with him 
22. 3. with what thou hast/, shall do likewise 

14. when I came to her I/, her not p maid, 17. 
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Deut. 22. 27. he /.her in field, ant 'ne damsel cried 

24. 1. because he hath some urn leanness in her 
32. 10. he /. him in a desert land, he led him abouJ 

Josh. 2. 22. the pursuers sought, but/, them not 
10. 17. five kings are/, hid in a cave at Makkedah 
Jiidg. 1. 5. they/. Adoni-bezek and fought ag. him 
14.18. if not plowed with heifer,not/. out my riddle 
15. 15. and he/, a new jaw^-bone of an ass 
2f. 12. and they/, four hundred young virgins 
lSam.9. 4. passed thro' Shalisha,but they /.not asses 
11. they /. young maidens going to draw water 
20. as for thine asses they are /. 10. 2, 16. 
12.5. is witness ye have not/, ought in my hand 
13. 19. now there was no smith / in Israel 
22. no sword nor spear/, in hand of the people 

25. 28. and evil hath not been /. with thee 

29. 3. I have /.no fault in him, since befell to ma 

30. 11. and they/, an Egyptian in the field 

31. 8./. Saul and his three sons fallen in Gilboa 
2Sam. 7. 27. therefore thy servant /. in his heart 

to pray this prayer to tliee, \Chron. 17. 25, 

IKings 7. 47. nor was the v^eight of the brass/, out 

11.29. the prophet Ahijah/. Jeroboam in the way 

13. 28. he went and /. his carcase east in the way 

18. 10. he took an oath that they/, thee not 

19. 19. Elijah departed thence and/. Elisha 
20. 36. behold, a lion /. him and slew him 

21. 20. hast thou/. me,0 mine enemy ? have/.thee 

2Kings2. 17. they sought Elijah, but/, him not 
9. 121. they/. Jehu in the portion of Nabotii 

35. they/, no more of her than the skull 
22. 8, 1/, the book of the law in house of the Lord 
25. 19. he took sixty men that were/, iu the city 

IChron. 4. 40. they/, fat pasture and good 
29. 8. they with whom precious stones weref 

2Chron. 19. 3. there are good things/, in thee 

E2ra2.62.soughttheir register amongthose reckon 
ed by genealogy, but they were not/. JVeh. 7 64. 
8. 15. and I/, there none of the sons of Levi 

J\reh. 5. 8. then they/, nothing to answer 
8.14.they/. written in the law of Lord by Mo&ea 

Esth.4. 1 16. gather all the Jews/, in Shushan 

,Tob 28. 1.3. nor is wisdom /. in the land of the living 

31. t 25. if I rejoiced because my hand/, much 

29. or lift up myself when evil/, mine enemy 

32.3 -wrath kindled, because they had/no answer 

13. lest ye should say, we have/, out wisdom 
33. 24. deliver from the' pit, I have/, a ransom 
42. 15. no women /. so fair as the daughters of Job 

Psal. G9. 20. I looked for comforters but/, none 
76.5. none of the men of might have/, their hands 
84. 3. yea sparrow hath/, a house, and sv/allow 
89.20. 1 have/.David my servant, I anointed him 
107. 4. they wandered and/, no city to dwell in 
116. 1 3. 1/, trouble and sorrow, pains of hell/, me 
119. tl43. trouble and anguish have/, me 
132. 6. we/, it in the fields of the wood 

Prov. 7. 15. to seek thy face, and I have/, thee 
24. 14. so shall wisdom be when thou hast/, it 
25. 16. hast thou/.honey ? eat so much as is suffici- 

Eccl. 7. 27. behold, this have I/, saith the preacher 

23. one man among a thousand have I /. but a 

woman among all those have I not/. 

29.thison]y havel/. that God made man uprighl 



Cant. 3. 1. I sought him, 



buti/ 



him not, 2. 



3. the watchmen/, me, to whom I said, 5. 7. 

4. but If. him whom my soul loveth 
Isa. 10. 10. as my hand hath/, kingdoms of idols 

14. my hand hath/, the riches of the people 

22. 3. all that are/, in thee are bound together 
24-122. after many days shall they be/, wanting 
57. 10. thou hast/, the life of thine hand 
65. 1. I am/, of them that sought me not 

,7(?r.2. 5. what iniquity have your fathers/, in me? 
34. in thy skirts is/, the blood of poor innocents 

5. 26. for among my people are/, wicked men 

14. 3. they came to the pits and/, no water 

15. 16. thy \7ords were/, and I did eat them 

23. 11. in my house have I/, their wickedness 
41. 8. ten men were/, that said, slay us not 
50. 7. all that/, them have devoured them 

Lam.2. 16. this is the day, we have/, we have seen 
Ezek. 22. 30. I sought for a man, but I/, none 
Dan. 5. 12. an excellent spirit was/, in Daniel 
27. thou art weighed, and art/, wanting 

6. 4. nor was there any fault/, in Daniel 
11. these men/. Daniel praying before his God 

Hos. 9. 10. 1 /. Israel like grapes in the wilderness 
12. 4. he/.hira in Beth-el, and there spake with us 
8. Ephraim said, I have/, me out substance 
14. 8. I am like a tree, from me is thy fruit/. 
.Tonah 1.3. he/, a ship for Tarshish, so be paid fare 
Jl/2c.l.l3.the transgressions of Israel were/in the." 
Mat. 2. 8. when ye have/, him bring me word 
8.10. 1 have not/so great faith in Israel, 7.mA:£ 7 y 
13. 44. which when a man hath/, he hideth it 
46. when he had/, one pearl of great pric 
18. 28. and /. one of his fellow servants who ovrefi 
20. 6. he went out and/, others stan/iing idle 
21.19./. notbin? thereon, Mark 11. 13. Luke 13.3 



FOU 

Mat- 22. 10. they gathered all as many as Hiey/. 

y6.43.he/.thein asleep, jMarkU. 40. Luke2-2. 45. 

GO. sought witiiessos,yet/.they none, jyiar/cll.35. 

27. 3-i. they/, a man of Cyrene, Simon by name 
Mark I. 37. when Ihey had/, him, they said to him 

7. 2. some ate with defiled hands, they/, fault 
30. when si)e was come, she/, the devilgoneout 

11. 4. tiiey/. the cult tied by the door without 
Luke 2. IG. they/, tiie babe lying in a manger 

4G. after three days they/, him in the temple 
4. 17. lie/, the place where it was written 

7. 10. they returning/, the servant whole 

8. 35. they/, man clothed and in his right mind 
75. 5 when he hath/, the sheep, he layeth it 

6. rejoice, for I have /. my sheep whicli was lost 

9. when she hath/, the piece, she calleth friends 
1*. 18. are not any /. that returned to give glory 
19. 32. they/, even as he had said to them, 22. 13. 

23. 2. we/, this fellow perverting the nation 
14. behold, I have/, no fault in this man 

24. 2. and they/, the stone roiled away 

3. they/, not the body of the Lord Jesus 

23. when they /. not his body, they came, saying 
33. and they/, the eleven gathered together 
Jekn 1. 41. andsaith, we have/, the Messias, 45. 

2. 14. Jesus/, in the temple those that sold oxen 
jlcts 5. 10. the young men came in, and/, her dead 

22. when the officers/, them not in the prison 
7. 11. and our fathers/, no sustenance 

9. 2. that if he/, any oftiiis way, whether men 

10. 27. Peter/, many that were come together 

12. 19. Herod sought for Peter, and/, him not 

13. G. they/, a certain sorcerer, a false prophet 
22. I have/. David, a man after mine own heart 

17. 23. 1 /. an altar with this inscription 

24. 5. we have/, this man a pestilent fellow 
20. if they have/, any evil doing in me 

25. 25. 1/, he hath done nothing worthy of death 
23. 14. we came to Puteoli, where wc /. brethren 

Rom. 4. 1. what Abraham our father hath/. 
7.10. which was ordained to life, I/, to be to death 

1 Cor. 15. 15. yea, we are /. false witnesses of God 

2 Cor. 2. 13. because If. not Titus my brother 
Oal. 2. 17. we ourselves also are/, sinners 
Phil. 2. 8. and being/, in fashion as a man 

1 Tim. 3. 10. use the office, being/, blameless 

2 Tim. 1. 17. Onesipborus sought me and /. me 
Heb. 12. 17. for he/, no place of repentance 

1 Pet. 1. 7. that your faith might be/, to praise 

2 John 4. 1/, of thy children walking in truth 
Rev.1.2.\.bo\i hast tried them, and hast/, them liars 

3. 2. I have not/, thy works perfect before God 
12. 8. nor was their place /. anj more in heaven 
16. 20. and the mountains were not/. 

Be FOUND. 
Gen. 18.29. peradventure there shall be forty/. 
44. 9. with whomsoever of thy servants it bcf. 
Ex od. 12. 19. seven days no leav. shall bef. in houses 

21. IG. that stealeth a man, if he bef. in his hand 

22. 2. if a thief &c/. breaking up, 7. 

4. if the theft be certainly/, in his hand 
Deut. 22. 28. if a man lie with her, and they bef. 
I Sam. 10. 21. they sought him, he could notbef. 
2S'a7?i.l7.12. sliall come on him where he shall be f. 
IKing'sl. 52. if wickedness bef.in him, he sliall die 
1 C/iron. 23. 9. if seek him, will &e/.of thee, butif 

forsake him will castoft'for ever, 2 Chron. 15. 2. 
,Tob 20. 8. he shall flv away and shall not bef. 

28. 12. but where shall wisdom bef.? 

PsaZ. 3^2.0. shall pray in time when thou mayest bcf. 

36. 2. till his iniquity Z)e/. to be hateful 

37. 3G. I sought him, but he could not bef. 
Prov. 6. 31. if he bef. he shall restore seven-fold 

IG. 31. if it bef.in the way of rigliteousness 
30. 6. lest he reprove thee and thou bef. a liar 

10. lost he curse thee, and thou be f guilty 
Fsa. 30. 14. there shall not be f. a sherd to take fire 

35. 9. no lion, nor any beast shall be f. thereon 
51. 3. joy and gladness shall bef. therein 
55. 6. seek ye the Lord while he may bef. 
Jer. 29. 14. I will he f. of you, saith tlie Lord 
50.20. sinsof Judah be sought for, shall not Je/. 
Ezek. 2o. 21. yet shaltthou never bef. again 
Dan. 11. 19. he shall stumble and fall, and not bef. 
12. 1. every one shall bef. written in the book 
Hos. 10. 2. now shall they bef. faulty 
Zeph. 3. 13. nor a deceitful tongue bef. in mouth 
Zech. 10. 10. and place shall not bef. for them 
.Acts 5. 39. lest ye be f. to fight against God 

1 Cor. 4. 2. it is required thata steward 6c/. faithful 

2 Cor. 5. 3. if clothed, we shall not be f. naked 

11. 12. wherein glory, they may bef. even as we 

12. 20. that I shall be f. such as ye would not 
PA^7.3.9. fifi/.inhi'n, not having mv own righteous. 
2 Pet. 3. 14. that ye may be f. of him in peace 
Rev. 18. 21. the city of Babylon bef. no more at all 

22. no craftsman shall bef. any more in thee 

See Favour. 

FOUND ^race. 

Gen. 6. 8. Noah /. grace in the eyes of the Lord 

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Gen. 19 19. thy servant hath /. gra^e in thy sight 

33. 10. if 1 have/, g. in thy sight, 47. 29. | 50. 4. 

39. 4. Joseph/, grace in his sight, he served him 

Ezod. 33. 12. thou hast also/, grace in my sight,17. 

13. if 1 have /. grace in thy sight, consider this 

naiion thy people, Z^.^.-Tadg. G. 17. 1 Sam. 27.5. 

IG.how known that 1 and thy people have /. g.7 

JSTum. 32. 5. if we have /. grace in thy sight 

Ruth 2. 10. why have If. grace in thine eyes 7 

1 Sam. 20. 3. thy father knoweth I have/, grace 

2 Sam. 14. 22. thy servant knoweth I'have/. grace 
Jer. 31. 2. the peo])le/. grace in the wilderness 

Is FOUND. 
Gen.44:. 10. he with whom it isf.he my servant, 16. 
Dent. 20. 11. people that is f. shall be tributaries 

1 Kings 14. 13. in him there is f. some good thing 

2 Kings 22. 13. this book that isf.2 Chron. 34. 21. 
Ezra 4. 19. it is f. this city hath been rebellious 
./ob 19. 23. seeing the root of the matter is f. 
Prov. 10. 13. in the lips of him wisdom is f. 
Isa. 13. 15.everyonethatis /.shall be thrust thro' 

37. 1 4. hft up thy prayer for remnant that is f. 

65. 8. as the new wine is f. in the cluster 
Jer. 2. 26. as the thief is ashamed when he is f. 
34. in thy skirts is f. the blood of innocents 

ll.O.a conspiracy is f. among the men of Judah 
Dan. 5. 14. excellent wisdom is f. in thee 
Hos. 14. 8. I am like a tree, from me is thy fruit/. 
Luke 15. 24. thi& my son was lost and is f. 32. 
2 Cor. 7. 14. our boasting I made is f. a truth 

Was FOUND. 
Gen. 44. 12. the cup was f. in Benjamin's sack 

47. 14. Joseph gathered the money that was f. 
Exod. 35. 23. every man with whom was/, purple 
24. every man with whom was/, shittim-wood 
Judg. 20. 1 48. smote with thesword all that wasf. 

1 Sam. .13. 22. with Saul and Jonathan there loasf. 
2/rmirsl2.10.high-priest told the moneythat wasf. 

20.13. shewed all that wasf. in treasury, /sa. 39.2. 
22. 9. gather the money that was f. 2 Chr. 34. 17. 
23.. 2. read book which loasf. 2 Chron. 34. 30. 

2 Chron. 15. 4. sought him, he was/, of them. 15. 
21. 17. carried away the substance that was f. 

Ezra 6. 2. there was f. at Achmetha a roll 
Eccl. 9. 15. there wasf. in it a poor wise man 
.7e?-. 48.27. was Isr.a derision? was he/.am. thieves! 
Ezek. 28. 15. perfect till iniquity icas f. in thee 
Da.n. 1. 19. among all none teas f. like Daniel 
2. 35. iron, clay broken, no place ivas f. for them 
5. n. like the wisdom of the gods was f. in him 
6. 23. because before him innocency icas f. in me 
Mat. 1. 18. she was f. with child' of the Holy Ghost 
Ltike 9. 36. when voice was past, Jesus wasf. alone 
JictsS. 40. but Philip wasf. at Azotus, he preached 
Rom. 10. 20. I was f. of them that sought me not 
1 Pet. 2. 22. neither was guile/, in his mouth 
Rev. 5. 4. no man was f. worthy to open the book 
14. 5. and in their mouth wasf. no guile 
18. 24. in her wasf. the blood of the prophets 
20. 11. and there wasf. no place for them 

Was 710 1 FOUND. 
Mai. 2. 6. and iniquity loas notf. in his lips 
Hcb.W S.Enoch was noi/.because God translated 
7Jcu.20.15. whoso was notf. written in book of life 

FOUNDATION 
Is the ground-work, or lowest part of abiiilding, 
which supports the other parts ; as the founda- 
tio7i of a house, of a castle, of a fort, tower, 
&c. Chiist Jesus, both in the Old and .TSTeio 
Testament, is called a Foundation. Isa 23. 16, 
Behold, I lay in Zion for a foundation, a stone, 
a tried stone, a precious corner-s'one, a sure 
foundation. Christ is the foundation on which 
the church is built ; the foundation of all the 
hopes, andcomfort, an-Uiappiness, oftkepeople 
of God;- the foundation of the Covenant of 
Grace madejcith the church, and of all the pro- 
mises contained therein; he is a sm?t foundation, 
on whom his people may securely rest ; one xoho 
will not fail them, nor deceive them ; and he is 
the corner-stone that unites the several parts 
of the bxiilding together ; he makes Jews and 
Gentiles, that once were implacable encnties, one 
church. So also in 1 Cor. 3. 11, Other foimda- 
tion can no man lay, th.in that is laid, which is 
.Tesus Christ. Andthe abovementioncd passage 
in Isaiah is cited by St. Peter, and applied to 
Christ, 1 Pet. 2. 6. 
God''s decree of election is the firm immovable 
foundation upon which the salvation of the elect 
depends. 2 Tim! 2. 19, The fonndition of God 
standeth sure, having this se^l, The Lord know- 
eth them that are his. See more of this passage 
on the word SEAL. The foundation of the 
apostles and prophets, is that foundation which 
they laid by their preaching and doctrine, name- 
ly, Christ, lohom. they hel-l forth as the only 
Mediator between God and man, the onlv Sa- 
viour and Head of the -church. Eph. 2. 20, Ye 
are built upon the foundation of the apostles 



FOU 

and prophets : Your faith is grounded upon tiU 
doctrine delivered by them. Foundation it 
likewise taken for the first principles of Chris- 
tianity, taught in an easy and plain intthod, so 
as to make people of mean capacities to under- 
stand them ; such as concerning the necessity 
and nature of repentance and faith; the n ature, 
institution, signification, and use of the sacra 
ments ; concerning the last judgment, and the 
like; these the apostle calls t/tefoundatioir. Heb. 
6. 1, 2, Not laying again the foundation cf re 
pentance, &c. .^nd in Rom. 15. 20, The 
apostle says, So have I strived to preach the 
gospel, not where Christ was named, lest I 
should build upon another man's foundation. 
/ did not choose to preach the gospel, where the 
fundamentals, the first principles of religion, 
hadbeen taught by another, lest I should seem 
to assume to myself the credit due to him. Hea- 
ven, which is the eternal inheritance of all be- 
lievers, is described as a city which haih foun- 
dations, to deviate that the state of the elect 
in heaven, and their glory there, is not sub- 
ject to corruption, or the least alteration. 
Heb. 11. 10, Jibraham looked for a city which 
hath foundations, whose builder and maker is 
God. 

Magistrates are also called foundalions. Psal. 
82. 5, All the foundations of the world are 
outof course: Ml magistrates, rulers, and go- 
vernors^ that should settle and establish justice 
and order, have disturbed it by their irregular 
and disorderly proceedings. Solomon says, 
Prov. 10. 25, The righteous is an everlasting 
foundation: or, hath an everlasting foundation: 
His hope and hajypincss is built upon a sure 
fomi/iation. 

Exod. 9. 18. ashath not been in Egypt since the/. 

■hsh. 6. 2G. he shall lay the/, iri his first-born 

lKings5.\7. Ihey brought hewn stones to lay the/. 
G. 37. in the fourth year was/, of house of L. laid 
7. 9. were of costly stones even from the/. 10. 
16. 34. he laid the/, of Jericho in his first-born 

2 Chron. S. 16. work was prejiared to-day of the/. 
31. 7. they began to lay the/, of the heaps 

Ezra 3. 6. the/, of the temple v/as not yet laid 

10. when the builders laid the/, of temple, 12. 
5. 16. Sheshbazzar laid the/, of the house 

7. jO- on the first day was the/, of going up 
.Job 4. 19. how much less in them whose/, is in diisi 

22. 16. whose/, was overflown with a flood 
Psal. 87. 1. his f. is in t'le holy mountains 
102. 25. of old tliou hast laid the/, of the earth 
137. 7. rase it, rase it, even to the/, thereof 
Prov. 10. 25. the righteous is an everlasting/. 
Isa. 28. 16. I lay in Zion for a/, a tried stone 
44. O--^. saying to the temple, thy/, shall be laid 
48. 13. my hand hath laid the/, of the earth 
Ezek. 13. 14. the/, thereof shall be discovered 
Hab. 3. 13. by discovering the /. to the neck 
Hag. 2. 18. from the day that the/, was laid 
Zech. 4. 9. Zerubbabel hath laid /. and .shall finish 

8. 9. prophets which were when the/, was laid 
12. 1. the Lord, which layeth the/, of the earth 

Luke G. 48. digged deep, and laid the/, on a rock 
49. like a man that without a/, built a house 
14. 29. lest haply after he hath 'laid the/. 
Rom. 15. 20. lest I should build on another man's/. 

1 Cor. 3. 10. as a wise master-builder)! laid the/. 

11. for other/, can no man lay than is laid 

12. if any man build on this/, gold, silver, wood 
Kph. 2. 20. are built on the/, of the prophets 
ITim. 6. 19. laying up in store for.thems. a good/. 

2 Tim. 2. 19. nevertheless/, of God stMnrlirh sure 
Heb. 1. 10. thou. Lord, hast laid the/, of tiieearth 

G. L not l.Tying the/, of repentance and faith 
Rev. 21. 19. tht> firs^ f. jasper; second sapphire 

FOUNDATION of the world. 
.Mat. 13. 35. kept secret from the/, of the world 

25. 34. kinjdom prepared from the/, of theworld 
Lukell. .50. the blood shed from the/, nf theworld 
. /rt/n? 17.24. thou lovedst me before the/ ofth- world 
KpA. 1.4. chosen us in him before the foftbe world 
Heb. 4.3. works were finished from Xhi\f.oftheworld 

9. 2G. must have oft suffered since /. of the world 

1 Pet. 1 20. foreordfiined before thf/. of the loorld 
Rev. 13. 8. Lamb slain from the/, of the '7c arid 

17. 8. names nor written fro'n 'he f. of the laorld 

FOUNDATIONS. 
T')eut. 32. 22. and set on fire the/, of the mountains 

2 Sam. 22. 8. the/, of heaven mov^d and shook 
16./. of theworld were discoverf-d, Ps. 18.7,15, 

7^2ra"4. 12. havesetnp the walls and joined the/. 

.6. 3. and let the/, thereof bf* st'on?Iv laid 

Job3?.4. where wast thou »vhen I laid/, of earth? 
G. wlif-reupon nre the/, thereof fastened 

Psal.11 .3. \ff. he destroyed, whaf can righteous do? 
82. 5. all the/, of the enrth are out o'' course 
104. 5. who laid the /'. of enrth notlob" removed 

Prov. 8. 29. when he appointed the/, of the eaith 



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[sa. 16. 7. Tor the/, of Kir-iiareseth shall ye mourn 
24. 18. and the/, of the eairW do shake 
4l>- 21. have ve not undeistood from /. of earth ? 
51. 13. the Lord thut laid the/, of the earth 

16- tjiat I may lay the/, of the earth 
51. li. 1 will lay thy/, with sapphires 
53.1'i.thou slialt raise upthe/.of inanygenerations 

fcr. 31. 37. if the/, of the earth can be searched 
50. 15. her/ are fallen, herwalls are thrown down 
51. 2t). they sliall not take of thee a stone for/. 

Lam. 4. 11. and ii hath.devoured the/, tiiereof 

Ezeli. 30. 4. Egypt's/, shall be broken down 
41 8. the/, of the side chambers were a full reed 

■ Mic. 1. G. and I will-discover the/, thereof 
6. 2. hear, O mountains, and ye strong/, of earth 

Acts IG. 2G. the/, of the prison were shaken 

Heb. 11. lU. for he looked for a city that hath/. 

Rev. 21. 14. the walls of the city had twelve/. 
19. the f. were garnished with precious stones 
FOUNDED. 

1 Ckrun. 9 122. these were poiters whom David/. 

2 Chron. 3. t 3. the thmgs wherein Solomon was/. 
Ezra 3. t 6. but the temple was not yet/. 

Psal. 8. 1 2. out of mouths of babes hast/, strength 
24. 2. for he bath/, it upon the seas und the floods 
78. t G9. like tbe earth which he hath/, for ever 
89.11. world and fulness thereof, thou hast/, them 
104. t o. he hath/, the earth upon her bases 
8. to the i)lace which thou hast/, for them 
119. 152. thy testimonies thou hast/them for ever 
Prov. 3. lil. the Lord by wisdom hath /. the earth 
Isa. 14. 32. answer, that the Lord hath/. Zion 
23. 13. this people was not till the Assyrian/, it 
Amos 9. G. and he haih /. his troop in the earth 
Hab. 1. t 1~- O Lord, thou hast ordained ihem for 
judgment; O God, tiiou hast/, them for correction 
Mat. 7. 25. and it fell not for it was/, on a rock 
Luke 6. 48. could not shake it, it was/, on arock 

FOUNDER. 
Judg. 17. 4. his mother gave them to the/. 
lsaAl.j7.so the carpenter encouraged the/, 
/er. 5. 29. the bellows are burnt,/, nielteih in vain 
10. 9. the work of the hands of the/. 
14. every/. confounded bvgraven image, 51.17. 
FOUND EST. 
JVeft. 9. 8. and/, his heart fwithful before thee 

FOUNDING. 
2 Chron. 24. \Ti. concerning Joash/. the house 

FOUNTAIN 
Is properly the source or spring-head of waters. 
Metaphorically, God is called the fountain of 
living waters, Jer. 2. 13. Springs or fountains 
are culled living, when they never cease, or 
intermit, but are always sending forth their 
waters: Such had God's care and ]ci7idness 
been over and to the Jews, of whom he com- 
plains, That they had forsaken him, the 
Ibunlain of living waters. The blood o/ Christ, 
which washes believers from all uncleanness 
of si)i, is called a fountain. Zech. 13. 1, In 
that day there shnll be a fountain opened to 
the house of David, and to the inhabitants of 
Jerusalem, for sin and uncleanness. The 
lerral washings were but shadows and types of 
this matchless healing and purging Fountain, 
?ia?ncly, the blood if Christ, which never failed 
to heal any that ever 7ised it. All spiritual 
graces and refreshments communicated by the 
Spirit, are also compared to a fountain. Joel 
3. 18, A fountain shall come forth of the 
house of the Lord, and shall water the valley 
of Shittim. As waters are of a cooli/ig, re- 
freshing, omd fructifyingnature, so these gifts 
and graces should make the most barren to 
become fruitful. And in John 7. 38, He that 
believeth on me, out of his belly shall flow 
rivers of living water. He shall be endued 
zcith the gifts and graces of the Spirit in a 
plentiful measure, Khich shall not only refresh 
himself, but shall break forth, and be communi- 
cated to others, also far their refreshing. 
VountiiiusaretakenforcIuldren,orposterity,Vrov. 
5. 16, Let thy fountains be disjiersed abroad : 
Alay your posterity be viimerous. In this 
passage fountains are put for streams or rivers 
flowing from them, by a metonymy of the cause 
for the effect. In the same sense it is used 
in Di-ut. 33. 28, The founiain of .Jacob shall 
be upon a land of corn and wine: that is, 
the people that proceed from Jacob. 7'he title 
of fountains may be the more fitly given to 
children, because as thnj are rivers in respect 
of their parents, so when they grow up, they 
also become fountains to their children. In 
Prov. 5. 18, fountain is put for a wife. Let 
thy fountain be bhssed. Let thy wife be 
blessed ieithchildren;harrennessbeingesteemed 
a curse and reproach among the Israelites; 
Or, let her be a blessing and comfort to the^., 
and not a curse and a snare, as a harlot will 
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be : or, let her be made happy by the enjoyment 
of thy society, and cleaving to her alone. 

Solomon says, Prov. 13. 14, The law of the wise 
is a fountain of life, to depart from the snares 
of death; that is, the doctrine, instruction, or 
counsel of a holy pious man, is a means tu pre- 
serve life, and to help vitn to depart from the 
snares of death. By spring and fountain in 
Hos. 13. 15, aremeant a prosperous condition, 
and all blessings which seemed to be for a con- 
tinuance ; His spring shall become dry, and 
his fountain shall be dried up. Fountain is 
taken for theright ventricle of t/ie heart, which 
is the spring of life, and of the vital spirits. 
Eccl. 12. G, Or the pitcher be broken at the 
fountain : This may be satd, ichen the veins do 
not return the blood to the heart, but suffer it 
to stand still and cool within them, whence 
comes that coldness of the outjcard parts, which 
is a near forerunner of death. Fountain of 
blood, is the blood of a person incommoded 
with a loss of blood, whether natural or other- 
2cise, Lev. 20. 18. Mark 5. 29. 

Gen. 16.7. angel of the Lord found Hagar by a/. 

Lev. 11. 36. a/, wherein is water shall be clean 
20. 18. he discovered her/, the/, of her blood 

Deut. 33. 28./. of Jacob shall be on a land of corn 

lSam.2^1. l.the Israelites pitched by a/ in Jezreel 

Psal. 36. 9. for with thee is the/, of life 
68. 26. bless the Lord from the/, of Israel 
74. 15. thou didst cleave the/, and the flood 
114. 8. who turned the flint into a/, of water 

Prov. 5. 18. let thy/, be blessed, rejoice with wife 

13. 14. the law of the wise is a /. of life 

14. 27. the fear of the Lord is a/, of life 

25. 26. is as a troubled /. and corrupt spring 
Eccl. 12. 6. or the pitcher be broken at the /. 
Cant. 4. 12. a/, sealed || 15. a/, of gardens 
Jer.2. 13. have forsaken/ of living waters, 17. 13. 

6. 7. as a/, casteth out' her waieis so she 

9. 1. oh that- mine eyes were a/, of tears 
Joel 3.18. a/.shall come forth of house of the Lord 
Zeeh. 13. 1. in that day a/, shall be opened 
Mark 5. 29. the/, of her blood was dried up 
Jam. 3. 11. doth a/, send forth sweet waters ? 

12. no/, can yield salt water and fresh 
Rev. 21. 6. I will give of the /'. of life freely 

FOUNTAINS. 
Geii. 7. 11. the/, of the great deep were broken up 

8. 2. the/, also of the deep were stojiped 
Deut. 8. 7. God bringeih thee into a land of/. 

1 Kings 18. 5. go into the land, to all /. of water 

2 Chr. 32. 3. he took counsel to stop waters of/. 
4. there was much people, who stopt all the/. 

Prov. 5. 16. let thy/, be dispersed abroad 
8.24. when there were no /. abounding v\ ith water 

28. when he strengthened the/, of the deep 
Isa. 41. 18. 1 will open /. in ihe mid.st of the valleys 
Hos. 13. 15. and his/, shall he dried up 
Rev. 7. 17. and he shall lead them to living/. 
8. 10. the star fell upon the/, of waters 
14. 7. worship him that made the/, of waters 
16. 4. the third angel poured his vial upon the/. 

FOUR. 
Gen. 2. 10. a river parted, and became/, heads 
14. 9./. kings joined battle with five 
47. 24. and/, parts shall be your own for seed 
Exod. 22. 1. he shall restore/. shee[) for a sheep 

25. 26. thou shalt make for it f. rings of gold 
34. shall be/, bowls made like unlc almonds 

26. 2. the breadth of one curtwin/. cubits, 8. 

27. 16. their pillars/, their sockets/. 38. 19. 
37. 20. and in the candlestick were/, bowls 

bS. 5. he cast/, rings for the /. ends of the grate 
39. 10./. rows of sTones set in the brea.'it-plate 
Lev. 11. 20. all fowls that creep going on all/. 

27. of beasts that go on all/, unclean, 42. 
J^um.'i. 7. two wagons,/, oxen tosonsof Gershon 
8./. wagons, eight o.xen to the sons of Merari 
De2it. 22. 12. make thee fringes on the/, quarters 
Judg. 11. 40. a custom lo lament/, days in a year 
2 Sam. 21. 22. these/, were born to ihe giant 
1 Kings 18. 33. he said, fill/, barrels with water 
'2Kings 7. 3. there were/ leprous men at the entry 
John. 16. saw his son'.«sons, even/, generations 
Prov. 30. 15. yea/, things say not, it is enough 

15. yea there be/, tilings which I know not 
21. and for/, things which it cannot bear 
24. there be/. thii>gs which are little on earth 

30. 29. yea,/, thinss are comely in going 
Isa. 17. 6. /. or five in the utmost fruitful branches 
Jer. 15. 3. I will appoint over them /. kinds 

36. 23. when Jehudi had read three or/, leaves 
Ezek. 1. 5. the likeness of/, living creatures 

6. and every one had /. faces, 15. | 10. 14. and 
every one had/, wings, 10. 21. 

16. and they/, had one likeness, 10. 10. 

17. they went upon their/, sides, 10. 11. 

14. 21. when I send my/, sore judgm. on Jerus. 

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Ezek. 40. 41. /. tables were on this side, /. on that 
43. 15. the altar/, cubi's, and nnward/. horns 

Dan. 1. 17. these/, children God gave knowledge 
'* 25. lo, I see/. iT.en loose, walking in the lire 

7. 2. the/, winds of heaven strove on (he sea 
3. and/, great beasts came up from the sea 
17. these/, beasts are/, kings who shall arise 

8. 8. came/, notable horns towaid the/, winds 

22. whereas/, slood up,/, kingiion^.s shall stand 
11. 4. his kingdom divided towards the/, winds 

Amos 1. S.'and for /. I will not lurn away the 
punishment thereof, 6, 9, 11, 13. [ 2. 1,4, 6. 
Zeeh. 1. 18. 1 saw, and behold _/'. horns 
20. and the Lord shewed me/, carpenters 
6. 1. and behold, there came f. chariois out 
..l/a^24. 31. he shall send his angels, and ;hey shall 
gather his elect from the f. winds, M ar/i 13.27. 
Ji'a?7i2.3.onesick of the palsy who was borne of/. 
JohnA. 35.' are yet/, months, then cometh liarvest 
11. 17. Lazarus had lain in the grave/, days 
19. 23. the soldiers made /. parts of hi.s garment 
Acts 10. 30./. days ago I v, asfasungtothis hour 
21.9. Philip had / daughters, virgins, whop'.oph. 

23. we have/, men ^vhich liave a vow on them 

27. 29. they cast/, anchors out o-'the stern 
Rev. 4. 6. round about the throne were/, iieasts 

8. the/, beasts had each of them si.\ wings 

5. 14. the / beasts said, amen, ;;nd the ciders feD 

6. 6. I heard a voice in the midsl of the/, beasts 
7.1.1 saw/, angels, on/, ccrners, holding/. winds 

9. 13. a voice from the/, horns oftheg Fdeii altar 
14. loose the/, ang. who are bound in Eupiirates 

14. 3. they sung a new song before the f. beasts 

15. 7. one of the/, beasts gi\ve seven vials 
19. 4. the 24 elders and the/, bea^ts fell down 

See Corners, Days. 

FOUR times. 

jVfA.G. 4. vet thev sent to me f. times after this sort 

" FOURFOLD. 
2 Sam. 12. 6. and he shall. re-^tore the land)/. 
Luke 19. 8. if I have taken :iny tiling, f restore/, 
■SVe Footed, Twenty, Hundred. Teoisand. 

FOUR-SQU,-\RE. 
Exod.^l. l.altarshallbe/.-s(/j.'rt7T, height 3 cubits 

28. 16. the breast-plate /.-S(/Har(?, being dtaibled 
IKingsQ. 133. he made posts o! oiive-tiee/.-sgucre 
Ezek. 40. 47. he measured the court f.-s(jiiare 

48. 20. ye shall ofl^r ihe ho]y ohhwion f. -square 
Rev. 21. 16. and the ci'v lit-'h f. -square 

FOURSCORE. 
Exod. 7. 7. IMoses was/, years old, and Aaron/, 
and three yearsold, v.hen they spake to Pharaoh 
Judg. 3. 30. and the land had rest/ vears 
2 Sajv. 19. 32. Barziihii was/, years old, 3.5. 
2 Kings 6. 25. an ass's head was .-old for/, pieces 

10. 24. Jehu appointed/, men without, and said 

1 Chron. 15. 9. Eliel the chief, and his brethren/. 

2 Chron. 26. 17. with him/, priests, valiant men 
EzraS. 8. Zebadiah, and wiih hi.m f. males 
Psal. 90. 10. and if by strength they be/, years 
Cant.Q.9. are threescore queens, and/, concubines 
Jer. 41. 5. there came from Samaria, /. men 
/.)//:c2.37.she w^as a widow about/, and iburyears 

IG. 7. he said to him, lake ihv hill, and write / 

FOURSCORE and five. 
Josh. 14. 10. lo,I am this day/. ftnrf/??c years old 
1 Sam. 22. 18. Doe? slew that dav/. and ^i-epers. 

FOURSCORE and six. 
<?c7i.l6.16.Abra.was/. and six when Hagar bare 

One huv'- -' ond FOURSCORE. 
Gen. 35.2'. (husof Isaac were «??r /;?/?; 'iVffiaK^Z/ 

Fo2ir hundred and FOURSCORE. 
IKinn-sG.I. in /'oj/r/i./. vears after con: e out of Eg 

FOURSCORE thousand. 
1 Kings 5. lo.f.thous. hewers in m(-nnt. 2CAr.2.18 

FOURSCORE and seven thousand. 

1 Chr. 7. 5. Issachar reckoned in all f.nnd seven th. 

One hundred FOURSCORE and' five thousand 

2Kingsl9.35.ar\^e\ smote in camjiofAssyria onek. 

FOURTEEN. ["/. and five t. 

Gen. 31. 41. I served/, years for thy daughters 

46.22. who were born to Jncob,all tie.-ovils were/. 

JV"iim.29.13.ye shall offer for burnr-oflerinsflambs 

of the first year, 17. 20, 23, 26, 20, 32. 

Josh. 15. 36. the tribe of Judah had in the valley 

/. cities with thrir vil'age?, 18. 28. 

}Kings8. 65. Solomon and Isr. held a feast/, days 

1 Chr. 25. 5. God gave to Heman /'. .'ons, 2 daught. 

2 Chr. 13. 21. .'\bijah waxed ni'ghty, mar./, wivej 
Kzek. 43. 17 the settle shall beV- cubits long 
JIat.l. 17. from .Abraham to David /. from Davio 

to carrying to Babylon/, to Christ/, generations 
2 Cor. 12. 2. I knew' a man above/ years ago 
GaZ. 2.1. then f. vears nfterl vvent up to Jerusalem 

FOURTEEN thnvsnnd. 
Job 42. 12. Job had f. ^A. sheep, vm^ ^-^(^ camels 

FOURTEEN thousand seven hundred. 
J^um. 16.49. that dii'd in nla<ri!e vv-ere/. £.■%. scvenh. 

FOURTEENTH. 
Gen. 14. 5. in the /. year came Chcdoj-laomer 



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'ilCingslS. 13.in the/, year of Hezekiah, Isa. 36. 1. 

1 Chron. 24. 13. the /. lot came forth to Jeshebeab 
25. 21. the/, lot came forth to Mattilhiah 

Ezck. 40. 1. ill the/, year after the city was smitten 
dels 27. 27. but when tiie}/. night was come 
Sec Day. 
FOURTH 
Gen. 2. 14. and the/, river is Euphrates 
15. 16. in/, generation they shall come hither 
Ezod. 20. 5. vijiling iniquity of fathers to the /. 
generation, 34. 7. Sfitm. 14. 18. Dcut. 5. 9. 
28. 20. and the/, row shall be a beryl, 39. 13. 
Lev. IJ). 24. in the/, year the fruit shall he holy 
Josh. 19. 17. the /. lot came out to Issachar 
ZSam. 3. 4. David's/son, Adonijah, 1 Chron. 3. 2. 

2 Kings 10. 30. thy child, of/ generation, 15.12. 
Ezek.lQ. 14. the/, had the face of an eagle 
Dan. 2. 40. the / kingdom shall he strong as iron 

3. 25. the form of the/, is like the Son of God 
7. 7. behold, a/, beast dreadful and strong 
19. then I would know the truth of the/, beast 
23. the/, beast shall be the/, kingdom on earth 
11. 2. t!»e/. shall be far richer than they all 
Zech. 6. 3. in the/ chariot were grisled horses 
Jliat. 14.25. Jesus came in the/, watch of the night 
iZe?). 4. 7. tiie/ beast was like a flying eagle 

6. 7. when he had opened the/, seal, I heard 

8. 12. the/, angel sounded, the sun was smitten 
16. 8. the /angel poured out his vial on the sun 

21. 19. the third, a chalcedony ; the/, an emerald 

See Day, Mosth, Part. 
FOURTH year. 
IKings 6. 1. in the/, year of Solomon's reign over 
Israel he began to build, 37. 2 Chron. 3. 2. 
22.41. Jehoshaphat began to reign in/ y. of Ahab 
2Kings 18.9. in the f .year of Hezekiah Shalmatie- 
ser came up against Samaria and besieged it 
J(3r .25.1. word came to Jerp,m.in/.?/earofJehoiak 
28. 1. in the/, year of Zedekiah, Hananiah spake 

38. l.in the/, v/ecr of Jehoiakim this word came 

to Jeremiah from the Lord, 45. 1. ] 46. 2. 

51.59. commanded Serai ah in/. ?/ea?' of Zedekiah 

Zech.l .l.m f. year ofDarius word came toZechar. 

FOWL. 

Gen. 1. 26. let them have dominion over the/. 28. 

2. 19. outof theground God formed every/, of air 

7. 23. the/, of the heaven was destroyed 

8. 17. bring forth of all flesh, of/, of cattle 

9. 2. the fear of you shall be on every/, of the air 
10. bvdiold, I establish my covenant with the/. 

Lev. 7. 23, eat no blood, whether of/, or beast 

11. 4<). this is the law of the beasts and/. 
Dent. 4. 17. the likeness of any winged/, in the air 
Job 28. 7. tliere is a path which no/, knoweth 
Psal. 8. 8. to have dominion over the/, of the air 
148. 10. beasts and flying/, praise the Lord 
Jer. 9. 10. the/, of the heavens and beasts are fled 
Ezek. 17. 23. and under it shall dwell all/. 

39. 17. son of man, speak to every feathered /. 
44. 31. priest shall not eat any thing torn, /.or beast 

Dan. 7. 6. had on the back of it four wings of a/. 

FOWLS. 
Gen. 7. 3. take of/, also of the air by sevens 

15. 11. wlien the/, came down on the carcases 
Lev. 1. 14. if the burnt-sacrifice to Lord be of/. 

11. 13 these/, ye shall have in abomination 
Dewt. 14. 20. JDut of all clean/, ye may eat 

28. 26. thy carcase shall be meat to all /. of the air 
1 Sam. 17. 44. I will give thy flesh to the/. 46. 
1 Kings 4. 33. Solomon spake of beasts and of/. 

14. 11. that dieth in fields,/, eat, 16.4. | 2i. 24. 
JVe/i.5. 18. also/, were prepared n>r me, store of wine 
Job 12. 7. ask the/, and they shall tell thee 
Paal. 50. 11. I know all the/, of the mountains 

78. 27. he rained/, like as the sand of the sea 
Isa. 18. 6. they shall be left to the/, of the moun- 
tains, and the/, shall summer upon them 
Da7i. 4. 14. let the/, get from his branches 
Mat. G. 26. the/, they sow not, neither reap 

13.4. the/, devoured the se:ei] , Mark i.i. Luke 8.5. 
JV/ar/i:4.3-2.ihat/. may lodge under it, Luke 13. 19. 
Luke 12. 24. how much more are ye better than /. 
Jlcts 10. 12. a sheet wherein were/. 11.6. 
Rev. 19. 17. an angel cried to all the /. that fly 
21. and all the f. were filled with their flesh 
FOWLS of the heaven. 
Job 28. 121. kept close from the /. of the heaven 

35. 11. whornaketh us wiser than the/, of heaven 
Psoi.79.2. bodies of thy servantsmcat to/, o/ Aca. 

104. 12. by them tlie/. of h. have their habitation 

fer.l. 33. tlie carcases of this people shall be meat 
{nx\hQf.ofthehr.avcn,V^.'i. | 19. 7. ] 34.20. 

15 3 T will apiioint the /. of the heaven to destroy 
F.zek. 29. 5. given Pharaoh for meat to/, of heaven 

31. 6. tise/. of heaven made their n^sts in Assyria 
13. on his ruin shall all the/, of heaven remain 

'Xi.A. will causpall/ of heavento remain on'thee 

38.20. the/, of heaven shall shake at my presence 
'Z.)rt7i.2.'^8. ihef. of heaven given to Nebnchadnezz. 
Hos. 2. 18. made a covenant for them with /. of k. 

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.Hbj?.4.3. every one shall languish with/, of heaven 
7. 12. 1 will bring them down as the/, of heaven 

Zeph. 1. 3. 1 will consume the/, of the heaven 

Luke 13.19. the f. of heaven lodged in the branches 
FOWLER. 

Psal.91.3. he shall deliver thee from snare of the/. 

Prov. 6. 5. deliver as a bird from the hand of the/ 

Hos.9.8. but the proph. is a snare of a/, iu his ways 
FOWLERS. 

PsaZ.]24.7.our soul is escajied out of the snare of/ 

Jer. 5. 1 26. my people pry, as/, lie in wait 
FOX, 

In Greek, Alopex, in Hebrew, Shual : It is a 
creature very well known., and very remarkable, 
principally fur its cunning. There is mention 
made of it in several places of the Scripture. 
Our Saviour calls Herod the Tetrarch of Ga- 
lilee, fo.x, signifying thereby his craft, and 
the refinements of his policy, Luke 13. 32. 
.^nd to give anidea of his ownextrcjnepoverty, 
he says. The foxes have holes, and the birds 
of the air have nests, but the Son of man hath 
not where to lay his head, Luke 9. 58. Eze- 
kiel compares the false prophets with foxes. 
Ezek. 13. 4, Thy prophets are like the foxes 
in the deserts: whether it was his design to 
heighten their cunning and hypocrisy in imi- 
tating the true prophets, and so covering them- 
selves with sheeps' clothing, though they were 
ravelling wolves; or whether he intended to 
shczo, that ticese false prophets, instead of sup- 
porting Jerusalem, endeavoured only to destroy 
it, by undermining its walls, and shaking its 
foundations, as foxes undermine the ground to 
make holes for themselves. In the same sense, 
seducers and false teachers are compared to 
foxes. Cant. 2. 15, Take us the foxes that 
spoil the vines. 

It is said, in Judg. 15. 4, 5. that Samson took three 
hundred foxes, which he tied two and two toge- 
ther by the tails, ajid that having fastened afire- 
brand in the middle of the cord which bound them 
so together, he let themloose among the crops of 
standing corn belonging to the Philistines, and 
they burnt them. From the fields they went into 
the olive yards, and burnt them likewise. Some 
infidels are much scandalized at this history, 
and pretend it incredible that Samson could 
muster up so great anumber of foxes. But to 
this it is replied, that foxes are very common 
in this country; whichis proved from scripture, 
and the testimony of travellers. Solomon in 
his Song says, that the little foxes spoiled the 
vines, Cant. 2. 15. Jeremiah says, that the 
foxes walk upon the mountain of Zion, which 
is desolate, Lam. 5. 18. There are some pro- 
vinces and cities in Palestine which take their 
name from foxes,doubtless byreasonofthegreat 
number of these animals thereabout. For ex- 
ample : the land of Shual, or the fox, 1 Sam. 
13. 17, Hazar-shual, the fo.x's habitation, a 
city o/ Judah, or Simeon, Josh. 15. 28. | 19. 3. 

Belon says, that in FalesUne, particularly about 
Caesarea, there is a kind of creature between a 
wolf and a fox, which so aboimds there, that 
sometimes troops of two or three hundred of 
them are to be seen. M. Morizon, loko has 
travelled in this country, says,that foxesswarm 
there, and that there are very great numbers 
of them in the hedges and ruins of buildings. 
Besides, Samsoft being so eminent a person, 
and the judge of Israel, might have employed 
abundance of people to catch this great number 
of foxes, and they might have provided them 
some time before for his purpose. J^Tor can it 
at all perplex any man''s reason or faith, if it 
be allowed, that the God who made the world, 
and by his singular providence watched over 
Israel, and intended them deliverance at this 
time, could easily dispose things so that they 
might be taken. 
JSTo animal was fitter for his design, especially 
when coupled together in this manner ; for a 
fox runs very swiftly, but uses a, great many 
turnings and windings, not going straighton, 
but running sometimes on one side, sometimes 
on another, so that to hileojie dragged one way, 
and ajiother another way, they spread the fire 
over all the fields of the Philistines, and could 
not easily get into the woods, or holes in the 
rocks, cohere their fire-brands had been extin- 
guished, and Samson's stratagem rendered 
ineffectual. 

Many things are said concerning the craft and 
' subtilty of foxes. They lay their dung in the 
entrance of the badger'' s den, and by that means 
obtain it for their own use. They fright the 
wolves, who are their enemies, from their dens, 
by laying the herb sea-onion at the mouth of 
them. They digholes for themselves, but then 



they leave several outlets, that if thehuntsman 
lays his snare at one, they may escape at the 
other. When sick, they eat the gum of pine 
trees, whereby they are not only cured, but their 
days lengthened. It is said, that when they arc 
pursued by hunters, they make urine on their 
tails, and strike them upon the dog's faces. 
Some having been taken in a gin by the leg, 
have bit it off, and so escaped; others have 
feigned themselves dead, till they have been 
taken out, arid then have run away. Being 
hungry, they feign thaiisclvcs dead, on whom 
the fowls lighting for prey, they snatch and de- 
vour them. Many other things are storied of 
their cunning. 
JW^. 4. 3. a/, shall break down their stone wall 
Ltike 13. .32. go anil tell that/. I cast out devils 

FOXES. 
Judg. 15. 4. Samson caught three hundred/. 
Psal. 63. 10. they shall be a portion for/. 
Ca7zi.2.15.take the/the little/, that spoil the vines 
Lam. 5. 18. Zion is desolate, the/ walk upon it 
Ezek. 13. 4. thy prophets are like/ in the deserts 
Mat.8.20.f. have holes, the birds nests, LwAe 9.58 

FRAGMENTS. 
Mat. 14. 20. they took up the /. twelve baskets 
fuH, Mark 6. 43. Luke 9. 17. .John 6. 13 
Mark 8. 19. how many baskets full of/ ? 20. 
./ohiiG. 12. gather up/ that remain, notiiing be los* 

FRAIL. 
Psal. 39. 4. that I may know how/. I am 

FRAME. 
Psal. 103. 14. he knoweth our/, he remembereth 
Jer. 7. 1 18. to make cakes to the/ of heaven 
44. tl7. to burrl incense to the/, of heaven 
Ezek.i0.2.hy which was as the/, of a city on south 

FRAMES. 
Jer. IS. 13. behold, he wrought a work on the/, 

FRAME, Verb. 
Judg.l2.G. for he could not/ to pronounce it right 
.ler. 18. 11. behold, I / evil against you and devise 
Hos.5. 4. they will not/their doings to turn to God 

FRAMED. ■ , • 

Isa. 29. 16. shall the thing/ say to him that/, it 1 
Eph. 2. 21. in" whom a-il the building/, groweth to 
Heb. 11. 3. the worlds were / by the word of God 

FRAMETH. 

Psal. 50. 19. thy mouih to evil thy tongue/ deceil 

94. 20. throne of iniquity,/ mischief by a law 

FRANKINCENSE. 
Exod. 30. 34. take these spices with pure/. 
/.eu.2.1.pur/.thereon,15. i 5.11. | 24.7.JV2tm. 5. 15. 
2. he shall take the oil with all the / thereof 
16. the priest shall burn the oil with all/. 6. 15. 
lC/iro7i.9.29.some were appointed to oversee the/. 
JVeh. 13. 5. where they laid the/, and vessels 

9. thither brought I the vessels and the/. 
Caai.3.6.who is this that comes perfumed with/.? 
4. 6. till day break, I will get me to the hill of/. 
14. calamus, cinnamon, with all trees of/. 
Mat. 2. 11. they presented to him gifts, goW,/. 
Rev. 18. 13. no man buveth their/, wine and oil 

FRANKLY. 
Luke7.i2. nothing to pay, he/, forgave them botb 

FRAUD. 
Psal. 10. 7. his mouth is full of cursing and/. 
Isa. 30. 1 12. wherefore because ye trust in/. 
Jam. 5. 4. hire by you, kept back by/, crieth 

FRAY. 
Deut. 28. 26. no man shall/, them away, Jer. 7. 33. 
Zech. 1. 21. but these are come to/, them 

FRECKLED. 
Lev. 13. 39. it is a/, spot that groweth in the skin 

FREE. 
Exod. 21. 2. a Hebrew servant, ?n the seventh year 
he shall go out/. Deut. 15. 12. .Jer. 34. 9, 14, 
5. if the servant shall say, I will not go out/. 
11. then shall she go out/ without money 

26. he shall let him go/ for his eye's sake 

27. he shall let him go/ for his tooth's sake 
Lev. 19. 20. not be put to death because not/. 
JVum. 5. 19. be thou /. from this bitter water 

28. if the woman be not defiled, she shall be/. 
Deut. 15. 13. and when thou sendest him out/. 

18. not seem hard when thou sendest him/. 
24. 5. but he shall be/, at home one year 
1 Sam. 17. 25. make his father's house/, in Israel 
1 Kings 15. t22.Asa made a proclam. none was/ 

1 Chr. 9. 33. the singers, who remaining were /. 

2 Chr. 26. t21. Uzziah dwelt in a/, house ^ 
29. 31. and as many as were off. heart offered 

Job 3. 19. and the servant is/, from his master 
39. 5. who hath sent out the wild ass/. ? 

Psal. 51. 12. and uphold me with thy/. Spirit 
88. 5. /. among the dead, like slain in the grave 
105. 20. the king loosed him, and let him go/. 

Isa. 58. 6. and to let the ojjpresscd go/. 

Jer. 34. 9. each man should let his servant go/. 
11. caused them whom they lot go/, to return 

Mat. 15. 6. and honour not his father, he ehall be f 



FRE 



FRI 



FRl 



Mat. IT. 26. Jesus saitli, then are tlie children/. 
^Ia.rk~. V if a man say, it is Corban, he shall be/. 
John fi. 3^. and the truth shall make you/. 

3w how sayest thou, ye shall be made/. 

36. if Son shall make you /. ye shall be /. indeed 

cts 22. 28. and Paul said, but I was/, born 
lorn. 5. 15. not as the otfence, so also is the/ gift 

IG. but fte/. gift is of many olfences to justificat. 

\8. even so the/, gift came upon all men to justif. 

6. 18. being then made/ from sin, 22. 

20. servants of sin ye were/ from righteousness 

7. 3. if her husband be dead, she is/ from that law 

3. 2. X.\\3 Spirit of life made me/, from death 

i Cor. 7. 21. but if thou mayest be made/ use it 

t22. he that is called in the Lord is made/. 
9. 1 am I not an apostle ■? am I not/.? 

19. though I be/ from all men, yet a servant 
12. 13. baptized by one Spirit, whether bond or/. 
GaZ. 3. 28. there, is'neither bond nor/ Col. 3. 11. 

4. 26. but Jerusalem which is above, is/. 

31. not children of the bond-woman, bulof the/ 
5. 1. the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us / 
Eph. 6. 8. shaUreceive of Lord, whether bond or / 
\LThcss. 3. 1. pray that the word may have/, course 
1 Pet. 2. 16. as/ and not using your liberty 
Rev. 13. 16. caiiseth all,/ and bond, to rec. mark 
19. 18. ye may eat the flesh of both bond and /. 
FREED. 
Josli. 9. 23. and there shall none of you be/. 
Rom. 6. 7. for he that is dead is/ from sin 

FREEDOM. 
Lev. 19. 20. lieth with a woman, not/ given her 
Ezek. 27. 1 20. Dedan thy merchant in clothes of/. 
.Acts 22. 23. with a great sum obtained I this /. 

FREELY. 
Gen. 2. 16. of every tree thou mayest/. eat 
J^iun. 11. 5. we remember the fish we did eat/. 
1 Sam. "M. 30. if the people had eaten/ to-day 
Ezra 2. 68. some of the chief fathers offered/. 

7. 15. which the king hath offered/ to God 
Psal. 54. 6. I v/ill/. sacrifice to thee, O Lord 
iifo5.14.4. heal their backsliding, I will love theni/. 
Mat. 10. 8./. ye have received,/, give 

Acts 2. 29. men and brethren, let me/, speak 
26. 26. the king knoweth, before whom I speak/. 
Rom. 3. 24. being justified / by his grace through 
the redemption that is in Christ Jesus 

8. 32. will with him also/, give us all things 

1 Cor. 2. 12. might knov\' the things /. given us 

2 Cor. 11. 7. I have preached the gospel of God/ 
Rev. 21. 6. 1 Y"ill ?i^'e of the fountain of life/. 

22. 17. and whosoever will let him take/ 

FREEMAX. 

1 Cor. 7. 22. he that is called, is the Lord's/ 
Rev. 6. 15. every bondman and / hid themselves 

FREE qferm 0-5. 
Exod. 36. 3. hroiight f. -offerings every morning 
Amos 4. 5. proclaim and publish the /.-offerings 

FREaUEXT. 
Prov. 27. tfi. but the kisses of an enemy are/. 

2 Cor. 11. 23. in prisons more f. in deaths oft 

FREE-WILL. 
Ezra 7. 13. of their f.-icill to 20 up to Jerusalem 

FREE-WILL-ojernjo-. 

Z,eB.22.21. who ofltereth/.-(/;.-ojf. it shall be perfect 

23. a bullock thou mayest offer for a f.-icill-off. 

jXum.l^.d. when ye will make sacrifice \nf.-w.-off. 

Z)euf.l6.10. keep feast, with a tribute of f.-icill-off. 

23. 23. a.f.-icill-offer. shalt thou keep and perform 

Ezra 1.4. help him with beasts besides/- zciVZ-o^cr. 

3. 5. that willingly offered n.f.-icin-off.tothe Lord 

7. 16. all the silver thou canst find w'ixhf. -will-off. 
8. 28. the silver and ?oId are a f. -will-off. to Lord 

FR^E-WlhL-ufferings. 
/.ec.22.18. who will offer oblation for f.-jc ill- of er. 

23. 38. and beside all your f.-w.-nff. AVttj. 297 39. 
Deut.12.6. thither shall ye bring yoar f. -will-offer. 

17. mayest not eat within thy ga'es thy f.-w.-off. 

2 Chrcn.21. 14. Kore v.as over f.- will-offer. of Goi - 

PsaZ.119.103. accept thpf.-zc/ZZ-o/fsr. of mv mouth I 

FREE-WOMAX. ' j 

Gal. 4. 22. had two sons, by bond-maid, and by a/. • 

23. but he of the /. was by promise I 

30. shall not be heir wi:h the son of the/. \ 

31. we are not children of bond-woman, but of f.' 

FRESH. 
.Vum.ll. 8. taste of manna was as the taste of/ oil 
Job 29. 20. mv slory was /. in me, mv bow renewed 
Psal 92. lO.'l^shall be anointed with/, oil 
Jam. 3. 12. no fountain can v-eld salt water and/. 
FRESHER. i 

Job 33. 25. his flesh shall be/ than a child's \ 

FRET. I 

/.?c. 13. 55. shalt burn 't in the fire, it is/ inward i 
FRET. ! 

1 Sarr. 1. 6. also provoked her to make her/. '■ 
Psal. 37, 1. / not tliyself, 7, 8. Prov. 24. 19. ! 

/>-a. S. 21. when they be hunsrrv, they shall/. 

FRETTED. 
F^ek 16. 43. but thou hast f. me in these thmss . 



FRETTETH. 

Prov 19. 3. and his heart/, asainst the Lord 
FRETTING. 

Lev. 13. 51. the plague is a/. leprosy, 52. 1 14. 44. 
FRIED. 

Lev. 7. 12. cakes mingled with oil of flour/. 

1 CAr.23. 29. Levites to wait about that which is / 
FRIEXD 

Is taken for one wlwm we love and esteem above 
others, to whom ?ce impart our minds more fa- 
miliarly than to others ; and that from a con- 
fidence of his integrity . and good will towards 
us ; thus Jonathan and David were mutually 
friends. Solomon in his book of Proverbs 
gives the qualities of a true friend. Prov. 17. 
17, A friend loveth at all times ; not only in 
prosperity, but also i7i adversity. Chap. IS. 24, 
There is a friend that sticketii closer than a 
brother; he is more hearty in the performance 
of all friendly offices. He reproves and rebukes 
when he sees any thing amiss. Prov. 27. 6, 
Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; his sharp- 
est reproofs proceed from an upright, and 
truly loving and faithful soul. He is known 
by his good and faithful counsel, as well as 
by his seasonable rebukes. Prov. 27. 9, Oint- 
ment and perfume rejoice the heart : so doth 
the sweetnes.s of a man's friend by hearty coun- 
sel ; by such counsel as comes from his very 
heart and soul, and is the language of his 
most inward and serious thoughts. The com- 
pany and conversation of a friend is refreshing 
and reviving to a person, who, when alone, is 
sad, and dull, and unactive. Prov. 27. 17, Iron 
sharpeneth iron, so a man sharpeneth the coun- 
tenance of his friend. 

By friend is meant also the favourite of a prince- 
Hushai was the friend, the favourite 0/ David, 
2Sa7n. 15. 37. Zabud, the son of X'athan icas 
Solomon's friend, 1 Kings 4. 5. And Ahuz- 
zath was the particular friend of Abimelech 
king o/XJerar, Gen. 26. 26. 

The friend of God. This title is principally 
given to Abraham, as in 2 Chron. 20. 7, Art 
not thou our God, who gayest this land to the 
seed of Abraham thy friend for ever 1 And in 
Isa. 41. 8, But thou, Israel, art the seed of 
Abraham my friend. The apostle James like- 
icise makes mention of this, Jam. 2. 23, And 
the scripture was fulfilled, which sailh, Abra- 
ham believed God. and it was imputed to him 
for righteousness; and he was called the friend 
of God. This title is given him not only be- 
cause God -frequently appeared to him, con- 
versed familiarly with him, and revealed se- 
ctels to him, Gen. 18. 17, Shall I hide from 
Abraham that thing which I do 7 But also be- 
cause he entered into a covenant of perpetual 
friendship, both with him and his seed, Gen. 
12. 2, 3. I 17. 2, 4, 7. and especially because he 
renewed the covenant with him, upon the sacri- 
ficing of his son Isaac, and confirmed it by an 
oath, and thereby admitted him to a nearer de- 
gree of friendship and communion, Gea. 22. 
16, 17, &c. And it is upon this trial 0/ Abra- 
ham's obedience, namely, the offering up of his 
son, that the apostle James quotes the passage, 
jchere Abraham is called the friend off God, 
Jam. 2. 21, 22, 23. 

Our Saviour calls kis apostles friends. John 15. 
15, But I have called you friends; he adds the 
reason of it, for all things I have heard of my 
Father I have made known unto you. As men 
used to communicate their counsels and their 
whole mind to their friends, especially in things 
which are of any concern, or may be of any 
advantage for them to know and understand ; 
so I have revealed to ynu whatsoever is neces- 
sary for your instruction, office, comfort, and 
salvation. And this title is not peculiar to the 
apostles ordy, but is common with them to all 
true believers. Cant. 5. 1, Eat, O friends. 
The friend of tiie bridegroom, is the bride-man ; 
he who does the honours of the icedding, and 
leads his friend's i^pou-se to the nuptial bed. 
John the Baptist, jcith respect to Christ, and 
his church, was the friend of the Bridegroom; 
by his preaching h£ prepared the people of the 
Jews for Christ, .Tokn 3. 29. 
Friend is a word of ordinary salutation, whether 
to friend, or foe. He is called friend icho had 
not on a icedding-garment, 3Iat. 22. 12. And 
our Saviour calls Judas the traitor, friend, 
JiTat. 28. 50. Some are of opinion that this 
title is given to the guest by an irony or anti- 
phrases, meaning the contrary to what the 
■word importsth ; or that lis is called so, be- 
cause he appeared to others to be Christ's 
friend, or teas so i7i his own esteem and ac- 
count, though falsely, being a hypocrite. How- 



ever, this being spoken in the person of hi 

who made the feast, it is generally taken for 

usual compellation; and that Christ following 

the like courteous custom of appellation, and 

friendly greeting, did so salute Judas, which 

■ yet left a sting behind it in his conscience, 

who knew himself to be the reverse of what he 

was called. The name of friend is likewise 

given to a neighbour. Luke 11. 5, Wiiich of 

you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him 

at midnight, and say, friend, lend me three 

loaves 1 

Gen.'SB. 20. Judah sent the kid by the hand of his/. 

Exod. 33. 11. God spake to Moses as a man to his/ 

Deut. 13. 6. or if thy wife or/, entice thee secretly 

Judg. 14. 20. to companion w hom he used as his/. 

2Sam. 13. 3. Amnon had a/ his name v.'as Jonadab 

15. 37. Hushai David's/, came into city, 18. 16. 
IG. 17. Absalom said to Hushai, is this thy kind- 
ness to thy/? why wentest thou not wiliithy/? 

lir?no-54.5.Zabud was principal ofScer,Lhe king's/. 
2 Chron. 20. 7. gavest to the seed of Abraham thy/ 
Job 6. 14. to him afflicted pitybeshewed fromhis/. 
27. and ye dig a pit for your/. 

16. 121. O that one might ))!ead for a man with 

God, as a man pleade'h for his/. 
P^aZ. 35. 14. as though he had been my/, or brother 
41. 9. my familiar /. hath hfled up his hee! ag. me 
88. IS. loyer and / hast thou put far from me 
Prov. 6. 1. my son, if thou be surety for thy/ 

3. when in the hand of thy/ make sure thy/ 
17. 17. a / loveth at all ti.mes, and a brother is 

born for adversity 

18. and becometh surety in the presence of his/. 

18. 24. a/, that sticketii closer than a brotber 

19. 6. every man is a/ to him that giveih gifts 

22. 11. forgrace of his lips, fhe king shall be his/. 
27. 6. faithful are the wounds cf a/. 

9. so doth sweetness of man's/.by hearty counsel 

10. thine own/, and thy father's/, forsake not 
14. he that blesseth his/, with a loud voice 

17. a man sharpeneth the countenance of his/. 
Ca?2i.5.16.this is my beloved, this is my/ O daught 
Isa. 41. 8. thou art the seed of Abraham my/. 
Jer. 3. t 20. surely as a wife departeth from her/ 

6. 21. the neighbour and his/, shall perish 

19. 9. shall eat every one flesh of his/, in the siege 
Hos. 3. 1. beloved of her/, yet an adulteress 
Mic. 7. 5. trust ye not in a/ rut not confidence 
Mat. 11.19. behold, a/ of publicans, Luke 7. 34- 

20. 13. he answered,/ I do thee no wrong 

22. 12. hesaith to him./ how earnest ihou hither? 
26. 50. Jesus said,/ wherefore art thou come? 

Luke 11. 5. which of you shall have a/, and shall go 

at midnight and say,/ lend me three loa^'es 

6. for a/ of mine in his journey is come to mo 

8. though he will not give him because he is his/. 

14. 10. he that bade thee may say,/, go up higher 
John 3. 29. the/ of the bridegroom rejoiceth 

11. 11. he saith, our/ Lazarus sleepeth 
19. 12. if thou let this man go, art not Cesar's/, 
Acts 12. 20. and having made Blastus their/ 
Jam. 2. 23. Abraham was called the/, of God 
4.4. will be a /. of I he world, is the enemy of G on 

FRIEXDLY. 
.Tudg. 19. 3. the Levite went to speak/, to her 
Rut/1.2. 13. thou hast spoken/ to thine handmaio 
Proi;. 18. 24. that hath friends, must shew himself/ 
Hos. 2. t 14. 1 will brins her, and speak /. to her 
FRIEXDS. 

1 Sam. 30. 26. David sent of the spoil to his/. 

2 Sam. 3. 8. which do shew kindness *o Saul's/. 

19. 6. thou lovest thine enemies, and ha?est thy/ 
1 Kings 16. 11. Zimri left him not 'me of his/. 
Esth. 5. 10. Haman sent and called for his/. 

14. then said his wife and all his/, to him 
6. 13. Haman told his wife and/ every thing 
.Job 2. 11. when Job's three/ he-.ird of this evil 
16.20. my/, scorn me, but mine eye poureth tear* 
17. 5. he that speaketh flattery to his/. 
19. 14. my familiar/ have forgotten me 

19. all my inward/, abhorred me 

21. have pity on me, have pi'y on m", O ye/. 
32. 3. Eiihu's wrath was kindled against his/. 

42. 7. Lord's wra'h kindled against Eliphaz atid/ 
10. the Lord turned when he prayed for his/. 

Psal. 38. 11. my/, stand aloof from my sore 
Pror.l4. 20. the poor is hated, the rich hath many, 

16. 23. a whisperer separateth chief/. 

17. 9. he that repeateth a mat'e-, separateth/ 

18. 24. that hath/ must shew i:im=el 'friendly _ 

19. 4. v.-ea!th maketh many/, but poor sep-rated 

7. how much more do h\< f. ?o far t"-om him 
Cant. 5. 1. ear. Of. drink, vca, .hink abundantly 
Jer. 20. 4. 1 will make thee a terror to thy/. 

6. thou shalt be bir.ied th^ire, thou and all thy/. 

38. 22. women shall sav, th"/. have set thee oa 
Lam. 1. 2. all her/, have dea'^t treacherously 
Zech. 13. 6. I waswounded in the house of my/ 
Mark 3. 21. when his /. heard of it, they went tiOt 



FRO 



FRU 



FRU 



Mark 5. 1 0. J«sus saitli to him, go home to thy/. 
tiukc 7. a. the centurion sciit/. to him, saying 
]2. 4. niyf. be not afraid oJ'them that iiill the body 

14. ]-2. when thou makest a dinner, call not thy/. 

15. 6. lie callelh together his/, saying, rejoice 
9. t-he callelh her/, and nelgiibours, saying 
29. that T might make merry with my/. 

16. 9. make to yourselves/, of the mammon 
21. 16. ye shall "be betrayed by parents and/. 
23.12. the same day PMale and Herod were made/ 
^ohi 15. 1'.i. that a man lay down his life for his/. 

14. ye are my/, if ye do what 1 command you 

15. not servants, but I have called you/. 
■j^cts 10. 24. Cornelius called together his/. 

19. 31. certain which were his/, sent to him 
27. 3. Julius gave him liberty to go to his/. 
Rom. 16. t 10. them which are of Arislobulus's/. 

fll. greet the/, of Narcissus in the Lord 
3 John 14. our/, salute thee, greet the/, by name 

FRIENDSHIP. 
Prov. 22. 24. make no/, with an angry man 
Tarn. 4. 4. the/, of the world is enmity with God 

FRINGE, S. 
Ji'um. 15. 38. bid them make /. put on /. a ribband 
39. it shall be to you for a/, that ye may look 
Deut. 22. 12. make thee/, on the four quarters 

FROGS. 
Exod. 8. 2. I will smite all thy borders with/. 

7. the m:igicians brought up/, on the land 
Psal. 78. 45. he sent/, which destroyed them 
105. .SO. and the land brought forth/. 
Rev. 16. 13. I saw three unclean spirits like/. 

To and FRO. 
6en..8. 7. he sent a raven, which went to and f. 
Exod. 29. t24. shake to and f. a wave-offering 
2 Kings 4. 35. then Elisha returned, and walked 

in the house to and,./. 
/oZ> 1.7. Satan said,from going to and f .in earth, 2.2. 
7. 4. 1 am full of tossings to andf. to the dawning 
13. 25. wilt thou break a leaf driven to andf.? 
Psal. 107. 27. they reel to andf. and stagger 
Prov. 21. 6. is a vanity tossed to andf. of them 
/sa. 24. 20. earth shall reel to andf.Vike a drunkard 
33.4.asthe running to and f. ot locusts shall run 
49. 21. a captive, and removing to andf. ., 
Eze/c. 27. 19. Dan also and Javan going to andf. 
Zec/i. 1.10. Lord sent to walk to a/irf/.through earth 
11. we have walked to andf. through the earth 
6. 7. that they might walk to and f. through the 
earth, so they walked to andf. through the earth 
Epk. 4. 14. be no more children tossed to andf. 
Sre Run. 
FROM. 

1 Sam.Q. 5. his hand/ off you, and/, offyourland 
Jl/at. 4. 25. then followed him multitudes/. Deca- 

polis,/. Jerusalem, f. Judea,/. beyond Jordan 
FRONT. 

2 Sam. 10. 9. Joab saw / of the battle against him 
2 Chron. 3. 4. the porch in the/, of the house 

FRONTIERS. 

Ilzek. 25. 9. from his ci'ies which are on his/. 
FRONTLETS. 

These were square pieces of hard calf^s shin, 
inclvdinn- four pieces of parchment, upon 
which the Jews lorote four passages of the 
law, and bound them with strings on their 
foreheads. The four passages which they 
wrote are these: On the first piece of parch- 
ment, Exod. 13. from verse 2. to 10. On the 
second, F.xod. 13. from verse IL to 16. On the 
third. Dent. 6. from verse 4. to 9. Jlnd on the 
fourth, Dent. 11. from verse 13. to 21. Opinions 
are much divided whether the use of frontlets, 
and other phiilacterics, was ordaived by Mo- 
ses, as an observance to which the Jews were 
obliged, and. such as required a literal com- 
pliance, so that the Hebrews have at all times 
worn ihem ; or hove been obliged to wear them. 

They who believe the use of them to be rigorously 
binding, ffvtizind their persuasion on the text 
of Moses, xchich speaks of it in a positive 
manner, as of other precepts of the law ; he 
requires that the commandments of God should 
be for a s'lnn on their hands, and as frontlets 
between their eyes, Deut. 6. 8. 

But the generality vf ivterprcters on the con- 
trary maintain, that the precepts of Moses 
which nirntion these writings on the doors, the 
signs upon their hands, and frontlets between 
their eyes, should be taken in a figurative and 
alleiTorical sense ; as meaning that they should 
be very careful to preserve the rernembravce 
of God's law, avd observe his commands; 
that they should, nlicays have them before them, 
and nnier forget them, ft is certain that be- 
fore the Bnhylon'sh captivity, not the least 
footstep/! nf them were to be seen in the history 
of the Je'vs. The prophets never inveighed 
against the omission or neglect of this prac- 
tice • nor was there evpr any question concern- 
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ing them in the reformation of manners at 
any time proposed among the old Hebrews. 
Exod. 13. 16. it shall be for/, between thine eyes 
Deut. 6. 8. shall be as/, between thine eyes, 11. 18. 

FROST. 
Gen. 31. 40. drought consumed by day, /. by night 
Exod. 16. 14. round thing, as small as the hoar/. 
Job 37. 10. by the breath of God/, is given 
38. 29. the/, of heaven, who hath gendered it? 
Psal.lS. 47. destroyeth their sycamore trees with/. 
147. 16. he scatterelh the hoar/, like ashes 
Jer. 36. 30. Jehoiakim's body cast out to the/. 

FROWARD. 
Deut. 32. 20. for they are a very/, generation 
2 Sam. 22. 27. with the pure thou wilt shew thyself 
pure, with the/. shew thyself/ Psal. 18. 26. 
Job 5. 13. the counsel of the/, is carried headlong 
Psal. 101. 4. a/, heart shall depart from me 
Prov. 2. 12. from the man that speaketh/ things 
15. ways are crooked, and they/, in their paths 

3. 32. for the/, is abomination to the Lord 

4. 24. put away from thee a/. mouth 

6. 12. the wicked walketh with a/, mouth 
8. 8. there is nothing/ or perverse in them 
13. the evil way, and the/, mouth do I hate 

10. 31. but the/, tongue shall be cutout 

11. 20. of a/ heart, are abomination to the Lord 
16.28. a/man soweth strife, whisperei: separateth 

30. he shulteth his eyes to devise/, things 
17. 20. he that hath a/, heart, findeth no good 

21. 8. the way of a man is/, and strange 

22. 5. thorns and snares are in the way of the/. 
1 Pet. 2. 18. servants be subject to your masters^ 

not only to the good and gentle, but also to/ 
FROWARDLY. 
Tsa. 57. 17. he went on /. in the way of his heart 

FROWARDNESS. 
Prov. 2. 14. who delight in the/ of the wicked 
4. t24. put away from thee/, of mouth 
6. 14./. is in his heart, he deviseth mischief 
10. 32. the mouth of the wicked speaketh/. 

FROWNED. 
1 Sam. 3. 1 13. his sons made vile, he/, not on them 

FROZEN. 
Job 38. 30. and the face of the deep is/. 

FRUIT 
Is the product of the earth, trees., plants, &,'c. 
Deut. 28. 4, Blessed shall be the friiit of thy 
ground and cattle. T!\\e fruit of the body sig- 
nifies children. Deut. 28. 4, Blessed shall be 
the fruit of thy body. Psal. 132. 11, Of the 
friiit of thy body will I set upon thy throne. 
By fruit is sometimes meant reward. Prov. 1. 

31, They shall eat of the fruit of their own 
way ; They shall receive the reward of their 
had conduct, and punishments answerable to 
their sins. "The fruit of the lips is the sacrifice 
of praise or thanksgiving, Heb. 13. 15. The 
fruit of the righteous, that is, the counsel, ex- 
ample, instruction, and reproof of the right- 
eous, is a tree of life ; is a means of much 
good, both temporal and eternal, and that not 
only to himself but to others also, Prov. 11. 
30. Solomon says in Prov. 12. 14, A man shall 
be satistifd with good by the fruit of his mouth ; 
that is, He shall receive abundant blessings 
frQm God as the reward of that good he has 
done by his pious and profitable discourses. 
I will punish lUe fruit of the stout heart of the 
king of .^ssT/ria, Isa. 10. 12. I will punish him 
for his insolent discourses against me. Fruits 
meet for repentance, ere such holy lives and 
conversations as may manifest the reality and 
sincerity of repentance, Mat. 3. 8. 

The fruits of the Spirit are those gracious habits 
which the Holy Spirit of God produces in those 
in whom he dwelleth and worketh, with those 
acts which flow from them as naturally as the 
tree produces its fruit. The apostle enumerates 
these fruits in Gal. 5. 22,23, But the/rwft of the 
Spirit is love, both to God, and our neighbours ; 
joy, or a delight in God, arising from a sense 
of our interest in him; peace icith God, qui- 
etude of conscience, and a peaceable disposi- 
tion towards men, as opposed to .strife, vari- 
ance, emulation, t^-c. ; \ong-suffeviDg, patiently 
bearing, and forgiving many provocations 
and injuries; this is opposed to a hastiness 
to revenge; gentleness, or an affableness, and 
easivess to be entreated, when any one has 
wronged us ; goodness, kindness, friendliness, 
or readiness to do good to others ; faith, or 
faithfulness, to speak nothing but the truth, 
and to perform all our engagements ; meek- 
ness, /o7-iertra??ce of passion, rash anger, and 
hastiness of spirit ; and temperance, or a 
curbing of all carnal desires, and a sparing 
use of all sensual delights. 

The apostle in Eph. 5. 9. comprehends the fruits 
of the sanctifying Spirit in these three things. 



(1) Goodness, zoAic/j is that quality or disposi- 
tion which is contrary to malice and wicked- 
ness ; or it may mean benignity and bounty. 
(2j Righteousness, which is opposed to injus- 
tice, whereby one becomes hurlfid to another, 
through deceit, covetuusness, oppression, and 
violence. (3) Truth, which is opposed to errors, 
lies, heresies, hypocrisy, both in common af- 
fairs, and also in matters of religion. 

The fruits of righteousness are such good works 
and huly actions as spring from a gracious 
frame of heart. Phil. 1. 11, Being tiUcd with 
the fruits of righteousness. B'ruit is taken for 
a charitable contribution, which is the fruit or 
effect of faith and love. Rom. 15. 28, When 1 
have sealed unto them \.\\'\s fruit ; when 1 have 
safely delivered, this contribution. iVhen fruit 
is spoken of good men, then it is to be under- 
stood of the fruits or works, of holiness and 
righteousness : But when of evil men, then are 
meant the fruits of sin, immorality, and wick- 
edness : This is our Saviour's doctrine, Mat. 
7. 16, 17, 18. First-fruits, See First. 

Uncircumcised/rM2t, or impure, whereof there is 
mention in Lev. 19. 23, is the fruit for the 
three first years of a tree newly planted; it 
was reputed unclean, and no one was permit- 
ted to eat of it in all this time. In the fourth 
year it was offered to the Dord: after which 
it was common, and generally eaten. Various 
reasons are assigned for this precept, as, (1) 
Because the first-fruits were to be off'ered to 
God, who required the b-cst ; but in this time 
tAe fruit was not come to perfection. (2) It was 
serviceable to the trees tlicmselves, which grew 
the better and faster, being early stript of 
those fruits, which othericise would have de- 
rived to themselves, and drawn awaif much of 
the strength from the root and tree. (3) It 
tended to the advantage of men, both because 
the fruit was then waterish, indigestible, and 
umcholesome, and because hereby men were 
taught to bridle their appetites, a lesson of 
great use and absolute necessity in a godly 
life. _ _. 

Gen. 1 . 29. 1 have given you every tree wherein is/. 
4. 3. Cain brought of the/, of the ground 

30. 2. hath withheld from thee the/ of the womb 
EXfpd. 21. 22. so that hfir/. depart from her 
Lev. 19. 23. ye shall count the/ uncircumcised 

24. in the fourth year the/, shall be holy 
23. 1 40. take on first day the/, of goodly trees 
25. 3. six years thou shall gather in the/. 
27. 30. the tithe of the/, is the Lord's, it is holy 
Js'um. 13. 26. they shewed them the/, of the land 
27. we came to the land, and this is the/, of it 
Deut. 1. 25. they took of the/, in their hands 
7. 13. he will also bless the/, of thy land 
22.9.1est/. of thy seed,/, of thy vineyard be defiled 
26.2. thou Shalt take of the first of all the/. 
28.4.blessed shall be the/, of thy body and ground 
11. make thee plenteous in/, of thy body, 30. 9. 
18. cursed shall be the/, of thy body and of land 
40. for Ihine olive shall cast his /. 
42. all thy trees and/ shall the locust consume 
Judg. 9. 11. should I forsake my sweetness and /? 
2 Sam. 16. 2. summer/, for the young men to eat 
Ps. 21. 10. their/ shalt thou destroy from the earth 
58. t ll- verily there is/, for the righteuus 
72. 16. the/ thereof shall shake like Lebanon 
104. 13. the earth is satisfied with/, of thy works 
105. 35. the locusts devoured the/, of their ground 
127. 3. the/ of the womb is his reward 
132. 11. of/, of thy body will I set on thy throne 
Prov. 8. 19. my/, is better than fine gold 

10. 16. the/, of the wicked tendeth to sin 

11. 30. the/, of the righteous is a tree of life 

12. 14. a man is satisfied by the/ of his mouth 

18. 20. shall be satisfied with the/, of his mouth 
31. 16. with the/, of her hand she plantelh 

31. give her of the/ of her hands 
Cant. 2. 3. and his/, was sweet to my taste 

8. 12. those that keep the/, thereof two hundred 
Isa. 3. 10. they shall eat the/, of their doings 
4. 2. the/ of the earth shall be e.xcplleni 

10. 12. I will punish the/, of the stout heart 

13. l^'. they shall havenopity onthe/of'the vTon;h 

14. 29. his/, shall be a fiery fivinir serpent 

27. 6. and fill the face of the world wi;h/. 
9. this is ail the/ to take away his sin 

28. 4. as the hasty/, before the summer 

57. 19. I create the/ of the lips, peace, peace 
65. 21 shall plant vineyards, and eat/, ofthem 
Jer. 6. 19. I will bring the/, of their thought? 
7. 20. my fury shall be on the/, of the ground 

11. 1^. a green olive-tree, fair, and of goodly/. 
19. let us destrov the tree with the/, thereof 

17. 10. according to/, of his doings, 21.14. |. 32. 19 
Eiek. 17. 9. cut off the/, thereof that it wither 

19. 12. and the east-wind dried up her/. 



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FUL 



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V'.zek. 19. 14. fire is gone, •which hath devour, her/. 
25. 4. thej^ shall eat thv/. and drin]c thy milk 
aG. 30. I will multiply the/, of the tree 
47. 12. nor siiall the/, thereof be consumed 

/)an.4.r2.the leaves fair and the/.thereofmuch,21. 
14. he cried, nnd said thus, scatter his /. 

ffos. 9. 1 14. give them a woml) ihal casteth the/. 
, 10. 13. ye have eaten the/, of lies 
14.8. lam likeagr. fir-tree, from me is thy /.found 
iIjuos 2. 9. I desiioyed his/, from above 
6. 12. have turned/.of righteousness into hemlock 
7. 14. 1 was a herdgian, a gatherer of sycamore/. 
8. 1. and behold a basket of summer/. 2. 

j[Iic.6. 7. sh:ill I give/, of body for sin of my soul 1 
7..13. llie land desolate, for the/, of their doings 

Mab. 3. IT. neitiier shall/, be in the vines 

Nafr. 1. 10. the earth is stayed from her/. 

Zec/t.8.12.spedprosperous,the vine shall give her/. 

Mai. 1. 12. the table is polluted, and the/, thereof 
3. 11. mr shall your vine cast her /. before time 

Mat 12. 33. make tree good, and his/, good, tree 
corrupt/, corrupt, for the tree is known by his/. 



21. 19. lie said, let no/, grow on thee for ever 
34. when the time of the/, drew near he sent 
26.29. I will not drink of/, of the vine, till I 
drink it new in Father's kingdom, ^1/ar^- 14.25. 
Mark 12. 2. misht receive the/, of the vineyard 
//?(A-fi 1. 42. and blessed is the/, of thy womb 
13. 6. he sought/, thereon, and found none 
7. behold, I come seeking/, on this fig-tree 
20. 10. that they should give him of the/. 
John 4. 36. and ga'hereth/. to life eternal 
.^cts 2 30. of the/, of his loins he would raise 
Rom. 1. 13. that I might have some/, among you 

6. 21. what./", had ye then in those things whereof 

22. being free, ye have your/, unto holiness 
15. 23. when I have sealed to them this/. 

Gal. 5. 22. but the/, of the Spirit is love, joy, peace 
Fph. 5. 9. the/, of the Spirit is in all goodness 
Phil. 1. 22. if I live, this is the/, of my labour 

4. 17. T desire/, that may abound to yonr account 
Heb. 13. 15. bv him let us ofler the/, of our lips 
Jam. 3. 18. the /. of righteousness is sown in peace 

5.7. the husbandman waiteth for the precious/. 
Jude 12 trees whose/, withereth, without/. 
See Eat. 
■ Bear, or hcareth FRUIT. 
2 Kiriffn 19. 30. shall hear f. upward, Tsa. 37. 31. 
Ezek. 17. 8. in a good soil, that it nii^ht hear f. 

23. in the height of Israel it shall bear f. 
J^i9.s.9.1fi.iheir root is dried up, they shall t/'a?* no f. 
Joel 2. 22. be not afraid, the tree bearcth her /. 
Mat. 13. 23. in good ground, is he who beareth f. 
I^uke 8. 8. other fell on good ground, anrl bare f. 

13. 9. if if hear f. well, if not, cut it down 
John 15. 2. every branch in me that hcarctk not 
/. every branch that beareth f. he purgcth it 

4. as the branch cannot Jsar/. of if self, except it 
8. that ye &(?«r much/.so shall ye be mv disciples 

Br!n^, brivn-eth, or brouffht forth FRUIT. 
lyev. 25. 21. it shall brills' forth f. %r tliree years 
A'um. 13. 20. and hririff of the/, of the land 
J^eh. 10. 35. to hrinrr the/, of all trees, 37. 
Psal. 1. 3. that hrinueth forth f. in his season 

92. 14. they shall still bring- forth f. in old age 
Cant. 8. 11. every one for the/, was to brivcr silver 
Jfr. 12. 2. the wicked grow, they hrinff forth f. 
Ezek. 3G. 11. thoy shall ir.crease, and briva- forth f. 

47. 12. it shall brin^ forth new/, for meat 
Hos. 10. 1. Israel hrivrrctk forth f. to himself 
Mat.'.llQ. brrniT. not forth good/ 7. 19. L7ike3. 9. 

7. 17. every good tree brinn-dh forth good/. 
18. a good tree cannot bring- forth evil/. 

13. 26. but when the blade brought forth f. 
«l/arZ:4.20.such as hear the word a^nd bring forth f. 

28. for the earth hrinscth forth f. of herself 
Luke 8. 14. and bring no/, to perfection 

15. they keep it, and bi-ing forth f.w\th patience 
John 12. 24. if it die, it bring eth forth much/. 

15. 2. nnrffeth it, that it may bring forth more/. 

5. abidnth in me,the same bringeth forth much/. 

16. T ordained that you should brinn- forth f. 
Rnm. 7. 4. that we should bring forth f. to God 

5. motions did work to bring forth f. unto death 
Col. ]. 6. thf so^pel bringeth forth f. in you 
.Tam.^.lQ. Elijah praved,thf earth brought forth f. 
Sr" First Frttit. 
'FRUIT-TREES. 
JVch. 9. 25. and pos=e.>sed f .-trees in abundance 

Yield, vieldrth, yieMins- FRUIT. 
Gen. 1. 11. and tlie fruit tree yieldins- f. 12. 
T^ev. 25. 19. and the land shall yield her/. 
26. 4. the frees nf the field shall yield their/. 
Deut. 11. 17. and that the land yield not her/. 
Prnv. 12. 12. the mot of the righteous yieldeth f. 
Jer. 17. 8. neither shall cease from yieldincr f. 
Eiek. 34.27. the tr^e of the field shall yield her/. 
36. 8. and yield your/, to my people Israel 
Mark 4. 7. the thorns choked it, it yielded no/. 

8. other tell on good ground and did yield f. 



Heb. Vl.W.yieldeth peaceable/, of righteousness 
B.ev. 22. 2. the tree yieldeth her/, every month 

FRUITFUL. 
Geii. 1. 22. God blessed them, saving, be f. and 
multiply, 28. I 8. 17.' [ 9.7. [ 35. 11. 

17. 6. and I will make thee exceeding/. 
20. 1 will make Ishmael /. || 48. 4. make Jacob/. 

26. 22. God hath made room for us, we shall be/. 

28. 3. God Almighty bless thee, and make thee /. 

41. 152. called him/, for God caused me to be/. 

49. 22. Joseph is a/, bough, even a/, bough 
Exod. 1. 7. and the children of Israel were/. 
Leii. 26. 9. I will make you/, and multiply you 
2 Chr. 26. f 10. Uzziah had husbandmen in/, fields 
Psal. 107.34. he turneth a/, land into barrenness 

128. 3. thy wife shall be as a/, vine 

148. 9. mountains and/, trees, praise the Lord 
Tsa. 5. 1. my beloved hath a vineyard in a/, hill 

17. 6. four or five in the outmos'/branches thereof 

32. 12. they shall lament for the/, vine 
Jer. 4. 26. lo, the/, place was a wilderness 

23. 3. and they shall be/, and increase 
Ezek. 19. 10. she was/, and full of branches 
ffos.13.15. though he be/ an east wind shall come 
Jlcts 14. 17. and gave us rain and/, seasons 
CoZ.l.lO.being/.in every good work, and increasing 
See Field. 
FRUITS. 
Gen. 43. n. take of the best/, in the land in vessels 
friorf.22. 29. not delay to offer the first of thy ripe/. 

23. 10. six years shalt gather in the/, thereof 
I^ev. 25. 15. according to the }'ears of the/. 16. 

22. till her/, come in, eat of the old store 

26. 20. neither shall the trees yield their/. 
Deut 33. 14. for precious/brought forth by the sun 
2 Sam. 9. 10. thou and thy sons shall bring in/. 
2 KinQ-s 8. 6. restore to her all the/, of the field 

19. 29. plant vineyards, and eat the/, thereof 
.Toh 31. 39. if I have eaten the/, without money 
Ps. 107. 37.S0W fields, which may yield/.of increase 
Eccl. 2. 5. I planted trees of all kind of/. 
CV/?)f.4.13.the plantsarean orchard with pleasant/. 

16. let my beloved eat his pleasant/. 

6. 11. I went down to see the/, of the valley 

7. 13. at our gates are all manner of pleasant/. 
Tsa. 33. 9. Basban and Carmel shake off their/. 
Lam.4. 9. pine away for want of the/, of tlie earth 
Mal.3. 11. he shall not destroy the/, of your ground 
Mat. 3. 8. bring /. meet for repentance, Luke 3. 8. 

7. 16. ye shall know them by their/. 20. 

21. 34. that they might receive the/, of it 

41. who shall render him the/, in their seasons 

43. kingdom given to a nation bringing forth/. 

Ljike 12. 17. 1 have no room where to bestow my/. 

18. and there will I bestow all my/. 

2 Cor. 9. 10. increase the/, of your righteousness 
Phil. 1. 11. filled with the/, of righteousness 
2 Tim. 2. 6. the husbandman first partaker of ihe/. 
■ Tarn. 3. 17. wisdom from above is full of good/. 
Rev. 18. 14./. thy soul lusted after departed from 

22. 2. the tree of life bare twelve manner of/. 

See First. 
Su7nmer-FRT]ITS. 
2 So-m. 16. 1. Ziba with a hundred of summer-f. 
Tsa. 16. 9. thy summer-f. and harvest are fallen 
Jer. 40. 10. but gather ye wine and summer-f. 
12. .lews gathered wine and sK7n7?!er-/. very much 
48. 32. the spoiler is fallen on thy summer-f. 
Mic. 7. 1. as when thnv gathpred the summer-f. 

FRUSTRATE. 
Ezra 4. 5. nnd hired counsellors to/, their purpose 
Psal. 33. '\: 10. Lord maketh/. counsel of heathen 
Jfarkl.-f^. full well ve /".tho commandment of God 
Gal. 2. 21. I do not'f- the gracf of God 

FRUSTRATETH. 
Tsa. 44. 25. that f. the tokens of the liars 

FRYING-PAN. 
Lev. 2. 7. if oblation be a meat-offering in the/. 
7.9. all that is dressed in t!ie /".shall be the priest's 

FUEL.' 
Tsa. 9. 5. this shall be wiih burning and/, of fire 

19. the pf>o])le shall be'as the/, of tlip fire 
Ezek. 15. 4. the vine-tree is cast into the fire for/.6. 
21. 32. thou shalt be for f. to the fire 

FUGITIVE. 
Gen. 4. 12. a/, and a vagabond shalt thou be 
14. I shall be a f. and a var."bond in the earth 
FUGITIVES. 
■ Tudff-. 12. 4. ve Gileadiles are/, of Ephraim 
2 Kincrs^^. 11. nnd the/, fhatfell aw^ylo thpking 
/sa. 15. 5. shall crv for Moab, his f.sha'l flee to Zoar 
Ezek. 17. 21. al' his f. shall fall bv the sword 

FULFIL. 
Gen. 29. 27. /. her week, and we wHI give thee this 
Exod. 5. 13./. y..ur works, vnur daily task 
23. 26. the number of -hv davs I will/. 
IKings 2 27. that he m'ghf f. the word of the Lord 

1 C//r. 22. 13. if thoutakesthred to/, statutes ofL. 

2 Chrnn. 36. 21. to/, threescore and ten years 
./oft 39. 2. canst thou number months that they/.? 



Psal. 20. 4. the Lord grant thee to/, all th j counsel 
5. the Lord/, all thy petitions 
145. 19. he will /. the desire of ihem that fear hii? 
Mat. 3. 15. it becomsth us to/, all righteousness 

5. 17. I am not come to destroy, but to/. 

.^cts 13. 22. found David, who shall /. all my will 
Ro7n. 2. 27. uncircumcision, if it/, the law 

13. 14. for the fiesh, to /. the lusts thereof 
Gal. 5. 16. ye shall not/, the lusts of ihe flesh 

6. 2. bear ye one another's burdens, and so /. the 

law of Chriht 
Eph. 4. 1 10. ascended, that he might /. all thing.? 
Phil. 2. 2./. ye niy joy, that ye be like-minded 
Col. 1. 25. is given to me, to/, the word of God 

4. 17. take heed thou/, the mini.stry, 2 Tim. 4. fb. 
2 TJiess. 1. 11./. all the good pleasure of his will 
.Tarn. 2. 8. if ye/, the royal law, ye do well 
Rev. 17. 17. for God put in their he'arts to f. his wil! 

FULFILLED. 
Gen. 25. 24. when her days to be delivered wf^ief, 

29. 21. give*me my wife, for my days are/. 

50. 3. forty days were/, for so are/, the days 
lLxod.5. 14. wherefore have ye not/, your ta'skT 

7. 25. seven days/, after Lord hath siiiitten river 
T.ev. 12. 4. till the days of purification be/. 6. 
J^um. 6. 13. when the days of his seiiaration are/. 

32. til. because they have not/, after me 
Dent. 1. t 36. Caleb hath/, to go after me 

1 Sam. 18. 126. and the days were not/. 

2 Sam. 7. 12. when days be /. and thou "shalt sleep 

14. 22. in that the king/, the venuest of servant 

1 Kings 8. 15. and hath with his hand /. it 

. 24. and hast/, it w:;h thy hand, 2 Chron. 6. 15. 
M. t6. Solomon/, not after the Lord, as David 

2 Chr. 6. 4. the Lord halh/. that which he spake 
Ezra 1. 1. that the word of the Lord might be f. 
.Tob3ii. 17. thou hast/, the judgment of the wicked 
.7er.44.25.ye and yoi?r wives have/ with your hand 
T^am. 2 17. he hath/, his word he had commanded 

4. 18. our days are/, for our end is come 
Ezek. 5. 2. when the days of the siege are/. 
/>«?!. 4. 33. the same hour was th.e thing/. 

10. 3. till three whole ueeks v.-ere f. 
Mat. 1. 22. that it might be f. 2. iH, 23. ] S. 17. 1 
12. 17. I 13. 35.' I 21. 4: I 27. .35. .Mn 12. 38. 
^ I 15.25.1 17. 1-2. 1 18.9,32. 119.24,28,36. 

2. 17. then was/, that which was spnknn, 27. 9. 

5. 18. shall in no wise pass from the law till all be/. 

13. 14. in them is/, the propl;ecy of Esaias 

24. 34. shall not pass till a'l these Mdngi be/. 
Mark 1. 15. the time is/, kingd. of God i.> at hand 

13.4. whatsign when all these things shall he f? 
/-7</ri;1.20.my words which shall be/in their season 

2. 43. when they had /. the days, thev returned 

21.22. that all things which are written may be/. 
24. until the times of the Gentiles he/. 

22. 16. nof eat till it be/, in the kingdom of God 

24. 44. all things must be/, spoken by Moses 
John 3. 29. this mv joy therefore is/. 

17. 13. they might have my jovf. in themselves 
^cts 3. 18. what God had showed, he hath so/. 

9.23. after many days were/. Jews took counsel 

12. 25. Paul and Barnabas/, their ministry 

13. 25. and as John/, his course, he said 
27. thev have / them in condemning him 

29. when they had /. all that was written of him 
33. God hath /. the same to us th.eir children 

14. 26. to grace of God for the work which thev/. 
Rom. 8.4. the righteousness of law might be/.in us 

13. 8. he that loveth another hath/, the law 
2 Cor. 10. 6. when your obedience is/. 
<?rtZ. 5. 14. the law is/, in one word, even in this 
i?i°?;. 6. 11. till killing of their brethren should be/. 

15. 8. till the seven plagues ofseven angels were/. 
17. 17. till the words of God shall bp/. 

20. 3. should deceive no more, till 1000 years be/. 
See Scriptt're. 
FULFILLING. 
Psal. 148. 8. fire, hail, stormy wind/, his word 
Rom. 13. 10. therefore love is the/! of the law 
Eph. 2. 3./. the desires of the flesh and of the mind 

FULL 
Signifies, [1] Satisfied with. Isa. 1. 11, T am full 
of the burnt-offerings of rams. [2] That irhich 
is -perfect, complete, and whhh icavt.^ votfiivg: 
2 John 8, That we receive a full reward ; that 
whole portion of glory irhich God hath pro 
misrdto diligent, persererins' Christinvs. |3] 
Siirh OS are pmud, nnd puffed vp irith a h>g-h 
cmceit of their own suffic'enry and worth, so 
that thry feel no need e/Chrisf. T.uke 6. 25, 
Woe unto" you that are full. [4] One enabled 
both to conceive and hrinir forth, 1 Sam. 2. 5. 
Full of years, one who has h'red long enourrh, 
as loner as he desires. Gen. 25. 8. Full of faith, 
and of the rlnlv Ghost, thnt is, endued with « 
plentiful ineasure of fniih, and of the gifts 
and ffroce." nf the Holy Spinf, A cts 6. 5. Th«* 
fu'ness of time, 7$ the time trherein ///e Mespi^K 
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mised to the fathers, foretold by the prophets, 
expected by the Jews themselves, and earnestly 
longed for by all the faithful; the fulness of 
tfiis tiiae, is when that time was fully come. 
G:il. 4. 4, When the fulness of tlie time was 
come, God sent his Son. The fuhiess of God, 
is such a measure of perfection us God hath 
appointed to every one of the elect through 
Christ. Eph. 3. 19, That ye might be filled 
with all the fulness of God ; that is, Until you 
arrive at the highest degree of the knowledge 
and enjoyment of God, and immediate influence 
from, him, and an entire covformi'ty to him. 
The fulness of Christ, is the infinite treasures 
of grace and mercy with which he was filled. 
John 1. 16, Of ids fulness have all we received. 
And whereas men are said to be filled with the 
Holy Ghost, as John the Baptist, Luke 1. 15. 
and Stephen, Jlcts 6. 5. This differs from the 
fulness of Christ in these three respects. (1) 
Grace and the Spirit be in others by partici- 
pation ; as the moon hath her light from the 
sun, rivers their waters from the fountain, 
find the eye its sight from the soul; but iyi 
Christ they be originally, naturally, and of 
himself. (2) In Christ they be infinite and 
above measure, John 3. -34. But in the saints 
by measure, according to the gifts of God, 
Eph 4. 16. The moon is full of light, but the 
sun is more full; rivers are full of waters, 
but the sea more full. (3) The saints cannot 
communicate their graces to others ; whereas 
the gifts of the Spirit be in Christ as a head 
and fountain, to impart them to his members. 
John 1. 16, We have received of his fulness. 
It is said. Col. 2. 9, That the fulness of the 
Godhead dwells in Chris^ bodily ; that is. The 
whole nature and attributes of God are in 
Christ, and that really, essentially, or sub- 
stantially, and also personally, by nearest 
union, as the soul dwells in the body, so that 
the same person who is man, is God also. 
The church is called the fulness of Christ, Eph. 
1. 23. It is the church which makes him a com- 
plete and perfect Head, and without which he 
would account him.self but empty and maimed, 
as it were; for though he has a natural and 
personal fulness, as God; yet as Mediator, he 
is not full and complete without his wystical 
body, (as a king is not complete without his 
subjects,) but receives an outward relative and 
mystical fulness from his members. And then 
the church does manifest and set forth his ful- 
ness, serving as an empty vessel for him to fill 
and to shew his fulness in; and this he does, 
by bringing every member to his full stature ; 
by dispersing all variety of gifts and graces 
among them.; and by bringing them all to hea- 
ven at Inst, so that not oite shall be wanting. 
How ranch snore their fulness! Rom. 11. 12, If 
the fall of them be tj;ie riches of the world, and 
the diminishing of them the riches of the Gen- 
tiles ; how much more theii- fulness? If the 
falling away of the Jews, from being God's 
people, through their rejecting the gospel, and 
the small number of believers among them, 
was the occasion of God''s manifesting his 
abundant grace in the conversion of the Gen- 
tiles, and spreading the knowledge of Christ 
all the world over; how 7nuch more shall a 
general conversion of the Jews, towards the 
end of the world, confirm the faith of the be- 
lieving Genti'es, and also be a means to con- 
vert those of them that do not yet believe, all 
over the world ? 
<?ere.l5. 16. the iniquity oftheAmorites is not yet/. 
25. 8. Abraham an old man, and/, of years 
35. 29. Tsnac being old and/, of days, died 
41.1. at the end oftwo/. years, Pharaoh dreamed 
7. the thin ears devoured the seven/, ears, 22. 
43. 21. every man's money in his sack/, weiffht 
Es;od.8.21. the houses shall be/, of swarms of flies 
16. 33. and p\it a homer/, of manna therein 
22. 3. for he shoidd make/, restitution 
^6^.2. 14. shalt offer even corn beaten out of/, ears 
16. 12. censer/, of coals, hands/, of incense 
19. 29. and the land became/, of wickedness 
25. 29. within a/, year may he redeem it 

30. if not redeemed in a/, year, then the house 
.VjiTK. 7. 13. both of them were/, of fine flo'ir, 19, 
25, 31, 37, 43, 49. 55, 61, 67, 73, 79. 
14. one spoon of ten shekels f. ol incense, 20, 26, 
32, 38, 44, .50, 56, 62, 68, 74, 80, 86. 
22. 18. if Balak ,<iive me house/, of silver, 24. 13. 
Dent. 6. 11. and houses/, of all good thinffs, when 
thou shalt have eaten and be/. 8. 10, 12. 
ll.15.will send grass, that thou maycst eat and be/. 
21. 13. she shall bewail her father a /. month 
'53. 23. Nayditali/. of the blessing of the Lord 
14. 9. Joshua was/, of the Soirit of wisdom 
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.hidg. G. 38. wringed the dew, a bowl /. of water 

16.27. now the house was/, of men and women 

Ruth 1.21.1 went out/, and the Lord hath brought 

2. 12. and a/, reward bo given thee of the Lord 

1 Sam. 2. 5. they that were/, hired out themselves 

18. 27. they gave them in /. tale to the king 

27. 7. David dwelt in country of Philist. a /. year 

2 Sam. 8. 2. and with one/, line to keep alive 

1 Kings 11. \ 15. she and her house did eat a/, year 

2 Kings 3. 16. make this valley/, of ditches 

4. 6. when the vessels were/, she said to her son 

6. 17. behold, the mountain was/, of horses 

7. 15. and lo, all the way was/, of garments 
10.21. house of Baal was/from one end to another 

1 Chron. 21. 22. shall grant it me for the/, price 

24. nay, but I will verily buy it for a/, price 
2.3. 1. when David was old and /.of days, 29. 28. 
Esth. 3. 5. then was Haman /. of wrath 

5. 9. he was/, of indignation against Mordecai 
Job 5. 26. thou shalt come to thy grave in a/, age 

7.4. 1 am/.of tossings to and fro to dawning of day 

10. 15. I am/, of confusion, see mine affliction 

11. 2. and should a man/, of talk be justified? 

14. 1. man is of few days and/, of trouble 

20. 11. his bones are/, of the sins of his youth 
21.23. one dieth in his/, strength, being at ease 
24. his breasts are/, of milk, his bones moistened 
32. 18. 1 am/, of matter, the Spirit constraineth me 
36. 16. that on thy table should be/, of fatness 
42. 17. so Job died, being old and/, of days 
Psal. 17. 14. they are/, of children, and leave rest 
69. 20. hath broken my heart, I am/, of heaviness 

73. 10< waters of a/, cup are wrung out to them 

74. 20. dark places are /. of habitations of cruelty 
78.25. man did eat angels' food, sent meat to the/. 
104. 16. the trees of the Lord are/, of sap 

127. 5. happy that hath his quiver/, of them 
144. "13. that our garners maybe/, alfording store 
Prov. 17. 1. tlian a house /. of sacrifices with strife 
25. 1 17. lest he be/, of thee, and hate tliee 

27. 7. the/, soul loatheth a honey-comb 

20. hell and destruction are never/. 

30. 9. lest I be/, and deny thee, and say, who is L.? 
Eccl. 1. 7. run into the sea, yet the sea is not/. 
8. all things are/, of labour, man cannot utter 
4. 6. than both hands/, with travail and vexation 
11. 3. if the clouds be/, of rain, they empty 
Isa. 1. 11. I am/, of the burnt-offerings of rams 
15. I will not hear, your hands are/, of blood 

21. the faithful city it was/, of judgment 

11. 9. the earth shall be/, of knowledge of the Ld. 
13. 21. their houses shall be/, of doleful creatures 

15. 9. the waters of Dimon shall be/, of blood 

22. 2. /.of stirs || 7. valleys shall be/, of chariots 
25. 6. a feast of fat things, a feast/, of marrow 

28. 8. for all tables are/, of vomit and filtJiiness 
30.27. his lips are/, of indignation, and his tongue 
51. 20. they are/, of the fury of the Lord 

Jer.i. 12. a/, wind from those jdaces shall come 
5.7. when I had fed them to the/, they committed 

6. 11. therefore I am/, of the fury of the Lord 
28. 3. within two/, years will I bring, 11. 

35. 5. I set before the Rechabites pots/, of wine 
Lam. 1.1. howcilysitsolitary that was/, of people 

3. 30. he is filled /. with reproach 

Ezfik. 1. 18. and their wings were/, of eyes 
10. 4. court was/, of the brightness of Lord's glory 
12. the wheels were/, of eyes round about 
17. 3. a great eagle with wings/, of fe*ithers 
19. 10. she was fruitful and/, of branches 
28. 12. the sum, /.of wisdom and perfect in beauty 
32. 6. and the rivers shall br;/. of thee 

37. 1. in midst of the valley which was/, of bones 
39. 19. ye shall eat fat till ye be/, and drink blood 

Dan. 3. 19. then was Nebuchadnezzar/, of fury 

8. 23. when the transgressors are come to the/. 

10.2. in those days Daniel mourned three/, weeks 
.foel 2. 24. the floors shall be/, of wheat 

Mic. 3. 8. but truly I am/, of power by the Spirit 

6. 12. the rich men thereof are/, of violence 

Hab. 3. 3. and the earth was/, of his praise 

Zech. 8. 5. the streets shall be/, of boys and girls 

JIat. 6. 22. thy body shall be/, of light, Luke 11.36. 

13. 48. which when it was /. they drew to shore 

14. 20.of fragmf.'ntstwelve baskets/. Mark6. 43. 

15. 37. they took-up that was left seven baskets/. 

23. 25. but within are/, of e.vtortion and excess 

27. but within are/, of dead men's bones 

28. within ye are/, of hypocrisy and irnquity 
Mnrkl. 9./. well ye reject commandment of God 
* 15. 36. one ran and filled a spunge/. of vinegar 
f uke 1..57. now Elizab./time came to be delivered 

4. 1. Jesus being/, of the Holy Ghost, was led 

5. 12. behold a man/, of leprosy, fell on his face 

6. 25. woe unto you that are/, ye shall hunger 

16. 20. Lazarus was laid at his gate/, of sores 
.fohnl.14:. and dwelt among us, /.of grace and truth 

7. 8. I go not up, for my time is not yet/, come 
15. 11. and that your joy might be /. 16. 24. 

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Acts 2.13. others said, these men are/, of new wiii* 
28. shalt make me/, ofjoy with thy countenance 

6. 3. look fe out men /. of the Holy Ghost 

5. Stephen/, of faith and the H. Ghost, 8. I 7. 5.5 

7. 23. when Moses was/, forty years old 

9. 36. Dorcas/, of good works and alms deed-- 
11. 24. Barnabas/, of the Holy Ghost and faitfi 
13. 10. and said, 0/ of all subtiity and mischifff 
19. 28. they were/, of wrath and cried out 
Rom. 1. 29. being/, of envy, murder, debate, deceit 
15.14. 1 am persuad. that ye also are/of goodnewi 

1 Cor. 4. 8. now ye are/, now ye are rich 

Phil. 2.26. for he longed and was/, of heaviness 

4. 12. I am instructed to be/, and to be hungry 
18. but I have all and abound, lam/. 

2 Tim. 4. 5. make/, proof of thy ministry 
Hcb.5.l4. but strong meat to ;hem that are of/, age 
Jam.3. 8. tongue an unruly evil,/, of deadly ))oison 

17. wisdom from above is pure,/, of mercy 

1 Pet. 1.8. yerej. with joy unspeak. and/, of glorv 

2 Pet. 2. 14. eyes/, of adultery, not cease from sir 

1 John 1.4. we write to you, that your joy may be/. 

2 John 8. but that we receive a/, reward 

12. speak face to face, that our joy may he/. 
Rev. 4. 6. there were four beasts _/'. of eyes, 8. 

5. 8. having every one golden vials/, of odours 

15. 7. seven golden vials/, of the wrath of God 

16. 10. and his kingdom was/, of darkness 

17. 3. I saw a woman/, of names of blasphemy 
4. a golden cup /. of abominations and filthiness 

21. 9. the seven vials/, of the seven last plagues 

See Assurance, Compassion. 

Is FULL. 

2 Kings 4. 4. thou shalt set^ aside that which is f, 

Psal. 10. 7. his mouth is f. of cursing-, Rom.. 3. 14. 

26. 10. and their right hand is f. of bribes 

29. 4. the voice of the Lord isf. of majesty 

33. 5. the earth is f. of the goodness of the Lord 
48. 10. thy right hand ie f. of i'ighteousness 

65. 9. with the river of God, which is f. of water 
75. 8. and the wine is red, it is f. of mixture 
88. 3. -mv soul isf. of troubles, and mv life 
104. 24. b Lord, the earth isf. of thy'riches 
119. 64. the earth, O Lord, is f. of thy mercy 

Eecl. 9. 3. the heart of the sons of men is f. of evil 
10. 14. a fool is f. of words, man cannot tell what 

Isa. 2.7. their land is f. of silver, is f. of horses 
8. their land also is f. of idols, they worship 
6. 3. holy is Lord, the wdiole earth is f. of his glorv 

Jer.5.27. asacage?s/. orbirds,houyesfullordcccjt 

6. 11. the aged, with him that isf. of days 
23. 10. for the land is f. of adulterers 

Ezek.l. 23. land isf. ofcrimes, city isf. of violence 
9. 9. land.i's/. of blood, city is f. of perverseness 
Joel 3. 13. for the press ?s/. the fats overflow 
Ainos2.\2. a cart is pressed, that is f. of sheaves 
JVa/t. 3. 1. it is all/, of lies and robberie? 
LuleW. 34. body is f. of light, is f. of darkn«Bs 
39. but your inward part is f. of ravening 
To the FULL. 
Exod.\Q.2. when we sat, and did eat bread to thef. 

8. when L. shall give in the morn, bread to tkef. 
Lev. 26. 5. ye shall eat your bread to thef. 

FULLER, S. 
2 Kings 18. 17. they came and stood in the highwav 

"of the/, field, Isa.!. 3. | 30.2. 
Mai. 3. 2. he is like a refiner's fire, and /. soap 
Mark 9. 3. so as no f. on earth can white ihern 

FULLY. 
J\I'um. 14. 24. but Caleb that followed me/. 
Rjith 2. 11. Boaz said, it hath/, been shewed me 

1 Kin s's 11. Q. Solomon went not,;', after the Lord 
Eccl.8,ll.\he heart of sons of men is/, set to do evil 
Jcr. 12. t 6. yea, they cried after thee/. 

JVrt//. 1. 10. they shall be devoured as stubble/, dry 
./■lets 2. 1. when the day of Pentecost vvas/. come 
Pom.4.21. being/ persuaded, that what he promis. 
14. 5. let every man be/, persuad. in his own mind 
15. 19. I have/, preached the gospel of Christ 
Col. 1. 125. made a minister/, to preach the word 

2 Tim. 3. 10. thou hast/, known mv doctrine 

4. 17. that by me the preaching might be /. known 
Rev. 14. 18. thrust >n thy sickle grapes are/, ripe 

FULNESS. 
Gen. 48. flQ- his seed become a/, of nations 
Exod. 22. t29. thou shalt not delavto oifTer thy/. 
.N'um. 18. 27. reckoned as the/, of tl;e wine-press 
Pent. 22. fS. lest the/, of thv seed be defiled 

33. 16. preciousthingsof the earth, and/, tliereof 
1 Sam. 28. t20. Saul fell with the/ of his stature 
1 Chron. 16.32. let the sea roar and the f. thereof, 

Pso?. 98. 11. I 98. 7 
Job 20. 22. in/, of sufTiciency shall be in straits 
Psal. 16. 11. in thv presence is f. of iov 

24. 1. earth is theLord's and its/. 1 Cor. 10. 26,28. 

50. 12. the world is mine, and /. thereo'; 89. 11. 
Isa. 6. t 3. his fflory is the/, of the whole earth 

8. t8. the/, ofthebreadlh'oftliy land slmll Up tlin 
stretching out of his wings, O TnMivnif^, 

34. t L let the earth hear and the/, thereo" 



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fea. 42.tl0.ye that go down to sea and the /.thereof 
Jkt. 8. 1 16. have devoured tlie land and /. tJiereof 
47.t"2.waters .shall overflow the land and/.thereof 
'Eiek. 16. 49. iniquity of sister Sodom,/, of bread 
I2.tiy.land was desolate and the/. 19. 7. j 30.tl2. 
Amos 6. t ^- 1 will deliver up city, and the/thereof 
J^ic. 1. 1 -• hearken, O earth, and the/, thereof 
John 1.16. of his/.have we received grace fcr grace 
Rom. 11. 1"2. how much more their/. / 
25. til! the/, of the Gentiles be come in 
15. 29. 1 shall come in the/, of the gospel of Christ 
Gal. 4. 4. when the/, of the time was come 
"Eyh. 1. 10. that in the/, of times he might gather 

23. the /. of tim that tilleth all in all 

3. 19. that ye might be fdled with all the/, of God 

4. 13. we come to the stature of the /. of Christ 

Col. 1. 19. pleased Fatiier, in him should all/dwell 

2. 9. inhimdweileth the/, of the Godhead bodily 

FUNDAMENT. 
Judg. 3. 1 22. not draw dagger, it came out at the/. 

FURBISH. 
Jer. 46. 4. /. the spears, put on the brigandines 

FURBISHED. 
Exek. 21. 9. a sword is sharpened and also/. 10. 

11. given to be/. || 28. sword/, to consume 

FURY. 
Gen. 27. 44. tarry, till thy brother's/, turn away 
Lev. 26. 28. 1 will walk contrary to you in /. 
Job 20.23. God shall cast the/, of his v.-rath on him 
Isa. 27. 4./. is not in me, who would set briers 
34. 2. and his/, is upon all their armies 
51. 13. hast feared because of the /. of the oppres- 
sor ; and where is tlie/. of the oppressor 1 
37. O Jerusalem, which hast drunk cup of his/. 
20. as wild bull, they are full of the/, of the Lord 
22. ei-en the dregs of cup of my /. no more drink 
59. 18. he will repay/, to his adversaries 
63. 3. for I will trample them in my/. 

5. my arm brought salvation, my /. it upheld me 

6. and I will make them drunk in my/. 

66. 15. Lord will come to render his anger with/. 
Jer. A. 4. lest my/, come fitrth like fire, and burn 
6. 11. therefore I am full of the /. of the Lord 
21. 5. I will fight against you in/, and wrath 

12. lest mv/. go out like fire and burn 

23. 19. a whirlwind is gone forth in /. 30. 23. 

25. 15. take the wine-cup of this/, at my hand 

32. 31. this city hath been a provocation of my/. 

S3, o.^whom I have slain in mine anger and/. 

36. 7. great is the/, the Lord hath pronounced 
Lam. 4. 11. the Lord hath accomplished his/. 
Eiek 5, 13. 1 will cause my/, to rest on them, they 
shall know when I iiave accomplislied my/. 
15. when 1 shall e.xecute judgments in/. 

6. 12. thus will I accomplish my/, on them 

8. 18. therefore will I deal in f. my eye not spare 

13. 13. I will rent with a stormy wind in my/. 

16. 38. I will give thee blood in/, and jealousy 
42. so will [ make my/, toward thee to rest 

19. 12. but she was plucked up in my/, cast down 

20. 33. with/, poured out will I rule over you 

21. 17. and I v.-ill cause my/, to rest 

22. 20. so will I gather you in mine anger and/. 
24.8. that it mijhi cause/.to come up to vengeance 

13. not purgefl, till I have caused my/, to rest 
25. 14. they shall do iu Edoin according to my/. 
36. 6. I have spoken in my jealousy and in my/. 
38. IS. that my/, shall come uji in my face 

Dan. 3. 13. Nebuchadnezzar in his/, commanded 

19. then was Nebuchadnezzar full of/. 
8. 6. and he ran unto him in the/, of his power 
9 16. let thy /.be turned away from thy city Jerus. 
11. 44. he shall go forth with great/, to destroy 
Mic. 5. 15. 1 -will e.\ecute/. on the heathen 
J^ah. 1. t2. the Lord revengeth, that hath/. 
Zech. 8. 2. I was jealous for her v.ith great/. 
See Pora, Poured. 
FURIOUS. 
Prov. 22. 24. with a/, man thou shalt not go 
29. 22. a/, man aboundeth in transgression 
Kzek. 5. 15. execute judgment in /. rebukes, 25. 17. 
Z)a«.2. 12. Nebuciiadnezzar the king was very/. 
JVaA. 1. 2. the Lord revenseth, and is/. 

FURIOUSLY. 
^Kings 9.20. hke the driving of Jehu, he driveth/. 
Ezek. 23. 25. and thev shall deal/, with thee 

FURLONGS. 

Luke 24. 13. Emmaus was from. Jerusalem sLxty/. 

John 6. 19. had rowed about five and twenty/. 

11. 13. Betliany nigh Jerusalem about fifteen/. 

Rev. 14. 20. blood came out by the space of 1600/. 

21. 16. he measured the city with reed, 12,000/. 

FURNACE 
Signifies, [1] ..3 fire-place for meltivg gold and 
other metal.'!, Prov. 17. 3. | 27. 21. [2] A place 
of cruel bondage and oppression ; such was 
Kgypt to the Israelites, uho there met with 
muck hardship, rigour, and severity, for to 
try and purge them, Deut. 4. 20. Jer. 11. 4. [3] 
Most sharp and grievous afflictions andjudg- 
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mcnts wherewith God tries his people, Ezek. 
22. 18, 20, 22. [4J .i place of temporal tor- 
ment; such was Nebuchadnezzar's /c??/ fur- 
nace, Dan. 3. 6, 11. [5] Hell, the place of 
endless torment, Mat. 13. 42. 
Gen. 15. 17. a smoking/, and a burning lamp 
19. 28. the smoke went up as the smoke of a/. 
Exod. 9. 8. take you handfuls of ashes of the/. 

10. and they took ashes of the/, and stood 
19. 18. the smoke ascended as the smoke of a/. 
Deut. 4.20. the Lord hath taken you out of the/. 
1 Kings 8. 51. from the midst of the/. Jer. 11. 4. 
P5cZ.l2.6. pure words, as silver tried in a/, of earth 
Prov. 17. 3. fining pot for silver,/, for gold, 27. 21. 
Isa. 31. 9. whose fire is in Zion, his /. in Jerusalem 
48. 10. I have chosen thee in the /. of affliction 
Ezek. 22. 18. Israel is dross in the midst of the/. 
20. 1 will gather you as tin in the midst of the /. 
22. as silver is melted in the midst of the/. 
Dan. 3.6. be cast into midst of a burning fiery/. 11. 
vT/af . 13. 42. and shall cast them into a/, of fire, 50. 
Rev.l.lo. his feet like brass, as if they burned in a/. 
9. 2. arose a smoke, as the smoke of a great/. 

FURNACES. 
v^"e/i. 3. 11. Hashub repaired the tower of the/. 
. 12. 38. from the tower of the/, to the broad wall 

FURNISH. 
Deut. 15. 14. thou shalt/. him liberally out of flock 
Psal.lB. 19. can God/, a table in the %vilderness? 
Isa. 6.5.11. that/, the drink-ouering to tliat number 
.ler. 46. 19. /. thyself to so into captivity 

FURNISHED. 
1 Kings 9. 11. Hiram/. Solomon with cedar 
Prov. 9. 2. she hath also/, her table 
JIat. 22. 10. and the wedding was/, with guests 
.Mark 14. 1.5. will shew you a room /. Luke 22. 12. 
2Tim. 3. 17. thoroughly/, unto all good works 

FURNITURE. 
Gen. 31. 34. Rachel put them in the camels' /. 
Exod. 31. 7. the tabernacle and his/. 39. 33. 
8. table and his/. |i 9. altar witli all his/. 
35. 14. the candlestick and his /. and his lamps 
J\~ah. 2. 9. there is none end of all the pleasant/. 

FURROW. 
1 Sam. 14. 1 14. slev,* twenty men within half a/. 
Job 39. 10. canst thou bind the unicorn in the/.? 

FURROWS. 
.Job 31. 33. or the/, thereof likewise complain 
Psal. 05. 10. thou scttlest the/, thereof 
129.3. the plowers plovred, they made long their/. 
Ezek. 17. 7. might water it by/, of her plaafation 

10. it shall wither in the /. where it grew 
Hos. 10.4. judgment as hemlock in tlie/. of the field 

10. when shall bind themselves in their two/. 
12.11. their altars as heaus in the/, of the fields 

FURTHER. 
jV«/n.22. 20. angel went/and stood in narrow place 
Deut. 20. 8. olficers shall speak/, to the people 
1 .Sam. 10. 22. they inquired of the Lord/. 
Job 38. 11. hitherto shalt thou come, but no/. 
40. 5. yea, twice, but I will proceed no /. 
Eccl. 8. 17. /. though a wise man think to know it 
12. 12./. by these, m/ son, be admonished 
Jlat. 26. 39. he went i little/, and fell on his face 
65. saying, what/, .eed have we of witnesses? 
Jtlark 14. 03. Luke 22. 71. 
Mark 1. 19. when he lad gone a little/, thence 
5. 35. why ti'oublest hou the master any/. ? 
Luke 24.23. he made as tho' he would have gone/. 
jlcts 4. 17. tliat it spi jad no /. among the people 
21. when had/.threitened them, they let them go 
12. 3. Herod procee, ed /. to take Peter also 
21. 23./. he brongh Greeks also into the temple 
24. 4. tJiat I be not <". tedious unto thee 
27. 28. they had go e a little/, they sounded 
2Tim. 3. 9. but the) ehali proceed no/. 
Heb. 7. 11. what /. need another priest should rise 

FURTHER, Verb. 
Psal. 140. 8. O Lord, f. not his wicked device 

FURTHERANCE. 

PAi7.1.12.the things which happened unto me have 

fallen out rather unto the/, of the gospel 

25.shall abide with vou for vour/.and joy of faith 

FURTHERED. 

Ezra 8.36. thev/. the people and the house of God 

FURTHERMORE. 
Exod.i.6. the Lordsaid/.to Moses, put thine hand 
Ezek. 8. 6. Lord said/, to Ezekiel, son of man 

G. 

GADDEST. 
Jer. 2. 36. why ^. thou about to change thy way? 

GAIN. 

JMffo-.5.19.thekings of Canaan took no^.of money 

Job 22. 3. is it^. to him to make thy way perfect? 

Prov.l.ld.so are the ways of every one greedy of ^. 

3. 14. the g. thereof is better than fine gold 

15. 27. he that is greedv of ^. troubleth his house 

2H 



Prov. 23. 8. that by usury and unjust^, increaseth 
Isa. 33. 1.5. he that despiseth the g. of oppressioui 
56. 11. every one for his g. from his quar .er 
Ezek. 22. 13. have smitten hand at thy dishonesty 
27. her princes like as wolves to get dishonesty. 
Dan. 11. 39. he shall divide the land for g. 
Jlic. 4. 13. I will consecrate their g. to the Lord 
Hab. 2. to. woe to him that gaineth an evil j-. 
~icts 16. 16. which brought her masters much g. 

19. 24. brought no small g. to the craftsmen 

2 Cor. 12. 17. did I make a g. cf you by any I sent? 

18. did Titus make a g. of you ? 
Phil. 1. 21. for me to Uve is Christ, and to dials g. 

3. 7. what things were g. to me, I counted los.-; 
1 Tim. 6. 5. supposing that g. is godliness 

6. but godliness with contentment is great g. 
Jam. 4.13. go to a city, there buy, sell, and get g. 

GAIN, Verb. 
Dan. 2. 8. I know that ye would g. the time 
Jllat. 16.26. what profited if he should^, the whole 
world, and lose his soul 1 Mark S.?,6.Luke 9.2.5. 

1 Cor. 9. 19. servant to all, that I mighty, the more 

20. that I mighty, the Jews !| 22. g. the weak 

21. that I might g. them that are without law 

GAINED. 
.Job 27.8.what hope hath hypocrite,tho' he hath^.? 
Ezek. 22. 12. thou hast greedily g. by extortion 
Mat. 18. 15. if he hear, thou hast^. thy brother 
25. 17. that received two had also ^.oiher two, 22, 
20. I have g. besides them five talents more 
Luke 19. 15. how much every man had ^.by trading 
16. Lord, thy pound hath g. ten pounds 

18. Lord, thy pound hath g. five pounds 
Acts 27. 21. and to have g. this harm and loss 

2 John 1 8. that ye lose not the things ye have g. 

GAINS. 

Acts 16. 19. saw that the hope of their g. was gonS 
GAINSAY. 

Luke 21.15. your adversaries shall not be able to « 
GAINSAYERS. 

Tit. 1. 9. that ye might he able to convince the^' 
GAINSAYING. 

Acts 10. 29. therefore came I to you without^. 

liora. 10.21. 1 stretched forth my hands to a.g peo 

I'it. 2. 1 9- servants to please them, not g. 

Jude 11. they have perished in the g. of Core 
GALL 

Is a hitter juice, one of the humours in the bodt 
of a man and beast. It is put for any thing 
that is bitter and pernicious. Job 20. 14, Yet 
his meat in his bowels is turned, it is th.e gall 
of asps within him : It will be very painful 
and destructive to him at last. Psa-!. GO. 21, 
They gave me gall for ray meat ; or poison, or 
bitter herbs. 5t. Matthew says, that thry gave 
our Sariour vinegar to drink mingled with gall, 
Mat. 27. 34. St. Mark colls it wine mifgled 
with myrrh, Mark 15. 23. It is generally 
thought that the gall and myrrh signify but 
one and the same thing, that is, something that 
was very hitter. It is said to have been am. 
ordinary custom to give dying persons some 
intoxicating potion, to make them less sensible 
of their pain. To give water of gall to drink 
d^iotes some very bitter affliction, Jer. 8. 14 
Their grapes arfe grapes of gall, Deut. 32. 33. 
Their fruits, or actions, are displeasing to 
God, malicious and mischievous to others, 
and will at last be pernicious to themselves. 
A root that beareth gall, Deut. 29. 18. ma;g 
denote some secret and subtle idolaters, who 
might secretly infect and poison othc-rs, by 
drawing them to idolatry; which will prc'^vcf 
bitter fmits, how pleasant soever it may be 
for the present. To be in the gall of bittjrness, 
and bond of iniquity, 25 to he in a state of great 
impiety, to be under the power of sin and cor- 
ruption, of hypocrisy and ambition. It is put 
for great affliction, Job 16. 13. For wrong, 
inju.'^tice, Amos 6. 12. 

Dait. 2D. 18. lest there should be aroot that bear. ^. 
32. 32. iheir grapes are grapes of ^. clusters bitter 

.Tub 16. 13. he poureth out my g. on the ground 

20. 14. his meat is the g. of asps within him 
2.5. the glittering sword cometh out of his g 

Psal. 69. 21. they gave me also g. for iiy meat 
.Tcr. 8. 14. God hath given us water of o-. to drink 
9. 15. I will give them water of ^. 23. 15. 
/><77n.3.5. he hath compassed me with g. and travel 

19. remembering the wormwood and the^. 
Amos 6. 12. for ye have turned judgment into g. 
.¥a«.27.34. they "gave him vinegar mingled with^. 
Acts 8.22. 1 perceive thou art in the ^. of bitterness 

GALLANT. 
Isa. 33. 21. no galley, nor shill g. ship pass thereby 

GALLANTS. 
Xah. 2.t5. he shall recount his^.they shall stumble 
Zech. 11. t2. howl, because the g. are spoiled 

G.A.LLERY, lES. 
Cant. 1. 1 17. the beams are cedar, and onr^-. of fr 



GAR 

Cant.l.5Ahy head !ikeCarmel,king is held in thc^'. 

Ezc/:AUj. he maiisuicd tlic ^r. ilieicorou one side 

42.3.ugainst ilic i>avcin. was ir.against^.in stones 
GALLEY. 

Isa. 33. 21. wlicicin shall go no «•. with oars 
GALLUVVS. 

F.sUi. 0. 4. Hainan s;)ake to liang Mordecai on g. 

7 10. so tlioy liangwl Haniaii on tlie ^. 8. 7, 

9. 13. let Haman's ten sons ho hanged on the ^z-. 25. 
GANGllEiNE. 

'iTim. 2. 1 1". and their word will eat as doth a g. 
GAP. 

Eze/£.22.30.a man that should stand in^-.beforeme 
GAPEJ). 

fob 16. 10. they have g. upon me, Fsal. 22. 13. 
GAPETH. * 

Job 7. t 2. as a servant g. alter the shadow 
GAPS. 

Ezei.13.5. ye have not gone u]> into the^.for Israel 
GARDEN 

Is aplot of ground furnished with plants, flowers, 
(S-c. Geti. 2. 15. The church id resembled to 
a garden, Cant. 4. 12. | a. 1. Jls a garden 
is taken out of the couiiiion waste ground to 
be appropriutr.d to a. more particular use, so 
the church of Christ is chosen from among the 
rest of Ike icorld to a particular use. In d 
garden nothing that is good comes up natu- 
rally of itself, but as it is planted and set ; 
so nothing is good in the heart, but ichat is 
planted and set by the heavenly Husbandman. 
In a garden nothing uses to be planted, but 
wk^' is useful and delightful ; so there is no 
gracs in the heart of a Christian but what is 
usefhi, and necessary. In a garden there are 
variety of flowers and spices ; so in a Ch7'is- 
tian there is somewhat of every grace. As 
men delight much in their gardens, to walk 
there and take their pleasure, and take care to 
fence, icced, water, and plant them; so Christ's 
care and delight is for his church. As gardens 
use to have fountains and streams running 
through them, as Paradise hud four streams 
which ran through it ; so the church is Christ's 
Paradise,' and his Spirit is a spring in the 
midst of it, to refresh the souls of believers. 
A garden stands always in need of weeding 
and dressing; so in the hearts of Christians, 
Christ hatk alioays somewhat to do, they would 
else soon be overgroicn and torn wild. Hie 
prophet Isaiah upbraids the Jews with the 
abominations and acts of idolatry which they 
committal in their gardens. Ye shall be con- 
founded for the gardens which ye have chosen, 
fsa. 1.2!). 7ViC5C gardens locrc either conse- 
crated to idols, or were such as the heathens 
worshipped idols in; there they sacrificed, Isa.. 
C5. 3. after which they thouglit that they loerc 
well purified, when they had washed themselves 
in the water, Isa. 66. 17. 

Ocn.2. 15. God took the man and put him in the^ 
3. 23. Lord sent him forth from the g. of Eden 
13.10. the plain of Jordan was as the^r. of the Ld. 

Deut. 11. 10. and waterest it as a o-. of herbs 

I Kings 21. 2. that I may have it ior a g. of herbs 

Job 8. 16. his branch shootcth forth in liis g. 

Cant. 4. 12. a^. inclosed is my sister, my spouse 

16. blow upon my g. let him come into his g. 
5. 1. 1 am come into my ^. my sister, my spouse 
6. 2. my beloved is gone down into his^. 11. 

fsa. 1. 8. the daugbter of Zion is as a lodge in ag. 
30. ye shall be as a g. v/hich iiath no water 
51. 3. he will make her desert like the g. of God 
.58. IL and thou shalt be like a watered g. 
V) 1 !. as the g. causeth things sown to spring. 

Jcr. 31. 12. their souls shall be as a watered g. 

/>ff7rt.2.0.takenawayhistabernac.asitwereofa^. 

Kzek. 28. 13. thou hast been in Eden the^. of God 
31.8. cedars in^. of God could not hide him 
9. all the trees in the g. of God envied him 
36. 35. desolate land is become like the ^. of Eden 

Joel 2. 3. land is as the g. of Eden before them 

r^uke 13. 19. which a man took and cast into his^. 

Tohn 18. 1. over the brook Cedron, v/here was a^. 
26. did not I see thee in the g. with him? 
19. 41. there was a "". and in the g. a sepulchre 
GARDENS. 

JVmjw. 24. 6. thy tents as g. by the river side 

Eccl. 2. 5. 1 made me g. and orchards, and planted 

Cant. 4. 15. a fountain of"', a well of waters 
6. 2. to feed in the ir. and to gather lilies 

8. 13. thou that dvvellesr in the o-. cause me to hear 
Isa. 1. 29. and ye shall be confounded for the g. 

65. 3. a people that sacrificeth in^. burns incense 
66. 17. tliey that Durify themselves in the 5-. 

Jw. 29. 'j. plant g. and eat- the fruit of them, 28. 

Amos 4:. 0. 1 sent blastins;, when your <r. increased 

9. 14. they shall also make ff- and eat fruit of them 

GARDENER. 
John 20. 15. she supposing he had been the^. 
226 



GAR 

GARRISON, S. 

1 Sam. 10. 5. to hill where Isg. of the Philistines 

13. 3. Jonathan smote the g. of the Philistines 

14. 1. let us go over to the Philistines' g. 6. 
15. thcg. and thc-spoilers, they also trembled 

2 Sam. 8. 6. David put g. in Syria, i Chron. 18. 6. 

14. David ['int g. in Kdom, 1 Chron. 18. 13. 
23. 14. «-.ofPhilist.inBeth-lehcni, 1 CArow.ll.lO. 

2 Chr. 17.2. Jehoshap. set o-.in J uddh and Ephraim 

Ezek. 26. 11. thy strong^, shall go down to ground 

2 Cor. 11, 32. the governor kept the city with a g. 
GARLANDS. 

Acts 14.13.the priest of Jui)iter brought oxen and^. 
GARLICK. 

JVuTM.ll.S. we remember the^-.we did eat in Egypt 
•GARMENT 

Is that wherewith one is clothed. Mat. 27. 35, 
They parted my garments. By the wedding- 
garment is meant Christ with his perfect right- 
eousness imputed, which as a garment doth 
hide the .spiritual nakedness, and decks una 
adorns the soul with spiritual beauty. Rial. 
22. 11. Some i?/ wedding-garments understand 
the grace of sanctificatiou, or a holy life, an- 
swerable to one's profession ; in which sense 
garment is taken in. Rev. 3. 4, Thou hast a 
few names in Surdis which have not deiiied 
their garments; who are of unUlameablc lives. 
He was clotjied with a garment down to ins 
foot, Rev. 1. 13. Some are of opinion that 
this denoted the purity and innocency of that 
priesthood, which Christ did exercise for his 
church: Others, that it devoted the dignity 
and majesty 0/ Christ, as King of his church: 
it being usual for kings to tc ear long robes in 
token of majesty. Garnicnls rolled or ilyed in 
blood, Jsa. 9. 5. | 63. 2. are garments sprinkled 
and stained with the blood of the, slain, such 
as warriors wear, which have overcome their 
enemies in battle. 

Gen. 9. 23. Shem and Japhet took a g. and laid it 
25. 25. the first came out red, like a hairy g. 
39. 12. she caught Joseph by iiis g. he left his g. 

15. he left his g. with me and tied out, IS. 

16. she laid up his g. till her lord came home 
Lev. 6. 27. sprinkled ol'tlie blood tiiereof on any^. 

13. ^1. g, wherein is the plague of leprosy, 49. 
51. if idague bespread in the^. in warp or woof 
59. the law of the jihigue of leprosy in a^-. 14. 55. 
15. 17. every ^i'. whereon is the seed of copulation 
19. l9. nor «•. mingled come on thee, Deut. '■12. 11. 
Deut. 22. 5. a man siiall not put on a woman's^. 
.Josh. 7. 21. when 1 saw a goodly Babylonish g. 
24. Joshua took Achan, the silver, and the g. 
Judg. 8. 25. they spread a g. and cast ear-rings 
26"avrt.l3.18.Taniarliad a ^r. of divers colours on her 

19. she rerit her^/-. and went on crying 

\Kings 11.29. Jeroboam clad himself withanew^. 

2 Kings 4. 1 42. brought him ears of corn in his g. 

9. 13. took every inan his g. and jmt under him 

Ezra 9. 3. when I heard this I rentmy^.and mantle 

5. having rent niy^/. and mantle 1 fell on knees 
Esth. 8. 15. Mordecai went with a g. of j)ur]de 
Job 13. 2b. consumelh, as a g. that is moth-eaten 

.30. 18. by force of my disease is my g. changed 
38. 9. when I made the cloud the g. thereof 

14.it is turned as clayto the seal, they stand as a^. 
41. 13. who can discover the face of his g. ? 
Psal. 69. 11. I made sackcloth also my g. 
73.6. pride compasseth, violence cover, them as^. 
102. 26. they shall perish, yea all of them shall 
wax old like a g. Isa. 50. 9. | 51. 6. Heb.l.U. 
104.2. thou coverest thyself with light, as with a^. 

6. thou coveredst it with the deep as with a g. 
109. 18. he clothed himself with cursing as a. g. 

19. let it be to him as the^. which covereth him 
Prov. 20. 16. take his n^. that is surety, 27. 13. 

25.20. as he that taketh away air. in cold weather 
30. 4. who hath bound the waters in a. g.? 
fsa. 51. 8. the moth shall eat them up like a g. 
61.3. to give g. of praise for the spirit of heaviness 
.Ter. 43. 12. as a shepherd putteth on his g. 
Ezek. 18. 7. hath covered the naked with a^. 16. 
Dan. 7. 9. whose "•. was white as snow 
Mic. 2. 8. ye pull off the robe with the n^.from them 
//fliT.2.]2.if one bear holy flesh in the skirt of his ^. 
ZecA.13.4. neither shall wear a rough g. to deceive 
Mai. 2. 16. for one covereth violence with his y. 
Mat.9.lQ.uew cloth to old g. Mark 2.21.L7ike 5.36. 

20. behold, a woman diseased touched the hem of 

his g. 21. I 14. 36. Mark 5. 27. lAike 8. 44. 

22.11. saw a man who had not on a wedding 5-. 12. 
Mark 13. 16. not turn back again to take up his^. 

16.5. a young man clothed with a long white ^. 
J.,uke 22. 36. let him sciU his g. and buy one 
Acts 10. 8. cast thy g. about thee and follow me 
.fade 23. hating even the g. spotted by the flesh 
Reu.l.W.Son of man clothed with a fl^.down to foot 

GARMENTS. 
Gert. 35. 2. and be clean, and change your g. 



GAT 

Gen. 38.14. Tamar put her widow's^.off from lie' 
49.11. washed his^/.in wine, his clothes in grapea 
Exod.28.'i.uniy make x\aron's^.to consecrate hiir. 
29.21. sprinkled the blood on Aaron's^. 7.ei;.8.30 
31. 10. i have given them wisdom to make g. 
7>ci>. 6. 11. put oft his^r.jjuton other^. 16.23,24 
JVwJM. 15.38. make fringes in the borders of their g 
20. 2t). strij) Aaron of his g. put them on Eleazar 
26. Moses stript Aaron of^. put them on Eleaza: 
.hsh. 9.5. Gibeonites brought old^. mouldy bread 
.Tudg. 14. 12. 1 will give you thirty changes of ^^ . 
n.fJO. I will give thee ten shekels and order of^^ 

1 Sam. 18. 4. Jonathan gave David his^^-. 
2^\tm.l0.4.cut olf their ^)-.in the middle, lCAr.19.4 

13. 31. David tare his^r. and lay on the earth 

2 Kings 5. 26. is it a time to receive money -andg.? 
7. 15. all the way was full of "•. and vessels 

22. tjl4. Huldah, wife ofSh^llum, keeper of^. 
2.5. 29. he changed Jehoiakim's g. Jcr. 52. 33. 

Ezra 2. 69. they gave one hundrtd jiriests' g. 

J'J'dt. 7. 70. the Tirshatha gave 530 priesis' g. 

72. the people gave si.\ty-seven priests' g. 

■ fob 37. 17. how ihy g. are warm, when he quieteth 
Psal. 22. 18. they part my ^. among them, cast lots 

45. 8. all thyjO-. smell of myrrh, aloes, and cassia 
133.2. ointment that wentdown toskirts ofhis^. 
Pvv;?;.31. t21.her household clothed withdouble »•. 
Keel. 9. 8. let thy ^j-. be always white, and thy head 
Ca//i.4.11. smell of thy o-. is like smell of Lebanon 
Isa. 9. 5. every battle is with g. rolled in blood 
52. 1. put on thy beautiful ^i-. O Jerusalem 
59. 6. their webs shall not become g. 

17. he i)Ut on the g. of vengeance for clothing 
61. 10. he hath clothed me with the o-. of salvation 
63. 1. that Cometh with died g. from Bozrah 1 

3. their blood shall be sprinkled upon my g. 
.Tit. 36. 24. yet they were not afraid, nor rent^. 
J.,am. 4. 14. so that men could not touch their ^z-. 
Ezek.lG.lS. tookest thy broid.^.and covered iheni 

4J2. 14. there shall lay their g. they ministered in 
44. 19. they shall not sanctify people with their ^. 
7^a??. 3. 21. werebound*in their coats and other ^ 
,Tocl 2. 13. rend your hearts, and not your g. 
Zcch. 3. 3. Joshua was clothed with filthy g. 

4. saying, take away the filthy o-. from him 
Mat. 21. 8. spread their g. in the way, Mark 11 8, 

23. 5. they enlarge the borders of their g. 
27.35. they parted his g. casting lots, Mark 15.24. 

Mark 10. 50. Bartimeus casting away h\sg. arose 

11. 7. they cast their ^. on the colt, Luke 19. 3^ 

Luke 24. 4. two men stood by them in shining; ^. 

■ Tohji 13. 4. he laid aside his g. and took a towel 
.^cfs 9. 39. shewing coats and ^. which Dorcas mad« 
.Ja7?i. 5. 2. and your g. are moth-eaten 
Rev.S.i. few names which have not defiled their^, 

16. 15. blessed that watcheth and keepeth his p; 

Holy GARMENTS. 
Exod. 28. 2. thou shalt make holy g. for As ron^ 4 
31. 10. I have put wisdom to make holy g. 
Lev. 16. 4. these are holy g. he shall Avash, 32. 
Ezek. 42.14. lay their holy ^-.wherein they ministcs 

GARNER. 
Mat. 3. 12. gather his wheat into the^-. I^iike 3. 17. 

GARNERS. , 
Psal. 144. 13. our g. may be full, aflTovding store 
JdcZ1.17.the^. are la id desolate, barns broken down 

QARNISH, ED. 
2 Citron. 3. 6. he^. the house with precious stones 
.Tab 26. 13. by his Spirit l;e hath g. the heavens 
Mat. 12. 44. findeth it swept and g.sJ.uke II. 25 
23. 29. you g. the sepulchres of the righteous 
Rev. 21. 19. the foundnlions of the wall are fi^. 

GAT. 
F.xod. 24. 18. Moses g. him up into the mount 
JVum. 16. 27. they g. up from tabernacle of Korah 
.Tudg. 9. 51 . and g. 1 hem up to the to]) of the towel 
2 Sam. 8. 13. and David g. him a name 
1 Kings 1. 1. they covered him but he g. no heat, 
Psal. 116. 3. the pains of hell g. hold on me 
Eccl. 2. 8. I g. men-singers, and women-singers 
Z,a7K.5.9. wefl-.our bread with the peril of our lives 

GATE 
Is the entrance into a house or city. Judg. 16. 3, 
Samson took the doors of the gate of the city 
The 7cord gate is often used in scripture ti 
denote the place of public assemblies, tohcre 
justice was administered. One particular form 
of these judgments is to be seen in that, which 
was given at the gate of Beth-leliem, betioeen 
Boaz and another person, a relation o/Naomi's, 
upon the subject 0/ Ruth's marriage^ who was 
a Moabitess, Ruth 4. 1. And in Abraham's 
purchase of a field to bury Sarah, Gen. 23. 
10, 18. Jerom says, that as the Jews were 
for the most part employed in labouring J7i. the 
field, it was wisely provided, that assemblies 
should be held at the city gates, and justice 
administered there in a summary manner, that 
those laborious men, who were busy at their 
work, might lose no time, and thai the country 



GAT 

people who had affairs upon their hands in 
the town, might not be obliged to enter and 
spend time there. 
The word gate is likciinse sometimes put to sig 
nify power or dominion. God promises Abra- 
ham, that his posteritij sliould possess tiie gates 
of their enemies, their towns, their fortresses, 
Gin. 22. 17. They should conquer them, they 
should have dominion over them. The gates 
of hell shall not prevail against the church, 
Mat. 16. 18. that is, neither the power nor 
policy of the devil and his instruments. For 
the gates of cities were the places both oj 
jurisdiction or judicature, and of fortification 
and chief strength in war, Judg. 5. 8. Psal. 
147. 13. The gates of brass, are the strongest 
helps ani defeices. Psal. 107. 16, He haih 
broken the gates of brass; he restored themw 
liberty, in spite of all impediments and oppo- 
sitions. The strait gate signifies regeneration 
and conversion, and true holiness in heartland 
fife, which prepare the soul for heaven. Mat. 
7. 13, Enter ye in at the strait gate. 

rhe gates of death are the brink, or mouth of the 
grave. Psal. 9. 13, Thou that lillest me up 
from the gates of death, that prescrvedst me 
when Iwas,as it were, dropping into the 'grave. 
And hingHezekiah,having received a message 
of death, represents in his hymn the condition 
he liad been in when he was sich, and expresses 
himself thus : I said, I shall go to the gates of 
the grave; I perceive I must die, without any 
hopes of prevention, Isa. 38. 10. TAe Hebrews 
looked upon death, or the grave, as a place, 
whiiher people came from aUparts of the world, 
there to enter upon another life. The gates of 
righteousness, Psal. 118. 19. are those of the 
Lord's tabernacle, where the righteous, the 
saints, the priests of Jie Lord, the true Israel- 
ites, jt>a<d their vows and praises to the Lord; 
where none were to enter but purified Israelites, 
a nation of righteous men. The gates or ever- 
lasting doors mejitiofied in Psal. 24. 7, 9. are 
either the gates of the temple, which by faith 
and the spirit of prophecy David beheld as 
already built; these gates he bids lift up their 
heads, to receive the glorious King Jehovah, 
who dwelt in the temple, and between the cheru- 
bim : Or the passage may admit of a mystical 
sense; for as the temple was a type of Christ, 
and of his church, and of heaven itself ; so this 
place may also contain a representation, either 
of Christ's t.ntrance ixito his church, or into the 
hearts of his faithful people, wlio are here com- 
manded to set open t/ieir hearts and souls for 
his reception : Or, it may represent his ascen- 
sion into heaven, where the saints or angels 
are poetically introduced as preparing the 
way, and opening the heavenly gates to receive 
their Lord and King, returning to his royal 
habitation with triumph and glory. 

{?«i.22.17.tliy seed possess the ^. of enemies, 24. 60. 
28. 17. Jacob said, this is the g. of heaven 

EiocZ. 32.27. goin and out from "•. to ^r. thro' camp 

Deut. 21. 19. his father shall bnng him to the ^. 
22. 24. bring them both out to the g. of the city 
25. 7. let his brother's wife go up to the g. 

Josh. 2. 7. they were gone out, they shut the g. 

.Judg. 16. 3. Samson took the doors of the ^. 

ILuth 4. 1. then went Boaz to the g. and sat down 
10. the name of the dead be not dlit off from the^. 

1 $am. 4. 18. Eli fell backward by the side of the g. 

2 Sam.l5.2.Absalom stood beside the way ofthCjO-. 
18.33.the king went up to the chamber over the g. 
23. 15. water of Beth-lehem by ^. 16. 1 Chr. 11.18. 

IKings 17. 10. when Elijah came to the 5^. of the city 
2 Kings 7. 17. a lord to have the charge of the g. 

1 Chron. 26. 13. and they cast lots for every g. 

2 Chron. 8. 14. he appointed the porters at every 5'. 
JVcA. 13. 19. I commanded the g. should be shut 
Esth.A.'i. Mordecai came before the king's g. 6.12. 
Job 2r(. 7. when I went out to the g. and prepared 
P5fflZ.ll8.2O. this ^.of the Lord, the righteous enter 
Cant. 7. 4. thine eyes like the fish-pools by the g. 
/sa.l4.31.howl, O g. cry, O city, shall comesmoke 

24. 12. the g. is smitten with destruction 
28. 6. to them that turn the battle to the g. 

Jer- 36. 10. Baruch read at the entry of new g. 

Lam. 5. 14. the elders have ceased from the g. 

Ezek. 8. 3. brought me to the door of the inner ^. 
11. 1. at the door of the g. twenty-five men 
43.4. theglory of the Lordcameby way ofthe o-. 

44. % this g. shall be shut, none shall enter 

3. prmce shall enter by the way of the g. 46. 2, 8. 

45. 19. put the blood on the posts ofthe g. 

46. 1. the g. of the inner court shall be shut 
2. but the g. shall not be shut till evening 

12. one shall open him the ^.one shall shut the^. 
43 31. one^. of Reuben, one^. of Judah, of Levi 
Ohad. 13. not entered into the g. of my people 
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Mic. 1.9. he is come into the g.ofmy people to Jer. 
12. evil came down from Lord to the^. of Jerus. 

2. 13. they have passed through the g. 

Mat. 7. 13. enter in at the strait^, wide is the g. 

and broad is the way, 14. Luke 13. 24. 

Luke 7. 12. when he came nigh the g. of the city 

16.20. a beggar, Lazarus laid at his^. full of sores 
jlcts 10. 17. men from Cornelius stood before the g. 

1-J. 10. they came to the iron g. which opened 

14. Rhoda opened not the g.. for gladness 
Heb. 13. 12. Jesus also sutfered without the g. 
Rev. 21. 21. every several^, was of one pearl 

See Entering, Enterkth. 

GATE. 

P?-ot;. 17.19. that exalteth his^.seeketh destruction 

At t/ie GATE. 
Gen. 23. 10. of all that went in at the g. of ciiy, 18. 
2 Kings 9. 31. as Jehu entered in at theg. she said 

11. 6. a third part shall be at the o". of Sur, and a 
third at the g. behind the guard, 2 Clir. 23.5. 

23. 8. which were on a man's left hand at the g. 
•2Chr.2-1.8. set a chest at theg.oflhe house of Lord 
Esth. 5. 13. 1 see Mordecai sitting at tlie king's g. 
/sa.22.7.horsemen set themselves in array at the g. 
Acts 3. 2. ihey laid daily at theg. ofthe temple 

10. v.ho sat for alms at beautiful o^. ofthe temple 

See FisH-CATE. 
HigliGATE. 
2 Chron. 23. 20. they came thron.gh the highg. 
27. 3. Jotham built the high ^. of the house 
.fer. 20. 2. put Jeremiah in the stocks in the highg. 
See Horse-gate, 
In the GATE. 
Gen. 19. 1. and Lot sat in the g. of Sodom 
Exod. 32. 26. Moses stood in the g. ofthe camp 
IJeut.22.15. bringtokens of virginity to elders ing. 
.Judg. 16. 2. they laid v.ait for Samson in the g. 
Ruthi. 11. people in the g. said, we are witnesses 

1 Sam, 9. 18. Saul drew near to Samuel in the g. 

2 Sam. 3. 27. Joab took Abner aside in the g. 
19. 8. king sat in theg. they told all the people 

2 Kings 7. 1. two measures for a shekel in theg.18. 
20. the people trod on him in the g. and he died 
Esth. 2. 19. Mordecai sat in the king's g. 21. 

5. 9. when Haman saw him in the king's o-. 
Job 5. 4. his children are crushed in theg. 

31. 21. when I saw my help in the g. 
Psal. 69.12. they that sit in the g. speak agaiijst me 

127. 5. but they shall speak with the enemies in g. 
Prov. 22. 22. nor oppress the afflicted in the g. 

24. 7. he openeth not bis mouth in the g. 

Isa. 29. 21. lay a snare for him thatreproveth ing. 
Jer. 7. 2. stand in the g. of the Lord's house 
17. 19. stand in theg. ofthe children ofthe people 

37. 13. when he was in the g. of Benjamin 

38. 7. the king then sitting in the g. of Benjamin 

39. 3. all the princes of Babylon sat in the g. 
Dan. 2. 49. but Daniel sat in the g. of the king 
Amos 5. 10. they hate him that rebuketh in the g. 

12. they turn aside the poor in the g. 

15. hate evil, and establish judgment in the g. 

Old GATE. 

J^eh.2.&. theoW^.repaired Jehoiadason ofPaseah 

12.39. the priests went above the old g. and fish-g. 

PMS071-GATE. 

JVe/t. 12. 39. and they stood still in the prison-g. 

Shccp-GATE. 
JSTch. 12. 39. they went even unto the sheep-g. 
John 5. f 2. by the sheep-g. there is a pool 

Vallri,-G ATE. 
2 Chro7i.28. 9. Uzziah built towers at the valley-g. 
jVeh. 2. 13. and I went out by the g. ofthe valley 

15. and I entered by the g. of the valley 

3. 13. the valley-g. repaired Hanun 

Water-OATE. 
J^eh. 3. 26. Nethinims dwelt over-against water-g. 
8. 1. gathered into the street before the loater-g. 
3. he read in the lav/ before the icater-g. 

16. made booths in the street of the water-g. 
12. 37. priests went even to the waier-g. eastward 

GATES. 
Deut. 12. 12. rejoice, ye and Levite, within your «■. 
JosA.6.2fi.in his youngest son set npg.lKingsl&.^A. 
Judg. 5. 8. chose new gods, then was war in the^. 

11. the people ofthe Lord shall go to the g. 

2 Chr 31. 2. Hezekiah appointed to praise in the^. 
JVf/i. 1.3. the g. are burnt with fire, 2. 3, 13, 17. 

7. 3. let not the g. of Jerusalem be opened 

12. 30. the priests and Levites purified the g. 

13. 19. some of my servants set I at the g. 
22. I commanded the Levites to keep the g. 

Psal. 9. 14. may shew forth thy praise in the g. 
24. 7. lift up your h 'ads, O ye ^.and be ye lift up, 9. 
87. 2. the Lord loveth the g. of Zion, more than 
100. 4. enter into his g. with thanksgiving 
107. 16. for he hath broken the "■. of brass 
118. 19. open to me the o-". of righteousness 

Pro». 1.21'. wisdom crieth in the openings of ^. 8. 3 

8. 34. that heareth me, watching daily at my g. 

14. 19. the wicked at the g. ofthe righteous 



GAT 

Prov. 31. 23. her husband is known in the g, 

31. let her own works praise her in the g. 
Cant 7.13.at our ^.are all manner of pleasant fruiti 
Isa. 3. 26. and her^. shall lament and mourn 

13. 2. they may go mto the g. ofthe nobles 

26. 2. open ye the^. tnat the righteous may enter 

38. IC. 1 shall go to the g. of the grave 

45. 1. to open before him the two-leaved o-. 

2. I will break in pieces the g. of brass 
62. 10. go through, go thro' the ^.prepare the way 
Jer.7.2. hear, ye that enter in at the g. 17.20. 1 22.2. 

14. 2. Judah mourneth, and the g. languish 

15. 7. 1 will fan them with a fan in g. of the lanif 
17. 19. go and stand in all the g. of Jerusalem 

21. bear no burden on the sabbath by the g. 24» 
25. then shall there enter into tlip g. 22. 4. 

27. I will kindle a fire in the ^. of Jerusalem 
22.19. shall be drawn and cast torth beyond the^ 

Lam. 1. 4. Zion's g. are desolate, her priests sigh 
2. 9. her^. are sunk into the ground, bars brokec 
4. 12. the adversary should have entered the g. 

Ezek. 21. 15. 1 have set point of sword ag. their^, 

22. to appoint battering rams against the g. 
26. 2. she is broken that was the g. of the peopit 
48. 32. at the east side three g. one of Joseph 

Obad. 11. in the day that foreigners entered his^ 
J^ah. 2. 6. the g. ofthe rivers "shall be opened 

3. 13. the g. of thy land shall be set wide open 
Zec7i.8.16.exec. judg. of truth and ])eace in your^ 
Mat. 16.18. the g. of hell shall not prevail against"^ 
Acts 9. 24. and they watched the g. to kill Paul 

14. 13. Jupiter's priests brought o.\en to the g. 

Rev. 21.12. the city had twelve^, at^. twdve ang. 

13. on the east three g. on the north three g. 

21. the twelve g. were twelve pearls 

25. the^. of it shall not be shut at all by day 

See Bars, Death. 

Thy GATES. 

Exod. 20. 19. thy stranger within thyg. Deut.5.1i. 

Deut. 6. 9. thou shalt write them on thyg. 11. -20. 

12. 15. thou mayest eat flesh in thy g. 21. 

17. thou mayest not eat within thy g. the tithe 

18. thou must eat, thou and Levite in thy g. 

14. 21. give it to the stranger that is in thy g. 

27. Levite within thy g. thou shalt not forsake 

28. thou shalt lay up the tithe within thy g. 

29. the widow within thy g. shall come and eat 

15. 7. if tuerebe a poor man within any of thy g 

22. thou shalt eat the firstling within thy g. 

16. 5. not sacrifice the passover within thy g. 
11. shalt rejoice, and Levite in thy g. 14. 1 26. 12. 
18. judges and ofiicers shalt make in all thy g. 

17. 5. bring forth that man or woman to thy g. 

18. 6. if a Levite come from any of thy g. 

23. 16. servant escaped dwell in one of thy g. 

24. 14. thou shalt not oppress within thy g. 
28. 52. he shall besiege thee in all thy g. 

55. thine enemies shall distress thee in all thy g. 
31. 12. gather the peo|)le within thy g. to hear 
PsaL122.2.our feet shall stand within thy g. O Jer. 
Isa. 54. 12. I will make thy g. of carbuncles 
60. 11. therefore thy g. shall be open continually 

18. call thy walls salvation, and thy g. praise 
Ezek. 26. 10. when he shall enter thy g. as men 

GATHER. 
Gen. 31.46. he said, ^j-. stone's, and they took stones 
41. 35. let them g. all the food of those years 
Exod. 5. 7. let them go and o-. straw || 12. ^.stubbla 
9. 19. g. thy cattle || 16. 4. shall g. a certain rate 
16. 5. g. twice as much 1| 26. si.x days g. it 
23. 10. six years sow thy land and g. J^ev. 25. 3. 
Lev. 19. 9. shalt not o-. the gleanings, 23.22. 
10. thou shalt not g. every grape of thy vineyard 

25. 5. nor 0-. grapes ofthe vine undressed, 11. 
20. we shall not sow, nor g. in our increase 

JVum. 10. 4. if with one trumpet, then princes g, 

11. 16. g. seventy men ofthe elders of Israel 

19. 9. a man that is clean shall g. the ashes 
Deut. 11. 14. I will give rain that thou mayest^ 

13. 16. thou shalt g. all the spoil of it into street 
28. 30. plant a vineyard and not g. grapes, 39. 

?,8. carry much seed out, and g. but little in 

30. 3. he will^. thee from all nations, Ezek.of^.'M 

.Tosh. 2. tl8- shalt g. thy father and mother home 

2 Kino-s 4. 39. one went into the field to g. herbs 

22. 20. I will o-.thee to thy fathers, 2 Chr 34. 2§. 

1 Chron. 13. 2. send to brethren and Levites to g. 

2 Chron. 24. 5. g. money to repair house of the La. 
JVeA. 1. 9. yet will I g. them from thence 

12. 44. some appointed to g. for the priests 
Job 24. 6. thev g. the vintase ofthe wicked 

34. 14. if he g. to himself his spirit and his breath 
39. 12. will he bring seed, andg. it into thy barn^ 
Psal. 26. 9. g. not my soul with sinners, nor life 
27.tl0.whon father and mother forsake, L. wiWg 

39. 6. and knoweth not who shall ^. them 
104. 28. that thou givest them they g. 

106.47. save us, and g.us from among theheathe* 
Prov. 28. 8. shall g. for him that will pity the poT" 
Eccl. 2. 26. to sinner travail to g. and heap up 



GAT 

Ckmt. 6. 2. my beloved is gone down to ff. lilies 
fsa. 34. 15. there the owl g. under her sliadow 
40. 11. he shall g. the lambs with his arms 
43. 5. fear not, 1 will g. thee from the west 
52. 1 12. the God of Israel will g. you up, 58. f 8. 
34. 7. but with great mercies will 1 g. thee 
56. 8. yet will 1 g. others to him, besides those 
62. 10. cast up tlie highway, g. out the stones 
6b. 18. I will g. all nations and tongues 
/er. 6. 1. g. to flee || 7. 18. the children g. wood 
9. 22. none shall^. them || 10. 17.^. up thy wares 
23. 3. 1 will g. the remnant of my iiock 
2'J. 14. 1 will g. you from all the nations 
31. 8. 1 will g. them from the coasts of the earth, 
32. 37. Eze/c. 20. 34, 41. \ 34. 13. 
10. he that scattered Israel will g. him 

40. 10. g. ye wine, and summer-fruits, and oil 
47. 1 6. O sword, g. thyself into thy scabbard 
49. 5. and none shall g. up him that wandereth 

Ezek. 11. 17. I will even g. you from the people 
16. 37. I will g. all thy lovers against thee 
22. 19. I will g. you into the midst of Jerusalem 
20. as they g. silver, so will I g. you in fury, 21. 
24. 4. g, the pieces || 29. 13. 1 will g. the Egyptians 
37. 21. I will g. them on every side, 39. 17. 

Hos.8.10. though hired among the nations, I will ^. 
9. 6. Egypt shall ^. them up, Memphis bury them 

Joel 1. 14.^. the eiders and the inhabitants of land 
2. 6. people much pained, all faces shall ^.blackn. 

16. g. the people, g. the children that suck 

3. 2. 1 will^. all nations, and bring them down 
Mic. 2. 12. I will surely g. the remnant of Israel 

4. 6. 1 .will g. her that was driven out, Zeph. 3. 19. 
12. he shall g. them as sheaves into the floor 

5. 1. g. thyself in troops, O daughter of troops 
JVaA. 2. 10. the faces of them ail g. blackness 
Hab. 1. 9. they shall g. the captivity as the sand 

15. they catch them, and g. them in their drag 
Zeph. 3.8. for my determination is to g. the nations 

18. 1 will^. them that are sorrowful for assembly 

20. bring you even in the time that I g. you 
Zech. 10. 8. I will hiss for them and g, them 

10. and I will g. them out of Assyria 

14. 2. I will g. all nations against Jerusalem 
Mat. 3. 12. g. his wheat into his garner, Luke 3.17. 

6. 26. they sow not, nor do they g. into barns 

7. 16. do men g. grapes of thorns ■? Liiks 6. 44. 
13. 28. wilt thou that we go and g. them up 1 

29. he said, nay, lest while ye g. up the tares 

30. burn tares, but^. the wheat into my barn 

41. shall ^.out of his kingd. all things that oifend 
25. 26. and g. where I have not strawed 

Luke 13.34. as a hen doth g.her brood under wings 
John 6. 12. g. up the fragments that remain 

15. 6. men g. them and cast them into the fire 
Rev. 14. 18. g. the clusters of the vine of the earth 

16. 14. g. them to the battle of that day of God 

GATHER together. 
G'ew.34.30. 1 being few they shall g. tog.aga.\nst. me 

49. 1.^. yourselves together, ye sons of Jacob, 2. 
Exod. 3. 16. go g. the elders of Israel together 
Lev. 8. 3. g. congregation of Israel tog. Mum. 8. 9. 
Jfum. 20. 8. and g. thou the assembly together 

21. 16. g. the people together, Deut. 4. 10. | 31.12. 
2 Sam. 12. 28. g. the rest together and encamp 
1 Chron. 16. 35. save us, O God, and g. us together 

22. 2. David commanded to g. tog. the strangers 
JVeA.7.5. God put in my heart to g. together nobles 
Esth. 2. 3. may g. together all the fair virgins 

4. 16. "•. together the Jews present in Shushan 
Job 11. 10. if he g. together who can hinder him? 
Psal. 50. 5. g. my saints together unto me 

55. 6. they g. themselves tog. to mark my steps 

94. 21. they g. together against tiie righteous 

104. 22. tiie sun ariseth, they g. themselves tog. 
Eccl. 3. 5. there is a time to g. stones together 
Isa. 11. 12. he shall ^. tog. the dispersed of Judah 

49. IS. these g. together and come to me, 60. 4. 

54.15. they shall surely g. together, but not by me 
Jer. 4. 5. blow the trumpet, cry, g. together 

49. 14. g. ye together and come against Edom 
Dan. 3. 2. the king sent to g. together the princes 
Joel 3. 11. g. yourselves together round about 
Zeph. 2. 1. g. tog. yea, g. tog. O nation not desired 
Mat. 13. 30. g. together first the tares, and bind 

24.31. they shaW g.togetherh]a elect, Mark 13.27. 
John 11. .52. he should g. together in one, Fph.1.10. 
Rev. 19. 17. g. tog. to the supper of the great God 

20. 8. to g. Gog and Ma202 together to battle 

GATHERED. 
Oen. 25. 8. Abraham died and was g. to his people 

17. Tshmael was^.|| 35.29. Isaac was ^.to people 
49. 29. Jacob was g. to his people, 33. 

Kxod. 16. 17. and they g. some more, some less 

18. he that g. much, he that g. little, 2 Cor. 8. 15. 
21. they ^. it every morning, every man according 

23.16. when thou hast o-. in thy labours out of field 
f,er.23.39. when ye have^. in the fruits of the land 
A'm?k. 11. 32. the people g. quails || 1.5. 32. g. sticks 

16. 19. Korah g. congregation against Moses, 42. 
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JVum, 20. 24. Aaron shall be g. to his people, 26. 

27. 13. Moses 0-. to his people, 31. 2. Deut. 32. 50. 
Judg. 1. 7. kings g. their meat under my table 

2. 10. that generation was g. to their fathers 

6. 34. and Abiezcr was g, after him 

11. 3. there were^. vain men to Jephthah 

1 Sam. 5. 8. they g. all the lords of the Philistines 
22. 2. every one that was in distress g. to David 

2 Sam. 14. 14. as water spilt which cannot be nr. up 
2 Kings 3. 21. they g. all able to put on armour 

22. 20. Josiah beg. to grave in peace, 2 C/(,r.34.28. 
JV*e/i. 5. 16. all my servants were g. to the work 
Job 27. ly. rich man lie down, bui shall not be g. 
Psal. 59. 3. the mighty are g. against me 

107. 3. and he g. them out of the lands 
Prov. 27. 25. and herbs of the mountains are^. 

30. 4. who hath g. the wind in his fists 1 
Eccl. 2. 8. I g. me also silver and gold and 
the peculiar treasure of kings 
Cant. 5. 1. 1 hav% g. my myrrh with my spice 
fsa. 5. 2. he fenced it, and g. out the siones 

10. 14. as one gathereth eggs, have I g. the earth 
27. 12. ye shall be g. one by one, O Israel 

34. 15. vultures be g. \\ 16. his Spirit g. them 
49. 5. tho' Israel be not g. yet shall I be glorious 
56. 8.1 will gather others, besides those that are^. 
62. 9. but they that have g. it shall eat it 
.Ter. 3. 17. and all nations "fehall be^. unto it 
8. 2. they shall not be g. nor buried, 25. 33. 
26.9. all people^, against Jeremiah in house of L. 

40. 15. all the Jews^r. to thee should be scattered 
.EzeA:.28.25.when I shall have g. the house of Israel 

29. 5. thou shalt not be brought together nor g. 
38. 13. hast thou^. thy company to take a prey "? 
39. 27. have g. them out of their enemies' lands 

28. but I have g. them to their own land 
Hos. 10. 10. the people shall be g. against them 
Mic. 7.1. I am as when they ^. the summer-fruits 
Mat. 13. 40. as tares are g. and burnt in the fire 

47. a net cast into the sea, and g. of every kind 
25. 32. before him shall be g. all nations 

27. 27. and g. to him the whole band of soldiers 
John 11.47. then d-. chief priests a council, and said 
./lets 17. 5. g. a comjiany, set the city on an uproar 

28. 3. when Paul had g, a bundle of sticks 
Rev. 14. 19. the angel g. the vine of the earth 

GATHERED together. 
Exod. 8. 14. they g. them together upon heaps • 
JVum. 10. 7. when the congregation is to be g. tog. 
n . 22. shall all the fish of the sea be g.^ together ? 
Judg. 20. 1. the congregation was g. together as 
one man, 11. Ezra 3. 1. JSTeh. 8. 1. 
2 Chron. 20.4. Judah^. together to ask help of Ld. 
Job 16. 10. xhey g. themselves together against me 

30. 7. under the nettles were they g. together 
Psal. 35. 15. the abjects g. themselves tog. ag. me 

47. 9. the princes of the people are g. together 
102.22. vAien people are^. togctherto serve the L. 
140- 2. continually are they g. together for war 
Prov. 30. 1 27. locusts go forth all g. together 
Hos. 1. 11. then shall children of Judah be g. tog. 
Mic. 4. 11. many nations are g. together ag. thee 
Zech. 12. 3. tho' all people be^. together against it 
Mat. 18. 20. where tv/o or three are g. together 

23. 37. how often would I have g. thy children 
together, as a hen her chickens, Luke 13. 34. 

24. 28. there will eagles be g. tog. Luke 17. 37. 
Mark^. 33. all the city was ff. together at the door 
I^ke 15. 13. the younger son g. all together 

24. 33. they ibund the eleven g. together 
Acts 4. 26. rulers were g. together against the L. 

12. 12. where many were g. together praying 

14. 27. when they had g. the church together 
1 Cyr. 5. 4. when ye are g. together and my spirit 
Rev. 16. 16. g. t. into a place called Armageddon 

19. 19. beast and his nrmy g.together to make war 

GATHERER, S. 
Je7\6.9.turn back thy hand as a grape ^.tnto baskets 

49. 9. if grape g. come to thee, Obad. 5. 
Amos 7. 14. but I was a g. of sycamore-fruit 

GATHERESt. 
Deut. 24. 21. when thou g. the grapes of vineyard 

GATHERETH. 
JVum. 19.10. that ^. the ashes shall wash his clothes 
.Tudg. 19. 1 18. there is no man that ^. me to house 
Ps(^. 33. 7. he g. the waters of the sea together 

41. 6. his hearty, iniquity to itself 

147. 2. he g. the outcasts of Israel, Isa. 56. 8. 
Prov. 6. 8. the ant g. her food in the harvest 

10. 5. he that g. in summer is a wise son 

13. 11. but he tliat^. by labour shall increase 
Isa. 10. 14. as one g. eggs that are left 

17. 5. it shall be as when the harvest-man g. 
Jer. 17. t ll- as the partridge g.yonng which she 
hath not brought forth, so he that gels tiches 
JVah. 3. 18. thy people is scattered, and no man g. 
Hab. 2. 5. but g. to him all nations, and heapeth 
Mat. 12. 30. he that^. notscattereth, Luke 11.23. 

23. 37. as a hen g. her chickens under her wings 
John 4. 36. he that reapeth g. fruit to life eternal 



GAV 

GATHERING. 
Gen. 49. 10. to him sh.tU the^, of the peopb fre 
Exod. 7. 1 19, stretch thy hand on all g: of waters 
Lev. 11. f 36. a^. together of waters shall be clean 
JVum. 15. 33. they that found him g. slicks 
IKings 17.10.ihe widow woman was there ^.sticka 
2 Chron. 20. 25. they were three days in g. spoils 
Isa. 24. 122. be gathered with the g. of prisoners 
32. 10. the vintage shall fail, the^. shall not come 
33. 4. your spoil like the^. of the caterpillar 
Ezek. 22. 1 20. according to the g. of silver, bras* 
Mat. 25. 24. and g. where thou hast not strawed 
Acts 16. 10. assuredly g. the Lord hath called u« 
2 Thess. 2. 1. and by our^. together unto him 

GATHERINGS. 
1 Chron. 26. tl5. to Obed-edom the house of ^. 
Mic. 7. 1 1. I am as the g. of summer-fruits 
J^or. 10. 2. tha.t there be no g. when I come 

GAVE. 
Gen. 2. 20. Adam ^.namcs to all cattle and to fow 
3. 12. the woman g. me of the tree, and I did ea 
14. 20. and he g. tiim tithes of all, Bcb. 7. 2, 4. 
25. 5. and Abraham g. all that he had to. Isaac 
28. 4. the land which God g. to Abraham, 35. 12. 
Exod. 11. 3. the Lord^. the people favour, 12. 36 
14. 20. the cloud g. light by night to these 
JVitm.ll.25.Ld.tookof the Spirit, and ^. to seventy 
Deut. 22. 16. I^. my daughter to this man to wife 
■Josh. 19. 50. they g. him the city which he asked 
21. 43. the Lord g. to Israel all the land 
44. the Lord^. them rest, 2 Chr. 15. 15. 1 20. 30 
Judg. 6. 9. 1 drave them out, and g. you their land 
RutJi 4.13. the Lord o-.her conception, and she bare 

1 Sam. 10. 9. God g. to Saul another heart 

2 Sam. 12. 8. and I g. thee thy master's house 

1 Kings 4. 29. the Lord g. Solomon wisdom, 5. 12 

2 Kings 13. 5. and the Lord g. Israel a saviour 

1 Chron. 25. 5. God g. to Heman fourteen sons 

2 Chron. 32. 24. and God g. Hezekiah a sign 
JVeh. 8. 8. read in book of the law, and g. the sense 
Job 1. 21. Lord g. and the Lord hath taken away 

42. 10. God g. Job twice as much as he had before 
Psal. 18. 13. and the Highest g. his voice 

68.11. the Ld.jO-.the word, great was the company 
69. 21. they g. me also gall, they g. me vinegar 
78. 29. for he g. them their own desire, 105. 15. 

Eccl. 12. 7. the spirit sliali return to God that^. ii 
Isa. 42. 24. who g. Jacob for a spoil, and Israel 
43. 3. 1 g. Egypt for thy ransom, Seba for theQ 
50. 6. I g. my back to the smiters, and my cheeks 
Jer. 1. 1 5. I g. thee a prophet to the nations 
Ezek. 16. 19. my meat also Which I g. thee 
20. 11. 1 g. them my statutes, and shewed them 
12. moreover also, I g. them my sabbaths 
25. I g. them a'so statutes that were not good 
Dan. 1. 17. God "•. these four children knowledge 
6. 10. Daniel prayed and g. thanks before God 
Hos. 2. 8. for she did not know that I g. her corn 
13. 11. I g. thee a king in mine anger 
Amos 2. 12. ye g. the Nazarites wine to drink 
Mai. 2. 5. I g. my covenant to Levi of life 
Mat. 10. I. Jesus g. them power against uncleau 
spirits to cast them out, MarkG. 7. Luke 9. 1. 
14. 19. be brake and g. the loaves to his disciples, 
15. 36. I 26. 16. Mark 6. 41. | 8. 6. | 14. 22. 
Luke 9. 16. | 22. 19. 
21.23. who ^.thee author.? Mark 11.28.Z-wA:e20.2, 
25. 35. y e 0-. me meat, ye g. me drink, took me in 
42. ye g. me no meat, and ye g. me no drink 
lAike 15. 16. with husks, and no man g. unto him 
■lohn 1.12.to tliem^.he power to become sons of G. 
3. 16. God so loved world that he^. his only Son 

6. 31. he g. them bread from heaven to eat 

10. 29. my Path, who g. tliem me is greater than all 

14.31. as the Father^, me commandment, soldo 

Acts 2.4. to ^peak as the Spirit^, fhem utterance 

7. 5. and be g. them no inheritance in it 

10. God ^.Joseph favour and wisdom before Pha. 
10. 2. Cornelius g. much alms to the people 
11. 17. as God g. them the like gift as he did to us 
12. 23. smote him, because he^. not God the glory 

13. 21. afterward God g. them Saul forty years 

14. 17. he did good, and g. us rain from heaven 

15. 24. to whom we g. no such commandment 
26. 10. when put to death, Ig. my voi-cc ag. them 

Rom. 1. 28. God g. them over to a reprobate mind 

1 Cor. 3. 5. even as the Lord g. to every man 
6. Apollos watered, but God g. the increase 

2 Cor. 8. 5. but first g. their own selves to the Lord 
Gal. 1. 4. who g. himself for our sins. Tit. 2. 14. 

2. 20. who loved me, and g. himself for me 

3. 18. but God g. it to Abraham by promise 
Eph. 1. 22. and g. him to be head over all things 

4. 8. he led captivity captive and g. gifts to men 
11. and he g. some apostles ; some prophets 

.5. 25. Christ loved the church, and g'.himself for it 
1 TAcss.4.2.ye know what commandment we^.j'Otf 
1 Tim. 2. 6. who g. himself a ransom for all 
Heb. 12. 9. who corrected us, we g.them reverenM 
Jam. 5.. 18. he prayed, and the heavens^, rain 



GEN 

John 2S£^^ 'ove one another,as he o-.us command. 
5.10. he b(\ievetli not tlie record God^. of his Son 
Ker.1.1. the revelation ol'Jes. Christ which Gnd^. 
2. 21. I g. Jier space to repent of her I'oroication 
13. 2. the dragon g. him his power and his seat, 4. 

GAVE up. 
Gen 25. 8. Abraham g. up the ghost, and died 
17 Ishmael |i 35. 29. and Isaac g. iip the ghost, 

and died 
2 Sam. 24. 9. Joab g. up the sum of the number 
2 C/ir.30.7. who_g-. them 2ip to desolation, as ye see 
Psal. 78. 48. he g. up their cattle also to the hail 
81. 12. I g. them up to their own heart's lust 
Lam. 1. ly. my elders g. up the ghost in the city 
Mark 15. 37. Jesus cried with a loud voice, and^^. 
%ip the ghost, 3<). Luke 23. 46. John 19. 30. 
Acts 5. 5. Ananias^, up the ghost || 12. 23. Herod 
7.42.God£'.them up to'worsiiip the host of heaven 
Rom. I. 24. God also g. them up to uncleanness 
26.fov this cause God^.them up to vile affections 
Rev. 20. 13. the sea g. up the dead that were in it 

GAYEST. 
Gen.2. 12. the woman whom thou^. to be wilh me 
IKings 8.34. the land which thou F-to their fathers, 
40, 48. 2 Chron. 6. 25, 3l, 38. JVe/t. 9. 35. 
JV*eA. 9. 7. thou g. him the name of Abraham 
13. thou g. them right judgments, true laws 
15. g. them bread from heaven for their hunger 
20. thou o".also thy good Spirit,^, water for thirst 
22. thou^^. them kingdoms and nations 
27. thou g. them saviours who saved them 
Job 39.13.^.thou the goodly wings to the peacocks? 
Psal. 21. 4. he asked life of thee; thou g. it him 
74. 14. thou g. him to be meat to the people 
Ijuke 7. 44. thou g. me no water for my feet 
45. thou^.me no kiss,but this woman not ceased 
15. 29. yet thou never ^. me a kid, to make merry 
John 17. 4. 1 have finished ^vork thou g. me to do 
6. manifested to the men whom thou o-.me out of 
the world, thine they were, and thou «•. them me 
8. 1 have given them the words whicii thou^.me 
12. those that thou^. me I have kept, none lost 
22. the glory which thou g. me, I have given 
18.9. of them whom thou g. me have I lost none 
GAY. 
Jam. 2. 3. respect to him that weareth g. clothing 

GAZE. 
Exod. 19. 21. lest thev break thro' to the Lord to^. 

GAZING. 
A*aA. 3. 6. and I will set thee -as a g. stock 
Acts 1. 11. why stand ye g. up into heaven ? 
Heb. 10. 33. partly whi'st ye were made a g. stock 

GEKDER. 
Lev. 19. 19. shalt not let cattle ^.with diverse kinds 
Tim. 2. 23. knowing that they do g. strifes 
GENDERED, ETH. 
Job 21. 10. their h\i\\ g. and faileth not 
38. 29. the hoary frost of heaven, who hath g. it ? 
&al. 4. 24. from mount Sinai, which g. to bondage 

GENEALOGY 
'Comes from the Greek word Genealogia, which 
signifies a list of our ancestors, a description 
of the stock, lineage, or pedigree of any person 
or family. The common Hebrew cxpressioii 
for it is Sepher toledoth. Liber generationis. 
The Hebrews were very careful in preserving 
their genealogies ; andperhaps there never was 
any nation 'more circumspect in this point than 
that of the Jews. At this day we find genealo- 
gies in their sacred writings, carried on for 
above three thousand five hundred years ; and 
in the Evangelists we have the genealogy of 
Jesus Christ deduced for four thousand years, 
from Adam to Joseph or Mary, Luke 3. 23, &c. 
Theiew's were very exact in their genealogies, 
partly from their own choice and interest, that 
they might preserve the distinctions of the seve- 
ral tribes and families, which was necessary 
loth to make out their claims or titles to offices 
or inheritances, jchich might belong to them by 
death, or otherwise ; and to govern themselves 
thereby in the matter of marriages, and some 
other things, wherein the practice of some laws 
required the knowledge of these things : It is 
observed in Ezra 2. 62. that such priests as 
were not able to produce an exact genealogy of 
their families, tcere not permitted to exercise 
their function : This their exactness was like- 
wise ordered by the special providence of God, 
that so it might be certainly known of what 
tribe and family the Messiah was born. 
Cephas says, that they had in his nation an 
uninterrupted successioji of priests for two 
thousand years. He adds, that the priests 
were particularly careful to preserve their ge- 
, nealogies, and that not only in Judea, but also 
in Babylon and Egypt: and wherever they 
were, they never marrifd below themselves, and 
kad exact' genealogical tables prepared from 
those authentic monuments which were kept at 
229 



GEN 

JerUBalem, and to which they had recourse upon 
occasion: that in all their wars, persecutions, 
and pulilic calamities, they always were par- 
ticularly diligent in securing those monu- 
ments, and to renew them from time to time. 

J\rotwithstanding, since thewar which t/teHomans 
carried on against the Jews, about thirty years 
after the death of our Saviour, and since their 
entire dispersion in the reign of Adrian, the 
Jews have lust their ancient genealogies ; ajid 
perhaps there is not one of those who say they 
are of the sacerdotal race, that is able to pro- 
duce any authentic proofs of his genealogy. 
Jerom says, that the Jews arc so versed in tite 
reading of their books, and know so perfectly 
the genealogies, which are there set forth, that 
they can repeat all the names from Abraham 
to Zerubbabel, as easily as they can pronounce 
their own. St. Paul seems to condemn the af- 
fectation of knowing oW genealogies: he looks 
upon them to be useless and vain, as in reality 
they are, when they serve only for osteittation, 
and not for edification: This study was of 
great use before the Messiah came, that it might 
be known distinctly of what tribe and family 
he was born; but he being come, this study is 
vai?i, though still the Jews are addicted to it. 

T/j5 genealogies set down by Ezra and Nehemitih, 
in some particulars vary : The reason whereof 
is assigned by Dr. Prideaux in these terms. 
" For the true settling of these genealogies," 
says he, " search was made by Nehemiah for 
the old registers, and having among them 
found the register of the genealogies of those, 
who came up at first from Babylon with Ze- 
rubbabel and Joshua ; he settled this matter 
according to it, adding such as afterwards 
came up, and expunging others, whose fami- 
lies were extinguished: and this hath caused 
the difference that is between the accounts 
which loe have of these genealogies iik Ezra 
a7id Nehemiah. For in the second chaipter of 
Ezra, we have the old register made by Zerub- 
babel ; and in the seventh of I^ehemiah, from 
the sixth verse, we have a copy of it, as 
settled by Nehemiah, with the alterations that 
are now mentioned.'''' Prideaux's Connection, 
Part I. Book VI. 

1 Chron. 5. 1. and the g. is not to be reckoned 

after the birth-right 

Ezra 2. 62. these sought their g. J<J^eh. 7. 64. 
8. 1. this is the g. of them that went up with me 

JVeh. 7. 5. 1 found a register of the g. who came up 
GENEALOGIES. 

1 Chron. 9. 1. so all Israel were reckoned by g. 



2 Chr. 12. 15. the book of Shemaiah concerning^. 

31. 19. to give portions to all reckoned by g. 
1 7Y;?i. 1. 4. give no heed to fables and endless g. 

Tit.3.9. avoid foolish questions, o-.and contentions 
GENERAL. 

1 Chron. 27.34. the^. of the king's army was Joab 
Heb. 12.23. to ^'■.assembly and church of first-born 

GENERALLY. 

2 Sara. 17. 11. 1 counsel that Israel be^. gathered 
Jer.48.38. belamentation^.on house-tops of Moab 

GENERATION. 
This word is used for the history and genealogy of 
any man. For example : This is the book of the 
generations of Adam, Gen. 5. 1. TMs is the his- 
tory of Adam's creation, and that of hii posts 
rity. These are the generations of the heavens 
and of the earth. Gen. 2. 4. This is a recital j/ 
the creation of heaven and eaHh. And in Mat. 
1.1, The book ofthe generation of JesjiS Christ, 
the Son of David. This is the genealogy ofie- 
sus Christ, and the history of his life,death, and 
resurrection. It is likewise taken for persons 
or people who live in some one age. Heb. 3. 1'J, I 
wasgnevedwiththatgeneration; withthosemen 
that came out of Egypt, a?id rebelled against 
me in the wilderness. Mat. 24. 34, This gene- 
ration shall not pass, till all these things be ful- 
filled. All toho are at present living, shall not 
be dead, when this shall come to pass. There are 
some at this day living, who shall be witnesses 
of the evils ichich I have foretold shall befall 
the Jews. The men of this generation, the men 
who are now alive, Luke 11. 31. O faithless and 
perverse generation ! Luke 9. 41. And, save 
yourselves from this untoward generation, /ro?« 
these perverse men. Acts 2. 40. To generation 
and generation, denotes future ages, Psal. 33. 
til. VVho sh-'ll declare his generation 1 Isa. 
53. 8. JVho can declare or number the Mes- 
siah's Spiritxial seed, the number of those who 
shall believe in him, and be converted to him by 
the preaching of the gospel ? Generation is also 
taken for men of like quality and disposition, 
though neither of one place nor age. Psal. 14. 
5, God is in the generation of the righteous. 



GEN 

The ancients sometimes computed Jy generations 
and the Scripture follows frequently this me 
thod, Gen. 15. 16. [ 50. 23, In the fourth genera 
tion thy descendants shall come hither agaio 
Joseph saw Ephraim^s children of the thii^ 
generation. A b astard shall nut be admitted int» 
the congregation even to his lenih generation, 
Deut. 23. 2. By some of the ancients a gene- 
ration was fixed at a hundred years, by others 
at a hundred and ten, by others at thirty-three, 
thirty Jive and twenty, and even at twenty years 
So that there was nothing uniform and settled 
in this matter. Only it is remarked, that the 
continuance of generations is so much longer^ 
as it comes nearer to the move ancient times. 

Gen. 7. 1. thee have I seen righteous in this g. 

Exod. 1. 6. Joseph died, and all that^. 
17. 16. will have war with Amalek from g. to g. 

J^um. 32. 13. till that^. was consumed, Z>ewt.2.14. 

Deut. 1.35. not one of this evil o-.shall see that land 
23. 2. a bastard shall not enter even to his tenth ^. 
3. on Ammonite to tenth g. shall not enter 
8. Edomite and Egypt, in the third o-. shall enter 
29. 22. so that the^. to come shall rise up and say 
32. 5. they are a perverse and crooked g. 20. 
t7. consider the years of ^. and g. 

Judg.2.l0. all thatjO-.vvere gathered to their fathers, 
and there arose another g. after them 

Esth.Q. 23. these days shall be rememb. in every g. 

Psal. 10. 1 6. I shall not be moved to p-. and ^. 
12. ~ -.^ ,^. ^ 



14. 

22. 
24." 



73. 

77. 
78. 

6. 

8. 



thou shalt keep them, O Lord, thou shalt 
preserve them from this g. for ever 

5. for God is in the g. of the righteous 
30. it shall be accounted to the Lord for a g. 

6. this is the g. of them that seek him < 

48. 13. that ye may tell it to the g. following 

49. 19. he shall go to the g. of his fathers 
71. 18. till I have shewed thy strength to this^. 

15. 1 should offend ag. the g. of thy children 
t8. doth his promise fail to g. and g.? 
^. shewing to the^. to come the praises of Ld. 
that the g. to come might know them 
might not be a stubborn and rebellious^. 
95. 10. forty years grieved with this^. Htb. 3. lOl 
102. 18. this shall be written for the g. to come 
109.1 3.in ^.following let their name be blol ted out 
112. 2. the g. of the upright shall be blessed 
145. 4. one g. shall praise thy works to another 
Frov. 27. 24. doth the crown endure to every g ? 
30. 11. there is a g. that curseth their father 

12. there is a o-. that are pure in their own eyes 

13. a ^.: lofty II 14. a g. whose teelh are swords 
Eccl. 1. 4. one g. passeih away, another «■. cometh 
Isa. 13. 20. not dwelt in from g. to g. Jer. 50 39l 
*34. 10. from g. to g. it shall lie waste 

17. from g. to g. they shall dwell therein 

51. 8. but my salvation shall be from g. to g. 

53. 8. who shall declare his g.l Acts 8. 33. 
Jer. 2. 31. O g. see ye the word of the Lord 

7. 29. the Lord hath rejected the g. of his wrath 
Lam. 5. 19. thy throne, O Ld. remains from ^. to ^. 
Dan. 4. 3. and his dominion is from g. to g. 34. 
Joel 1. 3. and let their children tell another^. 

3. 20. Jerusalem shall dwell from g. to g. 
Mat. 1. 1. the book of the g. of Jesus Christ 

3. 7. O g. of vipers, 12. 34. | 23. 33. Luke 3. 7. 

11. 16. whereto shall I liken this g.? iJuke 7. 31. 

12. 39. an evil and adulterous g. seeketh after a 

sign, 16. 4. Mark 8. 12. Luke 11. 29 

41. shall rise in judgment with this ^. Luke\1.32 

42. queen of the south rise up with g. Luke\l.3'l. 
45. even so shall it be also to this wicked g. 

17. 17. O perverse g. Mark 9. 19. Luke 9. 41. 

23. 36. all these things shall come on this g. 

24.34.this^.shall not jiass, JHarA:13.30. /,wi-e21.32. 
Marks. 38. shall be ashamed ofme in this sinful 5'. 
Luke 1. 50. his mercy is on them from g. to g. 

li. SO. so shall the Son of man be to this g. 
50. the blood of the prophets required of this^.51 

16. 8. children of this world in their ^. are wiser 

17. 25. the Son of man must be rejected of this^ 
Acts 2. 40. save you from this untoward g. 

13. 36. David, after he had served his own g. 

1 Pet. 2. 9. ye are a chosen g. a royal priesthood 
See Fourth. 
GENERATIONS. 
Gen. 2. 4. these are the g. of the heavens and earth 
5. 1. the ^. of Adam || 6. 9. the g. of Noah, 10. 1. 
6. 9. Noah was a just man and perfect in his g. 
9. 12. of the covenant I make for perpetual g. 
11. 10. thesearethe^-. of -Shem||27.^.ofTerah 
17.7.covenant between me and thy seed in their ^. 
9. thou and thy seed after thee in their g. 
12. he that is eight days old shall be circumcised 
among you, every man-child in your^ 
25. 12. these are the^. of Ishmael, 13. 1 Chr. 1 29 
19. these the g. of Isaac || 36. 1. the g. of Esau,9. 
37.2. these are the ^.of Jacob, Joseph 17 years o\i 
Exod. 3. 15. and this is my memorial unto all;?-. 
6. 16. the sons of Levi according to their ^. 19. 



GEN 

R£od. 12. 14. a feast to the Ld. throughout your^. 
17. ye shall observe this day in your g. 
42. a niglit to be much observed by Isr.in their ^. 
IG. 32. fill a hoin sr to be kept for your g. 33. 
27. 21. it cliall bi) a statute for ever to their g. 
30. 21. J.ev. 3. 17. | 6. 18. | 7. 35. 1 10. 9. | 
17.7. 123.14,21,31,41. 

29. 42. a coniin. burni-otferii g througliout your "-. 
30. 8. burn incense |1 31. oil tiiroughout your g. 
31. 13. ray sabbaths a sign thioughout your g. 16. 
40. 15. an everlasting priesthood through their ^. 

Lev.'m. 17. of thy seed in their g. that hath blemish 

23. 43. your^. may know that 1 made Israel dwell 
24. 3. a statute for ever in g. JVuiu. 10. 8. 1 18. 23. 

Dcut.l. 9. Lord keepeth covenant to a thousand^. 

32. 7. consider the years of many g. 
Josh. 22. 27. a witness between you and our^. 

28.when they should say to our^.in time to come 
Judg. ?>. 2. the «•. of Israel might teach them war 
Ituth 4. 18. now these are the g. of Pharez 
1 Chron. 16. 15. of his covenant, the word which 
he commanded to a thousand »-. Psal. 10.5. 8. 
Job 42. 16. Job saw his sons' sons, even four g. 
Psal. 33. 11. the thoughts of his heart to all g. 

45. 17. make thy name to be remembered in all «-. 

49. 11. their dwelling-places continue to all g. 

61. 6. thou wilt prolong the king's years as many^r. 

72. 5. they shall fear thee throughout all g. 

79. 13. we will shew forth thy praise to all g. 

85. 5. wilt thou draw out thine anger to all g.7 

89. 1. 1 will make known thy faithfulness to all 5-. 
4. and I will build up thy throne to ail g. 

90. 1. thou hast been our dwelling-place in all^. 

lOO. 5. and his truth endureth to all g. 
, 102. 12. and thy remembrance unto all g. 
24. thy years are throughout all g. 

106, 31. was counted to him for righteous, to all^. 

119. 90. thy faithfulness is unto all^. 

135. 13. and thy memorial throughout all g. 

145. 13. and thy dominion throughout all g. 

146. 10. thy God, O Zion, shall reign to all g. 
fsa. 41. 4. calling the g. from the beginning 

51. 9. awake, O arm of the Lord, as in the^.of old 
58. 12. shall raise up the foundations of many g. 

60. 15. I will make thee a joy of many g. 

61. 4. they shall repair the desolations of many ^. 
Joel 2. 2. even to the years of many g. 

Mat. 1. 17. the^.from Abraham to David are 14^. 

Luke 1. 48. behold, all^. shall call me blessed 

Col. 1. 26. mystery hath been hid from ages and g. 
GENTILE. 

The Hebrews call the Gentiles by the general 
name of Ooiivi, which signifies the nations 
that have not received the faith., or law of 
God. All who arc not Jews, and circumcised, 
are comprised tinder the word Goiim. Before 
Christ, the door to life and justification was 
opened to the world by the belief only and pro- 
fession of the Jewish religion. Those who 
were converted, and embraced Judaism, they 
called Proselytes. Since the preaching of the 
gospel, the true religion is not confined to any 
ane nation and country, only, as heretofore. 
God, who had promised by his prophets to call 
the Gentiles to the faith, with a superabun- 
dance of grace, has executed this promise • 
So thaU the Christian church is composed of 
scarcely any other besides Gentile converts ; 
and the Jews, who were too proud of their 
particular privileges, for the most part have 
been abandoned to their reprobated sense of 
things, and have disowned Jesus Christ their 
Messiah and Redeemer, for whom, for so many 
ages, they wished so impatiently. 

The apostle Paul generally comprehends the 
Gentiles under the name of Greeks, Rom. 1. 16. 
Jew and Greek signify Jew and Gentile. See 
also Rom. 2. 9, 10. 1 3. 9. ] 10. 12. 1 Cor. 1. 22, 
24. Gal. 3. 28. And St. Luke, in the Acts, ex- 
pressed himself in the same manner. Acts 11. 
20. I 18. 4. St. Paul is commonly called the 
Apostle of the Gentiles, or the Greeks, \Tim. 
2. 7. bet ause he was principally sent to idola- 
trous people, to preach Christ to them ; whereas 
St. Peter, and the other Apostles, jireached 
more generally to the Jews; for which reason 
they are called the Apostles of the circumci- 
sion. Gal. 2. 7, The gospel of the uncircumci- 
sion was committed unto me, as the gospel of 
the circumcision was unto Peter. 

The old prophets declared in a very particular 
manner the calling of the Gentiles. Jacob 
foretold, that when Shiloh, or the Messiah 
should come, to him should the gathering of the 
people be ; that is, the Gentiles should yield 
obedience to Christ, and acknowledge him for 
their Lord and Saviour. And ho-j} sincerely 
and heartily the ancient and godly Jews desired 
the conversion of the Gentiles, may appear from 
tk« prayer which Solomon addresses to God, 
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GEN 

after the dedication of the temple zchicJUie had 
built. 1 Kings 8. 41, 42, 43, IVhen the\tr an- 
ger shall come and pray toward this houte, 
hear thou in heaven, tliat all, i)eoi)le ol" the 
earth may know thy name, to fear thee as thy 
people Israel. The Psalmist says, that the 
Lord shall give the Gentiles to the JMessiah 
for an inheritance, Psal. 2. 8. That the kings 
of Tarshish and of the isles shall bring pre- 
sents; the kings of Sheba and Scba shall olfer 
gifts ; yea, all kings shall fall down before him, 
Psal. 72. 10, 11. And in Psal. 87. 4, I will 
make mention oi' Egypt and Babylon, to them 
that know me: behold, Philistia and lyre,wilh 
Ethiopia: this man was born there. Isaiah 
abounds with prophecies of the like nature; 
see Isa. 2. 2, 3, 4. | 11. 10. | 42. 1, 6. 
In the Mew Testament we see the Gentiles came 
sometimes to Jerusalem to worship God there. 
Some of these arriving there a Utile before the 
death of our Saviour, addressed themselves to 
Philip, desiring him to shew them Jesus, John 
12. 20, &c. Philip told Andrew, and both of 
them ivformed Jesus ; who answered them. 
The hour is come, that the Son of man should 
bo glorified; that is. Do the Gentiles seek me 1 
why, the time approaches wherein I shall be 
glorified by their conversion, and owning of 
vie; but I must die first, like a grain of corn, 
and from thence will spring up a plentiful 
crop among the Gentiles. Qiieeii Candace's 
eunuch who came to Jerusalen), was likewise 
a Gentile, as several ajfirm, Acts 8. 27. 
Mark 7. 1 26. the woman was a^. a Syrophenician 
P>.om. 2. 9. of the Jew tirst, and also of the g. 10. 

GENTILES. 
Gen.lQ.o. by these the isles of the ^. were divided 
Judg. 4. 2. Sisera dwelt in Harosheth of the g. 
Isa. 11. 10. a root of Jesse, to it shall the g. seek 
42. 1. he shall bring judgment toihe g. Mat.l'2.18. 
G. for a light to ^. 49. 6. Luke 2. 32. Acts 13. 47. 
49. 22. behold, 1 will lift up mine hand lothe g. 
04. 3. and thy seed shall inherit the g. 

60. 3. and the g. shall come to thy light 

5. the forces 6f the g. shall come to thee, 11. 

16. thou shall also suck the milk of the g. 

61. 6. ye shall eat the riches of the g. 

9. and their seed shall be known among the g. 

62. 2. and the g. shall see thy righteousness 
66. 12. the glory of the g. like a flowing stream 

19. they shall declare my glory among the g. 

Jer. 4. 7. the deslroyer of the g. is on his way 
14.22. can any of the vanities of the ^. cause rain? 
16.19. the^. shall come to thee from ends of earth 
46. 1. the word came to Jeremiah against the g. 

Lam. 2. 9. her king and princes are among the^. 

Euk. 4. 13. eat their defiled bread among the g. 

Hos. 8. 8. now shall they be among the g. 

Joel 3. 9. proclaim ye this among the o-. prepare war 

Jl/^'c.5.8.the remnant of Jacob shall be among the^. 

Z,ech. 1. 21. are come to cast out the horns of ^. 

Mai. 1. 11. my name shall be great among the g. 

Mat. 4. 15. beyond Jordan, Galilee of the g. 

6. 32. for after all these things do the^. seek 
10. 5. saying, go not into the way of the g. 

18. for a testimony against them and the g. 

12. 21. and in his name shall the g. trust 

20 19. deliv.him to the^. MarkVd.2'i.Luke\9>M. 

25. jwinces of the ^.e.xercise domin. Luke'2.2. 25. 

Luke 21. 24. Jerusalem shall be trodden down of 

' the g. till the times of the g. be fulfilled 

John 7. 35. to the dispersed among ^o-. and teach g. 

Acts 4. 27. Pilate with g. were gathered together 

7. 45. with Jesus into the possession of the g. 

9. 15. to bear my name before the^. and kings 

10. 45. on the g. also was poured out the gift 
11. 1. heard that the g. received the word of God 

18. bath God to the^r. granted repentance to life? 
13.42. g. besought these words might be preached 

46. Paul and Barnabas said, lo, we turn to the ^. 
48. when the g. heard this, they were glad 

14. 2. the unbelieving Jews stirred up the g. 

5. there was an assault made both ot'Jewsand^. 
27. he had opened the door of faith to the g. 

15. 3. declaring the conversicn of the g. great joy 
7. that the g. by my mouth should hea r the word 
12. what wondersGodhad wrought among liie^. 
14. Simeon declared how God at first did visit^. 

17. and all the g. on whom my name is called 
lO.we trouble not them, which from among the^. 
23. send greeting to the brethren of the g. 

18. 6. from henceforth I will go to the g. 

21. 11. shall deliver Paul into the hands of the ^. 

19. God wrought afmong the g. by hio ministry 
21. teachest the Jews among ^. to forsalje Moses 
25. as touching the^.which believe, have written 

22. 21. for I w ill send thee far hence to the g. 

26. 17. delivering thee from the people and the g. 
20- shewing to the g. that they should repent 
23. that Christ should shew light to the g. 



GET 

Acts 28. 28. the salvation of God is sent to the g 
Rom. 1. 13. have some fruit, as among other ^. 

2. 14. for when the^. which have not the law 

24. the name of God is blasphemed among the^ 

3. 9. we have proved both Jews and 5-. undersia 
29. is he not also of the ^r,? yes, of the ^. also 

9. 24. not of Jews only, but also of the^. 
30.^. which followed not after lighteousncss 

11. ]1. salvation is come to the ^.to provoke ihero 

12. the diminishing of ihem the riches of the g. 

13. I speak to you g. as the apostle of the ^. 

25. tili t;he fulness of the g. be come in* 

15. 9. that the^. might glorii'y God for his mercy . 
for this cause I will confess to thee among the^. 

10. he saith, rejoice, ye g. with his people 

11. praise Lord, all ye^. and laud him all people 

12. to reign over the g. in him shall the g. trust 
16. that 1 should be the minister of Jesus Christ 

to the g. that the ofiering up of the g, 
18. to make the g. obedient by word and deed 

27. for if the g. have been made partakers of 

16. 4. not only 1, but all the churches of the g, 

1 Cor: 5. 1. is not so much as named among ihe g. 

10. 20. the thingb which the g. sacrifice to devils 
32. give none offence, neither lo Jev/s nor g. 

12. 2. ye know ye were g. carried away to idols 

13. into one body, \\liether we be Jews or^. 
Gal. 2. 2. that gospel which 1 preach among the j'. 

8. the same was mighty in me to\\ard the ^. 
12. for before sonie came, he did eat with Ihe^ 

14. iivest after manner of ^. why compellest^. 

15. we who are Jews, and not sinners of the g 

3. 14. blessing of Abraham might come on the^. 
Eph. 2. 11. ye being in time past^. in the flesh 

3. 1. 1 Paul the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you g. 
6. that^. should be fellow-heirs of the same body 
8. preach among the g. the unsearchable riches 

4. 17. that ye heucel'orih walk not as other g. 
Col. 1. 27. the glory of this mystery among the g. 
IThcss. 2. 16. loi bidding us to speak to the g. 

4. 5. not in the lust of concupiscence, as the g. 
ITim. 2. 7. I am ordained a leaf her of the g. 
3. 16. preached to ihe^;-. believed on in the world 

2 7 m. 1.11. am appoint, an aitoslle and teacher of^ 
4. 17. and that ail the g. might hear 

IPct. 2. 12. your conveisation honest among the ^ 
4. 3. to have wrought the will of the g. 

3 John 7. they went forth, taking nothing of the ^. 
Rev. 11. 2. for the court is given to the g. 

GENTLE. 

1 TAess.2.7. we were^. among you, even as a nurst 

2 Tim. 2. 24. the servant of the Lord must be g. 
Tit. 3. 2. but g. shewing all meekness to all mei 
Jam. 3. 17. the wisdom fiom above is pure and ^ 

1 Pet. 2. 18. be subject not only to the good and 5" 

GENTLENESS. 
2-Sflm.22.36. thy^.hathmademegreat, Ps.18.35. 

2 Cor. 10. 1. I beseech you by the g. of Chjist 
Gal. 5. 22. the fruit of the Spirit is g. goodness 

GENTLY. 
2,Sam. 18.5. deal ^. with the young man Absalom 
Isa. 40. 11. he will g. lead those with young 

GET. 
Gen. 34. 4. saying, g. me this damsel to wife 
Exod. 1. 10. and so g. them up out of the land 
14. 17. and I will g. me honour upon Pharaoh 
Lev. 14. 21. if he be poor and cannot g. so much 
22. two pigeons, such as he is able to g. 30, 31. 
32. the law of him whose hand is not able to^. 
Mum. 6. 21. besides that that his hand shall ^. 

22. 34. now therefore I will g. me back again 
Deut. 8. 18. it is he gi veth thee power to g. wealth 

28. 43. the strangers shall g. up above thee 
Judg, 14. 2. therefore g. her for me to wife, 3. 

1 Sam. 20. 29. lei me^. away and see my brethren 

23. 26. David made haste to g. away for fear 

2 Sam. 20. 6. lest Sheba g. fenced cities and escape 

1 Kings 1. 2. that my lord the king may g. heat 
12. IB. king Rehobcam made speed to g. up to his 

chariot to flee to Jerusalem, 2 Chron. 10. 18 

2 Kings 7.]2. shall catch them alive, and ^.the city 
P5fl?.119.104.thro'thy-preceptsl^. undersianding 
Prov. 4. 5. g. wisdom, g. understanding, 7. 

6. 33. a wound and dishonour shall he g. 
16.16.much better it is to ^wisdom than gold, and 
to^.understandingratherto be chosen than silv. 
IT. J(i. a price in the hand of a fool to^. wisdom 
22. 25. lest thou learn his ways and g. a snare 
Eccl. 3. 6. there is a lime to g. and a tim.e to lose 
Ca7?«. 4.6. 1 wilt 0-. me to the mountains of myrrh 
7. 12. let us g. up early to the vineyards and see \i 
Jer. 5. 5. 1 will g. me to great men, and will speak 
19. 1. and g. a potter's earthen bottle 
46. 4. harness the horses, and g. up ye horsemen 
48. y. ffive wings to Moab, that it may g. away 
LamUn. he hath hedged me about, I cannot ^.out 
Ezek. 22. 27. to destroy souls, to g. dishonest gain 
Dan. 4. 14. let the beasts g. away from tmder it 
TLeph 3. 19. I will g. them praise from every land 
JJfat.lO. 1 9. g. neither gold nor silver in your purset 



GIA 

Jf/a£.14.22. constr. them to o-.into sliip, J\Iar/:QA5. 
Luke 9. 12. that they may lodge and g. victuals 
dcis2~.43. cast themselves inio sea, and ^. to land 
i Cor. 2. 11. lest satan should g. advantage of us 
Jan. 4. 13. continue there, buy, sell, and g. gain 

GET thee. 
Gen. 12. 1. g. thee out of thy country, .dots 7. 3. 
22. 2. he said, g. thee into the land of jMoriah 
31. 13. a thee out from this land, and return 
Rxod. 7. 15. g. thee to Pharaoh in the morning 

10. 23. g. thee from me, take lieed to tiiyseif 
11.8. i'-2'tceout,and all the people that followthee 
19. 24. Lord said to Moses, away, g. thee down, 

and thou shalt come up, 32, 7. JJeut. 9. 12. 
A''a??z.27.12.^.£A£euptomountAbarim,Z^CMi.32.49. 
Deut. 3. 27. g. thee up to the top of I'isgah 

17. 8. g. thee up to the place the Lord shall. choose 
Josh. 7. 10. g. thee up, wherefore liest thou thus? 

17. 15. then g. thee up to the wood country 
Judg. 7. 9. arise, g. thee down unto the host 
Ruth 3. 3. wash tlivself, g. thee down to the floor 

4. 1 11. ff. thee riches in Ephratah, and he famous 
1 Sam. 22. 5. depart, g. thee into the land of Judah 

1 Kings 1. 13. go, g. thee in to king David, and say 
2. 2fi? fir. thee lo Anathoih to thme own lields 
14. 2. g. thee to Shiloh, behold there is Ahijah 

12. anse therefore, g. thee to thine own house 

17. 3. g. thee hence || 9. g. thee to Zarephath 

18. 41. Elijah said, g. thee up, eat and drink 
44. g. thee down, that the rain stop thee not 

2 Kings 3. 13. g. thee to the pro,-hets of thy father 
jVcA. 9. 10. so didst thou^. thee a name as this day 
Isa. 22. 15. g. thee to this treasurer, to Shebna 

30. 22. thou shait say unto it, g. thee hence 

40. 9. O Zion, g. thee up into the high mountain 

47. 5. sit thou silent, and g. thee into darkness 
Jer. 13. 1. g. thee a linen girdle, put it on thy loins 
Rzek.'iA. son of man, g. thee to the house of Israel 

11. and go, g. thee to them of the captivity 
jT/af .4.*10. Jesus saith to him, g. thee hence, Satan 

16. 23. he turned, and said io Peter, g.thee be- 
hind me, Satan, Aiirk 8. 33. Luke 4. 8. 
L^ike 13. 31. g. thee out, for Herod will kill thee 
Acts 10. 20. arise, g. thee down, go with them 

22. 13. g. thee quic'klv out of Jerusalem, will not 

GET yc. 
Gen. 19. 14. Lot said, up, g. ye out of thi.^ place 
/3a.30.11. g.ye out ofthesvay,turn aside from path 
Jer. 49. 31. arise, g. ye up to the wealthy nation 
Ezek. 11. 15. have said, g. ye far from the Lord 
Joel 3. 13. come, g. ye down, for the press is full 
Zech. 6. 7. he said, g. ye hence, w^alk to and fro 

GET you. 
Ge7i..34.10.dwell and trade,^.7/o!/possessions there. 

42. 2. g. you down tliither and buy for us thence 

44. 17. rise up^g.you up in peace unto your father 

Exod. 5. 4. the king said, g. you to your burdens 

11. go you, g. you straw where you can find it 

12. 33. rise up, g.you forth from among my people 
J^um. 14. 25. turn you, «•. you into the wilderness 

16. 24. 0-. you up from about tabernacle of Korah 

22. 13. '"Balaam said, g. you into your land 
Deut.5. 30. g. you into your tents again, .7osA.22.4. 
Josk.'2.l6. g y.to the mountains,lestpur3uersmeet 
Judg. 19. 9. to-morrow g. you early on your way 

1 Sa}n. 9. 13. g. you up, for ye shall find' him 
15. 6. g. you down from among the Araalekites 
25. 5. g. you up to Carmel, and go to Nabal 

J'er.49.30. Qee.g.you far ofT^d well deep, ve of Hazor 
' GETTETH. 

2 Sam. 5. 8. whosoever g. up to the gutter, be chief 
Prov. 3. 13. happy is the man that j-. understanding 

9. 7. he that reproveth a scorner g. to himself 
shame, he that rebuketh a wicked man "-. a blot 
15.32. he that heareth reproof^, understanding 

18. 15. the heart of the prudent g. knowledge 

19. 8. he that g. v/isdom loveth his own soul 
Jer. 17. 11. so he that^. riches, and not by right 

48. 44. he that ff. out of the pit shall be taken 

GETTING. 
Gen. 31. 18. Jacob carried away the cattle of his ^. 
^rnv. 4. 7. with all thy g. get understanding 
21.6. the <y. of treasuresbv a lying tongue is vanitv 

GHOST. 
Gen. 4S. 33. Jacob yielded up the o-. was gathered 
Tob 10. IS. O that I had given up the 0-. no eye seen 
11. 20. their hope shall be as ths giving up of ^. 
14. 10. vea, man giveth up the o-. and where is he 1 
fer.lo.d'. hath borne seven,3he hath given up the o-. 
}!at. 27. 50. Je'sus cried, and yielded up the g. 
dcts S.lO.Sapphira fell down and yielded up the g. 
See Gave, Give, Holy. 
GIANT. 
h. Greek, Gigas, in Hebrew, Nophel, or Nephi- 
iim, which may signify a monster, or a terrible 
man, icho beats and bears down other men. 
The Ftcripture speaks o/ Giants who lived be- 
fore the flood; they arecalled Nephilim, mighty 
men which were of old, men of renown, Gen. 
6. 4 Aquila, instead of Gigantes, translates 
231 



• GIA 

this word Nephilim, 'E^iV/TTOVTJf, men 
who attack, who fall with impetuosity upon 
their enemies ; a traaslatiun, says one, which 
renders very ictU the whole force of the He- 
brew term. Symiaachus translates it hixia, 
violent men, cruel, whose only rule of their 
actions is violence, and force of arms. 
The Scripture calls them sometimes Rephairas. 
For example : Chedorlaomer and his allies beat 
the Repliaiins, or giants, at Ashieroth Ivaruaim, 
Gen. 14. 5. The Emims, ancient inhabitant^)- 
of the land of Moab, were of gigantic stature, 
they were of the number of the Rephaims or 
giants, T)eut. 2. 10, 11. The Rephaims, and the 
I'erizziies are joined together as old inhabit- 
ants of the land of Canaan, Gen. 15. 20. Job 
says, that the ancient Rephaims mourn or 
groan under the waters. Job. 26. 5. These 
giants of the old world, icho once carried them- 
selves insolently toward God and men, but 
were quickly suoducd by the divine power, and 
drowned with a deluge, do now mourn or 
groan from under the waters where they were 
buried, or in their subterranean am.d infernal 
habitations. But this passage is otherwise 
explained by some. Solomon, in Pro*'. 2. 18. 
^■lys, that the paths of a dcbauclied woman 
lead to the Rephaims, that is, to hell, where the 
rebellious giants are ; and that he who deviates 
from the ways of wisdom, shall go and dwell in 
the assembly of the giants mi lu-ll, Prov. 21, 16. 
The AnakimSj or the sons of Anak, were the 
most famous gian'.s of Palestine. ^They dwelt 
at Hebron, and thereabouts. Their stature 
was so much above what was common, that 
the Israelites, who were sent to view the pro- 
mised land, told the people at their return, 
that they had seen giants of tlie race of Anak 
in this count7~y, who were of so monstrous a 
size, that the Israelites, in comparison, were 
but grasshoppers to them. Nam 13. 33. 
The Septuagiut sometimes translate the Hebrew 
word Gibbor, giant, though literally it signifies 
jifi more than a strong man, a man of valour 
and bravery, a warrior. For example : they 
say that Nirarod was a giant before the Lord, 
* Gen. 10. 8, 9. That the sun rises like a giant 
to run its course, Psal. 19. 5. That the Lord 
will destroy the giant and the warlike man, 
Isa. 3. 2. That he icill call his giants in his 
wrath, to take vengeance of his enemies, Isa. 
13. 3. That he will destroy the power of 
Egj'pt by the sword of his giants; that is, of 
warriors-, Ezek. 32. 12, 21, 27. 

■As to the existence of giants, several writers, 
both ancient and modern, have imagined, that 
the giants spoken of in Scripture were indeed 
men of an extraordinary stature, but not so 
much above what was common as they have 
fancied, who describe giants as three or four 
times larger than men are at present. They 
were, say they, men famous for the violence 
which they committed, and for their crimes, 
rather than for their strength, or the great- 
ness of their stature. 

It is very probable, that the first men were all of 
a strength and stature much superior to those 
of mankind at present, since they lived a much 
longer time ; long life being commonly the 
effect of a strong and vigorous constitution. 
And that formerly there were men of a stature 
much above that of common men, cannot be 
denied, at least not without contradicting the 
holy Scriptures. The Israelites who traversed 
the Holy Land, told their brethren, that they 
had seen giants in this country of Anak's race, 
who were so unm,easurahly large, that other 
men were but grasshoppers in comparison to 
them, Num. 13. 33. Moses speaks of Og the 
king of Bashan's be^, which was nine cubits 
long, and four wide; that is, fifteen feet four 
inches 'and a half long, Dcut. 3. 11. Goliath 
was six cubits and a span in height, that is to 
say, ten feet seven inches, ISam. 17. 4. These 
sorts o/ giants were still common in Joshua's 
and David's times, when the life of men was 
already so much shortened, and, as may be 
presumed, the size and strength of human 
bodies were very much diminished. Besides 
the giants meiUioned in Scripture, sei:eral 
Historians maJie mention of giants; as He- 
rodotus, Diodorus Siculus, Pliny, Homer, 
Plutarch, &c 

2 Sam. 21. 16. was of sons of the 5-. 18. 1 Chr. 20. 4. 

I Ckron. 20. 6. the son of the g. || 8. born to the g. 

Job 16, 14. he runneth upon me like a g. 
GIANTS. 

Gen. 6. 4. there were g. in the earth in those days 

J^'wm. 13. 33. there we saw the^. the sons of Anak 



GIF 

Z)eai.2.11. Emims were counted n-.as the Anakirai 

3. 11. for only Og of Bashan remaiued of the rem 

nant of or. JoJi. 12. 4. \ 13. 12 

13. Bashan, which was called ihe land of^. 

Josh. 15. 8. the lot of J udah went up at valley of ^ 

17. 15. then get thee up to the land of the g. 

18. 16. Benjamin came to the valley of thear. 

GlER-EAGLE. 
Z,ei7.11.18.these in abomination,ihe£-. Deut.14. 17 

GIFT 
Signifies, [1] A present, Esth. 2. IS. Mat. 2. IJ. 
[2] A reward, Dan. 5. 17. [3] A recompence 
for the reparation of an injury or wrong done 
to a person, or something given in testimony 
of respect and kindness. Gen. 34. 12. [4] A 
bribe, or something given to a judge by one 
who has a cause depending in order to bring 
the judge to side with him ; which is forbid- 
den by the law, Deut. 16. 19. because such gifts 
corrupt and bias the mind, that as the judge 
will not, so oft times he cannot discern between 
right and wrmig. [5] An oblation, or jree-wiU 
offering, Maio723. 
Chnst Jesus is called the gift of God, John 4. 10. 
He is the greatest gift that God ever vave to 
the world. , The Holy Ghost and his miracu- 
lous gifts are also called the gift of God. Acts 
8. 20, Thou hast thought tha^t the gift of God 
may be purchased with money. Every good 
thing which men receive is the gift of God. 
Jam. 1. 17, Every good gift is from above 
The gift of righteousness signifies those bens- 
fits which Christ by his righteousness or obe- 
dience has purchased for us, Rom. 5. 17. By 
unspeakable gift, in 2 Cor. 9. 15. some under- 
stand Christ ; others understand the gospel, by 
which the hearts of men are subdued, effectu- 
ally disposed, and inclined to obey the will of 
God: Others think it is to be understood oj 
that habit of brotherly love, which from ths 
Spirit of Christ, by the gospel, was wrought 
in the hearts of these Corinthians. 
Gen. 34. 12. ask me never so much dov.ry and^ 
Exod. 23. S.ia.ke no o-. a o-. biindeth, Deut. 16. 19 
JVuin. 8. 19. I have given the Levites as a^. IS. 6 
18. 7. I have given your office as a service of^. 
11. this is thine, the heave-offering of their ^. 
Deut.lQ.jll. every man according to^^r. of his haiwi 
2 Sam. 19. 42. or hath he given us any g? 
Psal.-i5.12. daughter of Tyre shall be there with g 
Prov. 17. 8. a g. is as a precious stone in the eyea 

23. a wicked man taketh a g. out of the bosom 
18. 16. a man's g. makelh room for him 

21. 14. a g. in secret pacifieth anger 
25. 14. whoso boasteth himself of a false ^. 
Eccl. 3. 13. enjoy good, it is the g. of God, 5. 19. 

7. 7. and a g. destroyeth the heart 

Ezek. 46. t5. meat-offering the g. of his band 

16. if a prince give a g. to any of his sons 

17. if he give a g. to one of his servants 
Mat. 5. 23. if thou bring thy g. to the altar 

24. leave there thy g. before the altar and go 

8. 4. and offer the g. that Moses commanded 
15. 5. but ye say, it is a g. by whatsoever thou 

mightest be profited by me, Mark 7. 11. 

23. 18. whoso sweareth by the g. is guilty, 19. 
John 4. 10. he said, if thou knewest theo-. of God 
.4cfs2. 38. yeshail receive the ^. of the Holy Ghost 

8. 20. thought the g. of God-onay be purchased 

10. 45. on the Gentiles also was poured out the^. 

11. 17. God gave them the like g. as he did to us 
Rom. 1. 11. 1 may impart to you some spiritual g. 

5. 15. not as the offence, so also is free o-.the grace 
of God and the g. by grace abounded to many 

16. so is the g. the free g. is cf many offences 

17. they which receive the g. of rigliteousness 

18. the free g. came on all men to justification 
6.23. the^-.ofGod iseternallife thro' Jesus Christ 

1 Cor. 1. 7. so that ye come behind in no g. waiting 

7. 7. every man hath his proper g. of God 
13.2. iho' i have the o-. of prophecy and understand 
16.t3. 1 will send them to bring your g. to Jerusal, 

2 Cor. 1. 11. that for the g. bestowed upon us 

8. 4. praying us that we would receive the^. 

1 19. was chosen to travel with us with this g 

9. 151^ thanks be to God for his unspeakable g. 
£pA.2.8.faithis not ofyourselves,itisthe^.ofGod 

3. 7. 1 was made a minister, according to the g. 

4. 7. according to the measure of the g. of Christ 
Phil. 4. 17. not because I desire a g. but fruit 
1 Tim. 4. 14. neglect not the g. that is in thee 
2Tim.l.Q. stir up the o-. that is in thee by putting 
Heb. 6. 4. and have tasted of the heavenly g, 
Jam.l.lT.every good^.and perfect^.is from above 
1 Pet. 4. 10. as every man hath recttV'ed the g 

'GIFTS. 
Gen. 25. 6. Abraham save g. to sons of concubines 
Exod. 28. 38. which Israel shall hallow in their^ 
J^ev. 23. 38. these are vour feasts, besides your g 
JCum. 18. 29. out of all your g. oifer the best 



GIR 

fiSMin. 8. 2. the Moabitcs and Syrians became Da- 
vid's servants, and brought^. 6. ICkron. 18.2. 

i Chron. 19. 7. witli the Lord is no taido^ of^. 
21. 3. Jchoshaphat gave great g. of silver and gold 
26. 8. the Ammonites gave g. to Uzziah 
32. 23. and many brought^, unto the Lord 

Esth. 2. 18. Ahasuerus made a feast and gave g: 
9. 22. make them days of sending^, to the poor 

Psal. 16. t 4. that give g. to another god 
68.18. ihou hast received g. for men, for rebellious 
72. 10. the kings of Slieba and Sebashall offer ^. 

Prov. 6.35. not content, though thou givest many g. 
15. 27. but he that hatetli g. shall live 

19. 6. every man is friend to him that givefh g. 
29. 4. he that receiveth g. overthrovveth judgment 

/sffl.l.23.every one loveth ^.followeth after rewards 
Ezck. 16. 33. they give^. to whores, g. to lovers 

20. 2lj. and I polluted them in their own g. 

31. when ye offer your g. ye pollute yourselves 
39. pollute my holy name no more with your g. 

22. 12. in thee have they taken g. to shed blood 
Dan. 2. 6. if ye shew the dream^e shall receive g. 

48. the king gave Daniel many great g. 
5. 17. then Daniel said, let thy g. be to thyself 
Mat. 2. 11. they presented to him g. gold, myrrh 
7. 11. if ye know how to give good ^. Luke 11. 13. 
Luke 21. i. the rich casting their g. into the treasury 
5. temple was adorned with goodly stones and g. 
Ro77i.ll. 29. the g. of God are without repentance 
12. 6. having g. differing according to the grace 
1 Cor. 12. 1. now concerning spiritual g. brethren 
4. there are diversities of ^. but the same Spirit 
9. to another the g. of healing, 28. 30. 
31. but covet earnestly the best^. 
14. 1. follow after charity and desire spiritual g. 
12. forasmuch as ye are zealous of spiritual^/. 
j!;pA.4.8.he led captivity captive,andgave^. to men 
Heb.'i.A. God also bearing them witness with ^. 
5. 1. that he may offer g. and sacrifices for sins 

8. 3. every high priest is ordained to offer g. 

4. seeing that there are priests that offer g. 

9. 9. which were offered, both g. and sacrifices 
11.4. God testifyingof Abel's^, dead yetspeaketh 

Rev. 11. 10. they that dwell on earth shall send £•• 

GILDED. 
Rev. 17. t4. and the woman was g. with gold 

GIN. 
Job 40. t24. will any bore his nose with k g.7 
/sa.8.14. befora^-. to the inhabitants of Jerusalem 
^mos 3.5.can a bird fall into a snare where no g. is? 

See Grin. 
GIRD. 
Gen. 3. 1 7. made themselves things to g. about 
F.xod. 29. 5. g. him with the curious girdle, 9. 
Judg. 3. 16. Ehud did g. his dagger under raiment 

1 Sam. 25. 13. g. ye on every man his sword. 

2 Kings 3. fSl. that were able to g. themselves 
Psal. 45. 3. g. thy sword on thy thigh, O most 
Isa. 8. 9. g. yourselves, and ye shall be broken 
Eiek. 44. 18. not^. with what causeth sweat 
Joel 1. 13. g. yourselves, and lament, ye priests 
LMA;el2.37.shall^.himself,and make them sit down 

17. 8. g. thyself, and serve me, till I have eaten 

.Tohn 21. 18. when old, another shall g. thee 

Acts 12. 8. g. thyself and bind on thy sandals 

See Loins, Sackcloth. 

GIRDED. 

Lev. 8. 7. he g. him with the girdle and clothed 

him with the robe 
Dcut. 1. 41. when ye g. on every man his weapons 
Judg. 18. 11. six hundred men g. with weapons 
1 Sam. 2. 18. Samuel g. with a linen ephod 
2.Sam.6. 14. David danced, and was^.wifh an ephod 
20. 8. and Joab's garment was g. unto him 
22. 40. thou hast g. me with strength, Psal. 18. 39. 
I Kings 20. 32. they g. sackcloth on their loins 
Psal. 30. 11. thou hast g. me with gladness 
65. 6. setteth fist mountains, being g. with power 

1 12. little hills are g. with joy on every side 
93. 1. strength wherewith he hath^. himself 
109. 19. and for a girdle where witn he is g. 
Isa. 45. 5. 1 g. thee, tho' thou hast not Itnown me 
Lam. 2. 10. tlie elders of Zion g. with sackcloth 
Eiek. 16. 10. I g. thee about with fine linen 

23. 15. images of the Chaldeans g. with girdles 
Joel 1. 8. lament like a virgin g. with sackcloth 
John 13. 4. he took a towel and g. himself 

5. to wipe with the towel wherewith he was f. 
7?eB.15.6.sevenangels,breasts^.with golden girdles 

See Loins, Sword. 

GIRDEDST. 

John 21. 18. when thou wast young thou g. thvself 

GIRDETH. 
1 Kings 20. 11. let not him that g. on his harness 
Job 12. 18. and he g. their loins with a girdle 
Psal. 18. 32. it is God that g. mc with strength 
Prov. 31. 17. she g. her loins with strength 

GIRDING. 
Isa. 3.24. instead of a stomacher, ag. of sackcloth 
22. 12. the Lord did call to g. with sackcloth 
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GIR" 

GIRDLE. 

The Hebrews gencrady wore -tc cr^Afc i* the 
house, nor even abroaa. viufA i when they were 
at work, or upon a joui'niy. At these times 
they tucked themselves tip, and girt their clothes 
about them, as the eastern people still at this 
day wear them. This appears from many pas 
sages of the Old and J^cio Testament. Elijah 
girded itp his loins, and ran before Ahab, 
1 Kings 18. 46. And Elisha ordered his ser- 
■vant Gehazi to gird up his loins, and to go and 
lay his staff on the face of the Shunamite^s 
child, 2 Kings 4. 29. Our Saviour putting 
himself in a proper condition to wash the feet 
of his disciples, girt himself about with a towel, 
.fohn 13. 4. IVie soldiers likewise had their 
belts generally girt about them, to which the 
YaaXm'ist. alludes, Psal. 18. 39, Thou hast girded 
me with strength unio the battle. 

Belts o?" girdles were often made of very precious 
stuff. The virtuous woman made rich girdles', 
and sold them to the merchants, Prov. 31.24. 
These girdles were used in common both by jncn 
and women. Our Lord appeared to St. John 
in a girdle of gold. Rev. 1. 13. noting the excel- 
lency of his ministration as Priest. And in 
Rev. 15. 6. the seven angels, icho came out of 
the temple, were ciothcd with linen, and girt 
about with golden girdles. On the contrary, 
the prophets, and persons who make particular 
professions of humility and contempt of the 
world, wore girdles of leather. The prophet 
Elijah had one of this sort, 2 Kings 1. 8. as 
we'll as John the IJaptist, Mat. 3. 4. In times 
of mourning, they used girdles of sackcloth, 
as marks of humiliation and sorroio. God 
threatens the daughters of Zion, who had of- 
fended him inith the excess of their ornaments, 
to reduce them to the wearing of sackcloth, 
Isa. 3. 24. And in chap. 22. 12. the Lord 
threatens Jerusalem with bringing her into 
captivity, with cutting off her hair, theinstru- 
ment of her pride, and obliging her to gird 
herself about leith sackcloth. 

The military girdle, or belt, did not come oner the 
shoulder, as among the old Greeks, but teas worn 
upon, the loins ; whence the following expres- 
sions have their original. Every man had his 
sword girded by his side, or upon his loins, JVeA. 
4. 18. Girded vviih girdles upon their loins, 
Ezck. 23. 15. These belts were generally rich, 
and sometimes given as rewards to soldiers. 
Joab tells him who had seen Absalom hanging 
on a tree, that if he had smitten him to the 
ground, he would have given him ten shekels 
of silver and a girdle, 2 .Saw. 18. 11. Jonathan 
the son of Saul made David a present of his 
girdle, 1 Sam. 18. 4. Job, exalting the power of 
God, says. That he looselh the bond of kings, 
and girdeth their loins with a girdle ; hedepnseth 
them from their thrones, and reduceth them to 
a mean and servile condition. Job 12. 18. 

The priest's girdle or sash icns of several colours, 
of gold, of blue, anfl purple and scarlet, and 
fine twined linen, Exod. 28. 4, 8. Josephus 
says, that the priests jooreit upon their breasts, 
under their arms ; that a kind of flower-work 
was there represented, with threads of purple, 
scarlet, and hyacinth; that it went ticice round 
the body, was tied before, and the ends hung 
down to the feet, to render the priests more 
venerable. When they were in the act of 
sacrificing, they threw this girdle over the 
left shoulder, that they might perform their 
office with the greater freedom. 

The girdle was used formerly for a purse, as ap- 
pears from Mat. 10.9. where our Saviour forbids 
his Apostles to carry money in their purses, or 
girdles. These girdles were large and hollow, 
much like the cast skin of a serpent, or an eel. 

Our Saviour says, Luke 12. 35 Let your loins 
lie girded about; that is, be always prepared 
for any service ihat God requires of you, and 
diligent about it; be like servants who are 
girded, and ready to obey their master^ s com- 
mands, or like soldiers who wait for orders 
from their commanders. The Apostle Paul, 
describing the Chri.stian^s armour, mukes 
truth the girdle of the loins. Eph. 6. 14, Hav- 
ing your loins girt about with truth; that is. 
Let your minds and spirits be strengthened 
and established with soundness of judgment 
and sincerity of heart, and in stedjfasily en- 
deavouring to have a conscience void of offence 
toward God and men. See Loins. 

Exod. 28. 4. these garments they shall make ?i g. 
8. the curious g. of the ephod which is upon it, 
27, 28. 1 29. 5. | 39. 5, 20. Lev. 8. 7. 
39. thou shalt make the g. of needle-work 
39. 29, they made a g. of fine twined linen 



GIV 

'. S.am J8.4.Jons.th5.n gave David hie bow and ^ 
2 Sam. 18. 11. and I would have given thee a^. 

1 Kings 2. 5. he put the blood of war on his g. 

2 Kings 1. 8. Elijah was girt with a g. of leather 
3. 1 21. that could gird themselves with a g. 

Job 12. 18. he girdeth the loins of kings with ag 

t21. lie looseth the g. of the strong 
Psal. 109. 19. for a g. wherewith he is girded 
Isa. 3. 24. instead of a ^. there shall be a rent 
5. 27. nor shall the^. of their loins be loosed 
11.5. and righteousness shall be the ^. of his loins, 
and faithfulness the g. of his reins 

22. 21. 1 will strengthen Eliakim with thy ^. 

23. 1 10. Odaught. ofTarshish,therei3no more^. 
.Jer. 13. 1. go, get thee a linen g. put it (m thy loina 
10. this people shall be as this g. good for nothing 
Mat. 3. 4. John had a leathern g. Mark 1. 6. 
y^ccs 21. 11. took Paul's^, man that owneth this ^. 
Rev. 1. 13. girt about the paps with a golden g. 

GIRDLES. 
Exod. 28. 40. thou shalt rnake for Aaron's sons g 
29. 9. and thou shalt gird Aaron and sons with g. 
Lev. 8. 13. Moses did gird Aaron's sons with g. 
Prov. 31. 24. she delivered g: to the merciiant 
jE2eA:.23.15.the images ofChaldeans girded with ^. 
Dan. 5. 16. that the g. of his loins were loosed 
Ilev. 15. C. seven angels girded with golden g. 

GIRL, S. 
.Toel 3. 3. they have sold a g. for wine to drink 
Zech. 8. 5. streets of city shall be full of boys and g. 
GIRT. ^ 

l-Sam. 2.4. they that stumbled are^. with strength 
2 Kings 1. 8. he was g. with a girdle of leather 
.Tohn21.1. Simon Peter g. his fisher's coat to him 
Eph. 6. 14. stand, having your loins g. with truth 
Rev. 1. 13. g. about the paps with a golden girdle 

GITTITH. 
This is the title prefixed to Psalms' 8, 81, and 34. 
The conjectures of interpreters are various 
concerning this Word. Some think it signifies 
a sort of musical instrument, or tune to which 
they were set ; others, that the hymns of this 
kind were invented in the city of Gnlh ; others., 
that Gittith signifies wine-presses, and that the 
Psalms with this title were sung after the vin- 
tage ; others that if wine-presses 2oe?-e meant 
by it, it should be Gittefh ; and that Gitteth 
signifies a woman of Gath; and that these 
Psalms were given to the class of young wo- 
men, or songstresses of Galh, to be sung bp 
them. Dr. Hammond thinks that the Psalms 
with this title were all set to the same tune, 
and made on Goliath the Gittite. 
GIVE. 
Gen. 15. 2. what wilt g. me, seeing I go childless* 

23. 11. the field I ^. thee, and the cave therein 

28.22. of all thou shalt g. me, I will^. the tenth 
29. 19. better I g. her thee, tiian g. her to anothei 

34. 10. then will we g. our daughters to you 
Exod. 10. 25. thou must^. us also sacrifices 

22. 17. if her father latterly refuse to g. her to hina 
30. on the eighth day thou shall g. it me 

30. 12. then they shall g. every man a ransom 
13. this they shall g. every one half a shekel 
J^um. 3. 9. thou shalt g. the Levifes vinto Aaron 
11.4. thev said, who shall g. us flesh to eat? 18. 

22. 18. if Balak would g. me his house full, 24. 13. 

25. 12. I g. to Phinehas my covenant of peace 

26. 54. to many g. thou the more inheritance, to 

few thou shalt g. the less inheritance, .33. .54. 

35. 2. ye shall g. to Levites suburbs for the cities 
Deut.ia. 10. thou shalt jO-. him thine heart, 14. 

10. 17. every man g. ns he is able, Ezek. 46. 5, 11. 

24. 15. at his day thou shalt g. him his hire 

25. 3. forty stripes he mny ^. him, and not exceeij 
.Josh. 20. 4. that fleeth, (hey shall g. him a place 
hidg. 7. 2. to g. the Midianites into their laands 

8.25. they answered, we will willingly^, them 

1 Sam. 2. 16. nay, but thou shalt ^..it me now 
32. in all the wealth which God shall g. Israel 

17. 25. the king will g. him his daughter 

22. 7. will the son of Jesse g. every one fields? 

25. ll.shalllthen g. it to men whom I know not? 

2 Sam. 23. 15. oh that one would g. me drink of the 

water of the well of Beth-lehem, 1 Chr. 11. 17. 

24. 23. all these did Araunah g. 1 Chron. 21. 23. 

1 Kings 13.8. if thou wilt^. me half thine house 

2 Chron. 30. 1 8. but g. the hand unto the Lord 

12. the hand of God was to g. them one heart 
Ezra 9. 8. and to g. us a nail in his holy place 

9. to g. us a reviving, to g. us a wall in Judab 
,Iob 2.4. all that a man hath will he g. for his lifo 
14. 1 4. who will ^. a clean thing out of unclean! 
PsaZ. 2.8. ask of me, and I shall ^. thee the heathen 
14. 1 7. who will ^.salvation out of Zion, 53. t6 
37. 4. he shall g. thee the desires of thine heart 
49. 7. none can g. to God a ransom for him 
51.16. thou desirest not sacrifice, else would I o'. 
68. 1 33. lo, he doth g. out his mighty voice 
79. 20. can he g. bread also ? can he provide flesi 



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Psfi/.91 11. he shall ^.his angels charge, Mat. 4. 6. 
lO'J. 4. Ijut I 0-. myself unto prayer 
.i20. t3. what shall the deceiit'ul tongue g. thee? 
Prov. '29. 15. the rod and reproof^'-, wisdom 

17. he shall^.thee rest, shall g. delight to thy soul 
Eccl. 2. 20. that he may g. to liiu! that is good 
Ca7i(.8 7. if a man would ^.substance of his house 
Isa. 30. 23. then he shall g. the rain of thy seed 
55. 10. that it may ^. seed to the sower and bread 
61. 3. to^. unto them beauty for ashes 
Jer. 3. 19. how shall I g. thee a pleasant land ! 
6. 10. to whom shall 1 speak and g. warning 1 
9. t !• who w'lWg. my head waters, my eyes tears? 
17. 10. to^- man according to his ways, 32. 19. 
29. 11. I think to g. you an expected end 
Ezek. 2. 8. open thy mouth, eat that I g. thee 
3. 3. fill thy bowels with this roll that i. g. thee 
16. 36. by blood of thy childr. which didst g. them 
20. 2S. when I had brought them to land, I lifted- 
up mine hand to^. it to them, 42. | 47. 14. 
33. 15. if wicked g. again that he had robbed 
46. 16. if the prince g. a gift to his sons, 17. 
Dan. 9. 22. I am come forth to g. thee skill 
Jilic.G.l. shall I^.my first-born for my transgression 
ZecA. 8. 12. the vine shall g. her fruit, the ground 
shall 0-. increase, and the heavens^, their dew 
Mat. 7. 9. if he ask bread, will he^. him a stone ? 
10. if he ask fish, will he^.a serpent? Lukell.ll. 
11. how to^. gifts to your children, so your Fa- 
ther to g. them that ask him, Luke 11. 13. 
10. 42. whoso shall g. to drink a cup of cold water 

14. 7. he promised to g. her what she would ask 
16. 26.^. in exchange for his soul ? Mark 8. 37. 
19.7. why comm. to^. a writing of divorcement? 
20. 23. sit on hand is not mine to ^. MarklOAO. 

26. 15. what will ye g. me, and I will deliver him 
Mark 6. 25. 1 will that thou g. me the head of John 

12. 9. and he will g. the vineyard unto others 
Luke 4. 6. and to whomsoever I will, I g. it 

6. 33. good measure shall men g. into your bosom 
11. 8. he will g. him as many as he needeth 
16. 12. who shall g. you that which is your own ? 
J^/m4.14. whoso drinketh the water 1 shall g. him 
6. 27. meat which the Son of man shall g. you 
52. how can this man g. us his ilesh to eat ? 
10. 28. and I g. to them eternal life, never perish 
11. 22. what thou wilt ask, God will g. it thee 

13. 29. that he should g. something to the poor 

14. 16. he shall g. you another Comforter to abide 
27. peace Heave with you, my peace I^. to you, 

not as world giveth g. I to you, be not troubled 

15. 16. wliutsoever ye shall ask, he may g. it 

16. 23. whatsoever ye ask he will g. it to you 

17. 2. that he should g. eternal life to as many 
dots 3. 6. such as I have g. I thee, rise and walk 

6. 4. but we will g. ourselves to prayer 

7. 5. he promised he would g. it for a possession 

20. 35. it is more blessed to ^r. than to receive 
Rom. 8. 32. with him also freely g. us all things 
1 Cor. 7. 5. that ye may g. yourselves to fasting 
Eph. 1. 17. God may g. you the sjsirit of wisdom 

4. 23. that he may have to g. to him that needelh 
2Tim. 4. 8. which the righteous Judge shall g. me 
Hcb. 2. 1. we ought to g. the more earnest heed 
1 .Toliii 5. 16. g. life for them that sin not to death 
Rev. 13. 15. he had power to g. life to the image 
1 16. to^.a mark in their right hand or foreheads 
16. 19. to g. her the cup of the wine of his wrath 
22. 12. to g. every ipan according to his work 
See Account, Glory, Swark. 
GIVE, Imperatively. 
Gen. 14.21.^. me the persons, and take the goods 
27. 28. therefore God g. thee of dew of heaven 

29. 21. g. me my wife || 30. 1. g. children else I die 

30. 26. g. me my wives and my children 
JVum. 6. 26. and the Lord g. thee peace 

Josh. 2. 12. swear to me, and g. me a true token 

14. 12. nov/ therefore g. me this mountain 

15. 19. g. me a blessing, g. springs, .hidg. 1. 15. 

1 Sam. 8.6. when theysaid,^.usa king to judge us 
17. 10. g. me a man that we may fight together 

21. 9. David said, none like that, g. it me 
IKings 3. 9.^. thy servant an understanding heart 

26. O my lord, g. her the living child, 27. 

8. 39. g. every man according to his ways 

17. 19. he said, g. me thy son, and he took him 

2 Kings 6.29. 1 said, ^^.thy son,tliat we may eat him 
10. 15. if it be, g. me thine hand, and he gave it 
14. 9. saying,^, thy daughter to my son to wife 

1 Chr. 16. 28. g. to Lord, ye kindreds of the people, 

glory and strength, 29. Psal. 29. 1, 2. 1 96. 7, 8. 
32.12. the Lord ^.thee wisdom and understanding 

2 Chron. 1. 10. ^. me now wisdom and knowledge 
Ifeh.A. 4. and ^.them for a prey in land of captivity 
Job 32. 21. nor let me g. flattering titles to man 
Psal. 28. 4. g. them according to tneir deeds 

60. 11. g. us help from trouble, 108. 12. 
86. 16. b turn, g. thy strength to thy servant 
119. 34. g. me understanding, 73, 125, 144, 169. 
Prov 9.9. ff. instruct, to a wise man he will be wiser 
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Pr<??;. 23. 26. my son, ^^. me thine heart, observe my 
25.21. if eiiemy hunger, ^. him bread, /io/«. 12.20. 

30. 8. g. me neither poverty nor riches, feed me 
15. horse-leech hath two daughters, crying, ^.^. 

Eccl. 11. 2. g. a portion to seven, also to eight 
Isa. 49. 20. g. {dace to me, that 1 may dwell 

62. 7. g. him no rest till he establish Jerusalem 
Jer. 18. 19. g. heed to iiie, O Lord, and hearken 

35. 2. bring them, and g. them wine to drink 
Lam. 2. 18. let tears run down, g. thyself no rest 

3.65. g. them sorrow of heart, thy curse to them 
Ezek. 3. 17. and ^. them warning irom me 
iJan. 5. 17. and^. thy rewards to another 
Hos. 4. 18. her rulers with shame do love, g. ye 

9. 14. g. iliem, O Lord, what wilt thou g.i 

13. 10. thou saidst, g. me a king and princes 

14. t 2. take away all iniquity, and g. good 
Zech. 11. 12. g. me my price, if nut forbear 
Mat 5. 42. g. to him that asketh thee 

'6. 11. g. us this day our daily bread, Luke 11. 3. 
9. 24. g. place || 10. 8. freely ye received, freely^. 
14. 16.^. ye them to eat, Mark G. 37. Luke9. 13. 
17. 27. that take, and g. to them for me and thee 

19. 21. go sell, and g. to the poor, Mark 10. 21. 

20. 8. call the labourers, and g. them their hire 
25. 8. g. us of your oil, for our lamps are gone out 

Luke 6. 38. g. and it shall be given unto you 
11. 41. g. alms of such things as ye have, 12. 33. 
14. 9. he that bade thee say, g. this man place 
] 5.12. the younger said, ^.me the portion of goods 

John 4. 7. Jesus saith to her, g. me to drink, 10. 
6. 34. they said. Lord, evermore g. us this bread 
9. 24.^. God the praise, this man is a sinner 

.Bets 8. 19. Simon said, g. me aiso this power 

iio7«.12.19. avenge not, but rather^.place to Avrath 

1 Cor. 10. 32. g. none oiience, neither to the Jews 

2 Co?-.9.7. so let him "'.not grudgingly or of necessity 
Col. 4. 1. g. to your servants that which is just 
1 Tim. 4. 13. g. attendance to reading, to doctrine 

15. meditate, g. thyself wholly to them 
Rev. 10. 9. g. me the little book, he said, take it 

18. 7. so nmch torment and sorrow g. her 
.See Charge, Ear, Gl-ory, Light. 
I will GIVE. 
Gen. 17.8. I will g. to thee and thy seed the land 
wherein thou art a stranger, 48. 4. Dcut. 34. 4. 

16. I will g. thee a son also of her, and bless her 
28. 23. / will surely g. the tenth to thee 

'34. 11. what 3'e shall say to me / will g. 12. 
Eiod. 3. 21. and I will g. this people favour 
33. 14. my presence w ith thee, and Iwillg.thee rest 
Lev. 28. 4. /?oiW^.you rain in season, Deut.11.14. 

6. / vjill g. peace in the land, ye shall lie down 

1 Sam.. 1. 11. I will g. him to the Lord all his life 
18.21.1 joillg. her, that she may be a snare to him 

2 Sam. 12. 11. Iicill g. thy wives to thy neighbour 
1 Kings 11. 13. not rend all, but I will g. one tribe 

31. behold, I loill g. ten tribes to thee 
J3. 7. come home, and I loill g. thee a reward 

21. 2. I will g. thee for it a better vineyard 

7. I will g. thee the vineyard of Naboth 

1 C/jr.22.9. Iwillg. him rest, Iwillg.pea.ce to Isr. 

2 Chr. 1. 12. I will g. thee riches, wealth, honour 
Psal. 30. 12. O Lord, / will g. thanks to thee 

57. 7. I will sing and g. praise, 108. 1. 
Prov. 3. 28. to-morrow / willg. when thou hast it 
Isa. 3. 4. / will g. them children to be princes 
41. 27. sh.all say to Zion, behold, and I will g. to 
Jerusalem one that bringeih good tidings 
42.6./M27Z o-.thee for covenant of the people, 49.8. 
45. 3. I will g. thee the treasures of darkness 
49. 6. I will g. thee for a light to the Gentiles 
56. 5. I will g. them an everlasting name 
,Ier.3. 15. I will g. pastors according to my heart 
9. 15. I will g. them waters of gall to drink 
14. 13. I will g. you assured peace in this land 
15-14. Iwillg. them for a removing into kingdoms 
17. 3. I will g. thy substance to the spoil 
24. 7. I luill g. them a heart to know me 
32. 39. I will g. them one heart, Ezek. 11. 19. 
34. 18. I will g. the men that have transgressed 
Ezek.l. 21. I will g. it into the hand of strangers 
11. 17. and I will g. you the land of Israel 
16. 38. / will g. thee blood in fury, and jealousy 
39. I will also g. thee into their' hand 
61. I will g. them to thee for daughters 
21. 27. he come whose right it is, / will g. it him 
23. 46. / will g. them to be removed and spoiled 
29. 19. Iwillg. land ofEgypt to Nebuchadnezzar 
21. / will g. thee the opening of the mouth 
36. 26. and / will g. you a heart of flesh 
Hos. 2. 15. I will g. her vineyards from thence 
Mat. 11. 28. come unto me, and / will g. you rest 
16. 19. I will g. to thee the keys of the kingdom 
20. 4. and whatsoever is right, Iwillg. you 
14. I will g. to this last even as unto thee 
Mark 6. 25. ask what thou wilt, I will g. it thee 
I^uke'iY. 15. for Iioill g. you a mouth and wisdom 
John 6. 51. 1 am living bread, the bread Iwillg. is 
my flesh, which Iwill g.fox the life of the world 
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Acts 13. 34. Iwillg. you the sure mercies of DavlS 
Heb. 8. 1 10. 1 will g. my laws into their mind 
Rev. 2. 10. be faithful, I -willg. thee a crown of lifo 
17. Iwillg. him a white stone and a new name 
23. Iwillg.io every one accoidirjgto your works 
28. and / will g. him the morning star 
11. 3. and I will g. power to my two witnesses 

21. 6. / will g. to him that is athirst water of life 
Will I GIVE. 

Gen. 12. 7. to thy seed will I g. this land, 13 15. 
I 24. 7. I 28. 13. 1 35. 12. Kxod. 32. 13. \ 33 1 
Deut. 1. 36. save Caleb, to him will I g. the land 
39. they shall go in thither, to them will I g. it 
Josh. 15. 16. to him will I g. Achsah, Judg. 1. 12. 
1 Sam. 9. a. that will I g. to the man of God to tell 

18. 17. my daughter. Merab, her will I g. the* 
1 Chr. 16.18. to thee will I g. land, Psal. 105.11, 
Psal. 18. 49. therefore iciZZ I g. thanks to thee 
Cant. 7. 12. there will I g. thee my loves 
Isa. 43. 4. therefore will I g. men for thee 

56. 5. to them will I g. in mine house a place 
Jer. 24. 8. so willlg. Zedekiah king of Judah 

45. 5. thy life will 1 g. to thee for a prey 
Ezek. 15. 6. so will 1 g. inhabitants of Jerusalem 

36. 26. new heart also will I g. you, and new spirit 
Hag. 2. 9. and in this place will I g. peace 
Mat. 4. 9. devil said, all these things will I g. thee 
L\ike\. 6. all this power will I g. thee, and glory 
Rev. 2. 7. to him thatovercometh will I g. 17, 26. 

I^ord GIVE. 
Ea;otZ.12.25.when ye come to the land which Z-.will 
g. you, Lev. 14. 34. | 23. 10. ] 25.2. JVum. 15. 2. 

16. 8. when the J^ord shall g. you flesh to eat 
JsTum. 11. 18. therefore the Lord wiW g. you flesh 

14. 8. if the J^ord delight in* us, he will g. it us 

22. 13. the J^ord refuseth to g. me leave to go 
34. 13. the Lord commanded to g. the nine tribes 

36. 2. the Lord commanded to g the land by lot 
Dcut. 1. 25. it is a good land the Lord doth g. 

28. 65. the Lord shall g. thee a trembling heart 
JosA. 9.24. the Z/o?*<Z command. Moses to^.lhe land 

17. 4. the I^ord commanded to g. us inheritance 
21. 2. the Lord commanded to g. us cities 

Ruth 4.12. which the L. shall g. thee of this woman 

1 Kings 15. 4. the Lord his God did g. him a lamp 

2 Chron.. 25. 9. the Lord, is able to g. thee much 
Psal. 29. 11. the I^ord will o-. strength to his peopl« 

84. 11. ihe.Lord. will g. grace and glory 

85. 12. the J^ord shall g. that which is good 
Isa. 7. 14. the Lord himself shall g. you a sign 

14. 3. the Lord shall g. thee rest from sorrow 

30. 20. though the Lordg. you bread of adversity 
Zcch. 10. 1. the /^or<Z shall ^. them showers of rain 
Luke 1.32. />o?-(/ shall ^. him the throne of his father 
2Tim.l.l(i. Lordg. mercy to house of Onesiphorus 

Jfot GIVE, or GIVE not. 
<re7i.30.31.Jacobsaid,thoushaIt?2of^.me anything 
Exod. 5. 10. I will not g. you straw, go, get straw 

30. 15. the rich shall notg. more, poor not g. less 
Lev. 2^. 37. thou shalt not g. thy money on usury 
Deut. 2. 5. I will not g. you of their land, 9. 19. 

7. 3. thy daughter thou shalt not g. to his son 

28. 55. he will 7iot g. of the flesh of his children 
Judg .2\.\.sha.\] not any of us ^.his daught. to Benj. 

7. we have sworn we will not g. them wives 
ISawz.SO. 22. we will not g. them ought of the spoi 
^King.^2\.A. I willTJot^.inheritanceof my fathers 
Ezra 4. j 13. then will they not g. toll, tribute 

9. 12. g. not your daughters, JVeA.lO.SO, 1 13.25 
Psal. 132. 4. I will not g. sleep to mine eyes 
Prov. 6. 4. g.not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumboi 

31. 3. g. not thy strength unto women 
-EccZ. 7. t 21. g. not thy heart unto all words 
Isa. 13. 10. constellations shall not g. their light 

42. 8. my glory will 1 not g. to another, 48. 11. 

62. 8. I will no more g. thy corn to enemies 
,Ter. 18. 18. let us not g. heed to any of his worda 

26. 24. not g. Jeremiah into the hand of the people 
Ezek.22. 7 I will cover sun with a cloud, the moon 
shall not g. her light, Mat. 24. 29. Mark 13. 24. 
Dan. 11. 21. to whom not g. honour of kingdom 
Hos. 5. 1 4. not g. their doings to turn to the Lord 
Joel 2. 17. g. not thine heritage to reproach 
Mat. 7. 6. g. not that which is holy to the dogs 
Mark 12. 15. shall we give, or shall we not g.? 
Eph. 4. 27. neither ^. place to the devil 
Jam. 2. 16. and g. not those things they need 

GIVE thanks. 
2 Sam. 22. 50. 1 will g. thanks to thee, Psal. 18.49 

1 Chron. 16. 8. g. thanks to the Lord, call upon 
his name, Psnl. 105 1. | 1Q6. 1- | 107. L i 
118. 1, 29. i 136. 1, 3. 

35. save us, O God of our salvation, that we may 

g. thanks to thy holy name, Psal. 106. 47 

41. who were expressed by name, to g. thanks 

25.3. sons of Jeduthun with a harp tog. tha-nks 

2 Chr. 31. 2. Hezekiah appointed Levites to^. tk. 
Psal. 6. 5. in the grave who shall g. thee thank& 

30. 4. sing to Lord, ye saints of his, and g. thanks 
at the remembrance of his holiness, 97 12 



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Psal.30.V2. Lurd, I will g-.thanks to thee for ever 
'A5. IS. 1 will ff. i/ianks in the great congregation 
4iJ. f 5. I shall ^. t/ianlcs ibr iiL-lporcountonanc-e 
75. J . to thee, O God, do we ff. thanks, do g. thanks 
79. 13. so we thy people will ff. thee thanks 
1)2. 1. It is a good thing to ff. titanks to the Lord 
106. 47. save us to ff. thanks to thy holy name 
\Y.). ti2. at iiiidnigiit 1 will rise to^'". thanks 
1'^:?. 4. whither the tribes go up to ff. thanks 
130. 2. Off. tha)tks unto the God of gods 
2U. O ff. thanks unto the God of heaven 
140. 13. rigiiieous shall ^. thanks to thy name 
Rom. Hi. 4. lu whom not only I ff. thanks 

1 Cor. 10. 30. for that for which Iff. thanks 
Eph. 1. 16. 1 cease riot to g. thanks for you 
Col. 1. 3. we ff. thanks to God and the Father 

1 7'/ics5. 1. 2. we ff. thanks to God always for you 

5. 18. in e\ ery thing g. thanks, this is will of God 

2 Thcss. 2. 13. we are bound ty g. thanks i'ot you 
iie».11.17. we 0-. thee thanks, Lord God Almighty 

GIVE vp. 
Z)e?if.23.14.Lordwalkelh to ^r.i<^ thine eneni. 31.5. 
1 Kings 14. IG. he shall g. Isr. v.p, because of sins 
Job 3. 11. why did not 1 g. up the ghost 1 

13. 19. if 1 hold my tongue, 1 shall g. up the ghost 
Isa. 43. 6. I will sjay to north, ff. up, and to south 
Hus. 11. 8. how shall I ff. thee up, Ephraiml 
J\Iic. 5. 3. therefore will he ff. them up 

6. 14. that which thou deliverest will I g. up 

GIVEN. 
Gen. 31. 7. Sarah should have ff. children suck 
Lev. 20. 3. because he hath ff. his seed to Molecli 
J\rujyi. 18. 6. they are g. as a gift for the Lord 
Deui. 12. 15. according to the blessing «•. 16. 17. 
Ruth 2. 12. a full reward be ff. thee of the Lord 

1 Sam. 2. 132. wealth vvhicJi God would have o-. Isr. 

2 Ham. 4. 10. who thought I would have ^r. a reward 
12.8. I would have g. thee such and such things 
18. 11. 1 would have g. thee ten shekels of silver 
19. 42. or hath the king g. us auy gift 1 

1 King."? 13. 5. the sign which the man of G. had g. 
1 Car. 29. 14. and of thine own have we "-. thee 
Ezra 6.9. let it be g. tliem day by day without fail 
Esth. 3. 11. the silver is g. to thee, the people also 

7. 3. let my life be^. me at my jjetition and people 
Job 3. 2i). why is light g. to iiim that is in misery 1 

23. why is light g. to a man wiiose way is hid 1 

15. 19. to v.'hoin alone the earth was^. 
PsaZ. 79. 2. dead bodiesof thy servts.^. to be meat 

112. 9. he hath g. to the poor, 2 Cor. 9. 9. 

115. 16. the earth hath he g. to the children of men 
Prov. 19. 17. that which he hath g. will he pay him 
Eccl.8.8. nor wickeda. deliver those that are^.to it 

12. 11. which are g. from one shepherd 
Isa. 9. 6. for to us a Child is born, to us a Son is g. 

47. 8. therefore hear, thou that art g. to pleasures 
Jer. 6. 13. every one is g. to covetousness, 8. 10. 

44. 20. he said to all who had g. him that answer 
Lam. 5. 6. we have g. the hand to the Egyptians 
Ezek. 11. 15. unto us is this land g. 33. 24. 

25. 12. they are desolate, they are g. to consume 
Dan. 2. 38. beasts, fowls hath he ^.into thine hand 

7. 4. like a lion, and a man's heart was g. to it 
1 12. yet a prolonging in life was g. them 

11. 6. she shall Le g. up, and they that brought her 

Mat. 13. 11. it is g. to you to know the mysteries 

of the kingdom, Mark 4. 11. Luke 8. 1(# 

19.11. all cannot receive, save they to whom it is g. 

21. 43. be g. to a nation bringing forth fruits 

22.30. are^.in marriage, Alark 12.25. Luke 20.35. 

26. 9. sold for much, and^.to the poor, Mark 14. 5. 
28. 18. all power is g. to me in heaven and earth 

Mark 4. 24. unto you that hear more shall be g. 
Luke 12.48.to whom much o-.ofhim much required 
John 3 27 can receive nothing, except it be g. 

5. 26. he hath^. to the Son to have life in himself 

6. 39. of all he hath "•. me, I should lose nothing 
65. no man can come to me, except it were^.him 

19. 11. except it were g. thee from above 
.^cts 4. 12. there is none other name £•. among men 

24. 26. he hoped that money should be g. him 
Rom. 5. 5. by the Holy Ghost which is g. to us 

11.35. or who hath first o-.to him, and recompensed 

15. 15. because of the grace that is g. me of God 

1 Cor. 2. 12. might know things freely^, us of God 

2 Cor. 1. 11, that thanks may be g. by many 
Gal. 3. 21. been a law g, which could have g. life 
Eph. 3. 2. dispensation, which is g. me to you-ward 

8. to me wiio am the least is this grace g. 

4. 19. who, being past feeling, have^. themselves 

over to lasciviousness 
5. 2. Christ hath loved us, and g. himself for us 
Phil. 1. 29. to you it is g. in behalf of Christ 
2. 9. and hath g. him a name above every name 
ffeb.i.S.for if Jes. had^.them rest, then not spoken 
1 John 3. 24. by the Spirit which he hath g. us 
4. 13. because he hath g. us of his Spirit 
Rev. 6. 11. white robes were^. to every one of them 
13. 5. power was g. to him to continue 42 months 
7. it was g. to him to make war with the saints 
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God, or Lord hath, had GIVEN. 
Gen. 24. 35. the L. hath g.Abiii\t. flocks and herds 

30. 6. and llachel said, Uvd hathg. me a son 
18. and Leah said, God hath g. me my hire 

31. 9. thus God hath g. me your lather's cattle 
33. 5. the childr. which G. hath graciously ff. me 
43. 23. Gad hath ff. you treasure in your sacks 
48. 9. tlie children Gud hath g. me in tiiis place 

Exod. 16. 15. the bread which the l^ord hath ff. yon 

29. for that the l^ord hath g. you the sabbath 

j^um. 32. 7. from goil^g over to the land which the 

Lord hath g. them, 9. iJcut. 3. 18- | 28. 52. 

Josh. 2. 9, 14. I 23. 13, J 5. Jer. 25. 5. 

Josh. 6. 16. shout, for the Lord hath g-yon the city 

18. 3. to possess land which the J^urd hathg. you 

1 Sam. 1. 27. Lord hath g. me my petition 1 asked 
15.28. L. hathg. it to a neighbour of thine, 28. 17. 
30. 23. not to do so with what the Lurd hath g. 

2 Chr. 36. 23. kingdoms hath Godg. me, Ezra 1. 2. 
Eccl. 5. 19. every man to whom G. hath g. riches 
Isa: 8. 18. 1 and the children L. hathg. Heb.'-2. 13. 

23. 11. the Lord hathg. a commandinent against 

50. 4. the L. hathg. me the tongue of the learned 
Jer. 11. 18. the J^rd hath g. me knowledge of it 

47. 7. seeing the Lord hath g. it a charge 
John 6. 23. after that the Lord had g. thanks 
Jlcts 5. 32. whom G. hath g. to them iliat obey him 

27. 24. God hath g. thee all that sail with thee 
Rum. 11.8. God haihg. iham the spirit of slumber 
2 Cor. 10. 8. the L. hathg. us fur ediiication, J3.10. 
1 Thess. 4. 8. but Cr. who hathg. us his holy Spirit 
1 John 5. 11. this is the record God hath g. to us 
See Kest. 
I have, or have /GIVEN. 
Geii. 27. 37. brethren have I g. him for servants 
\Kings 3. 13. Ihavcg.thce that thou hast not asked 
Isa. 43. 28. therefore / have g. Jacob to the curse 

55. 4. I have g. him for a witness to the people 
Jer. 8. 13. things I have g. shall pass from them 

27. 5. / have g. it to whom it seemed meet to me 
Ezek.4.l5.I haveg.thoe cow's dung for man's dung 

29. 20. 1 have g. him the land of Egypt t'or labour 
.ilinos 4. 6. /also have g\ you cleanness of teeih 

9. 15. no more be pulled out of land Ihaveg.them 
John 13.15. 1 have g. you an example, that ye do 

17.8. Ihaveg.i'nenx the words thou gavest me, 14. 
22. the glory thou gavest me, I have g. them 
1 Cor. 16. !.. as I have g. order to the churches 

JTot GIVEN. 
Gen. 33. 14. and she was 7iot g. unto him to wife 
lJeut.2'6.14. 1 have jioio-.oughttiieieoffor the dead 

29. 4. yet Lord hatli notg. you a heart to perceive 

1 Chr. 22. 18. hath he noLff. you rest on every sidel 
JVth. 13. 10. the portion of Levites had not been^r. 
.Job 22. 7. thou hast not g-. water to the weary 
Psal. 78. 63. their maidens were not ff. to marriage 

118. 13. but he hath not ff. me over to death 
124. 6. who hath not ff. us as a prey to their teeth 
Isa. 37. 10. Jcrus. not be g. into t he hand of Assyria 
Jer. 39.17. thou shah not \)<ig. into hand of the men 
Ezek. 3. 20. because thou hast notg. him warning 
IS. 8. he that hath not g. forth u])on usury 
Mat. 13. 11. it is given to you, to them it is notg. 
John 7. 39. for the Holy Ghost was not yet g. 
17'</n.3. 3. bishop ?iot^.to wine, no striker, 7'2i.l.7. 
8. deacons not g. to much wine, not greedy 

2 Tim. 1. 7. God hath not g. us the spirit of fear 
Tit.'i. 3. aged women likewise 7iotg.to much wine 

Shall be GIA^EN. 
JSTum. 26. 54. to every one shall inheritance be g. 
Dent. 28. 31. thy sheep shall beg. to thine enemies 

32. thy sons shall be g. to another people 
Ezra 4.21. till another commandment shall beg. 
Esth. 5. 3. it shall he ff. to half of the kingdom 
Psal. 72. 15. to him shall be g. of gold of Sheha 

120. 3. what shall be g. to thee, thou false tongue? 
/5a. 3. 11. the reward of his hands shall be g.h'im 

33. 16. bread s/iflW beg. him, waters shall be sure 

35. 2. the glory of Lebanon shall be g. to it 
./er.21. 10. this city shall ic^.intothe hand of king 
of Babylon, and he shall burn it, 38. 3, 18. 
Ezek. 41. 11. the marishes, they siLall be g. to salt 
Dan. 7. 25. the saints shall be g. into his hand 

27. the kingdom shall be g. to the saints 
Mat.l. 7. ask, and it shall be g. you, J^uke 11. 9. 

10.19. its^aZZie^. you in same hour, Mark. 13.11. 

12. 39. no sign shall beg. MarkS. 12. LukeU.29. 

13. 12. for whosoever hath, to him shallbeg. and 
more abundance. 25, 29. Mark 4. 25. Luke 8.18. 

20. 23. it shall beg. them for whom it is prepared 

21. 43. the kingdom of God shall beg. to a nation 
lAike 6.38. give, and it sAaZZ beg. you, good measure 
Philem.^l'i. that thro' your prayers \ shall beg. you 
Jam. 1.5. let him ask of God, and \ishallbe g.h'im 

Thou hast, or hast thou GIVEN. 
Gen. 15. 3. Abram said, to me thou hast g. no seed 
Z)e2f(. 26. 15. bless the land wnich thoUhastg. us 
Josh.'i 5.19. thou hast g. me south land, Judg.1.15. 

17. 14. why hast thou g.me but one lot to inherit 1 
Judg. 15. 18. thou hast g. this great deliverance 



1 Sam. 22. Vi.thou hastg. him bread and a sword 

i Sam. 12. 14. by this deed thou hast g. occasion 
22. 36. thou hast also^r. uie the slucid of thy sal- 
vation, and thy gentleness hath made me great, 
Psal. 18. 35. 
Al.thou hast g.me the necks of enemies, F5.18.40 
i Kings 3. 6. thouhasig. liim a son to sit on throne 

8. 36. rain on thy land thuu hast g. 2 Lii.r. 6. 27 

9. 13. what cities are these thou hast g. me 7 

2 Chr. 20. 11. cast us out of ponsess-on thouhustg. 
Ezra 9. 13. thou hastg. us such deliverance as this 
Psal. 21. 2. thou hast g. him his heart's desire 

44. 11. thou hast g. us like sheep for m*"it 

60. 4. thou hastg. a banner to them that I'ear tli«e 

61.5. thou hastg. me the heritage of thoivj that fear 
71. 3. thou hast g. commandment to save me 

John 17. 2. as thuuhastg. him power over all liesn 

7. that all things thoa hast g. me, are of thee 
• 9. 1 pray not but for them \\ hich thou hastg. me 
11. kee]) through thy name those thou hast g.me 
Rev. 16. 6. thou hast g. tiicm blood to (U"ink 

GIVER. 
Isa. 24.2. as with the taker of usury, so with the^. 
2Cor.9. 7. not grudgingly, God lovetha cheerful £'. 

GIVEST. 
Deut. 15. 9. thou^. him nought, and he cry to Lord 
10. thy heart not be grieved when thou "•. him 
.Job 35. 7. if thou be righteous, what^. thou him 
Psal. 50. 19. thou^. thy mouth to evil, thy tongue 
80. 5. thou g. them tears to drink in great measure 
104. 28. that thou g. tl:em, they gather 
145. 15. thou g. them their meat in due season 
Prow. 2.. t 3. if thou ^r. thy voice, for understanding 
6. 35. nor rest content, though thou g. many gifta 
Ezek. 3. 18. thou^. not warning, to save his life 
16. 33. but thou g. thy gifts to all thy lovers 
34. in that thou g. a reward, and none is given 
1 Cor. 14. 17. for thou verily g. thanks well 

GIVETH. 

Exod. 16. 29. he g. you on sixth day bread of two 

20. 12. thy days may be long in the land which Ld. 

thy God g. thee, Deut. 4. 40. i .5. 16. | 25. 15. 

25.2. every man that g. it willingly w ith his heart 

Lev. 27. 9. all that any man «■. o]"?uch shall be holy 

Deut. 2. 29. into the land which the Lord our God 

g. us, 4. 1, 21. 1 11. 17, 31. i 12. 1, 10. I 15. 

4, 7. I 1(5. 20. I 17. 14. 1 18. 9. | 19. 1, 2, 10, 14 

I 21. 1, 23. I 24. 4. I 26. 1, 2. 1 27. 2, 3. I 28. 8. 

Josh. 1. U, 15. 

8. 18. it is he that g. thee [lower to get wealth 

9. 6. God g. not this land for thy righlceusness 

12. 10. when he g. ycu rest from enemies, 25. 19. 
13. 1. if a prophet g. thee a sign or a wonder 

16. 5. in thy gates which Lonro-. thee, 18. j 17. 2. 
2Sa?«.22. t 48. itisGod^. avengement forme, and 

bringeth down people under nie, Psal. 18. 147. 
1 Kings 17. tl4. till the day the Ld.i^. rain on earth 
Job 5. 10. who g. rain upon the earth and fields 
33. 13. he «•. no account of any of his ways 
34. 29. when he^. (juietness {{ 35. 10. who^'-. songs 

36. 6. but g. right to the poor H 31. he g. meat 
Psal. 18. 50. great deliverance g. he to his king 

37. 21. but the righteous sheweth mercy and^. 
68. 35. the God of Israel is he that ff. strength 
119. J30. (he entrance of thy words ^. light 

'127. 2. for so he g. his beloved sleep 
136. 25. who g. food to all flesh, 146. 7. | 147. 9 
144. 10.^. salvation to kings || 147. 16. iie^. snow 

Prov. 2. 6. the Lord g. wisdom, out of his mouth 
3. 34. he^. grace to the lowlv*. Jam. 4. 6. IPei. 5. 5. 

13. 15. good understanding^, favour 

21. 26. the righteous g. and spareth not, 22. 9. 
28. 27. he that^. to the poor shall not lack 

Eccl. 2. 26. God g. to a man that is good, wisdom 
and knowledge, but to the sinner he g. travail 
6.. 2. yet God g. him not power to eat thereof 
/sa.40.29. he g. power to the faint || 42. 5. g. breati 
Jer. 5. 24. g. rain ]| 31. 35. g. the sun for a ligh' 

22. 13. woe to him that o-. him not forhis work 
Lam. 3. 30. he g. his cheek to him that smiteth him 
7)a7i.2.21. he ^.wisdom to the wise,and knowledge 

4. 17. and g. it to whomsoever ho will, 25. 32. 
Hos. 10. 1 1. a vine emptying the fruit which it^. 
Hab.2. 15. woe to him that g. his neighbour drink 
Mat. 5. 15. it g. light to all that are in the house 
John 3. 34. God g. not the Spirit by measure to him 

6. 32. but my Father^, you the true bread 

33. who Cometh down and g. life to the world 
37. all that the Father g. me shall come to me 

10. 11. the good shepheiu g. liis life for the sheep 

14. 27. not as the world g. give I unto you 
^cts 17.25. he^. to all life, breath, and all things 
Rom. 12. 8. he that^. let him do it with simplicity 

14. 6. he cateth to the Lord, for he^. God thanke 

1 Cor. 3. 7. but God tliat^. the increase 

7. 38. ho that^. her in marriage doeih well 

15. 38. God g^ it a body as it hath pleased Inni 
57. but thanks be to God who g. us the victory 

2 Cor. 3. 6. the letter killeth, but the Spirit g. lift 
ITim. 6. 17. who g. us richly all things to enjoy 



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Jam. i. 5. ask of God, that g. to all men liberally 
4. 6. g. more grace, God g. grace to the humble 

1 Pet.i. li.lethiindo it as of' the ability that&od^. 
Rev. 2'2. 5. for tlie Lord God g. ihem light 

GiVIKG. 
Deut. 10. 18. he loveth the stranger iu g. him food 

21. 17. by g. him a double portion of all he hath 
Ruth 1. U. Lord visited»his people in ^. them bread 
lKi7igs5.'J. shalt accomplish my desire, in^. food 

2 C/ir. (5. •23. by g. him according to righteousness 
Job 11. 20. their hope be as the g. up of the ghost 
Mat.2A. 'S8. were marrying and g. in marriage 
Acts 8. 9. g. out that himself was some great one 

15. d. g. ihera the Holy Ghost, as he did to us 
Rom. 4. 20. was sirong in faith, g. glory to God 

9. 4. Ihe^. of the law, and the service of God 
1 Cor. 14. 7. thing.^g-. sound || 1(3. atthyo-.of thanks 
'i Cor. 6. 3. "■- no oneiice in any thing., ministry not 
FkiL4. 15. concerning i'-. and receiving, but ye only 
17\m.4.1. o-. heed to seducing spirits and doctrines 
lPei.3. 7. g. honour to the wife as to weaker vessel 
'Z Pet. 1. 5. g. ail diligence, add to faith virtue 
Jude 7. g. themselves over to fornication 
Sec Thanks. 
GLAU. 
£zo£f.4.14.when he seelh thee, he will be^.in heart 
Judg. 18. 20. and the priest's heart was g. 
I Sam. 11. y. and the men of Jabesh were g. 
V Kings 8. 06. Israel went to tents g. 2 Chr. 7. 13. 
iSs^A.o.O.Haman "•. || 8.15. the city Shushan was^. 
Job 3. 22. and are g. when they can tind the grave 

22. 19. rigiiLeous see it and are g. Psal. 04. 10. 
Psal. 18. y. tJierefore my heart is g. glory rejoiceth 

21. ti. thou hast made him ^.with thy countenance 
34. 2. the humble sliall hear and ha g. 09. 32. 
35. 27. them be g. that favour my rigliteous cause 

45. 8. whereby they iiave made thee g. 

46. 4. tlie streams shall make g. the city of God 
67. 4. let the nations be g. and sing for joy 

90. 15. make us o-.|j 92. 4ahuuL. hast made me^. 
97.1. let the isles be g. \\ 8. Zion lieard, and was g. 
104. 15. wine that maketh g. the heart of man 
34. 1 will be g. in the Lord|| 105. 38. Egypt was g. 
107. 30 then are ihey g. because tliey be quiet 
119. 74. they that fear thee will be g. when 
122. 1. I was g. when they said to me, let us go 
12(5. 3. dono great things.for us, whereof we are^. 
Prov. 10. 1. a wise son maketh a g. father, 15.20. 

12. 25. but a good word maketh it o-. 

17. 5. that is^. at calamities, not be unpunished 

23. 25. thj failier and thy mother shall be g. 
24. 17, let not thy heart be g. when he stuinbleth 
27. 11. my son, be wise, and make my hearty. 

Eccl. 10. 1 19. and wine makelii g. the life 
Isa. 35. 1- the wilderness shall be ^. for them 

39. 2. Hezekiah was ^r. of them, and shewed them 
Jer. 20. 15. a child is born, making him very g. 

50. 11. because ye were g. O ye destroyers 
I^am. 1. 21. they are g. that thou hast done it 
Dan. 6. 23. then was. he king e.xceeding o-. 
Hos.l.'i. they make the king «■. with their wickedn. 
Jonah 4. 0. Jonah was g. because of the gourd 
Zech. 10. 7. their children shall see it and be g. 
JlfarA:14. ll.were^f.and promised inoney,//MA:e22.5. 
Luke 1. 19. 1 am sent to shew ihee these o". tidings 

8. 1. shewing the g. tidings of the kingdom 

15. 32. was meet we should make merry and be^. 
John 8. 56. Abraham saw my day and was g. 

11. 15. I am g. for your sakes that I was not there 
Acts 11.23 when hadseenthegraceofG. he was^^. 

13. 48. the Gentiles heard this, they were g. 
Rom. 16. 19. I am g. therefore on your behalf 

1 Cor. 16. 17. lam g. of the coming of Stephanas 

2 Cor. 2. 2. vt'ho is he then that maketh me g.'} 

13. 9. we are g. when we are weak, and ye strong 
1 Pet. 4. 13. Jiis glory revealed, ye may be g. also 

GLAD joined with rejoice. 
1 Chron. 16. 31. let the heavens be g. and let the 
earth rejoice^ the Lord reignedi, Psal. 96. 11. 
Psal. 9. 2. I will be g. and rpjuice in thee 

14. T.Jacob shall rejoice, Israel sliall be g. 53. 6. 

31. 7. I will be g. and rejoice in thy mercy 

32. 11. be g. and rejoice, ye righteous, 68. 3. 

40. 16. that seek thee, be g. and rejoice, 70. 4. 
48. 11. let Zion ?-fyo/ce, daughters of Judah be ^. 
90. 14. that we may be g. and rejoice all our da^'s 
118.24. this is the day, we will rej. and be g^ in it 

Cant. 1. 4. we will be g. and rejoice in thee 
Isa. 25. 9. we will rejoice and be g. in his salvation 
65. 18. but be you g. and rejoice for ever 

66. 10. rej. ye with Jerusalem, and be g. with her 
Lam. 4. 21. rejoice and bo^. O daughter of Edom 
Ii?el 2. 21. fear not, O land, be g. and rejoice 

23. be^.ye children of Zion, and ryoice in Lord 
Hab. 1 15. therefore they rejoice and are g. 
Zeph. 3. 14. be g. and rejoice with all the heart, 
O daughter of Jerusalem 
Mat. 5. 12. rtjoice and be g. great is your reward 
Acts 2. 26. my heart did rejoice, my tongue^was o-. 
Rev. 19.7. be g, and rejoice^ the marriage is come 
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GLADLY. 

Mark 6. 20. Herod feared John, and heard him^r. 
12. 37. the common jitople heard Christ g. 
^'^cts 2. 41. that 0-. received the word were baptized 

21. 17. when come, tlie brethren received us g. 
2 Cor. 11. 19. ye sutfer Ibols g. seeing ye are wise 

12. 9. most^. therefore will 1 rather glory 

15. I will verv g. spend and be spent for you 

GLADJNESS. 

J^mn. 10. 10. in the day of your ^. ye shall blow 

Deut. 28. 47. ser vedsi not the Lord with g. of heart 

2 Sam. 6. 12. David brought up the ark with g. 

1 Chron. 10. 27. strength and g. are in his place 
29.22. and did eat anddriak thatday withgreat^. 

2 Chron. 2i). 30. and they sang praises with g. 
30.21. Israel kept feast of unleavened bread with^. 

23. and they kept other seven days with g. 
JSTih. 8. 17. and there was very great ^. 

12. 27. Levites, to keep the dedication with g. 
Esth. 8. 16. the Jews had light, and g. and joy, 17. 

9. 17. tliey made it a day of feasting and g. IS, 19. 
Psal. 4. 7. thou hast put g. in my heart more than 

30. 11. and thou hast girded me with g. 

43. 1 4. 1 will go to God the g. of my joy 

■ 45. 7. hath anointed thee ^vith oil of ^. Heb. 1. 9. 

15. with ^. and rejoicing sliall they be brought 
51. 8. make me to hear joy and g. that the bones 
97. 11. and ^. is sown lor the upright in heart 
100. 2. serve the Lord with g. come with singing 

105. 43. he brought forth his c.'iosei} with g. 

106. 5. that 1 may rejoice in the g. of thy nation 
Prov. 10. 28. the hope of the righteous shall be g. 
Cant. 3. 11. and in the day of the g. of his heart 
Isa. 16. lO.joy and fl^. is taken awayout of the field 

22. 13. and, behold, joy and g. slaying oxen 

30. 29. ye shall have a song and g. of heart 
35. 10. they shall obtain joy and g. 51. 11. 
51. 3. joy and g. shall be found therein 

■ Tcr. 7. 34. cease voice of mirth and^. 16. 9. 1 25. 10. 

31. 7. sing wither, for Jacob, shout among nations 
33. 11. there shall be heard a voice of joy and g. 
48. 33. joy and ^.. taken from the plentiful field 

./vtl 1. Iti. juy and g. from the house of our God 
Zcch. 8. 19. shall be to houseof Judah joy and «-. 
Mark 4. 16. who immediately receive it with g. 
J.ukc 1. 14. shalt have joy and »■. and many rejoice 
.dcts 2. 40. did eat their meat with g. of heart 
12. 14. she opened not the gate for g. but ran 

14. 17. filling our hearts with food and g. 
Phil. 2. 29. receive him in the Lord with all g. 

GLASS. 

1 Cor. 13. 12. for now we see through a g. darkly 

2 Cor. 3. 18. with oiien face, beholding as in a g. 
Jam. 1. 23. a man beholding liis natural face in a^r. 
Rev. 4. 6. there was a sea of ^. like unto crystal 

15. 2; and I saw a sea of ^. mingled with fire 
21. 18: the city was pure gold, like clear g. 21. 

GLASSES. 
Isa. 3. 23. the Lord will take away the^. and vails 
See Looking. 
GLEAN. 
/,eD.19.10. thou shalt not 0-. vineyard, Deut. 24.21. 
Ruth 2. 2. let me now go to the field and g. ears 
Jer. 6. 9. they shall thoroughly g. the remnant 

GLEANED. 
Judg. 1. 1 7. kings g. their meat under my table 
20. 45. and they g. of them in the high- ways 
Ruth 2. 3. she came and g. after the reapers 

GLEANING, S. 
I^cv. 19. 9. not gather the g. of harvest, 23. 22. 
Judg. 8. 2. is not the g. of the grapes of Ephraim ? 
/.S-.7. 17. 6. yet^. grapes shall be lei"t in it as shaking 
24. i;!. as the g. grapes when vintage is done 
Jer. 49. 9. would they not leave some^.? Obad. jS. 
Mic. 7. 1. I am as the srape g. of the vintage 

GLEDE. 
Deut. 14. 13. ye shall not eat the g. kite, vulture 

GLISTERING. 
1 Chron. 29. 2. now I have prepared g. stones 
■Job 20. 25. the g. sword cometh out of his gall 
Luke 9. 29. and his raiment was white and g. 

GLITTER, ING. 
Deut. 32. 'fl. if I whet my ^. sword I will render 
.Job 39. 23. the g. spear rattleth against him 
Ezek. 21. 10. it is furbished that it may g. 

23. it is furbished to consume, because of the g. 
J^ah. 3. 3. the horseman lifleth up the g. spear 
Hab. 3. 11. they went at the shining of thy g. spear 

GLOOMINESS. 
Joel 2. 2. a day of darkness and g. Zeph. 1. 15. 

GLORIFY. 
To glorify, signifies to make glorious, Rom. 8. 
30, Whom he justified, them he also glorified. 
Thiis God glorifies the elect, by adorning them 
with gifts and graces in this world, and by 
bringing them to the full possession of glory 
and blessedness in the other world. When 
man is said to glorify God, it is not to be un- 
derstood as if he could add any thing to God's 
essential glory : But ice may be said to glo- 



rify God, when we acknowledge him to be glo- 
rious, and ascribe to him the glory of ever^ 
excellency whether of natiuc or grace, and 
confess that n&'is icurthy to receive honour^ 
gUry, might, and majesty, Kev. 4. 11. IVhen 
we confess that all tkc glory, gifts, and dig 
nily which we have above oth^r men, are given 
us of God, 1 Chron. 29. 11, 12. H hen 7ce are 
willing to abase ourselves in the acknowledg- 
ment of our own vileness, that God vLay be 
magnified in any of his attributes or ordi- 
nances by it, Jer. 13. 16. Mai. 2. '2. iVhen we 
believe God's promises, and wait for the per- 
formance of ihem, though we see vo lutans 
likely for their accomplishment, Rom. 4. 20. 
H'hen we publicly acknowledge true religion, 
or any special truth of God, when it is gene- 
rally opposed, Luke 23. 47. IVhen we suffer 
for God, 1 Pet. 4. 10. When on the sabbath 
we devote ourselves only to the service of God, 
Isa. 58. 13. IVIien we give thanks to God for 
benefits, or deliverances, Psal. 113.4. Luke 17. 
18. IVhen we love, praise, admire, and esteem 
Christ above all, Joiin 1. 14. \ 11. 4. 
God the Father is glorified in Christ the Media- 
tor by his obedience unto death, and thereby 
consummating the work of man's rcdeitptioJi, 
which tends so much to the advancement of the 
justice, wisdom, mercy, and holiness if God: 
But Christ the Son is glorified of the Father^ 
as touching his human nature, by sustaining 
it against the gates of hell in his ago7iy and 
passion on the cross; by manifestly oicning 
him to be his Son ; by enabling liiin to triumph 
over his and his people's enemies, in Ids re- 
surrection, asci7isioii, and exaltation to his 
Father s right hand. John 17. 1, Fatiier, glo- 
rify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee. 
P5aZ.22.23. all ye the seed of Jacob ^'•. him ai.d fear 
50. 15. I will deliver thee, and thou shalt g. me 
8ii. 9. all nations shall come and g. thy name 

12. and I will g. thy name for evermore 
Isa. 24. 15. wherefore g. ye the Lord in the fires 
25. 3. therefore shall the strong people g. thee 
60. 7. and I will g. the house of my glory 
Jir. 30. 19. I will multiply, 1 will also g. thfim 
Mat. 5. 16. g. your Father which is in heaven 
John 12. 28. Father, g. thy name ; 1 will g. it . 
13. 32. God shall also g. him in himself 
16. 14. he shall ^. me; fur he shall receive of mine 
J7. 1. ^. thy Son, that thy Son also may g. thee 
5. now, O Father, g. me with thine ovs n self 
21. 19. signifying by what death he should ^r. God 
/?o?;(.15.6. ye may with one mind and niouih o-.God 

9. that the Gentiles might g. God for Ids mercy 

1 Cor. 6. 20.^. G. in body and spirilwhich are God's 

2 Cor. 9. 13. g. God for your professed subjection 
1 Pet. 2. 12. may g. God in the day of visitation 

4. 16. but let*him g. God on this behalf 
ilet). 15.4. who shall not fear thee, and o-. thy name 1 

GLORIFIED. 
Lev. 10. 3. before all the people I will be g. 
Isa. 26. 15. thou hast increased nation, thou art^. 

44. 23. for the Lord hath g. himself in Israel 

49.3. art my servant, O Israel, m whom I will be ^. 

5.5. .5. the Holy One of Israel he hath o-. thee, 60.9. 

60. 21. the work of my hands, that 1 may be ^. 

61. 3. the planting of the Lord that he mightbe^. 
66. 5. your breih'en said, let the Lord be ^. 

Ezek. 28. 22. I will be g. in the midst of thee 
39. 13. be a renown in the day that I shall be g. 

Da7i. 5.23. and the God in whose hand thy breath 
is, and whose are all thy ways, hast thou not^. 

Hag. 1. 8. I will take pleasure in it, and be g. 

Mat.9.8.m3irve]\ed,an(]g.G.Mark2.l2.Luke5.26. 
15. 31. and they g. the God of Israel , 

Luke 4. 15. he taught in synagogues, being o-. of all 
7. 16. there came fear on all, and they o-. God 
13. 13. and she was made stra'ght, and g God 
17.15.ihe leper g. God |1 23.47. the centurion g. G. 

John 7.39. H. Ghost not given, because Jesu.s not^. 
11. 4. that the Son of God might be g. thereby 
12.16. but when Jes. was ^.then remembered they 
23. the hour is come the Son of man should be^. 
28. I have both g. it, and will glorify it again 

13. 31. nosvis the"Son of man ^. God is o-. in him 
32. if God be g. in him, God shall glorify him- 

14. 13. that the Father may be g. in the Son 

15. 8. herein is mv Father g. that ye benr fruit 
17. 4. I have g. thee on earth, I have finished 

10. and thine are mine, and I am g. in them 
Acts3. 13. the God of our fathers Imth g. his Sor 

4. 21. for all men g. God for what was done 
11. 18. they held their peace, and g God. saying 
13. 48. Gentiles heard this, they ^. word of Lord 
21. 20. they of Jerusalem g- the Lord, ancl said ' 

Rom. 1. 21. they knew God, they ^. h'.ni not as God 
8.17. if we suffer with him, that we n-^ay b ■ also g 
30. and whom he justified, them he also g. 

Gal. 1. 24. and they g. God in me 



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GLO 



iTfiess. 1 . 10. when he shall come to be^.in saints 

12. that tJie name of Jesus may be^. in you 
3. 1. that tlie word of the jjord may be g. 
Heh. 5. 5. so Christ g. not hnnself to be iiigli-priest 
1 Pet. 4. 11. God in all things may be g. thro' J "sus 

14. is evil spoken of, but on your \y-xxi he is g^. 
Jiev. Id. 7. how mucli she hatli g. her&elf 

GLOKIFIETH, ING. 
Psal. 50. 23. whoso otlereth praise^'-, me 
Luke 2. 20. the shepherds returned, g. God 
5. 25. he departed to his own house, g. God 
18. 43. the blind man followed him, g. God 

GLORY 
Is taken for worldly splendour and magnificence, 
which make kings glorious before men, Mat. 

6. 2i). Solomon in all his glory, in all his 
lustre, and in his richest ornaments, was not 
so beautiful as a lily. Thus riches, authority, 
suviptuous buildings and garments, which 
men are ready to praise, and which make their 
possessors glorioxLS before men, are called in 
scripture glory. Psal. 4'J. IG, When the giory 
of his house is increased. By glory is meant 
the tongue, which is that peculiar excellency, 
wherein chitfiy, except reason, man surpasses 
all other creatures. Psal. It5. 9, My heart is 
glad, and my glory rejoicetii: My tongue breaks 
out into holy boastings and praises. So in 
Psal. 108. 1, I will sing and give praise, even 
Tviih my glory. The glory of the king of Jls- 
syria, is his splendid princes, brave captains, 
valiant commanders, and powerful armies, 
ichich would make a gallant sheio, and wheiein 
he would glory, and boast exceedingly, Isa. 8. 

7, The Lord bringeth upon them the king of 
Assyria, and all his glory. Glory is put for 
the ark of the covenant, which was a glorious 
type and assurance of God''s presence, and 
the great safe-guard and ornament of Israel, 
which they could glory in above all other na- 
tions. 1 Sam. 4. 21, The glory is departed from 
Israel. Rom. 9. 4, To whom pertaineth the 
glory. 

Glory is put for the church, which God makes 
glorious, not only in his own eyes, but even in 
the eyes of the world. Isa. 4. 5, Upon all the 
glory shall be a defence; upon all holy assem- 
blies of sincere Christians. It is put for grace, 
2 Cor. 3. 18, We are changed into the same 
image, from glory, to glory; growing from one 
degree of glorious grace to another, till it 
come to it^ perfection in eternal glory. The 
apostle calls man the image and glory of God, 
and for this reason he ought not to cover his 
head ; that is, Since God would have the male 
sex to be a kind of representation of his glory, 
majesty, andpower, a man oughtnot, by hiding 
his face, loherein these things are most con- 
spicuous, to conceal the glory of God shining 
in him. David calls God his glory, Psal. 3. 3, 
Thou art my glory ; thou art the Author of 
tliat royal dignity to which I am advanced: 
Or, thou art the matter of my glorying, thou 
hast formerly given, and wilt further give me 
occasion of glorying or boasting of thy power 
and favour to me. Glory is taken for the un- 
speakable blessedness, joy, and felicity of the 
saints in heaven. Psal. 73. 24, Thou shalt 
guide me with thy counsel, and afterwards re- 
ceive me to glory. God promises to be to his 
church a wall of fire round ;J;out, and the glory 
in the midst, Zech. 2. 5. that he would protect 
his church, and that his presence, and power 
should make her glorious. It is put for the 
presence of God, Psal. 63. 2. 

When the Israelites forsook God in the wilder- 
ness, they changed their glory into the simili- 
tude of an ox that eateth grass, Psal. 108. 20. 
They changed their glory ; that is, their God, 
who was indeed their glory, into the golden 
image of an ox or calf. Joshua speaking to 
Achari says. Give glory to God, Josh. 7. 19. 
Confess the truth, and ascribe unto God the 
glory of his omniscience in knowing thy sin, 
and of his justice in punishing thee according 
. to thy desert. JVJicn God thought fit to call 
his servant Moses to himself^ he directed him 
to go up to mount Abai'im, and die there, 
Num. 27. 12, &c. Moses hereupon desired oj' 
God that he would provide a man who should 
be set over the multitude. The Lord there- 
fore commanded him to take Jo.shua,. the son 
of Nun, saying, He is a man who is filled with 
the Spirit, lay thine hand upon him, and give 
him a charge in the presence of the multitude, 
and put some of thine honour, in Hebrew, of 
iky glory or splendour, upon him. The ques- 
tion is, what glory this was, which Moses 
communicated to Joshua. Onkelos, and some 
of the Rabbins, are of opinion, that Moses ini- 
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parted him some of that lustre which appeared 
upon his countenance, after the conversation 
which he had been admitted to with God. Mo- 
ses, they say, shined like the sim, and Joshua 
like the moon: this was a loeak and borrowed 
brightness. But it is to be understood of that 
authority, and empire, whereof he stood in 
need for the government of the people. Moses 
laid his hands on him, and by this ceremony 
appointed him for his successor in the conduct 
of the Israelites: He gave him his orders and 
instructions, that he might acquit himself 
with honour in this employ mejit. 

The glory of God. Moses earnestly begged of 
God to shew him his glory Exod. 33. 18, 1 
beseech thee, shew me tliy glory ; that is, the 
highest manifestation of thy divine glory that 
I am capable of; or that glorious shape, 
which, together with a human voice, thou hast 
now assumed. The heavens declare the glory 
of God, Psal. 19. ]. 7'he visible heavens af- 
ford matter and occasion, in respect of their 
vast extent, glorious furniture, and. powerful 
influences, to acknowledge and admire the glo- 
rious being, infinite power, wisdom, and good- 
ness of God. The glory of the Lord liath filled 
the house of the Lord ; th.at is, the cloud, loliich 
was a usual token of God's glorious jiresence, 
1 Kings 8. 11. Christ says to Martha, JohnW. 
40, If thou wouldesl believe, thou shouldest see 
the glory of God ; that is, an admirable in- 
stance of the divine poiccr, in raising thy 
dead brother. The miracles which our Sa- 
viour wrought, manifested his glory, or his 
divine power, John 2. 11, 'J 'he glory of the 
Lord shall be revealed, Isa. 40. 5. that is, the 
glorious yowir and goodness of God shall be 
'manifested in the deliverance of the Jews from 
Babylon, but more especially in the redemp- 
tion of all nations by our Lord Jesus Christ. 
Whether ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, 
do all to the glory of God, 1 Cor. 10. 31. that is, 
let the glory and honour of God be habitually 
and really the chief end of all your actions. 

Gen.2l. J. of our father's hath he gotten all this g. 

Exod. 28. 2. make garments for Aaron for g. 40. 

1 Sam. 2.6. to make them inherit the throne of^. 

4. 21. the g. is departed from Israel, 22. 
1 21. where is the g.7 there is no g. 

1 Chr. 22. 5. house for Lord must be of^. and fame 

29.11. thine is greatness, power, and «■. Mat.Q.li. 
Esth. 5. 11. Haman told of the ^. of his riches 
.Job 39. 20. the g. of his nostrils is terrible 

40. 10. and array thyself with ^. and beauty 
Psal. 24. 7. and the King of o-. shall come in, 9. 
10. who is this King of ^.? the Lord is King 
29. 3. the God of g. thundereth. Lord on waters 
49. IG. when the "•. of his house is increased 
73. 24. thou shalt afterward receive me to g. 
79. 9. help us, O God, for the g. of thy name 
85. 9. that g. may dwell in our land 
89. 17. for thou art the g. of their strength 
106. 20. they changed their g. into similitude 
145. 11. speak of the ^. of thy kingdom 
149. 5. let the saints be joyful in g. 
Prov. 3. 35. the wise shall inherit g. 
17. 6. the g. of children are their fathers 
20. 29. the g. of young men is their strength 
25. 16. set not out thy g. in presence of the king 
27. so for men to search their own g. is not g. 

28. 12. when the righteous men rejoice there is^. 
/sa. 2. 10. hide thee for the o-. of his majesty, 19,21. 

4. 12. branch of the Lord shall be beauty and g. 
5. for upon all the g. shall be a defence 

5. 113. and their ^. are men of famine 

14. their g. and pomp shall descend unto it 

10. 3. and where will ye leave your g.? 
12. I will punish the g. of his high looks 
18. and shall consume the g. of his forest 

11. 1 10. a root of Jesse, his rest shall be g. 

13. 19. Babylon the ^. of kingd. shall be as Sodom 
14. 18. all of them lie in g. each in his house 
16. 14. the^. of Moab shall be contemned 
17.3. they shall beasthe o-.ofthe children oflsrael 
4. that the g. of Jacob shall be made thin 

20. 5. they shall be ashamed of Egypt their ^. 

21. 16. and all the^. of Kedar shall fail 

22. 24. shall hang on him^. of his Father's house 

23. 9. hath purposed to slain the pride of all g. 

24. 16. we heard songs, even g. to the righteous 
t23. there shall be g. before his ancients 

35. 2. the g. of Lebanon shall be given to it 
61. 6. in their g. ye shall boast yourselves 
66. 11. be delighted with the abundance of her ^. 
12. the g. of the Gentiles as a flowing stream 
Jer. 2. 11. but my people have changed their g. 
13. 11. that they might be to me for a g. 
18. shall come down, even the crown of your^. 
Ezek. 20. 6. which is the g. of all lands, 15. 
24. 25. when I take from them the joy of their ^. 



Ezek. 25. 9. I will open the g. of the country 
26. 20. I shall set g. in the land of the living 
31. 18. to whom art thou thus like in g.7 

Dan.2.'il. God hath given thee power and ^.7.14 
4. 36. the g. of my kingdom returned to me 

11. 39.-sliall acknowledge, and increase with g 
Hos. 4. 7. 1 will change their g. into shame 

9. 11. as for Ephraim, theft- g. shall fly away 

10. 5. the priests that rejoiced for the g. thereof 
Mic. 1. 15. he shall come to Aduliam the g. of Isr 
J\''ah. 2. 9. there is none end of the store and g. 
Ilab. 2. 16. thou art filled with shame for g^ 
Hag. 2. 3. who saw this house in her first ^.? 

7. I will fill this house with g. sailh the Lord 
9. g. of this latter house greater than of formei 

Zech. 2. 5. I will be the g. in the midst of her 

8. after the g. hath he sent me to the nations 
6. 13. he shall build temple, he shall bear the g. 
1 1. 3. their g. is spoiled, a voice of roaring of lions 

12. 7. g. of the house of David, g. of Jerusalem 
Mat. 4. 8. kingdoms of the world, and^. of them 

6.2. sound trumpet, that they may have^. of men 

16.27. shall come in the^.of his Father, Jl/ar A: 8.33 

24. 30. they shall see the Son of Man coming with 

power and great g. Mark 13. 26. Luke 21. 27 

Luke 2. 14. saying, g. to God in the highest, 19. 38 

32. light to Gentiies, and the^. of thy people Isr 

4. 6. all this power will I give thee, and the g. 

9. 31. who appeared in ^. and spake of his decease 

John 17. 5. with the g. v/hich I had with thee 

22. the g. thou gavest me, I have given them 
Jlcts 7. 2. the God of ^. appeared to our father 

12. 23. because he gave not God the g. 
22. 11. when I could not see for the g. of light 
Rom. 4. 20. was strong in faith, giving ff. to God 
6. 4. raised from the dead by the g. of the Father 

8. 18. are not worthy to be compared with the o*. 
9. 4. to whom pertaineth the g. and covenants 

23. which he had afore prepared unto g. 

11. 36. of him are all things, to whom be g. for 

ever. Gal. 1. 5. 2 Tim. 4. 18. Heb. 13. 21. 
1 Pet. 5. 11. 
16. 27. to God only wise be g. 1 Tim. 1. 17. 

1 Cor. 2. 7. which God hath ordained to our g. 

8. they would not have crucified the Lord of ^. 
11. 7. but the woman is the g. of the man 

15. if a woman have long liair, it is a g. to her 
15. 40. ^.of celestial is one, the g. of the terrestrial 
41. one g. of the sun, another g. of the moon 
43. it is sown in dishonour, it is raised in g. 

2 Cor. 3. 7. for the g. of his countenance, which ^. 

9. if the ministration of condemnation be ^. the 
ministration of righteousness doth exceed in g. 

10. had no g. by reason of the g. that excelleth 
18. but we are all changed from g. to g. 

. 4. 17. worketh for us an eternal weight of ^. 

8. 19. administered by us to the g. of the same Ld. 
23. they are messengers, and the ^. of Christ 

E2)h. 1. 6. to the praise of the g. of his grace 

17. the Father of ^. may give you the Spirit 

18. ye may know what is the riches of the g. 
3. 13. my tribulations for you, which is your^ 

21. to him be g. in the church by Christ Jesus 
Phil. 1. 11. fruits, which are by Christ to^. of God 
3. 19. and whose g. is in their shame 
4. 19. according to his riches in g. by Christ Jesus 
20. now to God and our Father be g. for ever 
Col. 1. 27. what is the riches of the g. of this mys- 
tery, which is Christ in you, the hope of ^. 
3. 4. then shall ye appear with him in g. 

1 T/iess. 2. 6. nor of men sought we g. nor of yoti 

12. who hath called you to his kingdom and^. 

20. for ye are our g. and joy 

2 Thess. 1. 9. punished from the g. of his power 

2. 14. to the obtaining of the g. of our Lord 
ITim. 3. 16. seen of angels, received up into ^. 
2 Tim. 2. 10. salvation in Christ, witli eternal g. 
Heb. 2. 10. in bringing many sons to g. to make 

3. 3. this man was counted worthy of more g. 
9. 5. over it the cherubims of ^. shadowing 

.7ar«.2.1.the faith of our Lord Jesus, the Lord of^^ 

1 Pet. 1. 8. rejoice with joy unspeakable, full of o- 

11. it testified the g. tiiat should follow 

21. that God raised him up, and gave him g. 
24.' and all the g. of man, as the flower of grali 

2. 20. for what g. is it, if when ye be bufl^etcd 7 

4. 14. the Spirit of g. and of God resteth on yoi 
5. 1. a partaker of the g. that shall be revealed 

10. hath called us to eternal g. by Christ Jesus 

2 Pet. 1. 3. that hath called us to g. and virtue 
17. came sutfh a voice to him from excellent^ 

3 18 to him be g. both now and ever, Rev 1. 6 
Jude 25. to the only wise God our Saviour be g. 
Rev. 4. 11. thou art worthy to receive g. 5. 12. 
7. 12. blessing and g. and wisdom be to our Go* 
11.13. remnant were affrighted, and gave^.to Go« 
-See Crow^n, Honour, Vain. 
Give GLORY. 
.Tosh. 7. 19. my son, give g. to the God of Israe. 
1 Sam. 6. 5. ye shall give g. to the God oflsrael 



GLO 

1 Chr 16. 28. give to the Lord, give to tlie Lord g. 
and strength, 29. Ps. 2!). 1,2. | 9(5.7,8. J6r.l3.16. 
/'5ai 84. 11, the Lord svill give grace and g. 
115 1. not to us, but to iliy name give the »•. 
Isa. 42. 12. let them give g. unto the Lord 
Mai. 2. 2. if ye will not lay it to heart to give g. 
Lukt 17. 18. that returned to give g. to God 
Rev. 4. 9. when those beasts give g. and honour 
14. 7. i'ear God, and give g. to him, vvoiship iiim 
16.9. were scorched, and repented not io give g. 

GLORY of God. 
Psal.AQ. 1. the heavens declare the g. of God 
Prov. 25. 2. it is the g. of God to conceal a thing 
Rzek. 8. 4. tlie g. of the God of Israel was there 

9. 3. Uie g. of God was gone up from the cherub 
10 19. the g. of God was over them above, 11.22. 
43 2. the^. of God came from the way of the east 

John 11. 4. this sickness is for the g. of God 

40. if believe, thou shouldest see che g. of God 
Jicts 7. 55. Stephen looked up and saw the g.of G. 
Roni.'i.23. all sinned and come short of the ^.o/G. 

5. 2. we rejoice in hope of the g. of God 

15. 7. as Cnrist also received us to the g. of God 
1 Cor.10.31. ye eat or drink, do all to the §-. of God 

11. 7. for a man is the image and g. of God 
2Cor.l.20.prom.isesinhirnyeaandamen,to^.o/G. 

4. 6. the light of the knowledge of the g. of God 
15. thanksgiving of many redound to g. of God 
Phil. 1. 11. which are by Christ to the g. of God 

2. 11. confess that Jesus is Lord to the g. of God 
Rev. 15. 8. temple filled with smoke i'com g.of God 

21. 11. the holy Jerusalem, having the g. of God 
23. no need of the sun, g. of God did lighten it 
His GLORY. 
Deut. 5. 24. the Lord our G . hath shewed us hisg. 

33. ]7. his g. like the firstling of a bullock 
l C,'jr.l6.24.declareth/a's^. among heath. Ps.98.3. 
Psal. 21. 5. his g. is great in thy salvation 

29. 9. in his temple doth ev«vy one speak of hisg. 

49. 17. his g. shall not descend after him 

72. 19. Irft the whole earth be filled with his g. 

78. 61. delivered his g. into the enemies' hand 

89. 44. thou hast made his g. to cease 

97. 6. and all the people see his g. 

102. 1(5. when L. build Zion, shall appear in hisg. 

113. 4. and his g. above the heavens, 148. 13. 
Prov. 19. 11. it is hisg. to pass over transgression 
rsa. 3. 8. to provoke the eyes of his g. 

6. 3. one cried, the whole earth is full of his g. 
8.7. the king of Assyria and his g. shall come up 

10. 16. under his g. he shall kindle a burning 

59. 19. shall fear his g. from rising of the sun 

60. 2. and his g. shall be seen upon thee 
Jer.'22. 18. not lament, saying, ah lord, or ah hisg. 
Ezek. 43. 2. and the earth shined with his g. 
Dan. 5. 20. and they took his g. from him 
JIab. 3. 3. God came, his g. covered the heavens 
Mat. 6. 29. Solomon in all his g. Luke 12. 27. 

19. 28. Son of man shall sit in his g. Luke 9. 26. 
Luke 9.32. when they were awake, they saw his g. 

24. 26. to have suffered, and to enter into his g. 
lohn 1. 14. we beheld his g. the glory as of the only 

2. 11. thus did Jesus, and manifested forth his g. 

7. 18. but he that seeketh his g. that sent him 
12.41. these things said Esaias, when he saw /»'s^. 

Ro7/i.3.7. hath abounded through my lie unto his g. 

9. 23. might make known the riches of Ids g. 
Eph. 1. 12. should be to the praise of his g. 14. 

3. 16. grant you according to the riches of his g. 
Heb. 1. 3. who being the brightness of his g. 
I Pet. 4. 13. that when his g. shall be revealed 
Tude 24. present you before the presence of las g. 
Rev. 18. 1. the earth was lightened with his g. 

My GLORY. 
Oen. 45. 13. tell my father of all viy g. in Egypt 
Exod.29.43. tabernacle shall be sanctified by my g. 

33. 22. while my g. passeth by, I will put thee 
]^um. 14. 22. those men which have seen my g. 
Job 19. 9. he hath stript me of my g. and taken 

29. 20. my g. was fresh in me, ray bow renewed 
Psal. 3. 3. thou art my g. and lifter up of my head 

4. 2. how long will ye turn my g. into shame 1 

K. 9. my g. rejoiceth || 30. 12. my g. may sing 

57. 8. awake up viy g. || 62. 7. in God is my g. 

108. 1. I will sing and give praise with my g. 
Isa. 42. 8. my g. will I not give to another, 48. 11. 

43. 7 for I have created him for my g. 

48. 13. 1 will place salvation for Israel, my g. 

60. 7. 1 will glorify the house of my g. 

65. 18. and they shall come and see my g. 

19. have not seen mj/^. they shall declare my g. 
Ezek. 39. 21. I will set viy g. among the heathen 
Mic. 2. 9. from children have ye taken away my g. 
Tohn 8. 50. and I seek not mdne own g. one seeks 

17. 24. be with me, that they may behold my g. 

GLORY of the Lord. 
Exdd. 16. 7. in morning ye shall see^. of the Lord 
10. the g.of the Lord appeared in the cloud, T^ev. 
9. 23. J^um. 14. 10. | 16. 19, 42..| 20. 6. 

24. 16. the g. of the Lord abode oc moant Sinai 
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Exod.'2,\.Y7. \heg- of Lord was like devouring fire 

40. 34. the g. of the l^ord filled the tabernacle, 35. 

Lev. 9. 6. the g. of the Lord shall appear unto you 

JV*M7M.14.21. earth shall be filled wither, of the Lord 

1 Kings 8. 11. the g. of the Lord filled the house, 

2 Chr. 5. 14. | 7. 1, 2, 3. Ezek. 43. 5. 1 44. 4. 

Ps. 104. 31. the ^. of the Lord shn.\\ endure for ever 
138. 5. for great is the g. of the Lord 

Isa. 35. 2. they shall see the o-. of the Lord 
40. 5. and the g. of the Lord shall be revealed 
58. 8. the g. of the Lord shall be thy rereward 
60. 1. and the^. of the Lord is risen upon thee 

£ze/i-. 1.28. appearance of the likeness ofg. of Lord 
3. 12. blessed be the g. of the Lord from his place 

23. and behold, the g. of the Lord stood there 

10. 4. ihe^. of the Lord went up from the cherub 
18. g. of the Lord departed from the threshold 

11. 23. the g. of the Lord went up from the city 
43. 4. the g. of the Lord came into the house 

Hab. 2. 14. rilled with knowledge of o-. of the Lord 
Luke 2. 9.^. of the Lord shone round about them 

2 Cor. 3. 18. beholding as in a glass g. of the Lord 

Thy GLORY. 
Exod.33.18. he said, I beseech thee shew me thy^. 
Psal. 8. 1. who hast set thy g. above the heavens 

45. 3. gird thy sword on thy thigh with thy g. 

57. 5. let thy g. be above all the earth, 11. | 108. 5. 

63. 2. to see thy power and thy g. as I have seen 

90. 16. let thy g. appear unto tlieir children 

102. 15. and all the kings of the earth thy g. 
Isa. 22. 18. the chariots of thy g. shall be the shame 

60.19. thy God ^Aj'^-. || 62.2. kings shall see thyg. 

63. 15. behold from the habitation of thy g. 
Jer 14. 21. do not disgrace the throne of thy g. 

48. 18. come down from thy g. and sit in thirst 
Hab.2. 18. and shameful spewing shall be on thyg. 
Mark 10. 37. the other on thy left hand in thy g. 

GLORIOUS. 
Exod. 15. 6. thy right hand, O Lord, is become^. 

11. who is like thee, O Lord, g. in holiness 
Deut. 23. 58. that thou mayest fear this g. name 
2 Sa,m. 6. 20. how ^o-. was the king of Israel to-dayl 

1 Chron. 29. 13. m'c thank and praise thy g. name 
JVe/j. 9. 5. blessed be thy^. name which is exalted 
Psal. 29. j 2. worship Lord in g. sanctuary, 96. 1 9. 

45. 13. the king's daughter is all'^o-. within 

66. 2. sing forth his honour, make his praise^. 

72. 19. and blessed be his g. name for ever 

76. 4. thou art more^. than the mountains of prey 

87. 3. g. things are spoken of thee, O city of God 

111. 3. his work is honourable and g. 

145. 5. 1 will speak of the g. honour of thy majesty 

12. to make known the ^.majesty of his kingdom 
Isa. 4. 2. the branch of the Lord shall be g. 

11.10. be a root of Jesse, and his rest shall be g. 
22. 23. he shall be for a g. throne to his F. house 
28. 1. whose g. beauty is a fading flower 
4. the^. beauty which is on head of the fat valley 
30. 30. the Lord shall cause his^. voice to be heard 
33. 21. the g. Lord will be to us a place of streams 
49. 5. yet shall I be g. in the eyes of the Lord 
60. 13. I will make the place of my feet^. 

63. 1. who is this that is g. in his apparel 1 
12. that led them by Moses with his g. arm 

14. didst lead people to make thyself a j^. name 
.7er. 17. 12. a^. high throne from the beginning 
Ezek. 27. 25. made very g. in the midst of the seas 
Dan. 11. 16. and he shall stand in the g. land 
41. he shall enter also into the g. land 
45. between the seas in the g. holy mountain 
Luke 13. 17. people rejoiced for the^. things done 
Rom. 8.21. into the (^.liberty of the children of God 

2 Cor. 3. 7. if ministration engraven in stones was o-. 
8. the ministration of the Spirit be rather^. 

4. 4. lest light of ^. gospel should shine to them 
Eph.5.21. he might present it to himself a ^. church 
PAz7.3.21.that it maybe fashioned like to his^.body 
Col. 1. 11. strengthened according to his g^ power 

1 Tim. 1. 11. according to the o-. gospel of blessed G. 
T'/£.2.13.1ooking for the^.appearing of the great G. 

GLORIOUSLY. 
Exod. 15.1. sing to the Lord, he hath triumphed «-. 
Isa. 24. 23. the Ld. shall reign before his ancients^. 

GLORY, Verb. 
Exod. 8. 9. g. over me, when shall I entreat for thee 

2 Kings 14. 10. g. of this, and tarry at home 

1 Chr. 16. 10. g. ye in his holy name, Psal. 105. 3. 

35. we may give thanks, and g. in thy praise 
PsaZ.63.11. every one that sweareth by him shall ^. 

64. 10. and all the upright in heart shall g. 
108. 5. that I may g. with thine inheritance 

Isa. 41. 18. and shalt g. in the holy One of Israel 
45. 25. in the Lord shall all the seed of Israel g. 

Jer. 4. 2. bless in him, and in him shall they ^. 
9. 23. let not the wise, mighty, the rich man g. 

24. let him g. in this, that he knoweth me 
Rom. A. 2. he hath whereof to »•. but not before God 

5. 3. not only so, but we g. in tribulations also 
15.17.1 have therefore whereof I may ^.thro' Jesus 

1 Cor 1 29. that no flesh should^, in his presence 



GO 

1 Cor. 1. 31. lie that glorieth, let him g. in tho 

Lord, 2 Cur. 10. 17. 
3.21. therefore let no man^. in men, all are your* 
4. 7. why dost thou^.as if thou hadst not received 
9. 16. though I preach, I have nothing to g of 

2 Cor. 5. 12. give occasion to g. on our behalf; to 

answer them who^.in appearance, not in heart 

11. 12. wherein they g. they may be found as we 

18. seeing many g. after the tiesh, 1 will g. also 

30. if I must needs g. I will g. of my intirmities 

12. 1. it is not expedient for nie doubtless to g. 

5. of such a one will I g. of myself I will not g 

6. for though I would desire to^f'-.I shall not be a £ 
9. therefore I will rather^, in mine infirmities 

GaZ.6.13.you circumcised, that they may ^. in flesh 
14. G. forbid I should g. save in the cross of Jesus 
2 TAess. 1.4. that we ourselves^.in you in churches 
Jam. 1. 1 9. let the brother of low degree g. 
3. 14. if ye have envying in your hearts, g. not 

GLORlEST. 
Jer. 49. 4. ^vherefore g. thou in the valleys 1 

GLORIETH. 
Jer. 9. 24. let him that^. 1 Cor. 1. 31. 2 Cor. 10. 17 
Jam. 2. t 13. and mercy g. against judgment 

GLORYIPy'^G. 

1 Cor. 5. 6. your^. is not good, a little leaven 

9. 15. than that any man should make my g. void 

2 Cor. 7. 4. great is my boldness, great my^. of you 
12. 11. 1 am become a fool in g. ye comi)elled me 

1 Thess. 2. 1 19. what is our crown ofg.? are not ys 
GLUTTON, S. 

Deut. 21. 20. this our son is a g. and a drunkard 

Prou.23.21. drunkard and^. shall come to poverty 
28. 1 7. he that feedeth g. shamelh his father 
GLUTTONOUS. 

Mat. 11. l9. they said, behold a man g. Luke 7. 34. 
GNASH. 

P5.] 12.10. he shall g. with his teeth, and melt away 

J^am. 2. 16. all thine enemies hiss and^. the teeth 
GNASHED. 

Psal. 35. 16. they ^. upon me.with their teeth 

.dots 7. 54. and they g. on him with their teeth 
GNASHETH. 

.Tob 16. 9. he g. on me with his teeth, Psal. 37. 12, 

Mark 9. 18. he foameth and g. with his teeth 
GNASHING. 

Mat. 8. 12. there shall be weeping and g. of teeth^ 
13. 42, 50. 1 22. 13. 1 24. 51. | 25. 30. Luke 13.28. 
GNAT. 

Mat. 23. 24. who strain at a^. and swallow acama' 
GNAW. 

ZepA.3.3. her judges g.not the bones till the morrow 
GNAWED. 

Rev. 16. 10. and they g. their tongues for pain 
GO. 

To go down, and go up ; We go up to Jcrusa 
lem, Mat. 20. 18. He goes down to Jericho 
Luke 10. 30. Abraham went up out of Egypt 
Gen. 13. 1. Jacob went down into Egypt, 
Gen. 46. 3. Go up to Jli, Josh. 7.3. He went 
down Io Cesarea, Acts 12. 19. By all which 
nothing more is meant., than that they leent 
to Jerusalem, into Egyjjt, to Jericho, Ai, and 
Cesarea; but the situation of the places they 
were going to., is described by the. words going 
up and going down. 

To go down into hell, or scheol ; to go down to 
the grave., the place where the dead are. Psal. 
55. 15, Let them go down quick into hell; 
Let them go doion alive into the grave; cut 
them off by a sudden and violent death., like 
Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. The dead praise' 
net the Lord, neither any that go down into 
silence; into the grave., Psal. 115. 17. All 
they that go down to the dust, shall bow be- 
fore him, Psal. 22. 29. Such as are poor, and 
ill great misery and distress, shall own, sub- 
mit unto, and adore Christ as their supreme 
Lord. They who go down into the sea, are 
the merchants or mariners who make voyages 
upon the sea, Psal. 107. 23. Jonah says, that 
he went down to the very bottoms of the moun- 
tains; that is, to the bottom of the sea, where 
the mountains have their basis and founda- 
tion, Jonaii 2. 6. See on Hell. 

To go in and out, signifies all the actions of life, 
Psal. 121. 8, The Lord sliall preserve thy 
going out and thy coming in : He shall guard 
and assist thee in all thy expeditions, affairs, 
and actions, either at home or abroad. And in 
2Sam. 3. 2.5, Ahner came to know thy going 
out and thy coming in ; to search out thy 
counsels and secret designs. To go in and out, 
denotes also freedom and security, John 10. 9, 
He shall go in and out, and find pasture : He 
shall have much spiritual freedom and securitp 
of mind, fo go into a woman's chamber, to 
enter her apartment,ioas allowable only for her 
husband, Judg. 15. 1. To go in unto her, thai 
is, to use the marriage bed, or the particulf 



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rfg/ifs lotiich Uiehushand claims over his wife's 
penun, Gen. 29. 23. | 30. 3. 
Crcn. 3. 14. OH thy belly shall thou go, and eat dust 

16. 5. vvlience earnest thoul whither wilt thou^a.^ 
24. 42. i I' now ihou do prosper my way which I go 

55. tibiduu tew days, alter thalKebekah shall^/-o 

5ti. send aie away, that I may ^o to my niasier 

53. wilt thou go with this man? she said, I will o-t, 

26. it), ana Aiiimelech said to Isaac, go from us 

28. 2U. if God will keep me in this way that I go 

30. 25. send me away that I may go to my place 

32. 26. let me 0-0, lor the day breaketh ; and Jacob 

said, I will not let thee go, except thou bless me 

37. 30. the child is not, and I, whither shall I go? 

43. 8. send lad with me, and we will arise, and^o 

Exod. 3. 19. king of E^ypt will not let you go, 4. 21. 

20. and after that he will let you go, 11. 1. 

21. that when ye go, ye shall not go empty 

4. 23. et my aongo ; il'thou refuse to let him go, I 

wili slay thy tirst-born, 8. 2, 21. j 9. 2. | 10. 4. 

26. so he let him go, then she said, a bloody husb. 

5. 1. thus saith the Lord God of Israel, let my 

people go, 7. 16. | 8. 1, 20. | 9. 1, 13. | 10. 3. 

2. I know not the Lord, nor will 1 let Israel go 

8. 8. and I will let thy people go, 23. | 9. 23. 

32. Pharaoh hardened his heart, neither would he 

let the people go, 7. 14. | 9. 35. [ 10. 20, 27. 

lO.T.let the nw.ngo || S.who are they that shull^o? 

9. we will ^o with our young and with our okl 

13. 2i. light to go by day and night, JV*cA. 9. 12, 19. 

14. 5. that we have let Israel go from serving us 
125. chariot-wheels, and made them go heavily 

17. 5. Lord said to Moses, go on before the people 

23. 23. mine angel shall go before thee, 32. 34. 

32. 2J. make us gods to go before us. Acts 7. 40. 

33. 14. he said, my presence shall go with thee 

34. 9. if I have found grace in sigiit, go among us 
JVum. 10. 32. and it shall be, if thou go with us 

20. 17. we will go by the king's highway, 19. 
22. 13. the Lord refuseth to give me leave to go 

20. if men call thee, rise up, and^o with them, 35. 

24. 14. and now behold, I go unto my people 
31.23. shall make it o-o through the fire and water 

32. 6. shall your brethr. go to war, and ye sit here? 

17. but v.'e will go ready armed before Israel 
Deut. 1. 33. to shew youby what way ye should ^o 

4.5. in land whither ye ^j-o, 26. 1 11. 8, 11. 30.18. 
40. that it may gu well with thee, 5. 16. 19. 13. 

11. 28. a curse, if ye go after other gods, 28. 14. 
20. 5. let him go and return to his house, 6, 7, 8. 
21. 14. then thou shall let her go w hither she will 
22. 7. thou shall in anywise let the dam go 
24. 2. she may go and be another man's wife 
31. C. thy God, he it is that doth go with thee 

7. for thou must go w-ith this people to the land 

8. the Lord, he it is that doth go before thee 
16. the land whither they go to be among them 

21. I know their imagination they go about 
Josh 1. 16. whither thou sendest us we will go 

3. 4. ye may know the way by which ye must^o 
Judg. 1.25. but they let^o the man and his family 

4. 8. if thou wilt^o with me, then I will go 

6. 14. the Lord said to him, go in this thy might 
7. 4. of whom J say,lhis shall o-o, the same shall go 

11. 8. we turn to thee, that thou mayest o-o with us 

16. 17. if I be shaven, then my strength will go 

18. 5. whether our way w^e go shall be prosperous? 

6. before the Lord is your way wherein, ye go 

9. be not slothful to go to possess the land 

10. when ye go \\ 19. hold thy peace, ^o with us 
19. 25. when day began to spring, Ihey'let her go 

Ruth 1. 11. turn again, why will ye go with me ? 

18. she sa^y she was stedfasUy minded to go 
2.2. let me ^Tolo the field and glean, ^o my daught. 

1 Sam. 5. 11. let it go again to its own place 

6.6. (lid they notlet people o-o? and they departed 
8. take the ark, send it away, that it may go 

9. 6. let us go thither, he can shew us our way 

7. if we go what shall we bring the man ? 

19. ^0 up before me, to-morrow I will let thee go 
10. 9. wiien he turned his back to go from Samuel 

12. 21. for then should ye go after vain things 
16.2. how can I o-o? if Saul hear it he will kill me 
17.33. thou art notable tOjO-o against thisPhilistine 

• 18 2. Saul would lei him go no more home 

19. 17. he said, let me go, why should I kill thee? 

20. 5. but let me^o, that I may Iiide myself in field 
23. 13. David and his men went whither could go 
26. 19. driven me out, saying, go serve other gods 

28. 7. a woman, that I may go and inquire of her 

2 Smn. 12. 23. I shall go to him, he shall not return 

13. 13. whither shall I cause my shame to go ? 

15. 7. Absalom said, let me go and pay my vow 

20. seeing 1^0 whither T may, return thou 

17. ^ T. that thou go to battle in thy person 

19. 3S. tliy servant will go a little way over 

20. 11. that 13 for David, let him go aft€T Joab 
lR7nrr6-2 2 I^otheway of all the earth, be strong 

11.21. let ine depart, that I may go to my country 

22. nothing, howbeit, let me go in any wise 

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1 Kings 12. 27. shall kill me, and o-o to Rehoboam 

13. 17. nor turn to go by the way thou earnest 
20. 42. because thou hast let go a man appointed 
22. 4. wilt thou go with me to battle '.' 2 Cur. 18.3. 

2 Kings 3. 7. will thou^z-o with me against JMoab? 

4. 23. wherefore will iliou go to him to-day ? 
6.22.set bread and water, thai they may ^'"o and eat 
10. 24. he that lelieih him go, his lile be for him 
16. 21. it vvill go into hand and pierce it, Jsa. 36. 6. 

2 Chr. 14. il. in thy name we go ag. this multitude 

25. 7 let not the army of Israel go with thee 
8. if thou wilt^o, do it, be strong for battle 
Job 6. 18. they go to nothing and peiish 

10.21. before I go whence 1 shall not return, 16.22. 

20. 26. il shall ^0 ill with him tliat is left in tabern. 

21. 29. have ye not asked them that uo by the way? 

27. 6. my righteousness 1 will not let go 

Psal. 22.8, and teach thee in the way thou shalt^o 
39. 18. beibre I go hence, and be no rm^re 
42. 9. 1 will say to God, why go I mourning, 43. 2. 
49. 19. he shall ^0 to the generation of his fathers 

84. 7. they^o from strer.gih to strength, till appear 

85. 13. righteousness shall go before him 

89. 14. mercy and truth shall go before tliy face 
107. 7. that they might ^ro to a city of habitation 
132.7. we will^o into his tabernacles, will worship 
139. 7. whither shall I ^o from thy presence? 
Prov. 2. 19. none that go unto her return again 
3. 28. go and come again, to-morrow I will give 
6. 28. can one go on hot coal.--, and not be burnt? 
9. 15. to call passengers who^o right on their way 

14. 7. go from the ])resence of a tbolish man 

15. 12. neither will the scorner go to the wise 

19. 7. much more do his friends go far from him 

22. 6. train up a child in the way he should go 

23. 30. they that go to seek mixt wine 

30. 29. there be three things which go well 
Eccl. 1. 17. rivers come, thither they return to go 

3. 20. all go unto one place, all are of the dust 
5. 15. naked shall he return to o-o as he came, 16. 

6. 6. hath seen no good, do not all ^o to one place? 

7. 2. il is heller to go to the house of mourning 
9. 3. and after that, they go to the dead 

10. 15. because he knoweth not how to go to city 

12. 5. and the mourners go about the streets 
Cant. 3. 4. I held him, I would not let him go 
Isa. 3. 16. walking and mincing as they^o 

6. 8. whom shall I send, and who will go for us ? 
9. he said, go and tell this people, Acts 28. 26. 

27. 4. 1 would ^o through them, I would hum them 

28. 13. tliat they might go and fiill backward 

45. 13. he shall l^t go my captives, not for price 
48. 17. leadeth thee by the way thou shouldesl^o 
58. 8. thy righteousness shall go before thee 

62. 10. go thro' go thro' the gates, prepare the way 
Jer. 1. 7. thou shall go to all that I send thee 
9. 2. I might leave my people, and go from them 
12. 1 2. they have taken root, they go on 
29. 12. ye shall ^o and pray to me, I will hearken 

31. 22. how long wilt thou go about, O daughter 
34. 3. thou shall go to Babylon, Mic. 4. 10. 

40. 4. whither it seemelh good to go, there go, 5. 

5. he gave him reward, and let him go 

15. saying, let me go, and I will slay Ishmael 
42.22. ye shall die, in place whither ye desire to go 

46. 22. the voice tliereof shall go like a serpent 
48. j2. O Madman, ihe sword shall go after thee 
50. 4. they shall go and seek the Lord their God 

33. held them fast, they refused to let them go 
Ezek. 1. 12. whither the Spirit was to^'o, 20. 

8. 6. that I should go far from my sanctuary 

9. 4. go through the midst of the city, 5. 

14. 17. or if I say, sword, go through the land 

20. 29. what is the high place whereto ye go? 

21. 16. go thee one way or other, either on right 
Hos.5.6. theyshall^o with flocks to seek Ihe Lord 

7. 11. they call to Egypt, they^o to Assyria 

12. wh«n they shall ^o will spread my net on them 
n. 3. 1 taught Ephraim also to^o, they knew not 
Mic.5.8. who, if he go through, both treadeth down 
Zech. 6. 7. the bay went forth, and sought to go 

8. these go toward north, have quieted my spirit 

8. 21. inhabitants of one city shall go to another 
23. Ave will go with you, for we have heard 

9. 14. and shall go wiih w-hirlwinds of the south 
Mat. 2. 22. Joseph was afraid to go thither 
5.41 .compel thee to go a mile, go twain, Lrtke 7. 8. 

8. 9. and I say to this man, go, and he goeth 
32. he said to them, o^o, Ihey went into ihe herd 

9. 13. but go ye learn what that meaneth 

10. 6. ^0 rather to the lost sheep of house of Israel 
21. 30. he answered, I^o sir, and went not 

25. 9. but go rather to them that sell, and buy 

26. 36. sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder 
28.10 go, tc'd my brethren that they o-o to Galilee 

19. go ye therefore and teach all nations 
Jl/ar/c 6. 38. 0-0 and see |{ 11.6. and they let them^o 
/,?tA:e 1.17.shall^o before him in Ihe power of Elias 
9. 51. he sledfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem 

60. hnt go thou and preach the kingdom of God, 



Luke 10. 37. then said Jesus, go, and do likewiae 
14. 18. 1 bought ground and mii.-:t needs |;o andseo 

22. 33. 1 am ready to go with thee to jiison 
68. you will not answer me, nor let me go 

23. 22. 1 will chastise him, and let him ^o 
.John 6. 68. Feler said. Lord, to whom shall we g9 

7. 33. and then I go unto iiim that sent n-.e 
8. 14. bull know whence 1 came and whither I ^# 
21. I go my way, whither I go ye cannot come 
11. 44. Jesus saith, loose him, and let him go . 

13. 36. whither I go thou canst not follow now 

14. 2. I go to prepare a place for you 

4. whither I go ye know, the way ye know 

12. because 1 go unto my Father, 16. 10. 

28. because 1 said, I^^o to the Father, 16. 17, 28. 

19. 12. the Jews cried, if thou let this man go 
21.3. 1^0 afishing, tlreysay, we also ^o with thee 

Acts 1. 25. that he might ^o to his own place 
3. 13. when he was determined' to let him go 
4.21. when had threatened them, they let them ^o 

23. being let go they went to their com])any 
5. 40. that they should notspeak, and let them go 
11. 22. that Barnabas should ^o as far as Antioch 
16.7. they essayed to ^ointo Bithynia, but Spin 

35. magistrates sent, saying, let those men go 
17.9. had taken securiiy of Jason, they let them ^(? 

20. 22. I go bound in the Spirit to Jerusalem 
25.12.hasi appealed toCesar,toCesar shah thou go 
28. 18. had examined me, weuld have let me^c 

liovi. 15. 25. but now I go Jerusalem, to minister 

1 Cor. 6. 1. dare you go to law beibre the unjust ? 
10. 27. if any bid, and ye be dispored to ^o 

16. 4. if it be meet that I^o also, Ihey shall go 

2 Cor. 9. 5. exhort the brethren that they ^o before 
Phil. 2. 23. as I shall see how it will go with me 
Jam. 4. 13. we will go into such a city and buy 

See Free. 
GO aside. 
J\rum,.5. 12. if anymaft's wife^o aside Vind commit 
Deut. 28. 14. thou shall not go aside from worda 
Jer. 15. 5. v/ho shall go aside to ask how thou dost 
Acts A. 15. when they commanded them to^'o aside 

GO astray. 
Deut.'22.1 .thou shall not see brother's ox go astray 
Psal. 58. 3. they go astray as soon as they be born 
P?'or. 5.23.in greatness ofhis follyhe shall^o astray 
7.25.decline not to lierways,^ronot astrayinio path 
28. 10. whoso causeth Ihe righteous to go astray 
Jer.50.6. th.eir shepherds caused them to^o astray 
-Eze^-.14.11. house of Israel may go no more astray 

GO away. 
Exod. 8. 28. only you shall not go very far away 
Deut. 15. 13. thou shall not let him go away empty 

16. if he say, I will not go away from thee 
1 Sam. 15. 27. as Samuel turned about to^o away 
24. 19. find his enemy, will he let him go owayl 
Job 4. 21. doth not their excellency go arc ay 7 
15. 30. by breath of his mouth shall he^o away 
Jer. 51. 50. ye that escaped the sword, go away 
Hos. 5. 14. I, even I, will tear and go away 
Mat. 8. 31. suffer us to go away into the swine 
25. 46. these go away into everlasting pimishment 
John 6. 67. then said Jesus, will ye also go away! 
14. 28. ye have heard how I said, I^o away, 16. 7, 
GO his way. 
Judg. 19. 27. her lord rose up and went to go his to. 

GO their way. 
.Tohn 18. 8. if ye seek me, let these go their way 

GO thy way. 
Oen. 12. 19. behold thy wife, take her, go thy way 

1 Sam. 50. 22. go thy way, the Lord hai h sent fhe» 

2 Kings 4. 29. he said, take my staff, and^o thyw. 
Eccl. 9. 7. go thy way eat thy bread with joy 
Crt7iM.8.^oi/;7/M;o?/ forth by footsteps of the flock 
Dan. 12. 9. go thy way, for the words are closed up 

13. go thy way till the end be, for theu shall rest 
Mat.5. 24. go thy way, be reconciled to thy brother 

8. 4. go thy loay, shew thyself to the priest 

20. 14. lake that thine is, and go thy way 
Mark 7. 29. he said, for this saying, go thy way 

10. 21. go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast 
5i. go thy ID. faith made thee whole, Luke 17.19. 
.John 4. 50. Jesus saith, ^o thy way,Xhy son liveth 
Acts 9. 15. go thy way, for he is a chosen ves.sel 

24. 25. Felix answered, go thy zcay for this time 

GO your way. 
Gen. 19. 2. ye shall rise up and ^o on your ways 
.Tosh. 2. 16. afterward go your way, .Judg. 19. 5. 
RiLth 1. 12. turn asain my daughters, go your way 
J^ch. 8. 10. go your to. eat the fai, drink the sweet 
Mat. 27. 65. go your w. make it us sure as you can 
Mark 11. 2. go yp7ir way into village over egainit 

16. 7. eo your way, tell his disciples that he goeth 
Z?z/i:e7.22."^o7/owr zc.teliJohn what things ye heard 

10.3.^0 yourways,! send you as lambs am. wolves 

10. they receive you'not, sro your ways to streets 

Rev.\(i.\.go your wavs,\)0\\r out the vials of wrath 

GO back. 
Exod. 14. 21. the Lord caused the sea to go hack 
Josh. £3. 12. else if ye do in any wise go back 



GO 

Judg. 11. 35.1 opened my mouth, I cannot ^o hack 
IKings IQ.^O.gu /). again, what have 1 done to Ihee 1 
2Kintrs iiO. y. sliall Uie sliadovv go b ten degrees? 
Fsal. 80. 16. so wiil not we go bade from thee 
Jer. 40. 5. go back to Gedaliah, son of Ahikam 
Eiek. 24. 14. 1 will not go back, nor will 1 spare 

GO down. 
Qen.W 7. let us go d. and confound their language 
18. 21. 1 will go down now, and see wheilier 

28. 2., the Lord said, go not down into Egypt 
43. 5. if thou wilt not send him, we will not^o d. 
44. 2d. we cannot go down, then will we go doion 

46. 3. fear not, Jacob, to go down into Egypt 
Ezod.YJ.lS. Lord said, go down, charge the people 
J\''um. i(i. 30 and ihuy go down quicli into the pit 
Deut. -24. 15 nor shall the sun go down on his hire 
Josh.lO. 13. sun hasted not to go down about a day 
Judg.7.10. if ihou fear to go down, go with Phurah 
lSain.10.8. thou^hali^o down before me toGilgai 

14. 30. let us go down after Philistines by night 
23. 4. go down to Keilah, I will deliver Philistines 
26. a. who'WiU go down with me to Saul 1 

29. 4. lot him not go down with us to battle 

2 Sam. II. 8. David said, go down to thy house 
10. why didst thou not go down to thine house 1 

15. 20. should [this day make thee 0-0 up and doicn 
IKings 2i. 18. go rf(;w/itomeet Aiiab king of Israel 
2 Kings 1. 15. go down with him, be not afraid 

20. 10. for the shadow to go down ten degrees 
2 Ckron. 20. 16. to-morrow go down against him 
■Tob 21. 13. in a moment ^o down to the grave 
Psal.22.2d. all that^o down to the dust snali bow 

23. 1. i become like them that^o doicn to the pit 

55. 15. and let them go down quick into hell 

107. 23. they that ^0 down to the sea in ships 
115. 17. neuiier any that ^o down into silence 
143. 7. lest 1 be like them that go down to the pit 

Prov.5. 5. Iier feet n^o dow7i to death, her steps take 
Isa. 14. 10. thou art cast out, -as those that^y doion 

30.2. woe to them that walk to go d. to Egypt,31.l. 

38. 18. they that go down into pit cannot hope 

60.20. sun shall wot go down, nor moon withdraw 
Jer. 50. 27. let them go down to the slaughter 
Ezek. 24. 1 16. neither shall thy tears go down 

28. 11. and thy strong garrisons shall go down 
20. when 1 shall set thee with them that^o down 
to the pit, 31. 14. ] 32. 18, 24, 23, 29, 30. 

47. 8. these waters go down into the desert 
dvtos 6. 2. then go down to Gath of the Philistines 

8. 9. I will cause the sun to go down at noon 
Mic. 3. 6. the sun shall go doicn over the prophets 
Mark 13. 15. let him that is on house-top not go d. 
Acts 25. 5. which are able to go doion with me 
Eph. 4. 26. let not the sun go down on your wrath 

GO fortk. 
Gen. 8. 16. go forth of the ark, thou and thy wife 

42. 15. not go forth hence, except brother come 
Lev, 14. 3. the priest shall go forth of the camp 
J^um. 1. 3. all able to go forth to war, 2 Chr. 25. 5. 
Deut. 23. 12. thou shait have a place to go forth 

1 Sam. 23. 13. and he forbars to go fortk 

2 Sam. 11. 1, at lime when k\ngs go fo'-th to battle 

18. 2. J Vt'ill surely go forth with you myself 

19. 7. if thou go not forth, there will not tarry 

1 Kings 2. 36. and o-o not forth thence any whither 
22.22. he said, Iw'iW go forth; go forth and do so 

2 Kings 9. 15. if it be your minds, let nona go forth 
19. 31. out of Jerusalem shallow forth a remnant 

they that escape out of mount Zion, Isa. 37. 32. 
Job 24. 5. as wild asses go they forth to their work 
Fsal. 78. 52. he made his own people to go forth 

108. 11. wilt not thou go forth with our hosts? 
Prov. 25. 8.^0 not forth hastily to strive, lest thou 

30. 27. have no king, yet ^o they forth by bands 
Cant. 3. 11. go forth, O ye daughters of Zion 

7. 11. come, let us go forth into the villages 
/isa.2.3. outof Zion shall go forth the law, Mic.4:.2. 

42. 13. the Lord shall go forth as a mighty man 

48. 20. go forth of Babylon, flee ye, .Jer. 50. 8. 

49. 9. that thou mayest say to prisoners, go forth 

17. they that made thee waste shall go forth 
62. 1. till the righteousness thereof^o forth 

Jer. 6. 25. go not forth into the field, nor walk 
IL 1 11- they shall not be able to go fortk 
14. 18. if I go forth into the field, then the slain 
15. 1 . let them goforthWi. whither shall we gof? 
25. 32. evil shall go forth from nation to nation 

31. 4. O Israel, thou shalt o-o /or«/t in the dances 
39. the measuring-line shall yet go forth 

S8. 17. ii thou wWt go forth to the king of Babylon 

18. hut if thou wilt not go forth to the princes,21. 

43. 12. he shall go forth from thence in peace 
Eiek.ll.L go forth as they t\vd.t go forth into capt. 

12. prince go forth\\il .4. my sword shall o-o/or^/t 
30. «). in that day messengers shall go forth 
46. 8. and he shall go forth by the way thereof 
9. but he shall go forth over-against it 
Dan. n. 44. he shall go forth with great fury 
7i>ct2. Id. let the \n\A(igx. go forth of his chamber 
Hah. 1. 4. and judgment doth never go fortk 
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GO 

Zech. 6. 5. these are the four spirits which go forth 
6. black horsp.s go forth into the north country 

14. 3. then shall the Lord go forth and fight 
Mai. 4. 2. ye shall go forth and grow up us calves 
jMat. 24. 26. behold he is in the desert, go not forth 
Acts 16. 3. him Vv'ouldPaul have to go forth 
Heb.l3.T3. let us go forth to him without the camp 
Rev. 16. 14. the spirits of devils which go forth 

GO forward. 
Exod. 14. 15. speak to Israel that they go fon/jard 
J\ru?ft.2. 24. they shall go forward in the third rank 
2Kings 20.9. shall sh-ddow go for ward ten degrees? 
Job 23. 8. behold, 1 go forward, hat he is not there 

GO in, or into, or not GO in. 
Cere. 11. 31. from \Jr,to go into land of Canaan, 12. 5. 
Exod. 30. 20. when o-o into tabernacle, shall wash 

32. 27. go in and out from gate to gate thro' cam[) 
Lev.i.Q.'d.do not drink wine, when yago into tabern. 

14. 36. empty the house, before the priest go in 
21. 11. neither shall he go in to any dead body 

23. only he shall not go in to the vail or near altfir 

J^um. 4 19. Aaron and his sons shall go in and ap. 

20. but they shall not o-o in to see when holythiiigs 

8. 15. and after that shall the Levites go in 

27. 17. which may go out, and go in before them 

32. 9. that they should not ^o into the land 

Deut. 1. 37. thou also shalt not go in thuher, 4. 21. 

38. but Joshua son of Nun he shall ^o«« thither 

4. 1. that ye may live, and go in and possess, 8. 1. 

6. 18. that thou mayest go in and jiossess, 10. 11. 
11. 8. that ye may be strong, and go in andjjossess 

24. 10. not go into his house to letch his pledge 
.Judg. 19. 15. they turned aside to go in and lodge 
Ruth 3. 4. thou shalt go in, and uncover his feet 
25am. 11. 11. shalll then go into mine house toeal? 

1 Kings 13. 8. 1 will not go in, nor eat with thee 

16. 1 may not return, nor go in with thee 

17. 12. may ^0 in, and dress it ibr me and my son 
2^Y'iw§-.59.2.look out Jehu, and go in, make him arise 

10. 25. go in and slay them, let none come forth 

2 Chr. 18. 24. thou shalt o-o into an inner chamber 
23. 6. they that minister of ihe Levites shall go in 

Meh. 6. 11. who is there as I am would o-o into the 

temple to save his life ? 1 will not go in 

Esth. 2. 15. when Esther's turn was come to go in 

4. 8. and to charge her that she should go in 

16. and so will i go in unto the king, if I perish 

5. 14. then go thou in merrily with the king 
Job 34.123. he should ^o nifo judgment vi'ith God 
Psal. 28. 4. nor will I go in with dissemblers 

118. 19. open the gates, I will go in to them 
119.35. make me go in path of thy commandment 
132. 7. we will^o into his tabernacle and worship 
Prov. 27. 10. nor ^0 into thy brother's house 
Isa. 2. 19. they shall go into the holes of the rocks 
Jer. 4. 5. and let us go ijito the defenced cities 
36. 5. I cannot ^0 into the house of the Lord 
42. 14. no, but we will go into the land of Egypt 

19. the Lord hath said, go ye not into Egypt 
Ezek. 7. 1 17. all knees shall go into water, 21. f 7. 
46. 10. the prince when they go in shall go in 
JVah. 3. 14. go into clay, and tread the mortar 
ZccA. 6. 10. go into house of Josiah son of Zephani. 
Mat. 2. 20. take the young child, and go into Israel 

7. 13 and many there be that go in thereat 
20. 4. go into the vineyard, and they went, 7. 

2 1 .2. ijo into village over against you, lAike 19.30. 
31. harlots go into kingdom of God before you 
22.9. o-o into the highways, as many as ye find, bid 
23. 13. ye neither go in, nor sutler others to go in 
26.18. go into the city, to such a man, Mark 14.13. 
Mark 6. 36. that they may go into the country 

8. 28. nor go into the town, no-- tell it to any 
16. 15. go into all the world, preach the gospel 

Luke 8. 51. he suffered no man to go in, save Peter 

15. 28. and he was angry, and would not go in 
.John 10. 9. he shall ^o in and out, and find pasture 
.^cisl.ll.shall so come,as ye see him^o mfoheaven 
RetJ.17.8.the beast was, is not, shall go intoperdition 

See Captivity. 
GO in. . 
(7ere.l6.2.Saraisaid,I pray thee,^o 171 untomymaid 
19. 34. make him drink wine, and go thou in 
30. 3. behold, my maid Bilhah, go in unto her 
38. 8. go in unto thy broi her's wi fe, and marry her 
Deut. 21. 13. after that thou shalt go in unto her 

22. 13. if take a wife, and go in unto her, hate her 

25. 5. her husband's brother shall oo in unto her 
Jiish.2^. 12. make marriages, and go in unto them 
.Tudg.\5.]. I will goin to my wife into the chamber 
2 Sam. 16. 21. go in unto thy father's concubines 
1 Kings 11.2. ye shall not go in to them, nor they 
Ezek. 23. 44. ••vent to her as they go in to a woman 
Amos 2.7. a man and his father go in to same maid 

GO in peace. 
Gen. 15. 15. thou shalt go to Ihy fathers iji peace 
Exod. 4. 18. Jethrp said to Mosses, go in peace 
18.23. fhis people shall go to their place 2re/>ffflcc 
.Judg. 18. 6. the priest said to Danites, go in peace 
1 Sam. 1. 17. Eli said to Hannah, go in peace 



GO 

1 Sam. 20. 42. Jonathan said to David, ^o in peaet 
25. 35. David said to Abigail, go up m peace 
29. 7. Achish said to David, go in peace 

2 Sam. 15. 9. the king said to Absalom, go inpeacs 
lKings'i.&.\etnoth\shoixryhe-Ad go downinpeacs 
2 Kings b. 19. Elisha said to JNaaman,^o fn^eace 
Isa. 57. t2. he shall /to in peace, they shall rest 
Mark 5.34. go in peace, and be whole of thy plague 
Juke 7.50. faith hath saved thee, go in peace, 8.48. 
Acts 15. 33. they were let^o inpeace from brethren 

Let us GO. 
Gen. 37. 17 I heard them say, let us go to Dothan 
Exod. 3. 18. now let us go three days' journey, 5.3. 

5. 8. therefore they say, let us go sacrifice, 17. 

13. 15. when Pharaoh would hardly let us go 
Deut. 13. 2. let us go after other gods, 6. 13. 

1 Sam. 9. 9. thus he spakcj Ut us go to the seer, 10. 
11. 14. ^tiMs o-otoGilgal and renew the kingdom 

14. l.let us go over to ths Philistines' garrison, 6 
IKings 6.2. let us go to Jordan, take thence a beam 
Psal. 122. 1. let us go into tlie house of the Lord 
Isa. 2. 3. let us go up to the mountain of the Lord 
Jer. 4. 5. let us go into the- defenced cities 

6. 5. let tis go by night and destroy her palaces 

35. 11. let us goto Jerusalem for fearot Ciialdeans 
46. 16. arise, let us go again to our own people 
51. 9. let us go, every one to his own country 

Zcch. 8. 21. let us go to pray before the Lord 
Mark 1.38. he said, let us go into {he next towns 
14.42. rise up, let us go,he that betrayer h is at hand 
Luke 2. 15. let us go to Bethlehem, see this thing 
.Joirn 11. 7. then saith he, let us go to Judea again 
15. let us go tohini|116. let ws o-o that wemaydie 

14. 31. even so I do; arise, kt us go hence 
Acts 15. 36. let us go again and visit our brethren 
Heb.6.1. let us go on to perfection, not laying again 

. I will GO. 

Ge7i.l3.9. 1 will go to the right, I will go to the lefl 
24. 58. wilt thou go with this man ? / will go 
33. 12. let us go,l2cillgo before thee, Isa. 45. 2. 
45.28. my son is alive, I will go see him before I die 

J\i''um. 20. 19. I will only go through on my feet 

23. 3. stand by thy burnt-oflering, and I will go 
Deut. 2. 27. / will go along by the highway 
Judg. 1.3. 1 will go likewise with thee inio ihy lot 

4. 8. if thou wilt go with me,, then will I go 
9. and she said, I will surely ^o with thee 

16. 20. I will go out as at other times before 
Ruth 1.16. Ruth said, whither (hou goes;, I will go 
2Kivgs 6. 3. go with servant, he -dnsweved, I will go 

2 Citron. 18. 29. he said, I will go to the battle 
Psal. 43. 4. then will I go to the altar of God 

66. 13. 1 will go into thy house with burnt-offering 
71. 16. / will go in the strength of the Lord God 
118.19.openthegates of righteousness, I will goin 
•Jer. 2. 25. I loved strangers, atYer them I loill go 
Ezek. 38. 11. I will go to them that are at rest 
Hos. 2. 5. for she said, I will go after my lovers 

7. 1 20 ill go and return to my fiist husband 
5. 15. I will go to my place, till they seek my face 
Mic. 1. 8. I will waif, / 7oill go stript and naked 
Zech. 8. 21. go to seek the Lord ; I will so also 
Mat.2Q.'i2.I willgo before intoGaiilee,./l/a?-A:]4.2a 
Luke 15. 18. 1 will arise and go to my father 
Acts 18. 6. henceforth I will go to the Gentiles 

GO 7iear. 
Deut. 5. 27. go near, and hear all the Lord says 
2 Sam. 1. 15. David said, go nfar and fail on him 
Job 31. 37. as a prince would I go near unto him 
Acts 8. 29. go near, join thyself to this chariot 

GO not, ox not GO. 
Exod. 33. 15. if thy presence go not with me 
Jfum. 10. 30. Hobab said, I will not go, but depart 
20. 20. and he said, thou shalt not go through 

22. 12. GodsaidtoBalaam,shalt «of o-o with them 
18. 1 cannot go beyond the word, of Lord, 24.13. 

Deut. 3. 27. thou shalt not go over this Jordan 
6. 14. ye shall 7».^o after other gods, IKings 11.10. 

15. 16. if he say, I wiil not go away from thee 

24. 19. thou shalt not go again to fetch it 

32. 52. but thou shalt not go thither to the land 
Josh. 8. 4. go not far from the city, but be ready 
■Tudg. 4. 8. if thou wilt not go with me, I will vat go 

7. 4. I say, this shall riof 5^0, the same shalhioi o-o 
20. 8. we will not any of' us go to his tent 

Ruth 3. 17. go not empty to thy mother-in-law 

1 Sam. 17. .39. David said, I cannot go with these 
29.8.thatlmny?(o«^ofightag.enemiesoftheking 

2 Sam.l2.'i5.\et7i.otM go, howbeit he would not gc 
2 Kin crs 2. 18. he said, did I not say to you, go not ? 

1 Chron. 21. 30. but David could not go before it 

2 Chron.25. 13. soldiers that should not go to battte 
Prov. 4. 13. take hold of instruction, leihernotga 

14. and go not into the way of evil m,en 
22. 24. with a furious man thou shalt Jiot go 
Isa. 52. 12. for ye shall not go out with haste 
./e»-.10..5.ihevmust be borne, because theyra?)wo«^ 

16. 8. thou shalt not go into the house of feastiagr 

25. 6. go not after other ffods to serve them, 35. 15 
27. 18. that the vessels left go not to Babvlon 



GO 

. fa»-.i3.2. go not into Egypt to sojourn there, 42.19. 

A*s).\i. thou sh'cdinot go unpunislied, but drink of it 
Lain. 4. 13. hunt steps, that we cannot go in our str. 
£2eit.4'2.14.vvhen the priests enter, sliall not go out 
Mat. JO. 5. go not into the way of thf Gentiles 
Luke 10. 7. go not from house to house 

17.23. see here or there, 5-0 not after tliem, 21. 8. 

GO over. 
Dcut. 3. 25. 1 pray thee let me go over and see )and 
28. Joshua shall go over betore the people, 31. 3. 

4. 14. land whither yiigo over, 26. \ 31. 13. | 32. 47. 
22. I must not go oj;cr Jordan, ye shall go over 

24. 20. thou shalt not go over the boughs again 

30. 13. who shall o-o overse-d for us and bring it? 

31. 3. the Lord thy God will go over before thee 

34. 4. but thou shalt not^o over thither 
Josh. 1. 2. therefore arise, go over this Jordan 
Judg. 12. 5. the Ephraimites said, let me go over 
lSffl?/i.l4.1.come, ]etus^(/oyertothePhilistines,6. 

30. 10. so faint, they could not ^c over the brook 
2 Sam. It). 9. let me go over and take oft' his head 

19. 37. iliy servant Chimham, let him go over 
Isa. 8. 7. he shall come and go over all his banks 

11. 15. he shall make men go over dry-shod 
51.23.vvhich said, bow down, that we may ^0 over 
54. 9. the waters of Noah should no more go over 
Jer.il.W. Ishmael depart, to^oouer toAmmonites 
Luke 8. 22. let us go over to the other side 

GO out. 
Gen. 9. 10. from all that^o out of the ark 

24. 11. the time that women ^'•0 out to draw water 
45.1. he cried, cause every man to go out from me 

Exod. 6. 11. that he let children of Israel go out 
8. 29. behold, I go out from thee, I will entreat 
11. 8. after that 1 will go out, and lie went out 

10. he would not let the children of Israelis out 
12.22.none of you shall^o out at the door of house 
16.4.people shall ^0 out and gather a rate everyday 

29. let no man go out of his place on seventh day 
21. 2. in tlie seventh year he shall go out free 

3. if h.e came in by himself, shall go out by him- 
self; if married, his wife shall go out with him 

4. her master's, and he shall go out by himself 

5. if the servant say, I will not^o out free 
7. a maid-servant not ^0 oMi as men-servants do 

11. then shall she go out free without money 
Lev. 6. 13. the fire on the altar shall never ^0 out 

8. 33. shall not go out of tabernacle in seven days 
10. 7. ye shall not go out at the door, lest ye die 

14. 38. then the priest shall ^0 out of the house 

15. 16. if any man's seed of copulation go out 
16. 18. he shall go out to the altar before the Lord 
21. 12. nor shall he go out of the sanctuary 
25. 23. and in the jubilee it shall go out, 31, 33 

30. itshall notgo owiinjubil.||54. heshall^-o out 
X)eMJ.24.5. taken a wife, he shall not go out to war 

28. 25. thou shalt ^0 out one way, flee seven ways 
Jbs/i.2.19.who shall go otti,his blood be on his head 
Judg.9.2S. go out, I pray now, and fight with them 

16. 20. he said, I will go out as at other times 
20.28. shall I yet again go 0. to battle ag. Benjamin 

Ruth 2. 22. it is good thou go out wit h his maidens 
l-Siim.19.3. 1 will ^0 out and stand beside my father 
20. 11. come, let ua go out into the field 
28. 1. Achisli said, thou shalt go out with me 
25am. 5.24. then the Lord shall ^0 o?/4 before thee 

21. 17. thou shalt go no more out with us to battle 
\ Kings 15. 17. that he might not suffer any to go 

out, or come in to Asa, 2 Chron. 16. 1. 
20. 31. put ropes on heads, and go out to the king 

1 Chron. 20. 1. at the time kings go out to battle 

2 Chron. 18. 21. go out and be a lying spirit, go out 
20. 17. fear not, to-morrow go out against them 

26.18. ^oouiofsanctuary,for thou hast trespassed 

20. yea, himself hasted also to go out 
Job 15. 13. lettest such words go out of thy mouth 
P5aZ.6O.lO. which didst not go out with our armies 

109. 1 7. when he is judged, let him go otit guilty 
Prow. 22. 10. cast out the scorner, contention go out 
Eccl. 8. 3. be not hasty to go out of his sight 
Isa. 52. II. depart ye, go ye 07t.t from thence 

12. ye shall not^o out with haste or by flight 
55. 12. ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth 

Jer. 21. 12. lest my fury go out like fire and burn 
51. 45. my people, go ye 02tt of the midst of her 
Ezek. 15. 7. they shall go out from one fire 
44. 3. the prince shall i^o out the s;ime way 
46.9. entereth by north, shall go out by south-gate 
.Amos 4. 3. and ye shall go out at the breaches 
ZecA.14.8.thatliving-waiers^of>Mi from Jerusalem 
Mat. 25. 6. bridegr. cometh, go ye out to meet him 
Luke 9. 5. when ye rro out of the city shake ofFdust 
14.21. go out quickly into the streets and lanes 
23. go out into the highways and hedges 
ICor. 5. 10. then must ye needs ^0 o?<tofthe world 
Heh. 11. 8. Abraham, when he was called to go out 
Bev.3.12. he that overcometh, shall ^o no more out 
20. 8. and shall go out to deceive the nations 

GO to. 

Gen. 11. 3. go to, let us make brick and burn them 

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Gen.ll.i. go to, let us build {| 7. go to, let confound 
Eccl, 2. 1. go to now, I will prove thee with mirth 
Isa. 5. 5. go to, I will tell you what I will do 
Jam..4:.13. go to now, ye that say to day, or to-mor. 

5. 1. go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl 
GO up. 
,Oen. 35. 1. arise, goup to Beth-el, dwell there, 3. 

44. 33. and let the lad go up with his brethren 
34. how shall I go up to my father 1 45. 9. 

50. 6. Pharaoh said, go up and bury thy father 
Exod.S.'i. frogs shall ^ow^ and come into thy house 

19. 12. take heed ye go I'lot up into the mount 

20. 26. nor shalt thou go up by steps to my altar 
24. 2. neither shall the people go up with him 

32. 30. ye have sinned a great sin, 1 will go up 

33. 1. depart and go up, thou and the people 
3. for I will not^o \ip in the midst of thee 

34. 24. not tlesire thy land, when thou shalt go up 
Z-ev.l9.16.shalt not 0^0 up and down as a tale-bearer 
JVum. 13. 30. let us go up at once and possess it 
31. we be not able to go up against this j)eople 
14. 40. lo, we be here, and will go up, Deut. 1. 41. 
42. go not up II 44. but they presumed to go up 
Deut. 25. 7. let his brother's wife go up to the gate 
30. 12. who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring 
.Tosh. 7. 3. let not all go up, let 3000 men go up 
22. 33. did not intend to go up ag. them in battle 
Judg. 1. 1. who shall go up for us to fight them? 

2. the Lord said, Judah shall go up, 20. 18. 
2. 1. an angel said, I made you go up out of Egypt 
9. f 9. should I go up and down for other trees ? 
11.37.thatl may^ow/janddownon the mountains 
18. 9. arise, that we may go up agaifist them 
20. 9. we will go up by lot against Gibeah 
18. which of us shall go up first to battle 7 
23. shall I go up again ? || 28. go up against him 

1 Sam. 1.22. 1 will not ^ow^ till the child be weaned 

6. 9. if it go up by the way of his own coast 
20. and to whom shall he^o up from us? 

9. 13. ye shall find him before he go up to eat 
14. Samuel came to go up to the high place, 19. 

14. 9. if they say tarry, we will not^'o up 

10. if they say, come up unto us, we will go up 

2 Sam. 2. 1. David said, shall I go up to any of the 
cities of Judah? the Lord said,^'-o up toHebron 

5. 19. shall I go up against the Philistines? 
15.20.should 1 make thee^o up and down with us? 
19. 34. how long have I to live, that I should go up 
24. 18. go up, rear an altar in floor, 1 Chr. 21. 18. 

1 Kings 12. 24. ye shall not go up, 2 Chron. 11. 4. 

27. if this people ^oM^ to do sacrifice at Jerusal. 

28. it is too much for you to^o up to Jerusalem 
18. 43. go up, look toward the sea, and he went 
22. 6.^0 up, lor the Lord shall deliver it into the 

hand of the king, 12. 2 Chron. 18. 11, 14. 
20. may^o up and fall at Ramoth, 2 Chr. 18. 19. 

2 Kings 1.3. go up, meet the messengers of the king 
2.23. go up thou bald-head,5"0M^ thou bald-head 
3. 7. wilt thou go up with me against Moab ? 

8. and he said, which way shall we go up 
12. 17. Hazael set his face to go up to Jerusalem 
18.25.Lord said, go up against the land,/sa.36.10. 

20. 5. on third day thou shalt go up to the house 
8. what the sign that I shall go up? Isa. 38. 22. 

22. 4. go up to IJilkiah high-priest to sum silver 

1 Chr. 14. 10. shall 1^0 w^) || 14. go not ?<j!? after them 

2 Chr. 18. 5. shall we go up to Ramoth-gilead ? 
36. 23. God be with him, let him o-o up, Ezra 1. 3. 

Ezra 7. 9. he began to go up from Babylon 

13. all which are minded to go up go with me 
JVeh. 4. 3. if a fox goup ho shall even break down 
Psal. 104. 8. they go up by the mountains 
132. 3. surely I will not go up into my bed 
Caref.6.6. as flock of sheep ihai go up from washing 

7. 8. I said, I will go up to the palm-tree 
Isa.2. 3. let us^a up to mountain of Lord, Mici.^. 

7. 6. let us go up against Judah and vex it 

15. 5. with weeping shall they go it up 
21.2. goup,0 Elam||34. 10. the smoke shall go up 

35. 9. nor any ravenous beast shall go up there 

36. 10. go up against this land, and destroy it 
Jer. 5. 10. go ye up upon her walls and destroy 

6. 4. arise, and let us go up at noon, woe unto us 

21. 2. that Nebuchadnezzar may go up from us 
22.20.^0 T/^ to Lebanon, and cry, lift up thy voice 
31. 6. let us go up to Zion, to the Lord our God 
46. 8. he saith, I will go up and cover the earth 

11. go up into Gilead, and take balm, O yirgin 
48. 5. continual weeping shall go up 
49. 28. go up to Kedar, and spoil men of the east 
50. 21. go up against the land of Merathaim 

Ezek.38.11.l\vi]\goup to land of unwalled villages 
40. 26. there were seven stops to go up to it 
Hos. 4. 15. neither ^0 up toBeth-aven,nor swear 
Hag. 1. 8. go up to the mountain, and bring wood 
Zech. 14. 16. go up from year to year to worship 
Mat. 20. 18. we go up to Jerusalem, Son of man 
shall be betrayed, Mark lO 33. Luke 18. 31. 
Luke 14.10. he may say to thee, friend, go up higher 
John 7. 8. go ye up to this feast, I go not up yet 



GOE 

jlcts 15. 2. go up to Jerusalem about tliis question 
21. 4. that Paul should not^o up to Jerusalem 

12. we besought him not to go up to Jerusalem 
25. 9. wilt thou go up to Jerusalem and be judged 

GO a whoring. 
Exod.?A.'i 5. lest they go a whoring after their god* 
16. and thy sons go a whoring after their gods 
Lew.20.5. Iwillcutoft'all th&t go awhor. aftei him 
6. 1 will cut off such as go a whur. after wizards 
JVajn. 15.39. ways, after which ye use Xogo a ichor. 
Deut. 31. 16. this people will go a whor. after gods 
2 Chron. 21. 13. Jehoram made Judah go a whor 
Psal.l'i.21. destroyed all that^o a whor. from thc« 
Ezek. 6. 9. eyes which go a %ohoring after idols 

GOEST. 

fren.28.15. will keep thee in places whither thou ^. 

32. 17. whose art thou ? whither g. thou ? Judg. 

19. 17. Zech. 2. 2. John 13. 36. | 16. &. 

Exod. 33. 16. is it not in that thou g. with us? 

34.12. no coven, with inhabitants whither thou ^. 

JSTum. 14. 14. and thou g. before them by day-timt 

Deut.l. 1. when Lord God shall bring Uiee into t!;e 

land whither thou g. to possess it, 11. 29, 

11. 10. the land whither thou g. is not as Egypt 

12. 29. God shall cut off nations whither thou (t 
20. 1. when thou^. to battle and seest, 21. 10. 
23. 20. God may bless thee in all that thou settest 

thine hand to, whither thou g. .Tosh. 1. 7. 

28. 6. blessed shalt thou be when thou g. out 
19. cursed shalt thou be when thou g. out 
21. make pestilence cleave to thee v.hitli. thou^. 
63. shall be plucked off the land whither thou^„ 

32. 50. and die in the mount wliither thou g. 
Jo.sh. 1. 9. the Lord i^ with thee whither thou g. 
.ludg. 14. 3. that thou g. to take a wife of Philist. 
Ruth 1. 16. for whither thou g. I will go 
2 Sam. 15. 19. wherefore g. thou also vi'ith us? 
IKings 2.37. on the day thou g. over'lhe brook, 42. 
Psal. 44. 9. but thou g. not forth with our armies 
Pror.4.12.whcn thou ^.steps shall not be straitened 

6. 22. when thou g. it shall lead thee 
iSccZ.5.1.keep thy foot when thou^-.to house of God 

9. 10. nor wisdom in the grave vvhiiher Ihou ^. 
.Tcr. 45. 5. I will give for a prey whither thou g. 
Mat. 8. 19. 1 will follow thee whither^. Luke9.57. 
Luke 12. 58. when thou g. v»'ith thine adversary 
.John 11. 8. sought to stone thee,^. thither again? 

14. 5. Lord, we know not whither thou g. 
GOETH. 

Exod. 7. 15. lo, he g. out unto the water 
22. 26. shall deliver it by that the sun g. down 
28. 29. Aaron shall bear them when he g. in 
30. they shall be on Aaron's heart when he^. in 
35. his sound shall be heard when he g. in 
Lev. 11. 21, these ye may eat that g. on all four 
• 14. 46. he that g. into the house shall be unclean 

15. 32. law of him whose seed g. from him, 22. 4. 

16. 17. none in the tabernacle when he g. in 

22. 3. who g. to holy things having uncleanness 
27, 21, the field, when it g. out in jubilee, be holy 

J^um. 5, 29. this is the law, when a wife g. aside 
Deut. 1, 30, the Lord which g. before shall fight 
9, 3. thy God is he that g. over before you 
19. 5. as when a man ^. into wood with his neigbb. 
20. 4, the Lord your God is he that g. with you 

23, 9, when the host g. forth against thy enemies 
24. 13. deliver the pledge when the sun g. down 

.Tudg. 5. 31. be as the sun when he g. forth in might 

1 Sam. 22. 14. as David, who g. at thy bidding 

30, 24. as his part is that 5-. down to the battle 

2 Kings 5. 18. my master g. to house of Rimmon 
11. 8, be with the king as he g. out, 2 Chron. 23.7 

Ezra 5, 8. this work g. fast on and prosi)ereth 

.Tob 7, 9, that g. down to grave come up no more 
9, 11, lo, he g. by me, and I see him not 
16. t 6. and though I forbear, what «•. from me? 
34.8.when^.in company with workers of iniquity 
37. 2. hear the sound that g. out of his mouth 
39. 21. he^, on to meet the armed men 

Psal. 17, 1. prayer that g. not out of feigned lipa 
41. 6, when ha g. abroad, he telleth it 
68. 21, such a one as g. on in his- trespasses 
88, 16, thy fierce wrath g. over me 
97. 3, a fire ^.before him, and burneth up enemies 
104. 23. man g. forth to his work until evening 
126. 6, he that^. forth and weepeth, bearing 
146, 4. his breathy, forth; be leturneth to earth 

Prov. 6, 29. so he Xhntg. in to his neighbour's wife 
7. 22. g. after her, as an ox g. to the slaughter 
11. 10. when it^.well with righteous, city rejoices 

16. 18. pride ^r.before destruction, a haughty spirit 

20.19. that g. about as a tale-bearer reveals secrete 
26. 9. as a thorn g. up into the hand of a drunkard 

20, where no wood is, there the fire g. out 

31. 18, her candle g. not out by nigh-t 
Eccl.l. 5. the sun g. down, and hasteth to his place 

3. 21, spirit of man ^. up, spirit of beast o-. down 
12. 5. because man g. to his long home 
Caiii. 7. 9. that^. down sweetly, causing the lips 
Isa 28. 19. from the time it^g'. forth, itshall take 



GOI 

fca. 30.29, when one ^. with pipe to coiiie to mount 
55. 11. &o shall iny word be that jO-. forth of mouth 
59. 8. whoso g. therein shall not know peace 
<53. 14. as a beast g: down into the valley 
Jer.5. G. every one that o-. out thence shall be torn 

6. 4. woe unto us, for the day g. away 

21. 9. that 0-. out to Chaldeans shall live, 38.2. 

22, 10. but weep sore for him that g'. a\vay 

30. 23. whirlwind of the Lord g. forth with fury 

44. 17. we will do what j^r. out of our own mouth 
49.17. everyone that o'. by it be astonished, 50. 13. 

Ezek.l. 14. they have blown, but none^. to battle 
33. 31. their hearty-, after their covetousness 
4i. 27. in the day that he g. into the sanctuary 

Hos.GA. your goodn. is as the early dew,it o-.away 

5. thy judgments are as light that g. forth 
Zech. 5. 3. this is the curse that g. torth 

6. be said, this is an ephah that^. Ibrth 
Jifat. 8. 9. 1 say to this man go, and he g. Luke 7.8. 

12. 45. then g. he and takeih, Ltike 11. 26. 

13. 44. for joy thereof o-. and selleth all he hp!th 
15.11. not that which g. into mouth detileth a man 
17. 21. this kind g. not out but by prayer 

2tj. 24. the Son of man g. as it is written of him, 
Mark 14. 21. Luke 22. 22. 
28. 7. he g. before you into Galilee, Mark 16. 7. 
JoJm 3. 8. but canst not tell whither it g. 

7. 20. thou hast a devil; who^. about to kill thee? 

10. 4. he g. before them, the sheep follow him 

11. 31. she g. unto the grave to weep tllere 

12. 35. knoweth not whither he g. 1 John 2. 11. 
1 Cor. 0. 6. but brother g. to law with brother. 

9.7. who g. a warfare any time at his own charges 
Jam. 1.24. he beholdeth himself and o-. his way 
/?eiJ.14.4.lhat follov/ the Lamb whithersoever he g. 
17. 11. and is of the seven, and g. into perdition 
19. 15. and out of his mouth g. a sharp sword 

GOING, 
fren. 15.12. sun^.down, a deep sleep fell on Abram 

25. 1 32. Esau said, behold, I am g. to die 
JEa;o(i.l7.12.his hands steady, to^.downof the sun 

23. 4. if thou meet thine enemy's ox g. astray 
Mum.34.4:. g. forth of border from south to Kadesh 
Deut. IG.O. sacrifice the passover at^. down of sun 

33. 18. he said, rejoice, Zcbulun, in thy g. out 
Joii/i. 7. 5. and smote them in the g. down 

10. 11. as they were in the g. down to Beth-horon 
27. at the ^.down of the sun carcases-taken down 

33. 14. [ am g. the way of all the earth 
/udg.8. t 30. Gideon had 70 sons g. out of his tiiigh 

19. 18. I am now g. to the house of the Lord 
28. up, let us be g. but none answered 

1 Sain. 10. 3. meet thee ihree men g. up to God 

2 Sam. 2. 19. in^. turned not from following Abner 
5.24. hearesta soundof ^. in trees, 1 Chr. 14. 16. 

1 Kings 17. 11. as she was^. to fetch it, he called 
22. 36. wen! a proclamation atg. dowi; of the sun 

i Kings 2. 23. g. by the way, children mocked him 
9. 27. they smote Ahaziah at the g. up to Gur 

1 Chron. 11. t 9- David went in g. and increasing 

2 Chron. iS. 34. at time of sun g. down, he died 
Ezral. t 9. foundation of the^-. from Babylon 
Job 1. 7. from g. to and fro in the earth, 2. 2. 

33. 24. deliver him from g. down to the pit 

28. he will deliver his soul from g. into the pit 
Psal. 19. 6. his D-. forth is from the end of heaven 
50. 1. the mighty God calleth the earth, from 
rising of sun to g. down, 113. 3. Mai. 1. 11. 
104. 19. the sun knoweth his g. down 
Prov. 7. 27. g. down to the chambers of death 
14. 15. but the prudent man looketh well to his^. 
30. 29. three go v/ell, yea, four are comely in g. 
Tsa. 13. 10. the sun shall be darkened in his ^. forth 
Jer. 48. 5. in the g. up to Luhi-th, continual 
weeping shall go up; in the g. down of 
Horonaim 
50. 4. g. and weeping they shall seek the Lord 
Ezek. 40. 31. the g. up had' eight steps, 34, 37. 
44. 5. with every g. forth of the sanctuary 
46. 12. after his g. forth, one sliut the gate 
Dan. 6. 14. and laboured till g. down of the sun 
9. 25. from the g. forth of the commandment 
Has. 6. 3. his g. forth is prepared as the morning 
Zech. 8. t "• from the country of ^. down of the sun 
t21. g. speedily to entreat the face of the Lord 
Mat. 25. 1 8. give oil, for our lamps are g. out 

26. 46. rise, let us be g. behold, he is at hand 
Luke 14. 31. what king g. to war with another 
JohnS. 59. ^.through midst of them, so passed by 
jlcts 20. 5. these g. before, tarried at Troas 
fio/H.10.3. g. about to establish their righteousness 
t Tim. 5.24. some men's sins o-. before to judgment 
Heb. 7. 18. is a disannulling of command, g. before 
,fudc 7. ^.after strange flesh are set forth an examp. 

See Coming. 
GOINGS. 
J^Tum. 33. 2. and Moses wrote their g. out 

34. 5. the g. out of their borders, 8, 9, 12. Josh. 

' 15. 4, 7, 11. I 16. 3, 8. I 18. 12, 14. 
Job 34.21 bis eyes are on man, he seeth all his g. 
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Psal.n.5. hold up my ^. in thy paths that footsteps 

37. t 31. none of his g. shall slide 

40. 2. he set my feet on a rock, established my ^. 

44. 1 18. nor have our g. declined from thy way 

68. 24. they have seen thy^. even the g. of God 

140. 4. who have purposed to overthrow my g. 
Prov. 5.21. before Lord, and he pondereth all his^. 

20. 24. man's g. are of the Lord, how can a man 
Isa. 59. 8. there is no judgment in their ^. 
Ezek. 42.11. their g. out were according to fashion 

43. 11. shew them g. out thereof and comings in 
Mic. 5. 2. whose g. forth have been from of old 

GOAD, S. 
Judg. 3, 31. Shamgar slew 600 men with' an ox^. 
1 Sam. 13. 21. they had a file to sharpen the g. 
EccZ. 12.11. the words of the wise are as^.and nails 

GOAT. 
Ge7i. 15. 9. take a heifer, a she-^. of three years 
Exod. 22. 1 1- if a man steal an ox or a g. 
Lev. 3. 12. if his offering be a g. then shall offer it 

4. 24. he shall lay his hand on the head of the g. 

7. 23. he shall eat no fat of ox, sheep, or of ^•. 

9. 15. he took the g. which was the sin-offering 

10. 16. Moses sought the g. of the sin-offering 

16. 9. Aaron shall bring the^. on which the lot fell 
22. he shall let go the g. in the wilderness 

17. 3. wliosoever killeth a g. in the camp 

22. 27. when a g. is brought forth seven days 
JViim. 15. 27. if sin thro' ignora. he shall bring a ^. 

18. 17. the lirstling of a g. thou shalt not redeem 
28. 22. one g. for a sin-offering, to make an atone- 
ment for you, 29. 22, 28, 31, 34, 38. 
Deut. 14. 4. ye shall eat the ox, sheep, and the^. 
17. 1 1. not sacrifice a g. wherein is blemish 
Judg. 6. 1 4. the Midianites left no ox, or g. or ass 
Ezek. 43. 25. seven days prepare every day a g. 
D an.8. 5. the g. had a notable horn between his eyes 
21. the rough g. is the.king of Grecia 
Hc-GOAT. 
Prov. 30. 31. four are comely in going, a he-g. 
.Jer. 51. 40. bring them down like rams with he-g. 
Dan. 8. 5. behold, a he-g. came from the west 
8. therefore the he-g. waxed very great 
Live GOAT. 
Lev.lG.20. bring Z/«c-^.l|21. lay both hands on l.-o-. 
Scajje-GOAT. 
See Signijication on Offering. 
J^ev. 16. 8. and the other lot for the scapc-g. 
10. to let him go for a sca^^e-o". into the ^vilderness 

26. he that let go scape-g. shall wash Ijfis clothes 
IFild-GOAT. ■ 

Deut. 14. 5^ ye shall eat the wild-g. and wild ox 

GOATS. 
Gen. 4. j 4. Abel brought the firstling of the g. 
27. 9. fetch me from thence two kids of the g. 

16. she put the skins of the g. on his hands 
30. 32. all the spotted and speckled among the g. 
33. is not speckled among o-. || 35. he removed^. 
01. 38. thy she-^. have not cast their young 
32. 14. two hundred she-"-, and twenty he-o-. 

37. 31. Joseph's brethren killed a kid of the g. 

38. 1 17. 1 will send thee a kid from the g. 
Exod. 12.5. ye shall take it out from the sheep or^. 
I.jCV. 1. 10. if his offering be of the sheep or ^. 

4. 23. if his sin come to his knowledge, he shall 
bring his offering, a kid of the ^. 28. ] 5. 6. 
9. 3. take a kid of the g. for a sin-offering 
16. 5. two kids of the g. \\ 7. two^. present them 
22. 19. ye shall offer a male of the sheep or g. 
1 21. a free-will offering in beeves or g. 

23. 19. then ye shall sacrifice one kid of the g. 
for a sin-offering, J^uni. 7. 16. j 15. 24. 

J\''iim. 7. 17. five r;tms, five he-o-. five lambs, 23, 
29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83. 

87. the kids of the g. for a sin-offering, twelve 

88. the he-^. sixty, the lambs of first year sixty 
31. f 30. thou shalt take one portion of the ^. 

Deut. 32.14. rams and he-^. of the breed of Bashan 
Judg. 6. 1 19. Gideon made ready a kid of the g. 
ISam. 25.2. Nabal had a thousand g. was shearing 
2 Qiron. 17. 11. the Arabians brought 7,700 he-^. 

29. 21. they brought seven he-o-. for a sin-offering 
Ezra 6. 17. offered at the dedication twelve he-o-. 

8. 35. children out of captivity offered 12 he-jO-. 
Psal. 50. 9. I will take no he-^. out of thy fold 
13. or will I drink the blood of ^. ? 

06. 15. I will offer to thee bullocks with g. 
Prov. 27. 25. the g. are the price of thy field 

27. thou shalt have g. milk enough for food 
Cant. 4. 1. thy hair is as a flock oCg. 6. 5. 
Isa. 1. 11. I delight not in the blood of he-^. 

14. 1 9. it stirreth up for thee all great g. 

34. 6. sword of the Lord fat with the blood of ^. 
.Ter. 50. 8. and be as he he-^. before the flocks 
Ezek. 27. 21. Arabia occupied with thee in g. 

34. 17. I judge between the rams and he-^. 

39. 18. ye shall drink the blood of lambs and g. 
43. 22. on the second day offer a kid of the g. 
45. 23. a kid of the g. daily for a sin-offering 

Mic. 5. 1 8. as a young lion among the flocks of ^. 
2 K 



God 

Zech 10.3. my anger was kir;dled, I punished the^ 
Mat. 25. 32. a shepherd dividcth the sheep from g 

33. he shall set the g. on his left hand 
Heb. 9. 12. nor entered by blood oi'g. and calves 
13. if the blood of bulls and g. sanctifieth 
19. he took the blood of ^.and sprinkled the book 
10.4. is not possible the l)lood of «-. take away sins 

GOATS-HAIR.' 
Exod.25.'i. this is the oflering ye shall take, g.-hair 
26. 7. thou shalt make curtains oi' g.-hair 

35. 6. who is willing, let him bring g.-hair 
23. every man with whom was found g -Jk-air 
26. and all the women spun g.-hair 

36. 14. she made curtains of g.-hair for the tent 
Mum. 31. 20. purify all work oi g.-hair and wood 
lSam.\2. 13. put a pillow oi g.-hair for bolster. Hi- 

GOATS-SKINS. 
Heb. 11.37. wandering in sheep-skins and g.-skint, 

Wild-GOATS. 
1 Sam. 24. 2. to seek David on rocks of the wild-g. 
Job 39.1.knowest thou when the w ild-g.himg fi;ri ]■ 
Psal. 104. 18. high hills are a refuge for the wild-g. 

GOBLET. 
Cajit. 7. 2. thy navel is like a round g. 

GOD referred to man^ 
Exod. 4. 16. thou shalt be to Aaron instead of g. 
7. 1. 1 have made thee a g. to Pharaoh 

GOD for idol. 
Deut. 32. 21. moved me with that which is not^. 
Judg. 6. 31. if he be a g. let him plead for himse!.' 
8. 33. they made Baal-berith their g. 
9. 27. they went into the house of f heir ^. and ea! 
11 24. possess that which Cheraosh thy g. givelh 
16. 23. the Philistines' g. was Dagon, 24. 

1 Sam. 5. 7. his hand is sore on us, and our g. 
IKings 11.33. Israel worshipped the ^.of Moabites 

18. 27. he is a g. either talking, or pursuing 

2 Kings 1. 2. Baal-zebub the g. of Ekron, 3, 6, 16. 

19. 37. worshipping in the house of Nisroch his 
g. smote with sword, 2 Chr. 32. 21. Isa. 37. 38. 

PsflZ.16.4. sorrows multiplied, hasten after other/r- 
/so. 44. It), who hath formed a^. or molten image I 
.15. he maketh a g. and worshippeth it, 17. 

45. 20. and that pray to a g. that cannot save 

46. 6. he maketh it a g. they fall down, they 

worship 
Dan. 1.2. he carried the vessels into house of his^. 
4.8. Belteshazzar according to the name of my^. 
11. 36._and magnify himself above every ^. 
jimos5. 26. the star of your ^. ye made, Jlcts7.43 
8. 14. that swear, and say, thy g. O Dan, liveth 
Jonah 1. 5. the mariners cried, every man to his^. 
Mic. 4. 5. all people will walk in the name of his^-. 
Hab. 1. 11. imputing this his power to his g. 
Acts 12. 22. it is the voice of a g. not of a man 

Any GOD. 

Exod. 22. 20. that sacrifice to avyg. save the Lord 

2537.1.7.22. nor is there any G. beside, 1 C/i7-.]7.20. 

iJ>aM.3.28.thatthc;y might not worsh. «???/ ^.except 

6. 7. who shall ask a petition oiamy g. or man, 12. 

11. 37. neither shall he regard any g. 

Other GOD. 
Exod. 34. 14. thou shalt worship no other g. 
Dan. 3. 29. because there is no other g. can deliver 
1 Cor. 8. 4. there is none oth''r g. but one 

Strange GOD. 
Deut. 32. 12. there was no strange g. with them 
Psa/.44.20. stretched out our hands to a strange g 
81.9. no strange g. he in thee,nor wor&h.strangeg 
Isa. 43. 12. \vhen there was no s. g. among ihem 
Dan. 11. 39. thus shall he do with a strange g. 

GOD. 
This is one of the names which we give to that 
eternal, infinite, and incomprehensible Lt/rg. 
the Creator of all things, who preserves aiia 
governs every thing by his almighty power and 
wisdom, and is the only object of our worship. 
The Hebrews ^zre to God generally the name 
of JEH0V.4.H, he who exists of himself, and 
gives being and existence to others : this is a 
name ineffable and mysterious, tvhich dcnotrs 
the eternity, immutalnlity,and independency o) 
God, and the infallible certainty of his wore 
and promises. The import of this name ii- 
opened and predicted o/ Christ, in Rev. 1. 4,8, 
The Hebrews had such a veneration for this 
holy name, that thry never pronounced it, hut 
instead of it made use of that of Adonai, 
which signifies properly My Lords, in the 
plural number: and o/Elohi,Eloi, or Elohira. 
They likewise called him. El, which signifies 
Strong; or Shaddni, whereby may be meant 
one who is self-sufficient; or, according to 
another pronunciation, t/ie Destroyer, the 
powerful One; or Ehon, the most High, or 
El-sabaoth, the God of Hosts , or Ja, God. 
This name Jehovah, in the Hebrew, consists of 
four letters, as for the most part it doth in all 
larguages. Thus among the Persians the namt- 
is Eopv ; among the Arabians, AMa.-^ among the 



GOD 

Assyrians, Adad; among i/ic Egyptians, ©ajyS 
or QiuB ; loith the Grecians, ©gof ; the Latins, 
Deiis; Wte French, Dieu; «Ae Spaniards, Dios; 
the ilalians, idio; aiid with t/ic Germans, Gott. 
Hereof some give this reason, that the nuvibcr 
of lour is a perfect nuvibcr, and so hereby the 
perfection of God is noted. Others say, that 
God is he who created all things, consisting 
of four elements. 

God declarsd to Moses, that he was not known 
by the name Jehovah, to Abraham, Isaac, and 
Jacob; and yet God is called by the name Je- 
hovahj in Gen. 15. 7. | 20. 24. This is not to 
be understood of the name, but of the thing 
signijicd by that name. For that denotes all 
his perfections, and, among others, the con- 
stancy and immutability of his nature and 
will, and the infallible certainty of his word 
and pruuiises. And, though this was believed 
by Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; yet God had 
■not gioen any actual being to his promises for 
tlieir dclivera7ice, by the accomplishment of 
them : for they ordy saw the promises afar ojf. 
This expression may likewise be understood 
comparntively ; they knew this but darkly and 
imperfectly, which was now to be made known 
more clearly and fully. 

God is taken, I. Properly, and that either essen- 
tially, for the luhols Trinity, Isa. 40. 28. John 
4. 24. Or, persoiiallv, (1) For the Father, Eph. 
1, 3. (2) The Son, John 1. 1. (3) For the Holy 
Crhost, Acts 5. 3, 4. 11. Improperly, (1) For 
an iilol, or false and imaginary god, Exod. 22. 
20. Judg. il. 24. (2) For princes, magistrates, 
and judges, Exod. 22. 28. Psal. 82. 1, 6. (3) 
For the ark of God. Thus lohen the ark came 
into the camp of the Israelites, the Philistines 
said, God is come into their camp ; this name 
they gave to the ark, as they xised to do to the 
images of their false gods, ISam. 4. 7. The 

^ Lord tells Moses, Exod. 7. 1, See, I have made 
thee a God to Pharaoh : Thou shalt represent 
my person, and act like God, by requiring his 
obedience to thy commands, and by punishing 
his disobedience with such punishments as 
none but God can ivfiict; to tohich end thou 
shall have nnj omnipotent assistance. Satan 
is called the god of this world, 2 Cor. 4. 4. 
because he rules over the greatest part of the 
world, and they are his servants and slaves. 
St. Paul, in Phil. 3. 19. speaks of some that 



GOD 

J\larli 12. 32. there is one G. and none other but he 
John 1.1. the Word wus wiliU/.aud W'oid u as 6'. 

3. 2. can do miracles, except fv. De witii lain 
8. 41. ihey said, we nave one Fuilier, even G 

42. for 1 proceeded turtli, aiui came iVum G. 
17. 3. they niiglit Icnuw liicu, the only true G. 
diets 2. 22. by wonders, which (t. tlul by him 
5. 29. we ought to obey d. ralhur ihau men 

7. y. patriarclis sold Joseph, but (j. was with him 
10. 34. I perceive G. is no respecter of persons 

Rom. 3. 4. let G. be true, and every man a liar 

8. 31. if G. be for us, who can be agamst us 1 
15. 5. now the G. of patience and consolation 

1 Cor. 8. C. to us there is but one G. the Father 
15. 23. that G. may be all in all 

2 Cor. 1. 21. he which hath anointed us, is G. 

4. 4. the g. of this world hath blinded minds 
13. 11. G. of love and peace shall be with you 

^Thcss. 2. 4. above all called G.so that he, as G- 
1 7'iin. 3. 1(5. G. was manifest in the flesh 
7'it. 1. 16. they proiess that they know G. 
Heb. 3. 4. but ne that built all things is G. 
4. 10. ceased from his works, as G. did from his 
8. 10. 1 will be to them a G. they to me a people 
1 John 1. 5. G. IS hgiit, in him is no darkness at all 
4. 12. no man halii seen G. at any time 
Rev. 21. 3. and G. himself shall be with them 
4. G. shall wipe away all tears 
7. I will be his G. and he shall be ray son 
Against GOD. 
Gen. 39.9. howdolhis wickedness, and sin ag.G.? 
jYum. 21. 5. the people spake ag. G. Psal. 78. 19. 
1 Chron. 5. 25. and they transgiessed against G. 
Chron. 32.19. spake against the G.ol'Jerusalem 



make iheir belly thsir 



god 



that is, t^ho mind 



nothing but the satisfaction of their fleshly 
appetites. God forbid, is a strong form of 
denial with a loathing of ichat is objected, 
Rom. 3. 31. I 9. 14. In the original it is, Let 
it not be. 
Gen. 16. 13. called name of Lord, thou G. seest me 
17.7. to be a G. to thee and thy seed after thee 
31. 13. 1 am the G.of Beth-el, where tiiou vowedsi 
42. 28. what is this that G. hath done to usl 
45. 8. it was not you that sent me hither, but G. 
48. 21. behold, I die, but G. shall be with you 
Kxod.<].l. I will take you to me, and be to you a G. 
18. 19. give thee counsel, an^l G. shall be with thee 
JVu?rt.23. 23. said of Jacob, what hath G. wrought'.' 
24. 23. alas, who shall live, when G. doeth this? 
Deut. 4. 7. v.'hat nation which hath G. so nigh? 
29. 13. that he may be to thee a G. as he said 
1 Sam. 3. 17. G. do so and more also, 14.44. | 25. 
I 22. 2 S.mi. 3. 9, 35. | 19. 13. 1 Kings 
2.23. 2 Kings 6.21. 
17. 48. all may know that there is a G. in Israel 
22. 3. till I know what G. will do for me 



.2 Sent. 



22. .'12. who is G. save the Lord 1 Ps. 18. 31. 



1 Kings IS. 21. if thfe Lord be G. follow him 

39. the Lord, he is the G. the Lord, he is the G. 

2 Kino-s 19. 15. thou art the G. even thou alone 
2 C'A?r20.6. O Ld. God, art not thou G. in heaven ? 
Ezra 1. 3. his G. be with him, he is the G. 
A*e/(.9. 17. art a G. ready to pardon, slow to anger 
Job 22. 13. sayest, how doth G. know 7 Ps. 73. 11. 
Ps. 5.4. art not a G. that hast pleasure in wickedn. 

52. 7. the man that made not G. his strength 
86. 10. thou ar.' great, thou art G. alone, /sa. 37.16. 
Tsa. 12.2. behold, G. is my salvation, I will trust 
44. 8. is there a G. besides me"? yea, there is no G. 

45. 22. look unto me, I am G. there is none else 

46. 9. I am G. there is none else, none like me 
Jer. 31 . 33. 1 wiii be their G. they my people, 32.38. 
Ezek. 28. 2 hast said, I am a god,l sit in seat of G. 

9. but thou shalt be a man, and no G. 
Hos. 8. 6. workman made it, therefore it is not G. 
11. 9. for I am G. and not man, the holy One 
JUic.l. 18. who is a G. like to thee, that pardons? 
Mat, 1. 23. name Emmanuel, which is G. with us 
6.24.ye cannot serve G. and mammon, />7/A:elR.13. 
19. 17. there is none good but one, that is G. 
Mark 10. 18. Luke 18. 19. 
249 



.fob 15. 13. thou turnesl thy spirit against G. 
25. tor he stretcheth out his hand against G. 

34. 37. he multiplieth his words against G. 
Dan. 3. 29. which speak amiss ag. G. of Shadrach 

11. 36. speak marvellous things ag. G. of gods 
Hos. 13. 16. she hath rebelled against her G. 
Acts 5. 39. lest ye be found to tight against G. 

6. 11. he hath spoken blas|ihemous words ag. G. 

23. 9. let us not fight against G. 
Rom. 6. 7. the carnal mind is enmity against G. 

9. 20. who art thou that repliest against G. 7 
Rev. 13. 6. opened his mouili in blasjihemy ag. G. 
See Almighty. 
Before GOD. 
Gen. 6. 11. the eanh was corrupt before G. 
£.T;otZ.18.l2.eat bread with Moses' father beforeG. 
Josh. 24. 1. they presented themselves before G. 
Judg. 21. 2. the people abode till ev^n before G. 

1 Chron. 13. 8. David and all Isr. played before G. 

10. and there Uzza died before G. 
16. 1. they offered burnt-sacrifices before G. 

2 Chr. 33.12. Manasseh humbled himself if/ore G. 
34. 27. Josiah's heart was humbled before G. 

Ezra 7. 19. deliver before the G. of Jerusalem 

.fob 15. 4. yea thou restrainest prayer before G. 

Psal. 42. 2. when shall I appear before G. ? 
56. 13. may walk before G. in light of the living 
61. 7. he shall abide before Cr. for ever 
68. 3. let the righteous rejoice before G. 
84. 7. every one in Zion appeareth before G. 

Feci. 2. 28. give to him that is good before G. 

5. 2. heart hasty to utter any thing before G. 
8 13. because he feareih not before G. 

£>an. 2. 1 18. would desire mercies from before G. 

6. 10. gave thanks before his G. as aforetime 

11. found him making supplication before G. 
2r>. that men tremble before the G. of Daniel 

Luke 1. 6. they were both righteous before G. 

12. 6. not one of them is forgotten before G. 

24. 19. a prophet mighty in deed and word bcf. G. 
Acts 7. 4(5. who found favour before G. 

10. 4. thine alms are come for a memorial bcf. G. 
33. we arc all here present before G. to hear 

23. 1. I lived in all good conscience before G. 
Rom.2. 13. not hearers of law are just before G. 

3. 19. the world may become guilty before G. 

4. 2. hath whereof to glory, but not before G. 
14.22. hast thou faithl'have it to thyself if/ore G. 

^Cor. 12. 19. we speak before G. in Christ 
Gal. 1. 20. behold, before G. I lie not 
1 Thess. 3. 13. he may establish your hearts 

before G. 
I Tim. 5. 4. that is good and accej-'table before G. 

21. I charge thee before G. 2 Tim. 4. 1. 
Jam. 1. 27. pure religion and undefiled before G. 
Rev. 3. 2. not found thy works perfect before G. 
9.13. a voice from the horns of the altar before G. 
12. 10. which accused them bef. G. day and night 
16. 19. Babylon came in remembrance before G. 
20. 12. 1 saw dead, small and great, stand bef. G. 
See Called, Chosen, Commanded. 
Eternal GOD. 
Deut. 33. 27. the eternal G. is thy refuge 

Everlasting GOD. 
Gen. 21. 33. Abraham called on name of ever. G. 
Jsa- 40. 28. the ever. G. fainteth not, nor is weary 



GOD 

jRom.16.26. according to commandment of e»er/7 
6'ee Father, Fear, Forbid, Gave, Glorify. 

High GOD. 
Ge7J.14.18. was priest of the most /i2n-/i G. Hei.1.1 

19. blessed be Abraham of the most high G. 

20. blessed be the most high G. which delivered 

22. I have lift up my hand to the most high O 
Psal. 57. 2. 1 will cry unto G. most high, unto God 

78.35.G.was their rock, the Ai^A G. their rerleemei 

56. they tempted and provoked the most highG 

Dan. 3. 26. servants of most high G come Ibrth 

4. 2. shew the wonders the high G. hath wrought 

5. 18. high G. gave Nebuchadnezzar a kingdoBi 

21. till he knew that the most high G. ruled 
Mic. 6. 6. and bow myself before the most high O. 
Mark 5.7.thou Son of the most high G. Luke 8.28. 
Acts 16.17. these men are servants of most highG 

Holy GOD. 
•Tosh. 24. 19. he is a holy G. he is a jealous God 
lSc^n.i3.20. whoisabletosla;-.d before this AoZ?/G.? 
Psal. 99. 9. for the Lord our G. is holy 
Isa. 5.16. G. that is holy shall be sanctified in right 

GOD of heaven. 
2 Chron. 3G. 23. all kingdcmis of the earth h%th the 
Lord G. of heaven given me, Ezra 1. 2 
jEzra5.ll.we are theseivantsof the G. of heaven 
12. our fathers have provoked the G. of heaver. 

6. 9. for burnt-otferings of the G. of heaven. Id 
7. 12. a scribe of the law of the G. of heaven, 21- 

23. whatever is commanded by the G. of heaver. 
JVeh. 1. 4. 1 fasted and prayed before the G. of h, 

2. 4. so I prayed to the G. of heaven, and said 
Psal. 136.26. O give thanks to the G. of heaven 
Dan. 2. 18. they would desire n;ercics of G. ofk 
19. then Daniel blessed tiie G. of hcaoen 
44. the G. of heaven shall set up a kingdom 
Jonah 1. 9. I fear the Lord, the G. of heaven 
Rev. 11. 13. the remnant gave glory to G .of heaven 
16. 11. and they blasphemed the G. of heaven 

GOD of hosts. 
Psal. SO. 7. turn us again, O G. of ho.^-ts, 19. 
14. return, we beseech thee, O G. of hosts 
Amos 5. 27. saith Lord, -whose name is the G. ofh. 
See Lord God. 
GOD is. 
Gen. 21.22. G. is with thee in all that thou doest 
31. 50. see, G. is witness betwixt me and thee 
Exod. 20. 20. fear not, for G. is come to prove you 
JV*M7«. 23. 19. G. is not a man. thnt he should lia 
ZJent. 3.24. what G. is there in heaven v, ho can do? 
33.27. the eternal Cr.is thy refuge, and underneath 
Jos/t.24.19. our holy G. is a jealous God, JVa/i.1.2. 

1 Sam. 4. 7. G. is come into the camp, woe unto uo 
10. 7. for G. is come with thee, 1 Chrov. 17. 2. 
28. 15. G. is departed from me, he answereth not 

2 Sam. 22. 33. G. is my strength and power 

1 CAron. 14. 15. G. is gone forth before ihee to smite 

2 Chr. 13. 12. G. himself is with us for our captain 
Job 33. 12. 1 answer thee, G. is greater than man 

36. 5. behold, G. is mighty and dcsjiiseth not any 

26. behold, G. is great, and we know him not 

Psal.l. 11. G. is angry with the wicked everyday 

10.4. G. is not in all his thoughts, not seek after G- 



14. 5. for G. is in the generation of the righteoug 
33. 12. blessed nation, whose G. is Lord, 144. 15. 
46. 1. G, is our refuge and strength, 62. 8. 
5.G.is in the midst ofher,she sliail not be moved 
47.5. G. is gone up with a shi'Utl|7. for GJs King 
48. 3. G. is known in her palaces for a refuge 
50. 6. for G. is judge himself, Selah, 75. 7. 
54. 4. behold, G. is my helper, Lord is with them 
56. 9. turn back ; this I know, for G. is for me 
59. fl. I will wait, for G. is my defence, 17. 
62. 7. in G. is my salvation and glory, Isa. 12. 2. 
68.5.a father of the fatherless is G.in his hiibitation 
73.1. truly G.is good to Israel, even to such as are 
26. G.fs strength of my heart, and portion forever 
74. 12. G. is my King of old, working salvation 
89. 7. G. is greatly to be feared in the assembly 
116. .5. gracious is the Lord, our G. is merciful 
118. 27^ G. is the Lord that hath shewed us light 
Eccl. 5. 2. for G. is in heaven, and thou on earth 
y:?a. 5.16. G. that is holv shall be sanctifir-d in right. 
8. 10. for G. is with us||45. 14. .^urely G. is m thee 
ZecA. 8. 23. we have heard that G. is v;ith you 
Mat. 3.9. G.is able of these stones to rvA=e,Lvke3.8. 
22. 32. G. is not God of the dead, but of the living 
Jolin 3. 33. hath set to his seal that G. is true 
4. 24. G. is a Spirit 1| 13. 31. G. is glorified in him 
Acts 10. 34. G. is no respecter of persons 
Rom. 1. 9. for G. is my witness, whom I serve 
11. 23. for G. is able to gratf them in a.'ain 
14. 4. for G. is able to make him sttiiil 

1 Cor. 1. 9. G. 7S faithful, by whom ye were called 
10. 13. G. is faithful who will not snfter yon 
14. 25. and report that G. is in you of a truth 

."^3. G. is not author of confus on, but of peace 

2 Cpr.1.18. as G.is true,ourword was not yea, nay 
9. 8. G. is able to make all grace abound to you 

Oal. 3. 20. but G. is one [| 6. 7. G. is not mocked 



GOD 

Eph. 2.4. but G.who is rich in mercy quickened us 
Phil. 1. b. G. is my record, iiuw greally 1 long alter 

3. 19. lor many walk, wiiost; g. is Kieir bedy 

1 T/tc.'-"i'. 2..5. nor cloak ol"covetuasiicss,G'.i6'witiiess 
ficb.ij. 10. Q. is not uiingiiteous to forget your work 

11. Hi. G. is not asliained to be called their God 

12. 29. for our G. is a can'suming fire 

13. 16. for with such sacritices G.is well pleased 
1 Jo/iii 1. 5 G. is light II 4. 8. for G. is love, ll3. 

3.20. G. is greater than our heart, knows all tilings 

GOD of Israel. 
Exod. 24. 10. they went up, and saw the G. of Isr. 
J\l'am. 16. y. the G. of Israel hath separated you 
Jos/t.7.19. to give glory to the G. of Isa. I .b'am.6.5. 

13. 33. the G. of Israel was their inheritance 

22.16. what trespass ye committed a.g.G. of Israel 
24. what have ye to do with the G. of Israel 1 

24. 23. incline your heart to the G. of Israel 
./et<;i^.ll.23. (?.<;/ /i-rat/! dispossessed the Amorites 
Rutli 2.12. a full re'vard be given thee of G. of Isr. 
ISam. 1. 17. the G. of Israel grant thy petition 

5. 11. send away the ark of the G. of Israel 
IKitiffs 8.23 L. G.of Isr.no G. like thee, 2C/ir.6.14. 

14. 13. some good thing toward the G. of Israel 

1 Ckron. 4. 10. Jabez called on the G. of Israel 
17. 24. the Lord of hosts is the G. of Israel 

2 Chron. 15. 13. who Vv'ould not seek the G.of Isr.? 
Ezra 7. 15. have freely otfered to the G. of Israel 

9. 4. trembled at the words of the G. of Israel 
Ps.4l. 13. blessed betheL.(?.6i//sr. from everlast. 

to everlasting, 72. 18. | 106. 48. Luke 1. 68. 

Isa. 41. 17. 1 the G. of Israel will not forsake them 

45. 3. I which call thee by name, am G. of Israel 

48. 2. they stay themselves on tlie G. of Israel 

Ezek. 8. 4. the glory of the G. of Israel was there 

Mat. 15.31. the multitude glorified the G.of Israel 

Livinif GOD. 
Dent. 5. 26. that heard the voice of the living G. 
./os/i. 3.10. hereby know the living G. is among you 

1 S'ani.l7.2i5. should defy the armies oHiving G. 36. 

2 Kings 19. 4. whom the kmg of Assyria hath sent 

to reproach the living G. 16. Isa. 37. 4, 17. 
Psal. 42.2. my soul thirsteth for God, the living G. 

84.2. my heart and Hesh crieth out for living G. 
Ter. 10. 10. he is the living G. an everlasting King 

23. 36. have perverted the words of the living G. 
Dan. 6. "JO. he is the living (?.and stedfast for ever 
//o5.1.10.shall be said, ye are sons of the living G. 
Mat. 16. 16. art Christ, Son oHiving G. John 6,69. 

23. 63. 1 adjure thee by the living G. tell us 
^cts 14.15. turn from these vanities to the livingG. 
iJom. 9.26. they shall be called children of living G. 
2 Cor. 3. 3. but with the Spirit of the livijig G. 

6. 16. for ys are the temple of the living G. 
ITfiess. 1.9. from idols to serve livijig and tvae G. 

1 Tim. 3. 15. which is the church of the living G. 

4. 10. because we trust in the living G. 6. 17. 
Heb.'i.\2.&n evil heart in departing from living G. 

9.14.purge your conscience to serve the living G. 

10. 31. it is fearful to fall into hands of living G. 

12. 22. ye arc come to Zion, the city of living G. 
Rev. 7. 2. angel having the seal of the living G. 

Lorci-GoD, Lord his God, Lord niiji Lord 
our, their, your, God. See these in the 
divisions of the word Lord. 
Merciful GOD. 
Exod.3i.6Xhe Lord, the hordG.mercif ul, gracious 
Deut. 4. 31. the Lord thy God is a merciful G. 

2 Chr. 30. 9. Lord your G. \s merciful if ye turn 
JV<?/t. 9. 31. thou art a gracious and merciful G. 
P5aZ.ll6.5. gracious is the Lord, our G. is merciful 
Jonah, 4. 2. 1 knew that thou art a G. merciful 

Mighty GOD. 
©£71.49.24. bow abode by hands ofmigh.G.ofJd^c. 
Deut.7.2l. Lord is among you, a mighty G. 10.17. 
JSTek. 9. 32. nov/ therefore our God, the mighty G. 
Jbi36.5.behold,G'.is?7i«>Aty,anddespisethnotany 
Fsal. 50. 1. the mighty G. the Lord hath spoken 
132. 2. how he vowed to the mighty (?. of Jacob 

5. till I find a habitation for mighty G. of Jacob 

Tsa.9. 6. his name shall be called the mighty G. 

10. 21. the remnant shall return to the mighty G. 

Jer. 32. 18. mighty G.the Lord of hosts is his name 

Hab.1.12. O mighty G. thou hast established them 

My GOD. 
Ge7i.28.21. Jacob said, then shall the Ld.be my G. 
Exod. 15.2. he is my G. my father's G. I will exalt 
Ruth 1.16. thy people be mypeople, thy God myG. 
2 Sam. 22. 7. t cried iomy G. he heard, Psal. 18. 6. 

22. and have not departed from my G. Ps. 18.21. 

30. by my G.l have leaped over a wall, Ps. 18.29. 
iChr. 28. 20. for God, even my G. will be with thee 
2CZtr. 18. 13. what my G. saith, that will I speak 
JVeA. 5. 19. think upon me, 7ny G. for good, 13. 31. 

13. 14. remember me, my G. concerning this, 22. 
Psal.22.l.my G.my r?.why hast thou forsaken me? 

why so far from helping me ? Mat. 27. 40. 
10. thou art my (?. from my mother's belly 
31. 14. I trusted in thee, I said, thou art my G. 
38. 21. O my G. be not far from me, 71. 12. 
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Ps. S9. 20. he shall cry, thou art my Father, my G. 

10-1. 33. I will sing praise to my G. 146. 2. 

118. 28. thou art my G and 1 will praise Uree 

145. 1. I will e.xtol thee,m^ G. O King, and bless 
Prov. 30. 9. and take the name of my G. in vain 
Isa. 7. 13. but will ye weary my G. also '.' 

40. 27. my judgment is passed over from 7ny G. 

44. 17. he saith, deliver me, for thou art 7ny G. 

61. 10. my soul shall be joyful in my G. 
Dan.i}.2-2.7nyG.ha.lhsealluB angel,hath shut lions' 
IIos.2.-2'3. they shall say, thou art my G. Zec/t.13.9. 

8. 2. Israel shall cry to me, my G. we know tiiee 

9. 17. my G. will cast them away, not hearken 
Mic'. 7. 7. I will wait, for my G. will hear me 
John 20.17. and say, I ascend to my Cand yourG. 

28. Thomas answered and said, my L.and myG. 
Rom. 1. 8. 1 thank my G. through Jesus Christ, for 
you all, 1 Cor. 1. 4. j 14.16. Phil. 1.3. Philem. 4. 
2 Cor. 12. 21. lest wheh I come, Jity G. will humble 
Phil. 4. 19. 7ny G. shall supply all your need 
Rev. 3. 12. 1 W'ill write on iiim the name of my G. 
See Lord my God. 
JVo GOD. 
Deut.32.39.l, even I am he, there is no G.with me 

1 Kings 8. 23. there is no G. like thee, 2 Chr. 6.14. 

2 Kings 1. 16. is it because there is 710 G. in Israel 1 

5. 15. now I know there is no G. in all the earth 
2 Chron. 32. 15. no G. of any nation able to deliver 
Psal. 14. 1. the fool hath said, there is 710 G. 53. 1. 
/5a. 43. 10. before me there was no G. formed 

44. 6. besides me there is no G. 8. | 45. 5, 14, 21. 
Ezeii. 28. 9. but thou shalt be a man, and no G. 
Has. 13. 4. and thou shalt know no G. but me 

O GOD. 
Jfum. 12. 13. heal her now, O G.l beseech thee 
.fadg. 16. 28. strengthen me, only this once, O G. 
Psal. 4. 1. hear me, O G. of my righteousness 

25.22. redeem Israel, O G. out of all his troubles 

51. 14. deliver me from blood-guiltiness, O G. 

56. 12. thy vows are upon me, O G.l will render 
Isa. 64. 4. nor hath the eye seen, O G. besides thee 
Heb. 10. 7. 1 said, lo, I come to do thy will, O G. 9. 

Of GOD. 
Exod. 9.128. entreat there be no more voices ofG. 
1 iSani. 14. 1 15. so it was a trembling of G. 
2CAr.l0.15. hearkened not, for the cause waso/ G. 

25.20. Amaziah would not hear, for it came of G. 
Psal. 7. 10. my defence is of Cr.whosaveth upright 
Isa. 29. 1 1. woe to the lion of G. add year to year 

53.4. we did esteem him smitten of G.and afflicted 
Mat. 16. 23. savourest not things of G. Mark 8.33. 
Joh7i 1. 13. born not of the will of man, but of G. 

6. 46. he which is of G. hath seen the Father 

7. 17. shall know of doctrine v.iielher it be of G. 

8. 47. he that is of G. heareth : ye are not of G. 
9.16. this man is not o/(r.||33.ifhe were noi of G. 

12. 43. loved the praise of men more than of G. 
Jlcts 5. 39. if it be of G. ye cannot overthrow it 
Rom. 2. 29. whose praise is not of men, but of G. 

9. 16. but of G. that sheweth mercy 

13. 1. no power but of G. powcr#Ordained of G. 

1 Cor. 1. 30. who of G. is made unto us wisdom 
6. 19. which ye have of G. ye are not your own 
11. 12. but all things are ofG. 2 Cor. 5. 13. 

2 Cy?-.2.17. but as of G. in the sight of G. speak we 
3. 5. we are not sufficient, our sufficiency is of G. 

Phil. 1. 23. hut to you of salvation, and that of G. 

3. 9. the righteousness which is of O. by faith 

Heb. 5. 4. he that was called of G. as was Aaron 

1 John 3. 10. doeth not righteousness, is not of G. 

4.1. beloved, try the spirits whether they are of G. 

3. confesseih not that Christ is come, is not of G. 

6. we areo/(7.||5.19. we know that weare of G. 

3 .lohn 11. follow good, he that doeth good is of G. 
See Angel, Ark, Born, Children, Chosen, 

Church, Counsel, Fear, Glory, Grace, 
Hand, House, Kingdom, Knowledge, Love, 
Man, People, Power, Servant, Sight, Son, 
Sons, Sfirit, Will, Words, Wore, Works, 
World, Wrath. 

07ir GOD. 

Exod.5.8. they cry, let us go and sacrifice to our G. 

Deut. 31. 17. because our G. is not among u^ 
.32. 3. ascribe ye greatness unto our G. 

Josh. 24. 18. we will serve the Lord, he is our G. 

■ludg. 10. 10. because we have forsaken our G. 

1 Sam. 2. 2. neither is there any rock like oiir G. 

2 Sarti.10.12. and let us play the men for our people, 

and for the cities of 07tr G. 1 Chron. 19. 13. 
22. 32. who is a rock, save our Cf.? Psal. 18. 31. 

1 Chr. 29. 13. now therefore, our G. we thank thee 

2 Chron. 2. 5. for great is our G. above all gods 
14.11. O Lord, thou art owr ©.let not man prevail 
20. 7. art not thoi our G. who didst drive out 

Ezra 9.10. now, O our G. what shall we sn v after? 
A'f A.4.4.hear,0 our G.\\20. our ©.shall fight for us 

6. 16. that this work was wrought of our G. 

9. 32. now therefore our G. the great, mighty God 

13. 2. otir G. turned the curse into a blessing 
Ps.40.3.hath put a new song, even praise to our G. 



GOD 

Psal. 48 14. this God is our G. for ever and evei 
50. 3. our G. shall come and not keep silence 

67. 6. and God, even our own G. shall bless U3 

68. 20. he that is our G. is the God of salvation 
77. 13. who is so great a God as our G.7 

95.7. he is our G.\\ 115.3. our G. is in the heaven* 

116. 5. gracious is the Lord, our G. is merciful 

Isa. 25. 9. lo, this is our G. we have v/aited for him 

55. 7. to our G. for he will abundantly pardon 

59. 13. and departing away from our G 

61. 2. to proclaim the day of vengeance of our O 

Dan.3.n. our G, whom we serve is able to deUvear 

Zech. 9. 7. he that remaineth shall be for cur O 

1 Cor.6.11. ye are sanctified by the Spirit of owr O 
Heb. 12. 2iJ. for our G. is a consuming fire 
Rev.^.lO. hast made us to our G. kings and priests 

7.10. salvation to our ©.who sitteth on the throne 
12. blessing, and honour, and power be to our ©. 
See Peace, Said, Saith, Serve, Sent, Speak, 
Speed, Spoken. 

Their GOD. 
©en.17.8. 1 will be their G. Exod.29.45. Jer. 24.7. 
I 31. 33. 1 32. 38. Ezek. 11. 20. | 34. 24. j 37. 23, 
27. Zech. 8. 8. 2 Cor. 6. 16. Rev. 21. 3. 
Z/eu.21.6.they shad be holy to their ©.for cfFerings 
of the Lord, and bread of their ©. they do offer 
26. 45. that I might be their ©. Ezek. 14. 11. 

2 Sam.7.2-i. thou art become their G. 1 Chr. 11. 22 
Ezra .'). 5. the eye of their ©. was on the elders 
Psal. 79. 10. where is their G. ? 115. 2. Joel 2. 17 
Isa. 8. 19. should not a people seek to their G.? 

21. shall fret, and curse their king, and their G 
58. 2. and forsook not the ordinance of their © 
Jer. 5.4. they know not the judgment of their G.5. 
Dan. 11. 32. but the people that know their G. 
Hos. 4. 12. have gone a whor. from under their G. 
5. 4. not frame their doings to turn to their G. 
ZecA. 12.5. my strength in the Lord of hosts their G. 
Heb. 11.16. he is not ashamed to be called their Q. 
Sec Lord their God. 
Thy GOD. 
Lev. 19. 14. thou shalt fear thy ©. 25. 17, 36, 43. 
Deut. 10. 21. he is thy praise, and he is thy G. 

26.17. hast avouched this day the Ld.to be thy G. 
Ruth 1. 16. thy people my people, thy G. my God 
2Kings 19.10. let not i/iy ©.deceive thee, /5a.37.10. 

1 Chr. 12. 18. peace to thee, for Ihy G. helpeth thee 

2 CAr. 9.8. because thy ©.loved Isr. made thee king 
Ezra 7. 14. according to law of thy G. in thy hand 

25. after the wisdom of thy G. laws of thy ©. 
.A^/i. 9. 18. this is thy G. that brought thee up 
Ps. 42.3. continually say to me, where is thyG.? 10. 
45. 7. God, thy G. hath anointed thee, Heb. 1.9 

50. 7. hear, O Israel, I am God, even thy G. 
68. 28. thy G. hath commander" thy strength 
147. 12. praise the Lord, praise thy ©. O Zion 

Isa. 41. 10. be not dismayed, for I am thy ©. 

51. 20. they are full of the rebuke of thy G. 

52. 7. that saith to Zion, thy G. reigneth 

60. 19. Lord shall be a light, and thy G. th> glory 
62. 5. so shall thy G. rejoice over thee 

Dan. 6. 16. thy G. whom thou servest will delivei 
20. is thyG.whom thou servest continually able? 

10. 12. and to chasten thyself before thy ©. 
Hos. 4. 6. thou hast forgotten the law of thy O. 

9. 1. thou hast gone a whoring from thy G. 

12. 6. turn thou to thy G. and wait on thy G. 
jSmos 4. 12. prepare to meet thy G. O Israel 
Jonafi 1. 6. O sleeper, arise, call upon thy ©. 
Mic. 6. 8. and to walk humbly, with thy G. 
See Lord thy God. 
To, or unto GOD. 
Gen. 40. 8. do not interpretations belong to ©. ? 
Exod. 2.23. they cried, ind their cry came up to O 
I_jev. 21. 7. for he is holy unto his ©. 
Deut. 32. 17. sac. to devils, not to G. 1 Cor. 10. 20 

33. 26. there is none like to the ©. of Jeshurun 
.Tudg. 13. 5. shall be a Nazaiite unto G. 7. 1 16. 17 
1 Sn?n. 10.3. shall meet thee three men going up to Q 
1 Chron. 26. 32. for every matter pertaining to G. 
Job 22. 2. can a man be profitable to G.7 

34. 31. surely it is meet to be said vnto G. 1 have 
PsaZ. 62. 11. t have heard, power belongeth to G 

68.20. to ©.the Lord belong the issues from death 
31. Ethiopia shall stretch her hands to ©. 

73. 28. it is good for me to draw near to G. 

77. 1. I cried to ©. even to ©. with my voitb 
Eccl. 12. 7. and the spirit shall return unto G 
Isa. 58. 2. they take delisrht in approach ng to O 
Lam. 3.41. let us lift up our heart with hands to O 
Mat. 22. 21. render luito G. the things which are 
God's, .Mark 12. 17. lAike 20. 25. 
.Tohn 13. 3. that he was come from God,went to G 
Jicts 4. 19. to hearken to you more than unto O. 

5. 4. thou hast not Ted unto men, but unto ©. 

26. 18. to turn them from power of Satan unto O 
20. turn to G. and do works meet for repentance 

Rom. 6. 10. he liveth unto G.\\ll. but aJive unto O 
13. yield yourselves unto G. as alive from dead 
7. 4. that we should bring forth fruit unte O. 



GOD 

Rjni.l2.1.present your bodies a living sac. unto G. 
14. 1'Z. every one give account of liiiiiseir^o G. 

1 Cor. 14. 2. speaketli not unto men but unto G. 
15. 24. he shall have delivered up kingdom to G. 

Phil. 4. 20. now unto G. and our Father be glory 

iEfeZ».7.25.he is able to save them that come w/tioG. 
11. 6. he that cometli to G. must believe that he is 
12.23. but yc are come to G. the Judge of all 
J^am. 4. 7. submit yourselves therefore to G. 

ljPei.3.18.Christ once suffered, might bring us to G. 
4. 6. but live according to G. in the Spirit 

Rev. .5.9. thou hast redeemed us to G. by thy blood 

12.5. her cliild was caught up unto G.to his throne 

14. 4. being the first-fruits unto G. and the Lamb 

Sec True. 

With GOD. 

Gen. 5.22 Enoch walked with G. and was not, 24. 
6. 9. Noah walked||32.28.Jacob hath power w.G. 

Exod.19.17. Moses brought people to meet with G. 

1 Sam. 14. 45. he hath wrought with G. this day 

2 Sam. 23. 5. although my house be not so with G. 
2 Ghron 35. 21. forbear from meddling with G. 
Job 9. 2. how should man be just with G. ? 

13. 3. and I desire to reason with G. 

16.21. O that one might plead for a man with G. 

25. 4. how then can a man be justified witlu G. ? 

27. 13. this the portion of a wicked man with G. 

34. 9. that he should delight himself loith G. 
23. that he should enter into judgment with G. 

37. 22. with G. is terrible majesty 
Psal. 78. 8. whose spirit is not stedfast with G. 
IIos. 11.. 12. but Judah yet ruleth tcith G. 

12. 3. Jacob by his strength had power with G. 
Mat. 19. 26. with men this is impossible, bui with 
'■■G. all things are possible, Mark 10.27. Luke 
1. 37. I 18. 27. 
Luke 1. 30. for thou hast found favour with G. 

2. 52. Jesus increased in favour with C-.-and man 
John 1. 1. the Word was with G. the Word was G. 

5. 18. making himself equal with G. Phil. 2. 6. 
Rom. 2. 11. there is no respect of persons with G. 

5-l.being justified by faith, we have peace withG. 

9 14. is there unrighteousn. with G. ? God forbid 

1 Cor. 3. 9. we are labourers together toith G. 
19. the wisdom of this world is foolishn. with G. 

7. 24. let every man therein abide with G. 

2 TAes5.1.6.a righteous thingwii/i G.to recompense 
Javi. 4. 4. the friendship of world is enmity with G. 
lPei.2.20.take patiently,this is acceptable JC^'^A G. 

Would God, Sec Would. 

Your GOD. 

G'ew.43.23.?/oMrfr.hath given you treasure in sacks 

Exod. 8. 25. go ye, sacrifice to your G. in the land 

Lev. 11. 45. Lord that bringeth you out of Egypt 

to be your G. 22. 33. \ 25. "3.3. J\rum. 15. 41. 

26.12. 1 will he your G. and ye shall be my people, 

Jer. 7. 23. | 11. 4. | 30. 22. Ezek. 36. 28. 

Jfum. 10. 10. be to you a memorial before your G. 

15. 40. do my commandments, be holy to your G. 

.rosh.2i.27. stone be witness, lest ye deny your G. 

1 Sam. 10. 19. ye have this day rejected your G. 
2Chron. 32. 14. that yo2ir G. should deliver you 

15. how much less shall yo2ir G. deliver you ? 
Ezra 4. 2. let us build, for we seek your G.&a ye do 
Isa. 35. 4. your G. will come with vengeance 
40. 1. comfort ye my people, saith your G. 

9. say to the cities of Judah, behold your G. 
59.2.iniquitiesseparated between you and wywrC. 

Ezek. 34. 31. 1 am yo2ir G. saith the Lord" God 
Dan. 2.47. of a truth it is, your G. is a God of gods 
Hos.l.9.ye arc not my people, I will not be yourO. 
John 8. 54. of whom ye say that he is your G. 
20. 17. 1 ascend to my God and your G. 
Sec LoKD your God. 
GODDESS. 
\Kings 11. 5. Solom.went after the^.of Zidonians 

33. they liave worshipped Ashtoreth, the g. 
Acts 19.27. the temple of great^. Diana be despised 
35. Ephesians are worshippers of the «•. Diana 
37. nor yet are thev blasphemers of your g. 
GODHEAD. 
£cts 17. 29. nor think that the g. is like to gold 
Rom. 1. 20. even his eternal power and g. 
CoZ.2.9. in him dwelleth the fulness of the g. bodily 

GODLY. 
Psal. 4. 3. the Lord hath set apart him that is g, 
12. 1. help. Lord, for the g. man ceaseth 
32. 6. for this shall every one that is g. [iray 
Mic. 7. 1 2. the g. man is perished out of the earth 
Mai. 2. 15. that he might seek a g. seed 
8 Cor. 1. 12. in g. sincerity had our conversation 
7. 9. ye were made sorry after a g. manner, 11. 

10. for g. sorrow worketh repentance 

11. 2. 1 am jealous over you with nr. jealousy 

2 Tim. 3. 12. all that will live g. in Christ, suffer 
Tit. 2. 12. that ye should live g. in this world 
lleb. 12. 28. let us serve God vv^ith reverence and 

g. fear 
2 Pet. 2. 9. the Lord knoweth how to deliver the g. 
1 fokn §. if thou bring forward after Eg. sort 
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GODLINESS. 
Isa. 57. jl- and men of-^. are taken away 

1 'JVm. 2. 2. that we may lead a quiet life in all g. 

10. which becometh women professing g. 

3. 16. great is the mystery of g. God in the flesh 

4. 7. and exercise thyself rather unto g. 

8. but g. is profitable unto all things 

6. 3. to the doctrine which is according to g, 

5. corrupt menjsuppo-sing that gain is g. 

6. but g. with contentment is great gain 

11. follow after righteousness, g. faith, love 

2 Tim. 3. 5. having a form of ^. but denying power 
Tit. 1. 1. acknowledging the truth whicii is after^. 
2 Pet. 1. 3. all things that pertain to life and g. 

6. add to patience ^5". to^. brotherly kindness, 7. 
3. 11. what manner of persons ought to be in all g. 

GOD-WARD. 
Exod.lS.ld.Godw'ith thee, be thou for people to G. 
2 Cor. 3.4. such trust have wc through Chri.st to G. 
1 Thess. 1. 8. your faith to G. is spread abroad 

GODS. 
Gen. 3. 5. ye shall be as g. knowing good and evil 

31. 30. yet wherefore hafet thou stolen my g. ? 
Exod. 12. 12. against all^. of Egypt 1 will execute 

20. 23. shalt not make with me g. of silver or gold 
22. 28. thou shalt not revile the o-. nor curse ruler 
23. 24. thou shalt not bow down to their g. 
32.shalt make no covenant with them nor their^. 

32.1. up, make us^z-.to go before us, 23. Jlcts 7.40. 
4. these be thy g. O Israej, which brought, 8. 
31. Moses said, they have made them g. of gold 

34. ]5. lest they go a whoring after their g.' 
'N'um.25.2. called people to thesacrifice.? ot Iheir^. 

33. 4. upon the Egyptians' g. also the Lord exe- 
cuted judgment, Jcr. 43. 12, 13. 1 46. 25. 
Dcut. 7. 25. the images of their g. shall ye burn 

10. 17. Lord your God is God o\' g. Lord of lords 

12. 3. ye shall hew down the images of their ^. 

30. that thou enquire not after their g. 

31. have done every abomination to their^. burnt 
their sons and daughters in the fire to their ^. 

13.7. entice thee to the^. of people round about 
20. 18. not to do as they have done to their g. 
29. 1 17. and ye have seen their dungy g. 

32. 37. and he shall say, where are their g. 7 
.Tosh. 22. 22. the Lord God of o-. knoweth 

23. 7. nor make mention of the name of their g. 
.Judg.5.S. they chose new g. then \vas war in gates 
6. 10. I said, fear not the g. of the Amorites 
10. 14. go and cry to tlie o-. which ye have chosen 

17. 5. the man Micah had a house of ^. 

18. 24. ye have taken away my g. which I made 
Ruth 1. 15. thy sister-in-law is gone back to her^. 

1 Sarn. 4. 8. these are the g. that smote Egyptians 
6.5. will lighten his hand from off you and your^. 

17. 43. the Philistine cursed David by his g. 
28.13. she said, 1 saw^. ascending out of the earth 

2Sam.l.2'.i. thou redeernest from Egypt and their ^. 
IKings 11.2.they will turn your heart after their^. 
S.Solomon b^rnt incense and sacrificed to their^. 
12. 28. it is too much to go upj behold thy g. 

18. 24. and call ye on the name of your g. 25. 

19.2. let the^. do so to me and more also, 20. 10. 
20. 23. their g. are g. of the hills, therefore 

2 Kings 17. 29. every nation made g. of their own 

33. they feared the Lord, and served their own^. 
18.33. hath any of the^r.delivered his land ? 19.12. 

2 Chron. 32. 13, 14. Isa. 36. 18. 1 37. 12. 

34. where are the g. of Hamath ? Isa. 36. 19. 
19. 18. have cast their ^. into fire, they were no g. 

1 Chron. 5- 25. went a whoring after ^. of the land 
10. 10. put Saul's armour in the house of their g. 
14. 12. they left their g. David burnt them 

2 Chron. 13.8. golden calves Jeroboam made for^. 
O.the same may be a priest to them that are no g. 

25. 14. Amaziah brought^, of Seir to be his g. 

28. 23. Ahaz sacrificed to the g. of Damascus 

32. 17. the g. of the nations have not delivered 
Ezra 1.7.Nebuch. put vessels in the house of his ^. 
Psal. 82. 1. God standeth, he judgeth among the o-. 
6. I have said, ye are g. John 10. 34. 

136. 2. O give thanks unto the God of ^. 

1S8. 1. before the g. will I sing praise unto thee 
Isa. 21. 9. Babylon is fallen, and her g. broken 

41. 23. that we may know that ye are g. 

42. 17. that say to molten images, ye are our^. 
Jer. 2. 11. hath a nation changed her^. are no g.? 

28. where are thy ^. Ihou hast made 1 according 
to the numberof thy cities are thy ^. 11.13. 
5. 7. children have sworn by them that are no g. 
10. 11. the g. that have not made the heavens 
11. 12. cry to the g. to whom they offer incense 
16. 20. shall a man make g. and they are no g.? 
48. 35. to cease him that burneth incense to his^. 
Dan. 2. 11. no other can shew it, except the g. 
47. of a truth it is, that your God is a God of o-. 

4. 8. in whom is the spirit of the holy g. 

9. I know spirit of holy ^. is in thee, 18. 1 5. 14. 

5. 4. they praised the g. of gold and silver, 23. 
11. and wisdom like the wisdom of the g. 



ixUL 

Dttv. 11 8. carry captives into Egy. o-.with princet 

36. shdl si)eak marvellous things against G.of^ 

IIos. 14. 3. neither will we say more, ye are our g. 

Mah. 1. 14. out of the house of thy g 1 will cut ofi 

John 10.35. if he called them g. to whoin the word 

Jlcts 14. 11. the g. are come down to us like men 

17. 1 23. 1 beheld your g. that you worship 

19. 26. they be no g. which are made with handa 

1 Cor. 8. 5. be that are called g. there be g. many 

Ga^. 4.8. did service to them which by nature no ^. 

•See Skrve. 

Ml GODS. 

Exod.18.11. 1 know the Lord is greater than allg, 

1 Chron. 16.25. to be feared above allg. Psal.Wi.4i. 
26. all g. of the people are idols, Psal. 96. 5. 

2 Chron. 2. 5. great h God above allg. Psal. i'S5.5. 
Psal. 95. 3. the Lord is a great King above all g. 

97. 7. worsh. him all ye g.\\Q. exaltexl above all g, 
Zeph. 2. 11. he will famish all the g. of the earth 

Among the GODS. 

Exod.15.11. among theg.who is like thee, O Lord! 

2 Kings 18. 35. who among the g. could deliver 

their country? 2 Chron. 32. 14. Isa. 36. 20. 

Psal. 80. 8, among the g. there is none like thee 

Molten GOB^. 
Exod. 34. 17. shalt make no molten g. Lev. 19. 4, 

Other GODS. 
£2:0^.20.3. shalt have no 0. ^.before me, Deut.5.7. 
23. 13, make no mention of names of other g. 
Deui. 6. 14. ye shall not go after other g. 11. 28. \ 
28. 14. 1 Kings 11. 10. Jer. 25. 6. 1 35. 15, 
7. 4. they will turn tliy son to serve other g. 
8. 19. if thou walk after other g. and serve them 
13.2. let us go sSlex other g. and serve ihem,6. 13. 
17. 3. hath gone and served other g. 29. 26. .Tosh. 
23. 16. .Tudg. 10. 13. 1 Sam. 8. 8. Jer. 11. 10, 
18.20.prophet that shall speak in name oi other g. 

30. 17. but shalt be drawn away, and worship 

other g. and serve them, Jer. 22. iX 

31. 18. in that day they turned to other g. 
20.then will they turn to other g.&nA provoke me 

Judg.2.\2. forsook the Lord, and followed other g. 

17. went a whoring after other g. bowed to them 
19.in following other g.to serve them, and to bow 

lS'(Z7?t.26. 19. driven me out, saying, go serve other g 

1 Kings 9. 9. have taken hold upon other g, 

2 Chron. 7. 22. 
11. 4. his wives turned his heart after otlicr g. 
14. 9. for thou hast gone and made the other g. 

2 Kings 5. 17. I will not o-ffer sacrifice to other g 
17. 7. Israel had sinned, and had feared other g 

35. ye shall not fear other g. nor bow to them, 

nor serve them, nor sacrifice to them, 37, ;38 

22. 17. have forsaken me, and burnt incense to 

other g. 2 Chron. 34. 25. Jcr. 1. 16. | 19, A. 

2 Chron. 28. .25. Ahaz burnt incense to other g. 

Jer. 7. 6. nor walk ahexMhcr g. to your hurt 

9. v/alk after other g. whom ye know not, 13. 10. 

16.11. have forsaken me, and walked after other g. 

44. 5. hearkened not to burn no incense to other g 
8.burning incense to other g.'m land of Egy])t,15. 

Hos. 3. 1. look to other g. and love flagons of wine 
Sec Serve. 
Strange GODS. 
Gen. 35. 2. put away the strange g. 1 Sam. 7. 3 
4. they gave Jacob the strange g. .Josh. 24. 23. 
Z)eMt32.16.provok.him to jealousy whhstrangeg 
.Tosh. 24. 20. if ye forsake Ld. and serve strange g. 
■Tudg. 10. 16. they put away their strange g. 
2 Chr. 14. 3. Asa took away the altar of strange g. 
33. 15. Josiah took away the strange g. and idol 
Je?-.5.19. as ye served strange g. so serve strangers 
..■3c(sl7.18.seemethtobeasetterforthofstra7t^e^. 

GOLD. 
Gew.2.11. whole land of Havilah, where there is g. 

12. the g. of that land is good, there is bdellium 
41. 42. he put a chain of ^. on Joseph's neck 

Exod. 20. 2!3. nor shall ye make you gods of ^. 
25. 12. thou shalt Cctstfour ringsof o-. forthe ark, 
26. I 26. 29. I 28. 23, 26, 27. | 37. 3, 13. 

13. shalt make staves of shittim-wood, overlay 
them with^. 28. [ 26.29,37. |,30..5. f .37.4,15,28. 

18. thou shalt make two cherubims of g. 37. 7. 

25. 6. thou shalt make fifty taches of ^. 36. 13. 
32. their hooks shall be of ^. 37. | 36. 38. 

28. 6. ephod g. \\ 8. girdle g. || 15. breast-plate g 

11. to be set in ouches of ^. 13. | 39. 6, 13, 16. 

24. chains of ^. I| 33. thou shalt make bells of ^. 
32. 24. who hath any g. let him break it off 

31. oh, this people have made them gods of ^. 
35. 22. they brought jewels of ^. an offering of g. 
.36. 31. he overlaid the boards with g. bars with g. 

38. he overlaid their chapiters anrl fillets with g. 
38. 24. all the g. that was occupied in tiie work 

39. 3. they did beat the g. into thin plates 

40. 5. fhou shalt set the altar of ^. bcfor*! the ark 
Mum- 7. 14. one spoon often shekels of^. 20. 

84. at dedication of the altar twelve spoons of^. 
88. all the g. of the spoons was 120 shekels 
31. 50, the captains* oblation, jewels of ^. chains 



GOL 



GOL 



GON 



Jesh. 7. 21. Achan took a wedge oifr. of 50 shekels 
24. Josiiua took Achan and tiie wedge ol'^. 

Judff. 8. iiti. the ear-rings 1700 shekels of g. 

1 !Sa/u. (i. 8. and put tlie jewels ot'^. in a coffer 
11. they laid cotter and the mice oi"^. on the cart 

15. Levite:j took the coii'er with the jewels Oiff. 
8 ia//i. H.7 David took shields of^. 1 C/u: 18. 7. 
iliings 6. 2:2. house, altar, he overlaid witli^. 

28. he overlaid cherubims vvith^. 2 Chron.'S. 10. 
7. 48. Solomon made the altar and table of g. 

49. lamps and tongs of »■. || 50. hinges of^. 
9.11. Hiram king otTyre furnished Solomon with 
g. and cedar trees, 10. 11. 2 Chron. 9. 10. 
10.2. queen of Sheba came with g. 2 C/u: 9. 1. 

14. tlie weight of o-.came in one year, 2 CAr.9.13. 

16. Solomon made 200 targets of beaten g. 

17. he made three hundred shields of o". 

18. he overlaid the throne with the best g. 
13. 23. Jeroboam made two calves of ^. 

22. 48. Jehoshaphat made ships to go for^. 

•2 Kings 18. 18. Hezekiah cut otf^. from the doors 

1 Chron. 28. 14. David gave of ^. by weight for ^. 

2 Chron. 3. 6. and the g. was g. of Parvaim 

4. 7. ten candlesticks of^. || 8. basons of ^. 
22. snufifers, censers, and spoons of pure g. 

9. 18. steps to the throne, with a footstool of ^. 

12. 9. Shishak carried away the shields of^. 
Ezra 8. 27. basons of ^. copper precious as g. 
J^Teh. 7. 70. Tirshatha gave thousand drachms of^. 

71.chiefof the fathers gave ^/■.||72.people gave ^. 
Job 22. 24. lay up g. as dust, the g. of Ophir 
t 25. yea. the Almighty shall be thy g. 

23. 10." when tried, I shall come forth like g. 
28. 6. as for the earth, it hath the dust of ^. 

15. wisdom cannot be gotten for g. nor silver 
Itj. it cannot be valued with the g. of Ophir 
17. the g. and the crystal cannot ecpial it 

31. 24. if I made g. my hope, or said to fine g. 

36. 19. will he esteem thy riches 1 no not g. 

37. 1 22. g. Cometh out of the north 

42. 11. every one gave Job an ear-ring of g. 
Psal. 19. 10. more to be desired are they than g. 
45. 9. did stand the queen in g. of Ophir 

72. 15. to him shall be given of the g. of Sheba 
iVov. 11. 22. as a jewel of ^. in a swine's snout 

16. 16. much better it is to get wisdom than g. 
20. 15. there is g. and a multitude of rubies 

Cant. 1. 10. thy neck is comely with chains of g. 

5. 14. his hands are as g. rings set with beryl 
fsa. 14. 1 4. how hath the exactress of ^. ceased 

30. 22. ye shall defile ornament of thy images of^. 

40. 19. the goldsmith spreadeth it over with g. 

60. 17. for brass I will bring g. for iron bring silver 
Jer. 4.30. thou deckest thee with ornaments of ^. 
Z/am. 4.1. how is the o-.becomedirnl fine ^'•.changed! 
Ezek. 27. 22. merchants of Sheba occui)ied with g. 
Dan.2.38.ait head of^.l|3.1. Neb. made image of^. 

5. 23. and thou hast prjised the gods of o-. 

29. they put a chain of ^. about Daniel's neck 
Zech. 4. 2. and behold a candlestick all of ^. 

13. 9. and I will try them as g. is tried 

Mat. 2. 11. they presented to him g. and myrrh 

23. 16. whoso shall swear by the g. of the temple 
17. for whether is greater, the g. or the temple 

1 Tim. 2. 9. not adorned wit h^.or pearls, IPet. 3. 3. 
Heb. 9. 4. the ark overlaid round about with g. 
Jam. 2. 2. if there come a man with a g. ring 
J Pet. 1.7. the trial of faith more precious than g. 
Rev. 3. 18. 1 counsel thee to buy of me g. tried 
4. 4. the elders had on their heads crowns of ^. 

9. 7. the locusts had on their heads crowns of g. 

17. 4. the woman was decked with g. and pearls 

18. 16. that great city that was decked with g. 

See Beaten, Crown, Fine. 

Pure GOLD. 

Exod 25.11. thou shaltoverlavtheark viifhpuren-. 

wiihin and without, 24. | 30. 3. 1 37. 2, 11, 26. 

17. thou shalt make a mercy-seat of jswreo'. 37.6. 

29. dislies, spoons, and covers ofp.g. 37. 16, 23. 

31. make acandlest. ofp.g. 37.17. lKino-s7.49. 

38. an«ff-dishes p. g. 1 Kings 7. 50. 2 Chr. 4. 22. 

28. 14 two chdms of pure g. at ends, 22. | 39. 15. 

36. thou shalt make a plate of pure g. 39. 30. 
I Kings 6. 20. the oracle he overlaid with pure g. 

10. 21. vessels of Lebanon of pure g. 2 Chr. 9. 20. 

1 Chro7i.28.l7. pure g. forfiesh-hooks, bowls, cups 

2 CA7-oK.3.4.overIaid the porch within w'nhpureg. 
9. 17. he overlaid the throne with pure g. 

Job 28. 19. wisdom not to be valued with pureg. 
Psal. 21. 3. settest a crown of pure g. on his bead 
Rev. 21. 18. city was pure ^. || 21 . street of pure g. 

GOLD with silver. 
Gen. 13. 2. Abram was rich in silver s.ndg. 24.35. 

44. 8. steal out of my lord's house silver or g. 
Exod. 3. 22. jewels of silver and g. 11. 2. ] 12. 35. 

25. 3. this is the offering, take silver and g. 

31. 4. to work in g. silver, and brass, 35. 32. 
JSTum. 22. 18. his house full of silver and g. 24. 13. 

31. 22. only g. and silver that may abide the fire 

Deut. 7. 25. shalt not desn-e silver and g. on idols 

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Dcut. 8. 13. when thy silver and g. is multiplied 
17. 17. nur shall he greatly multiply silver and g. 
29. J 7. 'ye have seen their idols, silver and g. 

Josh. 6. 19. silver and^.are consecrated to Ld. 24. 
22. 8. return to your tents with silver and g. 

2&a»i.S.11.5«7«.and^.Dav.dedicated,lA'i;jo-s7,51. 

21. 4. we.will have no silver or g. of Saul 
IKitigs 15.15.Asa brought into house of Ld.silver 

and 0-. he had dedicated, 2 Chron. 15. 18. 

18. Asa took all the silver and^. 2 Chron. 16. 2. 

19.1 havesent apresentof5«Zu.and^.2C7t?".16.3. 

20. 3. silver and g. is mine || 5. deliver silv. -3.116. g. 

2 Kings 7. 8. earned thence silver and^. raiment 

14. 14. Jehoash took the silv. and g. 2 Chr. 25.24. 

16. 8. Ahaz took silv. and g. found in Ld.'s house 
20. 13. Hezek. shewed them silv. and^. Jsa. 39.2. 
23.35. Jehoiak. gave silv.a.ad ^.exacted silv.a.ndg. 

25. 15. things of^. in^r, of silv. in silv. Jer. 52,19. 

1 Chr.29.3. of my own proper good, ofw-.and silver 

2 Chr. 1. 15. the king made silver and g. plenteous 
Ezra 1. 4. men of his place help with silver and g. 

2. 69. gave silv. and o-.|| 7. 15. to carry silv. and^. 

8. 25. they v/eighed them the silver and g. 33. 
Esth. 1. 6. beds were of ^. and silv. on a pavement 
Job 28. 1. there is a vein for silver, a place tor g. 
Psal. 68. 13. covered with silv. her feathers with^. 

105. 37. he brought them out with silver and ^. 

115. 4. their idols are silver and g. 135. 15. 

119. 72. thy law is better than g. and silver 
Prov. 8. 10. not silv. receive knowl. rather than^. 

17. 3. fining-pot for silver, furnace for g. 27. 21. 

22. 1. loving-favour rather than silver or g. 
25. 11. like apples of ^. in pictures of silver 

Eccl. 2. 8. I gathered me also silver and g. 
Cant. 1. 11. make borders of ^. with studs of silver 

3. 10. he made the pillars of silver, bottom of ^. 
Isa. 2. 7. the land also is full of silver and g. 
20. a man shall cast his idols of silv. and g. 31. 7. 

13. 17. which shall not regard silver or g. 

46.6. they lavish ^.out of the bag, and weigh silv. 

CO. 9. to bring their silver and g. with them 
,Tcr. 10. 4. they deck it with silver and g. 
Ezek. 7.19. they shall cast away their silver and g. 
silv. and^.not able to deliver them, Zcph.l.l8. 

10. 13. thus wast thou decked with g. and silver 
/)aw. 2.35. then was siZu.and ^.broken to pieces, 45. 

5. 4. they praised the gods of silver and g. 23. 

11. 38. a god shall he honour with g. and silver 
43. have power over treasures of ^. and silver 

Has. 2.8. did not know I multiplied her silv. and g. 

8. 4. of their silver and g. have they made idols 
Joel 3. 5. because ye have taken my silver and^. 
JVah. 2. 9. take the spoil of silver and spoil of g. 
Hab. 2. 19. behold it is laid over with silver and g. 
Hag. 2. 8. the silver is mine, and the g. is mine 
ZecA. 6. 11. then take silver and^r.and make crowns 
Mai. 3. 3. he shall purge them as g. and silver 
Mat. 10. 9. provide neither^, nor silver, nor brass 
./lets 3. 6. Peter said, silver and g. have I none 

17. 29. nor think Godhead is like to silver and g. 

20. 33. I have coveted no man's silver or g. 

1 Ctir.3.12. if any build on this foundation g. silver 

2 Ti7n.2.20. in a great house vessels of silver and^. 
Jam. 5. 3. your ^.andsiZtvr cankered, rust of them 

1 Pe^.1.18. we were not redeemed with silv. and g. 
Rev. 9. 20. repented not of idols of silver and g. 

Talent and talents of GOLD. 
Exod. 25. 39. of a talent of pure g. shall he make it 
37. 24. of a talent of pure g. made he it 

2 Sam. 12. 30. weight of crown a t. ofg. lChr.20.2. 
IKings 9. 14. Hiram sent Solomon 120 taleiits of g. 

28. they sent from Ophir 420 talents of g. 
10. 10. she gave Solomon 120 t. ofg. 2 Chr. 9. 9. 
14. in one year came to Solomon 666 talents ofg. 
2Kings 23.33. put the land to a t. ofg. 2 Chr. 36.'3. 

1 Chr. 22. 14. David prepared 100,000 talents ofg. 
29. 4. prepared of my proper good 3000 t. of g. 

7. the chief of the fathers gave 5000 talents of g. 

2 Chron. 8. 18. took from Ophir 450 talents of g. 
Ezra 8. 26. I weighed of g. vessels 100 talents 

Vessels of GOLD. 
2Sam.8.\0. Toi sent to Dav. ves. ofg. IChr. 18. 10. 

1 Kings 10. 21. Solomon's drinking vessels were 

ofg. 2 Chron. 9. 20. 
25. every man brought present, v.of g. 2CAr.9.24. 

2 Kings 12. 13. not made for house of Lord v.of g. 
24.13. Nebuchadnezzar cut in pieces vessels of g. 

2 C'/tr. 24. 14. of rest of money made they v. of g. 
Ezra 1. 11. all the vessels of g. and silver 5400. 

5. 14. the vessels of g. Cyrus delivered to one 

8. 26. 1 weighed of vessels of g. 100 talents 
Esth. 1. 7. they gave them drink in vessels ofg. 
Dan. 11.8. shall also carry into 'Egyptvessels ofg. 
2 Tim. 2. 20. not o My vessels of g. but of wood 

GOLDEN. 
Exod. 25. 25. a^. crown to the border round about 

28. 34. a g. bell II 30. 4. two g. rings, 39. 20. 

32. 2. Aaron said, break off the g. ear-rings 
Lev. 8. 9. upon forefront he put the g. plate 
JVMni.7.26. one^. spoon often shek. full of incense 



Judg.8. 24. had g. ear-rmgs, becf;-s.ae Ishmaelitea 
26. the weight ofg. ear-rings he requested 

1 Sarn. 6. 4. five g. emerods, five g mice, 17, 18. 

2 Kings 10.29.Jehudeparted not from the^. calves 

1 Chron. 28. 17. lor the g. basons he gave gold 

2 Chron. 13. 8. there are with you g. calves 
Ezra 6. 5. and also let the g. vessels be' restored 
Esih.4.11. king shall hold out a ^.sceptre, 5.2. \8.i 
Eccl. 12. 6. or the g. bowl be broken, or pitcher 
Isa. 13. 1^2. man more prec. than o-. wedge of Ophir 

14. 4. how hath the oppressor, the g. city ceased 
Jer.51.7.Babylon hath been^. cup in Lord's hands 
Da7i. 3.5. fall down and worship the^. image, 12. 
5.2. Belshazzar commanded to bring the ^.vessels 
3. they brought the^. vessels taken out of temple 
Zech. 4. 12. through the g. pipes, empty the g. oil 
IIeb.9.4.ha.d the ^.censer and ark where was^.pot 
Rev.\.12. being turned, I saw seven ^.candlesticks 
13. one girt about the paps with a g. girdle 
20. the mystery of the seven g. candlesticks 
2. 1. who walketh in midst of the g. candlesticks 
5. 8. g. vials, 15. 7. || 8. 3. having a g. censer 

14. 14. on his head a.g. crown J| 17. 4. a.g. cup full 

21. 15. had a g. reed to measure the city and gates 

See Altar. 
GOLDSMITH, S. 
JVeA. 3. 8. Uzziel of the g. repaired next to him 

31. the^.son || 32. and merchants repaired ando" 
Isa. 40. 19. the g. spreadeth it over with gold 

41. 7. so the carpenter encouraged the g. 
46. 6. they hire a g. and he maketh it a god 

GONE. 
Gen. 24. f 1. Abraham was old, and g. into days 
31. 30. and now though thou wouldest needs be^ 
34. 17. take our daughter, and we will be g. 

42. 33. take food for your households, and be g 
Exod. 12. 32. take your fiocks and herds, and be g 
Dcut. 32. 36. when he seeth their power is g. 

1 Sain. 14. 3. the people knew not Jonathan was^. 

17. number now, and see who is g. from us 

15. 20. 1 have g. the way which the Lord sent me 

20. 41. as soon as the lad was g. David arose 

25a7n.3.7.\vherefore^'-.in to my father's concubine? 

24. he is quite ^.||13. 15. Amnonsaid, arise, Le^. 

1 Kings 2. 41. that Shimei had g. from Jerusalem 

13. 24. when he was ^. a lion met him by the way 

14. 10. as a man takes away dung till it be all g. 

18. 12. as soon as I am g. Spirit shall carry thee 
20. 40. as I was busy here and there, he was g. 

22. 13. the messenger that was g. to callMicaiah 
1 Chron. 17. 5. but have g. from tent to tent 

Job 7. 4. when shall I rise, and the night be g. 7 

19. 10. he hath destroyed me, and I am g. 

24. 24. they are exalted for a while, but are g. 
28. 4. they are dried up and g. away from men 
Psal. 38. 10. as for light of mine eyes, it also is g 
42. 4. 1 had^. with the multitude to house of Goi. 
73. 2. but as for me, my feet were almost g. 

11. 8. is his mercy clean g. for ever ? 

103. 16. the wind passeth over it, and it is g. 
•109. 23. I am g. like the shadow that declineth 
Prov. 7. 19. the good man is g. a long journey 

20. 14. when he is g. his way, then he boasteth 
Eccl. 8. 10. who had come and g. from place of holy 
Cant. 2. 11. winter is past, the rain is over and g. 

5. 6. but my beloved had withdrawn, and was^ 

6. 1. whither is thy beloved g. O thou fairest? 
Isa. 5. 13. therefore my people are g. into captivity 

24. 11. all joy darkened, the mirth of the land ^ 
41. 3. by the way he had not g. with his feet 

Jer. 2. 5. what iniquity in me, that they are g. 
23.how canst thou say,I have not ^.afterBaaliml 

5. 23. but this peojile are revolted and g. 

9. 10. beasts are g. \\ 15. 6. thou art g. backward 

44. 14. none that are g. into Egypt shall escape 
23. all the remnant that are g. shall know 

50. 6. they have g. from mountain to hill 
Lam. 1. 3. Judah is g. \\ 5. Zion's children are g. 
6. g. without strength || 18. my virgins are g. 
Ezek. 37. 21. take Israel from heathen whither g 
Dan. 2. 5. the king said, the thing is g. from me, 8 
Hos. 4. 1 13. their drink is g. they committed 

9. 6. for lo, they are g. because of destruction 
Jlmos 8.5. when will new-moon be^. that wc may 
Luke 2. 15. angels were g. from them into heaven 

24. 28. he made as if he would have g. further 
.lohn 4. 8. for his disciples were g. to buy meat 

12. 19. behold, the world is g. after him 
..icts\f).\9. their masters saw hope of gains was ^ 

20. 25. among whom I have g. preaching the 

kingdom of God 
1 Pet. 3. 22. who is g. into heaven on right hand 
Jude 11. they have g. in the way of Cain 

GONE about. 
1 Sam. 15. 12. Saul is^. about and passed to Gilgal 
.Tob 1. 5. when davs of their feasfings were^. aboui 
7sffl.l5.8.for the cky is g.about the borders of Moat 
Acts 24. 6. hath g. about to profane the temirfe 

GONE aside. 
J^um. 5. 19. if thou hast notg.aside to unckaimess 



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vVu7ft.5.20. a hast ff. aside to anoth. instead of husb. 
l^sal. 14. 3. they are all g. aside, they are filthy 
aids 26. 31. when they were ff. aside, they talked 

GOME astray. 
Psal. 119. 176. 1 have "•. astray like a lost sheep 
Isa. 53. 6. all we like sheep have g. astray 
JlfaM8.12. if a man have 100 sheej),one of ihern be 
g. astray, he seeketh that which is^. astray 
2PeJ.2.15.forsaketh the right way, and aveg.astray 

GONE away. 
2 Sam. 3 22. but Abner was^. aicay in peace, 23. 
23. 9. and tne men of Israel were g. away 
Job 28. 4. even the waters were o-. away from men 
Isa. 1. 4. iney are g. away backward 
Ezek. 44. 10. Levites which are g. away from me 
Mai. 3. 7. ye are g. away from mine ordinances 
John 6. 22. but his disciples were g. away alone 

GONE back. 
Ruth 1. 15. behold, thy sister-in-law is g. back 
Job 23-. 12. nor have I^. back from commandment 
Psal. 53. 3. every one is g. back, none doeth good 
Jer.4Q.^. while he was not yetg.b. he said, go back 

GONE down. 
1 Sam. 15. 12. Saul is passed, and g.down to Gilgal 

1 Kings 1. 25. Adonijah is g.down, and slain oxen 
21.18. Ahah g.dowji to possess Naboth's vineyard 

2 Kings 20. 11. by which the shadow had g. down 

in the dial of Ahaz, Isa. 38. 8. 
Cant. 6. 2. my beloved is g. down into his garden 
Jer. 15. 9. her sun is o*. dotcnvihWe it was yet day 

48. 15. his young men are g. down to slaughter 
Ezek. 31. 12. all people g. down from his shadow 

32. 21. the strong are g. down, slain by the sword 

24. there is Elam || 27. Tubal i| 30. ZiAon g.down 

Jonah 1. 5. Jonah was g. down to sides of the ship 

GONE forth. 
Gen. 19. 1 23. sun g. forth when Lot entered Zoar 
Exod. 19. 1. in third month wiien Isr. was^. forth 
2 Kings 6. 15. when servant of Elisha was g. forth 
1 Chron. 14. 15. God is g. forth before thee to smite 
Isa. 51. 5. my salvation is g. forth, and my arms 
Jer. 4. 7. he is g. forth to make thy land desolate 

10. 20. my children are g. forth of me, and are nyt 
23. 15. is profaneness^. /ori/i into all the land 

19. a whirlwind of the Lord is g. forth in fury 

29.16. brethren that are not g. forth into captivity 

Ezek. 7. 10. day is come, the morning is g. forth 

36. 20. these are people of the L. and are g. forth 

JDan. 2. 14. g. forth to slay wise men of Babylon 

10. 20. when I am g. forth, prince of Grecia come 

J)/aj7jl0.17.when he wasg.forthoue came running 

GONE out. 
JExoff .9.29.as soon as I am g. out I will spread hands 
J^um. 16. 46. there is wrath g. out from the Lord 
Deut. 13. 13. certain men g. out, and withdrawn 
23. 23. that which is g. out of thy lips, shall keep 
Judg. 4. 14. is not the Lord g. out before thee 1 
Ruih 1. 13. hand of the Lord is g. out against me 

1 Sam. 9. t7. bread is g. out of our vessels 
25. 37. when the wine was g. out of Nabal 

2 Kings 5. 2. the Syrians had g. out by companies 
7. 12. we be hungry, therefore they are g. out 
20. 4. afore Isaiah was g. out into the court 

Psal. 19. 4. their line is^. out through all the earth 
89. 34. alter the thing that is'^. out of my lips 
Isa. 45. 23. the word is g. out of my mouth 
Ezek. 24. 6. pot, whose scum is not g. out of it 
.^faM2.43. when unclean spir. is g.out, 7^?(A-ell.24. 
25. 8. give us of your oil, our lamps are g. out 
J(/a?7r5.30.that virtue had g.out of him, Z^M/ie8.46. 
7. 29. devil is^. out of daughter, 30. Luke 11.14. 
John 13. 31. when he was g. out, Jesus said 
Rom. 3. 12. they are all g. out of way, unprofitable 

1 John 4.1. many false prophets are g.out into world 

GONE over. 

2 Sam.. 17. 20. they be g. over the brook of water 
Psal. 38. 4. mine iniquities are g. over my head 

42. 7. all thy waves and billows are^. over me 

124. 4. then the stream had g. over our soul 
5. the proud waters had g. over our soul 
/5a.l0.29.they are g.over the passage, and taken up 

16. 8. they are g. over the sea, Jer. 48. 32. 
Jilat. 10. 23. shall not have g. over the cities of Isr. 

GONE up. 
Gen. 49. 9. from the prey, my son, thou art^. up 
2 Kings 1.4. not come oflTbed on which^. up, 6,16. 
Psal.Al. 5. God is n^. up with a shout, sing praises 
Isa. 15. 2. he is g. up to Bajith and to Dibon 

57.8. discovered to another than me, and art^. up 
Jer. 3. 6. she is g. up on every high mountain 

14. 2. and the cry of Jerusalem is g. up 

34.21. the king orBabylon'sarmy,which are ^.?/;> 
48. 15. Moab is spoiled, and g. up out of her cities 

Eze/c 9. 3. theglory of the God of Israel was^. up 
13. 5. ye have not g. up into the gaps 
Hos. 8. 9. for they are g. up to Assyria, a wild ass 
Jahn 7 ?0. but when his brethren were g. up 
Jicts 18.22.when he had^.w;? and salut. the church 

GONE a whoring. 

Lev. 17. 17. after whom they have g. a whoring 

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Ezek. 23. 30. because thou hast g. a whoring 

Hos. 4. 12. g. a whoring from under thei^- God 
9. 1. for thou hast^. a whoring from tliy God 
GOOD 

Is taken, (1) For that sort of happiness which all 
men desire, as being pleasant and agreeable to 
them. Psal. 4. 6, Who will shew us'any good"? 
(2) For that which is virtuous, morally honest, 
and just. Psal. 34. 14, Depart from evil, and 
do good. (3) For that which is beautiful and 
agreeable ; for something perfect in its kind. 
God beheld every thing he had created, and it 
was very good, Gen. 1. 31. Every creature had 
the goodness, beauty, and perfection which it 
required. Andin 2 Chr. 18. 7, This man never 
prophesieth good unto me, nothing agreeable. 
(4) Fur that which is pleasing and acceptable 
to God. Pisal. 14. 1, There is none that doeth 
good. (5) That lohich is expedient or conve- 
nient. Gen. 2. 18, It is not good that the man 
, should be alone : It is not convenient either 
for my purpose of the increase of mankind, or 
for mans personal comfort. JBlso in 1 Cor. 7. 
1, It is good for a man not to touch a woman. 
It were more convenient for a man not to 
niarry. (0) It signifies seasonable and com- 
mendable. Mat.26.10, The woman hath wrought 
a good work on me. (7) Cheerful and festival. 
ISam. 25. 8, We come in a good day; in a 
time of feasting and rejoicing. (8) Lawful 
to be used. 1 Tim. 4. 4, Every creature of God 
is good. (9) Christian liberty. Rom. 14. 16, 
Let not your good be evil spoken of: Use not 
your Christian liberty unduly, whereby it 
should coiue to be reproached, as if it were 
only profane licentiousness, and matter of 
contention. (10) Kind, merciful, bountiful. 
Rom. 5. 7, For a good man some would even 
dare to die. (11) Useful and valuable, Deut. 
6. 11. (12) Pleasant and agreeable. Psalm 
133. 1. (13) Sweet. Prov. 24. 13, Eat honey, 
because it is good. (14) Pious and religioiLS. 
Acts 11. 24, The good of the land denotes all 
sorts of temporal blessings. Isa. 1. 19, The 
good hand of God, that is, the favour and 
kind providence of God, Neh. 2. 8. 
GOOD, Substantive. 

Gen. 32. 12. thou saidst, I will surely do thee g. 
45. 18. 1 will give you the g. of the land of Egypt 

20. for the g. of the land of Egypt is yours 
50. 20. God meant it unto g. to bring to pass 

JVm??j. 10.29. Lord hath spoken g. concerning Israel 
Deut. 23. jG. thoushalt not seek their peace nor^. 
Jbs/j. 24.20. consume you, after he hath done you g. 

1 Sam. 20. 12. behold, if there be g. toward David 

24. 17. for thou hast rewarded me^. for evil 
19. wherefore the Lord rewarded thee g. 

25. 30. according to all the g. he hath spoken 

2 Sam. 14.32. it had been ^. tor me to been there 
16. 12. Lord will requite^, for his cursing this day 

1 Kings 22. 13. words of the prophets declare g. to 
the king with one mouth, 2 Chron. 18. 12. 
1 Chr. 29. 3. 1 have prepared of mine ov/n proper^. 
2, Chron. 24. 16. because he had done g. in Israel 
Ezra 9. 12. be strong, and eat the g. of the land 
Esth. 7. 9. v.'ho had spoken g. for the king , 
.lob 2. 10. shall we receive g. at the hand of God 1 

5. 27. hear it, and know thou it for thy g. 
7. 7. mine eye shall no more see g. 

9. 25. my days flee away, they see no g. 

15. 3. or with speeches wherewith he can do no^. 
21. 16. lo, their g. is not in their hand 

22. 21. be at peace, thereby^, shall come to thee 
24. 21. and he doeth not g. to the widow 
Psal. 4. 6. many say, who will shew us any^. ? 

14. 1. none doeth g. not one, 3. 1 53. 1,3. fiorrt.3.12. 
34. 12. and loveth many days, that he may see^. 

39.2. I was dumb, I held my peace even from o-. 
104. 28., thou openest hand, they are filled with g. 
106. 5. that I may see the g. of thy chosen 

122. 9. because of house of Lord I will seek thy^. 
128. 5. shall see the g. of Jerusalem all thy life 
Prot;. 3.27.withhold not^. from them to whom due 
11. 17. the merciful man doeth ^. to his own soul 
27. he that diligently seeketh g. procurelh 
12. 14. a man satisfied with j^r.by fruit of his mouth 
13. 2. a man shall eat g. by the fruit of lii?; moutli 

21. but to the righteous^, shall be repaid 

14. 22. mercy and truth be to them that devise g. 

16. 20. handleth a matter wisely, shall find g. 

17. 20. he that hath afroward heart, findeth no^. 

22. a merry heart doeth g. like a medicine 
19.8. he that keepeth understanding shall find o-. 

Eccl. 2. 24. make his soul enjoy g. 3. 13. | 5. 18." 
3. 12. I know that there ite no g. in them 
4. 8. whom do I labour and bereave my soul ofg.? 
5. 11. and what g. is there to the owners thereof? 

6. 3. his soul be hot filled with g. and no burial 
6. yet hath he seen no g. all go to one place 

7. 20. not a man just, that doeth^.and sinneth not 



Eccl. 9. 18. but one sinner destroyeth much «• 
Isa. 1. 19. if willing, ye shall eat thc^. of the luntl 
52. 7. that bringeth good tidings oi' g. of salvation 
Jer. 8. 15. we looked for peace, no g. came, 14. 39 
17. fi.'hfi shall not see when g. cometh 
18. 10. if it do evil, I will repent of the g. 
20. I stood before thee to speak g. for them 

29. 32. neither shall he behold the g. I will do 

32. 42. 1 will bring all the g. I have promised 

33. 9. which shall hear all the g. that I du them 
Lam. 3. j 17. my soul far from peace, I forgat g, 
Ezek. 16. 50. 1 took them away as I saw g. 
Hos. 14. 1 2. take away all iniquity, and give g. 
Zech. 1. tl7. my cities through g. shall be spread 

11.12. I said, if ye think ^. give me my price 
JWat.20.24. been g. for that man had not been bora 
Mark 10. 142. think o-. to rule over the Gentiles 
John 5. 29. that have done g. to the resurrection 
Jlcts 10. 38. who went about doing g. and heahn? 

14. 17. in that he did g. and gave us rain 
Rom.2. 10. honour to every man that worketh g. 
I Thess. 3. 1. we thought it g. to be left at Athena 
IJohn 3.17.who hath thisworld's^.and sliutteth up 

For GOOD. 
Deut. 6. 24. to fear the Lord for our g. always 

10. 13. which I command thee this day for thy g. 

28. fll. Ld. shall make thee plenteous/or^. 30.9. 

30. 9. the Lord will again rejoice over thee /or g. 
Ezra 8. 22. hand of our God on all of them for g. 
JVeh. 5.19. think upon me, O my God, for g. 13. 31. 
Job 5. 27. hear it, and know thou It for thy g. 
Psal. 86. 17. shew me a token for g. they may seo 

119. 122. be surety for thy servant/or^. 
Jer. 14. 11. pray not for this people /or their g. 

24. 5. whom I sent out of this place /or their ^, 
6. for I will set mine eyes on them for g. 

32. 39. may fear me for ever, for the g. of them 
Mic. 1. 12. Maroth waited carefully /or ^. 
Rom.S.28. we know all things work together/or^ 

13. 4. he is the minister of God to Xheefor g. 

15. 2. let every one jilease his neighbour /or g. 

See Bad, Evil. 
GOOD, Adfective. 
Gen. 21. 16. Hagar sat her down a g. way oflF 

24. 12. I pray thee, send me g. sjieed this day 

1 16. Rebekah was^. of countenance, a virgin 

26. 29. as we have done to thee nothing but^. 

27. 16. Rebekah said, what^. shall my life do rael 
41. 5. g. ears || 26.^. kine || 35. g. years 

43. 23. thy servant our father is in g. health 
46.29. Joseph wept on his father's neck a o-.while 
Deut. 33. 16. for g. will of him that dwelt in bush 

1 Sam. 2. 24. my sons, it is no o-. report that I hear 
12. 23. 1 will teach you the g. and right way 

25. 15. men were very g. to us, we were not hurJ 

29. 9. I know that thou art g. in my sight 

2 Sam. 15. 3. see thy matters are g. and right 

19. 18. and to do what the king thought g. 

1 Kings 8. 36. that thou teach them the g. way 
56. hath not failed one word of his g. promise 

12. 7. and speak ^. words to them, 2 Chron. 10.7 

2 Kings 20.19. g. is the word of the Lord, /sa.39.8 
2 Chron. 19. 11. the Lord shall be with the g. 

30. 18. saying, the g. Lord i>ardon every one 
Ezra 7. 9. the g. hand of his God on him, Jfeh.2.9 

8. 18. and by the g. hand of our God upon us 
JVcA. 9. 13. thou gavest them true laws, o-. statutes 

20. thou gavest thy g. Spirit to instruct them 
Job 10. 3. is it^. thatlhou shouldest oppress ? 

13. 9. is it g. that he should search you out 1 
22, 1 2. doth his g. success depend thereon ? 
39. 4. their young ones are in g. liking 

Psal. 25. 8.^. and upright is the Lord, therefore 
37. 23. steps of a g. man are ordered by the Lord 
45. 1. my heart is inditing a^. matter 
86. 5. thou, Lord, art g. ready to forgive, 119. 68 
112. 5. a g. man sheweth favour, and lendeth 
119. 39. turn reproach, thy judgments are g. 

66. teach me g. judgment and knowledge 
Prov. 2.9. thou shalt understand every g. path 

20. that thou mayest walk in the way of ^j'. me:t 
12. 25. but a g. word maketh the heart glud 
14. 19. the evil bow before the g. and the wicked ^ 
15.23. and a word in due season, how g. is it! 

30. and a g. report maketh the bones fat 

20. 18. and with g. advice make war 

22. 1 . a g. name is rather to be chosen than riches 
Eccl. 4. 9. they have a g. reward for their labour 

5. 11. what^. is there to the owners thereof? 

9. 2. there is one event to the o-. and to the clean 

11. 6. or whether they both shall he alike g. 
Jer. 6. 16. where is the g. way, and walk therein 

24.2.^. figs II 3. very^. || 5. like^. figs, so will I 

29. 10. I will perform my ^. word toward you 
Ezek. 17. 8. planted in a g. soil by great waters 

24. 4. gather every ^. piece, thigh, and .=houlder 
Dan. 4. 2. I thought it^. to shew the signs 
ZccA. 1.13. Lord answered the angel with ^. words 
Mai. 2. 13. receiveth it with ^/-.-will at your hand 
Mat. 1. 11. know how *o give g. gifts, iwAe 11. 1'i. 



GOO 



GOO 



GOO 



Mat."). 17. every ^ tree bringelh foilh ^. fruit, 18. 
y. 2-2. daugiiter, be oi' g- comfort, Luke 8. 4S. 
13. S. fell in g. gr. 23. Mark 4. 8, 20. Luke 8. 8, 15. 
21. g. seed || lU. 16. g. Master, wliat g. tiling 
19. 17. why callest thou mc g. ? noneg. but one 
20. 15. IS liiiue eye evil because 1 am g. 7 
25. 21. well done, thou g. and faithful servant 

Luke 2. 14. peace on earth, g. will toward men 
6. 33. g. measure, pressed down, shaken together 
10. 42. and Mary hath chosen that g. part 
12. 3;2. it is your Fattier's g. pleasure to give you 

John'i.i.i). butthouhastkeptthe 0-. wine until now 
lO.ll.I am iheo-. Shepherd, the^.She[)herdgiveth 

jScts 15. 7. ye know how ihat a g. while ago 

Rom. 7. 12. commandment is holy, and just, and^. 
12. 2. what is that g. and perfect will of God 

1 Cor.l5.o3. evil communications corrupt g. niann. 

1 Tkess. 3. 6. that ye have g. remembrance of us 

2 TiiH. 3. 3. despisers of those that are g. 
Tit. 1. 8. a bishop must be a lover of ^. men 
Heb. 6. 5. that have tasted the g. word of God 
Jam. 1. 17. every g. gift || 2. 3. sit in a g. place 

1 Pet. 2. IS. be subject not only to the g. and gentle 

3. 10. he that wiU love life, and see g. days 

See Bad, Cheer., Conscience, Courage, Do, 
Day, Old age. 

As GOOD. 
Heb. 11. 12. sprang of one. and him as g. as dead 

GOOD heed. 
Deut. 2. 4. take ye g. heed, 4. 15. Josh. 23. 11. 
Eccl. 12. y. ureacher gave g. heed, and sought out 

Is GOOD. 
Gen. 2. 12. and -the gold of that land is g. 
16. 1 6.. do as is g. in thine eyes, 19. 8. | 20. f 15. 
Deut. 1. 14. the thing which thou hast spoken isg. 
6. 18. do that which is g. in the sight of the Lord 
23. 1 1(3. he shall dwell where it is g. for him 
Judg. 9. t 2. speak whether it is g. for you 
1 Sam. 2ii. 6. coming in with me in the host is g. 
1 Kings 2. 38. and Shimei said, the saying is g. 
42. the word that I have heard is g. 18. j 24. 
22. 13. and s{)eak that which is g. 
2Kings 20.3. J have done that which isg. /sa. 38. 3. 
1 Chran. Kj. 34. the Lord is g. 2 Ckr. 5. 13. | 7. 3. 
Ezra 3. 11. Psal. lUO. 5. \ 106. 1. | 107. 1. 
j 118. 1,29. I 135. 3. I l3o. 1. \ 145. 9. Jer. 
33. 11. Lam. 3. 25. JVah. 1. 7. 
19. 13. the Lord do that which is g. in his sight 
Job 34. 4. know among ourselves what is g. 
Psal. 34. 8. O taste and see that the Lord is g. 
69. 16. hear me, for thy loving-kindness is g. 
73. 1. truly God is g. to Israel, to such as are 
85. 12. the Lord sliall give that which is g. 
109. 21. because thy mercy is g. deliver me 
143. 10. thy Spirit is g. lead mo to the land 
Prov. 11. 23. the desire of the righteous is only g. 
25. 25. so is g. news from a far country 
31. 18. she perceiveth her merchandise is g. 
Eccl. 2 26. God giveth to a man that is g. in las 
sight, may give to him that is g. before God 

6. 12. who knoweth what is g. for man in life 1 

7. 11. wisdom is g. with an inheritance 
t 26. that is g. before God shall escape 

9. 2. as i5 the g. so is the sinner 
Isa. 55.2. eat ye that w'hich is g. let your soul 
Jer. 13. 10. this girdle which is g. for nothing 
Hos. 4. 13. because the shadow thereof i.b' >. 
Mic. 6.8. he hath shewed thee, O man, what is g. 
Mai. 2. 17. ye say, every one that doeth evil is g. 
Mark 9. 50. salt is g. but if the salt, Luke 14. 34. 
Luke 6. 45. bringeth forth that which is g. 

18. 19. none is g. save one, that is God 
Rom. 7. 13. was Then thai which is g- made death 
18. but how to perform that is g. I find not 

12. 9. ablior evil, cleave to that Which i.f g. 

16. 19.1 would have you wise to that which isg. 
I Cor. 7. 26. that this is g. for the present 
Eph. 4. 29. no communication but that is g. 
1 Tkess. 5. 15. follow that which is g. 3 John 11. 

21. prove all things, hold fast that which is g. 
ITim. 1. 8. but we know that the law is g. 

2. 3. this is g. and acceptable in the sight of God 

4. 4. for every creature of God is g. 

5. 4. for that is g. and acceptable before God 

1 Pet. 3. 13. if ye be followers of that which is g. 
It is GOOD. 

Ps^J..52.9. 1 wnll wait on thy name, for it is g. 54.6. 
73. 28. it is g. for me to draw near to God 
92.1. ?'£ fs a^. thing to give thanks unto the Lord 
119. 71. it is g. for me that I have been afflicted 
147. 1. it is g. to sing praises unto our God 

Prou.24.13. my son,e.it thou honey,because it is g. 

jEccL5.]8. if IS ^. and comely for one to eat anddk. 
7. 18. it is g. that thou sliuuldcst take hold 

Isa. 41. t7. saying of the soder, it is g. 

Lam. 3. 26. it 'is g. that a man should both hope 

27. it is g. that a man bear the yoke in his youth 

Mat. 5. 13. it is g. for nothing but to be cast out 

17.4. it is g.i'or us to bo here, J\rork9.5.Lvkc9.33. 

Rom. 7. 16. I consent unto the law, that it i.o g. 

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Rom.\i.'2l.it is "-.neither to eat llesh nor drinkwine 
ICur.l.l. it isg.t'ui a man iiottu touch a woman, 8. 

26. 1 say, it is g. for a man so to be 
Gal. 4. Id. it is g. to be zealously affected always 

GOODlaiid. 
Exod.'S.8. come to bring them togdajid, Deut.8.7. 
JVum. 14.. 7. the land we searched is a g. land 
JJeut. 1.25. it is a ^. land which the Lord doth give 

35. none of that generation see that g. land 
3. 25. 1 pray, let me go over, and see the g. land 
4.21. Lordsware Isliould not go unto that^.^a«rf 

22. ye shall go over and possess that g. land 
6. 18. thou mayest go in and possess the g. land 
8. 7. the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a g. land 

10. shall bless the Lord tliy God for the g. land 
9.6. giveth not this g. land for thy righteousness 

11. 1/. lest ye perish from off^. landhord giveth 
Josh. 23. 13. until ye perish from this g. land, 15. 

16.. ye shall quickly perish from off the g. land 
Judg. 18. y. we have seen the land, and it is very g. 
1 Kings 14. 15. shall root Israel out of this^. land 
^Z Kings 3. 19. mar every g. piece of land,125. 

1 Chrim. 28. 8. that ye may possess this g. land 

nnnri ,„-^u ., ; S Atfirmative. 
GOOD With make. < a- 

( JNegative. 

£2:0^.21.34. the owner of pit shall make itg. 22.14. 

22. 11. the owner shall not make it g. 13, 15. 

Lev. 24. 18. he that kiileth a beast shall make it g. 

J\ru7n. 23. 19. hath spoken, shall he not make itg.? 

Jer. 18. 11. and make your ways and doings g. 

GOOD man. 

2 Sam. 18.27. the king said, Ahimaa'zis dig. man 
PsaZ. i57.23.stei)s of a ^.r/itt?« are ordered by the Ld. 

112. 5. a "•. man sheweth favour and lendeth 
Prov. 7. ly. the "•. man is not at home, he is gone 

12. 2. a g. man obtaineth favour of the Lord 

13. 22. Q. g. mttTileaveth an inheritance to 

14. 14. ?Lg. man is satisfied from himself, 12. 14. 
Mic. 7. 2. the g. man is perished out of the earth 
Mat.\-2.'35. g.jnan out of good treasure, LiLke6.45. 
20. 11. they murmured against the g. man 
24.43.ifthe^. 'Ha?i of the house had known inwhat 
watch the thief v/ould come, Luke 12. 39. 
I^uke 23. 50. Joseph was a g. vtan, and a just 
JoA/i 7. 12.sonie said, he is a ^.ma?i, others said, nay 
./?cis 11.24. Barnabas was ng.man, full of Holy G. 
Rom.5.7. for a g. man some would even dare to die 

JVot GOOD. 
Gen. 2. 18. it is not g. that man should be alone 

1 Sam. 29. t6. thou art notg. in the eyes of the lords 

2 Sam. 17. 7. the counsel is not g. at this time 
Psal. 36. 4. setteth himself in a way that is not g. 
Proi'. 16.29. leadeth him into a way that is notg. 

17. 26. also to jjuiiish the just is not g. 

18. 5. is notg. to accept the person of the wicked 
19.2. that the soul be without knowledge is noi^. 
20. 23. and a false balance is not g. 

24f 23. not g. to have respect of persons, 23. 21. 

25. 27. it is not g. to eat much honey 
Isa. 65. 2. which walketh in a way that is not g. 
Ezik. 18. 18. and did that which is not g. among 

20. 25. 1 gave them statutes that were not g. 

36. 31. remember your doings that were not g. 
Mat. 19. 10. if the case be so, it is notg. to marry 
Acts 15. 38. Paul thought notg. to take him with 

1 Cor. 5. 6. your glorying is not g. know 3-6 not 

Seem., seemed, seemeth GOOD. 
.7os/j.9.25. as it seemeth g. to thee to do unto us, do, 

Judg. 10. 15. 1 Sam. 14. 36,40. Ezra 7. 18. 

Esth. 3. 11. Jer. 26. 14. | 40. 4. 
.Tudg. 19. 24. do to them what seemc^A^. unto you 
lSa7H.1.23. do what seemeth g. 3. 18. 1 11. 10. \ 24.4. 

2 Sam. 3. 19. Abner spake all seemed g. to Israel 
10. 12. the Lord do what sermeth him g. 15. 26. 

19. 37. do to Chimham what shall seem g. 33. 
24.22. take and offer up what seemcthg.unto him 

1 Kings 21. 2. if it seem g. to thee, Jer. 40. 4. 
1 Chron. 13. 2. if it seem g. to you, let us send 
Ezra 5. 17. if it seem g. to the king, Esth. 5. 4. 
Jer 18. 4. as seemed g. to the potter to make it 
Mat. 11. 26. so it seemed g. in sight, Luke 10. 21. 
Luke 1.3.it seemed g. to me, having perfect underst. 
Acts 15. 25. it seemed g. unto us, being assembled 
28. it seemed g. to the Holv Ghost and to us 
GOOD with thing. 
Exod. 18. 17. the thing that thou doest is not g. 
Deut. 26. 11. thou shalt rejoice in every g. thing 
.Tosh. 21. 45. there failed not aught of any g. thing 
1 Sam. 26. 16. the thing is not g. thou hast done 
1 Kings 14. 13. in him there is found som.e o-. thing 
2Kins-s8.i).lh\z<ie\ took of every ^.i/awo-ofDamas. 
Psal. 34. 10. that seek Lord not want any^. thing 
38. 20. because I follow the thing that g. is 
84. 11. no g. th. %g will he withhold from them 

92. 1. it isa ^. thing to give thanks unto the Lord 
Proo. 18.22. whoso findeth a wife, findeth a.g.thing 
.Jer. 33. 14. 1 will perform g. tliinglha.\e promised 
JIos. 8. 3. Israel hath casi off th'e thing that is g. 
Mat. 19. 16. ^\■ha.t g.thing shall I do to inherit life? 
./o^n 1.46. cannny g. thing come out of Nazareth? 



Ptom. 7. 18. that is in my flesh, '.\velleth no g.trJiig 
Gai.4.18.good to be zealously aflected in ng. thing 
£;^/j.4.28.woiking with hishands thing -which isg. 

6. 8. knowing that what g. thing any mun doeth 
2Pm.l.l4. that^. thing commiited untothee,keep 
Philem. 6. by acknowledging every g. thing in you 
Heb. 13. 9. it is a g. thing the heart be established 

(iOOD things. 
Deut. 6. 11. to give thee houses full of all g. things 
Josh. 23. 14. not one failed of all ihe^. things 
15. that as all g. things are come ujion you 
2 Kings 25.128. he spake g.th.with him, Jer.52.t32 
2 Chrun. 12. 12, in Judah there were g. things 

19. 3. in Jehoshaphat there are g. things found 
.lob 22. 18. yet he filled their houses with g. things 
Ps. 103. 5. who satisfieth thy mouth with g. things 
Prov. 28. 10. the upright shall have g. things 
Jer. 5. 25. your sins have withholden g. things 

12. t 6. believe not, though they speak g. things 
Mat. 7. 11. give g. things to them that ask him 

12. 34. how can ye being evil speak g. things ? 

35. a good man bringeth forth g. things 
Luke 1. 53. he hath filled the hungry with g. things 

16. 25. in thy life-time receivedst thy g. things 
Rom. 10. 15. and bring glad tidings of ^. things 
Gal. 6. 6. communicate unto him in all g. things 
Tit. 2. 3. the aged women be teachers of ^. things 

3. 8. these things a.re g. and profitable unto men 
Heb. 9. 11. Christ being a high jiriest of ^. things 

10.1. the law having a shadow oi'g.things to come 
GOOD tidings. 
2 Sam. 4 10. thinking to have brought g. tidiirgs 

18. 27. a good man, and cometli with g. tidings 
IKings 1.42. a valiant man, and hringest g.tidings 
2 Kings 7. 9. this day is a day of ^. tidings 
Isa. 40. 9. O Zion, that bringest g. tidings 

41.27. 1 will give Jerusalem one that bringeth ^.fi. 

52. 7. the feet of him that bringeth g. tidings 

61. 1. he hath anointed me to preachy, tidings 
A^ah. 1. 15. behold feet of him who bringeth g. tid, 
Luke 2. 10. I bring you g. tidings of great joy 
IThess. 3. 6. brou.ght us^. tidings ol your faith 

IFas GOOD. 

Gen. 1. 4. God saw that it was g. 10, 12, 18, 21, 25. 

31. God saw every thing, behold it uas very g 

3. 6. the woman saw that the tree was g. for food 

40. 16. the baker sav,' the interpretation was g. 

41.37. tiling was g. in eyes of Pharaoh, 45. f 16. 

49. 15. Issachar saw that rest was g. and the land 
Josh- 22. t30. it icas g. in the eyes of Phinohas 

1 Sam. 15. 9. Saul and people spared all that wasg. 

2 Chron. 14. 2. Asa did that which /ras^. and light 
31. 20. Hezekiah wrought that which ?£as g. 

A>/i. 2. 18. the hand of God which was g. 
Eccl. 2. 3. till I might see what zc as that^. for sons 

GOOD understanding. 
ISa?;;. 25. 3. Abigail was a woman o\ g. under stand 
P s.lW.lQ.g. under s. have all that do his command. 
Prov. 3. 4. so shalt thou find favour and^. undcrs. 

13. 15. g. understanding giveth favour 

GOOD icork. 
J^eh. 2. 18. strengthen their hands for this g. work 
JJfai.26.10.she hath wrought 3.g.2cork, Mark 14.6. 
.Tohn 10. 33. for a g. work we stone thee not 
2 Cor. 9. 8. that ye may abound to every g. work 
Phil. 1. 6. that he which hath begun a g. work 
Col. 1. 10. being fruitful in every g. work 
2Thes.2.11. stablish you in every £^.word a.niworh 

1 Tim. 3. 1. ofiice of a bishop, desireth a g. work 
5. 10. if she diligently followed=every g. work 

2 Tim. 2. 21. and prepared unto every g. work 
Tit. 1. 16. and unto every g. work reprobate 

3. 1. put them in mind to be rcndy to every g.work 
Heb. 13.21. God make vou perfect in every g. work 

GOOD works. 
1 Sam. 19. 4. his works to thee have been very g. 
Mat. 5. 16. that they may see your g. icorks 
John 10. 32. many g. works have I shewed you 
Acts 9. 36. Dorcas full of o-. works and alms-deeds 
Rom. 13. 3. for rulers are not a terror to g. works 
Eph. 2. 10. created in Christ .lesus unto g. works 
1 Tim. 2. 10. that women be adorned with g. workf 

5. 10. a widow well reported of for g. icorks 
25.the^.zrorA:sofsome are manifest before-hand 

6.18. charffe the rich, that they be rich in g. works 
'iTim. 3. 17. thoroughly furnished unto a.\\g.works 
Tit. 2. 7. shewing thyself a pattern in g. works 
14. a peculiar people, zealous of "•. icorks 

3. 8. they be careful to maintain g. works, 14. 
Heb. 10. 24. to provoke unto love and g. works 
1 Pet. 2.12. they may bv vnur s"- icorks glorify God 

GOODLY. 
Gen. 27. 15. Rebekah took g. raiment of her son 

39. 6. Joseph was ag. person and well-favoured 

49. 21. Naphtali a hind let loose, giveth g. words 
Exod. 2. 2. when she saw he was a g. child 

39. 28. they made g. bonnets of fine linen 
Lev. 23. 40. on the first day the boughs of i?-. trpw 
JVum. 24. 5. how g. are thy tents, O Jacob ". 

31. 10. they burnt all their g. castles with fire 



GOO 



GOkS 



GOT 



OcKt. 3.25. let me sec that ^. mount, and Lebanon 
(j. 10. gicat and ^. cities which lliou buiicledit not 

8. 1^. lest wlieu thou hast built ^^ liouses 
Jusk. 7. 21. 1 saw a jr. iJabylonisii garment 

1 Sam. 9. 2. Saul, a choice young man, anil a. g. 
1(5. 12. David was ruclily and sf. to look to 

2 Sam. 23.21. Benaiah slew an Egyjilian, a^^-. man 
1 Kings 1. G. Adonijali also was a very g. man 
'•ZCkron. 30. 10. brought to Babylon the g. vessels 

11). burnt palaces, and destroyed the^'-. vessels 
Job 30. 13. gavcst thou g. wings to the peacocks? 
Psal. IG. G. yea, I iiave a g. heritage 
80. 10. the boughs were like the g. cedars 
Jer. 3. 19. how sJiall 1 give thee a^. heritage! 
11. 16. a green olive-tree, fair, and of ^. fruit 
Ezek. 17. 8. was planted, that it might hcd,g. vine 

23. it shall bear fruit, and be a g. cedar 
Dan. 11. tlfi- ''« sli^H stand in the g. land, f 41. 

145. he shall plant in the g. holy mountain 
Hos. 10. 1. they have made g. images 
Joel 3. 5. carried into your temple my ;^. things 
Zech. 10.3. hath made them as his o-. horse in battle 
11. 13. a.g. price that I was prized at of them 
Mat. 13. 45. a merchant-man seeking g. pearls 
huke 21. 5. how it was adorned with g. stones 
Jam. 2. 2. if there come a man in g. apparel 
Rev. 18. 14. all things dainty and g. are departed 

GOODLIER. 
i Sam. 9. 2. not in Israel a g. person than Saul 

GOODLIEST. 
I Sam. 8. 16. he will take your g. young men 
t Kings 20. 3. thy children, even the g. are mine 

GOODLINESS. 
fsa. 40. 6. the g. thereof as the flower of the field 

GOODNESS. 
Exod.lS.Q. Jethro rejoiced for all^-.Lord had done 

33. 19, I will make all my g. pass before thee 

34. 6. the Lord God abundant in g. and truth 
'N'um. 10. 32. that what g. the Lord shall do to us 
\ Sam. 7. 28. thou promisedst this 5-. 1 Ck)\ 17. 2G. 

1 Kings 8. 66. joyful for^.L. had done, 2 Ckr. 7.10. 
10. t7. thou hast added wisdom and^. to thy fame 

2 Chron. 6. 41. let thy saints rejoice in g. 
32.32. Hezekiah his 5-. || 35. 2G. Josiah and his ^. 

JVeA. 9. 25. and delighted themselves in thy^^. 
35. they have not served thee in thy great g. 
Psal. 16. 2. my g. extendeth not to thee 

21.3. for thou pre ventest him with blessings of^. 
■23. 6. surely g. and mercy shall follow me 

25. 7. remember thou me, for thy g. sake, O Lord 
tl3. his soul shall lodge in g. seed inherit earth 
27. 13. I had believed to see the g. of the Lord 
31. 19. O how great is thy g. thou hast laid up 
33. 5. the earth is full of the g. of the Lord 
■52. 1. the^. of God endureth continually 

65. 4. we shall be satisfied with the o-. of thy house 
11. thou crownest the year with thy g. 

68. 10. thou hast prepared of thy g. for the poor 
107. 8. praise the Lord for his g. 15, 21, 31. 

9. and fiUeth the hungry soul with g. 

144. 2. my g. and my fortress, my high tower 

145. 7. they shall utter the memory of thy ^j-. 
Prou.20.6. most men will proclaim every one his^. 
fsa. 63. 7. his great ^. toward the house of Israel 
Jer. 2. 7. I brought you to eat the g. thereof 

31. 12. they shall flow together to the g. of the Ld. 
14. people shall be satisfied with my g. saith Ld. 
33. 9. they shall fear and tremble for all the g. 
HoSy 3. 5. they shall fear the Lord and his g. 

6. 4. yonr^. is a* a morning cloud and early dew 
10.1. according to ^g-. of his land they made images 

'/.cch.9. 17. for how great is his^. and his beauty ! 

ftom. 2. 4. ordespisest thou the riches of his ^. not 

knowing the ^.of God leadeth thee to repentance 

11. 22. behold, therefore, the g. and severity of 

God, toward thee g. if thou continue in his o-. 

15. 14. I am persuaded that you are full of ^. 

Gal. 5. 22. the fruit of the Spirit is g. Eph. 5. 9. 

2 Thcss. 1. 11. fulfil all the good pleasure of his^. 

GOODS. 
Oen. 14.16. Abram brought back all the g. and Lot 
21. give me the persons, and take the^r.to thyself 
24. 10. the g. of his master were in his hand 
31. 18. Jacob carried away all his g. 46. 6. 
Exod. 22. 8. not put hand to his neighbour's g. 11. 
JVttW.16.32. the earth swallowed them and their^. 
31. 9. Israel took the spoil of Midian and their g. 
35.3.the suburbs shall be for Levites' cattle and^. 
Deut. 28. 11. Lord shall make thee plenteous in g. 
'2 Chr. 21. 14. the Lord will smite thy wives, thy^. 
Ezra 1. 4. let the men of his place help him with g. 
G.all about them strengthened their hands with^. 
6. 8. that of king's^, expenses be given these men 

7. 26. to banishment or to confiscation of g. 
./WA. 9. 25. they possessed houses full of all g. 
Job 20. 10. and his hands shall restore their g. 

21. tiierefore shall no man look for his^. 

28. his^. shall flow away in the day of his wrath 
Fxcl. 5. 11. when g. increase, they are increased 
ETek. 38. 12. which have gotten cattle and g. 
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Kick. 38. 13. art come to take away cattle and g.7 
Zcpk. 1. 13. their g. shall become a booty 
J\Iai. 12.2'J. iiow enler a strong man's house, and 
spoil his^'-. except he bind strong i\\;m,J\lark'i.-2,l. 

24. 47. he shail make hini ruler over all his "■. 

25. 14. who called and delivered to them ins ^. 
J^uke G. 30. ol'hini that taketh away thy g. ask not 

11. 21. keepeth his j)alace, his^*-. are in i)eacc 
12. 18. there will 1 bestow all my fruits and niy^. 

19. thou hast much g. laid up tor many years 
15. 12. give me the portion oi g. that falleth to me 
IG.l.was accused to him that lie had wasted his^. 
19. 8. the half of my g. 1 give to the poor 

Acts 2. 45. sold their "". and parted Ihem to all men 

1 Cor. 13. 3. tho' I bestow all my ^. to feed the poor 

Heb. 10. 34. ye took joyfully the s])oiling of your ^. 

Rev. 3. 17. I am rich, and increased with g. 
GOPHER wood. 

Gen. 6. 14. make thee an ark oi g. woodj roomg 
GORE, D. 

Exod. 21. 28. if an ox g. man or woman that they 
31. whether he have g. a son or a daughter 
GORGEOUS. 

Luke 23. 11. Herod arrayed Jcsns in a^. robe 
GORGEOUSLY. 

Ezsk.23.l2. she doted on Assyrians clothed most^-. 

Luke 7. 25. that are^-. apparelled in kings' courts 
GOSi'EL. 

The Gospel is a revelation of Ike grace of God 
to fallen man throagk a Mediator. Or, it is a 
wise, a hoi//, and gracious cunstitationof God, 
for the recovery of fallen, sin ful,andmiscr able 
man, from that deplorable state into which sin 
had brought him, by sending his own Son iesus 
Christ in die flesh, to obey his law ■which inan 
had broken, to make a proper atonement for 
sin by his death, and thus to procure pardon, 
and the favour of God, and eternal happiness 
for all that believe and repent, and rcecicc the 
gospel-salcation ; together tcith a promise of 
tho Holy Spirit to work this faith and repent- 
ance in their heat ts, to renew their sinful 
natures unto holiness, to form them on earth 
Jit for this happiness, and to bring them to the 
full 2>ossession of it in heaven. 

Hence it is called the gospel of God, as it came 
originally from the Father, Rom. 1. 1. It is 
called the gospel of tlie grace of God, Acts 20. 
24. because it proceeds from, and manifests 
his favour, and is the means whereby his 
grace is bestowed. It is called the gosjjel of 
Christ, Ro7n. 1. IG. as he is the immediate Au- 
thor, and the subject matter of it. In the same 
passage it is said to be ihe power of God unto 
salvation : It is the means which, by the influ- 
ence of the Spirit of God, is made effectual to 
salvation. It is called the gospet of salvation, 
Eph. 1. 13. It brings the good news thaVsul- 
vation is to be had; it offers this salvation ; 
it shews ihe way how it is attained; it works 
grace to fit for, and bring men to saltation. 

This gospel the Spirit of God preached (o Abra- 
ham under the Old Testament. Gal. 3. 8, The 
Scripture foreseeing that God would jusiify the 
heathen through faith, preached before the gos- 
pel unto Abraham, saying. In thee shall all 
nations be blessed. The glad tidings of justi- 
fication and salvation by faith in Christ, were 
preached to Abraham, and were contained in 
that promise made to him, which is the sum of 
the covenant, In thy seed shall all nations be 
blessed, Gen. 22. 18. 

The word gospel, in the original, ^EuayyiKiov, 
signifies good news, or ghid tidings. And surely 
when a sinner, who is exposed to the wrath of 
God, is sensible of his guilt and danger, it 
must needs he glad tidings to him to hear of a 
way of salvation, and an all-sufficient Saviour. 
Gospel is taken for an historical narration of 
what Christ did and spake, of his life, mira- 
cles, death, resurrection, and doctrine; as the 
Gospel according to Matthew, Mark, &c. The 
beginning of the gospel of Christ, Mark 1. 1. 
Sometimes it is taken for the preaching and 
publication of the gospel, and administration 
of affairs that concern it. Rom. 1. 9, Whom 
I serve with my spirit in the gospel of his 
Son. It is put for the doctrines of free grace, 
Rom. 11. 28. 
Mark 1. 1. the beginning of the g. of Jesus Christ 

15. Jesus came, saying, repent and believe the^. 
8; 35. whoso shall lose his life for my sake and g. 
10. 29. that hath left house for my sake and g. 
13. 10. the^. must be published among all nations 

Acts 15. 7. that the Gentiles by my mouth hear g. 
20. 24. to testify the g. of the grace of God 
Rom. 1. 1. an apostle, separated to the g. of God 
9. whom I serve with my spirit in g. of his Son 

16. for I am not ashamed of the g. of Christ 
2.16.shall judge secrets of men according to my^-. 



Rom. 10. 16. but they have not all obeyed ihra g 
11. 28. as concerning the g. they are enemies 

15. IG. to the Gentiles, ministering the g. of God 
2y.in the fulness ol the bles.sing 01 the^'.of Christ 

16. 25. of i)ower to slablish you according to g. 
lCo?-.4.15.in Jesus 1 have begotten youtino' the^, 

9. 12. lest we should hinder 'd\ii g. of Christ 

17. a dispensation of the g. is committed to me 

18. when I preach g. V may make \.\\cg. of Christ 
without charge; that 1 abuse not my power in^. 

23. this 1 do for llio ^z. sa ke 1 o be jiarlaker thereof 
2 Cor. 4. 3. if our g. bo hid, it is hid to them are lost 

4. lest light of glorious^, of Christ should shine 
8. 18. sent the brother, whose i>raiso is in the g. 

9. 13. for your professed subjection to o-. of Christ 
11. 4. if ye receive another Sjiiiit or g. Gal. 1. 6. 

Gal. 1. 7. and would i)ervert ihc^'-. of Christ 
2. 2. I communicated to them the g. I preach 

5. that the truth of the ^. might continue 

7. when saw the o-.ofuncircum. committcul to me 

14. not ujirightly according to the truth of the^g'. 
Eph.\.\'i. the word of truth the g. of your salvation 

3. 6. be partakers of his promise in CInist by the^. 
G. 15. shod with the preparation of the ^. of peace 

19. to make known the mystery of the g. 
Phil. 1. 5. for your fellowship in the g. till now 

7. in the defence and confirmation of the g. 17 
12. have fallen out to the furtherance of the ^. 
27. only let your conversation be asbccomcth the 

g. striving together for the laith of the g, 
2. 22. he hath served with me in thc^. 
4. 3. Iielj) women who laboured wiih me inthe^-, 

15. know also that in the beginning of the g. 
Col. 1. 5. ye heard before in word of truth of tho ^. 

23. be not moved away from the hope of the g. 
IThess. 1. 5. g. came not in word but in power 

2. 2. we were bold to speak thcp-. of God to you 
4. were allowed of God to be piil in trust with^, 

8. were willing to have imjiartcd not the^. only 

3. 2. Timothy our fellow-labourer in the g. 
2Thes.l.8. on"them that obey not thc^. 1 Pet. 4.11. 

2. 14. whereunto he called you by our^. 

1 Tim. 1. 11. according to the o-. of the blessed God 

2 7Vw. 1.8. be partaker of the afflictions of the ^ 

10. brought immortality to light through the ^z". 

2. 8. Jesns Christ was raised according to my g. 
Philem.13.ha.vo ministered to me in bonds of tho^ 
GOSPEL joined \\\ihpreach,preached,pr caching 
Mat.4.'-2'i. Jes. went. jveaching g. 9.35. .Mark 1.14. 

11. 5. the i)oor have the g. preached, Luke 7. 22. 

24. 14. this g. shall he preached, 2r).13. Mark 14.9.. 
Mark 16. 15. go, preach the g. to every creature 
Luke 4. 18. he hath anointed me \o preach the ^r. 

9. 6. they departed, 7;7-eac/i/?)o- tho^r. and healing 
20. 1. that as he taught, and preached the g. 
Acts 8. 25. and preached the g. to the Samaritans 

14. 7. and there they preached the g. 

21. when they had preached the g. to that city 
16.10. that the Lord liad called us \o preach \heg, 
Rom. 1. 15. 1 am ready to preach tlie g. at Rome 

10. 15. how beautiful feet of them that preach g. 

15. 19. I have fahy preached ihe'o-. of Christ 

20. so have I strived to preach thc^. notwirere 

1 Co?-.l. 17. sent me not to baptize, but to preach g. 

9. 14. that preach the g. should live of the gospel 

16. tho' Ipreach the g. have notliing to glory of, 
for necessity on me, woe to me if I preach notg. 

18. that whenl7>rc«c/t the »•. I may make gosiieJ 
15. 1. I declare to you tha g. which I preached 

2 Cor. 2. 12. when I came to Troas to preach theg 
10. 14. come as far as to you in preaching the g 
11. 7. because I preached to you freely the g. 

Gal. 1.6. tho we or an angel preach any other g.9 

11. the g. preached of me is not after man 

3. S. preached before the g. to Abraham, saying 

4. 13. through infirmity of flesh I preached the ^, 
1 Thess. 2. 9. we preached to you the g. of God 
Heb.A.2. to us was the g. preached as well as them 

1 Pet. 1. 12. by them that preached the g. to you 
25. this is the word which hyg.'is preached to you 

4. 6. for this cause was the 5- .preacAe*^ to the dead 
Rev. 14. 6. having everlasting «-. to preach to thero 

GOT. 
<7c7i.39.12. Joseph fled from her and g. him out,15. 
Psal. 44. 3. they g. not the land by their own sword 
Eccl. 2. 7. I g. me servants and maidens 
Jer. 13. 2. I ^. a girdle according to word of Lord 
4. take the girdle that thou hast g. and arise 
GOTTEN. 
Cen. 4. 1. shesaid, Ihave^ a man from the Lord 

31. 1. what was our father's hath he g. all this 
£2:0^.14.18. when I have ^.me honour on Pharaoh 
Lev. 6. 4. or the thing he hath deceitfully g. 
J^Tum. .31. .50. .what every man hath g. of jewels 
Deut. 8. 17. might of my hand hath ^. this" wealth 

2 Sam. 17. 13. moreover if he be g. into a city 
.lob 28. 1.5. wisdom cannot be g. for gold 

31. 25. if I rejoiced because my hand had g. much 
Psal. 98. 1. his holy arm hath g. him the viclory 
Prov.13.11. wealth^.by vanity shall be diminished 



GOU 

Prov. 20. 21. an inhcrii. may OQg. hastily at be^iii. 

31. 1 29. many daugliters liavc g. riches 
Eccl.l.lQ. have^. more wisdom than all before me 
Isa. 15. 7. the abuadaiico g. they shali carry away 
Jer. 48. 3G. because riches he hath^r. arcs perished 
Ezek. 28. 4. with thy wisdom tliou hast g. riches 
Dan, 9. 15. thou hast g. thee renown as at this day 
Mat. 11. 1 12. the kingdom of iieaven is g. by force 
Rev. 15. 2. 1 saw them that had g. the victory 

GOVERN. 
iiKra^s 21.7. dost thou now o-. the kingdom of Isr.1 
Job 34. 17. shall even he that iiateth right g.l 
Psal. 67 4. forthoushalt^. the nations upon earth 

GOVERNMENT, S. 
Isa. 9. 6. and the g. shall be upon his shoulder 
7. of the increase of his g. there shall be no end 

22. 21. 1 will commit thy g. into his hand 

1 Cor. 12. 28. helps, g. diversities of tongues 

2 Pet. 2. 10. but chietly them that despise g. 

GOVERNOR. 
Gen. 42. 6. Joseph was g. over the land, 45. 26. 
1 Kings 18. 3. Obadiah was g. over Ahab's house 

1 Chr°29. 22. they anointed Solomon to be cliief^. 
Ezra 5. 14. Cvrus deUvered the vessels to the g. 
JVe/j. 5. 14, 1 have not eaten the bread of the g. 

18. for all this I required not the bread of the ^. 
10. 1 1- those that sealed were, Nehemiah the g. 
Psal. 22. 28. he is the g. among the nations 
Jer.30.21. their 0-. shall proceed frommidst of them 

40. 5. he said, go back also to Gedaliah the g 

41. 2. then Ishmael smote Gedaliah the g. 18. 
Hag. 1. 14. the Lord stirred up Zerubbabel the g. 

2. 2. speak to Zerubbabel the ^(-.and to Joshua, 21. 
Zech. 9. 7. and lie shall be g.s a g. in Judah 
Mal.1.8. offer it now to thy ^.will he accept person 
Mat. 2. 6. out of thee shall come a.g. to rule Israel 

27. 2. they delivered him to Pontius Pilate the^. 

28. 14. and if this come to the ^.'s ears 

John 2. 8. draw out, and bear to the g. of the feast 
Jlcts 24. 1. who informed the g. against Paul 

2 Cor. 11. 32. the «•. under Aretas the king kept city 
Jam. 3. 4. the ships turned whither the g. listeth 

GOVERNORS. 
Judg. 5. 9. ray heart is toward the g. of Israel 

14. out of Machir came down g. 
Ezra 8. 36. delivered the king's commissions to o-. 
.i^eh. 2. 7. let letters be given me to g. beyond river 
5. 15. but the former g. were chargeable to people 
Isa. 19. 1 13. they have seduced the g. of Egypt 
Dan. 2. 48. the king made Daniel chief of the g. 
Zech. 12. 5. the g. of Judah shall say in their heart 

6. I will make tiis g. of Judah like a hearth 
Mq^t. 10.18. ye shall be brought before g. and kings 
Gal. 4. 2. but the heir is under tutors and g. till 

1 Pet. 2. 14. submit yourselves to^. as sent by him 
GOURD, 

In Hebrew, Kikajon. This word is found in 
Jonah 4. 6. where the Scptuagint translate it 
KcAOKuQu. Jerom uses Hedera, Ivy ; as also 
does Aquila. Jerom acknotoledges., that the 
word Ivy docs not answer the signification of 
the Hebrew Kikajon ; but as he could not find 
any Latin words proper to express ii, he chose 
rather to set down Hedera, than to leave Ki- 
kajon, which might be taken for a monstrotis 
animal in the Indies or mountains of Bceotia. 
His account o/ Kikajon is this : It is a shrjib 
which grows in the sandy places of Palestine ; 
and increases so suddenly^ tho.t loithin few 
days it comes to a considerable height. The 
leaves of it are large, and almost like those of 
the vine. It is supported by its trunk without 
being upheld by any thing else, and furnishes 
a very agreeable shade under the thickness of 
its leaves. 

Modern interpreters almost all agree that the 
Hebrew Kikajon signifies the Palma Christi, 
or Ricinus, in Egyptian called Kiki, and in 
Greek, Selicyprion. It is a plant like a lily, 
the leaves tohercof are smooth, scattered here 
and there, and spotted with black spots. Dios- 
corides says, that there is a sort of it which 
grows large like a tree, and as high as a fig- 
tree. The leaves of it are like those of the 
plum-tree; though broader, smoother, and 
blacker. The branches and trunk of it are 
hollow like a reed. Some think, that Jonah 
speaks of this last species. 

VVild gourd, in Hebrew, Pekaah. This is aplant 
which produces leaves and branches much like 
the garden cucnmbcrs, which creep upon the 
earth, and are divided into several branches. 
Its fruit IS of the size and figure of an orange. 
It is of a light, white substance, if you pare 
£ff the rind ; and so bitter to the taste, that it 
has been called the gall of the earth. Mention 
is made of this plant in 2 Kings 4. 39. 

Jonah i.fi.Goi] prepared a ^. Jonah glad of the ^. 

7. a worm smote the g. ihat it withered 

10. thou hast had pity on the^-.for which hast not 
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GOURDS. 

1 Kings 6. 1 18. cedar of the house carved with f. 

JVild GOURDS. 

2 Kings 4. 39. one gathered wild g. his lap full 

GRACE 
Is taken (1) For the free and eternal love and 
favour of God, which is the spring and source 
of all tliG benefits which loe receive from him. 
Rom. 11. 6, And if by grace, then it is no 
more of works. 2 Tim. 1. 9, Who hath saved 
us, and called us with a holy calling, accord- 
ing to his own purpose and grace. This free 
and unmerited' love of God is the original 
mover in our salvation, and hath no cause 
above it to excite or draw it forth, but merely 
arises from his own will. It was this mercy 
or love of God that found out redemption for 
mankind: God so loved the world, that he 
gave his only begotten Son to die for us, 
John 3. 16. And what could his love give more 
than the life of his Son 7 (2) Grace is taken 
for the free imputation of Chx'i&V s. righteous- 
ness, by the merit whereof true believers be- 
come righteous in the sight of God. Rom. 5. 
20, Where sjn abounded grace did much more 
abound. '(3) For the work of the Spirit, renew- 
ing the soul after tlhe image of God, and con- 
tinually guiding and strengthening the be- 
liever to obey his will, to resist and mortify 
sin, and to overcome it. Rom. 6. 14, Ye are 
not under the law, but under grace. 2 Cor. 12. 
9, My grace is suflicient for thee. (4) For that 
excellent and blessed state of reconciliation, 
friendship, and favour with God, which God 
graciously bestows upon his people. Rom. 5. 2, 
By whom also we have access by faith, into 
this grace wherein we stand. (5) For the free 
love, favour, and bounty of Christ. 2 Cor. 
8. 9, Ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus 
Christ. (G) For the doctrine of the gospel, 
which proceeds frojn the grace of God, and 
wherein his grace is offered and bestowed iipon 
all penitent believers. 1 Pet. 5. 12, This is the 
true grace of God wherein ye stand; true and 
only doctrine of the gospel. (7) For a liberal 
and charitable disposition, wrought in the 
heart by the grace of God. 2 Cor. 8. 7, As ye 
abound in every thing, see that ye abound in 
this grace also. (8) For spiritual instruction 
and edification. Eph. 4. 29, That your com- 
munication may minister grace to the hearers ; 
that it may be a means of some spiritual ad- 
vantage to them. (9) Grace is taken for the 
office of Jlpostleship, which was given of grace, 
together with ability and other qualifications 
necessary for the faithful discharge of that 
office. Rom. 15. 15, I have written the more 
boldly to you, because of the grace that is given 
me of God. Eph. 3. 8, To me, who am less than 
the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I 
should preach, &c. (10) For the free and un- 
deserved love and favour of God, and a lively 
sense thereof in the soul; this thcApostle wishes 
to be continued with and increased in the Ro- 
mans, Rom. 1. 7. (11) For the love and fear of 
God dwelling in the heart ; or, for the assist- 
ance of divine grace. 2 Cor. 1. 12, By the grace 
of God, we have had our conversation in the 
world. (12) For faith, patie7ice, and other 
graces that enable to bear, arid support under 
sufferings, 2 Pet. 3. 18. Phil. 1. 7, Ye all are 
partakers of my grace. (13) For eternal life, 
or final salvation, which God will graciously 
bestow upon his people, at the appearing of 
Christ, at the day of judgment. 1 Pet. 1. 13, 
The grace that is to be brought to you at the 
revelation of ./eszts C/»-i;;^. (14) For something 
acceptable, beautiful, and graceful. Prov. 4. 9, 
She shall give to ^hine head an ornament of 
grace; abeautiful ornament. (15) For favour 
or friendship with men. Joseph found grace in 
the sight of Potiphar, Gen. 39. 4. See Save. 
Ezra 9. 8. for a little space g. hath been shewed 
Esth. 2. 17. Esther obtained g. in his sight 
Psal. 45. 2. g. is poured into lips,G. hath anointed 
84. 11. the Lord is a sun, he will give^. and glory 
Prov. 1. 9. they shall be an ornament of ^. to head 

3. 22. so shall they be life and g. to thy neck 
34. but he giveth g. to the lowly, .Tarn. 4. 6. 

4. 9. shall give to thine head an ornament of ^^. 
22. 11. for the ^. of his lips the king be his friend 

Eccl. 10. 1 12. words of a wise man's mouth are^. 
Zech. 4. 7. with shoutings, crying, g. g. unto it 
12.10. 1 will poTir the Spirit of ^. and supplications 
John 1. 14. begotten of Father, full of ^. and truth 

16. of his fulness we have all received, ir. for^. 

17. lut g. and truth came by Jesus Christ 
Acts 4 33. and great g. was on them all 

14. 3. which gave testimony to the word of his ^. 

18.27. helped them which had believed through g. 

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Acts 20. 32. 1 commend you to the word of hJ3 g 

Rom. 1.5 by whom we received^, and apostleship 

7. g. and peace to you from God our Father 

■ 1 Cor I. 3. 2 Cor. 1. 2. Gal. 1. 3. Eph. 

1. 2. Phil. 1. 2. Col. 1. 2. 1 Thess. 1. 1. 

2 T/iess. 1. 2. Philem. 3. 

3. 24. bemgjustified freely by his^r.through redem, 

4. 4. the reward is not reckoned of ^. but of debt 

16. it is of faith, that it might be by g. 

5. 2. we have access into this^. wherein we stand 

17. much more they who receive abundance of^. 

20. where sin abound.^, did much more abound 

21. even so mighty, reign through righteousness 
6.1. shall we continue in sin, that g. may abound 1 

14. under ^. || 15. shall we sin, because under ^.? 

11. 5. a remnant according to the election of ^^ 
6. and if by g. then it is no more of works 

12. 3. for I say, through the g. given unto me 

6. gifts differing according to the g. given to ts 
15. 15. because of the g. given to me of God 

1 Cor. 10. 30. for if I by g. be a partaker, why 
15. 10. his g. bestowed upon me was not in vain 

2 Cor. 1. 1 15. that ye might have a second g. 

4. 15. abundant^, might redound to glory of God 
8.6. so he would also tinish in you the same^.also 

7. see that ye abound in this g. also' 

19. who was chosen to travel with us with this^g'. 

9. 8. and God is able to make all^. abound to you 
12. 9. he said, my g. is sufficient for thoo 

Gal. 1.6. removed from him who called you to^. 

15. when it pleased God, who called me by his g. 
2. 9. when James perceived the g. given to me 

5. 4. justified by the law, ye are fallen from g. 
Eph. 1. 6. to the praise of the glory of his g. 

7. forgiveness, according to the riches of his j-. 
2. 5. by g. ye are saved through faith, 8. 

7. he might shew the exceeding riches of his g. 
3. 8. to me the least of all saints is this g. givea 
4. 7. but unto every one of us is given g. 

29. that it may minister g. to the hearers 

6. 24. g. be with all that love our Lord Jesus 
Phil. 1. 7. ye are all partakers of my g. 
C'oZ.3.16. singing with g. in your hearts to the Lord 

4.6. let speech be alway with ^.seasoned with salt 

18. g. be with you, 2 Tim. 4. 22. Tit. .3. 15. 

Heb. 13. 25. 
2 Thess. 2. 16. hath given us good hone through^. 
ITim. 1.2. g. mercv, and peace from G. our Father 

andourL. J. Christ, 2 r»n.l.2. Tit. 1.4. 2John 3. 

14. the g. of our Lord was exceeding abundant 

6. 21. g. be with thee, amen 

2 Tim. 1. 9. who called us according to his g. 
2. 1. be strong in the g. that is in Christ Jesus 
Tit. 3.7. being justified by his g. we should be heirs 
Heb. 4. 16. let us come boldly to the throne of ^. 

10. 29. and hath done despite to the Spirit of ^. 

12. 28. let us have g. to serve God accejitably 

13. 9. it is good the heart be established with g. 
Jam. 1. 11. the 0-. of the fashion of it perisheth 

4. 6. he giveth more g. giveth g. to the humble 

IPet. 1. 2.g. and peace be multiplied, 2 Pet. 1.2. 

10. who prophesied of the g. to come to you 

13. hope for the g. || 3. 7. as being heirs of ^ 

5.5. God resisteth the proud, giveth^. tq humble 

10. the God of ^. who hath called us to glory 

2Pei;.3.18. grow in^. and knowledge of Jes. Christ 

Jude 4. turning the g. of God into lasciviousness 

Rev. 1. 4.g. and peace from him which is and was 

See FiKD, or Found. 

GRACE ofl^od. 

Luke 2. 40. and the g. of God was upon him 

Acts 11. 23. when he had seen^. of God, was glad 

13. 43. persuaded tiiem to continue in the^. of G. 

14. 26. had been recommended iog.of G. 15.40. 
20. 24. to testify the gospel of the g. of God 

i?r)m.5.15.much more the^.of God hath abounded 

1 Cor. 1. 4. the g. of God given you by Jesus Christ 
3. 10. according to g. of God which is given to me 
15. 10. by the g. of God I am what I am, yet not I, 

but the g. of God which was with me 
2Co?-.1.12. by the g.of God we had our conversation 
6. 1. that ye receive not the g. of God in vain 

8. 1. of the g. of God bestowed on the churches 

9. 14. for the exceeding g. of God in you 
Gal. 2. 21. I do not frustrate the g. of God 
Eph.3.2. if have heard of dispensation of^. of God 

7. according to the gift of the o-.qf God given ma 
Col. 1. 6. since the day ye knew the g. of God 
2Thcss.l.l2. and ye in'him, according to g.of God 
Tit. 2. 11. the g. of God that bringeth salvation 
Heb. 2. 9. that^he by o-. of God should taste death 

12. 15. looking lest any man fail of the g. of God 
lPct.4. 10. eood steward of the manifold g.of God 
5. 12. testifvins thnt this is the true g. of Gcd 
GRACE of our Lord .lesus. 
Acts 15.11. through g. of L. ./.we shall be saved as 
Rom.lQ.2fi. the g.of ovr Jord.TcsusChnsthe with 
vou, 24. 1 Cm: 16. 23. Phil. 4. 23, 
i Thess. 5. 28. 2 Thess. 3. 18. 

2 Cor. 8.9. for yo know the g.of our Lord J. Chri^ 



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2 Gjr.13.14. the 0-. of our L. J. Christ, love of God, 

and coinni union offloly Ghost be with you all 

Gal.<n.lS.g.of L. .1. Clir. be with spirit, Philem.2o. 

Rev 22.21. g.oj L. J. Christ be with you ail. Amen 

GRACIOUS. 

Gen. 43. 29. and he said, God be g. to thee my son 

J5:aorf.22.27.wiien he cnelh, I will hear, for I am g. 

3.'1 19. I will be g. to whom I will be g. 

34. 0. the Loid, liie Lord God, g. 2 Ckron. 30. 9. 

Psal. 103. 8. I lib. 5. \ 145. 8. Joel 2. 13. 

JV*«ni.6.25. tlie Lord make Jus face shine, and be g. 

2 Sam. 12.22. wlio can tell whether God will bag.! 

■iKings S.fl. now JVaaaian was o-. with his master 

13. 23. and the Lord was^. unto them 
jVt'A. 9. 17. a God ready to pardon, g. merciful, 31. 
Job 33. 24. then he is g. to him, and saith, deliver 
Psal. 4. 1 1. be g. unto me, and hear my prayer 
77. 9. hath God forgotten to be g.7 
86. 15. but ibou, O Lord, art G. g. 111. 4. \ 112. 4. 
Pruv. 11. l(i. a 0-. \vonian retaineth honour 
26. 125. when hemaketh voice ^. believe him not 
£ccZ.10.12. the words of a wise man's mouth are^. 
Isa. 30. 18. the Lord will wait that he may be g. 
19. he will be very g. to thee || 33. 2. be g. to us 
Jer. 22. 23. how g. when pangs come upon thee 
Jimos 5. 15. may be the Lord will be^. to remnant 
Jonah 4. 2. for I know that thou art a g. God 
J\Ial. 1. 9. beseech God that he will be g. to us 
I^uke4. 22. wonderedat o-. words which proceeded 
1 Pet. 2. 3. if ye have tasted that the Lord is g. 

GRACIOUSLY. 
Gen. 33. 5. the children wliich G. hath g. given me 

11. because God liath dealt b-. with me 
Psal. 119. 29. and grant me thy law g. 
Hos.l4. 2. take away all iniquity, and receive us^. 
JLuke 1.128. hail, thou that art ^o-. accepted 

GRAFT, ED. 
Rom. 11. 17. thou being a wild olive-tree wert^. in 
19. branches were broken thai I might be g. in 

23. they shall be^. in, for God is able to o-. them 

24. were cut out and g. much more these be g. 

GRAIN, S. 
Joel 1. 1 17. the g. are rotten under the clods 
jimos 9. 9. yet shall not the least^.fall on the earth 
Mat. 13. 31. the kingdom of heaven is like a g. of 
mustard-seed, Mark 4. 31. Luke 13. 19. 
17. 20. if ye have faith as a.g. of mustard-seed, ye 
shall say unto this mountain, remove, Z/t</ie 17.6. 
1 Cor. 15. 37. bare g. wheat, or some other £•. 

GRANDFATHER. 
Dan. 5. f 11. in days of thy g. in him whom thy g. 
1 13. thatDaniel whom g. brought out of Jewry 
GRANDMOTHER. 

1 Kings 15. 1 10. his ^.'s name was Maachah 

2 Tim. 1. 5. faith which dwelt first in thy jo-. Lois 

GRANT. 
EzraS.l. according to the^. they had of Cyrus 

GRANT. 
Lev. 25. 24. ye shall g. a redemption for the land 
Ruth 1. 9. the Lord g. you that ye may find rest 
I Sam. 1. 17. the God of Israel g. thee thy petition 

1 Chron. 21. 22. g. me the place of this threshing- 

floor ; thou shall g. it me for the full 

2 ChroTf. 12. 7. but I will g. them some deliverance 
JVeA. 1. 11. and 0-. him mercy in sight of this man 
Esth. 5. 3. if it please the king to g. my petition 
Job 6. 8. that God would g. the thing I long for 
Psal. 20. 4. g. thee according to thine own heart 

85. 7. shew us thy mercy, O Lord, g. us salvation 
119. 29. and g. me thy law graciously 
140. 8. g. not O Lord, the desires of the wicked 
Mat. 20. 21. g. my two sons may sit, Mark 10. 37. 
Luke 1. 74. g. to us, that we being delivered 
Ads 4. 29. g. that with boldness we may speak 
Rom. 15. 5. now God g. you be like-minded 
Eph. 3. 16. g. you to be strengthened with might 
2 Tim. 1. 18. the Lord g. that he may find mercy 
Rev. 3. 21. will I g. to sit with me in my throne 

GRANTED. 
1 Chron. 4. 10. God o-. him that w^hich he requested 
^Chron. 1. 12. wisdom and knowledge is g. thee 
Ezra 7. 6. and the king g. him all his requests 
JJ'eh. 2. 8. the king^. according to good hand of G. 
Esth. 5. 6. what thy petition, shall be ^. 7. 2. [ 9.12. 
9. 13. let it be g. to the Jews in Shushan 
Job 10. 12. thou hast g. me life and favour 
Prov. 10. 24. the desire of the righteous shall be g. 
Acts 3. 14. and desired a murderer to be o-. you 
11. 18. then hath God also to the Gentiles g. re- 
pentance unto life 
14. 3. who g. signs to be done by their hands 
Rev. 19. 8. to her was ^. she should be arrayed in 

GRAPE. 
There was abundance of fine vineyards, and ex- 
ccllent grapes in Palestine. How large this 
fruit was in that country, we may judge by 
the bunch of grapes which was cnt in the valley 
of Eshcol, and was brought Jipon a staff be- 
tween two men to the camp of Israel at Ka- 
desh'jarnca, Num. 13. 23, 24. Travellersl 
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relate, that there was some to be seen there of 
a prodigious size. Strabo and Pliny affirm the 
same. Home affirm, that in the valley of Esh- 
col there were bunches of crapes to be found 
still often and irctlve pounds. 

Moses in the Law commanded, that when the 
Israelites gathered their grajies, they should 
not be careful to pick up those which fell, nor 
be so exact as to leave none upon the vines. 
What fell, and was left behind, he ordered 
should be for the poor, Lev. 19. 10. Deut. 24. 
20, 21. People who were passing that way 
were permitted to go into another man's vine- 
yard, and eat what grapes they would; but 
they icere not allowed to carry any away with 
them, Deut. 23. 24. 

Some learned men are of ojnnioji, that the pro- 
hibition delivered by Moses against gleaning 
grapes after the viiUage, may signify a second 
vintage after the first, which was never so 
good or so plentiful as the former ; for this, 
they say, was over iji the hot countries about 
the end of August, and the other in September. 
God requires therefore that this second vin- 
tage should be left to the poor, as well as the 
grapes of the first which had escaped the ob- 
servation of the gatherers.' 

It is frequent in Scripture to describe an almost 
total destruction, by the similitude of a vine 
stripped in such a manner that there was -not 
a bunch of grapes left for those who came a 
gleaning. Isa. 24. 13, Thus it shall be in 
the midst of the land, there shall be as the 
gleaning-grapes when the vintage is done. 
And Jer. 0. 9, They shall thorougnly glean the 
remnant of Israel as a vine. See Jer. 49. 9. 
Obad. 5. 

The blood of grapes, Gen. 49. 11. signifies wine, 
He washed his clothes in the blood of grapes. 
His habitation shall be in a country where 
there are vineijards. And Deut. 32. 14, Thou 
didst drink the pure bljod of the grape; pure, 
unmixed wine. The fathers have eaten a sour 
grape, and the children's teeth are set on edge, 
Jer. 31. 29. Ezek. 18. 2. This is a proverbial 
way of speaking in the sacred text; meaning, 
that the fathers have sinned, and the children 
have borne the punishment of their crimes. It 
was a complaint made by the Jews to God, who 
punished those sins in them, whereof they pre- 
tended they were not guilty But the Lord 
said, he would cause this proverb to cease in 
Israel, and that for the future every one should 
suffer the pmiishment of his oicn iniqxdty. 

Lev. 19. 10. nor gather every g. of thy vineyard 

Deut. 32. 14. thou didst drink the blood of the ^. 

Job 15.33. he shall shake ofl:'his unripe g. as vine 

Cant. 2. 13. vines with tender g. give a good smell 
7. 12. let us see whether the tender g. appear 

Isa. 18. 5. the sour g. is ripening in the flower 

Jer. 31. 29. the fathers have eaten a sour g. 
30. every man that eateth the sour^. 

Mic 7. 1. 1 am as the ^.-gleanings of the vintage 
GRAPE-GATHERER. 

Jer. 6. 9. turn back thy hand as a g.-gatherer 
49. 9. if ^.-^. come, would they not leave! Obad.5. 
GRAPES. 

<5 en. 40.10. the clusters thereof brought forth ripe^-. 
49. 11. he v.'ashed his clothes in the blood of ^. 

Lev. -25. 5. nor gather the g. of thy vine undressed 

11. in jubilee, nor gather the g. of thy vine 
JVum. 6. 3. nor shall he eat moist g. or dried 

13, 20. the time was the time of the fust ripe^. 
23. they cut down a branch with one cluster of o-.- 
Deut. 23. 24. then thou mayest eat g. thy fill 

24. 21. when thou gatherest the g. of thy vineyard 

28. 30. shalt plant a vineyard, notgatherthe|r. 39. 

32. 32. their g. are »•. of gall, their clusters bitter 
Judg. 8. 2. is not the gleaning of the g. of Ephraim 

9. 27. they trode the g. and cursed Abimelech 
JVch. 13. 15. bringing in wine and^. on the sabbath 
Cant. 2. 15. for our vines have tender^. 

7. 7. and thy breasts are like to clusters of^. 
Isa. 5. 2. he looked it should bring forth ^. 
4. should bring forth ^. brought it forth wild^.? 

17. fi. yet gleaning g. shall be left in it 

24. 13. as the gleaning g. when vintage is done 
.Ter. 8. 13. there shall be no g. on the vine 

25. 30. shall give a shout, as they that tread the 5-. 

49. 9. would not leave some gleaning g. Obad. 5. 
Ezek. 18. 2. the fathers have eaten sour g. 
Hos. 3. 1 1. look to gods, and love flagons of ^. 

9. 10. I found Israel like g. in the wilderness 
Araos'i^. 13. Ireader of ^. shall overtake the sower"" 
JV/at.7.16 do men gather^.ofthorns,figs of thistles? 
Luke 6. 44. nor of a bramble-bush gather they g. 
Reo. 14. 18. thrust in sickle, her g. are fully ripe 

GRASS. 
Gen. 1. 11. God said, let the earth bring forth g. 

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J^um. 2S,. 4. as the ox licketh up the g. of the &eji 
Deut. 11.15. 1 will send^. in thy fields for thy cattle 

29. 23. it is not sown, nor any g. sroweth thereiu 
32.2. my speech shall distil as showers upon the g 

2 Sam. 23. 4. as the g. springeth out of ihe earth 

1 Kings IS.S.peradventure find g. to save horses 

2 Kings 19. 26. they were as the ^r. of the field, as 

green herb, ixsg.on the house-tops, Isa. 3'i27. 
.Job 5. 25. thine ottspring as the g. of the earth 

6. 5. doth the wild ass bray when he hi«.tli g.l 
40. 1.5. behold, behemoth eateth o-. as t,n ox* 

Psal. 23. t 2. to he down in pastuTes of tender g 
37.2. for they shall soon be cut down like the^. 
72. 6. he shall come down like rain upon mown "g. 
16. they of the city shall flourish hke g. of earth 
90. 5. in the morning they are like g. w hich grows 
92.7. when the wicked spring as the^.and flourish 

102. 4. my heart is smitten, and withered like g. 
11. my days like a shadow, am withered like J. 

103. 1.5. as tor man, his days are as^. as a flower 

104. 14. he causeth g. to grow for cattle 

106. 20. in the simihlude of an ox that eateth g. 

129. 6. let them be as tbe^. upon the house-tops 

147.8. who maketh^^.togrow upon the mountains 
Prou. 19.12. the king's favour is as dew upon the^. 

27. 25. hay appeareth, the tender^. she\\ elh itself 
Isa. 15. 6. the g. faileth, there is no green thing 

35. 7. in the habitation of dragons shall be ^. 

40. 6. the voice said, cry, all flesh is ^. 1 Pet. 1.2t 
7. the g. withereth, surely the j)eo];]o is g. 8. 

44. 4. they shall spring up as among the g. 

51. J2. the son of man which shall be made as^ 
./cr. 14. 5. hind forsook it,because there was no^. 6 

50. 11. ye are grown, tat as the heifer at g. 
Dan. 4. 15. leave tlie stump in the tender^. 23. 

25. shall make thee eat g. as oxen, 32, 33. | 5. 21. 
Amos 7.2. they had made an end of eating n-. of land 
Mic. 5. 7. as showers upon the g. that turrieth noi 
Zech. 10. 1. Lord shall eive everv one g. in the field 
Mat. 6. 30. it God so clothe the^. Luke 12. 28. 

14. 19. the multitude to sit down on sr- Mark 6. 33. 
John 6. 10. now there was much g. in the place 
.lam.l.lO. as thefiower of the^.he shall pass aifay 
11. sun is noeooner risen, but it withereth the^^; 
Rev. 8. 7. and all green g. was burnt up 

9. 4. that thev should not hurt the g. of the earth 

GRASSHOPPER, S. 
Lev. 11. 22. these ye may eat, the g. after his kind 
J^um. 13. 33. and we were in our own sight as^. 
.Tudg. 0. 5. they came as g. for multitude, 7. 12. 
Job 39. 20. canst thou make him airaid as a g.? 
F.ccl. 12. 5. and the g. shall be a burden, desire fail 
Isa. 40. 22. the inhabitants thereof are as ^. » 
.ler. 46. 23. because they are more ihan the g. 
Amos 7. 1. behold, he formed o-. in the beginning 
JVah. 3. 17. thy captains are as the great g. 
Grate. See Brasen. 
GRAVE, Substantive. 
Gen. 35. 20. Jacob set up a pillar upon her g. that 
is the pillar of Rachel's g. unto this day 

37. 35. I will go down to g. to my son, momning 

42. 38. bring gray hairs \^■i'.h sorrow to g. 44. 31. 

50. 5. bury me in the g. which I have digged 
JYmn. 19. 16. whosoever toucheth a g. is unclean 
18. sprinkle it on him that touched one dead or^ 

1 Sam. 2. 6. the Lord bringeth down to the^. 

2 Sam. 3.32. the king and people wept at Abner'sj'. 
19. 37. and be buried by the g. of my father 

1 Kings2. 6. let not his head go to the^. in peace 
9. his head bring dov.n to the g. with blood 

13. 30. and he laid his carcase in his own g. 

14. 13. he onlv of Jeroboam shall come to the^ 

2 Kings 22.20.^100 gathered to thy g. 2 CAr.34.28 
Job 3. 22. who are glad when they can find the g 

5. 26. thou shalt come to thy g. in a full age 

7. 9. so he that goeth to g. shall come up no more 
10.19. 1 should have been carried from woinb to^. 
14. 13. O that thou wouldest hide me in the^. 

17. 13. if I wait, the g. is my house 

21. 13. and in a moment they <ro down to the g. 
32. yet shall he be brought to the^. and in tomb 
24. 19. so doth the g. those that have sinned 

30. 24. he will not stretch out his hand to the g 
33. 22. yea, his soul draweth near to the g. 

Psal. 6. 5. in the g. who shall give thee thanks 1 

30. 3. thou hast brought up my soul from the g. 

31. 17. let the wicked be silent in the g. 

49. 14. hke sheep laid in the g. consume in the g 
15. redeem my soul from the power of the g. 

55. 1 15. let them go down quick into the g. 

86. tl3. thou hast delivered my soul from the^ 

88. 3. and my life draweth nigh to the g. 
5. freeamoiigthedead,Hkes!ainthat lie in the^ 
11. thy loving kindnes.s be declared in the ^. 

89.48. shall he deliver his .soul from hand of^.? 

141. 7. our bones are scattered at the g.^B mouth 
Prov. 1. 12. let us swallow them alive as the g. 

30. 16. g. and barren womb, say not, it is enouj,'b 
F.ccl. 9. lO. no wisdom in the o". whither thou got.'s: 
Cunt.8.6. Icve is strong, jealousy is cruel as the g. 



GRA 

sa. 14. 1 9- the g: is moved for thee to meet thee 
11. th)' pomp is brought down to the ff. 

19. thou art cast out ot'thy g. like a branch 

38. 10. I said, I shall go to the gates of the o-. 
'8. the^. cannot praise tliee, death cannot 

a"?, 9. he made his ^. with the wicked, and with rich 
Jer. 20. 17. that my mother might have been my g. 
Kzek. 31. 1.3. the day when he went down to the g. 
32. 23. and her company is round about her^. 
Hos.l3.1i.l will ransom them from the powerof^. 
will redeem from death, O^'-.I will be destruction 
Jonah 2. [2- out of the belly of the g. cried I 
J^ak 1. 14. 1 will make thy g. for thou art vile 
/o/m 11.17. he found he had lain inthe^. four days 
31. saying, she goeth to the^^. to weep there 
38. Jesus again groaning, cometh to the g. 
12. 17. when he called Lazarus out of his "-. 

1 Cor. 15. 55. O g. where is thy victory 1 

Rev. 20. t 13. death and g. delivered up the dead 

GRAVE-CLOTHES. 
John 11. 44. Lazarus came fortii bound with ^.-cZ. 

GRAVE, Adjective. 
lTm.3.8. deaconsmust be o-.||ll. wives must be^. 
Tit. 2. 2. that aged men be sober, g. temperate 

GRAVE. 
£2:o(Z.28.9. thou shalt^. on the onyx-stones names 
36. shall make a plate of pure gold, and^. on it 

2 Chron. 2. 7. send me a man that can skill to g. 
14. 1 have sent a cunning man to g. any graving 

GRAVED. 

1 Kings 7. 36. on the borders he g. cherubims 

2 Chron. 3. 7. and he g. cherubims on the walls 

GRAVEL. 
Prov. 20. 17. but his month shall be filled with g. 
Isa. 48. 19. offspring of thy bowels like g. thereof 
Lam. 3. IG. hath broken mv teeth with /r. stones 

GRAVEN, 'Fcri. 
/5a.49. 16. 1 have ^. thee on the palms of my hands 
Hob, 2. 18. that the maker thereof hath g. it 

GRAVEN. 
Exod. 32. 16. was the writing of God ^. on tables 

39.6. g. as signets are 0-. with the names of Israel 
Job 19. 24. that tiiey were^. with an iron pen 
Jer. 17. 1. it is ^. upon the table of their heart 
Jicts 17. 29. that the Godhead is like gold g. by art 

GRAVEN iiiiugc. 
Exod. 20. 4. thou shalt not make unto thee any or. 
image, Lev. 25. 1. Dcut. 5. 8. 
Dfi?(i.4.16. lest ye corrupt and make ^.g. image, 25. 
27. 15. cursed the man that maketh any ^. image 
ludg.Yl.'i. the silver for my son to make dig.image 
4. gave them to the founder, who made a g.image 
18. 14. there is in these houses a g. image 
17. the g.image \\ 30. Dan set up the^. image, 31. 
2 Kings2l.7. Manasseh set up g.im. in house of G. 
Lsa. 40. 19. the workman melteth a g. image 

20. he seeketh a workman to prepare a^. image 

44. 9. they that make a g. image are vanity 
10. who hath molten a g. image not profitable 
17. with theresidue thereof he maketh hisg. im. 

45. 20. that set up the wood of their a-, image 
48. 5. and my g. image hath commanded them 

i7fr.l0.14. founder confivunded by g. image, 51.17. 
JSTah. 1. ]4. 1 will cut off the g. and molten image 
Hab. 2. 18. what profiteth the g. image? 

GRAVEN images. 
D eut.l. 5. yesh^W burn iheir g.iiiiages with fire, 25. 
12. 3. ye shall hew down the g. im. of their gods 
J'^i«/o-.3.tl9.Ehud turned by thcg.images atGilgal 
2 Kings 17. 41. feared the Lord and served^, im. 
2 Chr. 33. 19. set up g. im. before he was hu:i:bled 

34.7. when he had beaten theg.images to (l()wd^ r 
Psal.78. 58. moved him to jealousy with^.mao-e;,- 

97. 7. confounded be all they that serve ^. images 
Isa. 10. 10. whose g.im. did excel them of Jerusa. 
21. 9. Babylon is fallen, and all the g. images 
30. 22. shall defile the covering of thy ^. images 
42. 8. neither will I give my praise to g. images 

17. shall be greatly ashamed that trust in g. im. 
Jer. 8. 19. provoked me to anger with their ^.f/«. 

50. 38. it is the land of g. images, they are mad 

51. 47. I will do judgment on the g. images, 52. 
Hos. 11. 2. they burnt incense to g. images 
Mic.l.'i. all the g. images shall be beatento pieces 

5. 13. thy "•. images also will I cut off 

GRAVES. 
Exod. 14. 11. because there wore no g. in Egypt 
Jfum. 11. t34. he called the place the g. of lust 
2 Kings 2"^. 6. cast the powder on the^r. of the peo. 
2 Chron. 34. 4. sirowed it on the g. of them that 
Job 17. 1. days extinct, the g. are ready for me 

21. t 32. yet shall he be brought to the g. 
Isa. 65. 4. which remain among the g. and lodge 
Jer.8. 1. shall bring the priests' bones out of their ^." 

26. 23. and cast his dead body into ^.of the people 
Ezek. 32. 22. his g. are about him, 23, 25, 26. 

37. 12. 1 will open your g. and cause you to come 

up out of your ^. 
13. when I have opened youv^. brought out of^. 

39. 11. I will give Gog a place of ^. in Israel 

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Mat. 27. 52. the^. were opened, many saints arose 
53, and many bodies of the saints came cut of^. 
Luke 11. 44. for ye are a.s g. which ajipear not 
John 5. 28. all that are in the^. shall hear his voice 
Rev. 11. 9. not suffer their bodies to be put m g. 

GRAVETH. 
Isa. 22. 16. as he that «•. a habitation in a rock 

GRAVING. 
Exod. 32.4. he fashioned golden calf with ag. tool 

GRAVING. 
2 Chr. 2. 14. skilful to grave any manner of ^. 17. 
Zech. 3. 9. 1 will engrave o-. thereof, saith the Lord 

GRAVINGS. 
1 Kings 7. 31. upon the mouth of the laver were g. 

GRAVITY. 
1 Tim.o. 4. having children in subjection with all g. 
Tit. 2. 7. in doctrine shewing g. sincerity 
Gray, see Hairs and Head. 
GRAY-HEADED. 
\Sam.l2.2. 1 am old and ^.-/i. my sons are with you 
Job 15. 10. with us are the ^.-headed and aged 
PsaZ.71.18. when I am old and ^.-A. forsake me not 

GREASE. 
Psal. 119. 70. their heart is as fat as ^. but I delight 

GREAT. 
This word is put for rich, powerful, celebrated, 
m.agnifcent.illustrious, ancient. Naaman was 
a great Jnan with the king his master ; he was 
in great consideration with him, 2 Kings 5. 1. 
I will make of thee a great nation, Gen. 12. 2. 
I will make thee head or father of a nnmerons 
and powerful people. Moses was very great in 
the land of Egypt, Exod. 11. 3. The ichole 
country looked upon him as an extraoi dinary 
man, and as one sent from God. The Great 
Sea, JVitm. 34. 6. in the way of eminence, is the 
Mediterranean, o-reaier beyond comp arisonthan 
the Dead Sea and theSea. ^/Genesareth, which 
are but lakes. The king o/ Assyria is called 
tke great king, the Euphrates, the great river, 
the city (//Nineveh, the great city, because the 
king of Assyria was the most powerful king 
in the east; the Euphrates the greatest river 
in Syria ; ajid Nineveh the greatest city in the 
dominions of the king of Assyria, and of all 
the countries round about. 
Gen. 12. 2. 1 will bless thee, and make thy name g. 
24. 35. Abraham my master is become^. 
30.8. with o-.wrestlings have I wrestled with sister 
39. 9. how can I do this g. wickedness and sin I 
45. 7. to save your lives by zl g. deliverance 
48. 19. I know it, my son, he also shall be g. 
Deut. 3. 5. besides unwalled towns a g. many 

10. 17. the Lord your God is B.g. God, 2 Chr. 2. 5. 
11. 7. youreyes have seen the^. acts of the Lord 

18. 16. neither let me see this g. fire any more 
29.24. what meaneth the heat of this g. anger ? 

Josh. 7. 9. what wilt thou do unto thy g. name? 

14. 12. thou heardest the cities were g. and fenced 
22. 10. built there a g. altar by Jordan to see to 

24. 17. for he did those g. signs in our sight 
./Mrfo-.5.15. divisions of Reuben ^.thoughts of heart 

1 Sam. 12. 17. may perceive your wickedness is g. 
22. tl5. I knew nothing of all this, little or^. 

2 Sam.b.XQ. Dav. went on and grew o-.Ld.with him 
7.9. I have made thee a o". name, 1 was with thee 

22. thou art^. O Lord God, none is like thee 

12. 14. given g. occasion to enemies to blaspheme 

22. 36. thy gentleness hath made 'me g. Ps. 18. 35. 

\Kings 8. 42. shall hear ofthy o-. name, 2 C/i?-.6.32. 

19. 7. because the journey is too g. for thee 
2/jrfH^5 4.8.passedto Shunem, where was o-.woman 

22. 13.^. is the wrath of the Lord that is kindled 

1 Chron. 16. 25. g. is-the Lord, and greatly to be 

praised, Psal. 48. 1. J 96. 4. | 135. 5. ! 145. 3. 

21.13. into Lord's hand, for very ^. are his mercies 
29. 12. and in thine hand it is to make g. 

2 Chron.2.5. the house I build is^.for o-. is our God 
9. the house I am to build shall be wonderful^. 

17. 12. Jehoshaphat waxed g. exceedingly 

28. 13. our trespass is g. || 34. 21. g. wrath poured 
JVc«. 4. 14. remember the Ld. who is^. and terrible 

9. 32. now therefore our God, the g. the mighty G. 
-EsWt. 1.20. published thro' all his empire, for it is^. 
./ob 5. 25. thou shalt know, that thy seed shall bo^. 

22. 5. is not thy wickedness g.? iniquities infinite 

30. 18. by ^. force of my disease garment changed 
35. 15. yet he knoweih it not in g. extremity 

36. 18. ng. ransom ||26. God is^.we know him not 
38. 21. or because the number ofthy days is g. 
39. 11. wilt thou trust him, because strength is ^.? 

Psal. 12. t 3. cut off tongue that speaks g. things 
14. 5. there were they in g. fear, 53. 5. 
19. 11. and in keeping of them there is g. reward 
21. 5. his glory is g. in thy salvation, honour 

25. 11. O Lord, pardon mine iniquity, for it is^. 

31. 19. O how^. is thy goodness tliou hast laid up 
86. 10. thou art ^■. and doest wondrous things 
92. 5. how g. arelby works || 103- f 8. g. of mercy 
139. 17. O God, how g. is the sum of them! . 



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Eccl. 9. 13. this wisdom seemed g. unto mo 
/sa.5.9. houses even g. and fair without inhabits il 
9. 2. sat i n darkness, have seen g. light, Mat. 4.16. •-• 

12. 6. g. is the holy One of Israel in midst ot thee 
19.20. he shall send them a Saviour and a^r. one 

53. 12. I will divide hi-m a portion wiih the g. 

54. 13. and g. shall be the peace of thy children 
Jer. 5. 27. therefore they are become g. and rich 

10. 6. thou art^. and thy name is g. in niiwlit 
20. 17. and her womb to be always g. with me 
32. 18. the g. the mighty God is hisliame 

19. g. in counsel, and mighty in work 
44. 26. behold, I have sworn by my g. n?iine 
Lam. 3. 23. they are new, g. is thy faithfulness 
Ezek. 16. 7. thou hast increased and waxed g. 
17. 3. a. g. eagle with g. wings, long-wingt-d, 7. 

24. 9. I will even make the pile for tire g. 
29. 18. to serve a^. service against Tyrus 

31. 4. the waters made him^'. the deep set him up 
36. 23. and I will sanctify uiy g. name 

Z)an.4.3.how^.hissigns, how mighiy his wonders' 

8. 4. I saW the ram pushing, and he biicaaie o-. 
.loel 3. 13. get y-ou down, for their wickedness is g 
Amos 6. 2. and from thence go to Hamaih the ^. 
Mic.5. 4. now shall he be^. unio ends of the earth 
Zec/i.9.17. how g. his goodness, how ^.his beauty! 
Mai. 1.11. my name shall be^. amor^g Geiuiits, 11. 
Mat. 5. 12. rejcJice and be exceeding glad, tor g. 

is your reward in heaven, Luke G-. 23, 35. 

19. shall be-called g. in ihe kingdom of heaven 

6. 23. if light be darkness, h:.wir. is that darkness! 

13. 46. one pearl of ^. price || 15. 28. g. is thy faith 

19. 22. for he had g. jiossessions, Mark lU. 42. 

20. 25. they that are g. exercise authority 

26. whosoever will be o-.amoi gyou, Mark 10.43. 
22. 36. Master, which is ihe o-. cornmandnienf? 

38. this is the first and g. comm.indnicnt 
Luke 1. 15. he shall be^. in sight of the Lord, 32. 

9. 48. that is least among you, the same shall be^. 

10. 2. the harvest truly is »•. but the labourers few 
16. 26. between us and you there is a g. gulf 

Acts 8. 9. giving out that he was some g. one 

19. 23. g. is Diana of the Ephesiansl 34. 

2 Cor. 7. 4. g. is my boldness, g. is my glorying 
Col. 4. 13. that he hath a "■. zeal !br you and them 

1 77«.3.16. g. is mystery ofgodliness.Gcd manifest 

2 Titn. 2. 20. in g. house not only vessels of gold 
Tit. 2. 13. the glorious appearing of the g. God 
Heb. 7. 4. now consider how g. this man Vi as 
Jam. 3. 5. how g. a matter a little fire kindleth 
Rev. 15. 1. and I saw anoiher sign in heaven, g. 

16.19.^. Babylon came in remembrance before G. 

17. 5. Babylon the g. the mother of harlols, 18. 2. 

19.17. gather together unto the supper of the ^. G. 

See City, Company, Congregation, Cry, Day 

Destruction. 

GREAT evil. 

1 Sam. 6. 9. then he hath done us g. evil 

JVeh. 13. 27. hearken unto you to do all this g. evil 
Eccl. 2. 21. this also is vanity, and a g. evil 
Jer. 16. 10. wherefore Lord pronounced this^. evil 
26. 19. thus might we procure ^r- evil ag. our souls 

32. 42. 1 have brought this g. evil upon this people 

44.7. why commit tins ^. et!?7 against your souls? 
Da7i.9.12. confirmed, by bringing upon us a g. evil 

See ExcEEDiNCi, Joy. 
GREAT king or kings. 

2 Kings 18. 19. thus saith the g. k. 28. Isa. 36.4,13. 
Ezra 5. M. which a g. king of Israel builded 
Psa^ 47. 2. the Lord isa^. /uno- over ail ihe earth 

48. 2. is mount Z, on, the city of the g. King 
95. 3. the Lord is a g. King above all gods 
136. 17. give thanks to him that smote ^z-. kings 
F.ccl. 9. 14. and there came a g. king against it 
,Ier. 25. 14. g. kings shall serve themselves, 27. 7. 
Mai. 1. 14. for I am a g. King, saith the Lord 
Mat. 5. 35. Jerusalem is ihe city of the g. King 

GREAT men. 
2 Sam. 7. 9. like name of o-. m. in earth, 1 Chr. 17.8. 
2 Kings 10.6. Ahab's sons were v.-ith g. men of city 

II. Jehu slew all Ahab's g. men and kinsfolks 
J\reh. 11. 14. Zabdiel overseer, son ofoneofg.men 
.lob 32. 9. g. men me not always wise, nor the aged 
Prov. 18. 16. a gift bringeth him before g. men 

25. 6. and stand not in the place of^. men 

Jer. 5. 5. 1 will get me unto the g. men and speak 
52. 13. all the houses of the ^. men burnt he 
Ezek. 21. 14. it is the sword of the g. men slain 
.fonah 3. t 7. with ihe consent of his g. wen 
JVah. 3. 10. all her g. men were bound in chains 
Rev. 6. 15. g. men hid themselves in dens and rocks 
18. 23. thy merchants were theg. men oftiie earth 
GREAT vniltitvde, mvifitudrs. 
J\''m77?.32.]. Reuben, Gad had ag.wuUitudr of cattle 
IAVt? 0-5 20.1.3. hast thou seen all this g.nnilfitvde? 
28.1 will deli ver this jr. OTM/^/ifwrfc info thine hand 
2 Chr. 13. 8. be ye a g. mult, v" have golden calves 

20. 2. there cometh a g. multitude against thee 
15. not dismayed bv reason of this g mdtitude 

28.5. carried a ^. multitude captives to Damascua 



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V(7&31.34. did I fear a o-. 7«wZij tiitZe or did contempt -DeM<.25.13.slialt not have divers weights, a ^.ajitZs. 
/sa. l(i. 14. all that^r. innltitudcahM be contemned 14. shall not have divers measures, a g. and S7n. 
^/er. 44. kl. women that stood by, even a ^. 7iiult. ISam. 5. 9. smote the men S7n. aicdg. witn emerods 
£2cA-.47.9. iheie shall be a very^. multitude of fish 20. 2. my father will do nothing g. or small 
Dan.li. 11. king of south shall set, forth a g. mult, j 30. 2. they slew not t^ny either g. or small 
Mat. 4. 25. g. multitudes followed him, 8. 1. 1 12. ! 19. there was nothing lacking neither sm. nor o-- 
15. I 19. 2. I 20. 29. jMark 3. 7. Jolin 6. 2. IKings 22. 31. fight not with sm. not g. 2 CAr.18.30, 



B. 18. when Jesus sa WO", mult. 14. 14. J/ar/i 9. 14. 

. 15. 30. g. viult. came, liaving lame, blind, dumb 

33. whence so much bread as to fill so^. multi. 

21. 8. an-, multitude spread their garments in way 

2S.47. with Judas u g. m. with swords, Mark 14.43 

Luke 5. 6. they inclosed a g. multitude of fishes 

15. 0-. mult, came together to hear and be healed 
Johnl^.2. in theselay a "■.«'M^i/t«fi!e of impotent folk 
Jicts 14. 1. a o^. midt. of Jews and Greeks believed 

17. 4. and of the devout Greeks a g. multitude 
Rev.l. 9. a g. i:iult. which no man could number 

19. 6. I heard as it were the voice of a g. mult. 

GREAT nation and nations. 
Gen, 12. 2. I uill make of tliee a g. nation, and 
will bless thee, 18. 18. | 46. 3. Exod. 32. 10. 
17. 20. I will make Ishmael a g. nation, 21. 18. 
Deut. 4. 6. surely this g. nation is a wise people 
26. 5. he became there a nation g. and mighty 
Josh. 23. 9. hath driven out before you g. nations 
PsaZ. 135. 10. who siijote^r. nations, and slew kings 
Jer.6.22. ag. natio'n shall be raised from the sides 
50.9. 1 will raise against Bab. an assembly of ^. n. 
41. people shall come iViim the norih, o.g. nation 
Ezek. 31. 6. under his sh.idow dwell all g. nations 

GREAT prople. 
Deut. 2. 10. the Eaiims dwelt therein, a. people g. 

21. Zamzumniims, a people g. many and tall 

9. 2. a people g. and tall, children of Anakims 

Josh.!!. 14. why but one lot, seeing I am ag. people 

15. if thou he a g. people || 17. thouart a o-.^ey^yZe 

1 Kings 3. 8. a g. people that cannot be numbered 

9. who is able to judge ibis g.penple? 2 Chr. 1. 10. 

5. 7. given David a wise son over this g. people 
Tsa.l3. 4. the noise in mountains like as of g. people 
Joel 2. 2. a g. people, harh not been ever the like 

GREAT power. 
Exod. 32. 11. thy people thou hast brought out of 
Egypt with g. power, 2 Kings 17.36. JVe/i.l.lO. 
J^Tum. 14. 17. let the power of my lord be g. 
Josh.ll .\1 . thou arlagrent people and hast g.pow. 
Job2'^.6. will he ph^ad against me with g. power? 
Psal. 147. 5. great is our Lord, and of g. poicer 
Jer. 27. 5. I iiave made the earth, the man and the 
beasts on the ground, by my g. poiccr, 32. 17. 
Ezek. 17. 9. it shall uitlier even without g. power 
J^ah. 1. 3. the Lord is slow to anger, g. in power 
Mark 13. 2G. coming in the clouds with g. power 
.^ctsA.3'i. w'llh g. power save ihe apostles witness 
8. 10. saying, this man is the g. power of God 
Rev. 11. 17. thou hast taken to thee thy g. power 

18. 1. angel come from heaven, having o'.^oicer 

GREAT sea. 
J^Tum. 34. 6. ye shall have the g. sea for a border 
Josh. 1. 4. from tl-.e wilderness unto the ^. sea 
9. 1. when the kings in the coasts of ^. sea heard 
15. 12. the west border was lo the^. sea and coast 
47. inheritance of Judiih, to ilie^. sea and border 
23.4. with ail nations I have cut off to the^. sea 
Ezek. 47. 10. as fish of the g. sea, exceeding many 
15. border of land toward north from the if. sea 
Dan. 7. 2. the four winds strove upon the g.sea 
See Sin. 
GREAT slaughter. 
Josh. 10. 10. slew them with a g. s. at Gibeon 

20. made an end of slaying :hem with g. s, 
Judg. 11. 33. Jephthah smote Ammon. with g. s. 

15. 8. Samson smote the Philistines with g. s. 

1 Sam. 4. 10. Philistines smote Israel with ^. 5. 17. 

6. 19. Lord had smitten the people with a g. s. 

19. 8. David slew Philistines with a g. s. 23. 5. 

2 Sam. 18. 7. a^. slaughter that day of 20,000 men 

1 Kings 20. 21. king of Isr. slew Syrians with g. s. 
QCkroji. 13. 17. Abijah slew Israel with a g. s. 

28. 5. king of Israel smote Ahaz with a g. s. 
Isa. 30. 25. in the day of ^. s. when the towers fall 

34. 6, Lord hatha g. daughter in land of Idumea 

So GREAT. 
Ezo(i.32.21.thou hastbrought5<? 0-. a sin upon them 
Deut. 4. 7. what nation .s» g. hath God so nigh? 8. 
I ^mo-s 3.9. who able to judgeso^. peo.?2CT?-.1.10. 
PgaC'7'i. 13. who is so g. a God as our God 7 

103. 11. so g. is his mercy to them that fear him 
Mat. 8. 10. not found so o-. faith in Israel, Z/w/re 7.9. 

15. 33. so much bread as to fill so g. a multitude 

2 Cor. 1. IC; "'ho delivered us from so g. a death 
Heb.2. 3. how escape, if we neglect so g- salvation? 

12.1. are compassed withso^. acloud of witnesses 
.7a???. 3. 4. ships tho' so g. yet turned with a helm 
Rev. 16. 18. so mighty an earthquake and so g. 
!!S. 17. in one hour so <t. riches come to nought 

Small and GREAT. 

Geji. 19. 11. smote men with blindness small andg. 

Deut I '". but y^ shall heav small as well as g. 

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2Kings 23.2. sm.andg.went to house, 2 C/ir.34.30. 
25. 26. all the people small andg. came to Egypt 

1 Chr. 26. 13. they cast lots as well the small as g. 

2 Chr. 15. 13. be put to death, whether small or g. 
31. 15. to give to brethren by courses, g. andsm. 

36. 18. gave into his hands vessels, g. and small 
Esth. 1.5. Ahasuerus made a feast unto o-.a?zrf ;?/??. 

20. shall give to husbands honour, g. and small 
Job 3. 19. small and g. are there, servant is free 

37. 6. he saith to the small rain, and to g. rain 
Psal. 104. 25. are things creeping, small and g. 

115. 13. bless them thatfear the Lord, s/naZZ andg. 

Eccl. 2. 7. I had possessions of g. and small cattle 

Ji;?'. 16. 6. g. and smal^ shall die in this land 

J3mos8. 5. making the ephah small, the shekel g. 

Jicts 26. 22. I continue witnessing to small and g. 

iJew.ll.lS.reward to them that fear him, sm. andg. 

13. 16. he caused small and g. to receive a mark 

19. 5. praise our God, ye that fear him, small andg. 

18. that ye may eatflesh of all men,swiaZZ and g. 

20. 12. 1 saw the dead,s7K. andg. stand before God 

GREAT stone and stones. 
Gen. 29. 2. a g. stone was upon the well's mouth 
Deut. 27. 2. that set up g. sto?ies and plaster them 
Josh. 10. 11. Lord cast down g.stones from heaven 
18. roll g. stones upon the mouth of the cave 
24. 26 Joshua took a g. stone, and set it up there 
ISarn. 6.14. the cart came where there was a g. stone 
15. and the Levites put them on the g. stone 
18. to the^. sZoneof Abel, whereon they set ark 
14.33. ye have transgressed, roll a g. stone unto me 
2 Sam. 20. 8. when they were at g. stone in Gibeon 
IKings 5. 17. they brought ^.sto?ics to lay foundat. 
7. 10. the foundation was of^. stones, Ezra 5- 8. 
2 Chr. 26. 15. he made engines to shoot g. stones 
Ezra 6. 4. three rows of g.stones and a row of timber 
Jer. 43.. 9. take g. stones and hide them in clay 
Mat. 21. 60. he rolled a ^. sZone to door of sepulchre 

GREAT thing and things. 
DfiiiZ. 4. 32. whether any such thing as this g.thingis 

10. 21. he is thy God that hath done g. things 
lSffl???.12.16. stand and see this o-.fA?'??"- Lord will do 

24. consider how^. things he hath done for you 

26. 25. thou shalt both do g. things and prevail 
2Sa?«.7.2i. for word's sake hast thou done g. things 

23. and to do for you g. things and terrible 
2 Kings 5. 13. if prophet had bid thee do some g. t. 

8. 4. tell me all the^. things Elisha hath done 

13. is he a dog, that he should do this g. thing? 
1 Chron. 17. 19. in making known these g. things 
.Tob 5. 9. to God who doeth g. things, 9. 10. | 37. 5. 
Ps. 71.19, who hast done g. things, who is like thee 

106. 21. they forgat God who had done g. things 

126. 2. the Lord hath done g. things for them, 3. 
Jer. 33. 3. I will shew thee g. and mighty things 

45. 5. and seekest thou g. things for thyself? 
Dan. 7. 8. a mouth speaking g. tk. 20. Rev. 13. 5. 
Hos. 8. 12. I have written the g. things of my law 
Joel 2. 20. because he hath done g. things 

21. fear not, O land, the Lord will do g. things 
Mark 3. 8. when they heard what^. things he did 

5.19. tell how g. things Lord hath done, Luke 8.39. 
Ijuke 1. 49. he that is mighty hath done g. things 

8. 39. he published how g. things Jesus had done 
Acts 9. 16. 1 will shew how g.things he must suffer 

1 Cor. 9. 11. is it a ^. thing if we reap carnal things? 

2 Co?".11.15. no^. th. if his ministers be transformed 
Jam. 3. 5. tongue a little member boasteth g. thin o-s 

Very GREAT. 
Gen. 26. 13. Isaac grew till he became verij g. 
Exod. 11. 3. the man Moses was very g. in the land 
JVii???. 1 1.33. Ld. smote people with a ?;«?•!/ ^.plague 

13. 28. and the cities are walled and very g. 

22. 17. I will promote thee unto very g. honour 

1 Sam. 2. 17. the sin of the young men was very g. 
4. 10. and there was a very g. slaughter 

14. 15. veryg. trembling || 20. re?-jr "■.discomfiture 
25.2. Nabalvvasai^ery^. man, he had 3000 sheep 

2 Sam. 18.17. they laid a very g. heap on Absalom 
19. 32. for Barzillai was a very g. man 

l.ffi!'??o-s 10.2. qu. of Sheba came with a ?;er7/ o-. train 

1 Chron. 21. 13. for very g. are his mercies 

2 C/iro7?.16. 14. they made auerT/o-. burning for Asa 
24.24. Ld. delivered avery g. host into their hand 
30. 13. assembled a uer?/ ^.congregation, Ezra 10.1. 
33. 14. Manass. raised up the wall a very g. height 

JW'A. 8. 17. and there was a very g. gladness 
Job 1.3. Job a veryg. household, greatest in the east 
2. 13. for they saw that his grief was very g. 
Psal. 104. 1. O Lord my God, thou art very g. 
Ezek.Al. 9. there shall be a ver?/^. multitude offish 
Dan. 8. 8. therefore the he-goat wa.xed very g. 

11. 25. king ofsouth stirred up with avery g.axrciy 



Joel 2. 11. for his camp is very ^. he is stronj 
Zech. 14. 4. and there shall be a very g. vailejr 
Jl/ai.21.8. a?jery^.multitudespreadlheir garment* 
Mark 8. 1. the multitude very g. havingnothing 

16. 4. the stone was rolled away, for it was very g. 

V/as GREAT. 
f?en. 6. 5. God saw the wickedness of man was g 

13.6. their substance icasg. so that they could no 

1 A'mjo-s 3. 4. to Gibeon, that Kfls the ^. high place 

2 Kings 3. 27. there was ^.indignation against Isr. 
Esth. 4. 3. where the decree came zcas ^.mourning 

9. 4. Mordecai was g. in the king's house, 10. 3. 
Job 31. 25. if I rejoiced because my wealth was g. 
Eccl.2.9. 1 was g. and increas. more than all before 
Lam. 1. 1. she that was g. am(mg the nations 
Dan. 4. 10. the tree's height was g. and it grew 
Mat.7.27. it fell,and g. ?c«s the lall of it, Luke 0.49 

GREAT waters. 

2 Sam. 22. 1 17. drew me out ofg. w.'Psal. 18. f 16. 

Psal. 29. t 3. the voict»-of Lord is upon g. waters 
32. 6. in floods of g. waters shall not come nigh 
77. 19. thy way is in the sea, thy path in^. tcatera 
107. 23. they that do business in g. waters 
144. 7. send from above, deliver me out of ^. wat, 

Isa. 23. 3. and by g. waters the seed of Sihor 

Jer. 41. 12. found Ishmael by g. waters of Gibeon 
51. 55. when her waves do roar like^. waters 

Ezek. 1. 24. the n(>ise of their wings like g. waters 

17. 5. he placed of the seed by g. waters, set it 

8. it was jilanted in a good soil by g. waters 

26. 19. when g. waters shall cover thee 

27. 26. thy rowers brought thee into g. waters 
31. 7. he was fair, for his root was by g. loaters 

15. 1 restrained floods, tlie <r. Waters were stayed 

32.13. 1 will de.<troy all the beasts beside ^.waters 

.0^06.3.15. didst walk through the heap of ^. icir^c."* 

GREAT while. 
2 Sam.l.lQ. but thou hast spok. also of thy servant's 
house for a g. while to come, 1 Chron. 17. 17. 
wl/ar/; 1.35. rising up a^. while hefoie day, he went 
Luke 10. 13. had g.while ngo repented m sackcloth 
Acts 28. 6. after the barbarians looked a g. lohile 

GREAT work and woj-ks. 
Exod. 14. 31. Israel saw that g. work the Lord did 
,Tudg. 2. 7. who had seen all tlie g. works cf the I*. 
1 Chron. 29. 1. my son is young, and the work is g, 
J^eh. 4. 19. the zcork is g. and we are separated 
6. 3. I am doing a g. work, I cannot come down 
PsaZ.lll. 2. the icorks of'the Lord are g. Rev. 15.3. 
Eccl. 2. 4. I made g. works, I buiided me houses 

GRG.ATER. 
Gen. 1. 16. God made tiie g. light to rule the day 
4. 13. my punishment is g. than I can bear 
39. 9. there is none g. in this house than I 
41. 40. only in the throne will I be g. than thou 
48. 19. his younger brother shall be ^. than lie 
Exod. 18. 11. 1 know the Lord is g. than all godp 
JN'um. 14. 12. make orthee^r. nation, Deut. 9. 14 
Deut. 1. 28. the people is g. and taller than we 
4. 38. drive nations o-. than thou, 7. 1. | 9. 1. 1 11.23 
■ Tosh. 10. 2. because Gibeon was g. than Ai 

1 Sam. 14. 30. had there not been a g. slaughter 

2 Sam. 13. 15. the hatred was g. than the love 

16. this evil is g. than the other thou didst me 
1 Kings 1. 37. make his throne g. than David, 47 

1 Chron. 11. 9. David waxed g. and g. L. was with 

2 Chron. 3. 5. the g. house he ceiled with fir-tree 
Esth. 9. 4. for this man Mordecai waxed g. and g. 
.Tob 33. 12. I will answer, that God is g. than man 
Lam. 4. 6. is g. than the punishment of Sodom 
Ezek. 8. 6. thou shalt see g. abominations, 13, 15. 
Z)a7i.ll.l3.shall set forth a multitude ^.than former 
Amos 6. 2. or their border g than your border 
Hag. 2. 9. the glory of latter house g. than former 
Mat. 11. 11. not risen a g. than Jolin the Baptist; 

least in kingd. of heaven 0-. than he, lAikel. 28. 
12. 6. in this place is one g. than the temple 

41. behold, a 0-. than Jonas is here, 7>?/A-e 11.32. 

42. behold, a^. than Solomon is hpre,7.?/lell.31, 
23. 14. receive^, damn. Mark 12.40. /.7<A-e 20.47 

17. for whether is g. the gold, or the temple ? 
19. for whether is g. the gift, or the altar? 

Mark 4. 32. sown, it becometh g. than all herbs 

12. 31. there is no other command, g. than these 
/.«/£« 12.18. I will pull down my barns,and build /r. 

22.27. whether is g. he that sitieth or that servethi 
,7o^7? 1. 50. thou shalt see g. things, 5. 20. | 14. 12. 

4. 12. art thou g. than our father Jacob? 

5. 36. I have g. witness than that of John 

8. 53. art thou g. than our father Abraham? 

10. 29. my Father is g. than all, 14. 2«. 

13. 16. the servant is not g. than his lord, 15. 20. 
15. 13. g. love hath no man than this to lay dowu 
19. 11. he that delivered me to thee hath ihe^. sin 

.'9cZsl5.28. to lay upon you no^. burden than these 
jRom.9. tl2. it was said, then-, shall serve the lesser 
1 Cor. 14. 5. for g. is he that prophesieth, than ho 
15. 6. of whom the "■. part remain unto this present 
Heb.Q.Vi. because he could swear by no^.he swore 
16. for men verily swear by the g. and an oath 



GRE 

Heb. 9. 11. by a g. and more perfect tabernacle 
11. 26. osiseming the reproach of Christ g. riches 
Ji2?n.3.1. knowing we shall receive o-.condenmation 
2Pe£. 2. 11. whereas angels which are o-. in power 
IJohnZ. 20. God is o-. tlian our lieart, and Icnowetli 

4. 4. g. is he that is in you, than he in the world 

5. 9. witness of God is ^. this is the witness of God 
3 John 4. 1 have no o: joy than to hear that children 

GREATEST. 

1 C%r.l2.14. least was over 100, g. over a thousand 

29. hitherto the g. part had kept the ward of Saul 

Job 1. 3. this man was the g. of all in the east 

Jer. 6. 13. from least to o-. given to covetousn. 8.10. 

31. 34. all know me, from least to the g. Heb.Q.W. 
42. 1. all people from the least to the g. came near 

8. Jeremiah called the people from least to the^. 
44. 12. they shall die, from the least to the g. 
Jonah 3.5. put on sackcloth, from the ^. to the least 
Mat. 13. 32. when grown, it is the g. among herbs 

18. 1. who is the g. in the kingdom of heaven 
4. humble himself as this little child, same is^. 

23. 11. but he that is g. shall be your servant 
Mark 9. 34. disputed who should be g. Luke 9. 46. 
JLuke 22. 24. there was a strife v/ho should be g. 

26. but he that is g. let him be as the younger 
^cts 8. 10. all gave heed from the least to the g. 
1 Cor. 13. 13. but the g. of these is charity 

GREATLY. 
Geii. 3. 16. he said, I will g. multiply thy sorrow 

19. 3. Lot pressed upon them g. and they turned in 

24. 35. the Lord hath blessed my master g. 
27. 1 33. Isaac trembled with a trembling g. 

32. 7. then Jacob was g. afraid and distressed 
Exod. 19. 18. and the w'hole mount quaked g. 
Jfu7)L. 11. 10. the anger of the Lord was kindled^. 

14. 39. filoses told, and the people mourned g. 
Deut. 15. 4. the Lord shall g. bless thee in the land 

17. 17. nor shall he g. multiply silver and gold 
Judg.'i. 15. Lord ag. them, they were^. distressed 

6. 6. Israel was g. impoverished by Midian 

1 Sam. 11. 6. Saul's anger v/as kindled g. 

15. Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced g. 
12. 18. the people g. feared the Lord and Samuel 

16. 21. he loved him^o-. became his armour-bearer 

17. ll#when heard Philistines, they were ^.afraid 
28. 5. Saul saw the Philist. his heart trembled^. 
30.6. David was ^.distressed, for the people spake 

2 Sam. 10. 5. the men w-ere g. ashamed, 1 C/t?-.19.5. 
12. 5. David's anger was g. kindled ag. the man 
13. 1 15. Amnon hated her with great hatred ^or. 

1 36. the king wept with a great weeping g. 

14.125. was not a beautiful man in Isr. to praise^. 

24. 10. David said, I have sinned g. 1 Chr. 21. 8. 

lKings2. 12. Solomon's kingd. was established g. 

5.7. Hiram heard Solomon's words, he rejoiced^. 

18. 3. now Obadiah feared the Lord g. 

1 Chr. 4. 38. the houss of their fathers increased^. 
16. 25. great is the Lord, g. to be praised, to be 

feared above all gods, Ps. 48. 1. ] 96.4. 1 145.3. 

2 Chr. 25. 10. their anger was^. kindled ag.^udah 

33. 12. Manasseh humbled himself o-. before God 
Ezra 10. j 13. we have g. offended in this thing 
Job 8. 7. yet thy latter end should g. increase 
Psal. 21. 1. in thy salvation how o-."shall he rejoice 

28. 7. therefore my hearty, rejoiceth, I will praise 
38.6. 1 am bowed down g. go mourning all the day 
45. 11. so shall the king o-. desire thy beauty 
47.9. shields of earth belong to Gofl, he is o-.exalted 
62. 2. he is my defence, I shall not be g". moved 
65. 9. thou g. enrichest it with the ri-.er of God 
71.23. my lips shall^. rejoice when I sing unto thee 
"° 59. he was wroth, and g. abhorred Israel 



78. 



105. 24. he increased his people g. 107. 33. 

109. 30. 1 will g. praise the Lord with my mouth 

112. 1. blessed that delighteth^. in his command. 

116. 10. I was g. afHicted, I said in my haste 

119. 51. the proud have had me g. in derision 
Prov. 23. 24. the father of righteous shall ^. rejoice 
fsa. 42. 17. shall be g. ashamed that trust in images 

61. 10. 1 will;/-, rejoice in the Lord, soul be joj'ful 
Jer. 3. 1. shall not that land be g. polluted 7 

4. 10. surely thou hast^. deceived this jjeople 

9.19. we are ^.confounded, have forsaken the land 

20.11. persecutors shall be ^.ashamed, not prosper 
Ezek. 20. 13. and my sabbaths they g. polluted 

25. 12. because that Edom hath g. offended 
Dan. 5. 9. then was king Belshazzar g. troubled 

9. 23. for thou art g. beloved, 10. 11, 19. 
Obad. 2. I made thee small, thou art g. despised 
J'onaA4.t4.art thou^.angry?t9. || t9. 1 am^.angry 
Zepk. 1. 14. the great day of the Lord hasteth g. 
Zeeh. 9. 9. rejoice g. O daughter of Zion, shout 
Mat. 27. 14. insomuch that governor marvelled ^. 
Mark 5.23. Jairus besought him ^.saying, my daug. 
38. he seeth them that wept and wailed g. 

9. 15. when they beheld, they were amazed g. 

12.27. the God of the living, ye therefore do o-. err 



GRE 

1 Cor. 16. 12. 1 jO-. desired Apollos to come unto you 

P/iil.1.8. how^. I long after you all in Jesus Christ 

4.10. 1 rejoiced in the Lord ^. that at last your care 

1 Thess. 3. 6. desiring^, to see us, as we to see you 

2 Tim. 1.4. ^.desiring to see thee, that I may be filled 
4. 15. for he hatii g. withstood our words 

IPet.l. 6. ye ^.rejoice tho' now ye are in heaviness 

2 John A. I rejoiced^, that I found children walking 

'3 John 3. 1 rejoiced g. when the brethren testified 

See Feared. 

GREATNESS. 

Exod.l5. 7. in^. of thy excellency overthrow them 

16. by^. of thine arm they shall be still asastone 

J^um. 14. 19. pardon according to^. of thy mercies 

Deut.2. 24. thou hast begun to shew thy serv. thy ^. 

5. 24. the Lord hath shewed us his glory and g. 

9. 26. which thou hast redeemed through thy g. 

11. 2. not with children who have not seen his g. 

32. 3. ascribe ye g. unto our God, he is the rock 

1 Chr. 17. 19. to thy own heart hast done all this^. 
21. to make thee a name of ^. and terribleness 

29. 11. thine, O Lord, is the o-. power, and gloiy 

2 Chr. 9. 6. one half of ^. of thy wisdom not shewed 
24. 27. and the g. of the burdens laid upon him 

J\''eh. 13. 22. spare me according to^. of thy mercy 
Esth. 10. 2. the declaration of the g. of Mordecai 
Psal. 66. 3. by g. of thy power enemies submit to 
71. 21. thou shalt increase my g. and comfort me 
79. 11. according to the g. of thy power preserve 
145. 3. his 0-. is unsearchable || 6. I declare thy g. 
150. 2. praise him according to his excellent g. 
Prov. 5. 23. in the g. of his folly he shall go astray 
Isa. 40. 26. he calleth by name, by g. of his might 
57. 10. thou art wearied in the g. of thy way 
63. 1. travelling in the g. of his strength 
Jer. 13.22. for^. of iniquity thy skirts discovered 
Ezek. 31. 2. whom art thou like in thy g.7 

7. thus was he fair in his g. in his branches 
Dan. 4. 22. thy o-. is grown and reacheth to heaven 

7. 27. the ^.of the kingdom shall be given to saints 

Eph. 1. 19. what is the exceeding «-. of his power 

GREAVES. 

1 Sam. 17. 6. Goliath had g. of brass upon his les^s 
GREEDY. 

Psal. 17. 12. like as a lion that is g. of his prey 
Prov. 1. 19. so is every one that is g. of gain 
15. 27. he that is g. of gain troubleth his house 
Isa.a^i. ll.^they are »•. dogs, can never have enough 
ITim. 3. 3. not^. of filthy lucre, but patient, 8. 

GREEDILY. 
Prov. 21. 26. he coveteth g. all the day long 
Ezek. 22. 12. thou hast g. gained of thy neighbours 
Jude 11. they ran g. after the error of Balaam 

GREEDINESS. 
Eph. 4. 19. given over to ^vork all unclean, with g. 

GREEK. 
Luke 23.38.superscriptiou written inG. Jb/i?il9.20. 
.Bets 21. 37. chief ca|)tain said, canst thou speakG. 
Rev.9. 11. but in G. tongue hath his name Apollyon 

GREEiV. 
Geji. 1. 30. to every beast of the earth I have given 

every g. herb for meat 

9. 3. as the g. herb have I given you all things 

30. 37. Jacob took rods of ^. poplar and hazel 

£xorf. 10.15. there remained not any ^.thing in trees 

Lev. 2. 14. offer for thy first-fruits o-. ears of corn 

23. 14. eat no^.ears, till ye have brought an offer. 

Judg. 16. 7. if they bind me with seven g. withs 

8. then they brought to her seven g. withs 

2 Kings 19. 26. inhabit, were as^. herbs, /^-a. 37.27. 
Esth. 1. 6. where were white, o-.and blue hangings 
Job 8. 16. he is g. before the sun, branch shocteth 

15. 32. and his branch shall not be g. 

39. 8. the wild ass searcheth after every g. thing 
Psal. 23. 2. he maketh me lie down in g. pastures 

37. 2. and they shall wither as the g. herb 
35. 1 have seen wicked spread, like ag. bay-tree 

92. tl4. in old age they shall be fat and-^. 
Cant. 1. 16. thou art fair, also our bed is g. 

2. 13. the fig-tree putteth forth her g. figs 
Isa. 15. 6. the grass faileth, there is no g. thing 
Jer. 11. 16. the Lord called thy name, a g. olive 

17. 8. as tree spreadeth her roots, leaf shall be g. 
Hos. 14. 8. I am like a g. fir-iree, from me thy 
Amosl. 1 1. he formed g. worms in the beginning 
Mark 6. 39. sit down by companies on the g. grass 
Rev.B.l. hail and fire, and all g. grass was burnt up 

9. 4. W'Cre commanded not to hurt any g. thing 

GREEN tree. 
Deut. 12.2. nations served gods under every g. tree 
lKingsl-i.23.'ima.gcs und. every ^. t. ^Kino-slLlO. 
2 Kmgs 16.4. Asasac. under every ^. t. 2 CAr.23.4. 
Ps. 52. 8. 1 am like ag. olive-^ree in house of God 
Isa. 57. 5. inflapiing yourselves under every ^. tree 
.7er.2.20. when under every ^. tree thou wanderest 

3. 6. under every ^. tree, there played the harlot 
13. hast scattered thy ways under every g. tree 



./o/inS.Sg.rejoiceth^.becauseofbridegroom's voice Ezek. 6. 13. ihy slain shall be under every ^. tree 
^cts 3.11. all the people ran to porch, s-.wondering 17. 24. know that T have dried up the g. tree 
6.7. number of disciples multipled in Jerusalem^ j 20. 47. it shall devour every ^. tree and dry tree 
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GUI 

Luke 23. 31. if they do these things in a g. tTei 

GREEN trees. 
Jer.17.2. whilst children remembergrovesby £". t? 

GREEiMSH. 
Lev. 13. 49. if the plague be g. in the garment 
14. 37. if plague be with holJow snakes f or red. 

GREENNESS. 
Job 8. 12. whilst it is vet in his^. and not cut 

GREET. 

1 Sa7n.. 25. 5. go to Nabal and g. him in my name 

i?o?K.16.3. o-.Priscilla and Aquila my helpers in C.J. 

5. g. church || 6. g. Mary who bestowed labour 

8. ^.Amplias || 11.^. the household of iNarcissu3 

1 Cor. 16.20. all die brethren g. you, Ptul. 4. 21. 
20. g. ye one another, 2 Cor. 13. 12. I Pet. 5. 14. 

Col. 4. 14. Luke the physician and Bernas g. you 
ITkess. 5. 26. g. the brethren with a holy kiss 
Tit. 3. 15. g. them that love us in the faith 

2 John 13. the children of thy elect sister g. thee 

3 Jb/i?il4.peacebe to thee, ^. the friends byname 
GREETLTH. 

2 Tim. 4. 21. Eubulus g. thee, Pudens. and Linug 
GREETING, S. 

Mat. 23. 7. g. in markets, Luke 11. 43. | 20. 45. 

Acts 15. 23. ap'ostles, elders, and brethren, send^. 
23. 26. Claudius Lysias to Felix sendeth g. 

Jain. 1. 1. to the twelve tribes scattered abroad, rr 
GREW. 

Gen. 2. 5. the Lord made every herb before it j^ 
19.25. he overthrew that which ^.upon the sround 
21. 8. Isaac g. 26. 13. |1 21. 20. Ishmael g^ 
25. 27. boys g. \\ 47. 27. Israel g. and multiplied 

Exod. 1. 12. the more they afflicted, more they ^ 
2. 10. IMoses^. II Judg. 11.2. his wife's sons^". up 

./udg. 13. 24. Samson g. and the Lord blessed him 

15am.2.21. the child Samuel o-.before the Lord, 2G. 

2 Sain. 5. 10. and David went on and g. great 
12.3. it ^.up together with him, did eat of his meat 

Ezek. 17. 6. it g. and became a spreading vine 

Daji. 4. 11. the tree g. and was strong, it reached 

Jonah l.jll. thesea^. more and more tempestuous 

Mark 4. 7. and the thorns g. up and choked it 

5. 26. was nothing bettered, but rather g. worse 
lAike 1.80. child ^.and waxed strong in spirit, 2.40. 

13. 19. and it g. and waxed a great tree 
Jicis 7. 17. the people g. and multiplied in Egypt 

12. 24. but the word of God g. and multiplied 

19.20.so mightily ^.r. the word of God and prevailed 
GREY-HOUND. 
Prov. 30. 3L four comely in going, a g.-Jiound 

GRIEF, S. 
Ge?t.26. 35. which were a ^.untolsaac and Rebekab 
l.Sa'/K. 1.16. out of the abundance of ^. have I spoken 

25.31. this shall be no o-.to thee, or offence of heart 
2CAro?i. 6.29. when every one shall know his own^. 
Job 2. 13. they saw that his g. was very great 

6. 2. oh that my g. were thoroughly vi-eighed 
13. therefore I w-ant words to express my g. 

16.5.the moving of my lips should assuage your o 
6. though I speak, my g. is not assuaged 
Psal. 6. 7. my eye is consumed because of o-. 31. 9 

31. 10. my life is spent w'ith g. my years with sigh 
69. 26. they talk to^. of those thou hast wounded 
139. 124. see if there be any way of g. in me 
147. 1 3. ho healeth and bindeth up their g. 

Prov. 17. 25. a foolisli son is a g. to his fatlier 
Eccl. 1. IS. for in much wisdom is much g. 
2.23. for all bis days are sorrows, and his travail^. 
Isa. 1. 1 13. it is g. even the solemn meeting 

17. 11. but the harvest shall be a heap in day ofg. 
53. 3. a man of sorrows, and acquainted with ^. 

4. he hath borne our^. and carried our sorrows 
10. it pleased Ld. to bruise him, he put hiu) to g. 
Jer. 6. 7. before me continually is g. and wounds 
10. 19. 1 said, truly, this is a g. and I must bear it 
45. 3. for the Lord hath added g. lo my sorrow 
Z>a?7i.3.32.tho' he cause o-.he will have compassion 
Ezek. 32. t 9. I will provoke many people to g. 
Jonah 4.6. a gourd, a shadow to deliver him from g. 
2 Cor. 2.5. if any caused^, he hath not grieved me 
Heb. 13. 17. may do it with joy and not with g. 
1 Pet. 2. 19. for conscience toward God endure^. 

GRIEVANCE. 

Hab. 1. 3. why dost thou cause me to behold g.? 

1 13. thou art of purer eves than to look on g. 

GRIEVE. 

1 Sam. 2. 33. the man shall be to g. thin" heart 

2 Kings 3. 1 19. he shall o-.everv.good piece of land 
1 Chr'^4. 10. keep from evil, ' liat it may not g. me 
Psal. 78. 40. how oft did thev^. him m the defert? 
/.om.3.33.doth not wi!]ing!v p^-the ciiddren of men 
Eph. 4. 30. g. not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby 

GRIEVED. 
rr'eji.e.e.and it repented the Lord that he had made 
man on the earth, and it g. him at his heart 
34. 7. Jacob's sons heard and were ^. and wrotl 
45. 5. now be not g. that ve sold me hither 
49. 23. the archers have sorely g. him, and shot 
Exod. 1. 12. and thev were g. because of Israel 
Dcut.lb. 10. shall not be §-.when thou givest to hio; 



GRI 

Judff.lQ. 16. his soul was^. for the misery of Israel 
\Sai:i.\. S. why v/eepest thou? why is thy heart o-.? 

lo. 11. it g. iSamueJ, and lie cried unto tJie Lord 

20. o. iet not Jonalhaii Ivnow this lust he be g. 
34. Jonathan arose, lor he was g. for David 

30. 6. because the soul of ail the people was g. 
S Sam. 19. 2. heard how ihe king was g. for liis son 
A''e/i. 2. JO. it ^. them exceedingly, that there was 

13. 8. it 0-. me sore, and I cast I'oith all the stutf 
Esih. 4. 4. then was the queen exceedingly g. 
Job 4. 2. if we assay to commune, wilt thou be g.7 

30. 25. was not m.y soul g. for the poor 1 
Psal. 73. 21. thus my heart was g. 1 was pricked 

95. 10. forty years was 1 g. with this generation 

112. 10. the wicked shall see it, and he g. 

119. 158. 1 beheld the transgressors and was g. 

139.21. am not I o-. with those that rise up ag. thee 
Fsa. 54. G. the L. called thee as a woman ^^-.in spirit 

57. 10. therefore thou wast not g. 
Ja: 5. 3. thou hast stricken them, they have not g. 
Dan. 7. 15. I Dan. was^. in spirit in miilst of body 

11. 30. therefore he shall be ^. and return 
Minus G.fi.they are not ^r. for the atiliction of Joseph 
Mark 3. 5. being ^z-. for the haidness of their hearts 

10.22.he went away ^.for lie had great possessions 
Ja/i>i2i. i.7. Peter was^. because lie said third time 
Acts 4. 2. being g. that they taught the j)eople 
9. t38. that he w^ouid not be g. to come to them 
It). 18. Paul being g. said to the spirit, come out 
Rom. 14. 15. if thy brother be ^. with thy meat 
2 Cur. 2. 4. I wrote not that ye siiould be g. 

5 caused grief, he hath not^. me, but in part 

Ueb. 3. 10. wherefore 1 was »■. with that generation 

17. but with whom was he "'. forty years ? 

GRlEVETli. 

Rut/i 1. 13. for it ^. me much for your sakes 

Prov.2Q. 15. it^r.him to brins it again to his mouth 

GRIEVING. 
Eiek.28.2i. shall be no more a^.thornunto Israel 

GRIEVOUS. 
Gen. 12. 10. for the famine was g. in the land 
18. 20, Lord said, because their sin is very g. 
21. 11. the thing was very g. in Abraham's sight 

12. God said, let it not be^. in thy sight 
41. 31. for the famine shall be very g. 
50. 11. this is dig. mourning to the Egyptians 
Exod. 8. 24. there came a g. swarm of flies 

9. 3. a g. murram || 18. to rain a very g. hail, 24. 

10. 14. locusts were very^. before were no such 
lKings2.8'. Sliimei, who cursed me with a^. curse 

12. 4. make the g. service lighter, 2 Cliron. 10. 4. 
Psai.lO.S.his ways always "•.judgment out of sight 

31 IS whicli speak ^.things against the righteous 
Prov. 15. 1. but g. words stir up anger 

10. correction is o-.to him that forsaketh the way 
Eccl. 2. 17. work wrough.t under the sun is g. to me 
Isa. 15. 4. his life shall be g. unto him 
21, 2. a g. vision is declared unto me 
Jer. 6, 28. they are all g. revolters, walking with 
10. 19. woe is me for my hurt, my wound is g. 
14. ]7, virgin of my people broken with ng. blow 
16, 4, thoy shall die olV, deaths, not be buried 
23. 19, \ig. whirlwind shall fall on the wicked 
30,12.bruise incurable, tiiy wound is o-. JVrt//.3.19. 
Mai. 23. 4. bind heavy burdens -awA g"^ IalUc 1L4G. 
Mcts 20. 29. shall g. wolves enter in among you 
25. 7. J('ws laid many ^. complaints againstPaul 
Phil. 3. 1. to me indeed is not^. bnt for you safe 
Heb. 12. 11. no chastening seems joyous, but g. 
1 John 5. 3. and his commandments are not g. 
Rev. 16.2. a ^. sore on men that had mark of beast 

GRIEVOUSLY. 
Isa. 0. 1. and afterward did more g. afflict her 
Jcr. 23. 19. it shall fall g. on the head of the wicked 
/^am.l.S.Jerusa. hath ^.sinned, therefore removed 

20. my heart is turned, for 1 have g. rebelled 
Eiek. 14. 13. when land sinneth by trespassing^. 
Mlc 1. t 9, she is g. sick of her wounds 
Mat. 8, G. 0-. torm''nted || 15.22. daughter £-. vexed 

GRIEVOUSNESS. 
Isa. 10. ] tjiat write 0-. which they have prescribed 
21. 15. for they fled from the "•. of war 

GRfXD. 
Judg. IG. 21. Samson did g. in the prison-house 
,7o6 31. 10. then let my wife g. unto another 
Eccl.V2.f3. the grinders cease because they ^.little 
Isa. ?>. 15. what mean ye to o-.tlie faces of the poor? 
47. 2. take niills'ones and g. meal, uncover locks 
I^am. 5. 13. ihev toolc the youn^ men to ^. 
Mat. 21. 44. it will g. him to powder, Ltike20. 18. 

GRINDERS. 
Job 29. 1 17. I brake the g. of the wicked 
Eccl. 12. 3. the g. cea^o, because they are few 

GRL\DING. 
Eccl. 12. 4 when the sound of the ^. is low 
Mat. 24. 41, two women or. at the mill, I_,ukc 17,35. 

GRIN. 
J'ob 18. 9. the "-. shall take him by the heel 

GRINS. 

PsaL 140. 5. they spread a net, they set^. for me 

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GEO 

P5.141.9,keep me from the o-.of the workers of iniq, 

See GiN, 

GRISLED. 

Gen. 31. 10. the rams were speckled and g. 12. 
Zech. G. 3. in the fourth chariot were g. horses 
C. the g. go forth toward the south country 
GROAN. 
,Job 24. 12. men g. from out of the city 
Je7-.51.52.through all her land the wounded shall^. 
Ezek. 30. 24. Pharaoh shall g. before him 
Joel 1.18. how do the beaslso-. herds have no pasture 
Rom. 8. 23. we ourselves^, within ourselves 
2 Cor. 5, 2. in this we^, desiring to be clothed upon 
4. we in tJiis tabernacle do g. being burdened 
GROANED. 
John 11. 33. he g. in spun, and was troubled 

GROANETH. 
Rom. 8. 22. we know that the whole creation g. 

GROANING, S. 
Exod. 2, 24, God heard their ^, and remembered 
G, 5. I have heard the g. of Israel, Jlcts 7, 34, 
Judg.2.]6. it repented the Lord because oftheir^, 
./ub 23. 2. my stroke is heavier than my g. 
Psal. 6. G. I am weary with g. all the night 
38. 9. and my g. is not hid from thee 
102. 5. by reason of my g. bones cleave to my skin 
20. to hear the g. of the prisoner, to loose those 
Ezek. 30. 24. with the g. of a deadly wounded man 
Rom. 8. 26. for us with g. that cannot be uttered 

GROANING. 
Jo/i?i 11.38. Jesus ^. in himself, comethto the grave 

GROPE, ETH. 
Deut. 28. 29. thou shalt^. at noon as the blind ^. 
Job 5. 14. they g. in noon-day as in the night 

12. 25. they g. in the dark without light 
Isa. 59. 10. we 0-. for the wall like the blind, we^. 

GROSS, 
Isa. 60, 2, and g. darkness shall cover the people 
■Jer.l3.1G. while look for light, make it ^. darkness 
Mat. 13, 15. people's heart is waxed g. Acts 28. 27. 

GROVE. 
Gen. 21. 33. Abraham planted a g. in Beer-sheba 
Deut.lQ. 21. thou shalt not plant a^. near the altar 
.Tudg. 6. 25. and cut down the g. that is by it 

28. the g. was cut down that was by it 
1 Sam. 22.16. Saul abode under a^. in a high place 

1 Kings 15. 13. because she had made an idol 

in a g. 2 Chron. 15. 16. 
16.33.Ahab made a^.and did more to provoke G. 

2 Kings 13. 6. there remained the g. in Samaria 

17. 16. Israel made a g. and served Baal 

21. 3. Manasseh reared up altars, and made a^. 
23. 4. to bring out the vessels made for the g. 

6. he brought out the^. from house of the Lord 
15. Josiah burnt the high place and tlie g. 

GROVES. 
Exod. 34. 13. ye shall cut down their ^. Deut.'!.5. 
Deut. 12. 3. ye shall burn their g. with fire 
.Judg. 3. 7. forgat Lord and served g. 2 Chr. 24.18. 

1 Kings 14, 15. shall root up Israel out of this good 

land, because they have made their g. 
23. built them^.on every high hill, 2Kings 17.10. 

18. 19. the prophets of the "•. four hundred 

2 Kings 18. 4. Hezek. cut down^. and brake serp. 
23. 14. Josiah cut down the g. 2 Chron. 34. 3, 4. 

2 Chron. 14. 3. Asa brake down the images, and 

cut down the g. 

17. 6. Jehoshaphat took away the g. out of Judah 

19. 3. in that thou hast taken away the g. 

31. 1. all Israel that were present cut down the^. 

33. 3. Manasseh made^. || 19. where he set up g. 

34. 3. Josiah began to purge Judah from the g. 

7. when he had broken down the altars and the ^. 
Isa. 17. 8. neither shall he respect the^. or images 

27. 9. the g. and the images shall not stand up 
.Ter. 17. 2. whilst children remember altars and g. 
Jlf/c.5.14. 1 will pluck up thy^. out of midst of thee 

GROUND. 
Exod. 32. 20. heg. the calf to powder, Deut. 9, 21, 
JVam. 11, 8. the people g. the manna in mills 

GROUND corn. 
2 Sam. 17. 19. spread g. corn on the well's mouth 

GROUND. 
Gen. 2. 5. and there was not a man to till the g. 
7. the Lord God formed manof thedust of the o-. 
19. out of the ^. the Lord formed every beast 
3. 17. he said, cursed is the g. for thy sake 
4. 2. Abel a keeper of sheep, but Cain a tiller of ^. 
10. thy broiher's blood crieth to me from the g. 
5. 29. because of the g. the Lord hath cursed 
8. 21. I will not again curse the g. any more 

18. 2. Abram bowed himself toward ihe g. 

19. 1. Lot bowed himself wiih his face toward g. 
Exod.3.5. where thou standest is holy g. Ads 7.33. 

8. 21. g. whereon they are shall be full of flies 
JSTum. 16. 31. the g. clave asunder under them 
Deut. 28. 4. blessed shall be the fruit of thy g. 11. 
.Judg. 4. 21. Jael fastened the nail into the ^. 
1 Sam. 8. 12. he will set them to ear h\sg. and reap 

26. 7. his spear stuck in the g. at his bolster 



GRO 

]25a»i.23,ll, where was a piece of^. full oflentiles 

12. he stood in the midst of the ^. and defended il 

2.ffr/i^6-2.I9.but the water is nought, and ^/-.barren 

9.26.now take him and cast him uito the plat of^ 

1 Chr. il. 13. where was a jiurcel of^.fuil of barley 

2 Chr. 4. 17. the king did cast them in the clay g. 
jYch. 10. 35. and to bring the first-fruils of our g. 

37. and bring ihe tithes of our ^. to the Levite* 
•lob 5. 6, nor doth trouble spring out of the ^'■. 
14, 8, and though the stock thereof die in the 5". 

18. 10, the snare is laid for him in the g. 

38. 27. to satisfy the desolate and waste ^. 

39. 24. he swallows the »-. with fierceness and rage 
Psal. 105. 35. locusts devoured the fruit of their ^ 

107. 33. he turneth the water-springs into dry g. 
25. and he turneth dry g. into water-springs 
Isa. 28. 24. doih he open and break clods of his^.? 

29. 4. and thou shall speak out of the g. 

30. 23. seed that thou shalt sow the g. withal 

24. oxen and young asses that ear the g. shall eat 
35. 7. and the parched g. shall become a pool 
51. 23. and thou hast laid thy body as the g. 

Jer. 4. 3. break up your fallow g. Hos. 10. 12. 
7. 20. my fury shall be];oured on tllefrultoflhe5• 
14. 4. because the o-. {^ cliapt, th.ere was no rain 

Lam. 2. 9. her gales are sunk into the g. 

Ezek. 12. G. cover thy face, ihou see not the g. 12. 
41. 16. ceiled from the ^. up to the windows 

Dan. 8. 5. a he-goat came, and touched not the g 
18. Daniel's lace was l<fWard the g. 10. 9, 15. 

//os. 2. 18. make covenant for them with things of^ 

Zech. 8. 12. and the g. shall give her increase 

Mai. 3. 11. he shall not destroy the fruits cf3our o- 

Mat. 13. 8. but other foil into good g. Duke 8. 8. 
23. he that received seed into good g. Dukt; 8.15. 

Mark\.2^. asifa man should cast seed into the^. 

Lukel2. 16. g. of a certain rich man brought forth 

13. 7. cut it down, why cumbereth it the g.7 

14. 18. the first said, I have bough' a piece of ^. 

19. 44. they shall lay thee even with the^. 
JoIlu 4. 5. nea)' the [larcel of ^. Jacob gave Joseph 

12, 24. except a corn of wheat fall into the g. 

See Dry, Fack. 

On or ^Ljjon the GROUND. 

Gen. 38. 9. he spilled it on theg. lest he sh^ld give 

44. 14. Joseph's brethren fell before him on the g 

Exod. 4. 3. cast the rod on theg..\\e cast it on theg. 

9. 23. thunder, and the fire ran along upoti the g. ' 

14, IG, Israel shall go ondijg. through iL-e sea, 22 

16. 14. as small as the hoar-frost on the g. 
Deut. 15. 23. pour the blood up on the g. as water 

22. 6. if a bird's nest chance to be on the g. 
28. 56. woman that would not set her foot upon g. 
Judg. 6. 39. and upon all the g- let there be dew 
40. and there was dew upon, all the g. 

1 Sam. 14. 25. and there was honey upo7i the g 
32. the people slew oxen and calves on the g. 

20. 31. as long as the son of Jesse liveth oji theg. 

2 Sam. 14. 14. for we are as water sjiilt on the g. 

17. liJ. shall light on him as dew falleth on theg. 
2 Kings 13. 18. he said, smite upon the g. he smote 
Job 1. 20. Job fell upoTi the g. and Vv'orshipped 

2.13. they sat down wilhhimupon theg. sev. clays 
16. 13. he poureth out my gall upon the g. 

Isa. 3. 26. she being desolate shall sit on the g. 
47. 1. O daughter of Babylon, sit on the g. 

Jer. 25. 33. they shall be dung vpoji the g. 

27. 5. I have made man and beast upon the g. 
Lam.2.lQ.the elders of d aught, of Zion sit 071 theg. 

21. young and old lie on the g. in the streets 
Ezek. 24.7. she poured it not wjDo?ii/!e^. to cover it 
26. 16. then all the princes shall sit upo7i the g. 
Mat. 15. 35. the multitude sit on theg. .Mark 8. 6.' 
Jl/ar/.:4.5.some fell 07i stony ^. it had not earth, 16. 
8, and other fell on good g. 20, Luke 8. 8, 15. 
9. 20. he fell on theg. and wallowed foaming 
14. 35. he went forward, and fell on g. and prayed 
JohnS.G.hewTote ontheg.8. || 9.6.hespalo?{ theg. 

To or unto the GROUND. 

Gen. 3. 19. till thou return unto ihe g. for out of it 

33. 3. Jacob bowed himself ^0 the g. seven tim"bs 

.Tudg. 13. 20. Manoah and his wife fell to the g. 

20. 21. Benjamin destroyed to the g. 22,000 men 

25. and destroyed to the g. of Israel 18,000 men 
Ruth 2. 10. Ruth bowed and fell to ihe g. 

1 Sam. 3. 19. let none of his words fall to the g. 
5. 4. Dag(m was fallen on his face to the g. 
14. 45. shall not one hair of his head fail to the g 
20. 41. David arose and fell on his face to the g 
25. 23. Abigail bowed to the g. before l!)avid 

28. 14. Saul stooped with his face to the g. 
25«m.2..22. wherefore should T smite thee ft' tAc^.? 

8.2. he smote Moab, casting him down to the g 

14. 4. woman of Tekoah fell on her face to the g. 

22.Joab fell «rt </ie o-.||33.Absalom bowedio Me^ 

18. n. why didst not ihou smite him to the g.7 
20. 10. Joab shed out Amasa's bowels to the g. 

';^ms-5l.23.Nathan bowed to the ^.before the king 

2 Kino-s 2. 15. sons of the prophets bowed to theg 
4. 37.''woman of Shunam bowed herself to theg 



GRO 

1 Chron 21. 21. t)rnan bowed to the g. to David 

2 Ckr. 7. 3. all Israel tiowed willi their faces to g. 
20. 18. Jehoshaphat bowed with his face to the g. 

JV'e/t.8.6.worshi|)pedLord with their faces to the g. 
/-"A'ai. 74.7. the dweliiiig-place of tiiy name to the g. 

8D. 30. profaned his crown, by casting it tu theg. 
44. thou hast cast his throne down to the g. 

143. 3. he hath smitten my life down to the g. 

147. G. he casleth the wicked down to the g. 
Isa. 14. 12. how art thou cut down to the g.! 

21. 'J. Babylon's images he hath broken to theg. 

25. 12. lay low, bring to the g. even to the dust 

26. 5. tlie lofty city he layeth even to the g. 
J<;,r. 14. 2. her gates languish, are black to the g: 
LmnSl. 2. hath brought strong holds of Judah to g. 

.U). virgins of Jerusal. hang their heads to theg. 
Ezek. 13. 14. 1 will bring down the wall to the g. 
19. 12- thy mother was cast down to the g. 
26. 11. thy strong garrison shall go down to- theg. 
23. 17. 1 will cast thee to the g. 1 will lay thee 
/M?i.8.7.he cast the ram 'downto iheg.zind stamped 
10. it cast down some ol hosts and stars to the g. 
12. and cast down the trutli to the g. 
Jimos 3.14. ihe horns of the altar shall fall to the g. 
Obad. 3. saith, who siiail bring me down to the g.? 
Mat. 10. 29. one of them shall not fall to the g. 
I.uke 22. 44. as dro[)s of blood falling to the g. 
John 18. 6. they went backward, and fell to' theg. 
Acts 22. 7. 1 fell to the g. and heard a voice 
GROUND. 

1 Tim. 3. 15. which is the pillar and g. of truth 
Heb. 11. t 1. faith is g. of things hoped for 

GROUNDED. 
Tsa. 30.32. in every place where ^. staff shall pass 
JEph. 3. 17. that ye being rooted and^^. in love 
Col. 1.23. if ye continue in the faith, i/-. and settled 

GROW. 
Gen. 2. 9. the Lord God made every tree to g. 
48. 16. and let them g. into a multitude 
JVam. 6. 5. and shall let the locks of his hair g. 
Dent. 21. j 12. she shall suffer her nails to^. 
Judg. 16. 22. the hair of his head began to ^. 

2 Sam. 23.5. all my desire, tho' he make it not to g. 
2 Kings 19. 2X eat such things as^. of themselves 
Ezra\. 22. why should damage^. to hurt of kings? 
Jch 8. 11. can the rush g. up without mircl 

19. and out of the earth shall others g. 
14. 19. thou washest away things that o-. out of dust 
31. 40. let thistles g. instead of wheat, and cockle 
39. 4. they g. up with corn, they go forth 

Psal. 92. 12. he shall g. like a cedar in Lebanon 
104.14. he causeth grass iog. for the cattle, 147.8. 

Eccl. 11. 5. nor how the bones ^. in the womb 

Isa. 11. 1. and a branch shall g. out of his roots 
17. IL in the day slialt thou make thy plant g. , 
53. 2. he shalljO-. up before him as a tender plant 

Jer. 12. 2. they g. yea, they bring forth fruit 
33. 15. the b anch of righteousness to^. to David 

Ezek. 44. 20. nor suffer their locks to^. long 
47. 12. by the river shall g. all trees for meat 

Hos. 14.5. he shall ^. as thelily, cast forth his roots 
7.they shall revive as the corn, and g. as the vine 

Jbno/t4. 10. nor madest it ^. which came up in night 

Zeclt,. 6. 12. whose name is the Branch, he shall o-. 
9. t 17. corn shall make the young men g. 

Mai. 4. 2. ye shall g. up as calves of the stall 

j>/a(.6.23.cons!der the lilies how they^.Z/atA;el2.27. 
13. 30. let both g. together till the iiarvest 
21. 19. let no fruit g. on thee henceforward 

Mark 4.27. seed should jr. up, he knoweth not how 

Acts 5. 24. they doubted vvhereunto this would ^. 

Eph. 4. 15. may 0-. up into him in all things 

1 Pei.2.2. desiring the milk of word, that ye may £^. 

2 Pet. 3. 18. g. in grace and in knowledge of Lord 

GROWN. 
Gen. 38. 11. till Slielah be o-. || 14. Shelah was g. 
Ezod. 2. 11. that when Moses was g. he went out 

9. 32. were not smitten, for they were not^. up 
£)ew«.32.l5. thoa art^. thick, covered with fatness 
Ruth 1.13. wouldyetarry for them till they were^. 
2 Saffi.10.5. tarry till your beards be^. 1 Chr. 19. 5. 
\ Kings 12. 8. consulte/;! with young men^. 10. 
'i Kings 4. 18. when tlie child was ^. up, it fell sick 

19. 26. as corn blasted before it be g. Isa. 37.27. 
Ezra 9. 6. our trespass is g. up to the heavens 
Psal. 144.12. that oar sons maybe as plants g. up 
Prov.'ii. 31. and lo, it wassail ^. over with thorns 
Jcr. 50. 11. because ye are g. fat as the heifer 
Ezek. 16. 7. thy breasts are fashioned, thy hair is g. 
Dan. 4. 22. thou art g. strong, thy greatness is^. 

33. till his hairs were g. like eagle's feathers 
Mttt 13.32. vv'hen it's o-. it is greatest among herbs 

GROWETH. 
Exod.lQ.S. thelocu.^ts shall eat every tree that ^. 
Lev. 13. 39. a fref klod spot that g. in the skin 

2.'}. 5. whi'-!.i g. of its own accord, not reap, 11. 
Dent. 29 23. nor any giass g. therein, like Sodom 
Judg. 19.9. b'jhold, the day o-.to an end, lodge here 
Joh 38. ^8. when the dust^. itrlo hardness and clods 
Psal. 37.t35. the wicked spreadeth as tree that^/-. 
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GUI 

Psal. 90. 5.in the morning like grass which ^.up, 6. 
129. 6. as the grass, which withereth afore it^. up 
ha. 37. 30. ye shall eat this year such as^o-. of itself 
j)/ar/i:4.32.when it is sown it^. up and becometh 
Eph. 2. 21. g. unto a holy temple in the Lord 
2 Thcss. 1.3. because your faith it. exceedingly 

GROWTH, 
.yf mos7.1.shooting up of latter g. lo, it was latter £•. 

GRUDGE. 
Lev. 19. 18. nor bear any g. against thy people 
Mark 6. t 19. Herodias had a g. against John 

GRUDGE. 
Psal. 59. 15. let them g. if they be not satisfied 
Jam. 5. 9. g. not one against another, brethren 
GRUDGING. 

1 Pet. 4.9. use hospitality one to another without^-. 

GRUDGINGLY. 

2 Cur. 9. 7. let him give not g. or of necessity 

GUARD. 

Gen. 37.36. Joseph sold to a captain of the g. 39. 1. 

41. 12. a Hebrew, servant to a captain of the ^. 

1 Sain. 22. 1 17. king said to the^r. slay tlie priests 

2 Sam. 23.23. David set him over iiis^. IChr. 11.25. 

1 Kings 14.27. shields to captain of o-. 2 Chr. 12. 10. 

28. g. bare them and brought them, 2 Chr. 12.1] . 

2 Kings 11. 6. a third part at the gate behind the g. 
25.8. captain otV. came to Jerusalem, Jer. 52. 12. 

10. captain of ^. brake down walls, Jer. 52. 14 

11. the rest of people captain of ^. cai.ied away 

12. tlie capt. of the g. left of the i)oor of the land 
JVch. 4. 22. that in the night they may be a g. to us 

•23. norl nor men of the g. put otf our clothes 

Jer. 39. 11. charge to captain of ^. concerning Jere. 

40. 1. when the captain of the g. had let him go 

5. the captain of the g. gave him victuals 

52. 30. the captain of the g. took captive 4600 

Ezek. 38. 7. be thou prepared, and be a g. to them 

Dan. 2. 14. Daniel answered the captain of the ^ 

Mark 6.t27.king sent one of his^.and commanded 

Acts 28. 16. delivered the prisoners to captain odr. 

GUARD-CHAMBER. 
l/r2n^5l4.28.guard bare them to^.-c/t.2C/2r.l2.11. 

GUEST. 
Luke 19. 7. he was gone to be g. with a sinner 

GUEST-CHAMBER. 
Mark 14. 14. where is the g.-chamber? Luke 22. 
GUESTS. [11. 

IKings 1.41. Adonijah and all g. with him heard it 
49. all g. with Adonijah were afraid and rose up 
Prov. 9. 18. that her g. are in the depths of hell 
Zeph. 1. 7. for the Lord hath prepared and bid^. 
^1/a^ 22.10. and the wedding was furnished wilh^. 
11. when the king came in to see the g. he saw 
GUIDE, S. 
Psal. 48. 14. he will be our g. even unto death 
55. 13. it was thou, a man, my o-.ray acquaintance 
Prov. 2. 17. who forsaketh the g. of her youth 
6. 7. which having no g. overseer, or ruler 
.ler. 3. 4. my father thou art the g. of my youth 
Jl'/(c.7.5.trust not friend, put ye not confidence in^. 
Mat. 23. 16. woe to you, ye blind g. 24. 
Acts 1. 16. who was g. to them that took Jesus 
Rom. 2. 19. art confident thou art a g. ofthe blind 
Heb. 13. 1 7. remember them that are g. over you 

GUIDE. , 
Joh 38. 32. canst tbou^. Arcturus with his sons 1 
Psal. 25. 9. the meek will he g. in judgment 

31. 3. for thy name's sake lead me and g. me 

32. 8. I will teach and g. thee with mine ej'e 
73. 24. thou shalt g. me with thy counsel 
112. 5. he will g. his affairs with discretion 

P?•o^J. 11. 3.the integrity ofthe upright shall g. them 
23. 19. be wise, and^. thine heart in the way 
Isa. 49. 10. by springs of water shall he o-. them 
51. 18. there is none to g. her among all the sons 
58. 11. the Lord shall g. thee continually 
Luke 1. 79. to g. our feet into the way of peace 
■hhn 16. 13. he will g. you into all truth 
Acts 8. 31. how can I, except some man g. me 1 

1 Thess. 3.t 11. now God himself ^.Aur way to you 
1 7'«m.5.14. younger women bear children, o-. house 
Heb. 13. 1 17. obey them that /r. you, and submit 

GUIDED, ING. 
Gen. 48. 14. Israel g. his hands wittingly 
Exod. 15. 13. thou hast ^. them in thy strength 

2 Chron. 32. 22. the Lord g. them on every side 
Job 31. 18. Ihave fi''. her from my mother's womb 
Psiil. 78. 52. g. them in the wilderness like a flock 

72. hast 0-. them by the skilfulnessof his hands 
GUILE. 
Exod. 21. 14. if a man slay with^. let him die 
Psal. 32. 2. and in whose spirit there is no g. 
34. 13. keep lips from speaking g. 1 Pet. 3. 10. 
55. 11. deceit and ^r. depart not from her streets 
.Min 1. 47. an i.Braelite indeed, in whom is no g. 
2 Cor. 12. 16. being crafty, I caught you with g. 
1 Thess. 2. 3. for our e.xhortation v.'as not in g. 
1 Pfii.2.1. laying aside all malice and g. and envies 
22. who did no sin, nor was g. found in his mouth 
Rev. 14. 5. and in their mouth was found no^. 



HAB 

GUILT. 

Deut. 19. 13. put away g. of innocent blood, 21. 9 
GUILTY 

<?e7i.42.21. we are verily g. co periling our brother 
Exod. 34. 7. will by no means clearer. JSTum- 14 13 
Lev. 4. 13. which should not be dojTe, are o-. 22 27. 

5.2. if hid from him, he shall be unclean°and g. 
3. when he knoweth of it, he shall be g. 4. 

5. when he shall be^-. he shall confess his sin 
17. tho' he wist it not, yet is he^. and shall bear 
6. 4. because he sinned and is g. he shall restore 
JSTum. 35. 27. tho' he kill the slayer shall not be^, 

31. take no satisfaction for a murderer ^.of death 
Judg. 21. 22. ye did not give, that you should heg 
Ezra 10. 19. being ^. ottered a ram ofthe flock 
Ps. 5.110. to make them »•. let them fall from coun, 

34. t 21. they that hate the righteous sliall be g. 

109.17. when he shall be judged, let him go out g. 
Prov. 30. 10. lest he curse, and thou be found o-. 
Ezek.22.4. art become^, in blood thou hast shed 
Hos. 5. 1 15. 1 will return to the place till they be^ 
Zech. 11. 5. slay them, and hold themselves not^ 
Mat. 23. 18. swear by the gift on it, he is g. 

26. 66. they said, he is g. of death, Mark 14. 64. 
Rom. 3.19. all the world i.nay become «-. belbreGod 
1 Co7-.ll.27. shall be^. ofthe body and blood ofL. 
Jam. 2. 10. shall offend in on!' point, he is g. of all 

GUILTINESS. 
Gen. 26. 10. thou shouldest have brought^, on us 
Ezra 9. t 6. our g. is grown up to the heavens 
Psal. 51. ]4. deliver me from blcod^o-. O God 

69. t 5. and my g. is not hid 'rom thee 

GUILTLESS. 
Exod. 20. 7. Lord will not hold him o-. Detit. 5. II 
JV«?rt. 5. 21. then shall the m.'in be if. from iniquit? 

32.22. afterwards shall return and be^. be^^bre Ld. 
.losh. 2. 19. his blood be on him, and he will be ^. 

1 Sam. 26. 9. liand agst. Lord's anointed and be g. 

2 Sam. 3. 23. I and my kingdom are o-. of blood 
14. 9. women said, the king and his throne be g. 

IfHngs 2.9.hold him not ^. for thou art a wise man 
Mat. 12, 7. ye would not have condemned the f. 

GULF. 

lyukelG. 26. between us and youis a great ^. fixed 

GUSH, ED. 

1 Kings 18. 28. till the blood g. out upon them 
Psal.78. 20. he smotQ the rock, the ■,vt:ters£'. out 

105. 4L he opened the rock, tho waters g. out 
/sa.48.21.he clave the rock, and the waters^, out 
Jer. 9. 18. and our eye-lids^, out with waters 
Acts 1. 18. he burst asunder, and his bowels g. out 

« GUTTER, S. 

Ge7i. 30.38. Jacob set rods in the g. before the cattle 
41. laid rods before the eyes ofthe cattle in the ^ 

2 Sam. 5. 8. who getteth up to tab g. and smiteth 

H. 

HA. 
Job .39. 25. he saith among the trumpets, Aa, kal 

HABERGEON. 
Exod. 28. 32. as it were the hole of a h. 39. 23. 
Job 41. 26. the spear, the dart, the h. cannot hold 

HABERGEONS. 
2 Chron. 26. 14. h. and bows Uzziah prepared 
JVcA. 4. 16. half of ID V servant? held bows and k. 

HABITABLE. 
Prov. 8. 31. rejoicing in the h. part of his earth 

HABITATION. 
Exod. 15. 2, he is my God, I will prepare him a.h. 
Lev. 13. 46. without the camp shall his h. be 
Deut. 12. 5. even to his A. .shall ye seek and come 
ISam. 2. 29. why kick at offerg. commanded in h.? 

32. and thou shalt see an enemy in my h. 

2 Sam. 15. 25. he will shew me both it and his k. 
2 Chron. 6. 2. I have built a house of A. for thee 

29. 6. and have turned from the h. of the Lord 

30. t 27. prayer came up to the h. of his holiness 
Ezra 7. 15. to God of Isr. whose h. is in Jerusalem 
Joi5.3. foolish taking root,butsuddenly I cursed A 

24. thou shalt visit thy h. and shalt not sin 
8. 6. make the h. of thy righteousness prosperous 
18. 15. brimstone shall be scattered upon his ft. 
Psal. 26. 8. I have loved the h. of thy house 
33. 14. from the place of his h. he lookefh 
49. t 14. the grave a h. for every one of them 
69. 25. let their h. be desolate, none dwell in tents 
71.3. be thou mv stronsft. whereunto 1 may resoft 
89. 14. and judgment the A. of thy throne, 97. 2 
91. 9. thou hast made the most High thy h. 
104. 12. the fowls ofthe heaven have their k. 
107. 7. that thev might ffo to a city of A. 36. 
132. 5. find a h'. for the mi^hTy God of Jacob 

1.3. for the Lord hath desired it for his h. 
Prov. 3. 33. but he blessed the h. of the just 
Isa. 22. 16. and thntgraveth a h. for himself 

27. 10. and the h. shall be foisaken and left 

32. 18. my people shall dwell in a peaceable k 

33. 20. thine eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet It. 



HAD 



HAL 



HAM 



f«a. 34, 13. it shall be a h. of aiagons, and a court 
Jo.7. in the h. ot'diagous sliall be grass with reeds 
{)3. 15. and hcliold Irom the h. ot thy holiness 
Jer. y. 6. thine h. is in the midst of deceit 

30. 25. and they have made his h. desolate 
25. 30. the Lord shall nightly roar on his h. 

31. 23. the Lord bless thee, 6 A. of justice, 50. 7. 
33. 12. the cities thereof be a A. of shepherds 

^ 41. 17. and they dwell in the h. of Chimham 
■ 49. 19. he shall come against h. of strong, 50. 44. 

50. 19. I will bring Israel again to his h. 
45. surely he shall make their h. desolate 
Ezek. 16. t 3. thy h. is of the land of Canaan 

21). 14. I will cause Egypt to return to their h. 
Jlmos G.t3.and cause theA.of violence to come near 
Obad. 3. whose h. is high, that saith in his heart 
Hab. 3. 11. the sun and moon stood still in their h 
Acts 1. 20, it is written, let his h. be desolate 



17. 26. 
Eph. 2. 
Jude 6. 
Rev. 



hath determined the bounds of their h. 
22. for a k. of God, through the Spirit 
the angels which left their own h. 
18. 2. Babylon is become the h. of devilii 
Holy HABITATION. 
Exod. 15. 13. thou hast guided them to thy holy h. 
Deut.^a.lo.look down from thy holy h. from heav. 
Psal. 68. 5. a Judge of widows is God in his holy h. 
hr. 25. 30. Lord shall utter his voice ixoxnholy h. 
Z,ech. 2. 13. for he is raised up out of his holy h. 

HABITATIONS. 
Gen. 49. 5. instruments of cruelty are in their h. 
Exod.l2.^d. in all youth, shall eat unleaven. bread 

35. 3. shall kindle no fire thro' your A. on sabbath 
JV'mot.15. 2. when ye be come into the A. I give you 
Psal. 74.20. dark places of earth full of A. of cruelty 

78. 23. he let it fall round about their A. 
Isa. 54.2. let them stretch forth curtains of thy A. 
Jer. 9. 10. for the h. of the wilderness a lamentation 
21. 13. which say, who shall enter into our A..? 
25. 37. and the peaceable h. are cut down 
49. 20. surely he shall make their h. desolate 
L,am.2. 2. Lord hath swallowed up the A. of Jacob 
Ezek. G. 14. in all their A. make the land desolate 
Has. 10. jlO. 1 shall bind them in their two h. 
Joel 1. 1 19. fire hath devoured h. of the wilderness 
Amos 1. 2. the h- of the shepherds shall mourn 
Luke 16.9.they may receive you into everlasting h. 

HAD. 
Gen. 24. 2. his servant that ruled over all that he h. 
39. 6. he knew not ought he A. save bread he eat 
Exod. 16. 18. he that gathered much h. nothing 
Deut. 10. 15. the Lord A. a delight in thy fibers 
Jb5A.6. 25. Joshua saved Rahab and all thaTshe h. 
7. 24. Joshua took Achan and all that he h. 
2 Sam. 6. i^. of 'Aem shall I be h. in honour 
12. 6. because he did this thing, and h. no pity 
23. 8. the names of mighty men whom David h. 
^Kings9.'i\.%hz said, A. Zimri peace whoslow mast. 
1 Chr. 13. 14. Lord blessed his house and all he A. 
23. 2. as for me, I h. in my heart to build a 
12. and the pattern of all that he h. by the Spirit 
Job 3. 26. I was not in safety, neither h. I rest 
31. 31. if men said not, oh that we A. of his flesh ! 
42. 10. the Lord gave him twice as mui-h as he h. 
Psal. 55. 6. I said, O that I h. wings like a dove 
84.10. 1 7t. rather be a door-keeper in house of God 
89.7. to be A. in reverence of all them about him 
119. 51. the proud have h. me greatly in derision 
Eccl.A.Y. as were oppressed, they A. no comforter 
Isa. 33. 17. behold, for peace I h. great bitterness 
59. 10. we grope'as if we A. no eyes, we stu.mble 
GO. 10. in my favour have I A. mercy on thee 
.'er.4.23.1 beheld the heavens, and they A. no light 

44. 17. for then A. we plenty of victuals, were well 
Lam. 1. 7. her pleasant things she A. in days of old 

9. she came down wonderfully, A. no comforter 
Ezek. 29. 18. yet h. he no wages for the service 

36. 21. but lA. pity for mine holy name 

Hos. 12.3. by his strength Jacob A. power with God 
4. yea he A. power over the angel and prevailed 

Zech. 1. 12. against which thou hast A. indignation 

Jila.1. 2. 15. yet A. he the residue of the Spirit 

J\Iat. 13. 46. he sold all that he A. and bon.irht it 
22. 28. whose witp of seven, for they all A. her? 

Mark 12. 44. she of her want did cast in all she A. 

John 4. 18. for thou hast A. five husbands 
5. 4. was made whole of whatsoever disease he A. 
12. 6. Juda^A. the bag, and bare what was in it 
15. 22. if I A. not come they A. not A. sin 
17. 5. the glory I A. with thee before tlie world was 

Mcts 2. 44. all that believed A. all things common 

18. 18. having shorn his hpad, for he A. a vow 
25. 26. that after examination A. I might write 

/2om.4.11.a seal A.yet being uncircumcised, 12. 
6. 21. what fruit A. ye in things whereof ashamed 

1 Cor. 7. 29. that have wives be aslho' they h. none 

2 Cor. 1. 9. but we A. the sentence of death in us 

i Thess 1. 9. what manner of entering in we A. 

to you 
Heh. 7. 6. and blessed him that A. the promises 
John 2. 7. old command, which ye A. from begin. 
256 



2 John 5. that which we A. from the beginning 
See All, Compassion. 
HADST. 

Gen. 30. 30. for it was little thou A. before I came 
Psal. 44. 3. because thou A. a favour to them 
Jer. 3. 3. and thou A. a whore's forehead 
Heb. 10. 8. and offering for sin thou A. no pleasure 

HAFT. 
Judg. 3. 22. and the A. also went in after the blade 

HAIL. 
.Exod.9.18.1 will cause it to rain a very grievous A. 
2.3. the Ld. sent thunder and h. the tire ran along 
26. where children of Israel were, was there no/t. 

29. nor shall there be any more A. || 33. h. ceased 

10. 5. that which remaineth from the A. 12, 15. 
Job 38. 22.or hast thou seen the treasures of the A.? 
Psal. 78 47. he destroyed their vines with A. 

48. he gave up their cattle also to the A. 
105. 32. he gave them h. for rain and flaming fire 
148. 8. fire, A. snow and vapour fulfilling his word 
Isa. 28. 2. which as a tempest of A. shall cast down 

17. the A. shal'l sweep away the refuge of lies 
Hag. 2. 17. I smote you with A. in all the labours 
Rev. 8. 7. there followed A. and fire mingled blood 

11. 19. temple was opened, and there was great A. 
16. 21. there fell on men a great A. out of heaven 

HAIL. 
Isa. 32. 19. my people sha.ll dwell when it shall A. 

HAIL. 
Mat. 26. 49. Judas said, A. master, and kissed him 
27.29.A. king ofthe Jews, Murk 15. 18. John 19.3. 
Luke 1. 28. the angel came to Mary, and said,'A. 

HAILSTONES. 
Josh. 10. 11. there were more which died with A. 
Psal. 18. 12. clouds passed, A. and coals of fire 13. 
Isa. 30. 30. the Lord shall shew indignation with A. 
£:ei. 13.1 Land ye, O great A. shall fall, and a wind 
]3.there shall be great A. inmy fury to consume it 
38. 22. 1 will rain great A. fire, and brimstone 

HAIR. 
Z-cu.l3.3.when the A. in the plague is turned white 

30. if in plague a yellow A. || 31. no black A. in it 
37. there is black A. grown || 14. 8. shave off A. 9. 

JWm. 6. 19. after the A. of his separation is shaven 
./udg.2Q.16.e\ery one could sling stones at A. brea. 
2 Sam. 14. 11. not one A. of thy son fall to the earth 
26. because the A. was heavy on him he polled it 
IKings 1..52. there shall not a A. of him fall to earth 
jVcA. 13. 25. 1 pluckt off their A. and made them 
Job 4. 15. then a spirit passed, A. ofmy flesh stood up 



Cant. 4. 1. thy A. is as a flock of goats, 6. 5. 

Isa. 3. 24. and instead of well-set A. baldness 
7. 20. the Lord shall shave the head and A. of feet 
50. 6. my cheeks to them that plucked off A. 

Jer. 7. 29. cut off thy A. O Jerusalem, cast away 

Ezek. 5. 1. and divide the A. 1| 16. 7. thy A. is grown 

Zech. 13. 1 4. nor shall they wear a garment of A. 

jl/ai.3.4. John had raiment of camel's A. Mark 1.6. 
5. 36. thou canst not make one A. white or black 

John 11. 2. and wiped his feet with her A. 12. 3. 

1 Cor. 11. 14. if a man have long A. it is a shame 
15. if a woman have long A. it is a glory to her 

1 Tim. 2. 9. not with broidered A. or gold, or pearls 

1 Pet. 3. 3. not of plaiting the A. and wearing gold 
Rev.^. 12. the sun became black as sackcloth of A. 

9. 8. and they had A. as the A. of women 
See Goats, Head. 
HAIRS. 
Gen. 42. 38. ye shall bring down my A. 44. 29, 31. 
Lev. 13. 21. if there be no white A. therein 
Dent. 32. 25. the suckling also with man of gray A. 
Ruth 4. 1 15. he shall be a nourishev of thy gray A. 
Ps. 40. 12. are more than the A. ofmy head, 69. 4. 

71. 1 18. now to gray A. O God, forsake me not 
Isa. 46. 4. and even to hoar A. will I carry you 
Dan. 4. 33. till A. were grown like eagle's feathers 
Ho^i. 7. 9. ffray k. arc here and there upon him 
JUa^.l0.30.the'A. ofour head numbered, Z-mAc 12.7. 
L7iAe7.38. did wipe them with A. of her head, 44. 
Rev. 1. 14. 1# head and A. were white like wool 

HAIRY. 
Gen. 25. 25. the first red, all over like a A. garment 

27. 11. Esau is a A. man || 23. his hands were A. 

2 Kings 1. 8. Elijah was a A. man and girt with 
PA-aZ.68.21. the A. scalp of such a one as goeth on 

HALE. 
Lukel2. 58. lestthe adversary A. thee to the judge 

HA.LING. 
Acts 8. 3. Saul A.men and women com.mitted them 

HALF. 
Eio(Z.24.6.Moses took A. the blood, A. he sprinkled 

30. 23. take tliou of sweet cinnamon A. so much 
Lev. 6. 20. A. of it in the morning, and A. at night 
J\finn. 12. 12. of whom the flesh is A. consumed 

31. 29 take it of their A. and give it to Ele.-izar 
.Josh. 8. 33. A. of them over-against mount Ebal 
1 Sam. 14. 14. within as it were a A. acre of land 
2Sa7n. 10.4. Hanun shaved off one A. of their beards 

]8. 3. nor if A. of us die, will they care for us 
19.40. A. the people of Israel conducted David 



1 Kings 3.25. give A. of the cluld to one, n. .o oths , 
10. 7. and behold, the A. was not told, 2 Chr i). (y 

13.8. iflhou wdtgivemeA. thine hoi\se, I will no- 
16. 21. A. of the people followed Tjbni, A. Omri 

JVeA. 3. 9. the ruler of the h. part of Jerusalem, ]■,' 
16. A. part of Bethzur || 17. A. of Keilah, 18. 

13. 24. children spake A. in the speech of Ashdod 
Esth.5.3. to the A. ofthe kingdom, 7. 2. Mark 6.23 
Psal. 55. 23. bloody men shall not live A. their dayn 
.EzeA.16.51.nor hath Samariacommitted A. thysius 
Lan. 12.7. be for time, times, and a A. Rev. 12. 14. 
Hos. 3. 2. 1 bought her for A. a horner of barley 
Zech. 14. 2. A. ofthe city shall go into captivity 

4. A. of mount toward the south || 8.A. toward sea 
Luke 10. 30. and departed, leaving him A. dead 

19. 8. behold, the A. ofmy goods I give to the pooj 
Rev. 8. 1. was silence about space of A. an hour 

11.9. shall see dead bodies three days and a A. 31. 
See Shekel, Hin, Tribe. 

HALL. 
Mat. 27.27. the soldiers took Jesus into common A 
Mark 15. 16. the soldiers led him away to the A. 
Luke 22. 55. had kindled a fire in the midst of thoA. 
.See Judgment. 
HALLOW. 
Exod. 28. 38. with the children of Israel shall A. 
29. 1. A. them to minister to me in priest's ofiicu 
Lev, 22. 2. in those things which they A. to me, .'i. 
32. 1 will be hallowed, I am the Lord who A. yon 
25. 10. shall A. the fiftieth year, proclaim liberty 
JSTiim. 6. ll.andhe^hall A. his head that same day 
IKings 8.64.same day did king A. court, 2 Chr. 1.1. 
Jer. 17. 22. but A. ye the sabbath-day, 24, 27. 
EzeA.20.20.and 7i.my sabbaths, tliey shall be a sijrn 
44. 24. they shall keep laws and A. my sabbathg 

HALLOWED. 
Exod. 20. 11. Ld. blessed the sabbath-day and A. it 
29. 21. Aaron shall be A. and his garments 
Lev. 12. 4. she shall touch no A. thing, nor conve 
19. 8. because he hath profaned the A. thing of L 
22. 32. I wiU be A. among the children of Israel 
JV«7?i.3. 13. I A. unto me all the first-born inlsraeJ 
5. 10. and every man's A. things shall be his 
16. 37. take up the censers, for they are A. 38. 
18. 8. of all the A. things I have given unto thee 
29. even the A. part thereof out of it 
Lent. 26. 13. 1 have brought away the A. things 
1 Sam. 21. 4. is no common, but there is A. bread 
6. so Ahimelech the priest gave him A. bread 

1 Kings 9. 3. 1 have A. this house thou hast built, 7. 

2 Kings 12. 18. Jehoash took all the A. things 
2 Chron. 36. 14. polluted the house of L. he had A. 
Mat. 6. 9. A. be thy name, Liike 11. 2. 

HALT. 
,Mat.lS. 8. is better to enter into life A. Mark 9. 45. 
Luke 14. 21. bring in hither the A. and the blind 
John 5. 3. of A. waiting for the moving ofthe watei 

HALT. 
To halt, to be lame on both sides. With this Eli- 
jah reproaches the Israelites' o/ ^Ae teri tribes^ 
1 Kings 38. 21, How long halt ye between two 
opinions? They did not adore God with a 
pure and unmixed worship, but were for re- 
conciling the worship of God with that of 
idols. God says, I will assemble her that halt- 
eth, and her that is driven out, Mic. 4. 6. That 
is, I will restore my people ofthe Jews, though 
?i02v in a weak, banished, afjiicted condition, 
to their former privileges, and plant them in 
their own country; I will determine such of 
•them to return, who seem unresolved whether 
to go or not. The Psalm'st says, that Ms 
enemies rejoiced to see him halt, Psal. 35. 15, 
But in mine adversity, Heb. halting, they re- 
joiced. When I was in great danger of fall- 
ing into trouble ; when I had any sickness, or 
ill success in my affairs. And in Jer. 20. 10, 
All my familiars watched for my hailing : They 
lay in wait to take me tripping in any thing, 
if they could, that they might give mine advcr 
saries any advantage against me. 
1 Kings 18.21. how long A.ye between two opinions 
Psal. 38. 17. am ready to /(. my sorrow is before 
HALTED. [me 

Gen. 32. 31. as Jacob passed, he A. upon his thigh 
Mic. 4. 7. 1 will make her that A. a remnant 

HALTETH. 
./l/?'c. 4.6. in that day*Iwill assemble her that A. 
Zeph. 3. 19. behold, at that time I v.ill save hei 
HALTING. [thai A 

Jer. 20. 10. all my familiMrs watched for mv A. 

HAMMER. 
JiLdg. 4. 21. then Jael took a A. in her hand 
5. 26. with A. she smote Sisera, she smote off Lis 

head 
IKings^. 1. was neither A. nor axe heard in hou.^€ 
Isa. 41. 7. and he that smoothefh with the A.. 
Jer. 23. 29. like a h. that breaketh rock in pieces 
50. 23. how is the A. of whole earth cut asund" 
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/er.3.15. Wi'll give you psetors aecording to mine h. 
4, 19. 1 ainpaineci at v/u/ li. my k. niaketli a noise 
7 Sl.Icoiniiiaijded not, nuitlier came it into /«?///. 

8. 18. when 1 couiloit my sell', my k. is faint in me 
12. 3.1iast seen meandtned mine h. toward thee 
15. 10. thy word the juy and rejoicing of mine h. 
20. 9. his word was in inine h. as a burning tire 
23, 9. mine h. is broiceii || 48. 31. viy h. shall mourn 
48. 36. tlierelbre mine k. shall sound for Moab 

ham. 1. 20. behold, mine h. is turned within me 

22- my s^ighs are many, and my h. is faint 
3. .">!. mine eye ai^ectuth vane h. because of all 
Dan. 7. 2d. but I kept the matter in my h. 
Hos.W. 8. inyli. is turned within me, my repentings 
Acts 2. 26. therefore did my h. rejoice, tongue glad 

21. 13. what mean ye to w eep, and break viiiie k.7 
Ram. 9. 2. I have continual sorrow in my h. 

10. 1. viy h. desire to Uod for Isr. is they be saved 
Phil. 1. 7. because I have you in my It. inasmuch 

See Applied. 

One Hi:>ART. 

2 CAro7i.30.12.hand of God was to give them oneh. 

Jer. 32. 39. 1' will give them one k. Ezek. 11. 19. 

Acts 4. 32. multitude that believed were oi oneh. 

Own iiEAKT. 
J^Tum. 15. 39. that ye seek not after your own h. 

1 Sam. J3.14. sought man after his o. h. Acts 13. 22. 

2 Sam. 7,21. for ihy word's sake, according to thine 
oron h. hast t!iou done these things, 1 Ckr. 17. 19. 

IKingsS. 38. know every man jilague of his owith. 

12. 33. wliich he had devised of his otnn h. 
JVeA. 6. 8. thou feigiiest them out of thine own h. 
Psal. 4. 4. commune with your own k. on your bed 

20. 4. grant th<3e' according to thine oian h. 

37. 15. their sword shall enter into their own h. 

11. 6. I commune with my own h. and my spirit 
Prov. 28. 26. he that trusteth in iris own h. is a tool 
Eccl. 1. 16. I communed with im<^Q own h. saying 

7. 22. thy ownh. knoweth thou hast cursed others 
Jer. 9. 14. after imagination of their own A. 23. 17. 

23. 16. they speak a vision of their own h. 

26. prophesy the deceit oi theiro.A. Ezek.i3.ll. 
Ezek. 14. 5. may take house of Israel in thah own h. 
Jam. 1. 26. i)ut deceiveth his ov:n h. this man's 

Our HEART. 
Deut. 1.28. our brethren have discouraged ourh. 
Psal. 33. 21. for our h. shall rejoice in him 

44. 18. our h. is not turned back, neither our 
Lam. 3. 41. let us lift up our h. with our hands 

5. 15. the joy oi' our h. is ceasedl|17. our h. isfaint 
Luke 24. 32. did not our k. burn within us, while he 
2 Cor. %. 11. our mouth is open, our A. is enlarged 
l.Tohn 3. 20. ii our h. condemn us, God is greater 
21. if our h. conden)n us nor, we have confidence 
Pc9/,- ft HEART. 
1 Kings 8. 61. let your h. h^i perfect with the Lord 

11. 4. his h. was nol perfect with the Lord, 15. 3. 

15.14. nevertheless Asa's A. wasj9e?-/t'cf with the 

Lord all his days, 2 Chron. 15. 17. 

2^.Ki!w.^s20.3.Hezekiah said, remember how I have 

walked befote thee wiih -a perfect h. Isa. 33. 3. 

1 Chr. 12. 38. came \\'\i\\perf. A. to make Dav.'king 
28. 9. Solomon, my son, serve God with a perf. h. 
29. 9. because vvillijscr/VcJ/i. they offered willingly 

19. and give unto oulomon my son a^ perfect h. 

2 Chr. 16. 9. in behalf of them whose A. is perfect 
19.9. thus shall yo do in fe;ir of Ld. with perfect h. 

25. 2. Amaziah did right, but not with imperfect h. 
Psal. 101.2. 1 will walk in my house whhperfccth. 

Pure HEART. 
Psal. 24. 4. who shall ascend ? that hd^th a pure h. 
JUat. 5. 8. blessed are pure in A. they shall see God 
ITim.l.o.end ofconiman.is charity out of/)wre A. 
2Tim. 2.22. that call on the Lord out of a pure A.' 
lPei.1.22. love one another with npure h. fervently 

Their HEART. 
Oen. 42. 28. their h, failed ihem, they were afraid 
Josh. 5.1. the kings of Ainorites heardfA. A. melted 
2 Sam. 18. 1 3. if we flee, thev will not set th.h. on us 
IKings 8.t47.if they bring back to th. A. 2CA.6.t37. 

18. 37. thou hast turned their h- back again 
1 Chron. 29. 18. and prepare their A. unto thee 
Job 8. 10. shall they not utter words out of their A.? 

17. 4. thou hast hid their A. from understanding 
Psal.lO. 17. Lord, thou wilt prepare their A. 

■76. 8. a generation that set nottheir A. aright 
18. they tempted God in their h. by asking meat 
37. their k. was not right with him, nor were 

95. 10. it is a people I hat do err in their A. 

105. 25. he turned their A. to hate his people 
♦ 107. 12. therefore he brought down their A. 

119. 70.(A. A. is as fat as grease, T delight i n thy law 

140.2.which imagine mischiefs in tA.A.with labour 
Prov. 24. 2. for their h. studieth destruction 
Eccl. 3. 11. al!=o he hath set the world in their h. 

9. 3. madness is in their A. while they live 

Isa. 6. 10. lest thev Iiearwith their ears and under- 
stand with their A. Mat. 13. 15. Acts 28. 27. 
29. 13. th. A. is far from me, JJfaf .15. 8. Mark 7. 6. 
/cr.5.24.neitherFaY they in th. h. letui fear the Ld. 
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Jisr.lS.lO.which walk in the imagination oHheith- 

14.14. the prophets prophesy the deceitoftA<;ir A. 

17.1.sinof Judahis graven on the table oi their k. 

Lam. 2. 18. their li. cried to the Ld. O wall of Zion 

Ezek. 14. 3. these have set up their idols in their k- 

29. 16. for thei-^ h. went after their idols 

21. 15. that their h- may faint, rums be multiplied 
33. 31. but their h. goeth after their covetousness 

Hos. 4. 8. they set their h. on their iniquity 
7. 6. they have made ready their A. like an oven 

14. they have not cried unto me with their h. 
10.2. fAei'r A. is divided || 13.6. their h. was exalted 

13. 8. I will rend the caul of their A. and devour 
Zeph.1.12. 1 will punish the men that say in tk. A. 
Zcch. 10. 7. their h. shall rejoice in the Lord 

12. 5. the governors of Judali shall say in theirh. 
Mark 6. 52. for theirh- was hardened, Rom. 1. 21. 
/jmAc 9.47. Jesus perceiving the thought oi'thcir h. 
John 12. 40. he hath hardened their h. that they 
should not see nor understand with their h. 
Acts 2.37. were i)ncked in tlieir h. and said to Peter 
2 Cor. 3. 15. when Moses is read vail is on theirh. 
Eph.A. 18. because of the blindness oi their A. 

Thine, thy HEART. 
Gen. 20. 6. thou didst this in the integrity of thy A. 
i^Jzod. 9. 14.1 will send all my plagues upon thine h. 
Lev.19. 17. thou shalt not hate thy brother in th. A. 
Deut. 4. 9. lest they depart from thy A- all thy life 
29. shalt find, ifthuu seek him with all thy h. 

4. 39. know and consider it in thi?ic A. 8. 5. 

6. 5. thou shalt love the Lord with all thine A. 

7. 17. if thou shalt say in thine A. these nations 

are more than I, 8. 17. 1 18.21. Jer. 13. 22. 

8. 2. led thee, to know vi'hat was in thine h. 

14. then thine h. be lifted up, and thou forget L. 

9.4. speak not thou in tiiine A. after that the Lord 

5. not for uprightness of thine h. dost tliou go to 

10. 12. to serve the Lord thy God with all thyh. 
15. 9. there be not a thought in thy wicked A. 

IQ.thineh. shall not be grieved when ihougivest 
28.67. for the fear of thine h. wherewith shall fear 

30. 6. circumcise thine A. and the A. of thy seed 
14. but the word is very nigh to thee in thy h. 
17. if thine A. turn, so that thou wilt not hear 

.Tudg. 16. 15. when thiiie A. is not with me 
19. 6. and let thine A. be merry, 9. 1 Kings 21. 7. 
8. tlie damsel's father said, comfort thine A. 

1 Sam. 1.8. why weepestihou ? why is thy A. grieved? 
2.33. the man of thine shall be to grieve thine A. 

9. 19. I will tell thee all that is in thine A. 

14. 7. do all that is in thiueh.2 Sam.l.'.i. I Chron. 
17. 2. behold, I am with thee, according to thy A. 

17.28.1 know thy pride and naughtiness of iAj/ A. 

2 cam. 3. 21. reign over all that£Aj7ic A.desireth 
13. 1 20. he is thy brother, set not thine A. on this 

1 Ki7igs2.4'i. knowest wickedness thijie A. is privy 
8. 18. in thine A. to build, 2 Chron. 1. 11. | 6. 8. 

2Kings 10. 15. Jehu said, is thineh. right as my A. 
is with thy A. Jebonadab answered, it is 

14. 10. thine A. haih lifted thee up, 2 Chr. 25. 19. 
22. 19. because thineh. was tender, 2 CAr. 34.27. 

2 Chron. 19. 3. bust prepared thineh. to seek God 
.Job 1.18. hast thou set thy A. on my servant Job? 

7.17. and that thou shouldestset ^AmeA. U[)on him 
10. 13. and these things hast ihou hid in thine h. 

11. 13. if thou prepare thine A. and stretch out 

15. 12. why doth thine A. carry thee away 

22. 22. receive, and lay up his words in thine h. 
Psal. 27. 14. and he shall strengihen thine h. 

37. 4. and he shall give thee the desires of thy h. 
Prov. 2. 2. and apply thiiie A. to understanding 

10. when wisdom entereth into thineh. 
3. 1. my son, let thine A. keei)my commandments 

3. write them upon the table of thine A. 7. 3. 
4.4. he said, let thine A. retain my words, 21. 

23. keep thy A. with all diligence, for out of it 

6. 21. bind them continually upon thineh. 

25. lust not after her beauty in thine h. 
7.25. let not thine h. decline to her ways 

23. ]5. my son, if thiyie h. be wise, my A. rejoice 

17. let not thine A. envy sinners, hut be in fear 
19. hear, my son, and guide thine h. in the way 

26. my son, give me thine A- let thy eyes observe 
33. and thineh. shall utter perverse things 

24. 17. let not thine h. be glad wlien he slumbleth 
27. t 23. and set thy A. to thy herds 
Eccl. 5. 2. not thine A. be hasty to utter any thing 

7. t21. also give not thine A. unto all words 
11.9. let tA?/ A. cheer thee ; walk in waysof thy h. 

10. therefore remove sorrow from thy A. 

Isa. 14. 13. thou hast said in thine A. I will ascend 

33. 18. thine h. shall meditate terror, where is 

47.7. thou didst not ay these things to f Ay A. 57.11. 

8. thatsayestin thineh. I am, and none else, 10. 

49. 21. Ihen shalt thou say in thijie A. who harli 

.7er.4. 14. Jerus. wash thine h. from wickedness 

18. it is bitter, because itreacheth unto thine A. 
22. 17. thine h. is notbut for thy covetousness 
31.21. set thine ft. teward the high-way, turn 
49.16. the pride of thine A. deceived thee, Obad. 3. 

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Lam. 2. 19. pour out thine A. like water before Ld. 

Ezek.Z. 10. receive in £A«teA. hear with thine earg 

It). 30. how weak is thineh. saitii the Lord God 

22. 14. can tAfncA. endure in daysld«al withliio* 

28. 2. because fAnie A. is lifted upibrihy richtgs, 6, 

6. thou hast set thine k. as the heart of God 

17. thine A. was lifted up because of thy beauty 
40. 4. set thine h. upon ail that 1 shall shew thee 

Dan. 2. 30. mightest know the thoughts ofUiy h. 
5. 22. and thou hast not humbled thineh. 

10. 12. thou didst set thine k. to understand 
Acts 5. 3. why hath Satan filled thineh. to lie 

4. why hast thou conceived this in tidne A. ? 
8. 21. for ihy h. is not right in the sight of God 
Acts8. 22. thought of thine A. may be foi given thee 
Rom. 10. 6. say not in thine h. v>iio shall ascend « 

9. and shalt believe in thine h. that God raisec" 

Upright in HEART. 
2 Chr. 29. 34. Levites were more upright in k. 
Psal. 1. 10. which saveth the upright in A. 

11. 2. that they may shoot ai tlie upright in h. 
.32. 11. shout for joy, ye that are vprightin h. 

36. 10. continue thy righteousness to upright in i> 
64. 10. and all the upright in A. shall glory 

94. 15. and all the upriglitin h. shall toUow it 

97. 11. gladness is sown lor the upright in h. 

Uprightness of HEART. 

1 Kings 3. 6. he walketh in uprightness of h. 9. 4. 
PsaLll9.7.I will praise thee with uprightness ofh. 

Whole HEART. 
Psal.9.1. 1 will praise thee, O Lord, with my whole 
h. will shew forth thy works, HI. 1. | 138. 1. 
119. 2. blessed that seek him witli the -whole h. 

10. with my whole h. have I sought thee 
34. yea, I shall observe it with my whole h. 
58. I entreated thy iavour with my whole A. 
69. I will keep thy precepts with my whole h. 
145. I cried with my whole h. hear me, O Lord 

Jsa. 1.5. the whole head issick, tlie whole h.isfBmX 
Jer. 3. 10. not turned with whole A. biufeignedly 
24. 7. they shall return unto me with their w. h. 
32.41. I will plant them in kind with my whole h. 

/FAose HEART. 
Exod. 35. 21. whose A. stirred him up, 29. | 36. 2, 

26. all the women, whose A. stirred them up 
D eut. 29.18. ID liose A.turnethaway tliisday fromLd. 

2 Sam. 17. 10. whose h. is as the heart of a lion 

1 Kings 8. 39. whose A. thou knowest, 2 CAr:6. 30. 

2 Chron. 16. 9. in behalf of them whose A. is perfect 
Psal. 84. 5. in whose h. are the ways of them 
Eccl.l.2&.\\\e woman whose h. is snares and nets 
Isa. 51.7. hearken ye people, in whose h.is my law 
.ler. 17. 5. whose A.departeth from the Lord 
E:eA. 11. 21. 20 Aose A. walketh after del estable things 
Acts 16. 14. whose h. the Lord opened, she attended 

Your HEART. 
7)e!;i.l0.16. circumcise foreskin ofyn7irh.Jer.4.4. 
11. 16. take heed that yo^ir h. be not deceived 

18. ye shall lay up ihese«nv words in your h. 

1 Kings 11. 2. surely they will turn away your h-. 

1 Chr. 22. 19. setyww?' A. :ind FOul toseok tlte Lord 
P5aZ.22. 26. meek shall ea{,yo2tr A.siiall live for ever 

31. 24. he shall strengthen yourh- ye that hope 

62. 8. ye people, pour out your h. before him 
10. ifriciies increase, set not 7jcur A upon thehi 

C9. 32. andyour A. shall live that seek God 
Isa. 66. 14. when ye see this, yourh. shall rejoice 
.ler. 51. 46. and lest yourh. faint, and ye fear 
.Joel2. 13. and rend yourh. and not your garments 
Zech. 7. 10. let none of you imagine evil in your h. 
Mat. 6. 21. there will yourh. be also, Luke 12. 34. 
Mark 8. 17. have ye your h. yet hardened ? 

10. 5. for the hardness of your A. lie v.rote 
.John 14. 1. let notyour A. be troubled, 27. 

16.6. because 1 said this, sorrow hnth filled your lu 

22. I will see you, and your A. shall rejoice 
Eph. 6. 5. in singleness of iinii.r A. as unto Christ 

HEARTED. 
jE20(f.35.22. they came, as many as were willing-A. 
Psal. 76. 5. the stout-A. are spoiled, they slept 
/sa.24.7. new wine mourns, ail die nierry-A.dosigh 
61. 1. he hath sent me to bind up the broken-A 
Ezek. 3. 7. all the hou.^e oi'T.sroe! are hard-A. 
♦ Faint-HEARTED. 

Deut. 20. 8. what man is there that is faint-h. ? 
7'fir?f?e7-HEARTED. 

2 Chron. 13.7. Rehoboam was young and tevder-h- 
Eph. 4. 32. and be kind one to another, tender-h 

fF/se-HEARTED. 
Exod.'iB.'i. thou shalt speak unto all that arew.-A. 
31. 6. and in the hearts of all that are wise-h. 
.?5. 10. and every wise-h. among you shall come 
25. alt the women that were toise-h. did spia 
36. l.then wrought every wise-h. man, 2, 8. 

HEARTH. 
Gen. 18. 6. knead it, and make cakes upon the A. 
Psal. 102. 3. and my bones are burnt as a h. 
Jsa. 30. 14. not a sherd to fake fire from the k 
Jer. 36. 22. a fire on the A. burning before him 

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Zech' 12. 6. make governm. of Judah like h. of fire 

HEARTILY. 
£,7t/fce22.tl5. 1 have A. desired lo eat this passover 
Col. 3. 23. what ve do, do it A. as to the Lord, not to 

■ HEARTS. 
JVmwi. 32. 9. they discourjiged the k. of Israel 
Josk. 7. .5. wherefore the h. of the people melted 
l^aM.10.2l). band of mon,\vliose h. G. hath touclied 
iSam. 15. 6. so Absalom stole ll)e h. of Israel 
. 13. the A. of (he men of Israel are after Absalom 
IKmgs 8. 3^1. thou only knowesi the h. 2 Ckr. 6. 30. 
1 Chron. 28. 9. for the Lord searcheth all h. 
Ps.l. 9. the righteous God trielh the A. Frov. 17. 3. 
Prov. 15. 11. how much more then the A. of men 
21. 2. but the Lord pondereth the A. 

31. 6. give wine io those that be of heavy A. 
Jicr. 48. 41. mighty men's A. of Moab like a woman 
E-ek. 32. 9. [will also vex the A. of many people 
Dan.W.Zi. boiii ihcse k.'s A.shall be to do mischief 
Luke 1. 17. turn i lie A. of the fathers to the children 

2. 35. thai iliH thoiights of A. may be revealed 
21. 26. signs in tlit; sun, men's A. failing them 

.Sets 1. 24. which knovvest the A. of all men, 15.8. 
Rom.S. 27. he that searcheth the A. knoweth the 
16. 18. by -air siieechesdeceive the A. of the simple 
1 Cor. 4. 5. make manifest the counsels of the A. 
Rev. 2. 23. 1 am he that searcheth the reins and A. 

Our HEARTS. 
Josh. 2. 11. as soo.i as we heard, our A. did melt 

1 Kin<Ts 8. 58. ihat he may incline our A. to him 
.Acts 14. 17. filling our h. with food and gladness 
Rom. 5. 5. the love of God is shed abroad in our A. 

2 Cor. 1. 22. given the earnest of the Spirit in our A. 

3. 2. ye aie our epistle written in our A. 

4. 6. God hath shined in our A. to give the light 
7. 3. that you are in our A. to die and live with you 

IThess. 2. 4. but pleasing God, who trieth our A. 

Heb.\0.1'2. ourh. sprinkled from an evil conscience 

IJohn 3. 19. and shall assure our h. before him 
TAciV HEARTS. 

Lev. 26. 36. 1 will send a faintness into their h. 
41. if then their uncircumcised A. be humbled 

Judg. 9. 3. their h. inclined to follow Abimelech 
16. 25. \*'hcr. theAr A. were merry, they said 
19. 22. as they were makiog their A. merry 

2 Chron. G. 14. walk before thee with all their A. 
n. 16. such as set their A. lo seek the Lord God 
20.33. the people had not prepared their A. to God 

Job 1.5. it triay he my sons have cuisod G. in their h. 

PsaZ. 28. 3. sneak peace, but mischief is in their h. 
33. 15. he faFliionnth their A. alike, he considers 
35.25. let them not say in their h. ah, so would we 
74. 8. they said in their A. let us destroy them 
81. 12. 1 gave them up to their own A. lust 
125. 4. an.'l lo I hem that are upright in their h. 

Tsfl. 44. 18. hath shutfA. A. they cannot understand 

Jer. 31. 33. and write my law in their h. Heb. 8. 10. 
32. 40. but I will put my fear in th. h. not to depart 

Ezek. 13. 2. ih'it prophesy out oi their own A. 

Hos. 7. 2. and they co/isider not in their A. 

Z.cch. 7. 12. yea, they made their h. as an adamant 

Mark 2. 6. silting there, and reasoning in their A. 
3. 5. being srieved for the hardness of their A. 
4. 15. taketh away word sown in th. A. Luke 8.12. 

/^mAcI.SI. scaiterf^d proud in imaginations of <. A. 

66. all that heard laid them up in their A. 
3. 15. all men mused in th. A. of John, whether Ch. 

wCis 7. 39. in their A. turned back again to Egypt 

Rom. 1.21. through thelustof ^AezVA. todishonot>r 
2. 15- shew fl'.e work of the law written in their h. 

Col.2.2 f!>at i/jpjVh. might be comforted, being knit 

Jleb. 3. 10. pa'd, they do always err in their h. 

ilec. 17. 17. God hath put in f Ae/r A. to fulfil his will 
Your HEARTS. 

6ev., 18. 5. comfort ye your A. after that pass on 

Dejit. '20. 3. O fsrael, let not your A. faint, fear not 

32. 4fi. sef yoii.rh. to all the words which I testify 
Josh. 23. 14. and ye know in all your A. and souls 

24.23. incline your A. to the Lord God of Israel 
1 Sam. 6. 6. wherefore then do ye harden yiur A.? 

7. 3. if ye return to the Lord with all your A. and 

prppare your A. to the Lord to serve him only 

Jf.r. 42. 20. ve dissembled in your h. when ye sent 

Zech. 8. 17. let none of you imagine evil in yourh. 

Mat. 0. 4. Jr'su* said, wheref think ye evil in y. hJ 

18. 35. if yf" from your h. forgive not every one 

19. R. because of the hardness of y. A. ye suffered 
Mark^.^. \'liv reason ye these things in yourh.? 
Luke 5. 22. J( pus said, what reason ye in yourh.? 

16. 15. v'\instify yourselves, God knoweth yo7£r A. 

21. 14.. sf'fle it in your h. not to meditate before 
34. leut at nnv time your A. be overcharged 

24. 7ri. and whv do thoughts arise in your A.? 
Gel. 4.f!. God sent the Spirit ofhisSonintoyoifr A. 
Eph. 3. 17.ih't Christ may dwell in yourh. by faith 

5. IP. mak nic melody in ?/. A. to the Lord, Col. 3.16. 

6. 2'2. 1 sent ''lat he might comfort your h- 
Phil.'4.7. filiall keepyour A. and minds thro' C. Jes. 
Col. 3. 15. let I he peace of God rule in your A. 

4. 8. might know your estate, and comfort ytmr A. 
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lT'Ae4's.3.13. he may establish j/our A.unblameable 

2 I'hess. 2. 17. comfort your A. and estabhsh you 

3.5. the Lord direct your h. into ihe love of God 

,/am. 3. 14. if ye have stril'e in your A. gloj-y not 

4. 8. and purify your A. ye double-minded 

5.5. have been wanton, ye have n')uri^hed your h. 

8. be ye also patient, slublish yourh. the coming 

1 Pet. 3. 15. sanctify the Lord God in your h. 

2 Pet. 1. 19. tillday tfa\vn, and day-star arise iny.h. 

HEARTY. 

Prou. 27.9. so the sweetness of a friend by A. counsel 
* ^ HEAT. 

Gen. 8. 22. cold, A. summer, winter, shall not cease 
18. 1. sat in the tent door in the A. of the day 
Exod. 11. 1 8. and he went out in the A. of anger 

Z>eMf.29.24.what meanelh the A. of this great anger? 
32. 24. they shall be devou.ed with burning A. 

1 Sam. 11. 11. slew the Ammonites till A. ol the day 

2Sa7K. 4. 5. and they came-about the A. of the day 

1 King.^l. 1. Jilt he gat no A. || 2. my lord may get A. 

Job 6. 1 17. ice and snow vanish in ihe A. thereof 
24. 19. drought and A. consume the snow waters 
30. 30. my skin black, my bories are burnt witli A. 

Psal. 19. 6. there is nothing hid from the A- thereof 

Eccl. 4. 11. if two lie together, then they have A. 

Isa. 4. 6. a shadow in the day-lime i'rom A. 25. 4. \ 



Ezek.^2.4. 1 have made thee a reproach to tht & 

J6. lake thine inheriiance in sight of the A. 
23. .■:!0. Ihou hast gone a whoring after the A. 
25. 7. 1 will deliver thee for a sjruil lo the A. 
8. behold, the house of Judah is like to all the A 

30. 3. day is near, it shall be iho time cf the A. 

31. 11. into the hand of the mighty one of the A. 
17. thatdvvelt under his shadow in midst of the A. 

34. 28. ihey shall no more be a prey to the A, 

29. neither bear the shame of the A. any more 
36. 3. mighr, be a potsession to ihe residue of the h 
4.whicii became a derision to the residue of the ^ 
6. because ye have borne the sliaine of the A. 
20. when they entered unto the A. whither 
23. A. know 1 am Lord, 36. 1 37. 28. \ 38. 16. \ 3.). 7 
39. 21. and all the A. shall see my judgment 
Jucl 2. 17. that the A. should rule over them 
3. 11. and come all ye A. and galhei' yourselves 
12. let I he A. be wakened, and come up to valley of 
Jelioshaphal, there will 1 sit lo judge all the A. 
./3m(7s9. 12. they may possess renuiantof all tI.eA. 
Obad. 15. the day of liie Lord is near on all the A. 

16. so shall all the A. drink continually 
.Mic. 5. 15. I v\ ill execute i'ury Ujion the A. 
Hab. 3. 12. thou didst thresh tlie A. in anger 
Zcph. 2. II. all the isles of the A.sl.Till worship hiir 



loud of dew in I lie A. of harvest 
n a dry place, even the A. 



18.4. 1 will take my rest, like a clear A. on herbs. Hag. 2. 22. I will destroy ihc strengih of the A 
and like a 

25. 5. as the A. 
49. 10. neither shall the A. nor sun smile ihem 

Jer. 17. 8. and shall not see when A. cometh 
36. 30. dead body shall be cast out in the day to A. 
51. 39. in iheir A. I will make their feasis 
Ezek. 3. 14. and I went in the A. of my spirit 
//os.7.t5.have made him sick with A. through wine 
./l/at.20. 12. have borne the burden and A. of the day 
J^ke 12..55. when south-wind blow, there will beA. 
j^cts 28. 3. there came a viper out of tiie A. 
./a7n. 1. 11. the sun no sooner risen with a burning A. 
2 Pet.3. 10. the elements shall melt with fervent A. 

HEAT. 

Dan. 3. 19. h. the furnace one seven times moie 

than it was wont to be heated 

HEATED; 

Dan. 3. 19. the furnace more than wont to he A. 

Hos. 7. 4. are adulterers, as an oven A. by the baker 

HE.'\TH. 
■7er. 17. 6. he shall be like the A. in the desert 
48. 6. flee, and be like the A. in the wihlerness 

HEATHEN. 
Lev. 25.44. bond-men shall be of the A. round you 

26. 45. whom T brought forth in sight of the A. 
2 Sam. 22. 44. kept mc to be head of A. Psal. 1 8. 43. 
2 ^m^.9l6.3. walked according to the abominations 

of the A. 17. 15. | 21. 2. 2 CAr. 28. 3. | 36. 14. 
17. 8. Israel walked in the statutes of the A. 
11. as did the A. whom the liOrd carried away 

1 Chron. 16.33. save us, and deliver us from the A. 

2 Chron. 20. 6. thou rulest over all kingdoms of A. 
33. 2. but did like to ihe abominations of the A. 

9. Manasseh ma'de Judah to do worse than the A. 
K2ra6.2l.ashadsei)ara!efl from filthiness of the A. 
JVeA.5.8. we redeemed the Jews who were sidd to A. 

9. because of the reproach of the A. our enemies 
6. 16. all the A. that were about us saw the 
Psal 2. 1. whv do the A. rase? Jlcts 4. 25. 



e things 



8. I siiall give thee the A. for ihy inheritance 
9. 5. thou hast rebuked the A. thou hast destroyed 

15. the A. are sunk in the pit that they made 
: 19. arise, let the A. be judged in thy sight 

10. 16. the A. are perished out of his land 

33. 10. the Ld. brings the counsel of A. to nought 
44. 2. we heard how thou didst drive out the A. 

46. 6. the A. raged; the kingdoms were moved 

47. 8. God reigneti) over the A». God sitteth on 
59. 5. thou, therefore, awake to visit ail the A. 

8. thou shah have all the A. in derisi(m 

78. 55. he cast out the A. al>o before them, 80. 8. 

79. 1. the A. are come into thine inheriiance 

6. pour out thy wrath upon the A. .fer. 10. 25. 
10. wherefore should the A. say, where is their 
God? let him be known among the A. 115. 2. 
94 lO.he thatchastiseth theA. shall not he correct? 
98. 2. he hath openly shewed in the sight of the A. 
102. 15. the A. shall fear the name of the Lord 
105. 44. and gave them the lands of the A. 
106.41. and he gave them into the hand oflheA. 
111. 6. he may give them the heritage of the A. 
135. 15. the idols of the A. are silver and gold 
149. 7. >o execute vengeance upon the A. 
Isa. 16. 8. the lords of th"^ A. have broken down 
Jer. 10.2. learn not way o''theA.be not dismayed at 
signs of heaven, for the A. dismaved at them 
49. 14. an ambassador is sent to the A. saying 
/^am.1.10. seen that the A. entered into hersanctua. 
Ezek. 7. 24. I will bring the worst of the A. 

11. 12. but have done after the manners of A. 
20. 9. should not be polluted before the A. 14.22. 

32. that ye say, wg will be as the h. 

41. 1 wilj be sanctified before the A. 28. 25. 



Zech. 1. 15. I am sore displeased vi'ith the A. 
9. 10. and he shall speak peace to tlie A. 
1-1. 14. the wealth of all the A. shtill be gatherefi 
18. the plague wherewith Lord will snnte the i, 
jVat. 6. 7. use not vain repeiitions as the A. do • 
18. 17. let him be to thee as a A. man and publican 
2 Cor. 11. 26. in perils by tlie A. in j)erils in tlie sea 
Gal. 2. 9. that we should go unfo ihe A. 
3. 8. that God would justify the A. through faitk 

Among the HEATHEN. 

Leu.26. 33. 1 will scatter you among the h. and land 

be desolate, .Tcr. 9. 16. Ezek. 20. 23. ] 22. 15 

38. and ye shall j-erish among the A. and the lana 

Deut. 4.27. ye shall be left few in number among h. 

2 Sam. 22. 50. 1 will give thanks to thee, O Loid, 

among h. -dm] sing praises to thy name, Ps. 18.49 

i Chron. 16.24. declare his glory amongh. Ps. 96. 3. 

JVY7t. 5. 17. that came to us from among the A. 

6. 6. it is reported among the A. Gashmu saith it 

Psal. 44. 11. thou hast scattered us among the h. 

14. thou makest us a by-word among the A. 
46. 10. I am God, I will be exalted among the h. 
79. 10. let him be known amo??^ the h. in sight 
96. 10. say among iiie A. that ihe Lord reigncth 
106. 35. but they were mingled among the A. 
47. save us, O Lord, and gather usfroma/7(owo-4 
110. 6. he shall judge among the A. he shall fill 
120.2. f'a'xd among the h. L. iiath done great things 
.Jer. ]8. 13. ask amongtheh. who heard such things 
49. 15. I will make thee small among the A. 
Latn. ]. 3. she dwelleth among the A. she findeth 
4. 15. said among the A. they shall no more sojourn 

20. under his shadow we shall live among the h. 
C2c/.-.11.16.tlio' [ have cast them fir off amojio- t.h 

12 16. may declare their abominations among t.h* 
16. 14. thy renown went forth among the h. 
36. ]9. and I did scatter them among the A. 

21. which Israel profaned among ihe A. 22, 23. 
24. I will take you from among the A. 37. 21. 
30. no more rejiroach of famine among the A. 

39. 21. and I will set my glory among the A. 
28. caused tliem to be led <.iio captivity amongh. 

Joel 2. 19. no more make yoti a re[)roach among h. 

Obad. 1. an ambassador ia sent amoiig the A, 
2. behold, I have made thee small among the k. 

flab. 1. 5. behold ye among the A. regard, wonder 

Zech. 8. 13. that as ye were a curse among the A. 

Alal. 1. 11. my name shall be great among the h. 
14. and my natne is dreadful among the A. 

Gal. 1. 16. that I miifht preach him among the h. 
HEAVE. 

J\rum.l5. 20. as ye do henve-ofTuring, so shall ye A. it 
HEAVED. 

Exod. 29. 27. is A. of the ram of consecration 

JSTum. 18.30. when ye have A. the best thereof, 32. 

See Offkring, Shoulder. 

HEAVEN. 

Heaven and earth, in Gen. 1. 1. are used for the 
substance and common matter of all sensible 
creatures. Heaven is often taken for the air : 
The fowls of heaven, are the birds lohichfly in 
the air, Job 35. 11. The dew of heaven, the 
clouds of heaven, the winds of heaven; in all 
tchich passages, heaven is put for the ui^: 

The stars arc phiced in heaven, or in 'he firma- 
ment, Gen. 1. 17. They arc called the host or* 
army of heaven, Deut. 17. 3. God, like a power' 
ful monarch, oalleth them hy their nume.-^, and 
givrth them his orders. The God of the Mo 
brews is named, not only by the Jew.s, but also 
by the heathens and stranire jierple, the God of 
Heaven, Ezra 1. 2. | 5. 11. ] 6. 9, 10. | 7. 12 
Jonah 1. 9. because the Jews adored nothing 



HEA 



HEA 



HEA 



sensible, and said, their God teas in heaven; 
Unit there he had his thrunc, and exercised his 
noi'eTtign dominion over all creatures. 

The lieaven of heavens is the highest heaven, as 
the soug g( songs is the must excellent sotig ; 
•the God of" gods, the Lord of lords, the great- 
est of the gods, tlie 'most powerful of lords. 
From these passages it appears, that tlie He- 
brews acknowledged three heavens: (1) The 
aerial heaven, where the birds fly, the winds 
blow, and the showers are formed. (2) The 
heaven, or firmament, wherein the stars are 
disposed. (3) The heaven of heavens, or the 
third heaven, which is the place of God's resi- 
dence, the dwelling of angels and the blessed. 
Thisisthe truepalaceofGod,cntirtly separated 
from the impurities and imperfections, the al- 
terations and changes, of the loioer world; 
where he reigns in eternal peace. It is the 
temple of the divine Majesty, cohere his excel- 
lent glory is revealed in the most conspicuous 
manner. It is the liabilalion ol' his holiness, 
the place where his lionour dwells. It is the 
sacred mansion of light, and joy, and glory 

Heaven, or heavens, is put for God, ichodwcllfth 
and reigntth there. Dan. 4. 26, After thou 
shall have known that the heavens do rule. 
So in Lnke 15. 21, I have sinned against hea- 
ven. .8lso for the angels in heaven. Job 15. 
]5, The heavens are not clean in his sight; the 
angels that dwell in heaven arenot pure simply, 
peifectly, andcomparativelyto God. It is put 
also for the visible church. Rev. 12. 7, 9, 
There was war in heaven. Heaven by an 
hyperbole is put for a great height. Deut. 1. 
28, Their cities are wailed up to heaven. It 
is taken fur great glory and royal majesty, Isa. 
14. 12, How art thou fallen from- heaven, O 
Lucifer, son of the morning! speaking of the 
overthrow of t/ie king of Babylon by the Medes 
and Persians. 

The evjoyjncnt of the divine presence in heaven, 
is the supreme and everlasting felicity of the 
saints; whatsoever is requisite to their com- 
plete blessedness is enjoyed there; there is an 
exewption from all evils ; sin and all the penal 
consequences are abolished ; the body is revived 
to a glorious life, and the soul lives in commu- 
nivn with God and Christ. Theunderstandin g 
there shall be clearly enlightened with the 
knowledge of God. Here the revelation of God, 
in his works and word, is according to our 
capacities, but in heaven it is most glorious, 
and our faculties are raised and refined to re- 
ceive it. The communion also of the angels 
ana saints in heaven affords the purest plea- 
sjire. ./Ind the fulness of joy in heaven is 
everlasting, without defect, and withniU end. 

Gen. 1.1. in the beginning God created h. and earth 
8. and God called the firmament h. 
14. let there be Jishts in the firmament of/j. 15. 
20. fowl that mayfly in the open firrnHmentof/t. 

7, 11. and the windows of A. were opened 

8. 2. an<l the windows of A. were stopped 
14.l9.most high God, possessor ofA. and earth, 22. 
.19.24. Lord rained fire from the Lord out oi h. 

21. 17. the angel of God called to Hagaroutof //. 

22. 11. the angel called to Abraham out of A. 15. 

27. 28. God give thee of the dew of A. 39. 

28. 17. and he said, this is the gate of A. 
49. 25. shall bless thee wilh blessings of A. above 

Ezod. 20. 11. six days Ld. made A. and earth,. 31. 17. 

24. 10. as it were the body of A. in his clearness 

Lev. 26. 19. 1 will make your A. as iron, earlh brass 

Deut.4. 11. the mountain burned to tlie midst of A. 

26. I call A. and earth to witness, 30. 19. | 31. 28. 

32. ask from the one side of A. to the other 

36. out of A. he made thee hear his voice 
10.14. behold, the A. and A. of heavens, Ps. 115.16. 
11. .11. and drinketh water of the rain of A. 

17. he shut up A. 1 KingsS. .35. 2CAr. 6.26. j 7. 13. 
; 21. be multiplied as the days of A. on the earth 
28. 12. open the A. to give thee rain in his season 

23. the A. that is over thy head shall be brass 
30. 4. scatter thee to the utmost part of A. JVeA. 1.9. 
33. 13. for the precious things of A. for the dew 

26. God of.Teshurunrideth upon the A. in thy help 

1 Sam. 2. 10. out of A. shall he thunder on them 

2 Sam. 18. 9. he was taken up between A. and earth 

21. 10. till water dropped on them out of A. 

22. 8. the foundations of A. moved and shook 

1 Kings 8. -27. behold, the A. and the A. of heavens 

carmot contain thee, 2 Chron. 2.6. | 6. 18. 
35. when A. is shut up, and there is no rain 
18. 45. mean while the A. was !)Iack with clouds 

2 Kings19. 15. thou art God of all kingdoms, thou 

hast made A. and earth, 2 Chr. 2. 12. JVeA. 9. 6. 
1 Chron. 21. 16. angel stood between A. and earth 
Job 11.8. it is high as A. what canst thou do? 
■20.27, the A shall reveal his iniquity, earth rise up 
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Job 22. 12. is not God in height of A.? behold height 
14. and he vvalkelh in the circuit of A. 
26. 11. the pillars of A. tremble at his reproof 
38. 29. the hoary frost of A. who hath gendered it ? 
33. knowest tliou the ordinances of A.? 
37. or who can stay the bottles oTh.? 
Psal. ]9. 6. his going forth is from the end of A. 

20. 6. he will li(;;u- him from his holy A. 
69. 34. let A. and earth praise him, the seas 
78. 23. and though he opened the dgors of A. , 

24. and had given them of tiie corn of A. 
89. 29. Iiis tjirone to endure as the days of A. 
103. 11. for as the A. is high above the earth 
105.40. he saiisfied them with the bread of /i. 
115. 15. the Lord who made h. and earth, 121. 2. 
I 124. 8. I 134. 3. 1 146. 6. Isa. 37. 16. Jer. 32. 
17. .dcts 4. 24. I 14. 15. Rev. 14. 7. 
147. 8. who covereth A. with clouds, who prepares 
148. 13. his glory is above the earth and A. 
Prov. 25. 3. the A. for height, the earth for depth 
Isa. 13. 5. they come from far, from the end of A 
40. 12. who hath meted out A. wilh a span 1 
49. 13. sing, O A. and be joyful, Rev. 18. 20. 
66. 1. A. my thrane, earth my footstool, Jlctsl. 49. 
'Jer. 7. 18. ^o make cakes to the queen of A. 

10. 2. and be not dismayed at the signs of A. 
23. 24. do not I fill A. and earth 1 saith the Lord 

31. 37. if A. above can be measured 
33. 2.5. if I have not api)ointed ordinances of A. 
44. 17. to burn incense to queen of A. J8, 19, 25. 
49. 30. four winds from the four quarters of A. 
51. 15. hath stretched out the A. by his understand. 

48. the A. and earth shall sing for Babylon 
Lam. 4.19. our enemies swifter than the eagles of A. 
Etck. 8. 3. the S{)iril lifted me between earth and A. 

32. 7. I will cover the A. and make the stars dark 
8. the lights of A. will I make dark over thee 

iDtf«.4.15. bewetwithdewof A.23,25, 33. |5.21. 

35. doeth according to his will in the army of A- 
37. now I extol and honour the King of A. 

5.23. hast lifted up thyself against the Lord of A. 

7. 2 the four winds of A. strove upon the sea 
13. one like Son of man, came with clouds of/t. 

8. 8. four horns toward the four winds of A. 

11. 4. his kingdom divided toward four winds of A. 
Jlmos 9. 6. he that buildeth his stories in the A. 
Hag. 1. 10. the A. over you is stayed from dew 
Zeeh.2. 6.1 have spread you as the four winds of A. 

5. 9. I'.fted tlie ephah between the earth and A. 
j\Ial. 3. 10. if I will not open the windows of A. 
Mat. 5. 18. till A. and earlh pass, one jot not pass 

34. nor swear by A. it is God's throne, ,/a?//.5. 12. 

11. 25. 1 thank thee,Father,Lord of A. Am Ae 10,21. 

23. 22. he that shall swear by A. sweareth by God 

24.30. then shall appear the sign ofthe Son of man 

coming in the cloudsof A. 26. 64. Mark 14. 62. 

31. gather elect from one end of A. to the other 

35. A. earth sh. pass away,J1/arA13.31. AMAe21.33. 

36. no, not the angels of A. but my Father only 
Mark 13. 27. gather his elect from utmost part of A. 
Luke'.i. 21. and Jesus praying, the A. was opened 

4. 25. when the A. was shut up three years 

15. 18. father, I have sinned against A. 21. 

16. 17. it is easier for h. and earth to pass 
21. 26. for the powers of A. shall be shaken 

.Tohn 1.51. hereafter ye shall see A. open, and angels 

^t<s3. 21. whom the A. must receive until the times 

10. 11. I saw A. opened, and a vessel, /^ezj. 19.11. 

17. 24. seeing that he is Lord of A. and earth 
.Tarn. 5. 18. he prayed again, and the A. gave rain 
Rev. 3. 12. Cometh down out of A. from my God 

6. 14. A. departed as a scroll when it is rolled 
8. 13. an angel flyinglhrougli the midslofA. 14.6. 

10. 6. who created A. and the things therein 

11. 6 these have power to shut A. that it rain not 
16. 17. came a great voice out of the temple of A. 

21. there fell on men a great hail out of A. 

18. 20. rejoice over her, thou A. 

19. 17. to all the fowls that fly in the midst of A. 

20. 9. and fire came down from God out of A. 
11. earth and A. fled away, and there was no place 

21. 1. I saw a new h. and earth, the first A. ])assed 
lO.hoIy Jerusalem descending out of A. from God 

See Fowl, Fowls. 
From HEAVEN. 
Gen. 8. 2. and the rain from A. was restrained 
F.xod. 16. 4. I will rain bread /rom h. for you 
20. 22. 1 have talked with you from A. JVfA. 9. 13. 
Dfiwf.26.15.1ook down/romA./sa.63.15 /,tfm.3.50. 
28. 24. as dust/7-o?n A. shall it comedown on thoe 
.Tosh. 10. 11. Lord cast great stones /rom A. on them 
.Tudg. .=;. 20. they fought /ro7« A. the stars fought 
2 Sa?7i. 22. 14. Lord thundered/roT?? A. and uttered 
2 Kings 1. 10. tbt i let fire come down from A. and 
there came down fixe from A. 12, 14. 

1 Chron. 21. 26. he answered him from A. by fire 

2 Chron. 6. 21. hear \hon from h.'2:i, 27, 30. 

7. 1. the fire came down from A. and consumed 
14. then will I bear from A. and will forgive 

JVeA. 9. 15. guvest them bread /rom A. for hunger 



JVeA. 9.27.they cried,thou heardest them from A.3S. 

Job I. 16. the fire of God is falten/rom A. 

Psal. 14. 2. the Lord looked down from h. 53.9, 
33. 13. the Lord looketh/roM A. and beholdeth 
57. 3.shallsend/rt?«i A.andsave me from reproach 
76. 8. didft cause judgment to be heard /?o«t A, 
80. 14. O God, look down/ro7« A. and behold 
85. 11. righteousness shall look down /Vow A. 
102. Vi. from A. did the Lord behold the earlh 

Isa. 14. 12. how art thou fallen /rorn A. O Lucifer. 
55. 10. as snow i'aWeXh from h. and returneth not 

Lam. 2. 1. Lord cast down from h. beauty of Israel 

Dan. 4. 13. behold, a watcher came down from k. 
23. the king saw a holy one coming down from h. 

31. fell a voice from A. saying, kingd. is departed 
from thee. Mat. 3. 17. Luke 3. 22. John 12. 2a 

Mat. 16. 1. he would shew them a sign from A. 

21. 25. the baptism of John, whence was itl from, 

h. or of men 7 Mark 11. 30. Lxike 20. 4, 

28. 2. there was a great earthquake, for the angel 

descended /row A. Rev. 10. 1. | 18. 1. | 20. L 

JI/a?-A 8. 11. seeking of him a sign /.A. Luke 11. 16. 

Luke 9. 54. we command fire to come down from h. 

10. 18. I beheld Satan as lightning fall/?07n A. 
17. 29. it rained fire and brimstone/. A. on Sodom 

21. 11. and great signs shall there be from A. 

22. 4.3. appeared an angel/. A. strengthening him 
■John 1. 32. 1 saw the Spirit descending /?-07?i h. 

3. ^3. but he that came down from h. 6. 33. 
27. receive nothing, except it be given him from A. 
M. he that cometh /rom A. is above all 

G. 31. he gave them bread /?-07?i A. to eat 

32. Moses gave you not tluit bread /roTriA- 
38. I came/ro77i A. not to do mine own will, 42. 
41. bread which came down from A. 50, 51, 58. 

Jlcts 2. 2. suddenly there came a sound /ro/rt A. 
9. 3. a light/. A. shined about him, 22. 6. | 26. 13. 

11. 5. as it had been a greatsheellet down /roj/i A. 
9. but the voice answered me again /vo/ra A. 

14. 17. in that he did good, and gave us rain/. A. 
Rom. 1. 18. the wrath of God is revealed /rom A. 
1 Cor. 15. 47. the second man is the Lord /ro?« A. 
2Cor. 5. 2. clothed on with our house that is from A, 
Gal. 1. 8. an angel from h. preach any other gospel 

1 Thess. 1. 10. and to wait for his Son from h. 

4. 16. the Lord himself shall descend /rom A. 

2 Thess. 1 . 7. the Lord Jesus shall be revealed/. A. 
Hcb. 12. 25. ifturn from him that speaketh/ro7?i.A. 

1 Pet. I. 12. by them that have preached the gospel 
to you, with the Holy Ghost sent down from A. 

Rev. 8. 10. and there fell a great star from A. 

9. 1. and I saw a star fail from A. to the earth 

10. 4. 1 heard a voice/. A. seal up those things, and 
write them not, 8. | 11. 12. | 14. 2, 13. | 18. 4. 

13. 13. that he makeih fire come dovvn/9-oOTA. 

Sec God of heaven. 

Host, or, hosts o/ HEAVEN. 

Deut.4. 19. seest the A. ofh. shouldest worship him 

17. 3. hath gone and worshipped the host of h. 
lKings22.l9.Isaw the Lord sitting on the throne, 
and the Aos<o/A. standing by him, 2 Chr. 13. 18. 

2 Kings 17. 16. Israel worshipped the host of h. 
21. 3. Manasseh worshipped host ofh. 2 CAr.33.3. 

.5. he built altars for the host ofh. 2 Chron. 33. 5. 
23. 4.Josiah brought out vessels made for A. o/A. 
5. put down them that burnt incense to A. o/A. 
JVeA. 9. 6. thou hast made the A. of heavens with 
their host, and the host of h. vvorshippeth thee 
Isa. 34. 4. all the host of h. shall be dissolved 
,Ter. 8. 2. they shall spread them before the A. o/A, 
19. 13. they burnt incense to all the host of h. 
33. 22. as the host of h. cannot be numbered 
Dan. 8. 10. it waxed great, even to the host ofh. 
Zeph. 1. 5. 1 will cut off them that worship A. o/A. 
.^cts 7. 42. gave them un to worship the host ofh. 

In HEAVEN. 

F.xod.^Q.i. nor likeness of any thingin A.Z)ez/i.5.8. • 

Dent. 3. 24. what god in h. can do like thy works ? 

4. 39. that the Lord he is G. in A. above and earth 

30.12. it is not iH A. that thou shouldest say, who 

./osA. 2. 11. for Lord vourG. he is Godin h. above 

1 Kings 8. 23. is no iGod like thee in h.2Chr. 6. 14. 
30. hear thou in A. 32, 34, 36, 39, 43, 45, 49. 

2 Kings 7. 2. if the Lord make windows m A. 19. 

1 Chron. 29. 11. all that is in A. and earth is thine 

2 CAr. 20. 6. O Lord God, art not thou God in A. ? 
Job 16. 19. also now behold, my witness is in A. 
Psnl. 11.4. the Lord's throne Ts in A. his eyes behold 

7.3. 25. whom have I m A. but thee, none on earth 

77. 18. the voice of thy thunder was in the A. 

78. 26. he caused an east wind to blow in the A. 
89. 6. who in A. can be compared to the Lord ? 

37. shall be established as a faithful witness in A. 

113. 6. humbleth himself to behold things in A. 

119. 89. for ever. Lord, thy word is settled in A. 

135. 6. that did he inh. and earth, in the seas 
F.ccl. 5. 2. for God is in A. and thou upon earth 
Isa. 34. 5. for my sword ^hall be bathed in A. behoIJ 
.Jer. 8. 7. yea, the stork in A. knoweth her time« 
Z)rtn.2.28.there is a God in A. that revealeth tcereai 



HE A 



HEA 



HEA 



JDffln.6.27.worketh signs and wond. in A.and earth 
Amoi *). 6. he that buildeth his stories m the h. 
Mat. 5. 12. rejoice, for great is your reward in h. 

3.6. and glorify your Father who is in h. 

45. the children of your Father who is inh. 

48. be perfect as your Father ink. is perfect 
6.9. pray ye, our Fath. which art Z7i/t.yy«/i.e 11, 2. 

10. will be done on earth as it is in h. Luke 11. 2. 

20. but lay up for yourselves treasures in h. 
7. 11. shall your Father «i h. sive good things 

21. that doeth the will of my^Father ni/i. 12.50. 
10. 32. him will I confess before my Father in h. 

33. him will I deny before my Father in h. 
16. 17. but my Father which is inh. revealed it 
19. shall be bound in h. be loosed in h. 18. 18. 

18. 10. despise not these little ones, in h. angels 
do always behold the face of my Father in h. 

19. shall be done for them of my Father in h. 

19. 21. thou shalt have treasure in h. Luke 18.22. 

22. 30. are as the angels of God in h. Mark 12. 25. 

23. 9. for one is your Father who is in h. 
24.30. shall appear the sign of the Son of man in h. 
28. 18. all power is given to me in h. and inearth 

Mark 11.26. nor will your Father ijih. forgive you 

13. 25. the powers that are in h. shall be shaken 
32. no, not the angels which are in h. nor the Son 
Luke 6. 23. for behold your reward is great inh. 

10. 20. because your names are written in h. 

15. 7. joy shall be in h. over one sinner that repent. 

19. 38. peace in h. and glory in the highest 
John 3. 13. even the Son of man who is in h. 
Acts2. 19.1 will shew wonders m A. above and signs 

Cor. 8.5. and called gods, whether zn/t. or inearth 
Eph. 1. 10. he might gather in one, things in h. 

3.15. of whom the whole family in h.\s named 

6. 9. knowing that your master is in h. Col. 4. 1. 
Phil. 2. 10. every knee should bow, of things in h. 

3. 20. our conversati. is in h. from whence we look 
Col. ]. 5. forthe hope which is laid up for you i« A. 
16. by him were all things created that are inh. 

20. bv him to reconcile all things in h. and earth 
Heb. lb. 34. that ye have in h. a better substance 

12. 23. the first-born which are written in h. 
I Pet. 1. 4. to an inheritance reserved in h. for you 

1 John 5. 7. there are three that bare record in h. 
Rev. 4. 1. and behold, a door was opened in h. 

2.a throne was setm h. and one sat on the throne 
5. 3. no man inh. or earth was able to open book 

13. every creature in h. saying, blessing;, honour 
8.1. was silence in h. || 11. 15. great voices inh. 
11. 19. the temple of God was opened in A. 

12. 1. there appeared a great wonder in h- 3. 

7. there was war in h. Michael and his angels 

8. nor was there place found any more in h. 

10. I heard a loud voice, saying in h. 19. 1. 

13. 6. to blaspheme them that dwell in h. 

14. 17. angel came out of the temple which is in /«. 

15. 1. I saw another sign in li. great and marvel. 
5. the tabernacle of testimiony in h. was opened 

19. 14. the armies that were in h. follo\ved hirri 
Into HEAVEN. 

2 Kinjrs 2. 1. the Lord would take up Elijah into h. 

11. Elijah went up by a whirlwind into h. 
Vsal. 139. 8. if I ascend into h. thou art there 
^"row. 30. 4. who hath ascended into h.? Rom. 10. 6. 
Isa. 14. 13. thou hast said, I will ascend into h. 
Mark 16. 19. the Lord was received up into h. 
JLukc^.lS. as the ansels were gone away into h. 

24. 51. he was parted from them, carried up intok, 
Mcts 1. 11. gazing up into h. taken from you into h. 

Jpsns shall come as ye have seen him gointoh. 

7.55. Stephen looked up steadfastly into A. and saw 

10. 16. the vessel was received up into h. 11. 10. 

Heb. 9. 24. but into h. itself, to appear for us 

1 Pe«.3.22. who is gone into h. on right hand of God 

Si»e_ Kingdom. 

HEAVEN joined with stars. 

Gen. 1. 17. God set stars in the firmament of /t. 

22. 17. Twill multiplv thy seed as stars of /i.26. 4. 

Exod. 32. 13. 1 Chron. 27. 23. JVeh. 9. 23. 
Dent. 1. 10. you are this day as stars of A. 10.22. 

28.62. whereas ye were as stars of A. for multitude 
Fsa. 13. 10. the .stars of /i. shall not give light 
Eiek. 32.7. T will cover /;. and make stars dark 
JVah. 3. 16. multiplied merchants as stars of h. 
Mat.'24.29. the .stars shall fall from h. Mark 13.25. 
Rev. 6. 13. and the stars of A. fell on the earth 

12. 4. hi-i tnil drew the third part of stars of h. 

To HEAVEN, or unto HEAVEN. 
Oen. 11.4. a tower whose top may reach unto h. 

98. 12. a ladder, and the top of it reached to h. 
DeMf.1.28. the cities great and walled up fo A. 9.1. 

4. 19. and lest thou lift up thine eyes unto h. 

30.12.who shall go up for us to h. and bring it to us 

32. 40. for T lift up mv h?nd to h. and sav, I live 
Josh. 8.20. thesmoke of the city ascended upio h. 
.r«,<fo-. 20.40. the flame of the city ascended upio/i. 
1 Sam. 3. 12. and the crv of the city went up to k. 
I Kino-s 8. 54. with his hands spread up to h. 
9 Chron. 28. &. m a rage that reacheth up unto h. 
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2 Chron. 30. 27. their prayer came up even unto h. 

32. 20. the prophet Isaiah prayed and cried to h. 
Psal. 107. 26. they mount up to h. they go down 
./cr.. 51. 9. for her judgment reacheth unto h. 
Dan. 4. 11. the tree whose height reached toh. 20. 

12. 7. when he held up his left hand unto h. 
Jlmosd. 2. though they climb up to h. thence will I 
Mat. 11. 23. Capernaum, which art exalted toh. 

14. 19. and looking up to h. Mark 6. 41. iwA:e9.16. 
Mark 7. 34. looking up to h. he sighed, and saith 
Luke 18. 13. not lift up so much as his eyes unto h. 
John 3. 13. and no man hath ascended up to h. 

17. 1. Jesus lift up his eyes toh. and said, Father 
2 Cor. 12. 2. such a one cauglit up to the third h. 
Rev. 10. 5. the angel lifted up his hand to h. 

11. 12. and they ascended up to h. in a cloud 

18. 5. for her sins have reached untoh. 

To(ca?-ci HEAVEN. 
Gen. 15. 5. look now toward h. and tell the stars 
Exod. 9. 8. let Moses sprinkle it toward the h. 

10. and Moses sprinkled it up toward h. 
22. stretch forth thine hand toward h. 10. 21. 
23. Moses stretched forth his rod toward h. 

10. 22. Moses stretched forth his hand toward h. 
Judg. 13. 20. when the flame went xx-^toioard h. 

1 Kings 8. 22. Solomon stood before altar of Lord, 

andspriad forth his hands foward A. 2 CAr. 6. 13. 
Job 2. 12. sprinkled dust on their heads toward h. 
Prov. 23. 5. they fly away as an eagle toward h. 
Jicts \.\Q.vj\n\e they looked steadfastly iCozoar^ A. 

Under HEAVEN. 
Gen. 1. 9. let the waters under h. be gathered 

6. 17. a flood to destroy all flesh from uiider h. 
7. 19. the high hills binder the whole h. were cover. 

Exod. 17. 14. I will utterly put out the remem- 
brance of Amalek from under h. Deut. 25. 19. 
Deut. 2. 25. the fear of thee on nations under h. 
4. 19. God hath divided to all nations under h. 

7. 24. shalt destroy their name from under h. Si. li. 
29.20. Lord shall blot out his name from midcrh. 

2 Kings 14. 27. blot out nameof Isr. from under h. 
Job 28. 24. for God seeth under the whole h. 

37. 3. he directeth it under the whole h. 
41. 11. whatsoever is under the whole h. is mine 
Eccl. 1. 13. to search out all things done under h. 

2. 3. what was that good they should do under h. 

3. 1. a time to every purpose under the h. 
Lttkell.'ii. that lighteneth out of one part under h. 
Jlcts 2. 5. devout men of every nation under h. 

' 4. 12. none other name under h. given among men 
CoZ. 1.23. gospel preached to every creature und.h. 

HEAVENLY. 
Mat. 6. 14. your h. Father will forgive you 
26. yet your h. Father feedeth them 
32. yonr h. Father knoweth that ye«have need 
15. 13. every plant iny h. Father hath not planted 

18. 35. so shall my h. Father do also to you 
/vw/ie2. 13. a mtiltitude of the A. host praising God 

11. 13. your /i. Father shall give the Spirit to them 
,Tohn3. 12. how believe, if I tell you of h. things 
.licts 26. 19. I was not disobedient to the A. vision 

1 Cor. 15. 48. as is the A. such are they that are h. 
49. we shall also bear the image of the h. 

Eph.]. 3. with sfiiritual blessings in h. places in Chr. 
1. 20. set him at h'S right hand in h. places, 2. 6. 
3. 10. that now unto the powers in h- planes 

2 Tim.A. 18. Ld. will preserve ine to his h. kingdom 
Heb. 3. 1. brethren, pariakers of the h. calling 

6.4. once enlightened, and have tasted of the h. gift 

8. 5. who serve to example and shadow ofA. things 
9. 23. but A. things with better sacrifices than these 

11. 16. a A. country || 12. 22. the h. Jerusalem 

HEAVENS. 

Gen. 2. 1. thus the A. and the earth were finished 

4. these are the generations of the A. and the earth 

in the day that the Ld. made the A. and earth 

Deut. 32, 1. ^\VQ ear, O A. I will speak, Isa. 1. 2. 

33. 28. also his /i. shall drop down dew 
Judg. 5. 4. the earth trembled, the A. dropped 

2 Sam. 22. 10. he bowed the A. and came, P5.18.9. 
] Kings 8.27. the heaven of A. cannot contain thee 

1 CAr. 16. 26. the gods are idols, but the Lord made 

the A. Keh. 9. 6. Psal. 96. 5. 1 102. 25. | 136. 5. 
31. let the A. be glad, let the earth rejoice 

2 Chron. 6. 25. then hear from the A. .33, 35, 39. 
Ezra 9. 6. our trespass is grown up to the A. 
.Tob 9. 8. which alone spreadeth out the A. 

14. 12. man riseth not till the A. be no more 

15. 15. yea, the A. are not clean in his sight 
20. 6. ihoush his e.xcellency mount up to the A. 
26. 13. by his Spirit he hath garnished the A. 
35.5.1ooktotheA. and see, and behold the clouds 

Psal.S 1. thou hastset thy glory above the A.l 13. 4. 
3. when I consider thy A. the work of thy fingers 

19. 1. the A. declare the glory of God, and firmam. 
33. 6. bv the word of the Lord were the A. made 

50. 4, sball call to the A. from above, and to earth 
6. the h. shall declare his righteousn.G. is judge 

57. 5. be t'lou exalted, O God, above A. 11. 1 108. 5. 
10. for thy mefcy is great unto the h. 108. 4. 



Psal 68. 4. e.xtol him that rideth upon the h. 33 
^8. the A. also dropped at the presence of Go** 
73. 9. they set their nKjuth against the A. 
89. 5. the A. shall praise thy wonders, O Lord 

11. the A. are thine, the earth also is thine 

96. 1 1 . let the A. rejoice, earth be glad, Ecv. 12. l-J 
97. 0. A. declare his righteousness, people his glory 
104. 2. whostretchest out the A. Isa. 40. 22. 
108. 4. for thy mercy is great above the A. 
115. 16. the b«aven, even the A. are the Lord's 
144. 5. bow thy A. O Lord, and come down, touch 
148. 1. praise ye the Lord from the h. praise hiui 
4. praise him, ye A. of A. and waters above the k 

Pro?;. 3. 19. by understanding he established the A 
8. 27. when he prepared the A. I was there 

Isa. 13. 13. will shake the A. and earth, //ao". 2.6,21 
34. 4. the A. shall be rolled together as a 'scroll 
42. 5. thus saith he that created the A. 45. 18. 
44. 23. sing, O ye A. for the Lord haih done it 

24. saith the Lord, that slretcheth forth the A. 

45. 12. j 51. 13. Jer. 10. 12. ZerJi. 12. 1 
45.8.drop down ye A. from above,let the skies pour 
48. 13. my right hand hath spanned the A. 
,49. 13. sing, O A. and be joyful. Dearth 

50. 3. 1 clothe A. with blackness, I make sackcloth 

51. 6. lift up your eyes to the A. and look, the A, 
shall vanish away like smoke, and earth wax old 
16. that I may plant the /;. and lay foundations 

55. 9. for as the A. are higher than tjie earth 
64.1. that thou wouldest rend theA.and comedown 

65. 17. behold, I create new A. and a new earth 

66. 22. for as the new A. which I will make 
.ler. 2. 12. be astonished, O ye )i. and be afraid 

4. 23. I beheld the A. and they had no light 

25. all the birds of the A. were fled, 9. 10. 

28. for this shall the earth mourn, A. above black 

10. 11. the gods that have not m.ade the A. and the 

earth shall perish, and from under these A. 

14. 22. or can the A. give showers ? art not ihou he 

Lam.'i. 66. destroy them/rom under the h. of the L. 

Ezek. 1. 1. that the A. were opened. Mat. 3. 16. 

Dan. 4. 26. shall have known that the A. do rule 

//o5. 2.21.1 will hear the A. they shall hear the earth 

./oeZ2.10.the A. shall tremble, sun and moon be dark 
3. 16. and the A. and the earth shall shake 

Hab. 3.3. God came, his glory covered the A. 

Zech. 6. 5. these are the four spirits of the A. 

8. 12. and the A. shall give their dew 

Mat. 24. 29. the powers of the A. shall be s>llaken 
Mark 1. 10. and coming up, he saw the A. opened 
Jlcts 2. 34. for David is not ascended into the A. 

3. 21. whom the k. must receive until the times 
7. 56. behold, I see the A. opened, and Son of man 

Heb. 1. 10. the h. are the work of thine hands 

4. 14. we have a High-Priest that is passed into A. 
7. 26. a High -Priest made higher than the A. 

2 Pet. 3. 5. by the word of God the A. were of old 
7. but the A. which are now, are kept in store 
10. the A. shall pass away with a great noise 

12. wiicrein t)\e A. being on fire shall he dissolved 

'In the HEAVI?jJJS. 
Psal. 2. 4. he that sitteth in the A. shall laugh 
18. 13. the Lord also thundered in the A. 
36. 5. thy mercy, O Lord, \sintheh. thy faithfuln. 
89. 2. thy faithfulness shall thou establish in thek, 
103. 19. the Lord hath prepared his throne in the A. 
115. 3. God is in the A. he halh done what fdeased' 
123. 1. Iliftmy eyes, O thf)u that dwellest27i thek. 
Isa. 5. 30. the light is darkened in the A. thereof 
.Ter. 10. 13. a multitude of waters in the A. 51. 16, 
Lam.2. 4:1. \eii\s lift up our hearts to God in the h. 
.Joel 2. 30. 1 will shew wonders in the h. 
Luke 12. 33. a treasure in the h which faileth not 
'2Cor.5. 1. house not made with hands, eternal ?7iik 
Heb. 8. 1. of the throne of the Majesty in the A. 

9. 23. necessary that the patterns of things in thek 

HEAVY. 
Gen. 41. f 31. for the famine shall be very k. 
48. t 10. now the eyes of Israel were A. for age 
Exod. 5. t 9. let the work be A. upon the men 

17. 12. Moses' hands were A. they took a stone 
18. 18. for this thing is too A. for thee, thou art 

not able to perform it thyself alone 
Mum. 11. 14. not able, because it is too A. for me 
.Ivdg.l.'tSS. the hand of the house of.Toseph was h. 

1 Sam.. 4. 18. for Eli was an old man and /,■. 

5. 6. hand of the L. was A.on them of Ashdod, II 

2 Sam. 14. 26. because the hair wa;* A. on him 

1 Kings 12, 4. thy father's A.voke li-zhter, we will 

serve thee, 10, 11, 14. 2 C/ir. 10. 4, 10, 11, 14. 
14. 6. for I am sent to thee with A. tidings 
20. 43. king Ahab went to his house A". 21. 4. 

2 KingsG. f 14. the king sent to Dothan a A. host 

18. 1 17. Sennacherib sent to Hezekiah a A. host 
JVcA. 5. 18. because the bondage was A. on peoplip 
Job 33. 7. neither shall my hand bo A. upon thee 
Psal. ,32. 4. day and night thy hand was A. on me 

38. 4. as a A. burden they are loo A. for me 
Prov. 25. 20. he that singeth songs to a A. heart 
27.3.stone is A. and sand weighty, but fool's wratk 



HEI 

Pit>n. 31. 6. give wine to those that be of A. hearts 

isa. 6. 10. make their ears h,. shut their eyes 

£4. 20. the transgression thereqf shall he li. upon it 

30.27. with his angc>' and the burden thereof is h. 

46. 1. your carriages were h. loaden, are a burden 

58. 6. is not this the fast, to undo the k. burdens ? 

59. 1. neither his ear h. tiiat it cannot hear 
Z,a?«. 3.7. hedged me about, hath made mychjjin/i. 
Mat. 11. 23. Come to me, all ye that are h. laden 

23. 4. for ihey bind A. burdens, and grievous to be 
26. 37. he began to be sorrowful, and very 7t. 
43. for I heir eyes were very h. Mark 14. 33,40. 

LulccQ. 32. that were with him, were A. with sleep 
HEAVIER. 

Job R.3. now it would be k. than the sand of the sea 
23. 2. my stroke is k. than my groaning 

Prov. 27. 3. a fool's wrath is k. than them both 
HEAVILY. 

Exod.li. 25. take otf wheels, so that drave them h. 

Psal.25. 14.1 bowed down k. as one that mournefh 

lea. 47. 6. on the ancient hast thou A. laid thy yoke 
HEAVINESS. 

Ezra 9.5.at the evening sacrifice I rose from my k. 

Job9. 27. if I say, I will leave off my h. and comfort 

Psal. 69. 20. broken my heart, and I am full of A. 
119. 28. my soul melteth for h. strengthen thou me 

Prov. 10. 1. a foolish son is the k. of his mother 
12. 2.5. h. in the heart of man maketh it stoop 
14. 13. and ihe end of that mirth is A. 

{sa.l. t4. ah sinful nation, a people of A. with iniq. 

29. 2. and there shall be A. and sorrow 

30. t27. with his anger, and the burd. thereof is A. 
61. 3. togive the garment of praise for spirit of A. 

Rom.9. 2. that I have great A. and continual sorrow 
2 Cnr. 2. 1. I would not come again to you in A. 
Phil.2.2Q. Epaphroditus my brother was full of A. 
Jam. 4. 9. let your joy be turned into A. 
lPeM.6.tho' now for a season, if need, ye are in A. 

HEDGE. 
Job 1. 10. hast thou not made a A. about him "? 
Prov. 15. 19. the way of slothful is a A. of thorns 
£ccL 10. 8. whoso breaketh a A. a serpent shall bite 
Isa. 5. 5. I will take away the A. thereof 
Lam. 2. t6. he hath violently taken away his A. 
■Ezek. 13. 5. nor made up the A. for the house of Isr. 
22. 30. Isought a man that should make up the A. 
JUic. 7. 4. the most upright sharper than a thorn A. 
Mark 12. 1. he set a A. about it, digged for wine fat 

HEDGE. 
Has. 2.6. behold, I will A. up thy way with thorns 

HEDGED. 
Job 3. 23. whose way is hid, whom God hath A. in 
10. til. thou liast A. me with bones and sinews 
Lam. 3. 7. he hath A. me about, I cannot get out 
£zeA»13. to. ye havenot A.up the hedge for Israel 
J/a£.21. 33. planted a vinevard, andA.it round about 

HEDGES. 
ICAr. 4. 23. those that dwelt amongst plants an3 A. 
PsaZ.^0. 12. hast thou broken down her A.? 89.40. 
Jer. 49. 3. lament and run to and fro by the A. 
JSTah. 3. 17. as grasshoppers which camp in thg A. 
Luke 14. 23. 20 out into the high-ways and A. 

HEED. 
2 Sam. 20. 10. but Amasa took no A. to the sword 
2 Kings 10. 31. Jehu took no A. to walk in the law 
Psal. 119. 9. by taking A. according to thy word 
Prov. 17. 4. a wicked doer givetb A. to false lips 
EccZ.12.9.the preacher gave good A. and sought out 
Jstt. 21. 7. he hearkened diligently with much It. 
Jer. 18. 18. let us not give A. to any of his words 

19. give A. to me, O Lord, and hearken to voice 
..ffcts 3.5. he gave A. unto them, expecting to receive 
8. 6. the people of Samaria gave A. to Philip 

10. thev gave A. to Simon from least to greatest 
1 Tim. I. 4. neither give A. to fables. Tit. 1. 14. 
4.1. some givingA.toseducingspirits and doctrines 
Heb. 2. 1. we ought to sive the more earnest A. 
Sre Take. 
HEEL, S. • 
Gere.3.15.itbruisethv head, thou shalt bruise his A. 
25. 26. his hand took hold on Esau's h.Hos. 12. 3. 
49. 17. Dan be an adder that biteth the horse's A. 
Job 13. 27. thou settesta print on the A. of my feet, 
18. 9. the gin shall take him by the A. robber 
Ps.41. 9. hath lift up his A. against me, .To/in 13. 18. 
49.5. when iniquity of mv A. compass me about 
Jer. 13. 22. for thine iniquity are thv A. made bare 

HEIFEU. 
(5e?i.l.5. 9. take me a A. of three years old, and goat 
JTum,. 19. 2. bring a red A.|15.burn the A. in his sight 
9. gather up the ashes of the A. and lay them up 
Deut. 21. 3. the elders of that citv shall take a A. 
. 4.shall strike off A.neck||G.wash hands over theA. 
Judg. 14. 18. if ye had not plowed with my A. 
1 Sam. 16. 2. the Lord said, take a A. with thee 
Jsa.15.5. crv out for Moab a« a A. of three years old 
J(5r.46. 20. Egypt is like a fair A. destruction comes 
48. 34. uttered their voice as a A. of three years 
50. 11. because ye are grown fat as a A. at grass 
£ro5.4.16.for Israel slideth back, as a backslid'^igi. 



HEL 

Hos. 10. 11. and Ephraiin is as a A. that is taught 
Heb. 9. 13. the ashes of a A. sprinkling the unclean 

HEIGHT. 

Gen. 6. 15. the A. of the ark shall be thirty cubits 

Exod.25. 10. shalt make an arkofshittim-wood, a 

cubit and a half shall be A. of it, 23. | 37. 1, 10. 

27. 1. A. of the altar shall be three cubits, 38. 1. 

18. A. of the court shall be five cubits, 38. 18. 

30. 2. A. of akar of incense tv/o cubits, 37. 25. 

1 Saw. 16. 7. look not on the A. of his stature 
17. 4. Goliath's A. was six cubits and a span 

lKi7igs6.~.the A. of house of God was thirty cubits 
2'J. the oracle twenty cubits in the A. thereof 

26. the A. of the cue cherub was ten cubits 

7. 2. the A. of the house of Lebanon thirty cubits 
16. the A. of the one chapiter was five cubits 
23. the A. of the molten sea was five cubits 

27. the A. of one base was three cubits 

2 Kings 19. 23. with multitude of chariots I am 

come up to the A. of the mountains, Isa. 37.24. 
25. 17. the A. of one pillar was eighteen cubits 
2 Chr. 33. 14. and raised it up a very great A. 
Ezra 6. 3. the A. of God's house sixty cubits 
Job 22. 12. is not God in the A. of lieaven 1 and 
behold the A. of the stars, how high they are 
Psal. 102. 19. Lord looked from A. of his sanctuary 
Prov. 25. 3. the heaven for A. the earth for depth 
Isa. 7. 11. ask it in the depth, or in the A. above 
J"«-.31.12.thev shall coine and sing in the A. of Zion 
49. 16. O thou that boldest the A. of the hill 
51. 53. tho' she should fortify the A. of her strength 
Ezek. 17. 23. in mountain of the A. oflsrael, 20. 40. 
19. 11. she appeared in her A. with her branches 
31. 5. therefore hisA.was exalted above all the trees 

10. because thou hast lifted up thyself in A. 
14. that none of trees exalt themselves for A. 

32. 5. I will fill the valleys with thy A. 

Dan. 3. 1. image of gold whose A. was sixty cubits 
4. 10. I saw and beheld a tree whose A. was great 
• 11. and the A. thereof reached unto heaven, 20. 
..imos 2. 9. whose A. was like the A. of cedars 
/?o w.8.39. nor A. nor depih shall be able to separate 
Eph. 3. 18. what is theA. of the love of Christ? 
Rev. 21. 16. the breadth and A. of the city are equal 

HEIGHTS. 
.lob 9. t8. which treadeth upon the A. of tho sea 
11. 1 8. it is the A. of heaven, what canst thou do? 
Psal. 95. t 4. the A. of the hills are his also 
143. 1. praise the Lord, praise him in the A. 
Eccl. 10. t 6. folly is set in great A. rich sit low 
Isa. 14. 14. 1 will ascend above the A. of the clouds 

33. 1 16. he shall dwell on A. his place of defence 

HEIXOUS. 
.Tob 31. 11. for this is a A. crime, yea, an iniquity 

, HEIR, S. 

Gen. 15. 3. and lo, one born in my house is mine A. 
4. word came, saying, this shall not be thine A. 
21. 10. Ishmael shall not be A. with my son Isaac 
Judg. 18. t7. there was no A. of restraint in the land 
2 Sam. 14. 7. and we will destroy the A- also 
Prov. 30. 23. a handmaid that is A. to her mistress 
Jer. 49. 1. hath Israel no sons? hath he no A. ? 

2. Israel shall be A. unto them that were his A. 
Mic. 1. 15. yet will I bring an h.Q.n\.o thee,0 inhab. 
Mat. 21.38.^is is theA. Mark 12. 7. Z.MAe20. 14. 
Rz'in. 4. 13. that he should be A. of the world 

14. for if they which are of the law be A. 
8. 17. if children, then A. A. of God, and joint 
A. with Christ; if we suffer to be glorified 
Gal. 3. 29. ye are A. according to the promise 
4. 1. I say, that the A. as long as he is a child 
7. if a son, then an A. of God through Christ 
30. the son of the bond-woman shall not be A. 
Eph. 3. 6. that the Gentiles should be fellow A. 
Tit. 3. 7. A. according to the hope of eternal life 
Heb. 1. 2. whom he appointed k. of all things 
14. for them w+10 siiall be A. of salvation 

6. 17. God willing to shew unto the A. of promise 

11. 7. became A. of the righteousness by faith 

9. and Jacob, A. with him of the same promise 
Jam. 2. 5. A. of the kingdom he hath promised 
1 Pet. 3. '.'. as A. tojether of the grace of life 

" HELD. 
Gen. 48. 17. Joseph A. up his father's hand 
Exod.Yi. 11 . when Moses A. up hand, Isr. prevailed 

36. 12. the loops A. one curtain to another 
Judg. 7. 20. and A. the lamps in their leP.-hands 

16.26. Samson said unto lad that A. him bytiie hand 
Ruth 3. 15. when she A. it, he measured six measures 

1 Sam. 25. 36. Nabal A. a feast in his house 

2 Sam. 18. 16. for Joab A. back the people 

1 Kings 8. 65. at that time Solomon A. a feast 

1 Chron. 11. 1 10. these A. strongly with David 

2 Chron. 4. 5. the ^ea A. three thousand baths 
^VeA.4. 16. the other half of them A. both spears, 21. 

17. and with the other hand he A. a weapon 
Esth. 5. 2. the king A. out the golden sceptre 

7. 4. if we have been sold, I had A. mv tonsue 
.Tab 23. 11 , my foot A. his steps, his way have T kept 

I Psal. 32. 9. whose mouthmust be A. in with bit 



HEL 

Ps.94.18. my foot slippeth,thy mercy, O L.A.me np 
Prov. 16. to. not be A. innocent, 17. t5. | 19. fS. 
Cant. 3. 4. I A. him, and would not let him go 
7. 5. hair like purple, the king is A. in the galleries 
Jer. 50. 33. that took them captives, A. them fast 
Ban.V2. 7. when he A. up his right hand and sware 
Mat. 12. 14. A. a council against him, MarklS.l 
Luke 22. 63. the men that A. Jesus mocked him 
^rlcts 3.11. the same man that was healed, A. Peter 
14. 4. part A. with Jews, part with the apostlee 
Rom. 7. 6. that being dead wherein we were A. 
Rev.6.9. were slain for the testimony which they A 

HELD peace. 
Gen. 24. 21. the man wondering at her, A. his peace 
34. 5. Jacob A. his peace until they were come 
Z.ez!.10.3. 1 will beglorified, and AaronA. hispeac(t 
j\rum. 30.7. her husband A. his peace at her, 11, 14. 
1 Sam. 10. 27. they despised Saul, he A. his peace 
2Kingsl8. 36. but people A. their peace, would not 
J^Teh. 5. 8. they A. their peace, and found nothing 
.fob29. lO.nobles A.their/jeace,their tongue cleaved 
Psal. 39. 2, I was dumb, I A. mv peace from^ood 
Isa. 36. 21. they A. their peace, Mark 3.4. | 9. 34 
57. 11. have not I A. my peace, even of old ? 
Mat. 26. 63. but Jesus A. his peace 
Luke 14. 4. they A. theirpeace, 20. 26. ..^cts 11. 18 
.>icts 15. 13. they A. their peace, James answered 

HELL. 
In Hebrew, Scheol. This word most commonly 
signifies the grave, or the place or state of the 
dead. Jacob says. Gen. 37. 35, I will go down 
into the grave, unto my son, mourning. I loill 
die with grief , I will never leave mourning till 
I die. So in Gen. 42. 38, If mischief befall Ben- 
jamin, then shall ye bring down my gray hairs 
with sorrow to the grave. You will make me, 
who am worn away already, to die with grief 
T'Aeco7!spira<or5,Korah,Dathan, andAbiram 
were swallowed up in the earth, and descended 
quick into the grave ; they were buried aline, 
Num 16.30,31. Thou wilt not leave my sou. 
in hell ; Tliou icilt notsvffer my body to putrefy 
in the grave, Psal. 16. 10. which is prophetically 
spoken of the Messiah. Jlnd in Psal. 55. 15 
Let death seize upon them, and let them go 
down quick into hell, into the grave. Jonah 
says, that he cried to the Lord out of the belly 
of hell ; that is, out of the belly of a fish 
wherein he teas shut up as in the grave, Jonah 
2. 2. This word Scheol is sometimes put for 
hell, the place where the wicked or the damned 
are tormented ; as in Job 11.8, TAe secrets 
of God's providence are high as heaven, an4 
deeper than hell. And in Prov. 15. 11, Hel. 
and destruction are before the Lord ; the place 
and state of the damned are known to God. 
The wicked shall be turned into hell, Psal. 
9. 17. 
As the happiness of heaven is expressed in scrip- 
ture under the idea of a feast or wedding, ai 
which there is a great deal of lis'ht,joy, ana 
pleasure; so hell, in the J^ew Testament, is 
set forth bysuch representations as may power- 
fully instJ uct andterrify even the most carnal 
man. J^J'othing is more intolerably painful, 
than suffering the violence of fire enraged icith 
brimstone ; and hell is described by a lake of 
fire and brimstone. Rev. 19. 20. | 21. 8. It is 
represented as a dismally dark place, where 
there is nothing but grief, sadness, vexation., 
rage, despair, and gnashing of teeth, like one 
excluded or shut out, during the obscurity of 
the night, and severity of the cold. Mat. 8. 12 
TAe wicked in hell not only undergo the pu- 
nishment of sense, but also that of loss, which 
is a separation from God, a privation of his 
sight and of the beatific vision. Add to these 
the eternity of their misery, which above all 
other considerations makes it intolerable: 
Their worm dieth not, and their fire is not 
quenched, Mark 9. 48. 
By the gates of hell, Mat. 16. 18. is meant the 
power and policy of the devil, and his ivstru 
ments. .The sorrows of hell, the pains of 
hell ; that is, deadly or killing pains, such ago- 
nies and horrors as dying persons used to feel 
within themselves, or such sorrows as bring 
to the brink of the grave, Psal. 18. 5. I 116. 3. 
Deut. 32. 22. a iSre shall burn unto the lowest A. 
2Sam.22.6.sorrows of A. compassed me, Psal. 18. 5. 
Job 11. 8. deeper than A. what canst thou know"? 
26. 6. A. is naked before him, and destruction 
Psal. 9. 17. the wicked shall be turned into A. 
16.10. thou wilt not leave my soul in A. Acts 2. 27 
49. t15. redeem my soul from power of A. 8Q„ 13 
55. 15. and let them ffo down quick into A. 
116. 3. and the paias^of A. gat hold upon me 
139. 8. if I make my bed in A. thou art there 
Pro?j.5.5.her feet to death,her steps take hold on*. ' 
7. 27. her house is the way to A. going dow« 



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Prov. 9. 18. that her guests are in the depths of A. 

15. 11. h. and destruction are befoio the Lord 
24. that he may depart I'rom k. beneath 

23. 14. and shalt deliver liis soul Irom A. 

27. 20. h. and destruction are never full 
Isa. 5. 14. therefore h. hath enlarged herself 

14. 9. h. from beneath is moved lor thee to meet 
15. yet thou shalt be brought down to A. 

28. 15. and with A. are we at agreement 
18. your agreement with A. shall not stand 

57. 9. and didst debase thyself even unto A. 
Eze/c 31. 16 when I cast him down to A. with them 
17. they also went down unto A. with him 

32. 21. shall speak to him out of the midst of A. 
27. which are going down to A. with weapons 

jSmos 9.2. tho' they dig into A. thence my hand take 
Jonah2.2.oal of thu belly of A.cried I,thou heartiest 
Hub. 2. 5. whoeiilargethhisdesireasA. is as death 
JUat. 5. 22. say, fool, shall be in danger of A. fire 
29. thy whole body should be cast into A. 30. 

10, 28. to destroy soul and body in A. Luke 12.5. 

jl.23.Capernaum brought down to A. LukeiO. J5. 

16. 18. the gates of A. shall not prevail against it 
18.9. having two eyes, to be cast into h.jMarkd. 47. 
2.3. 15. make him twofold more the child of A. 

33. how can ye escape the damnation of A ? 
Luke 16. 23. in h. he lifted up his eyes, in torments 
dots 2. 31. that his soul was nut left in A. 
1 Cor. 15. t55. O A. where is thy vicrory? 
Jam. 3. 6. the tongue is set on fire of A. 
2Fet.2.4. if God spared not, cast angels down to A. 
Rev. 1. 18. and 1 have the keys of A. and of death 
6. 8. name was Death, and A. followed with him 
20. 13. dt'ath and A. delivered up the dead in them 
14. death and A. were cast into the lake of fire 
HELM. 
Jam. 3. 4. they are turned about with a small A. 

HELMET. 
I Sam. 17. 5. he had a A. of brass upon his head, 38. 
Isa. 59. 17. and a A. of salivation upon his head 
Ezek. 23. 24. shall set against the shield and A. 
27. 10. they hanged the shield and A. in thee 
38. 5. all of them with shield and A. 
Epk. 6. 17. take A. ofsalvation, and sword of Spirit 

1 T/tess. 5. 8. and for a A. the hope ofsalvation 

HELMETS. 

2 Chron. 26. 14. Uzziah prepared spears and A. 
Jer. 46. 4. get up and stand forth with your A. 

HELP, Substantive. 
Gen. 2. 18. I will make him a A. meet for him 

20. there was n jt found a A. meet for him 
Exod. 18. 4. God of my father, said he, was my A. 
Deut. 33. 7. be thou a A. to him from his enemies 

26. who rideth upon the heaven in thy A. 

29. O people, saved by the L. the shield of thy A. 
Fudg: 5. 23. they came not to the A. of the Lord 

1 Sam. 11. 9. by time sun be hot, ye shall have A. 

2 Chron. 20. 4. Judah gathered themselves to- 

gether to ask A. of the Lord 
Job 6. 13. is not my A. in me ? is wisdom driven ? 
31. 21. lifimy hand, when I saw my A. in the gate 
Psal.3. 2. say of my soul, there is no A. for him 
20. 2. the Lord send thee A. from the sanctuary 
27. 9. thou hast been my A. leave me not, O God 
33. 20. our soul waits for L. he is our h. and shield 
35.2.take hold of shield,sland up for mineA.44. 26. 
40. 17. thou art my A. and my deliverer, 70. 5. 
42. 5. praise him for the A. of his countenance 
46. 1. God is a very present A. in time of trouble 
60. 11. give us A. for vain is the A. of man, 108. 12. 
63. 7. because thou hast been my A. therefore 
71. 12. O my God, make haste for my A. 
89. 19. I have laid A. upon one that is migiity 
»4. 17. unless the Lord had been my A. my soul 
115. 9. he is their A. and their shield, 10, 11. 
121. 1. to the hills, from whence Cometh my A. 
2. my A. cometli from Lord vvhich made heaven 
124. 8. our A. is in name of the Lord, who made 
146. 3. trust not in man, in whom there is no A. 

5. happy that hnth the God of Jacob for his A. 

. sa. 10. 3. to whom will ye flee for A.? and where 

20.6. whither we flee for A. to be deli ver.from king 

30.5.nor be a A. nor profit, but shame and reproach 

31. 1. woe to them that go down to Egypt for A. 

2. against the A. of them that work iniquity 

Lam. 4. 17. our eyes as yet failed for our vain A. 

Dan. 11. 34. they shall be holpen with a little A. 

//os. 13. 9. hast destroyed thys. but in me is thine h. 

^cts 26. 22. having obtained A. of God, I continue 
Help, verb. 

Ge??.49.25.by the G. of thy father, who shall h. thee 

Exorf.23.5.1yingunder his burden, wouldest forbear 
to A. him, thou shalt surely A. him, De^it. 22. 4. 

Deut. 32. 38. let them rise and A. you, and be your 

Josh. 1. 14. pass before your brethren, and A. them 
10. 4. come unto me, and A. me, that we may smite 

6. come up to us quickly, nnd save us, and A. us 

33. Horam king of Gezar came up to A. Lachish 
2 Sam. 10. 11. then thou shalt A. mo; then I will 

come and A. thee, 1 Qhron. 19. 12. 
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2 Sam. 10. 19. Syrians feared to h. Am.l Chr. 19. 19. 

14. 4. woman said, A. O king, 2 Kings 6. 26. 

1 Chron. 12. 17. if ye be come unto me to A. me 

22. day by day there came to David to A. him 
18. 5. Syrians of Damascus came to A. Hadarezer 
22. 17. David commanded to A. Solomon his son 

2 Chron. 14. 11. it is nothing with thee to A. A. us, O 

Ld. our G. we rest on thee, and in thy name go 
19.2.shouldest thou A. the ungodly, and love them 

20. 9. if we cry, then thou wilt hear and A. 
25. 8. for God hath power to A. and to cast down 
26.13. made war witli mighty jiowerto A. the king 

28. 16. send unto the kings of Assyria to A. him 

23. the godsofSyriaA. inem, thattliey may A. me 

29. 34. their bretiiren the Lcvites did A. them 
32. 3. his princes and his mighty men did A. him 

8. but with us is the Lord our God, to A. us 
Ezra 1. 4. let the men of his |)lace A. him with silver 
8. 22. I was ashamed to reijuire horsemen to A. 
.Job 8. 20. neither vvill he h- the evil-doers 

29. 12. 1 delivered him that had none to A. him 
Psal. 12. 1. A. Lord I| 22. 11. for there is none to A. 

22.19. haste thee to A. me, 38. 22. | 40. 13. | 70. 1. 
37. 40. Lord shall A. them || 46. 5. God shall A. her 
59. 4. awake to A. me || 79.i).A.us, OGod ofsalvat. 
107. 12. they fell, there was none to A. Isa. 63. 5. 
lOJ. 2(). A. me, O Lord my God, O save me 

118. 7. Lord taketh my part with them tiiat A. me 

119. 86. A. thou me || 173. let thine hand A. me 
175. let my soul live, and let thy judgments A. me 

Eccl. 4. 10. for he hath not another to A. him up 
Isa. 30. 7. for the Egyptians shall /(. in vain 

41. 10. fear not, 1 will A. thee, 13, 14. | 44. 2. 

.50. 7. for the Lord God will A. me, 9. 
./e?-. 37. 7. Pharaoh's army, which is come to A. you 
Lam. 1. 7. her people fell, and hone did A. her 
Ezek. 12. 14. 1 will scatter all about him to A. him 

32. 21. speak out of hell with them that A. him 
Dan. 10. 13. lo, one of the princes came to A. me 

11.45. shall come to his end, and none shall A. him 
J\Iat. 15. 25. she worshipped him, saying, L. A. me 
Mark 9. 22. have compassion on us and A. us 

24. Lord, I believe, A. thou mine unbelief 
y.«Ae5.7.ihey beckon. that they should come and/t. 

10. 40. bid her therefore that she A. me 
J3cts 16. 9. come over into Macedonia, and A. us 

21. 28. the Jews crying out, men of Israel, A. 
Phil. 4. 3. A. those women that laboured with me 
Heb. 4. 16. we may find grace to A. in time of need 

HELPED. 
Exod. 2. 17. but Moses stood up and A. them 
1 Sam. 7. 12. Ebenezer, hitherto hatli the Ld. A. us 
1 Kings 1. 7. and they following Adonijuh, A. him 
20. 16. the thirty and two kings that A. him 

1 Chron. 5. 20. and they were A. agifinst them 
12. 19. but they A. them not, for the lords sent 

21. they A. David against the band of the rovers 
15. 26. when God A. the Levites that bare the ark 

2 Chr. 18. 31. the Lord A. Jehoshaphat, and moved 
20. 23. every one A. to destroy another 
26. 7. God A. him against the Philistines 

15. for he was marvellously A. till he was strong 
28. 21. but the king of Assyria A. him not 

Ezra 10. 15. and Shabbethai the Lo+'ite A. them 
Esth. 9. 3. the officers of the king A. the Jews 
Jbt28.2.howhast thou A. him that is without power 
Psal. 28. 7. and I am A. 1| 118. 13. but the Ld. A. me 

116. 6. 1 was brought low, and he A. me 
Isa. 41. 6. they A. every one his neighbour 

49. 8. in a day ofsalvation have I A. thee 
Zcch. 1. 15. and they A. forward the affliction 
.4c^sl8. 27. who, when he was come, A. them much 
Rev. 12. 16. the earth A. the woman, and opened 

HELPER. 
2 Kings 14. 26. nor was there any h. for Israel 
Job 30. 13. they mar my path, they have no A. 
Psal. 10. 14. thou art the A. of the fatherless 

22. til. be not far from me, for there is not a A. 

30. 10. Lord, be thou my A. 1| 54. 4. God is my A. 
72. 12. he shall deliver him that hath no A. 

fer. 47. 4. cut off from Tyrus and Zidon every A. 
Rom. 16. 9. salute Urbane, our A. in Christ 
Heb. 13. 6. the L.is mv h. I will not fear what man 
HELPERS. 

1 Chron. 12. 1.amongthemighty men A. of the war 
18. peace be to thee, and peace be to thine A. 

Job 9. 13. the proud A. do stoop under him 
Ezek. 30. 8. when all her A. shall be destroyed 
JVaA. 3. 9. Put and Lubim were thy A. 
Rum. 16. 3. Priscilla and Aquila my A. in Christ 

2 Cor. 1.24. but are A. of your joy; by faith ye stand 

3 John 8. that we mis'it be fellow-A. to the truth 

HELPS. 
Jlcts 27. 17. thev used A. undergirding the ship 
1 Cor. 12. 28. gifts of healings, A. governments 

HELPETH. 
\Chron. 12. 18. peace unto thee, for thy God A. thee 
/5a.31.3. both he that A. shall fall, he that is holpen 
Rom. 8. 26. the Spirit also h. our infirmities 
1 Cor. 16. 16. ye submit to every one that A. with us 



HELPING. 
Ezra 5. 2. where the prophets of God A. tb^m 
Psal. 22. L why art thou so far from A. me? 
2Cor.l.ll. ye also A. together by prayer for us 

HELVE. 
Deut. 19. 5. and the head slippeth from the h. 

HEMLOCK. 
Hos'.Vi. 4. thus judgment springeth upas A. infielt) 
yiniosO. 12. ye turned fiifil of righteousness into A. 

HEM, S. 
£10^.28. 33.upon theA.of it thou shalt make pome- 
granates of blue and purjile, 34. | 39.24,25, 26. 
.yi/af. 9.20. woman toucherl A. of his garment, 1*1.36. 

HEN. 
Jl/ai.23.37. as a A. gathereth chicken^, L-uki 13. 34. 

HENCE. 
Geii. 37. 17. the man said, they are deported A. 
42. 15. by the life of Phar. ye shall not go forth A« 
50. 25. carry up my bones from A. Exod. 13. 19, 
Exod. 11. 1. he will let you go A. thrust you out A 
33. 1. depart and go up A. tJiou and the people 
•15. if thy presence not wiih me,carry us not upA. 
De^it. 9. 12. arise, get thee down quickly from A. 
■ hsh. 4. 3. take A. out of Jordan twelve stones 
./udg. 6. 18. deiiar! not A. I itray thee, until I come 
/i?/«/<2.8. neither go A. but abide fiisthv my maidena 

1 Kings 17. 3. get thee A. Isa. 30. 22. Mat. 4. 10. 
Ps. 39. 13. O spare, before I go A. and be no more 
Jer.'SH.lO. saying,take from A. thirty men with thee 
Zrch. 6. 7 he said, get you A. walk to and fro ' 
Mat. 17. 20. shall say, remove A. to yonder [)!aco 
Lvkc 4. 9. if Son of God, cast thyself down from A. 

13. 31. get thee out, and depart A. John 7. 3. 
16.26. they which would pass fromA.to you cannot 

John2. 16. take things A. make not my Father's A. 

14. 31. arise, let us go A. || 18.36. my kingd. not A 
20. 15. sir, if thou have borne him A. tell me where 

./?c?.9l.5. baptized with Holy Gh. not many days A. 

22. 21. I will send thee far A. unto the Gentiles 
Jam. 4. 1. come thev not A.? even of your lusts 

HENCEFORTH. 
Gen.4. 12. the ground not A. yield thee her strength 
J\rum.]B 22. neither must IsraelA.come nigh tabern. 
Devi. 17. 16. ye shall A. return no more that way 

19. 20. shall A. commit no more anv such evil 
Jiidg. 2.21. 1 will not A. drive out any before them 
2Kings5. 17. thy se: v. will A. not offer looihcr gods 

2 Chron. IG. 9. from A. thou shalt have wars 
Psal. 125. 2. so is Lord about his people from A. 

131.3. Israel hope in the Lord from A. nnd fcir evei 
fsa. 9. 7. to establish it with justice from A. forever 
52. 1. A. there shall no moie come the unclean 
59.21. out of mouthofthyseed'sseedA.nnd forev 
Ezek. 36. 12. thou shalt no more A. bereave tht-i 
JJfi!'c.4.7.the Lord shall reign in mount Zion tl'^m A 
Mat. 23. 39. ye shall not see me A. till ye say 
26. 29. I will not drink A. of this fruit of vine 
Jyiike ]. 48. A. all generations shall call me blessed 
5. 10. fear not, from A. tlion shall catch men 
12. .52. A. there shall he five in one house 
John 14. 7. A. ye know liim, and have seen him 

15. 15. A. I call you not servants, but friends 
J3rts 4. 17. they speak A. to no man in this name 

18. 6. I am clean, A. I will go unto the Gentiles 
Rom. 6. 6. that A. we should not serve sin 
2Cor.5.15. should not A. live irnto themselves, but to 

16. A. know we no man, A. know we him no more 
Gal. 6. 17. from A. let no man trouble me, for I bear 
£;;3A.4.14.we A. be no more childr. tossed to and fro 

17. that ye A. walk not as other Gentiles walk 
2 T'm.4.8.A.there is laid up for me a crown of right, 
Heb. 10. 13. A. expecting till enemies he mnde 
iJi5i7.14.13.b]essed are thev who dif in Lord,fromA. 

HENCEFOHWARD. 
J^um. 15. 23. and A. among your generations 
Mat. 21. 19. let no fruit i^row on thee A. for ever 

HERALD. 
Dan. 3.4. then aA.cried nlnud,to you it is command. 

", HERB. 
Gen. 1. 11. bring forth the A. yielding seed, 12. 

29. I have given you everv A. bearing seed 
2. 5. made every A. t| 3. 18. thou shalt eat the h. 

9. 3. even as the A. I have given you all things 
Exorf. 9. 22. the hail smote every A. of the field, 25. 

10. 12. the locusts eat every A. of the land, 15. 
Dexit. 32. 2. as the sinall rain upon the tender A. 
2 Kings 19. 26. were as the greon A. Isa. 37. 27. 
Job 8. 12. flag withereth before any other h. 

38. 27. to cause the bud of the tender A. to spring 
Psal. 37. 2. for they shall wither as the green A. 

104.14. hecauseth A lo gron' for service of man 
Isa. 66. 14. your bones shall flourish like a A. 

HERBS. 
Exod. 12. 8. and with bitter A. eat it, J\rum. 9. 11. 
De^Lt. 11. 10. and wateredst it .is a garden of A. 
I TCings 21. 2. that T miy have it for a garden of A. 
^KinirsA. ?9.one went out into the field to .Tntber A. 
Psal. 10.5. 35. and did eat up all Jie A. in their land 
Prov. 15. 17. better is a dinner of A. where love ii 

27. 25. and A. of the mountains are gathered 



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Isa. 13. 4. 1 will consider like a dear heat upon A. 

26. 19. for thy dew is as the dew ol7/. and eartli 
42. 15.1 will dry u]) all ilieir/t. make rivers islands 

Jer. 12. 4. Iiow long ihc h. of every field wither ? 
JUat. 13. 32. is greatest among all h. JSIark 4. 32. 
Luke Jl. 42. for ye tithe all manner of A. 
Horn. 14. 2. anoiner who is weak eateth h. 
Ueb. 6. 7. and bringoth forth h. meet for tl)e;n 

'herd, S. 

Gew. 18.7. Abraham ran to the h. and fetciied a calf 
32. 7. Jiicob divided his .'*. into two bands 
47. 18. my lord also hath our h. of cattle 
Exod. 10. 9. with our flocks and A. will we go 
Z,ev. 1. 2. yo shall bring your offering of the A. 
3. 1. if ye offer it of h. male or female, Jfui/i. 15. 3. 

27. 32. cuncerning the tithe of the A. or flock 
Deut. 12. 21. thou ^halt kill of thy A. and flock 
. 15. 19. the firstling males that come of thy A. 

1 i'am. 11. 5. Saul came after the A. out of the field 

2 Sam. 12. 4. he spared to take of his A. to dress 
1 Chr. 27. 29. over the A. in Sharon, h. in valleys 
Jsa. 65. 10. Achoraplace for the A. to lie down in 
Jer. 31. 12. shall flov.- together for young of the A. 
Joell. 18. liie A. of cattle are perplexed, no pasture 
Jonak 3. 7. let not the A. nor flock taste any thing 
IJab. 3. 17. and there shall be no li. in the stalls 
Jilat.8. SO. A. of swine feed. Mark 5.11. Luke 8.32. 

32.whole A.ran violently,.l/arA5. 13. Luke8.3'3. 

See Flocks. 

HERDMAN. 
Jlmos 7. 14. I was no prophet, but I was a A. 

HERDMEN. 
Ge7t.l3.7. a strife between tlieA. of Abramand Lot 

8. let there be no strife between my A. and thy A. 
26. 20. the A. of Gerar did strive with Isaac's A. 

1 Sam. 21. 7. Doegchiefest of A. belonged to Saul 
dmos 1. 1. who was among the A. of Tekoa 

HERE. 
Oen.W. 12.the men said, hast thou h. any besides? 

15. arise, take ihy two daughters which are A. 
21. 23. now therefore swear unto me A. by God 
2r2. 1. A. I am, 7, 11. | 27. 1, 18. | 31. 11. \ 37. 13. 

1 46. 2. Exod. 3. 4. 1 Sam. 3. 4, 5, 6, 8, 16. 

2 Sam. 1.7. \ 15.25. /*a. 6. 8. 

5. ab'deye .^2. with the ass, I and lad will go yond. 
24. 13. behold, I stand A. by the well of water 

31. 37. set it A. before my brethren that tfiey may 
40. 15. and A. also have I done nothing to put me 

'42. 33. leave one of your brethren A. with me 

47.23. lo, A. is seed for you, ye shall sow the land 

Exod. 24. 14. tarry ye A. for us, till we come to you 

J^um. 14. 40. saying, lo, we be A. and will go up 

22.8. lodge A. this night, I will bring you word, 19. 

23. 1. build A. seven altars, 'prepare A. even, 29. 

32. G. shall your breth. go to war, and you sit A. ? 

16. we will build sheei)-folds A. for oar callle 
jDcMf.5.3.evenus, who are all of us A. alive this day 

12. 8. afler all the things we do A. this day 
29. 15. with him that siandeth k. that is not A. 
.Tosh. 18. 6. that I may cast lots for you A. 8. 
JndfrA. 20. h there an v man A. ? thou slialt say, no 
• 18."3. and what hast "thou A. ? || 19. 9. lodge A. 

19. 24. behold, A. is my daughter, a maiden 

20. 7. give A. your advice and counsel 
Ruth 2. 8. but abide A. fast by my maidens 

4. 1. unto whom he said, turn aside, sit down A. 2. 

1 Sam. 1. 26. 1 am the woman tliat stood by thee A. 
9. 11. thevwentup the hill and said, is the seer A. 1 
12. 3. behold, h. I am, 22. 12. fsa. 58.9. 

14.34. slay them A. and eat, and sin not against L. 
16. 11. Samuel said to .Jesse, are A. ali thy childr. 

21. 8. is there not A. under thine hand a spear? 

9. it is A. wrapped in a cloth, none save that A. 
23.3. behold, we be afraid A. in Judah; how much 
29.3. the princes said, what do these Hebrews A. ? 

2 Sam.n. 12. tarry A. to-day |! 18. SO. turn aside A. 
20. 4. be thou A. tiressnt |1 24. 22. A. be oxen 

1 Kins^s 2. 30. and he said, nay, but I will die A. 

18. 8. tell thy lord, behold, Elijah is A. 11, 14. 

19. 9. he said, what doestthou A. Elijah ? 13. 

20. 40. as thy servant was busy A. and there 

22. 7. is there not A. a prophet of L. 2 Kings 3. 11. 

2 Kings 2. 2. Elijah said, tarry A. I pray thee, 6. 
3. n. A. is Elisha 11 7.3. why sit we A. until we die? 
7. 4. the lepers said, if wesitstillA. we die also 
16.23. look there be A.noneofthe servants of Lord 

1 Chr. 29. 17. with joy thy people present A.to offer 
Job 38. 11. A. shall thy proud waves be stayed 

35. that lightnings may say unto thee, A. we are 
Psal. 132. 14. this is my rest, A. will I dwell 
Isa. 21. 9. behold, A. cometh a chariot of men 
22. 16. what hast thou A. '> whom hast thou A. ? 

28. 10 A. a little, and there a little, 1.3. 

52. 5. now therefore, what have I A. ? saith Ld. 

Eiek. 8. 6. the house of Israel committeth A. 17. 

Hos. 7. 9. sray ha!rs are A. and there upon him 

jjfai. 12. 41. a greater than Jonas is A. Luke 11. 32. 

42. a greater than Solomon is A. lAike 11. 31. 

14. 8. give me A. John Baptist's head in a charger 

17. we have A. but five loaves, and two fishes 

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Mat. 16. 28. there be some standing A. Luke 9. 27. 

17. 4. Lord, it is good torus to be A. let us make A. 

24. 2. sliall not be left A. one stone upon another 
23. if any say to you, lo, k. is Cbr. Mark 13.21. 

26. 3(). sit ye A. wiule i go and pray, Mark 14. 32. 
3d. tarry ye A. and watch with me 

28. 6. he is not A. he is risen, Mark 18. 6./<«Ae24. 6. 
Mark 6. 3. and are not his sisters A. with us ? 

13.1. blaster, see whatstone^ and buildings are A. 
L,nke4. 23. what heard done, do A. in thy country 

y. 12. for we are A. in a desert place 

17. 21. neither siiall they say, lo, A. or lo there 

23. say to you, see A. or see tliere, go not atler th. 
19. 20. behold, A. is thy pound which I have kept 
22. 38. A. are two swords, he said, it is enough 
24. 41. he said unto them, have ye A. any meat ? 

John 6. 9. there is a lad A. which hath tiveloaves 

11. 21. Lord if thou hadst been A. rny brother, 32. 

^ctsti. 36. A. is water ||9. lU. beliold, 1 am A. Lord 

9. 14. and A. he hath authoiily from the priests 

10. 33. are we ali A. present before God, to liear 

16. 28. do thyself no harm, for we are ail A. 

24. 19. v,ho ought to have been A. before thee 

25. 24. and all men which are A. present with us 
Col. 4. 9. make known unto you all things done A. 
Ueb. 7. b. and A. men that die receive tithes 

13. 14. for A. have we no continuing city, seek one 
./am. 2. 3. sit A. in a good place, or sit A. under 
IFet. 1. 17. pass time of your sojourning A. in fear 
Rev. 13. 10. A. is the patience of the saints, 14. 12. 

18. A. is vi'isdom; let him that hath understandg. 
14- J2. A. are they that kept the commandments 

17. 9. and A. is the mind which hath wisdom 

See Stand. 
HEREAFTER. 
fsa. 41. 23. shew the things that are to come A. 
£z'A.20. 39. A.also, if ye will nothearken unto me 
Dan. 2. 2i>. what should coine to pass A. 45. 
Mat.2'i. G4. A. shall ye see the Son of man sitting 
Mark 11. 14. no man eat fruit of thee A. for ever 
Luke2i. 69. A. shall Son of man sit on right hand 
John 1. 51. I say, A. ye shall see heaven opened 

13. 7. thou knowest not now, thou shaltknowA. 

14. 30. A. t will not talk much with you 
ITim.l. 16. pattern to them which A. believe on him 
Rev. 1. 19. write ihe things which shall be A. 

4. I. I will shew thee things which must be A. 
9. 12. and behold, there cnme two woes more A. 

HEREBY. 
Gen. 42. 15. A. ye shall be proved, by life of Pharaoh 

33. A. sh ill I know that ye are true men 
JVam: 16. 28. A. know that the Lord hath sent me 
./osh. 3. 10. A. know that the living God is among 
1 Cor. 4. 4. 1 know nothing, yetam f not A. justified 

1 .hhn 2. 3.,A. we do know that we know him 

5. keepeth word, A. know we that we are in him 

3. 16. A. perceive we the love of God, because 

19. and A. we know that we are of the truth 

24. and A. we know that he abideth in us 

4. 2. A. know ye the Spirit of God, every spirit 
6: A. know we the Spirit of truth and of error 
13. A. knov/ wethat we dwell in him, and he in us 

HEREIN. 

Gen. 34. 22. only A. will the men consent unto us 

2Chr. 16. 9. A. thou hast done foolishly, therefore 

JoA?i 4. 37. A. is that saying true, one soweth 

9.30. A. is a marvellous thing, that ye know not 

15. 8. A. is my Father glorified, that ye bear fruit 
Mcts'24.\Q.h.do le.xercise myself to have conscien. 

2 Cor. 8. 10. A. I give my advice, for this expedient 
1 John 4. 10. A. is love || 17. A. is love made perfect 

HERESY. 

This iDord comes from the Greek Hceresis, and 
signifies in general., a sect, or choice. /( is 
sometimes taken in a good sense, as m Acts 26. 
5, After the most straitest sect, or heresy, of 
our religion, I lived a Pharisee. St. Paul 
commends the sect, opinion, and way of the 
Pharisees, as being more learned and strict, 
and as coming nearer to the truth in many 
things, than the other sect of the Saddncees. 
But most commonly it is taken in a bad sense, 
for some fxindamental error in matters of reli- 
gion, adhered to with obstinacy. St. Paul enu- 
merates heresies among the works of the flesh. 
Gal. 5. 20. And St. Peter says. There shall 

, be false teachers among you, who priviiy shall 
bring in damnable heresies, even denying the 
Lord that bought them, 2 Pet 2. 1. St. Paul 
says in 1 Cor. 11. 19, There must be 
also heresies among you, that they which 
are approved may be made manifest among 
you. It is not simply and absolutely ne- 
cessary that ^here should be such schisms 
and divir^ions in the church, but God has 
decreed to permit Satan to shew his malice, 
and men to discover the lusts and corrup- 
tions of their nature by causing such divi- 
sions that the sincerity of his people may be 
tried and known by their stedfastness to the 



truth, and opposition to those corruptions. 
Christianity was called a sect, or heresy, {if 
Terlullus and the profane Jews, ./lcts2i. 5, 14, 
We have found this man a pestilent fellow, 
and ring-leader of the sect of the J\raiarene». 
This 1 confess, says St. Paul, that after the 
way which they call heresy, so worship I the 
God of my fathers. 

Jls to the Sects, or Heresies among the Jews, See 
Sect. 

From the very beginning of the Christian church 
there were very dangerous and per nicious here- 
sies ; for the most essential doctrines of re- 
ligion were attacked, such as the divinity of 
Christ, his quality of Messiah, the reality ana 
truth of his incarnation, the i esurrtction of 
the dead, the liberty of Christians, and their 
freedom from the legal ceremunies, and other 
points of this nature. The mcsl ancient of 
these founders of heresy, is Siiiioii the magi- 
cian, 2cho desired to buy the gift of God with 
money, and afterwards set himself up for 
Messiah, and God Almighty the Creator, Acta 
8. 9, 10. The false apostles, against whom 
St. Paul so often speaks in his epistles, had a 
mind that the faithful should receive circumci 
siun, and subject themselves to all the legal 
observances, Gal. 5. 11. j 6. 12. 

TheNlcolnitiins alloiced of a com mu7nty of icomen, 
and without any scruple con'miltcd the most 
ignominious actions, and followed the super- 
stitions of heathenism. R is said, they went 
over to the sect of the Cainists, who acknow- 
ledged apower superior to that of the Creator. 
St. John speaks of the Nicolaitans, as a sect 
of heretics then subsisting, and producing 
great disorders in the churches of Asia, Reo. 
2. 6, 15. At the same time there ic/f^e falst 
Ch lists, and false prophets, 1 John 2. 18, 22. 
2 John 7. St. Paul speaks of Hynieneus and 
Philefus,2cAo departed from the truth, sayinrr, 
that the resurrection is already past, 2 Tim 
2. 17, 18. He foretold that in the last times 
there would be some who should forsake the 
faith, and give themselves up to th". spirit of 
error, and the doctrines of devils, 1 Tim. 4. 1 
S^ Peter a7id. Jude foretell the same thingy 
2 Pet. 2. 1. Jude 18. And herein they only 
copy what Jesus Christ himself had said in the 
gospel. Mat. 7. 15. I 24. 24, Beware of false 
prophets, which come to you in sheep's cloth- 
ing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. 
For there shall arise false Christs, and false 
prophets, and shall shew great signs and won- 
ders ; insomuch that, if it were [lossible, they 
shall deceive the very elect. 

Acts 24. 14. after the wav which they call h. 
HERESIES. 

1 Cor. 11. 19. there must be also A. among you 
Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh, wrath, strife, h. 

2 Pet. 2. 1. who privilv bring in damnable A. 

HERETIC. 
Tit. 3. 10. a A. after thp second admonition, reject 

HERETOFORE. 
Exod. 4. 10. 1 am not eloquent, neither A. nor since 
5. 7. no more give straw lo make bvick ns A. 
Josh. 3. 4. for ye have not passed this way A. 
Ruth 2. 11. to a people which thou knewestnotA. 

1 Sam. 4. 7. there hath not been such a thing A. 

2 Cor. 13.2. 1 write to them which A. have sinned 

HEREUNTO. 

Eccl. 2. 25. or who else can hasten A. mor.e than II 

1 Pet. 2. 21. for even A. were ve called, because 
HEREWITH. 

Eiek. 16. 29. and yet thou wast not satisfied A. 

Mai. 3. 10. that there may be meat in mine house, 
and prove me now A. saith the Lord of ho3ti 
H'ERITAGE. 

Exod. 6. 8. the land, I will give it you for a h. 

Job 20. 29. and the A. apjiointed by God for him 
27.13. the A. of oppressors which they shall receive 

Ps. IB. 6. in pleasant places, yea, I have a goodly A. 
61. .5. give me the A. of those that fenr thy name 
94. 5. they break thy people, they afflict thy h. 
111. 6. he may give them the- A. of the heathen 
119. HI. thy testimonies have I taken as a h. 
127. 3. lo, children are a A. of the Lord 
135. 12. and gave their land for a A. 136. 21, 22. 

Isa. 54. 17. this is the A. of (he servants of the LorO 
58. 14. I will feed thee with the A. of Jacob 

Jer. 2. 7. and ye made mine A. an abomination 
3. 19. how shall I give thee a goodly A. 7 
12. 7. I have left mine A. || 8. mine A. is as alien 
9. mineA.is unto me as a speckled bird, the birds 
15. I will bring them again every man to his h. 
17. 4. thou shalt discontinue from thine A. I give 
50. 11. O destroyers of mine A. because grown fat 

.Toel 2. 17. and give not thine A. to reproach 
3. 2. I will plead with them for my A. Isrie. 

Mic. 2. 2. so they oppress a man and his A. 



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HID 



HID 



Mic. 7, 14. feed ths flock of thine h. with thy rod 

18 that passeth by tiie transgression of his A. 
JIfal. 1. 3. 1 laid Esau's mountains and h. waste 
1 Pet. 5. 3. neither a= being lords over God's A. 

HERITAGES. 

Isa. 49. 8. to cause to inherit ihe desolate A, 

HERUDIANS. 

Sec Signification on Sect. 

Mat. 22. 16. they sent unto him their disciples,with 

H. saying, we know thou art true, Mark 12. 13. 

Mark 3. 6. the Pharisees took coi:r.sel with the H. 

HERON. 

Lev. 11. 19. the stork, the A. unclean, Deut. 14. 18. 

Herself, See Self. 

HER'S. 

Jofi39.16.ostriQh is hardened astho'theywere notA. 

HEW. 

Exod. 34. 1. h. the two tables ofstone, Deut. 10. 1. 

Deut. 12. 3. ye shall A. down the graven images 

19.5.when a man goeth with neighbour to A. wood 

IKingsb.Q. that they A. me cedar-irees out of Leb. 

18. Solomon's and Hiram's builders did'A.them 

1 Chron. 22. 2. David set masons to A. stones 

2 Chr. 2. 2. Soloni. told 80,000 to A. in mountains 
Jcr. 6. 6. A. ye down trees and cast a mount 
Dan. 4. 14. he cried aloud, A. down the tree, 23 

HEWED, 

JExo(i.34.4.he A.tvvo tables like the first, TJewt.] 0.3. 

1 Sam. 1 1. 7. Saul A. oxen in pieces, and sent them 

15. 33. and Samuel A. Agag in pieces in Gilgal 

1 Kings 5. 17. h. stones to lay foundation of house 

6. 36. with three rows of A. stones, 7. 12. 

7. 9. according to the measures of A. stones, 11. 

2 Kings 12. 12. buy A. stone to repair the breaches 
Isa. 22. 16. thou hast A. thee out a sepulchre 
Jer. 2. 13. ray people have A. them out cisterns 
Has. 6. 5. therefore have I A.them by the prophets 

HEWER. 
Deut.29.ll. from A.of wood, unto drawer of water 

HEWERS. 
Josh. 9. 21. let them be A. of wood and drawers, 23. 

27. Joshua made them that day A. of wood 
l.Brin^5 5.15. and 80,000A.inmountains.2CAr.2.l8. 
2 Kings 12. 12. laid out money to masons and A. 

1 Chron. 22. 15. are A. with thee in abundance 

2 Chr. 2. 10. 1 will give to thy servants the A. 
Jer. 46. 22. shall come against Egypt as A. of wood 

HEWETH. 
Tsa. 10. 15. shall the axe boast against him that A. ? 

22. 16. as he that A. him out a sepulchre on high 
44. 14. he A. him down cedars, and taketh cypress 

HEWN. 
Prov. 9. 1. she hath A. out her seven pillars 
Isa.lO. 33. the high ones of stature shall be A. down 
33.9.Leban. is ashamed, and A. down,Sharon like 
51. 1. look unto the rock whence ye are A. 
Mat.3.10./t. down and cast into fire, 1.19. Luke 3.9. 
27. 60. and laid it in a sepulchre which he had A. 
out in the rock, Mark 15. 46. Luke 23. 53. 
See Stone. 
HID. 
Gen. 3. 8. and Adam and his wife A. themselves 
10. afraid because I was naked, and I A. myself 
35. 4. Jacob A. them under the oak by Shechem 
Exod. 2.2. goodly child, she A. Moses three months 
12. Moses slew the Egyptian, and A. him in sand 
3. 6. Moses A. his face, for he was afraid to look 
Josh. 2.4. Rahab A. the spies with stalks of flax, 6. 
C. 17. because she A. the messengers we sent, 25. 
7. 21. and behold they are A. in the earth 

10. 16. the five kings A. themselves in a cave 
./wd^. 9. 5. yet Jotham was left, for he A. himself 

1 Sam.3.i8. Samuel told Eli and A. noth. from him 
10. 22. Saul A. himself |1 20. 24. David A. himself 

1 Kings 18. 4. Obadiah A. the prophets, 13. 

2 Kings i. 27. and the Lord hath A. it from me 
6.29. I said, give thy son, she hath A. her son 

7. 8. lepers went and A. it, carried thence, and A. it 

11. 2.«they A. him and his nurse, 2 Ckron.22. 11. 
IChron. 21. 20. Oman and four sons A. themselves 
Job 3. 10. nor A. sorrow from mine eyes 

10. 13. these things hast thou A. in thine heart 
17. 4. thou hast A. their heart from understanding 

23. 1 12. 1 have A. the words of his mouth 
29.8. the young men saw me and A. themselves 

Psal.9.15.\n net which they A. their own foot taken 
22. 24. neither hath he A. his face from him 
35. 7. without cause they A. for me their net ^ 
8. let his net that he hath A. catch himself 
55. 12. then I would have A. myself from him 
119. 11. thy word have I A. in mine heart 
140. 5. the proud have A. a snare for me, and cords 

rsa. 28. 15. under falsehood have we A. ourselves 

49. 2. in shadow of his hand, in quiver he A. me 

50. 6. I A. not my face from shanse and spitting 
53. 3. and we A. as it were our faces from him 
54. 8. in a little wrath I A. my face from thee 
57. 17. I A. me and was wroth, and he went 
59. 2. and your sins have A. his face from you 
fa. 7 for thou hast A. thy face from us 

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Isa. 65. 16. because they are A. from mine eyes 
Jcr. 13. 5. so I went and A. it by Euphrates 
7. 1 took girdle from the place where 1 had A. it 
18. 22. for they have A. snares lor my liaet 
33. 5. 1 have A. my face from this cily 
26. 26. to take tliem, hut the Lord A. them 
43.10. will set his throne on these stones 1 have A. 
Ezek. 22.20. have A. their eyes from my sabbaths 
39. 23. therefore A. I my fafe from them, 24. 
Mat. 11.25. thou hast A. Iroin tlie wise,i>ii/i:el0.21. 
13. 33. A. in three measures of meal, Luke 13. 21. 
25. 18. but he went and A. his lord's money 

25. I went and A. thy lalent in the earth 
Ltike 1. 24. Elizabeth A. herself five months 
John 8. 59. but Jesus A. himself, and went out 
Rev. 6. 15. bond-man and free-man A. themselves 

HID. 
Deut. 33. 19. tliey shall suck of treasures A. in sand 
Josh. 7. 22. and behold, it was A. in his tent 
10. 17. the five kings are found A. in a cave 
2 Sam. 17. 9. behold, he is A. now in some pit 

18. 13. no matter A. from king, 1 Kings 10. 3. 

2 Chron. 9. 2. 

2 Kings 11. 3. he was A. in house ofG. 2 CAr.22.12. 

2 Chron. 22. 9. Ahaziah was A. in Samaria 

Job'.i. 21. and dig for it more than for A. treasures 

23. why is lightgiven to a man whose v.'ay is A. ? 

6. 16. stream of brooks, wherein the snow is A. 

28. 11. the thing that is A. bringeth he forth 
21. seeing it is A. from the eyes of all living 

29. t 10. the voice of the nobles was A. 
38. 30. the waters are A. as with a stone 

Ps. 17. 14. whose belly thou fillest with A. treasure 

19. 6. nothing is A. from the heat thereof 
Prov. 2. 4. and searchest for her as for A. treasures 
Isa. 40. 27. why sayest, my way is A. from the Ld. 

42. 22. and they are A. in prison-houses 
Jer. 16. 17. nor their iniquity A. from mine eyes 

32. t 17. and there is nothing A. from thee 

Hos. 13. 12. sin of Ephraim bound up, his sin is A. 

Mat. 10. 26. there is nothing A. that shall not be 

kijown, Mark 4.22. Luke8. 17. | 12. 2. 

Luke 9. 45. this saying was A. from them, 18. 34. 

19. 42. but now tliey are A. from thine eyes 
Eph. 3. 9. from the beginning hath been A. in God 
Col. 1. 26. mystery which hath been A. from ages 

2. 3. in whom are A. all the treasures of wisdom 

3. 3. and your life is A. with Christ in God 
Heb. 11. 23. by faith Moses was A. three months 

5eHID. 
Gen. 4. 14. hast driven me from the face of the 
earth, and from thy face shall J be A. 
Lev. 4. 13. thii>g6e A. from the assembly, 5. 3, 4. 
J^Fum. 5. 13. and it be A. from the eyes of her hush. 
.Tab 5.21.shalt fee A. from thescourgeof the tongue 
20.26. darkness shall be A. in his secret places 
Isa. 29. 14. the understanding of prudent menieA. 
Hos. 13. 14. repentance shall be h. from mine eyes 
Jlmos9. 3. and though they be h. from my sight 
JVak.3. 11. thou shaltbe drunken, thou shaltieA. 
Zeph. 2. 3. it may be ye shall be A. in the day 
2 Cor. 4. 3. if our gospel be h. it is hid to the lost 

M'ot be HID. 
Mat. 5. 14. a city that is set on a hill cannot be A. 
Mark 7. 24. entered a house, but he could not be A. 

1 Ti7n. 5. 25. they that otherwise cannot be A. 

J^Tot HID. 
Jb& 15. 18. told from their fathers, and not A. it 
Psal. 32. 5. and mine iniquity have i not h. 

38. 9. and m> groaning is not A. from thee 

40. 10. I have noth. thy righteousness within 
69. 5. and my sins are not h. from thee 
139.15. my substance was jioi A. when I was made 

Jer.16.17. my eyes upon their ways, they are not A. 

from my face, neither is iniq. hid from my eyes 

Hos. 5. 3. 1 know Ephraim, Israel \snoth. from me 

Z,?/Ae8.47.woman saw that she was 7ioiA.she came 

HIDDEN. 
Exod. 9. t 32. for the wheat and the rye were h. 
Lev. 5. 2. if it be A. from him, he shall be unclean 
Deut. 30. 11. it is not A. from thee, nor is it afar off 
Job 3. 16. as an A. untimely birth, I had not been 
15. 20. the number of years is A. to the oppressor 
18. 1 10. the snare is A. for him in the ground 
24. 1. seeing times are not A. from thee 
PsaZ. 51.6. in A. partshaltnrtake me know wisdom 
Prov. 28. 12. when the wicked rise, a man is A. 
Isa.Ao. 3. 1 will give thee A. riches of secret places 
48. 6. I have shewed thee new things, A. things 
Jer. 33. t 3. and I will shew thee A. things 
Obad. 6. how are his A- things sought up I 
ZecA. 11. 1 16. shepherd not visit those who be A. 
Jlcts 26. 26. none of these things are A. from him 
ICor. 2. 7. even the A.wisdom which God ordained 
4.5. will bring to light the A. things of darkness 

2 Cor. 4. 2. have renounced A. things of dishonesty 
1 Pet.3. 4. but let it be the A. man of the heart 
Rev. 2. 17. 1 will give to eat of the A. manna 

HIDDEN ones. 
Psal. 83. 3. they consulted against thy A. ones 



HIDE, Substantive. 
Lev. 8. 17. his A. and flesh be burnt with fire, 9. 11 

HIDE 
Signifies, [1] To conceal., ur kgep any thing jrom 
the sight and knowledge uf others. ISani. 20. 2, 
Why should my latlier hide this thing from mc 1 
Gen. 18. 17, Sluill I hide from Abraham that' 
thiiifl; which 1 do? I will not, I cannot hide it; 
it i.s against the laws of friendship to conceal 
?mj secrets from Iiim. [2] jVot to confess one's 
sins or to excuse and extenuate them. Psal. ^ 
32. 5, I acknowledged luy sin unto thee, and 
mine iniquity have 1 not hid. Mnd in Prov. 
28. 13, He that covereth his sins shall not pros- 
per. That does not confess them to God, and 
men too, when occasion requires it: That be- 
ing convinced, or .admonished of his sing, 
eitlier justifieth, or denictk, or excuseth them. 
[3] To cover sin by free pardon and forgive- 
ness. Psal. 51. 9, Hide thy face from my sins; 
look not upon them with art eye of revenge, 
but forget a7id forgive them. [4] To protect 
and keep safe. Psal. 27.5, In the time of 
trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion. The 
saints are called the hidden ones. Psal. 83. 
3, They have consulted against thy hidden 
ones ; against thy people, whom tkou hidcst as 
a precious treasure, and protectcst from the 
rage of their enemies. [5] To put one^s self 
under the protection of the .Almighty by faith^ 
prayer, and repentance. Prov. 22. 3, Tha 
prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hidetb 
himself. Thus the godly hide themselves un- 
der the wings of God''s promises. 
The Psalmist says, I have not hid thy righteous- 
ness within my heart, Psnl. 4U. 10. that is, 1 
have not smothered, or shut it up there, but 
spread it abroad forthy glory, and the good 
of the world. Ourjirstparents hid themselves 
from the presence of God, after they had oaten 
the forbidden fruit, being filled with shame 
and conscious of their guilt, and dread of 
judgment. Gen. 3. 8. 7'Ae Psalmist prays. 
That God wo'uld not hide himself from his 
supplication, Psal. 55. 1. that is, that heioould 
not turn away his face and ear, as one resolved 
not to hear nor help ; but that he would be 
pleased to hear him, to look favourably upon 
him. It is spoken, after the jnanner of men, 
icho sheio their aversion and. estrangement, by 
hiding their face, by turning from any one. 
In Psal. 119. 19, David prays to God, not (o 
hide his commandments from him ; to discover 
to him the sense anid meaning of them. 
Gen. 18. 17. shall I A. from Abraham what I do 1 
47. 18. we will notA. it from my lord, how that 
Exod. 2. 3. and when she could not longer A. hinj 
Lev. 20. 4. any ways A. their eyes from the man 
Deut. 22. 1. go astray, and A. thyself from them, 4 
3. with all lost things, thou mayest not A. thyself 
.losh. 2. 16. and A. yourselves there three days 
7. 19. tell what thou hast done, A. it not from ma 
Jud'g. 6. 11. to h. the wheat from the Midianites 
l.Sajn.S.n.A.it not from me, if thou h.'iSam. 14.13 
19. 2. abide in a secret place, and A. thyself 
20. 2. why should my father A. this thing from me'' 

5. let me go, that I may A. myself in the field 

19. come to the place where thou didst A. thyself 
1 Kings 17. 3. and A. thyself by the brook Cherith 

22. 25. into an inner chamber to A. 2 Chr. 18 24. 
Job 13. 20. then will I not A. myself from thee 
14. 13. O that thou wouldest A. me in the grave 

20. 12. though he A. it under his |ongue 

33. 17. from his purpose, and A. pride from man 

40. 13. A. them in the dust together, and bind 

Psnl. 17. 8. A. me under the shadow of thy wings 

27.5. time of trouble he shall A. me in his pavilion, 

in secretof his tabernacle shall he A. me 

30. 7. thou didst A. thy face and I was troubled 

31. 20. thou shalt A. them in secret of thy presence 

55. 1. and A. not thyself from my supplication 

64. 2. A. me from the secret counsel of the wicked 
78. 4. we will not A. them from their children 
89. 46. how long, O Lord, wilt thou A. thyself? 
119. 19. A. not thy commandments from me 
143. 9. deliver me, O Lord, I flee to thee to A. m« 

Prov. 2. 1. and A. my commandments with thee 
75a.l.l5. 1 will A. my eyes from you, I will not hear 
2.10. and A. thee in the dust, for fear of the Lord 
3. 9. they A. not their sin || 16. 3. A. the outcasts 
26. 20. A. thyself as it were for a little moment 
29.l5.woetothem that seek deep toA. their couna. 
58. 7. that thou A.not thyself from thine own flesh 
Jer. 13. 4. and A. it there in a hole of the rock 

6. girdle which I commanded thee to A. there 
36.19. go, A. thee, thou, and Jeremiah, and let 
38. 14. 1 will nsk thee a thing, A. nothing from me 

25. A. it not from us || 43. 9. h. them in the clay 
/>aOT.3. 56. A.not thine ear at my breathing, my cry 
£2eA.28.3. there is no secret they can A. from tnee 



HIG 



HIG 



HIL 



F.zck.21.8. cedars in garden of God could not h. him 
3L).29. neither will 1 A. my face any more from them 
Jayn. 5. 20. and shall A. a multitude of sins 
Rev. 6. 16. h. us tion* the face of him that sitteth 
■See Face. 
HIDE himself. 
1. Sam. 23. 19. doth not David h. Iiimself? 26. 1. 
fer. 23. 24. can any h. himself m secret places? 
. 49. 10. and he sluili not be able to h. himself 
Joint 12. 36. and Jesus did h. himself ftom them 

HIDE themselves. 
Deut.1.20. till they thixih. tliemsclveshe destroyed 

1 Sam. 13. 6. the people did h. themselves in caves 

2 Kings 7. 12. Syrians gone to h. themselves in field 
Job 24. 4. the poor of the earth h. themselves 

34.22.\vhere workers of iniquity may h.themselves 
Psal. 56. 6. they A. themselves, they mark my steps 
Pro7;.28.28.when the wickedvise,menk.themselves 
Dan. 10. 7. so that they fled to A. themselves 
Amus 9. 3. tlio' they h. themselves in top of Carmel 

HIDEST. 

Job 13. 24. why h. thy face? Psal. 44. 24. | 88. 14. 

Psal. 10. 1. why h. thou thyself in times of trouble 1 

104. 29. thou h. thy face, they are troubled 

Isa. 45. 15. verily thou art a God that h. thyself 

HIDETH. 

1 Sam. 23. 23. find the lurking places where he h. 

Job 23. 9. he h. himself on the right hand, that 

34.29. when ho h. his face who can behold him? 

42.3. who is he that h. counsel without knowledge 

Psal. 10. 11. he h. his face, he will never see it 

139. 12. yea, the darkness h. not from thee 
Prov. 10. 18. he that h. hatred with lying lips. 
19.24. the slothful h. his hand in his bosom, 26. 15. 
22.3.a prudent man foreseeih and A. himself, 27.12. 
27. 16. whosoever A.'her h. the wind 
23. 27. he that A. his eyes shall have many a curse 
Isa. 8. 17. that h. his face from the house of Jacob 
Mat. 13. 44. which when a man hath found, he A. 

HIDING. 
Job 31. 33. by A. mine iniquity in my bosom 
Psal. 32. 7. thou art my A. place, 119. 114. 
Isa. 28. 17. the waters shall overflow the A. place 
32. 2. a man shall be as a A. place from the wind 
Hab. 3. 4. and there was the A. of his power 

HIGH. 
High places, in Hebrew, Bamoth. They are often 
spoken of inscripture, and the prophets upbraid 
the Israelites /or nothing with so much zeal as 
for worshipping upon the high places. The 
destroying of these high places is a commen- 
dation given but to few princes in the scrip- 
ture; and many of them, though otherwise 
zealous for the observance of the law, had not 
the courage to ruin these eminences, and pre- 
vent the people from sacrificing upon them. 
While the temple was not built, there teas nothing 
in high places expressly contrary to the late, 
provided God only was adored there, and that 
no incense or victims were offered to idols. 
Under the .Judges theyscem to have been tole- 
rated; and Samuel offered sacrifices in several 
places besides the tabernacle, where the arl^oas 
not present. Even in David's time, they sacri- 
ficed to the Lord at Shiloh, Jerusalem, and 
Gibeon. But after that the temple icas built, 
and a place prep ared for the fix'ed settlement of 
the ark, it was no more allowed of to sacrifice 
out of Jerusalem. Solomon in the beginning 
of his reign, icent to Gibeon to sacrifice there, 
1 Kings 3. 4. But from that time we see no 
lawful sacrifices offered out of the temple. 
Dr. Prideaux thinks it probable that the Pro- 
seuchiE, which he says tcere open co^irts, built 
like those in which the people prayed at the ta- 
bernacle, and at the temple, and in one of which 
our Saviour is said to have continued all night 
in prayer to God, Luke 6. 12, were the same 
which in the Old Testament are called high 
places. Jlnd he says, that he is confirmed in 
this opinion, in that the Proseuchae had groves 
in or about them, in the same manner as the 
high places had. Connect. Part I. Book 6. 
Gen. 29. 7. and he said, lo, it is yet A. day 
Exod.W.a. Israel went out with A.hand, JVM7n.33.3. 
JViim.ll. 31. brought quails as it were two cubits A. 
Deut. 3. 5. the cities were fenced with h. walls 
12. 2. served their gods on the A. mountains 
26. 19. and to make thee A. above all nations 
28. 43. tliestranger sh.ill get up above thee very A. 
52. till thy A. and fenced walls come down 
32. 27. lest they should say, oyr hand is A. 
1 Kings 9.8. at thi.< house which is A. every one hiss 

1 Chr. 17. 17. to the estate of a man of A. degree 

2 CAr.7. 21. this house isA. shall be an astonishment 
Esth. 5. 14. a gallows be made of fifty cubits A. 7. 9. 
Job 11. 8. it \s as A. as-heaven, what canst thou do? 

21. 22. seeing he judgeth those that are h. 

22. 12. and behold the stars, how A. they are 
38. 15. and the A. arm shall be broken 

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Job 41. 34. he beholdeth all A. things, he is a king 
Psal. 18. 27. but thou wilt bring down A. looks 
49. 2. give ear, both low and A. rich and poor 
62. 9. and men of A. degree are a lie 
71. 19. thy righteousness also, O God, is very A. 
78. 69. he built his sanctuary like h, palaces 
89. 13. strong is thy hand, A. is thy right hand 
97. 9. thou, Lord, art A. above earth, 99. 2. 1 113. 4. 
lOL 5. him that hath a A. look and a proud heart 
103. 11. for as the heaven is A. above the earth 
131. 1. nor do I exercise in things too A. for me 

138. 6. though the Lord be A. yet hath he respect 

139. 6. such knowledge, it is A. cannot attain to it 

149. 6. let the A. praises of God be in their mouth 

150. 5. praise him on A. sounding cymbals 
Prov. 18. 11. and as a A. wall in iris own conceit 

21. 4. a A. look, and a proud heart, is sin 

24. 7. wisdom is too A. for a fool, he openeth not 

£ccZ. 12. 5. when shall be afraid of that which is A. 

Isa. 2. 13. day of the Lord on all cedars that are h. 

14. and upon all the A. mountains and hills 
6. 1. the Lord sitting on a throne A. and lifted up 

10. 12. I will punish the glory of his A. looks 

33. the A. ones of stature shall be hewn down 
24. 21. punish the host of the A. ones that are on A. 
25. 12. the fortress of A. fort shall he bring dovi'n 

30. 13. as a breach swelling out in a A. wall 
52. 13. behold my servant shall be very A. v' 
57. 15. for thus saith the A. and lofty One 

Jer. 17. 12. a glorious A. throne from the beginning 

31. 21. set up way-marks, make thee A. heaps 

49. 16. though thou makest thy nest A. as the eagle 
51. 58. her A. gates shall be burnt with fire 

Ezek. 1. 18. as for their rings they were so A. 
17. 24. that I have brought down the A. tree 
21. 26. exalt the low, and abase him that is A. 
31. 3. behold, the Assyrian was of A. stature 
34. 14. I will feed them on the A. mountains 
Dan. 8. 3. the two horns were A. one was higher 
Obad.3. whose habitation \a A. that saith in his heart 
Zeph. 1. lo. a day of alarm against the A. towers 
.John 19. Zl. for that sabbath-day was a A. day 
Jlcts 13. 17. with a A. arm brought he them out 
Rom. 12. 16. mind not A. things || 13. ll.it is A. time 
2 Cor. 10. 5. casting down every A. thing that exalts 
Phil. .3. 14. for the prize of the A. calling of God 
Rev. 21. 12. holy Jerusalem had a wall great and A. 
See Gate, God, Hill, Hills. 
Most HIGH. 
JV(fm.24.16.and knew the knowledge of the >7i05^ff. 
DcMf. 32.8. when the 7nost H. divided to the nations 
2 Sam. 22. 14. when the most H. uttered his voice 
Psa?.7.17. 1 will praise the Lord, and sing praise to 
the name of the Lord most H. 9. 2. | 92. 1. 
21.7.thro' mercy of the moat //.shall not be moved 
46.4. holy place of the tabernacle of the ?«05i //. 
47. 2. the Lord most 11. is terrible, a great King 
50. 14. offer to God, and pay thy vows to most H. 

56. 2. that fight against me, O thou most H. 

57. 2. I will cry unto God most H. unto God that 
73. 11. and is there knowledge in the most H.7 

11. 10. the years of the right hand of the most H. 

78.17. by provoking the most H. in wilderness, 56. 
82.6. all of you are the children of the most H. 
83. 18. that thou art most H. over all the earth 
91. 1. dvvelleth in the secret place of the mostH. 

9. thou hast made the most H. thy habitation 

92. 8. but thou. Lord, art most H- for evermore 

107. 11. contemned the counsel of the most H. 

Isa. 14. 14. 1 will ascend, I will be like the most H. 

//am. 3. 35. turn aside before the face of the most H. 

38. out of mouth o^most H. proceedeth not evil 

Dan. 4. 17. that the inost H. ruleth in the kingdom 

24. and this is the decree of the most H. 

25. that the most H. rules in kingdom of men, 32. 

34. and I blessed the most H. and I praised him 
7. \^. the saints almost H. shall take the kingdom 

22. judgment was given to the saints of most H. 
25. shall speak great words against the7??05^ H. 
27. to the people of the saints of the most H. 
Hos. 1. 16. they return, but not to the most H. 
11. 7. though they called them to the mo%t H. 
./Scis 7.48. the mos£ /f.dwelleth not in temples made 
See Mountain. 
On HIGH. 
Exod. 25. 20. cherubims stretch wings on h. 37. 9. 
39. 31. they tied a lace of blue, to fasten it on h. 
Deut. 28. 1. thy God will set thee on A. above 
2 Sam. 22. 49. thou hast lifted me up on A. 

23. 1. and the man who was raised up on A. said 
l^m^s21.9.setNabothoreA. among the people, 12.. 
2jff^87/o-sl9.22.against whom hast thou lifledupthine 

eyes on h.7 against HolyOne of Israel?/5a.37.23. 

1 CAr. 14. 2. for l.'s kingdom was lifted up on A. 

2 Chr. 20. 19. stood up to praise God of Israel on A. 
.Tob 5. 11. to set up on A. those that be low 

16. 19. witness is in heaven, and my record is on A. 

31.2. what inheritance of the Almighty from onh.l 
39. 18. what time she lifteth up herself ore A. 

27. the eagle mount up and make her nest on A.? 
2 P 



Psal. 7. 7. for their sakes therefore return on h. 
C8. 18. thou hast ascended on A. thou hast led 
69. 29. let thy salvation, O God, set me up on h 
75. 5. lift not up your horn o« A. speak not. with 
91. 14. 1 will set him on A. because h.e hath known 
93. 4. the Lord on h. is mightier than the noise 
107. 41. setteth he the poor on A. from affliction 
113.5. who is like to our God, whodwuUeth onh.7 

Isa. 22. 16. that hewetli him out a sepulchre on h 
24. 18. for the windows from on A. are open 

21. punish the host of high ones that are on h. 
26. 5. he bringeth down them that dwell on h. 

32. 15. till the Spirit he jioured on us from on A. 

33. 5. he dwelleih on A. || 16. he shall dwell on h. 
40. 26. lift up your eyes on A. and behold 

58. 4. to make your voice to be heard on A. 
.Ter. 25. 30. the Lord shall roar from on h. 
Ezek.3\. 4. the deep set him up on A. with her rivers 
//a&.2.9. that he may set his nest on A. to be deliver. 
3. 10. the deep lifted up his hands on A. 
Luke 1.78. the day-spring from o?i A. hath visited us 
24. 49. till ye be endued with power from o?i A. 
Ep/i. 4.8. when he ascended up on h. he led captivity 
Heb. 1. 3. on the right hand of the Majesty on A. 
See Place, Places, Priest, Tower. 
HIGH-WAY, S. 
I^ev. 26. 22. and vour h.-ways shall be desolate 
A''«77!.20.17. by king's A.-?oa7/, 19. 1 21.22.Z)eMf.2.27 
Judg.5.Q. in days of Jael h.-ways were unoccupied 
20. 31. they began to kill the people in the h.-ways 
32. let us flee, and draw them unto the h.-ways 
45. gleaned of them in the h.-ways 5000 men 

1 Sam. 6. 12. the kine went along the A.-way lowing 

2 Sam. 20. 12. Amasa wallowed in blood in h.-way 
2 Kings 18.17.A.-20. of fuller'.* field, Isa. 1. 3. 1 36.2. 
Prov. 16. 17. h.-i^ay of upright to depart from evil 
/sff. 11.16. a h.-way for the remnant of his people 

19. 23. shall be a h.-way out of Egypt to Ass3'ria 
33.8. h.-ways lie waste, way-fnring man ceaseth 
35. 8. and a h.-way shall be there, and a way 
40. 3. make in the desert a h.-way for our God 
49. 11. and my h.-ways shall be exalted 
62. 10. cast up, cast up the h.-way, gather stones 
.7er. 31. 21. set thine heart Toward the h.-way 
Amos 5. 16. they shall say in all the h.-ways, alas 
.-1iat22.9.go therefore into the A.-zca?/5,/.MA-e 14.23. 
Mark 10. 46. Bartimeus sat by the h.-way begging 

HIGHER. 
J^um. 24. 7. and his king shall be A. than Agag 

1 Sa7n. 9. 2. Saul was A. than any of the people 

2 Kings 15. 35. Jotham built A. gate of the house 
A'cA. 4. 13. on the A. places, I even set the people 
.lob 35.5. behold the clouds, which are h. than thou 
Psal. 61.2. lead me to the rociy that is A. than I 

89. 27. I will make him A. than kings of the earth 
Eccl. 5.8. he regardeth, and there be A. than they 
Isa. 55.9. as the heavens are k. than earth, so my 
ways A. than your ways, thoughts than yours 
.Ter. 36. 10. then read Baruch in the A. court 
Ezek.9 2. six men came from the way of the A. gate 

42. 5. for the grJleries were A. than these 

43. 13. and this shall be the A. place of the altar 
Dan.8. 3. one horn A. than the other, A. came last 
Luke 14. 10. he may say to thee, friend, go up A. 
fio77?.13. 1. let every soul be subject to the A. powers 
Heb. 7. 26. a High-Priest made A. than the heavens 

HIGHEST. 
2 Ch7: 32. 1 33. buried Hezekiah in A. of sepulchres 
Psal. 18. 13. Lord thundered, the H. gave his voice 
87. 5. and the H. himself shall establish her 
Prov. 8. 26. nor the A. part of the dust of the world 
9. 3. she crieth upon the A. places of the city 
Eccl. 5. 8. he that is higher than the A. regardeth 
Ezek. 17. 3. and took the A. branch of the cedar 
22. I will take of the A. branch of the cedar 
41.7. so increased from lowest chamber to the A. 
Mat. 21. 9. saying, Hosanna in the A. Mark 11. 10. 
Luke 1. 32. a"nd shall be called the Son of the H. 
35. the power of the H. shall overshadow thee 
76. thou shall be called the prophet of the H. 
2. 14. glory to God in the A. on earth peace, 19. 38. 
6. 35. and ye shall be the children of the H. 
14. 8. when bidden, sit not down in the A. room 
20. 46. and love the A. seats in the synagogues 

HIGHLY. 
J^jike 1. 28. the angel said, thou art A. favoured 
16. 15. that which is A. esteemed among men 
Aats 12. 20. Herod was A. displeased with Tyre 
Rom. 12. 3. not to think of himself more A. than 
Phil. 2. 9. wherefore God also hath A. exalted him 

1 Thess. 5. 13. and to esteem them very A- in love 

HIGH-MINDED. 
Rom. 11. 20. be not A. but fear, 1 Tim. 6. 17 

2 Tim. 3. 4. traitors, heady, A. lovers of pleasures 

HIGHNESS. 
.lob 31 2.3. by reason of his A. I could not endure 
Isa. 13. 3. even them that rejoice in my A. 

HILL. 
F.xod. 24. 4. Moses built an altar under the h 
JVum. 14. 45. the Canaanites which dwelt in that h 



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HIM 



HIM 



Dent 1. 41. ye were ready to go up into the h. 43. 

1/05A. 5.3.circumcifc«(] Israel at llie h. of foreskins 
17. ](). tliey said, ihu h. is not enough for us 
24.30. Ju.sliua burit^d ou the fi. Gaasli, Jud^r.2. 9. 
33. El«azar was buried in u h. ihat pertained 

Jud<r. 7. 1. the Rlidianites weie.i)y the It. of Moreh 

1 Sam. 7. 1. ;nk into house of Abinadab in the k. 

9. 11. as Saul and his servants went up the h. 

10. .5. after thai, thuu shalt come to A. of God, 10. 
23. 19. David hid in the h. of Hachllah, 2t). 1. 
25. 20. Abigail camo ,!ou n by the covert of the/t. 

2 Sam. 2. 24. v> heu tliey were come to h. of Ammah 
13. 34. much jieofile came by tlie h. behind him 
16. 13. Shiiuei went along on the h. side, cursing 
21. 9. they hanged them in the /i. before the Lord 

1 Kings II. 7. Soiiimon built in the A. forChemosh 
16. 24. Oinri bought the li. Samaria, built on h. 

2 Kings 4. 27. she came to the man of God to the h. 
Psal. 24.3. who shall ascend into the A. of the Lord 

42. 6. I will remember thee from the h. Mizar 
63. 15. the h. of (lod is as the A. of Bashan 

I'i. this is the h. which God desireth to dwell in 
Cant. 4. 6. I will get me to the h. of frankincense 
Isa. 5. I. hath a vineyard in a very fruitful h. 
10. 32. shall shiike his hand against h. of Jerusalem 

30. 17. till ye be left as Jin ensign on a h. 

31. 4. Lord of hosts shall fight for the h. thereof 
40. 4. every mountaiii and h. sliall be made low 

Jer, 16. 16. they shall hunt them from every h. 
31. 39. the measuring line u[)on the h. Gareb 

49. 16. thou that hofdest the height of the h. 
.50. 6. they have gone from mountain to h. 
.E2e/j:.34.26.will make places about my h. a blessing 
Mat. 5. 14. a city that is set on a h. cannot be hid 
Luke 3. 5. and every h. shall be brought low 

4. 29. and they led him to the- brow of the A. 
9. 37. when they were come down from the h. 
Acts 17. 22. then Paul stood in the midst of Mars A. 

HILL-COUNTRY. 
Josh.Vi.Q. inhabitants oi li.- country will I drive out 
21.11. gave to tiiesons of Aaron, Arba in h.-coun. 
Luke 1.39. and M;iry v.'ent down into the h.-couvtry 
65. were noised thro' all theA.-cou7(f7'7/of Judea 
High HILL, S. 
Gcn.1. 19. all high h. under heaven were covered 
l/riwifsH. 2^. groves on every high A. 2^n7O'sl7.10. 
Psal. 68. 15. is a high, A. as the hill of Ra.-han 
16. why lea |) ye, ye highh.l thisishillGod desires 
104. 18. high h. are a refuge for the wild goats 
Isa. 30. 25. and on every high A. rivers of water 
/er .2.20. when on every high h. thou wanderest, 23. 
17. 2. whils' children remeinber groves on high h. 
Ezek. 6. 13. slain men among idols onevery high A. 
20. 23. then they saw every high A. and thick trees 
31. 6. my sheep wandered on every high h. 

Holy HILL. 

PsaZ. 2. 6. 1 have set my king on my holy h. of Zion 

3.4. 1 cried to Lord, he heard nrre out of his holy h. 

15. 1. Lord, who sliall dwell in thy holy A.? 

43. 3. let them lead me, bring me to thy holy A. 
99. 9. worship at his holy h. the Lord is holy 

HILL, with top. 

Ezod. 17. 9. to-morrow I will s-tand ontop of the A. 

10, Moses, Aaron, and Hur, went to ir>;»of the A. 

J^um. 14. 44. they presumed to go up to the A. top 

Judg. 16. 3. Samson carried them to the top of a A. 

1 Sam. 26. 13, David stood on the top of a A. 

2 Sam. 2. 25. and Abner stood on the top of a A. 

16. 1. David was a little past the top of the k. 
2 Kings 1. 9. Elijah s:it on the top of a A. 

HILLS. 
Gen 49.26. to the utmostbound of the everlasting A. 
JVmi I. 23. 9. and from the A. I behold him 
Z)f a t. 8. 7. that sprin? out of the valleys and A. 
9 out of wh.ose A. thou mayesr dig brass 
11 II. it is a land of A. and valleys, and drinketh 
33 15. for the jirecious things of the lasting A. 
JosL 10. 40. .loshua smote all the countryof l^he A. 
11 16. so .loshua took all that land, the A. 

1 K; ngs 20. 23. their gods are the gods of the A. 28. 
22 17. I saw all Israel scattered on the h. 

2 K- 17.0-5 16. 4. burnt incen'.e on the A. 2 Chr. 38. 4. 
Joh 15. 7. or wast thou made before the A.? 
Psal. 18. 7. the foundations also of the A. moved 

50. 10. the cattle on a thousand A. are mine 
65. 12. the little A. rejoice on every side 
72. 3. and the little A. by rijihteousness 
80. 10. the A. vvere covered by the shadow orit 
95. 4. the strength of the k. is his also 

97. 5 the h. melted like wax at the presence ofLd. 

98. 8 let the A. be jovful together 
104 10.hesendeths))rini{s, vvhich run among the A. 

13 he watereth the k. from his chambers 
32 he touchelh the A. and they smoke 
114. 4. and the little A skipped like lambs, 6. 
12!. 1. I will lift up mine eyes to the A. whence 
148. 9. mountains and all A. praise the Lord 
Prov. 8. 25. before the A. was I brought forth 
Cant 2. 8. he cometh skipping upon the A. 
Isa y. 2. and shall be exalted above the A. 
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Isa. 2. 14. the day of the Lord shall be on all A. 
5. 25. the A. did tremble, their carcases were torn 
7. 25. on all A. shall not come the fear of briers 

40. 12. who hath weighed the A. in a balance 1 

41. 15. and thou shalt make the A. as chaff 

42. 15. I will make waste mountains and A. 
.54. 10. mountains shall depart, the A. be removed 
.5.5. 12. the A. shall break forth into singing 
65. 7. which have blasphemed me upon the A. 

Jtr. 3.23. in vain is salvation ho[)ed for from the A. 
4. 24. I beheld, and lo, the A. moved lightly 
13. 27. I have seen thy abominations on the A. 

Ezek. 6. 3. thus saith the Lord to the A. 36. 4. 

35. 8. with his slain men in thy A. and valleys 

36. 6. and say to the A. to the rivers, and valleys 
Nos. 4. 13. they burn incense on the A. under oaks 

10. 8. and they shall say to the A. fall on us 
Joel 3. 18. and the A. shall flow with milk 
J3mos 9. 13. drop wine, and all the A. shall melt 
Jllic. 4. 1. and it shall be exalted above the A. 

6. 1. arise, and let the A. hear thy voice 
J\rah. 1. .5. the A. melt, and the earth is burnt 
Hah. 3. 6. the jierpetual A. did bow, his ways 
Zcph. 1. 10. and a great ciasliing from the A. 
Luke23.30. they shall begin to say to the A. cover us 

HIM. 
Gen. 41. 13. me he restored, and A. he hanged 
Exod. .32. 33. whoso, hath sinned, A. I will blot out' 
J^um. 14. 24. Caleb, A. will I bring into the land 

16. 5. to come near, even A. whom lie hath chosen 
Dent. 10.20. A. shalt thou serve, and to A. cleave 

18. 5. the Lord hath chosen A. and his sons for ever 
1 Sa7n. 10.24. see yeA. whom the Lord hnlh chosen 

1 Kings'U. 11. k. that dieth in city, 16. 4. ] 21.24. 
21.21. A.lhat pis.seth against the wall, 2/r*n^.s9.S. 

2 Kings 11. 2. and they hid A. even A. and his nurse 
15. and A. that followed her, kill with the sword 

17. 36. A. shall ye fear, A. shall ye worship 
JVisA. 13. 26. A. did outlandish women cause to sin 
Esth. 8. 7. A. they have hiinged on the gallows 
.Job 15. 31. let not A. that is deceived trust in vanity 

29. 12. I delivered A. that bMd none to help A. 

36. 22. behold, who teacheth like A.? 

40. 9. or cmst thou thunder with a voice like A.? 

42. 8. Job s'iujll pr.iy for ynu, for A. will I accept 
Psal. 4. 3. the Lord hath set ajrart A. that is godly 

25. 12. A. shall he teach in the way he shall choose 

45. 11. worship A. || 72. 12. A. who hath rm helpei 

101. 5. A. will I cut off, A. that hath a high look 
Pro?). 6. 19. A. that sovveth discord among brethren 

24.24. A. shall the peojile curse, nationsshall abhor 
Fed. 10. 1. a little folly A. that is in reputiition 
.Ter. 48. 35. A. that oft'ereth in the high-places 
EzeA. 35.7. and cut off from it A. that passeth out 
Jivios 1. 5. and A. that holdeth the scejitre 
Mai. 2. 12. will cut off A. that offereth an offering 
Mat. 4. 10. A. only shalt thou serve, L^lke 4. 8. 

10. 32. whosoever shall confess trie before men, A. 
will I confess also bef. my Father, Luke 12. 8. 
33. A. will I deny before my Father in heaven 
40. receiveth A. that sent me, Mark 9. 37. 

17. 5. this is my Son, hear ye A. .^cts 3. 22. | 7. 37. 

18. 15. go tell A. between A. and thee alone 
24. 18. nor let A. in the field return, Mark 13. 16. 
27, 32. A. they compelled lo bear his cross 

Mark 13. 14. let A. that readeth understand 

15. let A. that is on the house-top not go down 
Luke 23. 25. A. that for sedition and murder was 
24. 24. as the women had said, but A. they saw not 
Johi 5. 38. whom he hath sent, A. ye believe not 

43. come in his own name, A. ye will receive 
6. 27. for A. hath God the Father sealed 

37. A.thatcometh to me, I will in nowise cast out 
9. 31. A. he heareth !| 12. 26. A. will my Father hon. 
13. 32. God shall also glorify A. in himself 

..^c«5 2. 23. A. being delivered || 5 31. A. God exalted 
10. 40. A. God raised up the third day, and shewed 

16. 3. A. would Paul have to go forth with A. 

17. 23. whom ye worship, A. declare I unto you 
Rom. 14. 1. A. that is weak in the faith receive 

3. let not A. that oateth, despise A. that eafeth not 

1 Co7-.3.17.if any defile temple, A. shall God destroy 
10. 12. let A. that tbinketh he standeth take heed 

2 Cor, 5. 21. for he hath made A. to be sin for us 
Gal. 6. 6. let A. that is taught in the word 
Eph. 4. 28. let A. that stole steal no more 
PAz'Z. 2. 23. A. therefore I hope to send presently 

29. receive A. therefore in the Lord with gladness 

2 Thess. 2. 9. h. whose coming is after the working 

/feJ.2.14. might desfroy A. that hath power of death 

11. 12. sprang there of one, and A. as good as dead 

Move HIM. 
Dffl7i.ll. 5. shall be strong ahnve h. and have domin. 

Mout HIM. 
1 Sam. 22. 6. his servants were standing ahout A. 7. 
17. king said to the footmen that stood about A. 
lKings5. 3. not build for wars which were about A. 
IChron. 18. 31. they compassed a.bout A. to fight 
Job 1. 10. hast not tbou made a hedge about A.? 
Psal.76. 11. let all round about h. bring presents 



Psal. 89. 7. and be had in reverence of all about i, 
Jer. 48. 17. alt ye that are about A. bemoan him 
39. Moab shall be a dismaying to all about A. 

50. 32. and it shall devoui all round about h. 
Lam. 1. 17. his adversaries shall be round about A 
Ezek.l2. 14. scatter all that are about h. lo help him 

32. 22. his graves are round about A. 2.'>, 26. 
Jl/a<.8.18.when JesussawgreatmultituilesfflioMtA 
Mark 3. 32. the multitude sat about A. and said 
John 10. 24. then came the Jews round about A. 
Rev. 4.8. four beasls had each six wings about h 

Jifter HIM. 
Gen. 17. 19. with him and with his seed after h 

18. 19. he will command his household after A„ 
Kxoi'i.28. 43. itshallbeastaiute for his sued afttrh 

29. 29. the holy garments shall be his son's after h 
I^ev. 20. 5. will cut offall that go a whoring afte^ \ 
JVum. 32. 15. for if ye turn away from after k. 
.Josh. 20. 5. if the avenger of blood pursue after I 
Judg. 1.6. Adoni-bezek fled, they p.nrsued ufte' t. 

3. 28. they went after A. and toiik the fords 

6. 34. and Abiezer was gathered ofUr h. 35. 

1 Sam. 14. 13. and his armoin-bearer after A. 

17. 35. I went out after h. and smote him 
26. 3. and David saw that Suul came after h. 

2 Sam. 1. 6. the horsemen followed hard after A. 

15. 17. king went forth and all the jieople afterh.. 

23. 10. the people returned afier A. only to spoil 

1 Kings 1.20. on the throne of my lord after A. 27. 
15. 4. to set up his son afterh- and establish Jerus. 

2 Kings 5.20. I w ill run afterh. ant} take somewhat 
9. 27. Jehu followed after A. .and said, smite 
14; 19. sent of ter h. to Lachish, 2 C/iron. 25. 27. 

18. 5. so that after A. was none like him, 23. 25. 

1 Chron. 27. 7. Joab, and Zeb;idiah his son afterh. 

2 Chro7i. 26. 17. Azariah the priest went in afterh. 
JSTch. 3. 16. after A. repaired. So to the '3lst verse. 
Job 18. 20. ihey that come after A. shall be astonied 

21. 21. what pleasure haih he in his house afterh. 
33. and every man shall draw after h. 

41. .32. he maketh a path to shine after A. 
Psal. 49. 17. his glory shall not descend after A. 
Prov. 20. 7. his children ate blessed /i/fcr A. 
Eccl. 3.22. bring to see what shall be afterh. 6. 12. 

7. 14. that man should find nothing after A. 

'0. 14. what shall be after A. who can tell himi 
Ezek.^. 5. go ye after A. thro' the city, and smite 
Luke 19. 14. and sent a messenger after A. saying 
.hhn 12. 19. behold, the world is gone after h. 
.j^cts 5. 37. and drew awny much people after k. 

7.5. he would give it to him, and to hisseed afterh. 

17. 27. seek Lord, if haply they might feel after h 

19.4. believe on him which should come afterh. 

Ji gainst HIM. 
Gen. 16. 12. and every man's hand against h. 

32. 25. he saw that he prevailed not a.^ain it A. 

37. 18, they conspired against h. 1 Kings 15 27. 
I 16. 9. 2 Kings 14. 19. | 15. 10, 25. | 21 23. 

Exod. 16. 8. Lord heareth your murmurings which 
ye murmur against A. Jfum. 14. 36. | 16. 11, 
JVmj?7. 22. 22. stoodlbr an adversary against k. 
Demi. 19. 11. but if any man rise up against h. 
ItT if a false witness rise to testify against h. 
.3.3. 11. smite through the loins that rise against h. 
Josh. 5. 13. there stood a mtm ovei-against A. 
Judg. 14. 5. behold a young lion roared against h 
15. 14. the PW.stines shouted against A. 

20. 23. and the Lord said, go up against h. 

2 Sam. 10. 9. the front of the battle was against h. 

1 Kings 13. 4. hand he put forth against A. dried up 

21. 10 sons of Belial to bear witness against A. 

2 Kings 23. 29. and king Josiah went up against h. 

24. 2. Lord sent against A. bands of Chaldees 
2 Chron. 32. 17. to rail and to speak against A. 
Esth. 6. 13. thou shalt not prevail age^iv£t A. 
Job 2. 3. although thou movedst me against h. 

8. 4. if thy children have sinned against A. 

9. 4. who hardened himself ag. A. and prospered t 
14. 20. thou prevailest for ever against A. 

33. 13. why dost thou strive against A.? 

35. 6. if thou sinnest, svhaf doest i\\on a gainst h.? 
Psal. 78. 17. and they sinned yet more against h. 
Prov. L7. 11. a cruel messenger shall be sent ag. A. 
Eccl. 4:. 12. and if one prevnil ag. A. two withstand 
Isa. 10. 15. shall the nxe boast ao-. A. that heweth? 
or the saw magnify itself ^5-. A. that shaketh it? 

31. 4. when shepherd's are called forth against A. 

45.24. all that are incensfd ng'iinst A. be ashamed 

59.19. Spirit of Lord shall lift up a standard a^. A. 
.Ter. 20. 10. be enticed and we shnll prevail ag. k. 

31.20. for since Ispake ag'inst A. Iremember him 
51. 3. against A. that behdeth, let the archer bend 

Ezek. 29. 2. and prophp.sy ag.h. and Egvpt, 38.2. 

38. 21. and I will call for a sword against A. 
22. 1 will plead ag.h. with pestilence and blood 
Dan. 9. 11. because we have sinned against h. 

11.16. but he that cometh af!h. shall do nccording 
Mic. 3. 5. they even pre|>nrc war against A. 

7. 9. 1 will bear, because I have sinned agai-nst A 
Hab. 2. 6. shall not these take up a parable as A.f 



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^fflM2.14.and held a counsel against h. J)farA-3.6. 
Ltuke 14. 31. to meet him that coineth against /«.. 
^cts 2-2. -24. whetefore tliey cried so against h. 

23. 30. to say before thee what they had against h. 

525. 3. the iiigli-i)riest desired favour against h. 

15. Jews, desiring to have judgtnent against h. 
Jude9. durst not bring a^rainsi A. araihng accusat. 

15.\vhiciiungodly sinners have spoken againsth. 
Rev. 19. 19. make war ag. h. that sat on the horse 

J3t UIM. 
Gen. 49. 23. the archers shot at h. and hated him 
1 Sam. '20. 33. Saul cast a javeUn at k. to smite liim 
25aM.lG.13.Shiiijei threw stones at h. and cast dust 
Job 27. 23. men shall clap their hands at k., 
Psal. 12. 0. in sale.y from him that puffelh at k. 

37. 13 the Lord shall laugh at h. for he seeth 

52. 6. the rigliteous also shall see and laugh at h. 

64. 4. suddenly do (hey shoot at h. and fear not 
Isa. 52. 1.5. tiie kings siiall shut their mouths at h. 
Dan. 11. 4U. ihe king of the south shall push atk. 
Js''ah. 1. 5. the mountains quake at h. and hills melt 
J\Iark 6. 3. and they were oifended at h. 

12.4.a£ A.they cast stones, and wuund.himin head 
10 17. and they marvelled at h- 

Luke 7. 9. he'nMivelled atk. and turned about 

8. 19. they could not coma at h. lor the press 
John 6. 41. ihe Jews then murmured at li. 

8. 59. then took thev up son. s to cast at h. 

Before HIM. 
Gen. 24. 33. there was set meat before h to eat 

32. 3. Jacob sent messengers before h. to Esau 
21. so went the present, over before h. 

41. 43. and they cried before h. bow the knee 

43. 33. ihey sat bifore h. \\ 44. 14. fell before h. 
Exod. 34 (J. aud the liOrd passed by before h. 
JSTum. 11. 20. and have wept b'fore h. saying 
Josh. <5.5. ;iscend up every man straight before h. 

22. 27. might do the service of the Lord before h. 
Judg. 9. 40. Al);melec!i chased, he tied before h. 

14. 1(5. Samson's wit« wept before h. and said, 17. 

1 Sam. It), li. surely tiie Lonl's anointed 'nbcfoveh- 
21. ar.d David came to Saul and stood before h. 

17. 7. iv.A one hearing a shiel^l went before h. 
2 Sam. 10. 13. theyfltd hef,re h. 1 Chron. 19. 14. 

11. 13. Uriaii did eat and drink before h. 

12. 20. when hf' required, th .y set brearl before h. 

15. 1. and Hl'ty men to run brfore k. 1 Kinss 1. 5. 

22. 24, .1 was also upright b'fore h. Psal. 18. 23. 
IKino-s 3. 16. then caaie two harlots, slood beforeh. 

16.25. Oinri did worse than all before h. 30. 33. 
21. 10. and set two men, sons of Belial, before h. 

2 Kings 2. 15. they bowed to the ground before h. 
4. 12, the Siiunamile when called, stood before h. 

38. the sons of the prophets were sitting beforeh. 
6. 32. and the king sent a man Uom'befure h. 
10.4. kings stood not before h. how s\\M we stand? 

17. 2. not as kings of Israel tliat wire before h. 

18. 5. nor any that were before h. were like him 
21. 11. as the Amortttsdid, which were before h. 
23.25. like to Josiah there was no king beforeh. 

25. 29. did eat bread continually brf. h. .Jer. 52. 33. 
lC/iro?t.l6.29. bring an ofiering, and come bej^rek. 

30. fear before h. Psal. 96. 9. Ecd. 3. 14. j 8. 12. 
29. 25. notany fcc/ore/i. like Solomon for majesty 
2 Chron. 2. 4. to burn before h. sweet incense, 6. 
14. 5.. and the kingdom was quiet before h. 
29.11. the Lord hath chosen you to stand 6f/ore7i. 
JVfi/i. 2. 1. ilcume to pass that wine was before h. 
Esth. 4. 8. to make request if /b/-e h. for her people 
6. g.piociaim before h. 11. j| 13. fall before h. 
' Job 13. 15. but I wi'll maintain my ways before h. 

16. a hypocrite shall not come before h. 
21. 33. as there are innumerable before h. 

23. 4. I would order my caass beforeh. and fill 

26. 6. hell is naked before h. and destruction 

35. 14. judgaientisie/ore/t. !herefore trustin him 
41. 22. and sorrow i.s turned into joy before h. 
Psal. 18. 6. (iiy cry came before h. even to his ears 

12. at the brightness that was beforeh. 
22.29. all that goto the dnst shall how beforeh. 
50. 3. God shall come, a fire shall devour before h. 
62. 8. ye people, pour out your heart before h. 
68. 1. iet them that hate him flee before h. 

4. sing unto God, sing and rejoice before h. 
72.9.they that dwell in wildern. shall how before h- 

11. kings shall fall 6c/. A. nations shall serve him 
85. 13. righteousness shall go beforeh. and set us 

96. 6. honour and majesty are fie/ore h. strength 
9. worship the Lord, kp.r beforeh. all the earth 

97. 3. a fire goeth before h- and burnetii enemies 
-106. 23. had not Moses his chosen stood before h. 

142. 2. I shewed before h. my trouble 
Proy. 8. 30. hisdfdighr, rejoicing always before h. 

17. 24. wisdom \sbefore h. that hath understanding 
IsaAii. 10. reward with him, work beforeh. 62. 11. 

17. all nations beforeh. are as nothing 

41. 2. gave nations before h. and made him rule 
45. 1. I have holden to subdue nations before h. 

/er. 42. 9. topvojent your supplications before h. 

Ezek. 28. 9. will thou say fie/ore A. that slayeth thee 
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Ezek. 30. 24. shall groan before h. with groanings 
JJan.l.lO ten thousand times 10,000stood before h. 

8. 4. so that no beasts might stand before h. 
7.there was no power in Uieram to sVdndbef ore h. 

11. 1!3. to his own will, none shall stand beforeh. 
22. they shall he overtiown from before h. 
Jl/ic.6.6. shall I come 6e/o7-e/i.wiiii burnt-oiferings? 
Hab. 2. 20. let all the earth keep silence beforeh. 

3.5. before /t. went the pestilence and burning coals 
Jilal. 3.16. a book of remembrance written beforeh. 
Mat. 25. 32. before h. be gathered all nations 

27. 29. thoy bowed the knue before h. and mocked 
Mark 3. 11. il-il down before h. und cried, 5. 33. 
Xi/A"cl.l7. he shall go before h, in the spirit oi'Elias 
75. in holiness aud righteousness beforeh. 

5. 18. they sought means to lay him before h. 

11. 6. a friend i^ coine, I have nothing toset 6e/. A. 
.John 3. 28. I said, that I am sent btfore h. 

.icts 23. 33. they presented Paul also before h. 
Pi.oin. 4. 17. before h. whom he believed, even God 
F.-pli. 1. 4. holy and without blame before h. in love 
Heb. 12. 2. who for tlie joy that was set btfore h. 

1 John 2.28. not be ashamed before It. at his coming 
3. 19. and shall assure our hearts before h. 

Rev. 13. 12. all the powerof the first beas. beforeh. 
19. 20. false prophet that wroughtniiracles before h. 

Behind mM. 
Geji. 18. 10. Sarah heard in the tent-door behind h. 

2 Sam. 2. 23. that the spear came out behind h. 
2Kings 6.32.is not sound of his master's i'aelbeh.h.? 
.hel2.14.-dnd rejienl, and leave a blessing itA2;i</ A. 
Zech. l.S.beh.h.wete red horses speckled and while 
Jilat.9.20. a woman diseased with an issue ol'biocd 

came beh. h. and touched the hem, lAikc 8. 44. 
Mark 12. 19. brother die, and leave his wife beh. h. 
Luke 7. 38. stood at his feet behind h. weeping 

Beside HIM. 
Dent. 4.35. the Lord is God, there is none beside h. 
2 Sam, 15. 18. his servants passed on beside h. 
JVeA. 8. 4. beside h. stood Maitithiah and Shema 

Between HIM. 
Lev. 26.46. laws the L. miide between h. and Israel 
JHal.3. 18. shall discern between h. thatservelh God 

Beyoninm. 
1 Sam. 20. 30. Jonathan shot an arrow beyond h. 

By HIM. 
Deut. 2. 30. but Sihon would not let qs pass by h. 
33. 12. the beioved of L. shall dwell in safely by h. 
Judg. 3. 15. by h. children of Israel sent a present 

19. all that stood by h. went out from him 
1 Sam. 2. 3. and by h. actions are weighed 

20. 7. then be sure that evil is determined by h, 

1 Kings22. 19. the host of heaven standing by h. 

2 Kings 3. 11. we may inquire of the L. by h. 8. 8 
5. 1. by h. the Lord had given deliverance to Syria 

1 Chr. 11. 11. three hundn d slain by h. at one time 
JVe/i.2.6.kingsaid to me, the queen also sitting iy A. 
4. 3. now Tohiah the /Vmmonite was by A. 
Psal. 63. 11. every one that s\veareth by h. glory 
/sa. 27. 7. the slaughter of them that are slam iy h. 
Dan. 8. II. by h. daily sacrifice was taken away 

12. 7. swear by h. that liveth for ever. Rev. 10. 6. 
JVaA. 1. 6. and the rocks are thrown down by A. 
Mat. 23. 21. swearcth by A. who dwelleth therein 

22. swearetii by h. that sitteth thereon 
Z.MAe3.19. Herod being reproved by h. .-hut up John 

9. 7. Herod heard all that was done by A. 

13. 17. the gloiious things that were done by h. 
John 1. 3. all things wore made by h. without him 

10. the world was madei?/ A. and knew himnoi 
.^cts 2 22. by miracles and wonders God did by him 
3. 16. the faith which is by A. hath given, 4. 10. 
13. 39. by h. all that believe justif. from all things 
23. 11. the night following the Lord stood by A. 

1 Cor. 1. 5. in every thing ye are enriched by h. 

8. 6. by whom are alL things, and we by h. 
Eph. 4. 21. heard him, and have been taught by A. 
Col. 1.16. for byh. were all things created in heaven 

17. he is before all things, by A. all things consist 

20. byh. to reconcile all things to himself 6w A 
3. 17. giving thanks to God the Father by A. 

2 Tim. 2. 2!). who are taken captive byh. at his will 
Heb. 7. 25. to save them that come to God by A. 

13. 15. by h. let us offer the sacrifice of praise 
1 Pet. 1. 21. who by h. do believe in G. that raised 

2. 14. are sent 6?/ A. for [lunishment of evil-doers 
Concerning HIM. 
Judg. 21. 5. made an oath con. A. that came not up 
2A'w^sl9.21. word L. hath spoken con.h.rsa.37.22. 
/^stA.3.2.thekinghad so commandedco7icer?i2Vio- A. 
7)aK.5.29. and made a proclamation concerning h. 
■John 7.12. murmuring among people concern. A. 32. 

9. 18. the Jew did not believe concerning A. 
..'icts 2. 25. for IJavid speaketh concerning A. 

23. 15. ye would inquire something concerning h. 
1 Cor. 5. 3. concerning A. that hath so done this 
See Fear. 
For HIM. 
Gen:2. 18. 1 will make him a help meet /or A. 20. 
37. 35. thus Joseph's father wept /or A. 



Gew. 43. 9. Iwill be surety /or A.of my hand requira 

Exod. 22. 2. no hiood shed/. A.||3. blood slied/o?- A. 

Lev. 1. 4. and it shall be accepted for A. to make 

atonement for h. 4. 26, 31. | 5. 13. I 14. 18, 

19, 20, 31. I 15. 15. 1 19. 22. JVara.b 8. I 6. 

11. I 15. 28. 

JVMm.27.21. the priest, who shall ask counsel /or A. 

35. 32. ye shall lake no satisfaction/or A. that is ilcd 

J)eut.i^J.\\.ii{i in wailjVr A. and rise up against hira 

33.7.let his hands he sufficient/or A. be heli.' to him 

Judg. 6. 31. he that will (dead/o?' A. let him die 

1 Sam. 2. 25. if a man sin, who shall entreat/or A.? 

15. 2. how lie laid wait /or A. in the v. ay, wlien 

17. 31. thoy rehearsed iliein, and Saul sent/or A. 
.22. 10. and he intjuired of ihe Lorit j'or A. 15. 

27. 4. and he souglit no more again _/c/r A. 

2 Sam. 9. 10. thy serva^iis shall till tiie land for A. 

1 Kings 2. 22. &&kfor A. the kingdom, e\ en fork. 
13.2;i saddled /o/' A. the a.-s, to u it, for the jiroph. 
14. 13. all Israel shall mourn jV;r A. and bury him 

2 C'Ar. 16. 14. they made very great burning /or A, 
21. 19. and his })iO| le oiade no buioingyor A. 

Esth. 5.4. to the b;inquel that I iiave prepared /or A. 
9. when Haman saw that he aioveii not for A. 

6. 3. the servantssaiii, vhere is uo.hii.g lioni' /or A. 
4. to hang on the galiows he h;:d i)repaied /orA. 
.Job 13. 7. and will you talk uect;iuully /yr A.? 

30. 25. did not I weep Joe A. that \\ as m trouble? 
Psal. 3. 2. who say, tliereisno !.•. ip/or A. in God 

3T. 7. rest in the Lord, and wait patieiiiiy /or A. 

49. 7. nor give lo God a riinsom forh. 

72. 15. prayer also shall be m.-idt;/-;/ A. continually 
ProiJ.^.i. as forh. that w.-.iitelii ;.n(iers:atuf ng, 16. 

28. 8. he shall gatherit/or A.that wiii pny the poor 
Cant. 5. 4. and my bowels were moveil yyr A. 
Isa. 8. 17. 1 will wait npoutlie Lord and look /or A. 

25. 9. we have wailMl for h. he wid save us, 9. 
29.21. that lay a snare^i/rA- ihat iejirovelh in gate 

30. 18. blessed are all they tliat wait Jor A. 

40. 10. Lord will come, hisarin .-hail ruie/or A. 
64.4.what he hath prejiared/or A-Uirttwaheth/.A 
Jcr. 22. 18. they shall not iament/or A. 18. 

31. 20. therefore my bouels ure troubled /or A. 
Lam. 3.25. Lord is good to them that wait_/or A. 
£:tA. 17. 17. nor shall Pharaoh make/or A. in war 

31. 15. 1 covered the deep/or A. 1 caust d Lebanoa 
to mourn/or A. trees :/f the fielU fainted/or A. 

45. 20. so sh.ilt thou Cm for h. that is sim[)le 
Dan. 11. 17. not on his side, nors'iaii she be /or A. 
Mmos 3. 5. fall in a snare v, here no gin \sfor A. 
Zeph. 1.6. have notsought Ld. nor inquired/or A. 
ZccA.12. 10. shall mourn/or A. be in biUerness/or A. 
Mat. 12. 4. which was not lawful jor A. to eat 

18. 6. it were better for A. that a millstone were 
hanged about his neck, J!fiirk9.42. LukeYl.2, 

24. 50." when he looketh not/.r A. 7.j/Ax12. 46. 
Mark 5. 20. how great things Je.-ns had done/or A. 
Luke 2. 27. brought in the child Jesus, to do/or A. 

after the cusioui of the law 

8. 40. for they were all waitirig/or h. 

9. 52. and they went to make ready /or A. 
J]cts 12. 5. but prayer was made unto God for k, 
1 Cor. 16. 11. for 1 look /or A. with the brethren 
Col. 1. 16. all things were created by him and /or A. 
Heb. 9. 28. to them that look for A. shall he appear 

From HIM. 
Gen. 35. 13. and God went up/ro?."? A. in the place 
I^ev. 5. 3. itbehid/ro7?i h. when he knoweih of it 
■Judg. 3. 19. all that stood by h m, wetil out/ro77i A. 

16. 19. to shave locks, his strength went from b. 

1 Sam. 3. 13. and Samuel hid noihing/rom h. 

2 Sam. 11.15. retire/row/ A. |! 13.9. went out/r. A. 
^Kings2Q.33. whether any thing would come/r.A. 
2 Kings 25. 5. all his army were scattered fro7n h. 
.2 Chron. 12. 12. the wrajhof the L. turm (l/ro;nA. 
.Tob 14. 6. turn/ro7?iA. that he may rest, til! he shall 
Psal. 22. 24. nor hath he hirl his face/j-om A. 

35. 10. the poor/ro7« A. that spoifeth him 

55. 12. then I would have hid myself /ro77i A. 

62. 1. waiteth on God,/r. A. cometh my salvation 
Isa. 5. 23. the righteousness of liie rigiiteons/r. A. 

53. 3. and we hid as it were our fa'fs frooL A. 
.Jcr. 3. 1. shego/i-oTT? A. find befome another man's 
Dan. 5. 24. fhen was part o'^fhe hand .sent/rowt A. 
.^mos 5. 11. ye take/7-o?7( A. burdens of wheat 
.fonah 3. 6. he arose, and laid his robe/r.:;?7j A. 
Mat. 5. 42. from h. that would borrow of thee 

13. 12./r. A.shall be tak^n, .Mark 4. 25. Luke 8.18. 

25. 29. fr. h. hath not shall be fakers, 7-t/Ae 19. 26. 
.¥arA14. 35. prayed, that ihe hour tn'gh' pass/r. A. 
I.uke 11 22. he taketh fromh. all his armour 
.John 7. 29. 1 am /ro7?i A. || 10. 5. bur will Wcefrora k. 
Gal. 1. 6. are so soon removed/r. A. ^ha' called you 
Heb. 12.25.if we turn nwn\from h. that speaketh 
IJoAr) 3.17. shutteth up bowolsofcompassion/r. A. 

4.21. and this commandm.nt have wefro7nh. 

Rev. 1. 4. and peace from h. which is, which wat 

See Depart, Dkfarted. 

Inimh 

G£7i.l8.18. all nations of earth shall be blessetl in h. 



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Exod. 23. 21. beware of him, for my name is in h. 
Judg. 9.:i6. men of Sechem put confidence in h. 

1 Sam. 28. 20. ;ind there ■was no strength in h. 

29. 3. I have found no lault in h. John 19. 4, 6. 

2 Sam. 22. 3. in k. will I trust, Psal. 91. 2. 

31. lie is a huckler to allthat trust ih A. Isa. 36.6. 
1 Kings 1. 52. if wickedness be in h. he siiall die 

3. 23. ihcy saw that the wisdom of God was inh. 

14.13.hi'causen( A.tliere is found some good thing 

17. 17.sickn^>ss, that there was no breath leffmA. 
1 Chron. 5. 20. because they put their trust in h. 
Job 13. 1.1. though lie slay me, yet will I trusting. 

35. 14. Judg.uent is before him, trust thou in h. 
Psal.'i. 12. blessoii are they thatputtheir trusUra A. 

18. 30. a buckler to all those Ihat trust in h. 

28. 7. mv hearr trusted in h. and I am helped 

33. 21. om- heart shall rejoice in h. 66. 6. | 149. 2. 

34. 8. blessed is the man that trusteth in li. 

22. none of them that trust ink. shall be desolate 
37. 5. trust in h. \\ 40. because they trust in h. 
62. 8. trus: in h. at all times, ye peoi)le, pour out 
64. 10. tlie righteous shall be glad and trust in h. 
72. 17. men shall be blessed in h. all nations call 
92. 15. is no unrighteousness inh. John 7. 18. 
Prov. 14. 7. perceivest not in h. Pips of knowledge 

30. 5. he is a shield to tlieai that [)ut their trust ni A. 
Eccl. 4. it), that come after shall not rejoice in h. 
Jer. 4. 2. the naions shall bless themselves in h. 

46. 25; Pharaoh and all them that trust in h. 

48. 11. th-^refore his taste remained in h. 
Lam. 3. 24. my portion, iherefure will I hope in h. 
Dan. 3. 28. d-iliverod !iis servants who trusted inh. 

6. 4. nor uas any error orfuilt found in h. 
Obad. 7. there is none understanding in h. 
J^ahjtl. 7. he kno'-veth theoi that trust in h. 
Hab. 2. 4. behold, his soul is not upright in h. 
Mat. 13. 57. and they were otfended in h. 

14. 2. migliiy works do shew themselves in h. 
JLuke 23. 22. I have found no cause of death in h. 
John 1. 4. iiL h. was life, the life was light of men 

3. 15. whosoever believeth in h. \Q.Acts 10. 43. 

4. 14. shall be in h. a well of water springing up 

6. 56. dwelleth in me, and I in h. 10. .38. | 15. 5. 

7. 5. neither did his brethren believe inh. 

8. 44. because there is no truth in h. 

9. 3. made manifest in h. \\ 11. 10. no liglit in h. 
13.31.Gofl is glorified in h. \\ 32. if glorified in h. 

Acts 17.28. in h. we live, move, and have our being 
Rom. 10. 14. hov7 shall they believe inh. of whom 

15. 12. in h. shall the Gentiles trust 

1 Cor. 2. 11. save the spirit of man which is in h. 

8. 6. of whom are all things, we in h. IJohn 5.^0. 

2Cor. 1. 19. was notyea, nay, but iii h. was yea, 20. 

5. 21. might be made the righteousn. of God in h. 
13.4. for v.eare weak inh. but shall live with him 

Rph. 1. 4. chosen us in h. || 10. ga'her even in h. 

Phil. 3. 9. ihatl mav win Christ, and be found in h. 

Col. 1. 19. that in A. should all fulness dwell, 2. 9. 

2.6. so walk ye inh. \\ 7. rcoted and built up in h. 

9.17? h. dwelieth the fulness of theGodhead bodily 

10. ye are complete in h. who is the head of all 

Heb 2. 13. and again, I will put my trust inh, 

10. 38. my soul shall have no jdeasure in h. 
1 John2. 4. is a liar, and the truth is not in h. 

5. .who.so keepcth his word, in A. verily is love of 
G. perfected, hereby know we that we are inh. 

6. he that saith be abideth in h. ought to walk 

8. which thing is true in h. and in you 

10. and there is none occasion of stumbling m A. 
15. the love of the Father is not in h. 3. 17. 
27. as it hath taughtyou, ye .shall abide in A. 28. 
3. 3. and every man that hath this hope in A. 
5. in h. is no sin || 6. who abideth iri h. sinneth not 

9. for his seed remaineth ni h. he cannot sin 
15. no murderer hath eternal life abiding in A. 
24. dwelleth in h. and he in A. 4. 13, 15, 16. 

5. 14. this is the confidence that we have in h. 

intomu. 

1 Kings 17. 21. let this child's soul come into A. 

22. the soul of the child dime into A. again 
XMAc8.30.hecause many devils were entered intoh. 
John 13. 27. after tlie sop, Satan entered into A. 
Ej)h. 4. 15. mav grow up into A. in all things 

Of HIM. 
Gen. 25. 21. and the Lord was entreated ofh. 
Exod. '22. 21. beware ofh. and obey his voice 

32. 1. we wot not what is become of A. 23. 
iei>.15.7.that toucheth tlesh of h. hath the issue,33. 

25. 36. take tiuiu no usury of h. or increase 
iN'um. 35. 33. but by the blood of h. that shed it 
Deut. 18. 19. not hearken, I will require it of h. 
22. thou shah not be afraid of h. 2 Kings 1. 15. 

1 Sam. 17. 32. let no man'sheart fail because of h. 
£ Kinrrs 5. 20. 1 will run and take somewhat o/ A. 

10. 24. his life shall be for the life ofh. 

Ckr. 5. 2. of %.came the chief ruler, but birth-right 

2 CAr. 28 2^. they were the ruin of h. and Israel 

33. 13. prayed, and he was entreated of h. 19. 
E7ra 8. 21. to seek of h. a right way for us 
lobl.S. eye ofh. hath seen me shall see me no more 

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.7o612.5.dcspised in the thoughtr/A.that is at ease 
18. 21. this is the place of h. that kno weth not God 
23. 15. when I consider, I am afraid of h. 
Ps.37.7. fret not thyself because ofh. who prospers 
Prov. 16.26. for liis mouth craveth it ofh. 
23. 24. begetteth a wise child, sliall have joy ofh. 

26. 12. is more liope of a fool than ofh- 29. 20. 

27. 13. take a pledge of h. for a strange woman 
fsa. 29. 16. shall the work say ofh. that made it 

52.7. the feeto/A.bringethgoud tidings, JVaA.1.15. 
Jcr. 20. 9. I said, I will not make mention of h. 

42. 11. be not afraid of h. saith the Lord 
Ezek. 14. 10. as the punishment ofh. thatseeketh 

17.13. king of Babylon hath taken an oath of h. 

18. 32. no pleasure in the death of h. that dieth 

19. 4. the nations also heard of h. he was taken 

28. 9. in the hand of h. that slayeth thee 
Zech. 8. 23. take hold of skirt ofh. that is a Jew 

9. 8. I will encamp because of h. tliat returneth 
Mat. 26.24. as it is written ofh. Mark 9. 13. | 14.21. 

27. 19. I suffered in a dream, because of A. 
Mark 8. 30. that they should tell no man ofh. 

38. o/A. shall Son of man be ashamed, Z/u/reO. 26. 
Z,?<Ac6.30.o/A.that taketh thy goods, ask not again 

12.48. much given, o/A. shall much be required 
.John 10. 36. say ye of h. whom Father sanctified 
Rom. 3. 26. thejustifier ofh. that believeth in Jesus 

9. 11. not of works but of h. that calleth 
16. it is not of h. that willeth, but of God 

11. 36. for of A. and tlu-ough him are all things 
1 Cor. 1.30. but of A. are ye in Christ, who of God 

1 Pet. 2. 9. shew forth praises of A. who called you 

2 Pet. 3. 14. that ye may be found of A. in peace 
lJoA7il.5. is the message which we have heard ofh. 

2. 27. the anointing which we have received ofh. 

29. he that doeth righteousness is born ofh. 
Rev. 1.7. all kindr. of earth shall wail because o/A. 

Ot?,, or vpon HIM. 

Exod. 21. 30. shall give whatsoever is laid jipon A. 

Lev. 7. 20. eateth, having his uncleanness upon A. 

15. 24, if her flowers be upon h. he is unclean 

19.17. thou shalt rebuke, and not suffer sin upon h. 

20. 9. he cursed father, his blood shall be uponh. 
21. 12. crown ofanointingoilof his GoA'is upunh. 

JiJ\im. 11. 25. took of the spirit that was uponh. 

15.31. shall be cut oif, his iniquity shall be upon. A. 

35. 23. seeing him not, cast it upo7i A. that he die 
Deut. 13. 9. thine hand shall be first upon A. 

17. 7. the hands of witnesses shall be first upon A. 

29.20. all curses written in this book lie upon A. 
Josh. 2. 19. be on our head, if any hand be 7ipon h. 
Judg.d.lO. the Spirit of the Lord cv,meupnnh.i4.6, 
19. I 15. 14. J\rum. 24. 2. 1 Sam. 10. 10. 1 19.23. 

1 Sam. 18. 17. the band ofthe Philistines be upo7i h. 

2 Sam. 17. 2. 1 will come upon A. while he is weary 

1 Kings 8. 3 1 . an oath be laid j/po7i A. 2 Chr. 6. 22. 
13. 4. put forth his hand, saying, lay hold on A. 

2jff'/??o-54.2].sheshutthedoor?/^o7i A. and wentout 

6. 31. if the head of Elisha stand on A. this day 

7. 17. the people trode upon A. in the gate, 20. 

2 CAr. 32. 25. therefore there was wrath upon h. 
Ezra!. 6. the hand of the Lord his God upon A. 9. 
.7o6 7. 17. that thou shouldest set thy heart upon A. 

15. 21. in prosperity the destroyer shall come m. A. 
20. 22. the hand ofthe wicked shall come iipon A. 

23. and shall rain it upon A. while he is eating 
25. the sword cometh, terrors are upon h. 
27. 9. will God hear, when trouble cometh uponh.? 
Psal. 116. 2. I will call upon A. as long as I live 
145. 18. Lord is nigh to all that cajl upon A. in truth 
Tsa. 44. 3. 1 will pour water xiponh. thatis thirsty 
53. 5. the chastisement of our peace was upon A. 
55. 6. seek the Lord, call ye?/po7iA.whileheisnear 
7. return to Lord and he will have mercy w^on A. 
Jer. 31. 20. I will surely have mercy upon A. 
Ezek. 12. 13. my net also will I spread uponh. 

18. 20. the righteousn. of the righteous shall be 
w;)077 A. wickedness of the wicked shall be m;>o?i A. 

Has. 7.9. yea, gray hairs are here and there upon A 

12. 14. therefore he shall leave his blood ^ipon A. 
Mat. 12. 18. and I will put my Spirit upon A. 

27. 30. and they spit upon A. and smote him 
Luke 23. 26. and on h. they laid the cross 
JbA7i 1. 32. it abode upon h. || 33. remaining on A. 

3. 18. he that believeth oti A. is not condemned, 
5. 24. I 6. 40. Rom. 9. 33. 1 Pet. 2. 6. 

19. 37. they shall look on A. whom they pierced 
.^c^<;13. 9. then Saul set his eyes on h. and said 
Phil. 1. 29. not only to believe on A. but to suffer 

2. 27. but God had mercy oti A. andnotoTi A. only 
Heb. 2. 16. he took not on A. the nature of angels 
Rev. 6. 2. and he that sat oti A. 5, 8. | 19. 11. 

20. 3. shut him up, and he set a seal upon A. 

Over HIM. 
Gen. 4. 7. be his desire, thou shalt rule over h. 
Lev. 16. 21. and confess over A. all the iniquities 
25. 43. thou shalt not rule over A. with rigour, 53. 
2 Sam. 3. 34. all the people wept again over A. 
1 Kingsl3. 30. they mourned over A. saying, alas 

16. 18. burnt the king's house over h. with fire 



Psal. 109. e.set thou a wicked man overh. let Satte 

Ezek. 19. 8. the nations spread their net over A. 

Dan. 4. 16. and let seven times pass over A. 23. 

Acts 8. 2. devout men made lamentation over A. 

Rom. 6. 9. death hath no more dominion over h. 

Jam. 5. 14. is any sick 1 let them pray over h. 
Through HiM. 

.Johnl. 7. that all men through A. might believo 
3. 17. that the world through A. might be saved 

Roni.J).'^. we shall be saved from wrath, through h. 
8. 37. more than conquerors thro'' A. that loved ua 
11. 36. of him, Virough A. and to him, are all things 

Eph. 2.18. through A. w.e have access to the Fathe/ 

1 J0A71 4. 9. sent bis Son that we might live i. A. 
To, or unto HhM. 

Gen. 4. 26. toSeth, to h. also there was born a son 
12.7. an altar to tlie Lord, who appeared unto h 
17. 17. shall a child be born unto A. that is old ? 

21. 2. at set time of which God had spoken to A. 
24. 36. unto A. hath he given all that he hath 
49. 10. unto A. shall the gathering of the people bo 

Exod. 4. 16. thou shalt be to A. instead of God 

22. 25. thou shalt not be to A. as an usurer 
28.43.it shall be a statute for ever unto h- 30. 21. 

Dcut.l. 36. and to A. will I give the land 
18. 15. raise up a Prophet, unto h. ye shall hearken 
Judg. 15. 10. to do to h. as he hath done to us 

1 Sani.'iQ. 17. the Lord hath done to A. as he spake 

2 Sam. 3. 9. hath sworn to David, even so I do to A. 
2 Kings 4. 23. wherefore wilt thou go to A. to-day? 

7. 20. so it fell out unto A. for the people trode 

2 Chron. 13. 5. even, to A. and Iris sons by covenant 

34. 26. as for the king, so shall ye say unto A. 
Job&.l-i.to A.thai is afHicted, pity should be shewed 

35. 6. if thou sinnest, what doest thou unto A. ? 
Psal. 68. 33. to A. that rideth on the heavens 

72. 15. to h. shall be given ofthe gold of Sheba 
136. 7. to h. that made great lights, for his mercy 

17. to A. that smote great kings, for his mercy 
Eccl. 9. 2. all things come alike to all, one event to 

A. that sacrificeth, and toh. that sacrificeth not 
Isa. 9. 13. people turneth not to A. thatsmiteth 

31. 6. turn to A. from whom Israel have revolted 
40. 17. they are counted to A. less than nothing 

18. or what likeness will ye compare xinto A. ? 
45.24. even to A. shall men come, and all that are 
49. 7- thus saith the L. to h. whom man despiseth 
57. 19. peace to A. that is afar olF, and to h. near 
66.2.1 will look, even to A. that is poor and contrite 

Mat. 7. 8. to A. that knockeih, it shall be opened 
J.uke 6. 29. to A. that smiteth thee on one cheek 

8. 18. whosoever hath, to A. shall be given 

12. 10. to A. that blasphemeth against Holy Ghost 
20. 38. the God ofthe living, for all live unto A. 
John 7. 33. then I go unto A. that sent me, 16. 5. 

10. 3. to A. the porter openeth, the sheep hear 
Acts 5. 40. to A. they agreed, and called apostles 

8.11.to A.theyhad regard, because he had bewitch. 
10.43. to A.give all the projihets witness, that thro' 
Ro7n. 4. 4. now to A. that worketh, is the reward 
5. to A. that worketh not, but believeth on him 
7. 4. even to A. who is raised from the dead 

11. 36. and to A. are all things, to whom be glory 
14. 14. to h. that esteemcth, to A. it is unclean 
16. 25. now to h. that is of power to stablishyou 

ICor. 14. 11. I be to A. who speaketh a barbarian 
Gal. 3. 6. it was accounted to A. for righteousness 
Eph. 3. 21. unto h. be glory in the church by Christ 
Heb. 1. 5. I will be to A. a Father, he to me a Son 

5. 7. to A. that was able to save him from death 
Ja??7. 2. 23. it was imputed untoh. for righteousness 

4. 17. to A. Ihat knoweth to do good, to A. it is sin 
Rev. 1. 5. unto A. that loved us, and washed us 

2. 7. to A. that overcometh will I give, 17. | 3.21. 
26. to A. will I give power over the nations 

21. 6. 1 will give unto A. that is athirst, of fountain 

Toward HIM. 
Gen. 31. 2. behold, it was not toward A. as before 
.Tudg. 8. 3. their anger was abated toioard A. 
2CAr.l6.9.of them whose heart is perfect toward k. 
Job 11. 13. and stretch out thine hands toioard h. 
Lam. 2. 19. lift up thy hands toward h. for thy child 
Ezek. 17. 6. whose branches turned toward A. 
2 Co7'. 2.8. ye would confirm vour love toward h. 

Under HIM. 
Exod. 17. 12. they took a stone and put it under It, 
2 Sam. 18.9. the mule that was under h. went away 
.Tob 9. 13. the proud helpers do stoop under A. 
Isa. 58. 5. to spread sackcloth and ashes under h. 
Ezek. 17. 6. the roots thereof were under A. 
1 Cor. 15. 27. all things put under A. 28. Heb. 2. 8. 

With HIM. 

^=£71.39.3. his master saw that the Lord was -with h. 

Exod. 31. 6. 1 have ?iven with A. Aholiab, 38.23- 

JVur7i.l2.8.wi7AA.willI speak mouth to mouth, even 

apparently, not in dark speeches, Jer. 32. 4. 

23. 21. the Lord his God is wiihh. and the shout 
Deut. 29.15.?cztA A. that slandeth here with us, also 

7Dith h. that is not here with us this dav 

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1 Sam.i. 19. and the Lord was with k. 18. 12. J4. 

16. 18. the Lord is icith h. \\ 25. 25. folly is with h. 
aSam. 5. 10. Lord ofhusls was icith/i. 1 C/ir. 11. 9. 

16. 18. his will I be, and with h. will 1 abide 
J Kinga 8. 65. Solomon held a least, and all Israel 
irith h. from Plamath to Egypt, 2 Chr. 7.8. 

2 Kings 3. 12. said, the word of the Lord is with h. 

15. 19. ga.e silver, that his liaod might be with h 
18. ~ tjie Lor was vHh h. and he prospered. 

1 Chron. 9. 20. 2 Chron. 1. 1. | 15. 9.' 
2 Chron. lb. 2. Lord is with you, while ye be icith h, 
26. IT. with h. fourscore priests of the Lord 

32. 7. for tliere be more wiih us than with h. 

8. with h. is an arm of flesh, with us the Lord 
36. 23. the Lord his God be with h. Ezra 1. 3. 
Ezra 8. 3. icith h. 150 males |! 4. with h. 200 males 
Q.withh.5QiB-d\ei\\Job l-2.13.with h.is wisdom,16. 
Job 18. 6. and his candle shall be put out with h. 
22. 2L acquaint thyself M:if/t h. and be at peace 
Psal. 89. 24. and my mercy shall be icith h. 
91. 15. 1 will be icitfih. in trouble, I will deliver him 
130. 7. and icith h. is plenteous redemption 
Prov. 8. 30. then wa* I as one brought up with h. 
Eccl. 8. 15. that shall abide with h. of his laboaf 
/sfl.3.10. say !o the righteous, it shall be v,-e!l with h. 
11. woe to the wicked, it shall be ill with h. 

40. 10. behold, his reward is with h. 62. 11. 
57. 15. with h. also that is of a contrite spirit 

Jer. 22. 15. -and then it was well with h. 16. 
Ezek. 31. 11. the mighty one, he shall deal with h. 
Mai. 2. 5. my covenant was icith h. of life 
Mat. 5. 25. agree while thou art in the way with h. 
Mark 3.14. ordained 12, that they should be with h. 

5. 18. prayed that he might be wiih h. Luke 8. 3S. 
Euke 1. 66. and the hand of the Lord was icilhh. 

22. 56. a maid said, this man was also with h. 
John 3. 2. do these miracles, e.\cept God be with h- 

14. 23. we will come and make our abode with h. 
^icts 7. 9. sold Joseph, but God war 'xith h. 10. 38. 

10. 35. he that feareth him is ac .vpted with h. 

21. 36. multitude followed, cr/ Xi away with h. 
Rom.G.i. we areburied withh.\' ,j€ptism, CyZ.2.]2. 

8. MvQwithh. 2 Cor.13.4. 1 T\is.o.\\). 2rm.2.11. 
8. 32. how shall he not witL h. give us all things 

1 Thess. 4. 14. sleep in Jesus, will God bring with h. 

2 Tim. 2. 12. we also shall reiga with h. Rev. 20. 6. 
Heb. 11. 9. the heirs with h. of the same promise 
2Pe<.1.18. when we were with h. in the holy mount 
Rev. 3. 20. and I will sup with h. and he with me 

14. 1. with h. 144,000 having his Father's name 

17. 14. thev that are with h. are called, chosen 

fVithin HIM. 
Job 14. 22. and his soul within h. shall moura 

20. 14. his meat is the gall of asps icithin h. 
Prov. 26. 24. and iayeili up deceit within h. 
Isa. 63. 11. is he ihat put his Holy Spirit within k. 
Zech. 12. 1. and formeth the spirit of man within h. 

TVithoiLt HDI. 
John 1. 3. and without h. was not any thing made 
See Hymn. 
■ HDISELF. 
■"■ Gen. 43. 32. tliey set on for him by h. and for them 
Exod.2l. 3. if iiecaniein by h. he shall go out by A. 
I^ev. 9. 8. sin-olfering which is for h. 16. 6, 11. 

18. 11. shall make an atonement for h. 17, 24. 
jH'um. 16. 9. sep&rated you to bring you near to h. 

31.53. men of war had taken spoil, every man tor A. 

Deut. 7. 6. Lord hath chosen thee to be a people 

to k. 14. 2. 1 2S. 9. I 29. 13. 2 $am. 7. 23. 

33. 21. and he provided the first part for h. 
Josh. 22. 23. let the Lord h. require it 

Judg. 3. 19. he h. turned again from the quarries 
1 Sam. 30. 6. but David encouraged h. in the Lord 

1 Kings 19. 4. but Elijah h. went a day's journey, 

and he requested for h. that he might die 

2 Chron. 13. 12. God h. is with us for our captain 

26. 20. thrust him out, yea, h. hasted also to go out 
Ezra 10. 8. h. sejjarated from the congregation 
Job 1. 12. only on h. put not forth thine hand 

22. 2. he that is wise may be profitable to h. 

27. 10. will he delight h. in the Almighty? 
iS. 2. because he justified h. rather than God 

34. 9. that he should del'ght h. with God 

41. 25. when he raiseth h. the mighty are afraid 
Psal. 4. 3. hath set apart him that is godly for h. 

10. 14. the poor commilteth h. unto thee 

35. 8. let his net that ne hath hid catch h. 

36. 4. he setteth k. in a way that is not good 
50 6l for God is judge h. Selah. 

87. 5. and the Highest h. shall establish her 
132. 18. but on ^7 shall his crown flourish 
135. 4. for the Lord h^iih chosen Jacob to h. 
Prov. 5. 22. his own iniquities shall take wicked h. 

11. 25. he that wateretli sha'l be watered also h. 

13. 7. that maketh h. rich, that maketh h. poor 

14. 14. and a good man shall be satisfied from h. 
16. 4. the Lord hath made all things for h. 

26. he that laboureth, laboureth for h. 

21. 13. he also shall crv h. but shall not be heard 

22. 3. foreseetli the evil, and hideth h. 27. 12. 

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Proc. 29. 15. but a child left to h. bringeth to shame 

Cant. 5. 6. but my beloved hath withdrawn h. 

Isa. 7. 14. the Lord h. shall give you a sign 
38. 15. he hatli spoken, and h. hath done it 
44. 5. another shall call /;. by the name of Jacob 
59. 15. that departeth from evil, maketh h. a prey 
63. 12. to make h. an everlasting name 

Jer. 10.23. 1 know that the way of man is not in A. 
29.26. man that is mad, and maketh h. a prophet 
51. 14. the Lord hath sworn by h. Antos 6. 8. 

Ezek. 45. 22. on that day shall prince prepare for h. 

JJan. 9. 2i). Messiah shall be cut off", but not for h. 

Hos. 5. 6. he hath withdrawn h. from them 

10. ]. Israel an empty viue;bringeth forth fruit to /j. 
Ames 2. 14. nor shall the mighty deliver h. 

15. he that is swift of foot sha'l not deliver h. 
Mat. 6. 4. h. shall reward thee openly 

8. 17. h. took our infirmities, bare our sicknesses 
13. 21. yet hath he not root in h. but dureth awhile 
27.42. saved others, A.hecannotsave, Marklb.'il. 

Mark 3. 21. for they said, he is beside h. 
8.34. let him deny h. and take his cross, Luke 9. 23. 

12. 33. to love his neighbour as h. is more than 
Luke 10. 1. sent them, whither he h. would come 

11.26. he taketh seven spirits more wicked than h. 
12. 47. who knew his lord's will, and prepared not /t. 
15. 17. and when he came to h. he said, how many 
19. 12. anobleman wenttoreceiveforA.akingdom 

23. 2. saying, that he h. is Christ, a king 

51. who also h. waited lor the kingdom of God 

24. 27. he expounded the things concerning h. 
36. Jesus A. sfydin the midst of them, and saith 

John 4.2.tho' J .sus h. baptized not, but his disciples 
S.lS.God was his Father, making A. equal with G. 

19. verily, I say, the Sun can do nothing of A. 

26. for as the Father hath life in h. so the Son 

6. 6. for he h. knew what he would dp 

61. when Jesus knew in h. that his disciples 

7. 4. and he h. seeketh to be known openly 

18. he that speaketh of A. seeketh his own glory 

9. 21. he is of age, ask him, he shall speak for h. 
11. 51. this spake he not ofh. but being high-priest 

13. 32. God shall glorify him in h. and glorify him 
16. 13. he shall not speak of A. but whatsoever 

27. the Father /;. lo veth you, because ye loved me 
19.12.whoso maketh h. a king, speaketh ag. Cossar 
21. 1. Jesus shewed h. again lo the disciples, 14. 

Acts 5. 13. of the rest duist no man join h. to them 
36. rose up Theudas, boasting A. to be somebody 

8. 9. giving out that h. was some great one 

34. of whom speaketh the prophet this? of A.? 
10. 17. now while Peter doubted in A. what this 
12. 11. and when Peter was come to h. he said 

14. 17. he left not A. withou'. witness, in that 

25. 8. while he answered for A. 26. 1. 

26.24.as he spake for A.Festus said with loud voice 
23. 16. but Paul was suffered to dwell by A. 
Rom. 12. 3. not to think of A. more highly than he 

14. 7. none of us liveth to A. no man dieth to A. 
15.3.foreven Christ pleased not A. but as is written 

1 Cor. 2. 15. yet he A. is judged of no man 

3. 15. but he A. shall be saved, yet so as by fire 

11. 28. but let a man examine A. so let him eat 

15. 23. then shall the Son A. be subject to him 
^Cur.o.lS. whohathreconciledustoA.by Jesus, 19. 

10. 7. if any man trust to A. let him of A. think 
11.20. forye suffer if a man exalt A. if a man smite 

Gal. 1. 4. who gave h. for our sins, that he might 
2.20. gave A. formeU 6.3. think A. to be something 
6. 4. then shall he have rejoicing in A. alone 

Eph. 2. 15. to make in A. of twain one new man 

20. Jesus A. being the chief corner-stone 

5. 2. hath given h. for us || 25. gave A. for it 

27. he might present it to A. a glorious church 

28. loveth A. || 33. so love his wife, even as A. 
Col. 1. 20. and by him to reconwe all things to A. 

2. 1 15. triumphing over them in A. 

2 Thess. 2. 4. sitteth, shewing A. that he is God 
1 Tim. 2. 6. who gave A. a ransom for all 

Tit. 2. 14. who gave A. for us, to purify to A. 

3. 11. he sinneth, being condemned of A. 
Heb. 1. 3. when lie had by A. purged our sins 

2. 14. he also h. likewise took part of the same 
18. in that lie A. hath suffered, being tempted. 

5. 2. for that he A. also is compassed with infirmit}' 

3. as for the people, so also for A. to offer for sins 

4. no man taketh this honour to A. but he that 

5. Christ glorified not A. lo be made a l-.igh-priest 
6. 13. he sware by A. || 7. 27. when he offered up A. 
9.26.anpeared to putaway sinby the sacrifice of A. 

1 Pet. 2. 23. but committed A. to him that judgeih 
1 .Tohn 2. 6. ought A. to walk, even as he walked 

3. 3. hath this ho; e, purifieth A. even as he is pure 
5. 10. he that believeth hath the witness in A. 

3 JbAn 10. nor doth he A. receive the brethren 
Rev. 19. 12. had a name that no man knew but A. 

21.3. God A. shall be with them, and be their God 

See Bowed, Hide. 

HIN 

Was a liquid measure of the Hebrews: It was 



the sixth part of a Bath, and held or^e gallon 
and two pints. 
Exod. 29. 40. with the fourth part of a A. of oil 

30. 24. take also unto thee of oil-olive a A. 
Lev. 19. 36. a just ephah and A. shall ve have 

23.13. the drink-offering shall beof wine.thefourtb 
part of a h. of oil, Jsumu 15. 4. | 2S. 14, 
JVuTTZ. 15. 5. the fourth part of a A. of Wino 

6. the third part of a A. of oil H 9. half a A. 
Ezek. 4. 1 1. shalt drink sixth part of a h. of wate 

45. 24. a A. of oil for an ephab. 46. 5, 7, 11, 

46. 14. third part of a A. of oil to temper v.iih 

HIXD, S. 
^£71. 49. 21. Naphtali is a A. let loose, he giveth 
2 Sam. 22. 34. he maketh ray feet like A. feet, and 
setteth me on high places, Ps. 18.33. //ai.3.19. 
Job 39. 1. or canst thou mark when the A. do calvel 
P5. 29, 9. the voice of Lord maketh the A- lo calve 
Prov. 5. 19. let her be as the loving A. and roe 
Cant. 2. 7. I charge you by the A. of the field, 3. 5. 
Jer. 14. 5. the A. calved in the field, and Ibrsock it 

HIA'DER. 
(7671.24.56. A. me not, seeing llie Ld. hath prospered 
JVum. 22. 16. let nothing A. ihee from coniing to nae 
.VfA. 4. 8. to come and fight, and h. the building 
Job 9. 12. behold, he taketh away, who can A. him? 
11. 10. if he cut oft and shut up, who can A. him ? 
Acts 8. 36. what doth A. me to be baptized ? 
1 Cor. 9. 12, lest we should A. the gospel of Chrisl 
Gal.b.7. who did A, vou rh:it slieuld not obey truth? 

HINDERED. 
Ezra 6, 8, expenses be given, that they be not A. 
Luke 11, 52, and them tfiat were entering in, ve A. 
i?om, 15. 22. have been ;nuch A. from corning to'you 
ITAe^.*. 2. 13. we would have come, but Satan A. 

1 Pet. 3. 7. as heirs of life,th;'. t vour pra\ ers be not A. 

HINDERETH, 

/5a. 14. 6. he that ruled is neisecuted, and none A. 

HIXDER end. 

2 Sam. 2. 23. Abner smote him with A. end of spear 

HIXDERMOST, or HINDMOST. 
Gen. 33. 2. and he put Rachel and Joseph A. 
JV«m. 2. 31. they shall go A. with their standards 
Z>ei/Z. 25.13. he met thee, and smote the A, of thee 
Josh. 10, 19, pursue, and smite the A. of them 
Jer. 5U, 12. the A. of ihe nations shall be a wildera 

• ; HINDER j9ari, 
Joel 2. 20. and his A. part toward the utmost sea 
Mark 4. 33. Jesus w-is in the A. part of the ship 
Acts 27. 41. the A- part was broken with waves 

HINDER ;7arts. 
I Kings 7. 25. their h. parts were inwa rd, 2 Chr. 4.4. 
Psal. 78. 66. he smote l-.is ene.mies in the A. parts 

HINDER sea. 
Zech. 14. 8. and half of them toward the h^sea 

HINGES. 
1 Kings 7. 50. and the A. of gold for doors of hoiKe 
Pruv. 28. 14. as the door turaeth upon his A. 

HIP. 
Judg.lS.S. he smote them A. and thigh with slangh. 

PURE, Substantive. 
Gen. 30. 18. give ir.e my A. j called his name a k 

32, among the goafs, and of such shall be my A. 

33, when it s'lall come for thv A. before thy face 

31. 8. if he said, the ring-strakcd shall, be thy A. 
Exod. 22. 15. if a hired thing, it came for his A. 
Deut. 23. 18. thou shalt not bring the A. of a w hore 

24. 15. at his day thou shnit give hi.m his A. 

1 Kings 5. 6. to thee will I give A. for thy servants 
Isa. 23. 17. she shall turn to her A. and commit 

IS, and her A. shall be holiness to ihe Lord 
Ezek. 16.31. not as a li.'iriot in that tliou seornestA, 
41. and thou also shalt give no A. anv more 
29. 120. I have given him Esypt for liis A. 
Mic. 1. 7. for she gnthered it of the A. of a harlot, 
and they shall return io the A. ef a harlot 
3. 11. and the priests thereof teach for A. 
Zech. 8. 10. there was no A. for man, any A. .forbeast 
Mat. 20. 8. give them tl^eir A. beoinnins from last 
Luke 10. 7. for the labourer is v/orthy of his A. 
Jam.o.i. behold, the A. of th<^ labourers is kept back 

HIRE. 
/sa.46.6.they A. a goldsmith, and he maketh it a god 
Mat. 20.1. went oat tc A. labourers into his vinevara 

HIRED. 
r7e7j.30.16. IhaveA. Ihee with my son's mandrakes 
Exod. 22. 15. if it b;^ a A thin? it' came for his hire 
Lev. 19. 13. the wases of him tba' is k. not abide 
Deut. 23. 4. thev A asainsf thee Balaam, ^"£^.13.2, 
Judg. 9. 4. wherewith Abimelt^cb A. vain per.aous 
18.~4. Micah hath A. m°, and I am his priest 

1 Sam. 2. 5. that were full, have A. f'Ut themsoives 

2 Sam. 10. 6. Amnion A. the Syrians, 1 Chr. 19. 7. 
2 Kings 7. 6. the kins of Israel h.ath A. against us 
2 Chron. 24. 12. A. nia"'=f-n= and rafpenters to repair 

25. 6. Amaziah A. 100,000 mightvmen of valour 
Ezra 4. 5. /(. counsellors asainst them to frustrate 
.A'eh. 6. 12. Tobiah and Sanballat had k. him, 13. 
Isa. 7. 20. shall Lord sha^e with a razor that is k 
Jer. 46. 21. her A. men are like fatted bullock' 



HISS 



HO 



HOL 



Has. S. J' are gone up, Ejdiraim hath h. lovers 
10. yeu, •Jiou^h llicy have A. iunong the nations 

Mat. 'M. 7. iliey say, because uo man hath h. us 
9. uiicii iht-y cuiiie thai NV(iic/<. ul). eleventh hour 

jicts '2,S.'6{j.i^nn\ dwelt two years in his own /(.house 
liliiBiJ scroanL. 

Exod. 12. '!5. a h. sc.ro. not eat thereof, Lev. 22.10. 

jLev.d^. 0. lue sabbath shall be meat iht ihy k.scrv. 
40. hut as a /*. servant he shall be with thee 
50. acciiitling lo the time of a li. »e/-i;. shall it be 
53. as a yeurjy k. servant shall he be with him 

Deut. 15. Id. hath been woith a double h. servant 
24. 14. thou sluilt not ojipress a A. servant 
HIKED servants. 

Mark 1. 2t). left Zebedec in the ship with h. serv. 

Luke 13. 17. how many A.seri;. have bread enough 
ID. make me as one of thy h. servants 
HIRELING. 

ft ?s commanded in the law, that the hireling 
should be paid as soon as his work is over. 
Lev. IS. i;i, The wages of hiin that is iiired 
shall not abide with thee all night until the 
morning ; because his urgent necessities rc- 
quirs it for present subsistence. A hireling's 
day or year, is a kind of proverb, signifi/ijig 
afullyear,2ciihi>iU abating anything of it. 
Are not his ilays like tiie days of a hireling? 
Job 7. 1. The days of man are like those of 
a hireling; as nothing is deduced from them, 
so nothing is added to them. And in Job 14. 
6, Till lit; shall acconijjlish as a hireling his 
day; to the iii.-ie of his death, which he waits 

See 



for as tue hireiing/o?" the end uf the day. 
Isa. 16. 14. 121. 1!>. In John 10. 12, YS.Jke 
hireling is set in opposition to the true shep- 
herd ; the first neglects the sheep, and aims 
only at his own advantage ; the second loves 
and guides them carefully. The hirelings 
whom, the Father of the far^ity, that is, God, 
sends into his vineyard, are the prophets and 
apostles, Jews and Christians ; the second suc- 
ceeded the first, and all receive their reward 
when their work is done, jMat. 20. 1 — 16. 

Job 7. 1. are not his days like the days of a h.l 
2. as a h. looketh for the reward of his work 
14. 6. (ill he shall accomplish as a h. his day 

Isa. 1*5. 14. in Ihreeyearsas theyearsof a A. 21. 16. 

Mai. 3. 5 witness against those that oppress the h. 

John 10. 12. he that is a h. and not the shepherd 
13. theA. fleeth, because he is a A. and careth not 
HI REST. 

Ezek. 16. 33. thou A. th^m -tiat they may come 

Mic. 1. 7. all the h. thereof shall be burnt with fire 

HIS. 
Qen. 38. 9. Onan knew the seed should not be h. 
Exod. 21. 34. and the dead beast shall be A. 

22. 9. which another challengeth to be A. 
]L,ev. 27. 15. add the fifth ])art, and it shall be A. 
J^um. 5. 10. a man's hallowed things shall be A. 

16. 5. tu-morrow the Lord will shew who are A. 

23. 10. righteous, and let my last end be like A. 
Deut. 21. 17. the right of tlie first-born is h. 

2 Sam. 16. 18. A. will I be, with him will I abide 

1 Kings 2. 15. for it was A. from the Lord 

2 Kings 15. 25. a captain of A. conspired ag. him 
Esth. 4. 11. is one law of A. to put him to death 
Job 12. 16. tiie deceived and the deceiver are A. 

18. 15. in his tabernacle, because it is none of A. 

Psal. 30. 4. sing unto the Lord, all ye saints of A. 
95. 4. the strength of the hills is k. also 
103. 21. ye mimsters of A. that do his pleasure 

Cant. 2. 16. my beloved is mine, and I am h. 

Ezek. 16. 15. on every one that passeth by, A. it was 
46. 17. thun it shall be A. to the year of liberty 

Dan. 2. 20. bh'ssed be G. wisdom and might are A. 

Obad. 14. lo cut off those of A. that did escape, nor 
slionUlest iiave deliver, up those of A. that remain 

I-Iab.2.G. 'voe to him increasoth that which is not A. 

John 7. 16. doc:rine is not mine, but h. that sent me 

Acts 16.33. was baptized, he and all A. straightway 

i?om.8. 9. if any have not the Spirit, he is none of A. 

2 Tim. 2. 13. tiie Lord knoweth them that are A. 

Heb.'i.lO. hath ceased from works, as G. did from A. 
HISS. 

To hiss, is a kind of insult and contempt. 1 Kings 
9. 8, All ihey, who shall see the destruction of 
this temple, shall be astonished, and shall hiss, 
and SMj, why hath the Lord done thus unto this 
land, and to this house 1 And Job, speaking 
of the wicked under calamities, says, that they 
shall clap their hands at him, and shall hiss him 
out of his place. Job 27.23. And in Jer. 19 8, 
I will make this ciiy desolate and a hissing; 
every oae that pas-ieth thereby shall be asto- 
nished, and hiss, because of all the plagues 
thereiif; f will make this city the subject of 
ridicule and scorn. 

Vo hiss, to call any one icitk hiGsing, is a mark 
of power and authority. The Lord says^ that 
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171 his anger he will hiss, and call the enemy 
against Jerusalem. Isa. 5. 26, He will hiss 
unto them from the end of the earth. He will 
bring them with a hiss from the very extremi- 
ties of the earth. And in Isa. 7. i.8, 'The Lord 
shall hiss for the fly, and shall bring it to him, 
that is in the uLturinost ])urt of tlie rivois oJ 
^"'Sypi) ^nii for the bi.'.ti that is m the land of 
Assyria. The fly and the bee, which God will 
bring thus with a hiss, are the kings o/ Egypt 
a7id Assyria: they shall come with their troops 
into the territories of Israel, andsJiall disperse 
themselves over the whole country. Theodoret, 
writing upon Isaiah, remarks, that in Syria, 
and Palestine, they who looked after bees drew 
them out of their hives, carried them into the 
fields, and brought them back again with the 
so7ind of a flute and the noise of hissing. 
Zechariah, speaking of the return from the 
Babylonish captivity, says, that the Lord will 
gather them us it were v\ith a hiss, and brmg 
them back into their country, Zech. 10. 8. 
Which shews the ease and authority with 
which lie will peiform this great work. 

1 Kings 9. 8. and at this house every one shall A. 
■fob 27. 23. men shall A. Wan out of his place 
Isa. 5. 2^3. he will h. to them from end of the earth 

7. 18. the Lord shall A. for the fly in Egypt 
Jer. 19.8. passeth thereby shall A. 49. 17. j 50. 13. 
Lam. 2. 15. they A. at the daughter of Jerusalem 
16. thy enemies h. and gnasli the teeth ag. thee 
Ezek. 27. 36. the meichants shall A. at thee 
Zeph.2.1^. every one that passeth by her shall A. 
Zech. 10. 8. 1 will h ' " 

HISSING. 

2 Chron. 29. 8. and he hath delivered them to A. 
./er. 18. 16. to make their land a perjjetual A. 

19. 8. I vvill make this city a A. 
25. 9. and I will make them a A. 18. [ 29. 18. 
51. 37. Babylon shall be a A. without inhabitant 
Mic, 6. 16. should make inhabitants thereof a A. 

HIT. 
1 Sam. 31. 3. and the archers A. him, 1 Chron. 10. 3. 

HITHER. 
Gen. 45. 5. now be not angry that ye sold me A. 
8. it was not you that sent me A. but God 
13. ye shall haste and bring down my father A. 
Exod. 3. 5. draw not nigh A. put off thy shoes 
Josh. 2. 2. behold, there came men in A. to-night 

18. 6. ye shall bring the description A. to me 
Jadg. 18. 3. they said to him, who brought thee A.? 

19. 12. we will not turn aside A. into the city 

1 Sam. 13. 9. bring h. a burnt-oflering to me 

14. 18. and Saul said, bring A. the ark of God 
34. bring me A. every man his ox and his sheep 
36. the priest said, let us draw near A. unto God 

15. 32. bring A. Agag 1| 17. 28. why earnest thou A. 
23. 9. said to Abiathar, bring A. the ephod, 30.7. 

2 Sam. 1. 10. I have brought them A. unto my lord 

1 Kings-^'i. 9. hasten A. Micaiah the son of Imlah 

2 Kings 2. 8. Jordan divided A. and thither, 14. 
2 Chron. 28. 13. ye shall not bring in captives h. 
Ezra 4. 2. king of Assur, which brought us up A. 
Psal. 73. 10. therefore his people return h. 

81. 2. take a psalm, and bring A. the timbrel 
P/-0D.9. 4. whoso is simple, let him turn in A. 16. 
Isa. 57. 3. draw near A. ye sons of the sorceress 
Mat. 14. 18. he said, bring them A. to me 

17. 17. Jesus said, bring him A. to me, Luke 9. 41. 

22. 12. friend, how earnest thou in A. not having 
Luke 14. 21. bring in A. the poor and the maimed 

15. 23. bring A. the fatted calf and kill it 

19. 27. bring A. and slay them before me 
30. shall find a colt tied, loose him, bring him A. 

J(?A«6. 25. they said, Rabbi, when camest thou A.? 

20. 27. reach A.^jjsy finger, reach A. thy hand 
Acts 9. 21. that came h. for that intent, that he 

10. 32. call A. Simon, whose surname is Peter 
19.37. ye liave brought A. these men, which are 
See Come. 
HITHERTO. 
Exod. 7. 16. behold, A. thou wouldest not hear 
Mum. 14. 1 19. as thou hast forgiven this people A. 
.fosh. 17. 14. as the Lord hath blessed me A. 
Judg. 16. 13. A. thou hast mocked me, and told lies 

1 Sam. 1. 16. for out of my grief have I spoken A. 
7. 12. and saying, A. hath the Lord hcl[)ed us 

2 Sam. 7. 18. thou hast brought me A. 1 CAr. 17. 16. 

15. 34. as I have been thy father's servant A. 
1 Chron. 9. 18. who A. waited in the king's gate 

12. 29. h. the greatest part kept the ward 
Job 38. 11. A. shalt thou come, but no further 
P5aZ. 71. 17. A. have I declared thy wondrous works 
/5a.l8. 2. a people terrible from their beginning A. 7. 
.Tohn 5. 17. my Father worketh A. and I work 

16. 24. A. have ye asked nothing in my name 
Rem. 1. 13. I purposed to come, but was let A. 
1 Cor. 3. 2. for A. ye were not able to bear it 

HO. 
Ruthi 1 to whom he said, i^ such acne, sit down 



Isa. 55. 1. ho every onu tiiat tliirstaih, come ye 
Zech. 2. 6. ho, ho, como lortii, iiec from lli<; land 
HOAR, HOARY, :^ee Frost, IIaius, Head 
HO.UIV. 
Job 4.1. 32. one would iIhuk the deep lo he A'. 

HOlSEO. 
Acts 27. 40. they A. up the main-sail lo the wind 

HOLD, Substantive. 

Judg. 9. 46. they entcied into a A. of the god Berith 

49. they put them to the h. and set the A. on fire 

1 Sam. 22. 4. David in A. 24. 22. 2 Sam. 5.17. [ 23.14. 

5. abide not in the A. depai t and get thee into land 

1 Chr. 12. 16. there came of Judah to A. of David 
Acts 4. 3. and put them in A. unto the next day 
Rev. IS. 2. is become the h. of every foul spirit 

^ee Strong. 

HOLD. 

Gen. 21. 18. lift up the lad, A. him in thine hand 

Exod. 5. 1. that they may A.a feast to me in wildern. 

9.2. refuse to let them go, and v.'ilt A. them still? 

10. 9. for we must A. a feast unto the Lord 

20. 7. Lord vvill not A. him guiltless. Lent. 5. 11. 
Deut. 22. t25. if the man take strong A. of her 
Ruth 3. 1.5. he said, bring the vail, and A. it 

2 Sam. 2. 22. how should I A. U[) my face to Joab 
6. 6. Uzzah put forth ins hand to ark of God, and 

- took A. of it, oxen shook it, 1 Chron. 13. 9. 

1 Kings 2. 9. now therefore A. him not guiltless 
Esth. 4. 11. the kingshall A. out the golden sctptre 
Job 6. 24. leach me, and I will A. my tongue 

9. 28. I know that thou wilt #ot A. nie innocent 

13. 19. if 1 A. my tongue, I shall give uj) the ghost 
17. 9. the righteous also shall A. on his way 

41. 26. the spear, dart, the habergeon cannot A. 
Psal. 17. 5. A. up my goings in thy paihs 

119. 53. horror hath taken A. upon me, because 
117. A. thou me up, and I shall be sale 

13y. 10. and thy right hand shall A. me 
Prov. 31. 19. and her hands A. the distaff 
Cant. 3. 8. they all A. swords, being expert in war 
Isa. 41. 13. I the Lord vvill A. thy right hand 

42. 6. and I will A. thine hand, and keej) thee 
Jer. 2. 13. hewed broken cisterns, can A. no water 

8. 21. astonishment hath taken A. on me 
50. 42. they shall A. the bow and the lance 
43. anguish took A. of him, and pangs as of worn 
Ezek. 30. 21. to make it strong to A. the sword 
41. 6. that they might have A. they had not A. 
Amos 6. 10. then shall he say, A. thy tongue 
Zech. 11. 5. slay them, and A. themselves not guilty 
Mat. 6. 24. else he vvill A. to the one, LukelQ. 13. 

21. 26. for all A. John as a prophet 
Mark 7. 4. other things they have received to A. 

8. ye A. the tradition of men, as washing of pots 
Rom. 1. 18. who A. the truth in unrighteousness 
Phil. 2. 29. receive him, and A. such in reputation 

2 Thess. 2. 15. A. the traditions ye have been taught 
Ileb. 3. 14. if vvc A. the beginning of our confidence 
ficu.2. 14.hast them that A. the doctrine of Balaam 

15. hast them that A. doctrine of the Nicolaitanea 

.See Caught. 

HOLD fast. 

.Tob8. 15. he shall h. it fast, but it shall not endure 

27. 6. my righteousness I h-fast, I will not let it go 

Jer. 8. 5. tliey h-fast deceit, they refuse to return 

1 TAess.5. 21. prove all things, A. /csi that is good 

2 Tim.l. 13. h.fast the form of sound words, which 
Heb. 3. 6. if we h.fast the confid. and the rejoicing 

4. 14. let us h.fast our profession, 10. 23. 
Rev. 2. 25. that ye have already h.fast till I come 

3.3.h.fast and repent || ll.h.fast which thou hast 

» HOLD veace. 

Exod. 14.14. Lord shall fight, ye shall A. your peace 
JVicm. 30. 4. if her father A. bis peace at her 

14. if her husband altogether A. his peace at her . 
Judg. 18. 19. A. thy ;:>eflce,lay hand on thy mouth 
2 Sam. 13. 20. A. thy peace, my sister, he is brother 
2 A7n^s2. 3. he said, 1 know it, A. you your^cace,5. 

7. 9. a day of good tidings, and we A. our ^eacc 
JVe*. 8. 11. saying, A. youf peace, the day is holy 
Job 11. 3. should thy lies make men A. their />eacc? 
13. 5. that ye would altogether A. your peace 
13. h. your peace, let me alone that I may speak 
33. 31. mark well, A. thy peace and I will sjieak 
33. A. thy peace, and I will teach thee wisdom 
Psal. 83.1. O God, A. not thyp.be not still, 109. 1. 
Isa. 62. 1. for Zion's sake will I not A. my peace 

6. which shall never A. their p. day nor night 
64. 12. wilt thou A. thy peace and afflict us sore ? 
.ler. 4. 19. 1 am pained at heart, I cannot A. my p. 
Zeph. 1. 7. A. thy ;;. at the presence of the Lord 
Mat.20.31. themukitude rebuked them, because 
they should A. their peace, Mark 10. 48 
Luke 18. 39. 
Mark 1.25. A. thy p. come out of him, Luke 4. 35. 
J^tike 19. 40. if they should A. theirpeace the stones? 
Acts 12. 17. beckoning to them to A. their peace 
18.9. be not afraid, but speak, and A. not thy peace 
1 Cor. 14. 30. to another, let the first A. his peace 
See Take. 



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HOL 



HOLDEN 

2^mo-523.2'J.there was not h. sucli a passover, 23. 
Job 3G. 8. it' lliey be ii. in cords of affliction 
Psal. 18. 35. and tiiy righi liand hath h- me up 

71 6. by thoe liave [ been h. up from the womb 

''S. 23. thou h-.isl h. nie up by my right hand 
Prov- 5.22. anil shall be h. willi the cords of hissins 
fsa. 42. 14. I have lung h. my peace and been s:ill 

45.1. whose right hand 1 liave A. to subdue nations 
r,MA'e24.1i). ey«s were /i. they sliould not know him 
^cts 2. 24. it \\ as not i<ossibio he should be A. .of it 
Rem. 14. 4. yea, he shall be k. up, for God is able 

HOLDEST. 
Esth. 4. 14. if ihou altogether A. thy peace this time 
Job 13. 24. wherefore I'l. thou me lor thine enemy? 
Psal. 77. 4. iliou k. mv eyes waking, I am troubled 
Jer. 49. 16. O thou that A. tlie height of ihe hill 
Hab. 1. 13. A. thy tong. wlien the wicked devoureth 
Rev. 2. 13. ihou A. fast my name, hast not denied 

HOLDETH. 
Job 2. 3. and still he A. fast his integrity 

26.9. he A. baek the face of his throne, and spread. 
Psal. 66. 9. bless God wbo A. our soul in life 
Prov. 11. 12. a man of understanding A. his peace 

17. 28. a fiioi when he A. his peace is counted wise 
Dan. 10. 21. and none A. with me but Michael 
jimos 1. 5. 1 will cut off him that A. the sceptre, 8. 
Rev. 2. 1, that A. tlie seven stars in his right hand 

l^OLDING. 
Isa. 33. 15. that shaketb his hands from A. of bribes 
Jer. 6. 11. I am weary with A. in, I will pour fury 
Mark 7. 3. eat not, A. the inidilion of tbe elders 
Phil. 2. 16. A. forth the word of life, that 1 may 
Cul. 2. 19. not A. tbe head, from which the body 

1 Tim. 1. 19. h. faith and a good conscience 

3. 9. A. tbe mystery of taiih in a fiure conscience 
Tit. 1.9. A. fast faithful word, as iiatb been taught 
Rev. 7. 1. I Saw four angels A. the four winds 

HOLDS. 
Jer. 51. 30. they have reiiiained in their A. 
Ezek. 19. 9. and they brought him into A. 
See Strong. 
HOLE. 
Exod. 28. 32. there shall be a A. in the top of it 

2 icings 12. 9. Jehoiada bored a A. in the lid of it 
Cant. 5. 4. pnt in his band by the A of the door 
Isa. 11. 8. suck, child shall |)lay on the A. of the asp 

51. 1. look to A. of the pit whence ye are digged 
Jer. 13. 4. and hide it there in a A. of the rock 
Ezek. 8. 7. wh.en I looked, behold a A. in the wall 
Ji3??i. 3.111. a fountain send at same A. sweet water 

HOLES. 
Gera. 40. tl6. I had baskets full of A. on my head 
1 5am.']4. 11. the Hebrews come Ibrlh nut of the A. 
laa. 2. 19. they shall go into A. of the rocks, 7. 19. 
42 22. tiiey are all of ibem snared in h. are liid 
Jer. 16. 16. bunt them out of tbe A. of the rocks 
48. 28. maketh her nest in sides of the A. mouth 
Mic. 1. 17. ibey shall not move out of their A. 
JVaA. 2. 12. the lion filled his A. with prey, and dens 
Hag. 1.6. earnetb waj^es to put it in a bag with A. 
Ztch. 14. 12. their eyes shall consume in their A. 
J>/af .8.20. Jesus saitb, the foxes have A. Lxike 9.58. 

HOLIER. 
Isa. 65. 5. come not near, for I am A. than thou 

HOLIEST. 
Heh. 9. 3. the tabernacle which is called the A. 
8. the way into tbe A. was not yet made manifest 
10. 19. to enter into the A. by the blood of Jesus 
HOLtLY. 

1 Thess. 2. 10. ye are witnesses how A. we behaved 

HOLINESS. 
Exod. 15. 11. who is like thee, glorious in A.? 
28. 36. A. to tbe L. 35. 1 2. ] 39. 30. Zech. 14. 20, 21. 
i Chr. 16. 20. come before tbe Lord, worship the 
Lord in the beauty of A. Psal. 29. 2. | 96. 9. 

2 CA?\8. til. Solomon said, fiecause the places are A. 
20.21. siiig-^rs, that should praise the beauty of A. 
31. 13. in office tbey sanctified themselves in A. 

Psal. 30. 4. at the remembrance of his A. 97. 12. 

47, 8. God sittcih upon the throne of bis A. 

48. J. o^reatlv lo be praised in the mountain of his 7j. 
60. 6. God hafii spoken in his A. 108. 7. 

89. 35. once I have sworn by my A. I will not lie 
93. 5. A. becorfieth thine house, O Lord, for ever 
110. 3. thy people shall be willing, in beauties of A. 
Isa. 23. 18. and her hire shall be A. to the Lord 
35. 8. and it shall be called the way of A. 
62. 9. they shall drink it in the courts of my A, 
63. 15. behold from habilationof thy A. and glory 
18. the people ofthy h. have possessed it 
Jer. 2. 3. Israel was A. to the L. and the first-fruits 
2.3. 9. and because of the words of his A. 
31. 23. the Lord bl^ss tbee, O mountain of A. 
,6mos 4. 2. the T>ord God ha'h sworn by his A. 
Obad. 17. but unon mount Zion there shall be h. 
Mal.'i. 11. Judab hath profaned the A. of the Lord 
/.M'i-el.75. might serve him in A. and righteousness 
./?cZs 3.12. as I bough by our A. made this man walk 
Rom. 1. 4. with power, according to the Spirit of A. 
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Rom. 6. 19. yield members servts. to right, unto A. 
22. ye have your fruit unto A. and the end life 

2 Cor. 7. 1. perfecting A. in the fear of God 

Eph. 4. 24. new man created in righteousn. and A. 

1 Thess.3. 13. stablish your hearts unblaineab. iii A. 
4. 7. hath not called us to uncleanness, but to A. 

1 Ti7n. 2. 15. if they continue in faith and A. 

Tit. 2. 3. that they be in behaviour as becometh A. 

Heb. 12. 10. that we might be partakers of his A. 
14. follow peace with men, and A. without which 
HOLLOW. 

Gen. 32. 25. he touched the A. of his thigh, 32. 

Exod. 27. 8. shall make altar h. with boards, 38. 7. 

J^ev. 14. 37. if the plague be in walls with A. strakes 

.Tudg. 15. 19. God clave a A. place in the jaw 

Isa. 40. 12. wbo measured waters in A. of his hand 

Jer. 52. 21. concerning the pillar, it. was A. 
HOLPEN. 

Psal. 83. 8. they have A. the children of Lot 
86. 17. because thou, Lor5, hast A. me 

Isa. 31. 3. and he that is A. shall fall down 

Dan. 11. 34. they shall be A. with a little help 

Luke 1. 54. hath A. his servant Isr. in remembrance 
HOLY. 

Holiness. True holiness consists in a conformity 
to the nature and will of God, ichereby a Saint 
is distinguished from the unrevtioed world,and 
is not actuated by their principles and preempts, 
nor governed by tkeir maxims and customs. 
There are different degrees vf holi7iess in 'the 
Saints, but sincerity is inseparable from the 
being of it. Jill gold., as one observes, is not 
refined to the same degree and height of purity: 
but true gold., though in the loicest degree of 
fineness., will endare the furnace and ihe touch 
stone, and l/y that trial is discerned from coun 
terfeit metal. The Holy Spirit, in renewing a 
man, iiiftises a universal habit of holiness, that 
is comprehensive of all the variety of graces 
to be exercised in the life of a Christian. Gal. 
5. 22, 23, The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, 
peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, 
meekness, temiierance. See Sanctify. 

Holy is applied, I. To God the Father, Son, and 
Spirit, who is infinitely holy above all crea- 
tures, and is called by way of emphasis. The 
Holy One. All the holiness and pcfect/on 
that creatures do pr shall enjoy and possess 
to eternity is derived from, the unmeasurable 
abyss of God's holiness, for he is the founlain 
of all holiness and purity. II. To his saints 
who are holy, [1] JBy separation and choice, 

1 Pet. 2. 9. [2] By the imputation of Christ's 
holiness or righteousness to them, Ezek. 16. 14. 

2 Cor. 5. 21. [3] By partaking of a lioly prin- 
ciple of grace, whereby the soul is renewed in 
holiness by degrees, till it attains a perfection 
of it, Heb. 12. 23. III. To angels. Mat. 25. 31. 
IV. To persons and things dedicated to God, 
Exod. 30. 35. I 31. 14. Lev. 16. 4. 

TAe prophets call the Lord, The Holy One of Is 
rael, as if the name of Holy tcere synonymous 
with that of God. They provoked the holy 
One of Israel lo anger, Isa. 1. 4. They shall 
stay upon 'he Lord, the holy One of Israel, Isa. 
10."20. Jlnd in Isa. 29. 19, The poor among 
men shall rejoice in the holy One of Israel. The 
Messiah iri like manner is called the holy One. 
Psal. 16. 10, Thou wilt not suffer thine holy 
One to see corruption. .8nd in Luke 4. 34, I 
know thee who thou art, tbe holy One of God 
•So in Luke 1. 35, That holy thing which shall 
be born of thee, shall be called the Son of God. 
Christ is called simply the holy One, .^cts 3. 14. 
Holy is likewise the common epithet given to 
the third Person of the glorious Trinity, Holy 
Ghost. 

T^Ae Israelites are often called holy in scripture, 
because they were the Lord''s, who sanctified 
them; they professed the true religion, were 
called to holiness, luhich they were to endea 
vour to acquire, and which many in reality 
did attain to under the old Law. Exod. 19. 6, 
Ye shall be a holy nation. See Exod. 22. 31. 
Lev. 11. 44, 45. Num. 15. 3. 

Christians are still more particularly declared 
holy. They having received the earnests of the 
Holy Spirit in a more plentiful and perfect 
manner than were enjoyed under the Law. In 
the Acts and in S'^ Paul's Epistles, Christians 
are generally described under the name of 
Saints. ..acts 9. 13, 32, 41, Lord, I have heard 
by many of this man, how much evil he hath 
done to thy saiu s. St. Peter came down to the 
saints which dioelt in Lydda ; Ac raised Tabi- 
tha from the dead, and presented her to the 
saints. St. Paul directs his Epistle to the Ro- 
mans thus. To the beloved of God, called to be 
saints, Rom. i. 7. 

Holy place is put for the holy of holies, or the 



most holy place. Exod. 28. 29, JJaron shaU 
bear the names of the children of Israel in tho 
breast-piate of judgment u[)on his heart, wbea 
he goelh in unto tbe holy place. Sometimes it 
is put for the court of the priests. Lev. 16. 18, 
Behold, the blood of it was not brought in 
within the holy place ; ye should indeed have 
eaten it in the holy place ; ^Ae court of the 
priests is called ifily, compared with the court 
of the people; as in Ezek. 42. 14, The priesta 
shall not go out of the holy place into the outer 
court ft is also taken for the whole temple. 
Acts 6. 13, This man ceaseth not to speak blas- 
phemous words against this holy place, and the 
law. And sometimes for heaven itself. Isa. 
57. 15, I dwell in the high ani; holy place; so in 
Heb. 9. 12, Neither by liie blood of goats and 
calves, but by his own blood, he entered in once 
into ihe holy place. 
Exod.3.5. place wlurccn thou standest is A. ground 
16. 23. to-morrow is the nst of ihe A., sabbath 

19. 6. ye shall be to nie a A.jiation, 1 Pet. 2. 9. 

20. 8. remember the sabbath day lo k< ep it A. 
28. 38. Israel shall hallow in all'ibeir A.git'ts 
2D. 6. and [)ui the A. crown up'-n liie mstre 

33. because they are A. |1 34. because it is k. 

30. 25. make it an oil (^f A. ointinf nt compound 

32. it is h. and it shall be A. unio you 

35. a perl'ume tempered together, lure and A. 
31. 14. keep the sabbath, for i; is A. unto you, 15. 
Lev. 8. 9. and he put upon Aaron the A. cr^wn 
10.10. ye may put difference between A. and unholy 
16. 4. he shall put on tbe A. l:nen coat 

33. he shall make atonemen' for the A. sanctuary 

19. 2. for I the Lord your God am A. 21. 8. 

20. 7. be ye A. || 21. 7. for he is A. unio his God 
27. 14. a man sanctify his house to be A. to IheLd 

30. the tithe of the land is A. unto the Lord 
A'um. 5. 17. and the priest shall take A. water 
15 40. that ye may retnember, and be A. lo your G. 
16.3. seeing all the congregation are A. everyone 

5. the Lord will shew who are his, and who is ^ 
18. 17. thou shall not redeem them, ibey are A. 

31. 6. sent Phinehas with the A. instruments 

1 Sam. 2. 2. for there is none A. as the Lord 

21. 5. and the vesseis of tbe young men are A. 
lA't??^s8.4. they brought uptlie ark and ibe taber- 
nacle, and all the A. vessels, 2 Chron. 5. 5. 

2 Kings 4. 9. 1 perceive this is a A. man of God 

1 Chr. 22. 19. bring the A. vessels into house of God 
29.3. above all that 1 h.tve prepared for the A. bouse 

2 Chron. 23. 6. they shall go in, for they are A. 
35.3. said to the Leviles which v.ere A. to the Ld 

put the A. ark into ihe house Solomon built 

13. but the other A. offi-vings sod ihey in pots 

Ezra 8. 28. ye are A. to ihe Lord, vessels are A. also 

9. 2. the A. seed mingled themselves v/ith people 

jVi; A. 9. 14. madest known unto them thy A. sabbath 

Psal. 20. 6. he will hear him from his A. heavena 

22. 3. thou art A. O thou that inhabiiesl praises 
28. 2. when I lift my hands toward thy A. oracla 
86. 2. preserve my soul, for I am A. O God save 
98. 1. his A. arm haih gotien him the victory 
fi9. 5. worship at his footstool, for he is A. 

9. exalt the Lord, and worship at his A. hill 
105. 42. for he remembered bis A. promise 
145. 17. the Lord is A. in all his works 

Pro?;. 9.10. the knowledge of tbe A.is understanding 
20. 25. lo man, who devoureth that which is h. 
30. 3. nor have T the knowledge of the k. 

/sa. 4.3. remaineth in Jerusah ra shall be called A. 
6. 3. one cried, A. A. A. is the Lord of hosts 

13. the A. seed shall be the sub-tance thereof 
27.13.shall wor.-hip in the A.moiintain atJernsaiena 
30. 29. a son?, as when a A. solemnity is kept 
52. 10. tbe Lord bath made bare bis A. arm 
58.13. call sabbath, the A. of the Lord, honourable 
64.10. thvA. cities are a wilderness, Zion a wilder. 

11. our A. and beautiful house is burnt up 
.Ter. 11. 15. and the A. flesh is passed from thee 
EzeA.22.26.put no difference be! weenA.aed profane 
36. .38. I will increase them as the A. flock 
42. 13. they be A. chambers, where priesis eat 

14. there lav their garments, for they are A. 

44. 19. and lav them in the A. chambers 

23. shall teach difference between A. and pi'ofana 

45. 1. shall offer a A. portion of the lanji, 4. 

6. against the oblation of A. forlion, 7. | 43. IS 

46. 19. into the A. chambers of the pripsts _ 
48. 10. for the priests shall be 'this A. oblation 

14. not sell first-fruits, for it is A. unto tbe Lord 
20. shall offer the A. oblation four-square, 21. 
Dan. 4. 8. but Daniel came in before me, tn whoiTi 
is the spirit of the A. gods, 9, 18. | 5. 11. 
11. 28. his heart shall be against the A. covenant 
30. indignation against the A. covenant, mtellH 
gence with them that forsake the A. covenant 
Hag.2. 12. if one bear A. flesh, and with bis skirl 
touch bread, or pottage, or wine, or oil 
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Zech. 2. 12. Lord shall iuheril Jiidah in the h. land 

13. Lord is ruiseJ a\> out of hi« h. Iiabitation 

Mat. 7. 6. give not that \vl;ic!i is A. unto tlie dogs 

25. 31. shall come, and ail the h. angels with him 

MarkG.2Q. knowing tliat lie was a just man and A. 

8.38. canietli in glory witli h. angcis, />«/ic 9. 2G. 

//wAre 1. 70. by the mouth ofA. propheis, Acts 3. 21. 

72. and to remember his //. Jk)vcnant 
2. 23. every male sliuU be calTcd h. to the Lord 
Jo/in 17. 11. A. Fath. keep those thou hast given me 
Acts 4. 27. again:5t tiiy A. ciiild Jesus, whom thou 
30. wonders may bedone by name of thy k. child 
7.33. the jilace where tiiou standesl is A. ground 
10. 22. was warned from God by a A. ansjel 



/Jom.l.2.whic]i ho had promised in the A. scriptures 
7. 12. the commandment is A. just, and good 
11. 16. if the first-fruit be A. if the root he A. 
12.1. that ye present your bodies a A. sacrifice to G. 
16. 16. salute one another with a A. kiss, J Cor. 16. 
20. 2 Cnr. 13. l2. 1 TAe.s.s-. 5. 26. 1 Pet. 5. 14. 

I Co7: 3. 17. the temple of God is h. which temple 

7. 14. but now are tliey A. || 34. that she may be A. 
Eph. 1. 4. we should be A. and without blame, 5.27. 
C(/l. 1. 22. to present you A. and unblamable 

3. 12. put on, as (he elect of God, A. and beloved 

1 T/icss.S.I'i. this epistle be read to all the A. brethren 
ITini. 2. 8. lifiing ui) A. hands without wrath 

2 Tim. 1. 9. who hath called us with a A. calling 

3. 15. thou hast known A. scriptures, able to make 
Tit. 1. 8. a bishop must be sober, A. temperate 
Heb. 3. 1. A. brethren, partakers of heavenly calling 

7. 26. such a high-priest became us, who is A. 
1 Pet. 1. 15. so be ye A. in all conversation, 16. 

2. 5. a A. priesthood to offer uj) spiritual sacrifices 

3. 5. the A. women also tvho trusted in God 
'2 Pet. 1. 18. when we were with bim in A. mount 

21. but A. men spake as moved by Holy Ghost 

2. 21. than to turn from the A. commandment 

3. 2. the words spoken before by the A- prophets 
11. what persons to be in all A. conversation 

ftev. 3. 7. write these things, saith he that is A. 
4. 8. saying, A. A. A. Ld. God Almighty, which was 
6. 10. cried, saying, how lung, O Lord, A. and true 

14. 10. be tormenied in presence of the h. angels 

15. 4. who shall not fear theel for thou art A. 
18.20. rejoice overlipr, ye A. aposllesand prophets 
20.6. A. is he that hath part in the first resurrection 

21. 10. and he shewed me the A. Jerusalem 

22. 6. Lord God of the A. prophets sent his angel 
11. and he that is A. let him be A. still 

See Convocation. 
HOLY doy. 
Ezod. 35. 2. the seventh diiy shall be a A. day 
J^eh. 8. 9. this daij is A. nnto the Lord, 10, 11. 
10. 31. not buy it of them on sabbath or A. dai/ 
Psal. 42. 4. wiih a multitude that kept A. day 
fsa. 58. 13. from tloing thy ple:isure on my A. day 
CoL2.16. let no man judae you in respect ot'ah.day 
See Garmknts. 
HOLY Ghost. 
iAfaM.la. she was found with child of the H.Ghost 
20. what is conceived in her is of the H. Ghost 
S.ll.shali baptize vou with H.Ghost^nnd with fire, 
Mark 1. 8. Luke 3. 16. ./ohn 1. 33. Acts 1. 5. 
12. 31. blasphemy against the H. Ghost shall not 
be forgiven unto men, Mark 3. 29. Lvke 12. 10. 

32. wliosoever speaketh against the H. Ghost 
28.19. b'lptize in name ofFather,Son,andi7.G!Ao.s< 

Mark 12.36.Davidsaid by the H.Ghost, Actsl.W. 

13. 11. it is not ye that speak, but the H. Ghost 
Ljike 1. 15. Joim shall bs filled with the H. Ghost 

35. the Ff. Ghost shall come urion thee 
41. and Elisabeth was filled with the H. Ghost 
67. his father Zacharias was filled with H. Ghost 
2. 25. name was Simeon, and if. G.wns upon him 
26. and it was revealed nnto him by the H. Ghost 
3.22. the H. Ghost descended in a bodily shape 
4. 1. Jesus being full of the H. Ghost returned 
12. 12. H. Ghost shall teach you in the same hour 
John 7. 39. for the //. Ghost was not yet given 

14. 26. but the Comforter, who is the H. Ghost 
20. 22. he saith, receive ye the H. G. Acts 2. 38. 

fScts 1. 2. after that he throush the H. G. had given 

8. after that the H. Ghost is come upon you 
2. 4. they were all filled wiih the 77. r?Aosi,"4.31. 

33. having received the promise of the H. Ghost 
4. 8. Petor, filled with the H. G. said unto them 
5.3. Satan filled thy heart to lie to the H. Ghost 

32. we are his witnesses, so is also the H. Ghost 

6. 3. look out men full of the H. G. and wisdom 
5. they chose Stephen, a m'ln full of the H.Ghost 

7. 51. ye stiff-necked, ve always resist the Ff. G. 
55. he being full of H. G. looked up to heaven 

8. 15. prayed that thev might receive the H. G. 

17. hands on thorn, and they received the H. G. 

18. when Simon saw thnt the H. G. was given 

19. on whom T lav hnnd«, he mav receive H. G. 
9. 17. thou mightest bp filled with the H. Ghost 

31. walking in the comfort of the H. Ghost 
10. 3S bew God anointed Jesus ^vith the H.Ghost 
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Acts 10. 44. H. O. fell on all which heard the word 
45. on Gentiles was poured the gift of the H. G. 
47. which have received the H. G. as well as we 
II. 15. H. G. fell on them as on us at beginning 
16. but ye shall be bajitized with the H. Ghost 
21. Barniibas, full of the H. Ghost and faith 

13. 2. the H. G. said, separate Barnabas and Saul 
4. being sent forth by the H. Ghost, departed 
9. Paul, filled with tlie H. G. set his eyes on him 
52. the disciples were filled with ihe H. Ghost 

15.8.giving them the H. Ghost as he did unto us 

28. it seemed good to the H. Ghost, and to us 

16.6. were forbidden of the H. G. to preach in Asia 

19. 2. have ye received the H. Ghost ? we have 
not heard whether there be any //. Ghost 

6. laid hands on them, the H. G. came on them 

20. 23. save that the H. G. witnes.seth in every city 
28. over which H. G. hath made you overseers 

21. 11. thus saith the H. Ghost, so shall the Jews 
28. 25. well spake the H.G. by Esaias the prophet 
Rom. 5. 5. love of God shed in hearts by the H. G. 
9. 1. conscience bearing me witness in the H. G. 
14. 17. the kingdom of God is joy in the H. Ghost 
15. 13. abound in hope through power of the H.G. 
16. acceptable, being sanctified by the H. Ghost 

1 Cor. 2. 13. but in words which the'i/. G. teacheth 
6. 19. your body is the temple of the H. Ghost 

12.3. say that Jesus is Lord, but by the H. Ghost 

2 Cor. 6. 6. by kindness, by tlie H. Ghost, by love 
13. 14. the communion of the H. G. be with you 

1 Thess. 1. 5. for our gospel came in the H. Ghost 
6. received the word with joy of ihe H. Ghost 

2 Tim. 1. 14. that good thing keep by the H. Ghost 
Tit. 3. 5. he saved us by the renewing of the H. G. 
Heh.'i. 4. bearing witness with gifts of the H.Ghost 

3. 7. as the H. Ghost saith, to-day if ye will hear 
6. 4. and were made partakers of the H. Ghost 

9. 8. the H. Ghost, this signifying, that the way 

10. 15. whereof the H. Ghost is a witness to us 

1 Pet. 1. 12. with the H. G. sent down from heaven 

2 Pet. 1.21. spake as they were moved by the H. G. 
IJokn 5.7. the Father, the Word, and the H. G. 
Jade 20. but ye, beloved, prayings in the H. Ghost 

See God, Habitation, Hill. 
Most HOLY. 
Exod.2G.33. between the holy placeand the??io5< A. 
34. on ark of the testimony in the inost A. jilace 
29. 37. and it shall be an altar most A. 40. 10. . 
30. 10. it is most A. || 29. that they maybe viost A. 
36. the perfume shall be to you most A. 
J^ev. 2. 3. the remnant of the meat-offering shall 
be Aaron's, it is most A. 10. 1 6. 17. \ 10. 12. 

6. 25. the sin-offering is most A. 29. | 10. 17. 
7. 1. the trespass-offering is most A. 6. 1 14. 13. 
21. 22. eat bread of God both of most A. and holy 
24. 9. the cakes of fine flour are most A. to him 
27.28. every devoted thing is viost A. to the Lord 

JV«w.4. 4. this shall be service about ^nost h. things 
19. thus do, when they approach the most A. things 
18. 9. the offering they render to me shall be m. A. 
10. in the viost A. place shalt thou eat it 

1 Kings 6. 16. he built them for the most h. place 

7. 50. Solomon made vessels for the 7nost A. place 

8. 6. brought the ark unto m.. A. place, 2 Chr. 5. 7. 

1 Chron. 6. 49. Aaron and sons for work of most A. 

23. 13. Aaron separated to sanctify most A. things 

2 Chron. 3. 8. Solomon made the most A. house 
10. in the wtosf A. house he made two cherubJms 

4. 22. the inner doors thereof for the most h. place 

31. 14. and Kore to distribute the most A. things 
E2?'a2. 63. not eat of the most A. things, JVeA. 7. 65. 
Ezek. 43. 12. the whole limit shall be most A. 

44. 13. shall not come near in the viost A. place 
45. 3. in it shall be the sanctuary and most A. place 
48. 12. this oblation shall be a thing most A. 

Dan. 9. 24. seventy weeks to anoint the most A. 

Has. 11. t 12. Judah is faithful with the most h. 

Jude 20. building yourselves on your most h. faith 
HOLY mountain. 

Psal. 87. 1. his foundation is in the A. mountains 

Tsa. 11. 9. nor destroy in my A. mountain, 65. 25. 
56. 7. even them will I bring to my A. mountain 
SI. 13. and he shall inherit my A. mountain 
65. 11. ye are they that forget my A. mountain 
66. 20. on mules and swift beasts to my A. mount. 

Ezek. 20. 40. in my A. mountain they shall serve me 
28. 14. thou wast ujion the A. mountain of God 

Dan. 9. 16. let thy anger be turned from thy A. m. 

20. presenting supplication for the A. mountain 

11.45. plant tabernacles in glorious A. mountain 

.Toel 2. 1. sound an alarm in my A. mountain 
3.17. 1 am the Lord, dwellingin Zion my A. mount. 

Obad. 16. for as ye hnve drunk on my A. mountain 

Zeph.3. 11. no more haughty because of A. moM?iL 

ZecA.8.3. mountain of the Lord called ihe h.mount. 
HOLY name. 

Lev. 20. 3. seed to Molech, to profane my A. name 
22. 2. and that they profane not my A. name 
32. neither shall ye profane ray A. na^ne 

1 Chron. 16. 10. glory ye in his k. nume, Ps. 105. 3. 



1 CAr.16.35. we give thanks to thy A. n. Psal.lOG.^ 
29. 16. to build thee a house for thy A. name 
Psal. 33. 21. because we trusted in his A. name 
99. 3. praise thy terrible name, fur it is A. 
103. 1 bless the Lord, bless his h.name, 145. 21 
111. 9. A. and reverend is his name, Luke 1. 49. 
Isa. 57. 15. saith the lofty One, whose name is A. 
Ezek. 20. 39. but pollute you iiiy A. name no moro 
36.20. they profaned my A. name when they said 
21. but I had pity for mine A. name 
22.*not for your sakes, but for my A. name's sake 
39. 7. 1 will make my A. 7iame known in Isr. I will 
not let them pollute my A. yiame any more 
25. and I will be jealous for my A. name 
43. 7. my A. name shall Israel no more defile 
8. they have defiled my A. n. by their abominat 
Amos 2. 7. go in to sanie maid, lo profane my A. n. 

HOLY One. 
Dent. 33. 8. Thummim and Urim be with thy A. O. 
Job 6. 10. not concealed the words of the A. One 
Ps. 16. 10. notfeave my soul in hell, nor suffer thiri« 
k. 07ie to see corruption, ./lets 2. 27. [ 13. ;'5. 
89. 19. then thou spakest in vision to thy A. One 
Isa. 10. 17. and his A. One shall be for a flame 

29. 23. they shall sanctify the A. One of Jacob 
40. 25. to whom shall I be equal ? saith the A. On-e 
43. 15. I am the Lord your A. One, the Creator 
49. 7. thus saith theRedeemer of Israel, his h.One 

Dan. 4. 13. a A. One came down from heaven, 2'.i. 
Hos. 11. 9. for I am the A. One in the midst of thee 
Hab.l. 12. art thou not from everlast. O L. my A. O 
3. 3. the A. One came from mount Paran 
Mark 1.24. man with unclean spir.said,I know thee 
who thou art, the A. One of God, Luke 4. 34. 
Acts 3. 14. but ye denied the A. One and the Just 
1 John 2. 20. ve have an unction from the A. One 

HOLY One of Israel. 
2Z'mo-sl9.22.thou hast exalted thy voice, and lifted 
thy eyes against the A. One of Is?: Isa. 37. 23. 
Pjal. 71. 22. to thee will I sing, O thou A. One oflsr. 
78. 41. yea, they limited the A. One of Israel 
89. 18. and the A. One of Israel is our King 
Isa. 1. 4. they have provoked the A. Orie of Israel 
5. 19. let counsel of the h.One of Israel dya.\\ nigh 
24. and despised the word of the A. One of Israel 
10.20. shall stay on the Lord, the A- One of Israel 
12. 6. great is the A. One of Israel in midst of thee 

17. 7. his eyes shall have respect to A. One of Isr. 
29. 19. the poor shall rejoice in the A. One of Isr. 
30. 11. cause the A. Ojie of Israel to cease from us 

12. thus saith the A. Oiie of Israel, 15. 
31. 1. they look not unto the A. 0}ie of Israel 
41. 14. saith thy Redeemer, the A. One of Israel 
16. and thou shalt glory in the A. One of Israel 
20. and the A. One of Israel hath created it 

43. 3. I am the Ld. the A. One of Isr. thy Saviour 
14. thus saith your Redeemer, the A. One of Isr. 

45. 1 1. the Ld. the A. One of Israel, and his Maker 

47.4. Lord of hosts is his name, the A. One of Isr. 
48.17. saith thy Redeemer', the A. One of Isr. 5i. 5. 
49. 7. the Redeemer of Israel, and his A. One 

55.5. nations run unto thee, for the A. One of Isr. 
60. 9. bring their gold to the A. One of Israel 

14. shall call thee the Zion of tiie A. One of Isr. 

Jer. 50. 29. Babylon proud ag. the A. One of Israel 

51.5. land filled with sin against the A. One of Isr. 

Ezek.o^. 7. that I am the Lord, the A. One in Isr. 

HOLY ones. 
Dan. 4. 17. the demand by the word of tho h.ones 

HOLY oil. 
Exod. 30. 25. it shall be a h. anointing oily 31. 

37. 29. and be made the h. anofnting oil 
JVjf 77? .35.25. the high-priest was anointed wMhh.oil 
Psal. 89. 20. with my A. oil have I anointed him 

B.6LY people. 
Dent. 7. 6. thou art a h.people to the Lord, 14.2,21 
26. 19. that thou mriyesXhe r h. peopUAo the Lord 
28. 9. L. shall establish thee a A. people to himsell 
Isa. 62. 12. they shall call them the A. people 
Dan.9.2i. he shall prosper, and destroy the h.peo 
12. 7. to scatter the power of the h.people 

}i01,Y place. 

Exoc?. 28.29. when hegoeth in unto the h.place,35. 

43. come near to minister in the h. place, 29. 30 

29. 31. thou shalt seethe his flesh in the A. place 

31. 11. may make sweet incense for the A. place 

35. 19. to do service in the A. place, 39. 1, 41. 

38. 24. the gold in all the work of the A. place 
Lev. 6. 16. with unleavened bread it shall be caK°r 

in the A. place, 26. | 7. 6. | 10. 13. | 24. 9 
27. fhou shalt wash that in the A. place 

30. brought to reconcile withal in the A. place 
10.17.have ye not eaten sin-offering in thi' h.place? 

18. blood was not brought in within the h.placo 
14. 13. shall slay the burnt-offering in the h.plact 
16.2. that he come not at all times into the A.pZace 

3. thus shall Aaron come into the A. place 

16. he shall make an atonement for the h. place 

17. goeth to make atonement in the h. place, 27. 
20. hath made an end of reconciling the h. place 



HOL 



HON 



HON 



ie».16.23.he put on when he went into tlie h. place 
24. shall wash his flesh with water in the h. place 

Josh. 5. 15. the place whereon thou standcst is h. 

I^n?^s8.8.thestaves wereseen out in iheh. place 
10. priests come out of the h. place, 2 Chr.5. 11. 

1 Chron. 23. 32. keep the cliarge of the h. place 

2 Chron. 29. 5. carry filthiness out of the A. place 
7. nor offered burnt-offerings in tlie h. place 

30. 27. prayer came up to his h. AweW'mg-place 
35. 5. stand in the h. place according to divisions 
Ezra 9. 8. and to give us a nail in liis h. place 
Psal. 24. 3. and who shall stand in his h. place ? 
46. 4. the streams whereof make glad the h.place 
68. 17. among them as in Sinai, in the h.place 
Eccl. 8. 10. who had gone from the place of the h. 
Isa. 57. 15. 1 dwell in the high and h. place 
Ezek. 41. 4. he said to me, this is the most h. place 
42.13. theplaceish. \\ 14. not go out of the /i.^Zace 
45. 4. it shall be a A. place for the sanctuary 
-*/af.24.15.yesee the abominations stand in h.place 
Acts 6.13. blasphemous words againstthis h.place 
21. 28. this man hath polluted this h. place 
fleJ.y. 12. Christ entered in once into the h.place 
25. the hjgh-priest entered every year into h.place 
HOLY places. 
S Chron. 8.11. because Ihe places are h. whereunto 
Psal. 68. 35. thou art terrible out of thy h. places 
Ezek. 7. 24. and their h. places shall be defiled 
21. 2. and drop thy word toward the h. places 
Heb, 9. 24. Christ is not entered into h. places made 

Shall be HOLY. 
Exod. 22. 31. and ye shall be h. men unto me 
29. 37. whatsoever toucheth the altar shall be h. 
30.29.whatsoevertoucheth them sA.fie/t.iveu. 6.18. 

32. it is holy, and it shall be h. unto you, 37. 
40.9. shalt anoint the tabernacle, and it shall be h. 
Lev. 6. 27. shalt touch the fliesh thereof shall be h. 
11.44.ye shall be h.fox I am holy , 45. ] 19. 2. 1 20.26. 
19. 24. fruit thereof sAaZZ be A. to praise the Lord 
21. 6. the priests shall be A. unto their God 
23. 20. they sAaZZ be A. to the Lord for the priest 

25. 12. it is the jubilee, it sAaZZ be h. unto you 
27. 9. that anymangiveth to the Lord shall be h. 

10. then the exchange thereof sAaZZ be A. 33. 
21. in the jubilee it sAaZZ be A. to the Lord 
32. the tenth sAaZZ be A. unto the Lord 

J^Tum. 6. 5. the Nazarite shall be A. unto the Lord 
16.7.themanwhom Lord doth choose he shall be h. 
IS.lO.every male shall eat it,it shallbe A. unto ihee 

Deut. 23. 14. therefore shall thy camp be A. 

Jer. 31. 40. the gate toward the east shall beh. 

Ezek. 45.1. the holy portion sAaZZ be A.with borders 

JbeZ 3.17.1 dwell in Zion,then shall Jerusalem be A. 
HOLY Spirit. 

Psal. 51. 11. and take not thy A. Spirit from me 

fsa. 63. 10. they rebelled and vexed his A. Spirit 

11. where is he that put his h. Spirit within him? 
ZLwAe 11. 13. your heavenly Father give the h. Spirit 
Eph. 1. 13. sealed with that A. Spirit of promise 

4. 30. gfrieve not the A. Spirit of God, whereby 
I Thess- 4. 8. who hath given unto us his A. Spirit 

HOLY temple. 
Fsal.5.1. 1 will worship towarii thy A. «e?n;jZe,133.2. 
11. 4. the Lord is in his A. temple, his eyes behold 
65.4.be satisfied with the goodness of thy h.temple 
79. 1. thy A. temple have they defiled, they laid 
Jonah 2. 4. 1 will look again toward thy A. temple 
7. my prayer came in unto thee, to thy A. temple 
Mic. 1. 2. the Lord from his A. temple be witness 
Hab. 2. 20. but the Lord is in his A. temple 
Eph. 2. 21. groweth to a h. temple in the Lord 

HOLY thing. 
Z,e».22.10. no stranger shall eat of the A. thing 

14. if a man eat of the A. thing unwittingly 
27. 23. thy estimation as a h. thing to the Lord 

Mum. 4. 15. but they shall not touch any A. thing 
Ezek. 48. 12. oblation be to them a thing most A. 
Luke 1. 35. therefore that A. thing born of thee 

HOLY things. 

£xod.28.38.Aaron may bear the iniquity of 7j. thin. 

Lev. 5.15. sin thro' ignorance in the A. things of L. 

22.2. separate themselves from the h.things of Isr. 

3. whosoever he be thatgoeth unto the A. things 

4. not eat of the A. things till he be clean, 6, 12. 

7. be clean, and shall afterward eat of the A. thin. 

15. they shall not profane the A. things of Israel 

16. to bear iniquit.y, when they eat A. things 
J\''um. 4. 20. not go in to see, when A. t. are covered 

5. 9. every offering of A. things shall be his, 18. 19. 
18. 32. neither shall ye pollute the A. things 
Deut. 12. 26. thy A. things take and go to the place 

1 Chron. 23. 28. their office was in purifying A. th. 

2 Chron. 31. 6. they brought in the tithe of h.things 
JVeh. 10. 33. we made ordinaaces for the A. things 

12. 47. they sanctified the A. things to the Levites 
Ezek. 20. 40. there will I require your A. things 
22. 8. thou hast despi.«ed mine k. things 

26. her priests have profaned my A. things 
44. 8. ye have not kept the charge of my A. things 

J3. shall not come near to any of my A. things 
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1 Cor. 9. 13. they who minister about A. things 
Heb. 8. t 2. a high-priest, a minister of A. things 

HOME. 
Gen. 39. 16. laid up garments till her lord came A. 

43. 16. bring these men A. slay and make ready 
Exod.9. 19. man and beast not brought A. shall die 
Z>eM<.21.12.then thou shalt bring her A.to thy house 

24. 5. but he shall be free at A. one year 
JbsA.2.18. bring all thy father's household A. to thee 
Judg. 11. 9. if ye bring me A. again to fight 

19. 9. get on your way, that thou mayest go A. 
P^uth 1.21. the Lord hath brought me A. empty 

1 Sam. 2. 20. and they went unto their own A. 
6. 7. and bring their calves A. from them 

10. and the men shut up their calves at A. 
10. 26. and Saul also went h. to Gibeah, 24. 22. 

13. 2. let him go no more A. to his father's house 

2 Sain. 13. 7. then David sent A. to Tamar, saying 

14. 13. the king doth not fetch A. his banished 
17. 23. Ahithophel gat him A. to his house 

1 Kings5.1'i.&month in Lebanon, two months at A. 

13. 7. come A. with me and refresh thyself, 15. 

2 Kings 14. 10. and tarry at A. 2 Chron. 25. 19. 

1 Chron. 13. 12. bring the ark. of God A. to me 
13. so David brought not the ark A. to himself 

2 Chron. 25. 10. Amaziah separated the army of 
Ephr. to go A. they returned A. in great anger 

Eslh.5. 10. when Haman came A. called his friends 
Job 39. 12. believe that he will bring A. thy seed 
Psal. 68. 12. she that tarried at A. divided the spoil 
Prov. 7. 19. the good man is not at A. he is gone 

20. and he will come A. at the day appointed 
Eccl. 12. 5. because man goeth to his long A. 
Jer. 6. 1 2. likened Zion to a woman dwelling at h. 

39. 14. that Gedaliah should carry him A. 
Lam. 1. 20. abroad the sword, at A. there is as death 
Hab. 2. 5. he is a proud man, neither keepeth at A. 
Hag. 1. 9. when ye brought it A. I did blow upon it 
Mat. 8. 6. my servant lieth at A. sick of the palsy 
Mark 5. 19. go A. to thy friends and tell tlie.m 
Luke 9. 61. let first bid them farewell who are at A. 

15. 6. when he cometh A. he calleth his friends 
John 16. t 32. scattered, every man to his own A. 

19. 27. that disciple took her to his own A. 

20. 10. the disciples w'ent away to their own A. 
Acts 2. 1 46. contin. in temple breaking bread at A. 

21. 6. we took ship, and they returned A. again 

1 Cor. 11. 34. if any man hunger let him eat at A, 

14. 35. let them ask their husbands at A. 

2 Cor. 5. 6. that whilst we are at A. in the body 
1 Tim. 5. 4. let them learn to shew piety at A. 
Tit. 2. 5. to be discreet, chaste, keepers at A. 

HOME-BORN. 
Exod. 12.49. one law shall be to him that is h.-born 
Lev. 18. 9. thy sister whether born at A. or abroad 
Jer. 2. 14. is Israel a servant? is he a h.-born slave? 

HOMER 
Was a measure of capacity in use among the 
Hebrews, containing six pints very nearly. 
It was the tenth part of the Ephah, and was 
the measure of manna which God appointed 
for every Israelite, Exod. 16. 16, 36. See 

EPH.'i.H. 

Z,eu. 27. 16. a A. of barley-seed at fifty shekels 
Isa. 5. 10. the seed of a A. shall yield an ephah 
Ezek. 45. 11. the measure shall be after the A. 

13. the sixth part of an ephah of a A. of wheat 

14. tenth part of a bath, for ten baths are a A. 
Hos 3. 2. 1 bought her for a A. and half a A. 

HONEST. 
Luke 8. 15. which is an A. and good heart, having 
Acts 6.3.1ook out among you seven men of A. report 
Rom.V2.\l. provide things A. in the sight of all men 
2 Cor. 8.21. provid. A. things in sight of L. and men 

13. 7. but that ye should do that which is A. 
Phil. 4.8. whatsoever things are A. just, pure, lovely 
Tit. 3. 1 14. let ours learn to profess A. trades 
IPet. 2. 12. having our conversation A. am. Gentiles 

HONESTLY. 
Rom. 13. 13. let us walk A. as in the day, not in riot 
1 Thess. A. 12. may walk A. toward them without 
^eS. 13. 18. conscience, in all things willing to live A. 

HONESTY. 
1 Tim. 2. 2. may lead peaceable life in godli. and A. 

HONOUR, 
Or to honour, in scripture style, is taken not 
only for the inward or outward respect which 
peoplehave andpay to persons who are superior 
to them; and to whom they owe particular marks 
of deference and distinction : but likewise for 
real services which are due to them. Exod. 20. 
12, Honour thy father and thy mother. This 
precept requires, not only that we should shew 
our parents respec and deference, but likewise 
that we should assist and relieve them, and per- 
form such services for them as they may stand in 
need of; as this precept is explained by our Sa- 
vio2ir ; Mat. 15. 4,5,6. Honour is likewise 
taken in the same sense in 1 Tim. 5. 3, 17. 
Honour widows that are widows indeed. JVo£ 

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only respect^ but also relieve them. Let eldew 
that rule well be counted worthy of double ho- 
nour. Let them have a liberal maintenance 
Honour is taken for a reconipencc, or reward, 
Num. 24. 11, I thought to promote thee unto 
great honour, but lo, the Lord hath kept thee 
back from honour; that is, hath deprived thee 
of the reward I designed for thee. By honour 
is also undcrst^'od tliat adoration ichichis due 
to God only, Psal. 29. 2, Give unto the Lord the 
honour due unto his name. So in Mai. 1. 6 
If then I be a father, where is mine honour 
And in 1 Tim. 1. 17, Unto the only wise God 
be honour and glory. It is put for an honoura- 
ble function, or office, such as was that of the 
holy priesthood under the law. Heb. 5. 4, No 
man taketh tiiis honour, this honourable office, 
unto himself, but he that is called of God, as 
was Aaron. And for those great blessin, s 
and enjoyments which are bestowed on th'-, 
saints in heaven. Rom. 2. 10, Glory, honouE 
and peace to every man that worketh good. 
Gen. 49. 6. to their assembly, my A. be not unite* 
Exod. 8. 1 9. Moses said, have this A. over lie 
14. 17. and I will get me A. upon Pharaoh 
18. when I have gotten me A. upon Pharaoh 
JVum. 22. 17. 1 will promote thee unto great A. 37. 
24. 11. the Lord hath kept thee back from A. 
27. 20. thou shalt put some of thine A. upon him 
Deut. 26. 19. make thee high above all nations in A, 
Jiidg. 4. 9. the journey shall not be for thine A. 

13. 17. thy sayings come to pass, we may do thee A. 
2 Sam. 6. 22. of them shall I be had in A. 
I^z7?^s3.13. 1 have also given thee riches and A 
1 Chron. 16. 27. glory and A. are in his presence 

17. 18. what can David say more for A. of thy serv. 
29. 12. both riches and A. come of thee 



28. David died in old 



full of riches and A, 



2 Chron. 1. 11. thou hast not asked riches or A. 

12. I will give thee riches, and wealth, and h. 

17. 5. Jehoshaphat had A. in abundance, 18. 1 

26. 18. nor shall it be for thy A. from the Lord 

32. 27. Hezekiah had much riches and A. 

33. the inhabitants of Jerusalem did him A. 

Esth. 1.4. to shew the A. of his excellent majesty 
20. all wives shall give to their husbands A. 
6. 3. what A. hath been done Mordecai for this? 

16. the man in wdiose A. the king delighteth 
8. 16. the Jews had light and gladness, joy and A. 

Job 14. 21. his sons came to A. he knoweth it not 

Psal. 7. 5. let the enemy lay mine A. in the duet 
8. 5. thou hast crowned him with A. Heb. 2. 7,9 
21. 5. A. and majesty hast thou laid upon him 
26. 8. I loved the place where thine A. dwelieth 
29. 12. give unto the Lord the A. of his name 
49. 12. nevertheless man being in A. abideth not 
20. man that is in A. and understandeth not 
66. 2. sing forth the A. of his name, make his 
71. 8. let my mouth he filled with thy A. all the day 
96. 6. A. and majesty are before him, strength 
104. 1. thou art clothed with A. and majesty 
112. 9. his horn shall be exalted with A. 
145. 5. I will speak of the A. of thy majesty 
149. 9. this A. have all his saints, praise the Lord 

Prov. 3. 16. and in her left hand are riches and A. 

4. 8. exalt her, and she shall bring thee to A. 

5. 9. lest thou give thine A. to others, thy years 
8. 18. riches and A. are with me, durable riches 
11. 16. a gracious woman retaineth A. 
14. 28. in the multitude of the peop. is the king's A. 
15. 33. and before A. is humility, 18. 12. 

3. it is an A. for a man to cease from strife 
21. he that follovveth mercy, findeth A. 

4. by the fear of the Lord are riches and ,',■. 
2. the A. of kings is to search out a matter 
1. so A. is not seemly for a fool 

8. so is he that giveth A. to a fool 
29. 23. A. shall uphold the humble in spirit 
31. 25. strength and A. are her clothing 
Eccl. 6. 2. a man to whom God hath given A. 

10. 1. so folly him that is in reputation for A. 
Jer. 33. 9. be to me an A. before all nations of earth 
Dan. 2. 6. ye shall receive rewards and great A. 

4. 30. that I have built for the A. of my majesty 
36. mine A. and brightness returned unto me 

5. 18. O king, God gave thy father glory and A. 

11. 21. they shall not give the A. of the kingdom 
Mai. 1. 6. if then I be a father, where is mine A.? 
Mat. 13. 57. Jesus said, a prophet is not without 

A. save in his own country, Mark 6. 4. 
John 4. 44. 
John 5. 41. I receive not A. from men 

44.who receive A. one of another, and seek not h. 

8. 54. if I honour myself, my A. is nothing 
Rom. 2. 7. in well doing seek for glory and A. 

10. but A. to every man that worketh good 

9. 21. of the same lump to make one vessel to A.'. 
12.10.kindly afFectloned, in h. preferrmg one anot 
13. 7. render therefore A. to whom A. is due 

1 Cor. 12. 23. we bestow more abundant A. :34. 



20. 
21. 
22. 
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26. 



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HON 



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I Cor. 4. 10. we are weak, but ye are strong, )'e are h. 

12. 23. those members which we think less h. 
Hsb. 13. 4. marriage is h. and the bed uiidefiled 

HONOURED. 
Kxod. 14. 4. I will be h. on Pharaoh and his host 
Prov- 13. 13. he that regardeth reproof shall be h. 

27. 18. lie that waiteth on his master shall be h. 
Isa. 43. 23. nor hast thou h. me with thy sacrifices 
iam.l.B.all tliat /*. lier, despise her, they have seen 

5. 12. the faces of the elders were not h. 
Dan. 4. 34. 1 praised and h. him that liveth for ever 
■Sets 2?. 10. who also h. us with many honours 
1 Cor. 1^.2o. or one member be h. all rejoice with it 

HONOUREST. 
1 Sam. 2. 29. and h. th v sons above me, to make fat 

HONOURETH. 
Psal. 15. 4. but he h. them that fear the Lord 
Prov- 12. 9. is bettnr than he that h. himself 

14. 31. but he that k. him hath mercy on the poor 
Mai. 1. fi. a son h. his father, where is my honour? 
Mat. 15. 8. and h- me with their lips, Markl. 6. 
John 5. 23. he that h.not the Son, h. not ihe Father 

^. 54. it is my Father that ft me, of whom ye say 
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9 Cor. 6. 8. by A. and dishonour, by evil report 
Col. 2. 23. not in any h. to the satisfying of the flesh 
1 7'kess. 4. 4. know how to possess his vessel in h. 

1 Tim. 1. 17. to the only wise God be h. and glory 

5. 17. let elders be counted worthy of double A. 

6. 1. count their own masters worthy of all h. 
16. to whom be k. and power everlasting 

2 Tim. 2. 20. vessels, some to A. some to dishon.21. 
Heb. 3.3. who bnilJed, halli more h. than the house 

5. 4. no man taketh this h.lo himself, but he called 

1 Pet. 1. 7. might be found to praise, h. and glory 
2. t7. unto you that believe, he is an h. 

3.7. giving A. to the wife as to the weaker vessel 

2 Pet. 1. 17. he received from God the Father k. 
Rev. 4. 9. when those beasts give glory and h. 

1]. thou art worthy to receive glory and h. 5. 12. 
5. 13. h. power and might be to him, 7. 12. | 19. 1. 
19. 7. let us be glad, rejoice, and give A. to him 
21. 24. khigs bring their glory and A. to it, 26. 

HOXOURS. 
jicts 28. 10. who also honoured us with many A. 

HONOUR, Verb. 
Ezod. 20. 12. h. thv fath. and thy moth.Deiit. 5.16. 
Mat. 15. 4. I 19. 19. Mark 7. 10. 10. 19. 
Luke IS. 20. Eph. 6. 2. 
Lev. 19. 15. shalt not A. the parson of the mighty 

32. thou shalt A. the face of the old man 
Judg. 9. 9. wherewith by me they A. God and man 

1 Sam. 2. 30. Ld. saith, for them that h. me I will A. 
15. 30. yet A. me now, I pray thee, before elders 

2 Sam. 10. 3. thinkest thou that David doth A. thy 

f|J_her, that he sent to thee7 1 Chron. 19. 3. 

Esth. 6. o wliom the king delighteth to A. 7, 9, 11. 

Psal. 91. 15. 1 will deliver him and A. him 

Prow. 3. 9. A. the Ld. with thy substance and first-fru. 

Tsa. 29. 13. this people with their lips do A. me 
43. 20. the beast of the field shall A. me 
58. 13. and shalt A. him, not doing thine own ways 

Dan. 4. 37. I extol and A. tire King of heaven 

11. 38. in his estate shall he A. the god of forces, 
a god whom his fathers knew not. shall he A. 

Mat. 15. 6. and A. riot his father or his mother 
John 5. 23. that ail men should A. Son as they A. Fa. 

8. 49. but I A. my Father, and ye dishonour me 
54. if I A. n]y.=;elf my A. is nothing 

12. 26. if any serve me, him will my Father A. 
1 Tim. 5. 3. A. widov/s that are widows indeed 
1 Pet. 2. 17. A. all men, fear God, A. the king 

HONOURABLE. 
Oen. 34. 19. Phschem was more A. than all house 
JVuOT. 22. 15. Balak sent princes more A. tlian ihey 

1 Sam. 9. 6. there is in the city a man of God, and 

he is an A. man, all he saith cometh to pass 

22. ]4. faithful as David, who is A. in thy house 

2 Sam. 23. 19. was he not most A. of three? thf;re- 

fore he was their captain, 1 Chron. 11. 21. 

23. was more A. than the thirty, but attained not 

2 Kings 5. 1. now Naaman was A. v,'ith his master 

1 Chron. 4. 9. Jabez was more A. than his brethren 

11.25. behold, was A. among thirty, attained not 

Job 22. 8. as for the mighty man, he had the earth, 

and the A. man dwelt in it 

Psal- 45. 9. king's daughters among thy A. women 

111. 3. his work is A. and glorious 

Tsa. 3. 3. the Loid doth take away the A. man 

5. the base shall behave proudly against the A. 

5. 13. and their A. men are famished 

9. 15. the ancient and A. he is the head 

23. 8. whose traffickers are the A. of the earth 
9. bring into contempt all the A. of the earth 

42. 21. he will magnify the law and make it A. 

43.4. thou hast been A. ||58. 13. holy of the L. h. 
l\rah. 3. 10. and they cast lots for her A. men 
Mark !5. 43. Joseph of Arimathea an A. counsellor 
Luke 14. 8. lest a more A. man be bidden of him 
Qc'i 13. 50. the Jews stirred up the A. women 

17. 12. also of A. women not a few believed 



HONEY- 

Bees are some of the smallest creatures thatjlt/, 
and the produce of them is the sweetest thing tn 
the world. The scripture describing a troop of 
enemies pursuing with ubstinacy andwannth, 
makes use of the similitude o/bees. Deut. 1. 44, 
The Amorites chased you as bees. Jlnd in 
Psal. 118. 12, They compassed me about like 
bees. As to honey, God did not permit any to 
be offered to him upon his altar. Lev. 2. 11, 
Ye shall burn no leaven, nor any honey, in any 
offering of the Lord made by tire. There are 
many reaso7is given for the expediency of this 
law; such as, that honey does not agree loelL 
with other things, which are offered in the icay 
of sacrifice, that it makes bread sour, and is 
not good with roast meat; or because bees are 
insects which are judged to be unclean. Lev. 
11. 23. Or because honey is the symbol of 
carnal pleasures : or, lastly, to keep at a dis- 
tance from the customs of the heathens, who 
were used to offer honey in their sacrifices. 

But at the same tirne that God forbids any ho- 
ney to be offered to him in sacrifice, he com- 
mands the first-fruits of it to be presented to' 
him, Lev. 2. 12, As for the oblation of the first- 
fruits, ye shall offer them unto the Lord; btit 
these first-fruits and offerings 7cere designed 
for the support and sustenance of the priests, 
and were not offered upon the altar. The 
Rabbins, by the word honey in the above-cited 
place, understand not only the honey of bees, 
but likewise the honey of dates, or the fruit of 

■ the palr7i-tree, or the dates themselves, from 
which honey is extracted. 

The expressions of scripture which import so fre- 
quently that Palestine teas a land liowing with 



milk and honey, are a good proof that honey 
was formerly very common in that country. 
Moses says, tliat the Lord made his people to 
suck honey out of the rock, and oil out of the 
flinty rock, Deut. 32. 13. Honey ran upon the 
ground in the forest, cohere Jonathan dipped 
the end of his staff in this liquor, and convey- 
ed it to his mouth, 1 Sam. 14. 25, 25, 27. John 
the Baptist fed upon wild honey, which was 
found to be in the rocks up and down the 
country or in hollow trees. Mat. 3. 4. Chil- 
dren were fed with milk, cream and honey. 
Isa. 7. 15, Butter and honey shall he eat, that 
he may know to refuse the evil, and choose the 
good. This icas the siccetest and most de- 
licioiis thing ichich was then known before the 
invention and preparation of sugar, and there- 
fore things that are szcect, pleasant, and 
agreeable, are in scripture compared to it. As 
tlie word of God, Psal. 119. 103. Wisdom, 
Prov. 24. 13, 14. ij^od complains of Jerusalem 
for offering that bread, oil, and honey to idols, 
ichich he had given to the inhabitants thereof 
for their nourishment, Ezek. 16. 13, 19. And 
Solomon observes, that too great a quantity 
of honey is hurtful to the stomach, and cre- 
ates a loathing, Prov. 25. 16. 



^£71. 43. 11. carry a little A. spices, myrrh, nuts 
£20(^.16.31. taste of it was like wafers made with A. 
Lev. 2. 11. ye shall burn no leaven nor any A. 
Deut. 8. 8. aland of oil-olive and A. 2 ^jH^s 18.32. 
32. 13. he made him to suck A. out of the rock 
Judg. 14.8. there was A. in carcase of the lion, 9. 
18.what sweeter than A.? what strong, than lion? 

1 Sam. 14. 25. and there was A. upon the ground 
26. A. dropped || 29. I tasted a little A. 43. 

2 Sam. 17. 29. brought A. and butter to David 

1 Kings 14. 3. take a cruse of A. and go to him 

2 Chron. 31. 5. Israel brought the first-fruits of A. 
Job 20. 17. he shall not see the brooks of A. and but. 
Psal. 19. 10. judgment sweeter than A. 119. 103. 

81. 16. with A. out of the rock have satisfied thee 
P?-ou.24.13.my son, eat A. because it is good, 25.16. 

25. 27. it is not good to eat much A. 
Cajit. 4. 11. A. and milk are under thy tongue 

5. 1. I have eaten my honey-comb with my A. 
Tsa.l.lo.hat. and A. shall he eat, that he may know 
22. for butter and A. shall every one eat that is left 
Jer. 41. 8. we have treasures of A. in the field 
Ezek. 3. 3. it was in my mouth as A. for sweetness 

16. 13. thou didst eat fine flour, A. and oil, 19. 

27. 17. Judah traded in A. and balm with Tyrus 
jl/af.3.4.Johnthe Baptisl'sraimentofcamel's hair, 

and his meat was locusts and wild A. Mark 1. 6. 
7?eu. 10. 9. but it shall be in thy mouth sweet as A. 
10. and it was in my mouth sweet as A. 
See Floweth, Flowing. 
HONEY-COMB. 
1 Sam. 14. 27. put forth rod and dipt it in a h.-comb 
Psal. 19. 10. sweeter also than honey and h.-comb 
Pro?;. 5. 3. the lips of a strange woman drop as a h.-c. 
16. 24. pleasant words are as a h.-comb, sweet 
24. 13. eat the k.-comb which is sweet to thy taste 



Prov. 27. 7. the full soal loatheth a h.-comb 
Can t. 4.11. thy lips, O my spouse, drop as a h.-com^ 
5. 1. I have eaten my h.-comb with my honey 
Luke 24. 42. they gave him a piece of a h.-comb 

HOODS. 
Isa. 3. 23. I wil. take away the A. and the vails 

HOOF. 
Exod. 10. 26. there shall not a A. be left behind 
Lev. 11.3. whatever parteth A. and is cloven-footed 

4. of them that divide the A. but divideth net A. 

5. but divideth not the A. 6. Deut. 14. 7, 

7. the swine, tho' he divide the A. Deut. 14. 8. 
HOOFS. 
Judg. 5. 22. then were the horse A. broken 
Psal. 69. 31. please Lord better than an ox wMh A. 
Isa. 5. 28. their horses A. shall be counted J t« flint 
Jer. 47. 3. at the noise of the stamping of the h. 
Ezek.'l^.W. with A. of horses shall tread thy streets 
32. 13. nor shall the A. of beasts trouble them 
Mic. 4. 13. 1 will make thy A. brass, and shall beat 

HOOK. 
2Kings 19.28.1 will put my A. in thy nose,7sa.37.29. 
Job 41. 1. canst thou draw leviathan with a A.? 2. 



Mat. 17. 27. 



go, 



, and cast a A. and take up a fish 
HOOKS. 
Exod. 26. 32. their A. shall be of gold, 37. | 36. 36, 
27. 10. the A. of the pillars shall he of silver, and 
their fillets of silver, II, 17. | 38. ]0, 11, 12, 17, 19. 
Isa. 2. 4. their spears into pruning A. Mic. 4. 3. 
18. 5. he shall cut oft' the sprigs with pruning A, 
Ezek. 29. 4. but I will put A. in thy jaws, 38.''4. 
40. 43. and within were A. a hand-broad 
.Tocl 3. 10. beat your pruniiig.A. into spears 
Amos 4. 2. that he will take you away with k, 

HOPE. 
Christian hope is a firm expectation of all pro- 
mised good things, so far as they may be for 
God's glory and our good, but especially of 
eternal salvation and happiness in heaven, 
lehere 2ve shall be conformed to the Son of God; 
which hope is founded on the grace, blood, 
righteousness, and intercession o/ Christ, and 
ths earnest of the Holy Spirit in our hearts, 
CTid the unchangeable truth and almighty 
pozrer of God, which always second his word. 
Tid? hope is distinguished from worldly hopes 
(1) By the excellency of the object, which is an 
eternal state of glory and joy; ichereas icorldly 
hopes are terminated on empty vanishing 
things, gilded over with the thin appearance of 
good. {2) By the stability of its foundation., 
namely ,G od' s unchav geable truth, andalmigh- 
ty power. God cannot lie, and consequently 
neither deceive our faith, nor disappoint our 
hopes; and he can do all things, which the apos- 
tle makes the ground of his covfi.dcncc. 2 Tim. 
1. 12, I know whom I have believed, and I am 
persuaded that he is able to keep that which I 
have committed to him against that day. But 
tcorldly hopes are always uncertain: There is 
so much of impotence or deceit in all the means 
xised to obtain human desires, that the siiccess 
is doubtful. (3) Divine hope is distinguished 
from carnal presumption, by its inseparable 
effect, it has a cleansing efficacy. 1 John 3. 3, 
Every man that hath this hope in him purifieth 
himself, even as he is pure. Jle endeavours 
to shun all sin, and to be perfecting holiness. 
He purifies himself by the assistance of the 
Holy Spirit, from ichom the spiritual life, and 
all the operations of it, do proceed. But vain 
and groundless hopes are inspirations of 
wind, loose and ineffective. 
Tiie Hope of Israel, is the Messiah, the Lord Jesus 
Christ. Acts 23. 20, For the hope of Israel I 
am bound with this chain. Christ is so called 
in respect of the fathers, who look'ed for his 
promised coming. Some by this understand the 
belief of the resurrection. Christ is called our 
hope; that is, the only foundation we have to 
build our hope of heaven, or any good thing, 
upon, 1 Tim. 1. 1. Hope is taken for that 
eternal salvation, which is the object or end of 
our hope. Tit. 2. 13, Looking for tliat blessed 
hope. The Lord is called the hope of his peo- 
ple, Jer. 14. 8. He is that God in 2chcm alone 
they hope for help, and their hope s^all not be 
confounded: On the contrary, tJie hope of the 
ungodly shall perish, Prov. 10. 23. | 11. 7. their 
hope shall be without effrct : or they shall live 
and die icithout hope. Hope deferred maketh 
the heart sick: delays in obtaining that good, 
7chich a man passionately desires and hopes 
for, make the heg,rt sad and sorrowful; but 
whnn any one poSsesses what he desires, his 
soul is comforted and revived, Prov. 13. 12. 
My flesh shall rest in hone, Psal. 16. 9. Mp 
. body shall quietly and sweetly rest inthc grave, 
in confident assuranc of its resutrection to a 
blessed and immortal life. Abraham against 



HOP 



HOR 



HOR 



fiope believed in hope, ichenheing advanced in 
years, God promised him a son, Rom. 4. 18. 
jFIe confidently believed God's promise that he 
should have a sun, against all grounds of hope, 
when it was most luilihely in a loay of nature 
and reason. The prisoners of hope, Zcch. 9. 
32. are the Israelites, who were captives in 
Babylon, but were in hopes of deliverance. Or, 
ye prisoners of hope, ye who, though captives 
to sin a,nd Satan, yet have good grounds to 
hope for deliverance : turn ye to the strong 
hold, repent, believe, and apply to the Lord 
Jesus Christ, your only help and refuge. 
Ruth 1.12. ifl should say,I have A. if I should have 
£:ralO. 2. there is h. in Israel concerning this 
Job 4. 6. is not this thy fear, confidence, thy i/j. ? 
5.16. poor hath h. and iniquity stoppeth her mouth 

7. 6. my days are spent without h. 

8. 13. and the hypocrite's h. shall perish, 14. 
11. 13. thou shalt be secure, because there is h. 

20. their A. shall be as the giving up of the ghost 
14. 7. for there is k. of a tree if it be cut do'.vn 

19. and thou destroyest tiie h. of man 
27. 8. what is h. of hypocrite tho' he hatli gained? 
41. 9. behol.l, the h. of him is fn vain 
Psal. 78. 7. that they might set their h. in God 
146..5. hap;)y is he whose h. is in the Lord his God 



Job 19. 10. and my h. hath he removed like a tree 
31. 24. if I have made gold my h. or have said 
Psal. 39. 7. Lord, vvhat wait I for? my h. is in thei 
71. 5. for thou art my h. O Lord God, Jer. 17. 17. 
119. 116. and Jet me not he ashamed ox my h. 
Lam. 3. 18. and my h. is perislied from the Lord 
Phil. 1. 20. accord, to my h. that in nothing I shall 

HOPE, Verb. 
Job 6. 11. what is my strength, that I should h. ? 
PsaZ. 22. 9. thou didst make me h. when I was upon 
31. 24. be of courage, all ye that h. in the Lord 
33. 18. upon them that h. in his mercy, 147. 11. 
22. thy mercy be on us, according as we h. in Ihee 
33. 15. for in thee, O Lord, do I h. thou wilt hear 
42. 5. why cast down 1 h. thou in God, 11. [ 43. 5. 
71. 14. but I will h. continually, and praise thee 
119. 49. v.'ord on which thou hast caused me to h. 
81. my soul faint. I A. in thy word, 114. | J30. o. 
130. 7." let Israel h. in the Lord, 131. 3. 
fsa. 38. 18. they in the pit cannot A. for thy truth 
Lam. 3. 24. my portion, therefore will I h. in him 
26. it is good that a man should both h. and wait 
Ezek. 13. 6. and they have made others to k. 
Luke 6.34. if lend to them of whom ye h. to receive 
..lets 26. 7. to which promise our tribes A. to come 
Rom. 8. 24. what a man seeth, v/hy doth he h. for? 
2.5. if we A. for what we see not, then do we wait 
Proi-.10.28i fhe A. of the righteous shall b? gladness PAzZ. 2. 23. himi A. to seud presently, soon as I see 



11. 7. and the A. of unjust men perisheth 
13. 12. A. deferred maketh the heart sick 

14. 32. but tlie righteous hath A. in his death 
19. 18. chasten thy son while there is A. 

26.12. there is more A. of a fool than of him, 29. 20. 

Eccl. 9.4.10 him who is joined to living, there is A. 

Isa. 57. 10. there is no A. Jer. 2. 25. | 18. 12. 

Jer. 14. 8. O the A. of Israel, the Saviour, 17. 13. 
17. 7. blessed is the man whose A. the Lord is 
31. 17. there is h. in the end, saith the Lord 
50. 7. even the Lord, the A. of their fathers 

Lam. 3. 21. this I recall to my mind, therefore 

have I A. 
29. his mouth in the dust, if so be there may be A. 

Ezck. 19. 5. when she saw that her h. was lost 
37. 11. behold, they say, our bones dried, our A. lost 

Hos. 2. 15. the valley of Achor for a door of A. 

Joel 3. 16. the Lord will be the A. of bis people 

ZecA. 9.12. turn tothestrongholdye prisoners ofA. 

Acts 16.19. when saw the A. of theirgains was gone 

23. 6. of tlie A. and resurrection of the dead 

24. 15. 1 have A. toward G. which they also allow 

26. 6. now I am judged for the A. of the promise 
7. for which A. sake, I am accused of the Jews 

27. 20. all A. that we should be saved was gone 
23. 20. for A. of Israel I am bound with this chain 

P^9m. 5. 4. patience, experience; experience, A. 

5. A. maketh not ashamed, because love of God 
8. 24. for we are saved by A. but A. seen is not A. 
15. 4. that we through patience might have A. 

13. that ye may abound in A. thro' the H. Ghost 

1 Cor. 9. 10. that he should be partaker of his A. 
13. 13. now abideth faith, A. charity, these three 
15. 19. if in this life only we have A. in Christ 

2 Cor. 1. 7. and our A. of you is stedfast, knowing 

3. ).2. seeing that we have such A. we use plainness 
10. 15. having A. when your faith is increased 

Gal. 5. 5. for we thro' the Spirit wait for A. of ri^ht. 
Eph. 1. 18. may know what is the A. of his calling 

2. 12. having no A. and without God in the world 

4. 4. one Spirit, even as ye are called in one A. 
Col. 1. 5. for the A. laid up for you in heaven 

23. be not moved away from the A. of the gospel 
27. which is Christ in you, the A. of glory 

1 Thess. 1. 3. your patience of A. in our Lord Jesus 

2. 19. for what is our A. or joy? are not even ye 

4.13. ye sorrov/ not, even as others who have no A. 

5. 8. and for a helmet the A. of salvation 

2 TAi?s5.2.16.who hath given us good A. thro' grace 
I Tim. 1. 1. of our Lord Jesus, who is our A. 
7^Y.2.13. looking for that blessed A. and appeanng 

3. 7. made heirs according to the A. of eternal life 
Heb. 3. 6- rejoicing of the A. firm to the end 

6. 11. to the full assurance of A. unto the end 
13. who have fled to lay hold on A. set before us 
19. which A. we have as an anchor of the soul 

7. 19. but the bringing in of a better A. did 
IPef. 1.3. who hath begotten us again to a lively A. 
21. that your faith and A. might be in God 

3. 15. that askeih a reason of the A. thai is in you 
I John 3. 3. every man that hath this A. in him 

In HOPE. 
Psal. 16. 9. my flesh shall rest in A. .^cts 2. 26. 
Rom. 4. 18. who against hope believed in A. 

5. 2. and rejoice in A. of the glory of God 

8. 20. of him who ha'h subjected the same in A. 

12. 12. rejoicing in A. patient in tribulation 

15. ]3. that ve may abound inh. thro' Holy Ghost 
! Cnr. 9. 10. t'rtat ploweth in h. that threshe'th in h. 
T.'M. 2. in A. of eternal life which God promised 

jMy HOPE. 

fnfy )!. 15. and where is now my A. ? as for my A. 

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1 Pet. 1. 13. wherefore be sober, and A. to the end 

HOPED. 
Esth.^.l. the enemies of the Jews A. to have power 
.Job 6.20.they were confounded because they had A. 
Psal. 119. 43. for I have A. in thy judgments 
74. because I have A. in thy word, 147 
166. Lord, I have A. for thy salvation 
.ler. 3. 23. in vain is salvation A. for from the hills 
lAike 23. 8. he A. to have seen some miracle done 
Jicts 24. 26. he A. money should have been given 

2 Cor. 8. 5. and this they did, not as we A. 
Usb. 11. 1. faith is the substance of things A. for 

HOPETH. 

1 Cor. 13.7. charity A. all things, endureth all things 
HOPING. 

Luke 6. 35. do good, and lend, A. for nothing again 

1 Tirn. 3. 14. 1 v.'rite, A. to come unto thee shortly 
HORN. 

The principai defence and greatest strength of 
horned beasts consist in their horns; and the 
.•scripture mentions the horn as the symbol of 
strength. Moses compares Joseph to a young 
bullock, and says, that his horns are like the 
horns of unicorns ; that is. his strength and 
power shall be very great, Deut. 33. 17. And 
in Psal. 132. 17, I will make the horn o? David 
to bud ; / icill make his power and glory to 
flourish and increase. I will cut off the horns 
of the wicked, Psal. 75. 10. So in Jer. 48. 25, 
The horn of JiTcab is cut off. In Psal. 44. 5, 
a victory over enemies is expressed by these 
7cords, Through thee we will push down our 
enemies: in Hebrew, we will smite with the 
horn, we 'will subdue, destroy, and disperse 
them, as a bull disperses every thing that 
comes before him icitJi his horns. 

Horn, signifies likewise glory, honour, bright- 
ness, and rays. 1 Sam. 2. 1, Mine horn is ex 
alted in the Lord ; my glory is advanced and 
manifested; God hath loaded me with honour. 
Job says, I have defiled my horn in the dust; 
/ have parted with all my glory and dignity, 
and been contented to lie iji the dust, Job 
16. 15. T/i3 Psalmist says, I said to the 
wicked, lift not up the horn; Do not carry 
yourselves either arrogantly, boasting of your 
oicn strength, or scornfully and maliciously 
toicards me, Psal. 75. 4. In Hab. 3. 4, it is 
said, God came from Paran, and his bright- 
ness was as the light, and he had horns coming 
out of his hand, or, beams and rays of light, 
that is, glorious manifestations of his power 
in these his acts. Or, according to others, 
having his hands armed with flaming darts, 
and fiery arrows. 

Kingdoms and great powers are often described 
by the icord horns. It is iAiis Daniel represents 
the power of the Persians, of the Greeks, of Sy- 
ria and Egypt. He represents Darius and 
Alexander like agoat and a ram running vio- 
lently at each other with their horns, Dan. 
8. 3, 5, 6. TAe Hebrews, by tlie word horn, 
.sometimes understood an eminence, an angle, 
a corner. Isa. 5. 1, My well-beloved hath a 
vineyard in a very fruitful hill, Heb. in the 
horn of the son of oil: my beloved has a vine- 
yard situated on an eminence, or on the corner 
of a rich and fertile mountain. Tlie horns of 
the altar of burnt offering were eminences or 
spires at the four corners of it, lohich were not 
only for ornament, but also for use, either to 
keep things put upon thsm from falling, or 



that beasts to be offered might be bound to 
them, as the Psalmist seems to insinuate, Ps.-il, 
118. 27. jSs the ancients frequently made use 
of horns to hold liquors, the vessels wherein 
oil zcas put, and perfumes, are called often 
horns, whether they really were of horn, or of 
any other matter. Fill thine horn with oilj 
says the Lord to Samuel, and go anoint David 
king, 1 Sam. 16. 1. 

Exod. 21. 29. if o.x were wont to push with his A. 

ISam. 2.1. Hannah said, mine A. is exalted in the I*, 

10. and he shall exalt the A. of his anointed 
16. 1. f»!l thine A. with oil, go, I will send thee 

13. Samuel took the A. of oil and anointed him 
2 Sam. 22. 3. the A. of my salvation, Psal. 18. 2, 
1 Kings 1. 39. Zadok the priest took a A. of oil 
1 Chr. 25. 5. in the words of God, to lift up the h 
Job 16. 15. 1 have defiled my A. in the dust 
Psal. 75. 4. to the wicked, lift not up the A. 5. 
89. 17. and in thy favour our A. shall be exalted 
24. and in my name shall his A. be exalted 

92. 10. my A. shalt thou exalt like A. of a unicorn 
112. 9. his A. shall be exalted with honour 
132. 17. I will make the A. of David to bud 
148. 14. he also exalteth the A. of his people 

Jer. 48. 2.5. the A. of Moab is cut off", and his arm 
Lam. 2. 3. he hath cut oft' all the A. of Israel 

17. he hath set up the A. of thine adversaries 
Ezek. 29. 21. I will cause the li. of Israel to hud 
Dan. 7. 8. among them a little A. in this A. 20. 

11. of the great words which the A. spake 
21. the same A. made war with the saints 

8. 5. the goat had a notable A. between his eyes 
8. 8. when he was strong, great A. was broken 

9. out of one of them came forth a little A. 
21. the great A. that is between his eyes 

Zech. 1. 21. which lift up their A. over the land 
Luke 1. 69. hath raised up a Ji. of salvation for us 

HORNS. 

Gen. 22. 13. a ram caught in a thicket by his h. 

Exod.27.2.ms.ke the A. of it on the four corners, his 

A. shall be of the same, 30. 2. j 37. 25. \ 33. 2. 

29. 12. and put of the blood on the A. of the altar, 

Lev. 4. 7, 18, 25, 30, 34. | 8. 15. | 9. 9. 1 16. 18. 

30. 3. with pure gold shalt overlay the A. 37. 26. 

10. make an atonement on A. of it once a year 
Deut. 33. 17. his A. are like the A. of unicorns 
1^2??o-s 2.28. Joab caught hold on the A. of the altar 

22. 11. Zedekiah made A. of iron, 2 Chron. 18. 10. 
Psal. 22. 21. hast heard me from the A. of unicorns 



69. 
75. 



31. 
10. 



than a bullock that hath A. and hoofs 



all the A. of the wicked will I cut off, but 
the A. of the righteous shall be exalted 
118. 27. bind the sacrifice to the A. of the altar 
Ezek. 27. 15. they brought for a present A. of ivory 
34. 21. ye pushed all the diseased with your A. 
43. 15. from the altar and upward shall be four h. 
Dan. 7. 7. behold, a fourth beast had ten A. 20. 
8. I considered the A. three A. were plucked up 
24. the ten A. are ten kings that shall arise 
8. 3. the ram had two A. the two A. were high 

6. the he-goat came to the ram which had two h. 

7. and he smote the ram, and brake his two A. 

20. two A. are the kings of Media and Persia 
Amos 6. 13. have we not taken A. by our strength? 
J/zc.4.r3.forIwill make thy A. iron, and hoofs brass 
Hab. 3. 4. he had A. coming out of his hand 
Zech. 1. 18. then I saw, and behold, four A. 

19. these the A. which have scattered Judah,2l. 

21. are come to cast out the h. of the Gentiles 
Rev. 5. 6. in midst stood a Lamb having seven h. 

12. 3. a red dragon, having seven heads and ten A. 
13.1. a beast having ten A. and on his A. ten crowns 

11. another beast had two A. like a lamb 
17. 3. a scarlet-coloured beast, having ten A. 

7.the beast which hath the seven heads and ten h. 

12. the ten A. thou sawest are ten kings, 16. 

See Rams'. 

HORNET. 
Hornets are a sort of strong flies which the Lord 
used as instruments toplague the enemies of Ids 
people. They are of themselves very troublesome 
and mischievous: but those the Lord made use 
of were, it is thought, like the flies icherewitk 
he plagued Egypt, of an extraordinary bigness 
and perniciousness. It is said, they live as the 
wasps, that they have a king or captain, and 
pestileni stings as bees, and that if twenty-se- 
ven of them, sting man or beast, it is certain 
death to either. JVor is it strange that such 
creatures did drive out the Canaanites from 
their habitations ; for many heathen writers 
give instances of some people driven from their 
seats by frogs, others by mice, others by bees 
and loasvs ; of which see Herodotus, Diodorus, 
Plinv, ^Elian, Justin, £rc. And it is said, that 
"a 'christian city being- besieged iy Saporcs, 
king of Persia, was delivered by hornets; for 
the elephants and beasts being stung by them, 
icaxed unruly, and so the whole army fled." 



HpR 



Deut. 7. 20. the Lord will send the h. amongf them 

Josh. 24. 12. 1 sent the h. before you, which drave 

HORNETS. 

ExodSfi. 28. 1 will send h. before thee, which drive 
HORRIBLE. 

Fsal.W.f). on the wicked he shall reign a A.tempest 
40. 2. he brought me up also out of a h. pit 

Jer. 5. 30. a h. thing is committed in the land 
18. 13. the virgin of Israel hath done a h. thing 
23. 14. I have seen in the prophets a h. ti)ing 

Hos. 6. ]0. 1 have seen a h. thing in house of Israel 
HORRIBLY. 

Ji>r.2.12.be h. afraid, O ye heavens, at this, saith L. 

EreA;.32.10. their kings shall be h. afraid for thee 
HORROR. 

Ocn. 15. 12. a h. of great darkness fell on Abram 

Job 18. 120. they that went before laid hold on h 

Psal. 5.5. 5. and h. hath overwhelmed me 
119. 53. h. hath taken hold on me, because 

Ezek.l.lQ.h. shall cov. them, and shame on all faces 
HORSE 

Is a very common beast, and very well known in 
these countries; but very rare among the He 
brews till Solomon's time. Before him toe 
find no horsemen mentioned in the armies of 
Israel. God forbids the kings of his people to^ 
keep many horses, Deut. 17. 16. Hereby God 
700iildprevent oppression and tyranny, and the 
imposition of xcnnecessary burdens and taxes 
upon his people; as also carnal confi,dence in 
the kings, which by this means would be pro- 
moted. Jls in Psal. 20. 7, Some trust in cha- 
riots, and some in horses. By this God would 
likewise prevent their having commerce with 
Egypt, which was famoxis for horses. David 
having icon a great battle against Hadadezer 
king of Zobah, took seventeen hundred horses, 
and lamed all belonging to the chariots of 
loar, reserving only 'a fiundred chariots, 2 Sam. 

8. 4. The Judges and Princes of Israel used 
generally to ride on nudes, or asses. 

Solomon is the first king of Judah who had a 
greatnumber of horses, and he kept themrather 
for pomp than for war. He had forty thoiLsand 
stalls of horses for his chariots, and tioelve 
thousand horsemen distributed in his fortified 
places, 1 Kings 4. 26. He had his horses from 
Egypt, 1 Kings 10. 28. although the Lord had 
forbidden the king of the Hebrews to multiply 
horses, and that in order to prevent the Israel- 
ites having commerce with the Egyptinn?;, lest 
they should be infected with their idolatry, 
and their other wickednesses, Deut. 17. 16. 
SIoRSEs consecrated to the Sun. In 2 Kings 23. 
11. it is said, t/tai Josiah took away the horses 
which the kings of Judah, his predecessors, 
had given to the sun. It is known, that the sun 
was worshipped over all the east, and thai the 
horse, the swiftest of tame beasts, was conse- 
crated to this deity, who was represented as 
riding in a chariot drawn by the most beautiful 
and swiftest horses in the world, and perform- 
ing every day his journey from east to west, 
in order to communicate his light to mankind. 
Some are of opinion, that these horses were sacri- 
ficed to the sun: Others, that every morning 
they were put to the chariots dedicated to the 
sun, whereof there is mention made in the 
same passage, and that the king, or some of his 
officers, got up and rode to meet the sun in its 
rising, as far as from the eastern gate of the 
temple to the suburbs of Jerusalem. Xenophon 
testifies that both these were the customs of the 
Persians and Armenians: He describes a 
solemn sacrifice of horses, which was made 
with ceremony to the sun : they were all of the 
finest, and were led with a white chariot, 
crowned, and consecrated to the same god. 
Lastly, others are of opinion, that these horses 
were of wood, stone, or metal, erected in the 
temple in honour of the sun. 
Gen. 49.17. an adder in path that bifeth the h. heels 
J^xo<^. 15.21. the A.and rider hath he thrown into sea 
Judg. 5. 22. then were h. hoofs broken by prancing 
1 Kings 10. 29. a h. for 150 shekels, 2 Chr. 1. 17. 
20.20.Benhadad king escaped on A.with horsemen 
25. number an army like the army lost, h. for h. 
Esth. 6. 8. let the h. the king rideth on bo h ought 

9. let this h. be delivered to one of the ])ritices 

10. take the apparel and h. as thou hast said 

11. then took Haman the apparel and the h. 
Job 39. 18. she scorneth the h. and his rider 

19. hast thou given h. strength? hast thou clothed 
Psal. 32. 9. be ye not as the h. or as the mule 
33. 17. a A. is a vain thing for safety 
■''6. 6. the chariot and \. are cast into a dead sleep 
147. 10. he delightcth not in the strength of the h. 
Prov. 21. 31. the A.is prepared againstday of battle 
26. 3. a whi^ for the h. a rod for the fool's back 
fsa. 43 17 which bringeth forth the chariot and 74. 
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HOR 

Isa. 63. 13. that led them thro' the deep, as a h. 
Jer. 8. 6. as the h. rushcth into the battle 
51. 21. with thee will I break in pieces h. and rider 
^mos 2. 15.nor shall he that rideth A. deliver himself 
Zech. 1.8. and behold, a man riding upon a r6dA. 

9. 10. and I will cut off the h. from Jerusalem 

10. 3. hath made them as his goodly h. in battle 
12. 4. I will smite every h. with blindness 

14. 15. so shall be the pliigue of the h. of the mule 
Rev. 6. 2. and I saw, and behold, white h. 19. 11. 
4. a red h. || 5. a black h. || 8. behold, a pale A. 
14. 20. and blood came even to the A. bridles 
19. 19. to make war against him that sat on the A. 
21. slain with the sword of him that sat on the A. 
HORSEBACK. 
2 Kings 9. 18. there went one on A. to meet Jehu 

19. then he sent out a second on A. which came 
Esth.- (5. 9. and bring him on A. through the city 

11. Haman brought him on A. through the city 

8. 10. and Mordecai sent letters by posts on A. 

HORSE-GATE. 
2 CAr.23.15.when she was come to entering of A.-o-. 
JVeA. 3. 28. from above the h.-g. repaired the priests 
Jer. 31. 40. the fields to the corner of the h.-gate 

HORSES. 
Gen. 47. 17. Joseph gave bread in exchange for A. 
Exod. 9. 3. the hand of the Lord is upon the A. 
Deut. 17. 16. but he shall not multiply A. to him- 
self, to the end that he should multiply A. 

1 Kings 4. 28. barley also and straw for the h. 
10. 25. they brought A. and mules, 2 Chr. 9. 24. 

23. Sol. had A. out of Egypt, 2 CAr.1.16,17. \ 9.28. 
' 18. 5. may find grass to save the A. and mules alive 

22. 4. and my A. are as thy A. 2 Kings 3. 7. 

2 Kings2. 11. there appeared A. of fire, and parted 
5. 9. Naaman came with his A. and chariot 

7. 7. they left their A. and fled for their life 
10. but A. tied || 13. some take five of tlie h. 

9. 33. Jezebel's blood was sprinkled on the A. 
14. 20. brought Amaziah on h. 2 Chron. 25. 23. 
18. 23. I will deliver thee 2000 A. Isa. 36. 8. 

23. 11. Josiah took away the A. given to the sun 
Ezra 2. 66. their A. were 736. JVeA. 7. 68. 
Eccl. 10. 7. 1 have seen servants on A. and princes 
Isa. 2. 7. their land is also full of A. and chariots 

5. 28. their A. hoofs shall be counted like flint 

30. 16. but ye said, no, for we will flee upon A. 

31. 1. and stay on A. and trust in chariots 
3. and their A. are flesh, and not spirit 

Jer. 4. 13. his A. are swifter than eagles 

5. 8. they were as fed h. in the morning 

6. 23. they ride on A. set in array as men for war 

8. 16. the snorting of his A. was heard from Dan 
12. 5. then how canst thou contend with A.? 

46. 4. harness the A. and get up, ye horsemen 

47. 3. noise of the stamping of the hoofs of his A. 
50. 42. and they shall ride upon A. put in array 
51. 27. cause the A. to come up as caterpillars 

Ezek. 17.15.t,hat they might give him A. and people 

23. 6. young men, horsemen riding on A. 12. 

20. and whose issue is like the issue of A. 
23. renowned, all of them riding on A. 38. 15. 

26. 10. because of the abundance of his h. 

27. 14. Togarmah traded in thy fairs with A. 
38. 4. 1 will bring thee forth, and all thy army, A. 

Hos. 1. 7. I will not save them by battle nor A. 
14. 3. Ashur shall not save, we will not ride on A. 
.loel 2. 4. as the appearance of A. and horsemen 
Amos 4. 10. and I have taken away your A. 
6. 12. shall A. run upon the rock? will one plow 
Mic. 5. 10. that I will cut off thy A. out of thee 
Hab. 1.8. their A. also are swifter than the leopards 
3. 8. that thou didst ride on thy A. and chariots 

15. thou didst walk through the sea with thy A. 
Hag. 2. 22. I will overthrow the A. and riders 
Zech. 1- 8. and behind him there were red A. 
6. 2. in first chariot red A. in the second black A. 
3. in third white A. in fourth chariot bay A. 
6. the black A. go. forth into the north-country 

10. 5. the riders on A. shall be confounded 

14. 20. on bells of A. Holiness to the Lord 
.Jam. 3. 3. behold, we put bits in the A. mouths 
Rev. 9.7. the locusts were like A. prepared to battle 
17. 1 saw the A. the heads of A. as heads of Rons 

18. 13. no man buyeth the merchandise of A. 

19. 14. the armies followed him upon white A. 
18. that ye may eat flesh of kings and A. 

See Chariots. 

HORSELEECH. 

Prov. 30. 15. the A.hath two daughters, crying, give 

HORSEMAN. 
2 Kings 9. 17. Joram said, take a A. send to meet 
JVaA. 3. 3. A. lifteth up the bright sword and spear 

HORSEMEN. 

Gen. 50. 9. there went with Joseph chariots and A. 

Exod. 14. 9. the A. of Pharaoh pursued after them 

17. I will get me honour on Pharaoh and his A. 

15. 19. Pharaoh and A. went ii;to sea, .Tosh. 24. 6. 

1 Sam. 8. 11. he will take your sons to be his h. 

13. 5. the Philist. gathered 6000, A. against Israel 



HOS 

2 Sam. 1. 6. lo, the A. followed hard after h'sm 
8. 4. and David took from Hadadezer 700 h. 
10, 18. David slew 40,000 A. smote Shobach 

1 Kings 1. 5. Adonijah prepared chariots and h 
4. 26. Solomon had 12,000 A. 10. 26. 

9. 19. Solomon had cities of store for his chariots, 

and cities for his A. 22. 2 Chr. 8. 6, 9. 

20.20. Ben-hadad escaped on a horse with his A. 

2 Kings 2.12.the chariot of Israel and the A.thereoi 
13. 7. nor did lie leave to Jehoahaz but fifty A. 

14. Joash said, O my father, the A. of Israel 
18. 24. put thy trust in Egypt for chariots and Ju 

2 Chr. 12. 3. Shiahak came up with 60,000 A. 
16. 8. the Ethiopians a huge host with many h. 

Ezra 8. 22. was ashamed to ask soldiers h. to help 

JVfiAi2.9.now king had sent captains and A. with me 

Isa. 21. 7. he saw a chariot with a couple of A. 9. 
22.7. the A. shall set themselves in array at the gate 
28. 28. because he will not bruise it with his A. 
31. 1. and trust in A. because they are very strong 
36. 9. how wilt thou, put thy trust on Egypt for A. 

,Tcr. 4.29. whole city shall flee for the noise of the A. 
46. 4. get up ye A. and stand with your helmets 

Ezek. 23. 6. all of them A. riding onjiorses, 12. 

26.7.bring Nebuchadnezzar against Tyrus with A. 

10. thy walls shall shake at the noise of the A. 

27. 14. they of Togarmah traded in fairs with A. 

38. 4. Gog I will bring thee forth, horses and A. 

/)ari.ll.4().the king of the north shall come with A. 

Hos. 1. 7. 1 will not save them by horses, nor by A, 

J(9eZ2.4.appearanceof horses,asA. soshallthey rurj 

Hab.l.S. their A. shall spread themselves, and their 
A. shall come from far, shall fly as theebtgle 

.jicts 23. 23. make ready A. threescore and ten 
32. on morrow they left the A. to go with him 

Rev. 9. 16. the number of the army of A. v.'ere 
HOSANNA ■ ^ , 

Is a Hebrew word, which signifies. Save I bo 
seech you. It is a form of acclamation, oj 
blessing, or wishing one well. Thus at tin 
Sainour''s entrance into Jerusalem, when the 
people cried, liosanna. to the Son of David , 
their meaning was. Lord preserve this Son o'^' 
David; this king: heap favours and blessing t 
on him. The word is fotmd in Mat. 21. 9, 15 
Mark 11. 9, 10. John 12. 13. 
HOSEN. 

Da?z. 3.21. these men were bound in their 7i. and hut 
HOSPITALITY 

Signifies lovetosirangcrs,expressed in entertain 
ing and using them kindly, Rom. 12. 13. It ha 
always been very much in esteem amon^ 
civilized people. The Scripture furnishes u£ 
with several examples of hospitality exercised 
by the patriarchs. Abraham received three 
angels, and earnestly invited them, and served 
them himself; while Sarah his wife took care 
to make ready provisions for his guests. Gen, 
18. 2, 3, &c. Lot toaited at tliQ city-gate to 
receive such guests as might come thithcvj 
Gen. 19. 1, 2, &c. St. Paul makes use of 
Abraham's and Lot's example to encourage 
the faithful, and persuade them to the exercise 
of hospitality, saying, that they who hg,ve 
practised it, have had the honour of receiving 
angels under the form of men, Heb. 13. 2. 

The apostles Peter and'Po.\)\,who abounded with 
the spirit of their Master, with great care re- 
commended hospitality to the faithful. 1 Pet. 
4. 9, Use hospitality one to another without 
grudging. And St. Paul recommends this duty, 
particularly to such as are overseers in the 
church of God, 1 Tim. 3. 2. Our Saviour tells 
his apostles. Mat. 10. 40, 42, He that receiveth 
you receiveth me: And whosoever shall give to 
drink unto one of these little ones, a cup of 
cold water only, he shall in nowise lose his re- 
ward. And in Mat. 25. 41, 43, 45. at the day 
of judgment he will say to the wicked, Depart 
from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire ; I 
was a stranger, and ye took me not in. In aa 
much as ye did it not to one of the least of 
these, ye did it not to me. 

T'ke primitive Christians made one principal 
part of their duty to consist in the exercise ef 
hospitality; and they were so exact in the dis- 
charge of it that the very heathens admired 
them for it. They were hospitable to all 
strangers, but cMef.y to those that toere of the 
same faith and communion. Believers scarce 
ever went without letters of communion, which 
testified the purity of their faith ; this was 
sufficient to procure them reception in all 
those places where the name of Jesus Christ 
was known. 

Rom. 12. 13. distributing, given to A. 1 Tim. 3. 2. 

Tit. 1. 8. but a lover of A. a lover of good men 

1 Pet. 4. 9. use A. one to another without grudging 
HOST. 

Luke 10.35.he took two pence, and gavothemtoA 



HOS 

Rom.l6.23.Gaiiis inineA.and of church salutethyou 

HOST, 
Cen. 2. 1. the earth was finished, and all h. of them 
21.22. Phicholthe chief captain of his h. 32. 

32. 2. Jacob saw them, he said, this is God's h. 
Exod. 14. 4. I will be honoured on all his h. 17. 

24. liord looked to k. of Egyptians thro' pillarof 
fire and of cloud, and troubled the k. of Egypt. 
28. the waters covered all the h. of Pharaoh 

16. 13. in morning the dew lay round about the h. 
JViun.'iA. and his h. and those that were numbered 

of them, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 19, 21, 23. 

4. 3. all that entered into the h. to do the work 
10. 14. over the A.of Judah || 15. the h. of Issachar 

16. over/t.of Zebulun || 18. Reuben |i 19. Shueon 
31. 14. Moses was wroth with the officers of the h. 

48.'the officers of the h. came near to Moses 
Deut.2.1'1. the men of war were wasted from the h. 

15. to destroy them from among A. till consumed 

23. 9. when the k. goeth forth against enemies 
Josk. 1. 11. pass thro' the/t. and command the peo. 

3. 2. after three days the officers went thro' the k. 

5. 14. as captain of the h. of the Lord am I come 
18.9. and came again to Joshua to the h. at Shiloh 

Judo-. 4. 2. the captain of whose A. was Sisera 

16. and all the h. of Sisera fell on the sword 

7. 8. the h. of Midian was beneath in the valley 
9. God said, arise, get thee down unto the A. 10. 
13. a cake of bread tumbled into the h. of Midian 
21. and all the k. ran, and cried, and fled 

8. 11. Gideon went up and smote the k. the A. sec. 
12. Gideon pursued and discomfited all the h. 
I Sam. 11. 11. Saul came into the h. in the morning 
14. 15. there was trembling in the h. in the field 
19. the noise of the h. went on and increased 
50. the captain of Saul's k. was Abner son of Ner 
17. 20. Dav.came as the k. was going forth to fight 
28. 5. when Saul saw the h. of the Philistines 
19. Ld. shall deliver the h. of Isr. to Philistines 
29.6.thy going and coming in with me in h. is good 
i Sam. 5. 24. L. shall smite the h. of the Philistines 

8. 9. wheuToi king of Hamath heard that David 
had smitten all the A. of Hadadezer, 1 Chr. 18.9. 

10. 18. Syrians fled, Dav. smote Shohach the cap- 
tain of their h. who died there, 1 Chron. 19. 18. 

17. 25. Absalom made Amasa captain of the h. 

19. 13. if thou be not capt. of A. in room of Joab 

20. 23. Joab was over all the 7i. 1 Chron. 18. 15. 
23. 16. these three brake thro' the h. 1 Chr. 11. 18. 

i Kings 2. 32. Abner the son of Ner capt. of the h. 
of Isr. and Amasa captain of the h. of Judah 
35. the king put Benaiah over the h. 4. 4. 
16. 16. Israel made Omri captain of the h. king 
20. 1. Ben-hadad gathered all his h. together 
22. 34. turn thy hand and carry mo out of the A. 
^Kings 3.9. there was no water for the h. and cattle 
4.13. wouldestbe spoken for to the capt. of the h.7 
6.14.therefore sent he horses andgreatA.toDothan 
24. Ben-hadad gathered his h. and went up 
LA. come and let us fall unto the A. of the Syrians 
6. Lord made the /i. to hear the noise of a great A. 

9. 5. behold the captains of the A. were sitting 

18. 17. Sennacherib sent a great A. against Jerus. 
25. 1. Nebuchad. came and his A. against Jerusal. 

19. the principal scribe of the h. Jcr. 52. 25. 

1 Chron. 9. 19. their fathers over the A. of the Lord 
12. 22. till it was a great A. like the h. of God 
27. 3. was the chief of all the captains of the A. 

2 Chron. 14.9. against them Zerah came with a A. 
16. 7. not relied, therefore the A. of Syria escaped 

8. were not the Ethiopians andLubims a huge h.7 
18. 33. turn thy hand and carry me out of the A. 
24. 24. the Ld. delivered a great A. into their hand 
26. 11. Uzziah had a A. of fighting men for war 
28. 9. Oded went out before the h. and said, behold 
Vs. 27. 3. though a A. should encamp against me 

33. 6. all A. of them made by breath of thy mouth 
16. no king is saved by the multitude of a A. 

136. 15. but overthrew Pharaoh and A. in Red sea 
Tsa. 13. 4. Lord of hosts mustereth the A. of battle 

24. 21. Lord shall punish the A. of the high ones 
40. 26. that bringeth out their A. by number 

45. 12. 'and all their A. have I commanded 
Jer. 51. 3. spare not, destroy ye utterly all her A. 
Ezek. 1. 24. the voice of speech, as the noise of a A. 
Dan. 8. 10. and it cast down some of the A. 

11. he magnified himself to the prince of the A. 

12. a A. was given him against the daily sacrifice 

13. to give the A. to be trodden under foot 
OZ»a(Z. 20. the captivity of this A. shall possess that 
/>u/te2.13. multitude of the heavenly A. praising G. 

See Heaven. 
HOSTAGES. 
ZKings 14. 14. Jehoash took all the gold and silver 
and A. and returned to Samaria, 2 CAr. 25.24. 
HOSTS. 
Gen. 32.t2.he called the name of that place, two A. 
Exod. 12. 41. the A. of Lord went out of Egypt 
Josh.lO.o.the kings of Canaan and all their A. 11.4. 
/uJg. 8. 10. Zeba and Zalmunna with their A. 
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lj^2W^5l5.20.Ben-hadad sent the captains of the A, 
Psal. 103. 21. bless ye the Lord, all ye his A. 
108. 11. will n«t thou, O God, go forth with A. 1 
148. 2. praise ye him, all his angels, all his A. 
Jer. 3. 19. a goodly heritage of the A. of nations 
See God, Lord. 
HOT. 
Exod. 16. 21. when the sun waxed A. it melted 
Lev. 13. 24. any flesh, whereof there is a A. burning 
De2U.9.19. 1 was afraid of anger and A. displeasure 

19. 6. lest the avenger pursue, while his heart is A. 
Josh. 9. 12. this our bread we look A. for provision 
Ju(Z^.2.14.angerof Lord was A. against Israel, and 

"he delivered to the spoilers, 20. | 3. 8. | 10. 7. 
6. 39. Gideon said, let not thine anger be A. ag. me 
9. 130. when Zebul heard Gaal, his anger was A. 
1 Sam. 11. 9. by the sun be A. ye shall have help 

21. 6. put A. bread in day when it was taken away 
IKings 3. 126. for her bowels were A. upon her son 
JVeA. 7. 3. let not gates be opened till the sun be .fe. 
Job 6. 17. when it is A. they are consumed 
Psal.Q>.\.nox chasten me in thy A. displeasure, 38. 1. 

39. 3. my heart was A. within me, while musing 
78. 48. he gave their flocks to A. thunderbolts 
85. 1 3. hast turned thine anger from waxing A. 

Prov. 6.28.canonego on A. coals and not be burnt? 

Eze/c.24:. 11. that the brassof it may beA. and burn 

Dan. 3. 22. because the furnace was exceeding A. 

Hos. 7. 7. they are all A. as an oven, and devoured 

1 Tim. 4. 2. their conscience seared with a A. iron 
Rev. 3. 15. 1 know thy works, that thou art neither 

cold nor A. I would thou wert cold or A. 16. 

See Wax, Verb. 

HOTLY. 

Gen. 31. 36. that thou hast so A. pursued after me 

HOTTEST. 

2 Sam. 11.15. set Uriah in forefront of the A. battle 

HOUGH. 

Josh. 1 1.6. the Lord said, thou shalt A. their horses 
HOUGHED. 

Josh. 11. 9. h. their horses, burnt chariots with fire 

2 Sam. 8. 4. and David A. all the chariot-horses 
HOUR. 

The ancient Hebrews did not divide the day by 
hours: The day was divided into four parts, 
morning, high day or noon, the first evening, 
a7idthelast evening; and the nia-ht was divided 
into three parts, night, mid-night, andthemor- 
ning-watch. But afterwards, when the Jews 
came to be under the Romans, they followed 
them in dividing the night into four parts, 
which they called watches, because they relieved 
their sentinels every three hours. Thus in 
Mat. 14. 25. it is said, that in the fourth watch 
of the night, Jesus wentto his disciples, walking 
on the sea; that is, about three hours before 
the rising of the su7i. 

In the books of the JSTew Testamen tree see clearly 
the day divided into twelve equal hours, after 
the manner of the Greeks ajid Romans, Mat. 

20. 1, 2, 3, &:c. John 11. 9. These hours tcere 
equal to each other, but xinequalwith respect to 
the different seasons. The ticelve hours of the 
longest days in summer were much longer thaii 
those of the shortest days in winter. The first 
hour was that which followed the rising of the 
sun, and was answerabie to our six o''clock in 
themorning in the Equinox; and to other times 
in proportion, to the length or shortness of the 
days. The third hom was answerable to nine 
o''clock of the morning in the Equinox ; the 
sixth at all times to roon, and so on. 

Dan. 4. 19. then Daniel was astonied for one A. 

Jilat. 9. 23R woman was made whole from that A. 
15.28. her daughter made whole from that very A 
17. 18. the child was cured from that very A. 

20. 3. he went out about the third A. and saw 
5.al)outthe sixth and ninth A. |] 6. the eleventh A. 
12. saying, these last have wrought but one A. 

24. 36. that A. knowelh no man, 42. jilark 13. 32. 
44. such an A. as ye think not, 50. Luke 12. 40, 46. 

25. 13. for ye know neither the day nor the A. 

26. 40. could ye not watch one A. ? J.Iark 14. 37. 

45. the A. is at hand, the Son of man is betrayed 
27. 45. from the sixth A. was darkness over the land 

to the ninth A. Mark 15. 33. Luke 23. 44. 

46. about the ninth A. Jesus cried, Markl5. 34. 
Mark 13. 11. whatsoever shall be given you that A. 

14. 35. that if possible the A. might pass from him 

15. 25. it was the third A. and they crucified him 
Luke 10. 21. in that A. Jesus rejoiced in spirit and 

said, I thank thee, O Father 
12.*39. had known what A. the thief would come 

22. 14. and when 'he A. was come, he sat down 
53. but this is your A. and the power of darkness 
59.about the space of oneA. after anotheraffirmed 

John 1. 39. abode that day, for it v/ns about tenth A. 
2. 4. Jesus saith, woman, mine A. is not yet come 
4. 6. Jesus sat, it was about the sixth A. 19. 14. 

21. woman, believe me, the A. cometh, 23. 



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JoAn4.52. then inquire ;! he the A. when he began to 

amend, yester. at seventh A. the fever left him 

5. 25. the A. is coming, and now is, 28. | 16. 32. 

7. 30. because his A. was not yet come, 8. 20. 

12.23. the A. is come, Son should be glorified, 17. J . 

27. my kouI is troubled. Father, save me from 

this A. ' r this cause came I to this A 

13. 1. when Jesus knew that his A. was come 
16. 21. woman hath sorrow, because her A. is come 

19. 27. from that A. that disciple took her home 
Acts 2. 15. not drunken, seeing it is third A. of day 

3. 1. at the A. of prayer being the ninth A. 

10. 3. he saw about the ninth A. an angel coming 

9. Peter went up to pray about the sixtti h. 
30. four days ago I was fasting until this A. 

23. 23. make ready at tbe third A. of the night 
ICor. 4. 11. to this present A. both hunger and^hirsl 

8. 7. some with conscience of the idol unto this k. 

15. 30. and why stand we in jeopardy every A. ? 
Gal. 2. 5. to whom we gave place, no not for an A. 
Rev. 3. 3. not know what A. I will come upon thee 

10. I will keep thee from the A. of temptation 
8.1. there was silence about the space of half an A. 
9. 15. which were prepared for an A. and a day 

14. 7. fear God, for the A. of his judgment is come 
17.12. but receive power as kings one A. with beast 
18. 10. for in one A. is thy judgmentcome 

17. in onel^. so great riches is come to nought 

19. that great city in one A. she is made desolate 

Same HOUR. 

Dan. 3. 6. the same h. be cast into the furnace, 15. 

4.33.the same h. was the thing fulfilled on Nebuc. 

5. 5. in the samek. came forth fingers, and wrote 

Mat. 8. 13. his servant was healed tlie same h. 

10.19.it shall be given you \hQ sameh.LxikeVi. 12. 

26. 55. in the same A. said Jesus to the multitude 

/>wAe7.21.that same A. cured many of their plagues 

20. 19. scribessame A. sought to lay hands on him 
24.33.they rose up the same A. returned to Jerusal. 

JoAn4.53. the father knew that it was at the sarne A. 

Acts 16. 18. and he came out the same A. 

33. he took them sa7«e A.of the night and washed 
22. 13. and the same A. Hooked up upon him 

Beu.ll.lS.the^aTneA.was there a great earthquake 
HOUKS. 

John 11. 9. are there not twelve A. in the day? 

ActsS. 7. wife came in about space of three A. after 
19.34. all cried about two A. great is Diana of Eph. 
HOUSE 

Signifies, (1) A place to dwell in, Qen. 19. 3. 
(2) The household, or persons dwelling in the 
hottse. Acts 10. 2, Cornelius feared God, w:ith 
all h\shouse, 7cilh all his family. SomHeb. 11. 
7, J^oah prepared an ark to the saving of his 
house. And in many other places. (3) Kindred, 
stock, or lineage, 2 Sam. 7. 18, What is my 
house, that thou hast brought me hitherto? And 
Luke 1. 27, Gabriel was sent to a virgin 
espoused to Joseph, of the house of David, of 
the lineage or family of David. (4) Wealth 
riches, or estates. Mat. 23. 14, Ye devou: 
widows' houses; ye consume their estates. (5) 
The grave, or a sepulchre. Job 30. 23, 1 know 
that thou wilt bring me to the house appointed for 
all living. And Isa. 14. 18, Every one in his 
own house. (6) One'' s family affairs and con- 
cerns. 2 Kings 20. 1, Set thine house in order. 
(7) This frail, corruptible,mortal body, wherein 
the soul lodges for a time. 2 Cor. 5. 1, If 
our earthly house of this tabernacle were dis- 
solved ; if our bodily frame of nature were, 
taken to pieces by death. (8) The church among 
the Jews. Heb. 3. 2, Moses was faithful in all 
his house. He ordered all things in the Jewish 
church according to the command of God. 

Our Sariour, in John 14. 2, calls heaven his 
Father's house, in which there are many man- 
sions, wherein sai^its and blessed spirits shall 
dwell with God for ever in immortal glory. 
The church of God is called his house. 1 Tim. 
3. 15, That thou mayest know how to behave 
thyself in the house of God, which is the 
church of the living God ; a people in and 
amona- whom he dwelleth. And in Heb. 3. 6, 
But Christ as a Son over his own house, whose 
house are we. Believers are set apart from, 
profane uses, and dedicated to the service^ of 
God ; among whom he manifests his gracious 
presence by his Spirit. The tabernacle is also 
called the house of God, .Judg. 18. 31. as also 
the temple, 2 Chron. 5. 14. Persons are said 
to join house to house, when they watch all 
opportunities to dispossess others by any means 
jchatsoever, and to ingross all to themselves. 
Isa. 5. 8, Woe unto them that join house to 
house. Egypt was the hottse of bondage ; where 

. the people of Israel were in great bondage and 
slavery, Deut. 5. 6. 

Gen. 19. 4. men of Sodom compassed the h. round 
24.27.Ii. led me to the A. ofmy master's brethren 



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Gew.24.31.Ihavepiepaied the/;, room for camols I PJ"o?j. 7.27. her/t. istheway to hell, going to death 
^. 2. go to the h. of Bethuel, thy mother's fatlier 9. 1. wisdom Iiath huilded her h. hath hewn pillars 



- 39.5.L. blessed the Egyjitian's li. for Joseph's sake 

45. 2. the Egyptians and the h. of Pharaoh heard 

£zo(Z.8.3. frogs shall come into ihc/i.of thy servants 

12, 3. a lamb according to the h. of their fathers 
30. was not a h. where there was not one dead 
46. thou shalt not carry of the flesh ont of the A. 

13. 3. remember day ye came out from Egypt, out 

of the A. of bondage, 14. DciU. 5. 6. | 6. 12. 

20. 17. shalt not covet neighbour's h. Dcut. 5.21. 
Z-ew.14.36. priest shall command they empty the h. 

38. priest shall go out of the h. and shut up 

45. he sholl break down the h. and mortar of A. 

46. he tliat goeth into the/t. shall be unclean 
49. he shall take to cleanse the h. two birds 

25. 30. A. sold in walled city, notgo out in jubilee 
JVum. 30. 10. and if she vowed in her husband's A. 
Dcut. 7. 8. redeemed you out of the h. of bond-men 
8. 14. which brought you out of the land of Egypt 
from the k- of bondage, 13. 5, 10. Jnsh. 24. 
rt.Judg. 6. 8. Jer. 34. 13. Mic. 6. 4. 
25. 10. the h. of him that hath his shoe loosed 
Josh. 2. 15. for her h. was upon the town-wall 
Judg. 8. 35. neither shewed kind, to h. of Jerubbaal 

9. 6. all the h. of Millo made Abimelech king 
20. let fire come from h. of Millo and devour 

10. 9. Ammon fought against the /tTof Ephraim 

16. 26. that I may feel pillars whereon A. slandeth 

27. the A. was full of men || 30. h. fell on the lords 

17. 5. Micah had a h. of gods, made an ephod 

18. 13. and they came unto the h. of Micah 

19. 18. there is no man that receiveth me to //. 
22. the sons of Belial beset the h. round, 20. 5. 

1 Sam. 3. 14. therefore I have sworn unto h. of Eli 
5. 2. they brought the ark into the h. of Dagon 
7. 1. and brought the ark into the h. of Abinadab 
9. 18. tell me, I pray thee, where the seer's h. is 
25. 3. Nabal was churlish, and of the h. of Caleb 

28. thcLd. will certainly make my lord a sure h. 
2SaOT.3.1.1ong warbetw./i.of Saul and A.of David 

8. do shew kindness to the h. of Saul thy father 

29. let there not fail from the h. of Joab one 

4. 5. came to h. of Tshbosheth, who lay on bed nt 

5. 8. the blind and laiSe shall not come in the h. 

6. 12. the Ld. blessed the h. of Obed-edom, David 

brought the ark from his h. 12. 1 Chr. 13. 14. 

7. 6. I have not dwelt in any h- 1 Chron. 17. 5. 

11. Lord telleth thee, he will make thee a h. 
29. to bltissthe h. of thy servant, 1 Chron. 17. 27. 

9. 1. is there any that is left of the h. of Saul ? 

12. 8. and I gave thee thy master's h. and wives 

13. 7. go now to thy brother Amnon's A. and dress 
16.5. came a man of the family of the A. of Saul 

1 Kings 2. 24. who made me a A. as he promised 
27. which he spake concerning the A. of Eli 

6. 22. and the whole A. he overlaid vv'ith gold 
9.25. he burnt incense, so Solomon finished the A. 

11. 18. they came to Pharaoh, who gave him a A. 

12. 31. Jeroboam made a h. of his high places 

14. 10. I will bring an evil on the A.of Jerob. 14. 

15. 29. Baasha smote all the A. of Jeroboam 
16.11. Zimri slew all the A. of Baasha, he left none 
17. 15. she, and he, and her A. did eat many days 
21. 22. I will make thy A. like the A. of Jeroboam 

2 Kings 8. 3. to cry to the king for her A. and land 

18. as did the h. of Ahab, 27. 2 Chr. 21.6. ! 22.4. 

9. 8. for the whole A. of Ahab shall perish 

10. 3. look out the best, fight for your master's A. 

21. A. of Baal was full from one end to another 
. 27. and they made the A. of Baal a draught A. 

12. 12. for all that was laid out for A. to repair it 

20. 13. Hezekiah shewed them A. of his precious 

things, all the A. of his armour, Isa. 39.2. 

23. 27. A. of which I said my name shall be there 

25. 9. every great man's A. he burnt v;ith fire 

1 Chr. 2. 54. sonsofSalma; Ataroth the A. of Joab 

26. 15. and to his sons, the A. of Asuppim 

2 Chr. 7. 1. glory of L. filled the A. Ezek. 43. 4, 5. 

12. chosen this place to myself for A. of sacrifice 
22. 9. so the A. of Ahaziaii had no power to keep 
35. 21. but against the A. wherewith I have war 

Ezra 5. 8. that we went to the A. of the great God 
6. 3. let the A. be builded, the place where offered 
JVeA. 2. 8. and for the A. which I shall enter into 
Esth. 2. 3. gather all the virgins to the A. of women 

8. 1. kings did give the A. of Haman to Esther, 7. 
Job 1. 13. drinking wine in eldest brother's A. 18. 

19. a wind came and smote the corners of the A. 

20. 19. hath taken away a A. which he builded not 
21. 23. for ye say, where is the A. of the prince ? 
30. 23. and to the A. appointed for all living 

38.20. thou shouldest know paths to the A. thereof 
39. 6. whose A. I have made the wilderness 

i*s. 31 . 2. my rock be for a A. of defence to save me 
84. 3. yea the sparrow hath found a A. 
104. 17. as for the stork, fir-trees are her h. 
Prov. 2. 18. her A. inclineth to death, paths to dead 
■" 8. the young man went the way to her A. 
IJoud and stubborn, her feet abide not in her A. 
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7. but the A. of the riffhteoaii shall .stand 



12 

14. 11. the A. of the wicked shall be overthrown 

15. 25. the Lord will destroy the A. of the proud 
17. 1. than a A. full of sacrifices with strife 
]9. 14. A. and riches are the inheritance of fathers 
21. 9. is better to dwell in corner of A. top, 25. 24. 

12. righteous wisely considerelh the A. of wicked 
24. 3. thro' wisdom is a A. built and established 
25. 17. withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour's A. 

27. 10. nor go into brother's A. in day of calamity 
-EccZ.7.2.to go to A. of mourning, than A. of feasting 

10. 18. thro' idlen. of hands the A. droppeth thro' 
12. 3. when the keepers of the A. shall tremble 
Cant.l. 17. the beams of our A. are cedar, and raft. 

2. 4. brought me to the banqueting h. his banner 

3. 4. till I had brought him into my mother's A. 

8. 2. I would bring thee into my mother's A. 
Tsa. 5. 8. woe to them that join A. to A. field to field 

6. 4. and the A. was filled with smoke 

14. 17. that opened not the A. of his prisoners 

23. 1. so that there is no A. || 24. 10. every A. shut 
31. 2. he will arise against the A. of evil doers 
60. 7. and I will glorify Ihe A. of my glory 
64. 11. our holy and beautiful A. is burned up 

Jer. 16. 5. enter not into the A. of mourning 
8. thou shalt not go into A. of feasting with them 

21. 11. touching the A. of the king of Judah, 22. 1. 
35. 2. go to the A. of the Rechabiies and speak 

37. 20. not to return to A. of Jonathan, 38. 26. 
jEzeA.2.5.for they are a rebellious A. yet shall know 

a prophet been among them, 3. 9, 26, 27. | 12. 3. 
8. be not thou rebellious like that rebelhous A. 

9. 7. he said to them, defile the A. go ye forth 
12. 2. thou dwellest in the midst of a rebellious A. 

25. in your days, O rebellious A. will I say 
17. 12. say now to the rebellious A. know ye not 

24. 3. and utter a parable to the rebellious A. 
43. 11. if ashamed, shew them the form of the k. 

12. this is the law of A. on the top of mountain 

45. 20. so shall ye reconcile the A. 
Dan. ]. 2. which ho carried to the A. of his god 
Hus. 1. 4. avenge blood of Jezreel on the A. of Jehu 
.^mos 1. 4. I will send a fire into the A. of Hazael 

5, that holdeth the sceptre from the A. of Eden 

3. 15. 1 will smite the winter A. with summer A. 

5. 19. or went into A. and leaned his iiand on wall 

6. 11. he will smile the great A. and the little A. 

7. 9. 1 will rise against A. of Jeroboam v/ith sword 

16. drop not thy word against the A. of Isaac 
Ohad. 18. the A. of Esau shall be for stubble 
Mic. 3. 12. Jerus. become heaps, and the mountain 

of the A. shall be as high places of the forest 

4. 2. let us go up to the A. of the God of Jacob 
6. 16. all the works of the A. of Ahab are kept 

JVaA. 1. 14. o'^t of the A. of thy gods will cut I oflf 

Zech. 5. i. it shall enter into the A. of the thief, into 

the A. of him that sweareth falsely by my name 

12. 22. the family of the A. of Nathan apart 

Mat. 7. 25. and beat upon that A. 27. Luke Q. 48. 

10. 12. and when ye come into a A. salute it 
13.ifA.be worthy,let your peace come, Luke 10.5. 

12. 25. every A. divided against itself, Mark 3. 25. 
29. how enter into a strong man's A. Mark 3. 27. 

20. 11. murmured against the good man of the A. 

23. 38. your A. is left to you desolate, Luke 13. 25. 

24. 43. if the good man of the A. had known in 
what watch the thief would come, Luke 12. 39. 

Mark 3. 25. a A. divided agst. itself, that A. cannot 
10. 29. that hath left A. or brethren for my sake 

14. 14. Master saith, where is the guest-chamber 1 
say ye to the good man of the A.. Luke 22. IL 

Luke 10. 7. in that A. remain, go not fdBm A. to A. 

38. named Martha, received him into her A. 
15. 8. doth not light candle and sweep A. and seek 

.John 12. 3. A. was filled with the odour of ointment 
.^cts 2. 2. a sound from heaven filled all the A. 

46. breaking bread from A. to A. did eat their 
5. 42. in every A.ceased not to teach and preach J. 
10. 6. Simon a tanner, whose A. is by sea-side 

11. 12. and we entered into the man's A. 
12.12. became to the A. of Mary, mother of John 

17. 5. but the Jews assaulted the A. of Jason 

18. 7. whose A. joined hard to the synagogue 
19. 16. they fled out of that A. naked and wounded 

20. 20. [ taught you publicly, and from //. to h. 

21. 8. entered into the A. of Philip the evan2:elist 
Rom. 16. 5. greet the church in their h.lCor. 16. 19. 

1 Cor. 1. 11. by them which are of the h. of Chloe 

16. 15. ye know the A. of Stephanas the first-fruit 

2 Cor. 5. 1. ifeartiily A. be dissolved, we have a A. 
2.desiring to be clothed upon v.-ithA.from heaven 

ITm. 5. 13. wandering about fromA.toA.and tattlers 

14. that the younger women guide the A. 
2 Tim. 1. 16. Lord give mercy to A. of Onesiphorus 
2.20. in a great A.there are vessels of gold and sil v. 
Heb. 3. 3. he who built the A. more honour than A. 

4. for every h. is built by some man, he that built 

6. whose A. are we, if we hold fast the confidence 



2 John 10. receive him not into your A. nor bid him 
See Aaron, Born. Build or Built, Ch£e? 
David, Door, Dwell. 

HOUSE joined with father. 
Oen. 12. 1. Lord said, get thee from xhy father's h. 
20.13. whenGod caused to wander ixom father's h 
24. 7. God, which took me from my father's h. 
38. thou shalt go to my /.'a- A. and take a wife 
40. shalt take a wife for my son of my father's A. 
31.14.is there any portion for us in our father's h.l 
38. 11. remain widow at thy /.'.*; A. till Shelah be 
grown, Tamar went and dweltin her jf«tAer'.s A. 
41. 51. God hath made me forget my father's A. 
40. 31.niy brethren and father's A.are come to me 
50. 22. Joseph dwelt in Egypt, he and his/.' A. 
Ezod.l2. 3. a lamb, according to A. of their/a^Aej-j" 
Lev. 22. 13. if she is returned to hex father* s A. 
JSTiim.l. 2. take sum of Israel by A. ofthu'wfathcrs, 
with number of their names, 18, 20, 22, 24. 
4. there shall be a man of every tribe, every one 
head of the A. ofhisfather, 44. Josh. 22. 14. 
45. that were numbered by the A. of \\)eir fat/ters 

2. 2. every man pitch with ensign of their/. '.9 b. 

3. 15. number of the children of Levi after the A. 
of their /ffVAcrs, by their families, 20. | 4.46. 

4.38.Gerslion || 42. Merari after A. of their/atAers 

17. 2. according to A. of their /.'s twelve rods, 3. 

18. 1. thou and f.'s A. bear iniquity of sanctuary 
30. 3. woman vow a vow, being in her/a^Acr'sA.16. 
34. 14.Reuben, Gad, according to the A.of their/. 

Dent. 22. 21. to play the wiiore in her father' s h. 
.Tosh. '2. 12. ye will shew kindness to my father's h, 
Judg. 6. 15. and I am the least in my father's A. 

9. 18. and ye are risen up against my father's h. 

11. 2. thou shalt not inherit in our father's A. 

14. 15. lest we burn thee and thy /.'s A. with fire 
16.31. all the A. of his/aifAer came and buried him 

19. 2. his concubine went to his fathe7-'s A. 
3. and she brought him into her father's A. 

ISam. 2. 27. did I plainly appear to A. of ihy father 
30. I said the A. of thy /. should walk before ma 
9. 20. is it not on thee, and on all I'hy father's A.? 
17.25. king will make his father's A. free in Israel 
18.2. let him go no more home to h\% father' s A. 
22. 11. the king sent to call ail his father's h. 

16. thou and all thy father's A. sisall die 
24. 21. wilt not destroy ray name out of father's Ji 

2 Saul. 3. 29. let i.t rest on Joab and all his f.'s h 

14. 9. the iniquity be on me, and on my father's A 

19. 28. all of my father's A. were but dead men 

24.17. let thy hand, I pray thee, be against me and 

against my father' s A. 1 Chron. 21.17. 

livings 2.31. take innocent blood from me and/, A. 
18. 18. Jhou and father'' s A. have troubled Israel 

1 Chron. 2. 55. Hemath father of the A. of Rechab 
4. 38. the A. of their /atAe?-s increased greatly 
5. 15. A hi son of Abdiel,son ofGuni, chief of the 

house of their /aAAer's A. 24. | 7. 2, 7, 9, 40 
7. 4. with them after the A. of fathers were hands 

9. 9. chief in the A. of their fathers, 13. | 12. 30. 
12.23.ofZadok, his/aSA.'s A.twenty-two captains 

23. 4. God chose me before the A. of my father 

2 Chron.'2\. 13. slain thy brethren of \hy father's h 
Ezra2.59.could not shew iheh father' s h.J^eh.l.G 

10. 16. chief of the A. of their /aiAer^ examined 
ATrh. 1. 6. both I and my father's h. have sinned 
EsiA. 4.14. thou and thy father's A.sha'.! be destroy 
Psal. 45. 10. forget thy people and thy father' s h. 
Isa. 3. 6. take hold of his brother of A. ofhis/atAci' 

7. 17. bring on thy/.',9 A. days that have not come 

22.23. shall be for glorious throne to his father' sh. 

24. hang on him all the glory of his /a^Acr's A. 

■Ter. 12. 6. the A. of thy fathers dealt treacherously. . 

//wAel6.27. 1 pray thee, send him to my father's k. 

JbA«2.16.rnake not my Father's A. house of mercb. 
14. 2. in my Father's A. are many mansions 

./3cis7. 20. Moses was nourished in his father's It. 
HOUSE of God. 

Gen. 28. 17. this is none other but the A. of God 

22. and this ston'i which I set shall be God's A. 
./r'sA. 9.23. from being drawers of water for A. of G. 
.Tudg. 18. 31. all the time A. of God was in Shiloh 

20. 18. Israel arose and went up to the A. of God 

26. all the people came unto the A. of God, 21. 2. 

31. high-way, of which one goeth uptok. of God 

1 Chr. 9. 11. Azariahrulerof A. o/r?. JWA.ll.lL 

24.,5.thegovernorsof A.of <?. were sons ofEleazar 

•2 Chr. 5. 14. glory of the'Lord filled the A. of God 

22. 12. he was with them hid in h.ofG.six years 

24. 13. and they set the A. of God in his state 
33.7.Manasseh set a carved image in rhe A. of God 
36.19. they burnt the A. of God and brake the wall 

Ezra 5. 8. we went to the A. of the great God 

15. let the A. of God be builded in his place, 6.7. 
7.20. what more shall hencedful fortheh.nfGodI 

23. let if be done for the A. of the God of heaven 
JV/"A. 6. 10. let us meet in A. of God in thetempie 

13.11. then I said, why is the A.of (7of? forsaken ? 

Psal.i^.i. I went with them to the A. of God,55.U. 

52. 8. 1 am like a green olive-tree in the A of Go& 



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Ps. 84. 10. 1 had rather be door-keeper in h. of God 
Eccl. 5. 1. keep thj' foot when thou goestto k. of G. 
fsa. 2. 3. come, let us go up to the h. of G. Mic. 4. 2. 
Hos. 9. 8. the prophet is hated in the h. of God 
Joel 1. 13. driuk-ofteringwithholden fiom h.ofGod 

16. joy and gladness cut off from the h. of God 
Zech.l.^Z.W'h&n they had sent to h.of G.men to pray 
Mat. 12. 4. how he entered into the h. of God, and 
did eat ihesbew-bread, Mark2.2\5. LukcGA. 
ITim. 3. 15. how to behave tliyself in the h. of God 
Heb 10. 21. having a High-Priest over the h. of G. 
I Pet. 4. IT.judgmenl must begin at the A. of God 

His HOUSE. 
Oeii. 12. 17. the Lord plagued Pharaoh and his h. 
17.27. all the men of his h. were circumcised 
39. 4. and he made him overseer over his h. 5. 

45. 8. hath made me lord of all hish. Jicts 1. 10. 
Lev. 16. 6. and make an atonement for his h. 11. 

27. 14. and when a man shall sanctify his h. 
15. if he that sanctified it will redeem hish. 
J^am. 22. 18. if Balak would give me A. full of silver 
and gold, Icannotgo beyond word ofL. 24. 13. 
Deut. 20. 5. let him go and return to his h. 6, 7, 8. 

24. 1. then let him send her out of his h. 

10. tlioushaltnotgo into /«'s A. to fetch his pledge 
Judff. 8. 27. which thing became a snare to his h. 

9. f6. if dealt v.-ell with Jerubbaal and his h. 19. 
1 Sam. 3. 12. which I have spoken concerning his h. 

13. I told, that I will judge his h. for ever 
7.17. his return was to Ramah, for there was his h. 

25. 1. Israel buried Samuel in his h. at Ramah 

g Sa7n. 6. 19. the people departed every one to /as h. 

21. which chose me before thy father and his h. 
7. 1. it came to pass, when the king sat in his h. 

25. hast spoken concerning his h. 1 Chron. 17. 23. 
11. 9. but Uriah went not down to his h. 10, 13. 
27. David fetched her to his h. became his wife 

19. 11. why last to bring the king back to his h. ? 
21. Lit is for Saul and kis bloody A. because he slew 

4. have no silver and gold of Saul, nor of his h. 

\Kings2.'^i.on AzsA.there shall be peace from Lord 

7. 1. Solomon was building, and finished all hish. 

12. 24. return everv man to his h. for thing is from 

me, 22. 17. 1 Chr. 16. 43. 2 Chr. 11. 4. 1 18. 16. 

13. 19. did eat bread in his h. and drank water 
16. 7. came the sword against Baasha and his h. 

20. 43. king of Israel went to Ids h. heavy, 21. 4. 
2^i'??'r'£5.32.E!isha satin his h. and elders with him 

20. 13. nothing in his h. Hezekiah shewed not 

1 Chron. 7. 23. because it went evil with his h. 

10. 6. Saul, his sons, and aWhish. died together 

13. 14. the ark remained in his h. three months 

2 Chr. 24. 16. had done good toward God and his h. 
EiraQ. 11. let Ids h. be made a dunghill for this 
J^eh. 3. 28. every one repaired over-against his h. 

5. 13. so God shake out every man from his h. 
7. 3. and every one to be over-against his h. 
Job 1. 10. hast not thou made a hedge about his h- ? 

7. 10. he shall return no more to his h. 

8. 15. he shall lean on kis h. it shall not stand 
20. 28. the increase of his h. shall depart 
21.21.for what pleasure hath he in his /t. after himl 
27. 18. he buildeth his h. as a moth, as a booth 

Fsal. 49. 16. when the glory of his h. is increased 
105. 21. he made him Lord of hish. and ruler 
112. 3. wealth and riches shall be in his h. 

Prov. 6. 31. give the substance of his h- Cant. 8.7. 
17. 13. evil shall not depart from his h. 

Jer. 23. 34. I will even punish that man and his h. 

Mic. 2. 2. so they oppress a man and his h. 

Ilab. 2. 9. coveteth an evil covetousness to his h. 

Zech. 5. 4. it shall remain in the midst of his h. 

Mat. 12. 29. then he will spoil his h. Mark 3. 27. 
24. 17. to take any thing out of his h. Mark 13. 15. 
43. not have suffered his h. to be broken up 

Luke 8. 41. besought that he would come into his h. 
' 18. 14. this man went down to his h. justified 

JciA«4.53. and himself believed and his whole h. 

.^cts 10. 2. one that feared God with all his h. 

22. was warned to send for thee into his h. 

11. 13. shewed how he hadseen anangelin Ai'sA. 
16. 32. they spake to him and to all in his h. 

34. when the jailer brought them into his h. he re- 
joiced, believing in God with all his h. 18.8. 
Col. 4. 15. salute the church which is in his h. 
Heb. 3. 2. Moses was faithful in all his h. 5. 
11. 7. Noah prepared an ark for the saving of hish. 

HOUSE of Jacob. 
Oere. 46.27. all the souls of A. of Jacob were seventy 
Exod. 19. 3. thus shalt thou say to the h. of .Jacob 
Psal.VjLl.h. of J. from people of strange language 
Isa. 2. 5. A. o/./acoi. let us walk in light of Lord 
6. thou hast fors;iken thy people, the A. of Jacob 

8. 17. Lord that hWeth his face from A. of Jacob 
10. 20. such as are escaped of the A. of Jacob 

14. 1. and they shall cleave to the A. of Jacob 
29. 22. thus saith the Lord concerning h.of Jacob 

46. 3. hearken unto me, O A. of .Jacob and Israel 
48. 1. hear ye this, O A. of Jacob, which are called 
58. 1. spare not, shew the A. of Jacob their sina 

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Jer. 2. 4. hear the word of the Lord, O A. of Jacob 

5. 20. declare this in the A. of Jacob, publish it 
Ezek. 20.5. I hfied up my hand to the A. of Jacob 
Amos 3. 13. hear ye, and testify in the A. of Jacob 

9. 8. I will not utterly destroy the A. of Jacob 
Obad. 17. the A. of .Jacob s\\d.\\ possess possessions 

18. h. of Jacob shall be a fire 
Mic. 2.1. Othoulhatart namedthe A. of Jacob 
3. 9. hear this, I pray, ye heads of the A. of Jacob 
Luke 1. 33. he shall reign over the A. of Jacob 

HOUSE of Joseph. 
Gen. 43. 17. he brought the men into .Joseph'' s h. 
Josh. 18. 5. the A. o/./o5fpAshal! abide in theircoast 
Judo-. 1. 22. the A. of Joseph wcr.i up against Bethel 
23. the A. of Joseph sent lo descry Beth-el 
35. yet the hand of the h.of Joseph prevailed 
2 Sam. 19. 20. am come first of all the A. of Joseph 

1 Kings 1] .28. ruler over the charge of h.of .Joseph 
Amos 5. 6. lest he break out like fire in A. of .Joseph 
Obad. 18. and the A. of Joseph shall be a flame 
Zech. 10. 6. and I will save the A. of Joseph 

HOUSE of Israel. 

Lev. 10. 6. let A. of Israel bewail the burning 

17. 3. what man soever there be of the A. of Israel 

that killeth an ox or lamb, 8, 10. | 22. 18. 

•Xum. 20. 29. all the A. of Israel mourned for Aaron 

\Sam. 7. 2. the A. of Israel lamented after the Lord 

2 Sam. 1. 12. they mourned for the A. of Israel 

6. 5. all the A. of Israel played before the Lord 

15. David and the A. of Israel brought up the ark 

12. 8. I gave thee the A. of Israel and Judah 

16. 3. to-day shall A. of Israel restore the kingdom 
1 Kings 20. 31. kings of A. oflsr. are merciful kings 
PsaZ.98.3. remembered his truth toward A. of Israel 
115. 12. he will bless us, be will bless A. of Israel 
135. 19. bless ye the Lord, O A. of Isr. bless Lord 
Isa. 5. 7. the vineyard of the Lord is the A. of Israel 
14.2. the A. of Israel shall possess them in the land 
46. 3. the remnant of the A. of Israel, hearken to me 
03. 7. the great goodness toward the A. of Israel 
Jer. 2. 4. hear, all the families of the A. of Israel 
26. as a thief, so is the A. of Israel ashamed 
3. 18. the house of Judah sh.-ill walk with h.of Isr. 
20. you dealt treacherously, O A. of Israel, 5. 11. 
9. 20. all the A. of Isr. are uncircumcised in heart 
11. 10. the A. of Israel have broken my covenant 
17. pronounced evil for evil, of the A. of Israel 
13. 11. caused to cleave to me the whole A. of Isr. 
23. 8. the Lord liveth, who led the A. of Israel 
31. 27. 1 will sow the A. of Israel with seed of man 

31 I will make new covenant with A. o//5raeZ, 33. 
33. 14. perform that I promised to the A. of Israel 
48. 13. as the A. of Israel was ashamed of Betb-el 

Ezek. 3.1. eat this roll, and go, speak to h.of Israel 
17. 2. I 20.27, 30. | 24. 21. | 33. 10. | 36. 22. 

4. go, get thee unto the A. of Isr ad, and speak 

5. but thou art sent to the A. of Israel 

7. the A. of Isr. will not hearken to me, for all the 
A. of Israel are impudent and hard-hearted 
17. 1 made thee a watchman to A. of Israel, 33.7. 
4. 3. this shall be a sign to the A. of Israel 

4. and lay the iniquity of the A. of Israel upon it 

5. thou shalt bear the iniquity of the h- of Israel 
5. 4. a fire shall come forth into the A. of Israel 
6.11. the evil abominations of the h.of Israel, 8. 6. 
8.10. all the idols of the A. of Israel are pourtrayed 

11. seventy men ofthe ancients of A. of Israel,12. 
9. 9. the iniquity of the A. of Isr. is exceedinggreat 
11. 5. thus have ye said, O A. of Israel, for I know 

K). and ail the A. of Israel wholly are they 
12.9. hath not the A. of Israel said, 27. | 18. 29. 

24. nor any more divination within the h.of Israel 

13. 5. nor made up the hedge for the A. of Israel 
9. written in the writing ofthe A. of Israel 

14.4. every one of A. oflsr. thatsettethupidols,7. 
11. that the A. of Israel may go no more astray 

18.6. nor lift his eyes to the idols of A. of Isr a eLl 5. 
25. hear, O A. of Israel, is not my way equal 1 
30. therefore will I judge you, O A. of Israel 
3J. for why will ye die, O A. of Israel ? 33. 11. 

20. 13. but the A. of Israel rebelled against me 

39. as for you, O h.of Israel,^o ye, serve ye every 

one his idols, if ye will not hearken to me 

40. there shall all the h. of Israel serve me 

44. according toyourcorruptdoings, O A. oflsr. 
22. 18. the A. of Israel is to me become dross 

28. 24. no more a pricking briar to the A. of Israel 
25. when I shall have gathered the A. of Israel 

29. 6. have been a staff of a reed to the h.of Israel 

16. shall be no more the confidence of A. of Israel 
21. 1 will cause the horn ofthe h. of Israel to bud 

34. 30. that they even the A. of Israel are my people 

36. 10. and I wili multiply all the A. of Israel 

17. when the A. oj Israel dv.-elt in their own land 
21.my holy name which the A. o/ /sraeZ profaned 
22. I do not this for your sakes, O A. of Israel 

32 be ashamed for your ways, O A. of Israel 
37. 1 will for this be inquired of by the A. of Israel 

37. 11. these bones are the whole A. of Israel 
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Ezek. 39. 12. seven months shall A. o//sr. be bury 

22. the A. of Israel shdAl know I am the Lord 

23. that the A. of Israel went into captivity 

25. I will have mercy on the vvlrole A. of Isrwcl 

29. I have poured out my Spirit on the A. of Isr. 

40. 4. declare all that thou seest to I'ne h. of Israel 

43. 10. son of man, shew the house to A. of Israel 

44. 6. say to the rebellious, even lo tho A. of Israel 

12. and caused the A. of Isr. to fail into iniquity 

22. shall take maidens ofthe seed of the A. o//sr. 
45. 6. possession shall be for the whole A. of Israel 

8. the rest ofthe land shall they give to A. of Isr 
17. to make reconciliation for the A. of Israel 
Hos.l.i. causeto cease the kingdom of h.of Isra-el 
6. I will no more have mercy on the A. of Israel 

5. 1. and hearken, ye A. of Israel, and give ear 

6. 10. have seen ahorrible thing in A. of Israel 
11. 12. A. oflsr. compasseth me about with de'ceit 

Amos 5. 3. the city shall leave ten to the A. oflsr. 

4. saith the Lord to the A. of Israel, seek ye me 

25. have ye offered sacrifices 40 years, O h.of Is.? 

6. 1. chief of nations, to whom the A. of Isr. came 

14. I vvill raise against you a nation, O A. of Isr ^ 

7. 10. hath conspired against thee in the A. of Isr. 
9. 9. I will sift the A. of Israel among all nations^ 

Mic. 1 . 5. for the sins ofthe A. of Israel is all this 

3. 1. hear, ye princes ofthe A. of Israel, 9. 
Zech. 8. 13. that as ye were a curse, O A. of Israd 
Mat. 10. 6. go to lost sheep ofthe A. oflsr. 15. 24 
Acts 2. 36. let all the A. of Israel know assuredly 

7. 42. O A. of Israel, have ye offered to me beasts 7 
Heb. 8. 8. make a new covenant with A. of Isr. 10. 

HOUSE of Judah. 
2 Sam. 2. 4. the men of Judah came and anointed 
David king over A. of .Judah, 7, 11. 1 CAr.28. 4. 
12. 8. 1 gave thee the A. of .Judah and of Israel 

1 Kings"\2. 21. he assembled all the A. of Judah 

23. speak to all the A. of Judah and Benjamin 

2 Kings 19.30. the remnant that is escaped ofthe h 

of Judah sha]] take root,and bear fruit, 7sffl.37.31. 

2 Chr. 19. 11. Zebadiah the ruler ofthe A. of Judah 

J\'cA. 4. 16. the rulers were behind the A. of Judah 

Isa. 22. 21. he shall be a father to the A. ef Judah 

.Jer. 3. 18. A. of Judah shall walk witii house of Isr. 

5. 11. the II. of Judah hath dealt treacherously 

11. 10. the A. of Judah hath broken my covenant 

17. for evil ofthe A. of .Judah that they have done 

12. 14. I will pluck A. of Jiidahfrom among them 

13. 11. 1 caused to cleave to me the A. of Judah 

31. 27. 1 will sow the A. of Judah with seed of man 

31. 1 will make a new covenant with A. ofJudaA 

33.14.perform that good I promised to A. of Judah 

36. 3. it maybe A. of Judah will hear all the evil 

£2eA.4.6.bear the iniquity of A. of Judah forty daya 

8. 17. is it a light thing to the A. of .Judah? 

9. 9. the iniquity ofthe A. of Judah isgreat 

25. 3. Ammonites said, aha,against the A. of Judah 
8. the A. of Judah is like to all the heathen 

12. Edom hath dealt against the A. of Judah 
Hos.l.l'.hat I will have m'ercy upon the A. of Judah ■ 
5. 12. 1 will be to the A. of Judah as rottenness 

14. I will be as a young lion to the A. of Judak 
Zeph. 2. 7. coast shall be for remnant of A. of Judah 
Zech. 8. 13. as ye were a curse, A. of .Judah 

15. I have thought to do well to the h.of Judah 
19. the fast shalfbetoA.o/JwrfaA joy and gladnes.^ 

10. 3. for the Lord hath visited the A. of Judak 
6. and I will strengthen the A. of Judah 

12. 4. I will open mine eyes unto the A. of Judah 
Heb.8.8.I will make new covenant with A. ofJudaJi 

King's HOUSE. 
2 Sam. 11. 2. David walked on roof of the king's h. 
8. and Uriah departed out ofthe king's A. 
15. 35. what thou shalt hear out ofthe king's k 
l^n!o-s9.1.whenSolomon had finished theking'sk 
14. 26. he took away the treasure ofthe king's h. 
15. 18. 2 KivgslQ. 8. 2 Chr. 12. 9. 1 25. 24. 
16.18. Zimri burnt the king's A. over him with fire 
2 R'inn-s 7.11. they told it to theking'sk. within 

25. 9. he burnt the king's A. .Jer. 39. 8. | 52. 13. 
2 Chr. 23. 5. a third part shall be at the king's h. 

26. 21. Jotham his son was over the king's h. 
28.21. took away a portion out ofthe A. ofthe king 

Ezra 6. 4. let expences be given out ofthe king's h. 
Esth. 2. 9. gave her seven maidens out of king's Ji. 

4. 13. think not thou shalt escape in the king's k. 
9. 4. for Mordecai was great in the king's h. 

Hos. 5. 1. and give ve ear, O A. ofthe king 

HOUSE of Levi. 
Exod. 2. 1. and there went a man ofthe A. of Lem 
Xum. 17. 8. rod of Aaron for A. of Levi was budded 
Psal. 135. 20. bless the Lord, O A. of Levi 
Zech. 12. 13. the family ofthe A. of J.evi apart 

/TifAe HOUSE. 

Gen.27.15.she took raiment of Esau that were in k, 

34.29. they spoiled even all that was in the h. 

39. 5. the blessing ofthe Lord was on all in the h. 

8.my master wotteth not whatis with mein ihek 

45. 16. the fame thereof was heard in Pharaoh's h 

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Ltv. 14. 34. 1 put the plague of leprosy in a h. 35. 

43. if plague come again and break out in the h. 

44. b&liold, if the plague be spread in thch. 

47. he that lieth, that eateth in the h- shall wash 

48. behold, the plague hath not spread in the h. 
Josh. 2. 19. whoso with thee in thch. his blood on us 



6. 17. Rahab live, all that are with herm the h. 
. Judg. 17. 4. and they were in the h. of Micah, 12. 

Ruth I. 9. may find rest, each inh. of her husband 
•jr. 7. until now, that she tarried a little in the h. 

I Sam. 28. 24. the women had a fat calf zw the h. 
31. 9. sent to publish it in the h. of their idols 
10. they put his armour in the h. of Ashtaroth 

1 Kings 3. 17. I and this woman dwell iyi one h. 

and I was delivered of a child with her in theh. 
G. 7. there was not any tool of iron heard in the h. 

14. 13. is found some good in the h. of Jeroboam 
16» 9. drinking himself drunk in the h. of Arza 

i Kings 4. 2. tell me what hast thou in the h.l thine 
handmaid hath not any thing in the h. 
35. he returned, and walked in the h. to and fro 
5. ]8. leaneth on my hand, bow inh. of Rimmon 
24. lie took them, and bestowed them in the h. 
19. 37. worshipping in h. of Nisroch, Isa. 37. 38. 
21. 7. Manasseh set a graven image in theh. 

2 Chr. 36. 17. slew young men in the h. of sanctua. 
Ezra, 1. 7. and had put them in the h. of his gods 

6. 1. search was made in the h. of the rolls where 
Esth. 7. 8. will he force the queen also in the h. ? 
9. behold, the gallows standeth in h. of Haman 
Psal. 68. t 6. God setteth the solitary iji a h. 

119. 54. been my songs 271 </ie A. of my pilgrimage 
Prov. 3. 33. curse of Lord is in theh. of the wicked 

5. 10. thy labours be in the h. of a stranger 
7. 11. she is loud, her feet abide not in her h. 

15. 6. in the h. of the righteous is much treasure 
Eccl. 7. 4. the heart of the wise is in h. of mourn- 
ing ; but the heart of fools is in the h. of mirth 

Tsa. 44. 13. maketh idol that it may remain in the h. 
Jer. 7. 30. set their abominations in the h. 32. 34. 

34. 15. ye made a covenant before me in the h. 

37. 15. put him in the h. of Jonathan the scribe 
Amos 6. 9. if there remain ten men in one h. 
Mic. 1. 10. in the h. of Aphrah roll thyself in dust 

6. 10. treasures of wickedness m iAs /«. of wicked 
ZecA. 13. 6. 1 was wounded in theh. of my friends 
JUat. 5. 15. giveth light unto all that are in the h. 
Mark 2. 1. and it was noised that he was in theh. 

9. 33. being in the h. he asked them what was it 
10. 10. in the h- his disciples asked of the matter 
14.3.beinginBethany, miAe A. of Simon the leper 

huke 8. 27. nor abide in any h. but in the tombs 
John 8. 35. the servant abideth not in the h. 
11. 20. Martha met him, Mary sat still in the h. 
Acts 9. 11. inquire in the h. of Judas for one Saul 

10. 32. Peter is lodged in the h. of Simon a tanner 

HOUSE joined with Lord. 
Exod. 23. 19. the first-fruits thou shalt bring into 

the h. of the Lord, 34. 26. J^Teh. 10. 35. 
Deut. 23. 18. not bring price of a dog into A. of Ld. 
Josh. 6. 24. put into the treasury of A. of the Lord 
Judg. 19. 18. 1 am now going to the A. of the Lord 

1 Sam. 1. 7. when she went up to the h. of the Lord 

24. Hannah b»ought him unto the h. of the J^ord, 
2 Kings 12. 4, 9, 13. 1 22. 4. 2 Chron. 34. 14. 

2 Sam. 12. 20. then David came into h. of the Lord 

1 Kings 3. 1. made an end of building the A. oi'Ld. 

6. 37. was the foundation of the A. of the Lord 

laid, 2 Chro7i. 8. 16. Ezra 3. 11. Zech. 8. 9. 

7. 40. the work he made for the A. of the Lord, 

45.51. 2 Chron. i. 16. | 5. 1. [ 24.14. 

8. 10. that the cloud filled the A. of the J^ord, 11. 

2 Chron. 5. ]3. | 7- 2. Ezek. 44. 4. 
63. so Israel dedicated the A. of the Lord 
10. 5. he went up unto the A. of Lord, 2 Chr. 9. 4. 

2 Kings 11. 3. he washid in the A. of /^or(f six years 
4. he took an oath of them in the A. of the Lord 

15. let her not be slain in A. of L. 2 Chr. 23. 14. 

18. appointed ofHcers over A. of Z,. 2 Chr. 23. 18. 

19. they brought from the A. of the Lord, 23. 6. 
12. 10. found in A. of the L. 14. 14. 1 16. 8. | 18. 15. 

11. had the oversight of the A. of the Lord 

16. trespass-money was not brought into A. of Z,. 

16. 18. the king's entry, turned he from h. of Ld. 
2 Kings 20. 5. third day shalt go up A. of Lord 

8. what sign Lord will heal me, and that I 

shall go up to the A. of the L. Isa. 38. 22. 

?3. 2. read words of the covenant which were 

found in the A. of the Lord., 24. 2 Chron. 

34. 17, 30. 

7. houses of Sodomites that were by A. of the L. 
11. the horses at entering in of the A. of the Lord 

25. 9. and he burnt the A. of the Lord, Jer. 52. 13. 
I Chr. <5. 31 service of song in the A. of the Lord 
22. 1. then David .said, this is the A. of the Lord 
1 1. no v, my son, build the A. of the Lord thy G. 
14. have prepared for the A. of the Lord 
ii3. 4. to set forward the work of the A. of the L. 
26. 12. porters, to minister in the A. of the Lord 
•2 Chron. 8. 16-. so the h. of the Lord was perfected 
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2CAr. 26.21. for he was cutoff from A.ofZ..7oca.9. 
29. 5. ye Levites, sanctify the A. of the Lurd 
15. they came to cleanse the A. of the Lurd 

33. 15. Manasseh took the idol out of A. of Lord 

34. 15. 1 found the book of the law in A. of Lord 

36. 14. the priests polluted the A. of the Lord 
Ezra 7. 27. to beautify A. of the J^ord in Jerusalem 
Psal. 23.6.1 will dwell in the A. of the Lord for ever 

27. 4. thai I may dwell in the h. of Lord all my life 

92. 13. those that be planted in the A. of the Lord 

116. 19. 1 will pay my vows in courts of Lord''s A. 

1 18. 26. we have blessed you out of the A. of I^ or d 

122. 1. when they said, let us go into A. of the L. 

9. because of the A. of Lord I will seek thy good 

134. 1. ye that stand in the A. of the Lord, 135. 2. 

Isa. 2. 2. mountain of the Lord''s A. be established 

in the top of the mountains, Mic. 4. 1. 

37. 14. Hezekiah went up into the A. of the Lord 
Jer. 17. 26. sacrifices of praise to the A. of the Lord 

20. 1. Pashur was governor in the A. of the Lord 

2. the high gate, which was by A. of the Lord 
26. 2. which come to worship in the Lord's A. 

7. speaking these words in the A. of the Lord 
28. 1. Hananiah spake to me in the A. of the Lord 

5. the people that stood in the A. of the Lord 
29. 26. ye should be officers in the A. of the Lord 

35. 2. bring the Rechabites into the A. of the Lord 
36 5. lam shut up, I cannot go into A. of Lord 

6 read in the Lord's A. upon the fasting-day 
38. 14. the third entry that is in the A. of the Ld. 
41. 5. to bring them to the A. of the Lord 
51. 51. are come into the sanctuaries of Lord's A. 
Lam. 2.7.they have made a noise in the A. of the L. 
Hag.1.2. the time that the Z.orrf'5 A. should be built 
See Court, Door, Gate, Treasures, Ves- 
sels. 

Mine, or my HOUSE. 
Gen. 15. 2. the steward of my h. is this Eliezer 

3. and lo, one born in my A. is mine heir 
34. 30. and I shall be destroyed, I and my h. 
41. 40. thou shalt be over my A. and according to 

J^um. 12.7. Moses not so, who is faith, in all mine A. 
Deut. 26. 13. the hallowed things out of mine h. 
Josh. 24.15. as for me and my A. we will serve Lord 
Judg. 11. 31. Cometh forth of the doors of my A. 
19. 23. seeing this man come into my A. do not thus 

1 Sam. 20. 15. not cut oft thy kindness from my A. 

21. 15. shall this fellow come into my A.? 

2 Sam. 7. 18. who am I, and what is my h. that 
thou hast brought me hitherto? ICArow. 17. 16. 

11.11. shall 1 then go into mineh. to eat and drink? 
23. 5. tho' my A. be not so with God, yet he hath 

1 Kings 21. 2. give it me, because it is near to my A. 

2 Kings 20. 15. all things that are in mine A. have 
they seen, nothing I have not shewn them, 
Isa. 39. 4. 

1 Chron. 17. 14. 1 will settle him in mine A. for ever 
.7o&17.l3. if I wait, the grave is mine A.I have made 
PsaZ. 101. 2.1will walk in my h. with a perfect heart 

132. 3. 1 will not come into the tabernacle of my A. 
Prov. 7. 6. at the window of my A. I looked through 
Isa. 3. 7. in my A. is neither bread nor clothing 

56. 5. unto them will I give in mine A. a name 

7. 1 will make them joyful in my A. of prayer, 

mine A. shall be called a A. of prayer for all 

people. Mat. 21. 13. Mark 11. 17. LiLke 19.46. 

Jer. 11. 15. what hath my beloved to do in mine h.l 

12. 7. 1 have forsaken mineh. I left mine heritage 

23. 11. in my A. have I found their wickedness 
Ezek. 8. 1. as t sat in mine A. and elders before me 

23. 39. thus have they done in midst of mine h. 

44. 7. in my sanctuary to pollute it, even 7ny A. 
Dan. 4. 4. 1 Nebuchadnezzar was at rest in mine A. 
Hos. 9. 15. I will drive them out of mine A. 
Hag. 1.9. why? because of 7?u'ne A. that is waste 
ZecA. 3.7. then thou shalt also judge 77!^ A. and keep 

9. 8. I will encamp about mine A. for the army 
Mai. 3. 10. that there may be meat in mine A. 
Mat. 12. 44. I will return into my A. Luke 11. 24. 
J^uke 9. 61. let me bid them farewell at my A. 

14. 23. compel them, that my A. may be filled 
Acts 10- 30. at the ninth hour I prayed in my A. 

16. 15. saying, come into my A. and abide there 

Own HOUSE. 
Gen. 14. 14. armed his servants born in his own A. 

30. 30. when shall T provide for mine own A. also 
Deut. 22. 2. thou shalt bring it unto thine 02cn A. 
Josh. 20. 6. shall return and come unto his ownh. 
Judg. 8. 29. Jerubbaal went and dwelt in his owti A. 
2 Sam. 4. 11. slain a righteous person in his ownh. 

12. 11. raise evil against thee out of thy own A. 

14. 24. let him turn to his own h. and not see my 
face, so Absalom returned to his own A. 

19.30.the king is come again in peacetohisozcTiA. 
1 Kings 2. 34. Joab buried in his ownh. in wildern. 

3. I. he had made an end of building his own A. 

7. 1. Solomon was building his own A. 13 years 

9. 15. Solomon raised a levy to build his own A. 

12. 16. see to thine own A. David, 2 Chron. 10. 16. 

14. 12. arise therefore, get thee into thine own A. 



2 Kings 21.18. Marasseh slept with his fathers, wgj 
buried in the garden of his own A. 2 Chron. 33. 20 
23. slew the king in his own A. 2 Chrov. 33. 24 
2 Chr. 7.11. came in his heart to make in his OMTi A 
8. l.attheendof twenty years, wherein Solomon 
had built the house of the Lord and his ozonh 
Esth.1.22. every man should bear rule in his own k. 
Prov. 11. 29. he that troublelh his own A. shall 
15. 27. that is greedy of gain troublelh his ownh. 
Isa. 14. 18. lie in glory, every one in his owji A. 
Mic. 7.6. a man's enemies are the men of his own h. 
Hag. 1. 9. and ye run every man to his own A. 
Mai. 13. 57. Jesus said to them, a prophet is not 
without honour, save in his ownh. MarkH.A, 
Luke I. 23. he departed to his own h. 5. 25. 

56. and Mary returned to her own A. 
5. 29. Levi made him a great feast in his own k. 
8. .39. return to thy o. A. and shew how great thinp 
John 7. 53. and every man went unto his own A. 
Acts 28. 30. Paul dwelt two years in his own h. 
\Tim. 3. 4. a bishop, one that ruleth w^ll his ownh. 
5. for if a man know not how to rule his ownh. 
5. 8. and especially for those of his own A. 
Heb. 3. 6. but Christ as a Son over his own A. 

This HOUSE. 
Gen. 39. 9. there is none greater in this A. than I 
40. 14. think on me, and bring me out of this h. 

1 Kings 6. 12. concerning thish. thou art building 

8. 27. how much less this A. that I have builded 
29. eyes be opened toward thish. 2 Chron. 6.20. 
31. before thine altar in thish.2 Chron. 6. 22. 
33. shall confess thy name, pray and make suppli- 
cation to thee in this h. 42. 2 Chr. 6. 24, 32.. 

33. and spread forth his hands toward this h. 

9. 3. I have hallowed this h. 2 CAr. 7. 16, 20. 

8. at tlus A. every one shall hiss, 2 Chron. 7. 21. 

2 Kings 21. 7. t. A. which I have chosen, 2Chr.33.7. 
2 Chron. 20. 9. if when evil cometh upon us we 

stand before this A. for thy name is in this h. 
Ezra3. 12. the foundation of thish. was laid before 
5. 12. Nebuchadnezzar who destroyed this A. 
6. 15. this A. was fini.shed on the third day of Adar 
Jer. 1. 10. and come and stand before me in this A. 
ll.istAzs A. become a den of robbers in your eyes'? 
14. therefore will I do to this A. as^to Shiloh 
22. 4. then shall there enter in by the gates of t. h. 

5. that this h. shall become a desolation 
26. 6. then will I make this A. like Shiloh 

9. saying, this A. shall be like Shiloh 

12. the Lord sent meto prosphesy againstiAfs A 
Hag. 1.4. to dwell in houses, and this A. lie waste 

2. 3. who is left that saw this A. in her firstglory? 

7. 1 will fill this A. with glory, saith the Lord 

9. the glory of this latter A. greater than former 

Zech. 4. 9. Zerubb. laid the foundation of this A. 

Luke 10. 5. ye enter, first say, peace be to this k 

19. 9. Jesus said, this day is salv. come to this h. 

Thine or thy HOUSE. 
Gen. 7. 1. come thou, and all thy A. into the ark 
31. 41. thus have I been twenty years in thy A. 
Exod. 8. 3. frogs shall go up and come into thine k. 
Mum. 18. 11. every one that is clean in thy h. 13. 
Deut. 6. 7. talk when thou sittest in thiyie A. 11. 19 

9. shalt write them on the posts of M?/ A. 11.20. 
7. 26. nor shalt bring an abomination into thine k. 
15. 16. because he loveth thee and thine h. 

21. 12. then thou shalt bring her home to thine h. 

13. shall remain in thine h and bewail her father 

22. 8. that thou bring not blood upon thine h. 
25. 14. sha't not have in thine A. divers measures 
26. 11. good thing God given to thee and thine h 

Josh. 2. 3. bring men which are entered into thine k. 

19. whosoever shall go out of the doors of tAj/ A. 

Judg. 12. l.we will burn thine h. on thee with fire 

19. 22. bring forth the man that came into thine h. 

Ruth 4. 11. make woman that is come into thine h. 

12. and let thy A. be like the house of Pharez 

1 Sam. 2. 30. that thy A. should walk before me 
31. there shall not be an old man in thine h. 
33. the incr. of thine h. shall die in flower of age 
36. every one in thine A. shall crouch to him 

22. 14. as David, who is honourable in thine h. 

25. 6. peace be to thine h. and to all thou hast 
35. David said to her, go up in peace to thine k 

2 Sam. 7. 16. thine A. shall be established for ever 

11. 8. go down to thy A. and wash thy feet 

10. why then didst not thou go down to thine A.? 

12. 10. the sword shall never depart from thine k, 
14. 8. the king said, go to thine A. 1 Kings 1. 53. 

1 Kings 13. 8. if thou wilt give me half thine A. 
18. bring him back with thee into thine A. 

16. 3. make thy A. like the A. of Jeroboam, 21. 22. 
20. 6. my servants, they shall search thine h. 

2 Kings 20. 1. set thine A. in order, Isa. 38. 1. 
15. what have they seen. in thine A.? Isa. 39. 4. 
17. all in thine A. shall be carried, Isa. 39. 6. 

Psal. 5. 7. 1 will come to t.h.m multit. of thy mercy 

26. 8. 1 have loved the habitation of thy k. 
36. 8. they shall be satisfied with fatness of thy h, 
50. 9. 1 will take no bullock out of thy A. 



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Pctn/ 65.4.we shall be satisfied with goodness oH.h. 
(Jti. 13. I will go into thy h. with burnt-offerings 
6y.9. zeal ofthhie h. hath eaten me up, John 2. 17. 
93. 5. holiness becomeih thine h. O Lord, for ever 
128.3. wife shall be as a fruitful vine by sides oft. A. 

Isa. 58. 7. bring the poor that are cast out to thy h. 

Jer. 38. 17. go forth, thou shalt live and thine h. 

jEz«/t. 3. 24. Spirit said, shut thyself within thine h. 
44. 30. may cause tbe blessing to rest in thine h. 

Hab. 2. 10. thou hast consulted shame to thy h. 

Mat. 9. 6. arise, go to t. h. Mark2. 11. Luke5. 24. 
2S. 18. 1 will keep the passover at thy h. 

Luke 7. 44. 1 entered t. h. thou gavest me no water 

19.5. come down, for to-day I must abide at thy h. 
^clsU.U. thou and all thij h. shall be saved, 16. 31. 
Philem. 2. to the church in thy h. grace to you 

See Tops. 

HOUSES. 
Gen. 42. 19. go carry corn for the famine of your A. 
Exod.l. 21. midwives feared God, he made them h. 

6. 14. these be the heads of their fathers' h. 

. 8. 9. to desti% the frogs from thee and thy A. 11. 
13. and the frogs died outof the h. and the fields 

21. I will send swarms of flies into thy h. 24. 
9.20.hemade his servants and cattle flee into the h. 

10.6. the locusts shall fill thy h.and the h. of all thy 

servants, and theft, of all the Egyptians 
12. 7. strike it on the upper door-posts of the h. 

IS.blood be for a token upon the A.where you are 

15. ye shall put away leaven outof your h. 

19. there shall be no leaven found in your h. 

23. not sufl:ei- the destroyer to come in to your ft. 

27.who passed over and delivered our ft.in Egypt 
Ze'y.25.3].theA. of villages be counted as the fields 

32. the ft. of the cities of their possession, 33. 
JVMm.4.22. sum of Gershon thro'ft.their fathers, 40. 

16. 32. the earth swallowed them up and their ft. 

17. 6. for each prince, accordingto their fathers ft. 
32. 18. we will not return unto our ft. till Israel 

Dent. 6. 11. to give thee ft. full of all good things 
8. 12. when hast built goodly ft. and dwelt therein 

19. 1. dwellest in their cities and ft. JVeft. 9. 25. 
Josh. 9. 12. we took hot provision outof our ft. 
Judo- 18. 14. do ye know that there is in these ft. 

22. the men that were in the ft. near to Micah's 
XKii^s ]3.32. he cried against the ft. of high places 

20. 6. they shall search the ft. of thy servants 
2KiiigsYi.^%. put them in the ft. of the high places 

32. V hich sacrificed^in the ft. of the high places 
23. 7. he brake down the ft. of the Sodomites 

19. the ft. of the high places Josiah took away 
25. 9. he burnt all the ft. of Jerusalem, Jer. 52. 13. 

1 Chron. 15. I.David made A. in the city of David 

28. 11. David gave to Solom. the pattern of the ft. 

29. 4. to overlay the walls of the ft. withal 

2 Chron. 34. 11. to buy timber to floor the ft. 

35. 4. and prepare yourselves by ft. of your fathers 
JVeft. 4. 14. fight for your wives and your ft. 
5.3. some said, we have mortgaged our lands and ft. 
11. restore to them their vineyards and ft. 

7. 4. but the people were few, and A. not builded 

10. 34. we cast lots after the A. of our fathers 
,foh 1. 4. his sons went and feasted in their ft. 

3. 13. with princes, who filled their ft. with silver 

4. 19. much less in them that dwell in ft. of clay 
15. 28. he dwelleth in ft. which no man inhabiteth 
21.9.their ft. are safe from fear, nor is the rod of G. 
22. 18. yet he filled their ft. with good things 
24. 16. in the dark they dig through ft. which they 

Psal. 49. 11. that their ft. shall continue for ever 
83. 12. let us take the ft. of God in possession 
Prov. 1. 13. wo shall fill oiirft. with spoil 

30. 26. yet make they their ft. in the rocks 
Eccl. 2. 4. 1 builded me A. I planted me vineyards 
Isa. 3. 14. the spoil of the poor is in your ft. 

5. 9. of a truth, many ft. shall be desolate, 6. 11. 

8. 14. for a rock of offence to both the ft. of Israel 
13. 16. their ft. be spoiled, their wives ravished 

21. their ft. shall be full of doleful creatures 

22. the wild beasts shall cry in their desolate ft. 
15. 3. on the tops of their A. every one shall howl 
22. 10. ye have numbered the ft. of Jerusalem, and 

the ft. have ye broken down to fortify the wall 

32. 13. yea, upon all theft, of joy in the joyous city 

65. 21. they shall buil(l A. and inhabit them 

Jer. 5.7. and assembled by troops in the harlots' A. 

27. as cage is full of birds, are their A. fuU of dec. 

6. 12. and their ft. shall be turned unto others 
18. 22. let a cry be heard from their ft. 

19.13. theft, of Jerusalem and the ft. of the kings 
of Judah shall be defiled as the placeofTophet 
29. 5. build ye ft. and dwell in them, 28. 

32. 15. ft. and fields shall be possessed in this land 
29. ft. on whose roofs they offered incense to Baal 

33. 4. concerning ft. of this city, and ft. of kings 
39. 8. they burnt theft, of the people with fire 
43.12. 1 will kindle a fire in ft. of gods of Egypt, 13. 

Lam.5.2.onrh. are turned to aliens, we are orphans 
Ezek. 7. 24. the heathen shall possess their ft. 

11. 3. which say, it is not near, let us build h. 

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jE:2e/i;.16.41.they shall burn thine h. with fire, 23.47. 

26. 12. and they shall destroy thy pleasant A. 
28. 26. they shall build A. and plant vineyards 

33. 30. talking against thee in the doors of the A. 
45. 4. the holy portion shall be a place for their A. 

Dan. 2. 5. and your A. shall be made a dunghill 
3. 29. and their ft. shall be made a dunghill 

Hos. 11. 11. 1 will place them in their ft. saith Lord 

Joel 2. 9. they shall climb up upon the ft. shall enter 

Amos 3. 15. will smite winter and summer-house, ft. 
of ivory shall perish, great ft. shall have an end 

Mic. 1. 14. the A. of Achzib shall be a lie to kings 
2. 2. and they covet A. and take them away 
9. the women ye cast out from their pleasant A. 

Zeph. 1. 9. which fill their masters' ft. with violence 
13. their ft. shall become a desolation, they shall 
build A. but not inhabit them, plant vineyards 
2. 7. in the A. of Ashkelon shall they lie down 

Hag. 1. 4. is it time for you to dwell in yo. ceiled A.? 

Zech. 14. 2. A. shall be rifled, and the worn, ravished 

Mat. 11.8. they that wear soft cloth, are in kings'A. 
19. 29, everyone that hath forsaken ft. or wife 
23. 14. dev. widows' ft. Mark 12. AQ.Luke 20. 47. 

Marks. 3. if send them away fasting to their own ft. 

Luke 16. 4. that they may receive me into their ft. 

Acts 4. 34. as many as were possessors of ft. sold 

1 Cor. 11. 22. have ye not A. to eat and drink in ? 

1 Tim. 3. 12. deacons ruling their own A. well 

2 Tm.3.6. of this sort are they which creep into h: 
Tit.l. 11. who subvert whole A. teaching things 

PIOUSEHOLD, or HOUSEHOLDS. 
Oen. 18. 19. he will command his A. after him 
35. 2. Jacob said to his ft. put away strange gods 
42. 33. take food for the famine of your ft. begone 
45. 11. lest thou and thy ft. come to poverty 

18. take your father and your ft. and come to me 
47. 12. Joseph nourished his father's ft. with bread 
24. four parts shall be for food for your ft. 
Exod. 1. 1. every man and his ft. came with Jacob 
12. 4. if the A. be too little for the lamb 
Lev. 16. 17. till he have made an atonem. for his ft. 
JVmttz. 18.31. ye shall eat it in every place, and yourft. 
Z)eMt.6.22.the Lord shewed wonders upon all hisft. 
11. 6. the earth swallowed them and their A. 

34. 26. thou shalt rejoice, thou and thy A. 

15. 20. thou shalt eat it before L. thou and thy/i. 
Josh. 2. 18. bring all thy father's ft. home to thee 

6. 25. saved Rahab her father's ft. and all she had 

7. 14. and the family shall come by ft. 
18. and he brought his ft. man by man 

Jxidg. 6. 27. so it was, bee. he feared his father's ft. 

18. 25. thou lose thy life, with the lives of thy ft. 

1 8am. 25. 17. evil is determined against his A. 

27. 3. every man witb his ft. 2 Sam. 2. 3. 

2 &am. 6. 11. the Lord blessed him and all his li. 

20. then David returned to bless his ft. 

15. 16. and the king went forth and all his h. 

16. 2. the asses be for tbe king's ft. to ride on 

17. 23. put his ft. in order, and hanged himself 

19. 18. a ferry boat to carry over the king's ft. 
41. why have Judah brought the king and his ft. 

1 Kings 4. 6. and Abishai was over the ft. 

7. which provided victual for the king and his A. 
5. 9. shall do my desire, in giving food for my A. 

11 . Solomon gave Hiram wheat for food to his A. 
11. 20. and Genubath was in Pharaoh's A. 

2 Kings 7. 9. that we may go and tell the king's A. 

8. 1. go and thine A. to sojourn where thou canst 
18. 18. the-re came out to them Eliakim son of Hil- 

kiah who was over the A.19. 2. Isa. 36. 22. i37. 2. 
1 Chr. 24. 6. one principal A. being taken for Eleaz. 
Job 1. 3. three thousand camels and a great A. 
Prov. 27. 27. have goats' milk for food of thy A. 
31. 15. she riseth and giveth meat to her A. 

21. she is not afraid of the snow for her A. for 

all her A. are clothed with scarlet 
27. she looketh well to tbe ways of her A. 
Mat. 10.25.much more shall they call them of his A. 
36. a man's foes shall be they of his own ft. 
24. 45. hath made ruler over his ft. Luke 12. 42. 
Acts 16. 15. when she was baptized and her A. 
i2oOT.16.10.salute them which are of Aristobulus'A. 
11. greet them that be of the ft. of Narcissus 

1 Cor. 1. 16. 1 baptized also the A. of Stephanas 
Gal. 6. 10. to them who are of the ft. of faith 
Eph. 2. 19. no more strangers, but of the A. of God 
Phil. 4. 22. chiefly they that are of Cesar's ft. 

2 Tim. 4. 19. salute the ft. of Onesiphorus 

HOUSEHOLDER. 
Mat. 13. 27. so the servants of the ft. came and said 
• 52. is like unto a man that is a ft. 20. 1. 
21. 33. there was a certain A. planted a vineyard 

HOUSEHOLD-SERVANTS. 
Acts 10. 7. Corneous called two o^\\\sh.- servants 

HOUSEHOLD-STUFF. 
G'e7i.31.37.what hast thou found of all thyh.-sttiff? 
JVeA. 13. 8. 1 cast out all the A.-sfuJof tobiah 

HOW. 
Gen. 26. 9. and ft.saidst thou, she is my sister 
27, 20. A. is it thou hast found it so quickly ? 
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Gen. 28. 17. Jacob said, A. dreadful is this placa 

39. 9. A. then can I do this great wickedness 

44. 8. ft. then should westeal out of thy lord's hou 

16. what shall v.'e speak7ft. shall we clear ourselv 

34. ft. shall I go to my father, lad not with me 1 

Exod. 2. 18. ft. is that ye are come so soon to-day 

6. 12. A. then shall Pharaoh hear me of uncireum 
30. and A. shall Pharaoh hearken unto me i 

18. 8. Moses told h. the Lord delivered them 

19. 4. ye have seen A. I bare you, Dent. 1. 31. 
JVum. 10. 31. A. we are to encamp in the wilderness 

23. 8. A. shall I curse G. not cursed? ft. shall I defy? 

24. 5. A. goodly are thy lents, O Jacob, and tabern. 
Deut. 1. 12. A. can I myself bear your cumbrancet 

7. 17. if thou shalt say, A. can I dispossess them? 
11. 6. A. the earth opened her mouth and swallowed 
12. 30. A. did these nations serve their gods? 
25. 18. A. he met thee by the way and smote thee 
29. 16. we know A. we hiive dwelt in Egypt, and 

A. we came through nations which ye passed by 
32.30. A. should one chase a thousand, and two put 
Josh. 9. 7. A. shall we make a league with you? 
Judg.Vi. 12.A. shall we order the child, ft.do to him? 
. 16. 15. she said, ft. canst thou say, I love thee ? 

20. 3. they said, tell us, ft. was this wickedness 

21. 7. ft. do for wives for them that remain ? 16, 
Ruth 3. 18. till thou know ft. the matter will fall 

1 Sam. 10. 27. said ft. shall this man save us? 
14. 29. see ft. mine eyes have been enlightened 

16. 2. A. can I go ? if Saul hear he will kill me 

2 Sam. 1. 4. A. went the matter, I pray thee, tell ma 
5.A.knowest thou that Saul and Jonath. be deadl 
19. A. are the mighty fallen ! 25, 27 

11. 7. A. Joab did, ft. the people did, and ft. the war 
12. 18. ft. then \yill he vex himself, if we tell hira 

1 Kings 3. 7. I know not ft. to go out or come in 

12. 6. ft. do you advise, that I may answer people 
14. 19. ft. Jeroboam warred, and ft. he reigned 
18. 13. ft. I hid a hundred men of Lord's prophets 
20. 7. and see ft. the man seeketh mischief 

2 Kings 5. 7. A. he seeketh a quarrel against me 
10. 4. two kings stood not, A. then shall v/e stand? 

17. 28. taught them A. they should fear the Lord 

18. 24. ft. then wilt thou turn away ? Isa. 36. 9. 

19.25. heard long ago, ft. I have done it, /sa..37.26. 
20. 3. ft. I have walked before thee, Isa. 38. 3. 

2 Chron. 20. 11. behold, I say, ft. they reward us 
33. 19. his prayer, and ft. God was entreated of him 
JVeft.2.17. ye see ft. Jerusal. lieth waste, gates burnt 
Esth.2.ll. Mordecai walked, to know A.Esther did 

8. 6. A. can I endure to see evil that shall come 
Job 9. 2. but A. should a man be just with God 1 

22. 13. and thou sayest, A. doth God know ? 
26.2.A.hast thou helped him that is without power ! 

A. savest thou arm that hath no strength! 
14. but ft. little a portion is heard of him ! 
Psal. 11. 1. ft. say ye to my soul, flee as a bird 
44. 2. ft. thou didst drive out heathen, ft. afflict 
66. 3. say to God, ft. terrible art thou in thy works 
73. 11. ft. doth G. know? || 89. 47. ft. shortmy time 
84. 1. ft. amiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord 
104. 24. O Lord, ft. manifold are thy Vv'orks 
119. 97. O ft. love I thy law, it is my meditation 
103. ft. sweet are thy words unto my taste 
159. consider ft. I love thy precepts, quicken me 
132. 2. A. he sware unto the Lord and vowed 
139. 17. A. precious are thy thoughts unto me ! 
Prov. 15. 23. a word in due season, ft. good is it! 
30. 13. there is a generation, O ft. lofty their eyes 
Eccl. 10. 15. he knoweth not ft. to go to the city 

11. 5. knowest not ft. the bones grow in the womb 
Cani. 4.10. ft. fair is thylove, my sister, spouse, 7. 6. 

5. 3. 1 have put off my coat, ft. shall I put it on ? 

7. 1. ft. beautiful are thy feet with shoes, Odaugb. 

/sa.l4. 12.h. art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer 

20.6. shall say in that day, and ft. shall we escape? 
48. 11. for ft. should my name be polluted? 

50. 4. 1 should know ft. to speak a word in season 

52. 7. ft. beautiful are the feet of him, Rom. 10. 15, 
Jer. 2. 23. A. canst thou say, I am not polluted ? 

3. lO.Isaid, A. shalllput thee among the children? 

5. 7. h. shall I pardon I| 8. 8. A. do ye say? 48. 14. 

9. 19.ft. are we spoiled? || l5.5.to ask ft. thou doest? 

47. 7.ft. can it be quiet, seeing the Lord hath given 

50. 23. ft. is the hammer of the whole earth cut ? 
Lam. 1. 1. ft. doth the city sit solitary as a widow ? 
Ezek. 16. 30. ft. weak is thy heart, saith the Lord 

33. 10. if we pine away in sins, ft. should we live? 
Hos. 11. 8. A. shall I give thee up, Ephraim? A. de- 
liver thee? A. make thee as Admah and Zeboim? 
.Toel 1. 18. ft. do the beasts groan ? herds of cattle 
Obad. 5. if thieves came to thee, ft. art thou cut off 
Zeph.2.15. ft.is she become desolat. place for beasts 
Hag. 2. 3. ft. do you see it now? is it not as nothing ? 
Zech. 9. 17. h. great is his goodness and his beauty ! 
Mat. 6. 23. if light be darkn. A. great is that darkn. 

7. 4. A. wilt thou say to thy brother, let me pull 
11. if ye know ft. to give good gifts, Z.T,,ftell. 13. 

10. 19. take no thought ft. or what ye shall speak 

12.14. A. they might destr. him, Mark 3. 6. ] 11. 18 



HOW 

Mat. 12.26. A. shall liis kingdom standi Luke 11.18. 

34. h. can ye, being evil, speak good tilings 1 
16. 11. h. is it that ye do not underst. that 1 spake 
18. 12. h. think yel ifa man have a hund. sheep 
21. 20. h. soon is the fig-lree withered away 

22. 12. h. earnest thou in hitlier not having a garm. 
45. if call him Ld.A. is he his son"? Jyu/ce'iO. H. 

23. 33. h. can ye escape the damnation of" hell 7 
26. 54. h. then shall the scriptuies be fulfilled 
Mark 2. ]6. h. is it tiiat he eaieth with sinners 1 

26. h. he went irtto ihe house of God, LukeG.A. 

4. 27. the seed shall grow up, he knoweth not h. 
40. he said, h. is it ihat ye have no faith 1 

10. 23. h. hardly shall they that have riches enter 
14. 1 sought k. they might take him by craft 

11. sought h. he might betray him, Luke 22. 4. 

Ziuke 1.34. h. shall this be, seeing I know not a man 

2. 49. A. is it that ye sought mel wist ye not that I 

8. 18. take heed h. ye hear || 10. 26. h. readest thou 

12. 50. and h. am I straitened till it be accomplish. 

56. Ii. is it that ye do not discern this time ? 
16. 2. he said, Ii. is it that I hear this of thee? 

24. 6. remember /«. he spake unto you in Galilee'? 

35. h. he was known of them in breaking bread 
John 3. 4. h. can a man he born when lie is old? 

9. h. can these things be? || 5. 44. h. can ye believe 

5. 47. if not his writing, h. believe my words? 

6. .52. h. can this man give us his flesh to eat? 

7. 15. saying, h. knoweth this man letters? 

9. 10. A.were thy eyes opened? 1| 26. /t. opened eyes? 

11. 36. h. loved him || 14. 5. h. can we know way? 
14. 22. h. is it thou wilt manifest thyself to us ? 

Acts 4. 21 . finding noth. h. they might punish them 
5. 9. h. is it that ye have agreed together to tempt? 

7. 25. h. God by his hand would deliver them 

8. 31. h. can I, except some man should guide me? 

9. 27. told, h. he had seen the Lord in the way 

10. 38. Ii. G. anointed Jesus of Naz. with Holy G. 

11. 13. shewed A. he had seen an angel in his house 

14. 27. h. he had opened the door of faith 

15. 36. let us go again, and see h. they do 

20. 20. h. kept back nothing that was profitable 
35. h. so labouring, ye onglit to support the weak 
Rom. 3. 6. for then h. shall God judge the world? 

6. 2. h. we that are dead to sin live longer therein? 

7. 18. h. to perform what is good, I find not 
8.32.A. shall he not vviih him freely give all things? 

10. 14. h. shall they call? h. shall believe? h. hear? 

11. 2. h. he maketh intercession to G. against Isr. 
33. h. unsearchable his judgments, and ways past 

1 Cor. 3. 10. take heed h. he buildeth thereupon 
7.32. unmarried carethA. he may please the Lord 

33. that is mar. careth h. he may please his wife 

34. she careth h. she may please her husband 
14. 7. /«. shall it, be known what is piped or harped? 

9 h. shall it be known what is spoken? 
15. 12. /(.. say some that there is no resurrection? 

35. some man will say, h. are the dead raised up? 
2Cor. 7.15. h. with fear and trembling received him 

8. 2. h. that in a great trial of affliction their joy 
13. 5. know ye not h. that Jesus Christ is in )'ou? 

Gal. 4. 9. h. turn ye again to the weak elements ? 

6. 11. ye see h. large a letter I have written you 
Eph. 6. 21. but that ye also may know h. I d^ 
PM.2.23.sosoon as I shall see h, it will go with me 

4.12.1 know h. to be abased, and knowA.to abound 
Col. 4. 6. that ye may know /i. ye ought to answer 

1 Thess. l.O.andA.ye turned toG.from idols to serve 
2. 10. h. holily we behaved ourselves among you 

11, h. we exhorted you || 4. 1. h. ye ought to walk 
4.4. should know k. to possess his vessel in honour 

2 Thess. 3. 7. for you know h. ye ought to follow us 
lT'm.3. 5. for if a man know not A.to rule his own 

house, h. shall he take care of the church of God? 
15. mayest know h. thou oughtest to behave 
frc&.2.3.A.shall we escape if we neglect so great sal. 

7. 4. now consider /i. great this man was, to whom 
Tarn. 2. 24. ye see h. that by works a man is justified 
3. 5. behold A. great a matter a little fire kindleth 

2Pe«. 2. 9. the Lord knoweth h. to deliver the godly 
IJohn 3. 17. h. dwelleth the love of God in him? 
4.20. h. can he love God whom he hath not seen? 
Tude 5. h. that the Lord having saved the people 
^e«. 2. 2. A. thou canst nol bear them who are evil 
3. 3. remember h. thou hast received and heard 
See Do. 
HOW lonff. 
Exod. 10. 3. h. long wilt refuse to humble thyself? 
7. h. long- shall this man be a snare to us? 
16. 28. h. longrefuse to keep my commandiuents? 
J^um. 14. 11. k. long will this people provoke me? 
h. long will it be ere they believe me ? 
27.A. long shall I'bear with this evil congregation 
Josh.l8.3.h.lovg are ye slack to go to possess land? 

1 Sam. 1.14. Eli said, h. ^ono- wilt thou bo drunken? 
16. 1, k. I. wilt thou mourn for Sau-l, seeing I have 

2 Sam. 19. 34. Barziilai said, h. longh^ve 1 1,o live? 
lICingslS.'21.h.lo7ig halt ye between two opinions? 
J^eh. 2. 6. king said, for h.l. shall thy journey be? 
fob 7. 19. A. long will thou not depart from me? 

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HOW 

Job 8.2.A. long wilt thou speak? A. long shall words 

of thy mouth be like a strong wind? 

18.2. A.Zo??o- will it be ere you make end of words? 

19. 2. A. long will ye vex my soul and break me? 

Psal. 4. 2. A. /. will ye turn my glory into shame? 

A. I. will ye love vanity, and seek after leasing? 

6. 3. my soul is vexed ; but thou, O Lord, A. long ? 

13. 1. A. long wilt thou forget me, O Ld. for ever? 

2. A. /on o- shall I take counsel in my soul? A. long 

shall my enemy be exalted over me? 

35. 17. Lid. h.l. wilt thou look on? rescue ray soul 

62.3.A.Zo7)^ will ye imagine mischief against man? 

74. 9. nor is there any among us that knoweth A. I. 

10. O G. A. long shall the adversary reproach? 

79. 5. A. long wilt thou be angry for ever? 80. 4. 

82. 2. A. Z. wilt judge unjustly and accept persons? 

89. 46. A. long L. wilt thou hide thyself? tor ever? 

90. 13. return, O Lord, A. long? let it repent thee 

94. 3. render a reward to the proud, Lord, A. long 

shall the wicked, A. long shall wicked triumph? 

4. A. long shall they utter and speak hard things? 

Prov.l.22.h. ZoM^ simple ones will love simplicity 

6.9. A. long will thou sleep, O sluggard? when arise 

Isa 6. 11. tijensaid I, Lord, A. long? he answered 

Jer. 4. 14. h. long shaU vain thoughts lodge in thee? 

21. A. long shall I see standard, and hear trump.? 

12. 4. A. long shall land mourn and herbs wither? 

23.26. A.Zow^ shall this be in the heart of prophets? 

■ 47. 5. baldness on Gaza, A. long wilt cut thyself? 

6. O sword ofthe Lord, A. long ere thou be quiet? 

Dan. 8.13. A. long shall be vision of daily sacrifice? 

12. 6. A. long shall it be to end of these wonders? 

Hos. 8.5. h. long will it be ere they attain innocency? 

Hab. I.2.A. Zow^shalllcry, and thou wilt not hear? 

2. 6. woe to him increaseth what not his, A. long? 

Zech. 1. 12. A. Zo??^ wilt thou not have mercy on Jer. 

Mat. 17. 17. A. Z. shall I be with you A. Z. suffer 

you bring him me? Mark 9. 19. Luke 9. 41. 

Mark 9.21. A. long is it ago since this came to him? 

./ohn 10. 24. A. long dost thou make us to doubt? 

Rev. 6.10. A. long^OIj. holy and true, dost thou not 

HOW inany. 
Job 13. 23. A. many are mine iniquities and sins? 
Psal. 119. 84. A. many are the days of thy servants? 
/-/Gi.15.34. A. m. loaves have ye? MarkQ.'i8. | 8. 5. 
16. 9. A. m. baskets ye took up? Mark 8. 19, 20. 
Markl^.A^.h.manyiWmg^ihQy witness against thee 
Luke 15. 17. A. ?«. hired servts. of my father's h;ive 
2 Tim. 1. 18. in A. many things he ministered tome 
HOW many times. 

1 Kings 22. 16. A. m. times shall I adjure thee, thou 

tell nothing but what is true? 2 Chrgn. 18. 15. 
HOW m%ich. 

2 Kings 5. 13. A. much rather when he saith, wash 
Ezra 7. 22. and salt withont prescribing A. much 
Prov.lQ.\Q.h.mxLch belter is it to get wisd.than gold 
Cant. 4. 10. A. much better is thy love than wine 
Mat. 12. 12. A. much is a man better than a sheep! 
Luke 16. 5. A. m\Lch owest thou to my lord? 7. 

19. 15. A. much every man hath gained by trading 

J}ctsQ.\2.h.vmche\\\ he hath done thy saints atJer. 

Heh.8. 6. by A. much he is Mediator of better coven. 

10. 29. of A. much sorer punishment, suppose ye 

Rev. 18. 7. A. much she hath glorified herself 

HOW much less. 

1 Kings 8. 27. heaven cannot contain thee, h.much 

less this house which I have built, 2. Chr. 6. 18. 

'iChron\ 32. 15. A. much less shall your God deliver 

.TobA.lQ.h.much less in them dwell in houses of clay 

9.14.A.?nMcAZess shall I answer him choose words 

25. 6.A. much less man that is worm, and son of m. 

34.19.A.mMcAZessto him that acceptethnol persons 

Ezek. 15. 5. A. much less shall it be meet for work 

HOW much more. 
Deut. 31. 27. and A. much more after my death? 
lSam.l4.30.A. muchmore if people had eaten freely 
23. 3. A. much more then if we come to Keilah 
iSam.^.ll.h.m. more when wicked men have slain 
16.11. A. much more now may this Benjamite do it? 
.Tob i5.16.A. much m. abominable and filthy is man? 
Prov. 15. 11. A. much more than the hearts of men? 
19. 7. A. m. more do his friends go far from him ? 
21. 27. A. much more when with a wicked mind 
Ezek. 14.21. h. m. more when send sore judgments? 
Mat. 7. 11. A. m. more shall your heavenly Father 
give good things to them that ask? Luke 11. 13. 
10. 25.A. m. more shall call them of his household? 
Luke 12. 24. A. m. m. are ye better than the fowls? 
28. A.?re. more will clothe you, O ye of little faith? 
Rom. 11. 12. A. much more their fulness? 

24. A. m. more these which be natural branches? 
ICor. 6. 3. A. wiMcA more things that pertain to life? 
Philem. 16. a brother to me, A. m. more to thee? 

HOW oft, often. 

Job 21.17. A. oft is the candle of the wicked put out? 

A. oft Cometh their destruction upon them? 

Psa. 78. 40. A. oft did they provoke him in wildern. 

Mat. 18. 21. A. oft shall my brother sin against me? 

23.37.0 Jerusalem, A. oftenwonXA I have gathered 

thy shildren as a hen her chickens, Luke 13. 34. 



HUM 

HC WBEIT. 

Judg. 4. 17. h. Sisera fled on his tf ei to tent of Jaa 

11. 28. A. the king of Ammonites hearkened not 

16. 22. A. the hairof his head began to grow again 
18. 29. A. the name of the city was Laish at first 
21. 18.A.we may not give them wives of our dau>g)). 

Ruth 3. 12. A. there is a kinsojon nearer than 1 

1 Sam. 8. 9. A. yet protest solemnly unto them 

2 Sam. 2. 23. A. Asahel refused to turn aside 

12. 14. A. because by this deed hast given occasion- 

13. 14. A. he would not hearken unto her voice 
25. A. he would not go, but blessed him 

23. 19. A. he attained notfirstthree, 1 CAr.l].2i. 

1 Kings 2. 15. A. the kingdom is turned about 

10. 7. A. I believed not the words, 2 Chron. 9. G 

11. 13. A. I will not rend all the kingdom, 34. 

22. and he answered, I have lacked nothing, A. 

let me go in any wise 

2 Kivgs'3. 25. A. slingers went about it and smote it 
8. 10. A. Lord shewed me, that he shall surely die 

10. 29. A. from sins of Jeroboam J|hu turned not 

12. 13. A. there were not made forTiouse bowls 

14. 4. A. high places were not taken away, as yet 

people did sacrifice, 15. 35. 2 CAr. 20. 33. 

17. 29. A. every nation made gods of their own 
40. A. they did not hearken, but did after their 

22. 7. A. there was no reckoning made with them 

1 Chr. 28. 4. A. the Lord God of Israel chose me 

2 Chr. 18.34. A. the king of Isr. stayed himself up 

24. 5. A. the Levites hastened it not 

27.2. A. he entered not intothe temple ofthe Lord 
32.31. A. in the business of ambassadors, G.left him 
JVeA. 9. 33. A. thou art just in all brought on us 

13. 2. A. our God turned the curse into a blessing 
Job 30. 24. A. he will not stretch out his hand 
Isa. 10. 7. A. he meaneth not so, nor thinketh so 
Jer. 44. 4. A. I sent to you all my servants, prophets 
Mat. 17.21. A. this kind goeth not out but by prayer 
./lfarA5.19.A.Jesus suffered him not,but saith to him 

7. 7. A. in vain do they worship me, teaching 
Joh7i 6. 23. A. there came boats from Tiberias 
7. 13. A. no man spake openly of him for fear 
27. A. we know this man whence he is 

11. 13. if he sleep, do well. A, Jesus spake of hia 

16. 13. A. when he the Spirit of truth is come 
Acts 4. 4. A. many who heard the word believed 

7. 48. A. the Most High dwelleth not in temples 

14. 20. A. he rose up and came into the city 

17. 34. A. certain men clav^ to him and believed 

27. 26. A. we must be cast upon a certain island 

28. 6. A. they looked when he should have swollen 
lCor.2. 6. A. we speak wisdom among the perfect 

8. 7. A. there is not in every man that knowledge 

14. 2. A. in Ihe Spirit hespeaketh mysteries 
20.A. in malice be children, in understanding men 

15. 46. A. that was not first which is spiritual 
2Cor. 11.21. A. whereinsoever any is bold, I am also 
Oal. 4. 8. A. when ye knew not God ye did service 

1 Tim. 1. 16. A. for this cause I obtained mercy 
Heb. 3.16. A. not all that came outof Egyptby Moa. 

HOWL. 
Isa. 13. 6. A. ye, for the day of the Lord is at hand 
14. 31. A. O gate || 15. 2. Moab shall A. 3; | 16. 7. 

23. 1, A. ye ships "of Tarshish, for it is laid waste 
6. pass over to Tarshish, A. ye inhabitants ofisle 

52. 5. make them to A. || 65. 14. A. for vexation 
Jer. 4. 8. lament and A. 48. 20. || 25,34. A. ye shop. 

47. 2. and all the inhabitants ofthe land shall A- 

48. 31. I will A. for Moab || 39. thev shall A. 

49. 3. A. O Heshbon || 51. 8. A. for Babylon 
Ezek. 21. 12. cry and A. son of man, for it shall be 

30. 2. prophesy and say, A. ye, woe worth the day 
Joel 1. 5. A. ye drinkers || 11. A. ye vine-dressers 

13. lament and A. ye ministers ofthe altar 
JJf«c. 1.8. therefore I will wail and A. will go stripped 
Zeph. 1. 11. A. ye inhabitants of Maktesh 
Zech. 11. 2. A. fir-tree, A. O ye oaks of Bashan 
Jam. 5. 1. go to now, ye rich men, weep and A. 

HOWLED. 
Hos.l 14.nol cried to me,when they A.on their beda 

HOWLING. 
Isa. 15 8. A. thereof is gone toEglaim andBeer-ellm 
.Ter. 25. 36. a A. of principal ofthe flock be heard 
Zeph. 1. 10. there shall be a A. from the second gate 
ZecA.11.3.there is a voice ofthe A. ofthe shepherds 

HOWLING. 
Z>eit<.32.10.he found him in the waste A. wildernesa 

HOWLINGS. 
Amos 8.3.songs ofthe temple shall be A. in that day 

hugt:. 

2 Chron. 16. 8. the Ethiopians andLubims a A.host 

HUMBLE. 
Humility is a most excellent grace of the Spirit^ 
evidences the subject of it to be a child of God., 
and is accompanied with cdntentm,ent.,peace and 
submission to the will of God. The sense ofthe 
weakne.'tsof oiLrvmderstanding^whichiethe effrrt 
o/ humility, zs a tempcrof soulthntprcpares itfor 
faith: Partlyas itputsuson ascrious considera 
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tDord; partly o.s it stops all curious inquiries 
into those tkinn-s whick are unsearchable; and 
principally as it graciously entitles to the pro- 
mise, God givctli grace to the liumble, IPet. 
5.5. This our Saviour makes anecessary qua- 
lification in. all those who shall enter into his 
kingdom. Mat. lb. 3, E.vcept ye he co.nverted, 
and become as little children, ye shall not 
enter into the kingdom of heaven. Jlnd since 
pridearises outo/ignorance,thegospel,to cause 
in us a lowly sense of our unworthiness, dis- 
sovers the sinfulness,7iakcdness, and misery of 
the human nature, divested of its primitive 
righteousness. IVe have the example of our 
Saviour, in whom there is a iniion of all di- 
vine and hu)nan perfections, debasing himself 
to the form of a servant, to instruct us to be 
meek and lot'cly. Mat. 11. 29, Learn of me, 
for I am meek and lowly. Humility is put 
for an humble, dejected, and low estate. Luke 
1.48, he hath regarded the low estate of his hand- 
maiden ; m Greek, ru,7riivM(riv, the humility. 

To humble signifies to af[lict,1.o prove, to try. 
Deut. 8. 2, God led thee in the wilderness to 
humble thee. To humble a woman, is to lie 
with her, to rob her of her honour. Deut. 21. 14, 
Thou shalt not make merchandise of her, be- 
cause thou hast humbled her. .dnd in Ezek. 
23. 10, In thee have they humbled her that 
was set apart fur pollution: They came near 
a woman at a certain particular time when the 
law forbids it. 
Tob 22. 29. and he shall save the h. person 

Psal. 9. 12. he forgeiteth not the cry of the h. 
10. 12. arise, O Lord, O God, forget not the h. 
17. Lord, thou hast heard the desire of the h. 
34. 2. the h. shall hear thereof and be glad 
69. 32. the h. shall see this and be glad 

Frov. 16. 19. better be of a h. spirit with the lowly 
29. 23. but honour shall uphold the h. in spirit 

Isa. 57. 15. with him also that is of a contrite and 
h. spirit, to revive spirit of li. aiid heart of 
contrite 

Jam. 4. 6. hut giveth grace to the h. 1 Pet. 5. 5. 
HUMBLE. 

Exod.10.3. how long wilt tjiou refuse to h. thyself? 

Deut. 8. 2. to h. thee and to prove thee, 16. 

Judg.ld.24. A. ye them, and do with them as seem. 

2Chron. 7. 14. my jjeople shall A. themsel. and pray 
34. 27. because thou didst h. thyself before God 

Prov. 6.3. go, h. thyself, and make sure thy friend 

Jcr. 13. 18. say to the king, h. yourselves, sit down 

J\Iat. 18.4. whosoever shall h. himself, 23. 12. 

8 Cor. 12. 21. my God will h. me among you 

lam. 4. 10. h. yourselves in the sight of the Lord 

1 Pet. 5. 6. h. yourselves under mighty hand of God 

HUMBLED. 
IjCv. 26. 41. if their uncircuincised hearts be ?i. 
Deut. 8. 3. he h. thee and suffered thee to hunger 
21.14. not sell her, because thou hast h. her, 22. 29. 

22. 24. because he hath h. his neighbour's wife 

2 Kings 22. 19. because hast A.thyself before the L. 
'2Chr. 12.6. the princes and the king h. themselves 

7. when the Lord saw that they h. themselves 

12. when he h. himself, wrath turned from him 

30. 11. divers ol'Asher aud Zebulun /(. themselv. 

32. 26. Hezekiah h. hims. for the pride of his heart 

33. 12. Manasseb/i. himself greatly before God 
19. he set up graven images before he was h. 
23. Amon h. not himself before the Lord, as Ma- 

nasseh his father h. himself, trespassed more 
36. 12. Zedekiah h. not himself before Jeremiah 
Psal. 35. 13. as for me, I h. my soul with fasting 
Isa. 2. 11 . the lofty looks of man shalt be h. 
5. 15. mighty man shall be h. eye's of the lofty be h. 
10.33. high hewn down, and the haughty shall be A. 
Jer. 44. 10. they are not h. even to this day 
Lam. 3. 20. my soul liath in remembrance and is h. 
Ezek. 22. 10. in thee have they h. her set apart 

11. and another in thee hath h. his sister 
Dan. 5. 22. thou his son hast not h. thine heart 
PM.2.8.heA.himseif and became obedient to death 

HUMBLEDST. 
2 Chron. 34. 27. because thou h. thyself before me 

HUMBLETH. 
XKings 21. 29. 1k)W Ahab A. because he h. himself 
Psal. 10. 10. he croucheth and h. himsejf, that poor 
113. 6. who h. himself to behold things in heaven 
/6'a.2.9.mean man bowe!h,the great man A. himself 
LukelA^. 11. he that A. hims. shall be exalted, 18. 14. 

HUMBLENESS. 
fkil. 3. 12. put on kindness, A. of mind, meekness 

HUMBLY. 
QSam. 16. 4. lA.beseech thee that! may find grace 
Mic. 6. 8. to love mercy, and to walk A. with thy G. 

HUMILIATION. 
^cts8. 33. in his A. his judgment was taken away 

HUIVHLITY. 
Prov. 15. 33. and before honour is A. 1? ]2. 

23. 4. by A. are riches, and honour, and life 

29§ 



.i-Uts 20. 19. serving the Lord with all A. of mind 
Col. 2. J8. let no man beguile yoii in a voluntary A. 
23. have a shew of wisdom in vvill- worship and A. 
1 Pct.5.5. be subject one to another, clothed with A. 
HuNDRED-FOLC. See Fold. 
HUNDRED. 
Gen. 11. 10. Shem was a A. years old and begat 
17. 17. shall child be born to him that is a A. 
years old, and shall Sarah bear? 21. 5. 
Rom. 4. 19. 
33. 19. Jacob bouglit for a h. pieces, Josh. 24. 32. 
Exod. 27. 9. hangings A. cubits long, 11. | 38. 9, 11. 

18. the length of the court shall be a A. cubits 
38. 27. a A. sockets were cast of the A. talents 
Lev. 26. 8. five shall chase a A. and a A. put to flight 
Deut.'22. 19. shall amerce him in A. shekels of silv. 
^ttrf^.7.19.so Gideon and the A. men with him came 
20. 10. we will take ten of a A. a A. of a 1000 
35. Israel destroyed of theBenj. 25,000 and a A. 

1 Sam. 18. 25. but a A. foreskins, 2 Sam. 3. 14. 
25. 18. a A. clusters of raisins, 2 Sam. 18. 1. 

2 .Sam. 8. 4. reservedfor a A. chariots, 1 Chr. IB. 4. 
IKings 4. 23. Solom. provision for one day A. sheep 

7 2. length of the house of the forest a A. cubits 

18. 4. Obadiah took a A. proph. and hid them, 13. 

2 Kings 4. 43. what should I set this bef. a A. men? 

23. 33. Pharaoh-necho put Jehoahaz in bands, 

and put land to a tribute of a A. talents, 

2 Chron. 36. 3. 

1 Chron. 12. 14. one of the least was over a A. 
25. children of Simeon seven thousand and one A. 

21. 3. Lord make his people a A. times so many 

2 Chron.3. 16. Solomon made a A. pomegranates 
4. 8. and he m.ade a A. basins of gold 

25. 6. he hired also men for a A. talents of silver 
9. what shall we do for the A. talents I have given 
27. 5. Ammon gave Jotham a A. talents of silver 
29. 32. the congregation brought a A. rams 
Ezra 2. 69. they gave one A. priests' garments 

6. 17. and offered at the dedication a A. bullocks 

7. 22. let it be done to a A. talents of silver, a A. 

measures of wheat and wine, and a A. 
baths of oil 

8. 26. silver vessels a A. talents of gold, a A. talents 
JVeA.5. 11. restore to them the A. part of the money 
Prov. 17. 10. more than a A. stripes into a fool 
Eccl. 6. 3. if a man beget a A.childr. and live years 

8. 12. tiio' sinner do evil A. times, days be prolong. 
Isa. 65. 20. for the child shall die a A. years old, 
but the sinner being a A. years old shall be 
accursed 
Ezek. 40. 19. he measured a A. cubits eastward 
23. he measured from gate to gale a A. cubits, 27. 
47. the court a A. cubits long, a A. cubits broad 

41. 13. so he measured the house a A. cubits long 

14. of the separate place toward east, a A. cubits 

15. the galleries on one side and other, a A. cubits 

42. 8. and lo, before the temple were a A. cubits 
.^mos 5. 3. city that went out by a 1000, shall 

leave a A. that which went forth by a A. 
shall leave ten 
Mat. 18. 12. if a man have a A. sheep, Luke 15. 4. 
28. went and found one who owed him a A. pence 
Luke 16. 6. and he said, a A. measures of oil 

7. how much owest thou 7 a A. meas. of wheat 
John 19. 39. mixt. of myrrh and aloes a A. weight 

One HUNDRED and five. 
G'e7i.5.6.Seth lived one A. and five years, beg. Enos 

One HUNDRED and ten. 
Gen. 50. 22. Joseph lived one A. and ten years, 26. 
Josh.2i. 29. Josh, died a A. /.e7i years old, Judg.2.8. 
EzraS. 12. with Johanan a A. and ten males 

One HUNDRED and twelve. 
1 Chr. 15. 10. of the sonsof UzzielaA. and twelve 
Ezra 2. 18. the children of Jorah, a A. and twelve 
JVeh. 7. 24. the children of Hariph, a A. and twelve 

One HUNDRED and nineteen. 
Cere. 11.25. Nahorlited after beg. TerahA.renie^eere 

One HUNDRED and twenty. 

Gen.Q.3. yet (lis days shall be A. and twenty years 

JVitm. 7. 86 gold of spoons was a A. and tw. shekels 

Deut. 31. 2. 1 am a A. and ticenty years old this day 

34. 7. Moses a A. and tw. years old when he died 

1 Kings 10. 10. she gave king a A. and twenty 

talents of gold, spices, and precious stones, 

2 Chron. 9. 9. 

1 Chron. 15. 5. Uriel and brethren a A. and twenty 

2Chron.3.'i. height of porch a A. and twenty cubits 

5. 12. with them a A. and twenty priests, sounding 

Dan. 6. 1. to set over kingdom a k. and tw. princes 

.^cts 1.15. numberof names were about aA. andt. 

One HUNDRED twenty-two. 
E%ra2.21. men of Michmash, A. tw.-two, JVeA.7.31. 

One HUNDRED twenty-three. 

JVtt7n.33.39. Aaron A. tw.-three years when he died 

Ezra 2. 21. the children of Beth-lehem went up out 

of captivity a A. ticcnty and three, JVeh. 7. 32. 

One HUNDRED and iwentij-seven. 

Gen. 23. 1. Sarah was a A. twenty-seven years 

old, and died in Kirjath-arba 



Esth. 1. 1. this is Ahasuerus who reigned ovei a 
A. and twenty-seven provinces, 8. 9. j 9. 30, 
One HUNDRED and twenty-eight. 
Ezra2.23.men of Anatiioth A. tw.-cighf ,'~'j\i'ch.'1 .27. 

4L the children of Asaph a A. twenty-dght 
JVeh. 11. 14. their brethren a A. and twenty-eio-ht 

One HUNDRED thirty. "" 

Gere. 5.3. Adam lived A. tiiirty years, and begat son 

47. 9. years of my pilgrimage are a A. and thirty 

JVum.7.13. weight thereof was a h.i. shekels, 19,25. 

85. each charger weighing a A. thirty shekels 

1 Chron. 15. 7. Joel and breiinen a A. and thirty 

2 Chron. 24. Jo. Jehoiada whs a A. t. years old 

One HUNDRED thirty-three. 
Exod.G.lS.yesLVs of life of Kohath a A. thirty-three 

One HUNDRED thirty-seven. 

Gen. 25. 17. life of Ishmael a A. uiid t.-sevcn years 

-E2;<:'(Z.6.16.theyears ofLevi wiireh.andthirty-seven 

20. the years of Amram were a A. tluriy-seven 

One HUNDRED thirty-eight. 

JVeA.7.45.the children of Shohiii i)\' Aier,h.th.-eight 

One HUNDRED thirty-nine. 
Ezra 2. 42.children of Shobai in all a A. thirty-nine 

One HUNDRED /wri?/. 
Job 42. 16. after thjs lived Job a A. forty years 

One HUNDRED J&r«7/-jow. 
Rev. 21. 17. measured the wall a h- f.-f- cubits 

One HUNDRED forty-seven. 
Gere. 47.28. whole age o\' i &coh & h. forty-seven-ye 

One mjl^iDRFJ) forty-tight. 
JVeh. 7. 44. singers, the children ot Asuph h.f. -eight 

Orae HUNDRED ,/?/^2/. 
Gen. 7. 24. waters prevailed a h. fifty days, 8. 3. 
1 Kings 10. 29. a chariot went out of Egypt, and 
a horse for a A. and fifty shekels, 2 Chron. 
1. 17. 
1 CAr. 8. 40. Ulam's sons and sons' sons a h. fifty 
Ezra 8. 3. were reckoned of males, a A. and fifty 
JVeh. 5. 17. there were at my table a h. fifty Jews 

One HUNDRED fifty-three. 
John 21. 11. drew the net fuli of fishes a h. f. -three 

One HVNDREB fifty-six. 
Ezra 2. 30. the children of Rlagbish, a h. f.-six 

One HUNDRED sixty. 
Ezra 8. 10. Shelomith, and willi him A. s. males 

One HUNDRED sixty-two. 
Gere. 5. 18. Jared lived A. s.-two years, begat Enoch 

One HUNDRED sevcnty-tioo. 
JVeA.ll. 19. the porters and brethren A. seventy-two 

One HUNDRED seventy-five. 
Gen. 25. 7. Abraham's life was a A. seventy-five 

One HUNDRED eighty. 
Gen. 35. 28. the days of Isaac a A. and eightyyea.r8 
Esth. 1. 4. Ahasuerus feasi for a A. and eighty days 

One HUNDRED eighty-two. 
Gcw.5.28.Lamech lived h.eig.-two and begatNoah 

One HUNDRED eighty -seven. 
Ge?i.5.25.MetliuselahlivedA.e;'^'-/t.-sezjerebe2'atLam. 

One HUNDRED eighty-eight. ~^ 
JVeh. 7. 26. the men of Beth-lehem a A. eighty-eight 

HUNDRED thousand. 

JVum. 2. 9. all numbered in Judah were a A. thous. 

16. numbered in the camp of Reuben a A. thous. 

1 ^/reffs20.29.slew of the Syrians A. sAoms. footmen 

2Kings3. 4. Mesha kingof Moab rendered to king 

of Israel a A. thous. lambs, a A. thous. rams 

1 Chr. 5. 21. took from Hagariies a A. thous. men 
21. 5. of Israel a thousand thousand and h. thous. 
22. 14. for house of Lord A. tiious. talents ofgold 
29. 7. and gave a h. thousand talents of iron 

2 Chr. 25. 6. he hire J a A. thousand men of valour 
HUNDRED eight thoxLsand andji HUNDRED. 
JV«m.2. 24. numbered ofcamp of Ephraim, 108,100 

A HUNDRED twentn thousand. 
Judg. 8. 10. there fell of the Midianites 120,000 

1 Kings 8. 63. Solomon oftered a sacrifice of a A. 

and twenty thousand sheep, 2 Chron. 7. 5. 
lCAr.l2.37.ofReuben,Gad,and Manasseh, 120,000 
2CAr.28.6.Pekah slew in Judah in one day 120,000 
Jonah 4. 11. in Nineveh were about 120,000 persons 

A HUNDRED forty-four thousand. 

72et7.7.4.were sealed 144,000 of all the tribes of Isr. 

14. 1. with him 144,000, having his Father's name 

3. no man could learn that song but the 144,000 

A HUNDRED fifty-thousand. 

2 Chron. 2. 17. strangers that were in the land of 

Israel were found a A. fifty thousand 
A HUNDRED eighty thousand. 

1 Kings 12. 21. with Beninmin 180,000, 2 CAr.11.1. 

2 CAr.l7.18. with Jehozabad were 180,000, for war 

A HUNDRED eighty-five thousand. 
2 Kings 19. 35. that night the angel of the Lord 
smote of the Assyrians, ia5,000, Isa. 37. 36. 
Two HUNDRED. 
Gere. 11.23.Serug lived aft.bcga! Nr.hor two h.yeara 
32. 14. t7Co A. she-goats, and i7Do A. ewes for Esau 
.Josh. 7. 21. Achan saw two h. shekels of silver 
Judg. 17. 4. his mother took two A. sheke.s of silver 
1 Sam. 18.27. David slewofthePhilist. tooA.meB 
25. 13. fwo h. abode by the stuff, 30. 10, SI. 



HUN 



HUN 



HUN 



tSam.^5.13.Ahig.tooktwoh.\oa\es,twoh.cakes figs 
2Sam. 14. 26. Absaluin weighed hair two h. shekels 

15. 11. with Absalom went ttco A.irien out of Jerus. 

16. 1. Ziba brought David two h. loaves of bread 
lKin<rsl.20. the pomegranates were tioo Ii. in rows 

10. 16. Solomon made ittjo A. targets, 2 Chr. 9. 15. 
2 Chron. 29. 32. for burnt-offerings two h. lambs 
Ezra 2. 65. were among them ttco h. singing men 

6. 17. and offered at the dedication two h. rams 
Cant. 8. 12. those that keep the fruit thereof two h. 
Ezek. 45. 15. ye shall offer one lamb out of two k. 
John 6. 7. two h. pennysvotth is not sufficient 
Mcts 23. 23. he called, saying make ready two h. 
soldiers to go to Cesarea, and spearmen two h. 
Two HUNDRED ^ue. 
Gen. 11.32. the days ofTerah were twoh.Jiveyea.vs 

Two HUNDRED seven. 
Oen. 11.21. Reu lived two h- seven years and begat 

Two HUNDRED nine. 
Oen. 11. 19. Peleg lived two h. nine years and begat 

Tioo HUNDRED twelve. 
lC/'tro7i.9.22.porf,ers in the gates were two h.twelve 

Two PIUNDRED eighteen. 
Ezra 8. 9. with Obadiah tioo h. eighteen males 

Two HUNDRED twentij. 
Ezra 8. 20. for service of Levites two h. tw. Nethin. 

Two HUNDRED twenty-three. 
Ezra 2. 28. men of Beth-el and Ai two h. tio.-three 

Two HUNDRED thirty-two. 
\Kings 20.15. of princes of provinces two h.th.-two 

Two IIUNDRED forty-two. 
JVe/i. 11. 13. chief of thp fathers two h. forty-two 

Two HUNDRED forty-five. 
Ezra 2. 66. their mules two h. and forty-five 
Meh, 7. 67. and two h. 45 singing men and women 
68. their mules two h. a.t)d forty-five 
Two UUNBRED fifty. 
Exod. 30.23. take thou to thee of cinnamon two h. 
and fifty of calamus tico h. Sind fifty shekels 
JVuvi. 16. 2. two h. apd fifty princes of the assembly 
17.and bring ye before L. two h.'and fifty censers 
35. a fire consumed the tivo h. and fifty men 
2 chron. 8. 10. two h. and fifty that bare rule 
Ezek. 48. 17. suburbs toward north two h. fifty 

Two HUNDRED seventy-six. 
Acts 27. 37. in all the ship two h. seventy-six souls 

Two HUNDRED eighty-four. 
JVcA.ll. 18. Levites in the holy city two h. eighty-f. 

Two HUNDRED eighty-eight. 

lCAro?i.25.7.all cunning in songs tiuo h. eigh.-eight 

Two HUNDRED ^/Jz/ thousand. 

1 C^iro 71. 5. 21. took away ofsheep twoh. fifty tkous. 

Three HUNDRED. 
Gen. 5. 22. Enoch walked with God three h- years 
and begat sons and daughters 
6. 15. the length of the ark shall be three h. cubits 
45. 22. he gave Benjamin three h. pieces of silver 
Judg.H5.lhe number that lapped were threeh.men 
8. and he retained those three h. men 
8. 4, the threeh.men that were with him were faint 
11. 26. Israel by the coast ofArnon three h. years 
15. 4. Samson went and caught three h. foxes 

2 Sam. 21. 16. whose spear weighed three h- shekels 
23. 18. Abishai Joab!s brother lifted up his spear 

against iA?'ee A. and slevv' them, IChr. 11. 11,20. 
IKings 10.17. he made three h. shields of beat.gold 

11. 3. Solomon had three h. concubines 
2Kings ]8. 14. appointed to Hezek. threeh. talents 
S.CAr.Q. 16. th. h. shekels of gold went to one shield 

14. 9. Zera came against Asa with th. /i. chariots 
35. 8. gave to priests for passover-offer. th. h. oxen 
Ezra 8. 5. with" Shechaniah tlu-ee h. males 
Esth.9. 15. the Jews slew threeh.men atShushan 
Johnl^. 5. this ointment sold for three h. pence 

Three HUNDRED eighteen. 
Gen. 14. 14. Abram went with th. h. eight, servants 

Three HUNDRED twenty. 
Ezra 2. 32. the children ofKaumth.h. and twenty 
JV*eA.7. 35. the children of Harimth. h. and twenty 

Three HUNDRED twenty-three. 
Ezra 2. 17. the children of Bezai 323, JVeA. 7. 23. 

Three HUNDRED twenty-eight. 
JSTeh. 7. 22. childr. of Hashum three h. ticenty-eight 

Three HUNDRED /o?-(7/-^ue. 
Ezra 2. 34. children of Jericho 345, JVeA. 7. 36. 

Three HUNDRED A/"*?/. 
Gen. 9. 28. Noah lived after flood th.k. fifty years 

Three HUNDRED sixty. 
2 50771.2.31. so that of Israel th. h. sixty men died 

Three HUNDRED sixty-five. 
Gen. 5.23.Enoch's days were th. h. sixty-five years 

Three HUNDRED seventy-two. 
Ezra 2. 4. the child, of Shephatiah 372, JVeh. 7. 9. 

Tliree HUNDRED ninety. 
Ezek. 4. 5. according to number of days th. h. n. 9. 

Three HUNDRED thousand. 

^M?7i.31.36.of them that went out to war 300,000 

1 Sam. 11. 8. Israel were 300,000, 2 Chron. 14. 8. 

Chron. 17. 14. with Adnah mighty men 300,000 

25. 5. found Judah and Benjamin to be 300,000 

300 



Three HUNDRED thousand seven thousand 
^T^e HUNDRED. 
2 Chron. 26. 13. Uzziah had an army of 307,500. 
Three HUNDRED and thirty thousand 
seven thousand five HUNDRED. 
JV^U7n.31. 43. now the half that pertained unto the 
congregation was 337,500 sheep 
Four HUNDRED. 
Gen. 15. 13. afflict them four h. years, Acts 7. 6. 
23. 15. land is worth four h. shekels of silver, 16. 
32. 6. Esau cometh to thee with /our h. men, 33. 1. 
Judg. 21. 12. fonnd four h. virgins of Jabesh-gilead 
1 Sam. 22.2. were with Dav.four A. 25. 13. ] 30. 10. 
30. 17. save four h. young men on camels that fled 

1 Kings 7. i2.fourh. pomegranates for net-work 
18. 19. and the prophets of the g.roves four h. 

22. 6. Ahab gathered of the prophets ahoatfour h. 
and said, shall I go ag. Ramoth? 2 Chr. 18. 5. 

2 Kings 14. 13. Jehoash came and brake down the 

wall oUeru.four h. cubits 2 Chr. 25. 23. 
JE;2?'a6.17. offered at dedication of house/, h. lambs 
jicts5.3Q. to whom about/o7<7"/i. joined themselves 

Four HUNDRED and three. 

Ge7i.il. IS.Arphaxad lived/, h. th. years and begat 

15. Salah lived after he begat Eber 403 years 

Four HUNDRED and ten. 

Ezral.lO. silver basins of a second sort four h. ten 

Four HUNDRED and twenty. 
IKings 9.28. they fetched from thence gold,420 tal. 

Four HUNDRED thirty. 
Gen. 11. 17. Eber lived 430 years and begat sons 
Exod. 12. 40. sojourning in Egypt 430 years, 41. 
GaZ.3.17.the law which was 430 years after cannot 

Four HUNDRED thirty-five. 
Ezra 2. 67. their camels were 435. JVeA. 7. 69. 

i^owr HUNDRED and fifty. 
1 Kings 18. 19. gather the prophets of Baal 450,22. 
Acts 13. 20. gave judges about four h. fifty vears 

Four RU-^OViEIi fifty-four. 
Ezra 2. 15. the children of Adin/oM?-A._^/f?/-/otir 

Four HUNDRED sixty-eight. 
J\reh. 11. 6. all the sons of Perez were 468 men 
Four HUNDRED eighty. 

1 Kings 6. 1. in 480 years Solomon began to build 

Four HUNDRED thousand. 
Judg. 20. 2. Israel besides Benjamin 400,000, 17. 
2Chr. 13. 3. set the battlein array with 400,000 men 

Four HUNDRED seventy thousand. 
1CA7-. 21. 5. Judah was 470,000 that drew the sword 

Five HUNDRED. 
(?e?i.5.32.Noah was/ue A.years old and bcgatShem 
11. 11. Shem lived aher five h. years and begat 
Exod. 30. 23. take of pure myrrh ^ue h. shekels 

24. of cassia/.A. shekels after shekel of sanctuary 
J^um. 31. 28. levy one soul of five h. for the Lord 

2 Chron. 35. 9. for passover-offerings/Bc h. oxen 
Esth. 9. 6. Jews slew at Shushan/«e h. men, 12. 
Job 1. 3. five h. yoke of oxen,/;;e A. she-asses 
Ezek. 42. 16. he measured^ue A. reeds, 17,18,19,20. 

45.2. of this there shall be for the sanctuary _/i7;e A. 

in length, with five h. in breadth, square round 

Lukel.il. theoneowed^^. h. pence, the other fifty 

ICor. 15.6. was seen of above^weA. brethr. at once 

Five HUNDRED aiid thirty. 
JVeA.7.70. gave^?;e A. and thirty priests' garments 

Five HUNDRED and fifty. 
IKings 9. 23./i;e A. and fifty bare rule over people 

Five HUNDRED thousand. 
2 Sani.'2\. 9. the men of Judah were 500,000 men 
2 Chr. 13. 17. there were slain of Israel 500,000 men 

Six HUNDRED. 

G'e7i.7.6.Noahs2X A. years old when flood came, 11. 

Exod.li. 7. Phar. took six A. chariots to pursue Isr. 

Judg. 3. 31. Shamgar slew with an ox goad sixh. 

18. 11. Danites sent out of Eshtaol six h. 16, 17. 

20. 47. six A. Benjamites fled to rock Rimmon 

1 Sam. 13. 15. Saul numbered the people six A. 14.2. 
17. 7. Goliath's spear head wefghed six h. shekels 

23. 13. Dav. and his men about six h. 27. 2. [ 30. 9. 

2 Sam. 15. 18. all the Gittites were six h. men 
IKingslO. 16. Solomon made targets, s?'x A. shekels 

of gold went to one target, 2 Chron. 9. 15. 
29. a chariot went for six h. shekels, 2 Chron. 

1. 17. 
1 Chron. 21. 25. David gave Oman six h. shekels 
2CAr. 3. 8. overlaid house with gold to six h. talents 
29. 33. the consecrated things were six A. oxen 

Six HUNDRED twenty-one. 
£2ra2.26.child. of Ramah six A. tw.-07ie, J\reA.7.30. 

Six HUNDRED twentij-three. 
£zra2.11.the children of Bebai,six A. twenty-three 

Six HUNDRED twenty-eight. 
J^eh. 7. 15. the children of Bebai, six h.twenty-eight 

Six RUNDRET) forty-two. 
Ezra'2. 10. the children of Bani, six h. forty-two 
Jfeh. 7.62. the children of Nekoda, Sifa; h. forty-two 

Six HUNDRED forty-eight. 
JV*eA.7.15.the children of Binnul, six h. forty-eight 

Six HUNDRED and fifty. 
Ezra 8.26. weighed to their hand six h. fifty talents 



Six HUNDRED fifty-two. 
E-ra2. 60. the children of Nekoda, sixh.fifty-twe 
JVtA.7.10. the children of Arab, sixh. andfifty-two 

Six HUNDRED sixty-six. 
1 7^277 o-5lO.14.gold to Sol. in year six h.sixty-six tal. 
Ezra 2. 13. children of Adonikam, six A. sixty-six 
Rev. 13. 18. and his number is six A. andsixty-six 

Six HUNDRED sixty-seven. 
JVeA.7.18.children of Adonikam, six A. sixty-seven 

Six HUNDRED seventy-five. 
JSTum.. 31.37. Lord's trib. of sheep wassiz h.sev.-five 
Six HUNDRED ninety. ' 

1 CA7-071.9.6. Jeuel and brethren were sixh. ninetsi 

Six HUNDRED thousand 

Exod.12.37. Israel journeyed about 600,000 on Toot 

38. 26. a bekah for pvery man for 600,000 men 

J\ram. 1. 46. all that were numbered were 600,000 

11.21. Moses said, the people are 600,000 footmen 

Six HUNDRED seventy-five thousand. 

Mum. 31. 32. the rest of the prey was 075,000 sheep 

.Sc7;e7i HUNDRED. 
.Tudg. 20.15. of Gibeah were scv. h. chosen men, 16. 

2 Sam. 8. 4. David took from hira sev.h. horsemen 
10. 18. Dav. slew men of se?;. A. chariots of Syrians 

1 Kings 11.3.Solom. had seven A. wives, princesses 

2 Kings 3. 26. the king of Moab took seven h. men 
2 Chr. 15. 11. they offered to the Lord se7;c7j A. oxen 

Seue7i HUNDRED twenty-one. 
JVeA. 7. 37. children of Lod, Hadid, Ono, 721. 

Seven HUNDRED twenty-five. 
Ezra 2. 33. children of Lod, Hadid, Ono, 725. 

Seven HUNDRED thirty-six. 
Ezra 2. 66. their horses were 736, JVeA. 7. 68. 

Seven HUNDRED /o7-«//-<A.ree. 
Ezra 2. 25. the children of Kirjath-arim, 743. 

Seven UUNDRYJ) forty- five. 
Jer. 52. 30. took away captive of the Jews 745. 

Seven HUNDRED sixty. 
Ezra 2. 9. the children of Zaccai 760, JVeA. 7. 14 

Seven HUNDRED seventy-five. 
jEzra2.5.the children of Arab, seven h. seventy-five 

Seven HUNDRED seventy-seven. 
Gen. 5. 31. all the days of Lamech were 777 years 

Seven HUNDRED eighty-two. 
Ge77.5.26.Methusal. lived 782 years, begat Lamech 

Eight HUNDRED. 
Gen. 5. 4. Adam after he begat Seth lived 800 yeara 
19. Jared after he begat Enoch lived 800 years 
2 Sam. 23. 8. he lifted up his spear against 800 

Eight HUNDRED seven. 
Gen. 5. 7. Seth lived after he begat Enos 807 years 

Eight HUNDRED fifteen. 
Gen. 5. 10. Enos after he begat Cainan 815 years 

Eight HUNDRED twenty-two. 
JVeh. 11. 12. their brethren that did work were 823 

Eight HUNDRED thirty. 
Gen. 5. 16. Mahalaleel after he begat Jared 820 yrs. 

Eight HUi\DRED thirty-two. 
Jer. 52. 29. Nebuchadnezzar carried captive 832 

Eight HUNDRED forty. 
Gen. 5. 13. Cainan after he begat Mahalaleel 840 

Eight HUNDRED /or i7/-^7;e. 
JVeA. 7. 13. the children ofZattu were 845 

Eight HUNDRED ninety-five. 
G'e7i.5.17.all the days ofMahalaJeel were895 yeara 

J^ine HUNDRED. 
Judg. 4. 3. Jabin had nine h. chariots of iron, 13. 

JVme HUNDRED ^7)6. 
Gen. 5. 11. all the days of Enos were 905 years 

J^ine HUNDRED teri. 
Gen. 5. 14. all the days of Cainan 910 years 

mne HUNDRED twelve. 
Gen. 5. 8. all the days of Seth were 912 years 

JVme HUNDRED twenty-eight. 
J^eh. 11. 8. and after him Gabbai, Sallai, 928 

.mne HUNDRED thirty. 
Gen. 5. 5. all days that Adam lived were 930 yrs, 

mne HUNDRED /or«7/-/7je. 

Ezra 2. 8. the children of Zattu 945 

mne HUNDRED //iy. 

Gen. 9. 29. all the days of Noah were 950 years 

mne HUNDRED //«?/- SIX. 

1 Chron. 9.9. brethren according to generations 956 

mne HUNDRED sixty-two. 
Gen. 5. 20. all the days of Jared were 962 years 

J^ine HUNDRED sixty- nine. 
Gen. 5. 27. tJie days of Methuselah were 969 years 

mne HUNDRED seventy-three. 
Ezra'H. 36. the children of Jedaiah 973, JVeA. 7. 39. 

HUNDREDS. 
Exod.18.21. be rulers of A. and tens, 25. Deut.1.15. 
JVii?7i.31.14.Moses was wroth with captains over A. 

54. Moses took the gold of the captains of A. 
15'a77i.22.7.will sonof Jesse make you captains of A 
29. 2. the lords of the Philistines passed on by A, 

2 Sam. 18. 1. David set captains of A. over them 
4. the king stood, all the people came out by A. 

2/rm^sll.4.Jehoiada sent and set the rulers over A. 

10. to captains over A. did the priest give sp.'^ars 

and shields that were in the temp. 2 Chr. 23. 9 



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HUR 



HUS 



1 C7».13.1 David consulted with the captains of A. 
26. 26. which the captains over h. had dedicated 
23. 1. David assembled the captains over the h. 
29. 6. then the captains of A. otfered willingly 

2 Chr. 23. 1. Jehoiada took captains of h. into cov. 
25. 5. Amaziah made them captains over h. 

Mark 6. 40. they sat down in ranks by h. and fifties 
HUNGER, Substantive. 

Exod. 16. 3. to kill this whole assembly with h. 
Deut. 28. 48. thou shalt serve liiine enemies in h. 

32. 24. they shall be burnt with h. and devoured 
JVeA.O.la.thou gavest bread from heaven for theirA. 
Psal. 34. 10. tiie young lions do lack and suffer/*. 
Prov. 19. 15. and an idle soul shall suffer h. 
Jer. 38. 9. he is like to die for h. where he is 

42. 14. we shall see no war, nor have h. of bread 
Z,a7n.2.19. that faint for h. in the top of every street 

4. 9. are better than they that be slain with h. 
£:e/i.34.29.they shall be lio more consumed with h. 
Luke 15. 17. have bread enough, and I perish with h. 
2 Cor. 11. 27. 1 have been in h. and thirst, in fastings 
Rev. 6. 8. and power was ?iven them to kill with h. 

HUNGER, Verb. 
Deut. 8.3. he suffered thee to /t.and fed with manna 
/5a.49.10. they shall not h. nor thirst, nor sun smite 
Mat. 5. 6. blessed are they that h. Luke 6. 21. 
Luke 6. 25. woe to you who are full, for ye shall h. 
John 6. 35. he that cometh to me shall jiever h. 
•Rom. 12. 20. therefore if thine enemy h. feed him 
1 Cor. 4. 11. we both h. and thirst, and are naked 

11. 34. and if any man h. let him eat at home 
Rev. 7. IG. they shall h. no more, neither thirst 

HUNGER-BITTEN. 
Job 18. 12. his strength shall be /t.-&^i. destruction 

HUNGERED. 
Mat. 4. 2. he was afterwards a h. J^uke 4. 2. 

12. 1. his discip. were a h. and began to pluck ears 
3. what David did when he was a/t. Mark 2.25. 

21. 18. now as lie returned into the city he li. 
25. 35. for I w-as a h. and ye gave me meat 

37. L. when saw we thee an U. and fed thee ? 44. 
42. for I was a h. and ye gave me no meat 
Luke 6. 3. what David did when himself was a li. 
HUNGRY. 

1 Sam. 2. 5. and they that were li. ceased 

2 Sam. 17. 29. the people is li. \yeary, and thirsty 
2 Kings 7. 12. they know that we be h. therefore 
Job 5.5. whose harvest the /i.eateth up and taketh it 

22. 7. thou hast withholden bread from the h. 
24. 10. they take awav the sheaf from the li. 

Psal. 50. 12. if I were 'h. I would not tell thee 
107. 5. k. and thirsty, their soul fainted in them 

9. for he filleth the h. soul with goodness 
36. and there he maketh the h. to dwell 

146. 7. liope is in Ld. who giveth food to the h. 

Prot'. 6.30. if he steal to satisfy Ids soul when he is h. 
25. 21. if thine enemy be A. give him bread to eat 
27. 7. to the h. soul every bitter thing is sweet 

/sa.8.21.they shall pass thro' it, hardly bestead and 
h. when they shall be h. they shall fret thems. 
9. 20. he shall snatch on the right hand, and be/t. 
29. 8. it shall even be as when a h. man dreameth 
32. 6. to make empty the soul of the h. 
44. 12. yea, he is A. and his strength faileth 
58. 7. is it not to deal thy bread to the A.? 

10. and if thou draw out thy soul to the A. 
65. 13. my servants shall eat, but ye shall be A. 

Ezek. 18. 7. hath given his bread to the A. 16. 
Mark 11. 12. were come from Bethany he was A. 
Luke 1. 53. he hath filled the h. witb good things 
Acts lO.lO.Peter became very A. would have eaten 
1 Cor. 11. 21. one is A. and another is drunken 
Phil. 4. 12. I know how to be full and to be A. 

HUNT. 
Hunting has been called a kind of an apprentice- 
ship to zcar, and an imitation of it. Nimrod 
■was a mighty hunter before the Lord, Gen. 10. 
9. Some think he did good with his hunting, 
served his country iij ridding it of the wild 
beasts 2chich did infest it, and so insinuated 
hiinself into the affections of his neighbours, 
and got to be their prince. Others think, under 
pretence of hunting, he gathered men binder his 
command, and by their help established a ty- 
rannical and absolute power over men : He 
was a mighty hunter; that is, he was a violent 
invader of his neighbour's'' rights and proper- 
ties, and a persecutor of innocent men; carry- 
ing all before him, and endeavouring to make 
all his otcn by force and violence. 
Theprophets sometimes ex-press war under the 
name of hunting. Jer. 16. 16, I will send for 
many hunters, and they shall hunt them from 
every mountain, and from every hill, and out 
of the holes of the rocks. He speaks of the 
Chaldeans or Persians, ?cAo took the Jews, and 
held them under their dominion. Some are of 
opinion, that the hunters mentioned by Jere- 
miah are the Persians, who set the Hebrews at 
liberty^ and, in a more, elevated sense, the 
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Apostles, who were as hunters, that endea- 
voured to take men icith their preaching. Mi- 
cah complains that every one lays ambuscades 
for his neighbour, and that one brother hunts 
after another to destroy him. Mic. 7. 2, They 
all lie in wait for blood, they hunt every 
man his brother with a net. Ezekiel inveighs 
against the false prophetesses, who place cush- 
ions under the elbozos of sinners, thereby pro- 
mising them ease and security, while really 
they were spreading a net, as hunters do, to 
catch tlie prey and devour it, Ezek. 13. 18, 20. 
Gen. 27. fS. now therefore go h. me some venison 

5. Esau went to field to A. venison, and 
1 Sam-. 26. 20. as when one doth A. a partridge 
Job 38. 39. wilt thoa A. the prey for the lion! 
Ps. 140. 11. evil shall A. violent man to overthr. him 
Pror. 6.25. the adulteress will A. for the precious life 
Jer. 16. 16. they shall h. them from every mountain 
Lam. 4. 18. they A. our steps that we cannot go 
Ezek. 13. 18. will ye A. the souls of my people? 

20. pillars wherewith ye there A. the souls 
Mic. 7. 2. they A. every man his brother with a net 

HUNTED. 
Gen. 27. f 33, where is he that hath A. venison 1 
Ezek. 13. 21. shall be no more in your hand to be A. 

HUNTER, S. 
Gen.lO.D.he was a mighty h. before the Ld. where- 
fore it is said, even as Nimrod the mighty A. 
25. 27. Esau w^as a cunning A. a man of the field 
Prov. 6. 5. deliver as a roe from the hand of the A. 
Jer. 16. 16. and after will I send for many h. 

HUNTEST. 
1 Sam. 24. 11. yet thou A. my soul to take it 
Job 10. 16. thou A. me as a fierce lion, and again 
HUNTETH. [sheweth 

Lev. 17. 13. w'hich A. and catcheth any beast 

HUNTING. 
Gen. 27. 30. that Esau his brother came in from A. 
Prov. 12. 27. roasteth not that which he took in A. 

HURL. 
JV*M?n.35.20. if A. at him by lying in wait that he die 

HURLETH. 
Job 27. 21. and as a storm A. him out of his place 

HURLING. 
lC7tr.l2.2. could use right hand andleftin A. stones 

HURT, Substantive. 

Gen. 4.23. for I have slain a young man to my A. 

26.29. make a covenant, that thou wilt do us no A. 

31. 29. it is in the power of my hand to do you A. 

JbsA.24.20.if forsake,then will he turn and do youA. 

1 Sam. 20. 21. there is peace to thee, and no A. 

24. 9. saying, behold, David seeketh thy A. 
2Sffm. 18.32 that rise to doA.be as that young man 
'iKincrs 14. 10. for why shouldest thou meddle to 

thy A. that thou shouldest fall 1 2 Chr. 25. 19. 

Ezra 4. 22. why damage grow to the A. of kings ? 

Esth. 9. 2. to lay hands on such as sought their A. 

Ps. 15. 4. that sweareth to his A. and changeth not 
35.4.brought to confusion that devise my A. 70. 2. 
26. let them be ashamed that rejoice at my h. 
38. 12. seek my A. speak mischievous things ag. me 
41. 7. against me do they devise my A. 
71. 13. be covered with reproach that seek my A. 
24. they are brought to shame that seek my A. 

Eccl. 5 i3. riches kept for the owners to their A. 
8. 9. one man ruleth over another to his own A. 

Jer.6.14.have healed A. of my people slightly, 8. 11. 
7. 6. neither walk after other gods to your h. 
8. 21. for the A. of my people am I A. I am black 
10. 19. woe is me for my A. my wound is grievous 
24. 9. will deliver them to be removed for their A. 

25. 6. provoke me not, and I will do you no A. 
7. that ye might provoke me to your owm A. 

38.4 seeketh not welfare of this people, but the A. 
Dan. 3.25. they have<no A.H 6. 22. 1 have done no A. 

6. 23. and no manner of A. was found upon him 
Acts 27.10.that this voyage will be with A.I perceive 

HURT, Participle. 
Exod. 22. 10. if a beast be A. no man seeing it 

14. if it be A. and die the owner thereof not wifh it 
1 Sam. 25. 15. the men were good and we were not A. 
£ccZ. 10. 9. whoso removeth stones shall be A.therew. 
Jer .8. 21. for the A. of my people am I A. I am black 
Rev.'Z.ll. overcomes,shall not be h. of second death 

HURT, Verb. 
Gen. 31. 7. but God suffered him not to A. me 
Exod. 21.22. if men strive and A. woman with child 
35. if one man's ox A. another's that die, shall sell 
JVum. 16. 15. neither have I A. one of them 
1 Sa?n.25.7. thy shepherds with us, we A. them not 
Job 35. 8. thy wickedness may A. a man as thou art 
Psal.105.18. whose feet A. with fetters, laid in iron 
Isa. 11.9. they sha." not A. nor destroy in all my holy 
mountain, earth full of knowledge of Ld.65.25. 

27. 3. lest any A. it, I will keep it night and day 
Dan. 6. 22. that the lions have not A. me 
Mark 16. 18. any deadly thing, it shaU not A. them 
Z,i^Ai54.35.the devil came out of him, and A. him not 

10. 19. and nothing shaU by any means A. you 



Acts 18. 10. no man shall set on thee to h. the« 
Rev. 6. 6. see thou A. not the oil and the wine 
7. 2. to whom it was given to A. earth and sea 

3. saying, A. not the earth, neither the sea 
9. 4. they should not h. the grass of the earth 

10. and their power was to A. men five months 
. 9. and had heads, and with them they do A. 

11. 5. if any A. them, fire proceedeth outof moula 

HURTFUL. 
Ezra 4. 15. shalt find that this city is A. to kings 
Ps.lH. 10. who deli vereth David from the A. sword 
1 Tim. 6. 9. they that will be rich fall into A. lusts 

HURTING. 
1 Sam. 25. 34. Lord who hath kept me from h. thee 

HUSBAND. 
Gen. 20. f 3. dead man, for she is married to a A. 
Exod. 4. 25. surely a bloody A- art thou to me, 26. 

21. 22. as the woman's A. will lav upon him 
Lev. 19. 20. that is betrothed to a A. Deut. 22. 23. 

21. 3. his sister who hath had no A. Ezek. 44. 2.5. 
JVum. 30. 6. if she had at all a A. when she vowed 
Deut. 22. 22. lying with a woman rnarried to a A. 

24. 3. and if the latter A. hate her or die 

4. her former A. may not take her a^ain to wife 

25. 5. and perform the duty of a h. brother to her 
28. 56. her eye shall be evil toward A. of her bosom 

■Judg. 20. 4. the A. of the woman slain, answered 
RiLth 1. 3. Elimelech, Naomi's A. died, she was \&vc 

12.1 arn too old to have aA.if Ishould have a A. 
Jer. 6. 11. the A. with the wife shall be taken 
31. 32. although I was a A. to them, saith the Lord 
Joel\. 8. girded with sackcloth for A. of her youth 
Mat. 1.16. and Jacob begat Joseph the A. of Mary 
I^uke 2. 36. she had lived with a A. seven years 
John 4. 17. 1 have no A. hast well said, I have no A. 
iJoTn. 7. 2. if A. be dead, she is loosed from her A. 3. 

1 Cor. 7. 3. let the A. render to the wife due bene- 

volence, and likewise also the wife to the A. 
4. also the A. hath not power of his own body 

11. and let not the A. put away his wife 

13. the woman who hath a A. that believeth not 

14. unbelieving A. is sanctified by the wife, and 

unbelieving wife is sanctified by the A. 

2 Cor. 11. 2. for I have espoused you to one A. 
Gal. 4. 27. more children than she who hath a A. 
-E;?A.5.23.the A.is head of wife, as Christ of Church 
1 Tim. 3. 2. bishop be blameless, A. of one wife. Tit. 

Her HUSBAND. [1. 6. 

G^en. 3.6.Eve did eat of the fruit, and gave to her A. 

16.3.SaraiAbraham's wifegaveHagarto A.A.Abr. 

Lev. 21. 7. nor take a woman put away from her A. 

J^um. 5. 13. if it be hid from the eyes of her k. 

27. if she have done trespass against her A. 
29.when onegoeth aside to anolh. instead of A. .A. 

30. 7. and A. A. heard it, and held his peace, 11, 14 
8.\i her A. disallow her ori the day he heard it 

10. and if she vowed in her A. house or bound 

12. if Aer A. hath utterly made them void on daj 

13. her A. may establish it or make it void 
Z)eMi.21.13. thou shalt go in unto her, and be her h, 

25. 5. Aer A. brother shall go in unto her and take 

11. the wife draweth near to deliver her A. 
.Tiidg. 13. 6. then the woman came and told Jier k. 

9. but Manoah her A. Avas not with her 

10. the woman made haste, and shewed her A. 
19. 3. her A. arose and went after her to speak 

R7ith 1. 5. Naomi left of her two sons and her A. 

9. find rest each of you in the house of her A. 
2.1. Naomi had kinsman of her h. a man of wealth 

1 Sam. 1. 8. then said Elkanah her A. to her, 23. 
22. she said unto her h. I will not go up till child 

2.19.when she came up with her A. to offer sacrifice 
4.19. she heard that her father and Aer A.were dead 

21. because of Aer A. || 25. 19. she told not Aer .A. 
2Sam.3.15.Ish-bosheth sent and took her from A. h. 

16.Aer A.went with her alons weeping behind her 

11. 26. when the wife of Uriah heard that Aer A, 

was dead, she mourned for Aer A. 

2 Kings 4.9. she said to A. A. behold now I perceive 

14. verily she hath no child, and Aer A. is old 

22. she called unto Aer A. and said, send me one 
Prov. 12. 4. a virtuous wife is a crown to Aer A. 

31. 11. the heart of Aer A. doth safely trust in her 

23. her A. is known in the gates among the elders 

28. Aer A. also riseth up, and he praiseth her 
.Ter. 3. 20. surely, as a wife departeth from Aer k 
Ezek. 16. 32. who taketh strangers instead of her h 

45. that loatheth Aer A. and her children, thou art 
Hos. 2. 2. she is not my wife, neither am I Aer A. 
Mat. 1. 19. now Joseph Aer A. being a just man 
Mark 10. 12. if a woman shall put away Aer A. 
Luke 16.18. whoso marrieth her put away from A.A. 
Acts 5.10. and carry, her forth buried her by Aer A 
Rom.7.2.\s bound by law to A. A. so long as he liveth 

3. if Aer A. be dead, she is free from that law 
1 Cor. 7. 2. and let every woman have Aer ownA. 

3. and likewise the wife to her A. 

10. let not the wife depart from Aer h. 

ll.let her remain unmar.or be reconciled to kcrh. 
34. is married careth how she may please A. n. 



HYP 



HYS 



I 



1 Cor.l. 39. bound by the law as long as Aer /t.liveth 
Eph.o.'.Vi. and the wife see that siie reverence her h. 
Rev. 21. -. (iiepiired as a bride adorned for her h. 

jUy HUSBAND. 
Gen. 20. 3-. now ihorelbre my h. will love me 
34. nuw this time will vni h. be joined to me 
30.15. is it smad matter that tiiou hast taken imj h.7 
If;, because 1 liave given my maiden to my h. 
20. Leali said, now will my h- dwell with me 
DeiU. 25. 7. viy h. brother retusuth to raise a name 
S'Sa/rt. 14. 5. am a widow, nnj h. is dead, 2Kino-s 4.1. 
7. shall not leave to my h. a name on the earth 
Hos.2.1.sbe shall say, will go and return to 7«.first A. 
t 16. in that day thou slialt call me my h. 
Thy HUSBAND. 
Gen. 3. 16. thy desire shall be to thy h. he shall rule 
JSTuni. 5. 19. with another instead of thy h. 'JO. 
J^i{(r^.l4.15.they said loSamson's wife,entice thy h. 
Ruth2. 11. done to thy mother since death of thy h. 
2 Kings 4. 25. and say to her, is it well with tliy h.7 
Isa. 54. 5. thy Maker is thy h. the Lord is his name 
John 4. 16. ga, call thy h. \\ 18. he is not thy h. 
Acts 5. 9. *he feet of them that have buried thy h. 
1 Cor. 7.16. knowest whether thou shall save thyh. 

HUSBANDMAN. 
Ge?^.9.20.Noah began to be a /*. and planted viney. 
Jer. 51.23. v.-ith ihee will I break in pieces the A. 
Amos 5. 16. alns ! they shall call the A. to piourning 
Zech. 13. 5. iie siiall say, I am no prophet, I am a h. 
John 15. 1. I am the true vine, my Father is the A. 
2T«m. 2.6. the A. ihat labour, must be first partaker 
Jam. 5. 7. A. waiteth for the precious fruit of earth 

HUSBANDMEN. 
2Kings 25.12.he left of the poor to be A. Jer. 52. 16. 
2 Chron. 28. 10. Uzziah had A. also in Carmel 
Je?-. 31. 24. and there shall dwell in Judah itself A. 
Joel 1.11. be ashamed, O ve A. howl,0 vine-dressers 
Jl/ai.21.33. he letitoultoA. Mark 12.2. /.wAe20.9. 
34.seni his servants to h. Mark 12.2. Luke2\).\Q. 
33. when A. saw the son, Mark 12.7. Luke2Q.]4. 

40. when he comeih wiiat will he do to those A. 

41. he will let out his vineyard to other A. 
Mark}2.2. he misrht receive "from the A. of the fruit 



9. he will come and destroy the A. and give viney. 
HUSBANDRY. 

2 Chr. 26. 10. Uzziah had husbandmen, for loved A. 

Job 1. 1 3. Job had a very great A. 

1 Cor. 3. 9. ye are God's A. ye are God's building 
HUSBANDS. 

KutJil.ll. are there more sons, they may be your A. 
13. would ye stay for them from having A.? 

Esfh.l.ll.so they shall despise their A. intheireyes 
20. the wives shall give to their A. honour 

Jkr. 29. 6. and give your daughters to A. 

£2eA-.16.45.whichloLithed their A.andtheirchildren 

John 4. IR. t!)ou hast had five A. he not thy husband 

1 Cor. 14. 35. let them ask their A. at home 

Eph. 5. 22. wives, submit yourselves to your h. 24. 

25. h. love your wives, even as Christ also loved 

the church, and gave himself for it, Cul.3. 19. 

Col. 3. 18. wives, submit yourselves to your own A. 

1 Tim. 3. 12. let the deacons be the A. of one wife 

Tit. 2. 4. teach young women to love their A. 
5. to be chaste, obedient to their own A. 

1 Pet.3. 1 . ye wives, be in subjection to your own A. 
7. ye A. dwell with them according to knowledge 
HUSK, S. 

JVum. 6. 4. from the kernels even to the A. 

iKings 4. 42. brought full ears of corn in A. thereof 

JLuke 15.16. would fain have filled his belly with A. 
HYMN, S. 

Mai. 26. 30. v/hen they had sung a A. Mark 14. 26. 

Eph. 5. 19. speaking to yourselves in psalms and A. 

Col.'i.lQ. admonish! n2 one another in psalms and A. 
HYPOCRISY 

Comes frovi the Greek, Hypocrisis: R is a coun- 
terfeiting religion and virtue; an affectation 
of the name., joined with a disaffection to the 
thing ; or., the having a form of godliness 

. with denying the power of it. Thus he is a 
hypocrite loho feigns to he what he is not, who 
puts on afnlsepei -on, like the actors in Tra- 
gedies and Comedies. Our Saviour frequently 
accused the piiarisees of hypocrisy. Mat. 23. 
13, 14, &c. Their character is drawn out in 
that chapter; as (1) They say and do not, 
verse 3. thri') practice was not agreeable to 
their doctrine, and therefore their example was 
not to be imitated; for they imposed many 
strict injunctions, over and above what the 
law required, and severely exacted obedience 
thereto from others, but did not observe the 
least part thereof themselves, verse 4. (2) 
TVhat good things they did, were onhj for os- 
tentation, to he seen of m'en, verse 5. (3) They 
ambitiously affected titles, vain applause, and 
the precedrncy at entertainments, verse 6 — 12. 
(4; Th^y hid their crying sins under the 
colourable appearance of virtues, and pre- 
tended to holiness, that they might sin with 
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less suspicion and more security., verse 14. 
These our Saviour compares to whited sepul- 
chres, that tcithin contain sordid dust and rot- 
tenness, verses 27, 28. '(5) They were exact iri 
light matters, they tithed mint and cummin, but 
neglected substcuntial duties : They were zeal- 
ous in the outward parts of religious worship^ 
and neglected righteousness aiidmercy, think- 
ing to compensate their defects in the duties of 
one table, by strictly observing the duties of 
iAeoiAer, verses 23, 24. (6) They studied rather 
an external purity, than the inward purity of 
the heart, verse 25. (7) These hypocritical 
Scribes and Fhaxiseesprctended a great deal of 
respect to the ancient prophets, and to disallow 
what their fathers did to them, and yet were as 
ready to practise the like themselves to Christ 
and his jdpostlcs, verses 29, 30, 31. (8) Hypo- 
crites jt/ray to God only in the time of sickness 
and danger, when by their afflictions they are 
driven to it, but shew no love to prayer or de- 
light in God in time of prosperity, Job 27. 8, 9, 
10. (9) They judged and censured others se- 
verely for smaller faults, being in the mean 
time themselves guilty of greater crimes, Mat. 
7. 5. (10) They icere more for outward cere- 
monies and human traditions than for the true 
and spiritual worship of God, I\Iat. 12. 1, 2, 7. | 
15. 2, 7, 8, 9. (11) In icorldly affairs, they were 
quick-sighted, not so in spiritual and heavenly 
things, Mark 3. 4. (12) Hy[)ocrites in public 
calamities are fearful, Isa. 33. 14. 
This sin o/ hypocrisy is difficultly cured, in that 
it is not easily discovered by men, and does not 
expose to shame, but is subservient to many 
carnal ends. Men cannot dive into the hearts of 
others, and cannot discern between the paint 
of hypocrisy and the life of holiness. Hypo- 
crisy also turns the means of salvation into 
poison ; for the frequent exercise of religious 
duties, which is the Tueans to sanctify others, 
confirms and hardens hypocrites. 
The effectual means to cure it, is a steadfast be- 
lief of the pure and all-seeing eye of God; 
who sees sin icherever it is, and icill bring it 
into judgment. A hypocrite may hide his sin 
from the eyes of others, and sometimes from 
his own conscience, but can never impose upon 
God. The steadfast belief of this truth xcill 
cause frequent and solemn thoughts of God. as 
our Inspector and .Judge : Our Saviour makes 
use of it as an argument against hypocrisy. 
Luke 12. 1, 2, 3, Beware ye of the leaven of the 
Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. For there is 
nothing covered that shall not he revealed ; 
neither hid that shall not be known, &cc. 
/sa.32.fi.his heart will work iniquity, to practise A. 
Mat. 23. 28. within ye are full of A. and iniquity 
Mark 12. 15. he knowing their A. said unto them 
Z/?<Ael2.1. beware of leaven ofPharisees, which isA. 
1 Tzm.4.2.speakingliesin A. their conscience seared 
J^am.3.17.wisdom from above is pure and without A. 

HYPOCRISIES. 
1 Pet. 2. 1. wherefore laving aside all malice and h. 

HYPOCRITE. 
Job 8. 13. and the A. hope shall perish 
13. 16. for a A. shall not come before him 
17. 8. the innocent shall stir up himself against A. 
20. 5. and the joy of the A. is but for a moment 
27.8. what is the hopeof the A. tho' he hath gained 
34. 30. that the A. reign not, lest the peo. be snared 
Prov. 11. 9. aA. with his mouth destroy, neighbour 
Isa. 9. 17. for every one is a A. and an evil doer 
J\[at. 7. 5. thou A. first cast out the beam out of eye 
Luke 6. 42. thou A. cast beam out of thy own eye 
13. 15. thou A. doth not eack one loose his ox'i 
HYPOCRITES. 
Job 15. 34. the congregation of A. shall be desolate 
36. 13. but the A. in heart heap up wrath 
Isa. 33. 14. fearfulness hath surprised the A. 
Mat. 6. 2. do not sound a trumpet, as the h. do 
5. when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as A. are 
16. moreover, when ye fast, be not as the k. 

15. 7. ye A. well did Esaias prophesy, Mark 7. 6. 

16. 3. O ye k. ye can discern the face of sky, but 
can ye not discern the signs of times 7 Lu. l2. 56. 

22. 18. but Jesus said, why tempt ye me, ye A.? 

23.13. woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, A. ye 

shut up kingdom ag. men, 14, 15, 23, 25, 27, 29. 

24. 51. shall appoint him his portion with the A. 

Lukell.44. woe unto vou, scribes and Pharisees, A. 

HYPOCRITICAL. 
P^aZ. 35. 16. with A. mockers in feasts, theygHashed 
Isa. 10. 6. 1 will send him against a A. nation 

HYSSOP 
75 an herb very generally known, and in Hebrew 
called Esob. It was commonly made use of in 
purification instead of a sprinkler: Thus God 
commanded the Hebrews, ichen they came out 
of Egypt, to take a bunch of hyssop, to dip it in 



the blood of the Paschal- Lain o, and sprinkle 
the lintel and two side-posts will'- it, Exod. 12 
22. Sometimes they added a lude wool to it 
of a scarlet colour. Ho in the purification of 
lepers, they dipped a bunch con.poscd of hys- 
sop, the brandies of cedar, and red wool, in 
water, mingled with the blood of a bird, and 
with it sprinkled the leper, Lev. 14. 4, L^-r. 
David alludes to these ceremonial purifications. 
Psal. 51. 7, Purge me with hyssop, and 1 shall 
be clean: that is. As lepers and other unclean 
persons are by thy appointment purijied by the 
2ise of hyssop and other things, so do thou 
cleanse me, a most leprous and polluted crea- 
ture, by thy grace, and by the virtue of the 
blood of Christ, which is represented and sig- 
nified by those ceremonial usages. 
Hyssop is a shrub, which shoots out abundanct 
of suckers from one root only : it is as hard as 
any large wood, and grows about afoot and a 
half high. At particular distances on both sides 
of its stock it pushes out Ion gish leaves, which 
are hard, odoriferous, warm, and a little bitter 
to the taste. The blossom of it appears at the 
top of the stem, of an azure colour, and like an 
ear of corn. There are two sorts of it, the gar- 
den, and mountain hyssop. It is very probable 
that hyssop grows to a-very great height in 
Judea, si?ice it is said in the gospel, that the . 
soldiers having filled a sponge with vinegar, 
they put it upon a stick of hyssop, and present- 
ed it to our Saviour''s mouth, who was then 
upon the cross, John 19. 29. 
Exod. 12. 22. ye shall take a bunch of A. and dip it 
Z/g?;. 14. 4. takecedar-u-ood, scarlet, and A. 6. 49,51. 
52. shall cleanse the house with the A. and scarlet 
^Vi/7«.19.6.shall cast A. into the midst of the burning 
18.a clean person shall take A. and dipitin watel 
IKings 4. 33. from the cedar-tree even unto the A. ■ 
Psal. 51. 7. purge me with A. and I shall be clean 
John 19. 29. they filled a sponge, and put it on h. 
i/ei.9.19.he took blood with A. and sprinkled people 

I. 

T IS referred {I) To God, to set forth, [1] The 
dignity of his person, Psal. 81. 10. Isa. 45. 5, 6 
[2] His great power and might. Gen. 17. 1. [3] 
His eternal and unchangeable being in him- 
self, E.xod. 3. 14. [4] The certainty of his pro- 
mises and threatenings, Exod. 6. 2. Num. 
14. 35. (II) To the Son of God. [1] Before his 
manifestation inthe flesh, Cant. 2. 1. [2]TVhen 
manifested, Mark 14.62. Luke 24. 39. (Ill) To 
the Holy Ghost, Acts 10. 20. (IV) To the 
church. Cant. 2. 16. | 6. 3. (V) To the good 
angels, Luke 1. 19. | 2. 10. Rev. 22. 9. (VI) 
To evil angels, 1 Kings 22. 21, 22. (VII) To 
men and icomen, denoting, [1] Their pride, 
Isa. 47. 8, 10. [2] The certainty of what is 
spoken, Gal. 5. 2. Philem. 19. [3] The readi- 
ness of the speaker to perform his duty, or 
ichat is enjoined him, Mic. 3. 8. Mat. 21. 30. 
(VIII) To the creatures, Num. 22.30. Judg. 9. 
9, 11, 13. 
<?en.6. 17. behold I, even 7, do bring a flood on earth 
9. 9. 7, behold 7, establish my covenant with you 
34. 30. /shall be destroyed, /and my house 
37, 10. shall 7, thy mother and breth. come to bow ? 
30. the child is not, and 7, whither shall 7go ? 
39. 9. there is none in this house greater than 7 
Exod.S.ll.who am /, that /should go to Pharaoh "? 
9.27. L. is righteous, /and my people are wicked 

14. 17. and 7, behold 7 will harden the hearts 
18.6. /tliy father-in-law Jethro am come to theo 
31. 6. 7, behold 7, have given with him Aholiab 

Z,eu. 26.28. 7, even /, will chastise you for your sins 
J^um. 3. 12. 7, behold 7, have taken the Lev. 18. 6. 
Deut.7.\7. nations more than 7, how can /disposs. 
32.39. 7, even 7, am he, there is no God with me 
J'osA.14.7.forty years old was /whenMosessentme 
Judg.5.3.1, even 7, will sing to the Lord God of Isr. 
7. till 7Deborah arose, that /arose mother in Isr. 
7. 18. when /blow, 7 and all that are with me 
11. 37. may bewail my virginity, /and my fellows 
12. 2. 7 and my people were at strife with Amnion 
20. 4 /came to Gibeah, /and my concubine 
lSam.24.17.he said, thou art more righteous than 7 
2 S(zm.3.28.7and my kingd. are guiltless before Ld. 
13. 13. 7, whither shall / cause my shame to go ? 
lJE'mo-sl.21.7and son Solom. be counted offenders 
18. 22. 7, even /only remain a prophet, 19. 10, 14. 
1 CAr. 29. 14. who am /, what my peop. 2 CAr. 2. 6. 
2CAr.32.13. what 7and fathers have done to people 
Ezra 7. 21. /, even / Artaxerxes, make a dectee 
JVeh. 5. 15. but so did not 7, because of fear of G 
Esth.i.lQ. 7alsoand my maidens will fast likewise 
Job 1. 15. /only am escaped to tell thee, 16, 17, 19. 

15. 6. thy own mouth condemneth thee, and not 1 
34. 33. whether thou refuse or choose, and not 7 



JAS 



IDO 



JEA 



Ps. 61. 2. lead me to the rock that is higher than / 

142. 6. persecutors, for they are stronger than / 

Eccl. 2. 2o. who can hasten hereunto more than I? 

Cant. 2. 1. /am the rose ot^Sharon, and lily ofvail. 

6. 3. / am my beloved's, 7. 30. || 8. 10. / am a wall 
Isa. 8.18. /andcliildr. L. hath given me, Heb.2.13. 

41. 4. / the Lord the first, / am he, 43. 11, 25. 

10. /am with thee, for /am thy God, 43. 5. 
44. 6. /am the first, /am the last, 48. 12. Rcv-IM. 

7, wlio as /shall call, and shall declare it? 
45. 12. /, even my hands have stretched outheav. 

46. 4. even to your old age / am he, / have made 
9. /am God, and there is none else, /am God 

48. 15. /, even /have spoken, /have called him 
16. from time that it was, there am /, Mat. 18. 20. 
49 5. vet shall / be glorious in the eyes of the Ld. 
51. 12: / even /am he, 52.6. || 52. 6. behold, it is / 
65. 5. stand by thyself, for / am holier than thou 
/er. 20. 7. /was (deceived, thou art stronger than / 

23. 39. behold /, even /,' will utterly forget you 
Ezek. 5. 8. behold /, even /, am against thee 

6. 3. behoW /, even /, will bring a sword upon you 

34. 11. beh. /, even /, will search sheep and seek 
20. /, even /,wi!i judge between fat catt. and lean 

44. 2S. /am their inherit, /am their possession 
Dan. 8.1.5. when /, even /Dan. had seen the vision 
Hos. 5. 14. /, even /, will tear, / will take away 
Hem^.l. 13. Hagsai spoke, /am with you, saith Ld. 
Zec/i. 1. 15. for /was but little displeased, they help 
^1/q/ 1 .13. should /accept of your hands? saiih Ld. 
Jllat. 3. 11. after me is mightier than /, .Mark 1. 7. 

14. 27. it is /, i>e nt.t afraid, Mark 6. 50. .John 6. 20. 

16.13.v,'homdomensaythat /the Son of man am? 

18. 20. two or three, there am /in midst of them 

24.5. many shall come in name, saying, /am Chr. 
26. 22. every one began to say, Lord, is it /? 

Mark 14.29. tho' all shall be offended, yet will not/ 
Luke 2. 4f . thy father and /sought thee sorrowing 

11.19. if /by Beelzeb. cast out devils, by whom do 
20. if / with the fingei- of God cast out devils 

21. 8. shall come in my name, saying, /am Christ 

22. 27. but /am among you as he that serveth 

24. 39. that it is /myself, handle mo and see 
Tohn 1. 20. he confessed, /am not the Christ, 3. 2S. 

33. /knew him not || 4. 26. /that speak am he 

8. 16. /am not alone, but /and Fath. that sent me 

23. /am from above, /am not of this world 

28. shall know that /am he, /do nothing of myself 

58 Jeeus said, verily, before Abraham was, /am 

10. 30. / and my Father are one 

38. the Fat her in me, and /in him, 17. 21 . 1 15. 5. 

12. 32. and /, if / be lifted up, will draw all men to 

13. 14. if /thenVourLd. and Master have washed 

34. 20. /in my Father II 15.4. abide in me, /in you 

28. T so to Fath. tor my Father is greater than / 

17. 23.~J in them, 26. || 2o. but / have known thee 

18. 35. Pilate answered, am /a Jew? 

^cts 11.17. what was /, that /could withstand God 

22. 23. /"obtained this freedom ; /was free born 

Rom. 7. 17. it is no more /, but sin dwell, in me, 20. 

lCor.1.12. /am of Paul, /ofApoiios, /of Chr. 3.4. 

2. 1. and / brethren when /caine to you declaring 

3. 1. and /, brethr. could not speak to you as to sp. 

7. 7. /would that all men were even as /myself 

8. if they abide even as /|| 10. yet not /, but Lord 
9. 6. or /only and Barnabas, have not we power 

26. / therefore so run, so fight /, not as one that 
11.1. be ye followers of me, even as /am of Christ 
15.10. by the grace of G. /am what /am, yet not / 

11. whether it were /or they, so we preached 

16.10. for he worketh the w-ork of Christ, even as / 
2 Cor. 11. 22. are they Hebrews ? so am / 

23. / am more || 29. who is offended, / burn not ? 
Gal. 2. 19. /thro' the law am dead to the law, that / 

20. /live, yet not /, but Christ hveth in me 

4. 12. brethren be as /am, for /am as ye are 

5. 11. / brethren, if /yet preach circumcision 
6. 14. that / should glory in cross, and / to world 

Eph. 1.15. /also, after /heard of your faith in Jesus 
4. 1. /therefore, prisoner of the Lord, beseech you 

1 Pet. 1. 16. it is written, be ye holy, for / am holy 

2 John 1. whom / love in the truth, and not / only 
Rev. 1. 8. /am Alpha and Omega, beginn. and end 

3. 19. as many as /love, /rebuke and chasten 

21. as / also overcame || 21. 2. /John saw, 22. 8. 
22. 9. see thou do it not, / am thy fellow--servant 

16. / Jesus have sent my angel to testify these 
things, / am the root and offspring of David 
JACINTH. 
iJeu. 9. 17. having breast-plates of fire, j'. and brimst. 

21.20. the eleventh foundation of the city was a ?'. 

JAILER. 
^(ts 16. 23. charging the j. to keep them safely 

JANGLING. 
1 Tim. 1.6. having swerved, turned aside to yain_;. 

JASPER. 
Ex<}i.2S.20. th" fourth row an ony.x and o.j. 39. 13. 
Ezek.^.13. topaz, the diamond andj. thy covering 
Rev. 4. 3. he that sat, was fo look upon like a j. 

23. 11. her light was like to a.j. stone, clear as 

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Rev. 21. 18. building of the wall of city was of J. 
19. with precious stones, the first foundat. was 7. 
JAVELIN. 
J\,''um. 25. 7. and Phinehas took a^'. in. his hand 
1 Sam. IS. 10. there was a j. in Saul's hand, 19. 9. 

11. Saul cast thej. for he said, I will smite David 
19. 10. he smote the J. into the wall, David fled 

JAW. 
■Tudg. 15. 19. but God clave a hollow place in thej. 
Job 41. 2. canst thou bore his j. thro' with a thorn'' 

JAW-BONE. 
Judo-. 15. 15. Samson found & pew j. -hone of an ass 

16. with the j.-bone of an ass have I slain 

17. he cast away the j.-bojie out of his hand 

JAWS. 
.Tub 29.17. and I brake thej. of the wicked 
Psal 22. 15. and my tongue cleaveth to myj. 
Isa. 30. 28. there shall be a bridle in j. of the people 
Has. 11.4. as thev that take off the yoke on their?". 

JAW-TEETH. 
Prov. 30. 14. and their j. -teeth as knives to devour 
ICE. See YCE. 
IDLE 
Signifies, [1] One who is slothful or lazy., Esod. 
5. 8, 17. [2j One that would work., but is not 
employed or hired, Mat. 20. 3, 6. [3] Unprofi- 
table, not tending to edification. Mat. 12. 36. 
Exod. 5. 8. for they be i. therefore they cry 

17. but he said, ye are i. ye are i. ye say, let us go 
Prov. 19. 15. an i. soul shall suffer hunger 
Mat. 12. 33. that every i. word men shall speak 
20. 3. he saw others standing i. in market-place, 6. 
Luke 24. 11. and their words seemed as i. tales 
lTim.5. 13. withal thcv learn to be I. and not only /. 

IDLENESS. 
Prov. 31. 27. she eateth not the bread of z. 
Eccl. 10. 13. through i. the hou.se droppcth through 
Ezek. 16. 49. and abundance of i. was in her 

IDOLATER. 
1 Cor. 5. 11. if any called a brother be an z. not to eat 
Eph.o.D.who'is an i. hath any inheritance in kingd. 

IDOLATERS. 
1 Cor. 5. 10. yet not altogether with the covetous or i. 
6. 9. i. shall not inherit the kingdom of God 
10. 7. neither be ye i. as were soine of them 
Rev. 21. 8. but i. shall have their part in the lake 
22. 15. without are murderers and i. and all liars 

IDOLATRY 
Signifies, [1] The superstitious icorship ichichis 
given to idols or false gods, Acts 17. 16. 1 Cor. 
10. 7. [2] The making of any image or like- 
ness of God or any creature for a religious 
end, Deut. 5. 8. Gaf. 5. 20. [3] Ml human in- 
ventions thrust into the worship of God, Deut. 

12. 32. [4] The setting of the heart inordinately 
upon any creature, Phil. 3. 19. [5] .^n inor- 
dinate love to, and distrustful care for, the 
things of the world. Col. 3. 5. 

1 .Sam. 15. 23. stubbornness is as iniquity and i. 
..ids 17-J6. when he saw the city wholly given to i. 
1 Cor. 10. 14. my dearly beloved, flee from i. 
Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are i. witchcraft 
Col. 3. 5. mortify covetousness, which is i. 
"IDOLATRIES. 

1 Pet. 4. 3. when we walked in abominable i. 

IDOLATROUS. 

2 Kings 23. 5. Josiah put down the i. priests 

IDOL. 
ZecA. 11. 17. woe to the /.shepherd thatleaveth flock 

IDOL 
Signifies, [1] ..In image or statue representing 
some false deity, 2 Cor. 6. 16. [2] .Sny thing 
too much and sinfully indulged, 1 John 5. 21, 
[3] Devils, Isa. 19. 3. 1 Cor. 10. 21. 
IKings J5.13. she made an i. in grove, 2 Chr. 15.16. 
2 Chron. 33. 7. he set the i. in the house of God 
15. he took the /. out of the house of the Lord 
/sa.48.5. lest thou should say, my 2. hath done them 
66. 3. he that burneth incense as if he blessed an i. 
Jer. 22. 28. is this man Coniah a despised broken i. 
,icts 7.41. made a calf and offered sacrifice to the i. 
1 Cor. 8. 4. we know an f. is nothing in world, 10. 19. 
7.some with conscience of the z.to this houreat it 
IDOLS. 
Z,eB.19.4. turn ye not unto i. || 26.1. shall make no i. 
26.30.willcast your carcases on carcases of your i. 
Deut. 29. 17. ye have seen their /. wood and stone 
1 Sam. 31. 9. to publish it in the house of their i. 

1 Kino-s 15. 12. Asa removed the i. his father made 
21. 26. Ahab did very abominable in following i. 

2 Kings 17. 12, for they served /. 2 Chron. 24. 18. 
21. 11. Manasseh hath made Judah sin with his i. 

21. Amon served the i. that his father served 
23. 24. the i. that were spied in the land of Judah 

1 Chr. 10. 9. to car./ tidings to their i. and people 
15. 26. for all the gods of the people are i. 

2 C^r. 15. 8. Asa put away abominable 2. out of Jud. 
34. 7. Josiah cut down all the i. in the land oi"l5r. 

Psal. 96. 5. for all the gods of the nations are i. 
97. 7. confounded thev that boast themselves of i. 



Psal. 106. 36. they serv. their i. that were snare to 

38. whom they sacrificed to the i. of Canaan 

115. 4. their i. are silver and gold, 135. 15. 

Tsa.2.8. their land is full of /.worship work of hands 

18. and the i. he shall utterly abolish 

20. shall cast awayhisi. of silverandgold,31.7. 

10.10. as my hand hath found kingdoms of the z. 

11. to Samaria and herz. sodo to Jerus.andheri, 

19. 1. i. of Egypt shall be moved at his presence 

3. they shall seek to the i. and to the charmers 

45. 16. the makers oft. shall go to confusion 

46. 1. their i. were on the beasts and on the cattle 

57. 5. inflaming yourselves wnth i. under green tree 

Jer. 50. 2. her i. are confounded, her images broken 

38. land of images, and they are mad upon their?. 

Ezek. 6. 4. cast your slain men before your i. 5. 13. 

6. alt. laid waste, your /.may be broken and cease 

O.with their eyes which go a^vhor)ngafter their i. 

13. where they did offer sweet savour to allth.z. 

8. 10. 1 saw all the i. of Israel pourtrayed on wall 

14. 3. these men set up their i. in their lieart,4,7. 

5. they are estranged from me through their 2, 

6. repent, and turn from your i. 

16. 3'6. and with all the i. of thy abominations 
18. 6. nor hath lift up his eres to the i. of Israel, 15. 



,Wa 



12. oppre.-sed the poor, ffath lift up his eyes toi 

20. 7. defile not yourselves with the i. of Egypt, 18. 

8. nor did they forsake the i. of Egypt, I will pour 

16. polluted niysabbaths,tor their heartwent aft.t. 

24. polluted sabb. their eyes went after father's i 
31. ye pollute yourselves with ail vour i. even 

unto this day, 22. 4. j 23. 7, 30, 37. 
39. but pollute ye my holy name no more with i. 

22. 3. the city maketh i. against herself to defile 
23. 39. when they h;id slain their children.to tlieir i. 

49. and ye shall bear the sins of your i. I am Ld. 
30. 13. 1 will destroy t. and will cause their images 
33. 25. and ye lift up your eyes to'.vard your f. 
36. 18. for their i. wherewith they polluted it 

25. from all your i. will I cleanse you, 37. 23. 
44. 10. which went astray from me after their i. 

12. because they minister, to them before their f. 
Uos. 4. 17. Ephraim is joined to i. lei him alone 

8. 4. of theirsilv. and gold have they made themf. 

13. 2. have made i. according to their understand. 

14. 8. what have I to do any more with i.? 
Mic. 1. 7. and all the i. thereof will I lay desolate 
Ffa'1.2. 18. maker trusteth therein to make dumb i 
Zcph. 1. 1 3. I will consume i. with the wicked 
Zfc/t. 10. 2. for the ii have spoken vanity, and divin 

13. 2. 1 will cut off names of the /. out of the land 
..Sets 15. 20. they abstain from pollutions off. 
29. abstain from meats offered to i. 21. 25. 

17. t 16. when Re saw the city full oCi. 
Rom.2. 22. thou that abhorrest i. dost thou commit 

1 Cor. 8. 1. as touching things offered to i. 4. 10. 

flO. 19, 28. Rev. 2. 14, 20. 
12.2. were Gentiles carried away to these dumb i. 

2 Cor. 6. 16. what agreement temple of God with i.? 
IThcss. 1. 9. how ye turned to God from i. 
IJohn 5. 21. children keep yourselves from i. 
i2eo.9.20. not worship devils and i. of gold andsil, 

JEALOUS. 
Exod. 20. 5. for I the Lord thv God am aj. God, 
34. 14. Deut. A. 24. | 5. 9.| 6. 15. Josh. 24. 19. 
JVum. 5. 14. and he be /. of his wife, 30. 
IKings 19.10. 1 have been.?, for the L. of hosts,14. 
Ezek. 39. 25. and will be j. for ray holy name 
.Joel 2. 18. then will the Lord be j. for his land 
jVah. 1. 2. God \sj. and the Lord revengeth • 
ZecA. 1. 14. 1 s.mj. for Jerus. || 8. 2. was j. for Zion 
2Cor.ll.2. fori am 7. over you with godly jealousy 

JEALOUSY 
Signifies, [1] Suspicion between married persens 
of their fidelity one to another, Num. 5. 14. [2] 
.^71 earnest desire and concern for the welfare 
of others, joined with some degree of fear of 
them, 2 Cor. 11. 2. [3] The hot displeasure and 
indignation of God, Psal. 79. 5. 1 Cor. 10. 22. 
JVum. 5. 14. the spirit of j. come upon him, 30. 
15. for it is an offering of J. and of memorial, 18. 
25. then priest shall take j. offering from woman 
25. 11. that I consumed not Israel in mj.j. 
Deut. 29, 20. his j. shall smoke against that maa 
32. 16. they provoked him toj. 1 Kings 14. 22. _ 
21. have moved me I07. 1 will move them toj. 
Psal. 78. 58. thev moved him toj. with images 
79. 5. how long." Lord, shail thy.;, burn like fire 
Prou.6.34.forj?."is the rage of man,he will not spare 
27. 14. but who is able to stand before J..? 
Cc7!«.8.6.7.is cruel as the grave.the coals thereof ara 

fsa. 42. 13. he shall stir upj. like a man of war_ 
]^ek. 8. 3. where was the seat of the image ofj. 

5. behold at gate of altar this image of jt. in entry 
16. 33. and I will give thee blood in furv andj? 

42. mv j. shall depart from thee and will be quie: 

23. 25."l"will set my j. against thee, they shall deal 
36. 5. in the fire of/, have I spoken, 6. | 38. 19. 

Z£;}A.1.18. whose land devoured by fire of his j. 3.8. 
Zech. 1. 14. 1 am jealous for Zion with greatj. 8. 2. 



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fiam. 10.19. Mo3. saith, will prov.you toj. by them 
11.11. salvation to Gentiles, to provoke them toj. 

1 Cor. 10. 22. do we provoke the Lord to j.? 

2 Cor. 11.2. for I am jealous over you with godly j. 

JEALOUSIES. 
JV*Mm.5. 29. this is law ofj. when a wife goeth aside 

JEOPARDED. 
Ji<cfnr.5,18.werepeoDle that_;. their lives unto death 

JEOPARDY. 
2 Savi. 23. 17. went in /. of their lives, 1 Chr. 11. 19. 
1 Chr. 12. 19. he will tall to Saul, toj. of our heads 
Luke S.23.shipwas filled with water,they were mj. 
1 Cor 15. 30. and why stand we in j. every hour? 

JESTING. 
Ep/i. 5. 4. nor filthiness, norj. not convenient 

JEWEL 
Signifies, [ 1]. ? precious and costly ornament^ Gen. 

24. 53. [2] God's children^ Mai. 3. 17. 
Prov. 11. 22. as aj. of gold in a swine's snout 
20. 15. but the lips of knowledge are a precious j. 
Ezck.lQ.y2. 1 put a 7. on thy forehead, and ear-rings 

JEWELS. 
Gen. 24. 53. the servant brought forth j. of silver 
Exod. 3. 22. shall borrowj. of gold, 11. 2. | 12. 35. 
35. 22. they brought 'd\\j. of gold, JSTam. 31. 50. 
J^um. 31. 51. took the gold, even all wrought j. 

1 Sa7n. 6. 8. and put thej. of gold in a coffer, 15. 

2 Chron. 20. 25. they four, riches and precious j. 

32. 27. made treasuries for all manner pleasant j. 
Job 28. 17. the exchange of it shall not be for j'. of 
Cant. 1. 10. thy cheeks are comely with rows oij. 

7. 1. the joints of thy thighs are likej. 
Isa. 61. 10. as a bride adorneth herself with her j. 
Ezek. 16. 17. hast taken thyj. of my gold and silver 

39. and they shall take thy fair j. 23. 26. 
Hos. 2. 13. she decked herself with ear-rings andj. 
J}faZ.3.17.they shall be mine, when I make up myj. 

IF 
Signifies, [1] Surely, Num. 14. f 23. [2] Wliether 
or no, Gen. 8. 8. [3] When, Judg. 21. 21. 
John 12. 32. It denotes, [1] A condition, 
Deut. 28. 15. Luke 9. 23. [2] A supposition, 
Rom. 4. 2. 1 Pet. 3. 17. [3] A reason of a 
matter, Eph. 4. 21. 
Ge7i. 25. 22. she said, if\t be so, why am I thus 
31.8. if be said thus || 34. 15. if ye will be as we be 
43. 11. 7/itmust be so now, take of the best fruits 
Josh. 14. 12. «/so be the Lord will be with me 

1 Sa7n. 14. 9. if they say to us, tarry till we come 
20. 7. if he say thus, it is well, 2 Sam. 15. 26. 

2 Kings 7.4. if we say, if we sit here, i/they kill us 
10. 6. ifjQ be mine, if ye will hearken to my voice 

Job 9.29. if I be wicked,10.15.|| 24.25.i/it be not so 
Psal. 7. 3. 2/1 have done this, if there bo iniquity 
Jer. 27. 18.?/ they be prophets, if the word of Lord 

51.8. take balm for her pain, ?/so be may be heal. 
Dan. 3. 17. if it be so, our God is able to deliver us 

4. 27. zy it may be a lengthening of thy tranquillity 

Hos.9.1. z/so be it yield, strangers shall swall. it up 

Mat. 4. 3. if thou be the Son of God, command that 

these stones be made bread, 27. 40. Luke 4. 3. 

14. 28. if it be thou, bid me come to thee on water 
27. 43. let him deliver him, ?/he will have him 

Mark l.AQ. ?yfhou wilt, tliou canst make me clean 
11. 32. if we shall say of men, they feared people 
Luke 23". 35. if he be Christ, 39. John 10. 24. 
John 1. 25. if thou be not Eiias, nor that prophet 
15. 18. if the world hate you, 1 .Tolin 3. 13. 
19. ^2. Jews cried out, if thou let this man go 
Jlcts 5. 39. if it be of God ye cannot overthrow it 
lCor.l5.19.i/in this life only we have hope in Chr. 
Gal.A.l.ifd. son, then anheir of Godthro' Christ 
Phil.2.l. if a.ny consolation, z/ any comfort of love 
Heb. 3. 1 11. if they shall enter into rest, 4. 3, 5. 
1 Ji)-h7i 2. 19. if they had been of us, they would 

IF not. 
Gen. 18.21. if not I will know || 24. 49. ifii. tell me 
Exod.32.32. z/wo^blotme, Ipray, out of thy book 
.Tudg.9.15.ifn.\ethre come outof the bramble, 20. 

1 Sam. 2. 16. and if not, I will take it by force 
6.9. if not, then we shall know it is not his hand 

2 Sam. 13. 26. if not, I pray thee, let Amnon go 
17. 6. shall we do after his say.l if not speak thou 

2 Kings 2. 10. but ifjiot, it shall not be so 
Job 9. 24. if not, where, and who is he 7 
33. 33. if not, hearken unto me, hold thy peace 
Dan. 3. 18. but if not, be it known to thee, O king 
Zech. 11. 12. give me my price ; if not, forbear 
Luke 10. 6. but if not, it shall turn to you again 
13. 9. if not, after that thou shalt cut it down 
See Were. 
IF noxD. 
Gen. 18. 3. if now I have found favour in thy siglvt 
24. 42. O God, if noio thou do prosper my way 
49. if now you wiil deal kindly with me 
33.10. Jacob said, if now I have found grace in thy 
sight, 47. 29. Exod. 34. 9. Judg. 6. 17. 
I Cor. ^.7. if n. thou didst receive it, why dost glory 

IGNOMINY. 

Prov, 18. 3 Cometh contempt, and with e. reproach 

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IGNORANCE 

Signifies, [1] TVajit of the true knowlcd,ge of God 
and of heavenly tilings, Eph. 4. 18. [2] Un 
belief, which follows ignorance, 1 Pet. 1. 14 
[3] Error, imprudence, or surprise, Lev. 4. 2, 
13. [4] Idolatry, Acts 17. 30. 

Lev.i.2. if a soul shall sin thro' i. against any com- 
mandment, 5. 15. JVum. 15. 24, 27, 28, 29. 
13. the whole congregation of Israel sin thro' i. 
22. when a ruler hath done somewhat thro' i. 
27. if any of the common people sin thro' i. 

JVu?«. 15. 25. it shall.be forgiven them, for it is i. 

Jjcts 3. 17. 1 wot that thro'i. ye did it as your rulers 
17. 30. and the times of tiiis i. God winked at 

Eph. i.l8.being alienated thro' the z.that is in them 

1 Pet. 1. 14. according to the former lusts m your i. 
2. 15. that ye may put to silence i. of foolish men 
IGNORANT 

Signifies, [1] One that wants tmderstanding, Isa. 
56. 10. [2] 07ie that is not in a capacity to 
know one's conditio7i, or deliver from troubles, 
Isa. 63. 16. [3] Without the knowledge of the 
true God, Acts 17. 23. [4J Owe sin7iing 7171- 
wittingly, not k7i07cingthat the Christian reli- 
gio7i Teas the true religion, 1 Tim. 1. 13. [5] 
Onethat has7iot been trainedup in schools of po- 
lite lear7iing, 7ior attained his knowledge by the 
ordinary to ay of lear7iing it from men, Acts 4. 
13. [6] 07ie 7iot 7-ightl7j conceiving or appre- 
hending, Rom. 10. 3. [7] One that sinneth for 
7Dant of the kr.owledge of his duty, and through 
inco7isideration, Heb. 5. 2. 

Psal. 73. 22. so foolish was I and i. I was as a beast 

Isa. 56. 10. they are all i. they are all dumb dogs 
63. 16. thou art our fatlier,tho' Abraham be i. of us 

Acts 4. 13. and perceived that they were i. men 

Ro7n. 1. 13. now I would not have you i. brethren, 
1 Cor. 10. 1. I 12. 1. 2 Cor. 1. 8. 1 Thess. 4. 13. 
10.3.they being i. of God's righteous, going about 
11. 25. that ye should be i. of this mystery 

1 Cor. 14. 38. if any man be i. let him be i. 

2 Cor. 2. 11. for we are not i. of Satan's devices 
Heb. 5. 2. who can have compassion on the i. 

2 Pet. 3. 5. for this they are willingly i. of 

8. but, beloved, be not i. of this one thing 

IGNORANTLY. 
JV^Mjn. 15.28. priests atone for the soul that sinneth i. 
De7it. 19. 4. the case, whoso killeth his neighbour i. 
Acts 17.23. whom therefore ye i. worship I declare 
1 Tim.l. 13. had mercy, because Idid it z. in unbel. 

ISLAND. 

Job 22. 30. he shall deliver the i. of the innocent 

Jsa. 34. 14. shall meet with the wild beasts of the z. 

Acts 27. 16. and running under a certain i. Clauda 

26. howbeit, we must be cast on a certain i. 

28. 1. they knew that the i. was called Melita 

7. were possessions of the chief man of the i. 

9. others who had diseases in the i. were healed 
Rev. 6. 14. every i. was moved out of its place 

16. 20. every i. fled away, mountains not found ~ 

ISLANDS. 
Isa. 11. 11. to receive his people from the i.of the sea 
13.22. wild beasts of the z. shall cry in their houses 

41. 1. keep silence before me O i. and let people 

42. 12. and declare the Lord's praise in the i. 
15. 1 will m5.ke the rivers i. and dry up the pools 

59. 18. to the i. he will repay recompence 

Jer. 50. 39. wild beasts of the i, shall dwell there 
ISLE. 

Isa. 20. 6. the inhabitants of the i. say in that day 
23. 2. be still, ye inhabitants of the i. 
6. pass over to Tarshish, howl, inhabitants of z". 

Acts 13.6. they had gone thro' the z'. to Paphos 
28. 11. in a ship which had wintered in the i. 

Rev. 1. 9. 1 John was in the i. that is called Patmos 
ISLES. 

Ge7i.l0.5.hy these were the z.of theGentiles divided 

Esth. 10. 1. Ahasuerus laid a tribute on the z". 

Psal. 72. 10. the kings of the i. shall bring presents 
97. 1. let the multitude of the i. be glad thereof 

Isa. 24. 15. glorify ye the Lord in the z". of the sea 
40. 15. he taketh up the i. as a very little thing 
41.5. the z. saw it and feared, the ends of the earth 
42. 4. and the i. shall wait for his law 

10. the z*. and the inhabit, thereof sing his praise 
49. 1. listen, O i. unto me, and hearken ye people 
51. 5. the i. shall wait upon me and trust, 60. 9. 

66. 19. the z". afar off that have not heard my fame 
Jer. 2. 10. for pass over the i. of Chittim, and see 

25. 22. the kings of the i. shall drink after them 
31. 10. hear and declare it in the z". afar off 
Ezek. 26. 15. shall not i. shake at sound of thy fall? 

IB. the i. trembled, the z". shall be troubled 
27.3. who art a merchant of the people for many z. 

6. benches of ivory, brought out of z". of Chittim 

7. blue and purple from the z. of Elisha 

15. many i. were the merchandise of thy hand 
35. inhabitants of the z'.shall be astonished at thee 
39. 6. among them that dwell carelessly in the z. 
Dan. 11.18. after this he shall turn his face to the i. 



Zcph. 2. 11. men shall worship him, every on« 
from his place, even all the i. of the heathen 
ILL. 
Gen. 41. 3. kinecamc up z. -favoured, 4,19,20,21. 
43.6. why dealt ye so i. with me as.tolclltheirfaijl 
Z)£>ii«. 15.21. hath any i. blemish thoii shalt notofier 
.lob 20. 26. it shall go i. with him that is left 
Psal. 106. 32. it went z. with Moses for their sakes 
Isa. 3. 11. woe to the wicked, it shall be z. with hira 
Jer. 40.4. if it seem i. to thee to come with me 
Joel 2. 20. his stink and his z. savour shall come up 
JMic.3.i. they behaved themselves z. in their doings 
Ro7n. 13. 10. love worketh no z. to his neighbour 

TLL-favouredness. 
£>ezii. 17.1. not sacrifice goat wherein i.-favouredn. 

ILLUMINATED. 
jye5.10.32. after ye were i. ye endured a great fight 

IMAGE 
Signifies, [1]A representation orlikencss ofapcr- 
son or tiling, 1 Sam. 19. 13. Mat. 22. 20. 
[2] A7iy shape or picture representing God, or 
any creat7ire, made for the sake of divine wor- 
ship, Exod. 20. 4. [3] Our resc7nbla7ice of 
God in 7-ighteousness and holi7icss, Gen. 1. 25. 
[4] Our like7iess to God in respect of dominion 
and power, 1 Cor. 11. 7. [5] A71 csse7itial, 
S7ibstantial, real, a7id adequate resemblance of 
the perso7i of another. Col. 1. 15. Heb. 1. 3. 
It is taken, [1] Esse7itially, as Christ is the 
i7nage of his Father, Heb. 1. 3. [2] Acciden- 
tally, or respecting q7i.alities, spiritual and hea- 
venly, Gen. 1. 26. 27. [3] ExistenJ,ially, for the 
substance of the things whereof they be i7nag0s, 
1 Cor. 15. 49. Heb. 10. 1." [4] Jyhjstically, 
Rev. 13. 14, 15. | 14. 9, 11. [5] Representor 
lively, ] Cor. 11. 7. [6] Civilly, Mat. 22. 20. 
[7] hnaginarily, as in apparitio7is. Job 4. 16. 
[8] Figuratively, for the trans ito;ry felicity and 
glory of the wicked, Psal. 73. 20. [9] Idola 
trously, 2 Kings 17. 10, 16. 
Gen. 1. 26. let us make man in our z. 27. | 9. 6. 
5. 3. Adam begat a son in his own z. after his i 
Lev. 26. 1. nor rear up a standing z. Deut. 16. 22. 

1 Sa7n. 19. 13. Michael took an z. and laid it in bed 

16. behold there was an z". in the bed with pillow 

2 Ki7igs 3. 2. for Jehoram put away the i. of Baal 
10.27. they brake down the i. and house of Baal 

2 CA?-. 33.7. Manasseh set carved z. in house of G. 
Job 4. 16. an z. was before mine eyes, was silence 
Psal. 39. t 6. surely every man walketh in an z. 

73. 20. when thou awakest, shalt de.<pise their i. 
Ezek. 8. 3. there was the seat of the z. of jealousy, 5. 
Dan. 2. 31. behold, a great i. stood before thee 
35. stone that smote z. became a great mountain 

3.1. Nebuchadnezzar the king made an z. of gold 
5. fall down and worship the golden z. 10, 15. 
Hos. 3. 4. Tsr. shall abide many days without an z. 
JV/at22.20.whose is this i.lMarkl'i.l&.Luke'iQ.m.. 
Acts 19.35. of the z. which fell down from Jupiter 
Rom. 1. 23. and changed the glory of G. into an z. 

8. 29. to be conformed to the z. of his Son 

11. 4. who have not bowed the knee to z. of Baal 
ICor. 11.7. forasmuch as he is the z. and glory of G. 

15. 49. and as we have borne the z. of the earthy 
2 Co?-.3. 18. and changed into the same z.fiom glery 

4. 4. of Christ, who is the z. of God, Col. 1. 15. 
Col. 3. 19. after the z. of him that created him 
Heb. 1. 3. by his Son, the express z. of his person 
10. 1. a shadow, not the very i. of the things 
Rev. 13.14. that they should make an z. to the beast 
15. had power to give life unto the i. of the beast 
14.9. if any man worship the beast and his z. 
11. they have no rest, who worsh. beast and his ?'. 
15.2. that have gotten victory over beast and his i. 

16. 2. grievous sore fell on them that worship i. 
19. 20. he deceived them that worshipped his i. 
20.4. who had not worshipped the beast nor his i. 

See Graven. 

IMAGE-WORK. 

2 Chro7i. 3. 10. he made two cherubims of i.-work 

Molten IMAGE. 
Deut. 9. 12. they have made them a molten i. 
7zfd!o-.17.3.the silver for my son \omT\\ie -a molten i. 
P5aZ.lO6.i9. made a calf and worshipped molten i. 
Jer. 10. 14. for his molten i. is falsehood, 51. 17. 
Hah. 2.18.whatprofiteth the graven and 7noltenu 

IMAGES. 
Gen. 31. 19. Rachel had stolen her father's z. 34, 

35. Laban searched but found not the i. 
Ezod. 23. 24. thou shalt overthrow and quite break 
down their z. 34. 13. De7it. 7. 5. Xu7n.33. 52. 
Z,ei).26.30.I will cut down j'ourz. and cast carcases 
lSaTO.6.5.yeshall make z.ofyour emerods and mice 
11. they laid the z. of their emerods on the cnrt 
2Sam.5.21.there they left their z. David burnt them 

1 Kings 14. 9. hast made molten i. to provoke me 
23.they also build them high places,z.and grovep 

2 Kings 10. 26. they, brought z. out of house of 
Baal, 11. 18. i. brake they in pieces, 1H 
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2 Kings 17. 10. set up i. \\ 16. they made molten ». 
23. 24. Josiah put awiy '. that were spied in land 

ZCkron. 14. 3. and Asa broke down the i. 5. 

23.17.Jehoiada brake i. \[ 31. 1. Hezekiah brake i. 

28. 2. Ahaz made also molten i. for Baalim 

33. 22. tor Anron sacriliced to all the carved i. 

34.3. Josiahtut down the carved and molten i.4. 
[sa. 17. 8. he shall not look to groves or i. 

27. 9. the groves and i. shall not stand up 

30. 22. ye shall defile the ornament ofmolten i. 
41. 29. their molten i. are wind and confusion 

Jer. 43. 13. he shall break the i. of Beth-shemesh 
50. 2. idols confounded, her«. are broken in pieces 
EiCi. 6.4. altars desolate, and your i.shall be broken 
6. idols broken, andthatyour?'. may becutdown 

7. 20. but they made the i. of their abominations 
16. 17. taken gold, and madest to thi-selft. of men 
21. 21. the king of Babylon consulted with /. 
23. 14. the i. of the Chaldeans pourtrayed 

30. 13. 1 will cause their i. to cease out of Noph 

Hos.Vi.l. increas. altars, they have made goodly i. 

2. shall break down their altars, spoil their i. 

13. 2. they have made their molten i. of silver 

Amos 5. 26. ye have borne the tabernacle of your /. 

Mic. 5. 13. thy graven and standing i. will I cut off 

IMAGERY. 
Ezek. 8. 12. every man in the chamber of his i. 

IMAGINE. 
Job 6. 25. do ye i. to reprove words and speeches? 
^1. 27. the devices ye wrongfully i. against me 
Psal. 2. 1. why do the people i. a vain thing 1 

38.12. they seek my hurt and z. deceits all daylong 
62. 3. how long will ye i. mischief against me 1 
140. 2. which i. misch. in their heart, are for war 

Pro?;. 12. 20. deceit is in the heart of them that i.evil 
Hos. 7. 15. yet do they i. mischief against me 
JVah. 1. 9. what do ye i. against the Lord 1 
Zech.l. 10. let none i. evil against neighbour, 8.17. 
Acts 4. 25. v.'hy did the people i. vain things'? 

IMAGINATION 
Signifies, [1] The first ideas, purposes, and mo- 
tions of tlic soul, Gen. 6. 5. [2] Stubbornness, 
Deut. 29. 1 19. Jer. 27. 1 17. [3] Corrupt rea- 
sonings, 2 Cor. 10. t 5. 
Gen. 6. 5. every i.of his heart was evil continually 

8. 21. the i. of man's heart is evil from his youth 
T>eut. 29. 19. though I walk in the i. of mine heart 

31. 21. for I know their i. 1 Chron. 28. 9. 

1 Chr. 29. 18. keep this for ever in the i. of heart 
^er.23.17. say to everyone walkeih after i. of his h. 
I.zike 1. 51. scattered the proud in i. of their hearts 

IMAGINATIONS. 
1 Ckr.28. 9. Ld. understands all ihez. of thoughts 
PsaZ. 81. 1 13. I gave them up to the hardness of?. 
Prov. 6. 18. a heart that deviseth vvicked i. 
Lam. 3. 60. thou hast seen all their i. against me 

61. thou hast heard all their i. against me 
22om. 1.21. but became vain in their z. heart darken. 

3 Cor. 10. 5. casting down i. that e.xalt against God 

See Heart. 

IMAGINED. 

den. 11. 0. nothing restrained, which they have i. 

P5aL10.2. let them be taken in devices they have i. 

21. 11. intended evils, thev i- mischievous device 

IMAGINETH. 

Kah.X. 11. there is one that i. evil against the Lord 

IMBALM, &,-c. See Letter E. 

IMMEDIATELY, 

Mat. 4. 22. they i. left the ship and followed him 

S.3.i. his leprosy was cleans. Mark\. 42. iM.5.13. 

20. 34. i. received sight, Mark 10. 52. Lu. 18. 43. 

26. 74. i. the co.ck crew, Lukc'i'i. 60. John 18. 27. 

Mark l.I2.i. the Spirit driveth him into wilderness 

31. he lifted her up, and i. the fever left her 
4. 15. Satan cometh i. and taketh away the word 
17. when affliction ariseth, i. they are offended 
lAike 1. 64. Zacharias, his mouth was opened i. 
6.49.2.it fell II 8. 44. i. her issue of blood staunched 

13. 13. i. she was made straight and glorified God 
19. 11. that the kingdom of God should i. appear 

John 5. 9. and i. the man was made whole 
Acts 9. 34. Eneas arose i. || 10. 33. 1 sent i. to thee 
12. 23. i. the angel of the Lord smote him 
16. 26. and i. all the doors were opened 
€lal. 1. 16. i. I conferred not with flesh and blood 
Rev. 4.2. and i. I was m'the Spirit, and behold 

IMMORTAL 
Signifies, [1] One who is simply and evertj way 
incorruptible, without possibility of perishing 
or dying, 1 Tim. 1. 17. [2] That ichich being 
once dead shall rise again, never to die more, 
1 Cor. 15. 53. [3] The consummate glory and 
(iternal blessedness of the saints in heaven, 
Rom. 2. 7. 
I Tim. 1. 17. now to the King eternal, i. invisible 

IMMORTALITY. 
Rom. 2. 7. to them who seek for i. eternal life 
I Cor. 15. 53. and this mortal must put on i. 
54. when this mortal shall have put on i. 
5 TVm. 6. IG. who only hath i. dwelling in the light 
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'^Tim. 1.10. who brought i. to light thro' the.gospe! 

IMMUTABLE. 
Hcb. 6. 18. that by two i. things, in which it was 

IMMUTABILITY. 
i/eS.6.17.the2.of his counsel, confirm, it by an oath 

IMPART. 
Z.MA:e3.11.twocoatg,lethimz.to him that hath n6ne 
Rum. 1. 11. that I may i. to you some spiritual gift 

IMPARTED. 
Job 39. 17. nor hath he i. to her understanding 
lTAe5s.2.8.we werewilling to have j.our own souls 

IMPEDIMENT. 
Mark 7. 32. they bring one that had i. in his speech 

IMPENITENT. 
/?o??i.2.5.thou,after thy i.heart treasurest up wrath 

IMPERIOUS. 
Ezek. 16. 30. the work of an i. whorish woman 

IMPLACABLE. 
Rojn. 1.31. without natural affection, i. unmerciful 

IMPLEAD. 
Acts 19.38. the law is open, let them i. one another 

IMPORTUNITY. 
Luke ll.S.because of his z. he will rise and give him 

IMPOSE. 
Ezra 7.24. it shall not be lawful to i. toll upon them 

IMPOSED. 
Heb. 'd.lQ.siood only in carnal ordinances i.6n them 

IMPOSSIBLE. 
Mat. 17. 20. and nothing shall be i. unto you 
19. 26. with men is i. Mark 10. 27. Luke 18. 27. 
Luke 1. 37. for with God nothing shall be i. 18. 27. 
17. l.he said, it is i. but that offences will come 
Heb.Q.'Lii is i. for those who were once enlightened 
18. in which it was i. for G. to lie, we might have 
11. 6. but. without faith it is i. to please" God 

IMPOTENT. 
John 5. 3. in these lay a great multitude of i. folk 
Acts 4. 9. of the good deed done to the i. man 
14. 8. there sat a man at Lvstrat. in his feet 

IMPOVERISH. 
Jer. 5. 17. they shall i. ihv fenced cities thou trust 

IMPOVERISHED. 
Jiidg. 6.6. Isr. was greatly i. because of Midianites 
Psal. 103. t 43. they were i. for their iniquity 
/sa.40.20.he that is so i. chooseth a tree will not rot 
Jl/aZ. 1.4. whereas Edom saith, we are z. but will re- 
IMPRISONED. [turn 

Acts 22. 19. thev know that I /. and beat them 

IMPRISONMENT. 
Ezra 7.26. whether it be to death, banishment, or i. 
//'eZi. 11.36. others had trial of mockings, bonds, i. 

IMPRISONMENTS. 
2 Cor. 6. 5. approving ourselves in stripes, in i. 

IMPUDENT. 
Prov. 7. 13. and with an i. face she said to him 
Ezek. 2.4. for they are i. children, and stift-hearted 
3. 7. the house of Israel are i. and hard-hearted 

IMPUTE 
Signifies, [1] Freely to account or ascribe to a 
person that lohich he himself hath not, nor did 
not, Rom. 4. 22. [2] To lay to one's charo-e, 
2 Sam. 19. 19. [3] To be held guilty. Lev. 17. 
4. [4] To suspect, 1 Sam. 22. 15. 

1 Sam.22.15.1et not king i. any thing to his servant 

2 Sam. 19. 19. let not my lord i. iniquity to me 
Rom.4.8. blessed, to whom the Ld. will not i. sin 

IMPUTED. 

Lev. 7. 18. nor shall it be i. to him that offereth it 

17. 4. blood shall be i. to that man, he shed blood 

Rom. 4.11. that righteousn. might be i. to them also 

22. therefore it was?, to him for righteousness, 23. 

Jam. 2. 23. Gal. 3. f 6. 
24. for us also, to whom it shall be i. if we believe 
5. 13. but sin is not i. when there is no law 

IMPUTETH. 
Psal. 32.2. blessed, to whom theL. i. not iniquity 
Rom. 4.6. to whom G. i. righteousn. without works 

IMPUTING. 
Hab. 1.11. he shall pass over,i.his power to his god 
2 Cor. 5. 19. God in Christ not i. their trespasses to 

them 
■ IN 
Signifies, [1] By or through, John 17. 10. Gal. 3. 
8. [2] Out of, E.xod. 31. 4. [3] With, or tosrc- 
ther with. Mat. 16.27. [4] As, Matthew 10.41. 
[5] From, Colossians 3. 16. [61 Before, John 
1. 1. [7] Upon, John 14. 1. [8] After, Mark 
13. 24. compared with Mat. 24. 29. 
Gen.l. 16. Noah in the ark, and the L. shut him in 
■John 14. 10. that I am in the Father, 11, 20. 
See Him., We, Thee, Them, Us, You. 
INASMUCH. 
Deut. 19. 6. i. as he hated him not in time past 
Ruth3. 10. 1, as thou folio wedst not young men 
Mat.25.'i0.i. as have done it to one ofleast of these 
45. i. as ye did it not to one of the least of these 
_ INCENSE 
Signifies, [1] A rich perfume used in sacrifices, 
Exod. 37. 29. [2] The'meritsof Christ's death, 
Rev. 8. 3. 

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Exod.30.8.sha.\] burn a perpetual i. before the Lord 

9.ye shall offer no strange i. thereon, nor sacrifio* 

37. 29. he made the pure i. of sweet spices 

40.5.shalt set the altar of gold for i. before the ark 

Z^eo. 10. 1. each took his censer, and put i. thereon 

16. 13. he shall put i. on the fire before the Lord 

JSTum. 7. 14. one spoon often shekels full of t. 86. 

16. 7. put i. in them before the Ld. to-morrow, 17. 

35. a fire consumed the 250 me:i that offered i, 

46. Moses said to Aaron, put on s.aiidgo quickly 

47. he put on i. and made an atunem. for peoplo 
i)e?;t.33.10. they shall put e. before theo,andsacrifi. 
2 Chron. 30. 14. the altars of z. t.ok they away 

34. 25. forsaken me, and burned i. to other gods 
Psal. 66. 15. I will ofter to thee the i. of rams 

141. 2. let my prayer be set forth before thee as i 
Isa. 1. 13. no oblations, i. is an abonrmation to me 

43. 23. I have not wearied thee with i. 

60.6. shall bring gold and i. and shew forth praises 

65. 3. sacrificeth and burnetii i. on altars of brick 
66. 3. he that burneth t. as if he blessed an idol 

,Icr. 6. 20. why cometh there to me i. from Sheba? 
11. 12. and crv to the gods to whom they offer i 
17. to provoke me to anger, in ottering i. to Baal 
41. 5. offerings and i. in their hand to bring them 
48. 35. and him that burneth i. to his gods 
Ezek. 8. 11. and a thick cloud of i. went up 
16. 18. thou hast set mine oil and i. before them 
23. 41. whereupon thou hast set mine i. and oil 
Mai. 1. 11. in every place f. shall be offered to iny 
T^MAel.lO.pcople were praying without at time oii. 
Rev. 5.t 8. having harps, and golden vials full oft. 
8. 3. there was given to him much i. to offer 
4. the smoke of thy i. ascended up before God 
See Altar, Burn, Burnt. 
Sweet INCENSE. 
Exod.^d.a. spices for szoeet i. 35. 8, 28. JWm. 4. K. 
31. 11. to make oil and sweet i. for the holy place 
39. 38. they brought the oil and sweet i. to Moses 
7/f y.l6.12.Aaron took a censer, hands full oisw. i. 

INCENSED. 

Isa. 41. 11. all they that are i. ag. thee be ashamed 

45. 24. all that are i. against him shall be ashamed 

INCHANTER. 
Dcut.18.lQ. there shall not be found an i.ov a wit/*ii 

INCHANTERS. 
Jer. 27. 9. therefore hearken not to dreamers nor i. 

INCHANTMENTS. 
Exod. 7. 11. magicians did so with i. 22. | 8.7, 18. 
Lev. 19. 26. nor shall ye use i. nor observe times 
JVM?n.23. 23. there is no /.against Jacob, nor divinat 
24. I.Balaam went not to seek for /.but set his face 
2 Kings 17.17. Isr. used divinat. and i. and did evil 

21. 6. Manasseh used i. 2 Chron. 3*3. 6. 

Eccl. 10. 11. surely the serpent will bite without z. 

Tsa. 47. 9. and for the great abundance of thine i. 

12. stand now with thine i. and thy sorceries 

INCLINE. 

Josh. 2i. 23. i. your heart to the Lord God of Israel 

IKings 8.58. that he may i.our hea. to keep his law 

Psal. 78. 1. i. your ears to the words of my mouth 

119. 36. /.my heart unto thy testimoni.not to coven. 

141. 4. i. not my heart to any evil thing 

See E.'^r. 

INCLINED. 

Jvdg. 9. 3. and their hearts /. to follow Abimelech 

Psal. 40.1. L. i. unto me, and heard my cry, 116. 2. 

119. 112. 1 have /. mine heart to perform thy stat. 

Prou. 5. 13. nor /. mine ear to them who instruct, me 

Jer. 7. 24. nor i. ear, 26. j 11. 8. 1 17. 23. j 34. 14. 

25. 4. but ye have not i. v^ur ear, 35. 15. | 44. 5. 

INCLINETH. 
Prov. 2.18. her house i. to death, and paths to df>ad 

INCLOSE. 
Cant. 8.9. if she be a door, \ve will /. her with cedar 

INCLOSED, 
Exod. 39.6. onyx-stone i. in ouches of gold, 13. / 
.7?irfo".20.43. Israel i. the Benjamites round about 
Ps. i7.10.they are /. in their ov.'n fat, speak proudly 

22. 16. the assembly of the wicked have /. me 
Cant. 4. 12. a garden i. is my sister, my spouse 
Lam. 3. 9. he hath /. my wavs with hewn stone 
Lxike 5. 6. they /. great multit. of fi.shes, net brake 

INCLOSINGS. 

Exod. 23. 20. stones shall be set in gold in i. 39.13 

INCONTINENCY. 

1 Cor. 7. 5. that Satan tempt you not for your i. 

INCONTINENT, 

2 Tm. 3. 3. without natural affection, i. fierce 

INCORRUPTIBLE. 
Rom. 1. 23. and changed the glory of the /. God 
1 Cor. 9. 25. we do it to obtain an /. crov/n 
15. 52. and the dead shall be raised /. we changed 
1 Pet. 1.4. begotten us to an inheritance/, undefiletl 
23. being born of/, seed, bv the word of God 
INCORRUPTION. ^ . 

1 Cor. 15. 42. it is sown in corrupt, it is raised m t 
50. neither doth corruption inherit /. 

53. for this corruptible must put on i. 

54. BO when this corruptible shall have put f>n-i. 



INC 

INCREASE 

riignilies, [1] Tlic prujit which cometh of t/is 
earth and of cutUc, iJuut. 7. 13. | 32. 13. I'lov. 
14. 4. [iij To grow, advance^ ur imjjrovc, Col. 
1. 10. J TlhJ.sa. 3. 1:2. [3J 7'(? be of more es- 
teem and atUhoritij, JuJin 3. 30. [4j 7'o :iwcll 
up, God. 7. 17. [oj To recruit or reinforce, 
Judg. y. '2\). [15] 7'o niultipLij, 1 Chroii. ii7. 23. 
[7] 7'o aggravaLe ur make greater, Ezra 10. 
10. [SJ To strengthen and enlarge, Luke 17. 
.>. [9j To malie profitable and fruitful, 1 Cor. 
3. C, 7. 

INCREASE, Substantive. 

Lev. 19. 25. that it may yield you the i. thereof 
'i.5. 7. for tliy cattle sliall all the /.thereof be meat 

36. take thou no usury of him or i. but fear God 

37. not money for usury, lead him victuals for i. 
26. 4. the land shiill yield iier i. and trees o. Held 

20. your laud sliali not yield her i. or trees offield 
■/V'ji7/i. 16. 30. as the i. of the threshing-floor 

32.14. risen upin father's stead an i. ol' sinful men 
i)ie«i.7.13.I\vili also bless the i. of thy kine, 2d.4. 

14. 22. thou shalt truly tithe all the i. of thy seed 
23. shall bring forth all tithe of the i. same year 

16. 15. theLd. thy G. shall bless thee in all thy i. 
23. 18. cursed shall be the i. of thy kino, 51. 

iSam.2.'o3. i. of tiiy house shall die in flower of age 
JVeA. 9. 37. it yieldeth much i. to the kings over us 
Job 20.26.iiiG t.of his house shall depart, and goods 

31. 12. it is a fire would root out all mine i. 
Psal. 67.6. earth shall yield her i. and God bless us 

78. 46. he gave also their i. to the caterpillar 

85.12. wiiat is good, and our land shall yield lier i. 
Prov. 14. 4. but much i. is by the strength of the ox 

18.20. and with the i. of his lips he shall be tilled 
JEccZ.5 10 shall not be satisfied with i.this is vanity 
/sa. U. 7. of the i of hisgovernment shall be no end 
Jer. 2.3. lirst-fruits of his i. was holiness to the L. 
Ezek. 18. 8. not usury, nor hath taken any i. 17. 
13. he hath given on usury, and taken i. 22. 12. 

34. 27. tree yield fruit, and earth shall yield her i. 
Zech. 8. 12. and the ground shall give her i. 
1 Cor. 8. 6. I have planted, but God gave the i. 7. 
£pft.4.16.maketh i. of the body to edifying in love 
CoZ.2.19. all the bodv increaseth with the i. of God 

INCREASE, Ferb. 
Lev. 25. 16. by years thou shalt i. the price thereof 
Dsut. G. 3. hear, O Israel, that ye may i. mightily 

7. 22. not at once, lest beasts of the field i. on thee 
Judg. 9. 2';). he said, /. thy army, and come out 

1 Chron. 27. 2.3. he v/ould i. Israel like to the stars 
Ezra 10. 10. taken strange wives to i.tresi>ass of Isr. 
/oft 8.7.t!io' siiiail, yet thy lat. end should greatly i. 
Psal. a. 12. dost not i. thy wealth by their ])rice 

62. 10. if riches i. set not your heart upon them 
71, 21. thou shalt i. my greatness, and comfort 
73. 12. who prosper in the world, they i. in riches 
115. 14. the Lord shall i. you more and more 
Prov. 1. 5. a wise man will i. learning, 9. 9. 

22. 16. he that oppresseth the poor to t. his riches 
23. 23. but wlion they perish, the righteous i. 

Eccl.5.11. goods i. they are increased that eat them 
6. 11. there be many things that i. vanity 
/sa. 29. 19. tlio mock shall i. their joy in the Lord 
57. 9. and dklst /. thy perfumes and didst send 
Ezek. 5. 16. I will i. the famine on you and break 
36. 29. 1 will i. it, and lay no famine on you 

37. I will i. them with men like a flock 
Dan. 11. 39. whom ye shall i. with glory 
Jfos. 4. 10. they commit whoredom, and shall not i. 
Zech. 10. 8. they shall i. as they have increased 
Euke 17. 5. the apostles said to Lord, i. our faith 
John 3. 30. he must i. but I must decrease 

2 Cor. 9. 10. and i. the fruits of your righteousness 
IThcss. 3. 12. the Lord make you to i. in love 

4. H;. we beseech you, that ye i. more and more 
27'iM. 2. 16. thev will i. to more ungodliness 

INCREASED. 
Gen. 7. 17. tlie waters i. and bare up the ark, 18. 

30. .30. it was little thou hadst, and it is now i. 
43. Jacob i. \\ Exod. 1. 7. Israel i. abundnntly 
E%od. 23. 30. till Ihou be i. and inherit the land 
1 .S'.aCT.-14. 19. the noise in the host went on and i. 
'2 Sam. 15. 12. the people i. with Absalom 
1 KingnZiM^.the battle z.thatday, 2 Chr. 18. 34. 
1 Cliron. 4. 38. the house of their fathers i. greatly 
Etra 9. 6. for our iniquities are i. over our head 
Psal. 3. 1. how are they i. that trouble me 

4. 7. in the time ihattheir com and wine i. 

49. 16. when the glory of his house is i. 

105. 24. and he i. his people greatly 
Prov. 9. 11. the years of thy life shall be i. 
Eccl. 2. 9. I i. more than all before me 

o. 11. goods increase, they are i. that eat them 
Isa. 9. 3. multiplied the nation, and not i. the joy 

2d 15. thou hast i. th« nation, O Lord 
Jer. 5. 6. and their backslidings are :'. 

15.8. their widows are z. above the sand oflhe seas 

29 C. »ake wives, that ye may be i. there 

30 14. wounded thee, because thy sina were i. 15. 

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IND 

Z.a7?z.2. 5. hathz. in daughter of Judah mourning 
Ezek. 16. 26. and hast i. thy whoredoms, 2;i. 14. 

28. 5. by thy great wisdom hast thou i. tliy riches 
J)an. 12. 4. many run, and knowledge shall be i. 
Has. 4. 7. :;s they were i. so they sinned agiiinsl me 

10. 1. according to the fruit, ho hath /. the altars 
Zech. 10. 8. they shall increase, as they have i. 
Mark 4.8. other did yield frgit, that si)rang up and i. 
Euke 2. 52. Jesus i. in wisdom and stature 
.licts 6. 7. and the word of God i. and the number 

9. 22. but Saul i. the more in strength 

16. 5. the churches i. in number daily " 
2 Cor. 10. 15. but having hope when your faith is i. 
Rev. 3. 17. sayest, I am rich, and i. with goods 

INCREASEST. 
Job 10. 17. and i. thine indignation upon me 

INCREASETH. 
.Job 10. 16. my afiliction i. || 12. 23. he i. nations 
Psal. 74. 23. the tumult of those i. continually 
Froii. 11. 24. there is that scattereth, and yet i. 

23. 28. she i. the transgressors among men 

24. 5. a man of knowledge i. strength 

28. 8. he that by unjust gain i. his substance 
29.16.when wicked are multiplied, transgression i. 
Eccl. 1. 18. he tluit i. knowledge, i. sorrow 
/.5a.40.29.to them that have no might, he z. strength 
Hos. 12. 1. he daily i. lies and desolation 
Uab. 2. 6. woe to him that z. that which is not his 
Col. 2. 19. the body /. with the increase of God 

INCREASING. 
Ccl. 1. 10. and i. in the knowledge of God 

INCREDIBLE. 
Acts 26. 8. why thought z. God should raise dead "? 

INCURABLE. 
2 Chr. 21. 18. Lord smote him with an z". disease 
Job 34. 6. my wound is i. without transgression 
Jer. 15. 18. why is my wound z. which refuseth 
30. 12. thy bruise is i. || 15. thy sorrow is i. 
Mic. 1. 9. for her wound is i. it is come to Judah 

INDEBTED. 
Luke 11. 4. we forgive every one that is i. to us 

INDEED. 
Gen. 17. 19. Sarah thy wife shall bear a sonz. 

20. 12. yet i. she is my sister, she is daughter 
37. 8. shalt thou z. reign over us, shalt thou z.? 

10. shall I, thy mother and brethren z. come 

40. 15. for z. 1 was stolen away out of theiand 

Exod. 19. 5. if you will obey my voice z. 23. 22. 

J^cD. 10. 18. ye should i. have eaten it in holy place 

JV"«;;(.12.2. hath theXord i. spoken only by Closes? 

21. 2. if thou wilt i. deliver this people 

22. 37.am I not able i. to promote thee to honour 1 
Deut. 2. 15. z. the hand of the L. was against them 

21. 16. son of the haled, which is«'. the first-born 
Josh. 7. 20. z. I have sinned against the Lord 
1 Sam. 1. 11. if thou wilt i. look on the affliction 

1 Kings 8. 27. God z. dwell on earth, 2 Chr. 6. 18. 

2 Kings 14. 10. thou hast i. smitten Edom 

1 Chron. 4. 10. O that thou vvouldest bless me z. 
21. 17. it is I that have sinned and done evil z. 

Job 19. 4. arid be it i. that I have erred 
PA'aZ.58.1. do ye z. speak righteousness, O congr.eg. 
Isa. 6. 9. hear ye z. see yez. but perceive not 
.Ter. 22. 4. for if ye do this thing i. then kings 
Mat. 3. 11. I z. baptize, Mark 1. 8. Luke'i. 16. 
Mark 11.32. men counted that he was a prophet i. 
Ijuke 23. 41. we i. justly !| 24. 34. Lord is risen z. 
John 1. 47. behold an Israelite z. in v»hom no guile 
4. 42. that this is i. the Christ,' the Saviour 
6. 55. my flesh is meat i. my blood is drink i. 
7.26.do the rulers know z. that, this is very Christi 
8. 31. if ye continue, then are ye my disciples z. 
36. if the Son make you free, ye shall be free z. 
Jicts 4. 16. for that z. a notable miracle been done 
Rom. 3. 7. not subject to the law, neither i. can be 
14. 20. all things z. are pure, but it i.s evil for that 

2 Cor. 11. 1. you could bear, and i. bear with me 
Phil. 1. 15. some i. preach Christ, even of envy 

3. 1. to write to you to me z. is not grievous 
Col. 2. 23. which things z. have a shew of wisdom 
1 Thess. 4. 10. i. ye do it toward all the brethren 
ITim. 5. 3. honour widows that are widows z. 
5. she that is a widow z. and desolate, 16. 

1 Pet. 2. 4. disallowed i. of men, but chosen of God 

See Endeavour. 
INDIGNATION 
Signifie.'!, [1] Wrath, anger, Neh. 4. 1. Esth.5. 9. 
[2] Envy, Acts 5. 17. [3] The judgments of 
God, or the dreadful effects of his anger, Isa. 
26. 20. [4] Messages of icrath, Jer. 15. 17. 
[5] A holy displeasure against one's self for 
sin, accompanied with a fear of falling into 
temptations, so as to be overcome by them, 2 
Cor. 7. 11. 

2 Kings 3. 27. there was great z. against Israel 
JVsA. 4.1. Sanballat took great z. mocked the Jews 
Esfh.H.9. Haman was full of 2. against Mordecai 
Job 5. 12. and /. slayeth the silly one 

10. 17. and incrcasesttiiine i. upon me 
Psal. 69. 24. pour out thy z. on thorn, and let anger 



INF 

Psal. 78. 49. he casv on Uiem wrath, z. and troubji 
102. 10. because of thine z. and ihy wrath 

Isa. 10. 5. and the staff m ihcir hand is mine i. 
25. for yet a little while, and ll»c i. shall cease 
13. 5. Lord, and vveniions of his i. Jer. 50. 25- 
26. 20. hide thyself till the z. be •verpast 
30.27. his lips 'are full of /. his tongue as fire 

30. with thoz". of liis anger, and witli the f.ime I 
34. 2. for the i. of the Lord is on all nations • 
66. 14. z. shall be known toward his enemies 

Jer. 10. 10. nations shall not be able to abide his 1. 

15. 17. for thou hast filled me with z. 
Lam. 2. 6. hathdesjjised in z. of his anger the king 
Ezek. 21. 31. I will j)our out mine i. upon thee 

22. 24. the land not rained on in the day of z. 

31. thereibre I poured out niiiie i. on them 
Da7i. 11. 30. and iiave i. against the holy covenanJ 
Mic. 7. 9. I will bear the z. of the Lord 

JVith. 1. 6. who can stand before his i.? 
Hab. 3. 12. thou didc=t march through the land in i 
Zcrh. 1. 12. thou hast hud z. these seventy years 
Mai. 1. 4. i;eoj)!e against whom the Lord hath i. 
Mat. 20. 24. they were moved with z. against two 
26. 8. they had i. saying, to what pur])i;se is this 
Luke 13. 14. ruler of synagogue answered with i. 
Jlcts 5. 17. and they were filled with i. 
Rom. 2. 8. but obey unrighteousness, i. wrath 
2 Cor. 7. 11. yea what i.! yea what fear ! 
Heb. 10. 27. a fearful looking for of fiery i. 
Rev. 14. 10. poured out into the cup of his z'. 

INDITING. 
Psal. 45. 1. my heart is z. a go()d matter 

INDUSTRIOUS. 
IKings 11. 28. seeing the young man that he was z. 

INEXCUSABLE. 
Ro7n. 2. 1. therefoi e thou art i. O man, that judges! 

INFALLIBLE. 
Acts 1. 3. he shewed himself by many z. proofs 

INFAMY. 
Prov. 25. 10. and thine i. turn not away 
Ezek. 36. 3. and ye are an z. of the people 

INFAMOUS. 
Ezek. 22. 5. they shall mock thee which artz. 
INFANT. 

1 Sam. 15. 3. slay man, woman, z. and suckling 
Isa. 65. 20. shall be no more thence an z. of daya 

INFANTS. 
Job 3. 16. or as z. which never saw light 
Hos. 13. 16. their i. shall be dashed in pieces 
I^uke 18. 15. and they brought also i. to him 

INx^ERIOR. 
Job 12. 3. understanding I am not i. to you, 13. 2, 
Dan. 2. 39. shall arise another kingdom z. to thee 

2 Cor. 12. 13. what were ye i. to other churches 
Ilcb. 2. t 7. madest him little i. to the ange.i 

INFIDEL. 
2 Cor. 6. 15. hath lie that believeth with an z. 

1 7 im. 5. 8. denied faith, and is worse than an i. 

INFINITE. 
.Tob 22. 5. and are not thine iniquities z'.? 
Psal. 147. 5. great is Lord, his understanding is i 
JVfl/z. 2. t 9. take the spoil of their z. store 
3. 9. and Egypt were her strength, and it was i. 

INFIRjMITY 
Signifies, [1] Sickness, or feebleness of body, 1 
Tim. 5. 23. [2] Afflictions, reproaches, and 
persecutions, 2 Cor. 12. 10. [3] Spiritual wcaif 
ness and defects in grace, Rom. 6. 19. | 8. 26. 
[4] Failings and mistakes, either through ig- 
norance or iceakness, Rom. 15. 1. 
Lev. 12. 2. the days; of separation for her i. 
Psal. 11. 10. I said, this is mine z. but I will 
Prov. 18. 14. the spirit of a man will sustain his a. 
I^uke 13. 11. a woman \vhich had a spirit of z. 

12. woman, thou art loosed from thine i. 
John 5. 5. which had an z". thirty-eight years 
Rom. 6. 19. because of the z". of your fiesh 
Gal. 4. 13. ye know how through z. I preached 
Ileb. 5. 2. for he himself also is compassed with i 
7.28. the law maketh hiijh-priests which have i. 

INFIRMITIES. 
Mat. 8. 17. himself took our z. and bare our 
J^nke 5. 15. came to be healed by him of their z. 
7.21 in that hour he cured many of their z. 8.2. 
Rom. 8. 26. the Spirit also helpcth our z. 
15. 1. strong ought to bear the 7. of the weak 

2 Cor. 11. 30. of the things which concern mine i. 
12. 5. of mvself I glory not, but in mine i. 9. 

10. therefore I fake pleasure in mine z. 

1 Tim. 5. 23. use a little wine for thine often i. 
Heb. 4. 15. be touched with ihe feeling of our u 

INFLAME. 
Isa. 5. 11. woe to those continue till wine i. them 

INFLAMING, 
/sffi. 57. 5. z. yourselves with idols under every tro« 

INFLAMMATION. 
TjCV. K. 28. for it is an i. of the burning 
Deut. 28. 22 the Lord shall smite thee with an i- 
INFLICTED. 

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INFLUENCES. 

Job \^. 31. canst thou bind the i. jf Pleiades'? 

INFOLDING. 
Ezek. 1. 4. a fire i. itself, and a I'.rightness 

INFORM. 
Deut. 17. 10. according to all that they i. thee 

INFOKMED. 

Dan. 9. 22. i. nie, and talked -witJi me, and said 

^cts 21. 21. are /. of thee that thou teachest, 24. 

24. 1. I. the jjovernor against Paul, 25. 2, 15. 

INGATHERING. 

Exod. 23. IG. least of the i. in the end of the year 

INGRAFTED. 
Jam. 1. 21. and receive with meekness the i. -word 

INHABIT. 
jVifOT. 35. 34. defile not the land which ye shall i. 
Prov. 10. 30 the wicked shall not i. the earth 
Isa. 42. 11. the villages that Kedar doth i. 
65. 21. they shall build houses and i. them 

22. they shall not build, and another i. 
Jcr. 17. (j. but shall i. the parched places 

48. 18. thou daughter, that dost i. Dibon 
Ezek. 33. 24. they that i. those wastes of Israel 
^vios 9. 14. shall build tiie waste cities and i. them 
Zcpk. 1. 13. shall build houses, but not i. them 

INHABITANT. 
Isa. 5. 9. many houses great and fair without i. 

6.. 11. till the cities be wasted without i. 

9. 9. Ephraiin and the t. of Samaria shall know 
12. G. cry out and shout, thou i. of Zion 

20. G. the i. of this isle shall say in that day 

24. 17. the pit and snare are on thee, O f.of earth 
33. 24. the i. shall not say, I am sick 
Jer. 2. 15. his cities are burned wiiiiout i. 

4. 7. thy cities shall be laid waste without an i. 

9. 11. 1 2G. 9. I 33. 10. 1 34. 22. 

10. 17. gather thv wares, O i. of tJie fortress 

21. 13. i. of the valley || 22. 23. i. of Lebanon 

44. 22. your land is a curse without an i. 

45. 19. waste and desolate, without i. 51. 29, 37. 

48. 19. O i. of Aroer || 43. O i. of Moab 

51. 35. be upon Babylon, shall the i. of Zion say 
Amos 1. 5. 1 will cutoff the i. from plain of Aven 

8. and I will cut off the i. from Ashdod 
Mir. 1. 11. pass away i. of Saphir, i. of Zaanan 

12. the i. of Maroth waited carefully for good 

13. O thou i. of Lachish, bind the chariot 

15. will bring an heir to thee, Oi. of Mareshah 

Zeph. 2. 5. 1 will destroy, that there shall be not. 

3. G. their cities destroyed, so that there is none i. 

INHABITANTS. 
Gen. 19. 25. he overthrew all the i. of the cities 
Exod. ]5. 14. shall take hold of the i. of Palestina 

15, all tiie i. of Canaan shall melt away 
Lev. 18. 25. the land itself vosniteth out her i. 
25. 10. shall proclaim liberty to all the i. thereof 
'N'uvi. 13. 32. is a land that eateth up the i. thereof 
Deut. 13. 13. have withdrawn the i. of their city 

15. thou shall surely smite the i. of that city 
Josh. 2. 24. even the i. of the country do faint 

11. 19. that made peace, save thei. of Gibeon 

17. 12. could not drive out the i. Judg. 1. 19, 27. 
Judg. 2.2. make no league with the i. of this land 

5. 7. the i. of the villages ceased till I arose 

23. curse ye bitterly the i. thereof 

10. 18. be head over all the i. of Gilead, 11.8. 
21. 9. were none of the i. of Jabesh-gilead there 

10. go and smite the i of .labesh-gilead 
Ruth 4. 4. saying, buy it before the i. and elders 

1 Kings 17. 1. Elijah who was of the i. of Gilead 

2 Kings 19. 26. their i. were of small powir 

1 Chron. 9. 2. first i. that dwelt in their possessions 

2 CAro«. 20.23. stood against the i. of mount Seir 
Job 26. 5. are formed from under the i. thereof 
PsoZ. 33.8. all the i. of world stand in awe of liim 

14. he looketh on all the i. of the earth 

49. 1. hear this, give ear, all ye i. of the world 
75. 3. the earth and all the i. thereof are dissolved 

Tsa. 10. 13. put down the i. like a valiant man 

18. 3. all ye i. of the world, see ye, when he 

23. 2. be still, ye i. of the isle, thou whom, 6. 

24. 1. and scattereth abroad the i. thereof 

5. the earth is defiled under the i. thereof 

6. therefore the i. of the earth are burned 

26. 9. the i. of the world will learn righteousness 

13. nor have the i. of the world fallen ' 
38.1 1. behold man no more with the i. of the world 
40. 22. the i. thereof are as grasshoppers 
42. 10. isles and i. sing to the Lord a new song 

11. let the i. of the rock sing, let them shout 
49. 19. land too narrow by reason of the i. 
Jer. 13. 13. I will fill the i. with drunkenness 

19. 12. thus will I do to the i. thereof 

21.6. 1 will smite the i. of this city, man and beast 
2;^. 14 ns Sodom, and the 2. thereof as Gomorrah 

25. 99. for a sword upon the i. thereof, 50. 35. 
2^. 15. ye shall bring innocent blood on the i. 

49. 8. turn back, dwell deep, O i. of Dedan, 30. 

50. .34. the Lord will disquiet the i. of Babylon 

51. 35. and my blood upon the i. of Chaldea 

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L,am. 4. 12. i. of the world would not have believed 
Eiek. 29. G. i. of Egypt shall know I am the Lord 
Dan. 4. 35. i. of the earth are reputed as nothing 
Mic. 6. 12. the i. thereof have spoken lies 

16. that I should make the i. thereof a hissing 
Z.ech. 8. 20. there shall come the*, of many cities 

21. the i. of one city shall go to another 

Rev. 17.2. the i. of the earth have been made drunk 

&ee Jerusalem. 

INHABITANTS of the Land. 

frfi/i. 34.30. to make me to stink among the i. of I. 

Exod. 23. 31. I will deliv. the i. of I. into your hand 

34.12. lest tliou make a coven, with i. of land., 15. 
^tfMt.32.17. dwell in cities because of the i. of land 

33. 52. shall drive out the i. of 1. 55. 2 Ckr. 20. 7. 
Josh. 2.9. all the i. of the land faint because of you 

7. 9. all the i. of land shall hear of it and environ 

9.24. to destioy all thei. of the land from bef. you 
1 Sam.21.d. these nations were of old the i. of land 

1 CAr. 22. 18. he hath given i. of I. into my hand 
Jer. 1. 14. an evil shall break forth on all the i. of I. 

10. 18. behold, I will fiing out the i.of I. at once 
47. 2. men shall cry, and the i. of I. shall howl 

Hos. 4. 1. Lord had a controversy with the i. oft. 
Joel 2. 1. let all the i. of the I. tremble for the day 
Zech. 11. G. for I will no more pity the i. of the I. 

INHABITED. 
Exod. 16. 35. eat manna, till they came to a land t. 
Zyfizj. 16.22. goat bear then- iniquities to a land not i. 

2 Sam. 24. ] G. came to the nether land newly i. 
Isa. 13. 20. it shall never be i. nor dwelt in 

44. 2G. thou shalt be i. || 45. 18. formed it to be i. 
54. 3. and make the desolate cities to be i. 
Jer. 6. 8. lest I make thee a land not i. 
17. 6. shall inhabit in a salt land and not i. 
22. 6. I will make thee cities which are not i. 
46. 26. afterward it shall be i. as in the days of old 
50. 13. it shall not be i. || 39. no more i. for ever 
Ezek. 12. 20. the cities that are i.shall be laid waste 
26. 20. when I shall set thee, that thou be not i. 
29. 11. nor shall it be i. forty years 
36. 10. the cities shall be i. and the wastes builded 
38. 12. upon the desolate places that are now i. 
Zech. 2. 4. Jerusalem be i. as towns without walls 
9. 5. from Gaza, and Ashkelon shall not be i. 
12. G. Jerusalem shall be i. again in her place 
14. 10. it shall be lifted up, and i. in her place 
11. no destruction, but Jerusa. shall be safely i. 
INHABITERS. 
Rev. 8. 13. saying, woe, woe, woe, toe", of the earth 
12. 12. woe to the i. of the earth and of the sea 

INHABITEST. 
Psal. 22. 3. O, thou that i. the praises of Israel 

INHABITETH. 
Job 15.28. he dwelleth in houses which no man i. 
Isa. 57.15. thus saith the lofty One that i. eternity 

INHABITING. 
Psal. 74. 14. be meat to the people i. the wilderness 

INHERIT 
Signifies, [1] To possess by right of inheritance 
or succession, Deut. 21. 16. [2] To subdue by 
grace, and gain to the church of Christ, Psal. 
82. 8. Isa. 54. 3. [3] To come into, Luke 18. 
18. 1 Cor. 6. 9. [4] To be led away with, Jer. 
16. 19. 
Gen. 15. 8. whereby shall I know that I shall i. it ? 
Exod. 32. 13. and they shall i. it for ever 
J^Titm. 18. 2-i. I have given it to the Levites to i. 
26. 55. accord, to the names of tribes they shall z. 
32. 19. we will not i. on yoiider side Jordan 
Deut. 1. 38. for he shall cause Israel to i. it 
12. 10. which the Lord God giveth you to i. 
21. 16. he maketh his sons to i. what he hath 
Judg. 11. 2. thou shalt not i. in our father's house 
1 Sain. 2. 8. to make them i. the throne of glory 
Psal. 25. 13. and his seed shall /. the earth 
37. 9. that wait on the Lord shall i. the earth 
11. but the meek shall i. the earth, JIat. 5. ."). 

22. such as he blessed of him shall i. the earth 
69. 36. the seed also of his servants shall i. it 
82. 8. arise, O God, for thou shalt i. all nations 

Prov. 3. 35. the wise shall i. glory, but shame 
8. 21. cause those who love me to i. substance 

11. 29. troubleth his own house, shall i. the wind 
14. 18. the simple i. folly, but the prudent 

Isa. 49. 8. to cause to i. the desolate heritages 
54. 3. and thy seed shall i. the Gentiles 
65. 9. and mine elect shall i. it, and my servanta 

Jcr. 12. 14. I have caused my people Israel to i. 
49. 1. why then doth their king/. Gad 1 

Ezek. 7. t 24. they shall i. their holy places 
47. 14. ye shall i. it, one as well as another 

Zech 2. 12. the Lord shall i. Judah his portion 

Mat. 19. 29. and shall i. everlasting life 
25. 34. come, i. ihe kingdom prepared for you 

Mark 10. 17. i. eternal life, Luke 10. 25. ] 18. 18. 

1 Cor. 6. 9. unrighteous not i. the kingdom of God 
10. neither shall extortioners i. Gal. 5. 21. 
15. 50. flesh and blood cannot i. the kingdom of 
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Heb. 6. 12. who through faith i. the promisea 
1 Pet. 3. 9. are called, that ye should i. a blessing 
Rev. 21. 7. he that overcometh shall i. all things 

INHERIT land. 
Gen. 15. 7. to give thee this land to i. it 
28. 4. that thou mayest i. land wherein a stranger 
Lev. 20. 24. I have said, ye shail i. their laud 
J^um. 34. 13. this is the land ye shall ?. by lot 
Deut. 2. 31. possess, that thou mayest i. liis land 

16. 20. i. the land the Lord giveth thee, 19. 3. 
Psal. 37. 29. the righteous shall z.the la7id 

34. and he shall exalt thee to i. the land 
Isa. 60. 21. they shall i. the land for ever 
£2e/i.47.13.border, whereby ye shall i. the land 

INHERITANCE 
Signifies, [1] .,9n estate, whether covie by succes- 
sion, or donation, Num. 26. 54. Prov. 13. 22. 
[2] Those whom God chooseth as his peculiar 
people, Psal. 28. 9. \ 94. 14. [3] The land of 
Canaan, Psal. 79. 1. [4] The nations that 
should become the subjects of Christ's king- 
dom, and be governed and saved by him, Psal. 
2. 8. [5] The kingdom of heaven, 1 Pet. 1. 4. 
[6] iferedilary, Deut. 4. 20. [7] Possession, 
Num. 34. 2. 
Gen. 31. 14. is there any portion or i. for us 1 
48. 6. after the name of their brethren in their i. 
Exod. 15. 17. plant them in mountain of thine i. 
Lev. 25. 46. for ever take them as an i. for ever 
JsTtim. 16. 14. or given us i. of fields or vineyards 

18. 20. have no i. for I am thy part and thine i. 

27. 8. shall cause his i. to pass to his daughters 
9. i. to brethren 1| 10. i. to father's brethren 

32. 19. our i. is fallen on this side, 32. | 34. 15. 
34. 18. take one prince, to divide the land by i. 

36. 3. and shall be put to the i. of the tribe, 4. 
9. nor t. remove from one tribe to another 

Deut. 4. 20. a people of i. as ye are this day 
9. 26. destroy not thine i. || 29. they are thy i. 
32. 9. Jacob is the lot of his i. 
Josh. 13. 14. sacrifices of Lord .their i. 18. 7. 
33. the Lord God of Israel was their i. 
14. 2. by lot was their i. Psal. 78. 55. 
14. Hebron therefore became the i. of Caleb 

17. 6. daughters of Manasseh had i. among sona 
24. 28. every man to his i. Judg. 2. 6. | 21. 24. 

Judg. 21. 17. must be an i. for them that escaped 
Ruth 4. 6. cannot redeem i. lest mir mine own i. 

1 Sam. 10. 1. ha.th anointed thee captain over his i, 
26. 19. from abiding in the i. of the Lord 

2 Sarn. 20. 1. nor i. in son of Jesse, 1 Kings 12. 16. 
21. ,3. that ye may bless the i. of the Lord 

1 Kings 8. 51. they be thy people and thy i. 53. 
21. 3. give the i. of my fathers to thee, 4. 

2 Kings 21. 14. will forsake the remnant of mine i, 
1 Chron. .16. 18. land of Canaan, the lot of your u 
J\reh. 11. 20. in all cities, every one in his i. 

Job 31. 2. what i. of the Almighty from on high 1 
Psal. 16. 5. the Lord is the portion of mine i. 

28. 9. bless thine i. || 33. 12. chosen for his i. 

37. 18. and their i. shall be for ever 
47. 4. he shall choose our i. for us 

68. 9. whereby thou didst confirm thine i. 
74. 2. the rod of thine i. thou hast redeemed 
78. 62. and was wroth with his i. 
71. he brought him to feed Israel his i. 

79. 1. O God, the heathen are come into thine t. 
94. 14. not cast off, neither will he forsake his^j. 
105. 11. the land of Canaan, the lot of your i. 
106. 5. that I may glory with thine i. 

40. insomuch, that he abhorred his own i. 
Prov. 13.22. a good man leaveth an i. to children 

17. 2. shall have part of tie i. among the brethren 

19. 14. house and riches *re the i. of fathers 
20.21. an i. may be gotten hastily at the beginning 

Eccl. 7. 11. wisdom is good with an i. 
Isa. 19. 25. blessed be Israel mine i. 
47. 6. 1 have polluted mine i. and given them 

63. 17. for thy servants' sake, the tribes of thine ». 
Jcr. 10. 16. Israel is the rod of his i. 51. 19. 

32. 8. for right of?', is thine, redemption is thine 
Lam. 5. 2. our i. is turned to strangers, our housei 
£zeA;.36.12.shall possess thee, thou shalt be their i. 

44. 28. it shall be unto them for an i. I am their t. 

46. 16. the i. thereof shall be his son's, 17. 
18. shall not take of the people's i. by oppression 

47.22.they shall have i. among you with tribes, 23. 
Mat. 21. .38. kill him, and let us seize on his i 
Mark 12. 7. and the i. shall be ours, Luke 20. 14. 
Luke 12. 13. speak, that he divide the i. with me 
./^cfs 20. 32. to give you an i. among all sanctified 

26.18. and /. among them sanctified hy faith in me 
Gal. 3. 18. if the i. be of the law, it is no mere _ 
Eph. 1. 11. in whom also we have obtained an i. 

14. which is the earnest of our i. till redemptioo 
, 18. the riches of the glory of his i. in the saints 
! 5.5. hathany i. in the kingdom of Christ and God 
j Col. 1. 12. to" be partakers of the i. of the sainta 
3. 24. and ye shall receive the reward of the i. 
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Heb.9. 15. might receive the promise of eternal i. 
IPet. 1. 4. begotten us to an i. incorruptible 

For INHERITANCE. 
Exod.M.9.pSirdon our sin, and take us for thine i. 
i^um. 18. 21. all the tenth in Israel /or an i. 26. 
26. 53. the land shall be divided/or an i. 33. 54. 

34. 2. I 36. 2. Deut. 4. 21, 38. \ 15. 4. 

19. 10. Josh. 13. 6, 7, 32. | 14. 1. | IS). 

49, 51. Ezek. 45. 1. | 47. 22. | 48. 29. 
Deut. 20. 16. the Lord doth give thee/cw an i.21. 

23. I 24. 4. 1 25. 19. | 26. 1. .Josh. 11. 

23. 13. 6. \ 14. 13. 1 Kings 8. 36. 2 

Oiron. 6. 27. .Ter. 3. 18. 

1 CAr.28.8.1eave it /or an z.tbr children, £zra9.12. 
Psal. 2. 8. 1 shall give thee the heathen for thy i. 
Ezek. 33. 24. the land is given us /or an i. 

44. 28. it shall be to them for an i. I am their in. 
47. 14. this land shall fall unto you /or an i. 
Heb. 11. 8. which he should after receive/or an i. 

JVo or yione INHERITANCE. 
JSTum. 1^ 20. thou shalt have no i. 23, 24. ] 26. 62. 
Deut. 10. 9. 1 14. 27, 29. 1 18. 1, 2. Josh. 
13. 14, 33. I 14. 3. 

2 Chron. JO. 16. we have no i. in the son of Jesse 
Acts 1. 5. and he gave him none i. in it 

INHERITANCES. 
Josh. 19. 51. these are the i. Joshua divided by lot 

INHERITED. 
Mum. 32. 18. we will not return till Israel have i. 
Josh- 14. 1. children of Israel i. in land of Canaan 
Psal. 105. 44. they i. the labour of the people 
Jer. 16. 19. surely our fathers have i. lies 
Ezek. 33. 24. Abraham was one, and he i. the land 
Heb, 12. 17. when he would have i. the blessing 

INHERITETH. 
Num. 35. 8. according to his inheriting which hei. 

INHERITOR. 
Isa. 65. 9. out of Judah an i. of my mountains 
-See Enjov, Enjoin. 
J INiaUITY 
Signifies, [1] Sin and wickedness in general, 
Mat. 7. 23. [2] Original corruption^ Psal. 
51. 5. [3] Punishment for sin, Gen. 19. 15. 
Lev. 5 1. 
Gen. 15. 16, the i. of the Amorites is not yet full 
19. 15. lest thou be consumed in the i. of the city 
44. 16. God hath found out the i. of thy servants 
Exod. 20. 5. visiting the i. of the fathers upon the 
children, 34. 7. JN'um. 14. 18. Deut. 5.9. 
34. 7. forgiving i. and transgression, JSTinn. 14. 18. 
9. go amongst us, and pardon our i. and our sin 
IjCv. 18. 25. therefore I do visit the i. thereof 
J^iim. 5. 15. an offering bringing i. to remembrance 
31. then shall the man be guiltless from i. 

14. 19. pardon, I pray thee, the i. of this people 
23. 21. he hath not beheld i. in Jacob, nor seen 

Deut. 19. 15. nor rise up against a man for any i. 

32. 4. he is a God of truth and without i. just 
Josh. 22. 17. is the i. of Peor too little for us '? 

1 Sam. 3. 13. .judge for the i. which he knoweth 

14. the I. of Eli's house shall not be purged 

15. 23. and stubbornness is as i. and idolatry 
20. 8. if there be in me i. slay me thyself 
25. 24. upon me let this i. be, 2 Savi. 14. 9. 

2 Sam. 14. 32. if there be i. in me, let him kill me 
19. 19. let not my lord impute i. to me 

24. 10. to take away i. of thy servant, 1 Chr. 21. 8. 
2 Chr. 19. 7. for there is no i. with Lord our God 
Job 4. 8. they that plow i. reap the same 

5.16.the poor hath hope,and z.stoppeth her mouth 
6. 29. return, I pray you, let it not be i. return 

30. is there i. in v0 tongue ? cannot my taste 
11. 6. God exactetn less than thine i. deserveth 

14. if/, be in thy hand, put it far away 
15. 5. for thy mouth uttereth thine i. 

16. filthy is man which drinketh i. like water 
22. 23. thou shalt put away i. far from thy tabern. 

31. 11. it is an i. to be punished by judges, 28. 

33. 9. 1 am innocent, nor is there i. in me 

34. 32. if I have done i. I will do no more 

36. 10. he commandeth that they return from i. 

21. take heed, regard not i. for this hast chosen 

23. or who can say, thou hast wrought i.f 
Psal. 7. 3. O Lord, if there be i. in my hands 

14. behold, he travaileth withz. and conceived 
10. t 7. under his tongue is mischief and i. 
32.2. blessed to whom the Lord imputeth notf. 

5. and thou forgavest the i. of my sin 
36. 3. the words of his mouth are i. and deceit 
39. 11. when thou dost correct man for i. 
41. 6. his heart gathereth i. to itself 
49. 5. when the i. of my heels shall compass me 
51. 5. behold I was shapen in i and in sin mother 
53. 1. they are corrupt, and have done abomin. i. 
55. 3. they cast i. upon me, and in wrath hate me 
."SG. 7. shall they escape by z.? cast down, O God 
66. 18. if I regard i. in my heart, Lord not hear me 
85. 2. thou hast forgiven the i. of thy people 
94. 20. throne of z. have fellowship with the 
107, 42. and all i. shall stop her mouth 
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Psoi.109.14. let the i. of his fathers be remembered 
119. 3. ihcy also do no f. they walk in his ways 
133. let not any i. have dominion over me 
125. 3. lest they put forth their hands to i. 

Prov. 16. 6. by mercy and truth i. is purged 
19. 28. the mouth of the wicked devoureth i. 
22. 8. he that soweth'i. shall reap vanity 

Eccl. 3. 16. place of righteousness that i. was there 

Isa. 1. 4. a people laden with i. a seed of evil doers 
13. it is i. even the solemn meeting 

5. 18. woe to them that draw i. with cords 

6. 7. thine i. is taken away, and thy sin is purged 
14. 21. prepare for the i. of their fathers 

22. 14. this i. shall not be purged from you 

27. 9. .by this shall the i. of Jacob be purged 

29. 20. and ail that watch for i. are cut oS 

30. 13. this i. sliall be to you as a breach 
40. 2. cry unto her, her i. is pardoned 

53. 6. the Lord hath laid on him the i. of us all 
57. 17. for the i. of his covetousness was I wroth 
59. 3. for your fingers are defiled with i. 

4. bring forth i. || 6. their works are works of 2. 

7. their thoughts are thoughts of 2. wasting 
64. 9. be not wroth, nor remember i. for ever 
Jer. 2. 5. what i. have your fathers found in me ? 

22. thine i. is marked before me, saith the Lord 
3. 13. only acknowledge thine i. that thou hast 

13. 22. for the greatness of thine i. are thy skirts 

14. 20. we acknowledge the i. of our fathers 
16. 10. what is our i. \\ 17. i. hid from mine eyes 
.30. 14. for multitude of thine i. 15. Hos. 9. 7. 

32. 18. recompensest i. of fathers into the bosom 
50. 20. the i. of Israel be sought for, and none 
51.6. flee out of Babylon, be not cutoff in her i. 

Lam. 2. 14. they have not discovered thine i. 
4. 6. for the punishment of the i. of my people 
22. the punishment of thine i. is accomplished, 
he will visit thine i. O daughter of Edom 
Ezek. 4. 4. lay i. of the house of Israel upon it 

7. 13. nor strengthen himself in the i. of his life 

9. 9. the i. of the house of Israel is great 
16. 49. this was the i. of fliy sister Sodom 
18. 8. that hath withdrawn his hand from i. 

17. he shall not die for the i. of his father 
30. repent, so i. shall not be your ruin 

21. 23. he will call to remembrance your i. 24. 
25. when i. shall have an end, 29. ] 35. 5. 

28. 15. wast perfect, till i. was found in thee 

18. defiled thy sanctuaries by i. of thy traffic 
44. 12. caused the house of Israel to fall into i. 

Dan. 9. 24. to make reconciliation fur /. 
Hos. 7. 1. the i. of Ephraim was discovered 

10. 9. against children of z. 1| 13. ye reaped /. 
12. 8. find no i. in me 1| 11. is there i. in Gilead ? 
13. 12. the i. of Ephraim is bound up, his sin hid 
14. 1. return, for thou hast fallen by thine i. 

2. take away all i. and receive us graciously 
j\Jic. 2. 1. woe to them that devise/, on their beds 
3. 10. they build up Jerusalem with /. 
7. 18. who is a God like to thee, that pardoneth ?'.? 
Plab. 1. 3. why dost thou shew me i. and cause me 
13. of purer eyes, and thou canst not look on i. 
2. 12. woe to him that establisheth a city by /. 
Zeph. 3. 5. the just Lord, he will not do /. 

13. the remnant of Israel shall not do /. 

Zech. 3. 4. 1 ha ve caused thine /. to pass from thee 

9. I will remove the i. of that land in one day 
Mal.2.(3. and /.was not found in his lips, he walked 
in peace, and did turn many away from /. 
Mat. 13. 41. they shall gather them which do /. 

23. 28. within ye are full of hypocrisy and /. 
24.12.because /. shall abound, love shall wax cold 

Acts 1. 18. purchased afield with the reward of/. 

8. 23. for I perceive thou art in the bond of/. 
Rom. 6. 19. your members servants to /. unto /. 

1 Cor. 13. 6. rejoiceth not in i. but in the truth 
2TAe5.s. 2. 7. the mystery of /. doth already work 
'iTim.'i. 19. that nameth Christ, depart from /. 
Tit. 2. 14. that he might redeem us from all /. 
Heb. 1. 9. and thou hast hated i. therefore God 
.Tarn. 3. 6. the tongue is a fire, a world of/. 

See Bear, Commit, Committed. 
His imCOJlTY. 
J^um. 15. 31. his i. shall be upon him 
Josh. 22. 20. that man perished not alone in his i. 
Job 20. 27. the heavens shall reveal his i. 

21. 19. God layeth up his ?. for his children 
Psal. 36. 2. until his i. be found to be hateful 
Jer.31.30. die for h.i. Ezek. 3. 18, 19. ] 7. 16.118. 36. 
Ezek. 14. 7. the stumbling block of his i. 14. 

18. 18. even he shall die in his i. 33. 8, 9. 

33. 6. he is taken away in his i. but his blood 

2 Pet. 2. 16. Balaam was rebuked for his i. 

Mine INiaUITY. 
Gen. 4. ]12.mine /.is greater than maybe forgiv. 

1 Sam. 20. 1. what is mine i. and what is my sin ? 

2 Sam. 22.24. 1 kept thyself from mine i. Ps. 18. 23. 
Job 7. 21. why dost thou not take away mine i.f 

10. 6. that thou inquirest after mine i. 

14. thou wilt not acquit me from mine i. 



Job 14.17.sealed in a bag, thou sewest up mine i. 
31. 33. if I covered, by hiding viinei. in my bosom 
Psal. 25. 11. O Lord, pardon mine i. for it is great 

31. 10. my strength taileth because of mine i. 

32. 5. and mine i. have I not hid, I said 
38.18.for I will declare mine i. I will be sorry for 
51. 2. wash me thoroughly from mine i. cleai-se 

r/te/r INIQUITY. 
Lev. 26. 39. left of you, shall pine away in their i. 
40.if they confess their i. and the iniq. of fathera 
41, accept of the punishment of their i. 43. 
JVeh. 4. 5. and cover not their i. let not their sin be 
Psal. 69.27. add iniquity unto their i. and let them 
78.38. he forgave their /.||89.32. 1 will visit their i. 
94. 23. he shall bring upon them their i. 
106. 43. they were brought low for their i. 
Isa. 13. 11. I will punish the wicked for their i. 
26.21. to punish the inhabitants of earth for their i 

33. 24. the people shall be forgiven their i. 
Jer. 14. 10. he will now remember their i. 

16. liQ. and first, I will recompense their i. 

18. 23. forgive not their i. nor blot out their sin 

25. 12. and I will punish that nation for their i. 
31. 34. all know me, for I will forgive their i. 
33. 8. I will cleanse them from all their i. 

36. 3. that I may forgive their i. and sin 
31. I will punish his servants for their i. 

Ezek. 4. 5. 1 have laid on thee the years of their i, 

17. they may consume away for their i. 
7. 19. the stumbling-block oi" their i. 14. 3. 
14. 10. they shall bear the punishment of ZAe/r z, 
29. 16. which bringeth their i. to remembrance 

39. 23. Israel went into captivity for their i. 
Hos. 4. 8. and they set their heart on their i. 

5. 5. shall Israel and Ephraim fall in their i. 
9. 9. he will remember their i. he will visit sins 

Work INIQUITY. 
PsaZ.141.4. to practise works with men that work u 
Isa. 31. 2. against the help of them that work i. 
32. 6. his heart will work i. to practise hypocrisy 
Hos. 6. 8. Gilead is a city of them that work i. 
Mat. 7. 23. depart from me, ye that work i. 

Workers o/ INIQUITY. 

Job 31.3. a strange })unishment to tiie workers ofi, 

34.8. which goetli in company with the work, of i, 

22. where the workers of i. may hide themsclvea 

Ps. 5.5. foolish .shall not stand, thou hatest all w.ofi, 

6.8. depart from me all ye work, of i. Euke 13. 27. 

14. 4. have all the 7vork. of i. no knowledge? 53. 4. 
28. 3. draw me not away with the workers of i. 
36.12.there are thejc.o/ /.fallen, they are castdown 
37. 1. nor be thou' envious against the work. oft. 
59. 2. deliver me fiom the work, of i. and save ma 
64. 2. from the insurrection of the workers of i. 
92. 7. and when all the workers ofi. do flourish 

9. all the workers of i. shall be scattered 

94. 4. and all the workers »f i. boast themselves 

16. or who will stand up for me against thejo.o//.? 

125. 5. lead them forth with the workers ofi. 

141.9. keep me from the gins of the icorkers of i. 

Prov.10.29. destruction shall be to work.ifi. 21.15. 

INIQUITIES. 
I^ev. 16. 21. confess over the goat all the i. . 

26. 39. in the /. of their fathers shall they pine 
Ezra 9. 6. our /. are increased over our head 

7. for our /. have we, our kings, been delivered 
13. thou hast punished us less than our /.deserve 

JVeA. 9. 2. Israel confessed the /. of their fathers 
Job 13. 23. how many are mine /. and sins 
20. thou makest me to possess the /. of my youth 
22. 5. thy wickedness great, and thine i. infinite 
Psal. 38. 4. and mine /. are gone over my head 

40. 12. mine /. have taken hold on me 

51.9. hide thy face from my sins, and blot out all L 
64. 6. they search out /. || 65. 3. /. prevail against 
79. 8. remember not against us former /. 
90. 8. hast set our /. before thee, our secret sins 
103. 3. bless the Lord, who forgiveth all thine /. 

10. nor rewarded ns according to our /. 

130. 3. if thou, Ld. shouldest mark /. who stand? 

8. and he shall redeem Israel from all his /. 
Prov. 5. 22. his own /.shall take the wicked himself 
Isa. 43. 24. thou hnst wearied me with thine /. 

.53. 5. but lie was bruised for our /. 

59. 12. and as for our /. we know them 

64. 6. our /. like the wind have taken us away 

7. thou hast consumed us because of our /. 
.Ter. 11. 10. turned back to /. of their forefathers 

14. 7. O Lord, though our i. testify against us 
La7n. 4. 13. for /. of her priests that shed blood 
Ezek. 28. 18. by the multitude of thine /. defiled 
Da7i. 4. 27. break off thine /. by shewing mercy 

9.13.that we might tarn from our /.and understand 

16. for our sins, and for the /. of our fathers 
Mic. 7. 19. he will turn, he will subdue our/. 
Acts 3. 26. to bless in turning every one from hist. 
Rom. 4.7. blessed are they whose /. are forgiven 
Rev. 18. 5. for God hath remembered her /, 

Their INIQUITIES 
Lev. 16, 22, the goat shall bear on him all Ihdr i 



INS 

Faiil. 307. 17. fools because oi their i. are afflicted 
Isa 53. 11. juslil'y many, for he shall h?six their i. 
Jer. 33. 8. and I will pardon all their i. whereby 
Lam 5.7.our lathers sinned, we have hovne their i. 



Ezek. 32. 



but tkcir i. shall be on their bones 



43. 10. tliat they may be ashamed oi their i. 
Heb. 8. 12. their i. will I remember no more, 10. 17. 

Your INIQUITIES. 
iM'iirn. 14. 34. forty years shall ye bear your i. 
Isa. .50. 1. for your i. have you sold yourselves 
59.2. ?/o«r i. separated between you and your God 
(35.7. youri. I will recompense, and iniq. of fathers 
Jer. 5. 25. your i. have turned away these things 
Ezek. 24. 23. ye shall pine away for your i. 
36. 31. and shall loathe yourselves for your i. 
33. I shall have cleansed you from all your i. 
Amos 3.2. therefore I will punish vou for all your i. 

INJURED. 
Gal. 4. 12. 1 am as ye are, ye have not i. me at all 

INJURIOUS. 
ITim. 1. 13. who was before a persecutor and i. 

INJUSTICE. 
Job 16. 17. not for i. in my hands, my prayer pure 

INK. 
Jer. 35. 18. I Vv-rote them v^ilh i. in the book 
2 Cor. 3. 3. written not with i. but the Spirit 
2 John 12. 1 would not write with i. 3 JoUji 13. 

INK-HORN. 
Ezek. 9. 2. with a writer's i. by his side, 3, 11. 

INN. 
Gen. 42. 27. to give his ass provender in the i. 
43.21. when we came to the i.we opened our sacks 
Exod. 4. 24. by the way in the i. the Lord met him 
Luke 2. 7. there was no room for them in the i. 
10.34. brought him to ane. and took care of him 

INNER. 
1 Kings 6. 27. he set the cherubims in the i. house 
1 Gkron. 28. 11. gave patterns of the i. parlours 
Esth. 4. 11. shall come to the king into the i. court 

5. 1. Esther stood in the i. court of the house 
Ezek. 10. 3. and the cloud filled the i. court 

42. 15. he made an end of measuring the z. house 

46. 1. the go.te of the i. court shall be shut six days 

^cts 16. 24. who thrust them into the i. prison 

Eph. 3. 16. strengthened with might in the i. man 

See Chamber. 

INNERxMOST. 

Prov. 18. 8. into the i. parts of the belly, 26. 22. 

INNOCENCY. 
Gen. 20. 5. in the i. of my hands have I done this 
Psal. 26. 6. 1 will wash my hands in i. so compass 
73. 13. in vain I have washed my hands in i. 
Dan. 6. 22. before him i. was found in me 
Hos. 8. 5. how long will it be ere they attain to i.? 

INNOCENT. 
Exod. 23. 7. the i. and the righteous slay thou not 
Dcut. 27. 25. that taketli reward to slay the i. 
1 Sam. 14. 141. Saul said to the Lord, shew the 2. 
Job 4. 7. remember, whoever perished being i.7 
9. 23. he will laugh at the trial of the i. 
28. but I know that thou wilt not hold me i. 
17.8.thei'shallstir up himselfagainst the hypocrite 

22. 19. and the i. laugh them to scorn 
30. he shall deliver the island of the i. 

27. 17. and the i. shall divide the silver 

33. 9. hast said, I am i. nor is iniquity in me 
Psal. 10. 8. in secret places doth he murder the i. 

15. 5. nor taketh reward against the i. 

19. 13. 1 shall be i. from the great transgression 
Prov. 1. 11. if they say, let us lurk privily tor the i. 

6. 29. whosoever toucheth her shall not be i. 

23. 29. maketh haste to be rich shall not be i. 
Jer. 2. 35. yet thou sayest, because I am i. 
Mat. 27. 24. I am i. of the blood of this person 

See Blood. 
INNOCENTS. 
Jer. 2. 34. is found the blood of the poor i. 
19. 4. have filled this place with the blood off. 

INxN'UMERABLE. 
Job 21. 33. after him, as there are i. before him 
Psal. 40. 12. i. evils have compassed me about 

104. 25. sea, wherein are things creeping i. 
Jer. 46. 23. inore than grasshojipers, and a-re i. 
Luke 12. 1. an i. multitude gathered together 
Heb. 11. 12. as the sand which is by the sea-shore i. 
12. 22. ye are come to an i. company of angels 

INORDINATE. 
Eze7i;.23.11. she was the more corrupt in her i. love 
Col. 3.5. mortify fornication, i. affection 

INQUISITION. 
Deut. 19. 18. the judges shall make diligent i. 
Esth. 2. 23. when i. was made of the matter 
Psal. 9. 12. when he maketh i. for blood 

INSCRIPTION. 
Acts 17. 23. 1 found an altar with this i. 
INSIDE. 

1 Kings 6 15, covered the walls on i. with wood 

INSPIRATION. 
Tob 32. 6 1. of Almjghty giveth understanding 

2 Tim. 3 16. all scripture is given by i. of God 

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INSTANT 

Signifies, [1] A short moment of time., Isa. 29. 5. 
[2] To be very eager ^ or pressing, Luke 23.23. 
[3] To set about any thing with care and dili- 
gence, Acts 26. 7. 

Isa. 29. 5. yea, it shall be at an i. suddenly 

30. 13. whose breaking cometh suddenly at an i. 
,Ter. 18. 7. at what i. I speak concerning, 9. 
Luke 2. 38. she coming in that i. gave thanks 

23. 23. and they were i. with loud voices 
Jicts 12. t 5. i. prayer was made of the church 
Rom. 12. 12. patient, continuing i. in prayer 
2Tim. 4. 2. preach the word, be i. in season, out of 

INSTA^v^TLY. 
Luke 7. 4. they besought him i. saying 
jlcts 26. 7. our twelve tribes i. serving God 

..INSTRUCT 
Signifies, To train up, or teach, Psal. 32. 8. We 
are instructed by, [1] God, Deut. 4. 36. Isa. 28. 
26. [2] Christ, as a prophet, who teaches in- 
wardly, and spiritually, Acts 3. 22. [3] The 
Spirit, Neh. 9. 20. [4] The church. Cant. 8.2. 
[5] Ministers, Dan. 11. 33. 2 Tim. 2. 25. [6] 
The law, Rom. 2. 18. [7] IVie scriptures, 2 
Tim. 3. 16. [8] Corrections, Jer. 31. 19. [9] 
The godly, Job 4. 3. Acts 18. 25. [10] The 
wicked, Prov. 24. 32. 
Deut. 4. 36. made thee hear, that he might z. thee 
JVeh. 9. 20. thou gavest thy good Spirit to i. them 
Job 40. 2. shall he that contendeth i. him ? 
Psal. 16. 7. my reins also i. me in night-seasons 
32. 8. I will i. thee and teach thee in the way 
Cant. 8. 2. in my mother's house, who will i. me 
Isa. 28. 26. his God doth i. him to discretion 
Dan. 11. 33. they that understand shall i. many 

1 Cor. 2. 16. the mind of Lord, that he may i. him 

INSTRUCTED. 
Gen. 14. f 14. Abraham armed his i. servants 
Deut. 32. 10. the Lord led him about, he i. him 

2 Kings 12. 2. wherein Jehoiada the priest i. him 

1 Chron. 15. 22. Chenaniah i. about the song 
25. 7. that v.ere i. in the songs of the Lord 

2 Chron. 3. 3. Solomon was i. for the building 
Job 4. 3. behold thou hast i. many, and hast 
Psal. 2. 10. be i. ye judges of the earth 

Prov. 5. 13. inclined mine ear to them that i. me 
21. 11. the wise is /. he receiveth knowledge 

Isa. 8. 11. the Lord spake thus to me and i. me 
40. 14. who i. him, and taught him the path 

Jer. 6. 8. be i. O Jerusalem, Test my soul depart 

31. 19. after that I was i. I smote on my thigh 
Mat. 13. 52. every scribe who is i. to the kingdom 

14. 8. and she, being before i. of her mother 
Luke 1. 4. of things wherein thou hast been i. 
Acts 18. 25. this man was i. in the way of the Lord 
Rom. 2. 18. knowest his will, being i. out of law 
Phil. 4. 12. every where, and in all things I am i. 

INSTRUCTING. 
2 Tim. 2. 25. i. those that oppose themselves 

INSTRUCTOR. 
Gen. 4. 22. Tubal-Cain, an i. of every artificer 
Rom.2. 20. an i. of the foolish, a teacher of babes 

INSTRUCTORS. 

1 Cor. 4. 15. thoush ve have 10,000 i. in Christ, yet 

INSTRUCTION. 
.lob 33. 16. he openeth the ears, and sealeth i. 
Psal. 50. 17. seeing thou hatest i. and casteth my 
Prov. 1. 2. to know v.'isdom and i. to perceive 
3.to receive the i. of wisdom, justice, and judgm. 

7. but fools despise v-isdom and i. 15. 5. 

8. my son, hear the i. of thy father, 4. 1. 

4. 13. take fast hold of?, let her not go, keep her 
5. 12. how have I hated i. and my heart despised 

23. he shall die without «. and shall go astray 
6. 23. and reproofs of?, are the way of life 
8. 10. receive my i. || 33. hear i. and be wise 
9. 9. give i. to a wise man and he will be wiser 
10. 17. he is in the way of life that keepeth i. 
12. 1. whoso loveth i. lovelh knowledge 
13. 1. a wise son heareth his father's i. 

18. shame shall be to him that refuseth i. 

15. 32. he that refuseth i. despiseth his own soul 
33. the fear of the Lord is the i. of wisdom 

16. 22. but the ?. of fools is folly 

19. 20. hear counsel, and receive i. that thou 
27. cease to hear the i. that causeth to err 

23. 12. dj)ply thy heart to i. and thine ears 
23. buy the truth, also i. and understanding 

24. 32. 1 looked upon it and received i. 

Jer. 17. 23. they might not hear, nor receive i. 

32. 33. they have not hearkened to receive z. 
35. 13. will ye not receive i. to hearken to my 

Ezek. 5. 15. it shall be a reproach, a taunt, an i. 
Zepk. 3. 7. 1 said, purely thou wilt receive i. 

2 Tim. 3. 16. all scripture is profitable for z. 

INSTRUMENT. 
JVum. 35. 16. if he smite him with an i. of iron 
Ps. 33. 2. sing to him with an?, of ten strings, 92. 3. 
71. 1 22. 1 will praise with the i. of psaltery 
144. 9. 1 will sing a new song, O God, on an i. 



INT 

Isa. 28. 27. fitches not threshed with athresbing i. 
41. 15. I will make thee a new sharp thresliingi 
54. 16. that bringeth forth an i. for his work 

Ezek. 33. 32. song of one that can p'iay on an i. 
LVSTRUMENTS. 

Gen. 49. 5. i. of cruelty are in their habitations 

Exod. 25. 9. the pattern of all the i. thereof 

JVum. 3. 8. shall keep all the i. of the tabernacle 
4. 12. they shall take all the ?'. of ministry 
7. 1. sanctified all the i. || 31. 6. with the holy /. 

1 Sam. 8. 12. to make i. of war, and i. of chariots 
18. 6. to meet king Saul with i. of music 

1 Kings 19. 21. boiled their flesh with i. of oxen 

1 Chron. 9.29. to oversee the i. of the sanctuary 
16. 42. make a sound with musical i. of God 

2 Chron. 30. 21. singing with loud i. to the Lord 
JVeh. 12. 36. Hanani with the musical i. of David 
Psal. 7.. 13. hath prepared for him the i. of death 

68. 25. the players on i. followed after 
87. 7. as the players on i. shall be there 
150.4. praise him with sUinged i. and organs 
Eccl. 2. 8. as musical i. ffld that of all sorts 
Isa. 22. t 24. hang on him all the i. of viols 
32. 7. the i. also of the churl are evil 
38. 20. we will sing my songs to the stringed i. 
Jer. 46. t 19. make thee i. of captivity 
Ezek. 12. t 3. prepare thee i. for removing 
16. t 39. shall take i. of thy ornament, 23. j 26. 
Dan. 6. 18. nor?, of music brought before him 
jJmosl. 3. threshed Gilead with threshing i. of iron 
6. 5. and invent to themselves ?. of music 
Hab. 3. 19. to the chief singer on ray stringed i. 
Zech. n. 15. take thee?, of a foolish shepherd 
Rom. 6.13. nor yield members i. of unrighteousness 
members as ?'. of righteousness to God 
INSURRECTION. 
Ezra 4. 19. this city hath made ?". against kings 
Psal. 64. 2. from the i. of the workers of iniquity 
Mark 15. 7. lay bound with them that had made i. 
who had committed murder in ihei. 
Acts 18. 12. the Jews made ?. witJi one accord 

INTANGLE 
Signifies, To perplex. This maybe, [1] Corpo- 
really, Exod. 14. 3. [2] Verbally, Mat. 22. 15. 
[3] Ceremonially, Gal. 5. 1. [4] Worldly., 3 
Tim. 2. 4. [5] Spiritually, to return to, and 
continue in sin, 2 Pet. 2. 20. 
Mat. 22. 15. how they midit i. him in his talk 

INTANGLED. 
Exod.\4.'i. Pharaoh will say, they are ?'. in the land 
Gal. 5. 1. be not ?'. again with the yoke of bondage 
2 Pet. 2. 20. they are asain i. therein and overcome 

INTANGLETH. 
ITim. 2. 4. i. himself with the affairs of this life 

INTEGRITY. 
Gen. 20. 5. in ?'. of my heart I have done this 
6. 1 know thou didst this in the i. of thy heart 

1 Kings 9. 4. as David thy father walked' in ?'. 
Job 2. 3. and still he holdeth fast his i. 

9. his wife said, dost thou still retain thine ?'.? 

27. 5. 1 will not remove my ?. from me 

31. 6. be weighed, that God may know my t. 
Psal. 7. 8. according to my ?'. that is in me 

25. 21. let i. and uprightness preserve me 

26. 1. 1 walked in my i. \\ 11. I will walk in i. 

41. 12. as for me, thou upholdest me in my i. 

78. 72. he fed them according to ?. of his heart 
Prov. 11. 3. the ?'. of the upright shall guide them 

19. 1. better is the poor that walketh in his ?'. 

20. 7. just man walketh in his ?. children blessed 

INTELLIGENCE. 
Dan. 11. 30. i. with them that forsake covenant 

INTEND. 
.Tosh. 22. 33. did not i. to go up against them 

2 Chron. 28. 13. ye i. to add more to our sins 
Acts 5. 28^|je i. to bring this man's blood on us 

35. v.hat ye ?. to do as touching these men 
INTENDED. 
Psal. 21- 11 for they i. evil against thee 

INTENDEST. 
Exod. 2. 14. i. thou to kill me. as the Egyptian 

INTENDINiS. 
Luke 14. 28. which of you ?. to build a tower 
Acts 12. 4. i. after Easter to bring him forth 

t20. Herod f. war with them of Tj're and Sidon 
20. 13. sailed to Assos, there i. to take in Paul 

INTENT. 
2 Sam. 17. 14. to the z.the Lord might bring evil 
2 Kings 10. 19. to i. he might destroy worshippers 
2 Chron. 16. 1. to the ?. he might let none go out 
Ezek. 40. 4. to the i. that I might shew them 
Dan. 4. 17. to the i. that the living may know 
John 11. 15. not there to the i. ye may believe 
13. 28. for what i. he sp^ke this to him 
Acts 9. 21. and came hither for that ?. 
10. 29. 1 ask for what i. ye have sent for me 
1 Cor. 10. 6. to the i. we should not lust after 
Eph. 3. 10. to the i. that now to the pnncipaliti©. 

INTENTS. 
Jer. 30.24. till he have performed i. of his heart 



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ffeb. 4. 12. is a discerner of the i. of the lieart 
INTERCESSION 

Signifies, ./3 pleading or intreating in behalf of 
another, Jer. 7. IG. It is si)ok.en, (I) Of the 
intercession of Christ, Isa. 53. 12. Heb. 7. 25. 
Wliich lie peiforms, [1] By appearing for us 
before the Father, Heb. 9. 24. [2] Bij present- 
^ ing the merit of his sacrifice once offered, 
Heb. 10. 12, 14. [3J By declaring his will, 
that such and such blessings may he bestowed 
on the elect, Heb. 10. 10. [4] Bij the Father's 
consenting and agreeing to this will of his 
Son, John 11. 42. (II) Of the Holy Ghost in 
God's children, Rom. 8. 26. (Ill) Of men in- 
terceding, [1] For temporal blessings, Jer. 7. 
16. [2] For spiritual blessings, 1 Tim. 2.1. 
(IV) Of Filias, who complained against,theten 
tribes, who were generally become idolaters, 
Rom. 11. 2. 

Isa. 53. 12. and made i.ipr the transgressors 



made i.fo 
ir lift uirci 



Jer. 7. 16. neither lift uifcry, nor make i. to me 
27 18. let them now make i. to the Lord 
36.25. Elnathan and Gemariah had made i. 
Rom. 8. 26. but the Spirit maketh i. for us, 27, 34. 

11. 2. how he maketh i. to God against Israel 
Heb. 7.25. he ever iiveth to make i for them 

INTERCESSIONS. 
tTim, 2. 1. that prayers and i. be made for all men 

INTERCESSOR. 
Isa. 59. 16. he wondered tliat there was no i. 

INTERMEDDLE. 
Prov. 14. 10. a stranger doth not i. with his joy 

INTERMEDDLETH. 
Prov. 18. 1. seeketh and i. with all wisdom 

INTERMISSION. 
Liam. 3. 49. mine eye ceaseth not without any i. 

INTERPRET. 
Gen. 41. 8. none that could i. them to Pharaoh 

12. to eacti according to his dream he did i. 
I Cor. 12. 30. do-all i.l || 14. 5. except he /. 
14. 13. pray tliat he may i- \\ 27. iet one i. 
INTERPRETATION 
Signifies, [1] A translation, or turning from one. 
language into another, 1 Cor. 12. 10. [2] The 
gift of expounding visions and dreams. Gen. 
40. 8. [3] Exposition, or shewing the sense 
and import of any thing, 2 Pet. 1. 20. 
e'en. 40. 5. each according to i. of dreams, 41.11. 
12. this is the i of it, 18. Dan. 4. 24. | 5. 26. 
16 when the baker saw that the i. was good 
Judg. 7. 15. when Gideon heard the i. thereof 
Prov. 1. 6., to understand a proverb and the i. 
Dan 2. 4. and we will shew the i. 1, 36. 
45. the dream is certain, and thez. thereof sure 

4. 19. and the i. thereof be to thy enemies 

5, 12. he will shew the ■/. || 15. not shew the i. 

7. 16. and he made me to know the i. of the things 
Johv, 1. 42. Cephas, which is by i. a stone 

9. 7. in the pool of Siloam, which is by i. Sent 
Mcts 9. 36. named Tabitha, by i. is called Dorcas 

13. 8. Elymas the .• orcerer, so is his name by i. 

1 Cor. 12. 10. to anotiier tiie i. of tongues 

14. 26. every one of you hath an i. 

Heb. 7. 2. being by i. king of righteousness 
Pet. 1. 20. no prophesy is of any private i. 
INTERPRETATIONS. 
Gen. 40. 8. Joseph said, do not i. belong to God ? 
Dan. 5. 16. 1 have heard that thou canst make i. 

INTERPRETED. . 
Oen. 40. 22. as Joseph had i. to them, 41. 13. 
F,zra 4. 7. written and i- in the Syrian tongue 
Mat. 1. 23. which being i. is, God with us 
Mark 5. 41. which is, being i. damsel arise 

15. 22. which is, being i. the place of a skull 
34. i. my God, my God, why hast fi|i-saken me 

John 1. 38. being i. master 1| 41. i. the Christ 
Acts A. 36. is, being i. the son of consolation 

INTERPRETER, S. 
Gen. 40. 8. Ave dreamed, and there is no i. of it 
42. 23. for Joseph spake to them by an i. 

2 Chron. 32. 1 31. howbeit in the business of e. 
Job 33. 23. there be an i. one among a thousand 
Isa. 43. t 27. and thy i. have transgressed 

1 Cor. 14. 28. but if there be no ?. let him keep 

INTERPRETING. 
Dan. 5. 12. i. of dreams was found in Daniel 

INTREAT 
Signifies, [1] To supplicate -or pray /!o, Exod. 8. 

8. Jud''. 13. 8. [2] To intercede, or speak in 
one's behalf, Gen. 23. 8. 1 Sam. 2. 25. [3] To 
entertain or use kindly. Gen. 12. 16. [4] To 
urge or press earnestly, Ruth 1. 16. [5] To 
hear, grant, or accept of, Gen. 25. 21. [6] To 
seek, Prov. 19. 6. [7] To give good words, 1 
Cor. 4. 13. 

G^en. 23. 8. i. for me to Ephron the son of Zoar 
Exod. 8 8. then Pharaoh called for Moses, and 
said, i. the Lord, 23. | 9. 28. | 10. 17. 

9. when shall I i. for thee|| 29. I will i. Lord 
Ruth 1. 16. Ruth said, i. me not to leave thee 

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1 Sam. 2. 25. if a man sin, who shall i. for him ? 
1 Kings 13. 6. i. tlie face of the Lord thy God 
Job 11. t 19- yea, many sliall i. thy face 
Fsal. 45. 12. among the people, shall i. thy favour 
Prov. 19. 6. many will i. the favour of the prince 
Jer. 15. 11. I will cause the enemy 1o i. thee well 
Acts 1. 6. and should i. them evil 400 years 

1 Cor. 4. a3. being defaniud, we i. we are made 
Phil. 4. 3. I i. thee also, true yoke-fellow 
iTim. 5. 1. rebuke not, but i. him as a father 

INTREATED. 
Oen. 12. 16. he i. Abraham well for her sake 
, 25. 21. Isaac i. for his wife, Lord was i. of him 
Exod. 5. 22. why hast thou so evil i. this peojile? 
8. 30. Moses went out and i. the liord, 10. 18. 
Dent. 26. 6. and the Egyptians q^iI i. us 
.Judg.'VS. 8. then Manoaii i. the Lord, and said 

2 Sam. 21. 14. after that God was i. lor the land 
24. 25. the Lord was i. for the land, and the 

jilague was stayed from Israel 

1 Chron. 5. 20. they cried and he was i. of them 

2 Chron. 33. 13. Manasseh prayed, and God was /. 
Ezra 8. 23. we besouglit God, and he was i. of us 
Job 19. 16. I called, 1 i. liim with my mouth 

17. iho' I i. for the children's sake of my body 
Psal. 119. 58. 1 i. thy favour with my whole heart 
Isa. 19. 22. he shall be /. of them and heal tliein 
Mat. 22. 6. and i. them spitefully, Luke 18. 32. 
Luke 15. 28. then came his father out, and i. him 
20. 11. i. him shamefully, and sent him away 
Acts 7. 19. the same evil i. our fathers 
27. 3. and Julius courteously i. Paul 
IThcss. 2. 2. after that we were shamefully i. 
Heb. 12. 19. i. the word should not be sjioken 
Jam. 3. 17. wisdom from above is easy to be i. 

INTREAT ETH. 
Job 24. 21. he evil i. the barren that beareth not 

INTREATIES. 
Prov. 18. 23. the poor useth i. but the rich 
2 Cor. 8.4. praying us with much i. that we receive 

INTRUDING. 
C-ol. 2. 18. i. into those things he hath not seen 

INVADE. 
2 Chr. 20. 10. whom thou wouldest not let Israel i. 
Hab. 3. 16. he will i. them with iiis troops 
INVADED. 

1 Sam. 23. 27. the Philistines have i. the land 
27. 8. David and his men i. th' Geshurltes 
30. 1. the Amalekites i. the south, and Ztklag 

2 Kijigs 13. 20. a band of Moabites i. the land 
2 Chron. 28. 18. the Philistines had i. the cities 

INVASION. 

1 Sam. 30. 14. we made an i. on the south 

INVENT. 
Amos 6. 5. i. instruments of music, like David 
• INVENTED. 

2 Chron. 26. 15. made engines i. by cunning men 

INVENTIONS 
Signify, [1] Contrivances, Prov. 8. 12. [2] Sin- 
ful practices, Psal. 99. 8. [3] Idolatrous acts, 
Psal. 106. 29, 39. [4] jXao ways of making 
one's self more wise and happy than God has 
made us, Eccl. 7. 29. 
Psal. 09. 8. thou tookest vengeance of their i. 
106. 29. provoked him to anger with their i. 
39. and went a whoring with their own i. 
Prov. 8. 12. and find out knowledge of witty z. 
Eccl. 7. 29. but they have sought out many i. 

INVENTORS. 
Rom. 1. 30.i. of evil things, disobedient to parents 

INVISIBLE. 
Rom. 1. 20. the i. things of him are clearly seen 
Col. 1. 15. who is the image of the i. God 

16. that are in heaven and earth, visible and i. 
ITim. 1. 17. now to the King immortal, i. 
Heb. 11. 27. he endured, as seeing him who is i. 
INVITED. 

1 Sam. 9. 24. since I said, I have i. the people 

2 Sam. 13. 23. Absalom i. all the king's sons 
Esth. 5. 12. to-morrow am I i. to her with the king 

INWARD. 
Gen. 41. f 21. when they had come to the i. parts 
Lev. 13. 55. shall burn it in the fire, it is fretf. 

1 Kings 7. 25. and all their hinder parts were i. 
17. 121. this child's soul come into his i. parts 

2 Chron. 3. 13. they stood and Iheir Wc% were i. 
Job 19. 19. all my i. friends abhorred mo 

38. 36. who hath put wisdom in the i. parts 
Psal. 5. 9. their i. part is very wickedness 
49. 11. their i. thought is, that their houses 
51. 6. behold, thou desirest truth in the i. parts 
62. t 4. but they curse in their i. parts 
64. 6. i. thought of every one of them is deep 
Prov. 20. 27. searching all the i. parts of the belly 

30. so do stripes the i. parts of^the belly 
Isa. 16. 11. my i- parts sound for Kir-haresh 
Jer. 31. 33. 1 will put my law in their i. parts 
Mark 6.tl9.Herodias had an i. grudge against him 
Luke 11. 39. your i. part is full of ravening 
Rom. 7. 22. 1 delight in the law of God after i. man 



2 Cor. i. 16. yet the i. man is renewed day by da 

7. 15. his i. utiection is more abundant to you 

INWARDLY. 
PsaZ.62.4. they bless with their mouth, but curse / 
Mat. 7. 15. but i. they are ravening v/olvcs 
Rom. 2. 29. but he is a Jew who is one i. ' 

INWARDS. 
Exod. 29. 13. the fat that covereth the i. 22. Lev 
3. 3, 9, 14. i 4. 8. I 7. 3. | i>. 19. 
17. thou shall wash the i. Lev. 1.9,13. | 9. 14. 
Lev. 4. 11. his i. and dung burn in a clean place 
8. 16. tiie fat on the i. filoses burnt on the altar 
21. and he washed the /'. and the legs with water 
JOIN 
Signifies, [1] To knit, or unite together, Job 41. 
17. [2] To make leagues and alliances, Dan. 
11. 6. [3] 'Jo go close to. Acts 8. 29. [4] To 
be numbered, or reckoned with. Job 3. 6. -It is 
spoken, (I) Materially, of things, Isa. 5. 8. 
(II) Personally, as [I] In marriage, Eph. 5. 
31. [2] In ajjinity, 2 Chron. 18. 1. [3] In 
aiding, or assisting, Exod. 1. 10. [4] In bat- 
tle, arnnj against a.rmy, I Sam. 4. 2. 1 Kings 
20. 29. (Ill) Mentally, 1 Cor. 1. K). (IV) Car- 
nally, 1 Cor. 6. 16. (V) Idolatrously, Hos. 
4. 17. (VI) Hpiritually, Jer. 50. 5. 1 Cor. 6.17. 
Exod. 1. 10. lest they J. to our enemies and fight 
against us, and so get them up out of the land 
2 Cliron. 20. 35. did Jehoshaphat j. with Ahaziah 
Ezra 9. 14. and j. in affinity with the people 
Prov. 11.21. hand J. in hand, the wicked, 16. 5. 
Isa. 5. 8. woe to them that ;. house to house 
9. 11. the Lord shall j. his enemies together 
56. 6. sons of stranger tliatj. themselves to Lord 
Jer. 50. 5. come, lei usj. ourselves to the Lord 
Eiek. 37. 17.^'. them one to another into one stick 
Dan. 11. 6. they shallj. in the end of years 
jicts 5. ]3. of the rest durst no manj. hiniBclf 

8. 29. go near and^/. thyself to this chariot 
9.26. Saul assayed to ;'. himself to the discijiles 

JOiNED. 

Gen.\i.2. all these kings were _;. together in vale 

8. they J. battle v.-ith them in the vale of Siddina 

29. 34. this time will my husband be ?'. lo me 

JVum. 18. 2. thy brethren of Levi bej. to thee, 4, 

1 Sa7n.4.'2. when they 7. battle, Israel was smitten 

1 KiiiiTs 20. 29. in the seventh day the battle wasj, 

2 Chron. 18. 1. Jehoshaphat J. aflinity with Ahab 
20. 36. hpj. with Ahaziah to make ships, 37. 

Ezra. ^. li. set up walls, and j. the foundations 
J^eh. 4. 6. all the wall was 7'. together unto half 
Esth. 9. 27. all that 7'. should keep Purim 
,/ob 3. 6. let it not bej. to the days of the year 

41. 17. Leviathan's scales are J. one to another 
23. the flakes of his flesh arej. togetlier 
Psal. 83. 8. Assur also isj. with them 
Eccl. 9. 4. to him that is^'. to all the Jii'ing is hope 
Isa. 13. 15. every onej'. to them shall fiill by sword 

14. 1. and the strangers shall bej^". with them 
20. thou shalt not bej. with them in burial 

56. 3. nor him that hath j. to the Lord speak 
Ezek. 1.9. their wings werej". one to another 

46. 22. there were courts^, of forty cubits long 
Hos. 4. 17. Ephraim isj. to idols, let liim alone 
7j'ch. 2. 11. many nations shall bej. to tlie Lord 
Mat. 19. 6. what God hath j. together, Mark JO. 9. 
Luke 15. 15. he went and j. himself to a citizen 
Acts 5. 36. about four hundred^/, themselves 

18. 7. whose house,;, hard to the synagogue 
1 Cor. 1. 10. that ye be perfectly j. in the same mind 

6. 16. ho which isj. to a harlot is one body 

17. he that \sj. to the Lord is one spirit 
Eph. 4. 16. the whole body fitlyj. together 

5. 31. and shall bej. to his wife, and they two 
See Baal-Peor. 
JOINING, S. 

1 Chron. 22. 3. David prepared iron for Xhej. 

2 Chron. 3. 12. 7'. to tlie wing of the other cherub 

JOINT. 
Gen. 32. 25. hollow of Jacob's thigh was out ofj. 
Psal. 22. 14. and all my bones are out ofj. 
Prov. 25. 19. confidence is like a foot out ofj. 
Eph. 4. 16. by that which everyj. supplieth 

JOINTS. 
1 Kings 22. 34. smote the king of Israel between 
the j. of the harness, 2 Chron. 18. 33. 
Cnvt. 7. 1. the 7. of thy thighs are like jewels 
Dan. 5. 6. that thej. of his loins were loosed 
Col. 2. 19. all the body by 7. knit together 
Heh. 4; 12. to dividing asunder of j'. and marrow 

JOINT-HEIRS. 
jRom. 8. 17. heirs of God, and^'.-ZieiVs withClirisi 

JOT. 
Mat. 5. 18. one 7'. or titHe shall in no wise pass 

JOURNEY. 

Gen. 24.21. the Lord hnth made hisj. prosperous 

29. 1. Jacob went on his 7'. and came to the east 

31.23. Laban pursued after him seven days' j. 

33. 12. let us take our j'.H 46. 1. Israel took hisj. 

Exod. 13. 20. they took their j. from Succoth 



JOY 

4 

tLx-^iL IG. 1. Israelites took tlieir j. from Elim 
JSTuiH. 9.10. be m a.j. yet shall keep the ^jassover 
13. is not hi a.j. and ibrbearetli to keep passover 

lU. 13. they tirst took their j. according to the 
Deut.l.'i. there are eleven days' j. Iroiu Horeb 

10. 11. ari-ic, take thy J. belore tne people 
Josh. i/. 11. take victuals witii you ior yourj. 
13. become i.ld, by reason ot'tlie very longj. 

'udg. 4.0. thej. thou takest is not tor thy honour 
i i>ain. 15. 18. and the Lord sent thee on a j. 
U Sam. 11. 10. earnest thou not ironi thy_;..^ 
1 Kings 18. OT. or lie is in aj. [| 19. 7. the j. is great 
?/t7n^'>- 3. 9. fetched a compass of seven days' j.' 
JVe/t. ii. 6. for how long shall thyj. be 7 
Prov. 1. 19. the good man is gone a long j. 
J\Iat. 10. 10. nor scrip for your^;'. nor two coats 
Mark 0, 8. take notliing ior their^'. Luke 9. 3. 
JLuke 11. 6. a friend of mine in hisj. is come to me 

15. 13. the younger look his j. inio a far country 
John 4. G. Jesus wearied witii his j. sat thus 
Rom. 1. 10. 1 might have a prosjierous j. to come 

15. 24. for i trust lo see you in myj/'. 
1 Cor. IG. fJ. that ye may bring me on my j. 
Tit.'i. 13. bring Zenas and ApoUos on theirj. 
3 John 0. whom if thou bring forward on their j. 

nay's JOURNEY. 
JVmwz. 11. 31. the quails fall a day's j. on this side 
IKhiffs 19.4. himself went a day's j. into wildern. 
Jonah 3.4. began lo enter city a day's j. and cried 
JLxikc 2. 44. went a day's j. among their acquaint. 
Acts 1. 12. is from Jerusalem a sabbath day's j. 
See three Days. 
JOURNEYF.D. 
Gen. 11. 2. that as theyj. they found a plain 

12. 9. Abramj. going on toward the south, 20. 1. 

13. 11. Lot.;, east | 33. 17. Jacob j. to Succoth 
35. 5. Israel,;', toward Belh-el, and the terror 

I6.7. from Beth-e! ||21. j. to the tower of Edar 
Exod 40. 1 36. when cloud was taken up, Israel.;. 

37. cloud not taken uj), theyj. not, J^'uiii. 9. 21. 
J^um.9. 17. after thai the children of Israel.;. 18. 

19. kept ihe charge of the Lord, and j. not 

20. at the commandment of the Lord they j. 23. 
12. 15. ;'. not till Miriam was brought in again 

Judg 17. 8. came to the house of Micah as he 7. 
Acts 9.3. as Saul J. he came near Damascus 
7. the men which ;". with him stood, 26. 13. 
JOURA' EYING. 
Gen. 12. t 9- Abiam ingoing and j. toward 
JN'um. 10. 2. make trumpets for.;', of the camps 
29. we are.;, to the place of which Lord said 
Liuke 13. 22. and as he wasj. tovvard Jerusalem 
2 Cor. 11. 28. rn 7. often, in perils of waters 

JOURNEYINGS. 
JSTum. 10. 28. thus' were the ;'. of Israel's armies 

JOURNEYS. 
Gen. 13. 3. Abram went on his j. from the south 
Exod. 17. l.j. according to the commandment 
40. 36. taken up, they went on in ;'. J^Tum. 10. 12. 

38. the cloud was on tabernacle thro' alltheirj". 
J^tun. 10. 6. they shall blow an alarm for their j. 

33. 1. these are tliej. of Israel v.'ith armies, 2. 
JOY 

Signifies, [1] .,'371 agreeable and sweet affection of 
the soul, arising from some present or hoped- 
for good, lChron.12.40. [2] 7Vi.e delight and 
sati.9f action of the reasonable soul in its union 
with God in Christ, as the greatest and high- 
est good, with an actual rejoicing in what is 
for his honour and glory. Gal. 5. 22. [3] That 
joyful and glorious state, unto 2chich Christ 
himself should attain after his sufferings, and 
which he will communicate to ail who believe 
in him, Heb. 12. 2. [4] That free, gracious, 
and liberal reward, which God will bestow on 
the righteous in the kingdom of heaven, Mat. 
25. 21^23. [5] The matter or cause of joy, 1 
Thess. 2. 20. [fi] Songs of thanksgiving and 
praise, Psal. 42. 4. It is, [1] j\"atu.ral, Prov. 
23. 24. Eccl. 2. 10. [21 JVorldhf, Job 29. 13. 
Isa. 9. 3. [3] Hiipocritical, Job 20. 5. Mat. 
13. 20. [4] Ungodly, Prov. 1.5. 21. Hos. 9. 1. 
[5] Mixed, toorldly, and spiritual, 1 Chron. 12. 
40. Luke 10. 17. [6] 7/eawenZy, Mat. 2,5. 21, 
93. Luke 15. 7, 10. [7] Spiritual, Psal. 51. 
12. Rom. 14. 17. 

JOY, Substantive. 

I Sam. 18. 6. came out ta meet king Saul with 7. 

1 Chron. 12. 40. for there was;, in Israel 

15. 16. singers, by lifting up the voice with.;. 
25. went to bring the ark of the covenant withj. 
29. 17. now have I seen wilh j. the people offer 

2 Chron. 20. 27. to go again to Jerusalem with j. 
Ezra 3 13. not discern noise of the shout of;. 

6. 16. dedication of the house of God withj. . 
29. and kept the fenst seven days with.;. 
J^''ek. 8. 10. the./, of the Lord is your strength 
12. 43. the;*, of Jerusalem was heard afar ufF 
144. for the.;', of Judah and Levites which 
Esth. 8. 16. the Jews had light,j. and honour 
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JOY 

Esth. 9. 22. turned to them from sorrov/ to j. they 
should make them days of feasting andj. 
Job 8. 19. behold, this is the ji. of his way 

t 21. till he hll tliy lips with shouting IbrJ. 
20.5. thej.of the hypocrite is but for a moment 
29. 13. 1 caused the widow's heart to sing forj. 
33. 26. and he will see his face with j. 

41. 22. and sorrow is turned into 7. before him 
Psal. 16. 11. in thy presence is fulness ofj. 

iil. (j. olfer ill his tabernacles sacrihtes of_;. 
30. 5. but^'. Cometh in the moriiing 

42. 4. I went with the voice of j. and jiraise 

43. 4. then will I go to God my exceeding^'. 
48. 2. iliej. of the whole earth is mount Zion 
51. 12. restore to me thej. of thy salvation 
65. 1 12. the little hills are girded with J. 

67. 4. let the nations be glad and sing i'orj. 
105. 43. he brought forth his people with J. 
126. 5. they that sow in tears shall reap iaj. 
137. 0. if prefer not Jerusalem above my chief j. 
Prov. 12. 20. but to the counsellors of peace isj. 

14. 10. a stranger not intermeddle with hisj. 

15. 21. folly isj. to him destitute of wisdom 

23. a man hath j. by the answer of his mouth 
17. 21. and the father of a fuolhath noj. 

21. 15. it isj. to 'the just to do judgment 

23. 24. who begetteih a wise child shall have j. 
Eccl. 2. JO. I withheld not my heart fromj. 

26. God giveth him wisdom, knowledge, and j. 
5.-20.God answereth him in the j. of his heart 

9. 7. go thy way, eat thy bread withj. 

Isa. 9. 3. not increased the j. according to thej. 

17. Lord shall have tioj. in their young men 

12. 3. with J. shall ye draw water out of wells 

16. 10..;'. is taken out of the plentiful fields 

24. 8.j. of the harp ceaseth || 11. j. is darkened 
29. 19. the meek shall increase their j. in Lord 

32. 13. on all houses ofj. \\ 14. aj. of wild asses 

35. 2. and rejoice even vv'ilh j. and singing 
10. with everlastingj. on their heads, 51. 11. 

52.9. break forth intoj. || 55. 12. go out v.ithj. 

60. 15. I will make thee a j. of many generations 

61. 3. to give them the oil of j. for mourning 
7. everlasting J. shall be unto them 

65. 14. my servants shall sing forj. of heart 

18. fqr behold, I create her people aj. 

66. 5. but he shall appear lo yourj. 

10. rejoice for j. with her, all ye that mourn 
.Ter. 15. 16. the word was to me tliej. of my heart 

31. 13. 1 will turn their mourning intoj. 

33. 9. it shall be to me a name of.;', a praise 

11. again there shall be heard the voice ofj. 

48. 27. since thou s])akest, thou skippedst for j. 
33..;'. is taken from tiie plentiful held 

49. 25. the city of praise, the city of my.;. 
Jam. 2. 15. the city, ihcj. of the whole earth 

5. 15. the J. of our heart is ceased, our dance 
Ezek. 24. 2.5. take from them the jf. of their glory 

36. 5. appointed, with thcj. of all their heart 
Hos. 9. 1. rejoice not, O Isr. forj. as other people 
.hcl 1. 12. because 7. is withered away from men 
Zeph. 3. 17. he will rejoice over thee with ;. 
Mat. 13.20. anon with/, receivethit, I^uke 8. 13. 

44. ior j. thereof goeth and selletli all he hath 

25. 21. enter thou into the.;', of thy Lord, 23. 
Luke 1. 44. the babe leaped in my womb for j. 

6. 23. rejoice ye in that day, and leap forj. 

10. 17. the seventy returned again with .;'. 

15. l.j. shall be in heaven over one sinner that 
10. there isj. in the presence of the angels 
24. 41. while they yet believed not for j. 
John 3. 29. this my j. therefore is fulfilled 

15. 11. I have spoken to you, that my ?'. raiglit 

remain in you, and that your.;', might be full 

16. 20. your sorrow shall be turned into j". 

21. for J. that a man is born into the world 

22. and your j'. no man taketh from you 

24. ye shall receive, that your j'. may be full 
17. 13. might have my.;', fulfilled in themselves 

Acts 2.28.make me full of;', with thy countenance 

13. 52. disciples filled with j'. and Ihe Holy Ghost 
20. 24. that I might finish my course with j'. 

Rom. 14. 17. kingdom of God isj. in the H. Ghost 
15. 13. God fill you with all j. in believing 
32. may come to you with j. by the will of God 

2 Cor. 1. 24. but we are helpers of your j. 
2. 3. that my J. is thej'. of you all 

7. 13. the more joyed we for thej'. of Titus 
8.2. the abundance of their;', abounded to riches 

Gal. 5. 22. the fruit of the Spirit is love,.;, peace 
Phil. 1. 4. in praver, making request with 7". 

25. abide for your furtherance and.;', of faith 

2. 2. fulfil ye my j'. |1 4. 1. my j'. and crown 

1 TAess. 1.6.receivet. the word with j'. of Holy Ghost 
2. 19. what is our hope or j. || 20. ye are our./. 

3. 9. for thej'. wherewith we joy before God 

2 Tim. 1. 4. that I may be filled witn.;. 
Philem. 20. let me have.;, of thee in the Lord 
Heb. 12. 2. who for the .7'. that was set before him 

13. 17. they may do it with j. and not with grief 



IRO 

Jam. 1. 2. count it j. when ye fall iiito teniptatifin 
4. 9. and your j. be turned into iiea,viness 

1 Pet. 1. 8. yo rejoice with j". unspeakable 
4. 13. ye may be glad also with c.vceedingj. 

1 John 1. 4. that your j may be full, 2 .John 12. 

3 John 4. 1 have no gre.iter j. than to hear that my 

Jude 24. to present you faultless with exceedingj. 
See Gladness. ' 

Great JOY. 

1 Kings 1. 40. the people rejoiced with great j. 

1 Clir. 29. 9. David the king rejoiced with great j 

2 Chron. 30. 26. so there wasgreatj. in Jerusalem 
J\''c'/i. 12.43. G. had made them rejoice w'nh great j. 
Mat.2.10. saw the star, they rejoiced with great j, 

28. 8. went from sepulchre with fear and great j. 

Luke 2. 10. 1 bring you good tidings oi' great j. 
24.52. they returned to Jerusalem with great j 

Acts 8. 8. and there was great j. in that city 
15.3. they caused ^reatj. to all the brethren 

Philem. 7. for we have great j. in thy love 
Shout, or shouted for SOY . 

Ezra3. 12. and many shouted aloud for j. 

Job 38. 7. and all the sons of God shouted for j. 

Psal. 5. 11. let those that put their trust in thee 
rejoice: let them ever shout for j. 35. 27. 
32. 11. shout for j. all ye that are upriglit in hean 
65. 13. the valleys shout fur j. they also sing 
132. 9. and let thy saints s/ioutforj. 16. 
JOY, Verb. 

Psal. 21. 1. the king shall j. in thy strength 

Isa. 9.3. they J. befoie thee according to the joy 

65. 19. I Avill rejoice and j. in my people 
Hab. 3. 18. I will J. in the Ged of my salvation 
Zeph. 3. 17. he willj. over thee with singing 
Rom. 5. 11. but we also j. in God through our 

Lord Jesus Chrisi 
Phil. 2. 17.' yea, I j. and rejoice v.ith you all 

18. for the same cause also do ye j. and rejoice 
1T/JCS5.3.9. for all the joy wherewith we j. for you 

JOYED. 
2 Cor. 7. 13. the more 7. we for ihe joy of Titus 
JOYFUL. 

1 Kings 8. 66. they v.ent I0 their tents j'. and glad 
Ezra 6. 22. for the Lord hath made them j'. 
Esth. 5. 9. then Haman went forth that dayj. 
.Tob 3. 7. let no j'. voice come therein 

Psal. 5.11. let them that love tliyniinie bej*. inthoe 
35. 9. and my soul shall be j'. in the Lord 
63. 5. my mouth shall praise thee with j. lips 

66. 1. make a j. noise to God, all ye lands 
81. 1. make a j. noise to the God of Jacob , 

89.15. blessed is the people th»t know thej'. sound 
95. 1. make aj. noise to the lock of our salvation 

2. a J. noise to him with psalir^s, !'8.-4. | 100. 1. 
98. 6. make a j". noise before the Lord the king 

8. let the hills be ?. together before the Lord 
113. P. the barren to be a j. mother of children 
149. 2. let the children of Zion bej. in their kin^ 

5. let the saints bej. in glory ; let them sing 
Eccl. 7. 14. in the day of prosperity bej. but in 
Isa. 49. 13. sing, O heavens, and bej'. O earth 
56. 7. 1 will make them j. in my house of prayer 
61. 10. my soul shall bej. in my God 

2 Cor. 7. 4. 1 am exceed! nff 7. in all our tribulation 

JOYFULLY. 
Eccl. 9.9. live j'. with the wife w-hom thou lovest 
L2ike 19.6.Zaccheus came dowm and receiv. him j 
Heb. 10. 34. ye took 7. the spoiling of your goods 

JOtFULNESS. 
Deut. 2S. 47. because servedst not the Lord with j 
Col. 1. 11. strengthened to long-suffering with j, 

JOYING. 
Col. 2. 5. absent, yet am I with 3'ou in the spirit, j' 

JOYOUS. 
Isa. 22. 2. thou art full of stirs, a j'. city 
23. 7. is this your./, city, whose antiquity is 
32. 13. on all the houses of joy in the.;', city 
Heb. 12. 11. no chastening seemeth to bej'. 

IRON 
Signifies, [1] The metal so called, Deut. 3. 11 
[2] An axe, Isa. 10. '34. [3] Insensible hard- 
ness. 1 Tim. 4. 2. [4] Hard, dry, and barren, 
like iron, Deut. 28. 23. [5] Unbendable, Isa. 
48. 4. [6] Mighty and irresistible power, 
Psal. 2. 9. [7] Fetters, or chains, Psal. 107. 10- 
[8] It denotes strenirth, Dan. 2. 33, 41. 
IRO^,^ Substantive. 
JVftm. 35. 16. smite him with an instrument of i 
Deut. 3. 11. Og's bedstead was a bedstead oft. 
4. 20. Lord brought you out of the ?. funiace, out 
of Egypt, 1 Kings 8. 51. Jer. 11. 4. 
8. 9. aland whose stones are.?, and out of hills 
28. 23. the earth that is under thee shad be i. 
48. put a yoke of z. on thv neck, .Ter. 28. 14. 
Josh. 8. 31. altar of stones', over which no mar. 

hath lifted up any i 

17. 16. Canaanites have chariots of i. .hidg. 1. 19. 
Judg. 4. 3. had nine hundred chariots of i. 13. 

1 Sam. 17. 7. his spear weighed 600 shekels oft 

2 Sam. 12. 31. under harrows of i. 1 dhron. 20. 3. 



IS 



IS 



IS 



'2 Hum. 23.7. but the man must be fencetl with ?. 

1 Kings 6. 7. nor any tool of i. lieaid in tiio house 
22.1 1. Zedekitih made him horns of/. 2 CJir.lSAO. 

2 Kings tj. G. and the i. did swim 

1 Chron.22. S.David prepared i. in abundance 
29. 2. I prepared i. for the things of i. 7. 
Job 28. 2. i. 16 taken out of the earth, andbiass 

40. 18. behemoth's bones are like bars ot"i. 

41. 27. he esteemcth i. as straw, brass as wood 
FsaZ.2. 9. thou shalL break them with a rod of i. 

lO.!. 18. whose feet they hurt, he was laid in i. 

107. 10. being bound in i. || IG. cut bars of i. 

149. 8. to bind their nobles with fetters of 2. 
Prov. 27. 17. /. sharpeneth /. so a man his friend 
Eccl. 10. 10. if the i. be blunt, and he do not whet 
(sa. 10. 34. cut down thickets of the forest with i. 

45. 2. 1 will cut asunder the bars of 2. 

GO. 17. for i. I will bring silver, for stones t. 
'fir. 15. 12. shall/, break the northern /. and etocl? 

17. 1. the sin of Judahis written with a pen of/. 

28. J3. thou shaltmake for them yokes of/. 
'izek. 4. 3. take an /. pan, and set it for a wall of/. 
27. 12. Tarshish was thy merchant with /. 

19. Dan apd Javan occupied with bright /. 

Dan. 2. 33. his legs of /. feet part /. 34, 41, 42. 
35. then was the /. and clay broken in pieces 
40. the fourth kingdom shall be strong as /. 
7. 19. the fourth beast, whose teeth were of/. 

Mmos 1. 3. thresh Gilead with instruments of/. 

Mic. 4. 13. for I will make thy horn /. and hoofs 

1 Tim. 4. 2. their conscience seared with a hot /. 
Rev. 2. 27. rule thom with a rod of/. 12. 5. 1 19. 15. 

9. 9. and they had as it were breast-plates of /. 
See Brass. 
IRON. 
Deut. 27. 5. slialt not lift up any /. tool on them 
JosA.17.18.tho' they have /. chariots, and be strong 
Job 19. 24. that they were graven with an /. pen 
20. 24. he shall flee from the /. weapon 
/^a. 48. 4. thy neck is an /. sinew, thy brow brass 
Jer. 1. 18. I have made thee this day an /. pillar 
Ezek.4. 3. take thou unto thee an /. pan 
JDan. 7. 7. it had great /. teeth, it devoured 
Acts 12. 10. they came to the /. gate that leads 

IRONS. 
.Job 41. 7. canst thou fill his skin With barbed /.? 

IS 
Signifies, [1] The existence of a person, or thing, 
ICor. 8. 4. Heb. 11. 6. [2] Represents, Exod. 
12. 11. Mat. 26. 26, 28. [3] Treads or brings 
unto, Rom. 6. 23. | 7. 7. [4] Ought to be, or 
>et it be, Heb. 13. 4. [5] Causeth, dcserveth, 
Rom. 8. # 
Job 11. G. that they are double to that which is 
Luke 10. 22. who the son is, and who the Father is 
.John 1.47.an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile 

3. 6. born of flesh is flesh, of the Spirit is spirit 
13. but the Son of man which is in heaven 

29. he that hath the bride is the bridegroom 

4. 23. but the hour cometh, and now is 
7. 27. no man knoweth whence he is 

8.47. he that is of God || 18. 37. that is of the truth 
9. 29. we know not from whence he is, 30. 

Acts 4.24. made the sea, and all that in them is 
17.19. what new doctrine whereof thou speakest is 

Eph. 5. 17. understanding what the will of Lord is 

2 Thcss. 2.4. above all that is called God, or that is 

worshipped, shewing himself that he is God 
1 Tim. 4. 8. having promise of life that now is 
Heb. 11. 6. must believe he is, and is a rewarder 
I .John 3. 2. for we shall see him as he is 

3.as he is pure || 4. sin is the transgression of law 
Rev. r. 4. which is, was, and is to come, 8. ] 4. 8. 
17. 8. behold the beast that was, is not, yet is 
10. and one is and the other is not yet come 
See Better, Christ, Clean, Dead, Ephraim, 
Fool, Good, Right. 

IS it. 
Gen. 19. 20. this cit^ is near, is it not a little one 1 
32-. 29. wherefore is it thou askest after my name 
42, 14. that is it that I spake to you, ye are spies 
49. 28. this is it that their fathers spake to them 
Exod. 2. 18. how is it that you are come so soon 
20. why is it that ye have left the man 1 

5. 22. Moses said, why is it that thou hast sent 

32. 18. neither is it the voice of them that cry 

33. 16. is it not in that thou goest with us ? 
Deut. 3. 11. is it not in Rabbath of Ammoni 

.30.ll.nor is it far ofTH 13. nor is it beyond the sea 
Judg. 14. 15. to take that we have, is it not so 1 
IiJ>a7n.9.20./s it not on thee, and on father's house ? 

10. 1. is it not because the Lord hath anointed 

12. 17. is it not wheat-harvest to-day ? I will call 
i Kings 1. 3. is it not because no God in Isr. 6, 16. 

4. 26. is it well with thee, is it well with husband 

9. 17. and let him say, is it peace, 18, 19, 22. 

20. 19. is it not good, if peace be in my days 
1 C/ir.21.17. is it notlthat commanded the people 
Job 10. 3. is it good, 13. 9. || 15. 23. say, where is it 

22. 3. is it any pleasure to the Almighty that 
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Prov. 15.23. a word in due season, how good is it! 
Isa. 7. 13. is it a small thing for you to weary men 
2y.l7./s it not yet a very litile while, and Lebanon 
36. 7. i§ it not he whose high places and altars 
58. 5. is it such a fast that I have chosen 7 
7. is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry 1 
Jer. 10. 5. neither also is it in them to do good 
Lam.l.l2.is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by 1 
Dan. 3. 14. is it true, O Shadrach, Meshach 7 
Amos 2.11.25 it not even thus, O children of Israel? 
Mic. 1.5. transgression of Jacob, /s/(not Samaria? 
3. 1. is it not for you to know judgment? 
Hab. 2. 13. is it not of the Ld. of hosts that people 
Hag. 2. 3. is it not in your eyes as nothing ? 
Zcch. 5. 6. what is it ? Mat. 26. 62. Mark 14. 60. 
Acts 10. 4. 1 21. 22. 2 Cor. 12. 13. Ep/i. 4. 9. 
Mai. 1. 8. is it not evil || 3. 14. what profit 25 it 
Mat. 12. 10. is it lawful to heal on, Luke 14. 3. 
16. 11. how 25 it ye do not understand, Mark 8. 21. 
19.3. is it lawful to put away his wife, Mark 10. 2. 

20. 15. is it not lawful for me to do what I will 
22. 17. 25 it lav/fal to give tribute to Cesar, or 

not ? Murk 12. 14. LuJce 20. 22. 
26.22. began to say, Lord, 25 it 1? 25. Mark 14.19. 
62. what 25 it which these witness, Mark 14.60. 
MarJi 2. 9. vv'helher is it easier to say, thy sins 

16. how 25 it that he eateth with publicans 
3.4.25 it lawful to do good on sabbath, Z,2tA:e 6.9. 
4.40.he said, how is it that you have no faith ? 

9. 21. how long 25 it ago since this came to him? 

10. 24. hard 25 it for them that trust in riches 
11. 17. saying to them, 25 it not written, JoJm 10.34. 

I.uke 2. 49. he said to them, how 25 it ye sought me 

12. 56. how is it that ye do not discern this time? 

16. 2. how 25 it that I hear this of thee ? 

22. 64. prophesy, who 25 it that smote thee? 
JoJmi. 9. how 25 it thou being a Jew askest of me 

14. 22. how 25 it that thou wilt manifest thyself? 
Acts 5. 9. how 25 it that ye have agreed together 

22.25. 25 it lawful for you to scourge a Roman ? 
1 Cor. 6. 5. 25 it so, that there is not a wise man 

9. 11. 25 it a great matter if we reap your carnal 

10. 16. is it not the communion of blood of Christ 

12. 15. /5 it therefore not of the body, 16. 
14. 26. how 25 it every one of you 'hath a psalm 

1 Pet. 2. 20. what glory is it, if, when ye be bufleted 
1 JoJm 4. 3. even now already is it in the world 

itia. 

Gen.3l.29.it is in the power of my hand to do hurt 
41. 16. and Joseph answered, it is not in me 
JVum. 13. 18. go up and see the land what it is 
Deut. 31. 8. he it is that doth go Lefore thee 

1 Sam. 3. 18. it is the Lord, let him do what seems 

2 Sam. 13. 35. so it is, Job 5. 27. Dulce 12. 54. 

21. 1. it is for Saul and for his bloody house 
2 Kings 10.15.is thine heart right as my heart? it is 

1 CAr. 6. 10. he it is that executeth the priest's office 

21.17. even I it is that have sinned, and done evil 

2 Citron. 5. 9. and there it is unto this day 
Job 26. 3. hov/ hast thou declared the thing as it is 
P5.39.4.to know the measure of my days what it is 
Jer. 30. 7. it is even the time of Jacob's trouble 
Lam. 3. 22. it is of Lord's mercies not consumed 
Ezek. 21. 27. till he come whose right it is 
Mat. 6. 10. will be done on earth, as it is in heaven 

14.27. of good cheer,/f /si, be not afraid, ./o/m 6.20. 

16.7. it is because we have no bread, Mark 8. 16. 

Jb/m 1.27.he it is who coming after me is preferred 

7. 22. not because it is of Moses, but the fathers 

13. 26. he it is to whom I shall give a sop 

14. 21. hath commandments, he it is that loveth 
Acts 12. 15. then said they, it is his angel 

1 Cor. 3.13. try every man's work, of what sort it is 
11. 14. that if a man have long hair it is a shame 

15. if a woman have long hair it is a glory to her 

2 Cor. 5. 13. it is to God, or if we be sober, it is for 
Gal. 4. 29. but as then, even so it is now 
Col. 1. 6 is come to you, as it is in all the world 
2TJiess '•> 1 be glorified, even as it is with you 

See Beholp, Better, Good, Written. 
IS not. 

Gen.37.30.the child is 7io£||42.13.and one 25 not,32. 
42.36. and Jacob said,Joseph 25 not, Simeon 25 7iot 
44. 5. 25 not this it in which my Lord drinketh ? 

Exod. 4. 14. is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? 
14. 12. is not this the word that we did tell thee? 

J^um. 12. 7. my servant Moses 25 not so, who is 
16.40. is not of seed of Aaron, come near to offer 
23 19. God is not a man that he should lie 

Deut. 11. 10. the land is not as the land of Egypt 
29. 15. also with him that is not here this day 

31. 17. because our God is not amongst us 

32. 6. /5 not he thy Father that bought thee ? 
31. for their rock is not as our rock 
34. 25 not this laid up in store with me ? 

Judg. 4. 14. 25 not the Lord gone out before thee? 

19. 12. a city that 2S noiof the children of Israel 
1 Sam. 15.29. he /5 not a man that he should repeat 

20. 37. he cried, is not the arrow beyond thee ? 

21. 11. is not this David king of the land? 29. 3, 5. 



2 Sam. 11. 3. 25 7iot thi.H Bath-sheba wife of Uriah^ 
14. 19. 25 720^ the hand of Joab with thee .in thw 

20. 21. and Joab said, the matter is not so 
23. 17. 25 not ibis the blood of the men that went 

IKings 8.41. stranger that is not of ]sr. 2 C/ir.6.32 
2Kings 6. 19. this is not the way, nor this the city 
32. 25 not the sound of his master's feet behind 

1 Cliron. 22. 18. isnot the Lord your God with yo-i. 

2 Cliron. 25. 7. for the Lord is not with Israel 
Esth. 4. 16. which is not according to the law 
Job 4. 6. 25 not this thy fear, thy confidence 

G'.Vi.is not my help in me || 9.32.he is nut a man as 

21. 16. lo, their good is not in their hand 

22. 5. 25 not thy 'wickedness great and infinite? 
12. 25 not God in the height of heaven ? 

23. 8. behold, I go forvi^ard, but he is not there 
27. 19. the rich man openeth his eyes, and he 25 n.? 

Prov. 7. 19. for the good man is not at home, he is 

23. 5. wilt thou set thy eyes on that v.'hich is not 

7. eat, saith he, but his heart 25 not with thee 

Eccl. 9. 11. I saw the race 25 not to the swift 

/5ffl.l0.9./5 not Calno, is not Hamath,25 not Samar. 
17. 14. and behold, before the morning he is not 
55. 2. spend money for that which 25 not bread 

Jer. 5. 13. and the word 25 not in the prophets 
8.19.25 not the Lord in Zion,/s not her King in her 

10.16. the portion of Jacob is not like them, 51.19- 
23.1 know that the way of man 25 not in himself 

23. 29. 25 710^ my word like as a fire, saith the Lord 
38. 5. the king is not he that can do any thing 
49. 10. and Esau is not \\ 51.9. but she /5 not healed 

Ezek. 18. 25. ye say the way of the Lord 25 not 
equal, 25 not mf way equal ? 29. [ 33. 17, 20^ 

Z)aw..2.11.the gods, whose dwelling 25 ?2oiwith flesh 

30. as for me, this secret is not revealed to mo • 
4.30./5 7irti this great Babylon, that I have built 

Hos. 2. 2. for she 25 not my wife, noir I her husband 

Mic. 2. 10. arise, depart, for this 25 not your rest 
3. 11. yet will they say, 25 not the Lord among us 

Hab. 2. 4. his soul which is lifted up isnot upright 

Zech.3.2.is not this a brand plucked out of the fire? 

Mat.l3.55.is not this the carpenter's son, 25 7ioth\a 
20.23.on my left, is not mine to give, Mark 10.40 
22.32. God isnot the God of the dead, but of the 
living, Mark 12. 27. J^uke 20. 38, 
24.6. come to pass, but the end is not yet, Lu.21.9.. 
28. 6. he /5 not here, for he is risen, Luke 24. S. 

I^uke 6. 40. the disciple is not above his master 
22. 27. 25 not he that sitteth at meat greater 

John 3. 18. he that believeth is not condemned 
5.31. my witness is not true || 9.16. this man is not 
11.4. Jesus said, this sickness isnot unto death 
14.24. the word which you hear 25 not mine, 7.16. 
18.36. my kingdom 25 not of tliis world 

P,.om. 2. 28. he is not a Jew that is one outwardly 
29. whose praise 25 not of men but of God 
3.29.25 not he also cf the Gentiles, yes, of Gentilea 
8. 24. but hope that is seen is not Jiope 

14. 17. the kingdom of God is not meat and driafc 
23. for whatsoever 25 not of faith is sin 

1 Cor. 4. 20. for the kingdom of God 25 not in word 

6. 13. now the body is not for fornication 

7. 15. a brother or sister is not under bondage 
11. 8. for the man 25 not of the woman, but the 

20. this 25 not to eat the Lord's supper 
12. 14. for the body 25 72ot one member, but^any 
13. 4. charity envieth not, is not pufl^ed up 
15. 39. all flesh 25 not the same flesh, but there is 
58. that your labour is not in vain in the Lord 
G'aZ.1.7.which 25 not another ,but some trouble you 
11. the gospel preached by me 2's not after man 
3.12.1aw 25 720^ of faith || 20./s n. a mediator of one 
6. 7. be not deceived, God 25 not mocked 
Phil. 3. 1. to write the same to me 25 not grievous 
Heb. 6.10. for God isnot unrighteous, to forget 

2 Pet. 3. 9. the Lord is not slack concerning his 
1 Jo/tTi 1.8. the truth isn.ixi us, 2.4.|11.10.woid 257*. 

2. 15. the love of the Father 25 not in him 

16. 25 not of the Father, but is of the world 
3. 10. doth not righteousness, 25 7if)/^ of God, 4.3,6, 
5. 16. if brother sin a sin which is not unfo death' 
Rev. 17. 8. beast thou sawest, was, and is not, 11. 

It IS not. 
Gen. 2. 18, it is not good, Prov. 18. 5. | 25.27. | 
28. 21. Hos. 8. 6. Mat. 19. 10. 
31. 5. that it is not towards me as before 
41. 16. it is not in me, God shall give an answer 
Exod. 8. 26. and Moses said, 't is not meet so to do 
Deut. 32. 47. for it is not a vain thing for you 
1 Sam. 6.9. shall know it is not his hand that smote 
20. 2. Jonathan said, God forbid, it is not so 
Ezra 5. 16. been in building, yet it is not finished 
Job 9. 35. I would speak, but it is not so with me 
28.14./i 25 not in me,the sea saith,2i5 is 72o<with me 
35.15.but now because it /.9 not so, he hath visited 
Prov. 31. 4. it is not for kings, O Lemuel, to drink 
.Jer.5.12.itis not he\\lQ. 23. it isnot in man to direct 
Ezek. 11. 3. which say, it is not near, let us bnild 
Mat.l0.20.for it is not ye that speak, but the Spins 
13.11.to you it is given, but to them it is not givec 



IS 

^at. i4.4.i£ is not law. to hav e her,27. 6. Jl/arA; 6.18. 
r).-16 it is not meet to take cliildren's, Mark 7.27. 

Iri. 14 even so it is not the will of your Father 
j3r,ts 1. 7. it is nut tor you to know the times 

6.2.it IS not reason that we should leave the word 

^. 22. for it is not tit that lie should live 

25. 16. it is not the manner of the Komans 

Rom. 9. 16. so then it is not of him that willeth 
i Cor. 12. 1. it is not expedient for me to glory 

IS there. 
Gen. 31. 14. is ihereyctaay portion or inheritance 
Veut. 3. 24. what God is there in heaven or earth 

4.7.what nation is there so great, who hath God, 8. 

5. 26. who is there of all flesh that hath heard 

20. 5. what man is there that hath huilt, 7, 8. 

32. 28. nor is there any understanding in them 
JudD-.i.20.is there any man || 14.3. is therenevev a 

21.5. who is there among all the tribes of Israel, 8. 
1 Sam. 2. 2. neither is there any rock like our God 

17. 29. and David said, is there not a causel 
2S(i»i.7.22. nor is f.any God besides thee, /sa.44.8. 

9. 1. is there any that is left of Saul's house, 3. 

1 Kings 22.1. is there not here a prophet of the Ld. 

besides'? 2 Kings 3. 11. 2 Chron. 18.6. 

2 Chr. 20. 6. in thy hand is t. not power and might? 
36.23. who is i. among you of his peoj)le? Ezral.'i. 

JVe/i.6.11. and who is there being as 1 am would go 
Job 6. 30. is there iniquity in my tongue, 33. 9. 

15. 11. is there any secret thing with thee? 
Psal. 30. 9. what profit is t. in my blood when I go 
Prov. 17. 16.15 there a price in the hand of a fool 
jEccL1.10.zs there any thing whereof it may be said 

5. 11. what good is there to the owners thereof 
Jsa- 2. 7. nor is there any end of their treasures, 
nof is there any end of their chariots 

44.19. nor is there knowledge to say, I have burnt 

20. nor say, is there not a lie in my right hand ? 
Jer. 8.22. is t. no balm in Gilead, is t. no physician 

32. 27. 1 am Lord, is t.any thing too hard for me 
37. 17. asked him, is there any word from the Ld. 
Ko5.12.ll. is there iniquity in Gilead, surely vanity 
j37nos 6. 10. Z5 1. yet any with thee, ye shall say, no 
Jl/ai.7.9.what man is there of you, whomif his son 
jScts 4.12.nor is £/tere salvation in any other, for no 
Iio?n. 3. 1. what profit is there of circumcision 1 
9. 14. 25 there unrighteousness with God? 

There IS. 
Z-ewjl4.35. thereis as it were a plague in the house 
J^um. 11.6. there is nothing at all besides manna 
Dcut.c.-2. 39. 1 am he, and there is no god with me 
Judg. 19.19. yet there is both straw and provender 

21. 19. there is a feast of the Lord in Shiloh 

1 Sajn. 14. 6. for there is no restraint to the Lord 
17. 46. may know that there is a God in Israel 
20. 3. there is but a step between me and death 

21. then come thou, for there is peace to thee 

1 Kinn-s 5. 4. there is neittier adversary nor evil 
8.23.1. is no God like thee in heaven, 2 Chr. 6. 14. 

46. there is no man that sinneth not, 2 Chr. 6. 36. 

14.2. behold, there is Ahijali the prophet who told 

\Kings 22.8. th. is one man, Micaiah son of Imlah 

2 Kings 5. 8. he shall know t. is a prophet in Israel 
Ezra 10. 2. yet there is hope in Israel, Job 11.18. 
Esth. 3. 8. there is a certain people scattered 
Job 19.29. that ye may know thereis a judgment 

22. 29. then thou shalt say, there is lifting up_ 
32. 8. but there is a spirit in man, the inspiration 

Psal.li.i. the foot hath said, there is no God, 53.1. 
19.11. in keeping them there is great reward 
34. 9. there is no want to them that fear him 
46. 4. there is a river wh-ose streams make glad 
58. 11. verily there is a reward for the righteous 
68. 27. there is little Benjamin with their roller 
146. 3. put not trust in man, in whom t. is no help 

Prov. 11.24. there is thatscattereth, yet increaseth 

13. 7. there is that maketh himself rich, yet hath 

14. 9. but among the righteous there is favour 
12. t.is a v/ay that seemetii right to a man, 16.25. 
23. in all labour th. is profit || 23. 18. th. is an end 

30. 11. there is a generation that curseth, 12,13,14. 
Eccl. 3. 1. to every thing th. is a season, and a time 

7. 15. there is a just man, there is a wicked man 

8.4. where the word of a king is, there is power 
16. there is that neither day nor night seeth sleep 

9. 2. there is one event || 4. for to him there is hope 
[sa. 43. 11. and besides me there is no Saviour 

44. 6. and besides me there is no God, 8. | 45. 5. 

47.1. t. is no throne, O daughter of the Chaldeans 
48. 22. t. is no peace to wicked, 57. 21. Jer. 6. 14. 

50. 2. because t. 25 no water || 53. 2. t. is no beauty 
57. 10. saidst thou not, t. is no hope, Jer. 2.25. | 

18. 12. 

Jer .31.17.L is hope in thy end |1 .37. 17. he said, t. is 

Ezek. 22 25. there is a conspiricv of her prophets 

. 32. 24. th. is Elam || 29. there is Edom, her kings 

34.5.wcre scattered, because there is no shepherd 

Dan. 2. t^. there is a God that revealeth secrets 

5. 11. there is a man in thy kingdom in whom is 

Hcs. 4. 1. because there is no truth, or mercy 

JVa/i.3.19 . IS no healins-'of thy bruise, thy wound 



JU 

Mat. 22. 23. the Sadducees, who say, there is no 
resurrection, jMark 12. 18. 1 Cor. 15. 12. 
Mark JO.lS.there is none good but one,that is God 
Luke 14. 22. and yet t. is room || 15. 10. t. is joy in 
John 8. 44. because there is no truth in him 
11.10. hestumbleth, because t. is no light in him 

1 Cor. 3. 3. there is among you envying and strife 
5. 1. it is reported there is fornication among you 
8. 6. but to us there is but one God, the Father 
15.44. there is a natural body, t.is a spiritual body 

GaZ.5.23.temperance, against such there is no law 

Col. 3. 25. and there is no respect of persons 

IJohn 4.18.there is no fear in love, but perfectlove 

5.1i}.there is a sin unto death, I do not say he shall 

17. and there is a sin not unto death 

See None, One. 

There IS not. 

G en. Al .18. there is not ought left in sight of my lord 

2 Sam. 13.30. slain the king's sons^th.is not one left 
lKings5.6.th.is not among us that can skill to hew 
2 Kings 1. 3. not because there is not a God in 

Israel, 6. 
19. 3. to birth, and th. is not strength to bring forth 
Job 41. 33. upon earth there is not his like 
£ccL4.8.there is one alone, and there is not second 
Cant. 6. 6. and there is not one barren among them 
I^uke 7.28. there is not a greater prophet than John 

1 Cor.6.5.that there is not a wise man amongst you 
8. 7. there is not in every man that knowledge 

ISLAND, &;c. See after Ignorantly. 
ISSUE 
Signifies, [1] A passage., way., or outlet, Psal. 68. 
20. [^Childrenor posterity, Gen. 48. Q,. [3] 
A flux or running, Lev. 12. 7. [4] Seed, Ezek. 
23. 20. [5] To spring or proceed from, 2 
Kings 20. 18. [6] To flow, Ezek. 47. 8. [7] To 
come forth hastily and violently, Josh. 8. 22. 
ISSUE, Substantive. 
Gen. 48. 6. thy i. which thou beireitest after them 
Lev. 12. 7. the i. of her blood, 15. 25. Mat. 9. 20. 
Mark 5. 25. Lxike 8. 43, 44. 
15. 2. running i. 3. | 22. 4. 1| 15. 8. hath the i.28. 

2 Sam. 3.29. from the house of Joab, one hath an i. 
7sa.22. 24. shall hang on him the oifsp'ing and i. 
Ezek. 23. 20. whose i. is like the i. of horses 
Mat. 22.25. having no ?'. left his wife 

ISSUE. 
2 Kings 20.18. thy sons that i.from thee, Isa. 39. 7. 
Ezek. 47. 8. these waters i. toward the east country 

ISSUED. 
Josh. 8. 22. other i. out of the city against them 
Job 38. 8. break forth as if it i. out of the womb 
Ezek. 41. 1. waters i. from under the threshold 

12. because their waters i. out of the sanctuary 
Dan. 7. 10. a fiery stream i. and came forth 
Rev. 9. 17. and out of their mouths i. fire, 18. 

ISSUES. 
Psal. 68. 20. to God belong the i. from death 
Prov. 4. 23. keep heart, for out of it are the i. of life 

IT. 

Pro?j.4.23. keep heart, for out of if are issues of life 

Isa. 6. 13. in it shall be a tenth, and it shall return 

7. 7. thus saith the Lord, it shall not stand 

11. 10. to it shall the Gentiles seek, and his rest 

30. 21. a word, saying, this is the v/ay, walk in it 
51. 9. art thou not it that hath cut Rahab? 

10. art thou not it which hath dried the sea? 
.See Better, Good, Written, Self. 

ITCH. • 

Deut. 28. 27. the Lord will smite thee with the i. 

ITCHING. 
2 yzm. 4.3. shall they heap teachers having i. ears 

JUDGE 
Signifies, [1] To try and determine a cause, 
Exod. \S. 13. 4 Cor. 6. 2. [2] Rightly to under- 
stand and discern, 1 Cor. 2. 15. [3] To cen- 
sure rashly, Mat. 7. 1. ICor. 4. 3. [4] To pro- 
ceed against, Acts 24. 6. [5] To esteem or 
reckon, Acts 16. 15. [6] To rule and govern, 
Psal. 67. 4. Heb. 10. 30. [7] To punish, Ezek. 
7. 3, 8. Heb. 13. 4. It is spoken, (I) Of God, 
Gen.- 18. 25. Heb. 12. 23. (II) Of Christ, Acts 
10. 42. (Ill) Of men called gods, Psal. 82. 1. 6. 
[1] Ordinary, Deut. 1. 16. [2] Extraordinary, 
Judg. 2. 18, 19. 

JUDGE, Substantive. 

Gen. 18.25. shall not the J. of all the earth do right 

19. 9. this one fellow came, and will needs be aj. 

Exod. 2. 14. made thee a j'. over us, Jicts 7. 27, 35. 

Z)ei«i. 17.9. come to the/, that shall be in those days 

12. the man that will not hearken to the;'. 
25. 2. that the J. shall cause him to lie down 
Judg. 2. 18. then the Lord was with the,;'. 

l9. the^. was de d, they corrupted themselves 
11. 27. the Lord the J. hej. this day between 

1 Sam. 2. 25. if a man sin, the j'. shall judge him 

2 Sam. 15.4. Absalom said, O tliat I were made j. 
Job 9. 15. 1 would make supplication to my^;' 

23.7. 1 should be delivered for ever from myj. 

31. 28. an iniquity to be punished by. the ^' 

2T 



JU 

Psal. 7. 1 11. God is a rightt^ousy. and is angry 
50. 6. heavens declare, for God is/, himself, selah 
68. 5. a J. of the widows || 75 7. God is thej. 
94. 2. lift up thyself, thou ./. of tho earth, render 

Isa. 3. 2. doth take away from Jerusalem thej. 

JImos 2. 3. 1 will cut ofi'thej.from the midst thereof 

Mic.5.1. they shall smite the ./. of Israel with a rod 

7. 3. prince asketh, and thej. asketh for a reward 
Mat. 5. 25. the adversary deliver thee to the j. the 

j. deliver thee to the officer, Luke 12. 58 
Luke 12. 14. man, who made me a j. over you? 
18.2.saying, there was in a city a j. feared not G 
6. the Lord said, hear what the unjust j. saith 
jScts 10. 42. of God to be thej. of quick and dead 

18. 15. for I will be no j. of such matters 
24.10. hast been of many years aj. of this nation 

2 Tim. 4. 8. the Lord the righteous j. shall give me 
Heb. 12. 23. ye are come to God the J. of all 
Jam. 4. 11. thou art not a doer of the law, but aj. 

5. 9. behold, the J. standeth before the door 
JUDGE, Verb, applied to God and Christ. 
Ge7?.16.5 j. between me and tiiee, 1 Sam. 24.12,15. 

31. 53. the God of their father j. betwixt us 
Exod. 5. 21. they said, the Lord look on you, and j. 
Deut. 32. 36. for the Lord shall j. his people, Ps. 
50. 4. 1 135. 14. Heb. 10. 30, 

1 Sam. 2. 10. the Ld. shall j. the ends of the earth 

24. t 15. the Lord j. me out of thy hand 
IKings 8. 32. hear and j.thy servants, 2 Chr. 6. 23. 
lCAr.l6.33.cometh to j. the earth, Ps. 96.13. 1 98.9. 

2 Chron. 20 12. O our God, wilt thou not j. them? 
,Tob 22. 13. sayest, can he j. through the dark cloud? 
Psal. 7. 8. the Lord shall j. the people righteously, 

9. 8. I 50. 4. I 96. 10. 
10. 18. j. the fatherless and poor, 82. jS. Isa. 11.4. 
26. 1. j. me, O Lord, 7. 8. \ 35. 24. | 43. 1. | 54. 1. 

Lam. 3. 59. 
82.8. arise, O God, j. the earth, thou shalt inherit 
96. 13. he shall j. the world with righteousness, 

98. 9. ^ct5 17. 31. 
110. 6. he shall j. among the heathen 
jEccZ. 3. 17. God shall j. the righteous and wicked 
/5a. 2. 4. and he shall j. among the nations 

3. 13. the Lord standeth to j. the people 

11. 3. he shall notj. after the sight of his eyes 
51. 5. and mine arm shall j. the people 

Ezek. 7. 3. and will j. thee according to thy ways 
34. 17. behold I j. between cattle and cattle 
.Toel 3. 12. there will I sit to j. the heathen 
Mid 4. 3. he shall j. among many people 
.Jolm 5. 30. as I hear I j. my judgment is just 

8. 15. 1 j. no man || 16. and yet if I j. 

26. 1 have many things to say and to j. of you 

12. 47. Ij. him not, I came not to j. the world 
Rom. 2. 16. when God shall j. the secfets of men 

3. 6. for tiien how shall God j. the world ? 
2Tim. 4.1. who shall j. quick and dead, 1 Pet. 4. 5, 
Heb. 13.4. whoremongers and adulterers G. will j. 
Rev. 6. 10. dost thou notj. and avenge our blood 

19. 11. in righteousness he doth j. and make war 

See farther, I will Judge. 
JUDGE, applied to Man, or other things. 
Gen. 31. 37. that they may j. betwixt us both 
49.16. Dan shall j. his people as one of the tribes 
Exod. 18. 13. that Moses sat to j. the people 
16. they come, Ij. between one and another 

22. but every small matter they shall,/. 

Lev. 19. 15. in rishteousness shalt thou j. thy 
neighbour, DeiLt. 1. 16. | 16. la 
JV"Mm.35.24.the congregation j, between the slayer 
Dent. 25. 1. come, that the judges may 7. them 
1 Sam. 2. 25. if a man sin, the judge shall j. him 
8. 5. thou art old, make us a king toj. us, 6. 20. 

1 Kings 3. 9. give ^n understanding heart to j. 

who is able to j. this great people, 2 Chron. 
1. 10. . 
7. 7. a porch for the throne where he might j. 

2 Chron. 1. 11. that thou mayest j. my people 
19. 6. for ye j. not for man, but for the Lord 

Ezra 7. 25. set judges which may j. all the peopio 
Psal. 58. 1. do ye j. uprightly, O ye sons of men 
72. 2. he shall j. thy people with righteousness 

4. he shall j. the poor of the people, Prou. 31.9 
82. 2. how long will ye j. unjustly, and accept 

Isa. 1. 17. j. the fatherless, plead for the widow 

23. they j. not the fatherless, Jer. 5. 28. 

5. 3. /. I pray you becwixt me and my vineyard 
Jer. 21. 1 12. j. jud^ent, Zech. 7. f 9. 1 8, f 16. 
Ezek. 20. 4. wi'lt thou j. them, son of man? 22. 2. 
23. 24. and they shall j. thee, 45. | 24. 14. 
36. son of man, wilt j. Aholah and Aholibah? 
44. 24. they shall j. it according to my judgments 
Ob ad. 21. saviours come toj. the mount of Esau 
Mic. 3. 11. the heads thereof j. for reward 
Zech. 3. 7. then thou shalt also j. my house 
Mat. 7. 1. ;'. not that ye be not judged 

2. for wi'th what judgment ye j. Luke 6. 37 
Luke 12. 57. yea, and why j. ye not what is right ? 
John 1.24. j. not according to the appearance, but 

j righteous judgmejit 



jUD 

John 7. 51. doth our \awj. any man before it hear 
8.15. ycj after flesh 1| 12.48. same shallj. him 
18. 31. take aiitl.;'. hun accoriiiug to your law 
jicts 4. 1'J.j. ye || 13. ii^.j. yourstlves unworthy 
23.3. for sitte.st thou ioj. me alter liie law"? 
fto77i.'-'.27.uiicircur!;cisioii if it ttiitil the law, j.thee 
14. t 1. not to J. his doubtful li)Ou<,flits 
3.^'. him that eatoth |i 10. whyj. thy brother 
N 13. let us not J. one another, hutj. this rather 

1 Coi: 4. 3. Ij. not myself, || 5.j. noth. before time 
5. 12. what have I to do j. them that u.ro without, 

do not ye J. them that are within? 
C.2. do ye not know that saints shallji. the world? 

3. know ye not that we shallj angels? 

4. set them toj. who are least eateemed in church 

5. shall be able to J. between his brethren 
10. 15. jf. ye what I say || 11 I'-i.j. in yourselves 
11. 31. for if we would _; ourselves, we should 

14. 29. let the prophets speak, and the other^'. 

2 Cor. 5. 14. because we thusj. that if one died 
Col. 2. 1(5. let no man therefore j. you in meat 
Jam. 4. 11. but if thou j. the law, thou art not 

I ID ill JUDGE. 

1 Sam. 3. 13. i told that I will j. his house for ever 
Psai. 75.2. when shall receive, I icillj. uprightly 
Ezek. 7. 3. J. according to tliy ways, 8.27. || 33.20. 

11. 10. I loidj. you in the border of Israel, 11. 
16.38. 1 mill j. thee as women that break wedlock 
18. 30. therefore Itcillj. you, O house of Israel 
21.30. I loillj. thee in the place where thou wast 

34. 20. I, even /, unllj. between fat cattle, 22. 

Will I JUDGE. 
Qsn. 15. 14. the nation they shall serve-^. Acts 7. 7. 
Luke IS. 22. out of thine own mouth icill Ij. thee 

JUDGED. 

Qen. 30. 6. God hath j. me and heard my voice 

Exod. 18. 23. J. the people, small matter theyj. 

Judg. 3. \i). Othniclji. || 4. 4. Deborah ;. Israel 

10. 2. Tolaj. II 3. Jair jf. || 12. 7. .Teph'lhahi. 

12. 8. Ibzanj. || ILElonj. |i 14. Abdonj. Israel 

15. 29. Samson _;. Israel twenty years, 16. 31. 
Ruth 1. 1 1. when judges j. there was a famine 
ISam. 4.J8. Eli j.|f 7.6. Samuel j. Israel, 1.5, 16, 17. 

2 Sam. 18. f 19. the Lord^/.'hiin from his enemies 

1 Kings 3. 28. heard the judgment the king had_/. 

2 Kings 23. 22. from the days of the judges thatj. 
Psal. 9. 19. let the heathen bej. in thy sight 

37. 33. not condemn him when he hj. 

109. 7. when he shall be_/. let him be condemned 
Jer. 22. 16. he J. the cause of the poor and needy 
Ezek. 16. 33. as women that slied blood are,;'. 
52 thou also who hast_/.i by sisters, bear shame 

28. 23. and the wounded shall bej. in her 

35. 11. make myself known, when I havej. thee 

36. 19. according to their doings Ij. them 
Dan. 9. 12. and against our judges thatj". us 
Jl/at.7.1. thatyebe nctj.||2.shiill be./. Luke 6. 37. 
Luke 7. 43. he said to him, thou hast rightly j. 
John 16. 11. the prince of this world is;. 

Acts 16. 15. if ye have./, me to be faithful 

24. 6. we would have./, according to our law 

25. 9. there be j. of these things before me, 20. 
10. Paul said, I stand, where I ought to be j. 

26. 6. and am /. for the hope of the promise 
Rom. 2. 12. shall be j. by the law, .Tarn. 2. 12. 

3. 4. thou mightest overcome when thou art J. 
7. why yet am I also j. as a sinner? 

1 Cor. 2. 15. yet he himself isj. of no man 

4. 3. a small thing that I should be./, of you 
5.3.1 have,/, already, as though I were present 
6. 2. and if the world shall be./, by you 

10. 29. for why is my liberty./', of another man's 

11. 31. if we would judge we should not bej. 
32. when we arej. we are chastened of the Ld. 

14. 24. he is convinced of all, he is J. of all 
Jleh. 11. 11. because shej. him faithful who had 
1 Pet. 4. 6. they might be./, according to men 
^ev. 11.18. time of the dead, that they should be j. 

16. 5. art righteous because thou hast j. thus 

19. 2. righteous, for he hath j. the great whore 

20. j2. the dead werej. out of those things 
13. were /. every man according to his works 

JUDGES. 
Exod. 21. 6. his master shall bring him to the j. 
22. and he shall pay as thej. determine 
22. 8. then the master shall be brought to the j. 
9. the cause of both shall come before thej. 
t 28. tiiou shalt not revile tl:ftj. 
Kum. 25. 5. Moses said to the j. slay each his men 
Deut. 1. 16. 1 charged your^'. at that time, saying 
16. 18../. shalt thou make in all thy gates 
19.17.both the men shall standbefore priests andj. 

18. the J. shall make diligent inquisition 
21.. 2. tliy elders and thy./, shall come forth 
25. 1. they come that the J. may judge them 
32. 31. even our enemies themselves being./. 
Josh. 8. 33. theirj. stood on this side the ark 
23 2. Joshua called for their heads andj. 24. I. 
•/ii(^ .2.16. the Lord raised up j. who delivered, 18. 
17 thpT would not hearken to their ?*. 
314 '' 



JUD 

Ruth 1. 1. when the_/. ruled a famine was 

1 Sam. 8. 1. he made his sons./, over Israel, 2. 

2 Sam. 7. 11. 1 commanded. ;'. to be overmypeo. 
2 K,ngs 23. 22. from tlie days of the j. that judged 

1 Chr. 17. 6. .spake I a word to any of the j. 10. 
23. 4. and six thousand were oilicers andj. 
26. 29. Chenaniah and hii sons were io\j. 

2 Chron. 1. 2. then Solomon spake to the j. 
19. 5. he set J. in the land || 6. said to the j. 

Ezra 7. 25. set J. which may judge Uie people 
10. 14. and with them thej. of every city 
Job 9. 24. he covereth the faces of the j. thereof 

12. 17. and lie maketh thej. fools 
31. 11. it is an iniquity to be punished by the j. 

Psal. 2. 10. be instructed yej. of the earth 
109. 1 31. to save him from thej. of his soul 
141. 6. when J. are overthrown in stony places 
148. 11.' princes, and a\lj. of the earth 

Prov. 8. 16. by me princes rule, and allj. of earth 

Isa. 1. 26. I will restore thy j. as at the first 
40. 23. he maketh thej. of the earth'as vanity 

Dau. 3. 2. Nebuchadnezzar sent to gather thej. 3. 
9. 12. his words against ourj. that judged us 

Hos. 7. 7. and they have devoured their j. 

13. 10. where are thyj. of whom th^-^u saidst 
Zeph. 3. 3. her J. are eveiiing wolves, they gnaw 
J\Iat. 12. 27. they shall be your j. Luke 11. 19. 
Acts 13. 20. and after that he gave to them./. 
Jam. 2. 4. and are become j. of evil thoughts 

JUDGEST. 
Psal. 51. 4. thou mighiest bo clear when thou j. 
Jer. 11. 20. Loi'd of hosts, that./, righteously 
Rom. 2. 1. O man, whosoever thou art that J. 
3. O man, thatj. them which do such things 

14.4. who art thou that./, another man's servant? 
Jam. 4. 12. who art thou that j. another 

JUDGETH. 
Job 21. 22. seeing hej. those that were high 

36. 31. for by themj. he the people 
Psal. 7. 11. God J. the righteous, is angry with 

58. 11. verily he is a God that j. in the earth 

82. l.in congregation of mighty, hej. among gods 
Prov. 29. 14. the king that faithfully j. the poor 
.Johii 5. 22. for the Father./- no man, bu-l hath 

8. 50. there is one that./. || 12. 48. one thatj?. him 
1 Cor. 2. 15. he that is spiritual j. all things 

4. 4. but he that^". me is the Lord 

5. 13. but them that are without, Godj. 
.Jam. 4. 11. he thatj. his brother, j. the law 

1 Pet. 1. 17. who without respect of persons J. 
2. 23. but committed himself to him thatj. 

Rev. 18. 8. for strong is the Lord that./, her 

JUDGING. 
Gen. 30. f 6. Rachel called his name,./. 

2 Kings 15.5. j.the people of the land, 2 Chr. 26. 21. 
Psal. 9. 4. thou sattest in the throne./, right 
Isa. 16. 5. he shall sitj. and seeking judgment 
Mat. 19. 28. j. the twelve tribes, Luke 22. 30. 

JUDGMENT 
Signifies, [1] The sentence., or decision of a judge., 
1 Kings 3. 28. [2] The spirit of tcisdom and 
prudence, enabWig to know and discern right 
from wrong., and good from evil, Psal. 72. 1. 
[3] Those remarkable punishments, which God 
injlicts upon people for their sins and trans- 
gressions, Prov, 19. 29. Ezek. 30. 14. [4] The 
.spiritual government of the world, which is 
committed by God. the Father to Christ the 
Mediator, and which he manages with a per- 
fect rectitude and equity, John 5. 22. | 9. 39. 
[5] Those afflictions and chastisements ichich 
God brings xipon his childrcrifor their trial 
and instruction, 1 Pet. 4. 17. [6] God's mer- 
ciful moderation in chastising his people, 
Jer. 10. 24. [7] The solemn oftion and triat 
at the great and last day, Eccl. 12. 14. Jude 

6. [8] The righteous statutes and command- 
ments of God, Psal. 119. 7, 20. [9] The pu- 

■ nishment inflicted on Christ for owr 5ms, Isa. 
53. 8. [10] T!ie doctrine of the gospel, or 
God's word, Mat. 12. 18. Psal. 119. 7, 20. '[U] 
Justice and equity, Isa. 1. 17. Luke 11. 42. 
[12] The deliverance and vindication of man- 
kind from the power and tyranny of the devil, 
John 12. 31. [13] God's decrees and purposes 
concerning nations, or persons, Rom. 11. 33. 
[14] The sentence of damnation upon the 
wicked, and of absolution in favour of the 

fodly, Jude 15. [15] Courts of judgment, 
lat. 5. 21. [16] Differences and controver- 
sies to be decided, 1 Cor. 6. 4. [17] Sentiment, 
or opinion, 1 Cor. 1. 10. [18] Advice, 1 Cor. 

7. 25. [19] The gospel, or kingdom of grace, 
Mat. 12. 20. 

Gen. 30. f 21. Leah called her name/. 

Exod. 12. 12. against the gods I will execute j. 
21. 31. according to thisj. be it done to him 
23. 2. to decline after many, to wrest./. 6. 
28. 15. thou shalt make the breast-plate o?j. 
29. Aaron bear names in breast-plate ofj. 30. 



JUD 

JVwm. 27. 11, to Israel a statute ofj 35. 29. 

21. after thej. of Urim before the Lord 
Deut. 1. 17. not afraid of man, for the j. is God'a 
10. 18. he doth execute tliej. of the latiierlcis 

16. 18. they shall judge the peojile with justj. 
19. not wrest J. || 17. 11. according to I'ho;. 

17. 9. they shall shew thee the senieiice ofjf, 

24. 17. thou shalt not pervert the J. of the strangpi 

25. 1. be a controversy, and they come untoji. 
27. 19. cursed be he that perverteth^. of stranger 
32. 4. for all his ways arej. a God of truth 

41. if my hand take hold on j. [ v.ill render 
Josli. 20. 6. stand before the congregation for j. 
Judg. 4. 5. Israel came up to Deborah lor j. 

1 Sam. 8.3. his sons took bribes and perverted j. 

2 Sain. 8. 15. David executed j. 1 Chron. 16. 14. 
15. 2. when any man came to the king for j. 6. 

1 Kings 3.11. hast asked understanding to discernj 

28. all Israel heard of thej. the king judged 
7. 7. the porch ofj. \\ 20. 40. so shall thy j. be 

2 Kings 25.6. took the king and gavej. upon him 
2 Chron. 19. 8. chief of fathers for j. of the Lord 

20. 9. when evil cometh on us as the sword,/ 
22. 8. when Jehu was executing j. on Ahab 
24. 24. so they executed j. against Joash 
Ezra 7. 26. let j. be executed speedily on him 
Esth. 1. 13. tovv'ards all that knew law and j. 
Job 8. 3. doth God pervert/, or jjervert justice? 
9. 19. , if I speak ofj. || 19.7. but there is no j. 
19. 29. that ye may knov/ there is a /. 

32. 9. neither do the aged understand./. 

34. 4. let us choose to us/, know what is good 
12. neither will the Almighty pervert/. 

35. 14. yet/, is before him, trust in him 

36. 17. thou hast fulfilled the/, of the wicked,/. 

and justice take hold on thee 

Psal. 7. 6. awake for me to the/, thou liii.stcom- 

9. 7. he hath prepared his throne for/, [inanded 

8. shall minister/, to the people in righteousness 
16. the Lord is known by tlie/. lie executeth 

33. 5. he loveth righteousness and/. 37. 28. 

37- 6. he shall bring forth thy/, as the noon-day 
30. and his tongue talketh o!/. 
72. 2. and lie shall judge thy jioor wilh/. 
76.8. thou didst cause/, to be h'iard from heaven 

9. when God arose to/, to save ail the meek of 

the earth 
89. 14. justice and/, are the habitation, 97. 2. 
94. 15. but/, shall return to righlebusness 
99. 4. the king's strength also loveth/. tliou exe- 
cutt;st/. and righteousness in Jacob 
101. 1. I will sing of mercy and/, to thee, O Ld. 
103. 6. Ld. e.xecuteth/. for the ojjpressed 146.7 
106. 3. blessed are they that keep/. 
30. then Phinehas stood up and executed./. 

111. 7 the works of his hands are verity and/. 

112. t 5. he will guide his affairs with/. 
119. C6. teach me good/, and knowledge 

121. I have done/, and justice, leave me not 
149 O Lord, quicken me according to thy/. 

122. 5. for there are set thrones of/. 

149. 9. to execute upon them the/. wiiLten 
Prow. 1.3.to receive the instructionof wisdom and/ 

2. 8. he keepeth the paths of/, and preserveth 
9. then shalt thou understand/, and equity 

8. 20. 1 kad in the midst of the paths of/. 
13. 23. there is that is destroyed for want of/ 
17. 23. taketh a gift to pervert the ways of/. 
19. 28. an ungodly witness scorneth/. 
£0. 8. a king that sitteth in the.throne of/. 

28.5. evil men understand not/, but they thatsecJt 
29. 4. the king by/, esfablisheth the land 

26. every man's/, cometh from the Lord 

31. 5." nor pervert the/, of any of the afHicted 
Eccl. 3. 16. I saw under the sun the place of/. 

5. 8. if thou seest the oppression of the poor, and 
violent perverting of/, and justice 

8. 5. and a wise man discerneth both time and/. 
6. because to every purpo.se there is time and/, 

Isa. 1. 17. seek/. || 21. it was full of/. 

27. Zion shall be redeemed with/. 

4.4. shall have purged Jerusalem by-the spirit of/ 
5. 7. and looked for/. || 16. .5. seeking/. 

9. 7. and to establish it with./, and with justice 

10. 2. to turn aside the needv fnim /. 

16. 3. execute /. Jer. 21. 12." | 22. 3. Ezek. 18. S. 
I 45. 9. Zcch. 1. 9. I 8. 12. 

28. 6. for a spirit of./. 1 17. 1 will lay/, to the line 
30. 18. will have mercy, for the Lord is a God of/. 

32. 16. then/, shall dwell in the wildcrnesa 
33.5.Ld.hath filled Zion with/.and righteousnesB 
34. 5. and upon the people of my curse to /. 

40. 14. and who taught him in the path of/.? 

41. 1. let us come near together to./. 

42. 1, he shall bring forth/, to the GentilcB 

3. he shall bring forth/, unto truth 

4. he shall not fail, till he have sot/, in the oarMi 
53. 8. he was taken from prison and from/. 

56. 1. keep ye/, and do justice, Hos. 12. 6 
59. 8. and there is no/, m their goings 



JUD 

ffta. 59. 9. therefore isj. far from us, neither doth 

11. we look for_7'. but there is none 

14._;. is turned away backward, and justice 
15. it dis[)leased him that there was no j. 
61. 8. I the Lord lovej. I liate robbery 
Jer. 5. 1. if there be any that executethj. 

4. they know not the j. of their God, 8. 7. 

5. tliey have known tliej. of their God- 

7. 5. if ye thoroughly execute j. between a man 
9.24. which exercise j. and righteousness in earth 
10. 24. correct me, but with j. not in thine anger 
21. 12. execute^', in the morning, and deliver him 
23. 5. branch siiall execute j. in the earth, 33. 15. 
2d. jll- tiiej. ol' death is for this man 
39. 5. to Ri blah, where he gave j. upon him, 52.9. 

48. 21.andJ. is come upon the plain country 
47. thus far is thej. of Moab 

49. 12. they whose j. wa^s not to drink. of the cup 

51. 9. forsake lier, for her j. reacheth unto heaven 
Ezek. 23. 10. for they had executed j. on her 

24. 1 will setj. before them, they shall judge 
Dan. 4. 37. king of heaven, all whose ways are j. 
7. 10. _y. was set jl 26. but the,;, shall sit 

22._;'. was given to the saints of the most High 
Hos. 5. 1. give ye ear, for J. is toward you 
10. 4. thusj.springedi up as hemlock in the field 
.dmos 5. 7. ye who turn j. into wormwood 
15. love the good, and establish j. in the gate 
24. but iet^'. run down as waters and righteousn. 

6. 12. for ye have turned,;', into gall 

Mic. 3. 1. is it not to knuwj. || 8. 1 am full oTj. 

9. that abhor J. 1| 7. 9. and execute j. for me 
Hab. 1. 4. law is slacked, j. doth never go forth 

7. their J. shall proceed of themselves 

12. O Lord, thou liast ordained them for J. 
Zeph. 2. 3. all ye which have*wrought his j. 

3. 5. every morning doth he brings', to light 
J\Ial. 2. 17. yet ye say, where is the God of j.? 
Mat. 5. 21. shall be in danger of the 7. 22. 

7. 2. with what J. ye judge, ye shall be judged 
12. 18. he shall shewj. to the Gentiles 

20. till he send forth j. unto victory 

23. 23. and have omitted j. mercy, and faith 
Luke 11. 42. and pass over j. and the love of God 
Joh7i 5. 22. but hath committed ail J. to the Son 

27. hath given him authority to execute 7. also 
7.24. not to appearance, but judge righteous j. 

9. 3.}. t'orj. I am cume into this world 

12. 31. now is thej. of this world, now shall 
16. S. he will reprove tiie world ot'j. 11. 
Mcts 8.33. in his liamiliation his j. was taken away 

24. 25. as he reasoned oi'j. Felix trembled 

25. 15. the Jews desiring to havej. against him 
121. Paul appealed to the _/.' of Augustus 

Rom. 1. 123. G. gave them over to a mind voidofj. 

32. who knowing the j. of God, that they which 
2.2. are sure that thej. of G. is according to truth 

3. thinkest tli.il thiou shalt escape the j. of God ? 

5. and revelation of the righteous 7. of God 
3 1 19- world may be subj-^ct to thej. of God 
5. 16. for thej. was by one to condemnation 

.18.J. came on all men to condemnation 

Cor. I. 10. but be joined together in the same 7. 

4. 3. that I should be judged of man'sj. 
11. t 20. eatcth and drinkethj. to himself 

t 31. that ye come not together to 7'. 
'iThess. 1.5. token of the rigliteous7. of God 
1 Tim. 5. 24. some sins are open, going before 107'. 
2Tun. 3. t 8. men of no 7. concerning the faith 
Tii. 1. t 10- to every good work void of/. 
Heb. 6.2. and of eternal 7'. || 9. 27. after this Ihej. 

10. 27. but a certain fearful looking for o{j. 
Jam. 2. 13. he shall have j. without mercy that 

shewed no mercy, and mercy rejoiceth againstj. 
3. 1 1. knowing we shall receive greater7". 

1 Pet. 4. 17. thatj. must begin at the house of God 

2 Pet. 2. 3. whose J.lingereth not || 4. reserved 107. 
Jude 6. to/, of the great day || 15. to execute 7". 
Rsv. 14. 7. fear God, for the hour of his 7'. is come 

17. 1. will shew thee thej. of the great whore 

18. 10. alas, alas, for in one hour is thy 7'. come 

20. 4. they sat on them, and7. was given to them 

Sec Bear, Da.y. 

Do JUDGMENT. 

Gen. 18. 19. to <f(? justice and7. IKing-s 10.9. Prav. 

21. 3. .rer. 22. 15. 
lKing-s3.'23. wisdom of God was in him to doj. 
2 Chron. 9. 8. set over them to tZo justice and 7. 
Prov. 21. 7. because they refuse to do j. 

15. it is joy to the just to doj. but destruction 
Jer 51. 47. Twill doj. on the graven images 

52. I will do j. on her graven images 

Ezek. 18. 1 5. if a mnn doj. axid justice, 33. 1 14. 

JUDGMEXT-HALL. 
John 13. 28. then they led Jesus to tlie hall of 7. 
thev themselves went not into ihej. -hall 

33. then Pilate entered into the j.-hall again 
19. 9. went into the j.-hall, and saith to Josus, 

whence art thou? 
acts 23 35. to be kept in Herod's j.-hall 
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In JUDGMENT. 
Lev. 19. 15. do no unrighteousness inj. 35. 
J^um. 35. 12. stand before the congregation inj. 
Deut. 1. 17. ye shall not resjiect persons inj. 

17.8. if there arise a matter too hard for thee inj. 
Judg. 5. 10. ye that sit in j. and walk by the way 
2 Ckron. 19. 6. for the Lord, who is with you inj. 
Job 9. 32. and we should come together in j. 

37. 23. he is excellent in povv'er and inj. 
Psal. 1. 5. the ungodly shall not stand inj. 

25. 9. the meek \viil he guide inj. and teach 
Prov. 16. 10. his mouth transgresseth not inj. 

18.5. not good to overthrow the righteous inj. 

24. 23. not good to have respect of persons inj. 
Isa. 5. 16. but the Ld. of hosts shall be exalted inj 

28. 6. him that sitteth in7. j] 7. they stumble inj. 
32. 1. behold princes shall rule inj. 

1 7. when he speaketh against the poor inj. 
54. 17. every tongue that shall rise ug. thee inj. 
Jer. 4. 2. the Lord liveth in righteousness and iw 7'. 
49. 1 19. who w^ill convent me inj.7 
Ezek. 44. 24. in controversy they stand 2717". 
Hos. 2. 19. I will betroth thee to me inj. 
5. 11. Ephraim is oppressed and broken inj. 
J\Ial. 3. 5. and I will come near to you inj. 
J[at. 12. 41. the men of iNineveh shall rise iiij. 

42. queen of south shall rise inj. Luke 11.31,32. 
Phil. 1.9.1 prav, that your love may abound inj. 

'into JUDGMENT. 
Job 14. 3. and bringest me into j. with thee 
22.4. will he reprove, will he enter with thee intoj. 

34. 23. that he should enter intoj. with God 
Psal. 143. 2. enter not into j. with thy servant 
Ecd. 11. 9. for these God will bring thee intoj. 

12. 14. God shall bring every work intoj. 
Isa. 3. 14. Lord will enter into j. with ancients 

.Mij JUDGMENT. 
Job 27. 2. who hath taken away myj. 34. 5. 

29. 14. myj. was as a robe and a diadem 

40. 8. wilt thou also disannul myj.? wilt thou 
Psal. 9. t 4. for thou hast made my j. 

35. 23. stir up thyself, and awake to myj. 
Isa. 40. 27. my j. is passed over from my God 

49. 4. yet surely myj. is with the Lord 

51. 4. 1 will make myj. to rest for a light of people 

Ezek. 39. 21. all tiie heathen shall see myj. 

John 5. 30. and myj. is just || 8. 16. ntyj. is true 

1 Cor. 7. 25. yet I si ve my j. || 40. happier in myj. 

' JUDGMENT-SEAT. 
Mat. 27. 19. he was set dov.n onj.-s. John 19. 13. 
.dels IB. 12. the Jews brought him to ihej.-seat 

16. and he drave theni from iiiej.-seat 

17. the Greeks beat Sosthenes before the j.-seat 
25.10. 1 stand at Cesar's7'.-5eaJ 1| 17.1 sal on j.-seat 

Rom. 14.10. stand before 7.-S. of Christ,2 Cor.5.10. 
Jam. 2. 6. rich men draw vou before the j.-seats 

JUDGMENTS. 
Exod. 6.6. I will redeem you with great 7'. 7. 4. 

21. 1. these are 11107. thou shalt set before them 

24. 3. and Moses told the people all the 7'. 
JVum. 33. 4. on their gods the Lord executed 7'. 

35. 24. shall judge according to these7. 

36. 13. these are the7". which the Ld. commanded 
ZJewi. 7. 12. if yehearkentothese7. and keep them 

33. 10. they shall teach Jacob thy 7'. and law 
21. he executed lhe7'. of the Lord with Israel 

2 Sayn. 22. 23. his 7. were before me, Psal. 18. 22. 
1 Chr. 16. 12. remem.7. of his mouth, Psal. 105. 5. 

14. his7". are in all the earth, Psal. 105. 7. 
J\reh. 9. 29. but sinned against thy 7'. 
Psal. 10. 5. thy 7. are far above out of sight 
19. 9. the7. of the Lord are true and righteous 
3(i.6. thy7. are a great deep ; O L. thou preservest 
43. 11. let Judah be glad because of thy/. 
72. 1. give the king thy 7. O God, and rigiiteousn. 
97. 8. Judah rejoiced, because of thyj. O Lord 
119. 7. when [ have learned thy righteous j. 

13. with my lips I declared all the 7. of thy mouth 

20. for the longing that it hath unto thy7'. 

30. thy 7. have I laid before me 

39. turn away my reproach, for thy7'. are good 

43. 1 hoped in thy 7. || 52. t remembered thy7'. 

62. give thanks, becauseof thy righteous7'. 164. 

75. I know, O Lord, that thy 7". are right 

102. I have not departed from thy 7'. 

10(3.1 have sworn that f will keep thy righteous7". 

108. teach nle thy 7. || 120. 1 am afraid of thy /. 

137. righteous art thou, and upright are thy '7. 

156. O Lord, quicken me according to thyj. 

160. every one of thy righteous^, endureth 

175. let my soul live, and let thy 7'. help me 
147. 20. his7. they have not known them 
Prou. 19.29.7. ^""^ prepared for scorners, stripes 
Isa.2Q. 8. in the w y of thy 7. we waited for thee 

9. for when thy 7". are in the earth, inhabitants 
.ler. 4. 1 12. now will I utter7'. against them 
12. l._yetlet rae talk with thee of thy 7. 
Ezek.5.7.noT done according to the7.o"f the nations 

8. execute 7. in the midst of thee, 10, 15. | 11. 9. 
7. 1 27. with their 7. wiO I judge them 



JUS 

Ezek. 16. 41. executn7. on thee in s^^ht c<f woints 
23. 24. they shall judge thee accordmg '.o their j, 
25. 11. and I will execute^, on Moab 
28. 26. executed 7. on all tiiose that despise timna 
30. 14. I will execute 7". in No 

19. thus will I execute 7'. in Egypt 
34. 16. 1 will destroy, I will feed them with 7. 
Dan. 9. 5. we sinned by departing from thy/, 
Hos. 6. 5. thy 7. are as the light lliat goetli forth 
' Zeph. 3. 15. the Lord hath taken away thy7'. 
Rom. 11. 33. how unsearchable are h\sj. and wayJ 
1 Cur. 6. 4. if ye have7. of things of this life 
Rev. 15. 4. for thy/, are made manifest 

16. 7. true and rigiiteous are thvj. 19. 2. 

.1/?/ JUDGMENTS. 
Lev. 18. 4. ye shall do my j. I am the liord 
- 5. ye shall therefore keep myj. 25. 18. 
23. 15. if your soul abhor myj. so that ye do not 

43. because, even because tliey despised my j, 
1 Chron. 23. 7. if ye be constant to do mij j. 
Psal. 89. 30. if his children walk net in my j. 
Jer. 1. 16. 1 will utter my j. against them 
Ezek. 5. 6. she changed n^yj. into wickedness 
7. neither irave kept my j. nordone 
14. 21. when I send my four S9re7. on Jerusalem 
36. 27. and ye shall keep i>nj j. and do them 
44. 24. they shall judge it accordins: to myj. 

Statutes and JUDGjIENTS. 
Lev. 18. 5. keep my statutes and my /. 25. ' 20. 22. 
Deut.'l. 11. 1 IL ]. |26."l6. 17. | 30. I6. 
1 Kings 2. 3. ! 8. 58. | 9. 4. j 1 1. 33. 

19. 37. ye shall observe all my statutes and j. 

Deut. 11. 32. j 12. "1. 2 Chron. 7. 17. 

26.46.these are the st. andj. L. made, Dent. 4.45. 

Deut. 4. 1. hearken to st: and j. which I teach, 5.1 

5.1 taught you st. andj.\\^. liath st. a.j. so right 

14. commanded to teach st. andj. 6.1. £:ra 7.10. 

5.31. 1 will speak the stat. andj. thou shait teach 

6.20. thy son asketh thee, what mean tiie st. andj. 

8. 11. forget L. in not keep, his st. and j. .WA. 1.7. 

1 Kings 6. 12. walk in my stat. and execute mv7', 

1 Chr. 22. 13. if thou fakek heed ;o fulfil st. andj. 

2 Chr. 19.10. what cause shall come betw. st.andj, 
jSTeh. 9. 13. and thou gavest them riglit st. andj. 

10. 29. entered into a curse, to do all his5i. andj. 
Psal. 147. 19. he sheweth his stat. andj. to Israel 
Ezek. 5. 5. for they refused my 7'. and my statutes 
11.12. for ye have not walked in my statutes, nor 
executed mv /. 20. 13, 16, 21, 
18.9. walked in my st. andj. 17" f 20. 19. | 37. 24. 
20. 11. give them my statutes, and shewed my 7, 
18. not in stat. of fathers, nor obsi^rve their^. 
25. gave them stat. not good, andj. wiiereby 
Mai. 4. 4. remember ve law of Moses with statutes 
JUICE. [andj. 

Cant.S.2.to drink wine of the j. of my pomegranate 

JUMPINiS. 
jVa/i. 3. 2. the noise of horses and the 7. chariota 

JUNIPER. 
IKings 19.4. Elijah came and sat under a7'.tree, 5. 
Job 30. 4. who cut up 7. rooti; for their meat 
Psal. 120. 4. arrows of the mighty with coals of7'. 

IVORY. 
1 Kings 10.18. king made a throne of 7. 2 Chr.9.T7. 
22. bringing gold, silver, and i. 2 Chron. 9. 21. 
22. 39. and the i. house which Ahab made 
Ps. 45. 8. out of the i. palaces, whereby they made 
Cant. 5. 14. his belly is as bright i. overlaid with 
7. 4. thy neck is as a tower of 2. thine eyes 
Ezek. 27. 6. the Ashurites made thy benches of 2. 
15. they broug'hl tliee for a present horns off. 
^Imos 3. 15. and the houses of i. shall perish 
6.4. that lie upon beds of i. and slrerch themselves 
Rev. 18. 12. for no man huveth vessels of ?. 

JURISDICTION. 
1 Kings 8. t 37. besiege in the land of their7". 
iMA-c23.7.ashe knewihat he belonged to Herod'37'. 

JUST 
Signifies, [1] One who is upright and sincere in 
his actions and dealings with others, Luke 
23.50. [2] The great Creator, who is essen- 
tially just and righteous, and the fountain of 
justice, Deut. 32. 4. [3] Op.c who is exceed- 
ing faithful, keeping his word and promise, 
1 John 1. 9. [4] One 7cho in his life and death 
answered the perfect justice of the laic of God, 
1 Pet. 3. 18. [5] One icho is' rig-iiteous by the 
imputation of Christ's righteousness, Rom. 1, 

17. [6] One who is not thily convinced of his 
own sinfulness, and is only riirktrons in his 
otcn opinion, Luke 18. 9. [7] One that is 
gnod-natured, mild, and indulgent, ¥.&t. 1. 19. 
[8] One of a charitable, liberal disposition, 
Psal. 37. 12. 

Gen. 6. 9. Noah was a 7. man, and perfect, an«»- 

walked v.ith God 

Lev. 19. 36.7. balances,7. weisrhfs, a /. ephah, and 

aj. bin shall vehave, Dcut.2o. 15. Ezek. 45.10. 

TJewi.ie.lS. thev shall judge peo.wiih 7. judgments 

20. that is altogetherj. shalt thou follo\Y 



JUS 

Dcut.22A.a. God without iniquity,_;.and right is Jie 
2.Saw.-.i. 3. lie that luleth over men must bc_;. 
J\'eh. y. S3, thou arty, in all that is hrouglit on us 
Job 4. 17. shall mv)rtal man be more J. than God? 
y. 2. but how should man be J. with God? 
12. 4. tiiej. upright man is laughed to scorn 
•27. 17. he may prepare it, but the J. shall put it on 
33. 12. behold, in this thou art not J. 
Psal. 7. y. let wickedness end, but establish the^". 
3r. 12. the wicked plo.telh agamstthej. 
Pruv. 3.3J. but he blesseth the habitation of the j. 

4. Id. the path ol'thej. is as the shining light 
y.9. teach a j.raan,and he will increase in learning 

10. 0. blessings are upon the head of the J. 
7. the memory of ihe^'. is blessed 

20. the tongue of the j. is as choice silver 

31. the mouih of the j. bringeth forth wisdom 

11. 1. but J. weight is his delight 

9. but thro' knowledge shall the j. be delivered 

12. 13. but the J. shah come out of trouble 

21. there shall no evil happen to the;', 

13.22. the wealth of die sinner is laid up for thej. 

16. 11. nj. weight and balance are the Lord's 

17. 15. he that cond^inneth thej'". is abomination 
25. also to punish thej. is not good 

18. 17. hothat is Mrst in his own cause seemeth j. 
20. 7. thej. man walketh in his integrity 
21. 15. it IS a joy to thej. to do judgment 
24.1G. aj. man falleth seven times and riseth again 
29. 10. hate the upright, but thej. seek his soul 
27. an unjust man is an abomination to thej. 
Ecd. 7. 15. [.here is a j. man that perisheth in his 
20. not a j. man upon earth that sinneth not 
8. 14. there be j. men to whom it happeneth 
Isa. 2u. 7. the way of the j. is uprightness, thou 
most upright dost weigh the path of the j. 
29. 21. turn aside thej. for a thing of nought 
45. 21. I the Lord, a j. God, and a Saviour 
49. t 24. or the captivity of the j. delivered 
Lam. 4.13. that have shed the blood of thej. in her 
Ezek. IS. 5. but if a man be j. and do that is right 
9. heisj. he shall surely live, saith the Lord God 
Hus. 14. 9. ways of Ld. right, j. shall walk in them 
^mos 5. 12. they atflict thej. they take a bribe 
Hab. 2. 4. but the j. shall hve by faith, Rom. 1. 
17. Gal. 3. 11. Hcb. 10. 38. 
Zeph. 3. 5. thej. Lord is ia the midst thereof 
Zec/i. 9. 9. he is j. and having salvation, lowly 
Mat. 1. 19. Joseph her husband, being a j. man 

5. 43. and sendeUi rain on thej. and on unjust 
13". 49. and sever the wicked from among thej. 
27. 19. have nothing to do with that j. man 

24. 1 am innocent of the blood of this j. person 
Mark 0.20. knowing that he was a j. man and holy 
Luke 1.17. the disobedient to the wisdom of thej. 

2. 25. Simeon was j. and devout, waiting for 

14.14. be recompensed at the resurrection of the j. 
15. 7. more than over ninety and nine j. persons 
20. 20. spies which should feign themselves j. 
23.50.Joseph of Arimathea was a good man andj. 

John 5.30. as [ hear, I judge, and my judgment is j. 
^Icts 10. 22. Gornehus the centurion a j. man 

24. 15. shall be resurrection both of j. and unjust 
Rom. 2. 13. for not the hearers of the law are j. 

3. 8. whose damnation isj. || 2(5. he might be j. 
7. 12. and tiie commandment holy, j. and good 

Phil. 4. 8. linally, whatsoever things are j. pure 
Col. 4. 1. give servants ijliat which isj. and equal 
Tit. 1. 8. a bishop must be j. holy, temperate 
Heb. 2. 2. received a j. recompence of reward 

12. 23. and to the sjJirits of j. men made perfect 
Jam. 5. 6- ye have condemned and killed thej. 

1 Pet. 3. 18. Christ suifered, thej. for the unjust 
2Pet.2.7.deliveredj. Lot, vexed with conversation 

1 Jb/i«1.9.if vve confess, he isj.to forgive us our sins 
Rev. 15. 3. j. and true are thy ways, thou King 

Most JUST. 
Job 34. 17. wilt thou condemn him thatis mostj.? 

JUST One. 
Jicts 3. 14. ye denied the Holy One and the J. One 
7. 52. shewed before of the coming of the 7". one 
22 14. shouldest know his will, and see that J. One 

JUSTICE 
Is, (I) That essential perfection in God, whereby 
he is infinitely righteous and just, both in his 
nature, and in all his proceedings icith his 
creatures, Psal. 89. 14. (II) That political 
virtue whichrenders to every man his due, and 
is, [1] Distributive, which concerns princes, 
magistrates, St-c. Job 29.14. [2] Commutative, 
which concerns all persons in their dealings 
one with another., Gen. 18. 19. 
Gen. 18.19. keep wayof Ld. todoj. and judgment 
Beat. IG. t 20. what isj. shall thou follow 
33.21. he e.veculeththej. of Lord and judgments 

2 Sam. 8. 15. David executed j. 1 Chron. 18. 14. 
15. 4. O that 1 were made judge, I would do j. 

Job 8. 3. or doth the Almighty pervert j.? 
31. fC). let him weigli me in the balance of j. 
36. 17. judgment andj. take hold on thee 
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Job 37. 23. is excellent in plenty of j. will not afflict 

Psal. 82. 3. do j. to the atliictcd and needy 
89.14.j.and judgment are habitation of thy throne 
119.121. 1 have done judgm. andj. leave me not 

P?-ou. 1.3. to receive the instruction of j. and equity 
8. 15. by me kings reign, and jirinces decree j. 

Eccl. 5. 8. if thou seest the perverting of j. 

Isa. 9. 7. to establish his throne with j. and judgm. 

56.1. keep ye judgment, and do j. for my salvation 

58. 2. they ask of me the ordinances of j. 

59.4. none calleth for j. || 9. nor doth j. overtake us 

14. j. standeth afar otf, truth is fallen in the str. 

J(5r.23.5.shall execute judgment and j. in the earth 

31. 23. Lord bless thee, O habitation of j. 

50.7. sinned against the Lord, the habitation ofj. 
Ezek. 45. 9. O princes, execute judgment andj. 
See ho Judgment, before. 
JUSTIFICATION. 
Signifies, [1] A gracious act of God, whereby ho 
pardons and accepts of sinners on the account 
of Chrisfs righteousness imputed to them, and 
received by faith, Rom. 5. 16, 18. Our justi- 
fication was [1] Confirmed and ratified by the 
resurrection of Christ, Rom. 4. 25. [2] And 
it is manifested by the good works of believers, 
Jam. 2. 21, 24, 25. 

See Sanctify. 
Rom. 4. 25. Christ was raised again for our j. 

5. 16. but the free gift is of many offences to j. 
18. the free gift came upon all men to j. of life 

JUSTIFY 
Signifies, [1] To absolve or declare one innocent, 
Prov. 17. 15. [2] To absolve and acquit a sin- 
ner from the guilt and punishment of sin, 
through the imputation of ChrisVs righteous- 
ness, Rom. 3. 28. | 5. 9. [3] To declare an- 
other to be less guilty than ourselves, Ezek. 
16. 51. [4] To acknowledge a thing or person 
to be just, Mat. 11. 19. Luke 7. 35. [5] To 
prove and manifest one's self to be in a justi- 
fied state, Jam. 2. 21. It is fourfold, [1] False- 
ly and vain-gloriously, Luke 10. 29. | 16. 15. 
[2] Politically, Deut. 25. 1. Isa. 5. 2.3. [3] Le- 
gally, Rom. 3. 20. Gal. 2. 16. [4] Evangeli- 
cally, Rom. 5. 1. This is said to be [1] By 
Christ, Gal. 2. 16. [2] By grace freely, Rom. 
3. 24. Tit. 3. 7. [3] By faith, Gal. 3. 8. [4] 
By his blood, Rom. 5. 9. [5] By his knoio- 
ledge, Isa. 53. 11. 
Exod. 23. 7. for I will not j. the wicked 
Deut, 25. 1. then they shall j. the riglitepus 
Job 9. 20. if I j. myself, my own mouth shall con- 
27. 5. God forbid that I should j. you [demn 

33. 32. answer me, speak, for I desire to j. thee 
Isa. 5. 23. which j. the wicked for reward 
53. 11. by knowl. shall my righteous serv. j. many 
Luke 10. 29. he willing to j. himself, said to Jesus 
16. 15. ye are they which j. yourselves before men 
Rom. 3. 30. one God shall j. circumcision by faith 
Gal.3.8. foreseeing that God would j. the heathen 

JUSTIFIED. 
Job 11. 2. should a man full of talk bej.? 
13. 18. behold now, I know that I shall bej. 
25. 4. how then can man bej. with G. or be clean? 

32. 2. because he j. himself rather than God 
Psal. 51. 4. thou mightest bej. when thou speakest 

143. 2. in thy sight shall no man living bej. 
Isa. 43. 9. they may bej. || 26. thou mayest bej. 

45. 25. in the Ld. shall all the seed of Israel bej. 
Jcr. 3. 11. the backsliding Israel hath j. herself 
Ezek. 16. 51. j. thy sisters in all abominations, 52. 
Dan. 8. f 14. then shall the sanctuary be j. 
Mat.ll.ld. wisdom isj. of her children, Licke 7.35. 

12. 37. for by thy words thou shalt bej. 
Luke 7. 29. all the people, and publicans /. God 

18.14. this man went down j. rather than the other 
Acts 13. 39. all that believe are j. from all things 
from which ye could not bej. by the law 
Rom. 2. 13. but the doers of the law shall bej. 

3. 4. that thou mightesfbe j. in thy sayings 
20. there shall no flesh bej. in his sight 
24. being j. freely by his grace, Tit. 3. 7. 

28. a man isj. by faith, 5. 1. Gal. 2. 16. | 3. 24. 

4. 2. if Abraham were j. by works, he hath 

5. 1. being j. by faith vve have peace with God 
9. being nowj. by his blood, we shall be saved 
8. 30. and whom he j. them he also glorified 
1 Cor. 4. 4. 1 know nothing, yet am I not hereby j. 

6. 11. ye are j. in the name of the Lord Jesus 
Gal. 2.1G. a man is not j. by the works of law, 3.11. 

5. 4. whosoever of you is j. by law, ye are fallen 
ITim. 3. 16. G. manifest in the flesh, j. in the Spirit 
J"c7rt.2.21.was not Abraham our father j.byworks? 

24. ye see how that by works a man isj. 

25. was not Rahab the harlot j. by works? 

JUSTIFIER. 
Rom. 3. 26. the j. of him who believeth in Jesus 

'JUSTIFIETH. 
Prou. 17. 15. he thatj. the wicked is abomination 
/sa.50.8.he is near that j.whowill contend with me j 



KEE 

Rom. 4. 5. butbelieveth on him thatj. the ungodly 

8. 33. to the charge of God's elect? it is God that i 

JUSTIFYING. 

1 KiJigs 8. 32. andj. the righteous, 2 Chr 6. 23 

JUSTLE. 
JVaA.2. 4. the chariots shall j. one against anotliei 

JUSTLY. 
Mic. 6. 8. what doth the Ld. require but to do j.' 
Luke 23.41. we indeed j. for we receive the rewan' 
IThess. 2. 10. how hohly andj. we behaved 

K. 

KAB. 

2 Kings 6.25.aA:.of doves' dung sold for five pieces 

KEEP. 

Signifies, [1] To retain or hold fast, 2 Tim. L 
14, [2] To remember, Luke 2. 51. [3j To do- 
fend aiid protect, Psal. 127. 1. [4] To observe 
and practise, Psal. 119. 4. Acts 16. 4. [5] To 
save or deliver, John 17. 15. [6] To celebrate 
Mat. 26. 18. [7] To perform fully and pcr^ 
fectly. Mat. 19. 17. 

Gc7i.2.15.Ld.put him in the garden of Eden to k. it 
18. 19. and they shall k. the way of the Lord 

28. 15. and behold I am with thee, to k. thee, 2(X 
30. 31. I will again feed and k. thy flock 

33.9. my brother, k. that thou hast to thyself 
41. 35. and let them k. food in their cities 
^xod. 6. 5. whom the Egyptians k. in bondage 

12. 6. shall A. it till the fourteenth day of month 
14. ye shall k. it a feast to the Ld. through your 
generations, 23. 15. l"34. ]8. Lev. 23. 41. 
25. that ye shall k. this service, 13, 5. 
47. and the congregation of Israel shall k. it 

13. 10. thou shalt A;, ihis ordinance in his season 
20.8. rertiember the sabbath day, to k. it holv, 31. 

13, 14, 16. Deut. 5. 12, 15. 

22. 7. if a man deliver money or stuff to k. 10. 

23. 7. k. thee far from a false matter 

14. three times shalt thou k. a feast to me 
20. I send an Angel to k. thee in the way 

Lev. 6. 2. and lie in that delivered him to k. 4. 

18. 4. ye shall k. my ordinances, I am the Lord 

30.122.9. Ezek. U. 20. 

19. 3. shall k. my sabbaths, 30. 1 26. 2. Isa. 56. 4. 
23. 39. shall k. a feast seven days, 2 Ciir. 30. 13. 

25. 18. ye shall k. my judgments and do them 
JVum. 6. 24. the Lord bless thee and k. thee 

9. 3. in the fourteenth day at even ye shall k. it 

11. day of second month at even they shall k.il 
18.7.thou and thy sons shall k. your priests' office 

29. 12. ye shall A:, a -feast to the Lord seven days 
36.7.shall k. himself to the inheritance of tribe, 9. 

Deut. 4. 6. k. therefore and do them, 5. 1. 
7. 8. because the Ld. loved you. would A-. the oath 

12. if ye k. them, the Lord shall k. the covenant 
16.10. thou shalt k. the feast of weeks to the Ld. 

15. shalt k. a solemn feast to the Lord thy God 

17. 19. may learn to k. all the words of this law 
23. 9. then k. thee from every wicked thing 

23.that which is gone out of thy lips thou shalt k. 

29. 9. k. therefore the words of this covenant 
Josh. 6. 18. k. yourselves from the accursed thing 

10. 18. and set men by the cave, for to k. them 
23.6. to k. all that is written in the law of Moses 

Judg. 2. 22. whether they will k. the way of Lord 
Ruth 2. 21. thou shalt k. fast by my young men 

1 Sam. 2. 9. he will k. the feet of his saints 

7. ]. Eleazar his son, to k. the ark of the Lord 

2 Sam. 15.16. the king left ten women which were 

concubines to k. the house, ]6. 21. | 20. 3. 
18.18.1 have no son toA'.my name in remembrance 
IKings 8.25. k. with thy servant Dav. 2 Chr. 6. 16. 
20. 39. brought a man to me and said, k. this 

1 Chr. 4. 10. that thou wouldest A-. me from evil 

12. 33. fifty thousand, which could k. rank, 38. 
22. 12. that thou rnayest k. the law of the Lord 
29. 18. k. this for ever in the imagination of heart 

2 CAr. 22. 9. had no power to k. still the kingdom 

28.10. ye purpose to A-.under the children of Judah 

30. 3. for they could not k. it at that time 

23. assembly took counsel to A-. other seven days 
Ezra 8. 29. watch and k. them till ye weigh them 
J^eh. 12. 27. to k. the dedication with gladness 

13. 22. that the Leviles should k. the gates 
Esth. 3. 8. nor A-. they the king's laws 

9.27. that they would A*, those two days of Purinj 
Job 14. 13. O that thou wouldest A-.me secret till 
20. 13. though he A", it still within hismouth 
Psal. 12. 7. thou shalt A", them, O Lord, 31. 2C. 
17.8. A-. me as the apple of the eye, hide me 
19. 13. A-. back also from presumptuous sins 
25. 20. O k. my soul, and deliver me, I trust 
34. 13. k. thy tongue from evil, and thy lip^ 
37. 34. and A:, his way Ij 39. L I v.ill k. my mouth 
89. 28. my mercy will I k. for him for ever 

91. 11. his angels charge, to k. thee in all thy ways 
103. 9. nor chide, nor will he k. his anger for ever 



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f'sal. 105. 45. they might observe and Jc. his laws 
10(5. 3. blessed are they that k. judgment 
113. 9. he maketh the barren women to k. house 
119, 2. blessed are they that k. his testimonies 
4. thou hast commanded us to k. thy precepts 
17. that I may live and k. thy *i-ord, 101. 

33. teach me, and I shall k. it to the end 

34. give understanding, I shall k. thy law, 44. 

57.0 Lord, I have said, that 1 would k. thy words 

63.1 am a companion ot'them that A;, thy precepts 
69. 1 will k. thy precepts with my heart, 1S4. 
88. I will k. the testimony of thy mouth 
100. I understand, because I /;;. thy precepts 
106. 1 will k. thy righteous judgments 
129. wonderful, therel'ore doth my soul k. them 
136. down my eyes, because they k. not thy law 



146. save me, and I shall k. thy testimonies 
127. 1. except the Lord k. the city the watchman 

140. 4. k. me from the hands of the wicked 

141. 3. O Lord, k. the door of my lips 

9. k. me from the snares they have laid for me 
Prev. 2. 11. understanding shall k. thee 

20. thou mayest k. the paths of the righteous 
3. 21. my son, /.;. sound wisdom arid discretion 

26. Lord shall k. thy foot from being taken 
4. 6. love wisdom, and she shall k. thee 
13. k. instruction, let her not go, for she is thy life 

21. k. my sayings in the midst of thy heart 

23. k. thy he'art with all diligence, for out of it 

5. 2. and that thy lips may k. knowledge 

6. 22. when thou sleepest it shall k. thee 

24. to k. thee from the evil woman 

T.l.my son,&.my words, and lay up my command. 

5. they may k. thee from the strange woman 
8. 32. for bleised are they that /;. my ways 
22. 5. he that doth k.h'is soul shall be far from them 

18. it is pleasant if thou k. them within thee 
24. tl9. k. not company with the wicked 

28. 4. such as k. the law contend with them 
Eccl. 3. 6. there is a time to k. and to cast away 

5. 1. k. thy foot when thou goest to the house 
Cant. 8. 12. that k. the fruit thereof, two hundred 
Fsa. 26. 3. thou wilt k. him in perfect peace 

27. 3. 1 the Lord do k. it, I will k. it night and day 

42. 6. 1 the Lord have called thee, I will k. thee 

43. 6. k. not back || 56. 1. k. ye judgment 
Jej: 3. 5. will hek. his anger to the end 1 

12. and I will not k. anger for ever 
31. 10. and k. him as a shepherd doth his flock 

42. 4. I will k nothing back from you 

Ezek. 20. 19. k. myjudgments and do them, 36. 27. 

43. 11. that they may k. the whole form thereof 
Hos. 12. 6. k. mercy and judgment, wait on God 
Mic. 6. t 16. ho doth much k. statutes of Omri 

7. 5. k. the doors of thy mouth from her that 
J\rah. 1. 15. k. thy feasts || 2. 1. k. the munition 
Zech. 3. 7 then thou shalt also /;. my courts 

13. 5. man taught me to /.:. cattle from my youth 

14. 16. and to k. the feast of tabernacles, 18, 19. 
Mai. 2. 7. for the priests' lips should k. knowledge 
MUrkl. 9. that ye may k. your own tradition 
Luke 4.10. he shall give his angels charge to k. thee 

8. 15. they who having heard the word k. it 
11. 28. blessed are they that hear the word and /i;.it 
19. 43. thy enemies shall k. thee in on every side 
John 8. 51. if ^. my saying shall never see death, 52. 
55. but I know him, and k. his saying 
T2.25.he that hateth his life in this world shall k. it 

14. 23. if a man love me he will k. my words 

15. 20. if kept my saying, they will k. yours also 
17. 11. k. through thy name || 15. k. from the evil 

Acts 5. 3. and to k. back part of the price of land 
10. 28. for a man that is a Jew to k. company 
12. 4. and delivered him to soldiers to k. him 

15. 5. to command them to k. the law of Moses 
24. ye must be circumcised, and k. the law 

29. from which, if ye k. yourselves, ye do well 

16. 4. they delivered them the decrees for to k. 
23. charging the jailer to k. them safely 

18.21. 1 must by all means /r. this feastin Jerusal. 
21. 25. k. themselves from things offered to idols 
24. 23. he commanded a centurion to k. Paul 
Ro77i.2.25. circumcision profiteth, if thou k. the law 
26. if circumcision k. the righteousness of law 
1 Cor. 5. 8. let us k. the feast || 11. not k. company 
7. 37. decreed thathe will k. his virgin, doeth well 
9. 27. 1 k. under my body and bring it into subjfec. 
11.2. thatye it. the ordinances, as I delivered them 
15. 2. if ye k. in memory what I preached to you 
1 Cor. II. 9. kept myself, and so will I k. myself 
Gal. 6. 13. neither do circumcised k. the law 
F.jph. 4. 3. endeavouring to k. the unity of the Spirit 
Phil. 4. 7. the peace of God sliall k. your hearts 
3TAes5.3.3.who shall establish and Zc.you from evil 
! Tim. 5. 22. nor partaker of sins, k. thyself pure 

6. 20. k. that which is coinmitted to thy trust 

I Tim. 1. 12. able to k. that I committed to him 

14. good thing committed to thee k. by Holy G. 
Jam. i. 27. and to /.:. himself unspotted from world 
2 10. for whosoever shall k. the whole law 
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1 John 5. 21. children, k. yourselves from idols 
Jude 21. k. yourselves in the love of God, looking 

24. to him that is able to k. you from I'alliug 
Rev. 1. 3. blessed are they that hear and k. those th. 
3. 10. I will k. thee from the hour of temptation 
22. 9. of them who k. the sayings of this book 

KEEP aiive. 
Gen. 6. 19. bring into the ark to k. them alive, 20. 
7. 3. to /■;. seed alive on the face of all the earth 
JVM7?i.31.18.women children k. alive for yourselves 
2Sam.8.2. he measured with one full line to k. alive 
Psal. 22. 29. and none can k. alive his own soul 

33. 19. to deliver and k. them alive in famine 
41. 2. the Lord will preserve him and k. him alive 

KEEP charge. 

Lev. 8. 35. and k. the char n-eoi' the L. 1 K27i^s2.3. 

Mum. 1. 53. Levites k. charge of the tabernacle of 

testimony, 18. 4. | 31. 30. 1 Chron. 23. 32. 

3. 7. they shall k. his c. 8. 26. 1 18. 3. Deut. 11. 1. 

8. theyshali k. the charge of the children of Israel 

32. k. c. of the sanctuary, 18. 5. 1 Chron. 23. 32. 

Ezek. 44. 16. to minister to ine, and k. my charge 

Zec/t. 3. 7.if thou wilt k. my charge then shalt judge 

KEEP commandments. 
£xo(Z.16.28. how long refuse ye to k. my command. 
20. 6. shewing mercy to them that k. my com- 
mandments., Deut. 5. 10. I 7. 9. Dan. 9. 4. 
Z,etJ.22.31. therefore shall ye k. my commandments 
and do them, Deut. 4. 40. | 6. 17. ] 7. 11. 
26. 3. if ye k. my commandments, Deut. 11. 22. 
I 19. 9. 1 28. 9. 1 30. 10. 1 Kings 3. 14. 
Deut. 4. 2. that ye may k. the com. of the Lord 

5. 29. O that they would fear me and k. my c. 
8.2.know whether thou wouldest k. his command. 

6. thou shalt k. the command. 11. 1, 8. 1 13. 4. 18. 

10. 13. the Lord requires thee to k. c. 27. 1. 1 30. 16. 

26. 17. thou hast avouched the Lord to k. his c. 

18. Lord avouched thee, that thou shouldest A;, c. 

28. 45. because thou hearkenedst not to k. his c. 

Josh. 22. 5. take heed to k. his c. to cleave to him 

lKi7igs2. 3. keep the charge of the Lord to k. his c. 

6. 12. k. my c. 2 Kings 17. 13. Prov. 4. 4. | 7. 2. 

8. 58. that he may incline our hearts to k. his c. 
61. let your heart be perfect to A:, his command. 

9. 6. if he will not k. my c. I will cut oif Israel 

11. 38. if thou wilt k. my c. JSTeh. 1. 9. John 15. 10. 
2Kings 23. 3. made a covenant to k. c. 2 CAr.34.31. 
1 Chr. 28. 8. k. and seek for all the c. of the Lord 

29. 19. give to Solomon a perfect heart to k. thy c. 
Psal. 78.7. not foj-get the works of God, but A:, his c. 

119. 60. 1 made haste and delayed not to k. thy c. 

115. depart ye evil doers, fori will k. c of my G. 

Prov. 3. 1. forget not my law, let thy heart k. my c. 

6. 20. my son, k. thy father's c. forsake not the law 
Eccl. 8. 2. 1 counsel thee to k. the king's command. 

12. 13. fear God and /■:. his c. this is the whole duty 
Mat. 19. 17. if thou wilt enter into life, k. the c. 
John 14. 15. if ye love me, k. my commandments 

1 Tim. 6. 14. that thou k. this com. without spot 
IJohn 2. 3. we know that we knov/ him if we k.his c. 

3.22.what we ask we receive, because we k. his c. 
5.2. when we love God and k. his commandments 
3. this is the love of God, that we k. his command. 
Rev. 12. 17. make war with her seed which k. c. 
14. 12. here are they which k. the c. of God 
See Covenant. 
KEEP Passover. 
Exod. 12. 48. when a stranger will k.p. to Lord, let 
his males be circumcised, then let him k. p. 
JVum. 9. 2. let the children of Israel k. passovcr in 
its season, 4. Deut. 16. 1. 2 Kings 23. 21. 
6. could not k.thepass. || 10. yet he shall k.pass. 

12. all the ordinances ofpassover they shall k. it 
13. and forbeareth to A. the passilmt soul cut off 
14. if a stranger will k. the passover to the Lord 

2 Chr. 30. 1. come to k. the p. to the God of Israel 
2. taken counsel, to k.pass. in the second month 

35. 16. all the service was prepared to k. passover 
18. nor did all the kings of Israel k. such a pass. 

Mat.2Q. 18. say to him, I will A:.pa55. at thy house 

KEEP silc7icc. 
Judg. 3. 19. who said, k. silence., and all went out 
P5.35.22. k. not si. 83. 1. 1| 50. 3. come and not k. si. 
Eccl. 3. 7. a time to k. silence and a time to speak 
Isa.A\.\.k.si. before me, O islands, and let the peo. 
62. 6. k. not si. \\ 65. 6. behold, I v.'ill not k. si. 
I^am. 2. 10. the elders of daughter of Zion k.silence 
Amos 5. 13. the prudent shall k. silence in that time 
//a&. 2.20. Lord in his temple, let the earth k.silence 
1 Cor. 14. 28. let him k. silence in the church 

34. let your women k. silence in the churches 

KEEP statutes. 

Exod. 15. 26. if thou wilt k. all his statutes., Deut. 

30. 10. 1 Kings 9. 4. | 11. 38. 

Lev. 18. 5. you shall k.xny statutes and judgments, 

26. 1 19. 19. I 20. 8, 22. Ezek. 44. 24. 

Deut. A. 40. thou shalt k. therefore his sta. 26. 16. 

6.2.that thou mightest fear Lord to k. his statutes 

26. 17. thou hast avouched the Lord to k. his stat. 
28. 45. thou hearkenedst not to k. his statutes 



1 Kings 11.33. not walked in my ways to k my stat 

Ps. 119. 5. that my ways v.'ere dinscted to k. ihy st. 

8. 1 will k. thy stat. tbrsake me not utterly, 145. 

Ezek. 18. 21, if the wicked will turn and k. my stat,' 

KEEPER. 

Gen. 4. 2. Abel was k. of sheep || 9. my brother's k. 

39. 21. Lord gave Joseph favour in sight of theV^. 

22. the /;. of the prison committed to Joseph 

23. the k. of the prison looked not to any thing 

1 Sam. 17. 20. David lett the sheep with a k. 

22. David left his carriage in the hand of the k, 
28. 2. I will make thee /■:. of mine head for ever 

2 Kings 22. 14. k. of the wardrobe, 2 Chr. 34. 22, 
JVeA. 2. 8. Asaph the k. of the king's forest 

3. 29. after him Shemaiah k. of the ea^i gate 
Esth. 2. 3. custody of Hege k. of women, 8. 15. 
Job 27. 18. and as a booth that the Jc. nmketh 
Psal. 121. 5. Lord is tky^."the'Lord is thy shade 
Cant. 1. 6. they made me the k. of the vineyards 
7er.35.4.Maaseiah the son of Shallum A.ofthe door 
Acts 16. 27. and thd k. of the prison awaking 
36. tho-k. of the prison told this saying to Paul 

19. "j" 35. the city of the Ephesians is a temple k. 
KEEPERS. 
2 Kings 11. 5. a third part shall he k. of the watch 
1 Chron. 9. 19. k. of the gates of the tabernacle 
Eccl. 12. 3. when the k. of the house tremble 
Cant. 5. 7. the k. took away my vail from me 

8. 11. Solomon let out the vineyard to k. 
Jer. 4. 17. as k. of the field are they against her 
jEzeA". 40. 45. k. of charge of house, 46. | 44. 8, 14 
Mat. 28. 4. for fear of him the k. did jliake 
Acts 5. 23. the k. standing before the doors 

12.6.A-.keptthe prison 1| 19.Herod examined the k 

Tit. 2. 5. to be discreet, chaste, k. at home, good 

See Door. 

KEEPEST. 

1 Kings 8. 23. who k. covenant and mercy with thy 

servants, 2 Chron. 6. 14. Meh. 9. 32. 

Acts 21. 24. thou walkest orderly and k. the law 

KEEPETH. 
Exod. 21. 18. and he die not, but k. his bed 
Deut. 7. 9. faithful G. which k. covenant, Meh.l.b. 
1 -Sam. 16. 11. and behold he k. the sheep 
.Job 33. 18. he k. back his soul from the pit 
Psal. 34. 20. he k. all his bones, none is broken 

121. 3. he that k. thee will not slumber, 4. 

146. 6. Lord God, which k. truth for ever 
Prov. 2. 8. he k. the paths of judgment 
10. 17. he is in the way of life that k. instruction 
13. 3. he that k. his mouth k. his life, 21. 23. 

6. righteousness k. him upright in the way 
16. 17. that k. his way preserveth his soul, 19. 16. 
19. 8. he that k. understanding shall find good 
24. 12. that k. thy soul, doth not he know 

27. 18. whoso k. the fig-tree shall eat fruit 

28. 7. whoso k. the law is a wise son, but he 

29. 3. that k. company with harlots, spendeth 
11. but a wise man k. it in till afterwards 



18. but he that k. the law, happy is he 
Eccl. 8. 5. k. the commandments shall feel no evi 
Isa. 26. 2. that nation which k. truth may enter ir 
56. 2. that k. the sabbath from polluting it, and k 
his hand from doing any evil, 6. 
Jer. 48. 10. cursed be he that k. back his sword 
Lam. 3. 28. he sitteth alone and k. silence 
Hab. 2. 5. he is a proud man, neither k. at home 
Luke 11. 21. when a strong man armed k. his palacf 
John 7. 19. and yet none of you k. the law 
9. 16. is not of God, because he A:, not the sabbath 
14. 21. that hath my commandments and k. them 
24. he that loveth me not, k. not my sayings 
1 John 2. 4. that saith, I know him, and A:, not 

5. whoso k. his word, in him is love, 3. 24. 
5. 18. he that is begotten of God A:, himself 
Rev. 2, 26. he that overcometh and k. iny works 
16. 15. blessed is he that k. his garments, lest he 
22. 7. blessed is he that k. the sayings of this book 

KEEPING. 
Exod. 34. 7. the Lord God A", mercy for thousands 
Mum. 3. 28. k. the charge of the sanctuary, 38. 
Z)CM«. S.ll.forget not God, in not A-. his commands 
1 Sam. 25. 16. while we were with them k. sheep 
1 Chron. 12. 136. of Asher k. rank, forty tiiousand 
Meh. 12. 25. were porters k. the ward at the gates 
Psal. 19. 11. and in k. of them is great reward 
Prov. 4. 1 23.keep thy heart above all A", for out of it 
Ezek. 17. 14. by A-. of his covenant he might stand 
Dan. 9. 4. O Lord the great God, k. covenant 
Luke 2. 8. there were shepherds k. watch by nigh! 
1 Cor. 7. 19. but k. the commandments of God 
Hcb. 4. t9- there remaineth a A:, of a sabbath 
1 Pet. 4. 19. commit the k. of their souls to him 

KEPT. 
Gen. 26. 5. Abraham k. my charge and my laws 
29. 9. Rachel came with sheep, for she k. them 
39. 9. nor hath he k. back any thing from me 
42. 16. send one, and ye shall be k. in prison 
Exod. 3. 1. now Moses k. the flock of Jethro 
16. 23. lay up for you, to be k. tiE tho morning 



KEP 

Exorf.16.32.pot of manna k. for gcnevatione, 33,34. 
:21. ii.). if tho owner liatli not k. him in, 30. 

JV«/«. 5. 13. ami it bo k. close, and she be defiled 
1). 5. ihey k. liie passover || 7. why are we k. back 
1\). tlioii Israel k. the ciiarge of the Lord, 23. 
, 17. 10. briiy Aaron's rod to be k. for a token 
19 9. water of separation A. for the congregation 
24. 11. Lord lialh k. thee back from honour 
31. 47. wiueii k. the charge of the tabernacle 

iJcut. 32. lU. lie k. ihem as the ajiple of his eye 

33. y. they ubseived ihy word, k. thy covenant 
Josk. 5. 10. Isiael /.:. the passover in Gilgal 

14. 10. tlie L.ird thai k. me alive these 45 years 

22 2. ye have k. all that Moses ".ommanded you 
3, have /;. ihs. charge of connnandment of Lord 
Ruth 2. 23. so siie/;.Tast by the maidens of Boaz 
J. Sam. i). 24, to this time it hath been k. for thee 

13. 13. hast not k. the commandment of Lord, 14. 

17.34. David said, thy servant /i. his father's sheep 

21. 4. have k. ihejijselves at least from women 
25. 21. David said, surely in vain have I k. all that 

33. blessed be thou who hast k. me this day 

34. the Lord God hath k. me from evil, 39. 
28. 15. why hast thou not k. thy Lord the king? 

IG. because ye have not /i.yourTnaster,thj Lord's 
2 Sam. 13. 34. the young man that A-. the watch 

22. 22. I have k. the ways of llie Lord, Ps. 18. 21. 
24. I have k. myself from iniquity, Psal. 18. 23. 
44. thou hast k. me to be head of tlie heathen 

J KinjT.s 2. 43. why hast thou not k. the oath of Ld. 
3. 6. thou hast k. for iiim this great kindness 
S.24. who hast A\ with thy servant David my father 
that thou promisedst him, 2 Chron. 6. 15. 
11. 10. Solomon k. nut that the L.ord commanded 
11. and thou hast noik. my covenant and statutes 
34. because David k. my commandments, 14. 8. 
13.21. man of God from Judah not k. commandm. 
20. + 7. T A:, not back silver and gold from him 
^ Kings 17. 19. Judah k. not the commandments 
18. 6. Hezekiah k. the commandments ofthe Lord 

1 Chron. 10. 13. the word ofthe Lord Saul k. not 
12.1. while David A. himself close, because of Saul 

2 Chron. 7. 8. Solomon k. the feast seven days 

9. for they /■:. the dedicat. ofthe altar seven days 

30. 21. k. feast of unleavened bread, Ezra 6. 22. 

23. and they k. other seven daj-s with gladness 

34. 21. because our fathers have not k. the word 

35. 1. Josiaii and Israel k. the passover, 17, 19. 

18. there was no passover like to that k. in Israel 
Ezra 3. 4. they k. also the feast of tabernacles 

6. 16. k. the dedication of this house with joy 

19. the children ofthe captivity k. the passover 
JVcA. 1. 7. we have not A. tlie commandments 

8. IS. and they k. the {'east seven days 

9. 34. nor our [!riests, nor our fathers k. thy law 
Esth. 9. 28. that .these days of Purim should be k. 
Job 23. 11. his ways have I k. and not declined 

28 21. and k. close from the fowls ofthe air 
Psal. 17.4. 1 have/r. me from paths ofthe destroyer 

.^0. 3. hast k. Tne alive || 42. 4. that k. holy day 

78. 10. they k. not the covenant of God 
56. they templed God, and /r. not his testimonies 

99. 7. they /.-. his testimonies and the ordinance 

119. 22. for I have k. thy testimonies, 107. 
.55.1 have k. tiiy law || 56. I k. thy precepts, 168. 
67. now have I k. thy word || 158. k. not thy word 
Ecd. 2.10. what my eyes desired, I /■:. not from them 

5. 13. riche.s k. for the owners thereof to their hurt 
Cant. 1. G. but my own vineyard have I not k. 

Isa. 30. 29. a song as when a holy solemnity is k. 
Jer. 16. 11. not A", my laws || 35. 18. k. his precepts 
Ezek. 5. 7. nor have A. my judgments, 20. 21. 

18. 9. hnth k. my judgments || 19. A. my statutes 
44. 8. ye have not A. the charge of my holy things 

15. that k. ihe charge of my sanctuary, 48. 11. 
Dan. 5. 19. whom ho would, he A. alive, he set up 

7. 28. hut I k. iho matter in my heart 

Hos. 12. 12. Isia-.'l served for a wife, and k. sheep 
Amos 1. 11. ai;d Edom A. his wrath for ever 

2. 4. Judah hath not A. his commandments 
JMic. 6. 16. for !he statutes of Omri arc A. 
Mal.^.Si. according as ye have not A. my ways, 3. 7. 

3. 14. what profit that we have A. his ordinance 
Jdat. 8. 33. niid tliey that k. the swine fled, and told 

13. 35. will utrer things which have been k. secret 

14. 6. but %\ hen Herod's birth-day was A. 
19.20. these have I A. from my youth, Luke 18. 21. 

Mark 4. 22. nor was any thing A. secret, but that it 
9. 10. and tijey A. that saying, Luke 9. 36. 
Ltikr. 2. 19. Tvlary A. these things in Iier heart, 51. 

8. 29. and lie was A. bound wilh chains, in fetters 

19. 20. thy pound, wliich 1 have A. in a napkin 
.Tohn^. 10. but !hou hast A. the good wine till now 

12. 7. against day of my burying hath she A. this 

15. jO. as I have A. my -firther's commandments 
20.irthey have A.my sayings, they will keep yours 

17. 6. thine ;hey were, and have A. thy word 
12.A- in thy namr>, those thou gavest me I have k. 

18. 16. and spake to her that A. the door 
n.thensaiih tl e damsel that A. the door to Peter 

313 



KIL 

Acts 5. 2. sold, and k. back part of the price 
7. 53. who received the law, and have not k. it 
9. 33. Eneas had A. his bed eight years, was sick 
12. 5. Peter was' A. in prison || 6. A. the prison 
20. 20. I A. back nothing protitable to you 

22. 20. and A. tho raiment of them that slew him 

23. 35. and he commanded him lo be A. 25. 21. 
25. 4. Festus answered ihat Paul should be A. 

27. 43. the centurion A. them from their purpose 

28. 16. Paul dwelt with a soldier that A. him 
/iom. 16.25. mystery A. secret si nee the world began 
2 Cor. 11. 9. 1 A. myself fr(;m being burdensome 

32. the governor A. the city with a garrison 
Gal. 3. 23. before faith came, we v.'ere A. under law 
2 Tim. 4. 7. have finished my course, I A. the faith 
Heb. 11. 28. through faith Moses A. the passover 
Jam. 5. 4. the hire that is A. back by fraud, crieth 

1 Pet. 1. 5. who are A. by the power of G. thro' faith 

2 Pet. 3. 7. which by the same word are A. in store 
Jude 6. the angels which A. not their first estate 
Rev. 3. 8. hast A. my word, and not denied my name 

10. because thou hast A. the word of my patience 

KEPT silence. 

Job 29. 21. men gave ear, and A. sil. at my counsel 

31. 34. did I fear a great multitude, that I A. sil. 

Psal. 32. 3. when 1 A. silence^ my bones waxed old 

50.21. these things hast thou done, and I A. silence 

Acts 15. 12. then all the multitude A. silence 

22. 2. that he spake Hebrev/, they A. the more sil. 

KERCHIEFS. 

£zcA.13.18.make A. on head of everystature to hunt 

.21. your A. also will I tear, and deliver my people 

KERNELS. 

J\''am. 6. 4. eat nothing from the A. even to the husk 

KETTLE. 
ISam. 2.14. priest's servant struck into the A. or pot 

KEY 
Signifies, [1] An instrument to open a lock, 
Judg. 3. 25. [2] The gift and ability to in- 
terpret the scripture, ichereby an entrance is 
made to the knowledge thereof, Luke 11. 52. 
[3j The whole administration of the Gospel, 
with reference both to the publication of its 
doctrine, and the dispensing the ordinances of 
it, Mat. 16. 19. It is an emblem of govern- 
'ment and power, Isa. 22. 22. 
.ludg. 3. 25. therefore they took a A. and opened 
Isa. 22. 22. the A. of house of David lay on Eliakim 
L^ike 11. 52. ye have taken away the A. of knowl. 
Rev. 3. 7. saith he that hath the k. of David 
9.1.to him was given the A. of bottomless pit, 20. 1. 

KEYS. 
Mat. 16. 19. 1 will give the A. of kingdom of heaven 
Rev. 1. 18. and have the A. of hell and of death 

KICK. 
1 Sam. 2. 29. wherefore A. ye at my sa"crifice? 
Acts 9. 5. it is hard to A. against the pricks, 26. 14. 

KICKED. 
Dent. 32. 15. but Jeshurun waxed fat and A. 

KID. 
Gen.37. 31. Joseph's brethren killed a A. of the goats 
38. 17. 1 will send thee a A. from the flock 
Ezod. 23.19. thou shall not see the A. in his mother's 
milk, 34. 26. Deut. 14. 21. 
Lev. 4. 23. he shall bring his offering a A. of the 
goats, 28. I 9.'3. Ezek. 43. 22. 1 45. 23. 
5. 6. bring a lamb or a A. for a sin-offering 
23. 19. then ye shall sacrifice one A. ofthe goats, 
mim. 7. 16, 22, 28. | 15. 24. 1 28. 15, 30. 
I 29. 5, 11, 16, 19, 25. Ezek. 45. j 15. 
J^um. 15. 11. thus shall it be done for a lamb or a A. 
Judg. 6. 19. Gideon went and made ready a A. 
13. 19. so Manoah took a A. with a meat-offering 
14. 6. Samspn rent lion as a A. nothing in his hand 
15. 1. Samson visited his wife with a A. and said 
1 Sam. 16. 20. Jesse took an ass laden, and a k. 
Isa. 11. 6. the leopard shall lie down with the A. 
L2ike 15. 29. and yet thou never gavest me a A. 

KIDS. 
Ge7i. 27. 9. fetch me from thence two A. of goats 

16. she put the skins ofthe A. on his hands 
Lev. 16. 5. he shall take two A. of the goats 
JVM7n.7.87.the A. of the goats for sin-offering twelve 
1 Sam. 10. 3. one carrying three A. another bread 
1 Kings 20. 27. pitched like two little flocks of A. 
2CAro?i.35.7.Josiah gave lambs and A. for offerings 
Cant. 1. 8. feed thy A. beside the shepherds' tents 

"KIDx\EYS 
Signify, [1] Those natural parts of the body in 
man or beast, Lev. 3. 4. [2] The kernels of 
wheat, Deut. 32. 14. [3] The innermost affcc- 
ticns and desires, Psal. 16. 7. 
Exod. 29. 13. thou shalt take the two A. and burn, 
22. Lev. 3. 4, 10, 15. 1 4. 9. | 7. 4. | 8. 16, 25. 
Lev. 9. 10. but fat and A. he burnt on the altar, 19. 
Deut. 32. 14. rams, with the fat of A. of wheat 
Isa. 34. 6. tlie sword of Lord, with fat of A. of rams 

KILL 
Is spoken, (I) Of God, who has many ways to 
deprive of life, Lam. 2. 21. (II) Of man. 



KiL 

[1] Lawfully'jWhen a malefactor is put to aeati 
by the sentence of a magistrate, l;eut. 13. 9 
[2J Unlawfully, 2 Sam. 1;*. ^8. I Kji,gs 21. 19 
(III) Of wratn, which kills men, eithtr as ii 
preys upon thtir spirits, and wasltt/t them in- 
■wardly ; or, as it prompts tiuiu to such rash 
furious, and wicked actions, as may procure 
their death; or, as it provokelh Cod to cut 
them og,. Job 5. 2. (1\ ) of the desire of the 
slothful, which cxposeth him to extreme want, 
mud so to death : or puts him upon such wicked 
courses to supply his wants, as bring him to an 
untimely death, Prov. 21. 25. (V) Of the let- 
ter, that is, the law, which is said to kill, be- 
cause it accuscth, condemneth, and denouncetk 
the wrath of God against men, for not doing 
their duty, but gives no strength for the doing 
of it, 2 Cor. 3. 6. 
Gen. 4. 15. lest any finding Cain, should A. him 
12. 12. they will A. me, but will save tliee alive 
26. 7. lest the men of the place snuuld A. me 
27. 42. doth comfort himselt^uurposing lo A. thee 
37. 21. Reuben heard and said, let us not A. hinj 
43. 1 16. bring these men home, A. a killing 
Exod. 1. 16. if it be a son, then ye shall A. him 

2. 14. intendest thou to A. me ? Acts 7. 28. 

4. 24. the Lord met him, an<l sought to A. him 
12. 6. the congregation of Israel shall A. it, 21. 

16. 3. to A. this whole assembly with, hunger 

17. 3. to A. us and our children wiih thirst 

20. 13. thou shalt not A. Deut. 5. 17. Mat. 5 

21. Rom. 13. 9 
22. 1. if a man steal an ox or sheep, and A. it 

24. and I will A. you with the sword 

29. 11. A. bullock before iheLord,i.ei'. 1 5. I 4. 4, 

20. then shalt A. the ram, and take of his blood 
Lev. 1. 11. shall A. it on the side of the altar, 16. 15. 

3. 2. and A. it at the door of the tabernacle 
8. he shall A. it before the tabernacle, 13. 

4. 24. he shall k. it in the place wheie they A. 
33. where they A. the burnt-offering, 7. 2. 

14. 13. where he shall A. the sin-offering, 16. 11. 

25. he shall A. the lamb ofthe trespass-offering 
50. and he shall A. the one of the birds 

20. 4. giveth his seed to Molech, and A. him not 

16. thou shalt A. the woman and the beast 
22. 28. whether cow or ewe, ye shall not A. it 

JVum. 11. 15. if thou deal thus with me, A. me 

14. 15. if thou A. all this people as one man 

16. 13. hast brought us to A. us in the wilderness 

22. 29. were a sword, for now would I A. thee 

31. 17. now A. every male among the little ones. 

A. every v^omaIl that hath known man 
35.27. and the revenger of blood A. the slayer 
Deut. 4.42. who should A. his neighbour unawares 

12. 15. thou mayest A. and eat flesh in thy gates 

21. then thou shalt k. of thy herd and flock 

13. 9. but thou shalt surely A. him, thine hand 
16. 1 5. not A. the passover within ihy gates 

32. 39. 1 A. and I make alive, I wound and I heal 
Judg. 9. t 24. which strengthened his hands to A 

13.23. if the Lord were pleased to A. us, would no» 

15. 13. saying, surely we will not A. thee 

16. 2. morning, when it is day, we shall A. him 

20. 31. they began to A. as at other times, 39. 

1 Sam. 16. 2. if Saul hear it, he will A. me 
17.9. if he be able to A. me. then we will serve 
19. 1. to all his servants, that they should A. David 

2. saying, Saul my father, seeketh to A. thee 

17. why should I A. thee || 24.10. bade .me k. the'e 
30. 15. swear tiiou wilt neither A. me, nor deliver 

2 Sam. 13. 28. 1 say, smite Amnon, then A. him 

14. 7. that we may A. him, for life of his brother 
32. if any iniquity be in me, let him A. me 

21. 4. nor for us shalt thou A. any man in Israel 

1 Kings 11. 40. Solomon sought to A. Jeroboam 
12.27. and they shall A. me, and go again to Rehob. 

2 Kings 5 7. am I a God, to A. and make alive T 
7. 4. and if they A. us, we shall but die 

11. 15. him that followeth her A. wiih tlse sword 
2 Chron. 35. 6. A. the passover, sanctify yourselves 
Esth. 3. 13. letters were sent by posts to A. all Jews 

7. 1 4. are sold, that they should destroy and k. 
Eccl. 3. 3. a time to A. and a time to heal 
Isa. 14. 30. and I will k. thy root with famine 

29. 1. add ye year to year, let them A. sacrifices 
Ezek. 34. 3. ye A. them that are fed, but feed not 
Mat. 5. 21. whoshall A.shallbein danger of judgra. 

10.28.fear not Ihem which A. the bndv, /Aikc 12.4. 

17. 23. and they shall A. him, Mark 9. 31. 1 10. 34. 

21. 38. this is the heir, come let us A. him. Mark 

12. 7. 7.i/Ae'20. 14. 

23. 34. and some of them ye shall A. and crucify 
24.9.lhen shall they deliv. you up, and shall A. you 
26. 4. they might take Je.sus by subiilty and k. him 

Mark 3. 4. is it lawful to save li.fe, or to A. ? 
10. 19. do not A. Luke 18. 20. .fam. 2. 11. 
Luke 1.3. 31. depart hence, for Herod will A. thee 

15. 23. and bring hither the fatted calf and k it 

22. 2. the priests and scribes sought how to k. him 



KIL 



KIN 



KIN 



Wirt 5. 18. Jews sought the more to /■:. him, 7. 1. 
7. 19. keepetli llie law, why go ye about to k. me ? 

20. thou liast a devil, who goelli about to k. tJiee ? 

25. is not this he whoni iliey seek to k. ? 
6. 2Q. will he /.•. himselt 1 \\ 37. ye seek to k. me, 40. 
_10. 10. the thief comeih iioi but to sieal and k. 
dots U. 23. the Jews took counsel to k. Paul, 2(j. 21. 

24. watched the gates day and night to k. him 
10.13. came a voice to him, rise, Peter, A:, and eat 
^1. 31 as they went about to k. him, tidings 
23. 15. we, ere he come near, are ready to /c. him 
25. 3 laying wait in the way to k. him 

27. 42. tiie soldiers' counsel was to k. the prisoners 
/a?«. 2.11. if thou commit not aduliery,yetif thou k. 

4. 2. ye k; and desire to have, and cannot obtain 
Rev. 2. 23. and I will /;. her children with death 

6. 4. and that they should k. one another 
8. power was given them to k. with the sword 

9. 5. it was given that they should not k. them 

11.7. the beast slxiU overcome them and k. them 

KILLED. 
Gen. 31. t54. then Jacob k. beasts on the mount 

37. 31. they took Joseph's coat, and k. a kid 
Exod. 21. 2i). the beast hath /;. a man or woman 
Lev. 4. 15. the bullock shall be k. before the Lord 

6. 25. in the place where the burnt-offering is k. 
shall the sin-offering be /.:. before the Lord 

8. 19. the ram he k. \\ 14. 5. one of the birds be k. 

14. G. shall dip them in the blood of the bird k. 
ATtim. 16. 41. ye have k. the people of the Lord 

31. 19. whosoever hath k. any person, purify 

1 Sam. 24. 11. tiie skirt of thy robe, and k. thee no^ 
25. 11. take my ilesh I have k. for my shearers 

28. 24. the woman hasted and k. the calf 

2 Sam. 12. 9. thou hast A". Uriah with the sword 
21. 17. Abishai smote the Philistine and k. him 

1 Kings U).7. like Jeroboam, and because he A;. him 

10. Zimri v.cnt and smote Ela, and k. him 
21. 19. hast thou k. and also taken possession 1 

2 King's 15. 25. Pekah A:. Pekahiah, and reigned 

1 Chron. 19. 18. David k. Shophach the captain 

2 C/tro/!.18.2.Ahab A-.sheep and oxen in abundance 
25. 3. he slew those that had k. the king his father 

29. 22. so tliey k. the bullocks, rams, lambs 

24. the priesis A:, them and made reconciliation 

30. 15. k. the passover, 35. 1, 11. Ezra 6. 20. 
Psal. 44. 22. for thy sake are we k. all the daylong 
Prov. 9. 2. hath k. her beasts, mingled her wine 
Lam. 2. 21. thou hast k. and not pitied 

Mat. 16.21. k. and raised again, Mark 8. 31. ] 9. 31. 

21. 35. beat one, and k. another, Mark 12. 5. 

22. 4. my oxen and my fallings are k. all things 

23. 31. are children of them that A:, the prophets 
Mark 6. 19. and Herodias would have A-. him 

12. 8. k. him and cast him out of the vineyard 

14. 12. the first day, v/lien they A", the passover 
Luke 11. 47. and your fathers k. them, 48. 

12. 5. after he hath k. hath power to cast into hell 

15. 27. thy father hath A-. the fatted calf, 30. 

22. 7. the day when the passover must be k. 
Acts 3. 15, A:, the Prince of life 1| 12. 2. he k. James 

16.27. he drew his sword, and would have A", hims. 

23. 12. nor eat nor drink till they had A-. Paul 
27. taken of the Jews, and should have been k. 

Rom. 8. 36. for thy sake we are A-. all the day lonff 
11.3. Lord, they liave A-.thy prophets, and digged 
2 Cor.6.9. as dying we live, as chastened and no^ k. 
1 Thess. 2. 15. who A-. the Lord Jesus and prophets 
Jam. 5 6. ye have condemned and k. the just 
ReAj.Q. 11. brethren who should be A-. as they were 
9. 18. by these three v.as the third part of men A". 
20. the rest which were not A:, by these plagues 
11. 5. if any hurt him hemiist inihis manner be k. 
13. 10. killeth with sword, must be k. with sword 
15. not worship imnge of the beast, should be k. 
KILLEDST. 
Exod. 2. 14. to kill me, as thou k. the Egyptian 
1 Sam. 24. 13. forasmuch as thou k. me not 

KILLEST. 
Mat. 23. 37. that k. the prophets, Luke 13. 34. 

KILLETH. 
Lev. 17. 3. v.ho A:.an ox, goat in the camp, or k. out 

24. 17. he that k. any man shall surely be put to 

death, 21. JV?m. 35. 30. 
18. he that A:, a benst, shall make it good, 21. 
^ttm.35.11. the slaver mayfiee, who A-. any person 
unawares," 15. Dcut. 19. 4. Josh. 20. 3, 9. 
\ Sam. 2. C. the Lord A:, and maketh alive 

17. 25. man who A", him, km? will enrich, 26, 27. 
Job 5. 2. for wra^h k. the foolish man 
24. 14. Ihe murderer A", the poor and needy 
Prov. 21. 25. the desire o''the slothful k. him 
Isa. 66. 3. he that k. an ox, as if he slew a man 
John 16. 2. w'no A', von, think he doeth God service 
i! Cor. 3 
Rev. 13. 



0. for rhe letter A-. the Spirit giveth life 



10. he that A-. witli sword must be killed 
KILLING. 
en. 43. + 16. b'ing these men home, kill a k. 
wliirh aided him in A-. his brethren 



Jiidff 9.24. 
2 Chr. 30. 17 



Psal. 42. f 10. as with a A--mine enemies reproach 
Prou. i). t 2. wisdom hath killed her k. 
Isa. 22. 13. slaying oxen, and k. sheep, eating flesh 
Hos. 4. 2. by swearmg, lymg, k. and stealing 
Mark 12. 5. sent others, bealmg some, and k. some 

KIN. 
Lev. IS. 6. none shall approach to any near of k. 
20. 19. for he uncovereih his near k. 
21. 2. for his k. that is near, he may be defiled 
25. 25. if any of his A", come to redeem it, 49. 
Ruth 2. 20. Naomi said, the man is near of A. to us 
2 Sam. 19. 42. the king is near of A", to us 
Mark 6. 4. a prophet is not, but among his own k. 

KIND, Substantive. 
Gen. 1. 11. fruit-tree yielding fruit after his A:. 12. 
12. herb yielding seed after his A", and the tree 
21. the waters brought forth abundantly after 
their k. and every winged fowl after his k. 

24. earth, and beast of earth after their A-. 

25. God made the beast of the earth after his k. 
6.20. of fowls after their A', and of cattle after their 

A:, every creeping thing after his k. 
7. 14. beast, cattle, and fowl, after their k. 
Lev. 11. 14. in abomination, vulture, kite, raven, 
hawk after his A. 15, 16, 19. Deut. 14. 14. 
29. the weasel, mouse, and tortoise after his A:. 
19. 19. not let thy cattle gender with a diverse A'. 
1 Chron. 28. 14. for all instruments of every A:. 
vVfcA. 13. 20. sellers of all A-. of ware, lodged 
Eccl. 2. 5. I planted trees of all k. of fruits 
Eick. 27. 12. the multitude of all k. of riches 
Mat. 13. 47. like a net, and gathered of every A:. 
17. 21 . k. gof.th not out but by prayer, Mark 9. 29. 

1 Cor. 15. 39. there is one k. of flesh of m.en 
Jam. 1. IB. that we should be a k. of first- fruits 

3. 7. for every A;, of beasts and birds is tamed 
KIND. 

2 Chron. 10. 7. saying, if th.ou be k. to this people 
Luke. 6. 35. God is k. to the unthankful and evil 

1 Cor. 13. 4. charity suflereth long and is k. 
Eph. 4. 32. be k. one to another, tender-hearted 

KINDS. 
Geji. 8. 19. whatsoever creepeth after their A:. 

2 Chron. 16. 14. filled with divers A", of spices 
Jer. 15. 3. I will appoint over them four k. 
Ezek. 47. 10. their fish shall be according to their k. 
Dan. 3. 5. dulcimer, and all k. of music, 7, 10, 15. 

1 Cor. 12. 10. to another divers A-. of tongues 

14. 10. there are, it may be, so many k. of voices 

KINDLE. 
Prov. 26. 21. so is a contentious man to A", strife 
Isa. 9. 18. it shall A;, in the thickets of the forest 
10. 16. A-. a burning like the burning of fire 
30. 33. the breath of the Lord dotlfA-. it 
43. 2. nor shall the flame. A*, upon thee 
,7cr. 33. 18. never want a man to A-. 
Obad. 18. fire and flame shall k. in them 

KINDLED. 
Gen. 39. 19. Potiphar's wrath was A:. 
Lev. 10. 6. bewail the burning the Lord hath k. 
jYum. 11. 33. the wrath of the Lord was A;. Deut. 
11. 17. 2 Ki7igs 22. 13, 17. Psal. 106. 40. 

2 Sam. 22. 9. coals were k. by it, Psal. 18. 8. 
Job 19. 11. he hath also A-. his wrath against me 

32. 2> then was A:, the wrath of Elihu, against Job 
was his wrath A:, because he justified himself 
3. against his three friends was his wrath k. 5. 
42. 7. my wrath is k. against thee, and friends 
Psal. 2. 12. when his wrath is A-. but a little 
124. 3. when their wrath is A-. against us 
Isa. 50. 11. walk in the sparks that ye have A:. 
Jer. 44. 6. wrath was A', in the cities of Judah 
Ezek. 20. 48. shall see, that I the Lord have k. it 
Hos. 11. 8. my repentings are A:, together 
Luke 12. 49. what will I, if it be already k. 
See Anger, Fire. 
KINDLETH. 
.Tob 41. 21. his breath k. coals, a flame goeth 
Isa. 44. 15. yea, he A", it, and baketh bread 
Jam.,3. 5. how great a matter a little fire A-. ,' 

KINDLY. 
Gen. 24. 49. if you v,-ill deal A-. with me, 47. 29. 
34. 3. Shcchem spake k. to the damsel 
50. 21. Joseph spake A-. to bis brethren 
Josh.i. 14. that wo will deal k. and truly witJi thee 
Ruth 1. 8. the Lord deal k. with you, as ye dealt 

1 Sam. 20. 8. thou shalt deal A", with thy s'crvant 

2 Kings 25. 23. .=pake A:, to Jehoiachin, Jer. .52. 32. 
Rom. 12. 10. he A-. affectionpd one to another 

KINDNESS. 
Gen. 20. 13. this is thy A", thou shalt shew to me 
21. 23. according to the A-. I have done to thee 
24. 12. O Lord, ~hew Ar. to my master Abraham 
14. know that thou hast shewed A-. to my master 

39. t21. the Lord extended A;, to Joseph 

40. 14. think on me, and shew A". I pray thee 
.Josh. 2. 12. swear, since I have shewed you A', that 

ye will also shew 



meat-offerings 



k. to my father's house 
Judg.8.'i'i. nor shewed A", to the house of Jerubbaal 
the Levites had charge of A;, passoverj Ruth 2. 20. not left off his k. to livin? and dead 
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Ruth 3.10. thou hast shewed more k. in latter eni 

1 Sam. 15. 6. ye shewed k. to Israel when they cama 
20. 14. thou shalt shew me ihe k. of the Lord 

15. thou shalt not cut off ihy k. from my house 

2 Sam. 2. 5. ye have shewed this k. unto your lord 

6. now Lord sliew k. to you, 1 also will requite 

you this A. because ye have done this thing 

3. 8. against Judah shew k. to the house of Saul 

9. 1. that I may shew him A:, for Jonatlian's sake 

3. any, that J may shew the k. of God to him 

7. 1 Will surely shew thee A", lor Jonathan's sake 

10. 2. 1 will shew k. to Hanun son oi N abash, as 

his father shewed A:, to me, 1 Chron. 19. 2. 

16. 17. Absalom said, is iliis tl^- k. to thy friend? 

1 Kings 2. 7. but shew A", to the sons of Earzillai 
3. G. iliou hast kejit for Bavid this great A". 

2 Chr. 24,22. Joash remembered not A", of Jehoiada 
j\^eh. 9. 17. but thou art a God gracious, oJ great k. 
Esth. 2. y. and the maiden obtained k. of !iim 

tl7. she obtained k. more than, all the virgins 
Psal. 31. 21. he hath shewed me his marveiious k. 
117. 2. for his merciful k. is great toward us 
119. 76. let ihy merciful A:, be for my comicrt 
141. 5. let the righteous smile me, it shall be a k. 
Prov. 19. 22. the desire of aman is his A. and apoor 
31. 26. and in lier tongue is the Jaw of k. 
Isa. 54. 8. with everlasting A;, will I have mercy 00 
10. but my A:, shall not dejjart irom thee 
57. 1 1. men of A;, taken a« ay, none considering 
Jer. 2. 2. I remember thee, the A:, of thy youth 
Hos.6^ 4. your A\as a inorning cloud and early dew 
Joel 2. 13. for he is graciv^us, of great A". .Jonah 4. 2. 
.^cis 28.2. the barbarous peof. shewed us no little A;. 
2 Cor. 6. 6. by pureness, by long-siuTering, by k. 
Eph. 2. 7. in his k. toward us through Christ Jesus 
Col. 3. 12. put on k. humbleness of mind, meekness 

1 Tim. 5. t4. let them iearn to .-hew A", at home 
Tit. 3. 4. after the k. of God our Saviour aiijieared 

2 Pet. 1. 7. to godliness bioilieriy A-. to A. charity 

J^oving-lUNDlS ESS. 
Psal. 17. 7. shew thy marvellous loving-k G2. 2. 
26.3.thy lov.-k.\s before m.ine eyes, ! have walked 
36. 7. how excellent is thy loving-k. O God I 

10. O continue thy laving k. to ihem that know 
40.10.1 have not concealed thy loving-k.&nd truth 

11. let thy loving-k. continuaily preser\ e m.s 

42, 8. yet the Lord will ci-mniand his loving-k. 
48. 9. we have though', of iliy loving-k. O God 
.^1.1. have m.ercy on me according ;o thy Ivring-k, 
63. 3. because ihy loving-k. is better ilian life 
69. 16. hear me, O L(.>rd, for ihy loving-k. is good 

88. ll.shall tliy Zt-uzK"- A'. be declared in the grave? 
89.33 m\lovi7ig-k.\\\\\ 1 not utterly take from him 
92. 2. to shew forth thy lovivg-k. in tiie morning 
103,4\vho crowneih rhee wi; h lov.-k. and mercies 
107 .43. they shall understand Zoizno-A.of the Lord 
119. 68. quicken me after thy loving-k. 159. 

149. hoar my voice according to thy loving-k. 

138. 2. I v.^ill praise thy name for tliy loving-k. 

143 8. cause me to hear thy loving-k. in the morn. 

Jer. 9. 24. 1 am the Lord v.'hich exercise loving-k. 

16.5. 1 have taken aw^y my peace, even loving-k. 

31. 3. therefore with loving-k. have I drawn thee 

32. 18. thou shewest lovivg-k. unto thousands 
Hos. 2. 19. I will betroth thee to me in loving-k. 

Loving-\i INDNESSES. 
P5aZ.25.6.remember Ld. thy mercies and loving-Ic 

89. 49. Lord, where are thy former loving-k.'i 
Isa. 63. 7. 1 will mention the loving-k. of the Lord, 

according to the mitltitude of his loving-k. 
KINDPvED. 
Gen. 12. 1. God said, get ihce from, thy A-. Acts 7. 3. 
24.4. go to k. and trike a wife to my son, 38, 40. 
7. Lord who took me from my A-. shall send 
41. when thou comest to my A", if thsy give not 
31. 3. the Lord sa'd, return to thy A-. 13. 1 32. 9. 

43. 7. the man asked us siraitly of our A-. 
J',''um. 10. 30. 1 v.-ill dfpait to my own land and k. 
.Tosh. 6. 23. and they brought out all her k. 
Rnth 2. 3. Boaz was of the A-. of Eiimolech, 3. 2. 

1 Chron. 12. 20, of Benjamin the A:, of Saul 300a 
Esth. 2. 10. Esther shewed not her people or k. 20. 
8. 6. how endure to see the destruction of my k. 
Job 32.2. the wrath of Ehhu, of the k. of Ram. 
Ezek. 11. 15. men of f hv«-. said, get far from the lu 
Lvke 1. 61. none of thy A", called by this name 
Acts 4. 6. as were of the k. of flie high-priest 

7. 13. Joseph's A", was made known to Pharaoh 
14. called his fiither Jacob to him and all his k. 
19. the snme dealt subtillv wih cur /.'. 

1 Tim. 5. t S. provide not for those of his own k. 
Rev. 5. 9. redeemed us out of every ^. and tongue 
14. 6. the everlastin? ?(\«i)el to preach to every fc 

KINDREDS. 
1 Chr. 16. 28. give to the Lord, ye k. Psal. 96. 7. 
Ps. 22. 27. all k. of nations shall wc?rship bef. thet 
Acts 3. 25. sha'l all rhe k. of the earth be blessed 
Ren. 1.7. and all A-. of the earth shall wail because 
7. 9. asreatmiilt'tude of all A*, stood before throne 
11. 9. of A-. shall see their dead bodies three day* 



<v. 



KIN 

Rev. 13. 7. and power was given him over all k. 
KINE 

fs taken, [1] Properly, /or cows, Deut. 7. 13. [2] 
Figurativelj, for the proud, wealthy, and po- 
tent rulers of Israel, Amos 4. 1. 

Gen. 32. 15. forty k. ten bulls, a present to Esau 
41. 2. there came up seven well-l'avoured k. 18. 
3. seven other k. came out of the river, 4, 19, 20. 
2(5. the seven good k. are seven years 

27. the seven thin ill-favoured A", are seven years 
Deut. 7. 13. he will bless the increase of thy k. 

28. 4. blessed shall be the increase of thy k. 

18. cursed shall be the increase of thy k. 

51. which shall not leave the increase of thy 7^. 

32. 14. butter of k. milk of sheep, fat of lambs 

1 Sam. 6. 7. take two milch k. and tie the k. 

10. took two k. II 12. the k. took the straight way 

14. they clave the wood of cart, and offered the A:. 

2 Sam. 17. 29. butter, and cheese of k. for David 
Amos 4. 1. hear ye this word, ye k. of Bashan 

KING 
Signifies, j2 sovereign prince, or chief ruler in a 
kingdom, Prov. 8. 15. It is applied, [1] To 
God, the supreme Ruler and Governor of the 
■world, Psal. 44. 4. [2] To Christ, the King 
and Head of his church, Psal. 2. 6. ] 45. 1. 
[3] To all real Christians, who are heirs of the 
kingdom of glory, aiid are enabled to war 
against, and at last to conquer sin, Satan, and 
all their spiritual enemies, Rev. 1. 6. [4] To 
the devil, Rev. 9. 11. 
Gen. 14. 18. Melchizedek k. of Salem, Heb. 7. 1. 
36. 31. kings that reigned in Edom, before there 
reigned any k. over Israel, 1 Chron. 1. 43. 
Exod. 1. 8. there arose up a new k. over Egypt 
Mum. 23. 21. the shout of a k. is among them 
24. 7. and his k. shall be higher than Agag 
Deut. 17. 14. shalt say, I will set a k. over me 

15. thou shall in any wise set him k. over thee 

28. 36. Ld. shall bring thee and thy A. to a nation 

33. 5. and he was k. in Jeshurun when the heads 
Judg. 8. 18. each resembled the children of a k. 

9. 8. the trees went to anoint a k. over them 
17. 6. in those days no /■;. in Israel, but every 
man did right in his own eyes, 18. 1. I 19. 1. 
1 21. 25. 

1 Sam. 2. 10. Lord shall give strength to his k. 

8. 5. go make us a k. to judge us like the nations 
6. give us a k. \\ 9. shew the manner of a k. 11. 
18.ye shall cry out on that day because of your k. 

19. we will have a k. \\ 22. and make them a k. 

20. that our k. may judge us, and go before us 
10. 19. ye said unto him, nay, but set a k. over us 

24. the people shouted, and said, God save the k. 
2 Sam. 16. 16. 2 Kings 11. 12. 2 Chr. 23. 11. 

12. 1. behold, I have made a k. over you 

2. and now behold, the k. walketh before you 

12. ye said unto me, nay, but a k. shall reign 
over us, when the Lord your God was your k. 

13. behold the k. whom ye have chosen 

17. that your wickedness is great in asking a k. 
19. have added to our sin this evil, to ask us a k. 

25. ye shall be consumed, both you and your k. 

15. 1. the Lord sent me to anoint thee to be k. 
23. he hath rejected thee from being k. 26. 

16. 1. 1 have provided me a k. among his sons 
39. 4. let not the k. sin against his servant David 
20. 5. I should not fail to sit with the k,. at meat 
22. 15. let not the k. impute any thing to his serv. 

24. 20. 1 know that thou shalt surely be k. 

25. 36. Nabal held a feast like the feast of a k. 

29. 8. against the enemies of my lord the k. 

2 Sam. 2. 9. he made Ish-bosheth k. over Gilead 
3. 36. what the k. did, pleased all the people 
_37. that it was not of the k. to slay Abner 

5. 12. the Lord had established him k. over Israel 
11. 8. there followed him a mess of meat from k. 
12. 7. thus saith Lord, I anointed thee k. over Isr. 

13. 13. therefore I pray thee, speak to the k. 

14. 9. and the k. and his throne be guiltless 

17. as an angel of G. so is my Lord the k. 19. 27. 

15. 2. that had a controversy, came to the k. 

3. there is none dduted of the k. to hear thee 
19. abide with the k. for thou art a stranger 

21. in what place my lord the k. shall be 

16. 9. why should thi* dead dog curse the k. ? 

17. 2. people shall flee, I will smite the k. only 
18. 13. there is no matter hid from the k 
19.9.the k. saved us out of the hand of our enemies 

11. the speech of all Israel is come to the k. 
19. that the k. should take it to his heart 

22. I know that I am this day k. over Israel 

28. what right have I to cry any more to the k.? 

42. because the k. is near of kio to us 

43. and said, we have ten parts in the k. 
22. 51. he is the tower of salvation for his k. 

34. 23. these did Araunah as a k. give to the k. 
I Kings 1. 5. then Adonijah said, I will be k. 

35. for Solomon shall be k. in my stead 
2. 18 well, I will speak for thee to the k 
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' KIN 

1 Kings 2. 38. as k. hath said, so will thy servant do 

3. 7. hast made thy servant k. instead of David 
22. thus the women spake before the k. 

28. Israel heard the judgment the A. judged 
8. 62. the k. and all Israel offered sacrifice 
10. 3. there was not any thing hid from the k. 
11. 26. Jeroboam lifted up his hand against the k. 

37. thou shalt reign and shalt be k. over Israel 
14. 2. Ahijah, who told me 1 should be k. 

14. the Lord shall raise up a k. over Israel 
16. 16. Zimri conspired and hath slain the k. 

21. 10. thou didst blaspheme God and the k. 
22.13.prophets declare good to the k. 2 Chr. 18. 12. 

47.there was then no k. in Edom, a deputy was k. 

2 Kings 1.11.0 man of God, k. said, come down, 9. 

4. 13. wouldest thou be spoken for to the k. ? 

7. 2. then a lord on whose hand the k. leaned 

8. 3. she went to cry to the /;. for her house 

13. the Lord hath shewed that thou shalt be k. 

20. Edom revolted, made a k. over themselves 
10. 5. sent, saying, we will not make any k. 
11.8.and be with the A:. as he goeth outandcometh 

17. Jehoiadamade a covenant between the Lord 

and the k. between the k. also and the people 

14. 5. had slain the k. his father, 2 Chron. 25. 3. 

22. 9. brought the k. word, 20. 2 Chron. 34. 16, 28. 

10. Shaphan read it before the k. 2 Chron. 34. 18. 
25. 6. they took the A. and brought him, Jer,52. 9. 

1 Chron. 4. 23. they dwelt with the k. for his work 
24. 6. Shemaiah wrote them before the k. 

29. 20. bowed and worshipped the Lord and the k. 

2 Chron. 2. 11. he hath made thee k. over them, 9 8 

10. 15. so the k. hearkened not to the people 

11. 22. for he thought to make him k. 

24. 21. they stoned him at the command of the /;. 
25. 16. art thou made of the k. counsel 1 forbear 

Ezra 4. 12. be it known to the k. that, 13. | 5. 8. 

6. 10. and pray for the life of A. and sons 

7. 26. who will not do the law of the k. 

27. who hath put in the k. heart to beautify 

8. 22. to require of the k. a band of soldiers 
JVeh. 1. 11. for I was th-3 k. cup-bearer 

2. 19. what do ye ? will ye rebel against the k. 7 
6. 6. mayest be their k. according to these words 
7. to preach, saying, there is a k. in Judah 
13. 26. yet among many nations was there no k. 
like him, God made him k. over all Israel 
Esth. 4. 16. so I will go in unto the k. if I perish 

6. 6. whom the k. delighteth to honour, 7. 

7. 8. as the word went out of the k. mouth 

9. for Mordecai, who had spoken good for the k. 
Job 15.24. shall prevail, as a k. ready to the battle 

18. 14. it shall bring him to the k. of terrors 

29. 25. I sat chief, and dwelt as a k. in the army 
34. 18. is it fit to say to the k. thou art wucked ? 
41. 34. he is a k. over all the children of j)rjde 

Psal 2. 6. I set my'k. upon my holy hill of Zion 
5. 2. hearken to my cry, my k. and my God, 84. 3. 
10. 16. the Lord is k. for ever and ever, 29. 10. 
18. 50. great deliverance giveth he to his k. 

20. 9. let the k. hear us when we call 

21. 1. the k. shall joy in thy strength, Q Lord 

7. for the k. trusteth in the L. and not be moved 
24. 7. and the k. of glory shall come in, 9. 

8. who is k. of glory? the Lord strong and mighty 

10. the Lord of hosts, he is the k. of glory 
33. 16. no k. saved by the multitude of a host 

44. 4. art my k. O God, command deliverances 

45. 1. of the things I have made touching the k. 

11. so shall the k. greatly desire thy beauty 
14 =he shall be brought to the k. in raiment 

47. 6. smg praises to our fc. n 7. God is the k. 
61. 6. thou wilt prolong the k. life and years 
03. 11. but the k. shall rejoice in God, every one 
68.24. they have seen the goings of my God, my k. 
72. 1. give the k. thy judgments, O God 
74. 12. God is my k. of old, working salvation 
89. 18. the holy One of Israel is our k. 
93. 6. make a joyful noise before the Lord the k. 
99. 4. the k. strength also loveth judgment 
105. 20. the k. sent and loosed him, let him go free 
149. 2. let the children of Zion be joyful m their k. 
Prov. 14. 28. in multitude of people is the A-. honour 

35. the k. favour is to\vard a wise servant 
20. 28. mercy and truth preserve the A. 

22.11. for grace of his lips, the A. shall be his friend 

24. 21. my son, fear thou the Lord, and the A. 

25. 5. take away the wicked from before the k. 

30. 27. the locusts have no A. yet go they forth 
31. and a A. against whom there is no rising up 

£;ccZ.2.12.what can the man do that cometh afterA. 

5. 9. the A. himself is served by the field 

8. 4. where the word of a A. is there is power 
10. 16. woe to thee, O land, when thy k. is a child 

17. blessed when thy A. is the son of nobles 
20. curse not the A. no, not in thy thought 
Cant. 1. 4. the A. brought me into his chamber 

12. while the A. sitteth at his table, my spikenard 
3. 11. behold A. Solomon with the crown 

7. 5. the k. is held in the galleries 



KIN 

Isa. 6. 5. mine eyes have seen the k. the L. of hosta 

7. 6. let us set a A. in the midst of it, son of 'Tabeiu 

8. 21. curse their A. and their God, and look up 

19. 4. and a fierce A. shall rule over them 
23. 15. according to the days of one A. 

30. 33. for Tophet, yea, for the A. it is prepared 

32. 1. behold, a A. shall reign in righteousness 

33. 17. thine eyes sliall see the k. in his beauty 
22. the Lord is our A. he will save us 

41. 21. bring your reasons, saith the A. of Jacob 
43. 15. I am the Creator of Israel, your A. 
57. 9. and thou wentest to the A. with ointment 
Jer. 4. 9. that the heart of the A. shall perish 
8. 19. is not the L. in Zion ? is not her A. in her ? 
10. 10. the Lord is the true God, an everlasting A 
13. 18. say to the A. and queen, humble yourselves 
23. S. a A. shall reign and prosper, and execute 
29. 16. thus saith the Lord, of the A. that sitteth 
38. 5. for the A. is not he that can do any thing 
25. declare what hast said to the A. the A. to thee 

48. 18. as I live, saith the A. whose name is tlie 

Lord of hosts, 48. 15. | 51. 57. 

49. 1. why doth the A. inherit Gad and dwell in 
38. I will destroy from thence the A. and princea 

Lam. 2. 6. the Lord hath despised the A. and priest 
Eiek. 7. 27. the A. shall mourn, and the princes 
17. 12. hath taken the A. and the princes thereof 
13.hath taken of the A. seed and mftde a covenant 
16. where the A. dwelleth that made him A. 

26. 7. I will bring a A. of kings from the north 
37. 22. and one A. shall be A. to them all, 24. 

Dan. 2. 10. there is no A. asked such things at any 
11. there is none that can shew it before the A. 
£4.bring me in before the A. and I will shew the k 

3. 13. they brought these rhen before the A. 

4. 24. decree which is come upon my lord the k. 
31. while the word was in the A. mouth 

37. I praise, extol, and honour the A. of heaven 

5. 5. the A. saw the part of the, hand that wrote 

6. 6. the princes assembled together to the k. 
8. 23. a A. of fierce countenance shall stand up 
11. 3. and a mighty k. shall stand up to rule 

36. the A. shall do according to his will 
Has. 3.4. Israel shall abide many days without a k. 

5. Israel shall seek the Lord, and David their k. 
5. 13. then Ephraim sent to A. Jareb, 10. 6. 
7. 3. they make the A. glad with their wickedness 

5. in the day of our A. princes made him sick 

10. 3. we have no A. what then should a A. do? 
7. her A. is cut off, as the foam upon the water 

11. 5. but the Assyrian shall be his A. because 

13. 10. 1 will be thy A. give me a A. and princes 
11. 1 gave thee a A. in mine anger and took hinj 

Amos 1. 15. and their A. shall go into captivity 
7. 13. for it is the A. chapel, the A. court 

Mic. 2. 13. and their A. shall pass before them 
4. 9. why dost thou cry ? is there no A. in thee 

Zech. 9. .5. and the A. shall perish from Gaza 
9. behold thy A. cometh to thee, J\Iat. 21. 5. 
11. 6. will deliver every one into the hand of his k. 

14. 9. the Lord shall be A. over all the earth 

16. everyone shall even go up to worsliip the A.17. 
Mat. 18. 23. kingdom likened to a certain A. 22. 2. 

22. 11. when the A', came in to see the guests 
JIifl7-A6.25. she came with haste to the A. and asked 
Z,?<Ael4.31.what A. goeth to war against another A- 

19. 38. blessed be the A. that cometh in name ofL 

23. 2. saying, that he himself is Christ, a A. 
JohnG. 15. to make him a A. || 12. 35. thy A. cometh 

18. 37. Pilate said to him, art thou a A. then"? 
19. 12. whosoever maketh himself a A. speaketh ag. 

14. Pilate saith to the Jews, behold your A. 

15. shall I crucify your A. ? have no A. but Cesai 
^cfs7.18.ti!l another A.arose,who knew not Joseph 

13.21. afterward they desired a A. and God gave 
17. 7. saying, that there is another A. one Jesus 
26. 26. for the K. knoweth of these things 

1 Tim. 1. 17. now to the A. eternal, immortal 

6. 15. who is the A. of kings, and Lord of lorda 
Heb. 11. 23. not afraid of the A. commandment 

27. Moses not fearing the wrath of the A. 
lPet.2.13. whether to the A. as supreme, or govern 

17. honour all men, fear God, honour the A. 

Rev. 9. 11. they had a A. over them, the angel 

15. 3. just are thy wavs, thou A. of saints 

17. 14^ he is Lord of lords, K. of kings, 19. 16. 

KING of the .Imoritcs, See Sihon. 

KING of Assyria. 

2 Kings 15. 19. Pul the A. of Assy, came agst. land 

20. Menahem e.\acted money to give A. of Assy. 
16.18. turned he from house of Lord to A. of Assy. 
17.6.in ninth yearofHosliea A. of A took Samaria 
18. 11. A. of Assy, did carry away Israel to As&y. 

19. speak, thussaithgrcat kingihe A. of Assyria 

33.delivered his land out of hand of k.of Assyria 

19.32.sailh L.concerning A. of.'1ssyria,Isa.'.ii.23. 

Ezra 6. 22. turned the heart of A. of Assy, to them 

/sa. 7.17. Lord shall bring upon thee the A. ofA.<s7!. 

20. shall shave by k.ot' Assyria the head &nd ii if 

Jer.SO. 17 .first the k. of Assyria hath devourec ! !i rr 



KIN 

8jr.50.18. will punish Baby.as I punished k. ofJJss. 

i^ak.'3.yS.lhy shepherds slumbcr,0 k.ofA. tliy nob. 

See Bashan, Babylon, David. 

KING of Egypt. 

EzodA.Yl. midwivcs did notas k. of Egypt comm. 

3. 19. 1 am suio the k. of Egypt will notletyougo 

6.13. the L. gave them a charge to tlie k- of Egypt 

2 Kings 24. 7. the k. of T-J.carne not again any more, 

had taken all that pertained to the A. of Egypt 
2C/tr. 12. 2. k. of Eg. came up against Jerusalem 

36. 3. the k. of Egypt put liim down at Jerusalem 
4- the k. of Egypt made Eliakim his brother king 

foc.35.C. so is the k.of Egypt to all that trustinhira 

Sue Pharaoh. % 

See Grkat, House, Jews. 

K1N"G of Israel. 

1 Sam. 24. 14. after whom is the k. oflsr. corae out 

2G. 20. for the k. of Is^: is come out to seek a flea 

2Sa7H. 6. 20. how glorious was the k.of Israel to-day 

1 Kings 20. 3i. let us, I pray thee, go out to k. of Is. 
22. 31. fight nut, save only with the k. of Israel 

32. they said, surely it is /;. of Israel, 2 CAr.18.31. 

3 Kings G. 11. shew me which of us is for k. oflsra. 

16. 7. save me out of the Iiand of /c. of Israel 

2 Chr. 18. 30. fight y&not, save only with k. of Isr. 
32. captains perceived that it was not k. of Israd 

35. 3.son of David k. of Isr. did build, Ezra 5. 11. 
J\reh. 13. 2i). did not Solomon k. of Isr. sin by these 
Isa. 44. t). thus saitli the Lord, the A", of Israel 
^os.l0.15.in a morning shall the /;. ofIs.be cut off 
Zeph. 3. 15. the k. of Israel is in the midst of thee 
J}/ttt.27.42.if he be k.L let him dcscend,Mark 15.32. 
•fc/tre 1.49. thou art k.of Is. \\ 12.13.blessedis/i;.ci//. 

KING of Judak. 
2 Kings 8. 16. Jehoshaphat being then k. of Judah 

22. 18. but to & o/./tfrfaA which sent you to inquire 
2 Ckron.'-i-i. 26. and as for k. of Judah wiio sent you 

35. 21. what have I to do witii thee, thou k. of .hid. 
Jer. 34. 4. hear the word of the Ld. O k. of Judah 

37. 7. thus shall ye say to k. of Judah who sent you 

KING of Moab. 
JV^tt7re.23.7.Balak k.of Moab brought me from Aram 
Josh. 24. 9. the k. of Moah warred against Israel 
Judg.3. 14. Israel served Eglon the k.ofM. 18 years 

11. 17. Israel in like manner sent to the k. of Moab 

25. artfhou any thing better than BalakA-.o/Jl/.? 
i Sam. 12. 9. sold them into the hand of ^■. of JlIoa.b 

22. 4. David brought father and mother to k. of M. 
ZKijigs 3.4.and Mesha k.ofM. was a sheep-master 
5. the k. of Moah rebelled against Israel, 7. 

26. when the k. o/M'.saw the battle was too sore 
.7er.27. 3. send bonds and yokes to the k. of Moab 

O KING. 

1 Sam. 17. 53. Abner said, O k. I cannot tell 
23. 20. now. therefore, O k. come down 

26. 17. my lord, O k. 2 Sam. 14 9, 22. | 16. 4. 

1 19. 26. 1 Kings 1. 13, 20, 24. I 20. 4. 

2 Kings 6. 12, 26. \ 8. 5. 

2 Sam. 14. 4. the woman of Tekoahsaid, he]p,0 k. 
15. 34. if thou say, I will be thy servc.nt, O k. 

2 Chrov. 25. 7. O k. let not the army of Israel go 
Psal. 145. 1. I will e.xto! thee, my Gcd, O k. 
Jer. 10.7. who would not fear th6e, O k, of nations? 
Dan. 2. 4. /.-. live for ever, 3. 9. | :5. 10. | 6. 21. 
29.asforthe^,0 /i.|| 31.thou O k. sawest an image 

37. thou O k. art a king of kings, for God hath 
S.lO.thou O k. hast made a decree, that every man 

17. he will deliver us out of thy hand, O k. 

18. be it known to thee, O k. \\ 24. true, O k. 
4- 22. it is thou, O k. \\ 27. O k. let my counsel be 

31.sayin;j:, fc.Webuchadnez.tothee it is spoken 
.5. 18. b thou k. the most high God gave thy father 
6. 7. shall ask a petitien save of thee, O k. 

8. now, O k. establish the decree, and sign it 

13. regardeth not thee, O k. \\ 15. know, k. 

22. also before thee, O k. have I done no hurt 
«fcfs26.13.atmi.d-daViO /i. Tsaw in the way a light 

19. whereupon, O k. I was not disobedient 

KING of Persia. 

iSira4.3.as Cyrus, k. of Pers. hath commanded us 

5. even till the reign of Darius k. of Persia 

7.Bishlam wrote unto A rtaxerxes k. of Per. 6. 14. 

9.9. extended mercy to us in sight of the A;, o/ Per. 

See Cyrus. 

KING of Syria. 

iMngs 20.20.Benhadad k. of S. escaped on ahorse 

22. the k. of Syria will come up against thee 
2 Kings 5. 1. Naaman captain of host of k.of Syria 
8.7.fc.o/S'. was sick || g./t-.o/.S-hath sent me to thee 
13. 4. because the k. of Syj'ia o[)pressed them 
7. for the k of Syria had destroyed them 
16. 7. save me out of the hand of the k. of Syria 
2 Chr. 16. 7. because thou hast relied on k.of Syria 
the host of the /t. of S. is escaped outof thy hand 
See Benhadad, Hazael, Rezin. 
KING of Tyre. 
2 Sam. 5. 11. Hiram k. of Tyre sent messengers to 



KIN 

2 Chr. 2. 3. Solomon sent to Huram the k. of Tyre 

11. Huram the k. of Tyre answered in writin" 

KINGS. 

Gen. 17. 6. k. shall come out of thee, IG. | 35. 11. 
36. 31. these arc the k. that reigned in Edom 
JSTum. 31. 8. and they slew the k. of Midian 
Deut. 3. 21. the Lord hath done to these two k. 
7. 24. he shall deliver their k. into thy hand 
Josh. 10. 5. five k. of Amorites gathered together 
16. these five k. fled || 22. bring out those five/r. 
24. come near, put your feet on necks of these k. 
40. so Joshua smote all their k. 11. 17. 

12. 24. all these k. thirty and one 

Judg. 1. 7. seyenty k. having their thumbs cut off 

5. 3. hear, O ye k. \\ 19. the k. came and fought 

2 Sam. 11. 1. the time when k. go forth to battle 

1 Kings 3. 13. there shall not be any among the k. 

like thee, 10. 23. 2 Chron. 1. 12. | 9. 22. 

4. 24. Solomon over all the k. on this side the river 

20. 1. Benhadad and thirty-two k. with him 

^ Kings 3. 10. hath called these tluee k. together 
23. this is blood, the k. are surely slain 
7. 6. hath hired against us the k. of the Hittites 
10. 4. behold, two k. stood not before him 

1 Chr. 16. 21. he reproved k. for them, Ps. 105. 14. 

2 Chr. 9. 23. all k. sought the presence Of Solomon 

21. 20. but not in the sepiilchres of the k. 24. 25. 
26.23. in field of the burial which belonged to k. 

Ezra 4. 13. shalt endamage the revenue of the k. 
15. this city hath beon hurtful to k. and provinces 

19. this city hath made insurrection against k. 

20. there have been mighty k. over Jerusalem 
6. 12. God destroy k. that shall alter tiiis house 
7. 12. Artaxerxes king of k. to Ezra the priest 
9.7.ouryi-. and priests have been deliver. ^^0^.9.24. 

JVe/i. 9. 32. trouble seem little to us and our k. 
34. nor have our k. or princes kejit thy law 

■lob 3. 14. had I been at rest with k. and counsellors 
12. 18. he looseth the bond of /i. and girdeth 
36. 7. but with /;:. are they on the throne 

Psal. 2. 2. k. of the earth set themselves, Acts 4. 26. 

10. be wise, therefore, O ye k. be instructed 
45. 9. k. daughters among thy honourable women 
48. 4. lo, the k. were assembled, they passed by 
63. 12. k. of armies did flee apace, she that tarried 
14. when the Almighty scattered k. in it 
29. shall k. bring presents to thee 
72. 11. yea, all k. shall fall down before hin: 
76. 12. he is terrible to the k. of the earth 
89. 27. make him higher than the /;;. of t-'je earth 
102. 15. the k. of the earth shall fear thy glory 
110. 5. he shall strike thro' k. in the day of wrath 
119. 46. I will speak of thy testimo.)ies before k. 
135. 10. smote great nations, and -slew mighty k. 
136. 17. to him which smote gr^at k. 18. 
138. 4. all k. of the earth shall praise thee, 148. 11. 
144. 10. it is he thnt givetb salvation to k. 
149. 8. to bind their k. w'th chains, their nobles 

Proij.8.15.by me k. reign,and princes decree justice 
16.12.an abomination for /^.lo commit wickedness 

13. righteous lips are the delight of k. 
22. 29. the diligent in business shall stand before k. 
25. 2. it is the honour of A:, to search a matter 

3. and the heart of k. is unsearchable 

30. 23. and the spider is in k. palaces 

31. 3. nor thy wa/s to that which destroyeth k. 

4. it is not for k. O Lemuel, to drink wine 



David, and they built him a house, 1 Chr. 14. 1. 

I Kings .5.1. the k.of Tyre sent servants to Solomon 

Q.n. Hiram the k. of Tyrehad furnished Solomon 

321 



Eccl. 2. 8. gola and the peculiar treasure of k. 

Isa. 7. 16. th2 land shall be forsaken of both her k. 
10. 8. are not my princes altogether k.? 
14. 9. it -"lath raised all the k. of the nations 
18. all the k. of the nations lie in glory 
19. 11. how say ye, I am the son of ancient k. 
24. 2i. L. shall punish the k. of the earth on earth 
41.2. who raised up and made him ruler over k. 
4i. 1. I will loose the loins of k. to open gates 
l9. 7. k. shall see and arise, princes shall worship 
23. k. shall be thy nursing fathers and queens 

52. 15. the k. shall shut their mouths at him 

60- 3. and k. to the brightness of thy rising 

10. and their k. shall minister to thee 

11. thy gates open, that their k. maybe brought 
16. thou shalt also suck the breast of k, 

62. 2. and all k. shall see thy glory 
■ler. 2. 26. they, their k. and princes ashamed 
13. 13. even k. that sit upon David's throne 
17. 25. shall enter into the gates of this city, k. 
22. 4. k. sitting upon the throne of David 
25. 18. I made Judah and k. drink of the cup 
22. k. of Tyrus || 24. all the k. of Arabia 
25. the k. of Zimri |1 26. all the k. of the north 
32. 32. to provoke me to anger, they, their k. 
34. 5. and with the bu-nings of former k. bef. thee 
44. 17. as we, our k. and princes to burn incense 
21. your k. and princes burnt incense in Judah 
46. 25. I will punish their k. and their gods 
49. 3. for their k. shall go into captivity, and priests 
50.41. many A", shall be raised up from the earth 
51. 11. Lord raised up the spirit of A. of the Medes 
Z/07«.4'. 12.&. oftheearfh would not have believed 
2 U 



KIN 

Ezek. 27. 35. their /■:. shall be sore afraid, 32. 10 
28. 17. 1 will lay thee before /.:. to behold thee 
32. 29. there is Eiiom, her /■:. and all her princes 
43. 7. their k. shall no more defile my holy name 
Dan. 2. 21. he ;en)oveth /;. and .scUctli up k. 
44. in the days of tliese k. shall G. set up a kingd 
47. of a truth it is, (hat your God is a Lord of /£, 
7. 17. the four great beasts are lour k. shall rise 
24. the ten horns are ton k. shall subdue three k 
9. 6. which spake in thy name to our k. our princes 

8. to our k. and princes belong confusion efface 

10. 13. 1 remained there with the k. of Persia 

11.2. stand up three k. \\ 27. both these k. hearts 
Hos. 7. 7. are hot as an oven, all their k. are fallen 

8. 4. they have set up k. but not by mo 
hab. 1. 10. they shall scoff at k. and princes 
Mat. 10. 18. ye shall be brought before governors 
and k. for my sake, Mark 13. 9. Juke 21. 12 

11. 8. they that wear soft clothing are in k. houses 
i7.25.of whomdo the A. oflheeaitii takeccstomi 

Lxike'10.24:. projjhets and k. have desired to see 
22.25. k. of Gentiles exercise ioidship over thero 
Acts 9. 15. a chosen vessel to bear \r.y name before k. 
1 Cor. 4. 8. ye have reigned as k. without us 
1 1'im. 2. 2. that prayers be made for k. and for all 
6.15. Kingof A. Lord of lord^. Rev. 17. 14. | 19. 16. 
Heb.l.l. Abraham returned from slaughter of the k, 
Kev.1.5. Jes. Christ the prince ofthe k. of the earth 
6. hath made us k. and priests unto God, 5. 10. 
6. 15. the k. of the earth hid themselves in the dens 
10. 11. thou must ])rophesy again before k. 
16. 12. the way ofthe k. of east might be preparec 
14. spirits which go forth to the k. ofthe earth 
17.2.with whoin A. of earth committed fornication 
10. there are seven k. five are fallen, and one is 
r2.are ten A;. which receive i)o\ver as A. with beasts 

18. thatgreat city which reigneth over A. of earth 

18. 3. A. of the earth have committed fornication 

9. k. of earth shall bewail her and lament 

19. 18. that ye may eat the flcsli of A. and captaing 

19. k. of the earth gathered to .make war against 
21. 24. the A. ofthe earth do bring their glory 

KINGS of the Amorites. 

Pent. 4.41. two k. A. 3L4. Josh.2.^(). \ 9.10. |24.12. 

Josh. 5. 1. came to pass, wlien all A. of Ajn. heard 

10.5. therefore five A. of Am. gathered together, 6, 

See Book, Great. 

KINGS of Israel. 

IKings 14.19. written in the book ofthe Chronicles 

ofthe A. of Israel, 15. 31. | 16. 5, 14, 20, 27. 

39. 2 Kings 1. 18. I 10. 34. I 13. 8, 12. 



22. 

14. 15, 28. I 1.5: U, 15, 21, 26, 31.' 



16.33.Ahab provoked L. more than ail A. of Israel 
20. 31. we heard that A. of Isr. are merciful kings 
2 Kings 8. 18. Jehoram walked in way of A. oflsr. 
13. 13. Joash was buried with the A. of Isr. 14. 16. 
14.29. Jeroboam slept with his fathers k.of Isr. 

16. 3. Ahaz walked in the way of ihe A. of Isr. 

17. 2. Hoshea did evil, but not as the A. of Isr. 
8. Israel walked in tliC statutes ofthe A. of Isr 

23.19.Josiah took away houses the k. of Tsr. made 
22. not such apassoverin the days ofthe A. of Is- 

1 Chr. 9. 1. were written in the book of A. of Israel 
and Judah, 2 Chron. 16. 11. | 25. 26. i 27. 27 

1 28. 26. I 32. 32. | 33. 18. 

2 Chron. 20. 34. in bcok of Jehu who is mentioned 
in the book ofthe A. of Isr. 35. 27. | 36. 8. 

28.27. Ahaz was not brought into sep. of A. of Isr, 

Jl/i'c. 1.14. houses of Achzib shall be a lie to A. ofls- 

KINGS of .Tudah. 

1 Sam. 27, 6. Ziklag pertained to the k. of .ludah 
l^fn^sl4. 29. acts ofRehoboam in the book of the 

Chronicles ofthe A. of .Tudah, 15. 7, 23. ] 22. 
45. 2 Kings 8. 23. | 15. 6, 36. ] 16. 19. I 20. 20 
I 21. 17, 25. 1 23. 28. J 24. 5. 

2 Kings 12.18. hallowed things the A. of .ludah had 

dedicated, 19. written in the book ofthe Chro- 
nicles ofthe A. of .Tudah, 14. 18. 2 Cliron. 25. 
26. I 28. 26. I 32. 32. | 35. 27. | 36. 8. 
18. 5. there was none like him of all the A. of Judah 
23.5.Josiah put down priests A. of Judah ordained 
11. took horses A. of .hid ah had civen to the sun 
12.beatdown altars «'hich k.of -Judahhnd made 
22. not such a passover in all days of A. of .Tudak 
2CArow.34.11. to floor houses A. of .ludaJi aesWoyeA 
Isa.1.1. the vision of Isaiah in days ofthe k.of.fud^ 
Jer.l.lS. I have made an iron pillar against A. of J. 
8. 1. they shall bring out bones ofthe k. of -Judah 
17. 19. stand in gate, whereby k. of .Tudah come in 
20. hear the word ofthe Lord ye k. of Jud. 19. 3. 
19.4.burnt incense to gods A. of.T. have not known 
13. the houses of the A. of Judak shall be defiled 
20. 5. treasures of A. of .ludah will I give to enem. 
33.4.concerning houses of A. of.Iud. thrown down 
44.9. have ye forgotten wickedness of A. ofJudaJi'i 
Hos. 1. 1. the word ofthe Lord that came to Hosea 
in the days ofthe k. of .ludah, Mic. 1. 1. 
See Kings of Israel. 
KINGDOM 
Signifies [1] One or more countries subject to x 



% 



KIN 

im^, Deut. 3. 4. [2] Sovereignty^ or universal 
dominion, 1 Chron. >29. 11. Psal. 2-2. 'J8. \ lO.i- 
19 [3] Heaven, Mat. 26. 29. 2 Tim. 4. J 8. 
[4] .■? right to he a king, 1 Sam. 20. 31.^ [5] 
Qocern inent,or supreme administration,! Satii. 

18. 8. There is (I) The kingdom of God, [J] 
Of his power, I'sal. 145. JJ, 13. Dan. 4. 3. 
[2] 0/ A?s grace. Mat. 4. 23. | 6. 10, 33. [3] 
Of his rrlorv, Luke 22. IG. 1 Cor. G. 9. (11) 
Of Christ, Mat. 1(3. 28. Col. 1. 13. (Ill) Of 
heaven, signirying, [1] The state of the church 
under the guspel, or the kingdom of the Mes- 
siah, wherein great spiritual blessings ondpri- 
vilegcs were to be hestotoed. Mat. 3. 2. [2] The 
visible church, which is heavenly, and prepares 
for the kingdom of glory. Mat. 5. 19, 20. | 13. 
47. [3] IVifi stale of the church or gospel in 
the world, or of grace in the soul, which should 

< increase, notwithstanding its small appearance 
aifrst, Mat. J 3. 31. Or, for grace in the heart, 
LukbIT. 21. [4] The place of eternal happiness 
and glory, Mat. 5. 10. (IV) Of priests, Exod. 

19. (). 1 Pet. 2. 9. (V) Of men, Dan. 5. 21. 
.Exod. 19. 6. and ye sliall be to me a k. of jiriests 
Jfum. 32. 33. Moses gave to Gad, Reuben, and 

Manasseli l!ie k. of Sihon and the k. of Og, 
Dent. 3. 13. Josh. 13. 12, 21, 27, 30. 
Deut. 3. 4. took the k. of Og in Bashan sixty cities 
1 Sam. 10. 16. of the matter of k. he told liiin uot 

25. ihen Samuel told the manner of the k. 

11. 14. renew the k. there 1| 14. 47. Saul took k. 

15. 28. Lord halh rent the k. of Israel, 28. 17. 
18. 6. and what can he have more but the A:. "? 

QSam. 3. 10. to translate tlie/t. from house of Saul 

16. 3. IsrJiel shall restore me the k. of my father 

8. iiath delivered the k. into hand of Absalom 

1 Kings 2. 15. thou knowest that the k. was mine 

22. ask for him the /,-. for he is my elder brother 

10. 20. not like made in any k. 2 Chron. 9. 19. 
11. 11. 1 will surely rend the k. from thee, 31. 35. 

13. I will not rend away all the k. 34. 
12.21. to bring/;, again toRehoboam, 2 C/tr. 11.1. 

26. nosv sh;ill k. return again to house of David 

14. 8. 1 rent the k. away from the house of D.vvid 
18. 10. no A-. where my lord hath not sent to seek 
21. 7. doa* Ihou now govern the k. of Israel ? 

2 Kings 14. 5. as soon as the k. was confirmed 

15. 19. with him, to confirm the k. in his hand 

1 Chr. 10. 14. and turned the k. to David, 12. 23. 
16. 20. from one k. to another people, Ps. 105. 13. 
29. 11. all in heaven and earth is thine, thine is 

the /;. O Lord, Psal. 22. 28. Mat. 6. 13. 

2 Chron. 13. 8. think to withstand the/i. of the Lord 
14. 5. and the k. was quiet before him 

21. 3. the A-. gave he to Jehoram the first-born 

4. Jehoram was risen up to the k. of his father 
22.9. Ahaziah had no power to keep still the k. 
29. 21. for a sin-oiTering for the k. and Judah 

32. 15. for no god of any nation or k. was able 
JVeA. 9.35. for they have not served thee in their A'. 
Esth. 1.14. seven p]inces which sat first in the k- 

4. 14. thou art come to the k. for such a time 

5. 3. it shall be siven to the half of the A:. 6. | 7. 2. 
Isa. 19.2. they sliall fight, A", against k. Mat. 24. 7. 

MarkVi. 8. Luke^l. 10. 
34. 12. they shall call the nobles thereof to the k. 
60. 12. the A:, that will not serve thee, Jer. 27. 8. 
Jcr. 18. 7. 1 !^peak concerning a k. to destroy it 

9. Concerning a A;, to build and to plant it 
£,am. 2. 2. he hath polluted the k. and the princes 
E,i£k. 16. 13. and thou didst prosper into a A:. 

17. 14. that the k. might be base, and not lift itself 
•29. 14. and they shall be there a base k. 
Dan. 2. 37. the God of heaven hath given thee a k. 
44. in their days shall God of heaven set up a k. 

4.17. ihe Most High ruleth inthe A. of men,25.32. 
Si. xj king, the k. is departed from thee 

6. 4.iio fault against Daniel concerning the k. 

7. 18. the saints shall take the k. and possess the k. 
22. the time came that the saints possessed llie A-. 

27. the Most High wliose k. is an everlasting k. 

11. 21. they shall not give the honour of the k. 
Hos. 1. 4. and will cause to cease the k. of Israel 
Amos'^.B. the eyes of the'Ld. are upon the sinful k. 
Obad. 21. and tiie A. shall be the Lord's 

Mic. 4. c. k. shall come to the dausrhter of Jerusa. 
Mai. 4. 23. the gn.=pel of the k. 9. 35. | 24. 14. 
8. 12. ihe ehildren of the k. shall be cast out 

12. 25. everv A:, •di'.ided against itself is brought 

to jesoiation, Mark 3. 24. Luke 11. 17. 

13. 38. the good sesd are the children of the A:. 
43. shall shine a.s the sun in the A. of their father 

25.34. inherit the A", prepared for you from the 

26. 29. ti 1 I drin-k it new in my Father's k. 
Mark U. ]0.hles.5«d be the k. of our father David 
Luke 13. 32. Fatlter'sgoi>d pleasure to give you k. 

19. 12. a nobleman went to receive for himselfa k. 
15'. lie was returned, having received the k. 

22. 29. 1 appoint unlo you a k. as my Father 
^tts \. (\. wilt thou restore again the k. tolsrael'? 



KIN 

1 Cor. 15.24. when he shall have delivered up the k. 
Col. 1. 13. hath translated us into the k. of his Son 
/:/e6. 12.28. wherefore we receiving a k. thatcannot 
Jam. 2. 5. heirs of the k. which he hath ()roinised 

2 Fet. I. 11. an entrance ministered intoeverlast. A*, 
/ifiu.l.fl. comi)anion in the A. and patience (jf Jesus 

17. 12. ten kings, which ha'-e received no k. as yet 

17. to agree, and give their A. to the beast 
Sec Establish, Est.vblished, Throne. 

KINGDOM of God. 

Mat. 6. 33. but seek ye first the k. of G. Luke 12. 31 

12.28.A-. ofG. is come unto, Ltike 10.9, 11. 1 11.20. 

19.24. through eye of a needle, than for a rich man 

to enter into k. of G. Mark 10. 23. Ltike 18. 24. 

21. 31. the harlots go into the k. of G. before you 

43. the A", of God shall be taken from you 

Mark 1. 14. preaching k. of God, Acts 8. 12. | 20. 

25. I 28. 31. 

15. the k. of God is at hand, repent and believe 

4. 11. to know the mystery of k. of G. Luke 8. 10. 

26. and he said, so is the k. of G. as if a man cast 
30. whereuntoshall lik. A". ofG.? Luke 13. 18,20. 

9. 1. till they have seen A". ofG. come with jjower 
47. better to enter inro the k. of G. wiih one eye 

10. 14. children, for of such is A-. o/G./^wAe 18.10. 
15. whoso shall not receive A-. ofG. Luke 18. 17. 
24. how hard is it for them that trust in riches to 

enter into the A", of God, 25. Luke 18. 25. 

12.34. he said, thou art not far from the A', of G. 

14. 25. till that day I drink it new in the k. of G. 

15.43. which waited for the k. of G. Luke23. 51. 

7^wAfi4.43. 1 must preach thek. of G. to other cities 

6. 20. blessed be yo poor, for yours is the k. ofG- 

7. 28. that is least in the k. of G. is greater than he 
8.1. preaching and shewing glad tidings of Ar.o/G. 
9. 2. and he sent them to preach the k. af G. 60. 

11. received them, and spake to them of A". 0/(7. 

27. shall not taste of death, till they see k. of G. 
62. and looking back, is fit for the A:, of God 

13. 28. ye shall see all the prophets in the k. of G. 
29. and they shall sit down in the k. of God 
14. 15. blessed is he that shall eat bread in k. of G. 
16. 16. since that time the k. of G. is preached 
17. 20. was demanded when A', of G. should come 

20. the k. of God cometh not with observation 

21. for behold the k. of God is within you 
18.29. left wife or children for the A", of G. sake 
Is. II. they thought that k. of G. should appear 
21. 31. know ye that the k. of G. is nigh at hand 

22. ]». nor eat till it be fulfilled in tlie^A:. of G. 

18. I vill not drink until the k. of G. shall come 
./rtA7i3. 3.oxcept man be born again, cannot see A. 

5. born of water, he cannot enter into the k. of G. 
Acts 1. 3. thirds pertaiuingtoA. o/r?.8. 12. | 19.8. 

14.22. through much tribulation enter into A. ofG. 

28. 23. to whom lie expounded, and testf k. of G. 
Rom. 14. 17. for the A. of G.\s not meat and drink 

1 Cor. 4.20. the A. o/ C. is not m word, but in power 
6. 9. the unri;|liteous sVall not inherit the k. of G. 

10. nor extortionor.i inaerit k. of G. Gal 5. 21. 

Eph.5.5. 

15. 50. flesh and blood cannot inherit the A. of G. 

Col. 4. 11. my fellow-workers unto the k. of God 

2Thcss. 1.5. may be counted won by of the A. of G. 

Rev. 12. 10. now is come tlie k. of our God 

KINGDOM of Heaven. 

Mat. 3.2. repent, for A. ofk. is aihand,4. 17. 1 10. 7. 

5. 3. blessed are poor in spirit, It^^irs is k.of h. 10. 

19. shall be called least in A-. o/ A.jreatin A. of h. 

20. shall in no case enter into A. o/&,ea2)cn, 18. 3. 

7. 21. not that saith. Lord, shall entei A. vf h. 

8. 11. shall sit down with Abraham in k. of h. 

11. 11. he that isleast in k. of h. is greateitlian he 
\2.k.ofh. suffer, violence, violent take -t ty force 

13. 11. to know the mysteries of the A. of heaven 
24. the k. of h. is like, 31, 33. 44, 45, 47, 52. I 

18. 23. 1 20. 1. i 22. 2. | 25. 1, 14. 
16. 19. 1 will give to thee the keys of A-. of h. 
18. 1. who is the greatest in A. of heaven, 4. 

23. 13. for ye shut up the A", of h. against men 

77zs KINGDOM. 
^C7i. 10. 10. and the beginning of his k. was Babel 
JV«m. 24. 7. and his k. shall be exalted 
Dent. 17. 18. he sitteth on the throne oChis k. 
20. that he may prolong his days in his k. 

2 Sam. 5. 12. perceived that he had exalted his k. 

1 Chron. 11. 10. strengthened with him in his k. 

14. 2. for his k. was lift up on hish for Israel 

2 Chr. 1. 1. Solomon was strengthened in his k. 
2. 1. determined to build a house for his A. 12. 

33. 13. brought him again to Jerusalem into his k. 
Psal. 103. 19. and hisk. ruleth over all 

145. 12. and the glorious majesty of his k. 
Keel. 4. 14. whereas he that is born in his k. 
Isa. 9. 7. upon his k. to order and establish it 
Dan. 4.'^. the high God,A/s k. i.s an everlasting k. 
34. his k. from generation io genera. 6. 26. | 7.14. 
11. 4. his k. shall be broken and plucked up 
9. the kine of the south shall come into his k. 
Mat. 12. 26. how shall his k. stand ? Luke 11. 18. 



KIN 

Mat' 13. 41. they shall gather out of his k. all Ih'ingt 

16. 28. they see the Son of man coming in his k, 
Luke 1. 33. and of his A. tliere shall be no end 

1 Thess. 2. 12. who hath called you Io h- k. and glorjr 

2 Tim.4. 1. who shall judge at his ajipeariiig and A i 
Rev. 16. 10. and his k. was full of darkness 

My KINGDOM. 
Ge7}.20. 9 has brought on mo and my A. a great sin 
2 Sam. 3. 28. 1 and my k are guiltless before the I^ ' 
1 Chrcn. 17. 14. I will settle him in my k. for evo* 
Dan. 4. 36. and for the glory of n,y k. in my k. 

6. 26. in every dominion of my k. men tremble 
Mark 6. 23. 1 will give it to the half of my k. 
Zi<Ae22. 30. may eat and drink at my table in jnyk. 
John 18. 36. Jesus said, my k. is not of this world, 

if ?«y k. were, but now my k. is not from henca 
Thy KINGDOM. 
1 Sam. 13. 14. but now thy k. shall not continue 
Ps. 45.6. sce])treof i. A. a right scepire, Heb. 1.8, 
145. 11. they shall sjieak of the glory of thy k. 
13. thy k. is an ever!, kingd. thy doinin. endurcth 
Dan. 4. 26. thy k. shall be sure to thee, after ihat 
5. 11. there is a man in thy k. ||26. G. numb, thy k, 
28. thy k. is divided to the Medes and Persians 
Mat.&.lQ. thy k. come, thy will be L\onti,JAdce 11.2. 
20. 21. and ihe other on ihy left in thy k. 
Z.wA-e23.42.rememb.iiie when thou comesttoiAyft. 

KINGDOMS. 
Z^cmL 3.21.sosball the L. do to all the A. whither 
28. 25. be removed inio all the A. of the earth 
.Tosh. 11. 10. Hazor was the head of all those A-. 
1 Sam. 10. 18. I delivered you out of hand of all &. 

1 .K'inDTS 4. 21. Solomon reigned over all A. from river 

2 Kings 19. 15. the God of all the k. of the earth 
19. that all the k. may know, Isa- 37. 20. 

1 Chron. 29. 30 times that went over all the k. 

2 Chrov. 12. 8. they may know Ihe service of thei 

17. 10. Ihe fear of the Lord fell on the k. 20. 29. 
20. 6. thou rulest over all the A. of the heathen 

36. 23. all k. hath the Lord given me, Ezra 1. 2 
JVcA. 9. 22. thou gave.st them k. and nations 
Psal. 46. 6. the heathen raged, the A. were moved 

63. .32. sing unto God, ye A. of the earth 
79. 6. thy wrath on the A. that have not oalied 
102.22. the A. are gathered to serve the Lord 
135. 11. who smote all the A. of Canaan 
Isa. 10. 10. as my hand hath found the A. of idok 
13.4. the noise of the A-. of nations gathered 
19. Babylon the glory of A", as Sodom, 47. 5. 

14. 16. is this the man that did shake k.l 
23. 11. he shook the A. || 37. 16. God of all k. 

Jer. 1. 10. and over the A. I have set thee 
10. 7. and in all their A. none like thee 

15. 4. to he removed into all A. 24. 9. ) 34. 17. 
25. 26. all the A. of the world shall drink 

28. 8. the prophets prophesied against great k. 

29. 18. I will make them a terror to all k. 
34. 1. all the A. fought against Jerusalem 

49. 28. concerning Kedar and the A. of Hazor 
51. 20. and wiih thee will I destroy k. 
27. call together against her the A. of Ararat 
Ezek. 29. 15. it shall be the basest of the k. 

37. 22. nor shall they be divided into two k. 
Dan. 2. 44. and it shall consume all these k. 

7. 23. which shall be diverse from all k. 

8. 22. four A-. shall stand up out of the nation 
Amos^. 'i.goto Galh; be they better than these A.l 
JVaA. 3.5. and I will shew the k. thy shame 
Zfph. 3. 8. that I may assemble the A. to pour on 
Hag. 2. 22. I will overthrow the throne of A", and 

I will destroy the strength ofthe A. ofthe heathen 
Jl/rt«.4.8.sbewed him all the A-. of world, I.ukei.S, 
Heb. 11. 33. who through faith subdued A. wrought 
Rev. 11. 15. A", of this world become A;, ofthe Lord 

KINGLY. 
Dan. 5. 20. he was deposed from his k. throne 

KINSFOLK. 
Job 19. 14. mv k. have failed and forgotten me 
Z.MA'e2.44.sought.Iesus among their/r.and acquaint 
KINSFOLKS. 

1 Kings 16. 11. Zimri left none of Baasha's k. 

2 /f/770-5 10. 11. Jehu slew Ahab's A. and priests 
Z-wA-e 21. 16. ye shall be betrayed by k. and friendj 

KINSMAN. 
Mim. 5. 8. if the man have no k. to re-ompens« 
27. 11. ye shall give his inheritance to hrs A. 
Deut. 2.5. t 5. her husband's next A. shall go in 
t 7. if a man like not to take his next k. wife 
Ruth 2. 1. Naomi had a k. his name was Boaz 

3. 9. thou art a near A. || 12. a A. nearer than I 

13. if he will perform toihee the part of a A.well,' 

if not, I will do the part of a A. to thee 

4. 1. behold the k. of whom Boaz spake, came by 
6. the k. said, I cannot redeem it for myself 

8. the A. said upto Boaz, buy it for thee 

14. hath not left thee this day without a A- 
.John 18. 26. being his A. whose ear Peter cut off 
Rom. 16. 11. salute HeroHinn my A. greet them 

KINSMEN. 
/2u<A 2.20. the man is nearofkin, one of our next 4 



t CftJ-Ort. 1545. Uriel and liis k. two hundred twenty 
Vsal. 3?'. 11. my lovers and k. stood afar off 
Marks [iil. when k. heard, tliey went to lay hold 
Luke 14. 12. call not friends, brethren, nor k. 
Acts 10. 24. Cornelius had called together his k. 
Rom. *J.3. accursed, for my k. according to the flesh 
16. 7. salute my k. || 21. thy k. salute you 

KliNS WOMAN. 
Lev. 18. 12. father's sister,she is my father's near k. 

13. mother's sister, she is thy mother's near k. 
Prov. 7. 4. and call understanding thy k, 

KlNSVVOxMEN. 
Lev. 18. 17. not uncover, for they are her near k. 

KISS. 
They are signs, [1] Of reverence and subjection 
to a superior.^ 1 Sam. 10. 1. 1 Kings I'J. 18. 
[2] Jf spiritual submission and adoration to 
Christy Fsal. 2. 12. [3] Of love and affection, 
Gen. 27. 26, 27. 1 Sam. 20. 41. [4] Of ido- 
latrous reverence and adoration, Hos. 13. 2. 
They are, [1] Traitorous, such as .Joab''s to 
Amasa, when he kissed him and slew him. and 
Judas's to Christ, when he kissed him and be- 
trayed him, 2 Sam. 20. 9. Mat. 26. 49. [2] 
Hypocritical, 2 Sam. 15. 5. [3] Idolatrous, 
1 Kings 19. 18. [4] Carnal and whorish, 
Prov. 7. 13 [5] Spiritual, those sensible, 
familiar, and frequent discoveries of ChrisVs 
love communicated to his church by his word 
and Spirit, Cant. 1. 2. | 8. 1. [6] Holy, pro- 
ceeding- from, and a pledge of Christian and 
holy love, Roiii. H5. It). 1 Cor. 16. 20. 
KISS, ES. 
Prov. 27. 6. but the k. of an enemy are deceitful 
Cant. 1.2. let him i. me with the k. of his mouth 
L,uke 7. 4.5. thou gavest me no k. but this woman 
22. 48. betrayest thou the Son of man with a k.? 
Rom. 16. 16. salute one another with a holy k. 
1 Cor. 16. 20. greet with a holy k. 2 Cor. 13. 12. 

1 Thess. 5. 26. greet the brethren with a holy k. 
IPet. 5.14. greet ye one another with a k. of charity 

KISS. 
Gen. 27. 26. come near now and k. me, my son 
31.28. not suffered me to k. my sons and daughters 
41. t 40. at thy word shall all my people k. 

2 Sam. 20. 9. Joah took Amasa by the beard to k. 
I Kings 19. 20. let me k. my father and mother 
Psal. 2.12. k. the Son, lest he be angry and ye perish 
Prov. 24. 2lj. every man shall k. his lips that gives 
Cant. 1 .2. let him k. me with the kisses of his mouth 

8. 1. 1 would k. thee, yea I should not be despised 

Hos. 13. 2. let men that sacrifice k. the calves 

Mat. 26. 48. give a sign, saying, whomsoever I k. 

the same is he, hold him fast, Mark 14. 44. 

£M/te7.45.this woman hath not ceased to k. my feet 

22. 47 Judas drew near to Jesus to k. him 

KISSED. 
Gen. 27. 27. and Jacob came near and k. him 
29. 11. and Jacob k. Rachel and wept 

13. Laban k. Jacob || 33. 4. Esau k. Jacob 
31. 55. and Laban k. his sons and his daughters 
45. 15. moreover Joseph k. all his brethren 

48. 10. Jacob k. and embraced Joseph's sons 
50. 1. Joseph fell on his father's face and k. him 
Exod. 4. 27. Aaron met Moses in mount and A-. him 

18. 7. Moses met his father-in-law and k. him 
Ruth 1.9. Naomi k. her daughters-in-law, they wept 

14. and Orpah k. her mother-in-law, but Ruth 
1 Sam. 10. 1. Samuel poured oil and k. Saul 

20. 41. Jonathan and David k. one another 
iSam. 14. 33. he bowed, and the king k. Absalom 
15. 5. Absalom k. any man that came nigh to him 

19. 39. the king k. Bar/.illai, and blessed him 

1 Kings 19. 18. every mouth which hath not k. him 
Job 31. 27. or my mouth hath k. my hand 
Psal. 85. 10. righteousness and peace k. each other 
Prov. 7. 13. so she caught him and k. him 
Ezek. 3. 1 13. wings of creatures k. one another 
Mat. 26. 49. hail Master, and k. him, Mark 14. 45. 
Luke 7. 38. Mary k. his feet and anointed them 
15. 20. his father fell on his neck and k. him 
Acts 20. 37. they fell on Paul's neck and k. him 

KITE. 
Lev. 11. 14. the k. after his kind unci. Deut. 14. 13. 

KNEAD. 
Oen. 18. 6. k. it, and make cakes on the hearth 
Jer. 7. 18. and the women k. their dough 
KNEADED. 

1 Sam. 28. 24. v/oman at Endor took flour and k. it 

2 Sam. 1.3. 8. Tamar took fiour k. and made cakes 
Hos. 7. 4. the baker /;■. the dongh till it be leavened 

KNEADING. 
E~.od. 8. 3. frogs shall come into thy /r.-troughs 
12. 34.. their Zc.-troughs being bound up in clothes 

KNEE 
^.snifieB, [1] That part of the body which joins 
the leg "and thigh together, Juflg. 7.5. [2] The 
body, Psal. 109. 24. [3] Persons, Job 4. 4. 
{]«b. 12. 12. To bow the KNEE signifies, [1] 
IV' ji'or^Aj^, 1 Kings 19. 18. Rom. 11. 4 [2] 
323 



KNE 

To pray, Eph. 3. 14. [3] To he in subjection, 
Phil. 2. 10. 
Gen. 41. 43. they cried before him, bow the k. 
Isa. 45. 23. that unto me every k. shall bow, every 
tongue shall swear, Rom. 14. 11. Phil. 2. 10. 
Mat. 27. 29. bowed the k. before him, Mark 15. 19. 
Ro7n. 11. 4. who have not bowed the k. to Baal 

KNEES. 
Gen. 30. 3. my maid Bilhah shall bear on my k. 
48. 12. Joseph brought them out from betw. his k. 
50. 23. children were brought up on Joseph's k. 
Dent. 28. 35. the Lord shall smite thee iu the k. 
Judg. 7. 5. that boweth down on his k. to drink, 6. 
16. 19. and she made Samson sleep on her k. 

1 Kings 8. 54. Solom. arose from kneeling on his k. 

18. 42. Elijah put his face between his k. 

19. 18. all the k. which have not bowed to Baal 

2 Kings 1.13. third capt. fell on his k. before Elijah 
4. 20. he sat on his mother's k. till noon, and died 

2 Chron. 6. 13. Solomon kneeled down on his k. 
Ezra 9. 5. I fell on my k. and spread my hands 
Job 3. 12. why did the k. prevent me, or breasts 

4. 4. and thou hast strengthened the feeble k. 
PsaLIOJ.24. my /;. are weak thro' fasting, my flesh 
Jsu. 35. 3. weak hands and confirm the feeble k. 

66. 12. ye shall suck, and be dandled on her k. 
Ezek. 7. 17. all k. shall be weak as water, 21. 7. 

47. 4. he measured, the waters were to the k. 
Dan. 5. 6. his k. smote one against another 

6.10^neeled onhis/:.three timesaday and prayed 

10. 10. behold a hand set me upon my k. 
JSTah. 2. 10. she is empty, and the /.:. smite together 
Mark 15. 19. bowing their k. worshipped him 
Luke 5. 8. Simon Peter fell down at Jesus' k. 
Eph. 3. 14. for this cause I bow my k. to the Father 
Heb. 12. 12.Mt hands that hang down and feeble A:. 

KNEEL. 
Gen. 24. 11. he made his camels k. down by a well 
Psal. 95. 6. let us k. before the Lord our Maker 

KNEELED. 
2 Chron. 6. 13. Solomon k. down on his knees 
Dan. 6. 10. Dan. k. three times a day on his knees 
Luke 22. 41. and Jesus k. down and prayed 
Acts 7. 60. Stephen k. and cried with a loud voice 

9.40.Pet./.-.and prayed || 20. 36. Paul k. and prayed 

21. 5. and we /r. down on the shore and prayed 

KNEELIx^G. 
IKings 8. 54. Solomon rose up from k. on his knees 
Mat. 17. 14. a man k. to him saying, Mark 10. 17. 
Mark 1. 40. there came a leper k. down to him 

KNEW. 
Gen. 4. 1. Adam k. Eve his wife, she conceived, 25. 
17. Cain k. wife || 38. 26. Judah k. her no more 
Judg. 11. 39. Jephthah's daughter k. no man 

19. 25. they k. her and abused her all the night 
1 Sam. 1. 19. Elkanah k. Hannah his wife 

I Kings 1. 4. she was fair, but the king k. her not 
Mat. 1. 25. Joseph k. her not, till she brought forth 

KNEW. 
Oen. 3. 7. Adam and Eve /:. that they were naked 
9. 24. Noah k. what his younger son had done 

37. 33. Jacob k. it, and said, it is my son's coat 

38. 9. Onan k. the seed should not be his 
42. 7. Joseph saw and k. his brethren, 8. 

Mu7n.24.16.a.nd k. the knowledge of the Most High 

Deut. 9. 24. been rebellious from the day I k. you 

34. 10. a prophet whom the Lord k. face to face 

Judg. 3. 2. such as before k. nothing thereof 

13. 21. Manoah k. he was an angel of the Lord 

18. 3. they k. the voice of the young man 

1 Sam. 3. 20. all Israel k. Samuel was a prophet 
18. 28* Saul k. that the Lord was with David 

20. 9. for if I /.-. then would I not tell thee 

33. Jonathan k. that it was determined by Saul 
39. only David and Jonathan k. the matter 

22. 15. for the servant /.-. nothing of all this 

17. slay the priests because they k. when he f!ed 
22. David said to Abialhar, I k. it that day 
23.9. David k. that Saul secretly practised against 
26. 17. Saul k. David's voice, and said, is this thy 

2 Sam. 11. 16. where he k. that valiant men were 

1 Kings 18.7.0badiah k. Elijah, and fell on his face 

2 Chr. 33. 13. then Manasseh it. the Lord was God 
Esth. 1. 13. manner to all that k. law and judgment 
Job 23. 3. O that I k. where I might find him ! 
Isa. 48. 4. because I k. that thou art obstinate 

7. lest thou shouldest say, behold I k. them 
8. 1 k. that thou wouldest deal very treacherously 
Jer. 1. 5. before I formed thee, I /■:. thee 
32. 8. then I k. this was the word of the Lord 
41. 4. he had slain Gedaliah, and no man k. it 
44.15. men which A-. their wives had burnt incense 
Ezek. 10. 20. 1 k. that they were the cherubims 
19.7. and he k. thei'- desolate palaces, laid waste 
Dan. .5. 21. till he k. ihat the most High ruled 
6. 10. when Daniel k. the writing was signed 
.Jonah 4. 2. 1 k. tliat thou art a gracious God 
Zech. 11. 11. k. that it was the word of the Lord 
Mat. 7. 23. I will profess I never k. you 
12. 15. when Jesus k. he withdrew Mmself 



KNE 

Mat. 12. 25. Jesus />:. their thoughts, Lulce 6 8. 

25. 24. I k. thee that thou art a hard man 

27. 18. he k. that for envy ihey had delivered 
Mark 1. 34. not to .'ipeak because they k. him 

6. 54. out of the ship, straightway they k. him 
12. 12. k. he had spoken the parable against thes' 

Luke 4.41. the devils, lor they k. that he was Chrisl 
12. 47. that servant which k. his lord's will 
18. 34. nor k. they the things that were spoken 
24. 31. their eyes were opened, and they k. him 

John 2. 9. but the servants k. whence it was 

24. not commit himself because he k. all mea 

25. and testify, for he k. what was in man 

4. 53. the father k. it was at the same hour 

5. 6. Jesus k. he had been long in that case 

6. 6. for lie himself k. wliat he would do 
61. Jesus k. that his disciples murmured 

64. Jesus k. from the beginning who believed 1K4 

11. 42. I k. that thou hearest me always 

57. that if any man k. where he were, to sbewil 
13. 1. when Jesus k. that his hour was come 
11. for he k. who sliould betray him 
. 28. no man at the table k. for what intent 
16. 19. Jesus A-. that they were desirous to aak 

18. 2. Judas which betrayed him k. the place 
Acts 3. 10. k. that it was lie that sat for alms 

9. 30. which when the brethren A", they brought 

12. 14. v.hen Rhoda k. Peter's voice she opened 
16. 3. tliey k. all that his father was a Greek 

19. 34. hut when they A. that he was a Jew 
22. 29. afraid after he k. that he Vvas a Roman 

26. 5. which A. me from the beginning, a Pharisee 

28. 1. then they k. the island was called Melita 
Rom. 1. 21. because that when they A. God 

1 Co/-.2.8. which none of the princes of this world k. 

2 Cor. 5. 21. he made him to be sin, who A. no sin 
12. 2. 1 A. a man in Christ above 14 years ago, 3. 

Col. 1.6. in you since ye A. the grace of God in truth 

2. 1. I would you A. what great conflict 1 have 

Jude 5. put in remembrance, tho' ye once A. this 

Rev. 19. 12. he had a name written that no man &. 

KNEW not. 

Gen. 28. 16. Lord is in this place, and I A. it not 

31. 32. Jacob A. not that Rachel had stolen them 

38. 16. Judah A. not she was his daughter-iu-lawr 

39.6.he A. not aught he had||42.8. but they A. n. him 

£zo(Z.1.8.there arose a new king which A.«. Joseph 

J\rum. 22. 34. 1 A. 710^ that thou stoodest in the way 

Deut. 8. 16. with manna which thy fathers A. not 

29. 26. served gods which thy fathers A. n. 32. 11 
Judg. 2. 10. a generation which A. not the Lord 

13. 1.6. Manoah A. not that he was an angel 

14. 4. his father A. not that it was of tije Lord 

20. 34. Benjamin A. not that evil wa.s near 

1 Sam. 2. 12. now the sens of Eli A. not the Lord 
14. 3. the people A. not that Jonathan was gone 
20. 39. the lad A. 7ioi any thing, only Jonathan 

2 Sam. 3. 26. sent after A bner, but David k. it net 
11. 20. A. ye not they would shoot from the wall3 
15.11. they went in simplicity, and A. 7!(7f any thing 
18. 29. 1 saw a tumult, but I A. not what it was 
22. 44. a people which I A. not shall serve me 

2 Kings 4. 39. gathered gourds tor they k. them not 
J^ch. 2. 16. the rulers A. not whither I went 
Job 2. 12. Job's friends A. him not, and wept 
29. 16. the cause which I A. not I searched out 
42.3. things which I A. not too wonderful for me 
Psal. 35. 11. they laid to my charge things I A. not 
15. abjects gathered against me, and I A. it not 
73.t 22. so foolish was I, and k. not, I was a beast 
Prov. 23. 1 35. they have beaten me, and I k. it not 

24. 12. if thou sayest, behold, we k. it not 

/sa. 42.16. 1 will bring the blind by a way they k. not 

25. it hath set him on fire, yet he A. not 

55.5. and nations that A. not thee, shall run to thee 

Jer. 2. 8. and they that handle the law k. me not 

11. 19. I A. not that they had devised devices 

44. 3. went to serve other gods whom they k. not 

Dan. 11. 38. honour a god whom his fathers k not 

Hos. 8. 4. they have made princes and I A. it not 

11. 3. but they A. not that I healed them 
Zech. 7. 14. among the nations whom they k. not 
Mat. 17. 12. Elias is come, and they A. him not 

24. 39. A. not till flood came and took them 
Luke 2. 43. Joseph and his mother A. not of it 

12. 48. that A. not and did commit things worthy 
Jo^Jil.lO. the world k. him not \\ 31.T A. him not, 33. 

2. 9. when the governor k. not whence it was 
20. 9. for as yet they A. not the scriptures that be 
14. and A. not that it was Jesus, 21. 4. 
Acts 13. 27. for they, because they k. him not 
19. 32. the more part k. not wherefore they came 

27. 39. when it was day, they k. not the land 
lCor.1.21. the world by wisdom k.not God, it pleas. 
Gal. 4. 8. howbeit, then when ye A. not God, ye did 
IJoA?^ 3.1. world knoweth us no't,because k. him not 

KNEWEST. 
Z)e7<«.8.3.he fed thee with manna, "'hich thou A.not 
Ruth 2. 11. art come to a people which thou k. not 
JVeA. 9. 10. thou k. that they dealt proudly against 



KNO 

Psal. 142. 3. then thou k. my path in the way 
ha. 48. 8. thou heaniest not, yea, thou k, not 
Dan. 5. 22. not humbled thy heart, thou k. all this 
Mat. 25. 26. thou k. 1 reaped where, JLuke 19. 22. 
Ltuke 19.44. thou k. not the time of thy visitation 
John 4. 10. if thou k. the gift of God, and who it is 

KNIFE. 
Oen. 22.6. Abraham took the k. in his hand, 10. 
Kzod. 4. t25. then Zipporah took a sharp k. 
Judg .19. 29. took a k. and laid hold on his concub. 
Prov. 23. 2. and put a k. to thy throat, if given to 
Eiek. 5. 1. son of man, take thee a sharp k. 

2. talie a third part, and smite about it with a k. 

KNIVES. 
Josh. 5. 2. make thee sharp k. and circumcise 

3. Joshua made him sharp k. and circumcised 
IKings lri.28. they cut ihemsel. with k. and lancets 
Ezra I. 9. nine and twenty k. Cyrus brought 
Proo.30.14. their jaw-teeth as k. to devour the poor 
Ezek. 21. t 21. the king of Babylon made bright k. 

KNIT. 
Judg. 20. 11. Israel were k. together as one man 
1 Sam. 18. 1. the soul of Jonathan was k. to David 
*1 Chr. 12. 17. if come, my heart shall be k. to you 
Acts 10. 11. 1 saw a sheet k. at the four corners 
Col. 2. 2. their hearts being k. together in love 
19. body k. togeth. increaseth with increase of G. 
KNOCK 
Signifies, [1] To heat., hit, or strike vpon, Acts 
12. 13, 16. [2] To praij with fervency, con- 
stancy, and importunity. Mat. 7. 8. Luke 11. 
10. [3] Christ calling and inviting us by his 
inord, providence and Spirit, to admit him into 
our hearts, and receive him by faith and love, 
Cant. 5. 2. Rev. 3. 20. 
Mat. 7. 7. k. and it shall be opened, Luke 11. 9. 
Liuke 13.25. ye begin to k. at the door, saying, open 
Rev. 3. 20. behold, I stand at the door and k. if any 

KNOCKED. 

Acts 12. 13. and as Peter k. at the door of the gate 

KNOCKETH. 

"Caiit. 5.2.it is voice of my beloved that A;. open to me 

jlfaf.7.8.to him that k. shall be opened, Luke 11.10. 

Luke 12.36. when he cometh and k. they may open 

KNOCKING. 
j^cts 12. 16. Peter contin. k. and when they saw him 

KNOP, S. 
Exod. 25. 31. his k. and his flowers, 34, 36. 1 37. 17. 
S3, with a k. and flower in one branch, 37. 19. 
36. and k. branches of the same, 37. 17, 20, 22. 
I Kings 6. 18. cedar carved with A:. and open flowers 
7.24. were k. compassing it, k. cast into two rows 
Amos 9. t 1. he said, smite the k. of the door 
Zeph. 2. 1 14. the bittern shall lodge in /;:. of it 

KNOW 
Signifies, [1] To understand or perceive, Ruth 
3. 11. [2] To approve of, love, and delight in, 
Psal. 1. 6. [3] To cherish and take care of, 
John 10. 27. [4] To have the experience of. 
Gen. 3. 5. j 22. 12. [5] To possess, or have it 
2>i Okie's ^owe?', Psal. 50. 11. [6] Lawfully to 
use the marriage-bed. Gen. 4. 1, 17. [7] To 
Consider and ponder serioushj, Psal. 90. 11. 
[8] To believe upon tmdoubted testimony, iohn 

4. 22. I 11.24. [9] To have a bare speculative 
knowledge, Luke 12. 47. [10] To commit the 
sin against nature. Gen. 19. 5. Judg. 19. 22. 
[11] To be fully persuaded, Judg. 6. 37. | 18. 

5. [12] To have a vain and groundless assur- 
ance, Judg. 17. 13. [13] To discern and find 
•^Ht, Mat. 7. 16. [14] To teach and excite men 
to know thoroughly and practically, Prov. 1. 2. 
[15] To hear or be informed of. Acts 24. 22. 
[16] To acknoiole.dge persons icith due respect, 
so as to perform our duty to them, 1 Thess. 5. 
12. [17] To choose, Amos 3. 2. [18] To com- 
mit, or have, 2 Cor. 5. 21. [19] To take par- 
ticular notice of, Gen. 39. 6. 

Geji. 3. 5. God doth k. your eyes shall be opened 

22. man is become as one of us, to /i.good and evil 

15.13.saidtOxlbram,A:. thy seed shall be a stranger 

18.21. 1 will go down and see, and if not, I will k. 

20. 7. if thou restore her not, k. thou shalt die 
Exod. 18. 16. 1 make ihcm k. the statutes of God 

33. 12. hast not let me k. whom thou wilt send 
.M'um. 14. 31. they shall /'.the land ye have despised 
Dent. 4. 39. k. this day and consider it, 11. 2. 
8. 2. to prove thee and k. what was in thy !i ^art 
'5 nor did thy flithers k. he might make llioo k. 
13. 3. proveth you, to k. whether ye love the Lord 
Jfish. 4. 22. then ye shall let your children k. 
22. 22. the Lord knoweth, and Israel he shall k. 
Judg. 3. 4. to k. whether they would hearken to 
Ruth 3. 11. city of my people doth k. thou art 
14. she rose up before one could k. another 
18. sit still, my daughter, till thou k. how matter 
ISam. 17. 47. and all this assembly shall A:, the Lord 
20.3.he saith, let not Jonathan k. this, lest grieved 

21. 2. let no man k. any thing of the business 
34 11. k, and see that there is no evil in me 

324 



KNO 

1 Sam. 25. 17. therefore k. and consider what thou 
28. 1. Achish said to David, k. assuredly that 

2. surely thou shalt k. what thy servant can do 

2 Sam. 3. 5^5. to k. thy going out, to k. all thou doest 
7.21. done these things to make thy servant k. them 
14. 20. to k. all things that are in the earth 

19. 20. thy servant doth k. that I have sinned 

1 Kings 8. 38. k. every man the plague, 2 CAr.6.29. 

2 Kings 5. 8. he shall k. that there is a prophet in Is. 
7. 12. they k. that we be hungry, therefore 

10. 10. k. now that there shall fall nothing of word 

1 Chr. 12. 32. Issachar, to k. whatlsra. ought to do 
28. 9. my son, k. thou the God of thy father 

2 Chr. 13. 5. ought ye not to k. that the Lord gave 
Ezra 4. 15. k. tiial this city is a rebellious city 

7. 25. all such as k. the laws, of thy God and teach 
Esth. 2. 11. Mordecai walked to k. how Esther did 
4. 5. to k. what it was, and why it was 

11. peojjle k. who.^oever shall come to the king 
Job 5. 24. thou shalt k. thy tabernacle in peace 
25. thou shalt k. that thy seed shall be great 
27. hear it, and k. thou it for thy good 

7. 10. nor siiall his place /;;. him any more 

8. 9. we are but of yesterday, and k. nothing 
11.6. k. there lore that God exacteth less than thine 

8. it is deeper than hell, what canst thou k. ? 
13. 23. make me to k. my transgression and sin 
19. 6. k. that God hath overthrown me 
21. 19. God rewardeth him, and he shall k. it 
22. 13. and thou sayest, how doth God k. 
24. 1. do they that k. him not see his day^"? 

17. if one k. them, they are in terrors of shadow 
34. 4. let us k. among ourselves what is good 

37. 15. dost thou k. when God disposed them 

16. dost thou /.;. the balancing of the clouds 

38. 12. and caused the day-spring to k. his place 
20. that thou shouldest k. the paths to the house 

Psal. 4. 3. but k. the Lord hath set apart the godly 
9. 10. they that k. thy name put their trust in thee 

36.10. continue thy loving kindness to them k. thee 
39.4. Lord, make me to k. mine end, and measure 
46. 10. be still, and k. that I am God, I will be 

51. 6. in hidden part thou shalt make me to k. 

59. 13. and let them k. that God ruleth in Jacob 

73. 11. how doth God k. \\ 16. 1 thought to k. this 
87. 4. 1 will mention Babylon to them that k. me 
89. 15. blessed are they that k. the joyful sound 
103. 16. the place thereof shall A:, it no more 
139. 23. k. my heart, try me, and k. my thoughts 
142. 4. there was no man that would k. me 
143.8.cause me k. the way wherein I should walk 

Prov. 1.2.to k. wisdom and instruction, to perceive 
4. 1. hear, and attend to k. understanding 

10. 32. the lips of righteous k. what is acceptable 
27. 23. be Ihou diligent to k. the state of thy flocks 

Eccl. 1. 17. and I gave my heart to k. wisdom 
7. 25. 1 applied my heart to k. wisdom and folly 
8.16. when I applied my heart to i. wisdom and see 

17. tho' a wise man think to k. it yet not able 

9. 5. the living k. they shall die, but the dead 

11. 9. but k. that God will bring thee to judgment 
Isa. 7. 16. for before the child shall k. to refuse evil 

9. 9. and all tho people shall k. even Ephraim 
19. 21. the Egyptians shall k. the-Lord in that day 
41. 20. that they may see and k. and consider 

22. that we may k. the latter end of them 
49. 26. all flesh shall k. that I am thy Saviour 
.50. 4. should k. how to speak in season to weary 

52. 6. therefore my people shall k. my name 

53. 2. they seek me, and delight to k. my ways 
60. 16. thou shalt k. that I the L. am thy Saviour 

Jer.2.VJ.k. and see that it is an evd thing to forsake 

23. see thy way in valley, A;, wiiat thou hast done 
6. 18. and k. O congregation, what is among them 
9.6. thro' deceit they refuse to k. me, saith Lord 

15. 15. k. that for thy sake I have syffered rebuke 

16. 21. I will cause them to k. my hand and my 
might, and they shall k. that my name is the L. 

17. 9. the heart is deceitful, who can k. it? 

22. 16. was not this to A:, me? saith the Lord 
24. 7. I will give them a heart to k. me 

31. 34. A:, the L. for they shall all k. me, Heb. 8. 11. 

36. 19. go, hide thee, let no man k. where ye be 

33. 24. he said, let no man k. of these words 
40. 15. slay Ishmael, and no man shall k. it 
44. 28. Judah shall k. whose words shall stand 

Ezek. 2. 5. A:, thatlhere hath been a prophet, 33. 33. 
5. 13. shall A:. I the Lord hath spoken in my zeal 
16. 2. Jems, to k. her abomination, 20. 4. ] 22. t 2. 
20. 1 11. and made them to A:, my judgments 

25. 14. and they shall k. my vengeance, saith Lord 
28. 39. all that A;, thee shall be astonished at thee 

34. 30. thus shall they k. that I am with them 

37. 28. and the heathen shall A;. 39. 23. 

Z) an. 2.21 . gi vest knowl. to them who A;, understand. 
4. 25. till thou k. that the Most High ruleth, 32. 

7. 16. and made me A-. the interpretation 
19. 1 would k. the truth r'f the fourth beast 

8. 19. I will make thee k what shall be 

9. 25. k. therefore and understand, that from 



KNO 

Dan.11.32. people that k. their God shall be stronV 
Bos. 2. 20. thou shalt A:, the Lord || 9. 7. shall k. it 

13. 4. and ihou shalt k. no God but me 

14. 9. who is prudent, and he shall k. them 
Mic. 3. 1. is it not for you to i". judgment? 
Zech. 2.1 1. thou shalt A:, that the Lord sent me, 4 9 
Mai. 2. 4. and ye shall k. that I have sent this 
Mai.6.3.\ctnoi thy left hand. A.what thy right doeth 

7. 11. if ye k. how to give good gifts, Luke 11 li 

9. 30. see no man A;, it, Mark 5. 43. 1 7. 24. | 9. 30 
13.ll.it is given to you to k. Mark 4.11. J^^ukeQ.lO 
24.33. k. desolat. is near, Mark 13. 29. J^uke 21. 20 

43. but A:, this, if the good man, Luke 12. 39. 
John 4. 42. we k. that this is indeed the Christ 
7. 17. if any do his will, he shall k. of the doctrine 

26. do the rulers k. indeed 1| 51. k. what he doeth 

10. 4. the sheep follow him, for they A:, his voice 
14. 1 k. my sheep || 13. 7. thou shalt k. hereafter 

13. 35. by this shall all men k. ye are my disciples 
18. 21. ask them, behold, they k. what I said 

Jlcts 1. 7. it is not ibr you to k. the times or seasons 

2.36. let all the house of Israel A:.assuredly that God 

22. 14. shouldest k. his will and see that Just One 

19.theyA-.I imprisoned them that believed on thee 

26. 4. my manner of life from my youth A:, all Jews 

Rom. 7. 1. I speak to them that k. the lav/ 
10. 19. but I say, did not Israel k. ? first Moses 

1 Cor. 2. 14. neither can he k. them , because they are 

8. 2. he knoweth nothing as he ought to k. 

11. 3. but I would have you A:. that the head is Chr. 
jEp/i. 3.19. and to Ar.the love of Christ, which passeth 
1 Thess. 3. 5. for this cause I sent to k. your faith 

4.4.every one should A;. how to possess his vessel in 
5. 12. to k. them who labour among you, and are 

1 Tim. 4. 3. of them which believe and k. the truth 

2 Tim. 3. 1. this k. also that.in the last days perilous 
Tit.l.lQ. they profess that they k. God, but in works 
./«?«. 2. 20. but wilt thou k. O vain man, that 

5. 20. let him A:, he which converteth a sinner 

Jude 10. but what they k. naturally, as brute beasta 

Rev. 2.23. all the churches shall A-.that I am he who 

3. 9. I will make them to k. that I have loved thee 

See Certain, Certainly, Certainty. 

I KNOW. 

Gen. 12. 11. now Ik. that thou art a fair womac 

15. 8. whereby shall Ik. that I shall inherit it 

18. 19. Ik. that he will command his children 
20. 6. 1 k. thou didst this in integrity of thy hear! 
22. 12. for now Ik. that thou fearest God 

24. 14. thereby shall / k. that thou hast shewed 
48. 19. his father said, Ik. it, my son, / k. it 
Exod. 3. 7. the Lord said, /A-. their sorrows 
4. 14. Aaron thy brother Ik. he can speak well 

9. 30. Ik. that ye will not yet fear the Lord God 

18. 11. / A", that the Lord is greater than all gods 

33. 12. yet thou hast said, lie. thee by name, 17. 
Deut. 31. 21. Ik. their imagination even now 

27. for Ik. thy rebellion and thy stiff neck 

29. Ik. that after my death ye will utterly corrupt 
Josh. 2.%. Ik. the Lord hath given you the land 
Judg. 6. 37. then shall Ik. that thou wilt save 

17. 13. now k. I that the Lord v/iil do me good 
lSam.M:2S. Ik. thy pride and naughtiness of heart 

20. 30. do not / k. thou hast chosen son of Jessel 
22. 3. till Ik. what Gbd will do for me 
24. 20. Ik. well that thou shalt surely be king 
29. 9. / k. that thoii art good in my sight, as angei 
2 Kings 2. 3. yea / A:, it, hold you your peace, 5. 
5. 15. and he said, behold, now Ik. that there is 
no God in all the earth, but Israel 

8. 12. Ik. the evil that thou wilt do to Israel 

19. 27. Ik. thy abode and going out, Isa. 37. 23 

1 Chron. 29. 17. Ik. that thou triest the heart 

2 Chron. 25. 16. Ik. that God hath determined 
Job 9. 2. Ik. it is so of a truth, but how should 

28. Ik. thou wilt not hold me innocent 

10. 13. things hast hid, Ik. that this is with thee 
13.2.what ve know, the same do Ik. also, not infer 

18. behold, Ik. that I shall be justified 
19.25./A-. that my Redeemer li veth and shall stand 
2i; 27. Ik. your thoughts and devices ye imagine 
30. 23. for Ik. that thou wilt bring me to death 
42. 2. Ik. that thou canst do every thing 

Psal. 20. 6. Ik. that the Lord saveth his anointed 
41. 11. by this I k. that thou favourest me 
50. 11. Ik. all the fowls of the mountains 
5fi. 9. this / k. for God is for me 
119. 75. Ik. O Lord, that thy judgments are right 
135. 5. for Ik. the Lord is great and above all gods 
140. 12. Ik. the Lord will maintain the cause 

Eccl. 3. 12. Ik. that there is no good in them 

14. Ik. that whatsoever God doeth, it shafl be foi 
8. ]2. / k. it shall be well with them that fear God 

Isa. 47. 8. nor shall Ik. tlie loss of children 
50. l*. and Ik. thit I shai! not be ashamed 
66. 18. Ik. their works avid their thoughts 

Jcr. 10. 23. Ik. the way of man is not in himself 
11. 18. Lord hath given me knowledge, and Ik i 
29. 11. for 7 A:, the thoughts that I think 
23. I ki^Kivna a witness, saith tho Lord 



KNO 

Jer. 48. 30. / A. his wrath, saith the Lord, it shall 
Ezek. 11. 5. / k. things that come into your mind 
Dan.^Q therefore tell me the dream, and /shah k. 
Hos. 5. 3. / k. Ephraim, and Israel is not hid 

13. 5. /did k. thee in the wilderness 
Auios 5. 12. / k. your manifold transgressions 
Jonah 1. 12. / k. tiiat for my sake this tempest is 
Mat. 28. 5. fear Qot ye, / k. that ye seek Jesus 
Mark 1. 24. / k. thee who thou art, Luke 4. 34. 
Luke 1 18. whereby shall Ik. this, for I am old 
John 4.2.">. / k. that Messias cometli, called Christ 

5. 42. bui Ik. you I| 8. 14. Ik. whence I came 

8. 37. Ik that ye are Abraham's seed 
55. but [ k. him || 9. 25. one thing Ik. 

10. 15. as Father knoweth me, so / k. the Father 
27. and / k. my sheep, and they follow me 

11 22. Ik. that what thou wilt ask of God 
24. Martha said, / k. that he shall rise again 

12. 50. //.;. his commandment is life everlasting 

13. 18. 1 speak not of all, / /.;. whom I have chosen 
^^cts 12. 11. now I k.ofa. surety that the Lord sent 

19. 15. Jesus IJu and Paul Ik. but who are yel 

20. 25. / /;. that ye shall see my face no more 
29. Ik. this, that after my departing, wolves 

24. 22. /will k. the uttermost of your matter 
26. 3. because //£. thee to be expert' in customs 
27. king Agrippa. Ik. that thou believest 
Horn. 7. IS. / k. that in me dwelleth no good thing 

1 Cor. 4. 4. for Ik. nothing by myself, yet am I not 
13.12.now Ik. in part, then shall Ik. as I am kno. 

2. Cor. 9. 2. Ik. the forwardness of your mind 
Phil. 1. 19. Ik. this shall turn to my salvation 

25.1k. that I shall abide with j'ou all, and contin. 
2. 19. be of good comfort, when Ik. your estate 
4. 12. Ik. how to be abased, Ik. how to abound 

2 Tim. 1. 12. for Ik. whom I have believed 

1 John 2. 4. he that saith, Ik. him, and keepeth 
Rev. 2. 2.Jk. thy works, 9. 13, 19. | 3. 1, 8, 15. 

2. 9. Ik. the blasphemy of them, 'who say 

KNOW not, or not KNOW. 
G'e7i.4.9.Lord said, where is Abell he said, I k. not 

27.2. 1 am old, I k. not the day of my death 
Exod. 5. 2. 1 k. not the Lord, nor will I let Israel go 

10.26. we k.not with what we must serve the Lord 
Deut. 22. 2. or if thou k. him not., then bring it 
lSam.2. 7. now Samuel did not yet k. the Lord 

25. 11. take my bread, give to men whom I k. not? 

1 Kings 3. 7. I k. not how to go out Or come in 

18. 12. the Spirit shall carry thee whither I k. not 

2 Kings 17.26. they k. not the manner of G. of land 
Ezra!. 25. and teach ye them that /•:. them not 
J^ch. 4. 11. they shall not k. nor see, till we come 
Job 9.21. though perfect, yet would I not k.my soul 

35. 9. what knowest thou that we k. not7 

21. 29. and do ye not k. their tokens'? 

24. 13. they k. not the ways thereof, nor abide in 

16. they dig in the dark, they k. not the light 
32. 22. for I k. not to give flattering titles • 

36. 26. God is great, and we k. him not 
Psal. 71. 15. for I k. not the numbers thereof 

8-3; 5. they k. not, neither will they understand 
94. 10. he that teacheth man, shall he not k.l 
101. 4. I will not k. a wicked person 
Prov. 4. 19. they k. not at what they stumble 
5.6.ways are moveable, that thou canst not&.them 

24. 12. doth not he k. it, and shall not he render 

25. 8. lest thou k. not what to do in the end 

29. 7. but the v/icked regardeth not to k. it 

30. 18. yea, there are four things which I k. not 
Eccl. 9. 5. but the dead k. not any thing 

Cant. 1. 8. if thou k. not, O fairest among women 
Isa. 1. 3. but Israel doth not k. nor consider 
43. 19. shall ye not k. iti || 44. 8. I k. not any 
47. 11. thou shall not k. from whence it ariseth 
48.6.even hidden things, and thou didst ?wt /c.them 
59. 8. way of peace they k. not, shall not k. peace 
Jcr. 5. 4. for they k. not the way of the Lord 
7.9.will ye walk after other gods, whom ye k. not? 
8.7. but my people k.not the judgmentsof the Lord 

9. 3. and they k. not me, saith the Lord 

10. 25. thy fury on the heathen that k. thee not 
14. 18. go about into a land that they k. not, 22.28. 
Eick. 38. 14. dwelleth safely, shalt thou not k. it? 
Hos. 2. 8. she did not k. that I gave her corn, wine 
Amos 3. 10. for they k. not to do right, saith the L. 
Mic. 4. 12. they k. not the thoughts of the Lord 
Mat. 25. 12. verily I say unto you, I k. you not 

26. 70. Peter said, I k. not what thou sayest 
74. then began he to curse and swear, saying, 

I k. not the man, 72. Mark 14. 68, 7l. 
Mark 10. 38. Jesus said, ye k. not what ye ask 

12. 24. ye err, because ye k. not the scriptures 
lyuke 1. 34. how shall this be, seeing \k. not a man 

13. 95. he shall say, I k. not whence you are, 27. 

22. 57. denied him, saying, woman, I k. him not 
60. Peter said, man, I k. not what thou sayest 

23.34. forgive them, they k. not what fhey do 
24. 16. eves holdon, that they should not k. him 
John 1.2*1. sf andeth one among you whom ye k.not 
?. 55. if. I shouli' say, I /;-. him not, I should lie 
325 



KNO 

John 9. 12. the blind man said, I k. not, 25. 
21. or who hath opened his eyes, we k. not 
29. for thii fellow, y^e k. not Irom whence he is 
10. 5. for they k. not the voice of strangers 

14. 5. Lord, we k. not whither thou goest 

15. 21. because they k. not him that sent me 
20.2.we*A:.K.|]13. J k.not where they have laid him 

Jicts 21. 34. and when he could not k. the certainty 

Rom. 8. 26. for vve k. not what we should pray for 

1 Cor. 1. 16. 1 k. not whether I baptized any other 

2.2. 1 determined not to k. any thing among you 

14. 11. if I k. not the meaning of the voice 

1 Thcss. 4. 5. as the Gentiles which /.;. not God 

2 Thess. 1. 8. vengeance on them that k. not God 
1 Tint. 3. 5. if a man k. not how to rule his house 
Jude 10. these speak evil of things they k. not 
Rev. 3. 3. thou shalt not k. what hour I will come 

See, Ye Know. 
KNOW that I am the Lord. 
Exod. 6. 7.ye shall k. that I am the Lord, 16. 12. 
1 Kings 20, 28. Ezek. 6. 7, 13. i 7. 4, 9. | 11. 10, 

12. I 12. 20. I 13. 9, 14, 21, 23. 1 14. 8. | 15. 7. 
1 20. 38, 42, 44. [ 23. 49. 1 24. 24. | 25. 5. 1 35. 

9. 1 36. 11. 1 37. 6, 13. Joel 3. 17. 
7. 5. and the Egyptians shall k. t. lam L. 14.4,18. 

17. thou shalt k. I am L. 1 Kings 20. 13. Isa. 

49. 23. Ezek. 16. 62. 1 22. 16. | 25. 7. | 35. 4, 12. 

8.23.to end that thoumayest A.iAai/a/zt the Lord 

10. 2. that ye may k. t. lam L. 31. 13. jEicA:.20.20. 
29.46. they shall k. that lam the Lord,Ezek.ii.H), 

14. 1- 7. 27. 1 12. 15, 16. | 24. 27. I 25. 11, 17. I 

26. 6. I 28. 22, 23, 24, 26. | 29. 9, 16, 21. I 30. 8, 

19, 25, 26. 1 32. 15. | 33. 29. I 34. 27. 1 35. 15. 

I 36. 38. 1 38. 23. \ 39. 6, 28. 

Deut. 29. 6. that ye might k. that I am the Lord 

.ler. 24.7.1 will give them a heart to k. I am Lord 

£ze&.20.12.my sabbat.thatthey might /i:./a7?iZ,.26. 

36. 23. and the heathen shall k. I am the Z,.39. 7. 
39.22. the house of Israel shall k. that I am the L. 

May, mayest, or might KNOW. 

.Ezod.8.10.thou mayest A.there is none like G.9.14. 

9.29.that ihowmayest /i.that the earth is the Ld.'s 

11. 7. ye may k. the Lord doth put a diiierence 

33. 5. that I may k. what to do to thee 

13. shew me thy way, that I may k. thee 
Lev. 23. 43. that your generations may k. that 
Mum. 22. 19. thatlmay k. what the Lord will say 
Deut.'i.'S5.tha.t thou 7nightest A.that the L. he is G. 
Josh. 3.4. ye may k. the way by which ye should go 

7. they may A-. that as I was with Moses, so I will 
4. 24. all people mi'ght k. the hand of the Lord 
Judg. 3. 2. that Israel might k. to teach them war 

18. 5. we wiffl?/ A', whether our way be prosperous 
Ruth 4. 4. if not, then tell me, that I may k. 

1 Sam. 17. 46. that all the earth may k. there is a 
G. in Israel, 1 Kings 8. 43, 60. 2 Kings 19. 19. 

2 Sam. 24.2. that I may k. the number of the people 
1 Kings 18. 37. this people may k. that thou art God 
2C/i?". 6. 33. that all people inay k. thy name, and 

may k. that this house is called by thy name 
12.8. his servants, that they may k. my service 
Job 19. 29. that ye may k. there is a judgment 
31. 6. be weighed, that God may k. my integrity 

37. 7. that all men may k. his work 
PsaZ.9.20. nations may A. themselves to be but men 

39. 4. measure of days, that may k. how frail I am 
78. 6. that the generation to come might k. them 
83.18.that men may A. that thou art the Most High 
109. 27. that they way k. that this is thy hand 
119. 125. that I may k. thy testimonies 
Isa. 5. 19. let counsel draw nigh that we mayk. it 
7. 15. that he may k. to refuse the evil 
37. 20. that all may k. that thou art the Lord 
41. 23. that we may k. ye are gods, yea, do good 
26. who hath declared, that we may k. and before 
43. 10. ye may k. and believe me, and understand 

45. 3. that thou mayest k. that I am the G. of Isr. 
6. that they may k. from the rising of the sun 

Jer. 6. 27. that thou mayest k. and try their way 

44. 29. that ye may k. that my words shall stand 
Ezek. 21. 5. all flesh viay k.l have drawn my sword 

38. 16. against the land, that heathen may k. me 
Dan. 2. 30. mightest k. the thoughts of thy heart 

4. 17. to the intent that the living may k. 
Jonah 1. 7. come, let us cast lots, that we may k. 
Mic. 6. 5. ye may k. the righteousness of the Lord 
Mat.^.Q. but thaf ye may k. that the Son of man 
hath power to forgive, Mark 2. 10. Luke 5. 24. 
■John 10.38.ye7nar/ k. and believe the Fath.is in me 

14.31. that the world mayk. I love Fath. 17. 23. 

17. 3. that they might k. thee the only true God 

19. 4. that ye may k. that I find no fault in him 
Acts 17. l^.may we k. what this new doctrine is? 

21. 24. all may k. that those tilings are nothing 

1 Cor.2.12. we might /-. the things given us of God 

2 Cor. 2. 4. that ye might k. the love I have to you 
^.thfitlmight k.the proof of you, whether ye be 

Eph. 1. 18. that ye 7nay k. the hope of his calling 

6. 22. whom I sent, that ye might k. our affairs 

Phil. 3. 10. that I may k. him, arid the power of his 



KNO 

Col. 4. 6. that ye may k. how to answer every mao 
8. whom I sent, that he might k. your estate 

1 7'm.3.15. thou may k. how thou oughtesttobeb. 

1 John 5. 13. that ye may k. ye have eternal life 

20. given us, that we may k. him that is true 

We KNOW, or KNOW we. 

Oen. 29. 5. know ye Laban? they said, we k. hiiv 

Deut. 18. 21. if thou say, how shall we k. the v/ord 

1 Sam. 6. 9. then shall we k. it is not his hand 

2 C/tr .20.12. we have no might, nor k.we what to do 
Job 36. 26. behold, God is great, and we k. him not 
Isa. 59. 12. as for our iniquities, we k. them 
Hos. 6. 3. then shall we k. if we follow on to know 

8. 2. Israel shall cry to me, my God^ we k. thee 

Mat. 22. 16. we k. thou art true, and teachest the 

way of God, Mark 12. 14. Luke 20. 21. 

John 3. 2. we k. thou art a teacher come from God 

11. verily I say to thee, we speak that we do k 

4. 22. we k. what we worship ; for salvation is of 

6. 42. Jesus, whose father and mother we k.l 

7. 27. howbeit, we k. whence this man is 

8. .52. now we k. that thou hast a devil 

9. 20. ice k. that this is our son who v/as blind 
24. said to him, we k. that this man is a sinner 
29. ice k. that God spake to Moses, as for this 
31. now we k. that God heareth not sinners 

14* 5. Thomas saith to him, Ld. we k. not whither 
thou goest, and how can we k. the wayl 

21. 24. and we k. that his testimony is true 
Acts 17. 20. loe would k. what these things mean 

28. 22. we k. it is every where spoken against 
Rom. 3. 19. we k. that what things the law saith 

7. 14. for we k. that the law is spiritual, but I am 

8. 22. we k. the whole creation groaneth and 

travaileth in pain together until now 
28. we k. that all things work together fur good 

1 Cor. 8. 1. we k. that we all have knowledge 

4. we k. that an idol is nothing in the world 
13. 9. for we k. in part, and prophesy in part 

2 Cor. 5. 1. for we k. that if our earthly house 
16. k.we no man after the AQs\\,k.we him no more 

1 Tim. 1. 8. but we k. that the law is good 
Heb. 10.30.for zee k. him that hath said, vengeance 
1 John 2. 3. hereby we k. that loek. him, if we keep 

5. hereby k. we that we are in him 

18. whereby we k. that it is the last time 

3. 2. but we k. that when he shall appear 

14. we k. that we have passed from death to lifa 

19. hereby we k. that we are of the truth 
24. hereby we k. that he abideth in us 

4. 6. hereby k. we the spirit of truth and error 
13. hereby k. we that we dwell in him 

5. 2. by this we k. we love the children of God 

15. and if we k. that he heareth us, we k. that 
we have the petitions that we desire of him 

18. we k. whosoever is born of God, sinneth not 

19. we k. that we are of God, and the world lieth 

20. and we k. that the Son of God is come, an 
understanding, that we may k. him that is true 

Ye KNOW, or KNOW ye. 

Gen. 29. 5. he said, k. ye Laban the son of Nahorl 
31. &..ye k. that with all n^ power I served your 
44. 27. ye k. that my wife bare me two sons 

Exod. 16. 6. at even ye shall A-. the Lord brought 
23. 9. ye k. the heart of a stranger, seeing ye were 

Mum. 14. 34. ye shall k. my breach of promise 

16. 28. ye shall k. that the Lord hath sent me 
Josh. 3. 10. ye shall k. the living God is among you 

23. 14. and ye k. in all your hearts and souls 
Judg.18. 14. ye k. there is in these houses an ephod 

1 Kings 22.3. k. ye that Ramcth in Gilead is ours? 

2 Kings O.ll.ye k. the man and his communication 
.Tob 13. 2. what ye k. the same do t know 

Ps. 100. 3. k. ye that the Lord he is God, he made 
Isa. 51. 7. hearken, ye that k. righteousness 
Jer. 26. 15. k. ye for certain, if ye put me to death 
48. 17. all ye that k. his name, say, how is 
Ezek. 14. 23. ye shall k. that I have not done 

17. 21. ye shall k. I the Lord have spoken it, 

37. 14. 

Joel 2. 27. ye shall k. that I am in midst of Israel 

Zech. 2. 9. ye shall k. the Lord hath sent me, 6. 15. 

Mat. 7. 16. ye shall k. them by their fruits, 20. 
20. 25. ye k. princes of the Gentiles; Mark 10. 42. 
24.32. ije A-.summer nigh, JIfarA 13.28. Luke 21.30. 
25. 13. watch, for ye k. neither day nor hour 

Mark 4. 13. he said to them, A. ?/e not this parable? 

Luke2\. 31. A. ye that the kingdom of God is nigh 

John 7. 28. ye both A. me, and-know whence I am 
8. 28. ye shall A. I am he || 32. ye shall A. the truth 
11.49.A. ye nothing !| 13.12. A. ye what I have done 
13. 17. if 7/e k. these thing3,happy are ye if do them 
14. 4. whither I go ye k. and the way ye A. 
7. from henceforth ye k. him, and have seen, 17. 
20. ye shall A. I am in my Father, and you in me 
15. 18. 7/e k. that it hated me before it hated you 

Jlcts 2. 22. man approved, as ye yourselves also k. 
10. 28. ye A. how that it is unlawful for a Jew 
15 7. brethren, ye k. how that a good while agf» 
19. 25. ?/e A. that by this craft we have our wealfl' 



•- KNO 

4cts 20. 18. ye h. from tlie first day that I came 
I Cor. 12. 2. ye k. that yo were Gentiles, carried 

15 58. ye k. your labour is not in vain in the Lord 

16 15. brethren, 2/c A-, tlie house ot'Stepiianas 

i. Cor. 8.9. ye k. the jjrace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
1.3. 6. 1 trust ye shall k. wo are not reprobates 

Gal. 3. 7. k. ye that they which are of faith 
4. 13. ye k. how through infirmities I preached 

Epii. 5. 5. for this ye k. th.at no whoremonger 

Phil. 2. 22. ye k. the proof of him, that as a son 

1 Thess 1.5. as yc k. wliat manner of men we were 

2. 2. and were shamefully entreated, as ye k. 
5. nor used we flattering words, as ye k. 

11. ye k. how we exhorted and comforted 

3. 4. even as it came to pass, and ye k. 

4.2.ye k. what commandments we gave by Lord 

2 Thess. 2. 6. and now ye k. what withholdeth 
Heb. 12. 17. ye k. when he would have inherited 

13. 23. k. ye that our brotherTimothy is set at 

1 Pet. 1. 18. ye k. that ye were not redeemed with 

2 Pef.l.l2.put you in remembrance, tho' ye A-.them 

3. 17. seeing ye k. these things before, beware 

1 Johti 2.20. ye k. all things || 21. because ye k. it 
29. if ye k. he is righteous, ye k. that every one 

3.5. ye k. he was manifested to take away our sins 

15. ye k. no murderer hath eternal life in him 

4. 2. hereby k. ye the Spirit of God, every spirit 

3 John 12. and ye k. that our record is true 

Ye KNOW not, or KNOW ye not. 

2 Sam. 3. 38. k. ye not that there is a prince fallen 
2 Chr. 32. 13. k. ye not what I and my fathers have 
Job 21.29. have not asked, do ye not k. their tokens 
Ezek. 17. 12. k. ye not what these things mean? 
Mat. 20. 22. Jesus said, ye k. not what ye ask 

24.42. ye k. not what hour your Lord doth come 
Mark 4. 13. he said to them, k. ye not this parable? 

12. 24. ye err, because ye k. not the scriptures 

13. 33. watch, for ye k. not when the time is, 35. 
Luke 9.55.7/c k. not what manner of spirit ye be of 
John 1.26. standeth one among you, whom ye k.not 

4.22.ye worshipye k.not whal!|32.meat?/e /:.?4o«of 

7. 28. he that sent me is true, whom ye k. not 

8. 19. ye neither k. me nor my Father 

9. 30. that ye k. not from whence he is, and yet 
Rom. 6. 3. k. ye not that so many as were baptized 

16. k ye not that to whom ye yield servants 

7. 1. k. ye noi, brethren, fori speak to them that 

1 Co?-.3.16. k. ye not ye are the temple of G.6.15,19. 
5.6.k.ye nofthat a Uttle leaven leaveneth the lump 
6. 2. do i/e not k. the saints shall judge the world? 

3- k. ye not that we shall judge angels? 
9. A", ye not, the unrighteous shall not inherit 
A6. k. ye not, that he which is joined to a harlot 
9. 13. do ye not k. that tlioy which minister 
24.A-. ?/« ?!o(,tbat they which run in a race, run all 

2 Cor. 13.5.A-.?/eno<yourselves,that Jesusisinyou 
Jam. 4. 4. k. ye not that the friendship of the world 

14. ye k. not what shall be on the morrow 

1 John 2.21. not written, because ye k. not the truth 

KNOWEST. 
Gen. 30. 20. thou k. my service that I have done 
29. thou k. how I have served thee,and thy cattle 

47. 6. and if thou k. any man of activity among 
Exod. 10. 7. k. thou not that Egypt is destroyed 

32. 22. thou k. the people are set on mischief 
.Xum. 10. 31. for thou A", how we are to encamp 

20. 14. thou k. the travail that hath befallen 
Deut.l. 15. the diseases of Egypt, which thou k. 

9.2. the children of the Anakims, whom thou k. 

28. 33. a nation thou A-, not, shall eat up 
Josh. 14. 6. thou A", the thing that the Lord said 
Judg. 15. 11. k. thou not the Philistines are rulers 
lSam.23.9.woman said,thouA-.whatSaul hath done 

2 Sam. l.S.how /cthou thatSaul andJonath.be dead 
2.26. k. thou not that it will be bitterness in end? 
3. 25. thou A-. Abner the son of Ner, that he came 

7. 20. thou, Lord, k. tliy servant, 1 Chron. 17. 18. 
17. 8. for, said Hushai, thou k. thy father 

1 Kings 1. 18. my lord the king, thou k. it not 
2. 5. thou k. also what Joab did to me 
9. thou k. what thou oughtest to do to him 

15. thou k. that the kingdom was mine 

44. thou A. all the wickedness thou didst to David 

8. 39. whose heart thou A.thou only k. 2 CAr.6.30. 
i Kino-s2. 3. A. thou the Ld.wi^l take thy master,5. 

4. 1. thou k. that thy servant did fear the Lord 
Job 10. 7. thou k. that I am not wicked 
1.5. 9. what k. thou that we know not? 
20. 4. k. thou not this of old, since man was 
34. 33. therefore speak what thou k. 
38.5. who hath laid measures of earth, if thou A.? 
18. breadth of the earth, declare, if thou k. it all 
21. A. thou it, because thou wast then born? 
33. k. thou the ordinances of heaven? 
39. 1. A. thou when the wild goats bring forth, 2. 
Psal. 40. 9. not refrained, O Ld. thou k. Jer. 15. 15. 
69. 5. O God, thou A. my foolishness 
139. 2. thou A. my down-sitting and up-rising 
4. lo, O Lord, thou k. it altogether 
P^ou. 27. 1. thou k. not what a day may bring forth 
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KNO 

Eccl. 11. 2. thou k. not what evil shall be 

5. as thou k. not what is the way of the Spirit, 

even so thou A. not the works of God 

6. for thou A. not whether shall prosper 

Isa. 55. 5. thou shalt call a nation that thou k. not 
Jer. 5. 15. a nation whose language thou A. not 
12. 3. but thou, O Lord, k. me, thou hast "seen me 

15. 14. into a land which thou k. not, 17. 4. 

17. 16. nor have 1 desired the woeful day, thou A. 

18. 23. thou A. all their counsel to slay me 

33. 3. I will shew thee things which thou A. not 
Ezek. 37. 3. and I answered, O Lord God, thou k. 
Dan. 10. 20. said, A. thou wherefore I come to thee 
Zech. 4,5. angel said, A. thou not what these be, 13 
J}yaM5.12.A.thuu that the Pharisees were offended 
Mark 10. 19. thou A. commandments, LukclQ. 20. 
J^uke'-I'i. 34. slialt thrice deny that thou A. me 
John 1.48. Nathanael, said, whence k. thou me? 

3. 10. art thou a master, and A. not these things? 

13. 7. Jesus said, what 1 do, thou A. not now 

16. 30. we are sure thou A. all things, 21. 17. 

19. 10. k. thou not I have power to crucily 
21. 15. yea, Lord, thou A. that I love thee, 16. 

Jicts 1. 24. thou which A. the hearts of all men 
25.10. 1 have done no wrong, as thou very well A. 
Rom. 2. 18. A. his will, and approvest the things 

1 Cor. 7. 16. what A. thou, O wife, A. thou, O man? 

2 Tim. 1.15. thou A. that all they in Asia be turned 
18. how he ministered to me, thou A. very well 

Rev. 3. 17. and A. not that thou art wretched, blind 
7. 14. and I said unto him, sir, thou k. 

KNOWETH. 
Gen. 33. 13. my lord A. the children are tender 
Lev. 5. 3. when he A. of it, he shall be guilty, 4. 
Dent. 2. 7. he A. thy walking thro' this wilderness 

34. 6. no man A. of Moses' sepulchre to this day 
Josh. 22. 22. the Lord God of gods, he A. and Israel 

1 .S'am. 3.13. Eli's house for the iniquity which he A. 

20. 3. thy father certainly A. that I found grace 
23. 17. and that also Saul my father A. 

2 Sam. 14. 22. thy servant A. that I found grace 

17. 10. all Israel A. thy father is a mighty man 
Job 11. 11. he A. vain men, he seeth wickedness 

15.23.he A.the day of darkness is ready at his hand 

23. 10. but he A. the way that I take 
28. 7. there is a path which no fowl A. 

23. God undcistandeth and A. the place thereof 
34.25. therefore he 'A. their works and overturnelh 

Psal. 1. 6. the Lord A. the way of the righteous 
37. 18. the Lord k. the days of the upright 
44. 21. for he k. the secrets of the heart 
74. 9. nor is there any among us that A. how long 
94. 11. Lord A. the thoughts of man are vanity 
103. 14. he A. our frame, remembereth we are dust 
104. 19. moon for seasons, the sun A. his going down 
138. 6. but the proud he A. afar off 
139. 14. thy works, and that my soul A. right well 

Prov. 9. 13. foolish woman is simple and A. nothing 
14.10. the heart A. his own bitterness,and stranger 

Eccl. 6.8. the poor, that k. to walk before the living 
7. 22. thine own heart k. thou hast cursed others 
9. 1. no rnan k. either love or hatred by all that 

/sa. 1.3. the ox A. his owner,the ass his master's crib 

Jer.8.7.the stork A. her appointed times, and turtle 

9. 24. glory, that he understandeth and A. me 
Dan.'-l. 22. he A. what is in the darkness, and light 
JV'aA. 1.7. Lord is good, he A. them that trust in him 
Zej>A.3.5. he faileth not, but the unjustA.no shame 
Mat. 6. 8. your Father A. what things ye need 

32. A. ye have need of all these things, LmAc 12.30. 

11. 27. no man A. the Son but the Father, nor any 

A. the Father save the San, Luke 10. 22. 

24. 36. of that day A. no man, Mark 13. 32. 
Luke 16. 15. ye justify, but God k. your hearts 
John 7. 15. saying, how A. this man letters? 

27. when Christ cometh, no man A. whence he is 

10. 15. as the Father k. me || 14. 17. nor A. him 
19. 35. he saw it, and he A. that he saith true 

.^cts 15. 8. God which A. the hearts bare witness 
26. 26. for the king A. of these things before whom 
Rom. 8. 27. he A. what is the mind of the Spirit 

1 Cor. 2. 11. for what man A. the things of a man, 

even so the things of God A. no man butSi)irit 
8.2.if any man think he A. any thing, he A. nothing 

2 Cor. 11. 11. because I love vou not? God A. 
31. God A. I lie not 1| 12. 2. 1 cannot tell, God A.3. 

2 Tim. 2. 19. the Lord A. them that are his 
Jam. 4. 17. to him that k. to do good and ducih not 
2 Pet. 2. 9. the Lord A. how to deliver the godly 
1 John 3. 20. and A. all things 1| 4. 6. he that k. God 

4. 7. he that loveth is born of God, and A. God 
Rev. 2. 17. a new name written, which no man A. 

12. 12. because he A. that he hath but a short time 

Wio KNOWETH, or KNOWETH not. 
1 Kings 1-11. doth reign, and Dav. ourLd. A. itn. 
Esth. 4. 14. who k. whether thou art come to king. 
,Tob 12. 3. yea, who k. not such things as these? 
9. who k. not in nil these, that the hand of Lord 

14. 21. his sons come to honour, he A. it not 

18. 21. this is the phce of him that k. not God 



KNO 

Job 28.13.manA.7ioi theprice thereof,nor is it found 
35. 15. he hath visited in anger, yet he A. it not 

Psal. 39.6. riches, and A. dot who shall gather them 
90. 11. who A. the i)ower of thine anger? 
92.6.a brutish manA.7i(/«,noi a fool understand thit 

Prov. 7.23. and A. not that h is for his life 
9.18. but he A. not that the dead are there 
24. 22. and who k. ihe ruin of them both? 

Eccl. 2. 19. who k. whether he be wise or a fool 
3. 21. who k. the spirit of man that goeth upward 
6. 12. for who A. what is good for man in life 

8. 1. who A. the interpretation of a thing? 
7. for he A. not that which shall be 

9. 12. for man also k. not his time, as the fishea 

10. 15. because he A. not how to go to the city 
Isa. 29. 15. and they say, who seeth us, who A. usi 
Hos. 7. 9. gray hairs here and there, yet he A. not 
Joel 2. 14. who k. if he will return and reyent 
Mark 4.27. and seed should grow up, he A. not how 
John 7. 49. but this people, who A. not the law 

12.35.walketh in darkness, A.jzoi whither he goetli 

15. 15. the servant A. not what his lord docth 

Jlcts 19.35. what man that A. not that Ephesians 

1 Jw/i?i2.11.walketli indarkness,A. not whither go. 

3. 1. therefore the world A. us not, it knew him not 

4. 8. he that loveth not, A. 7i(/f God, for God is love 

KNOWING. 
Gen. 3. 5. ye shall be as gods, A. good and evil 
43. t 7. k. could we know, he would say, bring 

1 Kings 2. 32. slew them, my father David not k. 

2 Chron. 2. j 12. to David a wise son, A. prudence 
Mat. 9. 4. Jesus A. their thoughts, Luke 11. 17. 

22. 29. ye err, not A. the scriptures nor power of G. 

Mark 5. 30. Jesus immediately A. in himself virtue 
33. but the woman A. \Vhat was done iii her 
6. 20. feared John, A. that he was a just man 
12. 15. but he A. their hypocrisy, said to them 

Luke 8. 53. they laughed, A. that she was dead 
9. 33. and one for Elias, not A. what he said 

John 13. 3. Jesus A. the Father had given all thinga 
18. 4. Jesus A. all things that should come upon him 
19. 28. Jesus A. that all things were accomplished 
21. 12. none durst ask him, A. that it was the Lord 

Acts 2. 30. A. that God had sworn with an oath 

5. 7. his wife not A. what was done, came in 
18. 25. he taught, k. only the baptism of John 
20.22. not A. the things that shall bt-fall me there 

Rom. 1. 32.: who A. the judgment of God that they 

2. 4. not A. th_at the goodness of God leadeth tho 
5. 3. A. that tribulation worketh patience 

6. 6. A. this, that our old man is crucified with biiu 

9. A. Chr. being raised from dead,dieth no more 

13. 11. k. the time, now it is high time to awake 

2 Cor. 1.7. /r.that as ye are partakers of sutFeringa 

4. 14. A that he which raised the Lord Jesus 

5. 6. k. that whilst we are at home in the body 
11. k. the terror of the Lord, we persuade men 

Gal. 2. 16. A. that a man is not justified by the law 
Eph. 6. 8. A. that whatsoever good any man doetl.' 

9. k. that your master is in heaven, Col. 4. 1. 
Phil. 1. 17. A. that I am set for defence of gospel 
Col. 3. 24. A. that of the L. ye shall receive reward 
1 Thess. 1. 4. A. beloved, your election of God 

1 Tim. 1.9. k. this, that the law is made(for lawless 
6.4.is proud, A. nothing, but doling about questions 

2 T27K.2.23. questions, A. that they do gender strifea 

3. 14. A. of whom thou hast learned them 
Tit. 3. 11. A. that he that is such, is subverted 
Philem. 21. k. that thou wilt do more than I say 
i/c&. 10.34. A. ye have in heaven a better substance 

11. 8. he went out, not A. whither he went 
.Tarn. 1. 3. A. this, that the trying of your faith 

3. 1. A. we shall receive greater condemnation 

1 Pet. 3. 9. blessing, A. that ye are thereunto called 
5. 9. A. the same afflictions are accomplished in 

2 Pet. 1. 14. A-. that shortly I must put off this taber 
20. A. this, that no prophecy of scripture is of 

3. 3. k. that there shall come scoffers in last days 

KNOWLEDGE 
Signifies, [1] The essential and infinite under- 
standing of God,by which he knows every thing 
in the most perfect manner, 1 S.im.2. 3. [2] J? 
bare understanding of divine truths, without 
faith in Christ and love to our Christian bre- 
thren, 1 Cor. 8. 1. [3] Ji right understanding 
and conception of spiritral things, 2 Cor. 6. 6. 
^4] That knoiBledge of God's will, find of the 
way of salvation, which is in Christ in its 
highest perfection, and which by him is reveal- 
ed to his people, and imprinted on their minds 
and hearts by his Spirit, so as to produce 
faith, love, and obedience, Isa. 53. 11. [5j Chris- 
tian priLdence and holy experievce in ihe ways 
of God. 2 Cor. 8. 7. 2 Pet. 1. 5, 6. [6] That imper 
feet knowledge of divine things which we haze 
in this world, 1 Cor. 13. 8. [7] The gift of 
interpreting dreams, Dan. 5. 12. It is Jl, 
Natural, that knoicledge which men have Ay 
the light of nature, Fom. 1. 21, 28. Jude It 
[2] Artificial, such as is bestowed on men f^r 



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KNO 



KNO 



devising curii'us and excellent pieces ofwork- 
maiidhip, Exod. 35. 31. [',]] Legal, namely, 
thai liuowlcdgc of our guilt and danger which 
were taught by the law, Roin. 3. 20. | 7. 7. [4J 
Evangulical, such is that knowledge of Christ, 
and of saluation through him, which the gos- 
pel acquaints us with, '2 Coc. 2, 14. 
Gen. 2. i). and the tree oi' k. of good and evil, 17. 
Exod. 31. 3. 1 have tilled Bezaleel in k. 35. 31 
J^elj. 4. 23. or if his sin coine to iiis k. 28. 
/J'unt. 24. IG. and knew the k. of the most High 
R%Uh 2. 10. that thou sJiouldest lake k: of me 

19, blessed be he that did lake k. of thee 
1 S'j.7n. 2. 3. for the Lord is a God of k. 

23. 23. see, take k. of all the lurking places 

1 Kings 9. 27. Hiram sent in the navy, shipmen 

that had k. of the sea, 2 Chr. S. 18. 

2 Chron. 1. 10. give me k. that I may go out 
11. but hast asked k. || 12. k. is granted Uiee 

JVe/i. 10. 28. every one having k. separated 
Job 15. 2. should a wise man utter vain /c. ? 

21. 14. tur we desire not tlie k. of thy ways 
22. shall any teach God k, seeing he judgeth 

33. 3. and my lips shall utter k. clearly 

34. 2. give ear unto me, ye that Jiave k. 

36. 3. 1 will feu'h myk. from afar, and will ascribe 
4 he that is perfect in k. is with thee, 37. 16. 

Psa] 19. 2. and night unto night sheweth k. 
73. 11. and is there /.-. in the most High 1 
94. JO. he thatteachet!) man i. shall not he knovvl 
119. 66. teach me good judgment and k. 
1.39. 6. such k. is too wonderful for me 
144. 3. what is njan, that thou takest k. of him? 

^rov. 1. 4. to give the young man k. and discretion 
7. the fear of the Lord is the beginning of k, 

22. fools Jiate k. \\ 2. 3. if thou criest after k. 
29. for thai they hated /;;. and did not choose 

2. 6. out of his uiouth cometh /t.and understanding 
10. and when Ic. is pleasant to thy soul 

3. 20. by his /■;. the depths are broken up 

5. 2. and that thy lips may keep A". 

S. 9. they are right to ihem that find k. 
10. k. rathef than gold ]J 12. and find out k. 

9. 10. and the k. of the Holy is understanding 

10. 14. wise men lay uji k. but the foolish 

11. 9. but through k. sliall the just be delivered 

12. 1. who.^o loveth instruction loveth k. 

23. a prudent man concealeth k. but fools 
1.3. 16. every prudent man dealeth with k. 

14. 6. k. is easy to him that undorstandeth 
7. thou perceivest not in him the lips of &. 
18. but me prudent are crowned with /.;. 

15. 2. the tongu« of the wise useth k. aright 
7. the lipe of die wi»c disiierse /t. * 

14. the lieart that hath understandinsr secketh k. 

17. 27. he that hath k. spareth his words 

18. 15. the heart of the prudent getteth k. and the 

ear of tlie wise seeketh k. 

19. 25. reprove, and he will understand k. 

27. cease, my son, to err from the words of k. 

20. 15. the lips of k. are a precious jewel 

21. 1 1. when the wise is instructed, he receiveth k. 

22. 12. the eyes of the Lord preserve k. 

17. and apply thine heart unto my k. 

20. written excellent things in counsels and k. 

23. 12. and apply thine ears to the words of k. 
24.4. by /(T. shall the chambers be filled with riches 
«5. yea, a man of k. increaseth strength 

14. so shall the k. of wisdom be to thy soul 
28. 2. by a man of /;. the state shall be prolonged 

30. 3. nof learned wisdom, nor have the k. of Holy 
Eccl. 1. 16. yea, my heart had experience of k. 

18. he that increaseth k. increaseth sorrow 
2. 21. for there is a man whose labour is in k. 

26. God giveth to a man wisdom, k. and joy 
7.12. but the excellency of A:, is that wisdom giveth 
9. 10. nor k. in the grave, whither thou goest 
12. 9. the preacher si ill taught the people k. 
Isa. 8. 4. for before the child shall have k. to cry 
11. 2. the spirit of A. and of the fear of the Lord 

28.9. whom shall he teach k.l them that are wean. 
32. 4. the heart of the rash shall understand k. 
33. 6. wisdom and k. shall be stability of thy times 
40. 14. who taught him k. \\ 44.19. nor is there k. 

, 44. 25. and maketh their k. foolish 

47. 10. thy wisdom and thy k. hath perverted thee 

53. 11. by his A. my righteous servant justify many 
Jer. 3. 15. pastors, which shall feed you with k. 

10. 14. every man is brutish in his k. every founder 
11. 18. the Lord hath given me k. of it 
51. 17. every man is bru'ish by his k. every founder 
Dj.n. 1. 4. cliildren well favoured and cunning in k. 
17. God gave them k. || 2. 21. he giveth k. to them 
5. 12. eKcellent spirit .ind k. were found in Daniel 

12.4. many run to and fro, and k. shall be increased 
ffos. 4. 6. my people are destroyed for lack of A. be- 
cause thou hast rejected k. I will reject thee 

HaI).2.1A. the earth filled with the k. of the Lord 
Mai. 2. 7. for the priest's lips should keep k. 
AJat. 14, 35. the men of that place had k. of him 
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Luke 1. 77. to give k. of salvat. by remission of sins 
11. 52. ye have taken away the key of k. 

.jicts 4. 13. they marvelled and took k. of them 
24. 22. having more i)erfect k. of that way 

Rom. 1. 28. did not like to retain God in their k. 

2. 20. which hast the form of /i. and of truth 

3. 20. no flesh justified, for by law is the k. of sin 

10. 2. they have a zeal, but not according to k. 
15. 14. that ye also are filled with all k. able to 

1 Cor. 1. 5. are enriched in all utterance and all k. 
8. 1. we know that we all have k^ k. pufieth up 

7. hovvbeit there is not in every man that k. 

10. if any man see thee which hast A. sit at meat 

11. through thy k. sliall thy weak brother jierish 
12.8. to another the word of A", by the same Spirit 
13. 2. though 1 understand all mysteries and all k. 

8. whether there be A-. it shall vanish away 
14. 6. except I speak to you by revelation or A-. 

2 Cor. 2. 14. maketh manifest the savour of his k. 
4.6. to give the light of the k. of the giory of God 
6.6. by purencss, by k. by long-suffering, by kindn. 
8. 7. as ye abound in faith, utterance, and A". 

11. 6. though I be rude in s]ieech, yet not in k. 
Eph. 1. 17. may give you wisdom in the A", of him 

3. 4. when ye read, ye may understand my k. ■ 
19. the love of Christ which i)asscth k. 

4. 13. till we come in the unity of the k. of the Son 
Phil. 1. 9. that your love may abound more in k. 

3. 8. 1 count all things but loss for the A-. of ChrirU 
CoZ.1.9. that ye might be filled with the k. of his will 

2. 3. in whom are hid the treasures of wisd. and k. 

3. 10. put on the new man which is renewed in k. 

1 Tim. 2.4. all men to come to the k. of the truth 

2 Tim. 3. 7. never able to come totheA. of the truh 
Heb. 10. 26. if we sin after we have received the k. 
./cm. 3.13. who is a wise man, and endued with k.? 
IPef. 3.7. husbands dwell with them according to A. 
2 Pet. 1. 3. thro' the k. of him that hath called us 

5. add to virtue A. and to A. temperance 
8. nor unfruitful in the A. of our Lord Jes. Christ 
3. 18. grow in grace and in the A. of our Lord Jesus 

KNOWLEDGE 0/ God. 

Prov. 2. 5. then shall thou find the A. of God 

Hos. 4. 1. there is no truth, nor A. of God in the land 

6.6. desired the k.of God more than burnt-offerings 

Rom.ll. 33. the riches both of wisdom, and A. of G. 

1 Cor. 15. 34. for some have not the A. of God 

2 Cor.10.5. high thing exalteth itself against A. of G. 
Col. 1. 10. and increasing in the A. of God 

2 Pet. 1. 2. peace be multiplied, thro' the A. of God 

KNOWLEDGE of the Lord. 
2 CJiron. 30. 22. that taught the good A. of the Lord 
Isa. 11.9. the earth shall be full of the A:. o/tAe/>or(Z 
2Pe«. 2. 20. escaped pollution thro' the A", of the J.. 

JVo KNOWLEDGE. 
Deut.1.39. your childr. which in that day had no k. 
rod 14.4. have the workers of iniquity ?(o A. 53. 4. 
Isa. 5.13. gone iir,*^ /^fiptiv, because they have7io A. 

45. 20. they have no k. thai at^t iip their images 

58. 3. we afflicted our soul, and thou totpsi -hq /^. 
Jer. 4. 22. but to do good, they have no k. 

Without KNOWLEDGE. 
JVMm.l5.24.commitledwiiAo2<iA. ofthecongregat. 
Job 34.35. Job hath spoken witliout A. and wisdom 

35. 16. he multiplielh words withozit k. 

36. 12. they shall perish by sword, and die with. k. 

38.2. darkeneth counsel bywords without k. 42.3. 
Prou. 19.2. it is not good that the soul be without k. 

KNOWN. 
Gen. 24. 16. was a viroiin, nor had any man k. her 
^Exod. 2. 14. Moses said, surely this thing is A. 

21. 36. if it be A. that the ox hath used to push 

33. 16. for wherein shall it be A. here that I and 
L^ev. 4. 14. when the sin they have sinned is A. 

5. 1. is a witness whether he hath seen or A. of it 
J^um. 31. 17. kill every woman that hath A. man 
Deut.l 13. take wise men, and A. among tribes, 15. 

21. 1. and it be not A. who hath slain him 
.Tosh. 24. 31. and which had k. the works of the Ld. 
1 Sam. 6. 3. and it shall be A. to you why his hand 
1 Kings 18. 36. let it be A. that thou art God in Isr. 
Ezra 4. 12. be it k. to me king, 13. | 5. 8. 
JVeh. 4. 15. when enemies heard that it was A. to us 
Esth. 2.22. the thing was A. to Mordecai who told it 
Psal. 9. 16. the Loiu is A. by the judgment which 

31. 7. thou hast A. my soul in adversities 

48. 3. God is A. in her palaces for a lefuge 

67. 2. that thy way may be k. on earth, thy health 
69. 19. thou iiast k. my reproach and my shame 
76. 1. in Judah is God A. his name is great in Isr. 
77. 19. thy way in the sea, thy footsteps are not A. 

78. 3. sayings of old, wlrich we have heard and A. 
79. 10. let him be k. among the heath, in our sight 
88. 12. shall thy wonders be k. in the dark? 

91. 14. set him on high, because he hath A. my name 
119. 79. those +hat have A. thy testimonies 
152. 1 have A. of old thou hastfound.them for ever 
139. 1. O Lord, thou hast searched me, and A. me 
Prov.lO. 9. buthethat pervert, his ways shall be A. 
12. 16. a fool's wrath is presently k. but a prudent 



Prov. 20. 11. a child is k. by his doings whether hie 
31.23. her husband is A. in the gates, when he sitt. 

Eccl. 5. 3. a fool's voice is A. by multitude of words 
6. 10. and it is A. thai it is man, nor may contend 

Jsa. 12. 5. excellent things, this is A. in all the earth 
19. 21. and the Lord shall be A. to Egypt 
61. 9. tlieir seed shall Do A. among the Gentiles 

66. 14. hand of the Lord shall be A. to his servants 
.Ter. 5. 5. for they have A. the way of tlie Lord 

28. 9. then shall proplict be A. the Lord sent him 

Ezek. 36. 32. saith the Lord God, be it A. to you. 

Jlcts 4. 10. 1 13. 38. I 28. 28'. 

38. 23. 1 will be A. in the eyes of many nations 
Dan. 3. 18. but if not,, be it A. to thee, O king 

4. 26. after thou shall have A. the heavens rule 
Amos2. 2. you only have I A. of all families of earth 
Zech. 14. 7. a day which shall be A. to the Lord 
Mat. 12. 7. but if ye had A. what this meant 

33. the tree is A. by iiis fruit, jAikc 0. 44. 
24. 43. if the good man of house had A. ]Aikc 12.39. 
Luke 7. 39. if he were a prophet, he would have A. 
19. 42. saying, if thou hadst A. in this thy day 
24.3.5. how he was A. ofthein in breaking of bread 
.Tohn 7. 4. he himself seeketh to be A. oj.icnly 
8. 19. nor know me nor my Father, if ye had A. nie 
ye should have A. my Father also, 14. 7. 

10. 14. I know my sheep, and am A. of mine 
17. 7. now they have A. 1| 8. and have A. surely 

25. 1 have A. thee, these have A. that ihou sent me 

18. 15. that discipie which was A. to high-priesl, 16. 
Jicts 1. 19. and it was A. to all dv.'cllers at Jerua 

2. 14. be this A. unloyou,andhearken tomy words 
9. 24. but their laying await was k. of Saul 
42.it was A. throughout all Joppa, many believed 
15. 18. A. unto God are all his works from beginn 
19. 17. this was A. to ali the Jews and Greeks 
22. 30. he would lun e A. the certainty, 23. 28. 
Piom. 1. 19. because that wliich may be A. of God 

11. 2A. who hath A. the mindof Lord, 1 Cor. 2. IC. 

1 Cor. 2. 8. for had they A. it |1 8. 3. same is A. of him 

13. 12. then shall I know, even as I also am A. 

14. 7. how shall it be A. what is piped or harped 
9. how shall it be A. what is spoken? 

2 Cor. 3. 2. are our epist'e A. and read of ali meo 

5. 16, though we have !C. Christ after the flesh 

6. 9. as unknown and yet well A. as dying and 
Gal. 4, 9. after ye have A. God or are A. of God 
Eph. 3. 10. might be A. bv church the wisd. of God 
Phil. 4. 5. let your moueiation be A. to all men 

2 Tim. 3. 10, thou hast lully A. my doctrine 
15. from a child thou hast A. tiie holy scripture* 
4. 17. that by me ihe preaching might be fully A. 

1 .Tohn 2. 13. I write, because ye have A. him 

4. 16. we have A. and believed tlie love God liatli 

2 John 1. and all they that have A. the truth 

Made or viadest KNOWN. 
Gen. 45.1. while Josejih made himself A.to brethren 
JWA. 9. 14. and madcst k. to them thy holy sabbath 
Psal. 98. 2. the Lord hath made k. his salvation 
103. 7. he made k. his ways to Moses, his acts 
•P»-°iv14.33.that which is in the midstof fools ism-A-. 
22. 19. 1 hav o mnde A. to thee this day, even to thee 
Ezek. 20. 5. and made mjadf A. to them, 9. 
Dan. 2. 15. then Arioch made the thing A. to Danie) 
17. Daniel made the thing k. to Hananiah 
23.hast?«a.A.lo me, ma. A. to us the king's matter 
t23. a God in heaven hath made A. to the king 
45. the great God hath made A. to the king 
Hos. 5. 9. have I made A. that which shall surely be 
Luke 2. 15. which the Lord hath made k. to us 

17. had seen it, they made A. abroad the saying 

.Tohn 15. 15. all that I heard, 1 have made k. to yo« 

J}cts2. 28. thouhast 7na(Zfi A.tome the ways of lift' 

7.13. at the second time Josejjh wolS made k. to his 

breth. and Joseph's kindred warfe A. to Phnraoh 

jRom. 16.26. m.. A. to all nations for obedience of f^itli 

Eph. 1. 9. havingTw. A. to us the mystery of his will 

3. 3. how by revelation he m. k. to me the mystery 

Phil. 4. 6. let your requests be made k. to Gad 

2 Pet. 1. 16. when we ma. A. the coming of our Lord 

Make KNOWN. 
J^iim. 12. 6. 1 will make to vcvp]f A:, to him in a vision 
1 SaTTi. 28.15.thou mayest m.lt.io me what I shall do 
1 Gir. 16. 8. m. A. his deeds among people, Ps.\05.l. 
17. 19. in making k. all these great things 
Psal. 78. 5. that they should make them A. 
89.1. with my mouth will I make k. thy faithfulness 
106. 8. that he might make A. his mighty power 
145. 12. to ?HaAc A. to sons of men his mighty act£- 
Prov. 1. 23. I will make k. my words to you 
/5a.38. 19. the father to children shall 7n. A. thy trut!. 
64. 2. to make thy name A. to thy adversaned 
Ezek. 35. 11. I will maAe myself A. among them 

39. 7. so will I make my holy name A. in Israel 
Dan. 2.25. found a man that will TnaAe A. to the king( 

26. art thou able to make k. to me the dream 1 
28. but the Lord maketh A. to the king,25i. 
30. shall make k. the interpretation, 5. 15, 16, 17 
7/a&.3.2. OLord, in themidst of the years TnaAefc 
Rom. 9. 22. God willing to make his power h. 



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/^m. 9. 23. thai lie might make k. riches of his glor j 
Epk. 6. 19. to viate k. the mystery of the gospel 

21. Tychicus shall make k. to you all things 
Col. 1. iJ7. to wh'jm G. will hi. k. what is the riches 
4. 9. they shail make k. to you all things done here 

jVoi KiNUVVN. 
Gen. 19. 8. 1 have two daughters which have not 
k. man, J\''um. 31. id^ 35. Judg. 21. 12. 

41. 21. it could nut be k. they had eaten them 
31. and the plenty shall not be k. in the land 

Exod. G. 3. by my name Jehovah was I wot k. 
Deut. 11. 2. with cliildrcn which have not k. 31. 13. 
28. to go alter gods which ye have not k. 13. 6, 13. 

28. 36. neither thou nvr thy lathers have k. 64. 
Judg. 3.1.as many us had not k. the wars ol'Canaan 

16. 9. brake the withs, so his strength wasnot k. 
Ruth 3. 3. but mcike not thyself /I. to the man 

14. let it not be k. that a woman came in 
2 Sam. 17. lU. spiead corn, and the thing wasnoi k. 
I Kings 14. 2. be not k. to be the wife of Jeroboam 
Ps. 18. 43. people whom I have not k. shaU serve me 

77.19. way is in the sea, and thy footsteps are 7ioi A. 

79. 6. pour wrath on heathen that have not k. thee 

95. 10. and they have not k. my ways, Heb. 3. 10. 

147. 20. thy judgments, they have not k. them 
JEcci.6.5. he hath not seen the sun, nor k. any thing 
/,stt.40. 21. have ye not k.? || 28. hast thou not k.? 

42. 16. lead them in paths that they have not k. 
44.18. they have not k. nor understood, he hath shut 
45. 4. 1 surnamed thee, tho' thou hast not k. me, 5. 

Jer. 4.22. my people is foolish, they have not k. me 
Ezek. 32. 9. into countries which thou hast not k. 
Dan. 2. 5. if ye will not make k. the dream, 9. 
4.7.they did not make k. to me interpretation, 5. 8. 
Hos. 5. 4. and they have not k. the Lord 
J^ah. 3. 17. their place is not k. where they are 
Mat 10. 26. fear them not, for there is nothing hid 
that shall not be k. Luke 8. 17. || 12. 2. 
12. 16. they should not make him k. Mark 3. 12. 
I^uke 24. 18. a stranger, and hast not k. these things 
John 8. 55. yet ye have not k. him, but I know him 
14.9.SO long time, and yet hast thou n.k. me,Philip 
16. 3. because they have not k. the Father nor me 
17. 25. O righteous Fath. the world hath n. A-.thee 
Rom. 3. 17. the way of peace have they not k. 
7. 7. 1 hcidnot k. sin but by the law, I had n. k. lust 
Eph. 3. 5. which in other ages was not made k. 
2 Pet. 2. 21. been better not k. way of righteousness 
1 John 3. 6. the sinner hath not seen nor k. him 
Rev. 2. 24. which have not k. the depths of Satan 



Eccl. 9. 9. that is thy portion in thy I. under the sun 
10. 15. the I. of the tbolleh wearieth every one 

Isa. 45. 14. the i. of Egyjjt shall come over to thee 

55.2. why spend your I. for that which sati&fi. noti 
Jer. 3. 24. shame devoured the I. of our fathers 

20. 18. wherefore came I out of the womb to see I. 
Ezck. 23. 29. tiiey shall take away all thy /. 

29. 20. 1 have given him the land of Egypt for his Z. 
Hab. 3. 17. though the /. of tlie olive should fail 
Hag. 1. 11. a drought on all the I. of the hands 
John4. 38. to reap tiiat whereon ye bestowed no I. 
Rom.lG.G.greet Mary, who bestowed much I. on us 
1 Cor. 3. 8. every man shall receive accord, to hisl. 

15. 58. you know that your I. is not in vain 
GaZ. 4. 11. 1 am afraid of you, lestl bestowed Z.invain 
Phil. 1. 22. if I live in the liesh, this is fruit of my I. 

2. 25. Epaphroditus, my companion in I. brother 

1 T/icss. 1.3. remember, your I. of love, and patience 
2.9. for ye remember, brethren, our I. and travail 
3.5.tempter have temptedyou, and our Z.bc in vain 

2 Thcss. 3. 8. but wrought with I. and travail night 
Hcb. 6. 10. not unrighteous to forget your I. of love 
Rev. 2. 2. 1 know thy works, and I. and patience 



LABOUR, Ferb. 



LABOUR 
S'gnifies, [1] Diligent care and pains, Prov. 14. 

23. Eccl. 1. 3. [2] The increase and fruit of 
labour, Exod. 23. 16. Eccl. 2. 10. [3] The 
pangs of a woman in child-birth, Gen. 35. 16, 

17. [4] The work done or performed by labour, 
Eccl. 2. 11 [5] All evils both of sin and 
misery, particularly those ofpersecv*^"^. Rev. 
14. 13. [6] To endeavov-r oa^'-Koaity, Isa. 22. 4. 
Heb. 4. 11. [7] To journey or travel. Josh. 7. 
3. [8] To -perform Christ4.an offices, Rom. 16. 
6. [9] Diligently and carefully to discharge 
pastoral duties, 1 Tim. 5. 17. 

LABOUR, Substantive. 
Oen. 31. 42. God hath seen the I. of my hands 

35. 15. Rachel travailed and had hard I. 17. 
Deut. 26. 7. the Lord heard, and looked on our I. 
Nih. 5. 13. so God shake out every man from his I. 
Job 5. 17. yet man is bom to I. as sparks fly upward 

39. 11. or wilt thou leave thy I. to him 1 ' 
Id. her I. is in vain without fear 
Fsal. 73. t 15. to know, it was I. in mine eyes 

7-8. 46. he gave their I. to the locust 

90. 10. yet is their strength I. and sorrow, soon cut 

104. 23. man goeth to his I. till the evening 

105. 44. they inherited the I. of the people 
107. 12. he brought down their heart with I. 
109. 11. let the stranger spoil bjs I. 

123. 2. thou'shalt eajt the I. of thy hands 
f'rov. 10. 16. the I. of the righteous tendeth to life 
13. 11. he that gathereth by I. shall increase 
14.23. in all I. there is profit, but the talk of lips 
.Eccl. 1. 3. what profit hath a man of all his I. 

8. all things are full of I. man cannot utter it 
2. 10. rejoiced in all my I. my portion of all my I. 

18. yea, I hated all my I. which T had taken 

19. yet shall he have rule over all my I. 

20. to cause my heart to despair of the I. I took 

21. for there is a man whose I. is in wisdom 

22. what hath man of all his I. under the sun"? 

24. make his soul enjoy good in I. 3. 13. | 5. 18. 
!. 8. yet there is no end of all his I. nor eye satisfied 

9. because they have a good reward for their I. 
5. 15. nothing of^his I. which he may carry away 

19. to rejoice in his I. this is the gift of God 
■6. 7. all the I. of man is for his mouth, and yet 
S. 15. for that shall abide with him of his I. 
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Exod. 5. 9. more work, that they may I. therein 

20. 9. six days shalt thou l. Deut. 5. 13. 
Josh. 7. 3. make not all the people to I. thither 

24. 13. given you a land, for which ye did not I. 
J^Teh. 4. 22. may be a guard to us, and I. on the day 
.Job 9. 29. if I be wicked, why then I. I'm vain"? 
Psal. 127. 1. except the Lord build they l. in vain 

144. 14. that our oxen may be strong to I. 
Prov. 21. 25. the slothful, his hands refuse to I. 

23. 4. 1, not to be rich, cease from thy own wisdom 
Eccl. 4. 8. nor saith he, for whom do I Z. ? 

8. 17. because tho' a man Z.to seek it out, not find it 
Isa. 22. 4. 1 will weep bitterly, I. not to comfort me 

65. 23. they shall not Z. in vain, nor bring forth 
Jer. 51. 58. and the people shall Z. in vain 
Lam. 5. 5. under persecution we Z. and have no rest 
Mic. 4. 10. be in pain, and Z. to bring forth, O Zion 
Hab. 2. 13. that the people should I. in the fire 
Mat. 11. 28. come to me all ye thai Z. and are laden 
John 6. 27. Z. not for the meat that perisheth 
Rom. 16. 12. and Tryphosa who Z. in the Lord 

1 Cor. 4. 12. and Z. working with our own hands 

2 Cor. 5. 9. wherefore we I. to be accepted of him 
Eph. 4. 28. but rather Z. working with his hands 
Col. 1. 29. whereuntol alsoZ. striving according to 
1 Thess. 5. 12. to know them which Z. among you 
1 Tm.4.10.therefore we both Z. and suffer reproach 

5. 17. especially they that Z. in word and doctrine 
Heb. 4. 11. let us Z. therefore to enter into that rest 

LABOURED. 
JVe/i. 4. 21. so we Z. in the work, and held the spears 
.Job 20. 18. that which he Z. for, shall he restore 
Eccl. 2. 11. I looked on the labour I h^r^ i *.> Jo 
19. have rule over all n,y i^ko... ,wierein I have Z. 

21. yet to a '^°^" ^^'^^ hath not I. therein 

22- nfthd vexation ofhis heart wherein he hath Z. 
5.16. v/hat profit hath he that hath I. for the wind? 
Isa. 47. 12. with thy sorceries wherein thou hast I. 
15. shall they be to thee with whom thou hast Z. 
49. 4. I said, I have Z. in vain, spent my strength 
62. 8. stranger not drink, for which thou hast Z. 
Dan. 6. 14. then the king Z. to deliver Daniel 
Jonah 4. 10. the gourd for which thou hast not Z. 
John 4. 38. other men Z.and ye are entered into their 
Rom. 16. 12. salute Persis, who I. much in the Lord 
1 Cor. 15. 10. but 1 1, more abundantly than they all 
Phil. 2. 16. that I have not run nor I. in vain 
4. 3. help those that I. with me in the gospel 
Rev. 2. 3. hast borne, and for my name's sake I. 

LABOURER. 
Luke 10. 7. for the I. is worthy of his hire 
1 Tim. 5. 18. the Z. is worthy of his reward 

LABOURERS. 
Jlfa<.9.37.harvest plenteous, but I. few, iMkelO. 2. 
. 38. pray the Lord that he will send Z. Luke 10. 2. 
20. 1. went out early to hire Z. into his vineyard 
2. when he had agreed with the I. \\ 8. call the Z. 
1 Cor. 3. 9. for we are Z. together with God 
Jam. 5. 4. behold the hire of the Z. that reaped 

LABOURETIL 
Prov. 16. 23. he that I. I. for himself 
Eccl. 3. 9. what profit in that wherein he Z. ? 

1 Cor. 16.16. submit to every one that helpeth and Z. 

2 Tim. 2. 6. the husbandman that Z. must be first 

' LABOURING. 

Eccl. 5. 12. the sleep «f a I. man io sweet 
Acts 20. 35. so Z. ye ought to support the weak 
Col. 4. 12. always Z. for you in prayer, that ye 
1 Thess. 2.9. Z. night and day we preached to you 

LABOURS. 
Exod.22.l6. the first fruits of thy I. when thou hast 
gathered in thy Z. out of the field 
Deut. 28. .33. and all thy Z. shall a nation eat up 
Prov. 5. 10. and thy Z. be in the house of a stranger 
Isa. 58. 3. in day of your fast you exact all your Z. 
Jer. 20. 5. 1 will deliver all their Z. to their enemies 



Hos. 12. 8. in my I. shall they find no iniquity in m^ 
Hag. -2.17. I smote you in all the Z. of your hands 
.Mm 4. 38. and ye are entered into their Z. 
2 Cor. 6. 5. in tumults, in Z. in vvatchings, in fastinga 

10. 15. not boasting of other men's Z. 

11. 23. in Z. more abund. in stripes above measuyo 
Rev. 14. 13. that they may rest from their I. 

LACE. 
£xo(Z.28.28.shall bind the breast-plate with Z.of blu& 
37. and thou shalt put it on a blue Z. 
39. 31. and they tied it to a Z. of blue to fasten it 

LACK, SubstuJitive. 
Gen. 18. 28. wilt thou destroy all for I. of five 1 
Exod.lG.lS.thsLt gathered little had no l. 2 Cor. 8.15. 
Job 4. 11. the old lion perisheth for Z. of prey 

38. 41. when his young ones wander for Z. of meat 
Hos. 4. 6. my peo. are destroyed for Z. of knowledge 
Phil. 2. 30. his life to supply your Z. of service 

1 Thess. 4. 12. and that ye may have Z. of nothing 
LACK, Verb. 

Oen. 18. 28. if there shall Z. tivs of the fifty 
Deut. 8. 9. thou shalt not Z. any thing in it 
Psal. 34. 10. the young lions do I. and suffer hunger 
Prov. 28. 27. that giveth to the poor shall not L 
Eccl. 9. 8. and let thy head Z. no ointment 
Mat. 19. 20. these things have I kept, what 1. 1 yet? 
Jam. 1. 5. if any of you Z. wisdom, let him ask of God 

LACKED. 
Deut. 2. 7. Ld. been with thee, thou hast I. nothing 

2 Sam. 2. 30. there Z. of David's serv. nineteen men 
l^jn^s4.27.officers provided victual, theyZ.nothing 

11. 22. but what hast thou Z. with me? 
JVeh. 9. 21. thou didst sustain them, they Z. nothing 
Luke 8. 6. it withered away, because it Z. moisture 

22. 35. I sent you without purse, Z. ye any thing"? 
Acts 4. 34. nor was there any among them that L 

1 Cor. 12.24. given more honour to that part which ?. 
Phil. 4. 10. ye were careful, but Z. opportunity 

LACKEST. 
Mark 10. 21. but one thing thou t. Luke 18, 22. 

LACKETH. 
Jfum. 31. 49. and there Z. not one man of us 

2 Sam. 3. 29. let there not fail one that I. bread 
Prov. 0. 32. committeth adultery, Z. understanding 

12.9. than hethathonoureth himself, and Z. bread 
2 Pet. 1. 9. but he that Z. these things is blind 

LACKING. 
Lev. 2. 13. nor shalt thou suff'er salt to be I. 
22. 23. not offer a lamb that hath any thing I. 
Judg.21.3. that there should be one tribe Z. in IsraeJ 
1 Sam. 30. 19. and there was nothing I. to them 
■Jer. 23. 4. they shall fear no more, nor shall be I, 
1 Cor. 16. 17. for that which was Z. they supplied 
2Cor. 11.9. what was 1. to me the brethren supplied 
1 Thess. 3. ]0 might perfect what tsZ. in your faitb 

LAD, S, 
Signifies, A boy, or one yonng in years. Gen. 21. 
72, 17. It is applied, [1] To one who 7ca3 
seventeen years old, Gen. 37. 2. [2] To a 
married man. Gen. 43. 8. compared with 46- 
21. [.3] To a servant, 1 Sam. 20. 36. 
Gen. 21. 12. let it not be grievous because of tbeL 

17. and God heard the voice of the Z. 

18. arise, lift up the Z. || 19. she gave the Z. drink 
20. God was with the Z. and he grew and dweU 

22. 5. I and the Z. will go yonder and worship 

12. he said, lay not thine hand upon the Z. 
37. 2. the Z. was with the sons of Bilhah 

43. 8. send the Z. with me, and we will arise and go 
44. 22. we said, the Z. cannot leave his father 
30. my father, and the Z. be not with us, 31, 34„ 
his life is bound up in the Z. lifo 

32. thy servant became surety for the Z. 

33. abide instead of the Z. let the Z. go up 

48. 16. the angel who redeemed me, bless the /. 
Judg. 16. 26. Samson said to the I. that held him 

1 Sam. 20. 21. and behold I will send a I. saying, go 

36. Jonathan said to the I. run, as the Z. ran 

37. Jonathan cried after the Z. make speed, 38. 

39. but the Z. knew not any thing, onlv David 

40. Jonathan gave his artillery to his I. 

2 Sam. 17. 18. a Z. saw them and told Absalom 
JohnQ. 9. there is aZ. here hath five barley loaves 

LADDER. 

Gen. 28. 12. Jacob dreamed, and behold a I. set up . 
LADE 

Signifies, [1] To lay on a burden, Neh. 4. 17 
I 13. 15. [2] To oppress, 1 Kings 12. 11. 
[3] To impose the performance of unnecessary 
traditions, or strict injunctions, over and above 
what the law requires, Luke 11. 46. [4] T* 
be burdened not with the sense, but with tha 
guilt and bondage of sin, Isa. 1. 4. [5] To bi 
sensible of and mourn under the burden of sin, 
Mat. 11. 28. 

That ladeth himself with thick clay, Hab. 2. 6. 
that burdens and defiles himself with amassed 
treasures, gotten by extortion and oppression. 

Gen.45.17. 1, your beasts and go to land of Canaau 

Lev. 22. 1 16. I. themselves with the iniquity 



Lx\M 



LAM 



T.AM 



Kind's 12. 11. my father did l. you with a yoke 
Lu,';e il. 46. {'or yc I. men witli griev.ous burdens 

LADED. 
Ge/i. 42.26. they Z. tiioir asses with the corn, 44. 13. 
J^'c'i. 4. 17. those that I. wrought in the work 
Jlcts 28.10. they I. us with such things as necessary 

LADEN. 
Gere.4.'5.23.senttcn asses Z.with good things of Egy. 
1 Sam. 16. 20. Jesse took an ass I. witli bread 
Tsa. 1. 4. a people l. with iniquity, seed of evil doers 
«lfai.ll.2S.come,all ye that labour and are heavy I. 
S Tim.3.6. silly women, I. with sins, led away with 

LADETH. 
Mab, 2. 6. woe to him that I. himself with thick clay 

LADING. 
■?J'eh. 13. 15. 1 saw some on the sabbath Z. asses 

LADING. 
^cts 27. 10. much damage not only of I. and ship 

LADY. 
Jsa. 47. 6. shall no more be called a Z. of kingdoms 

7. and thou saidst, I shall be a Z. for ever 
QJo/m 1. the elder to tiie elect Z. and her children 

5.U0W I beseech thee, I. thai we love one another 
LADLES. 
Judg. 5.29. wiae I. answered her, yea, she returned 
£5*^.1.18. Uke'.tise shall Z. ofPersia and Media say 
LAID, see after Lay. 
LAKE 
Signifies, [1] M large place full of water encom- 
passed with. land. Luke 5. 1, 2. [2] Hell, 
Rev. 19. 20. [ 20. 10. 
Luke 5. 1. Jesus stood by the Z. of Gennesaret 
2. and sav/ two ships standing by the Z. 

8. 22. let us go over to the other side of the I. 
.23. there came down a storm of wind on the Z. 
33. herd ran violently down a steep place into Z. 

Rev. 19. 20. these both were cast into a Z. of fire 
20. 10. devil was cast into Z. of fire and brimstone 

14. deadi and iiell were cast into the Z. of fire 

15. was not found in the book of life, cast into Z. 
21. S. -murderers have their part in the Z. burueth 

LAMB 

Signifies, A sheep under a year old, of a meek, 
gentle, and tractable nature, which is useful 
for food and clothing, and under the law was 
used far sccrifice, particularly in thcpassover, 
Gen. 2L 2c>. Exod. 12. 3, 5. Pro v. 27. 26. 
To which are coi;>pared, [1] Christ Jesus, 
who ioa-- typified by the lamb in the passover, 
and bei-.T-iae a sacrifice for sin, John 1. 2;); 
Rev. 5. ti, 6. [2] Alt true Christians, who 
are humble, meek, and tractable, Isa. 11. 6. 
John 21. 15. [3] Jin innocent, inoffensir.e, 
and harmless teacher, who had done nothing to 
merit the cruelty and barbarity of his enemies, 
and was as ignorant of their inhuman devices 
against him, as a lamb is of the design of 
such as lead it to the slaughter, Jer. 11. 19. 
[4] .^ man's wife, 2 Sam. 12. 3, 4. [5J Jljiti- 
christ^ loho by his pardons and indulgences 
presu7nptuously assumes the power and prero- 
gative of Christ Jesus the Lamb of God, 
Rev. 13. 11. 

Gen. 22. 7. but where is the Z. for a burnt-offering 1 

8. my son, God v.'i'.l provide himself a Z. 
£iocZ. 12. 3. they shall tiike to them every man aZ.21. 

5. your Z. shall be without blemish, a male 

13. 13. an ass shalt thou redeem with a Z. 34. 20. 

29. 39. one Z. thou shalt offer in the morning, and 

the otlier Z. at evening, 41. J^'um. 23. 4. 

40. with a Z. a tenth deal of flour mingled, 

JVam.. 23. 21, 29. | 2D. 4, 10^ 15. 

Lev. 3.7. if he o.ffer a Z. 4. 32. \ 5. G. | 22. 23. | 23. 12. 

4. 35. he shall take away the fat, as the fat of a Z. 

5. 7. if he be not able to bring a Z. 12. 8. 

9. 3. take a Z. of the first year without blemish, 

14. 10. JVum. 6. 12. | 7. 15, 21. 

14. 12. the priest shall take the Z. and offer him 
la slay the Z. 25. !| 24. Z. of trespass-offering 

17. 3. that kiileth an ox, or a Z. or goat in the camp 
23. 12. shall offer a I. without blemish 
Jfum.G.li. he shall offer one he-Z. of first year for a 
burnt-offeiiing, ewe-Z. of first year for a sin-offer. 

15. 5. shalt prepare with the sacrifice for one Z. 
11. thus done for one Z. 28. 7, 13, 14. Ezck. 46. 15. 

1 Sam. 7. 9. Samuel offered a sucking Z. to the Lord 
17. 34. there came a lion and bear and took a Z. 

2 Sam. 12. 4. took the poor man's Z. and dressed it 

6. and he shall restore the Z. four-fold 

Isa. 11. 6. the wolf ni>o shall dwell with the I. 

16. 1. send ye the Z. to the ruler of the land 
53.7. was brought as I. !otheslaughter,Jisr. 11.19. 
65. 25. the wolf and the I. shall feed together 
(>6. 3. that sacrificethaZ. nsif he cut off dog's nock 

Ezek. 45. 15. one Z.outof flock for a peace-offering 

46. 13. a I. of the first year thou shalt prepare 

Hos. 4. 16. Ld. will feed them as I. in a large place 

John 1.29. behold Z. of God that takes away sin, 36. 

Sets 8. 32. like a I. dumb before the shearer 

*Pf/. 1. 19. as of a I. without blemish and spot 

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Rev. 5. 6. in the midst of the elders stood a I. slain 

8. the four beasts fell down betbre the Z. 

12. saying, worthy is the Z. that was slain 
13.honour, glory, and power, be to the Z. for ever 

6. 1. I saw when the Z. opened one of the seals 
16. and hide us from the wrath of the Z. that sits 

7. 9. a great multitude stood before the Z. clothed 
10. saying, salvation to our God and to the Z. 
14. and made them white in the blood of the Z. 
3 7. for the Z. shall feed and lead them to fountains 

12. 11. they overcame him by the blood of the I. 

13*8. the Z. slain from the foundation of the world 

11. he had two horns like a Z. and spake as dragon 

14.1.1 looked, and lo, a Z. stood on the mount Siou 

4. these are they that follow the Z. whithersoever 

10. tormented in the presence of angels and the Z. 

15.3. they sing the song of Moses and song of the Z. 
17. 14. war with the Z. and the Z. shall overcome 
19.7.forthe marriage oftheZ. is come,andhis wife 

9. that are called to themarriage-supperof the Z. 

21. 9. I will shew thee the bride, the Z. wife 
14. the names of the twelve apostles of the Z. 

22. God Almighty and the Z. are the temple of it 

23. God did lighten it, and the Z. is light thereof 
27. but they who are written in the Z. book of life 

22. 1. proceeding out of throne of God and of Z. 3. 

LAMBS. 

Gen. 30. 40. and Jacob did separate the Z. 

33. 1 19. Jacob bought it for 100 Z. Josh. 24. f 32. 

J\rum. 7. 87. rams twelve, Z. of the first year twelve 

83. sixty Z. 1| 29. 13. iburteen Z. 17, 20, 23. 

29. 18. drink-offerings for the bullocks, Z. and rams 

Deut. 32. 14. milk of sheep, with fat of Z. and rams 

1 Sam. 15. 9. but Saul spared tlie best of the Z. 

2 Kings 3. 4. Moab rendered to Israel 100,000 Z. 

1 Chr. 29. 21. they offered to tlie L. a thousand I. 

2 Chr. 29. 22. priests killed Z. and sprinkled blood 
32. the number of burnt-offerings two hundred Z. 

35. 7. Josiah gave to the people Z. and kids 
Ezra 7. 17. that thou niayest buy speedily Z. 
Psal. 37. 20. the wicked shall be as the fat of Z. 

114. 4. mountains skipped, little hills skipped like I. 
6. ye little hills that skipped like Z. 
Prov. 27. 28. Z. are for thy clothing, and goats ■ 
Isa. 1. 11. 1 delight not in the blood of Z. or goats 

5. 17. then shall the Z. feed after their manner 

34.6. the sword of the Lord filled with blood of Z. 

40. 11. he shal] gather the Z. with his arm, carry 
Jer. 51. 40. 1 will bring them like Z. to slaughter 
Ezek. 27. 21. Arabia occupied with thee in Z. 

39. 18. ye shall drink the blood of Z. and rams 

46. 4. in the sabbath six Z. i| 6. in new moons six I. 

5. and meat-offering for the Z. as able to give, 7. 
Jimos 6.4. and eattheZ. outof the flock, and calves 
lAike 10. 3. I send you forth as Z. among wolves 
John 21. 15. Jesus saith to Peter, feed my Z. 

Five LA5IBS. 
JVuTTi. 7. '[".five I. of the first year, 23, 29, 35, 41, 47. 

Seven LASIBS. 
G'fn.21.23. Abraham set seven ewe-l.hy themselves 

29. what mean these seven ewe-l. set by themsel. 

30. these seven ewe-l. thou shalt take of my hand 
I^cv. 23. 18. ye shall offer with the bread seven I. 
J\ru7n. 28. 11. ye shall offer seveii I. of the first 

vear without spot, 19. 27. | 29. 2, 8, 36. 

21. a tenth deal throughout sev. 1. 29. | 29. 4, 10. 

2 C/tr. 29. 21. they brought scre7i Z. for a sin-offer. 

'Two LAMBS. 

Exod.2^.33.two I. of the first year offer, .Vam.^.3. 

J^ev. 14. 10. on the eighth day he shall take two I. 

23.19. then ye shall sacrifice two I. of the first year 

.;Vji/K.2S.9.and on the sabbath two Z.ofthe first year 

LAME 
Signifies, One that is maimed or enfeebled in his 
limbs, Prov. 26. 7. And is taken, (J) Corpo- 
rally, and that either by accident or birch, 2 
Sam. 4. 4. Acts 3. 2. (II) Figuratively, [1] 
For idols, 2 Sam. .5. 6. [2] The iceakest or 
meanest, Isa. 33. 23. (Ill) Spiritually, for 
such as are halting in their minds between 
two opinions, Heb. 12. 13. 
Ijev. 21. 18. a blind or Z. man shall not approach 
Deut. 1.5. 21. if it be Z. thou shalt not sacrifice it 
2 Sam. 4. 4. Jonath. had a son Z. of his feet, 9. 3, 13. 
5. 6. except thou take away the blind and the Z. 
8. whosoever smiteth the Z. and the Wind 
19. 26. that I may ride, because thy servant is Z. 
Job 29. 15. I was eyes to the blind, feet to the I. 
Prov. 26. 7. the legs of the Z. are not equal, so is 
/sa.33. 23. then is prey divided, the Z. take the prey 
35. 6. then shall the Z. man leap as a hart 
,Ter. 31. 8. bring with them the blind and the Z. 
Mai. 1.8. if ye offer the Z. for sacrifice, is it not evil? 

13. and ye brought that which was torn and Z. 
J\Iat. 11. 5. the I. walk, 15. 31. | 21. 14. I^uke 7. 22. 
Luke 14. 13. call ihe poor, the Z. and the blind 
Acts 3.2.a certain man, Z. fiom womb, was carried 

11. and as the Z. man held Peter and John 
8.7.many with palsies and that were Z.were healed 

Heb. 12. 13. lest the I. be turned out of the way . 
2X 



Lament. 

j2icZo-.ii.40.the daughters of Israel went yearly to I, 
La. 3. 26, and her gates shall I. and mourn 
19. 8. the fishers also shall mourn and Z. 

32. 12. they shall I. for the leats and pleasant fields 
ler.4. 8. for this Z. and howl, fur the anger of Lord 
16. 5. neither go to Z. nor bemoan them, 6. 

22. 16. they shall not Z. for him, saying, ah Lord 

34. 5. they will Z. thee, saying, ah Lord 
49. 3. ye daughters of ilabbah, Z. and run 

Lam. 2. 8. he made the rampart and the wall to I. 
Ezek. 27. 32. they shall I. over Tyrus, saying, what 
32. 16. the daughters of the naiions shall Z. her 
Joel 1. 8. Z. like a virgin girded with sackcloth 

13. gird yourselves, anf' Z. ye priests, howl 
Jlic. 2. 4. I. with a doleful lamentation and song 
John 16. 20. verily I say, ye shall weep and Z. 
Rev. 18. 9. the kings of the earth shall Z. Babyloa 

LAMENTED. 

1 Sam. 6. 19. people Z. because the Lord had smitten 
7. 2. all the house of Israel Z. after the Lord 

25. 1. all the Israelites I. Samuel, 23. 3. 

2 Sam. 1. 17. David Z. over Saul and Jonathan 
3. 33. the king Z. over Abner and said 

2 Chron. 35. 25. and Jeremiah Z. for Josiah 

Jer. 16. 4. they shall die and not be Z. 25. 33. 

Mat. 11. 17. we mourned to you, but ye have not i 

Luke 23.27. and a great companv of people Z. Jesua 
LAMENTABLE. 

Dan. 6. 20. the king cried wiih a Z. voice to Daniel 
LAMENTATION 

Signifies, [1] Mourning, bemoaning, and bewail- 
ing, Jer. 31. 15. [2] Songs of lamentation, 
2 Lhron. 35. 25. [3] Such dreadful judgments 
as would cause most bitter lamentations, Ezek. 
2. 10. [4] The title of a book, the subject 
whereof is lamentation, 2 Chron. 35. 25. 

Gen. 50. 10. there they mourned with a sore Z. 

2 Sam. 1. 17. and David lamented with this Z. 

Psal. 78. 64. and their widov.-s made no Z. 

Jer. 6. 26. wallow thyself in ashes, make bitter L 

7. 29. and take up a Z. on the high places 
9. 10. for the habitations of wilderness a I. 

20. and teach every one her neighbour I. 

31. 15. in Ramah Z. and weeping. Mat. 2. 18. 
48. 38. there shall be Z. generally on the tops 

I^am. 2. 5. Lord hath increased mourning and L 
Ezck. 19. 1. take thou up a Z. for the princes 

14. this is a Z. and shall be for a Z. 

26. 17. they shall take up a Z. for Tyrus, 27.2, 3S 
28. 12. take up a Z. upon the king of Tyrus 

32. 2. son of man take up a Z. for P}:araoh, 18. 
Amos 5. 1. a Z. against you, O house of Israel 

16. shall call such as are skilful of 2. to wailing 

8. 10. and I will turn all your songs into I. 
Mic. 2. 4. and lament with a doleful Z. 
Acts 8. 2. and made great Z. over Stephen 

LAMENTATIONS. 
2 CAron. 35. 25. the singers spake of Josiah in their 
I. and behold, they are written in the I 
Ezek. 2. 10. there was written therein I. mourning 

LAMP 
Signifies, [1] A light made icith oil in a proper 
vessel, 1 Sam. 3. 3. [2"" A sincere profession 
of religion, flowing from an inward principle 
of holiness, Mat. 2.5. 4. [3] A form of godli- 
71CSS, icithout saving faith and true repentance, 
Jlat. 25. 3. [4] A son or successor who pre- 
serves on£''s name and memory from being ex- 
tinguished and forgotten, I Kings 15. 4. Psal. 
132". 17. [5] Outward prosperity, Prov. 13. 9. j 
20. 20. It is spoken, [1] Of God, who enlight- 
ens, -directs, and comforts his people, 2 Sara. 
22. 29. [2] Of his word, ir'hich affords direc- 
tion and comfort in all doubts, difficulties, 
and distresses, Psal. 119. 105. 
Gen.l5 17.a burning/, that passed between pieces 
Exod. 27. 20. to cause the Z. to burn always 
lSam.3.3. ere I. went out, Samuel was laid to sleep 
2 Sam. 21. 1 17. that thou quench not the Z. of Israel 
22. 29. thou art my I. O Lord, Lord will lighten 
1 Kings 11. 1 36. David my servant may have a I. 
15. 4. for David's sake God gave him a Z. in Jerus. 
Job 12. 5. is as a I. despised in the thought of him 
18. 1 6. wicked man's Z. put out, 21. 1 17. 

29. 13. when his I. shined on my head 
Psal. 18. t 28. for thou wilt light my Z. 

119. 105. thv word is a Z. to my feet, and a lighl 
132. 17. I have ordained a I. for mine anointed 
Fror. 6.23. for commandment is a Z. the law is light 
13. 9. the Z. of the wicked shal! be put out 
20.20. who curseth hisfat!:er, his L shall be put out 

t 27. the spirit of man is the Z. of the Lord 
Isa. 62. 1. salvation thereof as a I. that burneth 
Rev. 8. 10. a great star burning as it were a I. 

LAMPS. 
Exod. 25. 37. they shall li^h^ the I. thereof, 40, 4- 
30. 7. when he dre-scth the I burn incense on it 
S.when Aaron lighteth the Z.at even burn incensa 

35. 14. and his Z. with the oil for the light 



LAN 



LAN 



LAN 



Ezod. 39. 37. and thoy brought the L to Moses 
40. 2.5. he liglited ihc /. beioie ilio L. Jfum. 8. 2, 3. 
£,ev.'2i.''2. i. to burn coiUmually, ii Chrun. 13. 11. 

4. Older tlie I. || jVuiii. 4. y. and cover liis I. 
Jud<r. 7. It), lie put L williin llie pitchers 

Slit and held tlie /.in iheirlefc Jiand and trumpets 
lKin<rs 7. 4J. iie auidc /. ofguld,2 Chrun. 4. 20,21. 
/oZ»41.iy.uulol"his mouth <,'o buruiiiii; L and sparks 
Eze/i. 1. 13. was like tlie ap(ieiirauce ut' I. 
Dan. JO. G. body like beryl, and his eyes as/, of fire 
Jilat. 25. 1. ten virgins wliich took ttieir I. 3,4. 

7. those virgins arose and trimmed their /. 

8. give us ol" your oil, tor our I. are gone out 

ticven LAMPS. 
Exod. 25. 37. thou snalt make the scveii I. thereof 
37. 23. he made his seven I. of pure gold 
J\rum. 8. 2. the dcocn I. shall give light over against 
Zcch. 4. 2. and behold a candlestick and seven I. 
Rev. 4.. 5. there were seven I. of fire burning before 

LANCE. 
Jer. 50.42. they that hold the I. are cruel, will not 

LANCETS. 
1 KiriffS 18. 28. cut tliemselves with I. till blood 

LAND 
Signifies, [1] The whole continent of the earth, 
as distin<ruished from sea^ Mat. 23. 15. [2J 
One particular country, Mat. 9. 26. [3] .Ara- 
ble ground, Gen. 2d. 12. [4] The inJiabiiauts 
of a country, Isa. 37. 11. [5] Jl certain pos- 
session, 2 Sam. 19. 29. Acts 4. 37. 
Gen. 2. 12. and the gold of that I. is good 
10. 11. out of that /. went forth Ashur 

12. 1. get thee into a L I will shew thee, Acts 7.3. 

13. fi. and tlie I. \\ as not able to bear them 

9. is not the whole I. before thee, separate 1 
17.8. will give thee and seed the I. 28. 13. | 35. 12. 
20. 15. behold, my I. is before thee, dwell where 

24. 37. of the Canaanite, in whose /. I dwell 

26. 12. Isaac sowed in that I. and received in year 
47. 20. bought the I. so the I. became Piiaraoh's 

22. only the I. of the priests bought he not 
Exod. 8. 24. the I. was corrn[)led by the files 

10. 15. so that the I. was darkened, and tliey eat 

20. 12. that tiiy days may be long upon the /. 
Le«.lt).22.goat bear iniquities into.a/. not inhabited 

18. 25. and the I. is defiled, therefore, 27. 

23. that the I. spue not you out also, 20. 22. 

25. 2. then shall the I. keep a sabbath, 26. 34. 

23. the I. shall not be sold, for the I. is mine 

26. 4. the I. shall yield her increase, 25. 19. 
38. the I. of your enemies shall eat you up 

42. and I will remember the I. 

43. the I. also shall be left of them, and enjoy 
Jfum. 13. 18. see the Z. what it is, and the people 

32. the I. is a I. that eateth up the inhabitants 

14. 23. surely they shall not see the I. I sware to 

24. my servant Caleb will I bring to the I. 

15. 2. when ye be come into the I. of your habi- 

tation, 18. Deut. 17. 14. ] 18. 9. ] 26. 1. 

21. 34. delivered into thy hand his I. Deut. 3. 2. 
32. 4. the country the Lord smote is a I. for cattle 
35. 33. for blood defileth the I. and the I. cannot 

Deut. 1. 36. to him will T give the I. he hath 
2. 20. that was accounted aZ. of giants, 3. 13. 

8. 8. a I. of wheat, and barley, and vines 

9. Z. wherein eat bread, I. whose stones are iron 

9. 28. was not able to bring them into the I. 

10. 7. to Jotbath, a Z. of rivers of waters 

11. 12. a Z. which the Lord thy God careth for 
29. 23. the whole Z. thereof is brimstone and salt 

28. cast them into anotiier Z. as at this day 
32.10. he found him in adesertZ. and in wilderness 
43. he will be merciful to his Z. and people 

33. 13. he said, blessed of the Lord be his Z. 

34. 1. and the Lord shewed him all the I. 
Josh. 2. 1. sent two men, saying, go view the Z. 

9. the Lord hath given you the Z. 21. 43. 
11. 16. Joshua took all that I. the hills, 23. 
14. 15. and the Z. had rest from war 

24. 13. given you a Z. for which ye did not labour 
Judg. 3. 11. the Z. had rest forty years, 5. 31. 

30. and the Z. had rest fourscore years 
11. 12. thou art come to fight against me in my Z. 
18. 10. when ye go ye shall come to a large Z. 

30. till the day of the captivity of the Z. 

1 Sam. 14. 29. my father hath troubled the Z. 
21. 11. is not this David the king of the Z. 1 

2 Sam. 3. 12. Abner sent, saying, whose is the I. ? 
§. 7. I will restore, thee all the Z. of Saul 

21. 14. God was entreated for the Z. 24. 25. 

1 Kings 9. 13. and he called them the Z. of Cabul 
11. 18. appointed him victuals, and gave him Z. 

t Kings 8. 3. went to cry to the king for her Z. 
6. since the day that she left the Z. even till now 
17. 26. the manner of the God of the I. 27. - 
18. 32. take you to Z. of corn and wine, Tsa. 36. 17. 

33. anj god delivered his Z. Isa. 3*1. 18. 

21. 8. move any more out of the Z. 2 Chr. 33. 8. 
24. 7. the king of Egypt came no more out of his I. 
S5 12. left of the poor of the I Jer. 52. 16. j 

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1 Chron.4.. 40. and the Z. was wide, and quiet 

7. 21. men of Gath, who were born in that I. 

2 Chron. 7. 20. I will pluck them out of my I. 
14. 7. make walls, while the Z. is yet bcfbio us 
34. 8. when he had purged the Z. and the house 

£2ra 9.12. that ye may eatthe good of Z. Isa. 1. 19. 
jVe/i. 5. 16. work of wall, nor brought we any Z. 

9. 36. for the Z. behold, we are servants in it 
Job 31. 33. if my Z. cry against me, or furiows 

37. 13. whether for correction, or his Z. or mercy 

39. 6. and the barren Z. his d^veliillgs 

Psal. 10. 16. the heathen are jieri^htd out of his I. 
42. G. remember thee from the I. of Jordan 
44. 3. for they got not the I. in possession 

52. 5. and rout thee out of the L. of the living 
80. 9. to take deen root, and it filled the Z. 

101. G. mine eyes shall be on the faithful of the Z. 
8. I will destroy all the wicked of the Z. 

105. IG. he called tor a famine on the Z. 

30. the Z. brought I'orth trogs in abundance 

106. 24. yea, they despised Uie pleasant Z. 
36. and the Z. was polluted with blood 

107. 34. he turneth the fruitful I. into barrenness 
143. G. my soul thirsts alter thee as a thirsty Z. 

10. lead me into the /. of uprightness 
Pr<?u.l-2.)l.thattillethhisZ.shallbesatisfied,28.19. 

28. 2. for the transgression of a Z. many princes 
£ccZ.lU.16.woe to ttiee,0 Z.when thy king is a child 

17. blessed art thou, O I. when thy king is son 
Isa. 5. 30. if one look unto the Z. behold sorrow 

7. 16. the Z. that thou abhorrest shall be forsaken 
24. because all I. shall become briers and thorns 

9. 1. Z. of Zebulun, Z. of Napthtali, Mat. 4. 15. 
19. through the wrath of the Lord is Z. darkened 

13. 5. they come to destroy the whole I. 

14. 25. I will break the Assyrian in my Z. 

18. 1. woe to the Z. shadowing with wings! 

2. whose Z. the rivers have spoiled, 7. 

19. 24. shall be a blessing in the midst of the Z. 

21. 1. Cometh from the desert, from a terrible Z. 
23. 1. from the Z. of Chittim it is revealed 

24. 3. the Z. shall be utterly emptied and spoiled 

11. joy is darkened, the mirth of the I. is gone 
30. G. into the Z. of trouble and anguish 

32. 2. as the shadow of a great rock in a weary Z. 

13. on the Z. of my people shall come thorns 
33. 17. and behold the Z. that is very far ofl[' 

34. 9. the Z. thereof shall become burning pitch 

35. 7. and the thirsty Z. springs of water 
49. 12. and lo, these from the Z. of Sinim 

19. the Z. of thy destruction be too narrow 

53. 8. he was cut ofl'out of the Z. of the living 
.Ter. 1. 18. an iron pillar against the whole Z. 

2. 2. wentest after me, in a Z. that was not sown 

6. led us through a Z. of deserts, a Z. of drought 

7. when he entered, ye defiled my Z. 3. 9. 

15. the young lions made his Z. waste 

3. 19. how shall I give thee a pleasant Z. ? 

4. 20. the whole Z. is spoiled, suddenly are 

5. 19. serve strangers in a Z. that is not yours 

6. 8. lest I make thee a Z. not inhabited • 

8. 16. the whole Z. trembled at the sound 

9. 12. for what the Z. perisheth arid is burnt 
19. because we have forsaken the Z. 

11. 19. let us cut him off from the Z. of the living 
12. 4. how long shall the Z. mourn, herbs wither ? 

12. from one end of the I. even to the other 

15. I will bring again every man to his Z. 

16. 1.5. brought Israel from Z. of the north, 31. 16. 

18. because they have defiled my Z. they filled 
17. 6. inhabit wilderness into a salt Z. not inhabited 

22. 27. to the Z. whereunto they desire to return 

23. 15. is profaneness gone forth into the Z. 

25. 13. I will bring on that Z. all my v/ords 
27. 7. till the very time of his Z. come 

40. 4. behold, all the I. is before thee 

46. 12. thy shame, and thy cry hath filled the Z. 
50. 18. 1 will punish the king of Babylon and his Z. 

38. for it is the Z. of graven images, they are mad 
51. 43. a dry Z. a Z. wherein no man dwelleth 

47. her whole Z. shall be confounded 
Ezek. 7. 23. for the Z. is full of bloody crimes 

8. 17. they have filled the Z. with violence 

9. 9. and the Z. is full of blood, and the city 
14. 13. when the Z. sinneth against me 

17. bring a sword on 1. 1| 19. a pestilence into Z. 
17. 5. he took also of the seed of the Z. and planted 

13. he hath taken the mighty of the Z. 
21. 19. both shall come i'orth out of one Z. 

22. 24. thou art the Z. is not cleansed nor rained on 
30. should stand in the gap before me for the Z. 

32. 4. then will I leave thee upon the 1. 1 will cast 

33. 2. when I bring the sword upon a Z. 

3. if when he seeth the sword come upon the Z. 
24. the Z. is given us for inheritance 

36. 5. have appointed my Z. into their possession 
13. thou Z. devourestup men, and hast bereaved 

38. 9. thou shalt belike a cloud to cover the Z. 16. 
11. I will go up to the Z. of unwalled villages 

16. and I will bring thee against my I, 



Ezrk. 39. 12. that they may cleanse theZ. 

10. thus shall they cleanse the Z. 
47. 15. and this shall be the border of the I 
Dan. 11. ]G. he shall stand in the glorious Z. 41 
Hos. 4. 3. theieiore shall the Z.mourn and languish 
.Jotl ]. G. ior a nation is ccme up upon my I. strong' 
i. 3. the Z. is as the garden oi Lden bciore them 
18. then will the Loid be jealous lor his I. 

21. fear not, O Z. be giad || 3. 2. and ];aried my Z, 
./5?7((;s5. 2. she isloisakeii upon her/, there is none 

7. 10. the /. is not able to bear all his words 
8.4. even lo make the poor of the I to fail 
8. shall not the /. tremble for thisi 
9. 5. the Lord G. of ''osts is he that toucheth the I 

Zcph. 1. 2. I consume all ihiiigs from off the /. 

18. whole /. shall be devoured by fire of jealousy 
3. 19. 1 will gel them praise and lame in every I. 

Zech. 2. 6. ho, ho, fiee from the /. of the north 
3. 9. 1 will remove the iniquity of ihat /. in one 
9. 16. of a crown lifted uj), as an ensign ujon his I 

12. 12. the Z. shall mourn, every family apart 

13. 2. and the unclean spirit to pa^s out of the I 
8. in all the Z. two parts therein shall be cut off 

14. 10. all the Z. shall be turned as a plain 
Mal. 3. 12. for ye shall be a delightsome / 
Mat.Q. 26. fame hereof went abroad imoall that/, 

10. 15. more tolerable tor the /. of Sodom, 11. 24. 

23.15. ye compass sea and /. to make one proselyte 

27. 45. was darkness over all the /. JMark 15. 33. 
J¥ar A6.47.shipw as in the sea, and he alone on the I 
Duke 14. 35. neither fit tor the /. nor dunghill 

15. 14. there arose a great famine in that /. 
John 6. 21. immediately the ship was at the Z. 

2J. 11. Peter drew the net to Z. full ol' great fishes 
Acts 4. 37. having /. Si.ld it, anil brought the money 

5.8. tell me whether ye sold the Z. ior so much 

27. 39. when it was day, they knew not the /. 

43. cast themselves into the sea, and get to I. 

44. that they escaped all sale to /• 

See Benjamin, Chaldeans, Canaan, Dark- 
ness, Desolate, Divide, Divided. 
Dry LAND. 
Gen. 1. 9. let dry I. appear || 10. called dry I. earth 
7. 22. of all that was in the dry I. died 
jExo</.4.9.take and pour water on the c/r?/ /.and the 
waters shall become blood on the dry I. 

14. 21. and the Lord made the sea dry I. 

29. Israel walked on dry 1. 1| 15. 19. JVtA. 9. IL 
Josh. 4. 18. the priests' feet were lifted up on dryL 

22. Israel came over this Jordan on dry I. 
Psal. 63. 1. my flesh longeth for thee in a dry Z. 

66. 6. he turned the sea imo dry I. 

68. 6. but the rebellions dwell in a dry I. 

95. 5. sea is his, and his hands formed the dry L 
Isa. 41. 18. I will make dry I. spiings of water 
Jer. 50. 12. hindermost of nations shall be a dry I, 

51. 43. her cities are a dry I. and wilderness 
Hos. 2. 3. lest I set her as a dry I. and slay her 
Jonah 1.9. 1 fear God, who made the sea and dry L 

2. 10. the fish vomited out Jonah on the dry I. 

'Hag. 2. 6. and I will shake the sea and dry I. 

Heb. 11. 29. they passed the Red sea as by dry I. 

See Dwell, Egypt, Good. 

In the LAND. 

Gen. 13. 7. and the Canaanifes dwelt then in the I 

26. 22. and we shall be fruitful m the I. 

41. 31. the plenty shall not be known in the I. 

42. 34. 1 shall know, and ye shall traffick in the I. 
47. 4. for to sojourn in the I. are we come 

Exod. 8. 25. go ye, sacrifice (o your God in the I. 
9. .5. to-morrow the Ld. shall do this thing in the I 
14. 3. he will say, they are entangled Mt the I. 
Dev. 26. 6. and I will give peace in the I. and yo 
/)cw/.4.14. thatyemay do them int. I. whiih. ye go 
5. 16. that it may go well with thee in the I. 
11.9. that you may prolong days in 1. 1. 21. 1 25. 15 
25. 19. God hath given thee rest in the I. 

28. 8. he shall bless thee in the I. 11. | 30. 16. 

31. 13. fear the Lord as long as ye live in the I 
Judg. 18.7. and there was no magistrate in the I 

1 Sam. 23. 23. and if he be in the I. I will search 

2 Sam. 15. 4. O that I were made judge m the I. 
IKings 8.37.if there be firmine in the L 2 Chr. 6.28 
2 Chr. 6. 31. fear thee so long as they Jive in the L 

19. 5. and Jehoshaphat set judges in the I. 

32. 31. inquire of the wonder that was done in 1. 1. 
JoZ> 28. 13. nor is it found in the I. of the living 
Ps.27.13.goodness of the Lord in the Z.of the living 

35. 20. they devise deceitful matter in the I. 
74. 8. they burnt the synagogues of God in the I 
116.9.1 will walk before the L. in 1. 1, of the living 
142. 5. thou art my portion in the I. of the livin^f ' 

Isa. 7. 22. for honey shall every one eat in the L 
31 'jO. i7i the Z.of uprightness he will deal unjustly 
3t 1 . 1 shall not see the L. in the I. of the living 

Ezek. 20. 40. shall all of them in the I serve me 
26. 20. I shall set glory in the I. of the living 
32. 23. caused terror in the I. of the living, 24. 32i 
37. 22. 1 will make them one nation in the I. 
45. 8. in the I. shall be his possession in Isra«'I 



LAN 



LAN 



LAS 



F/os. 4. 1. because there is no truth in the I. 
Zech. 11. 16. I will raise up a Shepherd in the I. 
Li(.he''2\. 23. there shall be great distress in the I. 

Wei. 11.9. by faith he sojourned in the I. ol'proinise 

See Inhabitant, Inherit, Israel, Jlfdah. 

Our LAND. 
Gen. 47. 19. buy us and o.l. I'or bread, we and o. I. 
Psal. 85. 12. and our I. shall yield her increase 
Cant. 2 12. the voice ol' the turtle is heard in our I. 
Mic. 5. 5. the Assyrian shall come into our I. 
6. he shall deliver us when he cometh into our I. 
Own LAND. 
Exod. 18.27. Jethro went into his oion I. jVzwti. 10.30. 
IKingsW.^Ka. true rep. I heard in my o. 1.2 Chr.9.5. 
2 Kings 17. 23. Israel carried out of their own I. 

lS.32.take you to a land like yourow?iZ./sa.3G.17. 

19. 7. and ho shall return to his own I. 
2 Chr. 33. 21. he returned with shame to his own I. 
Isa. 13. 14. and flee every one to his own I. 

14. 1. choose Israel, and set them in their own I. 

37. 7. and fail by the sword in his oicni I. 
Jer. 25. 8. they shall dwell in their own I. 27. 11. 

37. 7. return io Egypi, into iheir oion I. 42. 12. 

50. IG. they shall tlee every one to his own I. 
Ezek. 34. 13. 1 will bring them into their own I. 
3(J. 24. 1 37. 14, 21. | 39. 2d. 

36. 17. when Israel dwelt in their oion I. 
Amos 7. 11. Israel led caj)tive out of their o?cw I. 

See People, Possess, Possession, Strange. 

Their LAND. 
Gen. 47. 22. wherefore the priests sold not tkcir I. 
Lev. 20. 24. but I said, ve shall inherit their I. 
JVum. 18.20. Aaron hacl no inheritance in their I. 
Deut. 2. 5. for I w'!l not give you oi' their I. 9. 

4. 38. bring thee, and give thee their I. .Jiidg. 6. 9. 

29. 8. wo took their I. and gave it. Josh. 10. 42. 

28. and the Lord rooted them out oi their I. 
IKings 8.48.reiurn and pray to ihee toward theirl. 
2 Chron. 7. 14. forgive their sin and heal their I. 
Psal. 105. 32. he gave them fiaming fire in their I. 

135. 12. and gave their L for a heritage, 136. 21. 
Isa. 2. 7. their I. is full of silver and horses 
8. their I. also is full of idols, they worship 

34. 7. their I. shall be soaked with blood 
Jer. 12. 14. behold, I will pluck them out oi their I. 

16. 15. 1 will bring them again into their I. 

51.5. not forsaken, tho' their I. was filled with sin 
Ezek. 34. 27. and they shall be safe in their I. 

39. 26. when they dwelt safely in theirl. and 
Amos 9. 15. and 1 will plant them on their I. 

This LAND. 
Gen. 12. 7. the Lord said, unto thy seed I will give 
this 1. 15. 18. 1 24. 7. 1 48. 4. Exod. 32. 13. 
' 28. 15. I will bring thee again into this I. 

31. 13. get thee out from this I. and return to land 
50. 24. and God will bring you out of this I. 

JVizm.14.3. why hath the L. brought us unto this I. 
8. then he will bring us into this I. and give it 
32. 5. let this I. be given to thy servants 
22. this I. shall be your possession before the Ld. 
34. 2. this I. shall fall to you, 13. Josh. 13. 2. 
Deut. 4.22. but I must die in this I. and not go over 
26. 9. and he hath given us this I. Josh. 1. 13. 
29. 24. wherefore hath the Lord done thus to 
this I. ? 27. 1 Kin^s 9. 8. 2 Chron. 7. 21. 
Judg. 2. 2. no league with tire inhabitants of this I. 
iKings 18.25.Ld. said, go up ag. this I. Isa. 36.10. 
2 Chron. 30. 9. they shall come again into this I. 
Jer. 14. 15. say, the sword shall not be in this I. 
16. 3. their fathers that begat them in this I. 
6. both great and small shall die in this I. 
13. therefore I will cast you out of this I. 
22. 12. and he shall see this I. no more 

24. 6. and I will bring them again to this I. 

25. 9. and I will bring them against this I. 
11. and this whole l. shall be a desolation 

28. 20. a man who prophesied against this I. 
32. 15. houses shall be possessed again in this I. 
4i. and I will plant them in this I. assuredly 

36. 29. the king of Babylon shall destroy this I. 

37. 19. shall not come against you, nor this I. 
42. 10. if ye will abide in this 1. 1 will build you 

13. if ye say, we will not dwell in this I. 
45. 4. I will pluck up even this whole I. 
Ezek. 11. 15. to us is this I. given in possession 

47. 14. this I. shall fall unto you for inheritance 
48. 29. this is the I. which ye shall divide 

£cts 7.4. he removed him into this I. wherein 

Thy LAND. 
Exod. 23. 10. six years thou shalt sow thy I. 
26. nothing shall cast their young in thy I. 
33. they shall not dwell in thy I. lest they 
34. 24. nor shall any man desire thy I. 
Num. 21.22. Israel said, let me pass through thy I. 
Deut.2.'27. Judg. 11. 17,19. 
Dezit. 7. 13. he will bless the fruit of thy I. 
21. 23. bury him, that thy l be not defiled 
28. 12. to give the r?.in to thy I. in his season 
18. cursed shall be the fruit of thy l. 42. 
Sam. 7. 23. and to do great things for thy I. 
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'2 Savi. 24. 13. shall famine come to thee in thy I. ? 
Psal. 85. 1. thou hast been favourable to thy I. 
Isa. 8. 8. his wings shall fill the breadth of thy I. 

14. 20. because thou hast destroyed thy I. 

23. 10. pass through thy I. as a river, .0 Tarshish 

60. 18. violence shall no more be heard in thy I. 

C2. 4. nor shall thy I. be termed desolate; the Lord 
delighteth in thee, and thy I. shall be married 
Ezek. 32. 8. and I will set darkness upon thy I 
Amos 7. 17. and thy I. shall be divided by line 
Mic. 5. 11. I v/ill cut off the cities of thy l. 
J\rah. 3.13. the gates ot't/iy I. shall be set wide open 

Your LAND. 
Ge7i.47.23. 1 have bought you and your I. this day 
Lev. Yd. Si. when ye reap ihe harvest of your 1. 23.22. 

25. 45. children, which they begat in your I. 

25. 5. ye shall eat, and dwell in your I. safely 
6. nor shall the sword go through ijour I. 
20. for your I. shall not yield her increase . 
JVum. 10. 9. if you go to war in your I. then blow 

22.13. get into your I. || 34.12. this shall b6 your I. 
Deut. 11. 14. give you the rain of your I. in season 

1 Sam. G.5. he v.'ill lighten his hand from off your I. 
Jer. 5. 19. and have served strange gods in your I. 

27. 10. prophesy, to remove you far from your I. 
44.22. tlierefore is yourl.a. desolation and astonish. 

LANDED. 
Acts 18. 22. when we had /. at Cesarea 
21. 3. and sailed into Syria, and I. at Tyre 

LANDING. 
Acts 28. 12. I. at Syracuse we tarried three days 

LAND-MARK. 
Deut. 19.14. thou shalt not remove thv neighbour's 
l.-mark, Prov. 22". 28. \ 23. 10. 
27. 17. cursed that removeth neighbour's Z.-7?f. 

LAND-7?mr/tS. 
Job 24.2. some remove the Z.-7?iar/i:5, and take away 

LANDS. 
Gen. 41. 54. and the dearth w^as in all I. 57. 
47. 18. not ought left but our bodies and I. 

22. wherefore they sold not their I. 
Judg. 11. 13. restore these I. again peaceably 

2 Kings 19. 11. thou hast heard w'hat the kings of 

Assyria have done to all I. Isa. 37. 11. 

1 Chron. 14. 17. the fame of Davifl went into all I. 

2 Chron. 13. 9. priests after the manner of other I. 
17. 10. fear fell on all I. round about 

32. 17. as the gods of other I. have not delivered 
Ezra 9. 1. have not separated from the people of I. 

2. have mingled vvith the people of those I. 11. 
JVeA.5. 3. some said, we have mortgaged our I. 4. 

5. for other men have our I. and vineyards 
11. restore, I pray you, this day their I. 

10. 28. that had separated from the people of tho I. 
Psal. 49.11. they call their I. aftertheir own names 
G6. 1. make a joyful noise all ye l. 100. 1. 

105. 44. and gave them the I. of the heathen 

106. 27. lifted his hand, to scatter them in the Z. 

107. 3. gathered them out of the Z. from east 
Jer. 16. 15. that brought up Israel from I. whither 

27. 6. have given all these Z. to Nebuchadnezzar 
Ezek. 20. 6. into a land which is the glory of all Z. 15. 
39. 27. gathered them out of tlieir enemies' Z. 
Mat. 19. 29. hath forsaken houses, I. Mark 10. 29. 
Mark 10. 30. shall receive a hundred fold Z. 
Acts 4. 34. as many as were possessors of Z. sold 

LANES. 
Luke 14. 21. go out quickly into the Z. of the city 

LANGUAGE 
Signifies, [1] A set of words which a particular 
nation or people make use of to express their 
thoughts, 2 Kings 18. 26. [2] The Hebrew 
tuiijiie, Gen. 11. 1, 6. 
Shall speak the language of Canasji, Isa. 19. 18. 
Shall make profession of the true religion, 
and become members of the gospel cKdrch. 

1 will turn to the people a pure language, Zepk. 

3. 9. / will renew them by my Spirit and 
give them a pure icay of worshipping me in 
prayer and praises, as the fruit and issue of 
a purified heart. 

Gen. 11. 1. the whole earth was of one I. and sp. 

6. the people is one, and they have all one I, 

7. go down, and there confound their Z. 9. 

2 Kings 18. 26. speak in the Syrian Z. Isa. 36. 11. 

23. Rab-shakeh cried in the Jews' I. Isa. 36. 13. 
J^eh. 13. 24. their children could not speak in the 

Jews' Z. but according to the Z. of each people 
Esth. 1.22. to every people after their Z. 3. 12. | 8. 9. 
Psal. 19. 3. no Z. where their voice is not heard 
81. 5. where I heard a Z. that I understood not 
114. 1. house of Jacob from a people of strange I. 
Is a. 19. 18. five cities speak the Z. of Canaan 
Jer. 5. 15. a nation, whose Z. thou knowest not 
Ezek. 3. 5. not sent to a people of hard Z. 6. 
Dan. 3. 29. 1 decree, every Z. that speaketh amiss 
Zeph. 3. 9. 1 will turn to the people a pure Z. 
Acts 2. 6. every m an heard them speak in his own Z. 

LANGUAGES. 
Dan. 3. 4. to you, O people, nations, and I 



Dan.3.7. all Z.fell down and worshipped tiie iniagq 
4.1.NebuchadnezzartoaliZ.||G.i;5. Darius to all/ 
5. 19. all Z. trembled and feared before him 

7. 14. all people, nations, and /.should .serve him 
Zech. 8. 23. ten men out oi ah /. shall take hold 

LANGUISH. 
Isa. 16. 8. for the fields of Hesiibon Z. and vine 

19. 8. and they thatspread neis on waters shall I 

24. 4. the haughty people of the earth da I. 
Jer. 14.2. gates of Judah Z. aiid are black to.grouiid 
Hos. 4. 3. every one that dweilelh therein shall I 

LANGUISHED. 
Lam. 2. 8. rampart and wail to lament, I. together 

LANGUlStJETH. 
Isa. 24. 4. the world Z. and fadeth away 

7. the vine I. || 33. 9. the earth mourneth and I. 
J'er.15.9. she that hath born seven l. given uj) ghost 
.Joel 1. 10. the oil I. \\ 12. the fig-tree Z. 
J^ah. 1. 4. Bashan Z. and Carmel, the fiower Z. 

LANGUISHING. 
P5aZ.41.3.Lord will strengthen him on the bed of Z. 

LANTERNS. 
John 18. 3. Judas cometh with Z. and torches 

LAP. 
2 Kings 4. 39. and gathered wild gourds, his Z. full 
JVeA. 5. 13. Ishook my Z. and said, God shake 
Prov. 16. 33. the lot is cast inio the Z. but disposing ' 

LAPPED. 
Judg. 7. 6. the number that I. were three hundred 
7. the Lord said, by them that I. I will save you 
LAPPETH. 
Judg. 7. 5. every one that I. of the water as a dog. 
LAPWING. Sec Bat. 
LARGE. 
G^ew. 34.21. the land, behold it isZ. enough for thera 
F/zod. 3. 8. to bring them into a good and I. land 
./«rfo-.18.10.when ye go, ye shall come info a I. land 
2 Sara.22.20. he brought me into Z. place, Fs. 18.19. 
JVe/i. 4. 19. 1 said to people, the work is great and Z. 
7. 4. the city was I. and great, but the people few 
9. 35. have not served thee in the Z. and lat land 
Psal. 31. 8. thou hast set my feel in a Z. room 
118.5. Lord answered me, and set nsein a I. place 
119. 1 45. 1 will w-alk at Z. for I seek thy precepts 
Isa. 22. 18. he will toss ihee into a I. country 
30. 23. in that day shall thy cattle feed in Z.i)asturea 
33. Tophet is ordained, he made it deep and I. 
Jer. 22. 14. that saith, I will build Z. chambers 
Ezek. 23. 32. drink of thy sister's cuji deej) and L 
/fos.4.16.Ld. will feed them as a Iamb in a Z. place 
Mat. 28. 12. they gave Z. money to the soldiers 
Mark 14.15. will shew a Z. upper room, Luke 22.12. 
Gal. 6. 11. ye see how Z. a letter I have u'litten 
Rev. 21. 16. the length is as Z. as the oreadth 
LARGENESS. 

1 Kings 4. 29. God gave Solomon Z. of heart 

LASCIVIOUSNESS. 
Mark 7. 21. out of the heart of men proceed Z. 

2 Cor. 12. 21. and have not repented of the Z. 
Gal. 5. 19. the works of the flesh are manifest, I 
Eph.i. 19. who hath given themselves o^er to Z. 

1 Pet. 4. 3. when we M'alked in Z. lusts, excess 
Judc 4. turning the grace of our God into Z. 

LAST. 
Gen. 49. 19. But Gad shall overcome at ihe Z. 
JVum. 23. 10. and let my Z. end be like his ' 

2 Sam. 19. 11. why are ye Z. to bring th(>. king, 12 
23. 1. now these be the I. words of David 

1 Chron. 23. 27. for by the Z. words of David 
29. 29. now the f\i^'^ of David the king, first and L 

2 Chron. 9. 23. the acts of Solomon first and Z. 
12. 15. of Rehoboam first and I. || IC. 11. of Asa 

20. 34. the acts of Jehoshaphat first and I. 

25. 26. the acts of Amaziah first and Z. 

26. 22. of Uzziah first and I. \\ 28. 26. of Aha3 
35. 27. Josiah's deeds first and Z. are written 

Ezra 8. 13. and of the Z. sons of Adonikam 
JVeh. 8. 18. from the first day to the Z. he read 
Prov. 5. 11. and thou mourn at the Z. when thy 

23.32. at the Z. it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth 
Isa. 41. 4. 1 the Lord, the first, and with the Z. 44, 6. 
1 48. 12. Rev. 1. 11, 17. | 2. 8. | 22. 13. 
Jer. 12. 4. they said, he shall not see our Z. end 

50.17.at Z.Nebuchadnezzar bath broken his honoa 
Lam. 1. 9. she remembereth not her Z. end 
Dan. 4. 8. at the Z. Daniel came in before me 

8. o.but one was higher, and the higher cnme up I, 
19. make thee know what shall be in the Z. end 

Amos 9. 1. 1 will slay the Z. of them with sword 
Jl/aM2.45.Z.state of that man is worse XwA-c 11.26. 

19. 30. many that are first shsll be I. and the L 

first, 20. 16. Mark 10. 31. Luke 13. 30, 

20. 8. beginning from the Z. to the first 
12. these I. have wrousrht but one hour 
14. I will give to this Z. even as unto ihee 

21. 37. Z. of all be sent his son, siyin?, Mark 12. 6. 

22. 27. and I. of all the womnn died also, in re- 

surrection whose wife ? Mark 12. 22. Luk4 
20. 32. 
26. 60. a<- the I came two false witnesses 



LAU 

Mat^lSA. Iho I. error sliall we worse tlian ihc fiist 
Mark !). -io if ilussire Id l)u iirsi, llie same aliall be /. 
l^ukc 1-. .lU. lili liiuu liasl paid l!ie /. mito 
hkii H. i). bo-iiiiiiiiji; ai ilio clciosi even lo the I. 

1 Cur. 4. il. Ij-ovi iiaili t.el i'unli u» the apostles Z. 
1.1. 8. ami Z. oi' ail lie was seen of ino also 

2G. iho Z. cm luy is deatli || -13. tlie l- Ailain 
52. ail Ije chan^eil in a iiionieiit, at tlie /. trun.p 
P/iUA. 10. ul Z. )i)ur eare ofiue nourished iigaiii 
Rev. 2. IS). theZ. works lo be more tliaii tlie rirs: 
15. 1. seven aiigeis liaviiig the seven I. nlarues 
21. y. seven viais full ofilie seven /. plagues 
LAST day, days. 
Signifies, [1] The cigkik and great day of the 
feast of tabernacles, tvkercin there used to be 
the greatest assemblies, John'i.'.il. [2J The day 
of judgment, Joim 11. 24. | 12. 48. i-i] From 
the time of Christ's first coming to his second. 
Acts 2. 17. Hel). 1. 2. 
Oen. 49. 1. wliicii shall befall you in the I. days 
Is a.2.2.co\\ic to pas.s in I. days, Jllic. 4.1. .dcts 2".17. 
Jo/i?i(5.'JlK siiouki raise it up at the I. day, 40,44,54. 
7. 37. ill the l. day, ihe great day of tiie feast 

11. 24. 1 know that he shall rise again at the I. day 

12. 48. the same shall judge him in the I. day 

2 Tim. 3. 1. ill I. days perilous times shall come 
Jleb. 1. 2. iiatii spoicen in llicse l. days by his Son 
Jam. 5. 3. ye have heaped treasure for the I. days 
2 Pet. 3. 3. there shall come in the I. days scoffers 

LAST time, times. 
1 Pet. 1. 5. ready to bo revealed in the I. time 

20. but was manifest in tlicse I. times for you 
i John 2. 18. little cliildren, it is the I. ti. are many 
antichrists, whereby we know that it is the I. time 
Jude 18. told there slioukl be mockers in the Z. time 

LASTED. 
Jud<r. 14. 17. and she wcjit while the feast I. 

LASTING. 
Deut. 33. 15. for the precious things of the Z. hills 

LATCriET. 
Isa. 5. 27. nor the I. of their shoes be broken 
Mark 1. 7. the Z. of whose shoes, Luke 3. 16. 

LATE. 
Psal. 127. 2. it is in vaiii for you to set up Z. 
Mic. 2. 8. of Z. my people is risen up as an enemy 
John 11. 6. the Jev;s of Z.. sought to stone thee 

LATELY. 
^cts 18. 2. found Aquila a Jew Z. come from Italy 

LATliV. 
Luke'i2. 3S. written in Hebrew and Z. John 19. 20. 

LATTEll. 
£xod. 4. 8. tl:ey will believe the voice of the Z. sign 
Deut. 11. !4. Will give tlice the first rain, and Z. rain 
24. 3. and if her I. husband hate her or die 
Joh 19.25. my Redeemer shall stand at the Z. day 
29.23. they opened their mouth as fur the Z. rain 
Prcv. If). 15. hJs favour is as a clo-ud of the Z. rain 

19. 20. that i!!;)U mayest be wise in the Z. end 
Jer. 3. 3. aad there hath been no Z. rain 
5. 24. b.'th the former and Z. rain in his season 
Ezek. 38. 8. in the I. years thou shalt come 
Dan. 8. 23. in the Z. time of their kingdom 

11. 29. but it shall noi be as the former or the Z. 
Hos.fS. 3. he shall come as the Z. and former rain 
Joel 2. 23. and the Z. rain in the first month 
Amos 7. 1. in the bog!n;iiiig of the Z. growth 
Hag. 2. 9. the slory of the I. house shall be greater 
Zech. 10. ]. ask ye rain in the time of the Z. rain 

1 Tim. 4. 1. that in the Z. times some shall depart 

Sei: Day.':, End. 
LATTiCE. 
Judg. 5.28. Sisera's mother cried through the Z. 

2 Kings 1. 2. Ah:;zi.ih fell down through the Z. 
Cant. 2. 9. shewing h.'m.'alf through the Z. 

LAUO. 
Rom. la.ll.praise the Lord , and Z.him all ye people 

LAYER. 

Exod. 30. 18. thou siialt also make a Z. of brass 

28. the Z. and his tV,o., Ml. 9. i 35. 16. |_39. 39. 

38. 8. he made the Z. of I5rass and the foot brass 

40.7. thou f-halt set the Z. i| 30. and he set the Z. 

11. and thou shalt anoint theZ. and his foot 
Lev. 8. 11. he anointed both the Z. and his foot 

1 Kings 7.30.un-'cr the Z. were undersetters molten 
38. every Z. was forty baths, and every Z. was 

2 Kings 16. 17. and king Ahaz removed the I. 

LAYERS. 

1 Kings 7. 38. then made he ten I. of brass 
40. and Hiram made the I. and the shovels 
43. and the ten Z. on the bases, 2 Chron. 4. 6, 14. 
LAUGH 

Bignifies, [1] To rejoice greatly in a blessing pro- 
mised, or already conferred, Gen. 17. 17. 1 21. 6. 
[2] Ti: dist---ust, or doubt of the fulfilment of a 
promise, Gen. 18.12. [3] Toreceive comfort and 
joj/,Luke6.21. [41 To h c merry in a sinful man- 
ner., Luke 0. 25. [5] To carry one''s scif famili- 
arly andpleasantly towards nnother,Joh 29.24. 

At destruction and famine thou shalt laugh. Job 5. 

22. Thou shalt rejoice, that by God's watchful 

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ar,d gracious providence thou hast been secured 
from them, when others are destroyed thereby. 
Gen \6. 13. wherefore did Sartih Z. saying 
15 and he said, nay, but thou didst Z. 

21. {J.God hath made nieloZ. all will Z. with me 
Job 5. 22. at destruction and I'aniine thou shalt Z. 

9 2;i. he will /. at the trial of the innocent 

22. 19. and tlie innocent I. them to scorn 
Psal. 2.4. iie that silteth in the heavens shall Z. 

22. 7. all they that see me Z. me to scorn 
37. 13. the Lord shall Z. at him, for he seetli 
52. 0. the righteous also shall Z. at him 
59. 8. but thou, O Lord, shalt Z. at them 
80. 6. and our enemies Z. among themselves 

Pron. 1. 26. I also will Z. at your calamity 
29. 9. whether he rage or I. iliere is no rest 

Eccl. 3. 4. a lime to weep, and a time to Z. 

iMke 6. 21. blessed arc ye that weep, ye shall Z. 

251 woe unto you that I. now, ye shall weep 

LAUGHED. 

Gen. J7. 17. Abraham Z. | Id. 12. Sarah Z. in herself 
18. 15. then Sarah denied, saying, 1 Z. not 

2 Kiugs 19. 21. daughter of Zion hath I. Isa. 37.22. 

2 Chron. 30. 10. they Z. them to scorn, and mocked 

JVe/t. 2. 19. they Z. us to scorn, and despised us 

•Toh 12. 4. the just and upright man is Z. to scorn 
29. 24. if 1 Z. on them,* they believed not 

Ezek. 23. 32. thou shall be Z. to scorn, and had 

J{/aZ.9.24. they Z. to scorn, Mark 5. 40. Luke 8. 53. 
LAUGH ETH. 

.Tob 41. 29. he Z. at the shaking of a spear 
LAUGHING. 

Job 8. 21. till he fill thy mouth with Z. and thy lips 
LAUGHTER. 

Psal. 120. 2. then was our mouih filled with Z. 

Prov. 14. 13. even in I. the heart is sorrowful 

Eccl. 2. 2. I said of Z. it is mad, and of mirth 

7. 3. sorrow is better than I. \\ 6. so is Z. of the fool 
Jam. 4. 9. let yourZ. be turned to mourning 

LAVISH. 

Isa. 40. 0. they Z. gold out of the bag, and weigh 
LAUNCH. 

Liike 5. 4. lie said to Siinen, Z. out into the deep 
J.AUNCHED. 

Luke 8. 22. let us go over, and they Z. forth 

Acts 21, 1. that after we had I. 27. 2, 4. 
LAW 

Signifies, [1] Jl rule directing and obliging a ra- 
tional creature in moral andreligioas actions, 
Prov. 28. 4. [2] That which often hath the 
force of goocrning and over-ruling our actions 
in our present imperfect state, Rom. 7. 23, 25. 
[3] 7Vie 'whole doctrine of the word delivered 
by God to his church, Psal. 1. 2. | 19. 7. [4] 
7'/ie decalogue, or ten moral precepts, Rom. 2. 
25. I 7. 7. [5] The second table of the law, 
Rom. 13. 8. [6] The precepts of God, moral, 
ceremonial, and judicial, John 1. 17. [7] 
The principles of reason, or the law of na- 
ture written in mans heart, Rom. 2. 14. [8J 
The old testament, John 10. 34. | 15. 25. 1 Cor. 
14. 21. [9] TliC doctrine of the gospel, 
which no less obliges men to tlie belief and 
practice of it, than the law did, Isa. 2. 3. | 42. 
4. Rom. 3. 27. [10] The works commanded 
by the law, Gal. 3. 11. [II] ^ strict and pre- 
cise observation of the law, Phil. 3. 5. [12] 
The covenant that God made with the Jews, 
icith all the constitution of 'worship thereto 
belonging, Heb. 10. J. 

Gen. 47. 23. Joseph made it a Z. over the land 

Exod. 12. 49. one Z. to him that is home-born and 
to the stranger. Lev. 24. 22. J^am. 15. 16, 29. 
24. 12. 1 will give thee a Z. and commandment 

Deut. \%- 11. according to the sentence of the Z. 
33. 2. from his right hand went a fiery Z. for them 
4.J\Ioses commanded us a Z. even the inheritance 

.Tosh. 1. 7^ mayest obs. to do according to all the Z. 

8. 32. wrote on the stones a copy of the Z. of Moses 
34. afterward he read the words of the Z. 

22. 5. take heed to the Z. 2 Kings 17. 13, 37. \ 21. 8. 
2 Kings 17. 34. nor do after the Z. and command. 

23. 24. that he might perform the words of the I. 

25. according to all the Z. of Moses 

1 Chron. 16. 17. hath confirmed to Jacob for aZ. 
22. 12. that thou mayest keep the Z. of God 

2 Chron. 14. 4. commanded Judah to do the Z. 
19. 10. between I. and commandment, statutes 
30. 16. stood in their place according to Z. of Moses 
31.21. Hezekiah did in every work, and in the Z. 

33. 8. take heed to do according to the whole Z. 

34. 19. when Josiah heard the words of the Z. 
Ezra 7. 6. he was a ready scribe in the Z. 12, 21. 

14. to enquire according to tlie /. of thy God 

26. will not do tlie Z. of God, and Z. of the king 
10. 3. and let it be done according to the Z. 

JVc/t.8. 2. and Ezra the priest brought the Z. before 
7. Levites caused the people to understand the Z. 
9. people wept when they heard tlie words of Z. 
13. were gathered together to understand ihe Z. 



LAW 

JVe/t. 10.28. had sepaiated tliemselves toZ. of Gofi 
29. entered into an oath to walk in Gorfs I. 

12. 44. to gather into them the portions of the Z. 

13. 3. when they had heard the Z. they ^cjiarated 
Ksth. J. 8. the drinking was according to the I. 

15. what do to the (pieen Yashti according to 1. 7 
4. IJ. there is one Z. of his to put him to, death 

10. [ will go in, which is not according to the Z. 
.Tob 22. 22. receive Ihe Z. from liis mouth, lay up 
Psal. 1. 2. in his Z. he meditates day and night 
37. 31. the Z. of his God is in liis heart 
78. 5. for he ajipointcd a i. in Israel, which bo 

10. and they refused to walk in his Z. 
6J. 4. this was a Z. of the God of Jacob 
94. 20. which frameth mischief by a Z. 
105. 10. and confirmed the same to Jacob for a I. 
119. 72. the Z. of ihy mouth is better than gold 
Prov. 1. 8. fo.rsiike not the Z. of thy mother, 0. 20 
G. 23. commandment is a lamji, and the Z. is light 
13. 14. the Z. of the wise is a fountain of life 

28. 4. they that fors^ike the Z. praise the Vv'icked, 

but such as kee[) the Z. contend with then 
7. whoso keepeth the Z. is a wise son 
9. he that turns nway his ear from hearing the U 

29. is. but he that keejielh the Z. hapjiy is he 
31. 5. lest they drink and forget the Z. 

26. and in her tongue is the Z. of kindness 
Isa. 1. 10. and give ear to the Z. of our God 
2. 3. out of Zion shall go forth the I. Mic. 4. 2. 
8. 16. seal the Z. || 20. to the Z. and the testimony 
42. 4. and the isles shall wait for his Z. 
21. the Lord v.'ill magnify Ihe Z. and make it 
24. neither were tliey obedient to his Z. 
51. 4. for a Z. shall j.'roceed from me 
.ler. 2. 8. they that handle the Z. knew me not 
18. 18. the Z. shall not perish from the priest 
32.11.evidence was sealed accord. toZ.andcustom 
44. 23. ye have not obeyed, nor walked in his Z 
/uam. 2. 9. the Z. is no more, prophets fiild no vision 
Ezek. 7. 26. the Z. shall perish from the jiriests 
Dan. 6. 5. except conceining the I. of his God 
12. true according to the Z. of the Wedes, 15. 
Has. 4. 6. thou hast forgotten the Z. of tjiy God 
Nab. 1. 4. liiereforc the Z. is slacked, and judgmen 
Zcph. 3. 4. her jiriests have done violence to (he I. 
Hug. 2. 11. ask now the priests concerning the I, 
Zech. 7. 12. lest they should hear the Z. and words 
Ji/«Z. 2. 6. the Z. of truth was in his mouih 

7. and they should seek the Z. at his mouth 

8. ye have caused many to .stumble at the Z 
9.not kc[)t niyways.but have been partial in theJ 

4. 4. remember the Z. of Moses my servant 
Mat. 5. 17. think not I am come to destroy the I 

18. one titile shall in no wise pass from the Z. 
40. and if any man will sue thee at the Z. 

11. 13. the Z. jirophesied till John, JAike 16. 16. 

12. 5. have ye not retid in the Z. how that on 
22. 30. which is the great commandment in the I 

40. on these two commandments hang all the I 

23.23. have omitted the we'ghiicr matters of the Z. 

Luke 2. 27. to do for him after the custom of the I. 

5. 17. there were doctors of the Z. sitting by 
W. 17. than for one titile of the Z. to fail 

.lohnJ. 17. for the Z. was given by Moses, but grace 
45. him of whom Moses in the Z. did write 
7. 19. did not Moses give you the Z. and yet none 
of you keepeth the Z. why go ye to kill me? 

23. that the Z. of Moses should not be broken 
49. jicople who knoweth not the Z. are cursed 
51 . doth our Z. judge any man beibre it hear him? 

8. 5. now Moses in the Z. commanded us 

10. 34. is it not written in your Z. ye are gods ? 

12. 34. we have heard out of the Z. that Christ 
1.5. 25. might be fulfilled what is written in their Z. 

18. 31. and judge him according to your Z. 

19. 7. we have a Z. and by our Z. he ought to die 
Acts 5.34.then stood up Gamaliel, a doctor of the Z. 

G. 13. to speak blasphemous words against the I. 
7. 53. who have received the Z. by angels 

13. 15. after reading of the Z. and projihets 

39. ye could not he justified by the Z. of IMoses 
15. 5. to command them to kec]) the Z. of Moses 

24. ye must bo circumcised and keep the Z. 
18. 13. men to worship God contrary to the Z. 

15. but if it be a question of your Z.look ye to it 
19. 38. the Z. is open || 21. 20. zealous of the Z. 

21. 24. but that thou thyself keepest the Z. 

28. this is the man that tcacheth against the l. 

22. 3. taught accoi(]ing to the manner of tlie Z. 

12. Ananias a devout man according to the I. 

23. 3. for sittest tliou to judge me after the Z. and 
commandest me to be smitten contrary to the Z.J 

24. 6. and would have judged according to our I 
2.5. 8. nor against the Z. of the Jews, nor lemplo 
28. 23. persuading them out of the Z. and jropheU 

Rom. 2. 12. sinned in the Z. shall be judged by the / 

13. not the hearers of the Z. are just before God 
14.when the Gentiles which have not the Z. do bj 

nature things contained in the Z. these having 
not the Z. are a 1. unto tliemselves 



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Horn. 2.15. wjiich shew the work of the Z.writtcn in 
17. thou uri called a Jew, and resiest in the I. 
16. kiiowcst, being instructed oui of the l. 
20. which hast the I'orin of the truth in the l. 
!23. thou liiai inakest thy boast of the I. tlirough 
hrcakhig the /. dishonourcst thou Godi 
23. circuuicision verily protiteth if thou keep 
the /. but if thou be a breaker of the I. 
'*6. therefore if keep the righteousness of the l. 
27. uncircumcision, if it fulrii the I. judge thee 
who by circumcision dost transgress the I. 

3. 19. we know what things soever the I. saith 
20. by the deeds of I. no flesh be justified, for by 

the I. is the knowledge of sin, 23. Oal. 2. I'o. 
5il. the righteousness of G. is witnessed by the I. 
^^7. by what I. excluded? by the l. of faith 
31. do we make void the I. ? we establish the I. 

4. 13. for the promise was not through the I. 

14. for if they which are of the I. be heirs 

15. the l. worketh wrath, for where no I. is 

16. be sure, not to that only which is of the I. 

5. 13. for until the I. sin was in the world, but 

sin is not imputed where there is no I. 

20. the I. entered, that the offence might abound 

7. 1. I speak to them which know the I. the I. 

hath dominion over a man as lojig as he liveth 

2. the woman is bound by the I. to her husband ; 



if he be dead, she is loosed from the I. 3. 



4. ye also are become dead to the I. by Christ 

5. the motions of sins wJiich were by the I. 
0. but now we are delivered from the I. 

7. is the I. sin 1 I had not known sin but by I. nor 

lust, except I. had said, thou shalt not covet 

8. for without the I. sin was dead 
12. the I. is holy, and commandment holy, just 
14.theZ.is spiritual il IG.theZ. isgood, 1 Tim. 1.8. 
21. 1 find then a 1. 1| 22. 1 delight in the I. of God 
23. 1 see another I. warring against the I. of my 

mind, bringing me into captivity to I. of sin 
7. 23. with mind I serve I. of God, flesh I. of sin 
S. 2. the I. of life made me free from the I. of sin 

3. for what the I. could not do, in that weak 

4. the righteousiicss of the l. might be fulfilled 
7. the carnal mind is not subject to the I. of God 

t. 4. to Vv'hom pertaineth the giving of the I. 
31. Israel followed after the I. of righteousness 
32. because they sought it by the works of the I. 
— ^10. 4. Christ is the end of the I. for righteousness 

5. describes the righteousness which is of the L 
13. 8. he that loveth another, hath fulfilled the I. 

"T-O. therefore love is the fulfilling of the Z. 

I Cor. 6. 1. dare any of you go to Z. before the unjust 

6. but brother goeth to Z. Nvith brother 

7. because ye go to Z. one Vv-ith another 

7.39. wife is bound by the Z.as long as her husband 
9. 8. or saith not the Z. the same also 1 
14. 34. to be under obedience, as also saith the I. 
15.53. of death is sin, and strength of sin is the Z. 
Gal.l.lG. man is notjustified by the works of the Z. 
19.1 thro' the I. am dead to the Z. that I mightlive 
21. for if righteousness come by the Z. then 
S. 2. received ye the spirit by the works of the Z. ? 
5. miracles, doeth he it by the works of the Z. 1 

10. as many as are of the works of the Z. 

11. that no man is justified by the Z. is evident 

12. and the I. is not of faith, but the man 

13. Christ hath redeemed us from tlie curse of Z. 

17. the covenant ih Christ, the Z. cannot disannul 

18. if the inheritance be of the Z. not of promise 

19. wherefore then serveth the Z. ? it was added 

21. is the Z. then against the promises ? if a Z. had 

been given, righteousness had been by the Z. 
— ■24.the Z. was ourschoolmasterto bring us to Chr. 

4. 21. tell me, do ye not hear the Z. ? 

5. 3. that he is a debtor to do the whole Z. 

4. for whosoever of j'ou are justified by the Z. 

14. all the I. is fulfilled in one word, even in this 
23. temperance, against such there is no Z. 

6. 2. bear ye, and so fulfil the I. of Christ 

13. nor themselves keep the Z.but desire to Iiave 
Eph. 2. 15. having abolished in his flesh the Z. 
Phil. 3. 5. as touching the I. a Pharisee 

G. touching the righteousness in the Z. blameless 

9. not having mine own righteousness, of the Z. 
Tim. 1. 7. desiring to be teachers of the I. 

9. the I. is not made for a righteous man- 
Tit. 3. 9, but avoid contentions about the Z. 
Ileb. 7. 5. to take tithes of people according to the I. 

11. for under it the people received the l. 

12. there is made of necessity a change of the I. 
16. not afte-rthe I. of a carnal commandment 

- — 19. for the I. made nothing perfect, but bringing 

28. the Z. makcth men high-priests, but the word 

of the oath which was since the Z. maketh Son 

9.4. there are priests offer gifts according to the Z. 

9. 19. when Moses had spoken according to theZ. 

22. all things are by the Z. purged with blood 
10. 1. the Z. having a shadow of good things 

28. he that despised Moses' I. died without mercy 
lam. 1. 25. whoso looketh into perfect I. of liberty 
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James 2. 8. if ye fulfil the royal i. ye do well 

9. and aio convinced of the Z. as transgressors 

10. for whosoever shall keep the wlioie Z. 

11. if thou kill, thou art a transgressor of the Z. 

12. they that shall be judged by the Z. of liberty 
4. 11. that speaketh evil of the Z. and judgeth the Z. 

1 Jt;/iw3.4.whosoever committeth sin transgresseth 

also the I. for sin is the transgression of the Z. 
See Book. 
LAW of the Lord. 
Exod. 13. 9. that the Lord's I. may be in thy mouth 

2 Kings 10.31. Jehu took no heed to wall: in l.of L. 
2 Chr on. 12. 1. llehoboam forsook Z. of L. and Isr. 

31. 4. that they might be encouraged in the Z. ofL. 

35. 26. Josiah's goodness accordmg to the Z. of L. 
Ezra 7.10.prepared his heart to seek the Z. of Lord 
Psal. 1.2. his delight is in the l.ffL. and in his law 

19.7. the Z. of the L. is perfect, converting the soul 

119.1. blessed are they who walk in the Z. of the L. 
Is a. 5. 24. because they have cast away the I. of L. 

30. 9. children that will not hear the Z. of the Lord 
Jcr. 8.8. how do ye say, the Z. of the Lord is with us 
^/rtos2.4.becausethey have despised the l.oftkeL. 
Luke 2.39.had performed according to the Z. of L. 

Jlhj LAW. 
Exod. 16. 4. whether they will walk in my I. or no 
2 Ckron. 6. 16. so that thy children walk in my I. 
Psal. 78. 1. give ear, O my people, to my I. incline 

89. 30. if his children forsake?);?/ Z. and walk 
Prov. 3. 1. ray son, forget not my I. but keep 

4.2.for3akc not my 1. 1| 7.2. keep vi'y I. as the apple 
Isa. 51. 7. the people in whose heart is my I. 
Jer. 6. 19. they have not hearkened unto my I. 

9. 13. because they have forsaken my I. 

16. 11. have forsaken me, and have not kept my I. 
26. 4. if ye will not hearken to walk in my I. 

31. 33. 1 will put my I. in their inward parts 

44. 10. nor have they feared nor walked in ray I. 
Ezek. 22. 26. her priests have violated my I. 
Hos. 8. 1. because they trespassed against my I. 
12. have written to him the great things of iny I. 
^ This LAW. 
Lev. 14. 2. this shall be the Z. of leper in cleansing 
J\rum.5. 30. the priest shall execute on her this I. 
19. 2. this is the ordinance of the I. 31. 21. 
Deiit. 1. 5. began Moses to declare this I. saying 
4. 8. all this I. which I set before you this day 
17.18.he sliall write him a copy oithis l.'vn a book 
19. he may learn to keep all the words of this I. 

27. 3. shall write on them the words of this I. 8. 
26.cursed that confirmeth not the words ofthis Z. 

28. 58. if thou wilt not observe the vfords ofthis I. 
29.29.that we may do all the words ofthis I. 31. 12. 
3L9.Moses wrote this l.\\ li. thou shalt read this I. 

24. of writing the words of this I. in a book 

32. 46. your children to do the words ofthis I. 
Josh. 8. 34. afterward he read the words of this I. 

This is the LAW. 

Lev. 6. 9. this is the I. of the burnt-offering, 7. 37. 

M.this is the I. of meat-offering || 25. of sin-offer. 

7. 1. this is the I. of the trespass-offering, it is holy 

11. 46. this is the I. of the beasts and of the fowl 

12.7.t. is the I. of her that hath born male and fem. 

13.59. this is the I. of the plague oflepr. 14. 32, 57. 

14. 54. this is thel. for all manner of plag. of scall 

15. 32. this is the I. of him that hath an issue 

J^um.. 5.29. this is the I. of jealousies, when a v/ife 

6. 13. this is the I. oftheNazarite,when days, 21. 

19. 14. this is the I. when a man dieth in a tent 

Deut.i.ii.this is the I. which Moses set before Isr. 

EzeJc. 43. 12. this is the I. of the house, on top of 

Mat. 7.12. do to them, for this is the I. and prophets 

Thy LAW. 
Detit. 33. 10. they shall teach Israel thy I. 
JSTch. 9. 26. they cast thy I. behind their backs 
29. that thou mightest bring them again to thy Z. 
34. nor our kings, nor our princes kept thy I. 
Psal. 40. 8. yea, thy I. is within my heart 

94. 12. chastonest, and teachest him out of thy I. 
119. 18. behold wondrous things out of thy I. 

29. the way of lying,and grant me thy Z.graciously 

34.give me understanding, and I shall keep thy I. 

44. so shall I keep thy I. continually for ever 

51. yet have I not declined from thy I. 

53. because of the wicked that forsake W?/Z. 

55. I remember thy name, and kept thy I. 

Gl. have robbed me, but I have not forgotten 1. 1. 

70. their heart is fat, but I delight in thy I. 

77. 1 may live, for thy I. is my delight, 92, 174. 

85. the proud digged pits, which are not after t. Z. 

97.0 how I love 1. 1. \\ 109. yet do I not forget 1. 1. 

113. but 1. 1, do I love, 163. |1 126. made void t. I. 

136.waters run down, because they keep not 1. 1. 

142. and thy Z.is the truth || 150.are far from thy I. 

165. great peace have they who love thy Z. 
Jer. 32. 23. they obeyed not, nor walked in Hiy I. 
Dan. 9. 11. all Israel have transgressed thy I. 

Under the LAW. 
Rom. 3. 19. it saith to them that are under the I. 
6. 14. for ye are not under the I. but under grace 



^o?7z.6.15.shaIl we sin beca use we arc not inidn I. f 
lCo7-.9.20.to them that are under the l.as under th» 
I. that I niight gain tliei;; that are unuer the L 
21. not without law to God, but under 1. 1 l. Christ 
Gal. 3. 23. we were kept v. the 1. 1| 4. 4. made u. I. 
4.5.sent his Son to redeem tiiem tnai. were U7ider I 
21. tell me, ye that des;re to be under ike I. 
5. 18. if ye be led by Spirit, are not under the I. 
Without LAW. 
2 Chr. 15. 3. a long season, Israel hath been w. L 
Rom. 2.12. as many as sinned wit/i^ut Z. perish w. L 
3. 21. the righteousness of God ic. I. is manifested 
7.8.for w. I. sin was dead [j 9. 1 was alive w. I. once 
1 Cor.9.21.that are w. I. as 7c. I. being not w. I. to G. 

Written in the LAW. 

1 Kings 2. 3. as it is written in ike I. of I\Iose9, 

2 Chron. 23. 18. | 25. 4. j 31. 3. Ezra 3. 2. 

J^ch. 10. 34, 36. Dan. 9. 13. Luke 2. 23. 

] Chr. 16. 40. do accord-ug to al! w. 1. 2 Chr. 35. 26. 

J^eh. 8. 14. and they found writ, in the I. that Isr. 

Dan. 9. 11. and the oath thatis ixrit. in I. of Mcses 

Luke lQ.2Q.\vha.\. is writ.in the Z.how- readcstihoul 

24. 44. all must be fulfilled, which were icrit. in I. 

■Acts 24. 14. believing all tliings that are writ, in I. 

1 Cor. 9. 9. it is w. Z. || 14. 21. in the I. it is written 

LAWS. 
Gen. 26. 5. Abraham kept my statutes and my I. 
Exod. 16. 28. how long refuse ye to keep my Z. ? 
18. 16. 1 do make them know the Z. of God 
20. thou shalt teach them ordinances and Z. 
ieu.20. 46. these are the Z. which the Ijcrd made 
Ezra 7. 25. all such as know the Z. of ii;y God 
JW/^. 9. 13. camest down, thou gavest them true I 

]4. and commandedst them statutes and I. 
£5f/t.l.l9.to be written among the I. of '.he Persians 
3. 8. a certain people, their I. are diverse from a^ 
people, neither keep they the king's I 
Psal. 105. 45. that they might keep his Z. 
Tsa. 24. 5. because they have transgressed the I 
Ezek. 43. 11. sheAV them all the I. thereof 
44. 5. hear all the Z. 1| 24. they shall keep my Z. 
Dan. 7. 25. and think to change times and Z. 

9. 10. nor have we obeyed to v/alk in his Z. 
Heb. 8. 10. 1 will put ray Z. into their mind 

10. 16. I will put my I. into their hearts 

LAWFUL. 
Ezra 7. 24. shall not be Z. to impose toll on them 
Isa. 49. 24. shall the Z. captive be delivered 1 
Ezek. 18. 5. do that which is Z. 21. 27. \ 33. 14, 19 

19. the son hath done that w hich is Z. 33. 16. 
Mat. 12. 2. do what is not Z. Mark 2. 24. Lvke 6. 2. 
4.was not Z.for him to cat, Mark 2. 26. Liikc 6. . 
10. they asked him, is it Z. to heal en the sabba.h 
day 1 12. Mark 3. 4. Luke 6. 9. \ 14. 3. 
14. 4. it is not Z. for thee to have her, Mark 6. 18, 
19.3.is it Z. for man to put away wifel Mark 10. 2, 
22. 17. tell us, is it Z. to give tribute to Cesar or 
not 1 Mark 12. 14. Luke 20. 22. 
27. 6. it is not Z. to put them in the treasury 
John 5. 10. it is not Z. for thee to carry thy bed 

18. 31. it is not Z. for us to pm any man to death 
.lets 16. 21., teach customs which are not Z. to 

receive 
19. 39. it shall be determined in a Z. assembly 
22. 25. is it Z. for 3'ou to scourffe a Roman ? 

1 Cor. 6. 12. all things are I. to me, l. for rne, 10. 23. 

2 Cor. 12. 4. which is not Z. for a man to utior 

LAWFULLY. 

1 Tim. 1. 8. the law is good, if a man use it Z. 

2 Tim. 2. 5. yet is not crowned, except he strive Z. 

LAWGIVER. 
Gen. .49. 10. nor a Z. from between Jiis feet 
JVum. 21. IS. digged the well by direction of the I. 
Deut. 23. 21. in a portion of the Z. was he seated 
Psal. 60.7. Gilead is mine, Judah is my I 108.8. 
Isa. 33. 22. the Lord is our Z. and our king 
Jam. 4. 12. there is one Z. who is able to save 

LAWLESS. 
1 Tim. 1. 9. the law is for the Z. and disobedient 

LAWYER. 
J/af .22.35.one that was a Z.asked him, Luke 10%25. 
Tit. 3. 13. bring Zenas the Z. and .A polios 

LAWYERS. 
Lukel. 30. the Z. rejected the counsel of God 

11. 45. then answered one of the Z. and said 

45. woe unto you, l 52. || 14. 3. Jesus spake to L 
LAY, as with a iDoman. 
Gen. 19. 33. the first-born Z. with her fatlier, 34,35. 
30. 16. and Jacob Z. with Leah that night 

34. 2. Shechem Z. with Dinah and defiled her 

35. 22. Reuben went and I. with Bilhah 
Z)ewi.5^.22.man thatZ. with woman, both shalidi?^ 

25. the man only that Z. with her. shall die 
29. the man that I. with her give fifty shekels 

1 Sam. 2. 22. Eli heard they I. with the women 

2 Sam. 11. 4. she came, and he I. with her, 12. 24, 
13. 14. Amnon forced Tamar and Z. with her 

Ezek. 23. 8. for in her youth they Z. with her 

LAY. 
Exod. 5. 8. the tale of bricks you ?ha]l I. on then- 



JS±od 21 -22. as woman's husband 'will I. upon him 
2:2. 525. neither shalt thou I. upon Jiim usury 
Lci\ 1. 7. iind l. tlio wood hi order on tlie lire 
8. tlie priests shall I. the i)ans in order, 12. 
2. 15. tlioii sliali I. iVankincenso thereon 
6. 12. and l. the hurnt-otleriiig in order ujion it 
JVu7/i. 12. 11. alas, my Loid, /. not the sin upon us 
IJeut. 7. J5. but will l. ihem on them that liate tliee 

11. !i5. siiall I. tJie fear of you upon all the land 
^21. b'. /. not innocent blood to thy jieople Israel 
Jfl5A.2.t l.the^came to Kahab's house, and Z.there 
8. 2. I. thee an and)ush for tlie city heliind it 
Judg. 1(). !i Samson /. till midnight, and arose 
Ruth. 3. 8. and behold, a woman I. at his feet 

1 Sam. 3. 15. and Sanjuel I. till the morning 
11. 2. and /. it for a reproach on all Israel 

25. t 25. let not my lord I. it to his heart 

26. 5. Saul /. ill the trencii, people about him, 7. 

2 Sam. 4. 5. Ish-b^slietii, v iio /. on a bed at noon 
12.3. ewe-lamb cat of his meat, and /.in his bosom 

IG. David I. all night on the earth, 13. 31. 

1 Khiss 13. 3J. I. my bones beside his bones 

18. 23. /. it on wood and jmt no fire under 

19. 5. and as he /. and slept under a juniper tree 

21. 27. Ahab fasted and I. in sackcloth 

2 A7»^5 4..34. he wen- up and I. upon the child 
10. 8! I. ye ihem in two lieajjs at the gate 

2 CliT. .'5r)."21. long as she I. desolate, she kept sabb. 
Esth. 4. 3. niDny I. in sackcloth and ashes 
Job 2;). 19. the dew I. all night upon my branch 
34. 23. be will not I. on man more than tight 
Psal: 7. 5. lot him I. mine honour in the dust 
38. 12. they that seek my life, I. snares for me 
84.3. found a nest, \\hcre she may I. her young 
Eccl. 7. 2. and the living will I it "to heart 
Isa. 5. 8. woe to ihe:n that I. field to field 

10. t C. give them charge to I. them a treading 
13. 9. to" I. the land desolate, Ezek. 33. 28. 

11. I will I. low the haughtiness of the terrible 

22. 22. key of house of David I. on his shoulder 
25. 12. and the fortress shall he I. low 

28. 1(1. behold, I will I. in Zion a tried stone 

17. judgment v.'ill 1 1, to the line, and rigliteousn. 

29. 21. that I. a snare for him that reproveth 

30. 32. tlie statf which the Lord shall I. on him 
34. 15. there shall the great ov/1 I. and hatch 
38. 21. a lump of figs, and I. it for a plaister 
47. 7. so thou didst not I. these things to thy lieart 
54. 11. I will I. thy s'ones with fair colours 

Ter. 6. 21. 1 will I. stumbling-blocks, Ezek. 3. 20. 
Ezck. 4. 1. take thee a tile, and I. it before thee 
2. /. s'ege ngainst it, 3. || 8. I. bands on thee 
4. I. tiie in'quity of the house of Israel upon it 
2,5. 14. I will I. my vengeance on Edom, 17. 
28. 17. I will I. thee before kings to behold thee 
32. 5. I will I. thy flesh on the mountains, and fill 
3(5. 29. nnd T will /. no famine upon you 

34. the land shall be tilled, whereas it I. desolate 
37. 6. T will I. sinevv's uponyou and bring flesh 
42. 13. there I. th^ most holy things, 14. ] 44. 19. 
Tonah 1. 14. O Lord, I. not on us innocent blood 
Mk. 1. 7. the idols thereof will 1 1, desolate 
Mal.9,. 2. if ye will not I. it to heart, I will send a 
curse upon you ; because ye do not I. it to heart 
3faf.8.20.hath not v/here to I. his head, Luke 9. 58. 

23. 4. bind, and I. them on men's shoulders 
23. 6. come, see the place where the Lord I. 

Mark's,. 4. the bed wherein the sick of the palsy?. 
Luke 19. 44. and shall I. thee even with the ground 
John 5. 3. in these Z. impotent folk, blind, halt 

11. 38. it was a cave, and a stone I. upon it 
Sets 7. 60. Lord, I. not this sin to their charge 

15. 28. to I. on you no greater burden than These 

27. 20. and no small tempest I. on us, all hope 
Rom. 8. 33. 1, anything to the charge of God's elect 

9. 33. behold, I Z. in Zion a stumbling-stone 
I Cor. 16. 2. let every one I. by him in store 
Heh. J2. l.let us I. asiile every weight, and the sin 
.Tavi. 1. 21. where fVire I. apart all filthiness 
1 Pet. 2. 6. 1 Z. in Zinn a chief corner-stone 
See Foundation. 
LAY down. 
Gen 19.4. before thev Z. d. men of Sodom compass. 
33. and Lot fierceived not when she I. doton, 35. 

28. 11. Jacob Z. dn7cn in that place to sleep 
A'Mm. 24. 9. couched, he Z. d. as a lion, as a young 
.Tudir. 5. 27. he Z. down at her feet,he bowed, he fell 
Ruth 3. 4 uncover his feet, and I. thee doion 

1 !^am. 3. 5. lie down, and Samuel went and I. d. 9. 
19. 24. Sail] Z. doion naked all that day and night 

2 Sam. 13. 5. Jonadab said, Z. thee down on thy bed 
6. so Amn'm Z. do7cn and made himself sick 

1 Kin SI'S ^ 4. t20. Jeroboam l.down with his fathers 
Job 17. 3. 1, doitn now, put me in surety with thee 
Psal 4. R. I will Z. me down in peace and sleep 
104. 22. young lions Z. them down in their dens 
Ezek. 19. 2. thy mother I. down among lions 
.^mo." 2. 8. thev Z. themselves down on clothes 
Jifat. 9. 1 3H. b='c.Tnsp they were tired and Z. down 
John 10. 15. and I Z. down my life for my sheep, 17. 
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Ji-Ai? 10. 18. 1 Z. it d. of myself, have power to I. it d. 

13. 37. 1 will Z. down my lilo lor thy sake, 38. 

15. 13. that a man I. down ins life lor his friends 
1 John 3. 16. we ought to Z. d. our lives for the breth. 

LAY hand. 
Ocn. 22. 12. he said, I. not tiiy hand on the lad 

37. 22. shed no blood, I. no hand upon Josejih 
Exod. 7. 4. that I may I. my hand upon Egypt 
Lev. S. 2. Z. his/ta/t<Z on the head of his ollering, 8. 
13. I. his hand on the head of the goat, 4. 24. 

4. 4. he shall Z. his hand on the bullock's head, 15. 

29. he shall I. his hand on the sin-offering, 33. 
Mam. 27. 18. the Lord said, I. thy hand on Joshua 
Judg. 18. 19. I. thy hand upon thy mouth, and go 
Esth. 2. 21. and sought to I. hand on the lung 

9. 2. to Z. hand on such as sought their hurt 
Job 9. 33. any daysmian to Z. his hand on us both 

21.5. mark me, and I. your hand upon your mouth 

40. 4. shall I aiisw. I will I. my hand on my mouth 

41. 8. Z. thy hand upon him, remember the battle 
Prov. 30. 32. if thou thought evil Z. hand on mouth 
Isa. 11. 14. they shall I. their hand on Edom 
Mic. 7. 16. they shall Z. their hand on their mouth 
Mat. 9. 18. come, and I. thy hand on her 

LAY hands. 
Z-ei).16.21. Aaron shall Z. both his hands on the goat 

24. 14. all that heard him Z. their hands on head 
jyum. 8. 12. the Levites /. their h. on the bullocks 
JVe/i. 13. 21. if ye do so again, I will Z. hands on you 
Esth.'.i.G.he thought scorn to I. h. on Mordec. alone 
Jtfat21.46.t hey sought to Z. h. on him, Luke 20. 19. 
Mark 5. 23. come and Z. thy hands on her 

16. 18. Z. hands on the sick, and they shall recover 
Luke21. 12. they shall I. hands on you, and perse. 
Jicts 8. 19. on whomsoever I Z. h. he may receive 

1 Tim. 5.22. Z. hands suddenly on no man, nor be 

LAY hold. 
Deut. 21. 19. then shall his father I. hold on him 
22. 28. and I. hold on her, and lie with her 

2 Sam. 2. 21. Z. thee hold on one of the young men 
l/rz77^sl3.4.put forth his hand, saying, I. h. on him 
Prov. 3. 18. a tree of life to them thai I. hold on her 
Eccl. 2.3. and I sought to I. h. on folly, till I might 
Isa. 5. 29. they shall roar, and Z. hold on the prey 
Jer. 6. 23. they shall Z. hold on bov/ and spear 
Zech. 14. 13. every one shall Z. h. on his neighbour 
Mat. 12. 11 . will he not Z. hold on it, and lift it out 1 
Mark 3. 21. his friends Vv'ent out to I. hold on him 

12. 12. they sought to Z. hold on him, but feared 

1 Tim. 6. 12. Z. hold on eternal life, whereunto, 19. 
Hcb. 6. 18. to I. hold on the hope set before us 

LAY up. 
Gen. 41. 35. Z. up corn under the hand of Pharaoh 
Exod: 16. 23. Z. up manna for you till the morning 
22.l.np a pot of m,annatobe kept for generations 
JViim. 17. 4. shall Z. theiu up. in the tabernacle 
19.9. Z. them up without the camp in a clean place 
Deut. 11. 18. Z. up these my words in your heart 
14. 28. and shall Z. it up within thy gates 
.Job 22. 22. and Z. up his words in thy heart 

24. then shalt Z. up gold as dust and stones 
Prov. 7. 1. Z. up my commandments with thee 

10. 14. wise men Z. up knowledge, but the foolish 
Mat. 6. 19. I. not up for you treasures on earth 

20. Z. up for yourselves treasures in heaven 

2 Cor. 12. 14. children not to Z. up for the parents 

LAY jcait, 
Ezra 8. 31. delivered us from such as Z. in wait 
Psal. 71. 10. that Z. joait for my soul take counsel 
Prov. 1. 11. let us Z. wait for blood, let us lurk 

18. and they Z. zcaz't for their own blood, and lurk 
24. 15. Z. not tcait against the righteous 
,Ter. 5. 26. they Z. wait as he that setteth snares 

LAY loaste. 
2 Kings 19. 25.thatshouldestbeto Z. w. Tsa.Ti.1Q. 
Isa. 5. f). I will I. it jonste. it shall not be pruned 
Ezek. 35. 4. I will Z. thy cities waste, thou shalt 

LAID. 
Gen. 9. 23. and Z. it on both their shoulders 
22. 6. Abraham took wood and Z. it on Isaac 
30. 41. Jacob Z. the rods before the cattle 
.38. 19. she went away, and Z. by her vail from her 
48. 14. right hand, and Z. it on Ephraim's head 
Exod. 2. 3. she Z. it in the flags by the river 
5. 9. let more work be Z. on the men 
21. 30. he shall give whatsoever is Z. on him 
Dent. 26. 6. the Egyptians I. on us hard bondage 
.Tosh. 2. 6. with stalks of flax she had Z. in order 

7. 23. they took and Z. them out before the Lord 
.Tudg. 9. 24. their blood be Z. on Abimelech 
Ruth 4. 16. took the child and I. it in her bosom 
2 Sam. 18. 17. L a great heap of stones on Absalom 

1 Kings 3. 20. she arose and took my son and Z.it in 

herbosorn, andZ. her dead child in my bosom 

8. 31 . an oath be Z. on him to cause, 2 Chro. 6. 22. 

13. 29. the prophet I. the carcase on the ass 
30. he Z. his carcase in his own grave 

17.19.he carried him up, and Z. him on his own bed 

2 Kinsrs 4. 21. she went and I. him on the bed 
9. 25. the Lord I. this burden on him 



Lai 

2 ftings 20. 7. and they took and Z. it on the bail 
2 Chron. 24. 9. Moses I. on Israel in the wilderneaa 
jVch. 13. 5. where they Z. the meat-offerings 
.Job 6. 2. and my calamity Z. in the balances 

18. 10. the snare is I. fo, him in the ground 
38. 6. or who Z. the corner-stone thereof 

Psal. 2J. 5. honour and majesty hast I. on him 
31. 4. pull me out of the nut they have Z. for mo 
49. 14. like sheep they aie Z. in the grave 
62. 9. to be Z. in the balance, they are vanity 
79. 1. they have Z. Jerusalem on heaps 

88. 6. thou hast Z. me in the lowest pit 

89. 19. I have Z. help upon one that is mightj 
105. 18. feet hurt with fetters, he was I. in iion 
119. 30. thy judgments have I Z. before me 

110. the wicked have,/, a snare for me, 141. 9. 
139. 5. thou hast /. thine hand upon me 
142. 3. they have privily I. a snare for me 
Isa. 6. 7. and he Z. it upon my mouth, and said 
42. 25. it burned hiin, yet Z. it not to heart, 57. 11 
47. 6. thou hast very heavily Z. ihy yoke 
53. 6. the Lord Z. on him the iniquity of us all 
Jer. 50. 24. I have Z. a snare for thee, O Babylon 
Ezck. 32. 19. be thou Z. with tiie uncircumcised 
33. 29. when I have Z. the land most desolate 
35. 12. hast spoken, saying, they are I. desolate 
Hos. 11. 4. I drew them, and I Z. meat unto them 
Joel 1. 17. the garners are Z. desolate, tlie barns 
Jlmus 2. 8. on clothes Z. to pledge by every altar 
Obad. 7. they have Z. a wound under thee 
Jonah 3. C. he arose and I. his robe fiom him 
Mic. 5. 1. now gather, he hath I. sitge against ua 
flab. 2. 19. it is Z. over with gold and silver 
Hag. 2. 15. from before a stone was Z. on a stone 
Zech. 3. 9. behold the stone that 1 have l. 
7. 14. for they I. the pleasant land desolate 
Mat. 3. 10. now the axe is Z. to the root, Luke 3. 9. 
27. CO. he Z. it in his own nev/ tomb, and rolled 
Mark 7. 30. and her daughter I. on the bed 

15. 47. and Mary beheld where he was I. 

16. 6. behold the place where they Z. him 
Luke2. 7. her first-born, and Z. him in a manger 

16. 20. Lazarus was I. at his gate full of sores 
23. 53. wherein never man before was I., John 19.41 
John 11. 34. and said, where have ye Z. him 7 
13. 4. Z. aside his garments, and took a towel 

19. 42. there Z. they Jesus therefore, because 

20. 2. we know not where they have Z. him, 13. 
'jicts 3. 2. whom they Z. at the gate of the temple 

4. 37. and Z. the money at the ajsostles' feet, 5. 2 
5. 15. Z. them on beds and couches, that at least 
9. 37. when washed, they Z. her in an upper chamb 
13.36.David was Z. to his fathers, and saw corrupt 
23. 29. nothing Z. 1o his charge worthy of death 
25. 7. Z. many complaints they could not prove 
16. concerning the crime Z. against him 

1 Cor. 9. 16. ncces.sity is I. upon me, woe to me 

2 Tim. 4. 16. 1 pray it be not Z. to their charge 

See Foundation. 

LAID down. 

.Tosh. 2. 8. before they were I. down she came up 

4. 8. carried them, and Z. Ihem down there 

Ruth 3. 7. Ruth uncovered his feet and I. her down 

1 ^a??;. 3.2. Eli wasZ. down{\3. Sdiin. I. down to sleep 

2 5'awz.l3.8. Amnon was Z. down, and she took flour 
1 Kings 19.6. Elijah did eat, and Z. him do7C7i again 

21. 4. Ahab came and Z. him down on his bed . 
Psal. 3. 5. I Z. me down and slept, 1 awaked 
Isa. 14. 8. since thou art I. d. no feller is come up 
L^ike 19. 22. taking up that I Z. not d. and reaping 
.^cts 4. 35. and Z. them doicn at the apostles' feet 

7. 58. the witnesses Z. d. their clothes at a young 
Rom. 16. 4. who for my life Z. down their necks 

1 John 3. 16. because he Z. doicn his life for us 

LAID hand. 
Exod. 24. 11. and on the nobles he I. not his hand 

2 Sam. 13. 19. Tamar Z. her h. on her head, crying 
Esth. 8. 7. because he Z. his hand on the Jews 

9. 10. but they Z. not their h. on the spoil, 15, 16. 
.7oZi29. 9. the princes Z. their hand on their mouth 
Psal. 139. 5. thou hast Z. thine hand upon me 
Ezek. 39. 21. my hand that I have Z. en them 
Rev. 1. 17. he Z. his right hand upon me, saying 

LAID hands. 
Lev. 8. H.Aaron and his sons Z. their^. on, 18,22 
JVwm.'27.23. Moses Z. his h. on Joshua, Dfvt. 34. 9. 
2Kipgs 11.16.and \hey l.hands on her, 2 «r.23.].5. 
2 Chr. 29. 23. they Z. their hands on the he-goats 
Obad. 13. nor have Z. hands on their subBtance 
Mat. 18. 28. he l.har.ds, and took him by the throat 

19. 15. nnd he Z. h's hands on them, and departed 

26. .50. they came and Z. h. on Jesus, Mark 14. 46. 
Mark 6. 5. save that he Z. hands on e few sick folk 
Luke 4. 40. he Z. his hands on every one of them 

13.13.hp Z.his hands on her, she was made straight 
John 7. 30. but no man Z. hands on him, 44. | 9. 20. 
Mots 4.3. and they Z. hands on the apostles, 5. 18. 

6. 6. and prayed," they Z. hands on the deacons 

8. 17. then Z. thev their hands on them, and they 
13. 3. they I. their hands on Paul and Barnabas 



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LEA 



LEA 



Acts 19.6. and whtn Paul had I. Iiis hands on thefn 
21. '27. stirviHl up tlic people, ami I. hands on Paul 
23. 8. Paul I. hands oa Publms' lailiur, and healed 

LAID hold. 
•ren.lO.lS.the men Z /t.uu LuL'd hand and Jiis wife's 
Judg .l'Ci.2d.U}iik a kuil'c, and /. h. on his cuiicubine 
lSa/«. 15.27. Saul I. h. on yauiuel's skirt, and it rent 
2 Chyon.l.'2-i. I. hold on otlier gods and wurshipped 
Job 18. t 20. tliey that went before I. hold on horror 
Mat. 14. 3. Uerod had I. hold on John, Mark(y. 17. 
26. 55. 1, no h. on me 1| 57. 1, h. on Jes. JJark 14.51. 
L,ukc2.L2-]. tiiey I. hold on one Simon a Cyrenian 
Re~. 20.2. he I. hold on the dragon, and bound him 

LAID up. 
Gen. 39. 16. and she I. up his garment by her 
41. 48. Joseph I. up ood in the cities 
Exod.lQ. 24. they Z.'it up till the morning, as Moses 

34. Aaron Z. up the pot of manna to be kept 
JV*<tm. 17. 7. Moses Z. up the rods before the Lord 
De^it. 32. 34. is not this I. up in store with me ? 

1 Sam. 10. 25. Samuel Z. it 3/^0 before the Lord 
21. 12. David I. up these words in his heart 

2 Kings 20. 17. which thy fathers I. up in store 
Ezra 6. 1. where treasures were I. up in Babylon 
Job 23. 1 12. 1 have I. up the words of his mouth 
Psal. 31. 19. thou hast I. up for them that fear thee 
Prov. 13.22. wealth of siunevs is Z. up for the just 
Cant. 7. 13. fruits which I have Z. up for thee 
Isa. 10.28. at Michmash he I. up his carriages 

15. 7. that Z. up shall they carry away to the brook 
2.3. 18. her hive sliall not be treasured or .1. up 
39. 6. which fathers I. up be carried to Babylon 
Jer. 36. 20. they Z. up the roll in the chamber 
Luke I. 66. all Z. them up in their hearts, saying 
12. 10. soul, thou hast much goods I. up for years 
19. 20. thy pound I have kept Z. 2ip in a napkin 
Col. 1. 5. for the hope which is Z. up for you 
2 Tim. 4. 8. is Z. up for me a crown of righteousnesg 

LAID wait.- 
Judg. 9. 34. and they I. wait against Shechem 
15. 2. they Z. wait all night for Samson in the gate 
ISam. 15. 2. Amalek Z. wazf for him in the way 

5. and Saul came and Z. wait in the valley 
JoZi31.9.orif IhaveZ. wait at my neighbour's door 
Lam. 4. 19. they Z. wait for us in the wilderness 
Acts 20 3. when the Jews Z. wait for him, 23. 30. 

LAID waste. 
Psal. 79 7. for they Z. xoaste his dwelling-place 
/5ii.l5. LAr and Kir Z.7casJe||23.1.Tyre,it is l.2caste 
23. 14. houl, ye ships, your strength is I. waste 
37. 18. the kings of Assyria Z.tcasic all the nations 
64. 11. and ail our pleasant things are Z. waste 
Jer.i.l. thy cities shall be Z. ioaste without an inha- 
bitant, Ezek. 6. 6. \ 12. 20. | 19. 7. | 29. 12. 
27. 17. wherefore should this city be I. waste 7 
£zc7i.26.2.Ishall be replenished now she is l.waste 
Joel 1. 7. 1, my vine loaste, and barked my fig-tree 
Amos 7. 9. the sanctuaries of Isr. shall be Z. waste 
JSTah. 3. 7. ail shall flee and say, Nineveh is Z. joaste 
Mai. 1. 3. 1 Z. his heritage waste for dragons 

LAIDEST. 
Psal. 66. 11. thou I. affliction on our loins 
Luke 19. 21. thou takest up that thou Z. not down 

LAIN. 
John 20. 12. where the body of Jesus had Z. 

LAYEST. 
JVMm.11.11. thou Z. the burden of this people on me 
i Sam. 23. 9. wherefore I. thou a snare for my life ? 

LAYETH. 
Joh 21. 19. God Z. up his iniquity for his children 
24. 12. soul crieth out, yet God Z. not folly to them 
41. 25. the sword of him that I. at him cannot hold 
Psal. 33. 7. he Z. up the depth in store-houses 
104. 3. he I. the beams of his chambers in waters 
Prov. 2. 7. he I. up wisdom for the righteous 
13.16.deals with knowledge, but afoot Z.open folly 
26. 24. dissembleth, and I. up deceit within him 
31. 19. slie Z. her Innds to the spindle, her hands 
Isa. 26. 5. the lofty city he I. low to the ground 
56. 2. biassed is the man that I. hold on it 
57.1. righteous nerisheth, and no man Z. it to heart 
Jer. 9. 8. in heart he I. wait || 12. 11. Z. it to heart 
Zech. 12. 1. Lord I. the foundation of the earth 
Luke 12. 21. so is he that Z. up treasure for himself 
15. 5. found, he I. it on his shoulders rejoicing 

LAYING. • 

J^iim. 35. 20. or hurl at him by I. wait, that he die 
22. have cast on him any thing without I. wait 
Psal. 61. 5. they commur.-j of I. snares privily 
Mark 1. 8. for I. asiae tne commandment of God 
Luke 11. 54. 1, wait for him, and seeking to catch 
Acts 8. 18. that through Z.on of Uie apostles' hands 
9. 24 but their Z. wait was known of Saul 
23. 16. Paul's kinsmen heard of their Z. in wait 
23.3 send for him, Z. wait in the way to kill him 
l7'Zn7.^.14.with I. on oflhe hands of the presbytery 
6. 19. 1, up in store a good foundation for time to 
Heb. 6. 1. not Z.again the foundation of repentance 
2. of doctrine of baptisms, and of Z. on of hands 
Pef.2.1. 1, aside all malice, guile, and hypocrisies 
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LEAD. 
Exod. 15. 10. they sank as I. in the mighty waters 
JV'^MTO. 31. 22. and the Z. that may abide the fire 
Job 19. 24. that they were graven with iron and I. 
.Ter. 6. 29. the Z. is consumed of the fire 
Ezek. 22. 18. they are I. in the midst of the furnace 
20. as they gather Z. so will I gather you in 

anger 
27.12.with iron, tin, and Z.Tarshish traded in fairs 
Zech. 5. 7. behold, there was lifted up a talent of Z. 
8. he cast the weight of Z. on the mouth thereof 
LEAD 
Signifies, [1] To guide or conduct, Psal. 31. 3. 
1 139. 10. [2] To live, 1 Tim. 2. 2. [3] To 
govern or direct, Rom. 8. 14. [4] To seduce, 
2 Tim. 3. 6. [5] To walk, Prov. 8. f 20. 
Gen. 33. 14. I will Z. on sofdy as the cattle 
Exod. 13. 21. a pillar of cloud to Z. them the way 
32. 34. now go, I. the people to the place 
JVura. 27. 17. which may I. them out and bring 
Deut. 4. 27. whither the Lord shall Z. you, 23. 37. 
20. 9. they shah make captains to I. the people 
32. 12. so the Lord alone did Z. him, there w^as 
.Judg. 5. 12. arise, B^rak, I. thy captivity captive 

1 Sam. 30. 22. they may I. them away and depart 

2 Chron. 30. 9. find compassion before them that Z. 
jYek. 9. 19. the pillar of cloud to '. them in the way 
Psal. 5. 8. Z. me, O Lord, in thy righteousness 

25. 5. Z. me in thy truth || 27. 11. Z. in a plain path 
31. 3. for thy name's sake Z. me and guide me 
43. 3. send thv light and truth, let them Z. me 

60. 9. who will Z. me into Edom ? 108. 10. 

61. 2. I. me to the rock that is higher than I 
125. 5. Z. them forth with the workers of iniquity 
139. 10. even there shall thine hand Z. me 

24. and Z. me in the way everlasting 
143. 10. I. me into the land of uprightness 
Prov. 6. 22. when thou goest, it shall Z. thee 
8. 20. I Z. in the way of righteousness 
Cant. 8. 2. 1 would Z. thee to my mother's house 
Isa. 3. 12. they that Z. thee cause thee to err 
11. 6. and a little child shall I. them 
20. 4. the king of Assyria Z.- Egyptians prisoners 
40. 11. he shall gently Z. those that are with young 
43. 16. I W'iil Z. them in paths not known 
49. 10. that hath mercy on them, shall Z. them 
57. 18. I will I. him, and restore comforts 
63. 14. so didst thou Z. thy people to make 
Jer. 31. 9. with supplications will I Z. them 
.32. 5. and he shall Z. Zedekiah to Babylon 
JVa/t. 2. 7. her maids Z. her, as wdth voice of doves 
Mat. 6 13. Z. us not into temptation, Luke 11. 4. 
15. 14. if the blind Z. the blind, Luke 6. 39. 
Mark 13. 11. when they shall Z. you and deliver up 
14. 44. take him and Z. him away safely 
Luke 13. 15. loose his ox and Z. him to watering 
Actsl3. 11. he went about seeking some to Z. him 
1 Cor. 9. 5. have we not power to I. about a sister? 

1 Tim. 2. 2. we may Z. a quiet life in godliness 

2 Ti7n. 3.6. 1, captive silly women laden with sins 
Heb. 8. 9. to Z. them out of the land of Egypt 
Rev. 7. 17. the Lamb shall feed and I. them 

LEADER. 

1 Chr. 12. 27. Jehoiada was Z. of the Aaronites 
13. 1. David consulted with captains and every Z. 

Isa. 55. 4. 1 have given him a I. to the people 
LEADERS. 

2 Chron. 32.21. Lord sent an angel which cut off Z. 
Isa. 9. 16. the I. of this people cause them to err 

14. t9- it stirreth up all the Z. of the earth 
Ezek. 4. t 2. set chief Z. against it round about 
Mat. 15. 14. they be blind Z. of the blind 

LEADEST. 
Psal. 80. 1. thou that Z. Joseph like a flock 

LEADETH. 
] Sam. 13. 17. turned to the way that I. to Ophrah 
Job 12. 17. he Z. counsellors away spoiled 
19. he Z. princes away spoiled, and o verthroweth 
t 23. he enlargeth the nations and Z. in 
Psal. 23. 2. he l. me beside the still waters 
3. he I. me in the paths of righteousness 
Prov. 16. 29. Z. him into the way that is not good 
Isa. 48. 17. I am the Lord thy God which Z. thee 
Mat. 7. 13. wide is the way that Z. to destruction 
14. narrow is the way that I. to life, few find it 
Mark 9. 2. Jesus I. them into a hi^h mountain 
Jolin 10. 3. he calleth his sheep and Z. them 
Acts 12. 10. the iron gate that I. into the city 
Rom. 2. 4. the goodness of God Z. to repentance 
Rev. 13. 10. he that I. shall go into captivity 

LEAF 
Signifies, [1] The product or clothing of trees 
and plants, Gen. 8. 11. [2] An evidence of 
grace, Psal 1. 3. [3] .,? form of godliness, or 
a bare profession of Cliristianily, without the 
fruit of righteousness. Mat. 21 . 19. [4] The 
least cause of fear. Lev. 26. 36. 
The leaves were for the healing of the nations. 
Rev. 22. 2. Grace from Christ, the tree of 
life, heals his people whom he chooses out of all 



nations, and giocs them perfect freedom froTH 
all spiritual diseases. 
Gen. 8. 11. and lo, in her mouth was an olive I. 
ZyCi;.26.36. sound of a shaken I. shall chase them 
.lob 13. 25. w-ilt thou break a I. driven to and fro? 
Psal. 1. 3. his Z. also shall not witlier, shall prosper 
Isa. 1. 30. shall be as an oak, whose /. fadeth 
34. 4. their host fall as a I. \\ 64. 6. we fade as a I. 
Jer. 8. 13. there shall be no grapes, the Z shall fade 
17. 8. but her Z. shall be green, and not be careful 
Ezek. 47. 12. Z. shall not fade, the Z. for medicine 

LEAVES. 
Gen. 3. 7. they sewed fig I. and made aprons 
Isa. 6. 13. as an oak, when they cast their I. 
Jer. 36. 23. when Jehudi read three or four Z. 
Ezek. 17. 9. it shall wither in all the Z. of her spring 
Daii. 4. 12. 1, thereof fair, 21. |i 14. shake oft' his Z. 
Mat. 21. 19. nothing thereon but Z. Mark 11. 13 
24. 32. his branch putteth forth Z. Mark 13. 28. 
i?ez).22. 2. theZ. were for the healing of the nations 

LEAVES for doors. 
IKings 6. 1 32.the Z. of the doors were of olive trees 

34. the two Z. of the one door were folding 
Ezek. 41. 24. doors had two Z. apiece, two Z.for one 

LEAGUE. 
.losh. 9. 6. make therefore a Z. with us, 11. 

15. Joshua made a Z. with the Gibeonites, 16. 
Jadg. 2. 2. make no Z. w^ith the inhabitants of land 

1 Sam. 22. 8. m'y son hath made a Z. with David 
2 Sam. 5. 3. king David made a Z. with them 

1 Kings 5. 32. Hiram and Solomon made a Z. 
15. 19. there is a I. between me and thee 

2 Chr. 16. 3. go break thy Z. with Baasha king of 
Job 5. 23. shall be in Z- with the stones of the field 
Ezek. 30. 5. men of the land that is in I. shall fall 
Dan. 11. 23. after the Z. he shall work deceitfully 

LEAN. 
Gen-41. 3. kine came out of the river Z.-fleshed, 19. 

4. the Z.-fleshed cat ui),lhe seven fat kine, 20. 
JSTiim. 13.20. what the land is, whether fat or Z. 
2 Sam. 13. 4. why art thou being the king's son L 
Isa. 17. 4. the fatness of his flesh shall wax I. 
Ezek. 34. 20. 1 will judge between fat cattle and L 
Zeph. 2. 1 11. Loid make Z. the gods of the earth 

LEANNESS. 
.lob 16. 8. my Z. rising up in me, beareth witness 
Ps. lOG. 15. gave re(|uest, but sent Z. into their soul 
Isa. 10. 16. Lord shall send amon^ his fat ones I. 
24. 16. but I said, my Z. my Z. woe unto me 
Mic. 0. t 10. the measure of Z. is abominable 

LEAN 
Signifies, [1] To incline or rest against, Judg. 

16. 26. [2] To t7-ust or depend upon, 2 Kings 
18. 21. [3] Spiritually by faith and love to 
cleave to and rely upon, Cant. 8. 5. 

Judg. 16. 26. that I may Z. on the pillars 
2 Kings 18. 21. on which if a man I. Isa. 36. 6. 
.Tob 8. 15. shall Z.on his house, but it shall not stand 
Prov. 3. 5. I. not to thine own understanding 
Mic. 3. 11. yet will thev Z. on the Lord, and say 

LEANED, 
.ludg. 16. 1 29. the middle pillars on which he L 
2 Sam. 1. 6. behold, Saul Z. upon his spear 
2 Kings 7. 2. then a lord, on whose hand the king I. 
2 Chron. 32. f 8. people I. on the w*ords of Hezekiah 
Ezek. 29. 7. when they Z. on thee, thou brakest 
Amos 5. 19. Z. his hand on wall, a serpent bit him 
Joh7i 21. 20. who also Z. on his breast at supper 

LEANETH. 
Mum. 21. 1 15. brooks Z. on the border of Moab 
2 Sam. 3. 29. not fail one that I. on a staff" 
2 Kings 5. 18. 1, on my hand in the house of Rimm. 

LEANING. 
Ca7it. 8. 5. that cometh up Z. on her beloved 
John 13. 23. now there was Z. on Jesus' bosom 
IIeb.ll.2l. Jacob worshipped, Z. on top of his staff 

LEAP 
Signifies, [1] To skip, or jump to and fro. Acts 
3. 8. 1 14. 10. [2] To come violently and sud- 
denly upon, Acts 19. 16. [3] To rejoice and be 
glad, Isa. 35. 6. 
Gen. 31. 12. all the rams which Z. on the cattle 
Lev. 11. 21. have le^s to Z. wuthal upon tne earth 
Deut. 33. 22. and of Dan, he shall I. from Bashan 
./o6 41. 19. burning lamps, and spnrks of fire Z. out 
Psal. 68. 16. why I. ye, ye hgh hills, this is the hil] 
Isa. 35. C. then .shall the lame man Z. as a hart 
,7oeZ2. 5. like the noise of chariots shall they I. 
Zrph.1.9. shall punish those that I. on the threshold 
Luke 6. 23. rejoice ve in that day, and Z. for joy 

LEAPED. 
Gen. 31. 10. the rams which Z. upon the cattle 
ISam. 22.30. by mv God, 1 1, over a wall, Ps. 18. 29. 

1 Kins-s 18. 2H. they Z. upon the altar which was 
lAike\ 41. the babe I. in her womb for jny, 44. 
Acts 14. 10. stand tipri£rlit, and he Z. and walke<l 

19. 16. he in whom evil spirit was, Z. on them 
. LEAPING. 

2 Sam. 6. 16. Michal saw David I. and dancin? 
Cant. 2. 8. behold he cometh I. on the mountain* 



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cts 3. 8. and he I. up, stood and walked, entered 
LiOARN 
Signifies, [1] To receive instruction, 1 Cor. 14. 
31. 1 Tim. 2. 11. L-] To imitate, Mat. 11. 2'J. 
[3] To take kced, 1 'I'lni. 1. 20. [4] To kvow, 
or hear one's opinion, or sentiinent concern- 
ing any thing; Gal. 3. 2. [5] To practise, 
Psal. 106. 35. 
No man could learn that song, Ilev. 14. 3. JSTone 
■- of the Jintickristian party could join in this 
pure gospel worship ; they could not learn to 
ascribe power, riches, wisdom, honour, glory, 
and blessing to Jesus Christ alone ; but gave 
Christ's honour and glory to the Virgin Mary, 
angels, saints, 6rc. 
Deut. 4. 10. that they may I. to fear me, 14. 23. 
5. 1. that ye may I. them, and keep and do them 
17. 19. he shall read therein, that he may I. to fear 
18.9.thou shalt not I. to do after the abominations 
31. 12. they may hear, and I. and fear the Lord 
13. that their children may I. to fear the Lord 
Psal. 119. 71. that I might I. thy statutes, 73. 
Prov. 22. 25. lest thou /. his ways and get a snare 
Isa. 1. 17. I. to do well, seek judgment, relieve 
2. 4. neither shall they I. war any more, J\Iic. 4. 3. 
26.9.the inhabitants of world shall Z.righteousness 

10. yet will not the wicked I. righteousness 
29. 24. they that murmured shall I. doctrine 

Jer. 10. 2. I. not the way of the heathen 
12. 16. if they will diligently /. ways of my people 

Mat. 9. 13.- but go and I. what that meaneth 
11. 29. 1, of me, for I om meek and lowly 
24.32. I. a parable of the fig-tree, Mark 13. 28. 

1 Cor. 4. 6. that ye might I. in us not to think 
14.31. may all ])ropiiesy one by one, that all may I. 
35. if they will /. any thing, let them ask 

Gal. 3. 2. this would 1 1, of you, received ye Sp.rit 

I Tim. 1. 20. that they may I. not to blas])heme 
2. 11. let the women Z.in silence with oil subjection 
5. 4. let them I. first to shew piety at home 
13. and withal they Z.to be idle, wandering about 

Tit. 3. 14. let ours I. to maintain good works 

Rev. 14. 3. no man could I. that song but 144,000 
LEARNED. 

Gen. 30. 27. tarry, for I have I. by experience 

Ps. 108. 35. among the heathen, and I. their works 
119.7.when I shall have l.Vay righteous judgments 

Proy.30.3.I neither Z. wisdom, nor have knowledge 

Isa. 29. 11. which men deliver to one that is I. 
12. to him that is not I. he saith, I am not I. 
50. 4. the Lord God hath given me the tongue of 
the I. he wakeneih mine ear to hear as the Z. 

Ezek. 19. 3. it I. to catch the prey, it devoured, 6. 

,7ohn 6. 45. every man tliat hath I. of the Father 
7. 15. knoweih this man letters, having never Z. 

,^cts 7.22. Moses was Z. in all the wisdom of E^ypt 

Rom. 16. 17. contrary to the doctrine ye have Z. 

Epk. 4. 20. but ye have not so Z. Christ 

1 hil. 4. 9. those things ye have Z. and heard, do 

11. I have I. in every state to be content 

Col. 1. 7. as ye I. of Epaphras our fellow-servant 

2 Tim. 3. 14. but continue thou in the things thou 

hast I. knowing of whom thou hast Z. them 
Heb. 5. 8. though he were a son, yet Z. he obedience 

LEARNING. 
Prov. 1. 5. a wise man will hear and increase Z. 
9. 9. teach a just man, and he will increase in I. 
16. 21. the sweetness of the lips increaseth I. 
23. the heart of the wise addeth Z. to his lips 
Dan. 1. 4. whom they might teach I. of Chaldeans 

17. God gave them skill in all Z. and wisdom 
./3c£s26.24.Festus said, much Z.doth make thee mad 
Rom. 15. 4. for things were written for our Z. 
2 Tiin. 3. 7. ever Z. and never able to come to truth 

LEASING. 
Psal. 4. 2. how long will ye seek after I. ? 
5. 6. thou shalt destroy them that speak I. 
LEAST 
Signifies, [1] The smallest quantity, Num. 11. 
32. [2] Most humble and lowly, Luke 9. 48. 
[3] The meanest person, or one of the least 
judgment, skill, and experience, Jadg. 6. 15. 
Called least in the kingdom of heaven. Mat. 
5. 19. Shall be of little or no value and esteem 
m the church of Ood, and, without true re- 
pentance, shall never come into the kingdom 
of glory. 
Oen. 32. 10. not worthy of the I. of the mercies 
J^um. 11. 32. that gathered Z. gathered ten homers 
Judg. 6. 15. 1 am the Z. in my father's house 
] Sam. 9. 21. my family, the I. of all families 
£ ^iwo-s 18. 24.one captain of Z.of master's servants 
Jer. 49. 20. I. of flock shall draw them, 50. 45. 
jSmos 9. 9. not the Z. grain fall upon the earth 
Mat. 2. 6. art not the Z.among the princes of Judah 
5. 19. shall break one of these Z. commandments, 
shall be called the I. in the kingdom of heaven 
U. 11. John Baptist, he that is I, in the kingdom 
of heaven, is greater than he, L,%ike 7. 28. 
13. 32. which indeed is the I. of all seeds 
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Mat. 25. 40. as ye have done it to the I. of these, 45^ 
Lukei). 48. he that is I. among you, the .>:ame shall 
12. 26. if ye be not able to do that which is Z. 

10. 10. he that is faithful in the Z. unjust in Z. 
1 Cor. 6. 4. set them to judge who are Z. esteemed 

15. 9. for I am the Z. of the apostles, not meet 
Eph. 3. 8. who am less than the Z. of all saints 

See Greatest. 

JJt the LEAST. 
Gen. 24. SS.damsel abide with us, at the Z. ten days 
Judg. 3. 2. at the Z. such as before knew nothing 

1 Sam, 21. 4. if kept themselves at I. from women 
J^uke 19. 42. hadst known at I. in this thy day 
Jlcis 5.15.that at the I. the shadow of Peter passing 

LEATHER. 

2 Kings 1. 3. a hairy man, girt with a girdle of Z. 

LEATHERN. 
Mat. 3. 4. John had a I. girdle about his loins 

LEAVE 
Signifies, [1] License or permission, Num. 22. 
13. Pdark 5. 13. [2] To depart from, John 16. 
28. [3] To bid farewell to, Acts 18. 18. [4] 
JSTot to dwell or live with, Mat 19. 5. [5] To 
lay down, MM- 5. 24. 

LEAVE, Substantive. , 
J^um. 22. 13. for the Lord refuseth to give me Z. to 

1 &am. 20. 6. Dav'd earnestly asked Z. of me, 28. 
JVeh. 13. 6. after certain days obtain. I Z. of the king 
MarkC\ 13. and forthwith Jesus gave them Z. 
Johyi 19. 38. Pilate gave him Z. to take away body 
j^cts 18. 18. Paul took his Z. of the brethren 

21. 6. when we had taken our Z. one of another 

2 Cor. 2. 13. taking my Z. I went to Macedonia 

LEAVE. 
Ge?i.2.24.shall a man Z.father and moth. and cleave 
to his wife. Mat. 19. 5. Mark 10. 7. Eph. 5. 31. 
33. 15. let me Z. with thee some of the folk 
42. 33. Z. one of your brethren here with me 
44. 22. the lad cannot Z. his father, if he Z. him 
Exod. 16. 19. let no man Z. manna till the morning 
23. I 5. cease to Z. thy business, thou shalt Z. it 

11. what they Z. the beasts of the field shall eat 
Leu. 7. 15. not Z. any of the peace-oftering, 22. 30. 

16. 23. shall put off garments and Z. them there 
19. 10. thou shalt Z. them for the poor, 23. 22. 

JVurn. 9. 12. I. none of the passover till morning 
10. 31. and he said, I. us not, I pray thee 
32. 15. will yet again Z. them in the wilderness 
Dcut.23.51. shall not Z. thpe either corn, wine, or oil 

54. the remnant of children which he shall Z. 
Josh. 4. 3. and I. them in the lodging place 
Judg. 9. 9. the olive said, should I I. my fatness 
13. vine said, should I Z. my wine, which cheereth 
Rtith 1. 16. Rath said, entreat rae not to Z. thee 

1 Sam. 9. 5. lest my father Z. caring for the asses 
14. 36. Saul said, let us not Z. a man of tJiem 
25. 22. if I Z. of all that pertain to him 

2 Sam. 14. 7. shall not Z. to my husband a name 

1 Kings 8. 57. let him not Z. us nor forsake us 

2 Flings 4. 43. they shall eat and shall Z. thereof 
13.7. nor did he Z.of the people but fifty horsemen 

1 Chron. 28. 8. may possess this good land, and Z. it 
Ezra 9.8.gracc from L. to Z.us a remnant to escape 

12. Z. it for an inheritance to your childr. for ever 
J^eh. 4- 1 2. the Jews, will they Z. to themselves 

5. 10. I pray you let us Z. oft" this usury 

6. 3. why should the work cease whilst I Z. it ? 
10. 31. that we would Z. the seventh year 

.Job 39. 11. or wilt thou Z. thy labour to him ? 
Ps.16.10. thou wilt not Z. my soul in hell, j3cts 2.27. 

17. 14. they Z their substance to their babes 
27. 9. thou hast been my help, Z. me not, 119. 121. 
49. 10. they die and Z. their wealth to others 
141. 8. O God, my trust, Z. not my soul destitute 

Prov. 2. 13. who Z. the paths of uprightness 
17. 14. 1, oir contention, before it be meddled with 

iJccZ. 2. 18. because I should Z. it to the man after me 
21. yet shall he Z. it for his portion 
lU. 4. if ruler rise up against thee, Z. not thy place 

Isa. 10. 3. and where will ye Z. your glory 1 
65. 15. and ye shall I. your name for a curse 

.Icr. 9. 2. I might I. my people, and go from them 
14. 9. O Lord, we are called by thy name, I. us not 
17. 11. riches, he shall Z. them in midst of his days 

18. 14. will a man I. the snow of Lebanon 
44. 7. child and suckling, to Z.'you none to remain 

48. 28. Z. the cities, and dwell in the rock 

49. 9. would they not I. some gleaning-grape.9 ? 
11. Z. thy fatherless children, I will preserve them 

Ezek. 16. 39. and I. thee naked and bare, 23. 29. 

39. 2. wjll turn thee, and Z. but a sixth part of thee 
Dan. 4. 15. I. the stump of his root, 23, 26. 
Hos. 12. 14. therefore shall he Z.his blood upon him 
Joel 2. 14. will return, and Z. a blessing behind him 
Amos 5. 3. shall Z. an hundred, shall I. ten to Israel 

7. ye, who I. off righteousness in the earth 
Obad. 5. grape-gatherers,would they not Z. grapes? 
Jl/aZ.4.1.that it shall Z.them neither root nor branch 
Mat. 5. 24. I. there thy gift before the altar 

18.12.doth he not Z.theninety and mttc,Luke 15.4. 



Mat.^S. 23. to have done, and not I. other undone 
Mark 12. 19. and Z. his wife, and Z. no children 
Jyuke 19. 44. they shall not Z. in thee one stone 
John 14. 27. iny peace I Z. with you, i)eace 1 give 
16. 28. I Z. the world and go to the Father 
32.^e shall Z.mo alone, yet 1 am not alone,becau>'<f 
.^cts 6. 2. it is not reason we should Z the word 
1 Cor. 7. 13. to dwell with her, let her not Z. him 
Heb. 13. 5. I will never'Z. thee nor forsake thee 
Rev. 11. 2. the court I. out, and measure it not 
/ will, or will I LEAVE 

1 Kings 19. 1 18. yet 1 7c ill Z.seven thousand in Isi. 
Job 9. 27. if I say, / will I. off my heaviness 

lO.l. I will Z.my complaint on myself, I will speak 
Ezek. 6. 8. yet I-l. a remnant || 12. 16. but I-l. a fevr 
22. 20. and / will Z. you there and melt you 
29. 5. / will I. thee thrown into the wilderness 
32. 4. then / will I. thee upon the land and cast 
Zeph. 3. 12. I2vill I. in midst of thee a vfiox people 

/ will not LEAVE. 
Gen. 28. 15. 1 will not I. thee until I have done tliat 

2 Kings 2.2. as the L. liveth, Iw. not I. thee, 4. ; U. 
4. and he said, as thy soul liveth, /- Z. thee, 6. 

Ps. 37. 33. Ld. I -I. him in his hand, nor condemn 
Jer. 30. 11. /- Z. thee together unpunished, 46. 23, 
Jo/m 14. 18. Iw.not Z. you comfortless, I will con.t 

LEAVED. 
Isa. 45. 1. to open before him the two-Z. gates 

LEAVETH. 
Job 39. 14. the ostrich Z. her eggs in the earth 
Prov. 13. 22. a good man I. an inlieritance to his 
28. 3. is like a sweeping rain which Z. no food 
Zec/t. 11.17. woe to the idol shepherd, that Z. the flock 
Mat. 4. 11. then the devil Z. him, and behold 
John 10. 12. the hireling Z. the sheep and fleeth 

LEAVEN 

Signifies, .4 piece of dough salted and soured, to 
ferment and relish a mass of dough for bread, 
Hos. 7. 4. 1 Cor. 5. 6. To which are compar- 
ed, [1] The doctrine of the gospel, which was 
to be successful in converting many sinners, 
Mat. 13. 33. [2] The erroneous doctrines, and 
vicious practices of the Pharisees and Saddu- 
cees ; the corrupt glosses of the law, the doc- 
trine of traditions, invented and promoted by 
the former ; and that poisonous doctrine of the 
mortality of the soul, strenuously maintained 
by the latter ; which, like leaven, are not only 
of a sour, but also of a contagious and infec- 
tious nature, and suited to men of atheistical 
hearts and lives, Mat. 16. 6, 12. [3] JVotorious 
scandalous sinne7-s, icho infect and cast a 
blot upon a church, 1 Cor. 5. 6. 
Exod. 12. 15. ye shall put away Z. seven days, 19. 
13. 7. neither shall be Z. seen in all thy quarters 
34. 25. not offer the blood of my sacrifice with I 
Lev. 2. 11. no meat-olFering shall be made Avith I 
6. 17. it shall not be baken with Z. I have given' 
10. 12. take and eat the meat-offering v^ithout I 
23. 17. be of fine flour, they shall he baken with I. 
Amos 4. 5. offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving with Z. 
Jlfai.l3.33.kingdora ofheavenislikeZ. LukeVi^l 
16. 6. Jesus said, beware of the Z. of the Pharisees, 
and ofthe Sadducees,ll. Mark 8. 15. Luke 12.L 
12. bade them not beware ofthe Z. of bread 
1 Cor.5.6.1iltleZ.leaveneth the whole lump, (7aZ.5.9 
7. purge out therefore the old Z. that he may be 
8.1et us keep the feast, not with old Z.or of malica 
LEAVENED. 
Exod. 12. 15. for whosoever eateth Z. bread, 19. 
20. ye shall eat nothing Z. in all your habitationa 
34. people took their dough before it was Z. 39. 
13. 3. there shall no Z. bread be eaten, 7. 
Sbs.7.4.after he hath kneaded the dough till it be I. 
Mat. 13. 33. till the whole was Z. Luke 13. 21. 
See Bread. 
LEAVENETH. 
lCor.5.6.a little leaven Z. the whole lump, GaZ. 5.9. 

LEAVING. 
Mat. 4. 13. Jesus Z. Nazareth, dwelt in Capernaum 
Luke 10. 30. thieves departed, Z. him half dead 
Rom.. 1. 27. men Z. the natural use of the woman 
Heb. 6. 1. Z. the principles of the doctrine of Christ 
1 Pet. 2. 21. Christ suifered for us, Z. us an example 

LED. 
Gen. 14. f 14. he I. forth his trained servants 
24. 27. 1 being in the way, the Lord I. me 
48. blessed the Lord, who had I. mo in right way 
47. 1 17. Joseph Z. them with bread for that year ' 
Exod. 3. 1. Moses Z. the flock to back side of desert 
13.17. God I. them not thro' the land of PhilistineB 
18. but God led them about thro' the v*'ildernes9 
15. 13. thou in mercy hast I. forth the people 
Deut. 8. 2. the way which the L. Z. thee forty year« 

15. who Z. thee "through that great vv-ilderness 
29. 5. I have Z. you forty years in the wilderness 
32. 10. he Z. him about, he instructed him 
•losh. 24. 3. 1 Z. him through all the land of Canaan 

1 Kings 8.48.enemies,which Z. them away captivn 

2 Kinss 6. 19. but Elisha I. them to Samaria 



LEF 

1 Ckr. 20, -1. Joab I. forth the power of the army 
S Chron. 2o. 1.1. and Ainaziah I. forth his people 
Psal. IH. 14. in the day lie /. them with a cloud 
53. iio l. them on safely, so that they feared not 

106. 9. so he I. them thro' the deptlis as thro' a 

wilderness, 136. 16. Jsa. 63. 13. 

107. 7. he I. tlicin forth by the right way 
Frov. 4. 11. 1 liave I. thee in right paths 

Jsa. 9. 16. they that are I. of them are destroyed 
48. 21. they tliirsted not when they I. them thro' 
55. IS. for ye shall be I. forth with peace 
63. 12 that I. them by tiie right hand of Moses 
Jcr. 2.6. wiiere is the Ld. that I. us thro' wilderness 
17.hath forsaken God, when he L thee by the way 
22.12.shall die in the place whither tliey have Z. him 
23. 8. the Lord livetli which I. the house of Israel 
Lam. 3. 2. he hath /. rae into darkness, not light 
Ezek. 17. 12. and I. them with him to Babylon 
39. 28. who caused them to b j I. into captivity 
47. 2. t. me about to the outward gate eastward 
Amos 2. 10. also 1 1, you 40 years thro' the v/ildern. 
7. 11. Israel shall surely he I. captive out of land 
J\i'ak. 2. 7. and Hazziib shall bs I. av/ay captive 
Mat. 4. 1. then was Jesus I. of the Spirit, Luke 4.1. 
26. 57. they l. hirn to Caiaphas the high-priest, 
Mark 14. 53. Liike 22. 54. Jo/m 18. 13. 
27. 2. they I. him to Pont. Pilate the governor, 31. 
Mark 15. 16, 20. Luke 22. 54. John 18. 13. 
Mark 8. 23. he took the blind man and I. him out 
Luke 4. 2'J. they l. Jesus to the brow of the hill 
21.24. they shall be I. away captive into all nations 

22. 66. and /. him into their counsel, saying 

23. 1. the whole nmnitude I. him to Pilate 
32. two other malefactors were I. with him 

24. 50. he I. tliem out as far as Bethany 

John 18. 23. they I. Jesus unto the hall of judgment 
^cts 8. 32. he was I. as a sheep to the slaughter 

9. 8. they I. Saul by the hand to Damascus, 22. 11. 

21. 37. as Paul was to be L into the castle 
Roin. 8. 14. as many as are I. by the Spirit of God 

1 Cor.12.2. carried away to idols, even as ye were I. 
Gal. 5. 18. but if ye he I. by the Spirit, ye are 
2Tim. 3. 6. silly women, I. away with divers lusts 

2 Pet. 3. 17. beware, lest ye also being I. away with 

the error of the wicked, fall from stedfastness 
LEDDEST. 
2 Sam. 5. 2. wast he that I. out Israel, 1 Chr. 11. 2. 
JVcA. 9. 12. 1, them in the day by a cloudy pillar 
Psal. 77. 20. thou I. thy people like a Hock 
^cts 21.38.and Z.into the wilderness four thousand 
men that v/ere murderers 
LEDGES. 
I Kings 7. 23. the borders were between the I. 

35. the I. and borders thereof were of the same 

36. on the plates of the I. he graved cherubims 

L^EKS. 
J^Tum. 11. 5. we remember the I. and the onions 

LEES. 
Isa. 25. 6. a feast of wine on the I. well refined 
Jer. 48. 11. and Moab hath settled on his I. 
Zepk. 1. 12. I will punish men settled on their I. 

LEFT. 
Gen. 18. 33. he had I. communing with Abraham 
24. 27. who hath not I. destitute my master 
29. 35. his name Judah, and I. bearing, 20. 9. 
32. 8. then ihc other company which is I. 
39. 6. he I. all that he had in Joseph's hand 

12. he I. his garment in her hand, 13, 15, 18. 
41. 49. Joseph gathered corn till lie I. numbering 
44. 12. at the eldest, and I. at the j-oungest 
47. 18. not enough I. but our bodies .and lands 
50. 8. their little ones I. they in Goshen 
Exod. 2. 20. v.'hy is it ihat ye have I. the man ? 

9. 21. I. his servants and his cattle in the field 
10. 12. eat every herb, all that the hail L 15. 

28. there shall not a hoof be I. behind 
16. 20. but some of them l. of it till morning 
34. 25. nor sacrifice of passover be I. till morning 
Lev. 2. 10. that which is I. of the meat-oftering 

10. 12. and to Ithamar, his sons that were I. 
S86. 39. they that are I. of you shall pine away 

43. the land also shall be I. of them and enjoy 
M'um. 26.65. there was not I. a man of them, Josh. 
8. 17. Judo-. 4. 16. Has. 9. 12. 
Deut. 2. 34. we utterly destroyed, we I. none to re- 
main, .)osh. 10. 33, 37, 39, 40. 1 11. 8, 11, 14. 
4. 27. ye shall be I. few in number among the 
heathen, 28. 62, fsa. 24. 6. Jer. 42. 2 
7.20. fill they that are I. be destroyed 
28. 55. he hath nothing I. him in the siege 
32. 36, power gone, and there is none shut up or I. 
Josh. 6. 23. and I. them without the camp of Israel 
8. 17. they I. the city open, and pursued Israel 

11. 1.5. he I. nothing undone of all commanded 

22. there was none of the Anakims I. in the land 
5K. 3. ye have not I. your brethren to this day 

JtLd^ff.'i'ai. ofnations which Joshua Z.when he died 

23. therefore the Lord I. those nations, 3. 1. 
fi. 4. 1, no sustenance for Israel, neither sheep 
^ 5. yet Jotham the youngest son was I. 

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LEF 

Ruth 1. 3. and she was I. and her two sons, 5. 

18. was minded to go, then she I. speaking to hei' 
2. 11. how thou hast I. thy father and mother 
14. Ruth did eat and was sufficed, and I. 

4. 14. Lord not I. thee this day without kinsman 

1 Savi. 2, 36. every one that is I. in thy house 

5. 4. only the stump of Dagon was I. to him 
9. 24. that which is I. set belbre thee and eat 

10. 2. thy father hath Z. the care of the asses 

11. 11. so that two of them were not I. together 
17.20. David rose up and Z.the sheep with a keeper 

22. David Z. his carriage in the hand of a keeper 
25.34. not been Z. any that pisseth against the wall 
27. 9. David Z. neither man nor woman alive 

2 Sam. 5. 21. and there they Z. tlieir images 

9. 1. is there yet any I. of the house of Saul? 

13. 30. the king's sons, there is not one of them Z. 

14. 7. so they shall quench my coal which is Z. 

15. 16. the king Z. ten concubines, 16. 21. 
17. 12. there shall not be I. so much as one 

1 Kings 9. 21. their children that v.ere Z. 2 Chr. 8.8. 
14.10.cutotf himthatis shut up and Z. 2/i7w^/-5 9.8. 

15. 2i]. he Z. not Jeroboam any that breathed 

16. 11. he I. Baasha not one that pisseth against 
17. 17. sickness that there was no breath Z. in him 
19. 3. and Z. his servants there || 10. I only am Z. 

18. yet I have I. me 70G0 || 20. he I. oxen and ran 

2 Kings 4. 44. and they did eat and Z. thereof 
7. 7. they arose and Z. tents 1| 13. all that are I. 
8. 6. since the day she Z. the land even until now 

10. 11. Jehu slew all, till he I. him none remaining 
21. so that there was not a man Z. that came not 

14. 20. for there was not any Z. nor any helper 

17. 16. they Z. the commandments of the Lord 

19. 4. this prayer for remnant that are Z. Isa. 37.4. 

20. 17. nothing shall be Z. saith the Lord 

25. 12. Z. of poor of the land, Jer. 39. 10. ] 52. 16. 

1 Chrun. 13. 2. send to our brethren that are Z. 

2 Chron. 11. 14. for the Lcvites Z. their suburbs 

12. 5. I have also Z. you in the hand of Shishak 

21. 17. so that there was never a son Z. him 
24. 18. and they Z. th.e house of the Lord God 

25. for they Z. Joash in great diseases 

31. 10. we had enough to eat, and liave I. pleijty 

32. 31. God Z. hini to try him, that he might know 

34. 21. go, enquire for them that are Z. in Israel 

.;Vt'A.1.2. 1 asked concerning the Jews which had I. 

3. the remnant that are Z. are in great aflliction 

6. 1. the wall that there was no breach Z. therein- 
Job 20. 21. there shall none of his meat be I. 

2ti. it shall go ill with him that is Z. in his tabern. 
Psal. 106. 11. there was not one of them I. 
Prov.^-d. 15. a child Z. to himself bringeth to shame 
Isa. 1. 8. Zion is Z. as a cottage in a vineyard 

9. excejrt Lord had Z. us a remnant, Rom. 9. 29. 
4. 3. he that is Z. in Zion shall be called holy 
7.22. butter and honey shall every one eat that is I. 

10. 14. as one gathereth eggs that are Z. 

11. 10. a highway for the remnant that shall be I. 
17. 6. yet gleaning-grapes shall be Z. in it 
24. 12. in the city is Z. desolation, and the gate 
30, 17. till ye be I. as a beacon on a mountain 
39. 6. nothing shall be Z. saith the Lord 

.ler. J2. 7. I Z. my heritage || 31. 2. Z. of the sword 
49. 25. how is the city of praise not Z. thecity of joy 
50. 26. destroy her, let nothing of her be Z. 

Ezek. 14.22. behold, therein shall be Z. a remnant 
23. 8. nor Z. her whoredoms brought from Egypt 

31. 12. strangers have cut him oif and have I. him 
Z)a».2. 44. thekingd.shallnotbeZ. to other people 
Joel 1.4. what the palmer-worm Z. the locust hath I. 
Hag.2.3.\vho is Z. that saw this house in her glory? 
Zech. 13. 8. the third part shall be Z. therein 
Mat. 4. 20. Z. their nets || 22. they I. their ships 

8. 15. he touched her, and fever I. her, Mark 1.31. 
15. 37. took up of the meat that was Z. Mark 8. 8. 
22. 25. he Z. his wife to his brother, Mark 12. 20. 

23. 38. your house is Z. unto you desolate 

24. 2. there shall not be Z. one stone upon another, 
Mark 13. 2. Luke 21. 6. 
40. one taken, other I. 41. Luke 17. 34, 35, 36. 

26. 44. Jesus Z. them, and prayed the third time 
Mark 10. 28. we have I. all and followed thee 

29. no man hath I. house, Luke l8. 28, 29. 
12.22. and the seven had her, and Z. no seed 
Luke 5. 28. he I. all, rose up, and followed him 
10. 40. that my sister hath Z, me to serve alone 
John 4. 28. the woman then I. her water-pot 

52. at the seventh hour the fever Z. him 
.^cts 2. 31. of Christ, that his, soul was not Z. in hell 
14. 17. he Z. not himself without witness 
21.32. when saw captain, they I. beating of Paul 

24. 27. and Felix I. Paul bound, 25. 14. 

1 TAess.S.l.we thoughtgoodtoheZ.atAthensalone 
2Tim. 4. 13. the cloak that I Z. at Troas bring 

20. Trophimui have I Z. sick at Miletum 
Tit. 1. 5. for this cause Z. I thee at Crete 
Heb. 2. 8. he I. nothing that is not put under 
4. 1. let us fear, lest a promise being Z. of entering 
Jude 6. the angels which Z. their own habitation 
2 V 



Rev. 2. 4. because thou hast I. thy first \o\9 
See AluI\'E. 
LEFT off. 
Gen. 11. 8. and they Z. off to build the city 
17. 22. Z. off talking with him, and God wes.1 9.f 
Ruth 2. 20. who hath not Z. off' his kindnesa 

1 Kings 15. 21. Baasha I. off building, 2 Chr. 16 6. 
Job 32. 15. answered no more, they I. off' speaking 
Psal. 36. 3. he hath Z. off to he wise and to do good 
Jer. 38. 27. so they Z. o^ speaking with him 

44. 18. since we Z. off to burn incei;se to the queen 
Hos. 4. 10. because they have I. off to take heed 
LEFT corner. 

2 Kings 11. 11. guard stood to the I. c. about king 

See Hand. 

LEFT-HANDED. 

Judg. 3.15. raisedEhud a Benjanute, a im.nl.- bait. 

20. 16. were seven hundred chosen men l.-htmded 

LEFT pillar. 

\Kings 7.21. he set up the l.jnl. and called it Boaz 

LEFT side. 

1 Kings 7. 39. five bases on the Z. side of the house 
49. five candlesticks on the Z. side before 

2 C7i7-o?i.23.10. with his weapon from right to l.side 
Ezek. 1. 10. they had the face of an ox on the l.side 

4. 4. lie also on thy Z. sidc^ and lay the iniquity 
Zcch. 4. 3. other olive-tree upon Z. side tliereof, IL 

LEG 
Signifies, [1] Properly, the liinbs or parts of an 
animal, which are the instrmnents of local 
motiort, and the supporters vf the body, Exod 
12. 9. 1 Sam. 17. 6. [2] Figuratively, strength^ 
Psal. 147. 10. 
His legs are as pillars of marble. Card. 5. 15. 
The dispensations of his providence are wisely 
and skilfully contrived: or, it ipay denote, the 
firmness and stability of Ckrisfs kingdom^ in 
spite of all opposition. 
Isa. 47. 2. make bare the Z. uncover the thigh 

LEGS. 
Exod. 12. 9. but roast with fire his head and I. 
29. 17. wash the inwards and his Z. Lev. 9. 14. 
Lev. 4. 11. the skin, his head, and his Z. burn 
8. 21. he washed the inwards and Z. in water 
11. 21. which have Z. above their feet, these eat 
Deut. 28. 35. he shall smite tliee in the knees and « 
1 Sam. 17. 6. he had greaves of brass upon his I. 
Ps. 147. 10. he taketh no pleasure in the I. of a man 
Prov. 26. 7. the I. of the lame arc not equal 
Cant. 5. 15. his Z. are as jiillars of marble 
Isa. 3.20. the L. will take away the ornaments of Z 
Dan. 2. 33. his Z. of iron, his feet part of iron 
Jimos 3. 12. out of the mouth of the lion two I. 
John 19. 31. they besought their I. nnghtbe broken 

32. the soldiers came and brake the Z. of the first 

33. and saw he was dead, they brake not his U 

LEISURE. ' 
Mark 6. 31. and thcv had no Z. so much as to eat 

"LEND. 
Exod. 22. 25. if thou Z. money to any, thou shall 
Lev. 25. 37. not Z. him thy victuals for increase 
Deut. 15. 6. and thou shalt Z. to many nations 

8. thou shalt surely Z. him sufficient for his need 
23. 19. thou shalt not Z. upon usury to thy brother 

20. to a stranger thou rnayest Z. upon usury 
24. 10. when thou dost Z. thy brother any thing 
11 the man to whom thou dost I. shall bring 
28.i2.thoa shalt Z.to many nations,Gnd not borrow 

44. he shall Z. to thee, thou shalt notZ. him 
Z-i<Z£fi6.34.if ye Z.themof whomye hope to receive, 
sinners also I. sinners, to receive as much again 
35. but love ye your enemies, do good and I. 
11. 5. and say to him, friend, Z. ffte three loaves 

LENDER. 
Prov. 22. 7. the borrower is servant to the I. 
Isa. 24. 2. as with the Z. so with the borrower 

LENDETH. 

Deut. 15. 2. every creditor tisat I. aught to neighb. 

Psal. 37. 26. he is ever merciful and Z. seed blessed 

112.5. a good man sheweth favour and Z.will guide 

Prov. 19. 17. he that hath pity on the poor Z. to L. 

22. 1 7. the borrower is servant to the man thct I. 

LENGTH. 
Gen. 13. 17. arise, walk thro' the land in the Z. cf it 
Deut. 30. 20. he is thy life, and the Z. of thy days 
Job 12. 12. and in Z. of days, understanding 
Psal. 21. 4. even Z. of days for ever and ever 
23. 1 6. dwell in the house of Lord to I. of days 
91. tl6. with I. of days will I satisfy 
Prov. 3. 2. for Z. of days shall they add to thee 

16. Z. of days is in her right hand, riches 
Zeeh. 2. 2. and to see what is the Z. thereof 
5. 2. the I. of the roll is twenty cubits 
JEjrjft.S. 18.be able to comprehend Z.of loveof ChruK 
Rev. 21. 16. and the Z. as large as the breadth 

At LENGTH 
Psal. 36. 1 10. O draw out at I thy loving- 

kindaost 
Prov. 29. 21. shall have him become Lis son at I 
Rom. L 10. if now at 1. 1 may have a journqr 



LES 

LENGTHEN. 
1 ^inga 3 14. w ilk as David, ilien will 1 1. thy days 
tsa 54. 2. I. tliy cords and strengUica thy slakes 

LENGTHEi\EU. 
Deut. 25. 15. that tliy days may be I. in the land 

LENGTHENING. 
f)an. 4. 27. if it may be a /. of thy tranquillity 

LEiN'T. 
Exod. 12. 36. they I- to them such as they required 
Deut.23. 19. usuiy of any ihing that is I. on usury 

1 Satn. 1 2a I Z. )iim to the Lord, he shall be L 
2. 20. for ilie lean which is I. to the Lord 

Jcr. 15.1U. I have r.ot l.on usury nor have men l.me 
LENTiLES. 

Gen. 25. 34. when Jacob gave Esau pottage of I. 

2JSam.23. 11. there was a piece of ground full of Z. 
See Beans. 
LEOPARD 

Is a wild beast, called by some a libbard ; it is 
full of spots, tilso exceeding swift, subtle, and 
fierce, enraged against men, and of such a 
sweet savour that it allures other beasts to it; 
by which means they are caught and devoured, 
Hos. 13. 7. Hab. 1. H. To which are compared, 
[1] .Antichrist, with his fullowers and ad- 
herents, Rev. 13. 2. [2] Men of a fierce un- 
tractable disposition, Isa. 11. 6. 

Can the leopard change his spots'? &c. Jer. 13. 23. 
/' is as much labour in vain to endeavour to 
reclaim these Jews, who by their continual 
customary sinning have inured themselves to 
wicked jjracticrs, as to use means to take out 
the natural spots of a leopard. 

Isa. 11. {). the I. shall lie down with the kid 

Jer. 5. 6. a I. shall watch over the cities 

13. 23. or can the I. change his spots ? 
Dan. 7. fi. I beheld, and lo, another like a I. 
Hos. 13. 7. therefore I will be to them as a I. 
Rev. 13. 2. and the beast was like to a I. 

LEOPARDS. 
Cant. 4. 8. look from the mountains of the I. 
Hob. 1. 8. their horses are swifter than I. 

LEPER. ■ 
Lev. 13. 45. and the /. in whom the plogue is 

14. 2. this shall be the law of the I. in the day 
3. behold, if the leprosy be healed in the I. 

22. 4. wliat man of the seed of Aaron is a I. 
JV*Mm. 5. 2. they put out of the camp every I. 

2 Sam. 3. 29. from Ihe house of Joab, one that is a.1. 
9 Kings 5. 1. Naaman was a I. \\ 11. recover the I. 

27. went from his presence a I. as white as snow 

15. 5. Azariah was a I. to the day of his death 
2CJJiron. 26. 21. and Uzziah the king was a L- 

2^i. they buried him, for they said, he is a I. 
J^Iat. 8. 2, and behold, there came a I. Mark 1. 40. 
26. 6. in the house of Simon the I. Mark 14. 3. 

LEPERS. 

2 Ringsl.S.'.vhen the I. came to the uttermost part 

Mat. j'). 8. Ileal the sick, cleanse I. raise the dead 

. 11. . *>.». became wnlk, the I. arecleansed, Lukel.'i'i. 

Jjukt 4.2'/. many I. were in Israel in time of Eliseus 

17. 12. there met him ten men that were I. 

LEPROSY. 
Lev. 13. 2. and it be in tl-.e skin like the plague of I. 
3. it is a plague of I. 8, 11, 15, 25, 27, 30, 42, 49. 
9. when the plague of I. is in a man, then he shall 
12. if a I. break out || 13. if the I. covered his flesh 
43. as the I. appeareth in the skin of the flesh 
47. the garment that the plague of Z. is in 
59. this is the law of the plag. of Z. 14. 54, 55, 57. 
14. 3. if the plague of/, be healed in the leper 
7. shall s[)rinkle him that is to be cleansed from Z. 
32. the law^f him in whom is the plague of Z. 
Deut. 24. 8. take heed '.n the plague of Z. to observe 
2 Kings 5. 3. for he v/ould recover him of his Z. 7. 
fi. that thou mayfst recover him of his Z. 
27. ;he Z. of Nasman shall cleave unto thee 
^Chron. 26. 19. the I. rose up in his forehead 
Mat.8.3. his Z.wns cleansed, Mark 1.42.Z>M/ce5.]3. 
Luke 5. 12. beheld, a man full of Z. besought him 
See Fretting. 
LEPROUS. 
Exod. 4. 6. behold, his hand was Z. as snoAV 
Leo. 13. 44. he is a Z. man, he is unclean 
J^um. 12. 10. Miriam became Z. behold she was I. 
2 Kings 7. 3. there were four Z. men at the gate 
2 Chr. 26. 20. and Uzziah was Z. in his forehead 

LESS 
Bonifies, [1] j2 smaller quantity, Exod. 16. 17. 
[2] JSTot in proportion to, Ezra 9. 13. [3] An 
inferior, Heb. 7. 7. 
Gen. 32. f 10. 1 am Z. than least of all the mercies 
Exod. 16. 17. and gathered some move, some Z. 
30. 15. the poor shall not give I. than half a shekel 
JfTum. 22. 18. go beyond the word of the Ld. to do Z. 
• 26. 54. to few thou shalt give Z. inheritance, 33.54. 
1 Sam.2i. ]5. ihy servant knew nothing Z. or more 
25. 36. Abigail told him nothing Z. or more 
Ezra 9.13. punished us Z.than our iniquities deserve 
Job 11.6. God exacleth I. than iniquity drscrveth 
338 



LES 

Prov. 17. 7. much I. do lying lips a princo 

19. 10. much Z. for a servant to rule over princes 
Isa. 40. 17. all nations are counted Z. than nothing 
Mark 4. 31. when it is sown is Z. than all seeds 

15. 40. Mary the mother of James the Z. 

1 Cor. 8. t 8. nor if we eat not, have we the Z. 

12. 23. those members we think Z. honourable 

2 Cor. 12. 15. the more I love, the Z. I am loved 
Eph. 3. 8. who am Z. than the least of all saints 
Phil. 2. 28. and that I may be the Z. sorrowful 
Heb. 7.7. the Z. is blessed of better without contrad. 

LESSER. 
Gen. 1. 16. made the I. light to rule the night 
Isa. 7. 25. and for the treading of Z. cattle 
Ezek. 16. 146. thy sister Z. than thou is Sodom 
43. 14. from the I. settle to the greater settle 

LEST. 
Gen. 3.3. neitiier shall ye touch it I. ye die, Lev. 

10. 6, 7, 9. JV«;?i. 18. 32. 

11. 4. Z. we be scattered abroad on the earth 
14. 23. Z. thou say, I have made Abram rich 

19. 15. Z. thou be consumed in the iniquity of city 
19. Z. I die, 20. 9.1|32. 11. 1, he come and smite me 

38. 11. 1, he die, as his breth. did, Deut. 20. 5, 6, 7. 
23. let her take it to lier, Z. we be ashamed 

45. 11. Z. thou and thy household come to poverty 
Exod. 5. 3. go, Z. he fall on us with pestilence 

13. 17. Z. peradventure the ])eopie repent in war 

19. 21. 1, they break through to the Lord to gaze 
22. sanctify, Z. the Lord bleak forth upon them 

20. 19. let not God speak with us, Z. we die 

33. 3. I will not go, Z. I consume thee in the way 
J^um. 4. 20. shall not go in to see, I. they die, 18. 22. 
Deut. 11. 17. 1 ye perish quickly from olF the land 

24. 15. Z. he cry against thee to Lord, and it be sin 

25.3.Z.ifhe should exceed and beat liimabove these 
Josh. 9. 20. let them live, I. wrath be upon us 

24. 27. shall be a witness, I. ye deny your God 
■Judg. 7. 2. Z. Israel vaunt themselves against me 

1 Sam. 20. 3. let him not know, Z. he be grieved 

2 Sam. 12. 28. Z. I take the city, and it be called 
Job 36. 18. I. he take tliee away with his stroke 

42. 8. Z. I deal with you after your folly 
Ps. 2. 12. kiss the Son Z. he be angry, and ye perish 
13.3. lighten mine eyes, Z. I sleep the sleep of death 
50. 22. consider this, I. I tear you in pieces 

91.12. Z. thou dash thy foot, Mat. 4. 6. Luke 4. 11. 
106. 23. Moses stood, I. he should destroy them 
140. 8. grant not, Z. they exalt themselves 

143. 7. 1. 1 be like them that go down into the pit 
Prov. 9. 8. reprove not a scorner, Z. he hate thee 

20. 13. love not sleep, Z. thou come to j-overty ' 
22. 25. Z. thou learn his ways, and get a snare 

24. 18. Z. the Lord see it, and it displease him 

25. 8. Z. thou know not what to do in the end 
10. Z. he that heareth it, put thee to shame 
17. Z. he be weary of thee, and so hate thee 

26.4. answer not a fool, Z. thou also be like unto him 
30. 6. add not to his words, Z. he reprove thee 

9. Z. I be full and deny thee, or Z. I be poor 
Isa. 6. 10. Z. they see with.their eyes, .6cts 28. 27. 
27. 3. Z. any hurt it, I will keep it night and day 
28. 22. not mockers, Z. your bands be made strong 
48. 5. Z. thou shouldest say, my idol hath d<>ne, 7. 
Jer. 1. 17. be not dismayed, Z. I confound thee 
4. 4. Z. my fury come forth like fire, 21. 12. 
G. 8. be instructed, Z. my soul depart from thee 
37. 20. cause me not to return, I. I die there 
Hos. 2. 3. Z. I strip her naked, and set her as in day 
Jimos 5. 6. seek the Lord, Z. he break out like fire 
Z(;cA.7.12.as an adamant, Z.lheyshould hear iht-law 
Mai. 4.6. Z. I come and smite the earth with a curse 
Mat. 17. 27. Z. we should offend, go to the sea 
25. 9» Z. there be not enough for us and you 
Mark 13. 5. take heed, Z. any man deceive you 
36. Z. coming suddenly, he find you sleeping 

14. 38. watch and pray, Z. ye enter into temptation 
Ijuke 8. 12. Z. they should believe and be saved 

21. 34. Z. your hearts overcharged with surfeiting 
John 5. 14. sin no raore,Z. a worse thing come to thee 

18. 28. they went out Z. they should be defiled 
J]cts 5. 39. I. ye be found to fight against God 

13. 40. beware therefore, I. that come upon you 
Rom. 11. 21. take heed, I. he spare not thee, 44. 

1 Cor. 9. 12. Z. we hinder the gospel of Christ 
10. 12. let him that standeth take heed I. he fall 

2 Cor. 2. 11. Z. Satan should get advantage of us 

12. 7. Z. I should be exalted above measure 
Gal. 2. 2. Z. by any means I should run in vain 

6. 1. considering thyself, Z. thou also be tempted 
F'pft. 2. 9. not of works, Z. any man should boast 
CoZ.2.4. Z.any man beguile you with enticing words 

3. 21. provoke not children, Z. they be discouraged 
1 Tim. 3. 6. Z. being lifted up with pride he fall into 
Heb. 2. 1. Z. at any time we should let them slip 

3. 12. Z. there be in any an evil heart of unbelief 
13. Z. any of you be hardened through sin 

4. 11. Z. any man fall after the same example 
12. 3. Z. ye be weary and fai-t in your roifvis 

13. 1, whit is lame be turned out of the way 



LET 

Heb. 12. 15. I. any man fail of the grace of GaJ 
Jam.. 5. 9. grudge not, Z. ye bo condemned 

12. swear not, Z. ye iaJl into concieiniiation 
2 Pa. 3. 17. beware, Z. ye also being led away 
Rev. 16. 15. keepelh his garments, Z. lie walk nakod 

LET. 

Gen.49.2]. Naphtali is a hind Z.loose,£:oodly words 

Exod:i.V-i. kingofEgy. will notZ. yoi; go, 4.21. | 7 . 

14. 1 8. 32. 1 9. 7, 17, 35. | '0. 20, 27. | 11 .ID ' 

20. my wonders, and after that he m ill Z. vou go 

5. 1. Z. my peo. go, 7. 16. j 8. 1, 20. | 9. ],13."| 10, a 

4. why do ye Z. the people tioni their works ? 
8. 23. Pharaoh said, 1 will Z. you go, 9. 28. 1 13. 17 
14. 5. why have we Z. Israel go from serving 

18. 27. and Moses Z. his lather-in-law depart 
21. 8. then shall he Z. her be redeemed 

26. he shall Z. him go free for his eye, 27. 

23. 11. seventh year thou shalt Z. it rest and lie still 

33. 12. hast not I. me know whom thou wilt send 
Lev. 14. 7. and shall Z. the living bird loose 

18. 21. not Z. seed pass through the fire to Molecb 

19. 19. not Z. cattle gender with a diverse kind 
Deut. 15. 12. thou shalt Z. him go free from thee 

13. thou shalt not Z. him go away empty 
Josh. 10. 28. and all therein, he Z. none remain, 30. 

24. 28. so Joshua Z. the people depart every man 
Judg. 1. 25. they Z. the man go and his family 

1 Sam. 18. 2. Saul would Z. him go no more home 

2 Sam. 11. 12. lo-monow I will Z. thee depart 
13. 6. I pray thee, Z. Tamar my sisicr come 

1 Kings 18. 40. Elijah said, Z. none of them escape 

2 Cliron. 20. 10. thou wouldest not I. Israel invade 
Esth. 5.12. (|ueen did I. no man come in butmysell 
.iob 6. 9. even that he would Z. loose his hand 

27. 6. my righteousness I will not Z. it go 
jP5aZ.69.6.Z.iiot those that wait on thee be ashamed, 
I. not those that seek thee be confounded 

109. 6. and I. Satan stand at his right hand 

119. 10. Z. me not wander from thy commandments 
Cant. 3. 4. [ held him, and wciifd nut I. him go 

8. 11. ho Z. out the vineyard to keepers 
Isa. 43. 13. I will work, and who shall Z. it? 
Jcr. 27. 11. those will 1 I. remain in the land 
Ezck. 39. 7. I will not Z. them pollute my name 
Jl/ai.21.33.a householder planted a vineyard and I 
it out to husbandmen, Mark 12. 1. Luke20. 9. 
Lvke 22. ''8. ye will not ansu er me nor Z. me go 
.John 19. 12. the Jews cried, if thou Z. this mango 
JIcts21. 15. hhip could not benr up, we Z. her drive 
Rnm. 1. 13. to cone to you, but was Z. hitherto 
2Thcss. 2. 7. only he who now lettelh, will Z. 
Heb. 2. 1. lest at any time we should Z. them sGp 
See Alone, 
LET down. 
Gen. 24. 14. Z. doion thy pitcher, I pray thee, 18.46. 
Exod.lT.ll.wliL'n he Z.^/.hisbands,.Vmalek prevaiL 
,^osh. 2.15. then Rahab Z. tnem down by a cord, 18. 

1 Sam.W.l'l. Michai I. David d. through a window 

2 Kings 13. 21. and when the man w;is Z. down 
.Ter. 38. .6. they Z. doicn Jeremiah with cords 
Kzck.\.2A. ihey stood, they Z. doxcn their wings, 25k 
Mark 2. 4. ihey I. down the bed wherein, Luke^.l^ 
Luke 5. 4. and Z. down your nets for a draught 

5. at thy word I will Z. down the net 

.^cts 9. 25. and I. him d. in a basket, 2 Cor. 11. 33. 

10. 11. Z. d. to the earth 11 27. .'iO. had I. d. the boat 

LETTED, 

J^um. 22. t 16. be not tlinn Z. from coming 
LETTER 

Signifies, [11 ./9w. epistle sent by one person to 
another, 2 Sam. 11. 14. [2] .d proclamation, 
Esth. 3. 13. [3] Learning, or the knowledge 
of the mysterious sense and meaning of the 
law of God, John 7. 15. [4] 7%e outward 
ceremovy of circtimcision^ without the inward 
grace signified thereby, Rom. 2. 29. [5] Th» 
irgal dispensation, which consisted chirfiy in 
a multitude of carnal ordinances, and where 
they had the letter of the command, loithou 
strength to obey, Rom. 7. 6. 2 Cor. 3. 6. 

2 Sam. 11. 14. David wrote a Z. to Jonb and sent 

2 Kings 5. 5. 1 will send a Z. to the king of Israel 

6. now when this I. is come to thee, behold 
10. 2. now as soon as this I. eometh to thee 
19. 14. Hezekiah received the Z. Isa. .37. 14. 

Ezra 4. 7. the Z. was written in the Syrian tonguo 
8. Rehum wrote a I. against Jerusalom 
7. 11. now this is the copy of the Z. 5. 6, 7. 
JVfA. 2. 8. a I. to Asaph the keeper of the forest 

6. 5. sent to me with an open Z. in his hand 
Esth. 9. 29. wrote to confirm this I. of Purim 
Jer. 29. l.the words of the I. that Jeremiah sent 

29.Zephaninh priest read this Z.in the ears of Jer 
Jicts 23. 2.5. Claudius wrote a Z. to Felix in (his 

34. when the governor had read the I. he asked 
Rom. 2. 27. who bv the Z. dost transgress the law 

29. circumcision of the heart, not in the I. 

7. 6. we should serve, not in the oldnessof thei 
2 Cor. 3. 6. ministers not of the Z. but of theSpiri? 

7. 8. tho' I made you sorry with Z.i do not repeul 



LEV 

GaL 6. 11. ye sec how large a Z. I have written 
ZTliess. 2. i. be not soon shaken by word or by I. 
Heb. 13. 22. 1 have written a I. to vou in few words 
LETTERS. " 

1 Kings 21. 8. Jezebel wrote I. in Ahab's name, 9 

2 Kings 10. 1. Jehu wrote I. and sent to Samaria 
20. 12. king of Babylon sent I. to Hezekiah 

2 Chron. ISO. 1. Hezekiah wrote I. also to Ephraim 
I), so ihe posts went with the I. from the king 

32. 17. Sennacherib wrote I. to rail on Godof Isr. 
/\d/i. 2. 7. let I. be given rae to the governors 

6. 17. sent I. to Tobiah, and I. came to them 



19. and Tobiah sent I. to put me in fear 
Esth. 1. 22. Ahasuerus sent I. to the provinces 
3. 13. the I. were sent by posts to provinces, 8. 10. 
8.5.to reverse I. devised byHaman to destroy Jews 
9. 20. Mordecai sent I. to ail the Jews, 30. 
Jer. 29. 25. because thou hast sent /. in thy name 
Luke 23. 38. was written in I. of Hebrew, tliis is 
Johnl. 15. how knoweth this man Z. having never 
dots 9. 2. and desired of him I. to Damascus 
15. 23. the apostles wrote I. after this manner 
22. 5. from whom also I received I. to the 

brethren 
28. 21. we neither received I. out of Judea 

1 Cor. 16. 3. whom ye shall approve by your I. 

2 Cor. 3. 1. nor need we I. of commendation 

10. 9. may not seem as if I would terrify you by I. 

10. for his I. are weighty and powerful, but his 

11. such as we are in word, by I. when absent 

LETTEST. 
Job 15. 13, 1, such words go out of thy mouth 
41. 1. or his tongue with a cord thou l. down 1 
Luke 2. 29. Lord, now I. thou thy servant depart 

LETTETH. 
2 Kings 10. 24. he that I. him go, his life be for his 
Prov. 17. 14. strife is as when one I. out water 
2 Thess. 2.7. ouly he that now I. will let until taken 

LETTING. 
Exod. 8. 29. deal deceitfully in not Z. the people go 

LEVIATHAN. 
Job 3. t 8. who are ready to raise up a Z. 
41. 1. canst thou draw out I. with a hook 1 
Psal. 74. 14. thou breakest the heads of Z. in pieces 
104. 20. there is that Z. thou hast made to play 
/sa.27.1. shall punish I. even Z. thatcrooked seroent 

LEVITE. 
Exod. 4. 14. is not Aaron the Z. thy brother ? 
Deut. 12. 12. rejoice ye before the Lord your 
God, and the Z. 18. | IG. 11, 14. | 26. 11, 13. 
14. 29. and the I. shall come and eat, 2(i. 12. 
18. 6. if a Z. come from any of thy gates 
Jiidg.n.l. a young man a I. 9.||10. so the Z. wentin 

11. the Z. was content to dwell with the man 

12. Micah consecrated I. || 13. a I. to my priest 

18. 3. they knew the voice of the young man the Z. 
19. 1. there was a certain I. sojourning on mount 

20. 4. the Z. said, I came into Gibeah of Benjamin 
2 Chr. 20. 14. on Jahaziel the Z. came the Spirit 

31. 12. Cononiah the Z. over the dedicated things 

14. Kore the Z. over the free-will offerings 
Ezra 10. J5. Shabbethai the Z. helped them 
Luke 10. 32. likewise a Z. came and looked on 
Mct.v 4. 36. Barnabas a Z. having land, sold it 

LEVITES. 
Ezod. 6. 25. these heads of the furthers of the Z. 
38. 21. it was counted for the service of the Z. 
Lev. 25. 32. cities of Z. may redeem at any time 

33. the cities of the Z. are their possession 
JVum. 1. 47. but the I. were not numbered, 2. 33. 

50. shalt appoint the Z. over the tabernacle 

51. the Z. shall take it down || 53. the Z. shall pitch 
3. 9. and thou shalt give the Z. unto Aaron 

12. 1 have taken the Z. the Z. shall be mine 

39. all that were numbered of the I. 4. 46. 

41. and thou shalt take the Z. for ms, 45. | 8. 14. 

7. 5. and thou shalt give wagons unto the Z. 

8. 6. take the Z. from Israel and cleanse them 
9. bring the I. before the tabernacle, 10. 

11. Aaron shall offer the Z. before the Lord 

15. then after that shall tlie Z. go in, 22. 
24. this is it that belongeth unfo the Z. 

26. thus shalt thou do to the Z. touching their 
18. 5. 1 have taken the Z. to do service, 23. 
24. the tithes I have given to the Z. to inherit 
35. 2. that they give to the Z. cities round, 8. 
Deut. 18. 7. minister, as his brethren the Z. do 
Josh. 14. 3. to the Z. lie gave none inheritance 
21. 3. Israel gave these cities to the Z. 8. 
41. all the cities of the Z. were forty-eight 

1 Sam. 6. 15. the I. took down the ark of the Lord 

2 Sum. 15. 24. Zadok and the I. were with him 

1 Chr. l.x 15. the children of the Z. bare the ark 
26. when God helped the Z. that bare the ark 

24. 6. f ne of the Z. wrote them before the king 

2 Chr. 5. 12. the Z. which were singers stood, 7. 6. 
11. n the Z. left their suburbs and possessions 
13.9. liave ye not cast out the sons of Aaron and Z. 
in. 11. also the Z. shall be officers before you 

23 6. the Z. shall compass ihe king round about,?. 
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2 Chron. 24. 5. howbeit, the I. hastened it not 
2'J. 5. hear me, ye Z. sanctify now yourselves 
30. 22. Hezekiah spake comfurt_»bly to the I. 

34. 13. of the Z. there were scribes and otlicers 
35.3. Josiah said to the Z. which taught Israel 

y. the chief of the Z. gave to the I. oUU oxen 
14. therefore tiie Z. prepared for themselves, 15. 
Ezra a. 18. tliey set the Z. in their courses 
J\rek. 3. 17. after him repaired the Z. Rehum 
8.7. the Z. caused the people to understand the law 
11. die Z.stilled the people,saying,hold your peace 

11. 22. the overseer of the Z. was Uzzi 

12. 27. at the dedication they sought the Z. 

13. 10. the portions of the Z. had not been given 
•them, for the Z. were fled every one to his field 

29. they have defiled the priesthood of the Z. 
Jer. 33. 22. 1 will multiply the Z. that minister 
Ezek. 44. 10. the I. that are gone shall bear iniquity 

48. 11. went not astray when the Z. went astray 

Priests imd LEVITES. 

Deut. 17. 9. thou shalt come to^. tiie Z. and judge 

24. S. to do all that the priests and I. shall teach 

./osh. 3. 3. when ye see the p. and I. bearing the ark 

IKingsB. i.p. and L brought up the ark ofthe Ld. 

2 Ckraii. 23.4.^. andt. shall be porters ofthe doors 

2'J. 34. j9. and I. were more upright in heart than 

3d.i5. priests and I. were ashamed, and sanctified 

21. Z. and ihe priests praised the Ld. day by day 

27. -then ihe priests and I. blessed the people 

31.9. Hezekiah questioned with the priests andl. 

35. 8. his jirinces gave willingly to the p. and I. 
Ezra 2. 7U. so priests and I. dwelt in their cities 

6. 20. for ihcpriesis and I. were purified together 

7. 7. there went up ofthe ^-rit'sJs andl. and singers 

9. 1. the^. and I. have not separated themselves 

10. 5. Ezra arose and made the p. and I. to swear 
A'e/i. 9. 38. our princes, Z. and priests^ seal to it 

10.34. we cast lots among ^. and I. and people 
12.30. XhQp.and Z.purified themselves, and the ^vall 
44. Judaii rejoiced for the p. and I. that waited 
Isa. C6. 21. 1 will take of them for priests and I. 
Jer. 33. 18. priests and I. not want a man to offer 

21. and with the Z. the priests my ministers 
Ezek. A4. 15. buttJiep. and I. that kept the charge 
John 1. 19. when the Jews sent^. ayid Z. to ask hirn 

LEVITICAL. 
Hcb. 7. 11. if perfection were by the Z. priesthood 

LEVY, Substantive. 
1 Kings 5. 13. Solomon raised a Z. of 300,009 men 
14. and Adoniram was over the Z. 
9. 15. this is the reason of the Z. Solomon raised 
LEVY, J^erb. 
JViiyn. 31. 28. and I. a tribute to the Lord 
1 Kings y. 21. upon those did Solomon Z. a tribute 

LEWD. 
Ezek. 16. 27. which are ashamed of thy Z. way 

23. 44. so went they in, as unto the Z. woman 
..dcts 17. 5. JevvS took Z. fellows ofthe baser sort 

LEWDLY. 
Ezek. 22. 11. another haih Z. defiled his daughter 

LEWDNESS. 
Judg. 20. 6. they have committed Z. in Israel 
Jer. 11. 15. she hath wrought Z. with many 
13. 27. I have seen the Z. of thy whoredom 
Ezek. 16. 43. and thou shalt not commit this Z. 
58. thou hast borne thy Z. and abominations 
22. 9. in tliB midst of thee they commit Z. 

til. by I. hath defiled his daughter-in-law 
23.21. calledst to remembrance the Z. of thy youth 
27. thus will I make thy Z. to cease, 48. 
29. shall ha discovered, both tliy Z. and whoredom 
35. tiierefore bear thou also thy Z. and whoredom 

49. and they shall recompense your Z. on you 

24. 13. in thy filthiness is Z. because I purged thee 
Hos. 2. 10. and now will I discover her Z. in sight 

6. 9. priests murder in the way, they commit Z. 
Acts 18. 14. if it were a matter of wrong, or I. 
LIAR, see Lyar. 
LIBERAL. 
Prov. 11. 25. the Z. soul shall be made fat 
Isa. 32. 5. the vile person shall not be called Z. 

8. the Z. deviseth I. things, and by Z. things 

2 Cor. 9. 13. they glorify G. for vour Z. distribution 

LIBERALITY. 
\Cor. 16. 3. to bring your Z. to Jerusalem 
2 Cor. '8. 2. abounded to the riches of their I. 

LIBERALLY. 
Deut. 15. 14. thou shalt furnish him Z. out of 
Jam. 1. 5. ask of God, who giveth to all men Z. 

LIBERTINES. 
Jlcts 6. 9. which is called the synagogue of the I. 

LIBERTY 
Signifies, [1] A power which a person has to do 
or forbear amj particular action, 1 Cor. 7. 39. 
[2] Freedom from any servitude or bondan-e, 
Lev. 25. 10. I'eb. 13. 23. [3] Freedom from 
the curse of the moral law, and from the ser- 
vitude of the ceremonial law., Gal. 5. 1. [4] 
Fall and perfect delivcrancs from all miseries 
ichatsocvsr^ Rom. 8. 21. [5] A power or free- \ 



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dom in using things indifferent, 1 Cor. 8. V. 
10. 29. [6] Freedom frovi the veil af ignorant-* 
and spiriifjal blindness, the yoke of ihe law^ 
and the slavery of sin, 2 Cor. 3. 17. 
Lev. 25.10. yeshaH proclaim I. through all the land 
Psal. 119. 45. and 1 will walk at Z. tor I seek 
Isa. 61. 1, he sent me to proclaim Z. to the captivefi 
Jer. 34. 8. made a covenant to proclaim I. to them 

15. done right in my sight, in proclaiming I. 

16. his servant whom he had set at I. to return 

17. ye have not hearkened to me in proclaiming!. 

I proclaim a Z. for you to famine, to sword 
Ezek. 46. 17. it shall be his to the year of Z. 
Luke 4. 18. to set at I. them that are bruised 
Acts 24. 23. to keep Paul, and let him have { 

26. 32. this man might have been set at Z 

27. 3. and gave him I. to go to his friends 
Rom. 8. 21. from bondage into the glorious I. 

1 Cor. 7. 39. she is at Z. to marry whom she wi]} 
8. 9. take heed lest this Z. of yours become 

10. 29. for why is my Z. judged of another 

2 Cor.3. 17. where the Spirit of ihe Lord is, there is i 
Gal. 2. 4. who came in privily, to spy out our L 

5. 1. stand fast in the Z. wherewith Christ mada 

13. ye have been called to Z. use not your Z. 
Heb. 10. t 19. having Z. to enter the holiest 

13. 23. that our brother Timothy is set at Z. 
Jam. 1. 25. whoso looketh into the law of Z. 
2. 12. that shall be judged by the law of Z. 

1 Pet. 2. 16. as free, and not using Z. for a cloak 

2 Pet. 2. 19. while they proiaise them Z. tkey 

LICE. 
Exod. 8, 16. the dust became Z. through all Egypt 

17. smote dust, it became Z. in man and beast 

18. magicians did so with their enchantments to 
bring forth Z.so there were Z. upon man and beast 

Psal. 105. 31. there came Z. in all their coasts 

LICENCE. 
Acts 21. 40. and when he had given Paul Z. 
25.16.till the accused have Z.to answer for himself 

LICK. 
JV«7n.22.4. now shall this company Z. up all around 
1 Kings 21. 19 shall dogs Z. thy blood, even thins 
Psal. 72. 9. and his enemies shall Z. the dust 
Isa. 49. 23. and shall Z. up the dust of thy feet 
Jliic. 7. 17. they shall Z. the dust like a serpent 
LICKED. 

1 Kings 18. 38. fire Z. up the water in the trench 

21. 19. where dogs Z. the blood of Naboth 

22. 38. and the dogs Z. up his biood and washed 
Luke 16. 21. the dogs came and Z. his sores 

LICKETH. 

^^^^1.22. 4. shall lick up all, as the ox Z. up grass 

LID. 

2 Kings 12. 9. and bored a hole in the Z. of it 

LIE. 
Gen. 19. 32. drink wine, and we will Z. with him 

34. and go thou in, and Z. with him 
20. 15. therefore he shall Z. with thee to-night 
39. 7. she said, I. with me, 12. 2 Sam. 13. 11. 

14. he came in unto me to Z. with me 

Exod. 22. 16. if a man Z. witli a maid not betrothed 
Z/Cu.l5.18.womanwith whom man shall Z.with seed 

24. if any man I. with her at all, he is unclean 
18. 20. not Z. carnally with thy neighbour's wife 

22. shalt not Z.with mankind \\ 23. nor Z. with beast 
20. 12. and if a man Z. with his daughter-in-law 

13. if Z. with mankind 1| 15. if Z. with a beast 

18. if a man Z. with a woman having her sickness 

20. if a man Z. with his uncle's wife, he hath 

J^um. 5. 13. if a man Z. with her, and it be hid from 

Deut. ^. 23. and a man find her, and I. with he? 

25. if the man force her, and Z. with her 

28. if find a damsel not betrothed, and Z.with bcr 

23. 30. betroth a wife, and another Z. whh hei 

2 Sain. 11. 11. shall I then go to Z. with my wifel 
Cant. 1. 13. he shall Z. all night betwixt my breasts 

LIE. • 
Gen. 47. 30. 1 will Z. with my fathers, not in Egypl 
Exod. 23. 11. thou shalt let the ground Z. still 
Z)cM?.29.20.all the curses in this bopk shall Z.on him 
.Tosh. 8. 9. and they went to Z. in ambush, 12. 
Judg. 19. 20. let all thy wants I. on me, only lodge 
Ruth 3.4.thou shalt mark the place where he shall L 
1 Kings 1. 2. and let her Z. in thy bosom, that king 
P5aZ."57. 4. 1 1, among them that are set on fire 
88. 5. like the slain that I. in the grave 
Eccl. 4. 11. if two Z. together they have heat 
Isa. 13. 21. wild beasts of the desert shall Z. ther* 
14. 18. all the kings ofthe nations Z. in glory 
51. 20. thy sons Z. at the head of all the streets 
Lam. 2. 21. the young and old I. on tbe ground 
Ezek. 4. 4. Z. thou also upon thy left side and lay 

6. Z. asain on thy right side |i 9. shalt Z. 390 days 

31. 18."shalt I. in the m.idst ofthe uncircumcised 

32. 21. they I uncircumcised, slain by sword, 30. 
27. and thev shall not I. with the mighty 

23. I. with the slain j] 29. Z. with uncircumciied 
34. 14. there shall thev I. in a good fold 

Joel 1. 13. come, Z. ali'night in sackclolh 



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Jlmos 6. 4. that I. on beds of ivory, and stretch 
John 5. G. when Jesus taw him /. lie saith to him 
20. 6. Simon I'eter seeth the hnen clothes I. 

LIE down. ' 
Lev.18.23. before a beast, to I. down thereto, 20.16. 

26. 6. ye shall I. d. and none shall make you afraid 
J^um. ';i3.24. Israel shall not I. downtiW. he eat prey 
Dcutrlo. 2. judge cause liim to I. doicn and beaten 

31. t 16. thou shalt I. down with thy lathers 
Ruth 3. 7. Boaz went to I. down at the end of heap 

1.3. tarry this night, I. down until the morning 
I Sam. 3.5.Eli said, I called not, l.down again, 6, 9. 
a Sam. 11. 13. at even he went to I. down on his bed 
Job 7. 4. when 1 1, down I say, when shall I arise 

11. 19. thou shalt I. d. and none make thee afraid 

20. 11. which shall I. doion with him in the dust 

21. 26. they shall I. down alike in the dust 

27. 19. the rich man shall I. d. but not be gathered 
PsaL2',i.2. he maketh me I. down in green pastures 
P>-O2).3.24.thou s\m\tl.down and thy sleep be sweet 
Isa. 11. 6. the leo])ard shall /. down with the kid 
7. tlieir young ones shall I. down together 

14. 30. and the needy shall I. down in safety 

17. 2. they shall be for flocks which shall I. down 
27. 10. there shall the calf feed and I. down 
43. 17. the army and the power shall I. d. together 
50. 11. this ye have, ye shall I. down in sorrow 
65. 10. shall be a place for the herds to I. down in 
Jer. 3. 25. we I. down in our shame and confusion 
33. 12. shepherds causing their flocks to I. down 
50. t 6. have forgotten their place to I. down in 
Ezek. 34. 15. and 1 will cause them to I. down 
Hos. 2. 18. I will make them to I. down safely 
Zeph. 2. 7. they shall I. down in the evening- 

14. flocks shall l.down\\\a. for beasts to l.down in 
3. 13. the remnant of Israel shall feed and I. down 

LIE in wait. 
Exod. 21.13. if a man I. not in loait but God deliver 
De2if.l9.11.if amanhate his neighbour and I. inw. 
Josh. 8. 4. ye shall I. in wait against the city 
Judg. 9. 32. up by night, and I. in wait in the field 
21. 20. saying, go and I. in wait in the vineyards 
1 <S'a??i.22.8. hast stirred up my servant to I. in w. 13. 
.Joh 38. 40. and abide in the covert to I. in wait 
Psal. 59. 3. for lo, they I. in wait for ray soul 
Prou. 12.6. the words of the wicked are to l.in wait 
Hos. 7. 6. heart like an oven, whiles they I. in wait 
Jilic. 7. 2. they all I. in wait for blood, they hunt 
Jlcts 23.21. there I. in w. for hira more than 40 men 
Ejph. 4. 14. whereby they I. in wait to deceive me 

LIE waste. 
rsa.33.8.the highways l.icastc \\ 34. 10. it sh.ill I. w. 
*Hag.\A. to dwell in houses and this house l.waste 

LIEN or LAIN. 
Qen. 26. 10. one might have I. with thy wife 
Jfum. 5. 19. if no man have I. with thee, be free 
20. but if some man have I. with thee besido thy 
.Tudv. 21. 11. destroy every woman that hath I. 
Job 3. 13. for now should I have I. still 
PsaZ.68. 13. though ye have I. among the pots, yet 
Jer. 3. 2, see wl.ere thou hast not been I. with 
John 11. 17. he had I 

LIERS in wait 

Josh. 8. 14. he wist not that there were I. in wait 

Judg. 9.25. the men of Shechem set I. in w. for him 

16.12. there were l.iji wait abiding in the chamber 

20. 29. Israel set I. in wait round about Gibeah 

33. l.inw.camc forthll37. l.iiiw. hasted anrl rush. 

36. they trusted in the I. in wait which tiicy set 

Jer. 51. 1 12. prepare I. in wait against Babylon 

LIEST. 
Gen. 28. 13. the land whereon thou 1. 1 will give 
Dcut. 6. 7. when thou I. down and risest up, 11. 19. 
Josh. 7. 10. up, wherefore I. thou on thy face 1 
Prov. 3. 24, when thou I. down shalt not be afraid 

LIETH. 
Oen. 4. 7. if thou dost not well, sin I. at the door 
49. 25. bless blessings of the deep that I. under 
Lev. 14. 47. he that '. in the house shall wash 

15. 4. every bed whereon he I. is unclean 
20. every thing that she I. on is unclean, 26. 
24. all the bed whereon he I. shall be unclean, 33. 

^. 34. sabbaths, as long as it I. desolate, 35. 
43. the land enjoy sabbaths, while she I. desolate 
Judg. 16. 5. see wherein his great strength I. 
6. tell me wherein thy great strength I. 15. 
Job 40. 21. he /. under the shady trees, in covert 
Psal. 41. 8. now that he I. he shall rise no more 

88. 7. thy wrath I. hard on me, thou hast afflicted 
Mat. 8. 6. my servant I. at home sick of the palsy 
Mark 5. 23. my daughter I. at the point of death 
Rom. 12. 18. as much as I. in you live peaceably 
I John 5. 19. the whole world I. in wickedness 

LIETH down, 
fifith 3.4.it shall be when he l.down mark the place 
.job 14.12. so man l.down and riseth not till heavens 
/Vou. 23.34. as he that l.down in the midst of the sea 

LIETH in wait. 
I'fal. 10. 9. he I. in w. secretly us a lion, I. in w. to 
Ptov, 7. 12. and she I. in wait at every cornet 
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Prov. 23. 28. she also Z. in wait as for prey 

LIETH waste. 

J^ch. 2. 3. the place of my fathers' sepulchres I. w. 

17. then said I, you see how Jerusalem I. waste 

LIETH, as with a woman. 

JExo«f.22.19. whoso Z. with beast, surely putto death 

Lev. 19. 20. whoso I. carnally with a bond-maid 

20. 11. the man that I. with his father's wife 

13. he with mankind as he I. with a woman 
Dent. 27. 20. cursed be he thatZ. with father's wife 

21. Z. with beast || 22. sister || 23. mother-in-law 
Mic. 7. 5. thy mouth from her that I. in thy bosom 

LIEUTENANTS. 
Ezra 8.36. they deliver. the king's commissions to Z. 
Esth. 3. 12. Haman had commanded the king's I. 

8. 9. Mordecai had commanded to the I. 

9. 3. all the rulers and Z. helped the Jews 

LIFE 
Signifies, [1] That space of time whichpasses be- 
tween the birih and death of any person.^ Psal. 

17. 14. Prov. 3. 2. [2] A poicer to move and 
do the actions of, life, Job 3. 20. Eccl. 2. 17. 
[3] Jl spiritual, supernatural, and heavenly 
life, whereby we live to God, and enjoy peace 
icithhim, which also is the way to eternal life, 
Rom. 8. 6. Col. 3. 3. [4] That eternal happi- 
ness, glory, and blessedness, which the saints 
enjoy in heaven, Rom. 5. 17. [5] That quick- 
ening,and strengthening power of the Spirit of 
Christ, which supports believers under afflic- 
tions and sufferijtgs, so that they arc not over- 
whelmed and conquered by them, 2 Cor. 4. 10. 
[6] Christ's resurrection and intercession, 
Rom. 5. 10. [7] The appetite or stomach, Job 
33. 20. [8] The jwurishmcnt or support of life, 
Deut. 20. 19. [9] Blessings pertaining to this 
life, 1 Tim. 4. 8. [10] This world, Luke 8. 14. 
[11] Conversation, Acts 26. 4. It is spoken, 
[1] Of Christ, who is the fountain of natural, 
spiritual, and eternal life, who has promised 
eternal life to his people, purchased and pre- 
pared it for them: and who prepares them for 
it, and tcill actually bestoto it upon them, John 
1. 4. 1 11. 25. Col. 3. 4. [2] Of the doctrine of 
the gospel, which points out the ivay to eternal 
life, John G, G3. [3] Of the blood, which, with 
the spirits contained in it, is the scat and sup- 
port of life, Gen. 9. 4. 

Gen. 1. 20. the moving creature that hath I. 

30. and to every thing wherein there is Z. 
2. 7. God breathed into his nostrils the breath of I. 

G. the tree of Z. in the midst of the garden, 3. 22. 
3. 24. cherubims to keep the way of the tree of Z. 
6.17. to destroy all wherein is the breath of Z. 7. 22. 

9. 4. flesh with the Z. shall ye not eat, J^ev. 17, 14. 
5. of every man will I require the Z. of man 

18. 10. 1 will return according to the time of Z. 14. 

23. 1. these were the years of the I. of Sarah 
25. 7. the years of Abraham's Z. |1 17. ishmael's Z. 
42. 15. by the Z. of Pharaoh, ye shall aot go, 16. 
45. 5. God did send me before to preserve Z. 

47. 9. not attained to the years of Z. of my fathers 
Exod. 6. 16. the years of the Z. of Levi were 137 

18. years of the Z. of Kohath || 20. Z. of Amram 
21.23. shall give I. for Z. Lev. 24.t IS. Deut. 19.21. 

Lev. 17. 11. for the Z. of the flesh is in the blood 
18. 18. besides the other in her Z. time 
24.t 17. he that smiteth Z. of man, Deut. 19.t 6, 11. 

Deut. 12. 23. blood is the Z. not eat Z. with flesh 
20. 19. for the tree of the field is man's Z. 

24. 6. for he taketh a man's I. to pledge 

30. 15. I have set before thee I. 19. Jer. 21. 8. 
32. 47. it is not a vain thing, because it is your Z. 

Josh. 2. 14. the men answered, our I. for yours 

1 Sam.. 25. 29. shall be bound up in the bundle of Z. 

2 Sam. 14. 7. for the Z. of his brother whom he slew 
1 14. because God hath not taken away his Z. 

15. 21. whether in death or Z. there will I be 

1 Kings 3. 11. hast not asked for thyself long Z. nor 

asked the I. of thine enemies, 2 Chr. 1. 11. 

2 Kings 4.16.time of Z.thou shalt embrace a son,17. 
7. 7. left the camp as it was, and fled for their Z. 

Ezra 6. 10. they may pray for the Z. of the king 
Esth. 8. 11. granted the Jews to stand for their Z. 
Job 3. 29. why is I. given to the bitter in soul 1 

10. 12. thou hast granted me I. and favour 
12. 1 10. in whose hand is the l. of every thing 
24. 22. he riseth up, and no man is sure of Z. 

31. 39. or the owners thereof to lose their I. 

33. 4. the breath of the Almighty hath given me I. 
36. 6. he preserveth not the Z. of the wicked 

14. and their Z. is among the unclean 

38. t39. wilt thou fill the Z. of the young lions 1 
Psal. 16. 11. thou wilt shew me the path of/. 

21. 4. he asked I. of thee, thou gavest him 
30. 5. in his favour is Z. weeping may endure 
34. 12. v/hat man is he that desireth Z. ? 

36. 9. for with thee is the fountain of Z. 

61. 6. thou wilt prolong the king's Z. 

63. 3. thy loving-kindness is better than I. 



Psal. C6. 0. bless God, who holdeth our soul ia I 
78. 50. but gave their Z. over to the pestiience 
91. 16. with long Z. will I satisfy him 
133. 3. the blessing, even Z. for evermore 

Prov. 1. 19. which taketh away the Z. of the owners 

2. 19. nor take they hold of the paths of Z. 

3. 2. long Z. and peace shall they add to thee 

18. she is a tree of Z. to them that lay hold on bar 

22. so shall they be Z. to tl'iy soul 

4. 22. for they arc Z. to those that find them 

23. keep thy heart, for out of it are the issues of 

5. 6. lest thou shouldest' ponder the path of l. 

6. 23. reproofs of instruction are the way of I. 
26. adulteress will hunt for the precious Z. 

8. 35. whoso findeth me findeth I. and shall obtain 

10. 11. the mouth of the righteous is a weU of Z. 
17. is in the way of Z. that keepeth instructioo 

11. 30. the fruit of the righteous is a tree of Z. 

12. 10. righteous regardeth the Z. of his beast 

28. in the way of nghleousnes is I. and no death 

13. 8. the ransom of a man's Z. are his riches 
12. when desire cometh, it is a tree of Z. 
14. the law of the wise is a fountain of Z. 

14. 27. the fear of the Lord is a fountain of Z. 

30. a sound heart is the Z. of the flesh, but envy 

15. 4. a wholesome tongue is a tree of Z. 

24. the way of I. is above to the wise 

31. heareth reproof of Z. abideth among the wisg 
•16. 15. in the light of the king's countenance is Z 

22. understanding is a well-spring of Z. to him 
18. 21. death and Z. are in the power of the tongus 

21. 21. he that followeth mercy, findeth Z. 

22. 4. by humility are riches, honour, and Z. 
27. 1 27. goats'-milk for Z. for tliy maidens 

31. 12. she will do him good all the days of her Z. 
£ccZ.2.3. good they should do ail the days of their/ 

17. therefore I hated Z. 1| 7. 12. wisdom giveth I 

9. t 9. enjoy Z. M'ith the wife whom thou lovest 
Isa. 38. 16. in all these things is the Z. of my spirit 

20. we will sing songs all the days of our Z. 
57. 10. thou hast found the Z. of thy hand 
.7er. 8. 3. and death shall be chosen rather than Z. 
21. 7. hands of them that seek their Z. 34. 20, 21. 

8. I set before you the way of Z. and of death 
49. 37. I will cause Elam to be dismayed before 

• their enemies, before them that seek their L 
I^am. 2. 19. lift up thy hands for the I. of thy childr. 
Ej:ck. 1. 1 20. spirit of I. in v/heels, f 21. 1 10. T 17. 
7. 1 13. though their Z. was yet among the living 

13. 22. should not return by promising him I. 
33. 15. if the wicked walk in the statutes of Z^ 

Dan. 7. f 12. a prolonging in I was given them 
Jonah 1. 14. let us not perish for this man's Z. 
Mai. 2. 5. my covenant was with him of Z. 
Mat. 2. 20. are dead which sought the child's /. 

3. fc. bring fruit meet for amendment of Z. 

6. 25. take no thought for your I. Luke 12. 22. 

18. 8. to enter into I. halt or maimed, Mark 9. 43. 

9. better to enter into Z. with one eye, Mark 9.45 
19.17. if wilt enter into Z. keep the commandmenta 

.Mark 3.4. is it lawful to save I. or to kill, J^uke 6.9. 
Luke 1. 75. in holiness all the days of our Z. 
12. 15. for a man's Z. ccnsisteth not in abundance 

23. the Z. mere than meat, the body than raiment 
John 1. 4. in him was I. and the Z. was hght of mea 

3. 36. that believeth not the Son, shall not see L 

5. 26. for as the Father hath Z. in himself, so hath 

he given to the Son to have Z. in himself 

29. have done good, to the resurrection of Z. 
40. will not come to*me that might have 1. 10. 10, 

6.33. giveth I. unto world [f 35. 1 am bread of Z.48. 
51. which I will give for the Z. of the world 
53. and drink his blood, ye have no Z. in yoa 
63. the words that I speak to you, they are Z. 
8. 12. not in darkness, but shall have the light oil 
11. 25. I am the resurrection and the I. 14. 6. 
20. 31. believing ye might have Z. thro' his name 
Acts'i.^B. hast made known to me the ways oft 
3. 15. and killed the Prince of I. whom God raised 
17. 25. seeing he giveth to all I. and breath 

26. 4. the manner of Z. from my youth, Jews kno\« 

27. 22. there shall be no loss of any man's Z. 
Rom. 5. 17, shall reign in I. by one, Jesus Christ 

18, came on all men to justification of I. 

6. 4. even so we should walk in newness of Z, 
8. 2, the law of the Spirit of Z. in Christ Jesus 

6, to be spiritually-minded is I. and peace 

10. the Spirit is Z.' because of righteousness 
38. I am persuaded that neither death nor /, 

11, 15. the receiving them be but I. from the dea • 

1 Cor. 3. 22. the world, or I. or death, all are your* 

14. 7. even things without Z. giving sound 

2 Cor. 1. 8. insomuch that we despaired even of i. 

2. 16. to the other the savour of Z. unto I. 

3. 6. the letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth I. 

4. 10. that the I. of Jesus might be manifested 
12. death workefh in us, but I. in you 

5. 4. that mortality might be swallowed up off 
Gal. 2. 20. the Z. v/hich I now lire in tlie flesh 

3. 21. a law given wrbicb ceuld have given / 



.IF 



LIF 



LIF 



€.pk. 4 18. I)eli3g alienated from the i. of God 
P,uL .'. i2U. '.vheiherii be b^- 1, or by death 
•2. V6. liolduig I'orth word of Z. that i may rejoice 
CvL '.i. 3. and y6ur I. is hid with Christ m God 

4. v.htn Ciiiist who is our I. shall appear 
i Tim. 2.2. wo may lead a peaceable I. in all godiin. 
4. S. haviiig the promise of the I. that now is 
2Tim. 1. 1. according to the promise ot' I. in Christ 
10. aud hatJi brought I. to light by the gospel 

3. 10. thou jiast fully known my manner ot l. 
Hth. '2. lo. were all theh Z.-tiaie subject to bondage 

7. 3. neiuier beginning of days, nor end of Z. 

13. who is made after the power of an endless I. 
7am. 1. Li. he shall receive the crown of Z. 

4. 14. for what is your I.? it is even a vapour 

1 Pet. 3. 7. as being heirs together of the grace oil. 
10. for he that will love I. and see good days 

4. 3. for the time past of our I. may sufdce us 

2 Pet. 1. 3. hath given us all things pertaimng to I. 
1 Jokn 1. 1. our hands have handed the word of I. 

2. for the I. was manifested, and we huve seen it 
2.16. tbeprideof Z. isnotof the Fath. but of world 

5. 12. he that hath the Son hath I. and hp that hath 

not the Son of GoJ hath not I. 

16. he shall give him I. for them that sin not 
Rev. 2. 7. to him will I give to eat the tree of Z. 

10. be faithful, and I will give thee a crown of Z. 
a. 9. tiiird part of the creatures that had/, died 
11. 11. the Spirit of I. from God entered into them 
13. 15- he had power to give I. to the beast 

21. 6. 1 will give to thirsty of the water of I. freely 

22. 1. he shewed me a pure river of water of Z. 
2. the tree of Z. bare twelve manner of fruits 

14. that they might have right to the tree of Z. 

17. let him lake the water of Z. freely 
See Book, Eterxa^l, Everlastixg. 

His LIFE. 
Geji.44.30. seeing his I. is bound up in the lad's life 
Ezod. 21. 30. he shall give for the ransom of las I. 
Deut. 17. 19. shall read therein all the days rtfhis I. 
Josh.-i. 14. they feared him all the days of his I. 
xTudg. 9. 17. for my father adventured ids I. far 
16. 30. more than they which he slew in his I. 

1 Sam. 19. 5. he did put his I. in his hand, and slew 

23. 15. saw that Saul was come out to seek his I. 

2 Sam. 18. IS. Absalom in kis Z.-time had taken 

1 Kings 2. 23. if not spoken this word against his I. 
19.3.when he saw that,he arose and went for his I. 

t 4. Elijah sat down, and requested for his I. 
20. 39. then shall thv life be for his I. 42. 

2 Kings 10.24. his Z.'shaU be for the hfe of him 
JVe/i. B. 11. would go into the temple to save his I. 
Esth. 7. 7. Haman stood to make request for his I. 
Job 2. 4. all that a man liatli will he give for his I. 

6. behold, he is in thy hand, but save his I. 
33. 13. and his I. from perishing by the sword 
20.^i;jZ.abhorreth bread {| 22. his I. to destroyers 
23. he will deliver, and his I. shall see the light 
Psal. 49. 1 18. though in his I. he blessed his soul 
Prov. 7. 23. and knoweih not that it is for his Z. 
13. 3. he that keepeth his mouth, keepeth his I. 
EccZ. 3. 12. for a man to rejoice and do good in his I. 
7. 15. there is a wicked man thatprolongeth his I. 
8.15. shall abide of his labours all the days oi his I. 
Isa. 15. 4. Moab, his I. shall be grievous to him 
Jer. 21. 9. his I. shall be to him for a prey, 38. 2. 
44. 30. into the hand of them that seek his I. 
Ezek. 3. 18. nor speakeSt to warn, to save his I. 

7. 13. nor strengthen himself in iniqiuty of his I. 
32. 10. shall tremble, every man for his I. 

Amos 2. 1 14. nor shall the mightv deliver his I. 
Mat. 10. 39. he that findeth his I. shall lose it : he 
that loseth his I. shall find it, 16. 25. :\Iark 
8. 35. Luke 9. 24. | 17. 33. Juan 12. 2.5. 

20.28. to give A. Z. a ransom for many, JIark 10.45. 
Luke 14. 26. yea, and hate rfot his own I. also 
John 10. 11. good Shepherd giveih his Z. for sheep 

15. 13. that a man lay down his I. for his friends 
Sets 8. 33. for his I. is taken from the earth 

20. 10. trouble not yourselves, his I. is in him 
Rom. 5. 10. much more we shall be saved by his I. 
Phil. 2. 30. not regarding his I. to supply your lack 
1 John3.lQ. love of G. because ho laid down AisZ. 
See Days. 
Ml/ LIFE. 
Gen.10.19. mercy thou hast shewed in saving my I. 

27.46.1 am weary of my I. what good shall -Z.do me 

32. 30. my I. is preserved |j 48. 15. fed me all my I. 
J^um. 23. 1 10. let my I. die the death of righteous 
Judg.12.3. 1 \mt my I. in my hands, and passed over 

1 Sam. 18. 18. what is my Z. or my father's family 
20. 1. what is mv* sin, that he seeketh my I. ? 

22. 23. he that seeketh my I. seeketh thy hfe 
26. 24. BO that my I. be much set by in the eyes 

23. 9. wherefore layest thou a snare for iny I. ? 
21, I put vuj I. in my hand, and hearkened to 

2 Sam. 1. 9. because my I. is yet whole in rae 

16. 11. behold, my sonof my bowels seeketh my I. 

18. 13. have wrought falsehood against my I. 

19. 134. how manv davs are the years of my I. 

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1 Kings 19. 4. it is enough, now, take away my I. 

10. tiiey seek my Z. to take it awaj-, 14. Rom.li.'i. 

2 Kings 1. 13. let my I. be precious in thy sight, 14. 
Esth. 7. 3. let viy I. be given me at my petition 
fob 6. 11. my end, that I should prolong 7ity I. 

7. 7. O remember that my I. is but wii.d 

15. my soul chooseth death ratlier than 7ny I. 
9.21. the' I were perfect, yet I would despise my I. 
10. 1. my soul is wear}- of -my I. I will leave 
13, 14. wherefore do I put my Z, in my hands 7 
Psal. 7. 5. let him tread down my I. on the earth 
23. 6. mercy shall follow me all the days of my I. 
26. 9. gather not my I. with bloody men 
27. 1. the Lord is the strength of my I. of whom 
4. dwell in the house of the Lord ail days of my I. 

31. 10. my I. is spent witli grief and sighing 
13. they devised to take away my I. 

38. 12. that seek after my I. lay snares for me 
42. 8. and my prayer to the God of vty I. 

64. 1. preserve yny I. from fear of the enemy 

8S. 3. and my Z. draweth nigh to the grave 

143. 3. he hath smitten viy I. to the ground 
Isa. 3S. 12. I have cut off like a weaver viy Z. 
Lain. 3, 53. they cut off my I. in the dungeon 

58. O Lord, thou hast redeemed my I. 
Jonah 2. 6. hast brought up my I. from corruption 

4. 3. O Lord, take, 1 beseech \hce,my I. from me 
Jolni 10. 15. and I lay down my I. for the sheep 
17.my Fath. loveth me, because I lay down my I. 

13. 37, Lord, I will lay aown my I. for thy sake 
Acts 20. 24. nor count I my I. dear to myself 

This LIFE. 
Psal. 17.14. men which have their portion in this I. 
Eccl.Q).12. kcov."eth what is good for a man in tli. I. 

9. 9, this is thy portion in this I. and in labour 
Luke 8. 14. are choked with the cares of this I. 

21. 34. hearts overcharged with the cares of this I. 
Ads 5, 20. go, speak all the words of this I. 

1 Cor. 6. 3. much more things that pertain to this I. 
4, have judgment of things pertaining to this I. 

15. 19. if in this I. only we have hope in Christ 

2 Tim. 2. 4. entangleth himself with aiiairs of this I. 
1 John 5. 11. eternal life,, and this I. is in his Son 

Thy LIFE. 
Gen. 19. 17. escape for thy I. look not behind thee 
47.13. how many are the days of the years of thy I. 
Exod. 4. 19. the men are dead which sought thy I. 
Deut. 28. 66. and thy I. shall hang in doubt before 
thee, and thou shalt have no assurance of thy I. 
•Tudg. 18. 25. tiiey run on thee, aud thou lose thy I. 
Ruth 4. 15. he shall be to thee a restorer of thy I. 

1 •Sam. 19. 11. if thou save not thy I. to-night 
22. 23. he that seeketh my life seeketh thy I. 
26. 24. as 1. 1, was much set by this day, so my life 

2 Sam.A.Q. the head of thine enemy that sought 1. 1. 
19. 5, thy servants which this day saved thy I, 

1 Kings 1. 12. come that thou mayest save thy I. 

19. 2. if I make not thy I. as the hfe of one of them 

20. 31, go out, peradventure he will save thy I. 
39, if he be missing thy I. be for his life, 42. 

Psal. 103.4. who redeemeth thy I. from destruction 
Prov.-i.lO. and the years of f.Z. shall be many, 9.11. 
13, let her not go, keep her, for she is thy I. 

9. 11. and the years of thy I. shall be increased 
ha. 43. 4. therefore will I give people for thy I. 
Jer. ^. 30. thv lovers, they will seek thy I. 

11. 21. of the men that seek thy I. 22. 25. ] 38. 16, 

39, 18. thy I. shall be for a prey to thee, 45. 5. 
Luke 16. 23. thou in thy I. receivedst good things 
.hhn 13. 38. wilt thou lav down thy I. for my sake? 

To LIFE. 

2 Kings 8. 1. whose son he had restored to I. 5. 
P)-o L-,10.16.the labour of the righteous tendeth to I. 

11. 19. as righteousness tendeth to I. so he that 

pursueth evil 
19. 23. the fear of the Lord tendeth to I. 
Mat. 7. 14. narrow is the way that leadeth to I. 
Johno.2\. but is passed from death to I. IJohn 3.14. 
Acts 11. 18. G. to Gentiles granted repentance to I. 
Rom. 7. 10, the commandment ordained to I. 
Heb. 11. 35. women received their dead raised toL 

LIFT 
Signifies, [1] To raise or heave up, Gen. 37. 28. 
[2] To put to death, or crucify, John 8. 28. 1 12. ■ 

32, To Lift up the eyes, signifies, [1] Toj 
direct and make knoicn our desires to God by\ 
prayer, with hope and expectation of a gra-\ 
cious answer, Ps. 121. 1, | 123, 1. [2] To behold,] 
contemplate, and consider with wonder and 
admiratian, Isa. 40. 26, To Lift up the head, 
signifies, [1] To restore a person to his for- 
mer dignity, Gen. 40. 13. [2] To recover 
former strength and courage, so as to oppress 
others, Judg. 8. 28. [3] To rejoice and be 
glad, Luke 21. 28. [4] To be advanced above 
others, and oL ain a complete victory over 
them, Psal. 27, 6. To Lift up the hand, sig- 
nifies, [1] To swear, or by oath to confirm a 
thing. Gen. 14. 22. [2] To bkss, Lev. 9, 22. 
It was an usual posture in blessing, which 



denoted both the place whtnce tht blessing was 
expected, and an Sarnest desire fur obtaining 
it. [A] To pray, Psal. 28. 2. [4] To rise it 
rebellion, 2iiiim. 18. 28. 120.21. [5] 7"o opprsss, 
threaten, ivjure, or wrung any manner of way^ 
Job 31. 21. [6] To shake off sloth, and hear-- 
tily to engage in our duty, Heb. 12. 12. 

Thou shalt hft up thy face unto God, Jvb 22. '3d 
Thou shalt look up to him by meditation and 
prayer, not with horror and grief, bat with 
cheerfulness, confidence, and comfort. 

Be ye hft up, ye everlasting doors, Psal. 24. 7„ 
All ye true members of the church, raise zp 
your hearts and souls, which are of an ever- 
lasting and immortal nature, from all eartf'lf 
thing.'; and set them open for the reception of 
Christ the King of glory. 

Hath hft up his heel against me, Psal. 41. 9, 
'Hath behaved himself insolently, contemptu- 
ously, and injuriously inwards me. It is a 
phrase taken from an unruly horse, who 
kicks at him that owv and feeds him. 

Lift not up the horn, Psal. 75, 4. Carry not 
yourselves arrogantly, scornfully, or mali- 
ciously towards me or any of God's people. 

Lift up thy feet, Psal. 74. 3. Come speedily to 
our help, and for our deliverance. 

To lift up one's self in height, that is, to grow 
proiid, insolent, and oppressive, Ezek. 31, 10. 

Gen. 7, i7. the ark was Z. up above the earth 
21, 18. Z. up the lad, and hold him in thine hand 
29, 1 1, then Jacob Z. up his feet and came 
37. 28. they I. up Joseph out of the pit 

40, 13. Pharaoh shall I. up thine head, 19, 
Exod. 7. 20. Z. up the rod and smote waters, 14. 16. 

20. 25. if thou Z. up a tool on it, thou hast polluted 
J\\im. 6. 26. Lord I. up his countenance upon thee 
16. 3. wherefore then Z. ye up yourselves 7 
23. 24. and Z. up himself as a young lion 
Deut. 22. 4. shalt help him to Z. them up again 
27, 5. not Z. up an iron tool on them, Josh. 8. 31. 
.Tosh. 4. 18. the soles of the priests' feet were Z, ap 
Ruth'S. f 4.1. up the clothes that are on his feet 
2 Sam. 23. 8. he Z. up his spear against 8C0. 

13. he Z. up his spear against 300, 1 Chr. 11. 11. 
2 Kings 9. 32. he Z. dp his face to the window 
19. 4. Z. up thy prayer for the remnant, Isa. 37. 4. 
25.27. Z. up theheadof Jehoiachin kingof Judab 
1 Chron. 25. 5. all these were to I. up the horn 
Ezra 1. 14. lot the men of the place Z. him up 
9. 6. I blush to I. up my face to thee, my God 
Job 5. 17. the sons of burning coal 1 up to fly 
j 10. 15. if righteous, yet will I not I. up my head 
i 11. 15. then shalt thou I. up thy face, 22. 26. 
I Psal. 4. 6. 1, up the light of tliy countenance on us 
I 7. 6, arise, O Lord, in thine anger, Z. up thyself 
'. 24.7. Z.up your heads, O ye gates, be Z.ve doors, 9. 
I 25. 1. to thee, O Lord, l"Z. my soul, 86. 4. 1 143. 8. 
23. 2. hear my voice when 1 1, up my hands 
9. feed them also, and I. them up for ever 

41. 9, hath Z. up his heel against me, John 13. 18. 
74. 3. Z. up tl:y feet to the perpetual desolations 

4. and to .^he wicked, Z. not up the horn, 5. 
3. the floods have Z. up their waves 
2. Z. up thyself, thou judge of the earth 
therefore shall he I. up the head 



/O. 

93. 

94. 
110. 

Eccl. 4. 10. if they fall, the one will Z. up his fellow 
/5a.2.4. nation shall not I. up sword against nation, 
neither shall they learn war any more, Mic. 4. 3, 
5. 26. he will Z. up an ensign to the nations 
10. 15. as if staff should I. up itself as if no wood 
24. smite, and shall I. up his staff against thee 
26. so shall Z. it up after the manner of Egypt 
13. 2. Z. ye up a banner upon the high mountain 
33. 10. no\v will I rise, now will I Z. up myself 
59. 19. the Lord shall Z. up a standard against him 
62. 10. Z. up a standard for the people, Jer. 50. f 2. 
Jer. 7. 16. nor I. up cry nor prayer for them, 11. 14. 
51. 14. they shall Z. up a shout against thee 
Lam. 3. 41. let us I. up our heart with our hands 
Ezek. 8. 3. Spirit Z. me up between the earth, 11. 1. 
17. 14. tiiat it might not I. itself up, but stand 
26. 8. and shall I. up the buckler against thee 
Zec/i. 1.21 , so that no man did I. up his head, which 
Z.up their horn over land of Judahto scatter it 
5. 9. and they Z. up the ephah between the earth 
Mat. 12. 11, will he not I. it out on the sabbath? 
Mark 1. 31. took her by the hand, and I. her up 
Luke 13, 11. and could m no wise Z. up herself 
21.28. 1, up your heads, your redemption draweth 
Jam. 4. 10, humble you.rselves, and he shill Z. up 
See Eyes. 
LIFT hand or hands. 
Gen. 14. 22. 1 have I. up mine hand to th'^ Lord 
41. 44. without thee shall no man l. up his kani 
Deut. 32. 40. 1 I. up mv h. and say, I live for ever 
P.?aZ. 10.12. I. up iYfmehand, forget not the humble 
28. 2. when 1 1, up my hands toward thine oracle 
63. 4. I will Z. up mv hands in thy name 
119. 43. mv A. wiU I Z. up to thy commandmenti 



LIF 

Psal. 134 2. 1, up youi- h. in th*sanctuary and bless 
fsa. 49. 22. 1 will I. uj) mine hujid to tho Gentiles 
Z/UWt. 2. i'J. Z. up tliy hands toward him for tlio life 
Hel>. 12. 12. wherefore I. up the it. that hang down 

LIFT voice. 
Gen. 21. 16. and Ilagar l. up her voice and wept 
Job 38. 34. canst tiiou I. up ti)y '<;oJce to the clouds? 
Isa: 10. 30. I. up thy rozce, O daughter of Gallim 
24. 14. t^iey shall /. up fheir voice, shall sing 
40. 9. I. up tiiy voice with strength, lift it up 
42. 2. he shall not crj, nor /. up his voice 

U let the wilderness and cities I. up their voice 
52. 8. tiiy watchmen shall L up the voice 

58. 1. cry, spare not, I. up thy voice hke a trumpet 
Jer. 22. 20. cry, and I. up thy voice in Bashaa 
Ezek. 21. 22. to /. up the voice with shouting 

LIFTED. 
Oen. 13. 10. Lot I. up his eyes and beheld Jordan 

18.2. Abraham I. up his eyes and looked, 22. 13. 
27.38. Esau I. uj) voice' || 39.18. as 1 1, up my voice 

29. 11. and Jacob I. up his voice and wept 

31. 10. Jacob /. up his Cjcs saw in a dream, 33. 1. 
40. 20. Pharaoii /. up the head of the butler 

LiCv. 9. 22. Aaron I. up his hand toward the people 
J^um. 14. 1. the congregation I. up their voice 

20. 11. Moses I. up his hand and smote the rock 
Dent. 8. 14. then thy heart be I. up and thou forget 

17. 20. that his heart be not I. above his brethren 
Ju(i!^.2.4.when the angel of Lord spake, the people 
I. up their voice and wept, 21. 2. 1 Sam. 11. 4 

8. 28. so they I. up their heads no more- 

9.7.Jotham Z.up his voice and cried, hearken to me 
Rut/i 1.9. Orpah and Ruth I. up voice and wept, 14. 

1 Sam. 24. 16. and Saul Z. up his voice and wept 

30. 4. David and people I. up voice, 2 Sam. 3. 32. 

2 5'am.l3.36. king's sons came and I. up their voice 
20. 21. Sheba hath I. up his hand against king 

22. 49. thou also hast /. me up on high 
XKings 11.2r).Jeroboam Z.up hand against king,27. 
2 Kings 14. 10. and thine heart hath /. thee up 

I Chron. 14. 2. his kingdom was I. up on high 

ZChr. 5. 13. as trumpeters and singers I. up voice 
17. 6. his heart was I. up in the ways of the Lord 
28. 16. heart was I. uj) to destruction, 32. 25. 

Joh 2. 12. they I. up their voice and wept 
G. t2. my calamity I. up in the balances 
31.21.irihaveZ.up my hand against the fatherless 
29. or I. up myself when evil found him 

Psal. 24. 4. who hath not I. up his soul unto vanity 

27. 6. novv shall my head be I. up above 

30. 1. extol thee, for thou hast I. me up, 102. 10. 
74. 5. as he I. up axes upon the thick trees 
83. 2. they that hate thee have I. up the head 
93. 3. the floods have I. up their voice, O Lord 
108. 23. therefore he I. up his hand against them 

Prov. 23. 17. the legs of the lame are I. up 
30. 13. lofty eyes, and their eye-lids are I. up 

Isa. 2. 12. day of the Lord on every one that is I. up 
13. on cedars that are Z. || 14.' mountains I. up 

6. 1. the Lord sitting on a throne high and I. up 

23. 11. v/licn thy hand is Z. up they will not see 
30. t25. there shall be on every I. up hill rivers 
37. 23. against whom hast thou Z. up thine eyes 1 

Jer. 51. 9. her judgment is I. up to the skies 
Ezek. 1. 19. creatures were Z. up from the earth 
20. the wheels were I. up, 2]. ] 10. 17. 
3. 14. so the Spirit Z. me up and took me away 

10. 16. cherubims I. up their wings, 19. ] 11. 22. 
20. 5. and Z. up my hand to the seed of Jacob, 6. 

15. yet Z. up mine hand in the wilderness, 23. 
28. when I brought into the land for the which I 
Z. up mine hand to give it to them, 42. | 47. 14. 

28. 2. because thine heart is Z. up, 5. 17. | 31. 10. 
36. 7. thus saith the Lord, I have Z. up mine hand 
44. 12. have I Z. up my hand against them 

Dan. 5. 20. when his heart was Z. up and hardened 
23. but hast Z. up thj'self against the Lord 

7. 4. the first beast was I. up from the earth 

8. 3. then I Z. up mine eyes and saw, 10. 5. 
Mic. 5. 9. thine hand shall be Z. up on adversaries 
Hah. 2. 4. his soul which is Z. up is not upright 

3. 10. the deep Z. up his hands on high 

7.ech. 5. 7. behold, there was Z. up a talent of lead 

9. 16. shall be as the stones of a crown, I. up 
14. 10. the land shall be Z. up and inhabited 

Mai. 2.19. as ye have Z. up the face against my law 
Mark 9. 27. but Jesus Z. him up, and he arose 
Luke 6. 20. he I. up his eyes on his disciples 

11. 27. a certain woman Z. up her voice and said 
17. 13. ten lepers I. up their voices and said 

24. 50. and he I. up his hands and blessed them 
John, 3.14. and as Moses Z.up the serpent in the wil- 
derness, even so must the Son of man be I. up 

8. 28. when ye have I. up the Son of man 

12. 32. I, if I be Z. up, will draw all men to me 
34. sayest thou. Son of man must be I. up 

Acts 2. 14. Peter Z. up his voice and said to them 

4. 24. Z. up their voice to God with one accord 

14.11. Z. up their voices in the speech of Lycaonia 
22. 22. and then I. up their voices and said, away 

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1 Tim. 3. 6. lest being I. up with pride he fall 
Rev. 10. 5. the angel Z. up his hand to heaven 

LIFTER. 
Psal. 3. 3. my glory, and the I. up of mine head 

LIFTEST. 

Job 30. 22. thou Z. me up to the wind, thou causest 

Psal. 9. 13. that Z. mn up from the gates of death 

18. 48. Z. above- those that riiJe up against me 

Prov. 2. 3. and Z. up thy voice for understanding 

LIFTETH. 
Deut. 24. 1 15. he is poor, and Z. his soul to it 

1 Sam. 2. 7. the Lord bringeth low, and I. up, 8. 

2 Chron. 25. 19. thine heart Z. thee up to boast 
Job 39. 18. what time the ostrich I, up herself 
Psal. 107. 25. wind which Z. up the waves thereof 

113. 7. he Z. the needy out of the dunghill 
147. G. the Lord Z. up the meek, he casteth wicked 
Isa. 18. 3. see ye when he Z. up an ensign on mount 
Jer. 51. 3. that Z. himself up in his brigandine 
JVa/i. 3. 3. the horseman Z. up the bright sword 

LIFTING. 
Judg.\5.\\'l. called the place, Z. upof the jaw-bone 

1 Chron. 11. 20. Abishai chief, for Z. up his spear 
15. 16. sounding, by I. up the voice with joy 

2 Chron. 32. t2(j. humbled for Z. up of his heart 
JSTch.b. 6. ansvvered, amen, with Z. up their bands 
Job 22. 29. then thou shalt say, there is Z. up 
P.saZ.141.2.Z.up of my hands as the evening sacrifice 
Prov. 30. 32. hast done foolishly in I. up thyself 
/5a. 9. 18. they shall mount up like the Z.up of smoke 

33. 3. at Z. UJ) of thyself nations are scattered 
1 Tim. 2.8. men pray every where, Z. up holy hands 

LIGHT. 
Gen. 44. 3. as soon as ihe morning was Z. the men 
Jadg. 19. 2G. fell at door of the house till tt wasZ. 

1 Sam. 14. 36. and spoil them till the morning I. 
Psal. 139. 11. even the night shall be Z. about me 
Mic. 2. 1. when morning is Z. they practise it 
Zsch. 14. 7. that at evening time it shall be I. 

LIGHT. 
J\''um. 21. 5. our soul loatheth this Z. bread 
.'1/ai. 11.30. my yoke is easy, and my burden is Z. 

2 Cor. 4. 17. our Z. affliction worketh for us a far 

LIGHT. 
Jadg. 9. 4. Ablmelech hired vain and I. persons 
Zcph. 3. 4. her prophets are Z. and treacherous 

LIGHT. 
2 Sam. 2. 18. Asahel was Z. of foot as a wild roe 

LIGHT. 
Deut. 27. 16. cursed that settcth Z. by his father 
Ezek. 22. 7. in thee they setZ. by father and mother 
Mat.22.5. but made Z. of it, and went their ways 

LIGHT thing. 
1 Sawi. 18.23. seemeth it a l.thing to be the king's son 

1 Kings 16. 31. as if it had been a Z. thing for him 

2 Kings 3.18. is but a l.thing in the sight of the Ld. 
20. 10. it is a I. thing for the shadow to go down 

/sa.4y.6.a l.thingthat thou shouldest be my servant 

jEze/i.8.17.is it a l.thing they commit abominations 
LIGHT 

Signifies, [1] The sensation which arises from 
beholding any bright object, Exod. 10. 23. 1 14. 
20. [2] The sun and moon, which are the 
springs of light, Gen. 1. 16. [3] A son or 
successor, who keeps one^s name and memory 
from being extinguished, 1 Kings 11* 36. 
2 Chron. 21. 7. [4] A window, 1 Kings 7. 4, 5. 
[5] Joy, comfort, and felicity, Eslh. 8. 16. Psal. 
97. 11. [6] The appearance of the day, Job 
24. 14. [7] True saving knowledge, Isa. 8.20. 
[8] Happiness and prosperity, Isa. 58. 8. [9] 
Support, comfort^ and deliverance, Mic. 7. 8. 
[10] The gospel, zohich is the means of spirit- 
ual comfort. Mat. 4. 16. [11] The understand- 
ing or judgment. Mat. 6. 23. It is spoken, 
[1] Of God, who is a Being of infinite wisdom, 
truth, holiness, purity, See. 1 John 1.5. [2] 
Of Jesus Christ, who is the fountain and 
author of all knowledge, both natural and 
spiritual, Luke 2. 32. John 1. 9. [3] Of the 
word of God, which conducts and guides 
Christians in this world, and points out the 
way to eterntil happiness, Psal. 119. 105. 2 Pet. 
1. 19. [4] Of John the Baptist, who was emi- 
nent for his knowledge and zeal, John 5. 35. 
[5] Of the apostles, or ministers of the gospel, 
who assist others, and direct th^m, to Christ 
and salvation. Mat. 5. 14. [6] Of inie < iuis- 
tians, who are enlightened by the Spirit of 
God, and brought to the saving knowledrre of 
God and Christ, Luke 16. 8. Eph. 5. 8. [7] 
Of good kings, both for their splendour, and 
the counsel and con fort that their people have 
from them, 2 Sam. 21. 17. 

The light of my countenance they cast not down. 
Job 29. 24. They were very careful not to 
abuse my smiles, and to give me no occasion 
to change my countenance or carriage to- 
wards them. 

Let your light so shine before men, &;c. Mat. 



L1(J 

5. 16. Let your gifts and graces \c so appa 

■ ent to others in your doctrines and lives, thai 
they m.ay be brought to own, and believe in 
the true God, and look on you as his true and 
faithful servants. 
Gen. 1. 3. God said, let there be I. and there was { 
4. God saw tho Z. || 5. God called (he Z. day 
16. the greater Z. the lesser Z. to rule the night 
Exod. 10. 23. Israel had Z. in theii dwellings 
14. 20. but the pillar gave Z. by night lo these 
25. 6. this IS the oflering, oil for the I. 27.20. 1 35 
8, 14, 28. 1 39. 37. Lev. 2^1. 2. 
JSTum. 4. IC. to Eleazar pertaineth oil for tlie I. 

1 Sa?n. 29. 10. and as soon as yc have Z. depart 

2 Sam. 21. 17. that thou quench not the Z. of Israel 

23. 4. he shall be as the I. of the morning 

1 Kings 7. 4. I. was against Z. in three ranks, 5 

11. 36. that David my servant may have a Z. 
JVfA. 8. f 3. Ezra read from the I. till mid-day 

9. 19. nor pillar of fire by night to shew them / 
Esth. 8. 16. the Jews had I. joy and gladness 
Job 3. 4. neither let the I. shine upon it 

9. let it look for Z. but have none 

16. I had been as infants which never saw I. 

20. wherefore is Z. given to him in misery, 23. 
4. 1 18. nor in his angels in whom he put I. 

10. 22. without order, where the Z. is as darkness 

12. 22. bringeth out to Z. the shadow of death 
25. they grope in the dark without /. 

18. 5. the Z. of the wicked shall be put out 

6. the Z. shall be dark in his tabernacle 
22. 28. and the Z. shall shine on thy v/a.ys 

24. 13. they are of those that rebel against the I 

14. the murderer rising with the Z. killeth 

16. marked in the day-time, they knov/ not the I. 

25. 3. and upon whom doth not his Z. arise? 
28. 11. the thing that is hid bringeth he to Z. 
31. 126. if I beheld the Z. when it shined 

33. 28. will deliver, and his life shall see the I. 
30. to be enlightened with the Z. of the living 

36. 30. behold he spreadeth his Z. upon it 

32. with clouds he coveroth Z. and commandeth 
37. 1 3. he directeth his Z. to the ends of the earth 
1 11. he scattereih the cloud of his I. 

15. and caused the Z. of his cloud to shine 

21. men see not the bright Z. in the clouds 
38. 15. from the wicked their Z. is withholden 

IP. where is the way where Z. dwelleth ? 

24. by what way is the Z.])arted'? which scattereih 

41. 18. by his neesings a Z. doth shine, and his eyes 
Psal. 4. 6. lift up the I. of thy countenance on us 

27. 1. the Lord is my Z. and my salvation 

37. 6. he shall bring forth tby righteousness as I, 
38. 10. Z. of mine eyes is gone, it is gone from me 
49. 19. he shall go, they shall never see Z. 

74. 16. thou hast prepared the Z. and the sun 
78. 14. and all the night with a Z. of fire 
97. 11. Z. is sown for the righteous, and gladness 
104.2. who coverest thyself with Z. as with garment 
118. 27. God is the Lord, who hath shewed us I. 
119. 105. thy word is a lamp, and a Z. to my paths 
130. the entrance of thy words giveth Z. 
139. 12. darkness and I. are both alike to thee 
148. 3. oraise him, sun, and all ye stars of Z. 
Prov. 4. 18. the path of the just is as the shining?. 
6.23. for the commandment is a lamp, the lav/ isZ. 

13. 9. Z. of righteous rejoi-ceth, but lamp of wicked 
15. ."0. the I. of the eyes I'ejoiceth the heart 

21. 14- a proud heart and Z. of the wicked is sin 
Eccl. 11.7. truly the Z. is sweet and pleasant 

12. 2. while the sun or the Z. be not darkened 
Isa. 5. 20. i)ut darkness for Z. and Z. for darkness 
30. and the Z. is darkened in the heavens thereol 

8. 20. it is because there is. no Z. in them 

9. 2. have seen a great Z. on them hath Z. shined 

10. 17. th^ Z. of Israel shall be for a fire 

13.10. the sun darkened, the moon shall not cause 
her I. to shine, Mat. 24. 29. Mark 13, 24. 
30. 26. the Z. of the moon shall be as Ihe Z. of the 
sun, the Z. of the sun as the Z. of seven days 
51. 4. my judgment to rest for a Z. to the people 
59. 9. we wait fo'- Z. but behold obscurity 

60. 19. the Lord shall be to thee an everlasting h 
Jer. 4. 23. 1 beheld the heavens, and they had no ;. 

25. 10. 1 will take from them the Z. of the candle 
31. 35. the Lord giveth the sun for a I. by day, and 
ordinances of the moon and stars for I 
by night 
Ezek. 32. 1 8. the I. of the Z. I will make dark 
Dan. 2. 22. and the Z. dwelleth with him _ 
5. IJ. Z. and understanding found in Daniel, 14. 
H. s. 6. 5. thy judgments as Z. that goeth fortJi 
Mic. 7. 9. the Lord will bring me forth to the I 
Hah. 3. 4. and his brightness was as the Z. 

11. at the I. of thine arrows they went 
Zeph. 3. 5. every morning bring judgment to I. 
Zech. 14. 6. in that day the Z. shall not be clear 
Mat. 4.16. to them that satin death, Z. is sprung up 

5. 14. ye are the Z. ol the world || 15. it giveth Z. 
16. let your I. so shine before men, that they see 



LIG 

Mat. 6.22. the I. of bodv is the eye, if eyo single thy 
vvliolo body siiall b(j full ol /. ImIcc 11. ^4, 3o. 
17. 2. and Ills rainitiiit wus white as tlie /. 
Z.u/£e2.3iJ. aZ.to ligiilcn tJie Gentiles, and the glory 
8. 10. they vvhicii enter in may *,so the I. 11. 33. 
16.8 of tins world are wiser than tlie cliikhen of/. 
John 1.4. in iiiiii was lilb, and life was ihe L. of men 
7. the same cai.ie to bear witness Of tliat I. 8. 

9. that was the true I. whicii ligiitetli every man 
3. 19 condemnation, that I. is come intu the world 

20. every one that dueth evil hateth the I. 

21. but he that «loelh tru;h comeUi to the I. 

5. 35. he was a burning and a shining I. and ye 
were willing to rejoice for a season in his I. 

8. 12. Jesus saying, I atn the Z. of the world, 9. 5. 
he that followelh me shall have the /. of life 

11. 9. he si.uiubleth not, because he seeth the I. 

10. he stumbleth, because there is no I. in him 

12. 35. yet a little while is the I. with you 

36. while ye have the I. believe in the I. that ye 

46. 1 am come a I. into the world, that whosoever 

9cts 9. 3. thoiC shined about him aZ. from heaven 

12. 7. a Z. shined in the prison, and he smote 

13. 47. I have set thee to be a I. to the Gentiles 
16. 29. then he called for a I. and sprang in 
82. 6. there shone a great Z. round auouL me 

9. they that were with me saw indeed the Z. 

11. when I could not see for the glory of that Z. 
26. 13. at mid-day, O king, 1 saw m the way a Z. 

23. should shew I. to the people and Gentiles 
Rom. 2. 19. a I. of thein which are in darkness 
13. 12. and let us put on the armour of Z. 

1 Cor. 4. 5. who will bring to Z. hidden things 

2 Cor. 4. 4. k'St the Z. of !ho gospel should shine 
6. who commanded I. to shine out of darkness 

11. 14. Satan is transformed into an angel of Z. 
Eph. 5. 8. but now are ye I. walk as children of Z. 
13. all things that are reproved are made manifest 
by the I. whatsoever doth make manifest is Z. 
Col. 1. 12. meet for inheritance of the saints in Z. 
IThess. 5. 5. ye are all children of the Z. and day 
ITitn. L'. 16. dwelling in Z. no man can approach 
9Ti>n. 1. 10. Vi^ho brought life and immortality to Z. 

1 Pet. 2. 9. wJiO called you into his marvellous I. 
t Pe^.l.l9.lakc heed, as to aZ. shining in dark place 
IJohn 1. 5. God is Z. and in him is no darkness 
Rev. 18. 23. llie Z. of a candle shall shine no more 

21. 11. her Z. was like a stone most precious 

23. glory lighten it, and the Lamb is the Z. thereof 

22. 5. they need no Z. of the sun, the Lord givethZ. 

See CotTNTENANCE, DARKNESS. 

Give LIGHT. 
Oen. 1. 15. and let them be to give I. on the earth 
17. and God set the stars to ^ve I. on the earth 
Exod. 13. 21. in a pUlar of fire to give them Z. 
25.37.the lamps may ^.Z.over against it, JSTum.Q.^. 

2 Kings 8.19. he promised to g. him a Z. 2 CAr.21.7. 
JVeh. 9. 12. tog. them I. in the way they should go 
Psal. 105. 39. and fire to give I. in the night 
/5a.l3.10. the stars of heaven shall not^foe their Z. 

42. 6. 1 will g. thee for a Z. to the Gentiles, 49. 6. 

60. 19. nor shall the moon g. I. to thee, Ezek.'cH.l. 
Mat. 5. 15. it^'-. Z. to all in the house, Luke 11. 3G. 
2 Cor. 4. 6. to give the Z. of the knowledge of God 
Eph. 5. 14. awake, and Christ shall give thee Z. 

//I i/ic LIGHT. 
Psal. 56. 13. that I may walk in the. I. of the living 
Isa. 2. 5. come, let us walk in the I. of the Lord 

50. 11. walk in the I. of your fire, and in the sparks 
John 12. 36. while ye have the light believe in the I. 

1 John 1. 7. but if we walk in the I. as he is iji the I. 
2. 9. he that saith he is in. I. and hateth his brother 

10. that loveth his brother, abideth in the I. 
Rev. 21. 24. nations that are saved, shall walk in I. 

TA?/ LIGHT. 
Psal. 36. 9. and in tliy I. shall we see light 
43. 3. O send out 1. 1, and thy truth, let them lead 
Isa. 58. 8. then shall thij I. break forth as morning 
10. then shall thij Z.risein obscurity, and thy dark. 
60. 1. arise, shine, for thy I. is come, the glory 
3. the Geatiles shall come to thy I. and kings 

19. the sun shall be no more thy I. by day 

20. for the Lord shall be thy everlasting I. 

LIGHT, ED. 
Exod. 25. 37. and they shall Z. the lamps, 40. 4. 
40. 25. he Z. the lamps before the Lord, JVwm. 8. 3. 
Psal. 18.28. for thou wilt Z. my candle, L. lighten 
Mat. 5. 15. nor do men Z. a candle, and put it under 
Luke 8.16. no man when he hath Z. a candle, 11.33. 
15. 8. doth not I. a candle, and sweep the house 
Rev. 7. 16. nor shall the sun I. on them, nor heat 

LIGHT. 

Ruth2.3. her hap was to Z. on a part of Boaz' field 

LIGHT. 

2 Sam. 17. 12. and we will I. on him as the dew 

LIGHTED. 
f7en.24.64.when she saw Isaac, she Z. off the camel 
Josh. 15. 18. and she Z. off her ass, .Tudg. 1. 14. 
Judg. 4. 15. Sisera Z. off his chariot and fled 
1 Sam. 25. 23, Abigail hasted and I. off the ass 
343 



LUC 

2 Kings 5. 21. Naaman I. down from the chariot 

LIGHTED. 
Ge?*. 28. 11. Jacob Z. on a certain place and tarried 
2 Kings lj.15.Jehu Z. oa Jelionadabson ofKechab 

LIGHTED. 
Isa. 9. 8. sent a word to Jacob and it Z. on Israel 

LIGHTEN. 
2 Sam. 22. 29. the Lord will I. my darkness 
Ezra 9. 8. that our God may Z. our eyes and give 
Psal. 13. 3. Z. mine eyes, lest 1 sleej) the sleep 
Lulce'-Z. 32. alight to Z. the Gentiles and the glory 
Rev. 21. 23. had no sun, the glory of God did Z. it 

LIGHTEN. 
1 Sam. 6. 5. peradvenlure he will I. his hand 
Jonah 1. 5. cast wares into the sea, to Z. it of them 

LIGHTER. 

1 Kings 12.4. make thou yoke 1. 9, 10. 2 CAr.lO.lO. 
Psal. 62. 9. they are altogether Z. than vanity 
Isa. 49. f 6. art thou Z. than to be my servant 
Ezek. 8. jl7. any thing Z. than to commit abominat. 

LIGHTEST. 
Mum. 8. 2. say to him, when thou Z. the lamps 

LIGHTETH. 
Exod. 20. 8. and when Aaron Z. the lamps at even 
John 1.9. that was the true light which Z. every man 

LIGHTETH. 
Deut. 19. 5. axe-head slij)peih and Z. on his neighb. 

LlGHl'ING. 
75ft. 30. 30. Lord skall shew the Z. down of his arm 
Mat. 3. 16. descending like a dove, and Z. on him 

LIGHTLY. 
Ocn. 26. 10. one might Z. have lien with thy wife 
Isa. 9. 1. when at tirst he Z. afflicted the land 
Jer. 4. 24. I beheld, and all the hills moved Z. 
Mark 9. 39. do a miracle, can Z. speak evil of me 
See Esteemed, 
LIGHTENED. 
PsaZ.34.5. they looked to him and were Z.and faces 
77. 18. the lightnings Z.tho world, earth trembled 
Rev. 18. 1. the earth was Z. with his glory 
See Enlightened. 
LIGHTENED. 
Acts 27. 18. being tossed, next day they Z. ship, 38. 

LIGHTNESS. 

.Ter. 3. 9. thro' Z. of her whoredoms she defiled land 

23. 32. tell them cause iny people to err by their Z. 

2 Cor. 1. 17. when I was thus minded, did I use Z.? 

LIGHTENETH. 
Prov. 29. 13. the Lord L both their eyes 
Z/.w/ce 17. 24. for as lightning that Z. out of one part 

LIGHTNING. 
2 Sam. 22. 15. he sent Z. and discomfited them 
.Tob 28.26. when he made a way for the Z. of thunder 

37. 3. he directeth his I. to the ends of the earth 

38. 25. who divided a way for the Z. of thunder 
Psal. 144. 6. cast forth Z. and scatter them 
Ezek. 1. 13. and out of the fire went forth Z. 

14. living creatures ran as the appearance of Z. 
Dari. 10. 6. and his face as the appearance of Z. 
J\rah. 3. t3. horsemen lifted up Z. of the spear 
Zech. 9. 14. his arrow shall go forth as the I. 
Mat.2'i.21. asZ. Cometh out of the east, Lzike 17.24. 

28. 3. his countenance was as Z. his raiment white 
Luke 10. 18. 1 beheld Satan as I. fall from heaven 

LIGHTNINGS. 
Exod. 19.16. thunders, Z. and thick cloud on mount 

20.18. all the people saw the Z.and noise of trump. 
Job 38. 35. canst thou send Z. that they may go 1 
Psal. 18. 14. he shot out Z. and discomfited them 

77. 18. Z. lighted the world, earth trembled, 97. 4. 

78. 1 48. he gave their cattle to hail and flocks to I. 

135. 7. he maketh Z. for the rain, he bringeth wind 
.ler. 10. 13. he maketh Z. with rain, 51. 16. 
JSTah. 2. 4. the chariots shall run like the Z. 
Zcch. 10. t !• so the Lord shall make Z. 
Rev.4.5. out of the throne proceeded Z.ithunderings 

8. 5. there were voices, thunderings, and Z. 11. 19. 

16. 18. there were Z. and a great earthquake 

LIGHTS. 
Gen. 1.14. let there be Z. in the firmamen#of heaven 

15. and let them be for Z. in the firmament 

16. God made two great I. greater to rule the day 
1 Kings 6. 4. he made windows of narrow I. 
Psal. 136.7. to him that made great Z. for his mercy 
Ezek. 32. 8. all the bright Z. will I make dark 
lAike 12. 35. let }'our loins be girded, your Z. burn. 
,;5cZs 20.8.there were many Z. in the upper chamber 
Phil. 2. 15. among whom ye shine as Z. in the world 
Jain. 1, 17. cometh down from the Father of Z, 

LiaN-ALOES. 
JV«m.24.6.as trees of Z.-a. which the L.hath planted 

LIGURE. 
Exod. 28. 19. the third row a Z. an agate, 39. 12. 

LIKE. 
Gen. 13. 10. Sodom was Z. the land of Egypt 
Exod. 15. 11. who is Z. unto thee? Deut. 33, 29. 
1 Kings 8. 'x;3. 2 Chr. 6. 14. Psal. 35. 10. | 71.19. 
16. 31. manna was Z. coriander-seed, while 
24. 17. the glory of the Lord was Z. devouring fire 
I 30. 32. nor shall ye make any ointment I. that 



LIK 

Exod.2G.23.-whoso compoundeth any thing I. it,3£ 
34. of each shall there be a Z. weight 

34. 1. hew two tables Z.to the first, 4. IJeut. 10. 1,3 
JVjiM. 23. 10. and let my last end be I. his 
JJeut. 4. 32. or any thing hath been heard Z. it 

7. 26. lest thou be a cursed thing I. it 

17.14. set king over me Z. all naiioiiB, lSam.8. 5,20 
18. 8. they shall have I. portions to eat 

15. prophet of thy breth. Z. me, JJcts 3. 22. 1 7. 37 
18. I will raise a prophet from brethren Z. to thee 

29. 23. Z. the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrab 

34. 10. there arose not a prophet Z. to Moses 
./osh. 10. 14. no day I. that belbre or after it 
.Judg. 13. 6. his countenance Z. an angel of God 

16. 12. he brake them from his arms Z. a thread 

17. 1 shall become weak and Z. any other man 

Ruth 2.13. the' 1 be not Z.to one of thy handmaidens 

4.11. Lord make the woman Z. Rachel and Z.Leah 
12. let thy house be I. the house of Pharez 

1 Sam. 2. 2. nor is there any rock Z. our God 

4.9. be strong, quit yourselves Z. men, 1 Cor. 16.13^, 
17. 7. the stalf of his spear was Z. a weaver's beam 
25. 3_G. Nabal hold a feast Z. the feast of a king 

26.15. a valiant man, and who is Z. to thee in Israd 

2 Sam. 7. 9. Z. to the name of the great men 
23.what one nation jn earth is /.thy people IsjaolT 

22. 34. he maketh my feet Z. hinds' t'eet 
1 Kings 3. 12. none I. thee bef. nor arise Z. thee, 13. 
10. 2il. there was not the Z.inade in any kingdopi 
12. 32. Jeroboam ordained a feast Z. that in Judah 
16.3. Z. the house of Jerob. 7. [ 21. 22. 'l Kings 9.9. 
18. 44. there ariseth a little cloud Z. a man's hand . 

20. 25. number thee an army Z. the army ihou lo.-it 
27. pitched before them Z. two little tlocks of kids 

22. 13. word Z. word of one of those, 2 C/ir.18.12. 
'H Kings 3. 2. but not Z. his father and Z. his mother 

5. 14. his flesh came again Z. flesh of a little child 

9. 9. and Z. the house of Baasha son of Ahijah 
13. 7. had made them Z. dust by threshing 

14. 3. yet not Z. David his father, 16. 2. 2 Chr. 28. 1. 

17.15. the L. charged Ihey should not do Z. them 
18. 32. take you to a land Z. your o^vn, Isa. 36. 17. 

23. 25. 1, to him was there no king, J^Tch. 13. 26. 

1 Chron. 12. 22. a great host I. the host of God 
27. 23. would increase Israel Z. the stors of heaven 

2 Chr. 1. 9. over a people, Z. the dust of the earth 

21. 19. no burning for him Z. burning of fathers 

30. 7. be- not ye Z. your fathers and your brethren 

33. 2. Z. to the abominations of the heathen 

35. 18. there was no passover Z. to that in Israel 
Job 5.26. to grave Z. as a shock of corn cometh in 

10. 10. hast thou not curdled me Z. cheese? 
11. 12. though man be born Z. a Wild ass's colt 
12.25.he maketh them to stagger Z. a drunken man 
13. 12. your remembrances are Z. to ashes 

14. 2. he cometh forth I. a flower, and is cut down 

15.16. filthy is man, who drinketh iniquity I. water 
16. 14. he runneth upon me I. a giant 

20. 7. he shall perish for ever Z, his own dung 

21. 11. they send their little ones Z. a flock 

34. 7. what man is Z. Job, who drinketh scorning 
36.22.God exalteth bypower,whoteachethZ.him1 
33, 3. gird up now thy loins Z, a man, 40. 7. 

40. 9. hast thou an arm Z. God, or canst thunder 

41. 33. on earth there is not his Z. who is made 

42. 8. ye have not spoken right Z. my servant Job 
Psal. 1. 3. he shall be Z. a tree planted by the rivefn 

4. ungodly are not so, but are I. the chaff 
7. 2. lest he tear my soul I. a lion, rending it 

17. 12. Z. a lion that is greedy of his prey 

22. 14. I am poured outZ. water, my heart I. wax 
28. 1. 1 become Z. them that go down to the pit 

31. 12. 1 am forgotten, I am Z. a broken vessel 

36.6. thy righteousness is Z. the great mountains 
37. 2. they shall be soon cut down I. grass 

35. and spreading himself I. a green bay tree 

39. 11. thou makest his beauty to consume I. moth 
44. 11. thou hast given us I. siieep for meat 

49. 12. man is Z. the beasts that perish, 20. 
52, 2. thy tongue is I. a sharp razor working 
8. but lam Z. a green olive-tree in the house of G. 
55. 6. O that I had wings I. a dove, I would fly 
,58, 4. Z. the poison of a serpent, I. the deaf adder 
59. 6. they make a noise I. a dog, they go, 14. 
64. 3. who whet their tongue Z. a sword 

72. 6. he shall come down Z. rain on the grass 

73. 5. nor are they plagued Z. other men 
77.20. thou leddest thy people I. a nock, 78. 52. 
78. 57. they dealt unfaithfully Z. their fathers 

79. 3. their blood have shed Z. water round Jerus. 
80. 10. the boughs thereof/, the goodly cedars 

82. 7. but shall die Z. men, and fall Z. one of princes 

83. 13. O my God, make them Z. a wheel 

89. 8. a strong Lord Z. to thee, 113. 5. Mic. 7. 18. 

92. 12. the righteous shall flourish I. the palm- 
tree, he shall grow I. a cedar in Lebanon 

102. 4. mv heart is smitten, withered Z. grass, 11 
6. I am l. a pelican, I. an owl of the desert 
28. all of them shall wa./old I. a garment 

103. 13. Z. as a father pitieth his children, so Loro 



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PsaZ.lW.S. who St retchest out heavens I. a curtain 
J05. 41. thf.iy rati in the dry places /. a river 
107. 27. tJiey roci and stagger /. a drunken man 
109. 18. I. vvate.^,7' oil lei it come into Jiis bones 
115. 8. llioy that make them are /. to liiem, 135.18. 
128. 1. captivity ol Zion, we were l. tiiem dream 

143. 7. ie.a I be I. tliem that go down to the ])it 

144. 4. man is I. lo vanity, his days as a shadow 
147. 16. lie giveih snow /. wool, hoar frost I. ashes 

Prov. 18. It*, their contentions Z. the barsot'a castle 
20. 5. counsel in the heart of man is I. deep water 
23. 3-2. it b;teth i. a serpent, stingeth I. an adder 

25. 19. in an uofailhlul man is I. a broken tooth 
28._ /. a ciiy broken down, and without walls 

26. 4. answer not a fool, lest thou be I. to him 
Cant. 2. 9. my beloved is I. a roe or young hart 

17. turn, my beloved, and be thou I. a roe, 8. 14. 

3. 6. wiio is this that cometh I. pillars of smoke? 

4. 2. thy leeih are I. a Hock of sheep even shorn 

3. thy lips /. scarlet, temples I. a pomegranate 

4. thy neck is I. the tower of David for armoury 

5. thy two breasts are I. two young roes, 7. 3. 
5. 13. his lips I., lifies dropping sweet myrrh 

6. 12. my soul made me l. chariots of Ammi-nadib 
7. ]j the Joints of thy thighs are Z. jewels 
2. thy navel is I. a goblet, thy belly is I. wheat 
4. eyes || 5. head, hair || 7. stature I. a palm-tree 
8. and the smell of thy nose I. apples 
/.sa.1.9. should have been I. Gomorrah, Rom. 9.2Q. 
18.tho' your sins be red /.crimson,sliall be as wool 
10. 13. put down the inhabitants I. a valiant man 

11. 7. and the lion shall eat straw I. the ox 

16. and shall be a highway, I. as it was to Israel 
14. 10. they shall say, art thou become I. to us ? 
14. I will ascend, I will be I. the Most High '.' 
19. thou art cast out I. an abominable branch 

16. 11. my bowels shall sound I. a harp for Moab 
19. 16. in that day shall Egypt be I. unto women 
20. 3. 1, as my servant Isaiah hath walked naked 

22. 18. will toss thee Z. a ball into a large country 
26. 17. Z. a woman with child that draweth near 

30. 33. breath of the Lord Z. a stream of brimstone 
33.9. Sharon is Z.a wilderness,Bashan and Carmel 

38. 12. I have cat oft" I. a weaver my life 
14. Z. a crane or swallow so did I chatter 

42. 14. now will I cry I. a travailing woman 
46.5. to v.'hom will ye compare me that we maybe l. 

57. 20. the wicked are I. the troubled sea 

58. 1. spare not, lift up thy voice Z. a trumpet 
11. be Z. a watered garden, and Z. a spring 

59. 10. we grope for the wall Z. the blind 

11. we roar all I. bears, and mourn sore I. doves 
19. when the enemy shall come in I. a tiood 

63. 2. I. him tliat treadeth in the wine-fat 

64. 6. our iniquities Z. wind have taken us away 
66. 12. I will extend peace to her Z. a river 

Jer. 4. 4. lest my fury come forth Z. fire, 21. 12. 
5. 19. Z. as ye have forsaken me and served gods 
10. 16. the portion of Jacob is not I. them 
n. 19. I was Z. a lamb brought to the slaughter 

17. 6. for he shall be Z. the heath in the desert 
23. 20. is not my word Z. fire and Z. a hammer 1 
26. 6. then will I make this house Z. Shiloh, 9. 

18. saying, Zion shall be plowed Z. a field 
29. 2-2. make thee Z. Zedekiah and Z. Ahab 

36. 32. were added besides to them many Z. words 
38. 9. he is I. to die with hunger where he is 
46.20. Egypt is Z. a very fair heiier, but destruction 

48. 6. flee, be Z. the heath in ihe wilderness 

28. be I. dove || 49. 19. shall come Z. a lion, 50. 44. 

49. 19. who is Z. me, who will appoint? 

51. 19. the porti(w of Jacob is not Z. them 
KzcZ:. 5. 9. whereto I will not do any more the L 

12. 11. I. as I have done, so shall it be done them 

18. 10. anddoeth the Z. to any of these things 
*25. 8. the house of Judah is Z. to all the heathen 

31. 2. whom art tiiou Z. in thy greatness, 18. 
8. not any tree was Z. to him in his beauty 

45. 25. in the seventh month shall he do the Z. 

Dan. 3.25. the form of the fourth is Z. the Son of G. 
5.21. his heart was made Z. the beasts, Z. oxen 
7. 13. one Z. the Son of man came with clouds 

Hos. 4. 9. and there shall be Z. people Z. priest ■ 

5. 10. the princes Z. them that remove the bound 
6. 7. but they Z. men have transgressed the coven. 
14. 8. I am Z. a green fir-tree, from me is fruit 

/ocZ 2.2. tiiere hath not been ever the Z. nor shall be 
Amos 5. 6. lest he break out Z. fire in Joseph 
6. 5. .and invent instruments of music Z. David 
Zeck. 1. 6. Z. as the Lord of hosts thought to do 

12. 6. make the governors of Judali I. a hearth 
Mat.3.16. the Spirit descending Z. a dove, and light- 
ing on him, Mark 1. 10. Luke 3.22. John 1.32. 

6. 8. be not ye therefore I. unto them 

29. was not arrayed Z. one of these, Luke 12. 27. 
11.16. 1, children sitting in the market, Luke 7.32. 

12. 13. it was restored whole Z. as the other 

13. 31. the kingdom »f heaven is Z. to a grain of 

mustard seed, Mark 4. 31. Luke 13. 19. 
3?. kmgdoin of heaven isZ. leaven, Luke 13. 21. 
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Mat. 13. 44. is I. ti» a treasure || 45. is Z. a merchant 
47. is Z. to a net || 52. is I. a householder, 20. 1. 

22.2. the kingdom of heaven is I. to a cenaiii king 
39. and the second is I. to it, Mark 12. 31. 

23. 27. for ye are Z. to whitcd sepulchres 

28.3. his countenance was /.lightning and raiment 
Luke 0. 47. I will shew you lo whom he is Z. 

7. 31. and to what are they Z. |1 32. are Z. children 
13. 18. he said, to what is the kingdom of God Z. ? 

John 7. 46. answered, never man spake Z. ihis man 

8. 55. 1 shall be a bar Z. unto you, but I knov/ 

9. 9. some, this is he, oi-hers said, he is Z. him 
Acts 8. 32. Z. a larnb dumb before his shearer 

11. 17. Ibrasmuch as God gave them the Z. gift 
14. 15. we also are men of Z. passions with you 

17. 20. not to think the Godhead is Z. gold or silver 

19. 25. with the workmen of Z. occupation 
Rom. 1. 23. an image made I. to corruptible man 

6. 4. Z. as Christ was raised up from the dead 
Phil. 3. 21. fashioned I. unto his glorious body 

1 77iess.2.14. suffered Z. things of your countrymen 
Heb. 2.17. it behoved him to be made Z.his brethren 

4. 15. was in all points temjited Z. as \ye are 

7. 3. but made Z. to the Son of God, abides a priest 
Jam. 1. 6. that wavereth is I. a wave of the sea 

23. he is Z. a man beholding his natural face 

5. 17. Elias was a man subject to Z. passions 

1 Pet. 3. 21. I. figure whercunto baptism save us 

2 Pet. 1. 1. have obtained I. precious faith with us 
1 John 3. 2. he shall appear, we shall be Z. him 
Rev. 1. 13. one I. the Son of man, clothed, 14. 14. 

13. 4. worshipped, saying, who is Z. to the beast 
11. he had two horns I. a lamb, and he spake as 
16. 13. I saw three unclean spirits Z. frogs come 

18. 18. saying, what city is Z. to this great city? 

LIKE manner. 
Exod. 7. 11. did in Z. man. with their enchantments 
23. 11. in Z. vian. thou shalt deal with thy vineyd. 
Deut. 22. 3. in Z. manner shalt thou do with his ass 
.7^^^.11.17. in I. manner they sent to king of Moab 
1 <S'a?«. 19.24. he prophesied before Samuel in l.ma. 
JSTeh. 6. 5. Sanballatsent in I. manner the fifth time 
Isa. 51. 6. that dwell there shall die in Z. manner 
Mark 13. 29. ye in Z. man. when ye see these things 
Luke 6. 23. in Z. man. did their fathers to prophets 

20. 31. third took her, in Z. man. the seventh also 
j^Jcts 1.] 1. shall so come in I. man. as ye have seen 
1 Tim. 2. 9. in Z. m. that women adorn themselves 
J«rfe7.inZ.7na7t?ier giving themselves to fornication 

LIKE-MINDED. 
Ro7n.l5.5. the God of patience grant you to hel.m. 
Phil. 2. 2. that ye be Z. m. \\ 20. 1 have no man Z. m. 

J\rone LIKE. 
Exod. 8.10. there is none l- the Lord our God,9.14. 
Deut. 33. 26. 2 Sam. 7. 22. 1 Chron. 17. 20. 
9. 24. none I. the hail || 11. 6. none I. cry of Egypt 
1 Sam. 10. 2^1. none I. Saul among all the people 

21. 9. David said, there is nonn I. that, give it me 

1 ^271^5 3.12. there was n. I. Sol.|l 21.25. n. I. Ahab 

2 Kings 18.5. so that after there was 7i.Z. Hezekiah 
Job 1. 8. that there is none I. him in the earth, 2. 3. 
Psal. 86.8. among the gods n. I. to thee, ./e7-.10.6,7. 
Isa. 46. 9. for I am God, and there is none I. me 
Jer. 30.7. alas, that day is great, so that none I. it 
Dan. 1. 19. among all was found none I. Daniel 

Such LIKE. 
Ezek. 18. 14. considerelh, and doeth not such I. 
Mark 7. 8. many other such I. things ye do, 13. 
Gal. 5. 21. envyings, drunkenness, and swcA Z. 

LIKE. 
Deut. 25. 7. if the man I. not to take her, 8. 
Rom. 1. 28. even as they did not Z. to retain God 

LIKED. 
1 Chron. 28.4. among the sons of my father he I. me 

LIKEN. 
Isa. 40. 18. to whom then will ye Z. God ? 25. | 46.5. 
Lam. 2. 13. what thing shall I Z. to thee ? 
Mat. 7. 24. and doeth them, I will Z. him to a man 
11. 16. wjiereto Z. this generation, Luke 7. 31. 
Mark4.3Q. whereunto Z. the kingdom, Luke 13.20. 

LIKENED. 

Psal. 89. 6. who among the sons can be I. to Lord ? 

./er. 6.2. 1 have Z. the daughter of Zion to a comely 

Mat. 7. 28. shall be Z. to a foolish man who built 

13. 24. kingdom of heaven is Z. 18. 23. 1 25. 1. 

LIKENESS 
Signifies, [1] The external visible form or re- 
presentation of a thing., Ezek. 1. 5. [2] Jin 
image representing a person or thing, Deut. 
4. 12, 15. Isa. 40. 18. [3] M true and real 
resemblance between one person and another. 
Gen. 5. 3. 
Gen. 1. 26. let us make man after our I. 5. 1. 
5. 3. Adam begat a son in his own I. 
Exod. 20. 4. shalt not make the I, of any thing 
Deut. 4. 16. lest you make a graven image the Z. of 
male or female, 17, 18, 23, 25. | 5. 8. 
Psal. 17. 1 12. Z. of him is as a lion that desireth 
17. 1.5. 1 shall be satisfied, when awake with thy Z. 
Isa. 13. 1 4. 1, of great people gathered together I 



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Isa. 40. 18. or what I. will ye compare to himl 
Ezek. 1. 5. came the Z. of lour living crcaturea 
10. as for the Z. of their faces, 10. 22. 
13. Z. of lamps || 16. they four had one 1. 10. 10 
22. the Z. of the lirmament v,as as crystal 
26. Z. of a throne, 10. 1. | 8. 2. lo, as /. as of fire 
28. this was the Z. of thu glory of the Lord 
10. 21. and the I. of the hands of a man 
19. 1 10. thy mother is like a vine in thy Z. 
Jlcts 14. 11. gods are come down in the / of men 
Rom. 6.5. if we have been ijlanled in the I. of hia 
death, we shall be also in the /.of his resurrection 
8. 3. God sending his Son in the Z. of sinful flesh 
Phil. 2. 7. and was made in the I. of men 

LIKETH. 
Deut. 23. 18. he shall dwell where it I. him best 
Esth. 8. 8. write ye also ibr tlic Jews as it I. you 
Amos 4. 5. for this Z. you, O children of Israel 

LIKING. 
Job 39. 4. their youn^^ ones are in good I. grow up 

LIKING. 
Dan. 1. 10. why should he see your faces worse U 

LIKEWISE. 
Exod. 22. 30. Z. shalt thou do with thine oxen 
Deut. 12. 30. serve their gods, even so will I do Z 
15. 17. to thy maid-servant thou shalt do I. 
22. 3. to thy brother's lost goods shalt thou do L 
Judg. 7. 17. he said to them, look on me, and do L 

1 •Sa/rt.l9.21.sentme3sengers,and they prophesied L 
31. 5. fell I. on his sword, and died with him 

2 Sa7n. 17. 5. and let us hear Z. what lie saiih 

1 Kings 11.8. and Z. did he for all his strange wives 
1 Chron. 19. 15. Z. fled before Abishai his brother 

23.30. to praise every morning and Z. at even 
JVeh. 5. 10. I Z. might exact of them money 
Esth. 4. 16. I also and my maidens will fast I. 
Psal. 49. 10. I. the fool and brutish person perish 

52. 5. God shall I. destroy thee for ever 
Eccl. 7.22. knows thou thyself Z. hast cursed others 
J^ah. 1. 12. though they be quiet and I. niuny, yet 
Mat. 17. 12. Z. shall also Son of man sufl'er ol them 

18. 35. so Z. shall my heavenly Father do to you 

20. 5. he went about the sixth hour, and did Z. 
10. they Z. received every man a penny 

21. 30. he came to the second and said Z. 

36. other servants, and they did unto Ihem Z. 
22.26. Z. the second and third died, Mark 12.23 

24. 33. so I. when ye see these things, Luke 21. 3L 

25. 17. Z. he that had received two talerts 

26. 35. 1, also said all his discijiles, Mark 14. 31. 

27. 41. Z. the chief priests niockcd, Mark 15. 31. 
Luke 2. 38. and she gave thanks Z. to the Lord 

3. 11. let him do 1. 1| 6. 31. do ye also to them I. 
10. 37. go and do Z. || 13. 3. ye shall Z. pcrith, 5, 

14. 33. Z. who forsaketh not all that he hath 

15. 7. Z. joy shall be in heaven over one, 10. 

16. 25. Z. Lazarus received evil thing.^, but now 

17. 10. so Z. when ye shall have done all things 

22. 20. Z. also the cup after supper, saying 
John 5.19.what he doeth,these also doeth the Son I 
Acts 3. 24. prophets have Z. fcretoid of these dayt 
Rom. 1. 27. Z. the men leaving the natural use 

6. 11. I. reckon yourselves to be dead to sin 
8. 20. Z. the Spirit helpeth our infirmities 

1 Cor. 7. 3, and Z. also the wife lo the husband 
Gal. 2. 13. other Jews dissembled Z. with him 
1 T'im. 5.25. Z. the good works of some are manifest 
Tit. 2. 6. young men Z. exhort to be sober-minded 
Heb. 2. 14. he also himself Z. took part of tlie samo 
1 Pet. 4. 1. arm yourselves I. with the same mind 
Jude 8. Z. these filthy dreamers defile the flesh 
Rev, 8. 12. the day shone not, and the night Z. 

LIKE wise. 
Mat. 21. 24. 1 in I. icise will tell by what authority 

LILY 
Signifies, The beautiful, fragrant, and medi- 
cinal flower so called, Mat. 6. 38. To which 
are compared, [1] Christ, who is refreshing 
and beautiful to true believers, Cant. 2. 1. [2J 
His church and people, Cant. 2. 2, 16. 
Cant. 2 1. 1 am Ihe rose of Sharon, and I. of vallies 

2. as the Z. among thorns, so is my love among 
Hos. 14. 5. Israel shall grow as the Z. and cast fortli 

LILIES. 
1 Kings 7. 26. wrought with flowers of Z. 2 Chr.4.5 
Cant. 2. 16. my beloved feedeth among the Z. 6. 3, 
4. 5. like two young rocs which feed among the I. 
5. 13. his lips like Z. dropping sweet myrrh 

7. 2. thy belly is like wheat set about v--ith Z. 
.¥a^6.28. consid. the Z.how thev grow, Ltike 12.27. 

LILY work. 

1 Kings 7.19. the chapiters were of Z.TO.in the porch 

22. and on the top of the pillars was Z. toork 

LIME. 

Isa. 33. 12. the people shall be as the burnings of 1 

Amos 2. 1. he burned bones of king of Edom to i 

LIMIT. 
Ezek. 43. 12. the I. thereof shall be most holy 

LIMITED. 
Psal. 78. 41. they I. the Holy One of Israe 



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LIMITETH. 

Heb 4. 7. again, he I. a certain day, Baying, to-day 
LINE 

Sig;nifies, [1] ^i cord or instrument to measure any 
thing by, 1 Kings 7. 15, 23. [2] Direction 
or instraction gioen us by any i/iinff, Psalm 
19. 4. [3] M portiim measured by line, Psalm 

16. 6. [4J The doctrine of the word briejly 
and plainly delivered, Isaiah 28. 10,13. [5j 
Judgment and destruction laid along upon 
some place or person as it were by line, 2 
Kings 21. 13. [GJ Jl building or edifice made 
by line, Zech. 1. 16. 

Josh. ''2. 18. bind this Z. of scarlet thread in window 

21. she bound the scarlet I. in the window 
2 Sam. 8. 2. he measured JMoab with a I. with one I. 
I Kings 7. 15. and a Z.oftwelve cubits did compass 
23. a I. of thirty cubits did compass, 2 Chr. 4. 2. 
2^«?^s21.1li.stietch over Jerusalem I. of Samaria 
/o6 38.5. or who iiath stretched ihel. on the earth 1 
Psal. 19. 4. their I. is gone through all the earth 

78. 55. he divided them an inheritance by Z. 
Isa. 18. 1 2. a nation of Z. I. and treading under foot 

28. 10. for I. must be upon I. I. upon l. 13. 

17. judgment also will 1 lay to the I. and 

righteousness 
34. 11. shall stretch out, on it the I. of confusion 

17. his hand liath divided it to them by I. 
44. 13. he niarkethit out with a I. he fitteth it 
Jer. 31. 3J. the measuring I. shall yet go forth 
Lam. 2. 8. the Lord lialh stretched out a I. 
£ze/i. 40.3. a man that hid the Z. ofHaxin his hand 
47. 3. the man that had the I. went eastward 
.Amos 7. 17. tliy land shall be divided by I. and die 
Zech. 1. 16. a I. siialJ be stretched on Jerusalem 
2. 1. a man with a measuring Z. in his hand 
2 Cor. 10. 16. net to boast in another man's Z. 

LINEAGE. 
Luke 2. 4. because he was of the I. of David 

LINES. 
2 Sam. 8. 2. with two Z. measured, he put to death 
Psal, 16. 6. the Z. are Fallen in pleasant places 

LINGERED. 

Gen. 19. 16. while Lot /. the men laid hold on hand 

43. 10. except v/e had I. surely we had returned 

LINGERETH. 
2 Pet. 2. 3. whose judgment of a long time Z. not 

LINEN. 
Exod. 'JS. 42. thou slraU make them Z. breeches 
Lev. 6. 10. j)ut on Z. garment and Z. breeches, 16. 4. 
13. 47. whether woollen or Z. garment, 48, 52, 59. 
16. 23. Aaron shall put off the Z. garments 
32. Z. clothes and Z. garments, Ezek. 44. 1,7, 18. 

1 Sam. 2. 18. Samuel ministered with a I. ephod 
22. 18. slew 35 persons that did wear a Z. ephod 

2 Sam. 6. 14. David was girded with a Z. ephod 

I Kings 10. 26. Solomon had I. yarn brought, the 
merchants received the I. yarn, 2 Ckron.1. 16. 

ler. 13. 1. get thee a Z. girdle, [lut it on thy loins 

Mat.-'il. .59. wra))ped it in a Z. cloth, John 19.40. 

Mark 14. 51. a I. cioth cast about his naked body 
52. and he left the I. cloth and tied naked 

Luke 24. 12. Peter beheld the Z. clothes, John 20. 6. 

John 20. 5. John saw the Z. clothes, yet went not in 
LINEN. 

Lev. 19. 19. nor shall a garment mingled of Z. and 
woollen come upon thee, IJeut. 22. 11. 

1 Chron. 15.27. David had on him an e|)hod of Z. 

Jlfark 15. 46. v.'rapped him in the Z. Luke 23. 53. 

Rcu. 15. G.sevcn angels clothed in pure and white I. 
See Fine. 
LINTEL. 

Exod. 12. 22. and strike the I. and two side-posts 
23. when he seeth blood on the I. he will pass 

. Kings 6. 31. the Z. and side-posts were a fifth part 

-6mos 9. 1. smite the I. that the posts may shake 
LINTELS. 

Zeph. 2. 14. bittern shall lodge in the upper I. of it 
LION 

Is taken, properly, for the most courageous and 
generous of all icild beasts, an emblem of 
strength and valour, Job 38. 39. Prov. 28. 1. 
To which are compared, [1] Christ .Tesus, the 
. great, mighty, and invincible lion of the tribe 
of Judah, wko conquers and leads captive his 
oicin, and his proplc's enemies. Rev. 5. 5. [2] 
7'Ac tribe of .fudah and its kings, Vi/io 7oere 
valiant, courageous, and terrible to their ene- 
mies, and 7na:h a prry of them. Gen. 49. 9. 
[3] The devil, icho like a fierce and hungry 
lion, seeks all opportunities and advantages 
to ensnare and, destroy mankind, 1 Pet. 5. 8. 
[4] T-iirants and violent oppressors, 2 Tim. 4. 
17. [5] Enemies and evils of every kind, 
Psal. 91. 13 [6] SoJne pretended difficulties 
and hinderances to divert one from his duty, 
Prov. 22. J 3. 

Ofv. 49. 9. Judah couched as a I. who shall rouse 

A'/zM. 24. 9. Israel l^iy down as a Z. as a great Z. 

Dcut. 33. 20. Gad dwelleth as a Z and teareth 
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Judg. 14. 8. he turned to see the carcase of I. therf 

■ was aswarmof bees and honey in carcase of Z. 

18. the men said, what is stronger than a Z. ? 

1 Sam. 17. 34. there came a Z. and took a lamb 

2 -Saw. 17. ]0. whose heart is as the heart of a Z. 
23. 20. slew a Z. in the midstof a pit, 1 Chi: 11. 22. 

IKivgs 13. 24. when gone, a Z. met him by the way 
and slew him, the Z. also stood by the carcase 

25. men saw the Z. standing by the carcase, 28. 

26. the Lord hath delivered him to the Z. 
20. 36. as Soon as thou art departed from me, a I. 

shall slay thee; a Z. found him and slew him 
Job 4. 10. the roaring of the Z. voice of the fierce I. 
10. 16. thou huntest me as a fierce Z. 
28. 8. nor the fierce Z. passed by it 
38. 39. wilt thou hunt the prey for the Z. ? 
Psal. 7. 2. lest he tear my soul like a Z. rending 

10. 9. he lieth in wait secretly as a Z. 
17. 12. like a Z. that is greedy of his prey 
22. 13. they gaped on me as a roaring Z. 
91. 13. tliou shalt tread on the Z. and adder 

P?-ot).19.12.the king's wrath is as the roaring of a Z. 

20. 2. the fear of a king is as the roaring of a Z. 
22. 13. the slothful saith, there is a Z. in the way 
26. 13. there is a Z. in the way, a Z. in the street 
28. ]. but the righteous are bold as a Z. 

30. 30. a Z. which is strongest among beasts 
Eccl. 9. 4. a living dog is better than a dead I. 
Isa. 5. 29. their roaring shall be like a Z. shall roar 

11. 7. the Z. shall eat straw like the ox, 65. 25. 

21. 8. he cried, a Z. my lord, I stand on watch 
29. tl. woe to the Z.of God, city where Dav. dwelt 
35. 9. no Z. shall be there, nor ravenous beast 
38. 13. as a Z. so will he break all my bones 

Jer. 2. 30. hath devoured your J>rophets like a Z. 

4. 7. the Z. is come up from his thicket 

5. 6. a Z. out of the forest shall slay them 

12. 8. my heritage is to me as a I. in the forest 

25. 38. he hath forsaken his covert as the Z. 
49. 19. behold, he shall come up like a Z. 50. 44- 

T^am. 3. 10. he was to me as a I. in secret placf-» 
Ezek. 1. 10. and the face of a Z. on the right side 
10. 14. and the third was the face of a I. 

22. 25. a conspiracy of prophets like a roaring I. 
Dan. 7. 4. the first was like a Z. and had wings 
Hos. 5. 14. for I will be to Ephraim as a I. 

11. 10. he shall roar like a Z. when he shall roar 
13.7.1 vvill be to them as 1. 1| 8. 1 will devour as a I. 
Joel 1. 6. teeth of a Z. cheek-teeth of a great Z. 
Amos 3. 4. will a I. roar when he hath no prey ? 
8. the Z. hath roared, who will not fear ? 
12. as shepherd taketh out of the mouth of the Z. 
Mic. 5. 8. the remnant of Jacob shall be as a I. 
JVa/i.2.12.Z.did tear in pieces enough for his whelps 
2 Tim. 4. 17. 1 was delivered out of mouth of the Z. 

1 Pet. 5. 8. the devil as a roaring Z. walkcth about 
Rev. 4. 7. and the first beast was like a Z. 

5. 5. the Z. of the tribe of Judah hath prevailed 
10. 3. cried with a loud voice, as when a Z. roareth 

13. 2. and his mouth as the mouth of a I. 
See Bkar. 

LION-LIKE. 
2Sam.23.20.slew two Z.-Z.men of Moab,lC/ir.ll.22. 

Old LION. 
Gen. 49. 9. as an old I. who shall rouse him up 1 
Job 4. 11. the old I. perisheth for lack of prey 
Tsa. 30. 6. from whence come the young and old l.l 
JsTah. 2. 11. where the lion, even the old I. walked 

Young LION. 
JSTum. 23-. 24. and shall lift up himself as a young I. 
Judg. 14. 5. behold, nyoiing I. roared against him 
Psal. 17. 12. as it were a young I. lurking in secret 
91. 13. the young I. shalt thou trample under feet 
Isa. 1]. 6. the calf and 7/ow7;^Z. lie down together 

31. 4. like the young I. roaring on his prey 
Ezek.Vi.'i. it be<-'ame a y. I. and learned to catch, 6. 

S.then she took another, and made him ayoungl. 

32. 2. thou art like a young I. of the nations 
41. 19. face of a young Z.was towards the palm tree 

Hos. 5. 14. 1 will be as ay. I. to the house of Judah 
Amos 3.4. will a young Z.cry out of his den, if taken? 
Mic. 5.8. as a young I. among the flocks of sheep 

LIONESS. 
Ezek. 19. 2. and sav, what is thy mother ? a Z. 

LIONESSES. 

JVaA. 2. 12. the lion strangled for his Z. and filled 

LIONS. 

2 Sam. 1. 23. Saul and Jonathan stronger than I. 

1 Kings 7. 29. on the borders were I. beneath the Z. 
36. he graved cherubims, Z. and palm-trees 

10. 19. two Z. stood beside the stays, 2 Chr. 9. 18. 
20.twelve I. stood on the one side, 2 Chron. 9.19. 

2 Kings 17. 25. the Lord sent Z. among them 

26. therefore he hath sent Z. among them 
1 Chron. 12. 8. whose faces were like faces of Z. 
P.?aZ. 22. 21. save me from the I. mouth for thou 

.35. 17. Lord, rescue my darling from the Z. 

57. 4. my soul is among 1. 1 lie even among them 
Ca?it.4.8.1ook from top of Amana, from the Z. dens 
Isa. 15. 9. Z. on him that escapeth of M(?ab 
2Z 



LIP 

Jer. 50. 17. the Z. have driven Israel awair 
51. 38. they shall roar together like I 
Ezek. 19. 2. a lio.ness, sha lay down amonj; L 

6. he went up and dov.'n among the Z. 
Dan. 6. 24. and the Z. had the mu&tery of them 

27. who delivered Daniel from the power of tha i 
J\lah. 2. 11. where is the dwelling of the Z. ? 
Zcph. 3. 3. her princes within are roaring Z. 
Neb. 11. 33. through faith slopped the mouths of i. 
Rev. 9. 8. their teeth were as the teetli of Z. 
3 /.the heads of tlie horses were as the heads of i 
-See Den. 
LION'S whelp, whelps. 
Gen. 49. 9. Judah is Z. whelp, from the prey, my son 
Deict. 33.22. Dan is a I. whelp, he shall leap from 
Job 4. 11. the stout Z. whelps are scattered abroad 
28. 8. the I. whelps have not trodden it, nor fierce 
Jer. 51. 38. shall roar, they shall yell as Z. ichelps 

Young LIONS. 
Job 4. 10. the teeth of the young I. are broken 
38.39. wilt thou fill the appetite of the young L? 
PsaZ. 34. 10. the young I. do lack and suiler hunger 
58. 6. break out the great teeth of the young I. 
104. 21. the young I. roar after their prey 
Isa. 5. 29. they shall roar hke young Z.and"lay hold 
.Ter. 2. 15. the young I. roared upon him and yelled 
Ezek. 19. 2. she nourished her whelps among y. I. 
38. 13. with all the young I. shall say to thee 
Jiah. 2. 11. where is, the feeding-place of the y. I. T 

13. and the sword shall devour thy yoiing I. 
ZecA. 11.3. there is a voice of the roaring of young L 

Signifies, [1] The upper and nether part of the 
mouth. Lev. 13. 45. [2] Words, or impatient 
and unbecoming expressions, Job 2. 10. [3] 
Language or speech, Gen. 11. j 1. [4] The 
mouth, together with an ability and liberty to 
speak to God^s honour, and sing to his praise 
Psal. 51. 15. [5] The tongue, Prov. 10. 19 
Isa. 28. 11. [6] Outtcard devotion, and pro 
fession of religion, Isa. 29. 13. 

Gen. 11. 1 1. the v.'hole earth was of one Z. 

Lev. 13. 45. he shall put a covering en his Z. 

Judg. 7. t 22. host fied to the Z. of Ahel-meholah 

1 Kings 9. 126. in Ezicn-geber on Z. of the Red-sea 

2 Kings 2. 1 13. Eli=ha stood by the Z. of Jordan 
Psal.22.1. they shoot out the Z. they shake the head 
Prov. 12. 19. the Z. of truth shall be established 
Ezek. 36. f 3. made to come on the Z. of the tongu« 
Mic. 3. 1 7. they shall cover the upper Z. 

LIPS. 
Exod. 6. 12. who am of uncircumcised Z. 30. 
JVwjn. 30. 6. or uttered ought out of her Z. 8, 12. 
1 Sam. 1. 13. spake in her heart, only her Z. move'' 
2^nio-slS.t20.they are but wordsoY Z. /5a. 36.15. 
Psal. 12. 2. with flattering Z. do they speak 

3. the Lord shall cut off all flattering Z. 

4. our Z. are our own, who is lord o\er us? 

17. 1. my prayer that goeih not out of feigned L 
31. 18. let the lying Z.be put to silence, which sjieak 
59.7. behold, swords are in their Z. who doth h-sarl 

12. for the words of their Z. let them be taken 
63. 5. my mouth shall praise thee with joyful I. 
120. 2. deliver my soul, O Lord, from lying I. 
140. 3. adders' poison is under their I. 

9. let the mischief of their own Z. cover them 
Prov. 4. 24. and perverse I. put far from thee 
5. 3. Z. of a strange woman drop as a honey-comb 
7. 21. with flattering of her I. she forced him 
10. 13. in the Z. of him that hath understanding 
18. he that hideth hatred with lying Z. is a tool 
21. the I. of the righteous feed many, but fools 
32. the Z. of righteous knov/ what is acceptable 
12. 22. lying Z. are an abomination to the Lord 

14. 3. hut the Z. of the wi>e shall preserve them 

7. whenperceivest not in him the I. of knowledge 
23. the talk of the Z. tendeth only to penury 

15. 7. the Z. of the wise disjierse knowledge 

16. 10. a divine sentence is in the Z. of the king 

13. righteous Z. are the delight of kings 

21. the pweetness of the Z. increascth learnings 

17. 4. a wicked doer giveth heed to false Z. 
7. much less do lying Z. become a prince 

18. 6. a fool's Z. enter into contention 

20. 1^. the Z. of knowledge are a precious jewo 
24.2. and their I. talk of mischief 
26. 23. burning Z. are like a potsherd covered 
Eccl. 10. 12. the Z. of a fool vvill swallow himself 
Cant. 7. 9. causing the Z. of those asleep to speak 
/5fl.6.5.v.'oe isme,I am undone,a man of unclean / 
I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean I 

28. 11. for with stammering Z. will he speak 

29. 13. this people with their I. do honour me 

57. 19. 1 create the fruit of the Z. peace to him ^ 
.59. 3. your I. have spoken lies, your tongue 
Lam. 3. 62. the Z. of those that rose against me 
Ezek. 24. 22. ye shall not cover your I. nor eat 
36. 3. ye are taken up in the I. of talkers 
Hos. 14. 2. so will we render the calves of onr L 
Mic. 3. 7. they shall cor ir their I. no answer of Goa 



LIT 



LIT 



LIV 



Mai. 9. 7. the priest's I. should keep knowledge 
Mat. 1.1. 8. hdiiourcih inc witii tiinrr I. Mark 7. 6. 
Rom. 3. V.i. Uic poison ot'as[)s is under their I. 
1 Cor. 11. '•Jl. with other I. will 1 speak to this 
Hci. 13. 15. the iVuit of our /. giving tliauks 

His LLPS. 
L,ev. 5. 4. pronouncing with his I. to do evil 
Job 2. 10. in all this did not Job sin with his I. 
11.5. O that God would ojjon Ids I. against thee 

23. 12. norgOHf; hack iVoni eoinniaiidinent of his I. 
Psul. 21. 2. not wiinhoidiui the lequest of /a'5 I. 

lUO. 33. so that he spake unadvisedly with his I. 
Prov. 10. rj. h(! thai rel'iaincih his 1. is wise 

12. 13. wicked is saured by transgression oi' Jiis I. 
13. 3. opunedi wide his I. shall have destruction 
16.23. the heart ofthe wise addeth learning io hisl. 

27. and in his I. there is a Inirning fire 
30. moving Ai.* /. he hriugeth evil to pass 

17. iSi. sliiitteih his I. is a man of understanding 

18. 7. and his I. are the snare of his soul 

20. with the iiicreaoe oi' his I. shall he be filled 
19. 1. than he that is perverse in /lis /.and is a fool 
20. ly. with him that (lattereth with his I. 
22. 11. for grace of Aw I. tne king will be his friend 
2-1. 20. shall kiss his I. that gives a right answer 
2G. 24. he that hatelh dissembleth with his I. 

Cant. 5. 13. Itis I. like lilies diojiping myrrh 

Isa. 11. 4. with breath of Ai.* /. shall he slay v/icked 
30.27. A/5 I. are lull ofindignation, and his tongue 

Mai. 2. (5. and iniquity was iu>t found in his I. 

I Pet. 3. 10. and his I. that they speak no guile 
Jdij LIPS. 

Job 13.6.hearnow,hearken to the pleading of my I. 
16. 5. moving of.v«?//. should assuage your grief 
27. 4. iny I. shu.ll not speak wickedness 
32.20. 1 will speak. I will open my I. and answer 
33. 3. and my I. shall utter knowledge clearly 

Psal. 16. 4. nor take up their names into viy I. 
40. 9. lo, I l\ave not refrained my I. O Lord 
51.15.o|)en Xhoaniy l.\\ b3.3. ??.•?/ /.shall praise thee 
66.14.1 will pay vows, which my I. have uttered 
71. 23. my I. shad greatly rejoice when I sing 
89. 34. nor alter the thiugthat isgone outof 7«7/Z. 
119. 13. with my I. have £ declared thy judgments 
171. mw l. shall utter thy i)raise, when hast taught 
141. 3. O Lord, koej) tlie door of my I. 

Prov. 8. 6. the opening of?/;?/ /. shall be right things 
7. wickedness is an abomination to my I. 

Jer. 17. I'J. that which came out ot'juy I. was right 

Dan. 10. 16. one like the sons ofmen touched 7ny I. 

Hob. 3. 16. t heard, my I. (piivered at the voice 
Thy LIPS. 

l}eiit.23 23.that which is gone out oHky I. perform 

2S7re^s 19.28. [will putir,> bridle in thy /./^a. 37.29. 

Job 8. 21. till he fill t'l.yL with rejoicing 
15. 6. yea, thy own L testify against thee 

Ps. 17. 4. by the word of thy 1. 1 have kept me from 
34. 13. keep thy I. from speaking guile 
45.2.gra"e is poured into thy I. therefore G. blessed 

Prov. 5. 2. and that thy I. may keep knowledge 

22. 18. they shall withal be fitted in thy I. 

23. 16. rejoice when thy l. speak right things 
24. 23. deceive not with f,<£?//. say not, I will do so 
27. 2. let another prai.=;e thee, and not thy own I. 

Cant. 4. 3. tli.y I. are like a thread of scarlet 

11. thy I. O my spouse, drop as the honey-comb 
Isa. 6. 7. and said, lo, this halh touched thy I. 
Ezek.2i. 17. cover not thy I. and eat not bread 

LiaubR. 

J^um. 6. 3. nor shall he drink any I. of grapes 
Cant. 7. 2. a lomid goblet, which wanteth not I. 

LiaUOPtS. 
Ezod. 22. 29. nor delav to olfer the first of thy I. 

LISTED. 
Mat. 17. 12. done to him whatsoever I. Mark 9. 13. 

LISTEN. 
Isa.49. 1. 1. O isles, vsnt.-) me, and hearken from far 

LISTETH. 
John3. 8. the wind bloweth where it I. thouhearest 
Jam. 3. 4. the ships, whithersoever the governor I. 

LITTERS. 
[sa. 66.20. shall bring vo-ir breth. in chariots and I. 

LITTLE 
Signifies, [1] ./9 small quaiUity, Exod. 16. 18. 1 
Sam. 14. 29. [2] Few in number, Exod. 12. 4. 
Luke 12. 32. [3] Light, or of small accomit, 
Josh. 22. 17. [4] .Modest, humble, and submis- 
sive, 1 Sam. 9. 21. | 15. 17. [5] Ji short way 
or time, 2 Sam. 16. 1. Job 10. 20. ' [G] Weak, 
Luke 12. 28. [7] Youmr, Gen. 45. 19. Esth. 
3. 13. [81 Low, Luke 19. 3. 
Gen. 18. 4. let a I. water, I pray you, be fetched 

24. 17. let me drink a I. water of thy pitcher 
30. 30. it v/as but I. thou hadst before I came 
3.'i 16. there was but a I. way to Ephrath, 48.7. 
43.2. buy us a Z. food, 44. 25. |I 11.^. b.alm, Z. honey 

Exod. 12. 4. if the household be loo Z. for the lamb 
16. 18. he that gaMiered I. had no lack, 2 Cor. 8.15. 
e3.30.by l. and Z.I will drive them out, DeiU. 7. 22. 

Deut. 28. 38. carry much out,and gather but I. in 
34S 



Josh. 19. 47. coast of Dan went out too I. for them 
22. 17. is the iniquity of Peor too I. for us; 
jM(/o-.4.ly.give me I. water to drink, 1 Kings 17. 10. 
Ruth 2. 7. that she tarried a I. in the house 

1 Ham. 2. 19. ids moth(;r made him a I. coat 

14. 29. because I tasted a /. of this honey, 43. 
15. 17. when thou wast L in thine own sight 
22. t 15. knew nothing of all this, I. or great 

2 Sam. 12. 3. had nosliing, save one /. ewe-lamb 
8. if that had been too /. i would have given such 

19. 36. thy servant will go a /. way o?er Jordan 

1 Kings 8. 64. because the brascu altar was too I. 
12. lU. my I. finger thicker than, 2 Citron. 10. 10. 

17. 12. and a I. oil in a cruse || 13. make a Z. cake 

18. 44. there ariseih a I. cloud like a man's hand 

20. 27. Israel pitched like two Z. Hocks ol" kids 

2 Kings 5. 2. had brought away captive a I. maid 
10. 18. Ahab served Baal a I. but Jehu much 

Ezra 9. 8. for a Z. space, give us a I 
J^eh. 9. 32. let not all the trouble seem Z 
.fob 4. 12. and my ear received a Z. thereof 

10. 20. cease then, that I may take comfort a I. 

26. 14. but how I. a portion is heard of him I 

36. 2. suffer me a I. and I will shew thee 
Psal. 2. 12. when his w rath is kindled but a I. 

8. 5. made him a /.lower than the angels, Heb. 2. 7, 

37. 16. a Z. that a righteous man hath is better 
42. t 6. I will remember thee from the I. hill 
65. 12. the /. hilis rejoice on every side 

68. 27. there is /. Benjamin, with their ruler 
72. 3. and the /. hdls by righteousness 
114. 4. and the /. hills tkijjped like lambs, 6. 
Prov- 6.10. a Z. sleep, /. slumber, a/, folding, 24. 33, 
10. 20. the heart of the wicked is Z. worth 

15. 16. better is a»Z. with the fear of tlie Lord 
16.8. better is a /. with righteousness, than great 

30. 24. four things that are Z. on the earth 
Eccl. 5. 12. is sweet, whether he eat Z. or much 

9. 14. there was a Z. city, and few men in it 

10. 1. so a Z. folly him that is in reputation 
12. t 3. the grinders fail because they grmd t. 

Cant. '2. 15. take us the foxes, the Z. foxes 

3. 4. was but a I. that I passed from them 

8. 8. we have a Z. sis'.er, and she hath no breasts 
Isa. 26. 20. hide thyself for a Z. moment till indign 

28. 10. line upon line, here a Z. and there a Z. 13. 
40. 15. lie taketh up the isles as a very Z. thing 
54. 8. in a Z. wra-h I hid my face from thee 
.ler. 30. t 16. city shall be built on her own Z. hill 
Ezck. 11. 16. I will be to them as a Z. sanctuary 

16. 47. but as if that were a very I. thing 

31. 4. and sent out her Z. rivers to the trees 
Dan. 7. 8. there came uj) another I. horn, 8. 9. 

11. 34. they shall be holpen with a Z. help 
Hos. 8. 10. they shall sorrov*' a Z. for the burden 
Jimos 6. 11. he will smite ihe Z. house with clefts 
Mic. 5. 2. though Z. among the thousands of Judah 
Hag. 1. 6. ye have sov.n much, and bring in Z, 

9. ye looked for much, and lo, it came to I. 
Zeck. 1. 15. for I was but a Z. displeased 
Mat. 6. 30. shall he not much more clothe you, 

O ye of Z. faith? 8. 26. 1 16. 8. Lulce 12. 28, 

14. 31. O thou of Z. faith, why didst thou doubtl 

15. 34. they said, seven, and a few I. fishes 

26. 39. he went a Z. furl her, Mark 1. 19. ] 14. 35. 

Mark 5. 23. my Z. daughter lieth at point of death 

Luke 7.47.to whom l.li forgiven, the same loveth Z. 
12.32. fear not, Z. flock || 19. 3. he was Z. of stature 
19. 17. thou hast been faithful in a very I. 

John 6. 7. that every one of them may take a Z. 

Acts 5. 34. to put the apostles forth a Z. space 
20.12.youngman aiive,and were not aZ.comforted 
28. 2. the barbarians shewed us no I. kindness 

1 Cor.5.6. aZ. leaven leavenetli the lump. Gal. 5.9. 

2 Cor. 11. 1. could bear with me a Z. in my folly 
16. receive me, that I may boast myself a Z. 

Eph. 3. t 3. as I wrote a I. before in few words 
ITim. 4. 8. bodily exercise profiteth Z. hut godliness 

5. 23. use a Z. wine for thy stomach's sake 
Heb. 2. 9. who was made a Z. lower than the angels 
Jam. 3. 5. tongue is Z. member, a Z. fire kindleth 

4. 14. life, a vapour that appearetli for a Z. time 
2 Pet. 2. t 18. ihose who were for aZ. escaped 
Rev. 3. 8. thou hast a Z. strength, and hast kept 

6. 11. rest a Z. season || 20. 3. be loosed a Z. season 
.See Book, Chambers, Chii.d, CiiiLDREN. 

LITTLE one, or ones. 
Gen. 19. 20. Lot said, it is a Z. 07!c,is it not a 1. one 
34. 29. all their Z. ones took they captive 
43. 8. we may live, both we, and thou, and our Z. o. 

44. 20. we have a Z. one, and his brother is dead 

45. 19. take wagons out of Egypt for your Z. ones 

46. 5. carried their Z. o. \\ 47. 24. Ibod for your Z. o. 

47. 1 12. with bread according to their I. ones 
50. 8. only their Z. ones left they in Goshen 

21. fear not, I will nourish you and your Z. ones 
Exod. 10. 10. 1 will let you go and your I. ones, 24. 
JVum. 14. 31. but your I. ones, them will I bring 

31. 9. took women of Midian Ciii)lives and Z. ones 
17 thoreforo kill evsrv male amons the / ones 



Kum. 32. 16. we will build civics for our t. onea 

17. our Z. ones shall dwell m the fenced cities, 26- 
Deut. 2. 34. we destroyed nieii, v. omen, and Z. ones 

20. 14. but the women auu Z cJtr.v take to thyself 
.7os/t. 8.35. Josh, read before the \\vun'.i\ and /. OTica 
.Judg. 18. 21. so they i-ut the L ones beibre them 
2 Ham. 15.22. Ittai passed over and a.i the Z. onet 
2 C'Ar.20. 13. Judah sioou betore Loid and Z. onei 

31. 18. and to the guntaK gy ol ail ihuu- Z. ones 
Ezra 8. 21. to seek a righi way lor our I. ones 
Esth. 8. 11. to cause to [jcrisn I. ones and women 
Job 21. 11. they send iorth iheii /. oms hke a flock 
Psal. 137. 9. that ciaahelh thy I. ones ag. the stoixc* 
Isa. 60. 22. a Z. one shall btciimc a ilnmsand 
Jer. 14. 3. their nobles sent their Z. oms lo the jit 

48. 4. her Z. ones have caused a cry to be heard 
Zcch. 13. 7. and I will turn my haiui 0!i the I. one? 
Mat. 10. 42. give to drink to ct.e of ihese Z. ones 

18.6. who should offlnd one ol these l.o.Marlc\)A2. 
10. take heed that ye despise noi om- of these Z. o 
14. that one of these Z. (Ws shs^u.d perish 
Luke 17.2. than that heotfeiid oneol liieseZ. ones 

LlTTLJr: Uulc. 
2 Chr. 12. 1.7. therefore 1 will grant them a Z. while 
.lob 24. 24. they are exalted lo, a Z. w. hut are gone 
Psal. 37. 10. yet a Z. w. and the wicked shall not be 
7i'a. 10.25. yet a Z. iv.aud tiieindignauoii shall cease 

29. 17. is it not yet a very Z. tcliilc, and Lebanon 

63. 18. thy people have possessed it but a Z. icfiili 
Jer. 51. 33. yet a Z. w. and her liaivfsl shall come 
Hos. 1. 4. yet a Z. while and I w ill avenge the blood 
Hag. 2. 6. a Z. w/iile and 1 will sh.ake iiie hoavens 
Luke22.58. and after a Z. ichile another saw him 
John 7. 33. yet a Z. w. and I am witii you, 13. 33. 

12. 35. yet a Z. wiiileis the light with you, walk* 

14. 19. a Z. wliile, and the u orlu scelh me no more 
16. 16. again a Z. iciiile, and ye shall see me, 17, 19, 

I go to Father a Z. ?f and ye shall not see me 

18. a Z. wliilc ; we cannot teli wliat i:e saith 
7/eZi.2.t7.thou modest him aZ. /TJ. iiift-riorto angels 

10. 37. for yet a Z. while and he that shall como 

LIVE. 
Exod. 21. 35. then ihcy shall sell the Z. ox 
Isa. 6. 6. a seraphim, having a t. coal in his hand 
.^"ee Goat. 
LIVE 
Signifies, [1] To move and do the actions of lifo^ 
Gen. 45. 3. [2] I'o be in /icalth. or to be reco- 
vered from sickness, John 4. 50. [3] To pre- 
serve alive. Gen. 42. 2. [4] 7'o have a mainte- 
nance for t/iis life, 1 Cor. 9. 13. [5] Faith- 
fully to serve God, to have a share in his 
favour and gracious covenant. Gen. 17. 13. 
[G] To enjoy eommivnion with God, Psal. 69. 32. 
[1] To e?tjoy eternal life in hcivrn, iobn 14. 19. 
[8] To be greatly comforted, P.sal. 22. 26. It 
is taken, [1] jVaturally, Gen. 9. 1^. John 4. 5a 
[2] Morally, Acts 23. 1. 1 26. .J. [;5J ^Spiritually, 
to live a life of faith in Christ, to the glory 
of God's free grace. Gal. 2. 19, 20. 2 Tim. 3. 
12. L4] Wickedly, 2 Pet. 2. 6. [5] Eternally, 
John 6. 51, 53. Kom. 6. 8. 
To live after the fiesh, liom. 8. 13. To lead 
such a course of life as is agreeable to cor- 
rupt nature ; to bestoio all our time and pains 
in the service of the flesh, and so rnake pro- 
vision only for a present life. 
Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every 
word, i?-c. Mat. 4. 4. Tiiongli. men live ordina- 
rily by w^zal and common food, yet God's 
power is not restrained ; he can ujihold the lifi 
of man when tliatis wanting, as lie supported 
the Israelites with mavtia; yea, by his pow- 
er and ivill only, without any means at all, 
if he so pleases : and therefore men ought 
not absolutely to rest upon the means, and 
without warrant run to an extraordinary 
course for supply, but trust in Gody and leave 
him to provide as he pleases. 
Gen. 3.22. lest he take of tree of ilfe, and I. for cvel 
12. 13. and my soul shall I. because of thee 
17. 18. O that Ishmael might I. before thee ! 

19. 20. O let me escape, and my soul shall Z. 

20. 7. he shall pray for thee, and thou shall Z. 
27. 40. by sword shall thou Z. and serve thy bretht. 
31. 32. and findest thy goods, let him not I. 

42. 18. Joseph said, this do, ana Z. for I fear Goo 
45. 3. I am Joseph, doth my father yet I.? 

Exod. 1. 16. if it be a daughter, then she shall L 
33. 20. for there >-hall no man sec .mn and I. 

Lev. 18. 5. which if a man do, he sliall I. in them, I 
am the Lord, JTeli. 9. 29. E:ek. 20. 11, 13, 21 

J\rum. 21. 8. when he looketh upon s'-rpent, shall I 
24. 23. alas, who shall Z. v.!;ea God doeth this? 

Deut. 4. 10. may fear me ail the days they shall i 
33. did ever people hear, as ihou ha.st, and Z. ? 
8. 3. but by every word of the Lord both man L 
12. 1. all the days that ye I. on the earth 
19. 5. he shall flee to one of these cilies and /. 
31 13 learn to fear L as lon.T as ve Z.l irivirs 8. 40 



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LIV 



LIV 



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lL>c?^£.33.6.1et Reuben I. and not die. men not be few 

Josh. G. 17. only Rahab harlot shall I. and her house 

9.15. Josh, made a league withiheni to let them I. 

20. we will let them /. lest wrath be on us, 21. 
I Sam. 10. t 24. said, let the king /. 2 Sam. 16. f It). 
i Kings 1. 1 25. 2 Kings 11. f 12. 2 C/tr. 23. \ 11. 
20. 14. not only while J Z.shew me kindness of L. 
'2 Kings 4. 7. /. thou and thy children ol'the rest 

7. 4. it' they save us alive, we shall I. 

i CIltou. G. 31. walk in thy ways so long as they I. 
.loll 7. fS. thine eyes are on me, I can I. no longer 

14. 14. if a man die, shall he /. again 1 all days 
21 7 wherefore do the uicked I. become old? 

/VaZ. 22.2a. praise Lord, ) jurheart shall/, forever 
49. 9. that 1)0 should still I. and not see corruption 
tiS. 4. thus will I bless thee while I /. lift up hands 
C9. 32. your hearts shall /. that seek God 
72. 15. he shall /. || 118. 17. I shall not die but I. 
119. 144. give me understanding and I shall I. 

175. let my soul I. and it shall praise thee 
14'J. 2. while I I. v.'ill I praise the Lord 

Prov. 4. 4. keep my commandments and I. 7. 2. 
O.G. forsake foolish and Z.go in way of understand. 

15. 27. but he that hateth gifts shall /. 
Eccl. G. 3. if a man I. many years, (S. \ 11. 8. 

9. 3. madness is in their heart while they I. 

9. J. joyfully with the wife wlicni diou lovest 
Isa. 26. 19. thy dead m.en shall I. together with ray 

38. 10. Lil. by these things men I. make me to I. 

55. 3. come to me, hear, and your soul shall I. 
Jer. 21.9. to Chaldeans shall /. 27. 12, 17. 1 33. 2, 17. 

38. 20. obey, I pray thee, and thy soul shall I. 
Lain. 4. 20. we said, under his siiadow we shall I. 
£zjA-..3.2l.he shall surely Z. 18. 9, 17. | 33.13,15,16. 

16. 6. I said, when thou wast in thy blood, I. 
13. 19. kept my statutes shall I. 21, 22. | 20. 11, 25. 

24. shall he /. li 32. turn yourselves and Z. 33. 11. 
33. 10. if our sins be on us, hovv should we then Z. ? 

19. do that which is lawful and riglit, he shall I. 
37.3. he said, son of man, can these bones I.'' 

5. cause breath to enter you, and ye shall I. 6, 14. 
47.9. every thing which liveth and moveth shall I. 

'every thing shall I. whither the river cometh 
llos. 6.2. he will revive us, we shall I. in his sight 
^7710.? 5.4.sai!h the Lord, seek me, and ye shall Z. 6. 
Jonah 4. 3. it is better for me to die, than to Z. 8. 
Hah. 2. 4. the justshall I. by his faith, Ruvi. 1. 17. 
Zech.lO.'.). they shall Z. with tlieir children and turn 
JUat.iA.:n-jLU shall not Z. bv bread alone, J.ukc 4. 4. 
9. 18. lay hand on her, and she shall LMork 5. 23. 
Isuke 7. 25. Ihcy which Z. delicaiely are in courts 

10. 28. he said to him, this do, and thuu shalt Z. 
20. 38. he is not a God of dead, for all Z. unto him 

Johiio 25. dead hear voice of the Son (;f God, and Z. 

6. .57. as living Father sent me, and I Z. by Father, 
so he that eateth me, even shall Z. by me 

11. 25. believeth, tho' he were dead, yet he shall Z. 

14. 19. because 1 1, ye shall I. also 
^cts 17. 23. for in hirn we Z. and move, and have 

22. 22. for it is not fit that he should Z. 
Rom. 0. 2. that are dead to sin, I. any longer therein 

8. we believe that we also shall Z. with him 
H 12. W3 are debtors, not to I. after the flesh 

13. if ye Z. after the flesh ye shall die, if ye thro' 
. the spirit mortify deeds of the body ye shall Z. 

fO.S.doeth these things shall Z. by them, Gal. 3.12. 

12. 18. if possible, Z. peaceably with all men 

14. 8. for whether we Z. v,-e Z. to'the Lord; whether 
we I. therefore or d:^, we are the Lord's 

1 Cor. 9. 13. they Z. of the things of the temple 

14. they who preach gospel, should I. of gospel 

2 Cor. 4. 11. for we which Z. are delivered to d. aL"; 

6. 9. as dying, and behold we Z. as chastened 

7. 3. ye are in our hearts to die and Z. with you 

13. 4. we shall Z. with him by the pov/er of God 
11. brethren, be of one mind, I. in peace 

Gal.2. I4.why compellest the Gentiles to Z. as Jews 

19. dead to the law, that I might Z. unto God 

20. I Z. yet not I, but Christ liveth in me, the 
life I n -iw I. in flesh 1 1, bv faith of Son of God 

3. 11. the just shall Z. by faith, Heb. 10. 38. 

.A 25. if we Z. in the Spirit, let, us walk inihe Spirit 

Phil. 1. 21. for me to Z. is Ciu'ist, and to die is gain 

22. if I Z. in the flesh, this is the fruit of my labour 

1 T/iPSS. 3. 8. (or now we I. if ye stand fast in Lord 
5. 10. died, that we should I. together with him 

2 Tim. 2. 11. if dead, wo shall also Z. with him 

3. 12. all that will Z. godly shall suffer persecution 
Tit. 2. 12. teaching us tliat we should Z. soberly 
Hcb. 12. 9. be in subjection to Fath. of spirits and Z. 

13. 18. in all things willing to Z. honestly 
Jam. 4. 15. if the Lord will we shall I. and do this 

1 Pet. 2. 24. that we .-hould Z. to righteousness 

4. 2. thit he no longer should Z. in the flesh 

6. but Z. according to God in the Spirit 

2 Pet. 2. 6. Rn ensample to those that Z. ungodly 

15. those that escaped from them that Z. in error 
1 John 4. 9. sent his Son, that we might Z. thro' him 
/is«. 13. 14. beast which had the wound and did Z. 

See For Ever. 
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^s J LIVE. 

J^um. H. 21. as truly as 1 1, earth shall be filled, 28. 
Job 27. 6. so long as 1 1. Psal. 104. 33. | 116. 2. 
Isa.i9. 18. as II. saith the Lord, Jer. 22.24. ICzek. 

5. 11. I 14. 16, 18, 20. I 16. 43. 1 17. IG, 19. 
I 13. 3. 1 20. 3, 33. I 33. 11, 27. [ 34. 8. 1 35. 

6, 11. 1 Zeph. 2. 9. Ruvi. 14. 11. 
Jer, 46. IB. as J I. saith the king, surely as Tabor 

May, ynight, or mayest LIVE. 
Gen. 42. 2. that we m. I. and not die, 43. 8. 1 47. 19. 
Lev. 25. 35. relieve him that he may I. with thee 

36. take no usury, that thy brother may I. 
JVum. 4. 19. but thus do to them that they 7nay I. 
Deut.i.l.do to them, ye m. 1. 5. 33. | 8. 1. ] 30. 6, 16. 

42. that tieeing to one of these cities he might I. 
16. 20. what is just foUov/, that thou mayest I. 
30. 19. choose lile, that thou and thy seed tnay I. 
2 Sam. 12. 22. gracious to me, that the child may I. 
2 Kinffs'18. 32. to aland of bread, that you may I. 
Esth. 4. 11. hold out tlie sceptre, that he may I. 
Psal. 119. 17. deal bountifully, that I may I. 

77. let thy mercies come to nje, that I viay I. 

116. uphold me according to thy word, that Ijh.Z. 
Jer. 35. 7. dwell in tents, that ye may I. many days 
Ezek. 37. 9. breathe on these slain, that they may I. 
Jimos 5. 14. seek good and not evil, that ye may I. 
Eph. 6. 3. and thou mayest I. long on the earth 

J^i'ot LIVE. 
Exod. 19. 13. that touch the mountain shall not I. 

22. IS. thou shait not suifer a witch to Z. 
Deut. 8.3. man doth not I. by bread only, but by the 

word of the Lord, Mat. 4. 4. I^uke 4. 4. 
2 Sam. 1. 10. for I was sure that he could not I. 
2 Kings 10.19. v.hosoever is wanting he shall not I. 

20.1. set house in order, thou shalt not I. Isa. 38. 1. 
Job 7. 16. I loathe it, I would not I. always 
Psal. 55. 23, the wicked shall not I. half their days 
Isa. 26. 14. they are dead, they shall not I. 
Ezek. 13. 19. to save the souls that should not I. 

18. J3. shall he then live? he shall not I. 
Zccli. 13. 3. shall say to him, thou sh.alt not I. 
Lnke 12. j 29. Z. not in careful suspense 
.■^cZ5 7. 19.cast out children, ttiat they might Tiot Z. 

25. 24. crying, that he ought not to Z. any longer 

23. 4. yet vengeance suffereth not to Z. 
2 C'6i/-.5.15.they should nut I. to themselves,buthira 

LIVED. 
Gen. 25. 6. from Isaac his son, while he yet Z. 
47. 23. Jacob Z. in the land of Egypt 17 years 
J^um. 14. 38. but Joshua and Caleb Z. still 
21. 9. when he beheld the serpent of brass he I. 
Deut. 5. 26. that heard the voice of God and I. 
2 .Sam. 19. 6. if Absalom had Z. and we had died 
l/rni^sl2.6.the old men that stood before Solomon 
his father while he yet I. 2 Chron. 10. 6. 
2 IHngs 14. 17. Ainaziah Z. after the death of Je- 
ho:ish fiileen vears, 2 Chron. 25. 25. 
Psal. 49. 18. while he Z. he"blessed his soul 
Ezek. 37. 10. breath came into them, and they I. 
I^vke2.36. she had Z. witli a husband seven years 
..^cts 23. 1. 1 have Z. in all good conscience before 

God until this day 

26. 5. after the sect of our religion I Z. a Pharisee 
Col. 3. 7. ye walked sometime, when ye Z. in them 
Jam. 5. 5. ye have Z. in pleasure on the earth 
Rev. 18.7. how much she hath Z. deliciouslv, 9, 

20. 4. they /. with Christ Ij 5. the rest I. 

LIVELY. 
Exod. 1. 19. because the Hebrew women are I 
Psal. 38. 19. but my enemies are Z. and are strong 
..-^cts 7. 33. v.'ho received the Z. oracles to give to us 

1 Pet. 1.3. who hath begotten us again to a Z. hope 
2. 5. vc as Z. stones, are built up a spiritual house 

LFV^ER. 
Exod. 29. 13. the caul above the I. 22. J.ev. 3. 4, 
10, 15. I 4. 9. I 7. 4. I 8. 16, 25. | 9. 10, 19. 
Prov. 7. 23. till a dart strike through hisi. 
Lam. 2. 11. my Z. is poured upon the earth 
Ezek. 21. 21. he consulted, he looked in the Z. 

Sea Caul. 

LIVES. 
Gen. 9. 5. surely your blood of your Z. will I require 
45. 7. to save your Z. by a great deliverance 

47. 25. thou hast saved our Z. let us find grace 
Exod. 1. 14. they made their I. bitter with bondage 
.Tosh. 2. 13. and deliver our Z. from death 

9. 24. therefore we were sore afraid of our Z. 
Judg. 5. 13. were a people that jeoparded their Z. 

18. 25. thou lose thy life with Z. ofthy household 

2 Sam. 1. 23. Saul and Jonathan lovely in tlieir Z. 

19. 5. who saved I. ofthy sons, wives, and concu. 
23.17.tl)i\t went in jeopardy of their Z. 1 C//r.ll.l9. 

/^si/i.9.16.other Jews ga'heied and stood for theirZ. 
Prov. 1. 18. they lurk privily for their own I. 
Jer. 19. 7. fall by them which seek their Z. 46.26. 
9. they that seek th^ir I. shall straiten them 

48. 6. flee, save your Z.be like the heath in wildern. 
J^am.5. 9. we gat our bread with the peril of our Z. 
Dan. 7. 12. their Z. were prolonged for a season 
Z/uAe9.56.Son of man is not come to destr. men's I. 



not again 



.'lets 15. 26. men that have hazarded their I. for oa7 
27. 10. this voyage will be with damage of our L 
1 John 3. 16. to lay down our Z. for the brethren 
Rev. 12. 11. they loved not tlieir Z. to the death 

LIVEST. 
/^eHZ.12.19.forsake not theLevite as long as thoui. 
Gal. 2. 14. if thou being a Jew Z. alter liie mannei 
Rev. 3. 1. hast a name that thou Z. aud art dead 

LIVETH. 
Gen. 9. 3. every thing that I. shall be meat for you 

16. t 14. the well of him that Z. and seeth me 
Deut. 5. 24. that God doth laJk witii man, and he L 

1 Sam. 1.23. have leni him to the L. us long as he I, 
20. 31. for as long as son of Jesse Z. on the ground 
25. 6. thus shall say to him that Z. in prosperity 

2 Sam. 2. 27. as God Z. unless tiiou liudst spoken 
15. 2 1. as my lord the king Z. surely in w liat place 
22. 47. the Lord Z. biessiitl be my rock, Ps. 18. 46. 

1 Kings 3. 23. one saiiii, this is my .so!i that I. 

17. 2.5. and Elijah .said, see thy S(;n Z. 

.Job 19. 25. for i know that my Redeemer I. 

27. 2. as G. I. who hath taken away my judgment 
P5aZ.89.48. what mail thai Z.andshail iioiseedeath? 
Jer. 4. 2. thou shalt sweaf, the Lord Z. in truth 

5. 2. tho' they say, the Lord Z. they swear falsely 

12. 16. to sv.car by my namo, the JLord I. as they 

16. 14. no more.be said, tlie Lord Z. J5. | 23. 7, 8. 

44. 26. in the land o; Egyp-t, saying, tiie Lord I. 
Ezek. 47.9. every thing that Z. and moveth ■ hall live 
Hos. 4. 15. nor go yu Uji, nor sv.ear, the Lord I. 
Amos 8. 14. they that swear, and say, thy God, O 
Dan, Z. and the manner of 'Beer-sheba I. 
John 4. 50. Jesus said,go thy way, thy son Z. 51, 53. 

11. 28. whosoever I. and beiieve;h in roe never die 
Rom. 6. 10. but in that be I. he Z. to God 

7.1. law hath dominion over man a.s long as he Z.2 
3. so if while her husband Z. siie be married 

14. 7. for none of us Z. or ditth to himself 

1 Cor. 7. 39. the wi'e is boitnd as long as her husb. /. 

2 Cor. 13. 4. yet he Z. by the pov.er of God 
Gal. 2. 20. I live, yet not I, but Christ /. in me 

1 l\m. 5. 6. that I. in pleasure is dead whi.'e she h 
rieb. 7. 8. of whom it is witnessed tliat he Z. 

25. seeing he ever Z.to make intercession ibr them 

9. 17. testament is of no strength whilj testator I. 

Rev. 1. IS. I am he that I. and was dead, behold 

See For Ever. 

As the Lord LIVETH. 

Judg. 8. 19. as the L. I. if ye have :?aved them alive 

i^wZ/i 3.13.1 will do the pait of kinsman, as the J^. I. 

1 Sam. 14. 39. for as the Ij. Z. tho' it be in Jonathan 
45. as the Lord I. 19. 6. ] 20. 21. ! 25. 26. ] 26. 

10, 16. I 28. 10. I 29. 6. 2 Sam. 4. 9. 12. 5. 
14. 11.1 Kings 1.29. 

20. 3. as the Lord I. there is but a stop between me 
25.34. as the Lord God of Israel Z. v.ho kept me 

2 Sa7«. 15.21. as the Z,. Z. and as my Lord the kingZ. 
IKings 2. 24. as the Lord 1. 2lLings 5.20. 2 Chron. 

18. 13. Jer. 38. 16. 
17. 1. as the Lord God of Israel Z. 18. 15. 
12. as the Lord thy God Z. 18. 10. 
27rZHo-s2.2. as L. I. and Uiy soul liveth, 4. 6. 1 4. 30 
3. 14. as iy. of hosts Z 

As thy soul LIVETH 

15rtr?i.l.26.a5 s.l. I am a v.oman who stood praying 

17.55. Abnersaid, as thy s. I. O king, I cannot tefl 

20.3.as5.Z.t.here is but one s^ep bet w. me and death 

25.20. as thy soul Z. seeing L.h::.th withho'den thee 

2S:^i,i. 11. 11. as thy soul 1. 1 Vvill not do this thing 

14.19. as soul I. nnje can turn to right or left hand 

2Kivgs2.'i ■'ss.l.l w ill n)t leave thee, so they w^i^nJ 

LIVING 
Signifies, [1] One zcho is alive, or enjoys life, 
1 Kings 3. 22. [21 JVcvcr dry, bid always 
springing and running, Cant. 4. 15. [3^ 
Christ risen from the .lead, Luke 24. 5. [4 
The godly, departed this life, Vi^K 22. ;^. [5 
Spiritual, Rom. 12. 1. [6| . That which pro 
cureth and Iringeth to life spiritual and eter- 
nal, Heb. 10. 20. 1 Pet. 2. 4. [7] A person's 
wealth, goods, or estate, Luke 15. 12. 
IMan became a living soul, Gen. 2. 7. 7/Zs life- 
less body was endued with a soul, whereby lie 
became a living rational creature. 
Living water, John 4. 10. 7. 33. The Spirit of 
God and his grace, which will never fail, bvi 
endure to eternal life. 
Gen. 1. 28. have donnnion over every I. thing' 
2.7. man became a Z. sou!!|3.20.Eve,Tno;her of all /. 

6. 19. and of every I. thing of all flesh, two 

7. 4. and every Z. substance I will de-^troy 
23. and every Z. s!>bs*fnce was destroyed 

8. 1. God remembered ISToah nnd every 7. thiD|. 

21. I will not smi c anv more every thing I. 
26. t i9- and found there a well of Z. water 

Lev. 11. 10. of anv Z. thing which is in the wate? 

13. t 10. if therebe a quickenmg of Z. flesh 

14. 6. as for the Z. bird he shall take it, 7. 53. 
20. 25. not make abominable by any I. thing 

Mum. 16. 48. he stood between the dead and tba 2 



belore whoni I stand, 5. 16 



LO 

.yTum. 111. 1 17. for unclean /. waters shall be given 
Rulh. -'. -i). lia;h uoi lull ori'his kindness to the I. 
a Ham. -i). .?. t!n,-y were shut up /. in widowljood 
I Kings '.i. 2-J. tiie I. is iny son,,tl)e dead thy son,:23. 
25. divide- the I. cliild in two, and give halt' to one 

20. whose the I. chiJd was, give her the l. child 
27.'ihcn the kingsaid, give her the I. child 

Sob 12. It), in who.se liand is sou! of every I. thing 
28. 13. nor is ii round in tJie land of the I. 

21. seeing it is iiid irom the eyes of all I. 
30. 2o. and to ilie house appointed for all I. 
33. 3'J. to be euiightuned with light of the I. 

Ps. 27. 13. to see g'oodness of the Lord in land of I. 
38. t I'J. for laine enemies heing I. are strong 

52. 5. and root thee out of the land of the I. 

56. 13. ihat i ir.ay walk in tjie light of the Z. 
58.9. shall take iheni away both I. and in wrath 
6i). 28. h:t the.in he blotted out of the book of the I. 
IIG. y. walk before the Lord in the land of the I. 

142. 5. ihou art my |)onioii in the land of the I. 

143. 2. in thy .sight shall no man I. be justified 
145. li). thou saiisdest ^he desire of every I. thing 

Eccl. 4. 2. dead, more tiian the Z. which are alive 
15. I considered' all the Z. under the sun 

6. 8. poor, that knoweth to walk before the Z. 

7. 2. end oi'all men,-and the Z. will lay it to heart 
9. 4. that is joined to ail the Z. a Z. dog is belter 

5. for ihe Z. know that they shall die, but dead 
CajitAA'i.a. weilol'Z. water,streamsfrom Lebanon 
[sa. 4. 3. that is written among the Z. in Jerusalem 

8. 19. sci.'k to their God for the Z. to the dead 
19.110. be broken that make ponds of Z. things 
38. 11. not see the Lord in the land of the I. 

19. the Z. the Z. he shall praise thee, as I do 

53. 8. he was cut ofi'out: of the land of the Z. 

57. t 10- th.)u hast found the Z. of thy hand 
fer.2. 13. forsaken fountain of Z. waters, 17. 13. 

11. 19. W.t us cut him oif from the land of the I. 
Lam. 3. 39. wherefore doth a Z. man complain 1 
Ezek. 7. 1 13. though his life be yet among the Z. 

26. 20. I shall set glory in die lund of tlie Z. 

32. 23. all of them siain, which caused terror in 

the land of the Z. 24, 25, 26, 27, 32. 

£)aM. 2.30. any v.'i.«dom i hat I have more than any Z. 

4. 17. to the iiiient that the Z. may know 

Zech. 14. 8. Z. waters shall go out from Jerusalem 
Mat. 22. 32. God is not the God of the dead, but 
of the I. Mark 12. 27. Luke 20. 38. 
Mark 12. 44. she cast in all she had, even all her Z. 
Luke 8.43. woman had spent all her Z.on physicians 

15. 12. and he divided unto them his Z. 

13. there wasted h:s substance with riotous I. 30. 

24. 5. wliy seek ye the Z. among the dead 7 
John 4. 10. l;e would have given thee I. water 1 
11. from whence hast thou that Z. water? 

6. 51. I a.m the Z. bread which came down from 
57. as the L Father hath sent me, and 1 live 

7. 38. out of his belly shall flow rivers of Z. water 
Rom. ]-. 1. ihat ye present your bodies a Z.sacrifice 

14. 9. that ho mi-rh; be Lord both of dead and Z. 
1 Cor. 15.45. the first man Adam was made aZ.soul 
Col. 2. 20. 1, in the world, are ye subject to ordinan. 
Tit. 3. 3. Z. in mnlice, envy, and hating one another 
Heb. 10. 20. boldness to enter by a new and Z. way 
lPet.2. 4. to whom coming as to a I. stone, chosen 
Rev. 7.17. the Lamb shall lead them to Z. fountains 

16. 3. and every I. soul died in the sea 

See Bird, Creature, God. 

LIZARD. 

Lev. 11. 30. the Z. snail, and mole unclean to you 

LO 
Denotes, [1] Matter of attevfion and considera- 
tion, Isa. 25. 9. Liike 13. 16. [2] Readiness, 
Psal. 40. 7. [3] Certainty and affirmation, 
Ez.ek. SO. 9. [4] Demonstration of a thing 
presfTit, Gen. 29. 7. 
Gen. 18. 10. Z. Sarah thy wife shall have a son 

29. 7. Z. it is vet high day, water ye the sheep 
50. 5. 1. I die II E2od. 19. 9. 1. I come in a cloud 

Jfum. 14. 40. 1, we be here, and will go up to place 

24. 11. 1, the l/ord hath kept thee from honour 

1 Sam. 14. 43. 1 did but taste honey, and 1. 1 must die 

2 Sam. 24. 17. Z. I have .'■■inned and done wickedly 
Job 9 19, if I speak of strength, I. he is strong 
Psal. 37. 30. he passed away, and Z. he was not 

40. 7. 1. 1 come !| 132. 6. 1, we heard it at Ephratah 
52. 7. Z. the man that made not God his strength 
73.*27. Z. they thnt are far from thee shall perish 
92. 9. 1, thine enemies, for Z. thine enemies perish 
Eccl. 7.29.1. this only have I found, that God made 
Cant. 2. 11. I. the winter is past, the rain is over 
fsa. 25.9. Z. ihis is our God, we have waited for him 
Jer. 4 23. the earih, and Z. it was v/ithout form 
25. 1 beheld, and Z. the'e was no man, birds fled 

5. 8. I. certainly in vain made he it, pen in vain 

25. 29. -or I. I b'^gin to bring evil on the city 
F.zek. 17. 18. when I. he had given him his hand 

30. 9. for Z. it cometh || 33. 33. l. it will come 
fFo.'- D.G.for Z.they are gene, because of destruction 
,tmus 4. 2. tiiat I. the days shall come upon you 

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//ao-.1.9.ye looked for much, and Z. it came to little 
Mat. 3. 16. and Z. the heavens were opened 

24. 23. Z. here is Christ, or there, believe it not 
2d. 7. Z. I have told you || 20. Z. 1 am with you 

Luke 13. 16. Satan bound, Z. these eighteen years 
23. 15. Z. nothing worthy of death is done to him 
..^cts 13. 46. unworthy, I. we turn to the Gentiles 
Heb. 10. 7. 1. 1 come to do thy will, O God, 9. 

LOADED. 
Psal. 144. tl4. that our oxen may bo Z. with flesh 
/5a. 40.1. on the cattle your carriages were heavy Z. 

LOADETH. 
Psal. 68. 19. Lord, who daily Z. us with benefits 

LOAF. 
iExocZ.29.23.one Z. of bread, one cake of oiled bread 
1 Chr. 16. 3. David dealt to every one a Z. of bread 
Mark 8. 14. neither had Ihev more than one Z. 

LOAiN'. 
1 Sam. 2. 20. for the Z. which is lent to the Lord 
LOATH, see Lothe. 
LOAVES. 
1 Sain. 17. 17. take ten Z. and run to the camp 

25. 18. Abigail made haste and took 200 Z. 

1 Kings 14. 3. take with thee ten Z. and cracknels 

2 Kings 4. 42. a man brought the man of God 20 1. 
Mat. t4. 17. they say, we have here but five Z. 

19. and he took the five I. Mark 6. 38. Luke 9. 13. 
15.34.said,how many Z.have ye"? Mark 6.38. | 8. 5. 

36. he took the teven Z. and the fishes, Mark 8.6. 
16. 9. nor remember the five Z. of the 5000 

10. nor the seven Z. of the 4000, and how many 
Mark 6. 44. they that did eat of the Z. were 5000 

52. they considered not the miracle of the I. 
Luke 11. 5. say to hiin, friend, lend me three Z. 
John 6. 9. a lad here who hath live barley Z. 

11. Jesus took the Z. and distributed to the discip. 

13. with the fragments of the five barley Z. 
26. because ye did eat of the Z.and were filled 

See Bread. 

J-Faoe LOAVES. 

Lev. 23. 17. fehall bang two w. I. of two tenth deals 

LOCK. 
CaMZ. 5. 5. dropping myrrh on the handles of the Z. 

LOCK. 
Ezek. 8. 3. and he took me by a Z. of my head 

LOCKS. 
Jfura. 6. 5. let the Z. of the hair of his head grow 
Jw<Z^.16.13.if thou weavest thescien Z. of my head 

19. she caused him to shave off the seven Z. 
JVeZi. 3. 3. set up doors, and Z. thereof, 6, 13, 14, 15. 
Cant. 4. 1. thou hast doves' eyes \vitliin thy Z. 
3. like a piece of pomegranate witiiin thy Z. 
5. 2. my I. are filled with the drops of the night 

11. his Z. are bushy, and black as a raven 

6.7. a pomegranate are thy temples wi;hin thy Z. 
Isa. 47. 2. uncover thy Z. make bare the leg 
Ezek. 44. 20. nor suffer their Z. to grow long 
See Bars. 
' LOCKED. 
Judg. 3. 23. Ehud shut the doors and Z. them 
24. behold, the doors of the parlour were Z. 
LOCUST 
Signifies, [1] A certain vile insect. Their nature 
is to be many together, therefore vast multi- 
tudes are resembled by them. Nab. 3. 15: Jn 
Arabia, and other coxmtrics that are infested 
by them, they come in vast numbers upon their 
corn iohcji ripe, and what they do not eat they 
infect with their touch and the moisture coming 
from them; and afterwards dying in great 
numbers, they poison the air, and cause a pes- 
tilence. God plagued the Egyptians, by send- 
ing S2carms of them into their land, Exod. 10. 

14. [2] Either a large sort of grasshoppers, 
or a kind of green herb, Lev. 11. 22. Mat. 3. 4. 
[3] Authors, or teachers of false doctrine, 
who infect others by distilling their poisonous 
doctrines into them, Rev. 9. 3. 

Exod. 10. 19. there remained not one I. in all Egypt 
J^ev. 11. 22. 1, after his kind, and bald Z. ye may eat 
Deut. 28. 42. all thy trees shall the Z. consume 

1 Kings 8. 37. if there be in the land Z. 2 Chr. 6. 28. 
Psal. 78. 46. he gave also their labour to the Z. 

109. 23. 1 am tossed up and down as the Z. 
Joel 1. 4. hath the Z. eaten, and that which Z. left 

2. 25. 1 will restore the years that the Z. hath eaten 

LOCUSTS. 
Exod. 10. 4. behold, to-morrow I will bring Z. 

12. stretch out thy hand over Egypt for tiie I. 

13. in the morning the east wind brought the Z. 
14.no such Z. || 19. the west wind took away the I. 

Deut. 28. 38. for the Z. shall consume it 

2 Chron. 7. 13. if I command the Z. to devour 
PsaZ. 105.34. he spake, and I. came, and caterpillars 
Prov. 30. 27. the Z. have no king, yet go by bands 
Isa. 33. 4. as the running to and fro of Z. shall he run 
J^ah. 3. 15. make thyself many as the Z. 

17. thy crowned are as the I. and thy captains 
JJfaZ.3.4.his meat was Z. and wild howey, Mark l.G. 
iZez). 9.3. there came out of the smoke I. on the earth 



LOl 

Rev. 9. 7. shapes of Z. were like to horsea for battle 
LODGE. 

/sa.l.B.the daughter of Zion is left as a Z. in garden 

LODGE. 
Gen.24.23.is there room in the house for us to Z. iu'< 

25. we have provender enough, and room to Z. iu 
JVwm. 22. 8. he said to them, Z. here this night 
Josh. 4. 3. in the place where ye shall Z. this nighl 
Judg. 19. 9. Z. here, that thy heart may be merry 

13. to Z. in Gibeah or in Ramah, 15. | 20. 4. 

20. the old man said, only Z. not in the street 
Ruth 1. 16. where thou lodgest I will Z. 

2 Sam. 17. 8. thy father will not Z. with the peopla 
16. Z. not tnis night in the plains of the wilderness 

J^eh. 4. 22. let every one Z. within Jerusalem 
13. 21. 1 said, why I. ye about the walil 

Job 17. 1 2. doth not my eye I. in their provocation? 
24.7. they cause the naked to I. without clothing 
31. 32. the stranger did not Z. in the stteet 

Psal. 25. 1 13. his soul shall Z. in goodness 
91. fl. shall Z. under the shadow of the Almighty 

Cant. 7. 11. come, my beloved, let us Z. in villages 

Isa. 21. 13. in the forest in Arabia shall ye Z. 
65. 4. and Z. in monuments, and eat swine's flesh 

Jer. A. 14. how long shall vain thoughts Z. in thee? 

Zeph. 2. 14. the beasts shall Z. in the upper lintels 

Mat. 13. 32. so that the birds of the air come and 
Z. in the branches thereof, Mark 4. 32. 

Jicts 21. 16. brought Mnason with whom we sbo.Z. 
LODGED. 

Gen. 32 13. Jacob Z. there that same night 

21. and himself Z. that night in the company 
Jbs/i.2.Lthe spies cam.c into a harlot's house, and Z. 

3. 1. to Jordan, he and all Israel, and Z. there 

4. 8. carried them over to the place where they i. 
6. 11. they came to tl:e camp, and Z. in the camp 
8. 9. but Joshua Z. that night among the people 

.ludg. 18. 2. came to house of Micah, they I. there 
19. 4. so they did eat and drink, and I. there 
7. urged him, therefore he Z. there again 
1 Kings 19. 9. came into a cave and Z. there 
1 Chr. 9. 27. they Z. round about the house of God 
J^Teh. 13. 20. the merchants Z. without Jerusalem 
Isa. 1. 21. righteousness Z. in it, but nov/ murderers 
Mat. 21. 17. he went to Bethany and Z. there 
Luke 13. 19. the fowls of the air i. in branches of it 
Acts 10. 18. asked v/hether Simon were Z. there 
23. then called he them in, and Z. them 
28. 7. Pubiius Z. us three days courteously 
1 Tim. 5. 10. if she have Z. strangers, if she washed 

LODGEST. • 
Ruth 1. 16. Ruth said, where thou 1. 1 will lodge 

LODGETH. 
Acts 10. 6. he Z. with one Simon a tanner 

LODGING. 
.Tosh. 4. 3. tw-elve stones, and leave them in the I 
.Tudg. 19. 15. no man took them to his house to Z. 
Isa. 10. 29. they have taken up their Z. at Geba 
.Ter. 9. 2. that I had in the wilderness a Z. place 
Acts 28. 23. there came many to him into his Z. 
Philem. 22. but withal prepare me also a Z. 

LODGINGS. 
2^m^sl9.23. 1 will enter into the Z. ofhisborderi 

LOFT. 
1 Kings 17.19.he took him and carried him into a I 
Acts 20. 9. Eulychus f<dl down from the third I. 

LOFTY. 
Psal. 131. 1. heart is not haughty, nor mine eyes Z. 
Prov. 30. 13. a generation, O hew Z. are their eye.s! 
/sffl.2.11. the Z.looks of mfm shall be humbled, 5. 15. 

12. the day of the Lord be on every one that is Z. 
26. 5. the Z. city lie layeth low to ihe ground 
57. 7. on a Z. mountain hast tliou set thy bed 
15. thus saith high.? nd loft v One, that inhabiteth 
LOFTILY. 
Psal. 73. 8. they are corrupt, they speak I. 

LOFTINESS. 
Isa. 2. 17. the Z. of man shall be bowed down 
Jer. 48. 29. we heard the pride of Moab, his I. 

LOG. 
Lev. 14. 10. thepriestshalltakeaZ. of oil, 12,24. 
15. shall take some of the Z. of oil, and pour it 
21. if he be poor, then he shall take a I. of oil 
LOINS 
Signify, [1] The lower parts of the back, or tht 
tcai'st, Exod. 28. 42. [2] The whole man. Job 
31.20. Psal. 66. n. 
Gird up the loins of your mind, 1 Pet. 1. 13 
Let your minds be intent upon, ready, and pre- 
pared for your spiritual work, restrained from 
all those thoughts, cares, affections, and lusts, 
which may entangle, detain, and hivder (hem, 
or make them unfit for it. It is an allusioit to 
the custom of the Oriental nations, wkj wear- 
ing long loose garments were wont to gird 
them about their loins, that they might not 
hinder them in their travelling or working, 
1 Kings 18. 4r?. 2 Kings 4. 29. It may alst 
have a special respect to the like rite used at 
the passover, when the Israelites were just 



LON 



LON 



LOO 



ready to enter upon their journey and march 
cut of F.ffT/pi, Exocl. 12. 11. 
Gen. 35. 11. and kings shall come out of thy l. 
37. 'M. and Jacob put sackcloth upon his l. 
46.26.the souls which came out of his l. Exod. 1.5. 
Exod. 12. 11. ye shall eat it,' with your I. girded 
28. 42. breeches veacli from the I. unio the thighs 
Deut. 33. 11. smite through the l. of them that rise 
2 5a?«. 20.8. a girdle with a sword fastened on his /. 

1 Kings 2. 5. put the blood in the girdle about his I. 
8. 19. son shall come forth of t!iy I. 2 Chron. (). 9. 
12. 10. thicker than my father's I. 2 Chr. 10. 10. 
13. 46. Elijah girded up Ids l. and ran before Ahab 
20. 31. let us, i pray, put sackcloth on our I. 

32. so they girded sacticloth on their Z. and ropes 

2 Kings 1. 8. was a hairy man, and girt with girdle 

of leather about his /. Mat. 3. 4. | 3Iark 1. 6. 

4.29. gild up thy 1. 9. 1. Job 38. 3. | 40. 7. Jer. 1. 17. 
JVe/i. 4. f 18. had each his sword girded on his I. 
Job 12. IS. ho girdeth the I. of kings with a girdle 

31. 20. if his I. have not blessed me 

40. 16. lo, now his strength is in his I. 
Psal.oS.l. my Z. are filled with a loathsome disease 

66. 11. thou laidest affliction upon our l. 

69. 23. and make their I. continually to shake 
Prov. 30. 131. a horse girt in the I. and a king 

31. 17. she girdeth her I. with strength 
/sa.5.27. neither shall the girdle of their I. be loosed 

11.5. righteousness shall be the girdle of his I. 

20. 2. loose the sackcloth from olfthy I. put off 

21. 3. therefore are my I. filled vv'ith pain 

32. 11. make bare, gird sackcloth upon your l. 
45. 1. I will loose the I. of kings to open before 

Jer. 13. 1. get a linen girdle and put it upon thy I. 
11. as th& girdle cleaveth to the I. of a man 

30. 6. see ev'ery man with his hands on his I. 

43. 37. and upon the I. shall be sackcloth 
Ezek. 1. 27. from the ap])earance of his I. upward 

8.2. from his I. downward, fire; from his l. upward 

9. f 2. with a writer's inkhorn on his I. 

21.0. sigh with the breaking of thy I. and bitterness 

23. 15. girded with girdles upon their I. 

29. 7. thou madest all their I. to be at a stand 

44. 18. they shall have linen breeches on their I. 

47. 4. he measured, the waters were to the I. 
Dan. 5. 6. so the joints of his I. were loosed 

10.5. whose I. were girded with fine gold of Uphaz 
.^Trtos 8. 10. 1 will bring sackcloth on yourZ. 
JSTah. 2. 1. make thy I. strong || 10. pain is in all I. 
Luke 12. 35. lei your I. be girded about, and lights 
Acts 2. 30. that of his I. he would raise up Christ 
Eph 0. 14. having your I. girt about with truth 
Heb. 7.5. tho' they came out of the l. of Abraham 

10. for he was yet in the I. of his father 

1 Pet. 1. 13. wherefore gird up the I. of your mind 

LONG 
Signifies, [1] Of great extent in Icjin-thi'Ezek . 31. 
5. [2] To love greatly, Gen. 34. 8. [3] To 
thirst, 2 Sam. 23. 15. [4] To desire very ear- 
nestly, Job 3. 21. Thus do, [1] S-uch as are 
greatly abided for death, ioh "i. 21. [2] The 
father after the son, 2 Sam. 13. 39. [3] The 
absent for his native place, Gen. 31. 30. [4] 
The godly after God's word, Psal. 119. 40, 131, 
174. [5] The faitkful teacher after his flock, 
Phil. 2. 26. [6] SoJnts after saints, Rom. 1. 

11. Phil. 1. 8. 

Gen. 48. 15. G. who fed me all my life I. to this day 
Exod. 19. 13. when the trumpet soundetii I. 19. 
20. 12. that thy days may be I. on the land 
Num. 9. 19. when the cloud tarried I. on tabernacle 
Deut. 1.6. ye dwelt I. enough on this mount, 2.3. 
4. 25. and shalt have remained I. in the land 
14. 24. and if the way be too '. for thee 
19. 6. and overtake him, because tlie way is I. 
28. 59. make great plagues and of Z. continuance 
Josh. 6. 5. when they make a Z. blast vv-ith the horn 
9. 13. are old, by reason of the very Z. journey 

24. 7. ye dwelt in the wilderness a I. season 

2 Sam. 3. 1. there was Z. war between house of Saul 
1 Kings 3. 11 . and hast not asked Z. Hfe, 2 Chr. 1.11. 
2Chr. 15. 3. for a I. season Israel was without God 
Psal. 91. 16. with Z. life will I satisfy him 

95.10.forty years Z.was I grieved with this generat. 
120.6. my soul Z. dwelt with him thathateth jjcace 
129. 3. the plowers made Z. their furrows 
143. 3. to dwell, as those that have been Z. dead 
Prov. 3. 2. and I. life shall they add to thee 
7. 19. the good man is gone a Z. journey 
23. 30. they that Larry Z. at the wine, that go 

25. 15. by I. forbearing is a prince persuaded 
Eccl. 12. 5. because man goetli to his Z. home 
/sa.65.22.my elect shall Z.enjoy work of their hands 
Jer. 29. 28. this captivity is I. build ye houses 

^a?7^.2.20. shall women eat their children of span I. 
Fzp.k. 17. 3. a great eagle I. winged, full of feathers 

31. 5. his branches became I. because of waters 

44. 20. nor shave, nor suffer their locks to growZ. 
Dan. 10. 1. but the time appointed was I. 

Ho.s. 13. X3.notstay Z.in the place of breaking forth 
3^19 



Mat. 11. 21. repented Z. ago in sackcloth auQ ashes 
23.14. ye devour widows' houses, and for pretence 
make Z. prayers, Mark 12. 40. L%ike 20. 47. 
Mark 12. 38. who go in Z. clothing, Luke 20. 46. 
16. 5. sitting clothed in a Z. vi'hile garment 
Luke 18. 7. avenge, though he bear Z. with them 
23. 8. for he was desirous to see him of a Z. season 
jlcts 20. 9. as Paul was Z. preaching, he sunk with 
27.14.not Z.after there arose a tempest Euroclydon 
21. but after Z. abstinence Paul stood in midst of 
1 Cor. 11. 14. if a man have I. hair, it is a shame 
15. if a woman have I. hair, it is a glory to her 
Eph. 6. 3. that thou raayest live Z. on tK.. earth 
1 Tim. 3. 15. if I tarry I. that thou mayest know 
Jam. 5. 7. the husbandman hath I. patience for it 
Sec Ago. 
As LONG as. 
Lev.lS. 19. as I. as she is put apart for uncleanness 
26.34. enjoy sabbaths, as I. as it lieth desolate, 35. 
JVum. 9. 18. as I. as the cloud abode, they rested 
i>CM«. 12. ID.forsa. not the Levite as Las thou livest 
31. 13. fear the Lord as I. as you live in the land 

1 Sam. 1. 28. lent to the Lord, as I. as he liveth 
20. 31. as I. as son of Jesse liveth on the ground 
25. 15. any thing as I. as we were conversant 

2 Chr. 28. 5. as I. as he sought the L. he prospered 
38. 21. as I. as she lay desolate she kept sabbath 

Psal. 72. 5. fear thee as I. as sun and moon endure 
17. his name shall be continued as I. as the sun 
104. 33. 1 will sing to the Lord as I. as I live 
116. 2. I will call upo.T him as I. as I live 
Ezek. 42. 11. as I. as they, and as broad as they 
Mat.9.l5. as Las bridegr. is with them, Alark 2.19. 
Johji 9. 5. as I. as I am in the world, I am the light 
Rom. 7. 1. dominion over a man as I. as he liveth 

1 Co?'.7.39.wite is bound as I. as her husband liveth 
Gal. 4.1. the heir as l. as he is a child differeth not 
lPe^.3.6. whose daughters ye are as I. as ye do well 

2 Pet. 1. 13. as I. as I am in this tabernacle 

See Cubits, Day, Hour. 
So LONG. 
.Judff. 5. 28. why is his chariot so I. in coming? 
lSa?/i.29.S.what found in thy servant, so Z. as I have 
2 Kings 9.22. so I. as the whoredoms of thy mother 
2 Chron. 6. 31. they may fear thee so I. as they live 
E»th.5.1'3. so I. as I see Mordecai sitting at the gate 
.Tob 27. 6. shall not reproach me so I. as I live 
Psal. 72. 7. peace so I. as the moon enduieth 
Luke 1. 21. and marvelled tiiat he -tarried so I. 
Rom. 7. 2. bound to her husband so I. as he liveth 
Hcb. 4. 7. to-day, after so I. a time, as it is said 

LONG time. 
Gen. 25. 8. when he had been there a I. time 
Mum. 20. 15. and we have dwelt in Egypt a Z. time 
Dewf .20.19. v/hen thou shalt besiege a city a Z. time 
Josh. 11. 18. Joshua made war a I. time with Jiings 
23. 1. a Z. time after that Joshua waxed old 

1 Sain. 7. 2. while the ark abode the time vras I. 

2 Sam. 14. 2. as a woman that had I. time mourned 
2 Chron. 30. 5. for they had not done it of a Z. time 
/sa. 42.14. 1 have l.time holden my peace, been still 
T^am. 5. 20. forget us, and forsake us so I. time 
Mat. 25.19; after a I. time the lord of tho?e servants 

Cometh, and reckoneth with them, I^uke 20. 9. 

ImIcc 8. 27. a certain man which had devils Z. time 

20. 9. a man went into a far country for a Z. time 

Jb/t»5.6.knevv' that he had been a l.time in that case 

14. 9. have I been so Z. time with you, and yet 
Acts&.ll. because of Z. time he had bewitched them 

14. 3. Z. tivie abode they with the disciples, 28. 
2 Pei. 2. 3. whose judgment of Z. time lingeroth not 

LONG while. 
Acts 20. 11. he talked a Z. ichile till breast of day 

LONG. 
Job 3. 2fl. which Z. for death, but it cometh not 
6. 8. O that God would grant me thing that I Z. for! 
-Rom. 1. 11. for I Z. to see you, that I may impart 
2 Cor. 9. 14. and by their prayer which Z. after you 
Phil. 1. 8. how greatly I Z. after you all in bowels 

LONGED. 
2 Sam.. 13. 39. David Z. to go forth unto Absalom 
23. 15. David Z. and said, O that one, 1 Chr. 11. 17. 
Psal. 119. 40. behold, I have Z. after thy precepts 
131. for I Z. for thy commandments 
174.1 have Z. for thy salvation, O Lord 
PhiL 2.26. for he Z. after you all || 4. 1. and Z. for 

LONGEDST. 
Gen 31. 30. thou sore Z. af er thy father's house 

LONGER. 
Exod. 2. 3. when she could no Z. hide him 
9. 28. I will let you go, and ye shall stay no L 
.Tudg. 2. 14. could not any Z. stand before enemies 
2 Sam. 20. 5. he tarried Z. than the set time 
2 Kings 6. 33. should I wait for the Lord any Z.? 
.Tob 7. 1 8. thine eyes are on me, I can live no Z. 
11. 9. the measure thereof is I. than the earth 
.Ter. 44. 22. so that the Lord could no Z. bear 
Luke 16. 2. for thou mavest be no Z. steward 
Acts 18. 20. v/hen they desired him to tarry I. 
25. 24. crying, that he ought not to live any I. 



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Rom. 6. 2_. that are dead to sin, live any /. theraja 
Gal. 3. 25. we are no Z. under a school-master 
1 Thcss. 3. 1. when we could no Z. forbear, 5. 
r Tim. 5. 23. drink no L water, but use a iiitle wine 

1 Pet. 4. 2. that he no Z. live the rest of his time 
Rev. 10. 6. that there should be lime no I. 

LONGETH. 
Gen. 34. 8. my son Shechem Z. for your daughto? 
Deut. 12. 20. because thy soul I. to eat ileyh 
Psal. 63. 1. iny flesh Z. for tiitHj in a dry land 
84. 2. my soul Z. for the courts ol' the Ij-urd 
LONGING. 
Deut. 28. 32. thine eyes shall tail with Z. for them 
Psal. 107. 9. for he sati;ifieth the Z. soul 
119.20. my soul brcakeiii ibr ihe Z. that it hath 

LONG-SUi^'FEElKG. 

Exod. 34. 6. Lord God merciful and gracious, I. 

suffering, J\'um. 14. 18. Psal. aS. ]5. 2 Pct.'S.9 

Jer. 15.15. O Lord, take me not away in thy l.-suff. 

Rom. 2. 4, or despisest thou ricl-.es of his l.-suffer. 

9.22. endured with much Z.-sj.'j[,^'tr.vesse!s of wrath 

2 Cor. 6. 6. by knowledge, hyl.-sujj'cr. by kindness 
Gal. 5. 22. fruit of the Spirit is love, I 
Eph. 4. 2. with Z „ 
CoZ.1.11. strengthened to ali l.-siiff. with joyful nesa 

3. 12. put on, as elect of God, meekness, l.-suffcr. 

1 Tim. 1. 16. that in me Christ might shev.- all L-s 

2 Tim.3.l0. thou hast fuily known my faith, l.-suff. 
4.2. rebuke, exhort with all l.-svffer. and doctrine 

lPcf.3.20. when L-svfferiv.g orG"od waited in days 
2 Pet. S.lS.the l.-suffcrivg ofour Lord is salvation 

LOOK, S. 
Psal. 18. 27. but thou wilt bring down high I. 
101. 5. that hath a high I. I will not suffer 
Prov. 6. 17. the Lord liateth a proud I. a lying 
21. 4. a high Z. and proud heart is sin 
Isa. 2. 11. the lofty Z. of man shall bo humb.ed 

10. 12. I v/ill punish the glory of his high Z. 
Ezek. 2. 6. nor be dismayi-d at their l. 3. 9. 
X)rt?i.7.20. whose Z. was more stout than his fellows 

LOOK 
Signifies, [1] To behold or see, Deut. 28. 32. 
[2] To consider or take particular votice of., 
Lev. 13. 5. [3] To expect or wait for, Jer. 13. 
16. Mat. 11. 3. [4] To believe and trust in. 
Isa. 45. 22. 
Gen. 13. 14. Z. from ih& place v.'here Ihou art 
15. 5. Z. toward heaven, and tell Ihe stars 

19. 17. escape for tliy liic, Z. not behind thee 

40. 7. wherefore Z. ye so sadly to-day ? 

41. 33. now let Pharaoh Z. out a man discreet 

42. 1. Jacob said, why L ye one upon another ? 
Exod. 10. 10. Z. to it; for evil i.-i before you 

25. 20. and their faces shall l. one to another 
40. 1, that thou make them after their pattern 
Lev. 13. 39. then the priest shall Z. if the spots 
53. if the priest shall Z. and beiiold, 56. 
14. 3. then the priest shall Z. if the plague, 39, 44 
Deut. 9.27. Z. not to the stubbornness of this people 
23. 32. thine eyes shall /. and fail v>-ith longing 
1 Sam. 16. 12. David was ruddy, and goodly to Z. to 
17. 18. I. how thy brethren fare, and take pledge 

1 Kings 18. 43. go up now, I. toward tho sea 

2 Kings 3. 14. 1 would not I. towiird thee, nor see 
6. 32. Z. when messenger coiuefh, shut the door 
9. 2. Z. out there Jehu, and go in, make him risa 
10. 3. Z. even out best and meetest of master's song 

23. I. there he none of the servants of the Lord 
14. 8. come, let us Z. one another in the face 
1 Chron. 12. 17. the God of our fa'hers I. thereon 
Job 3. 9. let it I. for light, but have none 
5. t 1. to M'hich of the saints wilt thon I. ? 

20. 21. thp^-efore shall no man Z. for his goods 
21.t5.Z.unto me and be aston;shed,lay yoiir hand^i 
35. 5. Z. to heavens and see, and be Jio'd the clouds 

Psal. 5. 3. 1 will direct my prayer to thee, and Z. up 

40. 12.. iniquities so that I am not able to Z. up 

123. 2. as the eyes of servants Z. to their masters 

Prov. 4. 25. let thine eyes Z. riirht on, and eye-lidi 

27. 23. to know thy flocks, and I. well to thy herds 

Eccl. 12. 3. that Z. out at the windows i)e darkened 

Cayit. 4. 8. Z. from top of Amnna, Shonir. Flermon 

Isa. 5. 30. if one Z. unto the land, behold darkness 

8. 17. 1 will wait on the Lord, I wiU Z. for him 

21. shall curse their kins and God, and Z. upward 

22. they shall Z. unto earth, and behold troubla 
17. 7. at that dav shall a man L to his maker 

8. he shall not Z. to the altars, work of his handa 
22. 4. Z. away from me I will weep bitterly 

8. thou didst Z. in that'dav to the armour 
31. 1. they Z. not to the holy one of Israel 
42. 18. hoar ye deaf, Z. ye blind, that ye may see 
45. 22. Z. unto me, and be saved, ^11 ends of eartJi 
51. 1. Z. to the rock v.'hence ye are hewn 

2. L to Abraham your father and to Sarah 
56. 11. they all Z. to their own way for gain 
59. 11. we Z. for judgment, but there is none 
66 2. but to this' man will I L that is poor 
Jer. 13. 16. and while ye I. for light, he turn it 
39. 12. take and I. well to him, do him no hznv 



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^. 40. 4. come witli irn;, and I will I. well to thee 
46. 5. their miijiily onus uri.' Hud, and I. not back 
47.3. liie fa!ii'jr.ssiiaiiii.:t ?. bacli to llicir children 
Ezclc. 23. 13. uil of tiio.ii jiniicurf to l. us to Babylon 
29. It). ini(itiity to reuiii.iih.anco when they I. 
Hos. 3. 1. who I. 10 otaur g:ivls, and love wiiio 
Jonah -2. 4. 1 will /. aijani luward thy holy teniph 
Mic. 7. 7. Uiereiore will T '. to the Lord; will wait 
l^ali. 2. 8. slan;l, .siand, but none .shall Z. back 
Mat. 11. 3. ur do wi /. lor another? Luke 7. 19, 20. 
jMarki.^l'^.[ni\ \v.i liiur.ls on eycs,and made him Z.up 
Luke 21. 2d. whon ihese ihiuijs begin, then I. up 
/o/m7.52.si;aicii a:iii /.lor om; of Galilee no prophet 
lets 6. 3. I. ye out seven men of honest report 

18. 15. if it be u quesiloii of words, I. ye to it 

1 Cor. Hi. 11. I I. for him with the brethren 

2 Cor. 3. 13. [sraei could n.it sledfastly I. to the end 

4. 18. while we I. at tilings which are seen 
Phil. 3. 2t). from whence we I. for the Saviour 
Heh. 9. 28. to ll-.oni that I. for him shall he appear 

1 Pet. 1. 12. wijicil the angels desire to I. into 

»2 Pet. 3. 13. noverliieless we Z. for new heavens 
14. seeing ye /. for such things be diligent that 

2 John 8. I. to yourselves, that we lose not 
Rev. 5. 3. and no man was able to I. thereon 

4. found worthy lo read the book nor I. thereon 
LOOK do ion. 
Dent. 2G. 15. I. doioni'rom thy holy habitation 
Psal. 80. 14. /. (Icion, behold, and visit this vine 
85. 11. righteousness shall I. duicn from heaven 
Jsa. 63. 15. /. (luwti from heaven, and behold from 
Lam. 3.50. till Ld. l.doion and behold from heaven 

IjOOK on. or upon. 
Gen.O.lfi.bow shaii be in cloud, and I will I. upon it 

12. 11. I know thou art a fair woman to I. upon 

24. 16. Kebekah was very fair to I. upon-, 26. 7. 
Exud. 3. 6. Iiioscs was afraid to I. upon God 

5. 2). the Lord I. upon you and judge, because 
39. 43. and PJosl^s did /. upon all the work 

Lei3.13.3. ti;e priest shall I. on the plague in the skin 
of l-is fltsh, 21, 2.5, 26, 31, 32, 34,43, 50. 
3. the priest shall I. on him, 5, 6, 27, 36. 
14, 48. tlie priest shall I. upon it, and behold 
J\''u7n. 15. 39. for a fringe, that ye may I. upon it 
Judg. 7. 17. Gideon, said, I. on me and do likewise 

1 Sam. 1.1!. if thou u'ilt indeed I. on the affliction 
16. 7. I. not on his countenance or stature 

2Sa7n.9.8. shouldest l.iipon such a dead dog as lam 
11. 2. the woman was very beautiful to I. upon 

16. 12. it may be the Lord will I. on my affliction 

2 Chr. 24. 22. he said. Lord I. uponit and require it 
Esth. 1. 11. Vashti the queen was fair to I. on 
Job 6. 28. now therefore be content, /. tipon me 

40. 12. 1, on every one that is proud, and bring low 
Psal. 22. 17. my bones stare and I. upon me 
25. 18. l. upon mine affliction and my pain, forgive 
35. 17. Lord, how long wilt thou I. on 1 rescue 
di. 9. and i. upon the face of thine Anointed 
119. 132. 1, iliou upc7i me, and be merciful to me 
142. 14. I. on the right hand and see 
Prov. 4. 25. let thine eyes I. right on, and eye-lids 

23. 31. I. ;;ot thou upon the wine when it is red 
Cant. 1. 6. ^. not upon me, because I am black 

C. 13. re-urn, retuin, that we may I. upon thee 
/sa. 14. 16 that see thee, sIi-jII narrowly I. iipon thee 

33.20 i.upon Z on || 51.6.Z.w;7o?i the earth beneath 

66.24. g'.i forth nnd I. iiponthe carcases of the men 
Mic. 4. 1 1. he defiled, and let our eye I. upon Zion 
jK^ah. 3. 7. tl-.at I. upon thee, shall flee from thee 
Hab. 1. 13. of purer eyes than to I. vpon iniquity 

2. 15. that thou mayes' I. upon their nakedness 
Zech. 12. 10. sh'dl I. upon me whom they pierced 
Luke 9. 38. rnjis'er, I bcs-^ech thee, I. upon my son 
John 4. 35. lift up you'' eyes, and I. upon the fields 

19. 37. th^y slifl" \ upon him whom they pierced 
Mcis h. t. f et'^r and .loin said, I. upon us, 12. 
2 Ccr. 10.7. 1 ?i;7 07i ihings after outward appearance 
Phil. 2. 4. /. not every n^nn on his own things 
Rev. 4. 3. he that sit vas to I. upon like a jasper 

LOOKED. 
Gen. 6. 12. God /. on t';e earth and it was corrupt 

18. 16. th.^ men rose up, ard 1- toward Sodom 

19. 26. hs win. ;. back' !! 26- 8. 1, out at a window 
29. 32. tho Lnhl hat'i I. upon my affliction 

39. 23. the keepfjr oPtlr^ prison I. not to any thing 

40. 6. .Tos.-^ph I. on them, behold they were sad 
Exod. 2. 11. Mnso.=i went and I. on their burdens 

12. he I. ill's "■• !y sm ' that way, and saw no man 
25. and God /. upon th" childien of Israel 
4. 31. Loi-d !iad I. on tj eir affliction. Dent. 26. 7. 
14. 24. the Jior 1 I. oi th- host of the Egyptians 
16. 10. th-if fh^\' /. to'.vard the wilderness 
,^3. 8. the ne:)ple /. nffer Moses till he was gone 
JV^,77?7. 12. 10. A^i'oi! I- '■■n Miriam, she was leprous 
16. 42. that they L toward the tabernacle 

24. 20. he /. ■;n Am-i'ok, he took up his parable 
21. /. o\-i the Kenitts, and took up his parable 

Josh. ?. 20. whi-n Mie men of Ai I. behind them 
hid«r '5.28. Xho mjther of Sisera Ixtut at a window 
6. 14 the Lord I. n )on him, andwiid. go in might 
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Judff. 13. 19. and Manoah and his wife l. on, 20. 
2U. 4U. the Uenjanuics /. behind them, and hciiold 

t .b«//i. 6. 19. because they liad I. into iJie ark 
\). 16. 1 have L on my peojde, because cry came to 
J 4. 16. the watchmen ot Saul I. and behold 

16. 6. when they were come, he L. on EUab 

17. 42. the Philistines L. about, and saw David 
24. 8. Saul /.behind liim, David stood, 2 -S'am. 1. 7. 

2 Haia. 2. 20. Abner /. belnnd him and said 
6. 16. Michal I. vhr-jugh a window, and saw David 
22. 42. they I. but tiie.e was none to save 

1 Kings \6. 43. Elijah's servant went up and I. 

2 King'- 2. 24. Elislia turned back and I. on them 
C. 30. me people /. and beliokl he had sackcloth 

9. 30. .Iezi;bel painted, and /. out at a window 
14. 11. /. one another in the face at Beth-sheinesh 

2 Chron. 13. 14. when Judali /. back, the battle 
26. 20. 1, on him, and behold he was leprous 
Esth. 2. 15. favour in the sigiit of all wlio I. on iier 
Job 6. 19. l!ietroo])s of Tenia I. Sheba waited 
Pi-:al. 14. 2. ihe Lord /. to see if any did understand 
34. 5. they I. lo him. and were lightened 
53. 2. God I. down on the cliildren of men 
102. 19. he hath I. down from Ins sanctuary 
1U9. 25. when they I. they shaked their heads 
Cant. 1. 6. because the sun hath I. on me 
ha. 5. 2. he I. that it should bring forth grapes 
7. he /. for judgment, but behold oppression 
22. 11. but ye have not /. to the maker thereof 
64. 3. didst terrible things which we I. not for 
.Icr. 8. 15. we I. for peace, no good came, 14. 19. 
J^am. 2. 16. certainly this is the day that we /. for 
Ezek. 10. 11. whither the head I. tliey followed 
16. 14. wast not washed when I I. upon thee, 8. 

21. 21. he consulted with images, he I. in the liver 
Dan.1.13. let our countenances be I. on before thee 
Obad. 12. not have I. on the day of thy brother 

13. thou shouldest not have I. on their affliction 
Hag. 1. 9. ye /. for much, and lo it came to little 
Mark 3.5. when he I. round about, 5. 32. | 10. 23. 
6. 41. he I. up to heaven, and blessed and brake 
8. 24. he Z. and said, I see men as trees walking 
16. 4. when they Z. they saw the stone rolled 
Luke 1. 25. Z. on me, to take away my reproach 
2. 38. sj)ake to all that Z. for redemption in Jerusa. 

10. 32. likewise a Levite came and Z. on him 

22. 61. the Lord turned, and I. upon Peter 
John 13. 22. then the disciples Z. one on another 
.^cts 1. 10. while they Z. stedfastly toward heaven 

28. 6. afrer they had Z. a great while and saw no 
Hcb. 11. 10. for he Z. for a city which hath foundat. 
1 John 1. 1. that which we haveZ. upon, declare we 

LOOKED with eyes. 
Gera.33. I.Jacob lifted up his eyes and I. Esau came 

37. 25. they lifted up their eyes and Z. and behold 

Dan. 10. 5. then I lifted up mine eyes Z. and behold 
Zcch.2.1, Zechariab lifted h\s eyes and Z. 5. 9. ) 6. 1. 

/ LOOKED. 
Gen. 16. 13. have / also here Z. after him that soeth 
Dcut. 9. 16. / Z. and behold ye had sinned 
.Tob 30. 28. when / I. for good, then evil came 
Psal. 69. 20. and II. for some to take pity, but 

142. 4. / Z. on my right hand, and beheld 
Prov. 7.6.atthe window, II. through my casement 

24. 32. II. upon it, and received instruction 
Eccl. 2. 11. II. on all the works that my hands 
Isa. 5. 4. Fl. it should bring forth grapes, it brought 

63. 5. and / Z. and there was none to help, I wood. 
Ezek. 1. 4. II. and behold, 2. 9. | 8. 7. 1 10.1,9. ] 44. 4. 
Dan. 12. 5. then /Daniel Z. and behold there stood 
Zech. 4. 2. /have I. and behold a candlestick 
Jlcls 22. 13. and the same hour / Z. up upon him 
Rev. 4. 1. II. and behold, 6. 8. \ 14. 1, 14. | 15. 5. 

LOOKEST. 
.Tob 13. 27. thou I. narrowly to all my paths 
Hab. 1.13. why Z. on them that deal treacherously? 

LOOKETH. 
Lev. 13. 12. if leprosy cover wheresoever priest'. 
J\"uvi. 21. 8. when he I. on the serpent, he shat! live 

20. Pi-'igah, which Z. toward Jeshimci', 23. 28. 
1 Sam. 16. 7. man Z. on the outward appearance 
.Tob 7. 2. as a hireling Z. for the reward of work 

28. 24. for he Z. to tlie ends of the earth 

33. 27. he Z. on men, and if any say I have sinned 

Psal. 33. 13. the Lord /. from heaven, he beholdeth 
14. he Z. on all the inhabitants of the world 

104 32. he Z. on the earth, and it trembleth 
Prov- 14. 1.5. the prudent I. well to his goings 

31. 27. she I. well to the ways of her household 
Cajit. 2. 9. behold, he L forth at the window 

6. 10. who is she that I. forth as the morning "! 

7. 4. as the tower which I. toward Damascus 
Isa. 28. 4. when he that I. upon it seeth it 
Ezek. 8, 3. the door that Z. toward the north 

11. 1. the gate which I. eastward, 40. 6,22. ] 43. 1. 
144. 1. I 46.1,12. 147.2. 

40. 20. cate of the court that I. toward the north 
Mat. 5. 28. whosoever Z. on a woman to lust after 

24. 50. lord come when Z. not for him, Luke 12.46. 
Jam. 1.25. whoso I. into the perfect law of liberty 



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LOOKING. 

1 Kings 7. 25. three oxen Z. toward the north 

1 Chr. 15. 29. Michal Z. out at a window, saw Dat 

2 Chrnn. 4. 4. three oxen I. toward the south 
Isa. 38. 14. mine eyes fail with I. upward 
Mat.l4.V3. 1, up to heaven, he ble^sed, Luke 9. 16 
Mark 7. 34. and Z. up to heaven, he sighed 

15. 40. there were also women I. on afar off 
Luke 6. 10. I. round about them all, iie said 
9. 62. and Z. back, is fit for the kingrloin of God 
21. 26. men's hearts failing thorn for /. after 
John 1. 36. John L. on Jes. saith, behold the Lamb 

20. 5. 1, in, saw linen clothes lying, yet went not in 
Acts 6. 15. Z. sledfastly on him, sav/ his face as it 

23. 21. are they ready, Z. for a promise from thee 
Tit. 2. 13. Z. for that blessed hope and appearing 
Hcb. 10. 27. but a certain fearful I. for of judgment 

12. 2. Z. unto Jesus the author and finisher of faith 
15. 1, diligently, lest any fail of the grace of God 
2 Pet. 3. 12. Z. for the coming of the day of God 
.7ude21. I. for the mercy of our I^ord Jesus Christ 

LOOKING GLASS. 
Job 37. 18. spread out the sky as a molten l.-glass 

LOOKING-GLASSES. 
iiJa;o£Z.38.8.madelavcr and foot of Z. glass. oiwonu 

LOOPS. 
Exod. 20. 4. thou shalt make I. of blue, 5. 
5. Z. shalt thou make, 10. || 11. put taches in the I. 
36. 11. made Z. of blue || 12. fifty Z. made he, 17. 

LOOSE. 
Gen. 49. 21. Naphtali is a hind let Z. giveth goodly 
Lev. 14. 7. let the living bird Z. into the open field 
.7oi6.9.that he would let Z. his hand and cut me elf 
30. 11. they have let I. the bridle before me 
Isa. 14. 1 17. did not let prisoners Z. homeward 
Z)a7j.3.25. lol see four men Z. walking in the fire 

LOOSE, Verb, 
Signifies, [1] To ur^hind, John 11. AA. [2] To 
open, Rev. 5 2. [3] To put of, Josh. .5. 15. 
[4] To remit and absolve, Mat.'l6. 19. [5] To 
set at liberty, Psal. 105. 20. [6] To set sail. 
Acts 13. 13. "I 27. 21. 
Deut. 25. 9. and Z. his shoe from off his foot 
.Tosh. 5. L5. Z. thy shoe from off thy foot, for 
Job 38. 31. canst thou Z. the bands of Orion 
Psal. 102. 20. to Z.those that are appointed to de&tb 
Isa. 20. 2. go and I. the sackcloth from thy loins 
45. 1. I will I. the loins of kings, to open gates 

52. 2. O Jerusalem, Z. thyself from the bands 

53. 6. to Z. the bands of wickedness, to undoburd, 
.Irr 10. 4. and now behold I Z. thee this day 
Mat. 16. 19. whatsoever ye Z. on earth, 18. 18. 

21. 2. ye shall find an ass tied and colt, I. and 
bring them to me, Mark 11.2, 4. Luke 19. 30, 

Luke 19. 31. if any man ask, why do ye I. him 1 33, 
John 11. 44. Jesus said, Z. him, and let him so 
.Bets 13. 2,5. shoes of his feet, I am not worthy to I, 

24. 26. money liavebeen given, that he might I. 
Rev. 5.. 2. who is worthy to I. the seals thereof? 

5. hath prevailed to Z. the i^even seals thereof? 

9. 14. Z. the four angels bound in Euphrates 

LOOSED. 
Exod. 2S. 28. that the breastplate be not I. 39. 21. 
Deut. 25. 10. the house of him that hath his shoe /. 
Judg. 1.5. 14. his binds Z. from off his hands 
,Tob 30. 11. because he Z. my cord and afflicted me 

39. 5. who hath I. the bands of the wild ass? 
P.'ial. 10.5. 20. the king seiit and I. him, let him go 

116. 16. I am thy servant, thou hast Z. my binds 
Eccl. 12. 6. or ever the silver cord be Z. or bow! 
Isa. 5.27. nor shall the girdle of their loins be I. 

33. 23. thy tacklings are Z. they could not spread 

51. 14. captive exiie^ hasteneth that he m.ay be I. 
Jcr. 6. 1 8. lest my soul be Z. from thee 
F.zck. 23. fl". and her mind was I. from them 
Dan. 5. 6. so that the joints of his loins were Z. 
Mat. 16. 19. be I. on earth, I. in heaven, 18. 18. 

18. 27. was moved with compassion, and I. him 

Jlfrt7-Z.-7.35.the string of his tonffue was/./.7Ji:iel.64. 

lALkel'i. 12. woman, thou art I. from thy infirmity 

16. ouffht not this daughter to be I. on sabbath? 

Jlcts 2.24. raised up, having Z. the pains of death 

13. 13. when Paul and company I. fromPaphos 

16. 26. and every one's bands were I. 

22. 30. on the morrow he I. him from his b.inos 
27. 21. have hearkened, nnd not have Z. from Crete 

40. I. the rudder bnnds, and ho'sted \\\\ the sail 
Rom. 7. 2. if the husband be dead, she is I. from 

1 Cor. 7. 27. art thou Z. from wife? .'^eck not a wife 
P^ev. 9 15. the four an?els were I. which were 

20. 3. afler that he must be I. a little season, 7. 
LOOSETH. 

2 Sam. 22. t33. God mv strengih, and heZ. my ^vp.) 
.Job 12. 18. h° Z. the bond of kings, and girdeth 

t2l. he Z. the girdle of the sti;;)'n<r 
Ps. 146. 7. food to huni'rv, tie L. Z. the prisonen 

LOOSING. 
..V*r/;11..5. sanl to them, v.-hat do vou I. the colt'f 
Luke 19.33. as they were I. the colt, the ownem 
Jlcts 16. n. therefore I. from Troas, we came 



LOR 

A&'^27. 13. Z. thencq they sailed close by Crete 

LOP. 
laa. 10 33 behold tl e Lord shall I. the bough 

LOUD 
Is (I) ^ word of authuritij^ signifying a ruler or 
governor ; iuid is apphod, to the tlirec Divine 
Persons^ []] To thi: Father^ Gon.2. 4. [2] To 
the Hon, I'sa). WO. 1. Col. 3. 24. [3] To the 
Holy iipirit, 'i Thess. 3. 5. Because they sup- 
port anduphijid the kingdovis of nature, grace, 
and glory, Leut. 33. SI. Heb. 1. 3. [4] To 
kings, Gen. 40. 1. 2 Sam. 19. 19, 20. [5] To 
princes and nobhs. Gen. 42. 10, 30. Dan. 4. 
36. [tj] To tyrants, Isa. 2G. 13. I Pet. 5. 3. 
(11) .J word of reverence and respect, and is 
applied, [1] To a husband. Gen. 18. 12. [2] 
To a master, John 15. 15. [3] 7'o prophets, i 
Kings la. 7. 2 Kings 2. 19. [4] To persons 
of worth and merit. Gen. 24. 18. 
Gen. 18. 14. is any uung too hard foi- the L. 7 
24. 40. the L. ijeiorn wiioai 1 walk will send 
26. 28. we saw Cfitainiy the L. was with thee 
28.21. 1 come again, ihen shall the L. be my God 
39. 2. and the J^. was wiih Joseph, 21, 23. 
Exod. 5. 2. vviio is the L. that I should obey him ? 

8. 24. an;] the L. did so, and tliere came flies 

9. 29. the earth, is the L. Psal. 24. 1. 1 Cor. 10. 23. 
10. 10. tiie L. be so v.iUi you, as I will let you go 

13. 8. because of li:at wldch the L. did to nie 
]2.everyH:Si lingo; beast the male shall be iheZ,. 

SO. H7. it shaJi be unto tliee holy for the L. 

32. 2G. who is on tiie 7^. side, let him come to me 

34.14. for Vv.wiiose name itfjealuU-s, is a jealous G. 

Z^ew.3. l(i. foodofUie oft--riiig, all the fat is the L. 
16.8.Aari!nshail cast one lotlbr the 2^.25.4. | 27.2. 

A"a/n. 14. 14. ihey heard that thou L. art among 
thispeiiidfi, that tiiou />. act seen face to face 
■ 43. therefore the L. will not be •with you 
18. 6. to you they are given as a gift for the L. 
22. 19. that I may know what the L. will say 
23 26. all thai Uie L. speaketh that must I do 
24. 11. the L. hath kejK thee back from honour 

31. 50. we have brought an oblation for the L. 

32. 12. they h.ave folujv.cd the L. Dent. 1. 36. 
Deut. 3. 21. so shall the J^. do to all kingdoms 

4. 35. know that the /,.lie is G. 39. 1 Kings 18. 39. 
5. 5. 1 stood be'.^weon the /.. and you at that time 

10. 14. behold the heaven of heavens is the J^. 
17. and /^. of lords a great G. a nnghty, a terrible 

29. 2. ye have seen all that the L. did in Egypt 
4. yet the L. hath nut given yon a heart to 
24. whereibre hath the L. dcuc thus to this land? 
1 Kings 9. 8. 2 Ghron. 7 24. 

31. 4. Z,. shall do to therh as he did to Sihon 

32. 6. do ye thus requite (lie A. O foolish people 
30. to iliglit, except the L. had shut them up 

33.29. hi'.ppy art thou, O people, saved hy the L. 

Josh. '2. 12. sv^ear unto me by the L. 1 Saw. 24. 21. 

3. 11. even the />.of all i he earth passeth over, 13. 

10. 25. thus shiill the />. do to all your enemies 

14. 12. if so be the L. will be with ine, then 
Judg. 1. 19. the L. was with Judah, and he drave 

22. and the L. was vviih the hou?e of Joseph 
2.10. arose a generation which knew not the L 
4. 14. ih not the L. gone out before thee ? 
6. 13. if the L. he with us, why is this be.'allen us 

11. 31. Cometh to meet me shall surely be the L. 
17. 13. now know I that the L,. will do me good 

Ruth 1. 17. L. do so to me and more, 1 Sam. 20. 13. 
2.4.the /..be with you, 2 CAr. 20.17. 2 TAess.3.16. 

1 Sain. 2. 2. there is none Jioly as the L. for there is 
8. for piiiars of the earth are the L. 

3.l8.itisti)0 /y. let him do svhat seems, .John 21.7. 

19. Sansuel grow, and tlic J., was with him, 18. 

12, 14. 2 Kings 18. 7. 1 Chron. 9. 20. 

12. 16. this irieat tiling which the J., will do 
17.37.the /v.'be with thee, 20. 13. 1 Chr. 22. 11, 16. 

20. 23. the /.. be between thee and me, 42. 

2 Sajn. 7. 24. L. art become their G. 1 Chr. 17. 22. 
10.12 L. do what seemeth him good, 1 Chr. 19. 13. 

1 /r??7^sl8.2!. iftho 7>.beGod, follow him, ifB.aul 

2 Kings 5. 27. if the />. do not help, whence shall I 
33. what shall I wait for the A. any longer 1 

10. 16. come wiih me and see my zeal tor the /,. 

18. 25. am I now come without the /.,. Isa. 36. 10. 

IChr. 16. 2.3. for great is the /.. Psal. 48. 1. 1 145. 3. 

17. 26. and now /.. thou art G. and hast oromised 

21. 24. not take that which is thine for the L. 

2 Chr. 10. G. ye ju'ge not for man, but for the L. 
11. and the //. .shall be wi-h the good 

33. 13. Manass'^'h knew that the />. was God 
J^eh. 9. 6. thou, evp.n thou art /.. alone, Tsa. 37.20. 
\i*sal. 4. 3. know the //. hath set apart the godly 

33. 12. blessed i.=i the n i 'loa, \shoss God is the /.. 
3.5. 10. mv bones say, J- who is like unto thee ? 
45. 11. for he is thy I ■ worship thou him 
66, 18. if I regnrd iniquity, th(j L. will not hear me 
86. 5. for thou L. art good, ready to forgive 
92. 8. thou L. an most W'gh forever, 9779. 
100 3 know va tiiat the w. he is God, he made us 
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Psal. 109. 21. do thou for me, O God the L. 140. 7. 

27. they may know that thou 7^. hast done it 
116. 5. gracious is the 7>. and righteous 
118. 23. this is the L. doing || 27. God is the L. 
124. 1. if it had not been ine 7.. who was on, 2. 
130.3. if thou L. shoul. mark iniquities, who stand 
132. 5. till 1 find out a jilace tor the 7^. 
P;-o«.24. 18. lest the 7/. see it, and it displease him 

30. 9. lest I deny ihee, and say, who is the L. ? 
Isa. 10. 20. but shall stay upon the 7^. the holy one 

19. 21. and the I-,, shall be known to Egypt 
33. 21. the L. will he to us a place of broad rivers 
42. 24. did not the L. he against whom we sinned? 
44. 23. sing, O heavens, lor the 7.. hatJi done it 
52. 12. the L. will go before you, your rercward 
.Icr. 2. 6. where is the 7.. that brought us, 8. 

5. 10. her battlements, for they are not the L. 

S. 19. is not the 7^. in Zion ? is not her King in her? 

16. 21. they shall know that my name is the L. 
21. 2. if so be that the L. will deal witii us 

23. 6. called, Tiie L. our RighteousiiL-ss, 33. 16. 

31. 34. saying, know the L. Htb. 8. 11. 

50. 7. even the L,. the hope of their fa. hers 

51. 50. remember the 7.. afar ort", let Jerusalem 
Lam. 3. 31. for the L,. will not cast off for ever 

50. till tlie //.look down, and behidd from heaven 
Kzek. 35. 10. possess it, whereas the 7>. was there 
Dan. 2. 47. truth it is, your God is a L. of kings 

9. 17. cause thy face to sliine for tlie D. sake 
Hos. 2.20. betrotJ) thee, and thoushait know the L. 

5. 4. and they ha\e not knowm the L. 

11. 10. they shall walk aller the L. he shall roar 

12. 14. his rei)roach shall his L. return to him 
Joel 2. 21. fear not, for the 7v. will do great things 
Jimos 3. 6 be evil \n the city, and 7>. hath not done 

5. 14. and so the 7^. shall be with you 
Obad. 21. and the kingdom shall be the L. 
Mic. 2. 13. and the 7^. on the head of them 

3. 11. lean on the L. and say, is not the 7L. among 
4. 7. the D- shall reign over them in mount Zion 

6. 8. and what doth the D. require of thee?, 
Zcph. 1. 5. that swear by the /.. and by Malcham 
Zec/i. 9.1. when eyes of man shall be toward the Z-. 

14. the L. shall be seen over them 

14. 3. then shall the D. go forth and fight again.st 

9. in thatdiiv shall there be one L. his name one 

.>l/6^7.21.not every one that saith, D. 7.. shall enter 

into the kingdom, 22. Duke 13. 25. 

8. 2. L. if thou wilt, thou canst make, Luke 5. 12. 
'25. /.. save us || 9. 28. they said, yea, L. 13. 51". 

14. 30. D. save me || 15. 25. saying 7>. lielp me 

15. 27. she said, truth L. ||25. 11. L. X.open to us 

21. 3. L. hath need of, .Mark 11. 3 JAike 19.31,34. 
22.43. he saith to him, liow then doth David call 

him /.. ? 45. Mark 12. 37. Duke 20. 44. 
24. 42. ye know not what hour your D. will come 

43. whom his 7>. shall find bo doing, Duke 12.43. 

50. the D. of that servant shall come, J^ke 12. 46. 
25. 21. enter thou into the joy of thy D. 

37. Ij. v/heu sav/ we thee a hungered ? 44. 

26. 22. D. is it I? II 28. 6. the place where the D. lay 

Mark 2. 2H. Son of man is 1j. ofsabhath, Duke 6.5. 

5. 19. how great things the 7v. hath done for thee 

9. 24. /.. I believe, help thou, .John 9. 38. | 11. 27. 

10. 51. 7y. that I may receive fny sight, Jiiat. 20. 33. 

10. 20. preached, the D. working with them 
Duke 1. 17. to make ready a people tor the D- 

25. thus D. dealt with me, lo take my reproach 

2. 1 1, is born a Saviour, which is^Chnst the D. 
6.46. why call ye me /.. D. and do not what I say? 

9. 57. a man said to him, D. I v.ill tollow thee, 61. 

11.1. D. teach us to pray, as John taught his disci. 

13. 8. 7>. let it alone this year, till I dig about it 

14. 21. that servant shewed his D. these things 

17. 5. apos'les said unto the D. increase our faith 
37. where />.? || 23.42. 7^. remember me when thou 

24.34. saying, the D. is risen indeed, and appeared 

John 6. 68. D. to whom shall we go, thou hast life 

8. 11. no man D. \\ 9. 36. who is he, /.. that I might 

11. 34. they said to him, D. come and see 

13. 13. ye cull me mas'erand //. and ye say well 
2.5. D. who is it? || 20 25. we have seen the D. 

20. 2. they have taken the L. out of the sepulchre 
21. 12. none durst ask him, knowing it was the D. 

21. P.ner saith, L. what shall this man do ? 
.^f f.<? 2. 36. \Vhom ve crucified, both /.. nnd Christ 
4. 24. D. thou art G. || 29. nov/ L. beiiold threaten. 

9. 5. a.id he said, who art thou L. 1 26. 15. 
10.^4. and said, what is it /..? || 14. not so D. 11. 8. 

33. peace by Jesus Christ, he is D. of all 

22. 10. and I said, what shall I do T.. 1 

Rom. 9. 28. because a short work v.ill the D. make 

10. 12. for the same D. overall is rich unto all 

14. 9. that lie might be />. of the dead and living 
1 Cor. 2. 8. nor have crucifie»l the 7>. of glory 

3. 5. even as ti.e D. gave to every man 

4. 4. but he tnat jndgcth me is the />. 

19. 1 will come loyou, if the 7>. will, .Jam. 4. 15. 
6. 13. but for the D. \\ 7. iO. yet not I, but the D. 
12.5. differences of administrations, but ihesameZ,. 



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1 Cor. 15. 47. eecond man k the D. from hea^ea 

2 Cor. 5. 8. and to be lacsent wiih the D. 

11. 17. 1 speak it iiot alter the 7.. but as it wers 
Eph. 4.5. one D. \\ 5. 29. even as tiie 7.. the churc^ 
Phil. 2-11. tongue conftss ll;-al Jtsus Christ is I. 

4. 5. moderation be known, the /.. is at hand 
1 Thess. 4. 17. so shall we ever be willj the D. 

1 Tim. 6. 15. the King of Kings, and D. of lords 

2 Tim. 2. 22. with them that call on the D. 

3. 11. out of them all the 7>. delivered me 

4. 8. which the 7.. shall give me at tiiat day 

17. notwithstanding the D. stood wiili me 
77c&.2.3.which at first began to be spoken by the D. 

8. 11. saying, know the J,, for all sliail know 
Jam. 5. 15. and the D. shall raise the sick up 

2 Pet. 3. 8. one day is with the D. as a thousand 
,Tude 9. Michael said, the />. rebuke thee 
7ie«. 11. 8. where also our 7.. was crucified 
15. are become the kingdotns of our D. and his C 

17. 14. overcome, lor he is L. of lords, 19. 15. 

..flgainst the LORD. 

-Exoa'.lO. 16.1 have sinned against the 7>. your God, 

Josh. 7. 20. 2 Sam. 12. 13. 

16.7.that he heareth your muimcrings ug.the 7>.8 

7.ef.5.19.l!ave trespassed ag.t.D.J^\m.5.u. \ 31.1& 

6. 2. if a soul coiiindt iresp-uss against the D 

Jfuvi. 14. 9. only lebel not ug. the D. ,hsh. 22. 19 

16. 11. are gatheied together against the D. 27.^3 

Psul.2.'2..-]ctsi.2o 

21.7.we have sinned,for we have spoken ag.the I^ 

2G.9.comi;any ol Korah, when they strove ag.t.D 

32.23. ye have sinned ng. the D. Jcr. 40.3. 1 44. 2a 

Deut.1.41. hiiVii Sinn. ag.the D. 1 Sani.l.ilJcr.S.l'i 

9. 7. ye have been rebellious ag. the I.. 24. | 31. 27. 
13. 15. because he huth s[)oken revolt ag. the D 

Josh. 22. 16. that ye might rebel this day ag. the 1j 

18. it will be, seeing ye rebel this day ag. the I^ 
22. or if in tran.-gressiou ag. the 1^. save us not 
29. God forbid v.e should rebel against the D. 
31. have not committed this tresjiass ag. the Zr. 

i Sam. 2.25. if a man sin ag. t. 7>. who shall entreat 

12. 23. sin ag. the /.. in ceasing to pray lor you 
14. 33. behold, the peojiie sin ag. the J^. in that 
34. slay them here and eat, and sin not ag. the D. 

2Kings 17.7.Israel had sinned ug. Vie 7>. ilieirGod 

9. did secretly things r;ot right ag. the D. God 

1 Chr. 10. 13. transgression he committed ag.the Lm 

2C/ir. 12. 2. because they hud transgressed ag.the D 

19.10. warn them tliat they trespass not ug. tlie D 

28.13.wliereas weiiaveotiended aiieady((«-.//ieZ.. 

19. Ahaz transgressed sore against the D. 
22. in distress did he trespass yet more ag. the /. 

P;?aZ.2.2. rulers take counseln^r.^/ic 7^.andAnointeG 
Prov. 19. 3. and his heart fretteth against the D. 

21. 30. there is no wisdom nor counsel ag. thel^ 
Isa. 3. 8. because their doings are against the D. 

32. 6. will work iniquity to uttei error ag. the D, 

59. 13. in transgressing and \Y\i\g against the Ij. 
Jer. 28. 16. hast Taught rebellion ag. the D. 29. 32 

48. 26. for he magnified hirnself a^rt/7(S/, the D. 42. 

50. 7. because they have sinned against the D. 

14. against Babyl. she hatJi sinned, «o-. t//e Z.. 29. 

24. because thou hast striven ag.the J^.Zeph.1.17. 

Dan. 5. 23. but hast lifted up thyself ag. the />» 

Hos. 5. 7. they have dealt treariierously ag. the Ij, 

J^Tah. 1.9. what do ye inuigine ag.the /..hewill mak« 

11. there is one th.Tt imaginctii evil ag. the D. 

See LivETii, Anointicp, Appeared. 

Before the LORD. 

Gen. 10.9.IVimrod was a mighty h.unter bef. the D. 

13. 10. well watered, bcf. the D. destroyed Sodom 

13. men of Sod. v.ere sinners h.Hie /..exceedingly 

18. 22. but Abraham stood yet b. the D. and said 
27. 7. that I may eat and ble.ss ihee before the D 

S.TOii.l6.9.sny to consregation, corr.e near b.the I:^ 
33. lay it up" Af/. theJ.^to he kept 1 Sam. 10. 25. 

23. 17. three tiniesin the year all tliv males appear 
before the L. 34. 24. Deut. 16. IG. 1 Saw. 1. 22. 

27.21. Aaron .shall onlpr the Inmps b. the D. 40. 25- 

28. 12. Aarc.y shall bear their names brf. the L. 

29. for a memorial b. the L. t'O. 16. Xv.m. 31. 54. 

7>fu.4.6.sprinklR seventimes b.the D.]~. 1 14. 16, 27. 

9. 24. there came a fire out from before th<- D. 
10.2.wentout fire, nnd they died b.the D.A''um.3.4. 

J^iim. 5. 16. bring her near, set her b. the L. 18, 30. 

10. 9. ye shall be remembered b. the L. your God 
18.19. it is ncovennntofsaitforever before the Z,. 
25. 4. ard hnng them up bef. the D. against thesun 
27. 5. Moses brought their cause before the /.. 

Deut.^.lS, and I fell down before the L. forty days 

12. 18. but thou must eat them brf. the J., thy God 
18. 7. his brethren which sti-n I there before the D. 
19. 17. the controversy is, shall s^tand beforetke D 

.7w5/;.6.26. cursed be the man b. Wr /.. ihatbiiildeth 

./KfZc-.ll. 11. uttered his words brf. the J., in Mizpeb 

18.' 6. before the D. is vonr w:iy wherein ye go 

20.26.ali the people sat there h. ike D. 2 Sam.l.lS 

1 Sam. 2.17. sin of the men was very great b. the L 

12. 3. here I am, witness ag;iinst me hef. the L 
7 that I may reason Avith you before the L, 



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jS&m. 21. 7. was ihere that day detained b. the L. 

26. 19. but if lliey be inun, cursed be they b. the L. 
2 Savu 0. 21. it wiis b. the L. which cliose tne before 

21. 9. aiul they hanged ilieiii in the hill bej. the L. 
fijrm^sl9.14.Hezekiah spread it b.tke.L./sa'S2.l4. 
lChron.'2:i.i8. and the laud is subdued ie/orc theL- 

29.'i2.and did eal and drinU b.the L. with gladness 
Psal. 96. 13. b. the L. for he cometh to judge, 98. 9. 

109. 15. let them he before the L. continually 

116.9. I will walk before the L. in land of living 
Prov. 15. 11. hell and destruction are before the L. 
/5a.23.18. shall be lor them that dwell before the L. 
Jer. 36. 7. present their supplications before the L. 
Ezek. 44. 3. shall sit in it to eat bread before the L. 
/?a.'i.9.13.yet made we not our prayer before theL. 
JI/dc.G.U. wherewith shall 1 come b. the L. and bow 
Zcch. 2.13. besilent,0 all flesh, before the L. for he 

7. 2. and their men to pray before the L. 8. 21, 22. 
Mai. 3.14. we have walked mournfully before theL. 
2Tiin. 2. 14.cliaigiug thein I. the L. that they strive 
B Pet. 2.11. bring no railing accusation before the L. 
See Bless, Blessed, Called ; Cast Out, 
Chosen, Choose, Commanded, Fear, Feau- 
SD, Rejoice. 

From the LORD. 
Qeji. 4.1. 1 have gotten a man/. /..||19. 24. fire/.Z. 

24.50.Laban said, the thing proceedethyVom theL. 
JV"i/,77(.11.31.and there wentforth a wiiidfromtheL. 

16.35. there cams out a ^tef.the L.mid consumed 

46.there is wrath gone oatfrom the /v. the plague 

15am. 16. 14. evil spirit/, the L. troubled him, 19. 9. 

26.12. a deepsleep/r«7?i the A. was fallen on them 
IKiiigs 2.15. it was his/.Z/.||33.shall be peace/./,. 
PsaZ. 24.5. he shall receive the blessing/rowi the L. 

109.20. reward of mine adversaries /ro??t the L. 

121.2. my help cometh/.^Ac L. who made heaven 
Pj"ou.16.1. and the answer of the tongue is f. the L. 

19. 14. nnd a prudent wife \sfrom the L. 

29. 26.but every m.art's judgment cometh /. the L. 
Isa. 29. 15. seek to hide their counsei/?'07« the I . 

40. 27. why sayest thou, my way is hid/rom thi L- 

Jer .7.1. the woiuJ that ca;ne toJeremiah from theL. 

11. 1. I 18. 1. i 21. 1. I 26. 1. I 27. 1. I 30. 1. 

1 32. ]. 1 34. 1,8,12. I 35. 1. ( 36. 1. | 40. 1. 

17.5. cursed whose heart de[)arteth /ro?« the L. 

37. 17 .'the king asked, is there any word/, the L. 

49.14. 1 have heard a rumour/, the L.a.n arnbassa. 
Z/a?7i. 2. 9. her prophets find no vision from the L. 

3. 18. my strength and hope is perished /rom the L. 
Ezek. 11. 15. Jerusalem said, get ye far/rom the />. 

33. 30. hear what is the word that cometh f.the L. 
Hos.l.'i. committed whoredom, departing/, the L. 
Obad. 1. we have .heard a rumour/rom the L. arise 
Mic. 1. 12. but evil came down /. the L. to the gate 

5. 7. remnant of Jacob shall be as a dew/, the L. 

Zeph.l.G.nnd them that are turned hd^ck frovitheL. 

Zec/i. 14. 13.tumult/ro?/i the i^. shall be among them 

Luke\.^o. things Avhich were told he\ from theL. 

2 Cor. 5. 6. in the body we are absent /rom the L. 

See Give, Given. 

LORD God. 

Gen. 9. 26. he said, ble.?sed be the L. God of Shem 

15.2. Abramsaid, L.Godv/haLt wilt thou give me 

8. L.God, whereby shall I know I shall inherit 

24.27. blessed be the L. G .of my master Abraham 

28. 13. I am the L. God of Abraham thy father 
Exod.22. 27. the /.. God of Israel, Josh. 9. 18, 19. 

! 10. 40, 42. i 13. 14, 33. | 14. 14. 

34. 6. the Lord, the L. God merciful and gracious 
/osh. 7. 7. Joshua said, alas, O L. God, wherefore 

22. 22. the L. God of gods, the /.. God of gods 
24. what have veto do with the />. GodofistaeU 
24. 2. the /.. Gild of Israel, Jiidg. 4. 6. j 5. 3, 5. 
I 11. 21, 23. I 2!. 3. Ruth 2. 12. 1 Sam. 2. 30. 
I 14.41. ! 20.12. I 23.10. \ 25.22,3i.l Kinss 
1.30. 1 Chron. 23. 25. | 24. 19. 
Judg. 6.22. Gideon said, alas, O L. God, because 
1-6. 28. O L. God, remember me only this once 
lSaw!.6.20.who is able to stand bef. this holy L.G.? 
2 Sam. 5. 10. and the L.God of hosts was with him 
7. 18. who am I, O L. God, and ^hat is my house? 

19. and is this the manner of man, O 7^. God? 

20. for thou, L. God, knowe?t thy servant 

22. wherefore Ibou art great, O /,.(?of7, none like 

1 Kings\. So. the L. G. of m.y lord the king say so 
48. the king said,bles:sed be the L. God of Israel 
8 15. 1 Chron. 16. 36. 1 29. 10 
14. 13. found some good thing toward the L.God 
17. 1. Elijah said, a:* the />. Gorf of Israel liveth 
18. 37. niay know thou art L.G.\\ 2 King.^ 19. 19. 

2Kings2.\'i. and said, where is />. God of Elijah? 

1 C/ir.l7. I7.stnte of a man of high degree, O L.G. 

SC/ir. 13. 12. fight ye not against />. ^50^ of fathers 
24. 18. they left the house of the LGod of fathers 
26. 18. nor sha^l it be fi)r thy honour from 7^. God 
32. 16. his servants spake more ngainst the L.God 

A'*eA. 9. 7. thou art the L.God, didst choose Abram 

Psal. 31. 5. hast redeemed me, O L. God of truth 

41. 13. blessed be L.God of Isra. from everlasting 

to everlasting, 72. 18. I 106. 43. Luke 1. 68. 

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P5a?. 68.18. that the L.G. mightdwell among them 
71. 5. thou art my hope, O L. G. thou art my trust 

84.11. for L.G. IB asun and shield, willgivegrace 
85. 8. I will hear what the L. God will sjjeak 

Isa. 28. 22. for Ihavo heard from the //.f?. of hosts 
50. 7. for the L. God will help me, therefore, 9. 

65.15. for L. f?. shall slay thee, and call servants 
Jer. 44. 26. not named, saving, the /.,. God liveth 
Ezek. 5. 11. as I live, saith the L.God, 14. 16. 

13. 9. know I am the L. God, 23. 49. ] 24. 24. 
16. 19. and thus it was, saith the L. God 
23. woe, woe unto thee, saith the L. God 

18. 30. according to his ways, saith the L. God 
21. 7. be b: ought to pass, saith the L. God 

13. it shall be no more, saiih the L. God 

23. 12. and hast forgotten me, saith the L. God 
29.20. because they wrought forme, saith L.God 
34. 31. and I am your God, saith the L. God 
36.23. know that lam the Lord, saith the L.God 

.32. not for your sakes do I this, saith the L. God 
37. 3. and I answered, O L. God, thou knowest 
39. 5. for I have spoken it, saith the />. God, 
23. 34. 1 26. 14. | 28. 10. 
8. it is come, and it is done, saith the Z/. God 
43. 27. I will accept you, said the L. God 
Dan. 9. 3. I set my face unto the L God to seek 
Hos. 12. 5. even L. God of hosts is his memorial 
./fmos 1.8.a remnant of Fhil.shall perish, saith L.G. 

3. 7. L. God will do nothing, but he revealeth 

8. the L. G. hath spoken, who can but prophesy? 

4. 5. for this liketh you, saith the L. God 

9. 5. L. God of hosts >i he that toucbeth the land 
Mic. 1. 2. let the Z/. Gad be witness against you 
Hab. 3. 19. the L. God is my strength, he will make 
1 Pet. 3. 15. sanctify the L. God in your hearts 
i?ev.4.8. holy, holy, /..G. Almighty, 11. 17. ] 16.7. 

15.3. marvellous are thy works, L.God Almighty 
IS. 8. for strong is the L. God who judgeth her 

19. 6. for the />. Gud omnipotent reigneth 

21. 22. the L. God and the Lamb are the temple 

22.5. for the L. God 

See Ah, Fathers. 
LORD his God. 
Exod. 32.11. Moses besought the L.hisG.&nd said 
Lev. 4. 22. ag. the comfhandmcnts of th-e L. his G. 
J^um. 23. 21. the L. his G. is with him, the shout 
Deut. 17. 19. that he may learn to fear the L.hisG. 
18. 7. he shall minister in name of the L. his God 
\Sam.?>Q. 6. David encouraged hims. in L. his God 

1 Kings 5.3. a house unto the name of//, his God 
11. 4. heart was not perfect with L. his G. 15. 3. 

15.4. did the L.his G. give him alamp in Jerusal. 

2 Kings 16. 2. not right in the sight of the L. his G. 
2 Chr. 1.1. the Jy.h.G. v.-as with him, andmagnified 

14. 2. good and right in the eyes of the />. his G. 
11. Asa cried unto the L. his God, and said 

15. 9. when they saw that />. his G. v/as with him 

26. 16. Uzziah transgressed against the L. his G. 
27. 6. Jotha;ii prepared his ways before L. his G. 
28.5. L.his <?. delivered Ahaz into hands of Syria 
31. 20. Hezekiah wrought right before L.his God 
33. 12. Manasseh in affliction besought L.his God 
34.8 Josiah sentto repairthehouseofthe L.hisG. 
36. 5. Jehoiakim did evil in sight of />. his G. 12. 

23. the L. his G. he with him, and let him go up 
Ezral.6. accord. to hand of the L. his G.upon him 
Psa. 146. 5. happy he whose hope is in the //. his G. 
Jonah 2.1. then Jonah prayed to the L. his God out 
JJ/ic. 5.4. feed in majesty of the name of //. to God 

LORD my God. 

J^^tim. 22. 18. not go beyond the word of Z. my God 

Deut. 4. 5. even as the L. my God commanded me 

18. 16. not hear again the voice of the L. my G. 

26. 14. have hearkened to the voice of //. my God 

.Tosh.li. 8. but I wholly followed the L. my God 

2 Sr7.m.24.24. 1 offer burnt-offerings to the L. myG. 

1 Kings 3. 7. O /.. my G.8.2S. \ 17. 20, 21. j 1 C'r/. 

21. 17. 2 Chron. 6. 19. Psal. 7. 1,3. \ I?. 3. 

30. 2, 12. I 35. 24. | 38. 1-5. | 40. 5. ] 86. 12. 

109. 26. .Jonah 2. 6. Hab. 1. 12. 

5.4. the L. my G. hath given me rest on every side 

5. 1 purpose to build a house unto the name of 

the L. my God, 1 Chron. 22. 7. 2 Chron. 2. 4. 

Ezra 7.28. as the hand of the Jj.m.yG.was upon me 

9. 5. and I spread out my hands to the //. my God 

Psal. 18. 28. the L. my G. will enlighten my darkn. 

Jer. 31. 18. trrn thou me, for them art //. my God 

Dan. 9.4. 1 prayed unto the L. my God, and said 

20. while I was present, my supplic. bef. L. my G. 
ZecA.11.4.thus saith the />. my God, feed the flock 

14.5. and the /,. my Ond shall come, and all saints 

LORD our God. 

Exod.3. 18. sacrifice to /.. G.5.3. | 8.27. I 10.25. 

8. 10. there is none like to L. our G. Psal. 113. 5. 

10.26. thereof must we take to serve the L.our G. 

Deut. 1. 6. the L. our God snake unto us in Horeb 

19. we went through all that wilderness, as the 

L. our God commanded us, 41. | 6. 20. 

20.whicb L.our G. doth give unto u?, 25. 1 2.29. 

2. 33. the L. our God delivered him before u?3.3 



DevJ.. S 36. L. o\r God delivered all unto%«i 

37. nor unto whatsoever L. our God forbade its 
4. 7. so nigh to them, as /.. our God is in all thiiifja 
5.2./,. our God made a covenant with us in Hor^b 

24. the L. our God liath shewed us his glory 

25. if we hear the voice of Z. our God any more 
27. go and hear ail that the /. our God shall nny 

6.4. O Israel, L. our G. is one Lord,^,/ar/t- 12 29. 

24. to fear L. our G. || 25. to do before L. our G. 

29.15.thatstandeth this day before the L. our God 

29. the secret things belong to the L. our God 

Josh. 18. 6. cast lots for you before the L. oxer God 

22. 19. an altar, bi side the ultar of Z. our God,2{K 

24. 17.//. oxir G. he it is that brought us up out of 

24. the people said, the L. our God will wo servo 

J'?<(/^.11.24.v/homsoever/./.OMrGo(/ shall drive out 

1 Sa7?i.7.8. cease not to cry to the L. our God for us 
IKings 8.57. L. our God be with us, as with fathers 

59. let these my words be nigh unto L. our God 

2 Kings 18. 22. but if ye say, v.e trust L. our God 
19. 19. O /.. our God save th.ou us out of his hand 

1 CAron. 13.2. and ihat it be of />. cur G. let us send 
15. 13. the L. our G.made a breach on us, for that 
16. 14. he is/y. our G. his judgnienis, PsaZ. 105.7. 
29. 16. O /. our G. 2 Chr. 14.11. Ps. 99.8. 106.47, 

Isa. 26. 13. I 37. 20. .Jer. 14. 22. Dan. 9. 1.5. 

2 Chron. 13. II. we keep the charge of the L. our G 
14. 7. because we have souglu the /.>. our God 
19. 7. there is no iniquity with the L. our God 
32. 8. but with us is the L. our God to lielp us 

11. //. our God shall deliver us out of the hand 

Ezrtt9.8.grace hath been shewed from t\\Q L.our G. 

Psal. 20. 7. will rememb. the name of the Z. ourG 

90. 17. let the beauty of the L. our G. be on us 

94. 23. yea the A. our God shall cut them off 

99. 5. exalt ye the L. our G. imd worship at his,9 

9. for the /.. G. is holy l| 105. 7. for he is the L.G 

122. 9. because of the house of the //. our God 

123. 2. so our eyes waif on the L. our God 
Jer. 3.22. we come tothee,forthou,artthe L.our O 

23. in the L. our CTorfis.the solvation of Israel 

25. we have sinned against the L. our G. we and 
fathers, and have not obeyed voice of//, our G 

5. 19. wherefore doth the L. our G. these things 1 
24. let us now fear the L. our G. that giveth rain 
8. 14. for the //. our G. hath put us to silence 
18. 10. sin we have committed ag. the L. our O. 

26. 16. hath spoken to us in the name of L.ourG, 
31.6.arise,and!et us go up to Zion,!othe J^.ourG. 
37. 3. saying pray now to/,, our G. for us, 42. 20. 
42. 6. we will obey the voice of the L. our God 
i'.i. 2. the L. our G.hath not sent thee to say, go nof 
50. 28. to declare the vengeance of the I^.our G. 
51. 10. let us declare in Zion the work of /. ourO. 

Dan. 9. 9. to the L. our G. belong mercies, iho' we 

10. nor hnve we obeyed the voice of the L.ourG. 
14. for the />. our G. is righteous in all his works 

Mic.4.5. we will walk in the nam.e of the L. our Q, 
7. 17. they shall be afraid of the //. our God 

.Bcts2. 39. as many as the L. oui^God shall call 

/?ei).19.1.glorv,honour,and power to the L.our O, 
LORD their God. 

Exod.\f).l.m^y serve L.t.G.2Chr.M.33. .7er.30.9. 

29. 46. they shall know that I am the /,. their G. 

Ezek. 28. 26. | 34. 20, | 39. 22, 28. 

//er7.26.44. break covenant, I am L. t. G. Zech.W.Q. 

Judg.^.l.forgat L.t.G. 8.34. 1 Sam. 12.9. .Ier.3.2l. 

1 /Tm^s 9.9. because they forsook L. t.G. ./cr. 22.9 

2 Kings 17.7. Israel had sinned against the L.t. G, 
9. that were not right against the Z. their God 
14. fathers, that did not believe in the //. theirO 
16. they left all the comm;)ndmentsof the Ij.t.G. 
lO.Judah kept not commandments of the />.i.G. 

18. 12. obeyed not voice of the />. t. G. Jer. 7. 28. 
2 Chron. 31. 6. were consecrated to the //. their G. 

33. 17. did sacrifice unto the //. their God only 
.Ter. 43. 1. 1 spake all the v.'ordsof the I^. their G. for 

which the L. their God had sent h.im to them 
50. 4. ihey i'hallgoand seek the L. t. G. Hos. 3. 5. 
Hos. 1.7. and I will save them by the L. their God 
7. 10. and they do not return to the /,. their God 
7/a^.l. 12. people obeyed ihe voice of !hc Jj.thei.rG. 
Zech.^. 16. the L.t.G. shall save them in that day 
/-wAel.ie.and man V shall he turn to the//, their G. 

LORD thy Ged. 
Exod. 20. 2. I am the L. ihi) God, Psal. 81. 10 

/?«. 51.15. i/os. 12. 0. I 13. 4. 
5. for T the L. thy G.nm a jealous God,Deut.5.5 
Deut. 2. 7. the L thy God hath been with thee 
4.24. the L. t. G. isa consuming fire, ajealoueG. 
31. for the L. thy God is a merciful God 
7.9.know therefore that the /. thy God, he isilJod^ 
21. for the /,. thy God is among you, 23. 14. 
B.5.as a man his son, so the L. G. ohasteneth tho 
12. 31. thou shalt not do so to the L. thy God 
20. 1. for the /.,. thy God is with thee who brough 

26. 5. and thou shalt say before the L. thy God,'i3. 
28.58. mavest fear this fearful name, the L. thy G. 

Josh. 1. 9. be strong, for the //. thy God is with thee 
17.only the L. thy G. be with thee as with Mosoa 



LOR 



LOR 



LOR 



2 Sam.U.n. therefore the L. t. r?.will be with thee 

24. 23. Araunah said, the 7>. thy G. accept thee 
t Kings 13. K. entieil now die ikce of tlie L.thy (t. 

17.12. as the 7v. t. G. liv. I have not a cake, IS. 10. 
fsa. 43. 3. 1 arij the L,. t. G, the holy die of Israel 
55. 5. shall i an to iliee, because of the L. thy God 
Jer. 42. 2. pray for us to the L. thy G. even fur this 
3. that tlie A. t. G. may shew us the way wherein 
Jlfzc.T.lO.which said to irie,uhereis liie L.thy G.I 
Zeph.3. 17. the L. thy G. ia midst of thee is mighty 
.Waf.4.7.thou shall noi tempi the L.t.G. Lukei.l2. 

LORD yuur God. 

Lev. 19. 2. ye sliail be holy, for I L. y. G. am holy 

Deut. 1. 10. L. y. G. hath multiplied you as stars 

30. the L.your God he shall fighi for you, 3. 22. 

6. 16. ye shalJ not tempt the L. y. G. tis in JJassah 

10. 17. the L. y. G. is God of gods. Lord of lords 

20. 4. the J., your God is he that goeth with you 
/osA.2.11. the L. your Godis Codiu heaven above 

23.3. the L. y. G. is h?. that hath fought fur you, 10 
I Sam.12.12. when the L. your God was your king 
2 Kings 17. 39. hut the L. your God ye shall fear 

1 Chr. 22. 18. is not the L. yuur God with you 7 

2 CAr .20.20. believe in ihe L. your God, sosiiall ye 
Jer.42.20.ye dissembled, when ye sent me to L. God 
JbcZ3.17. so shall ye know that lam the L.yourG. 
Acts 3.22. a prophetshal! the L. yourG. raise, 7.37. 

5ee, I am the Lord your God. 
LORD of hosts. 

1 Sam. 1. 11. O L. of hosts, Psal 59. 5. | 84. 1, 

3, 12. 2 Savt.7. 27. .Jer. 11. 20. 1 20. 12. 

2 Sam. 6. 2. called by the name of the J^. of hosts 
7. 26. saying, the 7>. of hosts is God over Israel 

IKings 18.15.E!ij.said,-as L. h. liveth, 'HKings'i.lA. 

2 Kings 19. 31. the zeal of the L. of hosts shall 

do this, Isa. 9. 7. ] 37. 32. 

I Chr. 11.9. greater, for ihe L. ofh. was v.'ith him 

17.24. the Z..o//2.Godorisrael,even aG.to Israel 
Ps. 24. 10. the L. of hosts, he is ihe King of glory 

46.7. the/>.6i/A. iswiih us, ll.|!46.8.incitycf Z..A. 
Fsa. 1.24. therefore iaith the Lord, the L. of hosts 

2. 12. the day of the L. o/ A. shall be on ;h^ pioud 
6.3. and one said, holy, h(j;y,holy is the L.of hosts 

5. mine eyes have seen the King, the /,. of hosts 

6. 13. sanctify ihe //. of hosts himself, let him be 
14. 27. for the jL. of hosts hath purposed it, 23. 9. 
19. 18. five cities ^\\o\\ swear to the />. of hosts 

47.4. L. of hosts is his name, 43. 2. | 51. 15. | 54. 
5. Jer. 10. le. 1 31. 35. | 32. IS. |50. 34. j 51. 19. 

fer. 46. 13. king, w.'iose name is the L. ofh. 48. 15. 

25. L. of hosts s.'iitli, I will punish themultilude 
H'ab.2.13. is it not of the L.nf iiosts that the people 
H'ao-.2.4.work.lor lam with you, saiih L. of hosts 
Zech.l.G. like as the L. of hosts thought to do to us 

2.9. shallknow that the L.o//i. sent me, 11. [4.9. 
7. 12. came a great wrath from the L. of hosts 

13. they cried, I would not hear, saith the A. ofh. 
8.21. let us go to pray, anil to seek the Jy. of hosts 

22. many people sli:ilt come to seek the L. of hosts 
14. 16. go up to v.o'ship the King, L. of hosts, 17. 

21. every pot shall br; holiness unto the L.ofh. 
Mai. 1. 14. for I am a ereat King, saith L. ofh. 

See, Saith th". Lord. 

I the LORD. 

/:ey.l9.2.for7«AeZ.. yourG. am holy, 20.26. \ 21.8. 

21. 15. for Ithe L. do sanctify linn", 2:?. | 22. 9, 16. 

JVM7n.14.35.77y.have said it.I will do it, Ezek.ll.ll. 

Isa. 27. 3. Ithe L. do keep it, I will water it every 

41. 4. Ithe L. liie first, and with the last I am he 
17. when the needy .seek, Ithe L. will hear them 

42. 6. Ithe L. have called thee in righteousness 
45. 3. that I the L. which call thee by thy name 

7. Ithe L.do aii these rhingsllB./rti" Ty.created it 
19. Ithe L. speak righteousness, Ideclare things 

21. have not 7 the L. and there is no God else 

60. 16. shalt know that I the I,, am thy Sanour 

22. Ithe L. will hasten it in his time 

61. 8. for Ithe la. love judgment, I hate robbery 
Jer. 17. 10. Ithe L. search the heart, and try rein's 
Ezek. 5. 13. Ithe-L. have spol^eji it, 15, 17. I 17, 

21. 1 21. 32. 1 22. 14. | 24. 14. | 26. 14. | 30. 12. 
14. 4. I the Z(. will answer him that cometb, 7. 
9. l9i.e L. have deceived that prophet 
17. 24. IL. have brousht down, 77>. have done it 

20. 48. all shall see that Ithe L. have kindled it 

21. 5. that Ithe 7>. have drawn fcrth my sword 
34.24. Ithe L. will be their G. David the"ir prince 

30. know that Ithe L. their God am uith them 
30. 36. that Ithe L. d j build, Ithe L. will do it 
37. 14. know that I the 7>. have performed it 
28. shall know that Ithe L. do sanctify Israel 
I am the laOV^n. 
f?im. 15. 7. lam the L. that brought thee out of Ur 
Ezad. 6. 2. I am the L. 6, 8, 29.~| 12. 12. Lev. 18. 
5, 6, 21. I 19. 12. 14. 16, 18, 23, 30, 32, 37. 
JVum. 3. 13,45. 793.43. 11, 15. 
20. 2. TL. thy G. who brought thee out of Egypt 
f.ev. 22. 32. / L. which hallow yon, that brought 
fea.42.8. 77^. that is my name II 44.5. shall say, I L- 
Ter. 9. 24. glory, that he knoweth that lam the L. 
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Jer. 32. 27. behold, lavi the L. the God of all flesh 

Jilal. 3. 6. for 7 am the L. I change not, therefore 

See Kkow. 

I am the LORD your God. 

Exod. 6. 7. ye shah know that 7 am L. y. G. 16. 12. 

Lev. 11. 44. 7 am the L. your God, 18. 1, 4, 30. | 

19. 3, 4, 10, 25, 31, 34, 36. \ 20. 7. | 23. 22. 

Judg. 6. 10. Eiek. 20. 5, 7, 19, 20. Joel 2. 27. 

LORD Jesus, see Jesus. 

In the LORD. 

Gen. 15. 6. he believed in the L. and be counted it 

.705^.22.25. Reuben, Gad, ye have no part in L. 27. 

lSam.2. 1. my heart rejoiceth in L. is exalted in L. 

PsaZ.4.5. offer sacrifice, and put your trust in ike L 

11. 1. in the L. put I mv trust. 26. 1. 1 31.6. ] 73.28. 

31. 24. all ye that hope'm i.li32. 11. be glad in L. 

34. 2. my soul shall make her boast in the L. 

35. 9. my soul shall be joyful in the L. 
37. 4. delight thyself in the L. Isa. 58. 14. 

7.trast f7j t.7^.|i56.10.m t.7y. will I praise his word 

64. 10. the righteous shall be glad in the L. 104.34. 
Prov. 3. 5. trust in the L. with all thiae heart 

29. 25. putteth his trust in the L. shall be safe 
Isa. 28. 4. in theL. Jehovah is everlasting strength 

29. 19. the meek. shall increase their joy m the L. 

45. 17. but Israel shall be saved in the L. 
24. in the L. have I righteousness and strength 
25.ni tAe/.. shall all the seed of Israel be justified 
Jer. 3. 23. in the L. is the salvation of Israel 
Zeph. 3. 2. she trusted liot in the L. drew not near 
ZecA. 12.5. Jerusalem shall be my strength in the L. 
Acts 9.42. it was known, and many believed in t. L. 

14. 3. they abode, speak rng bolcily in the L. 
72o«.16.2.yereceiveherf7!7..||8.greetAmplias27iZ,. 

12. salute Persis, who laboured much in the L. 

13. salute Rufus, chosen inthe 7/. and his mother 
22. 1 Tertms who wrote this salute you in the L. 

1 Cor.1.31. glorieth, let him glory in L. 2 Cor.10.17. 

4. 17. and faitiiful in the L. |l 7.'22. called in the L. 

7. 39. be married to whom she wiU, only in the L. 

9. 1. am I not an apostle, ^re ye notmy workz/ti. 

2. the seal of my apostleship are ye in the L. 

11. 11. nor the woman without the man in theL. 

15. 58. that your labour is' not in vain in the L. 
Eph. 2. 21. groweth to a holy temple 277 the L. 

4. 17. and testify in 7>.|i5.8. now are ye MghiinL. 
6. 1. children obey your parents ia theL. for this 

10. finally, my brethren, be strong in the L. 

21. Tychicus a faithful minister in the L. 
Phil. 1. 14. brethren in the L. waxing confident 
2. 24. 1 trust 777 the L. I shall come shortly 

29. receive him therefore i?! the L. with gladness 
4. 1. my brethren, stand fast in the L. 1 Thess.d.S. 

2. that they be of the same mind in the L. 
10. but I rejoiced in the L. greatly, that at last 

Col. 3. IS. submit to your own husbands 777 theL. 
4. 7. Tychicus who is a fellow-servant in the L. 

17. ministry which thou hast received 7;i the L. 

1 Thess. 5. 12. know them which are over you /77 L. 

2 Thess.'i. 4. we have confidence 7"7; the L. touching 
Philem. 10. to thee, both in tlie flesh and in the L. 

20. joy of thee in t. /..refresh my bowels 777 the L. 

72eu.14.13. blessed are the dead which die 777 the L. 

See Rejoice, TPvCst. 

LORD is. 

Gen. 28. 16. surely the L. is in this place 

£!zo<f.9.27. the 7.. 25 righteous, I wicked, 2C^r.l2.6. 

15. 2. the L. is my strength and song, he is my G. 

3. the L. is a man of war, the L. is his name 
18. 11. 1 know that L. is greater than all gods 

J\rum. 14. 9. the L. is with us, fear them not 

18. the L. is long-suff^ering, of great, A'a/7. 1. 3. 
42. go not up, for the L. is not among you 

16.3. are holy every one, and the i. 75 among them 
Deut. 10. 9. the L. is his inheritance, according 

18. 2. the L. is their inlieritance, as iie said 
Josh. 22. 34. shall be a witness, tlmt the L. is God 
■Tudg.().l2. and said, the L.is with thee, 7.77.A-el.28. 

1 Sam. 2. 3. for the L. is a God of knowledge 

16. 18. ihe /.. is with David, 2 Sam. 7. 3. 
23. 16. seeing the L. is departed from thee 

2 Sam. 22. 2. he said, the L. is my rock, Psal. 18.2. 

1 Kijio-s 9. 60. peoi)le mav know that the 7^.2'sGod 
20. 28. Syrians said, the '/.. is the God of the hills 

2 Chron. 13. 10. but as for us, the L. is our God 

15. 2. the /.,. is with you whi^e ye be with him 
P5aZ. 9. 16. L. is known by the judgment which he 

10. 16. the L. is king for ever and ever 

11.4. the/,. 75 in his holy temple, his eyes behold 
14. 6. counsel of ])nor, because the L. is his refuge 

16. 5. the L. is the portion of mine inheritance 
23. 1. the L. IS my shepherd, I shall not want 

27. 1. the L. is my light and my salvation, the L. 
is the strength of my life, of whom be afraid 

28. 7. the L. is mv strength and shield, 118. 14. 

8. the 7y.7S their strength, and heissavingstrength 
34. 8. O taste and see that the 7^.75 good, blessed is 

47. 2. for the L. most high is terrible, a great king 
89. 18. the L.is our defence and Holy One our king 
92. 15. to shew that L. is upright, he is my rock 

2 A 



Ps jJ.93.1.the L.is clothed with streogth wherewith 

94. 22. but the L. is my defence and my rock 

95. 3. the L. is a great God, 96. 4. \ i;9. 2. 1 135. 5. 
100. 5. the L. is good, 34. 8. | 135. 3. | 145. 9. 

Jer. 33. 11. Lam. 3. 25. j\ah. 1. 7. 
103. 8. L. is merciful and gracious, 111. 4. | 145. 8. 
113. 4. the L. is high Ij 118. 6. the L. is on my side 
121. 5. the L. is thy keeper, the L. is thy shade 
125. 2. so the L. is round about his people 
129. 4. L. is right. 1-45. 17. 7.777.'?. 1. 18. Uan. 9. 14. 
145. IS. the L. is nigh to all them that call on him 
Prov. 15. 29. the L. is far from the wicked 
22. 2. the L. is the maker of them ail 
75a. 30. 18. for the L. is a God of judgment 
33. 5. the L. is exahed |{ 22. />. 75 our judge, out 
42. 21. L. is well pleased for his righteousness 
Jer. 10. 10. the L. is the true God, the HvingGod 
17.7. whose hope the L.is\\2Q.ll. the L.is with me 
Lam. 3. 34. the L. is my ponicn, saith my soul 
Ezek. 48. 35. the name of the city, the L. is there 
Amos 0.6. maketh the stars, the 7>. 75 his name, 9. 6.. 
Bab. 2. 20. but the X. is iii his holy temple 
Zeph. 3. 5. the just L. is in the mics-t iliereof, 15. 
Zec/7.10.5. they shall fight, because 7^.75 withtliem 
13. 9. and they shall say, the L. is ray God 
7.77/iL-s 24. 34. tlie L. is risen indeed, and appeared 
2Co7-. 3. 17. now the L. is that Spirii, and where 
Phil. 4. 5. moderation be known, the L. is at hand 

1 Thess. 4. 6. the L. is the aveiiger of all such 

2 Thess. 3. 3. but the L. is faiihsul, who shall keep 
Heb. 13. 6. the L. is my helper, 1 will not fear 
.7flf77. 5. 11. Z,.75 very pitiful, and of tender mercy 

1 Pet. 2. 3. if ye have tasted that the L. is gracious 

2 Pet.3.9. the 'i.75 not slack concerning his promise 
See Mace. 

My LORD. 
Gen. 19. 18. Lot said unto them, oh ! not so my L. 
Ezod.\.Vi. Jloses said, O my L. I am not eloquent 

13.07/77/ Z/. send i)y hand of whom thou wilt, send 
Kum. 14. 17. now let the power of 7/.:?/ L. be great 
./05/7.5.I4. hesaid, what saith 7?77,/7^. to his servant? 
J77«Zo-.6. 13. 7?77/Z..ifiheZ-. be with us, whyisthia 

15. O my L. wherewith shall I save Israel? 

13. 8. O my L. let the man of G. coine ngain to as 
Psal. 16. 2. thou hast said to the L. th.ou tirt my L. 

35.23. stir up thyself my God, 7//7/L. ./oA.'iSO.Sa 
110. 1. the L. said to my L. J^iat. 22. 44. Mark 
12. 36. Luke 20. 42. Acts 2. 34 
Isa. 21. 8. 77(7/ L. I stand on the watch lower 
49. 14. but Zion said, my L. hath forgotten mo 
Dan. 10. 16. O my L. by the vision n;y sorrows 
17. can the servant of 7/27/ 7>. talk with tliis Jinj L.J 
19. and I said, let my L. speak, for thou hast 
12. 8. O my L. what shall be end of thtse things! 
Zech. 1. 9. then said I, O vnj L. what are these? 
4. 4. 1 6. 4. |[ 4. 5. no, my L. 13. 
Mafii.AS.my i.delaye'h his coming, Luke 12.45. 
Luke 1. 43. that the mother of my L. should come 
John 20. 13. because they have taken r, way my L. 
Phil. 3. 8. the knowledse of Christ Jesus 777y L. 

O LORD. 
Gen. 49. 18. 1 have waited for thy salvntion, L. 
Exod.ls.ll. who is like totbee, 6 7>. among crods? 
.Vi7777. 10. 36. return, O L. unlo Lrod, Psal.^^.i. 
Deut. 26. 10. which thou, O L. hast given me 
Josh. 7. 8. O L. what shall I say, Isriiel turneth 
.Tudg. 5. 31. so let all thy enemies pcrisi', O L 
2 Sam. 15. 31. L. turn counsel of Ah;thophel 

22. 29. thou art my lamp, O L. and Lord will 

23. 17. be it far from me, O L. that I should 

1 Chron. 17. 20. O L. there is none like ^hee 
29. 11. thine, O L. is the greatness, thine, O L. 

2 Chron. 14. 11. help us, L. our G. O L. th^u i?rJ 
Psnl. 3.7. arise, O L. save me || 5.8. If ad me, o .' . 

6. 2. O L. heal me |l 3. but il;ou, O L. how iongi 

7. 6. arise, O L. 9. 19. | 10. 12. j 17. 13. 
8. iudse me O L. accord, to mv righteous. 26. 1. 

8. \. O L. our /.. 9. II 9. 1. 1 w.il pr^ilse ihee, O L. 

9. 13. have mercy upon me, O L. consider my 
trouble, 31. 9. i 86. 3. | 123.3. 

18. 1. I will love thee, L. my sirength, 19. 14. 
22. 19. be not ihcu far from me, L. ?5. 22. 
27. 7. hear, L. 30. 10. | 39. 12. | 69. 16. i 88. 6- 
I 102. 1. I 119. 145. I 140.6 
31. 14. I trusted in thee, O /.. I said 
85. 8. among the gods none hke to thee, O L. 
11. teach me thy Vay, O L.\ walk, 25.4. [ 27.11 
llo.l.notuntous, L. not unto us,but to thy name 
119. 151. thou art near O L. thv commnnris truth 
143.1.hearmv prayer O L. 7. Is'a.'^.t7.Dan.9.19. 

Isa. 25. 1. O L. thou art my God, I will e.valt thee 
63.16.thou, O L. art our Father.our Redeem. 64.a 

.75r. 10. 6. 0Z-. thou art great II 11. 5. so be it, O L. 
12! 3. but thou O L. knowest me, thou hast sees 
14. 9. yet thou, L. art in the minst of us 
17. 13. O L. the hope of Isr.tel, all that forsake 

14. heal-me, O L. and I shall be healed, gave m 
Lam. 1.11. see, Oi. and consider I am vile, 2. SO 

5. 19. thou O L. remainest for c ve--, thy throne 
21. turn us unto thee, O L. we shall bo tart/cd 



LOR 

Jonahl.H. we beseech thee, O L. we beseech thee 
l/ai.1.12. O Zy.thou hast ordained them for judgrn. 
Hab.'i.'i. O Zy.revive thy work in midst of the years 
Mat. 15. 22. O L. thou Son of David, 20. 30, 31. 
Ijuke 5. 8. depart, for I am a sinful man, O JL. 
Rev. 4. 11. thou art worthy, O />. to receive glory 
6. 10. saying, how long, 6 L. holy and truo 

15. 4. who shall not fear thee, L. and glorify 
lo. 5. O L. which art, and wast, and shalt be 

See Lord God. 

Of the LORD. 

Josh 11. 20. for it was of the L. to harden hearts 

i Saiiu 1. 20. because I have asked him of the L. 

8. 21. he rehearsed them in the ears of the L. 

23. 21. Saul said, blessed be ye of L.'Z Sam. 2. 5. 

2 Sam. 12. 25. his name Jtedidiah because of theL. 

1 Kings 15. 29. according to the saying of the L. 

2 Kings 6. 33. he said, behold this evil is of the L,. 
8. 8. meet the man of G. and inquire of L. by him 
10. 17. according to the saying of the L. to Elijah 

2 Chr. 18. 7. one man, by whom we may inquire- Zy. 

34. 21. go, inquire of the L. for me, and for Israel 
Psal. 91. 2. I will say of the L. he is my refuge 
Prov. 16. 33. but the disposing thereof is o/tAe L. 

20.24. man's goings are-Z,.|| 21. 31. safety is of L. 
IsaA9.1. worship, because of the L. that is faithful 

51. 9. O arm of the L. awake as in ancient days 
Jer. 21. 2. inquire, I pray thee, of the L. for us 
Lam. 3. 22. ifis -JL. mercies we are not consumed 
Jonah 2. 9. pay thati vowed, salvation is of the L. 
Acts 21. 14. ceased, saying, the will of L. be done 

1 Cor. 11. 23. 1 have received of the L. that which 

2 Cor. 2. 12. and a door was opened to me of the L. 
Eph. 6. 8. the same shall he receive of the L. 
CoZ.3.24. knowing thato/iAe L. ye receive reward 
2 Tim. 1.18. grant that he may find mercy of the L. 
Jam. 1. 1. that he shall receive anything of the L. 

5. 11. and ye have seen the end of the L. 

1 Pet. 3. 15. long-suflfering of the L. is salvation 

See Angel. 

Anger of the LORD. 

Exod. 4. 14. anger of the Ij. was kindled ag. Moses 

J^uni. 11. 10. anger of the L. was kindled against 

Israel, 25. 3. Josh. 7. 1. Judg. 2. 14, 20. | 3. 8. 

I 10. 7. 2 Sam. 24. 1. 2 Kings 13. 3. Is a. 5. 25. 

JiTum. 12. 9. -L. kindled against Aaron and Miriam 

25. 4. that the fierce an. of I^. may be turned away 

32.14. to augment yet the aw.o/t/ie L. toward Isr. 

Z)eKf.6.15. lest the an. of the L. be kindled ag. thee 

7.4. so will anger of the L. be kindled against you 

29.20. then the an. of I j. shall smoke ag. that man 

27. anger of the L. was kindled against this land 

Josh. 23. 16. the anger of the L. be kindled ag. you 

2Sawi.6.7. -/..kindled against Uzzah, 1 Chr. 13. 10. 

2 Kings 24. 20. thro' -L.ii came to pass, Jer. 52. 3. 
iChr. 25. 15. a. of the L. kindled against Amaziah 
Jer.4. 8. fierce a. of L. is not turned back from us 

12.13. ashamed because of the fierce a. of the L. 

23.20. anger of the L. shall not return till, 30. 24. 

51.4,5. deliver every man hissoul from a. of the L. 

Lam.2.22. so that in day of L. anger none escaped 

4. 16. the anger of the L. hath divided them 

Zcph.'H. 2. before the fierce a. of I^. come upon you 
3.ye shall be hid in the day of the anger of the L. 

See Commandment, Congregation, Coun- 
sel, Day, Eyes, Face, Fear, Feast, Glory, 
Hand, House, Knowledge, Law. 
Mouth of the LORD. 

/>ei/i.8.3.word that proceedeth out of mouth of L. 

/■o.9/j.9.14.and asked not counsel at the mouth ofL. 

I Kings 13. 21.thou hast disobeyed the mouth of L. 

fsa. 1. 20. for the mouth of L. hath spoken it, 40. 

5. I 58. 14. Jer. 9. 12. Mic. 4. 4. 

62. 2. by a new name, which \he-L. shall name 

/e7-.23. 16. and they speak not out of mouth oft. L. 
J\rame of the LORD. 

Gen. 12. 8. Abram called on the name of the L. 

16. J 3. she called the name of L. that spake to her 
26. 25. Isaac called onn.ofL. and pitched there 

Ezod.'iO.l. shalt not take -Z-. in vain, Deut.5. 11. 

33. 19. I will proclaim n. of the L. before thee 

34. 5. and the Lord proclaimed the n. of the L. 
Lev- 24. 11. woman's son blasphemed the-i. 16. 
Dent.. 18. 5. to stand to minister in n. of the L. 7. 

92. when a prophet speaketh in the n. of the Z>. 

21.5- them hath God chosen to bless inn. of the L. 

28. 10. see that thou art called by the n. of the L. 

3^ 3.b«eause I will publish name of the L. ascribe 

7osft.9.9.thy servants are come beca. of n. of the L. 

\Sam. 17. 45. 1 come to thee in n. of the L. of hosts 

20. 42. we have sworn both of us mnameofthe L. 

2S'a7n.6.-2. whose name is called by the??,, of the L. 

18. blessed the people in the n. L. 1 Chr. 16. 2. 

I Kings 3. 2. no house built to the name of the 

Lord, 5. 3, 5. | 8. 17, 20. 1 Chron. 22. 7, 19. 

2 Chron. 2. 1, 4. ] 6. 10. 

10. 1. queen of Sheba heard concerning name of L. 

18 32. Elijah built an altar in ihename of the L. 

^i. 16. that which is true in n. L. 2 Chron. 18. 15. 

2/r8n*rs2.24.and Eiisha cursed them in n. of the L. 

354 



LOR 

1 Chr. 2L 19. which he spake in n. L. 2 Chr. 33. 18. 
Job 1 21. blessed be liie n. of the L. Psal. 113. 2. 
Psal. 7. 17. 1 will sing praises to n. of L. most high 

20. 7. but we will remember n of the L. our God 
102. 15. so the heathen shall tear the n. of the L. 

21. to declare n. of the L. in Zion, and his praise 
113. 1. praise the -L. 135. 1. 1 148. 5, 13. Joel 2. 26. 

3. from rising of sun theZ,.7iameis to be praised 
116. 4. then called I on n. of L. O Lord, deliver 
118. 10. but in the -L. will 1 destroy them, 1-1, 12. 

26. blessed be he that cometh in the n. of the L. 

122. 4. to give thanks unto the name of the L. 

124.8. our help is in n. of the Z,. who made heaven 

129. 8. they which go by say, we bless you in -L. 

Prov.18. 10. the -L. is a strong tower, the righteous 

Isa. 18. 7. to the place of thena. of the L. of hosts 

24.15. glorify the name of the Z^. in the isles of sea 
30.27. the na. of L. cometh from far, burning with 

48. 1. which swear by na. of L. and make mention 
50. 10. let him trust inn. of theL. and stay on God 

56. 6. and to love the na. of L. to be his servants 
59.19. so shall they fear the name of L. from west 
60. 9. to bring their silver and gold to naiae oft.L. 

Jer. 3. 17. all nations gathered to name of the Lord 
11.21.saying, prophesy not in. the name of the L. 
26.9. why bast thou prophesied in the narne of L. 

16. he hath spoken to us in the name of L. 44. 16. 
20. Urijah that prophesied in the name of the L. 

j97nos6. 10. wemay not make mention of w.o/f.Z,. 
Mic. 4. 5. we will walk in n. of L. for ever and ever 
5. 4. ye shall feed in the majesty of the n.ofthe L. 
Zeph. 3. 12. and they shall trust in name of the L. 
Zech. 13. 3. ihou speakest lies in the name of the L. 
Mat. 21.9. blessed is he that cometh in the name of 

the L. 23. 39. Mark 11. 9, 10. Luke 13. 35. I 

19. 38. John 12. 13. 
Acts 9. 29. and he spake boldly in n.ofthe L. Jesus 
10.48. commanded them to be baptized in ?i. of L. 

19. 13. to call over them the n. of L. Jesus, saying 

17. and the n. of the L. Jesus was magnified 

21. 13. fori am ready«to die for the n. of L. Jesus 

22. 16. wash away thy sifis, calling on the n. of L. 

2 Thess. 1.12. that the n. o/ i. Jes. may be glorified 
3. 6. we command you in the n. of I^. Jesus Christ 

Jam. 5. 10. prophets, who have spoken in n. of L 

14. anointing him with oil in the name of the L 

See Caul, Offerings. 

Prophet and prophets of the LORD. 

ISam. 3. 20. Samuel established to be a. p. of the L 

IKings 18. 4. when Jezebel cutofli"the p. of the L. 

13. Jezebel slew the -Ij. \\ 22. 1 only remain a -L 

22.7. is there not here aproph. of the L. to inquire 

of him 1 2 Kings 3. 11. 2 Chron. 18.6 
2Chr. 28.9 a -L. was there, whose name was Oded 
See Sabaoth, Sabbath. 
Servant., servants of the LORD. 
Z)eMi.34.5.Moses the 5. oft. L. died there in Moab 
Josh. 1. 1. after the death of Mesesthes. of the L. 
13.which '^osQS the servant of the /^.command- 
ed, 8. 31, 33. 1 11. 12. 1 22. 2, 5. 2 Kings 18. 12. 

15. which Moses the servan'-ofthe L. gave you, 

12. 6. I 13. 8. I 18. 7. I 22. 4. 
12. 6. them did Moses the servant of the L. smite 
14.7. when Moses the s. of L.sent me from Kadesh 
24.29. Joshua son of Nun the -L. died, Judg. 2. 8. 

2/irm^s9.7.avenge the bloodofalltheserjjis.o//,. 
10.23. see there be here none of the sei-v ants of L. 

2Chr. 1. 3. tabernacle Moses the s. of the L. made 
24.6. according to commandmentof Moses the-/.. 

Psal. 113. 1. praise the Ld. praise, O ye -L. 135. 1. 
134.1. behold, bless ye the Lord,0 all ye ser. of L. 

Isa. 42. 19. who is blind or deaf as the L. servant 

54. 17. this is the heritage of the ssrvants oft. L. 
2 Tm. 2. 24. and'the seru. of the //.must not strive 

Sight of t>he LORD. 
(?eM.38.7.Erwas wicked in s. of //.and he slew him 
iew.lO.lO.should have been accepted insight ofL. 
Deut.6. 18. do that which is good in .s. of L. 12. 28. 

12. 25. do what is right in sight of the L. 21. 9. 
2 Kings 12. 2. ] 14. 3. | 15. 3, 24. ] 18. 3. | 22. 
2. 2 C/iron. 20. 32. | 24. 2. I 25. 2. I 26. 4, I 
27. 2. 1 29. 2. I 34. 2. 

1 Sam. 12.17. wickedness is great ye have done in 

the sight of L. 1 Kings 21. 25. 2 Kings 21. 6. 
2Kings 3. 18. this is but a light thing in sight of L. 

16. 2. did not what was right in -L. 2 Chron. 28. 1. 
Psal.llfi. 15. precious in -L. is death of his saints 
Mai. 2. 17. ye say, he that doth evil, is good in -L. 
Luke 1. 15. for he shall be great in sight of the L. 

2 Cor. 8. 21 . not only in the 5. of the //. but of men 
Jam. 4.10.humble yourselves in the sight of the L. 

See Evil. 

Spirit of the LORD. 

Judg.3.10. S.o//v.cameonOthniel, and he judged 

6. 34. S. o///.came on Gideon || 11.29. on Jephtha 

13. 25. -L. began to move Sams. 14. 6, 19. 1 15. 14. 
ISam. 10.6.-//. will come on Saul|| 16. 13. onDav. 

16.14. but the Spirit of the L. departed from Saul 
2 Sam. 23. 2. -L. spake by me, his word was in 
lKing^sl8.12.-L shall carrythee whitherlknow not 



LOR 

1 Kings i£i. 24. which way went the Sp. of the L. 
from me to speak unto thee? 2 Chron.lB. 23, 

2.ffi!n^52.16.1est the S. of the L. hath taken him up 

2 Chr. 20. 14. on Jahaziel came S. of L. in midst 
Isa. 11. 2. -//.shall rest upon him, Spirit of wisdom 

40. 7. -L. bloweth upon it || 13. hath directed -L. 
59. 19. the Spirit of the L. shall lift up a standard 

61. 1. -//. is upon me, because the Ld. Luke 4. 18 « 
63.14. Spir. of L. caused him to rest, so didst thou' 

Ezek. 11. 5. -L. fell upon me [| 37. 1. carried in -L. 
Mic.2. 7. house of Jac. is the S. ofL. straitened 

3.8.but truly I am full of power by the -S. of the L. 
Acts5.9. how is it ye have agreed to tempt S. of L. 
39. when come up, the -//.caught away Philip 
2 C9r. 3. 17. where the S. oft. L. is, there is liberty 
18. from glory to glory, evenas by the Spi. of L. 
Temple of the LORD. 
\Sam. 1.9. Eli sat on a seat by a post of the ^ of L. 

3. 3. and ere the lamp of God went out in the -L. 
2/iu!'rt^sll.l3. she came to the people into t. of L. 

IS.lb.Hezekiah cut gold oft' from doors of t. of L. 

23. 4. bring out of the -L. vessels made for Baal 

24.13.all vessels Solomon had made in the i. of L. 
2C/ir .26.16. Uzziah went in t. of L.to burn incense 

27.2. Jotham entered not into the temple of the L. 
29.16. took away uncleanness found in t. of the L. . 

/^zra3.6.foundationofthe t.of L. was notyet laid 

10. laid the foundation oft. of the L. Hag. 2. 18. 

Jer. 7. 4. saying, the t. of L. the t. of L. are these 

24.1. baskets of figs were set before the t. of the L. 

■Ezefc.8. 16. atthedoorofthef. of L. were 25 men, 

with their backs toward -L. and faces to east 

Hag.2.15. consider before a stone was laid in -L. 

Zech. 6. 12. and he shall build the t. of the L. 13.15. 

14. crown shall be for a memorial in temple of L. 

Luke 1. 9. when Zacharias went into the t. of L 

Voice of the LORD. 

/'e?fit.30.8. and obey voice ofL. Jer. 26.13. \ 38.20. 

Jo5/i. 5.6. because theyobeyed n^tthe v. of L.\ Sam. 

28. 18. 1 Kings 20. 36. .ler. 3. 25. | 7. 28. 

I 42. 13, 21. j 43. 4, 7. \ 44. 23. Dan. 9. 10 

ISam.lS. 19. wherefore didst thou notobey v.of L. 

20. Saul said, yea I have obeyed the v. of the L. 
22. and sacrifices, as in obeying thevoice of theL 

Psal. 29. 3. the voice of the L. is upon the waters 

4. the v. of the L. is powerful, full of majesty, 5. 

7. the voice of the L. divideth the flames of fire 

8. the V. of L. shaketh the wilderness of Kadesh 

9. the voice of the L. maketh the hinds to calve 
106. 25. they hearkened not to the voice of the L, 

Isa.Q.8.1 heard the v. of the L. saying, who willgc 
30. 31. thro' V. of the /-.shall Assyrians bebeaten 
66.6. a voice of the L. that rendereth recompence 

J'er.42.6.we will obey the v. of the L.oar God that 
it may be well with us when we obey the v. ofL. 

Mic. 6. 9. the L. voice crieth unto the city 

//a^.l. 12. remnant of the people obeyed v. of theL 

ZecA.6.15.if ye will diligently ob^ the v. of the L. 

Acts 7. 31. the v. of the L. came to Moses, saying 
Way of the LORt). 

G'eM.18.19.command his household tokeepw.ofL. 

.Iudg.2.22. whether they will keep the w. of the /,. 

2Kings2^ .22. Amon walked not in the to. of theL. 

P5ai.ll9.1.bless.are they who walk in w. of the L. 

Prov.l0.29.the w.of the L.'is strengthto the upright 

Isa. 40. 3. prepare ye the w. of the L. make 
straight. Mat. 3. 3. Mark 1. 3. Luke 3. 4. 

Jer. 5. 4. are foolish, they know not wa7j of the L. 

5. great men, for they have known way of the L. 
Ezek. 18. 25. thezo. L. is not equal, 29. | 33. 17, 20. 
John 1. 23. one crying, make straight way of the L 
.^c(sl8.25. ApoUos was instructed in way of the L. 

Ways of the LORD. 
2Sam. 22. 22. for I have kept the to. ofL. Ps. 18.21 
2Chr. 17. 6. Jehoshaphat was lifted up in w. of L 
Psal.\38. 5. yea, they shall sing in the w. of the L, 
Hos.lA.'d. for the w. of the L. are right, and the just 
Acts 13. 10. cease to pervert the right w. of the L. 

Word of the LORD. 
Exod. 9. 20. he that feared the?o. of the L. among 

21. and he that regarded not the w. of the L. left 
JSTum. 3. 16. according to the word of the L. 51. 

4. 45. I 36. 5. Deut. 34. 5. J^h. 8. 27. 

19. 50. I 22. 9 1 Kings 12. 24. | 13. 26. 

14. 18. I 16. 12, 34. I 17. 5, 16. | 22.3a 

a Kings 1. 17. I 4. 44. | 7. 16. | 9. 26. | 

14. 25. 

15.31.because he hath despised the word of the L 

22. 18. 1 cannot go beyond the word ofL. my God 

Deut.5.5. at that time to shew you the word of L. 

ISam. 3. 1. the w. of L. was precious in those days 

T.nor was word of the L. yet revealed to Samuel 

15.23. because thou hast rejected the w. ofL 26. 
2 Sam.22. 31. the word ofL. is tried, Psal. 18. 30. 
1 Kings 2. 27. might fulfil w. of t. L. 2 Chr. 36. 21. 

12.24. they hearkened therefore to the loord of the 
L. and returned, 2 Ch'^on. 11. 4. ,/er. 37. 2. 

13. l.came a man of God by w of L. to Beth-el 
2.he cried against the altar in the word of the L. 
S.the sign the man of God had given by w. of L 



LOR 

*Kinffs 13.9.soit was charged mebyzr.o/Z,.8aying 

18. angel spake by w. of I^. saying, bring him bacli 
26. the manwho was disobedient unto the w.of L. 
32. for the saying lie cried by the word of the L. 

14. 18. they buried him accoiding to the w. of L. 
17.24. and that w. of the L. in my mouth is truth 
20. 35. prophet said \n w of L. smite me, I pray 

22. 5. inquire, I pray thee, at lo. of .L. 2 Chr. 18. 4. 
ZKings 3.12.JehoBhaphatsaid, w. ofL.is with him 

y. 3t). x.h.\sisw.of jL. II 15. 12. this was the w. of L. 

10. 10. fall to the earth nothing of the word of L. 

20. 19. Hezek. said, good is the w. of I^. Isa. 39. 8. 

23. 16. according to the word of the L. 24. 2. 

1 Chron. 11. 3, 10. | 12. 23. | 15. 15. Jtr. 13. 
2. 1 32. 8. Jonah 3. 3. 
I Chron. 10.13.committed even against w.o/iAeZy. 
i Chr. 30. 12. to do commandm. of king by w. of L. 

34. 21. our fathers have not kept the w. of the L. 

36. 22. that w. of L. migiit be accomp. Ezra 1. 1. 

Psal. 33. 4. for the w. of L. is right, and his works 

6. by w. of L. were heavens made, and all host 

105. 19. till his word came, the w. of L. tried him 
Isa. 2. 3. and the w. of JL. from Jerus. Mic. 4. 2. 

28. 13.the 70. of L. was to them precept on precept 
Jer. 2. 31. O generation, see ye the word of the L. 

6. 10. the 10. of the L. is to them a reproach, 20. 8. 

8.9.1o,they have rejected the word of L. and what 

17.15.behold, they say to me, where is the w. of L. 

25. 3. to this day the w. of L. hath come unto me 

27. 18. if the w. of L. be with them, let thern make 

32. 8. then I knew that this was the lo. of the L. 
Hos. 1. 2. the w. of L. that came to Hosea son of 
Amos 8. 12. they shall wander to seek the w. of L. 
Zeph. 2.5. the id. of the Z-.is against you, O Canaan 
Zech. 4.6. this is w. of the L. to Zerubbabel, saying 

9. 1. the burden of the w. of the L. in the land of 
Hadrach and Damascus, 12. 1. Mai. 1. 1. 

11. 11. poor of the flock knew that it was w. of L. 
ZyMZre22.61. Peter remembered w. of L. Acts 11.16. 
Acts8. 25. they had testified, and had preached the 

word of the L. 13. 49. \ 15. 35, 36. | 16. 32. 

13. 48. and glorified the word of the L. 

19. 10. heard the word of the L,. Jesus 

L Thess. 1.8. for from you sounded out the w. of L. 

4. 15 for this we say to you by the word of the L. 

^Thess.3.1. that the w. of L. may have free course 

1 Pet. 1. 25. but the word of L. endureth for ever 

Words of the LORD. 
Ejod.24.3. Moses toldpeo. all w. ofL. JV«m.ll.24. 
4. and Moses wrote all the; to. of L. and rose up 
/os/t.24.27. this stone heard all the words of the L. 

1 .SaTT'^S.lO. Samuel told the people words of the L. 
15. 1 hearken thou to the voice of the lo. of the L. 

2 Chr. 20.15. came by w. of JL. to cleanse the house 
PsaL\2.6.words of the L. are pure words, as silver 
Jer.36.4. Baruch wrote allic. of L. from mouth of 

6. read in the roll thou hast written, w. of L. 8. 

11. had heard out of the book all the w. of the h. 

Amos9i.\\. but a famine ofhearingthe w. of the L. 

See Came, Hear. 

IVor/c of the LORD. 

Exod.34.10.a.]\ the people shall see the ic. of the L. 

Isa. 5. 12. they regard not the w. of L. nor consider 

J'cr.48.10.cursed that doeth the w. o/!L. deceitfully 

50.25. this is the M.o/i.||51. 10. declare the w.of L. 

1 Cor. 15. 58. always abounding in the w. of the L. 

16. 10. for he worketh the w. of the L. as I also do 

Works of the LORD. 

Josh. 24. 31. which had known all the w. of the L. 

Judg. 2.7. which had seen all the great w. of the Z. 

Psal.'HS.S. because they regard not the lo. of the L. 

46.8.come,beholdthow.o/£/ieiy.whatdesolations 

77. 11. I will remember the w. of L. thy wonders 
107. 24. these see the w. of the L. and his wonders 
111.2.the2c.o/Z..aregreatllll8.17.declareKi.o/I.. 

Wrath of the LORD. 
JVM?rt.ll.33.ere it was chewed w. of L. was kindled 
Deut. 11. 17. then the L. w.be kindled against you 
ZKings 22.13.for great is the w. of L. 2 Chr. 34.21. 

2 Chron. 12. 12. the w. of L. turned from him, that 
29. 8. the w. of L. was upon Judah and Jerusalem 
32.26. so that the w. of the L. came not upon them 
36. 16. until w. of the L. arose against his people 

P5a/. 106.40. therefore was wrath of the L. kindled 
/sa.9.19. thro' the w.of the i. is the land darkened 
13. 13. the earth shall remove in the w. of the L. 
.Jpr. 50.1.3. because of w. of the L. not be inhabited 
Eiek. 7.19. their silver and gold shall not be able to 
del' -er them in day of w. of the L. Zeph. 1. 18. 
See Praise. 
LORD said. 
Oen. 8. 21. the L. said in his heart, I will not curse 
Exod. 7. 13. he hearkened not as the L. said, 22. 
I 8. 15, 19. Deut. 9. 3. Judg. 2. 15. ] 6. 27. 
16. 23. this is that which the L. said, to-morrow 
'ii 3. Moses told them all the words the L. said 
~. all that the L. said we will do, J^um. 32. 31. 
Kum. 10. 29. journeying to place of which L. said 
16. 40. as the L. said to him by the hand of Moses 
9f fif as the L. had said, they shall surely die 
355 



LOR 

Deut. 31.3.as the L. hath s. Josh. 14. 12. Joel 2.32. 

Josh. 11. 23. according to all the L. said to Moses 

14. 6. thou knowest the thing that the L. said 

1 Sa7n. 3. 17. what is the thing that L. said to thee? 
15. 16. tell thee what the L,. said to me this night 
24. 4. behold, the day of which the L. said to thee 

2 Sam. 16. 10. bee. the JL,. said to him, curse David 

1 Kings 8. 12. />. said he would dwell, 2 Chr. 6. 1. 
11. 2. nations, concerning which L. said to Israel 

2 Kings 14. 27. L,. said not that he would blot out 
17. 12. whereof the L. had said, ye shall not. do 
21. 4. of which L. said in Jerusal. 7. 2 Chr. 33. 4. 
24.13. Solomon had made in temple as the L. said 

PsaZ. 2.7. the Z^.hath said unto me, thou art my Son 

110. 1. the L,. said unto my Lord, J^Iat. 22. 44. 

JIark 12. 36. Luke 20. 42. Acts 2. 34. 

Isa. 7. 3. then said the L. 8. 3. Ezek. 44. 2. Hos. 3. 

1. Jonah 4. 10. Luke 20. 13. 

18.4. for so L. said unto me, I will take my rest 
21. 16. thus hath L. said unto me, Jer. 4. 27. | 6. 6. 
29.13. wherefore L.said,i'oiasm[ich as this people 

Ezek. 21.17. cause my fury rest, I the L. have said 

Mat. 25. 21. his Z/. said unto him, well done, 23. 

Acts 9. 10. to him said the L. in a vision, Ananias 

11. 16. 1 remembered the word oi L. how he said 

Saith the LORD. 

Exod. 4. 22. thus saith the L. 5. 1. \ 7. 17. 1 Sam. 2. 

27. 2 Sam. 12. 11. ] 24. 12. 

Kam. 24. 13. what the L. saith, that will I speak 

Josh. 7. 13. thus saith the L. God of Israel, 24. 2. 

Judg. 6. 8. 2 Sam. 12. 7. 

iSam. 2. 30. but now the L. saith, be it far from me 

15. 2. thus saith the L. of hosts, 2 Sam. 7. 8. 

1 Chron. 17. 7. Jer. 6. 9. ( 7. 3, 21. 

1 Kings 22. 14. what the L. saith, that will I speak 

Isa. 22.14. iniquity shall not be purged, saith the L. 

God of hosts, Jer. 5. 14. | 35. 17. | 49. 5. | 50. 31. 

33. 10. now will I rises, t. Z,. now will I, Ps. 12. 5. 

49.5. now s. the Z,. that formed me from the womb 
54.10.be removed, s. t. L. that hath mercy on thee 

Jer.l.S.for I am with thee, saith the L. 19. | 30. 11. 

2. 19. and that my fear is not in thee, saith the L. 
S.l.played the harlot, yet return unto me, s. the L. 
4. 1. if thou wilt return, saith t. L. return unto me 
5.22. fear ye not me, 5. Z/.|| 7. 11. 1 have seen it, s. L. 

9. 3. from evil to evil, they know not me, s. the L. 
22. 16. was not this to know me 7 saith the L. 
23.23. am I a G. at hand, s.the i.and not afar off"? 

24. can any hide, that I shall not see him, s. the L. 

33.what burden? I will even forsake you, 5. JAe L. 

27. 15. for I have not sent him, s. the L. yet they 

29.9. they prophesy,! have not sent them, s. the L. 

Ezek. 13. 6. L. s.and the Lord hath not sent them, 7. 

8. 1 am against you, s. i>.||16.19.thusitwas, 5./^. 

21.13.even the rod, it shall be no more, s. the L.G. 

34. 31. ye my flock are men, and I am your G. s. L. 

39.8. behold, it is come, and it is done, s. the L. G. 

43. 27. and I will accept you, saith the L. God 

Amos 2. 11. is it not even thus, O Isr.? saith the L. 

4.5. this liketh you, s. t. L.\\ 7.3. shall not be, 5. L. 

9.12.are called by my name,s.the i>.that doeth this 

Mic.6.1. hear ye now what the L. saith, arise thou 

J^ah. 2. 13. behold, I am against thee, s. the L. 3.5. 

Zeph. 3. 8. therefore wait ye upon me, saith the L. 

Hag.l.^.whyl s. L.of hosts||13.I am with you, s.L. 

Zec/j. 2.5. for I, s. the L. will be to her a wall of fire 

4.6.not by might or power, butby my Spirit, 5. t.L. 

Mai. 1. 2. 1 have loved you, saith the L yet ye say 

13. should I accept liiis of your hand, saith tke L. 

14. for I am a great king, saith the L. of hosts 

3. 5. that oppress, and fear not me, 5. t. L. of hosts 

10. and prove me now herewith, s. the L. of hosts 
17. and they shall be n\\^e, saith the L. of hosts 

4.3. in the day that I shall do this, s ^7y. of hosts 
ActsX^.Yl.saiththeL.whQ doeth all these things 
Rom. 12. 19. vengean. is mine, I will repay, s. the L. 

1 Cor. 14.21. they will not hear me for all \.\\is,s.the L. 

2 Cor. 6. 17. come out and be ye separates, the L. 
Heb. 8. 9. and I regarded them not, saith the L. 

10. 30. who hath said, I will recom[)eiise,s. the L. 
Rev. 1. 8. 1 am the Beginning and Ending, s. the L. 

See Live, Saved. 

LORD joined with seek. 

Deut. 4. 29. if from thence thou shalt seek the L. 

1 C/tron.l6.10.heart rejoice, thaiseefc L. Ps. 105.3. 

11. seek the L. and his strength, Psal.lQb. 4. 
22. 19. set your heart to seek the L.I Chr. 11. 16. 

2 Chr. 12. 14. prepared not his heart to seek the L. 
14. 4. and commanded Judah to seek the Z. God 
15. 12. they entered into a covenant f o secA: the Z.. 

13. that whosoever would not seek the L. God 
20. 3. Jehoshaphat set himself to seek the L. 

4. out of the cities of Judah they came \.o seek L. 

Z^zra6.21. were come to seek the L. God of Israel 

PsaZ. 22. 26. they shall praise the Z^. that seek him 

34.10.they that ^eci the L. shall not want any good 

Prou. 28.5. they that see^ L. understand all things 

/sffl. 9. 13. neither do they seefcZ..31. 1. Hos. 7. 10. 

51. 1. hearken to me, ye that seek the L. look to 

55 6. seek ye the L. while he may be found 



LOR 

Jer. 50. 4. they shall go and seek the L, their God 
Hos. 3. 5. shall return and seek the L their God 

5.6. they shall go with their herds to seek the I.. 

10. 12. tor it is time to seek the L. till he Goji>e 
Amos 5.6. seek the L. and ye shall live, lest he break 
Zeph. 2. 3. seek ye the L. all ye meek of the earth 
Zech. 8. 21. saying, let us go to' seek the L. of hosts 

22. many people shall come to seek the L. 
Mai. 3. 1. the L. whom ye seek shall suddenly come 
Acts 15.17.that the residue of men might seek the L. 

17.27. that they should seek the L. if haply might 

LORD joined with sent. 
Gen. 3. 23. the L. sent him forth from the gardec 

19.13. we will destroy, the L.sent us to destroy it 
£zorf.4.28.told all the words of Z. who had sent hinn 

7. 16. the L. God of the Hebrews sent me to thee 

9. 23. and L. sent thunder and hail on Egypt 
JVum. 16.28. ye shall know that the L. hath sejitme 
29. if die common death, then L. hath not sent 

20. 16. and when we cried, the L. sent an ange. 

21. 6. the L. sent fiery serpents among the people 
Z>eMt.9.23. when Z/. sent you fromKadesh-barnea 

34. 11. in all wonders which the L. sent him to do 
Judg. 6. 8. that the L. sent a prophet unto Israel 

1 Sam. 12. 8. then the L. sent Moses and Aaron 

11. and theZ.s.Jerubbaaiy 18. the Z..s. thunder 

15. 1. the L. sent me to anoint thee king over Israel 
18. the L. sent thee on a journey, and said, go 
20. I have gone the way which the L. sent me 

20. 22. go thy way, the L. hath serit thee away 

2 Sam.12.1. the L. s. Nathan to David, and he came 

24. 15. L. sent pestilence on Israel, 1 Chr. 21. 14. 
2 Kings 2.2.tarry , for the L. hath sent me to Beth-el 

4.i^.liath sent me to Jericho || 6.i^.s.me to J ordan 
17. 25. therefore the L. sent lions among them 

24.2. the L. sent against him bands of the Chaldeeg 
2 Chron. 32. 21. the L. sent an angel, who cut oiF 
Isa. 9.8.the L. sent a word into Jacob, and it lighted 
Jer. 19. 14. whither the L. sent him to prophesy 

25.4. and the L. hath sent to you all his servants 

17. nations to drink to whom the L. had seniixiQ 

26. 12. L.sent me to prophesy agst. this house, 15. 
28. 9. be known that the L. hath truly sent him 

15. hear Hananiah, the L. hath not sent thee 
Ezek. 13.6. Lord saith, and the Z.. hathnots. theii 
Jonah 1.4. the L.sent out a great wind into the sea 
Hag.l.l2. obeyed, as the L. their God had sent him 
ZccA. 1.10. whom the L. hath sent to walk to and fro 

2.9.knowi.ofhostshaths. me, 1].|4.9. | 6.15. 

7. 12. lest hear the words which the L. hath sent 
Acts 9.17.Saul, the L. Jesus hath sentme, that thou 

12. 11. now know I that the L. hath sent his angel 

Serve the LORD. 
Exod. 10. 7. men go, that they may s. the L. their G. 
8.Phar.said,gos.?AeZ..yourG.11.24. | 12. 3L 

26. for thereof must we take to serve the Z/. our 
God, we knownot with what we musts. theL. 

23. 25. ye shall serve the L. your God, ye shall bless 
Deut. 10. 12. to s. the L. thy God with all thy heart 
Josh. 24. 14. therefore fear and serve the L. 

15. if it seem evil unto you to s. the J^. choose you 

18. therefore will we s. t. L.he is our God, 21. 24. 

19. Joshua said, ye cannot s. the L. for he is holy 
22. that ye have chosen you the Z. to serve him 

1 Sam. 12. 20. but serve the L. with all your heart 

2 Sam. 15. 8. will bring me again, then will Is. t.L 
2 Chron. 30. 8. but yield, and s. t. L. your G. 35. 3 

33. 16. and commanded Judah to s. the L. 34.j3. 
Ps.2.11. s. t.L. with fear, and rejoice with trembhng 

100. 2. s. t. L. with gladn. and come before his pres. 
102. 22. and the kingdoms gathered to serve theL. 
CoL 3. 24. receive reward, for ye serve the L.Chiisl 
See Shewed, Smite. 
LORD spake. 
Gen. 16. 13. called the name of L. that sp-ake to her 
Z.e7;.10.3. this is it that the L. spake, saying, I will 
JN'um. 3. 1. in the day the L. spake with Moses, 9. 1. 
5. 4. as the L. spake unto Moses, so did Israel 
21. 16. that is the well whereof Z>. spake to Moses 
Deut.4. 12. L. spake to you out of the midst of fire 
15. ye saw no similitude in the day the L. spake 
5. 22. these words the L. spake to your assembly 
9. 10. written all the words which the L. spake 
10. 4. the ten commandments which the L. spake 
Josh. 14. 10. since the L. spake this word to Moses 

12. this mountain whereof Z. spake in tnat aay 
1 Sam. 16. 4. Samuel did that which the Z. spake 
IKings 2. 4. L. may continue his word which he sp, 

27. fulfil the word of the L. which he spake 

5. 5. as the L. spake to David my father, saying 
8.20. L. hath performed word he s. 2 Kings 10. 10. 
12. 15. perform his saying the L. s. 2 Chr. 10. 15. 

13. 26. according to the word of the L. which he 
spake, 14. 18. | 16. 12, 34. | 17. 16. I 22. 38 
2 Kings 10. 10. I 24. 2. 

15. 29. according to the saying of the L. which i« 
spake by his servant Ahijah, 2 Kings 10. 17 

21. 23. and of Jezebel also spake the L. sayinf 
2Kings9.36. this is the word of Z. which hc-y-a." 

15. 12. the word of the L. which he spake to "^ft*/ 



LOR 

tKinffsiLli L>$pakehj his servants ihe prophets 
lCAron.21.9. L. spa.ii auto Gad, Dav. seer, saying 
i CA»*on.33.10. Jj. spake to Munusseli and his peop. 
ha. 7. 10. moreover, the 7^. spake again to Ahaz 
8. 5. the L. spake also unto me again, saying 
11. for tlie L. spake thus to me with a strong liand 

20. 2. at the same time spake tiie L. by Isaiah 
Jer. 30. 4. these are the words that the L,. spake 

50. 1. the word that tliu /,. spake against Babylon 
51. 1'2. for the L. hath done that wliich he spake 

Jona/i2. 10. the i,. spake unto the fish, it vomited 
Bets 18.9. then spake the L. to Paul in the night 

LORD joined with spoken. 

Gen. 12. 4. Abram departed as the L. had spoken, 

21. 1. I 24. 51. Exod. 9. 12, 35. Deut. 6. 19. 

£2;od.4.30.Moses spake the words theL.hndspoken 

19.8. and said,all that theA.halh spoken will we do 

34.32.gave in commandment all theZ/.had spoken 

Lev. 10. 11. teach the statutes the Z,. hath spoken 

JV*«m. 1.48. for L. had s. to Moses, saying, 15. 22. 

10. 29. the L. hath spoken good concerning Israel 

12.2. hath the L. indeed spoken only by Moses? 
23.17.Balak said to him, what hath the J^.spoken? 

Deut. 18. 21. word which L. hath not 5/70/cen, 22. 
Jas/i. 'il. 45. failed not ought which L. had spoken 
I Sam.25.'dO.L.ba.ve done the good he hath spoken 
iSmn. 3. 18. now then doit, for the />. hath spoken 

7.29.it may continue,forthou,0 L. hath spoken it 
I Kings 13.3. this is the sign which />. \\a.ih spoken 

14. 11. for the I., hath spoken it, Isa. 21. 17. | 22. 

25. I 24. 3. I 25. 8. Joel 3. 8. Obad. 18. 

Job 42. 7. after the L.had spoken these words to Job 

Psal.^^).\. the L. hath spoken, and called the earth 

[sa. 31.4. for thus hath the L. spoken to me, like as 

38. 7. I,, will do lliis thing that he hath spoken 
Jcr.9.r2 10 whom the mouth of the L. hath spoken 

13.15. give ear, be not proud, for the /..hath spoken 

23. 35. and ye shall say, what hath Z,. spoken, 37. 

27. 13. as the L. hath spoken against the nation 

48. 8. shall be destroyed, as tlie L. hath spoken 
Eiek. 5. 13. T the L. have spoken it, 15, 17. | 17. 
21,24. I 21. 32. ! 22. 14. ] 24. 14. | 26. 14. 
1 30. 12. I 34. 24. 1 36. 36. | 37. 14. 

22.28.thus saith the Lord, when the L. hath not 5. 

26. 5. for I have s. it, saith L. 28. 10. \ 39. 5. 
Jlmos 3. 1. hear this word that the L. hath spoken 
8. the L -G. hath spoken, who can but prophesy? i 
.^/jc.4.4. themouthofthe /y.of hosts hulhspoken it 
J>fai. 1.22.fu]fiiled which was spoken of the /.,. 2.15. 
j?far/i:lG.19.sothen f\fter the L.ha.d spoken to them 
^cts 9. 27. had seen the L. and that he had spoken 
Heb. 2. 3. at the first began to be spoken by the L. 

To ox unto the LORD. 
Oen. 14.22. 1 have lift up my hands to L. most high 

18.27. I have taken on me to speak to the />. 31. 
Exod. 5.17. let us go, and do sacrifice to L. 8. 8, 29. 

10.9.we must hold a feast to L. 12. 14. Xum.'i^. 12. 

15.1. sing to the L. 'i\..Judg. 5. 3. 1 Chron. 16.23. 

Psal. 13. 6. I 30. 4. | 68. 32. | 95. 1. | 96. 

1, 2. I 98. 1, .5. 1 104. 33. | 147. 7. I 149. 1. 

Isa. 12. 5. I 42. 10. .fer. 20. 13. 

16.25.for to-day is a sabb. to the //.35.2. /yev).25.2. 

22. 20. he that sacrificeth save unto the L. only 

30, 10. it is most ho!v nnto the L. 31. 1.1. Lev. 23. 

20. I 27. 21, 3b, 32. mim. 6. 8. Ezra 8. 23. 

mm. 21. 7. said, pray to L. Jer. 29. 7. J)cts 8. 21. 

29. 39. these things yc shall do to the L. in feasts 

Deut. 12. 31. thou shalt not do so to the L. thy God 

Judg. 11. 3^5. 1 have opened my mouth to the L. 36. 

17. 3. 1 had wholly dedicated the silver to the L. 

21. 8. that came not up to the L. to Mizpeh 
<Sa?«. 1.10. Hannah prayed to the //. and wept sore 

8. 6. disple.'ised Siimuel, and he prayed to the h. 

14.6.there is no restraint to the Z.. to save by many 
I Sam. 21 . 6. will hang them up to t. L. in Gibeah 
i Kings 2. 27. Abiathar from being priest to the /-. 
! Kings 4. 33. Elisha shut door, prayed to Z,. fi. 18. 

I8.6.Hezekiah clave to Z.and kept his commands 

20. 2. Hezekiah turned his face unto the wall, and 
prayed to L. 2 Chr. 32. 24. Isa. 37. 15. | 38. 2. 

23.2.** this passoverholden to the L. in Jerusalem 

Chron. 11. 18. not drink it, but poured it out to L. 

16.8.give thanks to /y.call on his name,41. P5.92.1. 

t Chr. 13. 11. they burn to L. morning and evening 

24. 9. to bring to the L. the collection that Moses 

30. 8. but yield yourselves to the L. and serve him 

PsaZ.3.8. salvation belongeth to the L.xhy H!e!=sing 

18. 41. they cried unto the L. but he answurei! not 

"0. 8. and to the L. I made supplication, 142. ]. 

^J^. B.who can be compared to L.be likened to L.? 

Slfi. 12. what shall I rpnder to the />. for benefits ? 

140.6. 1 said to the Jj, thou art my God, hear voice 

fVtfu. 3. 32. abomination to the I.. 11. 1, 20. 1 12. 22. 

I 15.8,9,26. j 16.5. | 17.15. | 20. 10,23. 

5r>.3.comrait thy works to L. || 19.17.1endeth to L. 

^«<?.19. 21. shall vow avow to the L. and perform it 

52. they shall return even to the L. he shall heal 

•2K>.18.3lml! be holiness fo />. Jer. 2.'3. Zech.U.20. 

55. 13. it shall be to the L. for a name, for a sign 

S6. 3. that bath joined himself to the L. 6. 

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LOR 

Isa. 58. 5. wilt call this an acceptable day to the L, 
.ler. 32. 16. Jeremiah prayed to the Jj. saying 
Hos. 4. 10. they have left off to take heed to the L. 
Jonah 4. 2. Jonah prayed to the L. and said 
Mic. 4. 13. 1 will consecrate their gain unto the L. 
and their substance jinto the L.ot' the whole earth 
7. 7. therefore I will look to the L.I will wait for 
Zech. 14.7. one day, which shall be known to the L. 
Mat. 5. 33. but shalt perform to the Z. 'thine oaths 
Luke 2. 22. brought him to present him to the L. 

23. every male shall be called holy to the L. 
Acts 5. 14. believers were the more added to the L. 

11. 23. exhorted that they would cleave to the L. 
13. 2. as they ministered unto the L. and fasted 
14.23. had prayed, they commended them to the L. 
16. 15. if ye have judged me faithful to the L. 
Rom. 14. 6. regardeth it to the L. eateth to the L. 
8. whether we live, we live totheL.wc die totheJj. 
2 Q?r.8. 5. but first gave their own selves to the L. 
Eph. 5. 10. proving what is acceptable to the Jj. 
22.submit yourselves, as to the Jj. 6. 7. Col. 3. 23. 
See Cry, Cried, Give, Turn. 
LORD, as applied to man. 
Oen. 18. 12. after I am old, my I. being old also 
23.ll.nay, my I. hear me ||, 15. my I. hearken to me 
24. 18. drink, my I. and she hasted and let down 
27. 29. be I. over thy brethren, let thy mother's 
37. Isaac answered, I have made him thy I. 

31. 35. Rachel said, let it not displease my I. 

32. 4. saying, thus shall yc speak to my/. Esau 
5. 1 have sent to tell my Z. that I may find grace 
18. shall say, it is a present sent to my I. Esau 

39. 16. laid up his gar-jnent, until his I. came home 
40. 1. had ofiended their I. the king of Egypt 
42. 10. nay, my I. but to buy food are we come 

30. the man who is the /. of the land, 33. 

44. 5. is not this it, in which my I. drinketh ? 
8.should we steal out of thy Z. house silver or gold 
9. and we also will be my Z. bondmen 

24. we came up, we told him the words of my Z. 

45. 8. and he hath made me I. of all his house 
9. God hath made me Z. of all Egypt, come down 

47.18.we will not hide it from myZ. howthatthere 
is nothing left in sight of my Z. but our 
Exod. 32. 22. let not the anger of my I. wax hot 
JStnm. 11. 28. and said, my Z. Moses forbid them 

12. 11. my Z. .1 beseech thee, lay not sin on us 
32. 25. servants do as my Z. commandeth, 27. 
36. 2. the Lord commanded my Z. to give land 

Judg. 3. 25. their Z. was fallen down dead on earth 
4. 18. turn in my I. turn in to me, fear not 

19. 26. the woman fell down where her I. was 
27. and her Z. rose up in the morning and opened 

Ruth 2. 13. let me find favour in thy sight, my Z. 

1 Sam. 1. 15. my Z. I am of a Borrowful spirit 

26. O my Z. as thy soul llveth, my Z. I am woman 
22. 12. and he answered, here I am, my I. 

24. 8. and cried after Saul, sayi'ig, my Z. the king 

25. 24. on me, my Z. on me let this iniquity be 

25. let not my I. regard this m.an of Belial 

26. they that seek evil to my Z. be as Nabal 

27. it be given to young men that follow my i. 

31. when the Lord shall have dealt with my I. 

26. 15. why hast thoa not kept thy Z. the king ? 

17. David said, it is my voice, my Z. O king 

18. why doth n;y I. thus pursue after his servant? 
29. 8. that may not fight ngainst enemies of my Z. 

2 Sam. 1. 10. and brousht them hither to my Z. 
3. 21. 1 will gather all Israel to my Z. the king 

9. 11. according to all that my Z. hath commanded 
11. 9. Uriah slept with all the servants of his Z. 13. 

13. 32. let not my Z. suppose they have slain 

14. 12. let thine handmaid speak to my Z. 

17. as an angel of God, so is my Z. the king 

19. none can turn from ought my Z. hath spoken 

20. my I. is wi.se according to wisdom of an angel 
16. 9. why should this dead dog curse my Z. king 
18. 31. and Cushi said, tidings, my Z. the king 
19. 19. let not my Z. impute iniquity to me, the day 

my Z. the king went out of Jerusalem 
20. 1 am come the first to go down to meet my Z. 
30. forasmuch as my Z. is come again in peace 

35. be a burden to my Z. || 37. go over with my Z. 

20. 6. take thou thy Z. servants, and pursue after 
24. 3. that the eyes of my Z. the king ma.v see it, 

but why doth my Z. delight in this thing? 
S^2.1et my Z. take and offer up what seemeth good 
1 Kings 1. 2. that my Z. the king may get heat 

27. is this thing done by my Z. the king? 

36. the Lord God of my Z. the king say so too 

37. as the Lord hath been with my Z. the king 
2. 38. as my Z. the king hath said, so will I do 
3.17. O my Z. land this woman dwell in one house 

26. O my Z. give her the living child, not slay it 
11. 23. who fled from his Z. Hadadezer king of 

15. 7. Obadiah said, art thou that my Z. Elijah? 

13. wasitnottoldmy Z. whatldid, when Jezebel 

14. go tell thy Z. behold Elijah is here, he slay 
20. 4. my Z. I am thine, and all that I have 

Si^tell my I. all Ihou I'dsit, fsnnd for, F will do 



LOS 

2 .KVn^s2,19.the situation is pleasant as my J.seatS 

4. 16. nay, my I. do not lie to thine handmaid 
28. did I desire a son of my I. ? did I not say 

5. 3. would God my Z. were with the propliet 

4. one went in and told his I. saying, thus said 

6. 12. and one of his servants said, none, iny I. 
20. a woman cried, saying, help my I. O king 

7. 2. then a Z. on whose hand the king leaned, 17 

8. 5. my I. O king, this is the woman, and her sod 
12. and Hazael said, why weepcth my Z. ? 

9. 11. Jehu came forth to the servants of his L 
18. 23. now, 1 pray thee, give pledges to my Z. 

2 Chr. 2. 14. with the cunning men of my ^ Davst 
Ezra 10. 3. according to the counsel of my I. 
PsaL 12.4. OUT lips are our own, who is Z. o\er ua7 
Jer. 22. 18. saying, ah Z. or ah his glory, 34. 5. 

37. 20. therefore hear now, 1 i)ray thee, my Z. 

38. 9. my Z. the king, these men have done evil 
Dan. 1. 10. said to Daniel, I fear my Z. the king 

2. 10. there is no king nor I. that asked such things 

4. 19. my Z. the dream be to them that hate thee 

24. decree which is come upon my I. the king 
Mat. 10. 24. nor is the servant above his Z. 

25. it is enough that the servant be as his I. 
18. 20. Z. have patience with me, and I will pay 

31. they came and told- their Z. all that was done 

24. 48. my Z. dehiyeth his coming, Jjuke 12. 45. 

J^ukc 12.36. and ye like men that wait for their Z. 

16.3. my Z. taketh away from me the stewardship 

5. so he called his lord's debtors to hinj. and said 

to the first, how much owest thou to my Z. 
./o/mlS.lS.the servant knoweih not what his /.doth 

20. 1 said, the servant is not greater than his Z. 
Jicts 25.26.1 have no certain'thing to write to my I, 
Gal. 4. 1. differs not from a servant, though Z. of all 

1 Pet.3. 6. Sarah obeyed Abraham, calling himf. 

LORDS. ~ 
Oen. 19. 2. he said, behold now, my Z. turn in 
Mum. '21.28. consumed Z. of high places of Arnon 
Deut. 10. 17. is Lord of Z. 1 7'm. 0. 15. Rev. 17. 14. 
.Tosh. 13. 3. fiveZ. of the Philistines, Judg. 3. 3. 
Judg. 16. 5. Z. of the Philistines came up to her 
30. and the house fell upon the Z. and people 
1 Sam. 5. 8. they gathered Z. of the Philistines, 11. 

6. 4. one plague was on you all, and on your I. 
12. the Z: of the Philistines went after them 

7. 7. the Z. of the Philistines went up against Israel 
29. 2. the Z. passed on by hundreds and thousands 

G. nevertheless, the Z. favour thee not 
7.return,go in peace,that thou displease not the 
Ezra. 8. 25. 1 weighed the offerings which Z. offered 
Isa. 16. 8. the Z. of the heathen have hrokci plants 
26. 13. other Z. have had dominion over us 
Jer. 2. 31. wherefore say my people, we are Z. ? 
Ezck. 23. 23. great Z. renowned, all riding on horseo 
L>un. 4. 36. my counsellors and Z. souglit to me 

5. 1. made a great feast to a thousand of his Z. 
23. thou and thy Z. have drunk wine in them 

6. 17. the king sealed with his own signet of Z. 
Mark 6. 21. that Herod made a supper to his Z. 
1 Cor. 8. 5. as there be gods many, and Z. many 

• i Pet. 5. 3. nor as beinjr Z. over God's heritage 

LORDSHIP. 
Mark 10. 42. kings of Gent, exercise Z. J^uke 22.25;. 

LOSE. 
.Tudg. 18. 25. run on thee, and thou Z. thy life 
l/ir???»'5l8.5.mules alive,that we Z.not all the beasts 
^Job 31. 39. or have caused the owners Z. their life 
Prov. 23. 8. shalt vomit up, and Z. thy sweet words 
Feel. 3. G. there is a time to get, and a time to I. 
Mat. 10. 39. he that findelh his life shall Z. it, 
16. 25. Mark 8. 35. L^tke 9. 24, 
42. he shall in no wise Z. his reward, Mark 9. 41. 
16. 26. and Z. his own soul, MarkS.^G. Jmke 9. 25. 
Luke 15. 4. if he Z. one sheep || 8. if she I. one piece 
17. 33. whosoever shall Z. his life shall preserve il 
■Tohn 6. 39. the Father's will I should Z. nothing 
12. 25. he that loveth his life shall Z. it 

2 John 8. look to yourselves, we I. not those things 

LOSETFL * 

Mat. 10. 39. and he that Z. his life for my sake 

LOSS. 
Oen. 31.39. thatwhichwas torn, I bare theZ. of it 
Exod. 21. 19. only he shall pay for the 1. of time 
Isa. 47. 8. nor shall I know the Z. of children 

9. come in one day Z. of children and widowhood 
Acts 27. 21. and have gained this harm and I. 

22. there-i'hall be no Z. of any man's life 
1 Cor. 3. 1.5. if work bo burned, he shall suffer Z. 
Phil. 3. 7. what gain, those I counted Z. for Christ 

8. yea, doubtless, and I conni all things but Z. for 
Chris.t, for whom I suffered the Z. of all things 

LOST, Passively. 
Exod. 22. 9..for any manner of Z. thing, Deut. 22.3. 
Lev. 6. 3. or have found that which was Z. 

4. he shall restore the Z. thing he found 
Mum. 6. 12. the days that were before shall be I 
1 Pam. 9. 3. the asses of Kish, Saul's father, were - 

20. as for thine asses that were Z. they are fouin* 
Psal. 119. 176. 1 have gone astray like a I. sheep 



LOT 



LOV 



LOV 



avest me, I liave /. none 



ff.r. SvJ. 6. my [>eople hath been L sheep, shepherds 

Ezek. 13. 5. wlien she saw that her liope was I, 
34. 4. nor have ye sought that whicli was I. 

IG I will seeir that which was I. and bring again 
37. 11. tliey say, our liope is L we are cut ott" 

Mai. Ill G but go raiher to the I. sheep of Israel 
15. 24. I am not sent but to the I. sheep of Israel 
18.11. Son is come to save what was ^ y^wAe 19.10. 

Luke 15. 4. go after that which is I. till he find it 
6. for I have found my sliecp which was /. 
'24. this rny son was 1. 1| 32. thy brother was I. 

John (). 12. gather up fragments that nothing be I. 
17. 12. none of them is I. but the son of perdition 

2 Cor. 4, 3 our gospel is hid, to them that are I. 
LO.ST, Actively. 

i)e?<)!.22.3.with any thing of thy brother's he hath I. 

I Kings 20. 25. number army like that thou hast I. 

isa. 49. 20. after thou hast I. the other shall say 
21. seeing I have l. my children, and am desolate 

Jtlat.a.l'i. if salt i. savour, Mark^. 50. Luke 14. 34. 

Luke !5. 9. 1 have found the piece which I had /. 

Ji?/t?i 18. 9. of them thou 

LOT 

Signifies. [1] Any thing cast or draion in order 
to determine any matter in debate, Prov. 18. 
18. [2] That which falls out by lot to be one's 
proper share, portion, or inheritance, iosh. 15. 
1. 1 10. 1. [3] Habitations or persons, Psal. 
125. 3. [4] Funis hrmnt, Isa. 17. 14. [5] Or- 
der, course, or turn, Luke 1. 9. [6] Fellow- 
ship, Acts 8. 21. [7] The object of one's wor- 
ship and trust, Isa. 57. 6. Lots were used, 
[1] To find out a person, 1 Sam. 14. 41. Jonah 
1. 7. [2] To divide lands. Num. 2'J. 55, 56. [3] 
To choose a church officer, Acts 1. 26. [4] To 
order and regulate the courses of men in office, 
1 Chron. 24. 5. | 25. 8. [5] To decide a contro- 
versy, Psal. 22. 18. 

Lev. 16. 8. one I. for Ld. other.for scape-goat, 9,10. 

Kum. 28. 55. land shall be divid. by I. Ezek. 48. 29. 

33. 54. he shall divide the land by I. for an inhe- 

ritance, 36. 2. Josh. 13. 6. Ezek. 47. 22. 

34. 13. this is the land ye shall inherit by I. 
Deut. 32. 9. Jacob is the I. of his inheritance 
Jefh. 15. 1. this was the I. of the tribe of Judah 

IS.l.the I. of Joseph || 17. 1. was a I. for Manasseh 

17. 14. why hast thou given me but orie I. ? 

17. thou shall not have one I. only, but mountain 

18. 11. the I. of the tribe of Benjamin came up 
r.9. 1. and the second I. came forth to Simeon 

10. the thirds came for the children ofZebulun 
17. the fourth I. came out to Issachar 
24. fifth I. to Asher || 32. sixth/, to Naphtali 
40. the seventh L came ibr the tribe of Dan 
21. 4. 1, for fomilies of Kohalhiles, 1 Chron. 6. 54. 

6. Gershon had by 1. 1| 8. gave by I. to the Levites 
Judg. 1. 3. come up with me into my I. to fight aga. 

Canaanites, likewise go with thee into thy I. 

20. 9. v.-e will go up by I. aga. it, and take ten men 

1 -Sam. 14. 41. Saul said to God, give a perfect I. 

1 Cliron. 6. 63. to sons of Merari were given by I. 

16. 18. to thee will I give the land of Canaan, 

tlie I. of your inheritance, Psal. 105. 11. 

24.5. to thee they were divided by Z. one sort with 

7. now the first I. came forth to Jehoiarib 
25. 9. now the first I. came forth for Asaph 

Esth. 3. 7. they cast Pur, tiiat is I. before Haman 
Fsal. 16.5. portion of cup, thou maintainest my I. 
125. 3. shall not rest on the I. of the righteous 
Proii. 1. 14. cast in thy I. among us, let us all have 
16. 33. I. is cast into lap, disposing of the Lord 
18. 18. the I. causeth contentions to cease 
Isa. 17. 14. this is the I. of them that rob us 
34. 17. and he hath cast the I. for them 
57. 6. tlie smooth stones of the stream are thy I. 
Jer. 13. 25. this is thy I. from me, saith the Lord 
Ezek. 24. 6. bring it out, let no I. fall upon it 
Dan. 12. 13. shall stand in thy I. at end of the days 
Mic. 2.5. shall have none that shall cast a cord by /. 
Luke 1. 9. his I. was to burn incense when he went 
Acts 1. 26. the I. fell on Matthias, was numbered 
8. 21. thou hast no I. or part in this matter 
13. 19. he divided their land to them by I. 

LOTS. 

1 Sa?ra.l4.42.cast /.between me and Jonath. my son 

1 Chron. 24. 31. these cast I. over against brethren 

Jlfat.27.35. parted garments casting I. Mark 15. 24. 

Act» 1. 26. gave forth their I. lot fell on Matthias 

See Cast. 

LOTHE. 

Bztd. 7. J 8. Egypt shall I. to drink of the river 

Job 7. 16. 1 1, it, I would not live alway 

Ezek. 6. 9. shall I. themselves for evils have done 

20. 43. ye shall I. yourselves in your own sight 

36. 31. ye shall I. yourselves for your iniquities 

LOTHED. 
Jer. 14. 19. hath thy soul I. Zion ? why hast thou 
Zech. 11. 8. my souf Z. them, their soul abhorred me 

LOTHETH. 
«W»i. 21. 5. and our soul I. this light bread J 

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Prov. 27. 7. the full soul I. a honey-comb 
Ezsk. 16. 45. 1, iier husband and her children 

LOTH IN G. 
.E2ci.l6.5.thou wast cast out to the I. of thy person 

LOTHSOME. 
J\rum. 11. 20. even a whole month, till it be I. to you 
./ob 7. 5. my skin is broken and become /. ' 

Psal. 38. 7. my loins are filled with a I. disease 
Pro u.13.5. a wicked man is I. and cometh to shame 

LOUD. 
2 Chron. 30. 21. singing with ^.instruments to Lord 
Ezra 3. 13. the people shouted with a I. shout 
JSTth. 12. 42. the singers sang I. with Jezrahiah 
Esth. 4. 1. and Mordecai cried with a /. cry 
Psal. 33.3. sing to him,play skilfully with a Z. noise 
98. 4. make a I. noise and rejoice and sing praise 
150. 5. praise him on I. cymbals, praise him 
Prov. 7. 11. she is I. and stubborn, her feet abide not 
Rev, 14. 18. another angel cried with a I. cry to him 

LOUD joined with voice. 

Gen. 39. 14. he came to me, I cried with a I. voice 

Exod. 19. 16. the voice of the trumpet exceeding I. 

Deut. 27. 14. the Levites shall speak with a I. voice 

2 Sam. 15. 23. all the country wept with a Z. voice 

IKingsd.rjo.he blessed congregation whhal.voice 

2 Chron.l5.l4. they sware to the Ld. with a Z. voice 

20. 19. to praise Lord with a Z. voice, J.uke 19. 37. 

£2ra3.12.many weptwith a l.voicc, many shouted 

10. 12. the congregation answered with -d. I. voice 

Prov. 27. 14. he blesseth his friend with a I. voice 

Ezek. 8. 18. and though they cry with a Z. voice 

9. 1. he cried with a Z. voice, saying, cause them 

Luke 1.42. she spake out with a /. voice and said 

8. 28. unclean spirit cried with aZ. voice, ActsS. 7. 

17. 15. turned back and with a Z. v. glorified God 

Acts 14. 10. said with a Z. voice stand upright on feet 

26.24.Festus said with a Z. v. Paul, thou art beside 

Rev. 5. 2. a strong angel proclaiming with a Z. voice 

12. many angels saying with a I. voice, worthy is 

8.13.angel saying with a Z. v. woe, woe, 14. 7,9,15. 

12. 10. and I heard a Z. voice saying in heaven 

LOUD voices. 
Luke 23. 23. and they were instant with I. voices 

LOUDER. 
.EzotZ.19.19.the voice of the trumpet waxed Z.and Z. 

LOVE 
Signifies, [1] A natiiral passion, inclining us to 
delight in an object, Gen. 29. 20. [2] A gra- 
cious principle or habit wrought in the soul by 
God, ichich inclines xis to delight in, esteem, 
and earnestly desire to enjoy an interest in 
God's favour, and communion rcith him as our 
chief good, portion, and happiness, and the 
fountain of all perfection and excellency; and 
which likewise disposes us to do good to all, 
especially to such as resemble God in holiness, 
and bear his image, 1 John 4. 19, 21. [3] The 
effect of Zotje, John 15. 13. [4] The persoii be- 
loved. Cant. 2. 2, 7. [5] True friendship or 
kindjiess, Prov. 15. 17. Love is (I) Natural, 
which is either, lawful, Psal. 34. 12. or, unlaw- 
ful, John 12. 25. 2'Tim. 3. 2. (II) Conjugal, 
which is, [1] Divine, that is God's love to his 
people, wh4ch is inexpressible, John 3. 16. In- 
conceivable, Eph. 3. 19. Everlasting, Jer. 31. 3. 
Sovereign, Deut. 7. 8. Free and undeserved, 
Hos. 14. 4. Immutable, John 13. 1. Compla- 
cential, Prov. 8. 31. Bmindless and infinite, 1 
John 4. 16. [2] IJuman, such is that between 
a husband and wife lawfully joined in wed- 
lock. Gen. 24. 67. Eph. .5. 25. [3] Idolatrous, 
such is that love which idolaters have for idols 
and strange gods, Jer. 2. 25. ] 8. 2. (Ill) Pa- 
rental and Filial, Gen. 22. 2. | 44. 20. | 4.5. 11. 
(IV) Spiritual, us, [1] The love of God toward 
his children, John 17. 23. Rom. 5. 5, 8. [2J 
Their love to God, Psal. 116. 1. 1 John 4. 
19. [3] Of Christ, to his church, Eph. 3. 
19. I 5. 2. [4] To some particular persons, 
John 2. 2. Gal. 2. 20. [-5] The love of be- 
lievers toioards Christ, Cant. 1. 4, 7. John 

21. 15. [6] To one another, John 15. 17. 
Col. 1. 4. [7] Of pastors towards their peo- 
ple, 1 Cor. 16. 24. 2 Cor. 2. 4. [8] Of hear- 
ers to their teachers, 2 Cor. 8. 7, 8. 1 Tliess. 

5. 13. Tit. 3. 15. (V) Carnal, 2 Sam. 13. 4. 
Prov. 7. 18. (VI) Wicked,^ Chron. 19.2. Rev. 

22. 1.5. 
Gen. 29. 20. a few days for the I. he had to her 

1 Sam. 20. 1 17. to swear by his I. toward him 

2 5am. 1. 26. wonderful, passing the Z. of women 
13. 15. the hatred was greater than the I. he had 

Prov. 5. 19. be thou ravished always with her Z. 
7. 18. let us take our fill of Z. till the morning 
10.12.hatred stirreth up strifes,but I. covereth sins 
15. 17. better is p. dinner of herbs where I. is, than 
17. 9. he that covereth a transgression seeketh I. 
27. 5. open rebuke is better than secret I. 

Eccl. 9. 1. no man knowe'h either I. or hatred 

6. also their I. and hatred is now perished 



Cant. 2. 4. and his banner over me was I. 
5. comfort me with apples, fori am sick of/. 5.8 
3. 10. the midst thereof being paved with I. 
7. 6. how pleasant art thou, O Z. lor delights! 
8.6. 1, is strong as death, jealousy is cruel as grave 

7. many waters cannot quench I. if a man would 
give all his subs, for Z. it would be contemned 

Jer. 2. 2. I remember thee, the Z. of thy esj)ousafc: 
33. why trimmest thou thy way to seek 1. 1 

12.t 7. 1 have j wen the Z. of my soul to enemj 

31. 3. 1 have k ved thee with an everlasting I. 
Ezek. 16. 8. behold, thy time was the lime of L 

23. 11. she was more corru])t in her inordinate 1 
17. the Babylonians came to her into bed of i. 

33. 31. with their mouth they shew much Z. 
Dan. 1.9. brouglit Daniel into tender Z. with princ* 
Hos. 3. 1. according to the I. of Lord toward Israe 

11. 4. 1 drew them with bands of Z. and cords 
Mat. 24. 12. the Z. of many shall wax cold 
JoJm 13. 35. if ye have Z. one to another 

15.13. greater Z. hath no man than this, that he lay 
17. 26. the Z. wherewith thou hast loved nie 
Rom.8. 35. who shall separate us from Z. of Christ"? 

12. 9. let I. be without dissimulation 

10. be kindly affectionod with brotherly I. 
13. 10. 1, worketh no ill, therefore Z. is fulfilling 
15. 30. I beseech you for the I. of the Spirit 

2 Cor. 2. 4. that you may know the Z. I have to yo& 

8. that ye would confirm your I. toward him 

5. 14. for the Z. of Christ conslraineth us 

6. 6. by the Holy Ghost, by I. unfeigned 

8. 8. and to prove the sincerity of your Z. 
24. shew to the churches the proof of your l. 

13. 11. and the God of I. shall be with you 
Gal. 5. 6. but faith wliich worketh by Z. 

13. but brethren, by Z. serve one another 
22. but the fruit of th.e Spirit is I. joy, peace 
Eph. 1. 15. after I heard of your Z. to all the sainte 
3. 19. to know the Z. of Christ, passeth knowledge 
6. 23. and Z. with faith, from God the Father 
Phil. 1. 9. this I pi ay, that your I. may abound 

17. but the other of Z. doth preach Christ 

2. 1. if there be therefore any comfort of /. 
2. that ye be like-minded, having the same I. 

Col. 1.4. and of the Z. which ye have to all the saintu 
8. who declared to us your Z. in the Spirit 

1 Thess. 1. 3. remembering your labour of I. 

4.9. touching brotherly Z. ye need not that I write 

5. 8. putting on breast plate of faith and Z. 

2 Thess. 2. 10. they received not the Z. of the trutfc 

1 Tim. 1. 14. exceeding abundant with faith and. I 

6. 10. the I. of money is the root of all evil 

11. follow after righteousness, I. patience 

2 Tim. 1. 7. not given the spirit of fear, but of f. 
Philem. 9. yet for Z. sake I ratlier beseech thee 
Hcb. 6. 10. to forget your work and labour of Z. 

10. 24. to provoke unto Z. and to good works 
13. 1. let brotherly Z. continue, entertain strangers 
1 Pet. 1. 22. to unfeigned I. of the brethren 

1 .7oh7i 2. 15. the I. of the Father is not in him 

3. 1. behold what manner of Z. the Father hath 

4. 7. let us love one another, for Z. is of God 
S.God is Z. II 10. herein is I. not that we loved Go«l 

16. known the Z. that God hath to us, God is I 
17.herein is ourZ. made perfect, to have boldness 

18. there is no fear in Z. perfect Z. casteth out fear 
2.Tohn 6. this is Z.that we walk after his commandm . 
.hide 2. mercy to you, peace and I. be multiplied 
Rev. 2. 4. because thou hast left thy first I. 

LOVE of God. 

J^ukell .42.ye pass over judgment%nd the l.ofGoe 

John5. 42. 1 know that ye have notZ.f)/(?o(ZinyoE 

7?fl?7?.5.5.becauseZ.6i/fT.isshed abroad inour hearts 

8. 39. shall be able to separate us from the Z. of 6- 

2 C-or. 13. 14. the I. of God be with you all, amet 
2 Thess. 3. 5. direct your bear's into the Z. of G. 
Tit. 3. 4. after the kindness and Z. of G. appeared 
1 John 2. 5. in him verily is the Z. of G. perfectea 

3. 16. hereby perceive we Z. of G. because be laid 

17. how dwelleth the Z. of God in him ? 
4. 9. in this was manifested the I. of G. towardiit 
5.3. this is Z. of God that we keep bis commandm. 

.lude 21. keep yourselves in the I. of G. looking for 

His LOVE. 
Deut.l.l. Lord did not set his I. upon you, because 
Psal. 91. 14. because he ha'h set his I. upon me 
/sa.63.9. in his I. and in his pity he redeemed fhero 
Zeph. 3. 17. he will rest in his I. he will joy over 
.John 15.10.1 kept commandments, and atide mh.l 
Rom. 5. 8. but God commended his I. toward us 
1 John 4. 12. if love one another his I. is perfected 

In LOVE. 
1 Kings 11. 2. Solomon clave unto these m Z. 
Jsa. 38. 17. hast in Z.to my soul delivered it from pi! 

1 Cor. 4.21. shalll come to you witha rod, or?7i Z.? 

2 Cor. 8. 7. as ye abound in your I. to us, see that 
Eph.1.4. weshouldbe without blame hef. him in I 

3. 17. that ye being rooted and grounded in I. 

4. 2. in meekness, forbearing one anolhe- in I 
15. but speaking the truth in I. may grow up tu 



L.OV 



LOV 



LOV 



EphA IG.maketh increase to edifying of itself j'/t I. 

5,2. walk in I. as Christ liath loved us and given 

Ojl.2.2.hearts be comforted, being knit together inl. 

IThess. 3. 12. the Lord make you to increase in I. 

5. 13. esteem them highly in L for work's sake 

2 Tim. 1. 13. zn faith and I. which is in Christ Jesus 

1 John 4. IG. he that dwelleth in I. dwellelh in God 
18.no fear in I. that fearelh not made perfect in I. 

2 Johii 3. Jesus the Son of the Father in truth and /. 

J\Iy LOVE. 
PsaL 109. 4. fot my I. they are mine adversaries 

5. they have rewarded me hatred for my I. 
Cant. 1. 9. 1 have compared thee, O my I. to horses 

15. behold thou art fair, viy I. thou art fair, 4. 1. 

2. 2. as lily, so is my I. among the daughters 
7. nor wake my I. till he please, 3. 5. | 8. 4. 
lO.rise up my M3.||5.2.open to nie,my I. my dove 

4. 7. art all fair my I. there is no spot in thee 

6. 4. thou art beautiful, O my I. as Tirzah 
John 15. 9. continue ye in my I. \\ 10. abide in my I. 

1 Cor. 16. 24. my I. be with you all in Christ Jesus 

Thy LOVE. 

2 Sam. 1. 26. thy I. was wonderful, passing the love 
Cant. 1. 2. for thy I. is better than wine, 4. 10. 

4. we will remember thy I. more than wine 
4. 19. how fair is thy I. my sister, my spouse 
Philem. 5. hearing of thy I. and faith toward Jesus 
7. we have great joy and consolation in thy I. 
Rev. 2. 4. because thou hast left thy first I. 

LOVE, Verb. 

Lev. 19. 18. thou shalt I. thy neighbour as thyself, 

34. Mat. 19. 19. | 22. 39. Mark 12. 31. 

Deut. 6. 5. thou shalt I. the Lord thy God with all 

thy heart, 10. 12. 1 11. 1, 13, 22. | 19. 9. | 30. 6. 

7. 9. he is God, the faithful God, which keepelh 

covenant witli them that I. him, Dan. 9. 4. 
13. he will I. thee, bless thee, and multiply thee 

10. 15. Lord had a delight in thy fathers to I. them 
19.1. therefore the stranger, for ye were strangers 

13. 3. to know whether ye I. the Lord your God 

30. 16. in that I command thee to I. Lord thy God 
20. that thou mayest I. the L. and obey his voice 

JosA. 22.5. take heed to I. the Ld. your God, 23. 11. \ 
Judg. 5. 31. let them that I. him be as the sun 

1 Sam. 18. 22. and all the king's servants I. thee 

2 Chr. 19. 2. shouldest thou I. cnem that hate Lord? 
JVeA. 1. 5. God keepeth mercy for them that I. him 
Psal. 4. 2. O ye sons, how long will ye I. vanity? 

5. 11. let them that I. thy name be joyful in thee 
18. 1. I will I. thee, Lord my strength 
31. 23. O I. the Lord, all ye saints, Lord preserves 
40. 16. let such as I. thy salvation say, 70. 4. 
69. 36. they that I. his name shall dwell there 
97. 10. ye that I. the Lord hate evil, he preserves 
119. 132. usest to do to those that L thy name 
165. great peace have they who I. thy law 
122. 6. they shall prosper that L thee 
145. 20. the Lord preserveth them that I. him 
Prov. 1. 22. how long ye simple will ye I. simplicity 
,• 4. 6. I. wisdom, and she shall keep thee 

8. 36. all they that hate me, I. death 

9. 8. rebuke a wise man and he will I. thee 
16. 13. kings I. him that speaketh right 

IS. 21. they that I. it shall eat the fruit thereof 
E,ccl. 3. 8. a time to I. and a time to hate 
Cant. 1. 3. therefore do the virgins I. thee 

4. thy love more than wine, tne upright I. thee 
[sa. 56. 6. to serve and I. the name of the Lord 
61. 8. 1 the Lord I. judgment, I hate robbery 
66. 10. be glad A^ith Jerusalem all ye that I. her 
Jer. 5. 31. and my people I. to have it so 
Hos. 3. 1. I. a woman beloved, i. flagons of wine 

4. 18. her rulers with shame, do I. give ye 

9. 15. drive them out, I will L. them no more 
14.4. i will I. them freely, for mine anger turned 
3m<»s 4. t 5. publish ye free-oflerings, so ye I. 

5. 15. hate the evil and I. the good, establish 
Mit. 3. 2. who hate the good and I. the evil 

J. 8. but to I. mercy and to walk humbly 
Zech. 8. 17. I. no false oath || 19. I. the truth 
Mat. 5. 43. it hath been said, I. thy neighbour 

44. but I say, I. your enemies, Luke 6. 27, 35. 

46. if ye I. them which I. you, Luke 6. 32. 

3. 5. they I. to pray, standing in the synagogues 
24. hate the one and I. the other, lALke 16, 13. 

^2. 37. thou shalt I. the Lord thy God with all 
thy heart, Mark 12. 30^33. Luke 10. 27. 
23. 6. and I. the uppermost rooms at feasts 
Mark 12. 38. scribes, who I. to go in long clothing 
Lake 7. 42. which of them will Z. him mosti 
11. 43. ye I. greetings in the markets, 20. 46. 
John 14. 21. 1 will I. him and manifest myself 
23. if a man I. me, my Father will I. him 
15. 12. cpmmandment, that ye I. one another, 17. 
19. if were of world, the world would I. his own 
Kom. 8.28. allthmgs workforgood, to them I. God 
13. 8. owe nothing to any, but to I. one another 
9 in this saving, thou shalt I. thy neighbour as 
thyself, Gal. 5. 14. JUm. 2. 8. 
Cor 2. 9. God hath prepared for them thati, him 
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1 Cor. 8.3. if any man Z.G.the same is known of him 

Eph.5. 25. husbands Z. your wives as Christ loved 

the church, and gave himself, 28, 33. Col. 3. 19. 

6.24. grace be with all them that /. our Lord Jesus 

1 Thess. 4. 9. ye are taught of God to Z. one another 

2 Tim. 4. 8. but to all them that I. his appearing 
Tit. 2.4. teach young women to I. their husbands 

3. 15. greet them that I. us in the faith 
Jam. 1. 12. Lord promised to them that I. him, 2. 5. 
1 Pet. 1. 8. whom having not seen ye L in whom 

22. see ye I. one another with a pure heart 

2. 17. honour all men, I. the brotherhood 

3, 8. I. as brethren || lO. he that will I. life 

1 Johii 2.15. Z.not the world, if any m^n I. the world 

3. 11. message ye heard from the beginning that 

we should I. one another, 4. 7, 11. 2 .John 5. 

14. from death to life, because we I. the brethren 

23. I. one another, as he gave us commandment 

4. 12. if we I. one another, God dwellelh in us 

19. we I. him, because he first loved us 

20. how can he I. God whom he hath not seen? 

21. he who loveth God, I. his brother also 

5. 2. we Z. the children of God, when we I. God 

/ LOVE. 
Gen. 27. 4. make me savoury meat, such as II. 
Exod. 21. 5. if servant shall say, II. my master 
Judg. 16. 15. how canst thou say, / I. thee when 

2 Sam.l3.i.Il, Tamar my brother Absalom's sister 
Psal. 116. 1. II. the Lord, because he hath heard 

119. 97. how / 1, thy law || 113. thy law / Z. 163. 
119. therefore / I. thy testimonies 
127. therefore / Z. thy commands above gold 
159. consider how / 1, thy precepts, quicken me 
167. thy testimonies II. exceedingly 
Prov. 8. 17. II. them that Z. me, and those that 
John 14. 31. world may know that II. the Father 
21. 15. Lord, thou knowest that II. thee, 16, 17. 
2 Cor. 12. J 5. though the more /Z. you, the less I be 

1 John 4. 20. if a man say, II. God, and hateth 

2 John 1. whom II. in the truth, 3 John 1. 
Rev. 3. 19. as many as II. I rebuke and chasten 

LOVE me. 
(^en. 29. 32. now therefore my husband will Z. me 
7'Jio(Z.20.6.shewing mercy to them l.me,Deut.5.10. 
Prov.S.n.l love them that Z.7/ie,and those that seek 

21. cause those that Z. r/ie to inherit substance 

John 8.42.if God were your Father you would Z. me 

10. 17. therefore doth my Father Z. 7ne, because 

14. 15. if ye Z. me, keep my commandments 

23. if a man I. me, he will keep my words 

LOVE not. 

Prov. 20. 13. Z. not sleep, lest thou come to poverty 

1 Cor.16.22. if any man Z. Jiot the Lord Jesus Christ 

2 Cor. 11. 11. because I Z. you not? God knoweth 
lJohn2.'].5.l.not the world||3.18.1et us not Z.in word 

LOVED. 
Gen. 24.67. Isaac took Rebekah to wife, and Z. her 

25. 28. Isaac Z. Esau, but Rebekah Z. Jacob 

27. 14. his mother made such as his Father Z. 

29. 18. Jacob Z. Rachel more than Leah, 30. 

34. 3. Shechem Z. Dinah, and spake kindly to her 

37. 3. Isr. Z. Joseph more than all his children, 4. 
Lent. 4. 37. and because he Z. thy fatl^^rs, therefore 

7. 8. but because the Lord Z. you, 23. 5. | 33. 3. 
Judg. 16.4. Samson Z.awom.in the valley of Sorek 
ISam.l.b. Elkanah Z. Hannah || 16. 21. Sanl I. Dav. 

18. 1. Jonathan Z. Dav. as his own soul, 3. | 20. 17. 
16. Israel and Judah Z. David, because he went 
20. and Michal, Saul's daughter, Z. David 
2 Sam. 12.24. Lord Z. Solomon, and he sent Nathan 

13. 1. Amnon, the son of David, Z. Tamar 

15. hatred greater than love wherewith he Z- her 

1 Kings 3. 3. Solomon I. the Ld. walking in statutes 

10. 9. because the Lord Z. Israel, 2 Chron. 9. 8 
11. 1. king Solomon Z. many strange women 

2 Chron. 2. 11. the Lord Z. his people, La. 48. 14. 
11. 21. Rehoboam Z. Maachah above all his wives 
26.10. Uzziah had husbandmen, he Z. husbandry 

Esth. 2. 17. the king Z. Esther above all the women 
Job 19. 19. they whom I Z. are turned against me 
Psal. 47. 4. the excellency of Jacob whom he Z. 

78. 68. but chose the mount Zion which he Z. 

109. 17. as he Z. cursing, so let it come to him 
Isa. 38. 1 17. but thou hast Z. me from the pit 
Jer. 8. 2. all the host of heaven whom they have Z. 

14. 10. thus have they Z. to wander, they have not 

£zeA;. 16. 37. 1 will gather all them that ilioii h-.st Z. 

Hos. 9. 1. thou hast Z. a reward on every corii-fioor 

10. their abominations were according as they Z. 

11. 1. when Israel was a child, then I Z. him 
Mal. 1. 2. yet ye say, wherein hast thou Z. us ? 

2. 11. Judah profaned holiness of Lord which he Z. 
Mark 10. 21. then Jesus beholding him, Z. him 
Luke 7, 47. many sins are forgiven, for she Z. much 
John 3. 16. God so Z. the world || 19. darkness 

11.5. Jesus Z. Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus 
36. then said the Jews, behold how he Z. him 

12. 43. for they Z. praise of men more than praise 

13. 1. having Z. his own, he I. them to the end 
23. disciple whom Jesus Z.19.26. \ 20.2. 1 21.7,20. 



.)ohn\L2\ .he that joveth me shall be Z.ofmyFather 
28.if yeZ.me,ye would rejoice,because I go to cqj 
15. 9. as the Father Z. me, so have I Z. you 
16.27. Father himself loveth you, because ye I, me 
17. 23. and hast I. them, as thou hast I. me 
26.1ovewherewiththou hastZ.me,may be in them 
Rom. 8. 37. more than conquerors thro' him thati. 
2 Cor. 12. 15. the more I love you, the lesa I be t 
Gal- 2. 20. who Z. me, and gave himself for mo 
Eph. 2. 4. for his great love wherewith he I. us 
5. 2. as Christ also Z. us || 25. Christ I. the church 
2 Thess. 2. 16. God our Father, which hath I. us 
2 Tim. 4. 10. Demas having Z. this present world 
Heb. 1. 9. hast Z. righteousness, and hated iniquity 
2PeZ.2.15. Balaam Z. the wages of unrighteousness 

1 John 4. 10. not that we I. God, but that he Z. us 

11. if God so I. us II 19. because he first Z. us 
Rev. 1. 5. to him that Z. us and washed us from sin« 

12. 11. they Z. not their lives to the death 
/ have LOVED. 
Psal. 26. 8. I have I. the habitation of thy house 

ll9.47.delight in thy commands whichlhave Z.48. 
Isa. 43. 4. / have I. thee, therefore will I give men 
Jer.2.25. 1 have Z. strangers, and after them will I go 

31. 3. I have I. thee with an everlasting love 
Mal.\.2.Ihave I. you, yet ye say, wherein hast thou 
John 13.34. as I have Z. you, that ye also love, 15.12. 

15. 9. as the Father loved me, so I have I. you 
i?om.9.13.as it is written, Jacob I have I. but Esau 
Rev. 3. 9. 1 will make them know that I have I. thet 

LOVEDST. 

Isa. 57. 8. thou Z. their bed where thou sawestit 

John 17. 24. thou Z. me before foundation of world 

LOVELY. 

2 5a77i. 1.23. Saul and Jonathanwere Z. in their Uvea 
Canf. 5. 16. he is altogether Z.O daughter of Jerusal. 
Ezek. 33. 32. thou art to them as a very Z. song 
Phil. 4. 8. whatsoever things are Z. think on these 

LOVER. 

1 Kings 5. 1. for Hiram w-as ever a Z. of David 
Ps. 88. 18. Z. and friend hast thou put far from me 
Tit. 1. 8. a Z. of hospitality, a Z. of good men, sobex 

LOVERS. 
PsaZ. 38. 11. my Z. and friends stand aloof from my 
Jer. 3. ]. thou hast played the harlot with many Z. 
4.30.thy Z. w ill despise thee, they will seek thy life 

22. 20. go up and cry, for all thy Z. are destroyed 
22. thy Z. shall go into captivity, shalt be ashamed 

30. 14. all thy Z. have forgotten thee, they seek 
Lam.1.2. among all her Z. hatii none to comfort het 

19. 1 called for my Z. but they deceived me 
Ezek. 16. 33. thou givest thy gifts to all thy Z. 
36. thy nakedness discovered with thy Z.aud idols 
37. I will gather thy Z. || 23. 5. doted on her I. 

23. 9. 1 have delivered her into the hand of her I 
22. behold, I will raise up thy Z. against thee 

Hos. 2.5. 1 will go after my Z. l| 7. shall follow her I 
10. 1 will discover her lewdness in the sight of Z. 

12. these rewards that my Z. have given me 

13. and she went after her I. and ibrgat me 
8.9. are gone up to Assyria, Ephraim hath hired I. 

2 Tim. 3. 2. for men shall be Z. of their own selves 
4. heady, Z. ofpleasures more than Z. of God 

LOVES. 

Prov. 7. 18. come, let us solace ourselves with I, 

Cant. 7. 12. there will I give thee my Z. 
LOVEST. 

Gen. 22. 2. take thine only son Isaac whom thou Z 

Judg. 14. 16. thou dost but hate me, and Z. me not 

25am.l9.6. in that thou I. thine enemies, and hates! 

Psal. 45.7. thou Z. righteousness, therefore God thy 
52. 3. thou Z. evil more than good, and lying 
4. thou Z. all devouring words, O thou deceitful 

Eccl. 9. 9. live joyfully with the wife whom thou Z. 

John 11. 3. behold, he whom thou Z. is sick 
21. 15. Simon, son of Jonas, Z. thou me? IG, 17. 
LOVETH. 

Gen. 27. 9. make meat for thy father, such as he I. 
44. 20. a child, a little one, and his father Z. him 

Deut. 10.18. Lord Z. the stranger in giving him food 
15. 16. 1 will not go away because he Z. thee 

Ruth 4. 15. for thy daughter-in-law who Z. thee 

Psal. 11. 5. and him that I. violence his soul hateth 
7. for the righteous Lord I. righteousness, 33. 5 
34. 12. what man is he that Z. many days ? 
37. 28. for the Lord Z. judgment, 99. 4. 
87. 2. the Ld. Z. gates of Zion more than dwelling* 
119. 140. word is very pure, therefore thy serv. I 
146. 8. Lord openeth the eyes, Ld. Z. the righteous 

Prov. 3. 12. for whom the Lord Z. he coiTecteth 
12. 1. whoso Z. instruction, Z. knowledge 
13. 24. but he that Z. him, chasteneth him betimes 
15.9. he Z. him that followeth after righteousnes* 

12. a scorner Z. not one that reproveth him 
17. 17. a friend Z. at all times, and a brother is born 
19. Z. transgression that Z. strife, he that exalteth 
19. 8. he that getteth wisdom Z. his own soul 
21. 17. he that Z. pleasure, he that Z. wine and oil 
22. 11. he that Z. pureness of heart, the king big 
29. 3. whoso Z. wisdom rejoiceth his fa'her 



LOW 

Eccl. 5. 10- he that I. silver, he that I. abundance 

Vant. 1. 7. tell me, O thou whom my soul I. where 

3. 1 by night on my bed I sought him whom soul I. 

2. I will arise and seek him whom my soul I. 

3. to whom I said, saw ye him whom my soul I. ? 

4. I found him vliom my soul I. I held him 
.isa.l 23. every one Z.j'.fts and follows after rewards 
Hos. 10. 11. Ephraim as heifer I. to tread out corn 

12. 7. he is a merchant, he I. to oppress 
Mat. 10. 37. tJiat I. father or mother, he that I. son 
Lukel. 5. he I our nation || 47. the same I. little 
John's. 35. the Father Z. the Son, hath given, 5. 20. 

12. 25. he thai I. his life shall lose it 

'4.21. that hath my commandments, he it is that Z. 
■ae, and he thatZ. me shall be loved ofmyFath. 
2i he that Z. me not, keepeth not my sayings 

16.2' theFather himself Z. you, becatase loved me 
Rom. ] ', 8. he that Z. another hath fulfillea the law 
8 Cor. 9. 7, or of necessity, for G. I. a cheerful giver 
Eph. 5. 28 he that I. his wife, I. himself 
fcei. 12. 6. for whom the Lord Z. he chasteneth 

1 Joh7i 2. 10. he that I. his brother, abideth in light 
3. 10. he that Z. not his brother, is not of God 

14. I. not 'his brother, abideth in death, 4. 8, 20. 
4.7. every one that Z.is born of God, and knows G. 
21. that he who I. God, love his brother also 
5. 1. that Z. him that begat, Z. him that is begotten 
3 John 9. Diotrephes Z. to have the pre-eminence 
Rev. 22. 15. and whosoever Z. and maketh a lie 
LOVING. 

2 Sam. 19. f 6. by I. thine enemies, hating friends 
Prov.5. 19. let her be as the Z.hind and pleasant roe 

22. 1. and I. favour rather than silver and gold 

Isa. 56. 10. sleeping, lying down, Z. to slumber 

See Kindness, Kindnesses. 

LOW. 

Deut. 28. 43. and thou shalt come down very I. 

JwtZn-.l.fO.the Canaanites that dwelt in Z.countries 

1 Sam. 2. 7. the Lord bringeth Z. and lifteth up 

2 Chron. 9. 27. as sycamore-trees in the Z. plains 
26. 10. Uzziah had much cattle in the I. country 
28. 18. Philistines invaded cities of the I. country 

Job 5. 11. to set up on high those that be Z. 
22. t 29. he shall save him that hath I. eyes 
40. 12. look on every one proud, and bring him I. 

PsaL 49. 2. both high and I. rich and poor together 

62. 9. surely men of I. degree are vanity 
136. 23. who remembered us in our Z. estate 

Prov. 29. 23. a man's pride shall bring him Z. 
Eccl. 10. 6. and the rich sit in Z. place 
12. 4. when the sound of the grinding is Z. 
Isa. 13. 11. I will lay Z. the haughtiness of terrible 
25. 12. tne high fort of thy walls shall he lay Z. 
26. 5. the lofty city he layeth it Z. to the ground 
29. 4. thy speech shall be I. out of the dust 
32. 19. and the city shall be Z. in a Z. place 
Lam. 3. 55. 1 called on thy name out of Z. dungeon 
Ezek. 17. 6. it became a spreading vine of Z. stature 
24. trees shall know that I have exalted the 

Z. tree 
21. 26. exalt him that is I. abase him that is high 
26. 90. shall set thee in the I. parts of the earth 
29. 1 1-1. and they shall be there a Z. kingdom 
Luke 1. 48. he regarded I. estate of his handmaid 

52. he hath exalted them of Z. degree 
Rom. 12. 18. but condescend to men of Z. estate 
Jam. 1. 9. let the brother of Z. degree rejoice 
10. but the rich in that he is made Z. 
See Brought. 
LOWER varts of the earth 
Signify, [1] The valleys, Isa. 44. 23. [2] The 
state of the dead, Psal. 63. 9. [3] The mo- 
ther''s womb, Psal. 139. 15. [4] The earth, as 
the lowest part of the visible world, or the 
grace and state of the dead, Eph. 4. 9. 
LOWER. 
(?en.6.16. with Z.second and third stories make ark 
Lev. 13. 20. if rising be in sight Z. than the skin 

21. and if it be no I. than the skin, 26. 
Jfeh. 4. 13. therefore I set in the I. places the people 
Job 12. t 3. I fall not I. than you 
Psal. 8.5. made him little Z. than angels, iifeJ .2.7,9. 

63. 9. shall go into the I. parts of the earth 
Prov. 25.7. shouldest be put Z. in presence of prince 
Isa. 22. 9. ye gathered the waters of the Z. pool 

44. 23. sing, O heavens, shout y e Z. parts of earth 
Ezek. 43. 14. from tlie bottom even to the Z. settle 
Kph. 4. 9. that he descended first into the Z. parts 

LOWEST. 

Deut. 32. 22. and shall burn to the Z. hell 

iKings 12.31.made priests Z. 13. 33. 2 Kings 17.32. 

Psal. 86. 13. hast delivered my soul from the Z. hell 

88. 6. thou hast laid me in the Z. pit, in darkness 

139. 15. curiously wrought in the I. parts of earth 

Ezek. 41. 7. and so increased from the Z. chamber 

42. 6. the building was straitened more th^ the Z. 

L?ifce 14. 9. thou begin with shame to take Z. room 

10. but go and sit down in the I. room 

LOWETH. 

-*J 6. 5. wild ass bray, or Z. the ox over his fodderl 

33) 



LUS 

LOWING. 

1 Sam. 6. 12. the kine went along the high-way Z. 

15. 14. what meaneth then the Z. of the oxeni 

LOWLY. 
Psal. 138. 6. Lord high, yet hath he respect to I. 
Prov. 3. 34. the scorners, but he giveth grace to Z. 
11. 2. then cometh shame, but with Z. is wisdom 
16. 19. better to be of humble spirit with the I. 
Zech. 9. 9. he is just, Z. and riding on an ass 
Mat. 11. 29. learn of me, for I am meek and I. 

LOWLINESS. 
Eph. 4. 2. that ye walk with all Z. and meekness 
Phil. 2. 3. but in Z. of mind, let each esteem other 

LO WRING. 
Mat. 16. 3. foul weather, for the sky is red and I. 

LUCRE. 
1 Sam. 8. 3; Samuel's sons turned after Z.took bribes 

1 Tim. 3. 3. a bishop not greedy of filthy I. 8. 
Tit. 1. 7. a bishop must not be given to filthy I. 

11. teaching things they ought not for filthy Z. 
IPet. 5. 2. feed flock not for filthy Z. but ready mind 

LUKE-WARM. 
Rev. 3. 16. BO then because thou art l.-warm 
LUMP. 

2 Kings20. 7. take a Z. of figs and lay, Isa. 33.21. 
Rom. 9. 21. of the same Z. one vessel to honour 

11. 16. if the first fruit be holy the Z. is holy 
1 Cor. 5. 6. a little leaven leaveneth the I. Gal. 5. 9. 
7. purge out old leave^j, that ye may be a new I. 
LUMPS. 
1 Sam. 25. j 18. Abigail took 100 Z. of raisins 

LUxNATICK. 
Mat. 4. 24. and those which were Z. he healed 

17. 15. Lord have mercy on my son, for he is I. 

LURK. 
Prov. 1. 11. come, let us Z. privily for the innocent 
18. they Z. privily for their own lives 
LURKING 
1 Sam. 23. 23. take knowledge of all the Z. places 
Psal. 10. 8. he sitteth in the Z. places of the viUages 
17. 12. as it were a young lion Z. in secret places 
LUST 
Signifies, [1] Concupiscence, or unlawful carnal 
passion and desire, 1 Pet. 2. 11. 2 Pet. 2. 10. 
[2] That original corruption which inclines 
man to sin and evil. Jam. 1. 14, 15. 2 Pet. 1.4. 
[3] The desiring of lawful things to support 
and satisfy nature, Deut. 12. IS, 20, 21. [4] 
The iovetifig things forbidden, 1 Cor. 10. 6. 
[5j Corrupt and inordinate desires and affec- 
tions, 1 Pet. 4. 2. 
The Spiritlusteth against the flesh, Gal. 5. 17. The 
Spirit of God stirs up motions and desires in 
the saints contrary to those of the flesh, or unre- 
newedpartin man, and inclines them to desire 
and endeavour the utter destruction of it. 
Exod. 15. 9. my Z. shall be satisfied on them 
J\rum. 11. 14. tiio, mixed multitude lusted a Z. 

1 34. he called the place the graves of Z. 
33. 1 16. and they pitched at the grave of Z. 
Ps. 78. 18. tempted God by asking meat for their Z. 
30. they were not estranged from their Z. 
81. 12. I gave them up to their own hearts Z. 
Rom. 1. 27. burned in their Z. one toward another 
7. 7. I had not known Z. except the law had said 
GaZ.5.16.walk in Spirit, ye shall not fulfil Z. of flesh 
1 Thcss. 4. 5. not in I. of concupiscence as Gentiles 
Jam. 1. 14. tempted, when he is drawn of his own Z. 
15. when I. hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin 
2PeM.4. escaped corruption that in in world thro' I. 
2. 10. that walk after flesh in the I. of uncleanness 
1 John 2. 16. the Z. of the flesh, the .'. of the eye 
17. the world passeth away, and tlie Z. thereof 
LUST, Verb. 
Prov. 6. 25. Z. not after her beauty in thy heart 
JI/«i.5.28.whoso looketh on a woman to Z.after her 
1 Co7-.10.6. not Z.after evil things as they also lusted 
j/a;7i. 4. 2. ye Z. and have not, ye kill and desire to 

LUSTED. 
JVmjk. 11. 34. there they buried the people that ^ 
Ps. 106.14. but they Z. exceedingly in the wilderne s 
1 Cor. 10. 6. we should not lust as they also Z. 
Rev. 18. 14. fruits thy soui Z. after are departed 

LUSTETH. 
Deut. 12. 15. what thy soul Z. after, 20, 21. [ 14. 26. 
GaZ.5.17.the fleshZ. against the Spirit, and the Spirit 
Jam. 4. 5. the spirit that dwelleth in us Z. to envy 

LUSTING. 
JVmto. 11. 4. and the mixed multitude fell a Z. 

LUSTS. 
Mark 4. 19. the Z. of other things choke the word 
John 8. 44. and the Z. of your father ye will do 
i?07«. 1.24. God gave them up to uncleanness thro' Z. 
6. 12. that you should obey it in the Z. thereof 
13. 14. make no provision for the flesh, to fulfil Z. 
GaZ.5.24.that art Christ's have crucifi. flesh with Z. 
Eph. 2. 3. had our conversation in the Z. of the flesh 
4. 22. which is corrupt according to the deceitful I. 

1 Tim.6.9. will be rich fall into foolish and hurtful Z. 

2 Tm.2.22.flee youthful /. but follow righteousness 



LIE 

2 Tm.3.6.1ead captive sillywomen led awuyw uh 
4. 3. after their own Z. shall they heap tea'clieie 

Tit. 2. 12. teaching us that denying worldly l. 
3.3.were disobedient,serving divers Z. and pl-easu I 

Jam. 4. 1. come they not hence, even of your I 1 
3. ye ask that ye may consume it on your Z. 

1 Pet. 1. 14. not fashioning according to former I 
2. 11. beseech you abstain from fleshly I. that wai 
4. 2. that he no longer should live to the I, of ineo 

3. when we walked in lasciviousness, Z. excess of 

2 Pet. 2. 18. they allure through the Z. of the^.esli 
3.3. shall come scoffers, walking after their own I. 

Jude 16. murmurers, complainers, walking alter /. 
18. who should walk after their own ungod.'y I. 
LUSTY. 
Judg. 3. 29. they slew of Moab 10,000 men, ail / . 

LYAR, or LIAR. 
Job 24. 25. if it be not so, who will make me a Z.? 
Prov. 17. 4. a Z. giveth ear to a naughty tongue 
19. 22. and a poor man is better than a Z. 
30. 6. lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a I. 
Jer. 15. 18. wilt thou be altogether to me as a Z. 
John 8. 44. for he is a Z. and the father of it 

55. if I say, I know him not, I shall be a Z. like to 

Rom. 3. 4. let God be true, and every man a I. 

1 John 1. 10. we have not sinned, we make him a Z. 

2. 4. keepeth not his commandments is a Z. 4. 20. 

22. who is a I. but he that denieth Jesus is Christ 

5. 10. that believeth not God, hath made him a i. 

LIARS. 
Deut. S3. 29. thine enemies shall be found Z. to thee 
Psal. 116. 11. I said in my haste, all men are I. 
Isa. 44. 25. that frustrateth the tokens of the I. 
Jer, 50. 36. a sword is upon the I. they shall dote 
1 Tim. 1. 10. law is made for Z. for perjured persons 
Ti£.1.12.said, the Cretians are always Z. evil beasts 
Rev. 2. 2. hast tried them, and hast found them Z. 
21. 8. all Z. shall have their part in lake that burns 

LYE, or LIE. 
Lev. 6. 2. if a soul Z. to his neighbour in that 

19. 11. ye shall not steal, nor Z. one to another 
J^um. 23. 19. God is not a man, that he should Z. 

1 Sam. 15. 29. Strength oflsr. will not Z. nor repeni 

2 Kings 4. 16. my lord, do not Z. to thy handmaid 
Job 6. 28. look on me, for it is evident to you if I I. 

34. 6. should I I. against my right, my wound la 
Psal. 89. 35. once sworn that I will not Z. to David 
Prov. 14. 5. a faithful witness will not Z. but a false 
Zsa.63. 8. they are my people, child, that will net Z 
Mic. 2. 11. if a man walking in falsehood do Z. 
Hab. 2. 3. at the end it shall speak and not Z. 
Acts 5. 3. why hath Satan filled thy heart to Z. ? 
Rom.Q. 1. I say truth in Chr. I Z. not, 1 Tim. 2. 7. 
2 Cor. 11. 31. Father of our Lord knoweth 1 1, not 
Gal. 1. 20. which I wrote to you, behold I Z. not 
Col. 3. 9. Z. not one to anoth. seeing ye have put oft' 
Tit. 1. 2. God that cannot Z. promised, Heb. 6. 18 
Jam. 3. 14. glory not, I. not against the truth 
1 John 1. 6. if we say, we have fellowship with him, 

and walk in darkness, we /. and do not the trutii 
Rev. 3. 9. which say they are Jews, but do Z. 

LIED. 
1 Kingsl^. 18.1 am a prophet, but he Z. unto hun 
Psal. 78. 36. they I. unto him with their tongues 
Isa. 57. 11. of whom been afraid, that thou hast I 
Acts 5. 4. thou hast not Z. unto men, but unto God 

LIETH. 
Lev. 6. 3. found that was lost, and Z. concerning ii 

LIE, Substantive, 
Signifies, [1] A falsity or untruth, Judg. 16. 10. 

[2] False doctrine, 1 John 2. 21. [3] An 

image, or idolatrous representation of God, 

Rom. 1. 25. 
Psal. 62. 9. and men of high degree are a Z. 
119. 69. the proud have forged a I. against me 
Isa. 44. 20. is there not a Z. in my right hand ? 
Jer. 27. 10. they prophesy a I. to you to remove 
vou from your land, 14, 1 5, 16. | 29. f 9, 21 . 

28. ]5. thou makest this people to trust in a I. 

29. 31. and he caused you to trust in a Z. 
37. 1 14. then said Jeremiah, it is a I. 

Ezek. 21. 29. whilst they divine a Z. to thee 

Mic. 1. 14. houses of Achzib shall be a Z. to kings 
y'o.ch. 10. 2. for the diviners have seen a Z. and told 
J v,8. 44. when he speaketh a Z. he speaketh of 
Ror 1. 25. who chansed the truth of God into a I 

3. 7 ath more abounded thro' my Z. to his glory 
2Theif 2.11. delusion, that they should beheve a l 
1 .John 2. 21. ye know that no Z. is of the truth 

27. anointing teach, you of all things, and is no Z. 
Rev. 21. 27. neither whatsoever maketh a I. 

22. 15. without are whosoever lov. and mak. t I 

LIES. 
.Tudg. 16. 10. behold, thou hast told me Z. 13 
Job 11. 3. should thy I. make men hold their pe (ce^ 

13. 4. ye are forgers of Z. physicians of no vn Ine 
Psal. 40. 4. respecteth not such as turn asiHf- 'ol 

58. 3. wicked are esfr^ng, and go astray, sp.-ak I. 

62. 4. they delight in Z. they curse mwardiy 

63. 11. the mouth that speaketh Z. shall be ..toppe.! 



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MAD 



MAD 



Ps. 101. 7. that tellcth I. shall not tarry in my sight 
Prov. 6.19. L. hates u false witness that speakelli /. 
14. 5. but a false witness will utter I. 
25. but a deceitful witness sncakcth I. 
19. 5. and he that speaketh /. shall not escape 
9. and he that speaketh I. shall perish 
29. 12. if a ruler hearken to I. his servants wicked 
30. 8 remove far from me vanity andZ. 
fsa. 9. 15. the projihet that teachcth /. he is the tail 

16. 6i the pride of Moab, but his l. shall not be so 
28.^5. for we have made I. our refuge 

17. the hail shall sweep away the refuge of I. 
.W. 3. your lips have spoken I. your tongue hath 

4. they trust in vanity, and speak I. 

Jer.d.'S. they bend their tongues like their bow forZ. 

5. they have taught their tongiv; to speak I. 
14. 14. the proi)hets prophesy I. 23. 25, 26. 
16,. 19. surely our fathers have inherited I. 
2flL 6. to wiiom thou hast prophesied I. vanity 

23. 14. they commit adultery, and walk in I. 

32. cause my peo. to err by their I. and lightness 
48. 30. shall not bo so, his Z. shall not so effect it 
Ezek. 13. 8. ye have spoken vanity and seen Z. 
9. mine hand be upon the prophets that divine Z. 

19. by your lying to my people that hear your Z. 
22. with I. ye have made the righteous sad 

22.28. divining Z. unto them, saying, thus saith L. 

24. 12. she hath wearied herself with Z. 
Pan. 11. 27. they shall speak Z. at one table 
Hos. 7. 3. tliey make the princes glad with their Z. 

13. tho' redeemed, yet they have spoken Z. ag. me 
10. 13. ye have eaten the fruit of Z. because thou 

11. 12. Ephraim ccmpasseth me about with Z. and 
the house of Israel with deceit,but Judah faithful 

12. 1. he daily increaspiJi Z. and desolation 
Amos 2. 4. and their Z. caused them to err 

Mic. 6. 12. the inhabitants thereof have spoken Z. 
Jifah. 3. 1. woe to the bloody city, it is full of Z. 
Hab. 2. 18. the molten image, and a teacher of Z. 
Zep/i. 3. 13. the remnant of Israel shall not speak Z. 
Zecli. 13. 3. thou speakest Z. in the name of the Ld. 

1 Tim. 4. 2. speak Z.in hypocrisy,having conscience 

LYING. 
Ps. 31. 6. 1 have hated them that regard Z. vanities, 

•but I trust in the Lord 
IB.let the Z.lips be put to silence, that speak things 
52. 3. thou lovest Z. rather than righteousness 
59. 12. and for cursing and Z. which they speak 
109. 2. ihey have spoken against me with Z. tongue 

119. 29. remove from me the way of Z. and grant 
163. I hate and abhor Z. but thy law do I love 

120. 2. deliver my soul, O Lord, from Z. lips 
Prou.6.17.the Lord hateth a proud look, a Z.tongue 

10. 18. he that hideth hatred with Z. lips is a fool 
12. 19. but a Z. tongue is but for a moment 

22. Z. lips are abomination to the Lord 

13. 5. a righteous man hateth Z. but a wicked man 
is loathsome, and cometh to shame 

17. 7. much less do Z. lips become a prince 

21. 6. getting of treasures by a Z.tongue is vanity 
26. 28. a Z. tongue hateth those afflicfled by it 
(sa. 30.9. that this is a rebellious people, I. children 
32. 7. he deviseth wicked devices with Z. words 

59. 13. in transgressing and Z. against the Lord 
/er.7.4.trust ye not in Z.words, saying, temple of L. 

8. behold, ye trust in I. words that cannot profit 
29. 23. because have spoken Z. words in my name 
Ezek. 13. 6. they have seen vanity and Z. divina- 
tion, saying, the Lord saith 
nave ye not spoken a Z. divination 1 
19. by your Z. to my people that hear your lies 
Dan. 2.9. ye have prepared Z.words to speak before 
Hos. 4.2.by swearing, Z. and killing, they break cat 
Jonah 2. 8. they that observe Z. vanities forsake 
Epfi. 4. 25. putting away Z. speak every man truth 

2 Tlicss. 2. 9. whose coming, is with Z. wonders 

LYING spirit. 
I Kings 22. 22. 1 will be a Z. spirit in the mouth of 
all his prophets, 2 Chron. 18. 21. 

23. Ld. hath put a l. s. in i)rophets, 2 Chr. 18. 22. 

LYING. 
Of 71.34.7. wrought folly in Z. with Jacob's daughter 
J\riiwj 31.17.kill woman that hath knov/n man by I. 

18. ail that have not known man by I. with him, 

keep alive for yourselves, Judg. 21. 12. 

31.35. women had not known man byZ. with him 
Deut 22. 22. if a man be found I. with a woman 
.Tudrr. 21. 1 11. destroy that knoweth Z. with man 

LYING. 
Oen. 29.2. there were three flocks of sheep Z. by it 
Exod. 23. 5. the ass of him that hateth thee, I. 
Dent. 21. 1. if one be found slain, Z. in the field 
Psal. 139. 3. thou compassest my path and Z. down 
fsa. 56. 10. sleeping, Z. down, loving to slumber 
Jlat. 9.2. brought a man sick of the palsy, Z. on bed 
MarkT). 40. he entereth in where the damsel was Z. 
Luke 2. 12. ye shall find the babe Z. in a manger, 16. 

John 13. 25! he then Z. on Jesus' breast, saith 

20. 5. he sav/ the linen clothes I. yet wont not in 
7 and the napkin not I. with the linen clothos 

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LYING in wait. 
Jbs/i.S. 1 13. there I. ui wait on westsideof the city 
Jtidg. 9. 35. and yxbimelecli rose up from Z. in wait 

16. 9. now there were men l.inwait in the chamb. 
Lam.Z.lQ. he was to me as a bear Z. in wait., as lion 
Jlcts 20. 19. which befel me by the Z. in w. of Jews 

23. 16. when Paul's kinsmen heard of their Z. in w. 



MAD 

Signifies, [1] One distracted, or deprived of rea- 
son, Acts 26. 24. 1 Cor. 14. 23. [2J One dis- 
sembling madness, and behaving himself fool- 
ishly, I Sam. 21. 13. [3] One furious with 
raging zeal in persceuting. Acts 26. 11. [4] 
One whose mind is so troubled and perplexed, 
that he knows not what to do, bat acts irregu- 
larly and extravagantly, Deut. 28. 34. Eccl. 7. 

7. Jer. 25. 16. [5] One who is infatuated, or 
impetuous and violent in his desires after 
idols and vanity, Jer. 50. 38. [6] Foolish, de- 
ceitful, and lying, Hos. 9. 7. 

Deut. 28. 34. shall be vi. for the sight of thine eyes 

1 Sa.7n. 21. 13. and David feigned himself m. 

14. Achish said to his servatits, you see man is m. 

2 Kings 9. 11. wheref. came this m. fellow to thee? 
Psal. 102. 8. they that are m. against n)e are sworn 
Eccl. 2. 2. 1 said of laughter it is m. of mirth, what 

7. 7. surely oppression maketh a wise man m, 
Tsa. 44. 25. and that maketh diviners m. 

59.tl5.he that departeth from evil is accounted m. 
Jer. 25. 16. they shall drink, be moved, and be m. 

29. 26. for every man that is m. put him in prison 

50. 38. and they are m. upon their idols 

51. 7. of her wine, therefore the nations arc m. 
^05 .9. 7. the proph. is a fool, the spiritual man ism. 
.lohn 10. 20. hath devil and is m. why hear ye him? 
Jlcts 12. 15. and they said to Rhoda, thou art m. 

26. 11. and being exceedingly m. against them 

24. Paul, much learning doth make thee m. 

25. but he said, I am not m. most noble Festus 
1 Cor. 14. 23. will they not say that ye are m. ? 

MADE. 
Exod. 2.14. who m. thee prince over us? Jlcts 7. 27. 

4. 11. L. said to him, who hath m. man's mouth ? 
9.20. m. his servants and.cattle flee into the houses 
32. 4. after he had m. it a molten calf^ hey said 

25. Aaron had ?h. them naked to their shame 

31. and have m. them gods of gold, Hos. 8. 4. 

39. 42. so the children of Israel m. all the work 

JVum.20.5.\vby have ye m. us to come from Egypt? 

Z)«j^.9.21.Itookyoursin and calfwhich he had m. 

./o5/i.8. 15. Joshua and Isr. m. as if they were beaten 

9. 4. went andm. as if they had been ambassadors 

14. 8. they m. the heart of the people melt 
22.23. the pattern of the altar which our fathers m 

Judg. 16. 19. she m. Samson sleep upon her knees 
25. Samson m. the Philistines sport, 27. 
18. 24. ye have taken away the gods which I m. 

1 Sam. 3. 13. his sons m. themsel v. vile, restrain, not 
8. 1. that Samuel m. his sons judges over Israel 
12. 1. behold, I have m. a king over you 

15. 17. wast thou notra. the head of Israel ?, 
33. as thy sword hath m. women childless 
27.10. Achish said, whither have ye to. road to-day 

2 Sam. 13. 6. Amnon lav down and m. himself sick 

1 Kings 12. 32. sacrificing to calves that he had m. 

15. 12. he removed all idols which his fathers m. 
13. she had m. an idol in a grove, 2 Chr. 15. 1(5. 

20.34. shalt make streets as my father m. in Sama. 

2 Kings 11. 12. they m. him king and anointed him 

16. 11. as Ahaz sent, so Urijah the priest m. it 

1 Chr. 26. 10. yet his father m. him the chief 

2 Chr. 25. 16. art thou to. of the king's counsel? 
28. 19.for Ahab to. Judah naked and transgressed 
33.7. set the idol he had ?n. in the house of God 
34. 33. Josiah m. all present to serve the Lord 

Ezra 5. 14. Shesh-bazzar whom he to. governor 
JVfe/j. 4. 9. we to. our prayer unto our God 
Esth. 2. 17. Ahasuerus m. her queen inst. of Vashti 

9. 17. they7«. it day of feasting and gladness, 18. 
.Tob 15. 7. or wast thou m. before tho hills? 
Psal. 7. 15. he to. a pit, and is fallen into pit he to. 

9. 15. the heathen are sunk into the pit they m. 

52.7. this is the man that to. not God his strength 
Eccl- 2. 4. I TO. me great works, 1 builded houses 
5. 1 TO. the gardens 1| 6. I m. the pool* of water 
Cant. 1. 6. they m. me keeper of the vineyards 

3. 10. he TO. the pillars of silver, bottom of gold 

6. 12. my soul m. me like chariots of Amminadib 
Isa. 2. 8. that which their own fingers have to. 

14. 16. is this the man that to. earth to tremble? 
23. 15. for we have to. lies our refuge, and falseh. 
29.16.sh;ill work say of him that to. it,he m. me not 
31.7. which your hands have to. unto you for a sin 
40. 1 14. and who to. him understand ? 
59. t 2. your sins have m. him hide his face 

8. they have to. them crooked paths 



Jer. 10. 11. the gods that have not to. th'o heavens 
12. 10. have m. my pleasant portion a wildernesi 
18. 4. the vessel that he vi. was marred in the hant*. 
of the poiter, so he vi. it again another vesso) 
37. 15. for they had to. that liie prison 
41.9.which Asa the king had to. for iear of Baashft 
51. 34. Nebuchadnezzar m. me an empty vessel 

Ezek. 13. 22. ye /«. the heart of the righteous sad 
17. 16. where tho king dwelleth that ///.him king 

20. 28. there also they to. their sweet savour 

21. 24. ye have m. your iniquity to be remembered 
31.4. waters TO. hi)n great, deep set him upon high 

Dan. 5. 11. ihy father to. master of ihe magiciana 
9. 13. yet w. we not our prayer before the Lord 

Hos. 2. t 8. silver wherewith they to. Baal 

7. 5. the princes have m. him sick with wine 

8. 6. the workman to. ii, therefore it is not God 
Jlvios 5. 26. the god vyhich ye m. to yourselves 
Zcch. t. t 11. but ihey to. their cars heavy 

12. yea, they w. their hearts as an adamant m. 
Mat. 9. 22. daughter, thy faith hath to. thee whole, 

J^lark 5. 34. | 10. 52. Luke 8. 48. 1 17. 19. 

15. 6. have m. commandment of G. ofisone effect 
21. 13. called the house of prayer, but ye have m. it 

a den of thieves, Mark 11. 17. I^uke 19. 46. 

25. 16. traded and m. them other five talents 
//wAe 12. 14. man, who m. me a judge over you 1 
Jlcts 3. 16. and his name hath m. this man strong 

8. 3. as for Saul, he to. havock of the church 
23.13.more than forty who had m. this conspiracy 
27. 40. they noised sail, and m. toward shore 
Rom. 8. 2. hath ?74. fiee from law of sin and death 
1 Tim. 1. 19. concerning faith have to. shipwreck 
Heb. 7. 19. for the Jaw m. nothing perfect 
1 John 5. 10. he that believeth not, hath m. G. a liar 
Rev. 7. 14. TO. them white in (be blood of the Lamb 
14. 8. she TO. all nations drink of the wine 
See Covenant, End, Fire. 
MADE, meant of God, Lord, Christ. 
Gen. 1. 7. God m. the firmament and divided 

16. m. two great lights, he m. stars, Ps. 136. 5, 7, 
25. God TO. the beast of the earth after his kind 

31. God saw every thing that he had m. was good 
2. 2. God rested from all his work he had to. 

4. God TO. the earth and heavens, Exod. 20. IL 
I 31. 17. Psal. 146. 6. Isa. 45. 18. ./er. 10. 12.. 
9. TO. to grow every tree || 22. m. he a woman 

5. 1. in the likeness of God to. he him, 9. 6 

6. 6. it repented the Lord he hod ?n. man, 7. 
8. 1. God TO. a wind to pass over the earth 

21. 6. and Sarah said, God hath ?«. me to laugh 
24. 21. the Lord hath m. his journey prosperous 

26. 22. now the Lord hath vi. room for us 

39. 3. the liorj m. all Josej)h did lo j)rosper, 23 
41. 51. God hath to. me lo forget all my toil 

45. 8. God hath m. me a father to Pharaoh 
9. God hath to. me Lord of all Egypt 

Exod. 1. 21. the mid wives feared God, he to. house* 

14. 21. and the Lord m. the sea dry land 
Lev. 23. 43. I to. Israel to dwell in booths 

26.13.1 amL. your G. and I have to. you go uprig 
J^Tum. 32. 13. he to. them wander in the wildernesj 
Deut. 2. 30. for the Lord m. his heart obstinate 
4. 36. out of heaven he in. thee lo liear his voice 
10. 22. the Lord hath to. thee as tlic stars 
11.4. how he ?». the waterof the Red-sea to overfl. ' 
2G. 19. thee above all nations which he hath to. 

32. 6. hath he not w. thee, and established thee 

13. he TO. him ride, m. him suck honey out of rock 
15. then he forsook God which to. him, and rock 

.Tosh. 22.25. ihe Lord ?«. Jordan border between us 
.Judg. 5. 13. he to. him have dominion over mighty 
21. 15. the Lord had 711. a breach in the tribes 

1 Sam. 12. 8. and m. them dwell in this place 

15. 35. the Ld. repented that he had to. Saul king 

2 Sam. 6. 8. because the Lord had to. a breach upon 
22. -12. he TO. darkness jiavilions round about him 

36. thy gentleness ha'h m. me great, Psal^ 18. 35. 

1 Kings 2, 24. who hath to. me a house as promised 

10. 9. the Lord loved Israel, therefore he to. the* 

king, 14. 7. 1 16. 2. 2 Chr. 1. 11. 

1 Chr. 16. 26. but the Lord m. the heavens, JVeA. 9. 

6. Ps. 33. 6. I 96. 5. | 121. 2. | 124. 8. | 134. 3. 

2 Chron. 20. 27. the Lord had m. them to rejoice 
26 5. he sought the Lord, God to. him to prosper 

Ezra 6. 22. Lord had to. them joyful, JVrA. 12.43. 

,Tob 10.8. thy hands have m. me and fashioned m& 

16. 7. he hath to. me weary, thou hast to. desolate 

17. 6. he hath to. me a by-word of the people 
23.26. when he m. a decree for the rain, and a way 
31. 15. did not he that to. me in the womb make 

33. 4. the Spirit of God m. me, and gave me life 
40.19.he that m.him can make his sword approach 

Psal. 30. 1 . hast not m. my foc.=! to rejoice over me 

46. 8. what desolations he hath m. in the earth 
95. 5. th*e sea is hi.« and he to. it || 100. 3. he m. us 
105. 23. he sent darkness, and m. it dark 

118. 24. this is the da/ the Ld. halh m. will rejoice 
119. 73. thy hands have m. me and fa.^ihioned me 
136. 5. that by wisdom m. the heavens,./3ciff 14. 15 



MAD 

P*. 13.'5. 14. and m. Isr. pass tiiiougli the midst of it 
14i. G. iic iKilh III. a decree wliicii shall nut pass 
lid. 2; let Uiael rejoice in him tiiac ni. him 

ProD. Iti. 4. the l/oid iii. ail things ".'or hhnself 
'20. 12. tlie Lord hath m. even buili ot' them 

Eccl. 3.11. he iiaiii m. over}' thing beautiful in time,' 
7. 29. I found that God iiath /«. man upright < 

Jsa. 27. 11. ho liiat in. them wi.l not have mercy 
30 33. he hath in. Topiiet deep and large 
44 2. thus saith the Lord that //(. aud formed thee 
53. 12. he III. intercsssioii for the transgressors 
66. 2. all these things hath mine hand ;/;. 

Jcr. 8. 8. lo, certainly in vain m. lie it 
29'. 25. the Lord in. tiiee priest instead of Jehoiada 
32. 20. who hast 7,1. thee a name as at this day 

38. 16. as the Lord liveth, that m. us this soul 
Lam. 1.13. he hath m.nie desolate and faint, 3. 11. 

14. the Lord hath m. my strength to fall 
3. 4. my flesh and my skin hatli he m. old 
T.hath 7;j. my chain heavy j|9.7rt.ray paths crooked 
15.- he hath m. rne drunkoa with wormwood 
Ezek. 31. 16. I m. nations to shake at the sound 
/onah 1.9. 1 fear God v,-ho hath vLsea. and dry land 
Zeph. 3. 6. I VI. their streets waste, none passeth 
.a/a£.19.4.he m. them male and female, J\[ark IO.6. 
Luke 11.40.did not lie ihatra.that v.hicii is without 
John 1. 3. without liim was not any thing m. 
4. 1. Jesus m. more disciplesL;46. he w.water wine 
5. 11. he that in. ma whoie said, take up thy bed 
9. 6. he spat and 711. clay of the spittle, IL 14. 

19. 7. because he m. himaoUthe Son of God 
^cts 2. 36. know tliat God hath in. that same Jesus 

15. 7. ye know that God m. choice among us 
17. ai. G. that m. the v,orId aud all things therein 

26. hath m. of one blood all nations of men 

20. 23. the fioiy Ghost hath vi. you overseers 

1 Cor. 1. 20. III. foohsh the wisdom of this world 
i Cor.3.6.hath i/i.us able ministers of NewTestam. 

5.21. hath in. him to he sin for us who knew no sin 
Gal. 5. 1. liberty v/heiev.iih Christ hath m. us free 
Eph. 1. 6. he hath m. us accepted in the Beloved 

2.6. God hath iii.us sit together in heavenly places 

14. he is our peace vrho haih ??i. both one 
Pkilem. 2. 7. bat m. himself of no reputation 
Col. 1. l.J. who hath m. us meet to be partakers 
^ 2. 15. he m. a shew of them openly, triumphing 
Hcb. 1. 2. by whom also he m. the worlds 

6. 13. for vv^hen God m. promise to Abraham 
Jiev. 1. ''. and hath m. us kings and priests to God 

14.7. E:;d worship him that m. heaven and earth 

I havCj or huve I MADE. 
Oen. 7. 4. destroy every living substance I have m. 

14. 23. lest tlioa say, I hace ;n. Abram rich 

17.5.a father of nations Aaye/ni. thee, Roiii.4.11. 

27. 37. Isaac said, behold, [have m. him thy lord 
Exod. 7. 1. see / hace m. thee a god to Pharaoh 

2 5a7?i.7.9. T have m.Xh&v, a great name, 1 Chr.Yl.Q. 
1 Kings 8. 53. wherewith / have vl. supplication 
1 Chr. 20. 19. for the which / have ??i. provision 
Ezra 6. 11. /Darius have m. a decree, 12. 

Job 17. 13. / Jiacs m. my.bed in the darkness 
31. 24. \i I have m. gold my hope, or have said 

39. 6. whose house I have m. the wilderness 
Psal. 45. 1. I will speak of things which I have m. 
Prov. 20.9. w'lo can say, I have ni. my heart clean! 
Tsa. 16. 19. I have 711. their shouting to cease 

21. 2. the sighing thereof have I m. to cease 
43.7. 1 have formed him, yea, I have m. him, 46. 4. 
45. 12. I h. in. the earth, and creat. man, .ler. 27.5. 
57. 16. and the soais which I have m. should fail 

Jer. 1. 13. behold I hare m. thee a det^enced city 
49.10. but Ih.zve m. Esau bare, and uncovered 

Ezek. 3. 8. behold, I have m. thy face strong, 9. 
17. 1 have m. thee a v/atchman So house of Israel 
13.22. ye made heart sad, wham I have not ?«. sad 
17. 24." and I have m. the dry tree to liourish 

22. 4. therefore have 1 111: thee a reproach 

29. 3. my river is mine, / have m. it for mvself, 9. 

31. 9. Ih. m. him fair by multitude of his branches 
Dan. 3. 15. worship the image which I have m. 
Amos 4.10. Thavc m.the stink of camps to come up 
Ohad. 2. 1 have m. thee small among the heathen 
J^al. 2. 9. therefore hmve I m. you contemptible 
John 7. 23. because Ih. m. a man every whit whole 
1 Cor. 9. 19. yet have In. mvself servant to all 

Thou hast MADE. 
JEzoi.15.17. plant them in the place which th. h. m 

29. 36. when thou ha.^t 771. an atonement for it 
J05A.2.I7. this oath which thou h. m. us swear, 20. 
\Kings 3.7. t.h. TW.thy servant king instead of Day 

9. 3.1[ haveheard thy 5U!)plication tliat thou h. m 

8 Kings 19.15. O Lord God of Israel, thou hast m. 

° heaven and earth, Isa. 37. 16. Jer. 32. 17 

I Chr. 22.8. word came, saying th. h. m. great wars 

Job 1. 10. t. h. m. a hedge about him and his house 

10. 9. remember that thou hast m. me as the clay 

16. 7. thou hast m. decolale all my company 
Psal. 8.5. thou hast m. him little lower than angels 

13. 43. thou hast m. me the head of the heathen 
ai. 6. tJwu hast m. him most blessed for ever 
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MAD 

Psal. 30.7. thou hast iii. my mountain stand strong 
39.5. behold, thju h. m. my days as a hand breadtn 
60.2. t.h. I'll, liie earUito tremble, thou iiasl broken 
3. thou hast ni.us drink ine wine ofastouiilimeut 
74. J7. thou hast ,11. summer and winter 
86.9. all nations wiiom thou hast m. shall worship 

88. 8. thou hast in. me an abomination to them 

89. 42. thou hast m. ail his enemies to rejoice 
44. t. h. m. his glory to cease, and cast his throne 
47. wherefore hast thou m. all men in vain 1 

91.9.becau5e thou hast m.the Lord thy habitation 

92. 4. thou Ld. hast ih. me giad through thy work 

104.24.tiiy works, m wisdom hast thou, //i.them all 
26.Leviathan,whom thouhast in.to play thereui 

119. 98. thou hastin. me sviser than mine enemies 
Isa. 25. 2. for thuu hast ni. of a city a heap, a ruin 

43. 24. but thou hast m. me to serve with Liiy sins 

63. 17. Ld. why th- h. m. us to err from thy ways ? 
Jei: 2.2d. but where are thy gods tiiat Z. h. m. thee? 

14. 22. we v.ait on thee, lor t. h. in. all these things 
Lam. 3.45. t. h. tu. us as the oit'scouriug and refuse 
Ezek.Vi.b. nor hast t.m. up the hedge lorthe house 

16. 24. thou h. 7)1. thee a high place in every street 
25. thou hast m. thy beauty to.be abhorred 

22. 4. hast defiied in tliy idolS which thou hast tr. 

13. at thy dishonest gam which t. h. in. and blood 

jli {2.^.20.12. but one hour, and i. A.m. them equal to us 

Rom. 9. 20. thing formed say, why h. t. vi. me thus 

Rev. 5. 10. th. h. m. us to our God kings and priests 

MADE haste. 
Gen.2i.4:f3. Rebekah m.h. and letdown her pitcher 

43. 3U. Joseph m. h. j| Exod. 34. 8. Moses m. haste 
Judg. 13. 10. Manoah's wife m. haste and ran 

1 Sam. 23.28. David m. h.\\ 25. 18. x\bigail m. haste 

2 Sam. 4.4. as Mephibosheth's nurse m. haste to flee 
PsiiZ.119.e0. 1 m.haste, and delayed not to keep thy 
Luke 19. 6. Zaccheus m. haste, and came down 

See Israel, Six, Knows. 

MADE 7n.anifest. 

/<uZ,'e8.17.nothing secret thatshall not bem.TnaT! if. 

JoJin 1.31. but that he should be ?n. manifest to Isr. 

3. 21. to the light, that his deeds may be m. manif. 

9. 3. the works of G. should be m. manifest in him 
Rom. 10. 20. 1 was m. m. to them that asked not 

16. 26. but now is tk. on. to all nations for obed. 

1 Cor. 3.13. every man's work shall be m.manifcst 
11. 19. that they which are approved may be 7n:m 
14. 25. thus are the secrets of his heart m. m. 

2 Cor. 4. 10. life of Jesus should be m. m. 11. 

11. 6. we have been thoroughly ni. m. among you 
Eph. 5. 13. are approved, are ;/i. m. by the light 
Cut. 1. 25. but nov,' is m. manifest to his saints 
2 Tim. 1.10. now m. in. by the ajipearing of Christ 
Ueb. 9. 8. way into the holiest was not yet m. m. 

1 John 2. 19. went out, that they might be m. m. 
Rev. 15. 4. lor thv judgraen.s are 771. manifest 

''MADE peace. 
Josh. 9. 15. and Joshua in. peace with them, 10.1,4. 
11. 19. there was not a city that m.p. with Israel 

2 Sam. 10. 19. when tlie servants of Hadarezer 

were smitten, they m. peace witli Israel, 
1 Chron. 19. 19. 

1 Kings 22. 44. Jehoshaphat m. peace with Israel 

MADE ready. 
Gen. 43. 25. they 777. r. the present against noon 

46. 29. Joseph vi. ready his chariot to meet Israel 
£2:0.^.14.6. Pharaoh 7/7. ready his chariot, and took 
.Judg. 6. 19. and Gideon went in and 777. ready a kid 

13. 15. Manoah said, till we have 777. ready a kid 
1' Kings 0. 7. 777. r. before it was brought thither 

2 Kings 9. 21. and Joram's chariot was m. ready 

1 Chron. 25. 2. and had 77;. ready for the building 

2 Chron. 33.14. afterward they 777. r. for themselves 
Fsal. 7. 12. he hath bent his bow and 777. it ready 
Hos. 7. 6. they have 777. r. their heart like an oven 
J\Iat. 26. 19. the disciples m. ready the passover, 

Mark 14. 16. Luke 22. 13. 
..^cts 10.- 10. while they 777. r. Peter fell into a trance 
2 Cor. 10. 16. boast of things ?7i. ready to our hand 
Rev. 19. 7. and his wife hath 777. herself recuZy 

MADE speed. 
1 Kings 12.18. Reh'.boam ?7i. 5. to get, 2 CAt-.IO.IB. 

MADE void. 

JVum. 30. 12. if her husband hath utterly 7n. void 

Psal. 89. 39. thou hast m. v. covenant of thy serv. 

119.126. time to work, for they have m. v. thy law 

Rom. 4. 14. for if they of law be heirs, faith is 771- r. 

MADE, passiiuly. 
Gen. 49. 24. the arms of his hands were 772. strong 
Lev. 22. ,5. whereby he may be m. unclean 
J^\im. 4. 26. they shall bear all that is 777._ for them 

6.4. hesliall eat nothing that is???, of the vine-tree 

1 Kings 8. 38. what supplication be m. 2 Chr. 6.29. 

2 Chr. 6. 40. ears attend to prayer 777. in this place 
Ezra 5. 17. let there be search 771. in king''s house 

6. 1. and search vas m. in the house of the rolls 

11. let his house be m. a dunghill for this 
Esth. 5. 14. let a gallows be 777. of fifty cubits high 
Job 7. 3. I am 777. to possess months of vanity 
41.33. not his like on earth, who is TTi.without fear 
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Fsal 49. 16. be not afraid when one is 777. rich 
13 J. 14. I am fearfully and woaderluily m. 

Prov. 15. 19. the v,-ay of liio ligliteous 13 777. plain 
21. 11. scorner is punished, the am pie is 777. wise 
28. 25. that jmttetli trvwt in the L. .shad be ?7i. t'a\ 

Eccl. 1. 15. what is crooked cannot be m. s'.rai|,ht 

7. 3. for by sadness of count, the heart is tn. belter 
10. 19. a feast is m. for laughter, and wine makes 

Isa.51,12. tlie son of man, which shaii be w.as grasa 
66. y. shall earth be lU. lo bring fortii in one day 

Jer. 19. 11. a vessel Uiat cannot be 7n. w hole again 
20. 8. the word of the Lord was 771. a reproach 

Dan. 5. 21. his heart was 7u. like the beasts 

Jtlat. 4. 3. command that these stones be 777. bread 
9. 16. aud the rent is m. worse, Jilark 2. 21. 

18. 25. all to be sold, and payment to be m. 

23. 15. when he is 777. ye make him twot'old more 
25. 6. and at midnight there was a cry -«. behold 
27. 24. but that ratiier a tumult was m. 
64. command that the sepulchre be vi. sure 

JJark 2.' 27. he said, the sabbath was ^?7. for man . 

Euke 14. 12. lest a recompense be 777. thee 

23. 12. same day Pilate and Herod were m. friends 
John 1. 3. all things v, ere 777. by him, and without 

him v/us not any thing m. that was 771. 

10. was in the world, the world was 777. by him 

14. the Word was rn. fiesb, and dwelt among U3 

2. 9. ruler had tasted the water that v/as 777. wine 

5. 6. wilt thou be 7?;. uhole 1 |j 14. art 7n. whole 

8. 33. ye shall be 7,-7. free jl 9. 39. rhight be 7n. blind 
17. 23. that the}^ may be •?7i. perfect in one 

^2ct5 4.35.di5tiibuiiou v.as 7/;. to every man as need 
12. 5. but prayer was m. without ceasing for Peter 
13. 32. promise which v.^as ni. to our fathers, 26. 6. 

10. 13. we went where prayer was wont to be m. 

19. 2a. they be no gods which are 7?7. with hands 
Rum. 1. 3. Jesus who was 777. of the seed of David 

20. being understood by ihe things that are vti. 

2. 25. thy circumcisioa is -in. uncircumcisicn 

5. 19. many were 777. sinners, many 772. righteous 
0. i8. being 777. free from sin, ye became, 22. 
7.13. was then that which is good. 7?i. death to me? 

9. t 22. vessels of wrath 7;7. up to destruction 

29. we had been m. hke to Sodom and Gomorrha 
lO.lO.with the mouth confession is in. to salvation 

11. 9. let their table be 777. a snare and a trap 
14.21. nor any thing v.hereby thy broth, is r/7.v%-eak 

1 Cor. 1. 17. lest cross of Christ be 711. of none elTect 

30. are in Christ, wiio of God is 777. lo us wisdom 
4. 9. for we are 277. a spectacle to'the woild to ang. 

13. we are m. as filth of world and oiTscouring 
9. 22. I am 7?;. ail things to- all men, that I might 

12. 13. have been ail 7-7. to drink into one Spirit 
15. 22. even so in Christ shall all be 777. alive 

45. it is written, the fiist man Adam was 777. a liv- 
ing soul, last Adam u-as m. a quickening spirit 

2 Cor. 3. 10. for even that which was in. glorious 
5. 1. a house not 777. with hands, eternal in hea.vai 

21. might be 777. the righteouiuess of Gcd in him 
12. 9. my strength is m. periect in weakness 

Gal. 3. 3. are yc now ??7. perfect by tiie fiesh? 
. 13. Christ redeemed us, being 7;:. a curse for uj 

10. to Abrali. and his seed were the promises m. 

19. seed should come, to whom jiioniise was tti. 

4. 4. sent his Son, m. of a v.cman, 7?r. under law 
Eph.2.11. the circumcision in the flesh 777. by hands 

13.were far ell', are m.nigh by the blood of Christ 

3. 7. whereof I was ,'./. a minister, Col. 1. 23, 2i 
P/i77. 2. 7. and v,-as 7?;. in the likeness of men 

3. 10. being 777. conlcrmable to his deat'h 
CoZ.1.20.having j)7.peace thro' the blood of his cros» 

2. 11. Willi the circumcision 777. without hands 
1 T7771. 1. 9. the law is not 777. for a righteous man 

2. 1. and giving of thanks be m. for all men 
7Yt.3.7. justifieil by his grace,v,-e should hs 777. heirs 
Heb. 1. 4. being 777.'so much better than the angels 

2. 17-. it behoved him to be 771. like to his brethren 

3. 14. for v.-e are m. part.akers of Christ, if we hold 

5. 5. Christ glorified not hims. to be m. high- priest 
O.being 777. ])erfeci, he became the Author of salv. 

7. 3. 771. like to the Son of Gcd, abideth a priest 

12. there is m. of necessity a change of the law 
16. 777. not after law of a "carnal commandment 

20. as not without an oath he was 772. priest 

21. for those priests were tt?.. without an oath 

22. Jesus was 722. a surety of a better testament 
9."2. there was tabernacle 272 .wherein was candlest 

11. a perf-ct tabernacle not ?7(. with hands 
24. not entered into holy places 772. with bands 

10. 3. there is a remembrance ?72. of sins every year 

13. expecting till his enemies be m. his footstool 

33. partly v.'hilst ye v.ere m. a gazmg-stock 

11. 3. were not 7n. of things which do appear 

34. who out of weakness wore m. stronf 

40. that they without us should not be jt2. perfecJ 

12. 23. and to the spirits of just men 777. perfect 
Jam. 1. 10. but the rich, in that he is m. low 

2. 22. and by works was faith 3/2. perfect 

3. 9. which are 772. after the similitude of God 
•1 Pet. 2. 7. the same is 777. head of the corner 



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I Pa. 2. 12 but these m. to be taken and destroyed 
Rev. S. 11. waters, because they were vt. bitter 
17. 2. been7«. drunk with wine of her fornication 

MADEST. 
Psal.8.6. thou 7«.him to liave dominion overworks 
St* lo.visit the brancli that thou m. strong for thys. 
IV son of man, whom thou 7ii. strong for thyself 
Ezek. 16. 17. and 7ii. to thyself images of men 
29. 7. thou m. all their loins to be at a stand 
Jonah 4. 10. neither m. it grow, which came up 
.dots 21. 38. art not that Egyptian which m. uproar 
Ileb. 2.7. thou in. him a little lower than the angels 

MAD-MAN. 

lSa7«.21.15. brought this fellow to play the m.-man 

Prov. 26. 18. as a mad-man who ciisteth firebrands 

MAD-MEN. 

1 Sam.21.15. have I need of mad-men that ye have 
Jcr. 48. 2. O mad-men the sword shall pursue you 

MADNESS. 
Deut. 28. 23. the Lord shall smite thee with m. 

2 Kings 9. 1 20. like Jehu, for he driveth in m. 
Eccl.l.n. I gave my heart to know wisdom and vi. 

2. 12. 1 turned myself to behold wisdom and m. 
7. 23. to know the wickedness of folly, and m. 
9. 3. 7Ji. is in their heart, while they live 
10. 13. the end of this talk is mischievous m. 
ZecA. 12. 4. 1 will smite every horse and rider with m. 
Luke 6. 11. and they were filled with m. 
I Pet. 2. 16. dumb ass forbade the m. of the prophet 

• MAGICIAN. 
Dan. 2. 10. that asked such things at any m. 
MAGICIANS. 
■ ■!.?< Pharaoli sent and called for the 771. 
24. I told this to the m. but none could declare 
Exod.l. 11, the ?7z.ofEg}-pt did so in like manner 
with their enchantments, 22 J 8.7, 18. 
8.19.theOT. said to Pharaoh.this is the finger of 
9. 11. the 7n. could not stand before Moses 
Z)an.l.20.found them ten times better than all m 
2. 2. then the king commanded to call the m. 

27. the secret cannot the i7i. show to the king 
4.7.then came in the ??2.but didnot makeknowu 
9. O Belteshazzar. master of the 7n. tell me 
5. 11. whom thv father made master of the w. 
MAGISTRATE. 
Judg. 18. 7. and there was no ?n. in the land 
Luke 12. 53. when thou goest to the m. give 

MAGISTRATES. 
Ezra 7. 25. set vi. and judges, who may judge 
Luke 12. 11. when they bring you to the 7n. 
j4rts 16.20. they brought Paul and Silas to the m. 
22. and the 7n. commanded to beat them 
35. the m. sent the Serjeants, saying, .36. 
38. the Serjeants told these words to the m. 
TiY.S.l.put them in mind to obeywi.and be read's- 

MAGNIFICAL. 
lCAron.22. 5. the house mast be exceeding »z. 

MAGNIFICENCE. 
Actsl9^ 27. and her m. should be destroyed 

MAGNIFY. 
Signifies, [1] To declare a7id show forth one''s 
greatness and ghry, Luke 1. 46. [2] To in- 
crease oyie''s esteem, reputation, and authority, 
Josh. 3. 7. I 4. 14. 1 Chron. 29. 25. 
Jbs/i. 3. 7.Lord said.this day will I begin to wz.thee 
Job 7.17.what is man that thou shouldstwz.him? 
19.5. if indeed ye will ^.yourselves againstme 
36.24.remember that thou ?72. his work men 
Psa?. 34. 3. Oot. the Lord with me. let us exalt 
35.26. clothed with shame that w.themselv.ag. 
38.16. my foot slippeth they m.themselv.ag.me 
55. 12. that did 7n. himself against me 
69. 30. and will 7n. him with thanksgiving 
i5a.lQ.i5.or sawOT.itself ag. him that shakethit 
42. 21. he ^vill 711. the law and make it honour. 
T!zek. 38.23.thus will I m. myself and sanctify 
Da7i. 8.25.and he shall m. himself in his heart 
11.36. the king shall m. himself above every g. 
37. for he shall 7n. himself above all 
Zec^. 12.7.that they 7n.noi themselves ag. Judah 
iwA;e.l.46.Mary said, my soul doth m. the Lord 
j4c^s.l0.46.heard him speak \vith tong.and m.G. 
Rom. 11. 13. 1 am an apostle, I m. mine office 

MAGNIFIED. 
Gen. 19. 19. behold thou hast 7n. thy mercy 
Jb5^. 4.14. the Lord ?/2. Joshua in the sight of Is. 
2Sam.7.26.1etthynamebeOT. 1 C/iron. 17. 24. 
1 C/ir.29.25.and the Lord 7n. Solomon, 2 C/ir.1.1. 
*2Chron. 32. 23. Hezekiah was 7n. in the sight of 
Psdl. .35. 27. let them say, let the Lord be m. 
40. 16. say continually, the Lordbe tti. 70. 4. 
138.2.thou hast 77z.thy word above all thyname 
Jer. 48.26. for he m. himself against the Lord,42. 
Ezek.35.-tl3. Dan. 8. 11. 
Lam. 1.9.behold,for the enemy hatii m. himself 
ZfpA.2.R.and ^.themselves against theirborder 
10.771. themselves against people of the Lord 
3Ial.l. 5. Lord will be m. from the border of 
Acts 5.'' 3. but the people w. them 
19 17,aad the name of the Lord Jesus was m. 
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Phil. 1. 20. Christ be m. in my body by life or death 

MAID. 
Gen. 16. 2. 1 pray thee go in unto my m. Hagar 

6. behold, thy 7n. is in thy hand, do to her asp'*Tfl 
8. Hagar, Sarai's m. whence camest thoaV 

29. 24. Laban gave Zilpah his ?rt. to Leah 
29. Laban gave Bilhah, to be Rachel's m. 

30. 3. behold my m. Bilhah go in unto her 

7. Rachel's m. conceived || 9. gave Zilpah her m. 
10. Zilpah, Leah's m. bare Jacob a son, 12. 

JExod.2.5.when she saw ark,she sent her Tn.to fetch 

8. the 771. went and called the child's mother 

21. 20. if a man smite his 7?i. with a rod 

26. or the eye of his m. that it perish 

22. 16. if a man entice a m. not betrothed 
Lev.25.G. thesabb. of land shall be meat for thy 771. 
Deut. 22. 14. 1 came to her, I found her not a m. 17. 
2 Kings 5. 2. had brought away captive a little m. 

4. thus and thus said the rn. that is of Israel 
Esth. 2. 7. and the m. was fair and beautiful 
Job 31. 1. why then should I think on a 771. ? 
Prov. 30. 19. and the way of a man with a m. 
Isa. 24.2. it shall be as with m. so with her mistress 
Jer. 2. 32. can a m. forget her ornaments ? 
51. 22. I will break the young man and the ttz. 
Amos 2.7.aman and his father go in to the same tti. 
Mat. 9. 24. give place, for the m. is not dead 

25. he took her by the hand, and the m. arose 
26.71.anoth.7?i.sawhim, Mark 14.69. Z/wA:e 22.56. 
Luke 8. 54. and he called, saying, 77i. arise 

MAIDS. 
Esth. 2. 9. he preferred her and her m. to best place 
Job 19. 15. my vi. count me for a stranger 
Lam. 5. 11. they ravished the in. in cities of Judah 
Ezek. 9. 6. slay utterly both tti. and little children 
J^ah. 2. 7. her 777. shall lead her with voice of doves 
ZecA.9.17.mike young men cheerful, new wine tti. 

MAID-CHILD. 
Z-et;.12.5. if she bear a m.-child unclean two weeks 

MAIDEN. 
Qen. 30. 18. I have given my tti. to my husband 
Judg. 19. 24. behold, here is my daughter a 77i. 
2 Chron. 36.17. no compassion on young man or m. 
Esth. 2. 13. thus came every tti. to the king 
Psal. 123. 2. as the eyes of a m. to her mistress 
Luke 8. 51. he suffered father and mother of the m. 

MAIDENS. 
Ezod. 2. 5. her 771. walked along by the river 
Rutk 2. 8. but abide here fast by my 777. 

22. it is good that thou go out with his 777. 

23. so she kept fast by the tti. of Boaz 

1 Sam. 9. 11. they found m. going to draw water 
Esth. 4. 16. I and my m. will fast likewise 
.Job 41. 5. wilt thou bind him for thy m. ? 
Psal. 78. 63. their tti. were not given to marriage 

148. 12. young men and m. praise the Lord 
Prov. 9. 3. she hath sent forth her ttt. she crieth 

27. 27. and for the maintenance for thy tti. 

31. 15. and she giveth a portion to her tti. 
Eccl.2.7. 1 got me servants and TTT.and had servants 
Ezek. 44. 22. they shall take ttt. of s§ed of Israel 
Luke 12.45.shall begin to beat men-servants and m. 

MAID-SERVANT. 

Exod.11.5. even to the first-born of the m.-servant 

20.10.thy 777.-sf 7-?;a77J shall do no work,i)eu^5.14. 

n.shal't not covet thy neighbour's wife,nor m.-s. 

21.7. if a man sell his daughter to be a jn.-servant 

27. if he smite out his m.-servanfs tooth, he shall 
32. if an ox push a T77.-5. he shall give 30 shekels 

Deut. 5. 14. that thy 771.-5. may rest as well as thou 
21.neither shalt thou desire thy neighbour's TTI.-5. 

12. 18. eat them, thou and thy m.-s. 16. 11, 14. 

15. 17. to thy m.-scrvant thou shalt do likewise 
Judg. 9. 18. made Abimelech, son of his vi.-s. king 
Job 31. 13. if I did despise the cause of my m.-s. 
Jer. 34. 9. let his man-servant and m.-s. go free, 10. 

MAID-SERVANTS. 
Gen. 12. 16. Abram had tti.-s. and she-asses, 24.35. 

20. 17. God healed Abimelech's wife and m.-s. 

30. 43. Jacob had much cattle and m.-servants 

31. 33. Laban entered into the two m.-s. tents 
Deut. 12. 12. ye shall rejoice, ye and your m.-serv. 

1 Sam. 8. 16. and he shall take your m.-servants 

2 Sam. 6.22. of the TTi.-scr?;. shall I be had in honour 
2 Kings 5. 26. is it a time to receive m.-servants ? 

MAJESTY 

Signifies, [1] The infinite dignity and glory of 

God, Psal. 104. 1. Jude 25. [2] The pomp, 

splendour, and grandeur of earthly princes, 

Esth. 1. 4. 

1 Chron. 29. IL thine, O Lord, is the power and m. 

25. and bestowed upon him such royal 777. 
Esth. 1. 4. when he shewed the honour of his m. 
Job 37. 22. with God is terrible tti. 
40. 10. deck thyself now with m. and excellency 
Psal. 21. 5. honour and m. hast thou laid on him 
29. 4. the voice of the Loxd is full of 77i. 
45. 3. with thy glory and m. \\ 4. in thy 777. ride 
93. 1. the Lord reigneth, he is clothed with 771. 
. 96. 6. honour and tti. a:e before him 



Psal. 104. 1. "thou art clothed with honour a»id n 
145. 5. I will speak of the honour of thy t77. 

12.to make known the glorious TTi.of hi.s kingdom 
Isa. 2. 10. hide thee for the glory of his 7n. 19. 21, 

24. 14. they shall sing for the m. of the Lord 
26. 10. and will not behold the ttt. of the Lord 

Eiek. 7.20. as for beauty of ornament he set it in ttu 
Dan 4. 30. that I built for the honour of my m. 

36. and excellent t77. was added unto me 

5. 18. God gave Nebuchadnezzar thy father m, 

19. for the 777. he gave him, all people trembled 
Mic. 5. 4. feed in 777. of the name of Lord his God 
Heb. 1. 3. he sat down on the right hand of 777. 8. 1. 
2 Pet. 1. 16. but were eye-witnesses of his 777. 
Jude 25 to the only wise God be glory and tti 

' MAIL. 
1 Sam. 17. 5. ho was armed with a coat of 777. 38 

MAIMED. 
Lev. 22. 22. blind or T7i. ye shall not offer to the Ld. 
Mat. 15. 30. having with them those that were tti, 
31. wondered when they saw the ?77. to be whole 

18. 8. better to enter into life 7Ti. Mark 9. 43. 
Luke 14. 13. when thou makest a feast call the ttt, 

21. bring in hither the poor and ttt. halt and blind 
MAIN. 

Acts 27. 40. they hoised up the Tn.-sail to the wind 
MAINTAIN 

Signifies, [1] To uphold and preserve, Psal. 16. 5, 
[2] To repair, 1 Chron. 26. 27. compared with 
2 Kings 12. 5. [3] To plead, Psal. 140. 12. 
[4] To profess and practise, Tit. 3. 8, 14. [5] 
To prove or argue. Job 13. j 15. [6] To make, 
Psal. 9. 1 4. 

1 Kings 8. 45. tti. their cause, 49,59. 2 Chr. 6. 35,39. 

1 Chron. 26.27. they dedicate to 777. the house of L. 

Job 13. 15. but I willTTT. mine own ways before him 

PsaZ.140.12. Lord will ttt. the cause of the afflicted 

Tit. 3. 8. might be careful to ttt. good works 
14. let ours also learn to ttt. good works for uses 
MAINTAINED. 

Psal. 9. 4. for thou hast tti. my right and my cause 
MAINTAINEST. 

Psal. 16.5. Lord is my portion, and thou ttt. my Jot 
MAINTENANCE. 

Ezra 4. 14. because we have t7i. from the king 

Pt-o?;- 27. 27. and for the ttt. of tliy maidens 

MAKE • 

Signifies, [1] To create, frame, or fashion. Gen. 
1. 31. Exod. 32. 1. Isa. 45. 9. [2^ To choose, 
or bring that to be ichich was not so before. 
1 Sam. 12. 22. [3] To call one to a neio voca- 
tion, and fit and qualify him for the same, 
Mat. 4. 19. [4] To ordain and appoint. Act.' 
26. 16. [5] To tu7-n, Psal. 41. f 3. [6] To 
build, Ezra 5. 1 5. [7J To change one thing 
into another, John 2. 9. 

Gen. 1.26. let us 777. man || 2.18. 1 will ttt. him a help 
3. 6. and a tree to be desired to 777. one wise 
21. T77. coats of skins || 6. 14. 7n. thee an ark 

11. 3. let us 777. brick || 4. let us ttt. us a name 

12. 2. 1 will 7T7. of thee a great nation, and 1 wih 

bless thee, 21. 18. | 46. 3. Exod. 32. Itt 
4. let us ttt. us a name, lest we be scattered 
13. 16. I will TTT. thy seed as the dust of the earth 
17. 6. I Avill TT7. thee exceeding fruitful, 48. 4. 

17. 20. I will TT7. Ishmael fruitful, I will t77. * 

19. 32. let us T77. our father drink wine, 34. 
26. 4. I will 777. thy seed as the stars of heaven 
27.4. Isaac said, TTT.me savoury meat, such as Hove 
28. 3. G. Almighty bless thee, and 7tt. thee fruitful 
32. 12. I will 7TT. thy seed as the sand of the sea 
34. 9. 777. ye marriages with us and give daughters 

30. ye TTT. me to stink among the inhabitants 
35. 1. go to Beth-el, and ttt. there an altar to God 

3. I will TTT. there an altar unto God 

40. 14. and m. mention of me to Pharaoh 

47. 6. in best of the land ttt. thy father to dwell 

48. 20. God T7?. thee as Ephraim and Manasseh 
Exod. 5.16. no straw given, they say to us, ttt. brick 

12. 4. shall TT7. your count for the lamb 

18. 16. I do m. them know the statutes of God 
20.4.thou shalt not TTT.unto thee any graven image, 

or hkeness, Lev. 26. 1. Deut. 5. 8. 

23. ye shall not m. with me gods of silver 

24. an altar of earth shalt thou ttt. unto me 

25. if thou wilt ttt. me an altar of stones 

22. 3. for he should ttt. full restitution, 5, 6, 12. 

23. 13. TTT. no mention of other gods. Josh. 23.7. 
27. 1 will TTI. enemies turn their backs to thee 
33.shall not dwell,le3t they TTT.thee sin against roe 

25. 8. T77. me a sanctuary || 9. so shall ye 77i. it 
28. 2. thou shalt tti. holy garments for Aaron, 4 

4. these are the garments which they shall m 
40. for Aaron's sons thou shalt 777. coats, girdle* 
42. thou shalt t7i. them hnen breeches 

30. 1. thou shalt tti. an altar of shittim-wood 
25 thou shalt tti. it an oil of holy ointment 

37. as to perfume, you shall not tti. like to it 
31. 6. that they tti. all that I commanded, 33. JO 
32. 1. up, TO. us gods to go before us, 23. Acit 7.4i>. 



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*»i. 22. 10. 1 will m. of thee a great nation 
^■3. 19. I will ?n. my goodness pass before thee 
34.lt3.and w.tiiy sons go a whoring after their gods 

17. thou shall not m. molten gods, I^ev. 19. 4. 
36. 6. neither man nor woman m. any more 
J!^ev. 5. 1(3. he thall m. amends for the harm dune 

11. 43. not m. yourselves abominable, 20. 25. 
19.28. not m. any cuttings in your flesh for dead 
21. 5. they shall not m. baldness, Dcut. 14. 1. 

26. 9. I will m. you fruitful, and multiply you 
19. 1 wilC ni. your heaven as iron, earth as brass 
22 beasts, which shall m. you few in number 

27. 2. when a man shall m. a singular vow 
jYum. 5. 21. the L. 7n. thee a curse, m. thy thigh rot 

6. 7. he shall not m. himself unclean for his father 
2.5. the Lord m. his face to shine upon thee ' 

8. 7. let them wash, and so m. themselves clean 

14. 4. let us jn. a captain, and return to Egypt 

12. I will m. of thco a great(;r nation than they 

16. 13. except thou n. thyself a prince over us 
30. if the Lord ,71. a new thing and the earth open 

38. let them m. them broad plates for the ahar 

17. 5: 1 will m. to cease from me the murmurings 
21. 8. m. thee a fiery serpent, and set it on a pole 

30. 8, he shall m. her vow of none effect 

31. 23. ye shall m. it go through fire and water 
Deut. 1. 11. Lord m. you a thousand times more 

13. and I will m. them rulers over you 

4. 10. I will m. them hear my words to fear me 
16. lest ye 7?i. you a graven image, 23. 

7. 3. nor shalt thou m. marriages with them 

8. 3. m. thee know that man hveth not by bread 

20. 11. if it m. thee answer of peace, and open to 

12. if it will m. no peace with thee, but war 
26. 19. to m. thee high above all nations he made 

28. 11. the Lord shall ?». thee plenteous, 30. 9. 

13. Lord shall m. thee the head, and not the tail 

32. 26. m. the remembrance of them to cease 

39. I kill, and I m. alive, I wound, and I heal 
Josh. 1. 8. thou shalt m. thy way prosperous 

6. 18. lest ye m. yourselves accursed, and m. the 

camp of Israel a curse, and trouble it 

7. 19. and m. confession to him, Ezra 10. 11. 
22.-25. so shall your children 7n. our children cease 
23. 12. and shall m. marriages with them 

Jiidg. 16. 25. Samson, that he may m. us sport 
Ruth 4.11. L. m. the woman like Rachel and Leah 

1 Sam. 1. 6. provoked her sore, to in. her fret 

2. 8. and to m. them inherit the throne of glory 
24. ye m. the Lord's people to transgress 
29. to m. yourselves fat with chiefest offerings 

6. 5. ye shall m. images of your emerods 

7 m. a. new cart || 8. 5. m. us a king to judge us 

8. 22. hearken to them, and m. them a king 
12.22.Ld.wilI not forsake, because it hath pleased 

the Lord to 7n. you his people, 1 Chron. 17. 22. 
25. 28. the Lord will m. my lord a sure house 

28. 2. 1 will m. thee keeper of mine head for ever 
29. 4. m. this fellow return that he may go again 

2 Sam. 7. 11. that he will m. thee a house 

21. hast done these things, to m.thy servant know 
23. to 7?!. him a name || 13. 5. and vi. thyself sick 

15. 20. should 1 771. thee go up and down with us 1 
23. 5. all my desire, though he m. it not to grow 

' Kings 1. 37. m. his throne greater than David's 

47. God 771. the name of Solomon better than 
2. 42. did I not m. thee to swear by the Lord 
8.29. mayest hearken to the prayer which thy ser- 
vant shall m. toward this place, 2 Chr. 6. 21. 
33. shall confess thy name, pray, and m. suppli- 
cation to thee in this house, 47. 2 Chron. 6. 24. 
11. 34. 1 will m. him prince all the days of his life 

12. 9. m. the yoke lighter, 10. 2 Chr'on. 10. 10. 

16. 3. I will 7«. thy house like the house of Jero- 
boam the son of Nebat, 21. 22. 2 Kings 9. 9. 

17. 13. and after m. for thee and for thy son 

19. 2. if 7?i. not thy hfe as the life of one of them 

3 Kings 4. 10. let us m. a little chamber on the wall 

5. 7. am I God to kill and to m. alive 7 

6. 2. let us m. a place, where we may dwell 

7. 2. if Lord would m. windows in heaven, 19. 

9. 2. 771. him rise up, and anoint him king 

10. 5. we will not 771. any king, do that is good 

18. 31. 77?. an agreement with me, Isa. 36. 16. 

21. 8. nor will I tti. feet of Israel move any more 
23.10. that no man might 771. his son or daughter to 

pass through the fire to Molech, Ezek. 20. 31. 

1 Chron. 11. 10. all Israel to m. him king, 12. 31, 38. 
17.21. to TTi.thee a name of greatn.and terribleness 
21. 3. Lord 7?i. his people lOk) times so many more 
28. 4. he liked me to m. me king over Israel 

29. 12. O Lord, in thine hand it is to m. great 

2 Chr. 7. 20. will m. it a proverb among all nations 

11. 22. for he thought to m. him king 

25. 8. God shall m. thee fall before the enemy 
Ezra 6. 8. 1 tti. a decree what ye shall do, 7. 13, 21. 
JVeA.8.15. fetch branches of thick trees to 77i.booths 
Esth.4.8.go in to the king to tti. supplication to him 

7. 7. Haman stood up to m. request for his life 
9. 22. they should m. them days of feasting and joy 

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Jub 5. 18. he woundeth and his hands tti. whole 

5. 5. TTI. thy supplication to the Almighty, 22. 27. 

9. 30. and if I m. my hands never so clean 

11. 3. should thy lies m. men hold their peace 1 

13. 23. 7/1. me to know my transgression and sin 

19. 3. that ye ttz. yourselves strange to me 

24. 25. if it be not so now, who will tti. me a har 1 
31. 15. did not he that made me in womb tti. him 1 
34.29. he giveth quietness wlio then can tti. trouble? 
35. 9. they ttt. the oppressed to cry, they cry out 

40. 19. can ttt. his sword to approach unto him 

41. 3. will he m. many supplications to thee 1 
Psal. 5. 8. 7TT. tliy way straight before my face 

jlO. 7Ti. them guilty, O God, let them fall 

6. 6. all the night in. I my bed to swim 

20. t 3. the Lord 77*. fat thy burnt-sacrifice 

21. 9. thou shalt ttt. them as a fiery oven in anger 

12. therefore thou shalt jn. them turn their back 

22. 9. thou didst m. me hope when on breasts 

25. 1 14. he will 771. them know his covenant 

31. 16. TTI. thy face shine on thy servant, 119. 135. 
34. 2. my soul shall T7i. her boast in the Lord 

39. 4. Lord, m. me to know mine end and days 
8. 771. me not the reproach of the foolish 

40.17.TTi.no tarrying, 70.5. || 41. 3. will tti. all his bed 

45. 17. I will TTI. thy name to be remembered 

46. 4. the streams shall tti. glad the city of God 
51. 6. in hidden part shalt m. me know wisdom 

8. TTT. me to hear joy and gladness, that the bones 
57. 1. of thy wings, will I ttt. my refuge, 61. 1 4. 
66. 2. sing forth his name, m. his praise glorious 

8. ye people, T7i.the voice of his praise to be heard 

83. 2. for lo, thine enemies ttt. a tumult 

II. 771. their nobles like Oreb and Zeeb 

13. O my God, tti. them like a wheel 

84. 6. through the valley of Baca, tti. it a well 
89. 27. also I will tti. him my first-born 

29. his seed also will I tti. to endure for ever 
90. 15. 7T7. us glad, according to the days afflicted 
110. 1. until I TTI. thine enemies thy footstool, 
Mat. 22. 44. Mark 12. 36. Luke 20. 43. 
Acts 2. 35. Heb. 1. 13. 
1 15.8. they that ttt. them are like unto them,135.18. 
119.27.JTT.meto understand the wayof thy precepts 
35. TTT. me go in the path of thy commandments 
132. 17. there will I tti. the horn of David to bud 
137. t 7. Til. bare even to the foundation 
139. 8. if I m. my bed in hell, thou art there 
142. 1. to the Lord did I ttt. my supplication 
Prov. 6.3. go humble thyself, and m. sure thy friend 

14. 9. fools TTT. a mock at sin, but among righteous 
20. 18. and with good advice 77!. war 

25. it is a snare after vows to 7tt. inquiry 

22. 21. that I might m. thee know the certainty 
24. TTT. no friendship with an angry man 

23. 5. for riclies certainly ?ti. themselves wings 
27. 11. my son, be wise, and ttt. my heart glad 
30. 26. yet ttt. they their houses in the rocks 

Eccl. 7. 13. who can m. that straight which he 
16. not right, over-much, nor ttt. thyself over-wise 

Isa. 1.15. when ye tti. many prayers, I will not hear 
16. wash you, ttt. you clean || 3.7.TTi.me not a ruler 

6. 10. TTT. the heart of this people fat, ears heavy 

7. 6. and let us ttt. a breach therein for us 

I II. TTi. thy petition deep, or in the height above 

10. 23. the Lord of hosts shall ttt. a consumption 

11. 3. and shall ttt. him of quick understanding 

15. and shall m. men go over dry shod 

12. 4. TTT. mention that his name is exalted 

13. 12. I will TTT. a man more precious than gold 
16. 3. 7TT. thy shadow as the night in noon-day 
25.^. Lord tti. to all people a feast of fat things 
27. .■). that he may ttt. peace with me, and he shall 
-8. 9. whom shall he m. to understand doctrine 1 
29. 21. that TTT. a man an offender for a word 

32. 6. to TTT. empty the soul of the hungry 

38. 16. so wilt thou recover me and ttt. me live 

40. 3. 111. straight in the desert a highway for our 

God, Mat. 3. 3. Mark 1. 3. Luke 3. 4. 
41. 18. 1 will TTT. the wilderness a pool of water 

42. 15^ I will TTT. the rivers islands, dry up pools 

16. I will TTT. darkness fight before them 

21. he will magnify and m. the law honourable 

43. 19. I will even m. a way in the wilderness 

44. 9. they that ttt. a graven image are vanity 

45. 2. and ttt. the crooked places straight 

7. 1 TTT. peace and create evil, I the L.do all things 
1 13. and I will tti. straight all his ways 

14. they shall tti. supplication to thee 

46. 5. to whom will ye Tn.me equal, and compare me 
47. 2. TTT. bare the leg, uncover the thigh, pass over 

48. 15. and he shall tti. his way prosperous 

49. 11. and I will ttt. all my mountains a way 

50. 2. behold I ttt. the rivers a wilderness 

51. 4. 1 will 771. my judgment to rest for a light 

52. 5. they that rule over them, m, them to howl 

53. 10. when thou shalt T71. his soul an offering 
54. 12. I will TTT. thy windows of agates, thy gates 
56. 7. 1 will TTT. them joyful in my house of prayer 
57. 4. against whom m. ye a wide mouth ? 



MAK 

Isa. 58. 4. to TTI. your voice to be heard on high 

11. and the Lord shall ttt. fat thy bones 

60. 13. 1 will TTT. the place of my liiet glorious 
15. I will T/T. thee an eternal excellency 
17. 1 willjTT. also thy officers peace and exactbii 

62. 7. till he ttt. Jerusalem a praise iu the earth 

63. 6. and I will tti. them drunk in my i'ury 

12. the water to ttt. himself an everlasting name 

14. lead thy people to ttt. thyself a glorious name 

64. 2. to T7T. thy name known to thy adversaries 
66. 22. as new earth which I will ttt. shall remain 

Jer. 4. 30. in vain shalt thou ttt. thvself fair 

5. 14. I will TTT. my words in thy mouln fire 

6. 26. TTT. thee mourning, as for an only son 

7. 16. nor rn. intercession to me for this people 
9.11. 1 will 7TT. Jerusalem heaps and den of dragons 
13. 16. he turn it, and ttt. it gross darkness 

15. 20. 1 will TTi. thee a fenced brasen wall 

16. 20. shall a man tti. gods to himself, and no goda 

18. 4. as seemed good to the potter to rn. it 

19. 7. I will yn. void counsel of Judah and Jerus. 
12. I will even ttt. this city as Tophet 

20. 4. I will TTT. thee a terror to thyself 

22. 6. yet surely I will m. thee a wilderness 
23. 16. hearken not to the prophets,they TTT.youvain 
26. 6. then will 1 ttt. this house like Shiloh 
27.2.TTi.thee bonds and yokes.put them on thy neck 

18. let them now tti. intercession to the Lord 
29. 17. behold, I will ttt. them like vile figs 

22. the Lord tti. thee like Zedekiah and Ahab 
34. 17. 1 will TTT. you be removed into all kingdoms 
44. 19. did we m. her cakes to worship her 1 
48.26. 771. ye him drunken, for he magnified himself 
49. 15. I wiU TTT. thee small among the heathen 
51. 25. I will TTT. thee a burnt mountain 

36. and ttt. her springs dry || 39. ttt. them drunken 

57. I will TTT. drunk her princes and wise men 
Lam. 3. j 21. this I ttt. to return to my heart 
Ezek. 4. 9. ttt. bread thereof || 7. 23. ttt. a chain 
14.8. 1 will TTT.him a sign and a proverb, and cut off 

16. 42. I will 7TT. my fury toward thee to rest 

18. 31. and ttt. you a new heart, and a new spirit 

21. 10. it is furbished, should we then tti. mirth 1 
t 27. perverted, perverted, perverted will tti. it 

22. 30. sought a man tliat should m. up the hedge 
24. 17. 771. no mourning for the dead, bind the tire 

26. 4. and t7t. her like the top of a rock, 14. 

21. 1 will TTI. thee a terror, thou shalt be no more 
32. 7. I will 7TT. the stars thereof dark, 8. 
34. 26. and I will ttt. them and places a blessing 
37. 19. TTi. them one stick, shall be one in my hand 

22. I will TTT. them one nation in the land 

44. 14. I will TTT. them keepers of charge of house 

Dan. 4. 25. shall ??i. thee to eat grass as oxen, 32. 

8. 16. vi- this man to understand the vision, 10. 14. 

9. 24. seventy weeks to TTi.reconcihation for iniquity 

11. 35. some shall fall to tti. them wJiite 

44. he shall go utterly to purge and 771. away many 

Hos. 2.3. lest I TTT. her as a wilderness, and slay her 

6. 1 will TTT. a wall, that she shall not find her path 

18. and I will ttt. them to lie down safely 

7. 3. they ttt. the king glad with their wickedness 

10. 11. 1 will TTi. Ephraim ride, Judah shall plow 
11. 8. how shall ttt. thee as Adma.set thee as Zeboim 

12. 9. I will yet tti. thee dwell in tabernacles 
Joel 2. 19. nor will I tti. you a reproach any more 
Amos 8. 4. even to ttt. the poor of the land to fail 

9. 14. they shall ttt. gardens, and eat fruit thereof 
Mic. 3. 5. the prophets that ttt. my people err 

4. 7. I will 771. her that halted a remnant 

6. 13. therefore I w'Al m. thee sick in smiting thee 
J\''ah. 1. 14. I will TTI. thy grave, for thou art vile 

3. 6. 1 will cast filth on thee, and tti. thee vile 

15. 771. thyself many.as the canker-worm, or locust 
jH'aJ. 2.2. write the vision, and TTT.it plain upon tables 

3. 19. he will ttt. my feet like hinds' feet 
Zeph. 1. 18. for he shall ttt. even a speedy riddance 

3. 20. for I will m. you a name and a praise 
Hag. 2.23. saith the Lord, I will tti. thee as a signet 
Zech. 10. 1. so the Lord shaU m. bright clouds 

12. 2. I will TTT. Jerusalem a cup of trembling 
3. in that day will I ttt. Jerus. a burdensome stone 
Mai. 2.15. did not he ttt. one? yetha.d the residue 

3. 17. in that day when I ttt. up my jewels 
Mat. 1. 19. not wining to tti. her a public example 

4. 19. I will TTT. you fishers of men, Mark 1. 17. 

5. 36. thou canst not ttt. one hair white or black 
8. 2. behold, a leper said Lord, if thou wilt, thou 

canst TTT. me clean, Mark 1. 40. Luke 5. 12. 
12. 33. TTT. the tree good, tti. the tree corrupt 

17. 4. Peter said, Lord, if thou wilt, let us tti. here 

three tabernacles, Mark 9. 5. Lvke 9. 33. 
23. 14. for pretence, tti. long prayers, Mark 12. 4Q 

15. to TTT. one proselyte, and when he is made 
25.5'eTn. clean the outside of the cup, Luke 11.33- 

25. 21. I will TTT. thee ruler over many things 

27. 6.5. go your way, m. it as sure as ye can 
Mark 5. 39. why tti. ye this ado and weep 1 
i;.MA:e5.34.can yeTn.ch'ildren of bride-chamber fattl 

11. 40. did he not tti. that which is within also 1 



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Lake 14.13. al! with one consent began torn. excuse 
5. 19. //(. me as oik vjl'tliv liired servants 
l6.9.M.l'i leiids ot'ihe muiiinion orunrig.'iteousness 
fplui 1. iJ. <«. BLi'iiiglit tlie \\a)' ol'llic Lord 
2.1G./H.noLiii}' Fallici's house house of'nierchaud. 

6. 15. and lake hnn by I'orce to m. him a kin^ 

8. 32. linovv irutli, u-nU the truth shall iii. you free 
36. it" the tion jit. you tree, ye shall be free indeed 

10. 24. ho'.v lung dust thou m. us to doubt 1 
■. 14 23. we will coiiie and 7/t. our abode with him 
Acts 2. 28. III. inc full ol joy with thy countenance 
9. 34. Peter said to hiiii, arise and ?«. thy bed 
26. 16. to ■;«. thee a minister and a witness 
24. Paul, much learning,' doth m. thee mad 
Rom. 3. 3. m. the faith ol God without effect 
31. do we then m. void the law through faith 1 

9. 21. power to vi. one vessel unto honour 
28. short work will the Lord m. on the earth 

13. 14. and iii. not ])rovision lor the fiesh 
> 14. 4. for God is able to a. him stand 
19. follow tJie tilings which 7n, for jieace 
15. 2G. to in. a curtain contribution for the poor 

1 Cor. 6. 15. and m. them the members of a harlot 

8. 13. if meat m. my brother to otfend 

10. 13. with temptation alsom. a way to escape 

2 Cor.2.2. if 1 'Hi. you sorry, v.ho tlien maketh glad 1 

9. 5. and in. up. beibrehand your bounty 

8. and God is abio to vt. all grace abound 
12. 17. (lid i in. gain of you by any of them 1 
Gal. 2. 18. I III. in3'seif a transgressor 
3. 17. that it should in. the promise of none effect 
6. 12. as many as desire to in. a fair shew in fiesh 
Ep/i. 2. 15. to 111. in himself of twain one new man 
IThess. 3. 12. the Lord m. you to increase in love 
2Tkess.3.^). but to m. ourselves an ensample to you 
2Tim. 3. 15. are able to 7/i. thee wise to salvation 
4. 5. m. full proof of thy ministry 
Heb.2,10.to r/i.the Captaniof theirsalvation perfect 
17. to m. reconciliation for the sins of the people 

7. 25. he ever liveth lo ?;;. intercession for tiiem 

8. 5. m. all lliing.s according to pattern shewed 

9. 9. could not ?«. him that did service perfect 

10. 1. m. the comers thereunto perfect 

12. 13. and m. straight paths for your feet 
13.21. ??i. you perfect in every good work to do will 

fam. 3. 18. is ^own in peace, of them that m. peace 
' Pet. 5. 10. the God of all grace m. you perfect 
i Pet. 1. 10. in. your calling and election sure 
I John 1. 10. we rn. him a liar, his word is not in us 
Rev. 3. 9. I will ?n.- them woiship before thy feet 
12. I will 7«. a pillar in the temple of my God 

10. 9. eat it, and it shall m. thy belly bitter 

11. 7. shall in. war against them, and overcome 
12.17. went to .'/(.war witij the remnant ofher seed 

13, 4. sa\ ing, who is able to m. war with him 7 
14. that they should in. an image to the beast 

19. 11. in rigi'.ieousness he doth judge and m. war 
21, 5. behold, I rn. ail tilings new 
See Afraid, Atonh.mknt, Covenant, Deso- 
late, Desolation, End, Fire, Good. 
iVlAKE haste. 
Deut.32.35 the tilings that come on them, m. haste 
»7w(/^ .9.48. and said, 7/i. haste <ind do as I have done 
1 Sam. 9.12. beiiold, he is before you, rn. haste now 
S CAro7i.35.21. for God commanded me to m. haste 
£5t/i.5.5.kingsaid, cause Haman to 7?i. haste, 6.1Q. 
lob 20. 2. cause ine to answer, for this 1 7?i. haste 
Psal. 38. 22. 7;t. haste to help me, O Lord, my sal- 
vation, 40. 13. 1 70. 1. 1 71. 12. 
70.5.1 am poor ami ncedy,77i.Aas<e unto me, 141.1. 
Prov. 1. 16. they m. hastsio shed blood, Isa. 59. 7. 
Cant. 8. 14. m-^'iaste, my beIo\ cj, Lud be like a roe 
Isa. 28. 10. he that believeth shall not 7«. haste 
49. 17. thy children shall rn. haste, thy destroyers 
Jer. 9. 18. let them wi. haste, and take up a wailing 
JVaA. 2. 5. thay shall m. haste to the wall thereof 
Luke 19.5. he said,Zaccheus, 77?.. h. and come down 
Acts22.l8.rn.haste and got quicklyout of Jerusalem 
See Known. 
MAKE manifest. 

1 Cor.A S.viiWm.manifest the counsels of the heart 
Eph, 5. 13. whatsoever doth m. manifest is light 
Col. 4. 4. that I may m. it manifest as I ought 

See Mention, Noise. 

MAKE ready. 

Gen. 18. 6. m.. ready three measures of fine meal 

43. 16. 771. rcadij, for these men shall dine with me 

2Kings 9.21. and Joram said, m.r. and he went out 

Psal. 11. 2. they 777. ready their arrow on the string 

21. 12. when thou shalt in. ready thine arrows 

2(JzeZ:.7.1.4.they have blown the trumpet to m.ready 

Mark 14. 15. there m. ready for us, Luke 22. 12. 

Luke 1. 17. to m. ready a people prepared for 

the Lord 

17. 8. rather say, m. ready, wherewith I may sup 

Jicts 23. 23. m. ready 200 soldiers to go to Cesarea 

MAKE .<ipeed. 
i Sam. 20. 38. he cried, m. speed, haste, stay not 

2 Sam. 15. 14. 777. speed to depart, lest he overtake 
Isa. 5. 19. that say let him m. speed and hasten 

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MAKE waste. 
Lev. 26. 31. 1 will m. your ciiits waste, and bring 
Jsa. 42. 15. I M ill vi. aastt viounlains and hiiis 
Kick. 5. 14. moreover, 1 \m11 in. Jerusalem waste 

29. 10. 1 will 7«. land of Egy]it utterly waste, 'c.ii.12. 

MAKLK, or MAkLlv!:]. 

Job 4. 17. shall a man be more jmre than his M.l 

32. 22. in so doing my j\l. will soun take me away 

3.5. 10. bat none saitn, where is God my J^LI 

36. 3. I will ascribe righteousness to my M. 
Psal. 95. 6. let us kneel belore the Lord our J\I. 
i^7-o7;.14.3l.oppressetli the poor,reproacheth his jM. 

17.5. whoso mocketh the poor roi>roachetliliis J17. 

22. 2. rich and poor, the Lord is the m. of them all 
Isa. 1. 31. and the in. of it as a si)ark 

17. 7. at that day shall a man look to his M. 

22. 11. ye nave not looked to the 7/7. thereof 

33. 1 22. the Loril is cur statute in. he will save us 
45. 9. woe to him that striveth w ith his J)/. 
11. thus sailli the holy One of Israel and his J\I. 
16. they shall go to confusion that are i?7. of idols 
51.13. torgetiest the Lord thy 777. that stretched out 
54. 5. thy jM. is thy husband, and thy Redeemer 
./er. 33. 2. thus saitii the Lord the 7/7. thereof 
Hos. 8. 14. tor Israel hath forgotten his M. 
JJab.2.18. what proliteih he graven image that the 
in. hath graven, vi. of his woik trusieili therein? 
Heb. 11. 10. for a citv, wliose builder and m. is God 

MAKEST. 
.Tudg. 18. 3. and what 7;7. thou in this place 1 
Jub 13 26. 7/7. me possess the iniquities of my youth 
22.3.1s itgain to ium that thou 7;i.tliy ways perfect? 
Psal. 4. 8. tiiou only in. me to dwell in safety 

39. 11. thou 111. his beauty to consume as a molh 
44. 10. thou 777. us to turn back trom the enemy 

13. thou in. us a reproach to our neighbours 

14. thou in. us a by-word among the heathen 

65. 8. thou VI. the outgoings of morning to rejoice 
10. thou in. the eartii solt withshowers 

80. 6. tliou m. us a strife to our neighbours 

104. 20. thou m. darkness, and it is night 

144. 3. what is man, that thou m. account of him? 

Cant. 1. 7. where thou m. thy Hock to rest at noon 

Isa. 45. 9. Co him that fashionelh it, what im thou? 

.Jer. 22.23. O Lebanon, that in. thy nest in cedars 

28. 15. thou m. this people to trust in a lie 
Ezck. 16. 31. thou m. thy high place in every street 
IJab. 1. 14. and 777. men as the fishes of the sea 

2.15. puttest tiiy bottle to him, and m.lmn drunken 
Luke 14. 12. when thou m. a dinner or a supper 

13. but when thou 777.. a feast, call the poor 
.Tohn 8.53. proph. are dead, whomwt. thou thyself? 

10. 33. because thou being a man 7?7. thyself God 
Rom.2.l~. art called a Jew, and in.thy boast of God 
23. thou that in. thy boast of the Ig-w 
MAKETH. 
Exod. 4.11. or who in. the dumb, or deaf, or blind ? 
Lev. 7.7. the priest that m. atonement clean, 14.11. 
17. 11. it is the blood that 7/7. the atonement 
Deut. 18.10. that?;i. his son to pass through the fire 
20. 20. against the city that 7/7. war with thee 

21.16. when he m. his sons to inherit what he hath 

24. 7. 111. merchandise of him, or selleth him 
27.15. cursed be the man that r/i.any graven image 

18. cursed be liethat7/7.theblind to wander out of 
29. 12. oath which the Lord m. with thee this day 

1 Sam. 2. 6. the Lord killeth and 771. alive 

7. the Lord in. poor, and 777. rich, he bringeth low 

2 Sam. 22. 33. God in. my way perfect, Psal. 18.32. 
22. 34. he m. my feet like hinds' feet, Psal. 18. 33. 

Job 5.18. ^3r he in. sore, and bindeth up, he wounds 
9. 9. Lord 777. Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades • 

12. 17. he m. the judges fools || 25. he m. to stagger 
15. 27. lie in. collops of fat on his Hanks 

23. 16, God 777. my heart soft, and troubleth me 

25. 2. he VI. peace in his high-places 

27. 18. and as a booth that the keeper 777. 
35. 11. who in. us wiser than the fowls of heaven 
36.27. for he 7«.sm,all the drops of water, they pour 
41. 31. he m. the deep to boil like a pot 
32. he m. a path to shine after him ' 

Psal. 9. 12. when he in. inquisition for blood 
23. 2, he m. to lie down in green pastures 

29. 9. the voice of the Lprd m. the hinds to -calve 
33. 10. he m. the devices of people of none effect 

40. 4. blessed is the man that m. the Lord his trust 

46. 9. he m. wars to cease to the end of the earth 
104.3. who 771. the clouds his chariot, who walketh 

4. who m. his angels spirits, Heb. 1. 7. 

15. and wine that m. glad the heart of man 
107. 1 25. and m. the stormy wind to stand 

29. he 771. the storm a calm, the waters are still 
36. and there he m. the hungry to dwell 
41. and m. him families like a flock 
113. 9. he VI. the barren woman to keep house 
135. 7. he 771. lightnings for rain, brings the wind 
147. 8. who m. grass to grow on the mountains 

14. he m. peace in thy borders, and filleth thee 
Prov. 10. 1. a wise son jk. a glad father, 15. 20. 

4 but the hand of the diligent m. rich 



Prov. 10. 22. the blessing of Ine Lord, it vi. rich 

12.4. she that 7/t.ashanjfcd is as rutlenntss in boue« 

25. iieavinesB in the heart of man -7/7. it to &toopj 

but a good word 7/7. it glau 

13. 7, that 777, himself rich, yet hath nothing, thera 

is that 111. himself poor, yet hath gib'at richeg 

12. hope detierred ?/), the heart sick, when desire 
15. 13. a merry heart m. a cheerful countenance 

30. and a good report 777. the bones fat 
lb.7.he r/t.even his enemies to be atpeace with him 

1 23. the heart of the wise vi. wise his mouth 
18. 16. a man's gift m. room for him, and bring* 
19.4. wealth 7/7. many friends, but poor is separated 
31. 22. she 7/t. Iierself coverings of tapestry 

24. she ?;t. fine linen and selleth it, and girdles 
£cc/:3.11.noraan canfmdoutthe workthatGodw*. 

7. 7. surely opjiression m. a wise nian mad 

8. 1. a man's wisdom m. his face to thine 

11. 5. thou kncwcst not v\ orks of G(,d, who m. al' 
Isa. 24. 1. belioid, the Lord 111. the earth empty 
40. 23. he m. the judges of the earth as vanity 
43. 16. saith the Lord, which vi, a way in the sea 
44. 15. he VI. a god, and worshippcih it, 17. 1 48, (i. 

24. I am the Lord that m. all things 

25. he in. diviners mad || 59. 15. in. himself a prey 
55. 10. watereth earth, and 7?*. it bring forth 

Jer. 10. 13. he vi. lightnings with rain, 51. 16. 

17. 5. cursed be the man that 777. flesh his arm 

29. 26. every man that vi. himself a prophet, 27 
Ezck. 22. 3. and m. idols against herselt to defile 
Lan. 6. 13. but in. his petition three times a day 

11. 31. place abomination that r/7. desolate, 12. 11, 
Jiiiios 4. 13. that 777. the morning darkness 

5. 8. seek him that m. the seven stars and Orion 
JVtfA. 1. 4. he rebuketh the sea," and m. it dry 
Mat. 5. 45. he m. his sun rise on the evil and good 
Mark 7.37. he TTi.both deaf to hear and dumb speak 
John 19.12. whosoever m. himself a king, speaketfe 
Jicts 9. 34. Eneas, Jesus Christ vi. thee whole 
ii07?7.5.5.hope?74.not ashamed,because love of God 

8. 26. the Spirit in. intercession for us, 27, 34. 

11. 2. he 777. intercession to God against Israel 

1 Cor. 4. 7. who m. thee to difier from another 1 

2 Cor. 2.2. who is he that 7?i. me glad but the same? 
14.7?!.manifest the savour of his knowledge by us 

Gal. 2. 6. whatsoever they were it in. no matter 
Eph. 4. 16. m. increase of the body to the edifying 
Heb. 7. 28. for the law vi. men high-priests, but the 
word of the oath since the law ?«. the Sob 
Rev. 13. 13. he m. fire come down from heaven 
21. 27. norwhatsoev«r m. a lie, 22. 15. 

MAKETH haste. 
Prov. 28. 20. that m. haste to be rich, not innocent 

MAKING. 
2 Chron. 30. 22. m. confession to the Lord God- 
Ps. 19. 7. testimony of Lord is sure, ni. wise simple 
Eccl. 12. 12.,of 777. many books there is no end 
Isa. 3. 16. walking and rn. a tinkling with their feet 
.Tcr. 29. 15. that brought tidings, in. him very glad 
Jimos 8. 5. rn. ephah small, and the shekel great 
Mark 7. 13. m. the word of God of none etl'ect 
J0A71 5. 18. TO. himself equal with God 
2 Cor. 6. 10. as poor, yet 77?. many rich 
Eph.\.\^.\ cease not to give thanks for you,777 .men- 
tion of you in my prayers,l Thess.1.2. Philem.4. 

2. 15. one new man, so m. peace. Col. 1. t20. 
5. 19. m. melody in your heart to the Lord 

Phil.l.4.iu every prayer for you-m. request with jOy 
2 Pet. 2. 6. 777. them an ensample unto "those that 
,Jude 22. of some have compassion, /ji. adift'erence 

MAKING. 
Ezek. 27. 16. multitude of the wares of thy m. 18. 

MALE. 
Gen. 17. 23. every 777. circumcised, 34. 15, 22, 24, 
Exod. 12. 5. for the passover a vi. of the first year 
13.12. the W7. shall be the Lord's, 34.19. /.?t/,-e2.23 
Lev. 1. 3. a m. without blemish, 10. | 4. 23. | 22. 19 
7. 6. every vi. among the priests shall eat thereol 
27. 3. thy estimation shall be of the m. 5, 6, 7. 
JSTum. 1.2. every m.hy their polls from 20 years old 
20. every m. from 20 years old and upward 

3. 15. every m. from a month old and upward 
31. 17. now kill every m. among the little ones 

Deut. 20. 13. thou shalt smite every 7?i. thereof 
Jud.g-. 21. 11. ye shall utterly destroy every m. 
IKings 11.15.he had smitten every 777.in Edom, 16 
Jer. 30. t 6. see if a m. doth travail with child 
Ezek. 16..t 17. madest to thyself images of a m. 
Mai. 1. 14. which hath in his flock a m. 
See Female. 
MALE-CHILDREN. 
Jtfs/7.17.2. these were the m.-children of Manaaeak 

MALEFACTOR. 
John 18. 30. if he were not a m. we would not 

MALEFACTORS, 
Luke 23. 32. there were two m. led with hira 
33. there they crucified him, and the m 
39. one of theTTi railed on him, saying 
MALES. 
Gen. 34. 25, Simeon and Levi slew all the » 



MAN 

Siod. ]2 48 let ill his m. be circumcised 
13. 15. 1 saciiMc-r to the Loid all being m. 

23. 17. Lhr<ie lilies m iho year all iliy m. shall 

appear be'ure the Lord God, Deut. l(i. id. 

Lev. 6. 16. all Ihe m. ot' Aaron tiliail eat of it, 2i(. 

Kum. 3.^^!. Sccorduig to the iminber of all w. iroin 
a iDOiitii old and. upward, •28,34. | '■26. 62. 
40. number all tlie first-born oi' the in. 43. 
31. 7. warred against Midiaiutes, and slew the 7a. 

Deut. 15. 19 all drstiing in. sanctity to the Lord 

Josli. 5. 4. the 111. that came out of Egypt died • 

3 Ckron. 31. Ki. beside their genealogy of m. 
19. to give portions to all tbe /«. among priests 

Ezra, 8. 3. were reckoned by genealogy of the m. 
MALICE. 

1 Cor. 5. 8. keep the feast, not with leaven of m. 
14. 20. liowbeit in m. bs ye children 

Eph. 4. 3] . be i)Ut away from you with' all m. 

Col. 3. 8 but novv' ye also put orf all these, m. 

Tit. 3. 3. sometimes living in m. and envy, hateful 

1 Pet. 2. 1= whereiore, laving aside all m. and guile 
MALICIOUS. 

3 John 10. prating against us with ??i. words 
MALICIOUSNESS. 

^0771. 1.29. being tilled with all unrighteousness, m. 

I Pet. 2. IG. not using liberty for a cloak of m. 
MALIGNITY. 

Rom 1. 29. full of envy, murder, debate, m. 
MALLOWS. 

Job 30. 4. who cut up m. by the bushes for meat 
MAN. 

Man was, in his original state, a very noble and 
ezalted cr eat are ; being pierced as ike head and 
lord of tliis icorld, having all the creatures in 
subjection to idin. The powers and operations 
of his mind were extensive, capacious, andper- 
fect ; capable of contemplating upon the works 
of God with pleasure and delight, and of per- 
forming his will without the least deviation. 
But by sifi'idng against his Creator, his mind 
is vitiated, corrupted, arul debased; and he is 
in a ruined, lost, miserable, and wretched state: 
Hence it is asked, What is man 1 Psal. 8. 4. 
The Hebrew word for man is Enosh ; that is, 
sorry, wretched, and incurably sick, to denote 
his condition in his apostasy from God. 

Man is put for [1] The body, 2 Cor. 4. 16. 
[2] Tiie sins and corruptions of human na- 
ture, Eph. 4. 22. [3] Strong, valiant, 1 Cor. 
16. 13. [4] A magistrate, Gen. 9. 6. [5] Frail, 
weak, Psal. 9. 20. [«] The church, Eph. 2. 15. 
[7] A strong believer, Eph. 4. 13. [8] An 
angel. Acts 1. 10. [9] The Lord .Jesus, Gen. 
32. 24. Mark 15. 39. [10] God the Father, 
Exod. 15. 3. Luke 15. 11. 

To make of twain one new man, Eph. 2. 15. 
To unite Jews and Gentiles^ 2cho formerly 
were at vf.riance, into one church, or body, join- 
ing together in a new way of gospel-wotship. 

The gospel is not after man^ Oal. 1. 11, It is no 
human invention, or fiction, neither doth it 
depend upon human authority, but is immedi- 
ately revealed by God. 

speak after the manner of men. Gal. 3. 15. 
I make use of a comparison taken from the 
custom of men in their civil affairs. 

A man of God, 2Tim. 3. 17. One that is guided 
by the Spirit of God, and devoted to his ser- 
vice in a special manner. 

The inward man, Rom. 7. 22. The neio man, 
the regenerate part within me, or the principle 
of grace in the heart. 

The natural man, 1 Cor. 2. 14. The unrenewed 
person, one that has no principle of grace in 
the heart, though he be endued tcith ihe most 
esequisite natural accom.plishments, and has 
improved his reason to the highest pitch. 

Qen. 1. 26. God said, let us make m. in our image, 
after our likeness, 27. | 9. 6. 
2. 7. the Lord G. formed m. of the dust of ground 
18. it is not good that m. should be alone 
25. they were both naked, the m. and his wife 

3. 22. behold, the m. is become as one of us 
6. 3. my Spirit shall not always strive with m. 

7 I will destroy m. whom I have created 
8 21. I will not curse the ground for m. sake 
9. 6. m. blood, by m. shall his blood be shed 

19. 8. who have not known m. JVum^Sl. 35. 

20. 7. restore the m. his wife, he is a prophet 

24. 2L the m. wondering at her held his peace 
29. Laban ran out to the m. to the well 

85. what m. is this that walketli in the field ? 
29. 19. better tlian I should give her to another m. 
38. 25. by tt.e m. whose these are, am I with child 
43. 13. take yc ur brother, arise, go again to the m 
44, 17. the m. in whose hand the cup is found 
Rxod. 2. 20. why is it that ye have left the m. ? 

21. Moses was content to dwell with the m. 

4. 11. the Lord said, who hath made m. mouth? 
30 32. upon m. flesh shall ii not be poured 

365 



MAJN 

I Exod. 32.1. the m.lhat brought us out of Egypt, 23. 

£,eo. IV. 4. blood shall be imputed to that //(. and 

that ?M. sliall be cutoif from among the peoj/le 

jV«/«.5.I5. tiion shall the v/t. bring his wile to priest 

9. 13. but the m. that is clean, and not in a journey 

12. 3. the m. Moses was very meek above all men 

15. 35. the 711. slialt be put lo death, Deut. 22. 25. 

16. 7. the m. whom the Lord doth choose, be holy 
19.20. bul/tt. that shall be unclean and shall not 

Deut. 4. 32. since the day tliat God created rn, 

5. 24. God doth talk with in. and he liveth 

8.3. make thee know that 7rt.doih not live by broad 
only, but by every word. Mat. 4. 4. Euke 4. 4. 

20. 19. lor the tiee of the Held is m. life 

Josh. 7. 14. and they shall come ?«. by m. 17, 18. 
Judg. 1.25. imtthey let go the m. and all his family 
4. -Z-Z. 1 will shew thee the la. whom thou seekest 

8. 21. for as the m. is, so is his strength 

y. 9. wherewith by me they honour God and m. 

13. my wine which cheereth God and ?«. 
10. 18. what m. will figiit against Ammon'? 

13. 10. the ni. hath appeared Jiat came to me 

11. art thou the m. spakest to the woman'? 

16. 7. I shall be weak, and as another m. 11, 17. 

19. 22. bring forth the in. that came into thy house 

28/ then the 7n.. took her on an ass and rose 

Ruth 1. 2. the name of the 7ii. was Elimeiech, 2. 19. 

3.18. for the j/i.vvill not be in rest, till he hath tinish. 

1 Sam.'-Z.'i'i. the m. of thine whom I shall not cut orf 
4. 14. the 77t. came in hastily, and toJd Eli 

9. 6. a '«. of God, and he is an honourable m. 
17. behold the 7«. whom I spake to thee of 

10. 22. if the m. siiould yet come lliither 

16. 7. for the Lord seeth not as m. seeth 

17. 26. what be done to the /«. that kiileth him? 

21. 14. lo, ye see the m. is. mad, wherefore tiien 

2 Sam. 12. 5. David's anger kindled against the m. 

said to Nathan, m. who did this shall surely die 
7. Nathan said to David, thou art the 711. 

16. 7. come out, come out, thou bloody m. 8. 

17. 3. the m. thou seekest is as if all returned 
21. 5; m. that consumed us, and devised against us 
23. 1. the m. who was raised up on higli 

1 Ki7igs 20. 20. and they slew every one his 7n. 

2 Kings 5. 2G. when m. turned again to meet thee 

6. 19. I will bring you to the m. whom ye seek 
9. 11. you know the m. and his communication 

22. 15. tell the ?«. that sent you, 2 Chr. 34. 23.^ 

1 Chr. 23. 3. the Levites ?«. by 7n. were 38,000 
29. 1. the palace is not for ?«. but for the L. God 

2 Chron. 14. 11. let not m. prevail against thee 

19. 6. for ye judge not ior'm. but for the Lord 
Esth. 0. 6. what shall be done to the m. whom, 7,9. 

7. 1 6. the 711. adversary is this wicked IJaman 
Job 4. 17. shall ?;t. be more just than Godi 
5. 7. yet rn. is born to trouble, as sparks fly upward 

17. happy is the 7;i. whom God correcteth 
7.1. is there not an appointed time for m. on earth? 
17. what is 7«. that thou shouldest magnify him ? 
15. 14. Psal. 8. 4. 1 144. 3. Heb. 2. 6. 

9. 2. but how should 7?i. be just with God ? 

10. 4. eyes of flesh 1 or seest thou as m. seeth 7 

5. are thy days as days of ???. ? years as m. days ? 
11. 12. vain m. would be wise, tho' m. be born like 

14. 1. 711. that is born of a woman is of few days 
10. 7n. dieth and wasteth away,7?i.giveth up ghost 

12. So 777. lielh down, and riseth not till heavens 

15. 7. art thou the first 7«. that \va« born 1 

14. what is 777. that he should be clean 7 

16. how much more abominable and filthy ism. 

20. 4. since 777. was first placed on the earth 

21. 4. as for me is my complaint to 772. ? 

25. 4. how then can m. be justified with God? 

6. how much less 771. that is a worm, and son of 7n. 
32.8. there is a spirit in 777. inspiration of Almighty 

13. God thrusteth him down, not 777. 

33. 12. I answer, that God is greater than m. 

14. God speaketh, yet 777. perceiveth it not 

17. he opens the ears of men, that he may with- 
draw 777. from purpose, and hide pride from 777, 

23. if a messenger, to shew to 7;:. his uprightness 

29. these things worketh God often with m. 
34. 7. what 777. is like Job, who driuketh scorning? 

14. if he set his heart upon 777. if he gather to hims. 

23. for he will not lay on 777. more than right 
Psal. 9. 19. arise, O Lord', let not 777. prevail 
10. 18. that the m. of earth m.ay no more oppress 
25, 12. what 777. is he that feareth the Lord ? 

34. 12. what 777. is he that desireth life ? 

39. 11. when thou dost correct 7n. for iniquity 
49, 12. 771. being in honour abideth not, 20. 
56. 11. 1 will not be afraid what 777. can do to me 
68. 1 18. thou hast received gifts in the m. 
78. 25. 777. did eat angels' food, he sent them meat 
80. 17. thy hand be on the m. of thy right hand 
89. 48. what i...is he that liveth, and not see death? 
90. 3. thou turnest m. to destruction, and sayest 
94. 10. that teachethCT. knowl. shall not he know? 
103. 15. as for m. his days are as grass, as a flower 
104. 33. m. goeth forth to bis work and labour 



MAN 

Psal, 318. 6, 1 will not fear what 777. can do to m 

8. better^ trust in Lord, than put confidence in 77* 
120. 1 7. 1 am a lu. of jieace, they are for war 
144.4. 771. is like to vanity, his days as a shadow 

Prov. 2. 12. from 77t. that lipeaketh froward things 
6. 11. and thy want come as an armed 777. 24. 34 
16. 1. the preparations of the heart in 7/t. 
20. 24. 777. goings are of the Lord, liow can a 771. 
26. 19. so is the 777. that deceived! his neighbour 

Eccl. 1. 8. things full of labour, 777. cannot utter it 
2. 12. what can the 777. do that conieth after king? 
22. for what hath ?7i. of ail his labour ? 
6. 10. is named, and it is known that it is m, 
11. what is 771. better ? || 12. what is good for 7a.? 

12. 5. because 777. goeth to his lo;;g home 
/sa.2.22. cease from j,i.v,'hosc breath is in his nostr. 

38. 11. I said, I shall bv;ho'd 7n. no more 
40. 1 13. or being the 7??. of his counsel, hathtaughj 
46. 11. the 777. that executeth my counsel 
Jcr. 10. 23. it is not in 777. to direct his steps 
La777. 3. 1. J am the 777. that hath seen af^iction 
Ezek. 4. 15. I have given covvs' dung for 777. dunj 

18. 8. hathexecuted judgment between 777, andTJi, 
Dan. 4. 16. let his heart be changed from 777. 

10. 19. said, O 7n. greatly beloved, fear not 
Hos. 11. 9. for I am God, and not m. the holy One 
Amos 4.13. and declaretii to 7/). what is his thought 
jMic. 5. 7. that tarrieth not for m. nor waiteth 

6. 8. he hath shewed thee, O m. what is good 

9. the 777. of wisdom shall see thy name 

iJ/76. 1.13. the wicked devoureth m. more righteous 
Zeph. 1. 3. I will cut off the ???, from the land 
Zech. 6. 12. the 777. whose name is the Branch 

13. 5. for 777. taught me to keep cattle from youth 
7. awake, O sv.-ord, against 777. that is my fellow 

Mai. 2. 12. Lord will cut off the 7n. tliat doeth thia 
Jl/a£.7.9.what77t.is tliere ofyou,if Ids son ask bread, 
will give him a stone ? 12. 11. Juke 15. 4. 
15. 18. from the heart, PJid laey defile the 777. 

19. 6. let not 777. put asunder, Mark 10. 9. 
26. 72. he denied, I do not know the m. 74. 

Mark 2.27.sabbalh v.-as made for 7)7. not 7,>i.for sabb. 

11. 2. shall find a colt tied, whereon never 777. sat 
Luke 5. 20. he said, 7;?. thy siiis arc forgi-ven thee 

12. 14. 777. who made me a judge over you? 
• 18. 4. though I fear not God, nor regard 777. 

22. 58. thou art of Ihem, Peter said, 7.7. 1 am not 
60. Peter said,?;:. I know not what thou sayest 

23. 6. he asked, v/hether the /7?. was a Galilean"? 
53. wherein never 7n. was laid, Johoi 19. 41. 

.7o/t7i 2. 25. for he knew ^viiat was in 777. 

5. 12. what 777. is that v/hich said unto thee 
34. but I received not testimony from m. 

15. 24. the works which none other m. did 

19. 5. Pilate said unto them, behold the 777. 
Acts 4. 22. for the 777. was above forty years old 

8.31. how can I, except some 737. should guide mel 

34. eunuch said, of himself, or of some other m.? 
19. 16. the 777. in whom tho evil sjiirit was 

35. what 777. is there that knowe'Ji net how that 
21. 11. so shall bind the 7k. that ov.neih this girdle 
23. 30. how the Jews laid v.-ait for tl:e 777. 
25.22. Agrippa said, i would also hear the777. mys, 

Rom. 2.1. inexcusable, O );;.||3.'ihinkcst thou, O 77i 

7. 22. 1 delight in law of God after the inward ttz 
24.0 wretched 777. that I am,who shall deliv. me? 

9.20. but O 777. wh6 art thou thatrepliest ag. God? 

lO.S.the righteousness of the law, the 777. who doeth 

these things shall live by tlicm, Gal. 3. 13. 

10 .with the heart 7??. belie veth unio righteousness 

1 Cor. 2. 11. what m. knowclh the things of a 777.? 
7. 16. how knowest thou, O 777. whether thou 
10. 13. no temi)tation but such as is common to 7a. 
11. 3. and the head oftiie woman is ihe7n. 

8. 7/'7. is not of the wcrnan || 9. but wom.for them. 
11. nor is the 777. wilhoul the woman, nor the wo- 
man without t!:e 7?7. in the Lord 
■ 12. even so is the ??7. also by the v.-oman 
15. 21. since by 777. came death, by 7?7. came resurr, 
45. the first 777. Adam was made a living soul 
47. the first m. is of the ear! h, earthy ; the secona 
777. is the Lord from, heaven 

2 Cor. 4. 16. but though our outward ?77. perish, yet 

the inward tt?. is renewed day by day 
Gal. 1. 1. an apostle, not of men, neither by m. 

11. the gospel I preached is not after m. 
Eph.-2. 15. for to make of tv.-ain one iiev/m. 

3. 16. with might by his Spirit in the inner 777- 

4. 24. (hat ye put on new 771. created in righteousn 

C5Z.3.IO. have put on the new ra. which is renewed 

1 T/tes.4.8.despiset h not m.hut God ,wliO hath ^ivea 

1 T/7?7.2.5.between God and men, the ni. Chr. Jesus 

12. woman not to usurp authority over the m. 
Tit.3.4. love of G. our Saviour tov.-ard 7n.appeared 
Heb. 3. 4. for every house is built by some 771, 

8. 2. the tabernacle the Lord pitclied, and not m. 

13. 6. 1 will not fear what 777. shall do to me 
Jrt77?.1.8. a double-minded ??7.is unstable inhiswaj* 

2. 20. wilt thou know, O vain 777. that faith 
1 Pet. 3. 4. let it be the hidden m. of the hearf 



MAN 

A MAN. 

Gen. 2. 3. there was not a m. to till the ground 
24. iherelbre shall a m. leave his father and mo- 
ther, Mat. Vd. 5. Mark 10. 7. Epk. 5. 3]. 
4. 1. I have gotten a m. from tlie Lord 
23. for I have slain a m. to my wounding 
11 t3. a m. said to his neighbour, let us burn 
13 16. if a 7/1. can number the dust of the earth 
19 31. there is not a in., to come in unto us 
20. 3. thou art a dead man, for she is a m. wife 
2o. 27. Esau a cunning hunter, a m. of the field 
32. 24. there wrestled a m. with him till breaking 
"11 .33. let Pharaoh look out a m. discreet and wise 
'"8. a in. in whom the Spirit of God is 
»4.15.wot ye not such a ?n.as I can certainly divine 
49. 6. for in their anger they slew a m. 
^Zxod. 2. 1 14. he said, who made thee a m. a prince 
•J. \Vd. I judge between a m. and his fellow 
J3. 11. liice to face, as a m. speaketh to his friend 
Lev. 13. 9. when the plague of leprosy is in a m. 

18. 5. my judgments, which if a vi. do he shall live 

in them, J\~eh. 9. 29. Ezek. 20. 11, 13, 21. 
24.10. and a 7/1. of Israel strove together inthe camp 
20. as h-e hath caused a blemish in a m. 
27. 28. no devoted thing a in. shall devote 
J^um. 1. 4. there shall be a m. of every tribe 
13. 2. of every tribe shall ye send a m. 

15. 32. they found a m. that gathered sticks 

19. 14. this is the law when a m. dieth in a tent 
23.19. G. is not a 7n. that he should lie, ISaT/i. 15.29. 
26. 64. among these there was not a m. of them 

65. there was not left a m.save Caleb andJoshua 
27. 16. set a m. over the congregation 

18. take thee Joshua, a m. in whom is the Spirit 
Deut. 1. 31. Lord bare thee, as a m. doth his son 

3. 11. the breadth of it, after the cubit of a m. 
8. 5. consider, that as a m. chasteneth his son 

19. 15. one witness shall not rise against a m. 
Josh. 3. 12. take ye out of every tribe a m. 4. 2, 4. 

5.13. there stood a Tn.over-against him with sword 
10.8. there shall not a -tti. of them stand before thee 
14. the Lord heaikened to the voice of a m. 
14.15.ii-hich Arba was a great 7^. among Anakims 
21. 44. stood not a m. of all their enemies before 

Judg. 1. 24. the spies saw a m. come out of the city 
3. 29. escaped not a m. || 4. 16. was not a m. left 
7.13. there was a ?«.that told a dream to his fellow 

14. save the sword of Gideon a m. of Israel 
10.1. Tola a m. of Issacharlil6.19. she called a m. 

Ruth 4. 7. a m. plucked oft" his shoe and gave it 

1 Sam. 9. 16. 1 will s erd thee a m. out of Benjamin 
11. 13. there shall not a m. be put to death 

13. 14. the Lord hath soughc him a m. 

14. 36. and let us not leave a m. of them 

16. 16. to seek out a m. who is a cunning player 
17. provide me a m. that can play well, bring him 

17. 8. choose you a m. for you, let him come 
10. give me a m. that we may fight together 

25- 17. he is such that a m. cannot speak to him 
30. 17. and there escaped not a m. of them 

2 Sam. 3. 34. as a m. falleth before wicked men 
38. Abner a great m. is fallen this day in Israel 

16. 23. as if a m. enquired at the oracle of God 

18. t 20. thou shalt not be a m. of tfdings 

20. 1. there happened to be there a m. of Belial 

1 Kings 2. 2. be strong, and shew thyself a m. 

4. not fail thee a m. on the throne, 8. 25. 
20. 39. a m. turned aside, and brought a m. to me 
42. a m. whom I appointed to destruction 

2 Kings 1. 6. there came a m. to meet us, and said 

4. 42. there came a vi. from Baal-shalisha 
.10. 21. there was not a m. left that came not 

13. 21. as they were burying a m. they spied 

1 Chron. 22. 9. a son born, who shall be a m. of rest 

2 Chron. 6. 16. there shall not fail thee a m. 7. 18. 
JVe/t. 2. 10. come a m. to seek the welfare of Israel 

6. 11. I said, should such am. as I flee 1 
Job 2. 4. all that a in. hath will he give for his life 

3. 23. why is light given to a m. whose way 

4. 17. shall a m. be more pure than his Maker 1 
9. 32. he is not a m. as I am, that I should answer 
11. 2. and should a m. full of talk be justified 1 
12. 14. he shutteth up a m. \\ 14. 14. if a m. die 
16. 21. that one might plead for a m. with God, 

as a VI. pleadeth for his neighbour 
22-2. can a77i.be profitable to G.as he that is wise? 

34. 29. whether done against a nation or a m. 

35. 8. thy wickedness may hurt a m. as thou art 
37. 20. if a m. speak he shall be swallowed up 

36. 3. givd up now thy loins like a m. 40. 7. 
Psal. 38. 14. I was as a m: that heareth not 

55. 13. but it was thou a m. mine equal 
62. 3. how long will ye imagine mischief ag. am.? 
74. 5. am. was famous according as he lifted up 
P8. 4. I am as a m. that hath no strength 
105. 17. he sent a m. before them, even Joseph 
147. 10. he taketh not pleasure in the legs of a m. 
Prav. 3. 30. strive not with a m. without cause 
6. 34. for jealousy is the rage of a m, 
14. 12. a way that seemeth right to a «n 16 25 
3m 



Man 

Frou. 16.2.all waysof aTTi.are tican in his own eyes 
7. when a m. ways please the L-- ' ' ''<? maketii 

20. 24. how can a m. understand hk_ aa -vay? 
23. 2. if thou bo a m. given to appetite 

26. 21. so a contentious m. to kindle stritw 

27. 8. so is a m. that wandereth from his pVi*"". 

21. as the furnace, so is a m. to his praise 

28. 12. but when the wicked rise a m. is hidden 
23. he that rebuketh a m. shall find more favour 
29. 1 1. a m. of reproofs || 1 4. a m. of oblations 

20. seest thou a m. that is hasty in words ? 
Eccl. 2.21. there is a m. whose labour is in wisdom 
and knowledge, yet to a 77i.that hath not labour. 

26. God giveth to a m. that is good in his sight 

4. 4. for this a m. is envied of his neighbour 

6. 2. a m. to whom God hath given riches 

12. who can tell a m. what shall be after him 1 
10. 14. a m. cannot tell what shall be after him 
11. 8. if a m. live many years, and rejoice in them 
Cant. 8. 7. if a m. Avould give all his substance 
Isa. 6. 5. because I am a m. of unclean lips 

13. J2. I will make a m. more precious than gold 
17. 7. at that day shall a m. look to his maker 

28. 20. than that a m. can stretch himself on it 

29. 21. that make a m. an ofl'ender for * word 

32. 2. a m. shall be a hiding place fronj 2h, wind 
47. 3. and I will not meet thee as a m. 

53.3. he is a 7?i. of sorrows and acquainted with gr. 
58. 5. a day for a m. to afflict his soul 7 
60. 3. he that killeth an ox, ia as if he slew a m. 
Jer. 4. 29. forsaken, and not a m. dwell therein 

5. 1. seek in broad places, if "e can find a m. 

14. 9. why shouldest thou be as a m. astonied 1 
15. 10. that thou hast borne me a m. of strife 
16. 20. shall a ?7i.make gods to himself and no gods? 

22. 30. a m. that shall not prosper in his days 

23. 9. I am like a m. whom wine hath overcome 

30. 6. see whether a m. doth travail with child ? 

31. 22. a woman shall compass a m. 

33.17. David shall never want a m.to sit on throne 
18. nor shall the priests want a m. before me 

35.19. Jonadab shall not want a 777. to stand bef.me 
50. 42. every man put in array like a m. to battle 
Lam. 3. 26. it is good for a m. to hope and wait 

27. it is good for o. m. that he bear the yoke 
39. complain, a m. for the punishment of his sins 

Ezek. 22. 30. I sought lor a m. among them 
28. 2. yet thou art a m. and not God, 9. 

33. 2. if the people of the land take a m. 
Dan. 2. 10. not a m. on earth th^t can shev/ 

25. I have found a tn. of the captives of Judah 
5. 11. there is a m. in thy kingdom in whom 

7. 4. stand as a m. and a m. heart was given to it 

9. f 23. I am come, for thou art a m. of desires 

10. 11. he said, O Daniel, a m. greatly beloved 
Hos. 6. 9. as troops of robbers wait for a vi. 

9.12. that there shall not be a tt;. left, woe to them 

11. 4. I drew them with cords of a m. with bands 
.^mos 2. 7. a m. and his father go in to one maid 

5. 19. as if a m. did flee from a lion, and a bear 
Mic. 2. 2. oppress a m. and his house, even a m. 
11. if a m. walking in spirit and falsehood 
7.6. a 777. enemies are the men of his own house, the 
daughter against her mother, Mat. 10. 36. 
Mal.3.n.as am.spareth his own son that serv.him 
Mat. 8. 9. I am a in. under authority, Luke 7. 8. 
10. 35. I am come to set a m. at variance 

12. 12. how much is a m. better than a sheep 1 
43. the unclean spirit is gone out of a m. 

15. 11. Cometh out of the mouth defileth a m. 
20. to eat with unwashen hands defileth not a m. 

19. 3. is it lawful for a ttj. to put away, Mark 10.2. 
22. 24. if a m. die, having no children 

26. 18. he said go into the city, to such a w. and 

say to him, Mark 14. 13. J^uke 22. 10. 
Z.M Ac 1.34. ho w sha II this be, seeing I know not a 77t.? 
5. 8. depart, for I am a sinful m. O Lord 

13. 19. which a m. took and cast into his garden 
19. 7. to be guest with a m. that is a sinner 

.Tohn 1. 6. there was a m. sent from G. named John 
30. after me cometh a m. who is preferred bef. me 

3. 3. except am. be born again, he cannot see, 5. 
4. how can a m. be born when he is old? 

27. a m. can receive nothing, except given him 

4. 29. come, see a m. which told me all things 

7. 23. angry, because I have made a m. whole 

8. 40. a 777. that hath told you the truth 

9. 11. a m. that is called Jesus made clay 

16. how can a m. a sinner, do such miracles 

10. 33. thou being a m. makest thyself God 

14. 23. if a 777. love me, he will keep my words 

16. 21. for joy that a m. is born into the world 
./?c(s2. 22. Jesus am. approved of God among you 

10. 26. stand up, I myself also am a m. 
13. 22. 1 found David, a m. after mine own heart 
41. not believe, though a m. declare it to you 
16. 9. there stood a m. of Macedonia prayed him 

21. 39. I am a m. who am a Jew of Tarsus 
Rom. 2. 21. that preachest a m. should not steal 

22. sajest, a m, should not commit adultery 



MAN 

Rom.3.5. 1 speak as a tti. || 7. 1. dominion over a vt 

1 Cor. 4. 1. let a m. bo account of us as minister* 

2. it is required, that a m. be found faithful 
6.18. every sin that a m. doeth is without the bod| 

7. 1. it is good for a m. not to touch a woman 
26. I say that it is good for a m*so fo be 

9. 8. say I these things as a m. or saith not law ' 

11. 7. a VI. indeed ought not to cover his head 
14. if a m. have long hair, it is a shame 

28. but let a m. examine hims. and so let lum eat 
1}. 11. but when became am.l put away childish 

2 Cor.2.6. sufficient to such a m. is this punishment 

8. 12. it is accepted according to that a vi h?.th 
11.20. if ffl 771. bring you into bondage, if a 777. smite 
12.2. 1 knew a m.in Christ caught up to heaver., 3. 

4. which it is not lawful for a m. to utter 
Gal. 2. 16. a m. is not justified by works of the law 

6. 1. brethren, if a m. be overtaken in a fault 

3. if a 7/7. ftiink himself to be something 
Phil. 2. 8. and being found in fashion as a m. 

1 Tim. 1. 8. the law is good, if a m. use it lawfully 
3. 1. if a m. desire the office of a bishop 

5. if a 777. know not how to rule his house 
2Tim. 2. 5. if a m. also strive for masteries 

21. if a 777. therefore purge himself 
Tit. 3. 10. a m. that is a heretic, reject 
Jam. 1. 23. he is like a m. beholding his 
2. 2. if there come a m. with a gold nr>x 
14. what profit, though a m. say, he herin fa 
18. a VI. may say, thou hast faith, I have wo 
24. ye see how that by works a m. is justifie.1 
5.17j Elias was a m. subject to like passions as we 
IPet. 2. 19. if a m. for conscience toward God 

2 Pet. 2. 19. for of whom a vi. is overcome 

1 John 4. 20. if a m. say, I love God, and hafetn 
Rev. 4. 7. the third beast had a face as a m. 

9. 5. as torment of scorpion, whenhestriketh am. 

A certain MAN. 
^677.37.15. a certain m. found him, and asked him 

2 Sa7?7.18.10. a c. m. saw it, and told Joab, and said 
IKings 22.34. a c.m.drew bow at vent. 2CAr.l8.33. 
Mat.2l.28. a certain m. had two sons, Luke 15.11. 
Luke 10.30. a certain 7/7. went down from Jerusalem 

12. 16. the ground of a cert, rich 777. brought forth 
13. 6. ac. 777. had a fig-tree planted in his vineyard 

14.16. ac. 777. made a great supper, and bade many 
16. 1. there was a certain m. which had a steward 
18. 35. a c. blind 7??. sat by the way-side begging 
19. 12. a certain noble-777. went into a far country 
20.9. a certain 777.planted a vineyard, and let it out 

Jo^774.46.a c.noble-77i. whose son was sick atCaper. 
11.1. now a c. 777. was sick, named Lazar. of Betha. 

Acts3.2.a certain 777. lame from his mother's womb 
5.].ac<;?-f am 777. named Ananias, sold a possession 
8.9.a certain m. called Simeon, who used sorcery 
9.33.and there he found a certain m. named Eneas 
10.1. there was a c. vi. in Cesarea called Cornelius 
14.8.there sat ac.vi. at Lystra,impotent in his feel 
18.7.entered into a certain 777.house named Justus 
19.24.acerfa77i7?i.namedDemetrius,asilvcr-smitb 
25. 14. there is a certain m. left in bonds by Felix 
Any MAN. 

Gen. 24. 16. a virgin, nor had any m. known her 
47. 6. if thou knowest a. m. of activity among them 

Exod. 24. 14. if any m. have any matters to do 
34. 3. nor let any 777.be seen tlirough all the mount 
24. nor shall any m. desire thy land, when go up 

Lev. 15. 2. when any m. hath a running issue 
16. if any m. seed of copulation go out from him 
24.ifa77y777.lie with her at all,heshallbe unclean 

24.17. that killeth a.7?i.shall surely be put to death 
JSTum. 5. 10. whatsoever any m. giveth the priest 

12. if any 777. wife go aside, and commit a trespass 
6. 9. if any m. die very suddenly by him 
19. 11. that toucheth the dead body of any m. 13. 

21. 9. if a serpent had "bitten any m. when beheld 
Deut. 19. 11. if a. 777. hate his neighb. and smite him 

16. if false witness rise up against any vi.to testify 
22.8.blood on thy house,if are?/ 777. fall from thence 

23.10. there be any yn.among you that is not clean 
Josh.1.5. shall not any 771.be able to stand bef. thee 

2. 11. nor did there remain courage in any m. 
Judg. 4.20. if any m. enquire, is there any m. here? 
16.17. 1 shall become weak and be like a. other tti. 

18. 7. and had no business with any m. 28. 

1 Sam. 2. 13. tliat when any m. offered sacrifice 
16. if any m. said, fail not to burn the fat 

12. 4. nDr"^hast thou taken aught at any m. hand 

2 Sam. 15. 2. when any m. that had a, controversy 
5. it was so, that when any m. came nigh to him 

19, 22. shall any m. be put to death this day in Isr. 
21. 4. nor for us shalt thou kill any m. in Israel 

IKings 8. 31. if any m. trespass against his neighb. 
38. supplication be made by any m. 2 Ckr. 6. 29. 
2 Kings 4. 29. if thou meet any m. salute him not 
2 Chr. 6. 5. nor choose I any m. ruler over Israel 
JVeh.2.12. nor told I any m.whatG. put in my heart 
Job 32. 21. let mc not accept any m. person 
Prov. 30. 2. surely I am more brutish than any m 
7«a.52.14.his visage was more marred than anf m 



MAN 



MAN 



MAN 



^er. 44. 26. no more named in mouth of any m. 
£2eA".9.6.coine not near any ?7(.on\vhom is the mark 
Dan. (i. 7. shuU ask a petition of any god or in. i'2. 
Mat.aAO.if any m.sne thee at law, and take tliycoat 

11. 27. nor know, any ni. tiie Father, save the Son 

12.19. nor shall any m. hear his voice in the streets 

16. 24. if any m. will come after me, Luke 9. 23. 

21.3. iiany ?«.say ought to you, say, the Lord hath 
need of him, JIark 11. 3. Lxike 19. 31. 

22.16. art true, nor carest thou for any m. for thou 
46. nor durst any m. from that day ask questions 

24.23. it' any /K.say, lo, here is Christ, Mark 13.21. 
Mark 1. 44. see thou say nothing to any in. but go 

4. 23. it' any m. hath ears to hear, 7. 16. Rev. 13. 9. 

5. 4. neither could any m. tame him 

9. 30. he would not that any in. should know it 

35.if any /«. desire to be first, the same shall be last 
13. 5. take heed, lest any m. deceive you 
16.8. nor said any thing to any m.they were afraid 
Luke 14.S.when thou art bidden oiany m.to a wed. 
26. ii any m. come to me, and hate not father 

19. 8. if I have taken any thing from any m. 

20. 28. if: any m. brother" die, having a wife 
Shhn 4. 33. hath any in. brought him ought to eat? 

6. 46. not that any in. hath seen the Father 

51. if any ?rt.eat of this bread he shall live for ever 

7.17.if an?/ 77t.do his will he shall know of doctrine 

37. a any m. thirst, let him come to me and drink 

. 51. doth our law judge a7iy m.before it hear himi 

8. 33. and we were never in bondage to any m. 

9. 22. if any m. did confess that he was Clirist 
31.if a;i7/ m.he a worshipper of God, him he hears 
32. that any m. opened the eyes of one barn blind 

10. 9. by nie, if ayiy m. enter in, he shall be saved 
2S. nor shall any m. pluck them out of my hand 

11. 9. if any m. walk in the day, he stumbleth not 
51. if any m. knew where he were, he should shew 

12. 26. if any m. serve me, let him follow me 
47 if any m. hear my words, and believe not 



16. 30. needest not that aiiy m. should ask thee 
18. 31. it is not lawful for us to put any m.to death 
.Acts 10. 28. not call any m. common or unclean 
47.can anym.h^hiA water,these be not baptized? 
19.38. if have a matter against any m. law is open 

24. 12. neither found me disputing with any m. 

25. 16. not manner of Romans to deliver any m. 
27. 22. shall be no loss of any m. life among you 

Rom. 8. 9. if any m. have not the Spirit of Christ 

1 Cor. 3. 12. if any m. build on this foundation 

li.if any ui.\voxka.hide\\15.if any m.workhehnmt 

17. if any m. defile the temple of G. him destroy 

18. if any m. among you seemeth to be wise 
^.W.if any m.ihdX is called a brother be a fornicat. 

7. 18. is any m. called, being circumcised 1 

8. 2. if any m. think that he knoweth any thing 
3. if any??*. loveG. || 11.34.ifa?i7/?7i. hung. let iiim 
10. if any m. see thee which hast knowledge 

9. 15. that any m. should make my glorying void 

10. 28. if any m. say, this is oSered 

11. 16. but if any m. seem to be contentious 
14. 27. if ajiy m. speak in an unknown tongue 

37. if any m. think himself to be a prophet 

38. if ajiy m. be ignorant, let him be ignorant 
16. 22. if any m. love not the Ld. Jesus, let him be 

2 Cor. 5. 17. if any m. be in C. he is a new creature 

10. 7. if any m. trust to himself that he is Christ's 

12. 6. lest any m. should think of me above what 
Oal. 1. 9. if any m. preach any other gospel 
Eph. 2. 9. not of works, lest any m. should boast 

6.8.know.that whatsoever good thing an?/ 7?j.doeth 

Col. 2. 4. lest a. m. should beguile you with words 

8. beware lest a?7?/ m. spoil you thro' philosophy 

3. 13. if any m. hath a quarrel against any 
1 Thess. 5. 15. that none render evil for evil to a. m. 
2Thess. 3. 8. nor did eat any m. bread for nought 

14. if any m. obey not our word, note that man 
1 Tim. 6. 3. if any m. teach otherwise and consent 
Heb. 4. 11. lest any m. fall after the same example 

10.38. but if any m. draw back, my soul shall have 
12. 15. lest any m. fail of the grace of God 
Ja77j.l.l3. G. cannot be tempted,nor tempteth a. m. 

26. if any m. among you seem to be religious 
■i. 2. if any m. offend not in word, he is perfect 

1 Pet. 4. 11. if a. m. speak, let him speak as oracles 
16. yet if a. ?77.3ufFer as christian, not be ashamed 
1 John 2. 1. if any m. sin, we have an advocate 

15. if any m. love the world, the love of Father 

27. and ye need not that any m. teach you 
5. 16. if any m. see his brother sin not unto death 

Rev. 3 20. if any m. hear my voice, and open door 

11. 5 if any m. will hurt them, fire proceedeth 
14. 9 if ajiy m. worship the beast and his image 
22. 18. if any m. shall add to these things 

19. if any m. shall take away from the words 

-See Beast, Blessed, Cursed. 

MAN-CHILD. 

Gen.l7.10.every m.-child shall be circumcised, 12. 

14. the uncircumcised m.-child shall be cut oif 

Le». 12. 2. if a woman have born a m.-child^ then 

I Sain. 1 11. if wilt give to thy handmaid a m.-child 

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Job 3. 3. let the night perish wherein it was said, 
there is a m.-child conceived, Jcr. 20. 15. 
/5a.66.7.she w as dehvered of a m.-child, Rev.12.5. 
Rev.12.1'3. persecuted wom. brought forth m.-child 
See Each. 
Euery MAN. 
Gen. 7. 21. all flesh died on earth, and every m, 
9. 5. at hand of ev. ni. brother require life of man 
16. 12. his hand be ag. every wi.and every 77i.hand 
42. 25. to restore every m. money into his sack 
35. behold, e. 7n. money was in his sack, 43. 21. 

44. 11. then they took down every m. his sack 
13. and laded every m. his ass, and returned 

45. 1. Joseph cried, cause e. m. to go out from me 
47. 20. the Egyptians sold every m. his field 

Exod. 1. 1. e. 7n. and his household came wiih Jac. 
7. 12. for they cast down every m. his rod. 

11. 2. let every m. borrow of his neighbour jewels 

12. 3. they shall take to them every m. a lamb 
4. e. m. according to his eating, 16. 16. \ 18. 21. 
16. save that which every m. must eat, that only 

16. 29. abide ye e. m. in his place, let no man go 
25. 2. of every rn. that giveth it willingly 

30. 12. shall give every m. a ransom lor his soul 
33.27. put every m. a sword by his side, slay every 

m. his brother, e. m. his companion and neigh. 
33. 8. stood every m. at his tent-door and looked 

ID. they worsliipped every m. in his tent-door 

36.4./came every rn. from his work that they made 

38. 26. a bekah for every m. that is, half a shekel 

Lev. 19. 3. fear every m. his mother and father 

25. 10. ye shall return every m. to his family, 13. 

Jfam. 1.52. pitch every m. by his standard, 2. 2,17. 

5. 10. every m. hallowed things shaJl be his 

7. 5. give to every m. according to his service 
16.17. take every m. his censer, and put incense in 
18. they took e. m. his censer and put fire in them 

17. 2. write thou every m. name on his rod 
9. they looked and took every m. his rod 

31. 53. men of war had taken spoil e. m. for hims. 

32. 18. Israel inherited every m. his inheritance 
27. servants will pass over every m. armed, 29. 

Deut. 1. 16. judge righteously between every m. 
3. 20. shall ye return every m. to his possession 
12. 8. not do every m. what is right in his eyes 
16. 17. every m. shall give as he is able 
24. 16. nor children for fathers, every m. shall die 
for his own sin, 2 Kings 14. 6. 2 Chron. 25. 4. 

Josh. 4. 5. take you up every m. of you a stone 

6. 5. ascend every m. straight before him, 20. 
24. 28. every m. to his inheritance, Judg. 2. 6. 

Judg. 5. 30. divided to every m. a damsel or two 

7. 7. let other people go every TTi.unto his place, 8. 
16. and he put a trumpet in every m. hand 
22. set e. m. sword ag. his fellow, 1 Sam. 14.20. 



8. 24. would give every m. his ear-rings, 25. 

9. 49. the people cut down every m, his bough 
17. 6. e. 777. did what was right in his eyes, 2^1. 25. 
21. 21. catch you e. m. his wife of the daughters 

24. every m. to his tribe, e. m. to his inheritance 

1 Sam. 4. 10. and they fled every m. into his tent 
8. 22. Samuel said, go ye every m. into his city 

14. 34. bring hither e. m. his ox, e. m. his sheep 

25. 10. that break away e. m. from his master 
13. David said, gird you on every m. his sword 

26. 23. the Lord render to every m. his righteous- 

ness and his faithfulness, 2 Chr. 6. 30. 
30. 6. grieved every m. for his sons and daughters 
22. save to every m. his wife and children 

2 Sam. 13. 9. and they went out e. m. from him 

29. every m. gat him upon his mule, and fled 

15. 4. that every 7n. which hath any suit or cause 

30. covered e. m. his head, and they went up 

19. 8. for Israel hath fled every m. to his tent 

20. 1. Sheba said every m. to his tents, O Israel 
1 Kings 4. 25. dwelt safely e. 7/7. under his vine 

8. 38. which shall knew e. m. the plague of heart 
39. hear, forgive, and do, and give to every m. 



10. 
12. 



25. brought e. m. his present, 2 Chron. 9. 24. 
24. not go up, return e. m. to his house, for 
this thing is from me, 22. 17, 36. 2 Chr. 11. 4. 
20. 24. take the kings every m. out of his place 
2 Kings 6.2. let us go and take thence e.m. a beam 
11. 8. every m. with his weapons in his hand 
14. 12. Judah fled every m. to their tents 
18. 31. and then eat ye every m. of his own vine 
jVf A. 5. 13. so God shake out e. m. from his house 
Esth. 1. 8. do according to every m. pleasure 

22. every m. should bear rule in his own house 
Job 21. 33. and every m. shall draw after him 
37. 7. he sealeth up the hand of every m. that 
PsaZ. 39. 5. every m. at his best state is vanity, 11. 
6. surely every m. walketh in a vain show 
02. 12. to thee, O Lord, mercy, for thou renderest 
to every i according to his work, Prow .24.12. 
Prov. 19. 6. every m. is a friend to him that giveth 
24.26. e^Tn.shall kiss his lips that giveth right ans. 
.29. 26. every m. judgment cometh from the Lord 
Isa. 9. 20. eat every m. the-flesh of his own arm 



Isa. 13. 7. therefore every m heart shall melt 
31.7. in that day every rw.shall cast away Ins idoli 

Jcr. 10. 14. every m. is brutish in knowledge, 51.17 - 
26. 3. turn ev. m. from his evil way, 35, 15. | 36. 3, 
29. 26. for every m. that is mad, and maketh hims 
31. 34. teach no more ev. m. his neigh. Heb. 8. 11 
34.15. in proclaiming liberty et;.7?i.to his neigh. 17. 
37. 10. they should rise up every m. in his tent 
51. 45. go out and deliver ye every m. his soul 

Ezek. 8. 11. with every m. his censer in his hand 

12. every m. in the chambers of his imagery 
9. 1. even every m. with his destroying weapon, 2. 
20.7. cast away every m. abominations of his eyes 
8. they did not every m, cast away abominations 
32. 10. every m. shall tremble for his own life 
46. 18. not scattered e«e?"7/ 777. from his possession 

Dan. 3. 10. eu.77i.that shall hear the sound fall down 

6. 12. that every m. that shall ask a petition 
Jonah 1. 5. the mariners cried every m. to his god 
jMic. 4. 4. they shall sit every m. under his vine 

7. 2. they hunt every m. his brother with a net 
Hag. 1. 9. and ye run every m. to his own house 
Zech. 3.10. call every m. his neighb. under the vine 

8. 4. every m. with his staff in liis hand for age 
16. speak every m. truth to his nejghb. Eph.4L.25 

jllal.2.10. why do we deal treacherously every m.l 

Mat. 16. 27. the Son of man shall reward every m. 

according to his works, Rom. 2. 6. Rev. 22. 12. 

20. 9. they received every m. a penny, 10. 

25. 15. he gave to every m. according to his ability 
J/arA-8.25.he wasrestored, and saw eiier?/ 7/1. clearly 

13.34. and gave to e. 7/i. his work, and commanded 

15. 24. casting lots what every m. should take 
Luke 6. 30. give to every m. that asketh of thee 

16. 16. is preached, and every m. presseth into it 
19. 15. how much every m. had gained by trading 

John 1. 9. the true light, which iighteth eve*y m. 
2. 10. ev. m. at lieginning doth set forth good wine 
6. 45. e. m. that hath heard and learned of Father 
16. 32. ye shall be scattered every m. to his own 

Acts 2.8. how hear we every m.in our own tongue? 

45. parted to all men, as every 777. had need, 4. 35. 

11. 29. e. 777. determined to send relief to brethren 

P0777. 2. 10. peace to every m. that worketh good 

3. 4. yea, let God be true, but every m. a liar 
12.3. as God dealt to every m. the measure of faith 

14. 5. let e. 771. be fully persuaded in his own mind 

1 Cor. 3. 5. even as the Lord gave to every m. 7.17 
13. every m. work shall be made manifest 

4. 5. then shall every m. have praise of God 

7. 2. nevertheless, let every m. have his own wife 

7. but every m. hath his proper gift of God 
20. let every m. abide in the same calling, 24. 

8. 7. there is not in every m. that knowledge 

10. 24. but let every m. seek another's wealtJi 

11. 3. know that the head of every m. is Christ 

12. 7. Spirit is given to every m. to profit withal 

15. 23. but every m. in his order, Christ first-fruits 

2 Cor. 4. 2. commend, ourselves to ev. m. conscience 
GaZ. 5.3.1 testify again to ev. vi. that is circumcised 

6. 4. let cvcT^ 777. prove his own work, then shall 

5. for every m. shall bear his own burden 

Phil. 2. 4. look not every m. on his own things 

CoZ.1.28. whom we preach, teaching every m. in all 

wisdom to present every 77i.perfect in Christ Jes. 

4. 6. may know how ye ought to answer eve7~y m, 

Heb. 2. 9. that he should taste death for every m. 

Jani.l.lA.hntevery m.is tempted, when he is drawn 

19. let every m. be swift to hear, slow to speak 
1 Pet. 1.17. who judgeth according to every m.vioxk 

3.15. to give a reason to ev.m. that asketh of hope 

4. 10. as every m. hath received the gift, even so 

IJohn 3. 3. e-u. 771. that hath tliis hope in him, purifies 

Rev. 20. 13. judged ev. m. according to their works 

22.18. for I testify to ev. m. that heareth the words 

See Evil, Foolish. 

MAN of God. 

Deut. 33. 1. Moses the ?7t. of God., Josh. i.4. 6. 

Jw<Z^.13.6.woman told, saying, 777.0/ G.came to me 

8. let the m. of G. come again to us, and teach us 
1 Sam. 2. 27. there came a 771. of G. to Eli, and said 

9. 6. behold now there is in this city a m. of God 

7. there is not a present to bring the m. of God 

8. that will I give to the 771. of God to tell us 
IKings 12.22.word came toShemaiahtheTn.o/C 

13. 1. and there came a m. of God out of Judah 
26. it is the m. of God who was disobedient 

17. 18. what have I to do with thee, O 777. of God ? 

24. now by this I know that thou art a 77?. of God 
20. 28. there came a 777. of G. and spake to Ahab 

2Kings 1.9. thou m.of G.k'mg said, come down,lL 

13. O 771. of G. I pray thee, let my life be pr>ecioua 

4.7. she came and told 7n. of G.\\ 9. this is 777. of G. 

16. thou 777. of God, do not he to thine handmaid 

22. that I may run to 77?. of God, and come again 

25. she came unto the 777. of God to CarmeJ, 27. 
40. O thou 7n. of God, there is death in the pot 
42. brought the 777. of God bread, of first-fruita 

5. 14. dipped, according to the saying of m.of Goa 

20. Gehazi, servant of Elisha, the m. (f Ged, Q.4 



MAN 



MAN 



MAN" 



I Kings 6.10. sent to place which m.of G. told him 

15. when iJie servant of tiic in. of God was risen 

7. 2. a lord answered the m. of God and said, 19. 

17. people tvode on him us the m of God said,18. 

8. 2. the woman did afler the sayinij of m. of God 

* l.m.of God iS come iiithorij IJ .ihe m.ofG'id wept 

8. take a present and go meet the 7ii. of God 
13. 19. and the in. of Cod was wroth with him 
^.IG. according to ihe word which the m. of God 

17. it is the sonulehre of /,•?. of God wliich came 

1 CAr.23.14.Moies ?«.(./ G. 2CA?-.30.1fJ. /;2.-a3.2. 

2 CAro7i. 8.14. David tiie m. of God.jVch. 12. 24,36. 
25. 7. but there came a in. of God to Amaziah 

9. the VI. of G. answered, the Lord is able to give 
Jer. 35. 4. Hanan the son of Igdaliah a m. of God 
1 Tiia.G. 11. but thou, O rn. of G. tiec these things 
iTiin. 3. 17. that the m. of God may be perfect 

Hee Good. 

■Mighty M.\N. 

Jndg. 6. 12. the Lord is willi thee, thou mighty m. 

11. 1. now Jcphthah was a mighty m. of valour 

R2ith2.1. Naomi had a kinsmanu //^s^/j.m. of wealth 

I Sam. 9.1. Kish aEcnjamite, a migh. m. of power 

16. 18. David la. vi. aiid man of war, 2 Sam. 17. 10. 

1 Kings 11. 2S. ihc man Jeroboam was a migh. m. 

2 Kings o.l.Naaman was also a migh. m. in valour 

1 Chr. 12. 4. Ismaiah a mighty m. atnong the thirty 

2 CAr-.17.17.ofBe!ijam. Eiiada a m?>A.?«. of valour 
28.7.Zichri,a migh.ra. of Ephraim, slew Maaseiah 

Job 22. 8. as for the mighty m. he had the earth 
Ps. 33. 16. a mighty m. is not delivered by stren-gth 

52. 1. why boaste.st liiou in ;nischief, O mighty m. 

78. 65. then tlie Lord awaked like a mighty m. 

127. 4.'as arrows are in the hand of a mighty m. 
Isa. 3. 2. the Lord dotli take away the mighty m. 

5. 15. and t!te mighty m. shall be humbled 

31. 8. shall fall wilh the sword, not oi' a. mighty m. 
42. 13. the Lord shill go fortrPa-s a viighty m. 

Jcr. 9. 23. nor let ih§ 'mighty m. glory in his might 

14. 9. shouldesf be as a migh- m. that cannot save 
46.6. nor mi gktym.(isz?..^(i\\\'2. mighty ?;^stumbled 

Zepk. 1. 14. the mighty m. shall cry tiiere bitterly 
Zec/j. 9.13. have madefliee a-iswordoi' amig/itym. 

10. 7. they of Ephraim shall be like a mighty m. 

J.'-o MAN. 

Gen. 31. 50. no m. is with us, see, God is witness 
41. 44. without thee shall no m. lift his hand 
45.1. stood HO 111. while Joseph made hims. known 

Exod. 2. 12. and when he saw I hat there was no m. 

16. 19. let no m. Isave of it till tlie morning 
"29. IetK0 7«.gooutof his place on the seventh day 

?^' 10. be hurt or driven away, no m. seeing it 

33. 4. TW m. did put on him his ornaments 
20. u>! there shall no m. see me and live 

34. 3. and no m. shall come up with thee 
Lev. 16. 17. there shall be no m. in the tabernacle 

21. 21. 710 m. that hath a blemish shall come nigh 

27. 25. no r,i. shall sanctify it, it is the Lord's 
A"iim.5.19.if jio m. hath lain with thee, be thou free 
Dcut. 7. 24. vo m. able to stand before thee, 11. 25. 

28. 29. oppressed, and no m. shall save thee, 68. 
34. 6. but no vi. knoweth of his sepulchre 

/o67<.23.9. no m. hath been able to stand before you 
Judg. 11. 39. Jf'idubah's daughter knew no m. 

19. 15. no m. that took them to his house, 18. 

21. 12. young virgins that had known no m. 
I Sam. 2. 9. for iiy strength shall no m. prevail 

11. 3. and then if there bo no m. to save us 

17. 32. let no m. heart fail because of him 
21. 2. let no m. know any thing of tiie business 
25. 12. and vo 7n. saw nor knew it, nor awaked 

25am. 15. 3. jw in. deputed of the king to hear thee 
1 Kings 8. 46. i^ no m. that sinneth not, 2 Chr. 6.36. 
Z Kings 7. 5. behold, there was no m. in camp, 10. 

23. 18. let him alone, let no m. move his bones 
1 Chr. 16. 21. he suneren no ra. to do them wronjr, 

he reproved kinss for their sakes, Ps. 105. 14. 

Esth. 5. 12. quson did lot no m. come in with king 
8.8. may 7»a m. reverseljO. 2. no ja. could withstand 

Job 11. 3, shall no m. make thee asliamed 1 
15. 28. in houses wiiich no in. inhabiteth 
2-0. 21. therefore shall no m. look for his goods 

24. 22. he risetli, and no m. is sure of his life 
S8. 2^, where no m. is, vrherein there is no m. 

Ps.22.6. 1 am a worm, and no m. a reproach of m,en 

142.4. there was no w. Isa. 41.28. | 59.16. ,/e?-.4.25. 

143, 2. in thy sigh't shall no m. be justified 
Prou. 1.24. 1 stretched my hand, and tjotw. regarded 

23. 1. the wicked Hoe when no m. pursueth 

17. shall tiee to ih^ p't, let n» m. slay him 

Ecd. 8. 8. 7to m. hath power over the spirit 

9. 1. no m. knoweth cither love or hatred 

15. no m. remcmb'^red that same poor man 
tsa- 9. 19. no m. shall snare his brother 

S'l.lO. no TO. may comp in||33.8. he regardethriom. 

50. 2. wherefore when T came, was there no m. 

57. 1. and no m. layeth it to heirt, Jrr. 12. 11. 

60. 15. so that no m. went through thee 

f<?r.2.6. and where no m. dweU||8.6. no m. repented 

^ 30 for no m. of his seed shall prosper 

ass 



Jcr. 30. 17. this is Zion, whom no m. seeketh after 
36. 19. go hide, and let no m. know where ye be 
33.24.Zedekiah said, let /lo 7H.knowof the.se words 
40.15. and 7io Tn.shail know it || 41.4. tio m. knew it 
44. 2. and no m. dwellelh therein, 51. 43. 
49. 18. 710 m. shall abide there, 33. | 50. 40. 
Lam. 4.4. ask bread, and 7io m. breakelh it to them 
£2e/i.l4.15. that 7io??i. may pass thro' for the beasts 
44. 2. 710 m. shall enter in by this gate 
Hos. 4. 4. yet let 720 m. strive or reprove another 
J\''ah. 3. 18. is scattered, and no m. gathereth them 
Zcph. 3. 6. so -that there is 7io m. none inhabitant 
Zcch. 1. 21. so that no m. did hit up his head 
7. 14. that 7?o m. passed through n<>r leturned 
J}/a<.6.24. 710 /7j.can serve two masters, Luke 16.13. 

8.4. tell 710 ?K. 16.20. Jl/ar ^■ 7.36. iu/^e 5. 14. | 9.21. 
9. 30. Jesus charged them, saying, see that no m. 

know it, Mark 5. 43. | 7. 24. | 8. 30. j 9. 9. 
11.27.710 7/1. knoweth Son but Father, Z.wA:e 10.22. 

17. 8. thpy sav/ no m. save Jesus only 
9. tell the vision to no m. till the Sou be risen 

22. 46. 710 m. was able to answer him a word 

23. 9. call 710 m. father on the earth 
24.36. that day and hour know, no m. Mark 13.32. 

Mark 10.29. no ??j.lhat hath left house, Luke 18.29. 

11. 14. 7(0 m. eat fru;: of thee hereafter for ever 

12. 14. we know that thou carest for no m. 
LukcZ. 14. do violence to no m. || 10.4. salute no m. 

15. 16. with the husks, and 7io m. gave unto him 
.7o/i?i 1. 18. no 'in. hath seen God, 1 John 4. 12. 

3. 2. 710 m. can do these miracles, except God be 
13. 710 m. hath ascended up to heaven 

5. 22. for the Father judgeth 7(o m. but hath 
6.44. 7?o m. can come to me, except Fath.draw,65. 

7. 30. but no m. laid hands on him, 44. | 8. 20. 

8. 11. she said, 7io m. Lord || 15. 1 judge no m. 

9. 4. the night cometh when 7!0 m. can work 
10.. 18. no m. taketh it from me, I lay it down 

29. 7zo?«. is able to pluck them outof my Father's 
13. 28. no m. at the table knew why he spake this 
14. 6. no m. cometh to the Father but by me 

1.5. 13. greater love hath tio m. than this 

16. 22. and your joy no m. taketh from you 
Jlcts 1. 20. and let tio m. dwell therein 

4. 17. that they speak to 7io m. in this name 

5. 13. of the rest durst ?io m. join himself 
23. we had opened, we found no m, within 

9. 7. hearing a voice, but seeing no m. 8. 
18. 10. no m. shall set on thee to hurt thee 
23. 31. preaching kingd. ot'G. no m. forbidding hin: 
Rom. 12. 17. recompense to no 7/2. evil for evil 
13.8. owe to no 7«.any thing, but to love one anoth. 

14. 7.1iveth 10 himself, and no m. dieth to himself 
13. that 7?o m. put a stumbhng-block in his way 

1 Cor. 2. 11. the tilings of God knoweth no m. 

15. yet he himself is juda^ed of 7io m. 
o.ll.forother foundation can 7(o ??i.lay than is laid 

18. let 7io m. deceive himseif, 21. 
10.24. let 710 ?rt.seek his own, but another's wealth 

2Cor.5. 16. henceforth know we 7?o //i.afterthe flesh 
7.2. we have v/ronged 7fo m.have corrupted 7jo m. 
Gal. 2. 6. God accepteth no m. person 
3. 11. but that 710 m. is jnsiticd by the lav/ 
Eph. 5. 6. let 7Z0 m. deceive you, 'HThess. 2. 3. 

29. for 770 7n. ever yet hated hi.s own flesh 
Phil.2. 20. for I have 7?o //;. like-minded, who will 
Cnl. 2. 18. let no m. beguile you of your reward 
1 ThcssA.G. that no ???.gob?yond his brother in anj' 

1 Tim.- 5. 22. Jay hands suddenly on no m. 

2 T/7n.4.16. at my first answer 7?o m. stood with me 
Tit. 3. 2. put them in mind, to speak evil of ?!o m. 
TIcb. 5. 4. 710 711. taketh this honour to himself 

7. 13. of which 720 7;?. gave attendance at the altar 
12. 14. without whiof] no m. shall sec the Lord 
Jam. 1. 13. let no m. say when he is tempted 
3. 8. the tongue can n/) m. tame, it is unruly 

1 John 3. 7. little children, iet 710 m. deceive you 
Rev. 2. 17. a new name, which no m. knoweth 

3.7. he that shutteth, anrl ?? ■ ???. openeth 

8. and7(0 7?i. can .shut it || 11. wo wi. take thy crown 
5. 3. and 7io ra. was able to open the book, 4. 
7. 9. and multitude which 7jo m. could nnm..her 
13. 17. that 7(0 7». might buy or sell, save he that 
14.3. 710 TK.could learn tliat song but the redeemed 

15. 8. 7io m. vvr.s able to enter info the temple 

18. 11. 720 771. buyeth their merchandise any more 

19. 12. he had a name written, that 720 m. knew 
0/MAN. 

Gen. 9. 5. at the hand of m. will I require life ofm. 
Exod. 13. 13. all the first-born ofm. J^'^jim. 18. 15. 
Deiit. 1. 17. ye shall not be afraid of the face of m. 

2 Sam. 7. 19. is this the manner ofin. O Lord God ? 
24. 14. not fall into the hand o/7K. I Ckron. 21. 13. 

2 Kings 1.7. what manner of 77i. was he v.'hich came 
7. 10. there was no man there, nor voice ofm. 

Tob 10. 5. are thy days as the days ofm.? 
14. 19. thou destroyest the hope 0/7/1. 

Psal. 60. 11. for vain is the help ofm. 108. 12. 
76. 10. the wrath ofm. shall praise thee 

Prov. 5. 21. the ways ofm. are before the Lord 



Prov. 6. 1 26. the woman of a 77/. v.ill hunt for J;f» 

18. 14. the spirit uf 7u. wiil sustain his infirm'ty 

19. 11. the discreuon of in. deieneih his ang^r 
22. the desire of m. is his kindness 

27. 19. so the heart of in. aiis\\ereih to man 

29. 25. the fear ofm. bringelh u snare 

30. 2. and have not the ui,detstanding ofm. 
19. and the way of a m. with a nu.id 

Ecd. 6. 7> all the labour of vi. is l.cr iiis mouUi 
8. 6. the misery of m. is great upon him 
12. 13. for this is the whole duly of m. 

Isa. 22. 1 17. will carry thee with captivity of •dm 
44.13.he marketh v>itli compass,lie maketh it aftc;T 
the figure 0/7//. according to the beauty ofa.iu 
51. 12. that liiou shouldest be afraid of a m. 

Jer. 10. 23. 1 know the way of m. is not in himeell 

Lam. 3. 35. to turn aside the rigiit of b. m. 

Ezek. 1. 10. they four had tiie face of a 777. 10. 14. 
29. 11. no foot of ?;/. shall {>ass tlnough it 
32. 13. neither shall the foot 0/ 7//. trouble them 

Dan. 8. 15. stood as the appearance 0/ a 7k 10. i." 

Zech. 9. 1. when eyes of a ///. shall bo toward Lcid 
12. 1. who formetii the sjiirit of ?>/. within him 

Mat.8.27. what manner ofm. is liiis that the winds 
and sea obey him ? Mark 4. 41. I^uke 8. 25 

19. 10. if the case ofm. be so with his wife 
Mark 5. 8. 'he said, come out of ihe m. I^uke 8. 211, 
John 1. 13. nor of the will of 711. liut of God 

2. 25. needed not that any sliould testify of vi. 
Jicts 12. 22. it is the voice of a god, not of m. 
Ro7n. 2. 9. upon every soul of m. that doeth evil 

4. 6. David describeth tl:e blcss6dr:ess of the 777. 

1 Cor*. 2.9. neither hath entered into the heart 0/7/i. 
11. what man knoweth the thing.s c/a 7;;. save the 
spirit 0/7/7. which is in him, so Spirit lliings of God 

4. 3. should be judged of you, or of ra. judgment 
11. 7. but the woman is the glory of the m. 
8. but the woman is of the m. 12. 
Gal. 1. 12. for I neither received it of m. 
Jam.l.2Q. the wiath ofm. workethnctiighteousn 

24. forgetteth what manner 0/ 7/7. lie was 
IPct. 1. 24. all the glory 0/7/i. as the flower of grass 

2 Pet. 1. 21. came not in old time by the will of vu 
Rev. 13. 18. for it is ihe number of a 777. 

21. 17. according to the measure of a ttz.' 
See Old. 
077C El AN. 
Gen. 42. 11. we all one m. sons, v.e are true, 13* 
Exod. 16. 22. they gafhered two homers for one 7a. 
21. 35. if o?7e 7/7. ox hurt another's that he die 
J^\m. 14. 15. if thcu kill this people as 072c m. 
16. 22. shall one m. sin, and vrilt thou be wroth 1 

31. 49. and there lacktd not one m. of us 
Josh. 23. 10. one 777. shall chrse a thousand 
Judg. 6. 16. smite the Midianitcs as one m. 

18. 19. to be a priest to the house of 072e m. 

20. 1. the congn gation was gathered as one m. 
8. all the peojilo arose as o7ic m. saying 

1 Sam. 2. 25. if 07?e m. sin against aroiher 

2 Sam. 19. 14. even as the heart >\f one m. 
IKings 22.8.ihere is yet owe 772. ?>?'i.aiah,2CAr.l8.7. 
Ezra 3. 1. gathered together as o72e 772. JVeh. 8. 1. 
Job 13. 9. as o7icm. mocke'h another, do ye mock 
Eecl. 7. 28. 072e 7/2. among a thousand have I found 

8. 9. wherein 07(c k/. ruloth over ancfher 
Isa. 4. 1. seven women sh; 11 take h< Id of 072e m. 
Ezck. 9. 2. 077e 7/2. was clothed with linen 
.7b/i?j 11. 50. one m. should d e (or Ihe people, 18.14. 
Rom. 5. 12. as by one m. sin enteied into the world 
15. the gift by grace, which is by one m. Jesus 
17. if by 072C 722. offence di afh reigr.ed by one 
19. as by o72C m. disobedieirco many were sinners 
14. 5. o?7e 772. esteeii.eth one dny above another 
ITim. 5. 9. having bee n the wife of 0726 m. 
See Poor, .Rich, Eigkteous. 
Son of Yi AN. 
JV2/777. 23. 19. nor sc7j 0/772. that he should reperu 
Job 25. 6. and the son ofm. which is a worm 
35. 8. rightcousni ss nuiy pro'fit th(} son ofm. 
Ps.SA. and son 0/72/. that ihoi; visit, him, Heb.2.Cu 
F0.17. and on son ofm. v.h.om tlun; madest strong 
144. 3.orso7io/ 272. that 'boo nakest account of hioj 
146. 3. put not your trii>t in ti:e 5o?2 of m. 
Isa. 51. 12. be not a'Vaid of the sot? o/7n. which 
56. 2. blessed is the son of m.lbai la/eth hold on i< 
.//■T-.49.18. nor shall .sot? o/777.dwe!l in it, 33. ] 50.4C 
51. 43. neither d(i!h any .'■■071 0/77?. pass thereby 
Eiek. 8. 1.5. hp.s' thou seen this, O son ofm. 17 
21.6. sigh therefo-e thou .'f/77i ofm. ^7ilh bitterness 
DaTi.7. i3.bchoM,onel ke the ^^072 o/772.came wi'k 
the clouds of heaven. Rev 1. 13. | 14. 11. 
Mtt.8.2"i.S. 0/772. 'pari) not wlicre to lay,/.T2Ac9.53. 
9. 6. knew that the -S'o72 cfni. Juith ix)\ver on earth 
to forgive sir'J, Mai-k 2. 10. T^vke 5. 2L 

10. 23. not gone over, till (he .^07i ofm. be come 

11. 19. the .Sot? of m. came pcf'rg, Luke 7. 3i. 

12. 8. for the Son of m. is Lord even of the 
sabbath, Mark 2. 28. T^vke 6. .=; 

32. wbosoevtr speaketh ?.g. S. nfm. Luke IS.ifi 
40. rt. shall Son ofjn. be three da/s and eight* 



\lat. VS. 37. that sowetii good seed is tlie Son cfin. 
41. the Son of m. sliall send forth his angeis 
16. 13. whom do men say, tliat I, the S. of m. ami 

17. 9. uniil the Son ofm. be risen again, Mark t). 1). 
22. the .S. of m. shall be betrayed, 20. 18. | 2ti. 

2, 43. Mark 14. 41. Luke 9. 44. 

24. 27. so shall also the com.uf of the Son of m. 

be, 37, 39. Luke 17. 2tJ. 
SO.shall see S.ofm.coxn.Mark L3.2d.Luke 21.27. 
44.hour ye think not 5. of tii.cometh,Luke 12. 40. 

25. 31. wiien the Sou of m. shall come in his glory 
25.24.the S. ofm. gotiih,Mark 14. 21. Luke2± 22. 

Mark 8. 38. of liim shall the Son of m. be ashamed 

when lie coaieth in glory of the Father 

9. 12. and iiow it is written of the Son of tn. 

31. the Son of m. is delivered, 10. 33. Luke 24. 7. 

13. 34. Son of vi. is as a man taking a far journey 

Luke 6. 22. reproach you lor the So7i of rn. sake 

9. 22. the Sonof vi. must sutfer many things, 26. 

56. the .S. ofm. is not come to destroy meo's lives 

11. 30. so shall Son of in. be to this generat. 17. 24. 

12.8. him shaii the Son of in. confess before angels 

17.22.desire to see one of the days of the Sort ofm. 

18. 8. when the S. ofm. cometh, shall he find faith 

19.10. the .S'. of m. is come to seek and, to save lo^t 

21. 36. be worthy to stand before the Son of ri!. 

22. 48. betrayest thou" the Son of m. with a kiss? 
John 1. 51. ascending and descending on S. ofm. 

3. 13. even the Son of m. v/hich is in heaven 
14. even so must the Son of m. be lifted up 

5. 27. given authority, because he is ihe Son of m. 

6. 27. which the Son ofm. shall give unto you 
53. except ye eat tiie llesh of the Son of vi. 
62. what, and if ye sliallsee the Sonvfm. ascend 

8. 28. v;hen ye have lift up the S. of m. then shall 

12. 23. that the Son of m. should be glorified 
34.S.o/m. must be lifted u[), v/ho is this" S. ofm.7 

13. 31. Jesus said, now is t!ie Son of m. glorified 
jSctsl. 56. 1 see the .S. ofm. standing on right hand 

See Son. 

That MAN. 

Lev. 17. 9. even t. ra. shall be cut off from his peo. 

20. 3. 1 will set my face against t. m. .5. Ezek. 14. 8. 

.7VMr?i.9.13.brought not olfer. t. m. shall bear his sin 

Dent. 17. 3. stone t. n. or woman till they die, 12, 

22. 18. eldors shall take f.hatm. and chastise him 

25. 9. answer and say, so ?hall it be done to t. m. 
29. 20. his jealousy sliall smoke against that m. 

Josh. 22. 20. that m. perisheth not alone in iniquity 
Job 1. 1 and that m. was perfect and upright 
Psal. 37. 37. for the end of that m. is peace 
40.4. blessed is that m. wlio maketh Lord his trust 
87. 5. he said, this and that m. v.'as born in her 
Prov. 28. 21. ibr bread that m. will transgress 
Jer. 20. 16. lot tli.at m. be as cities Lord overthrew 

23. 31. 1 will even punish that m. and his .house 
Mat. 12.45. laststats oft. tn. is worse, Luke 11. 26. 

18. 7. woe to that m. by whom the offence cometh 

26. 24. woe to that m. bv whom the Son of man 

is betrayed, Mark 14. 21. Luke 22. 22. 
good were it ibr t. m. if he had not been born 

27. 19. have thou nothing to do with that just m. 
Acts 17. 31. by that m. Vv'liom he hath ordained 
Rom. 14. 20. evil for t. m. wiio eateth with offence 
2 Thess. 2. 3. t. m. of sin be revealed, son of perdit. 

3. 14. note that m. and have no company with him 
Jam. 1. 7. let not that m. think he shall receive 

This MAN. 
Gen. 24. 58. wilt thou go v\ith this m.? I v/ill go 

25. 11. he that toucheth this m. or his wife 
Exod.lQ. 7. how long shall t. m. be a snare to us? 
Deut. 22. 16. I gave my daughter to t. m. to wife 
Judg. 19. 23. seeing this m. is come to my house 

24. but to this m. do not so vile a thing 
1 Sam. 1. 3. this m. went up yearly to worship 

|0. 27. but they said, how shall this m. save us ? 

17. 25. have you seen this m. that is come up ? 

25. 25. let not my lord regard this m. of Belial 

1 Kings 20. 7. see hov/ this m. seeketh mischief 
39. brought a man to me, and said, keep this m. 

2 Kings 5. 7. this m. sends to me to recover a man 
JVeA. 1. 11. grant him mercy in sight of this m. 
Estk. 9.4 for this m. Mordecai waxed greater and 
Job 1.3. this VI. was the greatest of the men of east 
Psal. 52. 7. !o, this m. made not God his strength 

87. 4. shall be said, this m. was born there, 5, 6. 
Jsa. 14. 16. is this the m. that made earth tremble? 

66. 2. but to this m. will I look, even to him 
Jer. 22. 28. is t. m. Coniah a despised broken idol? 
30. thus saith the Lord, write ye this m. childless 

26. 11. saying, this m. is worthy to die, 16. 

38. 4. the princes said, let t. m. be put to death, 
this m. seeketh not the welfare of this people 
Dan. 8. 16. make this m. understand the vision 
Jonah 1. 14. let us not perish for this m. life 
Mic. 5. 5. t. m. shall be the peace when Assyrian 
Mat. 8.9. 1 say to t.m. go, and he goeth, to another 
9. 3 .scribes said, this m. blasphemeth, Mark 2. 7 
13.54.whencehad this m. this wisdom? Mark 6.2 
27 47. some said, this m. calleth for Elias 
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MAN 

Mark 14. 71. 1 know not this m. of whom ye speak 

15. 3'J. truly this m. was the Son of God 
Luke 7. 3^. t. m. if he wore a prophet, would have 

14. y. come and say to thee, give this ??(. place 
30. saying, t. vi. began to build and was not able 
15. 2. t. m. receiveth sinners, and esiteth with them 
Id. 14. 1 telt you, t. m. went down justified rather 
19. 14. we will not have this ni. to reign over us 

22. 56. and said, this m. was also with him 
23.4.1 find no fault in t. m. 14. || 18. away with t.m. 

41. but this m. hath done nothing amiss 
52. this VI. went to Pilate and begged the body 
JohJi 6. 52. how can this m. give us his flesh to eat? 

7. 15. how knoweth thisM.. letters, having never 

27. howbeit, we know tnis m. whence he is 

46. answered, never man spake like this m 

9. 2. Master, who did sin, this m. or his parents ? 
3. neither hath this m. sinned, nor his parents 
16. t. m. is not of G. hekeepethnot the sabbath 
24. praise God, we know that this m. is a sinner 
33. if this m. were not of G. he could do nothing 

10. 41. all that John spake of this m. were true 

11. 37. could not i. m. which opened the eyes of 
blind, caused that t. m. should not have died? 

47, what do we? for thisvi. doeth many miracles 

18. 17. art not thou one of this m. disciples ? 
29. what accusation bring ye against this m. ? 
40. not t. m. but Barabbas, now he was a robber 

19. 12. if let t. m. go, thou art not Cesar's friend 
21. 21. Peter saith, and what shall this m. do ? 

Acts 1. 18. now t- m. purchased a field with reward 

3. 12. as though we had made this m. to walk, 16. 

4. 10. even by hiin doth this m. stand whole 

5. 28. and intend to bring this m. blood upon us 
37. after this m. rose up Judas of Galilee 

6. 13. this rn. ceaseth not to speak blasphemous 
• 8. 10. saying, this m. is the great power of God 

9. 13. Iheard of this m. how much evil hath done 
13. 23. of this m. seed hath God raised Jesus 

33. thro' t. m. is preached to you forgiven, ofsins 

18. 25. t. m. was instructed in the way of the Lord 
21. 28. t. is the m. that teacheth all men ag. law 

22. 26. t. m. is a Roman || 23. 9. find no evil in t. vi. 

23. 27. this m. v/as taken of the Jews, and should 

24. 5. for we have found this m. a pestilent fellow 

25. 5. accuse this m. if there be any wickedness 
24. ye see t. m. about whom Jews dealt with me 

26. 31. this m. doeth nothing worthy of death 
32. this m. might have been set at liberty 

28. 4. no doubt this m. is a murderer, vengeance 
Heb. 3.3. this m. was counted worthy of more glory 

7.4. nov/ consider how g^reat this 7?i.was, to whom 
24. but this m. because he continueth ever 

8. 3. that this m. have somewhat also to dfier 

10. 12. tJiis m. after he had offered one sacrifice 
Jam. 1. 25. this m. shall be blessed in his deed 

28. but deceivelh, this m. religion is vain 

See Understanding. 

MAN of war. 

Exod. 15. 3. the Lord is a m. of w. Lord is his name 

Josh.ll. 1. Machir, son of Manasseh, wasa?7!.o/w. 

1 Sam. 16. 18. David a m. of icar, 2 Sam. 17. 8. 

1 Chron. 28. 3. 
17. 33. Goliath was a m. of war from his youth 
Isa. 3. 2. the Lord doth take away the m. of war 
42. 13. he shall stir up jealousy like a m. of tear 

Wicked MAN. 
Deut. 25.2. if the wicked m. be worthy to be beaten 
.Job 15. 20. the wicked m. travaileth with pain 
20.29. the portion of azcicked m. from God, 27. 13. 
Psal. 109. 6. set thou a wicked m. over him 
Prov.Q.12.a.jcickcd ?n.walkethwithfroward mouth 

9. 7. he that rebuketh a wicked m. getteth a blot 

11. 7. when a wicked m. dieth, his expectation 
13. 5. a zcicked m. is loathsome, and cometh to 

17. 23. a wicked m. taketh a gift out of the bosom 
21. 29. w. m. hardeneth his face, but the upright 

24. 15. lay not wait, O wicked m. against dwelling 
Eccl. 7. 15. a wicked m. that prolongeth his days 
Ezek. 3.18. the same wickedm. shall die in iniquity 

18.24. and doeth that which the wicked m. doeth 
27.when a wicked ni.turneth from his wickedness 

33. 8. when I say to wicked, O w. m. thou shalt 
surely die, that w. m. shall die in his iniquity 

ffise MAN. 
Gen. 41.33. look out a m. discreet and wise, set him 
ljrmo-s2.9. Solomon was w.m.and knew what todc* 
1 Chr. 27. 32. Jonathan David's uncle, was a 2d. m. 
Job 15. 2. should a 7oise m. utter vain knowledge? 
17. 10, I cannot find one wise m. among you 

34. 34. and let a wise m. hearken to me 
Prov. 1. 5. a wise m. will hear and increase 

9. 8. rebuke a wise m. and he will love thee 
9. give instruction to a wise m. he will be wiser 

14. 16. a wise m. fe..reth, and departeth from evil 

16. 14. a wise m. will pacify the wrath of a king 

17. 10. a reproof entereth more into a wise m 
21. 22. a wise m. scaleth the city of the mighty 
26. 12, seest thou a -nt. wise in his own conceit? 

29. 9. if a wise m. contendeth with a ioolish man 

3C 



MAN 

Prov. 29. 11. but a wise m. keepeth it in till afterw 
Eccl. 2. 14. the wise m. eyes are in kis head 
16. and how dieth the wise in. ? as the fool 
19. whether he shall be a icisc vi. or a fooll 

7. 7. surely oppression maketh a icise m. mad 

8. 1. who is as the wise m. and who knoweth 

5. avo/scm.heart discerneth time and judgment 
17. though a wise m. think to knowit, yet not able 

9. 15. now there was found in it a poor wise m. 

10. 2. a wise m. heart is at his right hand 

12. the words of a wise vi. mouth are gracious 
Jer. 9. 12. who is the wise 'm. that may understand? 

23. let not the wise m. glory in his wisdom 
Mat. 7. 24. 1 will liken him to a wise m. who built 
1 Cor. 6. 5. that there is not a wise m. amongst you 
Ja/7t.3.13.who is a wisem. endued v/ith knowledge 

MAN joined with Woman. 

Gen. 3.12. the m. said, the w. whom thou gavest m« 

20. 3. dead m. fur the w. thou hast is man's wife 

Exod. 35. 29. every*?/?, and w. v.hose heart madi? 

36. 6. let no m. nor icomun make any more work 

Lev. 13. 29. if a m. or woman have tlie plague 

38. if m. or woman have in the skin bright spots 

15. 18. the -csoman also with whom the m. shall lie 

33. that hath an issue of the m. and woman 
20. 18. ifm. lie with a woni. having her sickness 
27. a 771. or woman that hath a familiar spirit 
J\''um. 5. 6.v,hen m. or woman shall commit any sin 
6. 2. when either m. or w. shall separate themsel 
31. 17. kill w. that hath known m. Judg. 21. 11. 
Deut. 17. 2. m. or ?o. that hath wrought wickedn 
5. bring forth that m. or jcoinan, and stone them 
22. 5. the woman shall not wear that pertaineth to 
a 771. nor shall m. put on a womaii's garmeni 
22. if a 7/i. be found lying with & woman, both the 
VI. that lay with the woman, and the woman 
29. 18. lest there should be among you 7n. or worn. 
Josh. 6. 21. utterly dcsuoyed both vi. and woman 
1 Sam. 15. 3. but slay both ?7i. woman, and infant 
27. 9. David left neither m. nor woman alive, 11. 

1 Chr. 16. 3. he dealt both to m. and looman a loaf 

2 Chr. 15. 13. not seek Lord, vi. or worn, shall die 
Esth. 4. 11. whether in. or icoman come to the king 
Jer. 44. 7. to cut off from you, m. woman and child 

51. 22. 1 will break in pieces m. and woman 
1 Cor. 11. 3. and the head of the womanis the m. 
7. but the jDoman is the glory of the ?/». 
8.' the m.is not of the wom. but woman of them 

11. nor is the m. without the woman in the Lord 

12. as wom. is of the m. ^is the 7?z. by the 2com. 
1 Tim. 5. 16. if any m. ox woman have widows 

Young MAN. 
Gen. 4. 23. I have .slain a young m^ to my hurt 

13. 7, Abraham gave it to a young m. to dress it 
34. 19. the young vt. deferred not to do the thing 

41. 12. there was with us a young m. a Hebrew 
Exod. 33. 11. Joshua a young m. departed not out 
JViini. 11.27. and there ran young m. and told Moses 
Deut. 32. 25. destroy both the young vi. and virgin 
Jwrf^.S. 14. caught a y oungvi. of ihevaexi of Succoth 

9.54.Abimeiech called hastily to the young 7n.a.Dd 
his young m. thrust him through, and he died 

17. 7. there was a young m. of Beth-lehem-Judah 
12. the young, m. became his priest, and was ia 

18. 3. knew the voice of the young m. theLevite 

1 Sa7n. 9.2. Saul was a choice ?/cm7i^7b. and goodly 

14. 1. Jonathan said to the young ni. that bare 
17.58. and Saul said, whose son art \.ho\x,youngm.7 
20. 22. but if I say thus to the young m. behold 

30. 13. he said to David, I am young m. of Egypt 

2 Sa77i.l.5. David said to the young m. that told, 13. 
14. 21. go bring the young m. Absalom again 
18. 5. deal gently for my sake with the yoiar' ri. 

29.kingsaid,is theyoung?n. Absalom safe ? 32. 

32. the enemies of my lord be os lha.tyoungm. is 

l.ff^i77^s 11. 28. Solomon seeing 7.-o?<?)^7n.industrions 

2Kings 6.17.Lord opened the eyes of the young m. 

9.4.SO theyoung m.even you7igm.\\enito Eamoth 

1 CAr. 12.28. and Zadok, a. young m. mighty of val 

2 Chr. 36. 17. and had no compassion on young m. 
Psal. 119. 9. wherewith shall y. m. cleanse his way 
Prov. 1. 4. to young m. knowledge and discretion 

7. 7. 1 discerned a young m. void of understanding, 
Eccl. 11. 9. rejoice, O young m. in thy youth 
Isa. 62. 5. for as young m. marrieth a virgin 
./er. 51. 22. break in pieces the young m. and mai^ 
Zech. 2. 4. said to me, run, speak to this young m. 
Mat. 19.20.the 7/oung m. said", all these have I kept 
Mark 14. 51. there followed him a certain youngm. 
16. 5. they saw a 7/OM710-7K. sitting on the rightside 
Luke 7. 14. he said, young m. I say to thee, arise 
Acts 7. 58. they laid their clothes at a jjoung mSeet 
20.9.sat in a window a young m. named Eutychus 

12. and they brought the young m. alive _ 

23.17. bring this young m.to the chief c?ptain, 18. 

22. the chief captain then let the young m. deparS 

MANDRAKES 

Is a kindofplant,whose root at somedistancefrom 

its upper part, is generally divided, into twc 

bra7r.ches, ichich is tlie reason that this root had 



MAN 



MAN 



MAN 



aometldirg of the figure of a man, whose two 
thighs arc represented by the two livanchcs. It 
is said sometimes to stupifu, and cause phren- 
sy; some call it a p7-ovucatioc, and that there- 
fore it was used in philtres; and that litis was 
the reason ichy Racliel so earnestly desired to 
obtain them from Leali, she being very desirous 
of having children. There are two sorts of 
Mandrakes; the female, whose Leaves are of a 
very disagreeable scent : and the male, whose 
scent is said to be very pleasant and agreeable, 
ft is reported, that in the province of Pekin in 
Cliiiia, there is a kind of Mandrake so valua- 
ble, that a pound of that root is loorth thrice its 
weight in silver: for they say it so wonderfully 
restores the svviing spirits of dxjing persons, 
that there is often time for the use of other 
means, and thereby recovering them to life and 
health. Those Mandrake: which Reuben 
brought home to his mother^ are by some called 
Violets, by others Lilies, or Jessamin, by others 
Citrons. Somereckon them to be such agreea- 
ble flowers of the field, wherewith children were 
pleased; Reuben that gathered them, being 
then only five or six years of age. 
Oen. 30. 14. Reuben found m. give me of thy m. 

15. wouldest tliou take away my son's m. also? 
therefore he shall lie with thee for thy son's m. 

16. 1 have hired thee with my son's m. 
Cant. 7. 13. m. give a smell, and at our gates are 

MANGER. 
Z,wA:e2.7.1aid him in <im. \\ 12.shall find him in a.m. 

16. and they found the babe lyins in a m. 

MANIFEST, Actively, Passively. 
Eecl. 3. 18. that God might 7k. them, and that 
John 14. 21. love him, and m. myself to him 
22. in. thyself to us, and not to the world 1 
Acts 4. 16. the miracle is m. to all at Jerusalem 
Rom. 1. 19. what may be known of G. is m. in them 
1 Cor. 4. 5. who will make m. counsels of hearts 
15. 27. it is m. that he is excepted which did 
3 Cor. 2. 14. makes m. the savour of his knowledge 
Odl. 5. 19. now the works of the flesh are m. 
Phil. J. 13. so that my bonds in Christ are m.. 
Col. 4. 4. that I may make it m. as I ought 
%Thess. 1. 5. a?n. token ofrighteousjudgm. of God 

1 Tim. 3. 16. God was m. in the flesh, justified 

5. 25. the good works of some are m. beforehand 

2 Tim 3. 9. their folly shall be m. to all men 
Heb. 4 13. there is no creature that is not m. 

1 Pet. ] 20. but was ?n|ftn these last times for you 

1 John 3. 10. in this the children of God are m. 

See Made. 

MANJFESTATrON. 

Rom. 8. 19. waiteth for the m. of the sons of God 

lG3r.l2.7. thew. of the Spirit is given to every man 

2 Cor, 4. 2. but by m. of tlie truth commending 

MANIFESTED. 
Mark 4.22. for nothing is hid which shall not be m. 
John'i.ll.mha.ohs did Jesus, and m. forth his glory 
17. 6. I have m. thy name unto the men which 
Rom. 3 21. but the righteousness of God is m. 
Tit. 1. 3. but hath in due time m. his word 

1 John 1. 2. the life was 7n. and we have seen it 

3. 5. that he was m. to take away our sins 
8. for this purpose was the Son of God m. 

4. 9. in this was m. the love of God toward us 

MANIFESTLY. 

2 Cor.3.3. arem. declared to be the epistle of Christ 

MANIFOLD. 
jVcA. 9 19. in thy m. mercies forsookest them not 
27. according to m. mercies gavest them saviours 
Psal. 104. 24. O Lord, how m. are thy works 
Mmos 5. 12. 1 know your m. transgressions and sins 
//«/."'■ \^. 30. who shall not receive m. more 
Eph. o. 10. might be known the m. wisdom of God 
I Pet. 1.6. ye are in heaviness, thvo' m. temptations 
4. 10. as good stewards of the m. grace of God 

MANKIND. 
Z,e«.18.22.shall not lie with jn.as with woman- kind 
20. 13. if a man lie with a m. as with a woman 
Job 12. 10. in whose hand is the breath of all m. 
I Cor. 6. 9. nor abusers of themselves with m. 
1 Tim. 1. 10. the law for them that defile with m. 
Jam. 3. 7. is tamed, and hath been tamed of m. 

MANNA. 
That delicious food icherewith God fed the chil- 
dren of Israel in the deserts of Arabia, during 
their continuance there for forty years, from 
their eighth encampment in the wilderness of 
Sin. It was a little grai^, white like hoar 
frost, round, and of the bigness of coriander- 
seed. It fell every morning upon the dew, and 
when the dew was exhaled by the heat of the sun, 
the Manna appeared alone lying upon the rocks 
or the sand, Exod. 16. 14. Num. 11. 7. It fell 
every day, except on the sabbath, and this only 
about the camp of the Israelites, Exod. 16. 5. 
It fell in so great quantities during the whole 
forty years of their journey in the wilderness, 
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thai it was sufficient to feed the whole multi- 
tude of above a million of souls ; cviry one of 
whom gathered the quantity of an' homer for 
his share every day, whichis about three quarts 
of English measure. It viaintained this vast 
multitude, and yet none of them found any in- 
convenience from the constant eating of it. 
Every sixth day there fell a double quantity 
of it; and though it putrified when it was kept 
any other day, yet on the sabbath it suffered no 
such alteration. And the same Manna tliat 
was melted by the heat of the sun, when it was 
left in the field, was of so hard a consistence 
2chen it was brougM into their tents, that it 
was used to be beaWh, in mortars, and would 
even endure the fire, teas baked in pans, made 
into paste, and so into calces, Num. 11. 8. It is 
called. Angels' food, Psal. 78. 25. which may in- 
sinuate, cither, that it was made and prepared 
by their ministry ; or that angels themselves, 
if they had need of any food, could not have 
any that was more agreeable than Manna was; 
it being of a heavenly original, and of singular 
vigour and efficacy for preserving and nourish- 
ing those who used it according to God's ap- 
pointment: Or, as it is in the margin, every one 
did eat the bread of the mighty ; that is, even 
the comm.o7i Israelites fed upon as delicious 
food, as the greatest nobles and princes did. 

To eat of the hidden Manna, Rev. 2. 17. To par- 
take of Christ, and those comforts and bless- 
ings which flow from him : It is spoken in al- 
lusion to that bread loherewith God fed the 
Israelites, which icas a type of Christ, tcho is 
the bread of eternal life, and loas the true bread 
which came down from heaven to give life to 
the world, John 6. 32, 33, 35. 

Exod. 16. 15. they said one to another, it is m. 
33. take a pot and put a homer full of m. therein 
35. and Israel did eat m. forty years 

Mum. 11. 6. there is nothing besides this ?«. 

7. the m. was as coriander-seed, and the colour 
9. when the dew ftll on camp the m. fell on it 

Deut. 8. 3. he suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee 
with m. 16. JVeh. 9. 20. Psal. 78. 24. 
Josh. 5. 12. the m. ceased, they had m. no more 
John 6. 31. our fathers did eat m. in the desert, 49. 
58. not as your fathers did eat m. and are dead 
Heb. 9. 4. wherein was the golden pot that had m. 
Rev. 2. 17. to him will I give to eat of the hidden m. 

MANNER 
Signifies, [1] Custom, practice, or fashion, 1 Sam. 

8. 9, 11. Ezek. 11. 12. [2] Sinful behaviour, 
and rebellious conduct. Acts 13. 18. [3] De- 
portment and carriage inword and deed, 1 Cor. 
15. 33. [4] JVays and means, Heb. 1. 1. [5] 
Kind or sort, Exod. 12. 16. [6] Order or rank. 
Josh. 6. 15. [7] The way of service or wor- 
ship, 2 Kings 17. 26, 27. 

Gen. 25. 23. two m. of people shall be separated 
40. 17. was of all m. of bake-meats for Pharaoh 

£xod. 1.14. made their lives bitter in all ?n. of service 
12. 16. no m. of work shall be done in them 
22. 9. all m. of trespass, any m. of lost thing 
31. 3. in wisdom, and in all m. of workmanship, 
5. 1 35. 31, 33, 35. | 36.. 1. 1 Chron. 28. 21. 

T^ev. 5. 10. burnt-offering accord, to m. JsTum. 9. 14. 
7. 23. shall eat no 7n. of fat of ox or sheep 

26. ye shall eat no w. of blood, 27. | 17. 10, 14. 

14. 54. the law for all m. of the plague of leprosy 
23.31.yeshalldono m.of work, it shall be a statute 
24.22. ye shall have one m. of law, JSTum. 15. 16. 

JN'um. 5. 13. neither she be taken with the m. 

15. 24. and his drink-oifering according to the m. 
28. 18. ye shall do no m, of servile work 

Deut. 4.15. for ye saw nom. of similitude in Horeb 
15. 2. and this is the m. of the release 
27.21. cursed be he thatlieth withanym. of beast 

,Iudg. 6. t 26. built an altar in an orderly m. 
8.18. whatm. of men were they ye slew at Tabor? 

Ruth 4. 7. now this was the m. in former time 

1 Sam. 8. 9. and shew them the m. of the king, 11. 
10. 25. Samuel told the people the m. of the kingd. 
21. 5. and the bread is in a m. common 

27. 11. and so will be his m. all the while 

2 Sam. 7. 19. is this the m. of man, O Lord God 1 
2 Kings 1.7. what m. of man was he who told you? 

11. 14. the king stood by a pillar, as the ra. was 
17. 26. know not the m. of the God of the land 

27. let him teach them the m. of God of the land 
1 Chron. 23. 29. for all m. of measure and size 
Esth. 1. 13. for so was the king's m. toward all 
Psal. 107. 18. their soul abhorreth all m. of meat 

144. 13. garners be full, affording all m. of store 
Cant.l. 13. at our gates are all 7w. of pleasant fruits 
Isa. 5. 17. then the lambs shall feed after their m. 
Jer. 22. 21. this bath been thy m. from thy youth 
Dan. 6. 23. and no m. of hurt was found on him 
Amos 8. 14. and the m. of Beer-sheba liveth 
Mat. 4. 23. and healing all m. of sickness, 10. 1. 



Mat. 5. 11. sltall say all m. of evil ag. you false 5 
Mat. 8. 27. what ra. of man is this, that the wind* 
and the sea obey him? Mark 4. 41. Luke 8. 25 
12. 31. all m. of sin shall be forgiven to men 
Mark 13. 1. see what m. of stones are here 
Luke 1. 59. what m. of salutation this should be 
66. saying, what m. of child shall this be ? 
7. 39. have known what m. of woman this is 
9. .55. ye know not what m. of spirit ye are "*" 
11. 42. ye tithe mint, rue, and all m. of herbs 
24. 17. what m. of communications are these 1 
John 7. 36. what m. of saying is this that he said 

19. 40. as the ?«. of the Jews is to bury* 

Acts 17. 2. Paul, as his m. was, went in to them 

20. 18. ye know after what m. I have been with 
22. 3. taught according to the perfect m. of the lav» 
25. 16. it is not m. of Romans to deliver any to die 
26. 4. my m. of life. from my youth, know Jews 

Rom. 7. 8. wrought in me all m. of concupiscence 
2 Cor. 7. 9. ye were made sorry after a godly m. 

1 Thess. 1. 5. as ye know what m. of men we were 
9. what m.. of entering in we had unto you 

2 Ti7n. 3. 10. but thou hast known my m. of life 
Heb. 10. 25. assembling, as the in. of some is 
Jam. 1. 24. forgetteth what m. of man he was 

1 Pet. 1. 11. what m. of time the Spirit of Christ 
15. so be ye holy in all m.- of conversation 

2 Pet. 3. 11. what m. of persons ought ye to be 
1 John 3. 1. behold what m. of love the Father 
Rev. 11. 5. he must in this m. be killed 

22. 2. tree of life, which bare twelve m. of fruits 

After the MANNER. 

Cifen. 18.11. to be with Sarah after the m. of women 

19. 31. to come in to us after-them. of all the earth 

40. 13. after the former 7n. when thou wast his 

butler 
Exod. 21. 9. deal with her after the m. of daughters 
J^''%an. 29. 18. according to the number, after the m. 
Josh. 6. 15. compassed the city after the same m. 
Judg. IS. 7. careless, after the m. of the Zidonians 

1 .S'a?rt.l7.30.he turned and spake after the same m, 

2 Kings 17. 33. a. the m. of the nations, 2 C7ir.l3.9. 
J^ch. 6. 4. and I answered them after the same to. 
Isa. 10. 24. after the m. of Egypt, 26. Amos 4. 10. 
Ezek. 20. 30. polluted after the m. of your fathers 

23. 15. a. the m. of the Babylonians of Chaldea 
45. a. the m. of adulteresses, and a. the m. of 

women that shed blood 
John 2. 6. after the m. of the purifying of the Jews 
Acts 15. 1. ye be circumcised after the m. ofMowg 
Ro7n. 6. 19. I speak after the m. of men, 1 Cor. 

15. 32. Gal. 3. 15 

1 Cor. 11.25. after the same to. also h^", took the cup 
Gal.2. 14. beinga Jew,livest a^thein. of the Gent- 

After this MANNER. 

Ge7i. 18. 25.that be far from thee to do after this m. 
39. 19. saying, after this m. did thy servant to me 
45. 23. to his father he sent after this to. ten asses 

J\ru7n. 28. 24. after this m. ye shall offer daily 

2 Sam. 17. 6. Ahithophel hath spoken after this m. 
Jer. 1,3. 9. after this 7n. will I mar the pride of Judab 
Mat.6.9. after this to. therefore pray ye,Our Father 

1 Cor. 7. 7. one after this to. and another after that 

1 Pet. 3, 5. after this ra.in old time, women trusted 

See Like. 

On this MANNER. 

Ge?i.32.19.saying,o?) this m. shall he speak to Esan 

1 Sam. 18. 24. and the servants of Saul told him, 

saying, on this m. spake David 

2 Sam. 15. 6. on this to. did Absalom to all Israel 

1 Ki7igs 22. 20. one said on this to. 2 Chron. 18. 19. 

2 Chr. 32.15. let not Ilezek. persuade you on this m. 

MANNERS. 
jLc?;.20. 23. shall not walk in the to. of the nations 
2 Kings 17. 34. they do after the former m, 
Ezek. 11. 12. have done after the to. of the heathen 
Alts 13. 18. forty years suffered he their to. 
1 Cor. 15. 33. evil communications corrupt good m 
Heb. 1. 1. God in divers to. spake in time past 

MAN-SERVANT. 

Exod. 20.10. not do work, thy m.-serv. Deut. 5. 14 

17.not covet thy neighbour's m.-serv. Dezit.5.21, 

21.27. and if hs smite out his m.-serv ant's tooth 

32. if the ox shall push a m.-serv. he shall give 

Deut. 12. 18. must eat them, thou and thy m.-serv. 

16. 11. shalt rejoice, thou and thy m.-eervant, 14. 

Job 31. 13. if I did despise the cause of my m.-serv. 

Jer. 34. 9. every man let his m.-servant go free, 10. 

MANSIONS. 
John 14. 2. in my Father's house Rre many m. 

MAN-SLAYER. 

Jfum. 35.0. six cities ye shall appoint for m.-slayer 

12. that the m.-slayer die not, till he stand befccfl 

MAN-SLAYER3. 

1 Tim. 1. 9. that the law was made for m.-slayera 

MANTLE. 
.Tudg. 4. 18. Jael covered Sisera with a m 
1 Sam. 28. 14. an old man, and covered Avith a n 
1 Kings 19. 13. Elijah wrapped his face in his w 
19. and Elijah cast his m. upon Elisha 



MAN 

2 Kings 2. 8. Elijah took his m. and smote waters 
13. Elisha took Ehjah's r/i. that fell from him, 14. 
Ezra 9.3. and when I heard this, I rent my m. 5. 
Job 1. 20. then Job arose and rent Jiis rn. 
2. 12. and they rent every one his m. 
Psal. 109. 29. with their confusion, as with a m. 

MANTLES. 
Isa. 3. 22. I will take away the m. and wimples 
Dan. 3. f 21. these men were bound in their m. 

MANY 
Signifies, [1] A great number^ Judg. 9. 40. [2] 
All mankind^ Kom. 5. 19. [3] The elect or be- 
lievers only., Mat. 26. 28. Rom. 5. 19. [4] All 
the ungodly that perish., Mat. 7. 13. [5] Great, 
Psal. 18. 1 16. [6] Very often, Psal. 78. 38. 
[7] During life., Hos. 3. 3. [8] A long time, 
Hos. 3. 4. 
Gen. 17. 4. ray covenant. is with thee, thou shalt 
be a father of m. nations, 5. Rom. 4. 17, 18. 
37. 3. he made him a coat of m. colours, 23, 32. 
Exod. 19. 21. they gaze, and m. of them perish 
Kunu 10. 38. when the ark rested, Moses said, re- 
turn, O Lord, to the m. thousands of Israel 

13. 18. and see whether they be few or m. 

26. 54. to m. thou shalt give more inheritance 

56. the possession be divided betvv. m. and few 
35. 8. from them that have m. cities, shall give m. 
Deut. 7. 1. hath cast out m. nations before thee 

15. 6. thou shalt lend to m. nations, 28. 12, 
31. 17. and m. evils shall befall them, 21. 

Josh. 11. 4. with horses and chariots very m. 
Judg. 9. 40. m. were overthrown and wounded 

16. 24. the destroyer which s^ew m. of us 

1 Sam. 2. 5. she that hath m. children is feeble 
14. 6. no restraint to the Lord to save by m. or few 

2 Sam. 24. f 14. for his mercies are m. 
IKings 4. 20. Judali and Israel were m. as the sand 

7. 47. unweighed, because they were exceeding m. 

18. 25. and dress it first, for ye are ?n. 

2 Kings 9. 22. and her witchcrafts are so m. 

1 Chron 23. 17. the sons of Rehabiah were very m. 
28. 5. for the Lord hath given me m. sons 

H Chron. 11. 23. Rehoboam desired m. wives 
14. 11. nothing with thee to help with m. or few 
30.17. there were m. in congregation not sanctified 
18. m. of Ephraira and Manasseh not cleansed 

Ezra 10. 13. we are m. that have transgressed 

JV*e/j. 5. 2. we, our sons and our daughters are m. 
6. 18. there were m. in Judah sworn to Tobiah 
7. 2. he was faithful, and feared God above m. 

13. 26. among m. nations was no king like him 
Esth. 4. 3. and m. lay in sackcloth and ashes 
Job 4. 3. behold, thou hast instructed 7?!. 

11. 19. yea, m. shall make suit unto thee 
Psal. 3. 1. 7«. are they that rise up against me 

2. there be m. that say of my soul, 4. 6. 

23. 19. ponsider mine enemies, they are m. 56. 2. 

31. 13. for I have heard the slander of m. 

32. 10. m. sorrows shall be to the wicked 
34. 19. m. are the afflictions of the righteous 
37. J 6. is better than the riches of m. \vicked 
40. 3. m. shall see it and fear, and trust in the Lord 
55. 18. he delivered, for there were ni. with me 
71. 7. 1 am as a wonder to vi. thou art myaefuge 
119. 157. m. are my persecutors and enemies 

Frov, 4. 10. and the years of thy life shall be m. 
7. 26. for she hath cast down m. wounded 
10. 21. the lips of the righteous feed m. 

14. 20. but the rich hath m. friends 

19. 4. wealth maketh m. friends, but the poor 
28. 2. for transgression m. are the princes thereof 

27. he that hideth his eyes, shall have m. a curse 
Eccl. 11. 8. the days of darkness shall be m. • 
Isa. 31. 1. and trust in chariots because they are m. 
53. 11. by {lis knowledge shall hejustify m. 

12. he bare the sin of m. and made intercession 
66. 16. and the slain of the Lord shall be m, 
Jer. 5. 6. because their transgressions are m. 
14. 7. for our backslidings are m. we sinned 
42. 2. pray for us, for we are left but few of m. 
46. 16. he made m. to fall, one fell on another 
Lam. 1. 22. for my sighs are m. my heart is faint 
Ezek. 33. 24. but we are m. the land is given us 
Dan. 8. 25. and by peace shall destroy m. 
11. 14. there shall m. stand up against the king 
33. they that understand shall instruct m. 
44. to destroy and utterly to make away m. 

12. 2. m. that sleep in the dust shall awake 

4. m,. shaikl run to and fio, and knowledge be 
Hos. 8. 11. Ephi-aim hath made m. altars to sin 
. 7^ah. 1.12. though they be quiet, and likewise m. 
Zeck, 8. 20. there shall come people, and the in- 
habitants of m. cities 
Mai. 2. 6. but did turn to. away from iniquity 
Mat. 7. 13. and m. there be that go in thereat 
22. m. -will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord 
8. 11. m. shall come from the east and the west 

13. .58. he did not m. mighty works there 

19. 30, m. that are first shall be last, Mark 10. 31, 

20. 16. for m, be called, but few chosen, 22 14. 

371 



MAN 

Mat. 24. 5. for m. shall come in my name and 

shall deceive m. Mark 13. 6. Luke 21. 8. 

12. iniquity abound, the love oi'vi. shall wax cold 

26. 28. blood shed for m. \\ 27. 53. they appear to m. 

Mark 5. 9. name is Legion, for we are m. Luke 8.30. 

Luke 1. 16. 7«. shall he turn to the Lord their God 

2. 34. this child for the fall and rising of /«. in Isi ael 

4. 25. m. widows 1| 27. m. lepers were in Israel 

41. and devils also came out of m. crying out 

7. 47. her sins which are m. are forgiven 

14. 16. certain man made greatsupper,and bade m. 
John 6. 9. but what are they among so m. ? 
60. m. therefore of his disciples said, 66. 
10. 41. and m. resorted to him, and said 
21. 11. for all so m. the net was not broken 
Acts 9. 13. I have heard by m. of this man 
12. 12. where m. were gathered together 
19. 19. m. brought their books and burnt them 
26. 10. 7ft. of the saints did I shut up in prison 
Iiom.5. 15. if thro' the offence of one vi. be dead, the 
gift by grace of Jesus C. hath abounded to m. 
19. m. were made sinners, 7P„ be made righteous 
12. 5. so we, being m. are one body in Christ 
16.2.she hath been a succourer of 7H.and of myself 

1 Cor. 1. 26. not m. wise, not m. mighty are called 
4. 15. yet have ye not 711. fathers, lor in C Jesus 

8. 5. as there be gods m. and lords m. 

10. 5. but with VI. God was not well-pleased 
17. we being 7/1. are one bread, and one body 
33. but the profit of m. that they may be saved 

11. 30. for this cause 7ft. are weak and ?«. sleep 

12. 14. the body is not one member, but 7ft. 

16. 9. great door, and there are m. adversaries 

2 Cor. 1. 11. that thanks may be given by m. 

2. 6. this punishment was inflicted of m. 

17. we are not as m. which corrupt the word 
4, 15. thro' thanksgiving of 7ft. redound to glory 
6. 10. as poor, yet making m. rich, having nothing 

9. 2. and your zeal hath provoked very m. 
Gal. 1. 14. and profited above 7ft. my equals 

3. 16. he saith not, and to seeds, as of m. 

Phil. 1.14. 7ft. brethr. waxing confident by my bonds 

3. 18. m. walk of whom 1 have told you often 
Heb. 2. 10. in bringing 7ft. sons to glory, to make 

7. 23. and they truly were 7n. priests 

9. 28. Christ was once oftered to bear the sins of 7ft. 

11. 12. sprang of one so 7ft. as the stars of the sky 
.7a?ft. 3. 1. my brethren be not m. masters 
2 Pet. 2. 2. 7K. shall follow pernicious ways 

1 John 2. 18. even now are there m. antichrists 

4. 1. because 7ft. false prophets are gone out into 

After MANY. 
Exod. 23. 2. speak in a cause to decline after m. 

As MANY as. 
Exod. 35. 22. and as m. as were willing-hearted 
Judg. 3. 1. as 7ft. as had not known all the wars 

2 Sam. 2. 23. as m. as came to the place stood still 
2 Chron. 29. 31. as m. as were offree heart brought 
Mat. 22. 9. as m. as ye find bid to the marriage 

10. and gathered together as m. as they foirfid 
Mark 6.56. as m. as touched him were made whole 
J^uke 11. 8. will rise and give as m. as he needeth 
John 1. 12. but as m. as received him, to them gave 

17. 2. give eternal life to as m. as hast given him 
Acts 2. 39. even to as m. as the Lord shall call 

3. 24. as 7ft. as have spoken have also foretold 

5. 11. fear came on as m. as heard these things 
36. who was slain, and as m. as obeyed him, 37. 

10. 45. were, astonished, as m. as came v/ith Peter 

13. 48. as m. as were ordained to life believed 
Rom. 2. 12. as vi. as have sinned witliout law, and 

a-s 7ft. as have sinned in the law, shall be judged 

8. 14. for as 7ft. as are led by the Spirit of God 
Gal. 3, 10. as 7ft. as are of the works of the law 

6.12. asm. as desire to make a fair shew in the flesh 
16. and as m. as walk according to this rule 
Phil. 3. 15. as m. as be perfect be thus minded 
Col. 2. 1. and for as m. as have not seen my face 
1 Tim. 6. 1. as 7ft. servants as are under the yoke 
Rev. 2. 24. but to as m. as have not this doctrine 
3. 19. as 7ft. as I love I rebuke and chasten 
13. 15. cause that as m. as would not worship beast 
See BehevED, Days, How. 
Many people. 
Exod.5.5. behold, the^eoj^Zeof thelandnoware m. 
-Pet<^.2.21.apeo^Ze great and 7ft.and tall as Anakims 
Judg. 7. 2. the peo. are too 7ft. for me || 4. yet too 7ft. 

1 Sam. 6. 19. the Lord had smitten m. of the peo. 

2 Sam. 1.4. and 7ft. of the^eo^Ze are fallen and dead 
^zralO. 13. but the people are 7ft. and time of rain 
Esth. 8. 17. m. people of land became Jews for fear 
/sa. 2. 3.7ft. joefljJZe shall go and say, come let us go 

4. he shall judge and rebuke 7ft. people 
17. 12. woe to the multitude of 7ft. people which 
Ezek. 3. 6. not to n. people of a strange speech 
17. 9. shall wither without 771. people to pluck it 
32. 9. 1 will also vex the hearts of rn. people when 

10. 1 will make m. people amazed at thee 
38. 9. thou, thy bands, and m. people with thee, 15. 
Jffic.4,3.he shall judge a.mongm. people, and rebuke 



MAR 

Mic. 4. 13. and thou shalt beat in pieces m.peopls 
5.7.remnant of Jacob shall be in midst of /ft. pecpU 
Zech. 8. 22. m. people shall come and seek the Lord 
Rev. 10. 11. thou must prophesy before 7ft. people 

MANY Ikijigs. 
Job 16. 2. Job said, I have heard m. such things 
23. 14. and 771. such things are with him 
Eccl. 6. 11. there be 7ft, things that increase vanity 
Isa. 42. 20. seeing 7n. things, but observest not 
Mat. 13. 3. he spake 7ft. things to them in parables 
16. 21. and suffer m. things of the elders and chief 
priests, Mark §. 31. | 9. 12. Luke 9. 22. [ 17.25, 
25. 21. 1 will make thee ruler over 7ft. things, 23. 
27.13. Pilate saith, hearest thou not how m. things 
they witness against theel Mark 15. 4, 
19. I have suflfered 7ft. things this day in a dream 
Mark 5. 26. suffered 7ft. things of many physicians 

6. 20. he did 7ft. things, and heard him gladly 

7. 4. 7ft. things there be as washing of cups, 8, 13. 
15. 3. the chief priests accused him of m. things 

Luke 10. 41. thou art troubled about m. things 

11. 53. to provoke him to speak of 7n. things 
John 8.26. 1 have 7ft. things to say,and judge, 16.12. 

21. 25. there are m. other things which Jesus did 
Acts 26. 9. that I ought to do 7ft. things contrary 
2 Cor. 8. 22. we have proved diligent in ?ft. things 
Gal. 3. 4. have ye suffered so 7k. things in vain? 
2 Tim. 1. 18. in how m. things he ministered to me 
Heb. 5. 11. of whom we have 7ft. things to say 
Jam. 3. 2. for in m. things we offend all ^ 

2Johnl2.ha.\'ingm.things to write to yo\i,3Johnla, 

MANY a time. 
Ps-aZ.78.38. yea, 7ft. a ime turned he his anger away 

129. 1. 7ft. a time have they afflicted me, 2, 

MANY times. 
1 Kings 22, 16. how 7ft. times shall I adjure thee 
JVeh. 9. 28. m. times didst deliver them, Ps. 106. 43. 
See Waters, 
MANY years. 
Lev. 25. 51. if there be yet 7ft. years behind 
Ezra 5. 11. the house that was builded 7ft. years ago 
JW/i. 9. 30. yet 7ft. years didst thou forbear them 
Eccl. 6.3. if a man beget children, and live m.years 

11.8. if a man live 7ft. ?/ear5, and rejoice in them all 
Isa. 32. 10. VI. days and years shall ye be troubled 
Ezek. .38. 17. prophets, which prophesied 7ft. years 
Zech. 7. 3. Aveep, as I have done these so 7ft. years 
I^uke 12. 19. thou hast goods laid up for 7ft. years 

15. 29. he said, lo, these 7ft. years do I serve thee 
Acts 24. 10. thou hast been of 7ft. years a judge 

17. now after 7ft. years I came to bring alms 
Rom. 15.23. a great desire tti. wears to come to yea 

MAR. 
Lev. 19. 27. nor 7ft. the corners of thy beard 
Ruth 4, 6. lest 1 7ft. mine own inheritance 

1 Sam. 6. 5. images of your mice that 7ft. the land 

2 Kings 3. 19. and m. every good piece of land 
Job 30. 13. they 7ft. my path, they set forward 
Jer. 13. 9. thus will I m. the pride of Judah 

MARRED. 
Isa. 52.14. his visage was so ?n. more than any man 
Jer. 13. 7. girdle was m. \\ 18. 4. the vessel was m. 
JVah. 2. 2. emptied, and 7ft. their vine-branches 
Mark 2. 22. wine spilled, and the bottles will be m. 

MARAN-ATHA 
Signifies, The Lord comes, or, The Lord is come. 
It was a form of threatening, cursing, or 
anathematizing among the Jews, 1 Cor. 16.22. 
If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, 
let him be anathema, Maran-atha, that is, Let 
him be accursed in, or at the coming of our 
Lord. Most cominentators say, that the Ma- 
ran-atha is the greatest of all anathemas 
among the Jews, as if the Apostle Paul had 
said, May he be devoted to the greatest of 
evils, and to the utmost severity of God's judg- 
ments; may the Lord come quickly to lake 
vengeance on him. Others say, that the word 
may he understood in an absolute sense; Let 
him be anathema : The Lord is come, the Mes- 
siah has appeared, evil to him that receives him 
not; the Apostle particularly applying kirn 
self to the unbelieving Jews. 
MARBLE. 
1 Chron. 29. 2. 1 have prepared 7ft. in abundance 
Esth. 1. 6. fastened to silver rings and pillars of 
7ft. pavement of red, blue, v/hite, and black m. 
Cant. 5.15. his legs are as pillars of 7ft. set on sockets 
R.ev. 18. 12. the vessels of m. no man buyeth 

MARCH. 
Psal. 68. 7. when thou didst Tft.thro' the wildernes* 
Isa. 27. t 4. set briars, I would 7ft. against them 
,Ter. 46. 22. for they shall 7ft, with an army 
.loel 2. 7. they shall 7ft, every one on his ways 
.H^a&.l.e.whichshallTft.thro'the breadth of theland 
3. 12. thou didst 7ft. through the land in indign,itioB 

MARCHED, 
Exod. 14. 10. behold, the Egyptians ,n. after then? 

MARCHEDST, 
Judo-. 5, 4. when thou m. the earth trembler' 



MAR 

MARK, Substantive. ^ 
Gen. 4. 15. the Lord set a m. upon Cain, lest any 

1 Sam. 20. 20. 1 will shoot, as though I shot at a m. 
Job 7. 20. why hast thou set me as a vi. against 

tliee 1 IG. 12. Lam. 3. 12. 
Eztk. 9. 4. set a m. on the men that sigh and cry 

6. come not near any man on whom is the in. 
Phil. 3. 14. I press toward the m. for the prize 
Rev. 13. 16. he caused all to receive a m. 

17. none might buy, save he that had the m. 

14. 9. if any man receive his m. in his forehead 
11. have no rest, whosoever receiveth his ot. 

15. 2. got victory over his image, and over his m. 

16. 2. sore on them that had the m. of the beast 
19. 20. he deceived them that received m. of beast 

20. 4. nor received his m. they lived with Christ 

MARK, Kerb. 
Ruth 3. 4. thou slialt m. the place where he shall lie 

2 Sam. 13. 28. m. when Amnon's heart is merry 
1 Kings 20. 7. VI. how this man seeketh mischief 

22. the prophet said, m. and see what thou doest 
Job 18. 2. m. and afterwards we will speak 

21. 5. m. me and be astonished, and lay your hand 
33. 31. 7n. well, O Job, hearken to me, I will speak 
39. 1. canst thou ?n. when the hinds do calve 1 

Psal. 37. 37. m. the perfect man, his end is peace 
48. 13. m. ye well her bulwarks, consider her 

palaces 

56.6. they m.my steps, when they wait for my soul 
130. 3. if thou. Lord, shouldest m. iniquities 

EJlek. 44. 5. m. well, m. the entering of the house 
RoJn. 16. 17. m. them who cause divisions, avoid 
Phil. 3. 17. m. them who walk so, as ye have us 

MARKED. 
1 Sam. 1. 12. as she prayed, Eli m. her mouth 
Job 22. 15. hast thou ?«. the old way which wicked 
24. 16. which they had m. in the day time 
Jer. 2. 22. yet thine iniquity is m. before me 
23. 18. who hath m. his word and heard it 
Luke 14. 7. when he m. how they chose rooms 

MARKS. 
Lev. 19. 28. ye shall not print any m. upon you 
Gal. 6. 17. 1 bear in my body the m. of the Lord 

MARKEST. 
Job 10. 14. if I sin, then thou m. and wilt not acquit 

MARKETH. 
Job 33. 11. my feet in stocks, he m. all my paths 
Isa. 44.13.the carpenter in. it out with the compas.^ 

MARKET. 
Ezek. 27. 13. they traded in thy m. 17, 19, 2.^. 
Mat. 20. 3. he saw otiiers standing idle in the m. 
Mark 7. 4. and when they come from the i;i. 
12. 38. and love salutations in the m. places 
Luke 7. 32. like children sitting in the 7n. place 
John 5. 2. there is a pool at Jerusa. by the sheep m. 
Jicts 16. 19. and drew them into the m. place 
17. 17. he disputed in the ?«. daily with them 

MARKETS. 
Mat. 11. 16. like children sitting in the m. 

23. 7. love greetings in the m.Luke 11. 43. | 20. 46. 

MARRIAGE 
Signifies, [1] A civil contract, by which a man 
and a woman are joined together, lohich was 
instituted by God for the prevention of un- 
clsanness, the propagation of mankind, and 
that the parties so contracting might be mu- 
tual helps and comforts to one another. Gen. 
2. 18, 22, 23. John 2. 1. 1 Cor. 7. 2. Heb. 13. 4. 
[2] That marriage covenant which is between 
God and his Church, even the covenant of 
grace, wherein God graciously promises to be 
the God of his people, and to forgive and 
sanctify them through the merits of Jesus 
Christ and the influences of his Spirit, and so 
make them a willing people to himself, Isa. 54. 
5. Jer. 3. 14. Hos. 2. 19, 20. The union be- 
tween husband and wife is so near, that thereby 
is represented the mystical union, the sacred 
and spiritual marriage of Christ with his 
Church, Eph. 5. 30, 31, 32. 
Ezod. 21. 10. her duty of to. shall he not diminish 
Psal. 78. 63. their maidens were not given to m. 
Mat. 22. 2. a king who made a to. for his son 
4. come to the to. || 9. all ye find, bid to the to. 
30. in the resurrection not given in to. but as the 
angels in heaven, Mark 12. 25. Luke 20. 35. 
24. 38. given in to. until the day that Noe entered 
25. 10. that were ready went in with him to lli0 77i. 
f,uke 17. 27. they eat, they were given in m. 20. 34. 
hhn 2. 1. there was a ra. in Cana of Galilee 

2. JeSiUS was called and his disciples to the m. 
i Cor. 7. 38. he that giveth her in to. doeth well, 
but he that giveth her not in m. doeth better 
hfeb. 13 4. to. is honourable in all, and the bed 
Rrv. 19. 7. foj the ra. of the Lamb is come 
9. blessed that are called to the TO.supper of Lamb 
MARRIAGES. 
Gen. 34. 9. and make ye m. with us, and give 
Dcut. 7. 3, neither shalt thou make to. with them 
Josh. 23. 12. else if he shall make m. with them 
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MAR . 

MARRY. 

Gen. 38. 8. go in to thy brother's wife, and m. her 
JVwTO. 36. 6. let them m. to whom they think best, 
only to family of tlieir father's tribeshall they -/«. 
Deut. 25. 5. the wife of dead shall not to. without 
Isa. G2. 5. so shall thy sons m. thee, as bridegroom 
Mat. 5. 32. whosoever shall m. her that is divorced 
committeth adultery, 19. 9. Mark 10.11. 

19. 10. if the case be so, it is not good to ra. 

22. 24. his brother shall to. his wife and raise seed 
30. in the resurrection they neither m. nor are 

given in marriage, Mark 12. 25. Luke 20. 35. 
1 Cor. 7. 9. but if they cannot contain, let them 
m. for it is better to jn. than to burn 
28. if thou 7n. if a virgin 7/1. she hath not sinned 
36. do what he will he sinneth not, let them //(. 
1 7V7«. 4. 3. forbidding to 711. and commanding to 
5.1J.they have begun to wax wanton, they willm. 
14. that the younger women m. bear children 
MARRIED. 
Gc?i.l9.14.Lot spake to theiji that m. his daughters 

20. I 3. for the woman is m. to a husband 
Exod. 21. 3. if m. his wife shall go out with him 
Lev. 22. 12. if to. to a stranger, she may not eat 
JVum. 12. 1. the Ethiopianwoman whom he had m. 

36. 3. if they be ra. to the sons of other tribes 

11. were to. to their father's brothers' sons 
Deut. 2% 22. ifamanfoundlying with a woman m. 

1 Chron. 2. 21. whom he to. when sixty years old 

2 Chron. 13. 21. Abijah to. fourteen wives 
JVch. 13. 23. Jews that had ra. wives of Ashdod 
Prov. 30. 23. an odious woman when she is m. 
Isa. 54. 1. more children of desolate than of ra; 

62. 4. Lord delighteth in thee, thy land shall be to. 
Jer. 3. 14. turn, O children, for 1 am ra. to you 
Mai. 2. 11. hath to. the daughter of a strange god 
Mat. 22. 25. the first when he had m. deceased 
Mark 6. 17. Philip's wife, for he had m. her 

10. 12. be m. to another, committeth adultery 
Luke 14. 20. I have 7n. a wife, and cannot come 

17. 27. they did eat, they drank, they ra. wives 
Rom. 7. 3. if while her husband livetli she be ra. 
4. become dead, tliat she should be ra. to another 

1 Cor. 7. 10. to the m. I command, yet not I 
33. he that is ja. || 34. she that is ra. careth for 
39. to be 7n. to whom she will, only in the Lord 

MARRIETH. 
Isa. 62. 5. as a young nian ra. a virgin, so shall 
Mat. 19. 9. and whoso m. her who is put away, 
doth commit adultery, Luke 16. 18. 
MARRYING. 
JVeA. 13. 27. do this great evil in ra. strange wives 
Mat. 24. 28. they were ra. and giving in marriage 

MARINERS. . 
Ezck. 27. 8. the inhabitants of Zidon were thy to. 
9. the ships of the sea with their m. were in thee 
27. thy ra. shall fall into the midst of the seas 

23. the 7n. shall come down from their ships 
Jo7iah 1. 5. then the to. were afraid, and cried 

MARISHES. 
Ezek. 47. 11. miry places and to. shall not be healed 

' MARROW 
Signifies, ./? soft oily substance, contained in the 
hollow of bones, Job 21. 24. To which are 
compared, [1] The delicate, streiigthening, and 
co7nforting provisions, which God has made for 
his church and the people iji the gospel and his 
ordinaiices here, but especially in heaven here- 
after, Psal. 63. 5. Isa. 25. 6. [2] The most 
secret thoughts of the heart, Heb. 4. 12. _ 
Job 21. 24. his bones are moistened with ra. 
Psal. 63. 5. my soul shall be satisfied as with ra. 
66. t 15. I will oflTer burnt sacrifices of m. 
Prov. 3. 8. it shall be health and m. to thy bones 
Isa. 25. 6. Lord make a feast of fat things full of ra. 
Heb. 4. 12. to the dividing asunder of joints and to. 

MART. 
Isa. 23. 3. Tyre, and she is a to. of nations 

MARTYR. 
j?cfs 22. 20. the blood of thy to. Stephen was shed 
Rev. 2. 13. wherein Antipas was my faithful m. 

MARTYRS. 

Rev. 17. 6. woman drunken with blood of m. of Jes. 

MARVEL. 

2 Cor. 11.14. no ra.for Satan himself is transformed 

MARVEL. 

Eccl. 5. 8. if thou seest, ?«. not at the matter 

Mark 5.20. he began to publish, and all men did to. 

John3.1.m. not thati said, ye must be born again 

5. 20. shew him greater works, that ye may 7«. 

28.TO.not at this 1| 7. 21. done one work, and ye ?«. 
.^cis 3. 12. men of Israel, why ?«. ye at this? 
Gal. 1. 6. 1 TO. that ye are so soon removed from 
1 John 3. 13. m. not if the world hate you 
Rev. 17. 7. the angel said, wherefore didst thou m.? 

MARVELLED. 
Gen. 43. 33. and the men ra. one at another 
Psal. 48. 5. they saw it, and so they ra. they hasted 
Mat. 8. 10. when Jesus heard it, he ra. and said 

27. the men m. \\ 9. 8. ra. and glorified God, 33. 



MAS 

J)/a«.21.20.when the disciples saw it,they m. saying 
22. 22. they 7«. at him, Mark 12. 17. Ltike 20 26. 
27. 14. that the governor 7/1. Mark 15. 5, 44 
Mark 6. 6. he ?/j. because of their unbelief 
Luke J. 21. the people m. that he tarried so long 
63. saying, his name is John, and they 7ft. all 

2. 33. Joseph and his mother ?«. at those things 
7. 9. when Jesus heard these things he'ra. at him 
11. 38. and when the Pharisee saw it, he ra. 

.7oA?i4.27.the disciples ra.he talked with the woman 
7. 15. Jews m. how knoweth this man letters 1 

Acts 2. 7. m. saying, are not these Galileans? 
4. 13. they 7«. and took knowledge of them 
MARVELLOUS. 

2 Sam. 13. f 2. it was in. in the eyes of Amnon 

Job 5. 9. wiio doeth 7k. things without number 
10. 10. thou shewest thyself 7n. upon me 

Psal. 17. 7. shew thy ra. loving-kindness 

31. 21. he hath shewed me his ra. kindness 

78. ]2. 7K. things did he in the sight of their fatheri 

98. 1. O sing to Lord, for he hath done ra. things 

118. 23. this is the Lord's doing, it is 7n. in our 

eyes. Mat. 21. 42. Mark 12. 11. 

Dan. 11. 36. shall speak m. things ag. God of gods 

Mic. 7. 15. will I shew unto him 7n. things 

TLech. 8. 6. if it be ra. should it be to. in mine eyes? 

John 9. 30. herein is a 7n. thing, that ye know not 

1 Pet. 2. 9. called you out of darkn. into his m. hght 

Rev. 15. 1. another sign in heaven, great and ra. 

MARVELLOUS work. 

Isa. 29. 14. behold, I will proceed to do a ra. work 

xMARVELLOUS works. 

1 Chr. 16. 12. remember his 7«. works, Ps. 105. 5. 
24. declare his ra. works among all nations 

Psal. 9. 1. I will shew forth all thy to. works 
139. 14. great and 7ra. are thy works, Rev. 15. 3. 
MARVELLOUSLY. 

2 Chr. 26. 15. he was m. helped till he was strong 
Job 37. 5. God thundereth to. with his voice 
Hab. 1. 5. behold, and regard, and wonder ra. 

MARVELS. 
Exod. .34. 10. 1 will do to. such as have not been 

MASONS. 
2 Sam. 5. 11. Hiram sent to David to. 1 Chr. 14. 1. 
2 Kings 12. 12. they gave money to to. and hewera 
of stone, 22. 6. Ezra 3.1. 

1 Chron. 22. 2. he set m. to hew wrought stones 

2 Chron. 24. 12. they hired to. to repair the house 

MAST, S. 

Prov. 23. 34. as he that lieth on the top of a m. 

Isa. 30. 1 17. left as a ra. on the top of a hill 
33. 23. they could not well strengthen their ra. 

Ezek.27.5. taken cedars from Lebanon to make m 
MASTER 

Is a title applied, [1] To Christ, who is the chief 
Lawgiver, and Teacher, who 07ily can teach 
powe7fuUy and inwardly, o.nd iii matters of 
faith and worship is only to be followed, Mat. 
23.8,10. [2] To preachers and 7ninisters of the 
word, Eccl. 12. 11. [3] To such as teach or edu- 
cate disciples or scholars, Luke 6. 40. [4] To 
such as have rule over servants, Eph. 6. 5. [5] 
To such as ambitiously affect vain applause, or 
precedency and superio7-ity above others. Mat. 
23. 10.- [6] To such as judge, censure, orreprove 
others rashly 7cithout groinid; rigidly,above the 
merits of the cause; uncharitably aggravating 
their faults, and wresting things to the worst 
serisc, or 7nagistcrially, out of a spirit of 
pride, ambition, or contradiction, Jam. 3. 1, 

Gen. 39. 20. Joseph's 7«. put him in prison 

Exod. 21. 8. if she please not herra. who betrothed 

32. shall give to their ra. thirty shekels of silver 
22. 8. the 7«. of the house shall be brought to judges 

Deut. 15. t 2. every m. of the lending of his hand 
Judg. 19. 22. and spake to the ra. of the house 

23. the m. of the house went out unto them 
15'am.25. 14. David sent messengers to salute our ra. 

17. for evil is determined against our ra. 
26. 16. because you have not kept your ra. 
2Sam. 2. 7. for your ra. Saul is dead, and the house 

1 Kings 22. 17. these have no in. 2 Chron. 18. 16. 

2 Kings 6. 5. he cried, alas ra. for it was borrowed 

22. they may eat and drink, and go to their ra. 

23. sent them away, and they went to their ra. 
10. 2. seeing your ra. sons are with you 

3. look out the best of your ra. sons, and set him 
6. take the heads of your ra. sons, and come 

19. 6. thus shall ye say to your m. Isa. 37. 6. 
1 Chron. 15. 27. and Chenaniah, ra. of the song 
Eccl. 10. t 11. a TO. of the tongue is no better 
Isa. 24. 2. as with the servant, so with his ra. 

50. 1 8. who is the ra. of my cause, let him come 
Dan. 1. 3. the king spake to the to. of the eunuchs 

4. 9. O Belteshazzar, m. of the magicians, 5. IL 
Mai. 1. 6. and if I be a to. where is my fear ? 

2. 12. the Lord will cut off the to. and the scholar 
Mat. 8. 19. TO. I will follow thee whithersoever 

thou goest 

9.11.whyeateth yourm.with publicans and sinnerj 



MAS 

Mat. 10 25. if they have called the m. Beelzebub 
1-2. 38. jn. we would see a sign from thee 

15. 27. the crumbs which tail t'rom their m. table 

17. 24. they said, doth not your m. pay tribute ? 

22. ItJ.Hi. we know that thou art true, Mark 12.14. 

23. 8. for one is your in. even Christ, 10. 
26. 18. the m. saith, my time is at hand 

• 25.7n.is it U \\ 49. hail m. and kissed, Mark 14. 45. 
Mark 5. 35. why troublest thou tiie in. any more? 

y. 5. m. it is good for us to be here, J^ukc 9. 33. 

lU. 17. good m. what shall I do 1 Luke 10. 25. 

13. 35. tor ye know not when the m. cometh 
Z.MA-c3.12.the publicans said, m. what shall wedo? 

7. 40. m. say on 1| S. 24. saying, 7ii. we perish 

8. 49. thy daughter is dead ; trouble not the m. 
13. 25. when once the m. of the iiouse is risen 

John 3. 10. art thou a m. in Israel, and knowest not 

11. 23. the 771. is come and calleth for thee 

13. 13. ye call me m. and ye say well, for so I am 

14. if 1 then your m. have washed your feet 
yicts 27.11. the centurion believed the 77i. of the ship 
Eph. 6. 9. knowing your m. is in heaven. Col. 4. 1. 
2 T'tm.2.21.vessel sanctified and meet for them.use 

His MASTER. 
Gen. 24.9. put his hand under the thigh of /i25 m. 

10. took ten camels of his ni. goods of /lis m. 
39. 2. Joseph was in house of Ids m. the Egyptian 

19. when his m. heard the words of his wife 
Exod. 21. 4. if his m. have given him a wife 

6. his 771. sliall bore his ear through with an awl 
jDeut.23.15. thou shalt not deliver to his m. the ser- 
vant which is escaped from his m. unto thee 
Judg-. 19. 11. the servant said to his m. let us lodge 
lSa77i.20.33.gathered the arrows and came to hism. 
25. 10. servants break away every one from his m. 
29.4. whei'e with should reconcile himself to his m. 
2 Kinirs 5. 1. Naaraan was a great man with his m. 
25. Gehazi went in, and stood before his m. 
6. 32. is not the sound of his m. feet behind him? 

8. 14. Hazael departed and came to his m. 

9. 31. she said, had Zimri peace, who slew his m.7 
19. 4. his m. hath sent to reproach God, Isa. 37. 4. 
1 Chron. 12. 19. saying, he will fall to his m. Saul 
Job 3. 19. and the servant is free from his m. 
Prov. 27. 13. so he that waiteth on his m. shall be 
30. 10. accuse not a servant to his m. lest he curse 
thee, and thou be found guilty 
Isa. 1. 3. and the ass knoweth his m. crib 
Mai. 1. 6. and a servant honouretli his m. 
.Vai. 10.24. the disciple is not above AiS777.jLMZ:e6. 40. 

25. it is enough that the disciple be as his m. 
Luke 6. 40. every one perfect shall be as his m. 
Rom. 14. 4. to his own 777. he standeth or falleth 

Mil MASTER. 
G2».24. 12. Lord God of viy m. Abraham shew 
kindness to my m. Abraham, 27. 42, 48. 
14. know that thou hast shewed kindness to mym. 
35. the Lord hatli blessed my m. greatly 
44 whom the Lord hath appointed for my m. son 
49. if you will deal truly and kindly with jny m. 
54. and he said, send me away to my m. 56. 
65. and the servant had said, it is my m. 
39. 8. behold, my m. wotteth not what is with me 
Exod. 21. 5. if the servant shall say, I love my m. 
1 Sam. 24. 6. God forbid I should do this to my m. 
30. 13. my m, left me because I fell sick 

15. nor deliver me into the hands of my m. 
2Kings 5.18. my 77i.goeth into the house of Rimmon 

20. my m. hath spared Naaman this Syrian 
22. my m. hath sent me, saying, behold 

6. 15. and he said, alas, my m. how shall we do? 

10. 9. behold, I conspired against my m. and slew 

18. 24. how then wilt thou turn away one captain 

of the least of my vi. servants, Isa. 36. 9. 

27. hath my m. sent me to thy master? Isa. 36.12. 

Isa. 3G. 8. give pledges, I pray thee, to my m. 

Thy MASTER. 
Gen. 24. 51. and let her be thy m. son's wife 

1 Sam. 29. 10. rise up early with thy m. servants 

2 Sam. 9.9. Igave t. m. son all that pertained to Saul 

12. 8. I gave thee thy m. house, thy m. wives 

16. 3. the king said, where is thy m. son? 

2 Kings 2.3.Lord will take away thy m. to-day, 5. 

16. let them go we pray thee, and seek thy m. 

9. 7. thou shalt smite the house of Ahab thy m. 

18. 27. my master sent me to thy m. and to thee 

MASTER-BL^LDER. 
lG7r.3.10.aswise7?7.-iuiMer I have laid foundation 

MASTERS. 
Exod.2\.^.\\\Q wife and her children sliall be her m. 
Psal. 123. 2. as the eyes of servants look to their m. 
Prov. 25. 13. for he refresheth the soul of his m. 
Eccl. 12. 11. as nails fastened by m. of assembhes 
Jer. 27. 4. and command them to say to their 777. 
Jlmos 4. 1. which say to their m. let us drink 
Zeph. 1. 9. who fill their m. houses with violence 
Mat 6. 24. no man can serve two m. Luke 16. 13. 
23 10. neither be ye called m. one is your master 
^cis 16. 16. who brought her 777. much gain 
19. her m. -saw the hope of their gains was gone 
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£|pA.6.5.servants,be obedient to them that are your 
774. Col. 3. 22. Tit. 2. 9. 1 Pet. 2. 18. 
9. ye 777. do tlie same things to ihem. Col. 4. 1. 
1 I'lni. 6. 1. count their in. worthy of all honour 

2. tliat have believing m. let them not despise ' 
Ja77t. 3. 1. brethren, be not many m. knowing 

MASTERY. 
Exod. 32. IS. the voice of them that shout for m. 
Dan. 6. 24. and the lions had the ?«. of them 

1 Cor. 9. 25. that strivetli for the 771. is temperate 

MASTERIES. 

2 Tim. 2. 5. if a man also strive for m. not crowned 

MATE. 
Isa. 34. 15. vultures be gath. every one with her 777. 

16. not one shall fail, none shall want her 7n. 

MATRIX. 

Exod. 13. 12. set apart to Lord aU that open jn. 15. 

34. 19. all that openeth the m. is mine 

JVum. 3.12. instead of the lirst-born that open the m*. 

18. 15. every thing that openeth the 771. is thine 

MATTER. 
Gen. 24. 9. and sware to him concerning that 771. 

30. 15. is it a small 777. that thou hast taken 
Exod. 5. 1 13. fullil a 7/7. of a day in his day 

18. 16. when they have a 771. they come to me 

22. it shall be that every great 771. they shall bring 

to thee, but every small m. they shall judge 
26. but every small 777. they judged themselves 

23. 7. keep thee far from a false 777. 

jVmt?!. 16. 49. them that died about the 777. of Korah 
25. 18. beguiled you in 771. of Peor, in 777. of Cozbi 

31. 16. to commit trespass in the 777. of Peor 
Deut. 17. 8. if there arise a 771. too hard for thee 

19. 15. at mouth of three witnesses 777. be established 

24. j 1. he hath found a 771. of nakedness in her 
Judg. 19. 1 24. do not the 777. of this folly 

Ruth 3. 18. till thou know how the 777. will fall out 

1 Sam. 10. 16. of the 771. of the kingdom he told not 
20. 23. touching the 777. thou and I have spoken of 

39. only Jonathan and David knew the 771. 

2 Sam. 1. 4. how went the 777. ? I pray thee tell me 

18. 13. there is no 777. hid from the king 

20. 18. they ended the 777. i| 21. the 777. is not so 
1 Kings 8. 59. at all times as the m. shall require 

15. 5. save only in the 777. of Uriah the Hittite 

1 Chr. 26. 32. for every 777. pertaining to God 

27. 1. their officers that served the king irf any 7??. 

2 Chr. 8. 15 departed not from command in any 777. 

19. t 6. who is with you in the 777. of judgment 

24. 5. see ye hasten the 777. they hastened not 
Ezra 5. 5. to cease, till the 777. came to Darius 

10. 16. and sat down to examine the 777. 
JVeA. 6. 13. they might have 777. for evil report 
Esth. 2. 23. when inquisition was made of the 777. 
Job 19. 28. seeing the root of the 777. is found in me 

32. 18. I will answer^ for I am full of 777. 
Psal. 45. 1. my heart is inditing a good 777. 

64. 5. they encourage themselves in an evil 777. 
P7-07;. 11. 13. a faithful spirit concealeth the m. 

16. 20. that handleth a 777. wisely shall find good 

17. 9. that repeateth a 777. separateth very friends 

18. 13. that answereth a 777. before he heareth it 

25. 2. the honour of kings is to search out a 777. 
Eccl. 5. P if seest oppression, marvel not at the 777. 

10. 20. that which hath wings shall tell the m. . 

12. 13. let us hear the conclusion of the 777. 
Jer. 7. t 22. concerning the 771. of burnt-otferings 

38. 27. for the 777. was not perceived 

52. t 34. the m. of the day in his day, till death 
Ezek. 9. 11. he that had the inkhorn, reported the 777. 

16. 20. is this of thy whoredoms a small 777. ? 
Dan. 2. 10. not a man can shew the king's 777. 

23. thou hast made known to us the king's 777. 
7. 28. hitherto is the end of the 777. I kept the 77?. 

9. 23. understand the 777. and consider the vision 
Mark 1. 45. and began to blaze abroad the 777. 

10.10. his disciples asked him again of the same 77?. 
.icts 11. 4. Peter rehearsed the 777. from beginning 
15. 6. the elders came to consider of this 777. 

18. 14. Gallio said, if it were a 777. of wrong 

19. 38. if Demetrius have a 777. against any 
24. 22. 1 will know the uttermost of your 777. 

1 Cor. 6. 1. dare any of you having a 777. go to law? 

2 Cor. 9. 5. same might be ready as a 777. of bounty 
Gal. 2. 6. whatsoever it were, it maketh no 777. 

1 Thess. 4.6. that no man defraud brother in any m. 
Jam. 3. 5. how great a 777. a little fire kindleth ! 

This MATTER. 

Z>e77t. 3. 26. L. said, speak no more to meof ^7775777. 

22. 26. as a man slayeth his neighbour so is this m. 

1 Sa777. 30. 24. who will hearken to you in this 777.? 

2 Sam. 19. 42. wherefore be ye angry for this m.7 
Ezra 5. 5. Darius returned answer concerning t. m. 

17. send his pleasure to us concerning this m. 

10. 4. arise, for this m. belongeth to thee 

9. the people sat trembling because of this m. 
15. Jonathan, Asahel, were employed about f. 77?. 
Esth. 9. 26. they had seen concerning this m. 
Dan. 1. 14. Melzar consented to them in this in. 
3. 16 we are not careful to answer thee in this m. 



MAY 

Dan. 4. 17. this m. is by the decree of the watchers 
jlcts 8. 21. thou hast neither part nor lot in this m. 

17. 32. we will hear thee again of t. m. others said 
2 Cor. 7. 11. ye approved vourselv'es clear in this nu 

MATTERS. 
Exod. 24. 14. if any have 777. let him come to them 
Deut. 16. 1 19. a gift perverteth the 777. of righteous 

17.8. if arise ?7i. of controversy too hard for tiiee 

1 Sam. 16. 18. a son of Jesse that is prudent in m. 

2 Sam. 11. 19. hast made an end of telling the m. 
15. 3. Ahsalom said, see thy 777. are good and right 
19. 29. why speakest thou any more of thy 777. ? 

2 Chr. 19. 11. Amariah chief priest over you in m. 
of the Lord, and Zebadiah for all the king's m, 
J\''eh 6. 1 19. and they uttered my 777. to Tobiah 

11. 24. Pethahiah in all m. concerning the people 
Esth. 3. 4. whether Mordecai's 777. would stand 

9. 31. the 771. of the fastings, and their cry, 32. 
Job 33. 13. he giveth not account of his 777. 
Psal. 35. 20. thus devise deceitful 777. against them 

65. t 3. 771. of iniquities prevail against me 

131. 1. nor do I exercise myself in great 777. 
Prof.22.f 12.he overthroweth the 777. of transgressor 

29. 1 20. seest thou a man that is hasty in his 777. ? 
^a77. 1. 20. in 777. of wisdom he found'them better 

7. 1. he wrote the dream, and told the sum of the m. 
Mat. 23. 23. and have omitted the weightier tti, 
Jlcts 18. 15. for I will be no judge of such 777. 

19. 39. if ye inquire any thing concerning other m. 

25. 20. and there be judged of these 777. 

1 Cor. 6,2. are ye unworthy to judge the smallest 7a 
1 Pet. 4. 15. or as a busy-body in'other men's m. 

MATTOCK. 
1 Sam. 13. 20. to sharpen every man his axe and 777 
Isa. 7. 25. on all hills shall be' digged with the m 
MATTOCKS."" 

1 Sam. 13. 21. yet tliey had a file for the 777. 

2 Chron. 34. G.'thus did Josiah with their 777. 

MAUL. 
Prov. 25. 18. that beareth false witness, is a ttu 

MAW. 
Deut. 18. 3. to the priest two cheeks and the m 

MAY. 
2 5a777. 15. 20. seeing I go whither I m. return thou 
Mat. 9. 21. she said, if 1 777. but touch his garment 

26. 42. if this cup m. not pass away from me 
Ueb. 7. 9. and as 1 777. so say, Levi paid tithes 

MAY be. 
Gen. 12. 13. that iXm.be well with me for thy sake 
16. 2. it 777. be that I may obtain children 
Exod. 13.9. that the Lord's law777.ie in thy mouth 

20. 20. that his fear 777. be before your face 
Lev. 11. 34. of all meat which 777. be eaten 

21. 3. for his sister a virgin he 777. be defiled 
23. 21. that it m. be a holy convocation 

J^Tum. 10. 10. they 777. be for a memorial before God 
32. 32. that the possession 777. be ours 

Deut. 5. 33. may live, and that it 777. be well with 
you, 6. 3, 18. I 22. 7. Ruth 3. 1. Jer. 7. 2a 
29. 13. he 777. be to thee a God, as he hath said 
31. 26. that it 777. be there for a witness against 

Josh. 22. 27. that it 777. be a witness between us 

1 50777. 14. 6. it 777. be the Lord wrll work for us 
18. 21. she 777. be a snare, Philistines 777. be as. him 

2 Sam. 14. 15. it 777. be that the king will perform 

16. 12. it 777. be Lord will look on my affliction 

2 Kings 19. 4. 77?. be L. thy God will hear, Isa. 37.4. 
1 Chron. 17. 27. that it 777. be before thee for ever 
Ezra 9. 12. that ye 777. be strong, and eat the good 
Job 1. 5. it 777. be that my sons have sinned 
Psal. 59. 13. consume them, that they 777. not be 
63. 4. that Israel 77?. be no more in remembrance 
144. 12. that our sons 777. be as plants grown up 

13. that our garners m. be full, affording store 

14. that our oxen 77?. be strong to labour 
Prov. 22. 19. that thy trust 777. be in the Lord 
Eccl. 1. 10. whereof it 777. be said, see this is new 
Isa. 30. 8. that it 777. be for the time to come 

18. the Lord waiteth that he 777. be gracious 

46. 5. that we 777. be like 1| 60. 21. 1 777. be glorified 
.7er.ll.19.that his name m. be no more remembered 

36. 3. it m. be the house of Judah will hear_ 
7. it m. be they will present their supplication 

42. 6. that it777.'je well whh us when we obey 

51. 8. take balm, if so be she 777. be healed 
ia?77. 3. 29. mouth in dust, if so be there 777. be hope 
Ezek. 12. 3. it 777. be they will consider, though they 

14. 11. that they tt?. be'my people, and I their God 
Dan. 4. 27. it 777. be a lengthening of tranquillity 
IIos. 8. 4. they made ido^s, that they 777. be cut off 
.Smos 5. 15. it 777. be the Lord will be gracious 
Zeph. 2. 3. it 777. be ve shall be hid in the day 
Mai. 5. 43. that ye 777. be children of your Father 

6. 4. that thine alms 777. be in secret, and thy Father 
Luke 20. 13. it 777. be they will reverence him 
14. kill him, that tlie inheritance 777. be ours 
John 12. 36. that ye 777. he the children of light 

14. 3. that where I am, there ye 777. be also 

17. 11. that they 777. be one, as we are one, 21, 2i 
26. that the love m. be in them, and I in them 



ME 



ME 



ME 



Rom, 1. 1 20. that they m. be without excuse 

1 Cor.3.18.that he m. he wise||5.7. ye 7n.bc new lump 
7. 34. that she m. he holy in body and spirit 
14. 10. there are, itm. ie, so many kind of voices 

15. 28. Son be subject, that God m. he all in all 

16. G. and it m. he that I will winter with you 
10. see that he m. be with you without fear 

2 Cor. 4.7. theexcellency of thepowerm. fieof God 
8. 11. so there m. be a performance also out of that 

14. that your abundance m. be a. supply for want 
9. 3. that, as I said, you m. he ready 
Eph. 6. 3. that it vi. be well with thee, and thou 
Phil. 2. 15. that ye m. be blameless and harmless 
19. that I m. be of good comfort when I know 
28. and that I m. be the less sorrowful 

1 Tim. 5. 7. give charge that they m. be blameless 

2 Tim. 3. 17. that the man of God m. be perfect 
Tit. 1. 13. that they m. be sound in the faith 
Jam. 1. 4. that ye m. be perfect and entire 

MAYEST. 
Mcts 8.37.if thou believest with all thy heart thou m. 

MAYEST be. 
Gen. 28. 3. that thou m. he a multitude of people 
J^um. 10. 31. thou m. be to us instead of eyes 
Deut. 26. 19. and that thou m. be a holy people 
JVeh. 6. 6. buildest, that thou m. be their king 
Job 40. 8. condemn me, that thou m. 5e justified 
Psal. 1.30. 4. forgiveness, that thou m. he feared 
Isa. 23. 16, sing songs, that thou m. be remembered 

49. 6. that thou ni. be my salvation to end of earth 
Jer. 4. 14. wash thy heart, that thou m. he saved 

30. 13. none to plead, that thou m. be bound up 
Luke 16. 2. for thou m. be no longer steward 

ME. 
Gen. 3. 13. the serpent beguiled me, and I did eat 

22. 1 1. and he sai(lt behold me, f 7, f H- Tsa. 65. 1. 

41. 10. put in ward both me and the chief baker 
13. me he restored, and him he hanged 

42. 36. me have ye bereaved of my children 
Exod. 9. 14. there is none like me in all the earth 

1 Sam. 8. 7. not thee, but they have rejected me 

2 Sam. 18. 29. when Joab sent me thy servant 
iKiiigs 1.26. but ?ree, even me thy servant, not called 
fsa.57.8. hast discovered thyself to another than me 
Ji5r.17.18. be dismayed, but let not me be dismayed 

50.44. who like me, and who will appoint me time? 

Has. 13. 4. and thou shalt know no God but me 

Mat. 10.37. loveth father and mother more than me 

40. he that receiveth you receiveth me, and he 

that receiveth me, Mark 9. 37. John 13. 20. 

19. 17. why callest thou me good? Luke 18. 19. 

26.11.meyehavenotal\vays,Jkfffi?-A:14.7..7b/ml2.8. 

Luke 10.16. that despis. me, despis. him that sent me 

John 5. 46. believed Moses, ye would have believ.mc 

7. 7. the world cannot hate you, but me it hateth 

8. 19. ye neither know me, nor my Father 
10.38.though ye believe not me, believe the works 

14. 9. yet hast thou not known me, Philip 7 

15. 23. he that hateth 7ne hateth my Father 
24. have seen and hated both me and my Father 

16. 3. they have not known the Father nor me 

17. 5. O Father, glorify thou me with thyself 
18.21. why askest thou me? ask them who heard me 

23. but if well, why smitest thou me ? 
19. 11. he that delivered me to thee,hath greater sin 
21. 15. Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me? 16,17. 

Mcts 9. 4. Saul, why pevsecutest thou me? 22. 7. 
1 Cor. 15. 32. what advantageth it me, if the dead 

Above ME. 
1 Sam. 2. 29. and honourest thy sous above me 

Mout ME. 
Deut. 17. 14. like the nations that are about me 
.Tab 10. t 8. thine hands took pains about me 

29. 5. when my children were about me 
Psal. 3. 1 3. but thou,0 Lord, art a shield about me 

88. 17. they came round about me daily like water 

139. 11. even the night shall be light about me 
.Tonah 2. 6. the earth with her bars was about me 
Acts 22.6.there shone a great light about me, 26. 13. 

After ^E. 
Gen. 31. 36. thou hast so hotly pursued after me 
Judg. 3. 28. he said unto them, follow after me 
1 Sawi.l4.12".said to armour-bearer, come after me 

24. 21. that thou wilt not cut off my seed after me 
I Kings 1. 13. Solomon shall reign after me, 17,30. 

24. hast said, Adonijah shall reign after me 
Eccl. 2. 18. unto the man that shall be after me 
[sa. 43. 10. neither shall there be after me 
Jer. 2.2. when wentest after mem the wilderness 
Mat. 3. 11. he that cometh after me is mightier 

than I, Mark 1. 1. John 1. 15, 27, 30. 

10.38. he that foUoweth not after me, Luke 14.27. 

16.24.th& will come a.me, Jlfar/c 8. 34. iwA^e 9. 23. 

Acts 13. 25. there cometh one after me whose shoes 

Rom. 10. 20. manifest to them that asked not a. me 

Against ME. 

Gen.20.6. 1 withheld thee from sinning againstme 

42. 36. all these things are against me 

50. 20. but as for you, ye thought evil against me 

Exod. 23. 33. lest they make thee sin against me 

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Exod. 32.33. whosohath sinned a.meh'im will I blot 
Z-ev;. 26. 40. which they trespassed against me 
jV*M/«.14.27.congregation which murmur ag.mc,'29 

35. that are gathered together against me 

22. 5. abide over-ao-. me || 34. thou stoodest ag. me 

Deut. 32. 51. because ye tros[)assed against meat 

Meribah, £2e/.-.17.20.120.27,38.]39. 23, 26. 

.Judg. 6. 39. let not thine anger be hot against vie 

7. 2. lest Israel vaunt themselves against me 

11.27.but thou doest me wrong to war againstme 

Ruth 1.13. hand of the Lord is gone out against me 

1 16. be not againstme to leave thee, or to return 

1 Sam. 12. 3. witness against me before the Lord 
17. 35. when he arose ag.me I caught him by beard 
22.8. that all of you have conspired ag. me, 13. 
26. 19. if the Lord hath stirred thee up against me 

2 &am. 24. 17. let thy hand, I pray thee, be ag. me 
2 Kings 5. 7. see how he seeketh a quarrel ag. me 
'Job 10. 17. thou renevvest thy witnesses against me 

13. 26. thou writest bitter things against me 

16.8. witii wrinkles, which.is a witness againstme 

19. 19. they whom I loved are turned against me 

23. 6. will he plead ag. me with his great power 

30. 21. with thy hand thou opposest thyself a^, me 

31. 38. if my land cry against me, or tlie furrows 

33. 10. behold, he findeth occasions against me 

Psal. 3. 1. are many that rise up ag. me, 18. 39, 48. 

22. 1 13.- they opened their mouths against me 

27. 12. false witnesses are risfen up ag. me, 54. 3 

35. 21. they opened their mouth wide against me 

41.7. ao-.medotheydevisemyhurt,whispera^.me 

102. 8. they are mad ag. me, they are sworn ag. me 

ll9. 23. princes also did sit and speak against me 

Prot).8.36. but he that sinneth against me wrongeth 

/5a.l.2.have rebell. ag. me, Ezek. 2. 3. 1 20. 8, 13,21. 

Jer.12.8. it cried out against me, therefore I hated 

Lam. 3. 3. surely, ag. me he is turned, he turneth 

60. hast seen all their imaginations against me 

Hos. 4. 7. as they increased, so they sinned ag. me 

7. 13. they transgressed afl-.?«e, spoken lies ag. me 

14. and they assemble and rebel against me 

15. yet do they imagine m\sc\nQ^ against me 
.:]Jic. 6. 3. O my people, testify against me 

7. 8. rejoice not against me, O mine enemy 
Mai. 3. 13. your words have been stout against me 
JIfai. 12.30. that is not with me is a o'.me,Z/MA:e 11. 23. 

18. 21. how oft shall my brother sin against me? 
.John 13. 18. hath lifted up his heel against me 

19. 11. couldest have no power at all against me 
Acts 24. 19. and object, if they had ought ag. me 

At ME. 
Psal. 118. 13. thou hast thrust sore at me to fall 
J'o/i7i7.23.are ye angry fli me, because I made a man 

Before ME. 
Gen. 6. 13. the end of all flesh is come before me 

7. 1. for thee have I seen righteous before me 

17. 1. walk before me, and be thou perfect, 1 Sam. 
2. 30. 1 Kings 2. 4. | 8. 25. | 9. 4. 2 Chron. 7. 17. 

27. 120. because tiiy God brought it before me 

40. 9. in my dream, behold, a vine was before me 
£a;orf.20.3.shalt have no other gods i. me, Deut.5.7. 

23. 15. none shall appear before me empty, 34. 20. 
JSTiim. 22. 32. because thy way is perverse beforeme 

1 Sam. 9. 19. go up before me to the high place 
10. 8. and thou shalt go down before me to Gilgal 
16. 22. let David, I pray thee, stand before me 
25. 19. go on before me, behold I come after you 

2 Sam. 22. 23. for all his judgments were before me, 

PsaL 18. 22. I 119. 30. 

lKingsS.25. as thou hast walked b. me, 2 C/tr .6.16. 
11.36. David may have alight beforeme in Jerusal. 
21. 29. how Ahab humbleth himself 6f/ore me 

2 Kings 22. 19. bee. hath wept b. m.e, 2 Chr. 34. 27. 

Ezra 4. 18. letter hath been plainly read before me 

JVeh. 5. 15. former governors that were before me 

Esth. 7. 8. will he force the queen also before me? 

.Tob 41. 10. who then is able to stand before me? 

Psal. 10. 8. I have set the Lord always before me 
23. 5. thou preparest a table beforeme in presence 
38. 17. my sorrow is continually before me 
39.1. keep my mouth, while the wicked isbeforeme 
50. 8. offerings to have been continually beforeme 
51. 3. my transgressions; and my sin is ever bef. me 
89. 36. his throne shall endure as the sun before me 

Eccl. 1.16. then all that have been before me, 2. 7, 9. 

Car!L8.12.my vineyard which is mine, is beforeme 

Isa. 1. 12. w^hen ye come to appear before m/:, who 

41. 1. keep silence before me, O islands 
43.10.^;e/ore me there was no god formed, nor after 
49. 16. behold thy walls are continually je/ore me 
57. 16. for the spirit should fail before me 

65. 6. behold, it is written before me, I will not 

66. 22. shall remain hefor.c me, saith the Lord 
Jer. 2. 22. yet thine iniquity is marked before me 

6. 7. before me continually is grief and wounds 
7. 10. and come and stand before me in this house 
15. 1. tho' Moses and Samuel stood before me, yet 

19. if thou return, thou shalt stand before me 
28. 8. prophets that have been beforeme and thee 
32. 30. for Israel have only done evil before me 



Jer.SS.lS. priests shall not want aman d.mc,35. lt» 
34. 15. ye hadmade acovenanti. me in the houKa 
49. 19. shei)herd that will stand before me, 50.44 
Ezek. 8. 1. and the elders of Judah sat before me 
14. L then the elders of Israel sat before me, 20. 1. 
36.17. their way was beforeme as the uncleanncsa 
44. 15. and they shall stand before me to offer 
Dan. 4. 8. at the last Daniel- came in before me 
Jonah 1. 2. their wickedness is come up before me 
Hah. 1. 3. spoiling and violence are before me 
Hag. 2. 14. so is this people and nation before me 
Mai. 3. 1. shall prepare the way 6. m. Mat. 11. 10. 
I^ke 19. 27. bring hither and slay them before, mt. 
John 1. 15. preferred b. me, for he was b. me, 27, 30. 
5. 7. 1 am coming, another steppeth down bef. me 
10. 8. all that ever came before me are robbers 
Acts 25. 9. there be judged of these things bef. me 
Rom. 16. 7. who also were in Christ before me 
Gal. 1. 17. to them which were apostles beforeme 

Behind ME. 

2 Kings 9. 18. Jehu said, turn thee behind me, 19. 

Ezek. 3. 12. I heard behind me a voice of rushing 

Mat. 16. 23. get thee behind me, Satan, thou art 

an offence unto me, Mark 8. 33. Luke 4. 8. 

Beside, besides ME. 

1 Kings 3. 20. she arose and took my son from b. tn. 

Isa. 43. 11. bes. me there is no Saviour, Hos. 13. '4. 

44. 6. and besides me there is no God, 45. 5, 6, 21. 

47. 8. that sayest, I am., and none else bes. me, 10. 

Beticeen ME. 
Gen. 9. 12. covenant I make betw. me and you, 13 
15. that is betw. me and every living creature, 17. 

13. 8. let there be no strife between me and thee 

16. 5. L. judge betw. me and.thee, 1 Sam.24. 12,15= 

17. 2. 1 make my coven, b.me and thee, 7, 10, 11. 
23.15. what is that bet. me and thee'j bury the dead 
31. 44. let it be for a witness betw. me and thee, 48. 

49. Lord watch between me and thee when absent 

50. see, God is witness between me and thee 

Exod. 31. 13. my sabbath ye shall keep, for it is a 

sign betjceen me and you, 17. Ezek. 20. 12, 20. 

1 Sam. 14. 42. cast lots between me and Jonathan 

20. 3. there is but a step between me and death 

42. have swsrn, saying. Lord be b. me and thee 
IKings I5.19.is a league 6. me and thee, 2 CAr.16.3. 
/sa.5.3. judge, I pray you, bet. me and my vineyard 
Ezek. 43. 8. and the wall between me and them 

Bij ME. 
Gen. 48.7. Rachel died by me in the land of Canaan 
Exod. 33. 21. behold, there is a place by me 
JVum. 20. 18. Edom said, thou shalt not pass by me 
Deut. 5. 31. as for thee, stand thftu here by me 
Judg. 9. 9. wherewith by me they honour God 

1 Sam. 28. 17. Lord hath done, as he spake by me. 

2 Sam. 23. 2. the Spirit of the Lord spake by me 

1 Kings 2'2.28.Lord not spoken by me, 2 Chr. 18.27. 
Ezra 4. f 19. by me a decree is set, and it is found 

6. 1 8. by me a decree is made, Dan. 3. f 29. 
JVeh. 4. 18. he that sounded the trumpet was by mi 
.Job 9. 11. lo, he goeth by me, and I see him not 
ProK.8.15. 6?/ me kings reign || 16. Jymeprincesrule 

9. 11. by me thy days shall be multiplied 
/?a.46.3.which are borne by ?He|l.54.15.but not byme 
Hos. 8. 4. they have set up kings, but r\otby me 
Mat. 15. 5. mightest be profited by me, Mark 7.11. 
.John 6. 57. that eateth me, even he shall live by me 

10. 9. 1 am thfe door, by me if any man enter in 

14. 6. no man cometh to the Father but by me 
Acts 27. 23. an angel stood by me this night 
Rom. 15. 18. which Christ hath wrought by mc 

2 Cor. 1.19. Son of God preached Zij'?ne was not yea 
2. 2. but the same which is made sorry by me 

2 Tim. 4. 17.'that by me preaching might be known 

Concerneth, concerning ME. 
.Jo'Sh. 14. 6. Lord said to Moses co7?e. me and thee 
1 Kings 2.4. L. continue his word he spake cone, me 

2% 8. for he doth not prophesy good cone, me, 18. 
Psal. 138. 8. Lord will perfect that which cone, me 
Ezek. 14. 7. cometh to a prophet to inquire cone, me 
I^uke 22. 37. for the things concern, me have an end 

24. 44. which are written in the Psalms cone, me 
Acts 22. 18. not receive thy testimony concern, me 

For ME. 
Gen. 23. 8. entreat /or me to Ephron, Exod. 8. 28 

27. 36. hast thou not reserved a blessing /or me? 

30. 31. if thou wilt do this thing far me 
33. so shall my righteousness answer /or me 

50. 5. in my grave which I have digged for me 
Exod. 2. 9. take this child and nurse it for me 
JVum. 3. 41. thou shalt take the Levites /or me 

11. 14. not able, because it is too heavy /or me 

22. 6. for they are too mighty for me 
Deut. 31. 19. this song may be a witness for me 
./o,s/i.24.15.as/orm.eand my house we will serve L. 
Judg. 7. 2. people are too many/or me to give 

11. 37. she said, let this thing be done for me • 
14. 2. now therefore get her /or me to wife, 3 
19. 19. there is bread and wine also for me 

1 Sam. 12. 23. as for me, 1 Chron. 22. 7. | 28 & 
I 29. 17. Job 21. 4. Psal. 5. 7. | 17. 15. | 35. 13 



ME 

1 Sam. 18. 17. only be thou valiant/irr jne, and fight 

22. 3. till I know what God will do for me 
ft. there is none of you that is soxvy for me 

27. 1. notliing better for me than to escape 
9. Sam. 3. 39. sons of Zeruiah he too hard fur me 
7 5. shalt thou build a house for me to dwelfiii 
lO.ll.if Syrians be too strong/or me, 1 Chr. 19.12. 

14. 32. ^ood for me to have been there still 

15. 34. then mayest thou/o?* me defeat counsel 
22. 18. they were too strong /or me, Psal. 18. 17. 

t48.Godgiveth avengemont/or rae, PsaZ.18.t47. 
IKings 13.6. pray/or 7«e, that my hand berestored 

17. 12. may go in and dress it for me and my son 

2 Kings 4. 24. drive, slack not thy riding for vie 

16. 15. the brasen altar he for vie to inquire by 

22. 13. inquire of the Lord /or wte, 2 Ckron. 34. 21. 
JV*eA. 5. 18. which was prepared /or me daily 
Job 17 1. the graves are ready /or me 

23. 14. performeth the thing appointed for me 
29. 23. they waited /or me as for the rain 

42. 3. 1 uttered things too wonderful /or me 
Psal. 3. 3. thou, O Lord, art a shield /or me 
7.6.awake/or ??iel|56.9.this I know,for G.is/or me 
31. 4. the net they have laid privily /or me, 35. 7. 
I 119. 110. I 140. 5. 1 141. 9. I 142. 3. 
41. 12. as for me, 55. 16. | 69. 13. Isa. 59. 21. 
Jer. 17. 16. | 26. 14. [ 40. 10, Ezek. 9. 10. 
Z)aM. 2. 30. I 7. 28. 1 10. 17. 
57. 2. to God, that performeth all things /or me 
61. 3. for thou hast been a shelter /or 7ne 
73. 16. to know this, it was too painful for me 
94. 16. rise up /or me, who will stand up for me? 
109. 21. but do thou for mc, O God the Lord 
119.71. good/, me II 85. the proud digged pits/, me 
95. the wicked have waited/or me to destroy me 
131. 1. or in things too high /or me 
139. 6. such knowledge is too wonderful for me 
Prov. 30. 8. feed me with food convenient /or me 

18. there be three things too wonderful /or vie 
Isa, 38. 14. 1 am oppressed, undertake /or me 
44. 7. and who shall set it in order /or me? 
49. 20. the place is too strait for me, give place 
23. they shall not be ashamed that wait /or me 
60. 9. surely the isles shall wait /or mc 
65. 1. 1 am sought of them that asked not for me 
Jer. 29. 13. search /or me with all your heart 
32. 27. is there any thing too hard /or me? 
Ezek. 29. 20. because they wrought /or me 
Has. 3. 3. thou shalt abide /or me many days 
Jonah 4. 3. better /or me to die than to live, 8. • 
Mic. 7. 9. until he execute judgment /or me 
Zech. 9. 13. when I have bent Judah /or me 
Mat. 17. 27. that take and give /or me and thee 
Luke 23. 28. weep not for me, but for yourselves 
Jlcts 8. 24. Simon said, pray ye to the Lord for me 
10. 29. for what intent ye have sent /or me 
Rom. 15. 30. strive in your prayers to God /or me 

1 Cor. 6. 12. all things are lawful /or me, 10. 23. 
9. 15. it were better /or me to die, than that 

Gal. 2. 20. wJio loved me, and gave himself /or me 
jEp/t. 6.19. and /.me,that utterance may be given me 

2 Tim. 4. 8. laid up /or me a crown of righteousness 

From ME. 
Oen. 13. 9. separate thyself, I pray thee, from me 
22. 12. hast not withheld thine only son from me 
31. 27. wherefore didst thou steal away from Jiie? 
31.wouldesttake by force thy daughters fromme 
39. 9. nor hath he kept back any thing /7-om me 
44. 28. the one went out from me, and he is torn 
29. if ye take this sXso from me, ye shall bring 
45. 1. cause every man to go out from mc 
Exod. 10.28. get thee from me, see my face no more 
Josh.l.l^. tell me,hido it not from me, 1 Sam. 3. J 7. 
Judg. 16. 17. then my strength will go from me 
lSa7/i.20.2. why should my Fath.hide this /rom?«e? 
2 Sam. 13. 9. Amnon said, have out all men from me 
17. put this woman out/. me || 20.20.far be it/, me 

1 Kings 12. 24. return, for this thing is from me 
22. 24. went Spirit of Lord from me, 2 Chr. 18. 23. 

2 Kings 4. 27. and the Lord hath hid it from me 

18. 14. saying, I have offended, return /ro??i me 
JVe/i. 13. 28. therefore I chased him/?-07re me 
Job 6. 13. and is wisdom driven quite /rom me? 

9. 34. let him take his rod away from me 
13 21. withdraw thine hand fa.\ from me 

19. 13. he hath put my brethren {dit fromme 
21. 16. the counsel of the wicked is far from me 
27. 5. 1 will not remove mine integrity /rom me 

Ps. 13.1.how long wilt thou hide thy face/rommie? 
18. 22. T did not put away his statutes /rom me 
35. 22. thou hast seen, O Lord, be not far from me 

38. 10. light of mine eyes, it is gone from me 

39. 10. remove thy stroke away from me 

40. 11. withhold not thy tender mercies /rom me 
51. 11. and take not thy Holy Spirit /ro?K me 
66. 20. nor hath turned his mercy /rom me 
88. 14 Lord, why hidest thou thy fac6 /rom, me? 
102. 2. hide not thy face from me in trouble, 143. 7. 
119. 19. hide not thy commandments /rom me 
Cant. 5. 7. the keepers took away my vail from me 
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Camt. 6. 5. turn thine eyes from me, for they have 
Isa. 22. 4. look away froin me, I will weep bitterly 
38. 12. mine age is removed /ro7« ?«c as a tent 
51. 4. give ear, for a law shall proceed from me 
Jer. 2. 35. surely his anger shall turn from me 

3. 19. and shall not turn away from mc 

13. 25. this is the portion of thy measures/rom?7ie 
38. 14. I will ask thee, hide nothing /rom me 
51. 53. from me shall spoilers come unto her 

Ezek. 3. 17. and give them warning /rorn we, 33. 7. 

14. 5. because they are all estranged /row me 
7. every one that separateth himself /?-07rt me 
11. that Judah may go no more astray /rom me 

44. 10. went astray /ro7?2 me after their idols 
15. when cJiildren of Israel went astray /rom ?ne 

Dan.2.5. the king said, the thing is gone from me, 8. 

Hos.5.3. 1 know Ephraim, Israel is not hid /?-om me 
7. 13. woe unto them, for they have fled /ro?7i me 
11. 7. my people are bent to backsliding/?-om me 

14. 8. like a fir-tree, from me is thy fruit found 
Amos 5. 23. take away from me the noise of songs 
Mat. 26. 39. O my Father, if it be possible, let this 

cup pass from me, Mark 14. 36. Luke 22. 22. 
42. if this cup may not pass away from me 
Luke 16. 3. my lord taketh/rom7?ie the stewardship 
.John 10. 18. no man taketh it from me, I lay it down 
2 Tim. 1. 15. all in Asia be turned away fromme 
See Depart, Departed. 
In ME. 
Gen. 41. 16. Joseph answered, it is not in mc 

1 'Sam.20.8. if there be iniquity inme,2 Sam. 14. 32. 

2 Sam. 1. 9. because my life is yet whole in me 

■ 22. 20. because he delighted in me, Psal. 18. 19. 

Job 6. 13. is not my helpirtme? iswisdom driven? 
19. 28. the root of the matter is found in me 
23. 6. no, but he would put strength in me 

27. 3. all the while my breath is in me 

28. 14. the depth saith, it is not in me 

33. 9. I am clean, nor is there iniquity in me 
Psal. 7. 8. according to mine integrity in me 

38. 2. for thine arrows stick fast in me 

42. 4. when I remember, I pour out my soul inme 
5. and why art thou disquieted in trie? 

139. 24. see if there be any wicked way in me 
Cant. 5. t 4. and my bowels were moved in me 
Isa. 27. 4. fury is not in me, who would set briars 

57. 13. that putteth trust in mc shall possess land 
.Jer. 2. 5. what iniquity have fathers found iii me? 

39. 18. because thou hast put thy trust in me 
49. 11. and let thy widows trust in me 

J_yam. 3. 20. my soul is humbled m 7?ie 

Dan. 6. 22. before him innocency was found m me 

10. 8. there remained no strength inme, 17. 
Hos. 12. 8. they shall find none iniquity in me 

13.9. hast destroyed thyself, but inme is thy help 
Mat. 11. 6. shall not be offended in me, Luke 7. 23. 

15. 6. little ones which believe in vie, Mark 9. 42. 
Luke 22. 37. must yet be accomplished m me 
John 6. 56. he dwelleth in me, and I in him 

11. 25. he that believeth in me shall live, 26. 

14. 1. belie vc also in me\\ 20. you inme, and I in you 
10. but the Father that dwelleth in me 
30. prince cometh, and hath nothing in me 

15. 2. every branch in me\\ 4. abide in me 

5. he that abideth in me \\ 7. if ye abide in me 

6. if a man abide not in me he is cast forth 

16. 33. spoken, that in me ye might have peace 

17. 21. as thou. Father, art in me, and I in thee 
23. 1 in them, and thou in me, that they may 

j3c^524.20. if they have found any evil-doing m me 
2G. 18. which are sanctified by faith that is in me 
28. 18. there was no cause of death in me 

jRom.1.15. as muchasm7neis, lam ready to preach 
7. 8. wrought in vie all manner of concupiscence 
1'3. sin working death in me by what is good 

17. no more I, but sin that dwelleth in me, 20. 

18. I know that in me dwelleth no good thing 
2 Cor. 11. 10. as the truth of Christ is in me 

13.3.sinceyeseekaproof of Christ speakingzwrne 
Gal. 1. 16. it pleased God to reveal his Son in me 
24. and they glorified God in me 
2. 8. the same was mighty 771 me toward Gentiles 

20. yet not I, but Christ liveth in me 
Phil. 1. 30. having the same conflict which ye saw 
in me, and now hear to be in me 

4. 9. the things ye have heard and seen in me, do 
Col. 1. 29. working which worketh 777 77ie mightily 
1 Tim. 1. 16. that in me Christ Jesus might shew 

Of ME. 
Gen. 20. 13. say of me, he is my brother 
32. 20. peradventure he will accept of me 
.Judg. 9. 54. men say not of me, a woman slew him 
Ruth 2. 10. thou shouldest take knowledge of me 

1 Sam. 27. 1. Saul shall despair of me to seek me 
28. 16. wherefore then dost thou ask of me? 

2 Chron. 11. 4. return, for this thing is done of me 
Job 42. 7. not spoken of me the thing that is right 
P5aZ.2.8.asko/me,andIshallgive thee the heathen 

40. 7. in thy book it is written of me, Heb. 10. 7. 

41. 5. mine enemies speak evil of me 



» ME 

Psal. 60. 8. Philistia, triumph ;ho n because ofwie 

81. 11. and Israel would none of me 
Isa. 30. 1. but doth not take counsel of mc 

38. 12. from day, wilt thuu make an end of me, J3 

43. 22. thou hast been weary of me, O Isratl 

44. 21. thou shalt not be forgotten of me 

45. 124. surely he shall say o/?/)e, in the Lord 
54.17.and their righteousness of me, saith the Lotd 
58. 2. they ask o/7fte the ordinances of justice 

Jer. 10. 20. my children are gone forth of me 
37.7. say to the king that sent you to inquire of me 

Ezek. 20.3. and say, are ye come to inquire ofv^el 
49. they say of me, doth he not speak parables? 

Mat. IQ.'il. more than me, is not worthy o/7Ke,37,38. 

11. 29. and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly 
26. 31. be offended, because of me, Mark 14. 27. 

JI/arA8. 38. whoso shall be asham. of'nie,Luke9.'2Q. 
9. 39. that can lightly speak evil of me 
Luke 8. 46. 1 perceive that virtue is gone out of me 

22. 19. saying, this do in remembrance of mc 
John 4. 9. thou being a Jew, askcst drink of me 

5. 32. another that beareth witness of me, 37. 

39. and they are they which testify of me 

40. have believed me, for Moses wrote of me 

12. 30. this voice came not because of mc 

15. 26. the Comforter come, he shall testify o/m« 

18. 34. or did others tell it thee of me ? 

Acts 1. 4. wait for the promise ye have heard of vie 

23. 11. as thou hast testified of me in Jerusalem 

1 Cor. 4. 16. be ye followers of me, 11. 1. Phil.S.ll. 
11. 24. this do in remembrance of me, 25. 

15. 8. last of all he was seen of me also 

16. 21. the salutation of me Paul, Col. 4. 18. 

2 Cor. 12. 6. lest any should think of me above that 

which he seeth me or heareth of me 
Gal. 1. 11. that gospel which is preached of me 
Phil. 4. 10. your care of me hath flourished 
2 Tim. 1. 8. the testimony of me his prisoner 

13. sound words, which thou hast heard 0/ me 

2. 2. things that thou hast heard of me, commit 

Heb. 10. 34. he had compassion of me in my bonds 

On ME, or upon ME. 
Gen. 18. 27.1 have taken 7<j!)077me to speak to L. 31. 
20. 9. that thou hast brought on me a great sin 
27. 12. 1 shall bring a curse ^ipon me, not a blessing 
13. uj)onme be thy curse, my son, only obey m^ 
31. 35. for the custom of women is upon me 
40. 14. think on me when it shall be well with the« 
.Tiidg. 15. 12. ye will not fall upon me yourselves 

19. 20. howsoever, let all thy wants lie upon me 
1 Sam. 13. 12. Philistines will come down upon me 

25.24. 7<|)07i me, my lord, 7//)07i me, letthisiniqui.be 
2Sa7n.l4.9. the iniquity be on me, and father's housa 
1 Kings 2. 15. that all Israel set their faces on me 
1 Chron. 21. 17. let thy hand, I pray thee, be oti me 

28. 19. understand in writing by his hand uponwe 
Ezra 7. 28. hand of the Lord xipon me, JVeh. 2. 8, 18. 
J\reh. S. 19. think 77^071 me, my God, for good 
Job 3. 25. which I greatly feared is come upon mc 

4. 14. fear came up. me || 6.28.be content, look wp.mc 
7. 8. thine eyes are upon me, and I am not 

10. 16. thou shewest thyself marvellous upon me 
16. 14. he runneth upon me like a giant 

19. 21. have pity 7(^07i me, O ye my friends 
Ps. 4. 1. have mercy upon me, 6. 2. | 9. 13. | 25 16 
I 27. 7. 130.10. I 31. 9. |51.1.|86. 16 

22. 17. tell my bones, they look and stare upon me 
32.4. for day and night thy hand was heavy 7<j:;o7i me 
40. 17. 1 am poor, yet the Lord thinketh upon me 
55. 3. they cast iniquity upon vie, and hate me 
56. 12. thy vows are upon me, I will render praises 
91. 14. because he hath set his love upon me 

15.he shall call up. me \\ 119. 132. look thou up. me 
139. 5. and thou hast laid thine hand upon me 
Ca?ii.l.6.1ook not 77^071 me,sun hath looked 77ponj»e 
Isa. 43. 22. thou hast not called upon mc, O Jacob 
51. 5. the isles shall wait upon me, and shall trust 
61. 1. Spirit of the L. God isuponme, Luke 4. 18 
.7e7-. 13. 22. wherefore come these things 77;?0Ji me? 
15. 1 16. for tiiy name is called upon me,*0 Lord 
Z/a??i ' 53. &\A they have cast a stone upon me 
Ezek. 3. 14. the hand of the Lord was strong up. me 
22. was there 77po77 me || 8. 1 . hand fell there up.me 
11. 5. tfce Spirit of the Lord fell upon me, and said 
33.22. the hand of L. was upon me, 37. 1. j 40. 1. 
Zeph. 3. 8. therefore wait ye upon me until the day 
ZeeA.6.8.then cried he upon me and spake unto me 
11. 11. the poor of the flock that waiteAupon me 
12. 10. they shall look m;jo71 me whom they pierced 
Mat. 15.22. have mercy Tipott me, thou son ofDa> 
Mark 10. 47, 48. Luke 1-8. 38, 39 
26. 10. vvrought'a good woxkuponme, Mark 14.6 
Luke 1. 25. in the days wherein he looked 07i me 
John 6. 35. he that believeth onme, 47. j 7. 38. i 12 

44, 46. 1 14. 12 
16. 9. of sin, because they be.ieve not on me 

17. 20. who shall believe on me through iheir word 
Acts 8. 24. that none of those thnigs come upon mf 
Rom. 15. 3. that reproached thee fell 071 me 

1 Cor 9 16. for necessity is laid upofi mo 



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i Cor. 11. 28. that which cometh upon me daily 
12. 9. that the power of Christ may rest upon vie 
"Ml. 2. 27. but God had mercy on me also 
Rev. 1. 17. ho laid iiis right liaiid upon me, saying 
See Call. 
Over ME. 
Plzod. 8. 9. Moses said to Pharaoh, glory over me 
Deut. 17. 14. shalt say, 1 will set a king over me 
Job 7. 12. that thou settest a watch over me 
Psal. 13. 2. shall mine enemy be exalted over me 

19. 13. letthem not have domin. owermc, 119. 133. 

25. 2. let not mine enemies triumph over me 

41. 11. mine enemy doth not triumph oucr j?ie 

42. 7. thy waves and billows are gone over me 
liO. t 8. Philistia, triumph thou over me 

88. 16. thy fierce wrath goeth over me 
Cant. 2. 4. and Ids banner over me was love 
.fonah'i. 3. thy billows and waves passed ozjer me 

To or unto ME. 
Gen. 4. 10. thy brother's blood crieth unto me 

15. 3. behold, to vie thou hast given no seed 
20.5.said he not un. me \\ 21. 23. swear mw. me by G. 
24. 30. saying, thus spake the man unto me 

26. 27. wherefore come ye to me., seeing ye hate 

27, 20. because the Lord hath brought it to me 
29. 25. what is this thou hast done unto me ? 
31. 9. thus God hath given them to me 

32.9. L. which saidstM7zto??!«,return to thy country 
34. 11. what ye shall say unto me, 1 will give, 12. 

40. 14. shew kindness, I pray thee, unto me 

46. 31. and my father's house are come unto me 
Exod. 3.9. the cry of child, of Israel is come unto me 

4. 25. surely a bloody husband art thou to me 

5. ]. may hold a feast unto vie in the wilderness 

6. 7. and Iwill take you to ?rce for a people 

12. children of Israel have not hearkened unto me 
13. 2. sanctify unto me all the first-born 

14.15. wherefore criest thou wrtiorree? speak to Isr. 
18.16. v/hen they have a matter, they comeunto me 
]9. 5. ye shall be a peculiar treasure ^into me 

6. ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests 
22. 23. and they cry at all luito me, I will hear, 27. 
29. first-born of thy sons shalt thou give unto me 
31. and ye shall be holy men unto me, nor eat 

28. 1. that he may minister unto me, 3. ] 29. 1. 

1 30. .30. 1 40. 13. Jer. 33. 22. Ezek. 43. 19. 
32.26.1et him come ?ra.7«el|33.12.thou sayestMn.me 
34. 2. present thyself there to me in the mount 

Lev. 25. 55. for unto me Israel are servants 

Deut.18.. 15. of brelh. like un. me, Acts 3. 22. | 7. 37. 
32.35.(0 me belongeth vengeance and recompence 

Judg. 11. 7. why are ye come unto me now, when 
15k 11 as they did un. me, so have I done to them 
17 1ft and be unto me a father and a priest 

Ruth 1. 17. the Lord do so to me and more also, 
2 Sam. 3. 35. J 19. 13. 1 Kings 2. 23. 

1 Sam. 9. 16. because their cry is come unto me 

16. 3. anoint unto me him whom I name unto thee 

18. 8. and to me they ascribed but thousands 

2 Sam. 1. 26. very pleasant hast thou been unto me 
12. 23. go to him, but he shall not return to me 
15. 4. that every man might come unto me 

1 Kings 2. 5. thou knowest what Joab did to mc 

19. 2. 80 let the gods do to me and more, 20. 10. 

22. 14. what Lord saith unto me that will I speak 

2 Kings 5. 7. send un. me to recov.a man of leprosy 
8. let him come now to me \\ 6. 31. G. do so to me 

9. 12. thus and thus spake he to me, saying 
10. 6. and come to me to Jezreel by to-morrow 

22. 15. tell man that sent you to me, 2 Chr. .34. 23. 

1 Chron. 13. 12. how bring ark of God home to me? 

2 Chron. 18. 17. he would not prophesy good un.me 
Ezra 7. 28. and hath extended mercy unto me 

9. 4. then were assembled unto 7ne every one that 
JVeA. 1. 9. but if ye turn un. me and keep my com. 
Job 3.25. that which I was afraid of, is come un. me 

7. 3. and wearisome nights are appointed to me 

13.20. only do not two things im. me, then not hide 

29.21. un.me gave earii40. 7. declare un. me, 42. 4. 
, Ps. 16. 6.1ines are fallen untomem pleasant places 

17. 6. G. incline thine car tin. me, 31. 2. 1 102. 2. 

25. 16. turn thee un. me \\ 28. 1. be not silent to me 

26. 11. be merciful unto me, 41. 4, 10. | .56. 1. 

I 57. 1. I 86. 3. I 119. 58, 132. 
40. 1. he inclined un. me and heard my cry, 77. 1. 
56. 4. I will not fear what flesh can do unto me 
11. not be afraid what man can do unto 7?ie,118.6. 
81. 8. O Israel, if thou wilt hearken unto me 
89. 26. he shall cry unto me, thou art my father 
101. 2. O when wilt thou come un. me? I will walk 
122. 1. Iwasglad when they said wn.Tne, let us go 
139. 17. how precious are thy thoughts unto me! 
Ml. 1. Lord, I cry unto thee, make haste mti^o -me 
Prov. 1. 33. whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell 
24. 29. I will do so to him as he hath done to me 
Reel. 2. 15. as to fool, so it happeneth even to me 
Cant. 1. 13.bundleofmyrrhismy belov. W7z.me,14. 
t?a. 1. 13. incense is an abomination unto me 

14. your new moons, they are a trouble unto me 
2} 11. he calleth to me out of Seir, watchman 
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Isa. 29. 2. and it shall be unto me as Ariel 

44. 22. return unto me, for I have redeemed thee 

45. 22. look un. me, and be ye saved, all the ends 
23. unto mc every knee shall bow, every tongue 

50. 8. mine adversary, let him come near to me 
54. 9. for this is as the waters of Noah unto me 
65. 5. come not near to mc, I am holier than thou 

Jer. 4.1. if thou wilt return, return O Israel mito mc 
11. 11. tho' they shall cry unto me, I will not hear 

12. 8. mine heritage is unto me as a lion, 9. 

13. 11. that they might be unto me for a people 
15.16. thy word was unto me the joy cf mine heart 

18. wilt thou be aUog'ether unto me as a liar "? 
23. 14. they are all of them unto me as Sodom 

32. 31. this city hath been to me a provocation 

33. 9- it shall be to rne a name of joy, a praise 
49. 4. that trusted, saying, who shall come unto me 

51. 35. the violence done to me be upon Babylon 
Lam. 1. 21. and they shall be like unto me 

22. and do to them as thou hast done iinto me 
Ezek.li5.20. thy sons whom thou hast born unto me 

22. 18. the house of Israel is to me become dross 

23. 38. moreover this they have done unto me 
26. 2. aha, she is broken, she is turned unto me 
44. 13. to do the office of a priest unto me 

IS.they shall coms near to me to minister unto me 
Dan. 2. 30. this secret is not revealed to me 
4. 36. my reason returned u.me, lords sought u. me 
Hos. 2. 19. 1 will betroth thee unto me for ever, 20. 

23. and I will sow her unto mc in the earth 

3. 2. so I bought her to me for fifteen pieces 

4. 6. reject thee, thou shalt be no priest to me 
7.7. there is none among them that calleth zmio me 

14. they have not cried wn^o Tnewith their heart 

8. 2. Isr. shall cry unto me, my God, we know thee 
Amos 9. 7. are ye not as Ethiopians unto me ? 
Mic. 5. 2. out of thee shall come forth unto me 

7. 8. when in darkness, L. shall be a light u7ito me 
Hab.2.1.1 will watch to see what he will say un. me 
Hag. 2. 17. I smote you, yet ye turned not to m.e 
Zecli. 1. 3. turn ye unto 7ne, saith the Lord of hosts 

7. 5. did ye at all fast unto me, even to me ? 
JHa(. 3. 14. baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? 

7. 22. many will say to me in that day. Lord, Lord 

11. 28. come iinto me all ye that labour and are 
14.18. bring them to me, 17. 17. | 21. 2. Mark 9. 19. 
19. 14. forbid them not to come un.me, Mark 1D.14. 
25. 36. and ye came M.7«e||40.ye have done it u. me 

45. as ye did it not to these, ye did it not to me 
28. 18. all power is given unto me in heaven 
Luke 1. 38. let it be unto me according to thy \yord 
4. 6- all this power, for that is delivered unto me 

6. 47. whoso Cometh to me, and heareth, 14. 2C. 

10. 22. all things are delivered to me of my Father 

18. 13. God be merciful to me a sinner 
John 5. 40. ye will not come to me to have life 

6. 35. he that cometh to me shall never hunger, 37. 
44.no man can come to me except Fath. draw,65. 
45. hath learned of the Father cometh zinto me 

7. 37. if any thirst, let him come wnfo wieand drink 

12. 32. if lifted up, I will draw all men imto me 
50. even as the Father said unto me, so I speak 

19. 10. Pilate said, speakest thou not mito jne ? 
Acts 1. 8. and ye shall be witnesses unto me 

2. 28. hast made known tinto me the ways of life 
9. 15. go thy way, for he is a chosen vessel to me 

11. 5. a vessel descend, and it came even to me 
26. 14. I heard a voice speaking unto me, saying 

/?om.7.13.was thatwhich is good made deathw.Tne? 
12. 3. through the grace given un. me, 1 Cor. 3. 10. 

1 Cor. 6. 12. all things are lawful imto me, but all 
9. 15. that it should be so done unto me 

16. woe is unto me if I preach not the gospel 
17.dispensation of the gospel is comnntted un.me 
14. 11. and he shall be a barbarian unto me 
16.9. an effectual door is open. im. me, 2 Cor. 2.12. 

2 Cor. 11. 9. for that which was lacking to me 
GaZ.2.6.what they were, it maketh no matter to me 

4.15. plucked out eyes, and have given them to me 
Eph.'3.8.unto me who am less than least of all saints 
Phil. 1. 21. for to me to live is Christ, to die is gain 

3. 1. to me indeed is not grievous, but for you safe 
7. but what things were gain to j?ie,those counted 
Col. 4. 11. which have been a comfort unto me 
2 Tim. 4. 8. not to me only || 11. is profitable to me 
Philem. 11. but now profitable to thee and to me 
16. especially to me || 19. thou owest to me thyself 
J7e&.10.30. vengeance belongeth unto me, saith Ld. 

13. 6. 1 will not fear what man shall do unto me 

Toward ME. 
Gen. 31. 5. countenance is not toward me as before 
Psal. 86. 13. for great is thy mercy totcard me 

116. 12. render for all his benefits toward me 
Cant.7.10. 1 am my Beloved's, his desire is tow. me 
Tsa. 29. 13. their fear toward me is taught by men 

63. 15. and the sounding of thy bowels and mer- 
cies toward me 
Dan. 4. 2. that the high God hath wrought t. me 
2 Cor.l. 7. he told us your fervent mind towardme 
Phil.'i. 30. supply your lack of service toward me 



Under JIE. 
2 Sam. 22. 37. enlarged my steps u. me, Psal. Ik! 38 
40. thou hast subdued under me, Psal. 18. 39. 
48. bringeth down the people und. 7ne, Ps. 18.47. 
JSTeh. 2. 14. for the beast that was under 7ne to pas* 
Psal. 144. 2. who subdueih my people wider me 
Mat. 8. 9. having soldiers under me,'Luke 7. 8. 

fVith ME. 

Gc7i. 12.13. that it may be vveil with ?«c for thy sak« 

28.20. if G. will be w. me and keep me, Josh- 14. 12 

30. 29. thou knowest how thy cattle was icith iru 

31. 5. the God of my father hath been with me 

32. discern thou what is thine with 7ne, and take 
39.7.andshe said, lie with me, 12, 14. 2 Sara. 13.11. 
43. 8. send lad with me \\ 44. 34. lad be not with me 

Exod. 17.2. why chide ye withme, why temptLd.1 
20. 23. ye shall not make with 7ne gods of silver 
33. 15. if thy presence go not with7ne, carry us not 
Lev. 28. 1 21. if ye walk at all adventures with 'mc 
J\ru7n. 11. 15. if thou deal thus with me, kill me 
Deut. 32. 34. is not this laid up in store with me? 
39. that I, even I, am he, and there is no G. jd. me 
Josh. 8. 5. 1 and all the people that are with me 
Judg. 4. 8. if thou wilt go loith me then I will go 
7. 18. I and all that are with 7ne, then blow ye 

11. 12. saying, what hast thou to do 7oith me? 
16. 15. 1 love thee, when thy heart is not with me 
17.2.behold, the silv. is with me || lO.dwell withme 

Ruth 1.8. as ye have dealt z^.ync || 11. whygo?o. TTze 

1 Sam. 9. 19. go up, for ye shall eat withme to-day 
17.9. if he be able to fighi withme and to kill me 

22. 23. but with mc thou shalt be in safeguard 
24. 18. how that thou hast dealt well with me 
28. 19. to-morrow shalt thou and thy sons be w. me 

2 Sam. 19.25. wherefore wentest not thou with me? 

33. I will feed thee with me in Jerusalem 

23. 5. hath madewitA 7ne aneverlastingvjovenant 

1 Chr. 4. 10. that thine hand might be ioith me 

2 C/ir.2.3.even so deal w.7ne || 7. are w. me in Judah 
35. 21. from meddling with God, who is with me 

Job 9. 35. and not fear, but it is not so 7oith 7ne 
23. 1 10. but he knoweth the way that is with me 

28. 14. and the sea saith, it is not with me 

29. 5. when the Almighty was yet teilh me 
P5.7.4.that was at peace 7D.me || 23.4. thou art w.ma 

42. 8. in the night his song shall be with me 
50. 5. those that have made a covenant with me 

1 11. the wild beasts of the field are with 7ne 
55. 18. he delivered, for there were many withme 
101. 6. the faithful, that they may dwell with Tne 
119. 98. thy commands, for they are ever with me 
Pro«.8. 18. riches and honour are zc.7ne, yea, durable 
Ca7it. 4.8.come loith me from Lebanon, my spouse 
Isa. 27. 5. and he shall make peace with me 
50. 8. who will contend with me, let us stand 
63. 3. of the people there was none with me 
Jer. 20. 11. the Lord is with me as a mighty one 
26.14.do loith 7ne as seemeth good and meet to you 
Dan. 10. 21. none holdeth with me but Michael 
Hos. 2. 7. for then it was better with mc than now 
Joel 3. 4. yea, and what have ye to do with me? 
Mai. 2. 6. he walked with me in peace and equity 
Mat.l2. 30. he that is not jcith me is against me, ho 
that gathereth not with me, Luke 11. 23. 
18. 26. Lord, have patience with 7ne, I will pay,29. 

20. 13. didst not thou agree 7oith me for a penny ? 
26.38. he said, tarry ye here,and watch with 7ne, 40. 

L7ike 11. 7. and my children are with me in bed 
15. 6. saying, rejoice with me, 9. Phil. 2. 18. 
31. son, thou a.xte-v&x withme \\ 22. 21. 7oithme on 
22. 28. ye are they which have continued with me 
23. 43. to-day shalt thou be with me in paradise 

John 8. 29. he that sent me is with me, the Father 

13. 8. if I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me 
18. he that eateth bread with me hath lifted up 

15. 27. have been with mc from the beginning 

16. 32. am not alone, because the Father with 7«e 

17. 24. that they also be with me where I am 
Acts 20. 34. ministered to them that were with me 

22. 9. they that were with me saw the light, 11. 
Rom. 7. 21. Iwoulddogood, evil \s jtresent with me 

15. 30. strive with me in your prayers to God 

1 Cor. 4. 3. but 7oith me it is a very small thing 
15. 10. but the grace of God that was with me 
16.4. if it be meet that I go, they shall go with me 

2 Cor. 1. 17. that with me there should be yea, yea 
Phil. 1. 1 7. ye are all partakers with mc of grace 

2. 22. he hath served with me in the gospel 

23. so soon as I shal/ see how it will go teiih me 

4. 3. women, who laboured with me in the gospea 

15.no church communicated with me but ye only 

2Tm.4.11.onlyLukeis2o.me||16. none stood w. me 

17. the Iiord stood with me and strengthened me 

Philem. 13. whom I would have retained with me 

Rev. 3.4. they shall walk with me in white, for they 

20. will come and sup with him, and he 7cith me 

21. will I grant to sit with me in my throne 
22. 12. 1 come quickly, and my reward is io me 

Within ME. 
Job 6. 4. the arrows of the Almighty are withinme 



MEA 

°bi 1'.}.'27 thoufli my reins be consumed coitlnn me 
32. 18. the spirit icithin me constrainetii me 
'^saJ 39. 3. heart was liot loilkin me, whiie musing 
4?. 6. O my God, my soul is cast down within me 
il. why art thou disquieted iciikin me ? 43. 5. 
51. 10. O God, renew a right spirit within me 
94. 19. in the multitude of my thouglits within vie 
103.1. and all that is2cithiiiiitc blesshis hoiy name 
142. 3. my spiritwas overwhelmed icithin ine,lA'3A. 
(sa. 26. 9. with my spirit within me will 1 seek thee 
■ Jcr. 23.9. my heart icithin me is broken because of 
La?;i.l-20.my iieart is turned within me, Hos. 11. 8. 
Jonah 2. 7. when mv soul Tainted within me 

Without ME. 
Isa. 10. 4. tcithont me they shall bow down under 
John 15. 5. for without nie ve can do nothing 

MEADdW. 
Gen. 41.2. came out ofa river, and they fed in a m. 

MEADOWS. 
Judo-. 20. 33. came even out of the m. of Gibeah 

° • MEAL-TIME. 

Ruth 2. 14. at r.i.-tinie come thou hither and eat 

MEAL. 
J^um. 5. 15. the tenth part of an ephah of barley m. 
2 Kings 4. 41. bring m. and cast it into the pot 

1 Chron. 12. 40. they that were n.-gh brought m. 
Isa. 47. 2. take the millstones and ^rind m. uncover 
Hos. 8.7. it hath no stalk, the bud shall yield no m. 

See Barrel, MEASuRi';s. 
MEAN, Fcrb. 
Gen. 21. 29. what m. these seven ewe-lambs ? 
Exod. 12. 2(5. v\-hat m. ye by this ser\ice ? 
X)eM£.6.20.thy son asketh what m. the testimonies? 
Josh. 4. 6. ask, what m. ye by these siones 1 21. 
Isa. 3. 15. what m. ye that ye beat my pecpls? 
Ezek. 17. 12. know ye not what these things vi.7 

18. 2. what m. ye, that ye use this provevb 1 
Mark 9.10. what the rising from the dead should m. 
Acts 10. 17. doubted what this vision should m. 

17. 20. we would know \vhat these things m. 

21. 13. what m. ye to v.-eep and break my heart 

2 Cor. 8. .13. I m. not that other men be eased 

MEAN, .Adjective. 
Prov. 22. 29. he shall not stand before m. men 
Isa. 2. 9. the j«. man boweth down, the great man 

5. 15. and the m. man shall be brought down 
31. 8. the sword not of a m. man shall devour 

^cfs 21. 39. who am a citizen of no m. city 
Rom. 12. t 18. but condescend to m. things 

MEAN TIME. 

Luke 12.1.m.time when were gathered a multitude- 

MEAN WHILE. 

1 Kings 18.45. vi. while the heaven was black with 
John 4. 31. in the m. ichile his disciples prayed him 
Rom. 2. 15. their thoughts the m. while accusing 

MEANS. 
Exod. 34. 7. will by no ?«. clear guilty, Jfum. 14. 18. 
Judg. 5. 22. broken by the m. of the prancings 
* 16. 5. by what m. we may prevail against him 

2 iSa7n.l4.14.yet doth he devise 7)i.that his banished 
1 Kings 20. 39. if by any m. he be missing, then 
Ezr-a 4. 16. by this m. thou shalt have no portion 
Psal. 49. 7. none can by any m. redeem his brother 
Prov. 6. 26. for by m. of a whorish woman a man 
Jer. 5. 31. and the priests bear rule by their m. 
Mai. 1. 9. this hath been by your m. 

Mat. 5. 20. thou shalt by no m. come out thence 
Luke 5. 18. they sought m. to bring him in 

10. 19. and nothing shall by any m. hurt you 
John 9. 21. by what m. he now seeth we kno^v not 
Jlcts 4. 9. if be examined by what m. he is whole 

18.21. 1 must by all m.keep this feast in Jerusalem 
27. 12. if by any m. they might attain tq Phenice 
Rom. 1. 10. if by any m. I might have a journey 

11. 14. by any m. I may provoke to emulation 

1 Cor. 8. 9. take heed, lest by any m. this liberty 
9. 22. that I might by all m. save some 

27.1estby any m. when I have preached to others 

2 Cor. 1. 11. by m. of many, thanks may be given 
4. t 8. yet not altogether without m. 

11. 3. I fear, lest by any m. as the serpent 
Gal. 2. 2. lest by any m. I should run in vain 
Fhil. 3. 11. if by any m. I attain to the resurrection 

1 Thess. 3. 5. lest by some m. the tempter tempted 

2 Thess. 2. 3. let no man deceive you by any m. 

3. 16. G. of peace give you peace always by all m. 
Heb. 9. 15. that by m. of deith they who are called 
Ret). 13. 14. deceiveth them bv m. of those miracles 

IMEANEST. 
Gen. 33. 8. what m. thou bv all this drove I met"? 
2 Sam. 16. 2. what m. thou by these ? Ezek. 37. 18. 
Jonah 1.6. what m. thou, O sleeper, arise, call on G. 

MEANETH. 
Z)ent. 29. 24. what m;. the heat of this great anger? 
1 Sam. 4. 6. what m. the noiss of this shout? 14. 
15. 14. what™, then this bleating of the sheep? 
Isa. 10. 7. howbeit he m. not so, nor doth think so 
Mat. 9. 13. but go ye, and learn what that m. 

12. 7. but if ye had known what this m. 

i^»'? 2. 12. saying one to another, what?n. this? 
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MEA 

MEANING 
Dan. 8. 15. when I Daniel had sought for the m. 

1 Cor. 14. 11. if I know not the m. of the voice 

MEANING. 
Acts 27. 2. welaunclied,7H.to sail by coasts of Asia 

MEANT. 
Gen. 50. 20. but God m. it to good, to bring to pass 
Luke 15. 26. and asked what these things m. 
18.36. hearing multitude pass bv, asked what it7ri. 

MEASURE" 
Signifies, [1] Some certain vessel fixed and agreed 
upon, whereby to estimate the quantity or ca- 
pacity of things, Prov. 20. 10. Mic. 6. 10. [2] 
The heighth, breadth, and length of the thing 
measured, Ezek. 40. 10. [3] A stinted portion 
or allowance, Ezek. 4. 11. [4J The period or 
end of one's life, Psal. 39. 4. [5] Moderation, 
Jer. 30. 11. I 46. 28. [6] Limit or boundary, 
Jer. 51. 13. [7] A 'certain proportion, resem- 
blance, or degree, Eph. 4. 13. [8] To take the 
' dimensions of land, cities, buildings, <^-c. Num. 
35. 5. Ezek. 40. 5. [9] To repay, or reward, 
Isa. 65. 7. 
Exod. 26. 2. the curtains shall have one m. 8. 
Lev. 19. 35. ye shall do no unrighteousness in m. 
Deut. 25. 15. and a just m. shalt thou have 
\ Kings ^. 25.cubitsone7?!. i| 7. 37. bases had one ??!. 

2 Kings 7. 1. a m. of fine iiour sold for a shek. 16,18. 

1 Chr. 11. 1 23. he slew an Egyptian, a man of m. 
J^'eh. 3. 1 11. Malchijah repaire<l the second m. 
Job 11. 9. the VI. thereof is longer than the earth 

28. 25. and he weigheth the waters by m. 
Psal."i%. 4. make me to know the m. of my days 

80. 5. thou givest them tears to drink in great m. 
Isa. 5. 14. hell opened her mouth without m. 

27. 8. in 771. w^hen it shooteth forth, wilt debate 

40. 12. comprehended the dust of earth in a m. 
Jer. 30. 11. but I will correct thee in m. 46. 28. 

51. 13. the end is come, and m. of thy co vetousness 
Ezek. 4. 11. thou shalt drink water by 77;. 16. 
Mic. 6. 10. and scant 771. that is abominable 
Mat. 7. 2. with what m. you mete, it shall be 
measured to you again, Mark 4. 24. LukeQ.'iQ. 

23. 32. fill ye up then the m. of your fatirers 
Mark 6. 51. and they were amazed beyond m. 

7. S7. and were beyond 7??. astonished, 10. 26. 
Luke 6. 38. good m. pressed down and shaken 
John 3. 34. God giveth not the Spirit by m. 
Rom. 12. 3. as God dealt to every man the 77z. 

2 Cor. 1. 8. that we were pressed out of 7«. 

10. 13. we will not boast of things without our m. 
but according to the m. of the rule, 14, 15. 

11. 23. in stripes above m. in prisons frequent 

12. 7. and lest I should be exalted above m. 
Gal. 1. 13. beyond m. I persecuted the church 
Eph. 4. 7. according to the m. of the gift of Christ 

13. tothe m. of the stature of the fulness of Christ 

16. the effectual working in the m. of every part 
Rev. 6. 6. a voice saying, a m. of wheat for a penny 

21. 17. according to the t;;. of a man, that is 

MEASURE, Verb. 
J\rum. 35. 5. ye shall 7;i. from without the city 
Deut. 21. 2. they shall 777. to the cities round about 
Isa. 65. 7. I will m. their former work into bosom 
Ezek.'43. 10. and let them in. the pattern 
Zeck. 2. 2. a measuring-line to m. Jerusalem 
Rev. 11. 1. rise and ?7i. the temple of God 
2. the court without leave out and m. not 
21. 15. he had a eolden reed to m. the city 

MEASURED. 
Ruth 3. 15. he m. six measures of barley 
2 Sam. 8. 2. 772. with a line, with two lines 7?;. he 
1 Kings 17. f 21. he m. himself on the child 
.Tob 7. 14. 1 say, when shall the evening be 7?z.? 
Isa. 40. 12. who m. waters in hollow of his hand? 
Jer. 31. 37. if heaven above can be m. 
33. 22. as the sand of the sea cannot be 772. 
Ezek. 40. 5. he m. the breadth of the building 
6. 7?!. the threshold || 8. he 77Z. also the porch, 9. 
11. he m. the entry || 13. m. the gate 1| 24. posts 

41. 5. 771. the wall |I 13. he m. the house 
15. he 7?i. the length of the building 

42. 16. he m. the east-side with a measuring reed 

17. he m. north-side || IS. south || 19. vv-est-side 
47. 3. and he m. a thousand cubits, 4. 

7/(95. 1.10. shall be as sand of sea which cannotbeTTz. 
Hab. 3. 6. he stood and m. the earth, he beheld 
Mat.l.2.whh what measure you mete it shall be m. 
to you again, Mark 4. 24. Luke 6. 38. 
Rev. 21. 16. he m. the city 1| 17. he m. the wall 

MEASURES. 
Gen. 18. 6. make ready three 77;. of fine meal 
Deut. 25. 14. thou shalt not have divers m. 
1 Sam. 25. 18. Abigail took five 7?!. of parched corn 
1 Kings 4.22. So. imon's provision for one day was 
thirty 777. of flour, and sixty m. of meal 
5.11. Solomon gave Hiram twenty thousand 7n. of 
wheat, and twenty m. of pure oil, 2 Chron. 2.10. 
7. 9. according to the m. of hewed stones, 11. 
18. 32. as great as would contain two m. of seed 
3D 



MEA 

1 Chron. 23. 29. for a-11 manner of ?;;. and siaa 
Ezra 7. 22. it be done to a hundred 7/i. of wheal 
Job 38. 5. who hath laid the m. thereof, if knowes? 
Prou.20.10. divers m. are like abomination to Lord 
.ler. 13. 25. this is the portion of thy m. 

jEzeA-. 40. 24. i.he arches according to these m 29 
28. he measured gate according to these m. 32 

43. 13. and these are the m. of the altar 

48. 16. these are the m. of the profane place 
Hag. 2. 16. to a heap of 20 m. there were but ten 
Mat. 13. 33. hid in three /n. of meal, Luke 13. 21 
Lzike 16. 6. and he said, a liundred m. of oil 
7.howmuch owest? hesaid, a huna.7;i. ofwheat 
.See Barley. 
MEASURING. 
Jer. 31. 39. the m. lino shall yet go forth on Gareb 
Ezek. 40. 3. there was a man v.itli a m. reed, 5 
42. 15. now when he had made an end of 7«. 
16. he measured with a in. reed, 17, 18, 19. 
Zech. 2. 1. a man wdtii a m. line in his hand 

2 Cor. 10. 12. the m. themselves by themselves 

MEAT 

Signifies, [1] Provisions of any sort for bodily 
nourishment, Luke 24. 41. [-] J'esas Christ 
crucified, when being applied by faith, is the 
true and real food which nourisheth the soul to 
eternal life, John 6. 55. [3] Spiritual com- 
fort, that is sweeter, more plcasant-^and de- 
lightful than food, John 4. 32, 34. [4] The 
table ichereon meat is set, Luke 22. 27. [5] 
The product and fruits of the field which should 
be for food, Joel 1. 16. Hab. 3. 17. [6] Tha 
doctrines of the gospel, or mysteries of re- 
ligion, Heh. 5. li. [7] Ceremonial ordinances. 
Heb. 13. 9. 

Gen. 1. 29. to you it shall be for m. 

30. to every beast I have given every herb for wj. 
9. 3. every moving thing sliall be m. for you 

27. 4. make me savoury m. such as I love, 7. 

31. Esau also made savoury 7?!. and brought it 
45. 23. bread and m. for his father by the way 

Lev. 11. 34. of all m. which may be eaten, that 

22. 11. that is born in his house, shall eat of his ta- 
li, she shall eat of her father's m. 

25. 6. the sabbath of the land shall be vi. for you, 7 
Dent. 2. 6. ye shall buy m. of them for money 
28. thou shalt sell me m. for money to eat 

20. 20. thou shalt destroy trees not for m. 

23. 1 30. and shalt not use it as a common m. 
Judg. 1.1. kings gathered their vi. under my table 

14. 14. out of the eater came forth m. and out of 

1 Sam. 20. 5. not fail to sit with the kiiig at m 
34. Jonathan did eat no m. the second day 

2 Sam. 3. 35. the people came to cause David to 

eat m. while it was yet day 

11.8. there followed him a mess oim. from the king 

12. 3. it did eat of his owm m. and dranK of his cup 

13. 5. let Tamar dress the m. in my sight 

1 Kings 10. 5. she saw the m. of his table, 2 CAr.9.4. 

19. 8. he went in strength of that m. forty days 
1 Chron. 12. 40. they that were nigh brouglit 771. 
Ezra 3. 7. they gave 7?i. and drink to them of Zidon 
,Tob 3. 1 24. for my sighing cometh before my m. 

6.7. things my soul refused, are as my sorrowful ja. 
12. 11. doth not the mouth taste his m. ? 

20. 14. yet his m. in his bowels is turned 
21. there shall none of his m. be lefl 

20. 4. who cut juniper-roots for their m. 
33. 20. and his soul abhorreth dainty m. 
?4.3, the ear trieth words, as the mouth tasteth »» 
36. 31. he giveth m. in abundance 
38. 41. cry to God, they wander for lack of 771 
Psal. 42.3. my tears have been my ?«. day and night 

44. 11. thou hast given us like sheep for m. 
59. 15. let them wander up and down for m. 
69. 21. they gave me also gall for my m. 

74. 14. thou gavest him to be m. to the people 

78. 18. tempted God by asking m. for their ki&l 
25. he sent them 7?i. to the full 

30. but while their 771. was yet in their mouths 
104. 21. the young lions seek their m. from God 

27. thou mayest give them their 77i. ip due seasoa 
107. 18. their' soufabhorreth all manijer of tk. 
111. 5. he hath given m. to them that fear h'mi. 
145. 15. thou givest them 7n. in due seHson 
Prov. 6. 8. the ant provideth her m. in the summe/ 
23. 3. his dainties, for they are deceitful m, 

30. 22. and a fool when he is filled with m. 
25. yet they prepare their m. in the summer 

31. 15. she rlseth and giveth 772. to her househoJd 
Isa. 9.15. this shall be with burning and 771. of firs 

62. 8. no more give thy corn to be m. for enpmiea 
65. 25. and dust shall be the serpent's m. 

Lam. 1. 11. have given their pleasant things for iru 

19. mine elders died while they sought their m 
4. 10. sodden their children, they were their m 

Ezek. 4. 10. and thy 771. shall be by weight 

16. 19. my 777. which T gave thee, thou hasi, set it 
25. 1 7. 1 will deliver thee for m. to the heathen 
29. 5. 1 have given thee for m. to beasts, 34. 5 8 



MEA 

Ezek. 34. 10. that they may not be m. for them 

47.12. on bank shall grow trees fonn. fruit for m. 

Dan.l.8.\vou\d not defile himself with the king's™. 

10. king who hath appointed your jn. and drink 

4. 12. the fruit much, and in it was m. for all, 21. 

11. 26. they that feed of his vi. sh^U destroy him 
Hos. 11. 4. and I laid m. unto them 
Joel 1. 16. is not the m. cut oif before our eyes? 
Hab.1.16. because their portion is fat, ?n. plenteous 

3. 17. although the fields shall yield no m. the flock 
Hag. 2. J2. if one do touch any m. shall it be holy? 
Mai. 1. 12. in ihat ye say, his m. is contemptible 

3. 10. bring all the tithes, that there may be m. 
Mat. 3. 4. and his m. was locusts and wild honey 

6.25. is not the life more than m.? Luke 12. 23. 

9.10.asJesussat atj/i. in the house, 26. 7. Mark2. 
15. I 14. 3. I 16. 14. Luke 24. 30. 

10. 10. for the workman is worthy of his m. 

14. 9. for them that sat with him at m. 

15.37.and they took up of the broken m. MarkS.S. 

24. 45. to give them m. in due season, Luke 12.42. 

25. 35. I was a hungered, and ye gave me m. 
42. 1 was a hungered, and ye gave me no m. 

Luke 3. 11. he tlrat hath m. let him do likewise 
8. 55. and he commanded to give her m. 
9.13. except we should go and buy m.for this people 
14. 10. worship in presence of them that sit at m. 
17. 7. will say to his servant, sit down to m. 
22. 27. whether greater, he that sitteth at m. 
24. 41. he said, have ye here any m.? .fohn 21.5. 
John 4. 8. the disciples were gone to buy m. 
32. 1 have m. to eat that ye know not of 
34. my m. is to do the will of him that sent me 
6.27. labour not for the m. which perisheth, but for 
that m. which endureth to everlasting life 
55. for my flesh is m. indeed, my blood is drink 
Mcts 2. 46. they did eat their m. with gladness 
9.19. when he had received 7?z.he was strengthened 
16. 34. the jailer set m. before them and rejoiced 

27. 33. Paul besought them all to take m. 34. 
36.were of good cheer,and they also took some m. 

Rom. 14. 15. if thy brother be grieved with thy m. 
destroy not him with thy ?«.for whom Christ died 
17. for the kingdom of God is not m. and drink 
20. for m. destroy not the work of God 

J C'or.3.2. 1 have fed you with milk, and not with m. 
8. 8. but m. commendeth us not to God 
10. if any man see thee sit at m. in idol's temple 

13. if m. make my brother to oflend, I will eat no 
10. 3. and did eat the same spiritual m. 

Col. 2. 16. let no man judge you in m. or drink 
£feZ>.5.12.such as have need of milk, not of strong m. 

14. but strong in. belongeth to them of full age 
12. 16. who for one morsel of m.sold his birth-right 

See Fowls. 

MEAT-OFFERING. 

Exod. 29. 41. according to m.-offering of the morn. 

30.9. shall offer no m.-offering on altar of incense 
40.29. on altar of burnt-offering offered m.-offering 

Lev.'H.l.when any will offer a m.-offering,i,5,7,li. 
3. remnant of m.-o,^. shall be Aaron's, 10. | 5. 13. 
6. 14. this is the law of the m.-offering, 7. 37. 

14. 10. three tenth deals of flour for a m.-offering 
J\rum. 4.16. to Eleazar pertaineth daily m.-offering 

7. 13. mingled with oil for m.-offer. 19. 1 28. 12, 13. 
15. 6. for m.-off. two tenth deals of flour, 28. 9, 12. 

28. 8. as the m.-offering of the morning, offer it 

26. when ye bring a new m.-offering to the Lord 
29. 6. besides his m.-off. and burnt-offer. 22, 25, 34. 

Josh. 22. 23. if altar to offer m.-o^erin^ save us not 
Judg. 6. 1 18. depart not, till I bring my m.-offering 
13. 19. Manoah took a kid with a m.-offering 
23. not have received a m.-offering at our hands 
Kings 3.20. when them.-offer. was oflFered, behold 
Chr. 21. 23. wheat for the m.-offering I give it all 
Keh. 10. 33. for continual m.-offer. and burnt-offer. 
Tsa. 57. 6. to them hast thou offered a m.-offering 
Ezek. 42. 13. there shall they lay the m.-offering 

44. 29. they shall eat the m.-offcr. and sin-offering 

45. 17. he shall prepare the m.-offering, 24. 
25. shall do the like according to the m.-offering 

46. 5. the m.-offering shall be an ephah for a ram 

7. B.m.-offering and an ephah for a bullock, 11. 

IS.thus shall they prepare the m.-offering and oil 

Joel 1.9. the m.-offer. and the drink-oflTer. is cut off" 

13.the m.-offering and drink-oflfer. iswithholden 

2. 14. leave a blessing, even a m.-offer. to our God 

MEAT-OFFERINGS. 

JVum. 29. 39. these ye shall do for your m.-offerings 

Josh. 22. 29. turn to build an altar for m.-offerings 

I Kings 8. 64. there Solomon offered m.-offer. altar 

"was too little to receive m.-offer. 2 Chr. 7. 7 

Ezra 7. 17. buy speedily lambs with their m.-offer 

J^eh. 13. 5. chamber, where they laid their m.-offer. 

Jer. 17. 26. come from Judah to bring m.-offerings 

33. 18. Levites not want a man to kindle m.-offer 

Ezek 45. 17. be the prince's part to give m.-offer 

9mos 5. ^.tho' ye offer m.-off. I will not accept you 

MEATS. 
^rov. ^. 6. neithej desire thoa his dainty m. 
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'MEE 

Mark 7. 19. into the draught, purging all m. 
Acts 15. 29. abstain from m. offered to idols 
Rom. 14. t 23. that i)utieth a difference in m. 
1 Cor. 6. 13. m. for the belly, and the belly for m. 

1 Tim. 4. 3. to abstain from m. God hath created 
Heb. 9. 10. which stood only in m. and drinks 

13. 9. the heart be established with grace, not m. 

MEDDLE. 
Deut. 2. 5. m. not with them of mount Seir 

19. 7ft. not with the children of Ammon 
2 Kings 14. 10. why m. to thy hurt"? 2 Chr. 25. 19. 
Prov. 20. 19. m. not with him that flattereth 

24.21 

MEDDLED. 
Proc. 17. 14.1 eave off contention before it be m. with 

MEDDLETH. 

Prou. 26.17.thatm. with strife not belonging to him 

MEDDLING. 

2 Chron. 35. 21. forbear tljee from m. with God 
Prov. 20. 3. but every fool will be m. 

MEDIATOR 

Signifies, A person that manages, or transacts 
between two contending parties, in order to 
reconcile them, Gal. 3. 20. And is applied, 
[1] To Jesus Christ, who is the only peace- 
maker ajid intercessor between God and men, 
1 Tim. 2. 5. [2] Moses, who came between the 

■ Lord and his people, to declare unto them his 
word, Deut. 5. 5. Gal. 3. 19. 

Gal. 3.19. was ordained by angels in the hand of to. 

20. a 7«. is not a ??i. of one, but God is one 
1 Tim.2. 5. but one ?«.between God and men,Jesus 
Heb. 8. 6. he is the m. of a better covenant 

9. 15. for this cause he is m. of the new testament 
12. 24. and to Jesus the m. of the new covenant 
MEDICINE. 

Prov. 3. 1 8. it shall be m. to thy navel and marrow 
17. 22. a merry heart doeth good like a m. 
20. 7 30. the blueness of a wound is a purging m. 

Ezek. 47. 12. the leaf thereof shall be for m. 
MEDICINES. 

Jer. 30. 13. thou hast no healing m. 
46. 11. in vain shalt thou use many m. not be cured 
MEDITATE. 

Gen. 24. 63. Isaac went out to m. in the field 

Josh. 1. 8. thou shalt m. therein day and night 

Judg. 5. 1 10. m. ye that ride on white asses 

Psal. 1. 2. in his law doth he m. day and night 
2. 1 1. and why do the people m. a vain thing ? 
63. 6. and m. on thee in the night watches 
77. 12. I will m. also of , all thy work 
119. 15. I will m. in thy precepts, 78. 
23. didwi.in thy statutes || 48. 1 will ?k. in statutes 
148. night-watches, that I might ?re. in thy word 
143. 5. 1 m. on all thy works, I muse on the work 

Tsa. 33. 18. thine heart shall m. terror, where scribe? 

Luke 21.14. not to m. before, what ye shall answer 

1 Tim. 4. 15. m. upon these things, give thyself 
MEDITATION. 

1 Sam. 1. 1 16. out of the abundance of my m. 

Psal. 5. 1. give ear to my words, consider my m. 
19. 14. let the m. of my heart be acceptable 
49. 3. the7)?^of my heart shall be of understanding 
90. t 9. wfc^pend our years as a m. 
104. 34.my77i. ofhimshallbe sweet, be gla(iinLd. 
1]9. 97. I love thy law, it is my m. all the day 
99. than teachers, for thy testimonies are my m. 
MEEK. 

Jfum. 12. 3. now the man Moses was very m. 

Psal. 22. 26. the m. shall eat and be satisfied 
25. 9. the m. will he guide in judgment 
37. 11. but the m. shall inherit the earth 
69. t 32. the m. shall see this and be glad 
76. 9. God arose to save all the m. of the earth 
147. 6. the Lord lifteth up the m. he casteth down 
149. 4. he will beautify the m. with salvation 

Isa. 11.4. reprove with equity, for the m. of earth 
29. 19. the m. shall increase their joy in the Lord 
61. 1. anointed to preach good tidings to the m. 

Amos 2. 7. that turn aside the way of the m. 

Zeph.2. 3. seek ye the Lord, all ye m. of the earth 

Mat. 5. 5. blessed are the m. \\ 11. 29. for I am m. 
21. 5. behold, thy king cometh to thee ?«. 

1 Pet. 3. 4. the ornament of a m. and quiet spirit 
MEEKNESS 

Signifies, [1] A temper of mind that is not easily 
provoked, and suffers injuries without desire 
of revenge, and quietly submits to the will of 
God, Col. 3. 12. [2] An humble submissive 
frame of spirit, ready to receive and entertain 
the truths of God, Jam. 1. 21. 

Psal. 18. 1 35. with thy m. thou hast multiplied me 
45. 4. ride prosperously, because of truth and m. 

Zeph. 2. 3. seek righteousness, seek m. shall be hid 

1 Cor. 4. 21. shall I come in the spirit of ?k. ? 

2 Cor. 10. 1. 1 beseech you by the m.. of Christ 
Gal. 5. 23. the fruit of the Spirit is m. temperance 

6. 1. restore such a one in the spirit of m. 
Eph. 4. 2. that ye walk with all lowliness and m. 
Col. 3. 12. put on therefore m. long-suffering 



MEE 

1 Tim. 6. 11. follow after faith, love, pat:enci),«B 

2 7'm. 2. 25. in //t. instructing those Uiat oppose 
Tit. 3. 2. but gentle, shewing ail m. to all men 
Jam. 1. 21. receive with m. the ingrafted word 

3. 13. let him shew his v.'orks with ■"? "f wisdom 
iPct. 3. 15. to give a reason of your hope with m 

MEET. 
Gen. 2. 18. 1 will make a help m. for him 

20. there was not found a help m. for Adam 
Exod. 8. 26. Moses said, it is not m. so to do 
Deut. 3. 38. ye pass over, all that are 7«. for war 
Judg. 5. 30. m. for the necks of them that take 
Ezra 4.14. it was not m. to see the king's dishonour 
Job 34. 31. surely it is 7«. to be said to God 
Prov. 11. 24. that withholdcth more than is m. 
Jer. 26. 14. do with me as seemeth m. to you 

27. 5. have given earth to whom it seemed m. to mc 
jr2cA-.15.4. isitTTi.forany work? || 5. m. for no work 
Mat. 3. 8, bring forth fruits m. for repentance 

15.26. not m. to take children's bread, JUarA; 7. 27. 
Luke 15. 32. it was 7ft. we should make merry 
Acts 26. 20. and do works m. for repentance 
/^07n.l.27.receiving thatrecompence which wasm. 

1 Cor. 15. 9. that am not 7ft. to be called an apostle 

16. 4. if it be m. that I go also, they shall go 
Phil. 1. 7. even as it is m. for me to think this 
CoZ.1.12.hath made us 7n. to be partakers of inherit. 

2 Thess. 1 . 3. bound to thank G. for you, as it is m^ 
2 Tim. 2. 21. he' shall be vessel m. for master's use 
Heb. 6. 7. herbs m. for them by whom it is dressed 
2 Pet. 1. 13. yea, I think it m. to stir you up 

MEET. 
Gen. 14. 17. king of Sodom went out to m. him 

18. 2. Abraham saw them, and ran to 7ft. them 

19. 1. Lot seeing them, rose up to 7ft. them 

24. 17. the servant ran to m. Rebekah, and said ■ 

65. what man is this that walketh to 7n. us? 
29. 13. Laban ran to m. Jacob, and embraced him 

30. 16. Leah went out to m. Jacob, and said 
32. 0. thy brother Esau cometh to m. thee, 33. 4. 
46. 29. Joseph v/cnt up to m. Israel his Father 

Exod. 4. 14. behold, Aaron cometh forth^to ?n. thee 
27. Lord said, go into the wilderness to m. Moses 

18. 7. Moses went out to 7ft. his father-in-law 

19. 17. brought forth the people to 7ft. with God 
23. 4. if thou 7ft. thine enemy's ox going astray 
25. 22. there I will in. with thee, and commune 

with thee, 29. 42, 43. | 30. 6, 36. JVum. 17, 4. 
JVum. 22. 36. Balak went out to m. Balaam n 

23. 3. peradventure the Lord will come to 7ft. vs& 
15. stand here, while 1 7ft. the Lord yonder 

31. 13. went forth to m. them without the camp 
Josh. 2. 16. Rahab said, lest the pursuers m. you 

9. 11. take victuals with yon, and go to 7ft. them 
Judg. 4. 18. Jael went out to ?ft. Sisera, 22. 

6. 35. to Zebulun, and they came up to 7ft. Gideon 

11. 31. whatever cometh out of the doors to 7ft. me 

34. his daughter came to m. him with dances 

19. 3. father of the damsel rq'oiced to m. him » 

Ruth 2. 22. that they m. thee not in any other field 

1 Sam. 10. 3. and there shall 7n. thee three men 
5. thou shalt 7ft. a company of prophets coniing 

13. 10. Saul went to 7k. Samuel to salute him 
15. 12. when Samuel rose up early to 7ft. Saul 

17. 48. the Phihstine drew nigh to m. David 

18. 6. the women came to 7ft. Saul with tabreia 
25. 32. Lord which sent thee this day to m. mo 
30. 21. men went to m. David and to m. people 

2 Sam. 6. 20. Michal came out to 7ft. David 

10. 5. David sent to 7ft. the men, 1 Chron. 19. 5. 
15. 32. Hushai the Archite came to 7n. him 

19. 15. Judah || 24. Mephibosheth to 7ft. king 

1 Kings 2.8. Shimei came down to 7ft. me at Jordan 

19. Solomon rose up to 7?i.Bath-sheba his mother 

18. 16. Obadiah went to 7ft. Ahab, to m. Elijah 



21. 18. arise, go down to 7ft. 



Ahab king of Israei 



2Kings 1.3.go up to 7ft.messengers of king of Sama 

6. there came a man to 7ft. us and said to us 

7. what manner of man came up to 7ft. you ? 
2. 15. the sons of the prophets came to 7n. Elisha 

4. 26. run now, I pray thee, to m. her, and say 
29. if thou 7ft. any man, salute him not 

5. 21. he lighted from the chariot to m. him, 26. 
8. 8. go 7ft. the man of God || 9. Hazael went to m. 
9. 17. take a horseman, and send to 7ft. them 

18. there went one on horseback to 7n. him 
10. 15. he lighted on Jonadab coming to 7ft. him 
16. 10. Ahaz went to m. the king of Assyria 

JVeh. 6. 2. let us 7ft. together in the plain, 10. 

Job 5. 14. they 7n. with darkness in the day-time 
39. 21. the horse goeth on to m. the armed men 

Prov. 7. 15. therefore came I forth to 7n. thee ■ 
17. 12. let a bear robbed of her whelps 7ft. a man 
22. 2. the rich and poor m. together, the Lord is 
29. 13. the poor and deceitful man m. together 

Isa. 7. 3. go forth to m Ahaz, thou, and thy son 
14. 9. hell is moved for thee to m. thee at thy com 
34. 14. the wild beasts of the desert shall also m. 
47. 3. vengeance, and I will not tb. thee as a mai 

Jer. 41. 6. and Ishmael went forth to m. them 



MEM 



MEN 



MEN 



Ter.5i.'^l one post and messenger run to vi. another 
Hos.VS.8.l\s-]\lm. them as abearbercav. of whelps 
Amos 4. 13. prepare to 7«. thy God, O Israel 
Zcch. 2. 3. another angel went out to m. him 
Jilat. S. 34. the whole city came out to m. Jesus 

25. 1. and went forth to m. the bridegroom 

6. the bridegroom cometh, go ye out to m. him 
Mark 14.13. there shall m. you a man, Luke 22. 10. 
Luke 14.31. he be able with ten thousand to in. him 
John 12. 13. people went forth to m. him, and cried 
ficts 28.15. tliey came to 7?i.us as far as Appii-forum 
1 Tkess. 4. 17. in the clouds to m. the L. in the air 

MEETEST. 

• 2Kmo-s 10. 3. look out the ??i. of your master's sons 

Isa, 64. 5. thou m. him that rejoic. and works right. 

. MEETETH. 
Gen. 32. 17. when Esau my brother m. thee 
JVwOT.35.19.shall slay murderer when he m. him,?l. 

MEETING. 
J\ram. 24. j 1. went not to the ?«. of enchantments 

1 Sam. 21. 1. Ahimelech was afraid at m. of David 
Isa. 1. 13. it is iniquity, even the solemn m. 

MELODY. 
Isa. 23. IG. make sweet m. sing many songs 
51. 3. joy shall be found therein, the voice of ?«. 
Mmos 5. 23. I will not hear the m. of thy viols 
Epk. 5. 19. making m. in your heart to the Lord 

MELOiVS. 
JV*M?n. 11. 5. we remember the m. and the onions 

MELT 
Signifies, [1] To make hard bodies liquid or fluid, 
Ezek. 22. 22. [2] To waste and be diminished, 
1 Sam. 14. 16. [3] To faint and be discouraged, 
Josh. 2. 11. 2 Sam. 17. 10. 
Exod. 15. 15. the inhabitants of Canaan shall m. 
Dcut. 20. t 8. return, lest his brethren's heart m. 
Josh. 2.19. the inhabitants m. because of you 

11. when we heard these things, our hearts did in. 
14. 8. my brethren made the heart oFthe people m. 

2 Sam. 17. 10. is as heart of a lion, siiall utterly m. 
Psal. 39. til- thou makest his beauty to m. away 

58. 7. let them m. away as waters which run 
lliJ.lO. he shall gnash with his teeih, and m. away 
Isa. 13. 7. every man's heart shall m. Ezek. 21. 7. 
19 1. the heart of Egypt shall m. in midst of it 
Jer. 9. 7. behold, I will m. them, and try them 
JE2eA:.22.20.to 7?i.it,I will leave you there andm.you 
Jimos 9. 5. the L. touchetii the land, and it shall m. 

13. and all the hills shall m. JVah. 1. 5. 
2Pet. 3. 10. andthe elements shalhn.with heat, 12. 

MELTED. 
Exod. 16. 21. when the sun waxed hot it m. 
Deut. 1. 123. our brethren have m. our heart 
Josh. 5. 1. their heart m. \\ 7. 5. hearts of Israel m. 
Judg. 5. 5. the mountains m. before the Lord 
, 1 Sum. 14. 16. behold, the multitude m. away 
2 Kings 22. \ 9. thy servants have vi. the money 
Psal. 22. 14. my heart is m. in midst of my bowels 
46. 6. he uttered his voice, and the ear^h m. 
97. 5. the hills m. Hke wax|l 107. 23. their soul m. 
Isa. 34. 3. mountains shall be m. with their blood 
64. 17. hast m. us, because of our iniquities 
Jer. 49.t23.Damascus, Hamath, andArpad, arem. 
Ezek. 22. 21. ye shall be m. irt the midst thereof 
22. as silver is m. in the midst of the furnace 
MELTETH. 
Job 6. 1 14. to him that m. pity be sliewed 
Psal. 58. 8. as a snail which m. let them pass away 
68. 2. as wax m. so let wicked perish at presence 
119.28. my soul m. for heaviness, strengthen me 
147. 18. he sendeth out his word and ;,>;. them 
Isa. 40. 19. the workman m. a graven image 
Jer. 6. 29. bellows burnt, the founder m. in vain 
JVa/t. 2.10. the heart of Nineveh m. the knees smite 

MELTING. 
Isa. 64. 2. as when the m. fire burneth, the fire 

IMEMBER 
Signifies, [1] Any part of a natural body, 1 Cor. 

12. 12, 26. [2] Ml the faculties of the soul, 
together with the parts of the body, Rom. 6. 13, 
19. [3] The unrenewed part of man, which is 
like a body consisting of many members, and 
putteth forth itself chiefly in and by the mem- 
bers of the body, Rom., 7. 23. [4] Every sen- 
sual and sinful affection. Col. 3. 5. [5] Chris- 
tian or gospel believers in the church, which is 
Christ's mystical body, Eph. 4. 25. ] 5. 30. [6] 
Thoughts, 5oh \1.\1. 

I Cor. 12. 14. the body is not one m. but many 
19. if they were all one m. where were the body? 

26. whether one m. suffer, one m. be honoured 
Jam. 3. 5. even so the tongue is a little m. 

MEMBERS. 
Dcut. 23. 1. he that hath his privy m. cut off 
Job 17. 7. and all my m. are as a shadow 
Psal. 139. 16. in thy book all my m. were written 
Mat. 5. 29. that one of thy m. should perish, 30. 
Rom. 6. 13. neither yield your m. instruments 

19. as ye yielded your m. servants to sin 
7 5 the motions of sins did work in our vre. 
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Kom.7.23.I s()e another law in my 7n. warring; into 
captivity to the law of sin, wiiich is iu my m. 
12. 4. for as we have many ■ni. in one body, and ail 
m. have not the same ollice 
5. we are every one m. one of another 
1 Cor. b.lo.knowye not, your bodies are the m. of 
Christ 1 shall I then take the m. of Christ? 
12. 12. the body hath many m. all m. are one body 
18. but now hath God set the m. in the body 
20. but now are they many m. yet one body 
22. much more those to. which seem more feeble 

25. but that the m. should have the same care 

26. one member suffer, all the m. suffer with it 

27. ye are the body of Christ, and m. in particular 
Eph. 4. 25. for we are m. one of another 

5. 30. we are m. of his body, of his flesh and bones 
Col. 3. 5. mortify your m. which are on the earth 
Jam. 3. 6. so is the tongue among our m. that it 

4. 1. even of your lusts that war in your m. 

MEMORIAL. 
Exod. 3. 15. this is my m. unto all generations 

12. 14. this day shall be to you for a m. 

13. 9. it shall be for a m. between thine eyes 

17. 14. write this for a m. in a book, and rehearse 
28. 12. for stones of m. to the children of Israel 

29. for a m.. before the Lord continually, 39. 7. 

30. 16. the atonement money may be for a ?7i. 
Lev. 2. 2. the priest shall burn the m. of it on the 
altar, 9. 16. ( 5. 12. | 6. 15. JVmot. 5. 25. 

23. 24. a m. of blowing trumpets, J\i''um. 10. 10. 

24. 7. put pure frankincense on the bread for a m. 
JVum. 5. 15. for it is an offering of tti. of iniquity- 
18. priest put the offering oi'm. in her hands 

16. 40. took brasen censers to be a m. to Israel 

31. 54. took the gold of the captains for a m. 
.Josh. 4. 7. and these stones shall be for a.m. 
JVe,%.2.20. you have no portion nor m. in Jerusalem 
Esth.9.28.nor the m. of them perish from their seed 
Psal. 9. 6. their m. is perished with them 

30. t 4. at the m. of his holiness, 97. 1 12. 

135. 13. and thy in. throughout all generations 
Isa. 66. 1 3. he that maketh a m. as if he blessed 
Hos. 12. 5. the Lord of hosts, the Lord is hig m. 

14. t 7. the m. thereof as the wine of Lebanon 
Zech. 6.14. crowns be for a m. in the temple of Lord 
Mat.2Q. 13. this be told for a m.ofher, Mark 14.9. 
Acts 10. 4. prayers and alms are come up for a m. 

MEMORY 
Signifies, [1] That faculty of the mind, whereby 
it retains or recollects the images and remem- 
brances of the things we have seen, imagined, 
or understood, 1 Cor. 15. 2. [2] Memorial, 
name, or report, Prov. 10. 7. Isa. 26. 14. 
Psal. 109. 15. that he may cut off the m. of them 
145. 7. they shall utter the m. of thy great goodness 
Prov. 10. 7. the m. of the just is blessed 
Eccl. 9. 5. for the m. of them is forgotten 
Isa. 26. 14. and made all their m. to perish 
1 Cor. 15. 2. if ye keep in m. what I preached to you 

MEN. 
Gen. 4. 26. then began m. to call on the name of L. 

6. 1. when m. began to multiply on the earth 

18. 2. he looked, and lo, three in. stood by him 

19. i. the m. of the city, m. of Sodom compassed 
5 where are??!, which came into thee this night? 
8. only to these m. do nothing || 11. smote the m. 

32. 28. power with God and m. and hast prevailed 
34. 21. these men are peaceable with us, let the.-n 
22. only herein will the m. consent to us 
42. 11. we are true m. 31. || 43. IG. bring m. home 
44. 4. Joseph said, up, follow after the m. 
4G. ^?. 77i.are shepherds, for their trade to feed catt. 

Exod. 1. 17. but saved the m. children alive, 18. 
10. 11. go now ye that are in. and serve the Lord 
34. 23. thrice in the year shall m. children appear 

J^Tum. 1. 17. IMoses and Aaron took these m. 
13. 32. all the people are 7?7. of greit stature 
14.37. those m. that did bring evil report on land 
16. 14. wilt thou put out the eyes of these m. ? 
29. if these m. die the common death of all m. 
22. 9. God said, what m. are these with thee ? 
35. the angel said to Balaam, go with the m. 
25. 5. slay ye every one his m. that were joined 

Dcut. 1. 35. not one of these m. shall see good land 
32.26.make remembrance to cease^om among tti. 
33. 6. let Reuben live, let not his m. be few 

Josh. 2.2. there came m. in hither to-night of Israel 
3. bring forth the m. that are come, 1 Sam. 11.12. 

■Tudg. 6. 27. because he feared the m. of the city 
8.8.the 771. of Penuel answered as the m. of Succoth 
15. should give bread to thy m. that are weary 
9. 54. that m. say not of me, a woman slew him 
16. 9. there were m. lyi-ng in wait in the chamber 
20. 13. now therefore deliver us the m. of Belial 

1 Sam. 2. 26. wa^ in favour with the Lord and m. 
t33. all the increase of thine house shall die, tk. 

5. 9. he smote the m. of the city, small and great 
12. 777. that died not wsre smitten with emerods 

24.9. David said, wherefore hearest thou tti. words? 

25. 15. but the m. were very good unto us 



2 Sam. 3. 39. these in. the sons of Zcruiah too haia 
10. 12. and let us play the m. for our people 
19. 28. were but dead men before my lord the king 
23. 3. he that ruleth overm. must be just 
20. slew two lion-like m. of Moab, 1 Chr. 11.22. 

1 Kings 10. 8. happy thy m. that hear thy wisdom 
20. 17. there are in. come out of Samaria 

33. now the m. did diligently observe whether 

2 Kings 6. 20. Lord»ppen the eyes of these 77i.to see 
12. 15. they recktwred not with m. of the money 

17. 30. the m. of Babylon made Succoth-benoth, 

m. of Cuth, Nergal, m. of Hamath, Ashima 

1^ 27. hath he not sent me to the m. which sit on 

the wall, to eat their own dung? Isa. 36. 12. 

20. 14. said to him, what said these m.l Isa. 39. 3. 

1 Chrun. 11. 19. shall I drink the blood of these 77i.? 

16. 31. let 77i. say among the nations. Lord reigns 

18. 5. for the m. were greatly ashamed 

2 Chron. 6. 18. will God in very deed dwell with 777.? 

28. 15. the m. expressed by name took the captives 
34. 12. and the m. did the work faithfully 

Ezra 1. 4. let m. of his place help him with silver 
4. 21. give commandment to cause these 777. cease 
6. 8. I decree that expences be given to these m, 

JSTeh. 4. 23. nor m. of the guard which followed 

5. 5. other m. have our lands and vineyards 
Job 4. 13. when deep sleep falleth on m. 33. 15. 

19. 1 19. the 772. of my secret abhorred me 

23. 4. are dried up, they are gone away from m. 
31. 31. if the m. of my tabernacle said not 

37. 24. 777. do therefore fear him, he respectethnot 
Psal. 9. 20. they may know themselves to be but m. 

17. 14. from in. which are thy hand, from m. 

■ 49. 18. 777. will praise thee when thou doest well 
62. 9. m. of low degree are vanity, m. of high a lie 
68. 18. ascended, thou hast received gifts for m. 

72. 17, and m. shall be blessed in him, all nations 

73. 5. they are not in trouble as other m. neither 

are they plagued like other m. 
82. 7. ye are gods, but ye shall die like m. 
83. 18. that 777. may know that thou art over all 

107.8. that m. would praise the Lord, 15, 21, 3L 
119. 1 24. thy testimonies are the m. of my counsel 
124. 2. on our side, when 777. rose up against us 
145. 6. 777. shall speak of the might of thy acts 

Prov. 6. 30. m. do not despise a thief, if he steal 
8. 4. to you, O 777. 1 call || 16. 6.777. depart from evil 

20. 6. most 777. proclaim each his own goodness 
25. 1. which the m. of Hezekiah copied out 

27. so for 777. to search their own glory, not glory 
28. 28. when the v^icked rise, m. hide th-emselves 
Eccl. 3. 14. God doeth it that m- should fear him 
Isa. 3- 25. thy 7/7. shall fall by the sw-ord, thy mighty 

6. 12. and the Lord have removed in. far away 

7. 13. is it a small thing for you to weary 777. ? 
31. 3. now the Egyptians are 777. and not God 

38. 16. O Lord, by these things m. live 

43. 4. wherefore I will give 7??. for thee, and people 
45.24. even to him shall 777. come, and all incensed 

46. 8. remember this, and shew yourselves m. 
60. 11. that 777. may bring to thee the forces 

61. 6. 7T7. shall call you the ministers of our God 
64. 4. 7T7. have not heard, nor perceived by the ear 
Jer. 5. 26. they set a trap, they catch m. 
6.23.horses setin array, as 777. for war against theo 
9. lO. neither can 777. hear tlie voice of the cattle 

18. 21. and let their 777. be put to death 

34. 18. 1 will give the 777. that transgr. my covenant 
38. 9. these 777. hnve done evil to prophet Jeremiah 
40. 8. then came to Gedaliah they and their m. 

47. 2. then the tti. shall cry and shall howl 
49. 28. arise ye, and spoil the 777. of the east 

51. 14. surely I will fill thee with 777. as with caterp. 
Lam. 2. 15. that 7?i. call the perfection of beauty 
Ezek. 11. 2. these are the 7J7. that devise mischief 

14. 3. these tti. set up their idols in their heart 
14. tho' these three ?t7. Noah, Daniel, Job, 16, 18. 

23. 40. that ye have sent for m. to come from far 

25. 4. I will deliver thee to the m. of tlie east, 10. 

34. 31. ye, my flock of my pasture, are 772. 1 God 

35. 8. I will fill his mountains witli his slaiil m. 

36. 10. 1 will multiply 777. upon you, 37. 
Dan. 3. 12. these 777. have not regarded thee 

22. fire slew those 777. that took up Shadrach 
27. saw these m. upon whose bodies the fire 

had no power 
4. 25. that they shaU drive thee from m. 32. 

6. 5. then^aid these ttt. we shall not find occasion 
26. that 777. fear before the God of Daniel 

//b5.6.7.but they like 777. transgressed the covenant 
Obad. 7. 777. that were at peace deceived thee 
t 7. the 777. of thy peace have deceived thee 
Mic. 2. 8. that pass securely, as m. averse from war 

7. 6. man's enemies are the m. of his own house 
Hab. 1. 14. and makest 7?7. as the fishes of the sea 
Zech. 3. 8. thy fellows, they are j?7. wondered at 

7. 2. had sent their 7?7. to pray before the Lori! 
11. 6. but lo, T will dehver the 777. every one 
Mat. 5. 16. let your light so shine before tti 
19. and shall teach m. so, shall be called the lea* 



MEN 



MEN 



MEN 



,Mat. 6.1. take heed yon do not your alms before m. 

16. their facea, that they may appear to m. to last 

18. anoint, lliat ihou appear not unto vi. to fast 

7. 12 whatsoever ye would that m. should do to 

you, do ye even so to them, Luke 6. 31. 

!». 8. God who iiad given such power to 7k. 

10. 3.2. shall confess me before m. Luke 12. 8. 

33. whoso sliall deny nio before m. Luke 12. 9. 

13. 25 but while in. slept. Me enemy came 

IG. 13. whom do m. say ihaf I ami Mark 8. 27. 

23. 2S. outwardly ye appear righteous to m. 
Mark 8. 24. and said, 1 see m. as trees walking, 

10. 27. with m. it is impossible, Luke 18. 27. 
Luke 2. 14. peace on earth, good will toward m. 

5. 10. from henceforth thou shalt catch m. 

11. 31. shall rise up with the m. of this generation 

12. 48. to whom m- have committed much 

18. 11. I thank thee, I am not as other m. are 
John 5. 41. I receive not honour fromm. 

17. 6. I have manifested thy name to the m. 
vi3cisl.21. of these ??i. which have companied with us 

2. 13. others said, these m. are full of new wine 

4. 16. saying;, what shall we do to these m. ? 

5. 4. thou hast not lied unto m. but unto God 
25. tlie m. ye put in prison are in the temple 
29. we ought to obey God rather than m. 

35. what ye intend to do, as touching these m. 
38. 1 say unto you. refrain from these m. 

10. 19. the Spirit said, beliold three m. seek thee 

14. 15. we also are m. of like passions with you 

15. 26. TO. that hazarded their lives for Jesus 

16. 17. thase m. are the servants of most high God 
35. sent the serjeants, saying, let those m. go 

19. 37. for ye have brought hither these m. 
20.30. also of yourselves shall m. arise, speaking 
24.16.conscience void of offence toward G. andm. 
Rom. 1.27. m. with m. working, which is ynseemly 
12. 16. but condescend to vi. of low estate 

1 Cor .4.9.we are made a spectacle to angels andnz. 
14. 2. for he speaketh not to m. but to God 

20. not children, but in understanding be m. 

21. with m. of other tongues and lips will I speak. 

2 Cor. 5. 11. the terror of the Lord, we persuade m. 

8. 13. for I mean not that other m. be eased 
GaZ.l.lO.doI now persuade^.? orseekpleasem.? 
Eph. 4. 8. he led captive, and gave gifts to m. 

5. 28. so ought ;;(.to love their wives as their own 

6. 7. as to the Lord and not to m. Col. 3. 23. 

1 Tkess. 2. 4. we speak not as pleasing m. but God 

1 Tim. 2. 8. I will that m. pray every where 

2 Tim. 3. 2. m. shall be lovers of themselves, proud 
Heb. 5. 1. every high-priest taken from among m. 

6. 16. form, verily swear'by the greater, an oath 

7. 8. and here m. that die receive tithes 

9. 27. as it is appointed unto m. once to die ■ 
12. 23. to the spirits of just m. made perfect 

Jam. 3. 9- therewiih curse we m. whicli are made 

1 Pet. 4. 6. might be judged according to m. in flesh 

2 Pet. I. 21. but holy >ii.. of God spake as moved 
Jude 4. for there are certain to. crept in unawares 
Rev.9. 4. but only those m. which have not the seal 

lii. their power was to hurt m. five months 
14. 4. these were redeemed from among m. 

16. 18. such as was not since to. were on the earth 
21. 3. behold, the tabernacle of God is with m. 

Ml MEN. 
Gen.n. 27. all the m. of his house were circumcised 
Exod.i.iQ.all the m. are dead which sought thy life 
JNTum. 16.29. if these die the common death of aZZ m. 
Deut. 4. 3. oM the m. that followed Baal-peor 
2 Sam. 13. 9. Am-non said, have out all m. from me 
1 Kings 4. 31. for Solomon was wiser than all m. 
Job 37. 7. that all m. may know his work 
Psal. 64. 9. all m. shall fear, and shall declare 

89.47. wherefore hast thou made all to. in vain? 
116. 11. I said in my haste, all to. are liara 

Eccl. 7.2. for that is the end of aW to. and living 

Jer. 42. 17. so with all the to. that set their faces 

Zech. 8. 10. I set all m. every one ag. his neighbour 

Mat. 10. 22. and ye shall be hated of all m. for my 

name's sake, Mark 13. 13. Luke 21. 17. 

19. 11. allm. cannot receive this saying, save they 

36. 33. tho' all to. shall be offended, yet will not I 

J^ark 1.37. allm. seek thee j| 5.20. allm. did marvel 

11. 32. all TO. counted John a prophet indeed 
Luke 6.25.woe to you when a^TO.speak well of you 
• 13.4. were sinners above all m. that dwelt in Jerus. 
John 1. 7. that all to. through him might believe 

2. 24. not commit himself, because he knew all to. 
3, 26. the same baptizeth, and all m. come to him 
5. 23. that all m. should honour the Son, even as 

11.48. if we let alone, all to. will believe on him 
12.32.if Ilifted up from earth,will draw a. to. to me 
13. 35. by this shall all m.know ye are my disciples 

t^cts 1 . 24. Lord, who kncwest the hearts of allm. 
4. 21. all TO. glorified God for what was done 
17- 30. but now commandeth all to. to repent 
31. whereof he hath given assurance to all to. 
19. 7. and all the m. were about twelve 
Vi api b^jrned their books before all m. 
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Acts 20. 26. that I am pure from blood of all m. 
22. 15. for thou shalt be his witness to all m. 
Rom. 5. 12. and so death passed upon all in. lor all 
18. judgment came on all m. to coiideinnation, 
the free gift came on all to. to justification 
12. 17. provide things honest in the sight of all m. 
18. if it be possible, live peaceably with all in: 
16. 19. your obedience is come abroad to all m. 

1 Cor. 7. 7. 1 would that all to. were even as 1 

9. 19. for tho' I be free from all to. yet servt. to all 
22. 1 am made all things to all m. may save some 
10. 33. even as I please all m. in all things 

15. 19. we are of all m. most miserable 

2 Cor. 3. 2. our epistle known and read of aW m. 
Gal, 6. 10. let us do good to all m. especially to 

household of faith 
E,ph. 3. 9. to make all m. see what is the fellowship 
Phil. 4. 5. let your moderation be known to all to. 

1 Thess. 2. 15. please not G. and contrary to all m. 
3. 12. make you to abound in love toward all to. 

5. 14. support weak, be patient toward all m. 

15. but ever follow that which is good to all to. 

2 Thess. 3. 2. for all m. have not faith 

1 Tim. 2. 1. that giving of thanks be made for allm. 
4. who will havcaZ/ to. to be saved and to come 

4. 10. we trust in God, who is Saviour of all to. 

2 Tim. 2. 24. but be gentle to all m. apt to teach 
3. 9. for their folly shall be made manifest to all to. 
4. 16. no man stood with me, but allm. forsook me 

Tit. 2.11. the grace of God hath appeared to allm. 
3. 2. be gentle, shewing all meekness to all m. 
Heb. 12. 14. follow peace with all to. and holiness 
Jam. 1. 5. let him ask of God, that giveth to all to. 
1 Pet. 2. 17. honour all m. love the brotherhood 

3 ./ohn 12. Demetrius hath good report of all to. 
iSee Brethrkn, Chief, Chosen, Evil, Great. 

Li MEN. 
1 Cor. 3. 21. therefore let no man glory in m. 
See Israel, Judah. 
Like MEN. 
1 Sam. 4. 9. quit yourselves like to. 1 Cor. 16. J3. 
Psal. 82. 7. ye are gods, but ye shall die like m. 
Has. 6.7. but they I. m. have transgressed covenant 
Ltike 12. 36. yourselves I. w. that wait for their L. 

Mio-hty MEN. 
Gen. 6. 4. to. to. which were of old, men of renown 
Exod. 15. 15. m. m. of Moab trembling shall take 
Josh. 1. 14. the mighty m. of valour shall pass over 

6. 2. 1 have given thee Jericho and the mighty m. 
8. 3. Joshua chose out thirty thousand mighty m. 
10. 2. all the m. of Gibeon were mighty 

7. ascended from Gilgal with m.m. of valour 

1 Sam.2.4.. the bows of the mighty m. were broken 

2 Sam. 10. 7. when David heard of it he sent Joab 

and all the host of the to. m. 20. 7. 1 Chron. 19. 8. 

16. 6. mighty to. were on his right hand and left 
17. 8. and his to. that they be mighty and chafed 
23. 8. these be the names of the mightym.Dav'id liad 

9. Eleazar one of the three m. ru.. with I)avid 

16. the three mighty m. brake thro' the host, 17. 
22. Benaiah had the name among three to. m. 

1 Kings 1.8. the mighty to. were not with Adonijah 

10. the mighty m. and Solomon he called not 

2 Kings 15. 20. exacted of all mighty m. of wealth 

24. 14. he carried away all the m. in. of valour 

1 Chr. 5. 24. were 7ii. m. of valour, 7. 7, 9, 11, 40. 
8.40. the sons of Ulam, were mighty m. of valour 
11. 10. these also are the chief of the m. to. 11. 
12. ]. they were among the mighty m. helpers 

21. were all m. m. of valour, 25, 30. 1 20. 6, 31. 
29. 24. TO. TO. submitted themselves to Solomon 

2 Chron. 13. 3. Jeroboam set battle against Abijah, 

being TO. m. of valour, 14. 8. | 17. 13, 14, 16. 

25. 6. Amaziah hired a hundred thousand to. jh. 
32.3. Hezekiah too'k counsel with his mighty m. 

21. an angel cut off all the mighty m. of valour 

Jfeh. 11. 14. and their brethren mighty to. of valour 

Job 34. 24. he shall break in pieces mighty m. 

jSccZ.7.19.wisdom strengthenethmorethan tenr/z.m. 

Cant. 4. 4. hang bucklers, all shields of mighty to. 

Isa.21.11. mighty m. ofKedar shall he diminished 

Jer. 5.16. an open sepulchre, they are all mighty to. 

26. 21. Jehoiakim the king, with all his mighty m. 

41. 16. Johanan recovered the mighty m. of war 

46. 9. let TO.wi. come forth || 48. 14. we are m. to. 

48.41. hearts ofm. TO. of Moab, as heart of woman 

49. 22. heart of mighty m. of Edom shall be as 

.50. 36. a sword is upon her m. m. and they shall 

51. 30. mighty m. of Babylon have forborne to fight 

56. her to. to. are taken, their bows are broken 

57.1 will make drunk her captains and TOio-/it?/ TO. 

Lam. 1. 15. Lord hath trodden under foot my to. to. 

Ezek. 39. 20. be filled at my table with mighty to. 

Z)an.3.20.commandedm2^A<yTO. tobind Shadrach 

Has. 10. 13. trust in the multitude of thy mighty m. 

Joel 2. 7. they shall run like mighty to. and climb 

3. 9. prepare war, wake up the mighty to. 

Obad.d.thy mighty m.O Teman, shall be dismayed 

J^ah. 2. 3. the shield of his mighty m. is made red 

Zech. 10. 5. they shall be as mighty m. tliat tread 



Rev. 6. 15. mighty m. hide themselves in the den 
19. 18. that ye may eat the flesh of mighty m. 

Of MEN. 
Gen. 6. 2. sons of God saw the daughters ofm. 

4. the sons of Gud came in to the daughters ofm. 

Lev. 27. 29. none devoted of m. shall be redeemed 

JVkot. 18. 15. whether it be of m. or beasts, be thine 

31. 11. took all the prey both of m. and beasts 

Judg. 8. 18. what manner ofm. were they ye slewl 

1 Sam. 1. 1 11. give to thy handmaid a seed ofm. 
10. 26. there went with him a band of m. 

2 Sam. 7. 14. 1 will chasten him with the rod ofm 
2 Kings 13. 21. behold they spied a band of m 

23. 14. he filled their'places with the bones of m 

1 Chr. 5. 21. they took away ofm. ten riiousand 

2 Chr. 22. 1. the band of to. had slain all the eldest 
Job 7. 20. what shall 1 do, O thou Preserver of m,1 

fl. 1 33. if I covered after the manner of m. 

33. 16. then he openeth the ears of m. and sealeth 
Psal. 17. 4. concerning the works ofm. 

22. G. but I am a reproach of m. and despised 
/sfl.2.11.thehaughtinesso/ TO. shall be bowed down 

17. the haughtiness of m. shall be made low 

29. 13. their fear is taught by the precept of m. 

44. 11. and the workmen, they are of to. 

51. 7. fear ye not the reproach of to. nor be afraid 

53. 3. he is despised and rejected of m. a man of 
Jer. 9. 22. carcases ofm. shall fall as dung on field 

33. 5. to fill them with the dead bodies of to. 
Eiek. 16. 17. and madest to thyself images ofm. 

24. 17. and eat not the bread of m. 22. 

27. 13. they traded the persons ofm. in market 

36. 12. thou shalt no more bereave then]|,o/ m. 
38. the waste cities be filled-with flocks of m. 
Dan. 2. 43. they shall mingle with the seed of m. 

4. 17. the living may know that the Most High 
ruleth in the kingdom of m. 25, 32. | 5. 21 
and setteth up over it the basest of m. 
Mic. 2. 12. by reason of multitude of m. Zech. 2. 4 
Mat. 4. 19. and I will make you fishers of to. 

5. 13. to be cast out and trodden under foot of m. 

6.2. they may have glory ofm. ||£. seen ofm. 23. 5. 

10. 17. beware of m. || 19. 12. made eunuch's of m. 
1.5. 9. for doctrines, commandm. of m. Mark 7. 7. 
16. 23. but the things that be of m. Mark 8. 33. 

17. 22. shall be betrayed into the hands of m. 

Mark 9. 31. T^uke 9. 44. | 24. 7. 

21. 25. was John's baptism of heaven or of m.l 
26. if we say ofm. Mark 11. 30, 32. Luke 20. 4,6. 

22. 16. regardest not persons of to. Mark 12. 14. 

23. 7. love to be called ofm. Rabbi, Rabbi 
Mark 7. 21. out of the heart of m. proceed evil 
John 1. 4. and the life was the light of m. 

]2. 43. they loved the praise ofm. more than 

18. 3. Judas having received a band of m. 
Acts 5. 36. to whom a number of m. joined 

38. if this work be of in. it will come to nough?, 

14. 11. the gods are come down in likeness of m. 

15. 17. the residue of m. might seek after God 

17. 12. honourable women, and of to. not a few 
Rom. 1. 18. against all unrighteousness of m. 

2. 16. when God shall judge the secrets ofm. 
29. whose praise is not of m. but of God 

6. 19. I speak after the manner of m. because 
14. 18. that serveth Christ is approved of m. 

1 Cor. 2. 5. faith not stand in the wisdom ofm. 
4. 6. ye might learn in us not to think ofm. 

7. 23. ye are bought, be not tlie servants of m. 
13.1. though I speak with tongues ofm.KnA angels 
15. 32. if after the manner of to. I have fought 

2 Cor. 8. 21. honest things in the sight of m. 
Gal. 1. 1. Paul an apostle, not ofm. but by Christ 

3. 15. brethren, I speak after the manner of m. 
Eph. 4. 14. wind of doctrine, by sleight ofm. 
Phil. 2. 7. and was made in the likeness ofm. 
Col. 2. 8. vain deceit, after the tradition ofm. 

22. after commandments and doctrines ofin. 

1 Thess. 1. 5. ye know what manner ofm. we were 
2. 6. nor ofm. sought we glory, neither of you 

13. ye received it not as the word ofm. 
1 Tim. 6. 5. disputings ofm. of corrupt minds 
T/M.14.commandmentso/TO. thatturn from truth 
lPct.2. 4. disallowed indeed o/m. but chosen ofG 

15. may put to silence ignorance of foolish m. 

4. 2. he should no longer live to the lusts ofm. 
1 John 5. 9. if we receive the witness of ?n. 
Rev. 9. 7. their faces were as the faces of m. 

15. prepared to slay the third part of m. 18. 
11. 13. in the earthquake were slain ofm. 7000 
13. 13. maketh fire come down in sight ofm. 
18. 13. merchandise of slaves and souls ofm. 
See Children. 
Sons of MEN. 
Ps. 4. 2. O ye s. of m. how long will ye turn, 5S. 1. 
31. 19. that trust in thee, before the sons ofm. 
33. 13. the Lord beholdeth all the sons of m. 
57. 4. 1 lie among the sons ofm. whose teeth are 
145. 12. to make known to s. ofm. his mighty act« 
Pro7).8.31.and my delights were with the sons ofm, 
JEccZ.1.13. travail God hath given to the sons ofm 



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Ecct. 2. 3. might see what was that good for 5. ofm. 

8. and 1 gat lu" the delights of the suns of m. 
3. 10 travail which God hath given to sons of m. 
18. 1 said concerning tiie estate of tiie suns of m. 
19. for tliat wliich bufalleth the sons ofm. 
8. 11. heart o( sons of vi. is set in them to do evil 
9.3. also the heart of the sons ofm. is full of evil 
12. so are the sons ofm. snared in an evil time 
Isa. 52. 14. and his I'orm more than the sons of m. 
Jer. 32. 19. thine eyes are open upon the sons ofm. 
Dan. 5. 21. and he was driven from the sons ofm. 
10. 16. one like the sinrilitude of tiie sons of m. 
Joell. 12. joy is withered away from the so?is of m. 
Jilic.5.7. tarricth not, nor waiteth for the sons ofm. 
Mark 3. 28. all sins shall be forgiven to sons ofm. 
Epk.3.5. whioli was not made known to sons ofm. 
See Old, Rich, Righteous, Sixgixg. , 
MEN-SERVAi\TS. * 

Gen. 12. 16. Abram had m.-s. and maid-servants 
20. 14. Abimelech gave m.-scrvants to Abraham 
24. 35. God hath given my master m.-s. and gold 
30.43. Jacob had in.-s. and camels, and asses, 32.5. 
Exod. 21. 7. she shall not go out as m. servants do 
Deut. 12.12. rejoice before Lord, ye and m.-scrv. 

1 Sam.8. IG. the king will take you m.-servanis ■ 

2 Kings 5. 26. is it a time to receive m.-servants? 
Z,uke'l2.Ao. and shall begin to heSit the m.-servants 

See Two. 
MEN of IVar. 
J^um. 31. 49. servants have taken sum of m. of ic. 
Deut.2. 14. till all the generation of the m. of id. 
came out of Egypt were consumed, 16. Josh. 5.G. 
Josh. 6. 3. ye shall compass the city, ye vi. of ic. 
Judg. 20. 17. drew sword, all these were m. of icar 
1 Sam. 18. 5. and Saul set him over the m. of war 

1 Kings 9. 22. but they were m. of war, and the 

chief of his captains, 2 Citron. 8. 9. 

2 ^m^s 25. 4. and all the m. of war md, Jer. 52. 7. 

19. took an officer set over m. of war, Jer. 52. 25. 

1 Chr. 12. 8. of Gadites m. of war came to David 
38. all these m. of war came to Hebron to make 

2 Chr. 13.3. Abijah set battle in array with 77!.o/2o. 
17. 13. and the m. of war were in Jerusalem 

Jer. 38. 4. thus he weakeneth the hands of ;n. ofw. 
41. 3. slew m. ofw. \\ 51. 32. m. of w. are affrighted 
16. Johanan took the m. of war and the women 
49. 26. all the m. of war shall be cut off, 50. 30. 
Ezek. 27. 10. they of Phut were thy m. of war 
27. all thy m.of war that are in thee shall fall 
39.20. shall be filled at my tabic with m. of loar 
Joel 2. 7. they shall climb the wall like m. of war 
3. 9. wake up the mighty men, let all the m. of 
w. draw near, let them come 
Luke22.\l. Herod with his rH.o/w.set iiim at nought 

MEN joined with wicked.' 
Gen. 13. 13. but tlie m. of Sodom w ere wicked 
J^um. 16. 26. depart from tents of these wicked m. 

1 Sam. 30. 22. then answered all the wicked m. 

2 Sam. 3. 34. as a man falleth before wicked m. 
4. 11. how much more when wicked vi. have slain 

Job 22. 15. marked old way that m.?«. have trodden 
34. 8. an"d which walketh with wicked m. 
26. he striketh them as wicked m. in open sight 
36. because of his answers for icickcd m. 

Eccl. 8. 14. there be icick. m. to whom it happeneth 

Jer. 5. 26. among my people are found wicked m. 

Mat. 21.41. will miserably destroy those wick. m. 

2 Thcss, 3. 2. that we may be delivered from w. m. 
Wise MEN. 

fJen. 41. 8. Pharaoh called for all ir. 772. Exod.l.W. 

Exod.^Q.A. all the wise m. that wrought the work 

Deut. 1. 13. take ye wise m. and understanding 
15. 1 took the chief of your tribes, loise m. 

Esth.l.Vi. king said to wise m. that knew the times 
6. 13. then said Haman's wise m. and Zeresh 

Job 15. 18. \vhich w. m. have told from their fathers 
34. 2. hear my woi ds, O ye wise m. and give ear 

Psal. 49. 10. he seeth that wise m. die, and the fool 

Prov. 10. 14. wise m. lay up knowledge, but foolish 
13. 20. he that walketh with wise m. shall he wise 
29. 8. but wise m. turn away wrath 

Eccl. 9. 17. the words oiwise m. are heard in quiet 

Isa. 19. 12. where are thy wise m. let them tell 
29. 14. the wisdom of their wise m. shall perish 
44. 25. that turneth wise m. backward 

Jer. 8. 9. the wise m. are ashamed and dismayed 
10. 7. as among all the wise m. of the nations 
50. 35. sword is upon Babylon, and on her wise vi. 
51. 57. and I will make drunken her wise m. 

Ezek. 27. 8. thy wise m. O Tyrus, were thy pilots 
9. and the wise m. thereof were thy calkers 

Dan. 2. 12. to destroy all the wise m. of Babylon 
27. cannot the wise m. shew unto the king 

4. 6. I made a decree to bring in all the wise m. 

5. 7. Belshazzar the king spake to the wise m. 
Obad. 8. even destroy the wise m. out of Edom 
Mat. 2. 1. came wise m. from the east to Jerusalem 

7. Herod, when he had privily called the wise m. 

16. was mocked oUcise to. || 23. 34. 1 send wise m. 

I Cor. 1 26. not many wise m. not noble, are called 

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1 Cor. 10.15. speak as to wise to. judge ye wliat I say 
MEN joined with women. 

Exod. 35 .22. both m. and women brought bracelets 

Dcut.2.'3i. we utterly destroyed the m. and women, 

and little ones, of every city, .JosIl. 8. 25. 

Judg. 9. 49. died about a thousand m,. and womeji 

51. and thither tied all the m. and women 

16. 27. now the house was full of 7/(. and women, 

were upon the roof about 3000 771. and women 

2 Sam. 6. 19. he dealt as well to the vtomen as m. 
J^''ch. 8. 2. brought the law before 771. and women, 3. 
Jer. 44. 20. Jeremiah said to the 771. and women 
Acts 5. 14. were added to Lord both to. and women 

8. 3. Saul haling m. and women, committed them 

12. they were baptized, both 777. and women 
9. 2. whether m. o'cw. he might bring them bound 
22. 4. delivering into prisons both 777. and women 
Men, Women and Children. See Children. 
Ye MEN. 
Judg. 9. 7. hearken uiito me, ye to. of Shechem 
Job .34. 10. hearken, ye to. of understanding 
Jicts 1. 11. yem. of Galilee 1| 2. li.j/em. of Judea 
5. 35. ye m. of Israel || 17. 22. ye m. of Athens 
13. 15. ye m. and brethren, if ye have any word 
19. 35. ye m. of Ephesus, what man is there 

. Young aiEN. 
Gen. 14. 24. tliat which the young to. have eaten 
£zorf.24.5. Moses sent young m. which oi^er. burnt 
JSTum. 11. 28. Joshua one of the 2/om7i^ 771. answered 
.Josh. 6. 23. the young m. that were spies went in 
Judg. 14. 10. for so used the young vi. to do 
Ruth 2. 9. have I not charged the young to. that 
3. 10. inasmuch as thou followedst not young m. 

1 Sam. 2.17. tlie sin of the young m. was very great 

8. 16. he ^vill take your goodliest young m. 
21.4. if the young vi. kept themsel ves from women 

5. and the vessels of tlie young m. are holy 
25. 8. ask thy young m. and they will shev/ thee 

25. th.ine handmaid saw not the young m. 
26.22. let one of the young m. come over and fetch 

30. 17. save 400 young in. which rode on camels 

2 Sam. 1. 15. and David called one of the young m. 
2. 14. let the young m. arise and play before us 

21. and lay thee hold on one of the young m, 
13.32. not suppose they have slain all the young m. 
18. 15. and ten young m. that bare Joab's armour 

1 Kings 12. 8. Rehoboam consulted with young m. 
14. spake after counsel of ?/. to. 2C/i7-o7i.lO. 8, 14. 

20. 14. by youngm. of the princes of the provinces 

2Kings 4. 22. send, I pray thee, one of the yoimg m. 

5. 22. there be come two young to. of the prophets 

8. 12. their T/owTi^-TO. wilt thou slay with thesw'ord 

2 C/7ro77. 36.17. who slew their young m. with sword 
Job ]. 19. it fell upon the young m. they are dead 

29. 8. the young m. saw me, and hid themselves 
Psal. 78. 63. the fire consumed their young m. 

148. 12. praise the Lord, young m. and maidens 
Prov. 20.29. the glory of young m. is their strength 
Isa. 9. 17. Lord shall have no joy in their young m. 

13, IS. their bows also shall dash?,'OM77^TO. to pieces 

23. 4. neither do I nourish up young m. nor virgins 

31. 8. and his young m. shall be discomfited 
40. 30. and the yoxuig m. shall utterly fall 
42. 122. spoiled in snaring all the y. m. of them 

.Jer. G. II. I will pour I'ury on assembly of 7/. m. 

9. 21. to cut off the yoiaig m. from the streets 
II. 22. the young m. shall die by the sword 
15. 8. 1 brought against the mother of the y. to. 
18. 21. let their young m. be slain by the sword 
31. 13. both young m. and old rejoice together 
48. 15. his chosen young m. are gone to slaughter 
49. 26. her young m. shall fall in her streets 
50. 30. therefore shall her y. m. fall in the streets 
51. 3. spare ye not her young m. destroy utterly 

Lram. 1. 15. called an assembly to crush my y. in. 

18. my virgins and y. m. are gone into captivity 
2. 21. the young m. and old lie on the ground 

5. 13. tl*y took the young m.to grind, children fell 
14. the youngm. have ceased from their music 

Ezek. 23. 6. all of them desirable young m. 12, 23. 
30. 17. young m. of Aven shall fall by the sword 

Joel 2. 28. your y. to. shall see visions, Jlcts 2. 17. 

Amos 2. II. and of your young m. for Nazarites 
4. 10. your young m. have I slain with the sword 
8. 13. and your young m. shall fajnl for thirst 

Zech. 9. 17. corn shall make the young to. cheerful 

Mark 14. 51. and the young to. laid hold on him 

Acts 5. 6. and the young m. arose, wound him up 
10. the young m. came in and found her dead 

Tit. 2. 6. voting to. likewise exhort to be sober 

1 John 2. 13. 1 write to you, young m. because, 14 
MEND. 

2 Chr. 24. 12. brass to to. the house of the Lord 
34. 10. they gave it the workmen to m. the house 

MENDING. 
Mat. 4. 21. with Zebedee to. their nets,Mark 1. 19. 

MEN-PLEASERS. 
Eph. 6. 6. not with eye-service, as m.-p. Col. 3.23. 

MEN-STEALERS. 
1 TVm.l.lO. the law is made for m.-stealers, for liars 



MENSTRUOUS. 
Isa. 30. 22. thou shalt cast them away as a m. cloth 
/ya;7t. 1.17. Jerusalem is as a 7/1. woman among them 
Ezek. 18. G. neither hath coi-!c near to a 7?i. woiaan 

MEiN'TION. 
Gen. 40. 14. and make ,n. of me unto Pharaoh 
Exod. 23.13. make no -777. of other gods, .Josh. 23. 7 
1 Sam. 4. 18. when he made 77(. of the ark of God 
Job 28. 18. no 771. shall be made of coral or pearls 
Psal. 71. 16. 1 will make 777. of thy righteousness 
87. 4. I will make 777. of Rahab and Babylon 
Isa. 12. 4. make 7/7. that his name is exalted 
19. 17. that makcth 777. thereof shall be afraid 
26. 13. by thee only we will make 777. of thy name 
48. 1. and make 777. of the God of Israel, but not 
49. 1. from bowels hath he made to. of my name 

62. 6. ye that make m. of the Lord, keep not silence 
Je7-.4.16. make ye 777. to nations, publish agst. Jerus, 

20. 9. 1 will not make m. of him, nor speak more 
Amos 6. 10. we may not make 777. of name of Lord 
Rom.1.9. without ceasing I make 777. of you always 
in my prayers, Eph. 1. 1>j. 1 Thcss. 1. 2. 
Phil. 1. 1 3. 1 thank my God on every ?77. of you 
Philem. 4. making 777. of thee always in my prayers 
Hel). 11.22. Joseph miule 777. of the departing of Isr. 

MENTION, 
/sffi. 63. 7. 1 will TO. the loving-kindnesses of the L. 
Jer. 23. 36. burden of the Lo".' sJiall ye 777. no more 

MENTIONED. 
Josh. 21. 9. these cities, which are 777. by name 

1 Chron. 4. 38. these m. by name, v.^ere princes 

2 Chron. 20. 34. Jehu is 777. in the book of the kings 
Ezek. 16. 56. for thy sister Sodom w as not m. 

18. 22. his transgressii;ns shall not be 777. to him 
24. all his righteousncts shall not be 777. 
33. 16. none of his sins shall be m. unto him 

MERCHANDISE. 
Deut. 21. 14. thou shalt not make 777. of her 

24. 7. stealing his breti-.ren, and maketh to. of him 
Prov. 3. 14. m. of it is better than the m. of silver 

31. 18. she perceiveth that h.er to. is good 
/5a. 23. 18. her 777. shall be holinefs to the Lord 

45. 14. them, of Ethiopia shall come over to thea 
Jer. 14. 1 18. priest make ?77. against a land 
Ezek. 26. 12. they shall make a jirey of thy to. 

27. 9. the ships were in thee to occu|)y thy 7?i. 

15. many isles were the 777. of thy iiaiids 

28. 16. by the multitude of thy to. tlioy have filled 
Mat. 22. 5. one to his firm, another to his m. 
Jb/77i2.16.make not my Father's house a house ofm. 
2 Pet. 2. 3. with feigned words make to. of you 
.Rev. 18. 11. no man buyeth their 777. any more 

12. the TO. of gold, and silver, and of pearls 
MERCHANT. 
Gen. 23. 16. silver current money with the to. 
37. 23. then there passed by Midianites ?77.-men 
1 Kings 10. 15. besides that he had of the 77i.-men 
Prov. 31. 14. she is like tiie 777. ships, she brings 

24.maketh linen, and delivereth girdles to the nu 
Cant. 3. 6. perliimed with all powders of the m. 
Isa. 23. 11. a commandment against the 777. city 
Ezek. 27. 3. which art a 777. of the people for isles 

12. Tarshish was thy 777. by reason of multitude 

16. Syria || 18. Damascus || 20. Dedan was to. 
Hos. 12. 7. he is a 77;. balances of deceit in his hand 
Zeph. 1. 11. for all the 777. ])cop!e are cut down 
Mat. 13. 45. like a 777. -man seeking goodly pearls 

MERCHANTS. 

1 Kings 10. 15. and of the traffic of spice m. 
28. the kings 777. received linen \&xn,2 Chr. 1. 16. 

2 Chron. 9. 14. besides that which 777. brought 
JW/i. 3. 32. repaired the goklsmitlis and the to. 

13. 20. so the to. lodged without Jerusalem 
Job 41. G. shall they part him among the to. ? 
Isa. 23. 2. whom the 777. of Zidon replenished 
8. the crowning city, whose 777. are princes 
47. 15. even thy to. they shall wander every one 
Ezek. 17. 4. crept the twigs, he set it in a city ofnu 
27. 13. Javan, Tubal, and Bleshech, were thy to. 
15. Dedan || 17. Jiidah and Israel thy to. 
21. in these v.'ere thy 777. || 22. 777. of Sheba, 23. 
24. these were thy 777. in all sorts of things 
36. TO. shall hhss at thee || 38. 13. 777. of Tarshish 
J^ah. 3. 16. hast multiplied thy to. above the stars 
Rev. 18. 3. for the to. of the earth are waxen rich 
II. the 777. of the earth shall weep over her 
23. for thy m. were the great men of the earth 
MERCY 
Signifies, [1] That essential perfection in God, 
whereby he pities and relieves the miseries of 
his creatures, Psai. 100. 5. Tit. 3. 5 [2j 
Grace, whichfloios from mercy as itsfou-^taiit-, 
Jude 2. [3] Eternal life and happnrss in 
heaven, which is the chief fruit of mercy, 
2 Tim. 1. 18. [4] All the blessings and bene- 
fits, whether bodily or spiritual, which proceed 
from the mercy of Gbd, Psal. 106. 7. | 119. 41. 
[5] That pity and compassion which on» 
man shews toward another that is in misery 
Luke 10. 37. [6] Clemency and beuKtf 



MER 



MER 



MER 



Prov. 20. 28. [7] All duties of charity totoard 
our neighbour, Mat. 9. 13. [8J Pretended ajio 
of vicrcy, Prov. 12. 10. 
Ge7i 24. 27. not left, destitute my master of m. truth 
43 14. and God give you m. before the man 
Exod 34. 7. Jteeping m. for thousands, Ban. 9.4 
J^um. 14. 18. the Lord is long-suffering and of great 
m. forgiving iniquity, Psal. 103. 11. | 145. 8. 
Deut. 7. 9. who keepeth covenant and m. 12. 
2 Sam. 7. 15. but my m. shall not depart from him, 
1 Chron. 17. 13. Psal. 89. 24. 

15. 20. return thou, m. and truth be with thee 

1 Kings 8, 23. who koepest covenant and m. with 
thy servants, JVeh. 1. 5. j 9. 32. 
I Chro7i. 16. 34. his m. endureth for ever, 41. 
2 Chron. 5. 13. | 7. 3, 6. | 20. 21. Ezra 
3s 11. Psal. lOd. 1. I 107. 1. I 118. 1. 
1 136. 1. to the end, Jer. 33. 11. 
Ezra 7. 28. hath extended m. to me before the king 
9.9.extended ?ft.to us in sight of the kings of Persia 
JVcA. 1. 11. grant him m. in the sight of this man 
Job 37. 13. whether for correction or for m. 
Psal. 21. 7. and through the m. of the Most High 
23. 6. surely goodness and m. shall follow me 
25. 10. all the paths of the Lord are m. and truth 
32.10.that trusts in Ld. m. shall compass him about 
33. 1 5. the earth is full of the m. of the Lord 

18. eye of the Lord is on themihathopein hism. 
52. 8.' I trust in the m- of God for ever and ever 
57. 3. God shall send forth his ra. and truth 

59. 10. the God of my m. shall prevent me, 17, 

61. 7. O prepare m. and truth which may preserve 

62. 12. also unto thee, O Lord, belongeth m. 
66. 20. which hath not turned his m. from me 
77. 8. is his m. clean gone for ever 1 doth m. fail ? 
85. 10. m. and truth are met together, righteousness 
86. 5. thou, Lord, art plenteous in m. 1.5. ] 103. 8. 
89. 2. I said, m. shall be built up for ever 

14. m. and truth shall go before thy face 
28. my m. will I keep for him for evermore 
SB. 3. he hath remembered his m. toward Israel 
100. 5. the Lord is good, his m. is everlasting 
01. 1. 1 will sing of m. and judgment, to thee 
103. 17. the m. of the Lord is from everlastiasg 
109. 12. let there be none to extend m. to him 
130. 7. with the Lord thc^re is m. and redemption 
144. 1 2. Lord is my m. and my fortress, and tower 
147. 11. takes pleasure in those that hope in his in. 
Prov. 3. 3. let not m. and iruth forsake thee 
14. 21. he that hath m. on the poor, happy is he 
22. m. and truth shall be to thorn that devise good 
31. he that honoureth God hath m. on the poor 

16. 6. by m. and truth iniquity is purged 

20. 28. m. and truth preserve the king, and his 

throne is upholden by m. Isa. 16. 5. 

21. 21. he that followeth after m. findeth life 
Taa. 49. 10. he that hath m. on them shall lead them 

54. 10. saith the Lord that hath m, on thee 

60. 10. but in my favour have I had m. on thee 
Jrr. 6. 23. they are cruel, and have no m. 

Has. 1. 1 6. call her name, not having obtained m. 
2.11. say to brethren and sisters,having obtained m. 
4. 1. because there is no truth, nor m- in the land 
6. 1 4. for your m. is as a morning cloud, and dew 
6. for I desired m. and not sacrifice 
10. 12. reap in m. \\ 12. 6. keep m. and wait on God 
14. 3. for in thee the fatherless findeth ni. 
Jonah % 8. they forsake their own m. 
Mic. 6. 8. but to do justly, and to love m. 
7.18. retains not anger, because he delighteth in m. 
20. thou wilt perform the m. to Abraham 
Hah. 3. 2. O LorJ, in wrath remember m. 
Mat. 5. 7. blessed are the merciful, shall obtain m. 
23. 23. and have omitted judgment and m. 
Luke 1. 50. his m. is on them that fear him 
54. holpen Israel in remembrance of his m. 
72. to perform the m. promised to our fathers 
78. by remission through the tender m. of our G. 
Rom. 9. 23. the riches of his glory on vessels of m. 
11. 30. have now obtained m. thro' their unbelief 
31. that through your m. they also may obtain m. 
15. 9. that Gentiles might glorify God for his m. 

1 Cor. 7. 25. that hath obtained m. to be faithful 

2 Cor. 4. 1. as we have received m. we faint not 
Oal. 6. 16. peace be on them, and m. and on Israel 
Eph. 2. 4. God who is rich in m. hath quickened us 
Phil. 2.21. was nigh to death, but G. had m. on him 

1 Tim. 1.2. m. and peace from God our Father, and 

J. Christ our L. 2 Tim. 1. 2. Tit.l. 4. 2 John3. 
13. but I obtained m. because I did it ignorantly 
16. howbeit, for this cause I obtained m. 

2 Tim. 1. 16. L. giveiw. to the house of Onesiphorus 
18. that he may find m. of the Lord in that day 

T\t. 3. 5. but according to his m. he saved us 
Heb. 4. 16. that we may obtain m. and find grace 
10.28. he that despised Moses' law died without m. 
Jam. 2. 13. he shall have judgment without m. that 
shewetH no m. and m.rejbiceth against judgment 
.3. 17. the wisdom that is from above is full of w, 
5 11. the I<ord is very pitiful, and of tender m, 
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1 Pet. 1.3. accord, to his abundant m. hath begotten 

' 2.10.had notobtained m.butnowhave obtained-m. 

Jude 2. m. to you, peace and love be multiplied 

21.1ooking for the m. of Lord Jesus to eternal life 

Have MERCY. 

Psal. 4. 1. have m. upon me, 6. 2. 9. 13. 1 25. 16. 

I 27. 7. I 30. 10. I 31. 9. 51. 1. j 86. 16. 

102. 13. Shalt h. m. on Zion || 123. 2. h. m. on us, 3. 

Prov. 28. 13.whoso forsaketh his sins shall have m. 

/sa.9.17.neither A.m. on their fatherless and widows 

14. 1. for Lord will have m. on Jacob, and choose 

27. 11. he that made them will nothave m. on them 

30. 18. be exalted, that he may have m. on you 
49. 13. for God will have m. upon his afliicted 
54.8. with everlasting kindness will I h. m. on t^hee 
55. 7. let him return, and he will have m. on him 

Jer. 13. 14. nor have m. but destroy them, 21. 7. 
30. 18. and I will have m. on his dwelling-places 

31. 20. I will surely havcm.. on him, 33. 2u. Ezek. 

39. 25. Hos. 1. 7. I 2. 23. 

42.12.that he may have m. on you, and cause you 

Hos. 1. 6. no more h. m. on the house of Israel, 2. 4. 

ZecA. 1.12. OLord, how long will thou not Aa?jem. 

10.6. 1 will bring them again, for I A. m. upon them 

Mat. 9. 13. I will have m. and not sacrifice, 12. 7. 

27. thou Son of David, have m. on me, 15. 22. 

j 20. 30, 31. Mark 10. 47, 48. Lnke 18. 38, 39. 

17. 15. Lord, have m. on my son, for he is lunatic 

Lukel6.24:. father Abraham, h. m. on me, and send 

17. 13. they said, Jesus, Master, have m. on us 

Rom. 9. 15. I will have m. on whom I will h. m. 18. 

11. 32. all in unbelief, that he might have m. on all 

MERCY joined with shew, shewed, 

sheweth, shewing. 

Oen.39.21. L. was with Joseph, and shewed him m. 

Exod. 20. 6. shewing m. to thousands, Deut. 5. 10. 

33. 19. I will shew m. on whom I will shew m, 

Deut.7.2.sha]t maks no covenant,nor shew them m. 

13. 17. that the Lord may turn and shew thee m. 

Judg. 1. 24. shew us city, and we will shew thee m. 

2 Sam. 22. 51. shewetk m. to hi,s anointed, Ps.18.50. 

1 Kings 3.6. Solomon said, thou hast shewed to thy 

servant David, my father, great m. 2 Chron. 1.8. 

2 Chron. 6. 14. and shewest m. to thy servants 
FsaZ.37.21.butthe righteous sheiceth m. and giveth 

85.7. shew us thy m. O Lord, and grant thy salvat. 

109. 16. because he remembered not to shew m. 
Isa. 47. 6. and thou didst shew them no m. 
Jer. 50. 42. they are cruel, and will not sheio m. 
Dan. 4. 27. break off thy sins, by shewing m. 
Zech. 7. 9. execute true judgment, and shew m. 
I^uke 1. 58. how the Lord shewed great m. on her 

10. 37. and he said, he that shewed m. on him 
iJom.9.16.not that runs, but of God that shewethm. 

12. 8. he that sheweth m. with cheerfulness 
Jam. 2. 13. judg. without m. thathaith shewed no m. 

Thy MERCY. 
Oen. 19. 19. and thou hast magnified thy m. to me 
Exod. 15. 13. in thy m. hast led forth the people 
JSTum. 14- 19. according to the greatness of thy m. 
JVeh. 13. 22. spare me according to thy m. 
Psal. 5. 7. into thy house, in multitude oi thy m. 
6.4. return, O Lord, save me for t/tT/TW. sake, 31. 16. 

13. 5. 1 have trusted in t. m. my heart shall rejoice 
25. 7. according to thy m. remember thou me 
31. 7. 1 will be glad, and rejoice in thy m. for thou 
33. 22. let thy m. O Lord, be upon us, as we hope 
36. 5. thy m. O Lord, is in the heavens 

44. 26. arise, and redeem us, for thy m. sake 
57. 10. for thy m. is great unto the heavens 
59. 10. 1 will sing aloud of thy m. in the morning 
69. 13. in the multitude of thy m. hear me 
85. 7. shew us thy m. O L. || 86. 13. great is thy m. 
90. 14, O satisfy us early with thy m. to rejoice 
94.18. my foot slippeth, thym. O Lord, held me up 
108. 4. for thy m. is great above the heavens 
109. 21. because thy m. is good, deliver thou me 

26. Lord my God, save me according t6 thy m. 
115. 1. for thy m. and for thy truth's sake 
119. 64. the earth, O Lord, is full of thy m. 

124, deal with thy servant according to thy m. 
138. 8. thy m. endureth for ever, forsake not 
143. 12. and of thy m. cut off mine enemies 

MERCIES. 
Gen. 35. 10. not worthy of the least of thy m. 
2 Sam. 24. 14. for his m. are great, 1 Chr. 21. 13. 
2 Chr. 6. 42, remember the m. of David thy servant 
JVeh. 9. 19. in thy manifold m. forsookest them not 

27.according to thy wi. thou gavest them saviours 

28. many times didst deliver according to thy m. 

31. for thy m. thou didst not consume them 
Psai.51.1. according to thywi.blot out my transgres. 
69. 13. in the multitude of thy m. hear me 

16. turn unto me, according to thy tender m. 
89. 1. 1 will sing of the m. of the Lord for ever 
106. 7. they remembered not multitude of thy m. 

45. he repented according to multitude of his m. 
119. 41. let thy m. come also to me, O Lord 
Isa. .54. 7. with great m. will I gather thee 
55. 3, even the sure m. of David, Acts 13. 34. 



Isa. 63. 7. he bcslov.'ed on them according to his m 

15. where is tliy zeal and thy m. toward me? 
Jer. 16. 5. 1 have taken away my m.froni this i)eop. 

42.12. will shew wi.tn you, tiiat he may have mercy 
Zam. 3.22. it is of Lord's m. we are not consumed 

32. have compassion according to muit. of his m. 
Dan. 2. 18. would desire m. concerning ihis secret 
9. 9. to the L. our G. belong m. and torgi vcness 
18. not for our righteousness, but thy gioat -m,. 
Hos. 2. 19. 1 will betroth thee unto me in m. 
Zech. 1. 16. I am returned to Jerusalem with m. 
Rom. 12. 1. I beseech you by the m. of God 
2 Cor. 1. 3. the Father of ?n. and God of all comfort 
PAi7.2.1.if there be any fellowship, any bowels of rn. 
Col. 3. 12. put on therefore bowels of ?/t. kindness 

* ' Tender MERCIES. 

Psal. 25. 6. remember, O Lord, thy tender m. 51. 1. 
40. 11. withhold not thy tender m. from me 
77. 9. hath he in anger shut up his tender m. 
79. 8. let thy tender m. speedily prevent us 
103. 4. bless L. who crowneth thee with tender m. 
119.77. let thy lewder m. come unto me, that I may 
156. great are thy tender m. O Lord, quicken me 
143. 9. his tender m. are over all his works 
Prov. 12. 10. the tender m. of the wicked are cruel 

MERCIFUL. 
Gen. 19. 16. the Lord being m. unto Lot 
Exod. 34. 6. proclaimed Lord God m. and gracious 
Deut. 21. 8. be m. O Lord, to thy people Israel 
32. 43. and will be m. to his land and people 
2 Sam.22. 26. with the?7i. thou wiltshew thyself tti, 
with upright thyself upright, Psal. 18.25. 

1 Kings 20. 31 . heard that kings of Isr. are m.. kings 

2 Chr. 30. 9. Lord your God is'gracious and m. 
JVeh. 9. 17. art G. ready to pardon, gracious and m, 
Psal. 26. 11. redeem me, and be m. to me, 41. 4, 10. 

I 56. 1. I 57. 1. I 86. 3. | 119. 58, 132. 
37. 26. the righteous is ever m. and lendeth 
59. 5. be not m. to any wicked transgressors 
67.1. G.be m. to us, and bless us, and cause his face 
103. 8. Lord is m. and gracious, slow to anger 
. 117. 2. for his m. kindness is great toward us 
119. 76. let thy m. kindness be for my comfort 
Prov. 11. 17. them, man doeth good to his own soul 
Isa. 57.1. m. men are taken away, none considering 
Jer. 3. 12. return, for I am m. saith the Lord 
Joel 2. 13. he is gracious and m. slow to anger 
Jonah 4. 2. for I knew that thou art a m. God 
Mat.5.7. blessed are the m. they shafll obtain mercy 
Luke 6. 36. be ye m. as your Father also is in. 

18. 13. publican sayin.5., God be m. to me a sinner 
Heb. 2. 17. that he might be a m. High-priest 

8. 12. I will be m. to their unrighteousness 
See God. 
MERCY-SEAT, 
Or, Propitiatory, was the covering of the ark of 
the covenant, or of the holy chest, in which the 
tables of the law were deposited: This cover was 
of gold, and at ips two ends were fixed the two 
cherubims of the same metal, which by their 
wingsextendedforward,seemed to form, a throne 
for the majesty of God, who in scripture is re- 
presented as sitting between the cherubims, Ps. 
80. 1. and the ark itself was as it were his foot- 
stool. It was an eminent type of Christ, who by 
his atonement, covered our sins, and bore the 
curse for us ; standing between God and the 
curse of the law for our sokes, that God might 
look on the law through Christ, as fulfilled by 
him on our behalf, Gal. 3. 10, 13. Hence 
Christ is called the Propitiation, Rom. 3. 25. 
Exod. 25. 17. and thou shalt make a m.-seat of gold 
20.cherub. covering m.-seat with wings, Heb.9.5. 
22. 1 will commune with thee from above m.-seat 
between the cherubims, Lev. 16. 2. JVum. 
7.89. 
26. 34. shalt put the m.-seat upon the ark, 40. 20. 
37. 6. and he made the m.-seat of pure gold 
Lev. 16. 13. cloud of incense may cover the m.-seat 
1 Chr. 28. 11. David gave Solom. pattern of m.-seaf 

MERRY. 
Gen. 43. 34. they drank and were m. with him 
Judg. 9. 27. they trode the grapes, and made m. 

16. 25. their hearts were m. they said, call Samson 
19. 6. tarry all night, and let thine heart be m. 

9. lodge here, that thine heart may be m. 
22. now as they were making their hearts m. 
Ruth 3. 7. and when Boaz his heart was m. he went 

1 Sam. 25. 36. Nabal's heart was m. within him 

2 Sam. 13. 28. mark when Amnon'a heart is to. 

1 Kings 4. 20. Judah and Israc! were making nu 
21. 7. arise, eat bread, and let thine heart be to. 

2 Ch: 7. 10. he sent the people away m. in heart 
Esth. I. 10. when the heart of the king was m. 
Prow. 15.13. m. heart maketh cheerful countenanoe 

15. days of the afflicted are evil : but he that is 
of a TO. heart hath a continual feast 

17. 22. a TO. heart doeth good like a medicine 
EccZ.8.15.hath nothing better than to eat and be « 

9. 7. and drink thy wine with a m. heart 



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MET 



MID 



EccLlO.lO.feast made for laugliter,wincmakethm. 
rsa.2-4.7.vine languisneili, all the m. hearted do sigli 
Jer. 30. I'J. the voice of them that make ni. 
31. 4. ill the dances of them that make m. 
Luke IsJ. ly. take thine ease, eat, drink, and be m. 
15. 23. let us eal and be in. 24. || 29. 1 might be m. 
32. it was meet wa sliould make m. and be glad 
Jam. 5. 13. is any m. ? let him sing psalms 
Rev. 11. 10. shall rejoice over them and make m. 

MEllRILY. 
Esth. 5. 14. then go thou in m. with the king 

MESSAGE. 
Judg. 3. 20. Ehud said, I have a m. from G. to thee 
i Kings 20. 12. when Benhadad had heard thisyn. 
Prov. 2(5. 6. he that seiideih a m. by fool cutteth otf 
Hag. 1.13. then spake Haggai in the Lord's in. 
Luke 19. 14. his citizens sent a m. after him 
\John 1. 5. this is the 7.7. wliich we have heard, 3. 11. 

MESSENGER 
Signifies, One who carries messages betweenparty 
and party, Gen. 32. 3. j 50. Ki. It is applied, 
[1] To Christ Jesus, called the Messenger of 
the Covenant, J\Ial. 3. 1. Who, though he be 
one with the Father, yet humbled himself for 
our sakes, to be as a messenger from his Fa- 
ther, to declare his icill to us, to confirm the 
covenant of grace by his death, to reveal this 
salvation, with the promise of the Holy Spirit 
to work true faith and repentance inour hearts. 
[2] To prophets or teachers, who are appoint- 
ed by Qod to declare his will and commands 
to Us people. Job 33. 23. Mai. 2. 7. ] 3. 1. [3] 
To ambassadors sent by one prince to another, 
2 Kings 16. 7. [4] To spies, or such as privily 
search into the state of places or affairs, iosh. 
6. 17. Jam; 2.- 25. [5] To any dreadful pu- 
nishment which God inflicts upon the wicked 
^ for their sins, Prov. 17. 11. 
Gen. 50. 16. they sent a m. to Joseph, saying 
Judg. 2. 1 1. a ?n. of the Lord came from Gilgal 

1 Sam. 4. 17. and the ni. said, Israel is fled 

2 Sam. 15. 13. tliere came a m. to David, saying 

1 Kings 19. 2. then Jezebel sent a m. to Elijah 
22.13.them. went to call Micaiah, 2 Chron. 18. 12. 

2 Kings 6.32. but ere the m. came to him, when the 

m. cometh, shut the door, hold him fast 
9. 18. the m. came to them, but cometh not again 
Job 1. 14. there came a m. to Job, and said 
33. 23. if there be a ?7i. an interpreter of a thousand 
Prov. 13. 17. a wicked m. falleth into mischief 
17. 11. a cruel m. shall be sent against him 
25. 13. so is a faithful m- to them that send him 
Isa.i2. 19. who is blind or deaf,as my m. that I sent? 
Jer. 51. 31. one m. shall run to meet another 
Ezek. 23. 40. to whom a m. was sent, they came 
Hag. 1. 13. then spake Haggai, the Lord's m. 
Mai. 2. 7. for he is the m. of the Lord of hosts 
3. 1. 1 will send my m. even the m. of the covenant, 
Mat. 11. 10. Mark 1. 2. Luke 7. 27. 
2 Cor. 12. 7. the m. of Satan, to buffet me, lest I 
Fhil. 2. 25. my companion in labour, but your m. 

MESSENGERS. 
Gen. 32. 3. Jacob sent m. before him to Esau 
JVMm.20. 14.Moses sent jw. from Kadesh,£)e2ti.2.26. 

21. 21. Israel sent m. unto Sihon, Saying 

22. 5. Balak sent m. to Balaam, the son of Beor 

24. 12. spake I not also to thy m. spnt to me 1 
Josh. 6. 17. Rahab hid the m. that we sent, 25. 

7. 22. so Joshua sent m. to Achan's tent 
Judg. 6. 35. Gideon sent m. through Manasseh 
11.12. Jephthah sent to. to the king of Ammon, 14. 

1 Sam. 11. 4. then came the m. to Gibeah of Saul 
16. 19. Saul sent m. to Jesse, and said, send David 
19. 11. Saul sent m. to David, 14, 15, 20, 21. 

25. 14. David sent m. to salute our master 
42. Abigail went after the m. of David 

2 Sam. 2. 5. David sent m. to Jabesh-gilead 
3. 12. Abner sent m. to David on his behalf 

14. David sent m. to Ish-bosheth, Saul's son 
26. Joab sent m. after Abner, which brought 
5. 11. Hiram sent m. to David, 1 Chron. 14. 1. 
11.4. David sentm. to Bath-sheba, and took her 
12. 27. Joab sent m. to David, and said, I fought 
l^m^s20.2.Benhadad sentm.to Ahab, kingoflsr. 
2 Kings 1. 3. go up to meet the m. of Ahaziah 
16. forasmuch as sentm.to inquire of Baal-zebub 
14. 8; then Amaziah sent m. to Jehoash the son 
of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu king of Israel 
16. 7. so Ahaz sent m. to Tiglath-pileser king of 
17. 4. Hoshea had sent m. to So, king of Egypt 
19.9. Sennacherib sentm. to Hezekiah, Isa. 37.9. 
23. by thy m, hast thou reproached the Lord 

1 Chron 19. 2. David sent m. to comfort Hanun 

2 Chron. 36. 15. the Lord sent to them by his m. 
16. but they mocked the m. of God, and despised 

Prov 16. 14. the wrath of a king is as m. of death 

Isa. 14. 32. what shill one answer m. of the nation? 

18. 2. go ye swift m. to nation scattered and peeled 

33. * 7. behold, their m. shall cry without 

37.14 Hezekiah received letter from jn.and read it 

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Isa. 44. 26. and performeth the counsel of his m. 

57. 9. and thou didst t,end thy m. afar olf 
Jer. 21. 3. send by the liand of the m. which come 
Ezek. 23. 16. sent m. unto them into Chaldea 

30.9. in that day shall m. go forth from me in ships 
JVa/i. 2. 13. the voice of ihy m. be no more heard 
Luke 7. 24. and when the m. of John were gone 

9. 52. and sent m. before his face, they went 
2 Cor. 8. 23. they are the m. of the churches 
Jam. 2. 25. by works, when Rahab had received m. 

MESS, or MESSES. 

Gen. 43. 34. Joseph took and sent ?;i. to them, but 
Benjamin's m. five times so much as theirs 

2 5am.ll.8.there followed Uriah a m. from the king 
MESSIAH 

Signifies, Anointed. It is applied principally, 
and by way of eminence, to that sovereign 
Deliverer, who was expected by the .feios, and 
whom they vainly expect even to this day, 
since he is already come at the appointed time. 
They iLsed to anoint kings, high-priests, and 
sometimes prophets. Saul, David, Solomon, 
and Joash, received the royal unction : Aaron 
and his sons received the sacerdotal ; and 
Elisha, the disciple 0/ Elijah, received the pro- 
phetic unction, at least God ordered Elijah to 
give it, 1 Kings 19. 16. and therefore the 
name Messiah, or Anointed, is given to the 
kings, 1 Sam. 12. 3, 5. and also to the pa- 
triarchs or prophets, 1 Chron. 16. 22. Psal. 103. 
15. JBut this name chiefly belongs to Jesus 
Christ, by way of excellence, jcho was the object 
of the desire and of the expectation of the saints. 
Hannah, the mother of Sa.mnQ\, plainly alludes 
to Jesus Christ, wheii at the end of her hymn, 
and at the time when there was no king in 
Israel, she says. The Lord shall give strength 
to his King, and exalt the horn of his Anoint- 
ed, 1 Sam. 2. 10. See also Psal. 2. 2. | 45. 7. 
D&n. 9. 25, 26. It is not foiind any where, 
that Jesus Christ ever received any sensible 
unction; or that the apostles anointed the 
faithful with any particular or external oil 
or ointment. The unction that the prophets 
and the apostles speak of, ichen Jesus Christ 
or his disciples are understood, is the spiritual 
and internal unction of grace and of the 
Holy Ghost, of which the outward and sen- 
sible unction, with which they anciently 
anointed kings, priests, and prophets, was but 
the figure and symbol. 

Z>a'/i.9.25. from the commandment to build Jerusa- 
lem, unto M. the Prince shall be seven weeks 

26. and after 62 weeks shall M. be cut off 
John 1. 41. we have found M. which is Christ 

4. 25. the woman saith, I know that M. cometh 

MET. 
Gen. 32. 1. and the angels of God m. him 
33. 8. what meanest thou by this drove I m. ? 
Exod. 3. 18. the Lord God of the Hebrews hath m. 
with us, let us go to sacrifice to the Lord, 5. 3. 
4. 24. the Lord m. him, and sought to kill him 

27. Aaron went and m. Moses in the mount 

5. 20. they m. Moses and Aaron who stood in way 
Jfu7n. 23. 4. God m. Balaam, and said to him, 16. 
Deut. 23. 4. because they m. you not, JVeA. 13. 2. 

25. 18. Amalek m. thee by way, and smote feeble 
Josh. 11. 5. and when all ihese kings were m. 

1 Sam. 10. 10. a company of prophets m. Saul 
25. 20. behold, Abigail m. David and his men 

2 Sam. 16. 1. Ziba m. David with asses saddled 
18. 9. Absalom m. the servants of David 

1 Kings 13. 24. when he was gone, a lion m. him 
18. 7. Elijah TO. Obadiah, and he knew him 

2 Kings 9. 21. Joram and Ahaziah to. Jehu 

10. 13. Jehu TO. with the brethren of Ahaziah 
Job 4. 1 14. fear to. me that made my bones shake 
Psal. 85. 10. mercy and truth are m. together 
Prov. 7. 10. behold, there ni. him a woman 
Amos 5. 19. flee from a lion, and bear m. him 
Mat. 8. 28. there m. him two possessed with devils 

28. 9. behold, Jesus m. them, saying, all hail 
Mark 11. 4. in a place where two ways m. 
Luke 9. 37. much people m. him, John 12. 18. 

17. 12. there to. him ten men that were lepers 
.lohn 11. 20. then Martha went and m. him, 30. 
Acts 10. 25. Cornelius to. him, and fell down 

16. 16. a certain damsel possessed to. us 

17. 17. he disputed with them that to. with him 
27. 41. falling into a place where two seas to. 

Heb. 7 .1. who to. Abraham returning from slaught. 
10. in his father's loins, when Melffiisedec7n.him 
METE. 
Exod. 16. 18. when they did m. it with a homer 
Psal. 60. 6. 1 will m. out valley of Succoth, 108. 7. 
Mat. 7. 2. with what measure ye to. it shall be mea- 
sured to you again, Mark 4. 24. Luke 6. 38. 
METED. 
Isa. 18. 2. go to a nation to. out, trodden down, 7. 
40. 12. and m, out heaven with a span 



METE-YARD. 
Lev. 19. 35. ye shall do no unrighteousness in v. 

MICE. 
1 Sam. 6. 4. five golden m. according to number,l& 

5. ye shall make images of your emerods and m, 

MID-DAY. 
1 Kings 18. 29. when m. was past, Elijah said 
JVe/i. 8. 3. read therein from morning to m. before 
Acts 26. 13. at m. O king, I saw in the way a light 

MIDDLE. 

Judg. 7. 19. Gideon came in beginning of to. watch 

9. 37. there come people by tiie m. of the land 

16. 29. Samson took hold of the two m. pillars 

1 Sam. 25. 29. sling out, as out of the to. of a sling 

2 Sam. 10. 4. cut oif their garments in the to. 
IKings 8.64. the king did hallow m.court,2 Chr.1.1 
2 Kings 20. 4. afore Isaiah gone into the m. cour" 
Jer. 39. 3. all the princes sat in the nt. gate 
Ezek. 1. 16. as it were a wheel in the to. of a whee 
Eph. 2. 14. broken down the to. wall of partitior 

MIDDLEMOST. 
Ezek. 42. 5. higher than the to. of the building, 6 

MIDNIGHT. 
Exod. n . 4. at TO. will I go into the midst of Egyp- 

12. 29. at TO. the Lord smote the first-born 
Judg. 16. 3. Samson lay till to. and rose at m. 
"RiUh 3. 8. at TO. the man was afraid, and turned 
1 Kings 3. 20. she arose at to. and took my .son 
•Tab 34. 20. the people shall be troubled at to. 
Psal. 119. 62. at m. 1 will rise to give thanks 
Mat. 25. 6. at to. there was a cry made, behold 
Mark 13. 35. whether he shall come at even, orm. 
Luke 11. 5. shall go to him at in. and say, lend me 
Acts 16. 25. and at to. Paul and Silas prayed 

20. 7. Paul continued his speech till m. ■ 

MIDST 
Signifies, [1] That part which is equally distant 
from the extremes, or the centre of a circle or 
sphere. Num. 35. 5- Luke 23. 45. [2] Among^ 
Deut. 18. 15. Mat. 10. 16. [3] The thickest of 
a throng, Luke 4. 30. [4] The most open of 
public place, Deut. 13. 16. [5] The most coif 
venient place, Deut. 19. 2. [6] The deepest 
part. Josh. 3. 17. 
Exod. 14. 16. shall go on dry ground through m. 
of sea, JVwTO. 33. 8. JVeA. 9. 11. Psal. 136. 14. 
23. 25. I will take sickness from the to. of thee 
Deut. 4.11. the mountain burnt to the m. of heavea 

13. 5. shaltput evil away from the to. of thee 
18. 15. thy God will raise a Prophet from m. of thea 

1 Kings 8. 51. from the m. of the furnace of iron 

2 Chr. 32. 4. brook that ran thro' the m. of the land 
Cant. 3. 10. the m. thereof being paved with love 
Isa. 4. 4. purged blood from the m. of Jerusalem 

30. 28. breath shall reach to the to. of the neck 

58. 9. take away from the to. of thee the yoke 
Jer.30.21.the governor proceed from the to. of them 

48. 45. a flame shall come from the to. of Sihon 
Ezek. 9. 4. go through the to. of the city and set 

11.23. the glory of Lord went up from to. offcity 

14. 8. I will cut him oflF from m. of my people, 9. 
1 16. though these three were in the m. of i4 

15. 4. the TO. of it is burnt, is it meet for work? 

28. 16. have filled the to. of thoe with violence 
18. 1 will bring forth a fire from the m. of thee 
Dan. 3. 26. came forth of the to. of the fire 
Amos2. 3. 1 will cut oflT judge from the m. thereof 
Luke A. 30. but he passing through the to. of them 
John 7. 14. about the m. of the feast Jesus went 

8. 59. going tliro' the to. of them, and so passed by 
Rev. 8. 13. an angel flying through the m. of heaven 

In the MIDST. 
Gen. 1. 6. be a firmament in the to. of heaven 

2. 9. the tree of life in the m. of the garden, 3. 3. 

15. 10. and Abram divided them in the to. 
Exod. 3. 20. wonders I will do in the m. thereof 

8. 22. I am the Lord in the to. of the earth 

14. 27. overthrow Egyptians in the m. of the sea 
29. walked on dry land in the m. of the sea, 15.19. 

33. 3. for I will not go up in the to. of thee, lest 

Lev. 16. 16. in the to. of their uncleanness 

JVi{m.2.17.tabernacleset forwards fAcTO. of camp 

5. 3. defile not the camp in the m. whereof I dwell 

35. 5. and the city shall be in the m. Ezek. 48. 15. 

Deut. 11. 3. acts which he did in'the in. of Egypt 

6. s\,'alIowed them up in the to. of ail Israel 
19. 2. separate three cities in the to, of thy land 
23. 14. God walketh in the m. of thy camp 

Josh. 3. 17. priests stood firm inm. of Jordan, 4. 10. 
4. 9. set up twelve stones in the m. of Jordan 
7. 13. there is an accursed thing in the to. of thee 
21. they are hid in the earth in the m. of my tent 

1 Sam. 16. 13. anointed him in the to. of brethren 

2 Sam. 18. 14. he was yet alive in the m. of the oak 
23. 12. but he stood in the m. of the ground 

20. slew a lion in the to. qf a pit in time of snow 
I Kings 6.20.behold,thev werezn them, of Samaria 
1 Chron. 19. 4. and cut o'ff their garments in the m, 
JVeh. 4. 11. nor see, till we come in the to. among 
Job 1. 1 6. Satan came also in the m. of them 



MID 



MIG 



MIG 



^ob 20.t 13. though he keep sin in t. in. of his palate 
Psal. 22. 14. it is melted in the m. of my bowels 
22. 1 will declare thy name, in the m. of the con- 
gregation will I praise tliee, Hcb. 2. 12. 

40. t B. yea, thy law is iji the m. of my bowels 
46. 5. G. is i7jr/tflm.ofhcr, she shall not be moved 

55.10. mischiel'mf/ic m. || 11. wickedness ni^/icra. 
74. 4. enemies roar in the in. of thy congregation 

^ 12. working salvation 271 t/te ?«. of the earth 
78. 28. and he let it fall in the m. of their camp 
102. 24. take me net away in the m. of my days 
110. 2. rule thou in the m. of thine enemies 
11(5. 19. ])ay vows in the m. of thee, O Jerusalem 
138.7.though I wall*m them, of trouble, thou will 
Prsv. 4. 21. keep them in the in. of thine heart 
5.14.1 was in all evil in them, of the congregation 
8. 20. I lead.2/i the m. of the paths of judgment 

14. 33. that which is in the m. of fools is folly 
23. 34. as he that lieth down in the m. of the sea 
30. 19. the way of a ship in the m. of the sea 

Tsa. 5.2. and I built a tower in the m. of it 

6. 5.1 dwell in the m.. of a people of unclean lips 
12. be a great forsaking in the m. of the land 

7. 6. set a king in the m. of it, the son of Tabeal 
12.6. great is Holy One in t. in. of thee, Has. 11. 9. 

16. 3. as the night in the m. of the noon day 

19. 24. even a blessing in the m. of the land 

41. 18. I will open fountains in the m. of thee 
Jer. 6. 6 she is wholly oppressjon in the m. of her 

9- 6. thine habitation is in the m. of deceit 
14.9. thou,0 hov(\,artinthem. of us, leave us not 

17. 11. he shall leave them in the in. of his days 

37. 12. to separate himself iti the in. of the people 
ham. 4. 13. shed blood of the just in the in. of lier 
Ezek. 5. 5. I have set it in the m. of the nations 

8. I will execute judgment zw the m. of thee 
6. 7. the slain shall fall in the in. of you, 11. 7. 

17. 16. in the in. of Babylon he shall die 

22. 3. the city sheddeth blood in the m. of it 

21. and ye shall be melted in the m. thereof 

22. as Sliver is melted in the m. of the furnace 
25. they have made many widows in t. m. thereof 

27. her princes in the m. thereof are like wcflves 

23. 39. thus have they done in the m. of my house 
26. 5. for spreading of nets in the m. of the sea 

28. 22. O Zidon, I will be glorified in the m. of thee 

36. 23. which ye have profaned in the m. of them 
37. 26. will set my sanctuary in the m. of them 

28. when my sanctuary shall ho. inthe in. o^ihem 
43. 7. where L will dwell in the m. of Israel, 9. 
46. 10. and the prince in the m. shall go in 

Dan. 3. 25. four men walking zn the m. of the fire 
9. 27. in the m. of the week, oblation shall cease 
Has. 5. 4. spirit of whoredoms is in the m. of them 
Joel 2. 27. ye shall know I am in the m. of Israel 
Amosl. 10. conspired m them, of the house of Isrl. 
Mic. 5. 7. remnant be in the m. of many people, 8. 
6. 14. thy casting down shall be in the in. of thee 
JVflA. 3. 13. thy people in the m. of thee are women 
Hab. 3.2. in the m. of the years revive thy work 
Zeph. 2. 14. fiocks shall lie down in the m. of her 
3. 5. just Lord is in the m. thereof, will not do 
12. 1 v.'il! leave in the m. of thee a poor people 

15. king of Tsr. the Lord is in the m. of thee. 17. 
Zech. 2. 5. I will be the glory in the in. of her 

10. rejoice, for I will dwell in the in. of thee, 11. 

5. 4. the curse shall remain in the m. of his house 
7. a woman that sitteth in the m. of the ephah 

8. 3. and will dwell in the m. of Jerusalem, 8. 
14. 4. the mount of olives shall cleave in the m. 
Mat.lO.lQ. I send you as sheep m (Ac m. of wolves 

14.24. ship was in them, of the sea, Mark 6. 47. 
18. 2. set a little child int. m. of them, Mark 9. 36. 

20. are gathered, there am I in the m. of them 
Luke 2.46. found him sitting in the 77i.of the doctors 

6. 8. rise, and stand forth in the m. and he arose 
21. 21. lei them which are in the m. of it depart 

23. 45. the vail of the temple was rent in the m. 

24. 36. Jesus himself stood in t. m. .Tohn 20. 19, 20. 
John 8. 3. and when they had set her in the m. 9. 

19. 18. on either side one, and Jesus in the vi. 
Acts 1. 15. Peter stood upm them, of the disciples 

18. Judas falling burst asunder in the m. 
17. 22. then Paul stood up in the m. of Mars' hill 
Phil. 2. 15. blameless 271 (Ac 771. of a crooked generat. 
Reiu 1. 13. in them, of the seven candlesticks, 2. 1. 
2. 7. which is in the m. of the Paradise of God 
4. 6. and 772 (Ac m. of the throne were four beasts 
5. 6. lo, in them, of the throne stood a Lamb, 7.17. 

Into the MIDST. 

Exod. 14. 22. Israel went 277(0 (Ac m. of the sea 

24. 18. and IMoses went 272(0 (Ac in, of the l bud 

33.5.1 will come 272(0 (Ac ??2.of thee and consume 

JV*?J772. 16.47. Aaron ran 2*72(0 them, of congregation 

I JS272;!.Af 22. 35. blood ran into the m. of the chariot 

K5(A.4. l.Wordecai went 2'72(o (Ac 772. of cityand cried 

P5.46.2. fho' mountain? be carried 272(0 (. 772. of sea 

57. 6. 2'72(o the m. whereof they are fallen themsel v. 

Jer. 21 . 4. 1 will assemble them 272(0 (. 772. of this city 

51. G3. cast it into the m. of the river Euphrates 

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f Ezek. 5. 4. cast them into the m. of the fire and burn 

22. 19. 1 will gather you 272(0 (Ac 772. of Jerusalem 

Z)a72.3.6.shall be cast 272(0 (Ac 7?2. of a fiery furnace 

Zech. 5. 8. and he cast it 272(0 (Ac 772. of the ephah 

Out of the MIDST. 

Oen. 19.29. sent Lot out of the in. oflhe overthrow 

Exoi. 3. 2. angel appeared 022( of the m. of a bush 

4, God called to him o22( of the in. of bush, 24.16. 

Deut. 4. 12. the Lord spake unto you 022( of the in. 

of the fire, 15, 33, 36. | 5. 4, 22, 24. 

34. to take him a nation <^2t( 0/ (Ac 772. of another 

.7osA.4.3.take 022( oft. in. of Jondan twelve stones,8. 

7. 23. and they took them out of the in. of the tent 

Isa. 24. 18. and he that cometh oiit of the m. of pit 

52.11.depart,go 0.0/ tti. of her, Jer. 50. 8. | 51 . 6, 45. 

Ezek. 11.7. 1 will bring you forth o22( of the m. of it 

29. 4. 1 will bring thee out of the m. of thy rivers 

32. 21. shall speak to him out of the m. of hell 

./37?2os6. 4. that eat calves o22:(o/ (Ac in. of the stall 

Mic. 5. 10. 1 will cutoif horses 022( 0/ (Ac 772. of thee 

13. images || 14. pluck up groves out ofm. of thee 

Zeph.'S.ll. then I will take away o22(o/(. 222. of thee 

MIDWIFE. 
Gen. 35. 17. the 772. said unto Rachel, fear not 
38. 28. the 772. bound on his hand a scarlet thread 
Exod. 1. 16. he said, when ye do the ofiice of a 772. 

MID WIVES. 
Exod.l. 17. but the 772. feared God, anddidnot,21. 

19. are delivered ere the 772. come unto them 

20. therefore God dealt well with the 772. 
MIGHT, Substantive. 

Gen. 49. 3. Reuben, thou art my first-born, my 772. 
JV22772. 14. 13. broughtest up this people in thy 772. 
Deut. 3. 24. that can do according to thy 772." 

6. 5. thou shalt love thy God with all thy 772. 
8. 17. the 772. of mine hand hath gotten me wealth 

28. 32. there shall be no in. in thine hand 
Judg. 5. 31. as the sun goeth forth in his 772. 

6. 14. go in this thy 772. || 16.30. bowed with his 722. 
2 Sam. 6. 14. David danced with all his 722. ' 

1 Kings 15. 23. the acts of Asa and all his 772. 
16. 5. Baasha his 772. || 27. Omri and his 722. 
22.45. Jehoshaphat and his 772. that he shewed 

2 Kings 10. 34. Jehu his 772. || 13.8. Jehoahaz his 722. 
13. 12. Joash II 14. 15. acts of Jehonsh and his tti. 
14.28. Jeroboam || 20. 20. Hezekiah and his 772. 
23. 25. Josiah turned to the Lord with all his 772. 
24. 16. the king brought captive all the men of 77t. 

1 Chron. 12. 8. men of 722. came to David to the hold 

29. 2. 1 prepared for the house with all my 772. 
12. in thine hand is power and 772. 2 Chron. 20. 0. 
30. the acts of David with his reign and 772. 

2 Chr. 20. 12. we have no 7?2. against this company 
Esth. 10. 2. acts of Ahasucrus, his power and 772. 
P5(z?. 76.5. none of the men of77(. found their hands 

89. 1 13. thou hast an arm with 772. strong is 

145. 6. men shall speak of the 722. of thy acts 
Prov. 24.t 5. a man of knowledge strengtheneth 772. 
Eccl. 9.10. thy handfindeth to do, do it v/ith thy m. 
Isa. 3. t 25. and thy ??2. shall fall in the war 

]1. 2. the spirit of counsel and in. shall rest on him 

33. 13. ye that are near, acknowledge my 772. 

40. 26. calleth them by the greatness of his 772. 
29. to them that have no 772. he increaseth strength 
•ler. 9. 23. nor let the mighty man glory in his 772. 

10. 6. thou art great, and thy name is great in 77;. 

16 2]. behold, I will cause them to know my 772. 

49. 35. I will break the chief of their 772. 

51. 30. their 722. hath failed, they became as women 
Ezek. 32. 30. they are ashamed of their in. 
Dan. 2. 20. blessed be G. for wisdom and 772. are his 
23. 1 thank thee, O God, who hast given m^e 77;. 

3. t 4. he cried with 722. 4. f 14. | 5. t 7. 

4. 30. that I have built by the m. of my power 
Mic. 3. 8. truly I am full of judgment and of 772. 

7. 16. nations shall be confounded at all their m. 
Zech. 4. 6. not by 722. nor by power, but by my Spirit 
Eph. 1. t 19. the working of tli£ ??2. of his power 

21. far above all 772. power, and dominion 
3. 16. to be strengthened with 722. Col. 1. 11. 
6. 10. be strong in the Lord, and in power of his 772. 
2 Pet. 2. 11. whereas angels that are greater in 772. 
Rev. 7. 12. glory and 772. be unto our God for ever 

MIGHT be. 
Gen. 30. 34. 1 would it 772. be according to thy word 
Exod. 36. 18. to couple the tent, that it in. be one 
39. 21. that it 722. be above the curious girdle 
Lev. 26. 45. brought forth, that Im.he their God 
Deut. 5. 29. fear me, that it 772. be well with them 
1 Sam. 18. 27. that he 722. be the king's son-in-law 

1 Kings 8. 16.^iat my name 722. be put therein 

2 Kings 7.2. would make windows, 772. this thing be 
1.5. 19. gave silver, that his hand 222. be with him 

'2 Chron. 6.5. a house, that my name 222. ic there, 6. 
Psal. 78. 8. 722. not be as their fathers, a stubborn 
Jer. 13. 11. that they 772. he unto me a people 
Ezek. 17. 8. in good soil, that it 722. be a goodly vine 
.36. 3. that ye 722. be a possession to the heathen 
Hos. 6. 1 5. that thy judgments 772. be as the light 
Mai. 2. 4. that my covenant m. be with Levi 



Jl/ar A- 5.18.pray, that he 722. be witir him, Lukf.H. 38 
LukeS. 9. asked, saying, what 722. this jiarable Del 
John 15. 11. and that your joy 7/2. be lull 
liovi. 4. 11. 722. be the father of them liiat believe 
16.that it m.be of grace || 14. 9. 772. behoxd of dead 
2 I'hcss. 3. 8. 772. not be chargeable to any of you 
Philem. 8, though 1 722. be much bold in Christ 
Beb. 2. 17. that he 7.'2. be a merciful High-Priest 
12. 10. that we 722. be partakers o! his holiness , 
1 Pet. 1. 21. that your tuith aiid hope 722. be in God" 
See FuLriLLED. 
MIGHTY. 
Gen. 10. 9. he was a 722. hunter before the Lord 

18.18. Abraham shall become great and 722. nation 
23. 6. hear us, thou art a rn. prince amongst us 

Exod. 1. 7. the children of Israel waxed ni, 20. 
9.28. that there be no more 7?t.thunderiiigs and hail 
10. 19. the Lord turned a in. strong west-wind 
15. 10. they sank as lead in the 722. waters 

Lev. 19. 15. nor shall honour the person of the 772, 

Mum. 22. 6. curse this people, for they are too 722. 

Z>e22(.4.37.he brougiu thee out \vilh r/t. power, 9. 29, 
7. 23. sliall destroy them with a 721. destruAion 
26.5. became there a great nation, 722. and populous 

Judg. 5.13. L. made me have dominion over the m. 
23. they came not to help of the L. against the 722. 

1 Sam. 4. 8. out of the hand of these 722. gods 

2 Sam. 1. 19. how are the ??2. fallen! 25. 

21. the shield of the 722. is vilely cast away 

22. from the blood of the slain, from fat of the 778, 
2 Kings 24. 15. the 721. of the laud carried he captive 

1 Chron. 1. 10. Nimrod was rn. || 12. 28. Za(lok772. 
27. 6. Benaiah was 7/2. || 2 Chron. 13. 21. Abijah 772. 

2 CAro72. 26.13. army that made, war with in. powei 
27. 6. so Jotham became 772. because he jjrepared 

Ezra 4.20.there have been 722. kings over Jerusalem 

7.28. hath extended mercy to me before 722. princes 
JVcA.3.16.Nehemiah repaired to the house of the m. 

9. 11. thou threwest a stone in the m. waters 
Job 5. 15. but he saveth the poor J'rom the 722. 

6. 23. or redeem me from the hand of the 722.? 

9. 4. he is wise in heart, and in. in strength 

12. 19. he leadeth princes, and he ovenhroweth tji. 
21. he weakeneth the strength of the 722. 

21. 7. wherefore are the wicked 722. in power ? 
24. 22. he draweth also the 722. with his power 

34. 20. the 722. shall be token away without hand 

35. 9. they cry out by reason of the arm of the m. 
41. 25. he raiseth himself, the 7/2. are afraid 

Psal.2-i. 8. Lord strong and 722. Lord m. in battle 
29. 1. give to the Lord, O ye 772. glory and strength 
45. 3. gird thy sword on thy thigh, O most m. 
59. 3. for lo, the 772. are gathered agaiustme 

68. 33. doth send outhis voice, and that a 722. voice 

69. 4. being mine enerr.des wrongfully are 772. 
74. 15. thou driest up in. rivers, the day is thine 
82. 1. God standeth in ihz congregation of the 771 
89. 6. who among sons 772. can be likened to Lord? 

13. thou hast a in. arm, strong is thy hand 
19. I have laid help upon one that is 772. 
50. I bear in my bosom the reproach of the m. 
93. 4. the Lord is mightier than the 772.waves ofsea 
103.120. bless the Lord, ye angels 772. in strength 
106. 8. that he might make his 222. power known 
112. 2. his seed shall be 722. upon the earth 
120.4. sharp arrows of the 722. with coals of juniper 
1.35. lO.who smote greatnations, and slew 722.king6 
P7-oy. 16. 32. that is slow to anger is better than m. 
18. 18. the lot parteth between the m. 

21. 22. a wise man scaleth the city of the 772. 

23. n. their Redeem, is 722. shall plead their cause 
Isa. 3. 25. and thy m. shall fall in the war 
5. 22. woe to them that are 722. to drink wine 
11. 15. with his 772. M'ind shall he sliake his hand 
17. 12. a rushing like the rushing of 772. waters 

22. 17. will carry thee away with a 772. captivity 
49. 24. shall the prey be taken from the 772.? 

63. 1. 1 that speak in righteousness, m. to save 
Jer. 5. 15. it is a 772. and an ancient nation, a nation 



32. 19. great in counsel and 772. in: work 

33. 3. and I will show thee great and in. things 
Ezek. 17. 13. he hath also taken the 772.' of the land 

32.12. by thesv.ordsof the722. will I make thee fall 
21. the strong among the 722. shall speak to him 
27. they shall not lie with the 722. that are fallen 
38. 15. thou shalt come with a great and 772. army 
39. 18. ye shall eat the flesh of the 722. and drink 
Dan. 4. 3. how great and 722. are his wonders .' 
8.24.his power shall be 772. but not by his own pow. 
11. 3. a 722. king shall stand up that shall rule 
25. shall be stir, up with a very great and 772. army 
■^m.o.t 2. 14. neither shall the 722. deliver himself 
2. ]6. he that is courageous among the 772. shall fleo 
5. 12. I know your m. sins || 24. as a 722. stream 
.Jonah 1. 4. there was a 772. tempest in the sea , 
Zech. 11.2. howl, because the 772. are spoiled 
Mat. 1] . 20. where most of his 722. works were done 
21. if the 772. works which were done in you, 23. 
13. 54. whence hath this man these 722. works ? 
58. he did not many m. v/orks there, Mai-k 6. 5 



MIL 



MIN 



MIN 



Mat.lA.Q.this is John tho Baptist,thoTefore m.works 
do shew forth themselves in him, jMark6. 14. 

Mark 6. 2. jn. works are wrought by his Imnd 

Luke 1. 49. he that is in. hatli tloiie great tilings 
52. he hatJi put down the ?«. from tlioir seats 
9. 43. ihey were amazed at the m. power of God 
15. 14. there arose a m. famine in that land 
19. 37. praised God for the m. works they had seen 
24. 19. who was a i)rophet m. in deed and word 

^cts 2.2. sound from heav. as of a rushing //i. wind 
7. 22. Moses was m. in words and in deeds 

18. 24. ApoUos was in. in the scriptures 
Rom. 15. 19. tlie Gentiles obedient through vi. signs 

1 Cor. 1. 26. not many vn.not many noble, are called 
27.God hath chosen weak, to confound things m. 

2 Cor. ]().4.weaponsofour warfare are ?«. thro' G. 
13. 3. which to you is not weak, but m. in you 

GaZ.2.8.'Jie same was m. in me toward the Gentiles 
£p/«.1.19-accordingto tho working of his m. jjower 
2TACS5.1.7. Jesus shall be reveal. with his m. angels 
Rev. 6. 13. when she is shaken of a m. wind 
10. 1. I saw another m. angel come down, 18. 21. 
If). 18 so m. an earthquake and so great 
18. 10 that 771. city || 19- 6. voice of 7«. thunderings 
.See' Acts, God, Hand, Man, Men. 
MIGHTY one. 
G'era-lO.S.Nimrod began to he a m. one in the eartli 
fsa. 1.24. therefore saith Lord, Lord of hosts, the 
m. one of Israel, 30. 29. | 49. 26. | 00. 16. 
10. 34. and Lebanon shall fall by m. one 
28. 2. behold, the Lord hath a m. and strong o?ie 
Jer. 20. 11. the Lord is with me as a m. terrible one 
jEzei". 31. 11. have delivered him into hand of j/i. one 

MIGHTY ones. 
Exod.'l5.'\ 11. who is like to thee among the m.ones? 
Judg.5.'2^l. broken by prancing of their m. ones 
Isa. 13. 3. 1 have called my ?7i. ones for mine anger 
Jer. 46. 5. their m. ones are beaten down and fled 
Joel 3. 11. thither cause thy m. ones to come down 

MIGHTIER. 
Gen. 20. 16. for thou art much m. than we 
Exod. 1. 9. the ciiildren of Israel are m. than wo 
JV«m. 14. 12. a greater nation and in. than they, 
Deut.4.33.\ 7.1. | 9. 1, 14. | 11.23. 
PsaZ.93.4. the Lord on high is m. than many waters 
Eecl. 6. 10. neither contend with him that is ?«. 
Mat.3.ll. I baptize with water, but he that cometh 
after me is m. than I, Mark 1. 7. J^uke 3. 16. 
MIGHTIES. 
1 Chron. 11. 12. Eleazar \j|as one of the three m. 

19. these things did these three m. 
24. Benalah had a name among the three m. 

MIGHTILY. 
Deut. 6.3. observe to do.it, that ye may increase ??i. 
Judg. 4. 3. Jabin7;i. oppressed Israel twenty years 
14. 6. the spirit of L. came vi. on Samson, 15. 14. 
lS'a7/!.14.t43. Saul wrought )n. and smote Amalek 
Isa. 10. \ 34. and Lebanon shall fall 7/(. 
42. t 13. the Lord shall behave himself ?«. 
.7er. 25.30. the Lord shall m. roar on his habitation 
Tonali 3. 8. let man and beast cry m. unto God 
JVah.2. 1. watch the way, fortify thy power in. 
Jicts 18. 28. for he m. convinced the Jews 
19. 20. so m. grew the word of God, and prevailed 
Col. 1. 29. his working, which workcth in ine m. 
Rev. 18. 2. he cried in. saying, Habylon is fallen 

MILCH. 

Ge?i. 32. 15. thirty m. camels with their colts 

1 Sam. 6. 7. make a new cart, take two m. kine, 10. 

MILDEW, .Sec Blasting. 

MILE. 

Mat, 5. 41. shall compel thee to go a m. go twain 

MILK 
Signifies, A liquid food which ice have from coics, 
<^c. wherewith babes and children are chiefly 
noiiri'shed, Gen. 18. 8. Isa. 28. 9. To which are 
compared, [1] The loeakest spiritual food^ or 
the most plain and easy truths of the gospel, 
whereby young converts are nourished and edi- 
fied, 1 Cor. 3. 2. Ileb. 5. 12. 1 Pet. 2. 2. [2] Sweet, 
agreeable, and edifying speech, Cant. 4. 11. [3] 
Tlie graces, scriUces, and obedience of the 
godly. Cant. 5. 1. 
A land flowing with milk and honey, Josh. 5. 6. .-? 
country of extraordinary fertility , affording all 
things necessary for the support and comfort 
of life. 
Wine and milk, Fsa. 55. 1. All sorts of spirit\ial 

blessings and privileges. 
Oen. 18. 8. and Abraham took butter and m. 
49. 12. and his teeth shall be white with m. 
Deut. .32. 14. butter of kino and m. of sheep 
Judg. 4. 19. Jael opened a bottle of 7/i. and gave 
5. 25. he asked water, and she gave him m. 
Job 10. 10. hast thou not poured me out as m. 7 
21.24. his breasts are full of m. his bones moistened 
Trov. 27. 27. thou shalt have goats' m. for food 
30. 33. the churning of 7rt. bringetii forth butter 
\!ant. 4. 11. honey and m. are under thy tongue 
S 1. 1 have drunk my wine with my m. 
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Cant. 5. 12. b' t eyes washed with m. and fitly set 

Isa. 7. 22. for i^bundance of 7n. that they shall give 
28. 9. thexn ti'it are weaned from the m. 
55. 1. come, Luy wine and m. without money 
60. 16. tliou>-(ialt suck the m. of tho Gentiles 

Lam. 4. 7. ho' Nazarites weie whiter than m. 

Ezek. 25. 4. sliall eat thy fruit, and drink thy m. 

Jael 3. 18. the liilis shall flow with m. and rivers 

1 C«?-.3.2.I have fed you with m. and not with meat 
9.7. who feedeth a flock, and eatetli not of the m. ? 

Heb. 5.12. ye are become such as have need oim. 1 
13. for every one that useth vi. is a babe 

1 Pet.2.2. new-born babes desire sincere in. of word 

See Flowing. 

MILK. 

Isa. 66. 11. that ye may m. out and be delighted 
MILL, S. 

Exod. 11. 5. the maid-servant that is behind the m. 

J^um. 11. 8. the people ground the manna in m. 

Mat. 24. 41. two women shall be grinding at the tti. 
MILLET. 

Ezek. 4. 9. take lentiles, m. and make bread 
MILLIONS. 

Gen. 24. GO. be thou mother of thousands of ?«. 
MILLSTONE. 

Deut. 24. 6. no man shall take the m. to pledge 

Judg.9.5i3.a. woman cast a piece of 7H. 2 Saiu.11.21. 

Job 41. 24. heart as hard as a piece of the nether m. 

Mat. 18. G. it were better that a m. were hanged 
about his neck, Mark 9. 42. Juke 17. 2. 

TJeu.lS. 21.an angel took up a stone like a great 77!. 

22. the sound of a 771. shall be heard no more 

MILLSTONES. 

Tsa. 47. 2. take the m. and grind meal, uncover 

Jer. 25. 10. I will take away the sound of the m. 
MINCING. 

Isa. 3. 16. wanton eyes, walking and ?7t. as they go 
MIND 

Signifies, [1] The understanding or judgment, 
whereby we distinguish between good and evil, 
lawful and unlawful, 2 Cor. 3. 14. Tit. 1. 15. 
[2] 'J'he regenerated and renewed part of man, 
Rom. 7. 25. [3] The heart. Gen. 26. 35. Deut. 
18. 6. [4] The memory, Psal. 31. 12. Isa. 46. 8. 
[5] End, design, or intention, Prov. 21. 27. 
[6] Thought, or imagination, Isa. 26. f 3. [7] 
IVit, or soundness of mind, Mark 5. 15. Luke 
8. 35. [8] The tcill, 1 Peter 5. 2. [9] Aff'cc- 
tion. Acts 17. 11. 

Who hath known the mind of the Lord, 1 Cor. 2. 
16. IVhat natural, carnal man hath been 
taught by the Spirit, the will, counsel, and 
purpose of God, and the divine mysteries of 
vian''s salvation ? 

But we have the mind of Christ, 1 Cor. 2. 16. 
But ice loho are endued with the Spirit, have 
an experimental knowledge of God's will, and 
of spiritual divine things, revealed to us by 
the Spirit, who is our teacher, and knoics the 
mind of Christ, and reveals it to us, John 16. 
13. 1 Cor. 2. 10. 

]\ILND, Substantive. 

Gen. 26. 35. which were a grief of t??. to Isaac 

/yC?). 24. 12. the ;«. of the Lord might be shewed them 

Deut. 18.6. and come with all the desire of his 777. 

28. 65. the Lord shall give thee sorrow of 7?;. 
30. 1. shalt call them to 77/. among the nations 

1 Chron. 28. 9. and serve him with a willing m. 
JVch. 4. 6. fw the people had a 777. to work 
Job 23. 13. but he is of one 777. who can turn him 1 
Psal. 31. 12. am forgotten, as a dead man out of 777. 
Prov. 21. 27. he bringcth it with a wicked 777. 

29. II. a fool uttereth all his in. but a wise man 
/5a.26.3. keej) in iieace, wliosc m. is stayed on thee 

8. bring it again to 777. O ye transgressors 

17. and the former shall not come into m. 

3. 16. the ark of covenant shall not come to m. 

t27. the land whereunto they lift their ??7. 
44. 21. and came it not into his 777.? 
Dan. 5. 20. when his 777. was hardened in jiride 
Hab. 1. 11. then shall his m. change, and he shall 
Mark 5. 15. sitting in his right 777. I^uke 8. 35. 

14. 72. Peter called to 7/1. the words of Jesus 
Luke 1. 29. Mary cast in her 777. what salutation 

12. 29. neither be ye of doubtful 777. 

Acts 2. t 6. the multitude were troubled in 777. 
12. t20. Herod bore a hostile in. against Tyre 
17. 11. they received word with all readiness of 777. 
20. 19. serving the Lord with humility of 777. 

Rom. 1. 28. God gave them up to a reprobate 777. 
7. 25. so then, with the 777. 1 servo the law of Go\l 
8. 7. the carnal 777. is enmity against God 
27. he knoweth what is the 7?t. of the S])irit 
11. 34. who hath known the 777. of the Lord 1 
12. 16. be of the sa..ie m. one toward another 
14.5. every man be fully persuaded in his own m. 

15. 6. that ye may with one 777. glorify God 
1 Cor. 1. 10. ye be joined together in the same m. 

2. 16. for who hath known the m. of the Lord to 
instruct him? but we have the 777. of Christ 
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2 Cor. 7. 7. when he told us your earnest desIiG 

your mourning, your fervent m. toward ine 

8. 12. for if there be first a willing 7;(. it is accepted 

13. 11. brethren, be of one 777. Phil. 1. 27. | 2. 2. 

Epk. 2. 3. fulfilling the desires of the flesh and m. 

4. 17. as other Gentiles walk in vanity of their m 

Phil. 2. 3. in lowliness of 777. let each esteem other 

5. let this 777. be in you, which was in Christ Jesus 

4. 2. that they be of the same 7^7. in the Lord 
Col. 2. 18. vainly pufled up by his fleshly m. 

3. 12. puton kindness, humbleness of /«. meekness 
2 Thess. 2. 2. that they be not soon shaken in 777. 
2 7'7?77. 1.7. God hath given us the spirit of sound m. 
Tit. 1. 15. but their m. and conscience is defiled 

3. 1. put them in m. to be subject to powers 
Heb. 8. 10. I will put my laws into their 777. 

12. f 17. he found no way to change his m. 
1 Pet. 3. 8. be yc all of one in. having compassion 

4. 1. arm yourselves likewise with the same m. 

5. 2. not for filthy lucre, but of a ready 777. 
Rev. 17. 9. here is the 777. which hath wisdom 

13. these have one 777. and shall give their powej 

See Alienated. 

Mine or 777?^ MIND. 

JVum. 16. 23. 1 liave not done tbem of mine own m. 

24. 13. I cannot do good or bad of 7/i7?7e own m. 

1 .^77777. 2. 35. according to that which is in my m 

1 Chron. 22. 7. it was in my m. to build a house 
Isa. 21. 1 4. my m. wandered, fearfulncss affrighted 
Jer. 15. 1. my m. could not be toward this people 

19. 5. neither came it into my m. 32. 35. 
Lam. 3. 21. this I recall to my m. therefore hope 
Rom. 7. 23. another law warring ag. law of my m 

Thy MIND. 
lSffl7/i. 9.20. set noithym.on the asses, they are found 

20. t 4. sny what is thy m. and I will do it 
Job 34. 33. should it be according to thy in. ? 
iCze/i:.38.]0.same time shall things come into thy m. 
Dan. 2.29. O king, thy thoughts came into thy nu 
Mat. 22. 37. thou shalt love the Lord thy God with 

all thy rn. Mark 12. 30. Luke 10. 27. 
Philem. 14. without thy m. would I do nothing 

Your MIND. 
^671. 23^8. if it be your m. I should bury my dead 
.ler. 51. 50. and let Jerusalem come into your m. 
J?2c/i.ll.5.Iknowthe things that come into ?/077ri« 
20. 32. and that which cometh into your in, 
Rom. 12.2. be transformed by renewing o^yourfs.. 

2 Cor. S. 19. and declaration of your ready 777, 
9. 2. for I know the forwardness of your m. 

Eph. 4. 23. and be renewed in the spirit of your m. 
Col. 1. 21. that were sometimes enemies in 7/o?(?- 777. 

3. t 2. set your in. on th.ings above, not on things 

1 Pet. 1. 13. gird up the loins of your m. be sober 
MIND, Verb. 

Rom. 8. 5. that are after flesh, 777. things of the flesh 
12. Ki. 777. not high things, but condescend to men 
Phil. 3. 16. nevertheless let us 777. the same thing 

19. for many walk, who 777. earthly things 
MINDED. 

Ruth 1. 18. she was stedfastly 777. to go with her 

2 Chron. 24. 4. Joash was 777. to repair the house 
Ezra 7, 13. which are m. of their own free will 
Mat. 1. 19. Joseph was 777. to put her away privily 
Rom. 8. 6. for to be carnally 777. is death, but to be 

spiritually 777. is life and peace 

II. 20. be not high-777. hut fear 
15. 5. grant you to be like777.one toward another 

2 Cor. 1. 15. in this confidence I v.-as 777. to come 

17. when I was thus 777. did I use lightness 
Gal. 5. 10. that you will be no otherv/ise 777. 
Phil. 2. 2. that ye be like 7?i. having the same love 

20. no man like 777. who will care for your y'r^/n 
3. 15. let US, as many as be perfect, be thus 777. if iii 

any thing ye be otherwise 777. God shall reveal 
1 Thess. 5. 14. brethren, comfort the feeble 777. 

1 777/7. 6. 17. charge that the rich be not h'tgb-m, 

2 Tint. 3. 4. for men shall be heady, high-77(. 
Tit. 2. 6. young men e.\hort to be sober 777. 
■/a777.1.8. a double-777. man is unstable in all liis ways 

4. 8. and purify your hearts, ye doubIe-7?7, 
MINDFUL. 

1 Chron. 16. 15. be ye 777. always of his covenant 
J^ch. 9. 17. our fathers were not 777. of tJiy wonders 
Psal. 8.4, what is man, that thou art 777. ofhim, and 

the son of 777. that thou visitest him 1 Heb. 2. 6. 

III. 5. he will ever be 777. of his covenant 
n5.i2.the Lord hath been 77i.ofus, he will bless us 

Isa. 17. 10. not been m. of the rock of thy strength 

2 T'7777. 1. 4. being 777. of thy tears, to be filled 
Heb. 11. 1.5. if they had been 777. of that country 
2 Pet. 3. 2. that yc may he 777. of the words spokt:. 

MINDS. 
.Indg. 19.30. consider of it, and speak yourm. 
2 Sam. 17. 8. and they ho chafed in their 772. 
2 Kings 9. 15. if it be your m. lot none go forth 
Ezek.'^2'i. 25. that whereujion they set their 7?i. 

36. 5. with despiteful 777. to cast it out for a pre.' 
Acts 14. 2. and made their m. evil aflected 

28. 6. they changed their 7?7. said he was a god 



MIN 

2 (Jor. 3. 14. buttiieir ni. were blinded, veil untakcn 
•1 4. tho god of tliis world lialli blinded the v.l 
11.3. so your w.slio'd be corrupted from siinuiicity 

VhiL 4. 7. the peace of God shall keep yv)ur vi. 

1 Tim. 6. 5. men of corrupt m. 2 Tim. 3. 8. 
[Feb. 10. 1(5. and in their in. will I write tliem 

1-2. 3- lest ye be wearied and faint in your m. 
'il'eU 3. 1. 1 stir up your pure m. by way of reniemb. 

MINDING. 
Acts 20. 13. Paul m. himself to go afoot 

]M1N£. 
.fob 28. t 1- surely there is a7«. for the silver 

IMINE. 
Gen. 31. 43. and a.11 that thou seest is vi. 
48. 5. are m. as Reuben and Simeon shall be m. 
Erod.Vi.-l. sanctify to me all the first-born, both of 
man and beast, it is m. 34. 19. J^um. 3. 13. 

19. 5. for all the earth is m. Psal. 50. 12. 
Lev. 20. 26. that ye should be m. Isa. 43. 1. 

25. 23. the land is m. for ye are strangers 
JVmw. 3. 12. the Levites shall be m. 45. [ 8. 14. 
8. 17. the tirst-born of children of Israel are m. 

2 Sam. 14. 30. Absalom said, Joab's field is near r/i 

1 Kings 2. 15. knowest that the kingdom was m. 
3. 26. let it be neither m. nor thine, divide it 

20. 3. thy silver, and gold, and wives, are vi. 

2 Kings 10. 6. if ye will be m. and if ye will hearken 
Job 41. 11. whatsoever is under heaven is m. 
Psal. 18. 23. I kept myself from m. iniquity 

50. 10. for every beast of the forest is m. 
11. and the wild beasts of the field are m. 

60. 7. Gilcad is m. and Manasseh is m. 108. 8. 
Prov. 8. 14. counsel is m. and sound wisdom 
Cant. 2. 16. my beloved is m. and I am his, 6. 3. 

8. 12. my vineyard, which is m. is before me 
Jer. 44. 28. whose word shall stand, m. or theirs 
Ezek. 18. 8. I sware to thee, thou becamest m. 

18. 4. behold, all souls are m. soul of son ism. 

23. 4. and they were m. \\ 5. when she was m. 

29. 9. theriver" is m. \\ 35. 10. these countries be ?n. 
Hag. 2. 8. the silver is m. and the gold is m. 
Mai. 3. 17. they shall be m. saith the Lord 
J!fa^7.24.that heareth sayings of to. and doeth them 
26.heareth these sayings of ra.and doeth them not 

20. 23. but to sit on my right hand and on my left, 
is not 7)1. to give, it shall be given, Mark 10. 40. 
Luke 11. 6. a friend of m. in his journey is come 
John 2. 4. Jesus saith, m. hour is not yet come 

7.16.my doctrine is not m. \\ 10. 14. am known of m. 

14. 24. the word which ye hear is not m. 

Ifi. 14. he shall receive of m. and shew it you 
15. all things that the Father hath are m. 

17. 10. all m. are thine, and thine are m. _ 
Rom. 12.19. vengeance is m. I will repay, saith Ld. 
Phil. 1. 4. in every prayer of ra. making request 

MINGLE. 
Isa. 5.22. and men of strength to 7«. strong drink 

9. 1 11- tbe Lord shall m. his enemies together 

19. 12. I will m. Egyptians with Egyptians 
Dan. 2. 43. they shall m. with the seed of men 

MINGLED. 
Exod. 9. 24. there was fire ?«. with the hail 
/^eu. 19. 19. shalt not sow thy field with m. seed 
Ezra 9.2.holy seed have m. themselves with people 
Job 24. 1 6. they reap every one his m. corn 
Psal. 102. 9. and m. my drink with weeping 

108. 35. but vv'ere m. among the heathen 
Prov. 9. 2. killed her beasts, she hath ?«. her wine 

5. and drink of the wine which I have m. 
fsa. 19. 14. the Lord ha-th m. a perverse spirit 
Jer. 25. 20. gave the cup to all the m.. people, 24. 

50. 37. a sword on all the vi. people, Ezek. 30. 5. 
Mat. 27. 34. ihey gave him vinegar m. with gall 
Mark ]5. 23. they gave him wine m. with myrrh 
Ltif.-" 13. 1. whose blood Pilate had??*, withsacrifi. 
Jiko. -i. 7. there followed hail and fire m. with blood 

15. 2. i saw as it were a sea of glass m. with fire 

MINISH, ED. 
Exod. 5. 19. ye shall not m. ought of your task 
Psal. 107. 39. again they are m. and brought low 

MINISTER 
Signifies, One who serves, waits on, or attends 
another, Exod. 24. 13. 1 Kings 10. 5. It is 
a word applied, [1] To Christ, who is called, 
A Minister of the sanctuary, Heb. 8. 2. that 
is, Christ being now gone up into heaven, 
typified by the holy of holies, he does there 
minister, or execute the remainder of his office 
in his human natxire, by presenting the merit 
of his sacrifice, as thejiigh-priest brought the 
blood of the sin-offering into the most holy 
place once a year, Exod. 30. 10. Lev. 16. 15. 
[2] To such as are appointed to attend the 
service of Ood in his church, to dispense and 
give forth faithfully and wisely, the word, 
sacraments and other holy things, 1 Cor. 4. 
1. [3] To magistrates, who are God's officers 
tnd deputies to punish suc\._ as transgress 
kis law, and to defend the good, Rom. 13. 
[4] To the holy angels, 7cho are always 
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ready to execute the commznds of God, Psal. 

104. 4. 
Exod. 24. 13. Moses rose up, and his m. Joshua 
./osh. 1. 1. the Lord spake to Joshua, Moses' m. 
2 Kings 6. f 15. when the m. of Elisha was risen 
Mat. 20. 26. let him l.e your m. Mark 10. 43. 
Luke 4. 20. he gave the book again to the m. 
Acts 13. 5. and they had also John to their m. 
26. 16. to make thee a m. and a witness 
Rom. 13. 4. for he is the m. of God to thee, G. 

15. 8. Christ was a m. of the circumcision 

16. I should be the 7/1. of Jesus to the Gentiles 
Gal. 2. 17. is Christ the m. of sin 7 God forbid 
Eph. 3. 7. whereof I was made a m. Col. 1.23,25. 
6.21. Tychicus, a faithful TO. of the Ld. dol.4.1. 
Col. I. 7. Epaphras, who is for you a faithful ??«. 
1 Thess. 3. 2. Timothy our brother and m. of God 
1 Tim. 4. 6. thou shalt be a good m. of Christ 
IJeb. 8. 2. a 7/1. of the sanctuary and tabernacle 

MINISTER. 
-ExocZ. 28.1. that he may 7?i.to me in the priest's office, 
3, 4, 41. I 29. 1, 44. | 30. 30. | 31. 10. 
1 35. 19. 1 39. 41. 1 40. 13, 15. 
35. and it shall be upon Aaron to m. 
43. when they come to altar to ni. 29. 30. j 30. 20. 
29. 44. I will sanctify Aaron to m. to me ' 
Lev. 7. 35. in the day he presented them to m. 

16. 32. whom he shall consecrate to m. JVum.S. 3. 
Mum. 8. 26. but shall 7n. with their brethren 
Deut.10.8. separated the tribe of Levi to m. to him 

18. 5. to stand to m. in the name of the Lord, 7. 
21. 5. for thy God hath chosen them to m. 

1 Sam. 2. 11. the child did w,. to the Lord before Eli 

1 Kings 8. 11. so that the priests could not stand to 

m. because of the cloud, 2 Chron. 5. 14. 

1 Chron. 15. 2. chosen to m. before him for ever 
23. 13. to n. and to give thanks, 2 Chron. 31. 2. 

2 Chron. 13. 10. priests which 7ft. are the sons of Aar. 
Psal. 9. 8. he shall m. judgment to the people 
Isa. 60. 7. the rams of Nebaioth shall m. to thee 

10. and their kings shall 7h. to thee 

.Ter. 33. 22. I will multiply the Levites that m. 
Ezek. 40. 46. which come near to m. 44. 15, 16. 

44. 11. they shall stand before them to m. 
Jl/at20.28.to be ministered to,but to m.Mark 10.45. 

25. 44. naked, or sick, and did not m. to thee 
Acts 24.23. nor forbid his acquaintance to 7n.to him 
Rom. 15. 25. but now I go to 771. to the saints 
27. their duty is to m. to them in carnal things 

1 Cor. 9.13. they which 7?i. about holy things, live of 

2 Cor.9.10.both wi. bread for your food, and multiply 
Eph. 4. 29. that it may 7/1. grace to the hearers 

1 Tim. 1. 4. which m. questions rather than edifying 
Heb. 1. 14. angels sent to m. to heirs of salvation 

6. 10. ye have ministered to the saints and do m. 
1 Pet. 1. 12. but to us they did m. the things 

4. 10. even so rn. the same one to another, as good 

11. if any man m. let him do it as of the ability 

MINISTERED. 
Mam. 3. 4. Eleazar and Ithamar m. Deut. 10. 6. 

1 Sam. 2. 18. but Samuel m. before the Lord, 3. 1. 

2 Sam. 13. 17. Amnon called his servant that m. 

1 Kings 1. 4. Abishag 7a. to king David, 15. 

19. 21. Elisha went after Elijah, and 772. to him 

2 Kings 25. 14. they took away the pots, snuffers, 

and all the vessels wherewith they 7/?. ./er.52.18. 
Ezek. 44. 12. they m. to them before their idols 
Dan. 7. 10. thousand thousands 7?i. unto him 
Mat. 4.11. angels came and m. to him, Mark 1. 13. 
8. 15. she rose and m. unto them, Mark 1. 31. 
Luke 8. 3. which m. to him of their substance 
Acts 13. 2. as they m. and fasted, the Spirit said 

20. 34. these hands have m. to my necessiUes 

2 Cor. 3. 3. declared the epistle of Christ 7«. by us 

Phil. 2. 25. and he that m. to my wants 

Col. 2. 19. having nourishment m. increaseth with 

1 Tim. 3. 1 13. that have m. the office of deacon 

2 Tim. 1. 18. in how many things he m. unto me 
Philem. 13. that in thy stead he might have in. 
Heb. 6; 10. that ye have m. to the saints, and do 
2 Pet. 1. 11. for so an entrance shall be 771. to you 

MINISTERETH. 
2 Cor. 9. 10. now he that m. seed to the sower 
Gal. 3. 5. he that m. to you the Spirit, doeth he it 

MINISTERING. 

1 Chron. 9. 28. had the charge of the m. vessels 
Ezek. 44. 11. at the gates of house, m. to the house 
Mat. 27. 55. many women followed Jesus m. to him 
Rom. 12. 7. let us wait on m. \\ 15. 16. m. the gospel 

2 Cor. 8. 4. and take on us the m. to the saints 

9. 1. for as touchingTTi.to the saints, it is superfluous 
Heb. 1. 14. are they not all m. spirits, sent minister 

10. 11. every priest standeth daily m. and ofTering 

MINISTERS. 
1 Kinn-s 10. 5. the attendance of his m. 2 Chron.9.i. 
£zrffl7.24. not lawful to impose toll on7r6. of house 

8. 17. that they should bring unto us m. for house 
Psal. 103. 21. ye tti. of his that do his pleasure 

104.4. who maketh his m. a flaming fire, Heb. 1. 7. 
Isa. 61. 6. men shall call you the m. of our God 



MIR 

Jer. 33. 21. then may also my covenant be broken 
with David my servant, and with my m 
Ezek. 44. 11. they shall be m. in my sanctuary 

45. 4. holy portion for the ?«. of the sanctuary 
Joel 1. 9. the Lord's ?n. mourn || 13. howl ye m 

2. 17. m. weep between the jjorch and the altar 
Luke 1. 2. which from beginning were m. of word* 
Rom. 13.6. they are God's 7«. attending continually' 

1 Cor. '3. 5. but vi. by whom ye believed, as Lord 
4. 1. so account of us as of the ?«. of Christ 

2 Cor. 3. 6. who made us able m. of the new testam. 
6. 4. approving ourselves as the m. of God 

11. 15. therefore it is no great thing, if his m. also 
be transformed as the m. of righteousness 
23. are they m. of Christ 1 I am more, in labours 
MINISTRATION. 
Luke 1.23. as soon as the days of his m. were ended 
A ctsi^.l. their widows were neglected in the dailym. 
2 Cor. 3. 7. but if the m. of death was glorious 
8. the m. of the Spirit be rather glorious 1 9. 
9. 13. whiles by the experiment of thi« m. 

MINISTRY. 
Mum. 4. 12. shall take all the instruments of the m. 
47. every one that came to do the service of the m 
2 Chron. 7. 6. when David jiraised by their m. 
iJos. 12. 10. have used similitudes by 7?i. of propheta 
Acts 1. 17. for he had obtained part of this m. 
25. that may take part of this m. and apostleship 
6. 4. but we will give ourselves to m. of the word 
12. 25. returned, when they had fulfilled their m. 
20. 24. so that I might finish my course, and m. 
21. 19. what things God had wrought by his m. 
Rom. 12. 7. or m. let us wait on our ministering 
ICo?-. 16.15. addicted themselves to the m. of saints 
2 Cor. 4. 1. seeing we have this m. we faint not 
5. 18. hath given to us the m. of reconciliation 
6. 3. giving no offence, thatthe 7K.be not blamed 
Eph. 4. 12. for work of the m. for edifying the body 
Col. 4. 17. take heed to the m. thou hast received 

1 Tim. 1.12. putting me into the 7?(. who was before 

2 Tim. 4. 5. watch thou, make full proof of thy m. 
11. for he is profitable to me for the m. 

Heb. 8. 6. now hath he obtained a more excellent ttc. 
9. 21. he sprinkled with blood the vessels of the m, 

MINSTREL, S. 
2 Kings 3. 15. but now bring me a 771. when m. played 
Mat. 9. 23. when Jesus saw the m. and the people 

MINT. 
Mat. 23. 23. ye pay tithe of 7?i. anise, and cummin 
Luke 11. 42. ye tithe »«. and all manner of herbs 

MmACLE 
Is a supernatural operation performed Alone by 
the power of God, John 3. 2. | 9. 16. Acts 
2. 22. 1 15. 12. Our Saviour confirmed the doc- 
trine which he taught by a train of incontestabli 
miracles : They 7Dcre so great in their nature^ 
so real and solid in their proof , so divine in the 
manner of performing the7n, by the power of 
his will; so holy in their end, to confirm a 
doctrine most becoming the wisdom and other 
glorious attributes of God, and for the ac- 
complishment of the prophecies concerning the 
Messiah, whose comi7ig 70 as foretold to be with 
miraculous healing benefits; that there 7oas the 
greatest assurance, that none without the om- 
7iipote7it hand of God could do them. The ma- 
gicians performed dii;ers wonders in Egypt, 
but they ?cere outdo7ie by Moses, to convince 
the spectators, that he was sent from a power 
infinitely superior to that of evil spirits. Real 
miracles that are contrary to the order, and 
excecdthepower of nature, cajionlybeproduced 
by creating poioer, and are wrought to give 
credit to those loho are sent from God; and 
when God permits false miracles to be done by 
seducers, that would thereby obtain authority 
and credit among men, the deception is not in- 
vincible; for it is foretold expressly, to give 
us warning, that the man of sin shall come 
with hjing. wonders after the working of Satan, 
2 Thess. 2. 9. but the heavenly docti-ine of the 
gospel has been confirmed by real miracles, 
incomparably greater than all the strange 
things done to give credit to doctrines opposed 
to it. 
Exod. 7. 9. when Pharaoh shall speak unto you, 

» saying, shew a m. 
2 Chron. 32. f 24. and he wrought a m. for him 
Mark 6. 52. they considered not the m. of the loaves 

9. 39. no man which shall do a m. in my name 
7>7tA:e23.8.hoped to have seen some 7n.done by hint 
John 4. 54. this is the second m. that Jesus did 

10. 41. many resorted and said, John did no m 
Acts 4. 16. a notable m. hath been done by thena 

22. above 40 years on whom thisjn., was wrought 

MIRACLES. 

JVw?7!.14.22.which have seen tti. which I have dona 

Deut. 11.3. your children, that have not seen his7». 

29.3. thine eyes have seen those signs and great nu 

Judg. 6. 13. where be all his m our fathers told u 



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MIX 



MOL 



Jakfi2. 11. this beginning of 7«.did Jesus in Cana 

iJ. many believed, wliea thoy saw the ?«. he did 

li.2. no man can do these m. except G. be with him 

ti.2.a multit. followed him, because they saw hism. 

2t). ye seek me, not because ye saw the in. 

7. 31. will he do more /«. tiian this man doethl 

9. It), how can a man that is asiniier do such raJ 
il. 47. what do wel for this man doeth many m. 
12. 37. lliough he had done so many rn. bef. them 

jicts 2. 22. a man approved of God by m. and signs 

6. 8. Stephen did great m. among the people 
!:. 6. hearing and seuing the m. which he did 

13. wondered, beholding the m. which were done 
15. 12. declaring what ni. God had wrought 

19. 11. God wrought special m. by hands of Paul 

1 Cor. 12. 10. to another the working of m. 
28. after that m. \\ 29. are all workers of m.? 

Gal. 3. o. he that worketh m. doetli he it by works 

IIeb.2. 4. God also bearing them witness with to. 

iit'u.l3.14.deceiveth ihem by the means of those m. 

16. 14. for they are the spirits of devils working ?n. 

19.20.the false prophet that wrought m- before iiim 

MIRE 

Signifies, Mud or dirt trodden under foot, 2 Sa.m. 
22. 43. ' 

He hath cast me into the mire. Job 30. 19. He 
katk inaiie me contemptible^ filthy., and loath- 
some, by reason of mxj sores, my whole body 
being a kind of mire in regard of the filth 
breaking forth in all its parts. 

The sow that was washed turned to her wallow- 
ing in the mire, 2 Pet. 2. 22. As swine that 
naturally love the dirt and mire, if sometimes 
they be washed from it, yet still retaining their 
former dispositions, return to it again: So 
likewise these persons here mentioned, however 
they be 7oashedfrom the pollutions of the world, 
and by the preaching of the gospel broiight off 
from their former sinful courses, and brought 
to a profession of holiness ; yet still retaijiing 
their old nature and corrupt dispositions, they 
are easily prevailed upon and enticed, and 
they relapse into their former abominations. 

2 Sam. 22. 43. 1 did stamp them as vi. of the street, 

and spread them abroad, Isa. 10. 6. JMic. 7. 10. 

Job 8. 11. can the rush grow up without m. ? 
30. 19. he hath cast me into the m. I am like dust 
38. 1 38. when the dust is turned into ?«. 
41. 30. he spreadeth sharp-pointed things on the m. 

Psal. 69. 2. 1 sink in dee,p m. where is no standing 

14. deliver me out of the ?«. let me not sink 
Tsa. 57. 20. whose waters cast up m. and dirt 
Jer. 38. 6. in the dungeon was no water, but m. 

22. thy feet are sunk in the m. and turned 
Zech. 9. 3. and fine gold as the m. of the streets 
10.5. which tread their enemies in m. of the streets 
2 Pet. 2. 22. the sow to her wallowing in the m- 

MIRY. 
Psal. 40. 2. he.brought me out of the in. clay 
Ezek. 47. 11. the in. places shall not be healed 
Dan.2.41. thou sawest iron mixed with m.clay, 43. 

MIRTH. 
Gen. 31. 27. 1 might have sent thee away with ?«. 
JV*e/j. 8. 12. the people went away to make great m. 
Job 21. t 13. they spend their days in m. 
Psal. 137. 3. they that wasted us desired of us m. 
Prov. 14. 13. and the end of that m. is heaviness 
Eccl. 2. 1. I said, go to, I will prove ihae with m. 
2. I said of m. what doeth it? 

7. 4. the heart of fools is in the house of m. 

8. 15. then I commended m. because a man hath 
Isa. 24. 8. m. of tabrets, the joy of the harp ceaseth 

11. joy is darkened, the m. of the land is gone 
Jer. 7. 34. 1 will cause to cease the voice of m. from 
Judah and Jerusalem, 16. 9. ] 25. 10. Hos. 2. 11. 
£zeA:.21.10.it is furbished,should we then make m. ? 

MISCARRYING. 
IIos. 9. 14. give them a m. womb and dry breasts 

MISCHIEF. 
Oen. 42. 4. for he said, lest some m. befall him 

38. if 7«. befall him by the way ye go in, 44. 29. 
Exod. 21. 22. her fruit depart, and yet no m. follow 
32. 12, for m. did he bring them out, to slay them 
22. thou knowest the people that are set on m. 

1 Sam. 23. 9. David knew that Saul practised m. 

2 Sam. 16. 8. behold, thou art taken in thy m. 

1 Kings 11. 25. besides the m. that Hadad did 

20. 7. mark and see how this man seeketh m. 

2 Kings 7. 9. if we tarry, some m. v/iil befall us 
JVeA. 6. 2. but they thought to do me m. 
JEs.t/t.8.3.Esther besought to put away m.of Haman 
Job 15. 35. they conceive m. and bring forth vanity 
^s. 7. 14. he conceived m. brought forth falsehood 

16. his m. shall return upon his own head 

10. 7 under his tongue is m. and vanity 
14. thou beholdest m. and spite, to requite it 

25. 10. in whose hands is m. their hand is full 
28. 3. which speak peace, but to. is in their hearts 
36. 4. the wicked deviseth m. upon his bed 
52. 1 why boastest thyself in m.O mighty man"? 
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Psal. 55. 10. m. and sorrow are in the midst of it 
62. 3. how long wiilye imagine m. ag. a man? 
94. 20. the throne, which frameth m. by a law 
119. 150. they draw nigh that follow after m. 
140. 9. let the m. of their own lips cover them 

Prov. 4. 16. sleep not, except they have done m. 
6. 14. he deviseth m. continually, he sovveth 
18. feet that be swift in running to m. 

10. 23. it is a sport to a fool to do m. 

11. 27. he that seeketh m. it shall come to him 

12. 21. but the wicked shall be filled with to. 

13. 17. a wicked messenger falleth into m. 

17. 20. that hath a perverse tongue falleth into to. 
24. 2. their heart studieth and their lips talk of m. 

16. but tho wicked shall fail into m. 28. 14. 
Isa. 47. 11. therefore to. shall fall upon thee 
59. 4. they trust in vanity, they conceive to. 
Ezek. 7. 26. to. shall come upon ?«. and rumour 
11. 2. said he, these are the men that devise m. 
Z)are.ll.27.botb these kings' hearts shall be to do TO. 
Hos. 1. 15. yet do they imagine m. against me 
Mic. 7. 1 3. the great man uttereth the m. of his soul 
Acts 13. 10. O full of all m. thou child of the devil 

iVirSCHIEFS. 
Deut. 32.23. I will heap to. on them, I will spend 
Psal. 52. 2. thy tongue deviseth m. like a razor 
140. 2. which imagine m. in their heart 

MISCHIEVOUS. 
Psal. 21. 11. they imagined a m. device, not able to 
38. 12. they that seek ray hurt, speak to. things 
Prov. 24. 8. he shall be called a in. person 
Eccl. 10. 13. the end of his talk is m. madness 
Ezek. 38. flO. thou shall conceive a m. purpose 
Mic. 7. 3. the great man uttereth his in. desire 

MISERABLE. 
Job 16. 2. Job said, to. comforters are ye all 
1 Cor. 15. 19. we are of all men most m. 
Rev. 3. 17. and knowest not that thou art in. 

MISERABLY. 
Mat. 21. 41. he will m. destroy those wicked men 

MISERY. 
Judg. 10. 16. h\s soul was grieved for the to. of Israel 
Job 3. 20. why is light given to him that is in ?«.? 
11. 16. because thou shalt forget thy ni. 
Prov. 31. 7. drink, and remember his m. no more 
Eccl. 8. 6. the m. of a man is great on him 
Lam. 3. 19. remembering mine affliction and to. 
Rom. 3. 16. destruction and m. are in their ways 

MISERIES. 
Lam. 1.7. Jerusalem remembered in days of her in. 
Jam. 5. 1. howl for your m. that shall come on you 

MISS. 
.Judg. 20. 16. sling at a hair-breadth and not to. 
1 Sam. 20. 6. if thy father at all to. me, then say 

MISSED. 
1 Sam. 20. 18. thou shalt be in. t thy seat will be in. 
25. 15. neither TO. anything as long as conversant 
21. iK)thing was m. of all that pertained to him 
MISSING. 

1 Sam. 25. 7. "neither was there ought m. unto them 
lKings20. 39. if by anv means he be to. then thy life 

MIST. 
Gen. 2. 6. but there went up a to. from the earth 
Acts 13. 11. imm<5diately there fell on him a in. 

2 Pet. 2. 17. to whom them, of darkness is reserved 

MISTRESS. 
Gen. 16. 4. Sarah her to. was despised in her eyes 
8. I flee from my in. Sarai 1| 9. return to thy to. 

1 Kings 17. 17. son of the to. of the house fell sick 

2 Kings 5. 3. said to her m. would G. my lord were 
Psal. 123. 2. as eyes of a maiden to hand of her to. 
Prov. 30. 23. and handmaid that is heir to her to. 
Isa. 24. 2. shall be as with the maid so with her to. 
J\J'ah. 3. 4. TO. of witchcrafts, that selleth nations 

MISUSED. 
2 Chr. 36. 16. but they despised and m. his prophets 

MITE, S. 
Mark 12. 42. a widow threw in two m. Lnke 21.2. 
Luke 12. 59. till thou hast paid the very last to. 

MITRE. 
Exod. 28. 4. they shall make a to. 39. \ 39. 23. 
37. a blue lace upon the m. 28. 37. | 39. 31. 
29. 6. and thou shalt put the to. upon his head 
Lev. 8. 9.. he put also the holy crown on the to. 
16. 4. with the linen to. shall he be attired 
ZecA. 3. 5. afairm. on his head, so they set a fair to. 

- MIXED. 
Exod. 12. 38. a m. multitude went up with them 
JSTum. 11. 4. the m. multitude fell a lusting 
JVe/t. 13.3. they separated from Isr. all to. multitude 
Prov. 23. 30. they that go to seek to. wine 
Isa.1.22. thy silver is dross, thy wine to. with water 
Dan. 2. 41. thousawest the iron ra. with miry clay 
Hos. 7. 8. Ephraim to. himself among the people 
Heb. 4. 2. not being to. witli faith in them heard it 

MIXTURE. 
Exod. 8. 121. I will send a to. of noisome beasts 

12. t38. a great to. went up also with them 
PsaZ. 75.8. there is a cup, wine red, it is full of m. 
John 19. 39. came Nicodemus, and brought a to. 



Rev. 14. 10. is poiared out without m. into the cut 

MOCK. 
Prov. 14. 9. fools make a in. at sin; but among 

MOCK 
Signifies, [1] To deride, scoff, or laugh al, S 
Chron. 30. 10. [2] To speak merrily, or' in 
jest. Gen. 19. 14. [3] To deceive one's ex- 
pectation, by departing from, wonted obedience, 
Num. 22. 29. [4] To beguile with words, 
Judg. 16. 10, 13. [5] To ravish, force, or 
abuse, Gen. 39. 17. 
Gere. 39. 14. saying, see, he hath brought in a He- 
brew unto us to m. us, 17. 
1 Sam. 3], 1 4. lest these uncircumcised come and 
thrust me through, and to me, 1 Chron. 10.14. 
Job 13. 9. as one that mocketh, do ye so to. him 

21. 3. and after that I have spoken, to. on 
Prov. 1. 26. I will to. when your fear cometh 
Jer. 9. 15. they will m. everyone his neighbour 

38. 19. lest they deliver me, and they to. me 
Lam. 1. 7. the adversaries did m. at her sabbaths 
Eze/t. 22.5. shall TO.theewho art infamous and vexed 
Mat. 20. 19. shall deliver him to Gentiles to m. him 
Mark 10. 34. they shall to. him and scourge him 
Luke 14. 29. lest they that behold, begin to to. him 

MOCKED. 
Gen. 19. 14. he seemed as onf; that m. to his sons 
JVitm.22.29. Balaam said, beciiuse thou hast in. me 
Judg. 16. .10. hast TO. me, and told me lies, 13, 15. 

1 Kings 18. 27. at noon, Elijah to. them, and said 

2 jK'm^5 2.23.1ittle children out of the city TO. Elisha 
2 Chron. .30. 10. they laughed them to scorn and to. 

36. 16. but tliey to. the messengers of God 
JVe/t. 4. 1. Sanballat was wroth, and to. the Jews 
Job 12. 4. I am as one to. of his neighbour 
Mat. 2. 16. when Herod saw that he was to. he was 

27.29. they bowed the knee and to. 31. Mark 15.20. 
Luke 18. 32. shall be m. and fpitefully entreated 

22. 63. and the men that held JesUs m. him 

23. 11. Herod to. him || 36. the soldiers also to. him 
Acts 17. 32. when heard of the resurrection, some m 
Gal. 6. 7. be noi deceived, God is not to. 

MOCKER. 
Prov. 20. 1. wine is a m. strcng drink is raging 

MOCKERS. . 
.Tob 17. 2. are tliere not to. w:th me? and doth not 
Psal. 35. 16. with hypocritical to. in feasts 
Isa. 28. 22. be not in. lest bands be made strong 
Jer. 15. 17. 1 sat not in the assembly of to. 
.lude 18. there should be to. in the latter times 

MOCKEST 
.7o511.3.when thou TO.shal'.no man maice ashamedl 

MOCKETH. 
Job 13. 9. as one to. another, do ye so mock him ? 
.39. 22. he to. at fear, and is not affrighted 
Prov. 17. 5. who m. poor reproacheth his Maker 
30. 17. eye that ra. at his father, eagles shall eat it 
Jer. 20. 7. I am a derision, every one to. me 

MOCKING. 
Gen. 21. 9. and Sarah saw the son of Hagar m 
Mat. 27. 41. the chief priests to. Mark 15. 31. 
Acts 2. 13. others to. said, these men are full 

MOCKING. 
Ezek. 22. 4. therefore I made thee a to. to all 

MOCKINGS. 
Heb. 11. 36. others had trial of cruel to. 

MODERATE. 
1 Cor. 10. 1 13. no tempt&tbn but such as is rn. 

IMODERATING. 
Eph. 6. 1 9. ye masters do the same, to. threatening 

MODERATION. 
Phil. 4. 5. let your to. be known to all men 

MODERATELY. 
Josl 2. 23. he hath given you the former rain m. 

MODEST. 

1 Tim. 2. 9. v/omen adorn themselves in to. apparel 

MOE, see More. 

MOIST. 

J\rum. 6. 3. nor shall he eat to. grapes, or dried 

MOISTENED. 
.Tcb 21. 24. and his hones are to. with marrow 

MOISTURE. 
Psal. 32. 4. my w. is turned into drought of summer 
Luke 8. 6. it withered away, because it lacked m. 

MOLE. 
Lev. 11. 30. lizard, snail, and to. are unclean 
MOLES. See Bats. 
MOLLIFIED. 
Isa. 1. 6. neither bound up, nor to. with ointmen 

MOLTEN. 
Exod. 32. 4. he fashioned it after he had made a 
TO., calf, 8. Deut. 9. 12, 16. JVe/t. 9. 18 
34. 17. shalt make thee no m. gods, Lev. 19. 4. 
1 Kings 7. 15. he made two chapiters of to. brass 
23. he made a to. sea |I 30. undersetters m. 
33. their felloes and their spokes were all in. 
.Tob 28. 2. and brass is to. out of the stone 

37. 18. sky is strong, and as a to. looking-glass 
Ezek. 24. 11. the filthiness of it may be to. in it 
Mic. 1. 4. the mountains shall be m. under him 



MON 



MON 



MON 



j'Cah. 2. 1 6 the palace of Nineveh shaU be m. 

See Imagk. 

MOMENT. 
Exod. 33. 5. will come into the midst of thee in a th. 
JV*MW(. 16. 21. that I may consume them in a m. 45. 
Ezra 9. fS. foi a •;«. grace iiath been shewed 
Job 7. 18. that thou shouldest try him every m. 

20. 5. the joy of the hypocrite is but for a m. 

21. 13. and in a vi. they go down to the grave 
34.20. in a 77j. shall they die, people be troubled 

Psal. 30. 5. for his anger endureth but a in. 

73. 19. the wicked brouglit into desolat. as in a m. 
Prov. 12. 19. a lying tongue is but for a m. 
Isa. 26. 20. hide thyself as it were for a 7ii. 

27. 3. 1 the Ld. do keep it, I will water it every m. 

47. 9. but these two things shall come in a m. 

54. 7. for a small vi. have I forsaken thee 

8. 1 hid my face from thee for a vi. but with 
Jer. 4. 20. my tents spoiled, and my curtains in a m. 
Lam. 4. 6. Sodom that was overthrown in a m. 
Ezek. 26. 16. and shall tremble at every m. S2. 10. 
Luke 4.5. devil shew, the kingdoms of world in a m. 

1 Cor. 15. 52. we shall all be changed in a m. 

2 Cor. 4. 17. our affliction, which is but for a m. 

MONEY. 
Gen. 23. 9. give it for as much m. as it is worth 
13. 1 will give thee m. for the field, take it 

31.15. and he hath quite devoured also our?«. 
42.25. Joseph command, to restore every man's m. 

27. he espied his m. H 28. my m. is restored 
43. 12. and take double m. in your hand, 15. 

23. peace be to you, fear not, I had your ra. 
44. 1. and put every man's m. in his sack's mouth 
47. 14. Joseph gathered all the m. in Egypt 

15. for 771. faileth || 18. how that our in. is spent 
Exod. 21. 11. she shall go out free without 7/t. 

21. for he is his m. \\ 35. and divide the m. 

30. if there be laid on him a sum of 7?i. then he 

22. 7. if a man deliver to his neighbour m. to keep 
25. if thou lend m. to any of my people 

30. 16. thou shalt take the atonement m. of Israel 
Lev. 25. 37. not give him m. on usury, Deut. 23. 19. 
JVwwi. 3. 49. and Moses took the redemption m. 
Deut. 2. 6. ye shall buy meat and water for m. 28. 

14. 25. turn it into m. || 26. shalt beStow that m. 
21. 14. thou shalt not sell her at all for m. 

Judg. 5. 19. they fought, they took no gain of 7n. 
i.6.18. lords of Philistines brought m. to Delilah 
17. 4. yet he restored the m, to his mother 
1 Kings 21. 2. 1 will give ihee the worth of it in m. 
% Kings 5. 26. is it a time to receive m. and oxenl 
12.4. all the m. of the dedicated things brought 
7. now therefore receive no more m. 8. 
10. they saw there was much m. in the chest, and 
told the m. that was found, 2 Chron. 24. 11. 

16. the trespass m. and sin m. was not brought 
15. 20. Menahem exacted the m. of Israel 

23. 35, Jehoiakim gave m. to Pharaoh 

Ezra 3. 7. gave m. also to masons and carpenters 

7. 17. buy speedily with this m. bullocks, rams 
JVeA. 5. 4. we have borrowed m. for the king 

10. I and my servants might exact of them m. 
Esth. 4. 7. of the sum of m. Haman had promised 
Job 31. 39. If I have eaten the fruits without m. 
42. 11. every man also gave him a piece of m. 
Psal. 15. 5. he that putteth not out his7M. to usury 
Prov. 7. 20. he hath taken a bag of ??i. wilh him 
Eccl. 7. 12. for wisdom and m. is a defence 
10. i9. wine makes merry, but m. answers all things 
Isa. 52. 3. ye shall be redeemed without vi. 
55. 1. he that hath no m. come, buy without m. 
2. wherefore spend ye m. for what is not bread 1 
Jer. 32. 9. 1 weighed hini the m. 17 shekels, 10. 
44. men shall buy fields for m. and subscribe 
Lam. 5. 4. we have drunken our water for m. 
Mic. 3. 11. the prophets thereof divine for m. 
Mat. 17. 24. they that received the tribute m. came 
27.thou shalt find a piece of ??i.that take and give 
22. 19. why tempt ye me 1 shew me the tribute m. 
25. 18. digged in the earth, and hid his lord's m. 
27. thou oughtest therefore to have put my m. to 
the exchangers, and at my coming, Luke 19. 23 

28. 12. they gave large m. to the soldiers 

15. so they took m. and did as they were taught 

Mark 6.8. they took no m. in their purse, lAike 9. 3, 

12. 41. the people cast m. into the treasury 

14. 11. and promised to give him m. Luke 22. 5. 

jSefs4.37.brought the ni.and laid it at apostles' feet 

8. 18. Simon the sorcerer offered them vi. 
20. but Peter said, thy 7?i. perish with thee 

24. 26. he hoped that m. should have been given 
I Tim. 6. 10. the love of tti. is the root of all evil 

See Bought. 
MONEY-CHANGERS. 
■'ru^21.12. Jesus overthrew tables ofm.-changers, 
and seats of them that sold doves, Mark 11. 15. 
I'-chn 2. 14. Jesus found in temple m.-chang. sitting 
15.he poured out m.-cAaTi. overthrew their tables 
MONSTERS, 
warn 4. 3. even the sea m. draw out the breast 
388 



MONTH. 

7'Ae Hebrews had their Sacred and Civil year; the 
former for the celebration of their feasts and re- 
ligious ceremonies, which began with the month 
Nisan, or March; the latter for the ordering 
of their political or civil affairs, which began 
ill Tisri, or September. 'J'he ancient Hebrews 
had no particular names to express their 
Monthsj they said, the first, second, third, and 
so on. In Exod. 13. 4. we find Moses makes 
mention of the month Abib, or the month of the 
young ears of corn, or of the new fruits, which 
is probably the name that the Egyptians gave 
to the month which the Hebrews afterwards 
called Nisan, and which was the first of the holy 
year ; every where else Moses marks out the 
months only by their order of succession, which 
method is continued in the books of Joshua, 
Judges, and Samuel. Under Solomon, 1 Kings 
6. 1. we read of the month Zif, which is the se- 
cond month of the holy year, and which answers 
to that which afterwards had the name of Jiar, 
or April. In the same chapter, verse 38. we 
read of the month Bui, which is the eighth 
of the holy year, and answers to Marches van, 
or October. Lastly, in 1 Kings 8. 2. we read 
of the month Ethanim, which answers to Tisri, 
or the seventh of the holy year. The critics are 
not agreed about the origin of these names of 
the months, or from whom they were borrowed. 
But after the captivity of Babylon, the He- 
brews took the names of the vionths, as they 
found them among the Chaldeans and Persians, 
among whom they had lived so long a time. 
Here follow the names of these months, and 
the order in tohich they follow one another. 

The names of the Hebrew months, according to 
the order of the holy year. 



1. Nisan, 




' March. 


2. Jiar, 




Jlpril. 


3. Sivan, 


3 


May. 


4. Thammuz, 


O 


Jtine. 


5. Ab, 


_o 


July. 


6. Elul, 


fcj) 

k4 


August. 


7. Tisri, 


September, 


8. Marchesvan, 


Of 
> 


October. 


9. Chisleu, 




JSToveinber. 


10. Thebet, 


< 


December. 


11. Sebat, 




January. 


12. Adar, 




^ February, 



The names and order of the months in the Civil 
year, are the same as in the preceding table, 
only beginning the year with Tisu, or Septem- 
ber, aiid ending with Elul, or August. 

At first they measiLred their months according 
to the sun, and then every month consisted of 
thirty days, which appears by the enumeration 
of the days the flood teas tipon the earth, namely, 
a hundred and fifty days, which made five 
months,, Gen. 7. 11. | 8. 4. But after they 
came out of Egypt, they measured their months 
by the course of the moon, and then the first 
month teas of thirty days, the next of twenty- 
nine, and so on alternately : That which had 
thirty days was called afull or complete month: 
and that which had but twenty-nine days was 
called incomplete, or deficient. The new moon 
was always the beginning of the month, and 
that day they called Neomenia, new Moon, or 
new Month. 

When it is said, that the Hebrew months an- 
swered to ours ; that Nisan, for example, 
ansioered to March, it must be imderstood with 
some latitude : for the lunar months can never 
be reduced exactly to solar ones. The vernal 
equinox falls in the month of March, accord- 
ing to the course of the solar year. But in 
the lunar year, the new moon will fall in the 
month of March, and the full moon in the 
month of April. So that the Hebrew months 
will commonly answer to two of our months, 
and partake of both. 

The twelve lunar months making hut three 
hundred and fifty-four days, and six hours, the 
Jewish year was short of the Roman by twelve 
days. But to recover the equinoctial points 
again, from which this difference of the solar 
and lunar year would separate the new moon 
of the first month, the Jeics took care every 
three years to intercalate a thirteenth month 
into their year, which they called Ve-adar, or 
the second Adar: And by this means their 
lunar year equalled the solar : because in 
thirty-six months, according to the Sun, there 
would be thirty-seven according to the Moon. 

Gen.^9. 14. Jacob abodewithLabanspacoof a77i. 

Exod. 13. 4. this day came ye out in the m. Abib 
23. 15. thou shalt keep the feast in the m. Abib 



Exod. 34, 18. for in the m. Abib thou carneai mt 
from Egypt, 34. 18. Deut. 16. 1. Josh. 5. JO 
Lev. 27. 6. if it be from a m. old to five jears 
JVwOT. 3. 15. number of the children of Levi, every 
male from a m. old, 22, 28, 34, 39, 40, 43 
|26. C2. 
9. 22. or a m. or year tiiat the cloud tarried 
11. 20. ye shall eat flesh, even a whole m. 21. 
18. 16. from a m. old shalt thou redeem 
28, 14. the burnt-offering of every m. 29. 6. 
Deut. 21. 13. remain in thine house a full m, 
1 Kings 4. 7. each man his m. made provision, 27 

5. 14. a m, they were in Lebanon, two at home 

6, 37, in the m. Zif || 38, in the m. Bui 

8. 2. feast in m. Ethanim \\ JVc/t. 1. 1 in m. Chisleu 
JVe/i. 2. 1. in m. Nisan, Esth. 3. 7, !| 6. 15. m. Elul 
Esth. 9. 15. Jews gathered in m. Adar, 17, 19, 21. 

22. m. which was turned from sorrow to joy 
Jer. 2. 24. in her m. they shall find her 
Hos.5.1. now shall a m. devour them with portions 
Zech. 11. 8. three shepherds I cut oflfin one tti. 
Rev. 9. 15. which were prepared for a day and m 

22. 2. the tree of life yielded her fruit every m. 
See First. 
Second MONTH. 
Gen.l.l 1 .in second tti. the fountains were broken up 

8. 14. and in the second m. was the earth dried 
Exod. 16. 1. came to the wilderness of Sin in sec. m 
J\rum. 1. 1. in sec. m. take sum of the congregation 

9. 11. on seem, shall keep passover, 2 Chr. 30. 2. 

10. 11. on sec. m. cloud was taken up fronitabern 
1 Kings 6. 1. sec. m. Sol. began to build, 2 Chr. 3.2. 

1 Chron. 27. 4. over the course of sec. m. was Dodai 
Ezra 3.8.in second m. began Zerubbabel to appoint 

Third MONTH. 
Exod. 19.1. in third m. came into wildern. of Sinai 
IChron. 27. 5. third capt. for third m. was Benaiah 

2 Chron. 15. 10. gathered at Jerusal. in the thirdm. 
31. 7. in third m. they began to lay the foundation 

Esth.8.9. the king's scribes were called in third in. 
Ezek. 31. 1. in third m.word of L. came to Ezekiel 

Fourth MONTH. 
2 Kings 25.3.in the fourth m. the famine prevailed 
1 CAr .27.7. fourth captain for fourth m. was Asahel 
Jer. 39. 2. in the fourth m. the city was broken up 
52. 6. in fourth m. the famine was sore in the city 
Ezek. 1. 1, in fourth m. Ezekiel saw visions of God 
ZecA. 8. 19. the fast of the fourth m. shall be joy 
See Fifth. 
Sixth MONTH. 
1 Chr. 27. 9. the sixth captain for sixth m. was Ira 
Ezek.S.l.in sixth m.the elders of Jud. sat before me 
Hag.l.i. in sixth 7M.word of Lord came by Haggai 
14. in sixth m. they did work in house of the 
Lord of hosts their God 
Luke 1.26. in sixth m. the angel Gabriel was sent 
36. this is sixth ra.with her that was called barren 
See Seventh. 
Eighth MONTH. 
Zech.l. 1. in eighth m. came the word of Zechariah 

JVinth MONTH. 

Ezra 10.9. in the ninth m. the people sat trembling 

Jer. 36. 9. in the ninth m. they proclaimed a fast 

22. the king sat in winter house in the ninth m. 

Hag. 2.10. in ninth m.came word of Ld. by Haggai 

18. even from the ninth m. consider it 
Zech. 7. 1. the word came to Zechariah in ninth m. 

Tenth MONTH. 
Gen. 8. 5. the waters decreased until the tenth m, 
Ezra 10. 16. and sat down in tenth m. to examine 
£s<A.2.16. Esther was taken to the king in tenth m, 
Jer. 39. 1. tenth m. came Neb. against Jerusal.52.4. 
Ezek. 24. 1. in tenth Tw.came word of L. to me,29.1. 
33. 21. in the tenthm.one that had escaped told me 

Eleventh MONTH. 
Deut. 1. 3. in the eleventh m. Moses spake to Israe 
Zec/i. 1.7.in eleventh tti. came theword to Zechariah 

Twelfth MONTH. 
Esth. 3.7. cast lots before Haman to the twelfthm 

13. on the thirteenth day of twelfth m. 8. 12. | 9.T 
,Jer. 52.31. in twelfth m. Evil-merodach hfted head 
Ezek.22.\. in twelfth m. the word of L. came to rae 

This MONTH. 

Exod. 12.2. this tw.shall be the beginning of months 

3. this m. they shall take every man a lamb 

13.5.keep this service in this m.J^Tum. 9.3. | 28.17, 

JViiTTi. 29. 7. ye shall have on tenth day of this m. 

a holy convocation 
JVeh. 9. 1. this m. Israel assembled with fasting 

MONTHLY. 
Isa. 47. 13. let the m. prognosticators stand up 

MONTHS. 

JV^MTK.lO.lO.in beginnings of your m. blow trumpets 

28. 11. in beginnings of tti. offer a burnt-offering 

14. this is the burnt-oflTering through the m. 
Judg.ll.27. let me alone two m. that I may bewail 

39. at the end of two »n.she returned to Jeohthah 
19. 2. his concubine was with her father four vi 
20. 47. and abode in the ro«k Rimmon four m, 
lSaTn.6.1.ark was in country ofPhilistines seven m 



MOR 

1 Sa77i.27.7.Dav.was withPhilistayearandfourm. 

2 Sam. 2. 11. David leigned in Hebron over Judah 

seven years and six m. 5. 5. 1 Chron, 3. 4. 
fi. ll.the ark was with Obed-edom three m. 
24.8. they came to Jerusalem at the end of nine m. 
'. Kings 5. 14. and two m. they were at home 

11. It), for six vu did Joab remain in Edom 

2 Kings 1.5. 8. Zaciiariah reigned over Israel six m. 
'iChr. -2'. I. month by month thro' the7«. of the year 
£6i/i.2.12, after she had been twelve ?/i. purified, six 
m. with oil of myrrh, sixm, with sweet odours 
Joo 3. 6. let it not come into the number of the m. 
7. 3. 80 am I made to possess vi. of vanity 
14. 5. the number of his m. are with thee 
21. 21. when the number of his m. Is cut off 
29. 2. O that I were as in m. past, as in the days 
39. 2. canst thou number the ?«. that they fulfil? 
£;zei:.39.12. seven 7;i. Israel shall be burying of Gog 

14. after the end of seven wt. shall they search 
47. 12. shall bring new fruit according to his m. 
Z>aw.4.29. at the end of twelve m. Nebuch. walked 
Z<u/fc(sl.2i.Elisabeth conceiv-and hid herself five m. 
4. 25. many widows in days of Elias,wh8n heaven 
was shut up three years and six m. Jam. 5. 17. 
John 4. 35. are yet four m. then cometh harvest 
j3cts IS. 11. Paul continued there a year and sixm. 
Gal. 4. 10. ye observe days, and m. and times 
Rev. 9. 5. they should be tormented five m. 10. 
11. 2. holy city they tread under foot forty-two m. 
iS.S.power was given hini to continue forty-two?«. 
See Three. 
MONUMENTS. 
fsa. 65.4. a provoking people which lodge in the m. 

MOON 
Is a secondary planet, which attends on the 
earth to give light by night, and which fur- 
nishes the fruits of the earth with the moisture 
and juices that nourishthem, Gen. 1. 16. Deut. 
33. 14. Jer. 31. 35. To which are compared, 
[1] The church of God, because of her splen 
dour and brightness, which she derives from 
Christ, the Sun of righteousness, as the moon 
does her light from the smi; and withal to in- 
timate that the church, like the moon, may 
have her eclipses, and be in darkness for a 
time, Cant. 6. 10. [2] The world, and all 
earthly things, because of their changeable- 
ness and uncertainty, Rav. 12. 1. 
Deut. 33. 14. precious things put forth by the m. 
Josh. 10. 12. stand, thou m. in the valley of Ajalon 
Judg. 8. 121. took ornaments from them like m. 
Job 25. 5. behold the m. and it shineth not 
Psal. 8. 3. when I consider the m. thou ordained 
72. 7. and peace so long as the m. endureth 
89. 37. it shall be established for ever as the m. 
104. 19. he appointeth the m. for seasons 
.EccZ.12.2. while the sun, m. or stars, be not darken. 
Cant. 6. 10. fair as m. clear as the sun, and terrible 
Isa. 3. 18. and their round tires like the m. 
See Sun. 
JVew MOON. 

1 Sam. 20. 5. behold, to-morrow is the new m. 18. 

2 Kings 4. 23. it is neither new m. nor sabbath 
Psal. 81. 3. blow up the trumpet in tiie new m. 
Prov. 7. t 20. and will come home at the neic m. 
Isa. 66. 23. that from one ncio m. to another 
Ezek. 46. 1. in the day of new m. it shall be opened 

6. in the day oinew m. offer a young bullock 
Amos 8.5. saying, when will the new m. be gone? 
CoZ.2.16.no man judg« you in respect of the new m. 

Mew MOONS. 
1 Chron. 23. 31. to offer burnt-sacrifices in the 
new m. 2 Chron. 2. 4. | 31. 3. Ezra 3. 5. 
J\rch. 10. 33. Ezek. 46. 3. 
Tsa. 1. 13. new m.and sabbaths I cannot away with 

14. your new m. and feasts my soul hateth 
Es^ek. 45. 17. and drink-offerings in the new m. 
Hos. 2. 11. 1 will cause to cease her new m. 

MORE. 
Oen. 29. 30. Jacob loved Rachel m. than Leah 
36.7. riches m.than that they might dwell together 
37. 3. Israel loved Joseph m. than all his children 
5. and his brethren hated him yet the m. 8. 
Exod. 1. 9. the children of Israel are ?«. than we 

12. the m. they afflicted them, the m. they grew 
5. 9. let there 771. work be laid upon the men 
9.34.Pharaoh sinned yet 771. and hardened his heart 
11. 1. yet will I bring one plague 771. on Pharaoh 
16. 17. they gathered some m. some less 

30. 15. the rich shall not give ?77. nor poor less 
Lev. 6. 5. and shall add the fifth part ni. thereto 
13. 5. priest shall shut him up seven days tti. 33,54. 
26. 18. 1 will punish you seven times m. 21. 
J^um. 3. 46. first-born which are m. than Levites 
22. 15. sent again princes ?7i. honourable than they 
18. beyond the word of the Lord to do less or m. 
19. 1 may know what the Lord will say to me m. 
26. 54. to many thou shalt give the m. 33. 54. 
Deut. 1.11. the L. make you a thousand times m. 
7. 7. Lord did not set his love on you, because m. 
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Deut 7. 17. if thou say, nations are m. than 1, 20. 1. 

19. 9. then shalt thou add three cities in. for thee 
Josh. 10. 11. they were m. which died with hail 
Judg. 2. 19. they corrupted themselves m. than 

16. 30. m. than they wliich he slew in his life 

18. 24. ye are gone away, and what have I m. ? 
Ruth 1. 17. Ruth said, the Lord do so to me and 7?i. 
also, 1 Sam. 14. 44. 2 Sam. 3. 35. | 19. 13. 

3. 10. thou hast shewed m. kindn. in the latter end 

1 Sam. 3. 17. God do so to thee and ?n. also 
18. 8. what can ye have 7n. but the kingdom ? 
20. 13. the Lord do so and much m. to Jonathan 

22. io. thy servant knew nothing less or 772. 
24. 17. he said, thou art m. righteous than I 

25. 22. so and m. do God to the enemies of David 
36. she told him nothing less or 7n. until morning 

2 Sam. 3. 9. so do God to Abner, and in. also 

5. 13. David took him 7«. concubines and wives 

6. 22. and I will yet be m. vile than thus 

7. 20. and what can David say m. unto theel 
19. 43. we have also m. right in David than ye 

IKings 2.23.God do so, m. also,20.10. 2 Kiyigs 6.31. 

16. 33. Ahab did m. to provoke God to anger 

19. 2. so let the gods do to me, and m. also 
2 Kings 4. 6. he said, there is not a vessel m. 

6. 16. 77t. than they that be with them, 2 Chr. 32. 7. 

21. 9. Manasseh seduced them to do m. evil 

1 Chron. 21. 3. Lord make his people so many 7/2. 

24. 4. and there were m. chief men found 

2 Chron. 10. 11. I will put m. to your yoke 

20. 25. found m. spoil than they could carry away 

25. 9. the Lord is able to give thee jn. than this 
28. 13. ye intend to add m. to our sins and trespass 

22. Ahaz did trespass yet m. against the Lord 
29. 34. the Levites were m. upright in heart 
32. 16. his servants spake m. against the Lord 
33. 23. but Amon trespassed 771. and ?7i. 

Ezra 7. 20. whatsoever m. shall be needful 
A''eh. 13. 18. yet ye bring 77i. wrath upon Israel 
Estli. 2. 17 Esther obtained favour m. than all 
6. 6. delight to do honour m. than to myself? 
Job 3. 21. and dig for it m. than hid treasures 

23. 12. his words m. than my necessary food 
34. 19. nor regardeth the rich m. than the poor 

23. for he will not lay on man m. than right 
35. 2. saidst, my righteousness is m. than God's 

11. who teacheth us 7;i. than the beasts of earth 
42. 12. Lord blessed the latter end of Job m. than 

Ps. 4. 7. m. than svhen their corn and wine increas. 
19. 10. ?7i. to be desired are they than gold 
40. 5. thy thoughts are 777. than can be numbered 

12. iniquities are m. than the hairs of mine head 
52. 3. thou lovest evil m. than good, and lying 
69. 4. that hate me are m. than hairs of mine head 
71. 14. and I will yet praise thee m. and m. 

73. 7. they have 771. than heart could wish 
78. 17. and they sinned yet 771. against him 
87. 2. gates of Zion m. than all dwellings of Jacob 
115. 14. the Lord shall increase you m. and 777. 
119.99. 1 have 777. understanding than my teachers 

100. I understand 777. than the ancients 
130. 6. 777. than they that watch for the morning 
Prov. 3. 15. wisdom is 7/7. precious- than rubies 
4. 18. that shineth m. and 777. to the perfect day 
11. 24. there is that withholdeth 771. than is meet 
17. 10. a reproof entereth m. into a wise man 
26.12.there is ?7i. hope of a fool than of him, 29.20. 
Eccl. 2. 9. 1 increased 777. than all before me 
16. there is no remembrance of wise 777. than fool 
25. or who can hasten hereunto 777. than I % 

4. 2. the dead 777. than the living that are yet alive 

5. l..and be m. ready to hear than to give sacrifice 
Cant. 1. 4. we will remember tliy love ni. than wine 

5. 9. what is thy beloved 777. than another? 9. 
Isa. 5. 4. what could been done m. to my vineyard? 
9. 1. afterward did m. grievously afHict her 
15. 9. for I will bring 771. upon Dimon, lions 
52. 14. his visage so marred m. than any man 

54. 1. for m. are the children of the desolate than 
Jer. 3. 11. Israel justified herself???, than Judah 

46. 23. because they are 777. than the grasshoppers 
Ezek,. 5. 6. changed my judgments into wickedn.??*. 
7. because he multiplied m. than the nations 
16. 47. thou wast corrupted 771. than they in all thy 

ways, 51, 52. | 23. 11. 

Dan. 2. 30. not for any wisdom that I have 777. than 

3. 19. they should heat the furnace seven times 777. 

11. 8. he shall continue 777. years than the king 

Hos. 6.6. knowledge of God 777. than burnt-offering 

13. 2. now they sin m. and 7?i. and have made idols 
Jonah 1. 1 11. the sea grew 777. and m. tempestuous 
^a&.1.13.wicked devoureth man 7?7. righteous than 

2. 1 16. art filled 777. with shame than glory 
Mat. 5. 37. what is 777. than these cometh of evil 

47. brethren onl^ what do ye ??7. than others ? 
6. 25. is not the life 7?7. than meat ? Luke 12. 23. 
10.31. of 777. value than many sparrows, Luke 12.7. 

37. he that loveth father or mother m. than me 
11. 9. I say unto you, and 7?i. than a prophet 
12.45. taketh seven spirits 7/1. wicked than himself 



ra. 



MOR 

Mai. 13. 12. and he shall have ?)7. abundance 
18.13. he rejoiceth m. of that sheep than of 99 

16. then take with thee one or two 7/7. 
20.10.they supposed they should have received 771 
31. but they cried the ni. have mercy on us, 27. 23 
Mark 10. 48. | 15. 14. Liike 18. 39 

26. 53. give me 777. than twelve legions of angeli 
Mark 4. 24. to you that hear shall 7??. be given 

7. 36. the 777. he charged them, so much the 777. 
12. 43. poor widow cast in 777. than all, Luke 21. 3 

14. 5. the ointment might have been sold for m 
Luke 10. 35. what thou spendest 771. 1 will repay 

12. 48. committed much, of him they will ask m 
18. 30. who shall not receive manifold 777. 
John 4. 41. many 7??. believed, because of his word 
5. 18. the Jews sought the 7)7. to kill him 

7. 31. will he do 777. miracles than these? 
12. 43. they loved the praise of men 777. than 

15. 2._purgeth it, that it may bring forth 777. fruij 
21. 15. Simon, lovest thou mo 777. than these? 

Aj:ts 4. 19. to hearken to you 777. than to God 
5. 14. believers were the 777. added to the Lord 
9. 22. but Saul increased the 777. in strength 
19. 32. the 777. part knew not why they came 
20. 35. it is 777. blessed to give, than to receive 
23. 13. there were 777. than forty who conspired, 21 

27. 11. believed the master 777. than Paul 
iio?77.1.25.who served the creature 777. than Creator 

3. 7^if the truth of God hath 777. abounded 

8. 37. in all these we are m. than conquerors 

1 Cor. 8. t 8. neither if we eat, have we the m. 
9.19.myself servant to all, that 1 might gain the lu 
14. 18. I speak with tongues 7?i. than you all 

2 Cur. 7. 7. so I rejoiced the 7??. || 10.8.1 boast them. 
11. 23. 1 am 777. in prisons 777. frequent, in deaths oft 

Gal. 4. 27. the desolate hath many 777. children 
Phil. 1.9. love may abound m. and 777. 1 Thess.i.lO. 
3. 4. if he might trust in the flesh, 1 777. 

1 Thess. 4. 1. in pleasing God, abound 777. and 7?i 

2 T'7?77. 3.4. lovers of pleasure 777. than lovers of Go« 
Philem. 21. that thou wilt also do ?77. thap I say 
Heb. 11. 32. what shall I say m. time would fail 

12. 25. much m. shall not we escape, if we turn 
26. yet once 7??. I shake not the earth only, 27. 
.lam. 4. 6. he giveth m. grace, wherefore he saitli 
2 Pet. 1. 19. we have a 777. sure word of prophecy 
Rev. 2. 19. and the last to be 777. than the first 
9. 12. behold, there come two woes 777. hereafter 
.See Abundantly. 
.any MORE. 
Gen. 8. 12. the dove returned not again any m. 
21. 1 will not curse the ground any m. 9. 11. 
17. 5. nor shall thy name any m. be called Abram 

35. 10. not any m. be called Jacob, but Israel 
Exod. 8.29.let not Pharaoh deal deceitfully any m, 

9. 29. neither shall there be any m. hail 
11. 6. nor shall there a cry be like it any m. 

36. 6. let neither man nor woman make any m. 
Lev. 27. 20. it shall not be redeemed any m, 
J^um. 18. 5. that there be no wrath any777. on Israel 
Deut. 5. 25. if we hear the voice of the Ld. anym. 

18. 16. neither let me see this great fire any m. 
Josh. 5. 12. neither had Israel manna any m. 

7. 12. neitlier will I be with you any m. 
Ruth 1. 11. are there any m. sons in my womb ? 

1 Savi. 27. 1. Saul shall despair to seek me any m 

2 Sam. 7. 10. nor children of wickedn. afHict any m. 

10. 19. feared to help Ammon any m. 1 Chr. 19.19. 
19. 29. why speakest thou any m. of thy matters 

2 Kings 21. 8. neither will I make the feet of Israel 

move any m. out of the land, 2 Chr. 33. 8. 

Job 7. 10. nor shall his place know him any m. 20. 9. 

34. 31. it is meet to say, I will not offend any ra 
Eccl. 9. 5. neither have they any m. a reward 
Isa. 1. 5. why should ye be stricken any m.7 

2. 4. nor shall they learn war any m. Mic. 4. 3. 

30. 20. nor shall thy teachers be removed any m. 
62. 4. nor shall thy land be termed desolate ajiy m, 

Jer. 3. 16. neither shall that be done any m. 
17. nor walk any m. after imagination of heart 

10. 20. there is none to stretch forth my tent any m. 

20. 9. 1 said, I will not speak any m. in his name 

22. 11. he shall not return hither aiiy m. 

30. no man shall prosper, ruling any m. in Judah 

31. 12. they shall not sorrow any m. at all 

40. it shall not be thrown down any m. for ever 
34.10.should not serve themselves of them any m 
Ezek. 5. 9. whereunto I will not do any m. the life:-? 
12.28. none of my words be prolonged any m, 
16. 41. thou also shalt give no hire any m. 

63. thou mayest never open thy mouth any m 

21. 5. my sword shall not return any m. 

23. 27. thou shalt not remember Egypt any m. 
24. 13. not be purged from thy filthiness any m 
27.36. be a terror, and never shalt be any 777.28.19 
29. 1.5. neither shall it exalt itself a???/ 777. 

32. 13. nor foot of man trouble them 77777/ 7?7. 37.23 
39. 28. but I have left none of them any m. therfl 

29. nor will I hide my face any m. from them 
Hos. 14. 3. nor ?ay any m. to the work of our hands 



MOR 

tivs. 14.8. what have 1 to do any m. with idols? 
Joel 3. 17. no strangers pass througli iier any in. 
Amosl.8. 1 will not again pass by ihem any ?«. 8.2. 

13. but prophesy not again any in. at Beth-el 
Zeph. 3. 15. thou slialt not see evil any m. 
JJ/ai. 22.46. nordurstany askliini any m. questions 
Mark 8. 14. they had not any m. than one loaf 
^ 9. 8. they saw no man any in. save Jesus only 
Luke 20. 3tj. neither can tliey die any in. for they 

22. IC. I will not eat any m. thereof, until it be 
Rom. 14. 13. let us not judge one another any m. 
/re6.12.19.word should not be spoken to them a. m. 
Rev. 7.. 1(5. neither shall they thirst any m. 

12. 8. nor was their place in heaven found any in. 

18. 11. no man buyeth her merchandise any m. 
21. 4. neither shall' there he. any m. pain 

JVy MORE. 
Gen. 9. 15. the waters shall no in. become a flood 

32. 28. thy name shall be called no in. Jacob 

38. 26. and Judah knew her again no in. 

44. 23. ye shall see my face no ni. Exod. 10. 28. 
Exod. 5. 7. ye shall iio m. give the people straw 

10. 29. he said, I will see thy face again no in. 

14. 13. ye shall see them again no in. for ever 
Lev. 17. 7. shall no m. oiFer their sacrifices to devils 
JSPum. 8. 25. from age of fifty they shall serve no m. 
Deut. 3. 26. speak no m. to me of this matter 

5.22. these words the Lord spake, and added wo m. 

10. 16. circumcise, and be no in. stitf-necked 

13. 11. shall do no m. such wickedness, 17. 13. 
17. 16. henceforth return no m. that way 

28. 68. thou shalt see it no m. again, and be sold 
31.2.1 am 120 years, I can no m. go out and come in 
Josh. 23. 13. God will no m. drive out these nations 
Judg. 8. 28. so they lifted up their heads no in. 
IP 13. wherefore I will deliver you no in. 
. 1 !iam. 1. 18. her countenance was no in. sad 
2. 3. talk 710 m. so exceeding proudly 
7. 13. they came no in. into the coast of Israel 
1^. 35. and Samuel came no in. to see Saul 
18. 2. let him go no in. home to his father's house 

26. 21. return, for I will no m. do thee harm 

27. 4. and he sought no m. again for him 

28. 15. and answereth me no in. by prophets 
2 Sam. 2. 28. and pursued after Israel no in. 

7. 10. 1 will plant Israel, that they may dwell in a 

■ place of their own, and mljve no in. 1 Chr. 17. 9. 

21. 17. thou shalt go no in. out with us to battle 
l^M?,g-5 10.5. there waswom.spiritin her, 2 CA?\9.4. 
2 Kings 2. 12. and Elisha saw Elijah no in. 

6. 23. the bands of Syria came no in. into the land 

9. 35. tiiey found no m. of her than the skull 
1 C/iron. 23. 26. shall no m. carry the tabernacle 
jVch.2.n. let us build, that we be no m. a reproach 

13. 21. they came no m. on the sabbath 
Estk. 1. 19. Vashti came no m. before the king 

2. 14. she came no m. in to the king, except 
Job 7. 7. mine eyes shall no m. see good 
8. shaH see me no m. \\ 9. shall come up no m. 
10. he shall return no m. to his house 

14. 12. man riseth not, till the heavens be no m. 
'^0. 9. the eye that saw him shall see him no m. 
24. 20. he shall be no m. remembered 

32.15. they were amazed, they answered no m. 16. 
34. 32. if I have done iniquity, I will do no m. 
41. 8. remember the battle, do no m. 
Psal. 10. IB. that man of earth may no m. oppress 

39. 13. spare me, before I go hence, and be no in. 
41. 8. now that he lieth, he shall rise up no m. 
74. 9. see not signs, there is no m. any prophet 
77. 7. will he cast off, 4nd be favourable no m. 
83. 4. that name oflsr.be iw in. in remembrance 
83. 5. the slain, who.m thou rememberest ?io m. 

103. 16. the place thereof shall know it no m. 

104. 35. and let the wicked be no m. 

ProiJ. 10.25. as the whiri wind, so is the wicked mo ?n. 
31. 7. and remember his misery no m. 
Eccl 4 13. king, who will no m. be admonished 
[sa. 1. 13. bring no in. vain oblat. incense abomina. 
10. 20. shall no in. stay on him that smote them 
19. 7. shall wither, be driven away, and be no m. 
23. 10. there is no m. strength || 12. 710 m. rejoice 
26. 21. the earth shall 710 m. cover her slain 
30. 19. shall weep 710 7?i. || 38. 11. behold man no m. 
32. 5. the vile person shall be 7io m. called liberal 
47. 1. thou shalt no m. be called tender and delic. 
5. shalt 710 m. be called the lady of kingdoms 

51. 22. thou shalt 7io m. drink it again 

52. 1. 710 m. come into thee the uncircMmcised 

, 60. 18. violence shall no m. be heard in thy land 

19. the sun shtsll be no m. thy light by day 

20. thy sun shall no m. go down, nor thy moon 
/ 62. 4. thou shalt 710 m. be termed Forsaken 

8. I will 710 m. give thy corn to thine enemies 
65. 19. the voice of weeping shall be no m. heard 
20. there shall be 710 m. thence an infant of days 
Jer. 2. 31. we are lords, we will come tio m. to thee 
3. 16. they shall say 710 m. the ark of the covenant 
7. 32. it shall 7io m. be called Tophet, 19. 6. 
U !.') that his name may be no m. remembered 
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MOR 

Jer.16.14. shall be 710 m. said, the Lord liveth, 23. 7. 
22. 10. shall return 7io m. || 12. see this land 7to rn. 

23. 4. they shall fear tio m. nor be dismayed 

36. the burden of the Lord shall ye mention no m. 

25. 27. fall and rise no m. because of the sword 

31. 34. and they shall teach 710 in. every man his 

neighbour, and I will remember their sin no in. 

33.24. they should be no in. a nation before them 

42. 18. and ye shall see this place no m. 

44. 26. my name shall be 7io m. named in Egypt 
49.7. thus saith Lord, is wisdom 7io in. in Teman 1 
50. 39. it shall 7io m. be inhabited for ever 

Z/a/At.2.9.the law is no m. her prophets find no vision 

4. 22. he will no in. carry thee away into captivity 

Ezek. 12. 24. there shall be 710 in. any vain vision 

25. and my word shall be no m. prolonged 
13. 15. the wall is 7to m. \\ 14. 11. go 710 in. astray 
21. and they shall be no m. in your hand 
23. therefore ye shall see 710 in. vanity 
16. 42. I will be quiet, and will be 710 m. angry 

19. 9. that his voice should be 710 m. heard 

20. 39. but pollute ys my holy name 710 m. 

21. 13. it shall be no in. saith the Lord, 27. 

32. thou shalt be no in. remembered, L. spoken it 

24. 27. and thou shalt speak, and be 710 ??«. dumb 
26.14. thou shalt be no in. built || 21. shalt be no m. 
28. 24. there shall be no m. a pricking brier to Isr. 

29. 15. they shall no m. rule over the nations 

16. shall be no in. the confidence of Israel 

30. 13. there shall be no m. a prince of Egypt 
34. 22. and they shall be no m. a prey, 28, 29. 

36. 14. therefoie thou shalt devour men 7io m. 

37. 22. and they shall be 7io m. two nations 

43. 7. my name shall house of Israel 710 m. defile 

45. 8. my princes shall no m. oppress my people 
Hos. 1. 6. I will 710 in. have mercy upon Israel 

2. 16. and thou shalt call me tio in. Baali 
17.they shall 7io m. be remembered by their name 

9. 15. 1 will drive them out, I will love them no m. 
Joel 2. 19. I will 710 in. make you a reproach 
..Siuos 5. 2. the virgin is fallen, she shall 710 m. rise 

\t. 15. they shall 710 m. be pulled out of their land 
j\uc. 5. 12. thou shalt have 7io in. soothsayers 

13. thou shalt Tto m. worship work of thine hands 
J^ak. 1. 12. I will afflict thee no m. saith the Lord 

14. a command that 720 in. of thy, name be sown 

15. the wicked shall 710 m. pass through thee 

2. 13. voice of thy messengers shall 7^0T?^. be heard 
Zepk. 3. 11. and thou shall no m. be haughty 
Zech. 11. 6. I will 710 m. pity the inhabitants 

13. 2. and they shall 7io m. be remembered 

14. 11. there shall he no in. utter destruction 

21. be no m. the Canaanite in the house of Lord 
./¥af.l9.6.they are 710 m. twain, but one, Mark 10.8. 
Mark 7, 12. and ye suffer him 710 in. to do ought 

9. 25- come outyof him, and enter tio yi. into him 
14. 25. 1 will drink 710 m. of the fruit of the vine 

Luke 3. 13. exact tio m. than what is appointed 
9. 13. we have no m. butfiveloaves,and two fishes 

12. 4. after that have no m. that they can do 
John 5. 14. thou art made whole, sin tio m. 8. 11. 

6.66.many went back, and walked tio in. with him 

14. 19. a little while the world seeth mc no m. 

15. 4. 710 111. can ye, except ye abide in me 

16. 10. I go to my Father, and ye see me no m. 

21. she remembereth tio 7?t. the anguish, for joy 
25. when I shall no m. speak in parables 

17. 11. now I am 7io m. in the world, but these are 
Jlcts 8. 39. that the eunuch saw him no m. 

13. 34. now 710 m. to return to corruption 

20. 25. 1 know that ye shall see my face 710 m, 38. 
Rom. 8. 9. dieth no m. death hath no m. dominion 

7. 17. now then it is 710 m. I that do it, but sin, 20. 

11.6. it is nom. of works, else grace is 7'o m. grace, 
but if it be of works, grace is 7io m. grace 
2 Cor. 5. 16. yet henceforth know we him 710 in. 
Gal. 3. 18. if of the law, it is no m. of promise 

4. 7. thou art 710 ni. a servant, but a son 
Eph. 2. 19. ye are no m. strangers and foreigners 

4. 14. we be no m. children tossed to and fro 
23. let him Ihat stole steal 710 m. but labour 
Heb. 8.12.ibe'ir iniquities I will rememb. tio 7«. 10.17. 

10. 2. should have had no in. conscience of sins 
18. there is 710 m. offering for sin, 26. 

Rev. 3. 12. he that overcometh shall go no m. out 
7. 16. shall hunger tio m. neither thirst any more 
18. 14. thou shalt Jind them no m. at all 

22. musicians shall be heard 7io m. in thee, 23. 
20. 3. that he should deceive the nations no m. 
21. 1. no m. sea 1| 4. 710 m. death || 22. 3. 710 7?i. curses 

Much MORE. 
Exod. 36. 5. the people bring mv.ch m. than enough 
Prov. 11. 31. much m. the wicked and the sinner 
Tsa. r>6. 12. as this day, and much m. abundant 
Mat. 6. 30. shall he not much m. clothe you ? 
Luke 5. 15. so much m. went a fame of him abroad 
7. 26. 1 say unto you, and much m. than a prophet 
Rom. 5.9. much m. being now justified by his blood 
10. much m. being reconciled, we shall be saved 

17. much TTi.they that receive abundance of grace 



MOR 

jRoT«.5.20. where sin abounded,graceTJt.7n. afaounrt ' 

2 Cor. 3.9. muchm. doth ministration ofrighteousn, 

M. much m. that which remaineth is glorious 

8. 22. but now we have proved much m. diligent 
Phil. 1. 14. are much m. bold to speak thereof 

2. 12. have obeyed, now much in. in my absence 
Heb. 10.25.so much m. as you see day ai>pioaching 

12. 25. much m- shall not we escape, if we turn 

1 Pet. 1. 7. being much in. precious tiian of go)-' 

MOREOVER. 
Psal. 19. 11. m. by them is thy servant warned 
Isa. 39. 8. he said, m. there shall be peace and trutJ* 
Ezek. 16. 29. thou hast m. multiplied fornication 
ZecA.5.6. m. this is their resemblance through earth 
//ei'.ll.Se.of mockings, 7».of bonds and imprisonm. 

MORNING 
Signifies, [1] The beginning of the day, or the 
time of the sun^s rising, Mark 16. 2. Luke 24. 1. 
[2] The one part of a natitral day, Gen. 1. 5. 
The evening and the morning make the day^ 
according to Moses, because the ancient He- 
brews began their day in the evening. [3] The 
general resurrection, when the dead shall be 
raised, Psal. 49. 14. Death being called the 
night, John 9. 4. and compared to sleep, John 
11. ll. that day is fitly compared to the morn- 
ing, when men awake out of sleep, and enter 
upon that everlasting day. [4] Early or sea- 
sonably, Psal. 5. 3. [5] Unseasonably, Eccl. 
10. 16. [6] Suddenly, or quickly, or in a short 
time, Psal. 30. 5. [71 Daily, Psal. 73. 14. [8] 
The light, Joel 2. 2. 
Wings of the morning, PsaL 139. 9. denote a 
rapid flight; there being no motion we know 
of so rapid as the diffusion of the beams of the 
sun at the breaking of the day. 
Gen. 19. 15. when the 7«.arose,the angel hasten. Lot 
24. 54. Abraham and servants rc«e up in the m. 
26. 31. they rose betimes in the m. and sware 
29. 25. that in the 771. behold it was Leah 
32. 1 24. wrestled with him till ascending of the m, 

40. 6. Joseph came into them in the m.. were sad 
49. 27. in the m. he shall devour the prey 

Exod. 7. 15. get thee to Pharaoh in the m. 

10. 13. in the tti. the east-wind brought locusts 
14.27. the sea returned to his strength in the m. 
16. 7. ill the m. ye shall see the glory of the Lord 

8. shall give you in the 7?i. bread to the full, 12. 
13. in the m. the dew lay round about the host 
29. 39. one lamb thou shalt offer in in. Mum. 28. 4 
41. according to the meat-offering of the m. 
34. 2. be ready in the m. and come up in the m. 
25. nor shall the passover be left to the m. 
Lev. 6.9. the burning on the altar all night to the m. 
Mum. 9. 21. the cloud was taken up in the m. 
22.21. Balaam rose in the 7«.and saddled his ass, 13. 
Deut. 28. 67. in the m. would God it were even 
Jitrf^. 6.31.1ethim be put to death whilst it is yetjw. 

16. 2. in the m. when it is day, we shall kill him 

19. 27. herlordrosein the tw. and opened the doors 

20. 19. the children of Israel rose up in the m. 

2 Sam. 13. 1 4. why art thou lean m. by m. ? 

23. 4. and he shall be as the light of the m. when 

the sun riseth, even a 771. without clouds 

24. 11. for when David was up in the m. the 

word of the Lord came unto Gad 
1 Kings 3. 21. when I had considered it in the m, 

18.26. and called on name of Baal from m. to noon 
JVeh. 4. 21. some laboured from m. till stars appear 

8. 3. he read therein from m. to mid-day 
Job 3. 1 9. nor let it see the eye-lids of the m. 

7. 21 . thou shalt seek me in the T/i.but I shall not be 

11. 17. thou shalt shine forth, and be as the m. 
24.17. for the m. is to them as the shadow of death 

38.12. hast thou commanded the m. since thy days 

41. 18. his eyes are like eyelids of the m. 
Psal. 5.3. my voice shalt thou hear in the m. O La 

in the m. will I direct my prayer to thee 
30. 5. weeping for anight, butjoycometh in the7n 

46. 1 5. God shall help her when the m. appeareth 
49. 14. shall have dominion over them in the m. 
59. 16. I will sing of thy mercy in the m. 

88. 13. in the m. shall my prayer prevent thee 
90. 5. in the m. they are like grass which grows up 

6. in the m. it flourisheth and groweth up 
119. 147. I prevented the dawning of the m. 
130. 6. waits more than they that watch for the m. 
139. 9. if I take the wings of the m. and dwell 
143. 8. to hear thy loving-kindness in the m. 
Ecci.l0.16.thy king,a child and princes eat in the m. 
11. 6. in m. sow thy seed, and in the evening 
Cant. 6. 10. who is she that looketh forth as the m 
/5a.]4.12. how art fallen, O Lucifer, son of the m.t 

17. 14. and behold, before the tti. he is not 

21. 12. the watchman said, the m. cometh 
28.19.for m. by m. shall it pass over, by day and n 
.50. 4. he wakeneth m. by m. he wakeneth my eai 
58. 8. then shall thy light break forth as the m. 

Jer.5.8. they were as fed horses in the m. every one 

20. 16. and let him hear the cry in the m. 



MOR 



MOT 



MOT 



Jcr. 21. 12. execute judgment in the m. and deliver 

Ezek-1 .1 .XiiQ m. is come on thee, O thou that dwells 

10. the 711. is gone forth, tiie rod hath blossomed 

12. 8. in the ru. came the word of the Lord 

34. Id. I spake to the people in the m. at even my 
wife died, ^ did in the m. as I was commanded 

33.2-2. opened y mouth until came to me in the m. 
Hos 6. 3. his i,oing forth is prepared as the /«. 
4.for ycur goodness is as a m. cloud, as early dew 

V. G. in the m. it burneth as a flaming fire 

10. 15. in a m. shall the king of Israel bacut off 
Joel 2. 2. as the m. spread upon the mountains 
Mmos 4.13. that maketh the ?re. darkn. and treadeth 

5. 8. and turneth the shadow of death into the m. 
Jonah 4. 7. God prepared a worm when the m. rose 
Mic. 2. 1. when the m. is light they practise it 
J^Iat. 16. 3. in the vi. it will be foul weather 

27. 1. when m. was come, the elders took counsel 
J^tark 11.20. in the m. as they passed by, they saw 

13. 35. watch, or at the cock- crowing, or in m. 

Early in the MORNING. 

Gen. 19. 27. Abrah. gat up earbj in m. 21. 14. 1 22. 3. 
20. 8. therefore Abimelech rose eaiijj in the m. 
28.18. Jacob rose up early in m. and set up a pillar 
31. 55. Laban rose early in 7/1. kissed sons, daught. 

£xo(Z.8.20.Ld. said, rise up early in m.stand, 9. 13. 

24. 4. iVIoses rose early in to. built an altar, 34. 4. 
Josh. 3. 1. Josh, rose early inm. G. 12. | 7.16. 1 8. 10. 
Judg. 8. 28. the men of the city rose early in the m. 

38. Gid. rose ear. in m. || 19. 5. Le vile ear. in m. 8. 

1 Sam. 1. 19. they rose up early in the m. 29. 11. 

2 Kings 3. 22. \ ]9. 35. 2 Chr. 20. 20. Is a. 37. 36. 

15.12.Sam.rose early in m.\\ 17.20.Dav.eari// in m. 

29. 10. wherefore rise up early in m. and depart 
Job 1. 5. Job rose up early in the m. and offered 
Prov- 27. 14. blesseth his friend, rising early inm. 
/sa. 5. 11. woe to them that rise early in m. to foliow 

37.36.aro3e early in m. they were all dead corpses 
Dan. G. 19. then king Darius rose very early in m. 
Mat. 20. 1. who went early in m. to hire labourers 
Jlfar/i:16.2.earZ?/mTO-carae to sepulchre, Z.u/i-e24.1. 
Luke 21. 38. the people came early in m. .John 8. 2. 
Acts 5.21.they entered into the temple early in m. 
See Evening. 
Every MORNING. 
Exod. 16. 21. and they gathered manna every m. 

30. 7. shall burn thereon sweet incense every m. 
36. 3. Jjrought unto him free- offerings every m. 

JuBv. 6'A2. the priest shall burn wood on it eve7-y m. 

1 Chr. 9. 27. opening every m. pertaineth to porters 
23. 30. to stand every m. to thank and praise Lord 

2 Chron. 13. 11. they burn to the Lord every m. 
Job 7. 18. that thou shouldest visit him every m. 
Psal. 73. 14. and I have been chastened every m. 
Isa. 33. 2. O Lord, be thou our arm every m. 
Lam. 3. 23. the Lord's mercies are new every m. 
Ezek. 46. 13. thou shalt prepare a lamb every m. 

14. meat-ofF. every m. \\ 15. every m. a burnt-off. 
Amos 4. 4. and bring your sacrifices every m. 
Zep/t.3.5. every m.doth he bring judgment to light 

Until the MORNING. 
Exod.li.lQ.hi nothing of it remain until the m. 16. 
19. 1 23. 18. ! 29. 34. Lev. 7. 15. mirn. 9. 12. 

22. none of you shall go out at the door mi. t. ?«. 
16. 20. but some of them left of it until the m. 

23. lay up for you to be kept urMl the m. 
Lev. 19. 13. the wages shall not abide until the m. 
Deut. 16. 4. nor any of the flesh remain until the m. 
Judg. 19. 25. they abused her all night until the m. 
Ruth 3. 13. lie down until t.m.\\li.she lay until t. m. 
ISam. 3. 15. and Samuel lay u7itil t. m. and opened 

19. 2. therefore take heed to thyself until the m. 

2Kings 10.8. lay heads of kings in two heaps un. m. 

Prov. 7. 18. let us take our fill of love mitil the m. 

Isa. 38. 13. 1 reckoned until the m. that as a lion 

MORNING light. 

1 Sam. 14. 36. and let us spoil them until m. light 

25. 22. all that pertain to him by the m. light 
36. Abigail told him nothing until m. light 

2 Sam. 17. 22. they passed over Jordan by m. light 
2 Kings 7. 9. they said, if we tarry until to. light 

See Cloud. 
MORNING star and stars. 
Job 38. 7. when m. stars sang together, sons of God 
Rev. 2. 28. and I will give him the to. star 
22. 16. 1 Jesus am the bright and m. star 

MORNING watch. 
Exod. 14. 24. in m. watch the Lord said to Moses 
I Sam. 11. 11. came into middle of host in m. isatch 

MORROW. 
Cen.SO. 1 33. my righteousness answer for me to m. 
Exod.8. 23. to m. shall this sign be, the Lord did so 
9. 5. to TO. the Lord shall do this thing in the land 
6. the Lord did that thing, on the m. cattle died 
13. 1 14. asketh thee to m.. Deut. 6.120. Josh. 4.t 6. 
16. 23. to TO. is the rest of the holy sabbath to Lord 
19. 10. go, and sanctify them to day and to to. 
32. 5. Aaron said, to m. is a feast to the Lord 
Lev 7.16. on to. the remainder shall be eaten, 19. 6. 
iS. 30. ye shall leave none of it till the m. 
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Lev. 23. 11. on m. after sabbaih priest shall wave it 

15. ye shallcoLint tVom iliu in. after ihe sabbath 
Mum. 11. 18. say thou to the people, sanctify your- 
selves agamst to in. ye shall eat, Josh. 7. 13. 

16. 5. to in. the Lord will shew who are his 

16. be thou, they and Aaron to m. before Lord 
41. on the vi. the congregation murmured 

Josh 3. 5. to TO. Lord will do wonders among you 

5.12. manna ceased on the to. after they had eaten 

22. 18. to TO. he will be wroth with congregation 

t24. to TO. your children might speak to our childr. 

Judg. 19. 9. to m. get you early on your way 
20. 28. go up, for to ?k. 1 will deliver them ■ 

1 Sam. 11. 9. to to. by that time the sun be hot 
20. 5. behold, to ?n. is the new moon, 18. 
28. 19. to ?n. shalt thou and thy sons be with me 

1 Kings 20. G. I will send my servants to thee to m. 
2^mD-s6.28.thy son to-day , we will eat my son to to. 

7.1. to m. a measure of fine flour be sold for a shekel 
8. 15. on the m. he took a thick cloth, and dipt 
10. G. come to me to Jezreel by to to. this time 

2 Chron. 20. 16. to to. go ye dow u against them. 17. 
Esth. 5. 8. I will do to m. as ,'.he king hat^' said 

12. to TO. am I invited to her with the kvrig 
Proz). 3.28. to m.\ will give, wl.>en thou hast it by thee 
27. 1. boast not thyself to m. thou knowest not 
Isa. 22. 13. let us eat, for to to. we die, 1 Cor. 15. 32. 
56. 12. and to m. shall be as this day, much more 
Zeph. 3. 3. they gnaw not the bones till the m. 
Mat. 6. 30. to m. is cast into the oven, Luke 12. 23. 
34. take therefore no thought for tire m. for the 
TO. shall take thought for the things of its:olf 
Lxike 13. 32. and I do cures to day and to m. 

33. nevertheless, I must walk to day and to to. 
.Sets 20.7. Paul preached; ready to depart on the m. 
25. 22.'' to TO. said he, thou shalt hear him 
J'a??i.4.13.to day or torn, we will go into such a city 
14. whereas, ye know not what shall be on the m. 
MORSEL. 
Gen. 18. 5. I will fetch a m. of bread, comfort ye 
Judg. 19. 5. comfort thine heart with a m. of bread 
Ruth2. 14. eat bread, and dip thy7?i. in the vinegar 
2 Sam. 12. f 3. it did eat of his own 7n. and drank 
.Job 31. 17. or have eaten my m. myself alone 
Prow. 17.1. better is a dry to. and quietness therewith 
23. 8. the TO. thou hast eaten shali thou vomit up 
.John 13. 1 26. he it is to whom I shall give a ?«. 
Ueb. 12. 16. who for one to. sold his birth-right 
See Brexd. 
MORSELS. 
Psal. 147. 17. he casteth forth his ice like ?«. 

MORTAL. 
2Chron. 14.tll. let not to. man prevail against thee 
Job 4. 17. shall 711. man be more just than God 1 
Rom. 6. 12. let not sin reign in your to. body 
8.11. shall also quicken your to. bodies by his Spirit 

1 Cor. 15. 53. this to. must put on immortality, 54. 

2 Cor. 4. 11. life of Jesus be manifest in o\ix7n. flesh 
MORTALITY. 

2 Cor. 5. 4. that m. might be swallowed up of life 

• MORTALLY. 
Deut. 19. 11. and smite his neighbour to. that he die 

MORTAR. 
GeJi.11.3. brick for stone, and slime had they for to. 
Exod. 1. 14. they made them serve in to. and brick 
Z/ew.l4.42.shall take other to. and plaster the house 

45. and shall break down the to. of the house 
/5a. 41. 25. he shall come upon princes as upon m. 
Ezek. 13. 10. one built a wall, and lo others daubed 
it with unteinpered to. 11, 14, 1-5. | 22. 28. 
JVah. 3. 14. go into clay, and tread the m. 

MORTAR. 

J\,''u7n. 11.8. ground it in mills, or beat it in a to. 
Prov. 27.22. tho' thou shouldest bray a fool in a m. 

MORTGAGED. 
J\reh. 5. 3. some also said, we have to. our lands 

MORTIFY. 
Rom. 8. 13. but if ye 7n. deeds of body ye shall live 
Col. 3. 5. m. your members which are on the earth 

MOST. 
Prou.20.6. TO. men proclaim every one his goodness 
Mat.11.20. wherein m. of mighty works were done 
Luke 7. 42. which of them will love him to. ? 

43. 1 suppose that he to whom he forgave ?«. 
Acts 20.38. sorrowing TO. of all for words he spake 
1 Cor. 14. 27. let it be by two, or at to. by three 

MOTE. 
Mat. 7. 3. why beholdest thou m. that is in thy bro- 
ther's eye, but not beam in thy own? Luke 6.41. 

4. let me pull out the m. out of thine eye 

5. first cast, and then shalt thou see clearly to cast 
out the TO. out of thy brother's eye, Luke 6. 42. 

MOTH 
Signifies, [1] A ."ort of fly ichich eats cloth, Job 
4. 19. I 13. 28. [2] Some secret curse and 
judgment from God, Isa. 50. 9. 
Job 4. 19. in them, which are crushed before them. 
27. 18. he buildeth his house as a to. and booth 
PsaZ.39.11.thou makest his beauty consume like to. 
Isa. 50. 9, the m. shall eat them up, 51. 8. 



Hos. 5. 12. therefore will I be to Ephraim a^* a »» 
JV/at.G.iy.treasures,where m. and rust doth coi ruj.i 
20.where neither 7«.nor rust corrupt, i.jt/re iU. :>3 
MOTH-EATEN. 
Job 13. 28. consumeth as garment that is m.-eatcn 
Jam. 5.2. riches corrupted,'yourgarments m.-catcv 

MOTHER 
Signifies, [1] A 7coma7i who has brought fortJi 
a child, Exod. 2. 8. [2] The dant of the 
beast, FJxod. 23. 19. It is applied, [1] 7o the 
true church, i7i which true gospd believers arc. 
begotte7i to a7id nourished vp mi the faith, Ly 
the dispensatio7i of the word a7id ordinances, 
Gal. 4. 26. It is said to be from above, be- 
cause its origi7ial is from heaven, and its mem- 
bers have their conversatio7i there, Phil. 3. 20. 
[2] To a valiant woman, of whom God 7nad/ 
use to deliver his people, to i7istruct and 
take care of thein with a tender ajfection, 
Judg. 5. 7. [3] To 7natro7is or aged icomen, 
to whom we ought to carry ourselves respect- 
fully, because of their age, as dutiful children 
do to their 7nothers, 1 Tim. 5. 2. [4] To all 
true believers who are more dear aiid near to 
Christ, tha7i the 7iearest relatio7is are to any 
perso7i, Mat. 12. 49, 50. [5] To one who ten- 
ders and loves another, as a mother does her 
son, Rom. 16. 13. [6] To a fe7nale superior, 
ichether a mother, 7nother-i7i-law , one advanced 
in age, a teacher, or governess, Exod. 20. 12. 
[7] To the kingdom of Jjidah, the city of Je- 
rusalem, or the family of David, Ezek. 19. 
2, 10. [8] To a 7netropolis, or the capital 
city of a coiuitry or of a tribe, 2 Sam. 
20. 19. 
Gen. 3. 20. because she was the ?n. of all living 
17. 16. I will bless her, she shall be a to. of na- 
tions ; kings of people shall be of her 
24. 28. the damsel told them of her 771. house 
53. he gave to her brother and m. precious thingB 
60. be thou the m. of thousands of millions 
32. 11. lest he smite the 7n. with tjis children 
Exod. 2. 8. the maid went and called the child's 7ft 
Lev. 20.14. to take a wife and her 7n. is wickedness 
Judg. 5. 7. till that I Deborah arose a to. in Israel 

28. the TO. of Sisera looked out at a window 
Ruth 1. 8. go, return ^ach to her ??(. house 
2 Sa7n. 17. 25. Abigail, sister to Zeruiah, Joab's 7;2. 
20. 19. thou seeke'^t to destroy a ??!. in Israel 

1 Kings 2. 19. and caused a seat to be set for the 

king's TO. 
3. 27. give her the ch>ld, ?he is the to. thereof 

2 Ki7igs 24. 15. hs carried away the king's to. 
Psal. 113. 9. and to be a joyful ?«. of children 
Prov. 30. 11. a generation doth not bless their m. 
Ca7it. 6. 9. my dove, she is the on»y one of her to. 
Isa. 50. 1. where is the bill of youi to. divorce"? 
J'er,50. 12. your to. shall be sore confounded 
Ezek. 16. 44. as is the vi. so is the drughter 

45. your to. was a Hittite, father an Amorite 
21. 1 21. king stood at the m. of the way 

23. 2. were two women the daughters of one to. 
Hos. 2. 2. plead with your to. for she is not my wift 

5. for their to. hath played the harlot 

10. 14. 7«. was dashed in pieces upon her childrer 

Mic. 7. 6. daughter riseth up against her m. a man'f 

enemies of his house. Mat. 10. 35. Luke 12. 53 

Mat. 8. 14. saw Peter's wife to. sick, I^uke 4. 38 

14. 8. she being before instructed of ..er m. 
11. and she brought it to her m. Mark 6. 28. 

19. 12. eunuchs were so born from their to. woml 
20. 20. then came the to. of Zebcdee's children 
Luke 1. 43. the to. of my Lord should come to me? 
John2. 1. the to. of Jesus was there, Acts 1. 14. 
Acl(^2. 12. became to house of Mary 7)?. of John 
Gal. 4. 26. Jerusalem which is the 7n. of us all 
Rev. 17. 5. the m. of harlots and abominatlon.s 
See Father. 
His MOTHER. 
Gen. 21. 21. his m. took him a wife out of Egypt 

24. 67. Isaac brought Rebekah into /«?5 TO. Sarah's 
tent, and was comforted after the death of his m. 

27. 14. Jacob went and brought them to hism. 

30. 14. Reuben brought mandrakes to his m. 

43. 29. he saw his brother Benjamin, his m. son 

44. 20. he alone is left of his m. his father loves him 

Exod. 23. 19. thou shalt not seethe the kid in his 

TO. milk, 34. 26. Deut. 14. 21. 

Lev. 20. 17. shall take his 7«. daughter and see her 

24. 11. his TO. name was Shelomith, tribe of Dan 
Ku7n. 12. 12. when he cometh out of Ms to. womb 
Deut. 27. 22. that lieth with the daughter of Ms m 
Judg. 9. 1. Abimelech went to hism. brethren 

17. 2. he said to Ms to. || 3. he restored it to Ms m 
1 Sam. 2. 19. his to. made him a little coat 

1 Kings 1. 6. and Ms m. bare him after Absal-.a, 

15. 13. his TO. he removed from being queen 
17. 23. JElijah delivered him to his to. ard sfsid 
22. 52. Ahaziah walked in the way of hi.-< m. 

2 Kings 4. 19. he said to a lad, carry him U- i 



MOV 

Chron. 4. 9. his rn. called kis name Jabez 
'i Chr.''2-2.'3.his vi.wixs his counsellor to do wickedly 
Psal. 35. 14. as one that mourneth for his m. 

lUi). 14. let not the sin oi' his vl. be blotted out 

131. 2. as a child tiiat is weaned of his in. 
Prov. 10. 1. a foolish son is the heaviness of hisvt. 

15. iJO. but a foolish man despiseth his m. 

ijy. 15. a child left bringeth his m. to shame 

31. 1. the prophecy that his in. taught him 
Led. 5. 1.5. as he came forth ot his m. womb, naked 
Cant. 3. II. crown wherewith his m. crowned him 
[sa. 66. 13. as one whom his m. comforteth 
Mat. 1. 18. when his m. was espoused to Joseph 

2. 13. take the young child and his m. and flee, 20. 

J2.46./tis m.stood without, Mark 3.31. Lukc8.19. 

13. 55. carpenter's sonjs nol his m. called Mary"? 
Luke 1.15.filled with Holy Ghost from his m. womb 
60. his in. .-aid, he shall he called John 

2. 43. but Joseph and his ni. knew not of it 
51. but his VI. kept these sayings in her heart 

7. 12. the only son of his m. and she was a widow 

15. he sat up, and he delivered him to his m. 
John 3. 4. can he enter second time into his 7«. womb7 

19. 25. his m. stood by the cross of Jesus 

26. when Jesus saw his m. he saith to his m. 
.Bets 3.2.cerlain man lame from his m. womb, 14.8. 
Rom. 16. 13. salute Rufus and his m. and mine 

MOTHER-IN-LAW. 
Z)eM<. 27.23.cursed be that lieth with his m.-in-law 
Ruth 1. 14. and Orpah kissed her m.-in-law 
2. 11. all that thou hast done to thy m.-in-law 
23. and Ruth dwelt with her m.-in-law 

3. 6. according to all that her m.-in-law hade her 
for he said, go not empty to thy m.-in-law 
7. 6. the daugliter-in-law riseth up against 

the m.-i7i-law, Mat. 10. 35. L,uke 12. 53. 
My MOTHER. 
. 20. 12. she is not the daughter oimy m. 
hiig. 8. 19. my brethren, even the sons of my m. 
16. 17. 1 have been a Nazarite from juy m. womb 
I Kings 2. 20. the king said to her, ask on,'mym. 
Job 1. 21. naked came I out of my m. womb 
3. 10. it shut not up the doors of my m. womb 
17. 14. I have said to the worm, thou art my m. 
31. 18. and I have guided her from my m.. womb 
Psal. 22. 9. make me hope, when on my m. breasts 

10. thou art my God from my m. belly 
51. 5. and in sin did my m. conceive me 
69. 8. 1 am become an alien to my m. children 
71.6. thouarthethattookmeoutof ?nym. bowels 
139. 13. thou hast covered me in my m. womb 
Prov. 4. 3. tender and beloved in the sight of my m. 
Cant. 1. 6. my m. ciiildren were angry with me 
3. 4. until I had brought him to my m. house 
8. 1. my brother that sucked the breasts of my m. 

2. and I would bring thee into my m. house 
/sa.49. 1. from the bovvels of rat/ m. he made mention 
Jer. 15.10.woe is me, my m. that thou hast borne'me 

20. 14. let not the day wherein my m. bare me 
17. or that my.m. might have been my grave 

Mat, 12. 48. Jesus said, who is my m.? Mark 3. 33. 
49. behold my m. and my brethren, Mark 3. 34. 
Luke 8. 21. my m. and my brethren are these 
Gai.l.I5.God,who separated me from my m.womb 

TAy MOTHER. 
Gen. 27. 29. and let thy m. sons bow down to thee 
37. 10. shall I and t/iy m. come to bow to thee 1 
i.c'y. 18.7.nakedness ofth7jm.sha.\t thou not uncover 
9. not uncover nakedness of daughter of thy m. 
13. aot uncover nakedn. ofsister of iAym. 20.19. 
JDeiii 13. 6. brother, the son of thy m. entice thee 
lSa7ra.i5.33.so shall f/iT/wi.be childless among wom. 
20. 30. to the confusion of thy m. nakedness 



MOV 



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Mic. 



Gen. 



2 Kings 9. 22. as whoredoms of thy 7ft.are so rnany 
Psal. 50. 20. thou slanderest thine own m. sdw 
Prov. 1. 8. and forsake not the law of thy m. 6. 20. 
23. 22. and despise not thy m. when she is old 
Cant. 8. 5. there thy m. brought thee forth 
Jer. 22. 26. cast thee out, and thy m. that bare thee 
Ezek. 16. 3. thy father an Amorile, thy m. a Hittite 
45. thou art (A?/ Tw.daught. that loatheth her hush. 
19. 2. and say, what is thy m.? a. lioness 
10. thy m. is like a vine in thy blood, planted 
Hos. 4. 5. thou shalt fall, and I will destroy thy m. 
Mat. 12. 47. one said to him, behold thy m. and thy 
brethren, Mark 3. 32. Luke 8. 20. John 19. 27. 
2 Tim. 1. 5. faith, which dwelt in thy m. Eunice 

MOTHERS. 
Tsa. 49. 23. and queens shall be thy nursing m. 
Jer. 16. 3. eaith the Lord, concerning their m. 
Lam. 2. 12. they say to their m. where is corn and 
wine? soul was poured out into their m. bosom 
5. 3. we are fatherless, our m. are as widows 
Mark 10. 30. receive a hundred-fold, sisters, m* 
1 Tim. 1. 9. the law is made for murderers of m. 
5.2.but entreat the elder women as m. the younger 

MOTIONS. 
Rom. 7. 5. the m. of sins did wsrk in our members 

MOVE 

*'ignifies, n 1 To stir out of a place, 2 Kings 21. 

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his tongue against man 



S [2] To provoke, Deut. 32. 21, [3] To per- 
suade, Josh. 15. Id. [4J To excite, enable, 
and strengthen, Judg. 13. 25. [5J 'J'o set, 
or raise up. Job 40. t i7. [6] 'J'o tremble 
and shake, I'sal. 18. 7. [7] 'I'o touch. Mat. 
23. 4. [8J I'o deter, or discourage one from 
doing a thing, Acts 20. 24. [9] To be sen- 
sibly affected both with wonder at, and com- 
passion towards, a person under affliction, 
Ruth 1. 19. 
Exod. 11. 7. not a dog m 
Lev. 11. 10. of all that m. in the waters 
DeuV. 23. 25. not ?«. a sickle into neighbour's corn 
32. 21. and I will ni. them to jealousy with those 
Judg. 13. 25. the Spirit of tne Lord began to m. him 
2 -S'a//i.7.10.may d well and ?K.no more, 2 Kings 21.8. 
2 Kings 5. 1 11- he will m. his hand up and down 
23. 18. let him alone, let no man m. his bones 
Jer. 10. 4. they fasten it with nails that it m. not 
Amos 9. 19. I will cause to m. the house of Israel 
Mic.l.M. they sh.m. out of their holes like worms 
Mat. 23. 4. they themselves will not m. them 
Ji>cts 17. 28. for in him we live, m. have our being 
20. 24. none of these things m. me, nor count 1 

MOVEABLE. 
Prov. 5. 6. her ways are m. canst not know them 

MOVED. 
Gen. 1.2. the Spirit of God m. on face of the waters 
7. 21. all flesh died that m. on the earth, of fowl 
Deut. 32. 21. they have m. me to jealousy with that 
Josh. 10. 21. none m. his tongue against Israel 
15. 18. m. him to ask of father a field, Judg. 1. 14. 
Ruth 1. 19. that all the city was m. about them 

1 Sam.l. 13. she spake in her heart, only her lips m. 

2 Sam. 18. 33. the king was much m. and wept 
22. 8. the foundations of heaven m. and shook 
24.1. he m. David against them, to say, go number 

1 Chron. 16. 30. fear before him, the world shall be 

stable, that it be not m. Psal. 93. 1. \ 96. 10. 
17. 9. they shall dwell, and shall be m. no more 

2 Cliron. 18. 31. God m. them to depart from him 
Ezra 4. 15. they have m. sedition of old time 
£si/i.5.9.Haman saw that Mordecai m. not for him 
Job 37. 1. at this my heart is m. out of his place 

41. 23. the flakes of his flesh, they cannot be m. 
Psal. 10. 6. 1 shall not be m. 16. 8. | 30. 6. | 62. 2, 6. 

13. 4. [hose that trouble me rejoice when I am m. 
15. 5. he that doeth these things shall never hem. 
17. 15. hold up, that my footsteps be not m. 
18. 7. foundations of the hills ra. and were shaken 
21.7.the kingtrusteth in "Lord, and shall not hem. 
46. 5. she shall not be m. God shall help her 
6. the heathen raged, the kingdoms were m. 
55. 22. he shall never suffer the righteous to be m. 
66. 9. and sutFereth not our feet to be m. 
68. 8. Sinai was m. at the presence of God 
78.58. they m. him to jealousy with graven images 
82. t 5. the foundations of the earth are m. 
99. 1. the Lord reigneth, let the earth be m. 
112. 6. surely he shall not be m. for ever 
121. 3. he will not suflFer thy foot to 'be m. 

Prov. 12. 3. the root of the righteous shall not bo m. 

Cant. 5. 4. and my bowels were m. for him 

Is a. 6.4. the posts of the doorm. at the voice of him 
7. 2. his heart was m. as trees are m. with wind 
10. 14. and there was none that m. the wing 
14. 9. hell from beneath ism. for thee to meet thee 
19. 1. the idols of Egyptshall be m. at his presence 
24. 19. earth is broken down, and m. exceedingly 
40. 20. a graven image that shall not be m. 41. 7. 

Jer. 4. 24. they trembled, and all the hills m. lightly 
25. 16. they shall drink, and be m. and be mad 
46. 7. whose watere are m. as the rivers, 8. 

49. 21. the earth is m. at the noise of Edom's fall 

50. 46. at the taking of Babylon the earth is m. 
Dan. 8. 7. he was m. with choler against him 

10. 1 10. touched me, which m. me on my knees 
11. 11. the king of the south shall be m. with choler 
Jlfa«.9.36. he was m. with compassion on them, 14. 
14. I 18. 27. Mark 1. 41. | 6. 34. 

20. 24. were m. with indignation against brethren 
21. 10. all the city was m. saying, who is this 1 

Mark 15. 11. but the chief priests m. the people 

Acts 2. 25. on my righthand, that I should not bem. 

7. 9. patriarchs, m. with envy, sold Jos. into Egypt 

17.5.but the Jews m. with envy, took lewd fellows 

21. 30. the city was m. and people ran together 

Col. 1. 23. be not m. from the hope of the gospel 

1 Thess. 3. 3. that no man be ra. by these afflictions 
Heh. 11. 7. Noah m. with fear, prepared an ark 

12.28. we receivirig a kingdom which cannot hem. 

2 Pet. 1 . 21. they spake as m. by the Holy Ghost 
Rev. 6.14. every mountain and island m.out of place 

MOVEDST. 
Job 2.3.tho' thou m. me against him without cause 
Jer. 48. f 27. since thou spakest, thou m. thyself 

MOVER. 
Acts^i. 5. have found this fellow a m. of sedition 

MOVETH. 
Gen.l.21.God created every living creature that m. 



MOU 

Gen. I. 28. domin.overevery thing thatra. on ea/ta 
9. 2. the fear of you shall be on all thatvn. on earth 
Lev. 11.46. this is the law of every creature that j« 
20. 1 25. abominable by any thing that m. 
Job 40. 17. Behemoth 7/1. 4iis tail hke a cedar 
Psal. 69. 34. let every thing that m. praise him 
Prov. 23. 31. not on wine when it m. itself aright 
Ezek. 47. 9. that m. whithersoever the rivers come 

MOVING. 

Gen. 1. 20. let the waters bring forth m, creature* 

9. 3. every, m. thing shall be meat for you 

Prov. 16. 30. m. his lips, he bringeth evil to p&ss 

Hab. 1. 1 14. makest men as the m. things, no ruler 

MOVING, Substantive. 
Job IQ: 5. the ra. of my lips should assuage grief 
John 5. 3. blind, waiting for them, of the water 

MOULDY. 
Josh. 9.5. the bread of provision was dry and m. 12. 

MOUNT, ING. 
Job 20.6. though his excellency m.up to the heavens 

39. 27. doth the eagle m. up at thy command 1 
Psal. 107. 26. they m. up to heaven, they go down 
/sa.9.18. they shall m. up as the lifting up of smoke 

15. 5. by the 7n. up of Luhith shall they go up 

40. 31. they shall ra. up with wings, as eagles 
,/er. 51.53. though Babylon should m. up to heavea 
Ezek. 10.16. when the cherubims lift up to ra.up,19. 

MOUNT. 
Ge7i. 31. 54. Jacob offered sacrifice on the m, 
Exod. 18. 5. where he encamped at the m. of God 
19:12. whoso toucheth the ra. shall be put to death 
14. Moses went down from the m. 32. 15. | 34. 29. 

16. a thick cloud upon the m. 24. 15. 
18.m. Sinai on a smoke || 23. bounds about the m. 

24. 16. the glory of the Lord abode upon ra. Sinai 

17. was like devouring fire on the top of ra. 
31.18.the Lord gave Moses on m. Sinai two tables 
32. 19. and Moses brake them beneath the ra. 
34. 2. and come up in the morning to m. Sinai 

3. nor let any man be seen through all the ra. 
JVwra. 10. 33. they departed from the ra. of the Lord 
20. 22. from Kadesh, and came unto m. Hor 
25. bring up to m. Hor || 28. Aaron died in ra. Hoi 
34. 7. you shall point out for you m. Hor 
Deut. 1. 6. ye have dwelt long enough in this nu 

7. turn you, and go to the ra. of the Amorites 
9. 15. I came down, and the ra. burned with firo 
27. 13. and these shall stand upon m. Ebal 

32. 49. get thee to m. Nebo, which is in Moab 

33. 2. the Lord shineth forth from ra. Paran 
Judg. 4. 6. go and draw toward ra. Tabor 

7. 3. let him depart early from ra. Gilead 
9. 48. Abimelech got him up to m. Salmon 
2 Sam. 15. 30. David went up by the ascent of jtj. 
32. the top of the ra. where he worshipped God 

1 Kings 19. 8. Elijah went to Horeb, the ra, of God 
II. go and stand on the m. before the Lord 

2 Kings 23. 13. on right hand the m. of corrupt Joii 
JVeh. 8. 15. go to the ra. and fetch olive-branches 

9. 13. thou camest down also on ra. Sinai 
Cant. 4. 1. is as a flock of goats from ra. Gilead 
Tsa-. 10. 32. the ra. of the daughter of Zion, 16. 1. 
14. 13. I will sit on the m. of the congregation 
27. 13. shall worship in the holy ra. at Jerusalem 
29. 3. and will lay siege against thee with a ra, 
Jer. 6. 6. hew ye down trees, and cast a ra. against 
Jerusalem, Ezek. 4. 2. | 21. 22. j 26, 8. 
Dan. 11.15. the king of the north shall cast up a ra. 
Obad. 8.even destroy understanding out of m.Esau 
21. saviours shall come to judge the ra. of Esau 
Hab. 3. 3. and the Holy One from ra. Paran 
.^c^5 7.30. there appeared in wilderness of ra. Sinai 
GaZ.4.24. the one from the ra. Sinai, 

25. for this Agar is m. Sinai in Arabia 

Heb. 12. 18. not come to the ra. might be touched 

See Carmel, Gerizim. 

Before the MOUNT. 

Exod. 19. 2. and there Israel camped before the ra. 

34. 3, neither let the flocks feed before the m. 
See Ephraim. 

Tn, or into the MOUNT. 
Gen. 22. 14. in the m. of the Lord it shall be seen 
31. 23. and they overtook Jacob in the m. Gilead 
54. they did eat, and tarried all night in the ra, 
Exod. 4. 27. he went and met him in them, of God 
19. 12. take heed ye go not up into the m- 
24.12.Ld. said to Moses, come intom. Deut. 10. 1. 
13. Moses went up into the m. of God, 15, 18. 
18. Moses was in the m. forty days and forty 
nights, Deut. 9. 9. ] 10. 10. 
25. 40. look thou make them after their pattern 
shewed thee in the ra. 26. 30. | 27. 8. Heb. 8. 5. 
JVum. 27. 12. get thee up into ra. Abarim and see 
Deut.3'2.50. and die in t.m. as Aaron died inm. Hor 
Josh. 8. 30. Joshua built an altar unto the Lord 

God of Israel in ra. EbaJ 
2 Kings 23.16. Josiah spied the sepulchres in the m. 
2 Chr. 3. 1. to build the house of L in ra. Moriah 
Isa. 28. 21. for the L. shall rise up as in ra.Perari 
Acts 7. 38. the angel who spate to him in m Sin»l 



which is Agar 



MOD 



MOU 



MOU 



1 let 1. 18. when we were with him in the hol^ in. 
See GiLBOA. 
MOUNT of Olives. 
Zech. 14. 4. his feet shall stand on the m. of Olives, 
the m. o/ Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof 
Mat.2l.l. they were come to ni. of 01. Luke 19. 29. 
24. 3. and as he sat upon m. of Olioes, Mark 13.3. 
26. 30. and when he had sung a hymn, they went 
out into 771. of Olives, Mark 14. 26. Luke 22. .39. 
Luke 19. 37. he was at the descent of m. of Olives 
21.37. at night we went out, and abode in rn. of 01. 
John 8. 1. Jesus went unto the m. of Olives 
Acts 1 . 12. then they returned from the m. of Olives 
Sec Seir, Zion. 
MOUNTS. 
Ter. 32. 24. the to. are come to the city to take it 
33.4. the houses which are thrown down by the m. 
Ezek. 17. 17. nor make for him, by casting up m. 

MOUNTAIN 
Signifies, [1] A vast heap ofcarthraised to agreat 
height, either by nature, or art, Prov. 8. 25. 
[2] The church of God, whereof the temple built 
on mount Sion was a type, Isa. 2. 2. [3] The 
idolatrous inhabitants of the mountains, Ezek. 
6. 2. [4] Places of power and authority in a 
kingdom, Amos 4. 1. [5] Highplaces, whereon 
idols were worshipped, Isa. 57. 7. Ezek. 18. 6. 
[6] Such powerful obstacles as hinder the pro- 
gress of the gospel, Isa. 40. 4. 1 49. 11. [7] 
Idols that were worshipped in mountains, or 
high places, Jer. 3. 23. [8] The most lofty 
and powerful enemies, Isa. 41. 15. 

A Catalogue of the most famous mountains men- 
tioned in Scripture. 

Mount Amalek, in the tribe of Ephraim, Judg. 
12. 15. 

Mount Calvary, whereon our Lord Jesus Christ 
teas crucified, north-west from Jerusalem, Luke 
23. 33. 

Mount Carrael, near the Mediterranean-sea 
between Dora and Ptolemais, Josh. 19. 26. 

Mount Ebal, near to Gerizim, Josh. 8. 30. 

The mountain of En-gedi, near the Dead-sea, 
Josh. 15. 62. 

Mount Gaash, in tribe o/ Ephraim, Josh. 24.30. 

Mount Gilboa, to' the south of the valley of 
Israel, 2 Sam. 1. 21. • 

MountG'i\e^.A, beyond Jordan, Gen. 31. 21,23,25. 

Mount Gerizim, whereon was afterwards the 
temple of the Samaritans, Judg. 9. 7. 

Mount Hermon, beyond Jordan, Josh. 11. 3. 

Mount Hor, in Idumea, Num. 20. 22. 

Mount Horeb, near to Sinai, in Arabia Petraea, 
Deut. 1.2. 

Mount Lebanon, which separates Syria from 
Palestine, Deut. 3. 25. 

Mount Moriah, where the temple was built, 
2 Chron. 3. 1. 

Mount Nebo, part of the mountains o/ Abarim, 
Num. 32. 3. 

The mount of Olives, which stood to the east of 
Jerusalem, and lo as parted from the city only by 
the brook Kidron, and the valley o/ Jehoshaphat. 
It was otherwise called, The mount of Corrup- 
tion, 2 Kings 23. 13. because on it Bolomonhuilt 
high places to the gods of the Ammonites and 
Moabites, out of complaisance to his idolatrous 
wives, natives of these nations, 1 Kings 11. 1, 7. 
It was from this mountain our Saviour, as- 
cended into heaven. Acts 1. 12. 

Mount of Paran, m Arabia Petraja, Gen. 14, 6. 
Deut. 1. 1. 

Mount Fisgalh, beyond Jordan, in the country of 
BJoab, Num. 21. 20. Deut. 34. 1. 

Mount Seir, in Idumea, Gen. 14. 6. 

Mount Sinai, in Arabia Petrasa, Exod. 19. 2. 
Deut. 33. 2. 

Mount Sion, near to mount Moriah, 2 Sam. 5. 7. 

Mount Tabor, in the lower Galilee, to the 
north of the great plain, Judg. 4. 6. 

Oen. 14. 10. and they that remained fled to the m. 

19.17. escape to the m. \\ 19. 1 cannot escape to m. 

Exod. 3. 1. and came to the to. of G. even to Horeb 

12. people from Egypt, shall serve G. on this to. 

19. 3. the Lord called to him out of the 771. saying 

20. 18. all the people saw the to. smoking 
JVmto. 14. 40. they gat them up into top of the m. 
Deut. 1. 20. ye are come to the m. of the Amorites 

2. 3. ye have compassed this to. long enough 

3. 25. let me see that goodly to. and Lebanon 

4. 11. the TO. burnt with fire to heaven, 5. 23. 
33. 19. they shall call the people to them. 
^osh. 2. 16. get ye to the to. and hide yourselves 
11. 16. Joshua took the plain and the m. of Israel 
14.12. give me this to. || 17. 18. the TO.shall be thine 

Judg. 1. 19. he drave out the inhabhants of the to. 
34. Amor'tes forced children of Dah into the m. 
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1 Sam. 17. 3. the Philistines stood on a m. on the 
one side, and Israel stood on a m. on other side 

23. 26. Saul went on this side of the m. and Da- 
vid and his men on that side of the m, 

2 Kings 2. 16. the Spirit hath cast him on some to. 

6. 17. the m. was full of horses and chariots 
Job 14. 18. surely the to. falling cometh to nought 
Psal. 11. 1. how say ye, flee as a bird to your m.7 

30. 7. thou hast made my m. to stand strong 
7S. 54. brought to this m. his right hand purchased 
Isa. 2. 2. the m. of L. house establisiied, Mic. 4. 1. 
3. let us go up to the m. of the Lord, Mic. 4. 2. 

30. 17. until ye be left as a beacon on top of a m. 
29. as when one goeth with a pipe to to. of Lord 

40. 4. every to. shall be made low, Luke 3. 5. 
Jer. 16. 16. they shall hunt them from eveiry m. 
17. 3. my TO. in the field, I will give thy substance 

26. 18. Zion plowed like a field, and the m. of the 
house as high places of the forest, Mic. 3. 12. 

50. 6. my people have gone from to. to hill 

51. 25. 1 am against thee, O destroying m. saith 
the Lord, and I will make thee a burnt to. 

Lam. 5. 18. our eyes are dim, because of to. of Zion 

Ezek. 11. 23. the glory of the Lord stood on the to. 

28. 16. 1 will cast thee as profane out oim. of God 

43. 12. this is the law of the house on top of the m. 

1 15. Hariel, the to. of God, shall be four cubits 

Dan. 2. 35. and the stone became a great to. 

45. the stone was cut out of the to. without hands 
Mic. 7. 12. he shall come to thee from to. to to. 
Hag. 1. 8. go up to TO. bring wood and build house 
Zech. 4. 7. who art thou, O great to. before Zerubb. 
8. 3. he called the to. of the Lord, the holy to. 
14. 4. half of TO. shall remove toward the north 
Mat. 5. 1. and seeing the multitudes, he went up 
into a TO. 14. 23. | 15. 29. Mark 3. 13. 1 6. 46. 
Luke 6. 12. 1 9. 28. John 6. 3, 15. 
8. 1. when he was come down from the m. 

17. 1. Jesus bringeth them into a high m. apart 
9.and as they came down from the m. Mark 9.9. 

20. if ye have faith, as a grain of mustard, shall 
say to this m. remove hence,^!. 21. Mark 11.23. 

28. 16. went into a to. where Jesus had appointed 
Luke 8. 32. and herjj of many swine feeding on to. 
Heb. 12. 20. if so much as a beast touch the to. 
Rev. 6.14. every to. and Island were removed from 

8. 8. as it were a great m. burning with fire 

.H^(>A MOUNTAIN. 
Isa. 13. 2. lift ye up a banner upon the high m. 

30. 25. there shall be upon every high m. rivers 

40. 9. O Zion, get thee up into the high to. 

57. 7. on a lofty and high to. hast thou set thy bed 
Jer. 3. 6. Israel is gone up upon every high m. 
Ezek. 17. 22. and I will plant it on a high to. 

40. 2. he brought me, and set me on a very high to. 
Mat. 4.8. the devil taketh him up into an exceeding 

h.m. and sheweth kingdoms of world, Luke 4. 5. 

17. 1. Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John, and 

bringeth into an high to. a.pa.tt,-Mark 9. 2. 

Rev. 21. 10. he carried me in the Spirit to high to. 

See Holy. 

In the, or in this MOUNTAIN. 

G'e7i.l9.30.Lot went from Zoar, and dwelt iji the to. 

Exod. 15. 17. thou shalt bring them in, and plant 

them in the to. of thine inheritance 

JVMTO.13.i7.Moses said unto them, go up m^o them. 

Deut. 32. 49. get thee up in this to. Abarim, to Nebo 

Judg.3.27. he blew a trumpet in the to. of Ephraim 

1 Sam. 23. 14. David remained in a m. of Ziph 

2 Chron. 2. 2. Solomon told 80,000 to hew in the to. 
Psal.48.1. God is to be praised in them, of holiness 
Isa. 25. 6. in this n{. shall the Lord make a feast 

7. he will destroy in this to. the face of covering 
10. in this to. shall the hand of the Lord rest 

Ezek. 17. 23. in the m. of Israel I will plant it 
Amos 4. 1. ye kine, that are in the m. of Samaria 
6. 1. woe to them that trust in the m. of Samaria 
John 4. 20. our fathers worshipped in this m. 

21. neither in this m. nor Jerus. worship the Fath. 
MOUNTAINS. 

(7e7i.7.20.TO.were covered||S.4. ark rested on the m. 

8. 5. in tenth month tops of the to. were seen 
Kum. 33. 48. they departed from the m. of Abarim 
Deut. 12. 2. ye shall destroy places on the high to. 
Jb5A.11.21.Joshuacutoif the Anakims from the 771. 
Judg. 5. 5. the to. melted from before the Lord 

11. 37. that I may go up and down on the to. 
38. she bewailed her virginity on the to. 
2 Sam. 1. 21. ye m. of Gilboa, let there be no dew 
1 Kings 19. 11. a great and strong wind rent the m. 

1 Chron. 12. 8. were as swift as the roes on the to. 

2 Chr. 18. 16. 1 did see all Isr. scattered on the m. 
JobQ. 5. which removeth them, and they know not 

28. 9. he overturneth the to. by the roots 
40. 20. surely the m. bring him forth food 
Psal. 36. 6. thy righteousness is like the great to. 
46.2.tho' the m.be carried into the midst of the sea 
3. though them, shake with the swelling thereof 
65. 6. by his strength setteth fast the to. 
72 3. the m. shall bring peace to the people 
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Ps. 76. 4. thou art more glorious than m. of prey 
83. 14. as the flames setteth the to. on fire 
90. 2. before the m. were brought forth 
104. 6. the waters stood above the m. 
R. they go up by the to. down by the valleys 
114. 4. TO. skippedlike rams, little hilfs as lambs, 6. 
125. 2. as the m. are round about Jerusalem 
133. 3. as the dew that descended on the m. 
144. 5. touch the 771. and they shall smoke 

147. 8. who maketh grass to grow on tiie to. 

148. 9. TO. and all hills praise the Lord 

Prov. 8.25. before the m. were settled, before the 
hills was I brought forth 
Cant. 2. 8. behold, he cometh leaping on the to. 
17. turn, and be thou like a roe on the ?7i. 8.14. 

4. 8. look from Amana and the m. of the leopards 
Isa. 2. 14. the day of the Lord shall be on high m. 

14. 25. and on my to. tread him under foot 
18. 3. when he lifteth up an ensign on the m. 
34. 3. the TO. shall be melted with their blood 

40. 12. who hath weighed the 7n. in scales 

41. 15. thou shalt thresh the m. and beat small 

42. 15. and I will make waste to. and hills 
44. 23. break forth into singing, ye to. 49. 13. 

49. 11. and I will make all my to. a way 

52. 7. how beautiful on the to. are feet, JSTah. 1. 15. 
54. 10. for the to. shall depart, the hills be removed 

55. 12. to. shall break forth before you into singing 
64. 1. the TO. might flow down at thy presence, 3. 
65. 7, which have burnt incense on the to. 

9. will bring out of Judah an inheritor of my to. 
Jer. 4. 24. I beheld the m. and they trembled 

9. 10. for the to. will I take up a weeping 

13. 16. before your feet stumble on the dark m. 

17. 26. shall come from the ?«. bringing ofTeringa 

31. 5. shall plant vines on the to. of Samaria 

46. 18. as Tabor among the m. so shall ye come 
50. 6. they have turned them away on the to,. 

Lam. 4. 19. our persecutors pursued us on the to. 

Ezek. 6. 2. set thy face toward the m. of Israel 

3. and say, ye to. of Israel, hear the word of Lord 
7. 16. they siiall be on the to. like doves of valleya 

18. 6. and hath not eaten upon the to. 15. 

11. but hatii eaten on the m. and defiled 

19. 9. his voice should no more be heard on the m, 
22. 9. and in thee they eat 'jpon the m. 

31. 12. upon the to. his branches are fallen 

32. 5. 1 will lay thy flesh on the to. and fill valleys 

33. 28. the to. of Israel shall be desolate 

34. 6. my sheep wandered through all the to. 
13. I will feed them on the to. of Israel, 14. 

35. 8^1 will fill his to. with his slain men 

12. which thou hast spoken against the to. of Isr. 
36.1.prophesy unto the to. of Israel, and say, ye to. 

of Israel, hear the word of the Lord, 4, 
8.butye, Om. oflsrael shall shoot forth branches 
37. 22. 1 will ihake one nation on the to. of Israel 
38. 8. and is gathered out against the to. of Israel 
20. and the to. shall be thrown down 
21. 1 will call a sword against him thro' all my m. 
39. 2. and will bring thee on the to. oflsrael 
4.thou shalt fall on the to. of Israel, and all bands 
17. even a great sacrifice on the to. of Israel 
Joel 2. 2, as the morning spread upon the ?«. 
3. 18. that the to. shall drop down new wine 
Amos 1. 1 13. because they divided the to. 

3.9. assemble yourselves on the m. of Samaria 
4. 13. he that formeth the to. the Lord is his name 
9. 13. and the to. shall drop SAveet wine 

Mic. 1. 4. the to. shall be molten under him 
6. 1. arise, contend thou before the to. let the hilla 
2. hear ye, O ye to. the Lord's controversy 

J^ah. 1. 5. the to. quake at him, the hills melt 
3. 18. thy people is scattered on the to. no man 

jSfa6.3.6. the everlastingTO. were scattered, thehillfl 

10. the 771. saw thee, and they trembled 
Mag. 1. 11. I called for a drought on the to. 
Zech. 6. 1. four chariots between the to. of brass 
Mai. 1. 3. I hated Esau, and laid his to. waste 
Mat. 18. 12. and goeth into the to. and seeketh 

24. 16. let them which be in Judea flee into the m 
1 Cor. 13. 2. all faith, so that I could remove m. 
Rev. 16. 20. every island fled away, and the to. 

were not found 

17. 9. the seven heads* are seven m. en which 

In the MOUNTAINS. 
Exod. 32. 12. bring them out to slay them in the m. 
J\rum.33AT. pitched in t. to. of Abarim, before Nebo 
Deut. 2. 37. thou earnest not to the cities 777 them. 
JbsA.lO.e.the kings that dwell int. to. are gathered 
JM(Z^.6.2.Israel made them dens in the m. and cavea 
ISam. 26. 20. as one doth hunt a partridge in the to. 

1 Kings 5. 15. eighty thousand hewers in the to. 

2 Chr. 21. 11. be made high places in m. of Judah 
26. 10. Uzziah had vine dressers in the m. 

Isa. 13. 4. the noise of a multitude in the to. like 
Mark 5.5. night and dav he was in the to. and tombs 
Heb. 11. 38. thev wandered in deserts and in the to. 

Of the MOUNTAINS. 
G!eM.8.5.tops of the to. were seen in the tenth month 



MOU 

Gen. 23. 2. offer him on one of m. I will tell thee of 
JV'um. 23. 7. Balak bro't me ouiuftke m. ofthe east 
Deut. 32. 22. set on fire the i'ouudations of the m. 

33. 15. for the chief things of the ancient m. 

Judg.'ii.25. set liars in wait for him in tops ofthe m. 

3G.there co)ne people down trom the top ofthe m. 

thou seest the snado w o/^Ac m.as if they were men 

2 Khigs 19. 23. 1 am come to height <>/?«. /sa.37.24. 

Job 21. 8. they aie wet with the showers of the m. 

39. 8. the range of the m. in his pasture 
Psal.oQ.ll.l know all the fowls o/iAfi?rt. and beasts 

72. 16. shall be a handful of corn on top ofthe m. 
Prov. 27. 25. and herbs of the vi. are gathered 
Isa. 2. 2. shall be established in the top of the m. 

Mic. 4. 1. 

17. 13. and sbull be chased as the ch&fi of the m. 

18. tj. they shall be left to the fowls of the m. 

42. 11. let them shout from the top of the vi. 
Jer. 3. 23. hoped for from the multitude of the m. 

32. 44. shall take witnesses in the cities of the m. 

33. 13. in cities of the m. shall flocks pass again 
Ezek. 6. 13. their slain shall be in the tops of the m. 

7. 7. and not the sounding again of the m. 
Has. 4. 13. they sacrifice on the tops of the m. 
JbeZ 2. 5. like the noise of chariots on tops of the vi. 
Jonah2.6. 1 went down to the bottom of the m. 
Zcch. 14. 5. and ye shall flee to the valley of the m. 
Rev. 6. 15. hid themselves in the rocks of the m. 

To the MOUNTAINS. 
Cant. 4. 6. I -.vill gel me to the m. of myrrh 
Isa. 22. 5. it is a day of trouble and crying to the m. 
Ezek. 6. 3. thus saith the L. to the m. and hills, 36. 4. 

32. 6. I will water with thy blood even to the m. 

36. 1. son of man, prophesy to the m. of Israel, 6. 
Has. 10. 8. and they shall say to the vi. cover us 
Mark 5.11. there was nigh to the m. aherd of swine 

13. 14. that be in Judea flee to the vi. Luke 21. 21. 
Z/Wite 23.30. begin tosav to m. fall on us, Rev.ti. 16. 

MOUHN. 
Gen. 23. 2. Abraham came to vi. for Sarah 

1 Sam. 16. 1. how long wilt thou m. for Saull 

2 Sam. 3. 31. rend clothes, and m. before Abner 

1 Kiii^s 13.29. old prophet came into the city to m. 
14. 13. all Israel shall m. for him, and bury him 

JVe/^. 8. 9. this day is holy to the Lord, to. not 

Job 2. 11. he made an appointment to m. with him 
S.ll.that those which to. may be exalted to safety 
14. 22. and his soul within him shall m. 

Psal. 55. 2. 1 TO. in my complaint, and make a noise 

Prov. 5. 11. and thou m. at the last, when thy flesh 
29. 2. when the wicked bear rule, the people m. 
' Eccl. 3. 4. a time to m. and a time to danc^ 

Isa. 3. 26. and her gates shall lament and m. 
16. 7. for foundations of Kir-hareseth shall ye m. 
19. 8. fishers shall m. \\ 38. 14. 1 did m. as a dove 
59. 11. we roar like bears, we m. sore Uke doves 
61. 2. he hath sent me to comfort all that vi. 
3. to appoint to them that m. in Zion, to give to 

them beauty for ashes 
66. 10. rejoice for joy, all ye that m. for her 

Jer. 4.28. for this shall earth m. and heavens black 

12. 4. how long shall the land to. herbs wither 1 
48. 31. my heart shall to. for men of Kir-heres 

Lam, 1. 4. ways of Zion do to. because none come 
Ezek. 7. 12. the time is come, let not the seller to. 
27. the king shall m. and the prince be clothed 
24. 16. yet neither shalt thou m. nor weep 
23. ye shall pine away and m. one toward another 
31. 15. I caused Lebanon to to. for him 
Hos. 4. 3. therefore shall the land to. and languish 

10. 5. for the people shall m. over Samaria 
Joel 1. 9. the priests, the Lord's ministers to. 
Amos 1. 2. the habitations ofthe shepherds shall 7n. 

8. 8. and every one m. that dwelleth therein, 9. 5. 
Zech. 12. 10. and shall m. for him as one mourneth 

12. and the land shall m. every family apart 
Mat. 5. 4. blessed are they that to. for they shall 

9. 15. can the children ofthe bride-chamber to.? 

24. 30. then shall all the tribes of the earth to. 
I^uke 6. 25. woe to you that laugh, for ye shall m. 
Jam. 4. 9. be afllicted, and to. and weep 
Rev. 18. 11. the merchants shall weep and m. 

MOURNED. 
Oen. 37. 34. Jacob ?n. for his son many days 

50. 3. Egyptians m. for Jacob seventy days, 10. 
Exod. 33. 4. and when the people heard these evil 
tidings, they m. Jfum. 14. 39. 
J\rum. 20. 29. the congregation m. for Aaron 

1 Sam. 15. 35. nevertheless, Samuel ?a. for Saul 

2 Sam. 1. 12. and they to. for Saul and Jonathan 

11. 28. Bath-sheba to. for Uriah her husband 

13. 37. David m. for his son Absalom' every day 

14. 2. as one that had long time to. for the dead 
1 Kings 13. 30. and they m. over the man of God 

14. 18. all Israel to. for Jeroboam's son 

1 Chron. 7. 22. Ephralra their father to. many days 

2 Chron. 35. 24. and all Judah to. for Josiah 
Ezra 10. 6. he m. for the transgression of them 
JSTeh. 1. 4. I sat down and to. certain days 

M!ecA 7 5. when ye m. and fasted, did ye fast to mel 
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MOU 

Mat. 11. 17. and saying, we have m. unto you, and 

ye have not lamented, Luke 7. 32. 
Mark 16. 10. and she told them as they to. and wept 

1 Cor. 5. 2. are putted up, and have not rather m. 

MOURNER. 

2 Sam. 14. 2. 1 pray thee, feign thyself to be am. 

MOURNERS. 
Job 29. 25. I dwelt as one that comforteth the m. 
Eccl. 12. 5. and the to. go about the streets 
Isa. 57. 18. 1 will restore comforts to him and his to. 
Hos. 9. 4. sacrifices shall be to them as bread of m. 

MOURiMETH. 
2 Sam. 19. 1. behold, the king to. for Absalom 
Psal. 35. 14. 1 bowed down heavily, as one that m. 

for his mother 
88. 9. mine eye m. by reason of alHiction 
Isa. 24. 4. the earth to. 33. 9. || 7. the new wine to. 
Jer. 12. 11. my vineyard being desolate m. to me 
14. 2. Judah m. and the gates thereof languish 

23. 10. for because of swearing the land m. 
Joel 1. 10. the land to. for the corn is wasted 
Zech. 12. 10. as one that w. for his first-born 

MOURNFULLY. 

Mai. 3. 14. what profit that we have walked m. 
MOURNING 

Signifies, [1] .^ godly sorrow for o2irown, or for 
the sircS of others, Mat. 5. 4. [2] ./3 moderate 
sorro;<} and concern for the afflictions and 
worldly losses that befall ourselves or others, 
Gen. 2.3. 2. \ 50. 3. [3] Exceeding great and 
most, grievous lamentation, Mat. 24. 30. [4] 
Judgments and calamities', which should cause 
most bitter mourning, Ezek. 2. 10. 

The Hebrews, at Uie death of their near friends 
and relations, used great signs of grief and 
mourning. They wept, tore their clothes, smote 
their breasts, fasted, and lay upon the ground, 
and went barefoot : The time of mourning was 
commonly seven days ; but sometimes this was 
lengtheyied or shortened, according to the state 
or circumstances in which they found them- 
selves: The mourning for S-d^ai lasted but seven 
days, 1 Sam. 31. 13. but those for Moses and 
Aaron were prolonged to piirty days, Num. 
20. 29. Dent. 34. 8. The whole time of their 
mourning, the near relations of the deceased 
continued sitting in their houses, and eat 
upon the ground; the food they took was 
thought unclean, and even themselves were 
judged impure. Their sacrifices shall be to 
them as the bread of mourners, all that eat 
thereof shall be polluted, Hos. 9. 4. Their 
faces tcere covered, and for all that time they 
could not apply themselves to any labour. They 
did not dress themselves, nor make their beds, 
nor uncover their heads, nor shave themselves, 
nor cut their nails, nor salute any body. 

G'e?j.27.41.the days of 7n. for my father are at hand 

50. 4. and when the days of his m. were past 
10. he m. a m. for his father Jacob seven days 
ll.theCanaanitessawthe to. this is a grievous ?«. 

Deut. 25. 14. 1 have not eaten thereof in my to. 

34. 8. so the days of to. for Moses were ended 
2 Sam. 11. 27. when the to. was past David sent 

19. 2. the victory that day was turned into m. 
Esth. 4. 3. there was great to. among the Jews 

9. 22. was turned to them.from m. into a good day 
•Job 3. 8. who are ready to raise up their m. 

30. 31. my harp also is turned to 7k. and my organ 
Psal. 30. 11, thou hast turned my ?,i. into dancing 
Eccl. 7. 2. it is better to go to the house of to. 

4. the heart of the wise is in the house of ??i. • 
Isa. 22. 12. in that day the Lord did call to to. 

51. 11. and sorrow and m. shall flee away 

60. 20. and the days of thy to. shall be ended 

61. 3. to give to them the oil of joy for m. 
Jer. 6. 26. make thee to. as for an only son 

16. 5. enter not into the house of to. neither go 
31. 13. for I will turn their m. into joy 

Lam. 2. 5. increased in the daughter of Judah to. 
5. 15. joy is ceasedj our dance is turned into to. 

Ezek. 2. 10. was written lamentations, m. and woe 

24. 17. no TO. for the dead || 31. 15. 1 caused a to. 
Joel 2. 12. turn ye to me with weeping and m. 
Amos 5. 16. they shall call the husl>andmen to m. 

8. 10. and I will turn your feasts into to. and I 
will make it as the m. of an only son 
Mic. 1. 11. came not forth in the to. of Beth-ezel 
ZecA. 12.11.TO.in Jerusalem, as to. of Hadadrimmon 
Mat. 2. 18. was heard great to. Rachel weeping 
2 Cor. 7. 7. when he told us your desire, your to. 
Jam. 4. 9. let your laughter be turned intd to. 
Rev. 18. 8. in one day death and to. and famine 

MOURNING. 
Gen. 37. 35. will go down to the grave to my son to. 
2 Sam. 14. 2. 1 pray thee, put on to. apparel 
Esth. 6. 12. but Haman hasted to his house m. 
Job 30. 28. I went to. without the sun, I stood up 
Psal. 38. 6. 1 am troubled, I go m. all day long 

42.9. why go I to. bec.of oppression of enemy, 43. 2. 



MOU 

Jer- 9. 17. consider ye, and call for the to. wamcn 
16. 7.Jn m. to comfort them for the dead 

Ezek. 7. 16. all of them m. for their iniquities 

Dan. 10 2. in those days i Daniel was m. 3 weeks 

Mic. 1. 8. I v/ill make a m. as the owls 
MOUSE. 

Lev. 11. 29. the weasel and to. shall be unclean 

Isa. 66, 17. eating the abomination, and the m. 
MOUTH 

Signifies [1] The part of the body so called., 
which is an instrument of speech, Psal. 115. 5. 
I 135. 17. [2] Speech, or words uttered by the 
mouth. Job ly. 16. Psal. 73. 9. Isa. 49. 2. 
[3] Just desires and necessities, Psal. 1U3. 5. 
[4] The palate. Job ]2. 11. [5] The throat. 
Psalm 149. f 6. [6] A door, Daniel 3. t26. [7] 
Freedom and boldness of speech, Luke 21. 15 
[8] Boasting, Judges 9. 38. [9] Reproaches 
and calumnies, Job 5. 15. [101 A testimony. 
Deut. 17.6. •^' 

If my mouth hath kissed ray hand, Job 31. 27. 
This was a mark or token of worship and ado- 
ration, 1 Kings 19. 18. Hos. 13. 2. and when 
the idols were out of the reach of idolaters, 
that they could not ktss them, they used to kiss 
their hands, and as it were to throio kisses at 
them: Job here insinuates, that he had used 
no such idolatrous practice, while he beheld 
the sun or moon. To ask counsel at the 
mouth of the Lurd, Josh. 9. 14. is to consult 
him. They set their mouth against the heavens, 
Psal. 73. 9. They speak arrogantly, inso 
lently, and without the fear of God; they bid 
defiance both to God and man, blaspheming 
God''s name, denying or deriding his provi 
dence, reviling his servants, 6s-c. God ap- 
points, thatlna law may be always in the mouth 
of his people. Josh. 1. 8. that is, That the Israel 
ites may commune frequently icith one another 
about it, and thcit the sentence ichich should 
come out of their mouth, might in all things be 
given according to that rule. Moses tells 
us, that God opened the mouth of Balaam's 
ass, JSTum. 22. 28. He made her speak to her 
master, and reason the matter icith him for a 
time. Out of the abundance of the heart the 
mouth speaketh, Mat. 12. 34. Men's dis- 
courses are the echo of the' sentiments of their 
hearth; your speech bewrays the wickedness 
of your hearts. Not that which goeth into the 
mouth, defileth a man. Mat. 15. 11. It is nei- 
ther meat nor drink that makes a man unclean 
in the sight of God. 

Gen. 8. 11. and io, in her jk. was an olive-leaf 
24. 57. call the damsel, and inquire at her to. 

29. 2. and a great stone v;as upon the well's to, 
3. they rolled the stone from the well's to. 10. 
34. 1 26. slew Hamor with the 7«. ofthe sword 
42. 27. his money was in his sack's ?». 43. 12, 21- 

43. 1 7. we told according to the m. of these words 
45. t 21. Joseph gave tliem wagons, according tc 

TO. of Pharaoh 
Exod. 4. 11. Lord said, who hath made man's to.? 

16. even he shall be to thee instead of a ?«. 
JVmto. 12. 8. with him will I speak to. to 'to. 
16.30. the earth open her TO. and swallow them up 
23. 5. the Lord put a word in Balaam's to. 

35. 30. whoso kills any person, shall be put to 

death by the to. of witnesses, Deut. 17. 6. j 
19. 15. 
Josh. 9. 1 2. they gathered together with one ?«. • 

10. 18. roll great stones on the ?«. ofthe cave, 27 
22. open in. of cave, and bring out the five king} 

1 Sam. 1. 12. as she prayed, Eli marked her to. 

2 Sam. 14. 3. so Joab put the words in her to. 19. 

17. 19. she spread a covering over the well's m. 

1 Kings 19. 18. every to. that hath not kissed him 
22. 13. the words ofthe prophets declare good tc 

the king with one to. 2 Chron. 18. +12. 

22. 1 will go forth and be a lying spirit in the m 

of his prophets, 23. 2 Chron. 18.21, 22 

2 Kings 10. 1 21.was so full, that they stood to. to to 
21. 1 16. till he filled Jerusalem from m. to to. 

2 Chron. 35.22. hearkened not unto the words of 
Necho from the to. of God 

36. 21. to fulfil the word of the Lord by the to. 

of Jeremiah, 22. Ezra 1. 1. 
Esth. 7. 8. as the word went out of the king's m 
Job 5. 16. poor hath hope, iniquity stoppeth her m 

12. 11. doth not the to. taste his meat? 34. 3. 

32. 5. there was no answer in the to. of these men 
Psal. 8.2. out of TO. of babes hast ordained strength 

22. 21. save me from the lion's to. for thou heardesi 

32. 9. whose ?n. must be held in with bit and bridle 

37. 30. the to. ofthe righteous speaketh wisdom 

38. 14. and in whose to. are no reproofs 

63. 11. but TO. that speaketh lies shall be stopped 
69. 15. let not the pit shut her to. upon me 
107. 42. and all iniquity shall stop her to. 
109.2. m. of wicked, m. of deceitful are opened 



MOU 

PsaI. 126. 2. then was our m. filled with laughter 
141. 7. our bouos are scattered at the grave's 7«. 
144. 8. whose m. speaketh vanity, 11. 

Prov. 4. 24. put away from thee a froward m. 
5. 3. and her 7ii. is smoother than oil 
6. 12. wicked man walketh with froward m. 10.32. 
8. 13. proud, and the froward vi. do I hate 
10. (5. violence covereth the m. of the wicked, 11. 
]4. the VI. of the foolish is near destruction 
31. the m. of the just bringeth forth wisdom 
11. 11. the city is overthrown by m. of the wicked 

12. 6. the Jii. of the upright shall deliver them 

14, 3 Li the VI. of the foolish is a rod of pride 

13. 2. the m. of Ibols pouveth out foolishness 
14. the m. of fools feedeth on foolishness 

28. the 111. of the wicked poureth out evil things 

15. 4. the words of a man's m. are as deep waters 

7. a fool's m. is his destruction, and his lips 

19. 28. the m. of the wiffked devoureth iniquity 

22. 14. the m. of a strange woman is a deep pit 
26. 7. so is a parable in the m. of tools, 9. 

28. and a flattering m. worketh ruin 

30. 20. she eateth, and wipeth her m. and saith 

Eccl. 10. 12. words of a wise man's m. are gracious 

/sa. 9. 12. they shall devour Israel with open in. 

17. an evil doer, and every m. speaketh folly 

57. 4. against whom make ye a wide m. ? 

59. 21. my Spirit not depart out of m. of thy seed 
Jer. 32. 4. shall speak with him m. to m. 34. 3. 

36.4.Baruch wrote from m. of Jerem. 27, 32. 1 45. 1. 

44. 17. what thing goeth forth out of our in. 
26. no more named in m. of any man'of Judah 
Lam. 3. 38. out of the m. of Most High proceedeth 
Ezek. 21. 22. to open the m. in the slaughter 

29. 2]. I will give thee the opening of the m. 
Dan. 3. 26. came near to the m. of the furnace 

4. 31. while the word was in the king's 7/i. 

6.17.astone brought, and laid on the m. of the den 

7: 5. it had three ribs in m. of it between teeth 

8. there was a m. speaking gren.t things, 20. 
Hos.2. 17. takethenamesof Baalim out of her m. 
Amos 3. 12. as a shepherd taketh out of the m. 
JVa/i. 3. 12. shall even fall into the m. of the eater 
Zech. 5. 8. cast the weight of lead on the m. of it 
Mat. 4. 4. tliat proceedeth out of the m. of God 

12 34. abundance of the heart the m. speaketh 

15. 11. what goeth into the m. defileth not 

18. 16. that in the m. of two or three witnesses 
every word may be established, 2 Cor. 13. 1. 

21. 16. out of the m. of babes hast perfected praise 
Luke 1. 70. as he spake by m. of his holy prophets 

21. 15. for I will give you a m. and wisdom 
Acts 1. 16. Holy Ghost spake by m. of David, 4. 25. 

3. 18. God shewed by 7«. of all his prophets, 21. 

15. 27. who shall tell you the same things by m. 

23. 2. commanded them to smite him on the m. 
Rom.Z.\4:. whose m. is full of cursing and bitterness 

19. that every m. may be stopped, and all world 
10. 10. with the m. confession is made to salvation 

15. 6. that ye may with one m. glorify God 

1 Cor. 9. 9. thou shalt not muzzle the m. of the ox 

2 Tim. 4. 17. 1 was delivered out o^m. of the lion 
Jam. 3. 10. out of the same m. proceedeth blessing 
Rev. 13. .5. given to him a vi. speaking blasphemies 

16. 13. the spirits came out of ?«. of the dragon 

His MOUTH. 
Gen. 25. j 28. loved Esau, for venison was in Ms m. 
£xo«Z.4.15. put words in his m. I will be with his m. 
J^um. 23. 16. God put a word in his m. and said, go 

30.2. accord, to all that proceedeth out of his m. 
Deut. 18. 18. and I will put my words in his vk 

1 Sam. 14.26. but no man put his hand to his in. 27. 

17. 35. 1 went and delivered it out of his m. 

2 Sam. 17. f 5. and let us hear what is in his m. 

18. 25. if he be alone, there is tidings in his m. 
22. 9. and fire out of his m. devoured, Psal. 18. 8. 

1 Kings 8. 15. spake with his m. to Dav. 2 CAr.6.4. 

2 Kings 4. 34. and he put his m. on his m. 

1 Chr. 16. 12. remember the judgments of/«s m. 
Job 15. 30. by the breath of his m. he shall go away 

20. 12. though wickedness be sweet in his m. 
13. though he keep it still within his m. 

22. 22. receive, I pray thee, the law from his m. 
23. 12. 1 have esteemed the words of his m. more 

37. 2. and the sound that goeth out of his m. 
40. 23. that he can draw up Jordan into his m. 
41. 19. out of his m. go burning lamps and sparks 

21. and a flame goeth out of his m. 
Psal. 10. 7. his m. is full of cursing and deceit 
33. 6. the host of them made by breath of his m. 

36. 3. the words of his m. are iniquity and deceit 

38. 13. as a dumb man that openeth not his m. 
55. 21. words of his m. are smoother than butter 
105. 5. remember the judgments of his m. 

Prov. 2. 6. out of his ?«. cometh knowledge 

11. 9. hypocrite with his m. destroyeth neighbour' 

12. 14. satisfied with good by the fruit of his m. 
13. 2. a man shall eat good by the fruit of his m. 

3. he that keepeth his m. keepeth his life 
15. 23. a man hath joy by the answer of his m. 
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Prov. 16. 10. his m. transgresseth not in judgment 
23. the heart of the wise teacheth his m. 
26. for himself, for his m. craveth it of him 

18. 6. and his in. calleth for strokes 

20. shall be satisfied with the fruit of his m. 
19.24. will not so much as bring it to his m. 26. 15. 

20. 17. but his m. shall be filled with gravel 

21. 23. whoso keepeth his m. keepeth his soul 
Eccl. 6. 7. all the labour of a man is for his m. 

10. 13. beginning of words of his m. is foolishness 
Cant. 1. 2. let him kiss me with the kisses of his m. 

5. 16. his m. is most sweet, this is my beloved 
Isa. 11. 4. smite the earth with the rod of his m. 

53. 9. neither was any deceit in his m. 
Jer. 9. 8. one speaketh peaceably with his m. 
20. and let your ear receive the word of his m. 

36.17. ho w didst thou write all these words at hism. 

51. 44. bring out of his m.that which he swallowed 
Lam. 1. 1 18. for I have rebelled against his m. 

3. 29. he putteth his m. in the dust, if so be there 

4. 4. the tongue cleaveth to the xoof of his m. 
Zech. 9. 7. 1 will take away his blood out of his m. 
Mai. 2. 6. the law of truth was in his m. 

7. and they should seek the law at his m. 
Luke 1. 64. and his ni. was opened immediately 

4. 22. gracious words proceeded out of his m. 

6. 45. of the abundance of heart his m. speaketh 

11. 51. seeking to catch somewhat out of his m. 

22. 71. ourselves have heard of his own m. 
John 19. 29. filled a spunge and put it to his m. 
Acts 22. 14. and shouldest hear the voice of his m. 
2 Thess. 2. 8. shall consume with the spirit of his m. 
1 Pet. 2. 22. neither was guile found in his m. 
iiew.] .16. out of /iz's m. went a sharp sword, 19. 15,21. 

12. 15. the serpent cast out of his m. water 

16. the flood which the dragon cast out of his m. 

13. 2. and his m. was as the mouth of a lion 

See Lord. 
J\Iij MOUTH. 
Gen. 45. 12. that it is my m. that speaketh to you 
Kum. 22. 38. the word G. putteth in my m. 23. 12. 
Deut. 32. 1. hear, O earth, the words of my m. 
1 Sam. 2. 1. my m. is enlarged over mine enemies 
Job 7. 11. therefore I will not refrain viy m. 
9. 20. mine own m. shall condemn me 
16. 5. I would strengthen you with mym. 

19. 16. I entreated my servant with my m. 

23. 4. I would fill my m. with arguments 
31. 27. or my vi. hath kissed my hand 

30. neither iiave I suftered my m. to sin 

33. 2. behold my tongue hath spoken in my m. 
40. 4. 1 am vile, I will lay my hand upon my m. 

Ps. 17.3. purposed that my m. shall not transgress 
19. 14. let the words of my m. be acceptable 
31. 1. his praise shall continually 6e in my m, 
39. 1. I said, 1 will keep my m. with a bridle 
40.3. he hath put a new song in mym. even praise 
49. 3. hear this, my m. shall s^eak of wisdom 
51. 15 and my m. shall shew forth thy praise 
54. .2. hear and give ear to the words of my m. 
63. 5. my m. shall praise thee with joyful lips 

66. 14. my m. hath spoken, when I was in trouble 

17. I cried to him with my m. he was extolled 
71. 8. let my m. be filled with thy praise 

15. my m. shall shew forth thy righteousness 
78. 1. incline your ears to the words of my m. 

2. 1 will open my m. in a parable, I will utter 
89. 1. with my m. will I make known thy faithfuln. 
109. 30. 1 will greatly praise the Lord with my m. 
119. 43. take not the word of truth out of my m. 

103. thy words are sweeter than honey to my m. 

10*^. accept the free-will-offerings of my m. 
137. 6. let my tongue cleave to the roof of ?ny m. 
141. 3. set a watch, O Lord, before my m. 
145. 21. Tny m. shall speak the praise of the Lord 
Prov. 4.5. nor decline from the words of my in. 5. 7. 

7. 24. O children, attend to the words of my m. 
8.7. for my m. shall speak truth, and wickedness 

8. the words of my m. are in righteousness 
Tsa. 6. 7. and he laid the coal on my m. and said 

30. 2. go to Egypt, and have not asked at my m. 

34. 16. for my m. it hath commanded 

45. 23. word is gone out of my m. in righteousness 

48. 3. the former things went forth out of my m. 

49. 2. he hath made my m. like a sharp sword 
55.11. soshallmy wordbethatgoeth oMiof my m. 

Jer. 1. 9. Ld. put forth his hand and touched my m. 

15.19.shalt be as mym. \\ 36. 6. yritten from my m. 
Ezek. 3. 3. it was in my m. like honey for sweetness 
17. therefore hear the word at my m. 33. 7. 

4. 14. nor came there abominable flesh into my m. 
Dan. 10. 3. neither came flesh nor wine in my m. 
Hos. 6. 5. 1 have slain them by the words of my m. 
Mat. 13. 35. 1 will open my m. in parables 
Acts 1\. 8. hath at any time entered into my m. 

15. 7. the Gentiles by my m. should hear the word 
E-ph. 6. 19. praying that I may open my m. boldly 
Rev. 2. 16. 1 will fight with the sword of my m. 

3. 16. nor cold, nor hot, I will spue thee out of mym. 

10. 10. the book was in my m, sweet as honey 



MOU 

MOUTH with opened. 
G'en.4.11.earth open, her m. to receive broth, blood 
J\rum.lii\32. the earth openedher m. and swallowed 
them up, and their houses, 26. 10. Deut. 11. 6. 

22. 28. Lord opened the m. of the ass, and she said 
Judg. 11. 35. 1 have opened my m. to the Lord, 36. 
Job 3. 1. opened Job his m. and cursed his day 

29. 23. and they opened their m. wide, Psal. 35. 21. 

33. 2. 1 pray, hear, behold now I have open, my 7^. 
P5aZ.39.9. 1 was 6\imb,\ openednol my rn. because 

109. 2, m. of the deceitful are opened against me 

119. 131. 1 opened my 7n. and panied, Icr I longed 
Isa. 5. 14. hell hath opened her m. without measure 

10. 14. there was none that opened m. or peeped 
53. 7. he was oppressed, yet he opened not his m. 

Ezek. 3. 2. 1 open-, my m. and he caused me to eat il 

24. 27. thy TO. be 0. to him which is escaped, 33. 22. 

Z) art. 10. It), then I openedmy 7?t.and spake, and said 

Mat. 5. 2. he opened his m. and taught them, saying 

17. 27. when thou hast opened his m.thou shalt find 

Z-M^el.64.his vi. was open, immediately, and spake 

Acts 8. 32. like a lamb dumb, so open, he not his m. 

35. Philip open. in. || 10. 34. Peter open. m. said 

2 Cor. 6. 11. O Corinthians, our m. is opened to you 

Rev. 12.16. earth opened her m. and helped woman 

13. 6. he opened his m. in blasphemy against God 

MOUTH with openeth. 
Psal. 38.13. as a dumb man ihut openeth not his m, 
Prov. 24. 7. a fool openeth not his m. in the gate 
31. 26. she openeth her m. witli wisdom 

Their MOUTH. 
Deut. 21. 15. by their m. every controversy be tried 
Judg. 7. 6. lapped, putting their hand to their'm, 
EzraS. f 17. 1 sent them, and put words in their m, 
Mch.9.W. withheldait not thy manna frorn their m. 
Job 5. 15. but he saveth the poor from their vi. 
16. 10. they have gaped upon me with their m. 
29. 9. the princes laid their hand on their m. 

10. their tongue cleaved to the roof of their m. 
Psal. 5. 9. there is no faithfulness in their m. 

17. 10. with their m. they speak proudly 
49. t 13. their posterity delight in their m. 
58.6.break their teeth, O God, in their jn.break out 
59. 7. behold they belch out with their m. 

12. for the sin of their m. and words of their lips 
62. 4. they bless with their m. but curse inwardly 
73. 9. th€y set their m. against the heavens 

78. 36. they did flatter him with their m. and lied 

149. 6. let the high praises of God be in their m. 
Isa. 29. 13. this people draw near me with their m. 
Jer. 7. 28. and truth is cut off" from their m. 

12.2. thou art near in their m. far from their reins 
Lam.2.16. enemies have open. i/iei'r/n. against thee 
Ezek. 33. 31. with their m. they shew much love 

34. 10. I v,'ill deliver my flock from their m. 
Mic. 6. 12. their tongue is deceitful in their m. 

7. 16. they shall lay their hand on their m. 
Zeph.3. 13. nor a deceitful tongue found in their m. 
ZfcA.14.12. tongue shall consume away in theirm. 
Mat. 15.8. this peop.draweth nigh to me with th. m^ 
Jude 16. their m. speaketh great swelling words 
Rev. 9. 19. their power is in their m. and tails 

11. 5. if any hurtthem,fire proceedeth out of iA. m. 

14. 5. and in their m. was found no guile 

Thy MOUTH. 
Ezod.i.l2. 1 will be with thym. and teach thee, 15. 

13. 9. that the Lord's law may be in thy m. 

23. 13. make no mention ofothergods outof thym. 
Deut. 23. 23. keep that hast promised v>'ith thy m. 

30. 14. word is nigh to thee, in thym- Rom. 10. 8. 
Josh. 1. .8. book of the law not depart out of thy m. 
Judg. 9. 38. then said Zebul, where is now thy in.? 

11. 36. if thou hast opened thy m. to the Lord 

18. 19. lay thine hand upon thy m. Prov. 30. 32. 
2 Sam. 1. 16. thy m. hath testified against thee 
IKings 8.24. thou spakest with thy m. 2 Chr. 6. 15. 

17. 24. the word of the Lord in thy in. is truth 
Job 8. 2. the words of thy m. be like a strong wind 
21. till he fill thy m. with laughing, and thy lips 

15. 5. for thy m. uttereth thine iniquity 

6. thine own m. condemneth thee, and not I 

13. that thou lettest such words go out of thy m. 
33. t 6. behold, I am according to thy m. 

39. 127. doth the eagle mount up by thym.? 
Psal. 50. 16. shouldest take my covenant in thy m. 
19. thou givest thy m. to evil || 81. 10. open thy m. 
103. 5. who satisfieth thy m. with good things 
319.13. have declared all the judgments of thy m. 
72. the law of thy m. is better to me than gold 
88. so shall I keep the testimony of thy m. 
138. 4. when they hear the words of thy m. 
Prov. 6. 2. thou art snared with the words of thy m. 
27.2. let another praise thee,and not thine own m. 
31. 8. open thy m. for the dumb, in the cause of ali 
g.open thy m. judge righteously, and plead cause 
ii:cc^5.2. be not rash with thy m. to utter any thing 

6. suffer not thy m. to cause thy flesh to sin 
Cant. 7. 9. the roof of tAy m. like the best wine 
Isa. 51. 16. 1 have put my words in thy m. Jer. 1. 9. 
59. 21. which I put ia t. m. not depart out of t, m 



MUC 

Jer. 5. 14. 1 will make my words in thy m. fire 

Ezek 2. 8. open thy in. and eat that I give thee 

3. 2(i . make thy tongue cleave to roof of thy m. 
27. 1 will open thy lu. and thou sJialt say to them 

IG. 56. sister Sodoiii was not mentioned by thy m 
63. that thou niayest never open thy in. anymore 
Hos. 8. 1. set tlie trumpet to thy m. he shall come 
Mic. 7. 5. keep doors of thy m. from her that lieth 
L,uke 19. 22. out of thine own ?«. will I judge thee 
Rom. 10. 9. if confess with thy m. the Lord Jesus 

Rev. 10. 9. it shall be in thy ni. sweet as honey 

Your MOUTH. 
J\rum.22. 24. do that which proceeded cutoff, m. 
1 Sam. 2. 3. let not arrogancy come out of your m. 
Job 21. 5. mark me, and lay your hand on your m. 
Ezek. 35. 13. thus with yuur m. ye have boasted 
Joel 1. 5. for the wine is cut off from your m, 
Eph. 4. 29. let no corrupt communication proceed 
out of your m. but what is edifying, Col. 3. 8. 
MOUTHS. 
Deut. 31. 19. write this song, put it in their to. 

21. not be forgotten out of to. of their seed 
1 Sam. 13. 1 21. yet they had a file with m. 
Psal. 22. 13. they gaped upon me with their m. 

78. 30. while their meat was yet in their m. 

115. 5. they have m. but they speak not, 135. 16. 

135. 17. neither is there any breath in their to. 
Isa. 41. 1 15. a new threshing instrument having m. 

52. 15. the kings shall shut their m. at him 
Jer. 44. 25. ye and wives have spoken with your m. 
Lam. 3. 46. our enemies opened their to. against us 
Dan. 6. 22. my God hath shut the lions' to. 
Mio. 3. 5. and he that putteth not into their to. 
Tit. 1. 11. deceivers, vvhose m. must be stopped 
Heb. 11. 33. who stopped the y. of lions 
Jam. 3. 3. behold, we put bits in the horses' to. 
Rev. 9. 17. out of their to. issued fire and smoke, 18. 

MOWER. 
Fsal. 129. 7. wherewith the m. filleth not his hand 

MOWINGS. 
Jlmos 7. 1. the latter growth after the king's m. 

MOWN. 
Vsal. 72. 6. come down like rain upon the m. grass 

MUCH. 
Gen. 26. 16. for thou art to. mightier than we 
Exod. 12. 42. it is a night to be to. observed 

16. 18. he that gathered to. 2 Cor. 8. 15. 
Lev. 13. 7. if the scab spread to. abroad, 22. 27, 35. 
J^um. 21 . 4. soul of the people was to. discouraged 
Deut. 28. 38. shall carry to. seed out into the field 
Josh. 22. 8. return with to. riches to your tents 
Ruth 1. 13. it grieveth me to. for your sakes 
1 Sam. 14.30. had there been a to. greater slaughter 

18. 30. so that his name was m. set by 

19. 2. but Jonathan delighted ra. in David 

26. 24. as thy life was m. set by this day, so let 
my life be ra. set by in the eyes of the Lord 

1 Kings 4.29. Solom. had understand, exceeding to. 
S Kings 10. 18. but Jehu shall serve him to. 

21. 6. Ahab wrought to. wickedness in sight of L. 

2 Chron. 27. 3. on the wall of Ophel he built to. 
33. 6. Manasseh wrought to. evil in sight of Lord 

Ezra 10. 13. and it is a time of to. rain, not able 
JVeA. 9. 37. it yieldeth to. increase unto the kings 
Job 5. 1 25. know that thy seed shall be to. 

31. 25. because mine hand had gotten to. 
Psal. 19. tl3. shall be innocent from to. transgress. 

129. t !• m. have they afflicted me from my youth 
Prov. 17. 7. TO. less do lying lips become a prince 

19. 10. TO. less for a servant to have rule over 
Eccl. 5.12.sleep is sweet, whether he eat little or to. 
17. he hath to. sorrow and wrath with sickness 

9. 18. but one sinner destroyeth to. good 
Jer. 2. 22. for though thou take thee to. soap 
Ezek. 23. 32. it containeth to. || 33.31. shew m. love 
Dan. 4. 12. and the fruit thereof was ra. 21. 
Mic. 6. 1 16. doth ra. keep the statutes of Omri 
Hag. 1. 6. ye have sown ra. || 9. ye looked for to. 
Mat. 6. 26. are ye not ra. better than they 1 

26. 9. this ointment might have been sold for to. 
Mark 4. 5. where it had not ra. earth, Mat. 13. 5. 
Luke 1. 1 28. hail, thou that art to. graced 

7. 47. her many sins are forgiven, for she loved to. 

12. 48. for to whom to. is given, of him shall ra. be 

required, to whom men have committed m. 

16. 10. he that is faithful also in to. is unjust in to. 
''ohn 12. 24. it bringeth forth to. fruit, 15. 5. 

14. 30. hereafter I will not talk ra. with you 
Sets 16. 16, which brought her masters ra. gain 
18. 27. who helped them ra. which had believed 
26.24.Festussaid,ra.learningdoth make thee mad 
Rom. 3. 2. ra. every way || 16. 12. laboured ra. in L. 
2 Cor. 2. 4. out of to. afiliction I wrote to you 
Heb. 12. 9. TO. rather be in subjection and live 

25. TO. more shall not we escape, if we turn away 
Jam. 5. lo. hie prayer of the righteous availeth to. 
Rev. 5. 4. 1 wept to. because no man was found 

As MUCH. 

Gen. 23. 9. give it for as m. money as it is worth 

43. 34. mess was five times as to. as any of theirs 

396 



MUL 

Gen. 44. 1. fill sacks with food as m. as they carry 
Exod. 16. 5. twice as m. as they gather daily, 22. 
Lev. 7. 10. Aaron's sons have one as m. as another 
Josh. 17. 14. for as in. as the Lord hath blessed me 

1 Sam. 2. IG. then lake as to. as thy soul desireth 

2 Chron. 2. 16. cut wood as to. as thou shalt need 
Job -12. 10. the Ld. gave Job twice as m. as he had 
Ps. 119. 14. joy in testimonies, asm. as in all riches 
Luke G. 34. sinners lend, to receive as m. again 
John 6. 11. likewise of fishes as to. as they would 
Rom. 1. 15. as m. as in me is, I am ready to preach 

11. 13. in as m. as 1 am the apostle of the Gentiles 

12.18. as m. as lieth in you,live peaceably with all 

Phil. 1. 7. in as m. as both in bonds, and in defence 

Heb. 3. 3. in as ra. as he who builded the house 

7. 20. in asm. as not without an oath was priest 

1 Pet.4,13.in as in. as ye are partakers of sufferings 
See How much, How inuch less, How much 

more, Much More, People. 

So MUCH. 

Exod. 14. 28. remained not so to. as one of them 

30. 23. and of sweet cinnamon half so to. 

Lev. 14. 21. if he be poor and cannot get so m. 

Deut. 2. 5. not give you so to. as a foot-breadth 

2 Sam. 14. 25. none to be so ra. praised as Absalom 

17. 12. there shall not be left so to. as one 

2 Chron. 20. 25. in gathering the spoil, it was so to. 
Prov. 19. 24. will not so ra. as bring it to his mouth 

25. 16. eat so to. as is sufficient for thee, lest filled 
J'er.2.36. why gaddest thou so to. to change thy way? 
Jl/aZ.3.13.what have we spoken so to. against tlieel 
Mat. 15. 33. whence should we have so ra. breadi 
Mark 2.2. was no room, no not so m. as about door 

3. 20. so that they could not so ra. as eat, 6. 31. 

7. 36. so TO. more a great deal they published it 
Luke 5.15. so to. the more went there a fame abroad 

6.3.have ye not read so TO.as this what David did? 

18. 13. would not lift up so to. as his eyes to heaven 
39. he cried so ra. the more, have mercy on me 

Acts 5.8. if ye sold it for so to. she said, yea, for so 'in. 
7. 5. no inheritance, not so to. as to set his foot on 
19. 2. not so ra. as heard whether any Holy Ghost 

1 Cor. 5. 1. not so to. as named among the Gentiles 

2Cor. 9.t 5. bounty hath been so ra.spoken of before 

Heb. 1. 4. being made so ra. better than the angels 
7. 22. by so m. Jesus made surety of better testam. 
10. 25. and so to. more as ye see day approaching 
12.20. if so TO. as a beast touch the mountain 

Rev. 18. 7. so ra. torment and sorrow give her 
Too MUCH. 

Exod. 36. 7. the stuff was suflicient, and too to. 

JV^MTO. 16.3. said to them, ye take too ra. upon you, 7. 

Josh.. 19. 9. part of children of Judah was too to. 

1 Kings 12. 28. too m. for you to go up to Jerusalem 
Esth. 1. 18. thufe shall there arise too to. contempt 

Very MUCH. 
Gen. 41. 49. Joseph gathered corn as sand, very to. 
Exod. 12. 38. very ra. cattle went up with them 
Josh. 13. 1. remaineth very to. land to be possessed 
22. 8. return with very ra. cattle, very to. raiment 
lZ'i7i^sl0.2.queenofShebacamevvith^err/ra.gold 
2Kings 21. 16. Manasseh shed innoQ. hloodvei-ym. 
IChr. 18.8. from Chun brought David very m. brass 

2 Chron. 14. 13. they carried away very ra. spoil 
32. 29. for God hath given him substance very m. 

36. 14. the priests and people transgressed uery m. 
Psal. 119. 107. I am afflicted very to. quicken me 
Jer. 40. 12. and gathered summer-fruits very ra. 

MUFFLERS. 
Isa. 3. 19. I will take away the chains, the to. 

MULBERRY-TREES. 

2 Sam. 5. 23. thou shalt not go up, but come upon 

them over-against the m.-trees, 1 Chr. 14. 14. 

24. when thou hearest the sound in tops of the 

m.-trees, then bestir thyself,! Chron. 14. 15. 

Ps. 84. 1 6. who passing thro' the valley of m.-trees 

MULE. 
2 Sam. 13. 29. every man gat him upon his to. 

18. 9. Absalom rode on a ra. the m. went away 
1 Kings 1. 33. cause Solom. to ride on my to. 38. 44. 
Psal. 32. 9. be not as the horse or ra. which ha,ve 
ZecA.14.15.so shall be plague of the horse, of the ra. 

MULES. 
Gen. 36. 24. Anah that found to. in the wilderness 

1 Kings 4. t2S. they brought barley for the to. 
10. 25. brought to. rate year by year, 2 Chr. 9. 24. 
18. 5. we may find grass to save the m. alive 

2 Kings 5.11. hQgiv^n to thy servant twora.burden 
1 Chron. 12. 40. brought bread on camels and on to. 
Ezra 2. 66. their to. were 245, JVeA. 7. 68. 
Esth. 8. 10. he sent letters by riders on to. 14. 
Isa. 66. 20. they shall bring your brethren on to. 
Ezek. 27. 14. Togarmah traded in thy fairs with ra. 

MULTIPLY. 
G'e7^. 1. 22. be fruitf. and ra. 28. | 8. 17. ) 9. 7. | 33. 11. 
3. 16. 1 will TO. thy sorrow and conception 
C. 1. when men began to to. on the face of the earth 
16. 10. 1 will TO. Hagar's seed exceedingly, 17. 20. 
17. 2. and I will ra. thee exceedingly, 48. 4. 
22. 17. 1 will TO. thy seed, 26. 4, 24. Heb. 6. 14. 



thee 



MUL 

I Gen. 28. 3. God Almighty bless thee, and m 
jExod.1.10. letusdeal wisely with them; lest th__, . 
7. 3. 1 will TO. my signs and wonders in Egyp"t 
23.29. lest the beast of the field to. against thte 

30. 1 15. the rich shall not m. half a shekel 
32. 13. to whom thou saidst, I will to. your seed* 

Lev. 26. 9. Deut. 7. 13. 1 13. 17. | 2d. (33. 1 30. 5 
Lev. 11. t 42. whatsoever doth m. feet, not eat 
J^uin. 26. 1 54. to many m. his inheritance, 33. f 54 
Deut.S.i.i\vd.i ye may live and m. and go in, 30. 16 
17. 16. the king shall not to. horses to himself 
17. neither shall he to. wives, nor silver, andgoW 
2 Sain. 14. 1 11. revenger do not to. to deslrov 

1 Chron. 4. 27. neither did all their family m 
Job 29. 18. I shall to. my days as the sand 
Isa. 1. 1 15. when ye m. prayer, I will not hear 

55. 1 7. return to God, for he will to. to pardon 
Jer. 30. 19. I will to. them, they shall not be few 

33. 22. so will I m. the sead of David my servant 
Ezek. 16. 7. 1 have caused thee to m. as the bud 

36. 10. I will TO. men || 11. m. man and beast 
30. 1 will TO. the fruit of the tree, and increase 

37. 26. and I will place them and to. them 
■Ainos 4.4.come to Bethel, at Gilgal ra.transgression 

2 Cor. 9. 10. and ra. your seed sown, and increase 
MULTIPLIED. 

Gen. 47. 27. Israel grew and to. Exod. 1. 7, 20. 
Exod. 1. 12. the more afllicted, they ra. and grew 

11. 9. that my wonders may be ra. in Egypt 
Deut. 1. JO. the Lord your God hath m. you 

8. 13. thy gold is ra. and all that thou hast is m. 

11. 21. thivt your days may be ra. in the land 
Josh. 24. 3. I am his seed, and gave him Isaac 
•fudg. 16. t24. our enemy whb ra. our slain 

1 Sam. 1. 1_ 12. as she m. to pray, Eli marked 

2 Sam. 22."t 36. and thy gentleness hath ra. me 

1 C/iron. 5.9.because their cattle were to. in Gilead 

2 Chron. 33.123. but Amon to. trespass 
JVeA. 6. 1 17. the nobles ra. letters to Tobiah 
Job 27. 14. if his children be m. it is for sword 

35.6. if thy transgressions be ra.what docst to hiral 
Psal. 16. 4. their sorrows shall be ra. that hasten 

38. 19. they that hate me wrongfully are m. 
107. 38. he blesseth them, so that they are to. 

Prov. 9. 11. for by me thy days shall be to. 

29. 16. when wicked are ra.transgression increase th 
/sa.9. 3. thou hast ra.the nation, and not increased 

59. 12. for our transgressions are to. before thee 
Jer. 3. 16. when ye be to. they shall say no more 

46. 1 16. he TO. the faller, one fell on another 
Ezek. 5. 7. ye ra. more than the nations about you 

11. 6. ye have ra. your slain in this city 
16. 25. thou hast m. thy whoredoms, 23. 19. 

29. TO. fornication || 51. to. abominations 
21. 15. that their heart may faint, and ruins be to. 
31. 5. his boughs were m. \\ 35. 13. ra. your words 
Dan. 4. 1. peace be ra. to you, 6. 25. 1 Pet. 1. 2. 

2 Pet. 1. 2. Jude 2. 
J/os. 2. 8. did not know that Ira. her silver and gold 
8. 14. and Judah hath vi. fenced cities 

12. 10. 1 have to. visions, and used similitudes 
Mah. 3. 16. thou hast to. thy merchants above stars 
Acts 6. 1- when the number of disciples was m. 7. 

7. 17. the people grew and to,, in Egypt 
9. 31. walking in the fear of the Lord were m. 
12. 24. but the word of God grew and tn. 
MULTIPLIEDST. 
JSTch, 9. 23. their children also to. thou as the stars 

MULTIPLIETH. 
Job 9. 17. he m. my wounds without cause 

34. 37. he ra. his words against God 
3.5. 16. he TO. words without knowledge 

Eccl. 10. 1 14. a fool also to. words, man cannot tell 

MULTIPLYING. 
Gen. 22. 17. in to. I will multiply, Heb. 6. 14. 

3IULTITUDE 
Signifies, [1] A great company or number of per- 
sons or things, Gen. 30. 30. | 48. 4. [2] The com- 
mon people. Mat. 9. 33. [3] The whole assem- 
bly, both commonpeople and senators, Acts 23. 
7. [4] The church, or a company of the faith- 
ful, Acts 15. 12, 22. I 21. 22. [5] Great store, 
or plenty, Jer. 10. 13. [6] Much variety, Eccl. 
5. 3, 7. [7] Infinite, Psal. 51. 1. 
Ge«.16.10.notnumbered form..32. 12. 1 ,^mo-s 3.8. 
17. 1 4. thou shalt be a father of to. of nations 
28. 3. God Almighty make thee a to. of people 
30. 30. and it is now increased unto a ra. 
48. 4. 1 will make of thee a to. of people, 16, 19. 
Exod. 12. 38. a mixed to. went up also with thera 
23. 2. thou shalt not follow a ra. to do evil 
Lev. 25. 16. according to the ra. of years increase 
JVum. 11. 4. and the mixed ra. fell a lusting 
Deut. 1. 10. behold, ye are this day as the stars 
for TO. 10. 22. I 28. 62. Heb. 11. 12. 
Josh. 11. 4. as sand on sea-shore for to. .ludg. 7. 12. 
1 Sam. 13. 5. 2 Sam. 17. 11. 1 Kings 
4. 20. 
Judg. 6. 5. Midianites as grasshoppers for m.. 7. 12. 
1 Sam. 14. 16. behdld, the m. melted away 



MUL 

S Sam. 6. 19. he dealt among the whole in. of Israel 

1 King's 7. 147. unweighed for tlie exceeding m. 
8. 5. and oxen«thai could not be told for vi. 

5! Kings 7. 13. they are as all the m. that are left 

19. 23. hast said, with the vi. of my chariots I am 
come up to the sides of Lebanon, Isa. 37. 24. 

2 Chron. I. 9. over a people like the dust for m. 

14. 11. in thy name we go against this m. 

20. 24. and behold, the m. were dead bodies 
SO- IS. for a m. had not cleansed themselves 
32 7. be not afraid of all the m. with hlya 

J%''eh. 13. 3. they separated from Israel the mixed m. 

t22. spare me, according to m. of thy mercy 
Esth. 5. 11. Haman told of the m. of his children 

10. 3. Mordecai accepted of the m. of brethren 
Job 4. 1 14. made the m. of my bones to shake 

11. 2. should not the m. of words be answered? 
32. 7. and m. of years should teach wisdom 

35. 9. by reason of the m. of oppressions they made 
39. 7. he scorneth the m. of the city, nor regardeth 
Psal. 5. 7. I will come in the m. of thy mercy 

10. cast them out in m. of their transgressions 
33. 16. there is no king saved by the m. of a host 
42. 4. 1 had gone with the m. to the house of God 
49. 6. that boast thwnselves in m. of their riches 
51. 1. according to the m. of thy mercies blot out 
68. 30. rebuke the m. of bulls, with calves 

69. 13. O God, in the m. of thy mercy, hear me ! 
16. turn to me, according to m. of thy mercies 

74. 19. deliver me not to the m. of the wicked 
94. 19. in them, of my thoughts within me 
106. 7. they remembered not m. of thy mercies 
45. and repented, according to m. of his mercies 
109. 30. I will praise him among the m. 
Prov. 10. 19. in the m. of words wanteth not sin 

11. 14. in the m. of counsellors is safety, 24. 6. 
14.28. in the m. of people is the king's honour 

15. 22. in m. of counsellors they are established 

20. 1.5. there is gold, and a m. of rubies 
EccZ.5.3.for a dream Cometh through the m.of busi- 
ness, a fool's voice is known by the m. of words 

7. in the m. of dreams, there are divers vanities 
Isa. 1. 11. to what purpose is the ??i. of sacrifices'? 

5. 13. and their m. dried up with thirst 

14. their m. and pomp shall descend into hell 

17.12. woe to m. of many people which make noise 
29. 8. so m. of nations be that fight against Zion 
31. 4. when m. of shepherds is called against him 
47. 9. shall come on thee for m. of thy sorceries 

12. stand now with the m. of thy sorceries 

13. thou art wearied in the m. of thy counsels 
60. 6. the m. of camels shall cover thee 

.63. 7. according to vi. of his loving kindnesses 

tl5. the m. of thy bowels, are they restrained"? 
Jer. 10. 13. is a m. of waters in heavens, 51. 16. 

12. 6. yea, they have called a m. after thee 
30.14.1 have wounded thee for m. of thine iniquity 
46.25. behold, I will punish the m. of No 

Lam. 1. 5. afflicted her, for m. of her transgressions 

3. 32. compassion according to m. of his mercies 

Ezek. 7. 12. wrath is on all the m. thereof, 14. 

13. for the vision is touching the whole m. thereof 

14, 4. answer him according to the m. of his idols 

27. 12. by reason of the m. of riches, 18. 33. 

16. by reason of the m. of thy wares, 18. 
31. 18. this is Pharaoh and all his m. 32. 32. 
32. 24. Elam and her m. \\ 26. Tubal and all her m. 
39. 11. they shall bury Gog, and all his m. 
Dan. 10. 6. voice of his words like the voice of a m. 
11. 13. the king of the north shall set forth a m. 
Hos. 9. 7. the days of recompence are come ; the 

m. of thine iniquity 

10. 13. thou didst trust in the m. of mighty men 
J^ah. 3. 3. there is a m. of slain, they stumble 

4. because of the m. of the whoredoms of harlot 
Zech. 8. t 4. with his staff for m. of days 
Mat. 14. 5. put to death, he feared the m. 21. 46. 
15. 32. 1 have compassion on the m. Mark 8. 2. 
Mark 5.31. seest them, thronging thee, Luke 8. 45. 
Luke 2.13.there was with the angel a m. of the host 
12. 1. were gathered together an innumerable m. 
'33,. 6. to betray him in the absence of the m. 
47. and while he yet spake, behold, a m. 
23. 1. and the whole m. of them arose, and led 

him to Pilate 
John 5. 13. a m. being present in that place 

21. 6. not able to draw it for the m. of fishes 
Acts 4. 32. them, that believed were of one heart 

6. J. and the saying pleased the whole m. 
1(5. 22. the m. rose up together against them 
21. 22. the m. must needs come together 

Eph. 4. t 8. he ascended, he led a m. of captives 
Jam. 5.20. shall save a soul from death, and shall 

hide a m. of sins 
1 Pei. 4. 8. for charity shall cover the m. of sins 
% See Great. 

MULTITUDES. 
Eiek. 32. 20. draw her and all her m. _ 
Joel 3. 14. m. m. in the valley of decision 
MaV.Q. 33. the dumb spake : and the m. marvelled 
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MUR 

Mat. 9. 36. when he saw the m. he was moved 
21. 9. the m. that went before, and that follow- 
ed, cried, saying, Hosanna to Son of David 

.^cts 5. 14. m. were added both of men and women 
13. 45. Jews saw m. they were filled with envy 

Rev. 17. 15. the waters are m. and nations 
See Great. 
MUNITION. 

Isa. 29. 7. all that fight against her and her m. 

Jfah. 2. 1. keep the m. watch the way, fortify 
MUNITIONS. 

Isa. 33. 16. his defence shall be the m. of rocks 

Dan. 11. 1 15- the king shall take the city of m. 
t38. in his estate he will honour the God of m. 
f 39. thus shall he do in the fortresses of m. 
MURDER 

Signifies, [1] The taking away of a man's life 
unlawfully, Mark 15. 7. [2] Jill cruelty in 
thought, word, or deed. Mat. 19. 18. 1 John 3. 15. 

Voluntary murder was always punished with 
death, hut involuntary or accidental murder, 
among the Hebrews, was only punished by ba- 
nishment. Cities of refuge were appointed for 
involuntary manslaughter, whither they might 
retire, and continue in safety, till the death of 
the high priest; then the offender was at liberty 
to return to his own city, and his own house, if 
he pleased. But as for the voluntary murderer, 
he was put to death without any remission, and 
the kinsmen of the murdered person might kill 
him with impunity. Money could not redeem 
his life; he was dragged away, even from the 
altar, if he had taken refuge there, Num. 35. 
27, 28, 31. The ceremony used by the Israel- 
ites, when a dead body was found in the fields 
slain by a murderer unknown, as it is recorded, 
Deut. 21. from verse 1 to 9, may inform us, 
what idea they had of the heinousness of mur- 
der, and how much horror they conceived at this 
crime; and also the fear they were in, that 
God might take vengeance for it on the whole 
country; and of the pollution that the country 
was supposed to contract, by the blood that 
was spilt in it, unless it were expiated, or re- 
venged upon hiin that was the occasion of it, 
if he could by any means he discovered. 

Psal. 10. 8. in secret doth he m. the innocent 
94. 6. they slay the widow, and m. the fatherless 

Jer. 7. 9. will ye steal, m. and commit adultery 1 

Hos. 6. 9. so priests m. in the way by consent 
MURDER. 

Mat. 19. 18. Jesus said, thou shalt do no m. 

Mark 15. 7. one Barabbas, who had committed m. 

Luke 23. 19. and for m. was cast into prison, 25. 

Rom. 1. 29. full of envy, m. debate, deceit 
MURDERER. 

JSTum. 35. 16. if he smite him he is a m. the ?«. shall 
surely be put to death, 17, 18, 21. 
19. the revenger of blood shall slay the m. 21. 

30. m. shall be put to death by mouth of witnesses 

31. shall take no satisfaction for the life of a ?«. 
2Kinffs 6.32.see how this son o^m. hath sent to take 
Job 24. 14. m. rising with the light, killeth the poor 
-f/(:y5.9.13.Ephraim bring forth his children tothe^re. 
.Tohn 8. 44. he was a 7«. from the beginning 
.dcts 3. 14. ye desired a m. to be granted to you 

28. 4. they said, no doubt this man is a m. 
1 Pet. 4. 15. but let none of you suffer as a m. 

1 John 3. 15. whoso hateth his brother is a ?«. ye 

know that no m. hath eternal life abiding 
in him 

MURDERERS. 

2 Kings 14. 6. the children of the m. he slew not 
Isa. 1. 21. righteousness lodged in it, but now m. 
Jer. 4. 31. for my soul is wearied, because of m. 
Mat. 22. 7. he sent forth and destroyed those m. 
.^cts 7. 52. of whom ye have been now the m. 

21. 38. and leddest out 4000 men that were m. 

1 Tim. 1. 9. law made for m. of fathers and mothers 
Rev. 21. 8. m. shall have their part in the lake 

22. 15. for without are whoremongers and m, 

MURDERS. 

Mat. 15.19. out of the heart proceed m. Mark 7. 21. 

Oal. 5. 21. the works of the flesh are envyings, m. 

Rev. 9. 21. neither repented they of their m. nor 

of their sorceries 
MURMUR • 

Signifies, To repine at or complain of some wrong 
pretended to have been received, Exod. 16. 
2. St. Paul forbids all murmuring, which 
10 as so fatal to the Israelites that murmured 
in the wilderness, 1 Cor. 10. 10. and for 
which God punished them severely. They 
murmured at the Graves of Lust, and God 
sent them que 'Is for food; but hardly was 
this meat put of their mouths, before the icrath 
of the Lord was kindled against them, and 
he destroyed three and twenty thousand of 
them, Num. 11. 33, 34. Psal. 78. 30, 31. 
They murmured again after the return of the 



MUS 

spies that were sent to search out and va^ 
the promised land; and God punished them, 
by depriving them of the happiness of evei 
seeing that land, and condemned them to die 
in the wilderness, Num. 14. 29, 30. They were 
again punished for murmuring by the fiery 
serpents that God sent among them, which 
killed a great number of them. Num. 21. 4, 5, 
6. The murmuring of Miriam the sister of 
Moses, was chastised by a leprosy that seized 
her tohole body, and obliged her to abide seven 
days icithout the camp, Num. 12. 1, 2, 10, 
15. And the murmuring and rebellion of 
Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, was punished in 
a still more terrible manner, the earth open- 
ing and sioallowing up the aut/tors of the se- 
dition, and fire consuming their ncromplices. 
Num. 16. 3, 31, 32, 35. 

Exod. 16. 7. what are we, that ye m. against us? 
8. Lord heareth marmurings ye vi. JVum. 14. 27, 

J^um. 14. 36. the spies made the congregation to m, 

16. 11. what is Aaron, that ye m. against him? 
17. 5. of Israel, whereby th-ey ?n. against you 

Lam. 3. j 39. wherefore doth a living man "m. ? 
Jolm 6. 43. Jesus said, m. not among yourselves 
1 Cor. 10.10. neither 7K. as some of them murmured 

MURMURED. 
Exod. 15. 24. the people m. against Moses, 17. 3. 
16. 2. the whole congregation of Israel m. against 
Moses and Aaron, jYum. 14. 2. | 16. 41. 
JSTum. 14. 29. from twenty years old, which have m. 
Deut. 1. 27. and ye m. in your tents, and said 
Josh. 9. 18. all the congregation m. against princes 
Psal. 106. 25. they believed not, but ?«. in their tents 
Isa. 29. 24. they that m. shall learn doctrine 

jl/a£.20.11.when they had received a penny, they 7B. 
Mark 14. 5. and they m. against her 
Luke 5. 30. but the Scribes and Pharisees m. 
15. 2. they m. saying, this man receiveth sinners 
19. 7. m. that he was gone tobeguesttoZaccheus 
John 6. 41. the Jews m. at him, because he said 

61. he knew that his disciples m. at it 
7. 32. the Pharisees heard that the people m. 
1 Cor. 10. 10. neither murmur as some of them in. 

MURMURERS. 
J'M(Zel6.these are m. com plainers,walking after lusts 

MURMURING. 
John 1. 12. there was much m. among the people 
Acts 6. 1. a??i. of Grecians against the Hebrews 

MURMURING S. 
£zoi.l6.7.he heareth yourm. 8, 9, 12. Mum. 14.27 

8. your m. are not against us, but the Lord 
JVwm. 17. 5. 1 will make to cease the??i. of Israel 
10. thou shalt quite take away their m. from me 
Phil. 2. 14. do all things without m. and disputings 

MURRAIN. 
JExo(i.9.3. therefore there shall be a very grievous m 
Psal. 78. 1 50. he gave their beasts to the m. 

MUSE. 
Psal. 143. 5. 1 m. on the work of thy hands 

MUSED. 
Luke 3. 15. all men m. in their hearts of John 

MUSING. 
Psal. 39. 3. while I was m. the fire burned 

MUSICAL. 
1 Chron. 16. 42. with m. instruments of God 
JSTch. 12. 36. with the m. instruments of David 
Eccl. 2. 8. as m. instruments, and that of all sorta 

MUSICIANS. 
72e?;. 18.22. voice of?w. shall be heard no more in thee 

MUSIC. 
1 5'am.l8.6.women came to meet king Saul with m. 

1 Chr. 15. 16. to be the singers with instruments 

of m. 2 Chron. 5. 13. | 23. 13. | 34. 12. 

2 Chr. 7. 6. Levites with instruments of m. 
Eeel. 12. 4. daughters of ?;?. shall be brought low 
Lam. 3. 63. sitting and rising, I am their m. 

5. 14. young men have ceased from their m. 
Dan. 3. 5. when ye hear all kinds of m. 7. 10, 15. 

6. 18. neither were instruments of m. brought 
Amos 6. 5. that invent instruments of m. like David 
Luke 15. 25. his elder son heard m. and dancing 

MUST 
Denotes, (I) A necessity of that thing to which it 
is applied, Heb. 9. 16. [1] Of a good thing, 
in respect either of God''s commandment or 
promise, Mark 9. 11. Rom. 13. 5. [2] Of moral 
evil, or sin, in respect of God^s permission of 
it, man's propensity to it, and Satan's sug- 
gestion of it. Mat." 18. 7. (II) A duty, and 
that which ought to be, 2 Tim. 2 6, 
Gen.24.5.m. I needs bring thy son agam to the land? 
29. 26. it m. not be so done in our country 
30. 16. thou m. come in to mcH 43. 11. if it m. be se 
Lev. 11. 32. it m. be put in water, so be cleansed 
23. 6. seven days ye m. eat unleavened bread 
JWm. 6. 21. so he m. do after the law of separation 
20. 10. m. we fetch you water out of this rock 1 

23. 12. m. I not take heed to speak that the Lord 
26. all that the Lord speaketh that I m. do 



MYR 

Dent. 1. 22. bring us word by what way we m. go 
4. 2-i. 1 7n.. die in J.his land, I m. not go over 
1-2. 18. thou m. eat tiiein before tlie Lord tiiy God 
31. 14. liiy days approach that thou ?«. die 
Josh. 3. 4. may know the way by wliicii ye vi. go 
Judg. 13. 16. thou m. oiler it to tiie Lord 

21. 17. there m. be an inheritance for them 

1 Sam. 14. 43. I did but taste a little, and lo I m. die 

2 Sam. 23. 3. he that ruleth over men m. be just 
7. tliat shall touch them m- be fenced with iron 

1 Kings 18. 27. he sleepeth, and m. be awaked 
EzralQ. 12. as thou hast said, so m. we do 
Jer. 10. 5'. they m. needs be borne, they cannot go 
Mat. 26.54. scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it m. be 
Mark 2. 22. else the bottles will be marred, but new 
wine m. be put into new bottles, Luke 5. 38. 

8. 31. Son of man m. suffer many things, 9. 12. 
9. 11. why say the scribes that Elias m. first come? 
13. 7. when ye shall hear of wars, be ye not trou- 
bled, for such things m. be, Luke 21.. 9. 

10. gospel m. first be published among all nations 
Luke 2. 49. I m. be about my Father's business 
4. 43. I m. preach kingdom of God, for I am sent 

14. 18. I bought ground, and m. go and see it 

19. 5. Zaccheus, to-day I m. abide at thy house 

22. 7. the day when the passover?^. be killed 
37. the things written m. be accomplished, 24. 44. 

23. 17. he m. release one to them at the feast 
24. 7. Son of man m. be delivered to sinful men 
JohnS. 7. marvel not I said, ye in. be born again 
14. the serpent, so vi. the Son of man be lifted up 
30. he m. increase, but I m. decrease 
4. 4. and he vi. needs go through Samaria 
24. G. is a spirit, m. worship him in spirit, truth 

9. 4. I m. work tlie works of him that sent me 

10. 16. other sheep I have, them also I m. bring 
20.9. knew not he m. rise again from the dead 

^cts 1. 16. this scripture m. have been fulfilled 
22. m. one be ordained to be a witness with us 

4. 12. none other name whereby we m. be saved 
9. 6. it shall be told thee what thou m. do 
14.22. wem.thro' much tribulation enter kingdom 

15. 24. ye ?«. be circumcised and keep the law 

16. 30. said, sirs, what m. I do to be saved 

18. 21. 1 m. by all means keep this feast in Jerus. 

21. 22. the multitude m. needs come together 

23. 11. so m. thou bear witness also at Rome 
27. 24. fear not, thou m. be brought before Coesar 

26. howbeifc we m. be cast on a certain island 
Rom. 13. 5. vi-herefore ye m. needs be subject 

1 Cor. 5 10. then m. ye needs go out of the world 
11. 19. there m. also be heresies among you 

15. 25. for he m. reign till he hath put under 

2 Cor. 5. 10. for we m. all appear before the judgm. 
11. 30. if I m. needs glory, I will glory of things 

1 Tim. 3.2. a bishop then in. be blaineless. Tit. 1. 7. 

7. he 771. have a good report of them without 

8. likewise to. deacons be grave, not double- 

tongued, not given to much wine 
^T«m.2.6.husbandman m. be first partaker of fruits 

24. the servant of the Lord m. not strive 
Heb. 4. 6. it remainetli that some ?n. enter therein 
9. 16. there m. be the death of the testator 
11. 6. he that cometh to God, m. believe that he is 
13. 17. they watch, as they that m. give account 
Rev. 4. 1. shew thee things which m. be hereafter 
11. 5. if any will hurt hem. in this manner be killed 

20. 3. after that he m. be loosed a little season 

22. 6. to shew things which to. shortly be done 

MUSTARD-SEED ; see Grain. 

MUSTERED. 

ZKings 25.19. took the scribe which m. Jer. 52. 25. 

MUSTERETH. 
Isa. 13. 4. the Lord m. the host of the battle 

MUTTER. 
Tsa. 8. 19. to wizards that peep, and that to. 

16. 1 7. for Kirhareseth shall ye m. 

MUTTERED. 
Tsa. 59. 3. your tongue hath to. perverseness 

MUTUAL. 
Rom. 1. 12. I may be comforted by the to. faith 

MUZZLE. 
Deut, 25.4. thou shalt not m. the ox when he tread- 
eth out the corn, 1 Cor. 9. 9. 1 Titn. 5. 18. 
MYRRH. 
Gc?i. 37. 25. Tshmaelites came bearing balm and to. 
43. 11. carry down the man a present, m. nuts 
Exod. 30. 23. of pure to. five hundi-ed shekels 
Esth. 2. 12. to wit, six months with oil of to. 
PsaZ.45.8. thy garments smell of m.aloes and cassia 
Prov. 7. 17. i have perfumed my bed with to. 
Cant. 1. 13. a bundle of to. is my beloved to me 
3. 6. perfumed with m. and frankincense 
4. 6. 1 will get me to the mountain of to. and aloes 
14. TO. and aloes with all the chief spices 

5. 1. I have gathered my to. with my spice 
5.my hands dropped with TO.fingers with sweet TO. 
13. his lips like lilies, dropping sweet-smellingTO. 

.tint. £. 11. they presented to him gifts, gold and to. 
Mark l5. 21 to drink wine mingled with m. 
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MYS 

Joh7i 19. 39, brought a mixture of to. and aloes 
MYRTLE. 

JVc/i. 8. 15. go forth and fetch to. branches. 

Isa. 41. 19. L will plant in the wilderness the to. 
55. 13. instead of brier shall come up the m. tree 
MYRTLE-TREES. 

Zech, 1. 8. and he stood among the to. 10 11. 
MYSTERY. 

The word signifies a secret, a mystery being a 
tiling kept secret and hid from our understand- 
i7ig,till it berevcaled to usyl CoT.2.1 . We speak 
the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hid- 
den wisdom. Mysteries are said to be of two 
sorts; one sort are such as toould never have 
been known without revelation; but when re- 
vealed, may be in a good measure explained and 
understood. Such is the doctrine of the satis- 
faction (?/ Christ, of the resurrection from the 
dead, of the forgiveness of sins for the sake of 
Christ's sufferings, and of eternal life in a fu- 
ture world. The other sort of mysteries are 
those, which when revealed to us, we know the 
existence, or reality and certainty of them, but 
cannot comprehend the manner and mode hoio 
they are. These are the mystery of the blessed 
Trinity, and the mystery of the incarnation of 
Christ ; or the union of the divine and humcm 
natures in one person. The calling of the Gen- 
tiles, which was hid and kept secret for many 
ages, is called a mystery, Rom. 16. 25. Col. 1. 
26, 27. The spiritual union between Christ 
and his chiLrch is called a mystery, because it 
exceeds human understanding, and is revealed 
only to the children of God, Eph. 5. 32. Mark 
4. 11. The gospel is called the mystery of 
godliness, 1 Tim. 3. 16. 

Theprophecies concerning theperson,the coming, 
the characters, the death and passion, of the 
Messiah, are to be found in a multitude of places 
in the Old Testament, but after a figurative and 
mysterious manner. The actions, the words, the 
lives of the prophets were a continual and gene- 
ral prophecy, which was concealed from the eyes 
of the people, and sometimes from the prophets 
themselves, and was not explained or discover- 
ed, till after the birth and death of Christ; and 
these mysteries were dispensed in so wonderful 
a method, and by so wise a providence, that the 
first served as a foundation for the second, and 
the succeeding gavenew light to those that went 
before. They still improved in clearness and 
evidence, and the Holy Ghost dispensed them by 
measure, and in due degrees. Daniel is more 
explicit than the prophets before him; Haggai, 
Zechariah, and Malachi, speak of the coming, 
of the death, and of the priesthood of Jesus 
Christ, and of the calling of the Gentiles, after 
a more plain and distinct manner than the 
other prophets before them. 

The mysteries of the Christian religion, is that of 
the blessed Trinity," the incarnation of Christ, 
his hypostatical imion with his human nature, 
his miraculous birth, his death, resurrection, 
and ascension, the predestination, and reproba- 
tion of men; the grace of Jesus Christ, and the 
maimer of its operation in our hearts ; the re- 
surrection of the dead, with all the other myste- 
ries revealed to us both in the Old and J^eio 
Testament, are the objects of the faith of all 
true Christians; and the doctrine of the gos- 
pel, and these tenets of Christianity were call- 
ed mysteries, not only because they were secrets 
which would not have been known, if the Son 
of God, and his Holy Spirit had not revealed 
them to believers, but also because they were 
not revealed indifferently to every body. The 
command of our Lord Jesus Christ to his apos- 
tles was in this case put in practice. Give not 
that which is holy unto dogs, neither cast ye 
your pearls before swine, Mat. 7. 6. They 
preached the gospel only to those who seriously 
desired to be instructed in it; nor did they 
presently discover to them all the mysteries of 
religion ; but in proportion as they became ca- 
pable to receive them. 
Mark 4. 11. unto you it is given to know the to. 

of the kingdom of God 
Rom. 11. 25. that ye should be ignorant of this to. 

16. 25. according to the revelation of the m. 

1 Cor. 2. 7. we speak the wisdom of God in a to. 
15. 51. I shew you a m. we shall not all sleep 

Eph. 1. 9. made known to us the to. of his will 
3. 3. how that he made known to me the m. 
4. understand my knowledge in the w. of Christ 
9. make all see what is the fellowship of the to. 
5. 32. this is a great to. but I speak of Christ 
6. 19. may open my mouth boldly, to make known 
the TO. of the gospel, Col. 1. 26, 27. | 4.3. 
Col. 2. 2. to the acknowledgment of the to. of God 

2 Thess. 2. 7. the in. of iniquity doth already work 



NAK 

1 Tim. 3. 9. holding to. of faith in pure consciencw 
1 Tim. 3. 16. great is to. of godliness, God wa» 

, manifest in flesh 
Rev. 1. 20. the to. of the seven stars thou sawest 
10. 7. the 7/1. of God should be finished, as declared 
17. 5. TO. Babylon the great || 7. m. of the woman 

MYSTERIES. 
Mat. 13. 11. it is given to you to know the m. of tho 
kingdom, but to them not given, Luke 8. 10. 
1 Cor. 4. 1. and as stewards of the m. of God 
13. 2. and tho' I understand all m. and knowledge 
14. 2. howbeit, in the Spirit he speaketh m. 



N. 



NAIL. 

Judg. 4. 21'. Jasl took a n. of tent, and smote the n. 
22. Sisera iay dead, the n. was in his temples 
5. 26. she put her hand to the n. and hammer 

Ezra 9. 8. to give us a n. in his hdly place ' 

Isa. 22. 23. 1 will fasten him as a n. in a sure place 
25. shall the n. that is fastened he removed 

Zech. 10. 4. of him came tho n. the battle-bow 
NAILS. 

Lev. 1. 1 15. shall pinch off the head with the n. 

Deut.2L12.she shall shave her head, and pare her n. 

I'Chron. 22. 3. prepared iron in abundance for n. 

2 Chron. 3. 9. the weight of the n. was fifty shekels 

ii^ccZ.12.11.?i. fastened by the masters of assemblies 

Isa. 41. 7. he fastened his idol with n. Jer. 10. 4. 

Dan. 4. 33. his n. were grown like bird's claws 
7. 19. the fourth beast, whose n. were of brass 

John 20. 25. put my finger into the print of the n. 
NAILING. 

Col. 2. 14. he took it out of the way, n. it to his cross 
NAKED 

Signifies, [1] One altogether unclothed or uncover- 
ed. Gen. 2. 25. | 3. 7. [2] Such as have but few 
clothes on, having put off the greatest part of 
them, 1 Sam. 19. 24. Jolin 21. 7. [3] One void 
of grace, that is not clothed with the right- 
eousness of Christ, and so is exposed to the 
wrath of God for his sins. Rev. 3. 17. [4] Such 
as had heinously sinned and were deprived of 
the favour and protection of God, and so might 
be easily surprised by their enemies, Exod. 32 
25. [5] One destitute of all worldly goods. 
Job 1. 21. [6] That which is discovered^ 
known, and manifest, Job 26. 6. Heb. 4. 13. 

The nakedness of a land, Gen. 42. 9. The weak 
and ruined parts of it, where the country lies 
most open and exposed to danger, and may 
most easily be assaulted or surprised. 

To uncover the nakedness of any one, denotes a 
shameful and unlawful conjunction, or an in- 
cestuous marriage. Lev. 20. 19. 

The nakedness of Adam and Eve was unknoion 
to them before they sinned. Gen. 2. 25. They 
were not ashamed at it, because concupiscence 
and irregular desires had not yet made the flesh 
rebel against the spirit; and their nakedness 
excited no disorder in their imaginations, nor 
any thing that loas irregular or contrary to 
reason. They were exempt from whatever in- 
decency might happen among us, upon the oc- 
casion of the nakedness of the body. 

Gen. 2. 25. they were n. and were not ashamed 

3. 7. and they knew that they were n. 10, 11. 

Exod. 32. 25. when Moses saw that the people 
were n. for Aaron had made them n. to 
their shame 

Lev. 20. 1 18. he hath made n. her fountain 

1 Sam. 19. 24. Saul lay down n. all that day 

2 Chron. 28. 15. with the spoil clothed all the n. 
19. Ahaz made Judah n. and transgressed sore 

against the Lord 
Job 1. 21. Job said, n. came I out of my mother's 
womb, and n. shall I return thither 
22. 6. thou hast stripped the n. of their clothing 
24. 7. they cause the n. to lodge without, 10. 
26. 6. hell is n. before him and destruction 
Pro«.29.t 18. where no vision, the people is made n. 
Eccl. 5. 15. n. shall he return, to go as he came 
Isa. 22. t 6. and Kir made n. the shield 
58. 7. when thou seest the n. that thou cover him 
Jer. 48. 16. be like a n. tree in the wilderness 
51. t58. the walls of Babylon shall be made n. 
Lam. 4. 21. O Edom, thou shalt make thyself j?,. 
Ezek. 18. 7. if he hath covered the n. 16. 
Has. 2. 3. lest l strip her n. and set her as in the day 
Jimos 2. 16. he that is courageous shall flee away 
71. in that day, saith the Lord 
Mic.1.8. therefore I will wail, go stripped and n. 

11. pass ye away, having thy shame n. 
5. 1 6. shall waste with her own n. sword» 
Hab.3. 9. thy bow was made quite n. according 
Mat. 25. 36. 1 was n. and ye clothed me not, 43. 
38. when saw we thee n. and clothed thee ? 44 
Mark 14. 51. having a linen cloth about his ?». bodv 



NAM 



NAM 



Nam 



Mark 14. 52. and he left the linen cloth, and fled 

from them n. 
■John 21. 7. Simon Peter was n. and did cast him- 
self into the sea 
Octs 19.16. they fled out of thai house n. wounded 

Cor. 4. 11. to this present liour we are n. 
1 Cor. .'). 3. being clothed, we shall not be found n. 
Ileb.A. 13. but all things are n. to the eyes of iiim 
Jam. 2. 15. if a brother or sister be n. and destitute 
Rev. 3. 17 miserable, poor, and blind, and n. 
16. 15. koepeth his garments, lest he walk n. 
17. 16. and shall make her desolate and 7i. and eat 
See Bare. 
NAKEDNESS 
Gen. 9. 22. and Ham saw the n. of his father 

23. and covered n. they saw not their father's n. 

42. 9. to see the 71. of the land ye are come, 12. 

Exod. 20. 26. that thy ii. be not discovered thereon 

28. 42. shalt make Imen breeches to cover their n. 

Lev. 18. 6. none of you siiall uncover llieir n. 

7. the n. «f father or mother, 8, 11, 15. | 20. 11. 

9.the Ti.of thy sister || 10. ?r. of thy son's daughter 

11. n. of father's wife's daughter, she is thy sis- 

ter, shalt not uncover hern. 

12. M. of father's sister || 13. mother's sister, 20.19. 
14. father's brother || 15. n. of daughter-in-law 
16. n. of thy brother's wife, it is thy brother's n. 
17. 71. of a woman and her daughter not uncover 

19. n. of a woman as long as put apart, 20. 18. 
20. 17. and see his sister's n. and she see his n. 

20. uncovered his uncle's n. || 21. brother's n. 
Deut 23. 1 14. camp be hoiy, that lie see no?z.in thee 

24. t 1. if found matter of 7^. in iier, write a bill 
28. 48. shalt serve thine enemies in n. and want 

1 Savi. 20. 30. to the confusion of thy mother's n. 
Isa. 20. 1 4. buttocks uncovered to the n. of Egypt 

47. 3. thy 71. shall be uncovered, yea, thy shame 
Lam. 1. 8. because* they have seen her n. 
Ezek. 16. 8. I covered thy 71. yea, I sware to thee 
36. n. discovered through thy whoredoms, 23.18. 

16. 37. and will discover thy n. to them 

22. 10. in tliee they discovered their father's n. 

23. 10. these discovered her n. and slew her 

29. the n. of thy whoredom snail be aiscovered 
fios. 2. 9. my woo' and flax eiven to cover her n. 
J^ah. 3. 5. ami [ wiil shew tne nations thy n. 
Hob. 2. 15, tl.at thou mayest lOok on tlieir n. 
Rom. 8. 35. .shall 71. separate us from love of God? 

2 Cor. 11. 27. in fastings often, in cold and 7i. 
Re?j.3.18. that the shame of thy n. do not appear 

NAME 

Is referred (I) To Ood, and signifies, any thing 
whereby his naUire and toill is made better 
known to us, as [1] His titles, Exod. 3. 13, 14. 
I 6. 3. [2] His attributes, or properties, Exod. 
33. 19. I 34. 6, 7. 1 Tim. 6. 1. [3] His will 
and purpose coyicernivcr salvation by Christ, 
John 17. 6, 26. [4] His help and assistance, 
1 Sam. 17. 45. Psal. 44. 5. [5] His honour, 
renown.^ and glory, Psal. 76. 1. [6] His word, 
Psal. 5. 11. Acts 9. 15. [7] His grace, mercy, 
and love to sinners, in sending Christ into the 
world to save them, Psal. 22. 22. John 17. 26. 
[8] His wisdom, power, and goodness, as dis- 
played in the works of creation and provi- 
dence, Psal. 8. 1, 9. [9] His grace, power, and 
providence, Psal. 20. 1, 7. [10] His worship 
and service. 1 Kings 5. 5. Mai. 1. 6. [11] God 
himself, Psal. 29. 2. | 34. 3. ] 61. 5. (II) To 
Christ, and signifies, [1] His deity and perfec- 
tions, that which he really is, and is acknom- 
ledged to be, Isa. 9. 6. Mat. 1.23. Rev. 19. 13. 
His name shall be called Wonderful, the 
vdghtij God; that is, he is wonderful, he is 
the miglity God. [2] His authority and com- 
mission. Mat. 7. 22. Acts 4. 7. [3] the preach- 
insr, or professing of his gospel, Mat. 10. 22. 
I 19. 29. Rev. 2. l'3. [4] His advancement 
above all principality arid power, to the highest 
degree of glory, honour, majesty, and domi- 
nion, Phil. 2. 9. compared with Eph. 1. 20, 21. 
(Ill) To man, and signifies, [1] That particu- 
lar name by which any person is called, Luke 

. 1. 60, 63. [2] The whole person, Luke 10. 20. 
Rev. 3. 4. [3] Reputation or character, 2ohe- 
ther good or evil, Deut. 22. 14. Prov. 22. 1. 
[4] Honour, glory, and renown, Deut. 26. 19. 
Zeph. 3. 20. [5] .in appearance and shew of 
religion in the opinion of men, Rev. 3. 1. [6] 
The m.emory or remembrance, Deut. 29. 20. 
[7] Posterity or issiLe, Deut. 25. 7. Tsa. 66. 22. 
[8] Fame or renown, 2 Chron. 26. 8, 15. 

To take the name of God in vain, Exod. 20. 7. 
To swear falsely, or without occasion, and to 
mingle the name of God in our discourses, or 
our oaths, cither falsely, or rashly, or wan- 
tonly, or 'unnecessarily, or presumptuously. 
God forbids to make mention of the names of 
other gods, Exod. 23. 13. He would not so 
much as have them named, or their names pro- 
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nounced. The gods of the heathen are nothing 
at all, therefore the Israelites were to shew 
nothing but contempt for them: They hardly 
ever pronounced the name Baal, they disfi- 
gured it, for example, by saying, Mephibo- 
sheth, or Meribosheth, instead of Mephibaal, 
or Meribaal ; where Bosheth signifies some- 
thing shameful, or contemptible. 
To give a name, is a token of command and au- 
thority. The father gives names to his chil- 
dren and slaves. It is said, that Adsma gave 
a name to his wife, and to all the animals, and 
that the name he gave them became their true 
name. God changed the name o/Abram, Ja- 
cob and Sarai; which expresses his absolute 
dominion over all men, and his parlicxdar 
benevolence towards those whom he receives 
more especially into the number of his own : 
Hence it was that he gave a name, even before 
their birth, to some persons whom he appoint- 
ed for great pzirposes, and who belonged to 
him in a particular manner ; such as to Jedi- 
diah or Solomon, son of David ; to the Mes- 
siah, to John the Baptist, &;c. 
To knoio any one by his name, I know thee by 
name, Exod. 33. 12. expresses a distinction, a 
frieiidship, a particular familiarity. It is 
spoken perhaps in allusion to the manner of 
the kinirs of the east, who had very little con- 
versation with their subjects ; they saw them 
but seldom, and hardly ever appeared in pub- 
lic : So that when they kneio any one of their 
servants by name, 'when they vouchsafed to 
speak to them, to call them, and to admiit them 
i7ito their presence, it was esteemed as a very 
great mark of favour. 
Gen. 2. 19. what Adam called, that %va3 n. thereof 
4. 17. call the n- of the city after the n. of his son 
5. 2. he blessed them, and called their n. AdSm 
11. 4. let us make us a n. lest we be scattered 
19. 22. therefore the n. of the city is Zoar 
28. 19. the n. of the city was Luz at the first 

48.6. shall be called after the n. of their brethren 
Exod. 34. 14. the Lord, v.'hose n. is Jealous, is a 

jealous God 

Lev. 18. 21. neither shalt thou profane the n. of thy 

God, saith the Lord, 19. 12. ] 21. 6. 1 22. 2, 32. 

J*rum. 11. 26. n. of one Eldad,of the other Medad 

17. 2. write thou every man's n. upon his rod 
25. 14. the n. of the Israelite that was slain 

15. n. of Midianilish woman slain was Cozbi 
27. 4. why should 71. of our father be done away 1 
32. 42. and called it Nobah, after his own n. 
-De2Ji.7. 24. shall destroy their 7^. from under heaven 
9. 14. and blot out their 71. from under heaven 
22. 14. bring up an evil n. on her, and say 

39. he hath brought up an evil n. on a virgin 

25. 6. first-born shall succeed in n. of his brother 
7. to raise up to his brother a n. in Israel 

26. 19. to make thee high in n. and in honour 
23.58. thou mayest fear this glorious and fearful 

71. THE LORD THY GOD 

.Tosh. 23. 7. nor make mention of 71. of their gods 
Ruth2. 19. man's n. with whom I wrought is Boaz 

4. 5. to raise up the n. of the dead, 10. 

17. the women her neighbours gave it a n. 

1 Sam. 25. 3. the n. of the man was Nabal 

9. they spake to Nabal in the 77. of David 

2 Sam. 6. 2. whose n. is called by the 71. of the Ld. 

7. 9. 1 have made thee a great n. like the n. of 

the great men in the earth, 1 Chron. 17. 8. 
23. God redeemed to make him a 7i. 1 Chr. 17. 21. 

8. 13. David gat him a n. when he returned 

14. 7. shall not leave to my husband neither n. nor 
23. 18. Abishai had the ?;. among three 

22. these things did Benaiah, and had the n. 
among three mighty men, 1 Chr. 11. 20, 24. 

1 Kings 1. 47. God make the n. of Solomon better 

than thy n. a!>d his throne greater than thy 
14. 21. chose "to put his n. there, 2 Chron. 12. 13. 

18. 24. call ye on the n. of your gods, 25. 
21. 8. so Jezebel wrote letters in Ahab's n. 

2 Kings\A:.21. would not blot out the 7*. of Israel 
Ezra2. 61. and was called after their n. JVeh. 7. 63. 

5. 1. prophesied in the n. of the God of Israel 
JVeh. 9. 7. and gavest him the n. of Abraham 

10. so didst thou get thee a ti. as it is this day 
Esth. 2. 22. and Esther certified the king thereof 

in Mordecai's n. 
8. 8. write ye also for the Jews in the king's n. 
Job 18. 17. he shall have no n. in the street 
30. t 8. they were children of men of no n. 
Psal. 9. 5. thou hast put out their n. for ever 
20. 1. the 71. of the God of Jacob defend thee 
5. in the n. of God we will set up our banners 
44. 20. if we h: ve forgotten the n. of our God 
69. 30. 1 will praise the n. of God with a song 
83. 4. the 71. of Israel be no more in remembrance 

18. whose 71. alone is Jehovah, art most high 
99. 3. let them praise thy great n. for it is holy 



Psal. 109. 13. and let their n. be blotted out 
113. 3. the Lord's n. is to be praised 
Prov. 10. 7. but the n. of the wicked shall rot 

18. 10. the n. of the Lord is a strong tower 

22. 1. agood?). is ralhertobe chosen than riches 

30. 9. lest I take the 71. of my God in vain 
Eccl. 7. 1. a good n. better than precious ointment 
Isa. 14. 22. I will cut oflTfrom Babylon the Ji. 

55. 13. it sliall be to the Lord for a n. for a si^n 
56. 5. 1 will give them a n. an everlasting n. 

57. 15. whose n. is holy |1 62.2. called by a new ji 
63. 12. to make himself an everlasting 77. 

14. lead thy people, to make thyself a glorious tj. 

65. 15. ye shall leave your n. for a curse to my 

chosen, and call his servants b}' another n. 

66. 22. so shall your seed and your n. remain 
Jer. 13. 11. that they might be to me for a n. 33. 9. 

32. 20. which hast made thee an. Dan. 9. 1 15. 

33. 16. this is the n. wherewith she shall be called 
46. 18. as I live, saith the King, whose n. is the 

Lord of hosts, 48. 15. | 51. 57. 
Ezek. 20. 29. and the n. thereof is called Bamah 

22. t 5. mock thee which art polluted of 71. 

23. t 10. and she became a n. among women 

24. 2. son of man, wr'te thee the 77. of the day 
43.35.the n. of the city shall he, The Lord is there 

Z)ffi7i.2.20.blessed be the 7i.of God for ever and ever 

4. 8. Daniel came, according to the n. of my god 
Hos. 1. 6. God said to him, call her n. Lo-ruhamah 

2.17. they shall no more be remembered by their n. 
..linos 5.27. saith Ld. whose 71. is the God of hosts 
J\Iic. 4. 5. for all people walk every one in the n. 
of his god, we will walk in the n. of our God 
Zeph. 1. 4. I will cut off the 71. of the Chemarims 
3. 20. I will make you a n. and a praise 
Zech. 6. 12. the man whose 7?. is the Branch 
Jl/ai.10.41. receiveth ]irophetinthG7!. of a prophet, 
a righteous man in n. of a righteous man 
42. shall give a cup of water only in 7i. of disciple 
28. 19. baptizing them in the n. of the Father 
Lukel.Ql. none of thy kindred is called by this 7J. 

63. and he wrote, saying, his n. is John 
G. 22. blessed, when shall cast out your n. as evil 
John 1.6. a man sent from God, whose ?«. was John 
3. IS. hot believed in the 7z. -of the only begotten 

5. 43. 1 am come in my Father's n. and ye receive 
10. 25. the works that I do in my Father's n. 

..^cts 2. 38. be baptized in the n. of the Lord Jesus 

3. 6. in the n. of Jesus Christ, rise up and walk 

4. 7. by what power or 71. have ye done this 1 
12. there is none other n. under heaven given 
17. speak henceforth to no man in this n. JS. 
30. that wonders may be done by the?;, of JesiM 

5. 28. that you should not teach in this n. 40. 
8. 12. preaching, concerning the n. of Jesus 

9. 21. that destroyed them that called on this tu 
27. he had preached boldly in the n. of Jesus 
15. 26. have hazarded their lives for the ?!. of Jestw 
16. 18. said, in the n. of Jesus come out of her 
J9. 5. they were baptized in the 77. of Jesus 
26.9. to do contrary to the 7!. of Jesus of Nazare^l; 
Rom. 2. 24. for the n. of God is blasphemed 
1 Cor. 1. 13. were ye baptized in the 7?. of Paul? 

5. 4. in the n. of our Lord Jesus, Eph. 5. 20. 

6. 11. are justified in the 71. of the Lord Jesus 
Eph. ]. 21. far above every n. that is named 
Phil. 2. 9. hath given him a n. above every n. 

10. at the n. of Jesus every knee should bow 
Col. 3. 17. do all in the n. of the Lord Jesus 
1 Tim. 6. 1. that the 7?.. of God be not blasphemed 
^Tim.'H. 19. the n. of Christ, depart from iniquity 
Heb. 1. 4. he hath obtained a mjore excellent n. 
Jam. 2. 7. do not they blaspheme that v.'orthy7i.? 
1 Pet. 4. 14. if reproached for the n. of Christ 
IJokn 3. 23. we should believe on the n. of his 

Son, Jesus Christ, 5. 13. 
P^ev. 2. 17. a n. written, which no man knoweth 
3. 1. thou hast a n. that thou livest, and art dead 

12. 1 will write on him the n. of my God 
8. 11. the n. of the star is called Wormwood 
9. 11. whose n. in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon 
13. 1. and on his heads the 71. of blasphemy 
14. 1. his Father's 71. written in their foreheads 

16. 9. and men blasphemed the n. of God 

17. 5. on her forehead was a n. written. Mystery 

19. 12. a 71. written no man knew but himself 
16. on his thigh a n. written. King of kings 

See Called. 

By NAME, or by the NAME. 

Exod.6. 3. i appeared by the n. of God Almighty 

31. 2. 1 have called by n. Bezaleel, 35. 30. 

33. 12. vet thou hast said, I know thee by n. 17 
JV7i?n. 4. 32. by n. ye shall reckon the instruments 
Josh. 21. 9. thev gave these cities mentioned by n 

1 Sam. 17. 23. Philistine of Gath, Goliath by n. 

2 Sam. 20. 21. Sheba, son of Bichri hyn. hath lifted 
1 Kings 13. 2. a child shall be born, Josiah byn 

1 Chr. 4. 41. these written by n. came and smote 
12. 31. expressed by n. to come and make Daviv 
king, 16. 4L 2 Chron.^8. 15. | 31. 19 



NAM 

Esth. 2. 14. except that she were called hy n. 
Isa. 44. S.shall call himself /;y then, of Jacob, and 
surname himself by the n. of Israel, 48. 1. 
45.3. 1 the L«>rd whicli call thee by thy n. 
John 10. 3. and he calleth his own sheep by n. 
Sets 4. 10. by the n. of Jesus this man is whole 
1 Cor. 1. 10. 1 beseech you by the n. of our Lord 
'iJohn 14. our friends salute thee, greet friends by n. 
See Expressed. 
His NAME. 
Exod. 3. 13. shall say, what is his n. ? Prov. 30.4. 
15. 3. the Ld. is his n. Jer. 33. 2. Amos 5. 8. |- 9. 6. 

20.7. guiltless that taketh his n.in vain, Deut.5.1L 
28. 21. every stone with hisn. shall they be, 39. 14. 

Deut. 3. 14. Jair called them after his own n. 
6. 13. shalt serve him, and shalt swear by his n. 

10. 8. to bless in his n. to this day, 1 Chr. 23. 13. 
12. 5. the Lord your God shall choose to put his 

n. there, 21. 1 Kings 14. 21. 2 Chron. 12. 13. 
11. shall choose to cause his n. to dwell there 
14. 23. choose to place his n. there, 16. 6, 11. | 26.2. 
24. the Lord shall choose to set his n. there 
25. 6. that his n. be not put out of Israel 

10. and his n. shall be called in Israel 
29. 20. L. shall blot out his n. from under heaven 
Judg. 13. 6. I asked not, neither told he me his n. 
Rulhi. 14. that his n. may be famous in Israel 
1 Sain. 12. 22. for his n. sake, Psal. 23. 3. | 106. 8. 

lJohn2.U.3John7. 
18. 30. so that his n. was much set by 
25. 25. as his n. is, so is he, Nabal is his n. 
1 Chr. 16. 8. give thanks to Lord, call upon his n. 
make known his deeds, Ps. 105. 1. Isa. 12. 4. 
29. give the glory due lo hisn. Ps. 29. 2. ] 96.8. 
Ezra 6. 12. God that caused his n. dwell there 
Psal. 34. 3. let ns exalt his n. together, 66. 2. 
41. 5. when shall he die and his n. perish t 

68. 4. that rideth on the heavens by his n. Jah 

69. 36. they that love his n. shall dwell therein 
f2. 17. his ?i. shall endure for ever, as long as sun 

19. and blessed be his glorious n. for ever 
76.1./US 71. is great in Isr. || 96. 2. bless his n. 100. 4. 
99. 6. Samuel among them that call on his n. 
111. 9. holy and reverend is his n. 
135. 3. sing praises to his n. for it is pleasant 
148.13. praise his n. for hisn. alone is excellent 
149. 3. let them praise his n. in the dance 

Frov. 21.24. proud and haughty scorner is his n. 

Eccl. 6. 4. his n. shall be covered with darkness 

Isa. 7. 14. shall call his n. Immanuel, Mat. 1. 23. 
9. 6. and his n. shall be called Wonderful 
12. 4. make mention that his n. is exalted 
47. 4. the Lord of hosts is his n. the Holy One of 
Israel, 48. 2. | 51. 15. | 54. 5. Jer. 10. 16. I 
31. 35. I 32. 18. I 50. 34. 1 51. 19. 
48. 19. his n. should not have been cut off 

Jer. 11. 19. his n. may be no more remembered 
20. 9. I will not speak any more in his n. 
23. 6. this is his n. whereby he shall be called 
48. 17. all ye that know his n. say, how is staif 

Amos 4. 13. the Lord, the God of hosts is his n. 

Zech. 10. 12. they shall walk up and down in his n. 

14. 9. in that day shall be one Lord, and his n. one 
Mai. 3. 16. for them that thought on his n. a book 
Mat. 1.25. he called Ats n. Jesus, Luke 1.31. \ 2.21. 

12. 21. in hisn. shall the Gentiles trust 
MarkQ. 14. for his n. was spread abroad 
Lrike 1. 13. and thou shalt call his n. John 

24. 47. remission of sins should be preached in h. n. 
John 1. 12. even to them that believe on his n. 
2. 23. many believed in his n. when they saw 

5. 43. if another shall come in his own n. 
20.31. that believing ye might have life thro' his n. 

Acts 3. 16. his n. through faith in his n. hath made 
5. 41. tliey were counted worthy to suffer for his n. 
10. 43. thro' his n. shall receive remission of sins 

13. 8. Elymas the sorcerer, for so is his n. 
15. 14. to take out of them a people for his n. 

Rom. 1. 5. to the faith among all nations for his n. 
Heb. 6. 10. of love which ye shewed toward his n. 
13. 15. let U3 offer praise, giving thanks to his n. 
Rev. 3. 5. not blot out his n. but will confess his n. 

6. 8. and hisn. that sat on him was Death 

9. 11. in the Greek tongue hath his n. Apollyon 
13.6.t6 blaspheme A;5 71. || FT.number of h.n. 15. 2. 
14. 11. whosoever receiveth the markof A«o n. 

22. 4. and his n. shall be in their foreheads 

See Holy, Lord. 

My NAME. 

Oen. 32. 29. why is it that thou dost ask after my n. 

48. 16. let my n. be named on them, let them grow 

Exod. 3. 15. this is my n. for ever, and my memorial 

9.16. raised theeup, that tht/ti. may be declared 

20. 24. where I record my n. I will come unto thee 

23. 21. provoke him not, for my n. is in him 
Lev. 19. 12. ye shall not swear by my n. falsely 

20. 3. his seed unto Molech, to profane my holy n. 
J^um. 6. 27. put my n. on the children of Israel 
Deut. 18. 19. which he shall speak in my n. 20. 
Tudv 13. 18. why askest thou thus after my n. ? 
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NAM 

1 Sam. 24. 21. swear thou wilt not destroy my n. 
25. 5. and go to Nabal, and greet him in my n. 

2Sa7ra.7.13. he shall build a house for my n. IKings 

5. 5. I 8. 18, 19. 1 Chron. ^. 10. 

12. 28. lest the city be called after viyn. 

18.18. 1 have no son to keep vty 7i.in remembrance 

IKings 8. 16. that jnyn. might be therein, 29. 1 11. 

36. 2 Kijiffs 21. 4, 7. 2 Chron. 6. 5, 6. 

1 7. 16. I 33. 4, 7. 

9.7. this house which I have hallowed for my n. 
lChr.22.8. shall not build a house to myn. 28.3. 

2 Chr. G. 8. in heart to build a house for my n. 
9. Solomon shall build the house for my n. 

7. 20. this house which I have sanctified for my n. 
JVeA.1.9. 1 have chosen to set my ti. there, Jer. 7. 12. 
Psal. 89. 24. in myn. shall his horn be exalted 

91. 14. because he hath known my n. 
Isa. 29. 23. they shall sanctify my n. and fear 

41.25. from rising of the sun shall he call on my n. 
42. 8. I am the Lord, that is my n. and my glory 

48. 9. for my n. sake will I defer mine anger 
11. for how should my n. be polluted? 

49. 1. hath he made mention of my n. 

52. 5. 7ny n. continually every day is blasphemed 
6. therefore my people shall know my n. 
68. 5. brethren tliat cast you out for my n. sake 
Jer. 14. 14. they prophesy lies in my n. 15. | 23. 25. 
16. 21. they shall know that my n. is the Lord 
23. 27. they think to cause my people to forget my 
n. as their fathers have forgotten myn. for Baal 
27. 15. they prophesy a lie in myn. 29. 9,21,23. 
34. 16. but ye turned and polluted my n. 

44. 26. sworn by my great n. my n. no more named 
Ezek. 20. 9. but I wrought for my n. 14. 22, 44. 

36. 23. and I will sanctity my great n. 
Zech. 13. 9. they shall call on my n. I will hear 
Mai. 1. 6. to you, O priests, that despise my n. 
11. for myn. shall be great among Gentiles, and 
in every place incense shall be offered to my n. 
14. my n. is dreadful among the heathen 
2. 2. lay it to heart, to give glory unto my n. 
5. he feared me, and was afraid before my n. 
4. 2. to you that fear 7?77/ 71. shall the sunofrighte. 
Mat.10.22. ye shall be hated of all men for my n. 
sake, 24. 9. Mark 13. 18. Luke 21. 17. 
18.5. rece. a child in my n. Mark 9. 37. Luke 9. 48. 
20. two or three are gathered together in my n. 
19. 29. that hath forsaken houses for my n. sake 

24. 5. for many shall come in 7ny n. and shall de- 

ceive many, Mark 13. 6. Luke 21. 8. 
Mark 5. 9. he answered, saying, my n. is Legion 
9. 39. no man which shall do a miracle in my n. 
41. give you a cup of water to drink in my n. 

16. 17. in 7ny n. shall they cast out devils 
Z,wi-e 21. 12. brought before rulers for 77iz/7z. sake 
Johnli.l3. whatsoever ye shall ask in my n. that 

will I do, 14. 1 15. 16. 1 16. 23, 24, 26. 
26. the Comforter whom he will send in my n. 
15. 21. these things will they do for my n. sake 
Jicts 9. 15. he is a chosen vessel to bear my n. 
16. great things he must suffer for myn. sake 
15. 17. the Gentiles upon whom my n. is called 
Rom. 9. 17. and that my n. might be declared 

1 Cur. 1. 15. lest any say, I baptized in TTime own n. 
Rev. 2. 3. and for my n. sake hast laboured 

13. thou boldest fast my n. and hast not denied 

3.8. hast kept my word, and hast not denied my n. 

See Called. 

Thy NAME. 

Gen. 12. 2. 1 will bless thee, and make thy n. great 

17. 5. thyn. Abram, but thy n. shall be Abraham 

32. 27. said to him, what is ihy n.7 29. Judg. 13. 17. 
28. he said, thy n. shall be no more called Jacob, 

but Israel, 35. 10. 1 Kings 18. 31. 
jE2;o<f.5.23.since came to Pharaoh to speak mthy n. 
Josh. 7. 9. what wilt thou do to thy great n. ? 

2 Sam. 7. 26. let tky %. be magnified for ever 

22. 50. I will sing praise to thy n. Psal. 9. 2. 1 18. 
49. I 61. 8. I 66.4. I 92. 1. 
1 Kings 1. 47. name of Solomon better than thy n. 
8. 33. turn and confess thy n. 2 Chron. 6. 24, 26. 

41. but Cometh for thy n. sake, 2 Chron. 6.32. 

42. for they shall hear of thy great n. 

43. that all people of the earth may kx)o\vthy n. 

this house is called by thy n. 2 Chr. 6. 33. 

44. house I built for thyn. 48. 2 Chr. 6. 34, 38. 

1 Chron. 17. 24. thy n. may be magnified for ever 
29. 13. we thank and praise thy n. Psal. 44. 8. 

2 Chr. 6. 20. that thou wouldest put thy n. there 
14. 11. in thy n. we go against this multitude 
20. 8. have built thee a sanctuary for thyn. 

9. before this house, for thy n. is in this house 
JVeA. 1. 11. servants, who desire to fear thy n. 
9. 5. blessed be thy glorious n. which is exalted 
Psal. 5. 11. let them that love thy n. be joyful 

8. 1. how excellent is thy n. in all the earth I 9. 

9. 10. they that know thy n. will trust in thee 

22. 22. I will declare thy n. to brethren, Heb. 2. 12. 

25. 11. for thy n. sake pardon mine iniquity 
31 3. for thy n. sake lead me and guide me 



NAM 

Psal. 44.5. through thy n. will we tread them under 

45. 17. I will make thy n. to be remembered 
48. 10. according to thy n. so is thy praise 

52. 9. 1 will wait on thy 7i.||54. 1 . save me by thy n 
61. 5. given the heritage of those that lear thy j;. 
63. 4. will bless, I will lift up my hands in thy n. 
74. 7. they have defiled the dwelling place of thy n 

10. shall the enemy blaspheme thy n. for ever? 
18. the foolish people have blasphemed thy j^ 
21. let the poor and needy praise thy n. 

75. 1. for that thy n. is near, thy works declare 
79. 6. that have not called on thy n. Jer. 10. 25. 
9. help us, O G. of salvation, for the glory of thv 
n. and purge away our sins for thy n. sakfl 

80. 18. quicken us, and we will call upon thy n. 
83. 16. that they may seek thy n. O Lord 

86. 9. all nations shall come and glorify thy n. 12 

11. teach me, unite my heart to fear thy n. 
89. 12. Hermon shall rejoice in thy ti. 16. 

]09. 2]. do thou for me, O Lord, for thy n. sake 

115.1. not unto us, but unto thy 7z.,give glory 
119. 55. I have remembered thy n. in the night 

132. as thou usest to do to those that love thy n. 
135. 13. thy n. O Lord,endureth for ever 

138.2. I will praise thy 77. for thy loving kindness* 
thou hast magnified thy word above all thy tz. 

139. 20. and thine enemies take thy n. in vain 

140. 13. the righteous shall give thanks to thy n. 

142. 7. out of prison, that I may praise thy ti. 

143. 11. quicken me, O Lord, for thy n. sake 
145. 1. I will bless thy n. for ever and ever, 2. 

2. and I will praise thy 7i. for ever, Isa. 25. 1. 
Cant. 1.3. thy ?i. is as ointment poured forth 
Isa. 26. 8. the desire of our soul is to thy tj. 

13. by thee we will make mention of thy n. 

63. 16. O Lord, thy n. is from everlasting 

64. 2. make thy n. known to thine adversaries 
7. there is none that calletb on thy n. 

Jer. 10. 6. thou art great and thy n. is great in migh; 
11. 16. the Lord called thy n. a green olive-tree 

14. 7. do thou it for thyTi. sake, we have sinned 
21. do not abhor us for thy w. sake, remember 

29. 25. sent letters in thy n. to all people in Jerusai. 
Lam.3.55. 1 called upon thy ti. out of the dungeon 
Dan.9.6. the prophets spake in thy ti. to our kinga 
Mic. 6. 9. and the man of wisdom shall see thy n. 
JVah. 1. 14. that nc more of thy n. be sown 
Mai. 1. 6. wherein have we despised thy n. 
Mat. 6. 9. hallowed be thy n. Luke 11.2. 

7. 22. in thy n. have we cast out devils 
Mark5.9. he asked him, what is thy ti. ? Luke 8.30. 

9. 38. casting out devils in thy n. Luke 9. 49. 
Luke 10. 17. the devils are subject through thy n, 
John 12.28. Father, glorify thy ?i.then came a voice 

17. 6. I have manifested thy n. to the men, 26. 

11. holy Father, keep through thine own n. 12. 
Acts 9. 14. authority to bind all that call on thy n. 
Rom. 15. 9. 1 w ill confess, and sing unto thy n. 
Rev. 11. 18. give reward to them that fear thy n. 

15. 4. who shall not fear and glorify thy n. 7 

See Called. 
NAME, Verb. 
1 .Sa?7^. 16.3. thou shalt anoint to me him whom I jj. 
28. 8. bring him up whom I shall n. unto thee 
Isa. 62. 2. which the mouth of the Lord shall n. 

NAMED, ETH. 
Gen.23. 16. Abrah. weighed silver which he bad ». 

27. 36. he said, is not he rightly Ti. Jacob? 
48. 16. and let my name be n. on them 

1 Sam. 4. 21. she n. the child I-chabod, saying 

2 Kings 17. 34. the children of Jac. whom heTi. Isr. 
1 Chron. 23. 14. Moses' sons ti. of the tribe of Levi 
Eccl. 6. 10. what hath been is ?*. already 

Isa. 61. 6. ye shall be n. the priests of the Lord 
Jer. 44. 26. my name shall no more be n. in mouth 
Amos 6. 1. which are n. chief of the nations 
Mic. 2.7. Othou that art ti. of the house of Jacob 
Luke 2. 21. Jesus was so n. of the angel before con. 
6. 13. he chose twelve, whom' he n. apostles 
Rom. 15. 20. to preach, not where Christ was n. 

1 Cor. 5. 1. such fornication not n. among GMitiles 
Eph. 1.21. far above every name that is n. 

3. 15. the whole family in heaven and earth is n. 
5. 3. covetousness,let it not be once ?i. among you 

2 Tim. 2.19. let every one that ti. the name ofClirlst 

NAMELY. 
Eccl. 5. 13. sore evil, ti. riches kept for the owners 
Isa. 7. 20. Lord shave with a razor, w. by Assyria 
Mark 12. 31. the second is like, n. this, shalt love 

NAMES. 

Gen. 2. 20. Adam gave n. to all cattle, and to fowl 

26.18.culled their n. after Tz.his father called them 

Exod. 23. 13. be circumspect and make no mentiou 

of the n. of other gods, Deut. 12. 3. 

28. 9. grave on them the ti. of children of Isr. 21. 

12. Aaron shall bear their n. before the Ld. 29. 
J^um. 1. 2. the number of their n. by their poll 

5. theTi. of the men that shall stand with you 
3. 43. numb. ofTi. of the Levites from a month old 
13. 16. the n. of the men which Moses sent to spj 



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Jfum. 34. 17. n. of men which shall divide Ihe land 
2 Sam. 2.1^ 8. the n. of mi-ghty men whom Dav. had 
Ezra 5. 4. wliat are their n. who make this building 
Psal. 16. 4. nor take up their n. into my lips 

49. 11. they call their lands after their own n. 

147. 4. the stars he caiieth them by n. Isa. 40. 26. 
Ezek. 23. 4. the ?t. of them were Aholah the elder 
Hos. 2. 17. for I will take away the n. of Baalim 
Zech.l2 2. cut off the n. of the idols out of tiie land 
Luke 10. 20. rejoice, your n. are written in heaven 
Jlcts 1. io. the number of the n. together were 12U 

18. 15. if it be question of words and n. look to it 
Phil. 4. 3. whose n. arc in the book of life 
Rev. 3. 4. thou hast a few n. in Sardis, not defiled 

11. t 13. were slain n. of men seven thousand 

13. t 1. and on his heads the n. of blasphemy 
8. whose 11. are not written in book, 17. 8. 

17. 3. I saw a woman full of ?i. of blasphemy 

21. 12. n. written thereon, n. of the twelve tribes 

14. in them the n. of twelve apostles of the Lamb 

]\"APKL\. 
Luke 19. 20. thy pound which I have kept in a n. 
John 11. 44. his face was bound about with a n. 
20. 7. the n. iJiat was about his head not lying 

NARD. 
Mark 14. j 3. a woman having a box of pure n. 

NARROW. 
J^um. 22. 26. angel of the Lord stood in a n. way 
Josh. 17.15. cut down, if mount Ephraim be toon. 
IKings 6.4.for house he made w-indows of 7^. lights 
Prov. 23. 27. and a strange woman is a n. pit 
24. 1 10. if thou faint, thy strength is n. 
/sa.49.19.the land ofthy destruction shall be too 7i. 
Mat. 7. 14. n. is the way which leadeth to Ufa 

NARROWED; 
\Kings 6. 6. in wall of house made n. rests round 

NARROWER. 
/5a.28.20.the co%'ering n. than he can wrap himself 

NARROWLY. 
Job 13. 27. thou lookest 7i. to all my paths 
Isa. 14. 16. that see thee, shall n. look upon thee 

NATION 
Signifies, [1] ^311 the inhabitants of a particular 
country., Deut. 4. 34. [2] .8. country or king- 
dom., Exod. 34. 10. Rev. 7. 9. [3] Countrymfni, 
natives of the same stock, Acts 26. 4. [4] 
The father, head, and original of a nation or 
people, Gen. 25. 23. [5] The heathen or Gen- 
tiles, Isa. 55. 5. 
Gen.lo. 14. and also that n. they serve will I judge 

20. 4. Lord, wilt thou slay also a righteous 7i. ? 

21. 13. of the bond-woman I will make a n. 
35. 11. a n. and king shall come of tiiee 

Exod. 9. 24. in all Egypt, since it became a n. 

19. 6. ye shall be unto me a holy ?(. 1 Pet. 2. 9. 
21. 8. to sell her to a strange n. have no power 
33. 13. and consider that this n. is thy people 
34. 10. have not been done in any ;(. do with thee 

Lew. 18.26. nor any of your n. commit abomination 

20. 23. shall not walk in the manners of the n. 
JVMm.l4.i2.I will make of thee a great ?i.Z)e«i;.9.14. 
DexLt.i. 34. or hath God assayed to take him a?;. 

from the midst of another n. by wonders? 
28. 33. the fruit of thy land shall a n. eat up 
36. iheLd". shall bring thee and thy king to a n. 

49. Lord shall bring a n. against thee from far 

50. a n. of fierce countenance shall not regard 
32. 28. are a n. void of counsel, no understanding 

25a7/i.7.23 what ji. like thy people? 1 Chr. 17.21. 
IKingsl?: 10. there is no?i. whither my Lord hath 
not sent to seek lhee,he tookan oath of that??. 
^Kingsll. 29. every n. made gods of their own 

1 Chr. 16. 20. and when they went from n. to n. 

2 Chr 15. 6. n. was destroyed of 7i. and city of city 
32. 15. no god of any n. or kingdom was able 

Job 34. 29. it be done against a n. or a man only 
Ps. 33. 12. blessed is the 7i. whose God istheliOrd 

43.1. God plead my cause against an ungodly 71. 
83. 4. come, let us cut them off from being a n. 

105. 13. they went from one n. to another 

106. 5. thatlmay rejoice in the gladness of thy 7^. 
147. 20. he hath not dealt so with any n. 

Prov. 14. 34. righteousness exalteth a 7!. but sin is 

tsa. 1. 4. ah, sinful n. a people laden with iniquity 

2. 4. 71. shall not lift up sword against n. Mic. 4. 3. 

9. 3. thou hast multiplied the n. not increased joy 

10. 6. I will send him against a hypocritical 71. 
14. 32. what answer the messengers of the n.l 

18.2. go, ye swifc messengers, to a n. scattered and 
peeled, a 71. meted out and trodden down, 7. 

26. 2. open that the righteous n. may enter in 

15. thou hast increased the n. O Lord, the n. 
49. 7. saith the L. to him whom the n. abhorreth 
51. 4. hearken and give ear to me, O my n. 

.55. 5. thou shalt call a n. thou knowest not 
58. 2. seek me, as a n. that did righteousness 
60. 12. the n. that will not serve thee shall perish 
^. and a ?mall one shall become a strong n. 
fio. 1. a n. that was not called by my name 
^. 8. or shall a n. be born at once ? 
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Jcr. 2. 11. hath a n. changed their gods? 
5. 9. my s.oul be avenged on such aTi. 29. | 9. 9 

15. I will bi-ing a n. on you from far, O house 

of Israel, it is a mighty n. it is an ancient n. 

7. 28. a 71. that obeyeih not the voice of the Lord 

12. 17, I will utterly pluck up and destroy that n. 

18. 7. speak concerning a n. to pluck it up, 9. 

8. if that n. against whom I have pronounced 
25. 12. punish that n. for their iniquity, 27. 8. 

32. behold, evil shall go forth from n. to n. 
27.8. n. w^hich will not serve Nebuchadnezzar, 13. 
31. 3fi. then Israel cease from being a n. 33. 24. 

48. 2. let us cut off Moab IVom being a n. 

49. 31. arise, get you up to the wealthy n. 
36. shall be no n. whither Elam shall not come 

50. 3. out of the north cometh a 7i. against her 
i>am.4.]7.have watched tor a 7i. that could not save 
Ezek. 2. 3. I send thee to Israel, a rebellious n. 

37. 22. I will make them one n. in the land 
Dan. 8. 22. four kinjd. shall stand up out of the n. 

12. ]. trouble, such as never was since was a n. 
Joel 1. 6. for a n. is come up upon niv land 
Amos 6. 14. behold, 1 will raise up a;iainst you a n. 
Mic. 4.7. I'll make her that woo cast off a strong7i. 
Hab. 1. 6. the Chaldeans, that biiter and hastyji. 
Zcph. 2. 1. gather together, O n. not desired 

5. woe to the n. of the Cherethites 
Hag. 2. 14. so is this people and n. before me 
J\lal. 3. 9. even this whole 71. have robbed me 
Mat. 21. 43. the kingdom of God given to a n. 

24.7. 7!. shall riseag. 7!. ,1/cr^- 13. 8. LukcSll.lO. 
Luke 7. 5. for he loveth our n. and hath built us 

23. 2. we found this fellow perverting the n. 
.John 11.48. the Romans shall come and take ourTi. 

50. one man die, that the whole n. perish not 

51. prophesied that Jesus should die for tliat n. 

52. and not for that n. only, but that also he 
18. 35. thine own n. hath delivered thee to me 

Acts 2. 5. Jews, devout men out of every n. 
7. 7. the n. to whom they shall be in bondage 
10. 22. of good report among all the n. of the Jev,-s 

28. it is unlawful to come to one of another n. 

35. but in every n. he that feareth him 

24. 2. that very worthy deeds are done to this n. 
10. 1 know that thou hast been a judge to thi&7!. 
17. I came to bring alms to my n. and offerings 

26. 4. my life Avas at first among mine own n. 

23. 19. not that I had ought to accuse my n. of 
Gal. 1. 14. profited above my equals in my own n. 
Phil. 2.15. in jnidst of a crooked and perverse n. 
Rev. 5. 9. thou hast redeemed us out of every ?i. 

14. 6. having the gospel to preach to every 71. 
See Foolish. 
NATIONS. 
Gen. 10. 32. and by these were the n. divided 

14. 1. Tidal king of 77. made war with Bera, 9. 
17.4. shalt be a father of many n. 5. Rom. 4. 17,18. 

6. and I will make n. of thee, 35. 11. | 43. 19. 
1/5. I will bless Sarah, she shall be a mother of ?z. 

25. 23. the Lord said, two n. are in thy womb 

27. 29. and let ?i. bow down to thee 
Exod. 34. 24. I will cast out the n. before thee, and 

enlarge thy borders, Deut. 4. 38. ] 7. 22. ] 8. 20. 
I^ev. 18. 24. the n. are defiled 1| 28. as it spued cut7i. 
j\''iiW!.23.9. and shall not be reckoned among the 77. 

24. 8. Israel shall eat up the 71. his enemies 
20. Amalek was the first of the n. but latter end 

Deut. 2. 25. I will put the fear of thee on the 71. 

4. 6. this is your wisdom in sight of the n. 
27. Lord shall scatter you among the7i. JVeA. 1. 8. 

7. 1. Lord hath cast out many n. before thee 
9. 1. to possess n. greater than thyself, 11. 23. 
12. 29. when God shall cut off the 71. 19. 1. 

15. 6. thou shall lend to many 71. 28. 12. 

28. 1. the Lord will set thee on high above allTi. 
32.8. Most High divided to the n. their inheritance 

43. rejoice, O ye 77. with his people, he will avenge 
Judg. 2. 23. therefore the Lord left those n. 
2 Sam. 7. 23. which thou redeemedst from the 7?. 
IKings 11.2. of the 71. concerning which the L. said 
2Ki7iffs 17. 33. served gods after the manner of 71. 
18. 33. hath any of the gods of the 71. delivered, 
19. 12. 2 Chron. 32. 13, 14. Tsa. 36. IB. 

1 Chr. 16. 31. say among the n. the Lord reigneth 
17. 21. by driving out n. from before thy people 

2 Chr. 13. 9. made piiests after the manner of t?. 
J^''ek. 13. 26. among many tj. was no king like him 
.hb 12.23. he increaseth the 77. he enlargeth the?;. 
Psnl. 9. 20. that the 77. may know themselves 

22. 27. all the kindreds of 77. shall worship thee 
28. the Lord is governor among the 71. 
47. 3. he shall subdue the 7!. under our feet 
57. 9. I will sing to ihee annmg the v. 103. 3. 
66.7. his eyes behold the 77. || 67.4. let the 71. be glad 
96. 5. for all the gods of the 77. are idols 
106. 27. to overthrow their seed among the n. 
34. they did not destroy the n. Lord commanded 
Prov. 24.24. the people curse, n. shall abhor him 
Isa. 2. 4. and he shall judse anion? the n. 

5. 25. he will lift up an ensign to the n. from far 
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I Isa. 10. 7. it is in his heart to cut off 71. not a fe 
11. 12. he shall set up an ensign for the 71. 
14. 6. he that ruled the 77. in an^er, ispersecutei 
12. how cut down, which did" weaken the n-I 
18. all the kings of the 71. lie in glory 
23. 3. the seed of Sihor, she is a mart of 77. 

33. 3. at thy lifting up the n, were scattered 

34. 1. come near, ye 77. to hear, Jer. 31. lO. 
40. 15. behold, the 77. are as a drop of a bucket 
52. 15. so shall he sprinkle many 71. 
55.5. 71. that knew not thee, shall run to thee 
60. 12. yea, those 77. shall be utterly wasted 
64. 2. that the 71. may tremble at thy presence 
66. 19. I will send those that escape to the 71. 

Jer. 1. 5. and ordained thee a prophet to the n. 
10. see, I have this day set tliee over the 71. 

4. 2. 71. shall bless tJiemselves in him, and glory 
16. make ye mention to 71. publish as. Jerusalem 

6. 18. therefore hear ye n. and know, 31. 10. 

10. 7. who would not fear thee, O King of 77.? 
10.the77.shali not be able to abide his indignation 

22. 8. many n. shall pass by this city, and say 
•25. 14. 77. shall serve "themselves of them, 27. 7. 

31. the Lord hath a controversy with the n. 
46. 12. the n. have heard of thy shame, thy cry 
50. 2. declare ye among the 7i."Babylon is taken 
12. hindermost of the ?7. shall be a wilderness 
46. and the cry is heard among the ?i. 
51.7. the 71. have drunken of her wine, 77. are mad 
20. witli thee will I break in pieces the ?7. 
27. prepare the 77. against her, call together 
41. Babylon is an astonishment among the n 
44. the 77. shall not flow together any more 
Z,a?77. 1. 1. the city that was great among the n 
Ezek. 5. 6. into wickedness, more than the 77. 7. 

14. I will make thee a reproach among the 7i. 
6. 8. the remnant shall escape among the 7;. 

9. that escape shall remember me among the ti.? 

12. 15. when I shall scatter them among the n. 

13. 4. the 71. also heard of him, he was taken 
8. then the 77. set against him on every side 

26. 3. I will cause many 71. to come against thee 
5. and it shall become a spoil to the ?7. 
28. 7. behold, therefore, I will brin? strangers upon 
thee, the terrible of the 7i."30. 11. ] 31. 12. 
29. 12. I will scatter Egyptians among 71. 30. 23. 

15. that they shall no more rule over the 77. 

31. 16. I made 77. shake at the sound of his fall 

32. 2. thou art like a lion of the 77. as a whale 

16. the daughters of the 77. shall lament her, 18. 

35. 10. thou hast said, these two 7?. shall be mine 

36. 13. thou land hast bereaved thy 7i. 

37. 22. and they shall be no more two n. 

33. 8. it is brought forth out of the ?7. 12. 
23. 1 wUl be known in the eyes of iiiany n. 

39. 27. and am sanctified in the sight of many n 
Hos. 8. 10. though they have hired among the 71. 

9. 17. they shall be wanderers among the 77. 
Joel 3. 2. whom they have scattered among the jj 
Amos 6.1. woe to them which are named chief of a. 
Mic. 4. 2. many 77. shall come and say, let us go 

3. he shall rebuke strong 77. afar off, and beat 

11. now also manyn. are gathered against thee 
7.16. the 77. shall see, be confounded at their might 

J\rah. 3. 4. that selleth 77. through her whoredoms 

5. I will show the 77. thy nakedness and shame 
-fira&.1.17.shall they not spare continually toslayn. 

2. 8. because thou hast spoiled n/a.ny n. 

3. 6. he beheld, and drove asunder the n. 
Zeph.3.6. 1 have cut off the 77. their towers desolate 

8. for my determination is to gather the 71. 
Zech. 2. 11. many n. shall be joined to the Lord 
8. 22. and strong n. shall come to seek the Lord 

23. take hold out of all the languages of i ho n. 
Luke 12. 30. these things do the 77. seek after 

21. 25. and upon the earth shall be distress of 7t. 
.^cis 13. 19. when he had destr. seven 77.in Chanaan 
Rev. 2. 26. to him will I give power over the n. 

10. 11. thou m.ust prophesy before many 7?.. 

11. 9. n. shall see their dead bodies three days 
18. an4 the n. were angry, thy wrath is come 

13. 7. and power was given him over all 71. 
16. 19. cities of the n. fell || 17. 15. waters are 77. 
20. 3. that he should deceive the n. no more 
21.24. the??, of them which are saved s'lall walk 
26. they shall bring the honour of the 77. into it 

22. 2. the leaves were for the healing of tlie n. 
See Great. 

All NATIONS. 
Deut. 4. 19. which the Lord bath divided to all n. 

26. 19. and to make thee high above all n. 23. 1. 

28. 37. shall become a by-word among all n. 
1 Kings 4. 31. his fame was in nil 77. round about 
ICArfU. 17. brought the fear of David on all n 

16.24. declare his marvellous works among alln 
2Chr. 32. 23. Hezekiah ma?nified in sight of all n 
Psal. §7. 2. thy savmg health amoiig fll n. 

72. 11. kings fall down, nil n. shall serve him 
n.men blessed in hitr),aU ti shall call hnn blessea 

82. 8. arise, OGod, for thou shalt inherit all n 



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P*. 86.9. all n. shall come and worship before thee 
113.4. L. is high above ai/n. glory above heavens 
117. 1. praise the Lord, all ye n. praise him 
118. 10. all n. com])assed me about, but in name 

Isa. 2. 2. and all n. shall How unto it 
25. 7. he will destroy the vail that is over all n. 
M. 2. the indij^nalion of the Lord is on all n. 
40.17. all n. before him arc as nothing, and vanity 
66.18. 1 will gather all n. and languages, Joel 3. 2. 
20. they shall bring your brethren out oi all n. 

Jcr. 27. 7. and all n. shall serve him, Dan. 7. 14. 

^mos 9.9. 1 will sift the house of Israel among a.Ti. 

Hab. 2. 5. but gathereth to him all n. and people 

Hag. 2. 7. 1 will shake all 7i.and the desire of aW n. 
shall come; and I will fill this house with glory 

Z.cch. 14. 2. I will gather all n. against Jerusalem 
19. the punishment of all n. that come not up 

Mai. 3. 12. and all n. shall call you blessed 

Alat. 24. 9. ye shall be hated of all n. for my sake 

14. this gospel of kingdom shall be preached to 
all 71. Mark 13. 10. Luke 24. 47. Rom. 16.26. 

25. 32. before him shall be gathered all n. 

28. 19. go ye, and teach all n. baptizing them 
Mark 11. 17. be called of a^Z n. the house of prayer 
Luke 21. 24. shall be led away captive into all n. 
^cts 14.16. who suffered all n. to walk in their ways 

17. 26. hath made of one blood all n. of men 
Rom. 1. 5. for obedience to the faith among aZZ n. 

16.26. made known to alln. for obedience of faith 
Gal. 3. 8. saying, in thee shall all n: be blessed 
Ret'. 7. 9. a multitude of aZ^ n. stood before throne 

12.5. a man-child, who was to rule a. n. with a rod 

14. 8. she made all n. drink of the wine, 18. 3. 

15. 4. for a. n. shall come and worship before thee 

18. 23. for by thy sorceries were all n- deceived 

All the NATIONS. 

Gen.l8.18.aZZ i.7t.of earth be blessed, 22. 18. 1 26. 4. 

Deut. 14. 2. chosen thee above all the n. on earth 

17.14.set a king over me, as a. t. n. ISam. 8. 5, 20. 

30. 1. thou shall call them to mind among all t. n. 

3. the Lord will gather thee from all the n. 
Psa<,. 9. ] 7. into hell, and all the n. that forget God 
Isa. 14. 26. hand that is stretched out on all the n. 

29. 7. the multitude of aZZ the n. that fight, 8. 
37. 18. laid waste aZZ the n. and their countries 
43. 9. let all the n. be gathered together, and let 
52.10.L. made bare his holy arm in eyes of aZZ t. n. 
61.11. cause praise to spring forth before all the n. 

Jer. 3. 17. and all then, shall be gathered unto it 

25. 13. Jeremiah prophesied against all the n. 

15. cause all n. to drink it || 17. made all n. drink 

26. 6. make this city a curse to all t. n. of the earth 
29 14. 1 will gather you from all the n. and places 

18. a reproach among aZZ ^Aew. of the earlh, 44.8. 
33. 9. name of joy and honour before all the n. 
46. 28. for I will make a full end of all the n. 
Zech. 7. 14. but I scattered them among all the n. 
12. 9. destroy all the n. that come against Jerus. 
14. 16. left of all the n. that came against Jerus. 

These NATIONS. 

Deut. 7. 17. if thou say, these n. are more than I 

9. 4. for wickedness of these n. Ld. doth drive, 5. 

11. 23. then will the Lord drive out all these n. 

12. 30. saying, how did these n. serve their gods 
18. 14. these n. hearkened to observers of times 

20. 15. thus do to the cities which are not of t. n. 

28. 65. among these n. shalt thou find no ease 

29. 18. lest any among you serve the gods of (. n. 

31. 3. the Lord will destroy these-n. before thee 
Josh. 23. 3. seen what the Lord hath done to t.n. 

4. I have divided to you by lot t. n. that remain 
7. that ye come not among these n. that remain 

12. if ye cleave to the remnant of these n. 

13. God will no more drive out any of these n. 
fv^f. 3. 1. these n. the Lord left to prove Israel 
^Kincrs 17. 41. so t. n. feared L. and served images 
Jer. 9. 26. for all these n. are uncircumcised 

25. 9. bring them against these n. round about 
11. these n. shall serve the king of Babylon 

98. 14. I have put yoke of iron on neck of these n. 

NATIVE, 
./er. 22. 10. he shall no more see his n. country 

NATIVITY. 
O&n. 11. 28. Haran died in the land of his n. 
Ruth 2. 1 1. how thou hast left the land of thy n. 
Jer. 46. 16. arise, let us go to the land of our n. 
Eiek. 16. 3. thy n. is of the land of Canaan 
4. as for thy n. in the day thou wast born 

21. 30. I will judge thee in the land of thy n. 

23.15. the manner of Chaldea, the land of their n. 

NATURE 
Signifies, [1] The natural method and course of 
thimrs established in the world by God its 
Creator, Rom. 1. 26, 27. [2] Reason, or the 
hght implanted in the mind, Rom. 2. 14. [3] 
Birth, or natural descent. Gal. 2. 15. [4] Com- 
mon sense, and the custom of all nations, 1 Cor. 
11. 14. [5] Substance, or essence, Heb. 2. 16. 
[6] Our corrupt and sinful estate by our birth, 
being naturally inclined to all sorts of evil, 

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Eph. 2. 3. [7] Holy and divine qualities and 
dispositions, which express and resemble the 
perfections of God, 21'et(,r 1. 4. [8] In truth 
and very deed, Gal. 4. 8. 

A natural body, War. 15 44. A body which has 
nothing but what its soul can bestow upon it 
in a natural way , which is maintaiiied in life 
by natural anu ordinary means, as meat, drink, 
sleep, (S'C. and is subject to natural affections 
and operations, as generation, augmentation, 
motion, &c. A spiritual body, ibid. Spiritual, 
not as to the substance (f it, but in respect of 
the qualities and conditions of it; a body that 
is beautiful, incorruptible, free from infirmi- 
ties, not subject to hunger or thirst, or injuries 
from cold, heat, &rc. not using meat, drink, 
clothes, physic; but free, active, and nimble, as 
spirits; it is likewise a spiritual ^ody, as it is 
perfectly subject to the Spirit of God, without 
any rebellious motions; it is immediately sup- 
ported by the Spii-it, without any corporeal 
means; and docs most wonderfully cojitributt 
to the most lively, divine, and enlarged vital 
operations of the soul herself. 

The natural man, 1 Cor. 2. 14. The unrenewed 
person; one that hath nothing but a principle 
of reason, though he be one of the most ex- 
quisite natural accomplishments, and has im- 
proved his reason to the liighcst pitch. 

Rom. 1. 26. women did change to that against n. 

2. 14. do by n. the things contained in the law 
27. shall not uncircumcision by w. judge thee? 

11. 24. if thou wert cut out of the olive-tree, which 
is wild by n. and wert graffed contrary to n. 

1 Cor. 11. 14. doth not even n. itself teach you? 
Gal. 2. 15. who are Jews by n. and not sinners of 

4.8. did service unto them, which by n. are no gods 
Eph. 2. 3. and were by n. children of wrath 
Heb. 2. IG. he took not on him the n. of angels 
Jam. 3. 6. tongue setteth on fire the course of ti. 
t 7. 71. of beasts hath been tamed by n. of men 

2 Pet. 1. 4. ye might be partakers of the divine n. 

NATURAL. 
Deut. 34. 7. eye not dim, nor his n. force abated 
Rom. 1. 26. even women did change the n. use 
27. also men leaving the n. use of the woman 
31. without 71. affection, 2 Tim. 3. 3. 
11. 21. if God spared not the n. branches, 24. 
ICor. 2. 14. n. man receiveth notthingsof Sp. ofG. 
15. 44. it is sown a n. body, there is a n. body 
46. but that which isn. was first, and afterward 
Jam. 1. 23. a man beholding hisn. face in a glass 

3. t 15- this wisdom is earthly, n. devilish 
%Pel. 2. 12. these asTi. brute beasts speak evil 

, NATURALLY. 

Phil. 2. 20. who will n. care for your state 
Judc 10. but what they know li. as brute beasts 

NAVEL. 
Judg. 9. t 37. come down by the n. of the land 
,Iob 40. 16. his force is in the n. of his belly 
Prov. 3. 8. it shall be health to thy n- and marrow 
Cant. 7. 2. thy n. is like a round goblet 
£zeA:.16.4.whenthou wast born, thy 7i. was not cut 

NAVES. 
l Kings 7. 33. their n. and spokes were all molten 

NAUGHT, or NOUGHT. 
Ge7i.29. 15. shouldestthou theref. serve meforTi.? 
Deut. 13. 17. shall cleave n. of the cursed thing 
15. 9. thy poor brother, and thou givest him n. 

28. 63. the Lord will rejoice to bring you to n. 
2Kings 2. 19. the city is pleasant, but the water n. 
JVcA. 4. 15. God brought their counsel to n. 

Job ]. 9. Satan said, doth Job fear God for n.? 

8. 22. the place of the wicked shall come to n. 

14. 18. surely the mountain falling cometh to n. 

22. 6. hast *aken a pledge from thy brother for n. 
Ps. 33. 10. Lord bringeth counsel of heathen to n. 

44. 12. thou sellest thy people for n. 
Prov 1. 25. but ye have set at n. all my counsel 

20. 14. it is 71. it is n. saith the buyer 
Isa. 8. 10. take counsel, it shall come to n. 

29. 20. for the terrible one is brought to n. 
21. that turn aside the just for a thing of n. 

41. 12. they shall be as nothing, as a thing ofn. 
24. ye are of nothing, and your work of ti. 
49. 4. I have spent my strength for n. and in vain 
52.3. saith the Lord, ye h ave sold yourselves for ti. 
5. that my people is taken away for n. 
Jer. 14. 14. a false vision, and a thing of 7t. 
Amos 5. 5. and Beth-el shall come to n. 
6. 13. ye which rejoice in a thing of ti. who say 
Jl/aZ.1.10. who is there, would shut the doors for 71.? 
neither do ye kindle fire on mine altar for n. 
Mark 9.12.must sutler, and be set at n. I^uke 23.11. 
Acts 4.11. thisis thesfone set at 7i. of you builders 
5. 36. all were scattered and brought to n. 
38. if this work be of men, it will come to n. 
19, 27. our craft is in danger to be set at n. 
Rom. 14. 10. why dost thou set at n. thy brother? 
1 Cor. 1. 28. to bring to n. things that are 



lCor.2.6.the wisdom of this world that cometh to» 
2Thesj.3. 8. nor did we eat any man's bread for a. 
Rev. 18. 17. in one hour so great riches come ton 

NAUGHTY. 
Prou.e. 12.a 7i.person walkelh with froward mouth 
17. 4. and a liar giveth ear to a n. tongue 
Jer. 24. 2. the other basket had very 7i. figs ! 

NAUGHTINESS. 
ISam.n. 28. 1 know thy pride, and n. of thy heart 
Prov. 11. 6. transgressors be taken in their own Tt 
Jam.l. 21. lay apart all filthin. and superfluity of7t 

NAVY. 

IKings 9.26.Solom. made a n. of ships in Ezion-g. 

27. Hiram sent in the n. his servants, shipmen 

10. 11. the n. of Hiram brought gold from Ophir 

22. king Solomon had at sea a n. of Tarshish 

NAY. 

1 Kings 2. 17. speak; for he will not say thee n. 

20. say me not n. for I will not say thee n. 
Mat. 5. 37. but let your communication be yea, 
yea, n. n. more cometh of evil, .Jam. 5. 12. 
Luke 12. 51. I tell you n. but rather division 
13. 3. I tell you n. but except ye repent, 5. 
16. 30. and he said, 71. father Abraham, but if one 
Acts 16. 37. n. verily, but let them come and fetch 
Rom. 3. 27. by law of works? n. but by law of faith 
9. 20. n. but O man, who art thou that repliest? 
2Cor. 1.17. with me there should be yea, yea, n. n 

18. our word toward you was not yea and n. 

19. the Son of God Jesus Christ was not yea, n. 

NAZARITE 

Denotes, A man, or woman who engaged them- 
selves by a vow to abstai?), from wine and all 
intoxicating liquors; to let their hair grow 
without cutting, or shaving; not' to enter into 
any house that was polluted by having a dead 
corpse in it, 7ior to be present at any funeral : 
And if any one should have diedvery suddenly 
in their presence, they began again the whole 
ceremony of their consecration and Jfazarite- 
ship, iciiich ceremony lasted generally eight 
days. When the time of their JVazariteship was 
accomplished, the priest brought the person to 
the door of the tabernacle; who there offered to 
the Lord a he-lamb for a burnt-offering, a she- 
lamb for an expiatory sacrifice, and a ram for a 
peace-offering; by which sacrifices they not only 
gave thanks to G od who had given them graceto 
make, and in some measure to keep siich a vow; 
but also confessed and beioailed their frailties 
and miscarriages, notwithstanding the strict- 
ness of theirvow, and all thediligence and care 
they could use, and consequently ackjiowledged 
their 7ieed of the grace of God inChnstJesvts,the 
irweNazarite. After these sacrifices were offered 
to the Lord, tkepriest, or some other, shaved the 
head of iAeNazarite at the door of thetaberna- 
cle; which was done so publicly, that it might be 
known that his vow was ended, a>id theref orehe 
was at liberty as to those things from which he 
had restrained himself for a season, otherwise 
somemight have been scandalized at his liberty; 
after which his hair was burnt, being thrown 
upon the fire on which the flesh of the peace- 
offering 2cas boiled; then the priest put into 
the hands of the Nazarite tlw shoulder of the 
ram boiled, with a loaf and a. cake, which the 
'Na.za.r'Ue returning i7ito the hands of the priest, 
he offered them to the Lord, lifting them up in 
the presence of the Nazarite. And from this 
time he might again drink wine, his JVazarite- 
ship being now accomplished. 

Some obliged themselves only for a time, as those 
mentioned in Num. 6. 13. others for their jchole 
life, as Samson, John the Baptist, f,-c. Judg 
16. 17. Luke 1. 15. Their principal design was 
to sequester themselves in a great part from 
worldly employments and enjoyments, that they 
might devote themselves to the service of God. 
Nazarite sig7iifies, sanctified, or consecrated. 

iN'um. 6. 2. a vow of a n. to separate themselves 
13. and this is the law of the n. when, 21. 

18. the 71. shall shave the head of his separation 

19. and shall put them on the hands of the n. 

20. and after that the n. may drink wine 
Judg.l3.5. the child shall be a n. to God, 7. 1 16. 17. 

NAZARITES. 
Lam.4. 7. her n. purer than snow, whiter than milk 
Amos 2. 11. 1 raised up of your young men for n 
12.butye gave the ji.wine to drink, and prophets 
NEAR. 
Gen. 19. 20. this city is n. to flee to, it is a little one 
27. 22. Jacob went n. to Isaac his father 
25. bring it 7t. he brought it n. and he did eat 
29. 10. Jacob went n. and rolled the stone 
45.10.thou shalt be 71. to me, thou and thy children 
48. 10. he brought them n. and kissed them 
i(:zod.I3.17.the land of Philistines, altho'thatwas«n 
I^ev. 18. 6. not approach to any that is n. of kit 
12. she is thy father's n. kinswoman 



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NEE 



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[,ev 18. 13. for she is thy mother's n. kinswo. 17. 
20. 19. for he uncovereth liis n. kin 

21.2, butf'or his kin /i. to him he may be defiled 
J^um. 3. 6 bring the tribe of Levi n. and present 

i). 16. bring her n. and set her before the Lord 
](). 9. to '/ring you 71. to himself, 10. 

17. 13. whoso conieih n. tiie tabernacle shall die 

26.3. Moses spake in plains of JNIoab, 7i. Jericho 
Deut. 5. 27. go thou n. and hear all God shall say 

16. 21. not plant a grove of trees n. altar of Lord 
Judg. 18.22. the men n. ^licah's house gathered 

20. 34. they knew not that evil was n. them 
Ruth.l.'iQ. the man is 7t. of kin to us, next kinsman 

3. 9. spread skirt, for thou art a n. kinsman, 12. 
2 Sam. 14.30. see, Joab's field is n. mine, set on fire 

19. 42. because the king is n. of kin to us 
I Kings 8. 40. land of enemy far or n. 2 Chr. 6.30. 

21. 2. thy vineyard, because it is n. to my house 
Job 41. 16. one is so n. another, no air can come 
Psal. 22. 11. for trouble is n. \\ 75. 1. thy name is n. 

119. 151. thou art n. O Lord, thy coram, are truth 

148. 14. the horn of Israel, a people n. to him 
Prov. 7. 8. passing through the street, n. her corner 

10.14. but the mouth of the foolish is Ti.destruction 
27.10.betler is a neighbour that is n.than a brother 

Isa. 33. 13. ye that aren. acknov/ledge my might 
45. 21. tellye, and bring them n. yea, let them 
46. 13. I bring 71. my righteousness, not far off 
50.8. he is n. that justifieth me, who will contend? 
51.5. my righteousness is n. my salvation 
55. 6. call upon the Lord while he is n. 
56.1. my salvation is Ti.to come, and my righteous. 
57. 19. peace be to him that is n. saith the Lord 

Jer. 12. 2. thou art n. in their mouth, and far 
25. 26. all kings of the north far and n. shall drink 

Lam. 4. 18. our end is n. our days are fulfilled 

Ezek. 6. 12. he that is n. shall fall by the sword 
7. 7. the time is come, the day of trouble is n. 30. 3. 

11. 3. who say, it is not n. let us build houses 
22.5. those that be 71. nd far shall mock thee 

Dan. 9. 7. confusion belongs to Israel that are n. 
Obad. 15. the day of the Lord is 71. Zecfi. 1. 14. 
Mat. 24^. 33. know that it is 71. even at the doors 
Mark 13. 28. ye know that summer is n. 
Acts 10.24. Cornelius called together his n. friends 
See Came, Come, Draw, Drew. 
NEARER. 
Ruth3. 12. howbeit, there is a kinsman n. than I 
Rom.l3.\i .oni salvation ?i. than when we believed 

NECESSARY. 

Job 23. 12. I esteemed his words more than n. food 

Acts 13. 46. was n. the word first be spoken to you 

15.28. to lay no greater burden than these n. things 

23. 10. they laded us with such things as were n. 

1 Cot. 12.22. the members which seem feeble areTi. 

2 Cor. 9. 5. I thought it n. to exhort the brethren 
Pkil. 2. 25. I supposed it n. to send Epaphras 
Tit. 3. 14. to maintain good works for n. uses 
Heb. 9. 23. n. patterns should be purified with these 

NECESSITY 

■?ignifies, [1] Thestatc of a thing that must needs 
6e, when it is contrary to its very nature and 
principles to be otherwise, Heb. 9. 16. [2] Po- 
verty, or want of temporal good things, Rom. 
12. 13. [3] Force or constraint, 2 Cor. 9. 7. 

The word necessary, or such as are equivalentto 
it, as must, must needs, do not always denote 
,an absolute necessity, but a necessity of de- 
cency; or of duty, or merely something useful 
and advantageous ; as for example, Luke 14. 
18, I have bought a piece of ground, and I must 
needs go and see it; that is. It is convenient 
that I go and see it. Rom. 13. 5, Ye must needs 
be subject ; that is, it is your duty, as well as 
interest, so to be. And, Luke 23. 17, Of ne- 
cessity he must release one at the feast; 
that is, it has been a custom observed among 
us for a long time, and it is proper to have it 
continued. 

Luhe 23.17. for of n. he must release one at the feast 

Rom. 12. 13. distributing to the 71. of saints 

1 Cor. 7. 37. having no n. and hath so decreed 
9. 16. for n. is laid upon me, yea, woe is to me 

'2 Cor. 9. 7. so let him give, not grudgingly, or of n. 

Phil. 4. 16. ye sent once and again to my n. 

Philem. 14. not be as it were of ti. but willingly 

Heb.7. 12. there is made of 71. a change of the law 

8. 3. it is of 71. this man have somewhat to offer 

9. 16. there must of n. be the death of the testator 

NECESSITIES. 

Acts^Q. 34. these hands have ministered to my n. 

2 Cor. 6. 4. as the ministers of God in n. 

12. 10 I take pleasure in n. in persecutions 

NECK 
Signifies, [1] That part of the body beticeen the 
head and shoulders. Genesis 27. 16. [2] The 
head, Deut. 21. 4. [3] The whole man, Deut. 
28. 48. Jer. 27. 8, 11. [4] The heart, Neh. 
9. 29. Prov. 29. 1. [5] The hand or body, 
Neh. 3. 5. 

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Gen. 27. 16. put the skins on the smooth of his n. 

40. thou shalt break the yoke from off thy n. 
33. 4. Esau fell on his n. and kissed him 
41. 42. Pharaoh put a gold chain about Joseph's n. 
Ezek. 16. 11. Z;a?z.5.7,lD,29. 
45. 14. Joseph fell on Benjamin's n. and wept 
46. 29. he fell on Jacob's n. he wept on his n. 
49. 8. thy hand shall be on the n. of thine enemies 

Blxod. 13. 13. if not redeem it, break his 7^. 34. 20. 

Lev. 5. 8. aud wring off his head from his n. 

Deut. 21. 4. strike off the heifer's 71. in the valley 
28.48. he shall put a yoke of iron upon thy n. 

1 Sam. 4. 18. and his n. brake, and he died 

2 Chron. 29. 1 6. our fathers have given the- n. 
36.13. Zedekiah stiffened his 71. hardened his heart 

JVe/j. 9. 29. hardened their n. and would not hear 

Job 15. 26. he runneth on him, even on his n. 
16. 12. he hath taken me by the n. and shaken me 
39. 19. hast thou clothed his n. with thunder 1 
41.22. in his n. remaineth strength, and sorrow 

Psal. 75. 5. lift not up, speak not with a stiff 77. 

Pruv. 1. 9. for they shall be chains about thy n. 

3. 3. bind them about thy n. write them, 6. 21. 
22. so shall they be life and grace to thy n. 

Cant. 1. 10. thy ?i. is comely with chains of gold 

4.4. thy n. is like the tower of David 
9. hast ravishedmy heart with one chainof thy ti. 

7.4. thy 77. is a tower of ivory, thine eyes 
Tsa. 8. 8. he shall reach even to the n. 

10. 27. his yoke shall be taken from off thy n. 

30. 28. shall reach to the midst of the n. 

48. 4. thy 77. is an iron sinew, thy brow brass 

52. 2. loose thyself from the bands of thy n. 

66. 3. that sacrificeth, as if he cut off a dog's ti. 
Jer. 2. t 27. turned the hinder part of the 77. to me 

17. 23. but they obeyed not, made their 7i. stiff 

27. 2. make thee yokes, and put them on thy n. 
8. will not put 77. under yoke of kmg of Babyl. 11. 

28. 10. took the yoke from off Jeremiah's 77. 12. 
14. I have put a yoke on the 71. of these nations 

30. 8. I will break his yoke from off thy ti. 

48. 139. Moab hath turned the n. with shame 
Lam. 1. 14. my transgressions are come upon my n. 
Hos. 10. 11. but I passed over on her fair 71. 
Hab. 3. 13. discovering the foundation to the n. 
Mat. 18. 6. it were better that a millstone were 
hanged about his 71. Mark9.42. Lukel7.2. 
I^uke 15. 20. his father fell on his n. and kissed him 
Acts 15. 10. put a yoke on then, of the disciples 

20. 37. they fell on Paul's n. and kissed him 
See Hardek. 
NECKS. 
Josh. 7. fS. when Israel turneth their n. 

10. 24. put your feet on the 77. of these kings 
J«d^. 5.30. for the 71. of them that take the spoil 

8. 21. ornaments that were on their camel's ti. 26. 
2 Sam. 22.41. given me ti. of enemies, Psal. 18. 40. 
2CAroTi.30.t 8. harden not your ti. as your fathers 
J^eh. 3.5. the nobles put not their 77. to the work 
Isa. 3. 16. and walk with stretched-forih 77. 
Jer. 27. 12. bring your 71. under yoke of Babylon 
Lam. 5. 5. our 77. are under persecution, we labour 
Ezek. 21. 2^. to bring thee on the 77. of the slain 
Mic. 2.3. from which ye shall not remove your n. 
Rom. 16. 4. who for my life laid down their own 71. 

NECROMANCER. 
Z)e7fM8. 11. there shall not be found amongyou a 77. 

NEED. 
Deut. 15. 8. thou shalt lend him sufficient for his 77. 

1 Sam. 21. 15. have Iti. of madmen, that ye brought 

2 Chron. 2.16. cut wood as much as thou shalt 71. 

20. 17. ye shall not 77. to fight in this battle 
Ezra6.9. and let what they have n. of be given 
Prov. 31. 11. so he shall have no ti. of spoil 
Mat. 3. 14. I have 71. to be baptized of thee 

6.8. for your father knoweth what things ye have 

Ti. of before ye ask him, 32. Luke 12.30. 

9. 12. they that be whole 7?. not a physician, but 

they that are sick, Mark 2. 17. l^uke 5. 31. 

14. 16. they 77. not depart, give ye them to eat 

21. 3. the Lord hath 77. of them, and he will send 

them, Mark 11. 3. Luke 19. 31, 34. 
26. 65. the high-priest said, what further 71. have 
we of witnesses'? Mark 14. 63. Luke2!2. 71. 
Mark 2. 25. read what David did when he had 71. 
Luked. 11. and healed them that had 71. of healing 
15. 7. over just persons which ti. no repentance 
.Tokn 13. 29. buy those things we have ti. of 
Acts2. 45. parted them as every man had 77. 4. 35. 
Rom. 16. 2. that ye assist her in what she hath n. 
1 Cot*. 7. 36. if 71. so require, let him do what he will 
12. 21. cannot say to the hand, Ihave no 71. of thee 
24. for our comely parts have no ti. but God 
2Cor.3.1. or T7.we epistles of commendation to you? 
Phil. 4. 12. I know L jw to abound and to suffer ti. 
19. my G. shall supply all your t?. by Christ Jesus 
1 Thess. 1. 8. so that we ti. not speak any thing 

4. 9. of brotherly love ye 77. not that I write 

5. 1. of the times ye have no n. that I write 
Heb. 4. 16. and find grace to help in time of n. 



Heb. 5.12. n. one teach you, such as have ti. of :nilk 
7. 11. what 77. that another priest should rise 
10. 36. for ye have 77. of patience, that after 

IPet. 1.6. though now, if 77. be, ye are in heaviness 

1 Joh7i 2. 27. ye 71. not that any man teach you 
3.17. whoso hath goods, and see bis brother have 72. 

Rev.'^. 17. I am rich, and have 71. of nothing 

21. 23. the city had no 77. of sun or moon 

22. 5. and they 77. no candle, nor light of the sun 

NEEDED. 
Johi 2. 25. "le 77. not that any should testify of man 
Acts 37. 25 as tho' he T7. any thing, seeing he gives 

.; ELDEST, ETH. 
Gen. 33.15. Jacob said, what 77. it, let me find grace 
Ijuke 11. 8. he will give him as many as he 77. 
John 13. 10. is washed, 77. not save to wash his feet 

16. 30. and 77. not that any man should ask thee 
Epk. 4. 28. that he may have to give to him that ti. 

2 Tim. 2. 15. a workman that 77. not to be ashamed 
Heb. 7. 27. who 77. not daily to offer up sacrifice 

NEEDFUL. 
Ezra 7. 20. shall be 77. for the house of thy God 
Luke 10. 42. one thing is 77. and INIary hath chosen 
Acts 15.5. that it was 77. to circumcise them 
Phil. 1. 24. to abide in the flesh is more 71. for you 
Jain. 2. 16. tlifise things which are ti. for the body 
Jude 3. beloved, it was ti. for me to write to you 

NEEDLE. 
Mat. 19. 24. it is easier for a camel to go though 
the eye of a 77. Mark 10. 25. Luke 18. 25. 
NEEDLE-WORK. 
Exod. 26. 36. thou shalt make a hanging wrought 
with 77. 27. 16. I 36. 37. | 38. IS. 
28. 39. thou shalt make the girdle of ti. 39. 29. 
Judg. 5. 20. toSisera, a prey of divers colours of m. 
Psal. 45. 14. she shall be brought in raiment of 71. 

NEEDS. 

Gen. 17. 13. he must 77. be circu«icised 

19. 9. they said, this one fellow will t7. be a judge 

24. 5. must 1 77. bring thy son again to the land? 

31.30. and now though thou wouldest 71. be gono 

2 Sam. 14. 14. we must 77. die, and are as watet 

spilt on the ground 
.Ter. 10. 5. must 71. be born, because they cannot go 
Mat. 18. 7. it must 77. be that offences come 
Mark 13.7. for such things must ti. be, and not yet 
Luke 14.18. bought ground, and I must n.go and see 
.Tohn 4. 4. and he must ti. go through Samaria 
Acts 1. 16. this scripture must 77. ha ve been fulfilled 

17. 3. that Christ must ti. have suffered 

21. 22. the multitude must 71. come together 
Rom. 13. 5. wherefore ye must ti. be subject 

1 Cor. 5. 10. then must ye ti. go out of the world 

2 Cor. 11. 30. if I mu.'it 77. glory, I will glory 

NEEDY. 
Deut. 15. 11. thou shalt open thy hand to the n, 

24. 14. a hired servant that is poor and 77. 
Job 24. 4. they turn the 71. out of the way 

14. the murderer killeth the poor sfnd n. 
Psal. 9. 18. the 71. shall not always be forgotten 
12. 5. for the sighing of the Ji. now will I arise 
35. 10. which deliverest the poor and 77.72. 4, 13. 
37. 14. have bent their bow to cast down the n. 
40. 17. I am poor and 77. make no tarrying, 70. 5. 
72. 12. for he shall deliver the 77. 82. 4. 

13. he shall spare the poor and 77. save the n 
74.21. let the poor and 77. praise thy name 
82. 3. do justice to the afflicted and 77. 
4. deliver the poor and 77. rid from the wicked 
86. 1. hear me, for I am poor and 77. 109. 22. 
109. 16. but persecuted the poor and 71. maa 
113. 7. he lifteth the 77. out of the dunghill 
Prov. 30. 14. devour the 71. from among men 
31. 9. and plead the cause of the poor and tj- 
20. she reacheth forth her hands to the n. 
Isa. 10. 2. to turn aside the n. from judgment 
14. 30. and the ti. shall liedcwn in safety 

25. 4. been a strength to the ti. in his distress 

26. 6. the steps of the 77. shall treed it down 
32. 7. even when the 71. speaketh right 

41. 17. when th'e poor and 77. seek water 
Jer. 5. 28. and the right of 71. do they not judge 

22. 16. he judged the cause of the poor and 71. 
Ezek. 16. 49. nor strengthen the hands of the n 

18. 12. he hath oppressed the poor and n. 

22. 29. the people have vexed the poor and n. 
Amos 4. 1. ye kine of Bashan, which crush the n. 

8. 4. hear this, O ye that swallow up the 7i. 
6. that we may buv the ti. for a pairof.shoes 
NEE8ED, or SNEEZED. 
2 Kinirs4. 35. the child ti. seven limes, and opened 

NEESINGS. 
Job 41. 18. by his ti. a ligJit doth shine, his eyes 

NEGLECT. 
Mat. 18. 17. and if he shall ti. to hear them, tell it 
to the church, but if he ti. to hear the church 
1 Tim. 4. 14. 7t. not the gift that is in thee 
Heb. 2. 3. how shall escape, if 71. so great salvation 1 

NEGLECTED. 
Acts 6. 1. their widows were n. in the minialration 



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NEGLECTING. 
Col.2 23. n. the body, not in any honour to the 

NEGLIGENT. 
2 Chr. 29. 11. my sons, be not now n. for Lord 
2 Pet. 1. 12. not be ?i. to put you in reriicmbrance 

NEIGHBOUR 
Signifies, [1] One who dwells or is seated near to 
another, 2 Kings 4. 3. [2] Every man, to whom 
V>e have an oppurtunity of doing good, Mat.22. 
3'J. [3] A fellow-labourer, of one and the same 
people, Acts 7. 27. [4] One who does us good, 
and who pities and relieves us in distress, 
though at a distance from us, Luke 10. 36. 
[5] One that stands in need of help, Prov. 3. 
28. [6] A friend. Job 16. t 21. 
At the time of our Saviour] the Pharisees had 
restraijicd the toord Neighbour to signify those 
of their own nation only, or their own friends • 
being of opinion, that to hate thrjr enemy was 
not forbidden by their law ; but our Saviour 
informed them, that the whole world were their 
neighbours ; that they ought not to do to another 
what they would not have done to themselves ; 
and that this charity ought to be extended even 
to their enemies. Mat. 5.43. Luke 10. 29. <^-c. 
Exod. 3. 22. every woman borrow of her-ri. 11. 2. 
1 Sain. 15. 28. and hath given it to a n. of thine 
Prov. 27. 10. better is a n.that is near, than a brother 
Jar. 6. 21. the n. and his friends shall perish « 
9. 20. and teach every one her n. lamentation 
Luke 10. 36. wasn. to him that fell among thieves 

NEIGHBOUR, Adjective. 
Jer. 49. 18. as in the overthrow of Sodom and Go- 
morrah and the n. cities thereof, 50. 40. 
His NEIGHBOUR. 
Exod. 12. 4. let him and his n. take a lamb 

21. 14. but if a man come on his n. to slay him 

22. 7. if a man deliver to his n. money or stuff' 
8. whether he put his hand to his n. goods, 11. 

10. if a man deliver to liis n. an ass or ox 

14- if borrow ought of Aisn. and it be hurt or die 
32.27. go through the camp, slay every man hisn. 
Lev. 6. 2. and lie iinto or hath deceived his n. 

20. 10. he that committeth adultery with his 7i. 
wife, shall surely be put to death, Dcut. 22.24. 

24. 19. and if a man cause a blemish in his n. 
DeMi.4.42. which should kill his n. unawares, 19.4. 

15. 2. every creditor that Isndeth ought to his n. 

he shall not exact of /j?5 n. or his brother 

19. 11. if any hate his n. and lie in wait for him 

22. 26. a man riseth against his n. and slaypth him 

27.17. cursed be he ihatremoveth /usTi.lanil-mark 

24. cursed be he that smiteth his n. secretly 

Ruthi-.l .mz.x\ plucked off liis shoe, and gave to h. n. 

1 Kings 8. 31. if a man trespass ag. /ii5?i. an oath 

2 Chr. 6. 22. if a man sin against /«> n. and an oath 
Job 12. 4. I am 'as one mocked of his n. 

16. 21. plead with G. as a man pleadeth for his n. 
Psal. 12. 2. they speak vanity each with his n. 

15. 3. nor docth evil to his n. taketli up a reproach 
101. 5. whoso privily slandereth hisn. will cut off 
Prov. 6. 29. so he that goeth in to his n. wife 
11. 9. a hypocrite with his mouth destroyeth hisn. 

12. who is void of wisdom despiseth A^'s 7i. 14.21. 
12.26. the righteous is more excellent than his n. 

14. 20. the poor is hated even of his n. 
16.29. a violent man enticeth his n. and leadeth 

15. 17. but his n. cometh and searcheth him 
19. 4. but the poor is separated from his n. 

21. 10. his n. findeth no favour in his eyes 

25. 18. man that beareth false witness against Azs n. 

26. 19. so is the man that deceiveth his n. 

29.5.that flattereth h.n. spreadeth a net for his feet 
Eccl.i. 4. that for this-a man is envied of his n. 
Isa. 3.5. shall be oppressed every one by his n. 

19.2. they shall fight every one against his n. 

41. 6. Ihey helped every one his n. and said 
Jsr. 5. 8. every one neighed after his n. wife 

7. 5. execute judgment between a man and his n. 

9. 4. take ye heed every one of J^is n. trust not 
5. and they will deceive every one kis n. 
8. speak peaceably to his n. with his month 

22. 8. they shall say every man to his n. 23. 35. 

13. that useth his n. service without wages 
Jer. 23.27. dreams they tell every one to his n. 

30. that steal my words every one from his n. 
31. 34. teach no more every man his n. Hfb. 8.11. 
34. 15. in proclaiming liberty to his n. i~. 
Kzeli. 19. 6. neither hath defiled his n. v/i^'e, 15. 

11. hath defiled his n. wife, 22. 11. | 33. 26. 
TIab. 2. 15. woe to him that giveth kis n. drink 
Z^cA.S.lO.shall call every man/jzs n. under the vine 

8. 10. for I set all men, every one against his n. 

16. speak ye every man the truth to his n. 

17. let none of you imagine evil against his n. 
Mark 12. 33. and to love his n. as himself, is more 
fcts 7. 27. he that did his n. wrong, thrust him 
Rom. 13. 10. love worketh no evil to kis n. 

15. 2. let every one please his n. for his good 
Eph. 4. 25. speak every man truth wth kis n. 
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Jlfi/ NEIGHBOUR. 
.hb 31.9. or if 1 have laid wait at my n. door 
Luke 10. 29. but he said to Jesus, who is myn. ? 

Thy NEIGHBOUR. 
Exod. 20. 16. thou shalt not bear false witness 
against thy n. Deut. 5. 20. 

22. 26. if thou take thy n. raiment to |)ledge 
Lev. 18. 20. shalt not lie carnally with thy n. wife 

19. 13. tiiou shalt not defraud thy n. nor rob him 
15. in righteousness shalt tliou judge thyn. 
Ib.norshaltthou stand against the blood of thyn. 

17. thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy n. 

18. but thou shalt love thy n. as thyself 

25. 14. if sell to, or buyest ought of thy n. 15. 
-DfiMf. 5.21. thou shalt not desire or covet thy Ti.wife 

19. 14. thou sbalt not remove </tyw. land-mark 
2:j. 24. when thou comest into thy n. vineyard 

1 Sam. 28. 17. rent kingdom, and given it to thy n. 

2 Sam. 12. 11. take wives, and give them to thy n. 
Prov. 3. 28. say hot to thy n. go, and come again 

29. devise not evil against thy n. seeing he dwells 

24. 28. be not witness against thy 7^. without cause 

25. 8. when thy n. hath put thee to shame 
9. debate thy cause with thy n. himself 
17. withdraw thy foot from thy n. house 

Mat. 5. 43. thou shalt love thy n. 19. 19. ] 22. 39. 

Mark 12. 31. Luke 10. 27. Rom. 13. 9. 

Gal. 5. 14. .Jam. 2. 8. 
NEIGHBOURS. 
Josh. 9. 16. they heard that they were their n. 
Ruth 4. 17. the women her n. gave it a name 
2 Kings 4. 3. go borrov/ vessels abroad of all thy n. 
P5aZ.28.3.who speak peace to their n. but mischief 

31. 11. I was a reproach among all my n. 
44. 13. thou makest us a reproach to our n. 

79. 4. we are become a reproach to our 71. 

12. render to our n. seven-fold into their bosom 

80. 6. thou makest us a strife to our n. 
89. 41. spoil him, he is a reproach to his n. 

Jer. 12. 14. thus saiththe Ld. against all my evil n. 
29.23. have committed adultery with their ?;. wives 
49. 10. his seed is spoiled and his ?!. and he is not 

Ezek. 16. 26. commit fornication with Egypt, thy n. 
22. 12. thou hast gained of thy n. by extortion 

23. 5. she doted on the Assyrians her n. 12. 
Luke 1.58. hern, and her cousins heard how Lord 

14. 12. when makest a supper, call not thy rich 71. 

15. 6. he calleth together his friends and n. 9. 
Jb Are 9.8.71. and thev who before had seenhim blind 

"NEIGHED. 
Jer. 5. 8. every one 77. after his neighbour's wife 

NEIGHING. 
Jer. 8. 16. land trembled at the 7i. of his strong ones 

NEIGHINGS. 
Jer. 13. 27. I have seen thine adulteries and n. 

NEITHER. 
^£71. 3. 3. the tree, n. shall ye touch it, lest ye die 
1 Kings22.31. fight Ti.with small nor great, but with 
Mat. 21. 27. 71. tell I you bv what authority I do 

NEPHEW. 
.Tob 18. 19. he shall neither have son nor v.. 
Tsa. 14. 22. I will cutoff from Babylon son and n. 

NEPHEWS. 
Judg. 12. 14. Abdon had forty sons and thirty n. 
1 Tim. 5. 4. if any widow have children or ?i. 

nIest 

Signifies, [1] A little lodgment in which birds hatch 
and breed their young, Psal. 84. 3. [2] The birds 
in the nest, Deut. 32^11. Isa. 10. 14. [3] Avery 
high habitation, seemingly secure, and without 
disturb ance,Ohad. 4. Kah. 2.9. 
JN^um. 24. 21. and thou pultcst thy n. in a rock 
Deut. 22. 6. if a bird's n. chance to be before thee 

32. 11. as an eagle stirreth up her n. 

Job 29. 18. then I said, I shall die in my n. 
39.27.doth eagle at thy command make ?7.on high? 
Psal. 84. 3. the swallow hath found a n. for herself 
Prov. 27. 8. as a bird that wandereth from her n. 
Isa. 10.14. hath found as n. the riches of the people 

16. 2. as a wandering bird cast out of the n. 

34. 15. there shall the great owl make her n. 
Jer. 22. 23. that makest thy n. in the cedars 

48.28. the dove makes her n.\n the sides of holes 

49. 16. tho' thou make thy7t. as high as the eagle 
Obad. 4. though thou set thy n. among the stars 
Hab. 2. 9. that he may set his n. on high 

Nests. 

Gen. 6. t 14- n. shalt thou make in the ark 

Psal. 104. 17. where the birds make their n. 

JEzc/ir.31.6. all the fowls of heaven made their n. 

Jlfaf. 8.20.and the birds of the air have 7i.Z<MA-e9.58. 
•NET 

Signifies, [1] An instrument for catching fish, 
birds, or wild beasts, Isa, 51. 20. Mat. 4. 18. 
[2] .Artificial work wrought like a net, 1 Kings 
7. 17. [3] Mischief cunningly devised, Psal. 9. 
15. Mic. 7. 2. [4] A fortress, Prov. 12. 1 12. 
[5] Inextricable difficulties. Job 1S.8. [6] Try- 
ing afflictions, wherewith God ckastiseth kis 
people^ Job 19. 6, 



They sacrifice unto their net, Hab. 1. 16. Tksy as- 
cribe the praise of their victories, and acgmred 
glory to their own contrivances, diligence, ana 
power; as if the fisherman should make his net 
his god, and offer sacrifices thereto, because ii 
had inclosed a good draught of fishes. 

Job IS. 8. 1)0 is cast into a n. by his own feet 
19. 6. God bath compassed me with his n. 

Psal. 9. 15. in the re. tliey hid, is their foot taker 

10. 9. wlien he drawetb him into his re. 

25. 15. he shall pluck my feet out of the re. .31. 4 
35. 7. they have hid for me their n. in a pit 
8. let his n. that he hath hid catch himself 
57. 6. they have prepared a n. for my steps 
C6. 11. tiiou broughtest us into the n. 
140. 5. they have spread a re. by the way-side 
Prov. 1. 17. surely in vain the re. is spread in sigbf 
' 12. 12. the wicked desireth the 71. of evil men 

29. 5. a man that flattereth spreadeth a re. 
Eccl. 9. 12. as the fishes are taken in an evil re. 
[sa. 51.20. thy sons lie, as a wild bull in a re. 
Jjam..\. 13. he hath spread a re. for my feet 
Ezek. 12. 13. my n. will I spread on him, 17.20. 

19. 8. the nations shall spread their re. over him 
32. 3. I will spread out my re. over thee 

Hos. 5. 1. ye have been a re. spread upon Tabor 
7. 12. when they go, I will spread my re. upon them 

Mic. 7. 2. hunt every man his brother with a n. 

Hab. 1. 15. they catch them in their re. 

16. therefore they sacrifice to their re. and burii 

17. shall they therefore empty their re. ? 
Mat. 4. 18. casting n. into the sgsl, Mark 1. 16. 

13. 47. the kingdom of heaven is like a 71. cast 
Luke 5. 5. at thy word I wiH let down the re. 

6. a great multitude of fishes, and their re. brake 
John 21. 6. cast the 71. on the right side of the ship 

8. came in a ship, dragging there, with the fishes 

11. drew there, to land, yet wa^not the 7i. broken 
NETS. 
1 Kings 7. 17. re. of chequer-work and wreaths 
Psal. 141. 10. let the wicked fall into their own ?!. 
i^ccZ. 7.26. the woman whose heart is snares and n. 
Isa. 19. 8. they that spread n. shall languish 
Ezek. 26. 5. spreading of re. in the midst of the sea 

14. it shall be a place to spread 71. on, 47. 10. 
Mat. 4. 21. he saw James and John mending their 
re. and he called them, Mark 1. \^. Luke 5. 2. 
Mark 1. 18. they forsook their re. and followed him 
ZywAeS. 4. and let down your re. for a draught 

NETHER. 
Exod. 19.17. they stood at the re. part of the moun* 
Deut. 24.6. no man shall take re. millstone to pledge 
Josh. 15. 19. and he gave her the upper springs 
and the re. spring.s, Judg. 1. 15. 
1 Kings 9. 17, and Solomon built Gezer and Belh" 
horon the re. 1 Chron. 7. 24. 
Job 41. 24. his heart hard as a piece of 71. millstone 
Ezek. 31. 14. they are delivered to death to re. parts 

16. shall be comforted in the re. parts of the earth 

18. shalt be brought down tore, parts of the earth 
32. 18. cast them down tothe7i. parts of the earth 

24. Elam gone down to the re. parts of the earth 
NETHERMOST. 
1 Kings 6. 6. the re. chamber was five cubits broad 

NETTLES. 
•lob 30. 7. under tlie re. they were gathered together 
Prov. 24.31. and re. had covered the face thereof 
Isa. 34. 13. re. and brambles in the fortresses thereof 
Hos 9. 6. re. shall possess the pleasant places for silv. 
Zeph. 2. 9. surely Moab shall be the breeding of te. 

NET-WORK. 

Exod. 27. 4. shalt make a grate of re. of brass, 38. 4. 

1 Kings 7. 18. two rows round about on re. 42. 

Jer. 52. 22. with re. on the chapiters round about 

23. all the pomegranates on re. were a hundred 

NET- WORKS. 

1 Kings 7. 41. the two re. upon the chapiters 
42. four hundred pomegranates for the two re. 

Isa.3. 1 18. the Lord will take away their 7i. 
19. 9. they that weave 71. shall be confounded 

NEVER. 
Gen. 41. 19. kine, such as I re. saw in all Egypt 
Lev. 6. .13. the fire on the altar shall re. go out 
JVum. 19. 2. a red heifer, upon vyhich re. came yoke 
Deut. 15. 11. the poorshall re. cease out of the land 
.Tudg. 2. 1. I will re. break my covenant with you 

14. 3. is there re. a woman among all my people T 
16.7. with seven green wilhs that were re. dried 

11. if bind with new ropps that v. were occupied 
'2S«777.12.10.thesword shallre.depart from thy house 

2 Chron. 18.7. he re. prophesieth good unto me 
21. 17. there was re. a son left him, save Jeho5.h&.x 

.lob 3. 16. as infants which re. saw light 
9. 30. and if I make my hands re.'so clean 
21.25. another n. eateth with pleasure 

Psnl. 10. 6. hath said, for T shall re. be ir. advers.ty 
11. he hideth his face, he will re. see it 

15. 5. he that doeth these things shall re. he moved 

30. 6. in p'osperity I said, I shall re. be moved 

31. 1. in thee do I trust, let me n. be ashamed 



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P^al. 49. 19. shall go to fathers; they shall n. see 
55.2-2.Lord will 7i.sufVcr the righteous to be moved 
71. 1. O Lord, let me ?«. be ])Ut to conlusion 
119. 93. 1 will n. forget thy precepts, for with tiiem 

Prov. lU. 30. the righteous shall n. bo removed 
27. 20. hell and destruction are ii. full, so Ihe eyes 
of a man are ?(. f.atished 
30. 15. tnere arc three things that are n. satistied 

isa. i:5. 20. Babylon 7i. be inhabited nor dwelt in 

14.20. the seed of evil doers shalhi. be renowned 
25. 2. to be no city, it shall ?!. be built 

50. 11. are greedy dogs which can ii. have enough 
62. G. watchmen that shall n. hold their peace 
03. 19. we arc thine, thou n. barest rule over them 

Jci: 20. 11. their confusion shall ■)«. be forgotten 
33. 17. David shall n. want a man to sit on throne 

Eze/c. IC. 03. and ?«. open thy moulh any nrore 

20.21. Tyrus shall n. be found again, sailh Lord 
27. 30. a terror and ?(. shall be any more, 23. 19. 

Dan. 2. 44. a kingdom that shall n. be destroyed 

12. 1. there shall be trouble, such as ?i. v/as 
Jod2.2G. and my peoi)le sisall n. be ashamed, 27. 
jUmos 8. 7. I will n. forget any of thoii works 

14. even they shall fall and n. rise up again 
Hab. I. 4. and judgment doth n. go forth 
Mat. 7.23. [ will profess unto them I n. knew you 

0. 33. saying, it was n. so seen in Israel 

21.10.Jesus saith, have ye ?«. read, out of the moutli 
of babes hast perfected praise, 42. J\Iark 2. 25. 

20. 33. Peter said, yet will I il. be oftendcd 

27. 14. and he answered him to ?i. a word 
Marled. 12. saying, we n. saw it on this fashion 

3.29.shall blaspheme ag. Holy Ghost, hath7t.forg. 

9. 43. into fire that n. shall be quenched, 45. 

11. 2. colt tied, whereon n. man sat, Luke 19. 30. 

14. 21. good for that man if he had n. been born 
Lxikc 15. 29. yet thou n. gavest mc a kid to make 

23. 29.'blessed are the wombs that n. bare 

53. wherein '/i. man before was laid, .7o/i?t 19. 41. 

John 4. 14.who drinks of water I give, shall n. thirst 

<5. 35. he that comcth to me shall n. hunger, and 

he that believeth on me shall n. thirst 

7. 15. liov/ knoweth this man, having n. learned ? 
46. the officers said, n. man spake like this man 

8. 33. and wc were n. in homlasc to any 
51. he shall n. see death, .52. | lo. 28. | 11. 26. 

13. 8. Peter saith, thou shalt n. wash my feet 
.6cts 10. 14. I have n. eaien any thing common 

14. 8. being a cripple, who n. had walked 
iCo2'.13.8.charity?i.faileth, but whetlicr [)rophecies 
2 T'/??/.3.7. n. able to come to knowledge of truth 
Heb. 10. 1. can n. with those sacrifices make perf. 

11. the same sacrificcswhich cati7!.takc awaysins 

13. 5. I will n. leave thee, nor forsake thee 

'3 Pet. 1. 10. if ye do these things ye shall n- fall 

NEVER so. 
Psal. 58. 5. to charmers, charming n. so wisely 

NEVER so muck. 
Gen. 34. 12. ask mc n. so m. dowry, and I will give 

NEVERTHELESS. • 
F.xod. 32. 34. n. in the day when I visit, I will visit 
Lev. 11. 4. n. these ye shall not eat. Dent. 14. 7. 

36.7?. a fountain or pit shall be clean 
J^ttm. 13. 28. n. the people be strong that dwell 

14. 44. n. the ark of the covenant departed not 
18. 15. 71. the first-born of man shalt thou redeem 

24. 22. n. the Kenite shall be wasted, until Ashur 
31.23. n. it shall be purified with water ofseparat. 

Dent. 23.5.71. the Lord thy God would not hearken 
Josh. 13. 13. 71. children of Isr. expelled not Geshur 

14. 8. n. my brethren that w-ent up with me 
Judg'. 1.33. n. the inhabitants of Beth-shemesh 

2. 16. n. the Ld. raised uj) judges to deliver them 

1 Sam. 8. 19. n. the people refused to obey Samuel 
15.35. to see Saul, n. Samuel mourned for Saul 

20. 26. n. Saul spake not any thing that day 
29. 6. said to David, n. the lords favour thee not 

2 Sam. 5. 7. n. David took the strong hold of Zion 
17. 18. 71. a lad saw them and told Absalom 

23. 16. n. he woukl not drink thereof, poured out 

1 Kings 8. 19. n. thou shalt not build the house 

15. 4. n. for David's sake did the Lord give 

14. n. Asa his heart w-as perfect with the Lord 
23. n. in his old age he was diseased in Ids feet 

22. 43.??. the high places were not taken away 

2 Kings 2. 10. 7?. if thou see me when I am taken 
3. 3 7?. he cleaved lo the sins of Jeroboam 

13. 6.7?. they departed not from the sins of Jerob. 

23. 9. 71. the priests of the high places came not 
1 Chron. 11. 5. 7i. David took the castle of Zion 

21. 4. n. the king's word prevailed against Joab 
S Chron. 12. 8. 7i. they shall be his servants 

15.17. 7?.theheartof Asa was perfect all his days 
19. 3. 7?. there are good things found in thee 
30. 11. 71. divers of Asher humbled themselves 
33. 17. ??. the people did sacrifice ii>thc high places 
35. 22. 71. Josiah would not turn from him 
J^eh. 4. 9. ??. we made our jirayer to our God 
fl. 26. 7?. they were disobed. and rebelled ag. thee 
31.7i.for thymercies'sake thou didst not consume 
405 



JV(?/?.13. 26. 7?. him d'd outland. women cause to sin' 
Esth. 5. 10. 7?. Human refrained himself 
Psal. 31. 22. J?, thou heardest my supplication 
49. J2. n. man being in honour, abideth not 
73. 23. ??. 1 am continually with tliee, hast holdcn 
78. 36. n. they did flatter him with their mouth 
89. 33. n. !ny loving-kindness not take from him 
106. 8. n.- he saved them for his name's sake 
44.7?. he regarded their afflictions, heard their cry 
Pruv. 19. 21. n. the counsel of the Lord shall stand 
Reel. 9. 10. 7?. the poor nun's wisdom is (les])ised 
75a. 9. 1. 71. the dimness sh.all not bo such as was 
Jer. 5. 18. n. in those days I will not make a full end 
26. 24. ??. the iiand of Ahikam was with Jeremiah 
28.7. n. hear thou this word that I speak in thy ear 
30.25. 7?. Elnathan and Delaiali made intercession 
Ezck. 3. 21. ??. if thou warn the righteous man 
16. CO. 7?. I will remember my covenant with thee 

20. 17. ??. mine eye spared them from-destroying 
22. 7?. I withdrew my hand, and wrought for my 

33. 9. 71. if tliou warn the wicked of his way 
Z)a??. 4.15. ??. leave the stump of his roots in earth 
Jonah 1. 13. 7?. the men rowed hard to bring to land 
Jlat. 14. 9. 7?. for the oath's sake, he commanded it 

26.39. from me, ??. not as I will, but as thou wilt 
64 -J?, hereafter ye shall see the Son of man com. 
Mz-/c 14. 30. ??. not what I will, jAike 22. 42. 
Lnke 5. 5. 7?. at thy word I will let down the net 

13. 33. 71. I must walk to-day, and to-morrow 

18.8.7?. when Son of man cometh shall he find faith 
John 11. 15. Lazarus is dead, ??. let us go to him 

12. 42. 71. among the chief rulers many believed 

16. 7. 7?. I tell you the truth it is expedient for you 
jScts 14. 17. ??. he left not himself without witness 

27. 11. 7?. the centurion believed the m.aster of ship 
Rom. 5. 14.7?. death reigned from Adam to Moses 

15. 15. n. I have written more boldly to you 

1 Cor. 7. 2. 7?. to avoid fornicat. let every man have 
28. 7?. such shall have trouble in the flesh 

37. ??. he that standeth stedfast in his heart 
9. 12. ??. we have not used this power 

11. 11. 71. neither is the man without the woman 

2 Cor. 3. 16. 7?. when it shall turn to the Lord 
7.6.7?. G. that comforteth those that are cast down 

12. 16. ??. being crafty, I caught you with guile 
Gal. 2. 20. 7?. riive, yet not I," but Christ in me 

4. 30. 71. what saith scripture, cast out bond-worn. 
i^;!?/t. 5.33. 7?-let everyone so love his wife as himself 
Phil. 1.24.7?. to abide in the flesh is more needful 
3. 16. •??. whereto we have already attained 
2 T??7?.1.12. 7?. I am not ashamed, for I know whom 
2. 19. 71. the foundation of God standeth sure 
Hcl). 12. 11. 7?. it yieldeth peaceable fruit of right. 
2 Pet. 3. 13. 7?. we look for new heavens and earth 
Rev. 2. 4. n. I have somewhat against thee 

NEW 
Signifies, [1] That tchich is fresh, or of late date, 
Josh. 9. 13. [2] That tchich icas never used, 
or 2Dorn before, 1 Kings 11.29. [3] That tchich 
is cztraordinanj and unusual. Num. 16. 30. 
[4] One icho is regenerated, and endued with 
new qualities, neto apvrekensions and inclina- 
tions, 2 Cor. 5. 17. Gal. 6. 15. [5] Strange 
and tinknown, Mark 16. 17. [6] .Another, 
Exod. 1. 8. 
Exod. 1. 8. there arose up a 7?. king over Egypt 
Lev. 23. 16. ofter a n. meat-offering, J^''um. 28. 26. 
26. 10. shall bring forth the old, because of the ??. 
J\f^um. 16. 30. but if the Lord make a ??. thing 
Deut. 20. 5. what man hath built a ??. house, 22. 8. 
24. 5. when taken a 7?. wife, he shall not go to war 
32. 17. they sacrificed to devils, to 7?. gods 
.Josh. 9. 13. and these bottles of wine were 7?. 
.7^(??/o-.5.8.they chose 7?. gods, then was war in gates 
15. 13. they bound him with 7?. cords, 16. 11, 12. 

1 Sam. G. 7. make a 7?. cart, and take two kine 

2 Sam. 6. 3. set the ark on a 7?. cart, 1 Chron. 13. 7. 

21. 16. he being girded ^vith a 7?. sword thought 

1 Kings 11.29. Jeroboam clad with a 7?. garment 
30. Ahijah caught the 7?. garment, and rent it 

2 ^???n'.?2. 20. bringa7i. cruse, and put salt therein 
2 Chron. 20. 5. Jehoshaphat stood in the 7t. court 
.Tob 32. 19. it is ready to burst like 7?. bottles 
Psal. 33. 3. sing to him a 7?. song, 96. 1. ] 98. 1. 

I 144. 9. 1 149. 1. Jsa. 42. 10. 
40.3. he hath put a ??.song in my mouth, even praise 

Eccl. 1. 9. there is no 7?. thing under the sun 
10. is anything whereof may be said, this is 7?.? 

Cant. 7. 13. are all pleasant fruits, 7?. and old 

fsa. 42. 9. behold 7?. things do I declare, 48. 6. 
43. 19. behold, I will do a 7?. thing, make a way 
62. 2. and thou shalt be called by a 7?. name 
65. 17. 1 create n. heavens and a n. earth, 66. 22. 

Jer. 26. 10. the n. gate of the Lord's house, 36. 10. 
31.22. the L. hr 'h created a 7?. thing in the earth 

J^am. 3. 23. the Lord's mercies are 7?. every 
morning ; great is thy faithfulness 

Ezek. 11. 19. T will put a 7?. spirit within you, 36. 26. 
18. 31. and make you a ??. heart and a 7?. spirit 
47. 12. trees which shall bring forth n. fruit 



Mat. 9. 16. no man putteth a piece of n. cloth to 
an old garment, jMark 2. 21. Luke 5. 36. 
17. but they put 7?. wine into 7?. bottles, and l>nth 
are preserved, J\Iark 2. 22. Luke 5. 38. 
13.52Jbringeth out of his treasure things 7?. and oli. 
•26. 28. for this is mv blood of the 7?. t.'-«fament. 
Mark 14. 24". Luke 22. 20. 1 Cor IL 2o' 
29. until I drink it ??. with you, Mark 14. 25. 
27. 60. Joseph laid the body in his own ??. tomb 
Mark 1. 27. saying, what n. doctrine is this 7 
16. 17. they shall speak with ??. tongues 
John 13. 34. a 7?. commandment give I unto you 
19. 41. a n. sepulchre, wherein was never man laid 
.dels 17. 19. may we know what this ??. doctrine isl 

21. but either to tell or to hear some )i. thing 
1 G;?-. 5. 7. purge out, that ye may be a n. lump 
2Cor.3.6. made us able ministers of the 7i. testament 
5. 17. if any man be in Christ, he is a n. creature ; 
behold, ail things are become ?i 
Gal. 6. 15. nor uncircunicision, but a ??. creature 
Eph. 2. 15. of twain, one 7?. man, so making peace 

4. 24. and that ye put on the 7?. man, Coi. 3. ]0 
Heb. 9. 15. he is the Mediator of the ??. testamen' 

10. 20. by a 7?. and living way hath consecrated 

1 Pet. 2.2. as 7(. born babes desire the milk of word 

2 Pet. 3. 13. we look for 7?. heavens and a ??. earth 

1 Johti 2. 7. I write no 71. commandment unto you 

8. a 7?. commandment I write unto you 

2 John 5. not as though I wrote a ??. commandment 
Rev. 2.17. n. name w-ritten, which no man knoweth 

3. 12. 71. Jerusalem, 21. 2. || 3. 12. write myji name 

5. 9. and they sung a 7?. song, saying, 14. 'j. 

21. 1. I saw a n. heaven and a 7?. earth 

5. he said, behold, I make all things 71. 

See Covenant, Moon. 
NEW fVine. 
J^Teh. 10. 39. shall bring offering of the ??. wine 
13.5.prepar.a chamber where ihe ??. wine was laid 
12. brought tithe of??, wine untof the treasuries 
Prov. 3. 10. thy presses shall burst out with ?i. 7c?'7?e 
/sa. 24.7. the n.wine mourneth. the vine languished'. 
49. 1 2G. drunken with their blnodVis with 7?. wine 
65. 8. as the n. wine is found in the cluster 
Hos. 4. 11. wine and ??. ;c???e take away theheart 
9. 2. and the ??. wine shall fail in her 
./oeZ 1.5.the n.wine is cut ofl^|| 10.??.. wine is dried up 
3. IQ. mountains shall drop ??. tcine, .8mos 9. f 13. 
Hag. 1. 11. I called for a drought on the ??. wine 
Zech. 9. 17.71. K?7?e shall make the maids cheerful 
Mat. 9. 17. nor do men put ??. wine into old bottles, 
but n. icine into n. hot. Mark 2. 22. Luke 5. 37. 
Jlcts 2.13. others said, these men are full of??, wine 

NEWS. 
Prov. 25. 25. so is good ??. from a far country 

NEWLY. 
Z)£7i<.32. 17. sacrificed to new gods that came 7?..up 
.Tudg. 7. 19. they had but ??. set the watch 
2 Sam. 24. t 6. they came to the land ??. inhabited 
1 Tim. 3. t 6. not one n. come to the faith 

NEWNESS. 

/icTT?. 6. 4. even so we also should walk in??, of life 

7. 6. that we should serve in ??. of spirit, not oldness 

NEXT. 
Gen. 17. 21. Sarah shall bear at this set time ?i. year 
7^xorf.l2.4.1et him and his neighbour ??. take a lamb 
J^um. 11. 32. stood up all the n. day and gathered 
27. 11. ye shall give inheritance to his kinsman a. 
Deut. 21. 3. the city which is v. to the slain man 

6. the elders of the city ??. to the slain man 
25. t 5. her 71. kinsman shall take her to wife 

Rvth 2. 20. the man is one of our ??. kinsmen 

1 5a7??.23. 17. thou king, and 1 shall be ??. to thee 
30. 17. David smote them to the evening of 7?. d.ay 

2 Chron. 28. 7. Elkanah that was ??. to the king 
Esth. 10. 3. Mordecai was ??. to king Ahasuerus 
Jonah 4. 7. a worm the 77. day smote the gourd 
Jl/a«.27.62. the??, day that followed the preparatioa 
Mark 1. 38. he said, let us go into the 7?. towns 
rTohn 1. 29. the ??. day John seeth Jesus coming 
Acts 4. 3. they put them in hold unto the ??. day 

7. 26. the 7?.'day Moses shewed himself to them 

13.42.that these' words be preached n. sabbath, AA. 

NIGH. 
Lc77. 21. 3. for his sister a virgin that is ??. to him 

25. 49. any that is ??. of kin may redeem him 
Am7??. 24. 17. 1 shall behold him, but not ??. a star 
/:)f??M.7.whal nation,who hath God so 7?. to them? 

13. 7. entice thee to sods of the people ??. to thee 

22. 2. if thy brother be not ??. unto thee 

30. 14. the word is ??. unto thee, Rom. 10. 8. 
2 5a7K. 11.20. wherefoie approached ye so 7?.? 21 
1 Kings 8. 59. let these my words be 7?. to the Lord 
Psal. 34. 18. L. is n. them who are of broken heart 
85. 9. his salvation is ??. them that fear him 
145. 18. the Lord is ??. to all that call on him 
Joel 2. 1. the day of the Lord is n. at hand 
MatJ^A. 32. ve know that summer is n. Luke'21. 30. 
Mark 13. 29. know that it is ??. even at the doori 
Lnke 21. 20. know that the desolation thereof is a. 
28. look up, for your redemption draweth n. 



NIG 



NIG 



NO 



Luke 21. 31.know that tlie king. o< G. is n. at hand 
John 6. 4. and the passover, a teasi. of Jews was n. 
11, 55. the Jewa' passover was n. at hand 
19. 42. for the sepulchre was n. at hand 
Eph. 2. 13. ye are made n. by the blood of Christ 
IT.came and preached peace to them tliatwere/i. 
Phil, 2. 27. for he was sick, n. unto death, 30. 
Ueb.6.8. is rejected, is ji.unto cursing, to be^urned 
See Came, Draw. 
NIGHT 
Signifies, [1] That time while the sun is absent 
and below our horizon, Es.odus 12.30, 31. Matt. 
27. C4. [2] Suddenly and unexpectedly, Isaiah 

15. 1. Luke 12.'20. [3J Ji time of ignorance 
and -unbelief, Romans 13. 12. [4] Jidversitij 
and affiiction, Isa. 21. 12. [5] Death, John 9. 4. 

OenA.d.thti light day, and the darkness he called n. 
14. let there be lights, to divide the day from n. 

16. he made the lesser light to rule the 71. 

19. 2. tarry all n. man. 22. 19. Judg. 19. 6, 9. 
5. where are men which came in to thee this n.? 
33. they made him drink wine that n. 34, 35. 

24. 54. tarried all 7!.-28. 11. \ 31. 54. | 32. 13, 21. 

26. 24. the Lord appeared to Isaac the same n. 

30 15. Rachel said, he shall lie with thee to n. 16. 

40 5. dreamed each man his dream in one n. 41 11. 

46 2. God spake to Israel in visions of the n. 

49 27. and at 7i. he shall divide the spoil 
Byz-jd. 12. 8. eat the flesh that n. roast with fire 
12. 1 will pass through the land of Egypt this n. 
42. it is a n. to be much observed to the Lord, 
this is that n. of the L. to be observed of Israel 

14. 20. the one came not near the other all n. 
Lev. 6. 9. the burning on the altar all n. 

19. 13. the wages shall not abide with thee all n. 
J\rum. 11. 32. the people stood up all that n. 

14. ]. and the people wept that n. and murmured 

22. 8. he said to them, lodge here this 71. 19. 

20. God carae to Balaam at n. and said to him 
DeMM6.4.there shall no leaven. bread remain all n. 

21. 23. his body shall not remain all 7i. on the tree 
Josh. 2. 2. there came men in hither to n. of Israel 
Judg.QAO. G. did so that n. for it was dry on fleece 

16. 2. laid wait for him all 71. and were quiet all 71. 

19. 10. but the man would not tarry that n. 
25. and abused her all the n. until the morning 
R2ith 1. 12. if I should have a husband also to n. 

3. 2. behold, Boaz winnoweth barley to n. 

1 Sam. 15. 11. and Samuel cried to the Lord all7i. 
16. tell what the Lord hath said to me this n. 

19. 10. and David fled and escaped that n. 
11. saying, if thou save not thy life to n. 

28. 25. Saul rose up and went away that ?;. 
31. 12. the men of Jabesh went all 7?. and took 

i Sam. 2. 29. Abner and his men walked all ?i. 
32. Joab and his men went all 7?. and came 

4. 7. and gat them away through the plain all n. 
' 12. 16. David went and lay all 71. on the earth 

17. 1. 1 will arise and pursue after David this n. 
16. saying, lodge not this n. in the plain 
19. 7. there will not tarry one with thee this n. 
i! Kings 19. 35. that n. the angel of the Lord smote 

2 Chron. 1. 7. that n. did God appear to Solomon 
Esth. 6. 1. on that 71. could not the king sleep 
Job 3. 3. let the n. perish in which it was said 

7.1et that n. be solitary ||4. 13. the visions of the n. 
7. 4. when shall I arise, and the n. be gone? 

29. 19. and the dew lay all n. on my branch 
30. 1 3. for want and famine they were dark as n. 
36. 20. desire not the 71. when people are cut off" 

Psal. 6. 6. all the 71. make I my bed to swim 
19. 2. and n. unto n. sheweth knowledge 

30. 5. weeping may endure for a n. but joy * 
59.t 15. if they be not satisfied they will stay all n. 
78. 14. he led them all n. with a light of fire 
92. 2. to shew fortii thy faithfulness every n. 
104. 20. thou makest darkness, and it is n. 
139. 11. even the 71. shall be light about me 

Prov. 7. 9. passing'in the black and dark n. 

31. 15. she ariseUi also while it is yet n. 
Cant. 1. 13. he shall lie all n. between my breasts 

5. 2. and my locks with the drops oi the n. 
Tsa. 5. 11. continue until n. till wine inflame them 

16. 3. take counsel, make thy shadow as the n. 
21. 4. the 71. of my pleasure he turned into fear 
t 8. and I am set in my ward every 71. 

11. watchman, what of the n. ? what of the 71.? 

12. ih.e morning cometh, and also the n. 
29. 7. sljall be as a dream of a n. vision 
rer. 14. 8. that turneth aside to tarry for a n. 
Dan. 2» 19. the secret was revealed in a n. vision 

5. 30. in that n. was Belshazzar the king slain 

6. 18. then the king passed the n. fasting 
Hos. 7. 6. their baker sleepeth all the n. 
Joel 1. 13. howl, come, lie all n. in sackcloth 
Jlmos 5. 8. that maketh the day dark with ra. 
Jonah 4. 10. which came up in a n. perished in a n. 
Mic. 3. 6. therefore n. shall be to you, shall be dark 
,Mat. 14. 25. in the fourth watch of 71. Jesus went 

to them walking on the sea, Mark 6. 48. 
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Mat. 26.31, then Jesus saith to them, all ye shall be 

oflended because of me this 71. Mark 14, 27. 

34. this 71. before cock crow, thou shalt deny me 

Luke 5. 5. we have toiled all 71. and taken nothing 

6. 12. he continued all 71. in prayer to God 

12. 20. this n. thy soul shall be required of thee 
17, 34. in that n. two shall be in one bed 
21. 37. at 71. he went out and abode in th-e mount 

John 9.4. the n. cometh when no man can work 

13. 30. he immediately went out, and it was n. 
21. 3. and that n. they caught nothing 

.^cts 12. 6. the same n. Peter was sleeping, bound 
16. 33. he took them the same hour of the 71. 
23. 11. the 71. following the Lord stood by him 
23. make ready soldiers at third hour of the n. 
27. 23. stood by me this 71. the angel of God 
Ro7a. 13. 12. the n. is far spent, the day is at hand 
1 Cor. 11.23. the Lord Jesus, the same n. in which 
he was betrayed, took bread 
1 Thess. 5. 5. we are not of the n. nor of darkness 
Rev. -21. 25. there shall be no n. there, 22, 5. 

B7J NIGHT, 
fre7i.20.3.God came to Abimelech in a dream hij n. 
31. 24. God came to Laban in a dream by 71. 

39. whether stolen by day, or stolen by n. 

40. the drought consumed me, and the frost by n. 
Exod. 12. 31. he called for Moses and Aaron byn. 

13. 21. the Lord went before them by 71. in a pillar 
of fire, 22. | 14. 20. | 40. 38. JVe/j. 9. 12. 
JSTmn. 9. 16. and the appearance of fire by n. 

21. whether cloud was taken up by day or byn. 
Deut. 1. 33. in fire by n. to shew you the way 
16. 1. God brought you forth out of Egypt by n. 

23. 10. by uncleanness that chanceth him by n. 
Josh. 8. 3. and Joshua sent them away by rt. 
Judg. 6. 27. and so it was that he did it by n. 

9. 32. up by n. thou and thy peoi)le with thee 
20. 5. and beset the house round about by n. 

1 Sa7n. 14. 36. go down after the Philistines by n. 
26. 7. David and Abishai came to the people bfin. 
2S. 8. Saul came to the woman by n. and said 

2 Sam. 21. 10. nor the beasts of the field by 7i. 

1 l-'ings 3.5. Ld. appeared to Sol. byn. 2 C'hr. 7.12. 

2 Kings 6. 14. came by n. and compassed the city 

8. 21. rose byn. and smote Edomites, 2 Ckr. 21. 9. 

25. 4. all the men of war fled by n. Jer. 52. 7. 
Psal.9\. 5. thou shalt not be afraid of terror 67/ 7Z. 

121. 6. noi shall the moon smite thee by n. 

134. 1. that by n. stand in the house of "the Lord 

136, 9. moon and stars to rule by n. Jer. 31. 35. 
Prov. 31. 18. her candle goeth not out by n. 
Cant: 3. 1. by n. on my bed I sought him whom 
Tsa. 4. 5. tiie shining of a flaming fire by n. 
.Ter. 6. 5. let us go by 71. and destroy her palaces 

39.4. they fled, and went forth out of the city by n. 

49. 9. if thieves by n. they will destroy till have 
Dan. 7. 2. I saw in my vision by 71. and behold 
0&a(/.5.if thievescameto thee,if robbersi?/ 7i.would 
they not have stolen till they had enough? 
Mat.'i.li.took the young child and his mother by n. 

27.64. lest his disciples come by n.and steal, 28. 13. 
f^uke 2. 8. keeping watch over their flock by n. 
John 3. 2. Nicodemus came to Jesus by n. 19. 39. 
jScts 5. 19. the angel by 71. opened the prison-doors 

9. 25. they took Paul by n. and let him down 
17. 10. sent away Paul and Silas by n. to Bej^ea 

See Day. 

In the NIGHT. 

Sxo(f.l2.30.Pharaoh and his servants rose in the7i. 

Jfum. 11.9. when the dew fell on the camp in the n. 

1 Kings 3.19. and this woman's child died in the n. 

2 Vings 7. 12. and the king arose in the n. and said 
Me/i. 2. 12. 1 arose in the n. || 15. 1 went up in the n. 

4. 22. that in the n. they may be a guard to us 

6. 10. yea, in the n. will they come to slay thee 

Job 5. i4. and grope in the noon-day, as in the n. 

24. 14. in the 71. the murderer is as a thief 
27. 20. a tempest stealeth him away in the n. 
34. 25. and he overturneth them in the n. 
35. 10. where is God, who giveth songs in the n.? 

Psal. 16.7. my reins instruct me i7i the n. seasons 

17. 3. thou hast visited me in the n. and tried me 
22. 2. I cry in the n. season, and am not silent 
42. 8. and i7i the 71. his song shall be with me 
77. 2. my sore ran ?'7i the n. and ceased not 

6. I call to remembrance my song iv the 71. 

90.4. a thousand years are but as a watch ,■'7) then. 
105. 39. he spread a fire to give light in the n. 
119. 55. 1 have remembered thy name in the n. 

Eccl. 2. 23. his heart taketh not rest i7i the n. 
Cant. 3. 8. hath his sword, because of fear 771 <Ae 7i. 
rsa.l5. 1, in </ie7i.ArandKirofMoab is laid waste 

26. 9. with my soul have I desired thee in the n. 
30. 29. ye shall have a song as mi the n. 
59. 10. we stumble at noon-day as in the n. 

Jc7'. 36. 30. shall be cast out mi the n. to the frost 
7>a7?i.l.2. she weep, sore in then.\\2.Vi. cryout in 71. 
Hos. 4. 5. the prophet shall fall with thee in the n. 
John 11. 10. if a man walk in the n. he stumbleth 
.dots 16. 9. a vision appeared to Paul in the n. 18. 9. 



17yies5.5.2.daycomethas a thief Mi the n.^Fet.h tS. 
7.theythat sleep,6leep m the 7i.are drunk.m the « 
NIGHTS. 
Ge7i. 7, 4. 1 will cause it rain forty days, forty n. 12. 
Job 7. 3. wearisome n. are appointed to me 
Isa. 21. 8. and I am set in my ward whole n. 
See Days. 
NIGHT-KAWK. 
Lev.ll. 16. owl and n. ye shall not eat, Deut.14.15. 

NIGHT-WATCHES. 
Psal. 63. 6. when I meditate on thee in the n.-w 
119. 148. mine eyes prevent the n.-w. to meditati 
NINE. 
J^um. 29. 26. on fifth day n. bullocks, two rams 
34.13. which the Lord commanded to give to the 7U 
tribes and half tribe, Josh. 13. 7. | 14. 2. 
Deut. 3. 11. Og's bedstead was n. cubits in length 
2Sam. 24.8. Joab came to Jerus.at end of 71. months 
JVeh. 11. 1. and n. parts to dwell in other cities 
Luke 17. 17. ten cleansed, but where are the n.? 
See Hundred, 
NINETEEiV, 
25fflr?i.2.30. there lacked of David's servants n. men 

NINETEENTH. 
2 Kings 25.8. in the n. year of Nebuchadnezzar tha 
house of the Lord was burnt, Jer. 52. 12. 
. NINETY, 
Gen. 5. 9. Enos lived 71. years, and begat Cainan 
17. 17. shall Sarah, that is n. years old, bear? 
Ezek. 41. 12. the length of the building 71. cubita 

NINETY-FIVE. 
Ezra 2. 20. the children of Gibbar n.-five 
JVeh. 7. 25. the children of Gibeon 7i.-five 

NINETY-SIX. 
Ezra 8. 35. oflTered for all Israel n.-six rams 
Jer. 52, 23. were n.-six pomegranates on a side 
NINETY-EIGHT. 

1 Sam. 4. 15. now Eli was n.-eight years old 
Ez7-a2.16. the children of Ater n.-eight, JVeh. 7.2L 

NINETY-NINE. 

Ge77.17.1. Abramwas n.-7ii7ie years old,L. appeared 

24.was7i.-7(me years oldwhenhewas circumcised 

Mat. 18. 12. doth he notleaveUie7i.-7i77ie,andseeketb 

that which is gone astray? 13. Luke 15. 4, 7. 

NINTH. 

Lev. 25. 22. ye shall eat of old fruit till the n. year 

2 Kings 17. 6. in n. of Hosh. Samaria taken, 18. 10, 

25. i. in the 7i.year of Zedekiah, Nebuchadnezzai 

came up, .ler. 39. 1. j 52. 4. Ezek. 24. 1. 
1 Chr. 12. 12. Elzabad the 77. captain of the Gadites 
24. 11. the n. lot came forth to Jeshuah 
27. 12. 77. captain for the 'ii. month was Abiezer 
Mat. 20. 5. he went out about the sixth and n. houi 
27. 45. from sixth hour there was darkness over 
all the land unto the n. hour, Mark 15.33, 
46. n. hour Jesus gave up the ghost,Mark 15. 34. 
.^cts 3. 1. at the hour of prayer, being the n. houi 
10.3.Cornelius saw a vision about the n. hour, 30, 
Rev. 21, 20. the n. foundation was a topaz 
See Day, Month. 
NITRE, 
Prov. 25. 20. as vinegar upon n. so is he sing, songa 
Jer. 2. 22. though thou wash thee with n. and soap 

NO. 
Gen. 13. 8. let there be 710 strife betw. me and thee 

15. 3. behold, to me thou hast given no seed 

26. 29. be an oath that thou v/ilt do us no hurt 

37. 22. shed no blood, and lay no hand upon him 

38. 21. there was 710 harlot in this place, 22. 
40.8.710 interpreter || 42. ll.we are no spies, 31, 34. 
47. 4. thy servants have no pasture, Lam. 1. 6. 

Exod. 5. 16. is 710 straw given to thy servants, 18. 

8. 22. that 710 swarms of flies shall be there 

12. 16. 710 work shall be done. Lev. 16. 29. | 23. 3, 

7, 21, 28, 31. JVum. 29. 1. Deiit. 16. 8. 

19. seven days 7io leaven shall be found, 13. 3, 7. 

14. 11. because there were 7io graves in Egypt 

16. 18. he that gathered little had 7)o lack 

21. 22. hurt a woman, and 710 mischief follow 

22. 2. there shall vo blood be shed for him 

23. 8. thou shalt take 710 gift, gift blindeth the wiso 
32. thou shalt make no covenant with them 

30. 9. ye shall offer 710 strange incense thereon 
12. that there be no plague amongst them 

34. 14. for thou shalt worship no other god 
17. thou shalt make thee 710 molten gods 

35. 3. ye shall kindle 720 fiie in your habitations 
Z,e7;.2."ll. ye shall burn 720 leaven in any oflFering 

5. 11. put no oil upon it || 7. 23. ye shall eat 720 fat 
7. 26 ye shall eat no manner of blood, 17. 12, 14, 

12. 4. ye shall touch no hallowed thing 

13. 21." and there be 710 white hairs therein, 26. 
31. no black hair || 32. there be 720 yellow he. r 

19. 15. do no unrighteousness in judgment, 35. 

20. 14. that there be 720 wickedness among you 
22. 13. but there shall 720 stranger ea- thereof 

21. there shall be no blemish therein 
25.31.the houses which have 72owalls round aboBt 

36. take thou no usury of him, or increase 
26.1, ye shall make you tio idols nor graven image 



NO 



NO 



NOI 



Aec .27.23 node voted thing shall be sold or redeem. 
J^um.5. 8. if the man have no kinsm. to recompense 
13. and there be no witness against her 

6. 3. and shall drink no vinegar of wine 

5. there shall no razor come upon his head 

6. he shall come at no dead body 

•,6. 40. that no stranger come near to offer incense 
i6.33. Zclophehad had no sons, but daughters, 27. 
3, 4. Josh. 17. 3. 1 Chron. 23. 22. | 24. 28. 
27 8 if a man die and have 710 son then cause 

9. and if he have no daughter, yo shall give 
17. congregation of Lord be not as siieep that 

have no shepherd, Ezek. 34. 5. Mat. 9. 36. 
35.31. 710 satisfaction for the life of a murderer, 32. 
Deut. 4. 12. ye heard, but saw no similitude, 15. 

7. 16. thine eye shall have no pity on them 

10. 9. Levi hath no part with his brethren, 14. 
27, 29. I 18. 1. Josh. 14. 4. j 18. 7. 
15. 4. when there shall be no poor among you 
20. 12. if it will make no peace with thee 
28. 32. there shall be no might in thy hand 

65. among these nations thou shalt find no ease 
32. 20. they are children in whom is no faith 

Josh. 10. 14. there was no day like that before 
22. 25. ye have no part in the Lord, 27. 

Jitrf^.17.6. there was 710 kingin Israel, 18.1. [21.25. 

18. 7. there was no magistrate || 28. no deliverer 

10. where there is no want of any thing, 19. 19. 
-Sam. 2. 24. for it is ?io good report that I hear 

3. 1. word was precious, there was 710 open vision 

21. 9. take it, for there is no other, save that here 

V Sam. 12. 6. shall restore, because he had 710 pity 

13. 12. 710 such thing ought to be done in Israel 

15. 26. if he say, I have 710 delight in thee 

18. 18. 1 have no son to keep my name in remembr. 

20. 1. Sheba said, we have 710 part in David 
ICi7igsS. 23. there is no God like thee in heaven 

22. 18. he would prophesy no good concerning me 
ZKings 1.16. is it not because there is 710 God in Isr. 

17. because Ahaziah had 710 son 
10. 31. Jehu took 710 heed to walk in the law 

1 C/tr. 2. 34. nowSheshan had 710 sons, but daugh. 

16. 22. do my prophets 710 harm, Psal. 105. 15. 

2 Chron. 18. 16. that have 710 shepherd, Zech. 10. 2. 

19. 7. there is no iniquity with the Lord 
•20. 12. we have 7?,o might against this company 

21. 19. his people made 7io burning for him 

35. 18. there was no passover like to that 
30. 16. they mocked till there was no remedy 

Ezra, 9. 14. so that there should bo 770 remnant 
JVeA. 2. 20. ye have 7io portion in Jerusalem 
13. 26. there was 710 king like Solomon 
Job 4. 18. he put no trust in his servants 
5. 19. in seven there shall 710 evil touch thee 
9. 25. see no good || 10. IS. that no eye had seen me 

12. 14. he shutteth, and there can be no opening 
24. causeth to wander where there is 710 way 

13. 4. ye are all physicians of 710 value 
16. 18. O earth, let my cry have no place , 
18. 17. he shall have 7io name in the street 
19. 16. 1 called my servant, he gave meno answer 
34. 15. no eye shall see me || 30. 13. have 770 helper 
^sal. 3. 2. there is no help for him in God 
32. 2. in v/hose spirit there is tio guile 
34. 9. there is no want to them that fear him 

36. 1. there is 710 fear of God before his eyes 
53. 5. they were in fear where 7io fear was 
55. 19. because they have 710 changes 
84. 11. 710 good will he withhold from them 
91. 10. there shall tio evil befall thee 



92. 15. there is tio unrighteousness in him 

119. 3. they do tio iniquity, they walk in his ways 

146. 3. son of man, in whom there is 7to help 

Prov. 12. 21. there shall tio eyil happen to the just 
17. 16. to get wisdom, seeing he hath 710 heart to it 
21. 30. there is no wisdom against the Lord 

i?cc^4.1.were oppressed, and theyhad no comforter 
9. 10. for there is 710 work in the grave 

Cant. 4. 7. my love, there is no spot in thee 
8. 8. we have a little sister, and she hath 710 breasts 

[sa. 1. 6. there is 7t,o soundness in it, but wounds 

5. 8. join field to field, till there be no place 

8. 20. it is because there is 7io light in them 

9. 7. of his government there shall be 710 end 

34. 16. Tto one of these shall fail, none shall want 
40. 29. and to them that have no might 
43. 11. and besides me there is 7to Saviour 
48. 22. there is 710 peace to the wicked, 57. 21. 
50. 10. that walketh in darkness, and hath 710 light 
53. 2. he hath 710 form, nor comeliness, nor beauty 
54.17.7ioweapon formed against thee shall prosper 
55. 1. and he that hath no money, come ye, buy 
57. 10. thou saidst not, there is tio hope, Jer. 2. 25. 
59. 8. there is no judgment in their goings 

16. he wondered that there, was no intercessor 
Jer .2.11. changed their gods, which are yet 710 gods 

30. your children received tio correction 

6. 14. peace, peace, when there is tio peace, 8. 11. 
23. they are cruel, and have tio mercy 

8.15. we looked for peace, but no good came,14.19. 
407 



Jer 10. 14. and there is 710 breath in them, 51. 17. 
22. 28. a vessel wherein is 710 pleasure, 48. 38. 

25. 6. provoke me not, I will do you tto liurt 
39. 12. do him 7io harm || 42. 14. shall see no v^ar 
48. 8. spoiler shall come, and 720 city shall escape 
49. 1. hath Israel 7io sonsi hath he tio heir? 

I^am. 1. 9. she came down, she had tto comforter 
Ezek. 13. iO. peace, and there was 710 peace, 16. 

18. 32. 1 have 720 pleasure in death of him, 33.11. 

29. 18. yei nact he no wages, nor his army 
7J)a7i.3.29. because there is 710 other god can deliver 
Mas. 4. 1. because there is tto truth nor mercy 
6. reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest tome 

10. 3. now they shall say, we have 710 king 
.f]mos 7. 14. 1 was 710 prophet, neither prophet's son 
Mic. 3. 7. their lips, for there is no answer of God 

4.9. why dost thou cry out? is there 7io king in theel 
.A''ah. 3. 19. there is 7(o healing of thy bruise 
Hab. 1. 14. as the creeping things that have 710 ruler 
Zcph. 3. 5. but the unjust knoweth 710 shame 
Zecli. 8. 17. love tto false oath || 9. 8. no oppressor 
Mai. 1. 10. 1 have no pleasure in you, saith the Ld. 
Mat. 5. 20. ye shall in tio case enter into heaven 

26. thou shalt by tto means come out thence 

6. 34. take therefore tto thought for the morrow, 

10. 19. Mai-k 13. 11. Luke 12. 11, 22. 

22. 23. which say that there is tto resurrection, 

Mark 12. 18. Acts 23. 8. 1 Cor. 15. 12, 13. 

Mark 13.20. shortened those days, tto flesh be saved 

Z/T</.-cl5. 7. just persons, which need 710 repentance 

23.4. 1 find TTO fault in him,14../o/m 18.38. \ 19. 4, 6. 

Joh7i 4.17.1 have tto husband || 6. 53. ye have no life 

7. 52. search, for out of Galilee ariseih tto prophet 
9. 41. if ye were blind, ye should have tto sin 
ll.lO.he sturnblethjbecause there is tto light in him 
13.8. if I v/ash thee not, thou hast tto part with me 
15. 22. now they have 7io cloak for their sin 
19. 15. priests ans\vered, we have tto king but Cesar 

./lets 15. 9. put T!o difference between us and them 
18. 15. for I will be tto judge of such matters 
21. 25. written that thev observe no such thing 



25. 10. to the Jews have I done 7;o wrong 
28. 2. the people shewed us 710 little kindness 
Rorn.3. 22. all that believe, for there is no difference 
4. 15. for where tto law is, t?o transgression, 5. 13. 

7. 18. that in my flesh dwelleth tto good thing 
10. 19. to jealousy by them that are 7?,o people 

13. 10. love worketh 7)0 ill to his neighbour 

1 Cot-. 1. 29. that no flesh glory in his presence 
4. 11. and have 710 certain dwelling-place 
8. 13. 1 will eat 710 flesh while the world standeth 
10. 13. there hathTJo temptation taken you but such 
11. 16. we have TIO such custom, nor the churches 

12. 21. 1 have no need of thee 1| 13. 2. no charity 

14. 28. if there be 710 interpreter, let him keep 

2 Cot-. 5. 21. made him sin for us, who knew no sin 
6. 3. giving no offence in any thing, that ministry 

13. 7. now I pray to God that ye do tto evil 
Gal. 5. 23. meekness, against such there is tto law 
Eph. 5. 11. have 7T0 fellowship with works of dark- 
ness, but rather reprove them 

Phil. 2. 7. but made himself of 7to reputation 
3. 3. and .'lave tio confidence in the flesh 

1 Thess. 4. 13. even as others which have no hope 

2 Thess. 3. 14. and have 7io company with him 
2*rim. 3. 9. but they shall proceed tto further 
fJeb. 6. 13. because he could swear by no greater 

8. 7. 7T0 place have been sought for the second 

9. 22. without shedding of blood is no remission 

10. 38. my soul shall have 7to pleasure in him 
12. 11.7Tochastening for the present seemeth joyous 

17. for he found 7to place of repentance, though he 

13. 14. here have we 7fo continuing city, but seeli 

.7aT?T.1..17.withwhom is 7Tovariableness,nor shadow 

1 Pet. 2. 22. who did tto sin, nor was guile found 

2 Pet. 1.20. 7! prophecy of private interpretation 
1 .Tohn 1. 5. and in him is tto darkness at all 

8. if we say, we have 710 sin, we deceive ourselves 
3. 5. in him is no sin || 4. 18. there is no fear in love 

3 ,7o/jTT 4. I have tto greater joy than to hear 
Rev. 14. 5. in their mouth was found no guile 

17. 12. which have received tto kingdom as yet 

18. 7. I am tto widow, and shall see tto sorrow 

20. 11. and there was found tto place for them 

21. 22 7T0 temple therein || 23. tto need of the sun 
25. 7T0 night there, they need tto candle, 22. 5. 

See Bread, Child, Children, Inheritance, 
Know^ledge, Man, Power. 
NO Rain. 
Deut. 11. 17. he shut up the heaven, that there be 
710 rain, 1 Kinffs 8. 35. 2 Ckro7i. 6. 26. | 7. 13. 
1 Kings 17.7. there had been 7to r. in land, Jer. 14.4. 
fsa. 5. 6. clouds, that they rain 710 raT7i upon it 
.7er. 3. 3. and there hath been 7to latter rain 
Zech. 14. 17. even upon them shall be tio rain 
18. and if Egypt that have no rain come not 
NO rest. 
Gen. 8. 9. but the dove found tto rest for her foot 
Job 30. 17. and my sinews take no rest 
Prov. 29. 9. whether he rage or laugh there is no r. 



Isa. 23. 12. there also shalt thou have tio rest 

62. 7. and give him 7io r. till he establish Jerusalcifi 
Jer. 45. 3. I fainted in sighing, and find tto rest 
T^a7n. 1. 3. among the heathen she findelh tto rr-i 

2. 18. give thyself TTO rc5< || 5. 5. we have no rest 
2 Cot-. 2. 13. I had tto rest in my spirit, because ' 

7,5. when come intoMacedonia,our flesh had 710 1 
Rev. 14. 11. they have 710 rest day nor night 

NO strength. 

1 SaTu. 28. 20. and there was tto strength in Siui! 

Jo626.2.how savest thou arm that hath tto strength 

Psal. 88. 4. I am as a man that hath 7to strength 

Dan. 10. 8. and there remained tto sir. in me, i7. 

16. are turned on me, I have retained ?to strength 

Heb. 9. 17. otherwise it is of tto strength at all 

See Water, Wrath. 

NO, Adverb. 

Exod.'i. 19. not let you go, 710 not by a mighty hanri 

16. 4. whether walk in my law or tto, Deut. 8. 2. 
Judg. 4. 20. is any man here, thou shalt say, tto 

15. 13. 710, but we will bind thee, and deliver thee 
1 Sa7n. 1. 15. TIO, my lord, I am of a sorrowful spir 

20. 15. TTO, not when the Lord hath cut ott" enemies 
Job 23. 6. TTO, but he would put strength in me 

36. 19. no , not gold, nor the forces of strength 
P^oZ. 14. 3.nonethat doeth good, tto not one, 53.3. 
Eccl. 10. 20. curse not king, tto not in thy thought 
Tsa. 30. 16. 710, for we will flee upon horses 
Jer. 2. 25.7TO, for I have loved strangers, and after 

them will I go 

42. 14. 7T0, but we will go into the land of Egypt 
,./3t)ios 6. 10. is there any with theel he shall say ,'n6' 
Jfag. 2. 12. the priests answered and said, tto 
Zech. 4.5. knowest what these be, I said, tto, 13. 
Mat. 8. 10. so great faith, tto not in Isr. Luke 7. 9. 

24. 21. to this time, no, nor ever shall be 

30. TTO not the angels, but my Father only 
Mark2.'i.no roorn,7T0 not so much as about the door 

5. 3. no man could bind him, tto not with chains 
Luke 20. 22. for us to give tribute to Cesar, or no? 

23. 15. no nor yet Herod : for I sent you to him 
John 1. 21. art thou that prophet? he said, tto 

9. 25. whether he be a sinner or no, I know not 
21. 5. have ye any meat 7 they answered no 

.'3cts 7. 5. TTO not so much as to set his foot on 
RoTTi. 3. 9. are we better than they 1 710, in no wise 

10. there is none righteous, tto not one, 12. 
' Cor. 5. 11. with such a one, 7!o not to eat 
6.5. 7(0, not one that shall be able to judge between 
Gal. 2. 5. place by subjection, tto not for an hour 

NO ichere. 
ISani.lQ.li. when we saw that they were no where 
See More, Wise. 
NOBLE 
Signifies, [1] A person ho7iourablc, either by his 
birth or merit, Neh. 6. 17. Acts 24. 3. [2^ 
Such as are of a more tractable disposition, of 
a more excellent, divine, commendable temper 
than others. Acts 17. 11. [3] Valiant ones, 
Nah. 3. 1 18. [4] Jl courtier, or ruler, John 
4. t 46. 
Ezra 4. 10. whom the n. Asnapper brought over 
Esth. 6. 9. one of the king's most 71. princes 
Jer. 2. 21. I had planted thee a n. vine 
Luke 19. 12. a n. man went into a far country 
John 4. 46, there was a n. man whose son was sick 
49. n. man saith, sir, come down ere my child die 
.'9ci5l7.ll. the Bereans more tt. than Thessalonians 

24. 3. we accept it always,. most tt. Felix, 26. 25, 

1 Cor. 1. 26. how that not many n. are called 

NOBLES. 
Exod. 24. 11. on the n. of Israel he laid not his hand 
JSTum. 21. 18. the n. of the people digged it 
Judg. 5. 13. dominion over the n. among the people 
\Kings 21.8. Jezebel sent letters to the n. in his city 

2 Chron. 23. 20. Jehoiada took the tt. of the peopk 
J^eh. 2. 16. nor had I as yet told it to the n. 

3. 5. the TT. put not their necks to the work 
5. 7. and I rebuked the tt. and the rulers 
6. 17. the TT. of Judah sent letters to Tobiah 
7. 5. God put into mine heart to gather the n. 

10. 29. they clave to their brethren, their n 
13. 17. 1 contended with the n. of Judah 

Job 29. 10. the tt. held their peace 

Psal. 83. 11. make their 7t. like Oreb and Zeeb 
149. 8. to bind their n. with fetters of iron 

Prov. 8. 16. by me princes rule, and 7t. all judges 

Eccl. 10. 17. when thy king is the son of m. 

Tsa. 13. 2. they may go into the gates of the n. 
34. 12. they shall call the 7t. to the kingdom 
43. 14. and have brought down all their n. 

Jer. 14. 3. the 7t. sent their little ones to the waters 
27.20.Nebuchadnezzar carried captivcTi.of Judah 
30. 21. and their 7t,. shall be of themselves 
39.6. the king of Babylon slew all the ti. of JndnK 

Jonah 3. 7. by the decree of the king and his n. 

JSTah. 3. 18. Assyria, thy tt,. shall dwell in the dust 
NOISE. 

Exod. 20. 18. the people heard the tt. of the frnmpfr» 
32. 17, he said, there is a n. of war in tlie camji 



NON 

Exoi. 32. 18. but the n. of them tliat sing do I hear 
Josh. 6. 10. ye shall not shout nor make any n. 
Judg. 5. 11. are delivered I'roin the n. of wchers 
1 Sam. 4. 6. wliat meaneth tiie n. of this shout? 14. 

14. 19. the n. in the host of Piiilistinesi increased 
1 Kings 1. 41. wiierefore is this n. of the city? 

45. this is the n. that ye have heard 

15. t 41. there is a n. of abundance of rain 

I Kings 7. 6. the n. of chariots, and a n. of horses 
11. 13. Athaliah iieard n. of guard, 2 Chron. 23.12. 
1 Ckron. 15. 28. making a n. with psalteries 
Ezra 3. 13. not discern n. of joy, from Ji. of weeping 
yo6 36. 20. any understand the 7i. of his tabernacle 

33. the n. thereof sheweth concerning it 
37. 2. hear attentively the n. of his voice 
Psal. 33. 3. play skilfully with a loud n. 
40. t 2. he hrought me up out of a pit of w. 
42. 7. deep calleth at the n. of thy water-spouts 
55. 2. 1 mourn in my complaint, and make a n. 

59. 6. they make a n. like a dog, 14. 

65. 7. who stilleth the n.- of the seas, ra. of waves 
66. 1. make a joyful n. to God, all ye lands, 81. 1 

I 95. 1, 2. 1 98. 4, 6. j 100. 1 
93. 4. the Lord is mightier than the n. of waters 
Isa. 9. 5. for every battle is with confused n. 

13. 4. the n. of a multitude in the mountains, a 

tumultuous n. of the kingdoms of nations 

14. 11. the n. of thy viols is brought down 

17. 12. which make a n. like the n. of the seas 

24. 8. the n. of them that rejoice endeth 
18. he who fleeth from the n. of fear 

25. 5. thou shalt bring down the n. of strangers 
29. 6. shall be visited of the Lord with great n. 
31. 4. nor abase himself for the n. of them 

33. 3. at the n. of the tumult the people fled 

60. t 5. the n. of sea shall be turned toward thee 

66. 6. a voice of n. from the city and temple 
Jer. 4. 19. my heart maketh a n. in me 

29. the city shall flee for the n. of horsemen 
10. 22. behold, the n. of the bruit is come 

11. 16. with the n. of a great tumult he kindled 
25. 31. a n. shall come to the ends of the earth 

46. 17. Pharaoh king of Egypt is but a n. 
47. 3. at the n. of the trampling of his horses 

49. 21. the earth is moved at the n. of their fall, 

at the cry the n. was heard in the Red-sea 

50. 46. at the n. of taking of Babylon 

51. 55. a n. of their voice is uttered 

Lam. 2. 7. the enemy made n. in house of the Lord 

Ezek. 1. 24. when they went, I heard the n. of their 

wings, like the n. of great waters, 43. 2. 

3. 13. the 71. of the wheels, the n. of a great rushing 

19. 7. the land was desolate by the n. of his roaring 

26. 10. thy walls shall shake at the n. of horsemen 

13. I will cause the n. of my songs to cease 
37. 7. and as I prophesied, there was a n. 
Joel 2. 5. like the n. of chariots, like the n. of fire 
Amos 5. 23. take from me the n. of thy songs 
Mic. 2. 12. they shall make a great n. by reason 
Mah. 3. 2. the n. of a whip, n. of rattling wheels 
Zeph. 1. 10. the n. of a cry from the fish-gate 
Zech. 9. 15. they shall drink and make a n. 
Mat. 9. 23. he saw the people making a n. 
2 Pet. 3. 10. heavens shall pass away with great n. 
Rev. 6. 1. 1 heard as it were the n. of thunder 

NOISED. 
.7<?s/i.6.27. Joshua, his fame was ti. thro' the country 
Mark 2. 1. it was n. that he was in the house 
Luke 1. 65. all these sayings were n. abroad 
jScts 2. 6. now when this was n. abroad 

NOISOME. 
Ktod. 8. t 21. I will send a mixture of ti. beasts 
Job 31. 1 40. n. weeds grow instead of barley 
Psal. 91. 3. shall deliver thee from the n. pestilence 
Ezek. 14. 21. when I send the sword and n. beast 
Rev. 16. 2. fell a n. and grievous sore on the men 

NONE. 
Gen. 28. 17. this is n. other but the house of God 
Exod. 12. 22. n. of you shall go out at the door 

15. 26. 1 will put/z. of these diseases upon thee 

16. 26. on the seventh day, in it there shall be n. 
27. some went to gather, and they found n. 

20. S.shalt have n. other gods before me, Deut.5.1. 
23. 15. n. shall appear before me empty, 34. 20. 
Jjev. 18. 6. n. shall approach to any near of kin 
21. 1. there shall n. be defiled for the dead 
22.30.shall leave n. of it until morrow, Jfuni. 9. 12. 
25. 26. a^nd if the man have n. to redeem it 
26. 6. shall lie down, and n. shall make you afraid 

17. ye shall flee when n. pursueth, 36, 37. 
Viim. 7. 9. but to the sons of Kohath he gave n. 
'W. 11. n. that came out of Egypt shall see the land 
.'■'??(<. 2. 34. we destroyed, and left n. to remain, 
3. 3. .Tosh. 8. 22. | 10. 28, 30, 33. ] 11. 8. 
7. '5. will put n. of the diseases of Egypt on you 
■j^. 31. thy sheep shall be given, and n. to rescue 

6tt. thou shalt have n. assurance of thy life 
Josh. 6. 1. n. went out of Jericho, n. came in 
9. 23. 71. of you be freed from being bond-men 
10.21. n. moved his tongue against any of Israel 
4t>8 



WON 

Judg. 21. 8. there came n. to the camp from Jabesh 

1 Sam. 2. 2. there is n. holy as the Lord 

3. 19. let n. of his words I'all to the ground 

2 §a7n. 18. 12. beware that 7i. toucli the young man 

1 Kings 10. 21. 71. were of silver, 2 Chron. 9. 20. 
15.22. Asa made a proclamation, n. was exempted 

2 Kings 5. 16. as the Lord liveth, I will receive 71. 

6. 12. n. but Elisha tells the king of Israel 

9. 10. and there shall be n. to bury Jezebel 

15. let n. go forth or escajjc out of the city, 10. 25. 

10. 11. till Jehu left Ahab n. remaining 

19. the prophets of Baal, let n. be wanting 

23. look there be 7i. of the servants of God there 
lC/tro?i.l5.2.w. ought to carry ark of G. but Levites 
2 Ckron. 1. 12. honour, such as n. of the kings had 

16. 1. he might let n. go out or come in to Asa 
20. 6. so that n. is able to withstand thee 

24. they were dead bodies fallen, n. escaped 
23. 19. n. which was unclean should enter in 

Ezra 8. 15. I found there n. of the sons of Levi 
JVe/i. 4. 23. 71. of us putoflTour clothes, saving that 
Estli. 1. 8. drinking according to law, n. did compel 
4. 2. n. might enter the king's gate in sackcloth 
Joli 2. 13. sat down, and n. spake a word to him 
3. 9. let it look for light but have n. 
11.19.shaltlie down, and n. shall make thee afraid 
18. 15. in his tabernacle, because it is n. of his 
20. 21. there shall n. of his meat be left 
29. 12. delivered him that had n. to help him 
35. 10. but n. saith, where is God my Maker? 

12. there they cry, but n. giveth answer 
Ps. 10. 15. seek out his wickedness till thou find n. 
22. 29. and n. can keep alive his own soul 
25. 3. let n. that wait 011 thee be ashamed 
34. 22. n. that trust in him shall be desolate 
37. 31. law in his heart, n. of his steps shall slide 

49. 7. 71. of them can redeem his brother 

50. 22. lest I tear you, and there be n. to deliver 
69. 20. I looked for comforters, but found n. 

25. and let n. dwell in their tents 

76. 5. n. of the men of might found their hands 
81. 11. not hearken, Isrqiel would n. of me 
109. 12. let there be n. to extend mercy to him 
Prov. 1. 25. and ye would n. of my reproof » 

30. they would n. of my counsel, they despised 

2. 19. n. that go unto her return again, nor take 

3. 31. envy not, and choose n. of his ways 
Cant. 4. 2. bear twins, and n. is barren among them 
Isa. 1. 31. they shall burn and n. shall quench them 

5. 27. n. shall be weary, n. shall slumber 

29. carry it away safe, and n. shall deliver it 
14. 6. he is persecuted, and n. hindereth 

31. 71. shall be alone in his appointed times 

17. 2. 71. shall make them afraid, Zeph. 3. 13. 
22. 22. he shall open, and n. shall shut, n. open 
34. 10. 71. shall pass through it for ever and ever 

12. they shall call the nobles but 71. shall be there 

16. no one shall fail, n. shall want her mate 
42. 22. 71. deiivereth, and 71. saith, restore 

44. 19. 71. considereth in his heart, nor is there 
47. 8. that sayest, I am, and n. else besides me, 10. 

10. 71. seeth me || 15. 7i. shall save thee 
57. 1. n. considering that righteous is taken away 
59. 4. 7J. calleth for justice, nor pleadeth for truth 
66. 4. because when I called, n. did answer 
Jer. 4. 4. and burn, that 71. can quench it, 21. 1?. 

7. 33. for the beasts, and n. sliall fray them away 
9. 10. burnt up, so that n. can pass through them 

12. burnt like a wilderness that n. passeth thro' 
22. shall fall as dung, and n. shall gather them 
13. 19. cities shall be shut, and n. shall open them 
14. 16. cast out, and shall have 7!. to bury them 
•23. 14. that 71. doth return from his wickedness 

30. 10. and n. shall make him afraid, 46. 27. 
34. 9. that 71. should serve himself of them 

10. that 71. should serve themselves of them 
35. 14. to this day they drink 71. but obey father's 
36. 30. shall have n. to sit on the throne of David 
42. 17. n. shall remain or escape 
44. 14. 71. shall return, but such as escaj)e 

48. 33. 71. shall tread with shouting, no shouting 

49. 5. n. shall gather up him that wandereth 

50. 3. land desolate, and n. shall dwell therein 
9. their arrows, n. shall return in vain 

20. iniquity sought for, and there shall be ti. 
29. camp against it, let n. thereof escape 

32. the proud shall fall, and n. shall raise him up 

51. 62. that 71. shall remain in it, Ezek. 7. 11, 
Lam. 1. 2. she hath n. to comfort her, 17. 

4. because ti. come to the solemn feasts 

7. when her people fell, and 7i. did help her 

21. heard that I sigh, there is 71. to comfort me 
Ezek. 7. 14. but 7i. goeth to the battle 

25. they shall seek peace, and there shall be n. 
12.28. n. of my words shall be prolonged any more 
16. 34. n. followeth thee to commit whoredoms 

18. 7. hath spoiled n. by violence, given bread 
22. 30. I sought for a man, but found n. 

33. 16. n. of his sins shall be mentioned to him 
28. mountains desolate, that ji.shall pass throui.'is 



NON 

Ezek. 34. 6. and 71. did search or seek after them 

28. shall dwell safely, and n, shall make them 

afraid, 39. 26. Jhc. 4. 4. Mah- 2. IL 

39. 28. and have left n. of them any more there 
Dan. 1. 19. n. found like Daniel among them all 

4. 35. n. stay hand, or say to him, what doesl thou? 

8.27. astonished at the vision, but 71. understood ij 

11. 16. 71. shall stand before him, he shall stand 
45. shall come to his end, and n. shall help him 

12.10.7?,. of the wicked sh. understand, but the wise 
Hos.2.10. 71. shall deliver her out of my hands, 5.14 

11. 7. though they called, n. at all would exalt him 
Joel 2'. 27. I am the Lord your God, and n. else 
.^mos 5. 6. there be 71. to quench it in Beth -el 
Mic. 2. 5. shalt have n. that shall cast a cord by lo4 

3. 11. they will say, n. evil can come upon us 

5. 8. he teareth in pieces, and n. can deliver 
JVah. 2. 8. they cry, stand, but n. shall look back 
Zech. 7. 10. let n. of you imagine evil, 8. 17. 
Mai. 2. 15. let 7i.deal treacherously against the wife 
Mat. 12. 43. unclean spirit walketh thro' dry place.t 
seeking rest and findeth 71. Luke 11. 24. 

26. 60. witnesses came, yet found n. Mark ^4. 55. 
I^uke 3. 11. let him impart to him that hath n, 

4. 26. to 71. of them was Elias sent, save to fearepta 
27.7i.of them was cleansed save Naaman theSyr. 

14. 24. 71. of them shall taste of my supper 

18. 19. 72. is good, save one, that is God 
Joh7i 7. 19. and yet n. of you keepeth the law 

15. 24. if I had not done the works n. other did 

17. 12. 71. is lost but the son of perdition 

18. 9. of them thou gavest me, I have lost n. 
.Sets 3. 6. Peter said, silver and gold have I n. 

8. 16. for as yet he was fallen on ti. of them 
24. pray, that n. of these things come on me 

11. 19. preaching the word to n. but to the Jevsrg 
18. 17. Gallio cared for n. of these things 
20. 24. but 71. of these things move me 

24. 23. he should forbid n. of his acquaintance 

25. 11. if there be v.. of these things they accuse 

26. 22. saying n. other than the prophets did say 
Rom. 8. 9. if any have not the Spirit, he is 7i. of bio 

14. 7. 71. of us liveth, and n. dieth to himself 
1 Cor. 1. 14. 1 thank God, I baptized n. of you 
2. 8. whom 71. of the princes of this world knew 
7. 29. they that have wives be as tho' they had n 

9. 15. but I have used n. of these things 

10. 32. give 72. oflence to the Jews nor Gentiles 
14. 10. and 72. of them is without signification 

Gal. 1. 19. but other of the apoirt.Jss saw I n. 
1 Thess. 5. 15. see that » render evil tor evil 
I Tim. 5. 14. give ti. occasion to the adversary 
1 Pet. 4. 15. let 72. of you suffer as a murderer 
Rev. 2. 10. fear n. of these things thou shalt suffer 
-See Effect, Like. 
There is NONE. 
Gen. 39. 9. there is n. greater in this house than 1 
41. 15. and there is n. that can interpret it 
39. there is v.. so discreet and wise as thou art 
Dent.' A. 35. the Lord is God, there is v.. else, 39. 
1 Kings 8. 60. Isa. 45. 5 6, 14, 18, 22 
I 46. 9. Marl i.!, 32. 
Ruth 4.4. for there is n. to redeem it besides thee 
lSam.2.2.there is 72. holy as the Ij.there is 72. besides 
22.8.there is 72.she vvcth me, there is 71. that is sorry 
lC/CT-.29.15.days are as ashadow thsre if n.uhidin'g 
Job 10.7. there is n. that can deliver, Ps.7.2. \ 71.11. 
Psal. 14. 1. they are corrupt, there is 72. that doeth 
good, 3. I 53.1,3. Rom.3.12. 
22. 11. for trouble is near, for there is n. to help 
73. 25. there is ti. on earth I desire besides thee 
Isa. 41. 17. when the needy seek water, there isn. 
26. there is n. sheweth, there is n. that declareth 
43. 13. there is n. that can deliver out of my hand 
51. 18. and there is n. to guide her among her sons 
•W. 11. we look for judgment, but there is ti. 
64. 7. and there is n. that calleth on thy name 
Jer. 10. 20. there is n. to stretch forth my tent 
30. 13. there is 71. to plead thy cause, that thou 
La7n. 5. 8. there is n. (♦liat doth deliver us from hand 
Dan.l0.21.there is ti. that holdeth with me in these 
Hos. 7. 7. there is ti. of them that calleth on me 
.^mos 5. 2. she is forsaken, there is n. to raise her up 
Mic.7. 2. there is n. upright among men, th«y all lie 
Zep/i.2.15.that said,I am, and there is 72.besides me 
Hag. 1. 6. ye clothe you, but there is ti. warm 
Mat. 19. 17. there is ti. good but one, that is God, 

Mark 10. 18 
Markl2.2\.there is n. other commandment greater 
Luke 1. 61. there is n. of thy kindred that is called 
./lctsi.l2.there is 7i.other name under heaven given 
Rom. 3. 10. there is ti. righteous, no, not one 

ll.therc is 72.understandeth,t/2cre is 72.seeketh G. 
1 Cor. 8. 4. and there is n. other God but one 

There teas NONE. 
Ge72.39. 11. there was n. of men of the house wilMn 
41. 8. there was ti. that could interpret them 
24. but there was n. that could declare it to me 
Num. 21. 35. until there was n. left him alive 
Dent 22.27. damsel cried, and there was n. to 9 w« 



NOR 

2 Sam. 14.6. they strove, and th.was n.to part Uiem 

'H.a.tkcre was n.to be so much praised asAbsalom 

22.42 they looked,bai there ivas n. to save, Psal. 

18. 41. 

i Kin^sl2.20. there laasn. that (bilowed thehouse 

ct'Dav. bat tribe ot'Judah ouly, 2 ^Hio-^ 17.16. 

F5. 69.20. looked some to have pity ,lDut there was n. 

79. 3. &hed their blood, and th. was n.to bury them 
107. 12. they fell down, and there was n. to help 
139. 16. when as yet there was n. o*'them 

Isa. 10. 1-i. there was n. moved the wing or peeped 
50. 2. when I called, there was n. to answer 

C3. 3. 1 have trodden the wine-press alone, and of 
the people there was n. with me, I will tread 
5. and i wondered that there was 7i. to uphold 

Dan. 8. 7. there teas n. that could deliver the ram 
NOON 

Signifies, [1] The mid day between morning and 
night, 1 Kings 18. 25, 27. Psal. 55. 17. [2] 
A time of clear light, Job 5. 14. [3] Clearly 
and manifestly, Psal. 37. 6. [4] fVithout de- 
lay, or fear, Jeremiah 6. 4. | 15. 8. [5] Jl 
time of great prosperity and imaginary secu- 
rity, Amos 8. 9. 

fell me where thou makest thy flock to rest at 
noon. Cant. 1. 7. Discover to me by thy word 
and Spirit, which are those assemblies lohere 
thou art present, and to whom thou affordest 
comfort and refreshing under scorching perse- 
cutions and trials. It is spoken m allusion to 
Vie custom of shepherds in hot countries, who, 
in the heat of the day, iLsed to carry their flocks 
into shadowy places. 

Gen. 43. 18. these men shall dinS with me at n. 

25. the present against Joseph came at n. 
Judg. 19. 8. and they tarried until after ?z. 

2 Sam. 4. 5. Ish-bosheth, who lay on a bed at n. 
i. Kings 18. 26. they called on Baal even until n. 
27.at7i. Elijah mocked them, and said, cry aloud 

20. 16. he numbered them, and they went-out at7i. 
2 Kings 4. 20. he sat on her knees till n. and died 
Psal. 55. 17. at n. will I pray, and he shall hear 
Cant. 1. 7. thou makest thy flock to rest at n. 
Jer. 6. 4. prepare war, arise, let us go up at n. 
Amos 8. 9. I will cause the sun to go down at n. 
Acts 22.(j. about ?i. there shone great light round me 

NOON-DAY. 
Deut. 23.29. thou shall grope at n.-day as the blind 
Job 5. i i. they grope in tlie n.-day a.s in the night 

11. 17. thine age shall be clearer than the n.-day 
P^al. 37. S. he shall bring forth judgment -Asn.-day 

91. 6. for the destruction that wasteth at n.-day 
isa. 16. 3. shadow as the night, in midst oi n.-day 

58. 10. thy darkness shall be as the n.-day 

59. 10. we stumble at n.-day as in the night 
Jer. 15. 8. I have brought a spoiler at n.-day 
Zeph.2.i. they shall drive out Ashdod at n.-day 

NOON-TIDE. 
Jer. 20. 16. let him hear the shouting at n.-tide 

NORTH. 
Gen. 28. 14. thou shalt spread abroad to the 7i. 
I Kijigs'7.25. a molten sea stood upon twelve oxen, 
three oxen looking toward the ?i. 2 Chron. 4. 4. 
I Chron. 9. 24. the porters were toward the n. 
Job 26. 7. he stietcheth out the n. over empty place 

ll. 9. and cold cometh out of the n. 

22. fair weather cometh out of the n. with God is 
Psal. 48. 2. on the sides of n. the city of great King 

89. 12. n. and south thou hast created them 
Eccl. 1. 6. the wind turneth about to the n. 

11. 3. if the tree fall toward the n. there it shallbe 
Isa. 14. 13. 1 will sit in the sides of the n. 

43. 6. 1 will say to the n. give up ; and to the south 

'^r. 1. 13. the pot's face is toward the n. 

14. out of??, an evil break forth, 4. 6. | 46. 20. 

15. all the families of the kingdoms of the n. 

3. 12. go and proclaim these words toward the n. 
18. shall come together out of the land of the n. 
6. 1. for evil appeareth out of the n. and great 
23. 8. which led Isr. out of the n. country, 31. 8. 
25. 9. 1 will send and take all the families of the n. 

26. all the kings of the n.far and near, shall drink 

46. 6. they shall stumble and fall toward the n. 
10. Ld. of hosts hath a sacrifice in the n. country 
24. she shall be delivered to the people of the?i. 

47. 2. behold, waters rise up out of the n. 

50. 3. out of the n. cometh up a nation against her 
Ezek. 1. 4. behold, a whirlwind came out of the n. 
8.5. so I lifted up mine eyes the way toward the n. 
14.tovvard the?i.sat women weeping forTammuz 
20. 47. all faces from south to n. shall be burnt 

21. 4. all flesh from south to n. will I cut off 
32. 30. ihere be the princes of the n. all of them 

40. 44. having the (irospect toward the n. 46. 

41. 11. one door was toward the n. 42. 4. 
42.1.brought into court and building toward the n. 

4. their doors n. |i 11. chambers toward the n. 13. 
45. 19. the holy chambers looked toward the n. 
43 10. for priests be this holy oblation toward n. 

17. the suburbs o*" the city shall be toward the n. 
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NOT 

Dan. 11. 6. of south shall come to llie king of n. 
8. continue more years than the king of the n. 
11. shall come and fight with the king of the n. 
13. for the king of the ft. Shall return and set forth 

15. the king of the n. shall cast up a mount, 40. 
44. but tidings out of the n. shall trouble him 

Zeph. 2. 13. he will stretch his hand against the n. 
Zech. 6. 6. black horses go into the n. country 
8. have quieted my spirit in the n. country 
14. 4. the mountain shall remove toward the n. 
Rev. 21. 13. and on the ?i. were three gates 

From the NORTH. 
Psal. 107. 3. gathered from the n. and the south, 
Isa. 49. 12. Jer. 16. 15. \ 23. 8. 
Isa. 14.31. for there shall come from then, a smoke 
41. 25. 1 raised up one from the n. he shall come 
Jer. 4. 6. 1 will bring evil from the n. and great de- 
struction, 6. 22. I 10.22. 1 50. 9, 41. I 51.48. 
Ezek. 26. 7. 1 will bring a king of kings from then. 
39.2.1 will cause thee to come upfront the n. parts 
..3mos8.12.they shall wa-nder from the n. to the east 
Zech. 2. 6. and flee from the land of the n. 
Luk el3. 2'^. come from the n. and sit down in kingd. 

NORTH b*order. 
J\''um. 34. 7. and this shall be your n. border, 9. 

NORTH-aUARTER. 
JbsA.15.5. Judab's border in n.-quar. was from sea 
Ezek. 38. 8. Togarmah ofn.-guarter and his bands 

NORTH side. 
E2;o£f.26.20.tabernacle on the n.side twenty boards 
35. thou shalt put the table on the n. side 
27. 11. for n.-side hangings of 100 cubits, 38. 11. 
JVum. 2.25. the camp of Dan shall be on the n. side 
Josh.8.11. people of war pitched on the n.side of Ai 
Judg. 7. 1. Midianites were on the n. side of them 
21. 19. there is a feast on the n. side of Beth-el 
2 Kings 16. 14. put brasen altar on n. side of ahar 
Ezek. 42. 17. he measured the n. side 500 reeds 
48. 30. the goings out of the city on the n. side 

NORTHERN. 
Jer. 15. 12. break the ?i. iron, and the steel 
Joel 2. 20. 1 will remove from you the n. army 

NORTHWARD. 
Gen. 13. 14. look n. and eastward. Dent. 3. 27. 
Sxod. 40. 22. tabernacle 7i. without the vail 
J^ev. 1. 11. kill it on the side of the altar ?i. 
Deut.2. 3. ye compassed mountain, turn you n. 
1 Sam. 14. 5. front of one rock was situate n, 

1 Chron. 28. 14. Zecharias' lot came out n. 
17. and n. were four Levites a day 

Ezek. 8. 5. n. was this image of jealousy 

47. 2. then he brought me out of the gate n. 

4?. 31. three gates n. one gate of Reuben 
NOSE. 

The Hebrews commonly place anger in the nose. 
There went up a smoke out of his nostrils, 2 
Sam. 22. 9. And, Job 41. 20, Out of his nostrils 
goeth smoke. The eastern women, in several' 
places , put goldenring s to one of their nostrils : 

■ Solomon alludes to this custom, Prov. 11. 22, 
As a jewel of gold in a swine's snout, so is a 
fair woman without discretion. They also put 
rings in the nostrils of oxen and camels, to 
guide them by ; hence is that metaphorical 
speech borrowed, 2 Kings 19. 28. I will put my 
l>ook in thy nose, and my bridle in thy lips, and 
I will turn thee back. 

Lev. 21. 18. that hath a flat n. shall not ofl^er 

Dent. 33. 1 10. they shall put incense at thy n. 

2 Kings 19. 28. put my hook in thy n. Isa. 37. 29. 
Job 40. 24. his n. pierceth through snares 

41. 2. canst thou put a hook into his n. 1 
Prov. 30. 33. the wringing of the re. bringeth blood 
Cant. 7. 4- thy re. is as the tower of Lebanon 

8. and the^ smell of thy re. like apples 
Isa. 65. 5. these are smoke in my n. a fire that burns 
Ezek. 8. 17. they put the branch to their re.. 
23. 25. they shall take away thy n. and ears 

NOSES. 
Psal. 115. 6. re. have they, but they smell not 
Ezek. 39.11. it shall stop the Ji. of the passengers 

NOSE-JEWELS. 
Isa. 3.21. in that day the Lord will take av/ay their 
tinkling ornaments, the rings and n.-jewels 
NOSTRILS. 
Gen. 2. 7. God breathed into man's n. the breath 
7. 22. all in whose re. was breath of life, died 
Exod. 15. 8. with blast of thy n. waters gathered 
JVuvre. 11. 20. eat till it come out at your re. 
2 Sarre. 22. 9. went a smoke of his re.. Psal. 18.8. 

16. the blast of the breath of his re. Psal. 18. 15. 
^.lob 4. 9. by breath of his n. they are consumed 

27. 3. and the Spirit of God is in my n. 
39. 20. the glory of his re. is terrible 
41. 20. out of h'- re. goeth smoke, as out of a pot 
Isa. 2. 22. from man, whose breath is in his n. 
Lam. 4. 20. the breath of our re. was taken 
Amos 4. 10. stink of your camps come into your re. 

NOT 

Is a particle of denyincr, [1] Absolutely, Exod. 

3H 



NOT 

20. 13, 17. [2] Conditionally, Galatians 5. 2L 
[3] Comparatively, 1 Cor. 1. 17 
1 Kings 11. 39. I will altiict, biH n. for ever 
Job 7. 8. thine eyes are upon me, and 1 am n. 

14. 21. come to honour, he knowelh it n. 35. 15 
Psal. 115. 1. n. unto us, O Lord, re. to us be glory 

119.36. to thy testimonies, and re. to covetou^nes3 
Prov. 12. 7. the wicked are re. 1| 23. 23. sell it re. 

27.24. for riches are n. for ever, doth crown endure 
Isa. 3. 7. I will n. be a healer, make me n. a ruler 

10. 11. shall I re. as I have done to Samaria, so do 
16. 6. pride of Moab, but his lies shall jz.be so 
30. 1. take counsel, out n. of me, n. of my Spirit 
41. 9. 1 have chosen thee, and re. cast thee away 

44. 21. thou shalt re. be forgotten of me 

45. 13. let go my captives, re. for a price nor reward 

48. 1. but n. in truth and righteousness . 

49. 15. they may forget, yet will I n. forget thee 
57. 11. 1 held my peace, and thou fearest me n. 
65. 1. 1 am found of them that sought me n. 

Jer. 4. 11. a v;ind, n.to fan || 10. 20. and they are lu 

11. 8. I compjanded, but they did them ?i. 

14. 9. leave us re. 1| 21. 10. and re. for good, 39. 16. - 
14. 1 sent them re. neither have commanded them, 
15. \ 23. 32. 1 29. 9, 31. | Ezek. 13, 6. 

23. 18. and n. out of the mouth of the Lord 

29. 11. of peace, and re. of evil || 30. 5. 7i. of peace 

31. 15. because they M'ere re.. Mat. 2. 18. 
Lam.3.2. brought into darkness, but re. into light 

5. 7. our fathers have sinned, and are n. 
Ezek. 16. 16. the like things shal' re. come 
61. I will give them, but re. by thy covenant 

20. 44. n. according lo your wicked ways 

23. 2. yet thou art a man, and n. Qod 

33. 31. they hear, but they will 77,. do them, 32. 

36. 22. I do re. this for your sa'kes, O Israel, 32. 
Dan. 8. 24. shall be mighty, but n. by his power 

9. 26. but re. for himself || 11. 25. shall re. stand 
Hos. 1. 9. ye are 7i.my peoi)le, I will u. be your God 

7. 16. they return, but 71. to the IMost High 
Amos 7. 3. it shall re. be, saith the Lord, 6. 
Uab. 2. 3. at the end it shall si!eak,and re. lie 
Zech. 1. 4. be ye re. as your fathers, to whom 

4. 6. re. by might nor power, but by my Spirit 
Jilal. 3. 6. for I am the Lord, I c*lmnge re. 
Mat. 6. 5. be re. like the hypocrites, 8, 16. 

7. 25. and it fell re. || 26. and duetli them u. 
29. for he taught n. as the scribes, Mark 1. 22, 

9. 13. 1 will have mercy, and n. sacrifice, 12. 7. 
12. 31. shall 71. be forgiven to men, 32. Luke 12.10. 
16. 22. saying, Ijord, this shall n. be unto thee 

20. 26. but it shall re. be so among you, whoso will 
28. the Son of'man came,?i.to be ministered unto 

21. 30. the second said, I go, sir, and went 71. 

23. 3. but do re. ye after their works 

23. to have done, and 71. to le.ave the other undone 

24. 6. the end is re. yet || 17. let him 7i. come down 

25. 43. ye clothed me n. ye visited me 71. 
45. did it n. to one of these, did it re. to me 

26. 5. 71. on the feast day, lest there be an uproar 

39. re. as I will, but as thou wilt, Mark 14. 36. 

Jfa?-A:8.18.seeyere.? hearye?!.? do ye?E.? remem.1 

10. 43. but so it shall re. be among you 

14. 7. the poor ye have, but me ye have 7i. always 
Luke 3. 15. whether he were the Christ or 71. 
13. 14. be healed, and ?i. on the sabbath-day 
18. 11. that I am re. as other men are 

22. 57. woman, I know him re. I| 58. man, I am n. 
John 1. 20. he confessed, I am re. the Christ, 3. 28. 

4. 42. we believe, re. because of thy saying 

5. 40. ye will re.corae to me, that ye might have life 
42. I know ye have 71. the love of God in you 

6. 26. ye seek me n. because ye saw the miracles 

38. I came down, re. to do mine own will 
8.16. myjudgment is true, for I am re. alone, 16.32. 

23. 1 am 7i. of tlris world || 10. 12. re. the shepherd 
10. 26. ye believe re. because ye are re.ofmy sheep 
11.40. said 1 7i.unto thee, if thou vv'ouldest beheve 

51. this spake he, re. of himself, but being high-pr. 

52. and re., for that nation only, but that also 

12. 6. this he said, re. that he cared for the poor ^ 
47. 1 judge him ?i. for I came re. to judge world 

13. 9. Lord, re. my feet only, but also my hands 
10. ye arc clean, but re. all ji 14.2. if it were ??. so 

14. 22. Judas, re. Iscariot, and 71. to the world 
27. re. as the world giveth, give I unto you 

15. 15. 1 call you re. servants, but friends 

16. 7. if I go ?2.. away, the Comforter will n. come 
13. for he shall re. speak of him&elf 

18. 40. saying, re. this man || 20. 17. touch me re. 
Acts 4. 18. n. to speak at all in the name of Jesus 
7.53.have re.kept it || 8. 32. he opened re. his mouth 
10. 41. and shewed him, n. to all the people 

12. 22. it is the voice of a god, and re. of a man 

13. 25. 1 am re. he 1| 18. 9. hold re. thy peace 

17. 27. though he be re. far from every one of ua 

20. 22. re. knowing the things that shall befall 
29.- shall wolves enter in re. sparing the flock 

21. 13. for I am ready re. to be bound oniv 
Acts 23. 5. I wist n. that he was the bigh-priest 



NOT 

Itoin. 2. 13 n. the hearers of the law are just 
14.these having/i.thela\v,are alaw to themselves 
2\). and n. in the letter || 4. '2. but n. before God 

4. 5. but to him that worketh n. but believeth 

10. n. in circumcision, but uncircumcision 

5. 16. and n. as it was by one tiiat sinned 
7. 15. I allow n. what I would, that do I «. 

S. 9. but ye are ?i. in the flesh, but in the Spirit 
3'i. how shall he 7i. with liim give usallthingsl 
9. 24. n. of the Jews only, but of the Gentiles 
2(5. whpre it was said, ye are n. my people 
11). 18. have tiiey ?i. heard? yes, verily 
12. 3. n. to think of himself more highly than 
15. 1. ought to bear, and n. to please ourselves 

20. to preach n. where Christ was named 
11). 4. to whom n. only I give thanks, but also 

1 Cor. 1. 28. hath chosen the things which are n. 

2. 9. eye hath?i. seen, nor ear heard, nor entered 

3. 2. n. with meat |! 7. 10. yet n. I, but the Lord 
3. are ye ?i. carnal, and walk as men, 4. 

4. 6. 71. to think of men above that is written 
19. and I will know, n. the speech of them which 

5. 8. 7t. with old leaven || 6. i.n. before the saints 
7. 12. but to the rest speak I, n. the Lord 
9.1.am I/i.an aposile? aml?i. free? have 1 7i. seen 

26. 1 therefore so run, 7t. as uncertainly 

y 10. 29. conscience, I say, ?i. thine own, but of others 

11. 22. have ye n. houses to eat and drink in ? 

12. 16. because n. the eye, I am n. of the body 

15. 10. yet n. I, but the grace of God with me 

2 Cor. 2. 17. for we are7i. as many which corrupt 
3. 3. li. with ink, /t. in tables of stone 

5. n. that we are sufficient of ourselves 
13. 71. as Moses, which put a vail over his face 
4.1. wefaint n. 16. 1|7. maybe of God, and 7i.of us 
9. n. forsaken, ca=t down, but n. destroyed 

5. 1. we have a house n. made with hands 

7. we walk by faitii, 7i. by sight || 12. n. in heart 

7. 7. God comforted us, n. by his coming only 
9. I rejoice, n. that ye were made sorry 

12.1 did it n. for his cause that had done wrong 

8. 5. and this tiiey did, n. as we hoped, but first 
12. and ?i. according to that he hath ?;. 

10. 12. we dare n. make ourselves of the number 
12.18. walked we n. in the same spirit, same steps? 

Oal. 1. 1. Paul an apostle, n. of men, nor by man 
2. 20. I live, yet n. 1 1| 6. 4. and ?i. in another 

Epli. 2. 8. through faith, and that n. of yourselves 
9. n. of works || 5. 15. n. as fools, but as wise 

6. 7. doing service as to the Lord, and 7i. to men 

12. for we wrestle n. against flesh and blood 
Phil. I. 29. it is given to you, n. only to believe 

2. 12. have obeyed, n. as in my presence only 
27. and n. on him only, but on me also 

3. 9. found in him, n. having mine own righteousn. 

12. 71. as though 1 had already attained, or perfect 

Col. 2. 19.71. holding the head, from which the body 

21. touch n. taste n. handle n. all to perish 

3. 2. on things above n. on things on the earth 

23. do heartily, as to the Lord, and n. to men 

1 Thess. 2. 1. our entrance, that it was n. in vain 
13.ye received it 71. as wordof men,butwordofG. 

5. 6. therefore let us n. sleep as do others 

2 Thess. 3. 2. for all men have n. faith 

9. 71. because we have n. power, but to make 

1 Tim. 3. 3. n. given to wine, n. greedy of lucre 

2 Tim. 1. 9. n. according to our works. Tit. 3. 5. 

4. 8. and n. to me only, but to them that love 
Tit. 2. 9. to please them, n. answering again 
Philejn.lQ.n.now as a servant, but above a servant 
Heb. 7. 20. n. without an oath, he was made priest 

8. 2. which the Lord pitched, and n. man 
9.7.7i.without blood, which he offered for himself 

11. n. made with hands, n. of this building 

11. 1. failli is the evidence of things ?i. seen 

13. died, n. having received the promises 

40. they without us should n. be made perfect 

12. 8. bastards, n. sons || 13. 17. n. with grief 
Jam. 1. 23. if any man be a hearer, and n. a doer 

2. 14. and have n. works, can faith save him ? 

24. 71. by faith only 1| 3. 2. offend n. in word 
4. 2. yet we have n. \\ 17. and doeth it n. it is sin 

IPet. 2. 10. n. a people, had n. obtained mercy 
18. be subject, n only to the good and gentle 
23. who reviled n. again, he threatened n. 
2 Pet. 2. 21. better for them n. to have known 
1 John 2. 23. the same ha.\.hn. the Father 
3. 12. 71. as Cain || 4. 10. n. that we loved God 
5. 12. he that hath n. the Son, hath n. life 

17. and there is a sin n. unto death 
Jude 19. these be sensual, having n. the Spirit 
Rev.2. 2. which say, they are apostles, and are n. 9. 
19. 10. he said unto me, see thou do it n. 22. 9. 
See Able, Afraid, Ashamed, Answered, 
Believe, Confounded, Departed, De- 
stroy, DIe, Eat, Enter, Fear, Few, 
Find, Forsaken, Give, Given, Hear, 
Hearken, Hid. 

If NOT. 

Oen. 18. 21. 1 will go down, and if n. I will know 

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NOT 

Gen. 24. 49. and if n. tell mo, that 1 may know 
Exod. 32. 32. if n. blot me, I pray, outof thy book 
,Judg. 9. 15. if n. let fire come out of heaven, 20. 

1 Sam. 2. 16. and if n. I will take it by force 

6. 9. but if n. then we shall kn«w that it is not 
26'a7rt.l3. 26. 7/71. letAmncngo j| 17. 6. t/" ?i. speak 

2 Kings 2. 10. but if n. it shah not be so 
.hb 9. 24. if n. where, and who is he ? 

33. 33. ifn. hearken to me, hold thy peace 
Zcch. 11. 12. give me my price, and if n. forbear 
L,u/ce 10. 6. if ?i. it siiall turn to you again 

13. 9. and ifn. then thou shalt cut it down 
See Is, Knew, Know, JNJo, Obey, Obeyed, 
Passed, See, Seek, So, Will, Would. 
Or NOT. 
Ge7i.24.21.Lord made his journey prosperouso?-n. 
Exod. 17. 7. saying, is the Lord among us, orn.7 
JVuni. 11. 23. whether my word come to pass 07-7t. 

13. 20. whether there be wood therein or n. 
Judg. 2. 22. as their fathers did keep it, or n. 

NOTABLE 

Signifies, [1] Conspicuous, or sightly, Dan. 8. 5. 
[2] Notorious, Mat. 27. 16. [3] Terrible, Acts 
2. 20. [4] Known', or apparent, Acts 4. 16. 

Dan. 8. 5. the goat had a 7i. horn between his eyes 
8. for it came up four n. ones, toward four winds 

Mat. 27. 16. and they had then a n. prisoner 

Jlcts 2. 20. before that n. day of the Lord come 

4. 16. a 71. miracle hath been done by them 

NOTE, ED. 

Isa. 30. 8. now go, Avrite it, and ji. it in a book 

Dan. 10. 21. that is n. in the scripture of truth 

2 Thess. 3. 14. n. that man, and have no company 
NOTE. 

Rom. 16. 7. who are of 7i. among the apostles 
NOTHING 

Signifies, [1] JSTot any thing. Gen. 19. 8. [2j For 
no use or service. Mat. 5. 13. [3] Of no force 
to bind or oblige. Mat. 23. 16, 18. [4] JVo good 
iDorks that are acceptable to God, John 15. 5. 
[5] False and groundless, Acts 21. 24. [6] .J^o 
other means, Mark 9. 29 [7] JsTo reward or 
wages, 3 John 7. [8] J^o new doctrine pertain- 
ing to salvation. Gal. 2. 6. [9] JVo sin o^ 
guilt, John 14. 30. [10] Jfo divine power, no 
God, 1 Cor. 8. 4. 

It is taken, [1] .Absolutely, Job 26. 7. Psal. 49. 
17. [2] Comparatively, Psal. 39. 5. Isa. 40. 
17. [3] 171 a perso7i's estimatio7i of himself, 
2 Cor. 12. 11. [4] JVot in the matter, but in 
the man7ier, as being of no use or service, 1 Cor. 
7. 19. Thus circu7ncision is called nothing, be- 
cause it avails 7iolhi7ig, in point of acceptation 
with God 710W m gospel-times. 

Gen. 11. 6. now 7i. will be restrained from them 

19. 8. only unto these men do 7i. for they came 
26. 29. as we have done to thee ti. but good 
40. 15. and here also have I done n. to put me 

Exod. 9. 4. n. die that is the children's of Israel 
12. 10. let 71. of it remain until morning 
20. ye shall eat n. leavened in your habi'.ations 

10. 18. gathered much, had ?i. over, 2 Co7'. 8. 15. 
22.3.if he have n. then he shall be sold for his theft 

23. 26. there shall 7i. cast their young 
JV*M??7. 6. 4. eat n. that is made of the vine-tree 

16. 26. touch 77. of theirs, lest ye be consumed 
22. 16. let 77. hinder thee from comiiig 
Deut. 2. 7. thou hast lacked n. JVeh. 9. 21. 

20. 16. thou shalt save alive n. that breatheth 
22. 26. to the damsel thou shalt 'do n. 

28. 55. because he hath 7i. left him in the siege 
Josh. 11. 15. Joshua left ?(. commanded undone 
Judg. 2. t 19. let n. fall of their own doings 

3. 2. at least such as before knew n. thereof 

14. 6. he rent him, and had 7!. in his hand 

1 Sam. 3. 18. Samuel told, and hid 7i. from him 
20. 2. my father will do 7i. but will shew it me 
22. 15. thy servant knew 7i. of all this 

25. 21. so that 7?,. was missed of all, 30. 19. 

36. she told him n. less or more until morning 
2Sa7n.l2.3. the poor man had 7i.save one ewe-lamb 

24. 24. not offer of that which doth cost me n. 
LKings 4. 27. provided victuals, they lacked n. 

8. 9. there was 7i. in the ark save the two tables 
10.21.silver was7i. accounted of in daysofSolom. 

11. 22. and he answered n. I^uke 22. 35. 
22. 16. tell me ti. but truth, 2 Chron. 18. 15. 

2 Kings 10. 10. fall n. to earth of word 6f the Lord 
20. 13. 71. in his house that he shewed not 

17. be carried away, n. shall be left, Isa. 39. 2, 6. 
2Chr. 9. 2. n. hid from Solom. which he told hernot 
Ezra 4. 3. ye have n. to do with us in building 
JVcA. 5. 8. then they found 71. to answer 

12. we will restore, and require n. of them 

8. 10. send portions for whom n. is prepared 

9. 21. sustained them, so that they lacked 71. 
Esth. 2. 15. now Esther required n. but what 

5. 13. yet all this availeth me n. so long as I see 

6. 10. let 71. fail of afl that thou hast spoken 
Job 6. 18. they go to n. and perish H 21. for ye are n. 



NOT 

Job 8. 9. we are but of yesterday, and know h„ 
24. 25. who will make my speech 7i. worth 
26. 7. and he hangclh the earth upon n. 
34. 9. for he hath said, it pjofiteth a man n. tha' 
he should delight liimself with Goij 

Psal. 17. 3. thou hast tried me and shalt find 11 

39. 5. and mine age is as 71. before thee 

49. 17. when he dieih, he shall carry 7*. away 
119.165.who love thylaw,and 7i.shall offend them 

P7'o».9.13. a fool, woman is simple, a«i \ knovveth n. 
10. 2. treasures of wickedness profit 71. 

13. 4. the sluggard desireth, and hath 7!. 20. 4. 
7. there is that maketh himself rich, yet hath 7e, 

22. 27. if thou hast ?i. to pay, why should betake 
Ecci.3.14. whatsoever God doeth,/(.can be put to it 

5. 15. and he shall take?i. of his labour 

6. 2. so that he wanteth n- for his soul of all 

7. 14. to the end thatman siiould find 71. after him 
7sa.34.12.none there, and all her princes shall be 7», 

40. 17. all nations before him are as n. they art 
counted to him less than 71. and vanity, 41. 2Lt. 

23. that bringeth the princes to 71. 41. 11, 12. 
43. 1 10. before me there was 71. formed of God 

Jer. 10. 24. not in anger, lest thou bring me to 71. 
32. 23. done ti. of all that thou commandestthem 
38. 14. I will ask thee a thing, hide 71. from me 
39. 10. left of the poor which had n. in Judah 
42. 4. I will keep n. back from you 

50. 26. destroy her utterly, let n. of her be left 
Lam. 1. 12. is it 71. to you, all ye that pass by 1 
Ezek. 13. 3. woe to the prophets that have seen n, 
Dan.i. 35. all the inhabitants of earth reputed as ?£. 

9. t 26. Messiah be cut off, but shall have n. 
Joel 2.3. a wilderness,yea, and-7(. shall escape them 
./!i77Jos3. 4. will young lion cry if he have taken ?i.? 

5. taken up snare, and taken 71. \\ 7. Ld. will do n. 
Hag. 2. 3. is it not in comparison of it as n. ? 
Zech. 8. t 10. the hire of a man became n. 
Mat. 15. 32. they have 71. to eat, Mark^M. 1 8. 1, 2. 

17. 20. 7J. shall be impossible to you, Lukel. 37 
21.19.he found 71. thereon but leaves, Mark 11. 13. 
26.62.ansvverestthou7i.? what is it these vvitnessi 
27.12. he answered 77. Mark 14.60, 61. 1 15. 3,4,5- 

19. have thou 71. to do with that just man 

24. when Pilate saw that he could prevail n. 
Mark 1. 44. see thou say n. to any man, but go 

5. 26. and had spent all, and was n. bettered 
6.8.they should take 7i.for theirjourney, Aw/re 9.3. 
9. 29. this kind can come forth by 7«. but by prayei 
Luke 4. 2. and in those days he did eat n. 
5. 5. have toiled all night and taken 71. John 21. 3 
7. 42. they had 71. to pay, he frankly forgave them 

10. 19. and 71. shall by any means hurt you 

11. 6. and I have n. to set before him 

23. 15. and lo,7i. worthy of death is done to him. 

.acts 23. 29. I 25. 25. | 26. 31. 
41. but this man hath done 71. amiss 
JohnS. 27.man can receive 7(.except it be given him 

5. 19. verily the Son can do 71. of himself, 30. 

6. 12. gather, that 71. be lost || 39. 1 should lose n. 
63. the Spirit quickeneth, the flesh- profiteth n. 

7. 26. they say 71. \\ 8. 28. I do ?7. of myself 

9. 33. he could do 7t. || 11. 49. ye know 71. at all 

12. 19. perceive ye how ye prevail 71. ? behold 

14. 30. the prince of this v/orld hath n. in me 

15. 5. I am the vine, for without me ye can doTj. 

16. 23. and in that day ye shall ask me 71. 
24. hitherto have'ye asked 71. in my name 

18. 20. I spake openly, in secret have I said n. 
Jlcts 4. 14. they could say n. against it 

21. finding 77. how they might punish them 

10. 20. and go with them, doubting n. 11. 12. 

19. 36. ye ought to be quiet, and do n. rashly 

20. 20. I kept back 77. that was profitable to you 

21. 24. all may know, that those things are n. 
23. 14. we will eat 71. until we have slain Paul 
27. 33. ye have continued fasting, having taken n 

1 Cor. 1'. 19. bring t0 7i.the understand, of prudent 
4.4. 1 know 77. by mys.|| 5. judge 71. before the time 

8. 2. he knoweth 77. yet as he ought to know 

9. 16. for though I preach, I have n. to glory of 

13. 2. and have no charity, I am n. 2 Cor. 12. IL 
3. and have not charity, it profiteth me n. 

2 Cor. 6.10. as having 71. yet possessing all thinga 
13. 8. for we can do 77. against the truth 

Gal. 2. 6. they in conference added 7;. to me 

4. 1. heir when a child, diftereth n. from a servant 

5. 2. I say unto you, Christ shall profit you n. 
Phil.2. 3. let 71. be done through strife or vain-glory 
1 Tim. 4. 4. every creature is good, n. to be refused 

5.21. doing 77.by partiality || 6.4.proud, knowing tj 
- 6. 7. for we brought 71. and we can carry ji. out 

Tit. 3. 13. that n. be wanting unto them 
Fhilem. 14. without thy mind would I do 71. 
Heb. 2. 8. he left n. that is not put under him 

7. 14. Moses spake 7i. concerning priesthood 

19. for the law made 77. perfect, but bringing in 
Jam. 1. 4. be perfect and entire, wanting 71. 

6. but let him ask in faith, n. wavering 

3 JohTil. they went forth, taking tu of the Genti\es 



NOW 



NOW 



NUM 



For NOTHING. 

Ex ad. 21. 2. In llie seventh he .shall go out i'tieefor n. 
Isa. 44. 10. an image that is profitable /or n. 
Jcr. 13. 7. the girdle was prolitahle/or n. 10. 
JI/a£.5.13.unsavourj salt is good/. -«. to be cast out 
Luke 6. 35. do good ai)d lend, hoping /or ?!.. again 
Plul.-k.^.b^ caroi'ul/or n. but by prayer and suppl. 

hi NOTHING. 

■ids 17. 21. Athenians spent their time in n. else 

2 Cor. 7. 9. ye might receive damage by us in n. 

1-2. 11. inn. am 1 behind chiefest, though I be n. 

Phil. 1. 20. and my hope, thatni 7i. I shall be asha. 

28. and ni n. territied bv your adversaries 

Is NOTHING. 
vVum. 11.6. there is n. at all besides this manna 
Judg.l. 14. this isn. else save the sword of Gideon 
1 Sam. 27. 1. there is n. better than to go to Philist. 

1 Kings Id. 43. he looked, and said, there is n. 
2Kings 20.15. there is 7i.amongmy treas./sa.39.4. 

2 Ckr. 14. 11. it is n. with thee to help with many 
JVe/t. 2. 2. this is n. else bat sorrow of heart 
Estli. 6. 3. they said, there is n. done for him 
Psal. 19. 6. there is n. hid from the heat thereof 
Prov. 8. 8. there is n. froward or perverse in them 
Eccl. 2. 24. there is n. better for a man, 3. 22. 

5. 14. begetteth a son, and there is n. in his hand 
Jer. 32. 17. there is n. too hard for thee 
Mat. 10. 2G. for there is n. covered that shall not 
be revealed, Mark 4. 22. Luke 12. 2. 

23. It), whoso shall swear by the temple, it is n. 

18. whoso shall swear by the altar, it is n. 
Mark 7. 15. there is n. from without a man defileth 
J"kn8. 54. if I honour myself, my honour is n. 
Rom. 14. 14. that there is n. unclean of itself 
lCi;r.7. 19. circumcision is n. uncircumcisionts n- 

8. 4. we know that an idol is n. in the world 
Gal. 6. 3. when he is n. he deceiveth himself 
Tit. 1. 15. to them that are defiled is n. pure 

Of NOTHING. 
Isa. 41. 24. behold, ye are of ,n. your work nought 
1 Tliess. 4. 12. and that ye may have lack of n. 
Rcv.'i.ll.l am rich, increased, and have need o/ re. 

NOTWITHSTANDING. 
Exod. 16. 20. n. they hearkened not to Moses, but 
some left of it, I Sam. 2. 25. 2 Kings 17. 14. 

21.21. w,. if he continue a day or two not punished 
Deut. 1. 26. n. ye would not go up, but rebelled 
I Kings 11. 12. a. in thy days I will not do it 
Jcr. 35. 14. n. I have spoken unto you, rising early 
Mai. 2. 22. n. being warned of Gud in a dream 

11. 11. n. he that is least in kingdom is greater 
17. 27. re. lest we should offend, go to the sea 

Luke 10.11. n. be sure of this that kingdom is come 

20. n. in this rejoice not that spirits are subject 
Phil.l. 18. re. whether in pretence or truth Christ is 

4. 14. re. iiave well done, that ye communicate with 

1 Tim. 2. 15. re. she shall be saved in child-bearing 

2 Tim. 4. 17. re. L. stood with me, and strengthened 
Jam. 2. 16. re. ye give not those things needful 
Rev. 2. 20. n. 1 have a few things against thee 

NOUGHT, see Nauqht. 

NOVICE. 

1 Tim. 3. 6. not a n. lest being lifted up with pride 

NOURISH 
Signifies, [1] To feed or maintain^ Gen. 47. 12. 
[2] To educate or bring up, Acts 7. 21. [3] 
To cause to grow, Isa. 44. 14. [4] To instruct, 
1 Tim. 4. 6. [5] To cherishand comfort, Ruth 
4. 15. Jam. 5. 5. 
Gen. 45. 11. and there will I n. thee, 50. 21. 
r5a.7.2l.that man shallre. young cow and two sheep 
23. 4. nor do I re. up young men,norbrin^ U;) vi,g;;js 
44. 14. he planteth an ash, the rain doth re. it 

NOURISHED. 
Gen. 47. 12. Joseph n. his father and brethren 
'2 Sam. 12. 3. a lamb which he bought and re. up 
Isa.X. 2. 1 have 7i.and brought up children, and they 
Ezek. 19. 2. she n. her whelps among young lions 
Jlcts 7.20. andre. in his father's house three months 

21. Pharaoh's daughter n. him for her own son 

12. 2C their country was re. by the king's country 
! Tim. 4.6. n. up in words of faith and good doctr. 
Jam.5. 5. have re. your hearts asin day of slaughter 
Rev. 12 14. n. for a time, times, and half a time 

NOURISHER, S. 
Ruth 4.15. women said, he shall be re. of thy old age 
•IKings 10. fl- Jehu sent to the re. of Ahab's childr. 
Isa. 49. 123. and kings shall be thy n. and queens 
Jer. 46. [25. 1 will punish the n. of No 

NOURISHETH. 
Eph. 5. 29. but n. his flesh, as the Lord the church 

NOURISHING. 
7)are.l.5.so ii.them three years to stand before king 
Kah. 3. t8. art thou better than re. No 1 

NOURISHMENT. 
CoZ.2.19.all the lody by joints and bands having re. 

NOW. 
Gen. 2. 23. Adam said, this is re. bone of my bones 

18. 21. 1 will go down re. and see whether they 

19. 9. n. will .we deal worse with thee than 

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Gen. 22. 12. for re. I knew that thou fearest God 

26. 29. thou art re. the blessed of the Lord 

27. 37. wkat shall I do re. to thee, my son 1 
29. 35. she said re. will I praise the Lord 
32.4. sojourned with Laban,and stayed there till re. 
43. 11. Israel said to them, if it be so re. do this 
45. 8. so n- it was not you that sent me hither 
46. 34. trade hath been about catt. from youth tilhi. 

Exod. 9. 18. not such hail been in Egypt even till re. 
10. 11. go n. ye that are men, and serve the Lord 
32. 32. yet re. if thou wilt forgive their sin 

J^Tani. 12. 13. heal her re. O God, I beseech thee 

14. 19. hast forgiven this people from Egypt tilbi. 
24. 17. I shall see him, but not re. shall behold him 

JosA.5.14.butascaptamofLord's host am Ire. come 
7. 19. tell me n. what thou hast done, hide it not 

Judg. 11. 7. why are ye come to me re. in distress 1 
17. 13. n. I know that the Lord will do me good 

1 Sam. 2. 16. nay, but thou shaltgive it me re. 
30. but n. the Lord saith, be it far from me 

15. 30. honour me re. I pray thee, before the elders 
17. 29. what have 1 re. donel is there not a cause! 

2 Sam. 13. 25. nay, my son, let us not all n. go 

15. 34. so will I re. also be thy servant 

24. 14. let us n. fall into thefcand of the Lord 
IKings 14. 14. who shall cut off, but whati even re. 

19. 4. it is enough, re. O Lord, take away my life 

2 Kings 1. 5. he said, why are ye n. turned backl 

8. 6. restore all that was her's since she went till n. 

10. 10. know re. there shall fall to earth nothing 

15. 25. am I re. come up without Lord, Isa. 36. 10. 

19. 25. re. have I brought it to pass, Isa. 37. 26. 

20. 3. remember 7i. how I have walked, Isa. 38. 3. 
Ezra 4. 13. be it n. known to the king, if city built 

5.16. even till n. hath it been building, not finished 
9. 8. re. for little space grace been shewed from Lord 

10. 2. re. there is hope in Isr. concerning this thing 
.Job 1. 11. put forth thy hand re. and touch, 2. 5. 

4. 5. 71. it is come upon thee, and thou faintest 
6.21. for re.ye are nothing, ye see my casting down 
17. 3. lay down u. \\ 24. 25. and if it be not so n. 
15. where is re. my hopeiySO. 9.7i. am I their song 
42. 5. have heard of thee, butre. my eye seeth thee 

Psal. 12. 5. re. will I arise, saith the Lord 
» 20. 6. re. know I that the Lord saveth his anointed 
39. 7. re. Lord, what wait I for, my hope is in thee 
115. 2. why heathen say. where is re. their God 1 
118. 25. save n. I beseech thee, O Lord, send now 
119. 67. but re. have I kept thy word 

Prov. 6. 3. du this re. my son, and deliver thyself 
7. 12. re. she is without, re. in the streets, and lieth 

Eccl. 2. 1. go to re. II 3. 15. what hath been is re- 
16. that which 77. is shall all be forgotten 

Cant. 3. 2. I will rise re. and go about the city 

Isa. 5. 5. n. go to, I will tell you what I will do 

16. 14. but 71. the Lord hath spoken, saying 
19. 12. thy wise men, let them tell thee re. 
22.1. what aileth thee re. that thou art wholly gone 
33. 10. 71. will I rise, n. will I lift up myself 
64. 8. but 71. O Lord, thou art our Father 

Jer. 2. 18. re. what hast thou to do in way of Egypt? 
4. 12. re. will I give sentence against them 

17. 15. the word of the Lord let it re. come 

25. 5. turn n. every one from his evil way 
30.6. ask ye 71. and see whether a man doth travail 

34. 15. ye were re. turned, and had done right 

35. 15. return ye re. every man from his evil way 
45. 3. woe is me n. the Lord hath added grief 

Dan. 10. 11. O Daniel, to thee am I re. sent 
Hos. 2. 7. for then was it better with me than re. 

13. 2. and re. they sin more and more, and made 
7.p.ch.\.i. turn ye 7i.from your evil ways and doings 

9.8. for re. have I seen with mine eyes 
Mai. 3. 10. prove me re. herewith, saith the Lord 
Mat. 1. 22. re. all this was done, that it might be 

11. 12. from the days of John the Baptist, till re. 

26. 45. sleep on re. H 27. 43. let him deliver him re. 
53. thinkest that I cannot re. pray to my Father 1 

27. 42. let him n. come down from the cross 
Mark 4. 37. so that the ship was re. full of waves 
Luke 2.29. Lord, re.lettest thy serv. depart in peace 

10. 36. which re. these three was neighbour to himl 

14. 17. come, for ail things are re. ready 
22. 36. butre. he that hath a purse, let him take it 

John'i.S. draw out re. and bear to governor of feast 
10. but thou hast kept the good wine until re. 

4. 18. he whom thou re. hast is not thy husband 
23. but the hour cometh, and n. is, 5. 25. 

9.19. who was born blind, how then doth he re. see? 

13.7.whatIdothou knowestnotn.butshalt know 

16. 12. many things, but ye cannot bear them re. 
22. ye re. therefore have sorrow, but I will see you 

29. io, re. speakest thou plainly, and no proverb 

30. re. we are sure || 31. do ye n. believe 1 

17. 13. 1 kept them, an3 re. come I to thee 
21. 14. this is . the third time that Jesus shewed 

Acts 2. 33. shed forth this which ye re. see and hear 

37.re.when they heard this, were pricked in heart 

4. 29. and re. Lord, behold their threatenings 

12. 11. re. I know of a surety Lord sent his angel 



Acts 12.18, 'I. as soon as it was day, there w as a stir 
22. 16. and re. why tarriest thou, ari»B, be baptized 
26. 17. the Gentiles, to whom n. 1 send thee 

Rom. 6. 22. but n. being made free from sin 
7. 17. n. then it is no more I that do it, but s-in 

13. 11. n. it is high time to awake out of sleep 
1 Co7-. 4. 8. n. ye are full, n. ye are rich 

7. 14. re. are they holy || 13. 12. n. I know in part 
16. 7. for 1 v\ ?. .a<.:i see you 71. by the way 
Gal. 1. 9. a.s we said before, so say 1 n. again 
10. for do I re. persuade men or God 7 

2. 20. the lite which I n. live in thetlcsh, Hive by 

3. 3. are ye n. made perfect by the Hesh ? 

4.20. 1 desire to be present with you n. and change 

29. but as then, even so it is re. 
Eph. 3. 10. to the intent that n. to principalities 

5. 8. were darkness, but re. are ye light in the Lord 
Phil. L 5. your fellowship from the first day until re 

2. 12. obeyed, but ?i. much more iu my absence 
Col. 3. 8. but n. ye also put oft' all these, anger 
1 Thsss. 3. 8. n. we live, if ye stand fast in the L. 

1 Tim. 4. 8. having the promise of the life that n. is 

2 Tim. 4. 6. for I am re. ready to be offered 
Philem.16. not re. as a servant, but above a servant 
Heb.2. 8. 71. wesce not yet all things putunder him 
.7a7?i.4.13.go tore, ye that say, to-day or to-morrow 

5.1. goto n. rich men, weep and howl for nr.iseries 
1 Pet. 1. 8. though 71. ye see him not, yet believing 

2. 10. but are n. the people of G. had not obtained 

1 John 2. 8. because the true light re. shineth 

3. 2. 71. are we thesonsof God, it doth not appear 

4. 3. and even re. already is it in the world 

See Behold, Hear, If. 

NOW therefore. 

Gen. 20. 7. re. therefore restore the man his wife 

29. 32. 71. therefore my husband vvill love me 

37. 20. come n. theref.ancnet. us slay him, and cast 

.Josh. 24. 14. re. therefore fear Lord, andserve him 

ISam. 12.13. re. theref. behold king ye have chosei 

16. re. therefore stand and see this great thing 

2 Sam. 4. 11. shall I not th. re. require his blood? 
2 Kings 1. 14. ji. theref. let my life be precious 

1 Chr. 21. 12. 71. theref. advise thyself, what word 

2Chr. 2. 7. send me7i. theref. man cunning to work 

JVe/i. 6. 9. 71. theref. O God, strengthen my hands 

Job 6. 28. 71. therefore be content, look upon me 

Ps. 2. 10. be wise 71. th. O ye kings, be instructed 

Isa. 28. 22. 71. th. be not mockers, lest your band* 

52. 5. re. theref. what have I here, saith the Lord 

Jer. 26. 13. re. theref. amend your ways and doings 

29. 27. re. therefore why hast thou not reproved 

42. 22. n. theref. know certainly that ye shall die 

Dan. 9. 17. re. theref. O our God, hear the prayer 

Joel 2. 12. theref. also 71. saith the Lord, turn ye 

.dmos 6. 7. therefore re. shall they go captive first 

7. 16. 71. therefore hear thou word of the Lord 

ActslO. 33. re. theref. are we all present before God 

15. 10. 71. theref. why tempt ye God, to put a yoke 

16. 36. re. therefore depart, and go in peace 

1 Cor. 6. 7. re. therefore there is a fault among you 

2 Cor. 8. 11. re. therefore perform the doing of it 
Eph. 2. 19. 71. therefore ye are no more strangers 

NUMBER, Substantive, 
Signifies, [1] A small number, such as is easy to 
reckon. Gen. 34. 30. Deut. 4. 27. [2] A great 
number, or 7nultitude, which no man canreckon 
or 7iumber, Psal. 147. 4. [3] Societi/, or com- 
pany, Luke 22. 3. Acts 1. 17. The nuTuber 
of the beast, or the number of the name of 
the beast, Re\ . 13. 17, 18. stands for the 
numerical value of the letters that compose his 
na7ne'. 
Gen. 34. 30. I being few in re. they shall slay me 
41. 49. very much, for it was without 71. 
Exod. 12.4. take the lamb according to 7J. of souls 
16. 16. gather marina, according to re. of persons 
23. 26. nothing barren, 71. of thy days I will fulfil 
Lev. 25. 15. the re. of years after the jubilee, the n. 
of years of the fruits he shall sell, 16, 50. 
26. 22. beasts, which shall make you few in 71. 
JVrem. 1. 2. with the re. of their names, 18, 22. 
3. 22. re. of males from a month old, 23, 34, 40, 4a 
48. odd re. of them is to be redeemed to Aaron 

14. 29. your whole re. from twenty years old 
34. after the re. of days ye searched the land 

15. 12. according to 71. ye shall prepare, so shall 

ye do to every one according to their re. 
23. 10. who can count the re. of fourth part of Isr 
29. 18. their offerings shall be according to tl>eir re. 

21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37. 

31. 36. the half of their portion was in re. 
Deut. 4. 27. left few in re. among heathen, 28. 62. 

7. 7. because ye were more in re. than any people 
25. 2. judge cause him to be beaten by a certain Jt 

32. 8. he set bounds according to the re. of Israe, 
.Josh. 4. 5. every man of you a stone, accord.to re. S 
.hidrr. 6. 5. they and their camels without re. 7. 12. 

7. 6. the re. of them that lapped were 300 men 
21. 23. according to the re. of them that danced 
1 Sam. 6. 4. the re. of the lords of the Philistinas 



X.. 



NUM 



OAK 



OAT 



I Sam. 6. 18. to then, of all the cities of Philistines 

27.17. n. of days David dwelt in country of Phiiisl. 
2Sam.2. 15. ilierc arose and went over by ?i. twelve 

21. yi). iiad lingers and toes twenty-four in ji. 

24. 2. that I may know the 7i. of the people 
9. Joab gave up the sum of the ?i. of the people 
IKings IB.Iil.Klijah took 12stones,accordingto/i- 
1 Ckron. 7. 2. whose n. was in the days of David 



ft. 
11. 
16. 
22. 
23. 



the n. of them after their genealogy, 40 
11. the /i. of mighty men whom David had 
1 19. when ye were but men of n. even a few 
16. of the gold and silver, there is no ru 
3. their n. by their polls, man by man 
t27. the Lcvites n. from twenty and above 
31. set feasts by ?i. I| 25. 1. n. of the workmen 

25. 7. the n. tliat were instructed in the songs 

27. 23. but David took not the n. of them 
2Chr. 12. 3. the people were without n. that came 

26. 12. the whole n. of the chief of the fathers 

29. 32. the 7i. of the burnt-otrerings, bullocks 

30. 24. a great ii. of priests sanctified themselves 
Ezra 1. 9. and this is the n. of the vessels 

2. 2. the ?i. of the men of the people of Israel 

3. 4. and offered the daily burnt-offerings by n. 
6 17. twelve he-goats, according to then, of tribes 
8. 34. by n. and by weight of every one 

£5i/t.9. ll.theji.ofthose slain in Shushan the palace 
Job 1. 5. Job offered according to the n. of them all 
3. 6. let it not come into the 7i. of the months 
5. 9. marvellous things without n. 9. 10. 

14. 5. the n. of his months are with thee 

15. 20. the ?j. of years is hidden to the oppressor 

16. 1 22. when years of re. are come, I shall go 
25. 3. is there any n. of his armies? 

31. 37. I would declare to him the n. of my steps 
34.24.sha!l break in pi^es mighty men without re. 
36. 26. neither can the re. of his years be searched 
SB. 21. because the n. of thy days is great 

Psal. 105. 12. when they were but a few men in re. 
34. caterpillars, and that without re. 

13.9. 18. they are more in re. than the sand 

147. 4. he tellelh the n. of the stars, calleth them 

T5. of his understanding there is no re. 
Eccl. 2. 1 3. re. of days of their life, 5. 1 18. ] G. f 12. 
Csnt. 6.8. there are queens and virgins without re. 
isa. 10. tl9. the rest of the trees shall be re. 

21. 17. the rosidueofthe?i. of archers, mightymen 

40. 26. that bringeth out their host by re. 

55. 11. that furnish the drink-offering to that re. 
Jer.2. 23. as?t. of thy cities are thy gods, O Judah 
32. my people have forgotten me days without re. 

11.13. according to the n. of thy cities, re.ofstreets 
, 44.28. yet a small n. thatescape sword shall return 
Ezek. 4. 4. according to the re. of the days, 5, 9. 

5. 3. thou shall take a few in n. and bind them 

12. 1 16. 1 will leave men in re. from the sword 
43. f 10. and let them measure the re. 

Dan. 9. 2. I understood by books the re. of years 
Hos. 1. 10. re. offsr. shallbeas thesand, Rom.9.27. 
Joel 1. 6. a nation is come up strong and without re. 
^a/i. 3. 3. there is a great re. of carcases, they stumble 
Luke 22. 3. Judas, being of the re. of the twelve 
John 6. 10. the men sat down, in re. 5000, .^cts 4. 4. 
wScfs 1. 15. the re. of the names together were 120 

5. 36. to Theudas a re. of men joined 

6. 1. when the ?i. of disciples was multiplied, 7. 
11. 21. a great n. believed and turned to the Lord 
16. 5. the churches were increased in re. daily 

2Co?'.10. 12. for we darenotmakeourselv.ofthe re. 
1 Tim. 5. 9. let not a widow be taken into the re. 
Rev. 5. 11. the re. of them waBl0,00U times 10,000 

7. 4. I heard the n. of them which were sealed 
9. 16. the re. of the arrfiy of the horsemen 

13. 17. re. of his name || 18. count the re. 
18. it is the n. of a man, and his re. is 665 

15. 2. 1 saw them that had victory over re. of beast 
20. 8. re. of Gog is as the sand of the sea 
NUMBER, Verb. 

Gen. 13. 16. if a man can re. the dust of the earth 
15. 5. tell the stars, if thou be able to n. them 

Lev. 15. 13. he shall n. seven days for his cleansing 

28. then she shall re. to herself seven days 
93.16. after the seventh sabb. shall ye re. fifty days 
2,5.8. thou shall ?z. seven sabbaths of years to thee 

JVmto. 1. 3. Aaron shall re. them by their armies 
■ 49. only thon shalt not re. the tribe of Levi 

3. 15. re. the children of Levi from a month old 
40. n. all the first-born of the males of Israel 

4. 23. until fifty years old shalt thou re. them, 30. 

29. as for the sons of Merari thou shalt re. them 
37. which Moses and Aaron did re. 41. 

Dcut. 18. 9. seven weeks shalt thou re. begin tore. 

1 Sam. 14. 17. re. and see who is gone from us 

2 Sam. 24. 1. to say, go re,. Israel and Judah 

2. go now and re. the people, 4. 1 Chron. 21. 2. 
1 Kings 20. 25. re. thee an army like the army lost 
1 Chron. 21. 1. Satan provoked David tow. Israel 
27. 24. Joab began to re. but he finished not 
Job 38. 37. who can re. the clouds in wisdom ! 
39. 2. canst thou n the months that *;hey fulfil? 
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Ps. 90. 12. so teach us to re. our days, that we may 
Isa. 65. 12. therefore will I re. you to the sword 
Rev. 7. 9. a great multitude which no man could re. 
NUMBERS. 

1 Chron. 12. 23. these are the re. of the bands 

2 Chrun. 17. 14. these are the re. of them, accord. 
Psal. 71. 15. for I know not the re. thereof 

NUMBERED. 
Gen. 13. 16. then shall thy seed also be re. 
16. 10. it shall not be n. for multitude, 32. 12. 
£x<?<Z.30.13.that passeth among them that are «.14. 
38. 25. them that were re. of the congregation, 26. 
JVum. 1. 19. he re. them in the wilderness of Sinai 
21. those that were n. of them, 23, 44, 46. | 2. 4, 
13, 15,19,21,23,28,28,30. 
47. the Levites were not re. among them, 2. 33. 

2. 9. all that were n. in the camp of Judah 

16. were re. in camp of Reuben || 24.?i.ofEphraim 
31. re. in camp of Dan || 3. 16. Moses re. them, 42. 

3. 39. all that were re. of the Levites were 22,000 

4. 34. they n. of the sons of the Kohathites, 37. 
38. those that were n. of the Gershonites, 41. 
42. those that were ?i. of the sons of Merari, 45. 
45. these whom Moses and Aaron re. 

7. 2. who were prinles and over them that were re. 

14.29. carcases fell in wilderness, all that were re. 

26.51. these were re. of the children of Israel 
57. re. of the Levites || 63. Moses andEleazar re. 
.Tosh. 8. 10. Joshua rose early and re. the people 
Judg. 20. 15. the children of Benjamin were n. 
1 Sam. 11. 8. and when he re. them in Bezek 

15. 4. Saul n. people in Telaim 200,000 footmen 
25'am.l8.1. David re. the people that were with him 

24. 10. David's heart smote him after he had re. 

1 Kings 3. 8. a great people that cannot be re. 
8.5.sheep and oxen that could not be n. 2 Chr.5. 6. 
20. 15. then he n. the princes of the provinces 

26.at return of the year Ben-hadad re.the Syrians 
27. Israel were n. and were like two flocks 

2 Kings 3. 6. and king Jehoram 7U all Israel 

1 Chron. 21. 17. I commanded the people to be re. 
23. 3. now the Levites were re. from thirty years,27. 

2 Chr. 2. 17. Solomon re. all the strangers in Israel 
25. 5. he re. them from twenty years old and above 

Ezra 1. 8. Cyrus n. the vessels to Sheshbazzar 
Psal. 40. 5. they are more than can be re. 
Eccl. 1. 15. that which is wanting cannot be re. 
Isa. 22. 10. ye have re. the houses of Jerusalem 
53. 12. he was n. with transgressors, Mark 15. 28. 
Jer. 33. 22. as the host of heaven, cannot be re,. 
/)aw.5.26. God hath re. thy kingdom, and finished it 
i/os.l.lO.as the sand of the sea, which cannot be re. 
.yi/ai.10.30. hairs of your head are all re. Luke 12. 7. 
Acts 1. 17. for he was re. with us, and obtained part 
26. Matthias was re., with the eleven apostles 
NUMBEREST. 
Exod. 30. 12. shall give every man a ransom when 
thou n. that there be no plague when thou re. 
Job 14. 16. for now thou re. my steps, dost not thou 

NUMBERING. 
Gen. 41. 49. Joseph gathered corn until he left re. 
2 Ckron. 2. 17. after there, wherewith David numb. 

NURSE 

Signifies, [1] A woman who suckles a child, 

Exod. 2. 7. [2] One that assists iii bringing up 

of children, Ruth 4. 16. It is applied, [1] To 

godly kings and queens, who have a sincere 

affection and tender regard to the church, Isa. 

49.23. [2] To faithful ministers of the gospel, 

who are mild and obliging, using all kind and 

winning expressions, as nurses do to please 

children, 1 Thess. 2. 7. 

Gen. 24. 59. they sent away Rebekah and her re. 

35. 8. Deborah, Rebekah's re. died, and was bur. 

Exod.%.1 .sha-W I call to thee a 7i. of Hebrew women? 

Ruth 4. 16. Naomi took the child, and became re. 

2 Sam. 4. 4. his re. took him up and fled, and he fell 

2 Kings 11. 2. they hid him and his re. 2 Chr. 22. 11. 

Jicts 13. 1 18. he suffered, as a re. beareth the child 

1 Thess. 2.7. were gentle, as a re.cherishethher child. 

NURSE. 
Exod. 2. 7. that she may re. the child for thee 
O.take this child away,and 7i.it for me, I will give 
NURSED. 
Exod 2. 9. the woman took the child, and re. it 
Isa. 60. 4. thy daughters shall be re. at thy side 

NURSING. 
JV2i7w..ll.l2.carry them in thy bosom, as a re. father 
/A'a.49.23.kings be re. fathers, queens thy ?i. mothers 

NURTURE. 
Eph. 6. 4. bring them up in the re. of the Lord 

NUTS. 
Gen. 4.3. 11. carry down a present, re. and almonds 
Cant. 6. 11. 1 went dowti into the garden of 7i. 



O. 

OAK. 

G'ere.35. 4. Jacob hid the gods under the o. by Shec 
8.Debor.Rebekah'snurse,was buried under ano. 



I Josh. 24. 26. and set it up there under an o. 

Judg. 6. 11. an angel of the Lord sat under an 9 
9 tO.made Abimolech kingby theo. of the pilla/ 

2 Sam. 18. 9. Absalom's mule went under an o. 
10. Absalom hanged in an 0. || 14. alive in theo. 

IKings 13. 14. he tbund the man of God under an 

1 Chr. 10. 12. buried their bones under 0. in Jabesh 

Isa. 1. 30. ye shall be as an 0. whose leaf fadeth 
6.13.as teil tree, or 0. whose substance is in them 
44. 14. he taketh the cypress and 0. to make a god 

Ezek. 6. 13. among their idols under every thick 0. 
OAKS. 

/sa. 1.29. shall be ashamed ofthe 0. which ye desired 
2. 13. the day ofthe Lord on all the 0. of Bashan 
57. 1 5. inflaming yourselves among the 0. 

£2e/c.27.6.of o.of Bashanhave theymade thine oars 

Hos. 4. 13. and burn incense upon the hills under 0. 

JJmos 2. 9. the Amorite was strong as the 0. 

Zech. 11. 2. howl, fir-tree, howl, O ye 0. of Bashan 
OAR. 

Ezek. 27. 29. all that handle the 0. shall cry 
OARS. 

Isa. 33. 21 . wherein shall go no galley with 0. 

Ezek. 27. 6. ofthe oaks of Bashan they made thy o 
OATH 

Is a solemn action, whereby we call upon God, the 
searcher of hearts, to loitness the truth of what 
we affirm, for the ending of strife or contro- 
versies, Heb. 6. 16. It is spoken, (I) Of God 
the Father, who sware, [1] To his Son, the Lord 
Messiah, the Mediator of the neto covenant, 
that Christ should be his only and eternal 
Priest, hereby honouring his Son, and giving 
strong consolation to his people, in such a 
Royal High-priest, who should effectually 
manage all their concerns with him for ever 
Psal. 110. 4. Hebrews 7. 21. [2] To men, either 
in love or wrath, hereby assuring them, of the 
immutability of his purposes, that the blessings 
he promised should be bestoioed, and that the 
jxtdgmcnts he threatened should be inflicted, 
Gen. 22. 16, 17. Psal. 95. 11. Heb. 6. 17. (II) 
Of men, who when necessity, or the importance 
of a matter requires it, ought to sioear, [1] 
Religiously, by God only, Deut. 6. 13. ! 10.20. 
[2] Reverently, and with fear, Eccl. 9. 2. [3" 
Cautiously, Genesis 24. ^, 8. Joshua 2. 17^. 
[4] Sincerely, faithfully, and justly, Jeremiah 
4.2. 

Men must not sware, [1] Idolatrously, in the 
name of any false gods, or in the name of in- 
animate things. Josh. 23. 7. Jam. 5. 12. [2'' 
Deceitfully, Jer. 42. 5, 20. [3] Falsely, Lev. 
6. 3. I 19. 12. [4] Rashly, Lev. 5. 4. Mat. 
14. 7. 

Gen. 24. 8. thou sh;dt be clear from this my 0. 41. 

26. 3. I will perform the 0. which I sware to 
Abraham, Dcut. l.B. Psal. 105. 9. ./«/•. 11.5. 
28. let there be now an 0. betwixt us and thee 

50. 25. Joseph took an o.of the children of Israel 

Exod.22. 11. ano. of the Lord shall be between us 

Lev. 5. 4. that a man shall pronounce with an 0. 
JSTum.. 5. 19. the priest shall charge her by an o. 
21.Ld.make thee a curse and ano. among people 

30. 2. if a man swear an 0. to bind his soul, 10. 

13. every vow, and every binding 0. afflict sou! 
Deut.2d. I2.h\s o. which the Lord maketh vith thee 

14. neither with you only do I make^his 0. 
Josh. 2. 17. we will be blameless of this thine 0. 

9. 20. lest wrath be on us, because ofthe 0. 
Judg. 21. 5. for Israel had made a great 0. 

1 Sam. 14. 26. for the people feared the 0. 
27. when Saul charged them with the 0. 28. 

2 Sam. 21. 7. king spared Mephibosheth, bee. of 0. 
1 Kings 2. 43. why then hast thou not kept the 0. ? 

8. 31. and an 0. be laid on him, and the 0. come be • 

fore thine altar in this house, 2 Chr. 6. 22, 

18. 10. he took an o. ofthe kingdom and nation 

2,ff'f«o-5ll.4.Jehoiada took ano. of them in house 

1 Chr. 16. 16. be mindful of his 0. to Isaac 

2 Chr. 15. 15. all Judah rejoiced at the o. 
JVeh. 5. 12. and Nehemiah took an 0. ofthe priests 

10.29. they entered into an 0. to walk in God's law 
Eccl. 8. 2. and that in regard ofthe 0. of God 

9. 2. he that sweareth, as he that feareth an 0. 
Ezek. 16. .59. which hast despised the 0. 17. 18, 19. 

17. 13. a covenant, and hath taken an o. of him 

16. that made him king, whose 0. he despised 
Z)are.9.11.curseis poured on us, ando.writt. inlaw 
Zech. 8. 17. love no false 0. for this I hate 
Mat. 14. 7. he promised with an 0. to give her 

9. nevertheless, for the 0. sake, Mark 6. 26. 

26.72. again he denied with ano. I know notman 
Luke 1. 7,3, the 0, which he sware to our father 
Acts 2, 30, that God had sworn with an 0. to him 

23. 21. which have bound themselves with an o. 
Heb.G.lG.Sin o.forconfirmationis an end of all strife 

17. God confirmed it by an 0. that by two things 
7. 20. as not without an 0. he was made priest, 21 

28.theo.which was since the law,maketh the Soo 



OBE 



OBL 



OBT 



Jam. 5. 12. swear not by the eavth, nor any other o. 
OATHS. 

Eiek. 21. 23. divination to them that have sworn o. 

Hab.'?>. 9. thy bow made nakud, according to the o. 

Mat. 5. 33 shalt perform to the Lord thme o. 
OBEDIENCE 

is twofold, (I) That rchich is given to God, and 
,15 spoken, [1] Of Christ the great Redeemer's 
perfect obedience to the will uf his Father, both 
in doing and suffering, by the merit of ichich 
simiers are justified before God, Rom. 5. 19. 
[2] Of that voluntary, free, and cheerful obe- 
dience, which the angels in heaven yield to the 
commands of God, Tsal. 103. 20. Mat. (i. 10. 
[3] Of that involuntary obedience which devils 
and wicked men are forced to yield to the coni- 
viands of God, Exod. 11. 1. | 12. 31. Mark 1. 
27. Luke 4. 36. [4] Of the obedience of good 
men, ichich consists, [Ij In believing and em- 
bracing the gospel, and subjecting themselves 
thereunto; whence it is, that obedience is ;jui 
for faith, Rom. 16. 19. comi)ared with Rom. 
1.8. [2] In a conformity of our affections and 
actions unto the will of God rev'ialed in his 
■word, which is begun in this life, but is to be 
perfected in heaven, Rom. 6. 16. 1 Pet. 1. 14. 
[5] Of the subjection of all creatures to the 
command of God, Psal. 105. 30, 31. ./It his 
command the ravens did feed Elijah, 1 Kings 
17. 4, 0. The fish vomited out Jonah, chap. 
2. 10. The tempestuous sea became calm,Mm. 
8. 26, 27. He spake, and there came frogs, 
flies, lice, hail, locusts, S,'c: upon Egypt, Psal. 
105. 30, 31, 32, 34. (II) That which is due, or 
performed to man, either, [1] By the unrea- 
sonable creatures, Jam. 3. 3. Or, [2] By in- 
feriors to their superiors : as, by wives unto 
their husbands. Tit. 2. 5. ChiMren to their 
parents, Eph. 6. 1. Servants U) their masters, 
Eph. 6. 5. Subjects to their princes or magis- 
trates, Rom. 13. 1. ^'ind by people to their 
pastors, Heb. 13. 17. 
2 Sam. 22. t45. strangers shall yield feigned o. unto 
me as soon as they hear, Psal. 18. 1 44. 1 66.13. 

Rom. 1. 5. for o. to the faith among ail nations 

5.19. by the o. of one-shall many be made righteous 
6. 16. of sin to death, or of o. unto righteousness 
16. 19. your o. is come abroad unto all men 

20. made known to all nations for the o. of fait)\ 

1 C(?r.l4.34. women are commanded to be under o. 

2 Cor. 7. 15. he remembereth the o. of you all 
10. 5. bringing every thought to the o. of Christ 

6. all disobedience, when your o. is fulfilled 
Philcm. 21. having confidence in thy o. I wrote 
f/ei. 5. 8. yet learned heo. by the things he suffered 
t Pet. 1.2." through sanctification of the Spirit to o. 

OBEDIENT. 
Kzod. 24. 7. Lord hath said, we will do, and be u. 
Xum.2~. 20. put honour on him, that Isr. maybe o. 
Deut. 4. 30. if turn to L. and shall be o. to his voice 

8.20. ye shall perisii, because ye would not be o. 
2 Sam. 22. 45. straugers shall be o. unto me 
^rov. 25. 12. so is a wise reprover upon an o. ear 
Isa. 1. 19. if 0. ye shall eat the good of the land 

42. 24. neither were they o. to his law 
..'ids 6. 7. the priests were o. to the faith 
Rom. 15. 13. to make Gentiles o. by word and deed 
2 Cor. 2. 9. might know whether ye be o. in all things 
Eph. 6. 5. servants, be o. to your masters. Tit. 2. 9. 
Phil. 2. 8. Christ became o. unto death of the cross 
Tit. 2. 5. wives, be o. II 1 Pet. 1. 14. children, be o. 

OBEY. 
(rcre. 27. 8. therefore, my son, o. my Voice, 13, 43. 
Exod. 5. 2. who is the Lord, that I should o. him? 

19. 5. now if ye will o. my voice indeed 

23. 21. 0. his voice 1| 22. if shalt indeed o. his voice 

Deut. 11. 27. a blessing, if ye o. commands of Lord 

13. 4. 0. his voice, 2t. 10. ] 30. 2, 8. 1 Sam. 12. 14. 

30. 20. and that thou mayest o. his voice 
.Tosh. 24. 24. the Lord's voice will we o. 
ISam.Q.l^. the people refused to o. voice of Samuel 

15. 22. behold, to o. is better than sacrifice 
jVe/t. 9. 17. and refused to a. neither were mindful 
.lob 36.11. if they o. and serve him, they shall spend 
PsaM8.44. as soon as they hear, they shall o. me 
Prou.39.17. the eye that despiseth, to o. his mother 
Isa. 11. 14. the children of Ammon shall o. them 
Jer. 7. 23. a. my voice, and I will be your God, 
and ye shall be my people, 11. 4, 7. 

28. 13. amend your ways, and o. the voice of 
the Lord your God, 38. 20. Zech. 6. 15. 

35. 14. Rechabitcs o. their father's commandments 

42. 6. we will o. the voice of Lord our God, tnat 
it may be well with us when we o. the Lord 
Dan. 7. '21. and all dominions shall serve and o. him 
vflfat. 8. 27. what manner of man is this, that even 
winds and sea o. him? Mark 4.41. lAike8.25. 
Mark 1. 27. even the unclean spirits o. him 
■' w/;e 17. 6. be thou plucked up, and it shall o. you 
A ts 5. 29. we ought to o. God rather than men 
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jicts5.32. whom G. hath given to them that o. him 

Rom. 2. 8. but to them that o. unrighteousness 
6. 12. that ye should o. it in the lusts thereof 
16. know ye not, to whom ye yield yourselves 
servants to o.his servants ye are to whom ye o. 
Eph. 6. 1. children, o. your parents, Col. 3. 20. 
Col. 3. 22. servants, o. in all things your .masters 
Tit. 3. 1. put them in mind to o. magistrates 
//ci.S. 9. author of eternal salvat. to all thato. him 

13. 17. 0. them that have the rule over you 
Ja;«.3.3.put bits in horses' mouths, that they may a. 

J\rot OBEY, OBEY not. 
Deut.ll.2S. a curse, if ye will not o. the command- 
ments of Lord your God, 28. 62. 1 Sam. 12. 
1.5. .lob 30. 12. Jer. 12. 17. | 18. 10. 

21. 13. who will not o. the voice of his father, 20. 
iSam. 15. 19. wherefore then didst thou not o.? 
Jer. 42. 13. but if ye say, we will noi o. the Lord 
Dan. 9. 11. that they might not o. thy voice 
Jlcts 7. 39. to whom our fathers would not a. 
Rom. 2. 8. that are contentious, and do not o. truth 
Gal.2.\. who bewitched you, that should noto.l 5.7. 
2 Thess.l.S. taking veng. on them that o. not gospel 

3. 14. if any man o. not our word, note that man 
1 Pet. 3. 1. if any o. not the word, they may be won 

4. 17. whatshallend beof them thato. 7zof gospel 7 

OBEYED. 
Gen. 22. 18. be blessed, because thou hast o. 20. 5. 

28. 7. that Jacob o. his father and his mother 
Josh. 22. 2. have o. my voice in all 1 command, j-ou 
\Sam. 15. 20. Saul said, I have o. the voice of Lord 
24. because I feared the people, and o. their voice 

28. 21. behold, thine handmaid hath o. thy voice 

1 Chron. 29. 23. then all Israel o. Solomon 

2 Chron. 11. 4. they o. the words of the Lord 
Jer. 34. 10. then they o. and let them go 

35. 8. thus have we o. the voice of Jonadab, 10. 
18. because ye o. the commandment of your fath 
I)an.9.10. neither have we o.the voice of the Lord 
Hag. 1. 12. the people o. the voice of the Lord 
..^cts 5. 36. many as o. Theudas were scattered, 37. 
/iom.0. 17. have 0. from heartthat form of doctrine 
Phil. 2. 12. ye have o. not in my presence only 
Heb. 11. 8. by faith Abraham o. and went out 
IPet. 3. 6. Sarah o. Abraham, calling him lord 

J^ot OBEYED. 
Josh. 5. 6. were consumed, because they o. not 
.Tadg. 2. 2. but ye have not o. my voice, 6. 10. 

1 Kings 20. 36. thou hast not o. the voice of Lord 

2 Kings 18.12. because they o. not the voice of Ld. 
Proi'.5.13.and have Tioi o. the voice of my teachers 
.Tcr. 3. 13. ye have not o. my voice, saith the Lord, 

25. I 42. 21. I 43. 4, 7. I 44. 23. 

9. 13. they have not o. my voice, 11. 8. | 17. 23. 

I 32. 23. I 40. 3. Dan. 9. 10, 14. 

Zeph. 3. 2. she o. not the voice, she drew not near 

Rom. 10. 16. but thev have not all o. the gospel 

OBEYEDST. 
lSam.28. 18. because thou o. not the voice of Ld. 
Jer, 22. 21. thy manner that thou o. not my voice 

OBEYETH. 

Prov. 15.t32. that o. reproof getteth understanding 

Isa. 50. 10. who that o. the voice of his servant? 

.Jer. 7. 28. this is a nation that o. not the Lord 

11. 3. cursed be the man that o. not the v/ords of 

OBEYING. 
■Tadg. 2. 17. your fathers o. but they did not so 
1 Sam. 15. 22. in sacrifice, as in o. the voice of Lord 

1 Pet. 1. 22. have purified your souls in o. the truth 

OBEIS.'\NCE. 
Gen. 37. 7. your sheaves made o. to my sheaf 
9. the sun, moon, and eleven stars made o. to me 
43. 28. they bowed and made o. to Joseph 
Exod. 18. /. Moses did o. to his father-in-law 

2 Sam. 1. 2. the Amalekite did o. to David 

14. 4. the woman of Tekoah did o. to the king 

15. 5. when any man came nigh to do him o. 

1 Kings 1. 16. Bath-sheba did o. to king David 

2 Chr. 24. 17. princes of Judah made o. to the king 

OBJECT. 
Acts 24. 19. and o. if they had ought against me 

OBLATION. 
Lev. 2. 4. an o. of a meat-offering baken, 5, 7, 13. 

12. as for o. of the first-fruits, ye shall offer them 
3. 1. if his 0. be a sacrifice of peace-offering 

7. 14. he shall offer one out of the whole o. 
29. he shall bring his o. to the Lord, of sacrifice 

22. 18. that will offer his o. for all his vows 
I'Tum. IS. 9. every o. of theirs shall be most holy 

31. 50. we have brought an o. for the Lord 
Isa. 19. 21. the Egyptians shall do o. to the Lord 

40. 20. that is so impoverished that he hath no o. 

66.3.that olfereth an o.as if he offered swine's flesh 
.Ter. 14. 12. when they offer an o.I will not accept 
Ezek.- 44. 30. ; nd every o. shall be the priest's 

45. 1. when, ye shall divide the land, oflfer an o. 

13. this is the o. ye sTiall offer, 48. 9, 20, 21. 
18. shall give this o. for the prince in Israel 

Dan. 2. 46^. that they should offer an o. to Daniel 
9.21.time of the even o. \\ 27.shall cause o. to cease 



OBLATIONS. 

Z,ra. 7. 38. he commanded Israel to offer their » 
2 Chron. 31. 14. to distribute the o. of the Lorti 
Prov. 29. 1 4. but a man of o. overihroweth it 
Isa. 1. 13. bring no more vain o. unto me 
Ezek. 20. 41). I will require the first-fruits of your « 
44. 30. every sort of your o. shall be the priest's 

OBSCURE. 
Proy.20. 20. his lamp shall be put out in o. darkness 

OBSCURITY. 
By obscurity, or darkness, all kinds of adversity 
and calamity are resembled, as iiappiness and 
prosperity are by light, Isa. 58. 10. It is said, 
that the Jews, after they were delivered from 
their dark and calamitous condition in the 
Babylonish captivity, observed, a feast, which 
they called. The feast of lights; because so 
great a happiness of being delivered from bon- 
dage, and of leaving the service of the temple 
re-established, broke forth upon them beyond 
their hope, as tlie rays of the sun dart them- 
selves through the clouds. Obscurity also sig 
nifies spiritual ignorance and blindness, from 
2chich God delivers his people, when he bestows 
upon them the clear and saving knoicledge of 
the truth, Isa. 29. IS. 
Isa. 29. 18. the eyes of the blind shall see out of o. 
58. 10. then shall thy light rise in o. and darkness 
59. 9. we wait for light, Ijut L-ehold o. for brightness 

OBSERVATION. 

The kingdom of God cometh not with observation, 

Luke 17. 20. That kingdom which God wilt 

set up in the world, will not become conspicw 

ous and remarkable by any outward splendour., 

or 7corldly pomp, but by its imcard power and 

efficacy upon the hearts jand minds of men. 

Mai. 3. tl4. what profit tli^t we have kept his o.? 

Luke 17.20.the kinirdoni of God cometh not with o. 

OBSERVATIONS. 
ETiod. 12. t 42. it is a niglit of o. unto the Lord 
J\''ch. 13. 1 14. my deeds done for the o. thereof 

OBSERVE. 
Exod. 12. 17. ye shall o. the feast of unleavened 
bread, for I brought vour armies out of the 
land of Egypt, 24. beat. 16. 1. 
31. 16. 0. the sabbath || 34. 22. o. feast of weeks 
34. 11. 0. thou that which I command thee this 
day, Deut. 12. 28. | 24. 8. 
Lev.lSi. 25. nor shall ye use encliantments, o. times 
37. ye shall a. all my statutes, 2 Chron. 7. 17. 
J\''eh. 1. 5. Psal. 105. 45. Ezek. 37. 24. 
J^Tum. 28. 2. my sacrifice shall ye o. to offer me 
Deut. 16. 13. 0. the feast of tabernacles seven days 
1 Kings 20. 33. now the men did diligently o. 
Psal. 5. t8. becauseof those which o. me, 27. f 11. 
54. 1 5. he shall reward evil 1o those that o. me 
71. 1 10. they that o. my soul take counsel together 
107. 43. whoso is wise, and will o. these things 
119. 34. I shall o. it with my whole heart 
Prov. 23. 26. and let thine eyes o. my ways 
.Ter. 8. 7. the crane and swallow o. the time 
Ezek. 20. 18. neither o. their judgments nor defile 
Hos. 13. 7. as a leopard by the uay will I o- them 
.Toji.2.8. that o. lying vanities, forsa ke their mercies 
JlfaJ.2S.20. teaching them to o. all things whatever 
.dcts 16. 21. customs not lawful to o. being Romans 
21.25. concluded that the Gentiles o. no such thing 
Gal. 4. 10. ye o. days, and months, and times 

1 Tim. 5. 21. then a. these things without preferring 

See Do. 
OBSERVED. 
Gen. 37. 11. but his father o. the saying 
Exod. 12. 42. it is a night to be much o. to the Lord 
JVMm.l5. 22. have erred, and noto. commandments 
Dent. 33. 9. Levi o. thy word, kept thy covenant 
25am. 11.16. when Joab o. city, he assigned Uriah 

2 Kings 21. 6. Manasseh o. times, 2 Chron. 33. 6. 
Hos. 14. 8. I have heard him, and o. him 
Mark 6. 20. for Herod feared John and o. him 

10. 20. all these have I o. from my youth 

OBSERVER. 
Deut. 18. 10. there shall not be found an o. of times 

OBSERVERS. 
Deut. 18. 14. these nations hearkened to o. of times 
Ps. 59. 1 10. God shall let me 800 my desire on my o 

OBSERVEST. 
.Tob 13. t27. Ihou o. all my paths, settest a print 
Isa. 42. 20. seeing many thinffs, but thou o. not 

OBSERVETH. 
Eccl. 11. 4 he that o. the wind shall not sow 

OBSTINATE. 
DeiLt. 2. SO. the Lord thy God made his heart o. 
Isa. 48. 4. because I knew that thou art o 

OBTAIN. 
Gen. 16. 2. it may be I may o. children by her 
IChr. 29. 1 14. that we should o. strength to offer 
Prov. 8. 35. and shall o. favour of the Lord 
Isa. 35. 10. they shall o. joy and gladness, 51. 11. 
Dan. 11. 21. he shall o. the kingdom by flatteries 
Luke 20. 35. be accounted worthy to o. that world 



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Rom. 11. 31. thro' your mercy they may o. mercy 
I iJt)r. 9. 24. so run that ye may o. 
25. they do it to o. a corruptible crown, but we 

1 T/iess.5. y. but to o. salvation by our L. Jes. Chr. 

2 Tim. 2. lU. may o. salvation wliich is in Chr. Jes. 
He^. 4. 10. that we may o. mercy, and find grace 

11. 35. that tliey might o. a better resurrection 
Jam. 4. 2. ye kul, ye desire to have, ajd cannot o. 

OBTAINED. 
2 Chron. 2, j C. but who hath o. strength to build 
»Vfi//. 13. G. after certain days I o. leave of the king 
l^lst/i. 2. y. Esther o. kindness || 17. she o. grace 
Hos.2. 23. have mercy on her that had not o. mercy 
jicts 1. 17. and had o. part of this ministry 

22. 26. with a great sum o. I this freedom 

26. 22. having o. help of G. I continue to this day 

27. 13. supposing that they had o. their purpose 
Horn. 11. 7. what then? Israel hath nolo, what he 

seeketh for, but the election hath o. it 
30. ye have now o. mercy through their unbelief 

1 Cor. 7. 25. as one that hath o. mercy of the Lord 
Ep/i. 1. 11. in whom we have o. an inheritance 
17'm.l.l3.Io.mercy,because Idid it ignorantly,]6. 
Heb. 1. 4. 0. a more excellent name than they 

6.15. iie had patiently endured, he o. the [)romises 
8.6.he hath o. a more excellent ministry than they 
9. 12. having a. eternal redemption for us 
II. 2. by it the elders o. a good report, 39. 
4. Abel 0. witness that he was righteous 
33. who 0. promises, stopped mouths of lions 
IPet. 2. 10. which had not o. mercy, but now have o. 

2 Pet. 1. 1. that have u. like precious faith with us 

See Favour. 

OBTAINING. 

2 Thess. 2. 14. to o. of the glory of our L. Jes. Chr. 

OCCASION. 
Gen. 4.3. 18. that he may seek o. against us and fall 
Judo-. 9. 33. may. do as thou shalt rind o.lSa?H.10.7. 

14. 4. Samson sought o. against the Philistines 
2S'a7«. 12.14. given great o. to enemies to blaspheme 
Ez7-a 7. 20. which thou shalt have o. to bestow 
Jer. 2. 24. in her o. who can turn her away? 
Ezek. 18. 3. shall not have o. any more to use pro v. 
Da7i. 6. 4.sought to find o. and could find none o. 5. 
Rom. 7. 8. sin taking o. by the commandment, 11. 
14. 13. put not an o. to fall in his brother's way 
2 Cor, 5. 12. we give you a. to glory on our behalf 
8. 8. 1 speak by o. of the forwardness of others 
11.12.thatImaycutofFy.from them whichdesireo. 
Gal. 5. 13. only use not liberty for an o. to the flesh 
1 Tim. 5. 14. younger give none o. to the adversary 
1 John 2. 10. there is none o. of stumbling in him 

OCCASIONED. 
1 Sam. 22. 22. 1 have o. the death of all the persons 

OCCASIONS. 
Deut. 22. 14. and give a. of speech against her, 17. 
Job 33. 10. behold, he findeth o. against me 

OCCUPATION. 
Qe7t.46.33. shall say,what is your o. ?47.3. Jbn.l.S. 
jScts 18. 3. for by a. they were tent-makers 
19.25. whom he called, with the workmen of like o. 

OCCUPY. 
Ezek. 27; 9. with mariners to o. thy merchandise 
Luke 19. 13. he said to his servants, o. till I come 

OCCUPIED. 
Exod. 38. 24. the gold that was o. for the work 
7M6?^.16.11.ifbind with new ropes that nev. wereo. 
Ezek. 27. 16. Syria o. || 19. Dan and Javan o. 

21. Arabia o. || 22- Sheba o. in thy fairs- 
Heb. 13. 9. meats not profited them that have a. 

OCCUPIERS. 
Ezek. 27. 27. the o. of thy merchandise shall fall 

OCCUPIETH. 
I Cer. 14. 16. he that o. the room of the unlearned 

OCCURRENT. 
I Kings 5. 4. there is neither adversary nor evil a. 

ODD. 

!\rum. 3.48. the o. number of them is to be redeemed 

ODIOUS. 

1 Chron. 19. 6. the Ammonites made themselves o. 
Prov. 30. 23. for an o^ woman when she is married 

ODOUR. 
John 12. 3. house was filled with o. of the ointment 
Phil. 4. 18. an o. of sweet smell, a sacrifice 

ODOURS. 
Let5.26.31.will not smell the savour of your sweefo. 

2 Chron. 16. 14. Asa was laid in a bed of sweet o. 
Esf^. 2.12. six months with oil ofmyrrh and sweeto. 
.Ter. 34. 5. so shall they burn o. for thee and lament 
y)an.2.46. that they should offer sweet o. to Daniel 
Ret). 5. 8. having harps and golden vials full of o. 

18. 13. no man buyeth their o. and ointments 

OFFENCE 

Signifies, Jlny thing that a man finds in his way., 

that maij occasion him to stumble or fall : Thus 

Mo.<es forbids, To put a stumbling block (or an 

offence) before the blind, Lev. 19. 14. that is, 

neither wood, stone, nor any thing else that 

may make him stumble or fall. It was prophe- 

*W That Christ Jesus should be for a stone of 

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stumbling and rock of oflence to both the houses 
of Israel, Isa. 8. 14. His humiliation, his 
poverty, his birth, death, and cross, were rocks 
against which the Jews struck, and upon which 
they have fallen and are broken ; because they 
could not be convinced, that such humble quali- 
fications could belong to the Messiah they ex- 
pected. Jlnd the apostle Paul exhorts the 
Corinthians, To give none offence to Jews or 
Gentiles, 1 Cor. 10. 32. that is, JVot to hi.ider 
them in their %oay to heaven, or induce them to 
act with a doubting conscience, by an unseason- 
able use of Christian liberty. 
In a moral sense, there is an active and passive 
scandal or offence. The first is that which we 
give to others by our words, or actions ; and the 
second is taken from others, by seeing their 
evil words, or actions. It signifies, [1] Jin 
impediment, Mat. 16. 23. [2] Hiji, Rom. 4. 25. 
[3] Contempt, Mat. 18. 7. 
1 Sam.25.'31. this shall be no o. of heart to my lord 
Isa. 8. 14. but a rock of o. to both the houses of Isr. 
//o5.5.15.till theyacknowledgc their o. and seek me 
J/aM6. 23. get behind me, Satan, thou art o.to me 
18. 7. woe to that man by whom the o. cometh 
.^cts 24. 16. a conscience void of o. toward God 
Rom. 5. 15. but not as the o. so also is the free gift, 
for if through the o. of one many be dead, 18. 
17. for if by one man's o. death reigned by one 
20. the law entered that the o. might abound 
9.33.riay in Sion a stumbling-stone, and rock of o. 

14. 20. it is evil for that man who eateth with o. 
1 Cor. 10. 32. give none o. in any thing, 2 Cor. 6. 3. 
2Ccr.ll. 7. have I commit.an o. in abasing myself 7 
Gal. 5. 11. then is the o. of the cross ceased 
Phil.l. 10. may be without o.till the day of Christ 
1 Pet. 2. 8. a rock of o. to them which stumble 

OFFENCES. 

Eccl. 10. 4. for yielding pacifieth great o. 

Mat. 18. 7 woe to the world because of o. for it 

must needs be that o. come, Luke 17. 1. 

Rom-i. 25. who was delivered for our o. and raised 

5. 16. but the free gift is ofmany o. to justification 

16. 17. 1 beseech you, mark them which cause o. 

OFFEND 

Signifies, [ I] To commit any sin in thought, word, 
or deed. Jam. 3. 2. [2] To draw one to evil, or 
be a let and hivderance to that xohich is good, 
Mat. 5. 29, 30. [3] To take occasion of sinning 
when none is given,thus the Pharisees were of- 
fended at Christ, Mat. 15. 12. that is, they 
were more alienated from his person and doc- 
trine. [4] To be scandalized, or stumbled by 
the example of another, 1 Cor. 8. 13. [5] To 
act unjustly, or injurioicsly, Acts 25. 8. [6] 
To wrong, Psal. 73. 15. 

Job 34. 31. it is meet to say, I will not o. anymore 

Ps. 73. 15. 1 should o. against general. of thy childr. 
119. 165. that love thy law, nothing shall o. them 

Jer¥2. 3. all that devour him shall o. evil shall come 
50. 7. and their adversaries said, we o. not 

Hos.4. 15. tho'Israel play theharlot,let not Judah o. 

Hab. 1. 11. and he shall pass over and o. imputing 

Mat. 5. 29. if thy right eye o. thee, pluck it out 
30. if thy hand o. thee, 18. 8, 9. Mark 9. 43, 45, 47. 
13. 41. they shall gather all things that o. 

17. 27. lest we should o. them, go to the sea 
18.6.whoso o. one of these, MarkQ. 42. Luke\7.2. 

John 6. 61. he said to them, doth this o. you ? 

1 Cor. 8. 13. if meat make thy brother o. lest he o. 
Jam. 2. 10. yet o. in one point, he is guilty of all 

3."^. in many things we o. all, if any man a. not 

OFFENDED. 
Gen. 20. 9. and what have I o. thee ? Jer. 37. 18. 
40. 1. the butler and baker had o. their lord 

2 Kings 18. 14. saying, I have o. return from me 
2C/trore.28.13. we have o. against the Lord already 
Ezra 10. t 13. for we have greatly o. in this 
Prov. 18. 19. a brother o. is harder to be won than 
Ezek. 25. 12. because Edom hath greatly o. 
Has. 13. 1. when Ephraim a. in Baal, he died 
J)/aM1.6.blessed is he who Ghall not beo.Z.M/ce7.23. 

13. 21. when tribulation or persecution ariseth be- 
cause of the word, by and. by he is o. Mark 4. 17. 
57. and they were o. in him, Mark 6. 3. 

15. 12. the Pharisees were o. after they heard 
24. 10. then shall many be o. and betray one another 
26. 31. all ye shall be o. because of me this night 

33. Peter said, though all men shall be o. be- 
cause of thee, yet will I never be o. 
Mark 14. 29. 
,Tohn 16. 1 . I have spoken, that ye should not be o. 
Acts 25. 8. nor yet against Cesar have I o. at all 
Rowi.l4.21.whereby thy brother is o. or made weak 
2 Cor. ^1. 29. who is o. and I burn not ? 

OFFENDER. 
7sa. 29. 21. that make a man an o. for a word 
.^cts25.1X.ifIbe an o.or have committed any thin? 

OFFENDERS. 
IKingsX.'il.l and myson Solom.shall be counted^. 



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OFFER. 

Exod. 22. 29. not delay to o. the first of the fruita 
23. 18. thou shalt not o. the blood, 34. 25. 
2y.36.thou shalt o. every day a bullock for atonem. 
.38. thou shalt o. on altar two lambs of first year 
39. one lamb thou shalt o. in the morning, and 
the other lamb at even, 41. JVum. 28. 4, 8. 
30. 9. ye shall o. no strange incense thereon 
35. 24. every one that did o. silver and brass 
Lev.l.'i. 0. a male without blemish, 3. 6. 1 22. 19,20. 

2. 1. and when any will o. a meat offering to the 

Lord, 14. 1 23. 16. Mum. 6. 17 

13. with all thine offerings thou shalt o. salt 

3. 1. if he o. a peace-offering ,he shall o. it without 
blemish before the Lord, 6. ] 9. 2. | 19. 5. 

7. if he 0. a lamb for his oflTering, 14. 12. 
12. the goat he shall o. before the Lord 

4.14.congregation o. a young bullock, JVMm.15.24. 
5. 8. 0. that for the sin-oftering first, 9. 7. 
6. 14. thesons of Aaron shall o. itbefore the Lord, 
22. I 14. 19. I 15. 15, 30. Mum. 0. 11. 

7. 3. he shall o. of it all the fat thereof 
12. if he 0. it for a thatiksgiving, 22. 29. 

38. Israel to o. their oblations to the Lord 
17.7. they shall no moreo. theirsacrifices to devils 
9. bringeth it not to the dpor to o. it to the Lord 
19. 6. it shall be eaten the same day ye o. it 

21. 6. and the bread of their God they do o. 

21. that hath a blemish shall not come nigh too. 

22. 23. thou mayest o. for a free-will offering 
Mum. 7. 11. they o. their offering each prince 

8. 11. Aaron shall o. the Levites, 13, 15. 

9. 7. why are we kept back, that we may not o.l 

15. 7. shalt 0. the third part of a bin of wine 

14. if a stranger will o. an offering made by fire 
19. shall 0. a heave-offering, 18. 24, 26, 28, 29. 

16. 40. that no stranger come near to o. incense 
28. 2. shall ye observe to o. to me in their season 

11. in the beginnings of your months ye shall o. 
24. after this manner ye shall o. daily the meat 
Deut. 12. 14. the place the Ld. shall choose, there a. 
18. 3. shall be the priest's due from them that o. 
33. 19. shall o. sacrifices of righteousness, PsaZ. 4.5. 
Judg. 3. 18. when he made an end to o. the present 
16. 23. to 0. a great sacrifice to Dagon their god 
1 Sam. 1. 21. Elkanah went up to o. to the Lord 
2.19. Hannah came with her husband to o. sacrifice 
28. did I choose him my priest to o. on mine altar 
2Sam. 24. 12. 1 o. thee three things, 1 Chron. 21. 10. 
IKings 13. 2. on thee shall o. priests of high places 
1 Chron. 29. 14. should be able to o. so willingly, 17. 
2CAr.24.14.whereofwere made vessels to o. withal 
Ezra6. 10. to <?. sacrifices of sweet savours to God 
Psal. 16. 4. drink offerings of blood will I not o 
27. 6. therefore will I o. in his tabernacle sacrificed 
50. 14. 0. to God thanksgiving, pay thy vows to L. 
51. 19. then shall they o. bullocks on thine altar 
66.15.1 will 0. to thee burnl-sacrifices and fallings 
72. 10. the kings of Sheba and Seba shall o. gifts 
116. 17. I will 0. the sacrifice of thanksgiving 
Isa. 57. 7. thither wentest thou up to o. sacrifice 
.Ter. 11. 12. cry to the gods to whom they o. incense 
Ezek. 20. 31. when ye o. your gifts, ye pollute * 
44.7.when ye o. my bread, the fat and the blood 

15. they shall o. to me the fat and the blood 
45.1. ye shall o. an oblation to the Lord, 13. | 48. 9 

Dan.2.46. that they should o. an oblation to Daniel 
Hos. 9. 4. they shall not o. wine-offerings to Lord 
.^771054.5. o.a sacrifice of thanksgiving with leaven 
Hag. 2. 14. that which they o. there is unclean 
Mai. 1. 7. ye o. polluted bread upon mine altar 

8. if ye o. the blind, o. it now to thy governor 

3. 3. 0. to the Lord an offering in righteousness 
Mat. 5. 24. and then come and o. thy gift 

8. 4.0. gift Mos. commanded, JV/arA;l. 44. iw/:e5. 14. 
Luke 6. 29. smiteth on one cheek, o. also the other 

11.12.ifshall ask an egg, will be o. him a scorpion? 
1 Tim. 3. t 3. not ready to o. wrong, as one in wine 
Heb.5.l. that he mayo, both giftsandsacrifi.for sin 
3. he ought for himself. to o. for sins 

7. 27. needeth not too. sacri. first for his own sins 

8. 3. every high priest is ordained too. it is of ne- 

cessity that this man have somewhat also to o. 

9. 25. nor yet that he should o. himself often 
13. 15. by him let us o. sacrifice of praise to Gou 

1 Pet. 2. 5. by Jesus Christ to o. spiritual sacrifices 
Rev. 8. 3. he should o. it with prayers of all saints 
See Burnt OFFERINGS. 
OFFERED. 
Gen. 31. 54. Jacob o. sacrifice on the moun^, 46. 1 
Exod. 3.5. 22. every man o. an offering of g:old 
Lev. 9. 15. he slew the goat, and o. it for sin 
10. 1. Nadab and Abihu o. strangefire, andfire de 
voured them and theydied,16.1.JV*M77i.3.4. | 26.6]. 
Mum. 7. 2. the princes o. for the dedication, 10. 
8.21. Aaron o.them as an offering before the Lord 
16. 35. two hundred and fifty men that o. incense , 
22. 40. Balak o. oxen and sheep, 23. 2, 4, 14, 30- 
Judg. 5. 2. the people willingly o. themselves, 9. 
13. 19. Manoah took a kid and o. it on a rock 



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Sam 1. 4. when the time was that Elkanah o. 

2. 13, when any o. the priest's servant came 
2 Sam 6. 17. David o. peace-offerings, 24. 25. 
i Kin^s 8. 62. Solomon and all Israel o. 63. 

12. 33. Jeroboam o. in Beth-el to the calves, 33. 

22. 43. the people o. yet in the high-places 
2Kings 3.20.when meat-offering was o. water came 

16. 12. Ahaz approached to the altar and o. 

1 Chron. 29. G. the captains with the rulers o. 

9. the people rejoiced for that they o. willingly 

2 Chron 1.'3. 11. Asa o. to the Lord of the spoil 
17. 16. Amaziah willingly u. himself to the Lord 

Ezra 1. 6. besides all that was willingly o. 
2. 68. some of fathers o. freely for the house of G. 

6. 17. o. at the dedication of this house of God 
7. 15. his counsellors freely o. to the God of Israel 

8. 25. the king and all Israel there present had o. 
10. 19. they o. a ram of the flock for their trespass 

JVe/^11.2. willingly o. themselves to dwell at Jerus. 

12. 43. that day tiiey o. great sacrifices and rejoic. 
Isa. 57. 6. to them thou hast o. a meat-offering 

66. 3. ofFereth an oblation, as if he o. swine's blood 
Jer. 32. 29. they have o. incense unto Baal 
Ezek. 20. 28. they o. there their sacrifices 
Dan. 11. 18. cause the reproach o. by him to cease 
Amos 5.25.have ye o. to me sacrifices and offerings'? 
Jonah 1. 16. the men feared, and o. a sacrifice to 
the Lord, and made vows 
Mai. 1. 11. in every placejncense be o. to my name 
Acts 8. 18. Simon o. them money, saying, give me 

15. 29. abstain from meats o. to idols, 21. 25. 

21.26.an offering should be o.for every one of them 

1 Cor. 8. 1. things o. to idols, 4. 7, 10. | 10. 19, 28. 
Phil. 2. 17. if I be o. on the service of your faith 

2 Tim. 4. 6. for I am now ready to be o. the time 
Heb. 5. 7. when he had o. up prayers and supplicat. 

7. 27. this he did once, when he o. up himself 

9. 7. not without blood, which he a. for himself 
9. were o. gifts || 14. a. himself without spot to G. 
28. Christ was once o. to bear the sins of many 

11. 4. by faith A bel o. to G. a more excellent sacr. 
17. by faith, Abraham, when tried, o. up Isaac 

Jam. 2. 21. Abraham justified by works when he o. 
OFFERETH. 

Lev. 6. 26. the priest that o. it for sin shall eat it 
7. 18. neither shall it be imputed to him that a. it 
21 . 8. for he o. the bread of thy God, shall be holy 

Psal. 50. 23. whoso o. praise glorifieth me, to him 

/sa.66.3.hethato oblation as ifoffered swine's flesh 
OFFERING. 

The Hebrews had several kinds of offerings, 
which thaij ■presented at the tabernacle and 
temple. So7ne tcere free-will offerings, and 
others were of obligation. The first-fruits, 
the Tenths, the Sin-offerings, were of obliga- 
tion; the Peace-offerings, Voids, offerings of 
wine, oil, bread, and other things which were 
made to the te.mple, or to the ministers of the 
Lord, were offerings of devotion. The He- 
brews caZZed all offerings in general, Corban. 
But the offerings of bread, salt, fruits, and 
liquors, as wine, and oil, which were presented 
to the temple, they called Mincha. IVie offer- 
iTigs of grain, meal, bread, cakes, fruits, wine, 
salt, oil, were common in the temple and taber- 
nacle. Sometimes these offerings were alone, 
and sometimes they accompanied the sacrifices. 
There tcere five sorts of these offerings, called 
in Hebrew, Mincha. 1. Fine flour or meal. 

2. Cakes of several sorts, baked in an oven. 

3. Cakes baked upon a plate. 4. Another sort 
of cakes baked upon a gridiron, or plate with 
holes in it. 5. The first-fruits of the new corn, 
which were offered either pure and without 
mixture, or roasted or parched in the ear, or 
out of the ear. 

The cakes loerc kneaded with oil-olive, or fried 
in oil in a pan, or only dipped in oil after they 
were baked. The bread offered to be presented 
upon the altar, was to be without leaven, for 
leaven was never offered upon the altar, nor 
with the sacrifices; partly to put them in mind 
of their deliverajice out of Egypt, when they 
were forced through haste to take away their 
meal unleavened ; partly to signify what Christ 
would be, and what they should be, pure and 
free from all error in the faith and worship 
of God, and from all hypocrisy and malice, or 
wickedness, all which are signified by leaven, 
Mat. 16. 12. Mark 8. 15. 1 Cor. 5. 8. Gal. 5. 9. 

The offerings nou) mentioned were appointed in 
favour of the poorer sort, who could not go to 
the charge of sacrificing animals : And even 
those that offered living victims were not ex- 
cused from giving meal, wine, and salt, which 
was to go along with the greater sacrifices : 
And also those that offered only oblations of 
bread, or of meal, offered also oil, incense, salt, 

^and wine which were in a manner the season- 
ing ef it ; 1 > all thy offering's thou shalt offer 
41.'? 



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salt, Lev. 2. 13. noting, incorruption, or sound- 
ness of mind, and sincerity of grace, which in 
scripture is signified by salt, Mark 9. 49. Col. 
4. 6. and which is necessary in all them that 
would offer an acceptable off'ering to God ; or 
in testimony of that commurdon which they 
had with God in these exercises of his worship; 
salt being the great symbol of friendship in 
all nations and ages. The priest in waiting 
received the offerings from the hand of him 
that offered them, laid apart of them upon the 
altar, and reserved the rest for his own sub- 
sistence: That was his right as a minister of 
the Lord: JVothing was quite burnt up but 
the incense, of which the priest kept back no- 
thing for his own share. 

When an Israelite off'ered a loaf to the priest, or 
a whole cake, the priest broke the loaf or cake 
into tico parts, setting that part aside that he 
reserved to himself, and broke the other into 
crumbs, poured oil upon it, salt, wine, and in- 
cense, and spread the whole upon the fire of the 
altar : If these offerings were accompanied by 
an animal for a sacrifice, it was all throvm 
upon the victim, to be consumed along with it. 

If these offerings were the ears of new corn, 
either of loheat or barley, these ears were 
parched at the fire, or in the flame, and rubbed 
in the hand, and then offered to the priest in a 
vessel; over which he put oil, incense, wine, 
and salt, and then burnt it upon the altar, 
first having taken as much of it as of right 
belonged to himself. 

The greatest part of these offerings were volun- 
tary, and of pure devotion. But when an 
animal was offered in sacrifice, they were not 
at liberty to omit these offerings : Every thing 
was to be supplied, that was to accompany the 
sacrifice-, and which served as a seasoning to 
the victim. 

The Hebrews had properly hut three sorts of 
sacrifices, which were, the Burnt-offering, or 
Holocaust ; the Sacrifice for sin, or the Sacri- 
fice of Expiation ; and the Pacific sacrifice, or 
Sacrifice of Thanksgiving. 

The Holocaust teas offered and quite burnt up 
on the altar of burnt-offerings, without any 
reserve to the person that gave the victim, or 
to the priest that killed and sacrificed it ; only 
the priest had the benefit of the skin; for be- 
fore the sacrifices were offered to the Lord, 
their skins were flayed off, and their feet and 
entrails were washed, Lev. 7. 8. 

The sacrifice for sin, or for expiation, or the pu- 
rification of a man who had fallen into any 
offence against the law, teas not entirely con- 
sumed -upon the fire of the altar. JVothing of 
it returned to him that had given it, but the 
sacrificing priest had a share in it, and these 
are the particulars that were observed in this 
case: If it were the high-priest who had of- 
fended through ignorance, he offered a calf 
without blemish; He brought it to the door of 
the tabernacle, put his hand upon the head of 
the sacrifice, confessed his siii, asked pardon 
for it, killed and stuck the calf, carried its 
blood into the tabernacle, with his finger made 
seven aspersions towards the vail that sepa- 
rated the holy place from the sanctuary, put a 
little of this blood upon the altar of incense, 
and afterwards poured out all the rest at the 
foot of the altar of burnt-offerings: After 
this he took aicay the fat that covered the kid- 
neys, the liver, and the bowels; he put the 
whole upon the fire of the altar of burnt-sacri- 
fices ; and as to the skin, the feet, the bowels, 
and the flesh of the sacriflce, he caused them 
to be burnt out of the camp, in a clean place, 
where they used to put the ashes that were 
taken away from the altar of burnt-sacrifices. 
Lev. 4. 3, 4, H-c. 
If it were the whole people that had offended, 
they were to offer a calf in like manner : The 
elders brought it to the door of the tabernacle, 
put their hands upon its head, and confessed 
their offence ; after which the priest stuck the 
victim, and did with it as has been said of 
the sin-offering of the high-priest, Lev. 4. 13, 
14, (J-c. 
If a prince or ruler had offended, he offered a 
goat, brought it to the door of the tabernacle, 
put his hand upon its head, and confessed his 
sin. The priest sacrificed it, put of the blood 
of the victim upon the horns of the altar of 
burnt-offerings, poured out the rest of the 
blood at the b ttom of the same altar, and the 
rest of the sacrifice was for himself : He was 
obliged to eat it in the tabernacle, and was not 
allowed to carry any of it without. Lev. 4. 22, 
23, <S-c. 



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If it was only a private person who had com- 
mitted an offence, he offered a sheep, or a she- 
goat without blemish. If he was not of ability 
to offer a sheep or a she-goat, he off'ered tico 
turtles, or two young pigeons, one for his sin, 
the other for a burnt- offering.' But if he loas 
so poor, as that he could not afford to offer 
either of these, he might offer the tenth pari 
of an ephah of meal, that is, a little more 
than a gallon, without oil or spice. He pre- 
sented it to the priest, who took a handful of 
it, and threw it upon the fire, and the rest was 
for himself, Lev. 5. 6, 7, <J-c. 

The Peace-offering was offered to return thanks 
to God for his benefits, or to ask favours from 
him, or to satisfy any one's private devotion, 
or for the honour of God only. The Israelites 
offered them lohen they pleased, and there 7oas 
no law that obliged them to it. It was free 
to them to present what animals they would, 
provided they were such as it was alloioed them 
to sacrifice. In these sacrifices no distinction 
was observed either of the age or sex of the 
victim, as was required in the burnt-sacrifices, 
and the sacrifice for sin, the law only required 
that their victims should be without blemish. 
Lev. 3. 1. He that presented them came to 
the door of the tabernacle, put his hand upon 
the head of the victim and killed it. The priest 
poured out the blood about the altar of burnt- 
offerings ; burnt upon the fire of the altar the 
fat which covers the kidneys, the liner, and 
bowels ; and if it were a lamb, or a ram, he 
added to it the rump of the animal, which in 
that country is always very fat. Before these 
things were set in order upon the fire of the 
altar, tJie priest put them into the hands of the 
person that provided the victim, then madehim 
lift them up on high, and wave them towards 
the four quarters of the world, the priest sup- 
porting and directing his hands. The breast 
and the right shoulder belonged to the priest 
that performed the service ; all the rest of the 
sacrifice belonged to him that presented it to 
the priest, a^idkhe jnight eat it with his family 
and friends, as any other meat. 

Those sacrifices, in which they set at liberty a 
bird, or goat, were not properly Sacrifices; 
because there was no shedding of blood, and 
the victim remained alive and sound. It was 
thus they set at liberty the sparrow that was 
offered for the purification of a leper, or of a 
house spotted with leprosy. They presented 
to the priest a couple of sparrows, or two clean 
birds, with a bundle made up of cedar-wood 
and hyssop, and tied with a scarlet string : 
, The priest killed one of the birds over run- 
ning water, which was in a clean vessel of 
fresh earth; afterwards, tying the living 
sparroio to the bundle of cedar and hyssop, 
with the tail turned towards the handle of the 
vessel, he plunged it in the water drenched, 
with the blood of the first sparrow, sprinkled 
the Idper or the house with it, then set the liv- 
ing sparrow at liberty, and let it go where ii 
pleased. Lev. 14. 4, 5, 6(-c. 

The other sort of animal that was set at liberty 
was a goat ; and this is the occasion upon 
which it was done: On the day of solemn ex- 
piation, the multitude of the children of Israel 
presented to the high-priest at the door of the 
tabernacle two goats for a sin-offering. The 
high-priest then cast lots upon the two goats 
which should be sacrificed to the Lord, and 
tchich should be set at liberty, or be the Scape- 
goat, the Azazel, as the Hebrews call it. He 
that was determined by lot to be sacrificed, 
was put to death, and offered for the sins of 
the people : He that was to be set at liberty 
was brought alive before the Lord. The high- 
priest said over him certain prayers, laid his 
two hands upon his head, confessed the sins 
of the whole congregation, charged therewith 
the head of the goat icith imprecations, then 
sent him into the wilderness by a w.an ap- 
pointed for that office. Lev. 16. 5, S^c. Thu 
scape-goat did bear upon him all their iniqui- 
ties, to a land not inhabited. Both the birds 
and goats typified Christ; those that were 
killed prefigured his death, and those that 
were saved alive his resurrection. 

Such were the sacrifices of the Hebretos : Sacri. 
fices very imperfect, and altogether incapable 
of themselves to purify the defilements of the 
soul. The apostle Paul has comprehended the 
sacrifices and the other ceremonies of the law, 
under the character of weak and beggarly ele- 
ments. Gal. 4. 9. They represented grace ana 
purity, but they did not communicate it. They 
convinced the sinner of the necessity that was 



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ivxiimbcnt on him^ to purify himself, and of a 
satisfaction to be made to God; but they did 
not impart grace to him. But all these Sacri- 
fices were nu o-Uur than prophecies and figures 
of Christ Jesus, the true Christian Sacrifice, 
"which eminently includes all the virtues and 
qualities of the £)i/<e?- sacrilices ; being at the 
same time an Holocaust, a Sacrifice Ibr Sin, 
and a Sacrifice oi" Tiiaiiksgiving ; but with 
this difference, that it contains the whole 
substance and efficacy, of which the ancient 
sacrifices were only the shadow and represen- 
tation. 

Gen. 4. 3. Cain brought an o. unto the Lord 
4. the Lord Jiad respect to Abel and to his o. 

Exod.25. 2. bring me an o. of every man, take myo. 

3. this is the o. which ye shall take, 35. 5. 
30. 13. a hulfshekel shall be the o. of the Lord 
15. a oAo theL.lo make atonement for your souls 

Lev. 1. 2. ye shall bring your o. of the cattle 
14. 0. 10 Lord be of tbwls 1| 2. 1. o. of fine flour 

2. II. no meat-o. shall be made with leaven 

3. 2. he shall lay his hand on the head of his o. 8. 
7. if he offer a lamb for his o. J^Tum. 6, 14. 

12. and if his o. be a goat, 4. 23, 28. 

6. 20. this is the o. of Aaron and of his sons 

7. 16. if his 0. be a vow, or a voluotary o. 
JVum. 5. 15. an o. of jealousy, an o. .if memorial 

7. 10. the princes ottered their o. hek 'e the altar 
11. they shall offer their 0. each prince on his day 

8. 11. shall offer Levites before the L. for an o.21. 

9. 13. the 0. of the Lord in his appointed season 

16. 15. Moses said, respect not thou their o. 
1 Sam. 2. 29. wherefore kick ye at mine o. ? 

3. 14. shall not be purged with sacrifice nor o. 

2B.19. hear the words of thy servant, if theL.have 
stirred thee up against me, let him accept an o. 
lKtngsl8.29. prophesied till o. of evening sacrifice 
1 Chron. 16. 29. bring an o. and come, Fsal.96. 8. 
J^ch. ]0. 39. Israel shall bring the o. of the corn 
/sa.43.23.Ihave not caused thee to serve willi an o. 

53. 10. thou shalt make liis soul an o. for sin 

66. 20'. they shall bring your brethren for an o. 
Ezek. 20.28. they presented provocation of their o. 
Zeph.^.lO.the daughter of my di|persed bring myo. 
Mai. 1. 10. nor will I accept an o. at your hand 

13. thus ye brought an o. should I accept thisl 

2. 13. that he regardeth not the o. any more 

3. 3. offer to the Lord an o. in righteousness 
i2om.l5.16. that the 0. up of Gentiles be acceptable 
Eph. 5. 2. an o. and a sacrifice to God for us 
Heb. 10. 5. sacrifice and o. thou wouldest not, 8. 

lO.through the o.of the body of Jesus once for all 
14. by one o. he hath perfected for ever sanctified 
IS.where remission is, there is no more o. for sin 
See Burnt, Drink, Frek. 
ifeauc-OFFERING. 
Eoiod. 29. 27. sanctify the shoulder of the hea7)e-o. 
Leo.l. 14. out of the whole oblation for a heave-o. 
J'fum. 15. 19. ye shall offer up a heave-o. 20. 

21. of first of dough give a Aeaue-o. to the Lord 
18. 24. the tithes which they ofler as a heave-o. 

28. give the Lord's heavc-o. to Aaron the priest 
31. 29. give it toEleazar for a heave-o. of fhe Lord 

41. the tribute which was the Lioxd^s heave-o. 

See Made, Make, Fire, Bvri^t- Offering. 

Peacc-OFFERING. 

Lev. 3. 1. if oblation he sacrifice ofpeace-o. 3, 6, 9. 

Sm-OFFE-RING. 
Exod.2d. 14. the flesh of buDock shalt thou burn, 
it is a sin-o. Lev. 4. 21, 24. | 5. 9, 11, 12. 
30. 10. the blood of the sin-o. of atonements 
Lev. 4. 3. let him bring a young bullock without 
blemish for a sin-o. 16. 3, 27. JSTum. 8. 8. 
25. the priest shall take of the blood of sin-o. 5.9. 
29.f5hal! lay liis hand on the head of the sm-o.33. 
slay the szrt-o.inthe place of the burnt-offering 
32. if he bririg a lamb for a sin-o. JSTum. 6. 14. 

5. 6. he shall bring a lamb or a kid of goats for 

a si7i-o. 9. 3. I 16. 5, 15, 27. j 23. 19. 
S.priest shall offer that which is for the sm-o. first 
11. he shall bring fine flour for a sin-o. 

6. 25. saying, this is the law of the sin-o. 7. 37. 

7. 7. as the sin-o. is, so is trespass-offering, 14. 13. 

9. 2. take thee a young calf for s. sin-o. and a ram 

10. 16. Moses sought the goat of the sin-o. 
17. why have ye not eaten sin-o. in the holy place 

12.6. she shall bring a. turtle dove for a sia-o. 

16. 25. fat of the sin-o. shall be burnt on the altar 
Jfwni. 7. 16. one kid of the goats for a sin-o. 22, 
28. 1 15.24. 1 28. 15. | 29. 5. 
2CAr.29.24. the sin-o. should be made for all Israel 
Ezra 8. 35. offered twelve hegoats for a sin-o. 
Psal. 40. 6. and sir.-", hast thou not required 
EzeAr. 43. 19. give the priest a bullock for a sin-o. 

22. on the second day offer a kid for a sin-o. 
25. prepare every day a goat for a sin-o. 

44. 27. into sanctuary, he shall offer his sin-o. 

29. tiiey shall eat the meat-offering and sin-o. 
4fi.20.thisis the place where priest shall boil sm-o. 

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Trcs;)ass-OFFERING. 
Lev. 5.6. he shall bring his trespass-o. to the Lord 

15. shall bring lamb without blem.for^rc.yj5«A-s-o. 

16. atonem. with ram t.-o. 18. | 6. 6. | 19. 21, 22. 

6. 5. he shall give it, in the day of his trespass-o. 

7. 37. law of tres.-o. 14. 13. trcs.-o. is most holy 
14. 12. he-lamb for tres.-o. 21. 24, 25. JV«/«. 6. 12. 

ISam.Qi. 3. but in any wise return him a trespass-o. 

4. they said, what shall be the trespass-o.? 8,17. 

Ezek. 40. 39. two tables lo slay the tr.-o. on, 42. 13. 

44. 29. eat the tresp. -csind every dedicated thing 

43. 20. where the priests shall boil the trespass-o. 

«^a«e-OFFERING. 
jE2;ocZ.29.24. wave them for a wave-o.26.Lev.7.30. 
8. 27, 29. I 9. 21. | 10. 15. I 14 
23. 20. JVum. 6. 20. 
27. thou shalt sanctify the breast of the wave-o. 
Lev. 23. 15. ye brought the sheaf of the wave-o. 

Wood-OfFERING. 
J^Teh. 10. 34. cast lots for the wood-o. to bring it 
13. 31. and for the luood-o. at the times appointed 
OFFERING. 

1 Sam. 7,10. as Samuel waso. the burnt-offering 

2 Sam. G. 38. David made an end of o. 1 Chr. 16. 2. 
2^m^sl0.25.as soon as Jehu had made an end ofo. 
2C/ir.8.13.o. according to commandment of Moses 

29. 29. made an end of o. the king, and all bowed 

30. 22. they did eat seven days, o. peace-offerings 
35. 14. the sons of Aaron were busied in o. 

Ezra 7. 16. priests o. willingly for the house of God 
Jer. 11. 17. to provoke me to anger ino. to Baal 
Luke 23. 36. coming to him and o. him vinegar 
Heb. 10. 11. every priest o. often the same sacrifices 

OFFERINGS. 
Lev. 1. lO.ifhis o. be of the flocks, sheep, orgeats 
2. 13. with all thy o. thou shalt offer salt 

1 Sarn. 2. 29. to make fat with chief of all the o. 

2 Sam. 1. 21. let there bene dew nor fields ofo. 
2 Chron. 31. 12. the people brought m the o. 

35. 8. people gave to the priests for passover o. 9. 

13. but the other holy o. sod they in pots 
J^eh. 10. 37. should bring the first fruits ofo. 12. 44. 
Psal. 20. 3. the Lord remember all thy o. 
Jer. 41. 5. with o. and incense in their hands 
Ezek. 20. 40. there will I require your o. 
Hos, 8. 13. they sacrificed flesh for mine o. 
Jlmos 5. 25. have ye offered me o. forty years'? 
Jl/ai.3.4.theno.of Judah andJerusalem be pleasant 

8. wherein have we robbed theel in tithes ando. 
/yMie21.4.of their abundance cast in unto the c 
.^c£s24.17.Icame to bring alms to my nation and o. 

See Burnt, Drink, Free. 
Made by Fire. 
Heavc-OFFERINGS. 
J^um. 18. 8. given the charge of mine heave-o. 
Deut. 12. 6. thither ye shall bring your heave-o. 

OFFERINGS of the Lord. 
1 Sam. 2. 17. for men abhorred the o. of the Lord 
See SI EAT. 
Peace-OFFERINGS. 
Exod. 20. 24. shalt sacrifice thereon thy peacc-o. 
24. 5. sacrificed ^eace-o. of oxen to the Lord 
29. 28. it is a heave-offering of the jseacc-o. 
32.6. people broughtpeacc-o. and sat down to eat 
Lev. 4. 10. as taken from the bullock oipeace-o. 
26. shall burn as fat nfpeace-o. 31, 35. | 6. 12. 
7. 11. this is the law of sacrifice ofpeace-o. 13, 37. 

9. 4. also a bullock and a ram for peace-o. 18. 

10. 14. are given out of the sacrifice of peace-o. 
17. 5. offer them for peace-o. to the Lord, 2.3. 19. 
19. 5. if ye offer a sacrifice of peace-o. 22. 21. 

JV*u7«.6.14. a lamb fov peace-o. \\ 17. a ram for p.-o. 
7. 17. for sacrifice of peace-o. two oxen, five lambs 
of the first year, 23, 29, 35, 41. | 29. 39. 
10. 10. blow over the sacrifice of your ^eace-o. 
Josh. 8. 31. Joshua sacrificed peacc-o. to the Lord 
22. 23. if to offer peace-o. let the Lord require it 
.Tudg. 20. 26. all Israel offered peace-o. 21. 4. 
1 Sam. 10. 8. 1 will come and offer peace-o. 11. 15. 
iSam.Q. 17. David offered P.-0.24.25. 1 CAr. 21.26. 
1 Kings 3. 15. Solomon offered peace-o. 8. 63. 
9. 25. thrice in a year Solomon offered ^eace-o. 
2Chron. 31. 2. Hezckiah appointed priests for2>.-o. 
33. 16. Manasseh offered peace-o. on the altar 
Prov. 7. 14. she said to him, I \mvep.-o. with me 
Ezek. 45. 15. peace-o. to make reconciliation, 17. 
4f). 2. priest prepare peace-o. || 12. prince his;;.-o. 
Amos 5. 22. not regard peace-o. of your fat things 

5m-0FFERINGS. 
JVcA. 10. 33. sm-o.tomake an atonement for Israel 

T;m7i/c-OFFERINGS. 

2CAr.29.31. come near and bring thank-o. to house 

33. 16. the altar, and sacrificed thereon thank-o. 

fTaue-OFFERINGS. 
J^um. 18. 11. all the wave-o. I have given to thee 

W^me-OFFERINGS. . 
Hos. 9. 4. not offer icme-o. to be pleasing to God 

OFFICE. 
fxen.41.13.me he restored to mineo.him he hanged 
Exod. 1. 16. when ye do the o. of a midwife 



OFF 

JSTum. 3. 1 36. under the o. of the sons of Merat 
4. 16. to the 0. of Eleazar the son of Aaron 
1 Chron. 6. 32 and then they waited on their o 
9. 22. whom David did ordain in their set o 
26. the four chief porters were in their set o. 
2Chron.2i. 11. chest was brought to the king's ^.. 
31. 18. in their seto. they sanctified ihoniselves 
J^Tch. 13. 13. their o. was to distribute to brethren 
Psal. 109. 8. and let another take his o. 
Ezek. 44. 13. shall not come near lo do o. of priest 
/JoTO. 11.13. lam apos. of Gentiles, I magnify myo 
12. 4. all members have not the same o. 
1 Tim. 3. 1. if a man desire the o. of a bishop 

10. let them use the o. of a deacon, 13. 
Heb. 7. 5. who receive the o. of the priesthood 

Priest's OFFICE. 
Exod. 28. 1. that he may minit-ter to me in the 

1 29. 1, 44. 
Lev. 7. 35. 



priest's o. 3, 4, 41. 



13,15. 



30. 30. 
I 16.32, 



1 35. 19. 1 40. 
JV/m. 3. 3. 
29. 9. the priest's o. shall be theirs for a statute 
31. 10. lo minister in the priest's o. 3d. 41. 
Mam. 3. 4. Ithamar ministered in the priest's o. 
18. 7. thou and thy sons keep your priest's o. 
Deut.lQ. 6. Eleazar his son ministered in thep.'s o 
ICAr. 6. 10. Azariahexecutedpr/esi's o.in templa 
2 Chr. 11. 14. cast them off from executing p. '5 o 
Z/M/i;el.8.whileZacharias executed thepricst'so. 
OFFICES. 

1 Sam. 2. 36. put me into one of the priest's 0. 
IC/tr. 24. 3. Dav. distributed priests according t09 

2 Chron. 1. 6. and the priests waited on their 0. 
Meh. 13. 14. wipe not outiny good deeils for 0. 

OFFICER. 
Gen. 37. 36. Potiphar an 0. of Pharaoh, ^9. 1. 
Judg.9.28. is not hesonof Jerubb.andZebulhiso.? 

1 A7?i^5 4. t 2. Azariah, sonofZadok, the chief 0. 
5. Zabud, son of Nathan, was tlic principal 0. 
19. Geber, son of Uri, was the only 0. in the land 

22.9.Ahab called an 0. and said, hasten hither 

2 Kings 8. 6. the king appointed an 0. to restt^ie 
25. 19. Nebuzaradan took an 0. out of the city 

Mat. 5. 25. the judge deliver thee lo the 0. and.tt« 
0. cast thee into prison, Luke 12. 58^ 
OFFICERS. 
Gen. 40. 2. Pharaoh was wroth with two of his 0. 
7. Joseph asked Pharaoh's 0. why '00k ye sad,*? 
41. 34. let Pharaoh a[)pointo. oveithe land 
Exod. 5. 15. the 0. of Israel cried to Pharaoh 
19. the 0. did see that they were in evil case 
Jfum. 11. 16. gather unto me tne 0. Deut. 31. 28. 
Deut. 1. 15. I made tJiem among your tribes 
16.18. judges and 0. shalt thou make thee in gates 
20. 5. the 0. shall speak lo the people, 8. 
1 Sam. 8. 15. take vineyards and give to his 0. 

1 Kings 4. 5. Azariah, son of Nathan, over theo. 
7. Solomon had twelve 0. over all Israel 
23. brought they to the place where the o. were 

5. 16. besides the chief of Solomon's 0. 9. 23. 

2 Kings 11. 15. Jehoiada commanded the 0. 
18. appointed 0. over the house, 2 Chron. 23. 18. 

24. 12. Jehoiachin went out with his 0. 

15, the 0. and mighty men carried he away 

1 Chron. 23. 4. six thousand were 0. and judges 
26.29.Chenaniahandhissons\vereforo. and judges 

2 Chron. 8. 10. Solomon's 0. 250 that bare rule 
19. 11. also the Levites shall be 0. before you 

Esth. 9. 3. theo. of the king helped the Jews 
Isa. 60. 17. 1 will make thine o. peace, and exact 
.Ter. 29.26. should be 0. in the house of the Lord 
John 7. 32. the chief priests sent 0. to take him 
46. theo. answered, never man spake like this man 
18. 3. Judas having received a band of men and 

0. Cometh with lantema 
12. 0. took Jesus || 22. one of the 0. struck Jesus 
Acts 5. 22. the 0. found them not in the prison 

OFF-SCOURING 
7/a?n.3. 45. thou hast made us as the 0. and refuse 
ICor. 4. 13. and are the 0. of all things to this day 

OFFSPRING 
Signifies, That which is sprung of or produced by 
another, as children, plants, and fruits, Job 
31. 8. Isa. 48. 19. . 
I am the Root and Offspring of David, Rev. 22. 

16. I am David's J^ord, and yet his Son : His 
Root, as I am God, and gave a being to his 
family, and to all the families of the earth ; 
and yet, as to my human nature. Tarn his Son, 
a Branch out of the root of Jesse. 

.Tab 5. 25. and thy o. as the grass oftho earth 
21. 8. their 0. is established before their eyes 
27 14. and his 0. shall not be satisfied with bread 
31. 8. yea, let my 0. be rooted out 

Isa. 22. 24. they shall hang on him the 0. and issue 
44. 3. 1 will pour my blessing upon thine 0. 
48. 19. the 0. of thy bowels like the gravel thereof 
61. 9. their 0. shall be known among the people 
65. 23. the seed of the blessed, and 0. with them 

Acts 17.^. for we are also his 0. 29. 

Rev. 22. 16. 1 am the Root and the O of Davirf 



OIL 



OLD 



OLD 



OFT. 
2 Kings 4. 8. as o. as ne passed by, he turned in 
Job 21.17.ho\v «;. Cometh tlieir destruction on themi 
Psai. 78.40. how o. did provoke liim in vvildernessl 
Mat 9. 14. why do we and llie Pharisees fast o.l 

11. 15. my son is sore ve.\ed, for o. times he falleth 
into the fire, and o. into tlie water, Mark 9. 22. 

J8. 21. how 0. shall my brother sin against me ? 
Mark 1. 3. the Jews, except they wash o. eat not 
Acts 26. 11. 1 punished them o. in every synagogue 

1 Cor.11.25. this do ye as o.as ye drink it in rememb. 

2 Cor. 11. 23. in prisons frequent, in deaths o. 

2 T/ffi.l.l6.foro. refreshed me, not ashamedof bonds 
Heb. 6. 7. the earth drinketh up rain that cometho. 

OFTEN. 
Prov.'29. 1. he that being o. reproved, hardeneth 
Mai. 3. 16. they that feared the Lord spake o. 
Mat. 23. 37. how o. would I have gathered thy 
children as a hen gathereth, Luke 13. 34. 
Markb.A.\^^A been w.bound with fetters and chains 
Luke 5. 33. why do the disciples of John fast o. ? 

1 Cor. 11.26. for as o. as ye eat this bread and drink 

2 Cor. 11. 26. in journeyings o. in perils 

27. I have been in watchings o. in fastings o. 
Phil.3. 18. many walk, of whom I have told you c?. 

1 T'i7ft..5.23. use a litile wine for thy o. infirmities 
Heb. 9. 25. nor yet that he should offer himself o. 

26. then he must o. have suffered since foundat. 
Rev. 11. 6. to smite the earth as o. as they will 

OFTENTIMES. 
Job 33.29. these things worketh God o. with man 
Eccl. 7. 22. for o. also thine own heart knoweth 
Z.?<^e8.29.fori).it had caught him, was kept bound 
JohnlS.2. for Jesus o. resorted thither withdiscip. 
Rom. 1. 13. that o. I purposed to come to you 

2 Cor. 8. 22. have o. proved diligent in many things 
Heb. 10. 11. and o. offering the same sacrifices 

OFTENER. 

Acts 24. 26. Felix sent for him o. to commune with 
OIL 

Signifies, [1] The juice of olives, &-c. Psalm 104. 
15. [2] That oil cmifected by God''s appoint- 
ment, Exod. .'^(O. 25. to anoint the priests, their 
garments,and holy things about the tabernacle, 
which signified the scparationof those things to 
the service of God, and the inward qualifica- 
tions requisite fur the office of the high-priest, 
namely, the gifts and graces of the Holy Spirit, 
which elsewhere in scripture are set forth by 
oil, Mat. 25. 4. It was also typical of those 
gifts toith which our Lord Jesus Christ beyond 
measure, and by him his members in measure, 
should be furiiished. 

God hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness, 
Psal. 45. 7. God hath raised and advanced 
thee far above all men and angels, to a state of 
joy and endless tslory at his right havd: Thus 
ano'mitngsignifies the designation. or inazigura- 
tion of person to some high dignity or employ- 
ment, Ezek. 28. 14. Or, God hath endowed 
thee with all the gifts and graces of the Holy 
Spirit in an eminent and peculiar manner, to 
the comfort and refreshment of thine oicn, and 
all thy people's hearts : and hath solemnly call- 
ed thee to be the Priest, Prophet, and King of 
his church. 

Gen. 2R. 18. Jacob poured o. on the top of it, 35.14. 

Exod. 25. 6 take o. for the light, 35. 14. | 39. 37. 

29. 2. cakes unleavened, tempered with o. 40. 

30. 25. shalt make it an o. of holy ointment 
Lev. 2. 1. and he shall pour o. upon it, G. 

4. cakes of fine flour mingled wiih n. 5. 1 14. 10, 
21. I 23. 13. J^um. 6. 15, | 7. 13, 19, 25, 31, 
37, 43, 49, 55, 61, 67, 73, 79. I 8. 8. 28. 13. 
129.3,9,14. 

15. thy meat-offering put o. upon it, 6. 21. 

16. the priest shall burn ])art of the o. thereof 
5. 11. he shall put no o. on it, JVum. 5. 15. 

7. 10. meat-offering mingled with o 9.4. j 14. 10. 

12. shall offer cakes mingled with o. JVum. 6. 15. 
14. 16. the priest shall dip his right finger in the o. 

17. rest of the o. that is in his hand,"l8, 29. 
Amw(.4.9. all the p. vessels wherewith they minister 

11. 8. the taste of it was as the tasfe of fresh o. 

15. 4. mingled wiih fourth part of a bin of o. 
6. mingled with the third part of a bin of o. 

28. 12. 0. for one bullock, and o. for one ram 

Dcut. 28. 40. shalt have olive trees, but shalt not 

anoint thyself with o. 2 Sam. 14. 2. Mic. 6. 15. 

^. 13. made him suck o. out of the flinty rock 

33.24.1et Asber be acceptable,and dip his foot in o. 

I Sam. 10.1. Samuel took a vial of o. and poured it 

16. 1. fill thy horn with o. and go, 13. 

1 Kings 1.39. Zadok the priest took a horn of o. 

5.11. Solomon gave Hiram twenty measures of o. 
17. 12. 0. in a cruse |! 14. nor cruse of o. fail, 16. 

2 Kine-s 4. 2. nothing in the house save a pot of o. 
6. the (5. stayed j] 7. go sell the o. and pay thy debt 

9. 1. take this box of o. go to Ramoth-gilead, 3. 
6 be poureii ihy o. on his head, and said to him 
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1 Chron. 27. 28. over the cellars of o. was Joash 
Ezra 3. 7. gave drink and o. to them of Zidon 
Esth. 2. 12. six months with o. of myrrh 
Job 24. 11. which make o. within their walls 
29. 6. and the rock poured me out rivers of o. 
Psal. 23. 5. thou anointest my head with o. 
55.21. words were softer than o. yet drawn swords 
104. 15. and o. to make his face to shine 
109. 18. let it come hlie o. into his bones 
141. 5. it shall be a kindness, an excellent o. 
Prov. 5. 3. her mouth is smoother than o. 
21. 20. and o. in the dwelling of the wise 
Tsa. 5. 1 1- a vineyard in the horn of the son of o. 
61. 3. to give to them the o. of joy for mourning 
.Ter. 41. 8. slay us not, we have treasures of o. 
Ezek. 16. 13. thou didst eat flour, honey, and o. 19 
18. hast set mine o. and incense belbre them 

27. 17. Judah traded in honey and o. and balm 
32. 14. I will cause their rivers to run like o. 
45. 14. concerning the ordinance of o. bath of o 

24. ephah for a ram, a bin of o. for an ephah 

Hos. 2. 5. my lovers that give me my bread and o 

12. 1. with Assyrians, and o. is carried into Egypt 

Mic.6.7. will L.'be pleased with 10,000 rivers of o.? 

Zech. 4. 12. empty the golden o. out of themselves 

t 14. the two sons of o. stand by the Lord 
Mat. 25. 3. the foolish took no o. with them 
4. the wise took o. || 8. give us of your o. 
Luke 7. 46. my head with o. thou didst not anoint 
16. 6. he said, a hundred measures of o. 
See Anointed, Anointing, Be-a-Tkn, Log. 
IVine with OIL. 
JVmtt?. 18. 12. best of the o. and to. they shall offer 
Deut. 7. 13. the Lord will bless thy w. and thy o. 

11. 14. that thou mayest gather thy wine and o. 
12. 17. not eat the titheofthy wineand o. 14. 23. 
18. 4. the first-fruits of ?on?c and o. 2 Chron. 31. 5. 

28. 51. who shall not leave thee either wine or o. 

1 Chron. 9. 29. some to oversee the wine and o. 

12. 40. they that were nigh brought Mine and o. 

2 Chr. 2. 10. give ser v. 20,000 baths of w. and o. 15. 
11. 11. Rehoboamput in strong holds o. andwinc 
32.28.Hezekiah made store-houses for 7cine and o. 

Ezra G.O.give loine and o. according to appointment 
7. 22. to 100 baths of wine, and 100 baths of o. 

JVeA.5.11. restore wine and 0. that ye exact of them 
10. 37. should bring the first-fruits of wine and o. 
39. offering of the corn, new wine and o. 

13. 5. laid the tithes of corn, nev/ wine and o. 12. 
Pro?;. 21. 17. that loveth wine and <?. shall not be rich 
Jer.21. 12. they shall flow to Lord for wine and o. 

40. 10. gather ye wine and summer-fruits and o. 

Hag.l.il.l called for a drought on new wine and o. 

2. 12. touch bread, wine or o. shall it be holj ? 

Z/M/i:el0.34.bound up his wounds, pour.in o-andw. 

Rev. 6. 6. see thou hurt not the wine an'J the o. 

18. 13. no man buyeth their wine and o. any more 

OILED. 
Exod. 29. 23. one cake of o. bread, Lev. 8. 26. 

OIL-OLIVE. 
Exod. 27. 20. pure o.- olive beaten for the light 
30. 24. take thou unto thee of o. -olive a hin 
/>ev.24. 2. that they bring unto thee pure o.-olive 
Z)eMi.8.8.1and of o.-o/''«e,and honey,2A7no-5 18.32. 

OIL-TREE. 
Isa. 41. 19. 1 will /liant in the wilderness the o.-tree 

OINTMENT. 
Exoi.30.^5. make oil of holy o. an o. compound 
2 A7/?^520.l3.Hezekinh shewed them the house of 
his precious things and precious o. /sa. 39. 2. 
1 Chr 9. 30. the priest made the o. of the spices 
Job 11.31. he maketh the sea to boil like pot of o. 
Psal. 133. 2. it is like the precious o. on the head 
Prov. 27. 9. 0. and perfume rejoice the heart 
16. the o. of his right hand bewrayeth itself 
Eccl. 7. 1. a good name is better than precious o. 
9.8. garments be white, and let thy head lack no o. 
10. 1. dead flies cause the o. of apothecary to stink 
Cant.1.3. thy name is as o.poured forth, virgins love 
Fsa. 1. 6. nor bound up, nor mollified with o. 
57.9. thou wentest to the kin? with o.and increased 
Mat. 26.7. a box of prec. o. Mark 14.3. Luke 7. 37. 
O.thiso.might have been sold for much,./o/i7! 12.5. 
12.in that she hath poured out this o. onmy body 
Mark 14. 4. why was this waste of the o. made? 
Luke 1. 38. and anointed his feet with o. 46. 
.Tohn 11. 2. Mnry anointed the Lord with o, 
12. 3. Mary took pound ofo. and anointed the feet 
of Jesus,bouse was filled with the odour o''theo. 
OINTMENTS. 
Cant. 1. 3. because of the snvour of thy good o. 
4. 10. the smell of thine o. is better than all spices 
j?7nos 6. 6. and anoint themselves with the chief o. 
Luke 23. 56. they returned, prepared spices and o. 
Rev. 18. 13. no m^ i buve h their odours and o. 
OKE.'SfeOAK. 
OLD. 
^e??. 5. 32. Noah was .500 years o. and begat Shem 
7. 6. Noah was 600 years o. when the flood came 
ll.lO.Shem was 100 ye^irs o. and begat Arphaxad 
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Gen. 12. 4. Abr. 75 years o. when depart, from Har. 

15. 9. take a heifer and a ram of three years e. 

16. 16. and Abram was fourscore and six years o 

when Hagar bare Ishmael to Abrara 

17. 12. ho that is eight days o. shall be circumcised 

17. a child born to him that is a hundred years o. 

24.Abraham99yearso.when he was circumcised 

25. Ishmael thirteen years o. when circumcised 
18. 11. now Abraham and Sarah were o. 

12. after I am waxed o. my Lord being o. also 
13.Sar.said, shall ofsurety bear child, who am o.? 
19.4. men of city compass, the house, o.and youni' 
31. our father is o. || 24. 1. Abraham was o. 

21. 4. Abr. circumcised Isaac when eight days o. 
5. Abraham 100 years o. when Isaac was born 

23. 1. Sarah was 127 years o. the years of her life 
25.20.Isaac 40 years o.when he took Rtbek.to wife 

26. Isaac was 60 years o. when she bare them 
26. 34. Esau forty years n. when he took Judith 
27. 1. it came to pass when Isaac was o. 2. | 35. 29. 
37. 2. Joseph being 17 years o. was feeding flock 
47. 8. Pharaoh said to Jacob, how o. art thou? 
49.9. couch, as an o. lion, who shall rouse him up? 
50. 26. Joseph died, being 110 years o. 

Exod.!.!. Moses was eighty yrs. o.and Aar. eighty- 
three years o. when they spake to Pharaoh 
10.9.we will gowith ou^ young and ouro.witb sons 
30. 14. every one that are numbered from twenty 
years o. and above, 38. 26. J^um. 1. 3, 18. 
I 14. 29. 1 Chron. 23. 27. 2 Chron. 25. 5 
I 31. 17. Ezra 3. 8. 
Lev. 13.11. it is an o. leprosy in the skin of bis flesh 
25. 22. shall eat o. fruit || 2(5. 10. shail eat o. store 
27. 3. the male from 20 years o. even to 60 years 

5. and if it be from five even to twenty years o 

6. if it be from a month o. to five years o. 
JVii7n.3.15.every male,from a month o.and upward 

shalt thou number, 22, 28, 34, 39, 40, 43. 

4. 3. from thirty years o. to fiitv from among the 

sons of Levi, 23, SO. 1 Chron. 2:j. 3- 

8. 24. theLevites from 25 years o. and upward 

18.16. those Ihatare to be redeemed, from a month 

0. shalt thou redeem 
26. 62. numbered 23000 from month o. and npw. 

33. 39. Aaron was 123 years old when he died 
Deut.S.A. thy raiment waxed not o. 29. 5. JVeA.9.2l . 

28. 50. which shall not regard the person of the o- 
31. 2. Moses said, I am 120 years o. this day 

34. 7. Moses was a 12C years o. when he died 
Josh. 5. 11. and they did "eat of the o. corn, 12. 

d. 21. utterly destroy, men and wom. young and o 
9. 4. they took o. sacks || 5.o.shoes on their feet, 13 
13. 1. Joshua was o. and stricken in years, 23. 1 . 2 
14. 7. forty years o. was I, when Moses sent me 
10. and now, lo, I am this day eighty-five years o 
24.29. Joshuadied, being 110 years o.,7udg.%8- 
Ruth 1. 12. for I am too o. to have a husband 

1 Sam. 2.22. now Eli was very o. and heard all 
4.]5.Eli was ninety and eight years o. his eyes oim 
8. 1. when Samuel was o. he made, 5. || 12. 2. 

2 Sam. 2. 10. Saul's son was forty years o. when 
4.4. Mephibosheth was lame, and five years i; 
5. 4. David thirty years o. when he began torejgn 
19. 32. now Barzillai was eighty years o. 35. 

1 Kings 1. 1. king David was o. 15. 1 Chron. 23. 1 
11. 4. when Sol. was o. his wives turned his hear* 
13. 11. there dwelt an o. prophet in Beth el 

2 Kings 4. 14. she hath no child, and her husb is o 

1 Chron. 2. 21. Hezron married when sixty years o. 

2 Chron.3}.16. males from three yrs. o.and upward 
£s«A.3.13.sent to destroy all the Jews,young and o 
Job 21. 7. why do the wicked live, become o.? 

32. 6. Elihu said, I am young, and ye are v-^-v n 
Psal. 32. 3. my bones waxed o. through my rotuJ^| 

37. 25. I have been young, and now am' o. 

71. 18. now when I am o. O God, forsake me not 
Prov. 22. 6. when o. he will nqj. depart from it 

23. 10. remove not o. land-mark, enter not fields 

22. and despise not thy mother when she is o. 
Keel. 4. 13. better is a wise clii'd than an o. king 
Cant.1.13. all manner ofpKnsnnt fruits new and o 
Isa. 15. 5. a heifer of three years o. Jrr. 48. 34. 

20. 4. captives, young and o. n:ikrd and bare-fool 
50. 9. they shall wax o. asgarmer)t, mohea' them 
58. 12. they shall build the o. w.isfe places, 61.4 
65. 20. for the child shall die ICO ye;irs o. hut the 
sinner being TOO years o. shall be accursed 
.le.r. 6. 16. Lord said, sec and a.^k for the p. paths 

38. 1 1. Ebyrlmel. look thence o. c'oiits, o. rags, 12. 
51.22.withthee I will break in piecesynungand o. 

Lam. 2. 21. the young and o. be on the irround 
3. 4. my flesh and my skin bath he made o. 

F2e^■.9.6.slay utterly o.and youngyma^ds and child. 
23. 43. andl said to her that was o^ in adulteries 
25. 15. veng?ance to destroy it for the o. hatred 
36. 11. I will settle you after your o. estates 

Dan. .5.31 . Darius took kingdom, being 62 years o, 

JI//c.6.6.!=hallIcome before him with calves of yr.o. 

Mat. 2.16. Herod slew the children fnm two yrs.p 
9. 16. no roan putteth new cloth to an o garmeBt 



OLD 

Mat. 0. 17. neither do men put new wine into o. 
bottles, Mark 2. 21, 22. Luke 5. 36, 37. 

13.52. biingetii forth of treasure things new and o. 
Luke2A2. Jesus twelve years o. went to Jerusalem 

5. 39. for he saith, the o. wine is better 

9.8. it was said, that one of the o. prophets is risen 
John 3. 4. how can a man be born when he is o.? 

8. 57. thou art not yet fifty years o. hast seen Ahr.? 

21.18.when thou shall be olanother shall lead thee 
^cts 4. 22. the man was above forty years o. 

7. 23. when Moses was full forty years o. 

21. 16. brought Mnason of Cyprus, an o. disciple 
Rom. 4. 19. Abraham went about 100 years o. 

1 Cor. 5. 7. purge out therefore the o. leaven 
8. let us keep the feast, not with o. leaven 

2 Cor. 3. 14. in the reading of the O. Testament 

5. 17. 0. things are past away, all things are new 

1 Tim. 4. 7. refuse profane and o. wives' fables 
5. 9. widow not be taken under sixty years o. 

//ed.8.13. a new covenant, he hath made the first o. 
what decay eih and waxo.is readytovanish away 

2 Pet. 1. 9. that he was purged from his o. sins 

2. 5. if God spared not the o. world, but saved Noe 
IJohn 2. 7. 0. commandm. is word from beginning 
i2eu.]2.9.lhat o. serpent, called the devil and Satan 

20. 2. he laid hold on the dragon, that o. serpent 

OLD jSge. 
Gen. 15. 15. ihou shalt be buried in a good o. age 

21. 2. Sarah bare Abraham a son of his o. age, 7. 

25.8. Abraham died in a good o. age, an old man 

37. 3. Joseph was the son of his o. age, 44. 20. 
.Tiidg. 8. 32. and Gideon died in a good o. age 
Ruth 4. 15. he shall be a nourisher in thine o. age 
IKings 15.23. Asa in o.age was diseased in his feet 
1 Chr. 29. 28. Dav. died in good o. age, full of days 
Job 30. 2. in whom o. age was perished 
Psal. 71. 9. cast me not off in the time of o. age 

92. 14. they shall bring forth fruit in o. age 

Isa.. 46. 4. and even to your o. age I am he 

Luke 1. 36. Elisabeth conceived a son in her o.age 

Days of OLD ; see of OLD. 

OLD Gate, see Gate. 

OLD Man. 

Gen. 25.8. Abraham died an o. man full of years 

43. 27. the o. man of whom ye spake, is he alive? 

44. 20. and said, we have a father, an o. m.an 
Z*e«.19.32. thou shalt honour the face of the o. man 
Judg. 19. 16. there came an o. man from his work 

17. the 0. man said, 20. || 22. spake to the o. man 

1 Sam. 2. 31. siiall not be an o. m. in thy house, 32. 

4. 18. Eli was an o. m. || 17. 12. Jesse was an o. m. 
28. 14. an o. man cometh up, and is covered 

2 Chron. 36. 17. and had no comjjassion on o. man 
/aa. 65. 20. nor o. mare thathath not filled his days 
Luke 1. 18. 1 am an o. man,my wife strick.in years 
Rom. 6. 6. our o. man is crucified with him 
Eph. 4. 22. p.ut off the o. man which is corrupt 
Col. 3.9. ye have put off the o. man with his deeds 

OLD men. 
1 Kings 12.6.Rehoboam consulted with the o. men 

8; forsook counsel of o. m. 13. 2 Chr. JO. 6, 8, 13 
Psal. 148. 12. o.men and children, praise the Lord 
Prov. 17.6. children's children the crown of o. men 

20. 29. the beauty of o. men is ihe grey head 
.T:r. 31. 13. rejoice in the dance, young mere and 
.Joel 1. 2. hear this ye o. men, and give ear all ye 

2.28. 0. men shall dream dreams, Acts 2. 17. 
Zech. 8.4. 0. men and women dwell in the streets 

Of OLD. 
Gen. 6. 4. which were of o. men of renown 
I Srt7«.27.8.those nations were of o. the inhabitants 
I Chron. 4. 40. they of Ham had dwelt there o/o. 
JVe/j. 12. 46. o/o. there were chief of the singers 
.Tab 20. 4. knowest thou not this of o. since man 
Ps. 95. 6. thy tender mercies have been ever of o. 

i ' . ' . \vliat work thou didst in the times ofo, 

55 19. alilict them, even he that abidetii of o. 

68. 33. upon heaven of heavens which were of o. 

74.2. thy congregation which hast purchased ofo. 
12. for God is my king of o. working salvation 

77. 5. I have considered the days of o. the yea.s 
II. surely I will remember thy wonders of o. 

78. 2. T will utter dark sayings of o. 

91. 2. thy throne is established of o. from everlast. 
102. 25. of 0. hast laid the fouridation of the earth 
119. 52. 1 remembered thy judgments of o. O Ld. 
152. thy testimonies I have known of o. 
143. 5. T remember the days of o. Isn. 63. 11. 

Pr(7?.'.8.22.Lord possessed me before his workso/o. 

/5rt. 25.1. thy counr,('!so/o. are faithfuln. and truth 
30. 33. fw- Tophct is ordained of o. he hath made 
43. 18. neither consider the things of o. 
46. 9. remember the former things of o. I am God 
51. 9. awake, awake, as in the generations of o. 
57. n. have not T held my peace even ofo.? 
63. 9. and carried them all the d.avs of o. 

Jer. 23. 8. the prophets before nie and thee of o. 
31. 3. the Lord hath appeared of o. to me 
46.26. afterward shall be inhabited as in days ofo. 

Liw. 1. ?. pleasant things she hx4 in the days of o. 



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OLl 

Z/flm.2. 17. word that he commanded in days ofo. 

3.6.set me in dark places,as they that be dead ofo. 

5. 21. turn us, O Lord, renew our days as of o. 
£;2e/i:.26.20. shall bring theedown wilhpeopL' of a. 

35. t 5. because thou hast had hatred of o. 
Amos 9. 11. I will build it as in the days of o. 
Mic. 5. 2. whose goings forth have been from of o. 

1. 14. let them feed in Bashan, as in the days of o. 
20. hast sworn to our fathers from the days of o. 
JSTa/i. 2. 8. Nineveh is of o. like a pool of water 
Mal.3.i.bG pleasant to the Lord, as in the days ofo. 
2 Pet. 3. 5. by word of God the lieavcns were of o. 
Jude 4. who were o/o. ordained to condemnation 

OLD time. 
Deut.2.^Q.g\a.nts dwelt therein o. t. Zamzummims 

19. 14. they ofo. time set in thy inheritance 
.Tosh. 24. 2. your fathers dwelt on other side in 0. t. 
2 Sam. 20. 18. they were wont to speak in 0. time 
Ezra 4. 15. they have moved sedition ofo. tiine 
Ec.cl. 1. 10. it hath been already ofo. time 
.Jer. 2. 20. for ofo. time I have broken thy yoke 
jEze/f. 26.20. bring thee down with people ofo. time 

38. 17. he of wliom I have spoken in 0. time 
Mat. 5. 21. it was said by them ofo. time, 27, 33. 
Acts 15. 21. Moses ofo. time hath in every city 

1 Pet. 3. 5. in 0. time holy women also adorned 
2Pe£.1.21. the prophecy came not in 0. time by man 

See Wax. 

OLD Way. 

Joi22.15.the o.w. v/hich wicked men have trodden 

OLDNESS. 
Rom.7.6. that we should not serve in 0. of the letter 

OLIVE 
Is a tree full of fatness, which yields plenty of 
oil. The church of the Jews is compared to an 
Olive-tree, ,/cr. 11. 16. JVhcn God brought 
them into Canaan, he fixed them in a flourish- 
ing and prosperous state and condition, so that 
they were in a capacity both to have donemuch 
good, to themselves, and to have brought him 
much glory, like a beautiful green olive-tree, 
fit to bear fair and goodly fruit. 
There are two kinds of Olive-trees, the wild and 
natural, and those that require care and cul- 
ture. The cultivated Olive-tree is of a mode- 
rate height, its trunk is knotty, its bark 
.smooth, and of an ash-colour, its wood is solid 
and yellowish, the leaves are oblong, and al- 
mostlikc those of the willow, of a green colour, 
dark on the upper side, and white on the undtr 
side. In the month 0/ June it puts out white 
flowers that grow in bunches : Each flower is 
of one piece, widening upwards, and dividing 
into four parts. After the flower succeeds the 
fruit, which is also oblong and plump : h is 
first green, then pale, and lastly black, lohen 
it is quite ripe: In the flesh of it is enclosed 
a hard stone, full of an oblong seed. The wild 
Olive differs from this, in that it is smaller 
in all its parti. 
Gen. 8. 11. and lo, in her mouth was an 0. leaf 
Deut. 28. 40. for thino, 0. shall cast her fruit 
JV(?A. 8. 15. go to the mount, and fetch 0. branches 
.Job 1.5. 33. he shall cast off his flower as the o. 
Ps. 128.3. thy children like o. plants round thy table 
Hab. 3. 17. although the labour of the 0. shall fail 
Zech. 4. 12. 1 said, what be these two 0. branches? 
Jam. 3. 12. can fig-tree, rrry brethren,bear cherries? 
See Oil. 
OLIVES. 
.Tudg. 1.5.5. the foxes burnt up the vineyarJs and 0. 
Jl/2c.6.15.shalt tread the 0. but shalt not anoit^t thee 
-See Mount. 
OLIVET. 

2 Sam. 15.30. David went up by ascent to mount O. 
Acts 1. 12. they returned from the mount called 0. 

OLIVE-TREE. . 
Deut- 24. 20. when thou beatest thine o.-tree 
Judg. 9. 8. they said to the o.-tree, reign over us 
9. the o.-tree said, should I leave my fatness? 
1 Kings 6. 23. he made two cherubims oi o.-trce 
31. two doorswereof o.-i?-ce,32.|| 33. postsof o.-L 
Psal. 52. 8. like a green o.-tree in the house of God 
tsa. 17. 6. as the shaking of an o.-tree, 24. 13. 
Jer, 11.16. the Lord called thy name a green o.-tree 
Hos. 14. 6. his beauty shall be as the o.-tree 
HagH. 19. as yet the o.-tree hath not brought forth 
Rom. 11. 17. thou partakestofthe f^^tness of <7.-<rec 
24. cut out of the o.-tree, srnffed in a good o.-tree 
OLIVE-TREES, 
Ezod.23.1;U. thnsshalt thou do with thine o.-trees 
Deut. 6. n. and o.-trees which thou plantest not 
8.t8.a land of vines and o.-trees, of oil, and honey 
28.40 thou shalt have o.-trers,bui shalt not anoint 
1 CArore. 27.28. oyer the o.-trees was Banl-hanan 
Amosi.d.o.-trees increased, palmer-worm devour. 
Zech. 4. 3. two o.-trees by it on the right and left 
Rev.11.4. these are the two o.-tree'^ standing before 

Wild OLIVE-TREE. 
Rom. 11. 17. thou being wild o.-tree wert grafTed in 



ONK 

OLIVE- YARD. 

Exod. 23. 11. thus shalt thou do with thy 0. yard 

OLIVE-YARDS. 
Jb5A.24.13.citiesye built not.of vineyards and o.-y 
which ye planted not, do ye eat, JVch. 9. 25 

1 Sam. 8. 14. the king shall take your o.-yards 

2 icings 5.2(i. a time to receive money and o.-yards 
JVeh. 5. 11. restore, I pray, to them their o.-warda 

OMITTED. 
Mat. 23.23. have o. weightier. matters of the law 

OMNIPOTENT. 
Rev. 19. 6. Alleluia, for the Lord God 0. reigneth 

ONCE. 
Gen. 18. 32. he said, I will speak yet but this 0. 
Exod.W.n. forgive my sin only this 0. entreat Lord 
30.J0.Aaron shall make an atonement on horns of 
altar of incense 0. u year, Tvev. 16.34. //e6.9.7,12. 
JVum. 13. 30. let us go up at 0. and possess it 
Deut. 7. 22. thou mayest not consume them at o. 
Josh. 6. 3. ye shall go round the city 0. 11, 14. 
Judg. 0. 39. 1 will speak but this 0. prove but this 0, 
16.18. come up 0. || 28. strengthen me this 0. 
1 Sam. 26. 8. let me smite him to the earth at 0. 

1 Kings 10. 22. 0. in three years came the navy of 
Tarshish, bringing gold and silver, 2 Chr. 9. 21. 

2 Kings 6. 10. he saved himself not o. or twice 
JVe/i.5.l8. 0. in ten days all store of wine waspvepa 

13. 20. lodged without Jerusalem 0. or twice 
Joi33. 14. G. speaks 0. yea twice, man perceives not 

40. 5. 0. have I spoken, but I will not answer 
Psai. 62. 11. God hath spoken 0. twice I have heard 

74. 6. they break down the carved v/ork at 0. 

76.7. who may stand in sight when 0. art angry? 
89. 35. 0. have I sworn by ipy holiness, I will not 

Prov. 28. 18. he that is perverse sh.ill fall at 0. 
Isa. 42. 14. 1 will destroy and devour at 0. 

66. 8. in one day, or shall a nation be horn at 0.? 
.Jer. 10. 18. I will sling out the inhabitants at 0. 

13. 27. wilt thou not be clean? when shall it o. be? 

16. 21. behold, I will this 0. cause them to knov/ 

Hag. 2. 6. yet 0. it is a little while, and I will shake 

the heavens, and the earth, and sea, Heb. 12. 26. 

Luke 13.25. when o. the master of house is risen up 

23. 18. they cried all at 0. saying, not this man 
Rom. 6. 10. in that he died, he died unto sin 0. 

7. 9. for I was alive without the law 0. but when 

1 Cor. 15. 6. was seen of above 500 brethren at 0. 

2 Cor.ll.25.thricebeaten with rods, 0. waslstoned 
Gal. 1. 23. now preacheth the faith he 0. destroyed 
Eph. 5. 3. but fornication, let it not be 0. named 
Phil. 4. 16. ye sent 0. and again to my necessity 
1 T/ie5.2.]8. would have come to you 0. and again 
Heb. 6. 4. those who were 0. enlightened and tasfed 

7. 27. for this he did 0. when he offered up himself 
9. 26. but now 0. in end of the world he appeared 
27. as it is appointed to men 0. to die, after this 
28.Chr.was ©.offered to bear sins of many, 10. 10. 
10. 2. because that the worshippers 0. purged 
12. 27. veto, more signifieth the removing of those 

1 Pet. 3. 18. for Christ hath suffered 0. for our sins 
20.0. long-suffering of God waited in days of Noe 

,Judc 3. contend for the faith 0. delivered to saints 
S.put yoa in remembrance,though yeo.knew this 
ONE 

Signifies [1] One only, so that there is no other of 
that kind, 1 Tim, 2. 5. Heb. 10. 14. [2] 
The very same. Gen. 11. 1. | 40. 5. [3] Very 
/ew, Deut. 32.30, Josh. 23.10. [4] The 
like, 1 Sam. 6. 4. [51 Some body, any one, 
2 Sam. 23. 15. 

That they all may be one, John 17. 21. May be 
one in mind, love, design, and interest; being 
first united by faith to me, and by me to thee, 
that so their union may in some sort resemble 
thatinexprcssible imion betiocenthyself and me. 

That they may be one in us, [1] By the com- 
munication and inhabitation of the Spirit that 
proceeds from. us. [2] hi ways of holiness. 
[3] By keeping communion with us. [4] By 
following our example. [5] Being unitedto us 
bif faith, they may be united to one another by 
love. 

In one day. Rev. 18, 8, that is, suddenly and 
unexpectedly. 

One thing is needful, I_^uke 10. 42, Attendance 
upon the means of grace, and a right use of 
them, is absolutely necessary in order to the sal- 
vation of the soul. Mary chose to take the ad- 
vantage of ChrisVs company, and rather to 
spend an hour or two in hearivg him, than in 
preparing a. supper for him; she was taking 
care of her soul with reference to eternity, 
which is the one thing needful. 

Gen. 2. 24, a man shall cleave to his wife, and they 
shall be 0. fiesh,Mat.l9.5.Mark 10.8. 1 Cor.6.16 
27, 38. hast thou but 0. blessing, my fir I her? 
34. 14. not give our sister too. that is uncircumc. 

■ 42. 1.3. 0. is not, 32. || 44. 28. 0. went out from me 

F.xod.W.l. yet will bringo. plague more on Pliaraoh 
12. 46. in 0. house shall it be eaten, not carry forth 



ONE 

£xod.l2A9.o.\ti\v shall be to him that is homeborn, 
and stranger, Lev. 24. 22. JV«7/i. 15. It), 29. 

23. 29. 1 will not drive them out in o. year 
2G.2.every curtain shall liave o. measure, 36. 9,15. 

C. and it shall be o. tabernacle, 3G. 13. 
29. 23. 0. loaf of bread, o. cake, and c, wafer 
Lev. 5. 4, he shall be guilty in o. of these, 5, 13. 

15. 29. whether o. of your own country, 17. 15. 
26. 2S. ten women shall bake your bread in o. oven 

Kum. 10. 4. if they Blow but with o. trumpet 

16. 15. I have not taken o. as from them 

17. 3. 0. rod shall be for the head of the house 
36. 8. of the tribe shall be wife to o. of the family 

Deui. 1. 23. 1 took twelve men, o. of a tribe 

4. 42. that fleeing to o. ofthe.se cities, 19. 5, 11. 
19. 15. 0. witness shall'not rise up against a man 
24. 5. but he shall be free at home o. year 

32. 30. how should o. chase a thousand 1 
Josh. 10. 42. all these Joshua took at o. time 

' 12. 9. the king of Jericho o. the kingof Ai o. 
10. the king of Jerusalem o. king of Hebron o. 
17. 14. why hast given me but o. lot and ^.portion? 
17. a great people, thou shalt not have o. lot only 
Judg.Si.'i.. whether is better, thato. reign over youl 
21.8. what 0. is thereof the tribes of Israel? 
l-Sai7i.6.4.foro.plague was on you alland year lords 
17. for Ashdod o. for Gaza o. for Ashkelonj. 
11. 7. and they came out with o. consent 

18. 21. this day my son-in-law in o. of the twain 
2 8a.m. 7.23. what o. nation is like thy people? 

8. 2. and with o. full line to keep alive 

19. 7. there will not tarry o. with thee this night 
23. 8. whom he slew at o. time, 1 Chron. 11. 11. 

15. O that 0. would give me to drink of the water 
of the well of Bethlehem, 1 Chron. 11. 17. 

1 Kings 1. 48. given me o. to sit on my throne 

2. 16. 1 ask 0. petition of thee, deny me not 

6. 25. the cherubims were of o. measure, a. size 

5. 56. there hath not failed o. word of his promise 

11. 13. I will give o. tribe to thy .son, 32, 36. 

22. 13. behold now words of the prophets declare 
good to the king with o. mouth, 2 Chron. 18. 12. 

2 Kings 17. 27. carry thither o. of the priests 
28. o. of the priests came and dwelt in Bethel 

18.24. will turn away face of o. captain, Isa. 36.9. 
lC7'4ro7(.10.13.for asking counsel of o.thathad fame 

12. 14. 0. of the least was over a hundred 
2Chron.3-2. 12. he shall worship before o. altar 
Neh. 1. 2. Hanani, o. of my brethren, came 

11. 1. bring 0. often to dwell in Jerusalem 
Job 9. 3. he cannot answer him o. of a thousand 
1 33. neither is there o. that should argue 
21. 23. 0. dieth in his full strength, at ease 
23. 13. he is in o. mind, and who can turn him ? 

33. 23. if an interpreter o. among a thousand 
Psal. 22. t 20. deliver my only o. from the dog 

35. 1 17. rescue my only o. from the lions 
49. 16. be not afraid when o. is made rich 
72. 1 15. 0. shall give him of the gold of Sheba 
82. 7. and shall fall like o. of the princes 
86. t 2. for I am o. whom thou favourest 
89. 19. I have laid help on o. that is mighty 
137. 3. saying, sing us o. of the songs of Zion 
Prou. 1.14. cast in thy lot, let us all have o. purse 

26. 17. is like o. that taketh a dog by the ears 
Eccl.l. 4. o.generat. passeth away, another cometh 

2. 14. 1 perceived that o. event happen, to them ail 

3. 19. yea, they have all o. breath, all is vanity 
20. ail go unto o. place, all areof dust, 6. 6. 

4. 9. two better than a. || 11. how can o. be warm? 
12. if 0. prevail against him,two shall withstand 

7. 27. counting o. by o. to find out the account 
9. 18. but 0. sinner destroyeth much good 

12, 11. words, which are given from o. shepherd 
Cant.'i.d.thoii hast ravished my heart,my sister,my 
spouse,with(j.ofthy eyes, witho.chainof thy neck 

6. 9. my undefiled is but o. she is the only o. 
Isa. 5. 10. ten acres of vineyard shall yield o. bath 

14. 32. what shall o. answer messengers of nation? 
19. 18. o. shall be called the city of destruction 
23. 1.5. according to the days of o. king 

27. 12. ye shall be gathered o. by o. O Israel 
30. 17. 0. thousand shall flee at the rebuke of o. 
34. 16.no 0. of these shall fail, none want her mate 
41. 25. 1 have raised up o. from the north 

27. 1 will give Jerus. o. that bringeth good tidings 
44. 5. 0. shall say I am the Lord's and another 
45. 24. surely shall o. say, in L. have I righteousn. 
65. 8. 0. saith, destroy it not, a blessing is in it 
Ezek. 1. 16. they four had o. likeness, and a wheel 
19. 3. she brought up o. of her whelps, it became 
21. 19. boUi twain shall come forth out of o. land 
23. 13. then I saw that they took both o. way 
33. 21. that 0. that had escaped came unto me 
24. Abraham was o. \\ 32. as a lovely song of o. 
."^4. 23. I will set up o. shepherd over them, 37.24. 
.17. 17. and they shall oecome o. in thy hand 

19. make them o. stick i| 22. o. nation, o. king 
48. 31. 0. gate of Reuben II 32.0. gate of Joseph 
Dan. 2. 9. there is but o. decree for you 
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ONE 

Dan.i. 19. then Danie! was astonied for o. hour 

7. 13. behold, o. like the Son of man, 10. 16, .18. 

9. 27. he shall confirm the covenant for o. week 
11. 7. out of a branch of her roots shall o. stand 

lO.o. shall certainly come and overflow, and pass 
27. they shall speak lies at o. table, not prosper 
Hos. 1. 11. Israel shall appoint themselves o. head 
jlmos 4. 8. two or three cities wandered to o. city 
6. 9. if there remain ten men in o. house 
Zeph. 3. 9. to serve the Lord with o. consent 
Zech. 3. 9. behold, on o. stone shall be seven eyes 

11. 8. I will cut off three shepherds in o. month 
14. 9. there shall be o. Lord, and his name o. 

Mal.2. 15. did he not make o.? and wherefore o.? 

Mat. 3. 3. the voice of o. crying in the wilderness, 

Mark 1. 3. Luke 3. 4. John 1. 23. 

5. 18. 0. jot, or 0. tittle shall not pass fromihe law 

19. whoso shall break o. of these least command. 

29. thato. of thy members should perish, 30. 

36. thou canst not make o. hair white or black 

6.27. which of you can add o. cubit to his stature? 

29. was not arrayed like o. of these, Luke 12. 27. 

10. 42. shall give to drink to o. of these little ones 

12. 11. wlrat man among you shall have o. sheep? 
16. 14. Elias and Jeremias, or o. of the prophets, 

Mark 6. 15. | 8. 28. Luke 9. 8, 19. 

17. 4. three tabernacles, o. for thee, a. for Moses, 

and 0. for Eiias, Mark 9. 5. Luke 9. 33. 

18.6.shall offend o. of these, Mark9.i2.Luke 17.2. 
10. take heedyedes[)isenoto. of these little ones 
14. that 0. of these little ones should perisli 
16. if not hear, then take with thee o.or two more 

19. 17. none good but o. Mark 10. 18. Luke 18. 19. 

20. 12. saying, these last have wrought but o. hour 
21.35. they beat 0. and killed another, and stoned 

22. 5. they went their ways, o. to his farm, another 

23. 4. but they themselves will not move them 

with o. of their fingers, Luke 11. 46. 

8. for o. is your Master, even Christ, 10. 
9.0. is your Father || 25.40. as ye have done it to o. 

25. 15. he gave to o. five talents, to another two 
18. but he that had received the o. 24. 
45. as ye did it not to o. of the least of these 

26.21. Jesus said, verily I say to you, that a. of you 
shall betray me, Mark 14. 18. John 13. 21. 

40. could ye not watch o. hour ? Mark 14. 37. 
Mark 8. 14. nor had they more than o. loaf 

9. 37. whoever shall receiver, of such ciiildren 
38. we saw o. casting out devils, Luke 9. 49. 

11.29.1 will also ask of you o. question, answer me 
12. 6. having yet o. son, he sent him also to them 

14. 19. and they began to say o. by o. is it I ? 

15. 6. at the feast he released o. Luke23. 17. 
Luke 3.16. John said, but ©.mightier than I cometh 

7. 8. 1 say to o. go, and he goeth, and to another 
8. 42. he had o.only daughter, and she lay a dying 

12. 52. there siiall be five in o. house divided 
15.7.joym heaven over o. sinner that repenteth,10. 
16. 17. to pass, than o. tittle of the law to fail 

20. nay, but if o. went from the dead, 31. 

17.22. to see o. of the days of the Son of man 

22. 36. let him sell his garment, and buy o. 
.John 1. 26. but there standeth o. among you 

6.70. 0. of you is a devil || 7.21. have done o.work 

8. 9. went out o- by o. beginning at the eldest 

18. I am 0. that bear witness of myself 

41. they sai'tl, we have o. Father, even God 

10. 16. and there shall be o. fold, and o. shepherd 
30. 1 and my Father are o. 

11. 52. should gather in o. the children of God 

12. 48. he hath o. that judgeth him, the word 
17. 11. that they may be o. as we are, 21, 22. 

23. that they may be made perfect in o. 
18. 17. art thou not o. of this man's disciples ? 25. 
.^cts 1.22. must o.be ordained to be witness of resur. 
4. 32- believed, were of o. heart and o. of soul 

9. II. go and inquire for o. Saul of Tarsus 

13. 25. there cometh o. after me, whose shoes 
17. 7. saying, that there is another king, o. Jesus 

26. God hath made of o. blood all nations 
24. 21. except it be for this a. voice, of resurrection 
25. 19. had questions of o. Jesus, who was dead 

23. 2.5. after that Paul had spoken o. word 
i2om.5.7.for scarcely for a righteous man will o.die 

15. for if through the offence of o. many be dead 

16. and not as it was by o. that sinned, for the 

judgment was by o. to condemnation 
17.death reigned by o.shall reign in life by o.J.C. 

18. by the offence of o. so bv righteousness of o. 

19. so by obedience of 0. shall many be righteous 
9. 10. but when Rebekah also had conceived by o. 

I Cor. 3. 4. for while o. saith, I am of Paul 
8. he thatplanteth and he that watereth are o. 
5. 1. such fornication,that o. have his father's wife 
8. 4. and that there is none other God but o. 
6. to ns there is i^ut o. God, and o. Lord Jesus 
9.24. all, run, but o. receivr.th the prize 
10. 17. we being many are o. bread and o. body 
n. 21. 0. is hungry || 14. 27, let a. interpret 
12. 8. to 0. is given by Spirit the word of wisdom 



ONE 

1 Cor. 12. 13. by o. Spirit are baptized into o. bod^ 
14. 24. there come in o. that bclieveth not, or o 

unlearned, he is convinced of all, judged of all 

31. lor ye may all prophesy o. by o. that all may 

15.8.it was seen of me as of o. born out of due time 

2 Cor. 5. 14. if o. died for all, then were all dead 
11. 2. for I have espoused you to o. husband 

24. five times received I forty stripes save o. 
IS.U.beperfect, beofgood comfort, be of o. mind, 
Fhil. 2. 2. 1 Pet. 3. 8. Rev. 17. 13. 
Gal.3. 16. but as of o. || 28. ye are all o. in Christ 
5. 14. for all the law is fulfilled in o. word 
Eph. 1. 10. he might gather together in o. all things 
2. 14. who hath made both o. || 15. o. new man 
IS.throughhim we both have access by a. Spirit 

4. 4. as ye are called in o. hope of your calling 
5. 0. faith, 0. Lord, o. .baptism || 6. o. God 

P/i?7. 1.27. that stand fastwith o. spirit, with o. mind 
1 Tim. 3. 2. the husband of o. wife. Tit. 1. 6. 

4. a bishop, o. that ruleth well his own house 
3. 12. the deacons be the husbands of 0. wife 
Tit. 1. 12. 0. of themselves, even a prophet, said 
Heb. 2. 6. but o. in a certain place teslifieth 

11. and they that are sanctified are all of o. 

5. 12. ye have need that o. teach you again 
10.12.but thisman after he had offered a. sacrifice 

14. for by 0. offering he hath perfected for ever 

11. 12. therefore sprang there even of o. so many 

12. 16. for o. morsel of meat sold his birth-riffht 
13.14. here we have no city, but we seek o. to come 

Jam. 2. 10. yet offend in o. point, he is guilty of all 
5. 19. if any of you err, and o. convert him 
1 .fohn 5. 7. these three are o. \\ 8. these agree in o. 
/^eu. 9.12.0. woe is past, there come two woes more 

13. 3. 1 saw 0. of his heads as wounded to death 
14. 14. on the cloud o. sat like unto the Son of man 
17. 12. receive power as kingso.hour with the beast 
18. 10. for in o. hour is thy judgment come 

17. in 0. hour so great riches come to nought 
19. that great city, for in o.hour is she made desol. 
21. 21. every several gate was of o. pearl 
See Accord, Another, Man, God, 
.^s ONE. 
Gen. 3. 22. behold, the man is become as o. of us 
19.14. but he seemed as o.lhat mocked to his sons 
49. 16. Dan shall judge as o. oT the tribes of Israel 
Exod. 12. 48. be circumcised, and he shall be as o 
that is born in the land. Lev. 19. 34. I 
24. 22. 
JV«7n.l2. 12. let her not be as o. dead, of whom 
JbsA. 10.2. Gibeon a great city, as o. of royal cities 
0724(^^.17. 11. young man was to him as o. of his sons 

1 Sam. 17. 36. uncircum. Philistine be as o. of them 
26. 20. as when o. doth hunt a partridge in mount. 

2Sa7«. 6. 20. uncovered as o. of the vain fellows 
9. 11. he shall eat at my table as o. of king's sons 

13. 13. thou shalt be as o. of the fools in Israel 
14. 13. the king speaketh this as o. that is faulty 
17. 12. there shall not be left so tnuch as a. 

2Kings 6.5.butas o.wasfelling a beam,axeheadfell 

2 Chr. 5. 13. the trumpeters and singers were as o. 
Job 2. 10. thou speakest as o. of the foolish women 

12. 4. 1 am as o. mocked of his neighbour 

19. 11. he counteth me to him as o. of his enemies 
Psal. 35. 14. as o. that mourneth for his mother 

78. 65. then the Lord awaked as o. out of sleep 
89. 10. thou hast broken Rabab, as o. that is slain 
119.162. I rejoice as o. that findeth great spoil 
Prow. 6.11. thy poverty as o. that travaileth, 24. 3. 
Eccl. 3. 19. as the o. dieth, so dieth the other 
Cant. 1. 7. for why should I be as o. turneth aside? 
8.10.then I was in his eyes as o. that found favour 
Isa. 10. 14. as a. that gathereth eggs that are lef^ 
29. 4. thy voice as o- that hath a f^amiliar spirit 
66. 13. as 0. whom his mother comfurteth 
./er.lO.ll.I will break oso.bieaketh potter's vessel 
Zech. 12. 10. mourn aso. in bitterness forfirst-boria 
Mat. 7. 29. as o. having authority, Mark 1. 22. 
,.'T/ar/i:6.15. or as o.of the prophets || 9.26. as o. dead 
Tyuke 15. 19. make me as o. of thy hired servants 
23. 14. this man as o. that perverfeth the people 
ICo?'. 7. 25. as o. that hath obtained mercy of Lord 
9. 26. so fight I, not as o. that beateth the air 
See Day, Heart, Every. 
Is ONE. 
Gen. 11.6. the people is o.\\ 41.25.thedreamfso.26. 
Exod. 2. 6. this is o. of the Hebrew children 
75e:it.6.4.the Lord our God is o.Lord, Jl/ar/c 12.29. 
Riith 2. 20. Boaz is o. of our next kinsmen 
JI/af.12.6. in this place is o. greater than the temple 
Mark 14. 20. it is o. of the twelve that dippeth 
Rom. 2. 2=*. he is not a Jew that is o. outwardly 

29. but he is a Jew who is o. inwardly 
3. 30. seeing it is o. God who shall justify 
1 Cor. 6. 17. that is joined to the Lord is o. spirit 

12. 12. for as body is o. and hath many members 
15. 40. but the glorv of the celestial is o.and glory 

<?ai.3.20. isnota modiatorofoop, but God iso 
Col. 4. 9. with Onesimus, who is o. of you, 12. 
Sec Little, Mav 



ONE 



ONL 



ONL 



JVo« ONE. 
Gen. 24. 41. if they give not tliee o. slialt be cjear 
tlxod. 8. 31. there icmained not o. It). 19. 

9. 6. but of the cattle of Israel died not o. 7. 

12. 30. not a house where there was not o. dead 
/DcMiC. 1.35. shall n.o.ofthese men see that good land 

2. 36. there was not o. city too strong fbr us 
2 Sam. 13.30. and there is not o. of them left 

17. 13. till there be not o. small stone found there 
IKings 16. 11. he left him n. o. that pisseth ag. wall 
Job 14. 4. a clean thing out of an unclean, not o. 

31. 15. and did not o. fashion us in the womb? 

41. 9. shall 7i. 0. be east down at the sight of him ? 

Psal. 14. 3. ore altogether become filthy, there is 

none that doeth good, not a. 53. 3. Rom.^. 12. 

105. 37. there was n. o. feeble person among them 
/sa.40.26.for that he isstrong in power, n. o. faileth 
Jtfaf.18.10.take heed ye desp.w.o.ofthese little ones 
Rom. 3. 10. there is none righteous, no not o. 
1 Cor. 6. 5. no not a. that shall be able to judge 

12. 14. for the body is not o. member, but many 

See Mighty. 

ONE in reference to other. 

Ge7i.4.19. the name of o. was Adah, oi other Zillah 

13. 11. they separated the o. from the other 
47. 21. from the o. end of Egypt to the other 

Exod. 1.15. name ofo. Shiphrah, oftheofAerPuah 

14. 20. so that the o. came not near the other 
17. 12. stayed up his hands on o. side, and the other 
18.3. nameof theo. Gershom, of the o^Aer Eliezer 

ieD.5.7. two pigeons, o. far a sin-ofTering, the other 
for a burnt-offering, 12. 8. JVum.6. 11. | 8. 12. 

16. 8. 0. lot for the Lord, other for the scape-goat 
J\rum. 11.26. name of theo. Eldad,theai/ferMedad 

28. 4. 0. lamb in the morning, the other at even 
Deut. 4. 32. ask from o. side of heaven to the other 

13. 7. from the o. end of the earth to other ^ 28. 64. 
Judg. 16. 29. took hold of o. pillar and of the other 
Ruth 1.4. name of theo. was Orphah, of o^Aer Ruth 

1 Sam. 1.2. name»f O.Hannah, the ofAer Peninnah 

2 5a?«. 4. 2. nameof o.Baanah, of theoiA. Rechab 
12. 1. there were two men,o. rich, the other poor 

IKings'i. 23. o. saith, this is my son, the other saith 

25. give half to the o. and half to the other 
20.29. they pitched o. against the other seven days 
JVeA. 4. 17. 0. hand \^ought, with oth. held weapon 
Eccl. 3. 19. as the o. dieth, so dieth the other 
7. 14. God hath set the o. over-against the other 
Jer. ]2, 12. for the sword of the Lord shall devour 
fromo. end of the land to theo^Acr end, 25. 33. 
24.2.0. baskM had good figs, of/icr basket had bad 
VLielc. 21. 16- go thee o. way or other on right or left 
Dan. 8.3. but o. horn was higher than the other 
12. 5. 0. on this side of river, the other on that side 
TLech. 11. 7. the o. I called Beauty, the other Bands 
Mat. 6. 24. he will hate the o. and love the other .^ or 
hold to the o. and despise the other, Luke 16.13. 
20. 21. my two sons may sit, the o. on thy right 
hand, and the otiier on thy left, Mark 10. 37. 
24. 31. gather from o. end of heaven to the other 

40. 0. taken, the oth. left, 41. Luke 17. 34, 35, 36. 
Mark 15. 27. they crucify two thieves, the o. on his 

right hand, the other on his left, I^uke 23. 33. 
/>u/ce6.29. if smite thee on o. c-heek, offer the other 

7. 41. the 0. owed 500 pence, the other fifty 

17. 24. lightning out of o. part, shinelh to the other 

18. 10. the o. a Pharisee, the other a publican 

John 20. 12. 0. angel at the head, other at the feet 

j9ci5 15. 39. that they departed asunder o. from oth. 

23. 6. the 0. part Sadducees, the other Pharisees 

1 Cor. 7. 5. defraud ye not o. the other, except it be 

2 Cor. 2.16. to o. the savour of life, to of Ae?- of death 
Gal. 4. 22. 0. by bond-maid, other by a free-woman 

5. 17. and these are contrary, the o. to the other 

Rev. 17. 10. and o. is, the other is not yet come 

See People. 

There is ONE. 

£,ev.7. 7. trespass-offering, there is o. law for them 

Judg. 21. 6. there is o. tribe cut olTfrom Israel 

Esth.4. \\. there ISO. law of his toputhim to death 

Eccl.4.8. there is o. alone, ami there is not a second 

9.2. there is o. event to righteous and tlie wicked 

3. this is an evil, that there is o. event to all 
Dan. 2.0. if ye will not, there is o. decree for you 
J^ah. 1.11. th. is 0. come outoftheeimaginoth evil 
Mark 12.32. th. is o. God, 1 Tim. 2. 5. Jam. 2. 19. 
John 5. 45. there is o. that accuseth you, cv«n Mos. 

8. 50. there is o. that seeketh and judgeih 

I Cor. 15. 39. f A. ?> o. kind offiesh of men, anoth.of 

41. there is o. g1o"Vy of sun, another of moon 
.Tiim.4. 12. thereiso. Inw-giver, who is able to save 

ONE of them, 
(lien. 42.27. nso.of thcvi opened his sack in the inn 
Kxod. 14.28. there remained notso much as o. ofth. 
^'^v)n. 16. 15. neither have I hurt. o. of them 
Deut. 25 5. if o of them die, and have no child 
■ '^udg 11. 36. thou art o. of them that trouble me 

1 Sam. 17. 36. this Philistine shall be as o. of them 

2 5a js. 17. 22. lacked .not o. of th.was not over Jord. 
26, IQ I am o. of them that are peaceable in Israel 

420 



2 Sam. 24.12. 3 things, choose o.o/t A. 1 CAr. 21. 10. 
IKings 18.40. prophets of Baal, let not o.ofth. csca. 

19.2. if I make not thy life as i he life of o.o/CAcTJt 
22. 13. let thy vvord be like the word of o. of them 

Ps. 34. 20. keep, his bones, not o. of them is broken 

53. 3. every o. ofth. is gone back, none doeth good 
58. 8. as a snail let every o. of them pass away 

64. 6. inward thought of every o. of them is deep 

84. 7. every o. of them in Zion appeareth before G. 
106. 11. their enemies, there was not o. of them left 

Proi'.22.26.be not thou o. of them that strike hands 
£ccM0.15.1abouroffoohsh wearieth every o. ofth. 
,/er. 15. 10. yet every o. of them doth curse me 
Ezek. 11. 5. for I know the things, every o. of them 
Dan. 8. 9. out of o. of them came forth a little horn 
Ofiad.ll. and eastlots, even thou wastas o. of them 
JlfaM0.29.twosparrows,ando.o/f/iem shall not fall 
on the ground without your Father, Luke 12. 6. 
18.12.have sheep, o. o/f .be gone astray, Z/wAe 15.4. 

26. 73. surely thou art o. of them, Mark 14. 69, 70. 
/^wAre 17.15.0.0/ fA. when he saw that he was healed 
.John 6. 7. that every o. of them may take a Uttle 

7. 50. thatcametoJesusby night, being o.o/AAcra 
12. 2. Lazarus was o. of them that sat at the table 
Jicts 7. 24. and seeing o. of them suffer wrong 

11. 28. and there stood up o. of them named Agab. 

ONE thing. 
Josh.23. 14. not o. thing hath failed of all the good 
Job 9. 22. this is o. thing, therefore I said it 
Psal. 27. 4. 0. thing have I desired of the Lord 
Eccl. 3. 19. even'o. thing befalleth them 
Mat.2\ .24.1 will ask you o. thing, Luke6. 9. | 20.3. 
Mark 10. 21. o. thing thou lackest, Luke 18. 22. 
L^ike 10.42.thou art careful, but o. thing is needful 
./ohn 9.25.o.fA(no"I know,that whereas I was blind 
.^cts 19-32.some cried o.thing,some another, 21. 34. 
P/i/Z.3.13. butthiso.fAr/>^Ido,rpiess toward mark 
2 Pet. 3. 8. but be not ignorant of this o. thing 

Wicked ONE. 
Mat. 13.19. then comelh the wicked o.d.nd catcheth 

38. the tares are the children of the wicked o. 
IJoAn 2.13. because ye have overcome wicked o. 14. 

3. 12. not as Cain, who was of that wicked o. 

5. 18. and that wicked o. toucheth him not 

ONES. 
/sfl.l3.3.I have commanded my sanctified o. I have 
also called my mighty o. for mine anger 
Dan. 8. 8. and for it came up four notable o. 
11.17. Sethis face to enter, and uprighto. with him 

ONLY. 
(!Te7?..6.5.thoughts of his heart are o.evil continually 

7. 23. Noah o. remained alive, and those in the ark 
19. 8. 0. to these men do nothing 
22.2. take now thy son, thine o. son Isaac, thou lov. 

12. thou hast not withheld thy son, thine o.son, 16. 
24. 8. 0. bring not my son thither again 
27. 13. o. obey my voice, and go fetch me them 
34. 22. 0. herein will the men consent to us, 23. 
41. 40. 0. in the throne will I be greater than thou 
47. 22. 0. the land of priests bought he not, 26. 
Exod. 8. 9. they may remain in the river o. 11. 

28. 1 will let you go, o. you shall not go far away 

10. 17. now forgive my sin, I pray thee, o. this once 

that he may take away from me this death o. 

24. 0. let your flocks and your herds be stayed 
12.16. ev. man musteat, that o. may be done of you 

21. 19. 0. he shall pay for the loss of his time 
22.20. that sacrificeth to any, save to the Lord o. 

27. for that is his covering, o. it is his raiment 
Lev. 21. 23. o. he shall not go in unto the vail 

27. 26. o. the firstling of the beasts, it is the Lord's 
Mum. 1. 49. 0. thou shalt not number tribe of Levi 

12. 2. hath the Lord indeed o. spoken by Moses? 
14. 9. rebel not ye against the Lord o. 

18. 3. 0. they shall not come nigh the vessels 
20. 19. 1 will 0. go through on my feet, Deut. 2. 28. 

22. 35. 0. the word that I shall speak to thee 
31. 22. 0. the gold and the silver, the brass 
36. 6. 0. marry to the family of their father's tribe 

Deut. 4. 9. 0. take heed to thyself, keep thy soul 
12. ye saw no similitude, o. ye heard a voice 

8. 3. know that man doth not live by bread o. 
10. 15. 0. the Lord had a delight in thy fathers 
12. 16. 0. ye shall not eat the blood, 23. I 15. 23. 
22. 25. the man o. that lay with her shall die 

28. 13. thou shalt be above o. not be beneath 
29. thou shalt be o. oppressed and spoiled, 33. 

29. 14. nor with you o. do I make this covenant 
Josh.l.l.o. bethoustrongand very courageous, 18. 

17. 0. Lord thy God be with thee as with Moses 

6. 15. 0. that day compassed the city seven times 
17. 0. Rahab shall live H 11. 13. burned Hazor o. 

17. 17. thou shalt not have one lot o. 

Tudff.3.2. tliey might o. know to teach them war 

6. 37. if dew be on the fleece o. and dry on earth 

39. let it not be dry o. upon the fleece, 40. 

10. 15. deliver us o. we pray rhee, this day 

11. 34. came to meet him, and she was his o. child 
16. 28. strengthen me, f pray thee, o. this once 

19. 20. the man said, o. lodge not in the street 



1 Sam.l 13. Han. s. moved her. ips, voice natheaii 
23. 0. the Lord establish his word 

5. 4 0. the stump of Dagon was left to him 
7. 3. and serve him o. 4. Mat. 4. 10. Luke 4. 8. 
12. 24. 0. fear the Lord, and serve him in truth 

18. 17. 0. be thou valiant for me, and fight battles 
20. 14. not 0. while I live, shew me kindness 

39. 0. Jonathan and David knew the matter 

2 Sam. 13. 32. Jonadab said, o. Amnon is dead, 33. 
17. 2. the people flee, and I will smite the king e 

20. 21. deliver him o. and 1 vvill depart from city 
23.10. the people returned after him o. to spoil 

l/)r/n^s3.2.o.the people sacrificed in high places, 3 
4. 19. Gebar was the o. officer who was in the land 

12. 20. none followed David, but Judah o. 

14. 8. David did that o. which was right in my eyes 
13. he 0. of Jeroboam shall come to the grave 

15. 5. save o. in the matter of Uriah the Hittite 
19. 10. 1 0. am left, and they seek my life, 14. 
22. 31. fight not, save o. with the king of Israel '- 

2 Kings 10. 23. but the worshippers of Baal o. 

17. 18. there was none left but the tribe of Judah o. 

19. 19. thou art the Lord, even thou o. Isa. 37. 20. 

1 Chron. 22. 12. o. the Lord give thee wisdom 

2 Chron. 2. 6. save o. to burn sacrifice before him 
6. 30. thou o.knowest the hearts of children of meu 

33. 17. did sacrifice, yet to the Lord their God o. 
Esth.l.lG.the queen hath not done wrong to king o. 
.Job 1. 12. 0. on himself put not forth thy hand 

15. I 0. am escaped to tell thee, 16, 17, 19. 

13.20. 0. do not two thipgs to me, then will I not 
34. 29. whether done against a nation or a man o. 

Psal. 4. 8. thou, Lord, o. makest me dwell in safety 
51. 4. against thee, thee o. have I sinned 
62. 2. he 0. is my rock and my salvation, 6. 

4. 0. consult to cast him down from excellency 

5. my soul, wait thou o. upon God 
71. 16. mention thy righteousness, even thine o. 
72. 18. God of Israel o. doth wondrous things 
91. 8. 0. with thine eyes shalt ihou behold and see 

Prov. 4. 3. tender and o. beloved in sight of mother 
5. 17. let them be o. thine own, and not strangers 

11. 23. the desire of the righteous is o. good 

13. 10. 0, by pride cometh contention 

14. 23. the talk of the lips tendeth o. to penury 
17. 11. an evil man seeketh o. rebellion 

21. 5. tend o. to plenteousness, o. to want 
Eccl.7. 2d. ih'is (J. have Ifound, that God made man 
Cant. 6. 9. she is the o. one of her mother 
Isa. 4. 1. 0. let us be called by thy name 

28. 13. we will o. make mention of thy name 
28.19.it shall be a vexation o. to understand report 
,Tcr. 3. 13. 0. acknowledge thine iniquity 

6. 26. make mourning as for an o. son, j^mos 8. 10. 
32. 30. 0. done evil, o. provoked me to anger 

Ezek. 7. 5. and evil an o. evil, behold, is come 

14. 16. they o. shall be delivered, 18. 

44.20. they shall o. poll their heads 
Jimos 3.2. you o.have I known of all famil. of earth 
Mat.5.4'7. if ye salute your brethren o. what do you 

8. 8. the centurion said, Lord, speak the word c. 

10. 42. shall give a cup of cold water o.in name 

12. 4. not lav.'ful for him to eat, but o. for priests 
14. 36. they might o. touch hem of his garment 
17. 8, they saw no man, save Jesus o. Mark 9. 8. 
21. 19. they found nothing thereon but leaves o. 

21. shall not o. do this which is done to fig-trea 

24. 36. not the angels in heaven, but my Fathers. 
Mark 2. 7. who can forgive sins, but God o. ? 

5.36. Jesus saith, be not afraid, o.believe,/.M/i:e 8. 50. 

6. 8. should take nothing for journey, savi?. a staff o. 
lyuke 7. 12. was a dead man, o. son of his mother 

8. 42. one o. daughter 1| 9. 38. he is my o. child 

24. 18. art thou o. a stranger in Jerusal. not jj;nown 
.John 5. 18. not o. because he had broken sabbath 

44. and seek not honour that cometh from God o. 

11. 52. that Jesus should die, not for that nation o. 
]2,9.came not for Jesus' sake o.but to see Lazarus 

13. 9. Ijord, not my feet o. but also my hands 
17. 3. that they might know thee the o. true God 

Jlctsti. 16. 0. they were baptized in name of Jesua 
11. 19. preaching the word to none but Jews o. 
18.25. AppUos taught, knowing o. bapt. of John 
19. 27. not 0. our craft is in danger to be at nought 
21.13. ready not lo he bound o. but to die for .Tesua 
25. 0. that they keep thems. from things offerea 
26. 29. I would to God, that not o. thou, but all 

Rom. 1. 32. not o. do same, but have plea?, in them 
3. 29. is he God of Jews o.? is he not of Gentiles? 
4. 9. cometh this blessedn. on circumcision o.'f 12. 

16. not to that o. which is of law, but to faith 
5.3. not 0. so, 11. ]|8.23. not 0. they, but ourselves 
9.24. whom he called, not of Jews o. but of Gentiles 
13. 5. ye must be subject, not o. for wrath, but also 
16. 4. to whom not o. I cive thanks, but churches 

27. to God 0. wise be glorv, 1 Tim. 1. 17. .Tude 25. 

1 Cor. 7. 39. 0. in the Lord || 9. 6. 1 o. and Barnabas 
14.36. came word of God from you o. or to you o.? 
15.19.if in this life o.wehave hope, most mi.'?erabl» 

2 Cor. 7. 7. God comforted ua not by his coming o 



OPE 

2 Car. 8. 10. have begun not o. to do Ij 19. not that o 
21. not 0. in sight of Lord but in siglit of men 

QaL 1. 23. heaid o. he who'persecutedin times past 
'Z. 10. o. would thai we should remember the poor 
3. 2. this o. would I learn of you, received ye Spirit? 

4. 18. and not o. when I am present with you 

5. 13. 0- use nc t liberty for an occasion to the flesh 

6. 12. 0. lest they should sutler persecution lorChr. 

Eph- 1.21. every name named, not (/.in this world 

«''/i//.l.27. 0. let your conversal.be as becomes gosp. 

29. is given not o. to believe on him but to suffer 

2.12. as ye obeyed, not in my presence o.but in abs. 

. 27. God had mercy not on him o. but on me 

4. 15. no church communicated with me, but ye o. 

Col. 4. 11. these o. are my fellow-workers lo kingd. 

1 y'/jesi'.1.5.<rospel came not in word o. but in power 
2. 8. to have imparted to you not gospel of God o. 

2 Thess.2.1. o.he who now letteth will let, till taken 
i 7'«m.5.13. not o. idle, but tattlers and busy-bodies 

6. 15. is blessed and o. Potentate, King of kings 
16. who (/.hath immortality, dwelling in light 
2 Tim. 4. 8. not to me o. || 11. o. Luke is with me 
Heb. 9. 10. which stood o. in meats and drinks 

12.26. once more I shake not earth o. but heaven 
Jam. 1. 22. be yo doers of word, and not hearers o. 

2. 24. a man is justified by works, and not faith o. 
IPet.^. 18. noto. to good and gentle, butfroward 

1 John 2. 2. not for our sins o. \\ 5. 6. not by water o. 
^Johu 1. whom I love in the truth, and not I o. 
Jadei. denying the o.Lord God and our Lord Jesus 
Rev. 9. 4. but o. those which have not seal of God 

15. 4. who shall not fear thee ? for thou o. art holy 
See Begotten. 
ONIONS. 
J^um. 11. 5. we remember the o. and the garlick 

ONWARD. 
Exod. 40.36. when cloud was taken up, Isr. went o. 

ONYCHA. 
Exod. 30. 34. take thee spices, o. and galbanum 

ONYX. 
Exod. 28. 20. fourth row a beryl and an o. 39. 13. 
Job 28. 16. wisdom cannot be valued with the o. 
Ezek. 28. 13. the topaz and the o. was thy covering 
See Stones. 
OPEN, .adjective. 
Gen. 1. 20. and fowl that may fly in o. firmament 
38.14.Tamar sat in an o. place by way of Timnath 
Mum. 19. 15. every a. vessel not covered is unclean 
24. 3. the man whose eyes are o. hath said, 4. 15. 
Josh. 8. 17. they left Ai o. and pursued after Israel 
XSam. 3. 1. word of Lord precious, was no o. vision 
iKin<rs 6.18. cedar carved with o.flowers,29.32,35. 
8. 29. that thine eyes may be o. toward this house 
night and day, 52. 2 Chron. 6. 20, 40. | 
7. 15. 
JVfeA. 1. 6. let thine eyes be o. ear attentive to hear 

6. 5. Sanballat with an o. letter sent his servant 
Job 34. 26. as wicked men in the o. sight of others 
Psal. o. 9. their throat is an o. sepulchre. Rum. 3.13. 

34. 15. the righteous, his ears are o. to their cry 
Vrov. 13. 16. but a fool layeth o. his folly 

27. 5..0. rebuke is better than secret love 
Isa. 9. 12. they shall devour Israel with o. mouth 

24. 18. for the windows from on high are o. 

60. 11. thy gates shall be ©.continually, not shut 
Jer. 5. 16. quiveris an o. sepulchre, are mighty men 

32. 11. took evidence, both what was sealed and o. 

19. thine eyes are o. on all the ways of men 
Ezek. 37. 2. there were many bones in the o. valley 
Z)a7i.6.1fl.his windows being o. in chamber to Jeru. 
JVa/t. 3. 13. gates of thy land shall be set wide o. 
John 1. 51. hereafter ye shall see heaven o. angels 

^cts 16.27. seeing prison-doors o. drew his sword 

19. 38. the law is o. and there are deputies 

2 Cor. 3. 18. we all with o- face beholding as in glass 
6. 11. our mouth is o. to you, our heart is enlarged 

1 Tim. 5 24. some men's sins are o. beforehand 
Heb. 6. 6. seeing they put him to an o. shame 
1 Pet'. 3. 12. his ears are o. to their prayers 
Rev. 3. 8. behold I have set before thee an o. door 
10. 2. he had in his hand a little book o. 8. 
See Field, Fields. 
OPEN, rerb, 
Signifies, [1] To unlock that which was fastened 
and made sure, Acts 16. 28. [2] To inter- 
pret, unfold, or explain, Luke 24. 32. [3] 
To receive an answer to our prayers, Mat. 
7. 7. [4] To receive Christ into the heart 
by faith and love, Cant. 5. 2. Rev. 3. 20. 
[5] To uncover or lay open, Exod. 21. 33. 
[6] To cleave, rend, or divide. Num. 16. 32. 
Ezek. 1. 1. 
To open the hook. Rev. 5. 3, 9. To unseal the book, 
by declaring and revealing to John, and by him 
to the church, such secret mysteries as were be- 
fore hidden in God's counsel : This no creature 
could do; Christ the Mediator of the new cove- 
nant was only able to do it, for he came out of 
the Father'' s^bosom to reveal his will to us. 
To open their eyee, .^cts2Q. 18. Topreach thegos- 
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pel to them, whereby they may attain to a spi- 
ritual understanding, and embrace the gospel. 
To open the heart, ..'Jets 16.14. To enlighten the 
understanding, renew the will and affections, 
and incline a person to embrace the gospel. 
To open the lips, Psal.-51. 15. To give occasion 
and ability, both of heart and tongue, to praise 
God. 
Exod. 21. 33. if a man shall o. a pit or dig a pit 
jYum. 8. 16. given instead of such as o. every womb 
16. 30. if earth o. her mouth, and swallow them 
Deut. 15.8. thou shalt o. thy hand wide to him, 11. 
20. 11. if it make answer of peace, and o. to thee 
23. 12. Lord shall o. to thee his good treasure 
Josh. 10. 22. 0. mouth of cave and bring out 5 kings 
2 Kings 9. 3. then o. door and flee, and tarry not 
13. 17. and he said, o. the window eastward 
Job 11. 5. oh that God would o. his lips against thee 
32. 20. I will 0. my li[»s, and answer 
35. 16. therefore doth Job o. his mouth in vain 

41. 14. who can o. the doors of his face 1 
Psal. 22. 17. all they that see me, o. the lip 

49. 4. I will 0. my dark saying upon the harp ■ 
78. 2. 1 will 0. mouth in parable, utrer dark sayings 
81. 10. 0. thy mouth wide and I will fill it 
118. 19. 0. lo me the gates of righteousness 

Prov. 31. 8. 0. thy mouth for dumb in the cause 
9. 0. thy mouth, judge righteously, plead cause 

Cant. 5.2. 0. to me, my sister, my love, my dove 
5. I rose up to o. lo my belov. hands dropt myrrh 

/sa. 22. 22.0. none shall shut, shut and none shall o. 
26. 2. o. the gates, that the righteous nation enter 

28.24. doth he o. and break clods of his ground? 

41. 18. I will 0. rivers in high places, and fountains 
42 7. to 0. blind eyes, to bring out the prisoners 
45. 1. to 0. before him the two-leaved gates 

8. let the earth o. let them bring forth salvation 
Jer. 13. 19. the cities shall be shut up, none shall o. 

50.26. 0. her store-houses, cast her up as heaps 
Ezek. 2. 8. 0. thy mouth and eat that I give thee 
3.27. when I »pcak with thee, I will o. thy mouth 
16.63. mayestbe confounded and never o. mouth 

21. 22. to 0. tlie mouth in the slaughter to lift up 
25. 9. behold, I will o. side of Moab from cities 
37. 12. I will 0. your graves, cause you come up 
46. 12. one shall o. him the gate toward the east 

jJmos 8. 15. and thesabbath,that we mayo, wheat 
Zech.W. 1. o.lhy doors, O Lebanon, that fire devour 
Mai. 3. 10. if I will not o. you windows of heaven 
Mat. 13. 35. I will o. my mouth in parables 

25.11. saying, Lord, Lord, 0. tons, /^?tA:e 13.25. 
Luke 12.36. when hecometh and knocketh mayo. 
jScts 18. 14. when Paul was about lo o. his mouth 
Eph.6. 19. praying, thati may o. my mouth boldly 
Col. 4. 3. that God woulil o. to us door of utterance 
Rev. 5. 2. who is worthy to o. the book and seals ? 

3. no man in heaven or earth was able to o. book 

4. no man was.found worthy to o. and read book 

5. behold, the root of David prevailed to o.book 

9. thou art worthy to take the book, and o. seals 

See Eyes. 

OPENED. 

Gen.l. 11. same day windows of heaven were o. 

8. 6. Noah o. the window of the ark he had made 

29. 31 . God 0. Leah's womb 1| 30.22. he o. Rachel's 

41.56. Joseph o. all store-houses and sold to Egypt 

42. 27. one of them o. his sack, 43. 21. | 44. 11. 
Exod. 2. 6. when she had o. ark she saw the child 
JVum. 16. 32. the earth o. her mout h,and swallowed 

up Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, Psal. 106.17. 
.Judg. 3. 25. he o. not the doors, they o. them 
4. 19. she 0. a bottle of milk and gave him drink 
19. 27. her lord o. doors, went out to go his way 
2Sam.7.t27. thou, O Lord, hast o. ear ofthy servant 
2 Kings 9. 10. and Elishao. the door and fled 

15. 16. they o. not to him, therefore he smote them 
2 Chron. 29.3. Hezekiah o. doors of Lord's house 
JsTeh. 7. 3. I said, let not gates of Jerusalem be o. 

8. 5. Ezra o. book, when he o. it people stood up 

13. 19. charged gates not to be o. till aftfir sabbath 
Job 29. t 19. my root was o. by the waters 

31. 32. but I 0. my doors to the traveller 

32. 1 19. behold, my belly as wine which is not o. 

38. 17. have the gates of death been o. to thee? 
Psal. 22. 1 13. they o. their mouths against me 

40. 6. sacrifice not desire, mine ears hast thou o. 
66. 1 14. I will pay my vows that my lips have o. 

78.23. though he had o. the doors of heaven 
105. 41. he 0. the rock, and the waters gushed out 

Cant.5.&. I 0. to my beloved, but he was gone 
Isa. 14. 17. that o. not the house of his prisoners 

48.8. from that time that thine ear was not o. 

50.5. Lord God hath o. mine ear, not rebellious 
.Ter.l. 1 14. out of the north an evil shall be o. 

20.12. for to the^ have T o. my cause 

50.25. Lord hath o. his armoury and brought forth 
Eiek. 1. 1. that the heavens were o. Mat. 3. 16. 

Mark 1. 10. Euke 3. 21. Jlcts 7. 56. 
16. 25. thou hast o. thy feet to every one passed by 
37. 13. when I have o. your graves, O my people 



OPP 

Ezek. 44. 2. gate shall not be o. no man enter By it 
46. 1. but on sabbath and new moon it shall beo 
Dan.l. 10. the judgment was set, the books were o 
JVa/i. 2.6. the gates of the rivers shall beo. pdace be 
Zech. 13. 1. fountain shall be o. to house of David 
Mat. 2.11. when they had o. their treasures 

7. 7. knock, it shall be o. to you, Luke 11. 9, 10. 
27. 52. graves were o. many bodies of saints arose 

Mark 7. 34. that is, be o. || 35. his ears were o. 
Luke 4. 17. when he had o. book he found the place 
24. 32. while he o. to us the scriptures 

45. then o. he their understand, to underst. script 
Acts S.W. the angel by night o. the prison-doors 
23. but when we had o. we found no man within 
10.11. Peter saw heaven o. and a vessel descending 
12. 10. iron gale o. || 14. o. not the gate, but ran in 

16. when they had o. the door and saw him 
14. 27. how he had o. the door of faith to Gentiles 
16. 14. Lydia, whose heart Lord o. she attended 
26. the prison- doors were o. bands were loosed 
1 Cor. 16. 9. for a great door and effectual is o. unto 
me, there are many adversaries, 2 Cor. 2. 12. 
Heb. 4. 13. all things are naked and o. to him 
Rev. 4. 1. behold, a door was o. in heaven 
6. 1. I saw when the Lamb o. one of the seals 
3. had 0. the second || 5. the third H 7. the fourth 
9.0. the fifth seal 1| 12. the si.xth || 8.1. the seventh 
9. 2. he 0. the bottomless pit, and there arose 
11. 19. the temple of God was o. in heaven 

15. 5. the tabernacle of the testimony was o. 

19. 11. 1 saw heaven o. and behold a white horse 

20. 12. the books were o. the book cf life was o. 

See Days, Mouth. 

OPENEST. 

PsaJ. 104. 28. thou o. thy hand, are filled with good 

145.16.thou o. thine h;ind and satisfieth the desire 

OPENETH. 
Exod. 13. 2. sanctify to me whatsoever o. the womb 
12.thou shalt set apart all that o. the matrix, 15. 
_ I 34. 19. JVum. 3. 12. | 18. 15. Luke 2. 23. 
Job 27. 19. the rich man o. his eyes, and he is not 
33. 16. he 0. ears of men, and sealeth instruction 
36. 10. he 0. their ear to. discipline and commands 
15. he delivers poor, o. their ears in oppression 
Psal. 38.13. 1 as a dumb man that o. not his mouth 
Prov.13.3. he that o. wide his lips have destruction 
24. 7. he 0. not his mouth in the gate 
31. 26. she o. her mouth with wisdom, in her tongue 
Isa. 53. 7. brought as a lamb, so he o. not his mouth 
Ezek. 20. 26. to pass thro' the fire, alj that o. womb 
John 10. 3. to him the porter o. sheep hear his voire 
Rev. 3.7. he that hath key of David, he that o. and 
no man shutteth, and shutteth and no man o. 
OPENING. 
Isa. 42. 20. 0. the ears, but he heareth not 
Acts 17. 3. o.and alleging Christ must have suffered 
OPENING, S. 

1 Chr. 9. 27. 0. of house of God pertained to them 
.Job 12. 14. he shutteth up a man, there can be no o. 
Prov. 1. 21. in the o. of the gates wisdom crieth 

8. 6. and the o. of my lips shall be right things 
Isa. 61.1. proclaim the o. of the prison to the bound 
Ezek. 29. 21. 1 will give thee the o. of the mouth 

OPENLY, 
^en. 38.21. where harlot that was o.by the way-.^ide 

2 Sam. 6. t20. as a vain fellow o. uncovers himseli 
Psal. 98.2. his righteousness hath he o. shewed 
Mat. 6. 4. thy Father shall reward thee o. 6. 18. 
Mark 8. 32. and he spake that saying o. 

John 7. 4. he himself seeketh to be known o. 

10. then went he lo the feast, not o. but in secret 

13. no man spake of him o. for fear of the Jew.? 

11. 54. Jesus walked no more o. among the Jews 

18. 20. Jesus said, I spake o. to the world 

Acts 10. 40. him God raised up, and shewed him <?. 

16. 37. they have beaten us o. uncondemned 
Col. 2. 15. he made a shew of them o. triumphing 

OPERATION. 
' Psal. 28. 5. they regard not the o. of his hands 
Isa. 5. 12. nor consider the o. of his hands 
Col. 2. 12. risen through the faith of the o. of God 

OPERATIONS. 
1 Co?-. 12. 6. there are diversitv of o. but same God 

OPINION. 

Jo& 32.6.was afraid, and durstnotshewyoumineo 

10. hearken to me, I also will shew you mine o 

OPINIONS. [17 

1 Kings 13.21. how long halt ve between two o.? 

OPPORTUNITY. 
Lev. 16.t 21. send the scape-goat by a man of o 
Mat. 26.16.he sought o.to betray him, Luke 22. Pj. 
Gal. 6. 10. as we have o.let us do good to all, but 
Phil. 4. 10. ye were also careful, but ye lacked « 
Heb. 11.15. ihey might have had o. to have returned 

" OPPOSE. 
2 Tim. 2. 25. instructin-' those that o. themselves 

OPPOSED. 
Acts 18.6.when they o. themselves and blasphemed 

OPPOSEST. 
Job 30. 21. with thy strong hand thou o. thyself 



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ORD 



• OPPOeETil, 

47/4(555.2.4. who 0. and cxaltuih himself above all 

OPPOSITIONS. 
1 Tim. 6. 20. avoiding' o. of science falsely so called 

OPPRESS. 
Exod. 3. 9. wherewith the Egyptians o. them 

22. 21. neither vex nor o. a stranger, 23. 9. 
IjCv. 25. 14. ye shall not o. one another, 17. 
X Dciit. 23. 16. shalt not o. servant that is escaped 

24. 14. thou shalt not o. a hired servant, poor 
Judg. 10. 12. iMoabiles did o. you, and ye cried 
Job 10.3. is it good to thee that thoushouldesto.? 
Psal. 10. 18. tiiat the man of earth may no more o. 

17. 9. hide me from the wicked that o. nie 

119. 122. be surety for good, let not proud o. me 
Prov. 22. 22. nor o. tiie afflicted in the gate 
/sa.49.2tj.wiil feed them thato.thee with their flesh 
Jer. 7. 6. if ye o. nut the stranger and the widow 

30. 20. and I will punish all that u. them 
Ezek. 45. 8. princes shall no more o. my people 
Hos. 12. 7. he is a merchant, he loveth to o. 
Amos 4. 1. ye kine of Bashan which o. the poor 
Mic. 2. 2. they o. a man and his house, even a man 
Zcch. 7. 10. 0. not the widow nor the fatherless 
Mai. 3. 5. will be swift witness against those that o. 
IThess. 4. 1 6. no man o. his brother in any matter 
Jam. 2. 6. do not ricii men o. you and draw you 7 

OPPRESSED. 
Deui. 28. 29. thou shalt be only o. and spoiled, 33. 
Judg. 2. 18. by reason of them that o. and vexed 
4. 3. Jabin o. Israel || 10. 8. Philist. and Ammon o. 
6.9. 1 delivered you out of the hand of the Egyp- 
tians, and of all that o. you, 1 Sam. 10. 18. 
15'am.l2.3.whose ox have I taken 1 whom have I o. 

4. thou hast not defrauded, nor o. us, nor taken 
2Kings 13.4. Assyria o. them || 22. king of Syria o. 
2 C/iro?i.l6.10.Asao.some of the people same time 
Job 20.19. because he hath o. and forsaken the poor 
35. 9. by oppressions they made the o. to cry 
Psal. 9. 9. the Lord will be a refuge for the o. 
10. 18. judge the fatherless and o. 103. 6. ] 146. 7. 
74. 21. O let not the o. return ashamed 
106. 42. their enemies o. them, brought to subject 
Eccl.i.l.aiid, behold, the tears of such as wereo. 
/5a.l.l7. learn to do well, seek judgment, relieve o. 
3- 5. the people shall be o. every one by another 
23. 12. O thou, 0. virgin, daughter of Zidon, arise 
38. 14. O Lord, I am o. undertake for me 

52. 4. the Assyrian o. them without cause 

53. 7. he was o. and alflicted, yet he opened not 
58. 6. is not this the fast ? to let the o. go free 

Jer. 50. 33. Israel and Judah were o. together 
Ezck. 18. 7. bath not o. any, but hath restored, 16. 

12. because he hath o. || 18. he cruelly o. 
22. 29. tiiey have o. the stranger wrongfully 
Nos. 5. 11. Ephraim is o. and broken in judgment 
Jimos 3. 9. behold the o. in the midst thereof 
.^cis 7. 24. Moses avenged him that was o. 
10. 38. Jesus healed all that were o. of the devil 
OPPRESSETH. 
Kum.. 10. 9. if ye go to war against him that o. you 
./yi40. 1 23.behold, Behemoth w.a river, hasteth not 
Psal. 56. 1. be merciful, he fighting daily o. me 
Prov. 14. 31. he that o. the poor reproacheth, 22.16. 
28. 3. a poor man that o. the poor, is like rain 

OPPRESSING. 
Jer. 46. 16. arise, let us go from the a. sword 
50. 16. for fear of the o. sword, they shall turn 
Zeph. 3. 1. v/oe to o. city, she obeyed not the voice 

OPPRESSION 
fs the spoiling or taking away of men's goods or 
estates by constraint., terror, or force, without 
having any right thereto ; working upon the 
ignorance, weakness, or fear fulness of the op- 
pressed. Men are guilty of Oppression, when 
they offer any violence to mcn''s bodies, estates, 
or consciences ; when they crush or overburden 
others, as the Egyptians did the Hebrews, 
Exod. 3. 9. when they impose upon the con- 
science of men, and persecute them merely be- 
cause they ore of a persuasion different from 
theirs ; St. Paul acknowledges that he had been 
one of this sort of oppressors, 1 Tim. 1. 13. 
And when they commit adultery or fornication, 
whereby the innocent is robbed of his right in 
his tcifc, daughter, &-c. 1 Thess. 4. 6. 
Kzod.'i.^.l have seen o. wherewith the Egyptians 
Deut. 26. 7. the Lord heard and looked on our o. 
2 Kings 13. 4. the Lord saw the o. of Israel 
Job 36. 15. and he openeth their ears in o. 
Psal. 12. 5. for the o. of the poor will I arise 
42. 9. because of the o. of the enemy, 43.2. | 55. 3. 
44. 24. forgettest our o. \\ 62. 10. trust not in o. 
73. {]. and they speak wickedly concerning o. 
107. 39. again they are brought low through o. 
119. 134. deliver me from the o. of man 
Ecci!.5.8.if thou seest the a. of the poor, nnd violent 
7. 7. surely o. maketh a wise man mad, and a gift 
ha. 5.7. but behold o. || 30. 12. because ye trust in o. 
30. 1 20. though the Lord give you the water of o. 
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/sa.54.14. thou shalt be far from o. \\ 59. 13. speak o. 

Jer. 6. 6. she is wholly o, in the midst of her 
22. 17, but thine eyes and heart are for o. 

Ezek. 22. 7. they dealt by o. with the stranger 

29. the people of the land have used o. 
46. 18. the prince shall not take inheritance by o. 
OPPRESSIONS. 

Job 35. 9. by reason of ihe multitude of o 

Eccl. 4. 1. 1 considered the o. done under the sun 

Isa. 33. 15. he that despiseth the gain of o. 

Amos 3. t 9. behold the o. in the midst thereof 
OPPRESSOR. 

Esth. 3. 1 10. the king gave his ring to the Jews' o. 

Job 3. 18. they hear not the voice of the v. 
15.20. the number of years is hidden to the o, 

Psal. 72. 4. he shall break in pieces the o. 

Prov. 3. 31. envy not o. choose none of his ways 
28. 16. prince thatwanteth understanding is an o. 

Isa. 9. 4. for thou hast broken the rod of his o. 
14. 4. and say, how hath the o. ceased 1 
51. 13. hast feared because of the fury of the o. 

Jer. 21. 12. O house of David, deliver him that is 
spoiled out of the hand of the o. 22. 3. 
25. 38. because of the fierceness of the o. 

Zech.9. 8. no o. shall pavs through them any more 
10. 4. out of him came every o. together 
OPPRESSORS. 

.lob 27. 13. this is heritage of o. they shall receive 

Ps. 54. 3. strangers i isen and o. seek after my soul 
119. 121. have done judg. leave me not to mine o. 

Eccl. 4. 1. on the side of their o. there was povver 

/srt.3.12.chiidren are their o. women rule over them 

14. 2. and they shall rple over their o. 

IG. 4. the o. are consumed out of the land 

19. 20. they shall cry to the Lord because of the o, 
ORACLE 

Is by some taken for the Propitiatory, or Mercy- 
seat, by translating the Hebrew word Capho- 
reth, Exod. 25. 18, 20, by Oracle: This word 
comes from the verb Caphar^ which signifies 
to expiate, to pardon sins, to cgver : It may 
be rendered by a Covering, /or I'i was the cover 
of the ark of the covenant, or of the sacred 
chest in which the laws of the covenant were 
shut up. And perhaps by translating Capiio- 



reth by propitiatory or mercy-seat, it may be 
insinuated that from thence the Lord heard 
the vows and prayers of his people, and par- 
doned them their sins. And by translating it 
Oracle they would sheio, that it was from 
thence that God manifested his will and plea 
sure, and gave responses to Moses. 

Oracle is taken for the sanctuary, or for the most 
holy place, wherein ihe ark of the covenant was 
deposited, 1 Kings 6. 5, 16—19. 

It is taken also for the Oracles of false gods ; 
the most famous of ichich in Palestine was that 
of Baal-zebub, the god of Ekron, which the 
Jews themselves often went to'consult, 2 Kings 
1.2, 3, 6, 16. There were also Teraphim, as 
that o/Micah, mentioned, Judg. 17. 5. and the 
false gods adored in the kingdom o/ Samaria, 
which had their false prophets, and conse- 
quently their oracles, whether these oracles 
were really delivered by the assistance of the 
devil, or that the priests and false prophets 
imposed upon the people, making them believe 
they were inspired, though they only spoke by 
their own seducing spirit. 

Some have ascribed to Demons, all the oracles 
of antiquity ; others have imputed them to the 
knavery of the priests ; and others have pre- 
tended, that there were several kinds o/oracles; 
Some were illusions and tricks of the devil ; 
others were the effects of the juggling and con- 
trivance of the priests. The Scripture affords 
examples of these sorts o/ oracles. Balaam, at 
the instigation of his own spirit, and urged 
on by his avarice, fearing to lose the recom- 
pence that he was promised, by Balak, king of 
the Moabites, suggests a diabolical expedient 
to this prince, of making the Israelites to fall 
into idolatry and fornication, by which he as- 
sures him of a certain victory, or at least of a 
considerable advantage against the people of 
God, Num.24. 14. 1 31. 16. 
Micaiah, the son of Imlah, a prophet nf the Lord, 
says, " That he saw the Almighty silting apun 
his throne, and all the host of heaven round 
about him ; and the Lord said, who shall 
tempt Ahab, king of Israel, that he may go to 
war against Ramoth-gilead, and fall in the 
battle ? One ansicered after one manner, and 
another in another. At the same time an evil 
spirit presented himself before the Lord, and 
said, I will seduce him : And the Lord asked 
him, how ? To which Satan answered, I will 
go and fie a lyinsr spirit in the mouth of his 
prophets. And the Lord said, Go, and thou 
shalt prevail," 1 Kings 22. This dialogue 



proves these two things : First, that .Sie dcvti 
could do nothing by his oion power: andso- 
condly, that with the permission of God he 
could inspire the false prophets, sorcerers, and 
magicians, and make them deliver false ora 
cles. 
Among the Jews there were several sorts of real 
oracles. [1] They had oracles thai were deli- 
vered viva voce, as when God spake to Moses 
face to face, and as one friend speaks to an- 
other. Num. 12. 8. [2] Prophetical dreams 
sent by God ; as the dreams which God sent 
to Joseph, and which foretold his future great- 
ness. Gen. 37. 5, 0. [3] Visions : as when a 
prophet in an extasy, being neither properly 
asleep nor awake, had supernaturat revela- 
tions, Gen. 15. 1. | 46. 2. Num. 12. 6 [4] Tlie 
oracles of \Jx\m and Thnmxmm, which was in 
the Ephod, or Pectoral, worn by the high-jmest, 
and which God endued with the gift of fore- 
telling things to come. This manner of in- 
quiring of the Lord was often made use of, 
from Joshua's time, to the erection of the tem- 
ple at Jerusalem, 1 Sam. 23. 9. | 30. 7. [5] 
After the building of the temple, they gene- 
rally consulted the prophets, who were fre- 
quent in the kingdorns of Judah and Israel. 
These oracles of truth had no necessary con- 
nection either with time, or place, or any 
other circumstance, or with the personal quali 
Jications and merit, of the person by whom 
they were uttered: The high-priest clothed 
with the Ephod and Pectoral gave a true an- 
swer, whatever teas the manner of his life. 



Sometimes he gave an answer without know 
ing clearly himself what was the subject of 
the question he was consulted about. Caia- 
phas pronounces an Oracle relating to our 
Lord Jesus Christ, whom he li^ated, and lohose 
destruction he desired, and an oracle which he 
XLnderstood not himself. John 11. 49, 50, 51, 
Ye know nothing at all, nor consider that it is 
expedient for us, that one man should die for 
the people, and that the whole nation perish 
not. To which is added. And this spake he 
not of himself, but being high-priest that year, 
he prophesied that Jesus should die for that 
nation. 

At the time of the planting of the Christian 
chxirch, the gifts of prophecy and inspiration 
were very common : Christ Jesus, our great 
Prophet and High- Priest has himself tauo-ht 
us the mind and will of God about the loay of 
our salvation, and by his Holy Spirit, has in- 
spired persons, chosen on purpose, to pen the 
doctrine which he taught in the Scriptures of 
the Jfew Testament, and to open and unfold 
the mysteries of the Old : These revelations 
are the oracles, which Christians are to con- 
sult at all times, especially in all matters of 
moment and difficulty, and in the great affairs 
relating to their souls and another life. Heb. 
5. 12. 

2Sam. 16.23. as if one had inquired at tiie o. of God 

1 Kings 6. 16. he built them for it within, for the o. 
8. 6. the priests brought the ark of Ld. into the o. 

2 Chr. 4. 20. should burn before the o. of pure gold 
Ps. 28.2. when I lift up my hands toward thy holy o. 

ORACLES. 
Acts!. 38. who received the lively o. to give to us 
Rom. 3. 2. to them were committed the o. of God 
Heb. 5. 12. the first principles of the o. of God 
1 Pet. 4. 11. if speak, let liim speak as the o. of God 

ORATION. 
Acts l'2.'21.vpon a set day Herod made ano.totherri 

ORATOR. 
/sa.3.3. L. taketh away from Judah the- eloquent o. 
Acts2i. 1. and witl< a certain o. named Tertullus 

ORCHARD. 
Cant. 4. 13. thy plants are an o. of pomegranates 

ORCHARDS. 
Eccl. 2. 5. 1 made me gardens and o. and planted 

ORDAIN 

Signifies, [1] To command or enjoin, 1 Cor. 9. 14. 

[2] To appoint or design to a certain end or 

use, Rom. 7, 10. [3] 7'o choose or set apart 

for an office or employment. Mark 3. 14. [4] 

To fore-ordain. Acts 10. 42. | 13. 48. [5] To 

found, 1 Chr. 9. t 22. P.sal. 8. f 2. [6] To give, 

Jer. 1. t5. [7] To order, Rom. 13.11. [8] 

To prepare, Isa. 30. 33. Eph. 2. f 10. 

1 CArow. 9. 22. whom David and Samuel the seer 

did 0. in their set office 
17. 9. I will 0. a place for my people Israel 
Tsa. 26. 12. Lord, thou wilt o. peace for us, for thon 
1 Cor. 7. 17. and so o. T in all churches 
Tit. 1. 5. that thou shonldest o. elders in every city 

ORDAINED. 
JSTum. 28. 6. an offering that was o. in mount Sinai 
1 Kings 12. 32. and Jeroboam o. a./eaflt. 33 



ORD 



OST 



OTH 



S Kings 23.5. and he put down idolatrous priests o. 
S Chroa. il. 15 Joruboaai o. priests for high places 
23. 18. to oiiVr the orldrings, as it was o. by David 
2J. 27. tha iiijlrumdnts o. by David, liiiig of Israel 
Estk. 9. '21. the Jews o. ihe feaats of Purim 
Ps,U.S.2.o\iioi tiie moath of babes hasto. strength 
'i. the inuoii and the stars which thou liast o. 
81. 5. thi.-; he o. la Josepii for a testimony 
l'i2. 17. 1 h:iv8 0. a la. Dp for mine anointed 
Isa. 30. 33. Tophei is o. of old, lie male it deep 
Jer. 1. 5. I 0. tliiie to be a prophet to the nations 
Dan. 2. 24. tiie iii.ng iiud o. to destroy the wise men 
Ha/j. 1. 1:2. O L jid, thou hast o. thein for judgment 
Mark 3. 14. Jesus o. twelve to be with him 
John 15.10.1 have o.chat ye should bring forth fruit 
Acts\..22.'y.\ea .to be wuness with us of resurrection 
10. 42. 0. of God to he ilie judge of quick and dead 
13. 43. as many as were o. to eternal life believed 
14.-23. wlun ihiyiiail i^.ihem elders in every church 
16.4.the decrees that were o. of apostles and elders 
17. 31. will judge world by that man whom hath o. 
Rom. 7. 10. the com.nandmenc which v/as o. to life 

13. 1. the powers tnat he, are o. of God 

1 Cor. 2. 7. we Si)eaii hidden wisdom which Godo. 
9. 14. the Lord haiii o. that they which preach 

Oal. 3. 1"J. Ilia law was o- by angels, in llie hand 
Eph.2.i.i). t:)gooJ works, which God hath before o. 
lTiiu.2. 7. laai o.pre icher and apostle to Gentiles 
Hsb. 5. 1. for every high priest is o. for meii, 8. 3. 
9. 6. aow when tiiese things were thus o. priests 
Jude 4. who were of old o. to this condemnatioa 

ORDAINETH. 
Psal. 7. 13. he o. his arrows against the persecutors 

ORDER. 
Judo-. 17. t 10. I will give thee an o. of garments 

2 Kings 2.L 4. king commanded priests of second o. 
1 Ckroii. (i. 32. they waited according to their o. 

15. 13. fjr we soagiit him not after the due o. 

23. 31. the 0. com.nanded to them before the L. 

25. 2. accord, to the o. of David, 6. 2 Ckron. 8. 14. 
Job 10. 22. a land of darkness, without any o. 
PsaZ.llO. 4. tliou art a priest forever, after the o. of 
Melci.izedek, i/e6. 5.0,10. | 6.2J. j 7. U, 17, 21. 

1 Cor. 16. 1. [ have given o. to churches of Galatia 
Ct)Z.2..'). joying and baholdingyour o.andstedfastn. 
Ueb. 7. 11. and not be callsil after the o. of Aaron 

^ In ORDER. 

G'eTi.Si.O. Abraham laidwaodnio.and bound Isaac 

Exud.2'6.il. two tenjnsi/io. 1| 39.37Jamp3 seiino. 

40. 4. thou siiait set in o. the things that are to 

he set in o. Lev. 1. 7, 8, 12. | 6. 12. | 24. 8. 

23. and he set bread i/io.upon it before the Lord 

Josk. 2.6. stalks oi'tla.'c she had laid in u. upon roof 

2 Sain. 17. 23. Ahiihophel put his house in a. 

1 .firf;t«-5l8.3.5. Elijah put wood in o.and cut bullock 

2 Kii'gs 20. 1. set thine house in o. Isa. 38. 1. 

2 C/truii. 13. .'1. theshew-bread also set they mo. 

20. 35. the service of house of the Lord set «;i o. 
.lob 33. 5. set tliy words in o. before me, stand up 
PsaL-ia. 5. they cannot be reckoned up in o. to thee 

50. 21. I will set them in o. before thine eyes 
Eccl. 12. 9. the preacher set in o. many proverbs 
/a*a.44. 7. who declare it, and set it in o. before me? 
Ezek. 41. 6. the side-chambers were thirty in o. 
Luke 1. 1. have taken in hand to set forth in a. 3. 

8. Zacharias served before God in his o. 
Acts 18.23. he went over country of Phrygiaz're o. 

1 Cor. 11. 31. the rest will I set in o. when I come 

14. 40. let ail things he done decently and in o. 

15. 23. but every man shall rise in his o. Christ 
Tit. 1. 5. 1 left thee to set in o. the things wanting 

ORDER. 
Eznd.21.2\. Aaron and sons shall o. it, ieo. 24.3,4. 
Jnig. 13. 12. he said, how shall we o. the child? 
\ Kings 2Q. 14. then he said, who shall 0. the battle? 
Job 23. 4. I v;ould o. my cause before him 

37. 19. teach us, for we cannot o. our speech 
Psal. 40. i 5. thy thoughts none can o. them to thee 

78. t 19. can God o. a table in the wilderness? 

119. 133. 0. my steps in thy word, let not iniquity 
Isa. 9. 7. on throne, and upon his kingdom to a. it 
^£^43.3. o.ye t'le buckler and the shield, and draw 

ORDERED, ETH. 
Judg. 6.25. build an altar to Lord in the o. place 

2 Sam.23. 5. made everlasting covenant a. and sure 
Job 13. 13. behold now, I have o. my cause, I know 

32. t 1-i. he hath not a. his words against me 
Psal. 37. 21. steps of a good man are a. by the Lord 
50. 23. to him who o. his conversation aright 
Pruv. 4. t 23. let all rhy ways be o. aright 

ORDERIXG3. 
I Ckron. 24. 19. these were their a. under Aaron 

ORDERLY. 
icts 21.24. thou walkest o. and keepestthe law 

ORDINANCE 
.Signifies, [1] Any decree, statute, or laic, made by 
civil governors, 1 Pet. 2. 13. [2] The laws, 
statutes, and commandments of God, Lev. 
18. 4. [3'' Appointment, decree, and determina- 
tion, Psal. 119. 91. [4] Laws, directions, 
423 



rites, institutions, and constitutions, in the 
worship of God, Heb. 9. 1, 10. 
Exod. 12. 14. ye shall keep to Lord the feast of the 
passover, for an o. for ever, 24, 43. | 13. 10. 
15. 25. there he made for them a statute and an o. 
Lev. 5. tl9. orf'er according to the o. 9. flO. 
.;Vw/«.9.14. according to o.ofpassover,2 CA/-.35.13. 
10. 8. they shall be to you for an o. Ir'jt ever 
15. 15. one o. shall be ibr you in your generations 

18. 8. and to thy sons by an o. for ever, 2 C/ir. 2. 4. 

19. 2.0. of the law the Lord commanded, 31.21. 
Josh. 24. 25. and he set them an o. in Shechem 

1 Sam. 30. 25. he made it an o. for ever to this day 

1 Kings 6. 1 33. house was finished with ail the o. 

2 Chron. 35. 25. and made them an o. in Israel 
Ezra 3. 10. after the o. of David king of Israel 
jVek. 11. t23. that a sure o. be for the singers 
/ja.24.5. have transgressed the lav/, changed the o. 

58. 2. and forsook not the o. of their God 
Ezek. 40. t 45. for the priests that keep the o. 

45. .14. concerning the o. of oil, the bath of oil 

46. 14. an oifering by a perpetual o. unto the Lord 
AlaL.'i.M. what [(roritisit that we have kept hiso ? 
/ic/OT. 13.2 whoso resisteth the power resists o. of G. 

1 Pet. 2. 13. submit yourselves to every o. of man 

ORDINANCES. 
Exod. 18. 20. thou shalt teach them o. and laws 
Lev. 18. 3. neither shall ye walk in their o. 

4. ye shall keep mine o. 30. | 22. 9. 2 Cliron. 33. 

8. Ezek. 11. 20. | 43. 11. 1 Cor. 11. 2. 
Jfum. 9. 12. according to the o. of the passover, 14. 

2 Kings 17. 34. neither do they after their o. 
37. the 0. which he wrote for you, observe 

JVfA.lO. 32. also we made o. for us to charge oursel. 
Job 33..33. canst thouguideArcturus? knowest thou 
the 0. of heaven? Jer. 31. 35. | 33. 25. 
Psal. 99, 7. they kept the o. that he gave them 

119. 91. they continue according to thine o. 
Isa. 58. 2. they ask of me the o. of justice, delight 
.ler. 10. t 3. the o. of the people are vanity 

31. 38. if those o. depart from before me, saith Lord 
Ezek. 43. 18. he said, these are the o. of the altar 

44. 5. concerning the o. of the house of the Lo.rd 
J\Ial. 3. 7. ye are gone away from mine o. not kept 
Luke 1. 6. Zaciiarias and Elisabeth walking in all 

the commandments and o. of the Lord, blameless 
Eph. 2. 15. law of commandm-yiits contained in o. 
Col. 2. 14. blotting out tlie hand-writing of o. 

.20. why, as though in world, are ye subject to o.? 

Heb. 9. 1. the first covenant had 0. of divine service 

10. v;hich stood in carnal o. imposed on them 

ORDINARY. 

Ezek. 16. 27. I have diminished thine o. food 

Acts 19.139. it shall be determined in an o. assembly 

ORGAN, S. 
Gen. 4. 21. Jubal, the father of such as handle the o. 
.lob 21. 12. they rejoice at the sound of the o. 

30.31. my o. turned into voice of them that weep 
Psal. 150. 4. praise him with the timbrel and o. 

ORNAMENT. 
Prov. 1. 9. they shall be an o. of grace to thy head 

4. 9. she shall give to thine head an o. of grace 

25. 12. as an a. of fine gold, so is a wise reprover 
Isa. 30.22. ye shall defile o. of thy molten images 

49. 18. shalt clothe thee with them all as with an o. 
Ezek. 7. 20. the beauty of his a. he set it in majesty 
Dan. II. 1 16. he shall stand in the land of o. 

1 Pet, 3. 4. even the o. of a meek and quiet spirit 

ORNAMENTS. 
Exod. 33. 4. and no man did put on him his o. 

5. therefore now put off thy o. from thee, 6. 
J«do-.8.21.Gideontooko.thatwere on camels'necks 

26. golden ear-rings that he requested, beside o. 

2 Sam. 1. 24. weep over Saul, who put o. on your 
/5a.3.18. shalltake away tinklingo. about their feet 

1 19. the chains, the bracelets, and thespangled o. 

20. bonnets, and the o. of the legs, head-bands 
61. 10. as a bridegroom decketh himself with o. 

.Ier.% 32. can maid forget her o. or bride her attire? 
4. 30. though thou deckest thee with o. of gold 
Ezek. 16. 7. and thou art come to excellent a. 
11. decked thee with o. put bracelets on thy iiands 
t39. and shall take instruments of thy o. 
23. 40. for whom thou deckest thyself with o. 

ORPHANS. 
Lam. 5. 3. we are o. our mothers are as widows 

OSPREY, OSSIFRAGE. 
Ley.ll.l3.eagle,os/7.and ossif.myX eat, Deut.H.Vl. 

OSTRICH. 
This animal is ranged among birds: Closes for- 
bids the 7ise of it to the Hebrews, Lev. 11. 13. It 
is very large, has very long legs, its wings 
very short, the neck about the length of four or 
Jive spans. The feathers of its wings are in 
great esteem, ivd are used as mi ornament for 
hats, beds, and canopies: They are stained of 
several colours, and made into very pretty 
tufts : They are hunted by way of course, for 
they never fly; but they use their wings to 
assist them in running more swiftly. 



This bird is made the symbol of cruelly and far 
getfulness. Job 39. 13, 14, irc. Lam. 4. 3. fVt 
are told of it, that it lays its eggs upon tht 
ground, hides them under ike sand, and the sun 
/latches them. As the Ostrich is extremely largf 
and heavy, she wnuld break her eggs if shi 
were to sit upon them like other birds ; she 
therefore hides them in the sand, watches them, 
and hatches them, as it were, with her eye. The 
male and female stay with them alternately, 
ana while one vf them goes to seek its provision^ 
the other does not leave sight of them: However, 
if either of them should be driven aicay, or go 
too far from their nest, they could not find 
their eggs again: And it is probably this, that 
has given occasion to what is said of their 
cruelty and forget fulness. 

Job 39. 13. gavest thou wings and feathers to o.? 
OSTRICHES. 

.Tub 30. t 29. and I am a companion to o. 

Lam. 4. 3. become cruel, like o. in the wilderaess 
OTHER. 

Gen. 8. 10. Noah stayed yet o. seven days, 12 

23. 17. this is none o. but the house of God 

29. 27. shah serve with me yet o. seven years, 30. 

31. 50. if shalt take o. wives besides my dauglneis 

32. 8. then the a. company that is left shall escape 
41. 3. behold, seven o. kine came up, 19. 

43. 14. that he may send away your o. brother 

22. o. motley have we brought down to buy food 
Exod.A.l .behold, it was turned again as his o. tiesb 
18. 7. they asked each o. of their welfare 

29. 41. the 0. lamb otFer thou at even, jVum. 23.8 

30. 32. ye shall not make any o. like that oil 
Lev. 6. 11. and he shall put otThis garments, and 

put on 0. garments, Ezek. 42. 14. j 44. 19. 
7. 24. and the fat may be used in any o. use 
14. 42. they shall take o. stones and o. mortar 
18. 18. nor take a wife besides the o. in her life 
20. 24. I have separated you from o. people, 26. 
jYum. 10. 21. and the o. did set up the tabernacle 
24. 1. he went not as at o. limes to seek enchantm. 
32. 33. they gave o. names to the cities they built 
36. 3. if they be married to any of the o. tribes 
Josh. 11. 19. all 0. cities they look in battle 
Judg. 13. 10. the man that came to me the o. day 
16. 17. and be like any o. man || 20. as at o. times 

20. 31. and tliey began to kill as at o. times 

1 Sam. 3. 10. the Lord called as at o. times, Samnei 
18. 10. David played with his hand as at o. times 
20. 25. Saul sat on his seat as at o. times by wall 

21. 9. take it, for there is no o. save that here 

2 Sam. 13. 16. this evil is greater than a. thou didst 
2 Chron. 30. 23. look counsel, to keep o. seven days 

32. 22. Lord saved Hezekiah from hand of all o. 
JVe/i. 4. 16. the o. half of them held both the spears 

5. 5. for o. men have our lands and vineyards 
Job 8. 12. the tiag witherelh before any o herb 

24. 24. they are taken out of the way. as all a. . 
Psal. 73. 5. the wicked are not in trouble as o 

men, neither are they plagued like a. men 
85. 10. righteousness and peace kissed each o. 

Eccl. 6. 5. this hath more rest than the o. 

Isa. 26. 13. 0. lords have had dominion over us 
49.20. thou shalt have, after thou hast lost iheo 

Ezek. 16. 34. the contrary is in thee from o. svomen 

Dan. 2. 11. none o. can siiew it before the king 

44. the kingdom shall not be left to o. people 
Hos. 9. 1. rejoice not for joy, O Israel, as o. people ' 

13. 10. where is any o. to save thee in thy cities" 
Mat. 4. 21. and going on he saw o. two brethren 

5. 39. on the right cheek, turn to him the o. also 
12. 13. restored whole as o. Mark 3. 5. Luke 6. 10- 

45. then he taketh seven o. spirits, Luke 11. 26. 
13.8.o.fell into good ground, Mark i.S. LukeS.S. 

21. 36. again he sent o. servants more, 22. 4. 
41. he will let out his vineyard too. husbandmen 

23. 23. and not to leave o. undone, J^tike 11. 42. 

25. 11. afterward came also the o. virgins, saying 
16. he traded, and made them o. five talents 

Mark 4. 19. and the lusts of o. things entering in 

7. 4. and many a. things there be they hold, 8. 
12.31. none ©.commandment is greater than these 

32. there is one God, and there is none o. but he 

Ljike 4. 43. 1 must preach kingd. of God to o. cities 

10. 1. the Lord appointed o. seventy also, and sent 

14. 32. or else while the o. is yet a great way off 
13. 11. 1 thank thee, that I am not as o. men 

14. he went down justified rather than the o. 

22. 65. o. things blasphemously spake they ag.him 
.lohn 4. 33. o. men laboured Ij 10. 16. o. sheep I have 

1.5. 24. if I had not done works none o. man did 
18. 16. then went out that o. disciple, spake to hei 
21. 23. there are many o. things which Jesus die 
Acts 2. 4. they began to speak with o. tongue.s 
40. and with many other words did he testify 
4. 12. neither is there salvation in any o. non.> »; 
name under heaven whereby we must be 
saved 

8. 34. speaketh he of himself, or of soins .-. lua.^; 



OVE 

Rom. 8. 39. nor o. creature shall be able to separate 
13. 9. and if there be any o. commandment, it is 

1 Cor. 1. 16. 1 know not whether I baptized any o. 
3. 11. 0. foundation can no man lay than is laid 
9.5.povver to lead about sister, aswell as o. apostles 
11. 21. for in eating every one taketh before o. 
14. 17. thou givest thanks, but the o. is not edified 

21. with men of o. tongues and clips I will speak 

29. let the prophets speak, and let thu o. judge 

15. 37. it may chance of wheat, or some o. grain 

2 Cor. 8. 13. for I mean not that o. men be eased 

10. 15. not boasting of o. men's labours 

11. 8. 1 robbed o. churches to do you service 
13. 2. 1 write to them and to all o. that if I come 

Oal. 1. 19. 0. apostles saw I none, save James 
2.1.3.and the <;.Je\vs dissembled likewise with him 

Eph. 3. 5. which in o. ages was not made known 
4. 17. that ye walk not as o. Gentiles walk 

Phil. 1. 17. but tlie o. preach Christ of love 

2. 3. let each esteem o. better than themselves 

3. 4. if any 0. thinkelh that he might trust in flesh 

4. 3. with Clement and o. my fellow labourers 

2 Thess.l. 3. and charity toward each o. aboundeth 
1 Tim. 1. 3. charge that they teach no o. doctrine 

10. be any o. thing contrary to sound doctrine 

5. 22. neither bo partaker of o. men's sins 
Jam. 5. 12. neither swear by any o. oath, but let 
I Pet. 4. 15. as a busy-body in o. men's matters 

3 Pet. 3. 16. they wrest, as they do o. scriptures 
Rev. 2. 24. I will put on you none o. burden 

8. 13. by reason of o. the o. voices of the trumpet 
See God, Gods, One, Side. 
OTHERS. 
Job 8. 19. and out of the earth shall a. grow 

31. 10. and let o. bow down upon her 

34. 24. and he shall set o. in their stead 
28. he striketh them in the open sight of o. 
Psal. 49. 10. they die, and leave their wealth to o. 
Prov. 5. 9. lest thou give thine honour to o. 
Eccl. 1. 22. that thou thyself likewise hast cursed o. 
Isa. 56. 8. yet will I gather a. to him, besides those 
Jer. 6. 12. their houses shall be turned to o. 

8. 10. I will give their wives unto o. and fields 
Ezek, 13. 6. and they have made o. to hope 

10. and o. daubed it with untempered mortar 
Da?i.7.19. fourth beastwhichwas diverse from a.\lo. 

11. 4. for his kingdom shall be plucked up for o. 
Mat. 5. 47. what do ye more than o.? 

16. 14. 0. say, that thou art Jeremias, or one of the 
old prophets, Jilark 6. 15. | 8. 28. 1.uke 9. 8, 19. 

20. 3. he saw o. standing idle in the market 

21.8. 0. cut down branches fiom trees, Mark 11.8. 

26. 67. o. smote him with the palms of their hands 
Jilark 12. 9. will give vineyard to o. Luke 20. 16. 

15. 31. saved o. himself he cannot, Luke 23. 35. 
lAtke 8. 3. and many a. which ministered to him 
Jehn 18. 34. or did o. tell it thee of mel 
1 Cor. 9. 2. if I be not an apostle to o. yet to you 

. 12. if 0. be partakers of this power over you 
27.lest when I have preached to o. I be cast-away 

10. 29. conscience, not thine own, but of the o. 
\i. 19. that by my voice I might teach o. also 

2Cor.3.1.orneedwe,as some o.epistles of commend. 
8. 8. but by occasion of the forwardness of o. 

Eph. 2. 3. we were children of wrath, even as o. 

Phil. 2. 4. but every man also on the things of o. 

1 Thess. 2. 6. neither of you, nor yet of o. sought we 
4. 13. that ye sorrow not, as o. which have no hope 
5. 6. let us not sleep as do o. but let us watch 

1 Tm. 5.20. ihem that sin rebuke, that o. may fear 

2 Tim. 2. 2. who shall be able to teach o. also 
Hal). 9. 25. entered every year with the blood of o. 

11. 35. 0. were tortured, not accepting deliverance 
36. 0. had trial of cruel mockings and scourgings 

Jude 23. 0. save with fear, pulling them out of fire 

OTHERWISE. 
2vS'a7?j. 18.13.0. 1 should have wrought falsh. against 
mine own life, for no matter is hid from the king 

1 Kings 1.21 .0.1 and my son Sol. be counted offend. 

2 Chr. 30. 18. they eat passover o. than was written 
Psal. 38. 16. hear me, lest o. should rejoice over me 
Jtfat.6.1.o.have no reward ofyour Father in heaven 
Roto. 11. 6. not of works, o. grace is no more grace; 

then no more of grace, o. work is no more work 
22.toward thee goodn.o.thou shalt also be cut off 
2 Cor. 11. 16. if 0. yet as a fool receive me to boast 
Gal. 5. 10. that you will be none o. minded 
Phil. 3. 15. and if in any thing you be o. minded 
1 Tim. 5. 25. and they that are o. cannot be hid 
6. 3. if any man teach o. and consent not to words 
Heb.d. 17. 0. it is of no strensth at all whilst testator 

OUCHES. 
F.xod. 28. 11. set the stones in o. of gold, 39. 6, 13. 
13. shalt make o. of gold || 25. fasten in the two o. 
(4. and fasten wreathen chains to the o. 39. 18. 
OVEN 
rs a place for baking, Lev. 2. 4. To which are 
oompared, [1] Persons inflamed with lusts; 
who., by yielding to the temptations of Sata7i, 
and encouraging them, suffer sin to seize upon 
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the whole man, both the understanding, will, 
aff'eclions, and members ; as a baker doth by 
a continual supply of fuel heat his oven to the 
highest degree, llos. 7. 4. [2J Such as are 
enemies to Gad, upon whom lie will bring un- 
avoidable destruction: as wood, when it is cast 
into the fire, is quickly dissolved, Psal. 21. 9. 
[3] The day of judgment, when the judgment 
of God will fall dreadfully and terribly upon 
the wicked and ungodly, Mai. 4. 1. 

Lev. 2. 4. of a meat-ofloring baken in the o. 7. 9. 
11. 35. be unclean, whether it be o. or ranges 
26. 26. ten women shall bake your bread in one o. 

Psal. 21. 9. thou shalt make them as a fiery o. 

Lam. 5. 10. our skin was black like an o. for famine 

Hos. 7. 4. adulterers, as an o. heated by the baker 

6. they have made ready their heart like an o. 

7. are all hot as an o. have devoured their judges 
Mai. 4^. 1. the day cometh that shall burn as an o. 
Mat. 6. 30. to-morrow is cast into o. Luke 12. 28. 

OVENS. 
Exod. 8. 3. the frogs shall come into thine o. 

OVER. 
Gen. 25. 25. first red, all o. like a hairy garment 
27. 29. b(ji lord o. thy brethren let them bow to thee 
41. 40. Pharaoh said, thou shalt be o. my house 
jEzo(Z.16.18.gathered much had noth. o. 2 Co?'.8.15. 
23. what remaineth o. lay up until the morning 
30. 6. the mercy-seat o. the testimony, Heb. 9. 5. 
37. 9. the cherubims covered o. the mercy-seat 

40. 36. the cloud was taken up from o. the tabern. 
Lev. 14. 5. one be killed o. running water, 6. 50. 
JVzt/rt. 1.50. thou shalt appoint Levites o. tabernacle 

3. 49. 0. and above them that were redeemed 
10. 10. blow with trumpets o. the burnt-ofi'erings 
27. 16. let the Lord set a man o. the congregation 
Judg. 5. 13. dominion o. the nobles, o. the mighty 
9. 9. and go to be promoted o. the trees, 11. 13. 
2 Sam. 1. 17. o. Saul and Jonathan his son, 24. 
2. 9. he made Ish-bosheth king o. Gilead, o. Ash- 
urites, o. Jezreel, o. Ephraim, and o. Benjamin 
2 Kings 8. 20. Edom made a king o. them.selves 
1 Chron. 23. 3. o. and above all I have prepared 
Ezra 9. 6. our iniquities are increased o. our heads 
Job 14. 16. dost thou not watch o. my sin? 

41. 34. he is a king o. the children of pride 
Psal. 23. 5. anointest my head, my cup runneth o. 

27.12.deliver me not o. to the will of mine enemies 

118. 18. but he hath not given me o. to death 

145. 9. his tender mercies are o. all his works 
Cant. 2.11. for lo, winter is past, rain is o. and gone 
Jcr. 1. 10. set thee o. the nations and o. kingdoms 
Dan, 4. 17. he setteth up o. it the basest of men 

6. 3. king thought to set him o. the whole realm 
/fo5.10.5. for the people shall mourn o. it and priest 
Mic. 3. 6. and the day shall be dark o. them 
Mat. 25. 21. I will make thee ruler o. many, 23. 
Luke 6.38.measure shaken together, and running/?. 

15. 7. more joy o. one sinner that repenteth, 10. 

19. 14. we will not have this man to reign a. us 

17. been faithful, have thou authority o. ten cities 

41. come near, he beheld city, and wept o. it 

.dcts 6. 3. whom we may appoint o. this business 

Rom. 7. 1. that the law hath dominion o. a man 

9. 21. hath not the potter power o. the clay? 
Ep/t.4.19.have given themselveso.to lasciviousness 
1 Tim. 2. 12. not usurp authority o. the man 

1 Pet. 3. 12. eyes of the Lord are o. the righteous 
iieu.2.20. to him will I give power o. the nations 

OVER-AGAINST. 
Exod.2Q. 35. candlestick o.-against table, 40. 24. 
J^um.8.2.\a.mps give Vigbto.-agaivst candleslick,3. 

2 Sam. 5.23. fetch a compass behind thein, come on 

them o.-a^ainsi mulberry-trees, 1 Chr. 14.14. 

1 Kings 20. 29. they [)itched one o.-against other 
J\reh.7. 3. appoint every one to be o.-against house 
Eccl. 7. 14. God hath set one o.-against the other 
.fer. 31. 39. the line shall yet go forth o.-against it 
Jl/a^21.2. go into village o.-against you, and ye 

shall find an ass tied, Mark 11. 2. Luke 19. 30. 
27.61. and Mary sitting o.-against the sepulchre 
See All, Him, Jordan, Israel, Me, Thee, 
Them, Us, You. 

OVERCAME. 

.^cts 19.16.man in whom the evil spirit was, o.them 

Rev. 3. 21. even as I also o. and am set down at 

12. 11. and they o. him by the blood of the Lamb 

OVERCHARGE. 

2 Cor. 2. 5. but in part, that I may nolo, you all 

OVERCHARGED. 
Luke 21. 34. lest your hearts be o. with surfeiting 

OVERCOME, 
Exod. 32. 18. voice of them that cry for being o. 
Isa. 28. J. the head of them that are o. with wine 
Eph. 6. 1 13. withstand, and having o. all to stand 
2 Pc«.2.19. of whom man is o. of same is he brought 
20. for if they are again entangled therein and o. 
OVERCOME. 
Gen. 49.19. troop shall o. him, but he shall o. at last 
JSTum. 13. 30. go up, for wo are tX ell ab 3 to o. it 



OVE 

JSTum. 22. 11, perad venture Ishall be able lo /». them 
2 Kings 16.5. they besieged Ahaz, could not o him 
Cant.ii.5. turn awuy thine eyes, for they have o. m« 
./er. 23. 9. like a man whom wine hath o. 
Luke 11. 22. but when a stronger shall o. him 
.hhn 16.33. be of good cheer, I have o. the world 
Rom. 3. 4. that mightest o. when thou art judged 

12. 21. be not o. of evil, but o. evil with good 
1 .Tohn 2. 13. because ye have o. the wicked one,14. 

4. 4. ye are of God and have o. them, because 
Rev. 11.7. beast shall o. the witnesses and kill them 

13. 7. to make war with the saints, and to o. them 

17. 14. shall make war, and Lamb shall o. them 
OVERCOMETH. 

1 John 5. 4. whosoever is born of God, o. the world, 

this is victory that o. world, even our faith 

5. who is he that o. world, but he that believeth 

Rev. 2. 7. to him that o. will I give of tree of life 

11. he that o. shall not bef hurt of second death 
17. to him that o. will I give to eat hidden manna 
26. to him thato. will I give power over nations 

3. 5. he that o. shall be clothed in white raiment 

12. him that o. will I make pillar in temple of G, 
21. to him that o. will I grant to sit with me 

21. 7. he that o. shall inherit all things, I his God 

OVERDRIVE. 
Gen. 33. 13. if men should o. them all flock will die 

OVERFLOW. 
Deut. 11. 4. he made water of Red-sea to o. them 
Psal. 69. 2. 1 am come where the floods o. me 

15. let not water floods o. me, nor deep swallow 
/sa.8.8. he shall pass through Judah, o. and go wver 
10. 22. consumption decreed shall o. with righteo. 
28. 17. the waters shall o. the hiding-place 
43. 2. and through the rivers they shall not o. thee 
.Jer. 47. 2. waters of the north shall o. the land 
Dan. 11. 10. one shall certainly come and o. 26. 40. 
Joel 2. 24. fats shall o. with wine and oil, 3. 13. 

OVERFLOWED. 
Psal. 78. 20. he smote the rock, and streams o. 

2 Pet. 3. 6. world being o. with water, perished 

OVERFLOWETH. 
Josh. 3. 15. in harvest Jordan o. all his banks 

OVERFLOWING. 
Job 28. 11. he bindeth the floods from o. 
38.25.who divideth a water course for o. of wafers 
Isa. 28. 2. which as a flood of mighty waters o. 

15. when the o. scourge shall pass through, 1^ 
30. 28. his breath as an o. stream shall reach 
.ler. 47. 2. out of the north shall be an o. flood 
Ezek. 13. 11. there shall be an o. shower, 13. 
38. 22. 1 will rain on him an o. rain and hailstonea 
Hab. 3. 10. the o. of the water passed by the deep 

OVERFLOWN. 
1 Chron. 12. 15. went over Jordan when it had o. 
.lob 22. 16. whose foundation was o. with a flood 
Dan. 11. 22. with arms of a flood shall they be o. 

OVERLAY, 

Exod.25. 11. shalt o. ark with pure gold, 24. 1 30. 3. 

27. 2. o. the horns of the altar with brass, 38. 2. 

OVERLAID. 

Exod. 26. 32. pillars of shittim-wood o. with gold 

38. 6. he 0. the staves of shittim-wood with brass 

1 Kings 3. 19. her child died, because she o. it 

2 Chron. 4. 9. he o. the doors of them with brass 
Cant.5. 14. belly is asbright ivorv o. with sapphirea 

OVERLAYING. [See Gold, 
Exod. 38. 17. the o. of their chapiters of silver 
19. and o. of their chapiters and fillets of silver 
OVERLIVED. 
Josh. 24. 31. the davs of the elders that o. Joshua 

OVERMUCH. 
Eccl.7.16. be not righteous o. || 17. hi not o. wicked 
2 Cor.2. 7, lest such be swallowed up with o. sorrow 

OVERPASS. 
.Ter. 5. 23. they shine, they o. the deeds of wicked 

OVERPAST. 
Psal.51. 1. make refuge until these calamities be o, 
Isa. 26. 20, hide thyself until indignation be o, 

OVERPLUS, 
I^ev. 25. 27. let him restore the o. to the man 

OVERRAN. 
2 Sam. 18. 23. Ahimaaz ran by plain and o. Cushj 

OVERRUNNING. 
J\rah. 1. 8, with an o. flood he will make an end 

OVERSEE. 

1 Chron. 9. 29. some appointed to o. the vessels 
15. t21, with harps on the eighth lo o. 

23. t 4. of which 24,000 were to o. the work 

2 Chr. 2. 2. three thousand six hundred to o. tberei 

OVERSEER. 
Gen. 39. 4, he made him o. over his house, 5, 
JVeh. 11. 9. Joel was their o. I| 14. Zabdiel was o. 

22. 0. of Levites was Uzzi || 12. 42. Jezrahiah a 
Prov. 6. 7, the ant having no guide o. or ruler 

OVERSEERS. 
Gen. 41. 34. let Pharaoh appoint o. in the land 
2 Chron. 2. 18. Solomon set 3,600 o. of the work 
31. 13. they were o. under the hand ofConaniaSj 
34. 12. the 0. of all them that wrought, 13. 



OVE 

2CV-..'4.17.have deli vered moneyinto the hand of o. 
juctti 'iO. So. lae IJoiv Ghost hiilh made vou o. 

OVERSxHADOW. 
Luke 1. 35. the power oi'liie Highest sliall o. thee 
Jicts 5. 15. that shadow of Peier might o. them 

OVERSHADOWED. 
Afat. 17. 5. a cloud o. them, JIark \). 7. Luke 9. 34. 

OVERSIGHT. 
Gen.i^.l^. carry it again, perad venture it was au o. 
J^'um. 3. 3:2. have the o. of them that keep charge 

4. 16. pertaineJi the o. of all the tabernacle 

3 Kings 12. 11. of them that had the o. of the house 

of the Lord, 22. 5, 9. 2 Chron. 34. 10. 

1 Ckron. 9. 23. had the o. of the gates of the house 

J\''th. 11. 16. had theo. of the outward business 

13. 4. the 0. of the chamber of the house of God 

1 Pet. 5.2.taking o. not bv constraint, but willingly 

OVERSPREAD. 
Gen. 9. 19. and of them was the whole earth o. 

OVERSPREADiXG. 
Dan. 9. 27. for the o. of abominations be desolate 

OVERTAKE. 
Gcn.Ai.i. up, Mhen thou dost o. them, say to them 
Exod. 15. 9. enemy said, I will pursue, I will o. 
Deut. 19. 6. lest the avenger of blood o. the slayer 
23. 2. all these blessiiigs shall come and o. thee 
15. that all these curses shall o. thee, 45. 
Josk. 2. 5. pursue after them, for ye shaU o. tliem 
ISam 30.6.sha!l I o. them,thou shalt surely o. them 

2 .Sa7n.l5.14.!.-st Absalom o. us suddenly, and bring 
Isa. 59. 9. iuign:ent is far,neither doth justice o. us 
Jer. 42. 16. the |^\vord ye feared shall o. you 
Hos.2.7. shall foilo\v,but she shall not o. her lovers 

10. 9. die batde in Gibeah did not o. them 
.>lmos 9 10. the evil shall not o. nor prevent us 

13. belioid, the plowman shall o. the reaper 
Zechfl.jC). my words, did they not o. your fathers 1 
1 Thess. 5. 4.'that that day should o. you as a thief 

OVERTAKEN. 
Ps. 13.37. 1 have pursued mine enemies and o. them 
Gal. 6. 1 brethren, if a man be o. in a fault 

overtaketh: 

1 Chron. 21. 12. flee three months, till sword o. thee 

OVERTHREW. 
Ge7i. 19. 2.5. God o. tlieso cities and the plain, 29. 
Exod. 14.27. Lord o. the Egyptians, Psal. 136. 15. 
Deut 29. 23. which Lord o. in his anger and wratli 
rsa-l'i. L9.Babylon shall be, as when God o. Sodom 

and Gomorrah, .Tcr. 50. 40. ^Imos 4. 11. 
Jer. 20. 16. let that man be as the cities Lord o. 
Mat. 21. 12. Jesus o. tables of the money-changers 

in tlie temple, j\Iark 11. 15. Juhn 2. 15. 

OVERTHROW^ 

(7e7i.19.21. 1 have accepted thee, will not o. this city 

Exod. 23. 24. but tliou shalt utterly o. their gods 

Deut. 12.3. ye shall o. their altars, and break pillars 

2 San). 10.3. hath not David sent to spy it out and o. 

11. 25. make thy battle more strong, and o. it 

1 CJir. 13. 3. David hath sent to o. and spy the land 
Psal. 108. 28. his hand to o. tliem in the wilderness 

27. to 0. their seed also among the nations 
140. 4. who have purposed to o. my goings 

11. evil sha.ll hunt the violent man to o. him 
Prov. 18.5. not good to o. righteous in judgment 
Hag. 2. 22. I will o. the throne of kingdoms, I 
will 0. the chariots and those that ride in them 
/3cts 5. 39. but if it be of God, ye cannot o. it 

2 'fim, 2. 18. have erred, and o. the faith of some 

OVERTHROW. 
(7ert.l9. 29. God sent Lot out of the midst of the o. 
Deut. 29. 23. as in the o. of Sodom, .7er. 49. 18. 
Z Pet. 2. G. condemned the cities with an a. making 

OVERTHROWETH. 
Job 12. 10. he leadeth princes, and o. the mighty 
Prov. 13. 8. but wickedness o. the sinner 

21. 12. God 0. the wicked for their wickedness 

22. 12. he o. the words of the transgressor 
2D. 4. but he that receiveth gifts o. Lhe land 

OVERTHROWN. 
Exod. 15. 7. hast o. them that rose up against thee 
.Tudg. 9. 40. and many were o. and wounded 
2 Sam 17. 9. when some of them be o. at the first 
2 Chron. 14. 13. and the Ethiopians were o. 
Job 19. 6. know \\o-<v that God hath o. me 
Psal. 141.6.v,-hen their judges are o. in stony places 
Prov. 11. 11. city is o. by the moutli of the wicked 

12. 7. wicked arc o. \\ 14. 11. house of wicked o. 
lea. 1. 7. your land is desolate as n. by strangers 
Jer. 18. 23. but let them be o. before thee 
Lam. 4.6. sin of Scdcm, that was o. as in a moment 
Dan. 11. 41. and many countries shall be o. 
Amos 4. 11. I have o. some of you, as Sodom 
Jonah 3. 4. yet forty days and Nineveh shall be o. 
1 Cjrr. 10. 5. for they were o. in the wilderuess 

OVERTOOK. 
Gm. 31. 23. they o. Jacob in the mount Gilead 

25. Laban o. Jacob |i 44. 6. the steward o. them 
'Lxod. 14. 9. Esvptians o. them encamping by sea 
^udg. 13.22. Micah o. the children of Dan 
:*). 42. but fhe battle o. the men of Benjamin 
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2 Kings 25. 5. the army of Clialdees o. Zedekiah 

in the phuns of Jericho, .hr. 39. 5. | 52. S. 

Lam. 1. 3. all iier persecutors o. her between straits 

OVERTURN. 
.Job 12. 15. he sendeth out waters, they o. earth 
Ezek 21. 27. 1 will o. o. o. it, until he come v.hose 

OVERTURxNETH. 
Job 9. 5. which o. the mountains in his anger 

23. 9. he 0. the mountains by the roots 

34.25. knows their works, and o. them in night 

OVERTURNED. 
Jddg. 7. 13. s.mote the tent that it fell and o. it 

OVERWHELM. 
Job 6. 27. ye c. fatherless, dig a pit for your friend 

OVERWHELMED. 

Psal. 55. 5. trembling came, and horror hath a. me 

61. 2. when my heart is o. lead me to tlie rock 

77. 3. and my spirit was o. 142. 3. | 143. 4. 

78.53. he led them on, but the sea o. their enemies 

'124. 4. then the waters had o. us stream gone over 

OVERWISE. 

£JccZ.7.16.not right, overmuch, nor make thyself o. 

OUGHT; see Owed. 

OUGHT. 

Gen. 20. 9. that o. not be done, 34. 7. Lev. 4. 2, 27. 

2 Sam. 13. 12. no such thing n. to be done in Israel 

1 Chron. 12. 32. to know what Israel o. to do 
15. 2. noneo. to carry tlie ark but tlie Levites 

2 Clir. 13. 5. o. ye not to know Lord gave kingdom 
J\' cA. 5. 9. 0. ye not to walk in the fear of God 1 
Psal. 76. 11. bring presents to him who o. be feared 
Mat. 23. 23. tliese o. ye to have done, Luke 11. 42. 
Mark 13. 14. desolation standing where it o. not 
Luke 12. 12. in the same hour what ye o. to say 

13. 14. there are six days in which men o. to work 

16. 0. not this woman to be loosed from this bond 

18. 1. that men o. always to pray, and not to faint 

24. 26. O fools, 0. not Christ to have suffered 1 
John 4. 20. the place where men o. to worsliip 

13. 14. ye also o. to wash one another's feet 
19. 7. we have a law, and by our law he o. to die 
Jicts 5. 29. we o. to obey God rather than men 
17. 29. Vf e 0. not to think the Godhead like gold 
19. 36. ye o. to be quiet, and to do nothing rashly 
20. 35. how so labouring ye o. to support the weak 
21.21. that they o. not to circumcise their children 
24. 19. who 0. to have been here before thee . 

25. 10. judgment seat, where I o. to bo judged 
24. crying, that he o. not to live any longer 

26. 9. that 1 0. to do many things contrary to Jesus 
Rom. 8. 26. we know not what to pray for as we o. 

12. 3. not thuik cf himself more highly than he o. 

15. 1. we o. to bear the infirmities of the v.'eak 

1 Cor. 8. 2. he knoweth nothing as he o. to know 

11. 7. for a man indeed o. not to cover his head 
10. the woman o. to have pov.er on her head 

2Cb?-.2.3.sor.owf;-om them, cf whom I o. to rejoice 
7.. ye o. rather to forgive him and comfort him 

12. il. for I 0. to have been commended of you 
14. the children o. not to lay up for tlie parents 

Eph.5.2S.%o o.men to lovetheirwives as theirbodies 
6. 20. may speak bokliy, asl o. to speak, Col. 4. 4. 
Col. 4. 6. know how ye o. to answer every man 

1 Thess. 4. 1. ye received of us how ye o. to walk 

2 T/7f5^r. 3. 7. yourselves !;now how ye o. to follow us 

1 Tim. 5. 13. speaking things which they o. not 
Tit. 1. 11. teaching things which they o. not 
Heb. 2. 1. we o. to give ihe more earnest heed 

5.3.hs o.for people and for himself,to ofter for sins 

12. for wiien for the time ye o. to be teachers 
.Jam. 3.10. my brethren, these things o. not so to be 
4. 15. f :r that ye o. to say, if the Lord will 

2 Pet. 3 11. what manner of persons o. ye to be 

1 .John 2. 6. 0. himself also to walk as he walked 
3. 16. 0. to lay down our lives for the brethren 
4. 11. if God loved us, we o. also love one another 

3 .Tohn 8. we therefore o. to receive such 

OUGHT, Substantive. 

Gen. 39.6. he knew not o. that he had, save bread 
47.18. there is not o. left, but our bodies and lands 

Exod. 5. 8. ye shall not diminish a. thereof, 11.19. 
12. 46. thou shalt not carry forth o. of the fiesh 
22. 14. if a man borrow o. of his neighbour 
29. 34. if 0. of fiesh of the consecrations remain 

Lev. 11. 25. whoso beareth o. of carcase is unclean 
19. 6. if 0. remain unto third day, shall be burnt 
25. 14. if thou sellest o. or buyest o. from thy neigh. 

27. 31. if a man will redeem o. of his tithes 
j\^um. 15. 24. if 0. be committed by ignorance 

30. the soul that doeth o. presumptuously 
30. 6. when she vowed, or uttered o. out of her lips 
DejU. 4. 2. ye shall not add or diminish o. from it 
15. 2. creditor that lendeth o. to his neighbour 
26. 14. neitlier have I taken o. in my mourning 
for any nclean use, nor given o. thereof 
for dead 
Josh. 21. 45. there failed not o. of any good tiling 
Ruih. 1. 17. if 0. but death part thee and me 
lSa?n.l2.4.nor hast thou taken o.ofany man's hand 
5. that ve have not found out a. Id""*'*' i»and 
3 K 



OUT 

I Sam. 25. 7. neither was their o. raissir.g to them 

30. 22. we will not give tliern o. of the spoil 
2Sa/7t'.3.35.if I taste bread cro.else,till sun be dowa 

14. 10. whoso saith o. to thee, bring him to nie, 
19. none can turn from o. my lord Jiatii spoken 

Mat. 5. 23. that thy brother hath o. against tliea 

21. 3. if any man say o. to you, ye shall .say 
Mark 7. 12. and ye sufier him no more to do o, 

8.23. he took blind man and asked him if he sawet 
11.25. forgive, if ye have o. against any 
John 4. 33. hath any man brought hi.m o. to eati 
j^cts 4. 32. neither said any that o. was his own 
24. 19. and object, if tliey had o. against me 
28. 19. that I had o. to accuse my nation of 
Philem. IS. if he oweth thee o. put to my accounj 

OUGHTEST. 
IKings 2.9. and knowest what thou o. to do to I'lim 
Mat. 25. 27. thou o. to have put my money to 
.dots 10. 6. he shall teil thee what tiiou o. to do 
1 Tim. 3. 15. bow thou n. to behave tliyself 
OUR ; ses Brother, Father, Lord. 
OURS. 
Gen. 26. 20. did strive, saying, the water is o. 

31. 16. God hath taken from our father that is o. 
34. 23. shall not every beast of theirs be o. ? 

JVM?n.32.32.pcssession on this side Jordan maybe o, 
1 Kings 22. 3. know that Ramoth in Gilead is o. 
Ezek. 36. 2. ancient high places are o. in possession 
Mark 12.7. and inheritance shall be o. Luke 20.14. 

1 Cor. 1.2. all tliat call on Jesus, both tlieirs and o. 

2 Cor. 1. 14. as ye also are a. in the day of the Lord 
Tit. 3. 14. let 0. learn to maintain good works 

OUT. 

GcT!. 2.9.0. of ground made Lord to gi-ow every tree 

23. woman, because she was taken o. of man 

3. 19. for 0. cf it wast thou taken ; dust thou art 

JVuvi. 32. 23. and be sure your sin will find you o. 

,/ob 23. 5. as for the earth, o. of it cometh bread 

Psal. 8. 2. r. of the mouth of babes and sscklings 
82. 5. foUidations of the earth are o. of course 
94. i2.b'dssed, whom thou teachest o. of thy la\7 
118. 26 v.-e have blessed you o. of house of Lord 

Prov. i. 23. keep heart for c. of it are issues of life 
31. IS. her candle goeth not o. by night 

Isa. 13.9. he shall destroy sinners thereof o. of it 
29.18. eyes shall see o. of obscurity, o. of 'larknea 

Jer. 30. 7. but he sliall be saved o. of it 
19. and o. of tliem shall proceed thauksgivin* 

Ezek. 34. 11. behold I will seek o. my sheep 

46. 20. that they bear them not o. into the court 
Mic. 5. 2. yet o. of thee shall he come forth to me 

' tliat is to be ruler in fsrae', Mat. 2. 6. 
Zcch. 10. 4. 0. of him came f< rlh the corner 
Mat. 12. 34. 0. of tlie abundance of the heart 
35. 0. of good treasure, o. cf the evil treasure 

15. 19. 0. of the heart proceed evil thoughts 
Mark 10. 23. tliey were astonished o. of measure 

13. 15. nor enter to take any thing o. of his house 

16. 9. 0. of whom he had cast seven devils 
Luke 19.22. o. of thine ov.'n mouth willl judge thee 
.John 15. 19. but I have chosen you o. of the world 
.^c<52.5.devout men,o. cf every nation under lieav. 

28. 23. both o. of the law, and o. of the prophets 
ICor.lo.S. seen of me, as of one born o. of due time 
2 Cor. 2. 4. for o. of much affiiction I wrote to you 

8. 11. be a performance o. of that which ye have 
2 Tim 2. 26. recover thelfr.selves o. of snare of devi] 

3. 11. but o. cf them all the Lord delivered me 

4. 2. be instant in season, o. of season; reprove 
.Jam. 3. 10. o. of sam.e month proceedetli blessing 
See Camt, Captivity, City Darkness, Way, 

Ziox. 

OUTCAST. 
./er.30.17.saith Lord. because they called thee ano. 

OUTCASTS. 

Psal. 147. 2. he gathereth o. of Israel, Isa. 56. P 

Isa. 11. 12. he shall assemble the o. of Israel 

16. 3. hide the o. \\ 4. let my o. dwell with thee 

27. 13. the 0. in the land of Egypt shall worship 

Jer. 49. 36. whither the o. of Elam shall not coma 

OUTER. 
Ezek. 46. 21. he brought me into the o. court 

47. 2. he led me the way without to the o. eate 
Mat. 8. 12. be cast into o.'darkness, 22. 13. | 25. Stt 

OUT-GOINGS. 
Josh. 17. 9. the o. of it were at the sea, 19. 29. 

18. and the o. of it shall be thine 
18. 19. the 0. of the border were at the north 
19.14.theo.thereof are in the valley of Jiphthah-e* 

22. the 0. of their border were at Jordan, 33 
Psal. 65. 8. thou makest the o. of the morning 

OUTLANDISH. 
JVeh. 13. 26. even o. women caused Solomon toda 

OUTLIVED. 
Judo-. 2. 7. all the davs of the elders that r Joehu« 

OUTRAGEOUS 
Prov. 27 4. ^VTath is cruel and anger is «*^ 

OUTRUN. 
John 90. 4. they ran both together, ani the otba* 

disciplf^ dii «. Vuta 



OWN 

OUTSIDE. _ • 
Judo: 7. 11. Gideon went to o. of the armed men 
17. and when 1 come to the o- otthe canij) 
19. so tliey came to tlie o. of the camp 
J King's 7. 0. and .so on o. toward the great court 
Ezek. -lO. 5. behold a wall on the o. of the house 
Jilat. il'o. 25. make clean o. of the cup, La/cc 11. 39. 
2lj. !hat the o. of ihem may he clesui also 
OUT-STRETCilED. 
Dsut. 20. 8. Lord brought us out with an o. arm 
Jer. 21. 5. 1 will light against you with an o.hand 

27. 5. 1 have made the earth by my o. arm 

OUTWARD. 
1 Sam. IG. 7. for tnan looketh on o. appearance 

1 Citron. 2G. 29. Chonaniah for the o. business 
J^ch. 11. 16. the chief of the Levites for o. business 
Estk. (i. 4. Haauui was come into the o. court 
Ezck. 40. 17. he brought nie into the o. court 
Mat. 215. 27. which indeed appear beautiful o. 
Rom.2.28. nor circumcision, which is o. in the flesh 

2 Cor. 4. lo. hut though our o. man perish, yet our 
10. t !• who in o. appearance am base among you 

7. do ye look on things after the o. appearance? 
1 Pet. 3. 3. not that o. adorning of plaiting hair 

OUTWARDLY. 
Mat. 23. 28. ye o. appear righteous unto men 
Rom. 3. 23. for he is not a Jew which is one o, 

OUTWENT. 
Mark 6. 33. many ran afoot thither, and o. them 

OWE. 
Rom. 13. 8. 0. no man any thing, but to love 

OWED. 
Mat. 18. 24. one which o. him 10,000 talents 

28. and found one which o. him a hundred pence 
Luke 7. 41. the one o. 500 pence, and the other 50 

OWEST. 
^1/34.18.28.116 took him, saying,pay me that thou o. 
Luke 18. 5. how much o. thou unto my lordl 7. 
PAi7em.l9.thou o.tu me even thine own self besides 

OWETH. 
PA?7e7K.18.if he hath wronged thee, or o.thee aught 

OWL. 
Zigy.ll.lG. 0. and cuckow unclean, D cut. 14.15,16. 

17. the little o. and corniDrrwit, Isa. 34. 11, 15. 
Psal. 102. 6. I am like ;v; o. of the desert 

OWLS. 
Job 30.29. 1 am a companion to o. a brother to drag. 
laa. 13. 21. the wild beasts shall lie there, and o.' 
shall dwell there, 34. 13. .Icr. 50. 39. 
43. 20. the dragons and o. shall honour me 
Mic. 1. 8. 1 will make a mourning as the o. 

OWN. 
Oen. 1. 27. God created man in his o. image 
5. 3. Adam begat a son in his o. likeness 
15. 4. shall come of thine o. bowels shall be heir 
30. 25. send me, that I may go to mine o. place 
47. 24. four parts shall be your o. for seed of field 
Exod. 21. 30. ox for ox, and dead shall be his a. 
22. 5. of best of his o. field shall make restitution 
J^ev. 1. 3. he shall offer it of his o. voluntary will 
7. 30. his 0. hands shall bring the offering of Lord 
14. 15. pour it into the palm of his o. left hand, 20. 
18. 10. for theirs is thine o. nakedness 
26.nor any of your o. nation, nor strangers among 
you shall commit any of these abominations 
25. 5. that which groweth of its o. accord 

41. and he shall return% his o. family 

Jfitm. 1. 52. each by his o. camp, by his o. standard 

10.28. have not done them of mine o. mind, 24. 13. 

38. these censers of sinners against their o. souls 

32. 42. he called it after his o. name, Deut. 3. 14. 

38. 9. shall keep himself to his o. inheritance 

Deut. 23. 24. mayest eat grapes at thine o. pleasure 

24.13. that he may sleep in hiso. raiment, and bless 

16. not children for fathers, every man shall be 

put to death for o. sin, 2 Kings 14.6. 2 CAr .25.4. 

28. 53. thou shalt eat the fruit of thine o. body 
33. 9. nor knew he his o. children 

JbsA.7.11.they have put it even among their o. stuff 
Judg. 2. 19. they ceased not from their o. doings 
7. 2. saying, mine o. hand hath saved me 

1 Sam. 2. 20. and they went to their o. home 
5. 11. let the ark go again to his a. place 

15. 17. when thou wast little in thine o. sight 
25. 26. from avenging with thine o. hand 

2 Sam.. 6. 22. I will be base in mine o. sight 

7. 10. that they may dwell in a place of their o. 
12.3. did eat of his o. meat, and drink of his cup 
17. 11. that thou go to battle in thine o. person 
18.13. have wrought falsehood against mine o.life 

1 Kings 2.23. spoken this word against his o. life 

32. shall return his blood on his o. head, 37. 
13. 30. he laid his carcase in his o. grave 
17. 19. and Elijah laid him upon his o. bed 

2 Kings 17. 29. every nation made gods of their o. 
1 Cli'''. 29. 14. and of thine o. have we given thee 

16. all-lhis store we prepared, is all thine o. 
1 Chr. 6. 23. recompensing his way on his o. head 
J^eh. 4. 4. turn their reproach on their o. head 
Estk, 9 2a wicked device should return on o. head 
426 



OX 

Job 20. 7. he shall jierish fur ever like his o. dung 
Psal. 5. 10. let them lull by their o. couiLsel 

12. 4. our lips are oUr o. who is lord over us ? 
07. 6. God, even our o. God, shall bless us 

78. 29. were filled, forhegavo them their o. desire 
81. 12. 1 gave them up to their a. hearts' lust 

94. 23. he shall bring on them their o. iniquity, and 

shall cut them off in their o. wickedness 
Prov. 5. 17. let them be only thy a. not strangers 
Isa. 37. 35. fgr mine o. sake, 43. 25. | 48. 11. 
53. 13. not finding thine o. |ileasure, nor o. words 
Ezek. 29. 3. which iialh said, my river is mine o. 

33. 13. if he trust to his o. righteousness 
Hos.1.2. now their o. doings have beset them about 
Jonah 2. 8. they forsake their o. mercy 

Mat. 20. 15. lawful to do what I will with mineo. 
Luke 14. 20. if any man hate not his o. life also 

10. 12. who shall give you that which is youro. ? 
John 1.11. he came to his o. his o. received him not 

8. 44. when he speaketh a lie, he speakelh of his o. 

10. 12. a hireling, whose a. the sheep are not 

13. 1. having loved his o. that were in the world 
15. 19. if of the world, world would love his o. 
10. 32. ye shall be scattered every man to his o. 

Jlcts 3. 12. as though by our o. power or holiness 
5.4. was It not thine o.l was it not in thine o. power? 
20. 28. which he purchased with his a. blood 

/io7«.4. 19. he considered not his o. body now dead 
8. 32. he that spared not his a. Son, but delivered 

14. 4. to his 0. master he standeth or falleth 

1 Cor. G. 19. ye are not your a. for ye are bought 
7. 2. nevertheless, let every man have his o. wife 

10. 24. let no man seek his o. but another's wealth 
29. conscience, I say, not thine o. but olheis 

13. 5. charity seeketh not her o, is not easily 
Phil. 2. 21. for all seek their o. things, not Christ's 
3. 9. found in hiin, not having mine a. righteousness 
1 Tim. 5. 8. but if any provide not for his o. his o. 
Tit. 1. 12. a prophet of their o. said, tlie Cretians 
Heb. 9. 12. but by his o. blood he entered in ojice 
Rev. 1.5. washed us from our sins in his o. blood 
See Counsel, Country, Eyes, Heart, House, 
Land, People, Self, Selves, Soul, Way, 
Wa.ys, Will. 

OWNER. 
Exod. 21. 28. but the o. of the ox shall be quit 

29. it hath been testified to his o. his o. shall die 
34. the 0. of the jiit shall make it good 

30. and his o. hath not kept him in, ox for ox 
22. 11. 0. of it shall accept thereof, not make good 

12. he shall make restitution to tlie o. thereof 

14. 0. thereof not being with it, make it good 

15. but if 0. thereof be with it, not make it good 
1 Kings 10. 24. after name of Shemer, o. of the hill 
Prov. 3. 1 27. withhold not good from the o. 
Isa. 1. 3. the ox knowelh his o. the ass his crib 
Acts 27. 11. centurion believed the o. of the ship 

OWNERS. 
Job 31. 39. or have caused the o. to lose their lives 
Prov. 1. 19. wliich taketh away life of o. thereof 
Eccl. 5. 11. what good is there to the o. thereof? 

13. A sore evil, riches kept for o. to their hurt 
Luke 19. 33. the o- sr.id, why. loose ye the colt? 

OWNETH. 
Lev. 14. 35. he that o. the house shall tell priest 
Acts 21. 11. Jews shall bind man that o. this girdle 

OX. 
ii;i-orf.20.17.shaltnotcov.thyneighb.oa;, Z)ei<t5.21. 
21.28. if <?.-cgore a man, he shall be stoned, 29, 32. 
29. if oz were wont to push with his horns, 30. 

32. if ox push a man-servant or maid-servant 

33. if an ox or ass shall fall into a pit, the owner 
22. 1. if a man shall steal an ox or a sheep 

4. whether it be ox or ass, he shall restore double 

9. trespass for an ox || 10. deliver an ox to keep 
23. 4. if thou meet thine enemy's ox going astray 

12. that thine ox and thine ass may rest 

34. 19. every firstling of an ox or sheep is mine 
Z-e?;. 7. 23. shall eat no manner of fat of ox or sheep 

17. 3. what man soever killeth an ox or lamb 
JVhtm. 7. 3. they brought for each of princes an ox 

22. 4. as the ox licketh up the grass of the field 
Deut. 5. 14. thine ox shall do no work on sabbath 

14. 4. the ox, the sheep, and goat, ye may eat 

15. 3. the priest's due, whether it be ox or sheep 
22. 1. thou shalt not see thy brother's ox go astray 

4. thou shalt not see thy brother's ox fall down 

10. shalt not plow with an ox and ass together 
25. 4. thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he tread- 

eth out the corn, 1 Cor. 9. 9, ITim. 5. 18. 

28. 31. thine ox shall be slain before tliine eyes 
.7bsA.G.21.they destroyed ox and sheep, liS'am.i5.15. 
Jwrf^.3.31.Shamgar slew 600 men with an ox-goad 

6. 4. they left neither sheep nor ox for Israel 
lS'am.l2.3.Sam.said, whose ox or ass have I taken? 

14 34 bring me hitherevery man his ox and sheep 
JVeA. 5. 18. prepared for me daily one ox, six sheep 
Job 6. 5. or loweth the ox over his fodder ? 

24 3. they take the widow's ox for a pledge 

40. 15. behold, Behemoth eateth grass as an ox 



PAI 

Psal 69.31. this shall please Lord bettor tlian ari ox 
I00.20.changed their glory into similitude of an ox 
P-rov.l. 22.got{h after herns an ox goelh lo slaught 
14. 4. but increase is by the strengih ot the ox 
15.17. better than a stalled ox, and haired (here with 
Isa. 1. 3. the ox knoweth iiis owner, ass hi-- crib 
11. 7. and the lion shall eat straw like th'- ox 
32. 20. that send forth thither the feet of the fi 
60. 3. that killeth an ox, as if he slew a man 
Jer. 11. 19. but I was like a lamb or an ox brought 
Ezek. 1. 10. they four had the face of an ox 
iwA:cl3.15.doth not each of you loose his ox on sab. 

14. 5. shall have an ox or an ass fallen into a pit 

Wild OX. 
Deut. 14. 5. the wild ox and chamois ve may cat 

OXEN. 
Gen. 12. 16. Abram had sheep, and o. and asses 

20. 14. Abimelech gave Abraham sheep and o, 

21. 27. Abraham gave Abimelech sheep and o 
32. 5. Jacob said thus, I have o. and asses 
34. 28. the sons of Jacob took Shechem's o. 

Exod. 9. 3. the hand of the Lord is upon tne o. 
20. 24. thou shalt sacrifice thereon thine o. 

22. 1. he shall restore five o. for one ox, and fouj 
30. likewise shalt thou do with thine o. and sheep 

Jfum. 7. 3. and the princes brought twelve o. 

7. four 0. he gave to the sons of Gershom 

8. and eight o. he gave to the sons ol' Werari 
22.40. Balak offered o. and sheep, and sent to Bal. 

23. 1. prepare me here seven o. and seven rams 
Z>eMi.l4.20.shalt bestow that money for o. or sheep 
.Tosh. 7. 24. Joshua took Achan,#iis o. and sheep 

1 Sam. 11.7. Saul hewed a yoke of o. in pieces, and 
sent them thro' Israel, so shall it be done to his o. 

14. 14. acre of land, wliich yoke of o. might plow 
32. the people took sheep and o. and slew them 

15. 9. Saul spared Agag and the best of the o. 

14. what meaneth lowing of o. which I hear? 

15. the people spared the best of the sheep and o. 
22. 19. Doeg smoie the o. and sheep, and asses 
27.9. David took away the sheep, and o. and asses 

2 Sam. 6. 6. Uzza took hold of it, for o. shook it 

13. David sacrificed o. .and fatlings 

24. 22. behold, here be o. for burnt-sacrifice 
24. so David bought the threshing-floor and o. 

1 Kings 1. 9. Adonijah slew sheep aiul o. 19, 25. 
4.23.Solomon's daily provision, 10 fat o. ICO sheep 

7. 25. one sea, 12 o. under it, 44. 2 Ckr. 4. 4, 15. 

8. 5. with him before ark, sacrificing slscpp and o. 
03. Solomon offered a sacrifice to the Lord of 

22,000 0. and 120,000 sheep, 2 Chron. 7.5. 
19. 19. Elisha was plowing with tvvelvo yoke of o. 

20. Elisha left the o. and ran after Elijah 

21. he took a yoke of o. and sleu- ihem 

2 Kings 5. 20. is it a time to receive shcej) and o.? 

1 Chron. 12.40. brought bread on mules and oiio. 

2 Chron. 15. 11. they offered of the spoil 700 o. 
18. 2. A hah killed sheep and o. for him and people 
29. 33. consecrated things were COO o. ?.000 sheep 
3]. 6. they brought in the tithes of o. and sheep 
35.8. princes gave for passover iliree hundred o. 

Joil.S.his substance was3000camels,500 yoke of o. 

14. the 0, were plowinsf, and the asses feeding 

42. 12. Lord gave him 1000 yoke of o. 1000 assca 
Psal.S.l. ihou madcst him to have dominion over o. 

144. 14. that our o. may be strong to labour 
Prov. 14. 4. where no o. are the crib is clean , 
Isa. 7. 25. but it shall be for the sending fclh of o. 

22. 13. and behold, joy and gladness, slaying o. 
30. 24. the o. and asses shall eat clean provender 

Jer. 51. 23. 1 will break the husbandman and his o. 
Dan. 4. 25. make thee eat grass as o. 32, 33. | 5. 21. 
Amos 6. 12. will one plow there with o. ? 
Mat. 22. 4. my o. and my fathngs are killed 
Luke 14. 19. 1 have bought live yoke of o. 
.lohn 2. 14. found in the temple those that sold o. 

15. he drove them all out, the sheep and the o 
Acts 14.13.priest of Jupiter brought o. and garlands 

1 Cor. 9. 9. doth God take care for o. ? 

GYL, see Oil. 

P. 

PACES. 

2 Sanu 6. 13. when gone six p. he sacrificed oxen 

PACIFY, ED, ETH. 
Esth.l. lO.banged Haman,then was king's wrathp. 
Prov. 16. 14. a wise man will j7. the wrath of a king 

21. 14. a gift in secret p. anger, and a reward 
Eccl. 10. 4. for yielding;*, great offences 
Ezek. 16. 63. for thy shame, when I am p. towor. 

PADDLE. 
Deut. 23. 13. thou shalt have a p. on thy weapo* 
PAID, see after PAY. 
PAIN 
Signifies, [1] Avy bodily disease or distemper 
Job 33. 19. [2] Disquiet., or uneasiness of 
mind, Psal. 25. 18. | 55. 4. [3] Travail in 
child-birth, 1 Sam. 4. 19. [4J Fear.^ Ezek. 30. 4. 



PAL 



PAL 



PAR 



The vvicknd mtvn travaileth with pain al! his days, 
Jsb -15. *v). i/j lives a life of care, fear, ana 
grief, by reason of God^s icratk, and the tor- 
'iients of his oicii mind, and liis manifold and 
drcadfiil oatward calamities 
I'hey biasi.'iieaisd the God of heaven, because of 
. iiiijir pains, Rev. 16. 11. Some observe from 
hence the contrary effects that trouble produces 
■■ i*d the godly and in the wicked; the one blcss- 
cth, the other blasphcmeth the Lord. In tri- 
' bulatiun the godly rejoice, the wicked rage; 
for the one in suffering co mmunicates with the 
cross of Christ, the other with the curse of 
Adam. Stars shine in the night, which in the 
day are not seen; and grace is manifested 
by trouble, which in prosperity lies secret. 
Trouble tries true religion from false, and- 
discerns grace from nature. 
Job 14. 2-2. but his riesh on him shall have p. 
15. 'SO. the wicked man travaileth with p. 
'.i2. I'd. he is chascened also with p. on liis bed 
l-sal. 25. lb. look on mine affliction and myj:;. 
■iS. 6. J), as a woman in travail, Isa. 13. 8. | 2b. 17. 
l.i'd. t 24. see ,if chere be any vvay oip. in me 
Isd. 21. 3. thei?efore are my loins filled with j). 
r.;ti.l8.we have been with child, we have been mp. 
(5o. 7. before her p. came, she was delivered 
Jer. 6. 24. anguish' hath taken hold of us, and 
• p. as of a woman in travail, 22. 23. Mark 
13. 1 8. 
12. 13. put themselves to p. but shall not profit 
15. 18. v.'hy is my^. perpetual, wound incurable 
3(J. 23. it snail fall wilh/j. on head of tiie wicked 
.51.8. howl for Babylon, take balm for her^. 
Etek. 30. 4. great ^. shall be in Ethiopia, 9. 

1(5. Si. 1 shall have great p.^o shall be rent asund. 
Mic.A.lQ. be in ;j.and labour to bring forth, O Zion 
A'iiA.2.10. muciip.is in all loins, laces gather black. 
Rom. 8. 22. the whole creation trava;leth mp. 
Hev. 16. 10. thoy gnawed their tongues for.p. 
21. 4. nor sorrow/, nor shall there bo anv moreja. 
Scs Pangs. 
PAINED. 
Psal.So.i. my heart is sore^. within rae, and terror 
/s.2. 23. 5. they shall be sorely p. at report of Tyre 
JcT. 4. 19. my bowels, I am;;, at my very heart 
Jorl2. 6. before their face, people shall be much ;?. 
/x<?y.l2.2. travailing in biriii, and;?, to be delivered 
PAINS. 

1 Saia.-i.ld. she travailed, for her p. came upon her 
Fsal. 116. 3. and the p. of hell gat hold on me 
.'}cts2.24. God raised up, liaving loosed 77. of death 
Rev. Ki. 11. they blasphemed, because of their ». 

PAINFUL. 
Psal. 73. 16. to know this, it was too p. for me 
PAINFULNESS. 

2 Cor.11.21. in weariness and p. in watchings often 

PAINTED. 
2 Kings 9.30. Jezebel/). her face, and tired herhead 
Jer.'ii.li. ceiled with cedar, and/j.with vermilion 

PAINTEDST. 
-£fc/c. 23.40. thou;), thy eves, and deckedst thyself 

PAINTING. 
2 Kings 9.t30. Jezebel put her eyes in p.tired head 
Jer. 4. 30. tho' thouresidesi thv face with_p. in vain 

PAIR. " 
Luke 2. 24. to offer a p. of turtle doves or pigeons 
Rev. 6. 5. he had a;), of balances in his hand 

PALACE 
Signifies, [1] A royal dioelling or mansion-hnuse, 
Isa. 39. 7. [2] The temple of Gc<i af J— 1- 
Scilem, 1 Chr. 29. 1, 19. [3] Stately and mag- 
nificent buildings, 2Chron. 36. 19. [4] The 
high-priesfs house, Mat. 26. 53. [5] The 
church, Psal. 48. 13. 

1 Kings 16. 18. Zimti burnt the king's p. and died 
21. L Naboth had a vineyard hard by the p. 

2 Kings 15. 25. Pekah smote Pekaiali in the p. 
20. 18. tliey shall be eunuchs in the p. of tiie Icing 

of Babylon 

1 Chr. 29. 1. p. is not for man, but for Lord God 
19. give Solomon a perfect heart to build the ;;. 

2 Chr. 9. 11. he made terraces to the king's p. 
Ezra 4. 14. we have maintenance from the;?. 

6. 2. there was found at Achmetha. mp. a roil 
^f/i.I.l.itcame to jmss, as I vv'as in Shushan the;?. 

2. 8. timber to make beams for the gates o'i p. 
7. 2. 1 gave Hanani, ruler of p. charge over Jerus. 

Esth. 2. 3. may gather all young virgins to the p. 

3. 15. decree was given in Shushan, the p. 8. 14. 
9. 12. Jews destroyed 500 men in Shushan the;?. 

Psal. 45. 15. they shall enter into the king's;). 
69. 125. let their p. be desolate, let none dwell 
144. 12. polished after the similitude of a;). 
Cant. 8. 9. we will build on her p. of silver 
fsa.25. 2. hast made a;?, of strangers to be no city 
Dan. 4 4. T was at rest, and flourishing in my ^. 
6. 18. king went to his p. passed the night fasting 
11 45. he shall plant his p. between the seas 
dmos-1.3. ye shall cast them into p. saith the Lord 
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luih. 2.6. gates opened, and;), shall be dissolved 
JIat. 2d. 58. Peter followed Jesus iifar otl to the 
higii-priest's;). and went in, Jtlaru 14. 54. 
Luke 11. 21. when a strong man keejieth his;;. 
tidl. 1. 13. my bonds are manifest in all the p. 

PALACES. 
2 Chron. 36. 19. and burnt all the p. with fire 
Ps. 45. 8. garments smell of myrrh, out of ivory;). 
4b. 3. God is known in her p. for a refuge 

13. mark well her bulwarks, consider her p. 
78. 69. he built his sanctuary like high;j. 
122. 7. peace and prosperity within thy p. 
Prou. 30. 28. spider takes hold, and is in king's p. 
Isa. 13. 22. dragons shall cry in thy pleasant;), 
32. 14. because the p. shall be forsaken 
34. 13. thorns shall come up in her p. nettles 
Jer. 6. 5. arise, and let us destroy her p. 
9.21. for death is come and is entered into our ji. 
17. 27. fire shall devour the p. of Jerusalem 
49. 27. it shall consuhie the p. of Benhadad 
Lam. 2. 5. he hath swallowed up all her;?. 
Ezek. 19. 7. and he knew their desolate p. 
25. 4. they shall set their p. in thee, and make 
Amos 3. 9. publish in p- at Ashdod, in p. of Egypt 
■ 10. who store up violence and robbery in theirp. 

11. thy p. shall be spoiled || 8. 8. I hate his;?. 

Jl/^c.5.5.when he shall tread inour;).thenshaUraise 

See Devour. 

PALE. 

Isa. 29. 22. neither shall his face nov/ wax p. 

iidci;. 6.3.1 looked, and behold a ;?. horse, name Death 

PALENESS. 
Jer. 30. 6. as a woman, and all faces turned into;?. 

PALM. 
Lev. 14. 15. pour it into p. of liis left hand, 26. 
Isa. 48. 1 13. p. of my hand spread out heavens 
John 18. 22. struck Jesus with the ;;. of his hand 

PALM-BRANCHES. 
vYe/i. 8. 15. go forth to the mount and fetch;;. 

PALMER-WORM. 
Joel 1. 4. what the p. left, the locust hath eaten 
2. 25. 1 v/ill restore the years that p. hath eaten 
Amos 4. 9. vour fig-trees, the;), devoured them 
PALMS. 

1 Sam. 5. 4. both the p. of his Itands were cut oflf 

2 Kings 9. 35. they found skull and;), of her hands 
Isa. 49. 16. 1 have graven thee on p. of my hands 
Dan. 10. 10. v.iiich set me on the p. of my hands 
Mat. 23. 67. the}' spit in his face, others smote him 

with the;?, of their hands, Mark 14. fi5. 

Rev 7. 9. with white robes, and;), in their hands 
PALM-TREE 

Is an iipiight, tall, fruit-bearing, flowishmg, 
and shadowy tree, Psal. 92. 12. Cant. 7. 7, 8. Jer. 
10. 5. It grows by the sweet springs of waters, 
and continues long. It 7oill not be pressed or 
bound dozonward,or groio crookcd,thoughheavy 
iceights be laid on it. This tree is one of the 
most famous of all the forest, and is the usual 
emblem of constancy, fruitfulness, patience, 
and victory ; which the more it is oppressed, 
the more it jiourishcth ; the higher it grows, 
tiie stronger and broader itis in the top. Some 
think it is the same with the Date-tree, tchich 
is not only of a beautiful aspect, but of a de- 
lightful taste, and is fit both for food and 
drink; and this was perhaps the reason ichy 
the children of Israel pitched their camp at 
Elim, Num. 33. 9. because there were not only 
twelve foimtains of Vv-aler there, hut also three- 
score and ten Palm-trees. The Hebrews called 
it Thamar, and the Greeks, Phoanix: The 
finest and best Palm-trees loere about Jericho, 
En-g^edi, and along the banks of Jordan. 
Paltn-trccs, from the same root, produce a 
great number of suckers, which form upwards, 
a kind of forest / 7/ their spreading. It was 
under a little wood of Palm-trees of this kind 
that the prophetess Deborali dwelt between 
Ramah and Beth-el, Judg. 4. 5. 

It was probably to this multiplication ofthePalm 
tree that the prophet makes allusion, when he 
says. The righteous shall flourish like the Palm- 
tree, Psal. 92. 12. Or, it is made an emblem 
of a just man'' s person and condition, because 
it is constantly green flourishing, and fruitful. 

The Palm-tree is a symbol of victory, Rev. 7. 9. 
And the spouse is compared to a palm-tree, 
Cant. 7. 7. because it is tall, andgrotcs directly 
ujncard and in spite of all pressures. 

Juig. 4. 5. she dwelt under the p. of Deborah 

Psal. 92.^12. the righteous shall flourish like the p. 

Cant. 7. 7. this thy stature is like to a jo.thy breasts 
8. I said, I will go up to the p. I will take hold 

Jer. 10. 5. they l e upright as the p. that speak not 

Ezek. 41. 19. the face of a man was toward thep. 

Joel I. 12. the p. and the apple-tree are withered 
PALM-TREES. 

Exod. 15.27. came to Elim, where were seventy;). 

Lev. 23. 40. ye shall take you branches of p. ' 



Deut. 34. 3. Lord shewed him city of;?. u!;to Zoai 
Judg. 1. 16. the Keuite w ent out of the ciiy of p. 
3. 13. Moab smote Israel, and jjossessed cny oi'p 

1 Kings 6. 29. he carved with carved figures ot'p 

32. 35. 1 7. 36. 2 Chron. 3. 5. Ezek. 4.0. 16 

2 Chron. 28. 15. and brought them to the city of;? 
John 12. 13. people took branches of ». went fortli 

PALSY. 
This distemper is a preclusion or stoppage in 
one or more of the limbs, which deprives them 
of motion, and makes them useless to tht 
patient. There are some Palsies that arc very 
painful, and others not so much, from the 
nature of the humours that cause them. Oxir 
Saviour cured several Paralytics by his word 
alone, Mat. 4. 24. | 8. 6, 7. \ 9. 2. The word 
Paralytic is derived from the Greek word, 
Paraluo, which signifies to resolve, or rtlax ; 
as if it was to shew, that the Palsy is a relax- 
ation of the nerves : But it may be jircduced 
by other causes. 
Jl/ai.4.24.they brought to liim those that liad thep 
he healed them, 9. 2. Mark 2. 3. Luke 5. 18 
8. 6. my servant lieth at home sick of thej!). 
9.2. Jesus seeing their faith, said to the sick of the 
p. son, thy sins be forgiven thee, Mark 2. 5 
Mark 2. 10. Jesus saith to sick of p. aLrise, Luke 5.24 
Acts 9. 33. he found Eneas, who was sick of the » 

PALSIES. 
Acts 8.7. many taken with;). and lame were healed 

PAN. 
Lev. 2. 5. if it be a meat-offering baken in a p. 
G. 21. in a;?, it shall be made with oil, when baken 
7. 9. all that is dressed in p. shall be the priest's 

1 Sam. 2. 14. the priest's servant stuck it into the p. 

2 Sam. ]3. 9. Tamar took a;?, and poured ;hem out 
Ezek. 4.3. take unto thee an iron;?, set it for a wall 

PANS. 
Exod. 27. 3. thou shalt make p. to receive his ashes 
A''m m.11.8. they baked manna in ;).and made citkes 

1 Chron. 9.31. over the things made in the;;. 23.29. 

2 Chron. 35. 13. other holy offerings sodthey in ». 

PANGS. 

2 Sam. 22. 1 5. when the p. of death compassed me 

Isa. 13. S.p. and sorrows shall take held of them 

21. 3. p. have taken hold on me, as;?, of a woman 

26. 17. as a woman crieth out in her;?, so have we 

.Icr. 22. 23. gracious shalt thou be v%"hen p. come 

48. 41. as the heart of a woman in her p. 49. 22. 

50. 43. andjt). as of a woman in travail, Mic. 4. 9. 

PANNAG. 
£ze/r.27.17. Jud. traded in thy market,i?. and honey 

PANT. 
Amos 2. 7. that;;, after the dust of the earth 

PANTED. 
Psal. 119. 131. 1 opened my mouth and p. I longed 
Isa. 21. 4. at the grievous vision my heart;?. 

PANTETH. 
Psal. 38. 10. my heart;), my strength faileth me 
42. 1. as hart;;, so p. my soul after thee, O God 

PAPER 
Is a plant, or kiiid of bulrush, which grows in 
Egypt 7(pon the banks of the Nile : I'he Egyp- 
tians applied it to several uses, as to make 
baskets, shoes, clothes, little boats to swim in 
upon the Nile, and paper to write on; it was 
of this that the little ark was onade, in which 
the parents of Moses exposed him upon the 
banks of the Nil^. 
As to the writi.ig-p-'.per made use of by the an- 
cients, it icas very different from that in use 
amongst us, and was composed of the leaves of 
i/te paper-reeds, /ro?/i whence it has its name. 
This is said to be their manner of loorking it. 
The trunk of this plant is composed of several 
leaves or films placed one over another, which 
were peeled off, and separated with a needle: 
They icere afterwards stretched out upon a wet 
table, to the length and breadth of the intended 
leaf of paper: Over the first layer of the leaves 
of paper they put some thin paste, or only some 
of the miiddy ivater of the Nile a little warmed, 
upon which they spread a second layer of the 
leaves of the plant : Then they let it dry by the 
sun. The Egyptians applied the paper-reeds to 
several uses, as to make baskets, shoes, clothes, 
little boats to swim in, and paper to icritc on. 
Isa. 19. 7. the p. reeds by the brooks shall v/itiiCr 
2 .lohn 12. I would not write with p. and ink 

PAPS. 

Ezeh. 23. 21. lewdness for the p. of thy youth 

Z,«^-e 11.27. blessed are;;, which thou hast sucked 

23. 29. blessed are the;;, which never gave suck 

Rev. 1. 13. and girt fibout p. with a golden girdle 

PARABLE. 
This word is formed from the G-eek, Parabole, 
which comes from theverh Paraballein. sign fif- 
ing to compare thirnrs together. It is a sivrili 
tude taken from natural things, to instruct vi 
in the knozcledge of things spiritual. Th 



PAR 



PAR 



PAR 



parabolical, ciii^iriatical. fi<^ar alive, and sen- 
tentiuus loay uf apcaking, was Ike language 
of ike cantern images, and learned, men ; and 
nutkiiig was more insupportable than to hear 
a fool utter FAVdhlnsy Prov. 2ij. 7. Tlie legs of 
the lame are not eijual, so is a parable iii the 
moutli of fools; that is, As it is uncomely and 
ridiculous to sec a lame man dancing ; no less 
absurd and indecent are wiscandj'ious speeches 
from a foolish and ungodly man, whose actions 
grossly contradict them, whereby he makes 
them contemptible, and himself ridiculous. 
Jlie prophets made use of Parables, to give a 
stronger imjyression to prince andpeopls,ofthe 
threatcnings, or of the promises they made to 
them. Nathan reproved David under the para- 
ble of a rich man that had taken away and kill- 
ed the lamb of a poor man, 2 Sam. 12. 2, 3, A'C. 
The woman of Tekoah, that was hired by Juab 
to reconcile the mind of the sameprince toward 
his son Aha-^-lom, proposed to him thcparableof 
her two sons that fought together in the field, 
and one of ivhich having killed the other, they 
were going to put the 7nurdercr to death, and so 
to deprive her of both her sons at once, 2 Sam. 
14. 2,3, (i'-c. Jotham, son of Gideon, proposed to 
the men of Shsakem,the parable of the bramble, 
jDhom the trees had a mind to choose for their 
king,3adg.cl.'7,8,<S,-c. Theprophets often reprove 
the infidelity of Jerusalem under the parable of 
an adulterous wife. They describe the violence 
of sacli, princes as are enemies to the people of 
God,under the names of lions, eagles,bears,i^c. 
Our Saviour in the gospel often speaks to the 
people inparables, Mat. 13. 10,13, i^-c. He made 
use of them to verify the prophecy of Isaiah, 
who foretold, that the people should sec with- 
out knowing, and hear zoithout understanding, 
and should continue in their blindness and 
hardness of heart, in the midst of the instruc- 
tions they should receive, Isa. 6. 9, 10. There 
&re some parables in the JSTew Testament, 
which are supposed to be true histories ; there 
are others iv. which our Saviour seems to allude 
to some particular events of those times. 
J^mn.^S.I. Balaam took up his jj. and said. Balak, 
king of Moab. 24. 3, 15, gO,' 'il, 23. 
18. took up h\sp. rise up, Balak, and hear 
Job 27. 1. Job continued his;?, and said, 29. 1. 
Psal. 49. 4. I will incline mine ear to a p. 
78. 2. I will open my mouth in a p. I will utter 
Prov. 2G. 7. so is 3i p. in the mouth of fools, 9. 
Ezck. 17. 2. and speak a^. to the house of Israel 
24. 3. utter a^. to the rebellious house, and say 
Mic. 2. 4. one shall take up a. p. against you 
f[ab.2.Q. shall not all these take up a;9. against him 
Mat. 13. 18. hear ye therefore the p. of the sower 
24. another^, put he forth,*31, 33. | 21. 33. 
34. without ap.spake he not to them, Mark4.3i. 
36. declare to us the;?, of the tares, 15. 15. 
24. 32. now learn a;j. of the fig-tree, when branch 
putteth forth leaves, Mark 13.28. Luke 21.29. 
Mark 4. 10. they asked him of p. 7. 17. Luke 8. 9. 
13. he said to them, know ye not this p. ? 
12.12. he had spoken;?, against them, Luke20.1Q. 
Luke 5. 36. he spake a p. to them, 6. 39. 1 8.4. 1 12. 
16. 1 ]3. 6. 1 14. f. I 15. 3. I 18. 1, 9. 1 19. 11. 
I 20. 9. I 21. 29. John 10. 6. 
12. 41. Lord, speakest thou this;;, to us, or to all ? 

PARABLES. 
Ezek.lO. 49. they say of me, rloth he not speak;?.? 
Mat. 13. 3. he spake many things to them in p. 13. 
34. I 22. 1. Mark 3. 23. | 4. 2, 13, 33. 1 12. 1. 
Mark 4. 13. how then will ye know all p. ? 
Luke 8.10. but others in p. that seeing might not see 
John 16. 1 25. when I shall no »nore speak in p. 

PARADISE. 
Luke 23. 43. to-day shalt thou be with me in p. 
2 Cor. 12. 4. how that he was caught up into p. 
Rev. 2. 7. which is in the midst of the ». of God 

PARAMOURS. 
Ezek. 23.20. for she doted upon their ».whose flesh 

PARCEL. 

Oen. 33. 19. Jacob bought a ;?. of a field of the 

children of Hamor, Josh. 24. 32. .Tohn 4. 5. 

Ruth 4. 3. Naomi selleth a p. of land, Elimelech's 

1 Chr. 11. 13. was a p. of ground full of barley, 14. 

PARCHED, 

Tsa, 35. 7. the p. ground shall become a pool 

Jer. 17. 6. but he shall inhabit the p. places 

See Corn. 

PARCHMENTS. 

ZTim. 4. 13. bring the books, but especially the p. 

PARDON. 
Exod.23. 21. he will not p. your transgressions 
34. 9. p. our iniquity and our sin, Mum. 14. 19. 

1 Sam. 15. 25. therefore, I pray thee, p. my sin 

2 Kings 5. 18. in this the Lord p. thy servant 
24. 4. innocent blood, which Lord would not p. 

2 Chron. 30. 18. the good Lord p. every one 
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Mch. 0. 17. bat thou art a God ready to j). gracious 
Job 7. 21. \vl)y (lest thou not;?, my transgression? 
Psal. 25. 11. lor tliy name's sake p. mine iniquity 
Isa. 55. 7. return to Lord, for he wilJabur.dantly ;?. 
Jer. 5. 1. and I will p. it || 7. how shdl I p. thee 
33. 8. 1 w ill p. all their iniquities, whereby sinned 

50. 20. for 1 will o. them whom I reserve 

PARDONED. 
JVm??i.14.20.L. said, I havep. according to thy word 
Isa. 40. 2. tell her that lier iniquity is p. 
Lain. 3. 42. •yye iiave rebelled, thou hast not p. 

' ' PARDONETH. 
./lf2c.7.18.who is a God like to thee, that;? .iniquity? 

PARDONS. 
JSTeh. 9, 1 17. thou art a God of p. slow to anger 

PARE. 
Z)eui.21.12.she shall shave her head and p. her nails 

PARENTS. 

Mat. 10.21. children shall rise up against their;?. 

and cause them to be put' to death, Markl3.12. 

Luke2. 27. when the p. brought in the child Jesus 

8.56. her;?, were astonished, but he charged them 

18. 29. there is no man that hath left;?, or wife 

21.16. ye shall bo betrayed both by jo.and brethren 

.hkn 9. 2. Master, who did sin, this man or his p.? 

22. these words spake ;?. because feared Jews, 23. 
Rom. 1. 30. proud, disobedient top. 2Tim. 3.2. 
2 Cor. 12. 14. children ought not to lay up for the;?, 
Eph. 6. 1. children, obey your;?. Col. 3. 20. 
ITim. 5. 4. let them learn to requite their;?. 
Heb. 11. 23. Moses was hid three months of his p. 

PARLOUR. 
Judg. 3. 20. Eglon was sitting in a summer p. 

23. Ehud shut the doors of the;?, upon him 
1 Sa7n, 9. 22. Samuel brought them into the;?. 

PARLOURS. 
1 C%?-o?i.28.11. David gave Solomon a pattern of p. 

PART. 

Exod. 19. 17. they stood at nether p. of mountain 

29. 26. thou shalt take the breast, it shall be thy p. 

IjCv. 2. 16. p. of the beaten corn, p. of oil thereof 

7. 33. he shall have the right shoulder for his;j. 

8. 29. the breast of consecration was Moses' p. 
11. 37. if any;?, of their carcase fall thereon, 38. 

13. 41. his hair fdllen off from the;?, of his head 
J^uni. 18. 20. neither shalt thou have anyp. among 

them, ncut. 10. 9. | 12. 12. | 14. 27, 29. | 
18. 1. ./osA. 14. 4. I 18.7. 
I am thy p. and thine inheritance in Israel 
22. 41. might see utmost p. of the people, 23. 13. 
Deut. 33. 21. he provided the first p. for himself 
Josh. 19. 9. the p. of Judah was too much for them 
22. 25. ye have no ;?. in the Lord, 27. 
Ruth2. 3. her hap was to light on a p. of the field 
3. 13. if he will perform to thee p. of a kinsman 

1 Sa7n. 5. 1 4. only the fishy p. was left to Dagon 

14. 2. Saul tarried in the utmost p. of the camp 
23. 20. our p. shall be to del. him into king's hand 
30.24.a3 his jt?.is that goetli dov/n to battle, so shall 

his;?, be that tarrieth by stuff, shall part alike 

2 Sam. 20. 1. Sheba said, \ve have no p. in David 
2Kings 7. 5. the lepers were come to uppermost;?.8. 

18. 23. if able on thy ;?. to set riders, Isa. 36. 8. 
22. 1 14. dwelt in the second p. 2 Chron. 34. f 22. 

1 Chron. 12. 29.greatest;p. had kept house of Saul 

2 Chron. 29. 18. the priests went into the inner p. 
JVeA. 1. 9. cast out to the uttermost p. of heaven 

5. 11. restore the hundredth p. of the money 
Job 32.17. 1 will answer my p. will shew my opinion 
Psal. 5. 9. their inv/ard p. is very wickedness 

16. t 5. the Lord is the portion of my p. 

51. 6. in hidden;?, shalt make me know wisdom 
118. 7. Lord takes my p. with them that help me 

Prov. 8. 26. nor highest p. of the dust of thg world 
31. rejoicing in the habitable;?, of his earth 

17. 2. shall have;?, of inheritance among brethren 
Isa. 7. 18. hiss for the fly that is in the utmost;?. 

24. 16. from utmost jt?. of earth we heard songs 

44. 16. he burnetii p. thereof in the fire, with p. 
thereof he eateth flesh, he warmeth himself, 19. 
Etek. 4. 11. thou shalt drink the sixth p. of a hin 

39.2. leave but the sixthp. of thee, and cause thee 

45. 13. sixth p. of an ephah of a homer of wheat 
17. it shall be the princes' p. to give offerings 

46. 14. a meat-offering, the sixth p. of an ephah 
Z>aK. 2. 33. his feet;?, of iron, and p. of clay, 41,42. 

5. 5. the king saw p. of the hand that wrote, 24. 

11. 31. arms shall stand on his p. they shall pollute 
Amos 7. 4. it devoured great deep, did eat up a p. 
Mark 4. 38. he was in the hinder p. of the ship 

9. 40. he that is not against us, is on our;;. 
Luke 10. 42. and Mary hath chosen that good p. 

11.39. your inwardp. is full of ravening and wick. 

17. 24. as lightning that lighteneth out of one p. 
shining to otherp. under heaven, so Son of man 

John 13. 8. if I wash thee not, hast no p. with me 
19.23.soldiers made four parts,to every soldier a p. 

Acts 1. 17. and had obtained p. of this ministry 
25. that he may take p. of this ministry 
5. 2. but Ananias kept back p. of tho price, and 



brought a certainp.and laid it at apostles' feir ,3, 
Acts 8.21. thou hast neither;?. nor lot in this mallei 

14. A. p. held with the Jews,;:?, with the apostliH 
16. 12. the chief city of tiiat;? of Macedonia 
19. 32. more;?, knew not wht efore they came 
23. 6. perceived that the one;?, were Sadducecs 
27. 12. the more p. advised to depart thence 

1 Cor. 12. 24. honour to that p. wliich lacked 

15. 6. of whom the greater p. remain to this day 
16. 17. what was lacking on yourp. they supplied 

2 Cor. 6. 15. whatp, he that believeth wiili infidel? 
Eph. A. 16. tiie working in the measure of every;?. 
Tit. 2.8. that he of the contrary p. may be ashamec 
Heb. 2. 14. himself likewise took p. of the same 
lPci.4.14. Spirit of God rests on you; on their p.he 

is evil spoken of, but on your p. he is glorified 
Rev. 20.6. holy that hath;?, in the first resurrection 

21. 3. all liars shall have their p. in the lake 

22. 19. God shall take away his p. out of book 

In PART. 
Rom. 11, 25. blindness in p. is happened to Israel 

1 Cor. 13. 9. we know in p. and we prophesy in p. 
10. then that which is in p. shall be done away 
12, 1 know in p. but then shall I know as I am 

2 Cor. 1. 14. as also ye have acknowledged us inp. 
2. 5. caused grief, it hath not grieved me but inp. 

Third PART. 
JVwm.lS.O.for a ram,flour mingled with the third p 
of a hin of oil, 28. 14. Ezek. 46. 14. 

7. thou shalt offer the third p. of a hin of v.ine 
2 Sam. 18. 2. David sent a third p. of the people 
2Khigs 11.5. a thirdp.th&t enter in on the sabbath 
2 Chron. 23. 4. a third p. of you shall be porters 
JVeA. 10.32. charge ourselves with f/iiVrf;^. of shekel 
Ezek. 5.2. burn with fire a thirdp. a thirdp. smite 

about it, a thirdp. scatter in the- wind, 12 
Zech. 13. 8, but the thirdp. shall be left therein 

9. 1 will bring the third p. through the fire 
Rev. 8. 7. thirdp. of the trees was burnt up 

8. and the third p. of the sea became blood 

9. thirdp. of the creatures died, thirdp. of Bh!])s 

10. and it fell upon the third p. of the rivers 

11. the third p. of the waters became wormwood 

12. the thirdp. of the sun, moon, and stars, was 
smitten, the day shone not for a third p. of it 

9. 15. were prepared for to slay the iAiV<Z p. of men 

18. by these three was the thirdp. of men killed 

12. 4. his tail drew third p. of the stars of heaven 

Fourth PART. 
Exod. 29. 40. flour mingled with the fourth p. oi 
a hin of beaten oil, JsTum. 15. 4. | 28. 5. 
fourth p. of a hin of wine for a drink-offer- 
ing, Lev. 23. 13. J^Tum. 15. 5. | 28. 7, 14. 
1 Sam. 9. 8. I have here the fourth p. of a shekel 

1 Kings 6. 33. posts of olive-tree /owri/i p. of wall 

2 Kings 6.2.5. the fourth p. of a cab of doves' dung 
JVch.ii. 3. read one fourth p. -another fourth p. they 
Rev. 6. 8. power was given over fourth p. of earth 

Hfth PART. 

Gen. 41. 34. take up ffth p. of the land of Eevpt 

47. 24. ye shall give the fifth p. to Pharaoh, 26. 

Lev. 5. 16. and shall add the fifth p. thereto, 6. 5. 

I 22. 14. I 27. 13, 19,27, 31. J^um. 5. 7. 

1 Kings 6. 31. lintel and side posts were Vi fifth p. 

Tenth PART. 
Exod. 16. 36. a homer is the tenth p. of an ephah 
Lev. 5. 11. shall bring for his offering the tenth p. 
of an ephah of fine flour, 6. 20. J^am. 28. 5. 
J\''7im. 5.15. the tenthp. of an ephah of barley-meal 
18. 26. ye shall offer even the tenth p. of the tithe 
Ezek. 45. 11. bath and ephah may contain tenthp. 

14. ye shall offer the tenthp. of a bath of oil 
Heb. 7.2. to whom Abraham gave a tenthp- of all 
Rev. 11. 13. and the tenth p. of the city fell 

PARTS. 
Gen. 47. 24. and four p. shall be your own 
Lev. 1. 8. Aaron's sons shall lay the p. in order 
22. 23. that hath any thing lacking in his p. 
JSTum. 31. 27. and divide the prey into two p. 
Deut. 19. 3. divide coasts of the land into three j9 
30. 4. if any be driven to the utmost p. of heaven 
.Josh. 18. 5. they shall divide it into seven p. 6. 9. 

1 Sam. 5. 9. they had emerods in their secret p. 

2 Sam. 19. 43. we have ten p. in the king 

1 Kings 16. 21. Israel were divided into two p. 

2 Kings 11. 7. two p. keep watch about the king 
JVe/i. 11. 1. and ninep, to dwell in other cities 
Job 26. 14. lo, these are p. of his ways, now little 

41. 12. I will not conceal his p. nor his power 
Psal. 2. 8. uttermost p. of earth for thy possessiou 

63. 9. shall go into lower _p. of the earth 

65. 8. that dwell in utmost p. afraid at thy tokens 

1.36. 13. which divided the Red sea into p. 

139. 9. if I dwell in the utmostp. of the sea 
Prov. 18. 8. they go down into innermost p. 26. 2iJ. 
Isa. 3.17, and the Lord will discover their secret^ 

44, 23. shout, ye lower p. of the earth 
.Ter. 34. 18. and passed between the p. thereof, 19 
Ezek.2i3.20. and set thee in the low p. of eartli 

31. 14. are delivered to the nether^, of earth, 18. 



PAR 

Eii:k- 31.16. comfort, in nether7>.orearth,32.13,24. 

'St. 11. hope is lost, we aVe cut oltibi- om p. 

33. 15. from thy place out of the norlli p. M. 2. 

43. 8. olferinjj in leugtli as one of iho otiier^. 
Zech.Vi.Q. said Lord, two p. tlierein shall be cut off 
Mat. 2. '21. he turned aside into ilie;j. of Galilee 

1'2. 42. slie came from uttermost/;. Luke 11. 31. 
.^dkn 19. 23. took his garments and made tour j?. 
Jicts 20.2. when he hid gone over thuse/>.he came 
Rom. 15. 23. having jio more place in tliose/;. 
I Cor. 12. 23. uncomely p. have moie comeliness 

24- for our comely/;, have no need, but God 
£!,ph 4. 9. he descended tirst into lower p. of earth 
Rev. 16. 19. the great city was divided into three ;;. 
See Back, Hinder, Inward. 
PART, Verb. 
Lev. 2. 6. thou shall p. the meat-offering in pieces 
Ruth 1. 17. if ought but death;;, thee and me 

1 Sam. 30. 24. ihey shall/;, alike, and it was so 

2 SariL. 14. 6. and there was none to p. them 

Job 41. 6. shall they p. him among the merchantsi 
TPsal. 22. 13.' ihcy p. my garments among them 

PARTED. 
Gen. 2. 10. the river was p. into four lieads 
S Kings 2. 11. a chariot/;, them both asunder 

14. the waters/;, hither and thither, he went over 
Job 38. 24. by what way is the liyht/;.? 
Joel 3. 2. whom they scattered, and p. my land 
Mat. 27. 35. they crucified him, and p. Iiis gar- 
ments, Mark 15. 24. Luke 23. 34. .John 19.24. 
Luke 24. 51. ^vhile he blessed them, was p. from 
dcts 2. 45. p. them to all men, as each had need 

PARTETH. 
T,ev. 11. 3. whatsoever p. tiie hoof, Dcut. 14. 6. 
Prov. 18. 18. the lot/;, between the mighty 

PARTAKER. 
Psal, 50. 18. and hast been/;, with adulterers 
I Cor. 9. 10. that he should be //. of his Jiojie 
23. that I might be/;, thereof with you 
10. 30. if I by grace be/?.wl)y am I evil spoken of? 

1 Tim. 5. 22. neither be p. of other men's sins 

2 Tim. 1. 8. but be thou/j. of afflictions of gospel 

2. G. the husbandman be first/;, of the fruits 

1 Pet. 5. 1. who am also np. of the glory, which 

2 John 11. biddeth God speed, is /». o!' his evil deeds 

PARTAKERS. 
Jtlai. 23.30. would not been p. in blood of prophets 
Rom. 15.27. if Gentiles have been made/;, of their 
spiritual things, their duty to minister in carnal ' 

1 Cor. 9. 12.' if others be /;. of this power over you \ 

13. who wait at the altar, are./>. with the altar 
10. 17. for we are all j). of that one bread 

18. are not they which eat/;, of the altar ? 

21. cannot bs/;. of the Lord's table, and devils' 

2 Cor. 1.7. as you are/;, of the sufferings, so sliall be 
E-ph. 3. 6. and/;, of his promise in Christ by gospel 

5. 7. be not ye therefore/;, with them 
P/ie7.1.7. in defence ofgos[).ye all are /y. of my grace 
Col. 1.12. hath made us meet to be/;. of inheritance 
ITim. 6. 2. because they are/;, of the benefit 
Heb. 2. 14. as the children are p. of llesh and blood 

3. 1. holy brethren,/;, of the heavenly calling 

14. for we are made/;, of Christ, if we hold 

6. 4. and were made/;, of the Holy Ghost 

12. 8. if without chastisement, whereof all arc p. 
10. that we might be p. of his holiness 

1 Pet. 4. 13. as ye are p. of Christ's sufferings 

2 Pet. 1. 4. ye might be p. of the divine nature 
Rev. 18. 4. come out of her, that ye be not/?, of he;- 

PARTAKEST. 
Rom. 11. 17. and with them p. of root and fotness 

PARTIAL. 
Mal.2.'J.not keep my ways, but havebeen/;.in law 
Jam. 2. 4. are ye not then/;, in yourselves! 

PARTIALITY. 
1 Tim. 5. 21. observe these things, doing noth. hyp. 
.Tarn. 3. 17. without/?, and without hvpocrisy 

PARTICULAR. 
1 Cor. 12. 27. ye are body of Christ, members in/;. 
Eph. 5.33. let everyone of yon inp.so love his wife 

PARTICULARLY. 
jScts 21. 19. Paul declared /;.what things G. wrought 
//et;.9.5.mercy-seat,which we cannot now speak/?. 

PARTIES. 
j!Jzoi.22.9.cause of both/?. shall come before judges 

PARTING. 
Eztk 21.21. king of Babylon stood at/?, of the way 

PARTITION. 
1 Kings 6. 21. and he made a p. by chains of gold 
EpA.2.14.who hath broken down middle wall of ». 

PARTLY. 
Dan. 2.42. the kingdom shall be/?.strong,/?.broken 

1 Cor. 11. 18. 1 hear there be divisions, I p. be- 

lieve it 

Hei. 10. 33. p. whilst ye were made a gazing-stock 

by afflictions,/?, whilst ye became companions 

PARTNER. 

Prov. 29. 24. whoso is/?, with thief hateth his soul 

2 Cor. 8. 23. Titus, he is my p. and fellow-helper 
Vhilem. 17. if count me a p. receive him aa myself 

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PARTNERS. 

Lake 5. 7. they beckoned to their/;, to help them 

10. James and John who were/;, with Simon 

PARTRIDGE. 

1 Sam. 23. 20. as when one doth hunt a/;. in mount. 

.Jer. 17. 11. as/;, sittethon e^gs, hatcheth them not 

PASSAGE. 
J\''Mj?t. 20.21. Edom refused togiveIsr./;.thro'border 
.Josh. 22. 11. liave built an altar at the p. of Israel 
1 Sam. 13. 23. garrison ot'Phiiistines went out to/;. 
Isa. 10. 29. they are gone over p. Ramali is afraid 

PASSAGES. 
Judg.Yi. 6. took and slew him at the p. of Jordan 
1 6'am.l4.4. between the p. there were sharp rocks 
.Jer. 22. 20. lift up thy voice, and cry from the/;. 

51. 32. to shew Babylon that the p. are stopped 

PASS. 
Gen. 18. 5.1 will fetch bread, after that ye shall p.on 

41. 32. and God will shortly bring it to p. 
iCxo(/.33.19.I will make my goodness /(.before thee 
JViun. 27. 7. inherit, of their father to p. to them, 8. 
.Josh. 1. 14. ye shall p. before your brethren armed 

6. 7. he said to people,/;, on, and compass the city 
1 Sam. 9. 27. bid the servants/;, on before us 

It). 8. Jesse made Abinadab p. before Samuel 
10. Jesse made seven of his sons/;, before him 
jYc/i. 2. 14. there was no place for the beast to p. 
.fob 0. 15. as a stream of brooks they/?, away 

11. 16. and remember it as waters that/;, away 

34. 20. the jieople shall be troubled, and/;, away 
Psal. 58.3. as snail which melteth let them/;. away 

73. t 7. they p. the thoughts of the heart 

119.t37. make to/?. mine eyes from beholding van. 
ProD. 10. 30. moving his lips he bringeth evil top. 

22. 3. the simple p. on and are puiiished, 27. 12. 
Jsa. 2. t 18. the idols shall utterly p. away 

30.32. in every place where grounded stari shall /;. 

31. t 9. his rock shall/;, away fur fear 

33. 21. no galley nor gallant ship shall/?, thereby 
37. 2o. dried up rivers, now have I brought it to/;. 

Jsr. 8. 13. the things I have given shall /;. away 
15. 14. 1 will make thee to/;, with thine enemies 
33. 13. the flocks shall/;, again under the hands 
of him that telleth them, saith the Lord 
51. 43. nor doth any son of man/?, thereby 

Ezek. 5. 1. cause barber's razor to/;. on thine head 
20. 37. 1 will cause you to p. under rod, and bring 

32. 19. v^hom dost thou/i. in beauty? go down 
Amus 6. 2,/?. ye unto Calnch and see, go to Hamath 
Mic. 1. 11. p. ye av.-ay, thou inhabitant of Saphir 

2. 13. and their king shall/;, before them 
Zeph. 2. 2. before decree bring forth, the day /?.as 
ZecA.3.4.I havecaused thy iniquity to/;, from thee 
..lJa«.5.18.heaven and earth shall/;. one tittle not/;. 

2Q.39. Father, let this cup/;. from me, Mark 14. 35. 

Z/w/i;elo.26.so that they which would/;. from hence 

to you cannot; nor can they/;, to us from you 

19. 4. he ran to see him, for he was to p. that v.'ay 
1 Cor. 7.30. if she /?. the flower of her age, and need 
Jam. 1. 10. as flower of the grass he shall jy.away 

1 Pet. 1. 17. p. time of your sojourning here in fear 

2 Pet. 3. 10. in which "the heavens shall/?, away 

PASS by. 
Exod. 33.22. cover thee with my hand while I/?, by 
Dcut. 2. 30. Sihon would not let us/;, by him 

1 Sam. 16. 9. then Jesse made Sham.mah to /?. by 
Psal. 80.12. allthey that/?.j7/the waydo pluck her 

89. 41. all that/), by the way spoil him, he is at 
.Tcr. 22. 8. many nations shall/;, by this city 
Lam. 1. 12. all ye that/;, by, behold and see 

2. 15. all that/?, by clap their hands at thee 
Ezek. 5. 14. a reproach in*glit of all that/;, by 

37. 2. and caused me to/?, by them round about 

46. 21. caused me to p. by four corners of the earth 
Jlmos 7.8. 1 will not again/?. i?/ them any more, 8.2. 
Mic. 2. 8. ye pull off garments of them that/;, by 
Mat. 8. 28. that no man might/?, by that way 
Luke 18. 36. hearing the multitude p. by, he asked 

2 Cor. 1. 16. and to p. by you into Macedonia 

See Came, Come. 

jVot PASS. 

JV*«7?i.20.17.we wilhiof/;. through the fields or vine. 

18. and Edom said, thou shalt not p. by me 
Deut.24:.'\5. when a man hath taken a new wife, he 
shall not go out to war, not any thing/?. on him 
Job 14. 5. hast appointed his bounds he cannot p. 
19. 8. he hath fenced my way, that I cannot p. 
Psal. 148. 6. he made a decree, which shall not p. 
Prov. 8. 29. waters should not p. his commandm. 
Jer. 5. 22. by a perpetual decree, that it cannot p. 
Z) an. 7.14. everlast. dominion that shall not /j.away 
jT/af .24.34. this generation shall not /?.awav, till all 
these things be fulfilled, Markl3:dQ. Luke2L32. 
35. heaven and earth shall p. away, but my word 
shall not p away,.7I/arA 13. 31. Luke 21.33. 
PASS not. 
Gen. 18. 3." my lord,/?, not away from thy servant 
2 Kings 6. 9. beware that thou/?, not such a place 
Prov. 4. 15. avoid it, p. not by it, turn aside 
Jlmos 5. 5. seek not Beth-el, p. not to Beer-sheba 



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PASS over. 
Gen. 8. 1. God made a wind to p. over the earta 
31. .52. that I will not p. over this heaj) to thee 
33. 16. p. over before me, and put a space betwixt 

t 23. lie caused them to p. over the brook 
33. 14. let my lord p. over before thy servant 
£zorf.l2.13.when Iseeblood,! will/?, ovc?- you,23 
13. tl2. cause to p. over to the Lord all that open 
15. Ifi. as still as a stone, till thy people p. over 
JVum. 32. 27. but thy servants will/?, over, 29, 32 

30. if they will not p. over with you armed 

Deut. 2. 18. thou art to/?, oue?- through Ar thisday 

24./?. over Arnon||29. until I shall/?, ove?- Jordan 

3. 18. ye shall/?, over armed before your brethren 

6. 1 1. might do them in land whither yep. over 

9. 1. thou art to p. over Jordan this day, 11. 31. 

I 27. 2. Josh. 1. 11. I 3. 6, 14. | 4. 5. 

./bs/i. 22.19. then /?.ot!erinto the land of possession 

Judg. 3. 28. and suffer not a man to p. over 

19. 12. his master said, we will p. over to G-ibeah 

1 Sam. 14. 8. behold, we will p. over to these men 

2 Sam. 15. 22. David said to Ittai, go and />. ower 
17. IC. lodge not in plains, but speedily/;, over 

Psal. 104.9. set abound, that they ma v not/?, over 
141.110. let the wicked fall, vvhilst tliat I p. over 
Prov. 19. 11. it is a glory to p. over a transgression 
Isa. 23. G. p. over to Tarshish, hov/1 ye inhabitants 
12. p. o.to Chittiml|28. 19. by morning shall /;. o. 
31. 9. he shall/?, over to his strong i-.old for fear 
35. 8. the way of holiness, unclean shall uotp.o. 
47. 2. uncover the thigh, /;. over the rivers 
51. 10. the depths, a way for ransomed to p. over 
.Ter. 2. 10. for/?, over the isles of Chittim and see 
5. 22. though they roar, yet can they not/;, o. it 
Ezek. 47. 5. it was a river that I could not /;. over 
Dan. 4. 16. and let seven times/?, over him, 25. 
11. t 20. one that causeth an exactor to/?, over 
40. the king of the north shall p. over 
Hab. 1. 11. his mind shall change, he shall /?. over 
Luke 11. 42. and p. o. judgment and love of God 

PASS through. 

Gen. 30. 32. I will/?, through all thy flock to-day 

Exod. 12.12. 1 w'iW p.thro' land of Egypt this night 

23. the Lord will /?. thro^ to smite the Egyptians 

Lev. 18. 21. shalt not let any of th.y seed p. thro'' 

the fire to Molech, Deut. 18. 10. 2 Kings 17. 17. 

JVum. 20.17. let us I pray thee/j. tkro' thy country 

21. 22. lA me p. through thy land, Deut. 2. 27. 

23. Sihon not suffer Israel top. t. .Judg. 11. 20. 

Deut. 2. 4. ye are top. through the coasts of Edom 

23. water to drink, only I v;ill p. thro' on my feet 

.Tosh. 1. 11./?. t. the host and command the j)eople 

2 Sam. 12. 31. and made them p. thro'' brick-kiln 

1 Kings 13. 6. they divided the land to v. thro' it 

2 Kings 16. 3. to /?. thro' the fire, 21. 6. \ 23, 10. 

2 Ciir. 33. 0. Jer. 32. 35. Ezek. 20. 26, 31. 
PsaZ. 78. 13. caused them top- thro' the sea, 136 14. 
Isa. 8. 8. he shall/?, through Judah, and go over 
21. shall/?, thro' it hardly bestead and hungry 
21. 1. as Whirlwinds in the south/;, thro', so it 
2;^. 10./?. thro' thy land as a river, O Tarshish 
28. 15. the overflov/ing scourge shall/;. iAro',18. 
34. 10. none shall/?, through it for ever and ever 
./er.9.]0.burnt-u}), so tliat none cvsi p. through thera 
Lam. 3. 4-1. that our prayers, should not p. through 
4. 21. the cup also shall p. through to thee 
Ezek. 5. 17. pestilence and blood. shall /;.Z,'4;-o'thce 
14. 15. ifl cause noisome beasts/?, thro' land that 
no man may p. thro' for beasts, 29. 11. | 33. 28. 
39. 15. the passengers that/?, through ihe land 
Dan.U. 10. one shall come, /j.iA?-©', and overflow 
.Toel 3. 17. no stranger shall p. thro' her any more 
Amos 5. 17. 1 will p. through thee, saith tiie Lord 
JVah. 1.12. shall be cut down,v.'hen he shuW p.thro 

15. the wiclced shall no niore p. through thee 
Zech. 9. 8. and no oppressor shall/;, through theiB 
1 Cor. IG. 5. when I shall p. through Macedonia 

PASSED. 
Gen. 15. 17. a lamp that/;, belvveen those pieces 
JVum. 20. 17. until we have p. thy borders 
Josh. 3. 4. ye liave not p. this way heretofore 
6. 8. the seven priests/?, on before and blew 
24. 17. Lord our God preserved us in all the way 
we went, among all people through wliom we jf. 
Judg.2. 26. Ehud escaped and p. beyond qaarriea 

1 Sam. 15. 12. Saul is gone about and/?, on 

29. 2. the lords of Philistines/;, on by hundreds 

2 Sam. 15. 18. David's servants/;, on beside him 
2 Kings 4. 8. it fell, that Elisha/;. to Shnneni 

31. Gehazi p. on before them, and laid the staff 
2 Chron. 9. 22. Solomon/;, all the kings in wisdom 
Job 4. 15. then a spirit/;, before my face 
9. 26. my days are /?. away, as tiie swift ships 
15. 19. and no stranger p. among them 
P.3al. 18. 12. at the brightness, his thick clouds y 
37. 36. yet hep. away, and lo, he v/as not 
81. t 6. his hands /?. away from the pots 
90. 9. all our days are p. away in thy v/ratn 
Cant. 3. 4. it was but a little that I p. from them 
Isa. 10. 28. he is come to Aiath, he is p. to Migron 



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isa. 41. 3. ne piusued them, ana p. safely 
Jcr. 11. 15. iiiiJ the holy llesli is p. lVo)ii tlico 

o4. 18. aiidj.:;. between the parts iheieol", 19. 

40. 17. ho hiiih/j. llic time iipj)oinled 
Dan. 3. 27. nor the smell of lire had p. on them 

6. IS. the king went and p. the night fasting 
>A''«//.3.19. hath not thy wickedness p. continually? 
Jilark (3.3.5. a desert place, now the time is far//. 
John 5. 2-1. but is p. from death to life, 1 Jo/m 3. 14. 
Rom. 5. 12. so death p. on all men, all have sinned 
Jfeb. 4. 14. great high-priest that is p. into heavens 
Rev. 21.1. tirst heaven and first earth were^j. away 
4. for the former things are p. away 
PASSED bij. 
Gen.'37.28. there/?, by Midianites, merchantmen 
F.xod.'3i-Q. Lord/;. 6?/ before him, and proclaimed 
Deut. 29. IG. through the nations whicli ye p. by 

1 Knurs 13. 25. behold, men p. by and saw the lion 

19. 11. the Lord/;, by \\ 19. Elijah p. by Elisha 

20. 39. as the king p. by he cried to the king 

2 Kings 4. 8. that as oft as he p. by he turned in 
6. 30. the king/?, by on the wall, people looked 

14. 9. and there/;, by a wild beast, 2 Chron. 25. 18. 
,Tob 23. 8. nor hath the fierce lion/;, by it 

Psal. 48. 4. for lo, the kings p. by together 
Ezek. lf>. 0. when I p. by and saw thee polluted, 8. 
15. poured ibrnicat. on every one that/;, by, 25. 

36. 34. it lay desolate in sight of all that/;, by 
Hah. 3. 10. the oversowing of the waters/;, by 
Mat. 30.30. when heard that Jesus/;, by, they cried 

27. 39. they that/;, by, reviled him, Mark''[5. 29. 
Jl'/ar/i;2.i4.a,'she/;.i'7/he saw Levi sitting at receipt 
G. 43. he cometh, and would have /;. by them 

11. 20. in morning as they p. by, they saw fig-tree 
15. 21. they compel one Simon who/;, by to bear 

Liiike 10. 31. he p. by on the other side, 32. 
JohnS. 59. going thro' midst of them, and feo /;. by 
Acts 17. 23. as I p. Zir/and beheld your devotion 

PASSED over. 
Gen. 31. 21. Jacob rose up, and p. over the river 

32. 10. for with my staff!/;, over this Jordan 
Exod. 12.27. who p. ore;* houses of Israel in Egypt 
•A^fijn.SS.Si.when ye are /;.oi!er Jordan, Deut.27.3. 
Josh. 3. 16. they p. over right against Jericho 

17. all the Israelites/;. ot;e?-on dry ground 
4. 1. when all people v/ere clean p. over, 11. 
10. people Iviisied and p. over || 11. the ark/;. oyer 
12. Ileubenitesand Gadites/;. over armed before 
Judg. 8. 4. Gideon p. over and 300 meii v/ith him 
10. 9. the children of Ammon/;. over Jordan 
11.29. Jephthah/?. ower to fight with Ammon, 32. 

1 Sam. 14. 23. the battle p. over to Beth-aven 
27. 2. David /;. over with 600 men unto Achish 

2 Sam. 2. 29. Abner and his men p. over Jordan 
15. 22. Ittai p. over || 23. king and people p. over 

Isa. 10. 27. my judgment is p. over from my God 
Ezek. 47. 5. a river that could not be/;, over 
Hos. 10. 11. but I/;, over upon her fair neck 
Jonah 2. 3. all thy billows and waves^. over me 

PASSED through. 

Gen. 12. 6. Abram p. through the land to Sichem 

JVMm.l4.7.]and which wop. thro' to search is good 

33.8. they/;, thro'' midst of the sea i/ito wilderness 

1 Sam. O.-i.Saul/). t. mount Ephraim and Shalisha 

2 Chron. 30. 10. posts p. thro'' country of Ephraim 
Jfd<;.2.13.breaker is come, they p.throug-h the gate 
Zech. 7. 34. land was desolate, that no man/;, thro' 
Luke 17. 11. that he p. thro' the midst of Samaria 
^cfs9.32.as Peter/?, thro' all quarters, came down 

12. 10. they went out, and p. through one street 

1 Cor. 10. 1. all our fathers /;. through the sea 
Heb. 11. 29. by faith they p. through the Red-sea 

PASSEDST. 
Judg. 12. 1. why p. thou over to fight ag. Ammon 1 

PASSENGERS. 
Vrov.'^. 15. she standeth to call /?. who go right on 
'Ezek. 39. 11. I will give Gog valley of p. it shall 
stop noses of the p. there shall they bury Gog 

14. to bury vvitli p. those that remain on earth 

15. when p. see a man's bone, they set a sign by it 

PASSEST. 
Dcut.3.2l.so L.do to all kingdoms whither thou/?. 
30. 18. on land whither thou p. over to possess 

2 Sam. 15. 33. if/;, on, thou shalt be a burden 

1 Kings 2. 37. day thou /?. over the brook Kidron 
[sa. 43. 2. when/?, thro' waters, I will be with thee 

PASSETH. 
Exod. 30. 13. every one that p. among them, 14. 

33. 22. 1 will cover thee, while my glory p. by 
Lev. 27. 32. whatsoever p. under the rod, the tenth 
Josh. 3. 11. even the Lord/;, over before you 

1 Kings 9. 8. at this house every one that /?. by it 

shall be astonished, and shall hiss, 2 C/tr. 7.21. 

2 Kings 4. 9. is a lioly man of God, which p.hy us 

12. 4. money of every one that/?, the account 
Job 9. 11. he p. on also, but I perceive him not 

14. 20. thou prevailest against him, and he p. 
30. 15. and my welfare /?. away as a cloud 

37. 21. but the wind p. and cleanseth tliem 
Psal.S 8. dominion over whatever/?, thro' the seas 

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Ps.~8. 39. are a wind that/i. awi y, comes not t;g;ui; 
103. 16. for the wind/?, over i!, and it is gone 
144. 4. his days are ns a sliadow mat/;, away 
Prov. 10. 25. as whirlwind /?. so is wicked no more 
26. 17. he that/?, by and meddleth with strife 
Eccl.\.4.onc generat./?.away, and anoiher cometh 
Isa. 29. 5. the terrible shall be as chalf that/?, away 
Jcr. 2. 6. a land that no man p. through, 9. 12. 

13. 24. scatter them as stubble that p. away 
"18. 16. every one that/?, shall be astonished, 19. 8. 

Ezek. 35. 7. I will cut off from it him that/?, out 
Hos. 13. 3. they shall be as early dew that/?, away 
j\]ic. 7. 18. G. that/?. by transgression of renmant 
Zeph. 2. 15. every one that p. by her shall hiss 
3. 6. I made their streets waste, that none p. by 
Zech. 9.8. 1 will encamp, because ol'him that/?, by 
Luke 18. 37. thoy told him that Jesus/?, by 

1 Co?-. 7. 31. fashion ofthis world/?. away, l./o/i??2.17. 
Eph. 3. 19. the love of Christ which /?. knowledge 
Phil.4.7. the peace of God which /;. understanding 

PASSING. 
.Tudg. 19. 18. we are/?, from Beth-lehem-judah 

2 Sam. 1. 26. thy love to me p. love of women 

15. 24. the people had done/?, out of the city 

2 Kings 6. 26. as king of Israel was /?. by on wall 
Psal. 84. 6. /?. thro' the valley of Baca make a well 
Prov. 7. 8. /?. through the street near the corner 
Isa. 31. 5. and/?, over he will preserve Jerusalem 
Ezek.i^. 14. p. thro' land to bury those thut remain 
Z/m/cc 4. 30. he /?. thro' midst of tliem, went his way 
Acts 5. 15. at the least the shadow of Peter p. by 
8.40. Philip/;, through, preached in all the cities 

16. 8. they p. by Mysia, came down to Troas 
27. 8. and hardly p. Crete we came to fair havens 

PASSION 

Signifies, [1] The sufferings and death of Christ, 
Acts 1.3. 1 Pet. 1. 11. [2] The sufferings which 
Christ's mem.bsrs endure for his sake. Col. 1. 
24. Heb. 10. 32. 1 Pet. 4. 13. [3] Natural and 
sinful infirmities. Acts 14. 15. Jam. 5. 17. [4] 
Sha7iieful passions, to which persons are given 
up, whom God abandons to tlieir owii desires, 
Rom. 1. 26. [5] The passio7is, or motions of 
sill which act in our members, to bring forth 
the fruit of death, Rom. 7. 5. [6] The passions, 
or desires, our evil inclinations, the motions 
of co7icupisccncc, to which the heathen, without 
any scruple, abandoned themselves, 1 Thess. 
4.5. 

Most of the passages of scripture here cited are 
otlierwise rendered in our translation, but the 
words in theoriginalare,TloJ^^ti andYla^r\ f/. ct , 
which words are often translated by passions. 

Acts 1. 3. to him he shewed himself alive atler/?. 
PASSIONS. 

Acts 14. 15. we also are men of like/?, with you 

.Jam. 5. 17. Elias was a man subject to like/?, as we 
PASSOVER. 

This- word comes from the Hebrew verb, pasach, 
which signifies to pass, to leap, or skip over. 
They gave the na7ne of Passover to the feast 
which was established in commemoration of the 
coming forth out of Egypt, because the nig/it 
before their departure, tJie destroying angel, 
wlio slew the first-born of the Egyptians, /;c.s5erf 
over the Israelites, because they were mark'^d 
with the blood of the lamb tohich was killed the 
evening before ; and which for this reason was 
called the Pasclial Lamb. 

It was typical of the justice of God's passing 
over and sparing sWch wlio are sprinkled with 
the blood of Christ. ] Cor. 5. 7. As the destroy- 
ing angel passed over the houses marked with 
the blood of tJie paschal lamb, so the wrath of 
God passes over them whose souls are sprin- 
kled with the blood of Christ. The paschal 
lamb was killed 6c/ore Israel was delivered; 
so it was necessary Christ should suffer before 
we could be redeemed. It was killed before 
Moses' law, or Aaron's sacrifices, were en- 
joined ; to shew, that deliverance comes to 
mankind by none of them, but only by the true 
Passover, that Lamb of God, slairi from the 
foundation of the world, Rom. 3. 25. Heb. 9. 

14. It teas killed the first month of the year, 
which prefigured that Christ shoxdd suffer 
death in that month, John 18. 28. It loas killed 
in the evening, Exod. 12. 6. So Christ suffered 
in the last days, and at that time of the daij. 
Mat. 27. 46. Heb. 1. 2. At even also the sun 
sets, which shews, that it was the Sun of 
ushteousness who was to suffer and die; and 
that at his passion universal darkness should 
be upoji tlie ichole earth, Luke 23. 44. The 
passover was roast withjire, to note the sharp 
and dreadful pains which Chnst should suffer, 
not only from men, but from God also. It 
was to be eaten with bitter herbs, Exod. 12. 8. 
not only to put them in remembrance of their 
bitter bondage in Egypt, but also to testify 



our mortification to sin, and readiness to un 
dfrgo afiUctions for Christ, Col. 1. 24. ana 
likewise to teach us the absolute necessity of 
tnw. repentance in all that woxdd projitably 
feed on Christ. 

Exod. 12.ll.it is Lord's p. ye shall eat it with yout 
loins girded, 27. Lev. 23. 5. J^um. 28. 16 
21 kill the p. || 43. this is ordinance of the/?. 

J^am. 9. 5. they kejit the/?, at even, .losh. 5. 10. 
33. 3. on the morrow of the/?. Josh. 5. 11. 

Deut. 16. 2. thou shalt sacrifice the /?. to Lord, G. 
5. thou mayest not sacrifice p. within thy gates 

2 Kings 23.22. was not holden such a p. from days 
of judges, nor in days of kings of Israel or Judah 
23. wherein this p. was holden to the Lord 

2 Chron. 30.15. then they killed/?, in second month, 
35. 1, 11. Ezra G. 20. Mark 14. 12. Luke 22. 7. 

18. yet did they eat/?, otherwise than written 
3.5. 1. Josiah kept a/?, to Ld. 17. 19. Ezra 6. 19. 

7. Josiah gave all for the /?. offerings, 8, 9. 

13. they roasted/?. with fire, accord, to ordinance 

Ezek. 45. 21. ye shall have /?. a feast of seven days 

Jl/ttf.26. 17. where wilt thou that we prepare for thee 

to eat/?. ? Mark 14. 12. Lulcc 22. 8, 11. 

19. disciples did as Jesus appointed them, and 
they made ready/?. Mark 14. 16. I^uke 22. 13. 

Ltikc 22. 15. with desire I have desired to eat this p. 

Jolin 2. 13. and the Jews' /?. was at hand, 11. 55. 
23. now when he was in Jerusalem at the/?. 
11. 55. many went to Jerusalem before/?, to purify 
12. 1. Jesus came six days before p. to Bethany 

18. 28. lest defiled, but that they might eat the p. 
39. that I should release to you one at the p. 

19. 14. and it was the preparation of the /?. 

1 Cor. 5. 7. Christ our /?. is sacrificed for us 
Heb. 11.28. through faith he kept the/?, lest he tJial 

See Feast, Keep. 
PASSOVERS. , . 

2 Chron. 30. 17. Levites had charge of killing of/?. 

PAST. 
Gen. 50. 4. days of mourning were /?. 2 Sam. 1 1 .27. 
75x0^.21.29. if ox wont push with horn in timep.SO. 
JSTum. 21. 22. go along, until we be /?. thy herders 
Deut. 2. 10. the Emiras dwelt therein in times p. 

4. 32. for ask now of the days which are/>. 
42. and hated him not in times/?. 19. 4, 6. 

1 Sam. 15. 32. Agagsaid, bitterness of death is/?. 
19. 7. he was in his presence as in times/?. 

2 Sam.3.n. ye sought for Dav. in time/?, to be king 

5. 2. also in time/?, when Saul was king over ua 
16.1. David v>'as 'a little/?, the top of the hill 

1 Kings 18. 29. when mid-day was/;, was no voice 

1 Chron. 9. 20. Phinehas was ruler in time /?. 
Job 9. 10. whicii doeth great things /?. finding out 

14. 13. keep me in secret, until thy wrath be /?. 
17. 11. my days are/?, my purposes broken otf 
29. 2. Othat I were as in months/?, in the days 
Psal. 90. 4. years are but as yesterday when it is p 
Eccl. 3. 15. and God rcquireth that which is p. 
Cant. 2. 11. for lo the v/inter is/?, the rain is ovei 
.Ter. 8. 20. the harvest is p. tlie summer is ended 
Mat. 14. 15. the time is now p. send them av/ay 
Mark 16. 1. and when the sabbath was p. Mary 
Luke 9. 36. v/hen the voice was p. Jesus was alons 
.dcts 12.10.when they were p.first and second ward 
14. 16. who in times p. sufiered all nations to walk 
27. 9. because the fast was now already p. Paul 
Rom. 3.25. his right, for remission of sins that are/?. 
11.30. for as ye in times/?, have not believed God 
33. his judgments and his ways are/?, finding out 

2 Cor. 5. 17. old things p. away ; all things are new 
Gal.1.13. have heard of my conversation in t'lmep. 

23. he which persecuted us in times p. preacheth 

5.21. 1 tell you, as I have also told you in time/? 
Eph. 2.2.wherein in time/?. ye walked after course 
3. we all had our conversation in times p. 

4. 19. who being/;, feeling have given themselves 
2 Tim. 2. 18. saying that .resurrection is p. already 
Philem. 11. who in time/?, was to thee unprofitable 
Heb. 1. 1. who spake in time/?. to the fathers 

11. 11. strength to conceive seed, when she was /?, 
1 Pet. 2. 10. which in time p. were not a peojjle 

4. 3. for the time/?, of our life may suffice us 

1 ,Io}in2.8. because darkness is/?, true light sJiineth 
Rev.9.12. one woe is/>. I'll. 14. the second woe is/j 

PASTE. 

2 Sam. 13. t 3- Tamar took p. and kneaded it 

pastor; or SHEPHERD, 
Signifies, One xcho takes care of a flock of .'ihrep, 
not only that they feed ingoodpnsture, but also 
that thry be not torn by wild beasts, or hiirt 
any other way. Gen. 47. 3. Luke 2. 8. It ia 
spoken, [1] Of God, who performs the offer of 
a faithful shepherd to his people, by leading, 
feeding, preserving, and healing them., Psal. 
23. 1. [21 Of Christ, who not only exposed 
and adventured his life, but also willingly 
laid it down, for his sheep, and who takes the 
charge, care,and oversight of them, to dispense 
all things necessary for their welfare, John 



PAT 



PAT 



PLA 



10.11 lPUer2. 25. ^S] Of ministers of the 
gospel. iSiW should feed their peopca with 
knoiclsdg-e and nndcrstajidiyig, Jcr. 3. 15. Eph. 
4. 11. [41 Of civil and political rulers, Jer. 
12. 10-25: 34. 
/er. 17. 16. 1 have r>ol hastened from being a v. 

PASTORS. 

.fer.2.8.p. also transgressed against me, and proph, 

3. 15. 1 will give you p. according to mine heart 

10. -21. for;j. are become bruiish, not sought Lord 

12. 10. many p. have destroyed my vineyard 
22. 22. wind siiall eat up all ihy p.'nnd tliy lovers 
23. 1. woe to the J), that destroy and scatter sheep 

2. tiiussaith Lord against p. that feed my people 
F.pk. 4. 11. aud he gave some p. and teachers 

PASTURE 

Signifies, [1] Unploiced land, kept for feeding of 
catiis, 1 Chron. 4. 40. Joix 39. 8. [2] The Land 
o/Cauaaa, in which God placed his people, as 
sheep ill a pasture, Hos. 13. 6. [3] All neces- 
sary and delightful procisio?is both for soul 
and body, Psai. 23. 2. John 10. 9. 
Gzn. 47. 4. thy servants have no p. for their flocks 
I Chron. 4. 39. they went to seek p. tor their flocks 
40. they found tat^. || 41. because there was^'. 
Job 39. 8. the range of the mountains is his^. 
Psal. 74.1. thy anger smoke against sheep of thy;?. 
79. 13. so we sheep of thy ^. v\-ill give tiiee thanks 
95. 7. we are the people of his p. 100. 3. 
Isa. 32. 14. a joy of wild asses, xxp. of flocks 
Je?-.23.1. woe to pastors that scatter sheep of myp. 
25. 36. for the Lord hath spoiled their p. 
Lam. 1. 0. princes become like harts that tind nop. 
Ezek. 34. 14. I will feed them in a good^. a fat ;?. 
IS.seemetli it a small thing to have eaten good^. 
31. ye my flock, flock of my^. are men, I God 
Hos. 13. 6. according to their jj. so were they filled 
Joel 1. 13. beasts groan, because they have no p. 
Jalui 10. 9. he shall so in and out and find p. 

PASTURES. 

I Kings 4. 23. Solomon had twenty oxen out of ^. 

Psal. 23. 2. he maketh me to lie down in green p. 

65. 12. tkey drop upon the^. of the wilderness 

13. p. are clothed with flocks, valleys covered 
J5a.30.23.inthat day thy cattle shall feed in large^. 

49 9. and tlieir^. shall be in all high places 
Ezek. .34. 18. but ye tread down residue of your j5. 
45. 15. one lamb out of flock of fat ^j. of Israel 
Joel 1.19.forfire hath devoured ^. of wiiderness,20. 
2. 22. for the^. of the wilderness do soring 

PATE. 
Ps. 7. IG. his dealing shall come down upon own;?. 
PATERN. Sec Pattern. 
PATH 
Is spoken, (I.) Of God, and signifies, [1] His 
precepts, Psalm 17. 5. [2] His dealings and 
dispensations, Psalm 25. 10. [3] The clouds 
which distil the rain. Psalm 65. 11. (11.) Of 
good men, and signifies. [1] Their holy conver- 
sation and good example, Prov. 2. 20. [2] The 
affairs they undertake, Prov. 3. 6. [31 Their 
actions and course of life, Job 13. 27. ] 33. 11. 
(III.) Of wicked men, signifying their ungodly 
practices, Isa. 59. <7. 
GeK.49.17.Dan a serpent, an adder in ;?.that biteth 
IN'iim.21. 24. the angel of the Lord stood in a^. 
Job 28. 7. thprc is a p. which no fowl knoweth 
30. 13. mai *iny p. they set forward ray calamity 
41. .32. he maketh a p. to shine after him 
Psal. 15. 11. thou wilt shew me the j). of life 
27. 11. teach me thy way, lead me in a plain p. 

77. 19. thy way in sea, thy p. is in great waters 

78. 150. he weighed a. p. to his anger 

119. 35. make ma to go in p. of ihy commands 
105. thy word is a lamp, and a light to my p. 
139. 3. thou compassest my p. and lyin? down 
142.3.spiritoverwhelmed,thenthouknewe5tmvp. 
Prov. 1. 15. my son, refrain thy foot from their p. 
2. 9. then thou shalt understand every good p. 

4. 14. enter not into the p. of the wicked 
18. the p. of the just is as the shining light 
25. ponder the p. of thy feet, and let thy ways 

5. 6. lest thou shouldest ponder the p. of life ' 
Isa. 26. 7. thou dost weigh the;?, of the just 

30. 11. get ye out of the way, turn aside out of p. 

40. 14. and taught him in the p. of judgment 

43. 16. which maketlr a_p. in the mighty waters 
Joel2. 8. thev shall walk everv one in his p. 

' PATH-WAY. 
Prov. 12. 28. in the p. thereof there is no death 

PATHS. 
Job 6. IS. the p. of their way are turned aside 

8. 13. so are the p. of all that forget God 

13. 27. thou lookest narrowly to all my p. 

19. 8. he hath set darkness in my p. 

24. 13. neither abide they in the p. thereof 

33.11. putteth my feet in stocks, marketh all my p. 

nS. 20. that thou shouldest keep the p. of house 
Psa?.8.8. v.-hatsoeverpasseth through thep.of seas 

17. 4. 1 have kept me from the p. of destroyer 
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Ps. 17. 5. hold up my goings mp. ihat foots, slip not 
23. 3. he leadeih me in the p. of rigiiteousness 
25. 4. shew me thy ways, O Lord, teach me thy j3. 

10. al! thej3. of the Lord are mercy and tru'th 

65. II. and ihy^. drop fatness, upon'the pastures 

Proi;.2.8.he keepeth;?. of judgment, and preserveth 

13. who leave;?, of uprightness to waik in darkn. 

15. ways crooked, aud they fro ward in their;?. 

18. and her;?, incline unto the dead 

19. neither take they hold of the;?, of life 

20. thou mayest keep the;?, of the righteous 

3. 6. he shall direct thy;?. |j 17. all her;?, are peace 
4. 11. 1 taught thee, I have led thee in right;?. 
7. 25. go not astray in her ;?. (| 8. 2. in places of;?. 
8. 20. I lead in the midst of the;?, of judgment 
Isa. 2. 3. and we will walk in his p. J\Iic.''i. 2. 
3. 12. they destroy the way of thy;?. 
42. 16. 1 will lead them in;?, they have not known 
53. 12. be called, the restorer of;?, to dwell in 
59. 7. wasting aud destruction ai^e in their;?. 

8. they have made thdm crooked;?. 

Jer. 6. 16. stand 3-e in the way, and ask for old p. 
18.15. from ancient;?.to walk in;? .in a way not cast 

Lam. 3. 9. he hath made my;?, crooked 

Hos. 2. 6. 1-^vill make a wall, she shall not find ;?. 

Jtfat.S.'S. make hisp. straight, Silark 1.3. Luke 3.4. 

Heb. 12. 13. aud make straight;?, for your feet 
PAT1E>;CE 

Signifies, [1] That grace ichick enables «s to 
bear a;§iictions and calamities with constancy 
and calmness of mind, and icith a ready sub- 
mission to the will of God, Rom. 5. 3. 2 Tim. 

3. 10. [2] A bearing long with such as have 
greatly transgressed, expecting their refor- 
mation, Mat. IS. 28, 29. [3] An humble and 
submissive waiting for, and expectation of 
eternal life, and the accomplishment of God's 
promises, R.om. 8. 25. Heb. 10. 36. [4] Perse- 
verance, James 5. 7, 10, 11. 

J\Iat. 18.26. servant worshipped him, saying, Lord 
have p. with me, and I -^vill pay thee all, 29. 
Luke 8. 15. are they who bring forth fruit with;?. 
21. 19. in your p. possess ye youj souls ' 
Rom. 5. 3. knowing that tribulation ^vcrketh p. 

4. and p. experience, and experience hope 

8. 25. we see not, then do we with;?, wait for it 
15. 4. that we thro' p. and comf. might have hope 

5. the God of;?, grant you to be like minded 

2 Co?'.6.4. ourselves as ministers of God in muoh;?. 
12. 12. signs were wrought among you in al! p. 
Col. 1. 11. strengthened with all might to ^11 p. 

1 Thess. 1.3. remembering your;?, of hope iu Jesus 

2 Thcss. 1. 4. so that we glory in 3"ou for your;?. 
3. %5. Lord direct your hearts into the p. of Christ 

1 J im. 6. 11. and follow after love, p. meekness 
2Tim. 3. 10. but thou hast fully known my;?. 
Tit. 2. 2. that aged men be sound in faith, in p. 
Heb.6.\2.who through faith and;?. inherit promises 
10. 35. ye have need of;?, that after ye have done 
12. 1. let us run with p. the race set before us 
.Ian. 1. 3. that the trying of your faith w^orketh;?. 
4. but let;?, have her perfect work, that ye may 
5. 7. behold, tlie husbandman hath long p. for it 
10. for an exam. of;?. || 11. have heard of;?, of Job 
2 Pet. 1. 6. add to temperance p. to p. godliness 
Rev. 1. 9. who am your companion in p. of Jesus 
2. 2. I know thy p. 19. || 3. and thou hast p. 
3. 10. because thou hast kept word of my p. 
13. 10. here is the jb. of the saints, 14. 12. 

PATIENT. 
Eccl. 7. 8. p. in spirit is better than proud in spirit 
Rom. 2. 7. who hy p. continuance in well-doing 
12. 12. rejoicing in hope, p. in tribulation 
1 Thess. 5. 14. brethren be p. toward all men 
■2Thess. 3. 5. and into the p. waiting for Christ 
1 Tim. 3. 3. not greedy of lucre, but;?. 2Tim. 2. 24. 
./a77i. 5. 7. be;?, brethren || 8. be ve also p. 

PATIENTLY." 
Psal. 37. 7. rest in the Lord, and wait;?, for bim 
40. 1. I waited p. for the Lord, and he heard me 
Acts 26. 3. wherefore I beseech thee to hear me p. 
Heb. 6. 15, after he had;?, endured, obtained prom. 
IPet. 2.20. if when ye be bufreted for faults ye take 
it;?. ; but if ve do well and stiffer. ve take it p. 
'PATRIARCH. ■ ■ 
This name is given to the heads, or princes of 
the family, chiefly to those that then lived be- 
fore Moses, as Lamech, Noah, Shem, Phaleg, 
Heber, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Judah, Levi, 
and the other sons of Jacob, and the heads of 
the twelve tribes. The Hebrews call them 
Princes of the tribes, or heads of the fathers, 
Roshe Aboth. The name Patriarch comes 
from the Greek word,'Pa.tTis.Tcha.,whick signi- 
fies Head of a familv. 
Acts 2. 29. let me freely speak of the p. David 
Heb. 7. 4. to whom the" p. Abraham paid tithes 

PATRIARCHS. 
Acts 7. 8. and Jacob begat the twelve p. 

9. p. moved with en^-y sold Joseph into Egypt 



PATRIMONY. 

; Deut. 18. S. besides that cometh from sale of his » 

' • PATTERN. 

Exod. 25. 9. after the p. of all the instraments 
40. look that thou make them after their p. 

I J\''um. 8. 4. the candlestick v.as made after thep 
Josh. 22. 23. behold the p. of the altar of the Lord 
2 Kings 16. 10. Ahaz sent to Urijah thep. of altar 
1 Chr. 23. 11. David gave Solomon p. 12, 18, 19. 
Ezek. 43. 10. let them measure thep. 

1 Tim. 1.16. that in me first J. Christ might shew p. 
Tit. 2. 7. shewing thyself a p. of good works 
Heb. 8. 5. according to p. I shewed thee in mount 

PATTERNS. 
Heb, 9. 23. it was uecessarv that thep. of things 

PAYED. 
Exod. 24. 10. under his feet as it were a p. work 
Cant. 3. 10. the midst thereof beins p. with love 

PAVEMENT. 

2 Kings 16. 17. he put the sea on a p. of stones 

2 Chron. 7. 3. all Israel bowed themselves upon p. 

Esth. 1. 6. the beds were on a p. of red aij^ blue 

£:cA:.40. 17. there were chambers and ap. made for 

the court, thirty chambers were upon thep. 

15. p. by the side of the gates, was the lov>-er p. 
42. 3. over against p. was gallery against gallery 

John 19. 13. Pilate sat in a place called thep. 

PAVILION. S. 
2 Sam. 22. 12. he made darkness liisp. Psal. 13.11. 

1 Kings 20. 12. Benhadad and kings drinking in p. 

16. Benhadad was drinking himself drunic in p. 
Psal.21.5. in secret of his tab.he shall hide me in 3. 

31. 20. thou shajt keep them secretly in a p. 
Jer. 43. 10. Nebuchadnezzar snrcad nis roval p, 

PAV^^ ' 
lSc?n.l7.37. Lord delivered me out ofp. of the lion 

PAWS. 
iez;.11.27.v."hatsoever soeth onp.these are unclean 

PAWETH. 
Job 39. 21. the horse p. in the valley and rejoiceth 

PAY. 
Exod. 21. 19. only he shall p. for loss of his time 
22. and he shall p. as the judges determine 
36. he shall surely p. ox for ox, the dead his own 
22. 7. if thief be found, let him p. douhjej 9. 

17. he shallp. according to the doAvry of virgira 
Xum. 20. 19. if I drink thy water I will p. for"" it 
Deut. 23. 21. shall vow a vow, shall not slack top 

2 Sam. 15. 7. let me go and p. my vow .n Hebron 

1 Kings 20. 39. else thou shalt p. a talent of silver 

2 Kings 4. 7. he said, go sell oil, and p. thy debt 
2 Chrun. 8. 8. th.em did Solomon make top. tribute 

27. 5. so much did children of Ammcn p. to him 
Ezra 4. 13. then will tliev not p. toll and custom 
Esth. 3. 9. I will p. 10,C0"0 talents of silver, 4. 7. 
.Job 22.27. shalt make praver, and shaitp.thv vows 
Pscl. 22. 25. 1 willp. my vows, 66. ]3. i 116."l4, 18. 
50. 14. and p. thy vows to the Most High 
76. 11. vow and p. to the Lord your God 
Prov. 19. 17. that he hath given, will bsp. again 

22. 27. if hast nothing top. why should he take 
Eccl. 5. 4. defer not to p. it, p. that hast vowed 

5. not vow, than thou shouldest tow and not p. 
Jonah 2. 9. I will p. that which I have vowed 
JIat. 17. 24. doth not your master p. tribute? 
18. 25. had not to p. he forgave him, Lxike 7. 42. 
26. I willp. thee ail, 29. |i 23. p. that thou owest 
SO. but cast into prison, till he should p. debt 
34. till he should p. all that was due to him 

23. 23. for yep. tithe of mint, anise, and commin 
Rom. 13. 6. for this cause p. ye tribute also 

PAID. 
Ezra4.2Q. toil, tribute, and custom, wasp, them 
Proc.7.14. peace-ofie rings, this day have Ip. vows 
.Jonah 1. 3. so he p. fare thereof, and went into it 
jyiai. 5. 26. thou shalt not come out thence till thou 
hast p. the uttermost farthing, J^ake 12. 59i 
fie&.7.9.Levi,w^ho received tithes,.p. tithes in Abr. 

PAYETH. 
PsaZ. 37. 21. the wicked borroweth and p. not 

PAYMENT. 
Mat. 18.25. all to be sold, and p. to be made 

PEACE. 
JIark 4. 39. he arose and said to the sea, js be sttil 

PEACE. ' 
TTiis word is used in the scripture in aijfcTent 
ways, as, (I) There is peace, or reconciliaiion' 
with God: Jl] By satisfaction for sins com- 
mitted atrain/t him : this is done by the suffer- 
ings and mrrits of Christ, Eph. 2. 14. (II) 
There is peace with ourselves or our own con- 
sciences; this arises frcm a sense of our recojt- 
ciliation to God,which is the gift o/Christ, and 
wrought in us by his Spirit, Rom. 14. 17. Phil. 
4. 7. "[21 Submission to the will of God, .Job 
22.21. Vni) Peace with men; [l]M2itual con- 
cord and agreement with Christian brethren. 
Psal. 34.14.^Gal. 5. 22. [2] Ddiverance or sjifetf 
from such as are our enemies, Prov. 16. 7. 
Peace is opposed to war. Khen a state or kingdom 



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enjoys a, public traiujuillity, when they arc free 
frjni foreign ami civil wars, 2 Kings 20. 19. 
It is likewise taken for the public tranquillity 
and quiet state of the church, when it is not 
troubled wiUun by schisms and heresies, or 
■without, by persecuting tyrants, Jilting all 
■with tumults, slaughters and bloody ioars, 
I'yal. 122. G. Acts 9. 31. Rev 6. 4. Sometimes 
it signijies a league or covenant between one 
prince and another, 1 Kings 5. 12. and some- 
limes only a cessation of hostilities, Judg. 4. 
17. T/ie apostle Paul, in the titles of his cpis- 
lles, generally wishcik for grace ana peace to 
the faithful to whom he writes, Rom 1.7. ICor. 

I. 3, This is both a christian scilutaaon, and 
■ an apostolical ministerial benediction; that is, 

I wish that the free, xindeserved love and fa- 
vour of God, and a lively sense thereof in your 
souls, may be continued to, and increased in 
you; and that as a fruit of this, you. may enjoy 
all bldssings, both i?iward and outioard, espe- 
ciafly peace of conscience, and a sec2ire enjoy 
VLcnt of the love of God. Lastly, peace is put 
for that perfect rest, joy, and felicity, lehich 
the saints enjoy in heaven, where they are out 
of the reach of enemies to disturb or molest 
them, Isa.ST. 2. 2Pet. 3. 14. 

GeK. 2'J. 1 6. he said to tlieni, \3 there p. to him 1 
37. 1 14. go see the p. of thy brethren 
41. IG. God shall give Pharaoh an ans^ver of ^. 

Ezod. IS. ]1. they asked each other of their |^. 

Lev. 23. 6. 1 will give p. in land, none make afraid 

N'um. 0. 26. Lord lift up counten. and give thee p. 

25. 12. behold, I give to him my covenant of;>. 

/)fij(i.2.26. sentmesseng.toSihon with words of />. 

20. 10. when comest nigh city, proclaim;?, to it 

II. if it make thee answer oip. and open to tlies 
12. if it will make nop. with thee, then besiege 

23. 6. thou shalt not seek their;?, nor prosperity 

2-).19. 1 siiall have^j.though walk in iraag.of heart 
Judg. 4. 17. tlierc wasp. . between Jabin and Heber 

6. 1 24. Gideon called the altar, the Lord sent p. 

18. t !•">• they canse and asked the Levite oip. 
lS,'i/«.7.14. there was;;. between Isr. and Amorites 
. 10. 1 4. they will ask of thee p. and give thee loaves 

17. 1 22. David came and asked his brethren of;;. 

29. 7. if he say, it is well, servant shall have p. 
21. come thou, for there is;?, to thee, no hurt 

25. 1 5. go, and ask Nabal, ofp. in my name 
J Kings 2. 33. but on his throne shah there hep.' 

4. 24. Solomon had;?, on all sides round about 

.'). 12. there was;?, between Hiram and Solomon 

20. 13. whether they come for;?, take them alive 
Z Kings 9. 17. and let him say, is it p. Jehu 1 18. 
19. wliat hast thou to do with p. 7 turn, 22. 
2,3. vv hat;?. so long as her witchcrafts are so many? 
31. she said, had Zimri;?. who slew his master? 

'^:0.]9. is it not good, if;?, be in my days? Jsa. 39.8. 
I CVir. 22. 9. I will give;?, to Israel in his days 
i Chr. Id. 5. in those times there was no p. to him 
Ezra 4. 17. and to the rest beyond the river, p. 

5. 7. to Darius king, all ;?. || 7. 12. to Ezra perf. p. 

9. 12. nor seek their;?, or their wealth for ever 
Esth.l.^ll. Mordecai walked to knowp. of Esther 

9. 30. Mord. sent letters with words of;?, and truth 

10. 3. Biordecai speaking p. to all his seed 

.Tab 5. 23. beasts of field shall be at;?, with thee 

21. 1 9. houses are p. from fear, nor red on thern 

22. 21. acquaint thyself with him, and be at;?. 
25. 2. he maketh;?. in his high places 

Psnl. 7 4. if I have evil to him that was at ;^. with 

23. 3. which spake p. to neighbours, but mischief 
29. 11. the Lord will bless his people with p. 

34. 14. do good, seekp. and pursue it, IPet. 3. 11. 

35. 20. they speak not;?, but they devise matters 
37.11. meek delight themselves in abundance of;?. 

37. for the end of the upright man is p. 

41. 1 9. man of my;?, hath lift up heel against me 

55. 20. put forth against such as be at;?, with him 
72. 3. the mountains shall bring p. to the people 

7.in days abundance of p. so long as moon endur. 

83. 8. he will speak p. to his people and his saints 

10. righteousness and p. have kissed each other 

119. 165. great p. have they which love thy law 

120. 6. hath long dwelt with him that hateth p. 
7. 1 am for p. but when I speak they are for war 

122. 6. pray for p. of Jerusalem, prosper that love 

125. 5. but p. shall be upon Israel 

123. 6. vea, thou shalt see p. upon Israel 

147. 14."he maketh p. in thy borders, and filleth 

Prov. 3. 17. wisdom's ways pleasantn. and pathsp. 
12. 20. but to the counsellors of p. is joy 
IG. 7. he maketh his enemies to be at p. with him 

Eccl. 3. 8. a time of war, and a time of p. 

Tsa. 9. G. Prince of p. || 7. increase of his p. no end 
2o. 12. Lord, thou wilt ordain p. for us, for thou 
27. 5. he make p. with me, and he shall make p. 

32. 17. the work of righteousness shall be p. 

33. 7. the ambassadors of p. shall weep bitterly 
"M I?, behold, for p. I had great bitterness 

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/5a.45.7. makep. and create evil, I do these things 
48. 18. then hatl thyp.bocn as river, righleousne.ss 
22. there is nop. to the wicked, 57. 21. 

52. 7. feet of him that publishetlip. JSTah. 1. 15. 

53. 5. the chastisement of our p. was upon him 

54. 10. nor shall covenant of iny;?. be removed 
13. ,and great shall be the p. of thy children 

55. 12. ye shall go out with joy, led forth with p. 
57. 2. he shall enter intop. they shall rest in beds 

19. I create the fruit of the lips, p. p. to him 
59. 8. the way of;?, they know not, Rom. 3. 17. 
60. 17. 1 will make thine officers p. and exactors 
66. 12. behold, I will extend p. to her like river 
Jer. 4. 10. ye shall have;?, whereas sword reaches 
6. 14. saying, p. p. when there is nop. 8. 11. 
8. 15. w'e looked for;?, but no good came, 14. 19. 
12. 5. if in land of p. they wearied thee, then 

12. for sword shall devour, no flesh shall have;?. 

14. 13. but I will give you assuredp. in this place 

15. 1 5. who shall go aside to ask of thy ;?. 

16. 5. I have taken away my p. from this people 
20. 1 10. every man of p. watched for my halting 

28. 9. the prophet which prophesied of p. 

29. 7. and seek p. of the city whither I caused 
11. I think toward you thoughts ofp. not evil 

30. .5. we have heard a voice of fear, and not ofp. 
33. 6. reveal to them abundance ofp. and truth 
38. 1 22. men of thy p. have prevailed against thee 

Lam. 3. 17. thou hast removed my soul far from p. 
Ezek. 7. 25. they shall seek p. there shall be none 

13. 10. saying p. and there was nop. 16. 

34.25. will make with them a covenant ofp. 37.26. 
Dan. 8. 25. and hyp. he shall destroy many 
Obad.l. men at p. with thee have deceived thee 
JMic. 3. 5. that bite with their teeth and cry p. 

.5. 5. this man shall hep. when Assyria,n come 
Hag. 2.9. and in this place 1 will givep. saith Lord 
Zech. 6.13. the counsel ofp. be between them both 

8. 10. nor was there any p. to him that came in 
1 12. for seed shall be ofp. vine give her fruit 

16. execute judgment of truth andp.jl 19. lovep. 

9. 10. and he shall speak p. to the heathen 
J\Ial. 2. 5. my covenant was with him of life andp. 
v'l/ac.10.13. and if house be worthy, let yourp. come 

upon it ; if not, let yourp. return to you 
34. think not that I am come to send p. on earth 
Mark 9. 50. and have p. one with another 
Luke 1. 79. to guide our feet into the way ofp. 
2. 14, and on earth p. good will toward men 

10. 6. if son ofp. be there, yourp. shall rest on it 
12. 51. tha.t I am come to give p. on the earth ? 
14. 32. he sendeth and desireth conditions ofp. 
19. 38. p. in heaven, and glory in the highest 

42. if known the things which belong to thjp. 

Jolni 14. 27. p. I leave with you, my p. I give you 

16. 33. that in me ye might have p. in world trib. 

Acts 10. 36. preachingp. by Jesus Chr. he L. of all 

12.20. having made Blastus their friend desiredp. 

Rom. 1. 7. p. from God the Father, 1 Cor. 1. 3. 

2 Cor. 1. 2. Gal. 1. 3. Eph. 1. 2. Phil. 1. 2. 

2. 10. but p. to every man that workcth good 
5.1. justified, we havep.with God, through Christ 
8. 6. but to be spiritually minded is life and p. 

10. 15. feet of them that preach the gospel ofp. 
14.- 17. for the kingdom of God is joy andp. 

19. let us follow the things that make for p. 

15. 13. fill you with all joy and p. in believing 
1 Cor. 7. 15. but God hath called us to p. 

14. 33. but author ofp. as in churches of saints 
Gal. 5. 22. the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, p. 
Eph. 2. 14. for he is our p. j| 15. so making p. 

17. Christ came and preached p. to you afar oS 
4. 3. to keep unity of the Spirit in the bond ofp. 
6. 15. feet shod with preparation of gospel ofp. 

Phil. 4. 7. p. of God, which passeth understanding 
CoZ.1.2.grace andp. from God our Father, 1 Thess. 

1. l.2Thess. 1. 2. ITim. 1. 2. 2Tim. 1. 2. 

Tit. 1. 4. Philem. 3. 2 John 3. 

3. 15. let the p. of God rule in your hearts 

1 Thess. 5. 3. for when they shall sayp. and safety 

13. and be at p. among yourselves 

2Thess. 3. 16. now Lord ofp. give vou p. always 
2Tim. 2.22. follow p. with all men," Heb. 12. 14. 
Heb. 7. 2. the king of Salem, that is, king ofp. 

11. 31. Rahab believed and received spies in p. 
.Jam. 3. 18. is sown in p. of them that make p. ? 
Rev. 1. 4. p. from him that is, was, and is to come 

G. 4. power was given to him to takep. from earth 

PEy\CE be. 
Gen. 43. 23. and he said, p. be to you, fear not 
./udg. 6. 23. the Lord said, p. be to thee, fear not 

19. 20. and the old man said, p. be with thee 
lSam.25.6.p. 6e to thee, p. be to house,p.6e to all 

2 Sam. 18. 1 28. Ahimaaz said, p. be to thee 

1 Chr. 12. 18. p. be to thee. andp. be to thy helpers 
Psal. 122. 7. p. be within thy walls, and prosperity 

8. I will now say, p. be within thee 
Da7i. 4. It p. be multiplied to you, 6. 25. 1 Pet. 
1. 2. 2 Pet. 1. 2. Jude 2. 
10. 19. p. be to thee, be strong, yea, be strong 



PEA 

Luke 10. 5. first say, p. be to this house 
24. 30. he saith, p. be to you, John 20. 19, 21, 2« 
Gal. 6. 16. p. icon them, and mercy on Jsi. of I-oh 
£p/i. 6. 23. p. be to brethren, and love wii'.i fai n 

1 Pet. 5. 14. p. be with you all that are in Ouim 
3 John 14. p. be to thee, our friends salute thtc 

God of FEACE. 
Rom. 15.33. the God ofp. bo with you all, aiiivf? 

16. 20. the God of p. shall bruise Sc'.an shorllv 

2 Cor. 13.11. God ofp. shall be with you, Phil.i.V: 
I Thess. 5. 23. very God ofp. sanctity you wholly 
Heb. 13. 20. now the God efp. make you perftft 

See Held, Hold. 
In PEACE. 
Gen. 26. 29. and. we have sent thee away ni p. 

31. and they departed from Isaac in p. 
28. 21. so that I come to my father's house in p. 
44. 17. as for you, get you up inp. to your fatii.r 
Josh. 10. 21. came to Joshua, at Makkedah, in ji 
Judg.8.9. when I come again m p. will break do*v;) 
11. 31. when I return i?ip. whatever meet me 
25am.3.21. Abner wentz7ip.22.|!23.he is gone j'?.-^/ 
15. 27, return to the city inp. and your tv,o sous 

17. 3. so all the people shall be n?p. 

19. 24. king departed, until the day he came 'm ,■>. 
30. as my lord the king is come again i?i p. 

1 Kings 2. 5. Joab shed the blood of war in p. 
22. 17. return every man inp. 2 Chron. 18. IC. 

27. in prison until I come inp. 2 Chron. 38. 2{j. 

28. if thou return at all inp. 2 Chron. 18. 27. 
2Kings 22.20.behold therefore shalt be gathered to 

thy grave in p. not see evil, 2 Clirun. 34.. 28. 

2 Chron. 19. 1. and Jehoshaphat returned, m p. 
Job 5.24. shalt know thy taberpacle shall be in p. 
Psal. 4. 8. 1 will lay me down in p. and sleep 

55. 18. he hath delivered my soul in p. from 

the battle 
Prov. 13. tl3. feareth commandment shall be i7ip 
Isa. 26. 3. thou wilt keep him in perfect p. 

41. 1 3. he pursued them, and passed mp. 
Jer. 29. 7. in the p. thereof shall ye iiave t-.Cace 

34. 5. but thou shalt die ijip. they will lani':>nt 
Mai. 2. 6. he walked with me in p. and equity 
L2ike 2.29. now lettest thou thy servant depart inp- 

11. 21. keepeth his palace, his goods are inp. 

1 Cor. 16. 11. but conduct him forth rap. may come 

2 Cor. 13. 11. be perfect, be of one mind, live 7?i p. 
,1am. 2. 16. depart in p. be ye warmed and filled 

3. 16. the fruit of righteousness is sown inp. 
2 Pet. 3. 14. that ye may be found of him inp. 
See Go, Made, Offerings. 
PEACEABLE. 
Gen. 34. 21. saying, these men are p. Avitli us 
2 Sam. 20. 19. 1 am one of them that arc p. in Israel 

1 Chron. 4. 40. the land was wide, quiet, andp, 
22. t 9. a man of rest, for his name shall be p, 

Isa. 32. 18. my people dwell in a p. habitation 
,Ter. 25. 37. the p. habitations are cut down 
ITim. 2. 2. that we may lead a quiet and p. life 
Heb. 12. 11. it yieldeth the;?, fruit of righteousness 
Jam. 3. 17. v/isdom from above is pure, p. gentle 

PEACEABLY. 
Gen. 37. 4. they could not speak p. to him 
.Judg. II. 13. therefore restore those lantis ngainp, 
21. 13. send some to call p. to the Benjamitcs 
15a'?i.l6.4.com.thoup.?||5.he said, p. \KiTtgs2.Yh. 

2 Sam. 3. \ 27. Joab took Abner aside to speakp 
1 Chr. 12. 17. if ye be come p. to me, to help me 
Jer. 9. 8. one speakethp. to his neighbour 
T)an. 11. 21. he shall come inp. and obtain, 24. 
Px.om. 12. 18. if possible, live p. with all men 

PEACE-MAKERS. 

Mat. 5. 9. blessed are p. for they shall be children 
PEACOCKS. 

1 Kings 10. 22. navy came, bringing p. 2 Chr. 9. 21 

Job 39. 13. gavest thou the goodly wings top. ? 

PEARL • 

Is a gem or jewel found in a testaceous fish. 
The finest pearls are fished up in the Persian 
gulf, no20 called the sea of Catif : Thry fish 
for them also in the island of Kis, and upon 
the coast of Bahrein, so called from the city 
of that name, which lies upon the borders of 
Arabia. Idumea, and Palestine, being not far 
from this sea, it is not to be icondered at, 
that Pearls were so well knoicn to Job and the 
Hebrews, Job 28. 18. 

Christ Jesus forbids his apostles to cast theii 
pearls before swine. Mat. 7. 6. That is to say, 
expose not the sacred truths and r.njsteries- of 
the gospel to the raillery of profane libertines 
andhardened atheists: preach not the gospel to 
those that persecute youfor your message; and 
apply not the promises to the profane. The 
transcendcntexcellency of Christ and his grace 
made knoion and offered in the gospel, is com- 
pared to a pearl of great price. Mat. 13. 46, 
.^nd the glorious state of the saints in heaviv, 
which tcill yield unspeakable satisfaction t( 
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eut by pearls, a?i(f other rick things in the world, 
tc'iick please the outward senses, Rev. 21. 19. 
Mat. 13. 40. when he found one p. of great price 
Rev. "21. 21. every several gate was of one jv. 

PEARLS. 
Job 38.18. no jnention shall be made of coral or _p. 
Mat. 7. G. neitlier cast ye your p. before swine 
y.i. 45. like a merchant-man seeking goodly/;. 
I Tim. 2. 9. not with gold, or p. or costly array 
Rec.lT.4. the woman was decked with gold and p. 
18. 12. no man buyeth the merchandise of^. IG. 
%1. 21. and the twelve gates were twelve j?. 

PECULIAR. 
Exod. 19. 5. then ye shall be a p. treasure to me 
Dsut. 14. 2. to be a ^. people, 2G. 18. 1 Pet. 2. 9. 
Fs.V35.4i. Ld. hath chosen Israel for his p. treasure 
ilccl. 2. 8. I gathered the^. treasure of kings. 
Tit. 2.14. that he might purify to himself^, people 

PEDIGREE, S. 
JVi/m.l.lB.they declared thei r j:;. after their flimilies 
Ezra 2. t59. could not shew their p. JVeh. 7. j 61. 
Heb, 7. t3. wiihoul father^ mother, without p. 
t G. he whose p. is not counted from them 
PEELED. 
Isa. 18. 2. go ye to a nation scattered and p. 7. 
Ezek.29. id. head bald, and every shoulder wasp. 

PEEP. 
Fsa. 8. IS. to wizards that p. and that mutter 

PEEPED. 
Isa. 10. 14 none that opened the mouth or p. 

PELICAN. 
Lev. 11. 18. swan and;;, unclean, Dcut. 14. 17. 
Psal. 102. G. I am like a p. of the wilderness 
?■.?«. 34. 1 11- the p. shall possess it, Zeph. 2. f 14. 

PEN. 
/udg-. 5. 14. of Zebulun, they that handle the j9. 
Job 19. 24. they were graven with an iron p. 
Psal. 45.1. my tongue is thep. of a ready writer 
Isa. 8. 1. take a roll, and write in it with a man's/?. 
Jer. 8. 8. he made it, p. of the scribes is in vain 
17. 1. the sin of Judah is written with ap. of iron 
3 Tohn 13. I will not with ink and p. write to thee 

PENCE. 
Mat. 18. 28. one who owed hira a hundred/;. 
Mark 14. 5. sold for more than 300/;. .lohn 12. 5. 
Luke 7. 41. th.e one owed 500 p. the other fifty 
10. 35. on morrow he took out tv^o//. and gave 

PENKNIFE. 
Jer. 36. 23. Jeluuli cut roll v/ith a p. and cast it 

PENTECOST. 
TTiis word is derived from the Greek icord Pen- 
tecoste, which signifies the fiftieth, because the 
feast of Peritecost icas celebrated the fiftieth 
daij after the sixteenth d/Nisan, which was the 
second day of the feast of the passovsr. TJie 
Hebrews call it the Feast of Weeks, Eiod.^A:. 
22. because it teas kept seven weeks after the 
passover. 
On the sixteenth day of the month Nisan, or 
March, the wave-offering of the first sheaf 
was to be made, to implore the diviae blessing 
upon the ensuing harvest, lohich began about 
that time; that climate being so much tcarracr 
and forioarder than ours: Jlnd fifty days being 
allowed with that for the getting in all their 
corn ; that is, the remaining fifteen in Nisan, 
{Mai'cti) and twenty-nine in Jair or Zif, 
{April) the sixth o/Sivan, {May) would be the 
day of Pentecost: When they were to hold the 
solemn festival of thanksgiving, for their par- 
ticipation of the harvest, together loith a grate- 
ful commemoration of their being delivered 
from Egyptian servitude, and enjoying their 
property, by reaping the fruits of their labours, 
f Lev. 23. 10, 11,(5'C. The learned have observ- 
ed, that the very day of Pentecost was the 
same day on tohich God delivered the law from 
mount Sinui, Exod. 19. 11. as it was that, on 
whidi the apostles were filled with the Holy 
Ghost, and the gospel was attended with re- 
markable success, Acts 2. 1. 
Acts 2. 1. when the day of/?, was fully come 
20. 16. he hasted to be at Jerusalem the day of /j. 
1 Co?-. 16. 8. but I will tarry at Ephesus until/?. 

PENURY. 
Prov. 14. 23. talk of the lips tendeth only to /?. 
Ltiil'e2l.4.butsheof herp. hath cast in all she had 

PE\NY. 
Mat.'iQ.'i. when had agreed with labourers for a/?. 
9. when they came, they received every man a/?. 
13. friend, didst thou not agree with me for a/?,? 
22. 19. and they brought unto him a/?. 
Mark 12. 15. he said, bring me a/?. Luke 20. 24. 
ftcB.G. 6.1 heard a voice say, a measure of wheat 
for a /?. and three measures of barley for a p. 
PENNY-WORTH. 
JlfarA;6.37.andbuy two hundred /?.-Mor<A of bread 
John 6. 7. two himdred p.-worth is not sufficient 

PEOPLE 
^ignifiesj[l'l The whole body ofpersam that make 
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up a nation, being governed by a certain ma- 
gistrate, and regulated by the same laws. Gen. 
41. 40. 1 Sam. 15. 30. [2] Godly progenitors 
and forefathers departed this life, Gen. 25. 8. 
Deut. 32. 50. [3] "J'hc vulgar, or inferior sort 
of persons in a city, or nation, Mark 12 37. 
Luke 23. 14. [4] Jacob's children and poste- 
rity, Gen. 50. 20. [5] The Gentiles, Psal. 117. 

I. [G] Both Jews and Gentiles, Luke 2. 10. 
[7] 'J'he army, or soldiers of the Romans. 
Dan. 9. 26. It is also applied to unreasonable 
creatures, Prov. 30. 25. 

Ge7j.27.29. lei/?. serve thee,and nations bo'vv to thee 

48. 19. he also shall become a/?, and bo great 
Exod. 6. 7. 1 will take you to me for a/?, and be to 
you a God, IJeut.4.20. 2 Sam. 7.24. Jcr.13.11. 

33.3. thou art a stiff-necked/?. 5. j 34. 9. Deut. 9.6. 
Lev. 20. 24. 1 separated yuu from other/?. 26. 
JsTum. 21. 29. thou art undone, O p. of Chemosh 

22.5.beliold, there is a/?. come out from Egypt, 11. 

25. 15. ho was head over a. p. in Midian 
Z>e«i.4.33.did ever p.liear voice of God out of firel 

7.6. Ld. thy God hath chosen thee to be a special/?. 

14.2. the Lord hath chosen thee to be a peculiar/?. 
20. 1. a/?, more than thou, be not afraid of them 
28. 32. thy sons shall be given to another/?. 

29. 13. that he may establish thee for p. to himself 
32. 21. will move them with those that are not a/?. 
33. 29. who is like to thee. Op. saved by Lordl 
Ruth 1. 15. thy sister is gone back to her/?. 

1 ■S'a7/?.2. 24. ye make the Lord's/?, to transgress 
5.10. have brought ark to us, to slay us and our/?. 

II. let it go, that it slay us not, and our p. 

2 Sam. 7. 23. whom God went to redeem for a/?. 

22. 28. afflicted p. thou wilt save, Psal. 18. 27. 

. 44. a/?. I knew not shall serve me, Psal. 18.43. 

1 Kings 22. 23. hearken, Op. every one of vou 

2 Kings 11. 17. shalt be Lord's/?. 2 Chr. 23. 16. 

1 Chr. 16.20. they went from nution to nation, from 

one kingdom to another /?. Psal. 105. 13. 
19. 13. let us behave ourselves valiantly for our/?. 

2 Cliron. 1. 9. thou hast made me king over a j). 
Esth. 1. 22. for he sent letters to every /?. after 

their language, 3. 12. | 8. 9. Xeh. 13. 24. 

2. 10. Esther had not shewed her/?, nof kindred 

3. 8. there is a certain /?. scattered abroad 

4. 8. go in to make request before him for her/?. 
.lob 36. 20. when p. are cut off in their place 
Psal. 62- 8. ye /?. j)our out your 'learts before him 

66. 8. bless our God, ye/?. || 95. 10. a/?, that do err 
114. 1. went out from a/?, of a strange language 
144. 15. hajjpy is ihat/?. || 148. 14. a/?, near to him 
Proi3. 14. 34. but sin is a reproach to any/?. 

23. 15. so is a v.'icked ruler over the poor/?. 
30.25. ants are a p. not strong, yet prepare meat 

/5a. 1.4. a/?. laden with iniquity, a seed of evil doers 
10. give ear to the law, ye p. of Gomorrah 

7. 8. Ephraim shall be broken, that it be not a/?. 

8. 19. should not a p. seek unto their God? 

27. 11. for it is a/?, of no understanding, therefore 
30. 9. write, that ihis is a rebellious ;?. 65. 2. 
43. 4. therefore I will give/?, for thy life 
8. bring forth the blind p. that have eyes 

65. 3. a p. that urovoketh me to anger to my face 
18.1 create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her /?.a joy 

.Jer. 6. 22. a p. cometh from the north, 50. 41. 
48. 42. Moab shall he destroyed from being a/?. 
Lam. 1.7. her /?. fell into the hand of the enemy 
Hos. 4. 9. and there shall be like/?, like priest 

9. 1. rejoice not, O Israel, for joy as other/?. 
■Jonah 1. 8. tell us, of what/?, art thou? 
Mic.4.\. it shall be e.xaltcd, and/?, shall flow unto it 
Zcch.8. 20. there shall come/?, and iniiabitnnts 
J^ukc 1. 17. to make ready a/?, prepared for Lord 
Acts 15. 14. to take out of them a/?, for his name 
Rom. 10. 19. provoke to jeal. by them that are nop. 
Tit. 2. 14. he m.ight purify to himself a peculiar/?. 
Heb.S.W.to them aGod,and theyshall be to me a/?. 
1 Pet. 2. 9. but ye are a peculiar p. to she\V forth 

10. p. of God, in time past were not a/?, now 
Rev. 5. 9. thou hast redeemed us out of every /?. 

All PEOPLE. 
Exod. 19. 5. ye shall be a peculiar treasure above 
all p. Deut. 7. 6, 14. 1 10. 1.5. Psal. S9. 2. 
Deut. 7. 7. for ye were the fewest of all p. 
28. 64. the Lord shall scatter thee among all p. 
l.ff"zn^s 4.34.came of all p. to hear wisdom of Sol. 
8.43. all p. may know thy name, 2 Chron. 6. 33. 
9. 7. shall be a proverb and by-word among all p. 
iSsiA. 3.8. and their laws are diverse from all p. 
14. copy of writing was published to all p. 8.13. 
9. 2. for the fear of them fell upon all p. 
Ps. 47. 1. O clap your hands, ftH ye /?. shout to G. 
96. 3. declare his \ onders among alt p. 
117. 1. O praise Ld. all ye nations, praise him, all 
ye p. for his kindness, 148.11. Rom. 15. 11. 
7sa. 25. 6. Lord make to aZ?/?. a feast of fat things 
7. the face of the covering cast over all p. 
56. 7. my house be called house of prayer for all p. 
Lam. 1. 11. ail her p. sigh, they seek bread i 

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PEO 

Lam. 1.18. hear, I pray you, allp. behold,ilitc.l5. 
Dan, 5. 19. allp. and nations feared hefoie him 

7. 14. tl>at all p. SiwA nations should serve him 
Mic. 4. 5. all p. will walk each in name of his god 
Hab. 2. 5. because he heajieth unto him allp. 
Zeph.3.2Q make you a praise among a/Z/?. of earth 
Zec/i.l2.3.makeJeru. a burdensome stone fox allp. 
Luke 2. 10. tidings of joy, which shall be 1; au pt 
31. thou hast prepared before the face of all p. 
All the PEOPLE. 
G'e??.19.4. aZZi/ic/?. of Sodom compass. Lot's house 

35. 6. Jacob came to Luz,he and all the p .\\i\.\\ him 

42.6. Joseph, he it was that sold to u.ll the p. of Egy. 
Exod.ll.S.get thee out, and all t.p.th-dt follow thee 

18. 14. all thep. stand by thee from morn, to even 
21. thou shalt provide out of all the p. ab'Ie men 

19.8. all thep. answered together and said, 24. 3. 
11. Lord will come down in sight of all the p. 

20. 18. all thep. saw thunderings and lightnings 
Lev. 9. 23. glory of the Lord appeared to all thep. 

10. 3. and before all the p. I will be glorified 
JV*(t7??.11.29. that all the Lord's />. were prophets" 

13.32. and all t.p.we saw are men of great stature 

15. 26. seeing all thep. were in ignorance 
Deut. 13. 9. afterwards the hand of all thep. 17. 7. 

17. 13. all t. p. shall hear and fear, and do no more 

27. 15. and all the p. shall say, amen, 16, 17, 18, 

19, 20, 21. 

28. 10. all the p. of the earth shall see that thou 
Josh. 4. 24. that all the p. of the earth might know 

5. 4. all thep. that came out were circumcised, 5. 

6. 5. a/Z Z/tc/?. shall shout 1| 7.3. letnot aZZ/Ae/?.go 
24. 18. Lord drave out from before us all thep. 

Judg. 16. 30. the house fell upon all thep. therein 
20. 8. and all thep. arose as one man, saying 

\Sam. 10.24. there is none like him among &" thep. 
11.4. allthep.v,'epi || 12.I8.aZZ fAe/?.feared greatly 
30. 6. because the soul of all the p. \vh6 grieved 

2 Sam. 2. 28. all the p. stood, and pursued no more 
3. 32. king wept at Abner's grave, and aZZ/?.wept. 
36. and all the p. took notice of it, it pleased 
17. 3. and I will bring back all thep. unro thee, 
so all the p. shall be in peace 

19. 9. and all thep. were at strife through all Isr. 
20. 22. woman went to all the p. in her wisdom 

1 KingsS. 53. didst separate them from all the p 
CO. that all thep. of the earth may know that 
20. 10. not suffice for handfuls for all thep. 
2Kings'23. 3. and all the p. stood to the covenant 

1 Chr. 16. 36. and all thep. said, amen, and praised 

28. 21. all thep. will be wholly at thy command 

2 Chron. 7. 4. king and all thep. offered s.'icrifices 
Ezra 7. 25. set judges, which may judge all the p. 
J\reh.8.5.in sight of all thep.fov he was above allp. 

il. so the Levites stilled all the p. saying, hold 
Psal. 67. 3. O God, let all the p. praise thee, 5. 
97. 6. heavens declare right. andaZZ t.p.see his glory 
106. 48. blessed be Ld. God, let all thep.sny, amen 
Eccl. 4. 16. there is no end of aZZ the p. even of all 
Jcr.26.8. Ld. commanded him to speak lo all thep. 
9. all the p. were gathered against Jeremiah 
34. 1. and all thep. fought against Jerusalem 
8. Zedekiah macle a covenant with all flic p.lO. 
38.4. thus he weakeneth the hands of all thep. 
43.4. all the p. obeyed not the voice of the Lord 
Ezek. 31. 12. all the p. are gone from his shadow 
Dan. 3.7. when all thep. heard the sound of cornet 
ZecA. 11. lO.break my covenant! made with allt.p, 
12. 2. Jerusalem a cup of trembling to all the p. 
14. 12. the Lord will smite all thep. that fought 
Mai. 2. 9. 1 also made you base before all thep. 
lAike8.47. she declared unto him before all the p. 
13. 17. all the p. rejoiced for the glorious things 
18.43.aZZ thep.when they saw, gave praise to (Joi 
19. 48. all thep. were very attentive to hear him 
20.6. but if we say, of men, all thep.wiW stone us 
Acts 2. 47. and having favour with all the p. 
5. 34. Gamaliel had in reputation among all thep 
10. 41. not to all the p. but unto witnessrs chosen 
13. 24. the baptism of repentance lo all thep. 
21. 27. stirred up all the p. and laid brmc's on him 
fl'fZ>.9.19.when Moses had .=poken every precept tc 
all thep. he sprinkled both bnok and all thep. 
Among the PEOPLE. 
I^ev. 18. 29. .shall be cut off from among the p 
J^um. 5. 27. woman shall be a curse among thep • 
1 .Sa??i. 14. 34. disperse yourselves among the p. 
Psal. 94. 8. understand, ye brulisli amomr the p 
i^2fA:.28.19.al! that know"the3a77?<??ii'- thep-sh'aW W 
Dan. 11. .33. and thevthat understand a?/?(?7'^ZAe/f 
Joel 2. 17. wherefore should they say among thep 
Zech. 10. 9. and I will sow them among the p. 
Mat.4.23. all manner of disease amomr thep. 9. 35 
26.5.feastdav,Ipst there bean uproar a/?J<?7i^tAe/> 
John!. 12. there was much mnrmuring among t.p 
43. was a division among the p. because of hire 
j3cf<t3.23. shall be destroyed from among thep, 
4 17. that it spread no further among the p. 
5. 12. manv wonders were wrought ara.ikep €.8 
14. 14 Barnabas and Paul ran in among thep. 



PEO 

3 Pet.2. 1. thcro u'crc falso i)roplicts also am. thep 

ii'ec Common, Foolish. 

VEnpi.E.<if aod. 

Judff. 20. 2. piesuiiily m assembly of the ;;. of God 

2 Sam.\\.\'.\.\U^)\vz\\\ such a tiling against y).y/ (lud 

PaA'i.S). even /;./</! lie ^/'()(/of Alnaliani, ijalliored 

Hcb.A.\). iliuie ii'niaiiictli a rest to \\h\ p. of God 

N 11.25. ciiDosiiii,' III sulliT atlliciion uilii ;:;.«/ God 

I Pcf. 2. lU. was not ;i [looplc, but arcnow jw.o/ God 

HcC CjRKAT. 

Bi^- PEOPLE. 
Gen. 17. 14. 1)0 cut utt' from kis p. Exnd. 30. 33,38. 
I :U. 14 /.cv. 7. 20, 21, 25, 27. | 17. 4. 9. 
1 19. 8. I 2:5. 29. Jfum. 9. 13. | 15. .30. 
25. 8. tlii;n Abraham was jjathcrod to his p. 

17. Ishiiiaul was ijathorcil toA/s;;. || 35.29. Isaac 
49. It). Dan sliiill judge hisp. as one of tribes, 33. 
Exod. 8. 29. thai flies may depart from his p. 31. 
17. \\\. .ioshua discomlited Amalck and his p. 
18.1. (•()(! had (lone for Moses and for Israel hisp. 
Lev. 17. JO. liiai soul that catetli blood, I will cut 
biiii ort'lVoui among his p. 20. 3, 0. | 23. 30. 
21. 1. none he defiled for the dead among his p. 

15. nor shall he [jrofane his seed among his p. 
J^uin. 20. 24. Aaron shall be gathered to his p. 2(5. 

21. 34. fear nut, Ogof Bashan,! have delivered him 
into ihy iiand, and nWhis p. 35. J)cut. 2.33. 
Dcut. 3. 2. 1 will deliver Og and all his p. 3. 
20. 18. Lord avouched thee to be his peculiar;;. 

32.9. for Lord's portion is his p. Jacob the lot 
30. the Lord shall judge /i/i'/;. Psal. I!i5. 14. 
43. rejoice, O ye nations, with his p. ho will be 

merciful to his land and his p. Ravi. 15. 10. 
50. Aariju died in mount Hor.was gather.to hisp. 
33. 7. hear, I^ord, and bring Judah to his p. 
Josh.8. I. I have given thee Ai, the king and his p 
Judg. 1 1.23. halli dispossessed Amorites bef. his p. 
Ruth 1. 0. heard liow the Lord iiad visited his p. 
I iSflTrt. 12.22 Ld. will not forsake hisp. for his great 
name's sake, pleased the Ld.tomake you/a's;;. 
15, 1. to anoint thee to be king over all his p. 

27. 12. n):;de his p. Israel utterly to abhor him 
2Sa}n.3. 15. David reigned over all Israel, David 

executed justice to all hisp. 1 Chr. 18. 14. 
t Kinirs 20. 42. and thy jieople shall go for his p. 
1 CAr. 21.3. Joal) answered, the Lord make Ai.vp 
a luiiidred limes so many more as they he 
22. 18. th',' hind is subdued before Lord and his p 
23. 25. the God of Israel hatii given rest to h/^ji. 
i Chi: 2. 1 1 . because the Lord hat h loved his p. 
31. 10. for the Lord bath blessed his p. 
32.14. whc was there tiiat could deliver his p.? 15. 

33. 10. tlie i..ord spake to Manasseh and his p. 
36. 15. because! he had compassion on his p. 

IG.rnocked, until wrath of Ld. arose against A/.9jb. 

23.\vho among youof allA/sp. go uji, Ezra 1.3. 
Esth. 10. .3. Mordecai seeking the wealth of A/s p. 
Job 18. 19. Doi iia ve son nor nej)hew among his_p. 
Psal. 14. 7. bringoth back captivity of hisp. 53. (i. 

29. 11. tiic Lord will give strength to his p. the 

Lord will bless his p. with jieace, 08. 35. 
"50. 4. he siiall call, that be may judge his p. 
73. 10. therefore his p. return hither, and waters 
78. 20. they said, can he provide flesh for his p.? 
C2. he gave kis p. over also to the sword 
71. he hrouglit him to feed Jacob his p. 
85. 8. for lie will speak peace to A/s;). and saints 
94. 14. for the Lord will not cast otT his p. 
100. 3. we are A/i- jo. || 105.43. brought fnrlh Az,9p. 

105. 24. he increased his p. greatly, made them 
25. he ttuned their heart to hate his p. to deal 

106. 40. the wrath of the T^d. kindled against his 
p. that he abhorred his inheritance, fsa.5. 25. 

111. G. he shewed his p. the power of his works 
9. be s.-nt redemption to his p. ho]y is his name 
113. 8. he may set him with the princes of Af^-/). 
IIG. 14. now in the jiresence of all his p. 18. 
125.2. so is the I^d. round ahoi^t hisp. henceforth 
13(). 1(5. him who led hisp. through the wilderness 

148. 14. he also e.xalteth the horn of his p. 

149. 4. Lord tuketh pleasure in his p. beautify 
[sa 3. 14. into judgment with the ancients of A/s 77. 

7.2. Ids heart was moved, and the heart of his p. 
11. 11. to recover the remnant of hisp. left 

16. be a hiii'h way for the remnant of his p. 
14.32. the poor of his p. shall trust in him 
25. 8. til!! rrbuke of his p. shall he take away 

28. 5. for a diadem of beauty to residue of his p. 
30. 2(5. in d.ty Lord bindplh up breach of his p. 

49. 13. for God hath comforted his p. .52. 9. 

51. 22. thy Gild that pleadeth the cause of his p. 
5(). 3. the Lord hath sejiarated me from his p. 
63.1 1. he remoTiibered days of old, Moses and h.p. 
JcT. 27. 12. and serve him and his p. and live 

50. IG. they shall retujn every one to his p. 
JCz,'^&.18.18. and did what is not good among his p. 

30. 11. ho an<! hisp. with him shall be brciughi 
Joel^. 18. then will Lord be jealnusand pity htsp 
19. the Lord will .inswer and say to hisp. 
3 IS. the Lord iviil be the hope of hisp. 
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PEO 

J\Iic. 6. 2. the Lord hath a controversy with his p. 
Zcch. 9. 10. Lord shall sav<! tiiem as (lock of his p. 
J\Iut.l.2[. Jesus, he shall save hi.'fp. from theirsins 
J.iike i.G8. for he hath visited anil redecmeil hisp. 
77. give knowl. of salvation to his ]).\>y remission 
7.1G.proph(!t risen, and that God hath \isited hisp. 
Rom. 11. l.hatli(«o<l castaway /i^-;;.? (iod forbid 
2- God hath not casi away his p. he foreknew 
Hcb. 10. 30. iigain, the Lord shall judge his p. 
Rev. 21. 3. they shall be hisp. God himself their G. 
See lloiA', lsR.\Ki., Many, Mk.\. 
PEOPLE (7/ /Ac /«vh/. 
Geji.2'.].'7i Abrah. bowed himself to;;, of the 1. 12. 
42.6. it was Joj^eiih that sold to ail p. of the land 
Exod. 5. 5./; of the [. are many, ye maku them rest 
JjCv.2i).'i.p.of the i. shall stone him witii stones 
4. if p. of the land do hide their eyes from iiim 
JVuin 14. 9. rebel not, neither fear ye /;. of the I. 
2 Kings 11. 14. all p. of I. rejoiced and blew, 20. 
15. 5. Jot ham judged p.uf thi: land, 2 CAr. 2l5. 21. 
21.24. p.ofthc L slow that had killed Anion, and 
;;. of ike I. made Jo.'uah kiii^z, 2 Chr. '.i'.i. 25. 
23. 30.;;. 0/ /.took Jehoaha/. his .s^on, 2 Chr. 3(5. 1 . 
25. 3. there was no bread for ji. of the I. ./tv. 52.(5. 
19. Nebuchadn. took him that mustered;;, nf the 
I. and si.xty men of y;. of the land, Jir. 52. 25. 

1 Chr. 5. 25. went after ihe gods of;;, of the land 
Ezra 4.4. p. of the I. weakened hands of builders 

10. 2. and taken .<trange wives of the;;, of the I. 
11. separate yonrseUes from the p. of the land 

J^ch. 10. 30. not give our daughters to;;, uf the I. 

31. \f\.]\%p.vfthe I. briiigware, or any victuals 

Esth. 8. 17. many of tlie;;. of the I. became Jews 

Jfj'.l.lB.maile thee an iron pi dar against;;. (;/;Ac /. 

34.19. all the;;, of the /«;i(/ .which passed between 

Ez(k.~.21. hands of;;, of the I. shall be troidiled 

"'2.2'.lp.(flhe I. have used opjiression and robbery 

33.2. if jj. of the land take man to be a watchman 

39. 13. and all the p. of the land shall bury them 

45 IG.ail the/;, of 'Jicland shall give this oblation 

22. that day the prince p-reparelor ;;. (// the land 

4i).'.i. ]i.uf the I. sh;\\\ worshiji at door of this gate 

9.when;;.o/'/At' land shall come in soli'iun feasts 

7)aH. 9.(5. prophets which spake to the;;, of the land 

Hag-2. 4. be slr(;iig, all ye;;, of the land, and' work 

ZecA.7. 5. speak t<i all the/;, (fthc land and priests 

Miich PEOPLE. 
JVh77(. 20.20. Ed om came out ag. him with mnchp. 
Josh.\\.4.\\w\' went with mvchp. even as the sand 
'■iSani. 13.34. therecame7?(?fcA;;. by way offhehill 

2 Chr. 30. 13. tiiere assembled at Jcru.<^a. vniehp. 
32. 4. so there was gathered mnchp. l(;gether 

I'sal. 35. 18. I will praise thee aiuong much p. 
Jlark ').21. ninrh p. gathered unto him nigh the sea 

24 .lesus went with iiim, and ?;(?/.;;. followed him 

6.!14.Jesus saw ?;;2(cA;;.wasiuoved with comjiass. 

Joh7i 12. 9. 7;(«cA p. of Jews knew that he was there 

12.ne.\t <lay vinchp. took branches of jialm-lrces 
Jlcts 5. 37. and drew away vnich ;;. tifter him 

11. 24. and rmich p. was added unio the Lord 
18. 10. lam with tiiee, for I have mn.p. in this city 
19. 2G. this Paul hath turned away mnchp. 

Rev. 19. 1. I heard a voice of mnchp. in iieaven 

J\hj PEOPLE. 
G^e77.23.11. in presence of the sons of 7?77/j!;.give lit 
41. 40. to thy word shall all my p. be ruled 
49. 29. 1 am to be gathered to my p. bury me 
Exod 3.1.] have seen atfliction ofm?/;;../5c;s7.34. 

19. that thou mavest bring forth mi/ p. 7. 4. 
5. Met myp.go,!. 1(5. 1 8. 1,20. | 9. 1, 13.1 10. 3. 
8-8. takeaway the frogs from me and from my p. 
21. else if thou wilt not \ctvnj p. go, 10. 4. 
22. 1 will sever the land in which my p. are, 23. 
9. 17. as yet c.xaltcst thou thyself against my p. 
27. Lord is righteous, I and 777?/ p. are wicked 

12. 31. and get you forth from among my p. 
22. 25. if thou lend money to anv of my ;;. 

Lev. 2(5. 12. ye shall be my p. .Tcr.'U. 4. f 30. 22. 
JVvm. 24. 14. and now behold I go unto 7777/;;. 
.Judg. 12. 2. I and my p. were at great strife 

14.3. is there never a wimian among all my p.? 
16. hast put forth a riddle to children of my p. 
Ruth 1. 16. thy peojile shall hemyp. God my God 

3. 11. for all the city of 7;/?/ ;;. doth know that 

1 Sa77i. 9. 1(5. shalt anoint him tobecaptnm ovvr vnj 

;;. that he may serve r7??/p. I looked on my p. 

2 Sn777.3. 18. by the hand of David f will save my p. 
7.8. I took thee to be ruler over my p. 2 CA?*. 6. 5. 

lA'?'7(o-s22.4. lam as thou art, 7/77/;;. as thy people, 
my horses as thy horses, 2 Kings 3.7.2CA?-.18.3. 
2 Kings 20. .5. tell Hezekiah, the captain of my p. 

1 Chr. 17. 6. whom I commanded to feed 77;?/;;. 
28. 2. David stood and said, hear me, my p. 
29.14. who am T, and what77;7/p.to lie able to offer 

2 Chr.}. 11. wisdom, tliat thou mayest judge 7777/ ;>. 
6. 5. since day I brought forth J7(?/ p. out of Egypt 
7. 13. «ir if I send pestilence among iny.p. 

14. if 7777/ p. sh'tll humbld themseh'e.^ Ano pray 
Esth. 7. 3. let viy p. he given me at my request 
4. for we are sold, I and my p. to be destroyed 



PEO 

Kst.d.C). liow endure to see evil shall come to mu p 
Ps. ;i4.4. who eat up my p. us t hoy (!at bread, 53. 4. 

50. 7. hoar, Omyp. 1 will speak and 'estify, 81. 8, 
59.1].slay them not, lest ;//?/;;. forget, scatter them 
68. 22. 1 will bring my p. again Irom liashan 
78.1. give car,0 my p. to my hiw, incline your earl 
81. 11. but7/7_?/;;. would not hearken to my voice 

13. O that lay p. had hearkened unto me 
144. 2. my shield, who subdued my ;;. under me 
Isa.\ .3.'Dut Isiael not know,?/;7/;;.dol!i not consider 
3. 12. as for my p. chi>!dren are their opiuessors, O 
my p. they which lead tl.ee cause thee to err 

15. what mean ye that ye beat my p. to jiieccs? 
5. 13. my p. are gone into captivity, because 
10.2. to take away the right from poor of my p. 

24. O 7/17/ ;;. that duellest in Zion, be not afraid 
19. 25. blessed be Egypt, 77^7/;;. and Assyria, Israel 
2(5.'20. C(;nie, my p, enter tliou into thy chambers 
32. 18. niy p. shall dwell in ajieaceable habilalion 
40. 1. coiniort je, comlbri ye 7W7/;;. saitli your God 

43. 20. to give drink to viy p. my (;li()sen 

47. G. 1 was wroth willi 77(v/;;. I have p.olluted 

51. 4. hearken unio me, 7;.'?/;;. and give ear to me 
IG. and say to 7.i(;n, thou art my p. 

52.4. my J), wentdown into Egypt \o sojourn there 

5. saiih Ld. that 777?/;;. is taken away for nought 

6. therefore my p. shall kiuiw iny name 

.53. 8. for transgiession of my p. was he stricken 
57. 14. take sttiinbliiig-block out of way ofmyp, 
58. Land shcw7/(7/;;.iheir tran.-gres.sion,aiid Jacob 
63. 8. for he said, surely tliey are 7;;?/ ;;. children 
05.10. Sharon a fold lor my ]i. that have sought me 
19. I will rCjioice in Jerusalem, and joy \nviy p. 
22. for as the days of a tree, are tiie days of 77/7/ ;?. 
Jcr.2. 11. but my p. have changed their glory for 
13. for 77/77 ;7. have committed tv.'o evils, I'orsakep 
31. why say ?;;_7/;;.v,e are lords, will come no more 
32. yet my p. have fi^rgotten me, IS. 15. 
4.22. for 7/V7/ ;7.is foolish, they have not known me 
5. 2(5. for among my p. are found wicked men 
.31. 7;/?/;;. love to hav(! it so, wliat will ye do? 
G. 27. I have set thee for a ibrtrcss aiviong my p. 

7. 2)?. obey my voice, and ye shall be my p. 

8. 7. my p. know not the judgment of tiie Lord 

9. 2. that I might leave my p. itnd go from them 
12. 1(). if they will diligently learn the ways ol 

my p. as they taught my ]>■ to swear by Baa} 

15. 7. 1 will destroy my p. hince they return not 
23. 2. sailli Ld. against I he iiastors that feed my p 

22. if tliey li^d caused my p. to hear my words 
27. who think to cause my p. to forget my name 
32. cause 77/7/ ;;. to err bv their lies and ligliiness 

24.7.they shall he?7?7/;;. 31. 1, 33. ] 52.38. 7^:cA-.ll. 

20. I 3(5. 28. I 37. 23, 27. Zcch. 8. B. 

29. 32. nor behold good that I will do for my p. 

31. 14. my p. shall be satisfied with my goodnes* 

33. 24. thus they iiave de.-pised wyp. not a nation 

50. (5. 77/7/;;. hath been lost sheep, tliey have gone 

51.45. 77;?/ ;;. go ye (uit of midst of her, Rev. IB. 4. 

/.a7n.3. 14. I was a derision to all my p. and song 

Ezek. 13. 9. they shall not be in assembly of 77)7/ ;?. 

10. have .seduced 77;_7/ p.\\ 18. hunts souls ofmyp 
19. ye pollute mc,among77.'7/ /;. by lying to my p. 
21. I will deliver 77/7/ p. out of your hand, 23. 

14.8. 1 will cut hira ofi'from the midst of my p. 

11. but that they may be 77(7/;;. and I their God 
21. 12. terrors by the sword shall be upon my p. 
34. 30. even house of Israel arc 77/7/ ;;. saith Lord 
37.12. bfdiold, Omy p. I will open your graves, 13- 
38. 16. thou shalt come up against my p. Israel 

44. 23. they shall teach my p. tije difTerence 
4.5. 8. my jirinces shall no more ojipress my p. 

9. take away y<iur exactions from 7777/;;. saith Ld 
4G.18. that 77/7/ ;;. be not scattered from |iossession 
I/os. 1. 9. then said God, ye .ire not my p. 10. 
2. t 1. say unto your brethren, my p. and sisters* 

23. say to them which were not 77.7/ ;7. 

4. 6. my p. are destroyed for lack of knowledge 
8. they eat u[) the sin of my p. and they set 
12. 7777/;;. ask counsel at their stocks, and staff 
6. 11. when f returned tiie captivity of my p. 
Jl. 7. my p. are bent to backsliding from me 
.Tocl 2. 26. 7777/ p. shall never be' ashamed, 27. 

3.2. and will plead with them there for my p. 
3. and they have cast lots for my p. and sold 

j9mos[). 10. sinners ofmyp. shall die by the swori 
Obad.\3. not have entered into the gate of 7777/ ;». 
J\Uc. 1. 9. he is come to the gate of my p. even 

2. 4. he hath changed tlie portion of my p. 

8. of late my p. is ri.scn up as an enemy 

9. the women ofmyp. have ye cast out 

3. 3. who also eat the Oesli of 7.v7/ ;;. and flay 
5. concerning proph<!ts that make my p. err 

6.3. O 7}iyp. what have I done unto Ihee? .5. 

16. theref<ire ye shall bear the reproach of miff 
Zeph. 2. 8. wdi(!rehy they reiiroached my p. 

9. the residue ofmyp. shall spoil them 
Zcch.i. II. and many nations sliall he my p. 
8. 7. I will save 7777/;;. from llie ensi country 
13. U. I will say, it is my p. and they shall say 



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Rom. 9. 25. call them rmjp. v.-luch vrcre not Tmjp. 
2G.in tlie place where it was said.ye are not myj). 
2 Cur. 6. 16. I will be their G. they shall be imjp. 
See Daughter. 
Of the PEOPLE. 
Gen. 25. 23. two manner of p. shall be separated 
2G. 10. one if the p. might lightly have lien 
49. 10. to him shall ihegathering of the p. be 
^iim.25. 4. take all the heads of the p. and hang 
26. 4. take the sura of the p. from 20 years old 
Josh. 4. 2. take you twelve men out of the p. 

1 Sam. 9. 2. he was higher than any of the p. 10. 23. 

12. for there is a sacrifice of the p. to-day 

14. 24. so none oftlicp. tasted any food 

23. then answered one of the p. and said 

26. 15. there came one of the p. to destroy king 

2 Kings 13.7. nor did he leave ofthep. to Jehoahaz 
Ezra"?). 3. because of the p. of those couniries 
JVe/t.5.1. there was great cry oft. p. and their wives 

7. 73. atid some ofthep. dwelt in iheir *ties 
Psal. 65. 7. which stiileth the tumult ofthep. 

72. 4. he shall judge the poor ofthep. and save 

89. 19. [ have exalted one chosen out of the p. 
Isa. Id. 7. a present of a p. scattered and peeled 

42. 6. I will £ive thee for a covenant of thep. 

51. 4. my judgment to rest for a light of the p. 

63. 3. aiid of the p. there was none with ine 
Ezch. 46. 18. prince not take of the, p. inheritance 

24. the ministers shall boil the sacrifice of thep. 
John 7. 31. and many of thep. believed on him 

11. 4-2. because of the p. that stand by, I said it 

^ff5 4.21.hov/ they might jmnish, because ofthep. 

Heb. 9. 7. he offered for himself, and errors of thep. 

Rev. 11. 9. they ofthep. shall see their dead bodies 

See Ears. Elders. 

One PEOPLE. 

Gen. 25. 23. one p. shall be stronger than the other 

34. 16. we will dwell with you, and become 07ie^. 

22. v.-ill consent to dwell with us, to be one p. 

Own PEOPLE. 
Exod. 5. 16. but the fault is in thine own p. 
Lev. 21. 14. he shall take a virgin of his own p. 
IChron. 17.21. God went to redeem to be his oicnp. 
i Ckron. 25. 15. that could not deliver their own p. 
Psal. 45. 10. O daughter, forget also thy own p. 
78. 52. but made his own p. to go forth iike sheep 
Isa. 13. 14. shall every man turn to his "bwn p. 
Jer. 46. 16. arise, let us go a^ain to our own p. 

TAe PEOPLE. 
Gen. 11. 6. the Lord said, behold the p. is one 
Exod. 5. 4. why do ye let the p. from Wieir work ? 

5. behold, thep. of the land now are many 

12. 27. and the p. bowed the head and worshipped 
13. 18. God led i/ic p. Ij 14. 5. was told that i/tg;>. tied 

14. 31. tkep. feared Lord, ;ind believed the Lord 
15. 14. thsp. shall hear and be afraid, sorrow take 

36. till thep.paiSS over which thou hast purchased 
24. iAe /(.murmured, saying, whatshall we drink? 

16. 30. so thep. rested on the seventh day 

17. 1. there was no water for thsp. to drink 
2. thep. did chide with Moses, JsTum. 20. 3. 

6. shall come water outof it, that iAe p. may drink 
x8. 19. be thou for the p. to God-ward, to bring 
19. 9. that thep. mzy hear when I speak with thee 

17. Moses brought forth the p. out of the camp 
21. charge thep. \\ 24. let not thsp. break through 
^ 20. 18. when the p. saw it, they stood afar off, 21. 
24. St. neither shall the p. go ui) with him 

8. Moses took blood and. sprinkled it on the p. 
Lev.Q.7 makean atonemeiii for thyself and £Aej3. 

15. the ain-offering for the p. 18. | 16. 15. 

23. blessed thep.\\ jVwtti. 11. l.tAep. complained 
JViiw. 11. 2. .hep. cried to Moses, and he prayed 

13. 18. and see thep. that dwelleth therein 
28. thep. be strong || 30. Caleb stilled the p. 

14. 1. the p.'wF.pt that night j| 39. thep. mourned 

21. 5. tiie p. sp'ike against God and against Moses 
23. 9. io, the p. shall dwell alo.ae, not reckoned 

24. behold, the p. shall rise up as a great lion 
Dent. 4.10. the Lord said, gather me thep. together 

18. 3. this shall be the priest's due from the p. 
33. 3. yea, he loved thep. || 17. he shall push thep. 

19. they shall call thep. to the mountain 
Josh. 4. io. and thep. hasted and pa.^sed over 
6. 20. so the p. shouted j| 24. 28. let the p. depart 
Judff.l. 2. thep. that are with thee are too many, 4. 
9. 32. up thou, and the p. that are with thee 
I Sam. 2. 13. the priest's custom with thep. was 
4. 4. so thep. sent to Shiloh to bring the ark 
6. 6. did they not let thep. go, and they departed 
8. 19. the p. refused to obey the voice of Samuel 
9. 13. fur the p. will not eat until he come 
14. 45. the p. said to Saul, shall Jonathan die? so 
thep. rescued Jonathan, that he died not 

15. 15. for thep. spared the best of the sheep 
21. but thtp. took of the spoil sheep and oxen 

17. 27. the p. answered after this manner, 30. 

30.6. Dav.distressRd,fortAep.spake of stoning him. 
Sam. 1. 4. that the p. arc fled from the battle I 
4. 15. it is because the p. have made rae afraid 1 

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2 Sam. 15. 12. for thep. increased with Absalom 

IKings 1.40.and iAc^. piped wuh pii;es a.id rejoiced 

12. 30. for thep. went to wursinp before llie one 
16.22. Wie/j. that followed Omri prevailed against 

thep. that followed Tiljiii, son of Giuath 
18. 2L and thep. answered hiio not a word 

2 Kings 4.41. |)our out for thep. that they may eat 
43. lie said, give thep. that they may eat 
7. 17. and the p. trode upon him in the gate 
11. 17. made a covenant between king and thep. 
12. 3. as yet thep. did sacrifice, 14. 4. j 15. 4,35. 
18. 36. thep. held their peace, and answered not 
22. 13. inquire of the Lord for me and for the p. 

2 Chr. 12. 3. i/'tep. were without number that came 
20. 33. as yet thep. had not prepared, 30. 3. 
27. 2. and thep. did yet corruptly 
39. 20. Ld. hearkened to Hezek. and healed thep. 
31. 10. since thep. began to bring offerings 
32.8. thep. rested on the words of Hezeiviah 
36. 14. and thep. transgressed very much 

Ezra 10. 13. but the p. are many, and it is rain 

jVe/i. 4. 6. for thep. had a mind to work 
5. 13. and the p. did according to this promise 

7. 4. city v/as large, but thep. were few therein 

8. 7. and the p. stood in their place 

16. so the p. went and brougiit ptilm-branches 
11. 2. the p. blessed all that olfered willingly 

Eith. 3. 6. they had shewed liim thep. ofMordecai 
11. thep. also, to do with them as si'emeth to thee 

4. 11. thep. of the king's provinces do know 
.7ub 12. 2. Job said, no doubt but ye are the p. 

34. 30. hypocrite reign not, lest the p. be ensnared 
Psal. 2. 1. why do thep. imagine a vain thing? 

33. 12. blessed are the p. v.hora he hath chosen 

44. 2. we heard, how thou didst afflict thep. 

45. 5. arrows, whereby the p. fall under thee 

17. therefore shall the p. praise lliee for ever 
56. 7. in ihiue anger cast down thep. O God , 
67. 3. let the p. praise thee, O God, 5. 
89. 15. blessed is thcj). that know the joyful sound 

95. 7. and we are thep. of his pasture 

96. 13. he shall judge thtp. with his truth 

98. 9. and he shall judge thep. with equity 

99. 1. the Lord reigneth, let thep. tremble 
105. 1. make known his deeds among the p. 

Prov. 11. 14. where no counsel is tkep. fall 

26. withholds corn, the p. shall curse him, 24. 24. 
29. 2. in authority, ihep. rejoiced, thep. mourn 

18. where there is no vision, tkep. perish 
Tsa.'3.5. tkep. shall be oppressed, every one by ano. 

9. 2. iAc 7;. that walked in darkness have seen light 

13. the p. tunieth not to him that smiteth them 

19. and the p. shall be as the fuel of the fire 

10. 6. and against the p. of my wrath will I give 
14. 2. and the p. shall take them and bring them 
24. 2. it shall be as with the p. so with the priest 
30. 19. 1'or the p. shall dwell in Zion at Jerusalem 

33. 24. tkep. shall be forgiven their iniquity 

34. 5. my suord shall come on thep. of my curse 
40. 7. surely the p. is grass, the grass withereih 
51. 7. the p. in whose heart is my law, fear ye not 
63. 6. I wiii tread down the p. in mine anger 

18. thep. of thy holiness have possessed it 
Ter. 23.34. thep. that shall say, the burthen of Lord 
31. 2. thep. which were left of sword found grace 
37. 4. Jeremiah came in and went out among tkep. 
39. 14. carry him home, so he rlwelt among thep. 
40. 5. go hack and dwell with him among thep. 6. 
48.46. woe to thee-,OMoab, tp.of Chemosh perish 
51.58.and tAcp. shall labour in vain, and be weary 



Lukei.'i2.thcp. sought him I| 5.1. thep. pressed oa 
8. 40. when returned, tkep. gladly receifed hira 
9. 18. he asked thena, wi.om say thep. that I am' 
20. 19. feared thep. 22. 2. || 23. 5. stirreth up thep 
23.14. brought this man, one that pervertclh tkep. 
Jo/ift 6. 24. when tkcp.saw that Jesus was not tliere 
7. 12. others said, nay, but he deceiveth the p. 
11. .50. that one man should die tor thep. 18. 14. 
../Sets 5. 13. but the p. magnified them 
S.G.thep.wlih one accordgaveheed to those thin^a 
12. 22. «Ae p. gave shout, saying, it is voice of God 
14. 11. and when tke p. saw what Paul had done 

18. with these sayings scarce restrained they Up. 

19. who persuaded thep. and stoned Paul 

26. 17. delivering thee from thep. and the Gentiles 

23. 17. though 1 committed nothing against the p 
Hob. 5. 3. as for thep. so also for himself, 7. 27. 

7. 11. for under it thep. received the law 
13. 12 that he might sanctify the p. with his blooii 
.Jude 5. how that the Lord having saved thep. 

This PEOPLE. 
Ejcod. 3. 21. I will give this p. favour in sight of 
5. 22. why hast thou so evil entreated this p.? 
23. for Pharaob hath done evil to this p. 
17. 4. Moses cried, saying, what shall I do to this p.? 

18. 18. thou wilt wear a way, both thou and this p. 
23. all this p. shall also go to their place in peace 

32.9.1 have seen £/t(\s-^.!|21.what did thisp.io thee 

31. oh, this p. have sinned a great sin 
33. 12. see, thou sayest to me. bring up this p. 
JV«w. 11. 11. layest the burden'of all f/i/5 j3. onme 
12. ha7e I conceiv.all this p.? || 13. flesh to this p. 
14. I am not able to bear all this p. alone 
14.11. Lord said, how long will this p. provoke mel 
14. they heard that thou art among this p. 
if thou shalt kill all this p. as one man 



Ezch. 11. 17. I will even gather you from the p. 

20. 34. I will bring you out from tke p. 34. 13. 
25. 7. and I will cut thee off" from tkep. 
26.20. will bring thee down withfAep. of old time 
33. 6. see sword come, and thep. be no? warned 

31. and they come unto thee as tke p. cometh 
36. 20. they said, these are the p. of the Lord 
39. 4. thou shalt fall, and the p. that is with thee 
42.14. approach to those things which are for thep. 
44. 11. they shall slay the sacrifice for the p. 

19. shallnol sanctify thep. with their garments 
Dan. 9. 26. thep. of the prince that shall come 
11. 32. the p. that know their God shall be strong 
Bos. 4.14. the p. that doth not understand, shall fail 
10. 5. for thep. thereof shall mourn over it 
10. and tkep. shall be gathered against them 
■Joel 2. 6. before them tkep. shall be much pained 
Jlmos 1. 5. thep. of Syria shall go into captivity 
3.6. shall trumpet be blown, and the p. not afraid? 
■Jonah 3. 5. so the p. of Nineveh believed God 
Hab. 2. 13. that the p. shall labour in the fire, and 
thep. shall weary themselves for very vanity 
Zeph. 2. 10. magnified themselves ag. thep. of Lord 
Hag. 1. 12. and the v. did fear before the Lord 
3/aZ.1.4.ffte;>.against whom Lord hath indignation 
Mat. 4. 16. thep. that sat in darkness saw light 

21. 26. if we shall say, of men, we fear the p. for 
all hold John as a prophet, Mark 11. 32. 

Euke 1. 21. and tkep. waited for Zacharias 
3. 15. as tke p. were in expectat. and all men mused 



15. 

16. was not able to bring this p. into the land 

19. pardon this p. as thou hast forgiven. £/«5j» 

21. 2. if thou wilt indeed deliver this p. 

22. 6. come now, I pray thee, curse this p. 17. 
24. 14. what this p. shall do to thy people 

32. 15. and ye shall destroy all this p. 
Deut. 3. 28. Joshua shall go over before this p. 

5. 28. I have heard voice of the words of this p. 
9. 13. the Lord spake, saying, I have seen this p. 
27. look not to the stubbornness of this p. 
31. 7. be strong, for thou must go with this p. 

16. this p. Will rise up and go whoring after goda 
■Tosh^ 1. 6. to this p. thou shalt divide the land 
Jadg. 2. 20. because this p. have transgressed 
9. 29. would to God this p. were under my hand 
38. is not this the p. thou hast despised ? go out 

1 Sam. 2. 23. I hear of your evil doings by this p. 

2 Sam. 16. 18. but whom Lord and this p. choose 

1 Kings 12. 6. that I may ans. this p. 9. 2 C/ir.10.6,9. 
7. if thou wilt be a servant to this p. this day 
27.if this p.go up to do sacrifice alJerusalem,theB 

the heart of t. p. shall turn again to Rehoboam 
14. 2. who told me that I should be king over f.|>. 
18. 37. hear me, O Lord, that this p. may know 

2 Kings 6. 18. I pray, smite this p. with blindness 
2 CAr.l.lO. I may go out and come in befojethisp. 
JVeA. 5. 18. the bondage was heavy on this p. 

19. according to all that I have done for this p 
Isa. 6. 9. go and tell this p. hear ye indeed, but not 

10. make the heart of t/i;^;;. fat, ears heavy," and 
shut their eyes. Mat. 13. 15. ^cts 28. 26, 27. 

8. 6. this p. refuieth the waters of Shiloah 

11. I should not walk in the way of this p. 

12. to whom this p. shall sa}', a confederacy 

9. 16. the leaders oftkis p. cause them to err 
23. 13. this p. was not till the Assyrian founded it 

28. 11. with another tongue will speak to this p. 
14. hear, ye scornful men, that rule this p. 

29. 13. this p. draw near me with their mouth 
14. to do a inarvellous work among this p, 

42. 22. but this is a p. robbed and spoiled 

43. 21. this p. have I formed for myself 
Jer. 4. 10. thou hast greatly deceived this p. 

5. 14. will make my words fire, and this p. wood 

23. but this p. hath a rev(dting heart 

6. 19. beliold, I will bring evil on this p. 

21. I will lav stumbling-blocks before this p. 

7. 16. pray not thou for this p. 11. 14. ] 14. 11. 

33. carcases of this p. meat for fowls of heavea 

8. 5. why is this p. of Jerssalem slidden back? 

9. 15. I will feed even this p. with wormwood 
13. 10. tkis evil p. who refuse to hoar my word* 

15. 1. yet my mind could not be toward this p. 

16. 5. i have taken away mv peace from tkis p. 
19. 11. even. so will I bre'ik tkis p. and this city 
23. 32. thev shall not profit tkis p. at all 

33. and w'hen this p. shall ask thee, saying 
28. 15. thou makest this p. to trust in a lie 
29. 32. shall not have a man to dwell arao"* t.p, 

32. 42. broueht all this great evil upon this p. 

33. 24. considerest not what tkis p. have spokea 
35. 16. but this p. have not hearkened unto me 
36. 7. ffreat is the anger pronour"'.ed against tkisp 
37. 18^ what have I offended against this p ? 



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^ijr^.4^hi8 man sep-keth not the welfare of this p. 

Mic. 2. ]1. he shall be the prophet oi this p. 

iia<r, 1. 2. this p. say, the time is not come 
2. J4. Ilaggai said, so is this p. before me 

T^ech. 8. 6. ill the eyes of the remnant of this p. 
11. I will not be to this p. as in former days 
12. 1 will cause the remnant of f Aw p. to possess 

JlfaM.i. 8. iAiS^j.draweth nigii with their mouth 

Mark 7. 6. this p. Iioiioureth me with their lips 

Luke 9. 13. except we should buy meat for this p. 

21. 23. for there shall be wralh upon this p. 
John 7. 49. but this p. wiio knoweth not the law 
Acts 13. 17. the God of this p. chose our fathers 

I Cor. 14. 21. with other lips I will speak to this p. 

Thy PEOPLE. 
Exod. 5. 23. neither hast thou delivered thy p. 
8. 3. frogs on thy p. 4.||21. swarms of flies on thy p. 
fl. 14. for I will send all my plagues on thy p. 

15. tliat I may smite thee and thy p. with pestilen. 
15. IG. they shall bestill, till thy p. pass over, O L. 

22. 28. nor'shalt curse ruler of tiiy p. Acts 23. 5. 

23. 11. let it rest, that the poor of thy p. may eat 

33. 13. and consider that this nation is thy p. 

16. I and thy p. have found grace in thy sight 

34. 10. I make a covenant before all thy p. 
iLcu.l9. 16. shalt notgo as tale-bearer among thy p. 
JVwm. 5.21. make thee a curse and oath Vimongthyp. 

24. 14. what this peo. shall do thy p. in latter days 

27.13. Shalt be gathered to thy p. 31.2. DeutM.bd. 
Deui. 9. 12. for thy p. have corrupted themselves 

26. destroy not thy p. \\ Ruth 1. 16. thy p. my peo. 

29.yet they are thy p and inheritance, jVeVi. 1. 10. 

Ruth 1. 10. we will return with thee to thy p. 

USam. 7. 23. what nation like thy p.? 1 Chr. 17. 21. 

before thy p. which thou redeemedst from Egypt 

1 King-s 3. 8. thy servant is in the midst of thy p. 

Q.understanding heart to judge thy p. 2 Chr. 1.10. 

8. 44. if thy p. go out to battle, and sliall pray 

SO.forgive thy p. that have sinned, 2 Chr. 6. 34,39. 

51. tiiey be thy p. \\ 20. 42. thy p. for his people 

22. 4. he said, I am as thou art, my people as thy 

p. my horiies as thy horses, 2 Kings 3. 7. 

1 Chron. 21. 17. but let not thy hand be on thy p. 

29. 18. keep this in the thoughts of heart of thy p. 

iCkron. 21. 14. wiih a plague will the Lord smite 

thy p. thy children, thy wives, and thy goods 

Psal.3. 8. salvation to L. thy blessing is upon thy p. 

28. 9. save thy p. and bless thine inherit. Jer. 31. 7. 

44. 12. thou seliest thy p. for nought ^ 
60. 3. thou hast shewed thy p. hard things 
68. 7. when thou wentest forth before thy p. 
72. 2. he shall judge thy p. with righteousness 
77. 15. thou hast with thine arm redeemed thy p. 

20.thou leddest thy p.asRnck byMoses andAaron 
79. 13. so we thy p. will give thee thanks 
80. 4. how long be angry against prayer of thy p.? 
83.3. they have taken crafty counsel against thy p. 
85. 2. thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy p. 
6. revive us, that thy p. may rejoice in thee 
94. 5. they break in pieces thy p. O Lord 
106. 4. the favour that thou bearest to thy p. 
110. 3. thy p. shall be willing in the day of power 
fsa. 2. 6. therefore thou hast forsaken thy p. 
7. 17. the Lord shall bring on thee and thy p. days 
14. 20. thou hast destroyed thy land and thy p. 
60. 21. thy p. shall be all righteous, shall inherit 

63.14. so didst thou lead thy p. \\ 64.9. we are thy p. 
Jer. 22. 2. hear, thou and thy p. that enter in 

27. 13. why will ye die, then and thy p. by swordl 
Ezek. 3. 11. get thee to thy p. and speak to them 

13. 17. set thy firce against the daughters of thy p. 

26. 11. he shall slay thy p. with the sword 

33. 2. speak to the children of thy p. and say, 12. 

17. yet children of thy p. say, way is not equal 
30. the children of thy p. still are talking 

37. 18. when the children of thy p. shall speak 
Dan. 9. 16. thy p. are become a reproach to all 
19. thy city and thy p. are called by thy name 
24. seventy weeks are determined upon thy p. 
10. 14. to understand what shall befall thy p. 
12.1. Michael, who standetb for the children of thy 
p. and at that time thy p. shall be delivered 
Hos. 4.4. thy p. as they that strive with the priest 

10. 14. shall a tumult arise among thy p. 

Joel 2. 17. spare thy p. \\ Mic. 7. 14. feed thy p. 
N'ah. 3. 13. thy p. in the midst of thee are women 

18. thy p. is scattered on the mountains 
Ha&.3. 13. thou wentest forth forsalvation of thy p. 

Tt; or ?i»«o fAe PEOPLE. 
Exod. 4. 16. and he shall b;; spokesman to the p. 
18. 14. when Jethro saw all that he -did to the p. 
what is this thing that thou doest to the p.? 
19.10.sro«/?tA«p.||12.thou shaltsetboundsfotAep. 
14 Moses went down from mount to the p. 25. 
Deut. 20. 2. that the priest shall speak to the p. 

5. and the ofBcers shall speak to the p. 8. 

Judcr. 8. 5. give, T pray, loaves of brea:J to the p. 

18.10. when ye go, ye shall come to -dp. secure, 27. 

Ruth 2. IL and art come to a p. thou knewestnot 

I Tom. 8. 10. Samuel told all tht words to the p. 

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1 Sam. 26. 7. David and Abishai came to the p. by 

14. David cried to the p. and to Abner, saying 
30.21. when David came near tothep. he saluted 

2 Sam. 24. 3. now the Lord thy God add tothep. 

1 Kivgs 12. 15. the king hearkened not to the p. 

18. 21. Elijah came to the p. and said, how long 

19. 2L Elisha gave to the p. and they did eat 

2 Kings 4. 42. he said, give to p. that they may eat 

11. 13. Athaliah came to the p. 2 Chron. 23. 12. 

1 Chron. 10.9. Philist. sent to carry tidings to the p. 

2 Chron. 35. 7. Josiah gave to the p. lambs and kids 

8. his princes gave willingly to the p. to priests 
^VtA. 4.22. at the same time said I to the p. lodge 

5. 15. former governors were chargeable to the p. 
Psal. 9. 8. he shall minister judgment to the p. 

72. 3. the mountains shall bring peace to the p. 
Isa. 42. 5. he that giveth breath to the p. upon it 

49. 22. .ind I will set up my standard to the p. 

55. 4. behold, I have given him for a witness to 
the p. a leader and connnander to the p. 
Ezek. 24. 18. so I spake to the p. in the morning 
Dan. 7. 27. kingdom be given to the p. of the saints 
Joel 3. 8. they siiall sell them to the p. far off 
ffab.3.1Q. when hecoinelh uji to t.p. he will invade 
Zeph. 3. 9. I will turn to the p. a pure language 
//a/f. 1.13. then spake Hag.theL.'s message to the p. 
Mat. 12. 46. while he yet talked to the p. behold 

27. 15. was wont to release to the p. a prisoner 
Luke! .24.hc began to speak to the p. concern. John 
Acts 4. 1. as they spake to the p. the priests came 

5. 20. speak in the temple to the p. all the words 

10. 2. which gave alms to the p. and prayed to God 
42. and he commanded us to preach to the p. 

12. 4. intending to bring Perer forth to thcp. 
13.31. seen of them who are his witnesses to the p. 
17. 5. the Jews sought to bring them out to the p. 

19. 30. when Paul would have entered in to the p. 
33. and would have made his defence to the p. 

21. 39. 1 beseech thee suffer me to speak to the p. 

40. Paul beckoned with the hand to the p. 
26. 23.Chri3lshould suffer, and shew light to thep. 

PEOPLES. 
Rev. 10. 11. thou must prophesy before many ji. 
17. 15. waters thou sawest are p. and multitudes 

PERADVENTURE. 
Gen. 18. 24. p. there be fifty righteous within city 
i:i.p. there shall lack five of the fifty rishteous 
2d. p. there bo forty || 30. thirty || 31. twenty 
32. I will speak this once, p. ten shall be found 
24. 5. p. the woman will not be willing, 39. 
27. 12. Jacob said, my father 7;. will feel me 
31.31.p.thou wouldestlakeby force thy diughters 
32.20. 1 will see his face, jk he will accept of me 

42. 4. for he said, lest/?, mischief befall him 

43. 12. carry it a'zain,jEJ. it was an oversight 

44. 34. lest p. I see evil shall come on my father 
50. 15. Joseph will p. hate us, and will requite us 

Exod. 13.17. lest p. the people repent when see ■war 

32. 30. p. I shall make an atonoment for yuur sin 
JSi^um. 22. 6. curse this people, p. I shall prevail, 11. 

23. 3. p. the Lord will come to meet me 
27. p. it will please God th;it thou curse me them 
Josh. 9. 7. men of Israel said, p. ye dwell among us 
1 Sam. G. 5. p. he will lighten his hand from off you 

9. 6. p. he can shew us our way that we should go 

1 Kings 18. 5. p. we may find grass to save horses 

27. or j9. he sleefieih, and must be awaked 

20. 31. go to the king, p. he will save thy life 

2 Kings 2. 16. lest p. Spirit of Lord hath cast him 
.7er.20.10. watched for halting, p. he will be enticed 
Rom. 5.7. p. for a good man some would dare to die 
2 Tim. 2. 25. p. God will eive them repentance 

PERCEFVE 

Signifies, [1] To discover, or find out, 2 Sam. 14. 1. 
Jer. 38. 27. [2] Spiritually to discern and con- 
sider things, so as to make a good use and im- 
provement of them, Deut. 2d. 'i. [3] To know, 
2 Kings 4. 9. 

He passeth on, but I perceive him not, ,Toh 9. 11. 
God continues to icork by his providence in 
ways of mercy or judgment: but though I see 
the effects, T cannot understand the causes or 
grounds of his actions, because they are in- 
comjjrehensibl". by me, or by any other man. 

Deut. 29. 4. Lord hath not given you a heart to p. 

.Tosh. 22. 31. this day we p. the Lord is among us 

1 Sam. 12. 17. that ye may p. your wickedness 

2 Sam. 19. 6. 1 p. if Absalom had lived, and we died 
2 Kings 4. 9. Ip. that this is a holy man of God 
Job 9. 11. but I p. him not H 23. 8. 1 cannot p. him 
Prov. 1.2. to p. the words of understanding 
Eccl. 3. 'Hi. I p. that there is nothing better than 
Isa. 6. 9. and see ye indeed, but p. not 

33. 19. of a deeper speech than thou canst p. 
JJfaf.]3.14.shall hear and not understand, seeing,ye 

shall see, and shall notp. Mark i.\2.Acts 28.26. 

Mark 7. 18. do ye notp. that whatsoever entereth in 

8. 17. he said, p. ye not yet, neither understand? 

Luke 8. 46. 1 p. that virtue is gone out of me 

John 4.19. woman saith, I p. that thou art a prophet 



John 12. 19. Phar. said, p. ye prevail nothing 
Acts 8. 23. I p. thou art in the gall of bitterness 
10.34.ora truth I p. God is no respecter of person* 
17.22^1 p. in all things ye are loo superstitioun 
2 Cor. 7. 8. I p. the same epistle made you sorry 

1 John 3. 16. hereby p. we the love of God 

PERCEIVED. 
Gen. 19. 33. he p. not when she lay down, 35 
Judg. 6. 22. when Gideon p. he was an angel 
ISam. 3. 8. Eli/j. that Lord had called the child 
2rt.l4.and Saul p. tliat it was Samuel, and stooped 

2 Sam. 5. 12. and David p. that the Lord had esta- 

blished hi:n king over Israel, 1 Chron. 14.2. 
12. 19. David p. that the child was dead 
14. 1. Joabp. the king's heart was to Absalom 

1 Kivgs22. 33. when the captains ofchariotsp. that 

it was not king of Israel, 2 Chron. 18. 32. 
JVeA. 6. 12. lo, I p. that God had not sent him 
16. they p. that this work v,-iis wrought of God 
13. 10. 1 p. portions of Levites had not been given 
I Esth. 4. 1. when Mordecai p. all that was done 
Job 38. 18. hast thou p. the breadth of the earth? 
Eccl. 1. 17. I p. that this also is vexation of spirit 
2. ]4. I myself p. that one event happeneth to all 
/sa. 64.4. norp.by theear what God hath prepared 
./er. 2.3. 18. and v/ho hath p. and heard his word 
38. 27. they left off, for the matter was notp. 
Mat. 21. 45. p. that he spake of them, Luke 20. 19. 

22. 18. but Jesus ^. their wickedness and said 
J/a?'A:2.8 Jes.p.in spirit that tht:y reasoned among 
Luke ]. 22. they p. tliat he had seen a vision 

5. 22. but when Jesus p. their thoughts 
9. 45. the saying was hid, that they p. it not 
20.23. but he p. llieir craftiness, and said to them 
John G. 15. Jesus;?, they would make him a king 
Acts 4. 13. when they p. that they were unlearned 

23. 6. when Paul p. that one part were Pharisees 
Gal. 2. 9. when James p. the grace given to ma 

PERCEIVEST. 

Prov. 14. 7. when thon p. not in him lips of knowL 

Luke 6. 41. butp. not beam that is in thine own eye 
PERCEIVETH. 

Job 14. 21. arc brought low, but hep. it not of them 
33. 14. God speaketh once, yet man p. it not 

Prov. 31. 18. she p. that her merchandise is good 
PERCEIVING. 

Mark 12. 2S. p. that he had answered them well 

lAike 9. 47. Jesus ^. the thought of their heart 

Acts 14. 9. and p. he had faith lo be healed 
PERDITION 

Signifies, Utter ruin or destruction, Rev. 17. 8. 
'i'he son of perdition. Judas ?'5 called by this 
name, John 17. 12. because [1] He loas most 
worthy to be destroyed, having brought himself 
into a state of destruction. [2] He was or- 
dained and appointed by God to destruction 
for his sins. [3] He was one, who bij reason 
of the horridness of his crime, is mentioned 
as the most dreadful instance of God's irre- 
vocable doom to eternal perdition. Antichrist 
is likewise called by this natne, 2 Thess. 2. 3. 
because he brings destruction lipon others, and 
is himself devoted 10 perdition. 

John 17. 12. none of them lost but the son of p. 

Phil. 1. 28, which is to them an evident token of p. 

2 Thess. 2. 3. that man of sin be revealed, son of p. 

1 Tiw. 6. 9. which drown men in destruction and^. 
Heb. 10. 39. are not of them who draw back io p. 

2 Pet. 3. 7. day of judgment, and p. of ungodly mer 
Rev. 17.8. beast was and is not, and goeth intop. 11 

11. beast is eighth, and of seven, goeth into^. 
PERFECT 

Is applied, [I] To God, who is absolutely perfect. 
Mat. 5. 48. [II] To things, as weight, measure, 
&c. Deut. 25. 15. [Ill] To man, who is ac 
counted so, [1] By Christ's righteousness being 
imputed. Col. 1. 23. [2] Comparatively, when 
compared with others who are partial in their 
obedience to God's commands. Job 8- 20. | 9. 22. 
[3] As being upright a^d sincere in heart, and 
unhlamcable in the coiirse of his life. Gen. 6. 9. 
1 17. 1. [4] As carrying himself innocently and 
harmlessly towards his enemies, Psal. 64. 4. [5 
As imitating God, in loving and doing good tc 
others, Mat. 5. 48. [6] As being joined together 
in judgment, affections, and conversation, lay- 
ing ajide all factions and divisions, 2 Cor. 13 
11. [7] As having a good degree of under 
standing, 1 Cor. 2. 6. 1 

Gen. 6. 9. Noah wasp. |! 17. 1. anc be thcup. 

Leo. 22. 21. the free-will-offering shall be p. 

Deut. 18. 13. thou shall be p. with the Lord thy G. 
25. 15. thou shall have a p. weight, a p. measure 

1 Sam. 14. 41. Saul said to the Lord, give a p. lot 

2 Sam. 22. 33. he raakcth my way p.' Psal. 18. 32. 
2 Chr. 4. 21. lamps and tongs made he ofp. gold 
Ezra 7. 12. Artax. king of kings, to Ezra, p. peacfl 
.Tob 1. ]. that man wasp, and upright, 8. | 2. 3. 

8. 20. God will not cast away a p. man 

9. 20. if I say, I am j?. 1| 21. though I were p. 



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fob 9. 22. he destroycth vhep. and the wicked 

22. 3. is if gain to liiin, tiiou makest thy ways^.? 
Psai.^1 37. mark, ihe p. man, his end is peace 

64. 4. that they may bhoot in secret at the ^p. 

101. 2. I will behave myself wisely in a p. way 
6. he that walketh in a^^. way shall serve me 

119. 1 1. blessed are the p. in the way 

13'J. 22. I hate them withj;;. hatred 
Prov. 2. 21. and Ihc p. shall remain in it 

4. 18. path of jusi suiue ;h more and more to;;, day 

ll.o.righttousiiess of tlie^. shall direct his way 
Isa. 2o. 3. thou wilt keep him in p. peace, whose 
Ezek. 16. 14. for it \va.s p. through my comeliness 

27. 3. thou hast said, 1 am of ^. beauty 
11. they have made thy beauty p. 23. 12. 

28. 15. thou wast/?, in thy ways, from the day 
Jllat. 5. 43. be yejw. even as your Father is p. 

19.21. if thou wilt bep. go and sell that thou hast 
Luke 1. 3. having had p. understanding of things 
John 17. 23. that they may be made/?, in one 
ticts 3. 16. hath giveii him this;?, soundness 

22.3. taught according to the/?, manner of law 

24. 2'2. having more/?, knowledge of that way 
Rom. 12. 2. muy prove what is that p. will of God 

1 Cor. 2. 6. speak wisdom among them tliat are /?. 
14. t 20. but in understanding be /?. 

2 Cor. 12. 9. my strength is made/7, in weakness 
13. ll.be/?. be of good comfort, be of one mind 

Gal. 3. 3. begun in Spirit, are ye made/?, by fieshl 

Eph.A. 13. till wecome to/?.man, to fulne.rs of C. 

Phil. 3. 12. not as though I were already/?. 
15. let us, as many as be p. be thus minded 

Col. 1. 28. we may present every man/?, in Christ 
4. 12. may stand/?, and complete in will of God 

IThcss. 3. 10. might/?, which is lacking in your 

2Tiin. 3. 17. that the man of God may he p. 

Hcb. 2. 10. to make Captain of their salvation/?. 
5.9. being made/?, he became Author of salvation 
7. 19. for law made nothing/?, but bringing in 
9.9. could not make him that did the service /?. 
11. hy a greater and more/?, tabernacle not made 
10.1. law can never make the comers thereunto/?. 

11. 40. they without us should not be made/?. 

12. 23. and to the spirits of just men made/?. 

13. 21. God make you/?, in every good work 
Jam. 1. 4. but let patience have her/?, work, that 

ye may be /?. and entire, wanting nothing 
17. every good and/?, gift is from above 
25. whoso looketh into ihe /?. lav/ of liberty 
Jam. 2. 22. and by works was faiih made p. 
3. 2. if any offend not in word, same is a p. man 
1 Pet. 5. JO. after ye have suffered, make you /?. 

1 John 4. 17. herein is our love made/?, that we 
18.bul/?. love casteth out fear, because fear hath 

torment; he that feareih is not made/?, in love 
See Heart. 
Is TERFECT. 
Dsut. 32. 4. is the rock, his work is p. his ways 

2 Sam. 22. 31. as for God, his way is p. Psal. 18.30. 
Job 36. 4. ke that is p. in knowledge, 37. 16. 
Psal. 19. 7. lav/ of the Lord is p. converting soul 
Isa. 18, 5. behold the harvest, when the bud is p. 

42. 19. Avho is blind as he that is p. and blind as 

the Lord's servant 
Jifat. 5. 43. as your Father which is in heaven is p. 
LukebAO.every one that 2.9 /?. shall be as his master 

1 Cor. 13. 10. when that v/hich is p. is come, then 

PERFECTED. 

2 Chron. 8. 16. so the house of God was/?. 

24. 13.workm. wrought, and work was/?, by them 
Ezek. 27. 4. thy builders have p. thy beauty 
jT/at.21.l6.outofmouth of babos thou hast/j. praise 
Luke 6. t 40. every one shall be p. as his master 

13. 32. and the third day I shall hep. 
Heb. 7.123. maketh Son, who is/?, for evermore 

10.14.by one offering he hath/?, for ever sanctified 

1 John 2. 5. in him verily is the love of God/?. 
4.12. if we love one another, his love is/?, in us 

PERFECTING. . 

2 Cor. 7. 1. /?. holiness in the fear of God 

Epk. 4. 12. for/?; of the saints, for edifying of body 
PERFECTION 

Signifies, [1] The highest degree or greatest ac- 
complishment of a thing. Job 11.7, Canst thou 
find out the Almighty unto perfection? that is, 
Canst thou knoio him and his counsels per- 
fectly? Canst thou thoroughly understand 
what ke aims at in afflicting thee? [2] Fidl 
growth, maturity, or ripeness, Luke 8. 14. [3] 
That good order which by the word of God is 
settled in any church, when all the members 
thereof keep their due pla-ce, and perform their 
office duly, 2 Cor. 13. 9. [4] The deep myste- 
ries of ihe gospel, or greater degrees of know- 
ledge and grace, Heb. 6. 1. [5] Justification, 
sanctification, and consequently salvation, 
Heb. 7. 11. 

! have seen an end of all perfection, Psal. 119. 
96. I have observed by my experience, that the 
greaiest and most perfect accomplishments 
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and enjoyments in this world, and the greatest 
glory and riches, power and wisdoin, arc too 
narrow and short-lived to make men happy. 
.Tab J 1.7. canst thou find out the Almighty to/?.? 

15. 29. nor shall he prolong the/?, thereof on earth 

21. t 23. one dieth in the strength of his/?. 

28. 3. setteth an end to darkn. hesearch. out all/?. 
PsaZ.50.2.out of Zion, the/?, of beauty, Godshined 

119.96.1 have seen an end of/?, but'thy command. 
Isa. 47. 9. they shall come upon thee in their /?. 
Lam. 2. 15. the city that men call the p. of beauty 
Luke 8. 14. are choked, and bring no fruit to/?. 
2 Cor. 13. 9. and this also we wish, even your/?. 
Heb. 6. 1. leaving the principles, let us go on to /?. 

7. 11. if/?, were by the Levitical priesthood 

PERFECTLY. 

Jer. 23. 20. in the latter days ye shall consider it/?. 

j}/a-M4.36.as many as touched were made/?. whole 

jlcts 18. 26. and expounded way of God more/?. 

23. 15. ye w^culd inquire som.ething more/?. 20. 
1 Cor. 1. 10. but be/?, joined together in same mind 

1 7'Aess. 5.2. for yourselves know/?, that day of Ld. 

PERFECT, Verb. 
Psal. 138. 8. the Lord will /?. what concerneth me 

PERFECTNESS. 
Col. 3. 14. put on charity, which is the bond of/?. 

PERFORMANCE. 
Luke 1. 45. for there shall be a/?, of those things 

2 Cor. 8. 11. so mav bea/?. also out of that ye have 

PERFORM 
Signifies, [1] To put in execution, Job 5. 12. [2] 
To fulfil or make good, Deut. 9.5. Jer. 28. 6. 
[3] To grant or yield to, Esth. 5. 8. [4] To 
keep and observe, Psal. 119. 112. [5] To finish, 
Phil. 1. to. 
Gen, 26. 3. I will p. the oath which I sware to 
Abraham thy father, Deut. 9. 5. Luke 1. 72. 
Exod. 18. 18. thou art not able to p. it thyself alone 
JVm?7i. 4. 23. all that enter in to p. the service 
Deut. 4. 13. his covenant he commanded you to /?. 
23. 23. that which is gone out of thy lips shalt/?. 
25. 5. and/?, duty cf a husband's brother to her 
7. he will not/?, duty of my husband's brother 
Ruth 3. 13. if he will/?, the part of a kinsman 
lSa?rt.3.12.in that day I will/?.ag. Eli things spoken 
2 Sam. 14. 15. that the king will /?. the request 

1 Kings 6. 12. then I will p. my word with thee 
12. 15. that he might/?, his saying, 2 Ckr. 10. 15. 

2 Kings'i'i. 3. to /?. the words of this covenant, to 

keep God's commandments, 24. 2 Clir. 34. 31. 
Esth. 5. 8. if it please the king to p. my request 
.fob 5. 12. their hands cannot/?, their enterprise 
P5tt/.21.11. a device which they are not able to p. 
61. 8. 1 will sing praise, that I may daily /?. vows 
119. 106. I have sworn, and I will p. it, to keej) 
112.1 have inclined my heart to/?, thy statutes 
Isa. 9. 7. the zeal of the Lord of hosts will p. this 
19.21. they shall pay a vow to the Lord, and p. it 
44.28. Cyrus my shepherd shall/?, all my pleasure 
.Ter. 1. 12. for I will hasten my word to p. it 
11. 5. I may p. the oath which I have sworn 
28. 6. Lord /?. thy words thou hast prophesied 
29. 10. 1 will/?, my good word toward you, 33.14. 
44.25. ye will surely accomplish and p. your vows. 
Ezek. 12. 25. I will say the word, and will/?, it 
Mic. 7. 20. thou wilt/?', the truth to Jacob 
J\''a/i. 1. 15. keep thy solemn feasts,/?, thy vows 
Mat. 5. 33. thou shall/?, to the Lord thine oaths 
Rom. 4. 21. what he promised, he was able lop. 
7. 18. how to p. that which is good, I find not 
2 Cor. 8. 11. now therefore/?, the doing of it 
PAi7. 1. 6.he will/?, it until the day of Jesus Christ 
PERFORMED. 

1 Sam. 15. 11. Saul hath not p. my commandments 
13. 1 have/?, the commandment of the Lord 

2 Sam. 21. 14. they /?. all that the king commanded 
1 Kings 8.20. Lord hath p.h'is word, and lam risen 

up in room of David, 2 Chr. 6. 10. JVe/i. 9. 8. 
Esth. 1.15. Vashti hath not p. commandm. of king 
5. 6. to half of the kingdom it shall be/?. 7. 2. 
Psal. 65. 1. and unto thee shall the vow be p. 
Isa. 10. 12. when Lord hath /?. his whole work 
Jer. 23. 20. till he have/?, the thoughts, 30. 24. 

34. 18. who have not/?, words of the covenant 

35. 14. the words of Jonadab are p. 16. 

51. 29. for every purpose of the Lord shall be /?. 
Ezek. 37. 14. have spoken and p. it, saith Lord 
Z.«fcel.20. till the day that these things shall be/?. 

2. 39. when they had /?. all things by law of Lord 
iio7n.l5.28.when I have/? .this, I will come to Spain 

PERFORMETH. 
J^eh. 5. 13. every man that/?, not this promise 
.Tob 23- 14. he/?, thing that is appointed for me 
Ps. 57. 2. 1 will cry to God that p. all things for mo 
/sa..44. 26.that/> the counsel of his messengers 

PERFORMING. 

JVuTB. 15. 3. an offering or sacrifice in p. a vow, 8. 

PERFUME, S. 

Exod. 30. 35. and thou shalt make it a p. 37. 
Prov. 27. 9. ointment and/?, rejoice the heart 



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Cant. 5. 1 13. his cheeks are as towers of/?. 
Isa. 57. 9. thou didst incfease thy/?, and send 

PERFUMED. 
Prov.l. 17. 1 have /?. my bed with myrrh, aloes 
Cant. 3. 6. who is this thatcometh p. with myirhl 

PERHAPS. 
.Bets 8. 22. if/?, thy thought may be forgiven then 
2 Cor. 2. 7. lest/?, such a one be swallowed up 
Philem.lo.iox p . he therefore departed for a seasea 

PERIL. 
Z.<am.5.9.we get our bread with the p. of our lives 
Rom. 8. 35. shall famine,/?, or sword, separate us? 

PERILS. 
2 Cor. 11. 26. in p. of waters, in /?. of robbers, in 
p. by countrymen, in/?, by heathen, in 
p. in city, in /?. in wilderness, in p. ia 
sea, in/?, among false brethren 
PERILOUS. 
2Tim. 3. 1. in the last davs p. times shall come 

PERISH 
Signifies, [1] To die, or lose life, Jonah 1 6. 
[2] To be roofed out, 2 Kings 9. 8. [3] U 
starve, Luke 15. 17. [4] To be damned, 2 Cor. 
2. 15. 2 Pet. 2. 12. [5] To be taken away, 
Mic. 7. 2. [6] To be deprived of being, 1 Cor. 
15. 18. 
Gen. 41. 36. that the land p. not through famine 
Exod. 19. 21. lest they gaze, and many of them j». 
21.26. if a man smite eye of his maid, that it p. 
J^Tum. 17. 12. behold, we die, we/?, we all/?. 

24. 20. but his latter end shall be that/?, for eveT 
Deut. 11. 17. lest ye/?, quickly from the land 

26. 5. a Syrian ready to/?, was my father 

28. 20. until thou /?. quickly, 22. Josh. 23. 13. 
Judg. 5. 31. let all thine enemies/?. O Lord 

1 Sam. 26. 10. be shall descend into battle, and p. 
Esth. 3. 13. and to cause to /?. all the Jews, 7. 4. 

4. 16. and if I/?. I/?. ]| 8. 11. to cause top. all power 

9.23, nor the memorial of them /?. from their seed 
Job 3. 3. let the day p. wherein I was born 

4. 9. by the blast of God they /?. by the breath 
20. they /?. for ever, without any regarding it 

6. 18. paths of their way go to nothing and /?. 

29. 13. the blessing of him that was ready to p. 
31. 19. if I have seen any p. for want of clothing 

Psal.2. 12. lest he be angry, and ye p. from way 
9. 18. the expectation of the poor shall not p. 
49. 10. likewise the fool and the brutish person/) 
12. man in honour is like the beasts that/?. 20. 
68k 2. as wax melteth, so let wicked/?. 83. 17. 

80. 16. they /?. at the rebuke of thy countenance 
146. 4. not trust, in that very day his thoughts 7, 

Prov. 11. 10. when the wicked/?. 28. 28. 

29. 18. where there is no vision, the people/?. 

31. 6. give strong drink to him that is ready to j 
Eccl. 5. 14. but those riches /?. by evil travail 
Isa. 26. 14. and made all their memory to;*. 

27. 13. they shall come which were ready to^. 
Jer. 18. 18. the law shall not/?, from the priest 

25. tlO. I will cause to p. the voice of mirth 

27. 10. that I drive you out, and ye should/?. 15. 
40. 15. that the remnant in Judah should /?. 

Ezek. 25. 7. 1 will cause thee to p. out of countries 
Dan. 2. 18. that Daniel and fellows should not/j 
.Jonah 1.6. God will think on us that we/?, not, 3. 9 

11. O Lord, let us not/?, for this man's life 
Mat. 5. 29. that one of thy members should /?. 30 

8. 25. saying. Lord, save us, we/?. I^ukeS. 24. 

0. 17. the wine runneth out, and the bottles/?, 

18. 14. that one of these little ones should /?. 
Mark A. 38. blaster, carest thou not that we /?.? 
Luke 13. 33. that a prophet/?, out of Jerusalem 

15. 17. have bread enough, and I/?, with hunger 

21. 18. there shaH not a hair of your head /?. 
John 3. 15. whoso believeth in him should not/?. 16. 

11. .50. and that the whole nation /?. not 
Jlcts 8. 20. thy money /?. with thee, because thou 

13. 41. behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and/». 

1 Cor.l.lS.for preaching of the cross is to them thai 

p. foolishness, but to us saved, power of God 

2 Cor. 2. 15. a savour of Christ in them that/?. 

4. 16. but tho' outward man p. inward is renewed 
Col. 2. 22. which all are to/?, with the using 
2Thess.2. 10. of unrighteousness in them that/?. 
2 Pet 3.9. not willing that any should/?, but that ali 

Shall PERISH. 
Lev. 26. 38. and ye shallp. among the heathen 
JVu??!. 24. 24. and he also shallp. for ever 
DeMt.4.26. ye shall soon utterly/?, ye shall not pro- 
long your days, 8. 19, 20. | 30. 18. .Tosh. 23. 16. 

1 Sam. 27:1. 1 shall one dayp. by the hand of Saui 

2 Kings 9. 8. the whole house of Ahab shallp. 
Job S.^IS. and the hvpocrite's hope shallp. 

11. t 20. and flight sAaZZ/?. from the wicked 

18. 17. his remembrance shallp. 20. 7. 1 36. 12. 
34. 15. all flesh shall p. toeether, and man returD 

Psal. 1. 6. but the way of the ungodly shall p. 
37.20. wicked 5/iaZ?p.|192.9.thine enemies ahallf 
73. 27. they that are far from thee shallp. 
102. 26. they shall p. but thou shalt endure 



PER 

Psal. 112. 10. the desire,of the wicked shall p. 
Pron. 10.28. ex];ectation of wicked shall p. 11. 7. 

19. 9. and he tJiat speaketii lies shall p. 
21. 23. a false witness shall p. but tiie man 

fsa. 29 14. the wisdom of their wise men shall p. 

41 11. tliey that strive with thee shall p. 

60. 12. kingdom that will not serve thee shall p. 
Jer. 4. 9. that the heart of the king shall p. 
^ ii.2l.\him\shallp.\\ 10.11. gods 5/m«/). 15.| 51.18. 

20. 135. and flight shall p. from the shepherds 
48.8. valley also shall p. and the plain destroyed 

Ezck. 7. 215. but the law shall p. from the priest 
JS7nos 1. 8. the remnant of the Philistines shall p. 
2. 14. therefore the flight shull p. i'rom the swift 
3.15.and the houses of ivory shall p. great houses 
Zech. 9. 5. and tlie king shall p. from Gaza 
Jilat.2u.5-2.l\iat take the sword shall p. with sword 
Lukc5.37.no\v wine be spilled, and bottles 5/iaZZ/j. 
13. 3. except ye repent ye shall all likewise p. 5. 
JoA«10.28.sheep shall never p. nor any pluck them 
/?07)j.2. 12. sinned without law, s/mZZj!7. without law 
ICor. 8.11. shall weak brother p. for whom Ch. died 
Heb. 1. 11. they shall p. but thou reraainest 
2 Pet. 2. 12. and shall p. in their own corruption 

PERISHED. 
JJ'am. 16. 33. and they p. from the congregation 

21. 30. Heshbon is p. even to Dibon, laid waste 
Josh. 22.20. that man p. not alone in his iniquity 
iSam. 1.27. and how are the weapons of wvlt p. 
Job 4. 7. remeiriber, whoever^, being innocent 

30. 2. might profit me, in whom old age was j;. 

Psal. 9. 6. their memorial is^. with them 
10. 16. the iieathen are p. out of his land 
83. 10. as Sisera and Jabin, which p. at En-dor 
119. 92. I should have p. in mine affliction 
142. 1 4. none would know me, refuge jo. from me 

Eccl. 9. 6. their envy is p. ]\ .Ter. 7. 28. truth is p. 

Jer. 48. 36. the riclies that hath gotten areja. 
49. 7. is counsel p. from the prudent? is wisdom 

Lam. 3. 18. 1 said, my strength and hope is;». 

Joel 1. 11. because the liarvest of the field is p. 

Jonah 4. 10. which came up and p. in a night 

Mic. 4.9. why dost thou cry ? is thy counsellor p.? 
7. 2. the good man is p. out of the earth 

Mat. 8. S2. herd of swine ran and p. in the waters 

Liikell.o\. whichp. between the altar and temple 

Qcts 5. 37. he also p. and as many as obeyed liim 

ICor. 15.18. then ti^ey fallen asleep in Christ a.xep. 

Heb. 11. 31. by faith the liarlot Rahab ;;. not 

iPet. 3. 6. W'Orld being overflowed w^ith water ;?. 

Jude 11. and B. in the gainsaying of Core 
PERiSHETH. 

Job 4. 11. the old lion p. for lack of prey 

Psal. 31. t 12. I am like a vessel that^. 

Frov. 11. 7. and the hope of unjust men p. 

Eccl. 7. 15. there is a just man that j:;. in hisrighte. 

fsa. .57.1. righteous 7J. and no manlayethittoheart 

Jer. 9. 12. for t'.at the land p. and is burnt up 
48. 4n. O Moab, the people of Chemosh p. 

John 6. 27. labour not for the meat which p. 

Jam. 1. 11. and the grace of the fashion of it p. 

I Pet. 1. 7. trial of faith more precious than gold p. 
PERISHING. ' 

■Job 33. 18. and his life from p. by the sv/ord • 
PERJURED. 

I Tim. 1. 10. law is made for liars and p. persons 
PERMISSION. 

1 Cor. 7. 6.1 speak this hvp. not by commandment 
PERMIT. 

I Cor. 16. 7. 1 trust to tarry awhile, if the Lord p. 

Heb. 6. 3. and this will we do, if God p. 
PERMITTED. 

£cts 26.1 . Agrippa snid,thou artp. to speak for thys. 

1 Co',\ 14. 34. for it is not p. to women to speak 

PERNICIOUS. 

2 Pet. 2. 2. and mnny shall follow their ». ways 

PERPETUAL 
Signifies, [1] Continual, or univtr.rrvpted, Ezek. 
3.5. 5. [2] Everlasting- or endless, Psa!. 9. 6. 
[3] The duration of time to the end of the 
world, Gen. 9. 12. [4] Durin<^- the continu- 
ance of the legal dispensation, Exod. 29. 9. | 
30. 8. '[5] .9 set space of time, Jer. 25. 9, 12. 
Gen. 9.12. token of the covenant for p. generations 
Exod. 29. 9. the priest's office be theirs for a p. sta- 
tute: and thou shalt consecrate 

30. 8. a p. incense before the Ld. for generations 

31. 18. keep the sabbath for a p. covenant 
I,ev. 3. 17. a p. statute not to eat fat or blood 

6. 20. a p. meat-offering for Aaron ant^ his sons 

24. 9. the shew-bread be Aaron's by aj». statute 

25. 34. may not be sold, for it is theirp. possession 
Awn?. 19. 21. a p. statute, that he that sprinkleth 
Psal. 9. 6. destructions are come to a. p. end 

74. 3. lifl up thy feet to thep: desolations 
78. 66. he put them to up. reproach 
Jer. 5.22. by a p. decree, that it cannot pass it 
8. 5. why people slidden back by a p. backsliding? 
1' 18. whyismy painp.and my wound incurable? 
18 16 to make their land desolate and p. hissing 
4.H8 



PER 

Jer. 23. 40. and I will bring upon you a p. shame 
25. 9. and make them p. desolations, 12. 

49. 13. tiie cities thereof shall hep. wastes 

50. 5. let us join to tlie Lord in a p. covenant 

51. 39. that they may sleep up. sleep, .57. 
Ezek. 35. 5. because ihou hast had a p. hatred 

9. I will make thee p. desolations, Zeph. 2. 9. 
46. 14. by a p. ordinance to the Lord 
Hab. 3. 6. lie beheld, and the p. hills did bow 
PERPETUALLY. 

1 Kings 9.3. my heart shall be there p. 2 Chr. 7. 16. 
./Imos 1.11. his anger did tear p. and kept wrath 

PERPLEXED. 
Esth. 3. 15. but the city Shushan wasp. 
.Joel 1. 18. the herds of cattle are p. no pasture 
Luke 9. 7. Herod was p. || 24. 4. as they were p. 

2 Cor. 4. 8. w'e are p. but not in despair 

PERPLEXITY. 
Isa. 22. 5. for it is a day of p. by the Lord God 
Mic. 7. 4. the day cometh, now shull be their p. 
Luke 21.25. on earth distress of nations, with p. 

PERSECUTE. 
Job 19. 22. why do ye p. me as God, and are not 

28. why p. we him, seeing the root is in me? 
Psal. 7. 1. save me tiom all them that p. me 

5. let the enemy p. my soul, and take it 
10. 2. the wicked in his pride doth p. the poor 
31. 15. deliver me from them that p. me 
35. 3. stop the way against them thatp. me 

6. and let iJie angel of the Lord p. them 
69. 20. they p. him whom thou hast smitten 
71. 11. p. and take him, there is none to deliver 
83. 15. sop. them with thy tempest, and make 
110. 84. execute judgment on them thatp. rae 

86. they p. me wrongfully, help thou me 
,Ter. 17. 18. let them be confounded thatp. me 
29. 18. I wiilyj. them with the sword 
Lam. 3. 60. p. and destroy them in anger 
Mat. 5. 11. blessed are ye, when men shall p. you 
44. and pray for them which p. you 
10.23. when theyp. you in one city, flee to another 
23. 34. ve shall p. them from citv to city 
Luke ll". 49. some of them they shall p. 21. 12. 
John 5. 16. and therefore did the Jews p. Jesus 

15.20. iihave persecuted me, they will also p. you 
Rom. 12. 14. bless them v^•hich p. you, curse not 

PERSECUTED. 
Dcut. .30. 7. will put curses on them thatp. thee 
Psal. 109. 16. because hep. the poor and needy 
119. 161. princes have p. me without cause 
143. 3. for the enemy hath p. my soul 
Isa. 14. 6. he that rulefli nations in anger is p. 
Z/ar«. 3. 43. thou hast covered with anger, and p. us 
Mat. 5. 10. blessed which are p. lor righteousness 

12. sop. they the prophets before you 
.John 15. 20. if they have p. me, they will you 
./lets 7. 52. which prophets have not your falhersp. 
22. 4. and I p. tiiis way unto the death 
26. 11. Ip. them even to strange cities 

1 Cor. 4. 12. reviled, we bless ; being p. we suiTer it 
15. 9. because I p. the church of God, Gal. 1. 13. 

2 Cor. 4. 9. we are p. but not forsaken, cast down 
Gal. 1. 23. that he which p. us in times past 

4. 29. he that was born after the fleeih p. him 
lThess.2. 15. who have killed the Lord and p. us 
Rev. .12. 13. dragon p. woman that brought forth 

PERSECUTEST. 
Jlcts 9. 4. Saul, Saul, why p. thou me? 22.7.] 26.14. 
5. 1 am Jesus whom thou p. 22. 8. | 26. 15. 
PERSECUTING. 
Phil. 3. 6. concerning ze;il, p. the church 

PERSECUTION. 

Lam. 5. 5. our necks are under p. we have no rest 

Mat. 13. 21. for when p. ariseth, Mark 4. 17. 

.dcts S.l. at that time there was great p. ag. church 

11.19. they which were scattered abroad on the p. 

13. 50. and raised p. against Paul and Barnab.-is 

i2o?H.8.35.shal!p.ov sword, separate us from Chr.? 

Gal-5.11.\fl preach circum.wliy do I yet suffer p.? 

6. 12. lest thev should suffer p. for cross of Christ 

2Tim. 3. 12. all that will live godly shall sufi'erp. 

PERSECUTIONS, 
Mark 10.30. shall have in this world lands with p. 
2 Cor. 12. 10. 1 take plensure in p. for Christ's sake 
2Thess. 1. 4. we glory for your faith in all yourp. 
2Tim.3.11.know mvp.at Antioch, whatp. endured 

PERSECUTOR. 
ITim. 1. 13. who was before a p. and injurious 

PERSECUTORS. 

J\''eh. 9. n. their p. thou threwest into the deeps 

Psal.l. 13. he ordaineth his arrows against thep. 

119. 1.57. many are myp. || 142. 6. deliver fromp. 

.Tcr. 15. 15. OLd.visitme, and revenge me of myp. 

20. 11. .herefore my p. shall stumble, not prevail 

Lam. 1. 3. all her p. overtook her between straits 

4. 19. ourp. are swifter than the eagles of heaven 

PERSEVERANCE. 
Eph. 6. 18. and watching thereunto with all p. 

PERSON 
Signifies, [1] A particular individual man or 



PER 

woman. Gen. 14. 21. Job 22. 29. [2] The out 
2oard qualities and covditiuns of men, suc.'i 
as country, richrs. friends, poverty, and the 
like, Luke 20. 21. Acts 10. 34. Ron- 2.11. [3] 
Sight, nariLC, or authority, 2 Cot. 2. 10. 
Gc/(.39.6.Joseph was a goodiyp.and well favoured 
i<:xo(/. 12. 48. no unciicumcisedp. shall eatthereof 
Lev. 19. 15. nor honour thep. of the mighty 
J\'am. 5. 0. when coinniii any sin lhatp.be guilty 
19. 17. for an unclean p. shall take of the ashes 
18. clean p. .<liail take hyssop and di[) it in w ater 
22. whatsoever unclean p. toucheth, be unclean 
31. 1-9. whosoever ha'.h killed any p. or touched 
any slain, 35. 11, 15, 30. Josh. 20. 3, 9, 
35. 39. one witness shall not testify against any p 
Deut. 15. 22. unclean and cleanp. shall eat it aliki 



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ke 



27. 25. that taketli reward to slay an innocentp. 

28. .50. shall not regard thep. of old or young 
1 .Sam. 9.2. there was not a goodlier p. than he 

16. 18. David a comely p. || 25. 35. accepted thy p 
2. Sum. 4.11. have slain a rightcousp. inhis house 

14. 14. neither dotii God respect any p. 

17. 11. and that thou go to battle in thine ownp. 
Job 22. 29. and he shall save the humble p. 
Fsal. 15. 4. in whose eyes a vile p. is contemned 

49. 10. likewise ilie fool and the brutish p. perish 

101. 4. I will not know a wicked p. 

105. 37. w'as not one feeble p. among their tribes 
Prov. 6. 12. naugiity p. walks with froward mouth 

24.8. tleviseth evil, sh.all be called mischievous p. 

28. 17. that doeth violence to the blood.of anyp. 
Isa. 32. 5. the vile p. shall be no more called liberal 
6. for the vile p. will speak villany, and his 

43. 14. therefore I will give p-eople for thy p. 
Jer. 43. Q. Johanan took every p. that was left 

52. 25. he took seven that were near the king's p. 
Ezek. 16. 5. was cast out to the loathing of thy p. 

33. 6. if sword come and take any p. among thera 

44. 25. the priests shall come at no dead p. 
Dan. 11.21. in his estate shall stand up a vile p. 
Mat. 22.16. regardest not p. of men, Mark 12. 14. 

27. 24. T am innocent of tlie blood of this just p. 

1 Cor. 5. 13. put away fiom you that wicked p. 

2 Cor. 2. 10. forgave I it in thep. of Christ 
Eph. 5.5. nor unclean p. hath inheritance in kingd. 
Heb. 1. 3. and the exjiress image of his p. 

12. V'\ orprofanep.as Esau, who sold his birtJr-ri. 
2 Pei. 2.5. butsaved Noah, the eighth p. a preacher 

PERSONS. 
f?e7i. 14.21. give mep. and take the goods to thyself 
E'xoi/.IO. 16. gather according to number of yourp. 
7>ci'.27. 2. p. shall be for tlie Lord by estimation 
JV'm??!. 19. 18. clean per.-on shall sprinkle it upon p. 
31. 28. both of the p. beeves, asses, and sheep 

35. thirty and two ihousHnd p. in all, of women 
Deut. 10. 17. God of gods, which regaideth not p. 
22.fathcrs went down into Egypt with seventy p. 
./mc/^. 9.2. the sons of Jerubbaal which were 70 ». 

4. Abimelech hired vain and lightjj. followetl 

5. he went and slew threescore ;ind tenp.l8. 
20.39. Benjamin began to kill of Israel about SOp. 

1 Sain.[).22. those hidden, which were about '30p. 
22. 18. and Docg slew on that day 85 p. 

22. I have occasioned the death of all thep. 

2 Kings 10. 6. now the king's sons bein^ 70 p. 
7. they took the king's sons and slesv TO p. 

Ps. 26.4.1 havenotsai with vainp.nordisseinblera 
Prov. 12. 11. he that Iblloweth vain p. 28. 19. 
.7(,r.52.29.he carried caiilivefrom Jerusalem 832p 

3G. he carried away captive of Jews 745 p. 
Ezek. 7. 1 11. nor o£any of their tumultuous p. 

17. 17. and building forts to cut oft' many p. 

27. 13. they traded thep. of men in thy market 
Jonah 4. 11. wlierein are more than 120,000 p. 
Zrph. 3. 4. her prophets are treacherous p. 
Luke 15. 7. joy more than over ninety-nine just p. 
.^cts 17. 17. Paul disputed with the devout p. 
2ror. 1.11. gift bestowed on us by meansof manyp. 

1 7'im. 1. 10. -tlie law is made for perjured p. 

2 Pet. 3. 11. what manner of p. ought ye to be ■ 
JudelG.hnv'mg nien'sp.in admiration ofadvantage 

S'-'e Respect. 

PERSUADE 
Signifies, [l]To convince and convert, Gen.9.t27. 
Luke 16. 31. [2] To be assured or satisfied, 
Rom. 8. 38. 1 14. f 5. [3] To advise, or put one 
upon doing any thing, 2 Chr on. 32. 11. [4] To 
deceive, 1 Kings 22. 20. [5] To pacify, Prov. 

25. 15. [6] T" trust or hope for, Heb. 6. 9. [7] 
To provoke, or snr up, Acts 14. 19. 

Gen.Q. 1 27. God shallp. Japhet, and dwell in tents 

1 Kings2^. 20. who shallp. Ahab, to go up and fal? 
21.1 will p. him ||22.ihou shaltp. him and prevail 

2 Chron. 32. 11. doth not Hezekiah p. you to give 
Isa l'(». 18. beware, lest Hezekiah p. yon, saying 
Mat. 28. 14. we will p. him and secure you 
2 Cor. 5.11. wep. men || GaZ.l.lO.doI nowp.men? 

1 John 3. 1 19- and shall p. our hearts before him 
PERSUADED. 

2 Chr. 18.2. Ahab p. Jehoshaphat to go with bicn 



PER 

frov. 25. 15. by lon;| forbearing is a prince;?. 
Mat. 27. 2i). tiie (.iiiul" jjriests y;. the niuldtude 
Lake Hi. 31. will uoi be/y. it' one rose fiora dead 

20. 6. for tlicy lie /;. thiii Jolui was a prophet 
Acts \'-i. 43. /»■ them to continue in grace ol'God 

14. 19. \vlio;/.tiie (teople, and having stoned Paul 

18. 4. Paul p. the Jews and tlie Greeks 

19. 2l'. ih\i I'aul iiaili /I. turned away much people 

21. 14. when lie would not hep. we ceased 

26. 2(5. I am p. none of these thinijs are hid from 
Rovi. 4. 21. being /J. that what he had promised 
8. 38. 1 am p. that nothing can separate us from 

14. 5. let every man be tuily p. in liis mind 

14. I know and am;^. there is nothing unclean 

15. 14. 1 myself also mnp. of you, my brethren 
2 11,111. 1. r>."aiid I am p. that in thee also 

12. 1 am;?.tiia! he is able to keep what I commit. 
Hcb.ii. 9. we are 7;. better things ofyou,lhougli thus 
11. 13. iiaving seon them afar off, were p. of them 
I'ERSUADEST. 
Acts 26. 28. almost thi.u p. mo to be a Christian 

FERSU.VDETH. 
t Kings 18. 32. when Hezekiah j[y. you, saying 
jScts id. 13. Paul 7?. men to worship contrary to law 

PERSUADING. 
^cts 19. 8. p. things concerning kingdom of God 
28.23. V. them concern, .lesus from law and proph. 

Pi.RSUASlON. 
Oal. 5. 8. this B. co.neth not ofhim that calleth you 

PERTAIN. 
Lev. 



0. sacrifice of [)eace-ofFerings j?. to Lord 
21. and eat of the sacrifice which;;, to the Lord 

1 Sam. 25. 22. if I leave all llmtp. to him 
fiom. 15. 17. in those things which p. to God 
ICor. G. 3. how much more things y>. to this life 
2 Pel. 1. 3. hath given us all tilings Ihdtp. to life 

PERTAINED. 
J^um. 31. 43. the half that p. to the congregation 
Josk. 24. 33.* Eieazar was burii'd in a hill that j9. 
Judg. G. II. angei sat under an oak that//.toJoasii 
lSam.2').2l. noihing missed of all that^j.to Nabal 
aSant. 2. 15. which;;, to Ish-bosheth, son of Saul 
6. 12. God Bic-sed all that ;;. to Obed-cdom 
9. 9. have given master's son all that p. to Saul 
16. 4. thine are all that p. to Mephibosheth 
iKmgs 7.48. Solomon made vessels tiiatp.to house 
2 Kings 2-i. 7. ail that/?, to the ki<ig of Egypt 
IC/iruii. 9. 27. 0[)ening every mornmgp. to them 

2 C/iroit.. 12. 4. he took the cities which /_/. to Judah 
S4.33. Josiah took a wav abominationsp.to Israel 

pertAineth. 

Lev. 14. 32. to get that which;;, to cleansing 
J^uvi. 4. Hi. to the oltlcc of Eieazar;;. the oil 
Dcut.2-2.'}. woman shall not wear what p. to a man 

1 Sam. 27. (). Z.klagp. to the kings of Judah 

2 Chron. 2']. 18. it;,;, not to thee, Uzziah, to burn 
Rom. 9. 4. l(; whom p. the adojition and the glory 
Heh. 7. 13. ho ». to another tribe, of which no man 

PERTAINING. 
Josh. 13. 31. half Gilead and cities p. to Machir 
1 Chron. 2!i. 32. rulers for every matter;;, to God 
Mcts 1. 3. speaking of things p. to kingdom of God 
1 Cor. 6. 4. have judgment of things ;;. to this life 
Heb. 2. 17. mi.'rciful High-Priest in things;;, to God 
5. 1. is ordained for men in thingsp.to God 
9. 9. not make him perfect, asp. to conscience 

PERVERSE. 
JVmtti. 22. 32. because thy way is p. before me 
Dciit. 32. 5. they are a;;;, and crooked generation 

1 Sam. 20. 30. thou son of the p. rebellious woman 
Job 6. 30. cannot my taste discern p. things 1 

9. 20. my Tiiouth shall also prove me p. 
Prov. 4. 24. and p. lips put far from thee 
8. 8. there is nothing frovvard or p. in them 
12. 8. he that is of a;;, heart shall be despised 

14. 2. ho that is p. in his ways despiseth him 

17. 20. that hath up. tongue falleth into mischief 
19. 1. than he that is p. in his lips, and is a fool 
23. 33. find thine heart shall utter p. things 
28. 6. than he that is p. in his ways, though rich 

18. he that is p. in his way shall fall at once 
Isa. 19. 14. the Lord hath mingled a. p. spirit 
Mat. 17. 17. O p. generation, Lulx 9. 41. 
Acts 20. 30. shall men arise, speaking p. tilings 
Phil. 2. 1.5. blameless in the midst of a;;, nation 
ITim. 6. 5. p. di-=putin<rs of men of corrupt minds 
PERVERSELY. 

2 Sam. 19. 19. nor remember what servant did p. 
1 Kings 8. 47. we have sinned and have done;;. 
PsaZ. 119. 78. they dealt p. with me without cause 

PERVERSENESS. 
JVum. 23. 21. neither hath heseen;;. in Israel 
Pro?;. 11. 3. but p. of transgressors shall destroy them 

15. 4. but p. therein is a breach in the spirit 
Isa. 30. 12. ye trust in p. and stay thereon 

59.3.1ips Spoken Iie.s,vour tongue hath mutteredp. 
Ezek. 9. 9 the land is fuH of blood, and city of p. 

PERVERT. 

Deut. 16. 19. a gift doth p. words of the righteous 

24. 17. thou shalt not p. the judgment of stranger 

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Job 8 3. doth God ;;. judgment or justice ? 
34. 12. nor will the Ahmglity p. judgment 
Piov. 17. 23. top. the ways of juilguent 

31. 5. and p. the judgmeiit of any of the afflicted 
Mic. 3. 9. hear this, 1 ])ray you, ye that p. equity 
.'^cts 13. 10. wdt not cease top. right ways of Lord? 
Gal. 1. 7. and would p. the gospel of Christ 

PERVER'lED. 

1 Sa77i.8.3. Samuel's sons took bribes, p. judgment 
Job' 33. 27. if any say, I have p. what is right 
rsa.47. 10. thy wisdojn and knowledge, it hath p. 
Jcr.'i.^l. they havep. their way, and Ibrgotten Ld. 

23. 30. ye have p. the words ot the living God 

PERVERTETH. 
Exod.23. 8. the gift p. the words of the righteous 
lJeut.27.VJ. cursed be he that;;, judgm. of stranger 
Prov. 10. 9. but he that p. his ways shall be known 

19. 3. the fool.shiiess of a man p. his way 
Isa. 24. 1 1. the Lord p. the face of the earth 
Lu/ce22.1-i. brought this man as one thatp. people 

• PERVERTING. 
Eccl. 5. 8. if thou seest tlie violent p. of judgment 
Luke 23. 2. found this fellow p. the nation 

PESTILENA.E. 
Exod. 5. 3. lest he fall on us with p. or sword ■ 

9. 15. that I may smile tiiee and thy p-eople with p. 
Lev. 26. 25. I will send the p. among you 
JVm/m. 14. 12. I will smite them with the p. 
Deut. 28. 21. the Lord .shall make p. cleave to thee 

2 Sam. 24. 13. there be three day=' p. 1 Chr. 21. 12. 

15. the Lord sent a p. on Israel, 1 C/ir. 21. 14. 
1 Kings 8. 37. if there be in the land famine, p. 
blasting locust, 2 Ckr. 6. 28. ] 7. 13! | 20. 9. 
Psal. 78. 50. he gave their life over to the p. 
91. 3. he shall deliver thee from the noisome p. 

6. nor for the p. that walketh in darkness 

.Ter. 14. 12. 1 will consume them hyp. 24. 10. j 27.8. 
21. 6. the inhabitants of this city shall die by p. 

7. I will deliver Zedekiah from the p. 

9. he that abideth in ci'.y shall die by p. 38. 2. 
27. 13. why will ye die by the suord and p./ 
28. 8..[)rophets of old prophesied of war and of jv. 
29. 17. behold, I will send upon them the p. 

18. 1 will persecute them with the famine and p. 

32. 24. the city is given because of the p. 36. 
34. 17. I proclaim a liberty for you to the p. 

42. 17. they that go to Egypt shall die by the p. 22. 
44. 13. as I have punished Jerusalem by the p. 
Ezek. 5. 12. a third part shall die with the;;. 

17. p. and blood sliall pass thro' thee,L. spoken it 
G. 11. they shall fall by sword, famine, and the p. 

12. he tliat is far ofl'shalldie by the p. 

7. 15. a sword without, p. and famine within 
12. 16. 1 will leave a few men of them from iJiep. 
14. 19. or if I send ap. into thatland, and pour out 
21. when I send the p. to cut off man and beast 
28.23.1 will send to her p. and blood into streets 

33. 27. they that be in caves shall die of the p. 
38. 22. 1 will plead against him with p. and blood 

Amos 4. 10. I have sent among you the p. 
Hab. 3. 5. before him went the p. and burning 

PESTILENCES. 
Mat. 24. 7. and there shall be p. Liike 21. 11. 

PESTILENT. 
Acts 24. 5. we have found this man a;?, fellow 

PESTLE. 
Prov. 27. 22. bray a fool in a mortar with a p. 

PETITION. 
1 Sam. 1. 17. the God of Israel grant thee thy p. 
27. Lord hath given me m\ p. which I asked 
t28. he whom I obtained by p. shall be returned 
2. t 20. Lord give thee seed, for the p. she asked 
lKings2. 10. now I ask one p. of thee, deny me not 
20. 1 desire one small p. of thee, say me not nay 
Esth. 5. 6. the king said, what is thy p..? 7.2. 1 9.12. 

7. then Esther said, my p. and request is ' 

8. if it please the king to grant my p. and request 
7.3. let my life be given me at mvp.and my people 

isa. 7. t IE ask thee a sign, make thy p. deep 
D.a7i. 6. 7. whosoever shall ask a p. of any god, 12. 

13. but maketh his p. three times a day 

PETITIONS. 

Psal. 20. 5. the Lord fulfil all thy p. 

1 Jehu 5. 15. we know we have the p. we desired 
PHARISEE. 

This sect was one of the most ancient and most 
considerable among i/te Jews, and its original 
is not very well known., some placing the be- 
ginning of the Pharisees sooner, others later: 
They take their name from, a Hebrew word, 
which signifies Division, or Separation, because 
they distinguished themselves from the other 
Israelites by a more strict manner of life, of 
which they made profession : They were very 
numerous, anlfar extended: They substituted 
human traditions in the room of God''s word, 
affected to make a great shcxo of religion in 
outward things ; but were proud, covetous, 
unjust, superstitious, and hypocritical. 

When our Saviour Jesus Christ appeared in Ju- 



PHA 

dea, the Pharisees were then in great credit 
among the people, because of the opinion ihcy 
had conceived of their great leant ing , sanctity 
of manners, and exact observance of the law- 
fliey fasted often, made long prayers, 'paid 
their tithes scrupulously, distributed much 
alms : But all this was vitiated and corrupted 
by a spirit of pride, ostentatiun, hypocrisy, an a 
self-love. Like to whitened tcpvlchrcs, thty 
appeared beautiful without, whilst within was 
nothing but corruption and deformity. Mat. 23. 
27. I'hcy wore large rolls of parchment upon 
their foreheads and wrists, on which v;cre 
written certain words of the laic ; and affecicd 
to have fringes and borders at the corners and 
hems of their garments, broad, r than, the other 
Jews wore, as a badge of distinction, and as 
greater observers of the law than others. 
In matters of religion. Vie traditiovs of the an- 
cients were the chief suhjcct cf tluir studies; 
and to these they made additions of their own, 
as thry thought fit, making their own opinion 
to pass for traditions of the andei. ts. By this 
means they hud overburdened the law of God 
with a vast number of ttifiing observances, 
that were useless and disgustirg, and which 
made it a heavy and insupportable yoke. They 
had even altered and corrupted it in important 
articles, by their oicii perverse intnpretations 
of it, as our Saviour in his gospel reproaches 
them icith: For example, the law commands v,s 
to honour our father and mother : The Phari- 
sees taught, that if we say to our parents that 
are in necessity ; '■'■Father, or nioth'r, the thing 
you ask of me is dedicated to God, it is nj) 
longer in my power, but you sluUl have a part 
in the merit of jut/ offering, wWch will do you 
as much good, as if I had given it to you ;" 
they mere then freed from the olligation of 
succouring (heir parents. Mat. l.T. 4, 5, 6. 

The observation of the sabbath is another point 
they had n fined upon, und our Saviour often 
argued with them upon this head. They main- 
tained, that upon, this day it was not so much 
as allowed to heal a sick person, thrughChxiBt 
did it only with a word speaking, Luke 6. 7., 8. 
They found fault, that upon this day the peo- 
ple brought their sick to be healed. They were 
scandalized, that a man carried away his bed 
upon the sabbath-day, after he had been cured 
of a palsy, John 5. 8, 9, 10. From all ickich 
they concluded, that our Lord and Saviour 
Jesus Christ could not be a man sent from 
God, because he so little observed that pro- 
found rest, that they thought was to be kept 
on this day, John 9. 16. 

Our Saviour upbraids them with making long 
prayers, standing up in the synagogues, or at 
the corners of the streets, a?id under pretence 
of prayer to consume widows'' houses, either by 
entertaining them on account of their prayers, 
or by persuading these shallow widows to in- 
trust them with their estates, an dthen defraud- 
ing them of the same, Mat. 23. 14. He also 
reproaches them.with compassing sea and land 
to make a proselyte, or to convert a Gentile: 
and nfter that to make him still a greater sin- 
ner than he was before, by teachin g him a per- 
nicious doctrine, and making him more oppo- 
site to the gospel, instead of shewing him the 
true.paths to piety. Mar. 23. 15. He says, theg 
affect to build up the tombs of the old prophets, 
and openly to declare., that thy disapprove cf 
the actions of their forefathers who persecuted 
them, while they themselves were actuated by 
the same spirit, and oppose all those thatzvould 
reclaim them from their enormities, Mat. 23. 
29. Luke 11. 47, 48. 

The Pharisees believed the soJil to be immortal, 
and acknowledged the existence of angels and 
spirits, Ads 23. 8. They likewise admitted 
a kind of transmigration of the souls of good 
men, which might pass from one body to 
another ; whereas those of tcicked men, were 
condemned to dwell for ever in prisons ef 
darkness: It was in consequence of these 
principles, that some of the 'Pharisees said, 
that Jesus Christ was John the Baptist, or 
Elias, or some one of the old prophets. Mat. 16. 
14. that is, that the soul of one of 'hese great 
men had passed into the body of our Saviour. 
They believed also the resurrection of the 
dead, and admitted all the consequences of it, 
airainst the Sadducees who rejected it. Mn« 
22. 23. Acts 23. 8. 

Mat. 23. 26. thou blind p. cleanse first within 

Luke 11. 37. a certain p. bescught h'm to dine 
18. 10. went to pray, one a p. the other a rmblicsn 
11. the p. stood and prayed thus with himself 

Acts 5. 34. then stood up one in the council a p 



PIE 

/Jctif 23. 6. Paul cried out, I am a. p. the son of dp. 

26. 5. after strictest sect of our religion I lived ap. 

PAi/.3. 5. Hebrew of Hebrews, as touching law, a/?. 

PHARISEES.' 

JUat. 5. 20. exceed the riijhteousness of the j?. 
9. 1'l. why do we and the p. fast oft 1 Mark 2. 18. 
M.p. said, he casteth out devils by prince of dev. 

15. 12. knowest thou that the p. were offended 

16. 6. take heed and beware of the leaven of thejo. 

and Sadducecs, 11. J\Ia?-k 8. 15. Luke 12. 1. 

19. 3. the;*, also came to him, tempting him 

23. 2. saying, the scribes and;*, sit in Moses' seat 

13. woe to you scribes and p. hypocrites, 14, 15, 

23, 25, 27, 29. Luke 11. 42, 43, 44. 

Luke 5. 30. the scribes and;?, murmured. 15. 2. 

6. 7. the scribes and jo. watched him, wliether 

7. 30. but iliep. rejected the counsel of God 
11.39. now do yc/^.make clean outside of the cup 
16. 14. p. wiio were covetous, heard these things 

John 1. 24. they which were sent were of the;?. 

3. 1. there was a man of the p. named Nicodemus 

7. 32. the;y. and priests sent officers to take him 
48. have any of the rulers or;y. believed on him? 
11. 47. then the p. gathered a council, and said 
57. now the;*, had given a commandment 

/ids 15. 5. there rose up certain of sect of the j». 

23. 7. there arose a dissension between the p. 

and the Sadducees 
8. there is no resurrectiot), but the;;. confess both 
PHILOSOPHY, 

The love of wisdom. It comes from the Greek 
word Philos, a lover, a7i<Z Sophia, wisdom. The 
apostle Paul bids the Colossians beware^ lest 
any man spoil them through Pliilosopliy, Col. 
2. 8. Jind in the Acts, St. Luke relates, that 
when St. Paul came to Athens, he there found 
Epicurean imd Stoic philosophers .^ who wade a 
jest of his aiscourscs ; and no wonder., seeing 
they placed the chief happiness in pleasure, and 
denied the providence of God, Acts 17. 18. The 
same apostle, in many places of his epistles, 
opposes the false wisdom, and xcise men of the 
age, which is nothing else but the Pagan Philo- 
sophy, always contrary to the wisdom o/ Christ, 
and the true religion; which in the notion of 
the philosophers and sophists of this world 
seemed to be mere folly .^ being built neither upon 
evidence, nor the eloquence and subtilty of those 
that preached it, but upon the power of God 
and his single authority, upon the operation of 
the Holy Ghost, which influenced the hearts and 
minds of those whom he called to the faith. 

Co^2.8. beware, lest any man spoil you through p. 
PHILOSOPHERS. 

.5ctel7.18.then certain j^y.encountered him, and said 
PHYLACTERIES. 

This word comes from the Greek, and signifies, 
Things to be especially observed. These Phy- 
iacteries tcere certain little boxes, or certain 
rods of parchment, wherein xcere written cer- 
tain words of the law. These the Jews wore 
upon itieir foreheads, upon their wrists, and 
the hem of their garments, which custom is 
founded upon what you read in Exod. 13. 9, 
16. and in Num. 15. 38, 39. The Pharisees 
affected to have their Phylacteries broader 
than the other Jev;s wore, as a badge of dis- 
tinction^ and through ostentation, which is 
that our Saviour reprehends them for. 

Mat. 23. 5. they make broad their;?, and enlarge 
PHYSICIAN 

Signifies, [1] One who professes and practises 
the art of Physic, Mark 5. 26. [2] Embalmers 
of dead bodies, Gen. 50. 2. [3] Comforters or 
healers by advice and counsel, Job 13. 4. [ 1] 
Prophets and teachers, as instruments of 
curing hard-hearted sinners, Jer. 8. 22. [5J 
Jesus Christ, the great Physician of value, the 
only sovereign Physdcian of the soul, who by 
his blood and Spirit cures all our spiritual 
sicknesses. Mat. 9. 12. 

Jer.8. 22. isno balminGilead? is there no;?, there? 

Mat. 9. 12. Jesus said, they that be whole need not 
a p. but the sick, Mark 2. 17. Luke 5. 31. 

Z/«A:«4.23.».healthyselfi| CoZ. 4. 14. Luke then. 
PHYSICIANS. 

Gen. 50. 2. Joseph commanded the p. his servants, 
to embalm his father; the p. embalmed Israel 

2Chr. 16. 12. Asa sought not to the Lord, but p. 

Job 13. 4. forgers of lies, ye are all;>. of no value 

Mark 5.26.;iadsufFer.manv things otp. LukeS. 43. 
PICK. 

Prov. 30. 17. the ravens of the valley shall p. it out 
PICTURES. 

.K'um. 33. 52. shall destroy all their;?, and images 

Pron. 25. 11. like apples of gold in p. of silver 

lea, 2. 16. the day of the Lord on all pleasant p. 
PIECE. 

Oen. 15. 10. he laid one p. against another 

Kxod. 37. 7. made 2 cherubims beaten out of one p. 
440 



PIE 

J^um. 10. 2. make thee two trumpets of a whole p. 
Judg. 9. 53. a certain woman cast a p. of a mill- 
stone upon Abimelech's head, 2 Sam. 11. 21. 

1 Sam. 2. 36. shulLcomc and crouch to hiin for a 

p. of silver, that I may eat a p. of bread 
30. 12. tliey gave him a;?, of a cuke of figs 

2 Sam. 6. 19. to every one a p. of tlesh, 1 Chr. l(i.3. 

23. 11. where was a p. of ground full of lentiles 
2 Kings 3. 19. and mar every good;?, of land, 25. 

5. 1 19. Naaman departed a little;?, of ground 
jVe/j. 3. 11. and Hashub rejiaired the other;?. 
19. next Ezer another;?. 20, 21, 24, 27, 30. 
Job 41. 24. as hard as a p. of the nether millstoBC 

42. 11. every man also gave him a. p. of money 
Prov. 6. 26. a man is brought to a;?, of bread 

28. 21. for a;?, of bread that man will transgress 
Cant.A.'i. thy temples are a;?, of i)omegranate, 6.7. 
.Jer. 37. 21. should give him daily ajv. of bread 
£lzc/r.24.4. every good;?, the thigh and the shoulder 

6. bring it out;?, by jt?. let no lot fall u])on it 
~6mos 3. 12. out of the mouth of lion a p. of an ear 

4. 7. one;?, was rained on, and the;?, whereon 
Zcch. 5. t 7. there was lift up a weighty js. of lead 
Mat. 9. 18. no man putteth a p. of new cloth to 

an old garment, Mark 2. 21. Luke 5. 36. 

17. 27. thou shaltfind a p. of money, that take 
Luke 14. 18. I have bought a;?, of ground 

15. 8. if she lose one;? she doth light a candle 
9. for 1 have found the;?, that I had lost 

24. 42. they gave him a;?, of a broiled fish 

PIECES. 
^c?z.l5.17. a burning lamp passed between those;?. 
20. 16. I have given thy brother 1000;?. of silver 
33. 19. bought for lUO;?. of money. Josh. 24. 32. 
37.t23. they stripped Joseph of his coat of many;?. 
28. they sold Joseph for twenty p. of silver 
33. Joseph without doubt is rent in p. 44. 28. 
45. 22. he gave to Benjamin thirty;?, of silver 
Exod. 22. 13. if it be torn in jt?. let him bring it 
28. 7. the ephod shall have the two shoulder p. 

25. put two chains on the shoulder p. 39. 4, 18. 
Lev. 2. 6. thou shalt part the meat-offering in;?. 

8. 20. Moses burnt the;?, and fat of the ram 

9. 13. they presented burnt-offering with the p. 
.Tudg.9.4. they gave Abimelech seventy;?, of silver 

16. 5. we will give thee 1100 p. of silver 

19. 29. he divided his concubine into twelve p. 

1 Sam. 11. 7. Saul hewed a yoke of oxen in p. 

15. 33. Samuel hewed Agag in p. before the Lord 
l^j?? 0-5 11 .30. Ahijah rent new garment in twel vep. 

31. Ahijah said to Jeroboam, take thee ten p. 
19. 11. a strong wind brake in p. the rocks 

2 Kings 2. 12. Elisha' rent his clothes in two p. 

5. 5. Naaman took with him 6000. p. of gold 

6. 25. an ass's head was sold for eighty p. of silver 
11. 18. and brake the images of Baal in p. 23. 14. 

18. 4. brake in p. the brasen serpent Moses made 
2 Chr. 23. 17. went to the house of Baal, and brake 

the images in p. 31. 1. | 34. 4. Mic 1. 7. 
.Tob 4. t 20. they are beaten in p. from morning 

16. 12. and he hath also shaken me in p. 
40.18. his bones asstrongp. of brass, as bars of iron 
41. tl5. strong p. of shields are his pride 

t30. sharp p. of the potsherd are under him 

Psal. 7. 2. rending it in p. while none to deliver 
50. 22. consider this, lest I tear you in p. 
68. 30. till every one submit with p. of silver 
74. 14. thou brakest the heads of leviathan in p. 

Cant. 8. 11. every one for the fruit bring 1000 p. 

/5a.3.15. what mean ye that ye beat my people top. 

.Ter. 5. 6. every one that goeth out shall be torn in p. 

23. 29. a hammer that breakelh the rock in p. 
Lam. 3. 11. he hath turned aside and pulled me in p. 
Ezek. 4. 14. have not eaten that which is torn in p. 

9. t2. every man a weapon of his breaking in p. 
13. 19. and will ye pollute me for p. of bread? 

24. 4. gather the p. thereof into the pot 
Dan. 2. 34. which brake the image in p. 45. 

40. forasmuch as iron breaketh inp.andsubdueth 

6. 24. the lions brake all their bones in p. 

7. 7. the fourth beast devoured and brake in p. 19. 
Uos. 3. 2. 1 bought her to me for fifteen p. of silver 
Mic. 3. 3. who chop my people in p. as for the pot 

4. 13. and thou shalt beat in p. many people 
5.8. as a lion tearetli in p. and none can deliver ' 
J\rah. 2. 12. lion did tearinp. enough for his whelps 
Zech. 11. 12. they weighed for my price thirty p. 
13. I took the thirty p. of silver, Mat. 27. 6, 9. 
Luke 15. 8. what woman having ten p. of silver 
j^cts 19. 19. they foUnd the price"50,000p. of silver 
23. 10. lest Paul should be pulled in p. of them 
27. 44. and some on broken p. of the ship 
See Break, Broken, Cut, Dash, Dashed. 
PIERCE. 
J\rum. 24. 8. he shall p. them through with arrows 
2 Kings 18. 21. on wh^ch if a man lean, it will go 
into his hand and p. it, Isa. 36. 6. 
Luke2. 35. a sword shall p. through thy own soul 

PIERCED. 
Judg, 5. 26. when she had;?, through his temples 



PIL 

Job 30. 17. my bones are p. in me iii the nigkt 
Psal. 22. 16. they p. my hands and my feet 
/Jag. 1. j6. earneth wages, to put into bag p thro' 
Zcc/i. 12.10. they shall look on me whom they have 
p. and shall mourn for him, John 19. 37. 
John 19. 34. one of the soldiers p. his side 
1 Tim. 6. 10. andp. themselves with many sorrowi 
Rev. 1. 7. they also which p. him shall see him 

PIERCETH. 
Job 40. 24. Behemoth's nose p. through snares 

PIERCING. 
Isa. 27. 1. the Lord shall {)unish the p. serpent 
Heb.^. 12. word of God is ciuick,p. to the dividing 

PIERCINGS. 
Prov. 12. 18. that speaketh like the v. of a sword 

PIETY. 

1 Tim. 5. 4. let them learn to shew p. at homo 

PIGEON, see Young. 

PILE. 

/5a. 30. 33. the p. of it is fire and much wood 

Ezek. 24. 9. I will even make the p. for fire great 

PILGRIMAGE. 
GfiTz. 47. 9. the days of years of my p. are 130 years, 
I have not attained to years in the days of theirp. 
Exod. 6. 4. to give them the land of their p. 
Psal. 119.54. been my songs in the house of my^. 

PlLGlllMS. 
Hcb. 11. 13. confessed they were strangers and p, 

1 Pet. 2. 11. 1 beseech you as p. abstain from lusts 

PILLAR 

Signifies, [1] That which sujjporteth a house or 
building, Judg. 16. 25, 26, 29. [2] Ji monument 
raised in memory of some person or action,Gen. 
35. 20. 2 Sam. 18. 18. [3] T/ie cloud in the wil- 
derness, wliich resembled a pillar, Exod. 13. 2L 

A pillar of cloud, a pillar of fire, a pillar of smoke, 
Exod. 13. 21. Judg. 20. 40. signify a cloud, a 
fire, a smoke, which are raised up towards 
heaven in the form of an irregular pillar. 

The pillars of heaven. Job 20. 11. and the piP- 
lars of the earth. Job 9. 6. are metaphorical caj» 
pressions, that suppose the heavens and the 
earth to be as an edifice, raised by the hand of 
God, and founded upon its basis or foundar 
tion ; which appears fr,.om those tcords in Job 
38. 4, 5, 6, Where wast thou when I laid the 
foundations of the earth ? declare, if thou hast 
understanding. The ancients imagined the 
earth to lie upon a flat, and that the heaven* 
rested upon its extremities. 

The church is called the pillar of truth, 1 Tim. 
3. 1.5. It holds forth the mind of Christ, as a 
pillar does an edict, or proclamation, that all 
may take notice of it; so that the truths of 
God are published, supported, and kept from, 
sinking by it, but do not derive their authority 
from it. In which sense teachers, prophets^ 
and apostles, are likewise called pillars, Prov. 

9. 1. .ler. 1. 18. Gal. 2. 9. 

frfi??. 19.26. she looked back, and became ap. of salt 
28. 18. Jacob set it up for a p. 22. | 35. 14. 
31. 13. Belh-el, where thou anointedst the p. 

51. behold this p. || 52. and this p. be witness 
35.20. Jacob setp. on Rachel's grave,that is thep. 

Exod. 33. 9. cloudy p. descended and stood at door 

10. the people saw the cloudyp. stand at door of 
7,e«.26. 1 1. ye shall not rear up a p. Deut.lG. t22. 
.Judg. 9. 6. made Abimelech king by jilain of the;?. 

20. 40. the flame arose wi'h a p. of smoke 

2 Sam. 18. 18. A bsalom reared up ap. called thep. 
1 Kings 7. 21 FGlomon set up the rightp. the left p. 
2^27?^sll.l4. king stood byp. 23. 3. 2 CAr. 23. 13. 
JVVA. 9. 12. thou leddest them in day by a cloudyp. 
Psal. 99. 7. he spake to them in the cloudy p. 
Isa. 19. 19. and a p. at the border thereof to Lord 
Jer. 1. 18. 1 have made thee this day an iron p. 

52. 21. the height of one p. was eighteen cubits 
ITim. 3.15. church, thep. and ground of the truth 
Rev. 3. 12. him that overcometh will I make ap« 
See Cloud, Fire. 
PILLARS. 
Exod. 24. 4. Moses built an altar and twelve p. 
26. 32. thou shalt hang the vail upon four p. 
37. thou shalt make for the hanging fivep. 36.33. 
27.10.twentyp. hooksofthep.il. pfe.lO.ll, 12,17. 
12. p. ten ll 14. their p. three, 15. I 38. 14, 15. 
16. p. four II 38. 17. sockets for p. were of brass 
Deut. 7. 1 5. ye shall break down their p. 12. 3. 
.ludg. 16. 25. they set Samson between thep. 
1 Sam. 2. 8. thep. of the earth are the Lord's 

1 Kings!. 15. he cast two p. of brass of 18 cubits 
10. 12. the king made of the almug-trees p. 

2 Kings 18.16. Hezekiah cut off gold from thep. 
25. 13.theChaldee3brake in pieces thep. of biass, 

and carried brass to Babylon, 16. Jer. 52. 17,20. 
EsfA.l.e.hangings fastened to rings andp. ofmarble 
.fob 9. 6. and thep. thereof tremble, 26. 11. 
Psa^.75. 3. earth is dissolved, I bear up thep. of U 
Prov 9. 1. she hath hewn out her seven p. 
Canf. 3. 6. that cometh like p. of smoke pejfumeJ 



PIT 



PIT 



PLA 



O9rtf..3.10.madft;7.thereof of silver, botton^ of gold 
5.]5.1egsare asp. of marble sot on sockets of gold 
Jubl 2. ;{0. 1 will shew blood, tire, and p. of smoke 
Gal. 2. 9. John and Cephas who seemed to bo j». 
Rev.lQ.l. face as the sun, his feet were as p. of lire 

PILLED. 
Geji 30. 37. Jacob p. white slraivcs in tlie rods 
38. ho set rods which he had/;, before the Hocks 
riLLOVV, s. 
It signifies, [1] Properly, a so7-t of cushion to lie 
under one's head in bed, Mark 4. 38. [2] Figu- 
ratively, it betokens case, rest, and quietness; 
fucli did the false prophetesses make, that theij 
might be signs to the people of ease and rest ; 
and thcij thus endeavoured to render them se- 
cure, Ezek. 13. 18, 20. 
Gen. 23. 11. and Jacob put stones for his j». 

18. Jacob took the stone that he had put tor his;;. 
1 Sam. 19. 13. Michal put a p. of goats' hair, 16. 
£zeA.13.18.\voe toihewomenthatsewp.andmake 

20. wherefore, behold, I am against your p. 
Mark 4. 38. Jesus was in the ship asleep on a p. 

PILOTS. 

Ezek. 27. 8. thy wise men, O Tyrus, were thy p. 

23.suburbs shake at the sound of the cry of thy ;?. 

PINNACLE. 

Mat.i. 5. setteth him on ap. of temple, Luke 4. 9. 

PINE. 

Lev. 26. 39. they that are left of you shall p. away 

in iniquities of their fathers shall they/?, av/ay 

Lam. 4. 9. these p. away, stricken throug.h for want 

Ezek. 24. 23. ye shall ;>. away for your iniquities 

33. 10. if sins be upon us, and v/e p. away in them 

PINE. 
JVe/i. 8. 15. fetch olive and p. branches for booths 

PINE-TREE. 
£sa. 41. 19. I will plant/?, and box-tree together " 
60. 13. the p. and box-tree shall come to thee 

PINETH. 
Mark 9. 18. gnasheth with his teeth, and jj. away 

PINING. 
Isa. 38. 12. he will cut me off with p. sickness 

PIN. 
Judg. in. 14. Delilah fastened it v/ith a p. Samson 
awaki'd and went away with the p. of the beam 
Ezra 9. j 8. and to give u? a p. in his holy place 
Ezek. 15. 3. will men take a. p. of the vine-tree"? 

PINS. 
Exod. 27. 19. make all the/?, of the tabernacle and 
court of brass, 35. 18. | 38.20,31. | 39.40. 
JVMjn. 3. 37. under the custody of Merari, p. 4. 32. 

PIPE, S. 
I Sa7?i.lO.S.sh;ilt meet company of prophets with p. 
\Ejing-' I. 40. the people piped with/?, and rejoiced 
PsaZ.'^149. 1 3. praise his name, with a />. 150. 1 4. 
Isa. 5. 12. the harp and/?, are in their leasts 
30.2). have a song, as when one goeth with a/?. 
Je?\ 48. 36. mine heart shall sound for Moab like/?. 
Ezek. 28. 13. workmanship of thy /?. was prepared 
Zec/t. 4. 2. and seven/?, to the seven lamps 

12.wh:ch through the goIden/7. empty themselves 
1 Cor.l4.7.things without life, whether p. or harp 

PIPED. 
\ Kings 1. 40. people p. with pipes and rejoiced 
Jlfat.l 1.17. saying, we have/?, unto you, Lukel.2Q,. 
1 Cor. 14. 7. how shall it be known what is/?.? 

PIPERS. 
Rev. 18. 22. voice of/?, shall be heard no more 

PISS. 
i Kings 18. 27. drink own/?, with you, Isa. 36. 12. 
PISSE rn, See Wall. 
PIT, S, 
Signifies, [1] A hole in the earth, Isa. 30. 14. [2] 
.^ny mischief , or evil, for ensnaring a person, 
Psal. 7. 15. [3] The grave, Psal. 28. 1. 1 30. 3. 
[4] Trouble, PSal. 40. 2. [5] Abraham and 
Sarah, from ichom the Israelites' sprang, even 
when their bodies were like a rock, or pit, Isa. 
51. 1, 2. [6] Hell, Rev. 9. 2. ] 20. 1. 
^ew.14.10. the vale of Siddim was full of slime p. 
37. 20. come, let us cast him into some/?. 24. 
Exod. 21. 34. owner of the/?, shall make it good 
Lev. 11. 36. a/?, wherein is water, shall be clean 
JVuTO. 16. 30. they go down quick into the/?. 33. 
1 Sam. 13. 6. the Israelites hid themselves in p. 
S Sam. 17. 9. behold, he is now hid in some/j. 
18. 17. cast Absalom in a great/?, in the wood 

23. 20. Benaiah slew a lion in a p. 1 Chr. 11. 22. 
% Kings 10. 14. and Jehu slew them at the /?. 

18. t 31. drink everv one the waters of his/?. 

Job 17. 16. they shall go down to the bars of/?. 

33.lg.he keepeth back his soul from the p. 30. 

24. deliver him from going down into the/?. 28. 
Psal. 9. 15. heathen are sunk down into the p. 

28. 1. become like them that go down into p. 
30. 3. that T thould not go down to the p. 
'9. what profit in my blnod, when I go down to/).? 
35 7. they have hid from me their net in a/?. 
40. 2. no h.'ought me up out of a horrible j?. 
65 23. bring them to the p. of dostruction 
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Psal. 69. 15. let not the /?. shut her mouth on me 
88. 4. I am counted with them that go into/?. 
6. thou hast laid me in the lowest/?. 
119. 85. the proud have digged /?. lor me 
140. 10. let them be cast into deep/?, not to rise 
143. 7. like them that go down into/?. Prov. 1.12. 
Prov.22. 14. mouth of strange women is a deep^. 
23. 27. and a strange woman is a narrow/?. 
28. 10. he shall fall himself into his own/?. 

17. he shall tlee to the p. let no man stay him 
Isa. 14. 15. be brought down to the sides of the/?. 

19. that go down to the stones of the/?. 
24. 17. fear, and the p. and the snare are on thee 

18. Cometh out of midst of/?. Jer. 48. 43, 41. 
22. he gathered, as prisoners are gathered in p. 

30. 14. a sherd to take water v/ithal out of the/?. 
38. 17. hast delivered it from the/?, of corruption 

18. they that go down to p. cannot hope 

51. 14. hasteneth, that he chould not die in the p. 
.Jer. 2. 6. the Lord that led us through a land of/?. 
14. 3. they came to the/?, and found no water 
41. 7. and cast them into the midst of the/?. 
9. the /;. which Asa made for fear of Baasha 
Z/fflTO. 4. 20. anointed of Lord was taken in their/?. 
Ezek. 19. 4. nations heard, he was taken in p. 8. 
23. 20. with them that descend into the /?. 28. 8. 
I 31. 14, 16. 1 32. 18, 24, 25, 29, 30. 

32. 23. whose graves are set in the sides of the/?. 
.Tonah 2. 16. yet hast thou brought my life fromp. 
T^eph. 2. 9. even the breeding of nettles and saltc. 
Zech. 9. 11. 1 have sent thy prisoners out of the/?. 
J)/a4.12.1].if it fall into a/j. on sabbath, Luke 14.5. 

See Bottomless, Dig, Digged. 

PITCH. 

Gen. 6. 14. /;. it within and without with /?. 

Exod. 2. 3. she daubad it with slime and with p. 

Isa. 34.9. streams thereof shall be turned top. and 

the land thereof shall become burning/?. 

PITCH. 

J'J'um. 1. 52. Israel shall p. every man by his camp 

53. the Levites shall p. round the tabernacle 

2. 2. every man shall/?, by his own standard 

3. camp of Judah /?. ||3. 23. the Gershonites/?. 

3. 29. sons of Kohath /?. || 35. Merari shall /?. 
Deut. 1. 33. to search you out a place to /?. in 
Josh. 4.20. Joshua did/?, twelve stones in Gilgal 
/sa.l3. 20. neither shall the Arabian /?. tent there 
./er. 6.3. shepherds shall p. their tents against her 

PITCHED. 
Gen. 12. 8. Abram p. his tont, and built an altar 
13. 12. Lot/?. II 2!i. 17. Isaac p. in valley, 25. 

31. 25. Jacob/?, in mount, Laban p. in Gilead 

33. 18. Jacob /?. his tent before the city Shalein 
Exod. 17. 1. from Sin, Israel/;, in Repliidim 

19. 2. were come to desert, and had /?. in wildern. 
33. 7. Moses took tabernacle, /?. it without camp 

JV«/rt. 1.51. when tabern.is/;. Levites shall set it up 
2.34. so they/?, by th'ir standards and set forward 
9. 18. at the commandment of the Lord they p. 
12. 16. the people p. in the wilderness of Paran 
21. 10. Israel/?, in Oboth || 11./;. in Ije-abarim 
33. 5. Israel /J. in Succoth || 6. they/;, in Etiiam 

.Tosh. 8. 11. the ambush/?, on the north side of Ai 

2 Sam. 6. 17. set ark in tabernacle David had p. 
17. 26. Israel and Absalom p. in land of Gilead 

1 Kings 20. 27. and Israel/?, before them, 29. 

3 Kings 25. 1. Nebiichailn. p. against it, .Ter. 52. 4. 

1 Chron. 15.1. David prepared a place for the ark, 

and p. for it a tent, 16. 1. 2 Chron. 1. 4. 

Ezra 8. f 15. there /?. we by the river Aliava 

Heb. 8.2. of the true tabernacle which Lord/?. 
PITCHER, S, 

Signifies, [1] A vessel with aha7idle,for contain- 
ing liquors. Gen. 24. 14, 15. [2] Such vessels 
in the human body as convey vital supplies 
into the several parts of it, as the vcijis and 
arteries; especially the artcrious vein, by 
which the blood is conveyed to the hings, and 
thence to the left ventricle of the heart, and 
then by the pulse thrust out into the great ar- 
tery, called Arteria aorta ; and by its branches 
dispersed into all the parts of the body ; which 
being done, the residue of the blood is carried 
back into the right ventricle, whence it is dis- 
poned as has been mentioned, and so runs a 
perpetual round, Eccl. 12. 6. which may be 
said to be broken, when they becomcxiselcss and 
insuj^icientfoT the performance of their seve- 
ral functions. 

Gera.24.14.1et down /?.I pray thee, thatlmay drink 
15. behold, Rebekah came with her /?. 45. 

,Tudg. 7.16. with empty p. and lamps within the p. 

19. they brake /?. that were in their hands, 20. 
Eccl. 12. 6. or the/?, be broken at the fountain 
Z/ara. 4. 2. how are they esteemed as earthen p.l 
Mark 14. 13. man L jar. n ;;. of water, Luke 22. 10. 

PITY. 
Deut. 7. 16. thine eye shall have no p. on them 

2 5'a7?i.l2.6.restoTe the lamb, because he had no/?. 
Job 6. 14. to the afflicted /?. should be shewed 

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Job 19. 21. have p. on ma, p. on me, O mj friend* 
P5aZ.69.20.looked for some to take/*, burwaa none 
Prov. 19. 17. that hath/?, on poor, lendeth to Ld, 
Isa. 13. 18. they shall have no/;, on fruit of womb 

63. 9. in his love and in his /?•. he redeemed them 
Jer. 15.5. for who shall have/?. onthee,0 JerusaL 

21. 7. he shall not spare, nor have/;, nor mercy 
Ezek. 5. 11. nor will 1 have p. 7. 4, 9.] 8. 18. \ 9. 10. 

9. 5. let not your eye spare, neither have ye/?. 

24. t21. behold, I will ])rofane the/?, of your soul 
36. 21. but I had /?. for mine holy name 

Amos 1. 11. because Edom did cast off all/?. 
Jonah 4. 10. thou hast had /?. on the gourd 
Mat. 18. 33. have had compassion, as I had/?, od 
PITY. [thee 

Deut. 13. 8. nor shall lliine eye /?. him, 19. 13, 21. 

25.12. shalt cut off her hand, thine eye shall not ^ 
Prov. 28. 8. shall gather for him that will /?. poor 
Jer. 13. 14. 1 will not/?, nor spare, but destroy 
.Toel 2. 18. then the Lord will /?. his people 
Zech. 11. 5. their own shepherds/?, them not 

6. for I will no more p. inhabitants of the land 
PITIED. 
Psal. 106.46. he made them also to be /?. of all 
Z.(27?t.2.2.and the Lord hath not/;. 17,21. 13.43, 
Ezek. 16. 5. none eye/?, thee, to do anv of these 

PITIETPI. 
Psal. 103. 13. like as a father p. his children, so 
the Lord p. them that fear him 
Ezek. 24. 21. 1 will profane what your soul ». 

PITIFUL. 
7La772.4.10.hands of/?. women havesodden children 
Jam. 5. 11. ye have seen that the Lord is very /?. 
1 Pet. 3. 8. love as brethren, be ». be courteous 

PLACE 
Signifies, [1] The space, or room in which a per- 
son, or thing is. Gen. 40. 3. [2] A city, tent, 
or dwelling. Gen. 18. 26, 33. [3] Lot, state^ 
or condition. Job 18. 21. [4] Room, or steady 
Gen. 50. 19. [,5J Acceptation, kind welcome, 
or entertainment, John 8. 37. [6] A portion, 
or text of scripture, 'Acts 8. 32. [7] Advan- 
tage, occasion, or opportunity, Eph. 4. 27. 
[8] An office, or employment. Gen. 40. 13. 
Gen. 13. 14. Lord said, look from/?. where thou art 
18. 24. wilt ihou destroy and not spare the/;.? 
28. I will spare the p. for their sakes 

20. 13. the kindness iliou shalt shew at every ^. 
22. 4. the third day Abraiiam saw the p. afar off 
30. 25. send me away, i may go to mine own p. 
40. 3. into prison, the /;.Mhere Joseph was bound 

E3:orf.3.5.p. where thou standest is holy, Josh.^.iS. 
18. 23. this people shall go to their/?, in peace 
23. 20. to bring thee into the p. I have prepared 

Lev. 1. 15. he shall cast it by the p. of the nshes 

JVinre.lO. 14. in the first/?, went standard of Judah 
18. 31. ye shall eat it in every /?. ye and households 

Deut. 11. 24. every/?, whereon the soles of youi 
feet shall tread shall be vours, .7osh. 1. 3 

12. 5. p. the Lord God shall cho"ose, 14. 1 16.16- 

13. oi^'er not thy burnt-olTerings in every p. 
21. if the/?, be too far from thee, 14. 24. 

Judg. II. 19. let us pass through thy land to my p. 

20. 36. men of Israel gave/?, to the Benjamifes 

Ruth 3. 4. thou slialt mark the p. where he lieth 

1 Sa7n. 10. 12. and one of the same p. answered 

14. 46. the Philistines went to thsir own p. 
20. 25. and David's p. was empty, 27. 

2 Sam. 2. 23. he fell down and died in the same p. 

15. 21. in what p. my lord the king shr.ll be 

17. 9. he is hid in some pit, or in some other p. 
12. so shall we come upon him in some/?, 

18. 18. it is called to this day Absalom's /?. 

1 Kings 8. 29. thine eyes may be open toward p. 

2 Kings 5. 11. and strike his hand over the p. 

6. 1. behold, p. where we dwell is too sirait for as 

1 Chron.21. 22. grant me the p. of threshing-floor 

25. David gave to Oman for the/?. 600 shekels 

2 Ch>: 30. 16. the priests stood in their p. 35. 10. 

35. 15. singers, sons of Asaph, were in their p. 
A''eh.2.3. p. of my father's sepulchre lieth waste 

14. there was no /?. for beast under me to pass 
4. 20. in what p. ye hoar sound of the trumpet 

13. 11. I set singers and Levites in their/?. 
Esth. 2. 9. Esther and her maids to the best p. 

4. 14. shall deliverance arise from another /?. 
•Tob 6. 17. they are consumed out of their/?. 
9. 6. which shake the earth out of her/?. 

16. 18. cover not my blood, let my cry have no ^ 
28. 12. where is the/;, of understanding"? 20. 

23. and he knoweth the /?. thereof 

36. 20. when people are cut off in their/?. 

38. 19. as for darkness, where is the p. thercofl 
40. 12. and tread down the wicked in their jb. 

Psal. 26. 8. the/?, where thine nonour dwellcth 
12. my foot standelh in an even/;. 

32. 7. thou art my hiding p. 119 114. 

33. 14. from the p. of his habitation he Icoketft 

upon all the inhabitants of tho caiti 
103. 16. the/;, thereof shall know it no more 



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End. 3. 16. the p. of judgment, p. of rigliteousness 

20. all go to one p. ail aro oftiio dust, G. (J. 
[sa. 5. 8. Ihail.'iy ticid to tii;ld, till tliere be nop. 

13. 13. llie eartn sliji:! roiiiDve out ol'lier j». 

14. ii. siiail lake lliein, and bring tlienito their/?. 
28.8. full of tiiiliines.s, So tliai there is nop. clean 

25. the aiii'Ointed barley and rye in iheirjv. 
30. 3'2. ni every p. where ground-d-slalf shall pass 
41). 21). Ihv.p, IS 100 straii Ibr nie, give^. to me 
54. 2. enlarge the ^. of thy tent, spare not 
GO. 13. 1 win make iim p. of my teet glorious 
G6. 1. and where is theyy. of my rest? 

Jer .7. 12. go to my p. \\ 32. till there be no p. 19. 1 1. 
17. 12. glorious tiuone is the 77. oi'our sanctuary 
18. 14. tiie llowiiig waters come from another p. 

Ezek. 6. 13. there blain be on yy. where tiiey offered 

43. 7. p. of my tliroiie shall Israel no more detile 

21. he shall barn it in the apjjointedy?. of house 

Dan. 2. 35. that no p. was found for them 
8. 11. the p. of his sanctuary was cast dowm 

flos. 5. 15. 1 will go and return to my p. till they 

Joel 3. 1 1^- tlie Lord will be llie/7. of rejiair 

j3mns 2. t 13. 1'ress your p. as a cart is jjressed 
8. 3. there shall be many dead bodies in every p. 

^ah. 3. 17. their ji;. is not known where they are 

Zech. 10. lU. and p. shall not be found for them 
12. 6. shall be inhabited again in her ownp. 14. 10. 

Mai. 1. 11. incense shall be oifered in every/;. 

Mat. 28. 6. see the p. where Lord lay, JIark Id. IG. 

^/cri-G.lO. in what ;u. soever ye enter into a house; 

Luke 4. 17. he found theyj. where it was written 

10. 1. Lord sent them two and two unto every ;;. 
32. a Levite, vvlien he was at the p. passed by 

14. 9. and say to Ihce, give this man p. 
John 4.20. Jerusalem is ihop. of worship 
8. 37. because my word hath no j). in you 
IL G. he abode two days still in the same p. 

48. Romans shall take a\vay our 7;. and nation 
18. 2. Judas v.-hich betrayed him, knew the ;>. 

Acts 2. 1. they were wiih one accord in one/y. 
4. 31. when they had prayed, the;>. was shaken 
7. 33. the p. whereon thou standest is holy 

49. or what is the p. of my rest"? 
8. 32. the /y. of scripture which he read v.-as this 

B.om. 12. 19. avenge nut, but rathergi vi;/;. to wrath 

15. 2.3. but now having no more p. in these parls 

1 Cor.l.2.witli all that in every/;, call on Jesus Chr. 

11. 20. when ye come together into one;y. 
14. 23. the wiioie church be come into om' p. 

S Cor.2. 14. the savour of his knowledge in every /y. 
Gal. 2. 5. whom gave /;. by subjection not au hour 
Eph. 4. 27. neither give p. to the devil 
I Tlisss l.P.in evevy/^.yourfaitliGod-ward is spread 
1 Tim. 2.t 2. prayers Ibr kings and all in eminent p. 
Hcb.^.'i. ashesaiih also in another/y. thou a priest 

8.7. no /y. should have been sought for the second 

12. 17. ho found no /;. of repentancetliough sought 

Jam. 3. IJ. at the same p. sweet water and bitter 

i2e7J.12.8.nor was there/). found any more in heaven 

14. that she migiit fly into wilderness to \\bx p. 

20. 11. and there was found no ». for them 

.J PLACE. 
jcn..39.20.fip. where king's prisoners were bound 
Exod.. 21. 13. ilien I will appoint thee a p. to flee 

33.21. the Lord said, behidd, there is a p. by me 
J^Tum. 32. 1. behokl,the place was a p. for cattle 
Deut.l.^3. search you out apAo pilch your tents in 

23. 12. thou shah have a p. without t!io camp 
Josh. 20. 4. they shall give him ap. in the city 
Judg. 17. 8. to sojourn where he could find a p. 

18. 10. a p. where is no want of any thing 

1 Sam. 15. 12. Saul sent him up a p. and is gone 
21.2. I have appointed my servants to such ap. 
27. 5. let them give me a p. in some town 

2 Sarn. 7.10. 1 will a[)point a p. for Israel, they may 
dwell in ap.ofth.own.moveno more, IC'Ar. 17.9. 

11. 16. Joal) assigned Uriah to a p. where valiant 

1 KinffS 8. 21.1 set there a/?, for ark, 1 Chr. 15. 1. 
2^27? r/s 6.2. let us make ustt/y.where we may dwell 

8. in suc'i and such a p. shall he my camp 

9. man of G.s^iid, beware thou pass not such ap. 

2 Chron. 6. 2. I have built a p. for thy dwelling 
Job 28. 1. there is a p. for gold where they fine it 
Psal. 132. 5. until I find out a p. for the Lord 
Prov. 14. 26 and h'-s children have a p. of refuge 
[sa. 4. 6. shall bo for a p. of refuge from rain 

33. 21. the Lord will he to us a p. of broad rivers 

34. 14. and find f<ir herself a /y. of rest 
56. 5. and within my walls a p. and a name 
65, 10 Achor ap. for ihe herds to lie down in 

Ezek. 26. 5. a p. for the spreading of nets, 14. 
39. 11. 1 will give to Gog, a p. of graves in Israel 

ZepA.2.15. she is become np.for beaststo lie down 

Mat. 27. 33. that is a p. of a scull, .fohn 19. 17. 

Mark 11.4. found colt in a p. where two ways met 

Joint 14. 2. I go to prepare a p. for you, 3. 

ffeb. 2. 6, one in a certain p. testified, saying 
4. 4 he spaKe m a certain p. of the seventh day 
11. 8. when called to go out into a p. he obeyed 

Rev. 12. 6. where she hatli a p prepared of God 

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iicu.lG.lG.gather them into a/y.called Armageddon | Exod. 17. 7. and he called name of the p. Alass, 
Sec CiiOObE, DwELLi.NG. JSTum.U.S. nmaof the p. Taberah || 21.3.Hrrm; 



Jlio-h fLACE 
JViim. 23. 3. and Balaam went up to a hio-h p. 
1 Sam. 9. 12. there is a sacrifice to-day in Idghp. 

10. 5. shalt meet j)rophets coming from high p. 
13. when had made an end, Saul aunetohighp. 

1 Kings 3.4. that was great high p. 1 Cliron. lU. ^i'-J. 
IJ. "/. Solomon built a higli p. for Chemosh 

2 Kings 23. 15. high p. that Jeroboam had made, 
Jo.-iiah brake down the high p. burnt the high p. 

2 Chron. 1. 3. so Solomon went to the high p. , 

13. cotne from his journey to liighp. at Gibeon 
Psal. U.fO. Lord will be \xlughp. fortlie oppressed 

20, jl. name of God of Jacob set thee on a^highp. 

4G. t 7. the God of Jacob is a high p. for us 
Isa. IG. 12. that xMoab is weary on the high p. 
Ezek. 10. 24. made/u'n"/i/;. in every street, 25. 31. 

2U. 29. what is the high p. whereunto ye go? 

His PLACE. 
Gen. 18. 33. and Abraham returned to his p. 

31. 55. Laban rose up and returned to his p. 
Exud. 10.23. neither rose from his p. for three days 

lu.2'.). abide ev. man ui his p. none go ont of his p. 
Ecv. 13. 23. but if the bright spot stay in his p. 
J^iim. 2. 17. every man in his p. by their standards 

24. 25. Balaam rose uj) and returned to his p. 
JJeat. 21. 19. and bring him to the gate of his p. 
Ruth i. 10. name of dead be not cut (j if from his p. 

1 Sam. 3. 2. when Eli was laid down in his p. 
9. so Samuel w'ent and lay down in his p. 

5. 3. and they set Dagon in his p. again 

11. let the ar!% go d.jw n to his own p. G. 2. 
23. ii2. go and see his p. where his haunt is 
26.25. David went on, and Saul returned to his p. 
29. 4. send David, that he may go again to his p. 

2 Sam. 6. 17. they set the ark of the Lord in his p. 

19. 39. Barzillai reiurned to his own p. 
IKingsS.Q. priests brought ark' to/i/6'jty. 2 C/i7\5.7. 

20. 24. take kings away, every man out of his p. 

1 Chr. 15.3. to brii!g the ark of the Lord to hts p. 
16. 27. strength and gladness are in his p. 

2 Chron. 24. 11. carried the chest to his p. again 
34. 31. king stood in his p. and made a covenant 

Ezra 1. 4. let men of his p. help him wi(h silver 
2. 68. fi)r house of God to set it in /^/.s/y. 5. 15. | 6. 7. 
.Tob 2. 11. they came every one from his ownp. 

7. 10. neither shall his p. know him any more 

8. 13. if he destroy him from iris p. it shall deny 
14. 18. and the rock is removed out of his p. 
18.4. and shall the rock be removed out of A«5/y.? 
20. 9. nor shall Ids p. any more behold him 
27. 21. and as a storm hurleth him out of his p. 

23. men shall clap hands and hiss him ont of hisp. 

37. 1. and my heart is removed out of his p. 

38. 12. and caused the day-spring to know his p. 
Psal. 37. 10. thou shalt diligently consider his p. 
Prov. 27.8. so is a man that wandereth from his p. 
Eccl. 1.5. the sun hasteth to his p. where he arose 
fsn. 26. 21. Lord cometh out of his p. to punish 

33.16. his p. of defence shall be munition of rocks 
40.7. set him \nhisp. shall not remove from his p. 
Jer, 4. 7. he is gone from his p. to make desolate 

6. 3. they shall feed every one in his p. 
Ezck.'i.l2. blessed be the glory of Lord from his p. 
Mic. ]. 3. behold, the Lord cometh' out of his p. -^ 
Z,cph.2.\\. men shall worship every one from his p. 
Zech. G. 12. and he shall grow up out of his p. 
Mat. 26. 52. put up again thy sword into his p. 
Acts \. 25. that he might go to his own p. 
Rev. 2.5. remove thy candlestick out of his p. 

See Holy, Most Holy. 
/yi «/ie PLACE. 
G^e7i.50.19.Jos. said, fear not, lam in the p. of God 
Exod. 15. 17. plant them in the p. thou hast made 
Lev.4:.2i. kill it in the p. where they kill burnt- 
offering before the Lord, 29, 33. | G. 25. \ 7. 2. 
13". 19. in the p. of the boil there be white rising 
JSTum. 9. 17 in the p. where cloud abode, there Isr. 
33.54. inheritance be in the p. where his lotfalleth 
.Tosh. 4. 9. Joshua set up twelve stones iJi the p. 

1 Ki7igs 13.22. because hast drunk water in the p. 
2l.ld.inthe.p. where dogs licked blood ofNabolh 

2 Chron. 3. 1. in the p. that David had prepared 
Job 34.t26. striketh them in the p. of beholders 
PsaZ.44.19.hast sore broken us in the p. of dragons 
Prov. 25. 6. and stand not in the p. of great men 
EccLll.3. inth"]). where the tree falleth it shall be 
Jer. 22. 12. but hi shall die in the p. 38. 9. ] 42. 22. 
Ezek. 17. 16. in the p. where the king dwelleth 

21. 30. judge thee in t. p. where thou wast created 

Hos. 1. 10. that in the p. where it was said, ye are 

not my people, shall be sons of God, Rom.9. 26. 

13. 13. not stay ]ongin1.he p. of breaking forth 
Joh7i 19.41.i7i thep. where crucified, was a garden 

0/iAe PLACE. 
Gen. 26. 7. men of p. asked him, lest men of p. kill 

29. 22. Laban gathered all the men of the p. 

32. 30. Jacob called the name of thep. Peniel 

33.n.name of p. Succoth || 35.i5.nsi.of p. Beth-el 



Silk 

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Josh. 4. 3. take ye out of the p. twelve stones 
5.9.nameo/t/ic;;.G,ig^iij "' 2;!. va levnf Ach')r 
.Judg. 19. 10. the men if the p. were Benjamitort 
Ruth 1. 7. Naomi wyni; ;o!t;i out of the p. "where 
2.bay/y.6.8.Du vid calltd nanie of Ikcp-. PcTez-uzzah 

1 Chron. 26. 11. pattern of thep. of Uiu mercy-seal 

2 Chron. 20. 26. name of the p. valltv of Berachab 
Ezek 41. iJ. breadth of thep. left was five cubits 
Jocl'S 7. raise them oui of thep. whither ye sold 
J^ah. I. 8. make an uier etid of tliev- thereof 

That PLACE. 
<?c?i. 21. 31. Abraham called tiiat p.'E.Q.-'.x-sheha. 

22. 14. thatp. Jehovah-jireii |] 26. 19. Beth-el 

32. 2. Maiianaim||.38. 21 asked men of thatp. 
JVum. 11.34. name of that p. Kibrolli-hatlaavah 
Deut. 12. 3. destroy names oi them out of that p 

17. JO. the sentence Ihey of that p. shall shew 
Judg.2. 5. tliey called liame of t/iut p. Bochim 

15. 17. thatp. Kamaih-iehi iJL-^. 12. iMabaneh-dan 

1 Sam. 23. 28. called th.j.! p. belali-h:uiiniiili-lekoth 

2 Sam. 2. 16. that p. was called h'l-lkaili-hazzurim 
5.20. called thatp. Baal-perazim, 1 Chron. 14.11. 

1 Chron. 13. II. that p. is called Peri z-uzzah 
Mat. 14. 35. men of thatp. had knowledge of him 
Mark G. 10. there abide tiii ye depart from thatp. 
John 5. 13. a mu!iitu<le being in thatp. 

11. 30. but was in thatp. 'where Blariha met him 
Acts 21. 12. both we ami thev of i/caiiy. besought 

This PLACE. 
Gen. 19. 12. thy sons bring them out of this p. 
13. we will destroy this p.'\\ 14. gei out of «/ijsp " 

20. 11. surely the fear of (Jdd is not in :his p. 

28. 16. Lord is in this p. !| 17. dr.^adfui is this p. 
< 38.21. there was no harlot in this p. 22. 

48.9. are sons, whom God hat!; given nicin ihic p. 

Exod.l3.3. the Lord brought you.out from this p. 

JVmw. 20. 5. to bring us unto this evil p. 

Deut. 1. 31. bare thee in all the way iliat ye went, 

till ye came to this p. 9. 7. | 11. 5. 

23. 9. and he hath biongiit us iiuo this p. 

2iJ.7. when ye came un o thisp. S'lhon came out 
Judg. 18. 3. and what makest ihou in this p. 7 

1 Kings 8. 2d. hearkvApto prayer toward this p, 
30, 35. 2 Chron. 6. 2i), 2] , 26, 40. | 7. 15. 

13.8. nor eat bread, nordriiik water in this p. 16k 

2 Kings 18.25. come not with.oiit L. agaiiist this p. 
22. 16.1 will bring evil oi this p. and inhabitants 

thereof, 17, 20. 2 Chron. 34. 24, 25, 23 
2 Chron. 7. 12. and have chosen this p. to myself 
Job 18.21. this the /..of him that knows notGod 
Jer. 7. 6. and shed not innocxMit blood in this p. 
20. my furyshall be pour; d out on this p. 
14. 13. I will give you assured ];c'ace in this p. 
16. 2. neither have sons nor danglitcrs in this p. 
9. cause to cease outof «A/.s-;y.!lie voice of mirth 
19. 3. behold, I vail bring evil upon this p. 
4. they estranged this /?. filled this p. with blood 
6. that this p. shall no more bn called Tophet 
12. thus willldo to this p. saith the Lord, 40. 2. 
22. 11. which went forth out of this p. 24. 5. 

27.22. and 1 will restore them to this p. 32. 37. 
23. 3. I will bring to this p. all the vessels, 6. 

4. 1 will bring again to this p. Jecnniah 
29. 10. in causing you to retirn to this p. 
33. 10. again be heard in this p. the voice of joj 
42. 18. and ye shall see this p. no more 
44. 29. that I will punish you in this p. 
51. 62. O Lord, thou hast spoken against this p. 
Ezek.io. 20. this is p. where liic priests shall boil 
Zepk. 1.4. cut off" the remnant of Baal 'Vom this p. 
Hag. 2.9. \n ^///,<;/y.wiil Igive peac?, sailh the Lord 
■JiFat. 12.6. in this p. (me greater thnn the temple 
Lukfl 16. 28. lest they come \nt(fthis p. of tormenj 
23. 5. teaching, beginning from Galilee to this p. 
Acts 6. 14. Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy this p. 
7.7. they shall come forth and serve me in this p 

21.23. that teacheth ajrainst the law and this p 
Heb. 4.5. and in i/yy.^Ty.n^a'.n, if they shall enter 

Thy PLACE. 
Gen. 40. 13. Pharaoh shall restore thee to thy p, 
J\''um. 24. 11. therefore now flee thou to thy p. 
2 Sam. 1.5. 19. return to thy p. and abide with king 
Eccl.10.4. if ruler rise against thee, leave not thy p. 
Ezek. 12. 3. thou shalt remove from thy p. 38. 15. 

To or unto the PLACE. 
Gen. 13.3. Abram went unto t. p. where his tent, 4* 

22.3. went unto the p. of v.'hich God told him, 9. 
Exod.3.8. to bring you jivto t. p. of the Canaanito 

32. 34. lead people unto the p. of which I spake 
J^um. 10. 29. we are journeying to the p. of wnich 

14. 40. go up to the p. which Lord hath promised 
./^tys/i. 4.8 carried stones to thep. where they lodged 

1 Sam. 20.19. come to t.p. wdiere ihou hide thyself 
2Snm.2. 2.3. as many as came to thep. stnoa still' 

2 Kings 6. 10. sent to the p. which man of God tokJ 
1 Chr. 15. 12. bring ark to thep. that I prepared 
JVt'7i. 1.9.1 will bring them to thep. I have chosea 
Psal. 104. 8. they go to t.p. that thou hast founded 



PLA 



PLA 



PLA 



fsa. 18.7. present brought to the p. of narnG of Ld.Il Kings 3. 2. only the people sacrificed in high p. 



Jcr. 7. 14. i will do to tuc p. which I guvu to you 
29.14.u'iil bring you ugiiiii tu t.p. wJieiice IcLLSised 
Acts '2'>.'2'i. and was uatered into the p. of hearing 

FLACE, Verb. 
Gen 33.tl5.let me^. some of the folk with thee 
Exod. 18, '21. and^. sucii over them to be rulers 
Dcut. 1-i. 23. in tlie p. which he sliall chodse, to 
p. his name there, IG. 2, ti, 11. [ 2t). 2. 
1 Kings 20. t 12. Benhadad said, p. the engines 
Ezra^ij '. and p. them in the house of Goil 
Tsa- 10.13. and 1 will p. salvation in Zion lor Israel 
Ezek. 37. 14. Isliall^. you in your own land, 26. 
Dan. 11. 31. aivl they shall ^. the abomination 
flos. 11.11. 1 will j». them ii\tiieir houses, saith Ld. 
Zech. 10. 6. 1 will bring tliein again to p. them 

PLACED. 
<?f7i.3.24. God p. at east of the garden cherubims 
47. 11. .Joseph^, his father and his brethren 

1 Kings 12. 32. Jeroboam j?. in Belh-ei priests 

i Kings 17. b. and p. them in lialah and in Habor 
24. andj». them in tlie cities of S.iinaria. 26. 

2 Chron. 1. 14. which lie ^. in the chariut cities 
4. 8. he made tables, y9. thoii in tlie temple 

17. 2. he p. forces in all the fenced cities of Judah 



2 Kings 17. 32. 2 Chron. 33. 17. 
3. sacrificed and buini iacense in high p. 22. 43. 
2 Kings 12. 3. | 1."). 4, 35. | 16. 4. ] 17. 11. 

12. 31. Jeroboam made a hou^e oXhighp. 

32. he placed in Beth-el the priesis ui'highp. 

13. 2. he sliall oM'er the priests of the high p. 
32. he cried against aM the houses of the high p. 

1 Kings 13.33. Jeroboam made of the lowest of tlie 

l)eopie priests of the high p. 2 Kings 17.32. 

15. 14. but the high p. were not removed, 22. 43. 

2 Kings 12. 3. | 14. 4. | 15. 4, 35. 

2 Kings 17. 2?. put their gods in houses oHaghp. 
18. 4. Hezekiah removed the high p. 22. 

23. 5. had ordained to burn incense in the high p. 

8. defiled ihe high p. and brake down the high 

p. 13. 2 Chron. 31. 1. \ 32. 12. Isa. 36. 7. 

9. priests of high p. came not up to altar of Ld. 
20. he slew all the priests of the high p. 

2C/;?-.11.15.Rehoboam ordained priestslor /a>7i jd. 

14. 3. Asa took away the high p. and images, 5. 

15. 17. tlie high p. were not laken away, 20. 33. 
17. 6. Jehoshaphat took away the high p. 

21. 11. Jelior. mad.=! high p.\\ 23. 25. Ahaz high p. 
34. 3. Josiah did purge Jerusa. from the high p. 



Ezek. 17. 5. the easle/y. it by. the great waters 

I'LACES. 
Gen. 23. 15. 1 am with thee, will keep thee in all p. 
Exod. 20. 24. in all/?, wliere I record my name 
Dcut. 12. 2. shall utterly destroy all the p. wherein 
Josh. 5. 8. abode in their/?, till they w^ere whole 
Judg. 5. 31. delivered in the//, of drawing water 

19. 13. let us draw near to one of these p. to lodge 

1 Sajn. 7. 16. Samuel judged Israel in all those p. 
30. 31. David sent presents to all the/?. 

2 Sam. 7. 7. in all the/?, spake I a word with any 
SiTmo-i- 23.5. put down [iiiests in //.about Jerusalem 

14. he filled their/?, wiih the bones of men 
J^nh. 4. 12. from all p. whence ye shall return 
13. I set the peojile in lower p. and on higher/?. 

12. 27. they sought Leviies out of all their p. 
Job 21. 23. where are dwelling/?, of the wicked 

37. 8. boasts go into dens and remain in their/?. 
Psal. JU. 8. he sitteth in lurking/?, of tlse villages 

16. 6. the lines are fallen to me in [>leasant/). 
18. 45. and be afraid out of their close/?. 

73. IS. thou didst set tlieni in slippery/?. 

74. 20. tiie dark/?, of the earth are full of cruelty 
103. 22. bless IheLord, all his works, in all/?. 
105. 41. they ran in the dry/?, like a river 
110. 6. he shall fill the /?. w'ith the dead bodies 

Prov. 8. 2. she standeth in the/?, of the paths 

Cant. 2. 14. O my dove, that art in the secret/?. 

Isa. 32. 18. my people shad dwell in quiet resting p. 
40. 4. crooked made straight, and "rough /?. plain 
45. 2. 1 will make the crooked/?, straight 

Jcr. 4. 12. a wind from tfiose p. shall come to mc 
8. 3. in all /?. whither I have driven them, 29. 14. 

17. 2G. they shall come from /?. about Jerusalem 
24. 0. to be a taunt and a curse in all /?. I drive 

32. 44. take witnesses in the/?, about Jerusalem 
40. 12. all the Jews returned out of all/?, whither 

45. 5. ihy life I will give for a prey in all/?. 
Lam. 2. 6. he h^th destroyed his /?. of the assembly 
Ezek. 34. 12. 1 will deliver them out of all/?. 

26. t will make the/?, round my hiil a LiiessinT 

46. 24 he said tiiese are the p. of them that boii 
47. 11. but the miry/?, thereof shall not be healed 

Amos 4. 6. iind want of bread in all your/?. 
Zech. 3. 7. 1 will give thee/?, to walk among the.se 
Mat. 12.43. he walke'ih through dry/?. Luke 1 1. 24. 

13. 5. some fell on stony /?. and sprung uj), 20. 
21.7.aiid there shall be famines and earthquakes in 

divers/?. MarkVi.Q. Luke '21. W. 
dels 24. 3. we accept it in all p. most noble Felix 
E/?/i. 1. 3. who hatii blessed us in heavenly /?, 
20. set him at his own right hand in heavenl}' p. 

2. 6. hath raised us up, and made us sit togevher 

in heavenly p. in Christ Jesus 

3. 10. to powers in heavenly p. might be known 
Phil. 1.13. my bonds in Christ are manilestin all/?. 
Re-iJ.6.14. mountain and island moved outof their/?. 

See Desol.^te. Holy. 

Hi^h PLACES. 

Lev. 26. 30. T will destroy your high p. and images 

J^um. 21. 28. consumed lords oC high p. of Arnon 

K. 41. brought him up into the Idsrhp. of Baal 

33. 52. and quite pluck down all their high p. 
Deut. 32. 13. made him ride on highp. of the earth 

33.20. and thou shalt tread upon their highp. 
Judg. 5. 18. jeoparded their lives in the highp. 

1 Sam. 13. 6. the people hide themselves in highp. 

2 Sam. 1. 19. the beauty of Israel slain in highp. 
25. Jonathan, thou wast slain in thy high p. 

22. 34. and selteth me on my high p Psal. IS. 33. 
443 



Job 20. 4. of old, since man was/?, upon earth [Job 25. 2. he maketli peace in his highp. 
Psal. 78. to. the tent which he had/?, among men :P5aZ. 78. .58. they provoked him wiih iheir highp. 
Cant. 5. tl2. his eyes as the eyes of doves fidy/?. \Prov. 8. 2. she standeth on the top of the highp. 
Isa. 5. 8. that Iliey may be/?, alone ui the midst | 9. 14. sitteth on a seal in the highp. of the city 
Jer. 5. 22. which /?. sand for the bound of the sea.' Isa. 15. 2. he is gone up to the high p. to weep 

41. IS. I will open rivers in high p. and fountains 
49. 9. their pastures shall be in all highp. 
58.14. cause thee to ride on high p. of the earth 
Jer. 3. 2. lift up thine eyes to the highp. and see 
21. a voice was heard on the high ]>. weeping 
4. 11. a dry wind in the highp. of tiie wilderness 
7. 29. and take up a lamentation in the highp. 
12. 12. the spoilers are come up on all thehigh p. 
14. 6. the wild asses did st:md in the highp. 
17.3.1 wiil give thy /t?o-/i/>. for sin, through borders 
2G. IS. and the mountain of the house shall become 
as the Jii^rh p. of the forest, J\Iic. 3. 12. 
48. 35. to cease in Moab him thatofFereth in highp. 
Ezek. 6. 3. behold, I will destroy your highp. 
16. ]G. deckedst thy highp. with divers colours 
39. and they shall break down t)iy highp. 
36. 2. the ancient highp. are ours in possession 
Hos.10.8. the hii^hp. of Aven shall be destroyed 
j^mos 4.13. treadeth on highp.o? ennh., Mic.'\.2. 
7. 9. the highp. of Isaac sliall be desolate 
Mic. 1. 5. and what are the highp. of Judah 1 
Hah. 3. 19. will make me to walk on mine highp. 
Ejih. 6. 12. against spiritual wickedness in highp. 
Sec Built. 
JVastc PLACES. 
Isa. 5. 17. leasts p. of fat ones shall strangers eat 

51. 3. the Lord will comfort all her waste p. 

52. 9. sing together, ve waste p. of Jerusalem 
58. 12. and they shall b\dM the old waste p. 

PLAGUE. 



P^aJ. 39.23. and I will/?, them that hate him 

PLAGUR, Substantive. 
Exod. 11. 1. yet I will bring one /?. on Pharaoh 
12. 13. the p. shall not be on you to destroy you 
30. 12. that there be no p. among them 
Lev. 13. 3. when hair in the p. is turned wdiite, 17. 
5. if the/?, spread not in the skin, 6. | 14. 48. 
30. if a man or woman hath a ;?. then priest shall 
see the p. 31, 32, 50, 51, 55. | 14. 37. 
44. he is a leprous man, h's/?. is in h's head 
.50. and shut up it that hath the /?. seven days 
5~. 'f it app. in warn or woof, it is a sp-eading p. 
53. if/?. be departed f\-om tliem, it shall bo washed 
14. 35. there is as it were a/?, in the house 
Jfam. 8. 19. that there be no/?, among Israel 
11. 33. Lord smote people with a very great p. 
14. 37. those men died by the/?, before the Lord 
16. 46. wrath is gone out, the p. is bejun, 47. 

48. and the/?, was stayed, 50. | 25. 8. 

49. now they that died in the p. were, 25. 9. 
Dent. 2S. 61. every p. which is not wriuen in book 
./r?.s/i.22.17. we are not cleansed, altho' there was p. 

1 Sa??i.6.4. one/), was on vou all and your lords 

2 Snm. 24. 21. that p. may be stayed, IChr. 21. 22. 

1 Kinn-s 8. 37. whatever;;?, or sicku'^ss tliere be 

38. sha'l know every man the p. of his own heart 

2 Chr. 21. 14. with a great/?, will the Lord smite 
Psal. 91. 10. nor any p. come nigh thy dwelling 

106. 29. and tlie p. brake in upon them 
30.Phinphas executed jud<rment, so/?, was stayed 
Zf-ch. 14.12. this shall be/?, the Lord will smite, "l8. 
.l/arfc 5. 29. she felf thit she was healed of that/?. 

34. go in ppace, and be whole of thy/?. 
Rev. 16. 21. blasohemed because of the/?, of hail 

PLAGUED. 
Gen. 12. 17. the Lord p. Pharaoh and his house 
Exod. 32. 35. Lord p. the people for making calf 
.Tosh. 24. 5. p. Egypt, and afterwards brought you 
1 C7ir. 21.17. not on people, that they should be/?. 
Psal. 73. 5. nor are they /?. like other men 



P5aZ.73.i4. all the day have I been/?. and chastened 

PLAGUES. 
Gen. 12. 17. Lord plagued Pharaoh with great j> 
Exod. 9. 14. I will at this lime send all my p. 
Lev. 26. 21. 1 will bring sevx-n times more/?', on you 
Dcjit. 28. 59. the Ld. will make thy p. -.vonde'fiii 
29. 22. when they see the/?, of that land 
1 Sam. 4. 8. gods that smote tlie Egyptians witn/. 
Job 10. t 17. thou renewest Ihy /?. against me 
./cr. 19. 8. hiss, because of ihe'p. A'.>. 1 7. j .-,0. 13, 
Ezek. 39. j 2. I will strike thee v. iih si.\ p. 
Hos. 13. 14. O death, 1 will be thy/?. U g ave 
Jllark 3.10. pressed to touch hirn as ujany as hadp 
J^uke 7. 21 . same hour ho cured many of ; lieir p 
Rcv.d. 20. rest which were not kiiied by these jj. 
11. 6. these have jiowcr to smite earth wjih/? 
16.9. nameof God, v.hohalh power over these />. 
18. 4. and that ye receive not of hor p. 
8. therefore snail her //.come in one (tay, death 
22. 13. God shall adJ to him the/?, written 
See Seveiv. 
PLAIN. 
(?C7!.25. 27. Jacob was a/?, man, dwelling in tents 
Psal. 27. 11. teach me, and lead me in a p. path 
Prov. 8. 9. they are/?, to him that iL-idersiandeth 
5. 19. but the v,-ay of the riglj'.enus is made p. 

the face thereof 
nd rough places/?. 



Isa. 28. 25. when he made p. 
40. 4. crooked made stra.isiit 



./e/-. 48. 21. judgment is cone on llie p. country 
fiab. 2. 2. write the' vision, i!:ake it p. u|)on tables 
JIark 7. 35. tongue was loosed, and he spake p. 

PLAIN. 
Gen. 11.2. they found a/), in the land of Shinar 
13. 10. and Lot beheld all tin/?, of Jordan 

11. then Lot chose him all the/?. Oi'Joish.in 

12. I>ot dwelled in citirsof lhe/7. toward Sodom 

13. Abram came and dwell in the p. 14. 13. 

19. 17. nor stay thou in al! p. escape to mountain 
25. he overthrew these c ties in all iho/;. 

Josh. 11. 16. Joshua took the valitjy and ibe p. 
■Tvjlg.^.G. made Abimeiech king by 7?. of pillar 
11. 33. Jephthah ?m-. to the Anniirtidtcs to the^ 

1 Sam. 10. 3. thou shalt coir.e to the p. of Tabor 
23. 24. David and his men v.-ere in the p. 

2 Sam. 2.29. Abner and his men wn!k( d through p. 

4. 7. Baanah and Rechub gai ti-.etn through thep. 

5. t 20. he called that p'ace the p. of breaches 
15. 28. 1 will tarry in tlie/?. till I hear fnmi you 
18.23. then Ahimaaz r-m by the w-ay of the"/?. 

1 Kinos 7. 46. in /?. of Jonhin d.d king cast them 

20. 23. let us fight aga'nsl tliem in :ho/?. 25. 

2 Kings2~i. 4. king went toward the/?. .Jer. 52.7. 
jVe/i. 3. 22. after him repa'-red the priests of the/?. 
.fer. 17.26. shall come from/?, bringitig offeringa 

21. 13. I am against thee, O rock of t!ie/>. 

48. 8./?. shall be destroyeti, as Lord hath spoken 
Ezek. 3. 22. he said, arise, go forth in tl;e /?. 23. 

8. 4. according to the vision that I saw in the/?. 

PLAL\^S. 
Gen. 18. 1. the Lord appeared in the p. of Mamre 
jXam. 22. 1. Israel pitched in /?. of Woab, 33. 48. 

26. 63. who numbered Israel in the/?, of Moab 

31. 12. ihey brought spoil un!ot';e camp in the/?. 

33. 50. the Lord s])ake to Moses in the //. 35. 1. 

3G. 13; the Lord comman;Ied in the p. of JJoab 
Deut. 34. 1. Moses went up from the p. of Moab 

8. Israel wept for Moses in the/?, forty days 
2 Sam. 17. 16. lodge not in the p. of the wildernesB 
2 Kings 25. 5. thoarmy of the Chalde^^s overtook 
hirn in X\iep. of J.>richo, .Tor. 39. 5. I 52. 8. 

1 Chron. 27. 28. over svcainore-trers in the low/?. 

2 Chr. 9. 27. made cedars «s sycatnores in low/j 
26. 10. Uzziah had mu'h cattle in the p. 

PLAINLY. 
Exod. 21.5. if the servant/z.say.T love my master* 
Deut. 27. S. write the words of this law veiy/?. 

1 Sam. 2. 27. did I/?.apnear to house of iliy father ' 

10. 16. he told us/?, that the asses were fuund 

2 Sam. 20. f 19- they/?, spake in the beginning 
Ezra4.18. the letter hath been;?, read before ma 
Isa. 32. 4. the tongue of the stammerers shall be 

ready to speak p. 
.T»hn 10. 24. if thou be the Christ, tell us p. 

11. 14. then Jesussaid to them p. Laza.us is dead 
16. 2.5. but I shall shew you p. of tl'.e Father 

29. now speakest thou p. and spea kest no proverb 
Heb. 11. 14. for thev that sav siifh things declare!?. 

PLAINNESS. 

2Co7'.3.12.have such h.op-^, wo use great/?. of speech 

PLAITING. 

1 Pet.3.3. whose adorning let it not be/?, of hair 

PLANES. 

Isa. 44. 13. thecarnenterfi^te'h the image \vith/3. 

PLANETS. 

2 Kino-s 23. 5. that burnt incense to sun, moon,f 

PLANKS. 
1 Kinrrs 6. 15. he covered tire floor with p. of fii 
Ezek. 41. 25. were thick p. f>-n face of the porch . 
26. on the sidest)f the porch, and upon the sidt 
chambers of the house, and thick j» 



FLA 



PLE 



PLE 



PI ^NT, Substantive. 
Gen. 2.5. theljovd God made every ;a of the field 
Job J4. 1). will bud and bring furlli boughs like p. 
Isa, 5. 7. unil tlie men of Judah his pleasant 7>. 

17. 11. in tiie day tliou sluilt make thy p. grow 

53. 2. he sliuN grow before him as a tender/;. 

Jbr. "2. 21. how art lliou turned into degenerate j?. 

Ezck. 31. 2'J. raise up for them u;;. of renown 

Mat. 15. 13. every/;, my Father hatli not planted 

PLANTS. 
1 Chr. 4. 23. those tliat dwell among/?, and hedges 
Psal.l2d. 3 thy children like oJive//. round table 

144. 12. that our sons may be as p. grown up 
Cajil. 4. 13. thy p. as an orchard of pomegranates 
Isa. JG. 8. have broken down principal/;, thereof 

17. 10. therefore shaltthou plant pleasant/;. 
Jei; 48. 32. tliy /;. are gone over sea, they reach 
£ze/i;.3l. 4. with rivers running round about his ». 

PLAN'!' 

Signinp,s,mTo set trees or herbs, Gen.d.'20.[2]To 

bring apeople from one coxintry into another. 

there to place a7id settle them, Psal.44. 2. | 80.8. 

[3] 'J'o be made real and living members of the 

church of God, Psal.92.13. [4] To lay the first 

foundation of Christianity among a people, 

and be instrumental, by the' preaching of the 

gospel, in converting them to Chri.'st. 1 Cor. 

3.6. 

Exod. 15. 17. p. them in mount of thy inheritance 

Deut. 16. 21 . thoa shalt not p. a grove, of any trees 

28. 30. ihoushallp. a vineyard, and not cat, 3!). 
2.S'(i//i. 7. 10. moreover, I will/;, them, 1 C/tr. 17. 9. 
2 Kings 10.21). /?. vineyards and eat, Isa. 37. 30. 
Psal. 107. 37. sow the fields, and/;, vineyards 
[sa.ll. 10. therefore thou slialt/;. pleasant plants 

41. 10. I \\\\\p. in tlie wilderness the cedar 
51. 16. that I iiKiy/;. heavens, and lay foundations 
65. 21. they shall p. vineyurds, oat iruit of them 
22. they shall not/;, and another eat 
Jer, 1. 10. I have set thee to build and to p. 

18. 9. concerning a kingdom to build and to p. 
24. 6. I will p. and not pluck them up, 42. 10. 

29. 5. p. gardens, and cat I he fruit of them, 28. 

31. 5. shall p. vines on tlie mountains of Samaria 
28. I will watch over them to build and top, 

32. 41. I will/;, them in this land assuredly 

35. 7. nor shall you sow seed, nor p. vineyard 
Ezek. 17. 22. I will p. it on a high mountain, 23. 

28. 26. they shall/;, vineyards, and dwell safely 

36. 36. Lord build and p. that that was desolate 
Dan. 11. 45. he shall p. tabernacles of his palace 
.Amos 9. 14. they shall p. vineyards and drink wine 

15. I will/;, them upon their land, saith Lord 
Zeph.l. 13. they .shall p. vineyards but not drink 
PLANTATION. [wine 

Ezek. 17. 7. might water it by furrows of iier/;. 

PLANTED. 
Gen. 2 8. the Lord God p. a garden eastward 

9.20. Noah/;, vineyard || 21. 33. Abram/?. a grove 
J^uni. 24. 6. as trees which the Lord hath p. 
Deut. 20. 6. what man is lie that hath p. a vineyard 
Josh. 24. 13 of olive-yards yep. not, do ye eat 
Psal. 1. 3. like a tree p. by the rivers, ,Jer. 17. 8. 

80. 8. thou hast cast out heathen, and p. the vine 
15. the vineyard which thy right hand hath p. 

92. 13. those that be p. in the house of the Lord 

94. 9. he that p. the ear, shall he not hear? 

104. 16. the cedars of Lebanon which he hath p. 
Eccl. 2. 4. I p. me vineyards || 5. I p. trees 

3. 2. and a time to pluck up that which is p. 
Isa. 5. 2. and p. it with the choicest vine 

40, 24. yea, they shall not be p. nor bo sown 
Jer. 2. 21. yet I had p. thee a noble vine 

11. 17. for the Lord of hosts that p. thee 

12. 2. thou hast p. them, Ihey have taken root 
45. 4. what I have p. I will phick up 

Ezek. 17. 5. and p. it in a fruitful field, 8. 
10. yea, behold, being p. shall it prosper? 

19. 10. p. by the waters she v/as fruitful 
13. and now she is p. in the wilderness 

{7os. 9. 13. Ephraim is p. in a pleasant place 
Jlmos 5. 11. ye have p. pleasant vineyards 
Mat. 1-5. 13. plant my heavenly Father hath not p, 
21. 3.3. man p. a vineyard, Mark 12. 1. LukeW. 9. 
Luke 13.6.certain man had a fig-treep. in vineyard 
17. 6. be plucked up, and be thou p. in the sea 
28. they bought, they sold, they p. they builded 
Rom. 6. 5. if wc have been p. together in his death 
lCor.3.6. 1 have p. Apolloswatered, God increase 

PLANTEDST. 
Deut. 6. 11, and olive trees which thou p. not 
Psal. 44. 2. didst drive out heathen and p. them 

PLANTERS. 
Jer 31. 5.p. shall plant, and eat them as common 

PLANTETH. 
Prffv.^l.W. with fruit of her hands she p. vineyard 
Tsa. 44. 14. he p. an ash, and the rain doth nourish 
1 Cor. 3. 7 neither is he that p. any thing 
8. he thai p. and he that v\|tereth are one 
9. 7. v/ho p. a vineyard and satoth not the fruit 
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PLANTING. 

60. 21. branch of my p. work of my hands 
3. they might be calJed the p. of tlie Lord 
PLANTINGS. 
Mic. 1 . 6. 1 will make Samaria as p. of a vineyard 

PLASTER. 
Tsa. 38. 21. a lump of figs, lay it for ap. on boil 

PLASTER. 
Lev. 14. 42. shall take mortar and shall p. house 
JJciit. 27. 2. great stones, and p. them with p. 4. 
Dan. 5. 5. wrote on the p. of the wall of palace 

PLASTERED. 
Lev. 14. 43. if the plague come again after it is p. 
48.plaguehath not spread after the house wasp. 
PLAT. 
Will retjuite thee in this p. nov/ 
take and cast hirn into the p. of ground 
PLATE. 
Exod. 28. 36. thou shult make a p. of pure gold 
39. 30. they made the p. of holy crown of gold 
Lev. 2. t5. meat-offering taken in a p. 7.19. 
8. 9. on his fore-front he put tlie golden p. 
Ezek. 4. 1 3. take a fiat p. set it for a wall 

PLATES. 
Exod. 39. 3. they did beat gold into thin p. 
Jfum. 10. 38 let them make of censers broad p. 
39. were made broad p. for a covering of altar 
1 Kings 7. 30. and every base had p. of brass 
Je;".10.9. silver spread into p. is brought from Tars. 

PLATTED. 
Ji/ai.27.29.when they had p. a crown of thorns,they 
put it on his head, Mark 15. 17. John 19. 2. 
PLATTER. 
Mat. 23. 25. ye make clean outside of the p. but 
within full of extortion and excess, Luke 11.39. 
PLAY. 
The Hebrew word, Zachak, which signifies to 
play, is also commonly used for laughing, 
mocking, insulting. JVhen Sarah saw Ishmael 
play with her soji Isaac, she loas offe?idcd at it. 
Gen. 21. 9. It ?oas a play of mockery, or in- 
sult, or perhaps of squabbling, as the word is 
used, 2 Sam. 2. 14, Let the young men now 
arise and play before us ; let them fight as it 
were by way of play. But the event shews 
that they fouglit in good earnest, since they 
. were all killed. JFefind play taken in another 
sense in Exod. 32. 6. JVhen the Israelites had 
set up the golden calf, they began to shout, to 
sing, and dance about it, and to divert them- 
selves ; The people sat down to eat and drink, 
and rose up to play.. 
Exor^. 32. 0. the jieople rose up top. 1 Cor. 10. 7. 
Deut. 22. 21. to p. the whore in her father's house 

1 Sam. 16. 16. that he shall p. with his hand 
17. provide me now a man that can p. well 

21. 15. have brought this fellow to p. madman 

2 Sam. 2. 14. let young men arise and p. before us 
6. 21. therefore will I p. before the Lord 
10. 12. and let us p. the men for our people 

Job 40. 20. where all the beasts of the field p. 

41. 5. wilt thou p. with him as with a bird 1 
Psal. 33. 3. p. skilfully with a loud noise 

104.26. leviathan whom thou madesttop. therein 
7i9a. 11.8. sucking child shall p. on hole of the asp 
Ezck. 33. 32. and can p. well on an instrument 

PLAYED. 
.Tudg.19.2. and his concubine p. the whore 

1 Sam. 16.23. David p. with his hand, 18.10. ] 19. 9. 

18. 7. the women answered one another as theyp. 
26.21.1 havep. fool, and have erred exceedingly 

2 Sam. 6. 5. David and all Israel p. 1 Chr. 13. 8. 
2 Kings 3. 15. it came to pass when the minstrel p. 
Ezek. 16.28. hast p. the whore with the Assyrians 

See Harlot. 
PLAYER. 
ISam. 16. 16. who is a cunning p. on a harp 

PLAYERS. 

Psal. 68. 25. the p. on instruments follov/ed after 

87. 7. as well the singers as the p. on instruments 

PLAYETH. 
1 Sam. 21. 1 14. you see the man p. the madman 
Ezek. 23. 44. as to a woman that p. the harlot 

PLAYING. 
lSam.l6.18.haveseen a son of Jesse cunning in p. 
1 Chron. 15.29. Michal saw David dancing and p. 
Psal. 68. 25. among them were the damsels p. 
Zech. 8. 5. boys and girls p. in the streets thereof 

PLEA. 
DeuM7. 8. if amatter too hard betweenp. andp. 

PLEAD. 
oTui^-.e.Sl.v/illyep.forBaall he that will p.for him 

32. saying, let Baal p. against him, because he 
JbiO.lO. if ofjudgm.whoshallsetme a time top.? 
13. 19. who is he that will p. with me 1 
16. 21. O that one might p. for a man with God 

19. 5. if he will p. against me my reproach 
23. 6. will he p. against me with his great power? 

Isa. 1. 17. seek judgment, p. for the widow 
3. 13. Lord standeth up top. and judge the people 



/sa. 43.26. letusp. toge.declare thou tobejii«iBr,d 

66. 16. by fire will the Lord p. with all flesh 

Jer. 2. 9. wherefore, I will yet p. with you, 35. and 

with your cliildren's children will I p. 

29.vvherefbre will yep. with me? all transgressed 

12. 1. righteous art thou, OLd. when Ip.wuh thee 

25. 31. Lord will p. with all flesh, saith the Lord 
50. t 44. and who will convent me top.? 

Ezek. 17. 20. and I will p. with him there 
20. 1 4. wilt thou p. for them ? 22. f 2. | 23. f 3G. 
35. and there will I p. with you face to faco 
30. so will I p. with you, saith the Lord God 
38. 22. 1 will p. against him with pestilence 
IIos.2.2.p. with your mother,p. she is not my wife 
5. t 13. Ephraim sent to the king that should p. 
.Joel 3. 2. and I will p. with them for my people 
Mic. 0. 2. and the Lord will p. with Israel 
See Cause. 
PLEADED. 
1 .Sam. 25. 39. blessed be the Ld. that p. the cause 
Lam. 3. 58. O Lord, thou hast p. causes of my soul 
£2eA.20.36.1ike as Ip.with your fathers in wildern.- 

PLEADETH, 

.lob 18. 21. with God, as a man p. for his neighbour - 

Isa. 51.22. saith thy God, thatp. cause of his people 

59. 4. no.ie callcth for justice, nor any p. for truth 

PLEADING. 
Job 13. 6. hear and hearken to the p. of my lios 

PLEASANT. 
Gen. 2. 9. God made every tree grow that is p. 
3. 6. wasp, to the eyes, and a tree to be desired 
49. 15. Is-achar saw the land that it wasp. 
2Sa?;j. 1.23. Saul and Jonathan werep. in their lives 

26. Jonathan, very p. hast tjiou been to me 

1 Kings 20. 6. whatever is p. ihey shall take away 

2 Kings 2.19. behold, the situation of this city isp. 
2 C/irow,. 32. 27. he made treasuries for p. jewels 
Psal. 16. 6. the lines are fallen to me in p. places 

81.2. bring hither the p. harp with the psaltery 
106.24. yea, they despised thep.land, believed not 
133. 1. how p. for brethren to dwell toge. in unity 
135. 3. sing praises to his name, for it is p. 147. 1, 
Prov. 2. 10. when knowledge is p. to thy soul 
5. 19. let her be as the loving hind and p. roe 
9.17.stolen waterssv/eet,bread eaten in secret isp. 
15.26. but the words of the pure are p. words 

16. 24.p. words are as honey-comb, sweet to soul 

22. 18. for it isp. if thou keep them within thee 

24. 4. the chambers shall be filled with all/;, riches 
Eccl. 11.7. p. it is for the eyes to behold the sun 
Cant. 1. 16. thou art fair, my beloved, yea p. 

4. 13. thy plants are an orchard with p. fruits 
16. let my beloved come and eat hisp. fruits 
7. 6. how fair andp. art thou, O love, for delights 

13. at our gates are all manner of p. fruits 
Isa. 2. 16. the day of the Lord upon all p. pictures 
5. 7. and the men of Judah his p. plant 
13. 22. and dragons shall cry in their p. palaces 

17. 10. therefore shalt thou idantp. plants 
32. 12. they lament for p. fields, for fruitful vino 
.54. 12.1 will make all thy borders of p. stones 
64. 11. and all our p. things are laid waste 

Jer. 3. 19. how shall I give thee a p. land ? 
12.10. made my p. portion a desolate wilderness 

23. 10. p. places of the wilderness are dried up 

25. 34. and ye shaO. fall like a p. ve.ssel 
31. 20. is Ephraim my dear son ? is he a p. child ? 

Lam. 1.7. she remembered all her p. things of old 

10. advers. hath spread his hand on herp. things 

11. they have given their /;. things for meat 
2. 4. slew all that werep. to the eye in tabernacle 

Ezek. 26. 12. they shall destroy thy p. houses 
33. 32. very lively song of one that halh p. voice 
Z>a7i.8.9. waxed exceedingly great tow. thep.land 
10.3. 1 ate nop. bread, nor came flesh in my mouth 
11. 88. he shall honour a god with p. things 
IIos. 9. 6. the p. places nettles shall possess them 
13. Ephraim is planted inap. place, but Ephraim 
.Toel'.i. 5. have carried into your temp, my p. things 
Amos 5. 11 . ye planted p. vineyards, shall not drink 
Mic. 2. 9. women. have ye cast out from p. houses 
JsTah. 2. 9. and glory out of all the p. furniture 
7.ech. 7. 14. for they laid the p. land desolate 
Mai. 3. 4. offering of Jerusalem hep. to the Lord 

PLEASANTNESS. 
Prov. 3.17. her vvays are ways of p. her paths peace 
15. t 26. the words of the pure are words of p. 
PLEASE 
Is spoken, (I) Of God, pleasing himself, and de- 
notes, [1] His will and good pleasure, Isa. 55, 
11. 1 Cor. 1.21. [2] His d.ecree and pjirpose, 
Psal. 115. 3. 1 135. 6. (II) Of Christ pleasing 
God, and signifies. That God the Father did 
perfectly accept of Christ as a Mediator, and 
had a singular complacency and satisfaction 
in his undertaking, and in all he should do or 
suffer in the accomplishment of viands redemp- 
tion, Mat. 3. 17, 1 17. 5. John 8. 29. (Ill) OJ" 
'man, who pleases, [1] God, denoting a being 
approved and accepted of God,lleh. 11.5.) 13.16. 



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[£] Himself, 1. In things sinful, Isa. 2. 6.12, 
ire things lawful, Acts 15. 34. [3] His neigh- 
bour, which is, first, £,awful, to endeavour to 
comply with his wea/aicss in things indiffer- 
ent, or that tend to edification, lioin. 15. ii. 1 
Cor. 10. 33. Secondly, Sinful, to flatter him, 
or suit one's doctrine to his humour, conceal- 
ing some necessary truth. Gal. 1. 10. 
Ezod. 21. 8. if she j;. not lier master, wlio betrothed 
A'wm. 23.27. peradventureitwill/^. God thou curse 

1 Sd;«. 20. 13. it" it^. my lather to do thee evil 

2 Sam. 7. 2t). let it p. thee to bless the house of thy 

servant, that it may continue, 1 Chron. 17.27. 
1 Kings21. t). if it w. 1 will give thee another viney. 
§ Chr. 10. 7. if thou p. they will be thy servants 
jVeA.2.5.if it j?. king, and thy servant found favour, 
7. Esth. 1. 19. I 3. 9. ] 5. 8. ] 7. 3. | 8. 5. 1 9. 13. 
hb 6. 9. that it would j». God to destroy me 
20. 10. his children shall seek to p. the jjoor 
Psal. 69. 31. this also shall p. the Lord better 
Prov. 16. 7. when a man's ways;?, the Lord 
Cant. 2.7. nor awake my love till he p. 3. 5. | 8. 4 
fsa. 2.6. ihey p. themselves in children of strangers 
.55. 11. it shall accomj)lish that which I p. 
56. 4. and choose the things that p. me 
John 8. 2J. I do always those tilings tiiat;?. him 
Rom. 8. 8. they that are in the flesh cannot p. God 
15. 1. we ought to bear, and not to p. ourselves 
2. let every one jo. his neighbour for his good 
I Cor. 7. 32. careth how he may;?, the Lord 

33. p. his wife || 34. how she may 7;. her husband 
10. 33. even as I p. all men in all things 
Gal. 1. 10. do I persuade men? do I seek to p. mcnl 
1 Thess. 2. 15. they p. not G.are contrary to all men 
4. 1. how ye ought to walk and to p. God 
27Vm. 2. 4. that ma.y p. him who hath chosen him 
Tit. 2. 9. and to p. "thena well in all tinngs 
Hcb. 11. 6. without faith it is impossible to p. God 

PLEASED. 
Gen. 28.8. Esau seeing daugh. Canaan p. not Isaac 
33. 10. have seen thy face, thnu wast p. vv'itli me 
34. 18. and their words 77. Hamor and Shechem 
45. 16. it;?. Pharaoh well and his servants 
JVmm. 24. I.Balaam saw it p. Lord to bless Israel 
Deut. 1. 23. the saying p. me well, I took 12 men 
JbsA.22. 30. what children of Gad spake it p. them 
Judg. 13. 23. if the Lord were p. to kill us 
14. 7. ho talked with her, and s\\ep. Samson well 

1 Sam. 12.23. it;%Lord to make you his people 

18. 20. \tp. Saul that Michal loved David 

25. it p. David to be the king's son-in-law 

2 Sam. 3. 33. what the king did p. all the people 
17.4.3aying, p. Absalom well, and elders of Israel 

19. 6. if all we had died, then it had/?, thee well 
1 Kings 3. 10. Solomon's speech;?, the Lord 

9. 12. the cities Solomon gave;?, not Hiram 
iChron. 30. 4. the thing /•. the king and all the 
congregation, JVe/t. 2. 6. Esth. 1. 21. | 2. 4. 
Esth.^.%. the maidenp. the king, and she obtained 

5. 14. the thingp.Haman, he caused the gallows 
Psal. 40. 13. bj;?. O Lord, to deliver me 

51. 19. then shall thou hep. with sacrifices 

115. 3. our God is in the heavens, he hath done 
whatsoever he;j. 135. 6. .Jonah 1. 14. 
Isa. 53. 10. yet it p. the Lord to bruise him 
Dan. 6. 1. it p. Darius to set over the kingdom 
Mic. 6. 7. will Ld. be p. with thousands of rams 1 
Mai. 1. 8. offer it, will he hep. with thee? 
^aM4.6. on Herod'sbirth-day daugh. of Herodias 
danced before them, and;?. Herod, MarkQ.'H. 
Acts 6. 5. the saying p. the whole multitude 

12. 3. because Herod saw it;?, the Jews 
Rom. 15. 3. for even Christ 7?. not hiniself 

26. for it hath p. them of Macedonia, 27. 
1 Cor. 1.21. \tp. God by foolishness of preaching 

7. 12. and she be p. to dwell with him, let him not 
13. and if he be p. to dwell with her, let her not 
12. 18. God hath set members as it hath p. him 
15. 38. God giveth it a body as it hath p. him 
Qal. 1.10. for if I yet;?, men, I should not be serv. 

15. when \tp. God to reveal his Son in me 
Col 1 19. it p. Father that in him all fulness dwell 
Heb. 11.5. he had this le=;timony, thathe^. God 

Well PLEASED. 
Psal. 85. t !• thou hast been well p. unto thy land 
Isa. 42. 21. the Lord is well p. for his righteous- 
ness' sake ; he will magnify the law 
J!/a«.3.17.beloved Son, in whom I am wellp. 12.18. 
1 17. 5. Mark 1. 11. Luke 3. 22. 2 Pet. 1. 17. 
1 Cor. 10. 5. with many of them G. was not wellp. 
Heb. 13. 16. with such sacrifices God \awellp. 

Men PLEASERS. 
E;>ft.6.6. not v/ith eve-service, as men p. Col. 3. 22. 

PLEASETH. 
Gen. 16. 6. Abraham said, do to her as it p. thee 

20. 15. behold my land, dwell where it p. thee 
Jtidg. 14. 3. get her for me, for she p. ine well 
Esth. 2. 4. let maiden which p. the king be queen 
Eccl. 7. 26. whoso p. God shall escape from her 

8. 3. stand not in evil, he doeth whatsoever p. him 
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EstJi. 8. 5. and if I be jt?. in his eyes let it be written 
Has. 9. '4. neither shall they be p. to him 
Col.l. 10. might walk worthy of the Lord to all p. 
IThess. 2. 4. so we speak, not as;?, men, but God 
1 John 3. 22. do those things that are p. in his sight 

/feZZ-PLEASlNG. 
Phil.'i. 18. a sacrifice acceptable, well-p. to God 
Cut. 3. 20. obey, for this is well-p. to the Lord 
//tZ?.13.21. working in you what is 2D.-p. in his sight 

F1.EASURE 
Signifies, [1] Delight or joy, Psal.102.14. [2] Pur- 
pose, intention or resolution, Ezra. 5. 17. [3J 
Commands, Psal. 103. 21. [4] Lawful delights, 
Ecol. 2. 1. [5] A kindness or favour. Acts 25.9. 
[(>>] Voluptuous and sinful ways, 1 Tim. 5. 6. 
Gen. 18. 12. after I am waxed old, shall I have p.? 
Deut. 23. 24. mayest eat grapes thy fill at own;?. 
1 Chr. 29. 17. 1 know thou hast p. in uprightness 
Ezra 5. 17. and let the king send his p. to us 
10. 11. make confession to Ld. God, and do his p. 
JVe/i. 9.37. have dominion over our cattle at tlieirp. 
Esth.1.8. should drink according to every man's p. 
.fob 21. 21. whatp. hath he in his house after him 1 

25. another dietli, and never eateth with p. 

22. 3. is it any p.to Almighty that thou art righteous 

Psal. 5. 4. art not a God that hath p. in wickedness 

35.27. which hath p. in the prosperity of his serv. 

51. 18. do good in thy good p. to Zion, build walls 

102. 14. for thy servants take p. in her stones 

103. 21. bless L. ye ministers of his, that do b\sp. 
105. 22. to bind his princes at his p. and teach 
111.2. sought out of all them that have p. therein 
147. 10. he taketh not;?, in the legs of a man 

11. the Lord taketh p. in them that fear him 
149. 4. for the Lord taketh;?. in his people 

Pruv. 21. 17. he that lovcth p. shall be a poor man 
Eccl. 2. 1. enjoy p. || 5. 4. he hath no/?. in fools 
12. 1. thou shall say, I have no;?, in thein 
Isa. 21. 4. the night of my p. he turned to fear 

29. [9. stay and wonder, take your p. and riot 
44. 23. Cyrus my shepherd shall perform all my p. 
40. 10. my counsel shall stand, I'will do all my p. 

48. 14. he will do his;?, on Babylon, and his arm 
53. 10. and p. of the Ld. shall prosper in his hand 
58. 3. behold, in the day of your fast ye find;?. 

13. from doing thy;?. on my holy day, and call the 
sabbath a delight, not finding thine own p. 
■Icr. 2. 24. slie snuffeth up the wind at her p. 

22. 28. is he a vessel wherein is nop.1 

34. Hi. whom had set at liberty altheirp. to return 

43. 33. broken Moab like a vessel wherein is no;?. 
Ezek. 16. 37. with whom thou hast taken p. 

18. 23. have I any p. that wicked die, saith Lord, 
and not that he should return ? 32. 1 33. 11. 
Has. 8. 8. Israel as a vessel wherein is no p. 
Hag. 1.8. build the house, audi will takep. in it 
Mai. 1. 10. T have no p. in you, saith the Lord 
Luk-'. 12. 32. Father's good p. to give you the kingd. 
./7cty 24.27. Felix, willing to do Jews p. left P. bound 

25. 9. but Festus willing to do the Jews ap. said 
Rom. 1. 32. but have p. in them that do them 
2 Cor. 12. 10. Ihere-bre I take p. in infirmities 
Epk. 1. 5. according to the good p. of his will, 9. 
Phil. 2. 13. both to will and to do of his good p. 
"iTkess. 1. 11. fulfil the goodjo. of his goodness 

2. 12. believed not, but had;?, in unrighteousness 
\Tim. 5. 6. but she that liveth in p. is dead 
Heb. 10. 6. in sacrifices thou hast had no p. 8. 
33. if draw back, mysoul shall have no;?, in him 

12. 10. they chastened us after their own;?. 
.Tarn.. 5. 5. ye have lived in p. on earth, in day-time 
2P(?t.2.l3.as they thatcount it p. to riot in day-time 
Rev. 4. 11. for thv p. thev are and were created 

PLEASURES. 
.Job 36. 11. Ihey shall spend their years in p. 
PsaZ. 16. 11 . at thy right hand arep. for evermore 

30. 8. shalt make them drink of river of thy p. 
Isa. 47. 8. hear this, thou that art given to ;». 
Luke 8. 14. are choaked with the p. of this life 
2Tiin. 3. 4. lovers of p. more than lovers of God 
Tit. 3 3. deceived, serving divers lusts and p. 
Heb. 11. 25. than to enjov the p. pf sin fbr a season 

PLSDGE. 
Gen. 33. 17. Tamar said, wilt thou give me a p.? 

18. what p.? II 20. Judah sent to receive his p. 
Exod. 22.26. if thou take a neighbor's raiment to p. 
Deut. 24. 6. no man shall take the nether or upper 
millstone to p. for he taketh a man's life to p. 

10. shalt not go into his house to fetch his p. 11. 

12. if poor, thcu shalt not sleep with his p. 13. 

17. nor shalt take a widow's raiment to p. 
1 Sam. 17. 18. how thy brethren fare, take theirp. 
.lob 22. 6. thou hf st taken a p. from thy brother 
24. 3. they take the widow's ox for a p. 

9. and they take a p. of the poor 
Prov. 20. 16. take p. for a strange woman, 27. 13. 
Ezek. 18. 7. hath restored to the debtor his p. 16. 

12. hath not restored the p. shall he then live? 

33. 15. if wicked restore the p. he shall not die 



Jlmos 2. 8. on clothes laid top. by everj altar 

PLEDGES. 
2Zi(n 0-5 18.23.1 say, givep. king of As»y. Isa. SG.3 

PLEIADES. 
They are seven stars, beyond the Bull, which ap 
pear at the beginning of the spring. The He 
brew reads, Chima, ./oZ» 38. 31, Canst thou bimi 
the sweet influences of the Pleiades, or ChimaJ 
Canst thou hinder them from rising in their 
season ; or canst thou hinder or shut up tkl 
earth when they open it 7 
Jb6 9.9. which makethArcturus, Orion, and P. 
33. 31. canst thou bind the sweet influences of P ? 

PLENTEOUS. 
Gen. 41. 34. take the fifth part in the p. years 

47. in the p. years the earth brought forth 
Deut. 28. 11. the Lord shall make thee p. 30. 9 
2 Chr. 1. 15. Solomon made gold as p. as stones 
P^ttZ. 86. 5. art p. in mercy to alli-all on thee, 15 
103. 8. Ld.is mercii'ul, gracious, and p. iu mercy 
130. 7. and with him is p. redemption 
Isa. 30. 23. the bread shall be fat and p. in that day 
Hab. 1. 16. their portion is fat, and their meat p. 
Mat. 9. 37. the harvest truly is v. but labourers few 

PLENTEOUSNESS. 
Gen. 41. 53. the seven years of p. were ended 
Prov. 21. 5. the thoughts of the diligent tend top. 

PLENTY. 
Gen."^. 28. God give thee p. of corn and wine 
41. 29. behold, there come seven years of great p, 

30. all the p. shall be ibrgotten in land of Egypt 

31. and the p. shall not be known in the land 
Lev. 11. 36. a pit, wherein there is p. of water 
IKiitgs 10. 11. bro't infrom Ophirp.of almug-trees 
2 Chron. 31. 10. we had enough to cat, have left p. 
.Job 22. 25. and thou shalt have p. of silver 

37. 23. he is excellent in power and p. of justice 

Prov. 3. 10. so shall thy barns be filled with p. 

28.19.lie that tilleth his land shall have p. of bread 

.Jer.AA. 17. for then had wep.of victuals, and well 

./oeZ 2. 26. shall eat in p. and praise Lord your God 

PLENTIFUL. 
Psal. C8. 9. thou, O God, didst send a p. rain 
Isa. 16. 10. joy is taken out of the p. fitdd 
.Ter. 2. 7. and I brought you to a p. country _,, 
48. 33. joy and gladness is taken from theiDTSI-i 

PLENTIFULLY. ^ 

.Job 26. 3. how hast p. declared the thing as it is? 
Psal. 31» 23. and p. rewardeth the proud doer 
Luke 12. 16. ground of a rich man brought forth p. 

PLOTTETH. 
P5aZ.37.i2.thev/icked p. against the just, gnasheth 

PLOUGH. 
Luke 9. 62. no man having put his hand to the ». 

PLOW 
Signifies, [1] To till and break up ground with 
a plough, Deut. 22. 10. [2] To labour in any 
calling, 1 Cor. 9. 10. [3] To contrive, plotj 
and practise. Job 4. 8. Hos. 10. 13. [4] Cru- 
elly to torment, wound, and mangle, Psaira 
129. 3. 
To put the hand to the plough, Luke 9. 62. To en- 
gage one's self in the service of God, or work 
of the ministry, or preaching of the gospel. 
Deut."2.lQ. shalt notp.with an ox and ass together 
1 Sa?n. 14. 14. which a yoke ofo.Kon might p. 
.Tab 4. 8. they that p. iniquity, reap the same 
Prov. 20. 4. sluggard will not j^. by reason of cold 
Isa. 28. 24. doth the plowman p. all day to sow 
Hos. 10. 11. Judah shall p. Jacob break his clods 
Amos 6. 12. will one p. there with oxen? 
1 Cor. 9. 10. he that ploweth should p. in hope 

PLOWED. 
Judg. 14. 18. if ye had not p. with my heifer 
Psal. 129. 3. the plowers p. on my back 
,Ter. 26. 18. Zion shall be p. ns a field, Mic. 3. 12. 
Hos. 10.13. ye have p. wickedness, reaped iniquity 

PLOWETH. 
1 Cor. 9. 19. that he that 7?. should plow in hope 

PLOWING. 
1 Kings 19. 19. Elijah found Elislia, who was p. 
.lob 1. 14. the oxen were p. and the asses feeding 
Luke 17. 7. which of you having a servant p. 

PLOWING. 
Prov. 21. 4. and the p. of the wicked is sin 

PLOWMAN. 
Isa. 28. 24. doth the p. plow all day to sow ? 
.^77105 9. 13. the p. shall overtake tho. reaper 

PLOWiMEN. 
Isa. 61. 5. the sons of the aliens shall be yourp 
Jer. 14. 4. the p. werp asharried, they covered 

PLOW-SHARES. 
Isa. 2. 4. shall beat their swords intop. Mic. 4. 3 
J(7rZ3.10.beatyourp.into sword8,hooksinto spcaj* 

PLUCK. 
7,c?7. 1. 16. shall p. away his crop wifn his feat lers 
J^um. .33. 52. and quite p. down their high p^ce« 
Deut. 7. t22. thy God will p. off those nations 
23. 25. then thou mayestp. the ears with thy hand 
2 Chr. 7. 20. then will I p. them up by the roota 



POL 

M 24. 9 ihey p. Ihu taiheiiess from the breast 
Psal. "o. l.J. lie ii).iii /j. my feet out ol'tho net 
52. 5. u.nil ;y. liiec. i>ui oiiliy dweliing-ptace 
74. Jl. i.'iy liifiii. Iiuiiil, //. It out oflliy bosom 
80. lil. ikijy wiiioti ii;u<s by tl'.e way do^. hor 
Eccl. 'i. li. uiid a niiivj ty //. up wliat is planted 
Jer. i'2. 14. ^. oiu Ihi liouse ofJudali lium tJiem 
17. 1 will uuerly ;>. up and destroy that nation 
18. 7. I speak conwruuig a kingdom, to p. it up 

22. 24. on my hand, yet would I p. thee thence 
24. (j. will plant ihviin, and not;>.tiiein up, 42. 10. 
31. 2K as 1 iiavd watched over them to^. up 
45. 4. diat V, liichl iiave planted I will p. up 

Ezck.i:.'J. v.iihvjul many people to^.itiij) by roots 

23. o4. thou shaky;, ott" thine own breasts 
Mic. 3. 2. who//, oif the skin from ofl' them 

5. 14. I wiii ;;. uj) thy groves out of tJiee 
Mat. 5. -JU. if thy right eye offend thee,;?, it out. 
and ca* it frotn thee, 18. 9. Mark 9. 47. 
12. 1. began to /;. tiie ears of corn, Mark 2. 23. 
Jehu lU. \id. nor siiali any p. them out of my hand 
29. no man is abie to ^.tliem out of Father's hand 
PLUCKED. 
Gen. 8. 11. in iier mouth was an olive leaf jo. olF 
Exod. 4. 7. and he/;, his hand out of his bosom 
Deut. 2S. i;3. ye .shall be/>. from oft' the land 
Josh. 4. 1 18. the Soles of llie priests' feet were/;. up 
Ruth 4. 7. a man p. olT his shoe, and gave it 
2 .Sam. 2>. 2l./>. tliespearout of Egyptian's hand, 
and slew him wiiii his spear., 1 Chron. 11.23. 
Ezra 9. 3. i p. off the. hair of my head and beard 
JVV/i. 13. 25. I cursed them, and/;, off their hair 
Joh 21). IT. and /;. the Sj)oil out of his teeth 
Prov. 2. 1 22. the transgressors shall be p. up" 
Isa. 50. G. my cheeks to them that/), oti" the hair 
Jer. (5. 29. for tlie wicked are not p. away 
12. 15. alter I have/?. 'them out, I will return 
31. 41). it .■ilial! not be ;;. up, nor thrown down 
Ezek. 19. 12. but she was/?, up in fury, aad cast 
Dan.l.A. I beheld till the wings thereof were/?. 
8. three of the; tirst horns/?, up by the roots 
11 4. for his kingdom shall be/?, up for others 
JJmos 4. 11. as a tirebrand /?. out of the burning 
Zech. 3. 2. is not this a brand/?, out of the fire? 
Mark 5. 4. the cluiins had been p. asunder by him 
Luke (i. 1. ids disciples/?, ears of corn and did eat 
17. G. he thou p. u[) by the root, it should obey 
Gal. 4. 15. ye would have/?, out your own eyes 
Judc 12. twice dead, p. up by the roots 

PLUCKETH. 
Prov. 14. 1. the foolish p. it down with her hands 

PLUfUBLINE. 
Amosl.l. he shewed me, and behold the Ld. stood 
on a wall made by a/?, with a;?. in his hand 
8. Am«s,v.hat se;'st thou'.' and I said, ap. behold, 
I will set a/?, in the midstof my people Israel 
PLUMMET. 
% Kings 2\. 13. 1 wiil stretch over Jerusalem the p. 
Isa. 2d. 17. I \vill lay righteousness to the/?. 
Zcch. 4. 10. snail see the p. in hand of Zerubbabel 

PLUNGE. 
Ji359. 3Lyet shalt th;'U p. me in the ditch and my 

POETS. 
Acts 17. 28. as certain also of your own/?, said 

POL\T. 
JV«??i. 34. 7. ye shall p. out for you mount Hor 
8./?. out your border i| 10./?. out your east-border 
FOL\T. 
Gen. 25. "^2. Esatrsaid, behold, I am at the p. to die 
Jer. 17. 1. is v.'ritti'U wiih the p. of a diamond 
Mark 5. 21. my daughter lieth at the/?, of death 
Johji 4. 47. for he was at the/?, of death 
James 2. 10. and yet otTend in one/?, is guilty 

POLNTS. 
JEccl. 5. 16. in all/?, as he came, so shall ho go 
Heb. 4. 15. but was in all p. tempted like as we are 

?OL\TTED. 
Joh 41. 30. h(i spread.^th sharp/?, things on the mire 

POISON. 
Deut. 32. 24. witli the p. of serpents of the dust 

33. their v.'ine is/?, of dragons and venom of asps 
Job 6. 4. tlie p. wiieieof drinketh up my spirit 
20. 16. he shall suck p. of asps, viper's tongue slay 
Psal. 58. 4. thsir//. is like the/?, of serpents 
140. 3. like a ser|>en?, adders' /?. is under their lips 
Jer. S. t It. ho ha'h given us p. to drink 
Zech. 12. t2. T v,i'l make Jerusalem a cup of/?. 
Rom. 3. 13. tl:e /?. of asps is under their lips 
Jam. 3. 8. their tongue is an evil, full of deadly /?. 

" POLE. 
JV*i.'?K.2L R. set it upon a p. ||9. Moses put it on a/?. 

POLICY 
Z)ara.P.25. thro" h!s/?.hc shall cause ciafl to prosper 

POLISHED. 
Psal J44. 12. p. af;er the similitude of a palace 
Isa 18 1 2. to a nation outspread and/?. 17. 
49 2. he hath made me a/), shaft, he hid me 
Dan. 10. 6. his feel iikp in colour to/?, brass 

POLfSIIIXG. 

ham. 4.7. Nazarites purer, their /;.iTa» of sapphire 

446 



POM 

POLL, S. 
Exod. 16. tl6. gather of it a homer for every/?. 
A'ii?;i. 1. 2. with the number of their names every 
male by their /?. 18. 20, 22. 1 Chrun. 23. 3, 24. 
3.47.thou shalt take live shekels a-piece by their/?. 

POLL. 
Ezek. 44. 20. they shall oidy /?. their heads 
Mic. 1. 16. make thee bald, and/?, thee for children 

POLLED. 
25afw. 14.26. whenhe/?.hishead, atyear'sendhe/?. 
Jer. 9. t 20. having corners of their hair /?. that 
dwell in the wilderness, 25. j 23. I 49. 1 32. 
POLLUTE. 
J^um. 18. 32. neither shall ye/?, the holy things 
35. 33. so shall ye not /?. the land wherein ye are 
/5a.23.t9. Lord purposed to/?, the pride of all glory 
Jer. 7. 30. in the house called by name, to p. it 
Ezek. 7. 21. they shall/?, my secret place, 22. 

13. 19. will ye p. me among my people for handfuls 
20. 31. ye/?, yourselves with idols, 23. 30. j 36. 18. 

3i). but/?, ye my holy name no more, .'39. 7. 

44. 7. strangers to be in my sanctuary to/>. it 
Dan.W. 31. thev shall/;, thesanctuary of strength 

' POLLUTED. 
Exod. 20. 25. if lift thy tool upou it, thou hast/?, it 
2 Kings 23. 16. Josiah /?. the altar at Beih-el 
2 Ckr. 36. 14. the piiests^. the house of the Lord 
Ezra 2. 62. therefore were they as/?. JVck. 1. 64. 
Psal. 106. 3d. and the land was/?, with blood 
Isa. 47. 6. 1 was wroth, I have p. mine inheritance 

48. 11. for how should my name be/?. 
.Ter. 2. 23. hov/ canst thou say, I am not /?.? 

3. 1. shall not that land be greatly /?.? 2. 
34. 16. but ye turned and/?, my name 

Lavi. 2. 2. he hath /?. the kingdom and princes 

4. 14. they have /?. themselves v/ith blood 

1 15. they cried, depart ye /?. depart, touch not 
Ezek- 4. 14. behold, my soul hath not been /?. 

14. 11. nor be/?, with all their transgressions 
16. 6. I saw thee/?, in thine own blood, 22. 

20. 9. I wrought for my name's sake, that it 

should not be/?. 14, 22. 
13. my sabbaths they greatly /?. 16, 21, 24. 
28. and I /?. them in their own gifts 
30. are ye /?. after the manner of your fathers 7 

22. 15. shall mock thee which art/?, in name 

23. 17. and she was/?, with the Babylonians 
Uos. 6. 8. Giiead is a city that is j!?. with blood 

9. 4. all that eat thereof shall be /?. 
Amos 7. 17. and thou shalt die in a/?, land 
Mic. 2. 10. this is not your rest, because it is/?. 
Zeph. 3. 1. woe to her that is iilthy and p. 

4. her priests have/?, sanctuary, done violence 
Mai. 1. 7. ye offered /?. bread upon mine altar, and 
say, wherein have we/?, thee 7 
12. that ye say, the table of the Lord is/?. 
Acts 21. 28. and hath/?, this holy place 

POLLUTING. 
Isa. 56. 2. that keepelh the sabbath from p. it, 6. 

POLLUTION. 
Ezek.22. 10. have humbled her that was apart for/?. 

POLLUTIONS. 
Acts 15. 20. will that they abstain from p. of idols 
2 Pci. 2.20. if after having escaped p. of the world 
POLLUX, see Sign. 
POMEGRANATE 
Is a kind of apple, covered icithout with a reddish 
ri/id, andred withi?i, nhich opens length-waijs, 
and shews red grains within, full uf juice like 
wine, with little kernels. God gave orders to 
IMoses to put embroidered pomegranates, with 
golden bells between, at the bottom of the high- 
priesfs blue robe or ephod, Exod. 28. 33, 34. 
Pomegranates being very common in Palestine, 
and being a very beautiful fruit, the scriptures 
make use of similitudes taken from the pome- 
granate. The blossoms of the tree or shrub that 
bears this fruit, are called Balausts by the 
Apothecaries. They are astringent, mid very 
good in a Dysentery, Diarrhea, and Lientery. 
Exod. 23. 34. a golden bell and a/?, upon the hem 
of the robe round about, 39. 26. 
1 Sam.. 14. 2. Saul tarried under a /?. tree 
Cant. 4. 3. thy temples are like a piece of p. 6. 7. 
8. 2. would cause thee to drink of juice of my/?. 
.Toel 1. 12. the/?, tree and ail trees are withered 
ffatr. 2. 19. as yet the p. hath not brought forth 

POMEGRANATES. 
Exod. 28. 33. thou shalt make p. of blue, 39. 24, 25. 
JV«;«. 13. 23. they brought of the/?, and figs 
20. 5. it is no place of seed, figs, vines, or/?. 
Deiit. 8. 8. into a land of p. oil-olive, and honey 

1 Kings 7. 18. to cover the chapiters on top with p. 

2 Kijigs 25. 17. 2 Chron. 3. 16. .Jer. 52. 22. 
Cant.4.l2. thy plants are an orchard of p. with fruits 
6. 11. I went to see whether the p. budded, 7. 12. 
POMMELS. 

2 Chr. 4. 12. the pillars and p. of the chapiters 

POMP. 
Isa. 5. 14. and their p. shall descend into hell 



POO 

Isa. 14. 11. thy p. is brought down to the grave 
Ezck.~.2'i. I will make llio/?. of the stfi.ng lo cea&« 
30. Id. the/?, of her strength snail ct-as..-, 33, 28. 
32. 12_. anil they shall spwil ihep. of Egypt 
.^cis 25.23.Agrippa undl-Sciuice come uiihgreaip 

PON DEU. 

Prov A. 26./?. tiie path of thy feet, and lot thy waya 

5.6. lest liiou shouidestp.tliu paU'i of iil'e, her ways 

PONUEKLD. 
Luke 2. 19. but Mary p.lhtin in her heart, and kept 

PONDERETH. 

Prov. 5. 21. .wa_\ s of uian, the Lord p. all his goingg 

21. 2. Lord/?, the heart || 24.12. he ihatp.ihe heart 

PONDS. 
Exod. 7. 19. stretch out thy hand on their/?. 8.5. 
Isa. 19. 10. be broken in purposes, that make p. 

POOL. 
2 Sam. 2. 13. the one set on the one side of the p. 
4. 12. they hanged them up over the p. at Hebron 
IKiiigs 22.3d one washed ciiariot in/?, of Samaria 
2 Kings Id. 17. and v.hen they were come up, they 
came and siood by the conduit of the uppei 
/?. Isa. 7. 3. I 36. 2. 
20. 2l). and iiovv he made a p. and conduit 
A'^eh. 2. 14. then I went on to the king's p. 
3. 15. Shallum repaired the v.'all of the/?. 
Isa. 22. 9. ye gathered the waters of the lower p. 
11. ye made a ditch for the water of the old p. 
35. 7. the parched ground shall become a/?. 

41. 18. I will nsake the wilderness a/?, of water 
jVa.4. 2. 8. Nineveh of old is like a p. of water 
John 5. 2. there is at Jerusal. by sheep market a p 

4. an angel went down into the/?, and troubled 

7. he said, I have no man fo put irie into the/?. 
9. 7. he said, go wash in the p. of Siloam, 11. 

POOLS. 
Exod. 7. 19. take rod, stretch thy hand on all their/?. 
Psal. 84. 6. make it a well, rain also fillefh the p. 
Eccl. 2. 6. 1 made mep.uf water to water the wood 
Isa. 14. 23. 1 will also make it for the p. of water 

42. 15. and I will dry up the p. and herbs 

POOR 
Signifies, [1] Indigent, needy, or necessitoiis, Mat, 
26. 11. [2] Such as are sensible of their lost 
andundone condition by sin, and discern their 
poverty and inability in spiritual things, and 
Jiy to the free grace of God, and the righteous- 
7iess of Christ, for pardon and acceptance. Mat. 

5. 3. Luke 6. 20. [3] Such as are void of true 
saving grace, or spirituallifpoor. Rev. 3. 17 

Gen. 41. li.'. came up after them seven/?, kine 
Exod. 23. 11. that the p. of thy people may eat ' 

30. 15. the p. shall not give less than half a shekel 
Lev. 14. 21. if he be p. and cannot get so much 

19.10. thou shalt leave them forthep.and stranger 
15. thou shalt not respect the person of the p. 

25. 25. if thy brother be waxen p. 35, 39, 47. 
Deut. 15. 4. save when there be no p. among you 

11. for the p. shall never cease out of the land 
i2?it/t3.10.thoufollowedst not young men, p. or rich 

1 Sam. 2. 7. the Lord makethp. and maketh rich 

8. he raiseth up thep.out of the dust, Ps. 1.^3. 7. 

2 Sam. 12. 1. two men, one rich, and the other p. 
2 Kings 25. 12. but the captain of the guard left of 

the p. of the land, Jer. 39. 10. | 40.7. | 52.15,16. 
Job 5. 15. but he saveth the p. from the sword 

10. so the p. hath hope, arid iniquity sloppeth 
20. 10. his children shall seek to please the p. 

19. because he hath oppressed and forsaken thep. 
24. 4. the p. of the earth hide themselves together 

9. and they take a pledge of thep. 

14. the murderer kdleth thep. and needy 

29. 12. because I delivered thep. that cried 

30. 25. was not my soul grieved for the p.? 

31. 16. if I withheld thep. from their desire 
19. or if I have seen any p. without covering 

34. 19. nor regardeth the rich more than the p. 

28. they cause the cry of the p. to come to him 

36. 15. he delivereth the p. in affliction, Ps. 72. 12. 

Psal.^. 18. the expectation of thep.shall not perish 

10. 2. the wicked in his pride doth persecute the p. 

8. his eyes are privily set against the p. 

9. he lieth in wait secretly fo catch ihep. 

10. that the p. may fall by his strong one's 

14. the p. committeth himself to thee, thou art 
12. 5. for the oppression of thep. I will arise 
14. 6. ye have shamed the counsel of the p. 
35.10. who delivereth thep. from him that spoiletJi 
37. 14. have bent their bow to cast down thep. 
40. 17. but I am p. 69. 2?. | 70. 5. \ S'6. 1. 1 109. 22. 
41. 1. blessed is he that considereth thep. 
49. 2. both low and high, rich and p. t"gether 

68. 10. hast prepared of thy goodness for thep. 

69. .13. Lord hearethp. and despise! h not prisoneri 
72. 4. he shall judge the p. of the pv-ople 

1.3. he shall spare the p. || 82. 3. defend thep. 
74. 21. let the p. and needy praise lh> name 
82. 4. deliver the p. and needv, rid them out of 
107. 41. yet setieth hep. on high from affliction 
109. 31. he shall stand at the right hand of the p 



POO 

^«.132.15.will satisfy her^. with bread, will dotlio 
140. 12. and will maintain the right ot'tlie;^. 
Proy. lO.-l.bocomethjS.iiiat dealeth will) a slack 
15. the destruction of the;?, is their jjoverty 
13.7. tliereis that iiiaketli himself /j. hath riches 
8. his riche*. but the/;, heareth not rehuke 

23. much food is in the tillage of the;?, but there 
14. 20. the p. is haied even of his neighliour 

21. he ilfX hath mercy on the;;, happy is iie 

31. he that o])i)ressetli;>.reproacheiii Ins maker: 
he that honoureih lii:u hath mercy on the;;. 

17.5. whoso raockethtlie;;.reiiroacheth his maker 
16. 23. the;;, useth entreaties, but the rich 

19. 4. the;;. IS separated from his own iieigiibour 
7. all brethren of the;;, do hate him, hmv much 

21. 13. whoso stoi)peth his ears at the cry of tlieji;. 

22. 2. the rich and ;;. meet together. Lord is maker 

7. the rici) riileth over the ;;. and the borrower is 
16.hethat oppresseth theji;. to increase his riches 

28. 8. shall gather it for him that will jiity the;;. 

11. the p. Uiat hatb -iido'-siand. ssarcheth him 
15. so is a wickc- rulei .,i'er the;;, people 

29. 7. righteous coiisideieth the cause of the p. 13. 
14. the king that fairhfuUy judgelh the p. 

30. 9. lest I bi p. and steal, and take name of God 

14. whose teeth are as swords, to devour the ;;. 

31. 9. and plead the cause of the ;;. and needy 
£ccZ.4.14. that is born in his kingdom, beco.-xieth;;. 

5. 8. if thou suest the oppression of the;?. 

6. 8. what hath tiie ;;. that knowoth to v.'alk 
Isa. 3. 14. the spoil of the;;, is in your houses 

15. \th-cLt mean ye that ye grind faces of thep.? 

10. 2. and to take away the^right from the p. 

30. cause it to be heard lo Laish, O p. Anathoth 

11. 4. with righteousness shall he judge the ;;. 
14. 30. tiic iirst-Uoni of the_p. shall feed in it 

32. and the;;, oi" iiis people shall trust in it 
26. 6. even the .^eet of the ;;. shall tread it down 
29.19.even;;. among men shall rejoice in Holy One 

32. 7. to destroy the p. with lying words 
41. 17. when lliep. and needy seek water 
58. 7. that thou bring the p. that are cast out 

Jer. 2. 34. is found the blood of the;;, innocents 
5. 4. 1 said, surely these are ;;. they are foolish 

20. 13. for he hath delivered the soul of the;;. 

. 22. 16. he judged the cause of the;;, and needy 
Ezek. 10. 49. n"jrdid she strengthen hand of the j?. 
18. 12. harh oppressed p. and needy, hath spoiled 

17. that hath taken oifhis hand from the;?. 
22. 29. and they have vexed the p. and needy 
Amos 2. 6. tiiey sold the;;, for a pair of shoes 

7. that pant after the dust on the head of the;;. 
4.1. which oppress the p. and crush the needy 
5. 11. forasmuch as your treading is on the;;. 

12. and they turn aside the p. in the gate 
8. 4. even to make the p. of the land to fail 

6. that we may buytlie;/. for silver, and needy 
Hab. 3. 14. their rejoicing was to devour the;;. 
Zeph. 3. 12. the ;?. people shall trust in the Lord 
Zech.l- 10. and oppress not the widow nor p. 
11. 7. I will, feed even you, O p. of the flock 
11. the p. of the flock that waited upon me 
Mat. 5. 3. blessed are the;;, in spirit, for theirs is 
11. 5. the p. have the gospel preached to them 
26. 11. for ye have the ;;. always with you, but me 
ye iiave not always, Marie 14. 7. John 12. 8. 
Mark 12. 42. there came a certain ;;. widow 
43. this p. widow cast more in, Luke 21. 3. 
X/mA:c6. 20. biassed be yep.your's is the kingdom 

14. 13. oall the p. the maimed, the lame, 21. 
John 12. 6. this he £aid,^iot that he cared for the ;;. 
Rom. 15. 26. to make a contribution for the p. 
2 Cof. 6. 10. as p. yet making many rich 

8. 9. thongh rich, yet for your sakes he became p. 
Gal. 2. 10. that we should remember the p. 
Jam. 2. 5. hath not God chosen the ;;. of this world 

6. but ye have despised the;;, rich oppress you 
Rev. "3. 17. and knowest not that thou art;;. 
13. 16. he causeth rich and p. to receive a mark 

75 POOR. 
Exod. 22. 25. if lend to any of my people that is p. 
Dejit. 24.14. shalt not oppress hired servt. that is p. 

15. for he is p. and setteth his heart upon it 
Judg: 6. 15. bciinld, my family is p. in Manasseh 
Prov. 19. 1. better is the p. that walketh in his inte- 
gritv, than lie that is perverse in his lips, 23. 0. 

22. 22. rob not poor because he is p. nor oppress 
jEcc^.4.13. better is up. and wise child, than an old 
laa. 65. 2. to him that /.9 ;;. and of a contrite heart- 

POOR man. 
Ezod.23. 3. nor countenance a p. maji in his cause 
Deut. 15. 7. if a p. man harden not thy heart 

24. 12. if A p. vian sleep not with his pledge 

1 Sam.18.23. to l)eking'sson,seein£< lam ap. mail 

2Sam.\'2.'.^.p. man had nothing, save one ewe-lamb 

4. but took the p. m'tn's ewe-lamb and dressed it 

Psal. 34. 0. t!iis p. wan cried, and the Lord heard 

109. 16. b'l^ persecuted the p. and needy man 
Prov. 19. 22. and a p. man is better than a liar 

21 17. he that love ill pleasure shall 



447 



I shall be a p. man 



FOR 

Prov. 23. 3. a ;;. man that oppresseth poor is like 

29. 13. the;;, and iteceilful man meet together 
iScci.y.lD. now there was found in it a ;;. wise man, 

yet lio man remembered that samep.ma;; 
IG.the j!;.Ma;t's v.-isdom is despised and not heard 
Jam. 2. 2. there come in a.p. laanin vile raiment 

7'o the POOR. 
/>ci;.23.22.thoushait leave thein to tkep.and stran. 
E6£/;..y.22.make them days of sending gifts io ihep. 
Job 2D. It). I was a father to the p. and feet to lame 
36. 6. of the wicked, but he giveth right to the p. 
Psal. 112. 9. he hath given to the p. 2 Cor. 9. 9. 
Prov. 22. 9. for he giveth of his bread to the p. 
28. 27. he that giveth to iks p. shall not lack 
31. 20. she stretcheth cut her hand to the p. 
Isa. 25. 4. thou hast been a strength to the p. 
/Ja«.4.27. break oif sins, by shev.ing mercy to thep. 
Mat. 19. 21. sell all, and give to thep. Mark 10. 21. 
26.9. this ointment might have been sold for much, 
and given lo the p. Mark 14. 5. John 12. 5. 
Luke 4. 16. to preach the gospel to thep. 7. 22. 
18. 22. sell ail tiiou hast and distribute to thep. 
19.8. beiiold, thehalf of my goods I give to the p. 
.John 13. 29. that he should give something to thep. 
1 Cor. 13. 3. 1 bestow all my goods to feed thep. 
Jam.2.'3.c.:id say to t.p. stand thou there, or sit here 

Thij POOR. 

Exod. 23. 6. shalt not wrest the judg,ment of thijp. 

Deut. 15. 7. nor shut thine hand from thy p. hrotlier 

9. and thine eye be evil against thy p. brother 

11. thou shalt open thine hand wide to thy p. 

Psal. 12.2. he shall judge thy p. with judgment 

74. 19. forget not the congregat. of thy p. for ever 

POORER. . 
Lev. '21. 8. if he hep. than thy estimat. shall present 

POOREST. 
2^en.n'524.14.none remained, save;?, sort of people 

POPLAR, S. 
Ge?i. 30.37. Jacob took rods of green;?. and of hasel 
Hos.i.Vi. aud they burn incense under oaks and p. 

"POPULOUS. 
Deut. 26. 5. became a nation great, mighty, and _p. 
JVa/t. 3. 8. art thou better than p. No? 

PORCH. 
Judg. 3. 23. then Ehud went forth through thep. 

1 C/i?-(?7i. 28. 11. David gave Solomon pattern ofj?. 

2 C/jr. 29. 7. they have shut up the doors of the p. 
17. eighth day of the month caine they to the p. 

Ezek. 8. 16. between the p. and altar were 25 men 
44. 3. shall enter by way of p. of the gate, 46. 2, 8. 
.Toel 2. 17. let priests weep between^, and the altar 
Mat. 26. 71. when he v;as gone out into thep. 
Mark 14.68. he went out into thep. and cock crew 
John 10.23.Jesus walked in temple in Solomon'sp. 
Acts 3.11. the people ran together in Solomon'sp. 
5.12.they were all with one accord in Solomon'sp. 

PORCtlES. 
Ezek. 41. 15. with the temple and p. of the court 
John 5. 2. a pool called Bethesda, having Ave p. 

PORTER. 1 

2 Sam. 18. 26. watchman called to tlie p. and said 
2 Kings 7. 10. lepers called to thep. of the city 

1 CA;v9.21.Zechariah v.'asp. of door of tabernacle 

2 Chron.'Sl. 14. and Kore the p. toward th.e east 
Mark 13. 34. and commanded the p. to watch 
.John 10. 3. to him the;;, oneneili, the sheep hear 

PORTERS. 

1 Chr. 9. 17. thep. were Shallum, Akkub, Talmoni 

15. 18. and Obed-edom, and Jehiel the p. 

16. 38. Hosah |1 42. the sons of Jeduthun were;;. 
23. 5. moreover, four thousand were p. 

26. 1. concerning the divisions of thep. 12. 19. 

2 Chron. 8. 14. the p. by their courses at every gate 
35. 15. and the p. waited at every gate 

Ezra 7. 7. p. and Nethinims went up to Jerusalem 
JVeA. 7. 73. theLevites and p. dwelt in their cities 

PORTION. 
Gen. 14. 24. Aner, Eshcol, let them take their p. 

31.14. is there yet any p. or inheritance for us? 
47. 22. priest had ap. assigned, and did eat their p. 
48. 22. 1 have given thee one p. above thy brethren 

Exod 16. 1 4. shall gather the p. of a day in his day 
1 15. what is this ? it is a p. for they wist not 

Lev. 6. 17. have given them it forp.of my offerings 
7. 35. this is the p. of the anointing of Aaron 

JVHm.31. 30. of Israel's half take thou one p. 36. 
47. Moses took one p. of fifty for the Levites 

Deut.2\.l~. by giving him a double p. of all he hath 
32.9. for Lord's p. is his people, Jacob is the lot 
33. 21. in a p. of the lawgiver was he seated 

Josh. 17. 14. why hast thou given me but one p.? 

1 Sam. 1. 5. but to Hannah he gave a worthy p. 
9.23. Samuel said, brhig thep. which I gave thee 

IKings 12.16. what p. have we in David, nor inhe- 
ritance in 'he son of Jesse, 2 Chron.lO.lG. 

2 Kings 2.9. let a double p. of thy sp'rit be on me 
9.10.dogs shall eat Jezebel in p. of Jczreel,36, 37. 

21. Joram met him in p. of Nabo^h the Jezreelite 
25. take up, cast him in thep. of Naboth's field 
126. 1 will requite thee inthisp. saith the Lord 



POS 

2 Chr. 28. 21. Ahaz took a p. out of hoi.ss of Lord 

31.3. Hezekiah ap)ioiated king's p. for otferings 

4. to give thep. of the priests and Levites, 16. 

Ezra A. 16. shalt have nop. on this side the river 

Xch. 2.20. but ye have nop. nor right in Jerusalem 
11. 23. that a certain p. should be for the singers 
12.47. gave singers and jiorters eveiy day his;?. 

Job 20.29. this is the p. of a v, icked man from God 

23. tl2. his words more than my ajipointedp. 

24. 18. their p. is cursed in the earth 

26. 14. but how little a p. is heard of himi 27.13. 
31.2. for what p. of God is there from above? 

Psal. 11. 6. this shall be thep. of their cup 
16. 5. the Lord is thep. of mine inheritance 
17. 14. from men who have their p. in this life 
63. 10. shall be ap. forfoxes !| 73. 26. Cod is my j? 
119. 57. thou art my p. O Loid, 142. .5. 
Prov. 31. 15. and giveth a p. to her maidens 
Eccl. 2. 10. and this was ray p. of all my labour 
21. yet to a man shall he leave it W^t his p. 

3. 22. should rejoice, for that is his p. 5. 18. | 9. 9. 
5. 19. God hath given him iiower to take his;?. 
9.6.uor have they any niorep. forever in any thing 

11. 2. give a;?, to seven, and also to eight 
Isa. 17. 14. this is thep. of tlicm that sp'oil us 

53. 12. I will divide him a p. v.ith the great 

57. 6. among sniooth stones of the stream is thy p. 

61.7. for confusion, thny shhli rejoice in their p. 
Jer. 10. 16. thep. of Jacob is not like iheir., 51.13. 

12. 10. they have trodden my p. under foot, they 
have made ray pleasant p. a desolate wilderness 

13. 25. this is tlie p. of tlsj^ measures from me 
52. 34. every day a p. until tlie day of his death 

Lam. 3. 24. the Lord is my p. saith my soul 
Ezek. 45. 1. shall olfer a holy p. of the land, 4. 
7.ap. shall be for prince on one side and other 
48. 1. to the coast of Hithion, a p. fir Dan 

2. by the border of Dan a p. for Asher 

3. a p. for Naphtali 1| 4. a p. for Jilanasseh 
Z)<zn.l.8.not defile himself witli p. of king'.s meat 

4. 15. and let his p. be with ll:e beasts, 23. 
11.26. yea, they that feed of thep. of his meat 

Mic. 2. 4. he hath changed the p. of iny people 
Hab. 1.16. because by them tiie-r p. is fat, and meat 
Zrch. 2. 12. the Lord shall inherit Judali his p. 
..T/a;.24j61. shall appoint him li-s;;. with hypocrites 
Luke 12. 42. to give them their p. in due season 
46. will appoint him hisp. v,i;h unbelievers 
15. 12. give me thep. of goods that faileth lo me 

PORTIONS. 
Z)eMM3.8. they shall have like p.to eat besides that 
.Tosh. 17. 5. there fell ten p. to Miinasseh 

1 Sam. 1. 4. he gave her sons and daughters p. 

2 Chron. 31. 19. to give p. to ail the males 
Keh. 8. 10. eat the fat, and send p. to ihem, 12. 

12. 44. p. for the priests || 47.p. of the singers 
13. 10. that thep. of the Levites had not been given 

Esth. 9.19. a day of sending p. to one another, 22. 

Ezek. 47. 13. Josejjh shall have two p. 
48. 21. over-against the p. for the prince 

Hos. 5. 7. amcrtith shall d-?vour them v.'ith their » 
POSSESS. 

Gen. 22. 17. thy seed shall p. the gate, 24. 60. 

J\rum. 13. 30. let us go up at once and p. it, forwa 
are well able to overcome it, Deut. 1. 21. 

27. 11. and his ne.\t kin.-man shall p. it 
Dent. 1. 39. to them will I give it, they shall p. it 

2. 31. begin to p. that thou mayest inherit h-sland 

ir. 23. ye shall p. greater n.itions, and m'ghtier 

than yourselves, 12. 2, 29. 1 13. 14. | 31. 3. 

28. t42. the fruit of thy land shall ti;e locust p. 

■ 30. 18. thou passest over Jordrm to p. it, 31. 13. 
.Tosh. 24. 4. I gave to Esau mount S?ir to p. it 
Judg. 11. 23. and shouides; ihou p. it? 
24. wilt not thou p. v.hat Chemo.-h giveth thee ? 
14. 1 15. have ye called us to p. :!s? is it not so 
1 Kings 21 . 18. he is gone down to p. the vineyard 
Job 7. 3. 1 am made to p. months of vanity 
13.26. thou makest mep. iniquities of my youth 
/5a.34. 11. the cormorant and b'tforn shall p. it, 17. 
Ezek. 7. 24. and they shall p. their houses 
3.5.10.these two countries shall he mine, we will;?. 
36. 12. 1 will cause my people Israel to p. thee 
TJan. 7. 18. the saints shall p. the kingdom for ever 
Hos. 9. 6. pleasant places for silver, nettles sballp. 
Amos 9. 12. that they mayp. thereinnant of Edotn 
Oia'f.l7.the house of Jac. shall p. their pos.sessions 
19.shnllp. mount EsTU,and Renjnininp. Gilead 
20. captivity of Isr. shall p that of C«naanites; 
and Jerusnlem shall p. the cities of the south 
Hab. 1. 6. the Chaldenns to p that is not theirs 
Zeph. 2. 9. the remnant of my people shall p.them 
Zech.8. 12. 1 will cau.se reinn". to?; sll tlipsc things 
Luke 18. 12. I fast. I give tithes of all that Ip. 
21. 19. in your patienc^ p. ye yf^ur souis 
1 T'Aes5.4.4.evprv on? .should know how top.vessel 

POSSESS with land. 
Z,eu.20. 24. Iwill cive vou theh Innt. top. JVkbi 
33.53. 'Devt.^i. 19. \ 5. 31. ]n.U. 
JTum. 14. 24. seed shall ;;. it, I will bring into land 



POS 

f^eitt. 1. 8. go in and p. the land, 4. 1. ] 6, 18. | 8. 

1, I y. 5, 23. 1 10. 11. I 11, 31, Josh. 1. 11. 

L 5. land vvljitiier ye go to ;;. it, 14, 2(i. | 5. 33. | G. 

1. I 7. 1. I 11. 10, 11, 29. I 23. 20. 

22. but ye siiali go over and p. tliat good land 
9. 4. the Lord liatli brouglit me to p. this land 

6. gives not tliis landiop. for thy righteousness 
11. 8. that ye may be strong and p. tlie land 
12. 1. latid which Lord God of thy fathers giveth 
thee top. 15. 4. | 19. 2, 14. | 21. 1, | 25. 19, 
28. 2L iiave consumed from oflT I. thou goest to p. 
63. phicked from off the land thou goest to^^. 
Josh. 18. 3. how long are ye slacic to^. the la7id 

23. 5. drive them out, and ye shall ^. tlieir lajid 

24. 8. 1 gave them, that ye might;?, their land 
Jitdg. 2. t). Israel went every man to j9. the land 

18. 9. be not slothful to enter Xo p. the land 
1 C/iron. 28. 8. that ye may p. this good laiid 
Ezra9. 11. ihe land ye go tu^. is an unclean land 
JVl'A. 9. 15. promisedst that they should p. the land 

23. thou broughtest them in to p. the la7id 
fsa. 14. 2. Israel shall B. them in the /cjitZ of the Ld. 

21. that they do not rise nor p. the land 

57. 13. tliat putteth trust in me shall ^. the land 

61. 7. in their land shall they p. the double 

Jcr. 30. 3. cause them to return to land and p. it 

£zeA.33.25.yeshed blood, shall yep. the land? 26. 

Mmos 2. 10. 1 brought you to p^ land of Amorite 

POSSESSED, 

JVum. 21. 24. Israel p. Sihon's land from Arnon to 

35. they smote Og,his sons, and people, and have 

p. the land, Deut. 3. 12. | 4. 47. JVeh. 9. 22. 

Deut. 30. 5. will bring thee to land thy fathers;;;. 

Josh. 1. 15. until your brethren havejv. the land 

12. 1. they 7?. their land on the other side Jordan 

13. 1. there remaineth yet very much land to be;:*. 

19. 47. the children of Dan took Leshem and;>. it 
21. 43. they p. it and duelt therein, 22. 9-. 

Judo-. 1. j 19. and Judah p. the mountain 
3. 13. Egion, king of Moab, p. city of palm-trees 
11. 21. Israel p. all the land of the Amoritcs, 22. 
Z Kings 17. 24. men of Ava;;. Samaria and dwelt 
Psal. 139. 13. for thou hast;?, my reins, thou hast 
P7-0V. 8. 22. Lord;?, mo in the beginning of his way 
[sa. 63. 18. people of thy holiness hath p. it a little 
Jsr. 32. 15. vineyards shall be p. again in this land 

23. they came in and p. it, but obeyed not 
Dan. 7. 22. time came that saints p. the kingdom 
LukeS.oG. by what means he that was;?. was cured 
^9ct.s 4. 32. none said that ought he p. was his own 
16. 16. a damsel;?, with a spirit of divination 
i Cor. 7. 30. they that buy as though they;?, not 
See Devils. 
POSSESSEST. 
Deut. 25. 1. when thou oomest into land and s.it 

POSSESSETH. 
JVm7?i. 36. 8. every daughter that p. an inheritance 
Luke 12. 15. a man's life consists not in things he;?. 

POSSESSING. 
2 Cor. 6. 10. as having nothing, yet;?, all things 

POSSESSION 
Signifies, [1] The possessing or actual enjoyment 
of any thing, 1 Kings 21. 19. [2" 
hoxises, or habitations, Obad. 17. 



n Lands, 
P] Tung- 



dom, or dominion. Gen. 36. 43. [4] Riches, 
whether in lands, goods, servants, or cattle, 
Eccl. 2. 7. _ Mat. 19. 22. [5] The land of 
Canaan, which was possessed by the Gentiles, 
Acts 7. 45. [6] That people which Christ has 
purchased with his blood, to be his peculiar 
possession, Eph. 1. 14. 
I am their [xossession, EzcJc. 44. 28. That por- 
tion ichich I have reserved for myself out of 
the offerings I have bestowed on them ; or, I 
have appointed them a liberal maintenance 
out of my oblations. 

Qen. 17. 8. 1 will give all the land of Canaan for an 
everlasting;?, and I will be their God, 48. 4. 

23. 4. give me a jt?. of a burying-i)lace to bury my 
dead out of my sight, 9, 18, 20. | 49. 30. ] 50. 1.3. 

26.14. Isaac had;?. of flocks, of herds, and servants 

36. 43. the dukes of Edom in the land of their p. 

47. 11. and gave them a;?, in the land of Egypt 
Lev. 14. 34. Canaan, which I give to you for a p. 

25.10. it shall be a jubil. to yon, and ye shall return 
evary man to his p. 13, 27, 23, 41. Deut. 3. 20. 
SJ5. if thy brother hath sold away some of his p. 
33. tlie Levites';?. shall go out in the jubilee 
45. tl'.e strangers shall be your p. 46. 

27. 16. if a man shall sanctify some part of his;?. 

21. the p. thereof shall be the priest's 

24. return to whom the p. of the land did belong 
Yum. 24. 18. Edom shall be a p. Seir also a;?. 
26 56. according to the lot shall the p. be 
27. 4. give us a ;;. among brethren of our fathers 

7. to the daughters of Zelophehad give a p. 
32. ,5. let this land be given to thy servants for p. 

22. this land shall be your p. before the Lord 
35, 2, give to the Levites of their;?, cities, 8, 

28. the slaver shall return to the land of his p. 
448 



POS 

Deut.^. 5. 1 have given mount Seir to Esau for ap. 
9. because I have given Ar to Lot for a;?. 19, 
12. as Israel did in laud of his p. Lord gave theni 
11, 6. the earth swallowed up all in their;?, 
32, 49. Canaan, which 1 gave Israel for a p. 
Josh. 12, 6. Moses gave it for a;?, to Reubeniles 

22. 4. return ye, get ye into the land of your p. 
7. tohalf tribeof ManassohMoseshadgiven a;». 
9. they returned to the land of their;?. 
19. if your;?, be unclean, take;?, among us 

1 Kings 21. 15. take p. of the vineyard of Naboth 
19. hast thou killed, and also taken p.! 

2 Chron. 20. U. to come to cast us out of thy;?. 
JVeA. 11. 3. in Judah dwelt every one ia bis jp 
Psal. 2. 8. the uttermost parts of eartjr fsr thy j?. 

44. 3. got not the land in p. by their own sword 

69. 35, that they may dwell and have it mp. 

83. 12. let us take the houses of God in;?. 
Prov. 28. 10, the upright have good things in p. 
Isa. 14. 23. I will make it a;?, for the bittern 
Eiek. 11, 15. to us is this land given in p. 

25. 4. 1 will deliver thee to men of the east for;?. 

36. 2. even the ancient high places are ours in p. 
5. which have appointed my land into their;?, 

44, 28. give them no p. in Israel, I am their;?, 

46. 18. his son's inheritance out of his own;?, 
Jicts 5. 1. Ananias with Sa])phira sold a. p. 

7. 5. that he \vould give it to him for a p. 
45. brought in with Jesus into p. of the Gentiles 
Eph. 1, 14, till the redemption of the purchased ». 

POSSESSIONS. 
Gen. 34. 10. dwell and trade, and get you ;?. therein' 

47. 27. Israel had;?, therein and multiplied 
JSTum. 32. 30. they shall have;?, ampng you 
Josh. 22. 4. get you to the land of your;?. 
l.Sa??2.25.2. amaninMaon,whose;?.wereinCarmel 

1 Chron. 9. 2. the inhabitants that dwelt in their p. 

2 Chron. 11. 14. for the Levites left their;?. 
32. 29. Hezekiah provided p. of flocks and herds 

Eccl. 2. 7. I had great;?, of great and small cattle 
Obad. 17. the house of Jacob shall possess their;?. 
Mat. 19. 22, for he had great p. Jilarh 10. 22. 
JJcts 2. 45. and sold their;?, and parted them 
28. 7. in the same quarters were p. of Publius 

POSSESSOR. 
Gen.M.lO. most high God,;?.of heav. and earth,22. 
Judg. 18. 17. and there was no jj. in the land 

POSSESSORS. 
Zcch.11.5. whose;?. slay them, and hold themselves 
jQcts 4. 34. as many as were p. of lands sold them 

POSSIBLE 
Signifies, [1] That which maybe done or effected, 
Mark 9. 23. Rom. 12. 18. [2] Profitable or ne- 
cessa,ry. Gal. 4. 15. [3] Agreeable to the will 
of God, Mat. 26. 39. Acts 20. 16. 
Mat. 19. 26. with God all thiasrsare;?. Markl^.^l. 
24. 24. if p. shall deceive the^elect, Mark 13. 22. 
26. 39. if/?, let this cup pass from me, Mark 14.35. 
j)/arA:9. 23. all things are;?, to him that believeth 
14. 36. all things are_p. to thee, I^uke 18. 27. 
Acts 2. 24. was not p. he should be holden of it 
20. 16. if j9. be at Jerusalem the day of Pentecost 
Pi.orii. 12. 18. if it be;?, live peaceably with all men 
2 Cor. 12. t4. which is not;?, for a man to utter 
(?aZ.4.15. \tp.ye would have plucked out your eyes 
Heb. 10. 4. notu. the biood of bulls take away sins 

POST. 
Job 9. 25. now my days are swifter than a;?. 
.Jcr. 51. 31. one p. shall run to meet another 

POSTS. 
2 Chron. 30. 6. so the p. went with the letters from 
the king and his princes, Esth. 3. 13, 15. | 8.10. 
Esth. 8, 14. p. rode on mules and camels went out 

POST. 
1 Sam. 1. 9. Eli sat on a seat by a p. of the temple 
Ezck. 40. 16. and on each p. were palm-trees 

POSTS. 
Deut. 6. 9. shall write them on \hep. of thy house 
Judg.^Q.2. Samson took the Uvop. and. went away 
1 Kings 7. .5.' all the doors and p. were square 
Prov. 8. 34. waiting at the p. of my doors 
Isa- 6. 4. the p. of the door moved at the voice 
57. 8. behind the;?. thou set up thy remembrance 
F.zek. 40. 10. the p. had one measure on this side 
43. 8. in their setting of their;?, by my p. 
Amos 9. 1, smite the lintel, that the p. may shake 
See Door. 
Sz(Zc-POSTS. 
Exod. 12. 7. strike the blood on the two side-p. 22. 

23. when he seetli the blood on the side-p. 

1 Kings 6. 31. lintel and side-p. were a fifth part 

POSTERITY, 
Gen. 45. 7. to preserve you ajo. in the earth 
J^um. 9. 10. or if any of your;?, be unclean 
1 Kings 16. 3. I will take away the p. of Baasha 

21. 21. I will take away the;?, of Ahab 
Psal. 49. 13. yet their;?, approve their sayings 

109. 13. let his p. be cut off and blotted out 
Dan. 11. 4. kjngdom shall not be divided to his;?. 
Amos 4. 2. and take your p. with fish-hooks 



POV 

POT 

Is a vessel of earth or metal for uses in « famiiv. 
2 Kings 4. 38. 

Though ye have lien among the pots, Psal. 68. 13 
Though ye have endured great hardships in 
EgyiJl, and have been in an afflicted contempt 
ible condition there. It is a metaphor taken 
from sculliuns that commonly lie down in the 
kitchen among the pots, or upo7i tiic hea7th- 
sto7ies, whereby thaj are very much discoloured 
and deformed. In Psal. 81. 6. it is said, llis 
hands were delivered from the pots ; Wicre potis 
inay note all those vessels wherein i.'icy carried 
Titer, lime,, straio, bricks, <S'C. 7\fie meavi7ig 
is, I delivered him from hia slavery and bond- 
age m Egypt. And in Ezek. 24. 3, 6. by tlie 
similitude of a boiling pot, are shewed the 
miseries a7id calamities wherewith the inha- 
bita7its of Jerusalem should be afflicted a7id 
consumed. 

Exod. 16. 33. take a p. and put a homer of manns 

Lev. 6. 28. and if it be sodden in a brasen;?. 

.Judg. 6. 19. Gideon put the oroth in a p. 

1 Sam. 2. 14. he nlruck it into the caldron oi p. 

2 Kings 4. 2. hath not any thing, save a p. of oil 
38. set on great p. 1| 40. there is death in thep 
41. he cast meal into the p. no harm in the p. 

Job 41. 20. goeth smoke, as out of a seething p, 

31. he maketh the deep to boil like a p. 
Prov. 17. 3. the fining p. is for silver, 27. 21. 
Jer. 1. 13, Avhat seest thou 1 I see a seething p, 
Ezek. 24. 3. thus saith the Lord, set on a p. 

6. woe' to bloody city, to p. whose scum is therein 
.Toel 2. t 6. all faces shall gather p. 
Mic. 3. 3. they chop them in i)ieces, as for the p. 
Zcch. 14. 21. everyp. in Jerusalem shall be holiness 
Heb. 9. 4. wherein was the golden p. with manna 

WaterVOT. , 
John 4. 28. the woman tlsen left her water-p. 

POTS. 
Exod. 38. 3. Bezaleel made the p. and shovels 
Lev. 11. 35. whether it be oven, or ranges for;). 

1 Ki7igs 7. 45. p. and shovels of brass, 2 Chr. 4. 16 

2 Chro7i. 4. 1 1. Huram mude the p. and shovels 
35. 13. but the other holy oft'erings sod they in p. 

Psal. 58. 9. before your p. can feel the thorns 
68. 13. though ye have lien among ihep, 
81. 6. his hands were delivered from tlie p. 
Jer. 35, 5. 1 set before the Rechahitesp. full of wine 
Mark 7. 4. as the washing of cups and p. 8, 
.See Flksh. 
TVater-POTS. 
John 2. 6. there were set there six water-p. 

7. Jesus saith to them, fill water-p. with water 
POTENTATE, 

ITm. 6, 15. who is the blessed and only P. 

POTSHERD, S. 
,Tob 2. 8. he took him a p. to scrape liimself 
41. 130. sharp pieces of p. are under him 
Psal. 22. 15. my strength is dried up like a p. 
Prov. 26.23. are like a p. covered with silver dtxMS 
Isa. 45. 9. let the;?, strive with p. of the earth 

POTTAGE, 
Gen. 25.29. Jacob sod p. and Esau came from field 

30. feed me with p. 1| 34. Jacob gave Esau p. 
^ Kings 4. 38. seethe p. for sons of the prophets 

39. and cam.e and shr^d them into the pot ofp 

40. as they were eating the p. they cried out 
IIag.2.l2. if one with his skirt do touch bread or ». 

POTTER. 

Frequent mevtio7i is 7nade of t/te Potter in scrip- 
ture. When God tcould shew his abs 7lute do- 
niinio7i over men, and his irresistible power 
over their hearts, he has often recourse to the 
similitude of a Potter, who makes what he 
pleases of his clay ; so7netimes a vessel of ho- 
vour, and someti7nes of dishonour ; nowJ'o7-vt- 
ing it, and then breaking it ; vow prese7-ving 
it, and then rejecting it, Psal. 2. 9. Rom. 9. 21, 

Psal. 2. 9. shalt dash them in pieces like a p. vessol 

Isa. 30. 14, he shall break it as the breaking of the 
p. vessel, Jer. 19. 11, Rev. 2, 27 

Jer. 18. 2. arise, go down to the p. house 

19. 1. go and get a p. earthen bottle and take 
T^am,. 4. 2. the work of the hands of the p. 
Zech. 11. 13. the Lord said, cast it unto Ihep. 
Mat. 27. 10. and gave them for thep, field 

POTTERS. 

1 Chr. 4. 23. these were the p. and those the t dwell 

See Clay. 

POVERTY. 
Gen. 45. 11. lest thou and all thou hast come top. 
1 Chr. 22. tl4. in my p. I prepared for the house 
Prov. 6. 11. so thy p. come as an armed man, 24.34. 

10. 1.5. the destruction of the poor is their p. 

11. 24. that withholdeth, but it tendelh to p. 
13. 18. p. be to him that refuseth instruction 

20. 13. love not sleep, lest thou come top. 
23. 21. the drunkard and glutton come top. 
28.19, followeth vain persons,shall havep,enoujfh 



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/'j*or.2(i.22. considereth not^i/.sliall come upon him 

30. 8. give me neillier/;. nor riches, teed irie with 

31. 7. let him drink and forget his j?. and remember 
'■ZCor.8.2. their dec{)j7. abounded to riches ofiiberal. 

9. became poor, that ye thro' his p. might be rich 
Rev. '2. i). I know thy works and_p. thou art ricli 

POUND, S. 
I Kings 10. 17. three jp. of gold went to one shield 
Ezra^2. 69. they gave to treasure 5000 p. of silver 
J^feh. 7. 71. gave to the treasure 2-200^. of silver 

72. the rest gave 2000 p. of silver and gold 
Luke 19. 13. and delivered to his servants ten^. 
IG. second said, Lord, thy^. hath gained ten^. 
18. hath gained rive p. || 20. beiiold, here is thy p. 
24. take from him the^. || 25. he hath ten^. 
John 12. 3. then Mary took a p. of ointment 
19. 39. and of aloes about a 100^. weight 

rOURTllAY. 
Ezek. 4. 1. and/;, upon it the city of Jerusalem 

POURTRAYED. 
Ezek. 8. 10. all the idols of Israel /7. on the wall 
23.14. for when she saw men p. on the wall, the 



images ^.f the Chaldeans p. with vermilion 
POWDER. 
Exod. 32. 20. M )ses burnt calf and ground it to p. 
Deut. 28. 24. Lord shall make rain of thy land p. 

^ Kings 23. 6. stamped the grove to/>. cast the/;. 

15. he stamped the altar to/?. 2 Chron. .34. 7. 
Mai. 21. 44. it will grind him to p. Luke 20. 13. 

POWDERS. 

Cant.'i. 6. perfumed with all the //.of the merchant 

POWER 

Signifies, [1] That attribute or perfection of 
God, lohereby he can do lohatsocver he hath 
purposed to do, and hinder what he will not 
have done, Mat. 6. 13. [2] Msolute right and 
authority. Mat. 9. 6, The Son of man' hath 
power on earth to forgive sins ; that is, he 
that is the Son of man, being God, hath this 
power. [3] Right, or privilege, John 1. f 12. 
[4] Force, violence, or compulsion, Ezra 4. 23. 
[5J Liberty, or freedom, 1 Cor. 9.4,5. [6] The 
effectual andpowerful work of the Holy Spirit, 
in regenerating and carrying on the work of 
grace in believers, against all opposition, 
from one degree to another, till it be perfected 
in glory, Eph. 1. 19. [7] The means, or in- 
strument, lohich by God's power is made effec- 
ttial to bring to salvation, Rom. 1. 16. 1 Cor. 
I. 18. [8] Jl veil, or covering, in token that 
one is ivnder the power of a superior. 1 Cor. 
11. 10, The woman ought to have power on her 
iiead ; that is, She ought to wear a covcrii]g, 
or veil, in token that she is, under the power 
of her husband : or she ought to reckon and 
acknoioledge power to be in her head, that is, 
in her husband, who is her head, Eph. 5. 23. 
[9] Good, or evil angels. Col. 1. 16. Eph. 6. 
12. [10] Civil governors, or magistrates, 
Rom. 13. 1. [11] Excellency, beauty, and 
glory, 1 Cor, 15. 43. 

All power is given unto me in heaven and in 
earth, Mat. 23. 18. Supreme and absolute 
authority and ability is given me in heaven, 
so as, [1] To pre'^ail loith God to be recon- 
ciled to man. [2] To send the Hob/ Ghost, 
Acts 2. 33. [3] Over angels. Col. I."l6. Heb. 
1. 4. [4] To give heaven to all that believe in 
me, Mat. 25. 34. Power is also given me in 
esLtib, to prevail icith 711 en to be reconciled to 
God, and so to gather a church out of all na- 
tions, Mark 16. 15, 16. and to rule, govern, 
and defend the same against all its enemies. 
Acts 10. 38, 38, 42. Eph. 1. 20, 21. 

4 he body is raised in power, 1 Cor. 15. 43. It 
will br able, [1] To attend the soul in the 
highest operations. [2] To be continually ex- 
ercised in the highest employments without 
weariness. [3] To bear the weight of glory. 
[4] To do whatsoever the soul would have it. 
[5] It will be above the reach of inward in- 
firmities, or 02itward dangers. 

Gen. 32. 28. as a prince hast thonp. with God 
49. 3. the excellency of dignity, excellency of p. 

Lev. 26. 19. I will break the pride of your/7. 

JVmwi. 22. 38. have I now any p. to say any thingj 

iDeMt3.tl8. ye shall pass over all that are sons of p. 
4. 37. brought thee with his miglity/j.out of Egypt 
8. 18. it is'he that giveth thee p. to get wealth 
32. 36. when he seeth that their/;, is gone 

Ruth 4. t n. and get thee/?, in Ephratah 

2 Sam. 22. 33. God is my strength and p. 

i Kings 19. 26. the inhabitants were of small p. 

1 Chron. 20. 1. Joab led forth the/;, of the army 
29. II. thine is the/;, and the glory, Mat. 6. 13. 

12. in thine hand is p. and might, 2 Chron. 20. 6. 

2 Ckrnn. 25. 8. God hath p. to help, and cast down 
32.9.Sennacherib laid siege,and all his/;.with him 

Ezra 4. 23. and made them cease by force and p. 
8 22. his/j. and wrath against all that forsake him 
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JVJi. 5. 5. nor is it in our/;, to redeem them 
Esth.l.'i. he made a feast to/), of Persia and Media 

8. 11. to cause to perish the//, of the people 

9. 1. the Jews hoped to have p. over them 
Job 5. 20. redeem in war from the/;, of the sword 

24. 22. he draweth also the mighty with his p. 
26. 2. how hast thou helped him that is without/?. 
. 12. he divided the sea with his/j. 

14. the thunder of his/;, who can understand? 
36. 22. behold, God exalteth by his /;. 
41. 12. I will not conceal his parts nor his p 
Psal. 22. 20. my darling from the/;, of the dog 
49. 15. redeem my soul from the p. of the grave 
62. 11. I heard, that/;, belongeth unto God 

65. 6. who setteth fast mountains girded with/;. 

66. 7. he ruleth by his p. for ever, his eyes behold 
68. 35. he giveth strength and/?, to his peoj)le 
78. 26. by his/;, he brought in the south-wind 
90. 11. who knowelh the/;, of thine anger 1 
106. 8. might make his mighty/;, to be known 
111. 6. he shewed his people the/;, of his works 
150. 1. praise him in the firmament of his p. 

Eccl. 4. 1. on the side of oppressors there was/;. 

5. 19. and hath given him/;, to eat thereof 

6. 2. God giveth him not/;, to eat thereof 
8. 4. where the word of a king is, tiiere is p. 

8. there is no man hath/;, over the spirit 

Isa. 3". 27. their inhabitants were of small/;. 
40. 29. he give'th p. to the faint, and to them 
43. 17. which bringeth forth the army and/?. 
47. 14. shall not deliver from the p. of the flame 

Jer. 10. 12. he made the earth by his/;. 51. 15. 

Ezek. 22. 0. were in thee to their/;, to shed blood 
30. 6. and the pride of her/;, shall come down 

Dan. 2. 37. God hath given thee/;, and glory 
6. 27. who delivered Daniel from the/i. of lions 
8. 6. ran in fury of his/;. || 22. but not in his/;. 
24. his/;, shall be mighty, but not by his p. 

11. 6. but she shall not retain the/;, of the arm 
. 25. lie shall stir up his p. and his courage 

43. but he shall have/;, over the treasures of gold 

12. 7. to scatter the/;, of the holy jieople 
Hos. 12. 3. by his strength he had p. with God 

4. yea, he had p. over the angel, and prevailed 
13. 14. 1 will ransom them from the/;, of the grave 

Mic. 2. 1. because it is in the/?, of their hand 
3. 8. I am full of p. by the Spirit of the Lord 

Uab. 1. 11. imputing this his p. to his god 
2.9. that he may be delivered from the/;, of evil 

3. 4. and there was the hiding of his p. 
Zec/i. 4. 6. not by might, norby myp.butby ray Spirit 

9.4. behold, the Lord will smite her/;, in the sea 

Mat. 9. 6. may know Son of man hath p. on earth 

to forgive sins, Mark 2. 10. Luke 5. 24. 

8. glorified God. who had given such/;, to men 

10. 1. gave/;, against unclean spirits, Luke 9. 1. 

24. 30. coming in the clouds with p. Luke 21. 27. 

26. 64. sitting on right hand with/;. Mark 14.62. 

28. 18. all/;, is given to me in heaven and earth 
Mark 3. 15. and to have/;, to lieal sicknesses 

9. 1. have seen the kingdom of God come with/;. 
Luke 1. 35./;. of the Highest shallovershadow thee 

4. 6. the devil said, all this p. will I give thee 
32. they were astonished for his word was with/?. 
36. with/?, he commandeth unclean sjiirits 

5. 17. the p. of the Lord was present to heal them 
10. 19. 1 give you p. to tread on serpents, and over 
all the/;, of the enemy, nothing shall hurt you 
12. 5. fear him that hath /;. to cast into hell 
20. 20. they might deliver him to/;, of governor 
22. 53. this is your hour, and the/;, of darkness 
24. 49. until ye be endued with p. from on high 

.Tohn 1. 12. to them gave he/?, to become sons of G. 
10. 18. 1 have p. to lay it down, and /;. to take it 
17. 2. thou hast given him p. over all flesh 
19. 10. 1 have p. to crucify thee,/;, to release thee 

./9c<5l.7. seasons the Father hath put in his own/;. 

8. shall receive/;, after H. Ghost is come on you 

3. 12. as though by our own/;, or holiness we made 

4. 7. they asked, by what/;, have ye done this? 

5. 4. after it was sold, was it not in thine own p.? 

6. 8. Stephen full of faith and/;, did great wonders 
8.19. saying, give me also this/;. on whom lay hands 
10. 38. how G. anointed Jesus with H. Ghost and /;. 
26. 18. to turn them from the p. of Satan to God 

Rom.l.A. and declared to be the Son of God with /;. 

20. clearly seen, even his eternal/;, and Godhead 
9. 21. hath not the potter/;, over the clay 1 

22. what, if God, willing to make his p. known 
13.2. whosoever therefore resisteth the/;, resisteth 

3. wilt thou then not be afraid of .the p.l 
15. 13. abound in hope, thro'/;, of the Holy Ghost 

19. wonders, by the p. of the Spirit of God 
16. 25. now to hiin that is of p. to establish you 
1 Cor. 2. 4. in demonstration of the Spirit and/?. 

4. 19. 1 will not know their speech, but the/;. 

5. 4. with the p. of our Lord Jesus Christ 

6. 12. 1 will not be brought under the p. of any 
14. and will also raise us up by his own p. 

7,4. the wife and husband have not/;. of their body 
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1 Cor. 1.21. but hath/;, over his ow n will, so desrecd 

9. 4. have not we p. to eat and to drink 1 

5. have we not/;, to lead about a sister, a wife? 

6. have we not/;, to forbear working? 

12. if others be partakers of this/;, over you. we 
have not used this/;, but suiter all thiags 

11. 10. the woman ought to have /;. on her head 

15. 24. he hath put down all authority and/;. 

2 Cor. 4. 7. that the excellency of /;. may bu cf Gcc 
8. 3. to their/;, yea, and beyond their/;. 

12. 9. that the/?, of Christ may rest upon me 

13. 10. according to the/;. God hath given me 
Epli. 1.19. theexceedinggreatnessof his/). toward 

us, according to the working of his mighty j 
21. far above all principality, p. and might 

2. 2. according to the prince of the/?, of the air 

3. 7. given to me, by the efiectual working ofhis/i. 
20. according to the/?, thatworketh in us 

Phil. 3. 10. 1 may know tlie p. of Jiis rcsurrectioK 
Col. 1. 11. strengthened according to his glorious/;. 

13. who hath delivered us from the/;, of darkness 
2. 10. wiio is head of all jirincipality and/;. 

2 Tliess. 1. 9. be punished from the glory of his p 

11. and fulfil the work of faith with/;. 
2. 9. after the working of Satan with all/;. 
3.9. not because we have not/;. butto makeoursel. 

1 Tim.<6. 16. whom be honour and /;. everlast. amen 

2 Tim. 1. 7. God hath given us spirit of p. and love 
3.5. having a form of godliness, but denying the^. 

Heb. 1. 3. upholding all things by word of his/;. 
2. 14. he might destroy him that had/;, of death 
7. 16. but after the p. of an endless life 

2 Pet. 1. 3. as his divine p. hath given us all things 

16. when we made known the/;, of our Lord 
Jude^b.io only wise G. our Saviour be glory and/; 
Rev. 2. 2(3. to him will I give /;. over the nations 

4.11. thou art worthy to receive honour and/;. 5.12. 

5. 13. blessing, honour, glory, and/;, be to him 

6. 4./;. Was given to him that sat on the red horsa 
8. p. was given them over fourth part of earth 

7. 12. honour, p. and might be given to our God 
9. 3. to them was given/?, as scorpions have p. 

10. and their p. was to hurt men five months 
19. for their /y. is in their mouth and their tails 

11. 3. I will give/;, to my two witnesses 
6. these have/;, to shut heaven,/;, over wateiis 

12. 10. now is the/;, of his Christ come 

13. 2. the dragon gave him p. and his seat, 4, 
5. p. was given unto him to continue, 7. 

12. he exerciseth all the/;, of the first beast 
l.">. had /?. to give life || 14. 18. had p. over fire 

15. 8. the temple was filled with smoke from his//. 

16. 8. p. was given him to scorch men with fire 
9.blasphemedGod who hath/;. over these plagues 

17. 12. but receive p. as kings one hour with beast 

13. shall give their/;, and strength to the beast 
19. 1. glory, honour, and/;, to the Lord our Go<i 

POWER of God. 
Mat. 22. 29. Jesus said, ye do err, not knowing the 
scriptures, nor the p. of God, Mark 12. 24. 
Zw/rc 9.43.were all amazed at the mighxy p. of God 
22. 69. the Son sit on the right hand of p. of God 
.^cts 8. 10. saying, this man is the great/?, of God 
Rom. 1. 16. the gospel is the/?, of God to salvation 

1 Cor.l.lS. touswhich are saved, it is the/;, o/^od 
24. Christ the p. of God and wisdom of God 

2. 5. faiih should not stand but by the p. of God 

2 Cor. 6. 7. by the word of truth, by the p. of God 
13.4. tho' crucified thro' weakness, yet he liveth by 

/;.o/G. but we shall live with him by p.of God 
2 Tim. 1. 8. but be thou partaker of the afflictions 
of the gospel, according to the p. of God 
IPet.l. 5. who are kept by the/). o/Gorf thro' faith 
See Great. 
In POWER. 
Gen. 31. 29. it is in p. of my hand to do you hurt 
Exod. 15. 6. thy right hand is become glorious inp, ' 
Job 21. 7. why are the wicked mighty in p.? 

37. 23. he is excellent in p. and in judgment 
Psal. 29. t 4. the voice of the Lord is inp. 
Prov. 3. 27. when it is inp. of thy hand to do it 

18. 21. death and life are in the/;, of the tongue 
Isa. 40. 26. that he is strong inp. not one faileth 
Mah. 1. 3. the Lord is slow to ahger, great in p. 
Luke 1. 17. shall go before him in the p. of Elias 

4. 14. Jesus returned in the p. of the Spirit 
1 Cor. 4. 20. kingdom of God not in word, but inp. 

15. 43. it is sown in weakness, it is raised inp. 
Eph.Q.lO. be strong in the Lord and/;, of his might 

1 Thess.l.5.hut our gos.came in word, and also inp0 

2 Pet. 2. 11. angelswho are greaterfre/;. and migh! 
My POWFK. 

Gen. 31 . 6. with aWmyp.l have served your fathei 
Exod. 9. 16. I raised thea to shew in thee 7nyp. 
Deut. 8.11. sayest, myp- naMi gotten me this wealth 
Dan. 4. 30. Babylon built by the might of my p. 
Rom. 9. 17. that I might shew myp. in thee 
1 Cor. 9. 18. fJiat I abuse not myp. in the ffosp.e, 

JVo POWER. 
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LevM37. shall have nop. to stand before enemies 
Josk. 8. 20. men of Ai had 710 p. to Hee tliis way 

1 Sam. 30.4. till David and pco. hixdnop.to vve^pj i 
i Ckru7i. 14. 11. to help witli Uiem that hath no p% 

Scz. y. house of Ahaziah had nop. to keep kingdom 
/5a.50.2.or have 1 nop. to deliver? beliuld 1 dry up 
i)an. 3. 27. on whoso bodies the lire had no p. 
d. 7. there was nop. in the ram to stand before him 
\lolm ly. 11. no p. against me, except it were given 
Rom. 13. 1. for there is no p. but of God 
Rev. 20. G. on such the second death hath nop. 

Thy POWER. 
Devi. 9. 29. thou broughtest out by thy mighty;?. 
Job 1. 12. behold, all that he hath is in ihy p. 
Fsal. 21. 13. so will we sing, and praise thy p. 
.W.ll. scatter them by iA7/j:j.||16. will sing of i/i2/i:>. 
t)3. 2. to see thy p. and tliy glory, as I have setin 
GO. 3. through greatness of thy p. enemies submit 
71. 18. and tky p. to every one that is to come 
79. 11. according to the greatness of thy p. 
110. 3. thy people shall be willing in day of thy p. 
145. 11. and ihey shall talk of thy p. 
J^ah. 2. 1. watch the way, fortify thy p. mightily 

POWERFUL. 
Psal.29.i. the voice of the Lord isp.full of majesty 

2 Cor. 10. 10. for his letters, say they, are p. 
Heb.^. 12. the word of God isquick,^. and sharper 

POWERS. 

Mat. 24. 29. the stars shall faU from heaven, p. of 

heaven shall be shaken, J/ar& 13.25. ZyW^e 21.26. 

i^MA;el2.1I.when brought before jo. take no thought 

Rom. 8. 36. nor jj. can separate from love of God 

13. 1. the p. that be are ordained of God 
1 Cor. 12. t 29. are all teachers 7 are alljo.? 
Eph. 3. 10. that now top. in heavenly places 

6. 12. we wrestle against principalities and p. 
Col. 1. IG.j?. were created by him and for him 

2. 15. having spoiled p. he made a shew openly 
Tit. 3. 1. put them in mind to be subject to p. 
Heb. 6.5. tasted the^. of the world to come 
I Pet. 3. 22. who is on the right hand of God, p. 

POUR. 
Exod. 4. 9. shall take and p. water on the dry land 

29. 7. shall p. the anointing oil on his head 
12. thou shaltp. the blood of the bullock beside 

the bottom of altar, Lev. 4. 7, 18, 25, 30, 34. 

30. 9. neither shall yep. drink-offerings thereon 
Lev. 2. 1. he shall p. oil on the meat-olFerings, 6. 

14. 15. 7;. it into the p'alm of his own left hand, 26. 
18. p. it on head of him that is to be cleansed 
41. they shall^. out the dust that they scrape off 
17. 13. he shall p. out blood thereof and cover it 
Jfum. 5. 15. he shall p. no oil upon her offering 
24. 7. he shall ^. water out of his buckets 
Deut. 12. 16. p. Wood out as water, 24. | 15. 23. 
Judg. 6. 20. take the flesh, and/?, out the broth 

1 Kings 18. 33. p. water on the burnt-sacrifice 

2 Kings 4. 4. p. out the oil into those vessels 
41. p. out for the people, that they may eat 

9. 3. and;>. the oil on Jehu's head, and say 
Job 36. 27. they p. down rain according to vapour 
Psal. 42. 4. when I remember, \p. out my soul 

62. R. ye people, p. out your heart before him 

69. 24. p. out thine indignation on them 

79. 6. p. out thy wrath on the heathen, not known 

Prov. 1. 23. 1 will p. out my Spirit unto you, Isa. 
44. 3. .Toel 2. 28, 29. Acts 2. 17, 18. 

Isa. 44. 3. I will p. water on him that is thirsty 
45. 8. let the skies;?, down righteousness 

,/er. 6. t 6. p. out engine of shot against Jerusalem 

6. 1 L I will p. it out on the children abroad 

7. 18. and X.op. out drink-offerings to other gods 

10. 25. p. out thy fury on heathen, know thee not 

14. 16. I will p. their wickedness upon them 
X'^. ■''. p. out their blood by force of the sword 
41. i -.top.out drink-offerings to the queen of hea- 
ven, as we and fathers have done, 18, 19, 25. 

Lam.2. 19. p. out thine heart like water before Ld. 

Ezek. 7. 8. now will I shortly p. out my fury upon 

thee, 14. 19. | 20. 8, 13, 21. | 30. 15. 

21. 31. I will;?, out mine indignation, Zeph.3.8. 

21. 3. set on the pot and;?, water into it 
Hos. 5. 10. I will p. out my wrath like water 
Mic. 1. 6. I will p. down the stones thereof into 
Zeck. 12. 10. 1 will p. on house of David the Spirit 
M€,l.3. 10. ifl will not;*, you out a blessing 
Rev. 16. 1. p. out the vials of wrath of God on earth 

POURED. 
Gen. 28. 18. Jacob p. oil on the top of the stone 

$6. 14. Jacob p. a drink-offering thereon 
Exod. 9. 33. the rain was not p. on the earth 

30. 32. upon man's flesh shall it not be p. 
Le9. 4. 12. where ashes are p. he shall be burnt 

8. 12. Mo.ses p. anointing oil on Aaron's head 
15, he p. the blood at the bouom of altar, 9. 9. 

21. 10. on whose head the anoiniAngoil wasp. 
^ JVum. 28.7. to hep. to the Lord for a drink-offering 
Deut. 12. 27. blood of thy sacrifices shall be;?, out 

fosh. 7 t 23. and p. them out before the Lord 
i Situ. L 15. but I have;r. out ray soul before Loid 



57. 

Jer. 

19. 

42. 

44. 



1 Sam. 7. G. drew water, and ;?.it out before the L. 
10.1. Samuel p. oil on Saul's head, and kissed him 

2 Sam. 13. 9. Tamarp. them out before hiin 
i3. 10. nevertheless, David would not drink thereof 

but;?, it out unto the Lord, 1 Chron, 11. 18. 
IKings 13. 3. altar shall be rent, and ashes ;?.out,5. 
2Kitigs 3. 11. who p. water on the hands of Elijah 
4.5. who brought the vessels to her, and she;?, out 
40. so they;?, out for the men to eat 
16. 13. and Ahaz p. his drink-ofl'ering 
2 Chr. 12. 7. my wrath not be;?, out on Jerusalem 
34. 21. great is the wrath ofLord, ;?. out on us 
25. therefore my wrath shall be;>. out on this pi. 
Job 3. 24. my roarings are p. out like the waters 
lO.lO.hast not thou;?, me out as milk, and curdled 
22. f 16. a flood was p. on their foundation 

29. 6. when the rock;?, me out rivers of oil 

30. 16. and now my soul is p. out upon me 
Psal. 22. 14. I am p. like water, bones out of joint 

45.2.graceisp.intolhy lips, therefore God blessed 
77. 17. clouds p. out water, skies sent out a sound 
142. 2. I;?, out my complaint before him 
Cant. 1. 3. thy name is asointment;/. forth 
/sa.26.16.;?.out a prayer, when chastening on them 
29. 10. Lord hath;?, on you the spirit of deep sleep 
32. 15. till the Spiri't be;?, on us from on high 
42. 25. he hath p. on him the fury of his anger 
53. 12. because he hath;?, out his soul to death 

6. to them thou hast p. out a drink-oftering 

7. 20. my fury shall be;?, out on this place 
13. they have;?, out drink-offerings, 32. 29. 
18. as fury hath been, so shall it be;?, out 
6. my fury and mine anger was;?, forth 

19. when we;?. drink-offerings to queen of heaven 
Lam. 2. 4. he p. out his fury like fire, 4. 11. 

11. my liver is p. on earth || 12. their soul;?, out 
4. 1. the stones of the sanctuary are;?, out 
Ezek. 16. 36. because thy filthiness was;?, out 
20. 28. and p. out their drink-ofterings 
33. with fury p. out will I rule over them, 34. 

22. 22. that I the Lord have p. out my fury 
31. therefore I;?, out mine indignation on them 

23. 8. they p. their whoredom upon her 

24. 7. she;?, it not on the ground to cover it 
36. 18. wherefore I p. out my fury upon them 
39. 29. I p. out my Spirit on the house of Israel 

Dan. 9. 11. therefore the curse is;?, on us, and oath 

27. and that determined shah be jt?. on desolate 
Mic. 1. 4. as waters that are;?, down a steep place 
JSTah.l.G. fury is;?, out like fire, rocks thrown down 
Zeph. 1. 17. tljeir blood shall be;>. out as dust 
Mat.2Q. 7. p. ointment on his head, 12. Mark 14.3. 
,hh7i 2. 15. and he;?, out the changers' money 
.^cts 10. 45. on the Gentiles was;?, out the gift 
Phil. 2. 117. if Ibep. forth onservice of your faith 
Rev. 14. 10. wine of wrath of G.;?. without mixture 

16. 2. went and p. out his vial, 3, 4, 8, 10, 12, 17. 

POUREDST. 
Ezek. 16. 15. p. out thy fornications on every one 

POURETH. 
.Job 12.21. he;?, contempt on princes, Psal. 107. 40. 
16. 13. he;?, out my gall upon the ground 
20. but mine eye p. out tears unto God 
sal. 75.8. wine is red, and he;?, out of the same 
rov. 15. 2. but mouth of fools jo. out foolishness 

28. the mouth of the wicked p. out evil things 
Amos5.8.p. out waters on the face of earth, 9. 6. 
John 13. 5. after that, he p. water into a basin 

POURING. 
Lev. 4. 1 12. he shall be burnt at the;?, out of ashes 
Ezek.9.8.\vi\t thou destroy all mp. fury on Jerusal. 
Luke 10. 34. he bound up his wounds,;?, in oil 

PRACTICES. 
2 Pet. 2. 14. a heart exercised with covetous;?. 

PRACTISE. 
Psal. 141. 4. not to p. wicked works with men 
Prov. 3. t 29. p. no evil against thy neighbour 
Isa. 32. 6. the vile person shall p. hypocrisy 
Dan. 8. 24. a king shall destroy, prosper, and;?. 
Mic. 2. 1. when the mornin? is light, they;?, it 

PRACTISED. 
lSam.'23. 9. Dav. knew that Saul secretly ;?.misch. 
Dan. 8. 12. the little horn;?, and prospered 

PRAISE 
Signifies, [1] A confession and due acknowledg- 
ment of the great and wonderful excellencies 
and perfections that be in God, Psal. 138. 1. 
Rev. 19. 5. [2] j1 speaking forth and commend- 
ing the good qualifications that be in others, 
Prov. 27. 2. [3] The object, matter, and ground 
of praise, Deut. 10. 20. Psal. 118. 14. [4] Com- 
mendation, encouragement and protection, 
Rom. 13. 3. 1 Pet. 2. 14. [5] Great and praise- 
worthy actions, Psal. 105. 2. 
Gen. 29. t 35. therefore she called his name P. 
Deut. 10. 21. he is thy p. and he is thy God 
26. 19. to make thee high in p. and in name 
Judg. 6, 3. 1 will sing p. to the Lord God of Israel, 
Psal. 7. 17. I 9. 2. I 57. 7. | 61. 8. 1 104. 33. 
1 Chron. 16. 35. deliver, that we may glory in thy p. 



2 Chr. 23. 13. and such as taught to sing;* 
JVch. 9. 5. wh(.. is e.xalted above all blessing and p 
12. 46. in the days of David were songs of p. 
Psal. 9. 14. that I may shew forth all thy p. 
22. 25. my p. shall be of thee in the congregatior 
30. 12. that my glory may sing p. to thee 

33. 1. for p. is comely for the upright 

34. 1. his p. shall be continually in my mouth 

35. 28. my tongue shah speak ot thyp. all day long 
40. 3. even p. to our God || 42. 4. with voice of p 
48. 10. so is thyp. to the ends of the earth 

50. 23. whoso oflerethp. glorifieth me 

51. 15. and my mouth shall shew forth thyp. 

65. 1. p. waiteth for thee, O God, in Sion 

66. 2. sing forth his honour, make hisp. glorious 
8. and make the voice of hisp. to be heard 

71. 6. my p. shall be continually of Ihee 
8. let my mouth be filled with thyp. and honor 

79. 13. we will shew forth tliy p. H 98. 4. singp. 

100. 4. and enter into his courts with p. 

102. 21. and to declare his p. in Jerusalem 

106. 2. who can shew forth all hisp.? 
12. then they sang his p. || 47. triumph in thyp. 

108. 1. I will sing and give p. with my glory 

109. 1. O God of my p. || 111. 10. hisp. enduretk 
171. lips shall utter p. when thou hast ta<ight 
1. before the gods will I singp. to thee 
21. my mouth shall speak the p. of tho'iord 



119. 
138. 
145. 

147. 1. p. is comely || 7. singp. on the liarj 

148. ^ ~ 

149. 

Prov 



14. he e.xalteth the p. of all his saints 
1. sing hisp. in the congregation of sainl^s 
27. 21. as the furnace, so is a man to hiap 
Isa. 42. 8. I will not give my p. to graven images 
10. sing hisp. from the end of the earth 
12. let them declare hisp. in the islands 

43. 21. this people, they shall show forth my p 
48. 9. and for my p. will I refrain for thee 

60. 18. but thou Shalt call thy gates P. 

61. 3. the garment of p. for llic spirit of heavinesrf 
ll.L.willcause righteousn.andp. to springforth 

62. 7. till he make Jerusalem a p. in the earth 
Jer. 13. 11. that they might be to me for ap. 

17. 14. save me, O Lord, for thou art my p. 
26. bringing sacrifices of p. to house of L. 33. 11. 
33. 9. it shall be to me a joy, a p. and an honour 

48. 2. there shall be no more p. of Moab 

49. 25. how is the city of p. not left, city of joy? 
51. 41. how is the p. of whole earth surprised? 

Hab. 3. 3. and the earth was full of hisp. 
Zeph.3. 19. 1 will get themp.and fame in every land 
20. make you a p. among all people of the eartJi 
Mat. 21. 16. of sucklings, thou hast perfected p 
L%ikel8. 43. people, when they saw it, gave p. to G 
John 9. 24. give God the p. this man is a sinner 

12. 43. they loved p. of men more than p. of God 
Rom. 2. 29. whose p. is not of men, but of God 

13. 3. do what is good, thou shalt havep. of same 

1 Cor. 4. 5. then shall every man havep. of God 

2 Cor. 8. 18. the brother, whose p. is in (he gospel 
Eph. 1. 6. predestinated top. of glory of his grace 

12. top. of glory who first trusted in Christ, 14. 
Phil. 1. 11. by Jesus Christ, to p. and glory of God 

4. 8. if there be any p. think on these things 
Heb. 2. 12. in midst of the church will I sing p. 

13. 15. by him let us offer sacrifice ofp. continually 
] Pet. 1. 7. trial of your faith might be found top. 

2. 14. and for the p. of them that do well 

4. 11. to whom bep. and dominion for ever 

PRAISE, Ferb. 
Gen. 49. 8. thou art he whom thy brethren shall p. 
Lev. 19. 24. the fruit thereof holy top. the Lord 
Deut. 32. t 43. p. his people, ye nations 
2Sam. 14. t25. as Absalom, not a man to p. greatly 

1 Chr. 23. 5. instruments I made top. therewith 
29. 13. we thank and p. thy glorious name " 

2 Chron. 8. 14. Levites to p. before the priests 
20. 21. that should p. the beauty of holiness 

22. and when they began to sing and top. 
31. 2. and to p. in the gates of the tents of Lord • 
Psal. 21, 13. so will we sing and p. thy power 
22. 23. ye thatfearthe Lord, p. him, seed of Jacob 
30. 9. when I go to the pit, shall the dust p. thee? 
42.5.hopeinGod, for Ishall yetp. him, 11. | 43. 5. 

44. 8. in God we boast, and p. thy name for ever 

45. 17. therefore shall the people p. thee 

49. 18. men willp. thee, when doest well to thyself 
63. 3. my lips shall p. thee || 5. mouth shall p. thee 
67. 3. let people p. thee 1| .5. let all people p. thee 
69. 34. Jet the heaven and the eartii p. him 

71. 14. 1 will yetp. thee more and more 
74. 21. let the poor and needy p. thy name 
76. 10. surely the wrath of man shall p. thee 

88. 10. shall the dead arise and p. thee "? 

89. 5. the heaven shall p. thy wonders, O Led 
99. 3. let them p. thy great and terrible name 
107. 32. p. him in the assembly of the elders 
113. l.p.him, O ye servants of the Lord, 135. 1 
115. 17. the dead p. not the Lord, nor any that 
119. 164. seven times a day do I p. thee 

175. let my soul live and it shall p. thee 



PRA 

Ps. 138.2. 1 w'lWp. thy name for thy loving kindness 
4. all the kings of the earth slialljs. thee 
J^ai. 7. bring out of prison tliat I may p. thy name 
115.4. one generatioi) shah/i. thy works to another 
10. all thy works shall;;, lliee, O Lord 
X-l~.}2.p. the Lord, Jerusalem,;?. Ihy God, O Zion 
H8. 1 p. ye the Lord, ;». him in the heights 
^.p. him, all his angels,;;, him, ye his hosts 

3. p. him, sun and moon, p. iiim, all ye stars 

4. p. him, ye heaven of heavens, and waters 
149. 3. let them p. his name in the dance 

150. 1. p. God in his sanctuary, p. him in firmam. 

2. p. him for his mighty acts,;;, him for greatness 

3. p. him with trumpet |1 4. p. him with timbrel 

5. p. him upon the loud and sounding cymbals 
Prov. 27. 2. let another man p. thee, a stranger 

23. 4. they that forsake the law p. the wicked 
31. 3L let her own works ;;. her in the gates 
[sa. 38. 18. the grave cannot p. thee, death cannot 

19. the living he shall p. thee, as I do this day 
Jer. 31. 7. publish, ;;. ye and say, O L. save people 
Dffi7i.2.23. 1 thank and;;, thee, O God of my fathers 
4. 37. 1 p. extol, and honour the king of heaven 
Joel 2. 26. ;;. the name of the Lord your God 
Liike 19.37.discipies began to jo. G. with loud voice 
i Cor. 11. 2. now Ip. you that ye remember me 

17. in this that I declare, I p. you not, 22. 
Rev. 19. 5. saving,;?, our God, all ye his servants 

J'will, or will /PRAISE. 
Gen. 29. 35. Leah said, now will I p. the Lord 
Psal. 7. 17. Iwillp. Ld. according to his righteous. 
9. 1. I will p. thee, O Lord, with my whole heart, 
will shew forth thy works. 111. 1. | 138. 1. 
22.22. in midst of the congregation k/Z^ /;;.thee 
28. 7. therefore with my song will I p. him 
35.18.1 will give thee thanks, /iC(7Z p. thee among 
much people, 57. 9. | 108. 3. \ 109. 30. 
43. 4. on the harp will I p. thee, O God 
52.9. Iwillp. thee for ever,because thou hastdone 
54. 6. I will p. thy name, O Lord, for it is good 
56. 4. in God / will p. his word, in God I trust, 10. 
69. 30. I will p. the name of God with a song 
71. 22. I will also;;, thee with the psaltery 
86. 12. Iwillp. thee, O Lord my G. with my heart 
118. 19. / will go into them, and will ;;. the Lord 
21. Iwillp. thee, for thou hast heard me 
28. thou art my God, and Iwillp. thee 
119. 7. I will p. thee with uprightness of heart 
139. 14. 1 will p. thee, for I am wonderfully made 

145. 2. I will p. thy name for ever and ever, 
Isa. 12. 1. I icill p. thee, though thou wast angry 

25. 1. 1 will p. thy name, thou hast done wonders 

PRAISE ye the Lord,' or PRAISE the Lord. 

Judir. 5. 2. p. ye the Lord, for the avenging of Israel 

1 Chr. 16. 4. he appointed Lcvites to p. the Lord 
23. 30. to stand every morning to p. the Lord 
25. 3. who prophesied with a harp to p. the Lord 

2 Chr. 20. 19. the Levites stood up to p. the Lord 
21.;;. the Lord, for his mercy endureth for ever 

Ezra 3. 10. set Levites with cymb.als to ;;. the Lord 
Psal. 22. 26. they shall ;;. the Lord that seek him 
33. 2. p. the Lord with harp, sing unto him 
102.18. people that shall be created shall ;;. the L. 
104. 35. p. ye Lord 100. 1, 48. | 111. 1. 112. 1. 
113.1,9. 1 115. 18. I 116.19. 117.2. 
135. 1. I 146. 1, 10. I 147. 20. | 148. 
1, 14. I 149. 1,9. I 150. 1, 6. Jer. 20. 13. 
107. 8. Oh that men would;;, the L. 15, 21, 31. 
109. 30. 1 will greatly p. the Lord with my mouth 
118.19. 1 Vv-ill;?. the L.\\ 135.3. p. L. for he is good 

146. 2. while I live will I p. the Lord, I will sing 

147. 1. p.ye the Lord, for it is good to sing praise 
12. p. the L. O Jerusalem,praise thy God, O Zion 

148. 7. ;;. the Lord from the earth, ye dragons 
/sa.l2.4.sl-.all siy,p. the Lord, call upon his name 

62. 9. but they shall eat it, and ;;. the Lord 
Jer. 33.\l. p. the /yordof hosts, for the Lord is good 
Rom- 15. 11. and again, p. the Lord, all ye Gentiles 

PRAISED. 
Judo: 16. 24. the people;;, their god Dagon 
2 Sam. 14. 25. none to be so much ;;. as Absalom 

22. 4. the Lord is worthy to be ;;. Psal. 18. 3. 

1 Chron. 16. 25. for the Lord is great and greatly 

to be ;;. Psal. 48. 1. | 96. 4. 1 K5. 3. 
36. all the people;;, the Lord, and said, amen 

23. 5. four thousand were porters, and four thou- 

sand;?, the Lord, 2 Chron. 7. 3. JVeA. 5. 13. 

2 Chron. 5. 13. with instruments of music;;. Lord 
7. 6. when David p. by their ministry 

30. 21. Levites and priests ;;. the Lord day by day 
Ezra 3. 11. a great shout when they p. the Lord 
Psal. 72. 15. prayer for him, and daily shall he be;;. 

113. 3. from rising of sun Lord's name is to be ;;. 
Prov. 31. 30. a woman that feareth Lord shall be;?. 
Eccl. 4. 2. wherefore I p. the dead more than living 
Cant. 6. 9. yea, the queens and concubines;;, her 
l-'a. 64. 11. our house, where our fathers;;, thee 
r> (171.4.34. 1;?, and honoured him thatliveth for ev. 

a. 4. und they;;, the gods of gold and silver, 23. 
Luke 1. 64. and Zacharias spake and;;. God 
451 



FRA 

PRAISES. 

Exod. 15. 11. who is like thee, fearful in ;;.? 
2 Sam. 22. 50. I will give thanks and sing ;;. to thy 
name, Psal. 18. 49. | 92. 1. | 135. 3. 
2 Chron. 29. 30. commanded the Levites to sing;;, 
to the Lord, and they sang;?, witji gladness 
Psal. 9. 11. sing p. to Lord that dwelieth in Zion 

22. 3. art holy, O thou that inhabitest /?. of Israel 
27. 6. I will sing, yea I will sing;?, to God, 47. 6. 

1 68. 32. I 75. 9. | lOS. 3. 
47. 7. God is king, sing ye;?, with understanding 
56. 12. 1 will render ;9. unto thee, 144. 9. 
68. 4. sing to God, sing;;, to his name, extol him 
78. 4. shewing to generation to come p. of Lord 

146. 2. 1 will sing p. to my God while I have being 

147. 1. for it is good to sing;;, to our God 
149. 3. let them sing;?, to him with the timbrel 

6. let the high p. of God be in their mouths 
Isa. 60. 6. they shall shew forth the;?, of Lord 

63. 7. I will make mention of the p. of the Lord 
..^cts 10. 25. Paul and Silas prayed and sung;?, to G. 

1 Pet. 2. 9. shew forth the p. of him who called you 

PRAISETH. 
Prov. 31. 28. her husband also, and he;^. her 
PRAISING. 

2 Chr. 5. 13. to make one sound to be heard in p. L. 

23. 12. Athaliah heard the people p. the king 
Ezra 3. 11. they sang by course in jt?. the Lord 
Psal. 84. 4. they will be still;?, thee 

Luke2. 13. a multitude of the heavenly host;?. God 
20. the shepherds returned;?. God for all things 

24. 53. they were continually in the temple ;;. God 
Acts 2. 46. they did eat with gladness, p. God 

3. 8. walking, and leaping, and;;. God, 9. 

PRANCING. 
JV'a/j. 3. 2. the noise of the;;, horses and chariots 

PRANCINGS. 
Judg. 5. 22. horse-hoofs broken by means of;;. 

PRATING. 
Prov. 10. 8. but B.p. fool shall fall, 10. 

3 John 10. p. against us with malicious words 

PRAY. 
Gen. 20. 7. he is a prophet, and shall ju. for thee 
24. t 63. Isaac went out to p. in the field 

1 Sam. 1. tl2. as Hannah multiplied to;;, before L. 
7. 5. Samuel said, I will jt?. for you to the Lord 

12. 19. ;;. for thy servants to the Lord thy God 

23. that I should sin in ceasing to;;, for you 

2 Sam. 7. 27. found in his heart to;;. 1 Chr. 17. 25. 
l/jr2?!O's8.30.hearken thou when theyshall;;.toward 

this place, 35, 42, 44, 48. 2 Chron. 6. 26, 34, 38. 

13. 6.;;. that my hand may be restored again 

2 Chron. 6. 24. shall ;;. and make supplication, 32. 
37. and turn and ;;. in the land of their captivity 

7. 14. if my people shall;?, and seek my face 
Ezra 6. 10. and;?, for the life of the king and sons 
JVcA. 1.6. hear the prayer which Ip. before thee now 
Joh 21. 15. what profit should we have if;?, to him? 

33. 26. ;;. to God, and he will be favourable to him 

42. 8. my serv. Job shall p. for you, him will accept 
Ps. 5. 2. my King, my God, for to thee will Ip. 

55. 17. evening, morning, and at noon will I p.' 

122. 6. ;;. for peace of Jerus. prosper that love thee 
Isa. 16. 12. he shall come to his sanctuary to y. 

45. 20. and;;, to a god that cannot save " 
.Icr. 7. 16. p. not thou for this people, 11. 14. 1 14. 11. 

29. 7. seek peace of the city, ;;■ to the Lord for it 
12. ye shall;;, to me, aud I will hearken to you 

37. 3. p. now to the Lord our God for us, 42. 2, 20. 

42. 4. behold, I will ;;. to the Lord your God 
Zech.l. 2. they sent men to;;, before the Lord 

8. 21. go speedily to p. before the Lord, 22. 
Mat. 5.44. and;;, for them that despitefully use you 

and persecute you, Luke 6. 28. | 16. 27. 

6. 5. for they love to p. standing in the synagogues 

6.;?. to thy Father which is in secret, shall reward 

7. when ye;?. use notvain repetitions as heathen do 

9. after this manner />. ve. Our Father who art 

9. 38.;;. the Lord of the harvest, L^ike 10. 2. 

14. 23. he went uj) into a mountain apart to ;;. and 

was alone, Mark 6. 46. Luke 6. 12. | 9. 28. 
19.13. that he should put his hands on them and ;;. 
24.20.jo. your flight be not in winter, Mark 13.18. 
26.36. Jesus saith to the disciples, sit ye here while 
I go and ;;. yonder, Mark 14. 32. 
41. watch andp. that ye enter notinto temptation, 
Mark 13. 33. 1 14. 33. Luke 21. 36. | 22. 40, 46. 
53. thinkes#thou I cannot;;, to my Father? 
Mark 5. 17. and they began lop. him to depart 
11. 24. what things soever ye desire when ye;?. 
Luke 11. 1. Lord, teach us to ;;. as John taught his 
2. he said to them, when ye ;;. say. Our Father 
18. 1. that men ought always to p. and not to faint 

10. two men we t up into the temple to p. 
.John 14. 16. and I will;;, the Father, 16. 26. 

17. 9. I;;, for them, \p. not for the world 
15. 1 p. not that thou take them out of the world 
20. nor;;. I for these alone, but for them also 
j3cfs 8. 22. ;;. God, if perhaps the thought of heart 

24. Simon said, p. ye to the Lord for me 



PRA 

Acts 10. 9. Peter went up on the house-top fo p. 
/Jom. 8.26. for we know not what we should;;, foi 
lCcir.ll.13.is it comely that a woman;?, uncovered? 
14. 13. wherefore let him j?. that he may interpret 

14. for if I^. in unknown tongue, spirit prayeth 

15. I_will;7. with Spirit, p. with understanding 
2 Cor. 5. 20. we are ambassadors for Christ, w&p. 

you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God 
13. 7. now Ip. to God, that ye do no evil 
Phil. 1. 9. this I;?, that your love may abound 
Col. 1. 9. for this cause we do not cease to;?, for you 

1 Thess. 5.17. rejoice evermore,;?, without ceasing 
23. 1;?. God your whole spirit be preserved 

25. brethren p. for us, 2 Thess. 3. 1. Heb. 13. 18. 

2 Thess. 1. 11. \\herefore we;;, ahvays for you 

1 Tim. 2. 8. I will that men ;;. every where 

2 Tim- 4. 16. 1;?. God it be not laid to their charge 
Jam. 5. 13. is any among you afflicted? let him p. 

14. and let them p. over him, anointmg him 

16. confess your faults, and p. one for another 
1 John 5. 16. I do not say that he shall p. for it 

3 John t2.I j7. that thou mayest prosper and in health 

PRAYED. 
<?e?;.20.17.Abrahamp. and God healed Abimelech 
J^urn. 11. 2. when Moses;?, the fire was quenched 

21. 7. and Moses;?, for the people, Deut. 9. 26. 
Deut. 9. 20. I p. for Aaron also the same time 

1 Sam. 1.10. Ha nnah, p. to Lord and wept sore, 21. 
27. for this child I p. \\ 8. 6- Samuel ;;. to the Lord 

2Kino-s 4. 33. Elisha p. to the Lord, 6. 17, 18. 
19. 15. Hezekiah ;;. 20. 2. 2 Chron. 30. 18. | 32. 24, 
20. that which thou hast p. to me, Isa. 37. 21. 

2 Chron. 32. 20. Isaiah p. \\ 33. 13. Manasseh p. 
Ezra 10. 1. now when Ezra had ;;. JVeh. 1. 4. \ 2. 4, 
.lob 42. 10. Lord turned the captivity when Job j». 
Jer.- 32. 16. Jeremiah;;. || Jonah2. I.Jonah;?. 4. 2. 
Dan. 6. 10. Daniel jt?. three times a day, 9. 4. 
Mat. 26. 39. Jesus fell on his face and p. let this cup 

pass from me, 42,44. Mark 14. 35, 39. Luke 22.41. 
Mark 1. 35. he went into a solitary place and;?. 
5. 18. he;?, him that he might be with him 
Z,?<A:e 5. 3. Jesus;;, him he would thrust out a iittiC 

16. he withdrew into the wilderness and ;;. 
9. 29. as he ;;. his countenance was altered 
18. 11. the Pharisee stood and ;;. thus, I thank thee 

22. 32. but I have ;;. that thy faith tail not 
44. being in an agony he ;;. more earnestly 

John 4. 31. his disciples;?, him. Master, eat 
Acts 1. 24. the disciples p. and said, thou Lord 
4. 31. when they p. they laid their hands on them 

8. 15. Peter and John when come p. for them 

9. 40. Peter p. || 10. 2. Cornelius p. alway.-^, 30. 

10. 48. then they p. him to tarry certain days 
13. 3. and when they had fasted and p. 14. 23. 
16. 9. p. him, saying. Come over into Macedonia 

25. at midnight Paul and Silas p. and sang 

20. 36. Paul kneeled down and p. with them all 

21. 5. we kneeled down on the shore and p. 

22. 17. while \p. in the temple, I was in a trance 

23. 18. Paul p. me to bring this young man to thee 
. 28. 8. to whom Paul enteied in and p. 

Jam. 5. 17. Eliasp. that it might not rain 
18. and he p. again, and the heaven gave rq.in 
PRAYER 

Is an offering tip of our desires to God for things 
lawful and needful, with an humble confidence 
to obtain them throiigh the alone mediation of 
Christ, to the praise of the mercy, truth, and 
power of God, IMat. 6. 6. John 16. 23, 24, 26. 
It is either mental, or vocal, ejaculatory, or 
occasional, either private, or public; for our- 
selves, or others; for the procuring of gooa 
things, or theremoving,or preventing of things 
evil, 1 Tim. 2. 1, 2. As God is the only ob- 
ject of prayer, Psal. 50. 15. and as we must 
pray for others, as well as for ourselves. Jam. 
5. 16. so ice are to pray fervently. Col. 4. 12. 
sincerely, Psal. 17. 1. constantly. Col. 4. 2. 
with faith. Jam. 5. 15. and not without repen- 
tance, Psal. 66. 18. Jer. 36. 7. and by the help 
of the Holy Spirit, Rom. 8. 26. 

Prayer comes from a word in the Hebrew, tchich 
signifies appeal, interpellation, intercession; 
whereby we refer our own cause, and that of 
others, unto God as judge, calling upon him, 
appealing to him for right,presenting ourselves 
and our cause iinto him. The prayers that we 
direct to God, are the ordinary conveyance of 
the graces that %ce receive from him : Christ 
himself, the great example of the righteous, and 
of the elect, taught us to pray, to inform us, 
that it is by that we honour God, and drav) 
down upon ourselves his favours and graces. 

The parts of Prayer are said to be invocation, 
adoration, confession, petition, pleading, dedi- 
cation, thanksgiving, and blessing. 

2 Sam.7.^. found in his heart to pray this p. to thee 

1 Kings 8. 28. have respect to the p. of thy servant 
29. mayest hearken to the p. 2 Chron. 6. 19, 20 
33. p. shall be made by any man, 2 Chron. 6. 29 



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i Kings 8. 45. hear their;?. 49. 2 Chron. 6. 35,39,40. 

54. iSolomon made an end of praying thisj^. 
2 Kings 19. 4. lift up Ihyj?. for remnant, Isa.'il. 4. 
2 Chron. 7. 15. my ears shall be attent to the js, 
30. 27. their p. came to his holy dwelling 
33. 18. Manasseh's p. how God was intreated, 19. 
JVe/i. 1. 6. thou mayest hear the p. of thy servant 
4. 9. nevertheless we made our p. to our God 
Job 15. 4. yea thou restrainest^. before God 
-22. 27. thou slialt make thy 7). to him, shall hear 
Psal. 65. 2. O thou that hearest ;>. to thee shall all 
72. 15. p. shall be made for him continually 
80. 4. how long be angry against;), of thy people 
102. 17. shall appear in his glory, he vyili regard 
the ;;. of the destitute, and not despise their p. 
109. 4. my adversaries, but I give myself unto;?. 
7. let him be condemned,and let his;), become sin 
Prov. 15. 8. the;), of the upright is his delight 

29. but he heareth the p. of the righteous 
28. 9. even his y. shall be abomination 
Isa. 26. 16. poured out a^. when thy chastening 
56. 7. I will make them joyful in my house of;?, 
for my house uhall be called a house oip. 
Mat. 21. 13. Mark U 17. Luke 19. 46. 
Jer. 7. 16. nor lift up my cry nor p. for them, 11. 14. 
I^am. 3. 44. that our;), should not pass through 
Dan. 9. 3. 1 set my face to the Lord, to seek by p.. 
13. yet made we not our;), before Lord our God 
17. now, O our God, hear the;), of thy servant 
Hab. 3. 1. a;). ofHabakkuk the prophet 
Mat. 17. 21. nothing impossible, howbeit, this kind 
goeth not out but by p. and fasting, Mark 9. 29. 
Luke 1. 13. fear not, Zachaiias, thy;), is heard. 
Acts 3. 1. went into the temple at the hour of;). 
6. 4. but we will give ourselves continually to p. 
10.31. Cornelius, thy ;?. is heard, and thy alms 
12.5.;). was made without ceasing to God for him 
16. 13. we went out where;), was wont to be made 
16. as we went top. a certain damsel met us 

1 Cor. 7. 5. that ye may give yourselves to p. 

2 Cor. 1. 11. ye also helping together by p. for us 
9. 14. by their p. for you, which long after you 

Eph.&.lQ. praying always with a\\p and supplicat. 
Phil. 1. 4. always in every jo. of mine for you all 
19.this shall turn to my salvation through your p. 

4. 6. in every thing by p. let requ. be made known 
J Tim. 4. 5. for it is sanctified by the word and;). 
Jam. 5. 15. the jo. of faith shall save the sick 

16. the effectual p. of a righteous man availeth 
1 17. he prayed in his;), that it might not rain 
1 Pet. 4. 7. be therefore sober, and watch vmtop. 
See Hearb. 
In PRAYER. 
JVe4.11.17.Mattaniah began the thanksgiving inp. 
Dan. 9. 21. yea, while I was speaking inp. Gabriel 
Mat. 21. 22. vvliatever ye ask in p. believing 
Luke 6. 12. he continued all night in p. to God 
Acts 1. 14. they continued with one accord inp. 
i2o«i. 12.12. patient in tribu. continuing instant in;?. 
Col. 4. 2. continue in p. and watch in the same 

My PRAYER. 
Job 16.17. not for any injustice, also m?j p. is pure 
Ps.i.l. have mercy, hear my p. 17. 1. 1 39. 12. | 54.2. 

5. 3. in the morning will I direct my p. to thee 

6. 9. the Lord heard, the Lord will receive my p. 
35. 13. and my p. returned to mine own bosom 
42. 8. his song, and my p. to the God of my life 
55. 1. give ear unto my p. O God, and hide not 
61. 1. hear my cry, O God, attend to my p. 64. 1. 

I 84. 8. 1 86. 6. I 102. 1. | 143. 1. 
66. 19. he hath attended to the voice of my p. 

20. God which hath not turned away my p. 
69. 13. my p. is to thee in an acceptable time 
88. 2. let my p. come before thee, incline thine ear 

13. in the morning shall my p. prevent thee 
141. 2. let 7nyp. be set forth before thee as incense 

5. for yet my p. shall be in their calamities 
Lam.3.8. when I cry and shout, he shutt. outmyp. 
Jonah^.l.my p.ca.me'ni to thee into thy holytemple 
Rom. 10. 1. brethren, my p. to God for Israel is 

PRAYERS. 
Psal. 72. 20. p. of David, son of Jesse, are ended 
Isa.l. 15. when ye make many p. I will not hear 
JUaf .23.14. for pretence make longp. there fore have 
greater damnation, Mark 12. 40. Luke 20. 47 
Luke 2. 37. Anna continued in p. day and night 
5. 33. why do the disciples of John mal(e p.? 
Acts 2.42. continued in breaking of bread r.nd in;?. 

10. 4. thy p. and alms are come up befuift God 
/^9?7!. 1.9. 1 make mention of you always in my;). 
Eph. 1.16. 1 Thess. 1. 2. 2 Tim. 1. 3.' Philem. 4. 

15. 30. strive with me in your;*, to God for me 
C()Z.4.12.Epaphraslabouiingfervently for you mp. 
1 Tim.2. 1. I exhort that p. be made for all men 

5. 5. widow indeed coniinueth mp. night and day 
Philem. 22. 1 trust thro' your p. I shall be given to y. 
lieb. 5. 7. when he had offered up p. with tears 
! Pfi.3.7. as heirs of life, thatyourp.be not hinder. 

12. his ears are open to their;?, but face of Lord 
f{e«.5.8.fuP of odours, which are the;). of the saints 
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Rev. 8. 3. he should offer it with the p. of the saints 

4. the smoke which came with the p. of the saints 

PRAYEST. 
Mat. 6. 5. when tliou;^. be not as the hypocrites, 6. 

PRAYETH, ING. 
1 Sam. 1. 12. as Hannah continued p. before Lord 

26. my lord, 1 am woman that stood p. by thee 
1 Kings 8.28. hearken to prayer which thy servant 

p. before thee this day, 2 C/tr. 0. 19, 20. 
54. Solomon had made an end of p. 2 Ckr. 7. 1. 
Isa. 44. 17. Ije worshippeth it and p. to it- 
Da7i. 6. 11. these assembled and found Daniel;?. 
9. 50. wliile I was speaking and p. and confessing 
Mark 11.25. when ye stand;?, forgive ought ag. any 
Luke 1. 10. multitude of the people were;?, without 

3. 21. and Jesus;), the heaven was opened 

9. 18. as he was alone;). his disciples were with him 

11. 1. as he wasp, in certain place when he ceased 

Acts 9. 11. behold he p. || 11.5. I was at Joppa p. 

12. 12. where many were gathered together;). 

1 Cur. 11. 4. every man p. with his head covered 

5. but every woman that;?, with head uncovered 

14.14. my spiritjo. but my understand, is unfruitful 

2 Cor. 8. 4. p. us with much entreaty to receive gift 
Eph. 6. 18. p. always with all prayer in ihe Spirit 
Col. 1. 3. p. always for you || 4. 3. p. also for us 

1 Thess. 3. 10. night and day p. exceed, to see your 
.Jude 20. but ye, beloved, p. in the Holy Ghost 

PREACH. 
JVf A.6.7. thou hast appointed prophets to p. of thee 
Isa. 61. 1. Lord hath anointed me to J9. good tidings 
Jonah 3. 2.;?. to it the preaching that I bid thee 
Mat. 4. 17. from that time Jesus began to ;;. 
10. 7. p. saying, the kingdom of God is at hand 

27. what ye hear, that jp. ye upon the house-tops 
11. 1. he departed thence to;?, in their cities 

Mark 1. 4. John did p. the baptism of repentance 

38. that I may p. there also, Liikc 4. 43. 

3.14. tliat he might send them forth to;?. LukeQ.2. 
Luke 4. 18. to;?, deliverance to the captives, 19. 

9. GO. but go thou and p. the kingdom of God 
Acts 5. 42. they ceased not to p. Jesus Christ 

10. 42. he commanded us to p. to the people 

14. 15. and p. unto you that ye should return to G. 
15. 21. Moses hath in every city them that p. him 

16. 6. forbidden by Holy Ghost to p. word in Asia 

17. 3. that this Jesus whom I p. to you is Christ 
Rom. 10. 8. that is the word of faith which we p. 

15. and how shall they p. except they be sent? 

1 Cor. 1. 23. but we p. Christ crucified 

9. 16. tho' Ip. gospel, I have nothing to glory, woe 
is to me if I_p. not gospel, necessity is laid on me 

15. 11. I or they, so we p. and so ye believed 

2 Cor. 4. 5. we p. not ourselves, but Christ Jesus 
Gal. 1. 16. that I might jj. him among the heathen 

2. 2. the gospel which I;?, among the Gentiles 

5. 11. and 1 brethren, if I yet p. circumcision 
Eph 3. 8. that I should p. among Gentiles 
Phil. 1. 15. some indeed p. Christ of envy and strife 

16. theonep. Christ of contention, not sincerely 
Col. ]. 125. dispensation given me fully to p. word 

28. whom we;?. warning every man, in all wisdom 
2 Tim. 4. 2. p. the word, be instant in season 

PREACHED. 
PsaZ.40.9. 1 have;), righteousn. in great congregat. 
Mat. 11. 5. the poor have the gospel;?, to them 
JJfarA; 1.7. John ?). saying, there cometh one after me 

39. he;?, in their synagogues through Galilee 
2. 2. many were gathered, he p. the word to them 

6. 12. they went and p. that men should repent 

16. 20. they went forth and p. every where 
Luke 3. 18. many other things;), he to the people 

4. 44. hep. in the synagogues of Galilee 

16. 16. since that time the kingdom of God is;?. 
24. 47. that remiss, ofsins should hep. in his name 

Acts 3. 20. Jesus Christ, who before was p. to you 

4. 2. p. through Jesus the resurrection from dead 

8. 5. p. Christ to Samaria !| 35. p. Jesus to eunuch 

25. they;?, the word of the I^ord,;). the gospel 

40. Philip;?. in all cities till he came to Cesarea 

9. 20. Saul p. Christin synagog. to be Son of God 

27.Barnabastold how Saulhad;?.boldly atDam. 

10. 37. that word, after the baptism which John p. 

13. 5. they;?, the word of God in their synagogues 
24. when John had first;?, before his coming 
38.through this man \sp. to you, forgiven, ofsins 
42. that these words might be p. the next sabbath 

14. 25. when they had p. the word in Perga 
15." 36. let us go and visit where wefiave p. 

17. 13. the word of God wasp, of Paul at Berea 
18. because he p. Jesus and the resurrection 

20. 7. Paul;?, ready to depart on the morrow 

1 Cor. 9. 27. lest when I have p. to others, I myself 

15. 2. if ye keep in memory what \p. to you 
12. if Christ be p. that he rose from the dead 

2 Cor. 1. 19. Jesus who was p. among you by us 
11.4.ifpreach another Jesus whom we have notp 

Gal. 1. 8. other gospel than that we have p. to you 

Eph.2. 17. came andp. peace to you who were afar 

1 Phil. 1. 18. Christ is p. and I therein do rejoice 



C(7M.23. which wasp, to every creat. under he.4vcjj 
1 Tim. 3. 16. p. to Gentiles, believed on in the v/orld 
Heb. 4. 2. but the word p. did not profit them 

6. they to whom it was first;?, entered not in 

1 Pet. 3. 19 he went and p. to the spirits inpriaoD 

See Gospel. 

PREACHER. 

Eccl. 1. 1. the words of the p. the son of David 

2. vanity of vanities, saith the p. all vanity, 12. & 

12. I the p. was king over Israel in Jerusalem 

7. 27. behold, this have 1 found, saith the p. 
12.9.becausep.was wise, he still taughi the people 

10. the p. sought to find out acceptable words 
Rom. 10. 14. how sliall they hear without a p.? 

1 Tim. 2. 7. w hereto I am ordained ap. 2 Tim.l.W. 

2 Pet. 2. 5. but saved Noah, a p. of righteousness 
PREACHEST, ETH, ING. 

Jonah 3. 2. preach to it the p. that I bid thee 
Mat. 3. 1. in those days came John p. Luke 3. 3. 

4. 23. p. the gospel of the kingdom, 9. 35. 

12. 41. rise in judgment, because they repented at 

thep. of Jonas, and a greater is here, Luke 11.32. 

Mark 1. M.Jesus came into Galilee p. the gospel 

LukeS. 1. p. and shewing glad tidings of the kingd. 

9. 6. they went through the towns p. the gospel 
Acts 8. 4. they went every where p. the word 

12. p. the things concerning the kingdom of Cod 

10. 36. p. peace by Jesus Christ, he is Lord of all 

11. 19. p. the word to none but to the Jews only 

20. spake to the Greeks, p. the Lord Jesus 
15,35. Paul and Barnabas continued in Antioch p. 
19. 13. we adjure you by Jesus, whom Paul p. 
20.9.as Paul was longp.Euiychus sunk with sleep 

25. ye all, among whom 1 have gone p. shall see 

28. 31. p. the kingdom of God, and teaching 
Ro7n. 2. 21. thou that p. a man should not steal 

10. 1 16. Lord, who hath believed our p. ? 
16. 25. to establish you according to thep. of Jesus 
Gal. 1. 23. hep. the faith which once he destroyed 

1 Cor. 1. 18. for thep. of the cross is foolishness 

21. by the foolishness of p. to save them that 
2. 4. my p. was not with enticing words 

15. 14. if Christ be not risen, then is our p. vain 

2 Cor. 1. 1 18. our p.. toward you was not yea 

10. 14. come as far as to you, p. gospel of Christ 

11. 4. if he that cometh p. another Jesus 

2 Tim. 4. 17. that by me p. might be fully known 
Tit. L.3.hdiih in due times manites. his word thro'p 

PRECEPT, S. 
JsTeh. 9. 14. commandest them p. and statutes 
Psal.119. 4. thou hast commanded us to keep thy;?. 
15. 1 will meditate in thy p. 78. 
27. make me to understand the way of thy p. 
40. behold, I have longed after thy p. quicken me 
. 45. for I seek thy p. || 67. I forsook not thy p. 
56. this I had, because I kept thy p. 100, l(j8. 
63. keep thy p. 69, 134. || 93. never forget thy p.' 
94. 1 am thine, save me, for I have sought thyp. 
104. through thyp.Iget understanding, and hate 
110. wicked laid snare, yet I erred not from thyp. 
128. therefore I psteem all thyp. to be right 
141. I am small, yet do not 1 forget thy p. 
].')9. consider how I love thyp. quicken me 
173. help me, for. I have chosen thyp. 
Isa. 28. 10. for p. must be upon p. p. on p. 13. 

29. 13. their fear is taught by thep. of men 
Jer. 35. 18. because ye have kept all Jonadab's p. 
Dan. 9. 5. we have rebelled by depart, from thy p. 
Mark 10. 5. for hardn. of heart he wrote you this p. 
Heb. 9. 19. for when Moses had spoken every p. 

PRECIOUS. 
Gen. 24. 53. he gave to Rebekah's mother p. things 
De7ii. 33. 13. blessed, for thep. things of heaven 

14. for p. fruits brought forth by sun and moon 

15. and for the p. things of the lasting hills 

16. for p. things of the earth, and fulness thereof 

1 Sam. 3. 1. the word of the Ld. was p. in those days 
18. 130. David behaved so that his name wasp. 
26. 21. because my souTwasp. in thine eyes 

2 Kings 1. 13. let my life be p. in thy sight, 14. 
20. 13. Hezekiah shewed them p. things, /sa.SO.S, 

2 Chr. 20. 25. and p. jewels which they stripped ofif 
21. 3. Jehoshaphat gave them gifts of p. things 
32. t23. many brought p. things to Hezekiah 

Ezra 1. 6. strengthened their hands with p. things 

8. 27. two vessels of fine copper, p. as gold 
Job 28. 10, and his eye seeth every p. thing 

16. cannot be valued with the p. onyx or sapphire 
Psal. 36. t 7. how p. is thy loving kindness! 
49. 8. for the redemption of their soul is p. 
72. 14. and p. shall their blood be in his sight 
116. 15. p. in sight of Ld. is the death of his saints 
126. 6. he that goeth forth bearing p. seed 
133. 2. it is like the p. ointment on the head 
139. 17. howp. also are thy thoughts to me, O God 
141. 1 5. let not their p. oil break my head 
Prov. 1. 13. we shall find all p. substance 
3. 15. wisdom is more p. than rubies, and all things 
6. 26. the adulteress will hunt for the p. life 

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Pror>.20. S.but the lips of knowledge area jj. jewel 

24.4.clianibeis filled wilh all/?. and |)leasajnt riches 

£^ccl. 7. 1. a good name is better tlian p. ointment 

Isa.13.1'2. I Will make a man more /^.tlian fine gold 

28. 1(5. 1 lay in Zion a p. corner-stone, 1 Pet. ii. 6. 
43.4. since thou wasi jw. in my sight been honour. 

Jcr. 15. 19. iftiiou take the;?, from the vile 
20. 5. 1 will deliver all the;?, things thereof 
Lam. 4. 2. the p. sons of Zion, comparable to gold 
Ezek. 22. 25. have takeri the treasure and p. thmgs 
27.20. Dedaii was nierch. in;?. clothes for chariots 
Dan. 11. 8. and shall carry away their p. vessels 

43 he shall have power over all ;?. things 
Zech. 14. t G. in that day light shall not be^. 
Mat. 26. 7. there came to him a woman, having an 
alal)aster bo.K of veryp. ointment, Mark 14. 3. 
Jam. 5. 7. the husbandman waiteth for the p. fruit 
lPtt.l.7.trialof your faith much more;?, than gold 
19. but with the_p. blood of Christ, as of a lamb 
2. 4. as to a living stone, chosen of God, and p. 

7. to you therefore which believe he is p. 
I Pet. 1. 1. that have obtained like p. faith wilh us 
4.are given to us exceeding great and;?, promises 
Rev. 18. 12. for no man buyeth their p. vessels 

21. 11. her light was like to a stone most p. 

PRECIOUSNESS. 

Ps. 37. t20. enemies of the Lord as the p. of lambs 
PIIEDESTINATE. 

This word is taken for the design that God has 
been plcasedto have from all eternity ^ ofbrivg- 
ing by his free grace to faith and eternal 
salcation^ some certain persons^ whom he loved 
in (yiirist; whilst he leaves others to continue 
in their infidelity, or in their corruptions : 
Those that are so left are the Reprobate, and 
the others are the Elect, or Predestinated. 

B.om. 8. 20. for whom he did foreknow, he did p. 

30. and whom he did p. them he also called 

PREDESTINATED. 

Eph. 1. 5. having p. us to the adoption of sons 

11. being;?, according to the purpose of him 

PRE-EMINENCE. 
Eccl. 3. 19. a man hath no p. above a beast 
Col. 1. 18. that in all things he might have the p. 
3 John 9. Diotrephes, who loveth to have the;?. 

PREFER. 
Ps. 137. 6. if I p. not Jerusalem above my chief joy 

PREFERRED, ING. 
Esth. 2. 9. and he p. her and her maidens 
Dan. 6. 3. Daniel was;?, above the presidents 
John 1.15. he thatcometh after me is;7. bef. me, 27. 
30. who is;?, before me, for he was before me 
Rom. 12. 10. in honour;?, one another 

1 Tim.5. 21. observe, without;?, one before another 

PREJUDICE. 
ITim. 5. t 21. observe these tilings without;?. 

PRE-MEDITATE. 
Mark 13. 11. neither p. but wliatsoever is given 

PREPARATION. 
IChron. 22. 5. I will therefore now make;?, for it 
JVa/t. 2. 3. with flaming torches in the day of;?. 
Mat.'21.G2. the next day that followed the day of p. 
Mark 15. 42. Luke23. 54. .Tohn 19. 14, 31,42. 
Eph.Q. 15. feet shod with ;?. of the gospel of peace 

PREPARATIONS. 
Prov. 16. 1.;?. of the heart in man from the Lord 

PREPARE 
Signifies, [1] To get or make ready, Josh. 1. 11. 
[2] To fit and qualify, Rom. 9. 23. [3] To ap- 
point. Mat. 20. 23. [4] To be fixed, Psal. 
57. t" 7. [5] To direct, guide, and establish, 
1 Chron. 29. 18. 
Exo<Z.15.2. my God, and I will p. him a habitation 
16. 5. on ei.vth day they shall p. tliat they bring in 
Leu. 14. 1 36 priest shall command they p. the house 
JV^r«. 15. 5. for a drink-offering p. the fourth part 
6. or for a ram p. thou for a meat-offering 

12. according to the numiier that ye shall p. 
23. 1. Balaam said, p. me seven oxen, five rams 

29. build me seven altars, and p. seven bullocks 
Deut. 19. 3. thou shalt p. thee a way, divide coasts 
Josh. 1. 11. p. you victuals to pass over Jordan 

22. 26. we said, let us now p. to build us an altar 
lSa??i.7.3.;?.your hearts to the Lord, and serve him 
IKings 18.44.say to Ahab, ;?.chariot,get thee down 
\Chron. 9. 32. to p. shew-bread every sabbath 

29. 18. O Lord God, p. their heart unto thee 

2 Chron. 2. 9. top.arie timber in abundance 
31. 11. p. chambers || 35. 4. and p. yourselves 
35. 6. sanctify yourselves, and p. your brethren 

Rslh. 5. 8. come to banquet that I shall p. for them 
Job 8. 8. and'p- thyself to the search of their fathers 
11. 13. if thou p. thine heart toward him 
27; 16. tho' he p. raiment as clay H 17. he may p. it 
Psal. 10. 17. Lord, thou wilt p. their heart 
59. 4. they p. themselves without my fault 
61. 7. Op. mercy and truth, which may preserve 
107. 36. that they may p. a city for habitation 
^rov. 24. 27. p. thy work without, and make it fit 

30. 25. yet they p". their meat in the summer 

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Isa. 14. 21. p. slaughter for his children for iniquity 

21. 5. p. the table, watch in the watch-tower 
40. 3. of him that crielh, p. ye way of Lord, Mai. 

3. 1. Mat. 3. 3. Mark 1. 2, 3. Luke 1. 76. 
20. he seeketh a workman to p. a graven image 
57. 14. and shall say, cast ye up, p. the way 
62. 10. p. ye the way of the people, cast up 
65. 11. they that p. a table for that troop 
Jer. 6. 4. p. ye war against her, arise, let us go up 
12. 3. and p. them for the day of slaughter 

22. 7. I will p. destroyers against thee 

46. 14. say ye, stand fast and p. thee, sword shall 
51. 12. set up watchmen, p. the ambushes 
27. blow the trumpet, p. nations against her, 28. 
Ezek. 4. 15. and thou shalt p. thy bread tlierewith 
12. 3. p. thee stuff for removing, and remove 
35. 6. I will p. thee to blood, blood shall pursue 
38. 7. p. for thyself, thou and all thy company 
43. 25. p. every day a goat, they shall also p. 

45. 17. the prince shall p. the sin- ottering 

22. on that day prince shall p. for himself, 46.12. 
24. he shall p. a meat-offering, 46. 7, 14. 

46. 2. the priest shall p. his burnt-offering, 13. 
15. they shall p. the lamb and meat-offering 

Joel 3. 9. p. war || Amos 4. 12. p. to meet thy God 
Mic. 3. 5. they even p. war against him 
JiJai.ll.lO.messenger, who shall p. way before thee 
26. 17. where wilt thou thatwe p. for thee to eat 
the passover? Mark 14. 12. Luke 22. 8, 9. 
Luke 3. 4.saying, p.ye the way of the Lord, 7. 27. 
John 14. 2. I go to p. a place for you 
3. if I go and p. a place for you, I will come ag. 

1 Cor. 14. 8. who shall p. himself to the battle?" 
Philcm. 22. but withal p. me also a lodging 

PREPARED. 
Gen. 24. 31. 1 p. the house and room for camels 
41. t 32. dream doubled, for the thing is p. of God 
Exod. 12. 39. neither had they p. any victual 

23. 20. to bring thee into the place I have p. 
Mum. 21. 27. let the city of Sihon be built and p. 

23. 4. I have p. seven altars, and have offered 

2 Sewn. 15. 1. Absalom p. chariots and horses 

1 Kings 1. 5. Adonijahp. || 5. 18. they p. timber 
6. 19. the oracle hep. in the house within 

2 Kings 6. 23. he p. provision and sent them away 

1 Chron. 12. 39. for their brethren had p. for them 

15. 1. David p. a place for the ark of God, and 

pitched for it a tent, 3, 12. 2 Chr. 1. 4. | 3. 1. 
22. 3. David p. iron in abundance for the nails 
5. David p. abund. before his death, 14. | 29. 2. 

2 Chron. 8. 16. all the work of Solomon wasp. 
12. 14. Rehoboam p. not his heart to seek the L. 

19. 3. Jehoshaphatp. his heart to seek God 

20. 33. for as yet the people had not p. their heart 

26. 14. Uzziah p. shields and spears for them 

27. 6. Jotham p.. his ways before the Lord 

29. 19. the vessels' A haz cast away we have p. 
36. he rejoiced that God had p. the peoj)le 

31. 11. they p. chambers in the house of the Lord 

35. 10. the service wasp, the priests stood, 16. 
20. after this, when Josiah had p. the temple 
Ezra 7. 10. Ezra had p. his heart to the law 
J^eh. 5. 18. now that which wasp, for me daily 

8. 10. and send to them for whom nothing is p. 

13. 5. he had p. for him a great chamber 
Esth. 5. 4. to the banquet that I have p. 12. | 6. 14. 

6. 4. to hang Mordecai on gallows liarnanp. 7.10. 
.lob 28. 27. he p. it, yea, and searched it out 

29. 7. when I p. my seat in the street 

Psal. 7.13. hep. for him the instruments of death 
9. 7. he hath p. his throne for judgment 
57. 6. they have p. a net for my steps 

t 7. my heart is p. I will sing and give praise 
68. 10. thou hast p. of thy goodness for the poor 
74. 16. thou hast p. the light and the sun 
78. t 8. a generation that p. not their hearts 
103. 19. the L hath p. his throne in the heavens 

Prov. 3. 1 19. by understanding hep. the heavens 
8. 27. when he p. the heavens, I was there 
19. 29. judgments are p. for scorners, and stripes 

21. 31. the horse is p. against the day of battle 
Isa. 2. 1 2. mountain of the Lord's house shall hep. 

16. t 5. in mercy shall the throne be p. 

30. 33. Tophet of old, for the king it is p. 

64. 4. neither hath the eye seen what he hath p. 
Ezek. 23. 41. a stately bed, and a table p. before it 

28. 13. workmanship of the pipes wasp, in thee 
38. 7. be thou p. and prepare for thyself 

Dan. 2. 9. for ye have p. lying words to speak 
Hos.'i.S. her silver and gold which theyp. for Baal 

6. 3. his going forth is p. as the morning 
Jonah 1. 17. now the Lord had p. a great fish 

4. 6. God p. a gourd 1| 7. a worm || 8. an east wind 

JiTah. 2. 5. make haste, and the defence shall be p. 

Zeph. 1. 7. for the Lord hath p. a sacrifice 

Mat. 20. 23. it is not mine to give, but it shall be 

given to liiem for whom it is p. Mark 10. 40. 

22. 4. tell them, behold, I have p. my dinner 
25. 34. inherit the kingdom p. || 41. into fire p. 

Mark 14. 15. will shew you a large upper room p. 



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Luke 1. 17. to make ready a people p. for tho Lord 
2. 31. which thou bast p. before face of all people 
12. 47. which knew his Lord's will, but p. not 
23.56.theyp. spices, and rested the sabbath, 24.1. 
Rom. 9. 23. the vessels of mercy afore p. to glory 
ICor. 2. 9. things G. hath p. for them that love him 
Eph. 2. t 10. good works God hath p. to walk m 
2 Tim. 2. 21. be a vessel p. to every good work 
Heb. 10. 5. but a body hast thou p. m * 

11 . 7. Noah p. an ark to the saving of his house 
16. their God, for he hath p. for them a city 

Rev. 8. 6. and the seven angels p. to sound 

9. 7. the locusts were like to horses p. for battle 
15. which werep. for an hour, a day and a month 

12. 6. and the woman hath a place p. of God 

16. 12. that the way of kings of east may hep. 
21. 2. the holy city p. as a bride for her husband 

PREPAREDST, 
Ps. 80. 9. thou p. room before it, to take deep root 

PREPAREST. 
jVum. 15. 8. when thou p. a bullock for an offering 
Psal. 23. 5. thou p. a table before me in presence 
65. 9. thou waterest the earth, thou p. them corn 
when thou hast so provided for it 
PREPARETH. 
2 Chron. 30. 19. that p. his heart to seek God 
Job 15. 35. bring forth vanity, their belly p. deceit 
Ps. 147.8. who p. rain for earth, maketh grass grow 

PREPARING. 
JVi?/i.l3.7.p.him a chamber in courts of house of G 
1 Pet. 3. 20. in days of Noah, while the ark was p 

PRESBYTERY. 
1 Tim. 4. 14. with laying on of the hands of the v 

PRESCRIBED, ING. 
Ezra 7. 22. and salt without p. how much 
Isa.lO. 1. that write grievonsn. which they have p. 

PRESENCE. 
Gen. 3. 8. hid themselves from the p. of the Lord 

4. 16. Cain went out from the p. of the Lord 
27. 30. Jacob was scarce gone from the p. of Isaac 
45. 3. for Joseph's brethren were troubled at his p. 
47. 15. for why should we die in thy p.? money fails 

jE2:ofZ.10.11.they were driven out fromPharaoh'sp. 

33. 14. he said, my p. shall go with thee 

15. if thy p. go not with me,carry us not up hence 
35. 20. all Israel departed from the p. of Moses 
I^ev. 22. 3. that soul shall be cut off from my p. 
J^um. 20. 6. Moses went from the p. of assembly 
1 Sam. 18. 11. David avoided out of his p. twice 
19.10.but he slipped away out of Saul'sp. and fled 
21. 15. this fellow to play the madman in my p. 
2Sam.l6.19.whom should I serve? as I have served 
in thy father's p. so will I be in thy p. 

17. 1 11. T counsel that thy p. go to battle 
IKings 12.2.Jeroboam fled from the p. of Solomon 
2/ir<!V!o-s3.J4.were it not I regard p. of Jehoshaphat 

5. 27. and he went out from his p. a leper 

13. 23. neither cast he them from his p. as yet 

24. 20. till he had cast them out from his p. 

25. 19. five of them that were in the king's p. 

1 Chron. 16. 27. glory and honour are in his p. 
33. then shall the trees sing at the p. of God 

2 Chron. 9. 23. the king sought the p. of Solomon 
20. 9. when we stand before this house in thy p. 

34. 4. they brake the altars of Baalim in his p. 
J^eh. 2. 1. I had not been before sad in his p. 
Esth. 7. 6. Haman was afraid at the p. of the king 

8. 15. Mordecai went from thep. of king in apparei 
Job 1. 12. Satan went from thep. of theLord,2.7. 
23. 15. therefore I am troubled at his p. 
Psal. 9. 3. they shall fall and perish at thy p. 
16. 11. in thy p. fulness of joy, righthand pleasures 
17. 2. let my sentence come forth from thy p. 
31. 20. thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy p. 
42. t 5. I shall praise him, his p. is salvation 
51. 11. cast me not away from thy p. take not thy 
68. 2. let the wicked perish at thep. of God 
8.heavens dropped, Sinai moved at thep. of God 
95. 2. come before his p. with thanksgiving 
97. 5. the hills melted like wax at thep. of God 
100. 2. come before his p. with singing 
114. 7. tremble, thou earth, at thep. of the Lord 

139. 7. whither shall I flee from thy p.? 

140. 13. the upright shall dwell in thy p. 
Prov. 14. 7. go from thep. of a foolish man 
/sa.1.7. strangers shall devour your land in yourp. 

19. 1. the idols of Egypt shall be moved at hisp 

63. 9. and the angel of his p. saved them 

64. 1. that mountains might flow down at thy p. 

2. that the nations may tremble at thy p. 

3. the moHntains flowed down at thy p. 

Jer. 4. 26. all the cities broken down at p. of Lorf" 
5. 22. will ye not tremble at my p. which have 
23. 39. and I will cast you out of my p. 52. 3. 

Ezek. 38. 20. all the men shall shake at my p. 

Jonah 1. 3. Jonah rose to flee from thep. of the Ld 

10. men knew he fled from thep. of the Lord 
JVa/:. 1. 5. and the earth ii burnt at his p. 
Zeph. 1. 7. hold thy peace at; the p. of the Lord 
Luke 13. 26. we have eaten and drunk in thyp 



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/lets 3. 19. the times of lefresliing come from the p. 
5. 41. they departed from the j;. of the council 

1 Cor. 1. 2S}. that no flesh should glory in his 7;. 

2 Cor. 10. 1. who injw. am base among you 

10. his letters weiglity, but his bodily p. is weak 
Phil. 2. 12. ye have obeyed, not as in my p. only 
177iess.2.17. being taken from you in/^not in heart 
2Thess.l. 9. with destruction from {hep. of the Ld. 
Jude 24. present you fauhiess before j:^. of his glory 

In the PRESENCE. 
Gen. 16. 12. he shall dwell in the p. of his brethren 
23. 11. in the p. of my people I give it thee 

18. made sure in the p. of the children of Heth 
25. 18. Ishmael died in the p. of all his brethren 
Deut.25. 9.his brother's wife come in t.p. of elders 
2 Sam. 16. 19. should I not serve in the p. of his son 
1 Kinffs 8. 22. Solomon stood in t.p. of congregat. 
21. 13. against Naboth, in the p. of the people 
1 Chron. 24. 31. these cast lots in the p. of David 
Psal. 23. 5. a table in the p. of mine enemies 
116. 14. now in the p. of all his people, 18. 
Prov. 17. 18. become surety in the p. of his friend 
25. 6. put'not fortii thyself m thep. of the king 
7. than be put lower in the p. of the prince 
Jer. 28. 1. Hananiab spake in the p. of the princes 
ll.f« thep. of people || 32.12.nitAe^.of vvitnesses 
Liike 1. 19. 1 am Gabriel, that sidind in the p. of G. 

14. 10. thou shall have worship in the p. of them 

15. 10. there is joy in the p. of the angels of God 
Johji 20.30. signs did Jesus in the p. of his disciples 
Jlcts 3. 13. and denied him m thep. of Pilate 

16. given him perfect soundn. in the p. of you all 
27. 35. he gave thanks to G. in the p. of them all 

lThess.2. 19. are not even ye, in the p. of our L.J. 
Jleb. 9. 24. now to appear i7i thep. of God for us 
Rev. 14. 10. in t. p. of holy angels, in t. p. of Lamb 

PRESENT, Substantive. 
Gen. 32. 13. he took aj?. for Esau his brother, 18. 

20. for he said, I will appease him with ihep. 

21. so went the p. over before him, himself lodged 

33. 10. if found grace, then rec. my p. at my hand 
43. 11. Israel said, carry down the man a p. 

15. men took the p. || 25. they made ready the p. 
26. they brought him the;?, in tlitir hand 
Judg. 3. 15. by Ehud Israel sent a p. to Eglon 

17. he brought the p. \\ 18. an end to offer the p. 
6. 18. depart not till I come and bring forth my p. 

1 Sam. 9. 7. there is not <ip. for the man of God 
25. t 27. let this;?, be for the young men 
30. 26. behold aj9. of the spoil of the enemies 

I Kings 9. 16. had given it for a p. to his daughter 

10. 25. they broughtevery man his p. 2CAr.9.24. 

15. 19. 1 have sent thee a jo. of silver and gold 

1 Kings 8. 8.- the king said, take a p. in thine hand 
9. so Hazael went to meet him and took a;?. 

16. 8. and sent it for a p. to the king of Assyria 

17. 4. and brought no p. to the king of Assyria 

18. 31. make an agreement by a;?. Isa. 36. 16. 

20. 12. sent letters and a p. to Hezekiah, Isa. 39.1. 
Isa. 18. 7. a p. brought to Lord of hosts for a people 
Kzek. 27. 15. tiiey brought for a. p. horns of ivory 
Hos.Vd. 6. be carried to Assv. for a p. to king Jareb 

PRESENT, Participle. 
l.S'a77;.13.15. Saul numbered the people;?, with him 

21. 3. give me five loaves, or what there is;?. 

2 Sam. 20. 4. assemble Judah, and be Ihou here p. 
l-?r«,^o-,9 20.27. Israel were numbered, and were all;?. 
! Chr. 29. 17. have seen thy people p. to offer will. 
IChron. 5. 11. all the priests p. were sanctified 

30. 21. Israel p. at Jerusalem, kept the feast 

31. 1. all p. went out and brake the images 

34. 32. he caused all that were;?, to stand to it 
Ezra 8. 25. king, lords, and all Israel p. offered 
Esth. 4. 10 gather all the Jews p. in Shushan 
Psal.iQ.\. God is a very p. help in time of trouble 
Liike 5. 17. t)ower of the Lord was p. to heal them 

13.1.there werep.at that season some that told him 
18. 30. shall receive manifold more in this p. time 
hhn 14. 25. I have spoken, being yet p. with you 

.icts 10. 33. now are we all p. before God, to hear 
21.18.Paul went with us, and all the elders were;?. 
28. 2. kindled afire, received us because of p. rain 

Rom.l.lS. to will is;?, with me, but how to perform 
21. when I would do good, evil is p. with me 
8. 18. I reckon that the sufferings of this p. time 
38. northingsp. are able to separate us from love 

11. 5. even at this p. time, there is a remnant 

! Cor.3.22. things;?, or things to come, all are yours 
4. 11. even to thisp.hour we both hunger and thirst 
5. 3. but p. inspirit, have judged astho' I were;?. 
7. 20. that this is good for the;?, distress 
15. 6. of whom the greater part remain to this p. 

2 Cor. 5. 8. willing rather to be;?, with the Lord 

9. we labour, that whether;?, or absent 
10.2.1 beseech you, that I may not be bold when;?. 
11. 9. when I was p. with you and wanted 

13. 2 I foretell, as if I were p. Uie second time 

10. I write, lest being p. I should use sharpness 
Gal.l. 4. that he might deliver us from this;?, world 

4 18. and not only when I am p. with you 
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Gal. 4. 20. 1 desire to be;?, with you, and to change 
•ITim. 4. 10. forsaken me, having lov. this;?, world 

Tit. 2. 12. we should live godly in this;?, world 
Heb. 9. 9. which was a figure lor the time then p. 

12. 11. no chastening for the p. seemeth joyous 
2 Pet. 1. 12. and be established in the;?, truth 

PRESENT, ED. 
Gen. 46. 29. Josej)h;;. himself to his fatiier 

47. 2. hep. five of his brethren to Pharaoh 
Exod.34.2. and;?, thyself there tome in the mount 
Lev.2.8.the meat-offering, when it is p. to the priest 

7. 35. in the day when he p. them to minister 

9. 12. Aaron's sons;?, to hmi the blood, 18. 
13. and they p. the burnt-offering to him 

14. 11. the priest shall;?, the man to be made clean 

16. 7. the two goats, and p. them before the Lord 

10. the scape-goat shall be p. before the Lord 
27. 8. then he shall;?, himself before the priest 

11. then he shall;?, the beast before the priest 
Jfum. 3. 6. and p. the tribe of Levi before Aaron 
Dent. 31. 14. ;?. yourselves before the tabernacle 
Josh. 24. 1. they p. themselves before God 
Judg. 6. 19. Gideon brought it under oak, and;?, it 

20. 2. the tribes of Israel p. themselves 

1 Sam. 10. 19. now p. yourselves before the Lord 
17. 16. Goliath the JPhilistine p. himself forty days 

2 Chron. 11. 1 13- the Levites p. themselves to him 
Job 1. Ct. the sons of God came to p. themselves 

2. 1. Satan came to p. himself before the Lord 
Jer. 36. 7. it may be they will p. their supplication 

38. 26. I;?, my supplication before the king 

42.9. ye sent to;?, your supplication before him 
Ezek. 20. 28. they;?, the provocation of offering 
Ba7i. 9. 18. for we do not;?, our supplications 
Mat. 2. 11. they;?, to him gifts, gold and myrrh 
Luke 2. 22. they brought him top. to the Lord 
/lets 9.41. when he had called the saints,;?. her alive 

23. 33. they p. Paul also before the governor 
Rom. 12. 1. th;it ye p. your bodies a living sacrifice 
2 Cor. 4. 14. shall raise us lipby Jes. and;?, us with 

11.2. that I may p. you as a chaste virgin to Christ 
Fph. 5. 27. he might ja. it to hims. a glorious church 
C'jL 1. 22. to p- you holy and unblameable 

28. that we may p. every man perfect in Christ 
Jude 24. to him that is able to p. vou faultless 

PRESENTING." 
Dan. 9. 20. p. my supplication before the Lord 

PRESENTLY. 
1 Sam. 2. 16. let them not fail to burn the fat;?. 
Prov. 12. 10. a fool's wrath is p. known 
Mat. 21. 19. and p. the fig-tree withered away 

26..53.he shall;?, give me more than twelve legions 
Phil. 2. 23. him therefore I hope to. send;?. 

PRESENTS. 
1 Sam. 10. 27. and they brought him no p. 

1 Kings 4. 21. they brought;?, and served Solomon 

2 Kings 17. 3. Hoshea gave Shalmaneser p. 
2 Chr. 17. 5. p. to Jehosh. 11. || 32. 23. to Hezekiah 
Psal. 68. 29. kings shall bring p. unto thee 

72. 10. kingsof Tarsh. and the isles shall bring;?. 
76. II. let all bring p. to him that ought to be feared 

Mid. 14. therefore shaltgivep. to Moresheth-gath 
PRESERVE 

Sicnifies, [1] To keep safe or defend, Psal. l6. 1. 
[2] To sustain or uphold, Psal. 36.^6. [3] To 
reserve, save, or keep alive, Gen. 45. 7. 

O thou Preserver of men, .lob 7. 20. O thou who, 
as thou wast the Creator of man, delightest to 
be, and to be called, the Preserver and Saviour 
of men: and that waitest to be kind and gra- 
cious to men from day to day, as occasion re- 
quires; do not deal with me in a toay contrary 
to thine own nature and name, and to the man- 
ner of thy dealing with all the rest of mankind. 
Or, O thou Observer of men, thou who didst 
exactly know and diligently observe all the in- 
ward motions and outward actions of men ; I 
have sinned ; and therefore if thou shalt be se- 
vere to mark mine iniquities, as thou scemest 
to be, I know not what to say or do unto thee. 

Gen. 19.32. that we may p. seed of our father, 34. 
45. 5. for God did send me before you to p. life 

7. God sent me to p. yoji a posterity in the earth 
Deut. 6. 24. that he might p. us alive, as at thisday 
Psal. 12. 7. thou shaltp. them from this generation 

16. 1. p. me, O God, for in thee do I put my trust 

25. 21, let integrity and uprightness p. me 

32. 7. my hiding place, shalt;?. me from trruble 

40. 11. let thy loving kindness continually p. me 

41. 2. the Lord will p. him and keep him alive 
61. 7. prepare mercy and truth which may p. him 
64. 1. hear me, p. my life from fear of the enemy 
79. 11. p. thou those that are appointed to die 
86. 2. p. my soul, for I am holy, O thou my God 
121. 7. L. p. thee from all evil, he shall p. thy soul 

8. the Lord shall p. thy going out and coming in 
140. 1. O Lord, p. me from the violent man, 4. 

Pro??. 2.11.discretion shall 7?.thee,underst.keep thee 
4. 6. forsake her not, and she shall p. thee 
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Prov. 20. 28. mercy and truth p. king, his thron* 
22. 12. the eyes of the Lord;?, knowledge 

Isa. 3^ 5. and passing over he will p. Jerusalem 
49. 8.T will p. thee, and give thee for a covenant 

Jer. 49. H. thy children, I will p. them alive 

Hab. 3.-\2.p. alive thy work in midst of the year.'? 

Luke 17. 33. whoso shall lose his life shall;?, it 

2 Tim. 4. 18. Lord will;?, to his heavenly kmgdom 
PRESERV^ED, ETH. 

Gen. 32. 30. 1 have seen God, and my life is p. 

.Josh. 24. 17. and p. us in all the way we went 

1 Sam. 30. 23. Lord hath given us, who hath 7?. us 

2 Sam. 8. 6. Syrians David's servants, Ld. ;?. Davi<s 
whithersoever he went, 1 Chron. 18. 6, 13. 

Job 10. 12. thy visitation hath p. my spirit 

29. 2. that I were as in the days when God p. mc 

36. 6. he p. not the life of the wicked, gives ri^hi 
Psal. 31. 23. love Lord, for the Lord p. the faithful 

37. 28. forsakes not his saints, they are p. for ever 
97. 10. Iiate evil, he;?, the souls of his saints 
116. 6. the Lord p. the simple, I was brought lov/ 

145. 20. the Lord p. all them that love him 

146. 9. the Lord p. the strangers, herelieveth 
Prov. 2. 8. he ;j. the way of his saints 

16. 17. he that keepeth his way p. his soul 
Isa. 49. 6. and to restore the p. of Israel 
Hos.'\2. 13. and by a prophet was he ;:?. 
Mat. 9. 17. but they put new wine into new bottles, 
and both are p. Lxike 5. 38. 

1 TAes5.5.23. your spirit soul and body p. blameless 
Jude 1. sanctified , and 7?. in Jesus Christ, and called 

PRESERVER. 
Jobl. 20.whatshall Ido to thee, O thou P. of men? 

PRESERVEST. 
JVeA. 9. 6. thou Lord hast made and p. them all 
Psal. 36. 6. O Lord, thou p. man and beast 

PRESIDENTS. 
Dan. 6. 2. and over these three p. Daniel was first 

3. this Daniel was preferred above p. and princes 

4. the;?, sought to find occasion against Daniel 
6. these;?, and princes assembled ^o the king, 7. 

PRESS 

Signifies, [1] To squeeze close together. Gen. 40. 
11. [2] To throng or croiod, Luke 8. 45. [3] 
To urge, or be instant. Gen. 19. 3. [4] To 
pursue and seek after salvation and happi- 
ness with a holy boldness, resolution, zeal, and 
frrnency, Luke 16. 16. Phil. 3.14. [5] A crowd 
or throng, Luke 19. 3. 

The word Press is likewise used not only for the 
instrument or machine by which grapes are 
squeezed, Isa. 16. 10. but also for the vessel or 
vat, wherein the wine runs from theTre?s,and 
in which it is received and preserved: Whence 
are these expressions; He digged a wine jiress 
in his vineyard, Mat. 21. 33. Thy presses shall 
burst out with new wine, Prov. 3. 10. To draw 
out of the press. Hag. 2. 16. It teas a kind of 
subterra.neoxis cistern; in which the wine was 
received and kept, till it was put into jars or 
vessels of earth or woodK 

Mark2.4.cou]d not come nigh for the p. Luke 8.19. 
5. 27. catne in;?, behind him, touched his garment 

30. Jesus turned him about in the p. and said 
Luke 19. 3. Zaccheus could not see Jesus for the;?. 

PRESS. 

,Ioel 3. 13. for the p. is full, the fats overflow 

ILag. 2. 16. to draw out fifty vessels out of the p. 

See Wine. 

PRESS-FAT. 

Hag. 2. 16. when one came to the p. to draw vessels 

PRESS, ED, ETH. 
Gew.l9.3.Lot ;?.on the two angels at Sodom greatly 
9. they p. sore on Lot, and came near the door 
40. 11. and I took the grapes and p. them 
.Tudg. 16. 16. Delilah p. him daily with her words 

2 Sam.lS. 25. Absalom p. him, he would not go, 27. 
Esth. 8. 14. posts p on by the king's command 
Ps. 38.2. arrows stick fast, and thy hand p. me sore 
Ezek. 23. 3. there were their breasts;?, they bruised 
.^7?io,<f 2.13. behold, lamp under you as acartis;?. 
Mark 3. 10. they ;?. on him for to touch him 
Luke 5. 1. as the people p. to hear the word ofGod 

6.38. good measure, p. down and shaken together 
8. 45. the multitude throng thee and p. thee 
16. 16. kingdom preached, every man p. into it 
./9c«sl8.5.Paul was;?, in spirit,and testified to Jews 
2 Cnr. 1. 8. that we were p. above measure 
Phi' 3. 14. I;?, toward the mark for the prize 

PRESSES. 
Prov. 3. 10. thv;?. shall burst with new wine 
/5a.l6. 10. tread, shall tread out no wine in their p 

PRESUME. 
Deut. 18. 20. the prophet who shall p. to speak 
Esth.7. 5.where is he Ihnt durst p. in his heart to dfl 

PRESUMED. 
JVum.li. 44. but thev 7?. to s-o up to the hill-top 

PRESUMPTUOUS. 
De}it. 1. t 43. ye were p. and went up the hill 
Psal. 19. 13. keep thy servant also from p. sins 



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iPet:2.l0.p.a.re they, self-will, not itiraid to speak 

PRESUMPTUOUSLY. 
Exod. 21.14:. if a man come yj. on his neighbour 
l^um.i 3. 30. the soul that cloth ought/>. JJeut.n.l2. 

Deiit. ]. 43. and went p. up into the liill 
17. 13. the people shall hoar, and do no more p. 
18. 22. but tlie pvophet hath spoken lip. 
PRETENCE. 

JJ/af.23.14. for a;). make long prayers, jMark 12.40 

Phil. 1. 18. wJiether in ;9.or in trtith C. is preached 
PREVAIL 

Signifies, [1] To have tittadvantage over, or the 
better of., Judg. 16. 5. [2] To be raised or 
lifted up, Gen. 7. 20. 

The blessings of thy father have prevailed above 
the blessings of my progenitors, Gen. 49. 26. 
Thehlessings ichich 1 thy father have conferred 
upon thee, are much more considerable than 
those which I received either from my father 
Isaac, or from, my grandfather Abraham ; and 
that, (1) In the extent of the blessings : Ish- 
inael was excluded in one, and Esau in the 
othcr^s blessings ; but I have included both 
Ephraim and Manasseh in my blessing. (2) 
In the distinctness and clearness of them : 
For that land of Canaan, which was transmit- 
ted to Isaac and Jacob only in the general, 
was now in some sort particularly distributed 
to Joseph and to the rest of his brethren; and, 
(3) In the nearness of the accomplishment: 
JVow there was a more likely prospect of the 
multiplication of their seed, than to Abraham 
or Isaac; aiid soon after they multiplied to as- 
tonishment, and drew near to the possession 
of the promised land. ' 

Gen. 7. 20. fifteen cubits upward did the waters p. 

»V«wj. 22. 6. peradventure I shall p. j 11. 

Judg. 16. 5. and see by what means we may p. 

1 Sam. 2. 9. for by strength shall no man p. 

17. 9. if I p. ag. him, then ye shall be our servants 

26. 25. thou shalt do great things and shall still p. 

1 Kings 22.22. he said, thou shalt persuade him, 

and p. also, go forth and do so, 2 Chron. 18. 2L 

2 Cliron. 14. 11. O Lord, let not man p. against thee 
Esth,6. 13. thou shalt not p. against him 

Job 15. 24. they shall p. against Mm, as a king 

18. 9. and the robber shall 7>. against him 
Psal. 9. 1*9. arise, O Lord, let not man p. 

12.4.whosaid, with our tongue will we p. our lips 
65. 3. iniquities 7j.ag. me, as for our transgressions 
Prov. 6. t 3. so shalt thou p. with thy friend 
^ccr4.12.if one;;, against him, two shall withstand 
tsa. 7. L to war, but could not p. against it 

16.12. Moab shall come to pray, but he shall notp. 

42. 13. he shall cry, he shall p. against his enemies 
47. 12. stand now, if so be thou mayest^. , 

Jer, 1. 19. they shall not p. against tliee, for I am 
with thee, saith L. of hosts, 15. 20. | 20. 11. 

5. 22. though the waves toss, yet can they not p. 

20. 10. will be enticed, and we shallp. against him 
Daii. 1L7. who shall deal against him and shall j». 
Mat. 16. 18. the gates of hell shall not p. against it 

27. 24. when Pilate saw he could p. nothing 
John 12 19. perceive ye how ye p. nothing 

PREVAILED. 
Gen. 7. 18. the waters p. and increased, 19. 
24. the waters p. on the earth 150 days 
30. S. I have wrestled with my sister and have p. 
32. 25. when he saw he p. not against him 

28. thou hast power with God and men, hastp. 
47. 20. because the famine p. over thera 
49. 26. the blessings of thy father have p. 
Exod. 17. 11. when Moses held up his hand, Israel 
p. when he let down his hand, Amalek p. 
Judg. 1. 35. the hand of the house of Joseph ;?. 

3. 10. Othniel's hand p. against Chushan 

4. 24. the children of Israel p. against Jabin 
6. 2. the hand of Midianp. against Israel 

1 Sam. 17. 50. so David p. over Goliath 

2 Sain. 11. 23. surely the men p. against us 
24. 4. the king's word p. against Joab 

1 Kings 16. 22. the people that followed Omri p. 

2 Kings 25. 3. the famine p. in the city, no bread 
I Chron. 5. 2. for Judah p. above his brethren 
SCAron. 8. 3. Solomon p. against Plamath-zobah 

13. 18. Judah p. because they relied on the Lord 

27. 5. Jotham p. against the Ammonites 
Ps.l3.4.1est mine enemy sa^',I have p. against thee 

129. 2. yet they have not p. against me 
Jer. 20. 7. thou art stronger than I, and hast^J. 

38. 22. thv friends have p. against thee 
Lam. 1. 16. I weep because the enemy p. 
Dan. 7. 21. the same horn p. against the saints 
JIos. 12. 4. he had power over the angel and p. 
Obad."!. the men at peace have deceived thee and jj. 
Luke 23. 23. the voices of the chief priests;;. 

^cts 19. 16. the man in whom the evil spirit was p. 

20. so mightily grew the word of God and p. 
Rev. 5.5. the root of Da vid hath p.to open the book 

12. 8- the dragon anc' ni?. angels p. not 
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PREVAILEST. 

Job 14.20.though 7?.for ever against him.he passeth 
PREVAILETH. 

Lam. 1. 13. he sent fire into my bones, and it v. 
PREVENT. 

Job 3. 12. why did the knees ;;. me 7 or the breasts 

Psal. 17. t 13. arise, O Lord, p. his face 
59. 10. the God of my mercy shall;?, me 
75\ 8. let thy tender mercies speedily ;>. us 
88. 13. in the morning shall my prayer jb. thee 
95. t 2. let us;;, his face with thanksgiving 
119. 148. mine eyes p. the night-watches 

jlmos 9.10. which say, the evil shall not;;, us 

1 Thess. 4.15. we shall not;;, them who are asleep 

PREVENTED. 

2 Sam. 22. 6. the snares of death p. me, Psal. 18. 5. 

19. they;;, me in the day of my calamities, but 
the Lord was my stay, Psal. 18. 18. 
Job 30. 27. the days of affliction ;;. me 

41. 11. who hath ;;. me that I should repay him 1 
Psal. 119. 147 I p. the dawning of the morning 
Isa. 21. 14. they ;;. with their bread him that fled 
Jl/ac.17.25. Jesus;?. him, saving, Simon, of whom do 

PREVENTEST. 
Ps. 21.3. for thoup. him with blessings of goodness 

PREY. 
Jer. 30.16. andall thalp.on thee willlgiveforap. 

PREY. 
Gen. 49. 9. from the p. my son, thou art gone up 

27. in the morning he shall devour the p. 
JV/tTO.14.3.why broughtto this land, that ourwives 
and children shall be a p.? 31. Deut. 1. 39. 
23. 24. Israel not lie down till he eat of the;;. 
31. 12. they brought the captives and;?, to Moses 

26. take the sum of the;;, that was taken 

27. and divide the;?. into two parts between them 
32. and the booty being the rest of the;?. 

Deut. 2. 35. only the cattle we took for a ;?. to our- 
selves and the spoil, 3. 7. Jb^A. 8. 2, 27. 1 11.14. 
Judg. 5. 30. divided the;;, a;?, of divers colours 

8. 24. that ye wouldgive me the ear-rings of his;;. 

25. did cast every mauiithe ear-rings of hisj!;. 

2Ki?igs21. 14. Judah shall become a;;. and a spoil 

jVeh.4. 4. give them for a.p.hi the land of captivity 

Esih. 3. 13. take the spoil of them for a p. 8. 11.' 

9. 15. on the;?, they laid not their hand, 16. 
Job 4. 11. the old lion perisheth for lack of;?. 

9. 26. as the eagle that hasteth to the p. 

24. 5. behold, as wild asses rising betimes for a p. 

38. 39. wilt thou hunt the;;, for the lion ? 

39.29. from thence she seekelh the;;, and her eyes 
Psal. 17. 12. like a lion that is greedy of his;?. 

76. 4. more excellent than the mountains of^. 

104. 21. the young lions roar after their p. 

111. t 5. he hath given p. to them that fear him 

124.6. who hath not given us for a ;?. to their teeth 
Prov. 23. 28. she also lieth in wait as for a;?. 
/sa.5.29. yea, they shall roar and lay hold of the;?. 

10.2. that widows may betheir;9.and rob fatherless 
6. to take the p. of an hypocritical nation 

31.4. as the lion and young lion roaring on his p. 

33. 23. then is the p. of a great spoil divided 

42. 22. they are for a. p. and none delivereth 
49. 24. shall the;?, be taken frorn the mighty? 

25. the p. of the terrible shall be delivered 
59.15.thatdepaiteth fromevil maketh himself a p. 

./er. 21. 9. he shall live, and his life shall be to him 

forap. 38. 2. \ 39. 18. | 45.5. 

30.16. and all that p. on thee I will give for a p. 

Ezek. 7.21. 1 will give it to hands of strangers for jp. 
19. 3. a young lion, it learned to catch the p. 
22. 27. her princes are like wolves ravening the p. 
26. 12'. they shall make ap. of thy merchandise 
29. 19. he shall take her spoil, and take her p. 

34. 8. because my flock became a p. and meat 
22. and my flock shall no more be a p. 28. 

36. 4. saith the Lord, to the cities that became a p. 
5. with despiteful minds to cast it out for a p. 
38. 12. 1 will go up to take a spoil and a p. 13. 

Dan. 11. 24. he shall scatter among them the p. 

Jlmos 3. 4. will a lion roar when he hath no p.7 

J\/'ah.2. 12. the lion filled*his holes with p. and dens 

13. I will cut off thy p. from the earth 
3. 1. woe to the bloody city, the p. departeth not 

Zcph. 3. 8. till the dav thati rise up to the p. 
PRICE 

Signifies, [1] The rate of any thing that is bought 
or sold, 2 Chron. 1. 16. [2] Worth or value, 
Prov. 31. 10. [3] Esteem, 1 Pet. 3. 4. [4] 
v/37i opportunity or advantage, Prov. 17. 16. 

Ye are bought with a price, 1 Cor. 6. 20. Ye are 
redeemed oxLt of the hands of divine justice, and 
rescued out of the bondage of sin and Satan,by 
the blood of Christ, paid to God, the Supreme 
Judge for your ransom, whereby Christ has got 
an everlasting dominion over you. 

Lev. 25. 18. accordina: to years thou shalt increase 
the p. to fewness thou shalt diminish the p. .50. 
53. shall give him again the p. of his redemption 

Deut. 23. 18. not bring p. of a dog to house of Lord 



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2 Sam. 24. 24. 1 will buy it at a p. 1 Chr. 21. 22, 24 
1 Kings 10. 28. king Solomon's merchants receiveii 
the linen yarn at a p. 2 Chron. 1. 16 
.Job 28. 13. man knoweth not the p. thereof, 15. 

18. for the p. of wisdom is above rubies 
Ps. 44.12. thuu dost nut increase wealth by their p. 
Prov. 17. 16. why is there a p. in hand of a fool? 
27. 26. and the goats are the p. of the field 
31. 10. virtuous woman, for herp.far above rubits 
/sa.45.13.shail let go my capt. not for p. nor rewir-l 
55. 1. yea, come, buy wine and milk without ;■. 
Jer. 15. 13. thy substance to the spoil without;?. 
Lam. 5. j 4. our wood cometh for p. unto us 
Zech. 11. 12. give me my p. weighed for me my p. 

13. a goodly p. that I was prized at of them 
./l/ai.l3.46.whenhehad found one pearl of great;?, 
27.6. not into treasury, because it is the;;, of blood 

9. they took the p. of him that was valued 
Acts 5. 2. and kept back part of the p. 3. 

19. 19. they counted the p. of the books burnt 
1 Cor. 6. 20. for ye are bought with a p. 7. 23. 
IPei. 3. 4. meek spirit is in sight of God of great p. 

PRICES. 
Acts 4. 34. brought p. of the things that were sold 

PRICKED. 
Psal. 73.21. thus heart grieved, I wasp, in my reins 
Acts 2. 37. they were p. in their heart, and said 

PRICKING. 
Ezek. 28. 24. shall be no more a p. briar to Israel 

PRICKS. 
JVwm. 33. 55. those that remain be p. in your eyes 
Acts 9. 5. it is hard to kick against the p. 26. 14 

PRIDE. 
Lev. 25. 19. I will break the p. of your power . 

1 Sam. 17. 2S. I know thy p. and naughtiness 

2 Chron. 32. 26. Hezekiah humbled himself for p. 
Job 9. t 13. the helpers ofp. do stoop under him 

26. t 12. by understanding he smiteth through p, 
33. 17. and that he may hide p. from man 

35. 12. they cry because of the p. of evil men 
38. 1 11. the p. of thy waves shall be stayed 
41. 15. his scales are his p. shut up together 

34. he is a king over all the children ofp. 
Psal. 10. 2. the wicked in his p. doth persecute 
4.throughp.of his countenance will not seek God 
31. 20. thou shalt hide them from the p. of man 

36. 11. let not the foot ofp. come against me 
59. 12. let them even be taken in their p. 
73.6.thereforep.comp&jseththem aboutasach.-iin 

Prov. 8. 13. p. do I hate || 11. 2. when p. cometti 

13. 10. only by p. cometh contention 

14. 3. in the mouth of the foolish is a rod ofp. 
16. 18. p. goeth before destruction, before a fall 
21. t 24. who dealeth in the wrath ofp. 

29. 23. a man's p. shall bring him low 
Isa. 9. 9. that say in the p. of their hearts 

16. 6. we have heard of the p. of Moab, even of 
his haughtiness and his p. ,Jer. 48. 29. 
23.9. hath purposed to stain thep.of all glory 
25. 11. and he shall bring down their p. 
28. 1. woe to the crown ofp. to the drunkards, 3. 
Jer. 13.9. 1 will mar the p. of Judah and Jerusalem 
17.my soul shall weep in secret places for yourp 

49. 16. the p. of thy heart hath deceived thee 

50. t 31. behold I am against thee, O thou p.. 
t 32. p. shall stumble and fall, none shall raise 

Ezek.1.10. the rod hath blossomed, p. hath budded 

16.49. iniquity of thy sister Sodom p. fuln.of bread 

56. Sodom was not mentioned in the day of thy p. 

30. 6. and the p. of her power shall come down 
Dan. 4.37. those that walk in p. he is able to abase 

5. 20. but wheti his mind was hardened in p. * 
Hos. 5. 5. the p. of Israel doth testify, 7. 10. 
Obad. 3. the p. of thy heart hath deceived thee 
J^ah. 2. t 2. for the Lord hath turned away the p. 
of Jacob and thep.of Israel 
Zeph. 2. 10. this shall they have for their p. 
3. 11. 1 will take them away that rejoice in thy p. 
Zech. 9. 6. I will cut off the p. of the Philistines 
10. 11. the p. of Assyria shall be brought down 
11.3. roaring of lions,for thep.of Jordan is spoiled 
Mark 7. 22. for out of the heart proceedeth p. 
1 Tim. 3. 6. lest being lifted up with p. he fall into 
1 .John 2. 16. the p. of life, is not of the Father 

PRIEST. 
The Priest under the law was a person consecra- 
ted and ordained of God, not only to teach the 
people and pray for them, but also to offer vp 
sacrifices far his own sins, and those of the 
people. Lev. 4. 5, 6. 
The Priesthood was not annexed to a certain 
family, till after the promulgation of the law 
of Moses. Before that time the first-bom of 
every family, the fathers, the princes, the 
kings, were priests, borji in their city and in 
their house. Cain and Abel, Noah, Abrahnni, 
and Job, Abimelech and Lnban, Isai^c nvd 
Jacob, offered themselves their own socrif.cei' 
In the solemnity of the covenant that ihe Lorn 
made with his people atthefoot of mount Sinai. 



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Moaes performed the ojjice of meaiator, and 
young men were chosen from among the chil- 
dren of Israeli to perform the office of Priests, 
Exod. 24. 5, 6. But after that the J^ord had 
chosen the tribe of Levi to serve him in his 
tabernacle, and that the priesthood was an- 
nexed to the family of A;uon, then the right of 
offering sacrifices to God was reserved to the 
priests alone of his family. Num. 16. 40. 
N The ordinary priests served immediately at the 
altar, offered the sacrifices, killed and flayed 
them, and poured their blood at the foot of the 
altar, 2 Chron. 29. 34. ] 35. 11. They kept up 
a continual fire upon the altar of burnt sacri- 
fices, and in the lamps of the golden candle- 
stick that was in the holy place ; they kneaded 
the loaves of the shew-bread, baked them, 
offeredthcm upon thcgolden altar, andchanged 
them every sabbath day. 
One of the chief employments of the priests, next 
10 attending upon the sacrifices and the service 
of the temple, was the instruction of thepeo; 
pie ; the distinguishing the several sorts of 
leprosy, the causes of divorce, the loaters of 
jealousy, vows, the xcncleannesses that were 
contracted several ways ; all these loere 
brought before the priests, Lev. 13. 13. Num. 
5. 14, 15. Hos. 4. 6. Mai. 2. 7. 
The high-priests only had the privilege of enter- 
ing into the sanctuary once a year, which was 
the day of solemn expiation, to make atonement 
for the sins of the whole people, Lev. 16. 2, 3, 
4, (Src. Ood had also appropriated to his person 
the oracle of his truth ; so that when he was ha- 
bited with the proper ornaments of his dignity, 
and with the Urim and Thummim, he gave 
answers to the questions made to him, and God 
discovered to him secret and future things, 
Exod. 28. 30. 
The term Priest is most properly given to Christ, 
of whom the high-priests under the law were 
types and figures, he being thaHlgh-pviest, es- 
pecially ordained of God, who, by the sacrifice 
of himself , once offered by himself , and also by 
his intercession, might reconcile unto, and for 
ever keep in favour with God, all true be- 
lievers, Heb. 7. 17. I 9. 11, 12, 24, 25. 
"^he word is also applied to every true believer, 
xho is enabled to offer up himself spiritual 
sacrifices of prayer andpraisc to God, through 
Jesus Christ, 1 Pet. 2. 5. Rev. 1. 6. 
Gen. 14. 18. the p. of the most high God, Heb. 7. 1. 
Exod. 2. 16. the p. of Midian had seven daughters 
20. 30. that son that is p. in his stead, Lev. 16.32. 
.. ,ev. 1. 9. the;?, shall burn it all on the altar, 13, 
17. I 2. 2, 9, 16. I 3. 11, 16. ] 4. 10, 31, 35. 
I 7. 5, 31. 
12 the p. shall lay them in order on the wood 
2.8. when it is presented to the j?. he shall bring it 
4. 3. if the p. that is anointed do sin as the people 
6. the;?, shall dip his finger in the blood, 17. 
20. the p. shall make an atonement for them, 26. 
I 5. 6. 1 6. 7. 1 12. 8. 1 15. 15, 30. | 16. 30. I 
19. 22. 
25. and the p. shall take of the blood, 30, 34 



1 Sam. 2. 15. and said, give flesii to roast for the p. 
28. did 1 choose him out of Israel to be my;j.? 
35. and I will raise ine u]) a faillilul /). 
14. 19. while Saul talked to the/?, the noise 
;^6. then said the;?, let us draw near to God 



21. 4. the;?, answered, there is no common bread 
6. so the;?, gave them hallowed bread 
IKings 2.27. Solom. thrust Abiatharfrom being;?. 
2 Kings 11. 15. the p. had said, let her not be slain 
2Chron. 13. 9. the same may be a;?, of them that 
are no gods, but as for us the Lord is our God 
15. 3. Israel hath been without a teaching;?. 
Ezra 2. 63. till there stood up up. Meh. 7. 65. 
Psal. 110. 4. L. hath sworn, thou art a;?, for ever 



after the order of Melchis. Heb. 5. 6. j 7. 17, 21. 



5. 8. he shall bring them to the p. who shall offer 
8. 10. the;?, shall put on his linen garment 

7.8. the p. shall have to himself the skin of offering 
9. it shall be the p. that offereth it, 14. 1 14. 13. 

13. 3. the p. shall look on the plague in the skin, 

5, 6, 17, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32. the;?, 
shall look on him and pronounce him un- 
clean, 8, 11, 20, 22, 25, 30, 44. 

4. the p. shall shut him up seven days, 5. 31, 33. 

6.thep. shall pronounce him clean, 17, 23, 28, 34. 

9. brought to the p. || 16. come to the;?. 14. 2. 

14. 11.;?. that maketh him clean shall present 
16. the;?, shall dip his right-finger in the oil 
35. that owneth the house shall come and tell p. 
48. the;?, shall pronounce the house clean 

21. 9. if the daughter of a;?, profane herself 

22. 11. if the;?, buy any soul with his money 
23. 10. yeshallbringasheafoffirst-fruitstothe;?. 

11. the p. shall wave it before the Lord 

27. 8. the p. shall value him, according to ability 

JViim. 5. 8.1et the trespass be recompensed to the;?. 

15. then the man shall bring his wife to the p. 

30. the p. snail execute upon her all this law 

6. 20. this is holy for the p. with the wave-breast 
19. 7. the p. shall wash and be unclean until even 
35. 32. shall not dwell in land till death of high^. 

J^eut. 17. 12. the man that will not hearken to p. 

2(>.2.are come nigh to battle, the p. shall approach 

■.'R. 3. thou shalt go to the p. in those days 

J;idg. 17. 5. one of his sons who became his;?. 

!0. dwell with me, and be to me a father and p. 

13.L.do megoou,seemgI have a Levitetomy;?. 

15. 4. Micah hath hired me, and I am his;?. 
19. be to us a p. and a father, better be a p. 

1 Sam. 2. 14. all that the p. took for lumself 
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Isa. 8. 2. I look faithful witnesses, Uriah the;? 

24. 2. as with the people, so with the p. 

28.7. the p. and the prophet have erred thro' wine 
Jer. 6 13. to the;;, every one dealeth falsely, 8. 10. 

14. 18. prophet and p. go to a land they know not 

18. 18. the law shall not perish from the p. 

23. 11. for both propiiet a.ndp. are profane 
33. when a prophet and;?, shall ask thee, 34. 

29. 26. the Lord made thee;?. instead of Jehoiada 
Lam. 2. 6. and hath despised the king and the;?. 

20. shall the p. and prophet be slain in sanctuary 
Ezek. 7. 26. but the law shall perish from the p. 

44. 13. shall not come near to do the office of a p. 

21. nor shall any p. drink wine when they enter 

22. or shall take a widow that had a p. before 

30. ye give to the;?, the first of your dough 

31. the;?, shall not eat of any thing that is torn 
Hos.4:. 4. this people, as they that strive with the;?. 

6. I will reject thee, thou shalt be no;?, to me 
9. and there shall be like people like p. 
Amos 7. 10. the p. of Bethel sent to Jeroboam 
Zech. 6. 13. and he shall be a p. on his throne 
Mai. 2. 7. the p. lips should keep knowledge 
J\Iat. 8. 4. see thou tell no man, but go thy way, 
shew thyself to the p. Mark 1. 44. Luke 5. 14. 
Liike 1.5.a certain;?. named Zacharias,and his wife 
10. 31. by chance thate came down a certain;?. 
Acts 14.13.;?. of Jupiter broughtoxen and garlands 
Heb. 7. 3. like Son of God, abideth a;?, continually 
11. what need another;?, should rise after order 
15. after similitude Rlelchisedecariseth anoth.p. 
20. as not without an oath he was made;?. 
8. 4. if he were on earth, he should not be a. p. 
10. 11. every;?, standeth daily ministering 
See Chief. 
High-VRIEST. 
Lev. 21. 10. the kigh-p- shall net uncover his head 
J^'um. 35. 25. he shall' abide in the city of refuge 
till the death of the highp. Josh. 20. 6. 
2 Kings 12. 10. when much money in chest, the 
high-p. came and put it in bags, 2 Chr. 24. 11. 
22. 4. go to Hilkiah the high-p. that he may sum 
JVtA. 3. l.Eliashib the high-p. rose up with brethren 
Zech. 3. 1. Josliua the high-p. standing, 8. ] 6. 11. 
Mat. 26. 3. to the palace of the high-p. Luke 22.54. 
51. one of them struck a servant of the highp. 
and smote off his ear, Luke 22. 50. .hhn 18.10 
57. led him t.o Caiaphas the high-p. John 18. 24. 
26. 65. the high-p. rent his clothes, Mark 14. 63. 
Mark 2. 26. in the days of Abiathar the high-p. 
John 11. 49. C8".5.phas being high-p. 51. | 18. 13. 
18. 15. that disci])le was known to the high-p. 
22. saying, answerest thou the high-p. so 1 
Acts 4.6. as many as were of ihe kindred of high-p. 
7. 1. then said the high-p. are these things so 1 
9. 1. Saul went to the high-p. and desired letters 

22. 5.- as also the high-p. doth bear me witness 

23. 4. they said, revilest thou God's high-p. ? 
Heb. 2. 17. that he might be a faithful high-p. 

3. 1. consider Apostle High P. of our profession 
4. 14. we have great h-p. that is passed into heav. 

15. we have not a h.-p. which cannot be touched 
5. 1. for every high-p. taken from among men 

5. Christ glorified not himself to be a high-p. 

10. called a high-p. after order of Meleh. 6. 20. 

7. 26. such a h.-p. became us, who is holy, harml. 

8. 1. we have such a high-p. who is set on throne 
3.every high-p. IS ordained to offer gifts and sacr. 

9. 7. but into the second went the high-p. alone 

11. Christ being come a high-p. of good things 
2.5. as the high-p. entereth into the holy place 

10. 21. having a high-p. over the house of God 
13. 11. blood is brought into sanctuary by high-p. 

See OrFiCE. 
PRIESTS. 
Gen. 47. 2J. the land of the p. bought he not, for 
thep. had a portion assigned them of Pharaoh 
26. except the land of the p. only, not Pharaoh's 
Exod. 19. 6. ye shall be to me a kingdom of;?. 
Lev. 1. 11. the p. shall sprinkle the blood, 3. 2. 
5. 13. and the renmant shall be the ;?. as an offering 
6. 29. all the males among the ;?. shall eat thereof 
13. 2. or brought to one of his sons the;?. 
16. 33. he shall make an atonement for the;?. 
22. 10. a sojourner of the;?, shall not eat 



Lev.2-2. 12. ifp. daughter be married t| 13.if widov). 

23. 20. they shall be holy to the Lord for the p. 

27. 2J. the possession thereof shall be the;?. 
Deut. 18.3. Ihissliallbethe;?. due from the peopla 

19. I7.shall stand before;.), and judges Uiat shall be 
.Josh. 3. 17. the;?, that bare the ark stood firm 

4. 3. take you out where ihe p. feet stood, 9. 

6. 4. the;?, bare seven trumpets of ram's horns, 13. 

12. and the;?, took up the ark of the Lord 
.Tudg. 18. 30. he fnd his sons were;?, to tribe of Dan 
1 5a/ft. 1. 3.HophniandPhinehas the;?, were there 

5. 5. nor the;?, of Da^n tread on the threshold 

6. 2. the Philistii>es called for the p. and diviners 
''■'' 17. king said, turn and slay the jo. of tlie Lord 



18. said to Doeg, turn thou and fall on the p. 
21. shewed David, that Saul had slain Lord's/? 

IKings 8. the elders and the p. took up the ark 
12. 31. eroboam made p. of the lowest of the peo- 
ple who were not of the sons of Levi, 13.33, 
13.2.on thee shall he offer the;?, of the high places 

2V5rmo-slO.ll.Jehu slew Ahab'sp. be left him none 

19. call me all Baal's p. let none be wanting 

12. 6.;?. had not repaired breaches of the house 
17. 27. carry thither one of the;?, ye brought 
23. 5. he put down idolafrous p. of king of Judah 

20. and he slew all the jo. of the high places 
2 Chron. 4. 6. the sea was for the;?, to wash in 

5. 12. a hund. twenty;?, sounding with trumpets 
14.tije p. could not stand to minister for the cloud 

6. 41. let thy;?, be clothed with salvation 

8. 14. he appointed the courses of the;?. 
11. 15. he ordained him p. for the high places 

13. 9. have ye not cast out the;?, of the Lordi 
12. and his;?, with trumpets to cry alarm 

23. 6. nonfe came into house of Lord save the p. 
26. 17. with him fourscore;?, of the Lord 

19. while Uzziah was wroth with the;?. 
29.34. but the;?, v.'ere too few, they could not s!aj 
30. 3. ;?. had not sanctified themselves sufficiently 

34. 5. Josiah burnt the bones of the;?. 

35. 2. Josiah set the;?, in their charges 
8. gave it to the ;?. for the passover-offering-s 

Ezra 6. 18. they set the p. in their divisions 

20. were purified, and killed the passover for;?, 

7. 16. of the people and;?, offering willinffily 

9. 7. and our p. been delivered into hand of kin*^ 
J^eh. 2. 16. nor had i as yet told it to the;?. 

3. 22. after him repaired the;?, men of the plain 
9. 32. the trouble that hath come on us and our p. 

34. neither have we nor our p. kept thy law 
13. 5. where they laid the offerings of the j». 
Psal. 78. 64. theirp. fell by the sword, tlieir widows 
99. 6. Moses and Aaron among hisp. and Samuea 
132. 9. let thy p. be clothed with righteousness 

16. I will clothe her;?, with salvalion 
/jf a.37.2.he sent elders of p. covered with sackcloth 
61. 6. but ye shall be named the;?, of the Lord 
./er.1.18. against the;?, thereof tnd people of land 
2. 8. the p. said not, where is the Lord ? 

26. their p. ashamed i| 4. 9. their;?, astonished 
5. 31. ai;d the p. bare rule by their means 
8. 1. the bones of the p. they shall bring out 
13. 13. I will fill the p. with drunkenness 
31.14.1 will satiate the souls of thep. with fatnef^ 
32. 32. to provoke me to anger, they and tlieir ;i 
48. 7. shall go into captivity with bis;?. 49. 3 
Lam. 1. 4. her p. sigh, her virgins are afflicted 

19. my p. and mine elders gave up the ghost 

4. 13. for the iniquities of her p. that shed blood 
16. they res[)ected not the persons of the p. 

Ezek. 22. 26. her p. violated my law, and profaned 

40. 45. he said, this chamber is for the p. 

44. 30. shall be for the p. 45. 4. 1 48. 10, 11. 
Hos. 5. 1. hear this, O p. and hearken, O Israel 

6. 9. company of;?, murder in the way by consent 
.Toel 1. 9. p. the Lord's ministers mourn, 13. | 2. 17. 
Mic. 3. 11. the p. thereof teach for hire 
Zeph. 1. 4. 1 will cut off the names of the;?. 

3. 4. her p. have polluted the sanctuary 
Hag. 2. 11. ask now the p. concerning the law 
Mai. 1. 6. to you, Op. that despise my name 

2. 1. and now, O p. this commandment is for you- 
Mat. 12. 4. not lawful but only for the p. to eat 

5. thep. in the temple profane thesabbath, an*? 
are blameless, Mark 2. 26. Ltike 6 4. 

Jl/a?'A: 2. 26. which is not lawful to eat but for the p. 



Luke 17. 14. go shew yourselves to the j5. 
Acts 4. 1. the p. and captain came upon them 
6. 7. a company of p. were obedient to the faith 

19. 14. the sons of Sceva chief of thep. did so 
Heb. 7. 21. those p. were made without an oath 

23.they truly were manyp.notsuffered to continue 

8. 4. seeing there are p. that offer gifts by law 

9. 6. the jD. went always into the first tabernacle 
Rev. 1. 6. hath made us kings and p. to God, 5.10' 

20. 6. shall be p. of God and of Christ, and reigis 
See Chief, Levites, Office. 

i^?^/t-PRIESTS. 
Luke 3. 2. Annas and Caiaphas were high-p. 
l/e6,7.27.needeth not daily as those hifk-p.ta oS&t 



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/fe<>.7.28. for the law maketh men h.-p. \\h\ch have 
PRIESTHOOD. 

ExodAO.loSor their anointing sliall be an everlast- 
ngp- tiiroughoLittlif ir guneiations, ^V«/w.25. 13. 
.,Vm?«. 16. 10. and seek ye tlie p. also i 
18. I. thou and sons shall bear iniquity of your jy. 
Josh. 18. 7. forj!;. of the Lord is their inheritance 
mam. 2. 136. put me into somewhat about the p. 
Ezra 2. 62. as polluted from the p. J\~eh. 7. 64. 
A>./t. 13. 29. they detiled the j?. the covenant of^. 
Heb. 7 5. they of Levi, who receive the olHce oi'p. 

11. if perfection were by the Leviticalp. 

12. for tho p. being changed, there is made 

14. Moses spake nothing concerning the p. 
24. but this man hath an uncJiangeablep, 

IPet. 2. 5. a holy p. \\ 9. ye are a royal j>. 
PllINCE. 

This name is given, [1] To God, who is the 
supreme Ruler and Governor.! Dan. 8. .11. [a] 
To Christ, who is called the Prince of Peace, 
Isa. 9. 0. He is the only purchaser and pro- 
curer of peace between God and men, Isa. 53. 5. 
and of peace between men and men, between 
Jews and Gentiles, Eph. 2. 15. and he left 
peace as his legacy to his disciples, John 14. 27. 
He is called the Prince of Life, Jicts 3. 15. 
Jls God, he is the author of our temporal life, 
in whom we live and move, and in lohose hand 
is our breath; and as Mediator, he is the guide 
and way to eternal life, John 14. 6. He is 
also called, the Prince of the kings of the earth, 
Rev. 1. 5. He, as King, rules over all, even 
his greatest and most powerful enemies. [3] 
To the chief of the priests, called t/ie princes 
of the sanctuary, Isa. 43. 28. [4] To the 
Roman Emperor, Dan. 9. 26. [5] To men of 
princely excellency and worth, Eccl. 10. 7. 
[6] To the nobles, counsellors, and officers in a 
kingdom, Isa. 10. 8. [7] To the chief, or 
principal men of families, or tribes, Num.17. 2. 
[8] To the devil, called the prince of this 
world, John 12. 31. loho boasts of having 
all the kino-doms of the earth at his disposal, 
Mat. 4. 9. ° 

Gen. 23., 6. thou art a mighty;?, amongst us 
32. 28. as a p. hast thou powerwith God and men 
34.2. wlien Shechem,2?. of the country, saw licr 
41. t 4 5. he gave him to wife Asenath the daughter 
of Potipherah, p. of On, j 50. ] 46. f 20. 

Exod. 2. 14. who made thee a man, a. p. over usl 
tl6. ihep. of Midian had seven daughters 

J\rum. 7. II. each;*, shall offer on his day 

16. 13. except make thyself altogether a.p. over us 
17. 6. for each p. a rod, even twelve rods 

25. 18. Cozbi the daughter of up. of Midian 

34. 18. take one 77. of every tribe to divide the land 

fosh. 5. 1 14. as a p. of host of the Lord am I come 

22. 14. of each chief house up. through all Israel ? 
2Sam.3.38. know ye not there is up. fallen in Israel 

20. t26. Ira the Jairite was a. p. about David 
IKings 11. 34. I will make him p. all his days 

14. 7. and made thee a p. over my people, 16. 2. 
Ezra 1.8. numbered to Sheshbazzar the;*, of Judah 
hb 21 . 23. for ye say, where is the house of tho p. ? 

31. 37. as a p. would I go near to him 
Prov. 14. 28. but in want of people is destruct. of p. 

17. 7. much less do lying lips become a p. 

25. 7. shouldest be put lower in presenqe of the;*. 

15. by long forbearing is 3. p. persuaded 

28. 16.JB. that wanleth understand, is an oppressor 
Cant.7. l.how beautiful are thy feet, O;*. daughter ! 
Isa. 9. 6. the P. of peace |1 24. 1 2. so with the ;*. 
fer. 51. 59. and this Seraiah was a quiet p. 
Ezek.l. 27. the p. shall be clothed with desolation 
12. 10. this burden concerneth the p. in Jerusalem 
12. and j9. shall bear on his shoulder in twilight 
21. 25. thou profane wicked p. of Isr. day is come 
28. 2. son of man, say to the;*, of Tyrus 
30. 13. be no more a;*, of the land of Egypt 
34. 24. and my servant David a p. among them 
37. 25. my servant David shall be their;*, for ever 
38. 2. son of man, prophesy against Gog, Magog, 
the chief j!*. of Meshech and Tubal, 3. | 39. 1. 
44. 3. this gate is for the p. the ;*. shall sit in it 
45. 7. and a portion sliall be for the p. on one side 
17. it shall be the ;*. part to give burnt-olTerings 
22. on that day shall the ;*. prepare a bullock 
46.2. the p. shall enter by -the way of the porch 
4. the burnt-offering that the;*, shall offer 
8. and when the p. shall enter he shall go in 
30. and tmp. in the midst of them, shall go in 
12. when;*, prepares a voluntary burnt-offering 

16. if the ;*. give a gift to any of his sons 

17. after, it shall return to the ;*. but inheritance 

18. p. shall not take of the people's inheritance 
48. 21. residue shall be for the ;*. on the one side 

Dan.l. 7. to whom p. of the eunuchs gave names 

8. he requested of p. of the eunuchs not to defile 

9. Daniel into favour with the p. of the eunuchs 
R 1 1, he magnified himself even to p. of the host 

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Z)a?i.8.25.hc shall also stand up ag.ihep. of princes 

9.25. to build Jerusalem, unto the Messiah the P. 

26. people of the ;*. that shall come shall destroy 

10. 13. but thcjt*. of Persia withstood me 

20. to fight with;*, of Persia,;*, of Grecia come 

21. none holdeth with me, but Michael your;*. 

11. 18. but a;^. for his own behalf shall cause 

22. shall be broken, also the;*, of the covenant 

12. 1. then shall Michael stand up, the groat;?. 
Hos. 3.4. Israel shall abide many days without ap. 

12. t ''^. Jacob by his strength was a p. with God 
Mic. 7. 3. the;*, and the judge ask for a reward 
Mat. 9. 34. the Pharisees said, he casteth out devils 
by the;*, of devils, 12. 24. Mark 3. 22. 
Johnl2. 31. the;?, of this world shall be cast out 

14. 30. for the_p. of this world cometh, and hath 

10. 11. because the;*, of this world is judged 
.^cts 3. 15. and killed P. of life whom God raised 

5. 31. him hath God exalted to be a P. and Saviour 
Eph. 2. 2. according to;*, of the power of the air 
Rev. 1. 5. Jesus Christ' the P. of kings of the earth 

PIIINCES. 
Gen. 12. 15. the p. also of Pharaoh saw Sarai 

17.20. twelve;*, shall Ishmael beget, 25. 16. 
47. 1 22. the land of the p. bought he not, j 26. 

Exod. 12. 1 12. and against all the;*, of Egypt will I 
execute judgment, I am the Lord 
J^um. 7. 3. a wagon for two;?. ]1 10. the;*, offered 
16.2. rose up 250;*. || 21. 18. the;*, digged a well 
22. 8. and the;*, of Moab abode with Balaam 

IS.Balak sent yet again;*, more honourable than 
24.tl7. sceptre out of Israel shall smite;*, of Moab 
Josh.Q.\5. p. of the congregation sware to them 

13. 21. whom Moses smote with the jw. of IMidian 

22. 14. with Phinehas ten ;*. sent to Reuben 
Judg. 5. 3. hear, O ye kings, give ear, O ye p. 

15. and the;?, of Issachar were with Deborah 
7. 25. they took the two p. of the Midianites 

8. 14. he described to him the;*, of Succoth 
lSam.2.8. he raiseth the poor, to set them among;*. 

29. 4. the;*, of the Philistines were wroth 
2Sam. 8. f 18. and David's sons were;*. 

19.16. that;*, or servants are not to thee 
IKings 20. 14. even by the young men of the p. 
IChron. 4. 38. these were ;*. in their families 

28. 21.;*. and people will be at thy command 
2Chron. 28. 14. armed men left spoil before the ;*. 

30. 12. one heart to do the commandment ofp. 
24. and the;*, gave a thousand bullocks 

35. 8. h\sp. gave willingly to the people to priests 

36. 18. treasures of his;*, brought to Babylon 
Ezra 7. 28. and 'before all the king's mighty;*. 

9. 2. yea, the hand of the;*j hath been chief 

10. 8. come according to the counsel of the;?. 
JVe/t. 9. 34. neither have our p. kept thy law 

38. our;*. Levites, and priests seal to it 
Esth. 1. 3. he made a feast to all his;?. 2. 18. 

5. 11. how he had advanced him above the p. 

6, 9. to the hand of one of the king's noble p. 
Job 3. 15. had been at rest with ;*. that had gold 

12.19. leadethp. away spoiled, overthrows mighty 
21. he poureth contempt on;?, and weakeneth 

29. 9. the;*, refrained talking, and laid their hands 
34. 18. is it fit to say to p. ye are ungodly 1 

19. to him that accepteth not the persons of;*. 
Psal. 45. 16. thou mayest make p. in all the earth 
47, 9. the;?, of the people are gathered together 
68. 27. the p. of Zebnlun, the;?, of Naphtali 

31. ;?. shall come out of Egypt, Ethiopia stretch 
76.12. he shall cut off the s[)irit of p. he is terrible 
82.7. die like men, and fall like one ofthejt*. 
105. 22. to bind his;*, at his pleasure, and teach 
107.40. he poureth contempt upon p. and causeth 
113. 8. he niAy set him with p. even with the p. 
118.9. to trust in Lord, than to put confidence in ;*. 
119. 22. p. also did sit and speak against me 

161. p. have persecuted me without a cause 
146. 3. put not your trust in ;*. nor in son of man 
148. 11.77. and all judges of the earth, praise 
Prov. 8. 15. by me p. decree justice || 16. jt>. rule 
17. 26. it is not good to strike ;*. for equity 
19. 10. much less for a servant to rule over p. 
28. 2. for transgression, many are the;?, thereof 

31. 4. it is not for J!*, to drink strong drink 
Eccl. 10. 7. p. walking as servants on the earth 

16. O land, when thy p. eat in the morning 

17. blessed art thou, when thy js. eat in due season 
Tsa. 1. 23. thy ;*. are rebellious and thieves 
3. 4. and I will give children to be their;*. 

14. the Lord will enter into judgment with the p. 
10. 8. are not my;>.altogether kings? 
19. 11.;*. of Zoan fools, p. of Noph deceived, 13. 
21. 5. arise, ye p. and anoint the shield 

23. 8. against Tyre, whose merchants are p. 

30. 4. his p. were atZoan, his ambassadors came 

31. 9. his;?, shall be afraid of the ensign 

32. 1. and p. shall rule in judgment 
34. 12. and all her p. shall be nothing 

40. 23. that bringeth the p. to nothing 

41. 25. and he shall come upon p. as on mortar 

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/sa.43.28. 1 have profaned the;*, of the sanctu^rj 

49. 7. p. also shall worship because of the Lord 

Jcr. 1. 18. made thee as brazen walls against the^ 

2. 26. they, their kings and;*, are ash--imed 

4. 9. the heart of the p. shall be astonished 

8. 1. they shall bring out the bones of his p. 
17.25. kings and p. sitting on the throne o'' David 
24. 8. so Willi give the king of Judah and his p. 
26. 10. the p. said, this man is not worthy to die 
32. 32. they and their kings and p. provoke nio 
34. 21. his p. I will give to their enemies 

37. lo. the;*, were wroth with Jeremiah 

38. 17. if thou go forth to the king of Babylon s p 
25. if the p. hear that I have talked with thee 

44. 21. the incense that ye and your p. burn 

48. 7. Chemoshand his p. go into captivity, 49.3 

49. 38. I will destroy from thence the p. 

50. 35. a sword is on her p. and her v.'isemen 
51.57. I will make drunk her p. and wise men 

Lam. 1. 6. her p. are become like harts that find 
2. 2. he hath polluted the kingdom and ;*. thereof 

9. her kings and p. are among the Gentiles 

5. 12. p. are hanged up by their hand 
£:e/i;.22. 27.her p. like wolves ravening the prey 

23. 15. in dyed attire, all of them p. to look to 
32. 29. Edom and her p. with their might 

30. there the p. of the north, all of them 

39. 13. and ye shall drink the blood of the;*. 
45. 8. my p. shall no more oppress my people 

Dan. 3. 2. the king sent to gather together the p. 

6. 1. pleased to set over the kingdom 120 p. 

3. this Daniel was preferred above the p. 

4. the p. sought to find occasion against Dan/.j3 
8. 25. he shall stand up against tlie prince oi'p. 

9. 6. the prophets who spake in thy name to onr p 
8. confusion efface to our 7?. and fathers 

10. 13. Michael one of the chief p. came to me 

11. 5. one of his p. shall be strong above him 
Hos. 7. 3. they make p. glad w'ith their lies 

5. the 79. have made him sick with wine 
16: their;?, shall fall by the sword for rage 

8. 4. they have made p. and I knew it not 

10. sliall sorrow for the burthen of the king of;*. 
9.15. 1 love them no more, all their ;*. are revolters 
13. 10. of whom thou saidst, give me a king andp. 

Jlmos 1.15. their kinggo into captivity, he and hisz?. 
Mic. 3. 1. hear ye p. of the house of Israel, 9. 
5.15. shall raise against him eight;*, of men 
Hab. 1. 10. the 77. shall be a scorn unto them 
Zeph. 1. 8. 1 will punish the p. and king's children ' 

3. 3. herp. within her are roaring lions 

Mat. 20. 25. the;;, of Gentiles exercise dominion 
ICor. 2. 6. nor the wisdom of the;*, of this world 
8. which none of tlie p. of this world knew 
mi the PRINCES. 
2/r2n^s 24. 14. carried away all f.p.and mighty men 
IChron. 29. 24. and all thep. submitted themselves 
2C/iro7i. 24. 23. and destroyed all thep. of people 
Esth.l.lQ.hath done wrong to all thep. and people 
3.1. set his seat above all the p. that were with him 
Psal. 83. 11. all their 7*. as Zcba and Zalmunna 
Jer. 26. 12. Jeremiah sjiake to all the p. and people 
36. 21. Jehudi read it in the ears of all the p. 
■Ezek 26. 16. then all thep. of the sea came down 
Amos2. 3. and w-ill slay all thep. thereof with him 
See Israel. 
PRINCES of Judah. » 
Jfch-Vl. 31. then I brought up ;?. of .Ttidah on w-all 
Psal. 68. 27. there is p. of Judah, -Aud their council 
Jer. 52. 10. he slew all thep. of .Tudah in Riblah 
Hos. 5. 10. p. of Judahaxe like to them that remove 
Mat. 2. 6. thou art not the least among ». of Judah 

PRINCESS. '^ 

Lam. 1. 1. she that was p. among the provinces 

PRINCESSES. 
IKings 11- 3. Solomon had 700 wives p. 
Isa. 49. 1 23. p. shall be thy nursing mothers 

PRINCIPAL. 
Exod. 30. 23. take thou also unto thee p. spices 
Lev. 6. 5. he shall even restore it in thep. 
JVmn. 5. 7. recompense his trespass with the p. 
IKings 4. 5. Zabud son of Nathan wasp, officer 
2Kings 25.19. thep. scribe of the host, Jer. 52. 25. 
IChron. 24. 6. one p. household taken for Eleazar 

31. the priests even p. fathers cast lots 

27. 1 5. Benaiah son of Jehoiada was a p. officer 
J\reh. 11. 17. Mattaniahp. to begin thanksgiving 
Job 30. 1;15. they pursue my p. one as the wind 
Prov. I.t7. fear of the Lord is thep. part of wisdom 

4. 7. wisdom is the p. thing, therefore get wisdom 
Tsa. 16. 8. have broken down thep. plants thereof 

28. 25. and cast in the p. wheat and barley 
Jer. 25. 34. wallow in the ashes, ye p. of the flock 
35. no way to fly, nor thep. of the flock escape 
38. 1 14. the king took Jeremiah into thep. entry 
Ezek. 47. f 12. it shall bring forth p. fruit 
Mic. 5. 5. there we shall raise ag. him eight p. men 
Jlcts25.23.p. men of the citv entered with Agrippa 

PRINCIPALITY, TIES. 
Jer. 13. 18. for your p. shall come down, the crowa 



Pill 

Rom.8.38. angels, p. nor powers be able to separate 
ICpIi. 1. -!• lar above aWp. power and might 
3.10. tliat now to tiie/j.niiglit be known wisdom 
6. 12. we wrestle against 7;. and against powers 
Col. 1. Hi. p. were created by him and lor him 
2. 10. w'iiicb is the head of all p. and power 

15. having spoiled p. ho made a shew of them 
Tit. 3. 1. put iheni in mind to be subject to p: 
Jude'\6. the angfels which kept not their^. 

PllINClPLES. 
Heb. 5. 12. have need that one teach you the first ^. 
6 1. leaving the h. of the doctrine of Christ 

PRINT. 
Lev. 19. 23. ye sliall not/), any marks upon you 

PRINT. 

Job 13. 27. ihou settest up. on the heels of my feet 

John 20. 25. except 1 see in bishands the p. of the 

nails, and i)ut my finger into p. of the nails 

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Job 19. 23. O that my words were/?, in a book 

PRISON 
Signifies, [1] jI place to confine debtors andmale- 
factors, Mat. 18. 30. Luke 23. 19. [2] A 
lo7o, obscure^ and base condition, Eccl. 4. 14. 
[3] Tkc cave wherein, as in a prison, David hid 
himself, Psalm 142. 7. [4] That spiritual 
thraldom and bondage in which sinners are 
kept bij Satan, and their own lusts, Isa. 42. 7. 
[5] 77/e^rai-e, Isa. 53. 8. [6] That powerful 
restraint by which God keeps in and bridles 
Satan, Rev. 20. 7. 
He preached to the spirits in prison, 1 Pet. 3. 

19. Clirist preached to the sinners of the old 
zcorldby Noah, zchom he inspired that he inight 
be a preacher of rigjiieousness, to warn that 
wicked generatioii of approaching judgments, 
and exhort them to repentance; whose souls, be- 
cause of their disobedience, are reserved in the 
infernal prison of hell, and were so at the time 
when the .apostle Peter tcrote his epistle. 

Gen. 39. 20. Potiphar put Joseph in p. 

22. the keeper of the/?, committed to Joseph 
40.3. put butler and baker in/7, where Joseph was 
42. 19. let one be bound in the house of your/;. 
\Kings 22. 27. put this fellow iap. 2Chr. IS. 2o. 
iKings 17. 4. king of Assyria bound Hoshea in p. 
25. 27. he brought Jehoiachia out of/7. 

29. and chang-ed his/?, garments, Jer. 52. 31, 33. 
JSTeh. 3. 25. Palal repaired by the court of the//. 
Ps.l42.7.bring my soul out of/?, to praise thy name 
Eccl. 4. 14. for out of/?, he cometh to reign 
Isa. 24. 22. and they shall be shut up in the p. 
42. 7. to bring out "the prisoners from the p. 
22. they are all of them hid in p. houses 
53. 8. he was taken from /?. and from judgment 
61. 1. to proclaim opening of the/?, to the bound 
Jer. 29. 26. that thou shouldest put him in /?. 
32. 2. Jeremiah was shut up in the court of the p. 

12. before Jews that sat in the court of the p. 
33.1. word came to Jeremiah while he was shut up 
in court of the p. 37. 21. | 38. 6, 28. \ 39. 15. 
37. 4. for they had not put him into p. 

15. they put him in p. in Jonathan's house * 
39. 14. Ihey took Jeremiah out of the /?. 
52. 11. he put Zedekiah in /?. till his death 
Mat. 4. 12. Jesus heard that John was cast into/?. 

5. 25. and thou be cast into/?. Luke 12. 58. 

11. 2. when John heard in/?, the works of Christ 
14. 3. Herod put him in p. for Herodias' sake 

10. he sent and beheaded John in p. Mark 6. 27. 
18. 30. he cast him into p. till he should pay debt 

25. 3G. I v.'as in p. and ye came unto me 

39. when saw we thee in/?, and came to thee 7 44. 
Mark 1. 14. now after that John was put in p. 

6. 17. Herod had sent and bound John in p. 
Luke3. 20. added this, that he shut up John in p. 

22. 33. to go witii thee both to p. and to death 

23. 19. and for murder was cast into p. 25. 
Joh7i 3. 24. for John M-as not yet cast into /?. 
jicts 5. 18.. and put the apostles in the common/?. 

19. the angel by night opened the/?, doors 
21. sent to the p. \\ 22. found them not in the p. 
8.3. hailing men and women, committed them top. 

12. 4. Peter was put in /?. |1 5. he was kept in /?. 
7. light shined |1 17. Lord brought him out of/?. 

16. 23. Paul and Silas were cast into p. 

24. the inner p. \\ 27. seeing the p. doors open 

26. 10. many of the saints did I shut up in p. 

I Pet. 3. 19. he went and preache-d to the spirits in p. 
Rev. 2. 10. the devil shall cast some of you into/?. 

20. 7. Satan shall be loosed out of his/?. 

Sec Gatk. 
PRISON-HOUSE. 
Jndg. 16. 21. and Samson did grind in the/?. 

25. and they oalled for Samson out of the/?. 
tChron. 16. 10. then Asa put Hanini in a/?. 

Isa. 42. 7. to bring them in darkness out of the p. 

PRISONER. 
Vsal.'i^. 11. let sighing of the/?, come before thee 
102. 20 to hear groaning of the'/?, to loose those 
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Mat. 27. 15. was wont to release to the people a/?. 

16. they had then a notable/?. Mark 15. 6. 
Jlcts 23. 18. Paul/), called me to him and prayed 
25. 27. it secmeth unreasonable to send a/?. 
28. 17. yet was I delivered /?. to the Romans 
Eph. 3. 1. 1 Paul the/), of Jesus, 4. 1. Philem. 1. 9. 
2Tim. 1. 8. be not thou ashamed of me his p. 
See Fkllow. 
PRISONERS. 
Gen. 39. 20. d place where- king's/?, were bound 

22. the keeper committed to Joseph all the/?. 
jSTum. 21 1. king Arad took some of Israel/?. 
Job 3. 18. there ihe p. rest together, they hear not 
Psal. 69. 33. the Lord desj)iseth not his /?. 
146. 7. the Lord looseth the p. opens eyes of blind 
Isa. 10. 4. they shall bow down under the/?. 
14. 17. that opened not the house of his/?. 
20. 4. Assyria shall lead tiie Egyptians p. 
24. 22. they shall be gathered together us p. 
42. 7. to bring out the/?, from the {)rison 
49. 9. that thou mayest say to the/?, go forth 
Lam. 3. 34» to crush, under feet the/?, of the earth 
'Lech. 9. 11. I have sent forth thy p. out of the pit 

12. turn ye to the strong hold, ye/?, of hope 
Jlcts 16. 25. sang praises, and the p. heard them 
27. supposing that the p. had been fled 

27. 1. they delivered Paul and certain other p. 
42. the soldiers' counsel was to kill the/?. 

28. 16. ihe centurion delivered the/?, to captain 

PRISONS. 
I^uke 21. 12. persecute you, delivering you into/?. 
Jlcts 22. 4. bind, and deliver, into/?, men and worn. 
2C(??-. 11. 23. in p. more frequent, in deaths oft 

PRIVATE. 
2Pet. 1. 20.no prophecy of any/?, interpretation 

PRIVATELY. 
Mat. 'Hi. 3. the disciples came to Christ,/?, saying 
MarkQ. 32. Jesus went into a ship/?. Luke 9. 10. 
9.28. disciples John and Andrew ask him /?. 13. 3. 
Liike 10.23. he turned to his disciples and said/?. 
Acts 23. 19. went aside with Paul's kinsman p. 
Gal. 2. 2. but/?, to them that were of reputation 

PRWILEGE. 
Jo/iTi 1. 1 12. to as many as received him gave hep. 

PRIVILY. 

Judg. 9. 31. he sent messengers to Abimelech/?. 
ISam. 24. 4. David cut oft" Saul's skirt/?. 
Psal. 10. 8. his eyes are /?. set against the poor 
11. 2. that they may p. shoot at the upright 

31. 4. pull me out of net laid /?. for me, 142. 3. ■ 
64. 5. they commune of laying snares/?. 

101. 5. whoso ;??. slanders his neighbour will cut off 
Prov. 1. 11. let us Inrk /?. for the innocent 

18. they lurk/?, for their own lives 

Mat. 1. 19. Joseph was minded to put her away/?. 

2. 7. Herod, when he had /?. called the wise men 
Acts 16. 37. and now do they thrust us out/?. ? 
Gal. 2. 4. who came in p. to spy out oar liberty 
2Pet. 2. 1. who shall p. bring in damnable heresies 

PRIVY. 

Deut. 23. 1. he that hath his/?, member cut off 
IKings 2. 44. the wickedness thy heart is p. to 
£zeA:.21.14.the sword enters into their/?, chambers 
Acts 5.2. part of price, his wife also being/?, to it 

PRIZE. 
ICor. 9. 24. all run, but one receiveth the /?. 
Phil. 3. 14. 1 press toward the mark for the/). 

PRIZED. 
Zech. 11. 13. a goodly price that I was/?, at of them 

PROCEED. 
Exod.25.3^. according to the si.\- branches that/?. 
Josh. 6. 10. nor any word p. out of your mouth 
2Sam.l. 12. seed -which shall /?. our of thy bowels 
Job 40. 5. twice spoken, but I will /^ no further 
Tsa. 29. 14. 1 will p. to do a marvellous work 

51. 4. give ear, for a law shall/?, from me 
Jer. 9. 3. for they p. from evil to evil, know not me 

30. 19. and out of them shall p. thanksgiving 

21. their governor shall j). fiom midst of them 
Hab.1.7. their judgm. anddignity shall/?, of thems. 
Mat. 15. 18. /?. out of the mouth defile the man 

19. out of the heart/?, murders, Mark 7. 21. 
Eph. 4'. 29. let no corrupt communication/?. 
2Tim. 3. 9. they shall /?. no further, folly manifest 

PROCEEDED. 
JV*w.m. 30. 12. whatever/?, outof iier lips, not stand 

32. 24. do that which hath /?. out of your mouth 
Judg. 11. 36. do that which /?. out of thy mouth 
■lob 36. 1. Elihu also /?. and said, suffer me 
Z,wA:e4.22. wondered at the gracious wordswhich/?. 
John 8. 42. for Ip. forth and came from God 
Acts 12. 3. he/?, further to take Peter also 
Rev. 19. 21. which sword p. out of his mouth 

PROCEEDETH. 
Gen. 24. 50. the thing/?, from the Lord 
JVMm.30.2.according to all that p. out of his mouth 
Deut. 8. 3. but by every word ihat p. out of the 
mouth of God doth man live, Mat. 4. 4. 
ISam. 24. 13. wickedness/?, from the wicked 
Eccl. lU. 5. as an error which p. from the ruler 



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Lam. 3. 38. outof Most High /?. not evh' and gowl 
Hab. 1. 4. Ihereibre wrong judgment/?. 
John 15. 20. Spirit of truili wjiicii/?. from Father 
Ja7n. 3. 10. out of the same mouth/), blessing 
Rev. 11. 5. fire /?. out of their n;ouih and devours 

PR0CELD11>.G. 
Rev. 22. 1. water of life/?, out of throne of God 

PROCESS. 
Gen. 4. 3. in p. of lime Cain brought an ofiering 
38. 12. in p. of time Shuah Judali's wife died 
Exod. 2. 23. in p. of time the king of Egypt died 
Judg. 11. 4. in/?, children of Ainmon made war 
2Chron. 21. 19. in p. Jehoram's bowels fell out 

PROCLAMATION. 
Exod. 32. 5. Aaron made/?, and said, to-morrow 
IKings 15. 22. then king Asa made a /?. through 

out all Judah 

22. 36. and there went a p. tbrr.ughout the host 
2Chr. 24. 9. Juashmade a /?. thru' J udah and Jerus 

30. 5. to make/?, thrui^.giioul all Israel 

36.22. Cyrus madey^.througli kingdom, Ezra 1. 1 
£2rttl0.7.Ezra and princes made/?, through Judah 
Dan. 5. 29. Belshazzar made p. concerning Daniel 

PROCLAIM. 
Exod. 33. 19. and 1 wili p. the name of the Lora 
Lev. 23. 2. feast of the Lord ye shall/). 4, 21, .37 

25. 10./?. liberty II Deut. 20. 10./?. peac« unto it 
Judg. 7. 3. go to p. in the ears of the peo])le 

21. 1 13. they sent to p. })eace to Benjamin 
Ruth 4. t 11- and/?, thy name in Beth-lehem 
IKings 21. 9. /?. a fast, and set Naboth on high 
2Kings 10. 20. Jehu suid, p. a solemn assembly 
JVeh. 8. 15.2). ^hat they tl-ich pine-branches 
Esth. 6. 9. /). before him, thus shall it be done 
Prov. 20. 6. most nieu p. thei4' o\\ n goodness 
Isa. 12. t 4. praise the Lord,/?, his name 

61. 1. he hath sent me to /?. liberty to the captives 
2. to p. the acceptable year of ihe Lord 
Jer. 3. 12. go and p. these words, 11. 6. \ 19. 2.' 

7. 2. stand in gale of Lord, and p. tiiere this word 

34.8. had made a covenani to/?, liberty to their. 
17. I/?, a liberty for you to sv.ord, to pestilence 
Joel3. 9./?. ye this among the Gentiles, prepare wai 
Amos 4. 5. and/?, and publish the free-offerings 

PROCLAIMED. 
Exod. 34. 5. and p. the name of the Lord, G. 

36. 6. they caused it to be/?, through the camp 
l/u))^5 21. 12. they p. a fast, set Naboth on high 
2Kings 10. 20. a soienni assembly, and liiey p. it 

23. 16. the man of God/?, who/?, these words, 17 
2Chron. 20. 3. Jehoshaphat feared and/>. a fast 
Ezra 8. 21. I/?, a fast tliere at the river Ahava 
Esth.a.ll. Hainan p. before him, thus shall be done 
Isa. 62. 11. Lord hath /?. thy salvation cometh 
.Ter. 36. 9. tliey /?. a fast before Lord to Jerusalem 
Lam. 1. 1 21. thou wilt bring the day thou hast p. 
Jonah 3. 5. they/?, a fast, and put on sackclotli 

7. caused it to be p. and pubhshed thro' Nineveh 
I^uke 12. 3. shall be/?, upon tiie house-tops 

PROCLAIMETH, ING. 
Prov. 12. 23. the heart of fools/?, foolishne&s 
Jer. 34.15. in/?, liberty every man to neighbour, 17. 
iiew. 5. 2. 1 saw astrong angel/?, with aloud voice 

PROCURE. 
.Jer. 26. 19. thus might we/?, great evil ag. our souls 
33. 9. they shall fear for all posterity I/?, to it 

PROCURED. 
Jer. 2. 17. hast thou not p. this to tb5'se]f? 
4. 18. tiiy doings have p. these things to thee 

PROCURETH. 

Prov. 11. 27. that diligently seeketh good/?, favour 

17. t 9. he that covereth a transgression/?, love 

PRODUCE. 
Isa. 41. 21. p. your cause, saith Lord, bring fo-rth 

PROFANE. 
This is said of the contempt and abuse of holy 
things : A man icho is defiled, and touches any 
sacred thing pollutes or profanes it. A profane 
person is one openly icicked. He that makes a 
jest of sacred things, who defiles himself by im- 
pure and shameful actions, is a profane person, 
Lev. 21. 9, 12. The scripture calls Esau, pro- 
fane, because he sold his birth-right, ^chichwas 
considered as a holy thing, not only because 
the priesthood was annexed to it, but also 
because it was a privilege leading to Christ, 
and a tijpe of his title to the heavenly inherit- 
ance, Heb. 12. 16. The priests of the race of 
Aaron were enjoined to dislinguishbetweensa- 
cred and profane, between pure and defiled, Lev. 
10. 10. and for this reason the use of wine 
was forbid them in the imple, during thei? 
time of waiting. It was forbid them to keep 
the flesh of the peace-offerings above two days ; 
if they eat of it on ihe third day, they ivtre 
punished as profaners of holy things. Lev 
19. 7, 8. 
To profane the temple, to profane the sabbath, 
to profane the altar, are expressions to denote 
the violation of the holy rest of the sabbath, ibi 



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tntering uf foreigners into the temple, the ir- 
reva-ences that arecommittedthere, the impious 
sacrijices that are offered on the altar of the 
Lord. To profane a vine, or a tree, is to make 
them common, and proper to be emploijed in 
vidiniiry uses, Deut. -ZQ. 6, WJial man is he 
that lialh planted a \ineyard, and hath not 
eaten of it 'if I'/ie Hebrew says, who hath not 
yet profaned it. In Lev. 19. 23, 24, S-c. where 
Moses passes a laic concerning the fruit of 
trees newly planted, he expressed the impurity 
of the Jirst-frttits, by calling them uncircumcis- 
ed. For the three first-years these fruits were 
cut off' as impure : The fourth year they offered 
what was produced in tlie temple: .^nd in the 
fifth year the owner had the liberty of making 
use of the fruit as his own, which then became 
profane, or common. Jeremiah promises the 
Israelites that they should return again into 
their own country, that they should -plant vine- 
yards on the mountains of Samaria, and should 
profane them; that is, should eat of the fruit 
thereof, Jer. 31. j 5. 
Lev. 21.7. they shall not take a wife that is;;. 14. 
fcr. 23. 11. both prophets and priests are/;. 
E.zek. 21. 25. and thou p. wicked prince of Israel 
22. 26. and put no ditt'erence between holy and p. 
2S.lo. I will cast thee asj?. out of mountain of God 
42. 20. between the sanctuary and the p. place 
44. 23. shall teach difference between holy and p. 
48. 15. shall'be a^. place for the city, for suburbs 

1 Tim. 1. y. the law is made for the unholy and p. 
4. 7. but refuse^, old wives' fables, exercise thys. 
6. 20. avoid p. and vain babblings, 2 Tim. 2. 16. 

Heb. 12. 16. lest there be an.v p. person, as Esau 

PROFANE. 
Lev. 18.21. neither shalt thou p. name of thy God, 
I am Lord, 19. 12. [ 20. 3. | 21. 6. | 22. 2, 32. 
19. t29. do not tiiou p. thy daughter to cause 
21.4. being chief among his people top. himself 
9. the daughter of any priest, if she p. herself 
12. he shall not p. the sanctuary of his God, 23. 
15. nor siiall he;?, his seed among hi.-; people 
22. 9. and die therefore, if they p. ir,y ordinance 

15. they shall no\.p. the holy things of Israel 
Kiun. 30. f 2. if a man vow he shall nut p. his word 
Deut. 23. t 30. plant a vineyard,, and not p. it 
7Ve/t. 13. 17. evil that ye do, and p. the sabbath-day 
Psal.Sd. 131. if they;?, my statutes, and keep not 
7er. 31. t 5. the planters shall plant and ;;. them 
Ezet. 23. 39. they came to my sanctuary to p. it 

24. 21. behold, I'will;?. my sanctuary 

Amos 2. 7. go in to same maid, to p. my holy name 
Mat. 12. 5. ihe priests in the temple p. the sabbath 
Acts 24. 6. who hath gone about to;?, the temple 

PROFANED. 
Lev. 19. 8. he hath p. the hallowed things 
Vsal. 55. t20. lie hath;?, his covenant 
89. 39. thou hast p. his crown to the ground 
Isa. 43. 28. therefore I have;?, the princes of .-anct. 
Ezek. 22. 8. thou hast;?, my sabbaths, 23. 38. 
1 16. thou shalt be p. in sight of the heathen 
26. p. my holy things, I am p. among them 

25. 3. aha, against my sanctuary, when it was p. 

36. 20. they p. my holy name, wlien they said 
21. pity for my name which Israel had p. 22, 23. 

J\Ial. 1. 12. but ye have;?, it. in that ye say 

2. 11. Judah haih p. the holiness of the Lord 

PROFANEXESS. 
Jer. 23. 15. from the prophets of Jerusalem is p. 

PROFANETH. 
Lev. 21. 9. she p. her father, she shall be burnt 

PROFANING. 
JVeA. 13. 18. bring more wrath by;?, the sabbath . 
Mai. 2. 10. by;?, the covenant of our fathers 

PROFESS. 
Deut. 26. 3. 1 p. this day to the Lord thy God 
Mat. 7. 23. then will Ip.l never knew you 
T/i;.1.16. theyp. that they know God, but deny him 

3. 1 14. let ours learn to p. honest trades 

PROFESSED, ING. 
Rom. 1. 22. p. themselves to be wise, they became 

2 Cor. 9.13. glorify God for yourp. subject, to gosp. 
1 Tim. 2. 10. which becometh women p. godliness 

6. 12. hast p. a good profession before many 
21. some p. have erred concerning the faith 
PROFESSION. 
I Tim. 6. 12. hast professed a good p. before many 
1 13. who before Pontius Pilate witnessed good p. 
Heb. 3. 1. the High-Priest of our j». Christ Jesus 
4. 14. a high-priest, let us hold fast our;?. 10. 23. 

PROFIT, Substantive. 
Gen. 25. 32. what p. shall this birth-right do mel 

37. 26. what p. is it if we slay our brother? 
Esth. 3. 8. it fs not for the king's p. to suffer 
Jo& 21. 15. what p. should have if we pray to him? 

30. 2. whereto might their strength p. me 1 

35. 3. -and what p. if I be cleansed from my sin ? 

Psal. 30. 9. what p. is there in my blood"? 

Prov. li. 23. in alUabour there is p. but talk of lips 
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Eccl. 1. 3. all is vanity, vilmt p. hath a man of 
all his labour under the sun 1 3. 9. [ 5. 16. 
2. 11. and tliere was nop. under the sun 
5. 9. moreover the 77. of the earth is for all 
7. 11. by wisdom there is p. to them that see sun 

Isa. 30. 5. nor be any help nor p. but a shame 

Jer. 16. 19. have inherited things wherein is no p. 

Mai. 3. 14. what p. that we have kept ordinance? 

Rom. 3. 1. what p. is there of circumcision? 

1 Cor. 7. 35. and this I speak for your own p. 
10.33. not seeking mine own p. butthep. of many 

2 Tim. 2. 14. they strive not about words to wop. 
Heb. 12. 10. but he chasteneth us for our p. 

PROFIT, Verb. 
1 Sam. 12. 21. after vain things which cannot p. 
Job 35. 8. thy righteousness may p. the son of man 
Psal. 120. t3. what shall it p. thee, false tongue? 
Prov. 10. 2. treasures of wickedness p. nothing 

11. 4. riches p. not in the day of wrath 

/sa. 30. 5. were ashamed of people that couldnotp.6. 
44. 9. their delectable things shall not p. 

47. 12. if so be thou shalt be able top. 

48. 17. I am the Lord which teacheth thee top. 
57. 12. and thy works, for they shall not p. thee 

Jer. 2. 8. and walked after things that do not p. 
11. people changed, for that which doth not p. 
7. 8. behold, ye trust in lying words that cannotp. 

12. 13. put themselves to pain, but shall not p. 
23. 32. they shall not p. this people, saith the Lord 

Mark 8. 36. what p. if he gain the whole world 
1 Cor. 12. 7. is given to every man top. withal 

14. 6. speaking with tongues, whatshalllp. you? 
Gal. 5. 2. Christ shall p. you nothing 

Heb. 4. 2. the word preached did not p. them 
Jam. 2. 14. what doth it p. my brethren, though 
18. if ye give not tbin2:s needful, what doth it p.? 
PROFITABLE. 
Job 22. 2. can a man be p. to God, as p. to himself? 
Eccl. 10. 10. but wisdom- is p. to direct 
Isa. 44. 10. a graven image that is p. for nothing 
,Ier 13. 7. the girdle was p. for nothing 
Mat. 5.29. p. that one of thy members perish, 30. 
Acts 20. 20. I kept back nothing p. to you 
1 Cor. 6. t 12. all things are lawful, but not p. 

1 Tim, 4. 8. but godliness is p. to all things 

2 Tim. 3. 16. the scripture is p. for doctrine 
4. 11. ?,Iark is p. to me for the ministry 

Tit. 3. 8. these things are good and p. to men 
Philem. 11. but now p. to thee and to me 

PROFITABLY. 
Eph. 4. t-29. but that which is good to edifvp. 

PROFITED, ETH. 
Job 33. 27. if any say I have sinned, and it p. not 
34. 9. he fttid, it p. nothing to delight in God 
Hab.'i. 18. what p. the graven and molten image 
Mat. 15. 5. whoso shall say to father or mother, it is 
a gift by whatever thou m\ghtes,thep.Mark~.ll. 
16. 26. what is a man p. if he gain whole world 
.Tokn 6. 63. the spirit quickeneth, flesh p. nothing 
Rom. 2. 25. circumcision p. if thou keep the law 
1 Cor. 13. 3. and have not charity, it p. nothing 
Gal. 1. 14. 1 p. in the Jews' religion above many 
1 Tm.4.8. for bodily exercisep. little, but godliness 
Heb. 13. 9. not p. them that have been occupied 

PROFITING. 
1 Tim. 4. 15. that thy p. may appear tjD all 

PROFOUND. 
Hos. 5. 2. tlie revolters are p. to make slaugliter 

PROGENITORS. 
Gen. 49. 26. prevailed above the blessings of my p. 

PROGNOSTICATORS. 
Tsa. 47. 13. let monthly p. stand up and save thee 

PROLONG, ED. 
jyum. 9. tl9. when cloud p. they journeyed not 
Deut. 4. 26. ye shall not p. your days, 30. 18. 
40. thou shalt keep his statutes, that thtju mayest 
p. thv days nnon the earth, 5. 16, 33. | 6.2. 
I 11. '9. I 17. 20. 1 22. 7. 
32. 47. through this thing; ye shall p. your days 
Josh. 24. 131. Israel served all the days of the elders 
that p. after Joshua, Jiidg. 2. t "■ 
Job 6. 11. what is my end, that I should p. my life? 

15. 29. the wicked shall not p. the perfection 
Psal. 61. 6. thou wilt p. the king's life ancj years 
Prov. 28. 2. by knowledge the state shall be p. 

16. he that hateth covetousness shall p. his days 
Eccl. 8. 12. though a sinner's days be p. yet surely 

13. neither shall the wicked p. his days 
Isa. 13. 22. and her days shall not be p. 
53. 10. he shall see his seed, be shall p. his days 
Ezek. 12. 22. the days are p. and vision faileth 
12. 25. 1 am the Lord, I will speak, and the word 
shall come to pass, it shall be no more p. 
28. there shall none of my words be p. any more 
Z>an.7.12. vet their lives were p. for season and time 

PROLONGETH. 
Prov. 10. 27. the fe^r of the Lord p. days 
Eccl. 7. 15. there is a wicked man that p. his life 

PROMISE. 
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word of besto7cing blessings upon his people, 2 
Pet. 1. 4. The word in the J\''ew Testament is 
often taken for thuse promises that God hereto- 
fc'^emadeto Abraham and the other patriarchs, 
of sending the Messiah. It is in this smsethat 
the apostle Paul commonly uses the word pro- 
mise, Romans 4. 13, 14. Galatians 3. 16. The 
promises of the new covenant arc called better 
than those of the old, Heb. 8. 6. because they are 
more spiritual, clear, extensive, and universal, 
than those in the Mosaical covenarit were. The 
time of the promise. Acts 7. 17. is the time of 
the fulfilling of the promise. God had tnld 
Abram, Genesis 15. 13, 14. that his seed should 
be a stranger in a strange land, hut that after 
four hundred years he would bring them out 
thence; the time ofthepromise came, when these 
four hundredyears were expired. The children 
of the promise arc [1] The Israelites descended 
from Isaac, in opposition to the Ishmaelifes de- 
scended from Ishmael and Hagar. [2] The 
Jews converted to Christianity, in opposition to 
the incredulous Jews, who tcill not believe in 
Christ: and [3] All true believers who are born 
again bythe supej-naturalpowcrofCiod's Spirit, 
and by faith lay hold on the promise of salva- 
tion made in Christ; these are the spiritual 
seed of Abraham, to whom the spiritual bless- 
ings contained in the covenant and the inheri- 
tance do belong, Romans 9. 8. Galatians 4. 28. 
The Holy Spirit of promise, Ejiiiesians 1. ]3. 
signifies, the Holy Ghost, which God has pro- 
mised to those that shall believe in him, which 
is the pledge of a believer'' s everlasting happi- 
ness. The first commandment to ichichGod has 
'annexed a promise, is that, Honour thy father 
and mother, Ephesians 6. 2. To which God 
has subjoiiied this promise, that their days shall 
be multiplied upon the earth.^ E.Koft. 20. 12. 
Promises also denote eternal li'r, ov the bless- 
edness promised, ichich is the eOJcct of the 
Christianas hope, Heb. 6. 12. 
Jfum. 14. 34. and ye shall know rBy breach of p. 

1 Kings 8. 56. hath not failed cftie word of good p. 

2 Chron. 1. 9. let thy p. to David be established 
A>//. 5. 12. they should do according to this p. 

13. that performeth not this p. even thus be he 
shaken out, and emptied, people did accord, top. 

Psal. 77. 8. doth his p. fail for evermore? 
105. 42. for he remembered his holy p. and Abram 
Z/?i/;e24. 49. behold,I send p. of my Father on you 
Acts 1. 4. but wait for the p. of the Father 
2. 33. received of Father thep. of the Holv Ghos* 
39. for thep. is to you and to your chilt^ren 
7. 17. but when the lime of the p. drew nigh 
13. 23. God accord, to his p. hath raised a Saviour 
32. thep. made to fathers God hath fulfilled 
23. 21. now are ready, looking for a p. from thee 
26.6. for hope of thep. made of God to fathers 

7. to which p. our triljes serving G. day and night 
Rom. 4. 13. the p. that he shall be the heir of world 

14. and thep. is made of none effect 

16. to the end the p. might be sure to the seed 
20. he staggered not at thep. through unbelief 

9. 8. but children of thep. counted for the seed 

9. for this is word ofp. at this time I will come 
Gal. 3. 14. that we might receive p. of the Spirit 

17. that it should make the p. of none effect 

18. for if the inheritance be of the law, it is no 
more ofp. but God gave it to Abraham by p. 

19. seed shall c<)iL!e,.to whom the p. was made 
22. that thep. by faith of Jesus Christ might be 
29. then are ye heirs according to the p. 

4. 23. but he of the free-woman was by p. 
28. we, as Isaac was, are the children ofp. 
£'p7i.l.l3. ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit ofp. 

2. 12. and strangers from the covenants ofp. 

3. 6. the Gentiles be partakers of his p. in Christ 
6. 2. which is the first commandment with p. 

1 Tim. 4. 8. having the p. of the life that now is . 

2 Tm. 1.1. according to the p. of life in Christ Jes. 
ZfeJ. 4.1. fear, lest a p. left us of entering into his rest 

6. 13. for when God made p. to Abraham 

15. after hehad patientlyendured.heobtainedp. 
17. God willing to shew unto the heirs ofp. 

9. 15. might receive the p. of eternal life, 10. 36. 

11. 9. by Taith he sojourned in the land ofp. in a 

strange country, heirs with Irim of the same p. 

39. and these all received not thep. 

2Pei. 3. 4. saving, where is thep. of hi? coming? 

9. the Lord is not slack concerning his p. 

13. according to his p. we look for new heavens 

1 John 2. 25. that is the p. that he hath promised us 

PROMISE, Verb. 

2 Pet. 2. 19. while fhev v- the.m liberty, they are 

PROMISED. 

Exod. 12. 2.5. will give vou according as he hath;> 

mim. 14. 40. we will go to the p'ace the Lord p. 

Deut. 1. 11. ih\i Lord bless you as he hath p. 15. 1 

6. 3. that ye may increase as the Lord p. thee 



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Dcut. 9. iS. not able to bring them to the land he^. 

.10. 9. tlio Loril is his inlieiitance, as lie j?. 

12. 20. the Lord shall enlarge thy border, as he p. 

19. 8. and give thee the land lie;>. to give, 27. 3. 

23. 23. shall keep that which thou iiast ]}■ to God 

2(). 18. to be his peculiar people, as hep. thee 
Josh. 9. 21. let them live, as the princes had p. 

22. 4. given rest to your brethren, as hep. them 

23. 5. ye shall i)0ssess their land, as the L. p. you 
10. (Jod tigliteth for you, as he hath p. you 

15. as all good things are come the Lord p. you 
2 Sam. 7. 23. hast p. tiiis goodness to thy servant 

1 Kings 2. 24. and haih made nie a house, as he p. 
5. 12. Lord gave Solomon wisdom, as he p. him 

8. 20. 1 sit on the throne of Israel as the Lord j?. 
5(). hath given rest to people, as hep. by Moses 

9. 5. as I p. to David thy father, saying 

2 Ktngs 8. 19. as he p. to give a light, 2 Chr. 21. 7. 

1 Chron. 17. 26. and thou hast p. this goodness 

2 Chron. G. 10. I am set on the throne as Lord p. 
15. hast kept that which thou hast j9. David, 16. 

" J\reh. 9. 23. concerning which thou hadstp. to fath. 
Esth. 4. 7. of the sum that Haman had p. to pay 
Jcr. 32.42. will bring on them all good I p. 33. 14. 
Jl/rti. 14.7. Herod;?, with oath to give her whatever 
Mark 14. 11. they were glad, p. to give him money 
Luke 1. 72. to perform the mercy p. to our fathers 

22. 6. hep. to betray him unto thern in absence 
Acts 7. 5. yet he p. to give it to him for a possession 
Rom. 1. 2. gospel of God, which he had jo. afore 

4. 21. that what he p. he was able to perform 
Tit.\.'-2.\n hope of eternal life, p. before world began 
//c6.10.23.hold fast profession, he is faithful thatp. 

11. 11. because they judged him faithful that hadp. 

12. 26. now he hath p. saying, once more I shake 
.7a?rt. 1.12. which Lord j9. to themthatlovehim,2. 5. 
IJo/in 2.25. this is promise he hathp. us eternal life 

PROMISEDST. 

1 Kings 8.24. keep with David that ihonp. him, 25. 
J^eh. 9. 15. and p. that they should go into the land 

PROMISES. 
Rom. 9. 4. are Israelites, to whom pertain the_p. 

15. 8. to confirm,the p. made to the fathers 

2 Cor. 1. 20. all p. of God in him are yea and amen 
7. 1. having therefore these p. dearly beloved 

Oal. 3. 16. to Abraham and his seed were p. made 

21. is the lav/ then against the p. of God? 
//£6. 6. l2.who through faith and patience inherit j!?. 

7. 6. Melchisedec blessed him that had the p. 
8.6. covenant wliichwas established upon betterp. 
11.13. these all died in faith, not having received^. 

17 hetliat had received the jo. offered up his son 

33. who thro'faith obtainedp.and stoppedmouths 

2 Pet.l. 4. given us exceeding great and precious/?. 

PROMISING. 
Eze/£.13.22.not return from his wicked waybyp.life 

PROMOTE. 
J^um.'2.2. 17-1 will p. thee to great honour, 24. 11. 
37. am I not able indeed to p. thee to honour? 
Prov. 4. 8. exalt her, and she shall jo. thee 

PROMOTED. 
Judtr. 9. 9. and go to be p. over the trees, 11, 13. 
Esth. 5. 11. told wherein the king had jo. him 
Dan. 3. 30. then the kins p. Shadrach, Meshach 

PROMOTION. 
Psal. 75. 6. p. Cometh' not from the east nor west 
Prov. 3. 35. but shame shall be the p. of fools 

PRONOUNCE. 
Lev. 5. 4. that a man shall p. with an oath 

13. 3. the priest shall look on him and p. him 

unclean, 6, 8, 11, 15, 20, 22, 25, 27, 30, 44. 
13. shall p. him clean, 17, 2^^, 28, 34, 37. | 14. 7. 
59. this is the law, to p. it clean or unclean 

14. 48. then the priest shall p. the house clean 
Judg. 12. 6. for he could not frame iop. it right 

PRONOUNCED. 
J^eh. 6. 12. but he p. this prophecy against me • 
Jer. 11. 17. the Lord hath ;;. evil against thee 

16. 10. p. this great evil, 19. 15. 1 35. 17. | 40. 2. 
18. 8. if that nation against whom Ip. turn 

25. 13. the word which I have p. against it 

26. 13. Lord will repent of the evil that hep. 
19. the Lord repented of the evil he haAp. 

34. 5. for I have p. the word, saith the Lord 
36. 7. that the Lord hath p. against this people 
18. Jeremiah p. all these words unto me, 31. 
PRONOUNCING. 
TjBV. 5. 4. if a soul swear, p. to do evil or good 

PROOF. 
2 Cor. 2. 9. that I might know the p. of you 

8. 24. shew ye to them the p. of your love 

13. 3. since ye seek a p. of Christ speaking in me 
Phil. 2 22. but ye know "the p. of him 
2 Tim, 4. 5. make full p. of thy ministry 

PROOFS. 
Acts\.2. shewed himself alive by many infallible^. 

PROPER. 

1 Chr. 29. 3. 1 have of mine own p. good, of gold 

-^c^sl.ig.field is called in their p.tongue, Aceldama 

' Cor. 7. 7. but every man hath his p. gift of God 

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Heb. 11. 23. because they saw he was a;;, child 
PROPHANE, See Profane. 
PROPHECY. 
2 Chr. 9. 29. Solomon's acts in \.hep. of Ahijah 

15. 8. when Asa heard p. of Obed he took courage 
JVe/t. 6. 12. lie pronounced this p. against me 
Prov. 30. 1. the p. man sjiake to Ithiel and Ucal 

31. 1. the p. that his mother taught him 
Mat. 13. 14. in them is fulfilled the/?, of Esaias 
1 Cor. 12. 10. to another p. by the same Spirit 

13. 2. though I have the gift of p. and not ch;^rity 

1 Tim. 4. 14. neglect not the gift given thee by p. 

2 Pet. 1. 19. we have also a more sure word oi'p. 

20. nop. of scripture is of private interpretation 

21. p. came not in old time by the will of man 
Rev. 1. 3. blessed that hear the words of this p. 

11. 6. that it rain not in the days of their/?. 
19.10. for the testimony of Jesus is spirit oip. 

22. 7. blessed that keepeth the sayings of this/?. 

10. seal not the sayings of the/?, of this book 

18. that heareth words of the p. of this book 

19. if any man take from the words of thi.i j?. 

PROPHECIES. 
1 Cor. 13. 8. but whether p. they shall cease 
1 Tim. 1. 18. according to the p. that went before 

PROPHESY, Verb. 
JVum. 11. 27. Eldad and Med ad do p. in the camp 
1 Sam. 10. 5. they shall/?. || 6. thou shalt/?. 
1 Kings 22. 8. he doth not p. good of me, but evil 
18. that he would not p. good, 2 Chron. 18. 17. 
1 Chr. 25.1. who should/?, with harps and cymbals 
Isa. 30. 10. /?. not to us right things, p. deceits 
Jer. 5. 31. the prophets/?, falsely, and priests 
11. 21. saying, /?. not in the name of tlie Lord 

14. 14. prophets/?, lies, they/?, false visions 

15. concerning the prophets that/?, in my name 

16. the people to whom they /?., shall be cast out 
19. 14. Jeremiah came from where Lord sent top. 

23. 16. hearken not to the prophets that/?. 

25. what the prophets said, that /?. lies in my 
name, 26, 32. ] 27. 10, 14, 15, 16. | 29. 9, 21. 

25. 30. p. against the inhabitants of the earth 

26. 12. Lord sent me top. against this house 
32. 3. why dost thou;?, and say, I will give this city? 

Ezek. 4. 7. thou shalt/?. against Jerusalem 

6. 2. p. against the mountains of Israel, 36. 1. 
11. 4. /?. against Jaazaniah and Pelatiah, /?. 

13. 2. p. against the prophets that/?. 17. 

20. 46. /?. against the forest of the south field 

21. 2. /?. against land of Israel || 9. Jerusalem 

14. son of man, p. and smite thy hands together 
28./?. and say concerning the Ammonites, 25.2. 

28.21./?. againstZidon || 29. 2./?. agai«st Pharaoh 
30.2./?. against Egypt 1| 35.2. /?. against mount Seir 
34. 2. son ofman/?. against the shepherds of Israel 

36. 6./?. concerning the land of Israel, and say 

37. 4. p. on these bones II 9. /?. to the wind 

38. 2. son ofman, p. against Gog, 14. | 39. 1. 
43. 1 3. when I came to /?. city should be destroyed 

Juel 2. 28. your sons shall p. Acts 2. 17, 18. 
Amos'i. 12. ye gave the Nazarites wine, and com- 
manded the prophets, saying,/?, not, Mic. 2. 6. 
3. 8. who can but/?.? || 7. 12. eat bread and/?. 

7. 13. but/?, not again any more at Beth-el 

15. Lord said to me, go p. to my people Israel 

16. /?. not against Israel and the house of Isaac 
Mic. 2. 11. 1 will/?, to thee of wine and strong drink 
Zech. 13. 3. that when any shall yet/?. then his father 
Mat. 15. 7. well did Esaias/?. of you, saying 

26. 68. p. thou Christ, Mark 14.65. Z.7</.-e22.64. 
./5cis 21. 9.had four daughters, virgins, which did/?. 
Rom. 12. 6. whether/?, let us/?, to the proportion 
1 Cor. 13. 9. we know in part, and we p. in part 

14. 1. rather that ye may p. \\ 39. covet to /?. 
24. if all/?. II 31. we may all/? one by one 

Rev.\Q.\\. thou must/?. ag. before nations and kings 
11. 3. my two witnesses shall p. 1260 days 

PROPHESIED. 
J^um. 11. 25. they p. and did not cease 

26. Eldad and Medad they p. in the camp 

1 Sam. 10. 10. Spirit of God came upon Saul, and 
hep. among them, 11. | 18. 10. | 19. 23, 24. 

19. 20. the messengers of Saul also/?. 21. 
1 King's 18. 29. they /?. until the evening sacrifice 

22. 10. prophets /?. before them, 12. 2 Chron. 18. 9. 

1 Chron. 25. 2. sons of Asaph p. according to order 

3. the sons of Jeduthun who/?, with a harp 

2 Chron. 20. 37. Eliezer p. against Jehoshaphat 
Ezra 5. 1. Haggai and Zechariah /?. to the Jews 
.Jer. 2.8. pastors transgressed, prophets p. by Baal 

20. 1. Pashur heard that Jeremiah p. these things 
6. Pashur shall die, and all to whom thou/?, lies 

23. 13. the prophets of Samaria/?, in Baal 
21. I have not spoken to them, yet they p. 

25. 13. bring on Babylon all that Jeremiah hath p. 

26. 9. why hast thou /?. in the name of the Lord? 

11. for he hath p. against this city, 20. 

18. Micah p. in days of Hezekiah king of Judah 

20. Urijah /?. |i 28. 8. /?. against many countries 
28. 6. the Lord perform the words thou hast p. 



.Jer. 29. 31. because Shemaiah hath p. to you a ho 
37. 19. where are your pro|)hets which p. to you? 

Ezek. lL13.when I/?. Pelatiah son of Benaiah died 
37. 7. so I /?. as I was commanded, and as I p. 10 
38. 17. who ^. I would bring thee against them 

Zech. 13. 4. prophets shall be ashamed when they/? 

Mat. 7.23. Lord, have we not/?, in thy name? 



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11. 13. the prophets and the law/?, until J 
Mark 7. 6. he said, well hath Esaias/?. of_ 
fAike 1. 67. his father Zachariah/j. saying, blessed 
■Tohn 11. 51. Caiaphas/?. that Jesus should die 
Acts 19. 6. they spake with tongues and p. 
1 Cor. 14. 5. 1 would rather that ye p. greater is he 

1 Pet. 1. jlO. of which salvation, they/?. who/?.o' 

the grace which should C(?me unto you 
Judc 14. Enoch also p. of these things, sayin"" 
PROPHESIETH. 

2 Chr. 18. 7. for he never p. good to me, but evil 
Jer. 28. 9. the prophet which/?, of peace 
Ezek. 12. 27. he p. of the times that are far off 
Zech. 13. 3. shall thrust him through when hep. 
1 Cor. 11. 5. that p. with her head uncovered 

14. 3. he that p. speaketh unto men to edification 

4. but he that/?, edifieth the church 

5. greater is he that p. than he that speaketh 

PROPHESYING, S. 

1 Sam. 10. 13. when he had made an end of/?. • 
19.20. they saw the company of the prophets/?. 

Ezra 6. 14. they prospered through /?. of Haggai 

1 Cor. 11. 4. every man p. having hishead covered 
14. 6. except I shall speak to you by /?. or by 

doctrine 
22. but p. serveth not for them that believe not 

1 Thcss. 5. 20. despise not p. prove all things 
PROPHET. 

This word comes from the Greek, Prophetes, wh ich 
signifies one that foretells future events. The 
Hebrews at the beginning called them Seers, 
videns. Afterwards they called them Nahi, 
which comes from the root Nibba, to foretell., 
to divine. Also the scripture often gives thrm 
the name of Men of God, and of Ann-els, or 
Messengers of the Lord. The verb Nibba, to 
prophesy, is of great extent. Sometimes it sig- 
nifies to foretell lohat is to come: attthcr times 
to be inspired., to speak from God. It is said, 
Exodus 7. 1, Aaron thy brother shall he thy 
prophet; that is, he shall explain and interpret 
thy sentiments and commands to Pharaoh a7M 
the people. The apostle Paul, in his epistle to 
Titus, 1. 12. quoting a prof ane poet, calls him 
Prophet; because f/te Pagans thought their poets 
inspired by the gods. The scripture often gives 
the name <?/ Prophet to impostors, who falsely 
boasted of inspiration, 1 Kings 18. 22. 

As the true Prophets, at the time that they ivere 
transportedbythemotions of God's Spirit, were 
sometimes agitated in a violent mariner; those 
^notions were called prophesying, iciiich persons 
exhibited, loho were filled with a good or evil 
spirit. For example, Saul, being moved by an. 
evil spirit, prophesied in his house, 1 Sam. 18. 
10. that is, he was agitated with violence, a?id 
used strange and unusual gestures, signs, and 
speeches, as the Prophets did. To prophesy is 
also put for to make or sing psalms, or song.^ 
of praise to God, 1 Sam. 10. 5, 6. 1 Chron. 
25. 1. This term is also used by St. Paul, for 
explaining scripture, preach'ng, or speaking to 
the church in public, 1 Cor. 14. 1, 3, 4. 

The most usual way by which God communicated 
himself to the Prophets was by inspiration, 
which consistedin illuminating the mind of the 
prophet, and exciting his will to proclaim what 
the Lord dictated to him from within. It is in 
this sense that all the authors of the canonical 
bookj of scripture, both of the Old and New 
Testament, a?-eac/rrao?/;Ze(^o'erf as Prophets. God 
also communicated himself to the prophets by 
dreams and nocturnal visions. In Acts 10. 11, 
12, it is said, that Peter fell into an ecstasy 
at noon-day, and had a revelation concerning 
the call of the Gentiles to the faith. The Lord 
appeared to Job and to Moses in a cloud, and 
discovered his will to them, Num. 11. 2.5. 
Job 38. 1. He has often made his voice to be 
heard in an articulate manner ; thus he spake 
to Moses in the burning busk, and upon mount 
Sinai, and to Samuel in the night, 1 Sam. 
3.4. 

We have in the Old Testament the writings of 
the sixteen Prophets ; that is, of four greater, 
and ttcelve lesser Prophets. The four great 
Prophets are Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and 
Daniel. The twelve lesserProphets are, Hosea, 
Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, 
Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and 
Malachi. 

This is nearly the chronological order in which 
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I iloseaprophesied under Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, 
and liuzekiah, kin^rs of Judah, and under 
Jeroboam II. ting of Israel, and his succes- 
sors, tu the destruction of Samaria. Same 
think, that the title of iiosea.^ ^ prop hecy , where- 
in mention is made of his having prophesied 
under so many kings, is nut his own, bat some 
ancient transcriber' s; and that the true begin- 
ning of this Prophet's work is at Verse '2, The 
beginning of tlic word of the Lord: For, say 
they, if he had prophesied under the reign of 
all these princes, he must haoc Hoed a very 
long time; by a moderate calculation, for the 
space of one hundred and twelve years. 

2. Amos began to prophesy the second year be- 
fore the earthquake, which icas in the reign of 
king Uzziah, about six years before the death 
o/ Jeroboam 11. king of Israel. 

3. Isaiaii began to prophesy at the death of Uz- 
ziah, and at the beginning of the reign «/ Jo- 
tham king of Judah. He continued to pro- 
phesy to the reign of Manasseh, who caused 
him tu be put to death. 

4. ion-a.[\ lived in the kingdom o/ Israel under the 
kings Joash and Jeroboam II. about the same 
time as Hosea, Isaiah, and Amos. 

5. Micah lived under Jotham, Aliaz, and He- 
zekiah, kings of Judah ; he was contemporary 
icith Isaiah, but began later to prophesy. 

G Nahuni appeared in Judah under the reign of 
Ilezekiah, and after the expedition of Sen- 
nacherib. 

7 Jeremiah began in the thirteenth year of the 
reign of Josiah king o/ Judah He continued 
to prophesy under the reigns of Shallum, Je- 
hoiakmi, Jeconiah, and Zedekiah, to the taking 
o/ Jerusalem by the Chaldeans; and 't is thought 
he died two years after in Egypt: Baruch was 
his disciple and amanuensis. 

8- Zeplianiah appeared at the beginning of the 
reign of Josiah, and before the twenty-eighth 
year of this prince: he was contemporary with 
Jeremiah. 

9. Joel prophesied under Josiah about the same 
time as Jeremiah and Zephaniah. 

10. Daniel loas taken into Ohaldea in the fourth 
year of Jehoiakim king of Judah, and pro- 
phesied at Babylon to the end of the cap- 

' tivity. 

11. Ezek\e\icas carried captive fo Babylon, along 
with Jeconiah king of Judah, in the year of the 
2corld ;^405. He began to prophesy in the year 
3403. He continued till towards the end of the 
reign of Nebuchadnezzar, who died in the year 
of the world 3442. 

12. Habakkuk livedin Judea at the beginning of 
the reign of Jehoiakim, about the year 3394, 
and before the coming of Nebuchadnezzar into 
the country in 3398. He dwelt in Judea during 
the captivity. 

13. Obadiali dwelt in Judea after the taking of 
Jerusalem, awd before the desolation of Idamea.. 

4. Haggai was born in all probability at Baby- 
lon, from whence he returned with Zerubbabel. 
Jn the second year of Darius son of Hystaspes, 
he zous excited by God to exhort Zerubba- 
bel, the prince of Judali, and the high-priest 
Joshua, to resume the work of the temple, 
which had been interrupted for so long time, 
by the envy of those who were enemies td the 
Jews, who prevailed with Cyrus to revoke 
that permission whereby he had empowered the 
Jews to rebuild their temple. Jind Cambyses 
the son of Cyrus coming to the crown, renewed 
the same prohibition: So that the temple for 
fourteen years continued in the same state 
wherein the Jews had put it immediately after 
their return. 

15. 'Leclvdnah prophesied. in Jiidea at the same 
time as Haggai, and he seems to have continued 
to prophesy after him. 

16. Malachi, the last prophet, has not put any 
date to his prophecies. If he icas the same as 
Ezra, as some think, he may have prophesied 
under Nehemiah, icho returnedinto Judea 3550 

Besides these, there are found the names of a 
great many more prophets in scripture, such 
as Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Joshua, 
Samuel, Nathan, David, Solomon, &c. Christ 
Jesus is the great Prophet of his church; 
Moses prophesying of him, Deut. 18. 15. says, 
God will raise up a Prophet like unto me; that 
is, such a prophet as I am, resembling me in 
nature and office, being a main, and mediator, 
as I am, though more excellent, and in a more 
singular sort; I as a servant, he as a Son and 
Lord of his church, who will teach them the 
will of God, not only in his own person on 
earth,but by his word and Spirit when exalted 
to the rio-ht hand of power in heaven. 
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Exod. 7. 1. and Aaron thy brother .sliall be thy ^. 
Deut. 18. 20. but the jy. which shall presume, 22. 

1 Sam. 22. 5. the p. Gad said to David, abide not 

2 Sam. 24. 11. tlie word of the Lord came to the p. 

1 Kings 1. 32. David said, call me Nathan the;?. 
44. the king hath sent with liim Nathan the^. 

11. 2J. Ahijah the p. found Jeroboam in the way 
13. 11. there dwelt an old^. in Beth-el, 25. 

23. for the^. whom he had brought back 

2D. p. took up the carcase of the man of God, 

and the old /j. came to mourn and bury him 

16. 7. by hand of the p. Jehu came the word, 12. 

18. 36. Elijah p. came near and said, God of Abr. 

20. 22. p. came to king of Israel, and said to him 

2 Kings 5. 3. would God my lord were with the p. 

13. if the;?, had bid thee do some great thing 
6. 12. Elisha the p. telleth what thou speakest 
9. 4. young man the p. went to Ramoth-gilead 

20. 11. Isaiah the;;, cried to Lord, he brought 
23. 18. with bones of p. that came out of Samaria 

2 Chron. 12.5. came Shemaiah the;?, to Rehoboam 

13. 22. are written in the story of the p. Iddo 
15. 8. when Asa heard the prophecy of iliej?. Oded 

21. 12. there came a writing from Elijah the;?. 
25. 16. then the;?, forbare, and said, 1 know 

32. 20. the p. Isaiah prayed and cried to heaven 
35. 18. none like it from tlie days of Samuel the p. 
36. 12. humbled not himself before Jeremiah p. 
Ezra 5. 1. then Haggai the;?, prophesied 

6. 14. through the prophesying of Haggai the;?. 
Psal. 74. 9. there is no more any p. among you 
Isa. 3. 2. Lord doth take away the p. and prudent 

9. 15. the p. that teacheth lies, he is the tail 
2o. 7. priest and p. have erred thro' strong drink 
Jer. 6. 13. from p. to the priests deal falsely, 8. 10. 
18. 18. nor shall the word perish from the p. 

23. 11. for both;?, and priests are profane 
28. the;?, that hath a dream let him tell 

28. 6. the;?. Jeremiah said, amen, the Lord do so 
9.;?. which prophesieth of peace, when the word 
of the p. shall come to pass then p. be known 
17. so Hananiah the p. died the same year 
36. 26. to take Baruch and J(;reraiah the;?. 
37.2. nor he nor his servants hearken to the p. 
38. 10. take up Jeremiah the;?, out of dungeon 
Lam. 2.20. shall the;?, be slain in the sanctuary"? 
Ezck. 7. 26. then shall they seek a vision of;?. 

14. 4. and come^i to the;?. I will answer him 

9. if the;?, be deceived, I have deceived that;?. 

10. the punishment of the p. shall be even as 
Hos. 4. 5. the p. also shall fall with tlwe in the night 

9. 7. the p. is a fool || 8. p. is a snare of a fowler 
Amos 7. 14. then he said, I was nop. nor;?, son 
Alic. 2. 11. he shall even be the p. of this people 
//ai.3.1.a prayer of Habakkuk the;?. on Shigionoth 
Zech. 13. 5. he shall say, I am no;?, a husbandman 
J\hil. 4. 5. behold, I will send you Elijah the p. 
./1/ai. 1.22. which was spoken by the p. Isaiah, 2. 15. 
1 3. 3. I 4. 14. j 8. 17. I 21, 4. Luke 3. 4. 
John 1. 23. I 12. 38. Acts 23. 25. 
2. 5. in Bethlehem, for thus it is written by the p. 
17. that which was spoken by Jeremy;?. 27. 9. 

12. 39. but the sign of the jt?. Jonas, Luke 11.29. 

13. 35. which was spoken by p. David, 27. 35. 
21. 11. this is Jesus the p. of Nazareth of Galilee 

24. 15. spoken of by Daniel the p. Mark 13. 14. 
ZyW/ie 1.76. thou child be called jo. of the Highest 

4. 17. delivered to him the book of the p. Esaias 

24. no p. is accepted in his own country 

27. many lepers in the time of Eliseus the;?. 

7. 28. not a greater;?, than John the Baptist 
Juhn 7. 40. the people said, of a truth this is the p. 

52. look, for out of Galilee ariseth no p. 
Acts 2. 16. this is what was spoken by the p. Joel 

7. 43. not in temples made with hands, as saith p. 

8. 28. in his chariot he read Esaias the p. 30. 
34. I pray thee, of whom speaketh the;?, this? 

13. 20. he gave them judges until Samuel the p. 
2 Pet. '2. 16. the ass forbade the madness of the p. 
See Priest. 
A PROPHET. 
Gen. 20. 7. now restore man his wife, for he is a p. 
J^um. 12.6. if there be a p. among you, I the Lord 
Deut. 13.1. if there arise a ;?. or dreamer of d reams 
18. 15. 1 will raise up up. from among brethren, to 
him ye shall hearken, 18. .dcts 3. 22. | 7. 37. 
22. when a p. speaketh in the name of the Lord 
34. 10. there arose not a p. in Israel like Moses 
Judg. 6. 8. Lord sent a p. to the children of Israel 
1 Sam. 3. 20. Samuel was established to be ap. 

9. 9. he that is now called a p. was called a seer 

1 Kings 13. 18. he said, I am a p. also as thou art 

18. 22. I, even I only remain a p. of the Lord 

19. 16. shall anoint EUsha to be a p. in thy room 
20. 13. there came a p. unto Ahab saying 
22.7. is there not he -e a p. of the Lord besides, to 

inquire of himl 2 Kings 3. 11. 2 Chron. 18. 6. 
9 Kings 5. 8. he shall know there is a p. in Israel 

2 Chron. 25. 15. the Lord sent a p. to Amaziah 
28. 9. but a p. of the Lord was there, Oded 



Jer. 1. 5. I ordained thee a p. to .he natmns 

29. 26. that is mad and maketli !«mself a p. 27. 
ii^ze/t-. 2.5. there iiath been ap. among them, 33.33 

14. 7. Cometh to a p. to inquire of him about me 
Hos. 12. 13. by a ;?. the Lord brought Israel out 
of Egypt, and by a p. was he preserved 
Mat. 10. 41. he that receivelh a p. in the name of 
a p. shall receive a p. reward 
11. 9. but what went ye out for to see? ap.7 
13. 57. a p. is not without honour save in his own 
country, and house, Mark 6. 4. John 
4. 44. 
14. 5. he feared multitude, because thev accounted 
him as a p. 21. 26. Mark 11. .32. "LuA:c 20. 6. 
21. 46. the multitude, they look him for otp. 
Mark 6. 15. that it is a ;>. or as one of the prophets 
Lxike 7. 16. saying, a great p. is risen up among us 

39. this man, if he were a p. would have known 
13. 33. for it cannot be that a p. perish out of 

Jerusalem 
24. 19. concerning Jesus, who \vas a p. mighty 

John 4. 19. she said, I perceive that thou art a p. 
9. 17. the blind man said, he \b ap. 

Acts 2. 30. David being ap. and knowing that God 

21. 10. there came a certain;?, named Agabus 

1 Cor. 14. 37. if any man think himself to be a p. 
Tit. 1. 12. one, even a p. of their own land 

J^aZse PROPHET. 
Acts 13. 6. found a. false p. a Jew named Barjesus 
Rev. 16. 13. like frogs out of muuth oi' false p. 
19. 20. the beast was taken, with him {'he false p. 
20. 10. devil was cast where beast and false p. ar-e 
See Lord. . 
That PROPHET. 
Deut. 13.3. not hearken to the words o? that p. 
5. and that p. or that dreamer shall din, IS. 20. 
Ezek. 14. 9. 1 the Lord have deceived tliat p. ' 
Juhn 1. 21. they asked him, art thou that ;?.? 25. 
6. 14. this is of a truth that p. that should come 
Acts'i. 23. every soul which will not hear that p. 

PROPHETS. 
JSTum. 11. 29. that all the Lord's people were p. 
1 Sam. 10. 5. thou shalt meet a company of;?. 
10.;?. met him || 11. prophesied among the;?. 

12. is Saul also among the;?.? 19. 24. 

28. 6. the Lord answered him not by;?. 15. 

1 Kings 18. 4. Obadiah hid 100;?. bv 50 in a cave 

13. Jezebel slew the ;?. |i 19. ;?. of Baal 450. 22. 

40. take the;?, of Baal, let none of them escape 
19. 10. Israel have forsaken thy covenant, have 

slain thy p. with the sword, 14. J^eh. 9. 26. 

22. 6. the king of Israel gathered the jt?. together 
22. I will be a lying spirit in p. 2 Chron. 18. 21. 

2 Kings 3.13. top. of thy father, and p. of mother 
23. 2. Josiah went and the p. to the house of Lord 

2 Chron. 20. 20. believe his p. so shall ye prosper 
24. 19. he sent p. || 36. 16. they misused his p. 

Ezra 5. 2. witf! them were the p. of God helping 

J\''eh. 6. 7. and thou hast appointed p. to preach 
9. 30. thou testifiedst by thy Spirit in thy p. 
32. the trouble that hath come on our;?. 

Tsa. 29. 10. the p. and seers hath he covered 

30. 10. say to the p. prophesy not, Amos 2. 12. 
Jer. 2. 8.'and jt?. prophesied by Baal, and v/alked 

26. their princes, their priests and p. are ashamed 
30. your own sword hath devoured your;?. 

4. 9. the J!?, shall wonder || 5. 13. p. become wind 

5. 31. the p. prophesy falsely, and priests bear rule 
8. 1. they shall bring out the bones of the p. 

13. 13. I will fill the p. with drunkenness 

14. 13. the p. say, )'e shall not see the svcord 

14. p. prophesy lies in my name, sent them not 

15. by sword and famine shall those p. be cons. 

23. 13. I have seen folly in the p. of Samaria 

14. I have seen in the p. a horrible thing 

15. from p. is profaneness gone forth into land 
21. I have not sent these ;?. yet they ran 

25. 1 have heard what the p. said, that prophesy 
26. they are p. of the deceit of their own heart 
30. I am against the p. that steal my word, 31. 

26. 7. so priests and p. heard Jeremiah speaking 
8. the p. and all the people took Jeremiah 

11. then spake the p. this man is worthy to die 

27. 9. therefore hearken not to your jt?. 16. 
15. and that ye and the p. might perish 

18. if they be p. and word of Lord be with them 

28. 8. the p. (hat have been before me and tliee 

29. 1. words of the letter Jeremiah sent to the;?. 

8. saith the Lord, let not your j:?. deceive you 
15. the Lord hath raised us up jt?. in Babyfen 

32. 32. they and their p. provoke me to anger 
37. 19. where are now your p. which prophesied 

Lam. 2. 9. her p. also find no vision from the Lord 
14. thy p. have seen vain things for thee 
4. 13. for the sins of her p. that hath shed blood 

Ezek. 13. 2. prophesy against the/?, of Israel 

3. thus saith the Lord, woe unto the foolish p. 

4. O Israel, thy;?, are like foxes in deserts 

9. ray hand shall be upon the p. that see vanitT 
22. 25, there is a conspiracy of her/?, in midst 



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EzeA. 22. 23. jy. daubed them with untemp. mortar 
Hi>s. G. 5. 1 liave hewed them by the p. have slain 
1-i. 10. 1 liave spoken by p. and multiplied visions 
dmos 2. 11. I have raised up of your sonsj;. 

12. and commanded the j». saying, prophesy not 
Mic. 3. G. the sun shall go down over tliep. 

11. and thej3. thereof divine for money 
Z.cph.2. 4. her;;, are light and treacherous persons 
'Aeck. 1. 4. to whom the former;), have cried 

5. and the p. do they live for ever? 
7. 7. the words of the Lord hath cried by former;?. 

12. words Lord sent in his Spirit by former p. 
13. 2. I will cause the p. to pass out of the land 

4. the;;, shall be ashamed, each of his vision 
J\Iat. 5. 12. so persecuted they the j3. Luke 6. 23. 

17. think not that I am come to destroy the;;. 
7. 12. do so to them, for this is the law and the p. 
13. 17. many;;, have desired to see, Luke 10. 24. 

22. 40. on tliese two hang all the law and the p. 

23. 31. tlie children of them who killed the p. 
34. 1 send unto you;?, and wise men, Luke 11.49. 

37. O Jerusalem, thou that killest the p. 
Alark 1. 2. as it is written in the p. I send my mes- 
senger, Luke 18. 31. | 24. 2.5. John 6. 45. 

Luke 1. 70. as he sjjake by his holy p. 2 Pet. 3. 2. 

16. 16. the law and the;?, were until John 

29. Abraham said, they have Moses and p. 31. 

24. 25. slow to believe what the p. have spoken 
John 1. 45. we found him of whom the;?, did write 

8. 52. Abraham and the;?, are dead, 53. 
4cts 3. 18. God shewed by the mouth of his p. 21. 
11. 27.;?. came from Jerusalem to Antioch 
13. 1. in church at Antioch certain j9. and teachers 
15. after the reading of the law and the;?. 

40. that co.tie on you which is spoken in the;?. 
15. 32. Judas and Silas being p. also themselves 
24. 14. believing all things written in the p. 

26. 22. saying none other things than p. did say 

27. king Agrippa, believest thou the;?.? 
Rom. 1. 2. which he promised afore by his;?. 

3. 21. being witnessed by the law and the p. 

11. 3. Lord, they have killed p. and digged down 
I Cor. 12. 25. secondarily, p. thirdly, teachers 

29. are all p.? \\ 14. 29. let p. speak two or three 
Eph. 2. 20. built on the foundation of the jt?. 

3. 5. as it is now revealed to his p. by the Spirit 

4. 11. and he gave some;?, and teachers 
Thess. 2. 15. who killed the Lord and their own;?. 

Heb. 1. 1. who spake to the fathers by the p. 
Jam. 5. 10. take, my brethren, p. who have spoken 
1 Pet. 1. 10. of which salvation the jt?. inquired 
Rev. 11. 10. because these iwop. tormented them 

18. 20. rejoice over her, ye holy apostles and p. 
24. in her was found blood of;?, and of saints 

22. 9. do it not, for I am of thy brethren the p. 

Jill the PROPHETS. 

1 ^j??o-5l9.1. told Jezebel how he had *lain all the p. 

22. 10. kin^s of Judah and Israel on their throne, 
and all the p. prophesied, 12. 2 Chr. 18. 9, 11. 

2 Kings 10. 19. now call to me all the p. of Baal 

17. 13. Lord testified against Israel by all the p. 
.Mat. 11. 13. all the p. prophesied until John 
Luke 11. 50. that blood of a^Z thep. may be required 

13. 28. when ye see all the p. in kingdom of God 
24 27. and beginning at all thep. he e.xpounded 

ids 3. 24. yea, and all thep. from Samuel foretold 
10.43. to him give aZU/^e p. witness thro' his name 
False PROPHETS-. 

Mat. 7. 15. beware o? false p. in sheep's clothing 

24. 11. ma.ny false p. shall rise, 24. Mark 13. 22. 
Luke 6. 2G. for so did their fathers to the false p. 
2 Pet. 2. 1. there were false p. also among them 
1 John 4. 1 . because many false p. are gone out 

My PROPHETS. 

I Chron. 16. 22. saying, touch not mine anointed, 

and do my p. no harm, Psal. 105. 15. 

Of the PROPHETS. 

! Sam. 10. 10. behold, a company o/i/ifi p. met him 

19. 20. wiien they saw the company of the p. 

I Kings 20. 35. a certain man of the sons of the p. 

41. the kiniT discerned him that he was of thep. 
22. 13. words of the p. declare good, 2 Chr. 18. 12. 

2Kings 2.3.sons o/(/ie;7.that were at Beth-el came 

5. the sons of thep. at Jericho came to Elisha 
7. fifty sons of the p. went to view afar off 
15. the sons of thep. said, the spirit of Elijah 

4. 1. a woman of the wives of sons of the p. cried 

38. and seethe pottage for the sons of thep. 
A'ek. 6. 14. my God, think thou of the rest of the p. 
Jcr. 23. 9. because of thep. all my bones shake 

16 hearken not to the words of the p. 27. 14. 

26. how long shall this be in the heaxtof thep.7 
Has. 12. 10. used similitudes by ministry o/tAe p. 
7,ech. 8. 9. tliat hear these by the mouth of the p. 
.Mat.XCuli. Elias or one of thep. MarkG. 15. 1 8.28. 

23. 29. ye build the tombs of the p. Luke 11. 47. 

30. partakers with them in the blood of the p. 
26, .56. that scriptures of thep. might be fulfilled 

Lukr 9. 8. that one of the p. was risen again, 19. 

/?r/.f 3.25. ye are children of thep. and of covenant 

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jlcts 7. 42. as it is written in the book of thep. 
52. which of p. have notyour fathers persecuted? 
13. 15. after the reading of the law and the p. 
27. because they knew not the voice of the p. 
15. 15. and to this agree the words of the p. 
28. 23. persuading, them of Jesus out of the p. 
Rom. 16. 26. made manifest by scriptures of the p. 

1 Cor. 14. 32. spirits of thep. are subject to the;?. 
Eph. 2. 20. built on the foundation of the p. 
Heb. 11. 32. time would fail me to tell of thep. 
Rev. 16. 6. for they have shed the blood of the p. 

22. 6. the Lord God of the holy p. sent'liis angel 
Servants the PROPHETS. 

2 Kings 9. 7. 1 may avenge blood of my sei-v. thep. 
17. 13. law which I sent to you by my serv. thep. 

23. as the Lord had said by all his servants thep. 
21. 10. and Lord spake by his servants thepJ-Zi.Ji. 

Ezra 9. 11. which thou hast commanded by serv. p. 

Jer. 7. 25. sent you my s. p. 25. 4. | 29. 19. | 35. 15. 
26. 5. hearken to the words of my servants the p. 

Ezek. 38. 17. 1 have spoken in old time by my se?-- 

vants the p. 

Z>aw.9.6. neither have we hearkened to servants p. 
10. laws which he set before us by his servants p. 

Amos 3. 7. he revealeth his secret to his servants p. 

Zech. 1.6. words which I commanded my serv. p. 

Rev. 10. 7. be finished, as he declared to his serv. p. 
11. 18. that thou shouldest give reward to ser- 
vants thep. 
PROPHETESS. 

Exod. 15. 20. Miriam p. took a timbrel in her hand 

Judg. 4. 4. and Deborah a;?, judged Israel 

2 Kings 22. 14. went to Huldah p. 2 Chron. 34. 22. 

JVe/t. 6. 14. my God, think on the p. Noadiah • 

[sa. 8.3.1 went' to the p. and she conceived a son 

Luke 2. 36. there was one Anna a;?, of great age 

Rev. 2. 20. woman Jezebel, who called herself a p. 
PROPITIATION. 

Rom. 3. 25. whom God hath set forth to be a;?. 

1 John 2. 2. and he is the p. for our sins, 4. 10. 
PROPORTION. 

1 Kings 7. 36. according to the p. of every one 

Job 41. 12. I will not conceal his comely;?. 

Rom. 12. 6. let us prophesy according to p. of faith 
PROSELYTE. 

This term comes from the Greek word, Proselytes, 
which signifies a stranger, one that comes from 
abroad, or from another place. The Hebrew 
word Ger or Necher, /tas the same signification. 
In the language of the Jews, they go by this 
name, who come to dioell in their country, or 
who embrace their religion, though they are 
not Jews by birth. 

The Hebrews distinguish two kinds of Proselytes. 
The first are called Proselytes of the Gate, 
and the others Proselytes of Justice. The first 
are those who dwelt in the land of Israel, 
or even out of that country, and who, without 
obliging themselves to circumcision, or to any 
other ceremony of the law, feared and worship- 
ped the true God, observing the rules that were 
imposed upon the children of Noah : These 
precepts are seven in number, [1] De Judiciis. 
Obedience is due to judges, magistrates, and 
princes. [2] De cultu extraneo. The worship 
of false gods, superstition, and sacrilege, are 
absolutely forbidden. [3] De maledictione no 
minis sanctissimi. As also cursing the name of 
God, blasphemies, and false oaths. [4] De 
revelatione turpitudinum. Likewise all inces- 
tuous and unlawful conjunctions or copula- 
tions, as sodomy, bestiality, crimes against na- 
ture. [5] De sanguinis effusioni. The effusion 
of the blood of all sorts of animals, murder, 
wounds, and mutilations. [6] De rapina. 
Thefts, cheats, lying, Src [7] De membro 

- animalisviventis. The parts of an animal 
still alive are not to be eaten, as was practised 
by some pagans. Of this number was NdLaman 
the Syrian, Cornelius the centurion, the eunuch 
of Queen Candace and others: Suck as would 
enter themselves as Proselytes of habitation, or 
of the gate, promised with an oath in the pre- 
sence of three witnesses, to keep those seven 
precepts. Their privileges were said to be, 
First, that by the observation of the rules of 
natural justice, and by exemption from idola- 
try, blasphemy, incest, adultery, and murder, 
they thought they were in the path to eternal 
life. Secondly, they might dwell in the land of 
Israel, and have a share in the outward pros- 
perities of the people of God. 

The Proselytes of Justice are those that were 
converted to Judaism, w?io had engaged them- 
selves to receive circumcision, and to observe 
the whole law of Moses. Thus they were ad- 
mitted to all the prerogatives of the people of 
God, as well in this life as in the other. The 
Rabbins say, that before circumcision was ad- 
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ted into the religion of the Hebrews, tkeywcre 
examined about the motives of their conversion, 
to know whether their changevj as voluntary, or 
whether it proceeded from any reasons of inter 
est, fear, ambition, or such like. Three things 
were required in a complete Proselyte, which 
Vicre, washing or plunging his body in a cis- 
tern of water, circumcision, and sacrifice; but 
for women, only washing and sacrifice. 
Mat. 23. 15. compass sea and land to make one p. 
Acts 6. 5. they chose Nicholas a p. of Antioch 

PROSELYTES. 
Acts 2. 10. Jews and p. we hear in our tongues 
13. 43. many Jews and religious p. followed Paul 

PROSPECT. 

1 Kings 7. 15. doors and posts were square in p. 

Ezek. 40. 44. chambers whose p. was to the south 

46.;?. to the north || 42. 15. p. to the east, 43. 4. 

PROSPER. 

Gen. 24. 40. God will send his angel and p. thee 

42. if now thou do;?, my way which I go 
39. 3. Lord made all that Joseph did to p. 23. 
J^um. 14. 41. you transgress, but it shall not p. 
Deut. 28. 29. thou shalt not;?, in thy ways 
29. 9. that ye may p. Josh. 1. 7. 1 Kings 2. 3. 
1 Kings 22. 12. the prophets prophesied, saying, go 
up to Ramoth-gilead and;?. 15. 2 Chr. 18. 11, 14. 

1 Chron. 22. 11. now my son, the Lord p. thee 
13. then shalt thou;?, if thou takest heed 

2 Chron. 13. 12. fight ye not, for ye shall not;?. 
20. 20. believe his prophets, so shall ye p. 

24. 20. why transgress ye, that ye cannot p.? 

26. 5. as he sought the Lord, God made him to p. 
JSTeh. 1. 11. p. I pray thee thy- servant this day 

2. 20. I said, the God of heaven, he will;?, us 
Job 12. 6. the tabernacles of robbers;?. 
Psal. 1. 3. and whatsoever he doeth shall;?. 

45. t 4. and in thy majesty p. thou, ride thou 

73. 12. these are the ungodly wh6 p. in the world 

122. 6. they shall p. that love thee 
Prov. 28. 13. he that covereth his sins shall not;:*. 
Eccl. 11. 6. thou knowest not whether 'shall;?. 
Isa. 52. t 13. behold my servant shall p. 

53. 10. pleasure of the Lord shall;?, in his hand 

54. 17. no weapon formed against thee shall;?, 
55. 11. it shall p. in the thing whereunto I sent it 

Jer. 2. 37. and thou shalt not p. in them 
5. 28. yet they ;?. || 10. 21. they shall not;?. 20. II. 
12. 1. wherefore doth the way of the wicked ;?.? 
22.30. write this man childless, a man that shall not 
p. in his days, for no man of his seed shall;?. 
23. 5. a king shall reign and jt?. and execute 
32. 5. tho' ye fight with Chaldeans ye shall not p 

Lam. 1. 5. her adversaries are chief, her enemiesp. 

Ezek. 15. 14. the vine when burnt, will it;?..? 

16. 13. thou didst;?. || 17. 9. shall it;?.? 10. 

17. 15. shall hep.? shall he escape? 

Dan. 3. j 30. king made Shadrach to p. in Babylon 
8. 24.. he shall destroy wonderfully and;?. 
25. through his policy he shall cause craft top 
11. 27. they shall speak lies, but it shall not p. 36 

3 John 2. 1 wish above all that thou mayest;?. 

PROSPERED. 
Gen. 24. 56. seeing the Lord hath;?, my way 
Judg. 4. 24. the hand of Israel p. against Jabin 

1 Sam. 18. t 5. and David went out and;?, t 14. 

2 Sam. 11. 7. David demanded how the warp. 

2 Kings 18. 7. Hezekiah p. 2 Chron. 31. 21. ] 32. 30. 
1 C/i?-07i.29.23.Solom.jB. || 2 Chron. 14. 7. Asap, 
Ezra 6. 14. p. through the prophesying of Haggai 
Job 9.4.who hardened himself ag. him and hathp.? 
Dan. 6. 28. so this Daniel p. in the reign of Darius 

8. 12. it cast down truth to the ground and it p. 
1 Cor. 16. 2. every man lay by, as God hath p. him 

PROSPERETH. 
Ezra 5. 8. and this work p. in their hands 
Psal. 37. 7. fret not bee. of him that p. in his way 
Prov. 17. 8. a gift, whithersoever it turneth it p. 

3 John 2. mayest be in health, even as thy soul p 

PROSPERITY. 
Deut. 23. 6. thou shalt not seek their p. all thy days 
1 Sam. 25. 6. thus shall say to him that liveth in p. 
1 Kings 10. 7. thy wisdom and p. exceedeth fame 
Job 15.21. in p. the destroyer shall come on him 

36. 11. if serve him, shall spend their days in p. 
PsaZ. 30. 6. in my p. I said, I shall never be moved 

35. 27. Lord hath pleasure in the.p. of his servant 

73. 3. when I saw thep. of the wicked 

118. 25. O Lord, I beseech thee, send now p. 

122. 7. peace be within thy walls, p. in palaces 
Prov. 1. 32. thep. of fools shall destroy them 
£ccZ. 7. 14. in the day of p. be joyful 
Jer. 22. 21. I spake- to thee in thy p. 

33. 9. for all thep. that I procure to it 
Lam. 3. 17. removed far from peace, I forgatp. 
Dan. 8. t 25. by p. shall he destroy many 
Zech. 1. 17. my cities thro' p. shall yet be spread 

7. 7. when Jerusalem was inhabited and in p. 

PROSPEROUS. 
Gen. 2*. 21. whether the Lord made his journey jf 



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oren. 39. 2. Ld. was with JiyMph. he was a p. raa.. 
Josh. 1. 6. then shuU thou make thy way p. 
Judtr. Id: 5. whether llie way we go shaU be^. 
Job 6. li. mako me liabitation of righteousness p. 
Is a: 4S. 15. and he shall make his way^. 
Z.ech. 8. 12. tor the i-jad shall be p. vine give fruit 
i2o»i.l.lO. if at leuiTlii I miijhl have a ^^. journey 

FiiOSPEROlTSLY. 
2 Chron. 7. 11. Solomon p. effected all that came 
Psal. 45. 4. and in ihy majesty ridej^. because 

PllOriTITUTE. 
Lev. 19. 29. do not p. thy daughter to be a whore 

PKOTECTEST. 
Psal 5. t 11- shout for joy, because thou p. them 

PUOTECTIOIV. 
Deut. 32. 38. let iliem lise up and be your j). 

PROTEST, ED. 
Gen. 43. 3. the man did solemnly;?, to us. saying 
ISam. 8. 9. hearken, yet p. solemnly unto them 
IKings 2. 42. and Ip. unto thee, saying, know 
Jer. 11. 7. I earnestly p to your fathers 
' Zech. 3. G. the angel of the Lord p. to Joshua 
1 Ck)r. 15. 31. I^. bv vour rejoicing in Christ 

PROTESTING. 
Gen. 43. f 3. the man p. protested to us, saying 
Jer. 11. 7. and p. spying, obey my voice 

PROTRACT. 
JVeA. 9. 1 30. many rears didst thou p. over them 

" PROUD. 
Job 9. 13. the^. helpers do stoop under him 
26. 12. by understanding he smiteth through the p. 
33. 11. a"nd here shall thy p. waves be stayed 
40. 11. behold every one' that is j?. and abase him 

12. look on every one that is p. bring him lov/ 
Psal. 12. 3. the tongue that speakethp. things 
31. 23. and plentifully rewardeth Vhep. doer 
40. 4. blessed is the man who respecteth not the p. 
86. 14. O God, the p. are risen against me 
94. 2. lilt up thyself, render a reward to the p. 
101. 5. him tha.t hath a p. heart will I not suffer 
119. 21. thou hast rebuked the p. that are cursed 
51. the^. have had me greatly in derision 
C9. the;?, have forged a lie against me 
78. let;?, be ashamed, for they dealt perversely 
85. thej?. digged pits for me, not after thy law 
122. be "surety for me, let not the_p. oppress me 
123. 4. our soul is tiiled with contempt of the;?. 
324. 5. the;?, waters had gone over our soul 
138. 6. but the p. he knoweth afar off 
140. 5. the;?, have hid a snare forme and cords 
Prov. 6. 17. Lord hateth a;?, look, a lying tongue 

15. 25. the Lord will destroy the house of the p. 
16.5. every one p. in heart is abomination to Lord 

19. than to divide the spoil with the;?. 
21. 4. a high look and a;?, heart is sin 
24. p. scorner is his name, who deals in p. wrath 
28. 25. he that is of a p. heart stirreth up strife 
Eccl. 7. 8. the patient better than the;?, in spirit 
Isa. 2. 12; day of the Lord on every one that is;?. 
13.11. I will cause the arrogancy of the;?, to cease 

16. 6. we have heard of Moab, he is very;?. 
Jer. 13. 15. he not;?, for the Lord hath spoken 

43. 2. all the p. men answered Jeremiah 
48. 29. heard pride of Moab, he is exceeding p. 
50. 29. she hath been;?. \\ 31. O thou mostj:?. 
32.tiiost;?. shall stumble and fall, none raise him 
Hab. 2. 5. he is a p. man, neither keepeth at home 
Mai. 3. 15. we call the p. happy || i.l.p. as stubble 
Luke 1. 51. he hath scattered the p. in imagination 
Rom. 1. 30. filled with unrighteousness, p. boasters 

1 Tiin. 6. 4. he is p. knowing nothing, but doting 

2 Tim. 3. 2. men shall be lovers of themselves, p. 
Jam. 4. 6. God resisteth the;?. 1 Pet. 5. 5. 

PROUDLY. 
Exod. 18. 11. wherein dealt p. be was above them 
ISam. 2. 3. talk no more so exceeding;?. 
J\reh. 9. 10. thou knewest that they dealt;?. 16, 29. 
Psal. 17. 10. with their mouth they speak p. 
31.18. which speak grievous things^, against right 
Isa. 3. 5. child shall behave himself;?, ag. ancient 
Dan. 5. t 20. and his mind hardened to deal;?. 
Obad. 12. neither shouldest thou have spoken;?. 
PROVE 
^ Siffnifies [1] To try and examine, 2 Cor. 13. 5. 
[2] To make manifest by argument, Acts 9. 22. 
Rom. 3. 9. [3] To make good, Acts 24. 13. 
[4] To try by some affliction, that men may 
know their oicn hearts, Deut. 8. 2. [5] To 
find true, E<;cl.7. 23. [6] To judge, Job 9.20. 
[7] To discern, approve of, and conform to, 
Rom. 12. 2. 
Exod. 10. 4. that I may p. them, Deut. 8. 16. 
20. 20. fear not, for God is come to p. you 
Deut. 8. 2. to humble thee, and to p. thee, to know 
33. 8. holy one, whom thou didst ;;. at Massah 
Judg. 2.22". that through them I may p. Isr. 3. 1,4. 
6. 39. let me p. thee but this once with fleece 
IKings 10. 1. she came to ;?. Solomon, 2 Chr. 9. 1. 
Job 9. 20. if I say perfect, it shall p. me perverse 
13. t 15. 1 will;?, mine own ways before him 
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Psal. 26. 2. examine me, O Lord, and p. me 
Eccl. 2. 1. go to now, I will;?, thee with mirth 
Dan.l. 12.;?. thysurvants, 1 beseech thee, ten days 
Mai. 3. 10. bring the tithes,;?, me now herewiili 
Luke 14. 19. I have bought oxen, I go to;?, them 
John 6. 6. this he said to p. him, for he knew 
Acts 24. 13. neither can they;?, the things, 25. 7. 
Horn. 12. 2. that ye may p. what is that good w'ill 
2 Cor. 8. 8. to p. the sincerity of your love 

13. 5. p. your own selves, know ye not yourselves? 
Gal. 6. 4. but let every man p. his own work 
IThess. p. 21. p. all things, hold fast what is good 

PROVED. 
Gen. 42. 15. hereby ye shall hep. by life of Pharaoh 
16. send one of you, that your words may be;?. 
Exod. 15.25. made a statute, and there he;?, them 
ISam. 17. 39. he had not;?, his sword, David said to 
Saul, I cannot go with these, I have not;?, them 
Psal. 17. 3. thou hast p. my heart and visited me 
66. 10. thou, O God, hast;?, us, thou hast tried us 
81. 7. I;?, thee at the waters of Meribah 
95. 9. when your fathers p. me and saw my works 
Eccl. 7. 23. ail this have I p. by wisdom 
Dan. 1. 14. he consented, and;?, them ten days 
Rum. 3. 9. webeforep. Jews and Gentiles under sin 
2 Cor. 8. 22. whom we have often;?, diligent 
1 Tim. 3. 10. and let these also be first;?. 
Heb. 3. 9. your fathers;?, me, and saw my works 

PROVETH. . 
Deut. 13. 3. for Lord your God;?, you, to know 

PROVING. 
Acts 9. 22. Saul p. that this is very Christ 
Eph. 5. 10. ;;. what is acceptable to the Lord 

PROVENDER. 
Gen. 24. 25. we have both straw and;?, enough 
32. the man gave straw and p. for the camels 
42.27. one opened sack to give his ass;?, in the inn 
43. 24. the man gave their asses;?. 
Judg. 19. 19. yet there is both straw and;?. 

21. he brought him and gave;?, to the asses 
Isa. 30. 24. the oxen and asses shall eat clean p. 

PROVERB. 
The Hebrews give the name of Proverbs, Para- 
bles, or Similitudes, to moral sentences, max- 
ims, comparisons, or enigmas, expressed in a 
style that is poetical, figurative, close, and 
sententious: They call this kind of Proverbs, 
Mishle. Solomon says, that in his lime max- 
ims of this sort were the chief study of the 
learned. A \vise man will endeavour, says he, 
to understand a proverb, and the interpretation, 
the words of the wise and their dark sayings, 
Prov. 1. 6. In the Proverbs of Solomon we 
find rules for the conduct of all conditions of 
life; for kings, courtiers, men engaged in the 
affairs of the world; for masters, servants, 
fathers, mothers, and children, 
Deut. 28. 37. ye shall be a p. and aby-v/ord 
lSa?«.10.12.it became a;?, is Saul among prophets? 
24. 13. as saith the;?, of the ancients 

1 Kings 9. 7. Israel shall be a p. and a by-word 

2 Chron. 7. 20. this house will I make to be a p. 
Psal. 69. 11. and I became a. p. to them 

Prov. 1. 6. to understand a;?, and words of the wise 
Isa. 14.4. take up this;?, against king of Babylon 
Jer. 24. 9. I wiK deliver them to be a p. and curse 
Src/c. 12.22. what is that;?.ye have in land of Israel? 
23. I will make this p. cease, and they shall no 
more use it as a p. in Israel, 18. 2, 3. 

14. 8. I will make him a sign, and a p. and cut off 
Hah. 2. 6. all these take up a taunting p. ag. him 
Luke A. 23. will surely say this;?, phys. heal thyself 
John 16.29. now speakest thou plainly, and no;?. 
2 Pet. 2. 22. it is happened according to the p. 

PROVERBS. 
.Vitm. 21.27. wherefore they that speak in p. say 
IKings 4. 32. Solomon spake three thousand;?. 
Prov. 1. 1. thejt?. of Solomon, 10. 1. | 25. L 
Eccl. 12. 9. the preacher set in order many;?. 
Ezek. 16. 44. behold, every one that useth p. shall 
.John 16. 25. these spoken in p. no more speak in p. 

PROVIDE. 

Gen. 22. 8. God will p. himself a lamb for offering 

tl4. Abraham called the place, the Lord will p. 

30. 30. now when shall I p. for mine own house? 

Exod. 18. 21. shalt;?. out of the people able men 

1 Sam. 16. 17. p. me a man that can play well 

2 Chr. 2. 7. with cunning men whom David did;?. 
Psal. 78. 20. can he p. flesh for his people 1 
JV/at.JO. 9. p. neithergoldnorsilver in your purses 
Luke 12. 33. p. yourselves bags which wax not old 
Acts 23. 24. and p. them beasts to set Paul on 
Rom. 12. 17. p. things honest in sight of all men 
1 Tim. 5. 8. but if anv p. not for his own house 

PROVIDED. 
Deut. 33. 21. he;?, 'le first part for himself 

1 Sam. 16. 1. 1 have p. me a king among his sons 

2 Sam. 19. 32. he had p. the king of sustenance 

1 Kings 4. 7. which p. victuals for the king, 27. 

2 Chron. 32. 29. Hezekiah p. possessions of Bocks 



Ps. 65. 9. preparest corn, when thou hast;? fot v 
iii/jel2.20.whose shall those things be thou liast;?,? 
Heb. 11. 40. God having p. better tilings for ua 

PROVIDENCE. 
Acts 24. 2. are done to this nation by thy ». 

PROVIDETH. 
Job 38. 41. who p. for the raven his food 
Prov. 6. 8. and p. her meat in the summer 

PROVIDING. 
2 Cor. 8. 21. p. for honest things, not only in sigh>. 

PROVINCE, S. 
1 Kings 20. 14. by the princes of the p. 15, 17, 19. 
Ezra 4. 15. this city is hurtful to kings and p. 

6. 2. there was found in the;?, of the Medes 

7. 16. carry the gold thou canst find in the;?. 
J\'eA. 7. 6. these are the children of the p. went up 

11. 3. now these are the chief of the;?. 
Esth. 1. 1. Ahasuerus reigned over 127 p. 
16. hath done wrong to ail people in all;?. 22. 

2. 3. let the king appoint oliicers in all. the;?. 
18. then the king made a release to the;?.- 

3. 8. is a people scattered in ail;?, of thy kingdom 
13. Haman sent by posts to all the king's;?. 

4. 11. all the people of the king's p. do know 

8. 9. 127;?. and do every;?, according to 

12. upon one day in all p. of king Ahasuerus 

9. 4. Mordecai's lame went through all the;?. 
12. what have they done in the rest of the;?. 

28. these days should be kept through every;?. 
Eccl. 2. 8. I gathered the treasure of the;j. 

5. 8. if thou seest oppression in a p. marvel not 
Lam. 1. 1. she that was princess among the;?. 
Ezek. 19- 8. nations set against him from the;?. 
Dan. 2. 48. the king made Daniel ruler over the ;;, 

3. 1. he set up an image in the;?, of Babylon 
30. promoted Shadrach in the;?, of Babyi-on 
8. 2. I was at Shushan in the;?, of Elam 
11. 24. shall enter on the fattest places of the;/. 
Acts 23. 34. he asked of what p. he was 
25. l.now when Festus was come into the;?. 

PROVISION. 
Gsn. 42. 25. and to give them p. for the way 
45. 21. Joseph gave them p. for the way 
Josh. 9. 5. all the bread of their p. was dry 
12. this our bread we took hot for our p. 
IKings 4. 7. each man his month in a year made;?. 
22. Solomon's p. for one day was 30 measurei 
2 Kings 6. 23. he prepared great;?, for them 
1 Chron. 29. 19. for the which I have made p 
Psal. 132. 15. I will abundantly bless her;?. 
Dan. 1. 5. the king appointed them a daily;?. 
Rom. 13. 14. and make not p. for the flesh 
PROVOCATION. 

1 Kino's 15. 30. Jeroboam made Israel sin by his p. 
21. 22. for the;?, wherewith Ahab provoked 

2 Kings 19. 1 3. it is a day of trouble, rebuke and ;;. 
23. 26. because of the;?. IManasseh provoked 

JVeA. 9. 18. and had wrought great p. 26. 
Job 17. 2. doth not mine eye continue in their p.7 
Psal. 95. 8. harden not your hearts as in p. as in 
dayof temptation in the wildern.ii/^ei.3.8, 15. 
.ler. 32. 31. this city hath been to me as a p. 
Ezek. 20. 28. there thev presented p. of offering 

PROVOKE. 
Exod. 23. 21. obey his voice, andj;?. him not 
J^um. 14. 11. how long will this people;?, me? 
Deut. 31. 20. if yep. and break my covenant 
.Tob 12. 6. and they that p. God are secure 
Psal. 78. 40. how oft did theyp. him in wilderness'? 
Isa. 3.8. doings against Lord to p. eyes of his glory 
.Jer. 7. 19. do they p. me to anger? saith the Lord 

44. 8. in that ye p. me to wrath with works 
Luke 11. 53. began to urge and p. him to speak 
i?om. 10. 19. I will p. to jealousy by thern no people 

11. 11. for to p. them to jealousy, 14. 
1 Cor. 10. 22. do we p. the Lord to jealousy? 
Eph. 6. 4. ye fathers, p. not your children to wrath 
Heb. 3. 16. some when they had heard, did p. 

10. 24. to p. to love and to sood works 

PROVOKED. 
J\''m/7?» 14. 23. nor shall any of them thatp.meseeit 
16. 30. ye shall know these men have p. the Lord 
Deut. 9.8. in Horeb ye p. the Lord to wrath 

22. at Taberah and'Massah ye p. Lord to wrath 
1 Sam. 1. 6. and her adversary also p. her sore 

7. so she p. her, theref. she wept and did not eat 
l^mo-s 14.22. Jud. p. him to jealousy with theirsina 
2Kings 23. 26. Manasseh had p. him withal 
1 Chron. 21. 1. Satan p. David to number Israel 
Ezra 5. 12. after that our fathers had p. God 
Psal. 78. 56. tempted and p;^ the most high God 
106. 7. but p. him at the sea, even the Red-sea 

29. they p. him with their own inventions 
33. because they p. the spirit of Moses, 43. 

Zech. 8. 14. when your fathers p. me to wrath 

1 Cor. 13. 5. charity is not easilyp. thinketh no ctjI 

2 Cor. 9. 2. and your zeal hath p. very many 

PROVOKEDST. 

Deut. 9. 7. forget not how thou p. Lord thy Go« 

See'ANGER. 



PUB 



JrUB 



PUN 



PROVOKETH. 

Prov-20.2.\vho-£O J), liim to anger sinnethag. soul 
Isa. 65. 3. jieople tliat p. me to anger to my face 
Ezek. 8. [i where was image which p. to jealousy 

PROVOKING. 
Deut. 32. 19. because ot'p. his sons and daughters 

1 Kings 14. 15. they madegroves, p. Lord to anger 
IC. 7. against Baaslia in p. the Lord to anger, 13. 

Psal. 78. 17. by p. tiie Most High in the wilderness 

GaZ.5.2t).nol desirous of vain glory, jv. one another 

PRUDENCE. 

2 Ckr. 2. 12. son endued with p. and understanding 
Prov. 8. 12. 1 wisdom dwell with ;o. find knowledge 

19. t 11- the/;, of a man deferreth his anger 
Eph. 1. a. he hath aboimded in all wisdom and^. 

PRUDENT. 
lSa77i.l6.18.Dav.j».in matters, and a comely person 
Prov. 12. lO. but a /;. man covereth shame 
23. a. p. man concealeth knowledge 

13. IG. every p. man dealeth with knowledge 

14. 8. wisdom of the p. is to understand his way 
15. but the p. man looketh well to his going, 
18. but iliop. are crowned with knowledge 

15. 5. but he that regardeth reproof is p. 

16. 21. tiie wise in iieart shall be called p. 

18. 15. tiie heart of ihejt?. gettelh knowledge 

19. 14. and a. p. wife is from the Lord 

22. 3. a p. man foreseeth evil and hideth, 27. 12. 
fsa. 3. 2. take away ihep. and the ancient 
5. 21. woe to them that are/;, in their own sight 
10. 13. by my wisdom I have done it, for I am p. 
29. 14. understanding of theirp. men should be hid 
Jcr. 49. 7. is counsel [)erislied from the p.? 
Hos. 14. 9. who is p. and he shall know them? 
Jimos 5. 13. the p. shall keep silence in that time 
Mat. 11. 25. hid these things from p. Luke 10. 21. 
j?c£s 13. 7. the deputy Ssrgius Paulus, a. p. man 
1 Cor. 1. 19. to nothing understanding of the p. 

PRUDENTLY, 
/sa. 52.13. my serv. shall dealp.heshallbeexalted 

PRUNE. 
Lev. 25. 3. six years shalt thou p. thy vineyard 
4. seventh year not sow thy field nor p. 
PRUNED. 
Fsa. 5. 6. Hay it waste, itshallnotbe/;. nordigged 

PRUNING. 

Isa. 2. 4. they shall beat their spears into p. hooks 

18. 5. he shall cut oft' the sprigs with p. hooks 

Joel 3. 10. beat your ;/;. hooks into spears 

Mic. 4. 3. they shall beat their spears into p. hooks 

PSALM. 
1 Chron. 16. 7. then David delivered first tliis/j. 
Psal. 81. 2. take a p. \\ 98.5. with the voice of a p. 
Mat. 26. t 30. when they had sung a p. they went 
out into the mount of Olives, Mark 14. f 26. 
..^cts 13. 33. as it is also written in the second p. 

35. wherefore he saith also in anotherjp.thou shalt 
ICor. 14. 26. how is it every one of you hath a p.? 

PSALMIST. 
2-Sa7K.23.1. last words of David, sweety?, of Israel 

PSALMS. 
1 Chron. 16. 9. sing p. to him, Psal. 105. 2. 
JVt'A. 12. 1 8. the Levites over the j?. of thanksgiving 
Psal. 95. 2. make a joyful noise to him with p. 
Luke'QO. 42. David himself saith in the book oi'p. 
24. 44. which were written m p. concerning me 
^cts 1. 20. for it is written in the book of ;:;. 
Eph. 5. 19. speaking to yourselves in p. and hymns 
CoZ. 3. 16. admonishing one another in p. and hymns 
Jam. 5. 13. is any merry"? let him sing^?. 
PSALTERY. 
Sam. 10. 5. meet a company of prophets witha/9. 
Psal. 33. 2. sing to him with the p. 144. 9. 
57. 8. awake, my glory, awake^. and harp, 108. 2. 
' 71. 22. I will also praise thee with the p. 92. 3. 
81. 2. bring hither the pleasant harp with the/;. 
150. 3. praise him with trumpet the/;, and harp 
Dan. 3. 5. when ve hear sound of the/;. 7, 10, 15. 
PSAiTERIES, See Cymbals. 
PUBLICAN, 
^n Greek, Telones, was a farmer, or a receiver 
of public mnnriji an officer of the revenue, a 
man er^ploycd in collecting such impositions as 
are hateful to the people. JJmong the Romans 
there were two sorts of Farmers: Some were 
general Farmers, who in every province had 
their deputies, and under- farmers, who collected 
the reveriues and other profits of the empire, of 
which they gave an accotint to the Emperor. 
These principal Farmers were men of great 
consideration in the government ; and Cicero 
says, that among these were to be found the 
flower of the Roman knights, the ornament of 
the-city, and the strength of the commonwealth. 
Butthc dezvties,theunder-farm.ers,the commis- 
sioners, Z/te Publicans of the lower order, were 
looked upon as so many thieves andpicJcpockets. 
TheocrtJus being once asked, TfTiich was the 
most cruel of all beasts, made answer, That 
amons the beasts of the loilderness, they were 
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the bear and the lion; among the beasts cf the 
city, they were the Publican and the Parasite. 

Among the Jews, the name and profession of a 
Publican luas the most odious thing in the 
world. This nation, in a particular manner, 
valued themselves upon their freedom: We be 
Jibrahani's seed, and were never in bondage to 
any man, John 8. 33. They could not, loithout 
the utmost reluctancy, see Publicans in their 
country, rigorously exacting those tributes 
and impositions that were laid on them by the 
Romans: £s/;ec«aZZy£Ae Galileans or Herodians 
submitted to this badge of servitude not with- 
out the greatest impatience, and thought it even 
tinlawful to pay tribute to a foreign power: as 
they shewed by that question they put to our 
Saviour, Luke 20. 22, Is it lawful for us to give 
tribute to Cesar, or no? Those of their own 
nation that undertook this employ, they looked 
upon as no better than heathen. Let him be 
unto thee as a heathen man, and a Publican, 
Mat. 18. 17. It is said, that they would not 
allozo them to come into their temple, or their 
synagogues, 7ior admit them to partake of 
their public jyrayers, or of their offices of judi- 
cature, or allow them to give testimony in a 
court of justice ; and for certain they would 
not accept of their presents at the temple, no 
more than they would of the price of prostitu- 
tion or of blood, or of any thing else of tiie 
like nature. 

There were many Publicans in Judea, in the time 
of our Saviour. Zaccheus probably was one 
of the principal Farmers, since he is called the 
chief among the Publicans, Luke 19. 2. but 
Matthew was only an inferior Publican. The 
Jews reproached our Saviour with being a 
friend of Publicans and sinners, and of eating 
with them, Luke 7. 34. jJnd our Saviour told 
the Jews, That harlots and Publicans went into 
the kingdom of heaven before them, Mat. 21. 
31. In the parable of the Publican and Vhari- 
see, who made their prayer's together in the 
temple, ice see with what sentiments of humility 
the view of his condition inspired the Pub- 
lican ; he keeps afar off', and probably dares 
not so much as enter the cotirt of the people; 
he is afraid to lift up his eyes to heaven ; he 
sjnites his breast, and submissively asks jjar- 
don of God, Luke 18. 10, i^-c. Zaccheus says 
to our Saviour, that he %oas ready to give half 
of his goods to the poor, and to restore four- 
fold of whatever he had unjustly acquired, 
Luke 19. 8. And this, because at that time 
the Roman laios required that whenever any 
Publican was convicted of extortion, he should 
be obliged to render fdur times the value of 
what he had^extorted. 

PUBLICAN, S. 
Mat. 5. 46. do not even the p. the same? 47. 

9.]0.many/;. sat with him, JfarA 2.15. Z.M/i;e 5. 29. 

11. said to his disciples, why eateth your master 

with/;, and sinners, Jt/arA; 2. 16. Luke 5.30. 

10. 3. Philip, Thomas, and Matthew the jt;. 



11. 19. a friend of/;, and sinners, Luke 7. 34. 
18. 17. let him be to thee as a heathen and a/». 
21. 31. p. go into the kingdom of God before you 

32. but the p. and the harlots believed him 
I^uke 3. 12. then came also p. to be baptized 
5. 27. he saw a p. named Levi sitting at receipt 
7. 29. the p. justified God, being baptized with 
15. 1. then drew near to him the/;, to hear him 

18. 10. the one a Pharisee, and the other a. p. 
11. God, I thank thee, I am not as this p. 
13. p.standing afar ofl^, said, G. be merciful to me 

19. 2. Zaccheus was chief among the p. and rich 
PUBLIC. 

Mat. 1. 19.* not willing to make her a p. example 

PUBLICLY. 
Acts 18. 28. for he p. convinced the Jews, shewing 

20. 20. but have shewed you, have taught you p. 
PUBLISH. 

Deut. 32. 3. I will/;, the name of the Lord 

1 Sam. 31. 9. to p. it in the house of their idols 

2 Sam. 1. 20. p. it not in the streets of Askclon 
JVeA. 8. 15. should p. that they bring pine-branches 
Psal. 26. 7. may p. with the voice of thanksgiving 
Jer.4.5.p. in Jerusalem || 16./;. against Jerusalem 

5. 20. declare this, p. it in Judah, saying 
31. 7. p. ye and say, O Lord, save thy people 
46. 14. declare in Egypt, p. in Migdol, p. in Noph 
50. 2. p. and conceal not, Babylon is taken 

Amos 3. 9./;. in the palaces of Ashdod and Egypt 
4. 5. proclaim and p. the free-offerings 

Ma' k 1. 45. but he bejan to ;;. it much, 5. 20. 
PUBLISHED. 

Esth. 1. 20. king's decree be/;, thro' all empire, 22. 
3. 14. the copy of Haman's decree wasp. 8. 13. 

Psal. 08. 11. great was the company that p. it 

Jonah 3. 7. he caused it to be p. through Nineveh 



Mark 7. 36. so much more a great deal they /;. i\ 

13. 10. the gospel must firsi be p. among nations 

Luke 8. 39. he went and p. through the whole cit) 

Acts 10. 37. that word ye know, which was/;. 

13. 49. word of the Lord was p. through all region 

PUBLISHETH. 
Isa. 52. 7. that/;, peace, that p. salvation 
Jer. 4. 15. voice//, aflliction from mount Ephraiui 
Jfah. 1. 15. behold the feet of him that p. peaces 

PUFF. 
Job 11. t 20. their hopes shall be a. p. of breath 
PUFFED up. 

1 Cor. 4. 6. no one of you be p. up against anothcr 

18. some are p. ?</;, as tliough I would not come 

19. will know, not speech of them that are p. 7f/; 
5. 2. ye are/;, up, and have not rather mourned 

13. 4. charity vaunteth not itself, is not/;, tip 
Col, 2. 18. vainly p. iip by his fleshly mind 

PUFFETH at. 
Psal. 10. 5. as for all his enemies, he p. at them 
12. 5. set him in safety from him that/;, at him 
PUFFETH up. 

2 Cor. 8. 1. knowledge p. up, charity edificth 
PULL, ED. 

Gen. 8. 9. Noah p. the dove to him into the ark 
19. 10. but the men p. Lot into the house 
.7osh. 8. t 6. till we have p. them from the city 
1 Kings 13. 4. Jeroboam could not p. it in again 
Ezra 6. 11. let timber be p. down from his iiouse 
Psal. 31. 4. p. me out of net they have laid for m\? 
Isa. 22. 19. and from thy state shall p. thee down 
.ler. 1. 10. set thee to p. down and destroy, 18. 7. 

12. 3. p. them out like sheep for the slaughter 
24. 6. I will build them and not p. down, 42. 10. 

Lam. 3. 11. p. me in pieces, hath made me desolate 
Ezek. 17.. 9. shall he not p. up the roots thereof? 
.^mos 9. 15. and they shall no more hep. up 
Mic. 2. 8. ye p. off the robe with the garment 
Zech. 7. 11. but they/;, away the shoulder 
Mat. 7. 4. p. out mote out of thine eye, Luke G.42. 
Luke 12. 18. I will p. dowm my barns and build 

14. 5. and will not/?, him out on the sabbath? 
Acts23. 10. lest Paul should have been p. in pieces 

PULLING. 
1 Cor. 10. 4. mighty to the p. down of strong holds 

PULLING. 
.lude 23. others save with fear, p. them out office 

PULPIT. 
J\rch. 8. 4. Ezra the scribe stood upon a p. of wood 

PULSE. 
2Sfl:?n.l7.28.Barzillai brought beans and parched p 
Dan. 1. 12. let them give /;. to eat, and water, 16 

PUNISH. 
/.-f'y.26.18./;. you seven times more for your sins,24 
Prov. 17. 26. also to p. the just is not good 
Isa. 10. I2.p. the stout heart of the king of Assyria 

13. 11. I will/;, the world lor their evil 
24. 21. the Lord shall p. the host of the high ones 

26. 21. Lord cometh to p. inhabitants of the earth 

27. 1. Lord with strong sword shall p. Leviathan 
.Ter. 9. 25. I will p. all them that are circumcised 

11. 22. behold I will /;. the men of Anathoth 
13. 21. what wilt thou say when he shall p. thee? 

21. 14. but I will/;, you according to the fruit of 
your doings, saith the Lord 

23. 34./;. man II 25. 12./;. kingof Babylon, 50. 18. 

27. 8. will;;, that nation || 29. 32./;. Shemaiah 

30. 20. I will p. all that oppress them 

36. 31. I will/;. Jehoiakim and his seed 

44. 13. I v/ill p. them in Egypt, as I p. Jerusalem 

29. a sign that I will p. you in this place 
46. 25. I will p. the multitude of No and Pharaoh 
51. 44. and I will/;. Bel in Babylon 
Hos. 4. 9 I will p. tliem for their ways and reward 

14. I will not p. your daughters when commit 

12. 2. and p. Jacob according to his ways 
.flmos 3. 2. you known, I will /;. you for your iniquit. 

t 14. in the day that I will p. Israel * 

Zeph. 1. 8. in the day that I will p. the princes 

9. T will p. all those that leap on the threshold 

12. I will p. men that are settled on their lees 
Zech. 8. 14. as I thought to p. when your fathers 
Acts 4. 21. finding nothing how they might p. them 

PUNISHED. 
Exod. 21. 20. if smite, he shall be surely p. 23. 

21. he shall not be p. for he is his money 
Ezrn^.Vi. thou hastp.less than iniquities deserved 
.Tob 31. 11. it is an iniquity to be /;. by judges, 28. 
Prov. 21. 11. when scorner is p. simple made wise 

22. 3. but the simple pass on and are ;;. 27. 12. 
Jcr. 44. 13. as I have/;. Jerusalem with the sword 

50. 18. will punish as I have p. the king of Assyria 
Zeph. 3. 7. not be cut off, howsoever I p. them 
Zech. ] 0. 3. anger ag. the shepherds, I /;. the goats 
Acts 22. 5. to bring them bound to Jerus. to be p 

26. 11. I p. them oft in every synagogue 
2T'Ac5.9.1.9. shall hep. with everlasting destruction 
2 Pet. 2. 9. unjust to the day of judgment to bo /;. 

PUNISHMENT. 
Several sorts of punishment w«*e in -use among 



PUiN 

tAe Jews, which are vientioned in the scripture, 
as, [l]'J"he ijunisliment of the cross: This was 
a servile punishment, which, was injiictcd on 
the vilest of slaves : 7'o be o'ucijied was a 
great mark of injarny to officers, and incii of 
quality. The common way of crucifying was 
by fastening the criminal with nails, one at 
each hand, and one at both his feet, or one at 
each of them. They were likejcise bound fre- 
quently with cords; and this penalty, which 
seems in one sense gentler, because it occasions 
less pain, in another zrias more cruel, because 
the condemned person Oy this means was made 
to languish for a longer time. Before they 
nailed the person to the cross, they generally 
scourged him icith whips, or leaVicrn lashes. 
Our Hainour was severely scourg cd during his 
passion ; Pilate having pronounced sentence 
against him, ordered him to be scourged, and 
delivered him up to be crucified. The law or- 
dained, th'it the person executed should not be 
left upon the cross after sun-set, because hs 
that is hanged in this manner is cursed by 
God, Deut. -21. 22, 23. 
2] Suspension, liaugitig, or the punishment of the 
rope. The Je'.vs maintain that none but ido- 
laters an d blasphemers underwent this punish- 
ment. Haman and his sons icere hung upon a 
high galloics, Esth. 7.10. Pharaoh's chief baker 
was first beheaded, and afterwards hung upon 
a gibbet. Gen. 40. 22. IVe read in the scrip- 
ture, that sometimes they hung up men alive, 
and sometimes hung up their carcases after 
they were deed. Josh. 8. 2D. 2 Sam. 21. 12. 

- 3] Stoning; or putting to death by casting stones. 
This punishment was very muck in use among 
the Hebrews: It is said, that this penalty was 
inflicted upon all those criminals that the law 
condemns to death, without expressing the 
particular kind of death : For example, the 
incest of a son zcith his mother, or of the son 
with his mother-in-law, or of a father with his 
daughter, or with his daughter-in-law ; or of 
a man that debauches a woman that is con- 
tracted; or of her that is contracted, and co7i- 
sents to another; those that are guilty of the 
crimes of sodomy or bestiality ; idolaters, 
blasphemers, magicians, conjurers, breakers 
of the sabbath ; those that offer their children 
to Moloch ; those that entice others to idolatry ; 
a son rebellious to his father, and condemned 
by the judges. 

'4] Fire. This punishment was vciij common. 
IVlicn Judali was informed that his daughter- 
in-laio Tamar icas with child, he would have 
had her burnt as an adulteress. Gen. 38. 24. 
The law of SIosss inflicts the punisliment of 
the fire upon theidaughters of the priests, who 
were guilty of fornication. Lev. 21. 9. Xebu- 
chadnezzar caused Daniel and his companions 
to be thrown into a burning fiery furnace, be- 
cause they would not worship his golden imasre, 
Dan. 3. 21. ..dud by the law he was ordered to 
be burnt alive, icho should marry the mother 
and her daughter, Lev. 20. 14. 

{5] The punishment of the rack, or tympanum. 
This is met with in the Greek of St. Paul tu 
'the Hebrews, 11. 35. Interpreters are divided 
about the sense of this word, Tympanizein. 
Some have explained it of the Tressel or Chi- 
valet, apuniskment very frequent in antiquity, 
but very much U7iknown at this day : Others 
think that the ..Apostle alludes to the death of 
John the Baptist, and to that of St. James, 
who were both beheaded. Some think it signi- 
fies to flay alive, others take it in a general 
sense, for all kinds of capital punishments and 
violent deaths : But interpreters are generally 
of opinion, that the Jlpostle here means the 
Bastinado, nr the punishment of the tchip, and 
thai there is an allusion to the cruelties exer- 
cised upon old Eleazar, and the seven brethren 
the Maccabees. The second book of Mac. 6. 19, 
epeaking of the martyrdom of Eleazar, says, 
t/iat he came io the Tympanum. 

t3] Imprisonment. This was not aheays consi- 
dered as a punishment, but was to keep and 
secure a person accused or suspected. Joseph 
detained his brother Simeon in prison, till he 
should be assured of the truth of what his bre- 
thren had told him concerning his father and 
his brother Benjamin, Gen. 42. 19. The blas- 
phemer that was brought to Moses, Lev. 24.12. 
and the man that was found gathering sticks 
an the sabbath-day. Num. 15. 34. were put in 
ward till the Lord declared the kind of pun- 
ishment they were to undergo. 

But often imprisonment was made a punishment 
lohen it was attended with shame and severi- 
ties. 

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PUN 

iVhen Joseph was unjustly accused by Potipliar's 
wife, he was put in prison, and loaded with fet- 
ters. Gen. 39. 20. Samson was taken by the 
Fiiilistiiies, cast into a dungeon, had his eyes 
put out, and forced to grind at the mill, Judg. 
16. 21. Bonds, fetters, shackles, manacles and 
chains, which usually attended imprisonment, 
must be looked upon as punishments. 
[7] The sword, or beheading. In scripture there 
are several instances of Decapitations. Pha- 
raoh's chief baker had his head cut off; after 
which his body icas hung upon a gibbet. Gen. 
40. 19. Abimelech, son of Gideon, cut off the 
heads of seventy sons o/ Gideon, his brethren, 
upon one sto?ie, Judg. 9. 5. The people o/ Sa- 
maria cut off' the heads of seventy of the sons 
of Ah'dh, and sent them in baskets to Jehu, 2 
Kings 10. 7. Jolm the Baptist was beheadedin 
prison, by the order of Herod, Mat. 14. 10. 
[8] The precipice, or throwing beadi-ong from the 
top of a rock : This icas not a common pun- 
ishment : If it has been sometimes used among 
the Hebrews, it was in singular cases. Ama- 
ziah king of Judah overcame ten thousand 
Idumeans, and made them prisoners of war, 
and cast them dow7i from the top of a high 
rock, 2 Chron. 25. 12. 
[0] To be torn in pieces hy thorns, or under har- 
rows or sledges of iron. There are some ex- 
amples of these punishments in scripture. 
When Gideon returned from pursuing the Mi- 
dianites, he tore with thorns and brambles of 
the desert the chief men of the city of Succoth, 
tcho had insulted him, Judg. 8. 16. .ind Da- 
vid made the Ammonites undergo a punish- 
ment more cruel and severe, 2 Sam. 12. 31, 
He put them under harrows and axes of iron, 
and made them pass through the brick-kiin. 
These harrows or sledges of iron were ma- 
chines propir for threshing of corn, in order 
to get the grain out of the straw, which were 
loaded with iron or stones, for bruising the 
straw. By the Brick-kiln, is cither meant the 
furnace in which the bricks were burnt, or the 
place where the earth was beat and macerated, 
in which these miserable wretches were exe- 
cuted. 
[10] The saw, to be cut through the middle: This 
punishment was not known among the He- 
brews: Some are of opinion, that it came ori- 
ginally from the Persians or Chaldeans : It is 
certain that it is still in use among the Swit- 
zers, and that they put it in practice not many 
years ago, upon one of their countrymen guilty 
of a great crime: they put him in a kind of 
coffin, and sawed him <it length, be ginning at 
his head, as a piece of wood is sawn. The 
apostle Paul, in his Epistle to the Hebrews, 
11. 37. speaking of the calamities suffered by 
the prophets and saints of the Old Testament, 
says, that they were sawn asunder : Several 
of the ancinits have explained this passage 
concerning the death of Isaiah, who is said to 
hare been put to death hy king Manasseh, 
2cith a saw. 
[11] Cutting off the hair of the guilty person : 
. This seems to be a punishment rather shame- 
ful than painful ; and yet it is thought that 
pain likewise was added to the disgrace ; and 
that they icere not contented to shave or cut 
the hair, but tore it off with violence, as if 
they had been plucking a bird alive. This 
much the Hebrew signifies in Neh. 13. 25, I 
contended with them, and smote certain of 
them, and plucked off the hair. 
[12] To pluck out the eyes: This is a punish- 
ment not common ; and though IMoses had ap- 
pointed that an eye should be given for an eye, 
and a tooth for a tooth, Exod. 21. 24. yet it is 
the opinion of Commentators that this laic 
was very seldom put in practice according to 
the letter; and that the offender icas gene- 
rally punished by a pecuniary penalty, which 
was converted to the use of the injured party. 
When the Philistines had laid hold on Sa.mson, 
and intended to prevent his doing them any 
more harm, they put him in prison, and bored 
out his eyes, Judg. 16. 21. Nebuchadnezzar 
took king Zedekiah, and had his children put 
to death in his presence, then caused his eyes 
to be put out, and aftericards had him carried 
to Babylon in chains, 2 Kings 25. 7. 
[13] To cut off the extremities of the feet and 
hands was a piece of cruelty formerly exer- 
cised by Adoni-hezek king of Bezek, upon 
seventy kings who had been conquered by him, 
and who eat like dogs under his table. But 
God thought fit to have him tortured after the 
same manner that he had tortured others. The 
Israelites conquered him, took him, and cut 
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PUR 

off the extremities of his hands and feet, Judg 
1. 5, 6, 7. David treated the murderers of 
Ish-bosheih in the same manner, and had Uiei? 
bodies hung up over the pool of Hebron, 2 Savu 
4. 12. 

Geii. 4. 13. my p. is greater than 1 can bear 
19. flo. lest thou be consumea m p. of the city 

Z/e». 26.41. thanacceptthe;5.of their iniquity, 43. 

1 6'am. 28. 10. Saulsware, no^. shall happen to thee 

2 Kings 7.19. they said, if we tarry, we shall lind^j. 
Job 21.t 19. God layethp. of iniquity for children 

31. 3. and a strange^, to the workers of iniquity 
Prov. 19. 19. a man of great wrath shall suffer 2>. 
Lam. 3. 39. a man for the p. of his sins 
4. 6. p. of my people is greater than the p. of 

the sin of Sodom 
22. the p. of thine iniquity is accomphshed 
Ezck. 14. 10. they shall bear the p. of their iniquity, 
the J). of prophets as ji. of him that seeketh to him 
Hos. 12. t 8. he shall have^'. in whom is sin 
Amos 1. 3. and for four I will not turn away the 
p. thereof, 6, 9, 11, 13. | 2. 1,'4, 6. 
Zech. 14. 19. this shall be tire p. of Egypt 
Jilat. 25. 46. these shall ga into everlasting p. 
2 Cor. 2. 6. sufficient to such a man is this p. 
Heb. 10. 29. of how much sorer ^. suppose ye 
1 Pet. 2. 14. sent by him for the p. of evil doers 

PUNISHMENTS. 
Job 19. 29. for wrath bringeth the;?, of the sword 
Psal. 149. 7. to execute p. upon the people 
Jer. 44. \ 9. have ye forgot the p. of vour fathers'? 

PUP... 
£s^'(.3.7.they cast j?. thatis, the lot, before Haman 
9. 24. for Haman had cast^. for to consume thera 
2b. called these days Purim, after the name of© 
See PuRi.M. 
PURCHASE, Substantive. 
Gen. 49. 2-2. p. of field and cave that was therein 
Lev. 22. t 11. if the priest buy a soul with^. 
Jer. 32. 11. so I took the evidence of the p. 
12. 1 gave evidence of the/), to Baruch, 14, 16. 
PURCHASE, ED. 
Gen. 25. 10. field Abraham^, of the sons of Heth 
£zorf.l5.16.tiil people pass over which thou hastj). 
Lev. 25. 33. if a manj?. of the Levites, then house 
B-uth 4. 10. Ruth have I^. to be my Mife 
P5aL74.2. remember thy congregation thou hast^. 
78. 54. mountain which his right hand had^. 
Acts 1. 18. this man p. a field with iniquity 
8.20. thought the gift of God may be;;, by money 
20. 23. which he hath p. with his own blood 
Eph. 1. 14. until the redemption of the;?, possession 
1 Tim. 3. 13. have used tJie oiF.ce of deaccn well j». 

1 Pet. 2. j 9. ve are a^. people, that ve should shew 

PURE 

Signifies, [1] Simple, unmixed, uncompounded, 
as wine without loatrr, gold or silver without 
dross, Exod. 25. 17, 31. Deut. 32. 14. [2] 
Holy, free from spot, stain, or the least mix- 
ture of sin, Psal. 19. 8. 1 John 3. 3. [3] One 
who is single-hearted and sincere, free from 
any reigning sin. Mat. 5. 8. [4] Devout and 
religious, Prov. 30. 12. [5] Tried or refined, 
Psal. 119. 1 140. Thy word is pure; thatis, 
it is perfectly free from oil falsehood and 
deceit, and contains pure precepts, pure ex- 
amples, great helps, and strong encourage- 
ments to purity, and dissuasives from sin. 
[6] Clear and free. Acts 20. 26. [7] Lawful 
to be used, Rom. 14. 20. [8] Believers, whose 
hearts are purified by faith. Tit. 1. 15. [9] 
Free from, error, idolatry, and hypocrisy, 
James 1. 27. 

Exod. 27. 20. that they bring the p. oil, Lev. 24.2. 

30. 23. take p. mvrrh || 34. with^. frankincense 

31. 8. the;;, cand'lestick, 39. 37. Lev. 24.4. 
Z/fiu. 24. 6. thou r.halt set cakes on the;?, table be- 
fore the Lord 

7. thou shalt put p. frankincense on each row 
Deut. 32. 14. didst drink the ;;. blood of the grap^ 

2 Sam. 22. 27. with the ;;. thou wilt shew thyself;? 

. with froward, thyself froward, Psal. 18.26. 

1 Kings 5. U. and twenty measures of;;, oil 

2 Chron. 13. 11. ihe shew-brend seton the;;, table 
Ezra 6. 20. all were p. and killed the passover 
.fob 4. 17. >h»\] a man be more ;;. than his Maker? 

8. 6. if thou wert;;. and upright, surely now 
11. 4. for ihou hast said, rpy doctrine is;;. 
16. 17. not for any injustice, also my prayer is;;. 
25. 5. yea, the stars are not;j. in his sight 
Psal. 12. 6. the words of the Lord are^. words 

19. 8. the commandment of the Lord is;;. 
119. 140. thy word is very p. therefore I love it 

Prov. 15. 26. the words of Wie ;;. are pleasant 

20. 9. who can say, I am p. from my sin 1 

11. whether his work hep. whether it be right 

21. 8. but as for tJie p. his work is right 

30. 5. every word of God is;;, he is a shield to 
them thai put trust in hin» 

12. a generation that are p. in their own eyes 



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PUR 



hr. 51. T 11- make;;, the arrows, gather shields 
Dan. 7. 9. the hair of liis head like tiie p. wool 
Mic. G. 11. shall 1 count tliem^ with wicked 
Zeph. 3. 9.1 will turn to the people a p. language 
Mai. 1. 11. in every place up. oli'ering be otiered 
J'iLirii 14. 1 3. an alabaster box of ^. nard, precious 
Acta 30. 2G. I amp. from llie blood of all men 
iioui. 14. 20. all things indeed are/>. but ij: is evil 
FltiL 4. 8. whatsoever things are p. what lovely 
- 1 Tim. 3. 9. the mystery of faith in a;?, conscience 

5. 22. neither be partaker of sins, keej) thyself p. 
iTim. 1. 3. whom I serve with/*, conscience 
Tit. 1. 15. to the p. all things are p. but to them 

that are defiled and unbelieving nothing is;?. 
Heb. lU. 22. and our bodies washed withp. water 
Jam. 1. 27. p. religion and undefiled is this, to visit 
3. 17. but the wisdom from above is first p. 
2 Pet. 3. 1. in both which I stir up your p. minds 

1 Jo/ui 3. 3. purifieth himself even as he isp. 
Rev. 1.5. 6 the seven angels clothed in p. linen 

22. 1. he shewed me a. p. riverof water of life 
See Hea^t, Gold. 
PURELY. 
Isa. 1. 25. and I will j9. purge away thy dross 

PURENESS. 
Job 22. 30. it is delivered by the p. of thine hands 
Prov. 22.11. he that lov. p. of heart, king his friend 

2 Cor. 6.6.p. approving ourselves by p. by knowled. 

PURER. 
Lam. 4.7. her Nazarites were p. than snow 
Hab. 1. 13. thou art of p. eyes than to behold evil 

PURGE. 
2 Chr. 34. 3. Josiah began top. Judah and Jerusa. 
Psal.51.7. p. me with hyssop, and I shall be clean 
65. 3. our transgressions thou shaltjs. them 
79.9. and p. away our sins for thy name's sake 
Isa. 1. 25. and purely p. away thy dross and tin 
Ezek.20.3S. I will p. from among you the rebels 
43. 20. thus shalt thou cleanse and p. it 
26. seven days shall they p. the altar and purify it 
Dan. 11. 33. some of them shall fall to p. them 
Mai. 3. 3. and p. them as gold and silver, to oifer 
Mat. 3. 12. he will thoroughly p. his floor, and 
gather his wheat into the garner, Luke 3. 17. 

1 Cor. 5. 7. p. out therefore the old leaven 

2 Tim. 2.21. if a man thereforep. himself from these 
Heb. 9. 14. p. your conscience from dead works 

PURGED. 

1 Sam. 3. 14. iniquity of Eli's house shall not hep. 

2 Chron. 34. 8. when he had p. the land and house 
Prov. 16. 6. by mercy and truth iniquity is p. 
/sa. 4. 4. and shall have p. the blood of Jerusalem 

6. 7. thy iniquity is taken away, and thy sin p. 
22. 14. surely this iniquity shall not be p. 

27. 9. by this shall the iniquity of Jacob be p. 
£2cA;.24. 13. because I havep. thee, and thou wast 
not p. thou shalt not be p. from thy filthiness 
Heb. 1. 3. when he had by himself p. our sins 

9. 22. almost all things are by the law p. by blood 

10. 2. because that the worshippers once p. 
2Pe£.1.9. hath forgotten he wasp, from his old sins 

PURGETH. 
John 15. 2. every branch that bearetli, he p. it 

PURGING. 

Proij. 20. 130. blueness of a wound is a p. medicine 
Mark. 7. lO.goeth out into the draught, p. meats 

PURIFICATION, S. 
Jfur/i. 19. 9. it shall be kept, it is a p. for sin 

17. take of ashes of the burnt heifer of p. for sin 
2Chro7i. 30. 19. according top. of the sanctuary 
JVe/j. 12. 45. porters kept the ward of their p. 
Esth. 2. 3. the things of their p. be given them 

12. so were the days of their p. accomplished 
Luke 2. 22. when days of herp.were acconr.plished 
Jlct.! 21 . 23. the accomplishment of the days of p. 

PURIFY. 
, JVMm.l9.12.shallp. himself with it the third day,19. 

20. shall be unclean, and shall not p. himself 
31.19.p.yourselves and your captives on third day 

20. p. all your raiment, and all made of skins 
Job 4L25.by reason of breakings theyp.themselves 
Isa. 68. 17. they p. themselves in the gardens 
Ezek. 43. 26. seven days shall they p. the altar 
Mai. 3. 3. and he shall p. the sons of Levi 
Jokn 11. 55. went to Jerusalem top. themselves 
.Acts 21. 24. take and p. thyself with them 
Tit. 2. 14. and p. to himself a peculiar people 
Jain. 4. 8. p. your hearts, ye double minded 

PURIFIED. 
Lbv. 8. 15. and p. the altar, and poured the blood 
^um. 8. 21. the Levitos were p. Ezra 6. 20. 
31. 23. shall be p. with the water of separation 
2 Sam. 11. 4. Bathsheba wasp, from uncleanness 
Psal.l2.Q. are pure words, as silvery, seven times 
Prov. 30. t 5. every word of God is p. 
Dan. 12. 10. many shall be p. and made white 
.^ci5 24. 18. certain Jews from Asia found mop. 
Heb. 9. 1 13. nor first testamentp. without blood 

23. the patterns of things in the heavens be p. 

1 Pet. 1.22. seeing ye have p. your souls in obeying 

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PURIFIER. 
Mai. 3. 3. he shall sit as a retiner and p. of silver 

PURIflETH. 
J^Tum,. 19. 13. toucheth a dead body and p. not 
1 Ju/m 3. 3. that hath tiiis hope p. liimsclf 

PURIFYIJNG. 
Lev. 12. 4. shall continue in the blood of her p. 

tj. when the days of her p. arc fulfilled 
JSTum. 8. 7 sprinkle water ofp. on ihom 

1 Chron. 23. 28. office was in p. all holy things 
Esth. 2. 12. with other things for p. of women 
John 2. 6. after the manner of the p. of the Jews 

3. 25. then there arose a question about p. 

Heb. 9, 13. sanctifielh to the p. of the flesh 
PURIFYING. 

.^cts 15. 9. p. their hearts by faith 
21. 20. and the next day p. himself with them 
PURIM, 

Or Pur, or Phur; that is to say, Lots. This was 
a very solemn feast of the Jews, instituted in 
memory of the Lots that were cast by Haman 
the enemy of the Jews. These Lots were cast 
in the first month of the year, Esth. 3. 7 : and 
marked out the twelfth month of the sameyear, 
for the execution of Haman's design, which 
was to destroy all the Jews of the kingdom of 
Persia. Thus the superstition of Haman, in 
casting and pursuing the event of these Lots, 
was the cause of his oicn ruin, and of the pre- 
servation of the Jews ; who had now time to 
avert this blow, by means' of lt!Lsi\vix the spouse 
o/ Ahasuerus, and to remove those ill impres- 
sions he had conceives of the Jews. In memory 
of this so signal and miraculous deliverance, 
the Jews- instituted a feast, to which they gave 
the name of Pur, or Purim. 

Esth.9. 23. called these days P. after name of Pur 

28. and that these days of P. should not fail 

29. to confirm this second letter of P. 31. 

32. and the decree of Esther confinned these P. 
PURITY. 
ITim. 4. 12. be thou an example in faith, in p. 
5. 2. rebuke the younger as sisters, with all p. 

PURLOINING. 
Tit. 2. 10. not;), but shewing all good fidelity 

PURPLE. 

Exod.'iS. 4. this is the offering, blue, p. and scarlet 

26. 1. thou shalt make curtains of fine linen and p. 

39. 3. the gold cut into wires, to work in the p. 

JVum. 4. 13. take away ashes and S|iread a p. cloth 

Judg. 8. 23. p. raiment was on the kings of Midian 

2 Chron. 2. 7. send a man cuiming to work hip. 34. 

3. 14. he made the vail of blue, and p. and crimson 
Esth. 1. 6. fastened with cords of fine linen and p. 

8. 15. Mordec. went out with garm. oflinen andp. 
Prov. 31. 22. her clothing is silk and p. 

Cant. 3. 10. he made the covering of it ofp. 
7. 5. and the hair of thine head like p. 
Jer. 10. 9. blue and p. is their clothing 
Ezek. 27. 7. p. was that which covered thee 

IG.Syria occupied in thy fairs with emeralds, p. 
Mark 15. 17. and they clothed him with p. 

20. mocked him, they took off the p. from him 
Luke 10. 19. a certain rich man clothed in p. 
.lohn 19. 2. the soldiers put on him a p. robe 

5. then came Jesus forth wearing the p. robe 
.dets 16. 14. a woman named Lydia, a seller ofp. 
Hebi 9. 1 19- Moses took p. and sprinkled the book 
Rev.l7.4. the woman was arrayed in p. and scarlet 

18.12. none buyeth the merchandise ofp. 

16. that great city, that was clothed in p. and 

PURPOSE. [scarlet 

Kum. 14. 1 34. ye shall know my altering of my p. 
Ruth2. 16. and let fall some handfuls ofp. for her 
Ezra 4. 5. hired counsellors to frustrate their p. 
Jfeh. 8. 4. a pulpit of wood they made for the p. 
Job 33. 17. that he may withdraw man from hisp. 
Prov. 20. 18. every p. is established by counsel 
Eccl. 3. 1. and a time to every p. 17. ] 8. 6. 
5. 1 8. if thou seest oppression, marvel not at thep. 
Isa. 1. 11. to what p. is multitude of your sacrifices 
14. 26. thisisthep.that is purposed upon the earth 
30.7. the Egyptians shall help in vain, and to nop. 
.Jer. 6. 20. to what p. cometh to me incense 1 
49. 30. Nebuchadnezzar conceived a p. ag. Hazor 
51. 29. for every p. of the Lord shall stand 
Kick. 38. t lO.thou shalt conceive a mischievous p. 
Dan. 6. 17. that p. be not changed concerning Dan, 
Mat. 26. 8. saying, to what p. is this waste 1 
Acts 11. 23. with p. of heart, they would cleave 
26. 16. for I have appeared to thee for this p. 

27. 13. supposing that they had obtained their p. 
43. the centurion kept them from their p. 

Rom. 8. 23. who are the called according to his p. 
9.11. that thep. of God according to election stand 

17. even for this same p. have I raised thee up 
Eph. 1.11. according to the p. of him who worketh 

3. 11. according to the eternal p. in Christ 
6. 22. whom I sent to you for the same p. Col. 4. 8. 
27'm.l.9. called us accord, to hisownp. and grace 



2Tim. 3. 10. but thou hast fully known myp. faitn 
1 .John 3. 8. for thisp. Son of God was manifested 

PURPOSES. 
Gen. 6. t 5. thep. of man's heart was only evil 
Job 17. 11. my days are past, my p. are broken ofT 
Prov. 15. 22. without counsel p. ai e disappointed 
Isa. 19.10. they shall be bioken in thep. thereof 
Jer. 49. 20. hear counsel of the Lord andp. 50. 4a 
PURPOSE, ED. 

1 Kings 5. 5. Ip. lo build a house to the Lord 

2 C/ir. 28.10. y;. to keep under Judah and Jerusal. 
32. 2. Sennacheribp. to fight against Jerusalem 

Psal. 17. 3. 1 am p. my mouth shall not transgress 
140. 4. who have p. to overthrow my goings 
Isa. 14. 24. and as I have p. so shall it stand 

26. this is the purpose p. upon the whole earth 

27. the Lord hath p. who shall disannul it 1 

19. 12. what the Lord hath p. upon Egypt 
23.9. Lord hath;), to stain the pride of all glorj 
46. 11. I have p. it, and 1 will also do it 

Jer. 4. 28. I have p. it, and will not repent 
23. 3. repent me of the evil which I p. to do them 
35. 3. will hear all evil which I p. to do to them 
49. 20. his purposes that he hath p. 50. 45. 
Lam. 2. 8. the Lord hath p. to destroy the wall 
Dan.l. 8. Dan. p. in his heart not to defile himself 
Acts 19. 21. Paul p. in spirit to go to Jerusalem 

20. 3. Paul p. to return through Macedonia 
Rom. 1. 13. that oftentimes I p. to come to you 
2 Cor. 1. 17. things Ip. dolp. accord, to the flesh? 
Eph. 1. 9. his will which he hath p. in himself 

3. 11. eternal purpose which hep. in Christ Jesus 

PURPOSETH. 
2 Cor. 9. 7. every man as hep. in his heart, so give 

PURPOSING. 
Gen. 27.42. Esau doth comfort hims.p. to kill thee 

PURSE. 
Prov. 1. 14. cast in thy lot, let us have one p. 
Luke 10. 4. carry neitherp. nor scrip, nor shoes 
22. 35. when I sent you without p. and scrip 
36. but now he that hath a p. let him take it 
, PURSES. 
Mat. 10.9. provide neither sil v'. nor brass in yourji^ 
Mark 6. 8. they should take no money in their p. 

PURSUE. 
Gen. 35. 5. they did not p. after the sons of Jacob 
Exod.15.9. the enemy said, I will p. I will overtake 
Deut. 19. 6. lest the avenger of blood p., /os/i. 20. Si 
28.22. they shall p. thee until thou perish, 4.5. 
Jush. 2. 5. p. after them, ye shall overtake them 
8. 16. the men of Ai were called together top. 
10. 19. stay not, but p. after your enemieg 
1 .Saw. 24. 14. after whom dost thou p.? 
25.29. a man is risen to p. thee and seek thy soiA 
26. 18. wherefore dtfth my lord thus p. me 1 
30. 8. shall I p. after this troop 1 he answered, p. 
2 Sam. 17. 1. I will arise andp. after David 
20. 6. take thy lord's servants, p. after Sheba, 7. 
24.13. wilt thou flee while enemies p. thee 1 
Job 13. 25. and wilt thou p. the dry stubble ? 

30. 15. terrors p. my soul as the wind 
Psal. 34. 14. do good, seek peace andp. it 
Isa. 5. t !!• that continue till wine p. them 

.30. 16. therefore shall they that p. you be swift 
.ler. 48. 2. O madmen, the sword shall p. theo 
Ezek. 35. 6. and blood shall p. thee 
Hos. 8. 3. Israel, the enemy shall p. him 
Amos 1. 11. bee. Edom did p. his broth. with sword- 
JVah. 1. 8. and darkness shall p. his enemies 

PURSUED. 
Gen. 14. 14. Abram p. them to Dan and Hobah, 15. 

31. 23. Laban and his brethren p. Jacob, 36. 
Exod. 14, 8. Pharaoh and the Egyptians p. aftei 

Israel, 9, 23. Deut. 11. 4. Josh. 24. & 
.Tosh.2. 7. p. the spies || 8. 16. they of Ai p. 17. 
Judg. 1. 6. p. after Adoni-bezek, and caught him 
4. 16. but Barak p. after the chariots, 22. 

7. 23. Gideon p. after the Midianites, 25. | 8. 12. 
20. 45. Israel p. Benjamin unto Gidom 

1 Sam. 7. 11. Israel p. the Philistines, 17. 52. 
23.25. Saul p. David || 30. 10. David p. Amalekites 

2 Sam. 2. 19. and Asahel p. after Abner 

24. Joab p. Abner H 28. Joabp. Israel no more 
20. 10. so Joab and Abishai p. after Sheba 
22. 38. I have p. mine enemies, Psal. 18. 37. 
\Kings 20.20.Syrians fled, and Israelp. after them 
2 Kings 25. 5. and the army of Chaldees p. the 
king and overtook him, Jer. 39. 5. | 52. 8 
2 Chron. 13. 19. Abijah p. after Jeroboam 
14. 1.3. Asa and people p. the Ethiopians to Gerai 
Isa. 41. 3. hep. them, and passed safely 
Z.a?rt.4.19. theyp. us upon the mountains, laid wai» 

PURSUER, S. 

.Tosh. 2. 16. get to the mountain lest p. meet you 

22. until the p. returned, the p. sought them 

8. 20. and the people turned back upon thep. 
Lam. 1. 6. are gone without strength before the;» 

PURSUETH, ING. 
Lev. 26. 17. and ye shall flee when none p. you 
36. and they shall fall when none p. 37. 



PUT 

Judg. 8. 4. Gideon with 300 men, faint, jet p. them 
5. iani^.Zebah and Zahiiuiina, kings ofiVIidian 
1 Sam. 23. 2d. Saul returned lioni p. after David 
'i Sam. 3. 22. behold, Joab came from^. a troop 

18. 16. the people returned from p. after Israel 
I Kings 18. 27. your god is ^. or on a journey 

22. 33. perceived it was not the king, they turned 
back from p. Jehoshaphat, 2 Cliron. IS. 32. 
Prov. 11. 19. he that^. evil p. it to his own death 
13. 21. evil^. sinners, to the righteous good repaid 
19.7. hep. them with words, yet they are wanting 
28. 1. the wicked flee when no man p. 

PURSUIT. 
1 Kings 18. 127. he is a god, talking, or hath a p, 

PURTENANCE. 
Exod. 12. 9. roast with fire, his head, legs, and p. 

PUSH. 
Exod. 21. 29. but if the ox were wont to p. 36. 

32. if the ox p. a man-servant or maid-servant 
Dent. 33. 17. with them he shall p. the people 
I Kings 22.11. with these thou shalt;?. the Syrians, 
until thou have consumed them, 2 Chr. 18. 10. 
Job 30. 12. they p. away my feet, and raise up 
Psal. 44, 5. thro' thee will we p. down our enemies 
Dan.ll.Hd, at the end shall king of south ;j. at him 

PUSHED. 
Ezek. 34. 21. p. all the diseased with your horns 

PUSHING. 
Dan.BA.\ saw the ram^. westward and northward 

PUT. 
Gen. 2.8. there God^. the man he had formed, 15. 
3. 15. 1 will^. enmity between thee and woman 
24. 2. p. thy hand under my thigh, 9. | 47. 29. 
47. and Ip. the ear-ring upon her face 

27. 15. p. them upon Jacob her younger son 

16. she;*, the skins of the kids upon his hantb 

28. 11. Jacob ^. the stones for his pillows 

29. 3. p. the stone again on the well's mouth 

30. 40. hep. his own flocks by themselves 

42. when cattle were feeble, he p. not the rods 

31. 34. Rachel ;>. them in the camels' furniture 

32. 16. p. a space batwixt drove and drove 

38. 14! Tamar;?. otf her widow's garments 

39. 4. all he had he p. into Joseph's hand 

40. 15. that they should p. me into the dungeon 
42. 17. he p. them altogether in ward 

46. 4. Joseph shall p. his hand on thine eyes 
48. 18.^. thy right hand upon his head 
Exod. 3. 5. draw not nigh hither,;?, off thy shoes 
from off thy feet, Isa. 20. 2. Jlcts 7. 33. 
22. ye shall ;>. theni'on your sons and daughters 
4. .6. Lord said, p. now thy hand in thy bosom 
'15. speak to him, and p. words in his mouth 
5.-2I. to p. a sword in their hand to slay us 
8. 23. 1 vvill;>. a division between my people 
11. 7. may know the Lord doth p. a difference 

15. 26. 1 will p. none of these diseases on thee 

16. 33. p. a homer full of manna therein 

22. 5. and p. his beast in another man's field 
8. to see whether he have;?, his hand 

11. an oath that he hath not jy. his hand 

23. 1. p. not thine hand with the wicked 

29. 24. thou shalt;?. all in the hands of Aaron 

30. 36. p. of the perfume before the testimony 

32. 27. p. every man his sword by his side 

33. 5. now jD. off thy ornaments from thee 
22. 1 will ;;. thee in a cleft of the rock 

Lev. 8. 27. he;>. all on Aaron's and his sons' hands 

19. 14. norp. a stumbling-block before the blind 

24. 12. and they;?, the blasphemer in ward 
26. 8.;?. ten thousand to flight, Deut. 32. 30. 

J^um.Q.27. shall;?, my name on the children of Isr. 

11. 17. of spirit which is on thee, and ;?. upon them 
29. the Lord would p. his spirit on them 

21.9. Moses made a serpent of brass, and p. it on a 
23. 5. the Lord p. a word in Balaam's mouth, 16. 
Deut. 10. 2. thou shall p. them in the ark 

5. I;?, the tables in the ark which I had made 
11.29. thou shalt p. the blessing on mount Gerizim 
12. 5. the place he shall choose to;?, his name, 21. 

7. ye shall rejoice in all ye p. your hand to 

18. 18. and will p. my words in his mouth 
23.24.butthou shait notp.any grapes in thy vessel 

Josh. 7. 11. p. it even among thetr own stuff 
Judg. 12. 3. 1 p. my life in my hands, and passed 
I Sam. 2. 36. p. me into one of the priest's offices 

8. 16. your king, he will p. your asses to work 
14. 26." but no man p. his hand to his mOuth 

17. 39. and David p. them off him 

54. but he p. Goliath's armour in his tent 

19. 5. for he did p. his life in his hand 
28. 21. I have p. my life in my hand 

IKings 5. 3. Ld.p. them under the soles of his feet 

9. 3. to p. my name there, 11. 36. | 14. 21. 
12. 29. the other of the calves;?, he in Dan 

18. 23. lay it on wood, and p. no fire under 
22. 27. saith the king, p. tliis fellow in prison 

Kings 4. 34. he p. "his mouth upon his mouth 
11. 12. the king's son, ikvyp. the crown on him 
J3 16.;?. thine hand upon the bow, he p. his hand 
407 



PUT 

2 Kings 19. 28. will;?, hook in thy nose, Isa. 37.29. 

21. 7. in this house and Jerusalem will I p. my 

name for ever, 2 Chr. 6. 20. [ 12. 13. | 33.7. 

1 Chron. 11.19. that have p. their lives in jeopardy 
13. 10. because he;?, his hand to the ark 

21. 27. and the angel p. up his sword again 

2 Chron. 6. 11. and in the house have I ;:?. the ark 
36. 3. the king of Egypt;?, him down at Jerusalem 

22. Cyrus;?, the decree in v. riling, Ezra 1. 1. 
Ezra 6. 12. destroy kings that;?, their hand to alter 

7. 27. hath;/, such a thing in the king's heart 
JVe/i. 2. 12. what God had p. in my heart to do 

3. 5. the nobles;?, not their necks to the work 

4. 23. that every one p. them off for washing 
6. 14. Tobiah would have;?, me in fear, 19. 

Esth.^.l. his decree drewnear to be;?.in execution 
Job 4. 18. behold, he p. no trust in his servants 
13. 14. wherefore do I p. my life in mine hand 1 
17. 3. lay down, ;;. me in a surety with thee 
19. 13. he hath p. my brethren far from me 
23. 6. no, but he would p. strength in me 
38. 36. who p. wisdom in the inward parts 
41. 2. canst thou;?, a hook into his nose 1 
Psal. 4. 7. thou hast p. gladness in my heart 

8. 6. thou hast;?, all things under his feet, 1 Cor. 

15. 25, 27. I Eph. 1. 22. | Heb. 2. 8. 

9. 20. p. in fear, O Lord, that nations may know 
20.11. thou hast;?, off my sackcloth and girded me 
31. 18. let the lying lips be;?, to silence 

40. 3. he hath p. a new song in my mouth 

14. let them be driven backward, and p. to 

shame that wish me evil, 44. 7. | 53. 5. 
44. 9. but thou hast cast off and p. us to shame 
56. 8. p. thou my tears into thy bottle 
78. 66. he p. them to a perpetual reproach 
88. 18. lover and friend hast thou p. far from me 
118.8. better to trust in L. than to;?, confid. in man 
9. belter to trust in L. than to;?, confid. in princes 
119. 31. O Lord, p. me not to shame 
Prov. 23. 2. and p. a knife to thy throat 
25. 8. when thy neighbour hath;?, thee to shame 

10. lest he that heareth it;?, thee to shame 
Eccl. 10. 10. then must he;?, to more strength 
Cant.b.2. 1 have;?, off my coat, how shall I;?. it on? 

4. my beloved;?, in his hand by holeof the door 
Isa 5. 20. woe to them that;?, darkness for light 

10. 13. I have^p. down the inhabitants 

11. 8. weaned child p. his hand on cockatrice' den 
37. t "• -I will p. a spirit into him 

42. 1. 1 have;?, my Spirit upon him, Mat. 12. 18. 
43. 26. p. me in remembrance, let us plead 
47. 11. thou shall not be able to;?, it off 
51. 16. I have;?, words in thy mouth, Jer. 1. 9. 

23. p. it into the hand of them that afflict thee 
53. 10. to bruise him, he hath p. him to grief 
59. 1 19. Spirit of the Lord shall p. him to flight 

21. the words I ;?. in thy mouth shall not depart 

63. 11. where is he that;;. his Holy Spi. within him? 

Jer. 3. 19. how shall I p. thee among the children 

8. 14. for the Lord our God hath;?, us to silence 

12. 13. they have;?, themsel. to pain but not profit 

31. 33. I will V. my law in their inward parts 

32. 40. I will p. xp.-j ier,x in their hearts 

47. 6. O sword p. up thyself into thy scabbard 
EzeJc. 8. 17. they;?, the branch to their nose 
11. 19. 1 will give them one heart, I will. p. a new 
spirit within you, 36. 26, 27. | 37. 14. 
16. 14. through my comelinessi hadp. upon thee 

22. 26. her priests have;?, no difference 

29. 4. I will;?, hooks in thy jaws, 33. 4. 

30. 13. I will p. a fear in the land of Egypt 
37. 6. and;?, breath in you, and ye shall live 

Dan. 5. 19. and whom he would he;?, down 
./oe^ 3.13.;?. in the sickle, for the harvest is ripe 
A'ic.2.12.I will;?. them together as sheep ofBozrah 
7. 5. trust not a friend, p. ye not confid. in a guide 
Zeph. 3. 19. where they have been;?, to shame 
Hag. 1.6. earneth wages top.it in a bag with holes 
Mat. 5. 15. nor light candle andp. it under a bushel 

9. 17. nor do men p. new wine into old bottles 
19. 6. let no man ;?. asunder, Mark 10. 9. 

22. 34, that he had p. the Sadducees to silence 

25. 27. oughtest top. my money to exchangers 

26. 52. p. up again thy sword, John 18. 11. 

27. 6. not lawful top. them into the treasury 
Mark 10.16. p. his hands on them and blessed them 
iMA:e 1.52. hath p. down the mighty from their seats 

15.22. bring best robe, p. it on him, and p. a ring 
John 5. 7. I have none to p. me into the pool 
9. 15. he p. clay upon mine eyes, and I do see 
19. 29. p. it upon hyssop, and p. it to his mouth 
20. 25. unless I p. my finger into the print of nails 
Acts 1. 7. the Father hath p. in his own power 

4. 3. they p. the apostles in hold unto next day 

5. 18. and p. them in the common prison 
25. behold, the men whom ye p. in prison 

13. 46. seeing yep. the word of God from you 

15. 9. and p. no difference between us and them 
lOi top. a yoke upon the neck of the disciples 

Rom, 14. 13. that no man p. a stumbling block 



PUT 

Cor. 15.24. he shall have p. down authority 

25. till he p. all his enemies under his feet 

2 Cor. 5. 1 19. p. in us the word of reconcLi-ition 

8.16. God, which p. the same earnest care in Titu» 
Eph. 4. 22. that ye p. oft' the old man, Col. 3. 9. 
Col. 3. 8. ye also p. off all these, anger, wrath 
lT<m. 4, 6. if thou p. the brethren in remembrance, 
shall be a good minister, 2 Tim. 2. 14. 
2Tim. 1 6. wherefore I p. thee in remembrance 
Tit. 3. 1. p. them in mind to be subject to powers 
Philem. 18. if he oweth, p. that on my account 
Hcb. 2. 5. to angels, hath he not p. in subjection 

6.6. if fall away, to renew them, seeing they crucify 
Sun of God afresh, andp.him to an open shame 

8. 10. 1 will p. my laws into their mind, and write 

10. 16. 1 will p. my laws into their hearts 
Jam. 3. 3. we p. bits in the horses' mouth 

1 Pet. 2. 15. ye may p. to silence the ignorance 

2 Pet. 1. 12. to p. you always in remembrance 

14. knowing that I must p. off this tabernacle 
,Iude 5, I will p. you also in remembrance 
Rev. 2. 24. I will p. on you none other burden 

17. 17. God hath p. in their hearts to fulfil his will 

PUT awaij. 
Gen. 35. 2. p. away the strange gods among you 
Exod. 12.15. p. aw aij the leaven out of your houses 
Lev.21.~.not take a \\oma.n p. aw ay from her husb, 
Deut. 19. 13. p. azca?/ guilt of innocent blood, 21.9. 

22. 19. he may not p. aicay all his days, 29. 
Josh. 24.14. p. away the strange gods your fathers 

served, 23. Judg. 10. 16. 1 Sam.l. 3. 

1 Sam. 1. 14. Eli said, p. away thy wine from thee 
28. 3. Saul had p. away wizards out of the land 

2 Sam. 7. 15. Saul whom I p. away before thee 
12. 13. Nathan said, the Ld. hath p. away thy sin 

2 Kings 3. 2. Jehoramp. away the image of i?aal 

23. 24. all the abominations did Josiahp. away 

2 Chron. 15. 8. Asap. away the abominable idols 
Ezra 10. 3. make a covenant top. away the wives 
19. they gave their hands top. away their wives 
Job 11. 14. if iniquity be in thine hand, p. it away 
22. 23. p. flzray iniquity from thy tabernacle 
Psal. 18.22. 1 did notp. away his statutes from me 
27. 9. p. not thy servant away in anger 
88. 8. thou hast p. away mine acquaintance 
Prov. 4. 24. p. away from thee a froward mouth 
/5a.50.l.whom I havep.a?caj^,your motlierp.dwar/ 
,Ier. 3. 1. if a man p. away his wife, will he return 
S.Ihadp.her awayand given her a bill of divorcfe' 

4. 1. if thou will p. away thine abominations 
Ezek. 43. 9. let them p. away their whoredom 

44. 22. nor shall priest take her that is p. atcay 
Hos. 2. 2. let her p. away her whoredoms 
Jimos 6. 3. ye that p. far away the evil day 
Mat. 2. 1 16. if he hate her, p. her away 
JT/at. 1.19. Joseph was minded top.her away privily 

5. 31. it hath been said, whoso shall p. away his 

wife, 32. 1 19. 9. Mark 10. 11. Luke 16. 18. 
jl7ar7i:10.2. is it lawful for man top. airar/ his wife"? 

12. if a woman shall p. away her husband 
1 Cor. 5. 13. p. away from you that wicked person 

7. 11. let not the husband p. away his wife, 12. 
13. 11. when a man, I p. away childish things 

Eph. 4. 31. let anger and evil speaking be p. away 
ITim. 1. 19. which some having p. away 
Heb. 9. 26. to p. away sin by the sacrifice of hims. 
iSee Death, Evil. 
WT forth. 
Gen. 3. 22. lest he p. forth and take of tree of life 

8. 9. Noah p. /ort/i his hand and took the dove 
19. 10. the men p. forth their hand and pulled 

Lot into the house to them 
Exod.4.4.p.fortk thine hand and take it by the tail 
Deut. 33. 14. precious things p. forth by the moon 
Judg. 3. 21. and Ehud p. forth his left hand 

6. 21. the angel p. forth the end of the staff 
14. 12. I will now p. forth a riddle to you, 13. 

15. 15. Samson p. forth and took the jaw-bone 

1 5am. 14.27. Jonath. p. /or«A the rod and dipped i« 
22. 17. the servants notp. forth to slay the pries(3 
24.10. not p. forth mine hand ag. Lord's anointed 

2 Sam.G.Q. Uzzahp./. his hand to ark, 1 Chr. 13.9. 
15.5. to do Absalom obeisance,hep./or<A his hand 
18. 12. yet not p. forth my hand against king's son 

1 Kings 13. 4. Jerob. p. forth his hand, and hep./. 
Job 1. 11. p. forth thine hand and touch all, 2. .5. 

12. only upon himself p. not forth thy hand 
Ps. 55. 20. hep. forth hands against him at peace 

125. 3. lest the righteous p. /«?r«A their hands 
Prow.S.l.doth not Understand. p. /orfA her voice? 

25. 6. p. not forth thyself in presence of the king 
.7er.l.9.L .p. forth his hand and touched my mouth 
Ezek.8.3. he p. forth form of a hand and took me 

17. 2. son of man p. /ortA a riddle and speak 
Mat. 8. 3. Jesus p. forth his hand and touched 
him, I will, be thou clean, Mark 1.41. Lu 5.13. 

9. 25. but when people were p. forth, be went in 
13. 24. another parablep.he/orfA, 31. Luke 14 7. 

.^cts 5. 34. cemmanded to p. the apostles /orrA 
9. 40. but Peterp. them all/or<A, and kneeldj 



PUT 

PUT on. 
(Hn. 23. 20. bread to eat, and raiment to p. on 
38. 19. Tamar;?. on gaVments of her widowliood 
£za(/.29.30. his son thiil is priest, shall p. them on 
33. 4. no man did;;, on him his ornaments 
Lev. 6. 10. the priest shall j). on his linen garment 
11. he shall^, on othergarments, and carry forth 
16. 4. he shall ^. on the holy linen coat 
24. lie shall ^. on his garments and come forth 
n21. 10. high-priest consecrated Xo p.on the garm. 
Kiun.ldA^.ji.on incense, and go quickly to congr. 
Deut. 22. 5. nor a: man ]). on a woman's garment 
t Sam. 1. 24. weep for Saul, whop, on ornaments 

14. 2. I pray j7. on now mourning apparel 

20. 8. Joab's garment he hiidp. on was girded 
IKings 22.30.but;>.thou on thy robes, 2 CAr.18.29. 
% Kings 3. 21. all that were able to p. on armour 
Esth. 4. 1. Mordecai^. on sackcloth with ashes 

5. 1. Esther p. on her royal apparel and stood 
/bZ>27.17.may prepare it, but the just shall;?, it on 
29. 14. I p. on righteousness, and it clothed me 

Cant. 5. 3. 1 put off my coat, how shall I ;>. it on? 

Isa. 51. 9. awake, awake,;?, on strength, 52. 1. 
52. 1. p. on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem 
59. 17. he p. on righteousness as a breast-plate, he 
p. on garments of vengeance for clothing 

Jer. 13. 1. take a girdle and p. it on thy loins, 2. 
46.4. furbish the spears, and;?, on the brigandines 

Ezek. 24. 17. and;?, on thy shoes upon thy feet 
42. 14. and shall p. on other garments, 44. 19. 

Jonah 3. 5. the people of Nineveh p. on sackcloth 

Mat. 6. 25. nor what ye shall p. on, Luke 12. 22. 

21. 7. they p. on the ass and colt their clothes 
27. 28. they stripped him and;?, on him scarlet robe 

29. when they had platted a crown of thorns, 
they;?, it on his head, ,/ohn 19. 2. 

48. one of them;?. a sponge on a reed,j1far/c 15.36. 
J^i■ar A; 6.9. be shod with sandals, notjt?.07itwo coats 
Luke 15. 22. bring and p. on him the best robe 
.Tohn 19. 19. Pilate wrote a title and p. it on cross 
Rom. 13. 12. and let us p. on the armour of light 

14. but;?, ye on the Lord Jesus Christ 

1 Cor. 12. t 23. on these we;?, on more honour 

15. 53. this corruptible must p. on incorruption 
54. this mortal shall have;?, on immortality 

Gal. 3. 27. baptized into Christ, have;?, on Christ 
Eph. 4. 24. that ye p. on the new man. Col. 3. 10. 
6.11.;?. o?t the whole armour of G. ye may be able 
Col. 3. 12. p. on therefore, as the elect of God, 
bowels of mercies, kindness 
14.p.o7i charity, which is the bond of pert'ectness 
PUT out. 
Gen. 38.28. when she travailed one;?, out his hand 
Exod. 17. 14.;?. oitt the remembrance of Amalek 
Lev. 6. 12. the fire on the altar shall not hep.out 
JN'u7n. 5. 2. p. out of the camp every leper, 4. 
3. both male and female shall ye;?, out 

16. 14. wilt thou p. out the eyes of these menl 
Deut. 1. 22. the Lord will p. out those nations ' 

25. 6. that his name be not;?, out of Israel 
Judg. 16.21. the Philistines;?, out Samson's eyes 

2 Sam. 13. 17. p. now this woman out from me 

2 Kings 6. 7. he p. out his hand and took the axe 
25. 7. and they p. out the eyes of Zedekiah and 
bound him with fetters, Jer. 39. 7. | 52. 11. 
2 Chron. 29. 7. also they have p. out the lamps 
Job 18. 5. the light of the wicked shall be p. out 
6. the light shall be dark, and his candle be p. 
out, 21. 17. Prov. 13. 9. [ 20. 20. | 24. 20. 
Psal. 9. 5. thou hast;?, out their name for ever 
jEze/<:.32.7. when I p. thee out I will cover heaven 
Jfa?-A; 5.40. when he had p. them all out, /yM.8.54. 
Luke 16. 4. when I am p. out of the stewardship 
John 9. 22. he should be ;?. out of the synagogue 
12.42,lest they should be;?, out of the synagogue 
16. 2. they shall p. you out of the synagogues 

PUT trtist. 
JiiaJo". 9.15. come and;?, your trust in my shadow 
Kings 18. 24. p. thy trust on Egypt, Isa. 36. 9. 
Chron. 5. 20. because they p. their trust in him 
fsal. 4. 5. and;?, your trust in the Lord 
5. 11. let all that p. their trust in thee rejoice 
7. 1.0 Lord my God, in thee do 1 p. my trusty 

16. 1. 1 25. 20. I 71. 1. 
9. 10. that know thy name, will p. trust in thee 
11. 1. in the Lord p. I my trust, 31. 1. | 71. 1. 
17.7. thatsavest them which;?, their trust in thee 
36.7.;?. their trust under the shadow of ihy wings 
56. 4. in God I have p. my trust, I will not fear 
73. 28. I have;?, my trust, in the Lord God 
146. 3. p. not your trtLst in princes, nor son of man 
Prou.30.5. shield to them that;?, their trust in him 
Jer. 39. 18. because thou hast p. thy trust in me 
1 Thess. 2. 4. to be p. in trust with the gospel 
!feb. 2. 13. and again, I will;?, my trzist in him 

PUT, Participle. 
Gen. 50. 26. Joseph was p. in a coffin in Egypt 
Lev. 11. 32. the vessel, it must be;?, into water 
38. but if any water be;?, on seed, be unclean 
15. 19. she shall be p. apart seven days 
468 



Q,UA 

Z.eu.l8.19.shalt not apiiroach as long as sbep.aj>art 
2 Sam. 3.34. bands not bound, nor leel ^p. in tcltors 

1 Kings 22.10. the kings having;?, on their robes 

2 Kings 14.12. Judah was;?. to worse before Israel 

1 Chron. 19. i'o. the Syrians;/, to the worse, 19. 
27. 24. neither was the number;?, in the account 

2 Chron. 2. 14. to tind out every device shall be;?. 
6. 24. if thy peoi)le Israel be;?, to the worse 

25. 22. Judah was;^. to the worse before Israel 

Ezra 2. 62. were not found, therefore were they as 

polluted,;?, from the priesthood, J^ch. 7. 64. 

Psal. 35. 4. let them be p. to shame that seek after 

my soul, let them be turned buck, 83. 17. 

70. 2. and;?, to confusion, that desire my hurt 

71. 1. in thee I trust, let me never be p. to confus. 
Prov. 25. 7. tlian that thou shouldest be;?, lower 
Eccl. 3.14. what God doeth, nothing can be jt?. to it 
Isa. 54. 4. for thou shalt not be p. to shame 

Jer. 50. 42. they shall ride, every one in array 
Zeph. 3. 19. where they have been;?, to shame 
Mat. 9. 16. for that which is;?, in to fill it up 
Mark 1. 14. now after that John was;?, in prison 
2. 22. new wine p. into new bottles, Luke 5. 38. 
Luke 9. 62. no man having p. his hand to plough 
John 12. 6. Judas bare what was;?, in the bag 

13.2. devil having now j??. into the heart of Judas 
Ileb. 2.8. he left nothing that is not;?, under him, 

but now we see not yet all things;?, under him 
Rev. 11.9. not suffer dead bodies to hep. in graves 

PUTTEST. 
JV(Wrt. 24.21. and thou p. thy nest in a rock 
Deut. 12.18. bless all thou p. thine hands to, 15. 10. 
2 Kings 16.14. that which thou j». on me will I bear 
Job 13. 27. thou p. my feet in stocks and lookest 
Psal. 119.119. thou p. away the wicked like dross 
IIab.2.15. that w.thy bottle to him, makest drunken 

PUT'i'ETH. 
Exod. 30. 33. who p. any on a stranger, be cut off 
JSTum. 22. 38. the word that God;?, in my mouth 
Deut. 25. 11. woman;?, fortii her hand and taketh 

27. 15. graven image, and p. it in a secret place 
IKings 20. 11. boast himself as he thatp.oif harness 
■Job 15. 15. he;?, no trust in saints, heavens not clean 

28. 9. he p. forth his hand upon the rock 
33.11. hep. my feet in the stocks, marketh my steps 

Psal. 15. 5. ho that p. not out his money to usury 
66. t 9. which B. our soul in life, and suffereth not 
75. 7. God;?, down one and setteth up another 

Prou. 26.1 8.that;?. a precious stone among stones 

28. 25. that;?, his trust in Lord shall be made fat 

29. 25. who ;?.his trust in the Lord shall be safe 
Cant. 2. 13. the fig-tree p. forth her green figs 
Isa. 57.13. p. his trust in me shall possess the land 
Jer. 43. 12. as a shepherd;?, on garment, go forth 
Z,awi.3. 29. he;?, his mouth in tlie dust, if lie hope 
Ezek. 14. 4. p. the stumbling block of iniquity, 7. 
Mic. 3. 5. and he that;?, not into their mouths 
Mat. 9. 16. no man p. new cloth, Liike 5. 36. 

24. 32. when branch is yet tender and p. forth 

leaves ye know that summer is nigh, 

Mark 13. 28. 

j'kfar/i;2.22.no man;?. new wine into old bottles, new 

wine raust be put into new bottles, Luke 5. 37. 

4. 29. immediately he;?, in sickle, harvest come 
Luke 8. 16. no man v. alighted candle under a bed 

11.33. a candle, no man;?. a lighted candle in secret 

16. 18. whoso;?. away his wife and marries another 
John 10.4. when he;?.forth his own sheep,he goeth 
Rom. 14. 1 23. that p. a difference between meats 

PUTTING. 
Gen.21 .14. bottle of water;?. it on Hagar's shoulder 
Lev. 16. 21.;». them upon the head of the goat 
.fudg.T.G.p- their hand to their mouth and lapped 
Isa. 58.9. p. forth wf the finger and speaking vanity 
Mai. 2. 16. God saith that he hateth p. away 
.^cts 9. 12. Ananias;?, his hand on him, 17. 

19.33.they drew Alexander, Jews p. him forward 
Rom. 15. 15. in some sort, as p. you in mind 
Eph. 4. 25. wherefore p. away lying, speak truth 
Col. 2. 11. in p. off the body of the sins of the flesh 
IThcss. 5.8.;?. on the breast-plate of faith and love 
ITim. 1. 12. me faithful, p. me into the ministry 
2 Tim. 1. 6. the gift in thee by p. on of my hands 

1 Pet. 3. 3. whose adorning, not p. on of apparel, 

but hidden man of the heart 
21. not the;?, away of the filth of the Hesh 

2 Pet.]. 12. to stir you up by p. you in remembrance 

PUTRIFYING. 
Isa. 1. 6. but wounds and bruises, and;?, sores 



aUAILS, 

Birds somewhat less than pigeons : God gave 
Q,uails to the Israelites upon two occasions : 
First, in the wilderness of Sin, or Zin, a few 
days after they had passed over the Red-sea, 
Exod. 16. 13. The second time was at the en- 
tampment,called in Hebrew^^Kibroth-hataavah, 



QUE 

or the graves of lust, JVum. 11. 32. The numbet 
of them was miraculous ; for it is said, tha* 
God ruined flesh upon them as dust, and fea- 
thered fowls hke as the sand of the sea, Psal. 
78. 27. They are said to be birds larger than 
sparroiDS, and we are told that their flesh is 
very delicious and agreeable. When God fca 
the Israelites with these, it happened to be in 
the spring, lohcn the dnalih passed from Asia 
into Euroi)e. Then they are to be found in 
great numbers upon the coasts of the Red-sea 
and the Mediterranean. God caused a wind to 
arise, that drove them within and about the 
camp of the Israelites ; and it is in this that the 
miracle consists, that they were brought so 
seasonably to this place, and in so great num- 
bers, as to svffi,ce above a million of persons 
above a month. Some authors affirm, that in 
those eastern ana southern countries, Gluails 
are imiumerable, so that in one part o/ Italy, 
within the compass of five miles, there were 
taken about a hundred thousand of them 
every day for a month together; and that some- 
times they fly so thick over the sea, that being 
weary they fall into ships, sometimes in such 
numbers, that they sink them toith their weight. 
Exod. 16. 13. that at even q. came up and covered 
J\rum. 11. 31. a wind from the Lord brought q. 
32. the people stood and they gathered the q. 
Psal. 105. 40. the people asked, and he brougkt q. 

QUAKE, 
JbeZ2.10.earth shall ^^.before them,heavens tremble 
JW/./i. 1. 5. the mountains q. at him, the hills melt 
Mat. 27. 51. at Christ's death the earth did q. 
Heb. 12.21. Moses said, I exceedingly fear and a. 

aUAKED. 
Exod. 19. 18. and the whole mount q. greatly 

1 Sam. 14. 15. the host trembled, and the earth q. 

aUAKING. 
Ezek. 12. 18. son of man, eat thy bread with q. 
Z)a??.10.7.but a great q. fell on them, and they fled 

aUANTITY. 
Isa. 22. 24. shall hang on hini'vessels of small q. 

aUARREL. 
ITim. 3. 1 3. a bishop not ready to q. but patient 

QUARREL. 
Lev. 20.25. asword shall avenge q. of my covenant 

2 Kings 5. 7. see how he seeketh a q. against me 
Mark 6. 19. Herodias had a q. against John 
Co^3. 13. forgiving, if any man have a q. ag. any 

QUARRIES. 
Judg. 3, 19. Ehud turned again from the q. 
26. Ehud escaped and passed beyond the q. , 
QUARTER. 
Ge7i. 19. 4. all people from every q. to Lot's hous'e 
Josh. 18. 14. Kirjath-jearim, this was the west q. 
Isa. 47. 15. thy merchants shall wander to his q. 
56. 11. every one for his gain from his 5'. 
Mark !■ 45. and they came to him from every q. 
See South. ... 

QUARTERS. '« 

Exod. 13. 7. no leaven shall be seen in thy q. 
Deut. 22.12. shalt make thee fringes on the four q. 
1 Chron. 9. 24. in four q. vvei-e the porters 
.ler. 49. 36. four winds from the four q. of heavec 
.Sets 9. 32. as Peter pass.thro' all q. came to Lydda 
16. 3. because of the Jews which were in those q, 
28. 7. in same q. were possessions of Publius 
RcT'. 20. 8. shall deceive nations in four q. of earth 

QUATERNIONS. 
.Bets 12. 4. he delivered Peter to four q. of soldiers 

QUEEN. 
This name is given, [1] To the loife or consort 
of a king, Neh. 2. 6. [2] To a sovereign prin- 
cess, or chief ruler of a kingdom, 1 Kings 10. 
1. [3] To the true catholic church, espoused to 
Christ the King of his people, as to a hus- 
band, Psal. 45. 9. [4] To the false antichris 
tian. church, which through pride, prcsump 
tion, and security, boasts that she is the only 
infallible and impregnable church, against 
which the gates of hell shall not prevail, Rev. 
18. 7. [5] To the sun, moon, and stars, which 
the Hebrew idolaters called by the name of the 
queen of heaven', .Jer. ^'i. 11,25. They set up 
altars to her tipon the plat-forms or roofs, of 
their houses, or the corners of the streets, near 
their doors, and in groves. They offered 
cakes to*her kneaded up with oil and honey, 
and made libations to her with wine and other 
liquors, these were offerings which the Lord 
had commanded to be made to himself, Lev. 23. 
13. Num. 6. 17. 
1 Kings 10. 1. the q. of Sheba heard of the fame of 
Sol.she came to him with questions, 2 Chr.9.1 
4. when the q. had seen ail Solomon's >visdom 
10.no such spices as the ^.of Sheba gave Solom 
13.kingSolomongave the y.of Sheba all her de- 
sire, whatsoever she asked, 2 Chr. 9. 9, 12 
11. 19. Pharaoh gave Hadad the sister of the j 



iKmffs 15. 13. Asa removed mothei Maachah from 
being g. she had made an idol, 2 Ckr. 15. IG. 

'i Kings 10. 13. we go to salute children of the q. 

.Yell. 2. 6. the king said, the q. sitting by liim 

Estk.lSi. Vashti the q. made a feast for the women 
11. to bring the q. \\ 12. the q. refused to come 
15. what shall we do to the q. Vashti? 
16 the q. hath not done wrong to the king only 
IT.this deed of (/.shall come abroad to all women 
18. which liave heard the deed of the q. 
'2. 4. let the maiden that pleaseth the king be q. 
17. he made Esther q. instead of Vashti 

4. 4 q. grieved |i 5. 3. what wilt thou, q. Estherl 

5. I'i. q. let no man to the banquet but myself 
7.2. what is thy petition, q. Esther? shall be grant. 

6. then Haman was afraid before king and j. 

7. Hanian make request to the q. for his life 

8. will he force q. also before me in the house? 
8. 1. king gave house of Haman to Esther the q. 
9.31. as Mordecai and Esther the j. enjoined them 

Psal. 45. y. did stand the q. in gold of Ophir 
Jer.13.18.say to the king and q. humble yourselves 
44. 17. to burn incense to the q. of heaven 

25. vowed to burn incense to the q. of heaven 
Dan. 5. 10. the q. came into the banquet-house 
Mat. 12.42. the q. of the south shall rise up in the 
judgment with this generation, jLtike 11. 31. 
.^cts 8. 27. eunuch under Candace q. of Ethiopians 
Rev. 18. 7. she saith, I sit a q. and am no widow 

aUEENS. 
Cant. 6. 8. there are threescore q. and virgins, 9. 
Isa. 49. 23. and their q. thy nursing mothers 

QUENCH 
;3ignifies, [1] To hinder or eztinguish, 2 Sam. 14. 

7. Cant. 8. 7. [2] To let or hinder the consum- 
ing force of, Heb. 11. 34. 

Q,uench not the Spirit, 1 Thess. 5. 19. You that 
have received the Spirit, and have had experi- 
ence of the tcorkings and motions thereof in 
and upon your hearts, take heed of doing, or 
neglecting, any thing that may render them 
ineffectual to you, either in whole or in part; 
but cherish thent by a ready compliance there- 
with. JSTot that the habiis of grace may be 
totally extinguished in such as are truly re- 
generated, yet they may be abated as to degree 
and lively exercise: But those common illumi- 
nations and convictions of the Spirit, lohich 
persons unregenerated, especially such as live 
under the gospel, do often find, may be totally 
lost, Heb. (5. 4, 5, 6. 
2 Sam. 14. 7. so they shall q. my coal which is left 
21. 17. that thou q. not the light of Israel 
Psal. 104. 11. the wild asses q. their thirst 
Cant. 8. 7. waters cannot q. love, nor floods drown 
fsa. 1.31. both shall burn, and none shall q. them 

42. 3. smoking flax shall he not q. Mat. 12. 20. . 
Jer. 4. 4. lest fury burn, that none can q. it, 21. 12. 
jlmos 5. G. and there be none to q. it in Beth-el 
Eph. 6. lA able to q. the fiery darts of the wicked 
IThecs.^d. q.not Spirit, despise not prophesyings 

aUENCHED. 
JVhtb. 11.2. Moses prayed, fire was q. 2 Chr. 34. 25. 
2Kings22.n. my wrath shall not be (/.ag.tliis place 
Psal. 118. 12. they ate q. as the fire of thorns 
Isa. 34. 10. it shall not be q. night nor day 

43. 17. they are extinct, they are q. as tow 
66.24. worm shall not die, nor shall their fire be q. 

Jer. 7. 20. my fury burn, and shall not be q. 17. 27. 

Ezek. 20. 47. the flaming flame shall not be q. 48. 

Mark 9. 43. into the fire that never shall be ^.45. 
44. and where the fire is not q. 46. 48. 

Heb. n. 34. q. the violence of fire, escaped sword 
QUESTION 

Signifies, [1] Jl demand to which an ansioer is 
required. Mat. 22. 35. [2] Contentions, quar- 
rels, or disputes, 1 Tim. 1. 4. The apostle Paul 
would have his disciples Timothy and Titus 
to avoid vain questions, or vain dispxites, 
which are only concerning genealogies, and 
the sense of the law, because this kind of ques- 
tion is more apt to give offence than to edify, 
2Tim. 2. 23. Tit. 3. 9. 

Of Questions there are several sorts, [1] Reli- 
gious, as when one asks the import, sense, and 
meaning of the statutes and commandments 
of God, Deut. 6. 20. [2] Blasphemous, such 
was the Jews' question to our Saviour, John 

8. 48, Say we not well, that thou art a Sama- 
ritan, and hast a devil ? [3] Curious, Licke 13. 
23, Lord, are there few that be saved? [4] 
Foolish and unlearned, such as questions about 
genealogies, that recounting of ancestors^, 
which proceeds from a vain mind, and tends 
to vain-glory; and questions about the observ- 
ance of the ceremonial law, or the sense of 
some little things therein, 2 Tim. 2. 23. Tit. 3. 

9. [5] Hard, l Kings 10. 1, The queen of 
Slieba came to prove Solomon with hard ques- 
ti'ms ; that it, with enigmatical, parabolieal, 

469 



QUI 

intricate, and perplexing questions, which were 
much used among the eastern sages, Judg. 14. 
12. [6] Captious, such as are proposed to en- 
tangle and perplex a person, that, from his 
answers an occasion and opportunity may be 
had for accusing and punishing him; of this 
sort -was the question of the Pharisees and He- 
rodians to our Saviour, Mark 12. 14, Is it law- 
ful to give tribute to Ciesar, or no? [7] Hypo- 
critical, such was Herod's to the wise men, 
Mat. 2. 7, He asked them diligently, what time 
the star appeared; but concealed his bloody 
design of murdering Christ ; zvhich in a short 
time after he in vain endeavoured' to effectuate, 
by murdering all Uie children that were in 
Bethlehem. [8] Accusatory, JVeh. 2. 19, Will 
ye rebel against the king? [9] Reprehensive, 1 
Sam. 1. 14, How long wilt thou be drunken ? 
[10] Affirmative, JVa/ft. 12. 2, Hath not the 
Lord also spoken by us? that is, He hath 
spoken by us. [11] Negative, Mum. 23. 8, 
How shall I curse whom God hath not cursed? 
that is, -I cannot curse them. [12] Jl question 
may be propounded through pride and ambi- 
tion : The disciples came to Christ, and asked 
him, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of 
heaven ? Mat. 18. 1. The kingdom of heaven 
of which our Saviour talked, though they ex- 
pected it should be perfected in heaven, yet 
they made account that it should be begun 07i 
earth, and administered in a pompous manner, 
as other earthly kingdoms are. 
To put one to the question, was a punishment 
among the Romans. They put criminals to 
the question, or endeavoured to extort confes- 
sions from them, by whipping them zeith whips 
or scourges. Some think that the off'ender was 
stripped to his waist, and that his hands were 
tied to a pillar, that his back might be stretch- 
ed out to receive the blows. Others are of 
opinion, that his hands were fastened to a 
stake drove into the ground, of a foot and a 
half or two feet high, so that the criminal 
stooping with his face towards the ground, 
might present his naked back to such as were 
appointed to scourge him. 
Titer e is an example of this in Acts 22. 24. JVJien 
the apostle Paul made an oration to thepeoplc 
at Jerusalem, and related to them the maimer 
of his conversion, they listened to him very 
attentively till he came to that part of his dis- 
course, where he told them that God had sent 
him to preach to the Gentiles ; then they raised 
their voices, and cried out, that he was not fit 
to live, and were going to put him to death ; 
Lysias the tribune gave command, that he 
should he examined by scourging, or be put to 
the question, os the French expression is, 
agreeable to the Greek word here used; but 
lohen they were binding him, Paul asked the 
centurion there present, Is it lawful for you 
to scourge a Roman citizen, and tincondemn- 
ed? upon which Lysias caused him to be un- 
bound. 

QUESTION, Substantive. 
Mat. 22. 35. then a lawyer asked hinr a q.- 
Mark 11. 29. I will ask you one q. answer me 
12. 34. no man durst ask him any q. Luke'20. 40. 
John 3. 25. there arose a q. between the disciples 
.^cts 15. 2. came to the apostles about this q. 

18. 15. if it be a g. of words and names 

19. 40. we are in danger to be called in q. 
23. 6. of resurrection I am called in q. 24. 21. 

1 Cor. 10. 25. asking no q. for conscience, 27. 

QUESTION, Verb. 
Mark 8. 11. the Pharisees began to q. him 
9. 16. he asked the Scribes, what q. ye with them 
QUESTIONED, ING. 

2 Chron. 31. 9. then Hezekiah q. with the priests 
Mark 1. 27. that they q. among themselves 

9. 10. q. what rising from the dead should mean 
14. he saw a multitude, and Scribes q. with tliem 
Luke 23. 9. Pilate q. with him in many words 

QUESTIONS. 
1 Kings 10. 1. the queen came to prove him with q. 

3. Solomon told her all her q. 2 Chron. 9. 1, 2. 
Mat. 22. 46. neither durst any ask him more q. 
Luke 2. 46. both hearing and asking them q. 
JJcts 23. 29. to be accused of y. of their law 

25. 19. but had certain q. against him" 

20. because I doubted of such manner of q. 

26. 3. because I know thee to be expert in q. 
IT^'m. 1.4. which minister q. rather than edifying 

6. 4. but doting about q. j-nd strifes of words 
2rm. 2. 23. but unlearned q. avoid, Tit. 3. 9. 

QUICK. 
I^ev. 1*3. 10. and there be q. raw flesh in the rising 
24. the q. flesh that burnetii have a white spot 
JN'um. 16. 30. and they go down q. into the pit 
Psal. 55. 15. let them go down q. into hell 



QUI 

Psal. 124. 3. then they had swallowed us up q. 
Isa. 11. 3. and shall make him of q. understanding 
.^cts 10.42. ordained to be judge of the q. and dead 
2 Tim. 4. ]. who shall judge the q. and the dead 
Heb. 4. 12. the word of God is q. and powerful 
1 Pet. 4. 5, that is ready to judge the q. and dead 

QUICKEN 
Signifies, [1] To give life to the dead, Rom. 4. 17. 
[2] To raise and cheer up such as languish, 
by reneicing their comforts, and exciting their 
graces, Psal. 119. 25. [3] To bring such as 
are dead in sin into a state of spiritual life, 
by enduing them with a principle of grace and 
spiritual life in sanctification, and delivering 
them from the guilt of sin by justification^ 
Eph. 2. 1,5. The last Adam was made a quick- 
ening spirit, 1 Cor. 15. 45. Christ, the second 
Adam, or public person, and head of the new 
covenant, is partaker of the divine nature, 
and endued loith the Holy Spirit, whereby he 
becomes the fountain of heavenly life to all his 
members, Rom. 8. 10, 11. Jind as the soul 
dwelling in the first Adam's body, made him a 
living soul, so Christ's dwelling in true be- 
lievers, quickens and enables thevi both hei'e 
and hereafter, John 17. 23. 
Psal. 71. 20. thou shalt q. me again, and bring me 
80. 18. q. us, and we will call on thy name 
119. 25. q. me according to thy word, 107, 154 
37. turn me from vanity, q. me in thy way 
40. q. me in thy righteousness 
88. q. me after thy loving-kindness, 159. 
140. q. me according to thy judgment, 156. 
143. 11. q. me, O Lord, for thy name's sake . 
Rom. 8. 11. shall also q. your mortal bodies 

QUICKENED. 
Psal. 119. 50. for thy word hath q. me 

93. for with thy precepts thou hast q. me 
1 Cor. 15. 36. that which thou sowest is not q. 
Eph. 2. 1. you hath he q. who were dead in sins 
5. hath q. us together with Christ, Col. 2. 13. 

1 Pet. 3. 18. put to death in flesh, but q. by Spirit 

QUICKENETH. 
John 5. 21. Father q. them, Son q. whom he will 
6. 63.it is Spirit that q. flesh profiteth nothing 
Rom. 4. 17. believed, even God who q. the dead 

2 Cor. 3. t 6. the letter killeth, but the Spirit q. 

1 Tim. 6. 13. in the sight of God, who q. all things 

QUICKENING. 
1 Cor. 15. 45. the last Adam was made a q. spirit 

QUICKLY. 
Ge«. 18.6. make ready*/. three measures of fine meai 

27. 20. how liast thou found it so q. my son ? 
Exod. 32. 8. they have turned aside q. out of tlie 

way, Deut. 9. 12, 16. Judg. 2. 17. 
JVmtk. 16.46. put on incense and go q. to congregal. 
Deut.9.'.i. so shalt thou destroy them q. as Ld. said 
12. get thee down q. || 11. 17. lest ye perish q. 

28. 20. till thou perish q. because of thy doings 
.losh. 2. 5. pursue q. for he shall overtake them 

8. 19. the ambush arose q. out of their place 

10. 6. come up to us q. and save us, and help U8 
23. 16. ye shall perish q. from oflTthe land 

1 Sam. 20. 19. thou shalt go down q. and come 

2 Sam. 17. 16. therefore send q. and tell David 
18. but they went both of them away q. 

21. said to David, arise and pass q. over the water 
2 .K'l'n^sl.ll.thus hath the king said, come down q. 
2 Chron. 18.8. fet<;h q. Micaiah the son of Imla 
Psal. 94. 1 17. my soul had g. dwelt in silence 
Eccl. 4. 12. a threefold cord is not q. broken 
Mat. 5. 25. agree with thine adversary q. 

28. 7. go q. and tell his disciples that he is risen 
8. they departed q. with fear, Mark 16. 8. 
Luke 14. 21. go g. into the streets and lanes 

16. 6. take thy bill, sit down q. and write fifty 
John 11. 29. Mary arose q. and came to Jesus 

13. 27. then said Jesus, that thou doest, do q. 
Jictg 12.7. the angel, saying, arise up q. Peter 

22. 18. Paul, get thee q. out of Jerusalem 
Rev. 2. 5. repent, else I will come to thee q. 16. 

3. 11. behold, I come q. hold fast, 22. 7, 12, 

11. 14. behold the third woe cometh q. 

22. 20. sure.ly I come q. even so, come Lord Jesus 

QUICKSANDS. 
Acts 27. 17. lest they should fall into the q. 

QUIET. 
Judg. 16. 2. the Philistines laid wait and were q. 

18.7. after manner of the Zidonians, g.and secure 
27. came to Laish, to a people that were at q. 

2Kings 11.20. all the people of the land rejoiced, 
"and the city was in g. and they slew Atha- 
liah, 2 C/irow.23. 21. 

1 Chron. 4. 40. and the land was wide and q. 

2 Chr. 14. 1. in his days the land was q. ten years 
5. the kingdom was g. before him, 20. 30. 

Job 3. 13. for now should I have been g. and slept 
26. neither was I q. yet trouble came 
21. 23. one dieth, being wholly at ease and q. 
Psal. 35. 20. devise against them that are q. in land 



RAB 

Ps. 107. 30 then are they glad, becausu they be q. 
I'rov. 1. 33. whoso hearkeiieth to me shall be in q. 

Eccl. 9. 17. the words ot' wise men are heard in (j. 
Jsa. 7. 4. say to him, take liecd and be </. fear not 

14. 7. the whole earth is at rest, and is tj. 

32. 18. my people shall dwell in q. resting-places 

33. 20. thy eyes shall see Jerusalem a q. habitation 
Jar. 30. JO. Jacob shall return and be in rest and q. 

47. 6. sword, how long will it be ere thou be q.? 
^ 7. how be q. seeing the Lord hath given charge 

49. 23. there is sorrow on the sea, it cannot be q. 

51. 59. and this Seraiah was a q. prince 
Ezek. 16. 42. 1-will be q. and will be no more angry 
Jlmos 1.13. for four transgressions Iwill not let heq. 
^ah. 1. 12. tho' they be q. they shall be cut down 
Mcts 19.38 ye ought to heq. and do nothing rashly 
1 ThcssA 11. and that ye study to be q. and to work 
1 Tim. 2.2. that we may lead a j.and peaceable life 

1 Pet. 3. 4. the ornament of a meek and q. spirit 

aUIETED. 
Ps. 131. 2. 1 have behaved and q. myself as a child 
Zech. 6. y. these q. my spirit in the north country 

UUIETETH. 
Job 37. 17. when he q. the earth by the south wind 
aUIETLY. 

2 5'a?«.3.27.Joab took Abner to speak q. and smole 
Lam. 3. 26. and q. wait for the salvation of Lord 

QUIETNESS. 
Judg.8. 28. the country was in q. forty years 

1 Ckron. 22. 9. 1 will give q. to Israel in his days 
Job 20. 20. surely he shall not feel q. in his belly 

34.29. when he giveth q. who can make trouble? 
Psal. 23. 1 2. leadeth me beside the waters ot q. 
Prov. 17. 1. better is a dry morsel and q. 
Eccl. 4. 6. better is a handful with q. than a house 
Isa. 30. 15. \n q. and confid. shall be your strength 

32. 17. effect of righteousness, q. and assurance 
Ezek. 19. 1 10. thy mother like a vine in q. 
Acts 24. 2. seeing that by thee we enjoy great q. 

2 Thess. 3. 12. we exhort that with q. they work 

QUIT. 
£a;o<f . 21. 19. then shall he that smote him be q. 

28. but the owner of the ox shall be q. 
Josh. 2. 20. then we will be q. of thine oath 

auiT. 

1 Sam. 4. 9. q. yourselves like men, 1 Cor. 16. 13. 

auiTE. 

Qen. 31. 15. and q. devoured also our money 
Exod. 23.24. thou shall q. breakdown their images 
Lev. 25. t23. the land shall not be q. cut off 
^Vum. 17. 10. shalt q. take away their murmurings 

33. 52. and q. pluck down all their high places 

2 Sam. 3. 24. sent Abner away, and he is q. gone 
Job 6. 13. and is wisdom driven q. from me 7 
Hab. 3. 9. thy bow was made q. naked 

aUIVER, 
Oen. 27. 3. therefore take thy q. and thy bow 
Job 39. 23. the q. rattleth against him 
PsaZ. 127.5. happy the man that hath his g. full 
/5a.22. 6. Elam bare the y. with chariots of men 
49. 2. polished shaft in his q. hath he hid mo 
Jer. 5. 16. their q. is as an open sepulchre 
Lam. 3. 13. arrows of his q. to enter into my reins 

aUIVERED. 
Hab. 3. 16. when I heard, my lips q. at the voice 



R. 



RABBL 

Rab, Rabbin, Rabban, Rabbam ; a name of dig- 
nity among the Hebrews, signifying Doctor^ 
or Master. The name of Rab was given to 
their masters and doctors., to the chief of a 
clasSf and to the principal officers of the court 
of a prince : For example, Nebuzar-adan, 
General of the army of Icing Nebuchadnezzar, 
is always called Rab Tabachim, the master of 
the butchers, cooks, or guards, 2 Kings 25. 8, 
20. Daniel speaks of Ashpenaz the Rab of the 
eunuchs of the house o/ Nebuchadnezzar, Dan. 
1. 3. and of the Rab of the Saganim, or chief 
of the governors, or peers, Dan. 2. 48. This 
prophet himself was preferred to be the chief 
of the interpreters of dreams, or the Rab of 
the Chartumim, Dan. 5. 11. It appears that 
this name came originally from the Chaldees ; 
for before the captivity, when any mention 
was made of Judea, it is not found that it was 
used, but only when any mention jcas to be- 
made of the officers of the king of Babylon. 

Rab, or Rabban, properly signifies Master, or 
one that excels in any thing. Rabbi, or Rab- 
bani, is my Master ; Rabbin is the plural. 
Thus Rab is of greater dignity than Rabbi : 
and Rabbin, or Rabb'im, is a word of greater 
dignity than either Rab, or Rabbi. 

There were several gradations, before they could 
arrive at the dignity o/ Rabbin. He thai was 
master, or head of the school, was called Ca- 
470 



RAG 

cham, or Wise ; and he had the name of Ba- 
cliar, or Elow, who aspired to the doctors hip, 
and for this purpose frequented the school of 
the Cacham. IVhen he was further advanced, 
he had the title of Cabar of the Rab, or the 
7naste}-'s companion. JJnd then, when he icas 
further skilled in the knowledge of the law 
and the traditions, he was called only Rab, or 
Rabbin, and Morena, our master. 

The Cacham Rab, or the master Rabbin, decided 
all sorts of differences., determined what things 
were allowed, qr forbftdcn, and judged in all 
mattei-s of religion. He celebrated marriages, 
and declared divorces : He preached, if he had 
a talent for it, and was liead of the academies. 
He had the head seat of the assemblies, and in 
the synagogues. He reprimanded the disobe- 
dient, and could even excommunicate them, 
which procured him great respect and autho- 
rity. In their schools they sat upon raised 
chairs, and their scholars were at their feet : 
Hence it is that Paul is said to have studied 
at the feet o/ Rabbi Gamaliel, Jicts 22. 3. 

Our Saviour reprehends the Scribes and Phari- 
sees for affecting to have honourable titles 
given them, and to be the lords and guides of 
the people's faith ; and exhorts his disciples 
not ambitiously to aff'ect such titles, or any vain, 
applause, or precedency one above another; 
telling them, that himself was the only Law- 
giver and Teacher^ who only can teach power- 
fully and inwardly, and m matters of faith 
and worship is only to be followed, Mat.23.7,8. 

Mat. 23. 7. they love to be called of men r. r. 
8. be not ye called r. for one is your master 

John 1. 38. they said, R. where dwellest thou ? 
49. Nathanael saith, ii.thou art the Son of God 
3.2./?. we know thou art a teacher come from God 
26. R. he that was with thee, the same baptizeth 
6. 25. they said, R. when earnest thou hither ? 
RABBONL 

John 20 16. Mary turned herself and saith, R. 
RACA, 

Or Racha, is a Syriac word, which properly sig- 
nifies empty, vain, beggarly, foolish, and which 
includes in it a strong idea of contempt. Light- 
foot says, that in the books of the Jews, the 
word Raca is a term of the utmost contempt, 
and is tised to be pronounced with certain ges- 
tures of indignation, as spitting, turning 
away the head, cS-c. The Pharisees in their 
lectures upon this law. Thou shalt not kill, ex- 
tend it no further, than that a man should not, 
without a warrant, actually take away the 
life of another. But our Saviour gave them 
another sense of this law, namely, that if a 
man doth but in his heart nourish lorath and 
anger against another without a just cause ; 
and lets it grow up into malice, and thoughts, 
and desires, of private revenge, though he be 
not by it obnoxious to courts of justice, yet he 
is accountable to God, and liable to his judg- 
ment: But if men suffer their passions to 
break out into reviling and opprobious lan- 
guage, such as Raca, or Thou fool, they are 
not only liable to the eternal vengeance of God, 
but ought to be subjected to the ptmishment of 
the civil magistrate ; these scornful, disdain- 
ful, and vilifying speeches being the begin- 
nings of murder, provocatives to it, and indi- 
cations of murderous hearts. Mat. 5. 22, Who- 
soever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be 
in danger of the council. 
RACE. 

Psal. 19. 5. rejoiceth as a strong man to run a r. 

Eccl. 9. 11. I saw that the r. is not to the swift 

1 Cor. 9. 24. they which run in a r. run all 
Heb. 12. 1. run with patience the r. set before us 

RAFTERS. i 

Cant. 1. 17. the beams of cedar, and our r. of fir 
RAGE, Substantive. 

2 Kings 5. 12. Naanian turned away in a r. 
19:27. I know thy r. against me, Isa. 37. 28. 

2 Chron. 16. 10. Asa was in a r. with the seer 
23.9. and ye have slain them in a r. that reached 
.Job 39. 24. he swalloweth the ground with r. 
40. 11. cast abroad the r. of thy wrath 
Psal. 7. 6. lift up thyself because of r. of enemies 
Prov. 6. 34. for jealousy is the r. of a man 
Oa7i.3.13.Nebuchad. commanded in his r. to bring 
Has. 7. 16. they shall fall for the r. of their tongue 

RAGE, Verb. 
Psal. 2. 1. why do the heathen r.? Acts 4. 25. 
Prov. 29. 9. whether he r. or laugh, no rest 
Jer. 46. 9. come up, ye horses, r. yc chariots 
J^ah. 2.4. chariots shall r. in the streets shall justle 

RAGED. 
Psal. 46. 6. heathen r. the kingdoms were moved 

RAGETH. 
Prov. 14. 16. but the fool r. and is confident 



RAl 

' RAGGED. 
Isa. 2. 2J. to go into the tops of the r. rock.8 

RAGING. 
Psal. 89. 9. thou rulest the r. of the sea 
Prov. 20. 1. wine is a mocker, strong drink ia ?- 
Jonah 1. 15. and the sea ceased from her r. 
J^uke 8.24. he rebuked the wind and r. of the water 
./(it/el3.r.waves of the sea foaming out their shame 

RAGS. 
Prov. 23. 21. drowsiness shall clothe a man with ? . 
Isa. 64. 6. all our righteousnesses are as filthy r. 
Jer. .38. 11. Ebedmelech took old rotten r. 
12. put )•. under thine arm holes, under cords 
RAIL. 
2 Chron. 32. 17. Sennacherib wrote letters to r. 

RAILED. 
1 Sam. 25. 14. Nabal r. on David's messengers 
Mark 15. 29. they that passed by r. on Jesus 
Luke 23. 39. one of the malefactors r. on him 

RAILER. 

1 Gov. 5. 11. keep not company with r. or dru-nkard 

RAILING. 

2 Pet. 2. 11. angels bring notr.accusation ag. them 
Jude 9. durst not bring against him a r. accusation 

RAILING. 
1 T(iwi.5.tl4. give none occasion to adversary for r. 

6. 4. v.'hereof comelh envy, strife r. 

1 Pet. 3. 9. not rendering r. for r. but contrariwise 

RAIMENT. 
Gew. 24. 53 the servant gave,r. to Rebekah 
27. 15. Rebekah took goodly r. of her son Esau 
27. Isaac smelled his r. and blessed him 
23. 20. if the Lord will give me r. to put on 
41. 14. Joseph shaved, and changed his r. 
45. 22. gave to each man changes of r. but to 
Benjamin 300 pieces of silver and five 
changes of r. 
Exod. 3. 22 borrow of the Egyptians r. 12.35. 

21. 10. her food and r. shall he not diminish 

22. 9. any manner of trespass for sheep, for r. 
26. if thou take thy neighbour's r. to pledge, 27. 

Lev. 11. 32. when unclean beast falls on 7*. wash 
J^um. 31.20. purify alhyour r. all made of skins 
Deut. 8. 4. thy r. waxed not old upon thee 

10. 18. the Lord loveth the stranger, giving him r. 

21. 13. she shall ])ut r. of her captivity from her 

22. 3. lost r. restore, and all lost things of brother 
24. 13. that he may sleep in his r. and bless thee 

17. thou shalt not take a widow's r. to pledge 
.Tosh. 22. 8. return to your tents with much r 
Judg. 3. 16. Ehud girded a dagger under his r. 

8. 26. purple r. that was on the kings of Midian 
Ruth3. 3. wash thyself and put thy r. upon thee 

1 Sam. 28. 8. Saul disguised himself and put on r. 
2Kings 5.5.Naaman took with him ten chang.of r. 

7. 8. the lepers carried thence r. and hid it 

2 Chron. 9. 24. presents to Solomon, gold and ?•. 
F.sth. 4. 4. the queen sent r. to clothe Mordecai 
Job 27. 16. and though he prepare r. as the clay 
Psal. 45. 14. be brought to king in r. of needle- work 
Isa. 14 19. cast out as the r. of those th% are slain 

63. 3. and I will stain all my r. 
Ezek. 16. 13. thy r. was of fine linen and silk 
Zech. 3. 4. I will clothe thee with change of r. 
Mat. 3. 4. John had his r. of camels' hair 

6. 25. and the body more than r. Luke 12. 23. 
28. why take ye thought for r.? consider the lilies 

11. 8. a man clothed in sofl; r. Lukel. 25. 

17. 2. his r. white as light, Mark 9.3. JAike 9.29. 

27. 31. put his own r. on him, and led him away 

28. 3. and his r. was white as snow 

Lxike 10.30. among thieves, who stripped him of r 

23. 34. they parted his r. and cast lots, John, 19. 24. 
Acts 18. 6. Paul shook his r. and said to them 

22. 20. 1 kept the r. of them that slew Stephen 
1 Tim. 6.8. having food and r. let us he content 
Jam. 2. 2. and there came a poor man in vile r. 
Rev. 3. 5. the same shall be clothed in white r. 

18. buy white r. that thou mayest be clothed 
4. 4. 1 saw twenty-four elders clothed in white r. 

RAIN 
Is the vapours exhaled by the sun, which fall 
from the clouds to the earth in drops, Eccl. 11. 
3. There are some who think, by some expres- 
sions of the scripture, that the ancient. He- 
brews imagined the Rain to be derived from 
certain great reservatories, which they sup- 
posed to be above the heavens, and which M-o- 
sea calls the waters above the firmament, by 
way of contradistinction from the inferior 
waters, which are t?iose of the sea, rivers, Src. 
For example, Moses says, that at the time of 
the Deluge, the Rain did not fall according tu 
the ordinary course of nature, but that the 
cataracts, the flood-gntes of heaven were set 
open. Gen. 7. 11, All the fountains of the great 
deep were broken up, and the windows of hea- 
ven were opened. And Hosea says, that in 
times of great drought the clouds cry to the 
Lord, beseeching him to permit the waters 



RAI 

which he keeps i?t his treasuries and reposito- 
ries, to fall into them and replenish them, Hos. 
2. 21, 1 will hear the heavens. 

The sacred writers often speak of the Rain of 
the former scasoji, and of the Rain of the lat- 
ter seasoji. Deut. 11. 14,' I will give you the 
rain ot" your land in his due season, the first 
Rain, and the latter Rain: Jilso in Hos. G. 3. 
Ticice in the year there fell plenty of rain in 
Judea ; in the beginning- of the civil year, about 
September or October, and half a year after 
in the month Abib or March, which was the 
first month in the ecclesiastical or holy year, 
whence it is called the latter rain in the first 
month, Joel 2. 23 . 

The Hebrews often compare speech and dis- 
coxirsc to Rain. Deut. 32. 2, My doctrine shall 
drop as tlie rain ; that is, As rain falling upon 
kerbs and grass makes them fresh, fragrant, 
and flourishing, the same effect I may justly 
expect and hope that my discourse will have 
upon your hearts, namely, to make them soft, 
pliable, and fruitful. Job says, that in the 
time of his prosperity he 7oas attended to with 

frcat respect and eagerness, that his discourse 
istilled like soft rain: That they expected it 
like rain, and opened their mouth to receive 
his words, and therewith to satisfy their thirst, 
as the parched earth opens its mouth to re- 
ceive the kain of the latter season, Job 29. 

00 c,X 

The Psalmist says, that God maketh lightnings 
for the rain, Psal. 135. 7. He bringeth water 
even out of the fire ; he maketh thick clouds, 
which being broken produce lightnings, and 
so arc dissolved into showers of rain : Or, he 
maketi) lightnings with rain, Jer. 10. 13. He 
causcth both of them to come oiit of the same 
cloud. Or thus : Lightning goes before thun- 
der and rain; mid when we perceive lightning, 
and hear a fresh clap of thunder during a 
storm, we conclude that the shoioer icill soon 
come. This is easily applied. JAghtning and 
thunder are produced only by the shock of 
clouds one against another; and the same 
snocL is the cause of rain also. The prophet 
ther"forc may observe here, that lightning is 
as it were the forerunner and the natural 
token of rain. 

Oen. 7. 12. the r. was upon the earth forty days 
8. 2. and the r. from heaven was restrained 

Exod.9.33. and the ?-.was not poured on the earth 
34. Pharaoh saw the r. ceased, he sinned yet more 

Z,eu. 26.4. then I will give you?. in due season, and 
land shall yield increase, Beut. 11. 14. 1 28. 12. 

Deut. 11. 11. land drinks water of the ?•. of heaven 

17. he shut up the heaven that there be no r. 1 

Kings 8. 35. 2 Chron. 6. 26. \ 7. 13. 

28. 24. the Ld. shall make r. of thy land powder 
32. 2. my doctrine shall drop as the r. as the dew 

1 Sam. 12. 17. 1 will call on the Lord to send r. 

12. 18. the Lord sent thunder and r. that day 
^Sam. 1.21. let there be no dew nor r. upon you 

23.4. as grass springing by clear shining after r. 

1 Kings 8. 36. then hear thou and give r. upon thy 

land thou hast given thy people, 2 Chr. 6. 27. 
17. 1. there shall not be dew nor r. these years 

7. brook dried up, because there had been no r. 

14. till that day the Lord send r. on the earth 
18. 1. shew to Ahab, I will send r. upon the earth 

41 for there is a sound of abundance of ?•. 

4'4 that the r. stap thee not || 45. was a great r. 

2 Kings 3. 17. ye shall not see wind, nor see r. 
Ezra 10. 9. people sat trembling for the great r. 

13. people are many, and it is a time of much r. 
Job 5. 10. who <rivelh r. upon the earth 
28.26. and when he made a decree forr. and way 

29. 23. they waited for me as for the r. 

36 27. clouds pour down r. according to vapour 
37. 6. to small r. and to great r. of his strength 
38.28.hath r. a fatherl or who hath begotten dew? 
Psal. 65. 1 10. causest r. descend into the furrows 
68. 9. thou, O God, didst send a plentiful r. 
72. 6. he shall come down like r. on mown grass 
84. 6. the r. also filleth the pools 
105. .'^2. he gave them hail for r. and flaming fire 
135. 7. he maketh lightnings for the r. 
147. 8. sing to the Ld. who prepareth r. for earth 
Prov. 25. 14. is like clouds and wind without r. 
23. the north wind driveth away r. 
26 1. as snow in summer, and r. in harvest 
28. 3. that oppresseth poor is like a sweeping r. 
Eccl. 11. 3. if clouds be full of r. they empty 
12. 2. nor the clouds return after the r. 
Cant. 2. 11. winter is past, the r. is over and gone 
fca. 4. 6. tabernacle for a covert from storm andr. 
5.6. 1 wil. command clouds they r. no r. on it 

18. t4. like cloi- heat after r. and cloud of dew 
30. 23. then shall he give the r. of thy seed 

44. 14. he planteth an ash, and r. doth nourisli it 
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RAI 

Isa. 55. 10. as the r. cometh down from heaven 
Jcr. 5. 24. leljus fear the Lord that giveth r. 

10. 13. he maketh lightnings with r. 51, 16. 

14. 4. ground is chapt, for there was no r. 
22.are there any vanities of Gentiles can cause r. 
Ezek. 1. 28. as tiio bow in the cloud in day of?-. 

38.22. 1 will r. an overflowing r. and brimstone 
Hos. 6. 3. and he siiall make us as the r. 
Joel 2. 23. he will cause to come down for you r. 
Jlmos 4. 7. I have withholderi the r. from you 
Zcch. 14. 17. even upon them shall be no r. 

18. if family of Egypt go not up, that have no r. 
Mat. 5. 45. he sendelh r. on the just and unjust 

7. 25. and the?-, descended, and Hoods came, 27. 
Jicts 14.17. in that he did good, and gave usr. 

28. 2. and received us, because of the present r. 
Heb. G. 7. the earth which drinketh in the r. 
Jam. 5. 18. he prayed, and the heaven gave r. 

Hee Latter. 
RAIN, l^erb. 
G'CTi. 2.5. Lord had not caused it to ?-. on the earth 
7. 4. cause it to ?-. forty days and forty nights 
Exod. 9. 18. to-morrow I will cause it to r. 
16. 4. I will ?-. bread from heaven for you 
Job 20. 23. God shall ?-. his fury on him 
38. 26. to cause it to r. on the earth 
Psal. 11. 6. on the wicked he shall r. snares 
Isa. 5. 6. the clouds, that they r. no rain on it 
Kzek. 38. 22. I will?-, an overflowing rain 
Hos. 10. 12. till he come and r.rigliteousnesson you 
Jimos 4.7.1 caused it to ?-.on one city, not on anoth. 
Jam. 5. 17. Elias prayed earnestly it might not ?-. 
Rev. 11. 6. that itr. not in davs of their prophecy 

RAINBOW. 
Rev. 4. 3. there was a r. round about the throne 
10. 1. 1 saw an angel, and a r. was upon his head 

RAINED. 
Gen. 19.24. Lord r. upon Sodom and Gomorrah 
Exod. 9. 23. the Lord r. hail on the land of Egypt 
Psal. 78. 24. and had ?-. down manna, flesh, 27. 
Ezek. 22. 24. thou art the land not r. upon 
Amos 4. 7. 1 withheld rain, one piece was r. upon ; 
and the piece whereupon it ?-. not, withered 
I^uke 17. 29. the same day it ?-. fire from heaven 
Jam. 5. 17. it r. not for three years and si.\ months 

RAINY. 
Prov. 27. 15. a continual dropping in a ?-. day 

RAISE 
Signifies, [1] To lift up, 1 Sam. 2. 8. Psal. 113. 
7. [2] To invent, or relate, Exod. 23. 1. [3] 
To ordain and appoint, Exod. 9. 16. [4] To 
beget, Gen. 38. 8. [5] To keep in remembrance, 
Ruih 4. 5. [6] To be restored to life. Mat. 11. 
5. Joha 2. 19. [7] To call to, and fit persons 
for any work, Judg. 2. 16. [8] To build, Isa. 
23.13. [9] To make to stand, Psal. 107. f 25. 
Gen. 38.8. marry iier, and ?-. up seed to thy brother 
Exod. 23. 1. thou shalt not ?-. a false report 
Deut. 18. 15. Ld. thy God will ?-. up a prophet like 
to me, to him hearken, 18. Acts 3. 22. J 7. .37. 
25. 7. refiiselji to r. up to brother a name in Israel 
Josh. 8. 29. and ?-. thereon a great heap of stones 
Ruth 4. 5. to r. up the name of the dead, 10. 

1 Sam. 2. 3.5. I will ?-. me up a faithful priest 

2 Sam. 12. 11. behold, I will r. up evil against 

thee out of thine own house 
17. elders went to him to r. him up from earth 
1 Kings 14. 14. the Lord shall r. up a king in Israel 
1 Chron. 17. 11. 1 will r. up thy seed after thee 
Job 3. 8. who are ready to r. up their mourning 
19. 12. his troops ?-. up their way against me 
30. 12. they r. up against me ways of destruction 
PsaZ. 41. 10. Lord be merciful to me, and r. me up 
48. 1 13. mark her bulwarks, r. up her palaces 
Isa. 15. 5. they shall ?-. up a cry of destruction 

29. 3. and I will r. forts against thee 

44. 26. I will r. up the decayed places thereof 

49. 6. my servant to r. up the tribes of Jacob 
t8.will give thee for a covenant to r. up the earth 

58.12. shalt ?-.up foundations of many generations 
61. 4. they shall r. up the former desolations 
.Ter. 23. 5. I will r. to David a righteous branch 

30. 9. David their king, whom I will r. up 

50. 9. I will r. against Babylon au assembly 
32.none shall r.him up||51.1. r.a destroying wind 

Ezek. 23. 22. I will r. up thy lovers against thee 
34. 29. I will r. up for them a plant of renown 
Hos. 6. 2. in the third day he will r. us up 
Joel 3. 7. 1 will r. them whither ye have sold 
Amos 5.2. virgin of Isr. there is none to r. her up 
6. 14. but, behold, I will r. a nation against you 

9. 11. 1 will r. up the tabernacle of David, and I 

will r. up his ruins, and I will build it 
Mic. 5. 5. we shall r. against him seven shepherds 
Hab. 1. 3. thert ire that r. up strife and contention 
6. 1 will r. up the Chaldeans, that hasty nation 
Zeck. 11.16. I will r. up a shepherd in the land 
Mat. 3. 9. to r. up children to Abraham, Ltikc3. 8. 

10. 8. heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, r. the 

dead, cast out devils 



RAM 

Mat. 22. 24. his brother niarry his wife, and r. u:j 
sted to his brother, Markl2.19. Luke2Q.28 
John 2. 19. and in three days I will ?-. it up 

0. 39. I wdl r. it up again at last day, 40, 44, .54. 
Acts 2.30. he would r. up Christ to sit on his throne 

26.8. why incredible that God should ?-. the dead? 

1 Co?-. 6. 14. and will also r. up us by his power 

2 Cor. 4. 14. and he shall r. up us also by Jesus 
Heb. 1 1. 19. accounting God was able to r. him up 
.fam. 5. 15. and the Lord shall r. him up 

RAISED. 
Exod.O.lQ.Ir.thee up to shew myi)ower,/?o?7L9.17. 
Josh. 5. 7. children whom he ?-. up in their stead 

7. 26. they r. over him a great heap of stones 
,Tudg. 2. 16. nevertheless the Lordr. up judges, IS 

3. 9. the Lord ?-. up a deliverer to Israel, 15. 
2 Sam. 23. 1. the man who was r. up on high, said 

1 Kings 5. 13. Solomon ?-. up a levy of Israel,9.15. 

2 Chron. 32. 5. and r. it up to the towers, 33. 14. 
Ezra 1. 5. all whose spirit God ?-. to go up to build 
Job 14. 12. not awake, nor be ?-. out of their sleep 
Pro7).15.t 19. the way of righte. is r. up as a causey 
Cant. 8. 5. I r. thee up under the apple-tree 
Isa.^A.^^.\\.r. up from their thrones kings of nations 

23. 13. the Assyrian ?-. up the palaces of Chaldea 
41. 2. who ?-. up the righteous man from the east 

25. I have r. up one from the north 
45. 13. I have r. him up in righteousness 
Jer. 6. 22. a great nation shall be r. from the earth 
25. 32. a great whirlwind shall be r. up from earth 
29. 15. Loid hatii r. us up prophets in Babylon 
50. 41. many kings shall be ?-. from the earth 

51. 11. Lord r. up the sj)irit of the kings of Medes 
Dan. 7. 5. a bear ?-. up itself on one side 
Amos 2. 11. I r. up of your sons for prophets 
Zech. 2. 13. is r. up out of his holy habitation 

9. 13. when I have r. up thy sons, O Zion 
Mat. 1.24. then Joseph being ?-. from sleep did 
11.5. the deaf hear, the dead are?-, up, lMke7.22. 
16. 21. he must go and sufler, be killed, and r. up 
again the third day, 17. 23. Luke 9. 22. 
Luke 1. 69. hath r. up a horn of salvation lor us 
20. 37. now that the dead are r. Moses shewed 
John 12. I.Lazarus whom he?-.from the dead, 9.17. 
Acts 2. 24. whom God hath r. up, 32. | 3. 15, 26. 
14. 10. 15.30.110.40.113.30,33,34 
117. 31. Rom. 10. 9. 1 Cor. 6. 14.2 
Cor. 4. 14. Gal. J. 1. Eph. 1. 20. 

12. 7. angel r. up Peter || 13. 2-2. he ?-. up David 

13. 23. hath God r. to Israel a Saviour, Jesus 
' 50. the Jews r. persecution against Paul 

Rom. 4. 24. if we believe on him that ?-. up Jesus 
25. who was ?-. again for our justification 
6. 4. like as Christ was r. from the dead by Father 
9. Christ being r.from the dead, he dieth no more 
7. 4. married, even to him \\M)o is r. from the dead 
8. 11. if the Spirit of him that r. up Jesus dwell 
in you, he thatr. up Christ shall quicken 
1 Cor. 15. 15. ?■. up Christ ; whom he r. not up 
16. if the dead rise not, then is not Christ r. 
17.if Christ be.notr.your faith is vain,. yet in sins 
35. some men will say, how are the dead r.? 
42.it is sown in corruption, r. in incorruption, 52. 

43. it is r. in glory, it is r. in power 

44. it is sown a natural body, r. a spiritual body 
Eph. 2.6. and hath r. us up together in Christ Jesus 
CoZ. 2.12. through operation of God who r.him from 
1 TAes5. 1.10. wait for hisSon,whom he r.from dead 
27'm.2.8. remember Jesus of seed of David was r. 
Heb. 11. 35. women received their deadr. to life 
1 Pet.l. 21. believe in God that r.him up from dead 

RAISER. 
Dan. 11. 20. then shall stand up a r. of taxes 
Hos. 7. 1 4. the r. will cease after he hath kneaded 
RAISETH. 

1 SflTn. 2.8.he r. poor out of the dust, PsaZ.113.7. 
Job 41. 25. when he r. himself, mighty are afraid 
Psal. 107. 25. for he commands and ?•. stormy wind 

145. 14. he r. those that be bowed down, 146.8. 
.Tohn 5. 21. for as the Father r. up the dead 

2 Cor. 1. 9. but trust in God which r. the dead 

RAISING. 
/fos'.7.4.oven heated by baker who ceaseth from r 
Acts 24. 12. nor found' thev me r. up the people 

RAISINS. 

1 Sa?7i.25.18.Abigail took a hundred clusters of r. 

30. 12. they gave the Fgypf'an two clusters of r. 

2 *a7K.16.1.Ziba met David with 100 bunches ofr. 
1 Chr. 12. 40. they brought bunches ofr. and wine 

RAM. 
Gen. 15.9. take a r. of three years old, and sho goat 
22.13.behind him a r. caught in a thicket by horns 
Exod. 29. 15. take one r. || 16. thou shalt slay the r. 
18. thou shalt burn the whole r. Lev. 8 21. 
22. it is a r. of consecration, 27, 31. Lev. 8. 22. 
32. Aaron and his sons shall eat the flesh of the r 
Lev. 9. 2. take a r. for a burnt-ofFering, and ofl^es 
4.r.for peace-ofl^erings 1| 19.21. for trestiass-oflxT. 
JVw?n. 5. 8. besides the r. of the atonement 
15. 11. thus shall it be done for one r. or a lamb 



KAN 

FJzrj]0.19.beingguiUy,they oifured a r. for trespass 



bl 



enusli, iij. 



Ezek. 43. 23. sliall oiier a r. without 

45. 24. prepare an epiiah for a r. 46. 5, 7, 11. 
4G. 4. the prince sliall offer to the Lord a r. 

(j. in the Jay of tlie new mpon si.\ lambs and a r. 
. Dan. 8. 3. I saw a r. which had two horns 

4. 1 saw the r. pushing westward and north\vard 
f). the goat ran to the r. that had two horns 
7. come close to the r. there was no power in 
^ the r. none to deliver t'he r. out of his hands 
20. the r. having two horns are the kings 
RAMS. 
Gen. 31. 10. r. which leaped were ring-straked, 12. 
38. the r. of thy tlock have I not eaten 
32. 14. Jacob sent Esau 200 ewes and 20 r. 
Deut. 32. 14. with r. of breed of Bashan and goats 
I Sam. 15. 22. and to hearken than the fat of r. 
I Kings 3. 4. lUoab rendered 100,000 r. with wool 
1 C7tr?29. 21. they sacniiced to the Lord 1000 r. 
5 Chron. 17. 11. the Arabians brought 7700 r. 
Ezra 6. 9. r. for offerings of tiie God of heaven 

17. otfered at dedication of the house 200 r. 
7. 17. thou mayest buy with this money r. lambs 

8. 35. offered ninety-six r. for a sin-offering 
Paal. 66. 15. with the fat of r. Isa. 34. 6. 

J14. 4. the mountains skipped like r. 6. 
Isa. 1. 11. 1 am full of the burnt-offerings of r. 

34.6. the sword is filled with fat of kidneys of r. 

60.7. the r. of Nebaioth shall minister to thee 
Jcr. 51. 40. bring them to the slaughter like r. 
Ezek. 27. 21. Kedar occupied with thee in r. 

34. 17. 1 judge between the r. and the lie-goats 
39. 18. ye shall drink the blood of r. of lambs 
Mic. 6.7. will Lord be pleased with- thousands of r. 
See Battering, Sevkn. 
RAMS'-HORNS. 
Josh. 6. 4. seven priests shall bear before the ark 
seven trumpets of r.-horns, 6, 8, 13. 
5. when they ma ke along blast with the r. -horns 
RAMS'-SKINS. 
Exod. 25. 5. r.-skins dyed red, and badgers'-skins, 
■ and shittim-wood, 26. 14. 1 35. 7. 1 3G. 19. 1 39. 34. 

RAMPART. 
Lam. 2. 8. he made the r. and the wall to lament 
JVaA. 3. 8. then populous No, whose r. was the sea 

RAN. 
{?en.l8.2.Abraham r. to meet them from tent-door 
7. r. to herd || 24. 17. servant r. to meet Rebekah 
24. 20. Rebekah r. to the well to draw water 

28. the damsel r. and told her mother's house 

29. Laban r. out to the man to the well 
29. 12. and Rachel r. and told her father 

13. Laban r. to meet Jacob and embraced him 
33. 4. Esau r. to meet him, and embraced him 
Exod. 9. 23. the fire r. along upon the ground 
J^um. 11.27. there r. a young man and told Moses 
16. 47. Aaron r. into midst of the congregation 
Josh. 7. 22. the messenger r. to Aaron's tent 
8. 19. the ambush r. into Ai, and set it on lire 
Tudg. 7. 21. all the host of Midian r. and fled 

9. 21. Jotham r. away, and fled, and went to Beer 
13. 10. Manoah's wife r. and shewed her husband 

1 Sam. 3. 5. Samuel r. to Eli, and said, here am I 
4. 12. a man of Benjamin r. out of the army 

10. 23. and they r. and fetched Saul thence 
17.22. David r. into the army and saluted brethren 

51. David r. and stood upon the Philistine 

20. 36. as the lad r. he shot an arrow bf^yond him 

2 Sam. 18. 21. Cushi bowed himself to Joab and r. 
23. Ahimaaz r. by the plain and overran Cushi 

1 Kings 2. 39. two servants of Shimei r. away 

18. 35. the water r. round about the altar 

46. Elijah r. before Ahab to Jezreel 

19. 20. Elisha left the oxen and r. after Elijah 
22.35, the blood r. into the midst of the chariot 

iKings 23.t 12. kingbeatdown, and r.from thence 
Psal. 77. 2. my sore r. in the night and ceased not 
• 105. 41. the waters r. in the dry places like a river 
133. 2. the ointment that r. down upon the beard 
Jer. 23. 21. I have not sent them, yet they r. 
Ezek. 1. 14. the living creatures r. and returned 
47. 2. there r. out waters on the right .=!ide 
Dan.8.6.the goat r. to the ram in fury of his power 
Mat. 8. 32. the herd of swine r. violently down a 
steep place into the sea, Mark 5. 13. LxLke 8. 33. 
27. 48. one r. and filled a spunge, Mark 15. 36. 
Mark 6. 33. many knew him, and r. afoot thither 
55.and r. through that whole region round about 
Luke 15. 20. his father r. and fell on his neck 
19.4. Zaccheus r. before and climbed up » Ct^ 
24. 12. then arose Peter and r. to the sepulchre 
hhn 20. 4. so they r. both together, other outrun 
"Jets 3. 11. the people r. together unto them 

7. 57. they r. upon Stephen with one accord 

8. 30. Philip r. to the chariot, and heard hirn 
12. 14. when she knew Peter's voice, she r. in 
14. 14. Paul and Barnabas r. in among the people 

21. 30. the people r. together and took Paul 
32. chief captain took soldiers and r. down 

27.41. ihey r. the ship aground and stuck fast 
472 



the battle 



of battle 50,000 



RAT 

Jude 11. they r. greedily after the error of Balaam 

RaAu. 
1 Sam. 4. 5_. slioultd, so thai ihe eSrth r. again 
IKings 1. 45. Israel siiouted, so that the city /-.again 

RAAGE. 
Job .39. 8. the r. of the mouniains is his pasture 

RANGED. 
1 Sam. 17. t2. Saul and Israel r 
RANGERS. 

1 Chron. 12. j 33. of Zebulun r 
RAxNGES. 

Lev. 11. 35. or r. for pots, they shall be broken 

2 Kings 11.8. that conielh within r. let him be slain 
15. have her forth without the r. 2 Chron. 23.14. 

RANGL\G. 
Prou.2S.15.as a roaring lion, and a r.bear,so a ruler 

RANK. 
Ge?i.41.5.ears came up upon one stalk, ?-.and good 

7. seven thin ears devoured the seven r. ears 
Exod. 13. tl8. Israel went up by five in a r. 
J^Tum. 2. 16. they shall set forth m the second r. 

24. they shall go Ibrward in the third r. 
Judg. 7. 1 11. then went to outside of the r. by five 
1 Ckron. 12. 33. of Zebulun 50,000 could keep r. 
t36. of Asher keeping their r. 40,000 
38. men of war that could keep r.came to Plebron 
Psal. 55. 1 13. thou a man according to my r. 
Gal. 4.1 25. Agar is in the same r. with Jerusalem 

RANKS. 
1 Kings 7. 4. light was against light in three r. 5. 
Joel 2 7. and they shall not break their /•. 
Mark 6.40. they sat down in r. by hurid. and fifties 

RANSOM 
Is a signification made, or price paid, for the re- 
deeming of a captive, or for procuring a par- 
don for some notorious offender. God, giving 
directions to his ministers how to bchate to- 
icards penitent sinners, says. Deliver him from 
going down to the pit, I have found a ransom. 
Job 33. 24. Declare to him that I have pardon- 
ed and will heal him ; for I have foxuid out an 
expedient, aiid a way of ransoming and redeem- 
ing sinners from death, both spiritual and 
eternal, which they by their sins have deserved; 
which is by the death of my Son, the Redeem- 
er and Saviour : Hence Christie called a Ran- 
som. 1 Tim. 2. 6, Who gave himself a ransom 
for all, to be testified in due time. Man being 
in a lost and deplorable condition, and liable 
to eternal death on account of his sins ; the 
eternal Son of God, moved by his divine love, 
undertook to restore fallen man to the favanr 
of God, and voluntarily endured the punish- 
ment due to our sins, and gave his most pre- 
cious life arid blood as the price of our re- 
demption : And therefore such as Christ re- 
deems from the spiritual bondage of siji gtA 
Satan, are called the ransomed of tlip ^ord, 
Isa. 35. 10. 

RANSOM, Substantive. 
Exod. 21. 30. he shall give for the r. of his life 
30. 12. they shall give every man a r. for his soul 
1 Sam. 12. t 3. of whose hand I received any v.? 
Job 33. 24. deliver him from pit, I have found a r. 
36. 18. then a great r. cannot deliver thee 
Psal. 49. 7. nor can they give to God a r. for him 
Prov. 6. 35. he will not regard any r. neither rest 
13. 8. the r. of a man's life are his riches 
21. 18. the wicked shall be a r. for the righteous 
Isa. 43. 3. 1 gave Egypt for thy r. Seba for thee 
.Imos 5. 1 12. they afflict the just, they take a r. 
Jkfaf. 20. 28. even as the Son of man came to give 
his life a r. for many, Mark 10. 45. 
1 Tim. 2.6. who gave hims. r. for all, to be testified 

RANSOM. 
Has. 13. 14. 1 will r. them from power of the grave 

RANSOMED, 
/sa. 35. 10. the r. of the Ld. shall return and come 
51. 10. made the sea a %vay for the r. to pass over 
Jer. 31. 11. Lord hath redeemed Jacob and r. him 

RARE. 
Dan. 2. 11. it is a r. thing that the king requireth 

RASE. 
Psal. 137. 7. r. it 



KAW 

Job 7. 15. chooseth death r. than life, Jer. 8. 3- 
32. 2. because he justified himself r. than God 
3lJ._21.Uiis hast liiou chosen r. than afiiictioii 

Ps. 52. 3. and lying r. than lo s])eak righteousness 
84. 10. had r. be a door-keeper in house of God 

Prov. 8. 10. receive knowledge r. than choice gold 

16.16.10 get understand, r.to be chosen than silver 

17. 12. meet a man, r. than a fool in his lolly 

22. 1. a good name is r. to be chosen than great 

riches, loving favour r. than silver and gold 

Mat. 10. 6. go r. to the lost sheep of house of Israel 

28. r. fear him that is able to destroy in hell 

18. 8. r. than having two hands to be cast into fire 

9. r. than having two eyes to be cast into hell 

25. 9. but go ye r. to them that sell, and buy 

27.24. but that r. tumult was made, betook water 

Mark 5. 26. nothing bettered, but r. grew worse 
15. 11. that he should r. release Barabbas to them 

Luke 10.20.?-. rej. yournamesare written in heaven 

11. 28. r. blessed are they tliat hear and keep 
41. but r. give alms of such things as ye have 

12. 31. but r. seek ye kingdom of God, all things 
51. come togive peace, 1 tell you nay, r. division 

17. 8. and will not r. say unto him make ready 
18. 14. he went down justified r. than the other 
John 3. 19. and men loved darkness r. than light 
Acts 5. 29. we ought to obey God r. than men 
P^om. 3. 8. not r.let us do evil, that good may come 
8. 34. Christ died, yea, r. that is risen again 
11. 11. but r. through their iall salvation is come 
12. 19. avenge not, but r. give place to wrath 
14. 13. not judge one another, but judge this r. 

1 Cor. 5. 2. are puffed up, and have liot r. mourned 

6.7. why do ye not r. take vvrong? why not suffer? 
7. 21. but if thou mayost be made free, use it r. 
9.12.if others be partak.of thispower are not we r. 
14. 1. desire r. that ye may prophesy, 5. 

19.hadr.speak five words with my understanding 

2 Cor. 2. 7. so that ye ought r. to "forgive him 

3.8. how ministration of the Spirit be r. glorious? 
5. 8. willing r. to be absent from the body 

12. 9. therefore I will r. glory in my infirmities 
GaZ. 4.9. ye have known God, or r- known of God 
Eph. 4. 28. steal no more, but r at nim labour 

5. 4. let it not be named, but r giving of thanks 
11. with works of darkness, \ at r. reprove them 
Phil. 1. 12. r. to the furtheraf.ee of the gospel 
lTm.1.4. which minister questions r.than edifying 

4. 7. and exercise thyself r. to godliness 

6.2. but r. do them service, because faithful 
Philem. 9. yet for love's sake I r. beseech thee 
Heb. 11. 25. choosing r. to suffer affliction with 

12. 9. ?•. be in subjection to the Father of spirits 
13. let lame be turned out, but let it r. be healed 

13. 19. but I beseech you the r. to do this 

2 F tt. 1. 10. r. give diligence to make calling surf' 

RATTLETH. 
JbZ» 39.23.the quiver r.against him,spearand shieJd 

RATTLING. 
JVa/i. 3. 2. noise of the r. of the wheels and horses 

RAVEN, S. 
Gen. 8. 7. Noah sent forth a r. which went forth 
Lev. 11. 15. every r. is unclean, Deut. 14. 14. 
1 Kings 17. 4. 1 have commanded the r.to feed thea 

6. and the r. brought Elijah bread and flesh 
Job 38. 41. who provideth the r. food, Ps. 147. 9. 
Prov. 30. 17. the r. of the valley shall pick it out 
Cant. 5. 11. his locks bushy, and black as a r. 
75a. 34. 11. the owl and the r. shall dwell in it 
Luke 12. 24. consider the r. they neither sow 

RAVENING. 
Psal. S2. 13. thev 
Ezek. 22. 25. like 



:ped upon me as a r. Hon 
roarinff lion r. the prey 



i, r. it, even to the foundation 
RASH. 



Eccl. 5. 2. be not r.with thy mouth, heart not hasty 
Isa. 32. 1 4. the heart of the r. shall understand 

1 Cor. 13. 1 4. charity is not r. is not puffed up 
RASHLY. 

^fc.* '* y^ "» ought to be quiet, and do nothing r. 
RASHNESS. 

2 Sa77i.6."i7.Gou jmote Uzzah for his r. and he died 
RATE. 

Exod. 16.4. people shall gather :.\fftain r. every day 
T Kings 10. 25. broug' t mules at ar. 2 Chr. 9. 24. 
2 .K'm^s 25. 30. a dailj r. for everyday all his days 
2 Chron. 8. 13. even after a certain r. every day 

RATHER. 
Josh. 22. 24. if we have not r. done it for fear 
2 Kings 5. 13. how much r. when he saith to thee 



0. like a 
27. her princes are like wolves r. the'prey 
Mat. 7. 15. but inwardly they are r. wolves 

RAVENING. 
Luke 11. 39. your inward part is full of r 

RAVENOUS. 
Isa. 35. 9. nor any r. beast shall go up thereoa 
46. 11. calling a r. bird from the east 
Ezek. 39. 4. I will give thee to the r. birds 

RAVIN, Kerb. 
Gen. 49. 27. Benjamin shall r. as a wolf 
Psal. 17. 1 12. as a lion that desireth to r. 

RAVIN. 
JViJA. 2. 12. the lion filled his dens with r. 

RAVISHED. 
Cant. 4. 9. thou hast r. my lieart, my sister 
Isa. 13. 16. the wives of Babylon shall be r. 
Lam. 5. 11. they r the women in Zion 
Zech. 14. 2. the women in Jerusalem shall l«? r. 

RAVISHED. 

Prov. 5. 19 and be thou r. always with her love 

20. why wilt thou be r. with a strange womanT 

RAW. 

Exod. 12. 9. oat not of it r. nor sodden with watej 

Lev. 13. 10. if there be quick r. flesh in the rising 

14. but when ther. flesh appeareth in him 

15. the priest seer, flesh, for r. flesh is unclean 
1 Sam. 2. 15. he will not have sodden flesh, but r. 



REA 

lIat.iK\ t.6. no man putteth r. cloth to an old gar- 
ment, lor die rent is made worse, Mark 2.1 -1. 
RAZOR. 
TAw is an instrument well known. It is said, 
Fsal. 52. 2, Thy tojgue ;s like a sharp razor, 
working deceitfully. IVkerdn the Fsalnust, 
speaking of Ooeg the Edomite, insinuates, 
that as a mar. pretending only to shave off the 
kair with a sharp razor, doth suddenly and 
unexpectedly cut the throat; so Boeg pretend- 
ed only to vindicate himself from the imputa- 
tion of disloyalty, 1 Sam. -2'. 9. but really in- 
tended to expose the priests, who were David's 
friends, to Saul's fury and cruelty. And in 
Isa. 7. 20, God threatens to shave Judah with 
a razor thai is hired, &,c. that is, utterly to 
spoil and destroy Judah, by the successive 
kings of tlie Assyrian empire, as Sennacherib, 
2 Rings 18. 13. Esarbaddon, 2 Kings 19. 37. 
a7id especially by Nebuchadnezzar, who hav- 
ing subdued the Assyrian monarchy, from 
thenceforth loas king of Assyria as well as of 
Chaldea, and who completed the calamity o/ Ju- 
dah, which was begun by the kings o/ Assyria. 
N'um. 6. 5. all the days there shall no r. come upon 
his head, Jadg.l'i. 5. \ 1(5. 17. 1 Sam. 1. 11. 
8.t7.cause a r.ln pass over the tiesh of the Levites 
Psal. 52. 2. thy tongue like a sharp r. working 
Isa. 7. 20. the Lord shall shave with ar. hired 
Eiek, 5. 1. son of man, take thee a barber's r. 

REACH. 
Gen. 11. 4. a tower whose top may r.to heaven 
Ezod. 28.42. linen breeches shall r. to the thighs 
Lev. 5.17. irf his hand cannot r.to a lamb, 14. j21. 
26.5. your threshing shall r. to the vintage, and 
your vintage shall r. to the sowing time 
JV'uOT. 34. 11. the border shall r. to the sea 
Job 20. 6. and though his head r. unto the clouds 
Isa. 8. 8. he shall r. even to the neck, O Immanuel 
30. 23. breath shall r. to the midst of the neck 
Jer. 43. 32. ihy plants r. to the sea of Jazer 
Zech. 14.5. valley of the mountains shall r. to Azal 
John 20. 27. r. hither thy finger, and r. thy band 
2 Cor. 10. 13. a measure to r. even unto you 

REACHED. 
Gen. 28. 12. the ladder's top r. to heaven 
Ruth 2. 14. he r. her parched corn, she did eat 
Dan. 4. 11. tree, whose height r. to heaven, 20. 
2 Cor. l.J. 14. as though we r. not to you 
Rev. 18. 5. Babylon's sins have r. to heaven 

REACHETH. 
2 Chr. 28. 9. slain in a rage that r. up to heaven 
Psal. 36. 5. thy faithfulness r. to the clouds 
108. 4. and thy truth r. to the clouds 
Prov. 31. 20. yea, she r. her hands to the needy 
Jer. 4. 10. whereas the sword r. to the soul 
13. it is bitter, because it r. to thine heart 
51. 9. Babylon's judgment r. to heaven 
Dan.A.22. for thv greatness r. to heaven 

REACHING. 
Phil. 3. 13. r. forth to those things which are before 

READ. 
Ezod. 24. 7. he r. in the audience of the people 
Josh. 8. 34. he r. all the words of the law, 35. 
ZKings 5. 7. when king of Israel had r. the letter 
19. 14. Hezekiah received and r. the letter 
22. 8. Shaphan r. the book of the law, 10. 
23. 2. king Jusiah r. in their ears all the words of 
the book of tJie covenant, 2 Chron. 34. 30. 
2 Chron. 34. 24. 1 will bring all the curses r. 
Ezra 4. 18. the letter hath been plainly r. 

23. the king's letter was r. they made them cease 
^VeA. 8. 3. her. before all book of the law, 8.| 13. 1. 

18. from first day to the last he r. the law 
9.3. they stood up in their place and r. in the law 
Esth. 6. 1. book of the records was r. before kins: 
Isa. 37. 14. he received the letter, and r. it 
Jer. 29. 29. Zephaniah the p<'iest r. this letter 
36. 10. then r. Baruch the words of Jeremiah 
21. Jehudi r. in the ears of the king and princes 
23.wlien he r. three or four leaves, the kinz cut it 
Mat. 12. 3. have ve not r.? 19. 4. | 21. 16. f22. 31. 
J\Iark 2. 25. 1 12. 10,26. Luke 6. 3. 
John 19. 20. this title r. many of the Je-ws 
.^cts 8. 23. the eunuch r. Esaias the prophet 
32. the place of scripture which he r. was this 
13. 27. prophets are r. every sabbath-day, 15. 21. 
15. 31. which when they had r. they rejoiced 
23.34. when the governor had r. the letter 
2 Cor.3.2.ye are our epistle known and r.ofallmen 
15. when Moses is r. the vail is upon their heart 
Col. 4. 16. when this epistle isr. among you 
1 Thess. 5. 27. 1 charge vou that this epistle be r. 

READ. 
D<^ut. 17. 19. the king shall r. therein all his life 
31. 1). thou shalt r this law before all Israel 
ha. 29. n. saying, r. this, I pray thee, 12. 
34. 16. seek out of the book of the Lord aad r. 
Jer. 36. 6. go and r. in the roll thou hast written 
*5 ihey said, sit down now and r. it in our ea^ 
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Jisr.51.61.when thou comest to Babylon and shaltr. 
Dan. 5.7. whosoever shall r. this writing and shew 
8. king's wise men, they could notr. the writing 
17. let thy gilts be to thyself, yet I will r. 
Mat. 21. 42. did ye never r. in the scriptures'? 
Duke 4. 16. Jesus went in and stood up for to r. 
Acts S. 30. Philip ran and heard him r. Esaias 
2Cor.l.l3.we write none oth. things than what ye r. 
Eph. 3. 4. whereby when ye r. ye may understand 
Col. 4. 16. likewise r. the epistle from Laodicea 
Rev. 5.4. wept, because none worthy to r. the book 

READEST. 
Duke 10. 26. what is written in law, how r. thou'] 
Acts 8. 30. understandest thou what thou r.? 

READETH. 

Hah. 2. 2. make it plain, tliat he may xun that. r. it 

Mat. 24. 15. when ye shall see the abomination, 

whoso r. let him understand, Mark 13. 14. 

Rev. 1. 3. blessed is he that r. and they that hear 

READING. 
JVeh. 8. 8. they caused them to understand the r. 
Eccl. 12. 1 12. much r. is a weariness of the flesh 
Acts 13. 15. after the r. of the law and the prophets 
2Cor.3.i4. vailuntaken away in r. the Old Testam. 

1 Tim. 4. 13. till I come, give attendance to r. 

READING. 

Jijr.36. 8. r. in the book of the words of the Lord 

51. 63. when thou hast made an endof r.thisbook 

READINESS. 

Acts 17. 11. they received the word with r. of mind 

2 Cor. 8. 11. that as there was a r. to will 

10. 6. having a r. to revenge all disobedience 

READi'. 
Exod. 17. 4. the people be almost r. to stone me 

19. 11. and be r. against the third day, 15. 

34. 2. be r. in the morning, and come up to Sinai 
jV«m. 32. 17. we will go r. armed before Israel 
Deut. 1. 41. ye were r. to go up into the hill 

26. 5. a Syrian r. to perish was my father 
Josh. 4. 1 13. about 40,000 r. armed passed over ^ 

8. 4. go not far from the city, but be ye all r. 

1 Sam. 25. 18. Abigail took five sheep r. dressed 

2 Sam. 15.15. thy servants are r.to do whatsoever 
13. 22. why run, seeing thou hast no tidings r.? 

Ezra 7. 6. Ezra was a r. scribe in the law of Closes 
A'e/i. 9. 17. but thou art a God r. to pardon 
Esth.3.14. they should be r. against that day. 8. 13. 
Job 3. 8. who are r. to raise up their mourning 
12. 5. he that is r. to slip with his feet 
15. 23. knoweth the day of darkness is r. at hand 
24. anguish shall prevail as a king r. to battle 
28. in houses which are r. to become heaps 
17.1. my days are extinct, the graves are r. for me 
18. 12. and destruction shall be r. at his side 
29.13. the blessing of him r. to perish came on me 
32. 19. my belly is r. to burst like new bottles 
Psal. 33. 17. fof I am r. to halt, and my sorrow 
45. 1. my tongue is the pen of a r. writer 
86. 5 thou, Liud, art good, and r. to forgive 
88. 15. 1 am afflicted, and r. to die from my youth 
Prov. 24. 11. to deliver those that are r. to be slain 
31. 6. give strong drink to him that is r. to perish 
Eccl. 5. 1. be more r. to hear than to give sacrifice 
Isa. 21. 13. they shall come who were r. to perish 
30. 13. this iniquity shall be as a breach r.to fall 
32. 4. the tongue of stammerers be r. to speak plain 
38. 20. the Lord was r. to save me, we will sing 
41.7. saying, it is r. for the soldering, he fastened 
51. 13. the oppressor, as if he were r. to destroy 
Da7!.3.]5. now if ye ber. to fall down and worship 
Mat. 22. 4. fallings are killed, and all things are r. 
8. then saith he, the wedding is r. I^uke 14. 17. 

24. 44. therefore be ye also r. J^uke 12. 40. 

25. 10. they that were r. went in with him 
Mark 14. 38. the spirit is r. but the flesh is weak 
Luke 7. 2. a centurion's servant sick, and r. to die 

22. 33. Lord, I am r. to go with thee to prison 
John 7.6. my time not come, your time is always r. 
Acts 20.7. Paul preached to them, r. to depart 

21. 13. I am r. not to be bound only, but to die 

23. 15. we, or ever he come near, are r. to kill him 
21. now are r. looking for a promise from thee 
Rom. 1. 15. 1 am r. to preach the gospel at Rome 
2 Cor. 8. 19. and the declaration of your r. mind 

9.2. Achaia was r. a year ago, zeal hath provoked 
3. 1 sent brethren, that, as I said, ye may be r. 
5. that the same might be r. as a matter of bounty 

12. 14. the third time I am r. to come to you 
1 T'm.3.t3.must not be r. to quarrel, as one in wine 

6. 18. that ye be rich in good works r. to distribute 
2Tim. 4. 6. for I am now r. to be offered 

Tit. 3. 1. put in mind to be r. to every good work 
Heb. 8. 13. that waxeth old, is r. to vanish away 
IPeS.l.o.salvation, r.to be revealed in the last time 

3. 15. be r. alwa_ 's to give an answer to every man 

4.5. to give account to him that is r.to judge quick 

5. 2. not for filthy lucre, but of a r. mind 
Rev. 3. 2. strengthen the things that are r. to die 

12. 4. the Avoman which was r. to be delivered 
See Made, Make 
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RKA 

REALM. 
2 Chron. 20. 30. the r. of Jehoshaphat ivas qui«si 
Ezra 7. 13. they of my r. who are minded to go 
23. why should there be wratn against tiiu r.? 
Dan. 1.20. he found them better than all in iiis r. 
6. 3. the king thought to set him over the r. 
9. ]. Darius, king over the r. of the Chaldeans 
11. 2. he shall stir up all against the r. of Grecia 

REAP 
Signifies, [1] To cut down corn, Jam. 5. 4. [2 
To receive the fruit or reward of our wor'^s ' 
whether good or bad. Gal. 6. 7, 8. [3] To ex- 
pect increase. Mat. 25. 26. [4] To execute 
judgment on antichrist and his adherents 
Rev. 14. 15. 
Lev. 19. 9. and when ye r. the harvest, 23. 10, 22 
shall not wholly r. the corners of thy field 
25. 5. what groweth of itself thou shalt not r. 

11. in jubilee ye shall neither sov,- nor r. 
Ruth 2.^9. let thine eyes be on the field they r. 

1 Sam. 8. 12. set your servants to r. his harvest 

2 Kings 19. 29. in third year sow and r. Isa. 37. 30. 
Job 4. 8. they that sow wickedness r. the same 

24. 6. they r. every one his corn in the field 
Psal. 126. 5. they that sow in tears shall r. in joy 
Prov. 22. 8. he that soweth iniquity shall r. vanity 
Eccl. 11. 4. he that regardeth the clouds shall not r. 
Jer.I2.r3.tliey have sown wheat, but shall r.thorna 
Hos S.l.have sown wind, they shalir.the whirlwind 

10. 12. s.ow in righteousness, r. in mercy 
Mic. 6. 15, thou shalt sow, but shalt not r. 
Mat. 6. 26. the fowls of the airr. not, Luks 12. 24. 

25. 26. thou knewest I r. where I sowed not 
John 4. 38. to r. whereon ye bestowed no labour 

1 Cor. 9. 11. if we shall r. your carnal things 

2 Cor. 9. 6. he which soweth sparingly shall r. 

sparingly, he which soweth bormtifuily shall 
r. bountifully 
Gal. 6. 7. whatever a man soweth, that shall her. 

8. soweth to flesh, shallof the flesh r. corruption, 
to Spirit, shall of the Spirit r. life everlasting 

9. in due season we shall r. if we faint not 
Rev. 14. 15. thrust in thy sickle and r. for the time 

is come for thee "to r. for the harvest is ripe 

REAPED. 

.ffb5. 10.13. ye have plowed wickedn. ye r. iniquity 

Jam.5.4. the hire of labourers, which r. down your 

fields, the cries of them which r. are entered 

Rev. 14.16. thrust in his sickle, the earth was r. 

REAPER. 
Amos 9. 13. the plowman shall overtake the r. 

REAPERS. 
Ruth 2. 3. Ruth gleaned in the field after the r. 
4. Boaz said to the r. the Lord be with you 
7. I pray you, let me glean after the r. 
2 Kings 4. 13. he went out to his father to the r. 
Mat. 13. 30. 1 will say to the r. gather the tares 
39. the enemy is the devil, and r. are the angels 
REAPEST. 
Lev. 23.22. not make clean riddance when thou r. 
Luke 19. 21. and thou r. that thou didst not sow 

REAPETH. 

Tsa. 17. 5. the harvest-man r.the ears with his arm 

,rohn 4. 36. he that r. receiveth wages, that both he 

tjiat soweth and he that r. may rejoice together 

. 37.that saying is true, one soweth and another r. 

REAPING. 
1 Sam. 6. 13. and they of Beth-shemesh were r. 
Mat. 25. 24. Lord, I "knew that thou art a hard 
man, r. where thou hast not sown, Luke 19. 22. 
REASON 
Signifies, []] That faculty of the soul whereby 7ce 
judge of things, Dan. 4. 36. [2] Proof , ground., 
or argument, 1 Pet. 3. 15. [3] To confer, dis- 
pute, or argue. Mat. 16. 8. Jlark 8.- 16. 
Reasonable service, Rom. 12. 1. The spiritual 
sacrifice of a Christian, offering not the 
bodies of unreasonable beasts, as they were 
wont to do under the laic ; but himself wholly 
being a reasonable creature, as a sacrifice 
unto God liis Creator and Redeemer, which 
is a most reasonable thivg, to do him service 
and obedience in all things, according to his 
revealed will, which is a very reasonable rule. 
Reasonable service, in Greek, Xo^/x;) XctTpfia^ 
may be such as wilt be agreeable to the notion 
of Aoycc, the Word, as it signifies Christ, 
and then it is the Christian service. It may be 
as Koyos signifies the word, or scripture, and 
then it will be that icorship ichich is pre- 
scribed us in the scripture.. It may be as 
Kcyocr word, is opposed to yo/uo?, law, aiid 
then it will be the evangelical worship. Or ii 
may be such a worship of God as is mosi 
agreeable to reason, as is before obse-rved 
1 Kings 9. 15. and this is the r. of the levy, whien 

king Solomon raised 
Prov. 26. 16. than seven men that can render a r. 
Eccl. 7. 25. I applied to search the r. of things 



REB 

Eccl 7.t2T. weighing one by one to find out tiie r. 
Dan. 4. 3(). at the same time my r. returned to me 
t'icts 0. 2. it is not r. we should leave tlie word 

18. 14. O ye Jews r. would that I should bear 

I Pet. 3, 15. that asketh you ar. of the Iwpein you 
By REASON. 

Ge?i. 41. 31. plenty not known by r. of that famine 
47. 13. land of Canaan fainted /»?/r. of the famine 

F.xod. 2. 23. Israel sighed by 7-. of the bondage 
3 T.lheard tiieir cry 6?/ r. of their task-masters 
8. 24. the land was corrupted by r. of the flies 

Kani. y. 10. if any be unclean by r. of a dead body 

18. 8. the hallowed things given by r. of anointing 
32. shall bear no sin by r. of it, when ye heaved 

Deut. 5. 5. for ye were afraid by r. of the fire , 

Joit/(.9.13.our shoes are become old 6?/ r.of journey 

tl4. they received the men by r. of their victuals 

./«(Zn-.2.18.for it repented the L. for their groanings 

by r. of them that oppressed and vexed them 

1 Kings 14. 4. Ahijah's eyes were set by r. of age 

2 Chr. 5. 14. iiot able to minister by r. of the cloud 

20. 15. be not afraid by r. of this great multitude 
21.15.thy bowels fall out, Ziyr. of the sickness, 19. 

Job 6. It), brooks are blackish, by r. of the ice 

17. 7. mine eye also is dim by r. of sorrow 

31. 23. by r. of his highness I could not endure 

35.9. by r. of oppressions they make the oppressed 
cry, they cry out by r. of the arm of the mighty 

37. 19. we caimot order speech by r. of darkness 
41.25. by r. of breakings they purify themselves 
PsaZ. 38. 8. roared by r. of disquietness df my heart 
44. 16. thai blasphemeth by r. of the enemy 
78. tJ5. a mighty man that shouteth by r. of wine 
88. 9. mine eye mourncth by r. of affliction 

90. 10. if by r. of strength they be fourscore years 
102. 5. by r. of my groan, my bones cleave to skin 

Prov. 20.4. lire sluggard will not plow by r. of cold 
Isa. 49. 19. too narrow, by r. of the inhabitants 
Ezek. 19.10. full of branches by r. of many waters 
21.12. terrors by 7: of sword shall be on my people 
2G. 10. by r. of the abundance of his horses « 
28. 17. Tyrus corrupted by r. of thy brightness 
DaTi. 8. 12. a host given him by r. of transgression 
Jonah 2. 2. 1 cried by r. of my affliction to the Ld. 
JJfi'c. 2. 12. shall make great noise by r. of multitude 
John 6. 18. the sea arose by r. of a great wind 

12. 11. by r. of him many believed on Jesus 
Rom.8.20.by ?-.of him who subjected same in hope 
2 Cor. 3. 10. by r. of the glory that excelletli 
Heb. 5. 'i.by r. hereof he ought, as for the people, 

so also for himself, to otfer for sins 

14. who by r. of use have their senses exercised 

7. 23. priests not suflfered to continue by r. of death 

2 Pei.2.2. by r.of whom way of truth evil spoken of 

Rev. 8.13. by r. of the other voices of the trumpet 

9.2. sun and air were darkened by r. of the smoke 

18. 19. were made rich by r. of her costliness 

REASON, Verb. 
Sam. 12. 7. that I may r. with you before the Ld. 
Job 9. 14. and choose out my words to r. with you 
13.3. surely I would speak and desire to r. with G. 
15. 3. should he r. with unprofitable talk"? 
Isa. 1. 18. come now and let us r. together 
Jer. 12.1 1. let me r. the case with thee 
Mat 16.8. Jesus said, why r. ye among yourselves, 
because ye have no bread? Ma7-/c 2. 8. | 8. 17. 
Luke 5. 21. the Scribes and Pharisees began to r: 
22. Jesus said to them, whatr. ye in your hearts? 
REASONABLE. 
Rom. 12. 1. living sacrifice, which is your r. service 

REASONABLY. 
Heb. 5. t 2. who can ?•. bear with the ignorant 

REASONED. 
Mat. 16. 7. and they r. among themselves, 21.25. 
Mark 8. 16. 1 11. 31. Luke 20. 5. 
Mark 2. 8. when Jesus perceived that they so r. 
jLM&e20. 14. the husbandmen r. among themselves 
'24. 15. while they r. Jesus himself drew near 
^^ ^cts 17. 2. three sabbaths Paul r. with them 
18. 4. he r. in the synagogue every sabbath 
19. Paul )•. with the Jews at Ephesus 
24. 25. and as he r. o f righteousness and judgment 

REASONING. 
Job 13. r>. hear now my r. and hearken to pleadings 
Luke 9. 46. then there arose a r. among them 
dots 28. 29. the Jews departed, and had great r. 

REASONING. 
JV/ar&2.6.there were certain scribesr.in their hearts 

13. 28. and having heard them r. together 

REASONINGS. 
2 Cor. 10. 1 5. casting down r. and every high thing 

REASONS. 
Tob 32.11v behold I waited, and gave ear to your r. 
''sa. 41. 21. bring forth vour r. saith king of Jacob 

REBEL. 
To rebel is tn fight or make war against a law- 
ful sovereign.! as Absalom did against his 
father David, 2 Sam. 15. 10, (J-c. Or to cast off 
the yoke of a lawful governor, as Korah and 
A.biram, J^um. 16. 1, 2, Src. Rebellion cometh 
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of the Ilobrew icord JMarah, which signifies 
bitteriiess, iecaiise rebellion is a thing distaste- 
ful unto (lodf and provokes him to anger. 
Men are said to rebel, [1] Jlgainst the Lord, 
Num. 14. 9. [2] Against his words, Psal. 107. 
11. [3] .^gainst his Spirit, Isa. 03. 10. [4] 
Against an earthly king, I Kings 12. 19. 
JVum. 14. 9. only r. not against tlie Lord, nor fear 
Josh. 1. 18. whosoever doth r. be shall die 
22. 16. ye have builded an altar that ye might r. 
18. seeing that ye r. to-day against the Lord 

19. r. not against the Lord, nor ?-. against us 
29. God forbid that we should r. against the Lord 

1 Sam. 12. 14. if ye will obey and not r. ag. Lord 

15. and if ye wiil not obey the Lord, but r. 
J^eh. 2. 19. what do ye ? will ye r. against the king? 
6. 6. saith it, that thou and the Jews think to rt 
.lob 24.13. they are of those that?*, against the light 
Psal. 78. 1 40. how oft did they r. against him ? 
Isa. 1. 20. if ye refuse and r. ye shall be devoured 
Hos. 7. 14. they assemble for corn, and r. against 
REBELLED. [me 

Gen. 14. 4. and in the thirteenth year they r. 
J^Tam. 20. 24. because ye r. ag. my words at waters 
of Meribah, 27. 14. Deut. 1. 26, 43. ] 9. 23. 

1 Kings 12. 19. Rehoboam fied, so Israel r. ag. the 

house of David unto this day, 2 Chrort. 10. 19. 

2 Kings 1. 1. Moab r. against Israel, 3, 5, 7. 
18. 7. Hezekiah r. against the king of Assyria 
24. 1. Jehoiakim r. against Nebuchadnezzar 

20. Zedekiah r. 2 Chron- 36. 13. .Jer. 52. 3. 
2 Chron. 13. 6. Jeroboam hath r. against his lord 
JVeA. 9. 26. they were disobedient, and r. ag. thee 
Psal. 5. 10. for they have r. against thee 

105. 28 and they r. not against his word 

107. 11. because they r. against th-e words of God 
/5a. 1.2.1 have nourished children, and they have r. 

63. 10. but they r. and vexed his Holy Spirit 
Lam. 1. 18. I have r. || 20. I have grievously r, 

3. 42. we have r. thou hast not pardoned 
Ezek. 2. 3. 1 send thee to a nation that hath r. 

17.15. he?-, in sending his ambassadors to Egypt 

20. 8. but they r. against me, 13. 21. 

Dan. 9. 5. we have r. by departing from thee 

9. to our God mercy, tlicagh we have r. ag. him 
Hos. 13, 16. Samaria hrvth r. against her God 

REBELLE3T. 
2 Kings 18. 20. Rab-shakeli said to Hezekiah, on 
whom dost thou trust, thattiiou r.? Isa. 36. 5. 
REBELLION. 
Jfum,. 17.t 10. as a token against the children of r. 
Deut. 31. 27. for I know thy r. and thy stiff neck 
Josh. 22. 22. Israel he shall know if it be in r. 
1 Sam. 15. 23. r. is as the sin of witchcraft 
20. 1 30. thou son of perverse r. do not I know 
Ezra 4. 19. and that r. hath been made therein 
JVeA. 9. 17. and in their r. appointed a captain 
Job 34. 37. for he addeth r. unto his sin 
Prov. 17. 11. an evil man seeketh only r. 
Jer. 28. 16. because thou hast taught r. 29. 32. 
Ezek. 2. 1 7. whether hear or forbear, they are r. 

REBELLIOUS. 
Deut. 9.7. ye have been r. ag. the Lord, 24. j 31. 27 

21. 18. if a man have a stubborn and r. son 

20. they shall say, this our son is stubborn and r. 

1 Sarn. 20.30. thou son of the perverse r. woman 
Ezra 4. 12. building the r. and the bad city, 15. 
Psal. 66. 7. let not the r. exalt themselves 

68. 6. but the r. dwell in a dry land 

18. yea, for the r.also {| 78. 8. and a r. generation 
/sa. 1.23. thy princes arer. companions of thieves 
30. 1. woe to the r. children, saith the Lord 
9. this is a r. people || 50. 5. 1 was not r. 
65. 2. 1 have spread out my hands to a r. people 
.Ter. 4. 17. she hath been r. against me, saith Lord 
5. 23. but this people hath a revolting and r. heart 
Ezek. 2. 3. son of man, I send thee to ar. nation 
5.they are a r. house, 6.7. | 3. 9, 26, 27. | 12. 2, 3. 
8. be not thou r.like that r.house, open thy mouth 
12. 2. thou dwellest in the midst of ar. house 
17. 12. say now to the r. house, know ye, 44. 6. 
24. 3. and utter a parable to the r. house 

REBELS. 

Jfum. 17.10. Aaron's rod kept for a token ag. the r. 

20. 10. IVIoses and Aaron said, hear now, ye r. 

Jer. 50. t 21. go up against the land of r. 

Ezek. 2. t 6. though r. and thorns be with thee 

20. 38. 1 will purge out from among you the r. 

REBUKE, Substantive. 
Deut. 2S. 20. the Lord shall send on thee r. 

2 Kings 19. 3. this is a day of r. Isa. 37. 3. 
Psal. 18. 15. at thy r. at the blast of thy nostrils 

76. 6. at thy r. the horse cast into a dead sleep 
80. 16. they perish at the r. of thy countenance 
104. 7. at thy r. they fled, they hasted away 
Prov. 13. 1. but a scorner heareth not r. 
8. but the poor heareth not r. 
27. 5. open r. is better than secret love 
Eccl. 7. 5. it is better to hear the r. of the wise 
Isa. 25. 8. the r. of his people shall he take away 



REC 

Isa. 30. 17. thousand shall floe a the r. of one, a 
the r. of five shall ye flee till loft as a beacoc 
50. 2. behold, at my r. I dry up the sea 
.51. 20. thy sons lie full of tht, r. of thy God 
66. 15. to render his r. with flames of fire 
./cr. 15. 15. know iliat for thy sake I suffered r. 
Hos. 5.9. Ephraim shall be desolate in the day ofr 
Phil. 2.15. without r. in midst of a perverse nation 

REBUKE 

Signifies, [1] To reprove or check. Lev. 19. 17. 

[2] To restrain, Zech. 3. 2. Jude 9. [3J To 

silence, or command persons to hold their 

peace, Luke 19. 39. [4] To convince of sin, 

and bring to repentaitce, Isa. 2. 4. [5] To 

cure, Luke 4. 39. [6] To chasten, afflict, or 

cor7-ect, Psal. 6. 1. 

Lev. 19. 17. thou shalt in any wise r. thy neighbour 

Rnth2. 16. that she may glean them, aridr. her not 

1 Chro7i. 12. 17. God look thereon, and r. it 
Psal. 6. 1. O Lord, r. me not in thine anger, 38. 1. 

68. 30. r. the company of spear-men, the bulls 
Prov. 9. 8. r. a wise man, and he will love th<;e 

24. 25. to them that r. him shall be delight 
Isa. 2. 4. he shall r. many nations, Mic. 4. 3. 

17. 13. the nations rush, but God shall r. them 

54. 9. I would not be wroth with, nor r. thee 
Zech. 3. 2. Lord said to Satan, the Ld. r.thee, even 
the Lord that hath chosen Jerusalem, r. thee 
Mai. 3. 11. 1 will r. the devourer for your sakes 
Mat. 16. 22. Peter began to r. him, Mark 8. 32. 
Luke 17. 3. if thy brother trespass, r. him 

19. 39. some said, Master, r. thy disciples 
ITim. 5. 1. r. not an elder, but entreat him 

20. them that sin, r. bef. all, that others may fear 
2Tim. 4. 2. r. exhort, with all long-suft'ering 
Tit. 1. 13. wherefore r. them sharply, 2. 15. 
Jiide 9. Michael said, the Lord r. thee 
Rev. 3. 19. as many as I love, I r. and chasten 

REBUKED.. 
Gen. 31. 42. God hath seen and r. thee yesternight 
37. 10. his father r. him, and said to him 
JVeh. 5. 7. and I r. the nobles and the rulers 
Psal. Jl. 5. hast r. the heathen, thou hast destroyed 
106. 9. he r. the Red sea also, and it was dried up 
119. 21. thou hast r. the proud that are cursed 
Mat. 8. 26. he r. the wind, Mark 4. 39. Luke 8. 24. 
17. 18. Jesus r. devil, and he departed out of him 
19. 13. disciples r. them, Mark 10. 13. Lu. 18. 15. 

20. 31. the multitude r. the blind men 

Mark 1.25. he r. the devil, 9. 25. Luke 4. 35. [ 9. 43. 
8. 33. Jesus r. Peter, saying, get thee behind me 

Luke 4. 39. he stood over her and r. the fever 
9. 55. but Jesus turned, and r. James and John 
18. 39. they that went before r. the blind man 
23. 40. but the other thief answering r. him 

Heb. 12. 5. nor faint when thou art r. of him 

2 Pet. 2. 16. but Balaam was r. for his iniquity 

REBUKER. 
Hos. 5. 2. though I ha\e been a r. of them aU 

REBUKETH. 
Prov. 9. 7. he that r. a wicked man getteth a blot 
28.23. he that r.a man, after shall find more favour 
Amos 5. 10. they hate him that r. in the gate 
J^ah. 1. 4. he r. the sea, and maketh it dry 

REBUKES. 
P5aZ.39.ll. when thou with r. dost correct man 
Ezek. 5. 15. execute judgments in furious r. 25. 17. 

REBUKING. 
2 Sam. 22. 16. foundations discovered at r. of Lord 

REBUKING, Participle. 
Luke 4. 41. he r. them, suffered them not to speak 

RECALL. 
Lam. 3. 21. this I r. to mind, therefore I hope 

RECEIPT. 
Mat. 9. 9. as Jesus passed, he saw Matthew sitting 
at the r. of custom, Mark 2. 14. Luke 5. 27. 
RECEIVE 
Signifies, [1] To take what is given, paid, or put 
into one's hands, 2 Sam. 18. 12. 2 Kings 5. 26. 
[2] To co7itain, 1 Kings 8. 64. [3] To enter- 
tain, lodge, or harbour, Acts 28. 2, 7. [4] To 
bear with, or suffer, 2 Cor. 11. 16. [5] To 
hearken to, Prov. 2. 1. [6] To believe. Mat. 
11. 14. John 1. 12. [7] To give. Rev. 13. f 16. 
[8] To attend a7id assent to, Mat. 13. 20. [9] 
To admit one to be a member of the church., 
Rom. 14. 1. [10] To be endued with, \cfs 1. &. 
[11] To enjoy and possess, Heb. 10. 36. [Igl] 
To bear patiently and thankf^dly. Job 2. 10. 
[13] To be reioarded, Mat. 10. 41. [14] To 
have, Hos. 10. 6. 
Exod. 29. 25. thou shalt r. the wave-offbring 
JSTum. 18. 28. ye shall offer all your tithes whA;h 
ye r. of the children of Israe. 
Deut. 33. 3. every one shall r. of thy words 

1 Sam. 10. 4. which thou shalt r. of their hands 

2 Sam. 18.12. though I should r.a thousand shekc h 
1 Kings 5. 9. and thou shalt r. the cedar and fir 
Job 2. 10. shall we r. good at the hand of God 

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Psal. 6. 9. the Lord will r. my prayer 
24. 5. he shall r. the blessing from the Lord 
49. 15. God will redeem my soul, for he shall r. me 
"^3. 24. guide me, luid afterward r. me to ^lory 
75.2. when I shai) 7. the congregation I will judge 

Prov-"- 1. my son, if ihou wilt r. my words 

10. 8. the wise in heart will r. commandmonts 
[sa. 57. 6. offering, should I r. comfort in these? 
Ezek. 1(1.61. be asliamed, when thou shalt.r. sisters 
Dan. 2 G. ye shall r. of me gifts and rewards 
Hos. 10 6. Ephraim shall r. shame, and Israel 
Mic. 1. 11. he shall >•. of you his standing 
Zeph. 3. 7. I said, thou wilt r. instruction 
;1/aM0.41.aprophet,heshalh-.a prophet's reward, 

a righteous man shall r. a riglite. man's reward 

11. 5. the blind r. their sight, the lams walk 

14. if ye will r. it, this is Elias which was to come 
18. 5. whoso shall r. one such little child in my 
name, receiveth me, Mark 9. 37. Luke 9. 48. 
i%. 11. he said, all men cannot r. this saying 

29. he shall r. a hundred-fold, Mark 10. 30. 

20. 7. and whatsoever is right, that shall ye r. 

21. 2-2. whatsoever ye ask, believing, ye shall r. 
34. that they might r. the fruits of it 

23.14.long prayers,therefore ye shall r. the greater 
damnation, Mark 12. 40. Luke20. 47. 
Mark 4.16. r. the word with gladness, Luke 8. 13. 
20. these are such as hear the word and r. it 

10. 51. Ld. that I might r. my sight, Luke 18. 41. 

11. 24. when ye pray, believe that ye r. tliem 

12. 2. that he might r. from the husbandmen 
Luke 10. 8. whatsoever city ye enter, and they r. 

16. 4. that they may »-. me into their houses 
9. they may r. you into everlasting habitations 

23. 41. for we r. the due reward of our deeds 
John 5. 43. if in his own name, him ye will r. 
44. how can believe, which r. honour one of ano. 

7. 23. it a man on the sabbath r. circumcision 
39. this spake he of the Spirit, which they that be- 
lieve on him should r. Holy Ghost not given 

14. 3. I will come again, and )•. you to myself 

16. 1^. for he shall r. of mine, and shew it to you 

24. ask, ye shall r. that your joy may be full 
Acts 1.8. but ye shall r. power after that Holy Gh. 

2. 38. and ye shall r. the gift of the Holy Ghost 
3.21. Jesus, whom heavens must r. till restitution 
8. 15. prayed, that they miglit r. the Holy Ghost 

19. on whomso. I lay hands, may r. the Holy Gh. 
9. 12. hands oil him, that he might r. his sight 

17. Jesus sent me, that thou mightest ?•. thy sight 
10.43. whoso, believeth, shall r. remission of sins 
26. 18. that they may r. forgiveness of sins 
Rom. 5.17. more they which r.abundance of grace 

13. 2. that resist shall r. to themselves damnation 
16. 2. that ye >•. her in Lord, as becometh saints 

1 Cor. 3. 8. every man shall r. his own reward 
14. if his work abide, he shall r. a reward 

4. 7. if thou didst r. it, why dost thou glory? 

14. 5. that the church may r. edifying 

? Cor. 5. 10. that every one may r. the things done 

5. 17. touch not unclean thing, and I will r. you 

7. 9. that ye might r. damage by us in nothing 

8. 4. praying us, that we would r. the gift 

11. 4. or if yer.anotherspirit yehave not received 
Oal. 3. 14. that we might r. promise of the Spirit 

4. 5. that we might r. the adoption of sons 
Eph. 6. 8. the same shall he r. of the Lord 

CoZ. 3. 24. ye shall r. the reward of the inheritance 

25. he shall r. for the wrong he hath done 
Philem. 15. that thou shouldest r. him for evnr 
Heb.l.Z. sons of Levi, who r. office of pries' liord 

8. and here men that die r. tithes 
9. 15. which are called might r. promise, 10. 36. 
11. 8. he should after r. for an inheritance 
Jam. 1. 7. that man think he shall r. any thing 

12. when tried, he shall r. the crown of life 

3. 1. knowing, ye shall r. greater condemnation 

5. 7. until he r. the early and latter rain 

Pet. 5. 4. ye shall r. a crown of glory, fadetb not 
2^e«. 2. 13. shall r. the reward of unrighteousness 

1 John 3. 22. whatsoever we ask, we r. of him 
5. 9. if we r. the witness of men, God is greater 

2 John 8. but that we r. a full reward 

Rev. 14. 9. if any man r. his mark in his forehead 
17. 12. but r. power as kings one hour with beast 

RECEIVE, Imperatively. 
Oen. 33. 10. then r. my present at my hand 
Job 22. 22. r. I pray thee, the law from his moutli 
Prov. 4. 10. hear, 6 my son, and r. my sayings 
8. 10 r. my instruction, and not silver, 19. 20. 
Jer. 9- 20. let your ear r. the word of his mouth 
Ezck. 3. 10. r. all my words in thine heart 
Hos. 14. 2. say to him, r. us graciously 
Mat. 19. 12. he that is able, let him r. it 
Luke 18. 42. Jesus saith, r. thy sight, Acts 22. 13. 
John 20. 22. he saith, r. ye the Holy Ghost 
/ids 7. 59. sayinff. Lord Jesus, r. my spirit 
Rom. 14. 1. him that is weak in the faith, r. ye 
15. 7. r. ye one another, as Christ also received us 
2 Cor. 7. 2. r. us, we have wronged no man 
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2 Cor. 11. 16. yet as a fool r. me, that I may boast 
Phil.2. 29. r. him in the Lord with gladness 
CcZ. 4.10. and Marcus, if he come unto you, r. him 
Pkilem. 12. r, him that is mine own bowels 

17. if thou count me a partner, r. him as myself 
Jam. 1. 21. r. with meekness the ingrafted word 

RECEIVE, jYegatively. 
2 Kings 5. 16. but Elishasaid, I will r. none 

12.7. r. no more money of your acquaintance 

Job 2. 10. shall we r. good, and shall we not r. evil? 

Jcr. 17. 23. that they might not r. instruction 

35. 13. will ye not r. instruc to hearken to words? 

Ezck. 36. 30. ye shall r.no more reproach of famine 

Mat. 10. 14. whosoever shall not r. you nor hear 

your words, shake off dust, Mark 6. 11. I^u. 9.5. 

Mark 10.15. whosoever shall not r. the kingdom of 

G.as a little child, not enter therein, Luke 18. 17. 

i>w/i:e9.53.they didnotr.him, because his face was 

10. 10. and they r. you not, go into the streets 
18. .30. who shall not r. manifold more in this time 

John 3. 11. we testify, and ye r. not our witness 
27. a man can r. nothing, except it he given him 
5. 34. but I r. not testimony from man 
4i. I r. not honour from men 
43. 1 am come in Father's name, and ye r. me not 
14. 17. Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot ?•. 
Acts 22. 18. for they will not r. thy testimony 
]||Cor. 4. 7. what hast thou that thou didst not r.7 
2 Cor. 6. 1. that ye r. not the grace of God in vain 

1 Tim. 5. 19. against an elder r. not an accusation 
.Tarn. 4. 3. ye ask and r. not, because ye ask amiss 

2 .John 10. r. him not into your house 

3 John 10. neither doth he himself r. the brethren 
Rev. 18. 4. and that ve r. not of her plagues 

RECEIVE, Infinitivclij. 
Gen.^.W. earth opened mouth to r. brother's blood 
38. 20. tor. his pledge from woman's hand 
Exod. 27.3. thou shalt make his pans to r. his ashes 
Deut. 9. 9. when I was gone up to r. the tables 
l^z'n 0^.93. 64. because brazen altar before L. was too 
little to r. the burnt-ofierings, 2 Chron. 7. 7. 
•2 Kings 5.26. is it a time to r. money, to ^-.garments? 

12. 8. the priest consented to r. no more money 
Prov. 1. 3. to r. the instruction of wisdom 
Jer. 5. 3. but they have refused to r. correction 

32. 33. they have not hearkened to r. instruction 
Mai. 3. 10. there shall not be room enough to r. it 
Mat. 19. 12. he that is able to r. it, let him r. it 
Mark 2. 2. that there was no room to r. them 
Luke 6. 34. of whom ye hope to r. as much again 

19. 12. nobleman went to r. for himself kingdom 
Acts 16.21. teach customs not ktwful for us to r. 

18. 27. brethren exhorting the discijiles to r. him 

20. 35. it is more blessed to give than to r. 
3 John 8. we therefore ought to ?•. such 
Rev. 4. 11. thou art worthy, O Lord, to r. glory 

5. 12. worthy is the Lamb to r. power and riches 

13. 16. causeth to r. a mark in their right hand 

RECEIVED. 
Gen. 26. 12. Isaac r. the same year a hundred-fold 
Exod. 32. 4. and Aaron r. thein at their hand 

36. 3. and they r. of Moses all the otTering 
JViim.l2. 14. after that let Miriam be r. in again 

23. 20. behold, I have r. commandm.ent to bless 

34. 14. two tribes and half r. inheritance, 15. 

36.3. their inheritance shall be put to the inherit- 
ance of the tribe vvhereunto they are r. 4. 
Josh.^. 1 14» r. the men by reason of victuals 

13. 8. the Gadites have r. their inheritance 

18. 2. which had not ?•. their inheritance 
Judg. 13. 23. he would not have r. burnt-offering 
1 SriinAI 3. of whose hand Iiave I r. any bribe? 

25. 35. David r. of Abigail that she brought 

1 Kings 10. 28. had linen yarn from Egypt, king's 

merchants r. linen yarn at a price, 2 Chr. 1. 16. 

2 Kiiigs 19. 14. Hezekiah r. the letter, Tsa. 37. 14. 
1 Chr. 12. 18. thine are we; then David r. them 
Esth. 4. 4. Esther sent raiment, Mordecai r. it not 
Job A. 12. and mine ear r. a little thereof 
Psal. 68. 15. thou hast r. gifts for men 
Prov. 24. 32. 1 looked upon it, and r. instruction 
Isa. 40. 2. she hath r. of th.e Lord's hand double 
Jer. 2. 30. your children, they r. no correction 
Ezek. 18. 17. hath not r. usury nor increase 
Zeph. 3. 2. she obeyed not, she r. not correction 
Mat. 10.8. cast out devils, freely ye r. freely give 

13. 19. this is he which r. seed by the way-side 
20. r. into stony || 22. thorns 1| 23. good ground 
17. 24. they that r. tribute money came to Peter 
20. 9. when came, they r. every man a penny, 10. 

11. and when they had r. it they mtirmured 
34. immediately their eyes r. sight, followed him 

25. 16. r. five talents || 17. r. two || 18. had r. one 
27. I should have r. mine own with usury 
Mark 7. 4. many things which they r. to hold 

10. 52. he r. his s.ght, I^7ike 18. 43. Acts 9. 18. 

1.5.23. gave him wine with myrrh, but r. it not 

16. 19. he was r. up into heaven, Acts 1. 9. 
Z/wAre 6. 24. woe to rich, for ye have?-, your consol. 

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51. when time was come, that he sliouid i,>e 
10. 38. and Martha r. him into her liou.-ie 
15. 27. because he hath r. him sale and sound 

19.6. Zaccheus came down and r. him joyfully 

15. when he was returned, having r. kingdom 
John 1. 11. he came to his own, iiis ov.n r. him not 

12. to as many as r. him, to them ga.ve he power 

16. out of fulness have all we r. grace f(jr grace 

3. 33. he that hath r. testimony, hath set his seal 

4. 45. when he was come Galileans r. liim 

6. 21. then tiiey willingly r. him into the ship 
9. 11. I went and washed, and Ir. sight 

15. Pharisees asked him how he had r. his sight 
18. Jews did not believe that he had r. his sight, 
called parents of him that had r. his sight 
10. 18. this commandment I r. of my Father 

13. 30. he then, having r. the sop, went out 
17.8. have given them thy words, and they r. them 

18. 3. Judas then having r. a band of men 
19.. 30. when Jesus had r. the vincgnr, he said 

Acts 1. 9. and a cloud r. him out of their sight 

2. 33. and having r. of the Father tl;e proiriise 
41. they tiiat gladly r. his word were baptized 

3. 7. immediately feet and ancle-bones r. strength 

7. 38. who r. the lively oracles to give unto us 
53. who have r. law by angels, and have not kept 

8. 14. heard tliat Samaria had r. the word of God 

17. laid hands on them, they r. tho-Moly Ghost 

9. 19. when he had r. meat he was strengthened 

10. 10. the vessel was r. again up into heaven 
47. which have r. the Holy Ghost as well as we 

11. 1. heard that Gentiles had /•. the word of God 
15. 4. when come, they were r. of the church 
16. 24. who having r. such charge, thrust them into 
17. 7. whom Jason* hath r. these all do contrary 

11. the Bereans r. the word with all readiness 

19.2. have ye r. the Holy Ghost since ye believed* 
20. 24. the ministry which I have r. of the Lord 
21. 17. when we were come, brethren r. us gladly 
22. 5. from whom I r. letters to the brethren 
26. 10. having r. authority from the chief priests 
28. 2. barbarians kindled a fire and r. us every one 

7. Publius r. us H 30. Paul r. all that came 
21. we neither r.letters out of Jadea,nor brethren 
Rom.l.5.hy whom we haver, grace, for obedience 
4.11. and he r. the s'gn of circumcision, a seal 

5. 11. by whom we have now r. the atonement 

8. 15. ye have not?*, the Spirit; of bondage again 
to fear, but ye have r. tlie Spirit of adoption 

14. 3. judge him that eatefii, for God hath r. him 

15. 7. receive ye one another, as Christ also r. us 

1 Cor. 2. 12. we have r. not the spirit of the World 

4. 7. why dost glory, as if tliou hadst not r. it? 
1 1. 23. 1 r. of the Lord, that which I delivered 

15. 1. which also ye have r. 1| 3. which I r. 

2 Ccir. 4. 1. as we have r. mercy, we faint not 
7. 15. how with fear and trembling ye r. him 

11. 4. if receive anoth. spirit, v.hich yehave notr, 
24. of the Jews five times r. I forty stripes 

Ga^.1.9. preach another gospel than that ye have r. 

12. I ?'. it not of man, neither was I taught it 

3. 2. r. ye the Spirit by the works of the law? 
4.14. but r. me as an angel of God, even as Christ 

Phil. 4. 9. the things ye have r. and seen in me, do 

tl8. 1 haver, all, having r. of Epaphroditus 
Col. 2.6. as ye have r. Christ, so walk ye in him 

4. 10. touching whom ye r. commandments 
17. take heed to the ministry thou hast r. in Lord 

1 Thess. 1 . 6. havii;g r. the word in much affliction 
2.13. when ye r. word, r. it not as the word of man 
4. 1. as ye have r. of us how ye ought to walk 

2T'/te5S. 2. 10. because they r. not the love of truth 

3. 6. not after the tradition which he r. of us 
1 Tim. 3. 16. believed on in world, r. up into glory 

4. 3. meats which God hath created to be r. 
4. creature is good, if it be r. with thanksgiving 

Heb. 2. 2. transgression r. just recompence of rew. 
7. 6. r. tithes of Abrah. and blessed him that had 

11. for under it the people r. the law 
10.26.if we sin wilfully after v.e haver.knowledge 

11. 11. through faith Sarai r. strength to conceivf 

13. these all died, not having r. the promises 
17. he that r. promises offered up his only son 

19. from whence also he r. him in a figu/e 
31. when Rahab had r. the spies, .Tarn. 2. 25. 
35. women r. their dead raised to life again 
39. these all having obtained a good report thro 

faith, r. not the promise, God having provided 

1 Ptt. 1. 18. from your vain conversation r. by tra- 
dition from your fathers 

4. 10. as everv one hath r. the gift, so mini?ter 

2 Pet. 1. 17. for' he r. from God the Father honour 

1 .Tnhn 2. 27. anointing ye have r. abideth in you 

2 John 4. as we have r. a command frojn the Father 
Rev. 2. 27. give power, even as I r. of my Father 

3. 3. remember how thou hast r. and heard 

17. 12. ten kings who have r. no kingdom as yet 

19. 20. tbem that had r. the mark of the beaat 

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RECEIVEDST. 
JfMiclQ- 25. Ihou in tliy li.'e tiinc r. thy good tilings 

KEOEIVER. 
Isa. 33. 18. where is the scribel wiiore is the v.? 

iiECEIVETlI. 
Judg. 19. 13. there is no nmn that r. ine to house 
Job 'A5. 7. or wiiat r. lie of thine hand J 
Psal. 15. 1 3. nor r. reproacii against liis neighbour 
Pro?). 21.11. wiien wise is instructed, lie r. luiowl. 
29. 4. but he that r. gifts, overllirowetl) it 
Jer. 7. 28. this is a nation tiiat r. not correction 
J/ai.2.13.or r.oflering with good-will at your hand 
Mat. 7. 8. every one that asketh, r. Luke 11. 10. 
10. 40. ho that r. you r. me, and lie that r. me r. 
Jiini that sent nie, John 13. 20. 
41. he that r. a projihet, that ?•. a righteous man 

13. 20. hearath the word, and anon r. it with joy 
18. 5. one such little child in my name, r. me 
Mark 9. 37. whosoever shall receive me, r. not 

mo, but him that sent me, Luke 9. 48. 
l,%Jic 15. 2. this man r. sinners, eateth with them 
John 3. 32. and no man r. his testimony 
4. 36. he that reajieth r. wages, and gathereth 
12.48. he liiat rejectetli me, and r. not my words 
1 Cor. 9. 24. tliey run all, but one r. the prize 
Heh. G. 7. for the earth r. blessing from God 

7. 8. men that die receive tithes, but there he r. 

them, of whom it is witnessed that he liveth 
9. Levi who ?•. tithes, paid tithes in Abraham 
12. 6. and scourgeth every son whom he r. 
Rev.2.11. no man knoweth, saving he that r. it 

14. 11. whosoever r. the mark of his name 

RECEIVETH 7int. 
« Ccr. 2. 14. natural man r. not the things of God 
3 John 9. 1 wrote, but Diotrei)hes r. us not 

RECEIVING. 
2^/?i^5 5.20. spared Naaman, in notr.athis hands 
jicts 17. 15. and r. a commandment to Silas 
Rom. 1. 27. r. in themselves that recompence 

11. 15. what shall ?\of them be but life from dead? 
Phil. 4. 15. as concerning giving and/-, but ye only 
Heb. 12.28. wheref.wer. a kingdom which cannot 

1 Pet. 1. 9.r. the end of your faith, the salvation 

RECKON 
Signifies, [1] To cast up or count, Mat. 18. 24. 
[2] To esteem, repute, and number, Luke 22. 
37. [3] To propound to one's self, or think 
with one^s self, Isa. 38. 13. [4] To conclude, 
collect, and gather, as by reason and argu- 
ment, Rom. 6. 11. 
Gen. 40. 1 13. within 3 days Pharaoh shall r. f 19. 
Lev. 25. 50. Jie shall r. w'ith him that bought him 
27. 18. the priest shall r. to him the money, 23. 
J^um. 4, 32. by name ye shall r, the instruments 
Ezek. 44. 23. they shall r. to him seven days 
Mat. 13. 24. when he began to r. one was brought 
Rom. B. 11. r. yourseh'es to be dead indeed to sin 

8. 18. I r. the sutieringsof this present time 

2 Cor. 10. 1 2. wliich r. of us as though we walked 

RECKONED. 
Gen. 40. f 20. he r. with the butler and baker 
JV*K?n. 18.27. your heave-offering r. as corn of flour 
23. 9. the people shall not be r. among the nations 
2 Sam. 4. 2. for Beeroth was also r. to Benjamin 
2 Kings 12. 15. moreover, they r. not with the men 

1 Chr.5. 1. genealogy is not to be r. by birth-right 
7. when the genealogy of generations was r, 
17. all these were r. by genealogies, 7. 5, 7. 1 9. 

1, 22. 2 Chro7i. 31. 19. Ezra 2. 62. I 
8. 3. jYth. 7. 5, 64. 
Psal. 40. 5. thy thoughts to us cannot be r. up 
Isa. 38. 13. Ir. till morning, that as a lion ^ will 
J^uke 22. 37. he was r. amongst the transgressors 
Rom. 4. A. the reward is not r. of grace, but of debt 
9. faith was r. to Abra. || 10. how was it then r.? 
RECKONETH. 
Mat. 25. 19. lord of those servants r. with them 
RECKONING. 

2 Kings 22. 7. there was no r. made with them 
1 Chron. 23. 11. therefore they were in one r. 

RECOMMENDED. 
Acts 14. 26. from whence they had been r. 
15.40. Paul departed, being r. to the grace of God 

RECOMPENCE, 
A reqitital, 1 etaliation, or amends, Luke 14. 12. 
In Rom. 1. 27, wc read, that the Gentiles re- 
ceived that recompence of their error which 
was meet; and in chop. 11. 9. it is said, Let 
their table be made a snare and a recompence 
unto them. In both which places the Apostle 
speaks of that judgment of God by which sin 
s punished with sin; [1] In the Gentiles, who 
abused their natural knoxoledge; how meet 
was it that they who had forsaken the Author 
of nature, should be given up, not to keep the 
or Aer of nature ! That they who had changed 
the glory of God into the similitude of beasts, 
should be left to do those things which beasts 
themselves abhorred! [2] JretAeJews, abusing 
their revealed knowledge, for which their un- 
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derstandiiigs were darkened, and spiritual 
blindness inc7'eascd,so that ihcy could discern 
nothing of heavenly things ; and what things 
were delectable to them, were turned into their 
ruin and destruction. Recompence is also 
taken for that free andgracious reward which 
the saints shall have in heaven. Luke 14. 14, 
For thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrec- 
tion of the just. 
Deut. 32. 35. to me belongeth vengeance and r. 
.Tob 15. 31. not trust in vanity, vanity shall be his r. 
Prou. 12.14. the?-, of a man's hand shall be rendered 
Isa. 35. 4. even God will come with a r. 
40. I 10. reward and r. for his works, 62. f 11. 
59. 18. repay ?-. to his enemies, to the islands, r. 
66.0. voice of Ld. that rendereth r. to his enemies 
Jer. 51. 6. time of veng. he will render to her a r. 
Lam. 3. 64. render to them a r. O Lord 
//o5. 9. 7. days of?-, are come, Israel shall know 
Joel 3. 4. will ye render me a r.l speedily will I 

7. I will return your r. on your own head 
Luke 14. 12. they bid thee, and a r. be made thee 
Rom. 1. 27. receiving that r. of their error 

11. 9. let their table be made a r. to them 
2 Cor. 6. 13. now for a r. in the same, be ye enlarged 
Heb. 2.2. transgression received a just r. of reward 
10.35. yourconfid. which hath great r. of rew^d 
11. 26. for he had res()ect to the r. of reward 

RECOMPENCES. 
Isa. 34. 8. it is year of r. for controversy of Zion 
59. t 18. according to their r. he will repay 
Jer. 51.56. the Lord God of r. shall surely requite 

RECOMPENSE, ^erb. 
J^um. 5. 7. he shall r. his trespass, and add the fifth 

8. if he liave no kinsman to r. the trespass unto 
Ruth 2. 12. the Lord r. thy work and reward thee 
2 Sam. 19. 35. why should the king r. mel 

Job 34. 33. he will r. it, whether thou refuse 
Prov. 20. 22. say not thou, I will r. evil 
Isa. 65. 6. I will r. I will r. into their bosom 
./ifr.l6. 18. and first I will r. their iniquity and sin 
25. 14. will ?-. according to their deeds, Hos. 12. 2. 
50. 29. ?-. work 1| Ezek. 7. 3. r. abominations, 8. 
Ezek. 7. 4. r. thy ways, 9. | 9. ]0. | 11. 21. j 16. 43. 
17. 19. mine oath and my covenant T will r. 
23. 49. they shall r. your le»cdnesg upon you 
Joel 3. 4. if yer. me, speedily will I return it 
Luke 14.14. shalt be blessed, for they cannot r. thee 
Rom. 12. 17. r. to no man evil for evil 
27'Acfls. 1.6. tor. tribulat. to them that trouble you 
Heb. 10. 30. we know him that hath said, I will r. 

RECOMPENSED. 
JVm7«. 5. 8. let the trespass be r. to the Lord 
2 Sam. 22. 21. according to the cleanness of my 
Jiands hath he r. me, 25. Psal. 18. 20, 24. 
Prov. 11. 31. behold, the righteous shall be r. 
Jer. 18. 20. shall evil be r. for good? 
Ezek. 22.31. then own way have I ?-. on their heads 
Luke 14. 14. thou shalt be r. at the resurrection 
Rom. 11. 35. and it shall be r. to him again 

L'ECOMPENSEST. 
Jer. 32. 18. thou r. iniquity of fathers to children 

RECOMPENSETH. 
Psal. 137. t 8. happy shall he be thai r. thee 

RECOMPENSING. 
2 Chron. Q. 23. by r. his way upon his own head 

RECONCILE. 
Reconciliation, 2S a restoring to favour, or mak- 
ing those friends who before were at variance, 
as God and the elect were, through sin, till of 
enemies they became friends, through the 
atojiement made in the blood of Christ, and re- 
ceived by faith, Eph. 2. 16, That he might re- 
concile both to God by the cross. Col. 1. 21, Ye 
were enemies, yet now hath he reconciled you. 
The ministry of the gospel is called, the minis- 
try of reconciliation, 2 Cor. 5. 18. because re- 
conciliation is thereby published and declared 
to such as are yet enemies to God. 
To the making of reconciliation three things are 
required in him who is Mediator of it. [1] 
That he make intercession for the offender. [2] 
That he satisfy the offended party fur the 
wrong done. [3] To provide that the offender 
shall o^end no more, .dll which our Lord Jesus 
Christ doth. Isa. 53. 12. John 17.22. Eph. 2. 16. 
Lev. 6. 30. the blood is brought to r. withal 
1 Sam. 29. 4. for wherewith should he r. himself 
Ezek. 45. 20. so shall ye r. the house 
Eph. 2. 16. that he might r. both to God by cross 
Col. 1. 20. by him to r. all things to himself 

RECONCILED. 
Mat. 5. 24. go thy way, first be r. to thy brother 
Rom. 5. 10. if when enemies we were r. to God 

1 Cor. 7. 11. or let her be r, to her husband 

2 Cor. 5.18. who hath r. us to himself by Jesus Chr. 
20. we pray you in Christ's stead, be yc r. to God 

Col.l.21.yo\x that were enemies, yet now hath he r. 

RECONCILIATION. 
Lev. 8. 15. sanctified it, to make a r. upon it 



2 Chron. 29. 24 they made r. with their blood 
Ezek. 45. 15. one lamb to make r. for them, 17 
Dan. 9. 24. to make ?-. for iniquity, and bring in 
2 Cor. 5. 18. who haih given to us the ministry of 
19. and bath connniited unto us the word of ' 
Heb. 2. 17. to make r. for the sins of the people 

RECONCILING. 
7>cv;. 16.20. when he made an end of r. holy place 
Rom. 11. 15. if the casting away be the r. of worlJ 
2 Cor. 5. 19. God was in Christ, r. the world 

RECORD. 
Exod. 20. 24. in all places where I r. my name 
Beat. 30. 19. 1 call heaven and earth to r. 31. 28. 

1 Chron. 16. 4. he ajjpointed Le vites to ?-.and praise 
Isa. 8. 2. I took unto me faithful witnesses to r. 
./2cZs 20. 26. 1 take you to r. this day, that I am pure 

RECORD, Substantive. 
Ezra 6. 2. and therein was a r. thus written 
Job 16. 19. also now, behold, my r. is on high 
.John I. 19. and this is the r. of John, when 

32. John bare 7-. saying, I saw the Spirit, 34. 
8. 13. thou beafest r. of thyself, thy r. is not truo 
14. though I bear r. of myself, yet my r. is true 
12. 17. the people that was with him, bare r. 

19. 35. he that saw bare r. and his r. is true 
Rom. 10. 2. I bare them r. that they have a zeal 

2 Cor. 1. 23. I call God for a r. upon my soul 

8. 3. to their power I bear r. yea, and beyond 
Gal. 4. 15. I bear you r. if it had been possible 
Phil. 1.8. God is my r. how greatly I long after you 
Col. 4. 13. 1 bear him r. that he hath a zeal for you 
l.lolmo.l. there are three that bear r. in heaven 
lO.because he believeth not r.God gave ofhis Son 
11. this is the r. that God hath given us 

3 John 12. we bear r. and ye know our r. is true 
Rev. 1. 2. w-ho bare r. of the Word of God 

RECORDED. 
Jfeh. 12. 22. Levites were r. chief of the fathers 

RECORDER. 
2 Sam. 8. 16. Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud waa 
r. 20. 24. 1 Kings 4. 3. 1 Chron. IS. 15. 
2 Kings 18. 18. and Joah the son of Asaph ihe r. 

Isa. 36. 3, 22. 
2 Chron. 34. 8. Joah son of Joahaz r. to repair 

RECORDS. 
Ezra 4. 15. that search be made in the book of r. 
Esth. 6. 1. he commanded to bring the book of r. 

RECOVER. , 
Judg. 11. 28. why did ye not r. them in that time 

1 Sam. 30. 8. for thou shalt without fail r. all 

2 Sam. 8.3. as he went to r. his border at Euphrates 
2/5rzn^sl.2. inquire of Baal-zebub whether I shall r. 

5. 3. the prophet would r. him ofhis leprosy 

6. I have sent Naaman,that thou mayest r. him 

7. that this man doth send to me to r. a man 
11. and strike his hand over place, and r. the leper 

8. 8. inquire by him, shall I r. of this disease? 9, 
10. thou mayest r. \\ 14. that shouldest surely r. 
2 Chr. 13. 20. nor did Jeroboam r. strength again 

14. 13. that they could not r. themselves 
Psal. 39. 13. spare me, that I may r. strength 
Isa. 11. 11. to r. the remnant ofhis people 

38. 16. so wilt thou ?-. me and make me to live 

21. and lay it for a plaister, and he shall r. 
Hos. 2. 9. and I will r. my wool and my flax 
Mark 16.18. lay hands on the sick, and they shall r. 
2Tim. 2. 26. that they mav r. themselves out of 

RECOVERED. 
1 53771.30. 18. David r. all the Amalekitestook, 19. 

22. not give them aught of spoil we have?-. 

2 Kings 13.25. Joash beat him, andr. cities of Isr. 
14. 28. how he warred, and r. Damascus 
16. 6. Rezin king of Syria r. Elath to Syria 

20. 7. and they laid it on the boil, and he r. 
/sa. 38.9. when Hezekiah was sick, and was r. 39.1. 
.Icr. 8. 22. why is not the health of my people r.l 

41. 16. Johanan took the people he had r. 

RECOVERING. 
Luke 4. 18. to preach r. of sight to the blind 

RECOUNT. 
A'*fl/i.2.5.he shall r.his worthies, they shall stumble 

RECTIFY. 
Prov. 11. t 5. righteousness of perfect shall r. way 

RED. 
Gen. 25. 25. first came out r. all over like a hairy 

30. Esau said, feed me with that same r. jiottagft 
•49. 12. Judah, his eyes shall be r. with wine 
£xo(^.25.5.raiTis' skins dyed r. and badg. skins, anc 
shittim wood, 26. 14. ] 35. 7. 1 36. 19. 1 39. 34. 
35. 23. with whom was found r. skins of rams 
JSTum. 19. 2. bring thee a r, heifer without spot 
2 Kings 3. 22. Moabites saw the water r. aa blood 
Esth. 1. 6. on a pavement of r. blue, and white 
Ps. 68. 1 23. foot may be r. in blood of thy enemiei 
75. 8. the wine is r. it is full of mixture 
Prov. 23. 31. look not on the wine when it is r. 
Isa. 1. 18. though your sins be r. like crimson 
27. 2. sing ye to her, a vineyard of?*, wine 
63. 2. wheiefore art thou r. in thine apparel? 
JVa/t. 2. 3. the shield of his mighty men is mader 



RED 

Zech. 1.3. Jsawby nijjlit araan riding on a r. horse 

and behind him w ere there r. horses and wiiite 

G. 2. in hrst chariot were r. horses, in second black 

Mat. !(.>. 2. it will be fair weallier, lor sky is >•. 3. 

Rev. G. 4. then went out anoiher horse tliat was r. 

I2.3.agreatr. dragon, seven heads and ten horns 

RED-sfa.' 
Exod. 10. 19. and cast the locusts into tlie r.-sca, 

13. 18. God led them by tj-.e way of the r.-sea 
15. 4. chosen captains are drowned in the r.-sea 

2-2. Moses brought Israel from the r.-.sta 

23. 31. 1 will set thy bounds from the r.-sea 
J^un-li. 25. get into the wilderness by the r.-sea 

21. 14 it is said, what he did in the r.-sea 
Deut 1. 413. take your journey by the r.-sca 

11. 4. how he made the r.-sea to overflow them 
Josh. 2. 10. lieard bow the Lord d'ied nji the r.-sea 

4. 23. as the Lord your God did to the r.-sea 

24. G. the Egyptians pursued after to the r.-sea 
J^eh. i). 9. thou heardest their cry by the r.-sea 
Psal. 106. 7. but provoked him at the r.-sca 

9. lie rebuked the r.-sea, and it was dried up 
22. he had done terrible things by the r.-sea 
136. 13. to liim who divided the r'.-sea in parts 
15. overthrew Pharaoh aud his host in the r.-sea 
Jer. 49. 21. noise thereof was heard in the r.-sea 
.Bets 7. 36. he shewed wonders in the r.-sea 
Heb.ll. 29. by faith they passed through the r.-sea 

REDDISH. 
Lev. 13. 19. a bright spot somewhat r. 24. 43. 
42. a white r. sore, \t is a lepr.osy sprung up 
49. if the ])lague be r. in the garment or skm 

14. 37. if the plague be with Jioliow strakes, r. 

REDEEM 
Signifies, [1] To buy again something that had 
been sold, by payina- back the jiricc unto him 
that bought it. Lev. 25. 25. j 27. 20. [2] To 
deliver and bring out of bondage with a 
strong hand, and without any ransom, such 
as were kepiprisoners by their enemies, Deut. 
7. 5. I 32. G. [3] To deliver sinners from the 
tyranny of Satan, from sin, death, and hell, 
by the purchase of Christ's blood, and t^c 
power of his grace. Thus is Christ both flic 
Ransomer, and ransom, Luke 1. G8. 1 Tim. 2. 
6. Tit. 2. 14. 
Redemption sometimes signifies deliverance both 
from the guilt and power of sin, by forgive- 
ness and sanctification, Eph. 1. 7. Sometimes 
it is taken for the whole work of a sinner''s 
salvation, comprehending all things that be- 
long to it. Heb. 9. 12, Having obtained eter- 
nal redemption for us. Our whole redemption, 
from the first act to the last, both for merit 
and efficacy, is wholly from Christ, and not at 
all from ourselves. Lastly, the last act of our 
salvation is the resurrection of our bodies and 
the sentence of the last judgment, after which 
the saints shall be glorified as the sons of God 
by adoption, their souls and bodies being re- 
united; in this sense redemption is taken, 
Luke 21. 28. Rom. 8. 23. 
To redeem time, Eph. 5. 16. To embrace and 
improve every opportunity of doing good. It 
is a metaphor taken from merchants that dili- 
gently observe the time of bxiying and selling, 
and easily part zoith their pleasures for gain; 
that is, deny yourselves in your ease, pleasure, 
(S-c. to gain an opportunity of doing good. 
Exod. 6. 6. I will r. you with a slretched-out arm 
13. 13. firstling of ass shall r. with a lamb, 34. 20. 

15. the first-born of my children I r. 34. 20. 
Lev. 25. 25. and if any of his kin come to r. it 
26. if he have none, to r. itj| 29. he may r. it 
32. the cities may the Levites r. at any time 

48. when sold, one of his brethren may r. him 

49. his uncle's son, or any of kin may 7-. him 
27. 13. but if he will at all r. it, then he shall add 

15. that sanctified his house will r. it, 19, 20, 31. 
IN'um. 18. 15. the first-born of man shalt thou r. 

16. from a month old shalt thou r. 

17. the firstling of a goat thou shalt not r. 
Ruth 2. 1 20. man is one that hath right to r. 3. j 9. 

4. 4. if thou wilt r. it, r. il, if not I will r. it 

6. 1 cannot r. it for myself, r. thou it 
2 Sam. 7. 23. what nation in earth is like Isr. whom 
God went to r. to himself? 1 Chron. 17. 21. 
JVeA. 5. 5. nor is it in our power to r. them 
Job 5. 20. in famine he shall r. thee from death 
6. 23. to r. me from the hand of the mighty 
Psal. 25. 22. r. Isr. O God, out of all his troubles 
26. 11. r. me and be merciful unto me 
44. 26. arise, and r. us for thy mercies' sake 
49. 7. none of them can r. his brother, nor give 
15. but God will r. my soul from the grave 
69. 18. draw nigh to my soul, and r. it, deliver me 
72. 14. he shall r. their soul from deceit 
130. 8. he shall r. Israel from all his iniquities 
/sa.50.2. is my hand shortened that it cannot r.? 
Jer. 15. 21. 1 will r. thee out of hand of terrible 
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RED 

Nos. 13. 14. 1 will r. them from death 
Jlic. 4. 10. the Lord shall r. thee from Babylon 
Gal. 4. 5. to r. them that were under the law 
Tit.'il. 14. that he might r. us from all iniquity 

REDEEiMED. 
Gen. 48. 16. the angel which r. me from all evil 
Exod. 15. 13. led forth people whom thou hast r. 
21. 8. if please not, then shall he let her be r. 
Lev. 19. "iO. wl;o lieth with a bond-maid not r. 
25. 30. if a house in a walled city be not r. 
31. but the houses of the villages may be r. 
48. brother sold to a stranger may be r. again 
54. if he be not?-, then go out in year of jubilee 
27. 20. if he hath sold the field, it shall not be r. 

27. an unclean beast not r. then it shall be sold 

28. no devoted thing to the Lord shall be ?-.29. 
33. the tithe and the change shall not be r. 

jV«?M.3.46. those be r. that are more than Levites 
18. 16. those that are to be r. from a month old 

Deut. 7. 8. the Ld. hath r. you out of the house of 

bond-men, from king of Egypt, 15. 15. | 24. 18. 

9.26.lhy people thou hast r. through thy greatness 

13. 5. Lord which r. you out of house of bondage 
21. 8. be merciful to Israel, whom thou hast r. 

2 Sam. 4. 9. Lord hath r. my soul, 1 Kings 1. 29. 
1 Chr. 17. 21. whom thou hast r. out of Egypt by 
thy great power, JVeA. 1. 10. Psal. 77. 15. 
J^eh. 5. 8. we after our ability have r. the Jews 
Psal. 31. 5. thou hast r. me, O Lord God of truth 

71. 23. my soul shall rejoice which thou hast r. 

74. 2. remember thine inheritance thou hast r. 

106. 10. he r. them from the hand of the enemy 

107. 2. let the r. of Lord say so, whom he hath r. 

136. 24. and hath r. us from our enemies 
Isa. 1. 27. Zion shall be r. with judgment 

29. 22. thus saith the Lord, who r. Abraham 

35. 9. no lion there, but the r. shall walk there 

43. 1. fear not, I have r. thee, thou art mine 

44. 22. return unto me, for I have r. thee 

23. the Lord hath r. Jacob, 48. 20. Jer. 31. 11. 
51. 11. therefore the r. of the Lord shall return 
52. 3. and ye shall be r. without money 

9.r. Jerusalem 1|62. 12. holy people r. of Lord 
63. 4. year of my r. is come ||9. in jiity he r. them 
Lam. 3. 58. O Lord, thou hast r. my life 
Hos.l. 12. tho' Ir. them, yet they have spoken lies 
Mic. 6. 4. 1 r. thee out of the house of servants 
Zech. 10. 8. 1 will hiss for them, I have r. them 
Luke 1. C8. he hath visited and r. his people 
24. 21. it had been he who should have r. Israel 
Gal. 3.13. Christ r. us from the curse of the law 

1 Pet. 1. 18. ye were not r. with corruptible things 
Rev. 5. 9. thou hast r. us to God by thy blood 

14. 3. none learn, but the 144,000 which were r. 
4. these werer.from among men, being first-fruits 

REDEEMEDST. 

2 Sam. 7.23. which thou r. to thee from Egypt 

REDEEMER. 
Ruth 4. 1 11. \^i"'0 hath not left thee without a r. 
Job 19. 25. for I know that my R. liveth 
Psal. 19. 14. O Lord, my strength and my R. 
78. 35. they remembered the high God was their R. 
P7-oi'.23.11. their R. is mighty, he shall plead jcause 
Isa. 41. 14. and thy R.ihe Holy One of Israel, 54. 5. 
43. 14. thus saith the Lord your R. the Holy One 
44. 6. thussaith the Lord, his R. the Lord of hosts 

24. saith the Lord thy R. 48. 17. \ 49. 7.J 54. 8. 
47. 4. as for aur R. the Lord of hosts is liis name 
49.26.shall know that I the Lord am thy R . 60. 16. 
59. 20.»/?. shall come to Zion, to them that turn 
63. 16. thou, O Lord, art our Father, our R. 

Jer. 50. 34. their R. is strong, the Lord of hosts 

REDEEMETH. 
Psal. 34. 22. the Lord r. the souls of his servants 
103. 4. whor. life from destruction, who crowns 

REDEEMING. 
/J7i?/i4.7.this was the manner in Israel concerning r. 
£BA.5.16.r.time, because the days are evil, Col.i.S. 

REDEMPTION. 
Exod. 8. t 23. 1 will put a r. between my people 
Lev. 25. 24. ye shall grant a r. for the land 
t31. houses of the villages, r. belongeth to it 
51. he shall give again the price of his r. 52. 
JSTam. 3. 49. Moses took the r. money of them 
Psal. 49. 8. r. of their soul is precious, and ceaseth 
111.9. he sent r. to his people, holy is his name 
130. 7. with the Lord there is plenteous r. 
.ler. 32. 7. the right of r. is thine to buy it, 8. 
Luke 2. 38. to them that looked for r. in Jerusal. 
21. 28. then look up, for your r. draweth nigh 
Rom. 3.24. justified through the r. that is in Christ 
8. 23. for adoption, to wit, the r. of our body 
ICor.l.SO.Christismadeto us sanctification and r. 
Eph.l.l.in whom have r. through blood. Col. 1. 14. 

14. until the r. of the purchased possession 

4. 30. whereby ye ^re sealed unto the day of r. 
Heb. 9. 12. having obtained eternal r. for us 

15. for r. of the transgressions that were under 

REDNESS. 
Prov.23. 29. who hath woe 7 who hath r. of eyes 1 



REP 

REDOUND. 

2 Cor. 4. 15. that grace might r. to the glory of God 
REED 

Signifies, [1] jI plant growing iji fenny and wa- 
tery places, Job 40. 21. [2] M staff or rod of a 
reed, which icas put in our Saviour's hand at 
his passion, by way of derision, instead of 
a sceptre. Mat. 27. 29. [3] A Jewish measure 
uf six ctibits three inches, or three yards three 
inches, Ezek. 40. 3. 

Egypt is called a reed, 2Kingsl8. 21. in allusion 
to the reeds that were numerous upon the banks 
of the Nile; and a broken reed, to denote the 
inability and weakness of the Egyptians to 
support and aid Hezekiah against- the Assy- 
rians. A bruised reed, Isa. 42. 3. A believer 
weak in grace, who is of a broken and a con- 
trite heart for sin. Our Saviour speaking of 
John the Baptist, says, that he icas not a reed 
shaken with the wind, Jllat. 11. 7. He icas 
not one of an unsettled mind; but constant 
and fixed in the truth ; his testimony of me was 
always the same. 

1 Kings 14. 15. the Lord shall smite Israel as a r. 

2 Kings 18.21. thou trustest upon the staff" of this 

bruised r. Isa. 36. 6. 
Isa. 42. 3. a bruised r. shall he not break, and tiio 
smoking flax shall he not quench, jVat. 12. 20. 
Ezek. 29.6. they have been a slaffol ?-.Jo Israel 
40. 3. a man with a measuring r. io i'lis hand 
42. 16. the east side with measuring ?•. 17, iS, 19. 
jMat.ll.l. what went ye out into the uilderness td 

seel a 7-.? Luke 7. 24 
27. 29. they put a r. in his right hand and bowe< 
30. they smote him with a r. Mark 15. 19. 
48. one of them ran and put the sponge on a r 
and gave him to drink, Mark 15.36 
Rev. II. 1. there was given me a r. like a rod 
21. 15. had a golden r. to measure the cit}' 
16. he measured with the r. 12,000 furlongs 
REEDS. 
.fob 40. 21. he lieth in the covert of the r. 
Isa. 19. 6. the r. and flags shall wither, 7. 

35. 7. in the habitation of dragons shall be r, 
.Ter. 51. 32. the r. they have burnt with fire 
Ezek. 42. 16. he measured the east side with the 
measuring reed five hundred r. 17, 18, 19. 
45. 1. the length shall be the length of 25,000 r. 

REEL. 
Psal. 107. 27. they r. to and fro, and stagger 
Isa. 24.20. earth shall r. to and fro like a drunkard 

REFINE. 
Zec/t. 13. 9. and I will r. them as silver is refined 

REFINED. 
2 Sam. 22. j 31. his way is perfect, the word of the 
Lord is r. Psal. IS. j -"0. ] 119. j 140. 
1 Chron. 28. 18. for the altar r. gold by weight 
29. 4. seven thousand talents of r. silver to overlay 
Isa. 25. 6. a feast of wines on the lees well r. 
4S. 10. behold, I have r. thee, but not wiih silver 
Zech. 13. 9. I will refine them, as silver is r. 

REFINER. 
Mai. 3. 2. he is like a r. fire, and like fuller's soap 
3. he shall sit as a r. and purifier of silver 
REFORMATION. 
Heb. 9. 10. imposed on them until the time of r. 

REFORMED. 
Lev. 26. 23. and if ye will not be /•. by these things 

REFRAIN. 
Gen. 45. 1. then Joseph could not r. Inmself 
Job 4. t 2. but who can r. from words'? 
7. 11. therefore I will not r. m\ mouth 
Prox. 1. 15. my son, r. thy foot from their path 
E.ccl. 3. 5. there is a time to r. from embracing 
Isa. 43. 9. and for my praise T will r. for tliee 
64.12. wilt thou r. thyself for these things, O L.? 
Jer. 31. 16. r. voice from weeping, eyes from tears 
Acts 5. 38. 1 say to you, r. from these men 
1 Pet. 3. 10. let him r. his ton^ne f"iom evil 

REFRAINED. 
Ora.43.31.Joseph r. himself and said, set on bread 
F.sth. 5. 10. nevertheless, Haman r. himself 
Job 29. 9. princes r. talking, and laid their hand 
Psal. 40. 9. I have not r. my lijis, thou knowest 
119. 101. 1 have r. my feet from every evil way 
Isa.42. 14. I have been still, and r. myself 
Jer. 14. 10. thev hnve not r. fheir feet 

■refratneth. 

Prov. 10. 19. but he thai r. his lips is wise 
REFRESH 

Siffnifies, [1] To revive, 1 Cor. 16. 18. [2] To 
take rest, Exod. 23. 12. [3] To strengthen 
one's self by food, 1 Kings 13. 7. [4] To 
breathe. Job 32. f 20. 

Times of refreshing, Acts 3. 19. or times of cool 
ing, as afflictions are called a fiery trial, deli 
verance from them is a season of refreshing 
or cooling: Such a time of refreshing after 
troubles frequently comes in this life; but 
when this life ends a deliverance comes from 



REP 

all affi/ctians to them that truly fear and serve 

God. it is a figurative manner of speaking, 

taken frovi the. custom of labourers, who in the 

heat of the day repose themselves in cool shades. 

I Kings 13.'?. come home wiili me and r. thyself 

Acts 27. 3. Julnis suffered Paul to r. himself 

Philcin.. 20. brother, r. my bowels in the Lord 

REFRESHED. 
Kxod. 23. 32. and tliul the stranger may bar." 
31. 17. on t[)R seventh day he rested and was r. 

1 Sam. 1t).'23. David played, so Saul wasr. and well 

2 Sam. IG. 14. David and people with him r.thems. 
Job 3i>. 20. I will speak that I may be r. 

Rora. 15. 32. and that I may with you be r. 

1 Cor. 1(5. IS. for they r. my spirit and yours 

2 Cor. 7. 13. Titus, his spirit, wasr. by you all 
2 Tim. 1. 16. Onesiphorus, for he often r. mo 
Philern. 7. tlie bowels of the saints are r. by thee 

REFRESHETH. 

Proo. 23. 13. for lie r. the soul of his masters 
REFRESHING. 

Isa. 23. 12. this is r. yet they would not hear 

Acts 3. 19. when times of r. shall come from Ld. 
REFUGE 

Fs a strong hold, or place of safety, to fly to in 
danger, where men may he protected and es- 
cape the enemy, Num. 35. 13. God is called 
the refuge of his people. Dent. 33. 27. He de- 
fends th<:m against the assaults of all their 
enemies. Christ is a refuge in Ids righteous- 
ness and blood, Isa. 25. 4. 

Cities of refuge. In order to provide for the se- 
curity of those, who unawares and without 
aiiy design should kill a man, the Lord com- 
manded Moses 'to appoint six cities of refuge, 
that whoever suddenly and against his will 
should spill the blood of a man, might retire 
thither, and have time to prepare for his de- 
fence and justification before the judges, so 
that the kinsman of the deceased might not 
pursue him thither and kill him. Of these ci- 
ties there were three on each side Jordan, those 
on this side .lordan were Kedesb of Naphtali, 
Hebron, and Shechem. Those beyond Jordan 
were Bezer, Golan, and Ramoth-gilead, Josh. 
20. 7, 8. These cities were to be easy of ac- 
cess, and to have smooth and good roads to 
them, and bridges where there should be occa- 
sion: IVhcn there icere any cross-roads, they 
took care to set up posts with an inscription, 
directing the way to the city of refuge. This 
city loas to be well supplied zoith water and 
all kinds of provisions. It was not allowed 
there to make any weapons, that the relations 
of the deceased might not be furnished there 
loith arms to gratify their revenge. Though 
the manslayer had fled to the city of refuge, 
yet he was not thereupon exempt from the pur- 
suits of justice: An information was prefer- 
red against him, he was summoned before the 
judges, and before the people, to clear himself, 
and to prove the murder was merely casual 
and involuntary. If he was found innocent, 
he dwelt safely in the city to inhich he had re- 
tired; if otherwise, he was put to death, ac- 
cording to the severity of the law. Though 
he was found innocent, he was not therefore 
immediately set at liberty ; but to inspire the 
greater horror, even of involuntavT/ murder, 
it aecms as if the law would punish it with a 
kind of banishment ; for he was obliged to 
dwell in this city, without going out of it, till 
the death of the high-priest : And if before 
this time he should any where go out of the 
city, the revenger of blood might safely kill 
him. Num. 35. 25, 26, 27, <^c. 

yum. 35. 13. six cities shall ye have for r. 15. 

Deut. 33. 27. the eternal God is thy ?-. 

Josh. 20. 3. shall be your r. from avenger of blood 

2 Sam. 22. 3. he is my high tower and my r. 

Psal.O.d.Tui. also will be ar. for the oppressed, a r. 
in times of trouble, they that know thy name 

* 14. 6. counsel of poor, because the Lord is his r. 
46. 1. God is our r. 7. 11. || 48. 3. G. is known for r. 

57. 1. in shadow of thy wings I will make my r. 

until these calamities be overpast, 61. f 4. 
59. 16. thou hast been my r. in the day of trouble 
62. 7. my r. is in God I| 8. God is a r. for us 
71.7.vvonder to many, thou art my strong r. 142. 5. 

91.2. he ia myr. 9. 1)94. 22. God is rock of my r. 
104. 18. the high hills a r. for the wild goats 
142. 4. r. failed me || 5. thou art my r. and portion 

Prov. 14.26. his children shall have a place of r. 
f.ca. 4. 6. a place of r. || 25. 4. to the needy a r. 
23. 15. for we have made lies ourr. and under 

17 the hail shall sweep away the r. of lies 
Jer. 16. 19. O Lord, my r. in the day of affliction 
Heb 6. 18. w ho have fled for r. to lay hold on hope 

REFUSE. 
1 Sam. 15. 9. every thing that was vile and r. 
478 



REG 

Jer.6.t30. r.silver shall men call them, because Ld. 

ham. 3. 45. thou hast made as r. midst of people 

Amos 8. 6. that we may sell the r. of wheat 
REFUSE, Verb. 

£20f/.4.23.if thou r.to let them go, 8.2. ] 9.2. 1 10.4. 
10. 3. how long wilt thou r. to humble thyself 7 
16. 28. r. ye to keep my commandments and laws'? 

22. 17. if her father utterly r. to give her to him 
Job 34. 33. whether thou r. or choose, and not I 
Prov. 8. 33. hear instruction, be wise, and r. it not 

21. 7. because they r. to do judgment 
25. the desire of slothful, his hands ?•. to labour 
Isa. 1. 20. but if ye r. shall be devoured with sword 

7. 15. that he may know to r. the evil, 16. 
Jer. 8.5. they r. to return || 9. 6. they r. to know me 

13. 10. this evil people which r. to hear my words 

25. 28. if they r. to take the cup at thine hand 

38. 21. if thou r. to go forth, this is the word 
Acts 25. 11. if I be au offender, I r. not to die 

1 Tim. 4. 7. but r. prof\\ne and old wives' fables 
5. 11. but the younger widows r. 
Heb. 12. 25. see that ye r. not him that speaketh 

REFUSED. 
Gen. 37. 35. but Jacob r. to be comforted', and said 

39. 8. Joseph r. to lie with his master's wife 
48. 19. Jacob r. to remove his hand 

J^Tum. 20. 21. Edom r. to give Israel passage 

1 Sam. 8. 10. people r. to obey the voice of Samuel 
16. 7. look not on him for I have r. him 

28. 23. but Saul r. and said, I will not eat 

2 Sam. 2. 23. howbeit Asahel r. to turn aside 
13. 9. she poured out, but Amnon r. to eat 

1 Kings 20. 35. and the man r. to smite him 

21. 15. the vineyard he r. to give thee for money 

2 Kings 5. 16. Naaman urged him to take, but he r. 
JSTeh.^. 17. our fathers hardened, and r. to obey 
Esth. 1. 12. but the queen Vashti r. to come 
Job 6. 7. the things that my soul r. to touch are as 
Psal. 77. 2. my soul r. to be comforted 

78. 10. and they r. to walk in his law 
67.her.tabernacle of Joseph, and chose Ephraim 

118. 22. the stone which the builders r. is become 
Prov. 1. 24. because I have called and ye r. 
Isa. 54. 6. when thou wast r. saith thy God 
Jer. 5. 3. they 9". to receive correction, they r.to return 

11. 10. their fathers who r. to hear my words 
31. 15. Rachel r. to be comforted for her children 
50. 33. all that took them r. to let them go 

Ezek. 5. 6. for they have r. my judgments 
Hos.11.5. Assyrian hi? king, beca. they r. to return 
Zec/t. 7.11. but they r.to hearken, and p'blled away 
Acts 7. 35. this Moses whom they r. saying 
1 Tim. 4. 4. and nothing to be r. if it be received 
Heb.ll.2i. by faith Moses r. to be called the son of 

12. 25. who r. him that spake on earth 

REFUSEDST. 
Jer. 3.3. a whore's forehead, thou r. to be ashamed 

REFUSETH. 
Exod. 7. 14. Pharaoh ?•. to let the people go 
JSTum. 22. 13. the Lord r. to give me leave to go 
14. the princes said, Balaam r. to come with us 
Z)eMi.25.7.my husband's brother r.to raise up name 
Prov. 10. 17. but he that r. reproof, erreth 

13. 18. shame shall be to him that r. instruction 
15.32. he that r. instruction despiseth his own soul 

Isa. 8. 6. this people r. the waters of Shiloah 
Jer. 15. 18. my wound which r. to be healed 

REGARD. 
Eccl. 8. 2. and that in r. of the oath of God 
Dan. 3. f 13. these men have set no r. on tJieo 
Acts 8. 11. to him they had r. because he had be- 
REGARD [witched 

Signifies, [1] To look upon with concern or com- 
passion, Deut. 28. 50. [2] To think of, consider, 
or lay to heart, Isa. 5. 12. [3] To have respect 
/or^ 2 Kings 3. 14. [4] To hear and answer, Psal. 
102. 17. [5] To observe, Rom. 14. 6. [6] To look 
to with an approving covetous eye. Job 36. 21. 
Psal. 66. 18. [71 To set the heart unto, Exod. 
9. t 21. [8] To lay to heart, 1 Sam. 25. 25. 
REGARD, Verb. 
Gen. 45. 20. r. not your stuff, for Egypt is yours 
Exod. 5. 9. and let them not r. vain words 
Lev. 19. 31. r. not them that have familiar spirits 
Z)eMt. 28.50. which shall not r. person of the aged 

1 Sam. 4.20. she answered not, nor did she r. it 
25. 25. let not my lord r. this man of Belial 

2 Sam. 13. 20. r. not this, he is thy brother 

2 Kings 3. 14. were it not that I r. Jehoshaphat 
Job 3. 4. that day, let not God r. it from above 

35. 13. nor will the Almighty r. it 

36. 21. take heed, r. not iniquity 

Psal. 28. 5. they r. not the works of the Lord 
31. 6. 1 have hated them that r. lying vanities 
66. 18. if I r. iniquity in my heart. Lord not hear 
94. 7. neither shall the God of Jacob r. it 
102. 17. he will r. the prayer of the destitute 

Prov. 5. 2. that thou mayest r. discretion 
6.35.he will notr.any ransom,nor will rest content 

Isa. 5. 12. they r. not the work of the Lord 



REG 

Isa. 13. 17. the Medes who will not r. silver 
18.t4. 1 will r. my set dwelling like u clear heat • 
Lam. 4. 16. the Lord, he will no more r. them 
£)an. 11. 37. r. God of his fathers, nur r. any god 
Amos 5. 22. nor will I r. the peace-offeriiig 
Hob. 1. 5. behold, r.'and wonder marvellously 
Mai. 1. 9. will he r. your persons? saith the Lord 
Luke 18. 4. though 1 fear not God, nor r. man 
Rom. 14. 6. to the Lord he doth not r. it 

REGARDED. 
Exod. 9. 21. he that r. not the word of the Lord 
1 Kings 18. 29. there was no voice, nor any that r 

1 Chron. 17. 17. thou hast r. me as of high degree 
Psal. 105. 44. nevertheless, he r. their ailiiclion 
Prov. 1.24. 1 stretched out my hand, and no man r 
Dan. 3. 12. these men, O king, have not r. thee 
Luke 1. 48. he r. the low estate of his handmaid 

18. 2. the judge feared not God, neither r. man 
Heb. 8. 9. and I r. them not, saith the Lord 
REGARDEST. 

2 Sam. 19. 6. thou r. not princes nor s#fvants 
.Job 30. 20. 1 stand up and thou r. me not 

^1/ai. 22.16. r. not the persons of men, Jl/ar/c 12. 14. 

REGARDETH. 
J9eMf.10.17. mighty and terrible, that r. not persons 
Job 34. 19. nor r. the rich more than the poor 
39. 7. neither r. the crying of the driver 
Prov. 12. 10. a righteous man r. the life of his beast 
13. 18. he that r. reproof shall be honoured 
15. 5. but he that r. reproof is prydent 
29. 7. wicked r. not to know the cause of the pooi 
Eccl. 5. 8. he that is higher than the highest r. 
11. 4. he that r. the clouds shall not reap 
Isa. 33. 8. he hath despised cities, he r. no man 
Dan. 6. 13. they said, Daniel r. not thee, O king 
Mai. 2. 13. he r. not the offering any more 
P,.om. 14. 6. he that r. a day, r. it to the Lord 

REGARDERS. 
J'M(?5'.9.t37.comealong by [)lain of ther. of time« 

REGARDING. 
Job 4.20. they perish for ever without any r. it 
Phil. 2. 30. nor r. his life to supply your lack 

• REGENERATION 

Is the change and renovation of the soul by the 
Spirit and grace of God, John 3. 5, 6. It is 
called the new-birth, and consists in the infu- 
sion of spiritual life into the soul, John 5. 25. 
whereby it is enabled to perform spiritual ac- 
tions, and live to God, Rom. 14. 8. Tit. 3. 5, 
Not by works of righteousness which we have 
done, jut according to his mercy he saved U3 
by the washing of regeneration, and renewing 
of the Holy Ghost. Jam. 1. 18, Of his own will 
begat he us by the word of truth. And our Sa- 
viour speaking to Nicodemus, says, Verily I 
say unto thee. Except a man be born again, he 
cannot see the kingdom of God, John 3.3,4, 5. 
And the apostle Peter says in like manner, 
That God hath begotten us again unto a lively 
hope, by the resurrection of Christ from the dead, 
1 Pet. 1.3. that is,/te hath given us a new-birth, 
he hath regenerated and renewed us, and there- 
by wrought in us such a hope or assurance of 
salvation, as puts life into our souls ; which 
hope is built upon the resurrection of Christ, 
and the doctrines depending on it, as the foun- 
dation of our resurrection and future glory, 
since the members must partake of the same 
condition with the head, John 14. 19. It is 
said, Mat. 19. 28, Ye which have followed me 
in the regeneration, when the Son of man shall 
sit in the throne of his glory, ye shall also sit 
upon thrones. Ye which have followed me in 
the regeneration, timt is, yd my apostles, who 
have been my attendants and assistants, 
while I have been by my doctrine rej'orming 
the world; while I have been regenerating my 
church, and putting it into anew state; Or^ 
_702V/i?!^ regeneration with the following words, 
in the regeneration when the Son of man shall 
sit, &c. that is, at the day of judgment, when 
there shall be new heavens and earth, and your 
bodies shall be raised up again in a glorious 
manner, and your souls made perfectly happy; . 
then you shall not only partake of the heavenly 
treasure, but shall be in the highest degree of 
dignity there. 
Mat. 19. 28. that ye which followed me in the r. 
Tit. 3. 5. he saved us by the washing of r. 

REGION. 
Deui.2.A. all the r.of Argob the kingdom of Og, 13. 
1 Kings 4. 11. the son of Abinadab in all r. of Dor 

24. Solomon had dominion over all the r. 

Mat.'d. 5. then went to him all the r. round Jordan 

4. 16. peo. saw great light, and to them which sal 

in the r. and shadow of death light is sprung up 

Mark 1. 28. his fame spread about throughout ail 

the r. round about Galilee, I^ukeA. 14. | 7. 17 

6. .5.5. and ran through that whole r. round about 

Luke 3. 1. Philip tetrarch of the r. of Trachonitia 



REl 

ids 13. 49. word of the Lord published thro' the r- 

14. 6. they fled to the r. that lieth round about 

15. G. when they had gone thro' the r. of Galatia 

REGIONS. 

^cts 8. 1. they were scattered thro' the r. of Judea 

2 Cor. 10. 16. to preach tlie gospel in r. beyond you 

11. 10. no man sliall stop me in the r. of Achaia 

Gal. 1. 21. afterwards I came into the r. of Syria 

REGISTER. 
Ez7'a 2. G2. these sought their r. JVcA. 7. 64. 
-Ve/t. 7. 5. I found a r. of the genealogy of them 

REHEARSE. 
Exod. 17. 14. and r. it in the ears of Joshua 
Tudor. 5. 11. r. the righteous acts of the Lord 

REHEARSED. 
i Sam. 8. 21. he r. tliem in the ears of tlie Lord 
, 17. 31. they r. David's words before Saul 
'ids 11. 4. Peter i: the matter from the beginning 

14. 27. they ■}•■ all that God had done with them 

REJECT 

iignifies, [1] To slight or despise, Hos. 4. G. [2] 
To cast off or forsake, Jer. 7 29. | 14. 19. [3] 
To refuse, or deny the granting of one's suit, 
MarkG. 2u. [4] To frustrate, Mark 7. 19. 

That which beareth thorns and briars is rejected, 
Heb. G. 8. .'Is the earth, when it is painfully 
tilled, and plentifully watered with rain from 
heaven, is good for nothing but to be burnt, 
if instead of good fruit, it bringcth forth 
thorns and thistles ; so they that enjoy the 
means of grace, and yet bring forth nothing 
but cursed fruit, displeasing to God, deserve 
no further care nor culture, but must expect to 
be deprived of the means of grace, and exposed 
to utter ruin. 

Lam. 5. 122. wilt thou utterly r. us, thou art wroth 

Hos. 4. 6. I will r. thee, that thou be no priest 

Mark G. 25. for his oatli's sake he wouUl notr. her 
7. 9. full well ye r. the commandment of God 

Tit.3. 10. after the first and secoiul admonition, r. 
REJECTED. * 

I Sam. 8. 7. they have not r. thee, but they r. me 
10.19.ye have this day r. your God who saved you 

15. 23. because thou hast r. the word of the Ld. 

he hath also r. thee from being king, 2G. 

16. 1. seeing [ have r. him from being king 

2Kings 17. 15. they ?-.liis statutes and his covenant 

20. Lord r. all the scr.d of Isr. and ulHicted them 

/5a. 53.3. he is despised and r. of men, man of sorr. 

Jer. 2. 37. for tlie Lord hath r. thy confidence 

G. 19. r. my law || 30. because the Ld. hath r. them 

7. 29. Lord hath r. the generation of his wrath 

8. 9. lo, they have 7-. the word of the Lord 
14. 19. hast thou utterly r. Judah 1 

Z.am.5.22.but thou hast utterly r.us, thou art wroth 
Hos. 4. 6. because thou hast r. knowledge 
Mat. 21. 42. stone which the builders r. is become 
head of the corner, Mark 12. 10. Luke 20. 17. 
Mark 8. 31. he shall be r. of the elders, Luke 9. 22. 
Luke 7. 30. the lawyers r. the counsel of God 
17. 25. but he must first be r. of this gen'oratioa 
Gal, 4. 14. my temptation in my flesh ye r. not 
Heb. 6. 8. that which bearetli thorns and briars is r. 
12.17. when would have inherited blessing, was r. 

REJECTETH. 
7o7tnl2.48. he that r. me, receiveth not my words 
1 Thess. 4. 18. he that r. r. not man but God 

REIGN. 
To reign, is to rule or command as a sovereign 
prince, 2 Sam. 5. 4, 5. God is the absolute 
Monarch of the loorld, he governs anddisposes 
of all things in heaven and inearth. Psal. 93. 
1, The Lord reigneth. Sin is said to reign, 
Rom 6. 12. when the lusts and motions of sin 
^are readily obeyed, as one would obey the law 
and command of a king : when it exercises an 
uncontrolled absolute power in the soul. Grace 
is said to reign, Rom. 5. 21. when the right- 
eousness of Christ being freely imputed, his 
Spirit reigns in our hearts, and we are govern- 
ed by the ^notions and impulses thereof ; so 
that, sin cannot condemn us to death, nor rule 
over us, as it did before grace was planted in 
the soul. Jind such as receive abundance of 
grace, are said to reign in life by Jesus Christ, 
Rom. 5. 17. that is, They partake of spiritual 
life here, lohereby they conquer sin, and obtain 
eternal life hereafter, when they reign inglory. 
IKings 6.1. in fourth year of Solomon's r. over Isr. 
iKings 24. 12. took Jehoiachin in 8th year of his r. 

1 Chron.i. 31. their cities to the r. of David 
29. 30. king David's acts with all his r. written 

2 Chr. 36. 20. till the r. of the kingdom of Persia 
JVe/t. 12. 22. the priests recorded to the r. of Darius 
Esth. 2. 16. was taken to king in 7th year of his r. 
•Luke 3.1. in the fifleenth year of the r. of Tiberius 

REIGN, Verb. 

€?fi7t.37.8.breth. said, shalt thou indeed r. over us? 

Exod. 15. 18. Lord shall r. for ever, Psal. 146. 10. 

Lev. 26. 17. they that hate you shall r. over you 

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Deut. 15.6. the Ld. blesseth thee, thou shalt r. over 

many nations, but they shall not r. over thee 

Judg.'^. 2. \.hu.\. 70 J-. over you, or that one?-.overyou 

8. the trees said, r. thou over us, 10. 12, 14. 

1 Sam.?>. 7. that 1 should not r. over them 

9. shew the manner of the king that shall r. 11. 
9. 17. Lord said, this sajne shall »•. over my people 
11. 12. who is he that said, shall Saul r. over us 7 
12. 12. nay, but a king shall r. over us 

2 Sam. 3. 21. thou mayest r. over all that thy heart 

1 Kings 1. 13- then Adonijah said, I will r. 

11. hast thou not heard tliat Adonijah doth r.l 
13. assuredly Solomon shall r. after me, 17, 30. 
21. hast thou said, Adonijah shall r. after me 1 

2. 15. Israel set their faces on me, that I should r. 

11.37. and I will take thee, and thou shalt r. 

16. 15. Zimri did r. seven days in Tirzah 

2 Chron. 1. 8. and hast made me to r. in his stead 
23. 3. he said, behold, the king's son shall r. 

.lob 34. 30. that the hypocrite r. not, lest people 
Prov.Q.lo.hy me kings r. and princes decree justice 
Eccl. 4. 14. for out of prison he cometh to r. 
Isa. 24.23. when the Ld. of hosts shall r. in Zion 

32. 1. behold, a king shall r. in righteousness 
Jc?-.22.15.shalt thou t-. because thou closest thyself 

23.5. a king shall r. prosper and execute judgment 

33. 21. that David should not have a son to r. 
Mic. 4. 7. the Lord shall r. over them in Zion 
Mat. 2.22. when he heard that Arclielans did r. 
Luke 1. 33. he shall r. over the house of Jacob 

19. 14. we will not have this man to r. over us 

27. enemies that would not that I should r. over 
Rom. 5. 17. shall r. in life by one, Jesus Christ 

21. even so might grace?-, to life by Jesus Christ 
6. 12. let not sin r. in your mortal bodies 
15. 12. he that shall rise to r. over the Gentiles 

1 Cor. 4. 8. would to God ye did r. that we might r. 
15. 25. for he must r. till he put all enemies under 

2 Tim. 2. 12. if we sufler, we shall r with him 
Rev. 5. 10. and we also shall r. on the earth 

11. 15. and he shall r. for ever and ever 

20. G. they shall r. with him a thousand years 
22. 5. they shall r. for ever and ever 

See Began. 

REIGNED. 
Gen. 36. 31. the kings that r. in the land of Edom 
before any king r. over Israel, 1 Chron. 1. 43. 
■Tudg.9. 22. when Abimelech had r. three years 

1 Sam. 13.1. Saul r. one year, and when he r. two 

2 Sam. 2. 10. Ish-bosheth Saul's son r. two years 
5.4. David r. forty years over Judah and Israel 

5. David r.seven vearsin Hebron, thirty-three in 

Jerusalem, lKings2. 11. 1 Chr. 3. 4. \ 29. 27. 

8. 15. David r. over Israel, 1 Chr: 18. 14. | 29. 26. 

10. 1. Hanun his son r. in his stead, 1 Chr. 19. 1. 

16.8. house of Saul, in whose stead thou hast r. 

1 Kings 4.21. and Solomon r. over all kingdoms, 

11. 42. 1 Chron. 29. 23. 2 Chron. 9. 26, 30. 

11. 24. Hezon r. in Damascus || 25. r. over Syria 
43.Rehoboam r. 12. 17. 2Chron. 9. 31. | 10. 17. 

14. 31. Abijam his son r. 2 Chron. 12. 16. | 13. 2. 

15. 8. and Asa r. in his stead, 9. 10. 2 Chron.l-iA. 
24. Jehoshaplial his son r. 2 Chr. 17. 1. [20.31. 
25.Nadah r. ||28. Baashar.2J. || 16.G. Elah r. 

IG. 10. Zimri r. in his stead || 22. Omri r. 23. 

28. Omri died, and Ahab his son r. in his stead 

22. 40. Ahaziah, Ahab's son r. in his stead, 51. 

2 Kings 8. 24, 26. 2 Chron. 22. 1, 2. 
42. Jehoshaphat r. 25 years, 2 Chron. 20. 31. 
50. Jehoram r. 2 Kings 3.1.||8.17. 2 C//r.21.5,20. 

2 Kings 3. 27. his eldest son that should have r. 
8. 15. Hazael ?'.|| 10. 35. Jehoahaz r. \\ 3G. Jehu r. 

12. 1. Jehoash r. forty years in Jerusalem 

21. Amaziah r. 14. 1. 2 Chron. 24. 27. | 25. 1. 

13. 24. Benhadadr. || 14. 16. Jeroboam r. 23. 
14.29.Zachariah r. || 15. 2. Azariah r. 2 Chr.26.3. 

15. 7. and Jotham r. 33. 2 Chr. 26. 23. | 27. 1, 8. 
lO.Shallum r.l3.|| 14. Menahem son of Gadi r.l7. 

22. Pekahiah his son r. 23. || 25. Pekah r. 27. 
30. Hoshea r. || 33. Ahaz r. 16. 2. 2 Chr. 28. 1. 

16. 20. Hezekiah r. 18. 2. 2 Chr. 28. 27. \ 29. ]. 

19. 37. Esarhaddon r. in his stead, Isa. 37. 38. 

20. 21. Manasseh r. 21. 1. 2 Chr. 32. 33. ] 33. 1. 
21. 18. Amon r. in his stead, 19. 2 Chr. 33. 20, 21. 

26. Josiah r, in his stead, 22. 1. 2 Chron. 34. 1. 

23. 31. Jehoahaz r. three months, 2 Chron. 36. 2. 
36. Jehoiakim r. eleven years, 2 Chron. 36. 5. 

24. G. Jehoiachin his son r. 8. 2 Chron. 36. 8, 9. 
18. Zedekiah r. 2 Chr. 36. 1 1. Jer. 37. 1. 1 52.1. 

2 Chron. 22. 12. and Athaliah r. over the land 
Esth. 1. 1. Ahasuerus r. from India to Ethiopia 
Jcr.22.11.touch.Shallum which r.instead of Josiah 
Rom. 5. 14. death r. from Adam to Moses 
17. for if by one man's offence death r. by one 
2l.that as sin hath r.unto death so might grace ?■. 
1 Cor. 4. 8. ye have . . as kings without us 
Rev. 11. 17. hast taken thy great power, and hast r. 
20. 4. lived and r. with Christ a thousand years 

REIGN EST. 
lCAr.29.12 thour. over all, and in thy hand power 



REJ 

REIGNETH. 

1 Sam. 12. 14. ye and the king that r. ovei jou 

2 Sam. 15. 10. shall say, Absa'iom r. in Hebron 

1 Kings 1. 18. Adt;nijah r. \\ 2 Kin n-s 9.t 13. Jehu r 
1 Chr. 16. 31. the Lord r. Fsal. 96.10. \ 97. 1. 1 99. 1. 
Psal. 47. 8. God r. over the heathen, God sitteth on 
93.1. Ld.7-. he is clothed wnn majesty and strength 
Prov. 30. 22. for a servant when he r. and a fool 
Isa. .52. 7. that sailh unto Zion, thy God r. 
Rev. 17. 18. which r. over the kings of the earth 
19. 6. for the Lord God omnipo.tent r. 

REIGNING. 
1 Sam. 16.1. 1 have rejected him from r. over Israei 

REINS, 
Or Kidneys. The Hebrews ascribe to the Reina 
or Kidneys, knowledge, joy, pain, pleasure : 
Hence it is that in scripture it is so often said^ 
that God searchcth the hearts and tlie reins, 
Psal. 7. 9. .Ter. 17. 10. | 20. 12. God upbraids 
the Jews with having him in their mouths, but 
not in their reins. Jer. 12. 2, Thou art near in 
*thcir mouth, and far from their reins: Thou 
art far fromtheir hearts and affections: They 
have neither fear of thee, nor love for thee, 
nor desire after thee, nor delight in thee: nor 
are they obedient to thee. The prophet being 
under temptation, by reason of the prosperity 
of wicked men, complains that his distempej 
had set fire to his heart, and caused a great in- 
flammation in his reins. Psal. 73. 21, I was 
pricked in my reins: I was iicartily and deeply 
icounded with disquieting thoughts and tor- 
menting passions, envy, sorrow, and an<rer. 
The Psalmist says, that his reins instructed 
liim, Psal. 16. 7. that is, his inward thoughts 
and affections, being moved by the secret influ- 
ence of God's Spirit, directed him how to serve 
and please God, and put his whole trust and 
confidence in him. .6nd Jeremiah says, that 
the Lord had sent the daughters of his quiver 
into his reins. Lam. 3. 13. that is, he has pier- 
ced, me icith his arrows, he hath exhausted his 
whole quiver upon me ; for the daughters of the 
quiver is a poetical expression for arrows. 
Lcv.\5.'\2. when any man hath a running of the 
r. because of his issue he is unclean, 22. \A. 
Job 10. 13. he cleaveth my r. asunder, he poureth 
19. 27. though my r. be consumed within ms 
Psal. 7. 9. for righteous God trieth the heart and r. 

16. 7. my r. also instruct me in the night-seasons 
2f). 2. e.xamine me, O Ld. try my r. and my heart 
73. 21. and thus I was pricked in my r. 

139. 13. for thou hast possessed my r. 
Proi'. 23. 16. yea, my r.shall rejoice when thy lips 
Isa. 11. 5. and faithfulness the girdte of his r. . 
.Ter. 11. 20. O Lord of hosts, that triest the r. 

12. 2. thou art in their mouth, and far from their r. 

17. 10. I try the r. i| 20. 12. that seest the r. 
Lam. 3.13. he caused his arrows to enter into my r. 
Rev. 2.23. know I am he who searcheth the r. 

REJOICE. 
Deut. 12. 7. ye shall r. in all that ye put your hand 
unto,- ye and your households, 14. 26. 
16. 14. thou shalt r. in thy feast, thou and thy son 
15. God shall bless thee, therefore thou shalt r 
26. ]1. and thou shalt r. in every good thing 
28. G3. so the Lord will r. over you, .30. 9. 

32. 43. r. O ye nations, with his people 

33. 18. be said, r. Zebulun, in thy going out 
Judg. 9. 19. r. ye in Abimelech, and he in you 

16. 23. the lords of the Philistines gathered to n 
1 Sam. 2. 1. because I r. in thy salvation 

19. 5. thou sawest it, and didst r. why wilt thou 

1 Chr. 16. 10. glory in his holy name, let the heart 

of them r. that seek the Lord, Psal. 105. 3. 
32. let the fields r. and all that is therein 

2 Chron. 6. 41. and let thy saints r. in goodness 

20, 27. Lord hath made ,hem to r. JVeh. 12. 43. 
Job 3. fG. let it not r. among the days of the year 

20. 18. and he shall not r. therein 
21. 12. they r. at the sound of the organ 
Psal. 2. 11. serve the Lord with fear, and r. with 

trembling 
5. 11. let all that put their trust in thee r. 
9. 14. I will r. in thy salvation 

13. 4. those that trouble me r. when I am moved 
.5. rny heart shall r. iij.ihy salvation 

14. 7. Jacob shall r. arid Israel shall be glad 

20. 5. we will r. in thy salvation, and in the name 
21. 1. and in thy salvation how greatly shall he r. 
30. 1. and hast not made mv foes to r. over me 
33.21.for our heart shall r. m him, because trusted 
35. 9. my soul shall r. in his salvation 

19. let not mine enemies wrongfully r. over me 
24. judge me, O Ld. and let them not r. overm« 
26. let them be ashamed that r. at mine hurt 
38. 16. hear me, le.=t they should r. over me 
48. 11. let mount Zion r. let Judah be glad 
54. 8. that the bones thou hast broken may n 
58. 10. the righteous shall r. when he sceth 



Ps.GO. 6. G. hath spoken in holiness, I will r. 108. 7. 
ti3. 7. ill iJie sliadow oftliy vvings will I r. 

11. but the king shall r. in God 

t5^. b. tlio outgouigs of morning and evening to j*. 

12. the little hills r. \\ tiG. G. tlieie did we r. 
68. 3. let the righteous ?•. yea, e.\ceedingly r. 

4. 7-. bei'ure him || 71. 23. my lips shall greatly ?•. 
85. G. revive us, that thy people may r. in thee 
80. 4. r. the soul of thy servant, unto thee do 1 lift 
8D. 12. Tabor and Herinon shall r. in thy name 
1^ in thy name shall ihey r. all the day 
C? thou hast made all his enemies to r. 

96. 11. let the heavens r. || 12. trees of the wood r. 

97. l.Lord reignelh, let the earth r. isles be glad 
1)8. 4. make a loud noise, r. and smg praise 
104. 31. the Lord shall r. in his worKs 

KIG. 5. that 1 may r. in the gladness of thy nation 
107. 42. the righteous shall see it and r. 
109. 2S. let them be ashamed, let thy servant r. 
liy. 1G2. I r. at thy word, as one that findeth 
140. 2. let Israel r. in him that made him 
Proi;.2.14. who r. to do evil, and delight in froward. 
5. 18. and r. with the wife of thy youth 
23. 15. if thine heart be wise, mine heart shall r. 
IG. yea, my reins shall r. when thy lips speak 

24. the father of the righteous shall greatly 7; 

25. shall be glad, and she that bare thee shall r. 
24. 17. r. not when tliine enemy falleth 

27. 9. ointment and perfume r. the heart 

28. 12. wlien right, men do r. there is great glory 
29. 2. when righteous are in authority, people ?'. 

6. but the righteous doth sing and r. 

31. 25. and she shall r. in time to come 

Ecd. 3.12. for a man to r. and do good in his life 
22. than that a man should r. in his works, 5. 19. 
4. 16. they also that come afier shall not r. in him 
11.8. but if a man live many years, and r. in them 
9. r. O young man, in tiiy youth, let thy heart 
Isa. 8. 6. and r. in Rezin and Remaliah's son 
9. 3. and as men 7\ when they divide the spoil 
13. 3. even them that r. in my highness 
14. 8. yea, the tir-trees ?•. at thee, and the cedars 
29. r. not thou, whole Palestina, because the rod 
2?. 12. he said, thou shalt no more r. O virgin 
24. 8. the noise of them that r. endeth, joy ceaseth 

29. 19. poor among men shall r. in the Holy One 
35. 1. the desert shall r. \\ 2. shall blossom and r. 

61. 7. for confusion they shall r. in their portion 

62. 5. as a bridegroom, so shall God r. over thee 

65.13. my servants shall r.but ye shall be ashamed 
19. I will r. in Jerusalem, and joy in my people 

06. 10. r. ye with Jerusalem, and be glad with her 

14. and when ye see this, your heart shall ?•. 
Je7\ 31. 13. then shall the virgin ?•. in the dance, 
and I will make them r. from their sorrow 

32. 41. 1 v/iU r. over them to do them good 

51. 39. that they may r. and sleep, and not awake 
Lain. 2. 17. he hath caused thine enemy to r. over 
Ezek. 7. 12. let not the buyer r. nor seller mourn 

35. 15. as thou didst r. at the inheritance of Israel 
Hos. 9. 1. r. not, O Israel, for joy, as other people 
Amos 6. 13. ye which r. in a thing of nought 
Mic. 7. 8. r. not against me, O mine enemy 
Zeph.3.11. will take away them that r. in thy pride 

17. the Lord will r. over thee with joy 
Zec/i.2.10. sing and r.O daught. of Zion, lo, I come 

4. 1 10. sith the seven eyes of the Lord shall r. 

9. 9. r. greatly, O daughter of Zion, shout 

10. 7. and their heart shall r. as through wine 
Luke 1. 14. and many shall r. at his birth 

6. 23. r. ye in that day, and leap for joy 

10. 20. in this r. not, rather r. because your names 

15. 6. r. with me, for I have found my sheep 

9. r. with me, for I have found the piece I lost 

19.37. whole multitude of the disciples began to r. 

^oAre4.36.he that soweth and he that reapeth may r. 

5. 35. ye were willing for a season to r. in his light 

14. 28. if ye loved me, ye would r. because I said 

16. 20. ye shall weep, but the world shall r. 
22. but I will see you, and your heart shall ?•. 

Acts 2.26.thererore did my heart r. my tongue glad 
Rom. 5. 2. and r. in hope of the glory of God 
12.15. r. with them that dor. and weep with them 
15. 10. he saith, 7: ye Gentiles, wilh his people 

1 C'or.l. 30. they thatr. as though they rejoiced not 
12. 26. is one honoured, all the members r. with it 

2 Cor.2.3. lest I have sorrow of whom I ought to r. 
7. 9. now I r. not that ye virere made sorry 

16. Ir. thatlhaveconfidencein youin all things 
Gffl?.4.27.r.thou barren thatbeaiestnot,break forth 
Phil. 1. 18. and I therein do r. yea, and will r. 

2. 16. that I may r. in the day of Christ 

17. yea, if I be offered, I joy and r. with you all 

18. for the same cause do ye joy and r. with me 
33. that when ye see him again, ye may r. 

3. 3. we worship God, and r. in Christ Jesus 
Col. 1. 24. who now r. in my sufferings for you 
IThess. 5. 16. r. evermore, pray without ceasing 
Jam. 1. 9. let the brother of low degree r. 

4. 16 but now ye r, in vour boastings 
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REJ 

1 Pet. 1. 6. wherein ye greatly r. though now ye arc 
8. r. with joy unspeakable and full of glory 

4. 13. but r. in as much as ye are partakers 
Jier.ll.lO.they that dwell on earth sJi.?-. over them 

12. 12. therefore r. ye heavens, and ye that dwell 
18. 20. 7: over her, thou heaven, and, ye apostles 
See Glad. 
REJOICE before the Lord. 
Lev. 23.40. ye shall r. before the Lord seven days 
Deut. 12. 12. ye shall r. before the Lord your God 
18. shall r. before the Ld. thy God, 16. 11. 127. 7. 
REJOICE in the Lord. 
Psal. 33. 1. r. in the Lord, O ye righteous, 97. 12. 
Isa. 41. 16. r. in the Lord, glory in Uie Holy One 
61. 10. 1 will greatly r. in the Lord, and be joyful 
Joel2. 23. ye children of Zion, r. ire the Lord 
Hab. 3. 18. yet I will r. m the Lord, I will joy 
Zech. 10. 7. their heart sJiall r. in the Lord 
Phil. 3. 1. finally, my brethren, r. in the Lord 
4.4. r. in the Lord alway,and again,I say, rejoice 

REJOICED. 
Exod. 18. 9. Jethro r. for all goodness done to Isr, 
Deut. 28. 63. as the L. r. over you lo do you good 
30. 9. rejoice for good, as he r. over thy fathers 
Judg, 19. 3. the father of the damsel saw iiim, her. 
1 Sam. 6. 13. the men of Beth-shemesh r. to see it 
11. 15. Saul and all the men of Israel r. greatly 
1 Kings 1.40. the people r. so that the earth rent 

5. 7. Hiram r. greatly at Solomon's words 
2Kings 11.14.the people r.and blew with trumpets 

when Joash was madeking,20. 2 C/ir.23.13,21. 

1 Chron. 29. 9. the people r. and David also r. 

2 Chron. 15. 15. and all Judah r. at the oath 
24. 10. all the princes and all the people r. 

29. 3G. and Hezekiah r. and all the people 

30. 25. the strangers out of Israel and Judah r. 
J^eh. 12. 43. all that day they offered great sacri- 
fices and r. the wives also, and the children r. 

44. for Judah r. for the priests and Levites 
Esth.8. 15. the city of Shushan r. and was glad 
Job 31. 25. if I r. because my wealth was great 

29. if I r. at the destruction of him that hated me 
Psdl. 35. 15. but in mine adversity they r. 
97.8. Sion was glad, and the daughters of Judah r. 
119.14. 1 have r. in the way of thy testimonies 
Ecj:1. 2. 10. for my heart r. in all my labour 
Jer. 15. 17. I r. not in the assembly of the mockers 

50. 11. ye r. O destroyers of mine heritage 
Ezek. 25. 6. the Ammonites r. against Israel 
Uos. 10. 5. the priests that r. on it shall mourn 
Obad. 12. nor shq.uldest thou have r. over Judah 
Jo7iah 4. 1 6. Jonah r. with great joy for the gourd 
Mat. 2.10. when they saw the star, they r. with joy 
Liike 1.47. my spirit hath r. in God my Saviour 
58. Elisabeth's friends and cousins r. with her 
10. 21. in that hour Jesus r. in spirit, and said 
13. 17. the people r. for the things that were done 
John 8. 50. your father Abraham r. to see my day 
Jlcts 7. 41. r. in the works of their own hands 
15. 31. when had read, they r. for the consolation 
16. 34. the jailer r. believing in God with his house 

1 Cor. 7. 30. they that rejoice, as though they r. not 

2 Cor. 7. 7. when he told us, so that I r. the more 
Phil. 4. 10. but I r.. in the Lord greatly 

2 John 4. I r. greatly that I found, 3 John 3. 

REJOICETH. 
1 Sam.2. 1. Hannah said, my heart r. in the Lord 
.Job 39. 21. the horse r. in his strength 
41. t 2-. and sorrow r. before leviathan 
Psal. 16. 9. my heart is glad, and my glory r. 
19. 5. which r. as a strong man to run a race 
23. 7. theretbre my heart greatly r. I will praise 
Prow. 11. 10. when goeth well with righteous, city r. 
13. 9. the light of the righteous r. but the lamp 
l5. 30. the light of the eyes r. the heart 
29. 3. whoso loveth wisdom r. his father 
Isa. 5. 14. and he that r. shall descend into it 
62. 5. as the bridegroom r. over the bride 
64.5. thou meetest him that r. and worketh right 
Ezek. 35.14. when the whole earth r. I will make 
Mat. 18.13. 1 say to you, he r. more of that sheep 
John 3. 29. the friend of the bridegroom r. greatly 
1 Cor. 13. 6. r. not in iniquity, but r. in truth 
.Jam. 2. 13. and mercy r. against judgment 

REJOICEST. 
.Jer. 11. 15. when thou doest evil, then thou r. 
REJOICING. 

1 Kings 1. 45. and they are come up from thence r. 

2 Chron. 23. 18. to offer burnt-offerings with r. 
.Tob 8. 21. till he fill thy lips with r. 

Psal. 19. 8. his statutes are right, r. the heart 
45.15. with r. shall they be brought to king's palace 
197. 22. let them declare his works with r. 



1 18.15.the voice of r. is in tabernacle of righteous 
119. 111. for they are the r. of my heart 
126. 6. he shall doubtless come again with r. 

Prov. 8.30. I was his delight, r. always before him 
31. r. in the habitable part of his earth 

Isa. 65. 18. for, behold, I create Jerusalem ar. 

Jer. 15. 16. thy word was to me the r. of my heart 



REM 

Hab. 3. 14. their r. was to devour the noorsccrell* 
Zeph. 2. 15. this is the r. city that said, I an? 
Luke^ 15. 5. he layelh it on his shoulders r. 
./?cfs5.41.7-.tliat they were counted worthy to suilf c 

8. .39. and the eunuch went on his way r. 
Rom. 12. 12. r. in hope, patient in tribulation 
1 Cor. 15. 31. I protest by your r. vviuch I have 
2Cor.l.l2. for our r. is this, testimony of conscienct- 
14. that we are your r. even as ye also are our^i 

6. 10. as sorrow, yet always r.as poor, yet making 
Gal. 6. 4. then shall he have r. in himself 
Phil. 1. 26. that your r. may be more abundant 

1 l'hess.% 19. for what is our crown of r. are not ye 
Hcb. 3. 6. the r. of the hoj)e firm unto the end 
Jam. 4. 16. in your boastings, all such r. is evil 

RELEASE 
Signifies, a remission, or discJiarge: lb is called 
in Hebrew, Shemittah, m (ireek, Aphesis; 
that is, forgiveness, or remission- being the 
same roord lohich in the J^Tcro Testament is 
used for the pardon of sins, Mat. 26.28. Mark 

1. 4. of Tchich this release of debts Tvas a sha- 
dow. Deut. 15. 2, This is the manner uf the re- 
lease: Every creditor that lendeth ought shall 
release it; That is, not absolutely a7id finally 
forgive it, but forbear it for that 7jear. 

Deut. 15. 1. at the end of seven years make a r. 

2. this is the manner of the r. it is the Lord's r. 
9. the seventh year, the year of r. is at hand 

31.10. in the solemnity of the year of r. in feast 
JEstA.2.18. he made a r. to provinces and gave gifts 

RELEASE, Verb. 
Deut. 15. 2. every creditor that lende'.h shall r. it. 

3. what is thine with thy brother, hand shall r 
Mat. 27.15. at that feast governor was wont lo r. a 

prisoner whom th. would, /.?<. 23.17. .Jolm 18.39. 
17. Pilate said unto them, whom will ye that I 
r. unto you? 21. Mark 15. 9. John 18. 39 
Mark\^.\\.\\\^ chief priests moved the people,t]iaI 
he shouldjather r. Barab'bas, Lake 23. 18 
/.;;/i;e23.]6.I wilmierefore chastise him, and r.him 
20 Pilate therefore, willing to r. Jes. spake again 
Joh7i 19. 10. and that I have power to r. thee? 
12. from thenceforth Pilate sought to r. him 
RELEASED. 
Mat. 27. 26. then r. he Barabbas to them, and 
scourged Jesus, Ma7-k 15. 15. lAike 23. 21 
Marie 15. 6. now at the feast he r. one prisoner 
RELY. 

2 Chron. 16. 8. because thou didst r. on the Lord 

RELIED. 

2 Chro7i. 13. 18. because they r. on the Lord God 

16.7. thou hastr. on Syria, and hast not r. onLd 

RELIEF. 
.^cfs 11.29. disciples determined to send r. to breth. 

RELIEVE. 

Lev. 25. 35? if brother poor, then thou shalt r. him 

Isa. 1. 17. r. the oppressed, f righten the ojipressed 

Lam. 1.11. given pleasant things for meat tor. soul 

16. the comforter that should r. is far from me 

19. while they sought meat to r. their souls 

17'm. 5. 16. if any have widows let them r. them, 

that it may r- them that are widows indeed 

RELIEVED. 

lTim.5. 10. if she have r. the afflicted, if followed 

RELIEVETH. 
Psal. 146. 9. he r. the fatherless and the widow 

RELIGION 
Is taken, [1] For a profession, or the external and 
ceremonial worship of the Jews, as it was cor- 
rupted by the traditions of the Pharisees, Acts 

26. 5. [2] For true godliness or real religion, 
eve7i that 17110 ard piety of the heart, whereby 
God is truly acknowledged, feared, and loved, 
and which i7icli7ies persons to perform all du- 
ties of love or charity toward those that are* 
in distress, especially for religion, Jam. 1. 27. 
[3] For superstitio7i. Col. 2. 18, Let no man 
beguile you of your reward, in worshipping of 
angels; in the Greek it is, ey B'one'x.tiit. <tZv 
dyyiKaiv.i in the religion of angels. Do not 
imitate those who affect to humble themsdves 
before the angels, and to pay them a supersti- 
tious 7Dorship. 

Acts 26. 5. after the straitest sect of onr r. I lived 

Gal. 1.13. ye heard my conversation in the Jews' r. 

14. profited in the Jews'r.above many my equalu 

Jam. 1.26. deceiveth his heart, this man's r. is vain 

27. pure r. and undefiled before God, is this 

RELIGIOUS. 
Acts 13. 43. and r. proselytes followed Paul 
Jam. 1. 26. if any among you seem to be r. 

REMAIN. 
Ge7i.38. 11. r. a widow at thy father's house till 
Exod. 8. 9. that the frogs r. in the river only, 11. 
12. 10. let nothing of it r. until the morning 
23. 18. nor fat of my sacrifice r. till morning 
29. 34. if the flesh of consecration r. burn it 
Lev. 19. 6. if ought r. till third day, shall be burnt 



REM 

iL,ec.25.28. then that which is sold shall r. in hand 
27. ]s. reckon according to the years tiiat r. 

.Vwrw. 33. 55. those wliich ye let r. shall be pricks 

Dent. 2. 34. we destroyed all, we left none to r. 

16. 4. nor shall any of the flesh r. till morning 

19. 20. those which r. shall hear and fear 

21. 13. she shall r. in thine house, and bewail 

23. his body shall not ?•. all night on the tree 

Josh. 1. 14. your little ones and cattle shall r. 
2. 11. neither did there r. any more courage 
8. 22. so that they let none of them r. 10. 28,30. 
23. 4. 1 divided to you by lot these nations that r. 
7. that ye come not among these nations that r. 
12. else if ye cleave to these nations that r. 

Jtidg. 5. 17. and why did Dan r. in ships'? 
21. 7. how siiall do for wives for them that r. 16. 

1 Sam. 20. 19. and thou shalt r. by the stone Ezel 

1 Kings 11. 10. six months did Joab r. in Edom 
18. 22. I, even I, only r. a prophet of the Lord 

2 Kings 7. 13. let some take five of the horses that r. 
Ezra y. 15. for we r. yet esca[)ed, as it is this day 
Job 21. 32. yet shall he ?•. in the tomb 

27.15.rhose that r. of him shall be buried in death 

37. 8. the beasts go to dens and r. in their places 
PsaL 55. 7. then would I r. in the wilderness 
Prov. 2. 21. and the perfect shall r. in the land 

21. 16. shall r. in the congregation of the dead 
fsa. 10. 32. as yet shall he r. at Nob that day 
32. 16. righteousness shall r. in the fruitful field 
65. 4. which r. among the graves, and lodge in 
66. 22. as the new heavens and new earth shall r. 

before me, so shall your seed and your name r. 
Jer. 8. 3. residue of them that r. of this evil family 
17. 25. and this city shall r. forever 
24- 8. I will give the residue of Jerusalem that r. 
27. 11. those will I let r. still in their own land 

19. saith Lord, concerning the vessels that r. 21. 
30.18. the palace shallV. after the manner thereof 

38. 4. he weakcneth the hands of the men thatr. 
42. 17. none of them shall r. 44. 14. \ 51. 62. 

44. 7. why commit ye evil, toleave you none to r. 
Kzc/t. 7. 11. violence is risen up, none ofthem shall r. 

17. 21. and they that r. shall be scattered 

3L 13. on his ruin shall the fowls of heaven r. 
32. 4. I will cause the fowls to r. upon Pharaoh 
39. 14. shall sever out men to bury those that ?•. of 
8.m,os 6. 9. if there r. ten men in one house 
Obad. 14. nor delivered those that r. in distress 
Zech. 5. 4. flying roll shall r. in midst of his house 

12. 14. all the families that r. shall mourn apart 
Luke 10. 7. in the same house r. eating such things 
John 6. 12. he said gather up the fragments thatr. 

15.11 I have spoken, that my joy might r. in you 

16. I have chosen you, that your fruit should r. 
19. 3]. that the bodies should not r. oiithe cross 

1 Cor. 7. 11. if she depart, let her r. unmarried 
15. 6. of whom the greater part r. to this present 
1 Thess. 4. 15. we alive 7'. till coming of the Lord 

17. we which are alive and r. shall be caught up 
^e&.12.27.those things that cannot beshaken mayr. 

1 John 2. 24. if that which ye have heard ?•. in you 
i2eu.3.2.strengthen the things which ?•. ready to die 

REMAINDER. 
Exod. 26. 1 13. a cubit on the other side in the ?•. 
29. 34. then thou shalt burn the r. with fire 
I^ev. 6. 16. the r. shall Aaron and his sons eat 
7. 16. on the morrow also the r. shall be eaten 
17. but the r. on the third day shall be burnt 

18. 1 6. none approach to any that is r. of his flesh 

2 Sa7n. 14. 7. shall not leave neither name nor r. 
2 Chron. 36. 1 20. r. from sword carried to Babylon 
Psal. 76. 10. the r. of wrath shalt thou restrain 
Jer. 51. t 35. the violence' done to me and my r 

REMAINED. "' 
Gen. 7. 23. Noah only r. alive, and they in the ark 
14. 10. and they that r. fled to the mountain 
Exod. 8. 31. he removed the flies, there r. not one 
10. 15. there r. not any green thing in the trees 
19. there r. not one locust in all coasts of Egypt 
14. 23. there r. not so much as one chariot 
Jfum. 11. 26. but there r. two of the men in camp 

35. 28. because he should have r. in city of refuge 

36. 12. their inheritance r. in house of their father 
Dent. 3. 11. Og, king of Bashan, r. of the giants 

4. 25. when thou shalt have r. long in the land 
TbsA. 10.20. the rest who r. entered into fenced cities 
11.22. in Gath and Ashdod there r. Anakims 

13. 12. who r. of the remnant of the giants 
18. 2. and there r. of Israel seven tribes 

21. 20. the Le vites which r. of the Kohathites, 26. 
Judg. 7. 3. there r. with Gideon but 10,000 men 

1 Sam. 11. 11. they which r. were scattered so that 
23. 14. David r. in a mountain in the wilderness 
24.3. David and his men r. in the sides of the cave 

2 Sam.l3.20.Tamar r. desolate in Absalom's house 

1 lino's 22.46. the Sodomites which r.he took out of 

2 Kings 10. 11. Jehu slew all that r. of Ahab's, 17. 
13. 6. and there r. the grove also in Samaria 
525. 22. people that r. he set Gedaliah over them 
Cftroffl.l3.14.the aik r.in the family of Obed-edom 

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Eccl. 2. 9. also my wisdom r. vi ith me 
Jer. 34. 7. lor these del'enced cities r. of Judah 
37. 10. there r. but wounded men among them 
16. Jeremiah hadr. many days in the dungeon 
21. he 9-. in the court of rhe prison, 38. 13. 
39.9.Nebuzar-adan carried away captive the rem- 
nant of the people that r. in the city, 52. 15. 
41. 10. Ishmael carried away captive them thatr. 
48. 11. therefore his taste r. in him, Jiis scent 
51. 30. the mighty men have r. in their holds 
Lam. 2. 22. in the day of the Lord's anger noner. 
Ezek. 3. 15. I r. there astonished seven days 
Dan. 10. 8. there r. no strength in me, 17. 

13. and I r. there with the kings of Persia 
Mat. 11.23. had been done in Sod. it would have r. 

14. 20. they took up the fragments that r. twelve 

baskets full, Luke 9. 17. John 6. 13. 

Luke 1. 22. he beckoned to them, and r. speechless 

.^cts 5. 4. while it r. was it not thine ownl 

27. 41. the forepart stuck fast, and r. immoveable 

REMAINEST. 
Lain. 5. 19. thou, O Lord, r. for ever, Heb. 1. 11. 

REMAINETH. 
Gcn.8. 22.while earth r. seed-time shall not cease 
Exod. 10. 5. that which r. to you from the hail 

12. 10. that which r. until morning ye shall burn 
16. 23. that which r. over lay it up for you 

Lev. 8. 32. that r. of the flesh and bread shsJl burn 
10. 12. take the meat-ofl'ering that r. and eat it 
16. 16. so shall he do for the tabernacle that r, 

JVum. 24. 19. and he shall destroy him that r. 

Josh.8. 29. a great heap of stones that r. to this day 

13. 1. there r. yet much land to be possessed 
2. this is the land that yetr. all Geshuri 

Judg, 5. 13. bo made him that r. have dominion 
1 Sam. 6. 18? Abel, which stone r. unto this day 

16. 11. Jesse said, there r. yet the youngest 
2Kings 19. 1 30. the escaping of Judah thatr. shall 
again take root downward, ha. 37. f 31. 
1 Chron.ll. 1. the ark of the Lord r. under curtains 
Job 19. 4. and be it, my error r. with myself 

21. 34. in your answers there r. falsehood 

41.22. in his neck r. strength, sorrow turned to joy 
Isa. 4. 3. he that r.in Jerusalem shall be called holy 
Jer. 38. 2. he that r.in this city shall die by sword 

47. 4. to cutoff from Tyrus every helper thatr. 
Ezek. 6. 12. he that r. and is besieged shall die 
Hag. 2. 5. so my Spirit r. among you, fear ye not 
Zech. 9. 7. he thatr. even he shall be for our God 
John 9. 41. ye say, we see; therefore your sin r. 

1 Cor. 7. 29. it r. that they that have wives bo as 

2 Cor. 3. 11. much more that which r. is glorious 

14. to this day r. the same veil untaken away 

9. 9. it is v/ritten, his righteousness r. for ever 
Heb. 4. 6. seeingit r. that some must enter therein 

9. there r. therefore a rest to the people of God 

10. 26. there r. no more sacrifice for sins 

1 John 3. 9. doth not sin, for his seed r. in him 

REMAINING. 
JVum. 9. 22. the cloud tarried, r. on the tabernacle 
Deut. 3. 3. smote hyn, till none was left r. to Og 
.Josh. 10. 33. he left none ?•. 37, 39, 40. | 11. 8. 
21.40. which were r. of the families of the Levites 

2 .S'am.21.5. we should be destroyed from r.in coasts 
2 Kings 10. 11. Jehu slew all, he left Ahab noner. 

1 Chron. 9. 33. who r. in the chambers were free 
Job 18. 19. nor shall have any r. in his dwelling 
Jer. 30. 1 23. a r. whirlwind shall fall on the wicked 
Obad. 18. siiallnotbe any r. of the house of Esau 
.John \. 33. on whom thou shalt see the Spirit r. 

REMEDY. 

2 Chron. 36. 16. till wrath arose, there was no r. 
Prov. 6. 15. suddenly shall he be broken withoutr. 

29. 1. shall suddenly he destroyed, and without r. 
REMEMBER. 

Iflien referred to God, signifies. To care for one, 
to pity, succour, and save him; or, lohen, after 
some delays and suspensions of his favour, he 
returns and shews kindness to him: God re- 
membered Noah ; He shewed himself careful 
of Noah, ffijid the creatures that were icith him 
in the ark, by providing for their deliverance 
from the deluge, according to his promise. He 
remembered Abraham, Gen. 19. 29. God re- 

_ membered and heard Abraham's prayer in be- 
half o/Lot, and sent him out of the overthrow. 
God says, I will remember their sins no more, 
Jer. 31. 34. that is, I will pardon them ; I will 
blot them out of the book of my remcmbra7ice. 
When applied to men it signifies, [1] Either to 
call to mind something past, or to keep in mind 
something for the time to come, Exod. 20. 8. 
Luke 17.32. [2] To muse, or meditate upon, 
Psal. 63. 6. [3] To put trust and confidence in, 
Psal. 20. 7. [4] •'o consider. Mat. 16. 9. [5] 
To celebrate and extol, 1 Chron. 1(>. 12. [6] To 
make a collection, or contribution for,G;i\.2.'iO. 
[7] To call one to an account, to censure, or 
punish, 3 John 10. [8] To esteem, Reel. 9. 15. 

Oen. 40. 23. yet did not the butler r. Joseph 
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• REM 

Exod. 13. 3. Moses said to the i)eople, r. this day 

20. 8. r. the sabbath-day to keep it holy 

32. 13. r. Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, Ueut. 9.27. 
JV'«7«.11.5.vve r. the fish winch we did cat in Egypt 
15. 39. r. all the commandments of the Lord 
40. that ye may r. and do my commandments 
Deut.G. 15. and r. that thou wast a servant in the 
land of Egypt, 15. 15. | 16. 12. | 24. 18, 22 
7. 18. thou shalt r. what the Lord did to Pharaoh 
8. 2. thou shalt r. all the way the Lord led thee 
18. r. the Lord giveth thee power to get wealth 

9. 7. r. how thou provokedst the Lord thy God 
15.15. r. that thou wast a bond-man in Egypt,and 

the Lord redeemed thee, 16. 12. | 24. 18, 22 

10. 3. r. the day when thou earnest out of Egypt 

24. 9. r. what the Lord thy God did to Miriam 

25. 17. r. what Amaiek did to thee by the way 
32. 7. r. the days of old,consid.lheyeais of many 

Josh. 1. 13. r. word which Moses commanded you 
Judg. 9. 2. r. also that 1 am your bone and flush 

1 Sam.25.'31. Abigail said, then r. thine handmaid 

2 Sam. 14. 11. let the king r. the Lord thy God 
19. 19. neither do thou r. what thy servant did 

2Kingsd.25. r. when land thou rode, after Ahab 

20.3. r. how 1 have walked before thee, Jsa. 38. 3. 

1 Chr. 16. 12. r. his marvellous works, Psal. 105. 5. 

2 Chron. 6. 42. r. the mercies of David thy servant 
Mek. 1. 8. r. the word thou commandedst Moses 

4. 14. r. the Lord, which is great and terrible 

13. 29. r. them that have defiled the priesthood 
Job 4. 7. r. who ever perished, being innocent? 

7.7.0 r.my life is wind, eye shall no moresee good 

10. 9. r. that thou hast made me as the clay 

11. 16. and r. it as waters that pass away 
36. 24. r. that thou magnify his work 

41. 8. lay thine hand upon iiim, r. the battle 
Psal. 20. 3. r. all thy ofi'erings and accept sacrifice 

7. but we will r., the name of the Lord our God 
22. 27. all ends of world shall r. and turn to Lord 
25. 6. r. thy mercies, they have been ever of old 

7. r. not the sins of my youth, r. thou me 
74. 2. r. thy congregat.which thou hast purchased 

18. r. this, that the enemy hath reproached 

22.r.how the foolish man reproaclieth thee daily 
79. 8. O r. not against us former iniquities 
89.47.r.how shortmy time is, why hast thou made 

50. r. Lord the reproach of thy servants 
103. 18. and to those that r. his commandments 
119.49. r. the word unto thy servant, upon which 
132. 1. Lord, r. David, and all his afflictions 
137. 7. r. O Lord, the children of Edom, who said 
Prou.31.7.1et him drink, and r. his misery no more 
Eccl. 5. 20. he shall not much r. the days of his life 

11. 8. yet let him r. the days of darkness 

12. 1. r. now thy Creator in the days of thy youth 
Cant. 1. 4. we will r. thy love more than wine 
Isa. 43. 18. r. ye not the former things ? 46. 9. 

25. for mine own sake I will not r. thy sins 
44.21. r. these, O Jacob and Israel, thou myserv 
46. 8. r. this, and shew yourselves men 
47. 7. neither didst r. the latter end of it 

54. 4. shalt not r. the reproach of thy widowhood 
64. 5. thou meetest those that r. thee in thy waya 

9. be not wroth, neither r. iniquity for ever 
Jer. 3. 16. neither shall they r. it, neither visit it 

14. 10. he will now r. their iniquity, and visit 

21. r. break not thy covenant with us 
17.2.whilst their children r. their altars and groves 
18. 20. r. that I stood before thee to speak good 
31. 20. since I spake I do earnestly r. him still 
44. 21. and the people, did not the Lord r. them ? 
51. 50. ye that haveescajjed, r. the Lord afar off 

Lam. 3. 1 19- *■• mine affliction and my miserv 

5. 1. r. O Lord, what is come U()on us, consider 
Ezek. 16. 61. then shalt r. thy ways, 20. 43. | 36. 31. 

63. that thou mayest r. and be confounded 
23. 27. so thatlhou shalt not r. Egypt any more 
Hos.8. 13. now will he r. their iniquity, and visit 
9. 9. therefore he willr. iniquity and visit their sins 
Mic.G 5.0 my people, r. now what Balak consulted 
Hab. 3. 2. OL. revive thy work, in wrath r. mercy 
.Mai. 4. 4. r. the law of Mo.-es my sprvant 
Mat. 16. 9. neither r. the five loaves, Mark 8. 18. 
27. 63. sir, we r.that deceiver said, I wi!l rise again 
Ltike 1. 72. the mercy, and to r. his holy covenant 

16. 25. r. that thou in thy lifetime rcceivedst 

17. 32. r. Lot's wife||24.6. r. how he spake to you 
John 15. 20. r. the word that I said unto you 

16. 4. that when the time shall come ye may r. 
.^cts 20. 31. r. that by the space of three years 

35. r. the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said 
Gal. 2. 10. they would that we should r. the poor 
Eph. 2. 11. r. that ye being in time past Gentiles 
Col. 4. 18. r. my bonds, grace be with you, amon 

1 Thess. 2. 9. for ye r. breth. our labour and travail 

2 Thess. 2. 5. r. ye not that I told you these things 
2 Tim .2.8.r. that Jesus Christ was rnised fromdead 
Heb. 13. 3. r. them that are in bonds, as bound 

7. r. them which have the rule over you 
.Tude 17. r. the words spok. of the aj:)03tles of Jesui 



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REM 

lUt 2.5. r. iVom whence tliou art fallen, and repent 
3. 3. /•. how thou hast leceivecJ, and iiold fast 

I RExMEMBEll. 
Gen. 41. 9. saying, /do r. my faults this day 
iHaia. 15. 2. / r. that which Anialek did to Israel 
JoO'-Zl.G. even when Ir. I am afraid, and trembling 
I^sal. 42. 4. when /r. tiicse, 1 pour out my soul 
(>3. 6. when I r. thee upon my bed, and meditate 
137. 6. if /do not r. thee, let my tongue cleave 
143. 5. Ir. the days of old, I muse on the work 
Jer. 2. 2. I r. thee, the kindness of thy youth 
Hos.7.2. consider not that Ir. all their wickedness 

I will REMEMBER. 
Gen. 9. 15. / will r. my covenant between me, 16. 
Lev. 26. 42. I will r. my covenant with Abraham 

45. I will for their sakes r. the covenant 
Psal. 42. 6. therefore will I r. thee from Jordan 
77. 10. but / will r. the years of the right hand 
11. / willr. the works, I w. r. thy wonders of old 
Jer. 31. 34. and I icill r. their sin no more, I will 
forgive their iniquity, Heb. 8. 1?. [ 10. 17. 
Ezek. 16. 60. I teill r. my covenant with thee 
3 John 10. / will r. his deeds which he doeth 

REMEMBER me. 
Gen. 40. f 14. r. me with thee, and shew kindness 
Judff. 16. 23. r. me, that I may be at once avenged 
1 Sam. 1. 11. look on thine handmaid, and r. me 
JVeh. 13. 14. r. me, O God, concerning this, 22, 31. 
Job 14. 13. appoint me a set time, and r. me 
Psal. 25. 7. r. me for thy goodness' sake, O Lord 
106. 4. r. me with the favour that thou bearest 
Jer. 15. 15. O Lord, thou knowest, r. me, and visit 
Eiek. 6. 9. and they that escape of you shall r. me 
Zech. 10. 9. and they shall r. me in far countries 
Luke23.'i2. h.r.me when thou ccmest to thy kingd. 
I Cor. 11. 2. that ye r. me in all things, and keep 

REMEMBERED. 
Gen. 8. 1. God r. Noah || 19. 29. God r. Abraham 
30. 22. God r. Rachel || 42. 9. Joseph r. dreams 
£xod.2.24.God r.his covenant with Abraham,6.5. 
JVwm.lO. 9. ye shall be?-, before the Lord your God 
Judg. 8. 34. children of Israel r. not the Lord 

1 Sam. 1. 19. and the Lord r. Hannah 

2 Chr. 24. 22. thus Joash r. not the kindness 
Esth.2. 1. Ahasuerus r. Vashti, what she had done 

9. 28. that these days of Purim should be r. 
Job 24. 20. the sinner shall be no more r. 
Ps. i5. 17. 1 will make thy name to be r. in all gen. 

77. 3. I r. God and was troubled, I complained 

78. 35. they r, that God was their Saviour 
39. for he r. that they were but flesh, a wind 
42. they r.not his hand, when he delivered them 

98. 3. he r. his mercy toward the house of Israel 

105. 8. he hath r. his covenant for ever 

42. for he r. his holy promise, and Abraham 

106. 7. they r. not the multitude of thy mercies 
45. he r. for them his covenant, and repented 

109. 14. let the iniquity of his fathers be r. 
16. because that he r. not to shew mercy 

HI. 4. hath made his wonderful works to be r. 

119. 52. I r. thy judgments of old, O Lord 
55. 1 have r. thy name, O Lord, in the night 

136. 23. who r. us in our low estate, his mercy 

137.1.we sat down, yea, we wept, when wer.Zion 
Eccl. 9. 15. yet no man r. that same poor man 
Tsa. 23. 16. sing many songs, that thou mayest be r. 

57. 11. thou hast not r. me, nor laid to thy heart 

63. 11. then he r. the days of old, Moses, and peo. 

65. 17. and the former heavens shall not be r. 
Jer. 11. 19. that his name may be no more r. 
Lam.l.l. Jerusalem r. in the days of her afflictions 

2. 1. r. not his footstool in the day of his anger 
Ezek. 3. 20. his righteousness shall not be r. 33. 13. 

16. 22. thou hast not r. the days of thy youth, 43. 

21. 24. because ye made your iniquity to be r. 
'J J.i !iuu shall be for fuel, thoushalt benomorer. 

25. 10. that the Ammonites may not be r. 
Hos. 2. 17. they shall no more be r. Zech. 13. 2. 
.^mos 1. 9. and r. not the brotherly covenant 
Jonah 2. 7. when my soul fainted, I r. the Lord 
JJ/af. 26.75. Peter r. the words of Jes. Luke 22. 61. 
Luke 24. 8. they r. his words, and told these things 
John 2. 17. his disciples r. that it was written 
22. when he was risen, they r. that he had said 

12. 16. when Jesus was glorified then they r. 
jlcts 11. 16. then r. I the word of the Lord 
Heb. 11. t 22. by faith Joseph r. the departing 
Rev. 18. 5. and God hath r. her iniquities 

REMEMBEREST. 
Psal. 88. 5. like the slain whom thou r. no more 
Mat. 5. 23. there r. that thy brother hath ought 

REMEMBERETH. 
Psal. 9. 12. when he maketh inquisition, he r. 

103.14.he knoweth our frame, he r.we are but dust 
Eccl. 5. t 20. yet he r. the days of his life 
Z,am. 1. 9. she r. not her last end, she came down 
John 16. 21. she r. no more the anguish, for joy 

3 Cor 7. 15. whilst he r. the obedience of you all 

REMEMBERING. 
Lam. 3. 19. r mine affliction and my misery 

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REM 

1 Thess. 1. 3. r. without ceasing your work of laith 

REMEMBRANCE. 
Ezod. 17. 14. 1 will put out the ;-. of Amalek 
Mtn/i. 5. 15. an oft'ering, bringing iniquity to r. 
IJeut.25. 19. thou shall blot out !.he r. ofAmalok 
32.26. 1 said, I would make the r. of Ihom to cease 

2 Sam. 18. 18. 1 have no son to keep my name in r. 
1 Kings 17. 18. art thou come to call my sin to r.? 
Job ly. 17. hisr. shall perish from the earth 
Psal. 6. ,5. for in death there is no r. of thee 

30. 4. give thanks at r. of his holiness, 97. 12. 

34. 16. to cut off the r. of them from the earth 

38. 1. a psalm of David, to bring to r. 70. 1. 

77. 6. 1 call to r. my song in the night 

83. 4. that the name of Israel be no more in r. 

102. 12. and thy r. unto all generations 

112. 6. the righteous shall be in everlasting r. 

Eccl. 1. 11. there is no r. of former things 
2. 16. there is nor. of the wise more than the fool. 

Isa. 26. 8. the desire of our soul is to the r. of thee 
43. 26. put me in r. let us plead together 
57. 8. behind the doors hast thou set up thy r. 

Lam. 3. 20. my soul hath them still in r. is humbled 

Ezek. 21.23. but he will call to r. the iniquity 
24. because, I say, that ye are come to r. 

23. 19. calling to r. the days of her youth, 21. 
29. 16. which bringeth their iniquity to r. 

Mai. 3. 16. a book of r. was written before him 
Mark 11. 21. Peter calling to r. saith to him 
Luke 1. 54. he hath holpen Isr. in r. of his mercy 

22. 19. this do in r. of me, 1 Cor. 11. 24. 
Joh7i 14. 26. he shall bring all things to your r. 
Jicts 10. 31. thine alms are had in r. before God 
1 Cor. 4. 17. Timothy, who shall bring you into r. 

11.25. this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in r. of me 
Phil. 1. 3. I thank my God upon ev^y r. of you 
1 Thess. 3. 6. that ye have good r. of us always 

1 Tim. 4. 6. if thou put the brethren in r. 

2 Tim. ] . 3. that I have r. of thee in my prayers 

5. when I call to r. the unfeigned faith in thee 

6. wherefore I put thee in r. that thou stir up 

2. 14. of these things put them in r. charging 
Heb. 10. 3. in those sacrifices there is a r. of sins 

32. but call to r. the former days in which 
2 Pet. 1. 12. to put you always in r. .fudc 5. 
13.1 think it meet to stir you up by putt, you in r. 

15. be able to have these things always in r. 

3. 1. I stir up your pure minds by way of ?-. 
Rev. 16. 19. great Babylon came in r. before God 

REMEMBRANCER. 

2 Sam. 8. f 16. Jehoshaphat the sou of Ahilud was 

r. 20. t 24. 1 Kings 4. f 3. 1 Chron. 18. f 15. 

REMEMBRANCES. 

Job 13.12. your r. are like to ashes,bodies to bodies 

REMISSION. 
Mat. 26. 28. blood shed for many, for the r.ofeins 
Mark 1. 4. baptism of repentance for r. Luke'i. 3. 
Lnke 1. 77. knowledge of salvation by r. of sins 

24. 47. that r. should be preached in his name 
Jicts 2. 38. repent, and be baptized for r. of sins 

10.43. whosoever believeth shall receive r. of sins 
Rom. 3. 25. for tlie r. of sins that are past 
Heb. 9. 22. without shedding of blood is no r. 

10. 18. where r. is, there is no more offering for sin 

REMIT, TED. 
John 20. 23. whosesoever sin.s ye r. they are r. 

REMNANT. 
Gen. 45. f 7. God sent me before, to put for you a r. 
Lev. 2. 3. the r. of meat-offering shall be A aron's 

5. 13. r. shall be the priest's as a meat-offering 

14. 18. tiie r. of the oil that is in the priest's hand 
Deut. 3. 11. for only Og king of Bashan remained 

of the r. of giants, Josh. 12. 4. || 13. 12. 

28. 54. his eye evil toward the r. of his children 

Josh.2'3. 12. if ye cleave to the r. of these nations 

2 Sam. 21. 2. the Gibeonitos were of r. of Amorites 

1 Kings 12. 23. speak to the r. of the people, saying 
14. 10. 1 will take away the r. of Jeroboam 
22.46.r. of the Sodomites Jehoshaphat took away 

2 Kings 19.4. liftupthy prayer for the r./,sa. 37. 4. 

30. the r. escaped shall take root, Isa. 37. 31. 

31. out of Jerusalem shall go forth a r.Isa.31. 32. 
21. 14. I will forsake the r. of mine inheritance 

25. 11. the r. did Nebuzar-adan carry away 
2 Chron. 30. 6. he will return to the r. of you 
Ezra 3. 8. the r. of their brethren the priests 

9.8.grace shewed from L.to leave us a r.to escape 

14. so that there should be no r. nor escaping 
JVeh. 1. 3. the r. that are left of the captivity 
.lob 22. 20. but the r. of them the fire consumed 
Isa. 1. 9. unless the Ld. had left us a very small r. 

7. t 3. the r shall return, even the r. 10. 21. 

11.11. set his hand, to recover the r. of his people 

16. there shall be a high-way for the r. of his 
14. 22. I will cut off from Babylon the r. 

30. I will kill thy root, and he shall slay thy r. 

15. 9. I will bring lions on the r. of the land 

16. 14. the r. shall be very small and feeble 
17. 3. the kingdom shall cease from r. of Syria 
37. 4. lift up thy prayer for the r. left 



REM 

/srt. 46. 3. hearken all the r. of the house of Israe. 

Jer. 6.9. they shall glean the r. of Lrae! as a vine 
11. 23. and there shall be no r. of them 
15. 11. verily it shall be well with thy r. 
23. 3. and 1 will gather the r. of my flock 
25. 20. the r. of Ashdod did drink of the cup 
31. 7. O Lord, save thy people, the r. of Israel 

39. 9. Nebuzar-adan carried away ther. of people 
40. 11. the king of Baby Ion had left a r. of Judab 

15. Jews be scattered, and r. of Judah perish 

41. 10. Johanan took the r. of the people, 43. 5. 

42. 2. pray for us to the Lord, even for all this f 
15. hear the word of the Lord, ye r. of Judak: 
19. O ye r. of Judah, go ye not into Egypt 

44. 12. I will take the r. of Judah, that have set 
14. so that none of the r. of Judah shall escape 
23. the r. shall know whose words shall stand 

47. 4. Lord will spoil r. of the country of Caphtor 
5. Ashkelon is cut off, with the r. of their valley 
Ezek. 5. 10. the whole r. of thee will I scatter 

6. 8. yet will I leave a r. that ye may have somo 
11. 13. Lord, will thou make an end of the r. ? 
14. 22. yet behold, therein shall be left a r. 

23. 25. and thy r. shall fall by the sword 
25. 16. I will destroy the r. of the sea-coast 

Joel 2. 32. in the r. whom the Lord shall call 

Amos 1. 8. the r. of the Philistines shall perish 

5. 15. God win be gracious to the r. of Joseph 

9. 12. that they may possess the r. of Edom 

Mic. 2. 12. I will surely gather the r. of Israel 

4. 7. and I will make her that halted, a r. 

5. 3. the r. of his brethren shall return to Israel 

7. the r. of Jacob, in the midst of many people 

8. the r. of Jacob shall be among the Gentiles 

7. 18. the transgression of the r. of his heritage 
Hab. 2. 8. all the r. of the people shall spoil thee 
Zeph. 1. 4. and I will cut off the r. of Baal 

2. 7. the coast shall be for tbe r. of house of Judah 

9. the r. of my people shall possess them 
3. 13. the r. of Israel shall not do iniquity 

Hag. 1. 12. all the r. ofthe people obeyed the Lord 
14. the Lord stirred up the spirit ofthe r. 

Zech. 8. 6. if it be marvellous in the eyes of ther. 
12. I will cause the r. of this people to possess 

Mat. 22. 6. the r. took his servants, and slew them 

Rom. 9. 27. Esaias also crieth, a r. shall be saved 

11. 5. at this present time also there is a r. 
Rev. 11. 13. the r. were affrighted, and gave glory 

12. 17. the dragon went to make war v.-ith the r. 
19. 21, the r. were slain with the sword of him that 

REMORSE. 
Rom. 11. 1 8. God hath given them the spirit of n 

REMOVE. 
Gen. 48. 17. he held up his father's hand to r. it 
JVum. 36. 7. so shall not the inheritance of Israel r. 
from tribe to tribe, but keep to his tribe, 9. 
Deut.19.14. shall notr. thy neighbour's land-mark 
.Tosh. 3. 3. then ye shall r. from your place and go 
.Tudg. 9. 29. then would I r. Abimelech 
2 Sam. 6. 10. so David would not r. the ark 
2 Kings 23. 27. the Lord said, I will r. Judah also 

24. 3. came on Judah, to r. them out of his sighfc 
2 Chron. 33. 8. neither will I any more r. Israel 
Job 24. 2. some r. the land-marks, they lake away 

27. 5. I will not r. mine integrity from me 
Psal. 36. 11. let not the hand ofthe wicked r. me 
39.10.r. thy stroke away from me, I am consumed 
119. 22. r. from me reproach and contempt 
29. r. from me the way of lying, and grant me 
Prov. 4. 27. turn not, r. thy foot from evil 
5. 8. r. thy way far from her, and come not nigh 
22. 28. r. not the ancient land-mark, 23. 10. 

30. 8. r. far from me vanity and lies 

Eccl. 11. 10. therefore r. sorrow from thy heart 
Isa. 10. 1 27. his burden shall r. from thy shoulder 

13. 13. the earth shall r. out of her place 

31. t 2. yet he is wise, and will not r. his words 
46. 7. he standeth, from Jiis place shall he not r. 

./isr. 4. 1. return unto me, then shall thou not r. 

27. 10. prophesy a lie, tor. you far from your land 

32. 31. that I should r. it from before my face 
50.3. they shall r. they shall depart man and beast 

8. r. out ofthe midst of Babylon, and go forth 
Ezek. 12. 3. r. by day, thou shall r. from thy place 
21. 26. thus saith the Lord, r. the diadem 

45. 9. O princes, r. violence and spoil 

Hos. 5. 10. they were like them that r. the bound 
Joel 2. 20. but I will r. the northern army 

3. 6. that ye might r. them from their border 
Mic. 2. 3. from which ye shall not r. your necks 
Zech. 3. 9. I will r. the iniquity of that land 

14. 4. half the mountain shall r. toward north 
Mat. 17. 20. ye shall say, r. hence, and it shall r. 
Lw/ie22. 42. if thou be willing, r. this cup from m« 
1 Cor. 13.2. all faith, so that I could r. mountains 
Rev.2.5.oi else I will r. thy candlestick out of placa 

REMOVED. 
Gen. 8. 13. Noah r. the covering ofthe ark 
12. 8.Abramr.l3.18. || 26.22. Isaac r. from thence 
30. 35. Jacob r. the he-goats that were spotted 



REN 

Cfea. 47. 21. and Joseph r. tho people to cities 

Exod. S. 31. the Lord r. the swarms of flies 

14. 19 tlie angel of God r. and went behind them 

20. 18. the people saw it and r. and stood alar off 

Jifuni. 12. 16. the people r. tiom Hazeroth to Paran 

vil. 12. they r. and pitched in the valley of Zared 

13. r. and pitched on the other side of Anion 
33. 5. the children of Israel r. from Rameses 

7. they r. from Etham || 9. Marah 1| 10. Elim 
11. they r. from the Red-sea || 14. r. from Alush 
IC. r. from the desert of Sinai || 21. from Libnah 
24. r. from mount Shapher || 25. from Haradah 
26. r. from Makheloth || 28. from Tarah 
32. r from Bene-jaakan || 34. from Jotbathah 
36. ihcy r. from Ezion-gaber {| 37. from Kadesh 
46.r.fromDibon-gad||47.fromAlmon-diblathaim 
Deal. 28. 25. and shall be r. into all kingdoms 
Josh.'iA. they r. from Sliittim, and came to Jordan 

14. when ihe people r. to pass over Jordan 

11. 1 15. Joshua?-, nothing ofallLord commanded 

1 Sam. 6. 3. known why his hand is notr. from you 
18. 13. therefore Saul r. David from him 

2 Sam. 20. 12. he r. Amasa out of the high-way 

1 Kings 15. 12. Asa r. the idols his father made 

■ 13. also Maachah his mother, even her he r. from 

being queen for making an idol, 2 Chr. 15. IR. 

14. the high places were not r. 2 Kings 15, 4, 35. 

2 Kings 16. 17. Ahaz r. the laver from otf the bases 

17. 18. Lord r. Israel out of his sight, 23. | 23. 27. 
26. the nations which thou hast r. know not 

18. 4. Hezek. r. the high places, and brake images 

1 Chron. 13. f 13. so David r. not the ark homo 

2 Chron. 35. 12. and they r. the burnt-offerings 
36.13. the king of Egypt r.Jehoahaz at Jerusalem 

Job 14. 18. and the rock is r. out of his place 

18. 4. shall the rock be r. out of his place? 

19. 10. and mine hope hath he r. like a tree 

32. 1 15. they r. speeches from themselves 

36. 16. so would he liave r. thee out of the strait 
Psal. 46. 2. we will not fear, though the earth be r. 
81. 6. I r. his shoulder from the burden 

103. 12. so far hath he r. our transgressions 

104. 5. the earth, that it should not be r. forever 
125. 1. shall be as mount Zion, which cannot be r. 

Prov. 10. 30. the righteous shall never be r. 

Isa. 6. 12. till the Lord have r. men far away 
10. 13. I have r. the bounds of the people 
31. Madmenah is r. the inhabitants gather 
17. t 11. harvest shall be r. in day of inheritance 
22.25. the nail fastened in the sure place shall be r. 
24. 20, the earth shall be r. like a cottage 
26. 15. thou hast r. it far to all ends of the earth 

29. 13. but have r. their heart far from me 

30. 20. yet shall not thy teaciiers ber. to a corner 

33. 20. not one of the stakes shall be?-, anymore 
38. 12. mine age is r. from me as a shepherd's tent 
54. 10. the hills shall be r. my kindness and the 

covenant of my peace shall not be ?-.saith Lord 

Jer. 15. 4. 1 will cause 'them to be r. into kingdoms 
24. 9. I will deliver them to be r. 29. 18. ! 34. 17. 

Lam. I. 8. Jerusalem sinned, therefore she is r. 
3. 17. and thou hast r. my soul far from peace 

Ezek. 7. 19. their gold shall be r. gold, not able 
23. 46. 1 will give them to be r. and spoiled 
36. 17. their way as the uncleanness of a r. woman 

.Amos 6. 7. and the banquet of them shall be r. 

Mic. 2. 4. how hath he r. it from me, turning away 
7. 11. in that day shall the decree be far r. 

.Vat.2l. 21. if ye shall say, be thou r. Mark 11. 23. 

^cts 7. 4. he r. Abraham into this land, wherein 
13. 22. when he had r. Saul, he raised up David 

Oal. 1. 6. 1 marvel that ye are so soon r. from him 
REMOVETH. 

Z)eMi.27.17.cursedthatr.hisneighbour's!and-mark 

Job 9.5. which r.the mountains, and they know not 
12. 20. he r. away the speech of the trusty 

Eccl. 10. 9. whoso r. stones shall be hurt therewith 

Isa.27. 18. when he r. his rough wind in day of east 

Dan. 2. 21. he changeth the seasons, he ?' 
REMOVING. 

Gen. 30. 32. r. from thy flock all the speckled 

Isa. 14. t fi- who smote people in wrath without?-. 
49. 21. seeing I am a captive r. to and fro 
ler. 15. t 4- I ^^'i'l give them for a r. 24. f 9- I 

34. 1 17. 

Lam. 1. t 8. therefore Jerusalem is become a r. 
Ezek. 12. 3. therefore prepare the stuff" for r. 4. 

. 23. t 46. and I will give them for a r. and spoil 

Heb. 12. 27. signifieth the r. of those things shaken 
REND. 

JBxo(Z.39.23.a band round, that ephod shoi""d not r. 

Lev. 10. 6. neither ?-. your clothes, lest /e die 
13.56.priest shall r. the plague out of me garment 
1 Kings 11. 11. 1 will surely r.the ki-igdom, 12,31. 
13. howbeit, I will not r. away .lU the kingdom 
31. behold, I will r. the kingd.3m, 14. 8. 

2Chron.3i. 27. didst r. thy clot/ies and weep before 
Eccl. 3. 7. a time to r. and a time to sew 
Fsa. 64. ]. oh that thou wouldest r. the heavens 
Ezek. 13. 11. and a stormy wind shall r. it, 13. 
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EzcA:.29.7.thou didst break andr.all thotr shoulder 
Hos. 13. 8. and I will r. the caul of their heart 
Joel2. 13. r. your heart, and not your garments 
Mat. 7. 6. lest they turn again and ?-. you 
Jo/in 19. 24. let us not r. it, but cast lots for it 

RENDER. 
JVM?H.18.9.every oftering they r.tomebe most holy 
Deut. 32. 41. I will r. vengeance to mine enemies 

43. he will r. vengeance to his adversaries 
.Judg. 9. 57. evil of the men of Shechem did God r. 

1 Sam. 26. 23. Iiord r. to every man his faithfulness 

2 Cliv. 6. 30. r. to every man according to his ways 
.Job 33. 26. for he will r. unto man his righteousness 

34. 11. for the work of a man shall he r. to him 
Psal. 28. 4. ?-. to them their desert, they regard not 
38. 20. they that r. evil for good, are adversaries 
56. 12 O God, I will r. praises unto thee 
79. 12. and r. to our neighbour seven-fold 
94. 2. lift up thyself, r. a reward to the proud 
116. 12. what shall I r. to the L. for all benefits "i 
F?-ou.24.12. doth not he know it, and shall not her. 
to every man according to his worksl Rom.2.^i 



29. say not, I will r. to man accord, to his work 
26. 16. than seven men that can r. a reason 
/sa. 66. 15. Lord will come, to r. his anger with fury 
.Jer. 51. 6. he will r. to Babylon a recompence, 24. 
Lam. 3. 64. ?-. to them a recompence, O Lord 
Hos. 14. 2. so will we r. the calves of our lips 
.ToeVi.A. will ye r. me a recompencel ifrecompence 
Zech. 9. 12. I declare, that I will r. double to thee 
Mat. 21. 41. which shall r. him the fruits in season 
22. 21. r. unto Ca;sar, Mark 12. 17. Luke 20. -25. 
Rom. 13. 7. r. therefore to all their dues, tribute 
1 Cor. 7. 3. let husband ?-. to wife due benevolence 

1 TAe5s.3.9. what thanks can we r. to God for youl 
5. 15. see that none r. evil for evil to any man 

RENDERED. 
Judg. 9. 56. thus God r. wickedness of Abimelech 

2 Kings 3. 4. the king of Moab r. to the king of Isr. 
17. t 3. Hoshea r. Shalnianeser tribute 

2 Chr. 32. 25. Hezekiah ?-. not according to benefit 

P?-o?;. 12. 14. recompence of man's hands be ?-.to him 
RENDEREST. 

Psal. 62. 12. r. to every man according to his work 
RENDERETH. 

Isa. 66. 6. a voice of the Lord that r. recompence 
RENDERING. 

1 Pet. 3. 9. notr. evil for evil, or railing for railing 
RENDEST. 

Jer. 4. 30. though thou r. thy face with painting 
RENDING. 

Psal. 7. 2. lest he tear my soul, ?-. it in pieces 
RENEW. 

To renew sometimes signifies to establish, or con- 
firm. 1 Sam. 11. 14, Let us go to Gilgal, and 
renew the kingdom there : Let us ratify the co- 
venant between Saul and the people concerning 
the kingdom, and install him publicly and so- 
lemnly into it. Asa renewed the altar of the 
Lord, 2 Chron. 15. 8. He repaired, or reluilt 
it, after it had been decayed through long use, 
or broken down by idolaters: Or, he consecrated 
and dedicated the altar, which had bee-x. polluted 
by idolaters, and needed purification. Job 
says, that God renewed his witnesses againsi 
him, Job 10. 17. that is. He l-rought fresh 
plagues and judgments upon \im, which toere 
the witnesses and evidences both of his sit, and 
God''s displeasure against him. In xnother 
place he says, that his ho^f was renewed in his 
hand. Job 29. 20. Or, cs it is in the Hebrew, 
it changed itself, grev as it were a new bow, 
when other bows by "nuch use grow Ujeak and 
useless : Or, it chp-nged its strength, and got 
new force, as the word is u.-^ed in Isa. 40. 31, 
They that wait upon the Lod shall renew their 
strength; they shall grow stronger and stronger 
in faith avd patience. God renews the face 
of the eart."), Psul. 104 30. By his providence 
he preserves tkesuccssion of living creatures 
upon the earth, i^hich otkcricise would be 
desoUte, and witlout inhabitants. Renew our 
da^^s as of old, si?/5 Jeremiah, Lam. 5. 21. that 
is. Bring us cut of our captivity, and restore 
us to our fo-mer flourishing condition. 

Renewing is taken either, [1] For that work of 
the Spirif, whereby the elect, of enemies to God, 
and children of wrath, become the children of 
God,ritizens with the saints, heirs and co-heirs 
with Christ, being by faith made partakers of 
his righteousness and sufferings, and having 
the image of God, which consists in righteous- 
ness and holiness, restored in their souls ; and 
this is the same with regeneration,or being born 
a^am. Tit. 3.5. Or r2] For reviving, strength- 
ening, and rep airing of that which is decayed 
and blemished by sin, Psal. 51 . 10. 

1 Sam. 11. 14. let us go to Gilgal and r. the king- 
dom there 

2CAron. 24. t 4. Joash minded to r. house of Lord 



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Psal. 51. 10. and r. a right spirit within mo 
Isa. 40. 31. they that wait on L. shall r. strengllj 
41. 1. let the people r. llie-ir strength, come near 
Lam. 5. 21. turn us, O Lord, r. our days as af old 
Heb.a. 6. if they fall away, to ?•. ihem ag. to repent. 

RENEWED. 
2 Chron. 15. 8. Asa r. the aiiar of the Lord 
.lob 29. 20. and my bow was r. in my hand 
Psal. 103. 5. so that thy youth is r. like the eagle's 
2 Cor. 4. 16. yet the inward man is r. day by day 
Eph. 4. 23. and be r. in the spirit of your mind 
Col. 3. 10. the new man which is r. in knowledga 

RENEWEST. 
Job 10. 17. thou r. thy witnesses against me 
Psal. 104. 30. and thou r. the face of the earth 

RENEWING. 
Rom. 12. 2. be transformed by the r. of your mind 
Tit. 3. 5. he saved us by the r. of the Holy Ghost 

RENOUNCED. 
2 Cor. 4. 2. but have r. the hidden things of dishon. 

RENOWN. 

Gen. 6. 4. the giants, which were of old, men of r. 

Mum. 16. 2. famous in the congregation, men of r. 

Ezek. 16. 14. thy r. went forth among the heathen 

15. and playedst the harlot because of thy r. 
34. 29. I will raise up for them a plant of r. 
39. 13. it shall be to them a r. saith the Lord 
Dan. 9. J5. and hast gotten thee r. as at this day 

RENOWNED. 
JVujn. 1. 16. these were the r. of the congregation 
Isa. 14. 20. the seed of evil-doers shall never ber. 
Ezek. 23. 23. captains, and great lords, and r, 
26. 17. the r. city which was strong ia the sea 

RENT, Substantive. 
Isa. 3. 24. and instead of a giidle there shall be a r. 
Mat. 9. 16. and the r. is made worse, Mark 2.21. 
Luke 5. 36. then both the new ma&eth a r. 

RENT, Participle. 
Gen. 37. 33. Joseph is without doubt r. in pieces 
Exod. 28. 32. a hole in the ephod, that it be notr. 
Josh. 9. 4. they took wine bottles, old and r. 13. 
2 Sam. 15. 32. Hushai came with his coat r. 
1 Kings 13. 3. the altar shall be r. 1| 5. altar was r. 
Ezra 9. 5. having r. my garment and my mantle 
Mat. 27. 51. behold, the vail of the temple was 
r. in twain, Mark 15. 38. Luke 23. 45. 
Alark 1. j 10. John saw the heavens r. and Spirit 
See Clothes. 
RENT, f^erb. 
Judg. 14. 6 Samson r. the lion as he would have 
?-. a kid, and he had nothing in his hand 
1 Sam. 15. 27. Saul ?-. the skirt of Samuel's mantle 
28. liord hath r. ihe kingdom from thee, 28. 17. 
2Savi. 13. 19. Taroar r. her garment that was on her 

1 Kings 1. 40. tlie earth r. with the sound of them 
11. 30. Ahijaii r. Jeroboam's new garment 

19. 11. and a strong wind r. the mountains 

2 Kings ir. 21. he r. Isr. from the house of David 
Ezra 9. 3. when I heard this, I r. my garment 
Job 1. i20. then Job arose, and r. his mantle 

2. K. Job's friends r. every one his mantle 
26. 8. and the cloud is not r. under them 
Jer. 36. 24. they were not afraid, nor r. their garm. 
Ezek.30. 16. Sin shall have pain, and No shall be r. 
Mat. 27. 51. vail of the temple was r. and rocks r. 
Mark 9. 26. the spirit cried, and r. him sore 

REPAID. 
Prov. 13. 21. but to the righteous good shallbe r. 

REPAIR. 
2 Kings 12. 5. let the priests r. the breaches of tho 
house of God, 22. 5, 6. 2 Chr. 24. 4. 1 
34. 8, 10. 

7. why r. ye not the breaches of the house? 

8. neither to r. the breaches of the house 

12. and hewed stone to r. the breaches, 22. 5, 6 
2 Chron. 24. 5. go and gather money to r. the house 

12. and hired carpenters to r. the house of Lord 
Ezra 9. 9. to give us a reviving to r. the house 
Isa. 61. 4. and they shall r. the waste cities 

REPAIRED. 
.7?<rf^. 21.23. Benjamin r. cities, and dwelt in them 

1 -flr???5-5ll.27. Solomon r.the breaches of the city 
13. 30. Elijah r. the altar of the Lord broken down 

2 Kings 12. 6. the priests had not r. the breaches 
14. and r. therewith the house of the Lord 

1 Chron. 11. 8. and Joab r. the rest of the city 

2 Chron. 26. 1 9. Uzziah r. the towers in Jerusalem 
29. 3. Hezekiah r. the doors of the house 

3-2. 5. Hezekiah r. Millo in the city of David 
33. 16. Manasseh r. the altar of the Lord 
JVe/t. 3. 4. next to them r. 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 19. 
a. after him r. 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 
REPAIRER. 
Isa. 58. 12. thou shalt be called the r. of the breach 

REPAIRING. 
2 Chron. 24.^7. concerning the r. of the house 

REPAY. 

Deut. 7. 10. not be slack, he will r. him to his face 

.Tob. 21. 31. who shall r. him what he hath done? 

41.11.whohath preven ted me,that I should r.himi 



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fea. 59. 18. according to their deeds he will r. fury, 
and to the islands he will r. recompence 
Luke 10. 35. when I come again, I will r. thee 
Rom. 12. 19. vengeance is mine, I will r.saith Ld. 
FAilem. 19. I Paul have written it, I will r. it 

KEPAYETH. 
Deut. 7. 10. and r. tliem that hate him to their face 

EEPEATETH. 
Pj-or.l7.9.he that r. n)atter,separateth very friends 

REPENT. 
Repentance is taken [1] For that regret and re- 
luctance that arise in a person^ after having 
done something that he ought not to have done : 
When Judas saw that Clirist was condemned^ 
it is said of him, that he repented of what he 
had done, Mat. 27. 3. Hewas mightily afflicted 
in his mind about it, and wished it hadnot been 
done. But this repentance arises from a fear 
of the punishment denounced against sin,and is 
not accompanied with hatred of sin : as when a 
malefactor suffers for his crimes, he reflects 
uponhis actions withsorrowjbut this not beinga 
sacred act^b^d proceeding from a violent princi- 
ple, is consistent with as great a love to .iin as he 
had before, and may be entirely terminated on 
himself; he may be sorry for his crimes, as 
they have exposed him to punishment, and yet 
not be grieved that thereby he has offended God. 
This is legal repentance. [2] For that saving 
grace wrought in the soul by the Spirit of God, 
whereby a sinner is made to see and be sensible 
of his sin, is grieved and humbled before God 
OTt account of it, not so much for the punish- 
. ment to lohich '<t.z has madi; jiim liable, as that 
thereby God is dishonoured and offended, his 
laws violated, and his own soul polluted and 
defiled ; and this grief aHses from love to God, 
and is accompanied with a hatred of sin, a 
love to holiness, and a fixed resolution to for- 
sake sin, and an expectation of favour and for- 
giveness, through the merits of Christ. This is 
evangelical or gospel repentance, Mat. 3. 2, 8. 
Jlcts 3. 19. 2 Cor. 7. 10. 
The sacred writers of ten represent God as moved 
with regret, or XQ^Qn\.&x\ce,or relenting, for hav- 
inir suffered or resolved upon certain things. 
It is said, that God repented that he had made 
man, seeing that his wickedness had proceeded 
to such an extremity, Gen. 6. 6. It is else- 
where said, that he repented of ha-ving made 
Saul king over his people, 1 Sam. 15. 11. T/iis 
is not to be understood, as if God had conceived 
anyregret at any thing that he had done u/rong, 
or that he repents of a false step that he had 
made, as a man does when he perceives he hus 
committed an error. God is not capable o/ re- 
pentance in this sense. But sometimes he 
changes his conduct towards thosethct are un- 
faithful to him, and after having treated them 
with mercy, he corrects them with severity, as 
if he had repented of what he had before done 
in their favour. Mso God is said to repent of 
the evil he was about to inflict ; when moved 
with compassion towards the miserable, or en- 
treated by their prayers, he remits the punish- 
ment of their sins, or does not execute the 
threateningshe had made against them : Thus 
it is said in the Psalms, that he repented ac- 
cording to the multitude of his mercies, Psal. 
106. 45. See .Ter. 18. 8. 
Ezod. 13. 17. lest peradventure the people r. 
32. 12. turn from thy fierce wrath, and r. of this 
J\fum. 23. 19. neither son of man, that he should r. 
Deut.32.3Q. the Lord shall r. for his servants 
ISam. 15. 29. and also the Strength of Israel will 
not r. for he is not a man that he should r. 
I Kings 8.47. if they r. in the land of their captivity 
Ji)Z>42.6. 1 abhor myself, and r. in dust and ashes 
Psal. 90.13. let it r. thee concerning thy servants 
110.4. Lord hath sworn, and will not r. Heb. 7. 21. 
135. 14. he will r. himself concerning his servants 
Jer. 4. 23. I have purposed it, and will not r. 
18.8. if nation turn, I will r. of the evil, 20. 13. 

10. if it do evil, then I will r. of the good 
26. 3. that I may r. \\ 42. 10. for I r. of the evil 
F.zek. 14.6.r. and turn yourselves from idols,18.30. 
24. 14. neither will I spare, neither will I r. 
Toeli. 14. whoknoweth ifhe will return and?-, and 
leave a blessing behind him 1 Jonah 3. 9. 
Mat. 3. 2. John the Baptist preached, saying, r. for 
the kingdom of heE^ven is at hand, 4. 17. 
Mark 1.15.Jesus preached, r.ye,and believe gospel 
6. 12. they went and preached that men should r. 
Luke 13.3.exceptver.ye shall all likewise perish,5. 
16 ?.0. if one went from the dead, they will r. 
11. 3. and if thy brother r. forgive hmi, 4. 
3c^*2.3S. r. and be baptized every olie of you 
3.19.r.ye theref and be conr°'^ted, that your sins 
H. 22. r. of this thy wickedness, and pray God 
l7. 30. but commandeth all men every where tor. 
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j9cfcs 26. 20. that they should r. and turn to God 
2 Cer 7. 8. made you sorry, I do notr. tho' I did r. 
Rev. 2. 5. remember therefore and r. except thou r. 

10. r. or else I will come unto ihee quickly 
21. 1 gave her space to r. of her furnication 

22. except they r. of their deeds 

3. 3. remember how thou hast received, and r. 
19. 1 chasten, be zealous therefore and r. 
REPENTANCE. 
Hos. 13. 14. r. shall be hid from mine eyes 
Mat. 3. 8. bring forth fruits meet forr. Luke 3. 8. 

11. I indeed baptize you with water untor. 

9. 13. to call sinners to r. J\Iark2. IJ. Luke 5.32. 
Mark 1. 4. John did preach the baptism of r. for re- 
mission of sins, Luke3.3. Jicts 13.24. | 19. 4. 
Luke 15. 7. than over ninety-nine which need no r. 

24. 47. that r. and remission of sins be preached 
Jicts 5.31. him hath God exalted for to give r. to Isr. 

11. 18. God also to the Gentiles granted r. to life 

20. 21. testifying to the Greeks r. toward God 
26.20.should turn to God, and do works meet for r. 

Rom. 2. 4. the goodness of God leadeth thee to r. 

11. 29. the gifts and calling of God are without r. 
2 Cor. 7. 9. but I rejoice that ye sorrowed to r. 

10. godly sorrow worketh r. to salvation 
2 Tim. 2.25. if God peradventure will give them r. 
Heb. 6. 1. not laying again the foundation of ?•. 
0. if they fall away, to renew them again to r. 
12. 17. he found no place of r. though liesoughtit 
2 Pei.3.9.any perish, but that all should come tor. 

SEPENTED. 

Gen. C. 6. it r. the Lord; that he had made man 

Exod.32.l'i. the Lord r. of the evil he thought to do 

2 Sam. 24. 16. 1 Chron. 21. 15. ./er. 26. 19. 

Judg.2.16.iir. the Lord because of their gioanings 

21. (). the children of Israel r. for Benjamin, 15. 

1 Sam. 15. 35. the Lord r. that he made Saul king 
Psal. 106. 45. the Lord r. according to his mercies 
,7er. 8. 0. no man r. him of his wickedness, saying 

20. 16. as cities the Lord overthrew, and r. not 
31. 19. surely after that I was turned, I r. 

.^mos 7. 3. the Lord r. for this, it sliail not be, 6. 
,/onah3. 10. God r. of the evil that he had said 
Zcch. 8. 14. as I thought to punish you, and Ir. not 
Mat. 11. 20. to upbraid cities, btecause they r. not 
21. they would have r. long ago, Luke 10. 13. 

12. 41. the men of Nineveh shall rise, because 
they r. at the preaching of Jonas, Luke 11. 32. 

21. 29. I will not, but afterward he r. and went 
32. and ye, when ye had seen it, r. not afterward 

27. 3. Judas r. himself, and brought the silver 

2 Cor. 7. 10. worketh repentance not to be r. of 
12. 21. many that have not r. of the uncleanness 

Rev. 2. 21. I gave space to repent, and she r. not 
9.20.who were not killed bythese plagues, yet?'.not 
21. neither r. of their murders nor their thefts 
16. 9. blasphemed name of God, and r. not, 11. 

REPENTEST. 
Jbna/t 4.2.art a gracious God, and r.thee of the evil 

REPENTETH. 
Gen.^. 7. for it r. me that I have made (hem 
1 Sam. 15. 11. it r. me that I have set up Saul king 
• hcl 2. 13. he is slow to anger, and r. him of the evil 
Lukel5. 7. ioy shall be over one sinner that r. 10. 

REPENTING. 
Jfiv. 15.6. 1 wi^l destroy thee, I am weary with r. 

REPENTINGS. 
r/os.ll.S.my heart is turned, r.are kindled together 

REPETITIONS. 
Mat. Q, "i. use notvam r. as the heathen do 

REPLENISH. 
Ge?t.l.il8.be?ruitful,multivly,andr.the earth, 9. 1. 

REPLENISHED. 
Tsa. 2. 6. because they be r. from the east 

23. 2. the merchtints of Zidor. have r. Tyre 
Jer. 31. 25. and I h^ve r. every sorrowful soul 
Ezek. 26. 2. 1 shall bt r. now she \s laid waste 

27. 25. thou wast r. and made verj o-jorious 

repli:est. 

Rom. 9. 30. man, who an thou that r. as. God "? 

report. 

Gen. 37. 2. Joseph brought to h"^ father theii evil r. 
Exod. 23. 1. thou shalt not raist a false r. 
J\fum. 13. 32. they brought up an evil r. of the lixnS 
14. .37. men that did bring up the evil r. died 
Deut. 2.25. the nations who shall hear r. of thee 
1 Sam. 2. 24. nay, my sons, it is no goad r. I hear 
1 Kings 10. 6. it was a true r. 1 heard, 2 Ckron.9. 5. 
JVeA. 6. 13. they might have matter for atk evil r. 
Prov. 15. 30. and a good r. maketh the bones fat 
Isa. 23. 5. as at the r. concerning Egypt, so shall 
they bo sorely pained at the r. of Tyre 

28. 19. it shall be a vexation only to understand r. 
53.1.who hath believed our r.?to whom is the arm 

of the Lord revealed t John 12. 38. Rom. 

10. 16. 
Jer. 50. 43. the king of Babylon hath heard the r. 
Hab. 3. t 2. I have heard thy r. and was afraid 
Acts 6. 3. look out seveu men of honest r. full of 

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./3cfsl0.22.Corneliuswasofgoodr.amongthc JeW* 
22. 12. let Ananias having a good r. of the Jew« 

2 Cor. 6.8. by evil r. and good r. asdeceiv. yet true 
P/i<Z.4.8.whatsoever things areof good r. and pura 
1 Tim. 3. 7. a bishop must have a goodr. of then? 
Heb. 11. 2. by faith the elders obtained a good r. 

39.these all having obtained a good r. thro' faitb 

3 John 12. Demetrius hath a good r. of all men 

REPORT, Verb. 
.Ter. 20. 10. r. say they, and we will r. it 
1 Cor. 14. 25. he will r. that God is in you of a truth 

REPORTED. 
JVeh. 6. 6. it is r. among heathen, Gashmu saith it 
7. shall it be r. to king according to these worda 

19. also they r. his good deeds before me 
Esth.l.n. dtispiae their husbands,when it shall ber. 
Ezek. 9. 11. the man which had the inkhorn r. 
Jl/ai.28.15.this saying is commonly r. among Jews 
Jlcts 4. 23. they r. all that the chief priests had said 

10. 2. Timotheus was well r. of by the brethren 
Rom. 3. 8. and not rather as we be slanderously r. 
1 Cor.5.1.it isr.that there is fornication among you 
1 7V/rt. 5. 10. a widow, well r. offer good works 
1 Pet. 1. 12. minister things that are now r. toyoa 

REPOSSESS. 
£2;(7d.l5.t9.will draw sword, my hand shall r. them 

REPROACH 
Signifies, [1] Scorn, or derision, Neh. 2. 17. 
\ 5. 9. [2j Shame, infamy, or disgrace, Prov. 
6. 33. [3] Censures and reflections, Isa. 51. 7. 
[4] Injury or contumely either in word, or deed, 
2 Cor. 12. 10. [5] 7'Ae sins of men, which cas° 
dishonour, or reproach upon God, Rom. 15. 3. 
[6] Sterility, or barrenness in women. Gen. 30. 
23. This among the Cebrews was reckoned a 
reproach, because .iuch did seem to be excluded 
from the promise made to Abraham concerning 
the multiplication of his seed ; and because they 
were not in the capacity of having the promised 
Seed to become of their posterity. [7] Uncir- 
cumcision, which the Jews counted a reproach. 
Josh. 5. 9, This day have I rolled away the 
reproach of Egypt from off you. / have freed 
you from that shame and dishonour which did 
lie upon you whilst you were bond-slaves in the 
land o/ Egypt, by receiving you into covenant 
with me, acknowledging you for my peculiar 
people, and admitiingyou to have thisprivilege 
sealed unto you by circumcision. It is called 
the reproach of Egypt, either, [1] Because the 
Egyptians were not in covenant with God, nei- 
ther did they partake of the seals of it, as may 
be gathered from Exod. 2. 6. where the child 
Moses was known to be a Hebrew by his mark ; 
and therefore the Egyptians, as other nations, 
were aliens aud strangers from God, and had 
in abomination by the church and pcojile of 
God, Eph. 2. 12. Or, [2] Because the Israelites 
came out of Egypt, and were esteemed to be a 
sort of Egyptians, Jfum. 22. 5. which they 
justly thought a great reproach ; hut by their 
circumcisiontheywcredistinguishedfromthemj 
and manifested to be another kind of people4 
Or, [3] Because many of them lay under this 
reproach in Egypt, having wickedly neglected 
this duty therefor worldly reasons ; and others 
of them continued in the same shameful condi- 
tion for many years in the wilderness. 
Josh. 5. 9. I have rolled away the r. of Egypt 
Judg. 5. f 18. Zebulun and Naphtali expo»ed to r. 
1 Sam. 17. 26. and taketh away the r. from Israel 
JVcA. 1.3. the remnant are in great affliction and r. 
4. 4. and turn (heir r. upon their own head 
5. 9. because of the r. of the heathen our enemieo 
Psal. 57. 3. he shall save me from the r. of him 
69. 7. because for thy sake I have borne r. 

20. r. hath brok. my heart, I am full of lieavineasv 
71. 13. let them be covered with r. that seek 

78. 66. he put them to a perpetual r. 

79. 12. their r. wherewith they reproached thee 
89.50. remember the r. of thy servants how Tbear 

in my bosom the r. of the mighty people 
119. 22. remove from me r. and contempt 
Prov. 6. 33. and his r. shall not be wiped away 

18. 3. and with ignominy cometh r. 

19. 26. is a -son that causeth shame and r. 
"^2.10. cast out tho scorner, strife and r. shall cease 

Isa. 4. 1. called by thy name to toke away our r. ■ 
51.7. fear ye not the r. of men, nor be afraid 
54. 4. not remember the r. of thy widowhood 

Jer. 23. \Q. \ will bring an everlasting r. on you 
31. 19. because I did bear the r. of my youth 
51. 51. we bre confounded, bee. we have heard r. 

Lam. 3. 30. h» is filled full with r. 
61. thou hast\»eard their r. O Lord, against m© 
5.1. remember,OLord, consider and behold ourr. 

Ezek. 16. 57. discovered, as at the time of thy r. 
21. 28. concerning the r. of Ammonites, say thou 
36. 15. neither shalt thou beaa; the r. of the pe» 

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hiek 36.30. that ye receive no niore r. offkmine 
Dan. 11. 18. u prince for iiisown behalf shall cause 
the r. oftered t»y him to cease, without his own r. 
Hos. 12. 14. and iiis r. shall his Lord return to him 
Joel 2. 17. and give nol thine heritage to r. 
Mic. 6. 16. therefore ye shall bear r. of my people 
Zeph. 2.8. 1 have heard ther. ofMoab and Amnion 

3. 13. to whom the r. of it was a burden 

2 Cor. 11 .21.1 speak as concerning r.as though weak 

1 Tim. 1.1. must have a good report lest fall into r. 

4. 10. therefore we both labour and sutler r. 
Heb. 11. 26. esteeming r. of Christ greater riches 

13. 13. let us go without the camp, bearing his r. 
A REPROACH. 

Gen. 34. 14. we cannot do this, that were a r. to us 
Sam. 11.2. and lay it for a r. upon all Israel 

JV'cA. 2. 17. let us build, that we be no more a r. 

Psal. 15. 3. he that taketh not up a r. ag. neighbour 
22. 6. a r. of men, and despised of the people 
31. 11. I was aW. among all mine enemies 
39. 8. make me not the r. of the foolish 
44. 13. thou makest us a r. to our neighbours 
79. 4. we are become a r. to our neighbours 
89. 41. all spoil him ; he is a r. to his neighbours 
109. 25. I became also a r. to them, they shaked 

Prov. 14. 34. but sin is a r. to any people 

Isa. 30. 5. all ashamed of a people that were a r. 

Jer. 6. 10. the word of the Lord is to thoin a r. 
20. 8. the word of the Lord was made a r. 
24. 9. 1 will deliver them for their hurt to be a 
r. and a proverb, 29. 18. j 42. 18. | 44. 8, 12. 
49. 13. Bozrah shall become ar. and a curse 

Ezp.k. 5. 14. 1 will make thee ar. among the nations 

15. Jerusalem shall be a r. and a taunt 
22. 4. I have made thee a r. unto the heathen 

Dan. 9. 16. because thy people are become a r. 

Joel 2. 19. and I vvill no more make you a r. 
My REPROACH. 

Gen. 30. 23. she said, God hath taken away viyr. 

i Sam. 25. 39. that hath pleaded the cause oimy r. 

Job 19. 5. if indeed ye plead against me my r. 
20. 3. I have heard the check of m?/ r. 

Psal. 69. 10. when I wept, that was my r. 
19. thou hast known myr. and my shame 
119. 39. turn away viy r. which I fear 

Lukel. 25. to take away myr. among men 
REPROACH. 

Rutk2. 15. saying, let her glean; and r. her not 

2 Kings 19.4.v.'hom king of Assyria his master hath 

sent to r. the living God, 16. Isa. 37. 4, 17. 
JVc//.. 6. 13. have matter that they might r. me 
Jo6 27. 6. my heart shall not r. me so long as Hive 
Psal. 42. 10. as with a sword, mine enemies r. me 
74. 10. how long shall the adversary r. me 1 
102. 8. mine enemies r. me all the day 
Luke 6. 22. when men shall r. you for my sake 

REPROACHED. 
//ew.l9. t20.who. lieth with a bond-maid r. by man 
2 Sam. 21. 1 21. when he r. Israel, Jonathan slew 
2 Kings 19. 22. whom hast thou r. ? fsa. 37. 23. 
23. by thy messengers thou hast v. the Lord, and 
said, I am come to Lebanon, Isa. 37. 24. 
Job 19. 3. these ten times have ye r. me 
Psal. 55. 12. it was not an enemy that r. me 
69.9. that r. thee, are fallen upon me, Rom. 15. 3. 
74. 18. remember this, that the enemy hath r. 

79. 12. wherewith they have r. thee, O Lord 

89. 51. wherewith thine enemies have r. O Lord, 
they have r. the footsteps of thine anointed 
Zeph. 2. 8. whereby they have r. my people 
lO.becausethey have r.and magnified themselves 

1 Pet. 4. 14. if ye be r. for Christ, happy are ye 

REPROACHES. 
Psal. 69. 9. and the r. of them that reproached 
thee are fallen upon me, Rom. 15. 3. 
Tsa. 43 28. therefore I have given Israel to r. 

2 Cor. 12. 10. 1 take pleasure in r. for Christ's sake 
Heb. 10. 33. whilst ve are made a gazingstock by r. 

REPROACHEST. 
Luke 11. 45. Mastor, thus sayinff, thou r. us also 

REPROACHETH. 
J^um. 15. 30. doth ought presumptuously, r. Lord 
Psal. 44. 16. voice of him that r. and blaspheroeth 

57. 1 3. he r. him that would swallow me up 
74. 22. remember how the foolish man r. thee 
119. 42. to answer him that r. me, Prov. 27. 11. 

Prov. 14. 31. oppresseth poor r. his Maker, 17. 5. 
REPROACHFULLY. 

Job 16. 10. they have smitten me on the cheek r. 

1 Tim, 5. 14. give none occasion to speak r. 
REPROBATE 

Jn Greek, wS'Jicjyt/.c?. This word arwon^ Metal- 
ists is used to signify any metal that, will not 
endure the trial, or when tried., that betrays it- 
self to be adulterate, or reprobate, and of a 
coarse alloy: Thus Jeremiah says o/ Judah, Jer. 
6. 30, Reprobate silver shall men call them, be- 
cause the Lord hath rejected them. They are 
not purged, nor refined., neither will they pass 
for currentbefore God,orgoodmen. TheAgones 
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take the words in another sense. As lie tliat 
strives as he ought., and conquers, is ioxij^oj, 
approved, 2 Tim. 2. 15. so he that loses the 
game and prize, that doth not run or strive 
according to the laws of the game, and so over- 
come, is said to aSoK'/j-og, to miscarry in the 
race, and so to lose the reward : Thus, at the 
close of an agonistical discourse of running and 
striving, the Jlpostle Paul says, 1 bring under 
my body, / subdue my sensitive powers, and 
mortify my carnal affections, lest when I have 
preached to others, 1 myself should be a cast- 
way, or reprobate, 1 Cur. 9. 27. Lest I should 
be a counterfeit, a mere pretender, being void of 
trtte grace; and consequently such as Godwould 
reject as unfit, and unworthy to be rewarded by 
him. A reprobate mind, that is, a mind har- 
dened in wickedness, and so stupidas riot to dis- 
cern between good and evil, Rom. 1. 28. 
Reprobation is generally understood of the decree 
andpurpose ofGod.to abandon the wicked to the 
greatest of evils, by not delivering them out of 
that mass of corruption, in which allmankind 
are hivolcedby nature; and in not affording 
them the graces necessary to their arriving at 
eternal happiness ; God does not reprobate men 
by making them wicked, but by not granting 
them the benefits of his gratuitous mercy. 
Jer. 6. 30. ?•. silver shall men call them, because 
P>.om. 1. 28. God gave them over to a r. mind 
2 Tim. 3. 8. men r. concerning the faith 
Tit. 1. 16. and being to every good work r. 

REPROBATES. 
2 Cor. 13.5. that Christ is in you, except ye be r. 
6. 1 trust ye shall know that we are not r. 
7.shoulddo that which is honest, tho' we be as r. 
REPROOF. 
Job 26. 11. and they are astonished at his r. 
Prow. 1.23. turn you at my r. I will pour out my Spi. 
25. ye would none of my r. || 30. despised my r. 
5. 12. have hated instruction, my heart despised r. 
10. 17. but he that refuseth r. erreth 

12. 1. but he that hateth r. is brutish 

13. 18. he that regardeth r. shall be honoured 
15. 5. but he that regardeth r. is prudent 

10. and he that hateth r. shall die 

31. heareth the r. of life, abideth among the wise 

32. he that heareth r. getteth understanding 
17. 10. a r. entereth more into a wise man than 

29.15 
2 Tim. 



the rod and r. give wisdom, but a child 
3. 16. - - - 



all scripture is profitable for r. 
REPROOFS. 
Psal. 38. 14. as a man in whose mouth are no r. 
Prou. 6. 23. 7-. of itistruciion are the way of life 
29. 1 1. a man of r. that hardeneth his neck 

REPROVE. 
^Kings^^.A.r. the words of Rab-shakeh, Isa. 37. 4. 
Job 0. 25. but what doth your arguing r. ? 
26.do ye imagine to r. words and speeches of one 

that is desperate 
13. 10. he will surely r. you if ye accept persons 
22. 4. will he r. thee for fear of thee 1 
Psal. 50. 8. 1 will not r. thee for burnt-ofl^erings 
21. but I will r. thee, and set them in order 
141. 5. let him r. me, it shall be an excellent oil 
Prov. 9. 8. r. not a scorner lest he hate thee 
19. 25. and r. one that hath understanding 
30. 6. lest he r. thee, and thou be found a liar 
Isa. 11. 3. neither r. after the bearing of his ears 
4. and r. with equity for the meek of the earth 
Jer. 2. 19. and thy backslidings shall r. thee 
Hos. 4. 4. let no man strive nor r. another 
Mai. 2. 1 3. behold I will r. your seed, and spread 
.lohn 16. 8. when come, he will r. the world of sin 
Eph.5. 11. have no fellowship, but rather r. them 
2 Tim.i. 2. r. rebuke, exhort with all long-suffering 

REPROVED. 
G'em.20.16.she was r. i| 21. 25. Abraham r. Abimel. 
ICArow. 16.21. he suffered no man to do them harm, 
yea he r. kings for their sakes, Psal. 105. 14. 
Prov. 29. 1. he that being often r. hardeneth neck 
,Ter. 29. 27. why hast thou not r. Jeremiah ? 
Hab. 2. 1. and what I shall answer when I am r. 
Luke 3. 19. Herod the tetrarch being r. by John 
JoAn3.20.nor cometh to light lest deeds should be r. 
Eph. 5. 13. all things that are r. are made manifest 

REPROVETH. 
.Job 40. 2. he thatr. God, let him answer it 
PsaZ. 119. 1 42. so shall I answer him that r. me 
Prov. 9. 7. he that r. a scorner getteth shame 
15. 12. a scorner loveth not one that r. him 
fsa. 29. 21. and lay a snare for him thatr. in gate 

REPROVER. 
Prov. 25. 12. so is a wise r. upon an obedient ear 
Ezek. 3. 26. thcu shalt not be lo them a r. 

REIUTATION. 
Eccl. 10. 1. so a little folly him that is in r. for wisd. 
.y9cf5 5. 34. Gamaliel had in r, among the people 
Gal. 2. 2. privately to them which were of r. 
PAz7.2.7.but made himself of nor. and took on him 



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Phil. 2. 29. recetve him therefore, hold auch in n 

REPUTED. 
Job 18. 3. wherefore are we r. vile in your sight 1 
Dan. 4. 35. all the inhabitants are r. as nothmg 

REQUEST, S. 
.Tudg. 8.2i. Gideon said, I would desire ar. of yo6 
2 .Sam. 14. 15. that the king shall perform the r. 
22. the king hath fulfilled ther. of his servant 
Ezra 7. 6. the king grajited him all his r. 
.-Ve/t. 2.4. king said, for what dost thou make r. ? 
Esth. 4. 8. go to the king, to make r. before him 
5.3.whatis thy r. queen Esther 7 6. [ 7. 2. | 9. 12. 

7. 3. my life be given me, my people at my r. 
7. and Hamao stood up to make r. for his life 

Job 6. 8. O that I might have my r. .' 

Psal. 21. 2. and hast not withholden r. of his lips 

106. 15. he gave them their r. but sent leanness 
Rom. 1. 10. making r. for a prosperous journey 
Phil. 1. 4. in every prayer making r. with joy 

4. 6. let your r. be made known to God 
1 Thess. 4. 1 1. wer. you, that as ye have received 

REQUESTED. 
Judg. 8. 26. weight of the ear-rings that he r. 
1 Kings 19. 4. and Elijah r. that lie might die 

1 Chr. 4. 10. and God granted Jabez what he r. 
JsTeh. 13. t 6. Nehemiah earnestly r. of the king 
Dan. 1. 8. he r. of the prince of the eunuchs 

2. 49. Daniel r. of the king, and he set Shadrach 

REQUIRE. 
Gen. 9. 5. your blood will I r. of every beast, and 
at the hand of man will I r. the life of 
man 
31. 39. 1 bare the loss, of my hand didst thou r. it 
43.9.1 will be surely, of my hand shalt thou r. him 
Deut. 10. 12. what doth the Lord r. ? Mic. 6. 8. 
18. 19. whoso, will nol hearken, I will r. it of him 

23. 21. for the Lord will surely r. it of thee 
Josh. 22. 23. let Lord himself r. it, 1 Sam. 20. 16. 

2 Sam. 3. 13. but one thing I r. of thee, that is 
4. 11. shall I not r. his blood at your hand? 

19. 38. whatsoever thou shalt ?-. that will I do 

1 Kings 8. 1 31. if trespass, and he r. an oath of him 
59. maintain the cause as the matter shall r. 

1 Chr. 21. 3. why doth my lord r. this thing ? 

2 Chr. 24. 22. he said. Lord, look on it, and r. ii 
Ezra!. 21. whatsoever Ezra shall r. of you 

8. 22. I was ashamed to r. of the king a band 
JVeh. 5. 12. we will restore, and r. nothing of them 
Psal. 10. 13. he hath said, thou wilt not r. it 
Ezek.3. 18. wicked man shall die in his iniquity, but 

his blood will 1 r. at thine hand, 20. |33. 0, 3 

20. 40. and there will I r. your offerings 
34. 10. and I will r. my flock at their hand 

^uke 12. t 20. this night do they r. thy soul 
1 Cor. 1. 22. for the Jews r. a sign, and the Greeks 
7. 36. and need so r. let him do what ho will 

REQUIRED. 
Gen. 42. 22. therefore behold, his blood is r. 
Exod.12,36. they lent to ihem such things as they r. 

1 Sa7n. 21 . 8. because the king's business r. haste 

2 Sam. 12. 20. when he r. they set bread before him 

1 CAr. 16.37. to minister, as every day's work r. 

2 Chr. 8. 14. as duty of every day r. Ezra 3. 4. 

24. 6. why hast thou nol r. of the Levites to bring 
JVeA. 5. 18. yet r. not I the bread of the governor 
Esth.2.l5.she r. nothing but what Hegai appointed 
Psal. 40. 6. and sin-ofFering hast thou not r. 

137. 3. and they that wasted us, r. of us mirth 
Prov. 30. 7. two things I have r. of thee, deny not 
Isa. 1. 12. who hath r. this at your hand, to tread 
Luke 11. 50. may be r. of this generation, .51 

12. 20. this night thy soul shall be r. of thee 
48. much is given, of him shall be much r. 

19. 23. I might have r. mine own with usury 

23. 24. gave sentence that it should be as they r 

1 Cor. 4. 2. it is r. of stewards to be faithful 

REQUIREST. 
Ruth 3. 11. fear not, I will do to thee all that thou r 

REQUIRETH. 
Eccl. 3. 15. and God r. that which is past 
Dan. 2. 11. it is a rare thing that the king r. 

REQUIRING. 
Lukc23. 23. were instant, r. he might be crucified 

REQUITE. 
Gen. 50. 15. Joseph will certainly r. us the evil 
Deut.'32.6. do ye thusr. Lord, O foohsh people? 
2Sam.2.6. and I also will r. you this kindness 
16. 12. it may be the Lord will r. megoodfor this 

2 Kings 9. 26. 1 will r. thee in this plat, saith Lord 
Psal. 10. 14. beholdest to r. it with thy hand 

41. 10. O Lord, raise me up, that I may r. them 
.7er. 51. 56. the God of recompences shall surely r 
1 Tim. 5. 4. let them learn to r. their parents 

REQUITED. 
.Tudg. 1. 7. as I have done, so God hath r. me 

1 Sam. 25. 21. and he hath r. me evil for good 

REQUITING. 

2 Chr. 6. 23. judge thv servants by r. the wicked 

REREWARD. 
J\rum. 10.25. the standard. of Dan was hia r. 



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Tosh. 6. 9. an* /he r. came after the ark 

13. but the 7 came after the ark of tlie Lord 
1 Sam. 20. 2. David and his men iiassed on in the r. 
Isa. 5i. 12. the God of Israel will be your r. 
58. 8. the glory of the Lord shall be thy r. 

RESCUE. 

Deut.28. 31. and thou shalt have none to r. them 

Psal. 35. 17. r. my soul from their destructions 

Hus. 5. 14. 1 will take awav, and none shall r. him 

RESCUED. 

1 Sam. 14. 45. the people r. Jonathan, he died not 
30. 18. and David r. his two wives 

j2cfs 23. 27. then came I with an army, and r. him 

RESCUETH. 
Dan. 6. 27. he deliverelh and r. and he worketh 

RESEMBLANCE. 
Zech. 5. 6. this is their r. through all the earth 

RESEMBLE. 
Luke 13. 18. whereunto shall I r. 
RESEMBLED 
Judcr. 8. 18. each one r. the children of a king 

RESERVE. 
Psal. 79. t 11- '*• the children of death 
Jer. 3.5. will he r. his anger for ever 1 will he keep it 
50. 20. for I will pardon tbem whom I r. 

2 Pet. 2. 9. tor. the unjust to the day of judgment 

RESERVED. 
Gen. 27. 36. hast thou not r. a blessing for me ? 
J^um. 18.9. shall be thine of the most holy things r. 
Judg. 21. 22. because we r. not to each his wife 
Ruth'i- IS. she gave her mother that she had r. 
QSam.8. 4. but r. for 100 chariots, 1 C/ir.18. 4. 
Job2l. 30. wicked is r. to the day of destruction 
33. 23. -which I have r. against time of trouble 
Jlcts25. 21. but when Paul had appealed to be r. 
Rom. 11. 4. I have r. to myself 7000 men 
1 Pet. 1. 4. an inheritance r. in heaven for you 
2Pei. 2. 4. delivered them to be r. to judgment 
17. to whom the mist of darkness is r. lor ever 
3. 7. the heavens and earth are r. unto fire 
Jude 6. angels he hath r. in everlasting chains 
13. to whom is r. the blackness of darkness 
RESERVETH. 
Jer. 5. 24. he r. to us the weeks of the harvest 
A'ah. 1. 2. the Lord r. wrath for his enemies 

RESIDUE. 
Exod. 10. 5. and the locusts shall eat the r. 
1 Chron. 6. 66. r. of the sons of Kohath had cities 
JVeA. 11.20. the r. of Israel were in all the cities 
Isa. 21. 17. the r. of archers shall be diminished 
28. 5. Lord shall be a diadem to r. of his people 
38. 10. 1 am deprived of the r. of my years 
44. 17. and the r. thereof he maketh a god 
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Psal. 71.3. whereunto Imay continually r. 
Mark 10.1. and the people r. to him again 
Jok7i 18. 20. in the temple, whither Jews alwavs r. 

RESORTED. 
2 Chron. 11. 13. the priests and Levites r. to him 
Mark 2. 13. multitude r. to him, he taught tiiem 
John 10. 41. and many r. to him, and said 
18.2. Jesus ofttimesr. thither with his disciples 
Acts 16. 13. we spake to the women who r. thither 

RESPECT. 
God had respect to Jlbel, and to his offering, 
Gen. 4. 4. He looked to him with a favourable 
and gracious eye, he kindly accepted and owned 
him and his sacrifice, and testified this to Cain 
and all there present, either by an audible voice, 
or by somcvisible sign, by consuming his sacri- 
fice by fire from heaven, as is generally con- 
jectured ; by which token God did afterwards 
frequently signify his acceptance of sacrifices. 
Lev. 9. 24. Judg. 6. 21. 1 Kings 18. 38. 
Respect of persons. God appointed, that the 
Judges should pronounce their sentences with- 
out any respect of persons. Lev. 19. 15. Deut.l. 
17. That they should consider neither the poor, 
nor therich, nor the weak, nor the powerful, but 
only attend to truth and justice, and give sen- 
tence according to the merits of the cause. God 



Jer. 8. 3. chosen, by all the r. of them tliat remain 
15. 9. the r. of them will I deliver to the sword 
24. 8. and the r. of Jerusalem that remain 
27. 19. saith, concerning the r. of the vessels 
29. 1. that Jeremiah sent to the r. of the elders 
39. 3. with all the r. of the princes of Babylon 
41. lO.Ishmael carried captive the r. of the people 
52. 15. and the r. of the people that remained 

Ezek. 9. 8. wilt thou destroy all the r. of Israel ? 
23. 25. and thy r. shall be devoured by the fire 
34. 18. but ye must tread the r. of your pastures 
36. 3. might be a possession of the r. to heathen 

4. became a derision to the r. of the heathen 

5. in jealousy have I spoken againstr. of lieathen 
48. la. the r. in length over-against the oblation 

21. the r. shall be for the prince on one side 
Dan.1.1. and stamped the r. with the feet, 19. 
Joell. t4. r. of palmer- worm locusts hath eaten 
Zeph. 2. 9. the r. of my people shall spoil them 
Hag. 2. 2. speak to Joshua and the r. of the people 
Zech. 8. 11. 1 will not be to the r. as in former days 
14. 2. the r. of the people shall not be cut off 
Mai. 2. 15. yet had he the r. of the Spirit 
Mark 16. 13. they went and told it to the r. 
Acts 15. 17. that the r. might seek the Lord 

RESIST. 
Zech. 3. 1. Satan standing at his right hand to r. 
Mat. 5. 39. but I say unto you, that ye r. not evil 
/>M&5 21.15.all your adversar. shall not be able tor. 
Acts 0. 10. they were not able to r. the spirit 
7. 51. ye do always r. the Holy Ghost as fathers 
Rom. 13. 2. they that r. shall receive damnation 
2 Tim. 3. 8. so do these also r. the truth 
./am. 4. 7. r. the devil and he will flee from you 
5. 6. ye killed the just, and he doth not r. you 
I Pet. 5. 9. whom r. stedfast in the faith, knowing 

RESISTED. 
Rom. 9. 19. thou wilt say, who hath r. his will 1 
ffeb. 12. 4. ye have not yet r. unto blood, striving 

RESISTETH. 
tiom. 13. 2. whoso, r. the power, r. ordinance of G. 
Jam. 4. 6. God r. the proud, 1 Pet. 5. 5. 

RESOLVED. 
Luke 16. 4. 1 am r. what to do, when I am put out 

RESORT. j 

VeA.4. 20. r. ye thither to us, God will fight for us I 
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hath no respect of persons, Deut. 10. 17. 
2 Chron. 19. 7. He deals justly and equally 
with all sorts of men, and as every one that 
truly fears and obeys him shall be accepted, so 
all incorrigible transgressors shall be severely 
punished, whether Jews or Gentiles, of whatso- 
ever nation, family, name, or quality, they be. 
Gen.i.i. the Lord hath r. to Abel and his offering 

5. to Cain, and to his offering, he had not r. 
Exod. 2. 25. God looked, and had r. unto them 
Lev. 26.9. for I will have r. unto you 

1 Kings 8. 28. yet have thou r. unto the prayer of 
thy servant and his supplication, 2 Chr. 6. 19. 

2 Kings 13. 23. and the Lord had r. unto them 
•2 Chr. 19. 7. there is no iniquity nor r. of persons 

with God, Rom. 2. 11. Eph. 6. 9. Col. 3. 25. 
Psal. 74. 20. have r. unto covenant, for dark places 
119. 6. when I have r. to all thy commandments 
15. and I will have r. unto thy ways 
117.1 will have r. unto thy statutes continually 
138. 6. yet hath he r. unto the lowly 
Prov. 24. 23. it is not good to have r. of persons 
in judgment, nations shall abhor him, 28. 21. 
Isa. 17. 7. his eyes shall have r. to the Holy One 
22. 1 1. nor had r. to him that fashioned it long ago 
2 Cor. 3. 10. for even that had no glory in this r. 
Phil. 4. 11. not that I speak in r. of want 
Col. 2. 16. let none judge you in r. of a holy day 
Heb. 11.26. Moses had r. to recompence of reward 
Jam. 2. 1. have not the faith with r. of persons 
3. ye have r. to him that weareth gay clothing 
9. if ye have r. to persons, ye commit sin 

1 Pet. 1. 17. who without r. of persons, judgeth 

RESPECT, Verb. 
Lev. 19. 15. thou slialt not r. the person of poor 
JVum. 16. 15. Moses said, r. not thou their offering 
Deut. 1. 17. ye shall uotr. persons in judgm. 16. 19. 

2 Sam. 14. 14. neither doth God r. any person 
Tsa. 17.8. nor shall?-, that which his fingers made 

RESPECTED. 

Lam. 4. 16. they r. not the persons of the priests 
RESPECTEDST. 

Isa. 57. 1 9. thou r. the kinij, and didst increase 
RESPECTER. 

Acts 10. 34. 1 perceive God is no r. of persons 
RESPECTETH. 

.Tob 37. 24. he r. not any that are wise of heart 

Psal. 40.4. blessed is the man thatr. not the proud 
RESPITE. 

Exod.8. 15. when Pharaoh saw that there was r. 

1 Sam. 11. 3. the elders said, give us seven days' r. 
REST 

Signifies, [1] A ceasing from laboiir or icorks, 
Exod. 5. 5. I 35. 2. [2] A respite, or breath- 
ing-time, from open wars and hostilities. Josh. 
14. 15. [3] A calmness, composure, and tran- 
quillity of spirit, and a cheerful confidence in 
the promises andprovidencr of God, Psal. 116. 
7. [4] A quiet, Jixed, and secure habitation, 
such was Canaan to the Israelites, Deut. ',i. 20. 
and the temple on Moriah to the ark, which 
before had no fixed place or settlement, Psal. 
132. 8. And Naomi says to Ruth, the Lord 
grant you may find rest, that is, a comfortable 
settlement, Ruth 1. 9. [5] The church and 
house of God, wherein Christ rested by his love 
and grace, Isa. 1). 10. [6] A ceasing from 
tillage, and husbandry, Lev. 25. 5. [7] That 
peace withGod and their own consciences, lohich 
believers enjoy in this world, having the love of 
God shed abroad in their hearts by the Holy 
GhostyWitnessingtheir reconciliation, justifica- 
tion, renovation, and adoption, so that they re- 



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joice hi hope of the glory of God, Mat. 11. 23 
Heb. 4 'i. For we wiiicli have believed do 
enter iiitc rest. [8] God's sacred rest from the 
works of creation, Heb. 4. 4, And Gud did rest 
the seventh day from all his works; that is, 
after God had perfected the invisible and visi- 
ble world, onthcreview of all his works finding 
them very good, he was satisfied in all those dis- 
coveries of his own perfections in the works of 
his hands. God always enjoyed his ow7i glory 
and blessedness even from eternity: But this 
rest hath respect to the precedent work oj' crea- 
tion, and that joyful reflection that God made 
upon his own works ; because they were accord- 
ing to the model of his infinite wisdom, he was 
infinitely pleased in them. This sacred rest, 
and that which was promised to the Israelites 
in the land of Canaan, are mentioned by the 
apostles as illustrations of t^t rest whichthc 
saints shall enjoy in heaven after all their 
works done for the glory of God on earth. Heb. 
4. 9, There remainelh therefore a rest to the 
people of God. The Israelites were at first 
harassed in Egypt with cruel oppression, and 
they 2Dere to pass through a waste and wild . 
wilderness, wherein they were to have many 
hard and difficult j ourneys : To those that did 
believe and qbey, Canaan was promised as a 
land of rest; but this temporal Canaan was only 
a type of the heavenly Canaan, the land above, 
that flows with miik and honey ; that is, where 
holiness, and joy, and pleasure are for ever in 
perfection. 

REST, Substantive. 
Gen. 8. 121. the Lord smelled a savour of r. 
49. 15. Issachar saw that r. was good 
Exod. 16. 23. to-morrow the r. of the holy sabbath 
31. 15. but in the seventh is the sabbath of r. 
35. 2. Lev. 16. 31. ] 23. 3, 32. | 25. 4 
33. 14. my presence shall go, and I will give thee r. 
Lev. 25. 5. for it is a year of r. to the land 
J\rum.28. t2.offering for a savour ofr. shall observe 
Deut. 3. 20, until the Lord have given r. unto 
your brethren, Josh. 1. 13, 
12. 9. for ye are not as yet come to the r. 

10. when he giveth you r. from your enemies 
25. 19. when the Lord thy God hath given thee r. 
28. (J5. neither shall the sole of thy foot have r. 
Josh. 1. 15. the Lord have given your brethren r. 
14.15. Hebron the inheritance of Caleb, and the 
land had r. from war, Judg. 3. 11. \ 
5.31. 
44. the Lord gave them r. round about 
4. God hath given r. || 23. 1. Lord had given r. 
Judg. 3. 30. and the land had r. eighty years 
Ruth 1. 9. the Lord grant you rnay find r. each 
3. 1. daughter, shall I not seek r. for thee 
18. for the man will not be in r. till have finished 
2Sam.7. l.theLord had given him r. from his ene- 
mies, 1 Kings 5. 4. I 8. 56. 2 Chron. 
14. 6, 7. 
14. 1 17. word of my lord king shall now be for r. 

1 Chron. 6. 31. after that the ark had r. 
22.9.who shall be a man of r.and I will give him r. 

18. hath he not given you r. on every side? 
23. 25. God of Israel hath given r. to his people 
28. 2. I had in mine heart to build a house ofr. 

2 Qhron. 15. 15. the Lord gave them r. round about 
20. 30. for his God gave him r. round about 

EzraQ. f 10. they may offer sacrifices ofr. to God 
JVe/i.9.28. but at"ter they had r.they did evil again 
Esth. 2. t 18. he made a r. to the provinces 
9. 16. the Jews had r. from their enemies 
Job 3. 13. I should have slept, then had I been at r. 
17. and there the weary be at r. 
26. I was not in safety, neither had I r. 
11. 18. thou shalt take thy r. in safety 
17. 16. when our r. together is in the dust 
36. 1 16. r. of thy table should be full of fatness 
Psal. 38. 3. neither is there any r. in my bones 
55. 6. then would I fly away and be at r. 
94.13. thatthoumayestgive him r. from adversity 

95. 11. that they should not enter into my r, 
116.7. return to thy r. O my soul, for the Lord 
132. 8. arise, O Lord, into thy r. thou and ark 

14. this is my r. for ever, here will I dwell 
Prov. 29. 17.correct thy son, he shall give thee ?•. 
Eccl. 2. 23. his heart laketh not r. in the night 
6. 5. this hath more r. than the other 
Isa.i 1. 10. Gentiles seek,and his r. shall be glorious 
14. 3. the Lord shall give thee r. from thy sorrow 
7. whole earth is at r. and quiet, Zech. 1. 11. 
18.4. Lord said, I will take my r. and consider 

28. 12. this isr. wherewith ye cause weary to resi 
30. 15. in returning and r. shall ye be saved 

34. 14. and find for herself a place ofr. 
66. 1. and where is the place of my r. ? 
,Jer. 6. 16. and ye shall find r. for your souls 
30. 10. Jacob shall return and be in r. 46. 27. 
50. 34. that he may give r. to the land 



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Fzei.lG.jlS.hastset it before them for savour of r. 

!20. 1 41. I will accept with your iavour of r. 

38. 11. I will goto ihein that are at r. 
Z)a7i. 4. 4. 1 Nebuchadnezzar was at 7-.in mine house 
Mic.'l. 10. arise ye and depart, for this is not your r. 
Zeck. 9. 1. and Damascus shall be the r. thereof 
Mat. 11. 28. come unto me and I will give you r. 
29. and ye shall tind r. to your souls 

1-2.43. seeking r. and lindeth none, Luke 11. 24. 

26.45. sleep on now, and take your r. Jlark 14. 41. 
Johnll. 13. that he had spoken of taking r. in sleep 
dels 7. 49. or what is the place of my r. ? 

y. 31. theif had the churciiesr. through all Judea 
I T/iess. 1.7. to you who are troubled r. with us 
Heb. 3. 11. they shall not enter into my r. 18. 

4. 1. lest apiomise being left us of entering into r. 
3. for we which have believed do enter into r. 
5. and again, if they shall enter into my r. 

8. for if Jesus had given them r. then not spoken 

9. there remaineih a r. to the people of God 

10. he that is entered into his r. hath ceased 
11-. let us labour therefore to enter into that r. 

See No. 
REST, Adjective. 
Gen. 30. 36. Jacob fed' the r. of Laban's flock 
Exod.2S. 10. the names of the r. on the other stone 
L.ev. 5. 9. the r. of the blood shall be wrung out 

14. 17. the r. of the oil that is in his hand, 29. 
JVwm. 31. 8. besides the r. of them that were slain- 

32. and the booty, being the r. of the prey 
Deut. 3. 13. the r. of Gilead gave I to the half tribe 
Josk. 10.20. the r. entered into fenced cities 
Judg. 7. ti. but tlie r. bowed down to drink water 

1 Saia. 15. 15. and the r. have we utterly destroyed 

2 Sam. 10. 10. the r. of the people he delivered to 

Abishai his brother, 1 Chron. 19. 11. 

1 Kings 20. 30. the r. fled to Aphek to the city 

2 Kings 4. 7. live thou and thy children of the r. 

1 Chron. 11. 8. Joab repaired the r. of the city 
16. 41. Jeduthun and the r. chosen to give thanks 

2 CAr. 24. 14. they brought the r, of the money 
JVeh: 2.16. nor told it to the r. that did the work 

6. 1. r. ef our enemies heard 1 had built the wall 
11. 1. the r. of the people also cast lots 
Kstk.Q. 12. what have done in the r. of provinces 7 
Psal. 17. 14. and leave the r. to their babes 
Isa. 10. 19. the r. of the trees of his forest be few 
EzeA;.45.8. the r. of the land shall give to Israel 
/)an.2.18. that Daniel should not perish with the r. 
Zech- 11. 9. let the r. eat the flesh of another 
Mat. 27. 49. r. said, let us see if Elias will come 
Luke 12. 26. why take«ye- thought for the r. ? 

24. 9. and told to the eleven and to all tJre r. 
Mcts 2. 37. they said to Peter and the r. of apostles 

5. 13. of r. durst no man join himself to them 
27. 44. and the r. they escaped all safe to land 
Rom.W. 7. election obtained, and r. were blinded 
1 Cor. 7. 12. to the r. speak I, not the Lord 
11. 34. the r. will I set in order when I come 

1 Pet. 4. 2. not live r. of his time to lusts of men 
Rev. 2. 24. to you I say, and to the '/•. in Thyatira 

y. 20. the r. tiiat were not killed repented not 
20. 5. r. of the dead -lived not again till 1000 years 
See Acts. 
REST, Verh. 
Gew.18. 4. wash your feet, and r. under the tree 
Exod.o. 5. ye make them r. from their burdens 
23. 11. in the seventh year thou shalt let it r. 
12. on the seventh day thou shalt r. 34. 21. 
34.21. in earing time and in harvest thou shalt 7-. 
Lev. 23. t 32. from even to even shall ye r. 

25. t2. then shall the land r. to the Lord, 26. 34. 

26. 35. because it did not r. in your sabbaths 
Deut.o.li.thy maid-servant may r. as well as thou 
Josh. 3. 13. as soon as the feet of the priests shall r. 

2 Sam. 3. 29. let it r. on the head of Joab 

7. 11. have caused thee to r. from thine enemies 

21. 10. neither the birds to r. on them by day 
2 Kings2. 15. the spirit of Elijah dothr. onElisha 
2 Chron. 14. 11. we r. on thee, in thy name we go 
Job3. 18. there the prisoners r. togeiher, hear not 

14. 6. that he may r. till he shall accomplish 
Psal. 16. 9. my flesh shall r. in hope, .,^cts 2. 26. 
. 37. 7. r. in the Lord, and wait patiently for him 

125. 3. rod of wicked shall not r. on the righteous 
Prov. 6. 35. nor will he r. content, tho' thou g. gifts 
Cant. 1.7. where thou makest thy flock tor. at noon 
Isa.7. 19. all of ihem shall r. in the desolate valleys 

11. 2. the Spirit of the Lord shall r. upon him 
25. 10. in this mountain shall the hand of Lord r. 

28. 12. wherewith ye may cause the weary to r. 

30. t32. the grounded staff" shall >. upon him 

34. 14. the screech-owl also shall r. there 

51. 4. 1 will make my judgment to r. for a light 

57. 2. enter into peace, they shall r. in their beds 
20. are like the troubled sea, when it cannot r. 

62. 1. for Jerusalem's sake I wiil not r. 

63. 14. the Spirit of the Lord caused him to r. 

Jer. 31. 2. when I went to cause him to r. 

47^ 6. not up into thy scabbard, r. and be still 
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jEze/t.5.13. 1 will cause my fury to 7-.upon them, and 
will be comforted, 16. 42. ] 21. 17. | 24. 13- 

44. 30. that he may cause the blessing to r. 
Dan. 12. 13. for thou shall r. and stand in thy lot 
Hab. 3. 16. that I miglit r. in iheday of trouble 
Zepk. 3. 17. he will r.in love, he will joy over thee 
JlarkG. 31. come into a desert place, and r. awhile 
Luke^O. 6. if son of peace there, your peace shall r. 
2 Cor. 12. 9. that the power of Clirist may r. on me 
i/e6.4. 4. God did r. seventh day from his works 
Rev.i.B. they r. not day and night saying. Holy 

6. 11. that they should r. yet for a little season 

14. 13. that they mayr. from their labours 

RESTED. 
Gen.2.2. he r.on seventh day,3. Ex. 20. 11. | 31. 17. 

8. 4. the ark r. Exod. 10. 14. locusts r. in Egypt 
Exod.16. 30. the people r. on the seventh day 
J^um. 9. 18. as long as the cloud abode they r. 23. 

10. 12. the cloud r. in the wilderness of Paran 
36. when it r. he said, return, O Lord, to thous. 

11. 25. when the Spirit r. upon them, 26. 
Josh. 11. 23. and the land r. from war 

1 Sam. 25. t9. they spake in David's name, and r. 

1 Kings 6. "10. the chambers r. on the house 

2 Chron. 32. 8. people r. on the words of Hezekiah 
£s£/t. 9. 17. on the 14th day of the same r. they, 18. 

22. wherein the Jews r. from their enemies 
Job 30. 27. my bowels boiled and r. not 
Luke2'3.o6. thevr. sabbath-day, according to com. 

RESTEST. 
Rain. 2. 17. thou art a Jew, and r. in the law 

RESTETH. 
Job 24. 23. it be given him in safety, whereon he r. 
Prov. 14. 33. wisdom r. in heart of him that hath 
Eccl. 7. 9. for anger r. in the bosom of fools 
Isa. 7. t 2. saying, Syria r. on Ephraim 
IPct. 4. 14. for the Spirit of God r. upon you 

RESTLXG. 
JVmwj. 10. 33. to search out a r. place for them 
2 Chron. 6. 41. arise, O Lord, into thy r. place 
Prov. 24. 15. spoil not his r. place 
Isa. 32. 18. my people shall dwell in r. places 
Jer. 50. 6. they have forgotten their r. place 

RESTITUTION. 
Exod. 22. 3. he should make full r. 5, 6, 12. 
Job 20. 18. according to his substance shall r. be 
Acts 3. 21. until the times of the r. of all things 

RESTORE 
Signifies, [1] To give back again, Gen. 20. 14. 
Judg. 11. 13. [2] To set again in the first 
state or condition, Gen. 40. 13. Isa. 1. 26. 
Acts 1. 6. [3] To recover, or get again, 
2 Kings 14. 25. [4] To make restitution or 
satisfaction for pretended wrongs out of one'' s 
proper right or substance, Psal. 69. 4. [5] To 
heal or cure, Mat. 12. 13. [6] To reform the 
corrupt state of the church, both in doctrine, 
worship, and life. Mat. 17. 11. [7] To endea- 
vour to bring a person, that has fallen into sin, 
to a sight of his sin, to a sense of God's par- 
doning mercy, and to amendment of life, Gal. 
6. 1. - 

Gen. 20. 7. now therefore r. the man his wife, and 
^ if thou r. her not, thou shall surely die 

40. 13. Pharaoh will r. thee to thy place 
42. 25. to r. every man's money into his sack 
Exod. 22.1. he shall r. five oxen for an ox 

4. if theft be certainly found, he shall r. double 
Lev. 6. 4. he shall r. that which he took away 

5. he shall even r. it in the principal 

24. 21. he that ktlleth a beast, he shall r. it 

25. 27. and r. the overplus to whom he sold it 

23. but if he be not able to r. it to him 

vV«m. 35. 25. congregation shall r. him to the city 
Deut. 22. 2. things strayed thou shalt r. again 
Juffo-.ll.lS.thereforer. those lands again peaceably 
n.°3. I will r. it, 1 Sam. 12. 3. 1 Kings 20. 34. 
2 Sam. 9. 7. I will r. thee all the land of Saul 

12. 6. he shall r. the lamb fourfold 

16. 3. to-day shall the house of Israel r.me 
2 Kings 8. 6. r. all that was hers, and fruits of field 
J^eh.5. 11. r. I pray you, to them ]| 12. we will r. 
Job 20. 10. and his hands shall r. their goods 
18. that which he laboured for, shall he r. 
Psal. 51. 12. r. to me the joy of thy salvation 
Prov. 6.31. if he be found, he shall r. sevenfold 
Isa. 1. 26. I will r. thy judges as at the first 

42. 22. they are for spoil, and none saith r. 

49. 6. and to r. the preserved of Israel 

57. 18. I will lead and r. comforts unto him 
Jer. 27. 22. I will r. them to this place 

30. 17. I will r. health to thee, and heal thee 
Ezek. 33. 15. if the wicked r. pledge, shall live 
Z)a7i. 9.25. command to r. and to build Jerusalem 
Joeli. 25. 1 will r. you the years locust hath eaten 
Mat. 17. 11. Elia^ shall come and r. all things 
Luke 19. 8. have taken any thing, I r. him fourfold 
Acts 1. 6. Lord, wilt thou r. kingdom to Israel 1 

Gal. 6w 1« ye which are spiritual r. such a one 
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RESTORED. 

Gen. 20. 14. Abimelech r. him &arah his w;f8 
40. 21. he r.the chief butler to his Ijutiership 
41. 13. me he r. to mine office, him he hangwi 
42. 2S. my money is r. and it is m my sack 

Deut. 28. 31. thine ass shall not he r. to thee 

.Judg. 17. 3. when he had r. the llOU shekels, 4. 

1 Sam. 7. 14. the cities taken from Israel were r. 

1 Kings 13. 6. pray for me, that my hand may b< 

r. to me: the king's hand was r. him agaii; 

2 Kings 8. 1. woman, whose son he had r. to life, 5. 
14.22.he built and r. Elath to Judah,2 Chr. 2G. 2. 

25. Jie r. coast of Israel from Hamalh to the sou 
2 Chron. 8.2. the cities Huram had r. to Solomo.-s 
Ezra 6. 5. the vessels brought to Babylon be r. 
Psal. 69. 4. I r. that which I took not away 
£26^-. IS. 7. but hath r. to the debtor his pledge 

12. hath spoiled by violence, hath not r. pledge 
J\Iat. 12. 13. he stretched his hand forth and it wus 
r. whole like as the other, Mark 3. 5. Luke 
6. 10. 
Marks. 25. his sight was r. and he saw clearly 
Heb. 13. 19. that I may be r. to you the sooner 

RESTORER. 
Ruth 4. 15. he shall be to thee a r. of thy life 
Isa. 58. 12. shall be called r. of paths to dwell in 

RESTORETH. 
Psal. 23. 3. he r. my soul, he leadeth me in paths 
Mark 9. 12. Elias cometh first and r. all things 

RESTORING. 

PsaLld. t 7. law of the Lord is perfect, r. the soul 

Mic. 2. 14. instead of r. he hath divided our field.; 

RESTRAIN. 

1 Sam. 9. 1 17. this same shall r. my people 

2 Kings 4.1 24. r. not for me to ride except I bid tliea 
Job 15.8. and dost thou r. wisdom to thyself? 
PsaLlQ. 10. the remainder of wrath shaft thou r. 
Z)ffiH.9.t24. seventy weeks determiued to r. traiisg. 

RESTRAINED. 
Gen, 8. 2. and the rain from heaven was r. 
11. 6. and now nothing will be r. from them 
16. 2. Sarai said. Lord hath r. me from bearing 
Exod. 36. 6. the people were r. from bringing 
1 Sam. 3. 13. Eli's sons vile, and he r. them not 
Isa. 63. 15. thy mercies toward me, are they r. > 
Ezek. 30. 1 18. at Tehaphnehes the day shall ber 
31. 15. 1 r. the floods tliereof, and great waters 
Acts 14.18. with these sayings scarce r. they peo 

RESTRAINEST. 
Job 15. 4. yea, thou r. prayer before God 

RESTRAINT. 
Z,eB.23.t36. itisadayofr. Deut. 16. t 8.2CAr. 
7. 1 9. J\^eh. 8. t 18. Joel 1. t 14. 
.ludg. 18. 1 7. there was no heir ofr.to put to shame 
1 Sam. 14.6. for there is no r. to the Lord to save 
.Jer. 17. 18. shall not be careful in the year of r 

RESTRAINTS. 
Jer. 14. t 1. the word of the Lord concerning r. 

RESTS. 
1 Kings 6. 6. he made narrowed r. round about 

RESURRECTION. 
The belief of a general resurrection of the dead, 
which will come to pass at the end of the world, 
and which will be followed with an immortality 
either of happiness, or misery, is a principal 
article of religion in common to the Jew and 
the Christian : It is very expressly taught bath 
in the Old and New Testament. Job 19. 25, 
26, 27, And though after my skin worms 
destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see 
God, i!-c. John'5. 28, 29, Marvel not at this, 
for the hour is coming, in which all that are ir 
the graves shall hear his voice, and shall comi 
forth, they that have done good, unto the re 
surreciion of life; and they that have don 
evil, unto the resurrection of damnation. 
The resurrection is a doctrine unknown to th 
wisest heathens, and peculiar to the gospel 
Some glimmerings they had of the souVs immot- 
tality, but no knowledge of the reviving of the 
body. But reason assists faith in this point, 
both as to the ivill of God, and his power 
for the performing it. The divine laws are 
the rule of diity to the entire man, and not to 
the soul only; and they are obeyed, or violated 
by the soul and body in conjunction. The soul 
designs, the body executes. The senses are the 
open ports to admit temptations. Carnal af- 
fections deprave the soul, corrupt the mind, 
and mislead it. The heart is the fountain of 
profaneness,and the tongue expresses it : Thus 
the members are instruments of iniquity. And 
the body is obedient to the holy soul in doing, 
or suffering for God ; and denies its sensual 
appetites and satisfactions in compliance rrith 
reason and grace; the members areinftruirents 
of righteousness. Hence it follows, that thers 
will be an unirersal resurrection, thi-t the re- 
warding goodness of God may appear ni ma 
kin<r the bodies of his serv€,nt3 gloriously hav 



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py with their souls, and their souls completely 
happy ill uniua with their bodies, to which they 
have a uatarai inclination ; and his reoengiiig 
justice inayb.e manifest, in punishing the bodies 
of the wicked with eternal turnients answerable 
to their guilt. Jind as to the possibility of the 
resur rection,the CO ntinaal production of things 
in the world, is a clear demonstration of' the 
p9wer of God for that effect. There is an 
< instance that our Haciour and the apostle Paul 
made use of, as an image of the resurrection : 
A giain of corn sowed in the earth, corrupts 
and dies, and after springs up entire ; its 
death is a disposition to life, John 12. 24. 
1 Cor. 15. 36. The essays of God's power in 
the works of returning nature, flowers and 
fruits in their season, instruct us how easily 
he can make inose that are in the dust to awake 
to life. 
But more especially the resurrection of Christ is 
the argument, the claim, and assurance of the 
resurrection of believers to glory. For God 
chose and appointed him to be the excumple and 
principlc,froin whom all diuineblessings should 
be derived to them ; accordingly he tells his 
disciples. Because 1 live, ye shall live also, 
.John 14. 19. He is called the tirst-tVuits of 
them that slept, 1 Cor. 15. 20. because as the 
first-fruits were a pledge and assurance of the 
following harvest; and as from the condition of 
the first-fruits being offered to God, the whole 
harvest was entitled to a consecration, so our 
Saviour'' s resurrection to thelife of glory is the 
earnest and assurance of ours. He is the 
Head, believers are /i«s members ; and therefore 
shall have communion with him in his life. It 
is recorded, to conjir m thehope of believers, how 
early his power was displayed in forcing the 
grave to release its captives. Mat. 27. 52, 53, 
And many bodies of saints which slept, arose, 
and came out of the graves after his resurrec- 
tion, and went into the holy city, and appeared 
unto many. From what he has done, to what he 
can do, the consequence is clear. 
The RESURREoa-ioN of Christ is the most 
important article of the gospel, and' the de- 
monstration of all the rest ; hence St. Paul 
says, 1 Cor. 15. 14, If Christ be not risen, then 
is our preaching vain, and your faith is also 
vain : And verse 17, If Christ be not raised, 
your faith is vain, ye are yet in your sins. 
TThe apostles being sent to convert the world, 
were to lay this down as the foundation of their 
preaching. That Jesus Christ was raised from 
the dead, that all might yield faith and obe- 
dience to "him. Acts 1. 21, 22, Wherefore of 
these men which have companied v/ith us, 
all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and 
out among us, beginning from the baptism of 
John, unto the same day that he was taken 
up from us, must one be ordained to be a 
witness with us of his resurrection. 7'Ae 
resurrection of Christ confirms the faith of 
Christians in his person, as he is thereby de- 
clared to be the Son of God with power, Rom. 
1. 4. He was the Son of God from eternity, as 
the Word ; and from the first moment of his 
incarnation as God-Ma.n; yet the honour of 
this relation was much eclipsed in his poor life 
and ignominious death ; butin his resurrection 
God did publicly own him in the face of the 
world : therefore he is represented testifying 
from heaven, Thou art my Son, this day have 
I begollen thee, Acts 13. 33. His resurrec- 
tion was likewise a most pregnant proof of the 
all- sufficiency of his satisfaction. The curse 
of the law accompanied his death, and seemed 
like an infinite weight to lie on his grave; but 
in rising again, the value and virtue of his 
sufferings was fully declared. Rom. 4. 25, He 
was delivered for our offences, and was raised 
again for our justification : Having as our 
Surety paid our debt,and given fullsatisf action 
to divine justice, he was released from tJie 
grave, and the discharge was most solemnly 
published to the world. On this doctrine of his 
resurrection, as was said,is also built our faith 
in his promises, to give life and glory to his 
servants. For how could we believe him to be 
the Author of life, 7vho remained under the 
power of death 7 If he had, been confined to the 
grave, all our hopes had been buried with him. 
But his resurrection is the cause, pattern, and 
argument of ours ; and Christ may be said, not 
only to have raised his body from the grave, but 
also his church with him. 
Mat. 22. 23. came to him the Sadducees, who say 
there is no r. Mark 12. 18. Acts 23. 8. lC«jr.l5.12. 
28. therefore in the r. whose wife shall she be 
of the soven 1 Mark. 12. 23. Luke 20. 33. 
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Mat.'22. 30. in the r. they neither marry, nor given 

31. but as toucliing tlie r. have ye not read that 
27. 53. and came out ol'ihe graves after his r. 

L.ukc 14. 14. thou sluUt be recompensed at the r. 
20. 27. deny any r. || 3G. the children of the r. 
John 5. 2J. ihey that have done good to the r. of 
life, that have done evil, to the r. of 
damnation 
11. 24. I know that my brother shall rise in the r. 
25. Jesus said to her, 1 am the r. and the life 
Acts 1. 22. to be a witness with us of his r. 
2. 31. David spake of the r. of Christ 
4.2.they preached through Jesus r. from the dead 
33. gave witness of the r. of the Lord Jesus 
17. 18. because he preached Jesus and the r. 

32. when they heard of the r. some mocked 

23. 6. of the hope and r. 1 am called in question 

24. 15. that there shall be a r. of the dead 

21. 1 cried among them, touching r. of (hedead 
Horn. 1. 4. declared by the r. from the dead 
6 5. we shall be also in the likeness of his r. 

1 Cor. 15. 13. but if there be no r. of the dead 

21. by man came the r. U 42. so is r. of the dead 
Phil. 3. 10. that I may know the power of his r. 
11. if I might attain to the r. of the dead 

2 Tim. 2. 18. saying, that the 7'. .is past already 
Heb.Q. 2. of r. from the dead, and eternal judgment 

11. 35. that they might obtain a better r. 
1 Pet. 1. 3. a lively hope, by r. of Jesus from dead 
3.21. baptism doth save us, by r. of Jesus Christ 
Rev. 20. 5. this is the first r, 
6. blessed and holy is he that hath part in firstr. 
RETAIN. 

1 Chr. 29. tl4. my people that we should 7 strength 
Job 2. 9. dost thou still r. ihine integrity 1 

Prov. 4. 4. he said, let thine heart r. my words 
ll.lG.gracious woman honour, strong menr.riches 

Eccl. 8. 8. no man hath power to r. the spirit 

Dan. 11. 6. she shall not r. the power of the arm 

JoA7j20.23. whose soever sinsyer.they are retained 

Roml.'iii. did not like tor. God in their knowledge 
RETAINED. 

Judg. 7. 8. Gideon r. those three hundred men 
19. 4. the damsel's father r. him, and he abode 

Dan. 10. 8. left alone, and I r. no strength, 16. 

Jo/m 20. 23. whose sins ye retain, they are r. 

Philem. 13. whom I would have r. with me 
RETAINETPI. 

Prov. 3. 18. and happy is every one that r. her 
lI.16.gracious woman r. honour, strong menriches 

Mic. 1. 18. he r. not his anger for ever 
RETIRE. 

2 Sam. 11. 15. set him in the hottest battle, and r. 
Jer. 4. 6. set up standard toward Zion, r. stay not 

RETIRED. 
Judg. 20. 39. when the men of Israel r. in battle 
2 5a/«. 20. 22. they r. from the city every man 

RETURN, Substantive. 
Gen. 14. 17. went out to meet Abram after his r. 
1 Sam. 7. 17. Samuel's r. was to Ramah, his house 
•2 Sam. 11 .1 1. atr.of yearDav. sent, 1 Chr. 20.1; 1. 
1 Kings 20. 22. for at the r. of the year the kings 
of Syria will come up against thee, 26. 
RETURN 
Signifies [1] To go back again, Exod. 13. 17. 
[2] To come agdin, 2 Chron. 18. 26. [3] 
To requite or recompense, 1 Kings 2. 44. [4] 
To repent, as when a sinner, who has erred 
from the ways of God's commandments, doth 
return to God by unfeigned repentance, Isa. 
10. 21. Ezek. 18. 32. [.5] To comply with 
sinners in their sinful courses, or to soothe 
them up therein, Jer. 15. 19. [6] To shew 
fresh signs of favour and mercy, after some 
afflictions for sins, Psal. 6. 4. Joel 2. 14. 
[7] To relate, Exod. 4. 18. [8] To depart 
or get away, 1 Sam. 29. 4. [9] To iterate, 
Prov. 28. til. 
Gen. 3. 19. in sweat eat bread, till thou r. to the 
ground, for dust thou art, to dust shalt thou r. 
16. 9. r. to thy mistress and submit thyself 
18. JO. he said, I will certainly r. to thee, 14. 

31. 3. and r. to the land of thy kindred, 13. 

32. 9. O God, the Lord, which saidst to me, r. 
Exod. 4. 18. let me r. to my brethren in Egypt 

19. the Lord said unto Moses, go r. into Egypt 

13. 17. lest the people repent, and r. to Egypt 
Lev. 25. 10. shall r. to his possession, 13, 27, 28. 

41. and he shall r. unto his own family 
27. 24. in year of jubilee, the field shall r. to him 
JVwm. 8. t25. from the age of fifty r. from warfare 
10. 36. r. Lord, to the many thousands of Israel 

14. 4. let us make a captain, and r. into Egypt 
23. 5. the Lord said, r. unto Balak, and speak 
32.22. then afterward ye shall r. and be guiltless 
35. 28. after the death of high-priest, the slayer 

shall r. to the land of his possession, JosA. 20. 6. 
Deut. 3. 20. then shall ye r. every man to his pos- 
session which I have given to you, Josh> 
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Deut. 17. 10. nor shall he cause people r. to Egyjw 
20. 5. let liun go and r. to his house, 6 7, 8. 
30. 3. the Lord tiiy God will ?. and gilther tfieo 
8. thou sliult r. and obey the voice of the Lord 
Josh. 22j 4. now r. ye, and get yuu unto your tents 

8. saying, r. with much riches to your tents 
J«(/«-.7.3.wl)osoeveris fearful and afraid, let him r. 

11. 31. when 1 r. from the children of Amnion 
Ruth 1. 6. arose, that she might r. from Moab 

8. Naomi said, go r. to her mother's house 
10. surely we will r. with thee to thy people 

15. r. tiiuu after thy sister-in-law 

1 Sam. 6. 3. but in any wiser, him Ires-pass-oiiering 
8. and put ihe jewels of gold whicii yc r. him 

9. 5. Saul said to his servant, come, lot us r. 
26.21. then said Saul, I have sinned r. my son Dav 

29. 4. the princes said, make this fellow r. 7. 

2 Sam. 2. 26. how long ere thou bid the people r.? 

3. 16. then said Abner to him, go, r. he rclurnod 

10. 5. till beards bo grown, then r. 1 Chron. 19.5. 
15 19. wherefore goest thou also v^ith us ? r. 

20. seeing I go whither I may, r. thou, and take 
34. if thou r. to the city .and say unto Absalom 
19. 14. they said, r. thou and all thy servants 
24. 13. advise and see what answer I shall r. 

1 Kings 2. 32. the Luid shall r. his blood, 33. 
44. Lord shall r. thy wickedness upon thine head 

8.48. so r. to thee with all their heart and soul 

12. 24. ye shall not go, r. every man to his house 
26. now shall the kingdom r. to house of David 

19. 15. go, r. on thy way to the wilderness 
22. 17. these have no master let them r. every man 
to his house in peace, 2 Chr. 11. 4. | 18. 16. 
28. if thou r. at all in peace, 2 Chron. 18. 27. 

2 Kings 18. 14. saying, I have" offended, r. from me 

19. 7. the king of Assyria shall hear a rumour 
and shall r. to his own land, 33. Isa. 37. 7, 34- 

20. 10. nay, but let the shadow r. backward 
2 Chron. 6. 24. and shall r. and confess thy name 

38. if they r. to thee with all their heart 
10. 9. that we may r. answer to this people 
18. 26. put this fellow in the prison until I r. 

30. 6. he will r. to you 1| 9. if ye 7-»unto him 
JVe/t. 2. 6. the king said to me, when wilt thou r. ? 

4. 12. from all places, whence ye shall r. to us 
Es?A.4.15.Esther bade them r.Mordecaithis answ, 

9.25.devise of Haman should r. upon his own head 
Job 1. 21. and naked shall I r. thither 

6. 29. r. yea, r. again, my righteousness is in it 
7. 10. he shall r. no more to his house, nor place 
15.22.he believeth not that he shall r.ou t of darkn, 
17. 10. but as for you all, do ye r. and come now 
22. 23. if thou r. to the Almighty, be built up 
33. 25. he shall r. to the days of his youth 

35. t4. I will r. words to thee, and companions 

36. 10. commandeth that they r. from iniquity 
Psal. 6. 4. r. O Lord, deliver my soul, O save ma 

10. let mine enemies r. and be ashamed 

7. 7. for their sakes therefore r. thou on high 

16. his mischief shall r. upon his own head 
59. 6. they r. at evening || 14. and let them r. 

73. 10. therefore his people r. hither, and water* 

74. 21. let not the oppressed r. ashamed, let poor 
80. 14. r. we beseech thee, O God of hosts 
90. 3. thou sayest, r. ye children of men 

13. r. O Lord, how long ? and let it repent theo 
94. 15. judgment shall r. unto righteousness 
104. 29. they die, and r. to their dust 
116. 7. r to thy rest, O my soul. Lord hath dealt 

Prov. 2. 19. none that go unto her, r. again, nelthei 
26. 27. he that roUeth a stone, it will r. on him 

Eccl. 1. 7. from whence rivers come, thither they r. 

5. 15. naked shall he r. to go as he came 
12. 2. nor the clouds r. after the rain 

7. dust shall r. to the earth, and spirit r. to Go^ 
Cant. 6. 13. r. r. O Shunamite, r. r. that we may 
Isa. 1. 127. they that r. of her shall be redeemed 

6. 13. yet in it a tenth shall r. and shall be eaten 
10. 21. the remnant of Jacob shall r, to God, 22 

21. 12. if ye will inquire, inquire ye, r. come 
35. 10. the ransomed of the Lord shall r. 51. 11. 
4l.t28. that when I asked them could r. a word 
44. 22. r. unto me, for I have redeemed thee 
63. 17. r. for thy servant's sake, the tribes 

.7er.3. 1. shall he r. to her again ? yet r. again to me 
12. proclaim these words, r. backsliding Israel 
22. r. ye backsliding children, and I will heal 
4. 1. if thou wilt r. saith the Lord, r. unto me 
12. 15. I will r. and have compassion on them 
15. 19. thus saith the Lord, if thou r. let them r. 
unto thee, but r. not thou unto them 
18. 11. r. ye every one from his evil way, 35. 15. 

22. 10. for he shal r. no more to his country 

23. 14. that none doth r. from his wickedness 

24. 7. for they shall r. with their whole heart . 

30. 10. and Jacob shall r. and be in rest, 46. 27. 

31. 8. a great company shall r. thither 
36.3.that ye may r. every man from his evil way 

7.it may be they willr.every one from his evil waj 
37. 7. behold, Pharaoh's army shall r. to Eg)>pt 



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♦«T.-i4.!4.thattheyshoul(lr.into thelandof Judah, 
tbi none shall r. but such as escape, 28. 

50. 9. their arrows none shall r. in vain 
f.^'t.lt].55.\vlien Sodom and Samariashallr. they 

desire to r. llien thou and thy daughters shall r. 
lb 23. that wiclced should ?•. Ironi ways and live 

46. 17. after it shall r. to the prince 

Dan. 9. 125. after sixty-two weeks shall street r. 

10. 20. and now will 1 r. to figlu with Persia 

11. y. and shall r. into his own land, 10. 'id. 
13. the king of the north shall r. and set forth 

29. and the time appointed he shall r. and come 

30. therefore he shall be grieved and r. 
Hos. 2. 7. 1 will go and r. to my lirst husband 

9. 1 will r. and lake away my corn and my wine 
3. 5. afterward shall the children of Israel r. 
5. 15. 1 will go and r. to my place, till they 
7. 10. they j-.^but not to ihe Must High 
8. 13. visit their sins they shall r. to Egypt, 9. 3. 

12. 14. his reproach shall his Lord r. unto him 

14. 7. they that dwell under his shadow shall r. 
Joel 2. 14. who knoweth if he will r. and repent 

3.4. speeddy will I r. recompence on your head, 7. 
Obad. 15. thy reward shall r. upon thine own head 
Mic. 1. 7. they shall r. to the hire of a harlot 
5. 3. then the remnant of his brethren shall r. 
Mal.lA. whereas Edom sailh, we will r. and build 
3. 7. r. to me, and I will r. to you, saith the Lord 
of hosts, but ye said, wherein shall we r.l 
18. then shall ye ?•. and discern between righteous 
Mat. 10. 13. if It be not worthy, let your peace r. 
12.44. he saith, I willr.into my house,ZyM^e 11.24. 
24. 13. nor let him which is in the field, r. back 
Luke 8. 39. r. to thine own house, shew how great 
12. 38. when he will r. from the wedding 
^cts 15. 16. after this I will r. and build again 
18. 21. but I will again r. to you, if God will 

To RETURN. 

Exod. 4. 21. when thou goest to r. into Egypt 

' iN'tim. 14. 3. were it not better for us to r. to Egypt 

Deut. 17. 16. nor cause the people to r. into Egypt 

Ruth 1.7. they went to r. unto the land of Judah 

16. entreat me not to leave thee, or to r. 

1 Sam. Si). 11. so David and his men rose early to r. 

2 Chr. 10. 6. what counsel give ye to r. answer, 9. 
JVfA. 9. 17. appointed a captain to r. to bondage 
Jer. 5 3. they have refused to r. 8. 5. Hos. 11. 5. 

22. 27. to the land where they desire to r. 44. 14. 

29. 10. in causing you to r. to this place, 30. 3. ] 

32. 44. I 33. 7, 11, 26. | 34. 22. | 42. 12. 

34. 11. but they caused the servants to r. 16. 
37. 20. cause me not to r. to the house, 38. 26. 

ham. 3. t 21. this I make to r. to my heart 
Ezck. 21. 30. shall I cause it tor. into his sheath? 
29. 14. cause them to r. to the land of Pathros 

47. 6. caused me to r. to the brink of the river 
Hos. 4. t 9. [ will cause to r. their doings 

11. 5. Assyrian be his king, bee. they refused to r. 
Luke 19. 12. went to receive a kingdom and to r. 
Acts 13. 34. now no more to r. to corruption 

20. 3. he purposed to r. through Macedonia 
RETURN to or unto the Lord. 
Deut. 30. 2. and shalt r. unto the i^ord, and obey 
lSam.7. 3. W'yer.unto the Ld. with all your hearts 
Isa. 19. 22. they shall r.unto Ld.he shall heal them 

55. 7. let h'lmr.unto L. he will have mercy on him 
ffos. 6. 1. let us?-, unto the Lord, for he hath torn 

7. 10. they do not ?•. to Lord nor seek him for this 

14. 1. O Israel, r.?<7ifo //.thy G. for thou hast fallen 

JVo£ RETURN. 
J^um. 32. 18. we will not r. to our houses till Israel 
Dc?it.28. 1 31. thy ass taken, and shall notr.to thee 

1 Sam. 15. 28. Samuel said, I will not r. with thee 

2 Sam. 12. 23. go to him, but he shall nntr. tome 
J Kings 13. 16. he said, I may not r. with thee 
Job 7. t 7. mine eyes shall not r. to see good 

10. 21. before I go whence I shall not r. 16. 22. 
39. 4. they go forth, and r. not unto them 

Isa. 45. 23. the word is gone out, and shall not r. 
55. 11. it shall not r. to-me void, but accomplish 
Jer. 8. 4. shall he turn away, and not r. ? 

15. 7. destroy, since they r. not from their ways 

22. 11. he shall not r. thither any more, 27. 

23. 20. the anger of the Lord shall not r. 30. 24. 
Ezek. 7. 13. for seller shall not r.to what is sold, the 

whole mullitudo thereof which .^hall not r. 
13.22. that he should ?iotr. from his wicked way 

51. 5. my sword not r. any more into his sheath 

35. 9. thy cities shall not r. and ye shall know 
46. 9. he shall not r. by the way he came in 

Hos.'i. 10. they do wotr. to the Lord, nor seek him 

11. 5. he shall not r. into the land of Egypt 

9. I will not r. to destroy Ephraim, I am God 
j^df .2.12.being warned they should notr. to Herod 
LiUcen.'Sl. he in field, let him likewise notr. back 

RETURNED. 
Gen. 8. 3. waters r. irom off the earth continually 
i. the dove r. to him || 12. the dove r. not again 
18. 33 and Abraham r. unto his place 
22. 19. so Abrakam r. to his young men 
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Gen.42. 24. Joseph r. again, communed with them 
43. 10. surely now we had r. this second time 

18. because of the money that was r. in our sacks 
Exod. 5. 22. Moses r. to the Lord and said, 32. 31. 
14. 27. and the sea r. to his strength, 28. 
19. 8. Moses r. the words of the people to Lord 
Lev. 22. 13. if she is r. to her father's house 
JVttWJ. 11.14. the children of Israel r. and wept, and 
said, who shall give us flesh to eatl Deut.l..A5. 

24. 25. Balaam rose up, and r. to his plac^ 
Josh. 2. 16. hide yourselves till pursuers be r. 22. 

4. 18. that the waters of Jordan r. to their place 
22.9. the children of Reuben and of Gad r. 

32. Phinehas and the princes r. from Reuben 
Judg. 2. 19. when the judge was dead they r. 

5. 29. yea, she r. answer to herself 

7. 3. there r. of the people 22,000 from Gideon 

8. 13. Gideon r. from battle before sun was up 

11. 39. Gideon's daughter r. to her father 
21. 23. the Benjamites r. to their inheritance 

Ruth 1. 22. so Naomi and Ruth her daughter r. 

15am. I.t27. whom I obtained by petition shall ber. 
6. 16. they r. to Ekron the same day 
17. 57.*David r. from the slaughter of Goliath 

25. 39. the Lord hath r. the wickedness of Nabal 
2 Sam. 1. 22. the sword of Saul r. not empty 

3. 16. then said Abner, go, return, and he r. 
6. 20. then David r. to bless his household 

16. 8. Lord r. on thee all blood of house of Saul 

17. 3. the man whom thou seekest, is as if all r. 
19. 15. so the king r. and came to Jordan 

23. 10. and the people r. after him only to spoil 

1 Kings 13. 10. and r. not by the way that he came 

33. after this thing Jeroboam r. not from evil 

2 Kings 4. 35. Elisha r. and walked to and fro 

5. 15. he r. to man of God, he and his company 
2 Chron. 25. 10. and they r. home in great anger 

32. 21. Sennacherib r. with shame efface to land 
Ezra 5. 11. thus they r. us answer, saying 
J^'ch. 4. 15. we r. all of us to the wall to work 

9. 28. yet when they r. and cried unto thee 
Psal. 35. 13. my prayer r. into mine own bosom 

78. 34. they r. and inquired early after God 

126. t 1. when the Lordr. the returning of Zion 

Isa. 38. 8. so sun r. ten degrees, by which degrees 

Jer. 3. 7. 1 said, turn thou unto me, but she r. not 

14.3.theyr.with theirvessels empty, were ashamed 

18. t 4. so he r. and made it another vessel 
40. 12. even all the Jews r. out of all places 

Ezek. 1. 14. and the living creatures ran,- and r. 
17. and they r. not when they went 

8. 17. and have r. to provoke me to anger 

9. t 11. the man with the inkhorn r. the word 
47. 7. when I had r. lo, at the bank of the river 

Dan. 4. 34. mine understanding r. unto me 

36. at the same time my reason r. unto me 
Hos. 6. 11. when I r. the captivity of my people 
.8mos 4. 6. yet have ye not r. to me, 8, 9, JO, 11. 
Zech. 1. 6. they r. and said, as the Lord thought 
16. thus saith L. I am r. to Jerusal. with mercies 

7.14.1and desolate, that no man passed thro' nor r. 

8. 3. 1 am r. to Zion, and will dwell in midst 
Mat. 21. 18. in the morning as he r. into the city 
Mark 14. 40. when he r. he found them asleep 
Luke\. 56. and Mary r. to her own house 

2. 20. shepherds r. glorifying God for all things 

4. 1. Jesus full of the Holy Ghost r. from Jordan 
14. Jesus r. in power of the Spirit into Galilee 

8. 37. he went up into the ship and r. back again 
40. when Jesus r. the people gladly received him 

9. 10. the apostles when r. again told him all 

10. 17. the seventy r. again with joy, saying 
17. 18. are not found Ihat r. to give glory to God 

19. 15. when he was r. having received kingdom 

23. 48. all the people smote their breasts and r. 
56.they r.and prepared spices and rested sabbath 

24. 9. r. from sepulchre and told all these things 
33. they ro.=ie same hour, and r. to Jerusalem 
52. they worshipped him, and r. to Jerusalem 

.^cts 1. 12. then r. they to Jerusalem from Olivet 

5. 22. when the ofiicers found them not, they r. 
8. 25. the apostles r. to Jernsalem, and preached 

12. 25. Barnabas and Saul r. from Jerusalem 
13. 13. and John departing from them, ?. to Jerus. 
14. 21. they r. again to Lystra and Iconium 

21. 6. we took ship, and they r. home again 
23. 32. they left the horsemen, and r. to the castle 
Gal. 1. 17. and I r. again unto Damascus 
Heb.ll. 15. might have had opportunity lo have r. 
1 Pet. 2. 25. now r. to the Shepherd of your souls 

RETURNETH. 
Psal. 146. 4. his breath goeth, he r. to his earth 
Prov. 26. 11. as a dog r. to his vomit, so a fool r. 
Eccl. 1. 6. the wind r. according to his circuits 
Isa. 55. 10. rain r. not thither, but watereth earth 
E%ek. 35. 7. him th^t r. I will cut off from Seir 
Zech. 9. 8. 1 will encamp because of him that r. 

RETURNING. 
Gen. 8. f 3. the waters returned in going and r. 
t 7. the raven went forth in going and r. 
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Psal.126. 1. when the Lord returned r. of Zioa 
Isa. 30. 15. in r. and rest shall ye be saved 
Luke 7. 10. and ihey r. found the servant whole 
Jlcts 8. 28. was r. and silting in his chariot, read 

Esaias the prttphet 
Heb. 7. 1. met Abraham r. from slaughter of kings 

REVEAL. 
To reveal signifies, To discover that which was 
before concealed, as to reveal a secret, Prov. ] 1. 

13. Jllso to make aperson understand any part 
of divine truth which he knew nut, or was in a 
mistake about before. If in any thing ye be 

* otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this 
unto you, Phil. 3. 15. The apostleYix\ii speak- 
if^S of the gospel, sa7/s. That therein is the 
righteousness of God revealed, Rom. 1. 17. that 
is, That way, or method of becoming righteous, 
which is of God's institution, ordination, ap- 
pointment, and establishment, and which alone 
he will accept of to life, namely by faith in 
Christ, is fully and plainly discovered in the 
gospel; which was wholly unknown to the 
Gentiles, and bat obscurely made known to the 
Jews, jind in verse 18. he says, That the 
wrath of God is revealed from heaven against 
all ungodliness of men: His displeasure was 
made known by those judgments ichich he in- 
flicts upon sinners, andby their remorse and the 
challenges of their consciences. 
Revelation, in Greek Apocalypsis, is the namt 
given in particular to that part of the holy 
scriptures lohich was revealed to John the Di- 
vine, in the Isle of Psilmog, whither he had been 
banished 6?/Domitian,a?id which chiefly contains 
prophecies, or predictions concerning the state 
of the church in future ages. It is also called 
Revelation, when God makes maiiifrst any 
thing to man in an extraordinary and super- 
natural manner, whether by dream, vision, 
ecstasy, or otherwise. St. Paul says. That he 
had not received the gospel by the ministry of 
men, but by aparticular Revelation from God, 
who had immediately conveyed the kno wledge of 
divine things unto him, Gal. 1. 12. j^7id else- 
where. That he did not go up to Jerusalem 
after his conversion by the mere motion of his 
own mind, but in consequence of a revelation 
that he had for that purpose, Gal. 2.2. The 
word Apocalypsis «5 xised likewise to express 
the manifestation of Christ to the Jews and 
Gentiles, Luke 2. 32. The manifestation of 
the glory with ichich God will glorify his elect 
and his faithful servants at the last judgment, 
Rom. 8. 18. jS7id the declaration of his judg- 
ments, in his conduct both towards the godly 
and towards the wicked, Rom. 2. 5. 
Ruth 4. t 4. and I said, I will r. in thine ear 
Job 20. 27. the heaven shall r. his iniquity 
Psal. 119. 1 18. r. mine eyes that I may behold 
.ler. 33. 6. I will r. them abundance of peace 
Dan. 2. 47. seeing thou couldest r. this secret 
Mat. 11. 27. the Father, but the Son, and he to 
whomsoever the Son will r. him, Luke 10. 22. 
Gal.l. J6. called me by his grace, tor. his Soninnoe 
Phil. 3. 15. God shall r. even this unto you 

REVEALED. 
Deut. 29. 29. but things r. to us and our children 

1 Sam. 3. 7. nor was the word of theLoid r. to him 
21. the Lord r. himself to Samuel in Shiloh 

9. 1 15. now the Lord had r. the ear of Samuel 

2 Sam. 7. 27. thou hast r. lo thy servant, saying 
1 Chron. 17. f 25. hast r. the ear of thy servant 
Esth. 8. 1 13. the copy of the writing r. to peopla 
Psal. 98. t 2. his righreousness hath he r. 

Isa. 22. 14. it was r. in mine ears by the Lord 
23. 1. from the land of Chittim it is r. to them 
40. 5. and.Ihe glory of the Lord shall be r. 
53. 1. to whom is arm of Lord r. 1 .lohn 12. 38. 
56. 1. and my righteousness is near to be r. 
.Ter. 11. 20. for unto thee have I r. my cause 
Daji. 2. 19. then was the secret r. to Daniel 
30. this secret is not r. to me for any wisdom 

10. 1. a thing was r. to Daniel, and was true 
Mat. 10. 26. for there is nothing covered, that shall 

not ber.nor hid thatsh.not be known, Lukel2.2. 

11. 2.5. and hast r. them to babes, Luke 10. 21. 

16. 17. flesh and blood hath not r. it unto thee 
Luke9. 26. it was r. to Simeon by the Holy Ghost 

35. that the thoughts of many hearts may be t. 

17. 30. shall be in day when the Son of man r. 
Rom. ]. 17. therein is the righteousness of God r. 

18. for the wrath of God is r. from heaven 
8. 18. with the glorv which shall be r. in us 

1 Cor. 2. 10. God ha'th r. them to us by his Spirit 
3. 13. day declare it, because it shall be r. by fhre 

14. 30. if any thing be r. to another that sitteth 
Gal. 3. 23. the Taith which should afterwards ber 
Eph. 3. 5. as it is now r. to his holy apostles 

2 Thess. 1. 7. when the Lord Jesus shall be t. 

2. 3. a falling away first, and that mtm of sin be r. 



REV 

3 T%es3. 2. 6. now ye know what withholdeth, lliat 

he might be r. \n his lime 

8. that wicked one be r. whom L. siiall oorisume 

I Pet. 1. 5. to salvation, ready to be r. in last time 

12. unto whom it was r. that not to themselves 

4. 13. that when his glory shall be r. ye may be 

5. 1. and also a partaker of glory that shall be r. 

REVEALER. 
Dan. 2. 47. your God a God of gods, a r. of secrets 

REVEALETH. 
fob 33. 1 16. then he r. tiie ears of men, and sealeth 
F?ov. 11. 13. a tale-bearer, »•. secrets, 20. 19. 
Dan. 2. -22. lie r. the deep and secret things 
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but there is a God in heaven thai r. secrets 
29. he that ■/•. secrets maketh known to thee 
AmoyS 3. 7. he r. his secrets to his servants prophets 

REVELATION. 
Rom. 2. 5. and r. of the righteous judgment of God 
1(3. 25. according to r. of the mystery kept secret 
1 Cor. 1. 1 7. waiting for the r. of our Lord Jesus 
14. G. except I shall speak to you either by r. 
2G. every one hath a r. hath an interpretation 
Gai. 1. 12. but by the r. of Jesus Christ 

2. 2. and I went up by r. and communicated 
Epk. 1.17. may give you the Spirit of wisdom and r. 

3. 3. liow that by r. he made known to me 

1 Pet. 1. 13. grace brought at the r. of Jesus Christ 
Rev. 1. 1. the r. of Jesus Christ, which God gave 

REVELATIONS. 

2 Cor. 12. 1. 1 will come to visions and r. of the L. 
7. lest I should be exalted thro' abundance ofr. 

REVELLINGS. 
Gal. 5.21. works of the flesh are r. and such like 
1 Pet. 4. 3. when ye walked in lusts, r. banquetings 

REVENGE. 
Revenge, as it includes a sense of sorrow and 
trouble for the injuries that are done to us, can- 
not by any means belong to God. Jfone of his 
creatures can disturb his peace, or cause to him 
any trouble or resentment. Man has recourse 
to revenge, only because he is galled and sen- 
sible of injuries. IVhen therefore it is said in 
scripture, that God revenges himself, it speaks 
after a popular and improper manner. He vin- 
dicates the injuries done to his justice and his 
majesty, and to the order he has established in 
the world, yet without any emotion of pleasure 
or displeasure. He revenges the injuries done 
to his servants because he is just, and because 
order and justice must be preserved. Men re- 
venge them selves out of weakness, because they 
are offended, because they are too much in- 
fluenced by self-love. Ji great soul overlooks 
and despises injuries; a soul enlightened by 
grace and faith, leaves the judgment and re- 
venge of them to God, loho has sufficiently de- 
clared himself, to make it understood by good 
men, that vengeance belongeth only to him ; To 
me belongeth vengeance and recompence, Deut. 
32. 35. He forbids malice and revenge, in ex- 
press terms ; he will not alloio us to keep any 
resentmentin our hearts againstour brethren : 
Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart ; 
thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, 
and not suffer sin upon him. Thou shalt not 
avenge, nor bear any grudge against the chil- 
dren of thy people. Lev. 19. 17, 18. And when 
God established the Lex Talionis, he does not 
thereby allow of revenge, but sets limits te it. 
Non fomes, sed limes furoris est, says Austin. 
He does not intend to provoke to anger, but to 
stop the progress and consequences of it. Non 
ut id quod sopitum erat, hinc accenderetur : sed 
ne id quod ardebat, ultra fextenderetur. 
■ fer. 15. 15. O Lord, r. me of my persecutors 
t Cor. 10. 6. in a readiness to r. all disobedience 

REVENGE, Substantive.. 
Jer. 20. 10. and we shall take our r. on him 
£2eA:.25.] 5. because the Philistines have dealt by r. 



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2 Cor. 7. 11. yea, what r. 

REVENGED. 
Ezek. 25.12. because Edom r. himself upon them 

REVENGER. 
JsTum. 35. 19. the r. shall slay the murderer, 21. 

24. congregation shall judge between the slayer 

and the r. of blood 

25. deliver the slayer out of the hand of Uie r. 
27. if r. find him without, and r. kill the slayer 

JVa/t. 1. t 2. the Lord is a jealous God, and a r. 
Rom.l^. 4. for he is minister of G. ar. to execute 

REVENGERS. 
2 Sam. 14. 11. that thou wouldest not suffer the r. 

REVENGES. 
Deut. 32. 42. from the beginning ofr. on enemy 
Psal.M.W. O Got! of r.shew thyself, lift up thyself 

REVENGETH. 
,Va4. 1. 2. the Lord r. the Lord r. and is furious 

REVENGING. 
PsaZ. 79. "".O. by the r. of the blood of thy servants 
Eztk. 25. 1 12. Edom dealt by r. tevengement 
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REVENUE. 
Ezra A. 13. so thou shalt endamage the r. of kings 
Prov. 8. 19. my r. is better than choice silver 
Isa. 23. 3. the harvest of the river is her r. 

REVENUES. 
Prov. 15. 6. but in the r. of the wicked is trouble 
16. 8. a little is better than great r. without riglit 
Jcr. 12. 13. they shall be ashamed of your r. 

REVERENCE 
Reve»ence, ichen it is said to be given to man, 
is a submissive humble carriage and respect, 
which inferiors owe to their superiors ; thus, 
Mephibosheth did reverence to David, and ac- 
knowledged him for his sovereign,^ Sam. 9.6. 
Jlnd wives are commanded to reverence their 
husbands, Eph. 5. 33. that is, to esteem them, 
to fear them, not with a servile, but ingenuous 
fear, and such as proceeds from love, and to 
manifest their esteem by the wholeof their car- 
riage towards them. But when God is the 
object of our reverence, it signijies. That holy, 
humble and filial fear of his displeasure, and 
that submissive, lowly, and self-abasing tem- 
per of spirit, with which we should apj/t'oach to 
him in the duties of his worship, and with which 
we should demean ourselves under his chasten- 
ing s : this temper being absolutely necessary 
and most congruous with respect to God, upon 
the account of his sovereignty, justice, and 
goodness , declared in his chastenings ; and with 
respect to our frailty, our dependence upon him, 
our obnoxiousness to his law, and our obliga- 
tions to him, that he icill please to afflict us for 
our good. To this purpose the apostle speaks ; 
Heb. 12. 9, We have had fathers of our flesh who 
corrected us, and we gave them reverence ; shall 
we not much rather be in subjection unto the 
Father of spirits, and live "? We have had our 
natural parents, who were our instructors and 
correctors, who made use of the rod, as well as 
the word, for our nurture,yet our bowels turned 
towards them ; we have been covered icith shame 
and blushing for our faults, and have submit- 
ted to their correction, so as to reform and turn 
from the faults for which they chastised us : 
and shall we not much rather submissively 
receive correction from God, reform under it, 
and resign our souls to him loho is the Creator 
of them, and the sovereign, guardian, protector, 
and disposer nf them ? Likeicise in the duties 
of prayer, hearing the word, and the like, an 
humble conception of God, as the supreme, eter- 
nal, and infinitely perfect Being ; as the omni- 
present, omniscient, and an incomprehensibly 
glorious Majesty, whose throne is in heaven; 
whose J^ame alone is excellent, whose glory is 
above the earth and heaven, would engage us 
to approach him with deep reverence and holy 
fear. Heb. 12. 28, 29, Let us have grace, 
whereby we may serve God acceptably, with 
reverence and godly fear; for our God is a con- 
suming fire. 
T,ev. 19.30. shall r. my sanctuary, I am Lord, 26.2. 
Esth. 3. 2. all the king's servants in gate r. Haman 
Mat. 21.37. but last of all he sent to them his son, 
saying, they will r. my son, Mark 12. 6. 
Z.w;te20.13. 
Eph. 5. 33. the wife see that she r. her husband 

REVERENCE. 
2 Sam. 9. 6. Mephibosheth did r. to David 
1 Kings 1.31. Bath-sheba bowed, and did r.to king 
Esth^'A. 2. Mordecai bowed not, nor did him r. 5. 
PsaZ. 89. 7. to be had inr. of all that are about him 



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Zeph. 2. 8. and the r. of the children of Amaion 

REVIVE. . 

jVcA. 4. 2. will they r. the stones out of the heaps 1 

PAaZ.85.6. wilt thou notr.usagam, thatlhv peoplo 

138. 7. thou wilt r. me, thou shalt strelch'lorth 

75a. 57. 15. with a contrite spirit, to r. spirit of the 

humble, and to J-. the heart of the contrite ones 

Hos. 6. 2. after two days will he r. us, we shall live 

14. 7. they shall r. as corn, and grow as the vine 

Hab.3.^. O Lord,?-, thy work inmidstof the years 

REVIVED. 
Gt)i. 45. 27. the spirit of Jacob their father r. 
.fudg. 15. 19. his spirit came again, and he ?-. 

1 Kings 17. 22. soul of the child came, and he r. 

2 Kings 13. 21. and touched bones of Elisha, he r 
Rom. 7. 9. when the commandment came, sin r. 

14. 9. to this end Christ both died, rose, and r. 
Phil. 4. t 10. that now your care of me hath r. 

REVIVING. 
Ezra 9. 8. to give us a little ?-. in our bondage, 9. 

REVOLT. 
Deut. 13. t 5. prophet spoken r. against the Lord 
/5a. 59.13. speaking oppress, and?-, uttering falseh 
Jcr. 28. 1 16. because it.-vu hast taught r. 29. j 32 

REVOLT. 
2 Chron. 21.10. the same time also did Libnah r 
Isa. ]. 5. be stricken, ye will r. more and more 

REVOLTED. 
2 Kings 8. 20. in his days Edom r.22. 2 C/i?-.21.8,10 

22. then Libnah r. at the same time 
Isa. 31. 6. to him from whom Israel have deeply r 
Jer. 5. 23. but this people, they aie r. and gone 

REVOLTERS. 
Jer. 6. 28. are all giievouir. walking with slandera 
Hos. 5. 2. the r. are profound to make slaughter 
9. 15. I will love them no more, princes are r. 

REVOLTING. 
Jer. 5. 23. this people hath a r. and rebellious heart 

REVOLUTION. 
Exod. 34. 1 22. observe feast at the r. of the year 

1 Sam. 1. 120. when the r. of days was come about 

2 Chron. 24. f 23. in the r . of the year Svria came 

REWARD 
Signifies, [1] A recompence, requital., or amends, 
upon account of some service done, or good 



Heb. 12. 9. we gave them r. || 28. serve God with r. 
IPet. 3.t 15. to give an answer of your hope with r. 

REVEREND. 
Psal. 111.9. he sent redemp. holy and r. is his name 

REVERSE. 
JVum. 23. 20. and he hath blessed, andIcannotr.it 
Esth. 8. 5. let it be written, to r the letters devised 
8. and sealed with king's rinj, may no man r. 
Jer. 2. t 24. in her occasion who can r. it ? 

REVILE. 
Exod. 22.28. thou shalt not r. the gods, nor curse 
Mat. 5. 11. blessed arc ye when men shall r. you 

REVILED. 
JVeA. 13. 1 25. I contended with them, and r. them 
JJfa<.27. 39. that passed by r. him,wag. their heads 
Mark 15. 32. they that were crucified r. him 
.Tohn 9. 28. they r. him, and said, thou art disciple 
1 Cor. 4. 12. being r. we bless, being persecuted 
1 Pet. 2. 23. who when he was r. r. not again 

REVILERS. 
1 Cor. 6. 10. nor r. shall inherit kingdom of God 

REVILEST. 
Acts 23.4. they said, r. thou God's high priest ? 

REVILETH. 
Exod. 21.tl7.thatr.his father shall be put to death 

REVILING S. 
Isa. 51. 7. fear not, neither be ye afraid of their r. 



action performed, such as is due to labourers 
for their work, 1 Tim. 5. 18. [2] That 
free and unmerited recompence which shall be 
given to the godly by the goodness, bomity, and 
mercy of God, after all their labours in his 
service. This is a reward wholly of grace, 
in respect of 2is, or our deserving, but of jus- 
tice on account of the purchase of it by the 
sacred treasure of Christ's blood, and the 
xinchangcable tenor of the gospel, wherein God 
promises heaven to all obedient and true be- 
lievers. Mat. 5, 12. I B. 6. [3] That extreme ana 
fearful punishment and recompence from the 
terrible majesty and revenging justice of God., 
which will be infiicted upon impenitent sinners, 
Psal. 91. 8. [4] A gift or bribe, Deut. 27. 
2.5. [5] The fruit or benefit of lai.iur in 
this world, Eccl. 9. 5. [6] Human applause^ 
Mat. 6. 2, 5. [7] Comfort and joy, Psal. 
19. 11. 
Gen. 15. 1. Abram, I am thy exceeding great r. 
J^um. 18. 31. for it is your r. for your service 
Deut. 10. 17. a terrible God, who taketh not r. 

27. 25. cursed that taketh r. to slay the innocent 
Ruth 2. 12. a full r. be given thee of the Lord 
2 5a772. 4.10. who tho't I would have given him a r 

19. 36. the king recompense it me with such a r 
1 Kings 13. 7. go home, and I will give thee a r. 
Job 6. 22. did I say, bring to me, or give a r. 

7. 2. as a hireling looketh for the r. of his work 
Psal. 15. 5. nor taketh r. against the innocent 
19. 11. and in keeping of them there is great r. 
40. 15. let them be desolate for a r. of their shame 
58. 11. verily, there. is a r. for the righteous 
70. 3. let them be turned back for r. of their shame 
91. 8. only thou shalt see the r. of the wicked 
94. 2. lift up thyself, render a r. to the pioud 
109. 20, let this bo the r. of mine adversaries 
127. 3. and the fruit of the womb is his r. 
Prov. 11. 18. that soweth righteousness, a sure r. 
21. 14. a r. in the bosom pacifieth strong wrath 
22. 1 4. the r. of humility is riches and honour 
23. 1 18. surely there is a r. and thine expectation 
24. 14. hast found wisdom, then there shall be a r 

20. for there shall be no r. to the evil man 
Eccl. 4. 9. bee. they h a ve a good r. for their laboc 

9. 5. neither have they any more a r. 
Isa. 3. 11. the r. of his hands shall be given him 

5. 23. which justify the wicked for r. 

40. 10. his r. is with him, and his work, 62. IL 

45. 13. he shall let go my captives, not for r. 

49. t 4. and my r. is with my God 
Jer. 40. 5. the captain gave Jeremiah a r. 
Ezek. 16. 34. thou givest r. and no r. is given thee 
Hos.9.1, thou hast loved ar. upon every corn-floor 



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Obad. 15. thy r. shall returns upon thine own head 

Jtfic. 3. 11. heads tliureofjudge forr. priests teach 

7. 3. the prince asiieth, and judge asketh for a r. 

Mat. 5. I'i. great is your r. in heaven, Luke 6. 23. 

46. iflovB them which love you, what 7".haveye? 

6.1. otherwise ye have no ?-.ot'your Fatlier in heav. 

'2. venly, I say to you, they have tlieir r. 5, 16. 

10- 41. he that receivetli a prophet shall receive a 

prophet's?-, shall receive a righteous man's r. 

42. he shall in no wise lose his r. J\Iark 9. 41. 

Luke 6. 35 but do good, and your r. shall be great 

23. 41. for we receive the due r. of our deeds 

4?c£sl. 18. man purchased alield with r. of iniquity 

Roia.-LA. hiin ihatworketh is ther.not reckoned 

1 Cirr. 3. 8. every man shall receive his own r. 

14. if any man's work abide he shall receive a r. 

9. 17. if I do this thing willingly I have a r. 
13. what is my r.then ? verily, that when I preach 

Col. 2. 18. let no man beguile you of your r. 
3. 21. ye shall receive liie r. of the inheritance 

1 Tim. 5. 18. the labourer is worthy of his r. 
Heb.2.2.every transg. received a just recomp. of r. 

10. 35. contidence, which hath great recomp. of r. 

11.26. he had respect to the recompenceof ther. 

2 ['ct. 2. 13. shall receive ther. of unrighteousness 
2 Jukn 8. but that we receive a full r. 
Jade 11. ran greedily after error of Balaam for r. 
Rev. 11. 18. the time is ccme thou shouldest give r. 

22. 12. I come quickly, and my r. is with me 

REWARD, Verb. 
Deut. 32. 41. and I will r. them that hate me 

1 Sam. 24. 19. wherefore the Lord r. thee good 

2 Sum. 3. 39. the Lord shall r. the doer of evil 
2 Ckroii. 20. 11. behold, I say, how they r. us 
Psal. 54. 5. he shall r. evil to mine enemies 
Prov. 25. 22. heap coals, and the Lord shall r. thee 
Hos. 4. 9. and I will r. them their doings 
Mat. 6. 4. Father himself shall r. thee openly, 6,18. 

16.27. he shallr. every man according to his works 
2 Tim. 4. 14. Lord r. him according to his works 
B.ev. IB. 6. r. her, even as she reuarded you 

REWARDED. 
Geii. 44. 4. wherefore have ye r. evil for good 1 
35a?«.24.17.for thou hast r.me good, whereas thou 
art more righteous than I, I have r. thee evil 
2'Sam.22. 21. the Lord r. me according to my righ- 
teousness and cleanness of my hands, Psal.\Q.2Q. 
8 Chron. 15. 7. be strong, your work shall be r. 
Psal. 7. 4. if I have r. evil to him that was at peace 
35. 12. they r. me evil for good, 109. 5. 
103. 10. nor r. us according to our iniquities 
Prov. 13. 13. that feareththe commandment be r. 
Isa. 3. 9. for they have r. evil to themselves 
Ter. 31. 10. thy work shall be r. saith the Lord 
Rev. 18. 6. reward her even as she r. you, double 

REWARDER. 
Htb. 11. 6. a r. of them that diligently seek him 

REWARDETH. 
Job 21. 19. he r. him and he shall know it 
Psal. 31. 23. and plentifully r. the proud doer 
137. 8. happy he that r. thee, as thou hast served 
Prov. 17. 13. whoso r.evil for good, evil not depart 
26. 10. both r. the fool, and r. transgressors 

REWARDS. 
JVtfni. 22. 7. with the r. of divination in their hand 
Isa.l. 23. every one loveth gifts, folio weth after r. 
Dan.2. 6. ye shall receive of me gifts and r. honour 
5. 17. Daniel said, give thy ?•. to another 
Hos.2. 12. these are my r. my lovers have given me 
RIB, S. 



the Lord maketh poor and makethr. Ps. 52. 7. but trusted in the abundance of his r. 

62. 10. if r • 



Gen. 2. 21. Adam slept, and God took on" o^ his r. 

22. the r. which God had taken from man 

Exod. 30. t 4. make two rings by two r. of altar 

2 Sam. 2. 23. Abner smote Asahel under the fifth r. 

3.27.JoabsmoteAbner || 20.10. Joab smote Amasa 

4.6.Rechab and Baanah smote Ish-bosheth under 

the fifth r. 
1 Kings 6. t 5- and he made r. round about 
7. t 3. it was covered with cedar upon the r. 
Dan. 7. 5. beast had three r. in the mouth of it 

RIBAND. 
.Tfurn. 15. 38. on fringe of the borders a r. of blue 

RICH 
Signifies, fl] One that has great incomes, or plen- 
tyof worldhj good things, 1 Tim. 6. 17. [2] One 
that aboundcih in spiritual good things, being 
furnished with the graces of God\'! Spirit, Jam. 
2. 5. Rev. -2. 9. [3] Such as i)i their own 
opinion are spiritually rich, when in reality 
they are not. Rev. 3. 17. [4] Such as place all 
their happiness and confidcncein their outward 
prosperity. Mat. 19.24. Luke 6. 24. [5] JVise 
and worthy men, who are richly furnished 
toith excellent endowments of the mind, Eccl. 
10,6. 
Gen. 13. 2. Abram was very r. in cattle, in silver 
14.23.1est thou shouldst say,I have madeAbram r. 
Exod. 30. 15. r. shall not give more, nor poor less 
Lev. 25. 47. and if a stranger wax r. by thee 
Ruth 3. 10. followedst not young men poor or r. 
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1 Sam. 2. 

2 .Sam. 12. 1. there were two men in one city, oner. 
Job 15. 29. he shall not be r. neither shall liis subst. 

34. 19. rior regardeth the r. more than the poor 
Psal. 45. 12. tne r. shall entreat thy favour 
49. 2. hear this, both r. and poor together 
16. be not thou atraid when one is made r. 
Prov. 10. 4. the hand of the diligent maketh r. 
22. the blessing of the Lord, it maketh r. 

13. 7. there is that maketh himself r. yet hath 

14. 20. poor is hated, but the r. hath many friends 
18. 23. but the r. answereth roughly 

21. 17. he that loveth wine and oil shall not ber. 

22. 2. ?•. and poor meet together. Lord is maker 
7. the r. ruleth over the poor, and the borrower 
10. he that giveth to the r. shall come to want 

23. 4. labour not to ber. cease from thy wisdom 
28. 6. than he that is perverse, though he be r. 

20. but he that maketh haste to be r. 22. 
Eccl. 5. 12. abund. of r. will not suffer him to sleep 

10. 6. folly is set, and ther. sit in low place 
20. and curse not the r. in thy bed-chamber 
Isa. 53. 9. and with the r. in his death, because : 
Jer. 5. 27. therefore they are great, and waxen r. 
Ezek. 27. 24. in chests of r. apparel, bound with 
Hos. 12. 8. Ephraim said, yet I am become r. _ 
Zech. 11. 5. say, blessed be the Lord, for I am r. 
Mark 12. 41. many that were r. cast in much 
Luke 1. 53. and the r. he hath sent empty away 

6. 24. but woe unto you that are r. for ye received 

12. 21. so is he that is not r. toward God 
14.12. call not thy r. neighbours, lest they bid thee 

18. 23. he was very sorrowful, for he was very r. 

19. 2. Zaccheus chief among publicans, was r. 
Rom. 10. 12. same Lord is r. to all that call on him 

1 Cor. 4. 8. now ye are full, now ye are r. 

2 Cor. 6. 10. as poor, yet making many r. 
8. 9. though he was r. yet for your sakes he 

became poor, that ye through his poverty 

might be r. 
Eph. 2. 4. but God who is r. in mercy 
1 Tim. 6. 9. they that will be r. fall into temptation 

17. charge them that are r. in this world 

18. that they do good, and be r. in good works 
.Jam. 1. 10. let the r. rejoice in that he is made low 

2. 5. hath not God chosen the poor, r. in faith? 
Rev. 2. 9. I know thy poverty, but thou artr. 

3. 17. because thou sayest, I am r. and increased 
18. 1 counsel to buy of me gold, thou mayest ber. 

13.16. he causeth the poor and r.to receive a mark 

18. 3. the merchants of earth are waxed r. 15, 19. 

RICH man or men. 

2Sam. 12. 2. the r. viav had e.xceeding many flocks 

4. there came a traveller to the r. man 
.Job 27. 19. r. man shall lie down but shall not be 
Prov. 10. 15. ther. man''s wealth is his strong city, 
the destruction of the poor is poverty, 18. 11. 
28. 11. the r. 7nan is wise in his own conceit 
Jer. 9. 23. let not the r. maji glory in his riches 
Mic. 6. 12. the r. men thereof are full of violence 
Mat.19.2^. a r.man shall hardly enter the kingdom 
24. it is easier for a r. man to enter into the 
kingdom of God, Mark 10. 25. Luke 18. 25. 
27. 57. there came a.r.man of Arimathea, Joseph 
Luke 12. 16. the ground of a r.man broughtforth 
16. 1. there was a certain r. man had a steward 

19. a r. man was clothed in purple and fine linen 

21. the crumbs which fell from the r. man''s table 

22. the r. man also died and was buried 
21.1. and saw the r. men casting into the treasury 

■Tarn. 1. 11. so also shall the r. man fade away 
2. 6. do not r. men oppress you and draw you 
5. 1. <;o to now, ye r. men, weep and howl 

Rev. 6. 15. great men, and r. men hid themselves 
RICHER. 

Dan. 11. 2. the fourth shall be far r. than they all 
RICHES. 

Gen. 31. 16. the r. God hath taken that is oui3 
38. 7. r. were more than they might dwell together 

Josh. 22. 8. return with much r. to your tents 

/2?(tA4.tll.gettheer. in Ephratah, and be famous 

1 Sam. 17. 25. the king will enrich with great r. 

1 Kings 3. 11. neither hast asked r. 2 Chron. 1.11. 

13. t have given thee both r. and honour 
10. 23. king Solomon exceeded all the kings of the 

earth forr. and for wisdom, 2 Chr. 9. 22. 

1 Chron. 29. 12. both r. and honour come of thes 
28. David died full of days, r. and honour 

2 Chr. 17. 5. brought presents to Jehoshaphat, he 

had r. and honour in abundance, 18. 1. 

20. 25. they found r. with dead bodies and jewels 

32.27. Hezek.had exceeding much r. and honour 
Esth. 1.4. he shewed the r. ofhis glorious kingdom 

5. 11. Haman told them of the glory ofhis r. 
Job 20. 15. he swallowed down r. vomit them up 

36. 19. will he et eem thy r.? no, not gold 
Psal. .37. 16. is better than the r. of many wicked 

39. 6. heheapeth upr. and knoweth not who shall 

44. 1 12. thou sellest thy people without r. 

49. 6. they that boast themselves in their r. 



increase, set not your heart on thoii 
73. 12. the ungodly prosper, they increase in r 
104. 24. O Lord, the earth is full of thy r. 
112. 3. wealth andr. shall be in his house 
119. 14. I have rejoiced as much as in all r. 
Prov. 3. 16. and in her left band ?•. and honour 

8. 18. r. and honour are with me, yea durable 
11. 4. r. profit not in the day of wrath ' 

16. a woman retains honour, and sirong men r 
28. he that trustcth in his r. shall lall 

13. 7. that maketh himself poor, yet hath great r 
8. the ransom of a man's life are his r. 

14. 24. the crown of the wise is their r. 
19. 14. and r. are the inheritance of fathers 

22. 1. a good name is rather to be chosen than r 

4. by the fear of the Lord are r. and honour 
16. he thatoppresseth the poor to increase his r 

23. 5. for r. certainly make thpniselves wings 

24. 4. chambers shall be filled wiih all pleasant r 
27. 24. for r. are not for ever, and doth crown 

30. 8. give me neither poverty nor r. feed me 

31. t 29. many daughters have gotten r. 
Eccl. 4. 8. nor is his eye satisfied with r. 

5. 13. even r. kept for the owners to their hurt 
14. but those r. perish by evil travail 
19. every man to whom God hath given r.,6. 2. 

9. 11. nor yet r. to men of understanding 
Isa. 8. 4. the r. of Damascus shall be laken away 

10. 14. my hand found as a nest the r. of people 
30. 6. they will carry their r. on young asses 
45. 3. I will give thee hidden r. of secret places 
61. 6. ye shall eat the r. of the Genliles 

Jer. 9. 23. let not the rich man glury in his r. 
17. 11. so he that getteth r. and not by right 
4S. 36. because r. that he hath gotten is perished 

Ezek. 26. 12. they shall m.ake a spoil of ihy r. 

27. 12. Tarshish was thy merchant by reason 
of the multitude of all kind of r. 18.27,33. 

28. 4. with thy understanding thou hast gotten r. 

5. by thy traffic hast thou increased thy r. and 
thine heart is lifted up because of thy r. 

Dan. 11. 2. thro' his r. shall stir Ujiall against Grecia 

13. the king of the north shall come with much r. 

24. shall scatter among them the prey, spoil andr. 

28. then shall he return into his land with great r. 
Mat.13.22. careofthis world and ihedeceitfulness 
ofr. choke the word, Mark 4. 19. LukeS. 14 
Mark 10. 23. how hardly they that have r. enter 

24. them that trust in r. to enter, L^tke 18. 24. 
Luke 16. t 9. make friends ofr. of unrighteousness 

11. who will commit to your trust the true r. ? 
Ro7n. 2. 4. or despisest thou the r. ofhis goodness? 
9. 23. he might make known the r. ofhis glorj' 

11. 12. if the fall of them be the r. of the world, 
and the diminishing of them r. of the Gentiles 

33. O the depth of the r. of the wisdom of God 
2 Cor. 8. 2. abounded to the r. of their liberality 
Eph. 1. 7. redemption according to r. of his grace 

IB. what the r. of the glory ofhis inheritance 
2. 7. that he might shew exceeding r. ofhis grace 
3.8.that I should preach unsearchable r. of Christ 

16. grant you according to the r. ofhis glory 
Phil. 4. 19. according to his?-. in glory by Christ Jes. 
Col. 1. 27. what the r. of the glory of the mystery 
2. 2. knit in love, to all the r. of the full assurance 
1 Tim.6. 17. nor trust in uncertain r.but in living G. 
Hcb. 11. 26. the reproach of Christ greater r. than 
Jam. 5. 2. your r. are corrupted, your garments 
Rev. 5. 12. worthy is Lamb to receive power and r. 
18. 17. in one hour so great r. are come to nought 

RICHLY. 
Col. 3. 16. let the word of Christ dwell in you r. 

1 Tim. 6. 17. but trust in living God, who giveth r. 
Tit.3. 1 6. which he shed on us r. thro' Jesus Christ 

RID. 
<?e7i.37. 22. that he might r. him out of their hands 
Exod. 6. 6. 1 will r. you out of their bondage 
Lev. 26. 6. I will r. evil beasts out of the land 
Psal. 82. 4. r. them out of the hand of the wicked 
144. 7. send thine hand, r. me, and deliver me, 11. 

RIDDANCE. 
Lcv.23.22. thou shalt not make clean r.ofthy field 
Zeph.l.lS.he shall make even speedy r.of all them 

RIDDEN. 

JV«TO.2-2.30.amnotIthineass, which thou hastr. ? 

RIDDETH. 

2 Sam. 22. 1 33. God is my strength, he r. my way 
RIDDLE. 

.luder. 14. 12. Samson said to them, I will now pui 

forth a r. to you, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 

Ezek. 17. 2. son of man, put forth a r. and speak 

1 Cor. 1.3. tl2. now we see in a r. then face to face 

RIDE. 
Gen. 41. 43. he made hi-m to r.in the second chariot 
Deut.32. 13. he made him r.on high places of earth 
.ludg. 5. 10. speak, ye that r. on white asses 
2S<i77i. 6. t3. thev made to r.the aik, 1 Chron.lS.p 
16.2. the asses are for the king's household to r.oe 
19. 26. 1 said I will saddlo an ass that I may - 



RIG 



I Kinjfs 1. 33. criuse Sol. r. upon my mule, 38, 44. 
2Kings 4. 7 ■24.rciilriiiii not for ine tu r. except I bid 
10. 11). so tlioy i»i;ide liim to r. in liis chariot 
13 t lu- li^iil^o tiiiue iiand to r. U))on the bow 
EsLli. (). \ y. anil cause him to r. through the city 
Job 30. 2i. tiiou causost me to r. upon the wind 
Psal. 45. 4. and in thy majesty r. prosperously 
6ti. ri. thou hast caused men to r. over our iieads 
Isa. 30. 11). but ye said, we will r. upon the swift 
5d. 14. 1 will cause thee to r. on tlie high places 
Jer. (3. 23. they r. on horses set in array, 50. 42. 
IIos.lO. 11. 1 will makcEi)iiraini to r. Judah plow 
14. 3. we will not r. upon horses, nor will we say 
Hub. 3. 8. that thou didst r. upon thine horses 
Ilacr. 2. 22. overthrow chariots, and those that r. 

RIDER. 
Geiu 49. 17. so tiiat his r. shall fall backward 
Exod. 15. 1. horse and r. thrown into the sea, 21. 
Job 39. 18. she scorneth the horse and his r. 
Jer.51.21. wiih thee will I break in pieces the horse 
and liis r. break in pieces the chariot and his r. 
Zech. 12. 4. 1 will smite his r. with madness 

RIDERS. 
2Kings 18. 23. if thou be able lo setr. on, /5a.36. 8. 
Esth. 8. 10. and he sent letters by r. on mules 
Hag. 2.22. the horses and their r. shall come down 
Zeck. 10. 5. the r. on horses shall be confounded 

RIDETH. 
Lev. 15. 9. what saddle he r. on shall be unclean 
Dcut. 33. 26. who r. upon the heaven in thy help 
Esth. 6. 8. and the horse that the king r. upon 
Psal. nS. 4. extol him that r. on the heavens, 33. 
Isa. 19. 1. behold, tlie Lord r. on a swift cloud 
^7Hos2.15.neither shall he thatr. the horse deliver 

RIDING. 
JVum. 22. 22. now Balaam was r. on his ass 
2 Kings 4. 24. slack not thy r. for me, except I bid 
Jcr. 17. 25. kings shall enter r. in chariots, 22. 4. 
Eick. 23. C. young men, horsemen r. on horses, 12. 
23. great lords, all of them r. upon horses 
38.15. thou and many people with thee r.on horses 
Zech. 1. 8. and behold, a man r. on a red horse 
9. 9. thy king cometh unto thee r. upon an ass 

RIDICULOUS. 
/5a.33.t 19.thou shall not see a people of a r.tongae 

RIDGES. 
Psa.63.10. thou waterest ther. thereof abundantly 

RIE, or RYE. 
Exod. 9. 32. the wheat and r. were not smitten 
/5a.28.23.castin wheat, barley and r. in their place 

RIFLED. 
Zech. 14. 2. the houses r. and the women ravished 

RIGHT, Substantive. 
Gera. 18.25. shall not the Judge of all the earth do r.? 
J^Tum. 27. 7. the daughters of Zelophehad speak r. 
Deut. 21. 17. the r. of the first-born is his 
Ruth 2. t 29. is one that hath r to redeem, 3. f 9. 
4. 6.^ redeem thou my r. to thyself, for I cannot 
2 Sah. 19. 23. what r. have I to cry to the king ? 

43. we have also more r. in David than ye 

iKings 8.t45.hear thou in heaven their prayer, and 

maintain their r. j 49. 2 Chr. 6. 1 35. f 39. 

JVe/i. 2. 20. but ye have no jiortion nor r. in Jerus. 

9.33. for thou hast done?*, we have done wickedly 

Job 34. 6. should I lie against my r. ? my wound 

17. sh;ill even he that hateth r. govern ? 
36. 6. but he giveth r. to the poor 
PsaZ. 9.4. ihou hast maintained my r. judging r. 
17. 1. hear tlie r. O L. attend to my cry, give ear 
140. 12. tlie Lord will maintain the r. of the poor 
Prov. lu. 8. than great revenues without r. 

13. and they love him that speaketh 7\ 
Isa. 10. 2. to takeaway ther. from poorofmypeo. 
32. 7. lo destroy when the needy speaketh r. 
59. t 8. there is no r. in their goings 
Jer. 5. 28. the r. of the needy do they not judge 
17. 1 1. he that getteth riches, and not by r. 
32. 7. the r. of redemption is thine to buy it, 8. 
48. t 30. those on whom he stayeth do not r. 
Lam.d.'ia.to turn aside r.of a man bef. Most High 
Ezelf. 21. 27.be no more, till he come whose r. it is 
22.t29.'theyhave oppressed the stranger withoutr. 
Amos 5. 12. they turn aside the poor from their r. 
JIal.3. 5. that turn aside the stranger from his r. 
fohn 1. 1 !-• to them gave he r. to be sons of God 
Hcb.Vi. 10. an altar, whereof they have no r. to eat 

RIGHT, Jidjective. 
Oen. 24. 48. the Lord who had led me in the r. way 
Deiil. 32. 4. a God of truth, just and r. is he 
Josh. 9. 25. do as .«eemeth good and r. unto thee 
Judg. 12. 0. he could not frame to pronounce it r. 

1 Sam. 12. 2.3. 1 will teach you the good and r. way 

2 Sam. 15. 3. see, thy matters are good and r. 

1 Kings 9. 1 12. the cities were not r. ifl his eyes 
2KingslQ. 15. is thy heart r. asmy heart with thine 
17. 9. Israel did secretly tbings that were not r. 
Ezra 8. 21. to seek of him a r way for us 
^eh. 9. 13. thou gavest them r. judgments 
EstJi. 8. 5. and the things seem r. before the king 
Job 6. 25. how forcible are r. words ! but what doth 
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IIIG 

Job 34. 23. he v/ill not lay on man more than r. 
35. 2. thinkesl tiiou this lo ber. liiat thou saidst? 

Psal. 19. 8. the statutes of ihe Lord are r. 
45. 6. the sceptre of thy kingdom is a r.^sceptre 
51. 10. O God, rcnev/ a r. spirit within rae 
107. 7. he led them forth by the r. way 
119.75. thy judgments are r. || 128. thy precepts r. 

Prov. 4. 11. 1 have led thee in r. paths 
8. 6. and the opening of my li|)s shall be r. things 
9. they are all r. to them that find knowledge 

12. 5. the thoughts of the righteous are r. 
14. 12. there i<s a way which seemeth r. IG. 25. 

20. 11. whether his work be pure, and whether r. 

23. 16. when thy lips shall speak r. things 

24. 26. shall kiss his lips that giveth a r. answer 
Eccl. 4. 4. again I considered every r. work 

11. t 6. thou knowest not whether shall be r. 
Isa. 30. 10. which say, prophesy not to us r. things 

45. 19. I the Lord declare things that are r. 
Jer. 2.21. I had planted thee wholly a r. seed 

23. 10. their course is evil, and their force is not r. 
34. 15. ye turned, and had done r. in my sight 

Hos. 14. 9. for the ways of the Lord are r. 
j3mos 3. 10. for they know not to do r. saithLord 
Mark 5.15. clothed, and in his r. mind, Luke 8. .35. 
Licke 10. 28. thou hast answered r. this do and live 
Jlcts 4. 19. whether it be r. in the sight of God 
8. 21. thy heart is not r. in the sight of God 

13. 10. not cease to pervert the r. ways of the L. 
2Pet. 2. 15. which have forsak.?'. way, gone astray 
Rev. 22. 14. that they may have r. lo the tree of life 

Is RIGHT. 
Exod. 15. 26. if thou wilt diligently hearken and do 
that which is r. in his sight, 1 Kings 11. 38. 
Deut. 6. 18. thou shall do that is r. 12. 25. | 21.9. 
12.8. every man doeth whatsoever zsr.in own eyes 
28. when thou doest that which is r. 13. 18. 
.ludg. 14 .f 3. get her for me, she is r. in mine eyes 
1 Kings 11. 33. hast not walked to do that is r. 
2KingslO. 30. inexecut. that which is r. in my eyes 
.Idb 42. 7. have not spoken of me thing that is r. 8. 
Psal. 33. 4. for the word of the Lord is r. 
Prov. 12. 15. the way of a fool is r. in his own eyes 

21. 2. every way of man is r. in his own eyes 
8. but as for the pure, his work is r. 

.ler. 26. j 14. do wiih me as is r. in your eyes 
Ezek. 18. 5. but if a man do that which is r. 

19. he hath done that which is lawful andr. and 
kept my statutes, 21. 27. | 33. 14, 16, 19. 
Mat. 20. 4. whatsoever is r. I will give you 

7. whatsoever is r. that shall ye receive 
Luke 12. 57. and why judge ye not what is r. 7 
Eph. 6. 1. obey your parents in the Lord, this is r. 

Was RIGHT. 
.ludg. 17. 6. there was no king in Israel, but every 

man did that which was r. in his own eyes,21.25. 

1 Sam. 18. t 20. tiie thing was r. in Saul's eyes 

2 Sam. 17. f 4. the saying loas r. in eyes of Absalom 

1 Kings 14. 8. David do that which was r. 15. 5. 

15. 11. Asa did that which was r. 2 C/(ro?f. 14.2. 
22.43. Jehoshaphat did that joas r. 2 Ckron. 20.32. 

'iKings 12. 2.Jelioashdid thatwasr.2 Chron.^A.'H. 

14. 3. Amaziah did that which was r. 2 Chr. 25.2. 
15.3. Azariah did that which was r. 2 CA?-o?i.26.4. 

34.Jotham did that which was r. 2 Chron. 27. 2. 

16.2. Ahazdid not that which wa.s r. in sight ofL. 

18. 3. Hezekiah did that wjas r. 2 Chron. 29.^2. 

22. 2. Josiah did that which was r. 2 Chron. 34. 2. 

iChron. 13.4. the thing was r. in eyes of the people 

2 Chron. 30. t 4. thing was r. in eyes of Hezekiah 
.lob 33. 27. I have perverted that which teas r. 
Psal. 78. 37. their heart was not r. with him 
Jer. 17.16. that which came out of my lips was r. 

RIGHT. 
Josh.3.1Q. the people passed over r. against Jericho 

RIGHT-CHEEK. 
Mat. 5. 39. whoso shall smite thee on the r. cheek 

EIGHT-CORNER. 

2.S7re^5ll. 11. guard stood round from the r. corner 

See Foot, Hand. 

RIGHT-EARLY. 

Psal. 46. 5. God shall helj) her, and that r.-early 

RIGHT-FORTH. 
Jer. 49. 5. ye shall be driven every man r.-forth 

RIGHT-ON. 

Prov. 4. 25. let thine eyes look r. on, and eye-lids 

9. 15. to call passengers who go r. on their ways 

RIGHT-PILLAR. 
1 Kings 7. 21. he set up the r./^z'War called Jachin 

RIGHT-WELL. 

Psal. 139. 14. and that my soul knoweth r. well 

RIGHTEOUS. 

See the Signification of Just. 

Gen. 7. 1. for thee have I seen r. before me 

18. 23. wilt thou destroy the r, with the wicked ? 

24. if there be fifty r. wilt thou destroy, and not 
spare the place for the fifty r. that are therein? 

25. that be far from thee to slay r. with wicked 

26. if I find fifty r. in the city, I will spare 
28. peradventure there shall lack five of fifty r. 



RIG 

Gen. 20. 4. Lord, will thou slav also a r. na:ion 

30. 2d. Judalisuid, she haili been more r. than 1 
Exod. 23. 7. the mnoceni and r. slay thou not 

8. gilt perverteth tlie words of the r. Vcut. m.VJ 
jVuin. 23. 10. let me die the death of the r. 
Deut. 4. 8. what nation that hath judgments so r 

2j. 1. they shall justify the r. 2 Chron. 6. 23. 
Judg. 5. 11. the r. acts of the Lord, 1 Sam. 12. 7 
1 Sam. 24. 17. he said, thou art more r. than I 
- Sam. 4. 11. wicked men have slain a r. person 
I Kings 2. 32. who fell on two men more r. than he 

8. 32. justilying the r. to give him according to his 
i Kings 10. 9. Jehu said to ail the jieople, ye ber. 
Ezra 9. 15. Lord God of Isr. thou art ?•. J^Peh. 9.8. 
.Job 4. 7. or where were the r. cut o^l 

9.15. whom, tho' I were r. yet would I not answer 

10. 15. if 1 be r. yet will I not lift up niv head 

15. 14. what is man, that he should be r. ? 

17. 9. r. also shall hold on bis way, grow stronc-er 

22. 3. is it any pleas, to Almighty that thou art r..? 
19. the r. see it, and are glad, Psal. 107. 42. 

23. 7. there the r. might dis()ute with him 

32. 1. because he was r. in his own eyes 

34. 5. Job hath said, I am r. || 35. 7. if thou be r 

36. 7. he wilhdraweth not his eyes from tiie r. but 

with kings are they on the throne, Psal. 34. 15, 

40.8.wilt thou condemn me that thou mayesl be r 

Psal. 1. 5. nor sinners in the congregation "of the r. 

6. for the Lord knoweth the way of the r. 
5.12.for thou wilt bless the r.with favour.compass 
7. 9. for the r. God trieth the hearts and reins 
11. God judgeth the r. God is angry with wicked 

11. 3. what can the r. do 1 \\ 5. Lord trieih the r. 
14. 5. for God is in the generation of the r. 

19. 9. the judgments of the Lord are true and r, 

altogether, 119. 7, 62, 106, 160, 164. 

31. 18. lips speak contemptuously against the r. 
32. 11. be glad in the Lord, and rejoice, -ye r. 

33. 1. rejoice in the Lord, O ye r. 97. 12. 

34. 17. the r. cry, and the Lord heareth them 
19.many are the afflictions of the r.Loid delivers 
21. they that hate the ?-. shall be desolate 

35. 27. let them be glad that favour my r. cause 
37. 17. but the Lord upholdeth the r. 

21. but the r. sheweth mercy, and giveth 

25. yet have I not seen r. forsaken, nor his seed 

29. the r. shall inherit the land, and dwell therein 

30. the mouth of the r. speaketh wisdom 
32. the wicked watcheth the r. to slay him 
39. but the salvation of the r. is of the Lord 

52. 6. the r. also shall see, and fear, and laugh 
55. 22. he shall never suffer the r. to be moved 
58.10. the r.shall rejoice when he seeth vengeance 

11. verily there is a reward for the r. 
64. 10. ther. shall be glad in the Lord, and trust 

68. 3. but let the r. be glad, let them rrjoice 

69. 23. let them not be "written with the r. 

72. 7. in his days shall the r. flourish, and peace 
75. 10. but the boras of ihe r. shall be exalted 
92. 12. the r. shall flourish like the palm-tree 
94. 21. they gather against the soul of the r. 
97. 11. lighf is sown for r. and gladness for upright 
112.4. theLd. is full of compassion and r. 116^5 
6. the r. shall be in everlasMng remembrance 
118 15. rejoicing is in the tabernacles of the r. 

20. this gate, into which the r. shall ei:ter 
119. 106. sworn that I will Keep thy r. judgments 

137. r. art thou, O Lord. ./er. 12. 1. 

138. thy testimonies are r. and very faithful 
125.3.the rod of the wicked shall notiest upon the 

lot of the r. lest the r. put forth their hands 

140. 13. the r. shall give thanks to thy name 

141. 5. let the r. smite me, it shall be a kindness 
142.7. the r. shall compass me about, thou shall 

145. 17. the Lord is r. in all his ways, and holy 

146. 8. Lord loveth the r. he preserveth strangers 
Prov. 2. 7. he layeth up sound wisdom for tJie r. 

20. that thou mayeat keep the paths of the r. 
3.32. froward is ahominat. but his secret is withr. 

10. 3. the Lord will not sulfer the r. to famish 

16. labour of the r. tendeth to life, wicked to sin 

21. the lips of the r. feed many, but fools die 

24. but the desire of the r. shall be granted 

25. but the r. is an everlasting foundation 
28. the hope of the r. shall be gladness 

30. the r. shall never be removed, but the wicked 

32. the lips of the r. know what is acceptable 

11. 8. the r. is delivered out of trouble 

10. when it goeth well with the r. cityrejoiceth 
21. but the seed of the r. shall be delivered 
23. the desire of the r is only good 
28. but tho r. shall flourish as a branch 

30. the fruit of the r. is a free of life 

31. behold, r. shall be recompensed in the earth 

12. 3. but the root of the r. shall not be moved 

5. thoughts of the r. are right, but the counsels 
7. but the house of the r. shall stand 

12. but the root of the r. yieldeth fruit 

26. the r. is more excellent than his neighbour 

13. 9. the light of the r. rejoiceth, but the lamp 



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Prov. 13. 21. but to the r. gooil shall be repaid 

25. tiie r. eatetli to tlie satisfying of his soul 
14 9. but among tlie r. tiiere is I'avour 

19. and tUe wicked bow at the gates of the r. 
32. but tlje r. hatli hope in his death 
15. 6. ill the hou^•e of tiie r. is mujl) treasure 
19. bui the way of t!io r. is uuide plain 

26. tiie heart of the r. studieth to answer 
29. bat he lieareth the prayer of the r. 

l(i. i:^. r. lips areths delight of kings 

Id. 5. it is not guod to overthrow the ?•. in judgm. 

10. the r. runneth into it, and is safe 
21. Id. the wicked shall be a ransom for the r. 

26. but the r. giveth, and spareth not 
23. 24. the father of the r. shall greatly rejoice 
2-1. 15. lay not wait against the dwelling of the r. 

24. he that saith to the wicked, thou art r. 

28. 1. ihe wicked flee, but the r. are bold as a lion 
10. whoso causeth the r. to go asiray, shall fall 
28. but wiien the wicked perish, the r. increase 

29. 2. when the r. are in authority, people rejoice 
(). but tiie '/•. doth sing and rejoice 

7. the r. coii:^deretli the cause of the poor 

16. but the 7-. shall see their fall ' 
Eccl. 3. 17. God shall judge the r. and the wricked 
7. 16. be not ?•. over-mucti, neither over-wise 



8.14. 



lineth according to the work of the r. 



9. 1. the r. and the wise are in the hand of God 
2. there is one event to the r. and to the wicked 
[sa. 3. jO. say ye to the r. it shall be well with, him 
5. 23. and take away the righteousness of the r. 

24. 16. Ave have heard songs, even glory to the r. 
26. 2. open ye, that the r. nation may enter in 
41.2G.\vlio hath declared, that we may say, he is r. 
53. 11. my r. servant shall justify many 

57. 1. r. perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart, 

none considering that the r. is taken from the evil 

60. 21. thy people also shall be all r. shall inherit 

./er.12.1. r. art thou, O Ld. when 1 [dead with thee 

20. 12. O Lord of hosts, that triest the r. 
23. 5. that I will raise to David a r. branch 

Ezck. 13. 22. with lies ye have made the r. sad 
16. 52. thy sisters, they are more r. than thoti 
18. 20. the righteousness of the r. shall be on him 
24. but when the r. turneth away from, 33. 18. 

21. 3. 1 will cat off from thee ther. and wicked, 4. 
33. 12. thu righteousness of the r. shall notdeliver 

him in the day, nor shall the ?•. be able to live 
13. when I shall say to the r. he shall live 
Amos 2. G. because they soldr. for silver, and poor 
Hab. 1. 4. the vvicked doth compass about the r. 
13. wicked devoureth him that is more 7-. than he 
J\Ial. 3; 18. discern between the r. and the wicked 
Mat. 9. 13. I am not come to call the r. but sin- 
ners to repentance, J\Iark 2. 17. Luke 5. 32. 
13. 43. then shall the r. shine forth as the sun 
23. 28. ye outwardly appear r. to men, but within 
29. because ye garnish the sepulchres of the r. 
35. that on you moy come all ?-.bloud shed on the 
earth, from blood of 7-. Abel to Zacharias 

25. 27. then shall the r. answer, saying. Lord 
46. b.'it the r. shall go into life eternal 

Luke 1. 6. and they were both r. before God 
18. 9. who trusted they were r. and despised others 
John 7. 24. judge not by appearance, but judge r. 

17.25. O r.Falher, the world hath not known thee 
Rom.2. 5. and revelation of the r. judgment of God 

3. 10. it is written, there is none r. no not one 
5. 19. so by obedience of one, many be made r. 

a Thess.l. 5. a manifest token ofr. judgment of G. 

6. it is a ?•- thing with God to recompense Iribul. 
2 T-im. 4. 8. the Lord, the r. Judge, shall give me 
Heb. 11. 4. he obtained witness that he was r. 

1 Pet. 3. 12. the eyes of the Lord are over the r. 

4. 18. if r. scarcely be saved, where shall sinner 

2 Pet. 2. 8. Lot vexed his r. soul from day today 
YJohn2.\. we have an advocate,Jesus Ghristther. 

29. if ye know that he is r. ye knorw every one 
3. 7. he that doeth righteousness is r. as he is r. 

12. his own works were evil, and his brother's r. 
Rev. 16. 5. 1 heard the angel say, thou art r. O Ld. 

7. O Lord, true and r. are thy judgments, 19. 2. 
■ 22. 11. and he that is r. let him be r. still 

See Lord is. 
RIGHTEOUS man., or men. 
Psal. 37. 16. a little that a r. 7«a«hath is better 
Prov. 10. 11. the mouth of a r.man'isaweW of life 

12. 10. a r. man regardeth the life of his beast 

13. 5. ar.m. hateth lying, but wicked is Icathsomo 
21. 12. a r. man wisely considereth the liouse 

25.26. a r. mart falling down before the wicked 
•28. 12. when r. men do rejoice, there is glory 
'sa. 41. 2. who raised U|) the r. man from the east 
Eiek. 3. 20. again, when a r. man doth turn, 18. 26. 

21. nevertheless, if thou warn the r. man 
23. 45. and the r. men., they shall judge them 
MuLt. 10. 41. he that receiveth ar. manm the name 
of a r. man, shall receive a r. man's reward 
13.17. manv?".wen have desired to see those things 
Luke 23. 47 saying, certainly this was a r. vian 
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Rom. 5. 7. Ecarcely for a r. man will one die 

1 Tim. 1. "J. that the law is not made fora »•. man 
.Tarn. 5. It), the fervent prayer of a r. man availeth 

2 Pet. 2. 8. for that r. man dwelling among them 

RIGHTEOUSLY. 

Dent. 1. 16. hear causes, and judge ?•. Prow. 31. 9. 

Psal. 67. 4. thou shalt judge the people r. 96. 10. 

Isa. 33. 15. he that walketli r. shall dwell on high 

.Jtr. 11. 20. O Lord of hosts, that judgest r. 

Tit. 2. 12. that we should live soberly, r. and godly 

1 Pet. 2. 23. committed to him that judgeih r. 
RIGHTEOUSNESS 

Signifies, [1] That perfection of the divine 
nature, whereby God is most just, and most 
holy in himself, and in all his dealings with his 
creatures, and observes the strictest rules of 
rectitude and equity, Job 36. 3. John 17. 25. 
[2] The clemency, mercy, and goodness of God, 
Deut. 6. 25. Psal. 51. 14. [3] His truth and 
faithf nines sdn fulfilling and making goodhis 
promises, Psal. 31. 1. isa. 42. 6. | 45. 19. [4] 
The blessed and gracious fruit andreward of 
righteousjiess,Fsa.l.2i. 5. Isa. 58. 8. [5] The 
active andpassive obedience of Christ, whereby 
. he perfectly fulfilled the law, and propitiated 
the justice of God : which obedichce being im- 
puted to the elect, and received by faith, their 
sins are pardoned, their persons accepted, ajid 
they are brought to eternal glory, Dan. 9. 24. 
This righteousness, w hereby a sinner is justi- 
fied, is called the righteousness of God, Rojti. 
1. 17. because it is of God''s institution, ordiria- 
tion, and appointment, and 2bhich alone he will 
accejjt of to life : Or, because it icas performed 
by him who is God as well as man, and is 
therefore of infinite value and merit : Or, be- 
cause it is opposed to the righteousness of 
works, Rom. 10. 3; It is calledthe righteousness 
of faitli, Rom. 4. 13. because it is apprehended 
and applied by faith. Jind it is called the law 
of righteousness, P,.om. 9. 31. in opposition to 
that law of righteousness, by which the unbe- 
lieving Jews sought to be justified, -^wrf Christ 
is called. The Lord our Righteousness, Jer. 
23. 6. that is, The procurer and bcstower of all 
that righteousness and holiness that arein be- 
lievers. [6] That uprighUiess, equity, and 
justice in dealing, tchich ought to be between 
man and man, Luke 1. 75. Eph. 4. 24. 
[7] An eminent act of justice and piety, 
proceeding from a sincere zeal for God''s 
honour, and the good of his people, Psal. 106. 
31. [8] Holiness of life and conversation, 
1 Cor. 15. 34. 

The doctrine of the gospel is called the zcord of 
righteousness, Heb. 5. 13. because therein the 
righteousness of God is revealed to us, and it 
alone declares the 2cay of becoming righteous. 

/)ct/<.6.25. and it shall be our?-, if we observe to do 
24. 13. it shall be r. to thee before Lord thy God 
33. 19. there they shall offer sacrifices ofr. 

Job 29. 14. I put on r. and it clothed me 
36. 3. and I will ascribe r. to my Maker 

PsaZ. 4.5. offer the sacrifices ofr. and trust in the L. 
11. 7. for the righteous Lord loveth r. 33. 5. 
15. 2. he that workeih r. shall never be moved 

23. 3. he leadeth me in paths of r. for name's sake 

24. 5. and r. from the God of his salvation 
40.9. 1 have preached r. in the great congregation 
45. 4. because of truth, and meekness, and r. 

7. thou lovest r.and hatest wickedness, Heb. 1. 9. 
48. 10. thy right hand, O God, is full ofr. 

51. 19. then shalt be pleased with sacrifices ofr. 

52. 3. thou lovest lying, rather than to speak r. 
58. 1. do ye indeed speak r. O congregation 1 
72. 2. he shall judge thy people with r. and poor 

3.mountains shall bring peace,and little hills byr. 

85. 10. r. and peace have kissed each other 
11. and r. shall look down from heaven 
13. r. shall go before him, and set us in the way 

94. 15. but judgment shall return unto r. 

96. 13. he shall judge the world with r. 98. 9. 

97. 2. r. is the habitation of his throne 
99. 4. thou execule=it r. in Jacob, 103. 6. 
105. 3. blessed is he that doeth r. at all times 

118. 19. open tome the gates ofr. I will go into 

119. 144. the r. of thy testimonies is everlasting 
172. for all thy commandments are r. 

132. 9. let thy priests be clothed with r.thy saints 
Prov.2. 9. then shalt thou underst. r. and judgment 
8. 13. yea, durable riches and r. are with me 
20. I lead in the way ofr. in midst of the paths 

10. 2. but r. delivereth from death, 11. 4. 

11. 5. the r. of the perfect shall direct his way 
6. the r. of the upright shall deliver them 

18. to him that "oweth r. shall be a sure reward 

19. as r. tendeth to life so he that pursueth evil 

12. 17. he that speaketh truth, sheweth forth r. 
28 in the way ofr. is life, and in the pathway 

13. 6. r. keepeth him that is upright in the way 



Prov. 14. 34. r. e.xaketh a nation, sin reproach %7 

15. 9. he loveth liim that Iblloweth after r. 

16. 8. better is a little with r. than great revonnea 
12. for the throne is established by r. 

31. is a crown of glory, if found in the way ofr. 

21. 21. he that followeth afier r. and mercy lind- 

eth life, r. and honour 
jCccZ.3.16.and the place of r.that iniquity was there 
Isa. 1. 21. r. lodged in it, but now murderers 
26. the city of?-. || 27. and her converts v^ith r. 

5. 23. which take away the r. of the righteous 
10.22. consumption decreed shall oveittuw with r. 

11. 4. but with r. shall he judge the poor 
5. and r. shall be the girdle of his loins 

16.5.judging and seeking judgment,and hasting r 
26. 9. the inhabitants of the world will learn r. 

10. let. favour be. hewed yet will he not learn r. 
28. 17.. and r. will 1 lay to the plummet 

32. 16. and r. shall remain in the fruitful field 
17.and the work ofr.shall be peace^iiid the efi'ect 

of r. quietness and assurance tor ever 
33. 5. Lord hath tilled Zion with judgment and r. 
41. 12. who raised up r. from the east 

45. 8. drop down, ye heavens, from above, and let 
skies pour down r. and let?-. spring uj) together 

19. I the Lord speak r. I declare right'things 
24. in the Lord have I r. t in the Lord is all r. 

46. 12. hearken unto me, ye that are far f;om r. 
51. 1. ye that follow after r. || 7. ye iliat know r 
54. 17. their r. is of me, saith the Lord 

58. 2. yet they seek me as a nation tliat did r. 

59. 17. for he put on r. as a breastplate 

60. 17. will make thy officers peace, thine e.xact.r 

01. 3. that they might be called trees ofr. 
10. he hath covered me with the robe ofr. 

11. so Lord vvill cause r.and praiseto spring forth 
62. 1. until the r. thereof go forth as brightness 
64. 5. thou mftctest him that rejoiceth and v.oik. r. 
Jer. 9. 24. that I am the Lord which e.xercise r. 

22. 3. e.xecute ye judgment and r. and di;Iiv# 

23. 6. this is his name, the Lord our r. 33. 16. 
33. 15. at that time will I cause the brancli ofr. to 

grow up to David, and he shall execute r, 
51. 10. the Lord hath brought for;h oi.ur. 
Ezek. 14. 14. deliver their own souls by ti;eir r. 20. 
18. 20. the r. of the righteous shtTll be upon' him 

33. 12. the r. of the righteous shall notdeliver him 
Dan. 4. 27. and break off thy sins by r. 

9. 7. O Lord, r. beiongeth unto thee, but to us 
24. to bring in everlasting r. and to seal up vision 

12. 3. they that turn many to r. shall shine as stars 
Hos.'lO. 12. till he come and rain r. ujion you 
.dmos 5. 7. and who leave off r. in the earth 

24. and let r. run down as a mighty stream 

6. 12. ye have turned the fruit ofr. intp hemlock 
jMic. 6. 5. that ye may know the r. of the Lord 
Zc;)/i.2.3.allye meek ofearth,seekr.seek meekness 
.Mai. 4. 2. to you that fearshall the Sun ofr. arise 
Mat. 3. 15. thus it becometh us to fulfil all r. 

5.6. blessed are they that hunger and thirst after r. 

20. except your r. exceed the r. of the Scribes 
21. 32. for John came to you in the way ofr. 

L7ike 1. 75. in r. before him all the days of our life 

Joh7i 16.8. he will reprove the world ofsin and ofr. 

10. ofr. bed go to my Father, ye sec me no more 

Acts10.'35. he that worketh r.is iiccepled with him 

13. 10. thou enemy of all r. wilt thou not cease 
24.25. as hereasoned of r.and judgm. Felix tremb 

Rom. 1. 17. for therein is the r. of God revealed 

2. 26. if uncircumcision keep the r. of the law 
3.5. if our unrighteousness commend the r. of God 

21. the r. of God without the Inw is manifested 

22. even ther. of God which is by faith of Christ 
4. 6. to whom God imputeth r. without works 

11. received sign ofcircuracision,aseal of iher.of 
the faith, that r.might be imputed to them also 

13. for the promise was through the r. of faith 
5.17.theywhich receive giftofr.sha'.l reign by J'^s. 

18. so by the r. of one the free gift came on iiU 

21. so might grace reign through r. to eternal life 
6.13. yield your membe.-s instruments ofr. to God 

16. whether ofsin to death,or of obedience unlor 

18. free from sin, ye became the servants of r 

19. so now yield your members servants to r 
20.when ye'were serv.of sin,ye were free from r 

8. 4. that the r. of the law might be fulfilled in us 
10. but the spirit is life because ofr. 

9. 30. that the Gentiles who followed not after r. 

have attained tor. e-ven ther. which is of faith 

31. but Israel which follov/ed after the law ofr. 

hath not attained to the law ofr. 

10.3. they being ignorant, going about to establish 

theirownr. have not submitted to ther. of God 

5. Moses describeth the r. which is of the law 

6. the r. which is of faith speaketh on this wise 
10. for with the heart man believeth unto r. 

14. 17. kingdom of God not meat ana drink, but r. 
ICor.l. 30.in Christ, who of God is made unto us r. 

15. 34. awake tor. and sin not, for some have not 
2 Cor. 3. 9. much more doth the ministration of , 



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8C'o>.5.21. that we might be made r. of God in him 

(). 7. by the armour of r. on the right hand and left 
14 what fellowsliiphath r. witii unrighteousness? 

9.10. your seed, and increase the fruits of your r. 

11. 15. be transformed as the ministers of r. 
GaL2.2l. U'r. come by law, Christ, is dead in vain 

3. 21. verily, r. should have been by the law 

5. 5. we through the Spirit wait far the hope of r. 
Eph. 5. y. fruit of the Spirit is in all r. and truth 

(■>. 14. and having on the breastplate of r. 
Phil. 1.11. being tilled with the fruits of »•. by Jesus 

'.i. f). touching ?•. which is in the law, blameless 

9. but the r. which is of God by faith 

1 Tim. 6. IJ. and follow after r. 2 Tim. 2. 22. 

2 Tim. 4. 8. there is laid up for me a crown of r. 
Tit. 3. 5. not by works of r. which we have done 
Heb. 1. S. a sceptre of r. is sceptre of thy kingdom 

5. 13. is unskilfuJ in the word of r. he is a babe 
7. 2. first being by interpretation king of r. 
11.7. and beoame heirof the r. which is by faith 
33. through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought?-. 
12. 11. afterward it yieldeth peaceable fruit of r. 
Jam. 1. 26. wrath of man worketh not r. of God 
3. 18. the fruit of r. is sown in peace of them 

1 Pet. 2. 24. we being dead to sin should live unto r. 

2 Pet. 1. 1. obtained like faith through the r. of God 
2. 5. spared not, but saved Noe a [)reacher of r. 

'^' been better not to have known the way of r. 

3.l3.we look for a new earth, wherein dwelleth r. 

1 .7o/i7i2.29. every one that doeth r. is born of God 

3.7. he that doeth r. is righteous, as he is righteous 

10. whosoever doth not r. is not of God 

Rev. 19. 8. for the fine linen is the r. of the saints 

For RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Gen. 15. 6. Abram believed in the Lord, and he 
counted it to him/o?- r. Ps. 106.31. Rom. A. 3. 
Psal. 143. II. for thy r. sake bring my soul out of 
ha. 5. 7. he looked /or r. but behold a cry 
j\Iat. 5.10. blessed are they which are persec. forr. 
RnnM 4. 5. his faith is counted /or r. Gal. 3. 6. 
Q.reckoned || 22. imputed to him/or r. ./a/ra. 2.23. 
10. 4. for Christ is the end of the law /or r. 
1 Pet. 3. 14. if ye suffer /or r. sake, happy are ye 

His RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
1 Sam. 26. 23. the Lord render to every man his r. 

1 Kings 8. 32. give according to his r. 2 CAr. 6.23. 
Tob 33. 26. for he will render unto man his r. 
Psal. 7. 17. 1 will praise the Ld. according to his r. 

22. 31 . they shall declare his r. to a people be born 
50. 6. the heavens shall declare his r. 97. 6. 
98. 2. his r. hath he openly shewed in the sight 
103. 17. and his r. unto children's children 
111. 3. and his r. endureth for ever, 112. 3, 9. 

lCccZ.7.15. there is a just man thatperishethin his r. 

Isa. 42.21. the Lord is well pleased for his r. sake 
59. 16. brought salvation, and Aisr. sustained him 

JEzeA. 3.20. again, when a righteous man doth turn 

from his r. and commit iniquity, 18. 24, 26. 

18. 22. in his r. that he hath done, he shall live 

33. 12. not be able to live for his r. in the day 

13. if he trust to his own r. and commit iniquity, 

his r. he hath done shall not be remembered 

/Vi:'c.7.9. will bring to light, and I shall behold hisr. 

Mat. 6. 33. but seek the kingdom of God and his r. 

Rom. 3.25. to declare his r. for remission of sins, 26. 

2 Cur. 9. 9. given to the poor his r. remain, for ever 

In RIGHTEOUSNESS. 

Z/CD. 19. 15. in r. shalt thou judge thy neighbour 

\Kings 3.6. as he walked bef thee in truth and in r. 

Psal. 9. 1 4. thou sattest in the throne, judging in r. 

8. and he shall judge the world in r. 

17. 15. as for me, I will behold thy face in r. 

65. 5. by terrible things in r. wilt thou answer us 
Prov. 8. 8. all the words of my mouth are in r. 

25. 5. his throne shall be established in r. 
Isa. 5. 16. God that is holy shall be sanctified inr. 

32. 1. behold, a king shall reign la r. and princes 

42. 6. I the Lord have called thee in r. 

45. 13. 1 have raised him in r. and will direct 
23. the word is gone out of my mouth in r. 

48. 1. mention the God of Israel, but not in r. 

54. 14. in r. shalt thou be established 

63. 1. 1 that speak in r. mighty to save 
Jer. 4.2. thou shalt swear, the Lord liveth, in r. 
Has. 2. 19. I will betroth thee unto me in r. 

10. 12. sow to yourselves in r. reap in mercy 
7.r.clt.. 8. 8. I will be their God in truth and in r. 
Mai- 3. 3. that they may o^er an offering in r. 

■icts 17. 31. he will judge the world in r. 
Rom. 9. 28. he will finish and cut it short in r. 
Eph. 4. 24. which after God is created in r. 
2 Tim. 3. 16. scripture is for instruction in r. 
Rev. 19. 1 1. and in r. he doth judge and make war 

My RIGHTEOUSNESS. 

Gen. 30. 33. so my r. answer forme in time to come 

Detit.9.4. saying, for my r. Lord hath brought me 

2 Sam. 22. 21. the Lord rewarded me according to 

my r. and cleanness of hands, 25. Ps. 18. 20, 24. 

Job 6. 29. yea, return again, my r. is in it 

27. 6. myr. I hold fast, and will not let it go 
494 



Job 35. 2. thou saidst, my r. is more than God's 
Psal. 4, 1. hear me when I call, O God of my r. 

7. 8. judge nie, O Lord, according to my r. 

35. t 27. let them be glad that favour my r. 
Isa. 41.10. uphold thee with the right hand of ?«?/ r. 

46. 13. I bring near my r. \\ 51. 5. my r. is near 

51. 6. and my r. shall not be abolished 
8. but my r. shall be for ever, and my salvation 

56.1. salvation is near to come, my r.lo be revealed 
Phil. 3. 9. may be found, not liaving mine own r. 

Thy RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Dcut. 9. 5. nor for thy r. or uprightness, 6. 
Job 8. 6. make the habitaticii of thy r. prosperous 

35. 8. and thy r. may profit the son of man 
Psal. 5. 8. lead me, O Lord, in thy r. because 

31. l.in thee I trust, deliver me in thy r. 71. 2. 

35. 24. judge me, O Lord, according to thy r. 
28. and my tongue shall speak of thy r. 71. 24. 

36. 6. thy r. is like the great mountains 

10. O continuo thy r. to the upright in heart 

37. 6. he shall bring forth thy r. as the light 
40. 10. I have not hid thy r. within my heart 
51. 14. and my tongue shall sing aloud of f/t?/ r. 
69. 27. and let tliem not come into thy r. 
71. 15. my mouth shall shew forth thy r. all day 

16. I will make mention oi thy r. of thine only 
19. thy r.O God, is very high, who is like to thee ? 
72. 1. and give thy r. unto the king's son 

88. 12. thy r. be known in land of forgetfulness 

89. 16. and in thy r. shall they be exalted 
119. 1 7. when I have learned judgments of thy r. 

40. quicken me in thy r. || 123. for word o? thy r. 
142. thy r. is an everl. right, thy law is the truth 
143. 1. in faithfulness answer me, and in thy r. 

11. for thy r. sake bring my soul out of trouble 
145. 7. and they shall sing of thy r. 

/sa.48.18.then had thy r. been as waves of the sea 

57. 12. I will declare thy r. and thy works 

58. 8. thy r. shall go before thee, glory of Lord 
62. 2. and the Gentiles shall see thy r. and kings 

IDan. 9. 16. O Lord, according to all thy r. 

RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
Judg. 5. 1 11. they shall rehearse r. of the Lord 

1 Sam. 12. 1 7. that I may reason of the r. of Lord 
Isa. 33. t 15. he that walketh in r. and speaketh 

45. t24. in the Lord is all r. and strength 

64. 6. and all our r. are as filthy rags 
Ezck. 3. 20. when righteous turneth from his r. 

33. 13. all his r. shall not be remembered 
Dan. 9. 18. not for our r. but for thy great mercies 

RIGHTLY. 
Gen. 27. 36. Esau said, is not he r. named Jacob? 
Luke 7. 43. he said to him, thou hast r. judged 

20. 21. master, we know that thou teachest r. 

2 Tim. 2. 15. r. dividing the word of truth 

RIGOUR. 

Exod. 1. 13. made Israel to serve with r. 14. 

Lev. 25. 43. thou shalt not rule with r. 46, 53. 
RING. 

The antiquity of rings is known from scripture : 
Abraham's servant gave an ear-ring to Re- 
bekah. Gen. 24. 22. ^fter the victory that the 
Israelites obtained over the Midianites, they 
offered to the Lord the rings and bracelets that 
they had taken from the enemy, Num. 31. 50. 
It was a mark of government and authority, 
and was used chiefly to seal patents or public 
orders ; thus when Pharaoh committed the go- 
vernment of all Egypt to Joseph, he took his 
ring from his finger, and gave it to Joseph, as 
a token of that authority with which he invest- 
ed him, and which he intended he should exer- 
cise over all his people. In like manner did 
Ahasuerus to his favourite Haman, and to 
Mordecai, who succeeded Haman in his dig- 
nity, Esth. 3. 10. I 8. 2. 

fflien Jacob arrived at the land of Canaan, at 
his return from Mesopotamia, he gave orders 
to his people to put into his custody all the 
strange gods which were in their hand, and all 
their ear- rings which were in their ears. Gen- 
35. 4. This seem-^ to insinuate, and other 
writers expressly affirm, that thosestvange gods 



joere superstitious or magical figures, en- 
graven upon their rings, their bracelets, and 
the pendants in their ears. Or else accord- 
ing to others, that these rings and pendants 
were upon the hands, and in the ears of those 
false gods. 

Gen. 41. 42. Pharaoh took off his r. from his hand 

Exod. 26.24. boards be coupled unto one r. 36. 29. 

.EsiA.3.10. king Ahasuerus took hisr.from his hand 

12. and sealed with the king's r. 8. 8, 10. 
8.2. the king took off his r. gave it to Mordecai 

Luke 15. 22. the father said, put a r. on his hand 

Jam. 2. 2. if there come in a man wi^h a gold r. 
RINGLEADER. 

Acts 24. 5. and a r. of the sect of the Nazarenes 
RINGS. 

Exod. 25. 12. thou shalt cast four r. of gold for it 



Exod. 25. 14. thou shalt put the staves into the r. 

15-127. 7. I 37..':;. 138.7. 

20. 29. and make their r. of "old, 2H. 23, 26. 27 

I 30. 4. I 36. 34. 1 37. 3, 13. 1 :i) 16, 19, £0 

27. 4. thou shalt make upon net four brazen 7-. 

28. 28. they ^all bind the breast))late by the r. 
Jfum. 31.50. prey gotten of jewels, bracelets, and i . 
Esth.1.6. were hangings fastened to silv er r. pillars 
Cant.5.1i. his hands are as gold r. set with beryl 
Isa. 3. 21. will take away the r. and nose jewels 
Ezck. 1. 18. their r. so high that they were dread- 
ful, their r. were full of eyes round about 

RING-STRAKED. 
(?e7i.30.35. removed he-goats that were r.-straked 
31. 8. if he said, the r.-straked shall be thy hire 
lO.rams were r.-sf ?-a/ted,speckled,and grisled,12, 
RINSED. 
Lev. 6. 28. the brazen pot he both scoured and r 
15. 11. and hath not r. his hands in water 
12. every vessel of wood shall bo r. in water 
RIOT, Substantive. 
Isa. 29. 1 9. stay yourselves, wonder, take your r. 
Tit. 1. 6. children not accused of v. or unruly 
IPct. 4. 4. that you run not to the same excess of r. 

RIOT. 
2 Pet. 2. 13. as they that count it pleasure to r. 

"RIOTING. 
Rom. 13. 13. walk not in r. and drunkenness 

RIOTOUS. 

Prov. 23. 20. be not amongst r. eaters of fiesh 

28. 7. he that is a companion of r. men shameth 

Luke 15. 13. there wasted his substance with r 

RIP. [living 

2Kings 8.12.thou wilt r. up their women with child 

RIPE. 
Gen. 40. 10. the clusters brought forth r. grapes 
Exod. 22. 29. to offer the firsfrof thy r. fruits 
JVum. 1^>. 20. was the time of the first r. grapes 
18. 13. whatsoever is first r. in the land be thine 
Jer. 24. 2. one basket had good figs, even like the 
figs that are first r. Hos. 9. 10. J^ah. 3. 12 
.Toel 3. 13. put in the sickle, for the harvest is r. 
Mic. 7. 1. my soul desired the first r. fruit 
Mark 4. 1 29. when the fruit is r. he puts in sickle 

1 Cor. 14. t 20. but in understanding be of r. ago 
Rev. 14. 15. time to reap, for harvest of earth is r 

18. gather the clusters, for her grapes are fully r 
RIPENING. 
Isa. 18. 5. and the sour grape is r. in the flower 
RIPPED. 

2 Kings 15. 16. all the women with child he r. up 
Hos. 13. 16. their women with child shall be r. up 
Amos 1. 13. because they have r. up the women 

RISE 
Signifies, [1] To get up from one''s seat, or from 
bed. Gen. 19. 2. Mark 10. 49. [2] To proceea 
or come from. Num. 24. 17. [3] To be ad- 
vanced to honour or authority, Prov. 28. 12. 
[4j To be moved or kindled, Eccl. 10. 4. [5] 
To shine. Mat. 5. 45. [6] To rebel, 2 Sam. 
18. 32. [7] To stir or awake out of spiritual 
sloth and security to a more lively frame, 
Cant. .3. 2. [8] To go forth. Gen. 19. t'23. 
Exod. 21.19. if he r. again, and walk abroad upon 
his staff, then shall he that smote 
J^um. 24. 17. and a sceptre shall r. out of Israel 
Deut.33.11. smite them that r. that they r. not ag, 
.Tosh. 18. 4. they shall r. and go through the land 
■Judg. 8.21. then they said, r. thou, and fall on us 
9. 33. thou shalt r. early, and set upon the city 

1 Sam. 22. 13. that he should r. to lie in wait 
24. 7. and suffered them not to r. against Saul 

2 Sam. 12. 21. when child was dead, thou didst r. 
18. 32. all that r. against thee be as Absalom is 

Job 30. 12. upon my right hand r. the youth 
P5aZ.18.38. wounded them, they were not able to r. 

27. 3. though war should r. against me, in this 

will I be confident 

36. 12. they are cast down, shall not be able to r. 
119. 62. at midnight I will r. to give thanks to thee 
140. 10. into deep pits, that they r. not up again 
Prov. 24. 22. for their calamity shall r. suddenly 

28. 12. when the wicked r. a man is hidden, 28. 
Cant. 3. 2. I will r. now and go about the city 
Isa. 14.21. prepare slaughter, that they do not r 

24. 20. the earth shall fall and not r. again 

26. 14. they are deceased, they shall not r. 

33 10. now will I r. saith the Lord 

43. 17. they shall lie down togeth. they shall not 7 . 

54. 17. every tongue that shall r. thou shalt cond 

58. 10. then shall thy light r. in obscurity 
.ler. 2.5.27. drink ye, spue, fall and r. no more 

51.64. Babylon shall not r. from evil, I will bring 
Amos 5. 2. the virgin of Israel shall no more r. 

7. 9. I will r. against the house of Jeroboam 
Mat. 5. 45. he maketh sun to r. on evil and good 

20. 19. crucify him, and the third day he shall r. 
again, Mark 9. 31, ] 10. 34. Lu. 18. .33. [ 24.7 

24. 7. for nation shall r. against nation, and king 
dom against kingd. Mark 13. 8. Luke 21. 10 



RTS 



RIV 



RIV 



lfa«.24.11.inanyfa!se prophets shall r. Mark 13.22. 
20. 46. r. let us be going, behold, he is at Imnd 
27. 63. alter throe days I will r. again, JJark 8. 31. 
Uark 4. 27. and should sleep, and r. niglit and day 

10. 49. be of good comfort, r. he calleth tliet; 
12.23. in the resurrection, when they shall r. 25. 

26. and as touching the dead, that they r. 

Luke li.7. trouble nie not, I cannot?-, and give thee 

8. tlu)ugh he will not r. because he is his friend 

12. 54. when ye see a cloud r. out of the west 

22 48 he said to them, why sleep yeT r. and pray 

24 46. it behoved Christ to suffer and to r. from 

John 5. 8. Jesus saith, r take up thy bed and walk 

11. 23. Jesus saith, thy brother shall r. again 
24. 1 know he shall r. ||20.9.that he must r. again 

Jlcts 10. 13. came a voice, r. Peter, kill and eat 
26. 16. but r. and stand upon thy feet 
23.should be the first that should r.frora the dead 

Rom. 15. 12. he that shall r. to reign over Gentiles 

1 Cor. 15. 15. if so be the dead 7*. not, 16, 2'J, 32. 

1 Thess. 4. 18. the dead in Christ shall r. first 

Heb. 7. 11. what need that another priest should r. 

Rev. 11. 1. r. and measure the temple of God 
RISE up. 

Gen. 19. 2. ye shall r. up early and go on your ways 
31. 35. let it not displease, that I cannot r. up 

Exod. 8.20. r. up and stand before Pharaoh, 9. 13. 

12. 31. r. up and get you forth from my people 
Lev. 19. 32. thou shalt r. up before the hoary head 
IN'ittn. 10. 35. r. up, Lord, let enemies be scattered 

22. 20. if men come to call thee up, r. up^ and go 

23. 18. r. upt Balak, and hear, thou son of Zippor 
24. behold, the people shall r. up as a lion 

Deut. 2. 13. now, r. up, said I, and get over brook 
24. r. ye up, and pass over the river Arnon 
19. 11. if a man r. up against his neighbour 

15. one witness shall not r. up against a man 

16. if a false witness r. up against any man 
28.7.lhe Lord shall cause thine enemies that r.up. 
29. 22. the generation that shall r. up after you 

31. 18. this people will r. iLp, and go a whoring 

32. 33. their gods, let them r. up and help you 
Josh. 8. 7. then ye shall r. up from the ambush 
Judg. 20. 38. should make a great flame r. up, 40. 
1 Sam. 29. 10. wherefore r. up early in morning 
JVeA. 2. 18. and they said, let us r. up and build 
Job 20. 27. and the earth shall r. up against him 
Psal. 3. 1. many are they that r. up against me 

17.7. save them from those that r. iip against them 
la. 48. liftest me above those that r. up against me 
35. 11. false witn. did r. up, they laid to my charge 
41. 8. now that he lieth, he shall r. up no more 
44. 5. we will tread them under that r. up ag. us 
59. 1. defend me from them that r. up against me 
74.23. the tumult of those that r. up against thee 
92. 11. desire of the wicked that r. up against me 
94. 16. who will r. up for me ag. the evil-doers ? 
127. 2. it is vain for you to r. up early, to sit up late 
139.21. grieved with those that r-. up against thee? 
ProB.3l.23. h0r children r. up, and call her blessed 
Eccl. 10. 4. if the spirit of the ruler r. up ag. thee 
12. 4. hs shall r. up at the voice of the bird 
Cant. 2. 10. my beloved said to me, r. tip, my love 
Isa. 5. 11. woe unto them that r. up in the morning 
14. 22. I will r. up against them, saith the Lord 
23. 21. the Lord shall r. up as in mount Perazim 
32. 9. r. up, ye women at ease, hear my voice 
Jer. 37. 10. should r. up every man in his tent 
47. 2. behold, waters r. up out of the north 
49. 14. gather against her, and r. up to battle 
51. 1. against them that r. up against me, a wind 
Lam. 1. 14. from whom I am not able to r. up 
Amos 8. 8. it shall r. up wholly as a flood, 9. 5. 
14. even they shall fall, and never r. up again 
Obad. 1. let us r. up against Edom in battle 
JV*a/i. 1. 9. affliction shall not r.. up the second time 
Hab. 2. 7. shall they not r. up suddenly that bite 
Zeph. 3. 8. until the day that I r. up to the prey 
Zech. 14. 13. his hand r. up against his neighbour 
JI/aM0.21.children shall r.wp against their parents, 
and cause them to be put to death, Mark 
13. 12. 
12.41. the men of Nineveh shall r. up, Luke 11.32. 
42. queen of the south shall r. up, Luke 11. 31. 
Mark 3. 26. and if Satan r. up against himself 

14. 42. r. up, lo, he that betrayeth me is at hand 
Luke 5.23. whether is easier to say, r. up and walk 
6. 8. he said, r. zip and stand forth in the midst 
Acts 3. 6. in the name of Jesus r. up and walk 
Rev. 13. 1. I saw a beast r. up out of the sea 

RISEN. 
Oen. 19. 23. the sun was r. when Lot entered Zoar 
Exod. 22. 3. if sun be r. on him, blood shall be shed 
M\im. 32. 14- ye are r. up in your fathers' stead 
Judg. 9. 18. ye are r. up against my father's house 
Ruth 2. 15. and when she was r. up to glean 

1 Sam. 25. 29. yet a man is r. to pursue thee 

2 Sam. 14. 7. behold, the whole family is r. up 
lKings8.'20. 1 am r.up in room of Dav. 2 CAr.6.10. 

Kings 6.15. the servant of the man of God was r- 
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2 Chron. 13. 8. the servant of Solomon is r. up 

21. 4. when Jehorum was r. up lo the kingdom 
Psal. 20. 8. but we are r. and stand u[)right 

27. 12. for false witnesses are r. up against me 

54. 3. for strangers are r. up againsi me 

86. 14. O God, the p'-oud are r. against me 
Isa. 60. 1. the glory of the Lord is r. upon thee 
Eiek. 7. 11. violence is r. into a rod of wickedness 

47. 5. for the waters were r. waters to swim in 
Mic. 2. 8. even of late my people is r. up as enemy 
Mat. 11. 11. there hath not r. a greater than John 

14. 2. Herod said, this is John the Baptist, he is r. 
from the dead, Mark 6. 14, 10. Luke 9. 7. 

17. 9. until the Son of man ber. again, Mark 9. 9. 

26. 32. after I am r. I will go before, Mark 14. 28. 

27.64. his disciples steal him away and say he is r. 

28.6. he is not here, he is r. as he said, Mark 16.6. 
c/!'/arA:l6.9.no w when Jesus wasr.earlythe first day 
14. which had seen him after hewas r../oA7i21.l4. 
Lxikc 7. 16. that a great prophet is r. among us 

9. 8. that one of the old prophets was r. 19. 

13. 25. when once the master of the house is r. up 
24. 34. the Lord is r. indeed, and hath appeared 

John 2. 22. when therefore he was r. from the dead 
Acts 17. 3. that Christ must needs have r. again 
/^o?re. 8.34. Christthatdied, yea rather that isr. again 

1 Cor. lb. 13. if no resurrection, then is Christ not r. 

14. if Christ be not r. || 20. but now is Christ r. 
Col. 2. 12. in baptism ye are also r. with him 
3.1. if ye be r. with Christ, seek those things above 
■7am. 1. 11. for the sun is no sooner r. with heat 

RISEST. 
Deut.Q.l.Xhon shalt talk of them when thou r.11.19. 

RISETH. 
Deut.22. 26. as when a r ■ an r.against his neighbour 
Josh. 6. 26. cursed that r. up and buildeth Jericho 

2 Sam. 23. 4. shall be as the light when the sun r. 
Job 9. 7. which commandeth the sun and it r. not 

14. 12. so man lieth down, and r. not 

24. 22. he r. up, and no man is sure of life 
27. 7. he that r. up against rne, as the unrighteous 
31. 14. what then shall I do when God r. uol 
Prov. 24. 16. a just man falleth, and r. up again 
31.15. she r. also while it is yet night, giveth meat 
Isa. 47. 11. thou shalt not know from whence it r. 
Jer. 48. 8. Egypt r. up like a flood, and his waters 
Mic. 7. 6. the daughter r. up against her mother 
John 13.4. Jesus r.from supper, and girded himself 

RISING, Substantive. 
Lev. 13. 2. if in skin of his flesh a r. or bright spot 
10. tlie priest shall see if the r. be white, 19. 43. 
28. if the spot stay, it is a r. of the burning 
14. 56. this is the law for a r. and for a scab 
J\reh. 4. 21. held spears from the r. of the morning 
Prov. 30. 31. a king, against whom there is no r. 
Isa. 60. 3. and kings to the brightness of thy r. 
Mark 9.10. what the r. from the dead should mean 
Luke2.3i. this child is set for the fall and r. of many 

SUN-RISING. 

JSTum. 2.3. on the east-side toward the r. of the sun 

21.11. before Moab, toward sun-r. '64. 15. Devt. 4. 

41, 47. Josh. 12. 1. 1 13. 5. 1 19. 12, 27, 34. 

Psal. 50. 1. called the earth from the r. of the sun 

113. 3. from r. of sure. Lord's name is to be praised 

Isa. 41. 25. from r. of sun shall he call on my name 

45. 6. that they may know from the r. of the smi 

59. 19. and fear his glory from the r. of the sun 

Mai. 1. 11. from r. of sun my n^ime shall be great 

Mark 16. 2. came to the sepulchre at r. of the sun 

Luke 1. t^S. the sun-r. from on high visited us 

RISING. 
2 Chron. 36. 15. sent by his messengers, r. betimes 
.lob 16. 8. my leanness r. in me bearetli witness 
24. 5. as wild asses go forth, r. betimes for a prey 

14. murderer r. with the light killeth the poor 
Prov. 27. 14. he that blesselh his friend, r. early 
Jer. 7, 13. 1 spake unto you, r. up early, and speak- 
ing, but ye heard not, 25. 3. ] 35. 14. 
25. 1 sent my servants the prophets to vou r. up 
early, 25. 4. j 26. 5. | 29. 19. | 35. 15. ] 44. 4. 
11. 7. r. early, and protesting, say. obey my voice 
32. 33. though I taught them, r. up early, teaching 
//am. 3.63. sitting down and r. up, I am their music 
Mark 1. 35. in the morninsr, r.before day, he prayed 

RITES. 
J\rum. 9. 3. keep it according to all the r. of it 
Acts 6. 1 14. this Jesus shall change the r. 
Heb. 9. 1 10. which stood in washings and carnal r. 

RIVER 
Is a great stream of fresh tcater flowing in a chan- 
\ nel from a source or spring into the sea, Exod. 
2. 5. It is used to denote great plenty of any 
thing. Job 29. 6, The rock poured me out 
rivers of oil, that is, greatplenty and abundance 
of oil- Psal. 38. 8, Thou shalt make them drink 
of the river of th • pleasures. Thou shalt make 
thempartakeofiha.tabundantpleasure,delight, 
and satisfaction, which thou not only enjoyest 
thyself, but bestowest on thy people: And river 
may note the constancy and perpetuity of these 



} m.sures, as well as their plenty. 9ndznJr>)ic 
7. 38, He that believeth on me, out of his beny 
shall flow rivers of living water; that is, Heshall 
be endued with the gifts and grace,.! of the 
Spirit in a plentiful measure, which shall not 
only refresh himself, but shall break forth, and 
be communicated to others also for thcirrefrcsh- 
ing. Andof Behemoth it is said. Job 40. 23, that 
he drinketh up a river, that is, a great quan- 
tity of water, by ahyperhole. Thou waterestthe 
earth with the river of God, says the Psalmist, 
that is, with plentiful shoioers of rain from the 
clouds, Psal. 65. 9. And in Psal. 46. 4, There is 
a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the 
city of God ; that is, The gracious presence 
of God, and theblessings flowing from thence^ 
shall make Zion, or the church of God, glad. 
Gen. 31. 21. Jacob rose up, and passed over the r, 
36. 37. Saul of Rehoboth by ther. 1 Chron. 1. 48. 

41.1. Pharaoh dreamed, behold, he stood by ther. 
Exod. 1. 22. every son ye shall cast into the r. 

2. 5. daughter of Pharaoh came to wash at the r. 

4. 9. the water of the r. shall become bft)od 

7. IS. the fish in the r. shall die, and r. stink 

8. 3. the r. shall bring forth frogs abundantly 

9. that they may remain in the r. only, 11. 
Dcut. 2. 24. take your journey, jTess over the r. 

3. 16. I gave from Gilead even to the r. Arnon 
Josh. 13. 9. the city in the midst of r. 2 Som.24.5. 
Judg. 4. 7. I will draw to the r. Kishon, Sisera 

5. 21. r. Kishon that ancient r. swept them awaj 
2 Sam. 17. 13. we will draw that city into the r. 

1 Kings 4. 21. Solomon reigned over from the r. 
Ezra 4. 10. the' rest that are on this side the r. 

16. thou shalt have no portion on this side the r. 

5. 3. came Tatnai, governor on this side the r. 
8. 15. 1 gathered them to r. that runneth to Ahava 

Job 40. 23. behold he drinketh up r. and hasteth not 
Psal. 36. 8. make them drink of r. of thy pleasures 

46. 4.^ r. the streams shall make glad city of God 

65. 9. thou enrichest it with the r. of God 

72 8. have dominion from the r. to ends of <»3-''.^' 
80. 11. she sent out her branches unto the r. 
105. 41. the waters ran in the dry places like a r. 
Isa. 8. 7. bringeth upon them the waters of the ;■. 
11. 15. he shall shake his hand over the r. 
19. 5. and the r. shall be wasted and dried up 
23. 3. the harvest of the r. is her revenue 

10. pass through thy land as a r. O daughter 
27. 12. Lord shall beat off from channel of the r. 
48. 18. then had thy pea ce been as a r. O daughter 

66. 12. I will extend peace to her like a r. 
Jer. 2. 18. to drink the waters of the r. 

17. 8. and that spreadeth out her roots by the r. 
Lam.'i. 13. let tears run down like r. day and night 
Ezek. 29. 3. which hath said, my r. is my own, 9 

47. 5. it was a r. that 1 could not pass over 

9. every thing shall live whither the r. cometh 
Amos 6. 14. afflict you to the r. of the wilderness 
Mic. 7. 12. he shall come from the fortress to the r. 
Zech. 9. 10. his dominion from r. to ends of earth 

10. 11. all the deeps of the r. shall dry up 
Mark 1. 5. and were baptized in the r. of Jordan 
Acts 16. 13. on the sabbath we went by a r. side 
Rev. 22. 1. he shewed me a pure r. of water of life 

2. on either side of ther. was the tree of life 
See Bank, Brink, Beyond, Chebar, Eu- 

PHR.-VTES. 

RWERS. 

Exod. 7. 19. stretch out thine hand on the r. 8. 5. 
Lev. 11.9. whatsoever hath fins in ther. ye may eat 

10. all that have not fins in the r. ye may not eat 
Deut. 10. 7. to Jotbath, a land of r. of waters 

2 Kings 5. 12. are not the r. of Damascus bettei 
19. 24. I have dried up all the r. Isa. 37. 25. 

Job 20. 17. ye shall not see the r. of honey 

28. 10. he cutteth out the r. among the rocks 

29. 6. when the rock poured me out r. of oil 
Psal. 1. 3. like a tree planted by the r. of water 

74. 15. thou driedst up mighty r. 

78. 16. he caused waters to run down like r 
44. had turned their r. into blood, and their floods 

89. 25. I will set his right hand in the r. 

107. 33. he turneth r. into a wilderness 

119. 138. r. of waters run down mine eyes 

137. 1. by the r. of Babylon there we sat and wjpt 
Prov. 5. 16. and r. of waters in the streets 

21. 1. in the hand of the Lord, as r. of water 
Eccl. 1. 7. all r. run into the sea, yet it is not full 
Cant. 5. 12. as the eves of doves by the r. of water.i 
Isa. 7. 18. the Lord shall hiss for the fly in the r. 

18. 2. a nation, whose land r. have spoiled, 7-. 

19. 6. and they shall turn the r. far away 

30. 25. and on every high hill r. and streams 

32. 2. a man shall be as r. of water in a dry place 
33. 21. the Lord will be to us a place of broad r. 
41. 18. 1 will open r. in high places and fountains 
42. 15. I will make the r. islands and dry up 
43.2. when thou passest through ther. they shall 

not overflow thee 



ROB 



ROC 



ROC 



Ina. 43. 19. and I will make r. in the desert, 20. 

44. 27. to the deep, be dry, and will dry up thy r. 

47. 2. uncover tiie thigh, pass over the r. 

50.2. 1 make thor. a wilderness, their fish stinketh 
ler. 31. 9. I will cause them to walk by the r. 

46. 7. whose waters are moved as the r. 8. 
La7?i.3..4S.mine eye runneth down withr. of waters 
Ezek. 6. 3. thus saith the Lord to the hills and r. 

29. 3. the great dragon that lieth in midst of his r. 
4. 1 will cause (ish of thy r. to stick to thy scales, 

I will bring thee up out of midst of thy r. 

5. I will leave thee, and all tho fish of thy r. 
10. behold, I am against thee, and against thy r. 

30. 12. 1 will make the r. dry, and sell the land 
31.4. the dee[) set him up on high with her r. 

12. his bouglis are broken by the r. of the land 

32. 2. thou earnest foitii with thy r. and troubledst 

6. and the r. shall be full of thee 

14. then will I cause their r. to run like oil 

34. 13. [ will feed them on mountains by the r. 

35. 8. in all thy r. shall they fall that are slain 
38. 6. say to the hills, to the r. and the valleys 

47. 9. whithersoever the r. shall come, shall live 
Joel 1. 20. for the r. of waters are dried up 

3. 18. ail the r. of Judah shall flow with waters 
Mie. G. 7. be pleased with ten thousands of r. of oil 
JVaA. 1. 4. rebuketh the sea, and drieth up the r. 

2. 6. the gates of the r. shall be opened 

3. 8. populous No, that was situate among Iher. 
Hab. 3. 8. was the Lord displeased against the r.7 

9. thou didst cleave the earth with r. 

Johnl ."id.oai of his belly shall flow r.ofliving water 

Rev. 8. 10. the star fell on the thir^ part of the r. 

16. 4. the third angel poured out his vial on ther. 

ROAD. 

] Sam. 27. 10. whither have ye made a r. to-day 

ROAR. 
1 Chron. 16. 32. let the sea r. Psal. 96. 11. | 98. 7. 
Psal. 46. 3. we will not fear, tho' waters thereof r. 
74. 4. thine enemies r. \\\ thy congregations 
104. 21. the young lions r. after their prey 
Isa. 5. 29. they shall r. like young lions 

30. in that day they shall r. against them 
42. 13. L. shall r. he shall prevail against enemies 
59. 11. we r. all like bears, and mourn sore 
Jer. 5. 22. tho' they r. yet can they not pass over 
25. 30. the Lord shall r. from on high, and utter 
31. 35. divided the sea, when the waves thereof r. 

50. 42. their voice shall r. like the sea, shall ride 

51. 38. they shall r. together like lions, shall yell 
55. when her waves do r. like great waters 

Hos. 11. 10. he shall r. like a lion, when he shall ?■. 
Joel 3. 16. the Lord shall r. out of Zion, Jlmos 1. 2. 
Amos'i. 4. will a lion r. if he hath taken no prey? 

RO.\RED. 
Judg. 14. 5. a young lion r. arainst Samson 
PsaZ. 38. 8. 1 have r. by reason of the disquietness 
Isa. 51. 15. that divided the sea, whose waves r. 
Jier. 2. 15. the young lion3 r. upon him, and yelled 
Amos 3.3. the lion hath r. who will not fear 

ROARETH. 
Job 37.4. after it a voice r. he thundereth with voice 
Jer. 6. 23. their voice'r. like the sea, they ride 
Rev. 10. 3. the angel cried, as when a lion r. 

ROARING, Substantive. 
Job 4. 10. the r. the teeth of the lions are broken 
Psal. 22. 1. why so far from the words of my r.? 

32. 3. my bones waxed old thro' my r. all the day 
Prov. 19. 12. the king's wrath is as the r. of a lion 

20. 2. the fear of a king is as the r. of a lion 
/sffl.5. 29. their r. shall be like a lion, they shall roar 

30. they shall roar like the r. of the sea 
Ezek. 19. 7. land was desolate by the noise of his r. 
Zech. 11. 3. a voice of the r. of young lions 

ROARING, Adjective. 
Psal. 22. 13. they gaped upon me as a r. lion 
Prov. 23. 15. as a r. lion, so is a wicked ruler 
Isa. 31. 4. as the young lion r. on his prey 
Ezek. 22. 25. there is a conspiracy, like a r. lion 
Zeph. 3. 3. her princes within her are r. lions 
Luke 21. 25. distress, tho sea and the waves r. 
1 Pet. 5. 8. the devil, as a r. lion, walketh about 

ROARINGS. 
Job 3. 24. my r. are poured out like the waters 

ROAST, ED. 
Ezod. 12. 8. shall eat in that night flesh r. witli fire 
9. eat not of it raw, but r. v/ith fire, Deut. 16. 7. 

1 Sam. 2. 15. give flesh to r. for the priest 

2 Chron. 35. 13. thi'v r. the passover with fire 
Isa. 44. 16. he roasteth r. is satisfied, he warmeth 

19. yea, also I have r. fle.sh, and-eaten it 
Jer. 29. 22. whom the king of Babylon r. in fire 

ROASTETH. 
Prov. 12 27. the slothful man r. not that he took 

ROB. 
Lev. 19. 13. thou shalt not "• thy neighbour 
28.22. beasts, which shall r. you of your children 
I Sam. 23. 1. and they r. the threshing Hoor8 
Prov. 22. 22. r. not the poor, because he is poor 
fta. 10. 2. and that they may r. the fatherless 
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Isa. 17. 14. and this is the lot of them that r. us 
Ezek. 39. 10. spoil, and r. those that robbed them 
Jilal. 3. 8. will a man r.God? vet ye have robbed me 

ROBBED. 
Judg. 9. 25. and they r. all that came by them 
2 Sain. 17. 8. they be chafed in minds, as a bear r. 
Psal. 119. CI. the banns of the wicked have r. me 
Prov. 17. 12. let a bear r. of her whelps meet a man 
Isa. 10. 13. and I have r. their treasures 
42, 22. but this is a people r. and spoiled 
Jer. 50. 37. a sword on her treasures, they shall be r. 
Ezek.'33. 15. if the wicked give again that he had r. 
39. 10. and they shall rob those that r. them 
Mai. 3. 8. ye have r. me, wherein have we r. thee? 
9. ye have cursed with a curse, for ye have r. me 
2 Cor. 11. 8. I r. other churches, taking wages 

ROBBER. 
Job 5.5. and the r. swalloweth up their substance 
18. 9. and the r. shall prevail agamst him 
Prov. 23. I 28. she also lieth in wait as a r. 
Ezek. 18. 10. if he beget a son that is a r. 
John 10. 1. the same is a thief and a r. 
18.40.theycried, not this man,nowBurabbaswasr. 
ROBBERS. 
Job 12. 6. the tabernacles of r. prosper 
Isa. 42. 24. and who gave Israel to the r. 
■Jer. 7. 11. is this house become a den of r.? 
Ezek. 7. 22. for the r. shall enter into it and defile it 
Dan. 11. 14. the r. of thy people shall exalt thems. 
Hos. 6. 9. as troops of r. wait for a man, so priests 
7. 1. and the troop of r. spoileth without 
Obad. 5. if r. by night, would they not have stolen 
John 10. 8. all that came before me are r. 
Acts 19. 37. these men are not r. of churches 
2 Cor. 11. 25. in perils of v/aters, in perils of r. 

ROBBERY". 
Psal. 62. 10. and become not vain in r. 
Prov. 21. 7. the r. of the wicked shall destroy them 
Isa. 61. 8. I hate r. for burnt-offering 
Ezek. 22. 29. have exercised r. and vexed the poor 
Amos 3. 10. who store up r. in their palaces 
J^ah. 3. 1. the bloody city is full of lies and r. 
Phil. 2. 6. who thought it no r. to be equal with G. 

ROB BETH. 
Prov. 28. 24. whoso r. his father or his mother 

ROBE. 
God gives orders to Moses to make the robe of the 
ephod, Exod. 28. 31. In Hebrew it is called 
Megnil: It was a long gar meiit worn next under 
the ephod, which icas girded about the high- 
' priesV sbodywiththc curious girdlcof the ephod. 
Our Saviour sai/s, Beware of the Scribes, who 
desire to walk in long robes, Luke 20. 46. 
The Scribes wore those garments in token of 
greater gravity than others: Christ condemns 
not the garb, but their affectation, ambition, 
vain-glory, and seeming holiness, whereby they 
deceived the people. The be.st robe is the 
righteousness of Christ imputed to believers for 
their justification, Luke 15. 22. Heavenly 
glory is likewise set forth by white robes, Rev. 
6. 11. White robes were given them, speaking 
of the martyrs : their innocency was cleared, 
and they made perfectly happy. 
Exod. 28. 4. they shall make an ephod, and a r. 
31. thou shalt make the r. of the ephod of blue 
34, a golden bell on the hem of the r. 39. 25, 26. 
29. 5. put upon Aaron the coat and r. Lev. 8. 7. 
1 Sam. 18. 4. Jonathan stripped him.self of his r. 
24. 4. David cut off the skirt of Saul's r. 
11. see the skirt of thy r. in my hand, for in that I 
cut off the skirt of thy r. and killed thee not 

1 Chron. 15. 27. David was clothed with a r. 
Job 1. t 20. then Job arose, and rent his r. 

29. 14. my judgment was as a r. and a diadem 
Isa. 22. 21. 1 will clothe him with thy r. 
61. 10. hath covered me with r. of righteousness 
.7o/ia/i3.6. the king arose and laid his r. from him 
Mic. 2. 8. ye pull off the r. with the garment 
Mat, 27. 23. they put on Jesus a scarlet r. 

31. after that, they took the r. off from him 
Luke 15. 22. bring forth the best r. and put it on 
23. 11. his men of war arrayed him in a gorgeous 7 . 
.lohn 19.2. they put on Jesus a purple r. 
5. Jesus came forth, wearing the purple r. 
ROBES. 

2 Sam. 13. 18. with such r. were virgins api)arelled 
1 Kin<Ts 22. 10. the kings having put on their r. 

30. but put thou on thy r. 2 Chr. 18. 9, 29. 
Ezek. 26. 16. the princes shall lay away their r. 
LiLke 20. 46. the Scribes desire to walk in long r. 
Rev. 6. 11. and white r. were given unto them 
7. 9. stood before the Lamb, clothed with white r. 

13. what are these which are arrayed in whiter.? 

14. these are they which have washed their r. 

ROCK. 

Palestine being a mountainous country, had also 

many rocks, which made part of the strength of 

the country; for in times of danger they retired 

to them, where they found a refuge against any 



suddenirmptions of the enemy . JVhentheBcn 
ydin'ilesiocre ovcrcoine,and almost ezter min atci 
by f/te Israelites of the other tribes, they sccun d 
themselves in the rock Rimmon, .ludg. 20. -!7 
Samson kept garrison in the rock E'.ain, Ji.<i;;-. 
15. 8. (Vhcn David was persecuted by Siiui, 
he often hid himself in caverns mad': in a rock, 
as at Maon, at AduUam, at En-gedi, cohere 
there was a cave of a vast extent, in which 
David andhis people concealed themselves, and 
Saul entered into it, and continued for some 
time without discovering them, 1 Sam. 22. 1. i 

23. 25. I 24. 2, 4, 5. 

Mention is made in scripture of several rocks, 
as, the rocks Bozez and Seneli, which were be' 
tween Michmash and Gibeah, and which iona. 
than the son of Saul climbed up, when he went 
to attack the Philistines, 1 Sam. 14. 4. 

Sela-hamma lekoth, or i!/terock of divisions: This 
was in the deserts of Maon, and had this name 
given it, because Saul ivas here obliged to (piit 
his pursuit after David, and to return to tie 
assistance of his country, which was then in 
vaded by the Philistines, 1 Sam. 23. 28. 

The rock of Horeb. From this rock Moses caused 
the waters to gush out, to sitpply the necessi- 
ties of the people, when they were encamped at 
Rephidim, Exod. 17. 6. 

The rock Adullam was in the ncighbotirhood of 
the city of the same name, in the tribe of Ju- 
dah, 1 Sam. 22. 1. 

The rock of the waters of Meribali, or Strife. 
This is the rock where the faith of Moses 
failed, and where the scripture makes mention 
of his having hesitated in mind, and that he 
did not honour God as he ought before the 
children o/ Israel, JV«m. 20. 10, 11. 

The name of rock is also given to God, by way 
of metaphor, because God is the strength, the 
refuge, and the asylum of his people, as the 
rocks joere in those places, whither the people 
retired iji case of an unforeseen attack, or ir- 
ruption of the enemy. The Lord is rny rock and 
my fortress ; who is a rock, save our God? PsaL 
18. 2, 31. Then he forsook God which made 
him, and lishtlv esteemed the rock of his salva- 
tion, neut7 32^ 15. 

It is said in Deut. 32. 13. That the I^ord had 
settled his people in a high country, and made 
them to suck honey out of the rock, and oil out 
of the flinty rock. That is, he broiight them out 
of Egypt, which was a Jlat country, and sub- 
ject to inundations, and placed them in the 
land of Canaan, which was a mountainous 
country of great fertility; the hills of which 
were loaded with vines and olive-trees, and of 
which the very rocks were filled with swarms 
of bees, by which means the inhabitants had 
abundance of honey. 

Rock \s also used for a quarry, and in afigura 
tive se7ise, for the patriarch of a nation, or the 
first father, who is, as it were, the quarry from 
whom the men of that nation have proceeded. 
Isa. 51. 1, Look unto the rock whence ye are 
hewn ; look unto Abraham and Sarah, whose 
descendants you are. 

The rock from tchich the Israelites were supplied 
with water, was a figure and type of Christ, as 
the apostle observes, 1 Cor. 10. 4, They drank 
of that spiritual rock that followed them, and 
that rock was Christ. Believers have their 
spiritual refreshing from Christ, as the thirsty 
Israelites were refreshed rcith the waters that 
gushed out of the rock in the wilderness. Christ 
likewise sustains and bears up his church, 
built upon him ly faith, as a hoiise upon a 
rock. Mat. 16. 18, And upon this rock will I 
build my church. 

Rock also signifies unfruitful and stony-hearted 
hearers of the icord, Luke 8. 6. A firm, solid, 
and immovable foundation. Mat. 7. 25. A safe 
or secure place of retreat, Num. 24. 21. Job 

24. 8. Barren and rocky places, Job 29. 6. 
Exod. 17. 6. I will stand before thee upon the r. 

33. 21. the Lord said, thou shalt stand upon a r. 
22. that I will put thee in a cleft of the r. 
JSTum. 20. 8. speak to the r. before their eyes 

10. must we fetch yoH water out of this r.? 

11. Moses v.'ith his rod smote the r. twice 
24. 21. and thou puttest thy nest in a r. 

Deut. 8. 15. who brought thee water out of the r. 

32. 4. he is the r. his work is perfect, a God of 

truth, and without ini?;uity 

13. he made them suck honey and oil out of the r 

15. he lightly esteemed the r. of his salvation 

18. of the r. that begat thee thou art unmindful 

30. except thei?:r. had sold them, and L. had shu» 

31. their r. is not as our r. ourenem. being juflgea 
37. where is their r. in whom they trusted ? 

Judg. 6. 20. take and lay them on this r. he did a* 



ROC 

At^;^.6. 21. rose fire out ofr. and consumed flesh 

26. and build an altar to the Lord on this r. 
7.2o.siew Oreb on the r. Oreb and Zeeb ihey slew 
13. 19. Manoah offered it on a r. to the Lord 
15. 8. Samson dwelt in the top of the r. Eta;n 
'iO. 45. theBenjamites turned to the r. ofllimmon 

1 Szm. 2. 2. neither is there any r. like our God 
14.4. a sharp r. on one side, sharp r. on other side 

23. 25. David catne down into a r. and abode 
128. they called it the r. of divisions 

2 Sam. 21. 10. Rizjiah spread sackcloth on the r. 

22. 2. he said, Lord is my r. Psal. 18. 2. \ 92. 15. 
3. the God ofmy /•. in him will I trust, my shield 
32. and who is a r. save our God 7 Psal. 18. 31. 
47. the Lord liveth, blessed be my r. Psal. 18. 46. 

and exalted be tlie God of the r. ofmy salvation 

23.3. the God of Israel said, the r. of Israel spake 
2 Kings 14. t "• Amaziah took the r. by war 

1 Chron. 11. 15. captains went to the r. to David 
2CAron.25.12.cast them down from the top of the r.^ 
J^eli. 9. 15. thou broughtest water for them out of 
the r. for their thirst, PsaZ. 78. 16. | 105.41. 
Job 14. IS. the r. is removed out of his place 

18. 4. and shall the r. be removed out of his place? 
19. 24. that they were graven in the r. for ever 

24. 8. they embrace the r. for want of a shelter 

28. 9. he putteth forth his hand upon the r. 

29. 6. and the r. poured out rivers of oil 

39. 1. time when v.ild goats of the r. bring forth 1 
28. she dwelieth on tiie r. on the crag of the r. 
Psal. 19. 1 14. O Lord, ray r. and my Redeemer 
27. 5. he shall set me up upon a r. 40. 2. 

23. 1. unto thee will I cry, O Lord, my r. 

31. 2. be thou my strong r. for a house of defence 
3. for thou art my ?•. and my fortress, 71. 3. 
42.9. 1 will say toG. my r. why hast forgotten me 

61. 2. lead nie to the r. that is higher than I 

62. 2. God only is my r. 6. || 7. r. ofmy strength 
71. t-^- be thou to me tor a r. of habitation 

73. 1 26. God is the r. of my heart, and my portion 
78. 20. behold, lie smote the 7*. the waters gushed 

35. they remembered that God was their r. 
81. 16. with honey out of the r. havelsatistied thee 
89. 26. r. ofmy salvation || 94. 22. r. of my refuge 
95.1. make a joyful noise to the?-, of our salvation 
114. 8. whicli turned the r. into a standing water 

Prov. 30. 19. the way of a serpent upon a r. 

Cant. 2. 14. my dove, that art in the clefts of the r. 

Jsa. 2. 10. enter into ther. and hide thee in the dust 
8. 14. for a r. of offence to both houses of Israel 
10. 25. according to the slaughter of the r. of Oreb 

17. 10. not mindful of the r. of thy strength 
22.16. thatgraveth a habitation for himself in ar. 
26. 14. in Ihe Lord Jehovah is the r. of ages 
30. 1 29 when onegoeth to come to the r.of Israel 

31. t9. and his r. shall pass away for fear 

32. 2. a man shall be as the shadow of a great r. 
42. 11. let the inhabitants of the r. sing 

44. t8. yea, ihere is no r. I know not any 

48. 21. he caused waters to flow out of r. for them 
51 1. look unio the r. whence ye are hewn 

Jer. 5. 3. they made their faces harder than a r. 
13. 4. go, hide the girdle in a hole of the r. 

18. 14. leave the snow which cometh from the r. 
21. 13. I urn against thee, O inhabitant of the r. 

23. 29. a hammer that breaketh the r. in pieces 
48.23. leave cities, and dwell in ther.like thedo%'e 

49. 16. thou that dwellest in the clefts of the r. 
Ezelc. 24. 7. she set it upon the top of a r. 

8. I have set her blood upon the top of a r. 

26. 4. I will make her like the top of a r. 14. 
Amos 6. 12. shall horses run upon the r. ? 
Obad. 3. thou that dwellest in the clefts of the r. 
Hab. 1. 1 12. O r. thou hast established them 
Mat. 7. 24. a man which built his house upon a r. 

25. for it was founded upon a r. Luke 6. 48. 
16. 1§. and upon this r. I will build my church 

27. 60. and Joseph laid it in his own new tomb, 
which he had hewn out in the r. J\lark 15. 46. 

Luke 8. 6. some fell upon a r. || 13. they on the r. 

Rom. 9. 33. as it is written, behold, I lay in Sion a 

stumbling stone, and r. of off'ence, 1 Pet. 2. 8. 

1 Cor. 10. 4. for they drank of that spiritual r. that 

followed them, and that r. was Christ 

ROCKS. 

J^Tum. 23. 9. for from the top of the r. I see him 

1 Sam. IS. 6. then the people hid themselves in r. 

24. 2. Saul -went to seek David upon the r. 

1 Kings 19. 11. a strong wind brake in pieces the r. 
■Job 23. 10. he cutteth out rivers among the r. 

30. 6. to dwell in the caves of the earth, and in r. 
Psal. 78. 15. he clave the r. in the wilderness 

104. 18. and the r. are a refuge for the conies 
Prov. 30. 26. yet make they their houses in the r. 
ha. 2. 19. they shall go into the holes of the r. 
21. into defts of the r. and tops of the raggedr. 

7. 19. thoy shall rest in the holes of the r. 

33. 16. his defence shall be the munitions of r. 
57.5. slaying the children under the clefts of the r. 
fer 4 29. the whole citv shall climb on the r. 

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Jer.l6. 16. shall hunt them out of the holes of the r. 
51. 25. 1 will roll thee down from the r. 

J'V'a/j. 1. 6. the r. are tlirown down by him 

Mat. 27. 51. the earth did quake, and the r. rent 

.3cts-27. 2y.lesttiiey should Jiave fallen upon ther. 

Rev. 6. 15. hid themselves in the dens and in the r. 
16. and said to the r. fall on us, and hide us from 
ROD 

Is used sometimes for t/ie branches of a tree, Gen. 
30. 37. Jacob tuok him rods of green poplar, 
and of the hazel andchesnut-tree. Sometimes 
for a staff or wand, 1 Sam. 14.27. Jonathan 
put forth the end of the rod that was in his 
hand, and dipped it in a honey-comb. Or for 
a shepherd's crook, licv. 27. 32, And con- 
cerning the tithe of the herd, or of the flock, 
even of whatsoever passeth under the rod. Or 
for those rods and chastisements which God 
makes use of to correct men. 2 Sam. 7. 14, If 
he commit iniquity, I will chasten him with 
the rod of men. Job 9. 34, Let him take his 
rod away from me. The mighty power of the 
Messiah is sometimes represented by a rod of 
iron. Psal. 2. 9, Thou shalt break them with 
a rod of iron. Rev. 2. 27, He shall rule them 
with a rod of iron. Rod is put for a young 
sprout or branch, and to point out themiracu- 
lous birth of the Messiah, 7cho was to proceed 
from a virgin mother. Isa. 11. 1, There shall 
come forth a rod oat of the stem of Jesse, and 
a branch shall grow out of his roots. It sig- 
nifies sometimes a tribe, or people. Psal. 74. 
2, Remember the rod of thine inheritance 
which thou hast redeemed. 

The gospel publishedby Chnsthimself, or by his 
apostles and ministers, being accompanied by 
his Spirit, is called the rod of his strength, or 
his strong and powerful rod, whereby he did 
his great exploits, and established kis church 
in the world, Psal. 110. 2. It is also taken 
for the rod of discipline, or ecclesiastical cen- 
sures, 1 Cor. 4. 21, Shall I come unto you 
with a rod ? .6nd for those means and instru- 
ments which God makes use of in his pastoral 
care over his people, Psal. 23. 4, Thy rod and 
thy staff, they comfort me. The rod of the 
wicked is their power and authority, Psal. 
125. 3. iMoab is called a strong staft", and a 
beautiful rod, Jer. 43. 17. They were a people 
that had been a rod against others, or had 
ruled over so many others ; the rod anci staff 
being the ensigns of power and government, 
as well as instr aments for punishing offenders. 

Exod. 4. 4. he caught it, nnd it bee. a r. in his hand 
17. thou shalt take this r. in thine hand 

20. Moses took the r. of God in his hand, 17. 9. 
7. 9. thou shalt say to .\aron, take thy r. 19. 

12. for they cast clown every man his r. 

20. he lifted up the r. and smote the waters,"14. 6. 

21. 20. if a man smite his servant with a r. 
Lev. 27. 32. whatsoever passeth under ther. 
JWm. 17. 2. write thou every man's name on hisr. 

8. the r. of Aaron for the house of Levi budded 
20. 11. with his r. he smote the rock twice 

1 Sa7n. 14. 27. Jonathan put forth the end of the r. 

2 Sam. 7. 14. I will chasten him with the r. of men 
Job 9. 34. let him take his r. away from me 

21. 9. neither is the r. of God upon them 
Psal. 2. 9. thou shalt break them with a r. of iron 

23. 4. thy r. and thy staff they ccmfort me 
74. 2. remember the r. of thine inheritance 
89. 32. I will visit their transgression with a r. 
110. 2. the Lord shall send the r. of thy strength 
125.3. r. of wicked shall not rest on the righteous 
Prov. 10. 13. a r. is for the back of fools, 26. 3. 

13. 24. he that spareth his r. hateth his son 

14. 3. in the mouth of the foolish is a r. of pride 

22. 8. and the r. of his anger shall fail 

15. the r. of correction shall drive it away 

23. 13. thou shalt beat him with the r. 14. 
29. 15. the r. and reproof give wisdom 

Isa. 9. 4. thou hast broken Uie r. of his oppressor 
10. 5. O Assyrian, the r. of mine anger 
15. as if the r. should shake itself against them 
24. he shall smite with a r. and lift his staff 
26. as his r. was on the sea, so shall he lift it up 
11. 1. shall come forth ar. out of the stem of Jesse 
4. shall smite the earth with the r. of his mouth 
14. 29. the r. of him that smote thee is broken 
28. 27. and the cummin is beaten out with a r. 
30.31. the Assyrian be beat. which smote with a r. 
Jer. 1. 11. and said, I see a r. of an almond-tree 
10. 16. Israel the r. of his inheritance, 51. 19. 
48. 17. how is the beautiful r. broken ! 
Z,a7n.3.1. have seen aillictionby the r. of his wrath 
J5^zeA:.7.10.ther.hath blossomed, pride hath budded 
11. violence is risen up into a r. of wickedness 
19. 14. fire is gone out of a r. of Jier branches, so 
thatshe hath no strong r. to he a sceptre to rule 
20.37. will cause you to pass under the r.and bring 
3T 



ROU 

Eiek. 21. 10. it contemneth the r. of my son, IS 
Mic. 5. 1. they shall smite Judge of Israel with a r 

6. 9. hear ye the r. and who haih appointed it 

7. 14. feed thy people with thy r. the flock 
John 18. t 22. an officer struck Jesus with a r 
lCor.4. 21. shall I come to you with ar. orin lovei 
Heb. 9. 4. wherein was Aaron's r. that budded 
Rev. 2. 27. shall rule them with a r. of iron, 19. 15 

11. 1. there was given me a reed like to a r. 

12. 5. wh'o was to rule all nations with ar. of iron 

RODE. 

Gen.24. Gl.Rebekah and her damsels r. on camels 

.Judg.lO.i. he had thirty sons that r. on thirty colts 

12. 14. he had thirty nephews that r. on ass-colts 

1 Sam. 25. 20. it was so Abigail r. on the ass, 42 
SO. 17. none escaped, save 4U0 whicli r. on camelg 

2 Sam. 13. t29. every man r. on his mule and fled 
18.9. Absalom r. upon a mule, went under the oak 
22. 11. he r. on a cherub, and did fly, Psal. 18. 10. 

1 Kings 13. 13. the old prophet r. on the ass 
18. 45. and Ahab r. and went to Jezreel 

2^ni^s9.16.Jehu r.m a chariot andwent to Jezreel 

25. remember when I and thou r. togethor 
JN'eA. 2. 12. nor any beast, save beast that I r. upon 
Esth. 8. 14. the posts that r. on the mules went out 

RODS. 
Geji. 30. 37. Jacob took r. of green poplar 

41. that they might conceive among the r. 
Exod. 7. 12. Aaron's rod swallowed up their r. 
J\''um. 17. 6. the princes gave him twelve r. 

7. and Moses laid up the r. before the Lord 
Ezek. 19. 11. she had strong r. for the sceptres 

12. her strong r. were broken and withered 
Mat. 26. 167. and others smote him with r. 

2 Cor. 11. 25. thrice was I beaten with r. 

ROE, S. 

1 Ctiron. 12. 8. as swift as the r. on the mountaina 

Prov. 5. 19. let her be as the hind and pleasant r. 

6. 5. deliver thyself as a r. from the hunter 

Cant. 2. 7. I charge you by the r. and hinds, 3.5. 

9. my beloved is like a r. or a young hart 
17.turn,my beloved, be thou like a ?-.or hart,8. 14. 

Isa. 13. 14. it shall be as the chased r. as a sheep 

See Young. 

Wild ROE. 

2Sam. 2. 18. Asahel was as light of foot as a wildr, 

ROE-BUCK, S. 
Z)ewM2.15.yemayeatofther.22. | 14.5. | 15.22. 
IjffiiTio-s 4. '23.a hundred sheep, besides harts and r. 

ROLL, f^erb. 
Gen. 29. 8. we cannot, till they r. away the stoc* 
43. flS. brought, that he may r. himself on us 
Josh. 10. 18. and Joshua said, r. great stones 
1 Sam. 14. 33. r. a great stone unto me this day 
Psal. 31. 15. T. thy wayuponthe Lord, trust in 
him, and he shall bring to pass, Prov. 16. 1 3. 
Jer. 51. 25. and I will r. thee down from the rocks 
Amos 5. t24. let judgment r. down as waters 
Mic. 1. 10. in Aphrah, r. thyself in the du»t 
MarklQ. 3. who shall r.us away stone from sepulc. 

ROLL, Substantive. 
Ezra 6. 2. and thete was found at Achmethaar 
Isa. 8. 1. take thee a great r. and write in it 
Jer. 36. 2. take thee a r. of a book, write therein 
6. go and read in the r. || 23. take another r. 
23. till all the r. was consumed in the fire 
29. thus saith the Lord, thou hast burnt this r. 
Ezek. 2. 9. a hand was sent unto me, and lo, a r. 
3. 1. eat this r. || 2. he caused me to eat that r. 

3. fill thy bowels with this r. that I give thee 
Zech. 5. 1. then I looked, and behold, aflyingr.2. 

ROLLS. 
Ezra 6. 1. search was made in the house of the r, 

ROLLED. 
Gen. 29. 3. they r. the stone from the well's mouth 

10. that Jacob went near, and r. the stone 
.Tosh. 5. 9. I have r. away the reproach of Egypt 
.Tob 30. 14. in desolation they r. themselves on me 
Psal.22.-\8. he r. himself on the Lord to deliver him 
Isa. 9. 5. with noise, and garments r. in blood 

34. 4. the heavens shall be r. together, Rev. G. 14. 
Lam. 3. tI6. he hath r. me in ashes 
Mat. 27. 60. he laid it in his own new tomb, he r. a 
great stone to door of the sepulchre, Mark 
15. 46. 
28. 2. the anffel came and r. back the stone 
Mark 16. 4. thev saw that the stone was r. away 
Luke 24. 2. and' they found the stone r. away 

ROLLER. 
Ezek. 30. 21. not be bound up. to put a r. to bind ii 

ROLLETH. 
Prov 26 27. he thatr. a stone it will return on feim 

ROLLING. 
Ezra 5. 1 8. the house of God built with stones of r. 

ROLLING. 
Isa. 17. 13. the nations shall flee like a r. thing 

ROOF. 
Gen. 19. 8. they came under the shadow of my r. 
Exod. 30. t3. thou shalt overlay the r. with gold 
£)£m£. 22. 8. thou sha -ffAke a battlement for thvr 



ROO 



ROS 



ROU 



Josh- 2.G.but she brought them up to the r. aiul hid 

with tlax which she had laid in order on the r. 

Jvdg. 10. 27. on the r. were 3000 men and women 

2 Sam. 11. 2. David walked on the r. of the house, 

and from the r. he saw a woman washing herseJf 

18.24. watchman went up to the r. over the gate 

JV*e/i.8.16.people made booths on the r.of his house 

KiekA'd.\'i.h9 measured the gate from the r. of one 

>iaf.8.8.I am not worthy that thou shouldestcome 

under my r. but speak the word only, Luke 7. 6. 

Mark 2. 4. they uncovered the r. where he was 

ROOF with viouth. 
hb 29. 10. their tongue cleaved to r.of their mouth 
Psal.l'il.Q. let my tongue cleave to r. of my mouth 
Cant. 7. 9. the r. of thy mouth like the best wine 
Z>affi.4.4. tongue of child cleavcth to r. of his mouth 
i52eA,3.26.I will make thy tongue cleave to r.of m. 
Hos. 8. 1 1- set the trumpet to the r. of thy viouth 

ROOFS. 
Jcr. 19. 13. on whose r. they burnt incense, 32. 29. 

ROOM. 
Gen. 24. 23. is there r. in thy father's house for us 1 
25. we have r. to lodge in || 3 1, r. for the camek 
26. 22. for now the Lord hath made r. for us 
Deut. 2. 1 12. the children of Esau dwelt in their r. 
2Sa7?i.l9.l3.if thou be not captain in ther. of Joab 
\ Kings 2.35. thekingput Beiiaiahin Joab'sr. and 
he put Zadok the priest in ihe r. of Ahiathar 
5. 1. had anointed him king in ther. of his father 
5. thv son whom I will set in thy r. shall build 
8. 20. i am risen in the r. of David, 2 Chr. 6. 10. 
19. 16. and Elisha shalt thou anoint in thy r. 
Psal. 31. 8. thou hast set my feet in a large r. 
80. 9. thou preparedst r. before it, it filled the land 
Prov. 18. 16. a man's gift maketh r. for him 
Jsa.51.^8. thou lovedst their bed, thou providestr. 
JUal. 3. 10. there shall not be r. enough to receive 
Mat. 2.22. Archelaus reigned in the r. of Herod 
Mark'ii. 2. that there was no r. to receive them 
14. 15. will shew you a large upper r. Luke22. 12. 
Z*Mif2.7.because there was no ?-.for them in the inn 
12. 17. 1 have no r. where to bestow my goods 
14.8.bidden to a wedding,sit not down in highest r. 

9. thou begin with shame to take the lowest r. 

10. wlien bidden, go and sit down in the lowest r. 
22. Lord, it is done, and yet there is r. 

Jlcts 1. 13. went up to an upper r. where was Peter 
24. 27. Porcius Festus came in Feli.x' r. 

1 Chr. 14. 16. how shall he that occupieth ther. 
ROOMS. 

Oen. 6. 14. r. shalt thou make in the ark, and pitch 

I Kings 20. 24. and put captains in their r. 

1 Chron.A. 41. destroyed them, and dwelt in their r. 

Mat. 23. 6. they love the uppermost r. at feasts and 
chief seats in synagog.JT/arA 12.39. L,uke20.iG. 

Luke 14. 7. how they chose out the chief r. 
ROOT 

Is that part of a plarit which extends itself down- 
ward, and which fastens the plant to the earth, 
Job 14. 8. It is said of such as received the 
seed into stony places, that they had no root 
m themselves. Mat. 13. 21. 7'hey had not the 
soil of a sincere heart, solid affections, firm 
ajid fixed resolutions, and habitual dispositions 
of grace. It is taken for the fo^intain, the 
cause, or occasion of any thing. 1 Tim. 6. 10, 
The love of money is the root of all evil. Lest 
there be among you a root that bearethgall and 
wormwood, Dfui. 29. 18. Lest there should be 
among you some close idolaters, who conceal- 
ing themselves from the public view, might se- 
cretly infect and poison others, and so drazo 
downupon you the effects of God's anger. It is 
also taken for parents or progenitors, Isa. 14. 
2n_ Out of the serpent's root shall come forth a 
t^oekatrice ; meaning Hezekiah, who should be 
born of the royal family of David. ..Ind the 
apostle Paul, speaking of the conversion of the 
Jews, 5a?/s, Rom. 11. 16, If the root be holy, so 
are the branches; that is, //"Abraham and the 
patriarchs, from whom the Jews descended, 
were in covenant with God, the body of the na- 
tion is also in covenant with him, and conse- 
crated to him, and therefore God will not cast 
them off for ever. Christ Jesus 25 6y ametonymy 
called the root of Jesse, Isa. 11.10. J^nd the root 
of David, Rev. 5. 5. instead of a Branch grow- 
ing out of the root: He is David^s son, as he is 
man, yet David's Root, and Lord, as he is God, 
and gave a being to him and his family, Psal. 
110. 1. Tlieir root shall be as rottenness, and their 
blossom shall go u[) as dust, Isa. 5. 24. that is, 
They shall be idterly destroyed, both root and 
branch, parents and children, old and young, 
as a tree that is rotten at the root cannot grow 
any more. 

ROOT, Substantive. 

Deut. 29. 18. among you a r. that beareth gall 

J'ttd^.5.14.outof Ephraim was ar.against Amalek 

2Kiugs 19.30. Judah shall again tako r. downward 
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Job 5. 3. 1 have seen the foolisli taking r. 
14. 8. though the r. tiiereof wax old in the earth 

19. 28. seeing ther. of the matter is found in me 

29. 19. my r. was spread out by the waters 
Psal. 80.9. thou didst cause the vine to take deep r. 
Prov. 12. 3. r. of the righteous shall not he moved 

12. the r. of the righteous yieldeth fVuit 
Isa. 5.24. so their r.shall be rottenness, and blossom 

11. 10. there shall be a r. of Jesse, Rum. 15. 12. 

14. 29. for out of the serpent's r. a cockatrice 
30. and I will kill thy r. with famine 

27. 6. them that come of Jacob to take r. 37. 31. 
40. 24. yea, their stock shall not take r. 

53.2. he shall grow up as a r. outof a dry ground 
Jer. 12. 2. yea, they liave taken r. they grow 
Ezek. 31. 7. for his r. was by great waters 
Dan. 11.7. outof a branch of her r. shall one stand 
Hos. 9. 16. Ephraim is smitten, their r. is dried 
Mat. 4. 1. it shall leave neither r. nor branch 
Mat. 3. 10. and now also the axe is laid unto ther. 

of the trees, Luke 3. -9. 

13. 6. because they had notr. they withered away, 

21. Mark 4. ii, 17. Luke 8. 13. 

Lukell.6. might say, be thou [)lucked up by ther. 

Rom. 11. 16. if the r. be holy so are the branches 

17. with them partakestof the r. and fatness 

18. thou bearest not the r. but the r. thee 

1 Tim. 6. 10. the love of money is the r. of all evil 
Heb. 12. 15. lest any r. of bitterness trouble you 
Rev.5.5.r. of Dav.hath prevailed to open the book 

22. 16. I am the r. and otlspring of David 

ROOT. 

1 Kings 14. 15. he shall r. up Israel outof his land 
Job 31. 12. and would r. out all mine increase 
Psal. 52. 5. and r. thee out of the land of the living 
.ler. 1. 10. this day I have set thee to r. out 
Mat. 13. 29. lest ye r. up the wheat with them 

ROOTED. 
DeM^29.28. the Lord r. thein out of Iheiv land 
Job 18. 14. confidence shall be ?•. outof tabernacle 

31. 8. yea, let my offspring be r. out 

Prov. 2. 22. the transgressors shall be r. out of it 
Zeph. 2. 4. and Ekron shall be r. up 
Mat. 15.13. my Father hath not planted, shall be r. 
Eph. 3. 17. that ye being r. and grounded in love 
Col. 2.7. r. and built up in him, and stablished 

ROOTING. 

Ezra 7. t26. whether it be to death, or to r. out 

ROOTS. 

2 Chron.l. 20. T will pluck them up by the r 
Job 8. 17. his r. are wrapped about the heap 

13. 1 27. thousettestaprint on the r. of my feet 
18. 10. his r. shall be dried up beneath 

23. 9. he overturneth the mountains by the r. 

30. 4. who cut up juniper r. for their meat 
36. 130. behold, God covereth the r. of the sea 

Isa. 11. 1. and a branch shall grow outof his r. 

.Jer. 17. 8. that spreadeth out her r. by the river 

Eiek. 17.6. and the r. thereof were under him 
7. this vine did bend her r. toward him 
9. shall he not pull up the r. thereof? 

Dan. 4. 15. leave the stump of his r. 23. 26. 
7. 8. three of the first horns plucked up by the r. 

Hos. 14. 5. he shall cast forth his r. as Lebanon 

..'3mos 2.9. I destroyed his r. from beneath 

Mark 11. 20. they saw fig-tree dried up from the r. 

Jude 12. trees twice dead, plucked up by the r. 
ROPES. 

.Tudg. 16. 11. if they bind me with new r. 12. 

2 Sam. 17. 13. then shall all Isr. bring r. to that city 

1 Kings 20. 31. let us put r. on our heads, 32. 
Acts 27. 32. the soldiers cut oflFthe r. of the boat 

RoRE, see Roar. 
ROSE, Substantive. 
Canf. 2.1. 1 am r.of Sharon, and the lily of valleys 
Isa. 35. 1. the desert shall blossom as the r. 

ROSE, Verb. 

Gen. 4. 8. Cain r. up against Abel, and slew him 

19. 1. Lot r. up to meet them, and bowed himself 

22.3. Abraham r. early, and went to the place 

25. 34. Esau did eat, and r. up, and went his way 

32. 31. the sun r. upon him as he j)assed Penuel 

37.35. his sons and daughters r. to comfort him 
Ezorf. 10.23. nor r.any from his place for three days 

12. 30. Pharaoh r. up in the night, and «ervants 

15. 7. overthrown them that r. up agamst thee- 

33. 10. and all the people r. vp and worshipped 
JN'um. 25. 7. Phinehas r. up from the congregation 
Deut. 33. 2. the Lord r. up from Seir unto them 
Josh. 3. 16. the waters stood and r. up on a heap 
Judg. 6.21. there r. up fire out of the rock 

20. 5. the men of Gibeah r. up against me 
/??t?/t 3.14. she r. up before one could know another 

2 Sam. 22. 40. them that r. up againstme, hast thou 

subdued under me, Psal. 18.39. 

1 Kings 2. 19. and the king r. up to meet her 
2 Kings 7. 5. the lepers r. in the twilight to go 

2 Ckron.26. 19. the leprosy r. up in his forehead 
28.15. the menwhich were expressed by namer.up 

Psal.l2i.2. L. who was on our side when men r. up 



Cant. 5. 5. I r. up to open to my beloved 
Jcr. 26. 17. then r. up certain of tlie elders 
Lam. 3. 62. the lips of those tiiat r. up against mt 
Daji. 3. 2'1. then Nebuchadnezzar r. up in haste 
8. 27. I r. up and did the king's business 
Jonah 1. 3. but Jonah r. up to flee to Tarshish 
Zeph. 3. 7. they r. early and corrupted their doinga 
Luke 4.29. r. up and thrust him out of the city 
5. 28. and he left all, r. up, and followed him 
16.31. nor be persuaded iho' one r. from the dead 
22. 45. when he r. from prayer and was come 
24. 33. they r. up the same hour, and returned 
John 11. 31. when they saw Mary that she r. up 
Acts 5. 17. then high-priest r. up, and all with him 
36. for before these days r. up Tlieudas 
10. 41. who did eat and drink with him after he r. 
26.30. king r. up, and the governor, and Bernice 
Rom. 14. 9. to this end Christ both died and r. 
1 Cor. 10. 7. the people did eat, and r. up to play 

15. 4. he was buried and r. again the third day 
12. now if Chr. be preached that he r. from dead 

2. Cor. 5. 15. but live to him who died andr. again 
1 Thess.i.li. if we believe that Jes. died and r.aga- 
Rev. 19. 3. her smoke r. up for ever and ever 
^ee Morning. 
ROSIN. 
Ezek.21. 1 17. Judah traded in thv market oil and r 

ROT. 
JViiTn. 5. 21. when L. make thy thigh to r. 22, 27. 
Prov. 10. 7. but the name of the wicked shall r 
Isa. 40. 20. he chooseth a tree that will not r 

ROTTEN. 
Job 13. 28. and he, as a r. thing, consuraeth 
41. 27. he esteemeth brass as r. wood 
Jer. 38. 11. so Ebed-melech took old r. rags 

12. put now these r. rags under tiiine arm-holeu 
.Joel 1. 17. the seed is r. under their clods 

ROTTENNESS. 
Prov. 12. 4. but she that maketh ashamed, is as r. 
14. 30. but envy is the r. of the bones 
/5a. 5. 24. so their root shall be as r. blossom as dust 
Hos. 5. 12. I will be to the house of Judah as r. 
Hab. 3. 16. when I heard r. entered into my bonos 

ROVERS. 
1 Chron. 12.21. they helped David against the r. 

ROUGH. 
Deut. 21. 4. bring the heifer to a r. valley 
Isa. 27. 8. he stayeth hisr. wind in the day of east 
40. 4. and the r. places shall be made plain 
.Jer. 51.27. cause horses to come as r. caterpillJsJi 
Dan. 8. 21. the r. goat is the king of Grecia 
Zech. 13. 4. neither shall they wear a r. garment 
Luke 3. 5. and the r. ways shall be made smootk 

ROUGHLY 
Gen. 42. 7. Joseph spake r. unto them, 30. 
1 Sajn. 20. 10. what if thy father answer thee r. ? 
IKings 12. 13. and the king answered the people r 
and forsook old men's counsel, 2 Chr. 10 13 
Prov. 18. 23. but the rich answereth r. 

ROUND. 
Lev. 19. 27. ye shall not r. corners of your heads 

ROUND. 
Gen. 19. 4. compassed the house r. old and young 
Exod. 16. 14. there lay a small r. thing on ground 
.Tosh. 7. 9. the inhabitants shall environ us r 
1 Kings 7. 23. the moltf n sea was r. all about 

35. a r. compass 1| 10. 19. top of the throne was r 
P5a^22.12. strong bulls of Bashan have bef€t me r. 
Cant. 7. 2. thy navel is like a r. goblet 
Isa.3. 18. the Lord will take away their r. tires 
Ezek. 41. t "• it was made broader and went r. 
J^uke 19. 43. thine enemies shall compass thee r. 

ROUND about. 
Gen. 35. 5. the terror of God was on cities r. about 
Exod. 7. 24. d'gged r. about the river for water 

16. 13. in the morning dew lay r. about the host 
19. 12. thou shalt set bounds to the people r. ab. 

I^ev. 14. 41 cause the house to be scraped r. about 
J^um. 1. 50. the Levites encamp r. ab. tabernacle 
11.24. Moses set the elders r. abo. the tabernacle 
16. 34. all Israel, that were r. about them fled 
22. 4. company shall lick up all that are r. ab. us 
Deut. 6. 14. gods of the people r. abo. you, 13. 7. 
12. 10. when he giveth rest from all your enemies 
r. aboiit, 25. 19. Josh. 21.44. 2 Chr. 15. 15 
21. 2. measure the cities r. about him that is slain 
Josh. 6. 3. and ye shall go r. about the cityonce 
.Tudg. 19. 22. men beset the house r. about, 20. 5. 

1 Sam. 23. 26. for Saul compassed David r. about 
31. 9. they cut off Saul's head, and sent info tha 

land of the Philistines r. about, 1 Chr. 10. 9 
2Sam. 22.12. and he made darkness pavilions r. ab 
him, and thick clouds of the skies, Psal 
18. 11. 
IKings 4i 24. Solomon had peace on all sides r.ab 
31. and his fame was in all nations r. about 
18. 35. and the water ran r. about the altar 

2 Kings 6. 17. and chariots of fire r. aJouf Elieha 
1 CAr. 9. 27. they lodged r. about the house of God 
Job 10.8. thine hands have fashioned mer. «//o«i 



RUB 

hi 16. 13. his archers compass me r. about 
19 12. his troops encamp r. about my tabernacle 
22. 10. tlierefore snares are r. about thee 
37. 12. it is turned r. about by his counsels 

41. 14. his teeth are terrible r. about 
"^aZ. 3.6. that set themselves against rae r. about 

27. 6. head be lifted above mine enemies r. aboxU 

34. 7. angel encampeth r. about them that fear him 

44. 13. a derision to them that are r. about, 79. 4. 
48. 12. walk about Zion, and go r. about her 
.59. 6. make a noise, and go r. about the city, 14. 
76.11. let allr. about him bring presents to him 

88. 17. they came r. about rae daily like water 
89. 8. or like to thy faithfulness r. about thee 
\}7. 3. he burneth up his enemies r. about him 
12.5.2. as the mountains are r. about Jerusalem 

■ 128. 3. children like olive plants r. about ihy table 
Isa. 29. 3. I will camp against thee r. about 

42. 25. and it hath set him on fire r. about 

49. 18. lift up tiiine eyes r. about and behold, GO, 4. 
.7er. 20-13. Ijord hath called ihy name, fear 7-. about 

21. 14. a fire, it shall devour all things r. about it 
46. 5. for fear was r. about, saith the Lord 

50. 29. camp against Babylon r. about 

51. 2. in trouble they shall be against her r. about 
Ezek. 10. 12. the wheels were full of eyes r. about 

34.26. will make places r. ttiout my hill a blessing 
Joel 3. 11. gather yourselves together r. about 

12. there will sit to judge all the heathen r. about 
Amos 3. 11. an adversary even r. about the land 
Junah 2. 5. the depth closed me r. about, the weeds 
Zech. 2. 5. I will be to her a wall of fire r. about 
Mat. 21. 33. he hedged the vineyard r. about 
Luke 1. 65. fear came on all that dwelt r. about 

2. 9. the glory of the Lord shone r. about them 

.Acts 9.3. shined r. about him a light from heaven 

Rom- 15. 19. r. about to lUyricum, I have preached 

Rev. 4.3. there was a rainbow ?-. about the throne 

4. r. about the throne were four and twenty seals 

6. four beasts |1 5. 11. angels r. about the throne 

See Camp. 

ROUSE. 
Ge7i.49. 9. and as an old lion who shall r. him up 

ROW, S. 
Ezod. 28. 17. set it in four r-. of stones, 39. 10. 

17. the first r. 3:). 10. || 18. the second r. 39. 11. 
19. the third r. 39. 12. i| 20. the fourth r. 3D. 13. 

Lev. 24.6. cakes, six on a r. on the pure table 

7. thoushalt [)ut pure frankinsense on eachr. 

1 Kings 6. 36. he built the inner court with three r. 
7. 2. four r. of cedar pillars !| 3. fifteen in a r. 

4. there were windows in three ?■. and light 
12. the great court round about was withlhree r. 

18. two r. pomegranates, 42. 2 Chron. 4. 13. 

2 Chron. 4. 3. two r. of oxen cast when it was cast 
Ezra 6. 4. a r. of new timber, three r. of stones 
Cant.l. 10. thy cheeks comely with r. of jewels 
Eiek. 46. 23. with boilin? places under the r. 

ROWED. 
Jonah 1.13. th.e men r. hard to bring it to land 



RUL 



John 6. 19. when they had r. 23 or 30 furlongs 

ROWERS. 
Ezek. 27. 26. thy r. brought thee into great waters 

ROWING. 
Mark 6. 48. he saw them toiling in r. wind contrary 

ROY.XL. 
Gen. 49. 20. Asher shall yield r. dainties 
Josh. 10. 2. Gibeon was as one of the r. cities 

1 Sam.Ti- 5. for why should I dwell in the r. city ? 

2 5/im. 12. 26. Joab fought, and took the r. city 
\Kings\Q.Vi. Solomon gave her of his r. bounty 
2 Kings 11. 1. Athaliah the mother of Ahaziah 

destroyed all the seed r. 2 Chron. 22. 10. 
1 Chr. 29. 25. Ld. bestowed on Solomon r. majesty 
Esth. 1. 7. they gave them r. wine in abundance 
11. to bring Vashti the queen with the crown r. 
19. give her r. estate to another that is better 
2. 16. so Esther was taken into his house r. 
17. Eo that he set the crown r. on her head 

5. i. Esther put on her r. apparel, and the king sat 

on his r. throne in his r. house near the gate 

6. 8. let r. apparel be brought, and the crown r. 
8.15.Mordecai went in r. apparel of blue and white 

Isa. 62. 3. a r. diadem in the hand of thy God 
Jer. 43.10. he shall spread his r. pavilion over them 
7) aw. 6.7. to establish a r. statute and make a decree 
$cts 12. 21. Herod arrayed in r. apparel, sat on 
Jam. 2. 8. if ye fulfil the r. law, ye do well 
I Pet. 2. 9. ye are a r. priesthood, a holy nation 

RUBBLXG. 
Luke 6. 1. and did eat, r. them in their hands 

RUBBISH. 

\'eh. 4. 2. will they revive the stones out of the r. 

10. strength is decayed, and there is much r. 

RUBY, RUBIES. 

Etod. 28. 1 17. the first row a r. 39. \ 10. 

/n'>-2'<.18. price of wisdom is above r. Prov. 8. 11. 

n. 3. 15. wisdom is more precious than r. 
20. 15. there is gold, and a multitude of r. 
3!. 10. for her price is far above r. 
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Lam. 4. 7. Nazarites were more ruddy than r. 
Ezek. 23. t 13. the r. was thy covering 

RUDDER-BAXDS. 

v4c£5 27. 40. and loosed the r.-6a7i(^o',and hoiseJ up 

RUDDY. 

1 Sam. 16. 12. David was r. and beautiful, 17. 42. 
Cant. 5. 10. my beloved is white and r. chiefest 
Lam.-i.l. her Nazarites were more r. than rubies 

RUDE. 

2 Cor. n. 6. but though I be r. in speech 
RUDDIEXTS. 

Gal. 4. t 3. in bondage under the r. of the world 

t 9. how turn ye again to the beggarly r. 
Col. 2. 8. lest any spoil you after the r. of the world 
20. if dead with Christ from ther. of the world 
RUE. 
Luke 11. 42. for ve tithe mint, and r. and herbs 

RUG. 
.Tudg. 4. 1 18. turned in, .lael covered him with a r. 

RUIN. 
2 Chron. 28. 23. but they were the r. of him 
Psal.SO. 40. thou hast brought his holes to r. 
Prov- 24. 22. who knoweth the r. of them both? 
2G. 28. and a flattering mouth worketh r. 
Isa. 3. 6. and let this r. he under thy hand 
23. 13. he brought the land of the Chaldeans to r. 
25. 2. thou hast made of a defenced city ar. 
Ezek. 18. 30. so iniquity shall not be your r. 
27. 27. thy company shall fall in the day of thy r. 
31. 13. on his r. shall all the l-owls remain 
Luke 6. 49. it fell, the r. of that house v.as great 

RUINS. 
Ezek. 21. 15. that their r. may be multiplied 
Amos 9. 11. in that day will I raise up his r. 
Acts 15. 16. I will build again the r. thereof 

RUINED. 
Isa. 3. 8. for Jerusalem is r. and Judih is fallen 
Ezek. 36. 35. and the r. cities are become fenced 
36. shall know that I the Lord build the r. places 
RUINOUS. 
2 Kings 19.25. that thou shouldest be to lay waste 
fenced cities into r. heaps, Isa. 37.26. 
Isa. 17. 1. Damascus not a city, it shall be ar. heap 

RULE. ' 
Gen.l.'fW.ihe greater light for the r. of the day 
1 Kings 22. 31. that had r. over Ahab's chariots 
Esth. 9. 1. Jews had r. over them that hated them 
Psal. 19. t4. their r. is gone through all the earth 
Prov. 17. 2. a wise servant shall have r. over a son 
]9. 10. for a servant to have r. ove'r princes 
"25.28. he that hath no r. over his own spirit 
Eccl. 2. 19. yet shall he have r. over all my labour 
Isa. 44. 13. "the carpenter stretcheth out his r- 
63.19. we are thine, thou never barest r. over them 

1 Cor. 15.24. when be shall have put down all r. 

2 Cor. 10. 13. according to the measure of the r. 
]5. be enlarged according to ourr. abundantly 
t 16. and not to boast in another man's r. 

Gal. 6. 16. as many as walk according to this r. 
Phil-3- 16. let us walk by the same r. let us mind 
Heb. 13.7. remember them that have r. over you 

17. obey them that have the r. over you 
24. salute all them tliat have the r. over you. 

See Bare. Bear. 
RULE. 
Gen. 1. 16. God made two great lights, the greater 
light to r. the day, and lesser light to r.night 

18. to r. over the day, and over the night 
3. 16. and thy husband shall r. over thee 
4. 7. to thee be his desire, thou shall r. over him 

Lev. 25. 43. not ?•. over him with rigour, 46, 53. 
Judg-8. 22. r. thou over us, thou and thy son 

23. I will not r. over you, nor shall my son r. 
PsaZ. 28. 19. r. them, and lift them up forever 
110. 2. r. thou in the midst of thine enemies 
136.8. sun to r. by day, for his mercy endureth ever 
9. moon and stars to r. by niffht, for his mercy 
Prov. 8. 16. by me princes r. and nobles, all j udges 
Isa. 3. 4. and babes shall r. over them 

12. as for my people, women r. over them 
14. 2. they shall r. over their oppressors 

19. 4. a fierce king shall r. over them 

28. 14. that r. this people that is in Jerusalem 
32. 1. and princes shall r. in judgment 

40. 10. and his arm shall r. for him 

41. 2. who made the righteous man r. over kings 
52.5. they that r. over them make them to howl 

JEzei-. 19.14. she hath no strong rod to be a seep. to r. 

20. 33. with furv poured out will I r. over you 

29. 15. they shall no more r. over the nations 
Dan. 4. 26. shalt have known that the heavens r. 

11. 3. miffhty kings shall stand up, that shall r. 
39. and he shall cause them to r. over many 
Joel2.17. that the heathen should r. over them 
JiHc-5. t4. he shal r. in the strength of the Lord 

7. tl4. r. thy people with thy rod. the flock 
Zech. 6. 13. he shall sit and r- on his throne 
Mat. 2. 6. a governor that shall r. my people Israel 
Mark 10. 42. who are accounted to r. over Gentiles 
Col. 3. 15. let the peace of God r. in your hearts 



RUL 

1 Tim. 3. 5. ir a man know not how to r. his house 
5. 17. elders that r. well worthy of double honouj 
Rev. 2. 27. r. with a rod of iron, 12. 5. I 19. 15. 

RULED. 
Gen. 24. 2. his eldest servant that r. over all he had 
41. 40. at thy word shall all my people be r. 
1 Kings 5. 16. three thousand r. over the people 
Ezra 4. 20. which have r. over all countries 
Psal. 106. 41. they that hated them r. over them 
Isa. 14. 6. he that r. nations in anger is persecuted 
Lam. 5. 8. servants have r. over us, none delive/elh 
Ezek. 34. 4. with cruelty have ye r. over them 
Daji. 5.21. till he knew that God r. in kino'dom 

RULER. 
Cren. 41. 43. Pharaoh made Joseph r. over all the 
land of Egypt, 45. 8. Psal- 105. 21. 
43.16. Joseph said to the r. of his house, brin" 
Exod. 22. 23. thou shalt not curse r. of thy people 
Lev. 4.22. when a r. hath sinned through ignorance 
^Yum. 13. 2. every one a r. among them 

1 Sam. 25. 30. appointed thee r. over my people Isr. 
^ 2 Sam. 6. 21. | 7. 8. 1 Chron. il. 2. | 17. 7. 

2 Sam. 7. S. I took thee from following sheep to ba 
r. over my people, over Israel, IChrvn. 17.7. 

23.13. thou r. over men, ruling in fear of God 
1 Kings 1. 35. I have appointed Solomon to be r. 

1 ChruTi. 5. 2. for of Judah came the chief r. 
9. 11. Azariah r. of house of God, 2 Chron. 31. li 

2 Chr. 7. 18. there shall not fail thee a man to be r. 
11. 22. he made Abijah r. among his brethren 

JN'VA. 7. 2. and Hananiah the t. of the palace 
11. 11. Seraiah was r. of the house of God 
Psal. 68. 27. there is little Benjamin with their r. 
105. 20. even the r. of the people, let him go free 

Prov. 6. 7. the ant having no guide, overseer, or r. 
23. 1. ^vhen thou sittest to eat with a r. consider 
28. 15. so is a wicked r. over the poor people 
29. 12. if a r. hearken to lies, his servants wicked 
26. many seek r. favour, but judgment Cometh 

Eccl. 10. 4. if the spirit of the ?■. rise against thee 
5. as an error which proceedeth from the r. 

Isa. 3. 6. be thou our r. |i 7. make me not a r. 
16. 1. send ye the lamb to the r. of the land 

.ler. 51. 46. and violence in the land, r. against r. 

Dan. 2. 10. no king nor r. asked such things 

38. and hath made thee r. over them all, 48. 
5. 7. shall he third r. in the kingdom, 16. 29. 

Mic. 5. 2. out of thee shall he come that is to be r 

Hab. 1. 14. as creeping things that have no r. 

J\[at- 9. 18. behold, there came a certain r. 
24.45. whom his Lord hath made r. Luke\2.^ 
47. he shall make him r. over all his goods 
25. 21. I will make thee r. ovei- many things, 23. 

Mark 5.35. while he yet spake, there came from the 
r. of the synagogue's house, Luke8.A9. 

lAike 13. 14. the r. of the synagogue answered 

John 2. 9. when the r. of the feast had tasted water 
3. 1. a man named Nicodemus, a r. of the Jews 

Acts 4. 1 1. the r. of the temple came upon them 
7. 27. who made thee ar. and a judge over us ? 35. 
35. the same did God send to be a r.and deliverer 
18. 17. the Greeks beatSosthenes the chief r. 
23. 5. shalt not speak evil of the r. of thy people 
RULERS. 

<?f7i.47. 6. then make them r. over my cattle 

Exod. 18. 21. r. of thousands, r. of hundreds, 25. 
34.31. Moses called the r. of the congregation 
35. 27. the r. brought onyx-stones to be set 

Deut. 1. 13. and I will make them r. over you 

Judg. 15.11. knowcsf thou not the Philistines are r. 

2 Sam- 8. 18. and David's sonswere chief r. 

1 Kings 9.22. were r. of his chariots and horsemen 

2 Kings 10. 1. .lehu wrote to the r. of Jezreel 
11. 4. Jehoiada set r. over hundreds, 19. 

1 Chron. 27. 31. all these were r. of the substance 

2 Chron. 35. 8. r. of the house of God gave to priest 
Ezra9.2. the hand of the r. chief in this trespass 
J^'eh. 4.16. the r. were behind the house of Judah 

5.7. I rebuked the r. and said, ye exact usury 
11. 1. the r. of the people dwelt at Jerusalem 
12.40. so stood I, and the half of the r. with me 
13. 11. then contended I with the r. and said 
Esth- 9. 3. the r. of the provinces helped the Jewj 
Psal. 2. 2. the r. take counsel against the Lord 
Isa. 1. 10. hear word of the Lord, ye r. of Sodom 
14. 5. the Lord hath broken the sceptre of the r. 

22. 3. all thy r. are fled together, they are bound 
29. 10. and your r. the seers hath he covered 
49.7. to a servant of r. kings shall see and arise 

Jer. 33. 26. I will not take any of his seed to be r. 
51. 23. thee will I break in pieces captains and n 
28. prepare against her r. || o^make drunkherr, 
Ezek. 23. 6. her lovers, which were captains and r. ■ 

23. I will raise up those r. against thee 
Dan. 3. 3. all the r. were gathered together ' 

7. t27. and all r. shall serve and obey him 
Hos.4.\8. her r. with shame do love, give ye 
Mark 5. 22. cometh one of the r. of the synagogue 

13.9. ye shall be brought before r. Luke 21. 12 
Luke 23.13. when he had called together the r- 



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Luke23.'35. and r.also with the people derided him 

24. 20. how our priests and r. delivered him 
John 7. 26. do the r. know tliat this is the Christ? 

48. have any of the r. believed on him? 
12. 42. many among the chief r. believed on him 
j3c<s3.17.tiirough ignorance ye d\A it, as also did ?•. 
4. 26. the r. were gathered against the Lord 
13. 15. the r. of the synagogue sent to Paul 
27. and their r. because they knew him not 
14. 5. an assault made of the Jews, with their r. 

16. 19. the damsel's masters drew them to the r. 

17. 8. they troubled the people and r. of the city 
Rom. 13. 3. r. not a terror to good works, but evil 
Eph. 6. 12. we wrestle against the r. of the darkness 

RULEST. 
2 Chron. 20. 6. and r. not thou over all kingdoms 
Psal. 89. 9. thou r. the raging of the sea 

RULETH. 
2 Sam. 23. 3. he that r. over men must be just 
Psal. 59. 13. let them know that God r. in Jacob 

66. 7. he r. by his power for ever, his eyes behold 

103. 19. and his kingdom r. over all 
Prov. 16. 32. that r. liis spirit is better than he that 

22. 7. rich r. over the poor, and the borrower 
J5ccZ. 8.9. wherein one man r. over another to hurt 

9. 17. more than cry of him that r. among fools 
Dan. 4. 17. the Most High r. among men, 25, 32. 
Hos. 11. 12. but Judah yet r. with God, is faithful 
Rom. 12. 8. he that r. with diligence 

1 Tim. 3. 4. one that r. well his own house 

RULING. 

2 Sam. 23. 3. must be just, r. in the fear of God 
Jer. 22.30. sit. on throne, and r. any more in Judah 

1 Tim. 3. 12. r. their children and houses well 

RUMBLING. 

Jer. 47. 3. at r. of his wheels, fathers not look back 

RUMOUR, S. 

2 Kings 19. 7. and he shall hear a r. Isa. 37. 7. 
Jer. 49. 14. 1 have heard a r. from the Lord 

51. 46. lest ye fear for the r. in the land, a r. shall 
come one year, in another year shall come a r. 
JEzei.7.26. mischief on mischief, r. shall be upon r. 
Obad. 1. we have heard a r. from the Lord 
Jlfat. 24. 6. ye shall hear of wars and r. of wars 
Mark 13.7. when ye shall hear of wars and r.of wars 
Lukel. 17. this r.of him went forth thro' all Judea 

RUMP. 
Exod. 29. 22. thou shalt take of the ram and the 
fat and the r. Lev. 3.9. I 7. 3. I 8.25. I 9. 19. 
RUN. 
Torunr's to move with a s loift pace, 2 Sam. 18. 19. 
The Christian conversation is called v. race or 
running. 1 Cor. 9. 24, So run that you may 
obtain: that is, Use such diligence, care, and 
constancy in your Christian course, thatyemay 
obtain the prize of eternal glory set before you: 
It is spoken in allusion to the custom in their 
races, of hanging up a crown or garland at the 
goal, and such as first laid hold on it and took 
it down, had it as a reioard. St. Paul says to 
the Galatians, Ye did run well, who did hinder 
you? Gal. 5. 7. that is, Ye were forward for- 
merly in adhering to the true doctrine of jus- 
tification by faith in Christ, and to Christian 
liberty, andyoupractised accordingly; who has 
turnedyou out of your way, or hindered. ijou in 
your race, that you now expect to be justified 
by the works of the law, and siibmit yourselves 
to the yoke of ceremonies? The same Jjpos- 
tle compares his labour and diligenc in the 
work of his ministry to a race. Phil. 2. 16, 
Holding forth the word of life, that I may re- 
joice in the day of Christ, that I have not run 
in vain. .Mud an eager pursuit of sinful 
courses is also by the apostle Peter compared 
to a race. 1 Pet. 4. 4, That ye run not with 
them to the same excess of riot. 
Gen. 41. f 14. they made Joseph r. out of dungeon 
49. 22. whose branches r. over the wall 
Lev. 15. 3. whether his flesh r. with his issue 

25. if a woman's issue r. beyond the time 
Judg. 18. 25. lest angry fellows r. upon thee 

1 Sam.. 8. 11. some shall r. before his chariots 

17. 17. and r. to the camp to thy brethriMi 
20. 6. asked me, that he might r. to Beih-lehem 

36. r. find out now the arrows which I shoot 

2 Sam. 15. 1. Absalom prepared chariot;?, horses, 

and fifty men to r. before him, 1 fr'n^ra 1. 5. 

18. 19. let me now r. and bear tiding.;:, 22, 23. 
22. 30. by thee T have r. thro' a troop, Psal. 18. 29. 

2 Kinffs 4. 22. that I may r. to the man of God 

26. r. now, T pray thee, to meet her, and say 
r>. 20. as the Lord liveth, T will r. after Naaman 

? Chron. 16. 9. eyes of Lord r. to and fro thro' earth 
Joh 5. 1 14. they r. into darkness in the day-time 
V'^nl. 19.5. and rejoiceth as strongman to r. a race 
■'^•S. 7 let them melt as waters, which r. continually 
•W. 4. they r. and prepare thems. without my fault 
78. 16. he caused waters to r. down like rivers 
K)4. 10. the springs, which r. among the hills 
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Psat. 119. 32. 1 will r. the way of thy command. 
136. rivers of waters r. down mine eyes, because 
Prov. 1. 16. for tlieir feet r. to evil, Isa. 59. 7. 
Eccl. 1. 7. all the rivers r. into the sea, sea not full 
Cant. 1. 4. draw me, we will r. after thee 
Isa. 33. 4. as running of locusts shall he r. on theni 
40. 31. they shall r. and not be weary, shall walk 
55. 5. nations that knew not thee shall r. to thee 
Jer. 5. l.r. ye to and fro thro' streets of Jerusalem 
9. 18. that your eyes may r. down with tears 

12. 5. if thou hastr. with the footmen 
13.17. mine eyes shall r. down with tears, because 

the Lord's flock is carried away captive, 14. 17. 
49. 3. lament, and r. to and fro by the hedges 

19. I will make him r. away from her, 50. 44. 
51. 31. one post shall r. to meet another 
TLam. 2. 18. let tears r. down like ariv.day andnight 
Ezek. 24. 16. neither shall thy tears r. down 
32. 14. cause their rivers to r. like oil, saith Lord 
Dan. 12.4. many sliall r. to and fro, and knowledge 
Joel 2. 4. and as horsemen, so shall they r. 
7. they shall r. like mighty men, they shall climb 
9. they shall r. in the city, shall r. on the wall 
j97nos3.t6.shall a trumpet be blown, people not r.? 
5. 24. but let judgment r. down as waters 
6. 12. shall horses r. upon the rock? will one plow 
8. 12. shall r. to and fro to seek word of the Lord 
J^''ah. 2. 4. they shall r. like the lightnings 
^ai.2.2.write vision, that he may r. that readeth it 
Hag. 1. 9. and ye r. every man to his own house 
Zech. 2. 4. r. speak to this young man, saying 

4. 10. eyes of the Lord r.to and fro thro' the earth 
Mat. 28. 8. they did r. to bring his disciples word 

1 Cor. 9. 24. that they which r. in a race r. all, but 
one receiveth the prize, so r. that ye may obtain 

26. 1 therefore so r. not as uncertainly, so fight I 
Gal. 2. 2. lest by any means I should r. or had r. in 

5. 7. ye did r. well, who did hinder you? 
Phil. 2. 16. that I may rejoice, I have notr. in vain 

2 Thess. 3. f 1. that the word of the Lord may r. 
Heb. 2. 1 1. lest at any time we should r. out 

12. 1. let us7\ with patience the race before us 
1 Pet. 4.4. thatyer. notto thesame excess of riot 

RUNNEST. 
Prov. 4. 12. when thou r. thou shalt not stumble 

RUNNETH. 
Job 15. 26. he r. upon him, even on his neck 

16. 14. he breaketh me, he r. upon me like a giant 
Psal. 23. 5. thou anointest my head, my cup r. over 

147. 15. his word r. very swiftly 
Prov. 18. 10. the righteous r. into it, and is safe 
Lam. 1. 16. mine eye r. down with water, 3. 48. 
Mat. 9. 17. the bottles break, and the wine ?■. out 
John 20. 2. then she r. and cometh to Simon Peter 
iioT/i. 9. 16. not of him that willeth, nor of him thatr. 
RUNNERS. 

1 5ara.22. f 17. the king said to the r. turn and slay 
IKings 14. 1 27. committed shields to the chief of r. 

RUNNING. 
Lev. 14. 5. one bird be killed over r. water, 6, 50. 

51. dip them in r. water, and sprinkle the house 

52. he shall cleanse the house with ther. water 
15. 2. when any man hath a r. issue, 22. 4. 

13. shall bathe his flesh in r. water, and be clean 
JVwm. 19. 17. for an unclean person take r. water 

2 Sam. 18. 24. andVbehold, a man r. alone, 26. 
27. the r. of the foremost is like r. of Ahimaaz 

2 Kings 5. 21. when Naaman saw him r. after him 
2 Chron. 23. 12. Athaliah heard the people r. 
Prov. 5. 15. and r. waters out of thine own well 

6. 18. feet that be swift in r. to mischief 
/5a. 33. 4. as ther. to and fro of locusts shall he run 
Jer. 18. 1 14. shall the r. waters be forsaken? 
Ezek. 31. 4. with her rivers r. about his plants 
Mark 9. 15. the people r. to him and tainted him 

25. when Jesus saw the people r. together 
10. 17. there came one r. and kneeled to him 
Luke 6.38.good measure and r. over shall men give 
.ficts 27. 16. and r. under a certain island, Clauda 
Rev. 9. 9. as the sound of chariots r. to battle 

RUSH. 
.Tob 8. 11. can the r. grow without mire? 
Isa. 9. 14. Lord willcutoffbranchandr.inoneday 
19. 15. nor any work which branch or r. may do 

RUSH, 
/sa. 17. 13. nations shall r. like rushing many waters 

RUSHED. 
Judg. 9. 44. Abimelech and company r. forward 
20. 37. the liers in wait hasted and r. upon Gibeah 
Job 1. 1 17. the Chaldeans r. upon the camels 
Mark 3. 1 10. they r. upon Jesus to touch him 
Mcts 19. 29. they r. with one accord into theatre 

RUSHES. 
Isa. 35. 7. where dragons lay shall be reeds and r. 

RUSHETH. 
Jer. 8. 6. every one turned, as horse r. into battle 

RUSHING. 
/sfl. 17.12. woe to multitiide and to the r. of nations, 
that make a r. like the r. of many waters 

13. nations shall rush like the r. of many waters 



Jer. 47. 3. at r. of chariots fathers ghall not .ooi 
Ezek. 3. 12. I heard a voice of a great r. L 
Acts 2.2. there came a sound as of a r. mighty wind 

RUST. 
Mat. 6. 19. where moth and r. doth corrupt, 20. 
Jam. 5.3. r. of them shall be a witness against yo« 



s. 



SABAOTH, 
Or rather Zabaoth, a Hebrew word, that sig- 
nifies Hosts or Armies. Jehovah Sabaoth, Th« 
Lord of hosts, Rom. 9. 29. Whose host all 
creatures are, whether the host of heaven, or the 
angels and vdnis'ters of the Lord; or the stars 
and planets which are as an army ranged in 
battle-array, and performing the will of God: 
Or the people of the Lord, both of the Old and 
Mew Testament, which is truly the army of 
the Lord, of which God is the General and 
Commander. The Hebrew 70ord Zaba is also 
used to signify the service that his ministers 
perform for hiin in the tabernacle ; because 
they are there, as it were, soldiers or guards 
attending at the court of their Prince, Num. 

4. 3, 23, 30. 

Rom. 9. 29. except the Lord of s. had left us a seed 

Jam. 5. 4. are entered into the ears of the Lord of*. 
SABBATH. 

This word in Hebrew signifies Rest, God having 
created the world in six days, rested on the se- 
venth, Gen. 2. 2. that is, after God had per- 
fected the invisible and visible worlds, on the 
review of all his works,findivgthemvery good., 
he took pleasure, he was satisfied in ail those 
discoveries of his own perfections in the tcorks 
of his hands. He blessed this day, and sancti- 
fied it, because he had rested upon it. From 
that time he set it apart, and appointed it in 
a peculiar manner for his worship. Jlnd the 
Hebrews afterwards, in consequence of this de- 
signation, and to preserve the memory of the 
creation, sanctified, by his order, the Sabbath- 
day, or the seventh day, by abstaining from all 
work, labour, and servile employments, and by 
applying themselves to the service of the Lord, 
to the study of his law, and to prayer. And 
at mount Sinai by a positive, moral, and per- 
petual commandment God hath appointed one 
day in the seven to be kept holy to himself; 
which in the New Testament is called the 
Lord's day, and is to be continued to the end 
of the world as the Christian Sabbath. 

Sabbath is also taken for the whole week. Luke 
18. 12, I fast twice in the week ; in the Greek 
it is, I fast twice in the Sabbath. Sometimes 
for the sabbatical year, lohich was celebrated 
among the Jews every seventh year, when the 
land was to rest^ and to be left without cul- 
ture. Lev. 25. 2^ 4 God appointed the observa 
lion of the sabbatical year to enforce the ac- 
knowledgment of his sovereign authority over 
all things, and particularly over the land of 
Canaan, which he had given to the Hebrews, 
and in which they were but tenants at his will. 
Likewise for the trial and exercise of their 
obedience, and the demonstration of his provi- 
dence, as well in the general towards men, as 
more especially towards his own people; and 
to wean them from inordinate love, and pursuit 
of, or trust to, worldly advantages ; and to 
inure them to depend upon God alone, and 
upon God's blessing for their subsistence; 
and to put them in mind of that blessed and 
eternal rest provided for all the godly, wherein 
they shall be perfectly freed from all worldly 
labours and troubles. 

Sabbath is likewise taken for all the Jewish festi- 
vals, indifferently. Lev. 19. 3, 30, Keep my 
sabbaths; that is, my feasts, as the Passover, 
the feast of Tabernacles, &c. Ezekiel says, thai 
the Sabbaths are signs that God has given to 
his people to distinguish them from other na- 
tions, Ezek. 20. 12, 20. And Moses, in Dent. 

5. 15, The Lord hath brought thee out of 
Egypt, therefore the Lord thy God hath com 
manded thee to keep the Sabbath-day. 

Sabbath is also taken for the eternal rest and fe- 
licity in heaven, where the spirits of just men 
are made perfect; and the saints are delivered 
from sin and sorrow, from the guilt and power 
of sin, and even from the very being of sin^ 
for Jesus saves his people from their sins. 
They will be blessed in heaven with complete 
conformity to God, and uninterrupted com- 
munion with him ; and their happiness will bt 
eternal, for they will ever be with the Lord, ant 
will enjoy an eternal Sabbath. Heb. 4. 9 
There Vemaineth therefore a rest to the peo 



SAB 

p-k ot God ; In the Greek it is aaSS^TJo-jKoj, 
a keoi'ing ot'the Sabbutli. 

4 Sabbath-day's journey. Long journies were 
forbidden the JewsoM Sabballi-days. Pray that 
yoc. rlight be not in the winter, neither on the 
»Sabbatn-day, says our Saviour, Mat. 24. 20. 
Jloiccuer, it is evident tkey were allowed to go 
a. certain space on that day, at least to the 
temple or tabernacle from the remote parts of 
the city or camp. And St. Luke says, that the 
mount of Olives was distant from Jerusalem 
tke space of a sabbath-day's journey, Acts 1. 
12. Tlie Rabbins generally fix this space at 
two thousand cubits ; that is, about a mile. 

Tiie second sabbath after the first, Luke 6. 1. 
Some haoe taken it for the second, others for 
the last day of unleavened bread ; and some 
for the day of Pentecost : The Passover was 
the firsti^bbdiih, according to them, and Pente- 
cost the second. Others have thought, that the 
first grand sabbath was the first sabbath of the 
civil year, in the month Tizri; and that the 
second was the first of the holy year, or of the 
month Nisan. The opinion most generally 
followed, is of those who think that to have been 
iAcJiri-t sabbath, which followed the second day 
of unleavened bread. The Jews thus reckoned 
their sabbaths fromthe Passover to Pentecost; 
the first was called secundo-primum, or ^cconrf 
after the first ; that is, the first after the se- 
cond day of unleavened bread : The second was 
called secundo-secundum, or the second day of 
the sabbath after the second day of unleavened 
bread : The third was called secundo-tertium, 
w the third day of the sabbath after the second 
day of unleavened bread : And so of all the 
rest, as far as secundo-septimum ; that is, the 
seventh day of the sabbath after the second day 
of unleavened bread. The seventh sabbath 
immediately preceded Pentecost, which was ce- 
lebrated the fiftieth day after the second day 
of unleavened bread. 

The preparation of the sabbath; in Greek, Para- 
sceue. The Jews gave the name of Parasceue 
to the sixth day of the week, because being nut 
allowed on the sabbath to prepare their food, 
they provided the day before what was neces- 
sary for their subsistence on the sabbath. The 
Evangelist John says, that Friday, on which 
our Saviour suffered, was the preparation of 
the passover, John 19. 14. because the passover 
was to be celebrated the day following. St. 
Matthew marks out the day by these words, The 
day that followed the Parasceue, Mat. 27. 62. 
All the Evangelists observe, that they delayed 
not to take down Christ from the cross, and to 
puthim in the nearest tomb, because it was the 
evening of the Parasceue, a7irf that the sabbath 
was to begin immediately after the setting of 
tke sun, or the rising of the stars. 

Exod. 16. 23. to-morrow is the rest of the holy 5. 
25. eat that to-day, for to-day is a s. to the Lord 
29. see, for that the Lord hath given you the s. 

20. 10. the seventh dav is the 5. of the Lord thy 
God, 31. 15. I 35.'2. Lev. 23. 3. Deut. 5. 14. 

31. 14. ye shall keep the s. therefore, 16. 

Lev. 16. 31. on that day the priest shall make an 
atonement, itshall beas.ofresttoyou, 23. 3, 32. 

23. 11. morrow after the s. priest shall wave it 

15. count to you from the morrow after the s. 

16. after seventh s. shall ye number fifty days 
24. in first day of the month shall ye have a s. 
32. from even to even shall ye celebrate your s. 
39. on the first day shall be a s. on the eighth a s. 

24. 8. every s. he shall set in order before Lord 

25. 2. Ihen shall the land keep a s. 4, 6. 

JiTum. 28. 10. this is the burnt-offering of every s. 
2 Kings i. 23. he said, it is neither new moon nors. 
11. 5. a third part of you that enter in on the s. 
7. two parts of all you that go forth on the s. 
even they shall keep the watch, 9.2 Chr. 23. 8. 
16. 18. the covert for the s. turned Ahaz 
i Chron. 9. 32. to prepare the shew-bread every s. 
2 Chr. 36. 21. as long as desolate, she kept the s. 
J^eh. 9. 14. and madest known to them thy holy 5. 
10. 31. we would not buy it of them on the s. 
13. 15. Isaw some treading wine-presses on the 5. 
16. men of Tyre brought ware, and sold on the s. 

18. ye bring wrath on Israel, by profaning the 5. 

19. the gates began to be dark before the s. 
21. from that lime came they no more on the s. 

isa. 56. 2. blessed is the man that keepetii the s. 6. 
58.13. turn thy foot from the s. call s. a.delight 
60. 23. from one s. to another shall all worship 
flzek. 46. 1. Ijut on the s. it shall be opened 
Amos 8. 5. saying, when will the s- be gone? 
Mat. 28. 1. in the end of the s. came Mary 
Mark2. 27. the 5. was made for man, not man for 5. 
28. the Son of man is Lord of the s. Luke 6. 5. 
16. 1. when the 5 was past, Mary Magdalene j 
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SAC 

Luke 6. 1. on the second 5. after the first, he went 
13. 10. teaching in the synagogue on the s. 

15. doth not each on the 5. loose his ox or his ass7 
23. 54. it was the preparation, and the 5. drew on 

John 5. 18. because he not only had broken the s. 

Actsl'3A2. these words be preached to them nexts. 
16. 13. on the s. we went out of city by river-side 

18. 4. he reasoned in the synagogue every 5. 
Heb. 4. t 9. there remaineth a keeping of a s. 

See Dav, Days. 
SABBATHS. 
Exod.31. 13. speak to the children of Israel, saying, 
my s. ye shall keep, Lev. 19. 3, 30. | 26. 2. 
Lev. 23. 15. seven s. shall be complete 
38.beside the s. of the Lord, and beside your gifts 

25. 8. and thou shall number seven s. of years 

26. 34. land enjoy her s. even then shall the land 

rest and enjoy her s. 43. 2 Chron. 36. 21. 
35. it shall rest, because it did not rest in your s. 
lCAron.23. 31. to offer the burnt-sacrifices in the s. 
2 Chron. 2. 4. | 8. 13. \ 31. 3. JVeA. 10. 33. 
Isa. 1. 13. new-moons and 5. I cannot away with 
56. 4. saith Lord to the eunuchs that keep my s. 
Lam. 1. 7. the adversaries did mock at her s. 
2. 6. Lord caused the s. to be forgotten in Zion 
Ezek. 20. 12. also I gave them my s. to be a sign 

i3. and my s. they greatly polluted, 16, 24. 
22. 8. and thou hast profaned my s. 23. 38. 
26. the priests have hid their eyes from my 5. 
44. 24. they shall keep my laws and hallow my s. 
45 17.itshall be prince's part to give offerings fors 
46. 3. the people shall worship at this gate in the s. 
Hos. 2. 11! I will also make to cease her s. 

SACK. 
Gen.42.25.then Josephcommanded to restore every 
man's money into hiss. 35. | 43.21. \ 44. 1. 
44. 2. put my silver cup in s. mouth of youngest 

11. they took down every man his s. to ground 

12. and the cup was found in Benjamin's 5. 
Lev. 11. 32. or s. of unclean must be put in water 

SACKBUT. 

Dan. 3. 5. ye hear the sound of the 5. 7, 10, 15. 
SACKCLOTH. 

This is a pure Hebrew word, and has spread into 
many languages. Besides the common signifi- 
cation, which is very well known, it stands also 
for a suit of mourning., which was worn at the 
death of a friend, or relation. In areat cala- 
mities and troubles, they wore sacl^oth about 
their bodies ; Gird you with sackcloth, aiKl 
mourn before Abner, 2 Sam. 3. 31. Let us put 
sackcloth on our loins, and go out and implore 
the clemency of the king of Israel, 1 Kings 
20. 31. Ahab tore his clothes, put on a shirt 
of hair-cloth next to his skin, fasted, and lay 
upon sackcloth, 1 Kings 21. 27. And when 
Mordecai was informed of the ruin that threat- 
ened his nation, he put on sackcloth, and co- 
vered his head with ashes, Esth. 4. 1. And Job 
saijs, I have sewed sackcloth upon my skin. 
Job 16. 15. 

On the contrary, in tke time of joy, andupon the 
hearing of any good news, those that were clad 
in sackcloth, tore it from their bodies, and cast 
it from them. Psal. 30. 11, Thou hast put off my 
sackcloth and girded me with gladness. Thepro- 
pkets were commonly clotked in sackcloth. The 
Lord bids Isaiah to put off the sackcloth that 
was about his body, and to go naked, Isa. 20. 2. 
Zechariah says, that the false prophets should 
no longer propkesy in sackcloth, to deceive the 
simple'^Zech. 13. 4. They shall prophesy 1260 
days, clothed in sackcloth. Rev. 11. 3. 

Gen. 37. 34. and Jacob put s. upon his loins. 

2 .Sam. 3. 31. he said, gird you with s. and mourn 
21. 10. Rizpah took s. and spread it on the rock 

l.flrm^i-20.31. the kings of Israel are merciful kings 
let us put s. on our loins, and ropes, 32. 
21. 27. Ahab put s. on his flesh, and lay in s. 

2 Kings 6. 30. people looked, and he had s. within 

19. ] . Hezekiah covered himself with s. Isa. 37. 1. 
2. elders of the priests covered with s. Isa. 37. 2. 

IChr. 21. 16. David and elders were clothed with s. 
Esth. 4. 1. Mordecai rent his clothes, and put on s. 
2. for none might enter the gate clothed with s. 
.Tob 16. 15. I have sewed s. upon my skin 
Psa^30.11.hast put off my s. and girded with glad. 

35. 13. when they were sick, my clothing was s. 

69. 11. 1 made s. also my garment, and a proverb 
Isa. 3. 24. instead of a stomachSr, a girding of s. 

15. 3. in streets they shall gird themselves with s. 

20. 2. go, and loose the 5. from off thy loins 

22. 12. in thatday did Lord call to girding with s. 
32.11.strip vou, and make youbare, and gird s. on 
your loins, Jcr. 4. 8. \ 6. 26. | 48. 37. | 49. 3. 
50. 3. 1 make s. thv. covering of the heavens 
La7n.2.10. they have girded themselves with 5.vir 
gins hang down their heads, Ezefc. 7. 18. | 27. 31. 
Dan. 9. 3. to seek the Lord with fasting and s. 
T-tel 1 8. lament like a virgin girded with s. for 



SAC 

Joel 1. 13. come, lie all night in s. ye ministers ofQ 
Amos 8. 10. and I will bring up s. upon all loin* ■ 
Jonah 3. 5. the people of Nineveh put on s. 
6. the king covered him with s. and sat in ashe» 
8. but let man and beast be covered with s. 
Rev. 6. 12. the sun became black as s. of hair 
11. 3. they shall prophesy 1260 days, clothed in * 

SACKCLOTHES. 
JVeA. 9. 1. Israel were assembled with 5. on them 

SACKS. 
Gen. 42. 25. to fill theirs, with corn, 44. 1. 
43. 12. the money was brought again in your s. 

22. we cannot tell who put our money in our s. 

23. your God hath given you treasure in your s. 
Josh. 9. 4. the Gibeonites took old s. on their asses 

SACRIFICE 

Is an offering made to God upon his altars by the 
hand of a lawful minister, to acknowledge his 
power, to own entire dependence on kirn, or to 
conciliate his favour. A sacrifice differs from 
a mere oblation in this, that in a sacrifice there 
must be a real change or destruction of the thing 
offered : whereas an oblation is but a simple 
offering of a gift. As men have always been 
under an obligation of acknowledging tkesu 
preme dominion of God over tkem, and what 
ever belongs to them; and as therehave always 
been found persons that have conscientiously 
acquitted themselves of tkis duty, itis probable, 
that there have been abvays sacrifices in the 
world. 

Adam and his sons, Noah and his descendants, 
Abraham and his posterity, Job and Melchi 
zedek, before the law, have offered to Godreal 
sacrifices. The law did only ascertain the 
quality, the number, andotker circumstances of 
sacrifices: before tkat, all was arbitrary. They 
offered tke fruits of tke earth, the fat of the milk 
of animals, the fleeces of sheep, or the blood and 
the flesh of the victims : Every one pursued 
kis ownhumour,his acknowledgment, his zeal, 
orkis devotion : But among the Jews, the law 
appointed what they were to offer, andinwhat 
quantities. Before tke law was given, every 
one was tke priest and minister of his own' 
sacrifices ; at least he was at liberty to choose 
what priest he pleased to offer his victims. 
This honour was generally conferredupon the 
most ancient, or head of a family, on princes, 
or men of the greatest virtue and integrity 
But after Moses this was icholly confined to the 
family of Aaron. 

Of these sacrifices some were eiicharistical, and 
are called peace-offerings, by which the sacri 
ficer acknowledged tke bounty of God, and /lis 
own unwortkiness, and rendervd praise for a 
favour received, and desired tke divine blessi7ig 
Others were expiatory, the sin-offerings, for 
averting of God's wrath. These offerings signi 
fled. That man is a sinner, and therefore obnox 
ious to the just indignation and extreme dis 
pleasure of the holy and righteous God ; and 
that God was to be propitiated, and that he 
might par donhim: That God wouldnot forgive 
sin without the atoneme/it of justice, which re 
quired the death of the offender ; but it being 
tempered with mercy, accepted a sacrifice in his 
stead. There was a double guilt contracted by 
those that were under t/tcMosaical dispensation, 
[1] Typical, from the breach of a ceremonial 
constitution jchich hadno relation to morality, 
such were accidental diseases, the touching of a 
dead body, <$'C. which were esteemed vicious ac- 
cording to the law, and the defiled were excluded 
from, sacred and civil society nbut as tkosepol 
lutions were penal, merely by tke positive will 
of God, so tke exercise of his supreme right 
being tempered with wisdom and eqxiity, he or- 
dained that tke guilt should be abolished by a 
sacrifice, and that tkey should he fully restored 
to their former privileges : Thus Ike apostle 
says, Heb. 9. 13, Tkat tke blood of those sacri 
fices sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh; that 
is, communicated a legal purity to the offerers, 
and consequently aright to approach the holy 
place. The reason of these institutions was, 
that the legal impurity might represent the true 
defilements of sin, and tke expiatory sacrifices 
prefigure that great and admirable Oblation 
wkickskould purge away all sin. [2] They had 
contracted a real guilt which respects the con- 
science, from the breach of tke moral law, and 
which subjected tke offendel" to death temporal 
and eternal. Tkis could not bepurged away by 
those sacrifices: For how is it possible, that the 
blood of a beast should cleanse the soul of man, 
or satisfy the justice of an offended God? On 
tke contrary, they revived the gwlt of sin, ana 
reinforced the rigour of the law, and were 
a public profession of the misery of men. Jit 



SAC 



SAC 



SAD 



tke moral law contained a declaration of our 
guilty and God's right to punish, so all the parts 
of the ceremonial were either argumer/ts and 
convictions of sin, or images of thepuniskment 
due for them. But us they had a relation to 
Clirist, the great gospel sacrifice, who was their 
complement, so they signified tke expiation of 
moral guilt bij his sacrifice, and freed the sinner 
from that temporal death to which he was liable, 
as a representative of our freedom from eternal 
death by tke blood of tke cross. Hence in the 
J^ew Testament Christ is called a Lamb, in 
the notion of a sacrifice, The Lamb of God 
wliicli lakelli away the sin of tlie world, John I. 
29. The Lamb slain from the foundation of the 
world, Rev. 13. 8. He was represented by tke 
red keif er, whose ashes were the chief ingredient 
in the waters of purification, Heb. 9. 13, 14. 
For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the 
ashes of a heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanc- 
ti.'ielh to the purifying of the fl'jsh, how much 
more shall the blood of Christ purge the con- 
science 1 Especially the anniversary sacrifice, 
which was the abridgement and recapitulation 
of the rest, hath an eminent respect to Christ, 
Heb.9.1,d. 
As to tke beasts sacrificed by tke Jews, and their 
manner of sacrificing them, See the Significa- 
tion o/ OFFERING. 
Oen. 31. 54. then Jacob offered s.upon the mount 
Exod. 5. 17. let us go and do s. to the Lord, 8. 8. 
12. 27. say, it is the s. of the Lotd's passover 

23. 18. not offer blood of s. with leavened, 34. 25. 
34. 15. and one call thee, and thou eat of his s. 

25. nor shall s. of passover be left to morning 
Lev.l. 12.then he shall offer with s. of thanksgiving 
13. leavened br6ad with s.ofthanksgiving,2-2.29. 
16. if s. be a vow, it shall be eaten ihe same day 
17.8. whoso oifereth a s. and bringeth not to door 
27. 11. any beast of which they do not oflTer a s. 
J^um. 15. 3. or make a s. in performing a vow, 8. 
28.6.it is for a sweet savour, a *. made by fire unto 
the Lord, 8, 13, 19, 24. | 29. G, 13, 36. 
Deut. 18. 3. the priests' due from them that oflfer 5. 
Josh. 22. 26. let us now build an altar, not for s. 
Judg. 16. 23. for to offer a great s. to Dagon 
1 Sam. 1. 21. went up to ofter the yearly s. 2. 19. 

2. 29. wherefore kick ye at my s. and offering? 

3. 14. iniquity of Eli's house not purged with s, 
9.12.for there is as. of people to-day in high place 

13. because he doth bless the s. then they eat 

15. 22. behold, to obey is better than s. 

16. 3. call Jesse to the s.and I will shew thee, 5. 

20. 6. there is a yearly s. for all the family, 29. 

1 Kings 12. 27. if this people do s. at Jerusalem 
18. 29. they prophesied till time of the evenings. 

36. at the tim^ of evening s. Elijah drew near 
LKings^.Yl.not offer s. to other gods, but the Lord 

10. 19. for I have a great s. to do to Baal 

17. 36. him shall ye fear, and to him shall ye do s. 

2 Chron. 2. 6. save only to burn s. before him 
7. 5. king Solomon offered a s. of 22,000 o.xen 

12. chosen this place to myself for a house of s. 
29. 1 11. the Lord hath chosen you to offer s. 

Ezra 9. 4. I sat astonied until the evening s. 
5. at the evening s. I arose up from my heaviness 

Psal. 40. 6. s. thou didst not desire, 51. 16. 
50. 5. that have made a covenant with me by s. 
116. 17. I will offer to thee thes. of thanksgiving 
118. 27. bind the s. with cords to horns of altar 
141. 2. and lifting up of my hands as evening s. 

Prov. 15. 8. s. of the wicked is abomination 

21. 3. to do justice is more acceptable than s. 
Eccl. 5. 1. to hear than to give the s. of fools 
Tsa. 19. 21. the Egyptians shall do s. and oblation 

34.6. for the Lord hath as. in Bozrah andldumea 
57. 7. even thither wentest thou to offer s. 
Jer.33. 11. the voice of them that brings, of praise 

18. nor want a man to dos. continually 

46. 10. for God hath a s. in the north country 
EzeA.39. 17.galher together to my s.even a great s. 

19. and drink blood till ye be drunken of my s. 
44. 11. they shall slay the s. for the people 

46. 24. where ministers boil the s. of the people 
Daw.S. 11. daily s. was taken away, 9. 27. j 11.31. 

12. a host was given him against the daily s. 

13. how long shall be the vision of the daily s.? 
12. 11. from the time daily s. shall be taken away 

Hos.3. 4. Israel shall abide many days without a s. 

6. 6. I desired mercy, and not s. Mat. 9. 13. 1 12. 7. 
.^mos 4. 5. offer a s. of thanksgiving with leaven 
.Tonah 1. 16. then the men offered as. to the Lord 
Zeph. 1. 7. for the Lord hath prepared a s. 8. 
Mai. 1. 8. if ye offer flie blind for s. is it not evil? 
Mark 9. 49. every s. shall be salted with salt 
Luke 2. 24. and to offer a s. according to the law 
yicts 7. 41. in those days they oflered s. to the idol 

14. 13. and would have done s. with the people 
18. that they had not done s. unto them 
fiom.S. 1 3.by a s. for sin condemned sin in the flesh 
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Rom. 12. 1. that ye present your bodies a livings. 
1 Cor- 8. 4. are offered in s. to idols, 10. 19, 2d. 
Eph. 5. 2. a s. to God for a sweet smelling savour 
Phil. 2. 17. if 1 be ofl'ored on the s. of your faith 
4. 18. a s. acceptable, well-pieasing to God 
Hcb. 1. 27. needelh not daily as those to offer up s. 

9. 26. to i)ut away sin by the s. of himself 

10. 5. he saith, s. and offering thou woukiest not, 8. 
12. after he had ofifered one s. for sins, for ever 
26. there remaineth no more s. for sins 

11. 4. Abel offered to God a more excellent s. 
13. 15. by him let us offer the s. of praise 

See Burnt, Pkace-Offering. 
SACRIFICE, Verb. 
Exod. 3, 18. let us go and s. to the Lord our God, 
5. 3, 8. I 8. 27. I 10. 25. |1 8. 25. go ye, s. 
8. 26. shall we s. abomination of the Egyptians? 
29. in not letting the people go los. to the Lord 
13. 15. 1 s. to Lord all that openeth the matrix 
20. 24. thou shalt s. thereon thy burnt-offerings 
£>eMM5.21. any blemish, thoushalt nots. it, 17. 1. 

16. 2. thou shalt therefore s. the passover, 6. 
5. nots. the passover within any of thy gates 

ISam. 1. 3. Elkanah went up yearly to s. to Lord 
15. 15. the people spared the best to s. to the Lord 

21. should have been destroyed tos. to the Lord 

10. 2. and say, I am come to s. to the Lord, 5. 

1 Kings 3. 4. Solomon went to Gibeon to s. there 

12. t 32. Jeroboam otfaied to s. to calves he made 

2 Kings 14. 4. as yet the people did s. and burnt in- 

cense on the high places, 2 Chron. 33. 17. 

17. 35. nor shall s. to other gods, nor serve them 
2 Chron. 11. 16. came to Jerusalem to s. to the Ld. 
Ezra 4. 2. we seek your God, and do s. to him 
JVt/i. 4. 2. will they s.? will they make end in a day? 
Psal. 54. G. I will freely s. to thee, I will praise 

107. 22. let them s. sacrifices of thanksgiving 
Ezek. 39. 17. gather to my s. that 1 do s. for you 
Hos. 4. 13. they s. on the tops of the mountains 

14. and they s. with harlots, therefore the people 
8. 13. they s. but the Lord accepteth them not 
1-2. 11. they are vanity, they s. bullocks in Gilgal 

13. 2. they say, let the men that s. kiss the calves 
Jonah 2. 9. I will s. to thee v/itli thanksgiving 
Hab. 1. 16. therefore they s. unto their net 
Zeck. 14.21. they that s. shall seethe therein 
.Mai. 1. 1 8. if ye oflTer the blind to s. is it not evil ? 
1 Cor. 10. 20. things Gentiles s. they s. to devils 

f SACRIFICED. 

they made them a calfand s. thereunto 
Deut. 32. 17. they s. unto devils, not to God 
Jiisk. 8. 31. they s. thereon peace-offerings 
.Tudg. 2. 5. anil they s. there unto Ihe Lord 

1 Sam. 2. 15. the servant said to the man that s. 
6. 15. and s. sacrifices the same day to the Lord 

11. 15. all the people went to Gilgal and s. 

2 Sam. 6. 13. David s. oxen and fallings 
lX"mo's3. 2. only the people s. in the high places, 3. 

2 Kings 12. 3. | 15. 4, 35. j 16. 4. 2 Chr. 28. 4. 
11. 8. for his strange wives, and s. to their gods 
2 Kings 17. 32. made of the lowest priests which s. 
23. f 20. he s. all the priests of the high places 

1 CAj'</m.21.28. Lord answered him, then he s. there 

2 Chron. 5. 6. all that assembled before ark s. sheep 
28.23. Ahazs.to the gods of Damasc. which smote 
33. 16. Manasseh s. on the altar of the Lord 

22. for .'\mon s. to all the carved images 

34. 4. and strewed it on graves of them that had s. 
Psal. 106. 37. yea, they s. their sons unto devils 

38. daughters, they s. to the idols of Canaan 
Ezek. 16. 20. these thou s. to them to be devoured 

39. 19. of my sacrifice which I have s. for you 
Hos. 11. 2. they s. to Baalim, and burnt incense 
.Tonah 1. f 16. then the men s. a sacrifice to Lord 
Mark 14. t 12. when they s. the passover 
1 Cor. 5. 7. for even Christ our Passover is s. for us 
Rev. 2. 14. to eat things s. to idols, 20. 

SACRIFICEDST. 
Deut. 16. 4. nor shall flesh thou s. remain all night 

SACRIFICES. 
Clen. 46. 1. Israel at Beer-sheba offered s. to God 
Exod. 10. 25. Moses said, thou must give us also s. 

18.12. Jelhro, Moses' father-in-Iaw,tooks. for God 
Lev. 10. 13. of the s. of the Lord made by fire 

17. 5. the s. which they offer in the open field 
7. thev shall no more oflfer their s. to dpvils 
A'*M?rt.25.2.they called people to the s. of th»ir gods 

28. 2. my s. shall ye observe to offer in season 
Deut. 12. 6. thither ye shall bring your s. and tithes 

32. 33. which dit^eat the fat of their s. 

33.19. there they shall offer the s. of righteousness 
.Tosh. 13. 14. s. of the Lord are their inheritance 

22. 28. the altar not for s. but it is a witness, 29. 
1 Sam. 6. 15. and sacrificed s.same day to the Lord 

15. 22. hath Lord as great delight ins. as obeying 

1 Ckron. 29. 21. they sacrificed s. in abundance 

2 Chron. 7. 1. fire came down and consumed the s. 

29. 31. come near and bring s. they brought in s. 
Ezra 6. 3. let the place where heoff'^re^ s. be laid 

10. that they may offer s to God of heaven 



jVt/i. 12, 43. hIso that day they offered great a. 

Psal. 4. 5. otler s. of righteousness, put your trust 
27. 6. theritl'ore will 1 offer s. of joy, I will sing 
50. 8. I will not reprove thee for thy s. offering* 
51. 17. thes. of God are a broken spirit, a broken 
19. then shalt he pleased with s. of righteousness 
100. 28. joined to Baal-peor, and eat s. of dead 
107. 22. let them sacrifice the s. of tlianksgivmg 

Prov. 17. 1. than a house full of s. with strife 

Isa. 1. 11. to what purpose is the multitude of s.? 
29. 1. add ye year to year, let them kill s. 
43. 23. nor hast thou honoured me with thy s. 
24. nor hast thou filled me with the fat of thy a 
56. 7. .their s. shall be accepted on mine altar 

Jer. 6. 20. nor are your s. sweet unto me 

7. 21. put your burnt-offerings to your s. and eat 

22. nor commanded them concerning s. 

17. 26. bringing s. of praise to house of the Lord 
Ezc^-.20. 28. they saw every high hill a-nd offered s. 
7^05.4.19. they shall be ashamed, because of their s. 

9. 4. their s. shall be as the bread of mourners 

13. t 2. they say, let s. of men kiss the calves 
Amos 4. 4. and bring your s. every morning 

5. 25. have ye offered unto me s. and oH'erings 
Mark 12. 33. to love the Lord is more than all s 
ivM/ielS.l. whose blood Pilate mingled with their s. 
Acts 7. 42. have ye offered s. for forty years ? 
1 Cor. 10. 18. that eat the s. partakers of the altar 
Heb. 5. 1. that he may offer gifts and s. for sins 

8. 3. every high-priest is ordained to offer s. 

9. 9. in which were oflered both gifts and s. 

23. but the heavenly things with better s. 
10.1. can never with those s. make comers perfect 

3. but in those s. there is a remeiiibrance made 
6. in s. for sin thou hast had no pleasure 
ll.oflfering oftentimes the same s. thatnever can 
13. 16. for with such s. God is well pleased 
1 Pet.2. 5. a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual 3 
-See Burnt. 
SACRIFICETH. 
Exorf.22.20.he that s.to any god, save to Lord only 
Eccl. 9. 2. to him that s. and to him that s. not 
/sa. 65. 3. people that s. in gardens, and burn incense 
66. 3. he that s. a lamb as if he cut off a dog's neck 
Jl/aM.14.which hath a male, and s. a corrupt thing 

SACRIFICING. 
1^/?? "s 8.5.Israel were with him s.shcJep and oxen 

12. 32. s. to the calves that he had made 
Rom. 15. t 16. that the s. up of Gentiles might be 

SACRILEGE. 
i?om.2.22.that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit s.? 

SAD. 
Gen.40.6.Joseph looked on them, beh.they were s. 
1 Sam. 1. 18. her countenance was no more s. "^ 

1 icings 21. 5. Jezebel said, why is thy spirit so s. ? 
JVeh. 2.1. 1 had not been before s. in his presence 

2. the king said, why is thy countenance s. ? 

3. I said, why should not my countenance be s.? 
Ezek. 13. 22. because with lies ye have made the 

heart of righteous s. whom I have not made s 
Mat.G.lG. be not as hypocrites, of a s. countenance 
J/ar/i:I0.22.he was s. at that saying,and went away 
LM&e24.17.communications as ye walk, and ares. 

SADDER. 
Dan. 1. 1 10. why should he see your faces s. ? 

SADDLE. 
Lev. 15. 9. what s. he rideth upon shall be unclean 

SADDLE. 

2 Sam. 19. 26. thy servant said, I will s. me an ass 
1 Kings 13. 13. old prophet said, s. me the ass, 27. 

SADDLED. 
Gen. 22. 3. Abraham rose up early and s. his ass 
Mum. 22. 21. B-alaam s. his ass, went with princes 
.Tudg. 19. 10. were with the Levite two asses s. 
2.S'a?H.16.1.Ziba met David with couple ofassss s. 
17. 23. Ahithophel s. his ass, and gat hin^horae 

1 Kings 2. 40. Shimei s.and went after his servants 

13. 13. so they s. him the ass, and he rode, 23,27. 

2 Kino-s 4. 24. the woman of Shunam s. an ass 

SADDUCEES. 

"The disciples o/Sadoc. They constituted one of 
the four principal Sects of tke Jews. What 
chiefly distinguished them from tke other Jews 
was, the opinion they maintained concerning the 
existence of angels, and the immortality of the 
soul. Tkcy did not deny but tkat we had rea- 
sonable souls ; but they maintained this soul 
was mortal ; and by a necessary consequence 
they denied the reicards and punishments of 
another life. They pretended also, tkat what is 
said of the existence of angels, and of a future 
resurrection, are nothing but illusions. Epi- 
phanins, ajid after him Austin, kai-e advanced 
that the SadHucees denied tke Holy Gkost. 
But neitker tk"- Evangelists nor Josepnus ac- 
ciise them of any error like this. 

Theyare likewise accused of rejectingall the books 
of scripture, '■ ••■cept those of Moses ; and to sup- 
port this opinion it is observed, tkat our Saviour 
makes xic of no scripture against them., but 



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passages taken out of ike Pentateuch. But it 
is said, to vindicate them from this reproach, 
that thetj did riot appear in Israel till after the 
number of the holy books were fixed, and that 
if they had been to choose out of the canonical 
Scriptures, the Pentateuch loas less favourable 
to them than any other book, since it so often 
makes mention of angels. Besides, the Sad- 
ducees were present in the temple, and at other 
religious assemblies, ichere the books of the 
prophets icere read indifferently as well as 
those of Mosos. They were in the chief employs 
of the nation, many of them were even priests. 
fFoidd the Jews have suffered in these employ- 
ments persons that rejected the greatest part 
of their Scriptures ? 

Hs the Sadducees acknoicledged neither punish- 
ments nor recompcnces in another life, so they 
were inexorable in their chastening transgres- 
sors. They observed the law themselves, and 
causedit to be observed byothers with the utmost 
rigour. They admitted of Jione of thetraditions , 
explicatio7is, or mortifications of tAe Pharisees; 
they kept only to the text of the law; and mairi- 
tained, that only what was written was to be 
observed. 

As to Sadoc the founder of their Sect, it is said, 
that he succeeded one Antigonus SocchcEUs, as 
a disciple succeeds his master, in the tradition 
of his doctrine ; which Antigonus had in the 
same manner succeeded Simon the Just, the 
high priest of the Jews. This Simon the Just 
died in the year of the world 3711, before the 
vulgar JEra 293. So that Sadoc may have lived 
about the year of the world 3740. 
Mat. 3. 7. when he saw the s. come to his baptism 

16. 1. the 5. came tempting Jesus, and desired him 
6. Jesus said, beware of the leaven of the 5. 11. 
12. but beware of the doctrine of the s. 

22. 23. the same day came to him the s. which say 
34. had heard that he had put the s. to silence 
Acts 4. 1. the priests and the s. came upon them 

5. 17. the s. laid their hands on the apostles 

23. 6. Paul perceived that the one part were 5. 
T.arose a dissension between the Pharisees ands. 
8. for the s. say, that there is no resurrection 

SADLY. 
Gen. 40. 7. he asked, say. why look ye so s. to-day? 

SADNESS. 
Eccl.l. 3. by s. of countenance heart is made better 

SAFE. 
\Sam.l2. 11. Lord delivered you, and ye dwelled s. 
2 Sam. 18. 29. is the young man Absalom s. ? 32. 
J^ob 21. 9. their houses are s. from fear, nor is rod 
Psal. 119. 117. hold thou me up, and I shall bes. 
Prov. 18. 10. the righteous run into it, and are s. 
29. 25. whoso trusteth in the Lord shall be 5. 
Isa. 5. 29. they shall carry the prey away s. 
Ezek. 34. 27. and they shall be s. in their land 
I^ke 15. 27. because he had received him 5. 
Arts 23. 24. that they may bring him s. to Felix 
27. 44. and so they escaped all s. to land 
Phil. 3. 1. to write the same things, for you it is 5. 

, SAFEGUARD. 
1 Sam. 22. 23. but with me thou shalt be in s. 

SAFELY. 
Psal. 78. 53. he led them on 5. they feared not 
Prov. 1. 33. whoso hearkeneth to me shall dwell s. 
3. 23. then shalt thou walk in thy way 5. 
31. 11. heart of her husband doth s. trust in her 
Isa. 41. 3. he pursued them, and passed s. 
Has. 2. 18. I will make them to lie down 5. 
Zech. 14. 11. Jerusalem shall be .f. inhabited 
Mark 14. 44. that is he, take and lead him away s. 
Acts 16. 23. charging the jailer to keep them s. 
See Dwell. 
SAFETY. 
/bi3.26. 1 was not m s.nor had I rest, trouble came 
5.4. Ills children are far from s. and are crushed 
11. that those which mourn may be exalted to s. 
11. 18. and thou shalt take thy rest in s. 

24. 23. though it be given him to be in s. 
Psal.l2. 5. 1 will set him in s. from him that puffeth 

22.t9.keepest me ins. when on mymother's breasts 
33. 17. a horse is a vain thing for s. 
Prov. 11. 14. in multitude of counsellors is 5.24.6. 
21. 31. horse is for battle, but s. is of the Lord 
Isa. 14. 30. the needy shall lie down in s. 
^cts 5. 23. the prison found we shut v/ith all 5. 
Thess. 5. 3. for when they shall say, peace and 5. 
See Dwell. 
SAFFRON. 
CaKf.4.14. spikenard and 5. calamus and cinnamon 

SAID. 
Gen. 2. 23. Adam s. this is bone of my bone 
3. 1. the serpent s. nath God s. ye shall not eat? 
9. 26. Noah s. blessed be the Lord God of Shem 
21. 12. in all that Sarah hath 5. hearken to her 
24. 65. the servant had s. it is my master 
41. 54. the dearth began to come, as Joseph a. 
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Exod. 5. 22. Moses returned to tne Lord and 5. 

12. 31. rise up, go, serve the Lord as ye have 5. 
32. also take your flocks and herds, as ye have s. 

17. 10. so Joshua did as Moses had 5. to him 
Lev. 10. 5. they carried them out, as Moses hads. 
JVM;n.ll.21.thouhast5.I will give them flesh to eat 

14.31. little ones,ye s.should be a prey, Deut.L2^. 

23. 30. Balak did as Balaam had s. and otiered 

36. 5. the tribe of the sons of Joseph hath s. well 
Deut. 1. 21. as the God of thy fathers hath s. 
Judg.i.'iQ. they gave Hebron to Caleb as Moses s. 

6. 36. if thou wilt save Israel, as thou hast s. 37. 

1 Sam. 10. 15. tell me, I pray thee, what Samuel 5. 

11. 12. who is he that s. shall Saul reign over us? 

12. 1. I have hearkened to you in all ye s. to me 
27. 1. David s. I shall now perish by hand of Saul 

2 So.m. 7. 25. and now, O Lord, do as thou hasts. 

13. 35. behold, as thy servant s. so it is 
23. 1. David, son of Jesse, s.the anointed of God 

of Jacob, and the sweet psalmist of Israels. 

1 Kings 2. 38. as my lord king hath 5. so will I do 

8. 2y. thy eyes open toward place of which thou 

hasts. my name shall be there, 2 Chron. 6.20. 

12. 26. Jeroboam s. now shall the kingdom return 

17. 13. Elijah s. to her, go, do as thou hast s. 

22. 20. one s. on this manner, another s. on that 
iKings 7. 17. and he died, as the man of God had s. 
1 Chron. 17. 23. therefore. Lord, do as thou hasts. 
Ezra 10. 12. as thou hast s. so must we do 
JVeh. 5. 2. there were that s. we are many, 3. 
Estli. 5. 5. that he may do as Esther hath s. 

8. 1 will do to-morrow as the king hath s. 

Job 11. 4. for thou hast s. my doctrine is pure 
31. 31. if the men of my tabernacle s. not 
33. 11. w'hen I s. hitherto shalt thou come 

Psal. 12.4. who s. with our tongue ^vill we prevail 

14. 1. fool s. in his heart, there is no God, 53. 1. 
27. 8. my heart s.to thee, thy face will I seek 

Prov. 7. 13. and with an impudent face, s. to him 
Isa. 14. 13. thou hast s. I will ascend into heaven 
23. 15. ye s. we have made a covenant with death 
30. 16. ye s.no, for we will flee upon horses 
47. 10. for thou hast s. none seeth me 
Jer. 2. 8. the priests s. not, where is the Lord 7 

23. 25. I have heard what the prophets s. 
23. 6. even the prophet Jeremiah s. amen 
20. J5. because yes. Lord hath raised up prophets 
38. 25. declare unto us what thou hast s. to the 

king, also what the king s^ unto thee 
Z/a7n.4.20. of whom we s.und. his shadowshall live 
i^zeA:.9. 8. and I s. ah, Lord God, will thou destroy 
12. 9. hath not the rebellious house s. to thee 
26. 2. Tyrus hath s. against Jerusalem, 36. 2. 
27. 3. O Tyrus, thou hast s. I am of perfect beauty 
23. 2. because thou hast s. I am a god, I sit 
29. 3. the great dragon who hath s. my river is 
mine own, and I have made it for myself 
Dan. 3. 23. Nebuch. s. blessed be God of Shadrach 
8. 13. and another saints, to that saint who spake 
Jonah 4. 8. Jonah s. it is better for me to die 
JMic. 7. 10. her who s. to me, where is the Lord ? 
Zeph. 2. 15. the city that s. in her heart, I am 
j\Ial. 3. 14. ye have s. it is vain to serve God 
jlfaf .17.5.behold,a voice which s.this is my beloved 
Son, in whom I am well pleased, J^uke 3. 22. 

26. 35. likewise also s. all the disciples 
64. Jesus saith unto him, thou hast s. 

27. 63. sir, we remember that that deceiver s. 



Mark2.\4^. as he passed by, he s. to Levi, follow me 

Luke 1. ]ji. the angel s. to him, fear not, 30. 
20. 39. the scribes s. Master, thou hast well s. 
24. 23. had seen angels, who s. that he was alive 
24. and found it even so as the women had s. 

John 1. 23. make straight the way, as s. Esaias 
5. 18. but s. also, that God was his Father 
7. 38. as the scripture hath s. out of his belly flow 
12. 41. these things s. Esaias, when he saw his glory 
50. even as the Father s. unto me, so I speak 

Acts 2. 38. then Peter s. repent, and be baptized 
4.23. reported all the chief priests had s. to them 
7. 37. this is that Moses who s. unto Israel 
17. 28. as certain of your own poets have s. 

Rom. 7. 7. except law had s. thou shalt not covet 

Gal. 1. 9. as we s. before, so say I now again 

Heb. 7. 21. by him that s. to him, the Lord sware 
10. 30. we know him that hath s. vengeance 

Rev. 5. 14. and the four beasts s. amen 
Answered and SAID. 

Exod. 24. 3. and all the people answered and s. 

lS'am.l0.12.one of the same place answered and s. 

Job 2. 4. Satan answered and s. skin for skin 
40. 1. moreover, the Lord answered Job and s. 

Mat. 20. 13. he answered one of them and s. friend 

Luked.iO.Johnanswered a/iis. Master, we saw one 

See Answered. 

God SAID. 

Gejt. 3. 1. yea, hath God s. ye shall not eat ? 3. 
17. 23. circumcised the same day, as God had s. 
31. 16. whatsoever God hath s. unto thee, do 

2 Ckr. 33. 7. set an idol in the house of which G. s. 



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Acts 7. 7. and tl;e nation will 1 judge, s. God 
'2Cor. 6. 16. temple of the living God, as O. hath s- 

He SAID. 
Gen. I'd. 17. he s. escape for thy life, look not 
20. 5. s. he not unto me, she is my sister 1 

31. 8. \i he s. thus, speckled shall be thy wage.-.- 
12. he s. lift up thine eyes acd see the rams 

32. 26. he s. let me go, for the da\ breaketh 
27. he s. what is thy name ? and he s. Jacob 

41. 51. God, s. he, hath made me forget my to;! 
Exod. 18. 24. so Moses did all that Jethro had s. 
Deut. 11. 25. no man shall be able to stand before 
you, as he hath s. 18.2. | 29. 13. Josh. 13. 14, 33 
Josh. 14 10. the Lord hath kept me alive, as hes, 
Judg.S.2.\.hQix ang. was abated, when he had s. that 
1 Sam. 3. 17. if thou hide any thing he s. to thee 

1 Kings 2. 4. not fail thee, s. he, a man on throne 
31. do as he hath s. fall upon him, and bury him 

2 Kings 17.23. as he s. by all his servants, prophets 

1 Chron. 22. 11. build the house, as he s. of thee 

2 Chr. 24. 22. he s. Lord, look ou it, and require ic 
Job 28. 28. to man he s. behold, fear of the LortT 
Psal. 10. 6. he hath s. in his heart, 11. 13. 

106. 23. he s. that he would destroy them 
Isa. 28. 12. to whom Ae s.this is rest wherewith 

40. 6. the voice said, cry, he s. what shall I cry? 

63. 8. for he s. surely they are my people 
Jer. 40. 3. now the Lord hath done as he hath s. 
Ezek. 9. 5. to the others he s. in mine hearing 

29. 9. because he hath s. the river is mine 
Jonah 3. 10. God repented of the evil he had s. 
Mat. 27. 43. for he s. I am the Son of God 

28. 6. he is not here, for he is risen, as he s. 
Mark 14. 16. came and found as he s. Luke 22.13 

16. 7. there shall ye see him, as he s. unto you 
Lxike 9. 33. Peter said, not knowing what he s. 

13.17. when he s. these, his advers. were ashamed 
.Tohn2.'2-2. the disciples remembered that hes. thia 

6. 6. this he s. to prove him, for he knew 

9. 17. what sayest thou ? he s. he is a prophet 

12. 6. this he s. not that he cared for the poor 

33. this he s. signifying what death he should dir 

18. 6. as soon asAe. s. to them, I am he, they fet 

19. 30. he s. it is finished, and bowed his head 

20. 20. when he had so s. he shewed his hand« 
22. when he had s. this, he breathed on them 

Acts 7. 60. when he had s. this, he fell asleep 

9. 5. he s. who art thou, Lord ? I am Jesus 

20. 35. how he s. it is more blessed to give than t .> 
23. 7. when he had so s. there arose a dissensifn: 

2 Cor. 12. 9. he s. my grace is suflicient for thee 
Heb. 1. 5. to which of the angels s. he, 13. 

10. 9. then s. he, lo, t come to do thy will, O Got 

13. 5. for he hath s. I will never leave thee 
.Tarn. 2. 11. he that s. do not commit adultery 
Rev. 22. 6. he s. these thinss are faithful andtruu 

/ SAID. 
Geii. 26. 9. because Is. lest I die for her 
Exod.3.\'. /have s.I will bring you up out of Egypt 
23. 13. in all things that / have s. be circumspec( 
Deut. 32. 26. Is. I would scatter them into corners 
Josh. 1. 3. that have I given, as Is. to Moses 
.Tudg. 6. 10. / s. unto you, I am the Lord your Goc 
ISam.2.30. Is. indeed, that thy house should walk 

9. 23. bring the portion, of which Is. set it by 
2 Sam. 19. 29. Is. thou and Ziba divide the lan(? 
2 Kings 23. 27. house of which / 3. my name sha? 
Job 9. 22. this is one thing, therefore Is. it 

29. 18. then /s. I shall die in my nest, multip- 
32. 7. Is. days should speak, and years teacU 
Ps. 30.'6. in prosperity I s.\ shall never be moveti 

39. 1. Is. I will take heed to my ways, not to gin 

40. 7. then s. I, lo, I come, Heb. 10 7. 

41. 4. Is. Lord, be merciful to me, heal my soil 
82. 6. /have s. ye are gods, and are children 

94. 18. when Is. foot slippeth, mercy held me up 
102. 24. I s. O my God, take me not asvay 

142. 5. I s. thou art my refuge and portion 
Eccl. 2. 1. Is.'in my heart, go to uow, 15. |i S. 17,18. 
Isa. 6. 11. then s. I, Lord, how long? he answered 

45.19. /s.nottoseed of Jacob, deek ye me in vain 
65. 1. 7 s. behold me, behold tne, to a nation 

Ezek. 16. 6. Is. when thou waat in thy blood, live 

John 1. 30. this is he of whom /s. after me cometh 

3. 7. marvel not that Is. ye must be born again 

8. 25. the same that Is. from the beginning 

10. 36. because 7 s. I am .the Son of God 

11. 40. s. 7 not to thee, if thou wouldest believe 
42.7s. it,that they may belie-ye thou hast sent me 

14. 23. ye have heard how Is. to you, Igo away 
16. 4. these things 7s. not at ±6 beginning 
18. 20. and in secret have I e. nothing 

21. ask them which heard ms, what /have s. 
Acts 11. 8. Is. not so. Lord, for nothing common 
2 Cor. 1. 3. / have s. that ye s.xt in our hearts 

9. 3. yet have I sent, that as £ s. ye may be ready 

See Jesus. . 

She SA[B. 
Gen. 4. 25. God, s. she, hath a^ lointed mc anotlitr 
20. 5. even she herself s. ha er. my brother 



SAI 



SAI 



SAK 



rrcre.24.58.wilt thou go wLtb this man? she s. 1 will 
K.xod. 4. 26. then she s. a b.ood^ husband tliou art 
\Kings 2.14. 1 have somewhat to say, she 5. say on 
Mat. 15. 27. she s. truth, Lord, yet dogs eat crumbs 
John 8. 11. she s. no man, Lord ; Jesus said to her 

11. 28. when she had so s. she went her way 
20. 14. when she had thus s. siie turned herself 

^'icts 5. 8. and she s. yea, for so much 

Thcij SAID. 

Exod.'Hi. 7. and they s. all that the Lord hath 

said will we do, and be obedient 

Deut. 5. 28. they have well s. all they have spoken 

ij C/t7-07i. 22. 9. s. they, he is the son of Jehoshaphat 

20. 23. they buried in field, for they s. he is a leper 
Psal. 83.4. they have s. come, let us cut them off 
Jer. 2. 6. neither 5. they, where is the Lord ? 
Mat. 9. 28. believe ye ? they s. unto him, yea, Lord 

27. 22. they all s. let him be crucified 
Mark 3. 21. for they s. he is beside himself 

30. because they s. he hath an unclean spirit 
16. 8. amazed, nor 5. they any thing to any man 

Luke 11). 34. they s. the Lord hath need of him 
Jlcts 12. 15. then 5. they, it is his angel 

SAID, Passively. 
Gen. 10. 9. wherefore it is s. even as Nimrod 

22. 14. as it is 5. to this day, in mount of the Lord 
Exod. 5. 19. after it was s. ye shall not minish 
1 Kings 13. 17. it was s. by the word of the Lord 
Job 3. 3. let the night perish, in which it was s. 

34. 31. surely it is meet to be s. to God 
Psal. 87. 5. of Zion it shall be s. this and that man 
Prov. 25. 7. better it be s. to thee, come up hither 
Eccl. 1. 10. is there any thing whereof it may bes.? 
Isa. 25. 9. it shall be s. in that day, this is our God 
Jer. 16 14. it shall no more bes. the Lord liveth 
Ezek. 13. 12. shall itnotbes. where is the daubing 
Uos. 1. 10. where it was s. to them, ye are not 
Mat 5. 21. it was s. by them of old time, 27, 33. 

31. ye have heard it hath been s. 38, 43. 
ZM/ie2.24.according to that which iss. in law of L. 

23. 46. having s. thus, he gave up the ghost 
Rom. 9. 12. it was s. the elder shall serve younger 

26. that where it was s. ye are not my people 

Heb. 3. 15. whilst it is s. to-day, if ye will hear, 4. 7, 

11. 18. of whom it was s. in Isaac shall thy seed 

Rev. 6. 11. and it was 5. to them, they should rest 

SAIDST. 
Gen. 12. 19. why s. thou, she is my sister? 

26. 9. and how s. thou, she is my sister? 

S2. 9. OGod the Lord, which s. to me, return 

12. thou s. I will surely do thee good, make seed 
Exod. 32. 13. s. to them, I will mul_ti|)ly yourseed 
Judrr. 9. 38. where is thy mouth wherewith thou s. 
I Kings 2. 42. thou s. word I have heard is good 
Job 35. 2. thou s. my righteous, is more than God's 
Psal. 27. 8. when thou s. seek ye my face 

ha. 47. 7. and thou s. I shall be a lady for ever 
Jer. 2. 20. and thou s. I will not transgress 

25. but thou s. there is no hope, I loved strangers 
^2. 21. I spake, but thou 5. I will not hear 
Lam. 3. 57. thou drewest near, thou 5. for me 
Ezek. 25. 3. because thou s. aha, ag. my sanctuary 
Hos.13. 10. of whom thou s. give me a king and pr. 
John 4. 18. he is not thy husb. in that s. thou truly 

SAIL, Substantive. 
Isa. 33. 23. they could not spread the s. 
Ezek. 27. 7. which thou spreadest forth to be thy 5. 
jlcts 27. 17. they strake 5. and so were driven 

40. and hoised up the main s. to the wind 
SAIL. 
jicts 20. 3. as he was about to s. into Syria 

16. Paul had determined to s. by Ephesus 

27. 1. when it wasdeterm. we should s. into Italy 
24. God hath given thee all them that s.with thee 

SAILED. 

Luke 8. 23. as they s. he fell asleep, came a storm 

lets 27. 4. when we launched, we s. under Cyprus 

7. and when we had s. slowly many days 

SAILING. 

.^cts 27, 9. and when s. was now dangerous 

SAILING. 
.'^cts 21. 2. and finding a ship s. over to Phenicia 
27. 6. the centurion found a ship s. into Italy 

SAILORS. 
flcu.l8.17.allcompanyinshiDS,and5.stood afar off 

SAINT 
Signifies, [1] ^ holy or godly person, one that 
is so byprofession,covenant, a.nd conversation, 
Psal. 16. 3. Heb. 6. 10. [2] Those blessed 
spirits who are graciously admitted by God to 
partake of everlasting glory and blessedness, 
Rev. 18. 24. [3] The holy angels, Deut. 33. 2. 
Jude 14. 
For the perfecting of the Saints, Eph. 4. 12. To 
strengthen and con firm them more and more in 
their union to Christ their Head, and in their 
love to one another, and in faith and every 
gtace, till fhay come to a perfect man in hea- 
ven, when g'-e.ce shall be turned into glory. 
"^rt/.lOO. 16. thoj onvied Aaron, the s. of the Lord 
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Z)a7i.8.13. then 1 heard one ^.speak. another s.said 
. to that5. which spake howlong sliall vis.be trod.? 
Phil. 4. 21. salute every 5. in Christ Jesus 

SAINTS. 
Deut. 33. 2. he came with ten thousands of s. 

3. he loved the people ; all his s. are in thy hand 

1 Sam. 2. 9. he will keep the feet of his s. 

2 Chron. 6. 41. let thy s. rejoice in goodness 
Job 5. 1. and to which of the s. will thou turn ? 

15. 15. behold, he putteth no trust in his s. 
Psal. 16. 3. but to the s. that are in the earth 

30. 4. sing to the Lord, O ye 5. of his, give thanks 
31. 23. O love Lord, all ye his s. Lord preserveth 
34. 9. fear the Lord, ye his s. there is no want 
37. 28. for the Lord Corsakelh not his 5. 

50. 5. gather my s. together to me, those made 
52. 9. wait on thy name for it is good before thy s. 
79. 2. the flesh of thy s. to the beasts of the earth 

89. 5. thy faithfulness in the congregation of thes. 
7, God is to be feared in the assembly of the s. 

97. 10. he preserveth the souls of his s. 

16. 15. precious to the Lord is death of his s. 
132. 9. and let thy s. shout for joy 

16. and her s. shall shout aloud for joy 
145.10.allthy works praise, and s. shall bless thee 

148. 14. he exalteth the praise of all hiss. 

149. 1. and his praise in the congregation of 5. 
5. let .<!. be joyful in glory, let them sing aloud 

9. this honour have all his s. praise ye the Lord 
Prov. 2. 8. he preserveth the way of his s. 
Dan. 7. 18. but s. shall take the kingdom, 22, 27. 

21. the same horn made war with the s. 

25. and shall wear out the s. of the Most High 
Hos. 11. 12. but Judah is faithful with the s. 
Zech. 14. 5. God shall come and all s. with thee 
Mat.27. 52. many bodips of s. that slept arose 
.^cts 9. 13. how much evil he hath done to thy s. 

32. Peter came down also to the s. at Lydda 
41. when he had called the s. and widows 

26. 10. many of the s. did I shut up in prison 
Rom. 1. 7. beloved of God, called to be s. 

8. 27. because he maketh intercession for the s. 

12. 13. distributing to the necessity of the s. 

15. 25. but now I go to Jerusalem to minister to s. 

26. to make a certain contribution for the poor s. 

31. that my service may be accepted of the s. 

16. 2. that ye receive her in Lord as becomeths. 
15. salute all the s. with them, Heb. 13. 24. 

lCor.1.2. to them that are sanctified, called to be s. 
6. 1. dare any go to law, and not before the s. ? 
2. do ye not know that thes. shall judge world ? 
14.33. of peace, as in all the churches of the s. 

16. 1. now concerning the collection for the s. 
IS.bave addicted themselves to the ministry ofs. 

2 Cor. 1. 1. with all the s. which are in Achaia 

8. 4. and take upon us the ministering to the s. 

9. 1. for as touching the ministering to the s. 
12. not only supplieth the want of the s. 

13. 13. all the s. salute you, Phil. 4. 22. 
Eph.1.1. to the s. at Ephesus, and faithful in Christ 

15. after I heard of your love to all the s. 
18. riches of the glory of his inheritance in s. 

2. 19. ye are fellow citizens with the s. 

3. 8. to me who am less than the least of all s. 
18. that ye may be able to comprehend with all s. 

4. 12. for the perfecting of the s. for the ministry 
5. 3. let it not be once named, as becometh s. 
6.18. praying with prayer andsupplicat. for all s. 
Phil. 1. 1. to all the s. in Christ Jesus at Phihppi 
Col. 1. 2. to all the s. and faithful at Colosse 

4. since weheardof the love ye have toall the 5. 
12. partakers of the inheritance of the s. in light 
26. the mystery now made manifest to his s. 

1 Thess. 3. 13. at coming of our Lord with all his 5. 
'iThess. 1. 10. he shall come to be glorified in his 5. 
1 Tim. 5. 10. if she have washed the s. feet 
Philem. 5. love and faith, which thou hast to alls. 

7. the bowels of the s. are refreshed by thee 
Heb. 6. 10. in that ye have ministered to the s. 
Jude 3. for the faith unce delivered to the s. 

14. the Lord cometh with 10,000 of his s. 
Rev. 5.8. which are the prayers of the s. 8. 3, 4. 
11. 18. that thou shouldest give reward to thy s. 

13. 7. it was given him, to make war with the s. 

10. here is the patience and faith of the s. 

14. 12. here is the patience of the s. 

15. 3. justand true are thy ways, thou King ofs. 

16. 6. for they have shed the blood of the s. 

17. 6. the woman drunken with the blood ofs. 

18. 24. in her was found the blood of the s. 

19. 8. the fine linen is the righteousness of the s. 

20. 9. and compassed the camp of the s. about 

SATTH. 

1 Kings 3. 23. the one s. this is my son that liveth, 

and the other s. nay, but thy son is dead 

20. 2. thus s, Benhadad,thy silver and gold is mine 

32. servant Benhadad s. I pray thee let me live 
22.27. s. king, put this fellow in pris. 2 Chr. 18. 26. 

2 Kings 9. 18. thus s. the king, is it peace? 19. 
18. 19. thus 5. the great king, the king of Assyria 



2 Kings 18. 29. thus s. the king, let not hi>».«U)ah 

deceive you, 31. 2 Chr. 32. 10. Isa. 'M 14. 

19.3. thus s.Hezek. thisaday oftrouble, /sa. 37 3 

2 Chr. 36. 23. thus s. Cyrus, king of Pers. Ezra 1 2. • 

Job 28. 14. the depth s. the sea s. it is not in mc 
33. 24. he is gracious to him, and s. deliver hits 
35. 10. but none s. where is God my nitiker? 

Psal. 30. 1. the transgression of the wicked s. 

Pro-t).9.4.that want understanding,she s. to him,l(.». 
20. 14. it is nought, it is nought, s. the buyer 
22. 13. the slothful man s. there is a lion, 26 13. 

20. 19. that deceiveth, and s. am not I in sport? 
Lam. 3. 37. who is he that s. and it comclh to pass? 
Mat. 7. 21. not every one that s. to me. Lord, Lord 

26. 18. say to him, Master s. my time is at hand 
Mark 8. 29. Peter s. to him, thou art the Christ 

15. 28. scripture was fulfilled which £. .Iam.2. 23. 
Luke 18. 6. L. said, hear what the unjust judges. 
John 4. 10. if thou knewest who it is that s. give 

19. 28. the scripture might be fulfilled, s. I thirs. 
£ctsl. 48. in temples made with hands, as s. proph. 

21. 11. thuss. the Holy Ghost, so the Jews do 
Rom. 3. 19. the law s. it s. to them that are under 

4. 3. for what s. the scripture, 10. 8. 

9. 17. for scripture s. to Pharaoh, for this purpose 

10. 11. for scripture s. whoso, believelh on him 
16. for Esaias s. 20. || 19. first Moses s. 

11. 2. wot ye not what the scripture s. of Elias? 
4. but what s. the answer of tjod to him ? 

1 Cor. 3. 4. for while one s. I am of Paul, another 

9. 8. or s. not the law the same also ? 

14.34. women to bounder obedience, as also s.law 
Gal. 4. 30. what s. the scripture ? 1 Tim. 5. 18. 
Heb. 3. 7. as the Holy Ghost s. if ye will hear 
Jam. 4. 5. do ye think the scripture s. in vain 
Rev. 2. 7. let him hear what the Spirit s. to ths 
churches, 11, 17, 29. | 3. 6, 13, 22. 
8. s. the First and the Last 1| 18. s. Son of God 
3. 14. s. the Amen 1| 14. 13. yea, s. the Spirit 

18. 7. she s. I sit a queen, and a,m no widow 

22. 20. he s. surely I come quickly, amen 

God SAITH. 

2 Chron. 18. 13. what my Gods, thati will speak 
24. 20. thuss. God, why transgress ye commands 

Psal. 50. 16. to wicked God s. what hast thou to do 

7sa.42.5.thus s. God the Lord,that created heavens 
54. 6. when thou wast refused, s. thy God 
57. 21. there is no peace, s. my God, to wicked 
66. 9. bring forth and nhut the womb,s. thy Goa 

Acts 2.17. shall come to pass in the last days, s. G. 
He SAITH. 

Gen. 41. 55. go to Joseph, what he s. to you, do 

1 Sam. 9. 6. all that he s. cometh surely to pass 

2 Sam. 17. 5. let us hear likewise what he s. 
2Kings5. 13.when he s. to thee, wash and be cieao 
.Tob 37. 6. for he s. to the snow, be thou on earth 
Prov. 23. 7. eat and drink, s. he to thee, his hean 

24. 24. he that s. to wicked, thou art righteous 
Eccl. 4. 8. nor s. he, for whom do I labour ? 

10. 3. and he s. to every one that he is a fool 
Mark 11. 23. shall believe those things hes. s\^ll 

come to pass, he shall have whatsoever he s. 
.John 2. 5. whatsoever he s. to you, do it 
16.18. what is this he s.? we cannot tell what he 3. 

19. 35. and he knoweth that he s. true 

21. 15. he s. to Peter, feed my lambs, 16. 
Acts 1. 4. which,. s. he, ye have heard of me 

22. 2. they kept the more silence, and he s. 
Rom. 10. 21. to Israel he s. || 15. 10. again Ac** 

1 Cor. 6. 16. for tv/o, s. he, shall be one flesh 
9. 10. or, s. he it altogether for our sakes ? 

2 Cor. 6. 2. he s. I have beard thee in a time 
Gal. 3. 16. he s. not, and to seeds, as of many 
Heb. 8. 5. see, s. he, that thou make all things 

13.in that he s. a new covenant, he made first old 
See JEsrs, Lord. 
SAKE. 
Gen. 8. 21. 1 will not curse the ground for man's s. 
12. 16. he entreated Abram well for her s. 
18. 29. he said, I will not do it for forty's s. 
31. not for twenty's s. ]\ 32. not for ten's s. 

20. 11. they will slay me for my wfife's s. 

26. 24. I will n>j(iltiply thy seed for Abraham s .f 

39. 5. blessed the Egyptian's house ibr Joseph's s 
Exod. 18. 8. Lord hath done to Egypt for Israel's ? 

21.26.1et him go free for eye's s. || 27. for tooth's s 
JSlhim. 11. 29. Moses said, enviest thou for my s. ? 

25. 11. whilehe was zealous formys.among them 

18. was slain in day of the plague for Penr's s. 

1 Sam.. 12. 22. not forsake his people for name's 3. 

23. 10. Saul .seeketh to destroy the city for my s. 
2S'awi.5.12.Lord exalteth bis kingdom for Israel's .<f. 

7.21. for thy word's s. hast done all, 1 Chr. 17. 19 

9. 1. 1 may shew him kindness for Jonathan's s. 7 

18.5. deal gently for my s. with young man Absal. 

1 Kings 8. 41. a stranger that cometh out of a far 

country for thy name's s. 2 Chron. 6. 32 

11. 12. for Dav. thy father's s. 13, 32, 34. | 15. 4. 

2 Kings 8. 19. | 19. 34 ] 20. 6. Psal. 132. m 
13. for Jerusalem's «. which I have chosen 



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SAL 



yek. 9 Al. not consume them for great mercies' s. 
Job YJ. 17. entreated for children's s of my body 
Psal ii. 4. save me for thy mercies' 5. 31. 16. 

•23. 3. he ieadeth me for his name's s. 31. 3. 

25. 7. ren>ember thou me for thy goodness' s. 
11. for thy name's 5. pardon mine iniquity 

44. 2G. arise, redeem us for thy mercies' s. 
69. 6. not be confounded for my 5. O God 
79. 9. purge away »ur sins for thy name's s. 
106. 8. he saved them for his name's s. 

109. 21. but do thou for me, for thy name's s. 
115. 1. give glory, for tliy mercy and truth's s. 
143. 11. quiciien me, for thy name's s. for thy 
righteousness s. bring my soul out of trouble 
Isa. 37. .35. for mine own s. and David's s. 

42. 21. Ld. is well pleased for his righteousness' s. 
43. 14. for your s. I have sent to Babylon 

25. blotteth out thy transgressions for my own s. 

45. 4. for Jacob's s. I have even called thee 
48. 9. for my name's s. will I defer mine anger 

11. even for mine own s. will I do it 
62. 1. for Zion'ss. for Jerusalem's s. I will not rest 
63, 17. return for thy, servant's s. the tribes 
<>^ 5. that cast you out for my name's 5. said 
..'f •• 14. 7. O Lord, do thou it for thy name's s. 

21. do not abhor us for thy name's s. 

Ezek. 20. 9. but I wrought for my name's 5. that it 

should not be polluted, 14, 22, 44. | 36. 22. 

Dan.Q. 17. shine on thy sanctuary, for the Lord's s. 

19. defer not for thine own s. O my God 
Jonah 1. 12. for my s. this great tempest is on you 
^2c.3.12. shall Zion for your s. be plowed as a field 
JHat.5. 10. who are persecuted for righteousness' s. 

11. shall say evil against you falsely for my s. 
10. 18. ye shall be brought before governors and 
kings, for my s. Mark 13. 9. Luke 21. 12. 

22. and ye shall be hated of all men, for my 

name's s. 24. 9. Mark 13. 13. Luke 21. 17. 
39. he that loseth his life for my s. shall find it, 
16.2? Mark 8. 3'' Luke 9. M. 
14. 3. Herod bound John for Herod, s. Mark 6. 17. 
9. nevertheless, for the oath's s. Mark 6. 26. 
19. 12. eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's s. 
29. thnt hath left lands for my name's s. shall re- 
ceive hundred fold, Mark 10. 29. Liike 18. 29. 

24. 22. there shall no flesh be saved, but for elect's 
' s. those days shall be shortened, Mark 13. 20. 

Mark 4. 17. persecution ariseth for the word's s. 
Luke 6. 22. cast out your name for Son of man's s. 
John 12. 9. the people came not for Jesus' s. only 

13. 38. wilt thou lay down thy life for my s.? 

14. 11. else believe me for the very works' s. 

15. 21. these things shall do to youfor my name's s. 
Acts 9. 16. things he must sufTer for my name's s. 

26. 7. for which hope's s. I am accused of Jews 
Rom. 4. 23. it was not written for his s. alone 

11. 28. for gospel, they are enemies for your s. 
13. 5. ye must needs be subject for conscience' s. 
15. 30. for Lord's s. strive with me in your prayers 

1 Cor. 4. 10. we are fools for Christ's s. ye are wise 

9. 23. and this I do for the gospel's s. 

10. 25. asking no question for conscience' s. 27. 
28. this is offered in sacrifice to idols, eat not, for 

his s. that shewed it, and for conscience' s. 

2 Cor. 4. 5. ourselves your servants for Jesus' ,9. 
11. we are alway delivered to death for Jesus' s. 

12.10 I take pleasilre in distresses for Christ's s. 
Eph. 4. 32. as God for Christ's s. forgave you 
Phil. 1. 29. but it is given also to sufl^er for his s. 
Col. 1. 24. for his body's s. which is the church 

3. 6. for which things' s. wrath of God cometh 
lT/iess.l.5.what manner of menwewere for your5. 

5. 13. to esteem them highly for their work's s. 
1 Tim. 5. 23. use a little wine, for thy stomach's 5. 
Tit. 1. 11. teaching things for filthy lucre's s. 
Philem. 9. yet for love's s. I rather'beseech thee 
1 Pet. 2. 13. submit to every ordinance for Lord's s. 

3. 14. but and if ye suffer for righteousness' s. 
1 .Tohn 2. 12. your sins are forgiven for name's 5. 
^ John 2. for the truth's s. that dwelleth in us 

3 John 7. because for his name's s. they went forth 
Rev. 2. 3. and for my name's s. hast laboured 

Thy SAKE. 
Oen. 3. 17. cursed is the ground for thy s. 

12. 1.3. that it may be well with me for thy s. 
30. 27. that the Lord hath blessed me for thy s. 

Psal.ii. 22. for thy s. are we killed all day long, we 
are as sheep for the slaughter, Rom. 8. 36. 
69. 7. because for thy s. I have borne reproach 
Tsa. 54, 15. who. gather ag. thee, shall fall for thy s. 
Jer. 2. t 2. I remember for thy s. the kindness 
15. 15. know that for thy s. I have sufl'^ered rebuke 
John 13. 37. 1 will lay down my life for thy s. 

SAKES. 
<?en. 18. 26. 1 will spare the place for their s. 
Lev. 26. 45. T will for their s. rememb. the covenant 
Deut. 1. 37. also the Lord was angry with me for 
your s. saying, thou shalt not go, .3. 26. ] 4. 21. 
Judg 21. 22. be favourable to them for our s. 
Ruth 1 13 it grieveth me rr.uch for your 5. 
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1 CJir. 16. 21. yea, he reproved kings for their s. he 

suffered no man to do them wrong, Ps. 105. 14. 

Psal. 7. 7. for their s. therefore return ihou on higli 

106. 32. it went ill with Moses for their s. 

122. 8. for my brethren and companions' s, 
Tsa. 65. 8. so will I do for my servants' 5. 
Ezek. 36. 22. I do not this for your s. O Israel, 32. 
Dan. 2. 30. but for their s. that shall make known 
Mai. 3. 11. and I will rebuke the devourer for your 
s. he shall not destroy the fruits of your ground 
Mark 6. 26. and for their s. which sat with him 
Johji 11. 15. 1 am glad for your 5. 1 was not there 

12. 30. this voice came not for me, but for yours. 

17. 19. and for their s. I sanctify myself 
Rom. 11. 28. they are beloved for the fathers' s. 

1 Cor. 4. 6. I have transferred for your s. 

9. 10. or saith he it for our s.? for our s. no doubt 

2 Cor. 4. 15. for all things are for your s. 

8. 9. though rich, yet for your s. became poor 

1 Thess. 3. 9. we joy for your 5. before God 

2 TVm. 2. 10. 1 endure all things for the elect's s. 

SALE. 

Z,ew. 25.27. let him count the years of the s. thereof 
50. price of hiss, shalf be according to the years 

Deut. 18. 8. besides that which cometh of the s. 
■ SALT, 

In Greek, Hals; in Hebrew, Melach. God ap- 
pointed that Salt should be used in all the sacri- 
fices that were offered to him : Every oblation 
of thy meat-offering shalt thou season with salt; 
neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the covenant 
of thy God to be lacking from thy meat-offer- 
ing : With all thine offerings 'thou shalt offer 
salt, Lev. 2. 13. This signified that incorrup- 
tion of mind, and sincerity of grace, which are 
necessary in all them that would offer an ac- 
ceptable offering unto God; or it denoted that 
communion which they had with God in these 
exercises of his worship, salt being a symbol 
both of friendship and incorrupf.ion. It ap- 
pears from Ezek. 16. 4. that heretofore they 
rubbed new-born children 2Dith salt; in the day 
thou wast born, thou wast not salted at all, 
nor swaddled at all. Some think they did 
this, to dry up the humidity that abounds in 
children ; and to close up the pores, which arc 
then too open. Others say, that salt hardens 
the skins of children, and makes them more 
firm. Others think, it was to hinder any cor- 
ruptions that might proceed from cutting off 
the 7iavel-string. Whatever was their end in 
it, the prophet here, in a continued allegory, 
describes the worthless, helpless, and despica- 
ble condition of the Jews at first, till God 
pitied and helped them, and bestowed all man- 
ner of precious blessings upon them. 

In 2 Kings 2. 21. the prophet Elisha being de- 
sired to sweeten the loatcrs of the fountain of 
Jericho, and make them fit to drink; required 
a neic vessel to be brought to him, and some 
salt to be put therein. They followed his orders: 
He threw this salt into the spring, and said ; 
Thus saith the Lord, I have healed these 
waters; and for the future they shall not be 
the occasion either of death or barrenness : So 
the tcaters became good for drinking, and lost 
all their former bad qualities. J^atur ally the 
salt must only have served to increase the 
brackishncss or bitterness of this fountain; 
hut the prophet is directed to make use of a 
remedy that seemed contrary to the effect icfiich 
was produced, that the miracle might become 
the more eridcnt. 

Our Saviotir, in his sermon on the mount, tells 
his disciples, Ye are the salt of the earth, Mat. 
5. 13. Ye are persons, who being endued with 
grace yourselves, ought to season others, and 
preserve thcvL from corruption ; and the doc- 
trine which ye profess is as opposite as can be 
to the putrefaction of the vorld, both in respect 
to corrupt doctrine and corrupt manners. Salt 
has an acrimony by ichich it pierceth the lump; 
so the word is piercing, Heb. 4. 12. By the 
salt of the earth, some understand marl, icith 
which they manure their land in some countries, 

. instead of dung. 

Salt is the symbol of wisdom. Col. 4. 6, Let 
your speech be always with grace, seasoned 
with salt. It is the symbol of perpetuity and 
incorruption : Thus they said of a covenant. 
It is a covenant of salt for ever, before the 
Lord, JVwm. 18. 19. Jlnd in 2 Chron. 13. 5, 
The Lord God of Israel gave the kingdom 
over hrael to David for ever, even to him, 
and to his sons, by a covenant of salt. Salt 
is the symbol also if barrenness and sterility. 
When Abimelech took the city of Shechem, he 
destroyed it, and sowed the place with salt, 
that it might ahonys remain desert and un- 
fruitful, Judg. 9. 45. Zephaniah threatens the 
3U 



AmiL»j)nitA<.i and Moabites, from the Lard; 
Moab shall be as Sodom, and the children of 
Amnion as Gomorrah, even the breeding c 
nettles, and salt-pits, and a perpetual desola- 
tion, Zeph. 2. 9. Salt is likewise the symbol of 
hospitality, and of that fidelity that is due 
from servants, friends, guests, and domestics, 
to those that entertain them, and receive them 
at their tables. The Governors of tlie pro- 
vinces beyond the Euphrates, ivriting to king 
Artaxerxes, tell him. Because we have main- 
tenance from the king's palace, &c. Ezra A. 14. 
which in the Chaldee is, Because we are salted 
with the salt of the palace. 

Mineral salt ; or salt that is dug out of mines, in 
form of a hard stone. It is thought that Lot's 
wife was changed into a statue of such mineral 
salt, that she became as a rock or stone of salt, 
Gen. 19. 26. 

The Salt-sea, Gen. 14. 3. is the Dead-sea, or the 
lake of Sodom, called likewise the lake Asphal- 
tites, because of the great quantity of bitumen 
in it, so that no fish can live in its waters, 
and a man camiot without difficulty sink in 
them, by reason of the weight and density of 
them. The crimes of the inhabitants of Sodom, 
Gomorrah, Zeboim, and Admah, were come to 
such a height, that God destroyed these cities, 
together with their inhabitants, by fire from 
heaven. Tlie plain wherein they stood, which be- 
fore was pleasant and fruitful, like an eatFthly ' 
Paradise, was first inflamed by lightning, 
which put fire to the bitumen, with which it 
was replete, and was afterwards overfloioed 
by the waters of the Jordan, which diffused 
themselves there, and formed the Dead-sea, er 
Salt-sea. This lake receives all the water of 
Jordan, of the brooks Arnon and Jabbok, and 
other waters which descend from all the neigh- 
bouring mountains ; and notwithstanding it 
has no visible issue, it does not overflow. It is 
believed that it discharges itself by some sub- 
terraneous channels into the Red-sea, or into 
the Mediterranean. According to Josephus' 
account, the lake o/ Sodom is 580 furlongs in 
length, from the mouth of the river Jordan fe 
Zoar, that is, about two and twenty leagues, 
at three miles to a league ; and 150 furlongs 
wide; that is to say, about five leagues of the 
same measure. 

Gen. 19. 26. Lot's wife became a pillar of s 

Lev. 2. 13. with all thy offerings thou shalt offer s. 

Dexit. 29. 23. and that the whole land thereof is a. 

Josh. 11. t 8. Israel chased them to s. pits 
15. 62. the children of Judah had the city of s. 

,/?i(/o-.9.45. beat down the city, and sowed it with s. 

2 Sam. 8. 13. smiting the Syrians in the valley of*. 

2 Kings 2. 20. bring me a new cruse, put s. therein 

21. he went to the spring, and cast the s. in there 

14. 7. Amaziah slew of Edom in the valley of 5. 

10,000, 1 Chron. 18. 12. 2 Chron. 25. 11. 

Eira 4. \ 14. we are salted with the s. of the palace 

6. 9. that which they have need of, wheat, s. wine 

7. 22. and s. without prescribing how much 
Job 6.6. can what is unsavourybe eaten without 5.? 
Jer. 17. 6. but he shall inhabit places in a s. land 
E.zek. 43. 24. the piiest shall cast s. upon them 

47. 11. the marishes thereof shall be given to s. 
Zeph. 2. 9. surely Moab shall be as s. pits 
Mat. 5. 13. ye are the s. of the earth, but if the e. 
Mark 9. 49. every sacrifice shall be salted with s, 
50..9.is good, but if s.have lost his saltness, where- 
with will ye season it7 have s. in yourselves 
Luke 14. 34. 5. is good, but if s. have lost savour 
Col. 4. 6. let your speech be seasoned with s. 
Jam. 3. 12. no fountain can yield 5. water and fresh 
See Covenant. 
SALT-SEA. 
(Ten.14.3. in the vale of Siddim,which is the s.-sea 
J^um. 34. 12. goings out of it shall be at the s.-sea 
Deut. 3. 17. coast even to the s.-sea under Ashdoth 
Josh. 3. 16. the waters that came toward the s.-sea 
12. 3. sea cf plain, even to s.-sea, 15. 2, 5. 1 18. 19. 

SALTED. 
Exod. 30. t 35. make it a perfume s. together 
Ezra 4. f 14. we are s. with the salt of the palace 
Ezek. 16. 4. thou wast not s. at all, nor swaddled 
Mat.^.Vi. if salt lost savour, wherewith shall it be s. 
Mark 9. 49. for every one shall be s. witn fire, and 
every sacrifice shall be s. with salt ; salt is good 
SALTNESS. 
Psal. 107. t 34. he turneth a fruitful land into ». 
Mark 9. .W. but if the salt have lost his s 

SALVATION 
1. Is taken for deliverance from, or victory over, 
outward dangers and enemies. Exod. 14. 13, 
Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord: 
See how he will deliver you from the Egyptians 
your enemies : And in 1 Sam. 14. 45, Shall 
Jonathan die, who hath wrought this greol 



SAL 

salvation in Israel ? who by God's assistance 
hath obtained this signal victory over the Phi- 
listines. 
3. i'l^r reinicsioji of sins, true faith, repentance, 
obcdience,andotker saciiig graces of the Spirit, 
which ajx the way to saloatiun. Lulce i9. 9, 
This day is salvation come to tliis house. 

3. Fur eternal happcncss hereafter, which is the 
object of oar hopes and desires: Thus it is said, 

• To give knowledge of salvation to liis people, 
L,ukt 1. 77. Godiy sorrow woriieth repentance 
unto salvation, 2 Cor. 7. 10. Jind the gospel 
is called, The gospel of salvation, Kph. 1. 13. 
because it brings the good news that salvation 
is to be had; it offers salvation to lust sinners: 
it shews the way to attain it: it also Jits fur 
salvation, and at last briiigs to iL 

4. For the Author of saloation. Psal. 27. 1, The 
Lord is my light and my salvation : He is my 
counsellor in all my dijicultics, and my Com- 
forter and Deliverer in all my distresses. 

5 For the blessed Jesus, icho is the Saviour of 
sinners. Jyuke 2. 30, Mine eyes have seen thy 
salvation, says Simeon ; I have seen him whom 
thou hast sent into the world to be the Author 
and^ Procurer of salvation to lost sinners 

5. Fur the praise and benediction that is given 
to God. Rev. 19. 1, Alleluia, salvation, and 
glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord 
our God. 

TA^Hebrews but rarely make use of concrete 
terms, as they are called, but often of ab- 
stracted. Thus, instead of saying that God 
saves them, and protects them; they say, that 
Goi is their salvation. Thus, the word of 
salvation, the joy of salvation, the rock of 
salvation; the shield of salvation, the horn of 
salvation, the tower of salvation, &c. is 'as 
much as to say. The icord that declares deliver- 
ance; the joy that attends the escaping a great 
danger; a rock where any one takes refuge, and 
where he ivay be in safety from his enemy ; a 
buckler that secures from the arm of the enemy; 
a horn or ray of glory, of happiness, and sal- 
vation, &'C. 

Faod. 14. 13. seethe s. of the Lord, 2 Chr.2Q. 17. 

Dent. 32. 15. lightly esteemed the rock of his s. 

1 Sam. 11. 13. the Lord wrought s. in Israel to-day 
14. 45. Jonathan, who hath wrought this great s. 
19. 5. the Lord wrought a great s. for all Israel 

2 Sam. 19. t 2. the s. was turned into mourning 
22. 51. he is the lower of 5. for his king 

1 Chron. 11. j 14. the Lord saved them by a greats. 
16. 23. shew forth from day to day his s. 

35. save us, O God of our 5. and gather us 

2 Chron. 6. 41. let thy priests be clothed with s. 
Psal. 3. 8. s. belongeth to the Lord, thy blessing is 

14. 7. O that the 5. of Israel were come, 53. 6. 
20. 16. by the strength of the s. of his right-hand 

24. 5. and righteousness from the God of his 5. 
35. 9. my soul shall rejoice. in his .5. 

37. 39. the s. of the righteous is of the Lord 
42. t 5, I shall praise him, his presehce is s. 
50. 23. to him will I shew the 5. of God 
60. t IL for vain is the s. of man, 146. t 3. 
65. 5. wilt thou answer us, O God of ours. ? 
68. 19. blessed be the Lord, even the God of our s. 
20. he that is our God, is the God of s. 
74. 12. working s. in the midst of the earth 

78. 22. because they trusted not in his 5. 

79. 9. help us, O God of our s. for the glory 

85. 4. turn us, O God of our 5. cause anger to cease 

9. surely his s. is nigh tliem that fear him 

95. 1. make a joyful noise to the rock of our s. 

96. 2. shew forth his 5. from day to day 
98. 2. the Lord liath made known his 5. 

3. ends of the earth have seen the s. of our God 
116. 13. 1 will take the cup of s. and call on name 
118.15. the voice of 5. is in tabernacles of righteous 
119. 155. s. is far from wicked, they seek not thy 
132. 16. I will clothe her priests with s. 
144. 10. it is he that giveth s. unto kings 
149. 4. he will beautify the meek with s. 
^a. 12. 3. shall ye draw water out of the wells of s 

25. 9. we will be glad and rejoice in his s. 

26. 1. s. will God appoint for walls and bulwarks 
33. 2. be thou our 5. in the time of trouble 

6. wisdom and knowledge, and strength of s. 
45. 8. let the earth open, and let them bring forth s 

17. Israel shall be saved with an everlasting s. 
4-6. 13. I will place s. in Zion for Israel my glory 
49. 8. in a day of 5. have I helped thee 
52. 7. the feet of him that publisheth s. 

10. ends of the earth shall see the s. of our God 
59. 11. we look for s. but it is far from us 

16. therefore his arm brought s. unto him 

17. he put on a helmet of s. upon his head 

60. 15. but shall call thy walls s. thy gates praise 

61. 10. be hath clothed me with the garments of s. 

62 1. and the s. thereof as a lamp", hat burneth 

506 



SAL 

Isa. 63.5. therefore mine own arm brought . to me 
Jcr. 3. 23. truly in vain is s. hoped for from ,he hills 

and niountams, truly m the Lord is the s. of Israel 
Lam. 3. 26. quietly wait-for the s. of the Lord 
Jonah'i.'d. Iwillpuy that 1 vowed, .9. is of the Lord 
Hub. 3. 8. thou didst ride on thy chariots of 5. 

13. thou wentest forth for 6-. of thy people, even 
fors. with thine anointedjVvouHdest the wicked 
Zcch. 'J. 9. behold, thy King, he is just and having s. 
Luke 1. 69. who hath raised U[) a horn of 5. for us 

77. to give knowledge of s. lo Ins people 
3. 6. ahtlesh shall see the s. of God 

19. 9. Jesus said, this day is s. come to this house 
./o/i?i4.22.we knowvvhatwevvorsliip,fors.is of Jews 
.^cts 4. 12. neither is there s. in any other 

13. 26. to you is the word of this s. sent 
47. thou shouldest be for 5. to the ends of the earth 
16. 17. these men shew to us the, way of s. 
28. 28. the s. of God is sent to th.-i Gentiles 
Rem. I. 16. the gospel is the pov.or of God to s. 

10. 10. with the mouth cont'cssion is mi<.<lfi to s. 

11. 11. through their fall 5. is come to. the Gentiles 
13. 11. now is our s. nearer than when we believed 

2 Cor. 1.6. whether we be comibricd, it is for your 5. 

6. 2. in the day of 5. have I succciuredethee ; now 
is the accepted lime, behold now is the dayof 5. 

7. 10. godly sorrow worketh repentance to s. 
Eph. 1. 13. after ye heard the gosipel of your s. 

6. 17. take the helmet of s. and the sword of Spirit 
Phil. 1. 28. which is to you an evident token of s. 

2.12. work out your own s. with fear and trembhng 

1 Thess. 5. 8. and for a helmet the hope of s. 

9. hath ap])ointed us to obtain s. by our Lord Jes. 

2 Thess. 2. 13. for God hath chosen you to * 

2 Tim. 2. 10. that they m.ay obtain the 5. in' Christ 
3. 15. scriptures are able to make thee wise to s. 

Tit. 2. 11. the grace of God that biingeth s. 

Heb. 1. 14. for theni who shall be heirs of 5. 
2 3. how shall we escape, if we neglect so great s.? 
10. to make theCaptain of tlieir s. perfect through 

5. 9. he became the Author of eternals, to all that 

6. 9. l)etter things, and things that accompany s. 
9.28. shall appear the second time without sin to s. 

1 Pet. 1. 5. who are kept ihrough faith unto 5. 

9. receiving the end of your faith, s. of your souls 

10. of which s. the prophets have inquired 

2 Pet. 3. 15. the long-suffering of the Lord is s. 
Jade 3. to write to you of the common s. 

Rev. 7. 10. saying, s. to our God || 19. 1- s. to Lord 

12. ]0. now is come s. and strength, and kingdom 

My SALVATION. 
Exod. 15. 2. the Ld. is my song, lie is become my s. 
2 Sam. 22. 3. he is my shield, the horn oi' my s. 
47. exalted be the rock of my s. Psal. 18. 46. 
23. 5. for this is all 77iy s. and all my desire 
.lob 13. 16. he also shall be my s. for a hypocrite 
Psal. 25. 5. for thou art the God of my s. 
27. 1. Lord is my lighj and my s. 62. 6. Jsa. 12. 2. 
9. leave" me not, O God of 7ny s. 51. 14. | 88. 1. 
38. 22. O Lord 7ny s. II 62. 2. he only is my s. 6. 
62.1. my soul waits on God, from him cometh my s. 

7. in God is my s. || 89.26. my God, rock ofmys- 
91. 16. I will satisfy him, and shew him my s. 

118. 14. the Lord is become my s. 21. Isa. 12.2. 
140. 7. O God the Lord, the strength of my s. 

Isa. 12. 2. behold, God is my s. he is become my s. 
46. 13. my righteousn. not far, my s. shall not tany 
49.6. thou mayest be my s. to the end of the earth 
51. 5. my s. is gone forth || 6. my s. shall be for ever 

8. and my s. from generation to generation 

56. 1. my s. is near to come, and my righteousness 
jMic. 7. 7. 1 will wait for the God of my s. my God 
Hab. 3. 18. 1 will joy in the God of my s. 
Phil. 1. 19. for I know that this shall turn to my s. 

Thy SALVATION. 
Gen. 49. 18. I have waited for thy s. O Lord 
15am.2.1. mouth enlarged, because Irejoice in t. s. 
2 Sam. 22. 36. thou hast also given me the shield of 
thy s. thy gentleness made me great, Psal. 18. 35. 
Psal. 9. 14. I will rejoice in thy s. 

13. 5. my heart shrill rejoice in thy s. 

20. 5. we will rejoice in thy s. and set up banners 
21. 1. and in thy s. how greatly shall he rejoice ! 

5. his glory is great in thy s. honour and majesty 
35. 3. say unto my soul, I am thy s. 
40. 10. 1 have declared thy faithfulness and thy s. 

16. let sucli as love thy s. say, Lord be magnitied 
51. 12. restore unto me the joy of thy s. 70. 4. 
69. 13. O God, hear me in the truth of thy s. 

29. I am poor, let thy s. set me up on high 
71. 15. my mouth shall shew forth thy s. 
85. 7. shew us thy mercy, O Lord, grant us thy s. 
106. 4. remember me, O visit me with thy s. 

119. 41. let thy 5. come according to thy word 
81. my soul fainteth for thy s. but I hope in word 
123. mine eyes fail for thy s. and for the word 
166. Lord, I have hoped for thy s. arid done 
174. I have longed for thy s. O Lord 

Isa. 17. 10. thou hast forgotten the God of thy s. 
62. 11. say to Zion, behold, thy s. cometh 



SAM 

Luke 2. 30. fo mine eyes have seen thy s. 

SALUTATlOiN. 
Luke 1. 29. what manner oi s. this should bt 
41. at s. of iWary, babe leaped in her womb, 44. 

1 Cor. 16. 21. brethren greet you, the s. of me, Paul, 

with mine own \vdnd,Col. 4. 18. 2 I'hess. 3. 17. 
SALUTATIONS. 
Mark 12.38. scribeswho love s.in the market-places 

SALUTE. 
lSa7«.10.4.they will s.thee and give thee two loaves 
13.10. Saul went to meet Samu6l,that might s.him 
25. 14. behold, David sent to s. out luusier 

2 Sum. 8. 10. Toi sent Joram his son to s. David 
2 Kings 4. 29. s. liim not, if any s. tiiee, answer not 

10. 13. we go to s. the children of the king 
Mat. 5. 47. and if ye s. your brethren only 

10. 12. when ye Qome into a house, s. it 
Markib.\S.a.nd began tos. him, huii king of theJewa 
Luke 10. 4. nor shoes, and s. no man by the ^vay 
Acts 25. 13. Agrippa and Bernice came to s. Festuf 
Rom. 16. 5. s. my well-beloved Ejienetus 
7. s. Andronicus || 9. s. Urbane our helper 

10. s. Apelles, 5. Aristobulus' household 

11. s. Herodian || 12. s. the beloved Persis 

13. s. Rufus chosen of the Lord, and his mother 
16. s. with a holy kiss, the churches s. you 

22. 1 Tertius, who wrote this, s. you in the Lord 

1 Cor. 16.19. the churches of Asia 5. y ou, Aquila and 

PrisciUa s. you much, with church in their house 

2 Cur. 13. 13. all the saints s. you, Phil. 4. 22. 
Phil. 4. 21. s. every saint in Christ Jesus 
CoZ.4.15. s. the brethren in Laodicea and Nymphas 

2 Tim. 4. 19. s. the household of Onesiphorus 
Tit. 3. 15. all that are with me, s. thee, greet them 
Phileni. 23 there s. thee Epaphras and Marcus 
Heb. 13. 24. s them that have the rule over you; 

they of Italy 5. you, grace be v/ith you al 

3 John 14. our friends s. thee, greet the friends 

SALUTED. 
Judg. 18. 15. the Danites canie and s. Micah 
1 Sam. 17. 22. David came and s. his brethren 
30. 2L David carne near to the peo])le and s. them 
^ Kings 10. 15. Jehu s. Jehonadab, and said to him 
Mark 9. 15. the people running to Jesus, s. him 
Luke 1. 40. Mary entered, and s. Elisabeth 
Acts 18. 22. Paul, when he had s. the church, went 
21. 7. we came to Ptolemais, and s. the brethren 
19. when Paul had 5. James and the elders 
SALUTETH. 
Ptom. 16. 23. Gaius mine host, and Erastus s. you 
Col. 4. 10. Aristarchus my fellow-prisoner s. you 

12. Epaphras, a servant of Christ, s. you 

1 Pet. 5. 13. the church that is at Babylon s. you 

SAMARITAN. 
Luke 10. 33. but a certain S. came where he was 
17. 16. fell down giving him thanks, and he was a S. 
John 8. 48. that thou art a S. and hast a devil 

SAMARITANS. 
2^i7j^sl7.29.houses of high places the S.had mad« 
Mat. 10. 5. into any city of the S. enter ye not 
L^ike 9. 52. they entered into a village of the S. 
John 4. 9. the Jews have no dealings with the S 

39. many of the 5. of that city believed on him 

40. the S. besought him to tarry with them 
Acts 8. 25. preached in many villages of the S. 

SAME.. 
Ge?i.5.29.saying,thi3 s.shal! comfort us in our work 
6. 4. the s. became mighty men, men of renown 
10. 12. and Resen, the 5. is a great city 

14. 8. the s. is Zoar || 23. 2. the s. is Hebron, 19, 
24. 14. let the s. be she thou hast appointed, 44. 

26. 24. the Lord ap.peaied to Isaac the s. night 
44. 6. he overtook and spake them these s. words 
AS. 7. in the way of Ephrath, the s. is Beth-lehem 

Exod. 25. 31. his flov;ers shall bo of the s. 37. 17. 
36. knops and branches shall be of the s. 37. 22 

27. 2. his horns shall be of the s. 37. 25. | 38. 2. 
28.8. curious girdle of ephod shall be of the s.39.5 

Kum. 10. 32. the s. goodness will we do untothea 

15. 30. presumptuously, the s. reproachcth the L 
Josh. 15. 8. the Jebusite, the s. is Jerusalem 
Judg. 7. 4. the s. shall go, the s. shall not go 

1 Sam.. 9. 17. the s. shall reign over my people 

2 Sam. 5. 7. Zion, the s. is the city of David 

1 Kings 13. 9. nor turn by the s. way thou earnest 

■2 Kings 19. 29. and in the second year ye shall eat 

that which springeth of the .9. Isa. 37. 30 

1 Chron. 1. 27. Abram, the s. is Abraham 

16. 17. hath confirmed the s. to Jacob, Ps. 105. TO 

2 CAr. 13. 9. the s. may be a priest of them, no god* 
18. 7. the 5. is Micaiah the son of Imla 

32. 12. hath not the s. Hezekiah taken away 
Ezra 10. 23. Shimei, and Kelaioh, the 5. is KeliU 
Esth. 9. 1. month Adar, on thirteenth day of the « 
17. on the fourteenth || 18. on the fifteenth, 21. 
Job 4. 8. (hey that sow wickedness reap the s 

13. 2. what ye know, the s. do I know also 
Psal. 68. 23. and the tongue of thy dogs in the a 

75. 8. full of mixture, he poureth out of the s. 

102. 27. but thou art ihe s. thy years have no eti«J 



SAN 

Ps 113. 3. to the going down of the s. Mai 1. 11. 
Prov- '23. 24. the s. is the companion of a destroyer 
EccL U. 15. no man remembered that 5. poor man 
Jcr.'28.] 7.S0 Hananiah the prophet died the s. year 
Eze/c. 3. 18. 5. wicked man shall die in his iniquity 

21.2t). this shall not be the s. exalt him that is low 

44. 3. the prince shall go out by the way of the s. 

Dan. 7. 21. the s. horn made war with the saints 

Amos 2. 7. a man and his father go in to the s. maid 

Mat. 5. 19. the 5. shall be called great in the kingd. 

4(). if love llieni, do not even the publicans the 5.? 

12. 50 the s- is my brother and sister, Mark 3. 35. 

21.42. the stone builders rejected, the s. is become 
the head of the corner, Luke 20. 17. 1 Pet. 2. 7. 

24.13. shall endure, s. shall be saved, Mark 13.13. 

26.23. that dippcth his hand the s. shall betray me 

48. that s. is he, hold him fast, Mark 14. 44. 
27. 44. the thieves also cast the s. in his teeth 

Mark 8.35. lose life, the s. shall save it, Luke 9.24. 
■ 9. 35. desire to be first, the *. shall be last of all 
Luke (i. 33. for sinners also do even the s. 

38. for with the s. measure that ye mete witha! 
7. 47. to whom little is forgiven the s. loveth little 
9. 4S. that is least among you, the s. shall be great 
16. 1. the s. was accused that he wasted his goods 
20. 47. the s. shall receive greater damnation 

23. 51. the s. had not consented to the counsel 
John 1. 2. the s. was in the beginning v.'ith God 

7. the s. came for a witness of the light 

33. the s. is he which baptizeth with the HoIyGh. 

7. 18. the 6\ is true || 10. 1. the s. is a thief 

8. 25. the s. I said to you from the beginning 

11. 6. he abode two days still in the s. place 

49. bei'ng high-priest that s. year, 18. 13. 

12. 48. the s. shall judge him in the last day 
15.5.abideth in me, the s.bringeth forth much fruit 

Acts 1.11. this s. Jesus shall so come in like manner 

2. 36. God made that s. Jesus both Lord and Ciirist 

7. 19. the s. dealf subtilly with our kindred 

35. the »\ did God send to be a ruler and deliverer 

8.35 began at the s. scripture and preached Jesus 

13. 33. God hath fulfilled tlifl .«. to us their children 
14. 9. the s. heard Paul speak, who beholding him 
16. 17. the s. followed Paul and us and cried 

24. 20. or else let these s. here say, if they found 
Rom. 1. 32. who knowing not only do the s. 

2. 3. that judgest them which do, and doest the s. 

8. 20. who hath subjected the s. in hojie 

10. \i. the s. Lord over all is rich to all that call 
12. 4. ail the members have not the s. office 

16. be of the s. mind one toward another, mind 

not high things, ICor. 1. 10. Phil.A.% IPet. 4.1. 

13.3. do good, and thou shalt have praise of the s. 

1 Cor. 1. 10. 1 beseech that ye all speak the s. thing 

9. 8. or saith not the law the s. also 1 

10. 3. did all eat the 5. spirit, meat || 4. the s. drink 
12. 4. but the s. Spirit, 2 Cor. 4. 13. ] 12. 18. 
5. but the s. Lord || 6. but it is the s. God 
15. 39. all flesh is not the s. flesh, one kind of men 

2 Cor. 2. 2. but the 5. which is made sorry by me 

3. I wrote this 5. unto you, lest, when I came 
8.19. administered by us to the glory of the s. Lord 
9. 5. that s. might be ready as a matter of bounty 

Ga.1. 2. 8. the s. was mighty in me to the Gentiles 

3. 7. the s. are the children of Abraham 
Eph.^.lQ. he that descended is the s. that ascended 

6.8. the s.shall he receive of the Lord, bond or free 
FA27. 1.30. having the s. conflict which ye saw in me 

2. 2. having s. love, being of one accord and mind 

3. 16. let us walk by the s. rule, mind the s. things 
Col. 4. 2. and watch in the s. with lhank:-;j;i"'n'^ 
2 Tim. 2. 2. the s. commit thou to faithful men 
Heb. 1. 12. thou art the s. thy years shall not fail 

2. 14. he also himself likewise took part, of the s. 

11. 9. the heirs with him of the s. promise 
13.8.Jesus Christ, ^.yesterday, to-day, and for ever 

Jam. 3. 2. if any offend not, tfie s. is a perfect man 

1 Pet. 4. 10. even so minister the s. one to another 

2 Pet. 2. 19. of the 5. is he brought in bondage 
3. 7. by the s. word are kept in store, reserved 

1 John. 2.23. denies the Son, s. hath not the Father 

27. as the s. anointing teacheth you all things 

i?eu.3.5.overcometh the s.shall be clothed in white 

See Day, Hour. ■ 

SANCTIFICATION. 

1 Cor. 1. 30. in Christ, who of God is made to us 9. 

1 Thess.i. 3. this is the will of God, even your 5. 

4. should know how to possess his vessel in s. 

2 Thess. 2. 13. through s. of the Spirit, 1 Pet. 1. 2. 

SANCTIFY, 
When referred to God, signifies, 
I. To separate and appoint any ihinff to a holy 
and reli<rioxis use. God sanctified the seventh 
day, Gen. 2 3 The firstborn were sanctified, 
Exod. 13. 2. And thus the tabernacle, the tem- 
ple, the priests, the altars, the sacrifices, iS-c. 
were sanctified under the law. 
? To cleanse a sinner from the pollution and 
filth of sin, to free him from, the power and 
denvinion of sin, and endue him with a prin- 
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ciple of holiness; thus God by his Spirit sanc- 
tifies the clc(^, or true believers. 1 Cor. 6. 11, 
And such were some of you, but yc are washed, 
but ye are sanctihed. 

3. y't) manifest his glory and vindicate his ho- 
nour from the blasphemies uf the wicked, Ezck. 
36. 23, I will sanctify my great name. / -will 
clear ujj, and remove the objections, that the 
sufferings and sins of the Jews have raised 
a7wo;!^i/ic Babylonians: they gave the Heathen 
occasion to think meanly and contemptibly of 
mc, but I will skew that J am infinite in great- 
ness and goodness. And in Num. 2U. 13, This 
is the water of Meribah, because the children 
of Israel strove with the' Lord, and he was 
sanctified in them. He was sanctified amojin- 
them by the demonstration of his omnipotence, 
veracity, and clemency towards the Israelites, 
and of his impartial holiness and severity 
against sin, evt^n in his greatest friends and 
favourites, as Moses was. Thus God is said 
to sanctify himsdf. 

4. To free the creature from the curse that sin 
has brought upon it, and make it fit for a 
free and holy use. 1 Tim. 4. 5, The crea- 
ture is sanctified by the word of God, and 
prayer. 

5. To separate, ordain, and appoint- the Messiah 
to be the King and Head of his church. John 
10. 36, Say ye of him whom the Father hath 
sanctified, thou blasphemest, because I said, I 
am the son of God 1 that is. If the title of 
Gods be given to those to whom God has given 
some part of his dominion, then surely it does 
much more properly and truly belong to me, 
whom my Father has appointed to rule over 
all With himself^ and whom he has separated 
and ordained for Mediator and King of his 
church; which office cannot be assumed or exe- 
cuted by any mere creature, but only by the 
eternal Son of God. 

To sanctify is also spoken of man, and signifies, 

1. To purify, and to be in a proper condition to 
appear before the Lord, and to partake of holy 
things. Exod. 19. 10, 11, 22. And the Lord 
said unto Moses, Go unto the people, and sanc- 
tify them to-day and to-morrow and let them 
wash their clotlies ; arid be ready against the 
third day to receive the law. And let the 
priests also v,'hich come near to the Lord, 
sanctify themselves, lest the Lord break forth 
upon them. 

2. To prepare. Num. 11. 18, Sanctify 3'ourselves 
against to-morrow, and ye shall eat flesh. Josh. 
3, 5. Sanctify yourselves, for to-morrow the 
Lord will do wonders among you. That is, 
Prepare yourselves, endeavour to bring your 
hearts to a holy frame, that 7cith faith, rcve- 
'rcnce, and admiration, you may behold the 
great work that God 7cill do for you. 

3. To praise God, to acknowledge his majesty, to 
worship him, to endeavour to make him knoicn, 
adored, praised, and beloved by all those that 
are capable of it: thus men halloic or sanc- 
tify the name of God. Isa. 8. 13, Sanctify the 
Lord of hosts himself, and let him be your 
fear. And JMat. 6. 9, Hallowed be thy name. 
JVJicn we desire of God, that his name may 
be sanctified or hallowed, it is, that he may be 
honoured, praised, and glorified through the 
7chole world, and especially by those who have 
th" happiness of knowing him. I^et them 
sa)tctify it by their holy lives, their fidelity, 
their submission to his orders : .8nd they that 
know him not, that they may come to the 
knowledge of him, may hear his word, may be- 
come tractable to the instructions of his minis- 
ters. What is meant by sanctifying the name 
of God, may be yet better apprehended, by 
7chat is opposite to it ; that is profaning the 
name of God by vain swearing, blasphemT/, 
and ascribing his name to idols; by furnishing 
loicked men and infidels 2cith an occasion of 
blaspheming it by a bad life and scandalous 
conversation. It is said. Lev. 10. 3, I will 
be sanctified in them that come nigh me ; in 
his priests, when by the terrible and exemplary 
punishment of Nadab and Abihu, the Lord 
shewed what purity he required in his servants, 
what punctual exactness he expected in his 
service. In Num. 20. 12. the I^ord complains, 
that Moses and Aaron did not sanctify him 
before the people of Israel : And hoio did they 
not sanctify him ? By shewing some distrust 
to his words. Because ye believed me not. 

Saint, holy, holiness, are epithets, which in a 
sovereign manner are ascribed to God, the 
author of all sanctity and holiness. So the 
Cherubims and Seraphims cry to him without 
ceasing,) Holy, Holy, Holy, Isa. 6. 3. He is 



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named by way of exccUeuce, the Saint, Iha 
Holy One of Israel, ha. 10. 20. All our holt 
nehs before him is nothing but pollution; hi3 
name is Holy, or rather Holiness itself. 
To sanctify may be reduced to the four following 
significutiu7is. 

1. It signifies, To confess and celebrate that lobe 
holy, which in itself was so before, Mat. 6. 9, 
And thus it is to be understood wheresoever 
God is said to be sanctified. 

2. To tnake persons hohj, loho 7cerc impure and 
defiled before, 1 Cor. 6. 11. A7id this is the 
sense of the word in those passages of scrip- 
ture 7chere the elect are said to be sanctified. 

3. To separate and set apart some things, or 
persons, from a common U7ito a holy use^ ag 
the tabernacle, tcinple, priests, 6,-c. 

4. To employ a thing in holy anil religious exer- 
cises, in the worship of God in public a7idpri- 
vaf.e, a7id the celebration of Ids works ; in this 
and the foryner sense the seventh day is sancti- 

^fied, Exod. 20. 8. 

Sanctification differs from Justification, thus: 

1. Jusiification, is the absGluiioji of a sinner 
from the guilt of sm and death; whereas sanc- 
tification is an alteratio7i of qualities from 
evil to good. 

2. Justification consists z?i remission of sins 
through the iinputatio7i of Chrisfs righteous- 
7iess ; sanctification is t/ie rLiiocatio7i of nature 
by the Holy Spirit. 

3. Justification is perfect in this life ; so is not 
slnctification. 

4. Justification is in iiature before sanctification, 
but not in order of time ; for God only sancti- 
fies those that are justified. 

Exod. 13. 2. s. unto me all the first-born, it is mine 
19. 10. go and s. them to-day and to-morrow 

22. and let the priests also .*. themselves 

23. set bounds about the mount, and s. it 

28. 41. thou shalt anoint and s. Aaron and hii 

sons, 29. 33, 44. 1 40. 13. Lev. 8. 12. | 21. 8 
29.27. thou shalt s. the breast of the wave-oiferia|f 
36.' and thou shalt s. the altar, 37. | 40. 10. 
44. I will s. the tabernacle and the altar 

30. 29. and thou shalt s. the tabernacle and all 

his vessels, 40. 10, 11. Lei>. 8. 11. 

31. 13. ve may know that I am the Lord that 
doth 5. you. Lev. 20. 8. | 21. 8. E-.ek. 20. ISJ. 

I^ev. 11. 44. ye shall .?. yourselves, 20. 7. JSTum, 
11. 18. .rosk. 3. 5. I 7. 13. 1 Sam. 16. 5. 
21. 15. nor profane his seed, I the Lord do s. him 
23. for 1 the Lord do *■. them, 22. 9, 16. 
27. 14. when a man shall s. his house to be holy 
16. if a man shall s. his field, 17, 18, 22. 
28. only the Lord's firstling, no man shall s. it 
.N'um. 20. 12. ve believed me not, to s. me, 27. 14. 
Deut. 5. 12. keep the sab.-day, to 5. it, JVeA. 13. 22. 

15. 19. all the firstling males ihou shalt s. 
.Tosh. 7. 13. up, s. the people, s. yourselves 

2 Kings 10. 1 20. Jehu said, s. an assembly for Baal 

1 Chron. 15. 12. s. yourseive?, 2 Chr. 29. 5. | 35.6. 
23. 13. that he should s. the most holy things 

2 Chron. 29.34. Levites more uprigjn in heart, to s. 
30. 17. for every one that was not clean to s. 

Isa. 8. 13. 5. the L. of hosts himself, him your fear 

29. 23. they shall s. the Holy One of Jacob 
66. 17. they that s. themselves in gardens 

J?zeA:.36.23. 1 will .•?.mygr. name v.hich was profaru 
■ 37. 28. heathc-n i^ huw, that I the Lord do s. Israel 

38.23. thus will I magnify myself, and 5. m)'self 

44. 19. shall not s. people wi h garmdnts, 46. 20 
Joel 1. 14. 5. ye a^fast, 2. 15. || S^t 9. s. war 

2. 16. s. the congregation, assemble the elders 
John 17.17. s. them through thy truth, word is truth 
19. and for their sakes Is. myself, that ihey may 
Fph. 5. 26. that he might s. and cleanse the church 
IThess. 5. 23. the very God of peace s.you wholly 
Heb. 13. 12. that he might s. people with his blood 
1 Pet. 3. 15. but s. the Lord God in your hearts 

SANCTIFIED. 
Gen. 2. 3. GoH blessed the sevpnth day and s. it 
Exod. 19. 14. Moses s. the people, and they washed 

29. 43. the tabernacle shall bo s. for my glory 
Lev. 8.10.s.the tabernacle, and a!) that was therein 
15. s. the altar || 30. s. Aaron and his garments 

10. 3. I will be s. in them that come nigh me 

27. 15. if he that s. it will redeem his house 
19. and if he that s. the field will redeem it _ 
JV^MW.7.1. s. the tabernac. instruments, and vessels 

8. 17. I s. the first-born of Israel for myself 
Dcut.32.5l.because ye s. me not in the midst oflsr. 
.Tosh. 20. t 7. and they s. the cilies of refuge 
1 Sam. 7. 1. s. Eleazar his son to keep the ark of L. 

16. 5. he s. Jesse and his sons to the sacrifice 
21. 5. though it were s. this day in the vessel 

1 Chr. 15. 14. the priests and Levites s. themselves 

2 Chron. 5. 11. all the priests present v/ere *. 
7. 16. 1 have chosen and s. this house, 20. 

29. 15. gathered their brethren, and s. themssiTes 



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? Cftj . 29. 17. they s. the house of the L. ia 8 days 
19. all the vessels have \vc prepared and s. 
34. till the other priests had s. themselves 

30. 3. the priests iiad not 5. themselves sulhciently 
8. enter into his sanctu. which he hath s. t'oi ever 
15. the Levites were ashamed, and 5. themselves 
17. many in the congregation were not s. 

24. a great number of the priests s. themselves 
31. 18. in their set otiice they s. themselves 

ATe/i. 3. 1. they built and s. the sheep gate 

12. 47. they 5. holy things to the Levites, and 
the Levites s. them to the children of Aaron 

Job 1. 5. Job sent and s. his sons and his daughters 
Isa. 5. 16. holy God shall be s. in righteousness 

13. 3. I have commanded my s. ones 

Jer. 1. 5. I s. thee, and ordained thee a prophet 
Ezek. 20. 41. I will be s. in you, 36. 23. 
28. 22. when I shall be 5. in her||38. 16. shall 5. thee 

25. be s. in them in sight of the heathen, 39.27. 
48. 11. it shall be for the priests that are s. 

Zepli. 1. t 7. for the Lord hath s. his guests 
John 16. 36. say ye of him, whom the Father s. 
17. 19. that they also might be s. thro' thy truth 
Acts 20. 32. an inheritance among them s^ 26. 18. 
Rom. 15. 16. being s. by the Holy Ghost 
1 Cor. 1. 2. to them that are s. in Christ Jesus 

6. 11. but now ye are s. in the name of the Lord 

7. 14. the unbelieving husband is s. wife is s. 

1 Tim.i.b. it is s. by the word of God and prayer 

2 Tim. 2. 21. shall be a vessel s. for the Master's use 
Heb. 2. 11. and they who are s. are all of one 

10. 10. by the which will we are s. through Jesus 

14. he hath perfected for ever them that are s. 
29. blood of the covenant wherewith he was s. 

Jude 1. to them that are 5. by God the Father 

SANCTIFIETH. 
Mat. 23. 17. or the temple that s. the gold 1 

19. greater the gift, or the altar that s. t!ie gift? 
^e6.2.11.both he that s.and they that are sanctified 

9.13. if blood of bulls s.to the purifying of the flesh 

SANCTUARY 
Signifies A holy or sanctified place, a dwelling, 
place of the Most High. They called by this 
navie that part of the temple of Jerusalem, 
whichwas the most secret, and viost retired of 
all the rest, in which was the ark of the cove- 
nant, and wherein none but the high-priest 
might enter, and he bid once in a year, which 
was upon the day of solemn expiation. The 
same name was also given to the most sacred 
part of the tabernacle, which was set up in the 
wilderness, and which remained still some time 
after the building of the temple: Each of these 
were called Sanctuary, or the Holy of Holies, or 
tlie Most Holy Place, Lev. 4. 6. 1 Kings 6. 16. 
It was a square of twenty ctibits, and divided 
from the holy place by a curtain or veil of rich 
cloth. Solomon had embellished the inside of 
it with palm-trees in relievo, aiid cherubims of 
wood covered with plates of gold; and in gene- 
ral, the whole Sanctuary was adorned, and, as 
it were, overlaid with plates of gold. From 
between the cherubims which covered the mercy- 
seat, God gave answers to his people, when 
they consulted him about momentous and im- 
portant matters; hence, says the Psalmist, The 
Lord send thee help from the sanctuary, Psal. 

20. 2. It was a type of Heaven, which is also 
called by the name o/ Sanctuary, Psal. 102. 19, 
For he hath looked down from the height of hi^ 
Sanctaapy; from heaven did the Lord behold 
the earth. , 

Sometimes the word Sanctuary is used in gene- 
ral for the temple, taking its denomination 
from its principal part. 2 Chron. 20. 8, They 
have built thee a Sanctuary therein, for thy 
name. Sometimes for the holy place, for the 
place appointed for the public worship of the 
Lord. Psal. 73. 17, Until I went into the 
Sanctuary of God. It is taken likewise for 
the holy land, the land o/ Canaan. Exod. 15. 

17, Thou shalt bring them in, and plant them 
in the Sanctuary which thy hands have esta- 
blished. Or, by Sanctuary here may be under- 
stood the temple on mount Moriah, which 
God would certainly cause to be built and 
established: The past tense being put for 
the future, to note the certainty of it, accord- 
ing to the style of the prophets. It is said, 
Psal. 114. 2, Judah is God's Sanctuary: that 
is. The children of Israel are the people of 
God^s holiness, as they are called. Isa. 63. 

18. or his holy people, sanctified and set apart 
from all the nations of the tcorld, to be his 
peculiar people and possession. Lastly, Sanc- 
tuary is taken for a refuge, defence, or protec- 
tion, Isa. 8. 14, He shall be your sanctuary. 
Eiek. 11. 16, I will be to them as a little 
Sanctuary. 

Exod 15. 17. thou shalt plant thera in the s. 

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Exod. 25. 8. let them make me a s. that I may dwell 
30. 13. give every one after the Ihekel of the s. 
24. of cassia 500 shekels after the shekel of the s. 
36. 1. to work all manner of work for the s. 3, 4. 
6. not make any more work for ollering of the s. 
38. 24. shekels, after the shekel of the s. 25, 26. 
Lev. 5. 15. I 27. 3, 25. J\rum. 3. 47, 50. 
1 7. 13, 19, 25, 31, 37. 1 18. 16. 
27. of 100 talents were cast the sockets of the s. 
Lev. 4. 6. sprinkle the blood before the vail of the s. 
10. 4. carry your brethren from before the s. 
12.4. nor come into the s. till her purifying fulfilled 
16. 33. he shall make an atonement for the holy s. 
19.30.ye shall reverence my 5.1 am the Lord, 26. 2. 

21. 12. neither shall he go out of the s. nor pro- 

fane the s. of his God ; I am the Lord 
J^um. 3. 28. males 8600, keeping charge of the s. 
38. Aaron and his sons keeping charge of the s. 
4. 12. wherewith they minister ia the s. 

15. when theyhave made an end of covering thes. 
7. 9. the service of s. belonging unto them 
8.19. when children of Israel come nigh to thes. 

10. 21. Kohathites set forward, bearing the s, 
18. 1. with thee shall bear the iniquity of the s. 

3. they shall not come nigh the vessels of the s. 
5. and ye shall keej) the charge of the s. 
19. 20. becajuse he hath defiled the s. of tire Lord 
Josh. 24. 26. he set up a great stone by the s . 

1 Chron. Q. 29. to oversee the instruments of the s. 

22. 19. arise, and build ye the s. of the Lord 
24. 5. divided by lot, for the governors of the s. 

28. 10. hath chosen to build a house for the s. 

2 Chron. 20. 8. they have built thee a s. therein 
26. 18. go out of the 5. for thou hast trespassed 

29. 21. for a sin offering for the s. and Judah 
30.8.but yield yourselves to Lord, enter into his s. 

19. according to the purification of the s. 

36. 17. the king of Babylon slew men in the s. 
JVeh. 10. 39. where are the vessels of the 5. 
Psal. 20. 2. the Lord send thee help from the 5. 

28. t 2. toward the oraole of thy holy 5. 

29. t 2. worship the Lord in his glorious s. 
63. 2. to see thee, as I have seen thee in the 5. 
68. 24. they have seen thy goings in the s. 

73. 17. till i went into the s. of God, I understood 
74. 3. all that the enemy hath done wickedly ins. 

7- they have cast fire into thy s. they have defiled 
77. 13. thy way, O God, is in the s. who so great 
78. 54. he brought them to the border of his s. 

69. and he built his s. like high palaces 
96. 6. strength and beauty are in his s. 
102. 19. he hath looked from the height of his s. 
114. 2. Judah was his s. Israel his dominion 
134. 2. lift up your hands in the s. bless the Lord 
150. 1. praise the Lord, praise God in his s. 
Isa. 8. 14. the Lord of hosts, he shall be for a s. 
16. 12. that he shall come to his 5. to pray 

43. 28. I have profaned the princes of the s. 
60. 13. to beautify the place of my 5. 

63. 18. our adversaries have trodden down thy s. 
,Jer. 17. 12. from the beginning is the place of our s. 
Z/am. 1.10. hath seen the heathen entered into her 5. 

2. 7. the Lord hath abhorred his 5. 

20. shall the priest and prophet be slain in the 5.? 
4. 1. stones of the 5. are poured out in the street 

Ezek. 5. 11. because thou hast defiled my 5. 

11. 16. yet will I be to them as a little s. 

23. 38. they defiled my s. in the same day 
39.theycame the same dayinto my s.to profane it 

42. 20. between the s. and the profane place 

44. 5. with every going forth of the s. 

27. and in the day that he goeth into the s. 

45. 3. in it shall be the s. and most holy place 
47.12.because theirwaters theyissued out of the s. 
48. 8. the s. shall be in the midst of it, 10, 21. 

Dan. 8. 11. and the place of his s. was cast dovv.n 

13. to give the s. to be trodden under foot 

14. he said to me, then shall the s. be cleansed 
9. 17. and cause thy face to shine upon thy s. 

26. the people shall destroy the city and the s. 
11. 31. they shall pollute the s. of strength 
Amos 7. 1 13. Beth-el is the king's s. and court 
Z/eph, 3. 4. her priests have polluted the s. 
Heb.S.'i. a minister of the s.and the true tabernacle 
9. 1. verily the first covenant had a worldly s. 
2. there was a tabernacle, which is called thes. 
13. 11. whose blood is brought into the s. 

SANCTUARIES. 
Z,e?;.21.23.shalt notgoi-n, that he profane not my s. 
26. 31. and I will bring your s. to desolation 
.7er.51. 51. strangers are come intos. of Lord's house 
Ezek. 28. 18. hast defiled thy s. by thine iniquities 
Amos 7. 9. the s. of Israel shall be laid waste 

SAND. 
A similittide taken from the sand of the sea, is 
often made 2ise of, to express a very great mul- 
titude, or a very great weight, or something 
very grievous and intolerable. God promises 
Abraham an<^ Jacob to multiply their posterity 
as the stars of heaven, and as the sand of the 



sea. Gen. 22. 17. | 32. 12. Job compares the 
weight of his affiictions and troubles to that of 
the sand of the sea. Job 6. 3, Oh that my grief 
were weighed, fornow it would be heavier than 
the sand of the sea. And Solomon says, that 
the sand and gravel are very heavy things, yel 
the anger of a fool is much heavier, Prov. 27. 3 
A fool's anger is more insupportable, more irv 
tolerable, as being without cause, without mear 
sure, without end. Sand is likewise of a slip 
pery nature; hence it is said, that a house built 
upon it cannot stand, I\Iat. 7. 26. 
The prophet icvemidh magnifies the omnipotence 
of God, who has fixed the sand of the shore for 
the boundaries of the sea, and has said to it, 
Hitherto thou shalt come, and here thou shalt 
break thy foaming waves, and shalt pass no 
further, ./er. 5. 22. 
Gen. 22. 17. multiply thy seed as the s. 32. 12. 
41. 49. Joseph gathered corn as the s. of the sea 
Exod. 2. 12. he slew and hid the Egyptian in the s 
Deut. 33. 19. they shall suck of treasures hid in .■? 
Josh. 11. 4. there went out much people as the s 
Judg. 7. 12. their camels were as the s. by the sea 

1 Sam. 13. 5. the Philist. gathered to fight as the s 

2 Sam. 17. 11. that all Israel be gathered as the £ 
1 Kings 4. 20. Judah and Israel are many, as the s 

29. God gave Solomon largeness of heart as thes 
Job 6. 3. for now it would be heavier than the s. 

29. 18. and I shall multiply my days as the s. 
Psal. 78. 27. and feathered fowls like as the s. 

139. 18. they are more in number than the s. 
Prov. 27. 3. a stone is heavy, and the s. weighty 
Isa. 10.22. though thy people Isr. be as the s. of sea 

48. 19. thy seed also had been as s. and oftspring 
Jer. 5.22. which placed the s. for a bound of the sea 

15.8.that widows are increased to me above the s. 

33. 22. as the s. of the sea, cannot be measured 
Hos.l.lQ. Israel shall be ass. of the sea, Kom.^.'n. 
Hab. 1. 9. they shall gather the captivity as the s. 
Mat. 7. 26. a foolish man who built his house on s. 
Heb. 11. 12. there sprang of one so many as thes. 
Rev. 13. 1. I stood upon the s. of the sea and saw 

20. 8. the number of whom is as the s. of the sea 

SANDALS, 

At first were only soles tied to the feet with strings 

or thongs; afterwards they were covered; and 

at last they called even shoes, Sandals. 

Mark 6.9. but be shod with s. put not on two coats 

Acts 12. 8. angel said, gird thyself, and bind thy s 

SANG. 
Exod. 15. 1. then s. Moses and Israel this song 
J^um. 21. 17. Israel s. this song, spring, O well 
Judg. 5. 1. then s. Deborah and Barak, saying 

1 5a7n. 29. 5. is not this David of whom they s.? 

2 Chr. 29. 28. the singers s. the trumpeters sounded 
SO.s.praiseswith gladness,and bowed their heads 

Jfeh. 12. 42. the singers s. aloud, w-ith Jezrahiah 
.Tob 38. 7. when the morning stars s. together 
Psal. 106. 12. they believed his words, s. his praise 
Acts 16. 25. Paul and Silas s. praises to God 

SANK. 
Exod. 15. 5. they s. into the bottom as a stone 
10. they s. as lead in the mighty waters 
SAP. 
Psal. 104. 16. the trees of the I^ord are full of s. 

SAPPHIRE 
Js a precious stone, second only to the diamond 
in lustre, hardness, and price; there is frequent 
mention made of it in scripture : Job says, 
there are places whose stones are sapphires, 
Job 28. 6. that is, that sapphires, and other 
precious stoves, are very common in some coun- 
tries ; they are mixed with the stones, and cut 
out of them and polished. Pliny says, that the 
best came otit of Media ; perhaps, out of the 
country of the Sapires, or from mount Scphar, 
mentioned by Moses, Gen. 10. 30. The oriental 
sapphire is of a blue sky-colour, or a fine azure: 
whence it is, ttlcat the prophets describe the 
throne of God, as it were of the colour of a 
sapphire ; that is, of a celestial blue, or azure, 
Exod. 24. 10. 
Exod. 24. 10. as it were a paved work of s. stone 
28. 18. the second row a s. a diamond, 39. 11. 
.Job 28.16.wisdom cannot be valued with onyx or s. 
Lam. 4. 7. her Nazarites, their pohshing was of 5. 
£zc7:.1.26.1ikeness of a throne, as appearance of 5, 
10. 1. there appeared over them as it were a t. 
28. 13. the s. and the emerald were thy coveiing 
Rev.21.19.ihe second foundation of the wall was s, 

SAPPHIRES. 
Job 28. 6. the stones of it are the place of s. 
Can^5.14.his belly as bright ivory,overlaid with#. 
Isa. 54. 11. I will lay thy foundations with s. 

SARDINE. 
Rev. 4. 3. he was to look upon like a. 5. stone 

SARDIUS, 
Or Ruby, in Hebrew, Gdem : A gem found abotU 
Sardis of a bloody colour; some trdi^slate it hf 



SAT 

rucy, or by pyroi)us. It jcas the Jirst in 
Aaron's breast-jjlatc. 
Ezod. 23. 17. the lirst row shall be a 5. 39. 10. 
Ezek. 2d. 13. the s. and diamond were thy covering 
/iei). 21.20. the sixth foundation oflhe wail was a s. 

SARDOxXYX, 
As if it were a Sardius united to an Onyx, aspar- 
taliingofboth their colours. The Onyx is apre- 
cious stone, commonly called Cornelian. The 
basis o/tAe Cornelian is white, us the nail grow-' 
ing under thejiesh. The Hebrew wordShohem 
has been translated by Sardonychus Lapis, 
uhich raiher signifies an Emerald. •'■ 

Bev. 21. 20. fifth foundation of wall of city was as. 

SAT. 

(7e7i.31.34.Rach. had taken and s. upon the images 

33. 14. Tamar covered with a vail, A-.in open place 

Eiod. 12.29. first-born of Pharaoh that s. on throne 

16. 3. when we sat by the flesh-pots, and did eat 

18.13.on the morrow JMoses s. to judge the people 

Judg. 20. 26. they wept and s. before the Lord 

1 Sain.l. 9.how Eli 5. on a seat by a post of temple 

4. 13. Eli 5. on a seat by the way-side, watching 

1 Kings 16. 11. as soon as he 5. on his throne, he slew 
21. 13.. the children of Belial s. before Naboth 

22. 10. the two liings s. each on his throne 

2 Kings 6. 32. but Elisha s. in his house,and elders 

5. with him, and the king spnt a messenger 
1 Chron. 17. 1. as David s. in his house, he said 

16. David s. before the Lord and said, who am I ? 
JV'eA. S. 17. they made booths, and 5. under them 
Job 29. 25. I chose out their way, and s. chief 
Psal. 26. 4. I have not 5. with vain persons 
Jer. 3. 2. in the ways hast thou s. for them 
15.17.1 s. not in the assembly of the mockers, nor 
rejoiced, I s. alone because of thy hand 
36. 22. now the king s. in the winter-house 
Ezek. 3. 15. I s. where they s. and remained there 
8. 1. as I s. in my house, the elders s. before me 
14. behold, there s. women weeping forTammuz 
20. l.the elders came to inquire of the Ld. and.?. 
Dan. 2. 49. but Daniel s. in the gate of the king 
JI/a£.4. 16. people, who s. indarkn. saw great light; 
tc them that s. in shadow of death light is 
sprung up 
14. 9. for them which s. with him, .Mark 6. 26. 
26.55. I s. daily with you teaching ia the temple 
58. Peter s. with the servants to see the end 
Mark 10. 46. blind Bartimeus 5. by the vv'ay-side 
begging, Luke 18. 35. .John 9. 8. 
16. 19. and hes. on the right hand of God 
Lukel .\5.\ie that was dead s. up, and beg. to speak 
10.39. Jlary 5. at Jesus' feet, and heard his words 
19. 30. a colt u'hereon never man s. Mark 11. 2. 
John 4. 6. Jesus wearied, s. thus on the well 
Acts 2. 3. cloven tongues 5. upon each of them 
3. 10. he who s. for alms at the beautiful gate 
Rgy. 4. 3. he that s. on the throne was like a jasper 
14. 14. on the cloud one s. like the Son of man 
19. 11. he that s. upon him was called Faithful 
19 

SAT down 
Ezod. 32. 6. the people s. down to eat and to drink 
Deut. 33. 3. and they s. down at thy feet 
Ezra 9. 3. plucked off hair, and s. down astdnied 
10. 16. they s. down to examine the matter 
A/'eA. 1. 4. I s. down and mourned certain (lays 
Esth. 3. 15. the king and Haman s. doicn to drink 
/o&2. 8. Job s. down among the ashes 
Psal. 137. 1. there we s. down, yea, we wept 
Cant.2.3. 1 s. down under his shadow with delight 
Mat. 9. 10. m3.ny sinners came and s. down with him 
26. 20. he s. down with the twelve, Luke 22. 14. 
Luke 4. 20. gave book to the minister, ands. down 
5.3. A\ down and taught thepeopleoutof the ship 
■JohnS. 2. people came, )\es.down and taught them 
Acts 13. 14. they went into the synag. and s.down 
16. 13. we 5. down and spake to the women 
Heb.l.'i.s. down on the right hand of God, 10. 12. 

SATAN, 
Qr Sathan, or Sathanas: This is amere Hebrew 
word, and signifies an adversary, an enemy, 
an accuser. Satan, in scripture, is sometimes 
taken in the sense of an adversary; for exam- 
ple, Christ says to Peter, Get thee behind me, 
Satan, thou art an offence unto me, Mat. 16. 

23. That is, Begone, O mine adversary, 
thou that withstandestwhat I most desire, and 
what I came into the world about, namely, to 

■ lay down my life for the elect ; in that thou 
dissuadest me from this, thou art an enemy to 
the redemption andsalvation of mankind,which 
is a work fit for none but a devil. But most 
commonly Satan is taken for the Devil. Mat. 
12. 26, If Satan cast out Satan, he is divided 
against himself. Rev. 20. 2, He laid hold on 
(he dragon, that old serpent, which is the 
Devil and Satan, and bound him a thousand 
years. He is said to stand at Joshua's right 
hand and to accuse him and the Jews bsforel 
509 



SAT 

God, and to oppose them in building the temple^ 
Zech. 3. 1. 
The kingdom of Satan, Mat. 12. 26. O^lt Sa- 
viour represents Satan as a monarch, who 
has other subordinate devils obedient to him. 
Beelzebub is, as it were, their Icing. If Beel- 
zebub, says he, cast out devils, his kingdom 
is divided against itself, he labours for his own 
ruin, which is by no means credible; it is 
therefore false, that I drive out devils in the 
name of Beeizebah. The apostleVa.u\declares in 
Acts 26. 18. that all thpse who believe not iii 
Christ are under the empire and power o/ Satan. 
The synagogue of Satan, of which the evange- 
list John makes mention, Rev. 2. 9. are pro- 
bably the unbelieving Jews, the false zealots 
for the law of Moses, who at the beginning 
were the most eager persecutors of the Chris- 
tians. They were very numerous at Smyrna, to 
the angel of which cliurch i't. John speaks in 
this passage. 
The depths of Satan. St, John, writing to the 
Christians , of the church of Thyatira, says to 
them, You know not the depths of Satan ; 
which have not known the depths of Satan, 
Tzi, p-jt.bi'j. T» <TAT-j.vi, Rev. 2. 24. That is 
the mysteries of the Nicolaitans, and of the 
Simoniaas,. icho concealed their errors under a 
mysterious abstruseness : they spoke of certain 
intelligences that had created the icorld, and 
that were in opposition to the Creator. They 
taught aprofoundknowledge concerningthe na- 
ture of the angels, and their different degrees. 
They had secret books written in an abstruse 
and mysterious manner ; and these arc called 
the depths of Satan. 
JVken Christ sejit forth hes disciples to preach 
in the cities and villages of Judea, they re- 
turned back icith great joy, and told him, say- 
ing. Lord, even the devils are subject to us 
through thy name. Jesus tells them, L beheld 
Satan as lightning fall from heaven, Luke 
10. 17, 18. He seems to allude to that pas- 
sage of Isaiah ; How art thou fallen from 
heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning I Isa. 
14. 12. By which he insinuated, that the 
kingdom of the devil 2oas coming to a period ; 
that Satan should soon lose his power and 
dominion in tiie world, by the preaching and 
' miracles of the apostles. And in Luke 22.31. 



SAV 

\Rom. 16. 20. God shall bruise s. under your feet 

1 Cor. 5. 5. to deliver such a one to s. that spirit 
7. 5. that s. tempt you not for your inconlineiicy 

2 Cor. 2. 11. lest s. should get an advantage of us 
11. 14.5. himself is transformed into angel of light 
12.7.was given me the inessengerof 5. to buiTet me 

17'Ae5s.2.l8.we would have come, buts. hindered U3 
2 TAes .2.9. whose coming is after the working of «. 
1 Tim. 1. 20. whom I have delivered unto s. 
5.15. for some are already turned aside afters. 
Rev. 2. 9. are not Jews, but the synagogue of s- 
13. where Satan's seat is, v.^here s. dweileth 
24. and who have not known the depths of*. 
3. 9. I will make them of the synagogue of s. 
9. the great dragon was cast out, called s. 
2. he laid hold on the dragon, which is s. 
s. shall be loosed out of his prison 
SATIATE, 
s. soul of the priests with fatness 



12. 
20. 

7. 



to make war against him that 5. on the horse 



lie says, Simon, Simon, behold Sataa hath 
desired to have thee, that he may sift you as 
^vheat; but I have prayed for thee that thy 
faith fail not ; sheicing thereby what vain ef- 
fort: the devil wouldmaketo destroy theinf ant 
church. 
By collecting the passages where Satan m- the 
Devil is mentioned, it may be observed . that 
he fell from heaven, with all his company; 
that God cast him doxcn from thence for the 
punishment of his pride; that by his envy and 
malice, sin, death, and all other evils, came into 
the world ; that by the pemnission of God he 
exercises a sort of government in the world- 
over his subordinates, over apostate angels like 
himself ; that God makes use of him to prove 
good men, and chastise bad ones; that he is 
a lying spirit in the mouth of false prophets, 
seducers, and heretics; that it is he, or some 
of his,that torment or possess men, that inspire 
them with evil designs, ashedidJ)a.vid whcnhe 
suggested to him to number his people, and to 
Judas to betray his Lord and Master, and to 
Ananias, and Sapphira, to conceal the price of 
their field. That he roves full of rage, like 
a roaring lion, to tempt, to betray, to destroy 
us, and to involve us in guilt and wicked- 
ness. That his power and malice are restrained 
icithin certain limits, and controlled by the will 
of God. In a word, that he is an enemy to 
God and man, aitd uses his utmost endeavours 
to rob God of his glory, and men of their souls. 
See Devil. 
1 Chron.21. 1. 5. provoked David to number Israel 
Job 1. 6. and s. came also among them, 2. 1. 

12. s. went out from the presence of the Lord 
Psal. 109. 6. and let s. stand at his right hand 
Zech.3. 1. s. standing at his right hand to resist him 
2. the Lord said to s. the Lord rebuke thee, O 5. 
Mat. 4. 10. Jesus saith to him, get thee hence s. 
12.26. if s. cast out s. Mark 3.23,26. Luke 11. 18. 
16.23.get thee behind me s. Mark 8. 33. Luke 4.8. 
Mark 4. 15. 5. cometh and taketh away the word 
LukelO. 18. 1 beheld 5.as lightning fall from heaven 
13. 16. whom s. hath bound these eighteen years 
22.3. then entered s. into Judas Iscariot, of twelve 
31. Simon, Simori, s. hath desired to have you 
Jb/iTi 13. 27. and after the sop, s. entered into him 
Acts 5. 3. v^'hy hath s. filled thine heart to lie 1 
26. 18. to turn them from the power of 5. to God 



.7er. 31. 14. 1 will 
46. 10. the sworu shall be s. with their blood 
. SATIATED. 
Jer.31.25. 1 have s.the weary soul, and replenished 

SATISFACTION. 
JVinn.SS. 31. shall take no s. for life of a murderer 
32. shall take no s. for him that is fled for refuge 
SATISFY. 
Job 38. 27. to s. the desolate and Vv-aste ground 
Psal. 90. 14. O s. us early with thy mercy 
91. 16. with long life v/ill l5.him,and shew salvat 
132. 1.5. I will s. her poor with bread 
Prov. 5. 19. let her -breasts s. thee at all times 
6. 30. if he steal to s. his soul when he is hungry 
/5fl.58.10.if thou s. theaiHicted soul, then thy light 
11. Lord shall guide and s. thy soul. in drought 
Ezek. 7. 19. they shall not s. their souls, nor fill 
Mark 8. 4. whence can a man s. these with bread 

SATISFIED. 
Exod. 15. 9. my lust shall be s. upon them 
Lev. 26. 26. and ye shall eat and not be 5. 
Deut. 14. 29. the fatherless shall eat and be s. 
33. 23. O Naphtali, s. with favour, and full 
Job 19. 22. and why are ye not s. with my flesh t 
27. 14. his offspring shall not be s. v/ith "bread 
31.31. oh that we had of hisflesh! we cannot be s. 
Psal.ll. 15. 1 shall be i-. when awake with thy liken. 
22. 26.the meek shall eat and be 5. they shall praise 

36. 8. they shall be s. with the fatness of thy house 

37. 19. in the days of famine they shail be" 5. 
59. 15. and let them grudge if they be not s. 
63. 5. my soul shall be s. as with mar. and fatness 
65.4.we shall be s. v/ith the goodness of thy house 
81. 16.with honey out of rock should Ihave s. thee 
104.13. the earth is s. with the fruit of thy works 
105. 40. he s. them with the bread of heaven 

Frov. 12. 11. he that tilleth his land shall be s. 
14. a man be s.with good by the fruit of his mouth 
14. 14. and a good man shail be s. from himself 
18. 20. a man's belly be s. with fruit of his mouth 

19. 23. and he that hadi it shall abide s. 

20. 13. open thine eyes, and thou shalt be 5 
30. 15. there are three things that are never 5. 

Eccl. 1. 8. the eye is not s. with s 

4. 8. neither is his eye 5. with riches 

5. 10. that loveth silver, shall not be s. with silver 
Isa. 9. 20. shall eat and not be s. Mic. C. 14. 

44.16.heroasteth roast and is s. he warms himself 
53. 11 . he shall see of travail of his soul, and be s. 
66. 11. be 5. with the breasts of her consolations 
Jer. 31. 14. my people shail be 5. v/ith goodness 
50. 10. all that spoil Chaldeashall be 5. saith Lord 
19. and his soul shall be s. on mount Ephraim 
Z,a77!.5.6.have given the hand to Egyjitians to be 5- 
Ezek. 16. 23. and yet thou couldest not be s. 29. 
Amos 4. 8. wandered to drink water,but v/ere not3 
Hab. 2. 5. he is as death, and cannot be s. 

SATISFIEST. 
Psal.lio. 16. and thou s.the desireof every thin* 

SATISFIETH. 
Psal. 103. 5. who s. thy mouth with good things 
107.9.for he s.the longing soul, and fiileth hungry 
Isa. 55.2. and your labour for that which s. not 

SATISFYING. 
Prov. 13. 25. the righteous eateth to s. of his soul 
Col. 2. 23. not in any honour to the s. of the flesh 

SATTEST. 
Psal. 9. 4. thou s. in the throne judging right 
£2eA:.23. 41. thou s. upon a stately bedandatabis 

SATYR. 
Isa. 34. 14. and the .?. shall cry to his fellow 

SATYRS. 
/sa.l3.21.owls shall dwell there, ands. dance fnem 

SAVE 
Signifies, 1. To deliver from temporal dangers, 
and protect and defend any one in them. Mat 
14. 30, Peter cried, saying, Lord, save me. 
2. To deliver from the guilt, to free from tht 
power and pollution of sin, Mat. 1. 21, For ha 
shall save his people from their sins. Thut 
only Christ saves his people: they are justified 
by theimputation of his righteousness : and hy 



eing, nor the ear 



the operation of kis Spirit they are sanctified, 
the poioer and doiniiiioii of sin arc subdued 
and tccakened, and at last sin is utterly dc- 
struycd. 

3. To obtain eternal life, Mat. 10.22, But he tliat 
endiueth lo the end shall be saved. 

Salvation is attributed, 

1 To God. Jcr. l7. 14, Save nie, O Lord, and 
I shall be saved. God is often called by the 
name of Saviour. 2 Sainucl 22. 3, The Lord 
is my refuge and my Saviour. Hosea 13. 4, 
There is no Saviour besides me. Isaiah 45. 15, 
Verily thou art a God tiiat hidest thyself, O 
God af Israel, the Saviour. God is the Sa- 
viour o/ saviours, and the God of gods : with- 
out himthere is neither salvation, nor deliver- 
ance, nor succour to be hoped for. It is he that 



raises up Saviours to his people: He raised 
them up a Saviour in the person of Othniel, the 
son ofKenez,ao-ainst the king o/Mesopotamia, 
who oppressed them, Judg. 3. 9. He raised 
■ them vp another in Ehud son of Gerah, 
against Eglon, king of the Moabites, Judg. 
'3^15. And Obadiah promises, that the Lord 
will send Saviours upon the mountain of Zion, 
to judge the mounlain of Esau, Obad. 21. 
2. To Christ. The name Saviour is appropriated 
to the Jlessiali, who teas prefigured by all 
those to ichom the scriptures of the Old Testa- 
ment give the name of Saviour, as Joshua, 
the judge o/ Israel, the kings, David, Solomon, 
Josiah, and the great men raised up in an ex- 
traordinary manner to deliver the people of 
God. The prophets had marked out Christ 
under the nam.e of S!}.\\our. /samA 19. 20, The 
Lord shall send them a Saviour, and a great 
One, and he shall deliver them. Ajid the 
apostles and sacred writers of the JVew Testa- 
ment generally give to Christ the name of 
Saviour by way of eminence. fVhen the angel 
proclaimed his birth, he said that he should be 
called Jesus, that is, a Saviour, for he shall 
save his people from their sins, Matthew 1. 21. 
And in John 4. 42. he is called the Saviour 
of the world. See Acts 13. 23. Phil. 3. 20. 
This name isproperlygiven ioChrist. He saves his 
people from sin, from hell, and destruction : he 
hath not only merited salvation for them by his 
death; hut he applies the purchased redemption 
by shedding abroad the Holy Ghost into their 
hearts, and by maintaining and constantly pre- 
serving the graces that are implanted in them, 
as the natural head doth distil and derive sense, 
motion, and life, into the natural body. He is 
a Saviour by merit, and a Saviour by cflicacy : 
Hence he is said to be the Author of eternal 
salvation to all them that obey him, Heb. 5. 9. 
Ajid to have obtained eternal redemption for us, 
Heb. 9. 12. 
3 Salvation is attributed to faith, to the word of 
God, to .baptism, and to men : These are only 
instruments and means whichGodmakcs use of 
either for beginning or furthering this work. 
Luke 7. 50, Jesus said to the woman, thy 
faith hath saved thee, go in peace. .Tam. 1. 21, 
Seceive with meekness the ingrafted word, 
which is able to save your souls. 1 Pet. 3. 21, 
The like figure whereunto, even baptism, doth 
also now save us. Rom. 11. 14, If by any 
means I may provoke to emulation them which 
are my flesh, and might save, that is, be an 
instrumevt of saving, some of them. And in 
1 Cor. 7. 16, For what knowest thou, O wife, 
whether thou shalt save thy husband 1 or how 
knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save 
thy wife? The word direats and points out 
where salvation may be had ; faith is the hand 
orinstrument that receives Christ the author of 
salvation ;\)SL^^\sm becomes an effectual means 
of salvation, not from a?iy virtue that is in the 
outward administration of it, but only by the 
blessing ofChnst,and the working of his Spirit 
in them that receive it, inclining and enabling 
them to believe and heartily to acquiesce in the 
covenant, which they make with God at bap- 
tism, whereof it is the seal. Good men likewise, 
by their admonitions and good example, are 
made instrumental in converting others to the 
faith, Jam. 5. 20. 
Tn Eph. 2. 5, 8, it is said. By grace ye are saved. 
[1] Inrrsp^ct of God'' s eternalpurpose, looking 
to nothing in the creature, but decreeing and 
purj)osi:^g all benefits to them out of his free 
love and favour. [2] Because all the parts 
of this salvation are from this grace : as. Con- 
version. Gal. 1. 15, When it pleased God, 
who separated me from my mother's womb, 
and called me by his grace. Justification. 
Tit 3.7, ThaL being justified by his grace, we 
should be made heirs, according to the hope of 
510 



SAV 

eternal life. All our qualifications and endoic- 
vients, yea, and all the good we do, arc of grace. 
1 Cor. 15. 10, By the grace of God 1 am wiiul 
I am. The outward means of salvation are of 
grace. Rom. 10. 15, llow shall ihuy preacii, 
except they be sent? Eph. 4. 6, He gave gilts 
unto men. The price of oar redemption was 
freely paid. John 10. 17. 18, Thereibre doth 
my Father love me, because I lay down my 
life, that I might lake it again. No man 
taketh it from me, but I lay it down of my- 
self. The kingdom of heaven is freely prepared 
for us. John 14. 2, I go to. prepare a place for 
you. And eternal life is freely bestowed. 
Rom. 6. 23, But the gift of God is eternal life, 
through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
(?e?i. 45. 7. God sent me before you to 5. your lives 
Deut. 20. 4. the Lord goelh with you to s. you 
22.27. she cried, and there was none to s. her 
28. 29. shall be spoiled, and no man shall s. thee 
Judg. 6.14. go in tliis thy miglit, thou shalt 5. Israel 
15. O my Lord, wherewith shall 1 s. Israel 1 
31. will ye plead for Baal T will ye s. him 7 

36. if thou wilts.Israel by mine hand, ashastsaid 

37. then sh,all 1 know that thou wilt s. Israel 
7. 7. by the 300 men that lapped will I s. you 

1 Sam. 9. 16. anoint him, that he may s. my people 



SAV 



10,24. the peo{)le shouted and said, God s.the king, 

2 Sam. 16. 16. 2 Kings 11. 12. 2 Chr. 23. 11. 

14. 6. there is no restraint, to s. by many, or by few 

19.11. if thou 5. not thyself this night, shall be slain 

23. 2. the Lord said to David, go and s. Keilah 

2 Sara. 3. 18. by the hand of David I will s. Israel 

22. 28.the afflicted people thou wilts. Psal.lQ. 27. 

42. but there was none to s. them, Psal. 18. 41. 

1 Kings 1. 12. that thou mayests. thine own life 
. 25. behold, they say, God s. king Adonijah 

34. blow trumpet, say, God s. king Solomon, 39. 
20. 31. go to king, peradventure he will 5. thy life 

2 Kings 19. 34. for I will defend this city tos. it, for 
my own sake and servant David's sake, /sa. 37. 35 

JW/j. 6. 11. would go into the temple to s. his life 
Job 2.6. behold, he is in thine hand, but s. his life 
20. 20. he shall not s. of that which he desired 
22. 29. and he shall s. the humble person 
40. 14. that thine own right hand can s. thee 
Psal.\2. t 1. s. Lord, for the godly man ceaseth 
20. 9. s. Lord, let the king hear us when we call 
28. 9. 5. thy people, feed them also, Jer. 31. 7. 
37.40. he shall s. them, because they trust in him 

44. 3. Efeither did their own arm s. them 
60. 5. s. with thy right hand, and hear me, 108. 6. 
69. 35. for God will s. Zion, and will build Judah 
72. 4. he shall s. the children of the needy 

13. and he shall s. the souls of the needy 
76. 9. when God arose to s. the meek of the earth 
86. 2. ® my God, s.thy servant that trusteth in thee 
16. and s. the son of thine handmaid 
109. 31. 5. him from those that condemn his' soul 
118. 25. s. I beseech thee, O Lord, send prosperity 
145. 19. he also will hear their cry, and s. them 
Prov. 20.22. wait on the Lord, and he shall s. thee 
Isa. 35. 4. behold, your God will come and s. you 

45. 20. and pray unto a god that cannot s. 
46.7. he cannot answer, nor s. him out of trouble 
47. 13. let now the astrologers stand up and s. thee 

15. they shall wander, none shall 5. thee 
49.25. thus saith the Lord, I will 5. thy children 
59.1. Lord's hand is not shortened, that it cannot 5. 
63. 1. 1 that speak in righteousness, mighty to s. 

Jcr. 2. 28. let them arise, if they can s. thee 
11. 12. but they shall not s. them at all in trouble 
14. 9. shouldest be as a mighty man that cannot s. 
15. 20. for I am with thee to s. thee, and to deliver 
thee, saith the Lord, 30. 11. | 42. 11. 1 46. 27. 
30. 10. Isr. I will 5. thee from afar, and thy seed 
48.6.flce, .9. your lives, be like the heath in wilder. 

Ezek. 3. 18. to wai:n the wicked, to s. his life 
13. 1 22. should not return, that I should s. his life 
34.22. therefore will I s. my flock, and will judge 
36. 29. I will s. you || 37. 23. 1 will s. them 

Hos. 1.7. but I will s. them by the Lord their God, 

and will nots. them by bow nor by sword 

13. 10. where is there any other that may 5. thee 7 

/Tut. 1.2. cry to thee of violence, and thou wilt not s. 

Zeph. 3. 17. he will 5. he will rejoice over thee 
19. I will s. her that halteth, and gather her 

Zech. 8. 7. 1 will 5. my people from the east country 
9. 16. the Lord their God shall .<?. them in the day 
10. 6. and I will s. the house of Joseph 
12. 7. the Lord also shall 5. the tents of Judah first 

Mat. 1. 21. Jesus shall s. his people from their sins 

16. 25. for whosoever will s. his life shall lose it, 
Mark 8. 35. Luke 9. 24. | 17. 33. 

18. 11. for the Son of man is come to s. that 

which was lost, Luke 19. 10. 

27. 40. saying, thou that destroyestthe temple, and 

buildest it in three days, 5. thyself, Mark 15. 30. 

42.3aved others,himseIf he cannot s. Mark 15.31. 

49. let us see whether Elias will come to s. him 



Mark3A.is it lawful to s. lite, or to kill ? Liiked.^ 
Luke 9.56. is not come to dest. men's liveSjbutto 

23. 35. let him *-. hnnsult, if he be Ciirist 

37. s. thyself || 31). if Christ, s. thyself and us 
.hhn 12.47. 1 came not to judge, but tos. the worlri 
Acts 2. 40. s. yourselves from this generation 

27. 43. but tlie centurion, willing to s. I'aul 
Rom. 11. 14. if 1 might s.some ofthem, 1 Cor.9 22. 
tCor. 1. 21. by the Ibolishness of preach.to s. them 

7. 16. shalt s. thy husband, shalt s. thy wife 

1 Tim.l. 15. Christ came into the world to s. sinners 
4.^6. in doing this thou shalt s. thyself and them 

Heb.5. 7. tohiin that was able to s. him from death 
7. 25. he is able also to s. them to the uttermost 

Jam. 1. 21. the word, which is able to s. your souls 
6. 14. and have networks, can faith s. him 1 
4. 12. one lawgiver,whoisable to s. and to^est'/jy 
5. 15. the prayer of faith shall s. the sick 

20. shall s. a soul from death, and hide Kins 
Sude 23.others s . with fear, pulling them out of fire 

See Alive. 
SAVE me. 

2 Kings 16.7. s. me out of hand of the king of Syria 
Psal. 3. 7. arise, O Lord, s. me, O my God 

6. 4. s. me for thy mercies' sake, 31. 16. I 109. 26. 
7. 1. s. me from all them that persecute me 
22.21.s.7?ze from the lion's mouth, thou hast heard 
31. 2. be thou fOr a house of defence to s. me 
44.0. not trust in bow, nor shall my sword s. me 

54. 1. s. me, O God, by thy name, and judge me 

55. 16. 1 will call on God, and the Lord shall s. me 
51. 3. he shall send from heaven and s. me 
59. 2. deliver me, and s. me from bloody men 
69. 1. s. me, for waters are come in unto my soul 
71. 2. incline thine ear unto me, and s. me 

3. thou hast given commandment to s. me , 
119. 94. s. me, for I have sought thy precepts 

146. I cried unto thee, s. 7«e, and I shall keep 
138. 7. and thy right hand shall s. me 
/sa.38.20. the Lord was ready tos. mc, we will sing 
Jer. 17. 14. O Lord, s. me, and I shall be saved 
Mat. 14. 30. Peter cried, saying. Lord s. me 
John 12. 27. Father, s. mc from this hour 

SAVE us. 
Josh. 10. 6. come up to us quickly, and s. us 
22. 22. if it be in rebellion, s.us not this day 

1 Sam. 4. 3. flie ark may s. us from our enemiss 
,7. 8. cease not to cry to the Lord, thf.t he wi.'.l s. iw 

• 10.27.men of Belial said, how shall this man s. ?<«? 
11. 3. if there be no maa to s. us, we will come 

2 Kings 19. 19.s.thou us out of his hand, /sa.37.20 
1 Chron. 16. 35. s. us, O God of our salvation 
Fs. 80. 2. stir up thy strength, and come and s. us 

106. 47. s. us, O Lord our God, and gather us 
/sa. 25. 9. we have waited for him, he will s. us 

33. 22. the Lord is our king, he will s. us 
Jcr. 2. 27. in their trouble they will say, s. us 
//am. 4. 17. watched for a nation that could not s. us 
Hos. 14. 3. Ashur shall not s. us, we will not ride 
Mat. 8. 25. they awoke him, saying, Lord, s. us 
1 Pet. 3. 21. even baptism, doth also now 5. us 

SAVE, for Besides. 
Gen. 14. 24. s. what the young men have eaten 

39. 6. he knew not ought, s. the bread he did eat 
Exod. 12. 16. s. that which every man must eat 

22.20. he that sacrificeth to any god, s. to the Lord 

jYum. 14.'30. s. Caleb, 26. 65. ] 32. 12. Deut. 1. 36. 

/)ejiM5.4.s.when there shall be no poor among you 

Josh. 11. 13. Israel burned none, s. Hazor only 

19. that made peace with Israel, s. the Hivites 

14. 4. they gave no part to the Levites, s. cities 
Judg. 7. 14. is nothing else, s. the sword of Gideon 
1 Sam. 21. 9. there is none other, s. that here 

30. 17. there escaped none, s. 400 young men 
22. s. to every man his wife and his children 
2*Sam.l2.3.poor man had nothing, s. one ewe lamb 
22. 32. who is God, s. the Lord 7 Psal. 18. 31. 

1 Kings3.\8.\vaLS no stranger in the house, s. we two 
8. 9. there was nothing in the ark s. the two tabies 

15. 5. s. in the matter of Uriah the Hiltite 
22. 31. fight not, s. with the king of Israel 

2 Kings 4. 2. hath not any thing, s. a pot of oil 
15.4. s. that the high places were not removed 

2 Chron. 2. 6. s. only to burn sacrifice before him 

21. 17. no son left,'s. Jehoabazthe youngest 
JVeA. 2. 12. nor any with me, s.the beast T rode on 
Dan. 6. 7. ask a petition, s. of thee, O king, 12. 
Mat. 11. 27. nor knoweth any the Father, s. Son 

13. 57. not without honour, s. in his own country 
17. 8. they saw no man, s. Jesus only, Mark 9.8 
19. 11. cannot receive, s. they to whom itisgiveB 
Mark 5.37.and he suffered no man to follow him, s 
Peter, James, and John, lAike 8. 51. 
6.5. s. that belaid his hands upon a few sick folk 
8. that they should take nothing, .?. a stafl^ only 
Luke 4. 26. sent, s. unto Sarepla, a city of Sidon 
17. 18. none found that returned, s. this strangei 
18. 19. none is good, s. one, that is God 
.Tohn 6. 22. there was no other boat, s. that one 
46. hath seen the Father, s. he which is of God 



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SAW 



fohn v.). 10. he needelli not, s. to wash his feet 
4cU 30. 23. s that tJie Holy Ghost witiiesseth 
21. 25. s. to keep tiieuiselvtis froui fornication 
I Cor. 2. 2. not to know any thing, s. Jesus Christ 

11. s. the si)iiit of man which is in him 
2Cor. 11. 24.ti»'e times receiv. I forty stripes, 5. one 
Gal.l. li). Isaw none, s. James, the Lord's brother 
6.14. God forbid ihatl should glory, s.in the cross 
Rev. 13. 17. buv or sell, s. he that had the mark 

SAVED. 
Gen. 47. 25. they said, thou hast 5. our lives 
Exod. 1. 17. midwives s. the men children alive, 18. 
JsTum. 22. 33. I had slain thee, and si her alive 
31. 15. Moses said, iiave ye s.all the women alivel 
Josh. 6. 25. Joshua s. Rahab the harlot alive 
Jiidg.l.2.\iisi Israel say, mine own hand hath s.me 
8. 19. if he had s. them alive, I would not slay you 
21. 14. they gave them wives which they had s. 

1 Sam. 23. o. David s. the inhab.itants of Keilah 
27. 11. David 5. neither man nor woman alive 

26'am. 13. 5. servants who this day have s. thy hfe 

9. the king 5. us, and now he is tied for Absalom 

2 Kings tj. 10. s. himself there, not once nor twice 
JVeA.y.27. thou gavest them saviours, who s. them 
Psal. 33. 16. no king is s. by multitude of a host 

44. 7. but thou hast s. us from our enemies 
106.8. nevertheless, hes. them for his name's sake 

10. lis s. them from him that hated them 
Isa.'iii.l2. 1 have declared, and have s. and shewed 

45.22. look to me, and be ye s. all the ends of earth 
Jcr. 4. 14. wash thy heart, that thou raayest be 5. 

8. 20. the su.mmer is ended, and we are not s. 
Mat. 19. 25. when his disciples heard it, saying, 
who then can be s.? Mark 10. 26. Luke Id. 26. 

24. 22. no tlesh should be s. Mark 13. 20. 

27. 42. he s. others, Mark 15. 31. Lake 23. 35. 
Luke 1. 71. that we should be s. from our enemies 

7. 50. he said, thy faith hath s. thee, 18. 42. 

8.12.takes away, lost they should believe andbes. 

13. 23. Lord, are there few that be s. ? 
John 3.17. thai the world, through him, might be s. 

5. 34. these things I say, that ye might be s. 
.dots 2. 47. the Lord added such aa should be s. 

4. 12. there is no other name whereby we must bes. 

15. 1 except ye be circumcised, ye cannot be s. 

16. 30. he said, sirs, what must I do to be 5.? 
27. 20. all hope we should be s. was taken away 

31. except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be s. 
/lom.8.24. we are s. by hope, hope seen is not hope 

10. I. my prayer for Israel is, that they may be s. 
I Cor. 1. 18. to us who are s. it is the power of God 

5. 5. that the s[iirit may be s. in day of tlie Lord 

10. 33. but the profit of many, that they may be s. 

15. 2. by which also ye are 5. if ye keep in memory 
2Cor.2. 15. we -a re sweet savour in them that ares. 
Eph.2.5. hath quickened us with Chr. by gr, ares. 

8. for by grace are ye s. through faith 
1 T/iess.2.']6. to the Gentiles that they might bes. 
S Thess. 2. 10. because they received not the love 
of the truth, that they might be saved 
1 Ti?n.2.4.who will have all men to bes. and to come 
Tit. 3. 5. but according to his mercy he s. us 
\ Pet. 3. 20. wherein eight souls were s. by water 

4. 18. if the righteous scarcely be s. where shall 
2Pet.2.5.but s.Noali, the eighth person, a preacher 
Rev. 21. 24. nations s. shall walk in the light of it 

God or Lord SAVED. 
Exod.H.'iO. Lord s. Israel that day, 1 Sam. 14. 23. 
Deut.23.29. who is like thee, O people, s. by Lord? 

1 Sa7«.10.19.ye have rejected your God, who s. you 

2 Kings 14.27. Lords, them by hand of Jeroboam 

1 Chr. 11. 14. Lord s. them by a great deliverance 

2 Chron. 32. 22. thus Lord. s. Hezekiah from Senn. 
Psal. 34. 6. I^ord s. him out of all his troubles 

107. 13. the Lord s. therti out of their distresses 
Isa. 63. 9. angel of his presence, s. them in his love 
2 Tim. 1. 9. God who hath s. us and called us 
Jude 5. hov/ that the Lord, having s. the people 

Shall or shall be SAVED. 
JVujn. 10. 9. ye shall he s- from your enemies 
25<zi«.22.4.I shall be s.from mine enemies, Ps.18.3. 
Psa^80. 3. cause thy face to shine, we sA. be s.7.19. 
Prov. 28. 18. whoso walketh uprightly sAa/Z be s. 
Isa. 30. 15. in returning and rest shall ye be s. 

45.17. but Israel shall be s.in Lord with salvation 

64. 5. in those is continuance, and we shall be s. 

Ter. 17. 14. O Lord, save me, and I shall be s. 

23. 6. in his days Judah shall be s. 33. 16. 

30. 7. Jacob's trouble, but he shall be s. out of it 

Mat.W 22.he hated for my name's sake,buthethat 
endureth to the end s/taZZ6e s.24.1.3.j>/ar&13.]3. 
Mark 16. 16. he that believeth shall be s. 
■John 10. 9. by me, if any man enter, he shall be s. 
Acts^.l I .come to pass,that whosoever shall call on 
the name of the Lord, shall bes. i2oTO.10.13. 

11. 14. whereby thou and thy house shall be s. 
15. 11. we believe that through grace wo shall be s. 
16. 31. believe on Lord Jesus, and thou shall be s. 

Rom. 5. 9. we shall be s. from wrath through him 
10. being reconciled, we shall be s. by his life 
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i?om.9.27.tho' Israel be as sand , remnant shallbe s. 

10.9.shalt believe God raised iiim, thou shall bes. 

11. 26. so all Lrae. shall be s. as it is written 
ICor. 3. 15. but he \nms. shall bes. yet so as by fire 

1 Tim. 2. 15. shall be s.in child-bearing, if contmue 

SAVEST. 

2 Sa?n. 22. 3. my Saviour, thou s.me from violence 
Job 26. 2. how s. thou arm that hath no strength! 
Psal. 17. 7. O thou that s. by thy right hand 

SAVETH. 

1 Sam. 14. 39. as the Lord liveth, who s. Israel 
17. 47. the Lord s. not with sword and spear 

.Tob 5. 15. but he s. the poor from the sword 

i^saZ. 7. 10. my defence is of God, who s. the upright 

20. 6. now know I that the Lord s. his anointed 

34. 18. he s. such as be of a contrite spirit 

107. 19. they cry, he s. them out of their distresses 

SAVING. 

Gen.l9.19.mercy thou hast shewed me ins. my life 

1 Sam. 25. j 26. withholden thee from s. thyself 
JVeA.4. 23. s. that every one put them off for wash. 
Psal. 20. 6. with the s. strength of his right hand 

28. 8. he is the s. strength of his anointed 
07. 2. thy s. health among all nations 
Eccl. 5. 11. s. the beholding of them with their eyes 
Jlmos 9. 8. s. that 1 will not utterly destroy Jacob 
jl/'af.5.32.s.forthe cause of fornication, causeth her 
lAike 4. 27. and none was cleansed, s. Naaman 
Ileb.lO. 39. butofthemthatbelievetos.of thesoul 
11. 7. Noah prepared aaark to the s. of his house 
Rev. 2. 17. no man knoweth, s. he that receiveth it 
SAVIOUR. 
See Signification of Save. 
Judg. 3. t 9. the Lord raised up a s. to Israel 
2Sam. 22. 3. my high tower, my refuge, my s. 

2 Kings 13. 5. and the Lord gave Israel a s. 
PsaZ.106. 21. they forgat God their s.who had done 
Isa. 19. 20. he shall send them a s. a great one 

43. 3. for I am the Holy One of Israel thy s. 
Isa. 43. 11. 1 am the Lord, besides me there is no s. 

45. 15. that hidest thyself, O God of Israel, the s. 
21. a just God and a s. there is none beside me 

49. 26. all flesh shall know that I am thy s. 

60. 16. thou shall know that I the Lord am thy s. 

63. 8. they are my people, so he was their, s. 
.Ter. 14. 8. the s. of Israel in time of trouble 
JETos. 13. 4. for there is no s. beside me 
Luke 1. 47. my spirit hath rejoiced in God my s. 

2. 11. is born this day in the city of David a s 
John 4. 42. this is*Christ the s. of the world 
jlcts 5. 31. him hath G. exalted to be a prince and s. 

13. 23. hath God raised to Israel a s. Jesus 
Eph. 5. 23. and Christ is the s. of the body 
Phil. 3. 20. from whence we look for the s. 

1 Tim. 1, 1. by the commandment of God our s. 
2. 3. is acceptable in the sight of God our s. 

4. 10. we trust in living God, who is s. of all men 

2 Tim. 1. 10. manifest by the appearing of our s. 
Titl.3. according to the commandm.of God ours. 

4. peace from the Lord Jesus Christ our s. 

2. 10. they may adorn the doctri/ie of God ours. 
13. looking for the glorious appearing of our s. 

3. 4. after the kindness of God our s.lppeared 
6.he shed on us abundantly through Christ our s. 

2Pef. 1. 1. throtighrighteeusnessof God and «urs. 
11. into everlasting kingdom of our Lord and s. 

2. 20. through knowledge ofthe Lord and s. Jesus 

3. 2. of us the apostles ofthe Lord and s. 

■ 18. but grow in the knowledge of our s. Christ 

I John 4. 14. the Father sent the Son to be the s. 
Jude 25. to the only wise God our s. be glory 

SAVIOURS. 
J\'eA. 9. 27. thou gavest them s. who saved them 
Obad. 2L and s. shall come up on mount Zion 

SAVOUR. 
Sa.vo\iT properly signifies a scent or smell. Eccl. 
10. ], Di-ad flies cause the ointment of the 
apothecary to send forth a stinking savour, or 
smell. Il also signifies acidity, sharpness, 
tartness, or that qjiality in bodies by which they 
give a relish to other bodies, and make them 
palatable, or by which they corrode other bodies. 
Mat. 5. 13, But if the salt have lost its sa- 
vour ; that is, its acrimony or acidity. It is 
likewiseput for name,reputation, or character. 
Exod. 5. 21, You have made our savour to 
be abhorred in the eyes of Pharaoh. 

II is often said of sacrifices or offerings, that 
they were of a sweet savour unto the Lord. 
When Noah had built an altar, and offered 
burnt-offerings upon it, the Lord is said to 
liave smelled a sweet savour, or a savour of 
rest, Gen. 8. 21. that is, God graciously ac- 
cepted af his sacrifice, it loas pleasing and de- 
lightful to him, being a fruit of Noah's faith 
and thankfulneso' : These sacrifices God was 
graciously pleased to accept of, as they repre- 
sented Christ the great gospel sacrifice, and 
as they were offered up by faith in him. The 
sacrifice of himself which Christ offered to 



God for man is by the apostle Paul called a 
sacrifice of a sweet-smelling savour, Eph. 5. 
2. God is satisfied and appeased thereby 
The same apostle says, 2 Car. 2. 15, We 
are unto God a sweet savour of Christ in 
them that are saved, and in ihem that perish , 
that is, We are careful to discharge our duty 
to all men by preaching the way of salvation to 
them, and by learning them of the danger of a 
sinful course; and our labours are acceptable to 
God, whatever effects they have upon souls. 
For God, whom we serve, will not judge of 
us, nor reward us, according to our success, 
but according to our faithfulness and diligence 
in his work. God acceptetli of our labours as 
to good men, to whom we are instruments of 
eternal life and salvation: and though others 
despise the gospel, and refuse to hear the sweet 
and joyful sound of it, yet as to them also we 
are a sweet savour to God : For it is not 
for any neglect in us, as to our duty, if any 
perish, but from their own wilfulness atid per- 
verseness. 
Exod. 5 21. ye have made our s. to be abhorred 
Leo. 28. 31. will not smell s. of yoursweet odours 
Eccl. 10. 1. the ointment to send forth a stinking s. 
Cant. 1. 3. because ofthe s- of thy good ointment 
Joel 2. 20. his stink and his ill s. "shall come up 
Mat. 5. 13. if the salt has lost his s. Luke 14. 34. 
2Co7-.2.14.maketh manifest the s. of his knowledge 
10. the s. of death unto death, s. of lifeunro life 
Sweet SAVOUR. 
Gen. 8. 21. and the Lord smelled a sweet s 
Exod. 29. 18. it is a sweet s. an ottering to the Lord, 
Lev. 1. 9, 13, 17. | 2. 9. | 3. 5. | 8. 2L 
J\rum. 15. 14. I 18. 17. | 28. 8. 
25,.for a sweet s. an offering to the Lord, 41 .iev. 
2. 12. I 3. 16. I 4. 31. 1 fi. 15, 21. 1 8. 23. 
I 17.6. I 23.13. A'-um. 15.7.24. | 28.2,6, 
13, 27. I 29. 2, 6, 8. Ezek. 16. 19. 
Lev. 23. 18. of a sweet s. Kum. 28. 24. | 29. 13, 36. 
J\rum. 15. 3. to make a sweet s. unto the Lord 
28. 13. for a burnl-offering of a sweet s. to Lord 
iCicA-. 6.13. where theydid offer siccets. to their idcla 
20. 28. there also they made their sweet s. 
41. I will accept you with your siceet s. 
2 Cor. 2. 15. for we are to God a. sweets, of Christ 
Eph. 5.2. a sacrifice to God for aszoeet-smeWlng s. 

Sweet SAVOURS. 
Ezra 6. 10. may offer sacrifices of SMceis. to God 

SAVOUREST. 
Mat. 16. 23. thou s. not things of God, Mark 8. 33 

SAVOURY. 

Gen. 27. 4. make mfe s. meat, such as I love, 7, 14. 

31. Esau had made s. meat, and brought it 

SAW. 

Gen. 3. 6. the woman s. the tree was good for food 

6. 2. the sons of God s. the daughters of men 

9. 22. Ham s. the nakedness of his father 

23. they s. not || 22. 4. Abraham s. the place afaj 
26. 28. they said, we s. the Lord was with thee 
32.25. when he s. that he prevailed not against him 
.38.14. for she s. that Shelah was grown, not given 
39. 3. his master s. that the Lord was with him 

42. 21. in that we s. the anguish of his soul 

43. 16. when Joseph s. Benjamin with them 

45. 27. when he s. the wagons which Joseph sent 

49. 15. Issachar -s. that rest was good, and land 

50. 15. his brethren s. that their father was dead 
23. Joseph s. Ephraim's children of third gener- 

Exod. 2. 2. when she s. that he was a goodly child 
12. when he s. that there was no man, he slew 

10. 23. they s. not one another for three days 
14. 31. Israel s. that ereat work the Lord did 

24. 10. and they s. the God of Israel, 11. 

33. 10. ail the people s. the cloudy pillar stand 
J^'um. 13. 28. we s. the children of Anak there 
22. 23. ass s. the angel of the Lord in the way, 27 

25. 7. and when Phinehas s. it he rose up 

32. 9. when they s. the land, they discouraged Isv. 
Deui.i. 12. ye heard a voice,but s.no similitude, 15. 

7. 19. the great temptat'ons which thine eyes s. 
.Tudg.l9.2Q.a\\ that s.it said, no such deed was done 
Ruth 1. 18. when she s. she was stedfastly minded 

1 Sam. 6. 13. they s. the ark, and rejoiced to see il 
10. 14. when he s. that they were no where 

17. 24. Israel, when thov s. the man fled from him 

18. 28. Saul s. that the Lord was with David 

2 Sam. 11. 2. David s. a woman washing herself 
IKins-s 3.28. s.that the wisdom of God was in him 

16. 18. when Zimri s. that the city was taken 
18. 17. when Ahab s. Elijah, he said to him 
19.3.when he s. that, he arose and went for his lite 

2 Kings 2. 12. Elisha s. it, and he s. him no more 
3.22. s. the water on the other side as red as blood 
4. 25. when the man of God s- her afar cfl*. 
6. 17. L. opened eyes ofthe youns man and he 8 
13. 4. for he s. the oppression of Israel 
16. 10. Ahaz s. an altar that was at Damascus, 12 

2 Chron. 15. 9. they s. that the Lord was with fairb 



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2 Chr. 25. 21. and tliey s. one another in the face 
31. 8. when princes 5. heaps, they blessed the Ld. 
A'e/t.ti.lG.when s.tliese thivigs they were cast down 
Esth. 1. 14. the 4)rinces winch 5. the king's lace 

7. 7. he s. that there was evil determined a.g. him 
Job 2. 13. they s. that his grief was very great 

3. 10. had not beenf as infants wliich never s. light 
20. y. eye which s. him, shall see him no more 

. 20. 8. the young men s. me, and hid themselves 
11. when the eye s. me, it gave witness to me 

Psal. 48. 5. they 5. it, and so they marvelled 
77. Iti. waters 5. thee, O God, the waters 5. thee 
95. 9. your fathers proved me, and 5. my work 
97. 4. the earth 5. his lightnings and trembled 
114. 3.sea.y. it and Hed, Jordan was driven back 

Cant. 3. 3. 5. ye him whom my soul lovelh? 

Isa. 41. 5. isles s. it, and feared, ends of the earth 

Jer. 3. 7. and her treacherous sister Judah s. it 
39. 4. when Zedekiah s. thena, and men of war 
44. 17. for tlien we were well, and s. no evil 

Lam. 1. 7. adversaries s. her and did mock at her 

Ezek. 8. 10. so I went in, and s. behold, every form 

20. 28. then Ihey s. every high hill, offered there 
23. 16. as soon as she 5. them, she doted on them 

Pmi. 3.27. s. these men on whom fire had no power 

4. 23. whereas the king s. a watcher coming down 

5. 5. the king s. part of the hand that wrote 
//(35. 5. 13. when Ephraim s. his sickndfes and Judah 

5. his wound, then went Ephraim to the Assyrian 
Hag'.2.'3.\vho among you s.this house in first glory? 
Mat. 2. 9. the star which they s. went before them 

3. 16. 5. the Spirit of God descending, Mark 1. 10. 

12. 22. the blind and dumb both spake and s. 

17. 8. they s. no man, save Jesus only 

21. 38. but when the husbandmen s. the son 

22. 11. s. a man who had not on wedding-garment 
25. 37. Lord, when s. we thee a hungered, 44. 

38. when s. we thee stranger||39.wlien5. thee sick 
28.71. another maids. him, and said, this was with 

Jesus of Nazareth, Markli. 69. Luke 22. 58. 
27.3. Judas, when s. he was condemned, repented 
28. 17. when they s. him they worshipped him 
Mark 2. 5. when Jesus s. their faith he said to sick 

8. 23. sjiit on his eyes, he asked him, if he s. aught 

9. 38. saying. Master, we s. one casting out devils 

in thy name, and he follows not us, J^ukeO.49. 

Luke 8. 34. when they s. what was done, they fled 

47. when the woman s. that she was not hid 
9. 32. when they were awake, they s. his glory 
15. 20. his father s. him, had compassion on him 
17. 15. one of them, when he .?. he was healed 
24. 24. they found it even so, but him they s. not 

John 6. 26. ye seek me, not because ye s. miracles 
8. 56. Abraham s. my day, and was glad 
12.41. these things said Esaias,whe'a he s.hls glory 

19. 35. he that 5. it, bare record, his record is true 

20. 20. disciples were glad when they 5. the Lord 
Jlcts 4. 13. when they s. the boldness of Peter 

6. 15. s. his face as it had been face of an angel 

7. 55. Stephen .?. glory of God and Jesus standing 

8. 18. when Simon s. that Holy Ghost was given 

39. caught Philip, that eunuch s. him no more 

9. 8. when his eyes were opened, he s. no man 
35 all at Lydda s. him, and turned to the L. 

40. and when Tabitha s. Peter, she sat up 

10. 3. Cornelius s. a vision || 11. s. heaven opened 

12. 3. and because he s. it pleased the Jews 

13. 36. David s. corruption || 37.s. no corruption 
16 .19. masters s. the hope of their gain was gone 

17. 10. he 5. the city wholly given to idolatry 
22. 9. they s. indeed the lighfand were afraid 

28. 6. had looked, and s. no harm come to him 
Gal. 2. 7. but when they s. that the gospel of the 

uncircumcision was committed to me 
Phil. 1. 30. hav:r:g the same conflict which ye 5. 
Heb. 3. 9. your fathers s. my works forty years 

11. 23. because they s. he was a proper child 
Rev. 1. 2. who bare record of all things he s. 

11. 11. great fear fell on them who s. them 

12. 13. when the dragon s. that he was cast out 

18. IS. cried, when theys. smoke of her burning 

SAW joined with I^ord or God. 
Oen. 1. 4. and God s. the light that it was good 
10. God called the dry land earth, and God s. 
that it was good, 12, 18, 21, 25, 31. 
6. 5. God s. that the wickedness of man was great 

29. 31. when the I^ord s. that Leah was hated 
Exod. 3. 4. when the J^ord s. that he turned aside 
Deut. 32. 19. when the f^ord s. it, he abhorred 

2 Kings 14. 26. the I^ord s. the affliction of Israel 
2 Chr. 12. 7. when L. s. tliey humbled themselves 
Isa. 59. 15. the I^ord s. it, and it displeased him 
16. Lord s. that there was no man, and wondered 
.Tonah 3. 10. God s. their v/orks, that they turned 
Lukel. 13. Lord s.her, he had compassion on her 

/ SAW. 

Gen. 41.19. such as /never s. in Egypt for badness 

44. 28. one went out, and /s. him not since 

Josh. 7. 21. when Is. among the spoils a garment 

Jvdg. 12. 3. when Is. that he delivered me not 

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1 Sam. 22. 9. Is. the son of Jesse coming to Nob 
28. 13. Is. gods ascending out of the earth 

2 Sam. 18. 10. Is. Absalom hanged in an oak 
29. / s. great tumult, but knew not what it was 

1 Kings 22. 17. Is. all Israel scattered on the hills 

19. Is. the Lord on his throne, 2 Chr mi. Id. 18. 
JVe/i. 13.15. in those days 5. /in Judah some trading 
Job 31. 21. when / s. my help in the gate 

Psal. 73. 3. when Is. the prosperity of the wicked 
Prov. 24. 32. then Is. and considered it well 
Eccl. 2. 24. this also Is. from the hand of God 
8. 10. so Is. the wicked buried, who had gone 
£zeA.l 1.1. among whom /s.Jaazaniahson of Azur 

16. 50. therefore I took them away as Is. good 
23.13. then Is. that she was defiled, took one way 

Hos. 9. 10. Is. your fathers as first-ripe in fig-tree 

13. Ephraim, as Is. Tyrus, is planted in pleasant 
John 1. 32. Is. the Spirit descending upon him 

48. when thou wast under the fig-tree, Is. thee 
.^cts 26. 13. Is. in the way a light from heaven 
Gal. 1. 19. but other of the apostles 5. /none 
2. 14. when / 5. that they walked not uprightly 
Rev. 1. 17. when Is. him, I fell at his feet as dead 

SAW. 
The punishment of the Saw. See Punishment. 
/sa.lO. 15. shall s. magnify ag. him thatshaketh iti 

SAWS. 
2Sam.l2. 31.he put Ammonites under 5.1 CAr.20.3. 

SAWED. 
l.ff'mo-s7.9.these were of costly stones s. with saws 

SAWEST. 
Gen. 20. 10. what 5. thou that hast done this thing? 

1 Sam. 19. 5. thou s. it and didst rejoice 

23. 13. king said, be not afraid, for what s. thou 

2 Sam. 18. 11. Joab said, and behold, thou s. him 
Psal. 50. 18. when thou s. a thief, thou consentedst 
Dan. 2. 31. thou, O king, s. a great image 

34. thou s. till that a stone was cut out, 45. 
4. 20. the tree thou s. which grew and was strong 

8. 20. the ram which thou s. having two horns 
Rev. 1. 20. seven stars thou s. seven candlesticks 5. 

17. 8. the beast that thou s. v/as, and is not 

12. the ten horns which thou 5. are ten kings, 16. 
15. waters thou s. where whore sittethare peoples 
18. the woman which thou s. is that great city 
SAWN. 
Heb. 11. 37. they were stoned, they were s. asunder 

SAY . 
Signifies, [1] To speak., to tell., or relate., Gen. 37. 

20. I 44. 16. [2] To utter, or pronounce., Judg. 
12. 6. [3] To will and command with efficacy., 
Gen. 1. 3, 6, 9. Luke 7. 7. [4] To promise, 
Luke 23. 43. [5] To think, muse, or meditate, 
Deut. 7. 17. Isa 49. 21. Mat. 3. 9. [6] To 
ask, Mark 11. 31. [7] T'o answer, Exod. 3 13, 

14. [8] To affirm and teach, Mat. 17. 10. [9] 
To expound, Heb. 5. 11. [10] To admonish, 
Col. 4. 17. [11] To confess, or acknowledge, 
Luke 17. 10. [12] To bear witness. Acts 24. 
20. [13] To reason, or argue. Jam. 2. 18. 

Gen. 14. 23. lest thou shouldest s. I have made 

Abram 
34. 11. wMfet ye shall s. to me I will give, 12. 
37. 17. fori heard them s. let us goto Dothan 
20. we will s. some evil beast hath devoured him 
41. 15. 1 have heard s. that ihou canst interpret it 
44. 16. Judah said, what shall we s. to my Lord 
50. 17. so shall ye s. to Joseph, forgive, I pray 
Exod. 3. 14. thus shall ye s. to the children of Isr. 
I AM hath sent me to you, 15. | 19. 3. ] 20. 22. 
4. 12. I will teach you what thou shall s. 
12. 26. when your children shall 5. unto you 
14. 3. Pharaoh will s. of the children of Israel 

21. 5. if the servant shall s. I love my master 
J^um. 5. 22. and the woman shall s. amen, amen 

11. 12. that thou shouldest s. to me, carry them 

22. 19. that I may know what the Lord will 5. 
38. have I now any power at all to s. any thing? 

Deut. 5. 27. hear all that the Lord our God shall s. 
6. 21. then thou shait 5. to thy son, we were 

9. 2. a people great, of whom thou hast heard s. 
28. 67. in the morning thou shalt s. and at even 5. 

31. 17. so that they will ,9. in that day, are not 

32. 27. lest they should s. our hand is high 
.Josh. 22. 27. your children may nets, our children 

28. when they should .9. to us in time to come 
.Judg. 7. 11. and thou shalt hear ^at they s. 
36. 15. she said, how canst thou s. I love thee ? 

18. 24. what is this yes. to me, what aileth thee? 
lSam.8.7. in all they 5. unto thee, hearken to voice 

14. 10. if they s. thus, come up to us, we will go 

20. 7. if he 5. thus, thy servant shall have peace 
2 Sam. 7. 8. therefore thou shalt s. to my servant 

David, T took thee from sheep-cote, 1 Chr. 11. 7. 

15. 26. if he 5. I have no delight in thee 

21. 4. what you shall s. that will I do for you 

1 Kings 1. 36. the Lord God of my lord s. so too 

2. 17. speak I pray thee, for he will not s. thee nay 

9. 8. they shall s. why hath the Lord done thus to 

this land and to this hous^'' 2 Chron. 7. 2l. 



1 Kings 13. 22. of which the L. did s. eat no broad 
22. 8. let not the king 5. so, 2 Chroji. 18. 7. 

2 Kings 7. 4. if we s. we will enter into the city 

9. 37. so that they shall not s. this is Jezebel 

2 Chron. 18.15. that thou s. nothing but truth to rap 
Ezra 8. 17. 1 told them what they should s.to Iddo 

9. 10. O our God, what shall we s. after this? 
JoZ»9.12. betakes away, whocan hinder him? who 

will s. to liim, what doest thou ? Eccl. 8. 4. 

21. 14. they s. unto God, depart from us 

22. 29. then shalt thou s. there is lifting up 

23. 5. 1 would understand what he would s. to me 
28. 22. destruction and death s. we have heard 

32. 11. whilst you searched out what to s. 

33. 27.,if any s. I have sinned, and perverted right 
37. 19. teach us what we shall s. unto him 

Psal. 3. 2. many s.of my soul, there is no help in G. 

4. 6. there be that s. who will shew us any good? 
35. 25. let them npts. we have swallowed him up 

58. 11. so that a man shall 5. there is a reward 

59. 7. they belch out, for who, s. they, doth bear ? 
94. 7. yet they s. L. shall not see, nor G. of Jacob 
129. 8. nor do they who go by s. blessing of the L 

Prov.l. 11. if they s. come, let us lay wait for blood 
20. 9. who can s. I have made my heart clean ? 
Eccl. 12. 1. when thou shalt 5. 1 have no pleasure 
Isa. 2. 3. many people shall go and s. come ye 
29. 15. the s. whoseeth us? and who knovveth us? 
16. shall the work s. of him that made it ? or the 
thing framed s. of him that framed it? 
30. 10. who s. to the seers, see not, and to propheta 
33. 24. and the inhabitants shall not s. I am sick 
44. 5. one shall s. I am the Lord's, and another 
45.24. surely shall ones. in L.have I righteousness 
48.5. lestthou shouldest .9. my idol hath done them 

7. lest thou shouldest s. behold I knew them 
58. 3. why have we fast. s. they, and thou seest not7' 

9. thou shalt cry, and he shall s. here I am 
,Ier. 2. 27. in trouble they will s. arise, and save ua 

5. 15. neither understandest what they s. 

10. 11. thus shall yes. them, thegods shall perish 
14. 17. therefore thou shalt s. this word to them 

20. 10. report, s. they, and we will report it 
23. 7. they shall no more s. the Lord liveth 

31. 29. they shall s. no more, fathers have eaten 
39. 12. do to him even as he shall s. unto thee 
42. 20. according to all that the Lord shall s. 
Ezek. 13. 7. whereas ye s. the Lord saifh it 

28.9. wilt thou yet s. before him that slayeth thssl 
Hos. 14. 3. nor will we s. to the work of our handa 

8. Ephraim shall s. what have I to do with idols? 
Mic. 2. 6. prophesy ye not, s. they to them that pro 

3. 11. they will s. is not the Lord among us ? 
Hab. 2. 1 . 1 will watch to see what he will s. to m« 
Zech. 11. 5. they that sell them, s. I am rich 
Mal.l.2.yetye s. wherein loved us? 2.14,17. | 3. 13. 
Mat. 3. 9. think not tos. in yourselves, Lvke3.d. 

5. 11. shall s.al' manner of evil against you falsely 
7. 22. many will s. to me in that day. Lord, Lord 
13. 51. have ye understood ? they s. yea, Lord 
16.13. Jesus said, whom do men s. that I the Son 

of man am ? Mark 8. 27. L^ike 9. 18. 
15. whom s.ye that lam? Mark 8.29. Luke 9. 20. 

21. 3. if any man s. ought to you, ye shall .9. 
16. and s. to him, hearest thou what these s. ? 

25. if we should s. from heaven, he will s. to us, 
why not believe him? Mark 11.31 . Luke2Q. S. 

26. if we shall s. of men, Mark 11 . 32. Luke20. 6. 
23. 3. do not their works, for they s. and do not 

Jlfar/i;1.44.and saith, see thou s.nothingto any man 
9. 6. he wist not what to s*. for they were afraid 

Luke4:.23.yR will surely s.this proverb,heal thyself 
7. 40. Simon, I have somewhat to s. to thee 

12. 11. take ye no thought what ye shall s. 

12. the Holy G. shall te^ch what ye ought to 5. 
,Iohn 4. 20. ye s. that Jerusalem is the place where 

7. 26. he speaketh, and they s. nothing to him 

8. 26. 1 have many things to s. of you, 16. 12. 
48. s. we not well, that thou hast a devil ? 
54. of whom ye s. that he is your God 

13. 13. ye call me master, ye s. well, for so I am 
Jlcts3. 22. him shall ye hear in all things he shall 5, 

4. 14. they could s. nothing against it 

6. 14. we heard him .9. that Jesus shall d'-jtroy 
21. 23. do therefore this that we s. to thee 

23. 18. who hath something to s. unto thee 

24. 20. or else let these same here s. if found evil 
26. 22. none other things but what Moses did s. 

Rom. 3. 5. what shall we s. is God unrighteous ? 

8. as some afiirm that we s. let us do evil 
4.1. what shall we s. then, shall we continue in sin? 
6. 1. 1 7. 7. I 8. 31. I 9. 14, 30, 

9. 20. shall thing *'ormed s.to him that formed it? 
1 Cor. 12. 3. no man can s. that Jesus is the Lord 

14. 16. how shall he s. amen at thy giving thanks? 
23. will they not s. that ye are mad ? 

15. 12, how .9. some that there is no resurrection"? 
2Cor.9.4.we,that we s.not you, should be ashamed 

10. 10. for his letters, s. they, are weighty 
IThess.i. 15. this we s. toyouby v/ord of the Lo»J 



6AY 



i Tnn, 4. 7. understanding neither what they s. 
Tit. 2. 8. having no evil tiling to s. of you 
Pkilem. 19. albeit I do not s. how thou owest me 
fiTei. 5. 11. of whom we have many things to s. 

7. 9. as I may so s. Levi paid tithes in Abraham 

9. 11. that is to s. not of tliis building 

10. yi). for us, through the vail, that is to s. his flesh 

11. 14. they that s. such things declare plainly 
13. 6. so that we nlay boldly s. Lord is my helper 

/am. 1. 13. let no man s. when he is tempted 

4. 13. go to now ye that s. to-day or to-morrow 
15. for that ye ought to 5. if the Lord will 

I John 1. 6. if we s. we have fellowship with him 

8. if we 5. we have no sin, we deceive; ourselv. 10. 
4. 20. if a man 5. 1 iove God, and hateth his brother 

5. 16. 1 do not s. that he shall pray for it 

Rev. 2. 2. v/hich s. they are apostles, and are not 

9. which 5. they are Jews, and are not, 3. 9. 
22. 17. and the Spirit and the bride s. come 
See Began. 
SAY, Imperatively. 
Gen. 12. 13. s. I pray thee, thou art my sister 
20. 13. at every place, s. of me, he is my brother 
Deut. 1. 42. s. unto them, go not up, neither fight 
Judg.l.ld.s . . - - - - 

12. 6. they said to iiim, s 
I Sa7n.lo.16. and he said to him, s. on, 2 Sam. 14. 12. 



. the sword of the Lord, and of Gideon 
now, Shibboleth 



1 Ki?igs 2. 14, IG. Liike 7. 40. .dots 13. 15. 

Prov. 3. 2d. s. not to thy neigh, go and come again 
24. 29. s. not, I will do so to him as he hath done 
30. 9. lest I deny thee, and s. who is the Lord 1 

Eccl. 7. 10. 5. not thou, v."hat i.s cause former days 

fsa. 3. 10. s. ye to righteous, shall be well wrth him 
35. 4. s. to iliem that are of fearful heart, fear not 
40. 9. s. to tlie cities of Judah, behold your God 
43. 9. or let them hear, and s. it is truth 
56. 3. neither let the emiuch 5. I am a dry tree 
62. 11. s. ye to the daughter of Zion, behold thy 

Jer. 1. 7. s. not, I am a child, for thou shalt go 
46. 14. s. ye, stand fast, and prepare thee 

48. 19. ask har that escapeth, and s. what is done 
50. 2. fi Babylon is taken, Bel is confounded 

Ezek. 6 11. and stamp with thy foot, and s. alas 
12. 11. s. I am your sign, like as I have done 
19. 2. and s. what is thy mother- "? a lioness 
21. 9. 5. a sword, a swoid is sharpened 
28. 5. the sword is drawn for the slaughter 
Hos. 14. 2. s. unto him, take away all iniquity 
Joel 2. 17, let them s. spare thy people, O Lord 

3. 10. \&..:i 10 \yeak s. I am strong 
Zech. 1. 3. s. unto them, turn ye unto :Tie 
Mat. 21. 3. s. Lord hatii need of them, Mark 11. 3. 
Zjuke 7.7. s. in a word, and my serv. shall be healed 

10. 10. go out into the streets of the same, and 5. 
John 4. 35. s. not ye, there are yet four months 

10. 36. s. ye of him the Father hath sanctified 
Co^.4.17. s. to Archippus, take heed to the ministry 

/ SAY. 
Exod. 3. 13. his name, what shall 7 s. to them 7 

4. 23. / s. unto thee, let my son go to serve me 

6. 29. speak all that Is. unto thee, Ezek. 44. 5. 
JbsA. 7.8. what shall Is. when Israel turneth backs 
Judg. 7. 4. of whom Is. this shall go with thee 

1 Sam. 20. 21. if /s. expressly to the lad, behold 

2 Kings 4. 23. did not / s. do not deceive me 1 

7. 13. behold, / s. they are as all the multitude 
2 Chron. 20. 11. behold, / s. how they reward us 
Joh 6. 22. did Is. bring unto me, or give a reward ? 

7. 13. when Is. my bed shall comfort me 
9.20.if /s. I am perfect, it shall prove me perverse 

27. if / 5. I will forget my complaint, leave off 
10. 2. /will s. to God, do not condemn me 

Psal. 27. 14. be of courage, wait, / s. on the Lord 
73. 15. if Fs. I will speak thus, I should oflend 
91. 2. I will s. of the Lord, he is my refuge 
130. 6. Is. more than they that watch for morning 
139. 11. \i I s. the darkness shall cover me 

Eccl. 6. 3. Is. an untimely birth is better than he 

Isa. 36. 5. / s. sayest thou, but they are vain words 
38. 15. what shall /s. 1 he hath both spoken to me 
43. 6. /will s. to the north, give up, and the soutli 

Ezek. 2. 8. son of man, hear what Is. unto thee 
3. 18. when Is. to the wicked, 33. 8, 14. 
12. 25. /will s. the word, and will perform it 
21. 24. because Is. ye are come to remembrance 
33. 13. when Is. to tiie rigliteous, he shall live 

Mat. 8. 9. Is. unto this man go, Luke 7. 8. 
18. 22. Is. not unto thee, until seven times, but 

^ar&2.11./5.tothee,arise,5. 41./^^^^■e5.24. | 7.14. 

Luke 6. 4G. and do not the things which Is. 

JoAnS. 34. these things/ s. that ye might be saved 

8. 46. Is. the truth, why do ye not believe me 1 
55. if /should s. I. know him not, shall be aliar 

12.27. what shall Is. Fath. save me from this hour 

49. he gave me commandment, what /should s. 
Rom.'i. 26. to declare, Is. his righteousness 

9. 1. / s, the truth in Christ, I lie not 
Cor. 1. 12. this Is. that every one of you saith 
7. 29. but this / s. brethren, the time is short 
9.8.«. /these things as a man? or saith col the law 
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SAY 

1 Ci)r.l0.15.I speak as to wise men, judge what Is 
19. what 5. / then ? that the idol is any thing 
29. conscience, I s. not thy own, but of others 

11.22. what shall Is. to you? shall! praise you? 
15. 50. now this Is. brethren, 2 Cor. D. 6. Gal. 3. 
17. I 5. 16. Kph. 4. 17. Col. 2. 4. 
Gal. 1. 9. as we said before, so s. I now again 

2 Tim. 2.7. consider what /s.Ld. give thee unders. 
Philem. 21. knowing thou wilt do more than Is. 
jfireZ».11.32.what shall / more s.? time would fail me 

/ SAY unto you. 
2 Sam. 13. 28. when Is. unto you, smite Amnon 
■2 Kings 2. 18 he said, did Inois.untoyou^gonotl 
Mat. a. 2d. Is. unto yew, that Solomon in all his glory 
21. 31. 1 s. unto you, that Publicans go before you 
J)/arA13.37.what Is. unto you,\sB.y unto all, watch 
John 16.26. Is. notti?ttoyow,l will pray the Fath. 
Gal. 5. 2. /Paul s. unto you, if ye be circumcised 
Rev. 2. 24. unto you Is. and to the rest in Thyatira 

SAYEST. 
Ezod.22.V2. see, thou s. to me, bring up this people 
J^am. 22. 17. 1 will do whatsoever ihou s. unto uie 
Rutk 3. 5. all that thou s. unto me, 1 will do 



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1 Kings 18. 11. and now thou s. go tell thy lord, 14 

2 Kings 18.20. thou s. but they are but vain words, 
I have counsel and strength for war, Isa. 36. 5. 

2 Chron. 25. 19. thou s. lo, thou hast smitten Edom 
Jfeh. 5. 12. we will restore, so will we do as thou s. 

6. 8. there are no such things done as thou s. 
.Joh 22. 13. and thou s. how doth God know ? 
Psal. 90. 3. and s. return, ye children of men 
Prov. 24. 12. if thou s. behold, weJvnewitnot 
Isa. 40.27. why s. thou, O Jacob, and speak. O Isr. 

47. 8. that s. in thine heart, I am, and none else 
Jer. 2. 35. yet thou s. because I am innocent, 1 will 
plead with thee, because thou s.I have not sinned 
Jlinos 7. 16. thou s. prophesy not against Israel 
Mat. 26. 70. saying, I know not what tliou s. 

27. 11. art thou king of the Jews? Jesus said unto 

him, thou s. Mark 15.2. Luke^'S.'J. John 18.37. 

Mark 14. 68. Peter denied, saying, I know not, 

neither understand I what thou s. Lukc22. <i0. 

Liike 20. 21. Master, we know that thou s. rightly 

John 1. 22. who art thou ? what s. thou of thyself I 

8. 5. that such should be stoned, but what s. thou? 
33. s. thou, ye shall be made free ? J2. 34. | 14. 9. 

9.17. they say to blind man, what 5. thou of him? 

18. 34. s. thou this of thyself or did others tell ? 
Ro7n. 2. 22. thou that s. a man should not steal 
1 Cor. 14. 16. he understandeth not what thou 5. 
Rev. 3.17. because thou s. I am rich, and increased 

SAYING. 
Gen. 37. 11. breth. envied, but his father observed s. 
Deut. 1. 23. and the s. pleased me well 

1 Sam. 18. 8. the s. displeased Saui, and he said 

2 Sam. 17. 4. and the s. pleased Absalom well 
6. shall we do after his s. ? if not, speal^ou 

24.19. David, according to thes. of God, went up 

1 Kings 2. 38. and Shimei sa.'d, the s. is good 

12. 15. that he migl.-t perform his s. by Ahijah 

13. 4. when Jeroboam heard s. of the man of God 
32. the s. which he cried by the Lord shall come 

15.29. according to the .>■. of the L. 2 Kings 10.17. 
17. 15. accord, to thes. of Elijah, 2 Kings 2. 22. 

2 Kintrs 5. li. accorciing to the s. of the man of 

God, 8. 2. 

Esth. 1. 21. the s. pleased the king and the princes 
Psal. 49. 4. I v.'ili open my dark s. on the harp 
Jonah 4. 2. was not this my s. when in my country 
Mat. 15. 12. were offended after they heard this s. 

19. n. all men cannot receive this s. save they 
22. but wlien the young man heard this s. 

28. 15. this s. is common!) reported among Jews 
Mark 7. 29. for this s. go thy way, the devil is gone 

8. 32. a;id he spake thst s. openly 

9. 10. and diey kept tbat s. with themselves 
32. they understood not that s. Luke 2.50. | 9.45. 

10. 22. he was sad at that s. and went away 
L2ike 1.29. she was troub.at his s. and cast in mind 

2. 17. they made known abroad s. that was told 
9. 45. and they feared to ask him of that s. 
18. 34. this s. was hid from them, nor knew they 
.lohn 4. 37. herein is that s. true, one soweth 

39. many believed, for the s. of the woman 
42. now we believe, not because of thy s. 

6. 60. this a hard s. who can hear it 

7. 36. what manner of s. is this that he said ? 

40. many, when they heard this s. said 

8. 51. I say to you, if a man keep my s. 52. 
55. but I know him and keep his s. 

12. 38. that the s. of Esaias might.be fulfilled 
15.20. if they have kept my s. they will keep yours 

18. 9. that the s. of Jesus might be fulfilled, 32. 

19. 8. when Pilate heard that s. he was afraid 
21. 23. then went th'^ s. abroad among brethren 

jicts 6. 5. the s. pleased the whole multitude 
7. 29. then fled Moses at this s. into Midian 
16. 36. the keeper of the prison told this s. to Paul 

Rom. 13. 9. it is briefly comprehended in this s. 

1 Cor. 15. 54. then shall be brought to pass the s. 
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1 Tivi.l. 15. this is a faithful s. that Ch. Jesus oanre 
to save sinners, 4. 9. 2 Tivi. 2. 11. Tit. 3. 8. 

3. 1. this is a true s. if a man desire the office 
SAYING, Participle. 

1 Kings 1.6.displeased in s.why luistthou done id 
jl/af.26.44. he prayed third time, s. the same wordi 
Mark 13. 6. s. I am Christ, and shall deceive many 
Luke 11.45.Master, thus s.ihou reproachest us also 
Acts 11. 7. a voice, s. arise, Peter, slay and eat 
26.22. s. none other things than those which 
SAYINGS. 
J\rum. 14. 39. Moses told these s. to the people 
.Judg. 13. 17. that when thy s.come to pass, may d<. 

1 SfflM.25.12. so David's young men told all those s 

2 Chron. 13. 22.Abijah'ss. are written in the story 
33. 19. that are written among the s. of the seer? 

Psal. 49. 13. yet their posterity approve their s. 
78. 2. o.pen in parables, I will utter dark s. of olc 
Prov. 1. 6. to understand the dark s. of the wise 

4. 10. hear, O my sou, and receive my s. 
20. my son attend, ingline thine ear to my s. 

Mat. 7. 24. whoso heareth these *. 26. Luke 6. 4' 
28.when Jesus had ended these s.the people were 
astonished at his doctrine,19. 1. 1 26. 1. Luke 7. 1 
Luke 1.65. all these s.were noised abroad in Judet 
2. 51. his mother kept all these .s. in her heart 
9. 44. let these s. sink down into your ears 
John 10. 19. there was a division again for these 5 
14. 24. he that lovetlj me not, keejX'th not my a 
Acts 14.18.^uth these s.scarce restrained they pe< 
19.28. when heard these s. they were full of wrati 
Rom. 3. 4. that thou mightest be justified in thy & 
Rev. 19. 9. he saith to me these are true s. of Go< 
22. 6. he said to me, these s. are faithful and truf 
7. blessed is he that keepeth the s. of this boot 
9. and of them who keep the s. of this book 
]i). seal not the s. of the prophesy of this bool\ 
SCAB. 
Lev. 13. 2. when shall have in skin of his flesh a s 
6. it is but a s. \\ 7. if s. spread much in skin,fc 
14. 56. this is the law for a s. and for a bright spc 
Deut. 28. 27. the Lord will smi-te thee with a s, 
Isa. 3. 17. therefore the Lord will smite with a s 

SCABBARD. 
Jer. 47. 6. O sword, put up thyself into thys 

SCABBED. 

IjCV. 21.20. he that is scurvy or s.shall not approaci 

22. 22. or scurvy, or s. ye shall not offer to the L 

SCAFFOLD. 
2 Chron. 6. 13. Solomon had made a brasen s. 

SCALES. 
Lev. 11. 9. these that have s. eat ye, Deut. 14. 9 
10. that have no s.ye shall not eat,12./>ewt.l4.10 
Job 41. 15. his s. are his pride, shut up together 
/sa.40.12.who weighed the mountains ins. and hill. 
Ezek. 29. 4. I will cause the fish to slick to thy s 
Acts 9. 18. there fell from his eyes as it had been s 

SCALETH. 
Prov. 21. 22. a wise man s. the city of the might} 

SCALE. 
Lev. 13. 30. it is a dry s. even a leprosy on the bead 

31. plague of the s. be not deeper than the skin, 
shall shut up him that hath the s. 7 days, 33. 

32. and behold, if the s. spread not, 34. 
33.heshall be^haven, but thes. shall henotshave 
35. but if the s. spread much, he is unclean, 36. 
37. if the s. be at a stay, the s. is healed 

14. 54. this is law of all manner of leprosy and ». 

SCALP. 
Psal. 68. 21. God shall wound the hairy s. of suck 

SCANDAL. 
1 John 2. t 10. there is none occasion of s. in hiia 
. SCANDALS. 



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Mat. 13. t 41. gather out of his kingdom 

SCANT. 
2 Kings 4. f 3. borrow the vessels abroad, s. 

SCANT. 

Mic. 6. 10. and the s. measure that is abominable 

SCAPE-GOAT. See Goat. 

SCARCE. 
6 en. 27. 30. Jacob was s. gone cut from his father 
Acts 14. 18. with these sayings s. restrained peopli? 

SCARCELY. 
Rom. 5. 7. for s. 

1 Pef.4.18. if the riijhleons s.be saved, where smner 
SCARCENESS. 

Deut. 8. 9. where thou shalt eat bread without s. 

SCAREST. 
Joh 7.14.then thou s. me with dreams,and terrifiesi 

SCARLET. 
Gen. 38. 28. the midwife bound a s. thread, 30. 
Exod. 25. 4. blue, and purple, and s. 26. 1, 31, 36. 
I 27. 16. 1 28. 5, 6,8, 15. | 35. 6,2,% 25. | 38. 18, 23. 
39. 3. they did cut gold into wires, lo work itms, 
Lev.li.i. to take two birtls alive, and clean, cedar 
wood, s. and hyssop, 6, 49, 51, 52. JV?iW. 19.6. 
JVM?n. 4. 8. they shall spread on them a cloth of* 
JosA.2.18.shalt bind this line of s.thread in window 
21. and she bound the s. line in the window 

2 Sam. 1. 24. weep over Saul, who clothed you m* 



SCA 

Pro^. 31. 21. her household are clothed with s. 
Cant. 4. A. lliy lips are like a thread ot's. thy speech 
fsa. 1. IS. come now, thougli your sins be as s. 
Z,oni-4.5.t,l)alsvere brought up ins. embrace dungh. 
Dan. 5. 7. shall be clothed with 5. It) ■2'J. 
.VaA.'i. 3. the valiant men are in 5. fir trees shaken 
Alat. <J7. 28. they put on Jesus a s. robe 
fieb. 9. 19. he took water, and s. wool, and hyssop 
Rev. 17. 3. a woman sit on a 5. coloured beast 
4. the woman was arrayed in purple and s. colour 

18. 12. no man buyeth the merchandise of s. 
16 that great city that was clothed with s, 
SCATTER. 
Gen. 11. 9. from thence did Lord s. them on earth 

49, 7. 1 will divide them in Jacob, s. them in Isr. 
Lev. 26. 33. and 1 will .9. you among the heathen 
,Vum, 16. 37. take up the censers, and s. the fire 
Deut. 4. 27. and the Lord shall s. you among the 
heathen, 28. 64. Jer. 9. 16. Ezek. 22. 15. 

32l 26. [ said, 1 would s. them into corners 
1 Kiiiffs 14. 15. he shall .^. them beyond the river 
Ae/i. 1. 8. if ye transgress, I will s. you abroad 
Jobl8. t IL terrors make afraid, and shall s. him 
Psal.5i).U. s. them by thy power, O Ld. our shield 

68. 30. s. thou the people that delight in war 

106. 27. he lifted up his hand to s. them in lands 

144. 6. cast forth lightning, andj. them, shootout 
Isa. 23. 25. cast abroad fitches, and s. the cummin 

30. t 2-- thou shalt 5. them as a menstruous cloth 



41. 16. whirlwind shall 5. chem, and shall rejoice 
Jer. 13. 24. therefore I will s. them as stubble 
18. 17. 1 will 5. them as with an east-wind 
23. 1. woe to the pastors that s. the sheep 
49. 32. I will s. into all winds them that are in the 
utmost corners, 36. Ezek. 5. 10, 12. 
Ezek. 5. 2. a third part thou shalt s. in the wmd 
6. 5. 1 will s. your bones round about your aKars 
10.2.fill thine hand, and s. the coals over the city 
12.14.1 wills, toward every wind all thathelp him 

15. when I shall s. them among the nations 
20. 23. that I would s. them among the heathen 
29. 12. I will s. the Egyptians, 30. 23, 26. 
Dan. 4. 14. hew down the tree, and s. his frait 
11.24. he shall s. among them the prey and spoil 

12. 7. to s. the power of the holy people 

Hab. 3. 14. they came out as a whirlwind to s. me 
Zech. 1. 21. lift up their horn over Judah to s. it 
JUal.2.]^.l will s.dung on your faces,(lung of feasts 

SCATTERED. 
Gen. 11. 4. lest we be s. abroad upon the earth 

8. so the Lord s. them abroad from thence 
Exod. 5. 12. the people were s. to gather stubble 
J^um. 10. 3.5. let thine enemies be s. Psal. 68. 1. 
Deut. 30. 3. whither the Lord thy God baths, thee 

1 Sawi.ll.ll. the Ammonites that remained weres. 

13. 8. and the people were s. from Saul 

11. because I saw the people were s. from me 

2 Sam. 18. 8. the battle was s. over the country 
20. 1 22. and they were s. from the city 
22.15.hesent out arrosvs and s. them, Psal. 18. 14. 

1 Kings'iS.. 17. 1 saw all Israel s. 2 Ckron. 18. 16. 

2 Kings 25.5. his army were s. from him, .Jer. 52. 8. 
Esth. 3. 8. there is a certain people s. abroad 
Job 4. 11. the stout lionsV whelps are .s. abroad 

18. 15. brimstone shall be s. on his habitation 
Psal. 44. 11. thou hast s. us amonl* heathen, 60. 1. 

53.5.God hath s. the bones of him that encampeth 
68. 14. when the Almighty s. kings in it 
89. 10. thou hast s. thine enemies with thy arm 
92.9. all the workers of iniquity shall be s. 
141. 7. our bones ave s. at the grave's mouth 
/isa. 18. 2. go ye messengers to a nation s. and peeled 
7. the present shall be brought of a people s. 

33. 3. at lifting up of thyself the nations were*s. 
Jer. ". 13. and hast s. thy ways to the strangers 

10. 21. and all their flocks shall be s. 
23.2. ye have s. my flock, and driven them away 
30. 11. an end of all nations whither I have s. thee 
31. 10. he that s. Isr. will gather him and keep him 
40.15.that all Jews should be s.and Judah perish ? 
50. 17. Israel is a ;}. sheep, lions have driven 
Ezek.^.S. when ye shall be s. through the countries 

11. 16. though t s.them, I will be a little sanctuary 
17. 1 will gather and assemble you out of coun- 
tries where ye have been s. 20. 34, 41. 
1 28. 25. 

17.21. they that remain shall be s. to all winds 
99. 13. Egyptians gathered whither they were s. 

34. 5. flock s. because there is no shepherd, they 
became meat to beasts of field when they weres. 
6. my flock was s. on the face of the earth 

12. in the day that he is among his sheep that are 
«. where they have been s. in the cloudy day 

21. pushed the diseased till ye have s. them 
36. 19. and I s. them among the heathen 
46. 18. that my people be not s. every man 
Joel 3. 2. plead for my people whom they have s. 
JTah- 3. 18. thy people is s. on the mountain» 
Hab. 3. 6. the everlasting mountains were s. 
Zteh '.. 19. these are the horns which have s- 21. 
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, ZecA.7.14. 1 s. them with whirlwind among nations 
13. 7. awake, O ssword, smite the shepherd, and 
the sheep shall be s. Mat. 26. 31. Mark 14. 27. 
Mat. 9. 36. they were s. as sheep having no shep. 
Luke 1. 51. he hath s. the jjroud in the iiyagination 
John 11. 52. gather in one the children that were s. 
16. 32. hour conieth, is now, that ye shall be s. 
jScts 5. 36. as many as obeyed Theudas were s. 
8. 1. weres. abroad through the regions of Judea 
4. were s. went every where preaching, 11. 19. 
Jajn. 1. 1. to the twelve tribes that are s. abroad 
1 Pet. 1. 1. Peter to the strangers s. through Pontus 

SCATTERETH. 
Job 37.11. the thick cloud he s. nis bright cloud 
38. 24. which s. the east-wind upon the earth 
Psal. 147. 16. he s. the hoar-frost like ashes 
Prov. 11. 24. there is that sand yet increaseth 
20. 8. a king s. away all evil with his eyes 

26. a wise kings, the wicked, and bringeth wheel 

isa. 24. 1. the Lord s. the inhabitants of the earth 

Mat. 12.30. he not with me is ag. me, and he that 

gathereth not with me s. abroad, Luke 11.23. 

Jok7i 10. 12. the wolf catcheth and s. the sheep 

SCATTERING. 
Job 37. t 9. and cold cometh out of the s. winds 
Isa. 30. 30. the Lord sliall shew his anger with s. 

SCENT. 
Job 14. 9. yet through the s. of water it will bud 
Jer. 48. 11. therefore his s. is not changed 
Hos. 14. 7. the s. thereof be the wine of Lebanon 

SCEPTRE. 
In Greek, Skeptron ; in Hebrew, Shebet. This 
word signifies., I. A rod of command, a staff of 
authority, which is supposed to be in the hand 
of king s,of sovereigns of aprovince,of the chief 
of the people. Ahasuerus carried in his hand 
a golden Sceptre, Estk. 8. 4. The Sceptre is 
a sign ofpotoer and authority ; hence, says Isai- 
ah, The Lord hath broken the Sceptre, or the 
power of the rulers, Isa. 14. 5. And Amos re- 
presents the sovereign power by him that holds 
the Sceptre, Amos 1. 5, 8. 
II. The Scepue,or the word Shehet, is put for the 
rod of correction, for the sovereign authority 
that puvishes and humbles. Thou shalt break 
them with a rod of iron or with an iron Scep- 
tre, Psal. 2. 9. Solomon uses the word Shebet, 
to express the rod with which the disobedient 
son is disciplined, Prov. 22. 15. 
IIL The Sceptre is of ten taken for a tribe, proba- 
bly, because the princes of each tribe carried a 
Sceptre, as a wand of command, to shew their 
dignity ; thus the word Shebet is rendered in 

1 Sam. 9. 21. | 10. 19, 20, 21. 1 15. 17. 1 Kings 
1L32. " ' ' I 6 

IV. The Sceptre, or the Hebrew word Shebet, 
signifies a sh<;pherd's wand. Lev. '^7.32. The 
truncheon of o loarrior, or any common staff, 

2 Sam. 23. 21. And the rod or flail with 

which they thresh the smaller trains, Isa. 28. 
07 o ) 

Jacob foretold to Judah, that the Sceptre should 
not depart from Jadah, nor a Lawgiver from 
between his feet, till Shiloh come. Gen. 49. 
10. By the Sceptre and Lawgiv^jr, are meant 
divers forms of government : tht first being 
the mark of regal power or sovereignty ; the 
other title respects those, whose power suc- 
ceeded that of their kings, in the person of 
Zerubbabcl and his successors : And this is 
that 7chich should not depart from Judah till 
Shiloh, or the Messiah, s/to?/W come. Thispro- 
phecy doth not precisely respect the person of 
Judah, for he never ascended the throne, nor 
possessed the empire over his brethren ; nei- 
ther doth it respect his posterity^ as a tribe 
distinguished from the rest, although it had spe- 
cial advantages from thai, time: For the banner 
0/ Judah led the camp in their march through 
the wilderness, Num. 2. 3. That tribe had the 
first possession of the land of Canaan, Josh. 
15. 1. And these were the beginnings of its 
future glory. And from David to the capti- 
vity, that tribe possessed the kingdom, but the 
glory of his Sceptre was lost in the person of 
Zedekiah. Therefore the full meaning of the 
prophecy regards the people of Israel, in the 
relation they had to the tribe of Judah : For 
that tribe alone returned entire from the cap- 
tivity, with some relics of Levi and Benja- 
min ; so that the nation from that time was 
distinguished by the title of the Jews, in re- 
lation to it: and the right to dispose of the 
Sceptre was always in the tribe of Judah: 
For the Levites that ruled after that time 
received their power from them : So that the 
intent of the prophecy is, that after the esta- 
blishment of the supreme power in the family 
0/ Judah, it should not pass into the hands of 
strangers, but as a certain presage^ andimme- 



SCH 

di ate forerunner of the coming of Shiloh. And 
this was fully accomplished: For in the cap 
tioity there was an interruption, rather than 
an extinction of their govern, uent ; their return 
was promised at the time they were carried 
captives to Babylon: But at the coming oj 
Christ, Judea was a province of the Roman 
empire : Herod, an Edomite, sat on the throne; 
and as the tribe of Judah in general, so tht 
family of David in particular, was in suck a 
low state, that Joseph and Mary, who wera 
descended from him, were constrained to lodge 
in a stable at Bethlehem. And since our 
blessed Saviour hath appeared on the earth 
the Jews have lost all authority, their civil and 
ecclesiastical state is utterly ruined, and they 
bear the visible signs and marks of infamous 
servitude. For though great numbers of this 
people swarm all over the world, since the de- 
struction of their city and tenqjle by Titus, 
yet they have never been able to embody again 
into a nation, either in their own, or any other 
land ; nor have they to this day ever found a 
place where they couldre-establish their old con- 
stitution of law, or have a prince of their own 
to govern them by it. 

The Jews seek in vain to put forced meanings 
upon this prophecy 0/ Jacob, saying, that the 
Sceptre intimates the dominion of strangers, to 
which they have been in subjection, or the hopa 
of seeing, one day, the sceptre, or supreme 
powcr,sf:ttled again among themselves. In vain 
likejjiise they take refuge in t/ifin-.^chmalotar- 
cha; that is. The Head of the captivity: Such 
an officer the Babylonish Jews had, to whom 
they paidavoluntary submission, and who was 
always chosen by them out of the house of 
David. If such an officer be still there in being., 
he is no more than what their Alabarcha was 
at Alexandria, their Ethnarcha, at Antioch, 
or their Episcopus Judajorum, in England , 
that is, the head of that sect in that placCy 
without sword or sceptre, or any power of 
coercion, or authority of jurisdiction, but ichai 
he hath by the voluntary submission of the 
Jews of that country, which was the case with 
their Babylonian ./Echmalotarcha. J^othing 
therefore can be more vain than what the 
Jews urge as to this matter : that is, that in 
this iEchmalotarcha is still preserved both 
the Sceptre and the Law-giver in the tribe of 
Judah, and that therefore the prophecy of Ja- 
cob is not yet fulfilled, nor the Messiah as yet 
come. 

Gen. 49. 10. the s. shall not depart from Judah 

JsTum. 24. 17. and a s. shall arise out of Israel 

Esth. 4. 11. the king shall hold out the golden s. 
5. 2. king held out to Esther the golden s. 8. 4. 

Psal. 45. 6. the s. of thy kingdom is a rights. 

Isa. 14. 5. Lord hath broken the s. of the rulers 

Ezek. 19. 11. she had strong rods for the s. of th«>nj 
14. so that she hath no strong rod to be a s.to rule 

Amos 1. 5. I will cut off'him that holdeth the s. 
8. will cut off him that holdeth s. from Ashkelon 

Zech. 10. 11. and the s. of Egypt shall depart away 

Heb. 1.8. s. of righteousness is the s. of thy kingdom 
SCHISM 

Is a word formed from the Greek word Schisma, 
which signifies rupture,or division. The apostle 
Paul exhorts the Corinthians to live tn union 
together, that there be no divisions, ox schisms^ 
among them, 1 Cor. 1. 10, 11, 12. As heresy 
is a departing from the communion of the 
church, in respect of doctrine, or some funda- 
mental article of religion, so schism is taken 
for a separation from the society of the chiercA 
for external things. Thus the divisions among 
the Corinthians were not about matters cf faith, 
but occasioned from their having men's persons 
in admiration ; every one of you saith, I am 
of Paid, and I of Apollos, and I of Cephas, 
and I of Christ. 

1 Cor. 12. 25. that there should be no s. in the body 
SCHOLAR. 

1 Chron.25. 8. they cast lots, the teacher as the*. 

Mai. 2. 12. Lord will cut oflTthe master and the «. 
SCHOOL. 

Tho^ it cannot be doubted, but that religious and 
devout men, from the first beginning of mar*- 
kind, did take care to instruct their children 
and families in the fear of God, yet, for many 
ages, thereis no mentionmade o/academies, or 
schooh erected for this purpose. The school* 
or colleges of the prophets are the first of 
which we have any accounts in scripture; when 
the children of the prophets, that is, their dis- ■■ 
ciples, lived in the exercise of a retired and 
austere life, in study, andmeditation, andread- 
ing of the law of God. It is said, 1 Sam. 
19. 18, David fled, and escaped, and came ta 



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Samuel to Ramak; and told him all that Saul 
had done to him : And lie and Samuel went 
and dwelt at Jfaioth. Tliis Naiotli, which was 
xn the suburbs of Rainah, was the academy of 
the prophets. Jind it is probable, that among 
theiJi Samuel chose to spend all the leisure time 
he could get, from the necessary avocations of 
his public, duty. IVefind more also under the 
prophets Elijah and Elisha, at Beth-el, a?id in 
the plain of Jericho, 2 Kings 2. I^, 5. These 
prophets mere consulted upon affairs of im- 
portance; People went to hear their lessons, as 
appears from the woman of Shunem,?oi£/j whom 
Elisha had lodged. Her husband asked her. 
Why she went to see the prophet, seeing that 
day was neither the sabhath, nor the new- 
moon, 2 Kings 4. 23. which insinuates that 
these were the chief and usual times in which 
they resorted to the prophets for instruction. 
These Schools continued down to the captivity 
of Babylon, a7i(Z it should seem, that even the 
captives went still to hear the prophets, when 
there were any in the places where they resided. 
Ezekiel relates several conversations that he 
had with tjie elders of Israel, ioho came to see 
him, and to consult him several times, Ezek. 
14. ] , 2. 1 20. 1, 2, 3. These Schools, or Societies, 
of the prophets, were succeeded by the Syiia- 
gogues. See Synagogue. 

Some make it a doubt whether there were any 
synagogues before the captivity of Babylon. 
Yet we read in Psal. 74. 8, They have burnt 
up all the synagogues of God in the land. It 
is affirmed, however, that they were become so 
numerous in Judea, after the return from the 
captivity, that in the city of Jerusalem only, 
there wereupwards of four hundred, according 
to some; or three hundred and ninety-four ac- 
cording to others. 

■''he method of teaching in the Synagogues and in 
the Schools, is observable in the Gospels and in 
the Acts. When Jesus was of the age of 
twelve years, he was found in the temple in the 
midst of the doctors, hearing them, and asking 
them questions, Luke 2. 46. By which it 
should seem, that the doctors of the law gave a 
general liberty to any person to propound ques- 
tions to them about the law of God, to which 
they gave answers. Our Saviour entering ano- 
ther day into the synagogue of Nazareth, his 
own country, they presented to him the volume 
of the prophet Isaiah : He unfolded and opened 
it,a.nd having read a pass age out of the prophet, 
he rolled it up again, and sat down to speak, 
Luke 4. 16, 17, <i-c. jis to the posture of the 
disciples in the schools, the Jlpostle Paul speaks 
of it in Acts 22. 3, J was brought up in this 
city, at the feet of Gamaliel. The Rabbin 
sat upon a chair that was raised aloft ; the 
scholars that were the greatest proficients, were 
upon benches just below their master ; and the 
younger sort sat upon the ground on hassocks. 

dcts 19. 9. disputing in the s. of oneTyrannus 
SCHOOL-MASTER. 

Oal. 3. 24. the law was our s. to bring us to Christ 
25. after faith, we are no longer under a 5. 
SCIENCE. 

15rtra.l.4.children skilful in wisdom, understand, s. 

1 Tim. 6. 20. avoiding babblings and oppos. of 5. 
SCOFF. 

Hab. 1. 10. they shall s. at the kings and princes 
SCOFFERS. 

8 Pet. 3. 3. there shall come in last days 5. walking 
SCORCH. 

Rev. 16. 8. power was given him tos.menwilhfire 
SCORCHED. 

JfaM3.6. when sun was up they were s. Mark 4.6. 

Rev. 16. 9. and men were .?. with great heat 
SCORN, Verb. 

Job 16.20. my friends s. me, mine eye poureth tears 
SCORN. 

Esth. 3. 6. he thought s. to lay hands on Mordecai 

Ps. 44. 13. thou makestus a reproach and.5. 79. 4. 

Hab. 1. 10. and the princes shall be a s. to them 

See Laughed. 

SCORNER. 

A Scorner is one who makes a mock of sin, and 
of God^s threatenings and judgments against 
sinners; one whoderides all wholesome reproofs 
and counsels, scoffs at religion, and contemns 
the word and faithful ministers of God; he is a 
monsterof iniquity, having obtained the highest 
degree of sinning. Psal. 1. 1, Blessed Is the 
man that sitteth not in the seat of the scorn- 
ful. Prov. 1. 22, How long will the scorners 
delight in their scorning 1 Solomon describes 
the Scorner in a variety of expressions ; he is 
one that takes pleasure in scorning, Prov. 1. 22. 
f/? is ready to hate such as rebuke him, and to 
entertain malicious and revengeful thoughts 
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against them. Prov. 9. 8, Reprove not a scor-l 
ner, lest he hate thee. Pie stoppeth his ears 
against reproofs. Prov. 13. 1, A scorner hear- 
elh not rebuke. He is proud, arrogant, and 
haughty, Prov. 21. 24. He causes strifes, con 
tentions,and divisions in a society. Prov. 22.10, 
Cast out the scorner, and contention shall go out. 
He brings others likewise into a snare, arid that 
by his wicked counsels and courses, whereby he 
seduces and infects them, so that they are expo- 
sed to God's wrath. Prov. 29. 8, Scornful men 
bring a city into a snare. God's dreadful judg- 
ments are threatened against them in a re- 
markable manner. Prov'. 3. 34. | 9. 12. | 19. 
29, Surely he scorneth the scorneis. Jf thou 
scornest, thou alone shalt bear it. Judgments 
are prepared for scorners. .^nd it is said, that 
he seeketh wisdom, and findeth ii not, JProv. 
14. 6. He finds it not, because he doth not 
seek it aright, to wit, sincerely, earnestly, 
and seasonably, and in a constant and diligent 
use of all the means which God hath appointed 
to that end, and with an honest intention of 
employing his knowledge to the service of God, 
and the furtherance of his practice of religion. 
Prov. 9. 7. he that reproveth a s. gettelh shame 
S.repro ve not a s.lesl he hate thee, rebuke a wise 
13. 1. but a s. heareth not rebuke 

14. 6. a s. seeketh wisdom, and findeth it not 

15. 12. a s. loveth not one that reproveth him 
19. 25. smite a s. || 22. 10. cast out the s. 
21. 11. when s. is punished, simple is made wise 

24. s. is his name, whodealeth in proud wrath 
24. 9. and the s. is an abomination to men 

/sa. 29. 20. the s. is consumed and all that watch 
SCORNERS. 

Proy. 1.22.how long will s. delight in theirscorning 
3. 34. surely he scorneth the s. but he giveth grace 
19. 29. judgments are prepared for s. and stripes 

Hos. 7. 5. he stretched out his hand with 5. 
SCORNEST. 

Prov. 9. 12. if thou s. thou alone shalt bear it 

Ezek.16.21. not been as a harlot, in that thou s. hire 
SCORNETH. 

Job 39. 7. he s. the multitude of the city 
18. the ostrich, she s. the horse and his rider 

Prou.3.34.surelyhes.thescorners,but giveth grace 
19.28. an ungodly witness s. judgment, and mouth 
SCORNFUL. 

Psal. 1. 1. nor sitteth in the seat of the s. 

Prov. 29. 8. s. men bring a city into a snare 

Isa. 28. 14. hear the word of the Lord, ye .f. men 
SCORNING. 

./oft 34.7.who is likeJob,who drinks up5.1ike water? 

Psal. 123. 4. is filled with 5. of those that are at ease 

Prou. 1.22. how long will scorners delight in their a-. 
SCORPION, 

Avenomov.sreptile,somewhatlike asmalllobster, 
that has a bladder full of dangerous poison: Its 
head appears to be jointed and continued to the 
breast : It has two eyes in the middle of its 
head, and two towards its extremity, between 
which come out, as it were, two arms, which are 
divided into two like the claws of a lobster. It 
has eight legs, proceeding from its breast,every 
one of which is divided into six parts, covered 
with hair, at the end of which are six talons or 
claws. The belly is divided into seven rings, 
from the last of which the tail proceeds, which 
is divided into seven little heads, of which the 
last }s armed with a sting. In some are ob- 
served SIX eyes, and in others eight may be 
visibly perceived. The tail is long, and made 
after tiie manner of a string of beads tied end 
to end, one to another: thelast bigger than the 
others, and something longer; at the end of 
which are sometimes two stings, which are hol- 
low, and filled with a cold poison, which it 
squirts into the part which it stiiigs. 

The Scorpion is of a blackish colour like soot ; it 
waddles as it goes, and fixes violently with its 
snout, and by its feet., on such persons as it 
seizes upon, so that it cannot be plucked off 
but with difficulty. They say, that the dam 
brings forth clevenyoung ones, which are small 
round worms; that after she has sat upon 
them and hatched them, then they kill the 
mother. They are more mischievous to women 
than men, and more to girls than women. It 
is said, that the best and surest remedy against 
the bite of a Scorpion is, to squeeze it to pieces 
upon the wound. Moses says, that the Israel- 
ites passed through a great and terrible wil- 
derness, wherein were fiery serpents, and Scor- 
pions, Deut. 8. 15. The Hebrew reads Haka- 
rab, or Akrab;_/, om whence is Akrabbim ; the 
ascent of Akrabbim, or Scorpions, Num. 
34. 4. 

In scripture, Scorpions are used in a, figurative 
sensCf ftr zeicked, maliciouSf and crafty men, 



who, scorpion-like, wound, torment^ and kiU 
good men. Ezek. 2. 6, Thou dwellest among 
Scorpions. Our Saviour says to his disciples, 
Luke 10. 19, Behold I give unto you jiower 
to tread on serpents and scorpions ; by which 
may be signified whatsoever the devil may make 
use of to hurt them. The disciples of JJnti- 
christ, who by their poisonous doctrines wound 
the souls of men, are likewise compared to 
Scorpions, Rev. 9. 3. 

Scorpions were also a kind of whip armed with 
points, or pointed thorns, like the tail of a 
Scorpion. fVhen the l&{a.ii\\li:s complained to 
Rehoboam of the weight of the yoke wherewith 
Solomon had loaded them, Thy lather made our 
yoke grievous, make it lighter, he returned 
them this answer; Whereas my father did lade 
with a heavy yoke, 1 will add to your yoke: 
my father hath chastised you with whips, but 
I will chastise you with scorpions, 1 Kings 12. 
4, IJ, 14. 

Luke 11. 12. if he ask an esg, will he offer him a 5. 

Rev. ^.5. their torment was as the torment of a 5. 
SCORPIONS. 

ZJci/.f. 8. 15. through that wilderness wherein were5. 

IKings 12.11. my father chastised you wiih whips, 
but I will chastise you with 5. 14. 2 Chr. 10 .11,14. 

£2e/i:.2.0.tho'thou dostdwellamongs.be not afraid 

Luke 10.19.1 give you power to tread on seip.and s. 

Rev.9.3.\.o them was given power, as s. have power 

10. they had tails like to s. and stings in them 
SCOURED. 

Lev.G.28. if it be sodden in a braz. pot, it shall be*. 
SCOURGE. 

The punishment of the scourge, or whip, was very 
common among the Jews. The law ordains that 
if the wicked man be worthy to be beaten, the 
judge shall cause him to lie down, and to be 
beaten before his face, according to his fault, by 
a certain number: Forty stripes he may give 
him, and not e.vceed: lest, if he should exceed, 
and beat him above these with many stripes, 
then thy brother should seem vile unto thee, 
Deut. 25. 1, 2, 3. There were two ways of 
giving the lash; one with thongs or whips,made 
of ropes' ends, or straps of leather; the other, 
with rods, twigs, or branches of some tree. 

The Rabbins think, that ordinary faults com- 
mitted against the laic, and submitted to the 
penalty of the scourge, icere punished, not with 
bloxDS with a rod, but with a whip. They hold, 
that all punishable faults, to lohich the law 
has not annexed the kind or degree of punish- 
ment, are to be punished by the scourge. 
The offender was stript from his shoulders to 
his middle, and was tied by his arms to a 
pretty low pillar, that he might lean forward, 
and the executioner might the more easily 
come at his back. The law directed that 
they should not exceed the number of forty 
stripes : and the Jews that they might not 
transgress this law, seem to have made thirty- 
nine blows a fixed number, which they never 
went beyond, as may be gathered from 2 Cor. 

11. 24, where the apostle says. Of the Jews 
five times Veceived I forty stripes save one. 
But it is said, that in greater faults they 
struck with greater violence. 

The Rahbins further say, that the penalty of the 
scourge was not at all ignoininiousamongthem, 
and that it could not be objected as a disgrace 
to those that had suffered it. They pretend, 
that no Israelite, not so much as the king, or 
high-priest, was exempted from this law, when 
he had committed any fault that deserved this 
punishment. But this must be understood of the 
pxinishment of whipping that teas inflicted in 
their synagogues,and which was rather a legal 
and particular penalty, than a public and 
shameful correction. Philo, speaking of the 
manner in which Flaccus treated the Jews of 
Alexandria, says, he made them undergo thepu- 
nishment of the whip, which, says he, is not 
less insupportable to a free man, than death 
itself. Our Saviour speakiiig of the pains and 
ignominy of his passion, commonly puts hia 
scourging in the first place. Mat. 20. 19. Mark 
10.34. Lukel8.*33. 

The punishment of scourging inflicted on our 
Saviour, which is mentioned in Mat. 27, 26 
has given occasion for several conjectures^ 
Some say, that this punishment among the Ro. 
mans was a solemn preparative to crucifixion, 
but this would make scourging a part of the 
sentence of death pronounced upon our Saviour, 
which it was not, as appears from John 19. 1, 
4, 6, (J-c. where it is said, that Pilate again and 
again sought to release him, even after he was 
scourged, and that he told the Jews that he 
found no fault in him; but being pressed upon 



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fry the Jews, Jie at last^gave sentence against 
iim, that he should be crucified, which was 
not till some time after he had been scourged. 
Gjotius explains this of the punishment of 
putting one to the question, zcAicA was common 
among the Romans, an example of which we 
have in Acts 22. 24. Concerning which, see 
(Question. But the gospels give no ground 
for this conjecture. The reason generally as- 
signed for our Saviour'' s being scourged, is that 
Pilate, willing to deliver him from a capital 
sentence, appointed this o/ scourging to be in- 
flicted on him: He proposed to the Jews the 
scourging of him, as a lighter punishment, 
proportionable to the crimes they laid against 
him, intending afterwards to release him. So 
that the notion of his scourging was that of a 
lighter punishment, to release him from a 
greater ; though when that was inflicted, he was 
prevailed upon to gratify the Jews, by deliver- 
ing Jesus up to be crucified. 

The scourge of the tongue. Job 5. 21, Thou 
fihalt be hid. from the scourge of the tongue, 
or, when the tongue scourgeth; that is, from 
false accusations, and virulent slanders and 
reproaches. Scourge, figuratively, is taken 
for any instrument which God makes use of 
for executing his judgments : thus he-used a 
destroying angel to scourge the Assyrians, 
Isa. 10. 26. 1 37. 36. 

Job 5. 21. thou shall be hid from s. of the tongue 
9. 23. if the s. slay suddenly, he will laugh at trial 

Jsa. 10. 26. Lord of hosts shall stir up a s. for him 
28. 15. when the overflowing s. shall pass, 18. 

John 2. 15. when he had made a s. of small cords 
SCOURGE. 

Mat. 10. 17. they will s. you in their synagogues 
20.19. they shall 5. him, Mark 10. 34. Luke 18. 33. 
23. 34. some of them ye shall s. and persecute 

Acts 22. 25. is it lawful for you to s. a Roman 1 
SCOURGED. 

Lev. 19. 20. lie with a bond- maid, she shall be s. 

Mat. 27. 26. and when he had s. Jes. he delivered 
him to be crucified, Mark 15. 15. John 19. 1. 
SCOURGES. 

Josh. 23.13. s. in your sides,and thorns in your eyes 
SCOURGETH. 

j&e6.12. 6. theLd..9. every son whom he receiveth 
SCOURGING. 

Acts 22. 24. that he should be examined by s. 
SCOURGINGS. 

Heb. 11. 36. others had trial of 5. yea of bonds 
SCRABBLED. 

1 Sam. 21. 13. David feigned himself mad, and s. 
SCRAPE. 

Lev. 14. 41. shall pour out the dust that they s. off 

Job 2. 8. Job took a potsherd to s. himself withal 

Ezek. 26. 4. I will also s. her dust from her 
SCRAPED. 

Lev. 14. 41. he shall cause the house to be s. within 
43. if plague come again, after he hath s. house 
SCRIBE, 

In Hebrevv, Sopher; in Greek, Grammateus. 
This word is taken, I. For a clerk, writer, or 
secretary. This was a very considerable em- 
ployment in the court of the kings of Judah, in 
which the scripture often mentions the secre- 
taries, as the first officers of the crown. Seraiab 
was scribe, or secretary, to king David, 2 Sam. 
8. 17. Sheva is said to have filled that post, 
2 Sam. 20. 25. Elihoreph and Ahiah, were 
secretaries to king Solomon, 1 Kings 4. 3. 
Shebna under Hezekiah, 2 Kings 19. 2. and 
Shaphan under Josiah, 2 Kings 22. 8. .^5 
there were hut few. in those times that could 
write well the employment of a Scribe or writer 
was very considerable. 

II. A Scribe is put for a Commissary or Muster- 
master of an army, who makes the review of 
the troops, keeps the list or roll, and calls them 
over: Underthereignof TJzzlah king of .lud^h, 
there is found Jeil the Scribe, who had under 
his hand the king^s armies, 2 Chron. 26. 11. 
And at the time of the captivity, it is said. 
The captain of the guard, among othrr consi- 
derable persons, took the principal Scribe of the 
host, or Secretary of war, who mustered the 
people of the land, 2 Kings 25. 19. 

III. Scribe is put for an able and skilful man, a 
doctor of the law, a man of learning, that un- 
derstands affairs. Jonathan, Davii'suncjteby 
thefather\s side, was a counsellor, a wise man, 
and a Scribe, 1 Chron. 27. 32. Baruch, the 
disciple and secretary o/ Jeremiah, is called a 
Scribe; .Fer. 36. 26. And Ezra is celebrated 
as a skilful Scribe in the law of his God, 
Ezra 7i 6. The Scribes of the people, who are 
frequently mentioned in the gospel, were public 
vsriters, ani professed doctors of the law,which 
they read and explained to the people. 

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Someplace the original <?/ Scribes ww^er Moses; 
but their name does not appear till under the 
Judges. It is said, that in the war of Barak 
against Sisera, Out of Machir came down 
governors, and out of Zebulun they that han- 
dle the pen of the writer, Judg, 5. 14. Others 
think that David first instituted them, when 
he established the several classes of the priests 
and Levites. The Scribes were of tlie tribe 
of Levi; and at the time that David is said 
to have made the regulation of that tribe, we 
read that six thousand of them were constituted 
Officers and Judges, 1 Chron. 23. 4. among 
whom it is reasonable to believe, the Scribes 
were included: For in 1 Chron. 24. 6. we read 
of Shemaiah, the Scribe, one of the Levites ; 
and in 2 Chron. 34. 13. we find it written, 
Of the Levites, there were Scribes and Offi- 
cers. 

It is not unlikely that they might have had their 
education among the colleges of the prophets; 
since we do not read of any other schools of 
learning than among them. Their very name 
implies some degree of scholarship, and that no 
inconsiderable one ; since we find our Lord 
joining proi)hets and wise men, and Scribes 
together. Mat. 23. 34. And the prophet Isaiah, 
and after him the apoitle Paul, instancing 
them as such' Where is the wise? where is 
the Scribe? where is the disputer of this world? 
Isa. 33. 18. 1 Cor. 1. 20. 

The Scribes, and doctors of the law, in scripture- 
phrase, mean the same thing : And he that in 
Mat. 22. 35. is called a doctor of the law, or 
a lawyer, in Mark 12. 28. is named a Scribe, or 
one of the Scribes. They seem to have had the 
sole expounding of the Scriptures ; and there- 
fore the disciples ask our Saviour, Mat. 17. 10, 
Why then say tljg Scribes that Elias must first 
come? And in Mark 12. 35, How say the 
Scribes that Christ is the Son oC David? And 
in Luke 20. 1, 2. while Christ was preaching 
the gospel, the chief priest and. Scribes came 
upon him, with the elders, saying, Tell us by 
what authority doest thou these things'? or 
who is he that gave thee this authority 1 which 
they thought no one had a right to but them- 
selves. 

TJiough they wereemployed to be the judges, inter- 
preters, and preachers of the law to the people, 
we find that they came,inlength of time,greatly 
to abuse their trust; by delivering traditions, 
instead of Scripture, and thereby setting aside 
even the law itself. Thus they very pertly de- 
manded of Christ, Matthew 15. 2, 3, <^c. Why 
do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the 
elders? lohich our Lord fully answers by an- 
other question; Why do you transgress the 
commandment of God by your tradition 1 For 
God commanded, saying, honour thy father, 
Src. 

Their departure from the true faith in doctrine, 
was accompanied, as is generally the case, tcith 
adcpravityof moralsin their lives; for notwith- 
standingtheiroutward Zealand profession, they 
had little or no true religion at bottom. There- 
fore our Saviour says to his audience upon the 
mount, Except your righteousness shall exceed 
the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees, 
ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of 
heaven. Mat. 5. 20. And he gives various in- 
stances of their irregular and unjust doings, in 
Mat. 23. 2, 3, 4, Src. And because they, the 
least of all men, could bear a reformation, we 
find them taking all occasions to oppose the 
preaching and spreading of the gospel : They 
murmur at our Lord, whenever they see him do 
an act of charity or public good. TAeyupbraid 
him for eating with publicans and sinners. 
Theych^xgehimwith holding a correspondence 
with Beelzebub. They watch him ; seek to lay 
hands on him ; vehemently accuse him before 
the Roman governor ; and at last suborn false 
witnesses to procure him to be crucified. 

2 Sam. 8. 17. Seraiab was s. |I 20 .25. Sheva was s. 

2 Kings 18. 18. there came out Eliakim, and Sheb- 
na the s. 37. 1 19. 2. Isa. 36. 3, 22. | 37. 2. 
22. 3. the king sent Shaphan, the .9. 8, 9, 10, 12. 
2 Chron. 34. 15, 18, 20. .Jer. 36. 10. 
25. 19. he took principal 5. of the host, .7er. 52. 25. 

1 Chron.2i. 6. and Shemaiah the s. wrote fhem 
27. 32. also Jonathan was a wise man and a s. 

Ezra A. 8. Shimshai the s. wrote a letter, 9, 17, 23. 

7. 6. Ezra went from Babvlon, was a ready s. in 

the law, 11, 12. JVeA. 8. 4, 9, 13. | 12. 26, 36. 

JVeA.8. 4. Ezra the s. stood upon a pulpit of wood 
13. 13. Shelemiah the priest, Zadok the s. 

Isa. 33. 18. where is the 5.? where is the receiver? 

Jer. 36. 12. princes sat, even Elishama the s. 20, 21. 
26. Barach the s. 32. 1 37. 15. Jonathan the «. 20. 



Mat. 8. 19. a s. said. Master, I will follow lhe<» 

13. 52. 5. instructed unto the kingdom of heavaa 
Mark 12. 32. the s. said unto him, well Muster 

1 Cor. 1. 20. where is the s.? where is the disputer? 

SCRIBES. 
lff'<n^s4.3.Elihoreph and Ahiah,sonsofShisha,» 

1 Chron. 2. 55. the families of the s. at Jabez 

2 C/t7-on.34. 13. of Levites there weres. and officers 
Esth. 3. 12. then were the king's s. called, 8. 9. 
Jer. 8. 8. the pen of the s. is in vain 
Jlfa«.5.20. except exceed the righteousness of the s 

7. 29. for he taught them as one having autho 
riiy, and not as the s. Mark 1. 22 
16. 21. he must suffer many things of the s. 
17. 10, why say s. Elias must come, Mark 9. 11 
20. 18. Son of man be betrayed to s. Mark 10. 33- 
21. 15. when the s. saw, they were sore displeased 
23. 2. the s. and Pharisees sit in Moses' seat 

IS.woe to you s.l4, 15, 23,25,27,29. Luke 11.44. 
26. 3. then assembled the chief priests and s. and 

elders of the people, Mark 14. 53. Luke 22. 66. 
Mark 2. 6. went certain s. reasoning in their liearta 

16. when the s. saw him eat with publicans 
3. 22. tlTe 5. said, he hath Beelzebub, by prince 
8.31. Son ofman must be rejected of s. i^MA-e9.22. 
9. 14. the s. questioning with the disciples 

11. 18. the s. and chief priests heard it and sought 
how they might destroy him, Luke 19. 47. 

27.5. say,by what authority doest thouthesethingsl 
12. 28. one of s. asked which is first command.? 

35. how say s. that Christ is the Son of David? 
38. he said to them, beware of 5. Luke 20. 46. 

14. 1. the s. sought how to take him by craft 
J^uke 5. 30. the s. and Pharisees murmured, 15. 2 

6. 7. s. watched him 1| 20. 1. the s. came n\nyn mm 
11. 53. the s. began to urge him vehemently 

20. 19. priests and s. sought to lay hands on hinj 
^2. 2. the chief priests and s. sought to kill liim 
23. 10. the .9. stood and vehemently accused him 

.7oAn8.3.the s. brought a woman taken in adultery 
Ads 4. 5. the s. gathered against the apostles 
6. 12. the s. brought Stephen to the council 
23. 9. the s. of the Pharisees part arose and strode 

SCRIP. 
1 Sam. 17. 40. David put smodth stones in a 5. 
Mat. 10. 10. provide no silv.nor s.for your journey, 
nor two coats, Mark 6. 8. lAike 9. 3. | 10. 4. 
L%ike 22. 35. when I sent you witliout s. lacked ye 

36. but now let him take his purse and his s. 

SCRIPTURE, 

Or Writing. There is great dispute concerning 
the first inventor of letters and writing. Some 
maintain, that there was writing before the 
deluge, and that Adam was the inventor of 
letters. Others think, that Moses is the first 
author of whom we have any writings, and 
that before him there were no written monu- 
ments. Through the whole Hoes of the patri- 
archs, there are found no footsteps of any 
writing; neither does Moses quote any icriting, 
that was extant before his own; for the book 
of the wars of the Lord, mentioned Num. 21. 
14. some think that it is a passage added 
to the text of Moses, or that it icas a writing 
composed in his time. Others take it as a 
prophecy of what should afterwardsberccorded 
in the books o/ Joshua anrf Judges; and instead 
of reading the text, it is said in the book of 
the wars of the Lord, they say the Hebrew 
will bear to be readin the future tense. It shall 
be said in the book of the wars. 

All agree that it is an admirable invention : To 
paint speech, and speak to the eyes, and by 
tracing out characters in different forms to 
give colour and body to thoughts. It is also 
agreed by all, that there is nothing extajit this 
day in the world, either more ancient, or more 
authentic, than the books of Moses, but it does 
not follow from thence, that there was no writ- 
ing before him. It appears, on the contrary, 
that writing was known and common enough at 
that time both among the Egyptians and He- 
brews. This people seemed already prepared 
and accustomed to express their thoughts and 
sentiments after this manner. And it is to 
he supposed, that the chief of the nation read 
the tables of the law. Moses had been in- 
structed in all the Jcnowledge of the Egyptians,. 
and, doubtless, had learned their manner of 
wniting. 

7%ezoo?-dScripture generally stands forthes acred 
books of the Old and J^ew Testament, written 
by holy men, as they were inspired, instructed 
and enabled by the Holy Ghost. 2 Tim. 3. 16, 
All Scripture is given by inspiration of God 
and is profitable for doctrine, to declare and 
confirm the truth : for reproof, to convince of 
sin, a7id confute errors ; for correction, to re- 
form the life; and for instruction in righteous- 
KesSytkat is, to teach us to make a further 



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pregress «a the way to heaven; or to instruct 
us ill the true riffhteousjiess revealed by the 
gospel of Jesus Christ, in which we may appear 
with comfort before God. Scripture is some- 
tiiiLcs taken for some one sentence or passage of 
the sacred writiiigs. Mark 15. 28, Tlie scrip- 
ture was fulfilled, which saith, And he was 
numbered with the transgressors. The passage 
referred to is recorded in Isa. 53. 12. Scrip- 
ture is also taken for the Holy Ghostspeaking 
in the ecripture, by whose inspiration the scrip- 
ture jcas written. Gal. 3. 8, The scripture, 
fores>>.ein» that God would justify the heathen 
through faith, preached before the gospel unto 
Abraham, saying, lu thee shall all nations be 
blessed. Jiyid in John 5. 39, our Saviour says, 
Search the scriptures, for in them ye think ye 
have eternal life, and they are they which 
testify of me: that is, Diligently examine the 
books of the Old Testament, which yourselves 
acknowledge do set forth the true way toeternal 
Ife : arid 2ipon due trial you will find, that 
all those prophecies mid types are fulfilled in 
vie; and that all the promises of life there 
■made, have respect to me, and point me out as 
the true Messiah. 
iVie inspired writings of the Old and Jfew Testa- 
ments are called, the Scriptures, the Bible, or 
• the Book, by 7oay of eminence and distinction ; 
because they far excel all other books : For (1) 
They contain the whole will ofGodnecessary to 
be known for our salvation. (2) They contain 
that wisdom which is far above all the wisdom 
of the world, 1 Cor. 2. 7. (3) They were in- 
spired by the Holy Ghost, 2 Tim. 3. 16. 2 Pet. 

I. 21. (4) They were penned by the most excel- 
lent of men, for wisdom and holiness, asMoses, 
David, Solomon, the prophets, apostles, and 
evangelists. (5) IViey are most perfect, pure, 
deep, and immutable, and contain all things 
necessary for faith and practice, Psal. 19. 7. 
2 Tim. 3. 16, 17. 1 Pet. 1. 23. (6) JSTo writings 
or scriptures bxit these bring such glory to Ood, 
or have such an efficacy in converting a soul, 
Psal. 19. 7, 8. Heb. 4. 12. (7) Though these 
books were written by divers men in divers 
ages, yet there is as great harmony in them, 
as if they had beten written by one man. 

Dan. 10. 21. shew what is noted in the s. of truth 
Mark 12. 10. have ye not read this s. stone which 

15.28. the 5. was fulfilled which saith, he was 
Luke 4. 21. he said, this day is this s. fulfilled 
John 2. 22. they believed the s. and the word Jesus 

7. 38. he that believeth on me, as the s. saith 
42. haih not the s. said, Christ cometh of David? 

10. 35. word came, and the s. cannot be broken 
19. 37. ag. another s. saith, they shall look on him 
^cts 1. 16. this s. must needs have been fulfilled 

8. 32. the place of the s. which he read was this 
35. Philip began at the same s. and preached Jes. 

Rom. 4. 3. what saith the s.? 11. 2. Gal. 4. 30. 

9. 17. for the s. saith, 10. 11. 1 Tim. 5. 18. 
Gal. 3. 8. the s. foreseeing that God would justify 

22. but the s. hath concluded all under sin 
2 7V?tt. 3. 16. all s. is given by inspiration of God 
Jam. 4. 5. do you think the s. saith in vain 

1 Pet.2. 6. also it is contained in the 5. Hay in Sion 

2 Pet. 1. 20. no prophecv of s. is of private interpr. 

SCRIPTURES. 
Mat. 21. 42. have ye never read in the s. the stone 
22. 29. ye do err, not knowing the s. Mark 12. 24. 
26. .54. but how then shall the s. be fulfilled 1 
Mark 14. 49. but the s. must be fulfilled 
Ltikc2i. 27. he expounded to them in all the s. 
32.didnotour heart burn, while he opened to us s. 
45.opened underst.thatthey might understand s. 
John 5. 39. search s. for in them ye think ye have 
jfcts 17. 2. he reasoned with them out of the s. 

II. were more noble, and searched the s. daily 
18. 24. a Jew named Apollo^, mighty in the s. 

28. shewing by the s. that Jesus was Christ 
/?om. 1.2. promised afore by prophets in the holy s. 
15. 4. that we thro' comfortof 5. might have hope 
16. 26. and by the s. made known to all nations 

1 Cor.15.3. Christ died || 4. rose according to the s. 

2 Tim. 3. 15. from a child thou hast known holy s. 
2 Pet. 3. 16. unstable wrtjst, as they do also others. 

SCROLL. 
Tsa. 34. 4. heavens shall be rolled together as a 5. 
^ct;.6. 14. and the heaven departed as a 5. rolled 

SCUM. 
Ezek. 24. 6. woe to the pot whose s. is therein 
11. that the s. of it may be consumed 
12.she wearied herself with lies, her great s.went 
not forth out of her, her s. shall be in the fire 
SCURVY. 
Lev. 21. 20. none shall appr. that is s. or scabbed 
22. 22. the J. or scabbed ve shall not offer to Lord 

SEA. 

1 Kings 7 2X he made a molten s. 2 Chron. 4. 2. 

517 



l.fircn^57.24.were knops compassing s.round about 



25. the 5. was set above upon oxen, 2 Chron. 4. 4. 
39. set the 5. on right side of the house eastward 

2 Kings 16. 17. Ahaz took down the s. from oxen 
25. 13. the 5. did Ciialdeans break in pieces, 16. 

2 Chron. 4. 6. the s. was for the priests to wash in 
15. one s. and twelve oxen under it 

Jer.27.19. saith Lord, concerning the pillars and 5. 
SEA, 

In Hebrew, Jum ; in Greek, Thalasse. It is tak- 
en for that general collection of waters, which 
encompasses the earth, and has several names 
given it, according to the countries it washes, 
Gen. 1. 10. Exod. 20. 11. Psal. 95. 5. The 
Hebrews gave the name of Sea to all great col- 
lections of water, to great lakes or pools. Thus 
the Sea of Galilee, or of Tiberias, or of Cin- 
nereth, is no other than the lake of Tiberias or 
Gennesareth in Galilee, Mat. 4. 18. | 8. 32. 
John 6. 1, 18. The Dead Sea or Salt Sea, 
•See Salt. The Sea of Jazer is the lake thai 
was near the city of Jazer, beyond Jordan, ,Ter. 
48. 32. The Great Sea is the Mediterranean. 
They also gave the nameof Sea to a very great 
brazen basin, that Solomon caused to be made 
for the temple, forthe convenience of the priests, 
out of which they drew wafer for washing their 
hands or feet, or other things as occasion re- 
quired, 1 Kings 7. 23. 

The Arabians, and Orientals in general, some- 
times give the name of Sea to great rivers, 
as the Nile, the Euphrates, the Tigris, and 
others, which by their magnitude, and by the 
extent of their overflowing, seem as little Seas 
or great lakes. Hence the country of Babylon 
which was watered by the Euphrates is 

. called the Desert of the Sea, Isa. 21. 1. Jere- 
miah speaks of it in the same manner. Jer. 
51. 36, I will dry up her sea, and make her 
springs dry. Bij which some understand, that 
God woulddeprive her of all necessaries for her 
succQur; though others refer it to the particu- 
lar stratagem by which Cyrus took Babylon, 
namely, by drying up in some measure the river 
Euphrates, that is, turning it into other chan- 
nels. And Ezekiel describing the king of . 



Dent. 30.13. nor is it beyond s. that thou shouldest 



Egypt says, Ezek. 32. 2, Thou art as a whale 
in the seas; because his habitation teas upon 
the banks of the Nile. 

Sea is taken for a multitude, a deluge of enemies. 
Jer. 51. 42, The sea is come up upon Babylon. 
Jilso for the inhabitants of the islands of the 
sea. Isa. 60. 5, The abundance of the sea 
shall be converted unto thee. The islands or 
nations that formerly hated thee, shall love 
thee, and join with thee in religious worship ; 
and shall bring their wealth, which they get 
by their merchandise, unto thee. Job says, 
Am I a sea or a whale, that thou settest a 
watch over me 7 Job 7. 12. Am I so unruly, 
and so ungovernable a creature, that thou 
needest to use extraordinary power to rule and 
subdue me? Am I as fierce and unruly as the 
sea, which would overwhelm the earth, and 
destroy Us inhabitants, if thou didst notappoint 
boundaries to it ? Or is my strength so great 
as that of the sea, ichich can endure so many 
violent storms one after another, and yet can 
subsist under them,and after them? JVo, Lord; 
thou knowest that lam but a weak, feeble crea- 
ture, whom thou canst crush in a moment, 
without putting these chains upon me ; without 
these insupportable pains and miseries. The 
prophet Micah says. Thou wilt cast all their 
sins into the depth of the sea, Mic. 7. 19. 
What is cast into the depth of the sea, is ordi- 
narily accounted as lost, we have no expectation 
of finding it any more; so to cast sins into the 
depth of the sea, imports the full and free par- 
don of them. 

By the sea of glass, mentioned Rev. 4. 6. most 
probably is signified the blood of Chri.st, 
jchereby our persons and services are made 
acceptable to God. It is called a sea in allu- 
sion to that large vessel in the temple, out of 
which the priestsdrew watertowash themselves, 
and the sacrifices, and the instruments which 
they made use of for sacrificing, 1 Kings 7. 23. 
Its being represented as a sea of glass like 
unto crystal, may denote the spotless innocence 
of our Lord Jesus Christ, in his sufferings ; 
that it was not the blood of a malefactor, but 
of an innocent person. 

EzotZ. 14. 16. stretch thine hand over the s. 27. 
21. Lord caused the s.to go back, made the s. dry 
15. 10. thou didst Slow, the s. covered them 

20. 11. Lord made the s. and all that is therein, 
Psal. 95. 5. Jonah 3.9. Acts 4. 24. 
I 14. 15. 

JN'um. 11. 31. a wind brought quails from the s. 



say, who shall go over the s. for us and bring it 
Josh.ii.Q. you came unto the 5. Egyptians pursued 

7. he brought the 5. upon them and covered them 
1 Kings 10.22.the king had ats.a navy ofTarshisb 

18. 43. he said, go up now, look toward the s. 
2Ki7igsl4.2o.he restored the coast to the s. of plain 

1 Chr. 16. 32. let the 5. roar, Psal. 96. 11. | 93. 7. 

2 Chr. 20. 2. cometh a multitude ag. thee beyond s. 
J\reh. 9. 11. thou didst divide the s. went thro' the s. 

Job 26. 12. Psal. 74. 13. | 78. 13. Jer. 31. 35. 
Job 7. 12. am I a s.? || 38. 8. orwhoshut upthes.1 

11. 9. the measure thereof is broader than the s 
14. 11. as the waters fail from s. and flood decays 
28. 14. and the s. saith, it is not with me 
41. 31. he maketh the s. like a pot of ointment 

Psal. 66. 6. he turned the s. into dry land 
72. 8. he shall have dominion from s. to s. 
78. 53. but the s. overwhelmed their enemies 
80. 1 1. she sent out her boughs to s. and branches 
104. 25. so isthisgreat wide s. wherein are things 
107. 23. they that go down to the 5. in ships. 
114. 3. the s. saw it and fled || 5. O thou s. 
Prov. 8. 29. when he gave to the s. his decree 
Isa. 11. 9. as (he waters cover the s. Hab. 2. 14. 
16. 8. her branches are stretched and gone over s. 

19. 5. the waters shall fail from the s. and rivers 

23. 2. the merchants of Zidon that pass over s. 
4. be ashamed, O Zion, for the s. hath spoken 
11. he stretched out bis hand over the s. he shook 

24. 14. they shall cry aloud from the s. 
42. 10. sing to the Lord, ye that go dov^n to the *. 
50. 2. behold, at my rebuke I dry up the s. 

51. 10. art thou not it which hath dried the s.? 
57. 20. but the wicked are like the troubled s. 

.fer. 6.23. their voice roareth like s. and they ride 

48.32. vine of Sibmah,thy plants are gone over* 
50. 42. their voice shall roar like the s. shall ride 

51.36.1 will dry up her s. and make her springs dry 
42.lhe s.is come up upon Babylon, she is covered 

Lam. 2. 13. for thy breach is great like the s. 
Ezek. 20. 3. as the s. causeth his waves to come 
Dan. 7. 3. four great beasts came up from the a. 
Amos 8. 12. they shall wander from s. to s. . 

hnah 1. 11. what shall we do that s. may be calml 
Mic. 7. 12. in that day he shall come from s.ioa. 
Kah. 1. 4. he rebuketh the s. and maketh it dry 

3. 8. populous No, whose rampart was thes. 
i/ai.3.8. was thy wrath against s. that didst ride 
15. thou didst walk through they. with thy horsee 
Hag. 2. 6. I will shake the heavens, earth, and s. 
Zech. 9. 10. his dominion shall be from s. to s. 

10. 11. he shall pass through the s. with affliction 
Mat. 8. 26. then he arose and rebuked the s. 

27. even winds and s. obey him, Mark 4. 39, 41. 

17. 27. go thou to the s. and cast a hook 
23.15. woe to hypocrites, for ye compdsss.and land 

Luke'iX.'i^. distress, the s. and the waves roaring 
Acts 27. 40. they committed themselves to the s, 

28. 4. this man, though he hath escaped the s. 
1 Cor. 10. 1. all our fathers passed through the* 
Rev. 4. 6. and before the throne was a s. of glass 

7. 2. to whom it was given to hurt the earth and* 

3. sayinff, hurt not the earth nor the s. 

10. 6. who created the s. and the things therein 
14. 7. fear God, and worship him that made the a 
15. 2. I saw a s. of glass, mingled with fire 
20. 13. and the s. gave up the dead that were in it 
21. 1. first earth passed, and there was no more «. 

Bij the SEA. 
Exod. 14. 2. before it shall ye encamp by the s. 

9. Egyptians overtook them encamping by the s. 

2Sam. 17.11. all Israel be gathered as sand by thes. 

1 Kings 4. 20. Judah and Israel as sand by the s. 

5. 9. 1 will convey them by the s. 2 Chron. 2. 16. 

/sa.l8.2.woe to the land sendeth ambassadors by s, 

Jer. 46. 18. as Carmel by the s. so shall he come 

Mark A. l.the multitude was by thes. on the land 

Rev.lQ.M. as many as trade by the s. stood afar off 

Seo Co.\ST, Great. 

In and into the SEA. 

Exod. 14. 28. host of Pharaoh that came into the s. 

15.1.horse and rider hath he thrown into the s. 21. 

4. Pharaoh's host hath he cast into the s. 
19. his horse with horsemen went into the s. 

Psal. 77. 19. thy way is in the s. thy path in great 
89. 25. I will set his hand also in the s. 

Eccl. 1. 7. all rivers run into the s. yet sea not full 

Isa. 27. l.he shall slay the dragon that is in thes 
43. 16. saith Lord, which maketh a way in the s. 

Ezek.^G.n. renowned city that was strong in the s. 

18. the isles that are in the s. shall be troubled 
47. 8. these waters go into the s- which being 

brought forth into thes.tUe waters shall be healed 
.Tonah 1. 4. there was a mighty tempest in the s. 

5. the mariners cast forth the wares »xtfl the s. 

12. take me up, and cast me into the s. 15. 
Zech. 9. 4. he will smite her power in the s. 

10. 11. he shall smite the waves in ths s. 
Mat. 4. 18. casting a net into the s. Mark 1 16 



SEA 



SEA 



SEA 



Atat. 8. 24. there arose a great tempest in the s. 
3'i. whole lierd of swine ran in. the s. Mark ^.13. 
13. 47. kingdomof heaven Jike a. nt;l cast into the s. 
21. 21. be thou cast into the s. Jllarh 11. 23. 
Mark 9. 42. and he were cuslinlo thes. Luke 17. 2. 
Luke 17.6. ye miglit eay, he thou planted in the s. 
John 21. 7. Peter did cast himself" i/iio the s. 
Acts 27. 38. and cast out the wheat into the s. 

43. they should cast themselves first into the s. 
I Cor. 10. 2. ail baptized in the cloud, and in thes. 
i Cor.11.26. in perils inthes. amongfalse brethrei 
Jam. 3. 7. beast and things i)i the s. is tamed 
Rev. 5. 13. every creature in the s. saying, blessing 

8. 8. great mountain burning was cast into thes. 
16. 3. and every living soul died in the s. 

18. 19. were made rich all that had ships in the s 
21. a mighty angel cast a millstone into the s. 

Of the SEA. 
Oen. 1 . 26. let us make man in our image, let them 
have dominion over fish of the s. 28. Ps. 8. 8. 

9. 2. the tear of you upon all fishes of the s. 

32. 12. and make thy seed as the sand of the s. 
41. 49. Joseph gathered corn as the sand <?/ the s. 
49. 13. Zebulun shall dwell at the haven of thes. 

Exod. 15. 8. depths congealed in the heartofthes. 

19. brought again the waters o/</te s. upon them 
JVw?/i. 11.22. shall all the fish of thes. be gathered 
i Sam. 22. 16. and the channels o/f/te s. appeared 
I Kings 18. 44. there ariseth a cloud out of thes. 
Job 6. 3. it would be heavier than the sand of the s. 

9.8. which treadeth upon the waves of the s. 

12. 8. the fishes of the s. shall declare to thee 

36. 30. behold he covereth the bottom of the s. 

S8. 16. hast thou entered into the springs of the s. 
Ps. 33. 7. he gathereth the waters of the s. together 

68. 22. I will bring my people from depths of the s. 

78. 27. feathered fowls like as the sand of the s. 

89. 9. thou rulest the raging o/ the ^.when waves 

93.4. the Lord is mightier than the waves of the s. 

139. 9. and dwell in the uttermost parts of the s. 
fsa. 5. 30. against them like the roaring of the s. 

9. 1. and afterwards afflict her by the way of the s. 

10. 22. for tho' Israel be as the sand of the s. yet a 
remnant shall return, Hos. 1. 10. Rom. 9.27. 

23.4. even the strength of the s hath spoken 
48. 18. thy righteousness as the waves of the s. 
51. 10. that hath made the depths of the s. 

60.5. abund.o/i/ie5. shall be converted unto thee 
63. 11. he that brought them up out of the s. 

Jer. 5. 22. placed the sand for the bound of the s. 

33. 22. neither the sand of the s. be measured 
Flzek. 2G. 16. the princes of the s. shall come down 

27. 3. Tyrus, O thou, situate at the entry of the s. 

9. the ships of the s. were in thee to occupy 

29. all the pilots of the s. shall come down 

33.20. the fishes of the s. shall shake at my presen. 

Has. 4. 3. the fishes of the s. shall be taken away 

Amos 5. 8. that calleth for the waters o/ the s.9.6. 

9. 3. hid from my sight in the botiom of the s. 
Mic. 7. 19. thou wilt cast their sins info depths ofs. 
Hab. 1. 14. and makest men as the fishes of the s. 
Zeph. 1. 3. 1 will consume the fishes of the s. 
Mat. 4. 15. by the way of the s. beyond Jordan 

18.6. better he were drowned in the depth of thes. 
lam. 1.6. hethat wavereth, is like a wave of thes. 
hide 13. raging waves of the s, foaming out their 
Rev. 8. 8. the third part of the s. became blood 

12.12. woetotheinhabitersofearthand of the s. 

13. 1. 1 stood and saw a beast rise up out of thes. 

20.8, the number of whom is as the sand of the s. 

See Midst. 

On or upon the SEA. 

Psal. 65. 5. of them that are afar o?Cupon the s. 

Jer. 49. 23. faint-hearted, there is sorrow on the s. 

j'lfaM4.25. walking onthes.Mark(y.48. .Tohn 6.19. 

26.disciplessaw him walking ore thes.MarkQ.^9. 
Rev. 7. 1. that the wind should not blow on the s. 

10. 2. and he set his right foot upon the s. 

5. the angel which I saw stand xipon the s. 8. 
15. 2. and I saw them stand on the s. of glass 
16.3. the second angel poured out his vial upon t. s. 

SEA-FARING men. 
JCze^. 26. 17. that was inhabited of s.- far in cr men 

SEA-MONSTERS. 
Lam. 4.3. even thes. -monsters draw out the breast 
See Red, Sa.lt, Sand. 
SEA-SHORE. 
Gen. 22. 17. thy seed as sand which is upon the s.s. 
Exod. 14. 30. saw the Egyptians dead upon s.s. 
Tosh 11.4. came together as the sand upon s. shore 
Jud^.^.n. Asher continued on the s. shore 
1 Sam. 13. 5. the Philistin"s as sand on the s. s. 
I Kinirs 4. 29. largeness of heart as sand on s. s. 
Ter. 47. 7. given it a charge against the s. shore 
Heb. 11. 12. of one sprang many, as sand by s. s. 

SEA-SIDE. 
rjeut. 1. 7. turn von, and go by the way of the s. s. 
■ Tudg. 7. 12. the Midianites lay as sand by the s. s. 
? Chron. 8. 17. Solomon went to Eloth at the s. s. 
Mat. 13. 1. the .same dnv Jesus sat by the s. side 
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Mark 2. 13. and he went forth again by the s. side 
4. 1. and he began again to teach by the s. side 

.Bets 10. 6. Simon whose house is by the s. s. 32. 
SEAS. 

Oen. 1. 10. the gathering of the waters called he s. 
22. multiply and fill the waters in the s. 

Lev. 11. 9. what hath fins and scales in the s. eat 
lO.that have not fins in the a-, be an abomination 

Deut. 33. 19. they shall suck of abundance of the^. 

JVeh. 9. 6. thou hast made the 5. and all therein 

Ps. 8.8. whatsoever passelh through paths of the 5. 
24. 2. for he hath founded it upon the s. 
65. 7. which stilleth the noise of the 5. their waves 
69. 34. let the 5. praise him, and every thing 
135. 6. what the L. pleased that did he in the s. 

Isa. 17. 12. which make a noise like noise of the s. 

.Ter. 15. 8. widows are increased above sand of 5. 

Ezek. 26. f H. thou that wast inhabited of the s. 

27. 4. thy borders are in the midst of the 5. 

25. thou wast made glorious in midst of the s. 

26. hath broken thee in the midst of the s. 27. 34. 
33. when thy wares went forth out of the s. 

28. 2. I sit in seat of God, in midst of the s. 

8. of them that are slain in the midst of the s. 
32. 2. Pharaoh, thou art as a whale in the s. 

i) an. 11. 45. tabernacle of his palace between the s. 

.Tonah 2. 3. thou hadst cast me into midst of the s. 

Acts 27.41. and falling into a place where two s.met 
SEAL, 

Is an instrument well known., loherewith letters 
and other writings are sealed and ratified, 'flic 
ancient Hebrews wore their seals or signets in 
rings on their fingers., or in bracelets on their 
arms. Jezebel wrote letters to the elders of Is- 
rael to condemn Naboth, and sealed them with 
king Ahab's seal, 1 Kings 21. 8. Haman the 
Agagite sealed the decree of king Ahasuerns 
against the .Tews with the /ciw o-'s 5ea/,Esth.3.12. 

Pliny observes, lib. 33. cap. 1. that the use of 
seals or signets was yet rare at the time of the 
Trojan ivar, and thatthey were obliged to shut 
up their letters with several knots t But 
among theUahxQws they are much more ancient. 
Judah the son of Jacob left his seal, his brace- 
let, and his staff, as a pledge with Tamar, 
whom he did not know, Gen. 38. 18, 25. Ajid 
it is said in Deut. 32. 34, Is not this laid up 
in store with me, and sealed up among my 
treasures? Job says, that God keeps the stars 
as under his seal, that he is governor and mas- 
ter of them, and allows them to appear when he 
thinks proper, Job 9. 7. He sealeth up the stars; 
And in chap. 14. 17, My transgression is sealed 
up in a bag. 

Fn civil contracts they generally made tioo origi- 
nals: one continued open, and was kept by him 
for whose interest the contract was made; the 
other was sealed up and depositedin some pub- 
lic ojjice. It was sealed up to prevent any fraud 
or falsification. Jeremiah bought afield in his 
country o/ Anathoth, of one named Hananeel ; 
he wrote the contract, called rcitnesses, and 
sealed it up; and then put it into the hands of 
his disciple Baruch, and said to him; Take 
these evidences, this evidence of the purchase, 
both which is sealed, and this evidence which 
is open, and put them in an earthen vessel, 
that they may continue many days, Jer. 32. 10, 
11,12,14. 

The apostle Paul calls circumcision a seal of the 
righteousness of faith. Rom. 4. 11, Abraham 
received the sign of circumcision, a seal of the 
righteou.*ness of the faith whicli he had yet 
being uncircumcised. Circumcision was a seal 
and an assurance, on God^s part, both to Abra- 
ham and his spiritual seed, that Jie would give 
them Christ the promised seed out of the loins 
of Abraham, and in him accept of them as his 
peculiar people, pardon their sins, and cleanse 
them from their natural corruption, signified by 
their cutlinsr off their foreskins. It was a con- 
firmation of the covenant of grace, and of the 
righteousness therein promisedupon believing 
in Christ. A^^d the same apostle, writing to the 
believing Ephesians, says. In whom al.^o, after 
that ye believed, ye were sealed with that Ho- 
ly Spirit of promise, Eph. 1. 13. In Chr'st a^ 
your head and representative ye were sealed, 
that is, assxired and ascertained of your inter- 
est in the heavenly inheritance, which assur- 
ance was wroiight in your souls by the imme- 
diate testimony of the Holy Spirit. 

It is said in 2 Tim. 2. 19, "The foundation of 
God standeth sure, having this seal, the Lord 
knoweth them that are his; that is, God''s 
decree of election is unchangeable, upon which, 
as a firm foundation, the salvation of the 
elect depends; and also the work of grace, or 
principle of holiness, which God has laid in 
the hearts of the elect, to be as a foundation, 



root, or seed, for eternal life, remains tjnniirvfr 
able, having this seM\,confirmation, or securiti/. 
that God discerns his people from others, and 
will take care of them, and preserve them to 
eternal life. The apostle in 1 Cor. 9. 2. calls 
the Corinthians the seal of his apostleship; 
The seal of mine apostleship are ye in the 
Lord. Ye are the certain evidence of my di- 
vine call; my apostolical office hath a confir- 
mation in you by the effect, as the writing is 
confirmed by the seal. For how can you think 
that the blessing of God should so far accom- 
pany the gospel which I preach, as to turn you, 
from Pagan idolatry, and your. lewd courses of 
• life, to the true Christian religion, and to a 
holy life and conversation, if God had not beer, 
with me and sent me? 

In Rev. 5. I.John saw a book sealed with sev.^n 
seals. This was the book of God's decrees and 
purposes relating to his church, as to what 
remarkable things should happen to it to the 
end of the world; its being sealed denotes that 
the matter contained in it was locked up from 
and unknown to the creatures. Elsewhert 
sealing denotes secrecy, as in Isa. 8. 16. Dan. 
12.4. It also denotes security, as in Rev. 20. 3, 
He cast him into the bottondess pit, and shut 
him up, and set a seal upon him. He put a 
restraint upon him, and made him absolutehj 
incapable of doing any considerable mischief 
to the church. And in Mat. 27. 66, They went 
and made the se|)ulchre sure, sealing the stone, 
and setting a watch. 

The grace of sanctification wrought in the soul 
by the Holy Ghost, is the 'seal of assurance of 
our redemption tocome,of ajoyfulresurrection. 
Eph. 4. 30, .And grieve not the Holy Spirit of 
God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of 
redemption. One observes, that in the com- 
parison of our sanci\ficaUon with seaVtng, there 
are the following circumstances of likeness ; 
[1] The letter written, or cabinet filled with 
treasure, is every good Christian, 2 Cor. 4. 7. 
Heb. 10. 16. [2] The wax appointed to be 
sealed, is the relenting heart of man, apt to 
take any impression, Psal. 22. 14. [3] The 
scaler is- the Holy Ghost, Eph. 1. 13. | 4. 30. 
[4] The seal itself is the word of God, which 
being applied to the heart, makes animpression 
upon it. [5] The sealing, or impression ac- 
tive, is the act of applying the word of God, 
whether precept, or promise, by the HplyGhosi 
within, and the minister without, to the hearer. 
[6] The print, or impression passive, or the 
image of the seal left in the wax, is the know- 
ledge, faith, and love of that truth, holiness, and 
happiness which God originally hath inhimself, 
and his word from him, and the neio man hath 
the true image thereof in himself, Eph. 4. 23. 
Col. 3. 10. [7] The use and end of this scaling, 
is the secrecy and safety of the things sealed 
fromtheeyes of curiosity, and hands of violence, 
wherewith strangers or enemies would abuse it. 
So the children of God are past the censure of 
the wicked world, 1 Cor. 2.. 15. | 4. 3. Thetj 
are preserved as precious things, for God'' sown 
use, to be with him in heaven, 2 Tim. 2. 20, 21. 
They are freed from the malice and violence of 
men and devils, and from the stroke of God's 
justice, 'Ezek; 9. 4. Mat. 16. 18. The spouse 
in the Canticles 7Dishes to be set as a seal 
upon her beloved's heart, as a seal upon his ^ 
arm. Cant. 8. 6. that is, that she might be en- 
graven upon the tables of his heart, that his 
mind and heart may be constantly set upon her. 
There seems to be an allusion to the graven- 
tablets which were frequently worn upon the 
breast; and to the signet on a man''s arm or 
hand,which men prized at a more than ordinary 
rate ; as appears from Jer. 22. 24. Hag. 2. 23. 
and which are contimially in their sight. 

I Kino's 21. 8. Jezebel sealed letters with Ahab's 5. 

Job 38. 14. it is turned as clay to the 5. they stand 
41. 15. his scales are shut up as with a close s. 

Can^8.6.set me as as. on thylieart, as as. on thyarm 

John 3. 33. hath set to his s. that God is true 

Rom. A. 11. circumcis. a s. of righteousness of faith 

1 Cor.9.2. thes. of mine apostleship are ye in theL. 

2 Tim. 2. 19. having this s. the Lord knoweth his 
Rev. 6. 3. the sec. s. |) 5. the thirds. 1| 7. the fourths. 

9.the fifth s.|| 12. when he had opened the sixth.* 

7. 2. another angel, havin r the s of the living G 

8. 1. and when he had opened the seventh s. 

9. 4. hurt only those that have not the s. of God 
20. 3. and shut him up, and set a s. upon him 

SEALS. 
Rev. 5. 1. and I saw a book sealed with seven s 
2. who is worthy to loose the s. thereof? 
5. Lion of tribe of Juda prevailed to loose the 
9. thou art worthy to take and opefi the 5. 



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Hto 6. 1. saw when the Lamb opened one of the s. 

SEAL. 
JV*eA. 9. 3S. our princes and priests 5. unto it, 10. 1. 
Ita. b. 16. s. the law among my disciples 
Jer.H2.44.mon shalisubscnUe evidences, ands. them 
Dan. 9. 'it. seveiity weeks to s. up tlie vision 

12. 4. O Daniel, shut up tlie words, s. the book 
RevAOA.s. those things the seven thunders uttered 

22.10.5.nottl)esavu)2:s of the prophecyof thisbook 

" SEALED. 
Deut. 32. 34. is not this 5. up among my treasures? 
i Kutgs 21. 8. the letters were s. with Ahab's seal 
Esth. 3. 12. written and s. with the king's ring, 8. 8. 
Job 14. 17. my transgression is s. up in a bag 
Cant. 4. 12. my spouse is a fountain s. 
Isa. 2D. IL the vision is as the .vords of a book s. 
Jer. 32. 10. 1 subscribed and 5. the evidence 

11. so I took botli that '^'•■hich was s. and open, 14. 
Dan. 6. 17. the kins s- it with his own signet 

12.9. for the words art closed up. and s.till the time 
John 6. 27. (or him hath God the Father 5. 
Rom. 1-5. 23. wiien I have s. to them this fruit 
2 Cor. 1. 22. who hath s. as and given the earnest 
Eph. 1. 13. ye were s. with that Holy Spirit of prom. 

4.30 grieve not the Spirit, whereby ye are s.to day 
Rev. 5. 1. I saw a book i-. with seven seals 

7. 3. hurt not earth nor sea, till we haves, servants 

4. I heard the number of them which were s. 
there w-ere s. 144,000 of all ihe tribes of Israel 

5. of Juda were s. 12,000; of Rewben ; of Gad s. 

6. of Aser; of Nepiitiiahm ; of iManasses s. 

7. of Simeon; of Levi; of Issachar were s. 12,000 

8. ofZabulon; of Joseph; of Benjamin were s. 

SEALEST. 
Ezek. 2S. 12. thou s. up the sum full of wisdom 

SEALETH. 

Job 9. 7. commandeth the sun, and s. up the stars 

33.16. !;e openeth their ears, and s. their instruction 

37. 7. he s. up hand of every man, all may know 

SEALING. 
J^eh.9. 1 38. princes and priests are at the 5. 10. f 1. 
Mat. 27^ G6. s. the stone and setting a watch 

SEAM. 
Tokn 19. 23. now the coat was without s. woven 

SEARCH. 
Deut. 13. 14. then shalt thou inquire and make s. 
JEzra4.15. that s.may be made in the records, 5. 17. 

19. s. hath been made, and it is found, 6. 1. 
Job P. 8. prepare thyself to the s. of their fathers 
38. 16. hast thou walked in the 5. of the depth? 
Psal. 64. 6. tjieysearch and accomplish a diligent s. 
77. S. I(#)mm'une, and my spirit made diligent s. 
Jer. 2. 34. I have not found it by secret 5. 

SEARCH, l^erb. 
Lev. 27. 33. he shall not s. whether it be good 
J^um. 10. 33. to s. out a resting-place for them 

13. 2. send thou men, that they may s. the land 

32. the hind through which we have gone to s. it 

14. 7. the land we passed through to 5. it, is good 
38. Joshua and Caleb of the men that went to 5. 

Deut. i. 22. we will send men, and they shall s. 

33. who went before to s. you out a place 
Josh- 2. 2. tliere came men to s. the country, 3. 
Judo-. 18. 2. the Danites sent men to 5. the land 

1 Sam. 23. 23. if he be in the land, I will s. him out 

2 Sam. 10.3. hath not David rather sent his servants 

unto thee to s. (he city, to spy it out? 1 Chr. 19. 3. 
IKing-s 20.G.\vill send my servants, and they shall 5. 
^Kings 10.23. s. that none of the servants of the L. 
Job 13. 9. is it good that he should s. you out ? 
Psnl. 44. 21. shall not God s. this out, he know-eth 
139. 23. s. me, O God, and know my heart 
Pro7y-.25.2.but the honour of kings to .s.ont a matter 

27. for men to s. their own glory, is not glory 
Eccl. 1. 13. 1 gave my heart to s. by wisdom, 7. 2.5. 
Jer. 17. 10. I the Lord s. the heart, I try the reins 

29. 13. when ye shall 5. for me with all your heart 
Lam.'i. 40. let us s. our ways, and turn to the Lord 
Ezek. 34. 6. and none did s. or seek after them 

8. neither did my shepherds s. for my hock 
11. 1 will both s. my sheep, and seek them out 

39. 14. after the end of seven months shall they 5. 
Jlmos 9. 3. r will s. and take them out thence 
Zepk. 1. 12. I will .?. Jerusalem with candles 
JUat. 2. 8. and s. diligently for the young child 
John 5. 39. s. the scriptures, they testify of me 

7. 52. s. for out of Galilee ariseth no proohet 
SEARCHED. 
,Gen.31.34.Laban .y.the tent. but found themnot,35. 
37. whereas thou hast s. all my stuff, thou found 
44.12.the stewards. for the cup, and began at eldest 
^um. 13. 21. so they went up, and s. the land 

32. brought up an evil report of the land, and s. 
J^um. 14. 6. Joshua and Caleb s. the land, 38. . 

34 after the number of days ye .5. the land 
/)eMM.24.came unto the valley of Eshcol, and s. it 
Job 5. ^7. we have ?. it, know it for thy good 
28 27. he prepared it, yea. and s. it out 
29. IG. the cause which I knew not, I s. out 
32. 11. 1 waited, whilst ye 5. out what to say 
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Job 36. 26. can the number of his years be s. out 
PsaZ.13y.l.O Lord, thou hast s. me, and known me 
Jer. 31.37. and the foundations of the earths, out 
46. 23. cut down her ibrest, tho' it cannot be s. 
Obad. 6. how are the things of Esau s. out 
jicts 17. 11. the Bereans s. the scriptures daily 
1 Pet. 1. 10. which salvation the prophets s. Mi". 

SEARCHEST. 
Job 10. 6. that thou s. after my sin and inquirest 
Prov. 2. 4. if thou s. for her as for hid treasures 

SEARCHETH. 
1 Chr. 28. 9. for the Lord s. all hearts and underst. 
Job 28. 3. and he s. out all perfection, the stones 
39. 8. and he s. after every green thing 
Prov. 18. 17. but his neighbour comerh, and s. him 
23. 11. tlie poor that hath understanding s. him out 
Rom. 8.27. that s. hearts, knows the mind of Spirit 
1 Cor. 2. 10.. for the Spirit s. all things, things of G. 
Rev. 2. 23. know that I am he which s. the reins 

SEARCHING. 
JVuTO. 13. 25. they returned from s. of the land 
.fob 11. 7. canst thou by s. find out God ? 
Prov. 20. 27. s. all the inward parts of the belly 
fsa. 40. 28. there is no s. of his understanding 
1 Pet.l. 11. s. what time the Spirit of Chrisi did sig. 

SEARCHINGS. 
JM(Z^.5.15.for the divisions ofReubenweregreat^. 

SEARED. 
1 Tm.4.2. having their conscience s. with a hot iron 

SEASON. 
Gen. 40. 4. and they continued a s. in ward 
Exod.l'i. 10. thou shait keep this ordinance in hiss. 
Dcut.XQ. 6. at the s. thou camest forth out of Egypt 
2-3. 12. to give the rain unto thy land in his s. 
.Tosh. 24. 7. ye dwelt in the wilderness a long s. 
2Kir,gs4:.lC\ about this s. thou shalt embrace a son 
17. and the woman bare a son at that s. 

1 Chron. 21. 29. the altar was at that s. at Gibeon 

2 Chr. 15.3. for long s. been without the true God 
.7oi5.26.tograve,as a shock of corn cometh in hiss. 

30. 17. my bones are pierced in the night s. 
38.32. canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his s. 
Psal. 1. 3. a tree, that bringeth forth fruit in his s. 

22. 2. I cry in the night s. and am not silent 
Prou. 15.23. a word spoken in due s. how^ good is it? 
F.ccl. 3. 1. to every thing there is a s. and a time 
fsa. .50. 4. 1 should know how to speak a word in s. 
./f?-.5. 24. God giveth former and latter rain in hiss. 

33. 20. there sliould not be day and night in their s. 
F.zck. 34. 26. cause the shower come down in s. 
Dan. 7. 12. their lives were prolonged for a s. 
Hos. 2. 9. take away my wine in the s. thereof 
Mark 12. 2. at the s. he sent to the husbandmen 
J^ike 1.20. my words shall be fulfilled in their s. 

4. 13. the devil departed from him for a s. 

13. 1. were present at that s. some that told him 
20. 10. at the s. he sent a servant to husbandmen 

23. 8. he was desirous to see him of a long s. 
John 5. 4. for an angel went down at a certain s. 

35. ye were willing for a s. to rejoice in his light 
..^cts 13. 11. be blind, not seeing the sun for a s. 

19. 22. but he himself stayed in Asia for a s. 

24. 25. when I have a convenient s. I will call 
2 Cor. 7. 8. made you sorry, tho' it were but for a s. 
2 T'zwi. 4. 2. be instant in s. out of s. rebuke, exhort 
Philem. 15. perhaps he therefore departed for a s. 
J/eJ. 11.25.than enjoy the pleasures of sin for a s. 
1 Pet. 1.6. tho' for a s. if need be, ye are in heaviness 
Rev. 6. 11. that they should rest yet for a little s. 

20. 3. and after that he must be loosed a little s. 

See Appointed, Dce. 
SEASONS. 
Gen. 1. 14. lights shall be for signs, and s. and days 
Exod. 18. 22. let them judge the people at all s. 26. 
Lev. 23. 4. the feasts ye shall proclaim in their s. 
Psnl. 16. 7. mjl^ins also instruct me in the nights. 

104. 19. he appointeth the moon for s. the sun 
Dan. 2. 21. he changeth the times and the s. 
Jilat. 21.41. who shall render the fruits in their s. 
..^cts 1 . 7. it is not for you to know the times and s. 

14. 17. in that he gave us rain and fruitful s. 
20. 18. how I have been with you at all s. 

IThess. 5. 1. of the s. ye have no need that I write 
SEASON. 

J,ev. 2. 13. every meat-ofTer. shalt thou s. with salt 

Mark 9. 50. wherewith will ve s. it? have salt 
SEASONED. 

lAike 14. 34. if lost savour,wheTewith shall it be s.? 

Col. 4. 6. let your speech be always with grace, s. 
SEAT. 

The seat of Moses, upon Tchich the Scribes and 
Pharisees sat, is to express the authority of the 
doctors of the law, and the office of teaching 
tchich was granted to them, or which they took 
upon themselv<!. Our Lord commanded that 
they should be heard and respected; but he for- 
bad that their actions should be made precedents 
and examples, Mat. 23. 2, 3. 

The seat of the Scorners, of which there is men- 
tion in Psal. 1. 1. denotes an association or in- 



corporation with libertines, and such as makt 
a mock of religion, who corrupi as much bf 
their scandalous example and conduct, as by 
their luose principles, all those that hear t/unt 
and keep them company. The seat of God ?> 
his throne or judgment-seat, Job 23. 3, O tha 
I knew wliere I might find him! that I might 
come even to his seat! To his judgment-seal 
to plead my cause before him ; not upon terim 
of strict justice, but of grace and mercy. Thtre 
is also the seat of justice, a bench or ckaii 
whereon magistrates sat when they admir.i^ 
tered justice. Job 29.7, When I prepared tu) 
seat in the street. * 
Judg. 3. 20. Eglon rose out of his s. 

1 Sam. 1. 9. Eli sat upon a s. by a post, 4. 13. 

4, 18. he fell from off the s. backv.'ard near the gat» 
20. 18. be missed, because thy s. will be empty 
25. the king sat on his s. on a s. by the wall 

2 Sam. 23. 8. the Tachmonite that sat in the s. 
IKings 2. 19. caused a s. to be set for king's mother 
Esih. 3. 1. set Haman's s. above all the princes 
Job 23. 3. O that I might come even to hiss..' 

29. 7. when I prepared my s. in the street 
Psal. 1. 1. nor sitteth in the s. of the scornful 
Prov. 9. 14. a foolish woman sitteth on a s. in city 
i^ieA:.8.3. where was the s. of the image of jealousy 

23. 2. I sit in the s. of God, in midst ot'the seas 
Z)are. 11. 1 38.the Almighty in hiss, he shall honou/ 
Amos 6.3. and cause the s. of violence to come neai 
Mat. 23. 2. the scribes and pharisees sit in Moses' $. 
Rev. 2. 13. thou dwellest where Satan's s. is 
See Judgment, Mercy. 
SEATED. 
Deut. 33. 21. in a portion of tlie lawgiver was he * 

SEATS. 
■Ter. 18. 1 3. behold, he wrought a v.'ork on the s. 
Jl/ai.21 .12. he overthrew tables of money-changers 
and the s. of them that sold doves, Mark 11 .15. 

23.6. love chief s. in the synagogues, J>/ar/i: 12. 39. 
Luke 1. 52. hath put down the mighty from their*. 

11. 43. for ye love the uppermost s. 20. 46. 
Rev. 4. 4. four-and-twenty s. upon the s. 24 elders 

11. 16. the elders which sat before God on their si 

SECOND, 
Gen. 6. 16. with s. and third stories make tlioark 

32. 19. and so commanded he the s. and third 

41. 43. he made him to ride in the s. chariot 
Exod.2&.A.ihe coupling of the s. 5. 10. | 36.11,12,17 

28. 18. the s. row shall be an emerald, 39. 11. 
Leo. 5. 10. he shall offer the s. for a burnt-offering 
J^um. 2. 16. they shall set forth in the s. rank 
Josh. 19. 1. the*, lot came forth to Simeon 
.Tudg. 6. 25. the s. bullock of seven years old 
26.take s. bullock,and offerPS.ihe s.was offered 

1 Sam. 15. t 9. Saul spared of the best and s. sort 

2 Kings 9. 19. then he sent out a s. on horseback 
22. 1 14. Huldah dv/elt in Jerusalem in the s. part 

1 Chron. 15. 18. with them brethren of the *. degree 

2 Chron. 35.24. his servants put him in the s. chariot 
Ezra 1. 10. silver basins of a s. sort 410, vessels 
Esth. 9. 29. to confirm this s. letter of Purim 
Eccl. 4. 8. there is one alone, there is not a s. 

15.v.uth the s. child that shall stand up in his stead 
Ezek. 10. 14. the s. face was the face of a man 
Dan. 7. 5. behold, another beast, a s. like to a boar 

8. t 3. but one horn was higher than the s. 
Zeph. 1. 10. noise of a cry, a howling from the s. 
Zech. 6. 2. in the s. chariot were black horses 
Mat. 21. 30. he came to the s. and said likewise 

22. 26. likewise the s. had her, and the third, 
unto the seventh, J/arA; 12. 21. Luke'HO.'SO 
39. s. commandment is like unto it, Mark lit. 31 
Jyuke 6. 1. and it came to pass on the s. sabbath 
12. 38. if he shall come in s. watch or the third 

19. 18. the s. came saying, L. thy pound gained 
John 4. 54. this is the s. miracle that Jesus did 
Acts 12. 10. when they were past the s. ward 

13. 33. as it is written in s. psalm, thou art my sob 

1 Cor. 15. 47. the s. man is the Lord from heaven 

2 Cor. 1. 15. that ye might have a s. benefit 
Tit. 3. 10. after the first and s. admonition, reject 
Hcb. 8. 7. no place should have been sought for «•. 

9. 3. and after the s. vail, the tabernacle 

7. into the s. went the high-priest once a j'ear 

10. 9. taketh awav first, that he may establish s. 
2 Pet. 3. 1. this s. epistle I now write unto you 
Rev. 2. 11. shall not be hurt of the s. death, 20. 6. 

4. 7. the s. beast like a calf, the third had a face 

6. 3. I heard the s. beast say, come and see 

8. 8. s. angel sounded, and as it were a mountain 

11. 14. the s. woe is past, the third woe cometh 
16. 3. the s. angel poured out his vial on the sbh 

20. 14. death and hell, this is the s. death, 21. 8 
21. 19. the s. foundation of the wall was sappiUrt; 

See Day. Month. 

SECOND time 

Gen. 22. 15. the angel called to Abrahan the s • 

41. 5. Pharaoh slept, and dreamed l\\e s. timt 

43. 10. surely now we had returned this s Umt 



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SEC 



t,ev. 13. 58. then it sliall bo washed the s. time 
^Yurn. 10. (i. when you blow an alarm the s. time 
Josh. 5. 2. and circumcise Israel ihe 5. time 
I Sam. 2(5. 8. f will not smile him the s. time 
i Sam. 14. 29. Absalom sent to .loab the s. time 
I Kiujrs 9.2. the L. appeared to Solomon the s.time 

18. 34. do it the s. time, they did it the s. time 

19. 7,. the angel came again to Elijah the s. time 
■i Kings 10. 6. Jehu wrote a letter the s. time 

1 C/jr.°29. 22. they made Solomon king the s. time 
Est/i. 2. 19. when v irgins were gathered the s. time 
Isa. 11. 11. Lord set liis hand the s. time to recover 
Jer. 1. 13. the word of Lord came to me the s. time 

saying, what seeA thou 1 13. 3. | 33. 1. 
Jonah 3. 1. the word came to Jonah the s. time 
^^ah. 1. 9. atthction shall not rise up the s. time 
Mat. 26. 42. be went again the s. time and prayed 
Mark 14. 72. aaJ the s. time the cock crew 
John 3. 4. can he enter the s. time into the womb ? 

21. 16. Jesus saith to Peter the s. time, Simon 
Acts 7. 13. at the s. time Joseph was made known 

10. 15. the voice spake to Peter again the s. tim,c 

2 Cor. 13. 2. as if I were present the s. time 
Heb. 9. 28. he shall appear the s. time without sin 

SECOND Year. 
(rcn. 47.18. they cams the s.ye ir to Joseph, and said 
Exod.4.0.n. in the s.v?/ear,the first day of the month 
JVum. 1. 1. in the s. year after they were come 
9. 1. in first month of s. year, the L. spake to Moses 
10. 11. in the s. year the cloud was taken up 
2 Kings 19. 29. this a sign, ye shall eat in the s.year 
that which springeth of the same, Isa. 37. 30. 
2 Chron. 27. 5. Amnion paid Jotham the s. year 
Ezra 3. 8. in the s.year of their coming to Jerusalem 
4.24.it ceased to the s. year of Darius king of Pers. 
Dan.2. 1. in the s. year of reign of Nebuchadnezzar 
Nebuchadnezzar dreamed dreams 
Hag. 1.1. in s. year of Darius, 15. | 2. 10. Zech. 1. 7. 

SECONDARILY. 
1 Cor. 12. 28. God set s. prophets, thirdly teachers 

SECRET. 
la taken, [1] For an affair which few people 
Jtnow, and that ought to be kept private, Prov. 

20. 19, He that goeth about as a tale-bearer, 
revealeth secrets. [2] For that lohich is hid 
from the understanding of all men, and knoion 
only to God. Deut. 29. 29, The secret things 
belong unto the Lord our God. The counsels 
and purposes of God concerning persons or 
nations, and the reasons of his dispensations 
towards them, together with the time and man- 
ner of inflicting judgments, or shewing mercy, 
are hidden in his own bosom, and nut to be pried 
into by us. And in Amos 3. 7, The Lord will 
do nothings but he revealeth his secret unto his 
servants the prophets. [3] thr the secret fa- 
vour and blessing of God, protecting, direct- 
ing, and succeeding persons in all their affairs. 
Job 29. 4, When the secret of God was upon my 
tabernacle. And in Psal. 25. 14, The secret 
of the Lord is with them that fear him ; and 
he will shew them his covenant. His gracious 
and fatherly providence is towards them, ta- 
king care of them, and working for them, even 
then when God seems to frown upon them : His 
word is with them, to direct and guide them in 
the right way, to shew them their duty in all 
conditions, and. the way to their eternal salua- 

ion: And this, though revealed, yet may be 
called a secret, because of the many and deep 
mysteries in it ; because it is said to be hid 
from many of those, to whom it was revealed, 
Mat. 11. 25. 2 Cor. 3. 13, 14, 15. And be- 
cause it is not to be understood to any purpose, 
unless the mind be illuminated by the Spirit of 
God, Psal. 119. 18, 19. [4] For the hidden 
meaning and import of a dream or vision, 
Dan. 4. 9. [5] For that which is kept close 
from the knowledge of all other men,and where- 
of ourselves only are conscious. Psal. 90. 8, 
Thou hast set our secret sins in the light of 
thy countenance. Feci. 12. 14, For God shall 
bring every work into judgment, with every 
secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it 
be evil. Rom. 2. 16, In the day when God 
shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ. 
IVhen God shall judge not only the outward ac- 
tions of men, which are manifest to all, but 
their most hidden sins, and secret duties, their 
inward purposes, designs, and aims. The 
uumberer of secrets, or the wonderful num- 
l»irer, Dan. 8. t 13. By this is meant, 
Christ Jesus, who is wonderful, Isa. 9. 6. and 
icho hath all the hidden things of God num- 
hfred before him, and knows them perfectly, 
and revealeth to angels and men those secrets 
of the Father. 
Gen 49. 6. O my soul, come not thou into their s. 
fob 15. 8. hast thou heard the s. of God 1 
19. 1 19 all the men of my 5. abhorred me 
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Job 24. 1 15. the adulterer sctteth his face in s. 
29. 4. when the s. of God was upon my tabernacle 
40. 13. hide them, and bind their faces in 5. 

Psal. 25. 14. the s. of Ld. is with them that fear him 
27. 5. in s. of his labern. he shall hide me, 31.20. 
64. 4. that they may shoot in 5. at the perfect 
139. 15. not hid from thee when I was made in 5. 

Prov. 3. 32. but his s. is with the righteous 
9. 17. stolen waters, bread eaten in s. is pleasant 
21. 14. a gift in s. pacifieth anger, a reward vyrath 
25. 9. and discover not a s. to another 
2(3. t 20. whose hatred is covered in s. 

Isa. 24. t 16. but I said my s. to me, woe unto me 
45. 19. 1 have not spoken in s. 48. 16. 

Jer. 23. t 18. who hath stood in the s. of the Lord 

Ezek. 28. 3. no s. that they can hide from thee 

Dan. 2. 18. desire mercies of God concerning this s. 
19. then was the s. revealed {o Daniel in vision 



27. 
30. 
47. 



the s. which the king hath demanded 



this 5. not revealed me for any wisdom I have 
seeing thou couldest reveal this s. 
4. 9. because I know that no s. troubleth thee 
Amos 3.7. he revealeth his s. to his servants 
Mat.Q.i.thai thine alms may be in s.and thy Father 
who seeth in 5. shall reward thee openly, 6, 13. 
6. pray to thy Father who is in s. and thy Father 
18. thou appear to fast to thy Father who is in s. 
John 7. 4. there is no man doeth any thing in s. 
10. he went up to the feast as it were in s. 

18. 20. I spake openly, in s. have I said nothing 
Eph. 5. 12. things which are done of them in 5. 

SECRET, .adjective. 
Deut.'2.7.15. cursed that putteth an idol in a s. place 

29. 29. s. things belong unto the Lord our God 
Judg. 3. 19. 1 have a s. errand unto thee, O king 

13. 18. v/hy askest thou my name, seeing it is s.7 

1 Sam. 5. 9. they had emerods in their s. parts 

19. 2. take heed, abide in a s. place, hide thyself 

2 Kings 5. t 24. when Gehazi came to the s. place 
Job 14. 13. O that thou wouldest keep me s. 

15. 11. is there any s. thing with thee? 

20. 26. all darkness shall be hid in his s. places 
Psal. 10.8. in 5. places doth he murder the innocent 

17. 12. as a young lion lurking in s. places 

18. 11. he made darkness his s. place 

19. 12. cleanse thou me from s. faults 
64. 2. hide me from the s. counsel of the wicked 
81. 7. 1 answered thee in the s. place of thunder 
90. 8. our 5. sins in the light of thy countenance 
91. 1. that dwelleth in the s.place of the Most High 

Prov. 27. 5. open rebuke is better than s. love 
£ccZ.12.]4. shall bring into judgment every s. thing 
Cant. 2. 14. O my dove, that art in the s. places 
Isa. 3. 17. the Lord will discover their s. parts 
26. f 16. they have poured out a s. speech 
45. 3. I will give thee hidden riches of ^. places 
.Jer. 2. 34. I have not found it by s. search 
13.17. my soul shall weep in 5. places for your pride 
23.24. can any hide himself in s. places, saith Lord 
49. 10. Esau bare, I have uncovered his s. places 
Lam. 3. 10. he was to me as a lion in s. places 
Ezek. 7. 22. and they shall pollute my s. place 
Dan. 2. 22. he revealeth the deep and 5. things 
Jlfai. 13.35.1 will utter things which have been kept 
.s. from the foundation of the world, /?om. 16.25. 
24.26. behold, he is in s. chambers, believe it not 
Mark 4. 22. nothing hid, nor was anything kept s. 
but that it should come abroad, I^uke 8. 17. 
Luke 11. 33. no man putteth a candle in a s. place 

SECRETS. 
Job 11. 6. that he would shew thee the s. of wisdom 
Psal. 44. 21. for he knoweth the s. of the heart 
Prov.W. 13. a tale-bearer revealeth s. but he that 

20. 19. that goeth as a tale-bearer, revealeth s. 
Dan. 2. 28. but there is a God that revealeth s. 

29. he that revealeth s. maketh Jppown to thee 
47. of a truth it is, your God is a revealer of 5. 
Rom. 2. 16. when God shall judge the s. of men 
1 Cor. 14.25. thus are the s. of his heart manifest 

SECRETS. 
Deut. 25. 11. and the wife taketh him by the s. 

SECRETLY. 

Gen. 31. 27. wherefore didst thou flee away s. ? 

Deut. 13.6. if thy brother entice thee 5. saying 

27. 24. cursed be he that smiteth his neighbours. 

28. 57. she shall eat them for want of all things s. 

J'o5/i.2.1.Joshua son ofNun. sent two men to spy 5. 

1 Sam. 18. 22. commune with David s. and say 
23. 9. David knew that Saul s. practised mischief 

2 Sam. 12. 12. for thou didst it s. but I will do this 
'iKings 17. 9. did s. those things that were not right 
Job 4. 12. now a thing was s. brought to me 

13. 10. will reprove you, if you s. accept persons 
31. 27. and my heart hath been s- enticed 

Psal. 10. 9. he lieth in wait s. as a lion in his den 
31. 20. keep them s. in a pavilion from strife of ton. 

.Ter. 37. 17. Zedekiah asked s. is there any word ? 
38. 16. Zedekiah the king sware.s. unto Jeremiah 
40. 15. Johanan spake to Gedaliah in Mizpah s. 

Hab. 3, 14. their rejoicing was to devour the poor s. 



John 11. 28. she went and called Mary her sistera 
19.38. Joseph was a disciple, but s. for fear of Jew 

SECT 
This word is the same in ihe Greek with tkt 
word heresy, though the sound be not s» 
odious. Among the Jews were icnown fow 
several Sects, which were distinguished b^ 
the singularity of their practices and opt 
nions, and yet continuing united in commu 
nion with each other, and with the body of 
their nation. These Sects are those of tht 
Pharisees, the Sadducees, the Lssenians, and 
tlie Herodians. As to the first two Sects 
see the Significations 07i Phariskks, and Sad- 
ducees. 
The Essenians, or Essenes, are not mentioned tn 
Scripture, but they are described by Josephua 
and other historians : Joseph, de Bella, lib. 2. 
cap. 12. He says that they live in perfect 
union among themselves, and abhor voluptu- 
ousness, as poison of the most dangerous con- 
sequence. They do not marry, but they bring 
up other men's children with as much care as 
if they were their own, and infuse into them 
very early their own spirit and maxims. T/iese 
children are all treated and clothed in the same 
manner, and do not change their dress till the 
clothes they have are entirely worn out. 
Some employ themselves in husbandry, others in 
trades, aiid manufactures of such things only 
as are of use in time of peace, their designs be- 
ing to do good only, to themselves andot/iermen. 
Before they admit any who desire it, to be of 
their Sect, they put them to a yearns probation, 
and during this time inure themto tlie practice 
of their most uneasy exercises. After this 
term, they permit them to come into the common 
refectory, which is as it were a sacred temple^ 
where they all continue in profound silence. 
There they are served with bread, and every 
one has his particular mess. Ti-e priest says 
grace, after lohich they may eat; they finish 
their meal also with a prayer. After having 
proved such a desire to be of their Sect for a 
year, they permit them then to come into the 
place where they bathe when they come from 
their icork ; hut they do not admit them into 
the inner part of the house, till they have gone 
through another trial of two years. JVhen 
these two years are expired, they are allowed to 
make a kind of profession, whereby they engage 
themselves by the most aioful ohths 4o observe 
the laws of piety, justice, and modesty ; fidelity 
to God and their prince ; never to discover the 
secrets of the Sect to strangers, and to preserve 
the books of their masters and the names of an- 
gels with great care. If any one violates these 
promises, and incurs the guilt of any notorious 
fault, he is expelled the society, and generally 
dies of want, because he can receive no food 
from any stranger, being tied to the contrary 
by these oaths. 
The Essenes generally livelong, and many reach 
the age of a hundred years ; which is said to 
be owing to the simplicity of their diet, and the 
great regularity of their lives. They shew an 
incredible firmness under torments,, whereof 
there were some eminent examples duriTi^ ike 
war between the Romans and the Jews. They 
hold the souls of men to be immortal, and be- 
lieve that they descend from the most elevated 
part of the air into the bodies, which are ani- 
mated by them, whither they arc drawn by some 
natural attraction, which they are net able to 
resist. After death, they return with rapidity 
to the place from whence they came, being as ii 
were freed from a long and melancholy capti- 
vity. As to the state of men's souls after 
death, they have the same sentiments almost as 
the heathens, who place the souls of good men 
in ihe Elysian fields, and those of wicked men 
in the kingdom of Pluto, where they are tor- 
mented according to the quality of their faults 
Although the Essenes were themost religious of 
their nation, they nevertheless did not go to the 
temple of Jerusalem, nor offered any bloody 
.sacrifices. They icerc afraid of being polluted 
by the conversation of other men, whose lives 
were not so pure as theirs. They sent their 
offerings thither, and themselves offered up to 
God the sacrifice of a clean heart, free from, 
the guilt of any great offences. They lived at 
a distance from the sea shore, for fear of being 
corrupted by the conversation of strangers. 
They chose rather to dioell in the fields, than 
in cities ; and applied themselves to agriculture 
and other laborious exercises, which did not 
take them out of that solitude whereof they 
made profession. 
Their studies were neither logic, nor natural 



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philosophy^ but morality and the laws of 
Moses. 'J'o these they applied themselves prin- 
cipally upon sabbath-days, when they assetn- 
bled in their syaagugucs, where every one was 
iteated according to his rank ; the elder above., 
the younger part of them beluio. One of the 
company read, and another of thepiost learned 
of them expounded. They made use of symbols 
very much, of allegories and parables, after 
the manner of the ancients. This is a summary 
of the description which Josephus gives of 
the Essenes. Home are of opinion that John 
the Baptist lived among them, till the time 
when he began to baptize and preach re- 
pentance. 

The Herodians, so named from Herod, were 
another Sect, ichich was among the Jews in 
our Saviour^s time, who had a leaven, or par- 
ticular doctrines, distinct from those of the 
Pharisees and Sadducees, against whom our 
Saviour requires his followers to guard them- 
selves, Mark 8. 15. People are much divided 
about this Sect. Some believe that the Herod- 
ians took Herod for the Messiah ; but as tlifire 
were several Herods, who were known to have 
reigned over the Jews, they are still divided to 
know which of them was acknowledged for the 
Messiah. The generality are for Herod the 
Great, the son of Antipater, who died in a 
short time after the birth of Christ. They 
say, that the Heiodiains grounded their opinion 
of Herod's being the Messiah upon the cele- 
brated prophecy of Jacob, Oen. 49. 10, The 
sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a 
lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh 
come; and unto him shall the gathering of 
the people be. These marks they, mistaking 
the nature of Christ's kingdom, thought suited 
exactly with Kerod ; because he was a stranger, 
and withal a poioerful, brave, and warlike 
prince, and ui^peared at a time, when all the 
world were in expectation of the Messiah. 
.Bnd Herod is said to have procured the 
genealogical memoirs of the house of David 
ti) be burnt, that so no one might be able to 

' prove that he was not of a family, from 
which it was well known that f/is Messiah was 
to spring. 

Of hers are of opinion, that Herod II. surnamed 
Antipas, and Tetrarch of Galilee, was the 
head of the Herodians. He was a very 
ambitions and very politic prince, for our 
Saviour calls him Fox, Luke 13. 32. He 
might be very well thought to be ambitious of 
passing for the Messiah. 

Some others believed Herod Agrippa, who was 
appointed king of Judea by Caligula, to 
have given name to i/te Herodians. But how 
is this opinion maintainable, since the Herod- 
ians were already knoion some years before 
this prince ascended the throne 1 

Many of the Fathers, and several Commentators, 
have asserted, that the Herodians were people 
of Herod's retinae, who, to satisfy their curio- 
sity, or make their court to their master, came 
with <Ae Pharisees to tempt Chnslupoyi paying 
tribute : But by the recital of the Evangelists 
it appears, that the Herodians were a Sect 
subsisting in Judea without any dependence 
on king Herod, and his poioer at Jerusalem. 

Some will have it, that the Herodians were poli- 
ticians who favoured the dominion of Herod 
and the Romans against the Jews, who were 
zealous for the liberty of their nation. The for- 
mer maintained, that it was their duty to pay 
tribute to the kings established by the Ro- 
mans : but the other Jews were of the con- 
trary opinion. 

Dr. Prideaux says, that the Herodians loere a 
Sect formed amongst the Jews, and hadparti- 
cular doctrines distinct from those of the Pha- 
risees and Sadducees, and that these doctrines 
were reducible to two heads : [1] In their 
belief that the dominion of the Romans over 
the Jews was just And lawful, and that it 
was their duty to submit to it. [2] That in 
the present circumstances they might with a 
good conscience follow many of the heathen 
modes and 7isages. It is certain, says he, that 
theseioere Herod's principles ; since he excuses 
himself on tht score of the necessity of the 
times, for acting in many things against the 
maxims of the Jewish religion. 

Their hypocritical loose way of professing and 
practising the law, or true religion, among 
other bad effects which it produced, made these 
strange factions and divisions, even among the 
vain professors themselves. Others think, that 
the Jews divided themselves into several sects, 
in imitation of the Greeks, whose philosophers 
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were divided into different factions ; such as, 
the Academics, the Stoics, the Peripatetics, 
the Epicureans, St'C. It seems as if the Co- 
rinthians had a mind to introduce something 
like this into Christianity, when they boasted, 
I am a disciple of Paul, I of Apollos, 1 of 
Peter ; which abuse the apostle Paul, with great 
vehemence, corrects, 1 Cor. 1. 12, 13. | 3. 22. 
Acts 5. 17. which is the s. of the Sadducees 
15. 5. the s. of the Pharisees which believed 
24. 5. a ringleader of the s. of the Nazarenes 
26. 5. after the straitest s. of our religion I lived 
28. 22. this s. is every where spoken against 

SECTS. 
1 Cor. 11. 1 19- there must be also s. amongst you 

SECURE. 
Judg. 8. 11. Gideon smote the host, for it was s. 
18. 7. after the manner of the Zidonians, s. 
10. when ye go, ye shall come to a people s. 27. 
.Job 11. 18. thou shalt be s. because there is hope 
12. 6. and they that provoke God are 5. 
Mat. 28. 14. we will persuade him, and s. you 

SECURELY. 
Pror .3.29. devise not evil, seeing dwelleth s.by thee 
Mic. 2. 8. pull garment from them that pass hy s. 

SECURITY. 
Jicts 17. 9. and when they had taken s. of Jason 

SEDITION. 
Ezra 4. 15. that they moved s. in the city, 19. 
Luke 23. 19. for a certain s. cast into prison, 25. 
Jlcts 24. 5. we have found this man a mover of 5. 

SEDITIONS. 
Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are s. heresies 

SEDUCE. 
Mark 13. 22. shall shew signs and wonders to s. 

1 John 2. 26. written concerning them that s. you 
Rev. 2. 20. thou sufl"erest Jezebel ios. my servants 

SEDUCED. 

2 Kings 21. 9. Manasseh s. them to do more evil 
Isa. 19. 13. they have also s. Egypt, even they 
Ezek. 13. 10. they have also s. my people, saying 

SEDUCERS. 

2 Tim. 3. 13. but s. shall wax worse and worse 
SEDUCETH. 

Prov. 12. 26. but the way of the wicked 5. them 
SEDUCING. 

lTm.4.1.departfrom faith,givingheed to 5. spirits 
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Signifies, [1] To behold, or perceive tvith the eyes, 
Exod. 23. 5. [2] To observe with approba- 
tion, Gen. 1. 4. [3] To look upon with con- 
sideration and observation. Mat. 22. 11. [4] 
To visit, 1 Sam. 15. 35. 1 Cor. 16. 7. [5J 
To suff'er, or bear with, Ezra 4. 14. [6] To 
hear, Exod. 20. 18, All the people saw the 
thunderings and the noise of the trumpet. 
Jlnd in Rev. 1. 12, I turned to see the 
voice that spake with me. [7] To feel, Psal. 
90. 15. [8] To taste of, Luke 2. 26. John 8. 
51. [9] To know or learn. Gen. 37. 14. [10] 
To have abundance of knowledge, so as not to 
stand in need of instruction from others, John 
9. 41. [11] To perceive and understand expe- 
rimentally, Exod. 5. 19. Rom. 7. 23. [12] 
To beware, or take care, Rev. 19. 10. | 22. 
9. [13] To know by divine revelation, Isa. 2. 
1. I 13. ]. [14] To believe in, and rely upon, 
Heb. 11. 27. [15] To have the perfect and im- 
mediate fruition of the glorious presence of 
God in heaven. Job 19. 26. Mat. 5. 8, Blessed 
are the pure in heart ; for they shall see God. 

T/tws seeing, or to sae, is not only said of the sense 
of vision, by lohich we perceive external objects, 
but also of inward perception, of the knowledge 
of spiritual things, and even of that super- 
natural sight of hidden things, of prophecy, of 
visions, of ecstasies. Whence it is, that for- 
merly they were called Seers, who afterioards 
were called Nabi, or prophets, 1 Sam. 9. 9. and 
that prophecies were called visions, Obad. 1. 

To see the goodness of the Lord, Psal. 27. 13. is 
to enjoy the mercy or blessing which God hath 
promised. Job says, O remember that'my life 
is wind, mine eyes shall no more see good, .Job 
7. 7. I shall die, and see no more; I shall no 
longer enjoy the good things of this world. .8nd 
in Mat. 5. 8, The pure in heart shall see God. 
They shall understand the mysteries of salva- 
tion, they shall perceive the loving kindness of 
God towards them in this life, and shall at 
length perfectly enjoy him in heaven. 

It is said, Exod. 24. 10, That the elders saw 
the God of Israel : They did not see any re- 
semblance of the divine nature, which is ex- 
pressly denied, Deut. 4. 15. but some glorious 
appearance or ton^en of God's special presence; 
or rather the Second Person of the Trinity, who 
then shewed himself to them in a human shape, 
as a testimony of his future incarnation. 

To see the face of the king, Esth. 1. 14. is to be 
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of his household, to approach near him, or to 
have familiar converse u:ith him. The kings 
of Persia, under the pretence of maintaining 
that respect and majesty that were due to them, 
seldom permitted their subjects to see them, 
and hardly ever shewed themselves in public 
JSTone but their most intimate friends, or their 
familiar domestics, had the advantage of be- 
holding their faces. 
Gere. 2.19. brought to Adam,tcs.v,'hat he would call 
8. 8. he sent a dove to s. if the waters were abated 

11. 5. and the Lord came down to s. the city 
19. 21. he said unto him, s. I have accepted thee 
22. t 14. the name of that place, the Ld. will s. 
27.27.s.the smell of my son is as the smell of a field 
29. t 32. and Leah called his name, 5. a son 

31. 5. he said, I s. your father's countenance 
34. 1. Dinah went out to s. the daughters of land 
42. 9. but to 5. the nakedness of the land, 12.. 

44. 23. thou saidst, you shall 5. my face no more 

45. 12. your eyes s. and the eyes of my brother 
24. he said, s. that ye fall not out by the way 
28. 1 will go and s. Joseph before I die 

48. 11. I had not tlrought to s. thy face, and lo 
Exod. 1. 16. and when ye s. them upon the stoola 

3. 3. I will turn aside, ands. this great sight, 4. 

4. 18. s. whether my brethren be yet alive 

21 . s. that thou do those wonders before Pharaoh 

5. 19. the officers did s. they were iii evil case 
6. 1, now shalt thou s. what I will do to Pharaoh 

10. 5. that one cannot be able to s. the earth 

28. take heed to thyself, s. my face no more 

29. hast spoken well, I will 5. thy facerio more 

12. 13. when I s. the blood, I will pass over you 

13. 17. lest the people repent when they s. war 

14. 13. stand still ands. the salvation of the Lord 
16. 29. s. for the Lord hath given you the sabbath 

32. they may s. the bread wherewith I fed you 

33. 20. for there shall no man s. me and live 
23. and thou shalt s. my back parts 

34. 10. the people shall s. the work of the Lord 
Lev. 13. 10. and the priest shall s. him, 17. 

20.17. if a man shall s.her nakedness, and she s. his 
jVu?h.4. 20. shall not go in to s. holy things covered 

11. 23. shalt s. whether my word come to pass 

13. 18. s. theland whatit is, and people thatdwelJ 
14. 23. nor shall any that j)rovoked me s. it 

22. 41. that thence he might s. the utmost pari 

23. 9. for from the top of the rocks I s. him 

13. come to another place, whence thou mayesl s. 
them, thou shalts. but the utmost part of them 

24. 17. I shall s. him, but not now, I shall behold 
27. 12. and 5. the land, which I have given to Jsr. 

32. 8. I sent your fathers fmm Kadesh to s. land 
32. 11. surely none of the men that came up out 

of Egypt shall s. the laid, Deut. 1.35. 
Deut. 1. 36. save Caleb, he shall s. hmd, will give 
3. 25. I pray thee, let me s. the good land m 
28. cause to inherit the land which thou shall s. 
23. 14. that he s. no unclean thing in thee 

28. 10. all people shall s. that thou art called by 
34. sight of thine eyes which thou shalt s. 67. 
68. thou shalt s. it no more again, and be sold 

29. 4. the Lord hath not given you eyes to s. 

22. when they .<r. the plagues of that land 

30. 15. s. I have set before thee life and good 
32. 20. he said, I will s. what their end shall be 

39. s. now I, even I, am he, there is no G. with me 

52. yet thou shalt s. land before tjiee, but not go 

34. 4. I have caused thee to s. it with thine eyes 

.Tosh. 22. 10. they built there a great altar to s. to 

,Iudg. 14. 8. Samson turned aside to s. the carcase 

16. 5. and 5. wherein his great strength lieth 

1 Sam. 2. 32. shall s. an enemy in my h;ihitation 

6. 13. they saw the ark, and rejoiced to s. it 
12. 16. now s. this great thing the Lord will do 

17. ye may s. that your wickedness is great 

14. 17. number now, and s. who is gone from us 
.38. and s- wherein this sin hath been this day 

15. 35. Samuel came no more to ,9. Saul, mourned 
17. 28. art come, that thou mightest s. the battle 

19. 3. and what I s. that I will tell thee 

15. Saul sent messengers again to s. David 
20.29. let me get away, I pray,and s. my brethren 

21. 14. then said Achish, you s. the man is mad 

23. 22. know and s. his place, where his haunt is 

24. 11. my father s. yea, s. the skirt of thy robe 

, 26. 16. s. where king's spear is, and cruse of water 

2 Sain. 13. 5. when thy father cometh to s. thee, let 

Tamar come, that I mays, it, and eat it at her 
14. 32. now therefore, let me s. the king's face 
15.3. s. thy matters are good and right,Absal.said 
24. 3. that the eyes of my Lord the king may s. it 
13. s. what ans. I shall return him that sent mo 
lKingsl2. 16. s. to thy house, David, 2 Chr. 10.16 
17. 23. and Elijah said, s. thy son livelh 

20. 7. and s. how this man seekelh mischie' 

22. the prophetsaid, mark and s. what thou aost 

22. 25. thou shak s. in that day, 2 Oir. 18. 24. 

2 Kings 2. 10. if thou s. when I am taken from theft 



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? Kings 5. 7. s. how he seeketh a quarrel ag. me 

G. 17. Lord, I pray, open liis eves that lie may 5. 

20. open ihe eyes ot" these men that they may a-. 

3*. 5. how tins son of a murderer haih sent to 

7.2. thou shall s. it vvitli thine eyes, but not eat, 19. 

13. let us send and s. H 14. saying, go and s. 

8. -JD. went down to a\ Joram, \i. lb. -J Chr. -2:2. C. 

9. 17 the watciiman said, 1 s. a company 

34. gc s. now tills cursed woman, and bury her 

10. Id. come with mo, and s. my zeal I'or the Ld. 

19. llj. open. Lord, thine eyes, and s. Isa. 37. 17. 

23. 17. then he said, what title is tiiat that I s. 
2 Chr. 18. IG. he said, 1 did 5. all Israel scattered 

20. 17. 5. the salvation of the Lord with you 

24. 5. go, and >% that ye hasten the matter 

25. 17. come, let us s. one another in the face 
Ezrai. 14. was not meet'.o 5. the king's dishonour 
JSTth. "J. 9. didst 6'. at^iction of our fathers in Egypt 
Estk. 3. 4. to 5. if Mordecai's matters would stand 

5. 13. so long as I 5. JNlordecai the Jew sitting 
8. 6. Esther said, how can I endure to 5. the evil 

that shall come on my people 7 to5. the destruct. 
Job 3. y. neither let it s. the dawning of the day 
7. 7. mine eye shall no more s. good ; my life wind 

8. the eye iliiit hath seen me shall s. me no more 
9.25. now my days flee away, they s. no good 
10. 15. tlierefore s. thou mine affliction 
17. 15. as for my hope, who shall s. it? 
19. 26. worms destroy, yet in my flesh shall I s. G. 

27. whom 1 shall s. for myself, and not another 

20. 9. the eye which saw him shall s. him no more 

21. 20. his eyes shall 5. his destruction, shall dri.ik 

22. 19. the righteous s. it, and are glad 

24. 1. why do they that know him not s. his days 1 

15. the adulterer saith, no eye shall 5. me 
28.27. then did he s.it, and declare it, he prepared it 

31.4. doth nothe s. my ways, and count my steps? 

33. 23. shall pray, and he will s. his face with Joy 

28. his soul, and his life shall s. the light 

35. 5. look unto the heavens, and s. the clouds 

36. 25. every man may 5. it, man may behold it 
Psal. 10. 11. he hath said, God will never s. it 

14. 2. God looked to s. if any did understand, 53. 2. 
IS.lO.neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to s. 
corruption, ./lets 2. 27, 3'L | 13. 35. 
22. 7. all they that 5. me laughed me to scorn 
27. 13. had believed to 5. the goodness of the Lord 

31. 11. they that did s. me without, fled from me 

34. 8. O taste and see that the Lord is good 

12. that loveth m.any days, that he may .?. good 
37.34. when the wicked are cut off, thoushalt s. it 

40. 3. many shall s. it and trust in the Lord 

41. 6. if he come to 5. me, he speaketh vanity 
49. 19. he shall go, they shall never s. light 

52. G.the righteous also shall s. and fear and laugh 
59. 10. God shall let me s.my desire on my enemies, 

God of mercy shall prevent me, 92. 11. | 118. 7. 
63 ^. to s. thy power and glory, as I have seen 
64. 5. they commune, they say, who shall 5. them? 

8. all that s. Ihe.m shall flee away 

66. 5. come and s. the works of God, he is terrible 
69. 32. the humble shall s. this, and be glad 

88. 17. that they v/hich hate me may s. it 
91. 8. thou shalt s. the reward of the wicked 
97. 6. and all the people s. his glory 
108. 5. that I may s. the good of thy chosen 
107. 24. these s. the works of the Lord in the deep 

42. righteous shall s. it and rejoice, all iniquity 
112. 8. till he 5. his desire upon his enemies 

10 the wicked shall s. it and be grieved 
119. 74. they will be glad when they s. me 
128. 5. thou shalt s. the good of Jerusalem all' days 

6. thou shalt s. thy children's children, and peace 
139. 16. thy eyes did 5. my substance yet imperfect 

24. search, s. if ihere be any wicked way in me 
Prov. 24. IS. lest the Lord 5. and displease him 

29. 16. but the righteous shall s. their fall 
Eccl. 1. 10. whereof it may be said 5. this is new 

2. 3. till I might s. what was good for sons of men 
3. 18. that men might s. that tliemselves are beasts 
23. bring him to s. what shall be after him 
7. 11. by it there is profit to them that s. the sun 
8. 16. to s. the business that is done upon earth 

Cant. 2. 14. O my dove, let me s. thy countenance 

6.11. 1 went into the garden of nuts to s. the fruits, 

and to s. whether the vine flourished, 7. 12. 

[sa. 5. 19. let him hasteo his work, that we may s. 
6 10. lest they s. with their eyes, hear with ears 
14.16,they that s.thee shall narrowly look on thee 
26 11. they shall 5. and bs ashamed for their envy 
99. 18. eyes of the blind shall s. out of obscurity 

30. 20. b"t thine eyes shall 5. thy teachers 

32. 3. the eyes of them that s. shall not be dim 

33. 17. th'.n'e eyes shall s. the king in his beauty 
20. thine --^yes shall s.Jerusal. a quiet habitation 

35.2. they shall .?.the glory of the L.and excellency 
40.5.glory rsvealed,and all flesh shall s.it together 
41. 20. thit they may s. and know, and consider 
48. 6. s. all tills II 49. 7. kings shall s. and a rise 
52 8. for they shall s- eye to eye, when the Lord 
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Isa. 52. 10. the earth shall s. s'.lvation of oui God 

15. what had not been told 'hem shall they s. 
53. 2. when we shall s. iiim, there is no beauty 
10. he shall 5. his seed, he shall iirolong his days 
11. he shall 6'. of travail ofiiis soul, and be satished 

60. 5. then thou shalt 5. and flow together 

61. 9. all that 5. them shall acknowledge them 

62. 2. the Gentiles shall 5. thy righteousness 

64. 9. behold, s. we beseech, v,e are all thy people 
66. 18. and they shall come and s. iny glory 
Jer. 1. 11. I ;?. a rod || 13. 1 s. a seething pot 

2. 10. send to Kedar, s. if there be sucn a thing 
19. know and s. that it is an evil thing and bitter 
23. s. thy way in the valley what thou iiast done 

3. 2. and s. where thou hast not been lien with 

4. 21. how long shall 1 s. the standard, and hear 
5.1.5. now and know, and seek in the broad places 
6.16. stand ye in the ways and s. and ask for paths 
7. 12. go to ray place, and s. what 1 did to it 

11. 20. let me s. thy vengeance on them, 20. 12. 
20. 18. out of the womb to 5. labour and sorrow 

22. 12. he shall die and s. this land ho more 
30.6.5. whether man doth travail with child ? why 

do I s. every man with his hands on his loins J 

51. 61. and shalt s. and shalt read all these words 

Lam. 1. 11. s. O Lord, consider, furl become vile 

12. s. if there be any sorrow like my sorrow 
£2eA;.8.6.thou shalt s. greater abominaiions, 13, 15. 
13. 9. that s. vanity || 16. 5. visions of jieace for her 
16. 37. they may s. all thy nakedness 

20. 48. all flesh shall s. that 1 the L.have kindled it 

21. 29. whiles they s. vanity unto thee, and divine 
32. 31. Pharaoh shall s. them, and shall be comfort. 
33. 6. but if the watchman s. the sword come 
39. 21. all the heathen shall s. my judgment 

ZydTi.l.lO.v.'hy should he s. your faces worse liking 
3. 25. lo, I 5. four men loose, walking in the fire 
Joel 2. 28. your old men shall dream dreams, 
your young men shall s. visions, jicts 2. 17. 
jSmos6.2. pass ye to Calneh and s. go ye to Hamath 
Jonah 4. 5. might s. what would become of the city 
Jilic. 6. 9. the man of wisdom shall s. thy name 
7. 10. then she that is mine enemy shall 5. it 
16. the nations shall s. and be confounded 
Hab. 2. 1. 1 will watch to s. what he will say to me 
Zech. 2. 2. to s. what is the breadth thereof 
4. 10. shall 5. the plummet in hand of Zerubbabel 
5.2. whatseest thou? I answered, I 5. a flyingroU 
5. lift your eyes s. what is this that goeih forth 
9.5. Ashkelon shall s. it and fear, Gaza shall 5. it 

10. 7. yea, their children shall s. it, and be glad 
Mai. 1. 5. and your eyes shall 5. and ye shall say 
Mat. 5. 8. blessed pure in heart, for they shall 5. G. 

16. they may s. your good works, and glorify 

7. 5. and then shalt thou s. clearly to cast out the 

mote out of thy brother's eye, Luke 6. 42. 

8. 4. s. thou tell no man, shew thyself to the 

priest, 9. 30. Markl. 44. Acts 23. 22. 

11. 4. tell John those things you hear and s. 

7. what went you out into wilderness tos.?areed 
shaken with the wind, 8,9. Luke 7. 24, 25, 26. 

12. 38. Master, we would s. a sign from thee 

13. 14. seeing, ye shall s.Mark 4. 12. .3c«5 2S.26. 

15. heart gross, lest at any time they should s. 
with their eyes, hear with their ears, .^c<s 28.27. 

16. but blessed are your eyes, for they 5. 

17. many desired to 5. those things which ye 5. 

15. 31. when they saw the blind to 5. Luke 7. 22. 

16. 28. till they 5. the Son of man coming 

22. 11. when the king came in to s. the guests 
24. 6. shall hear of wars, 5. that ye be not troubled 

30. they shall s. the Son of man coming in the 
clouds of heaven, Mark 13. 26. Luke 21. 27. 

26. 58. Peter sat with servants to s. the end 

27. 4. they said, s. thou to tiiat jj 24. s. ye to it 

49. let us s. whether Elias will come to save him 

28. 6. come 5. the place where the Lord lay 

10. that they go into Galilee, there shall theys.me 

Mark 5. 14. they v.-ent out to s. what was done 

32. he looked to s. her that had dons this thing 

6. 38. go and 5. || 8. 24. I s. men as trees walking 

15.32.1etChrist descend that we mays. and believe 

Luke 2. 15. let us go to Bethlehem and s. this 

3. 6. and all flesh shall s. the salvation of God 

8. 16. they who enter in mays, light, 11. 33. 

20. thy brethren stand without, desiring to s.thee 

9. 9. who is this ? and he desired to s. him, 23. 8. 
* 27. not taste of death till they s. kingdom of God 

14. 18. I have bought ground, I must go and s. it 

17. 22. when ye shall desire to s. one of the days 

23. s. here, or s. there, go not after them 

19. 3. Zaccheus sought to s. Jesus, who he was 
4. he climbed into a sycamore-tree to s. him 

20. 13. they will reverence him when they s. him 
24. 39. behold, it is I myself, handle me and s. 

John 1. 33. on whom thou shalt s. Spirit descending 
39. come and s. 46. j 11. 34. Rev. 6. 1, 3, 5, 7. 

50. thou shalt s. greater things than these 

4. 29. s. a man who told me all things ever I did 
8. 51. if man keep my sayings, shall never s. death 



John 8. 56. your father Abr. rejcicedto s. my day 
9.15.1 washed, and dos. || 25. 1 « as blind, now I a 
]y. they asked them, how tiien doth he now s.? 
3y. I came into this world, that they who s. nol 
mights. and that they who s. might be nurde blini 
11.40. if believe, thou shouldest s.the glory of God 
12. 9. but that they might s. Lazarus also 
21. the Greeks, saying, Sir, we would s. J'^us 
16. 22. ye have sorrow, butl will s. you again 
20. 25^ except I s. in his hands the print of naiii 
Acts J5. 36. and visit our breth. and s. how they do 
19.21. after I have been there, I must also s. Rome 
20. 25. ye all shall s. my face no more, 38. 
22. 14. shouldst know his will, ands. that just One 
28. 20. for this cause I called you, to s. you 
Rom. 1. 11. for 1 long to s. you, that 1 may imparl 
7. 23. I s. another law in my members, warring 

15. 21. whom he was not spoken of, they shall s 

24. for I trust to s. you in my journey 

1 Cor. 8. 10. if any man s. thee that hast knowledge 

16. 10. s. that he may be with you without fear 

2 Cor. 8. 7. s. that ye abound in this grace also 
Cial. 1. 18. I went up to Jerusalem to s. Peter 
Eph. 3. 9. to make all men s. what is fellowship 

5. 15. s. that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools 

33. the wife s. that she reverence her husband 

Phil. 1. 27. whether I come and s. you or be absent 

2. 23. so soon as 1 s. how it will go with me 

1 Thess. 2. 17. to s. your face with great desire 
3. 6. desiring greatly to s. us, as we also to s. you 

5. 15. s. that none render evil for evil to any man 

1 Tim. 6. 16. whom no man hath seen, nor can e. 

2 T/m. 1.4. greatly desiring to s. thee, being mirtdf 
Heb.B.5. s. thou make all according to the pattern 

12. 14. holiness, without which no man s. the Lord 

25. s. that you refuse not him that speaketh 
13. 23. will) whom, if he come shortly, I will s. you 

1 Pet. 1. 22. s. that ye love one another fervently 

3. 10. he that will s. good days, let him refrain 
1 ./ohn 5.10. if any man s. his hroliier sin a sin 

3 .lohn 14. but I trust I shall shorily s. thee 
Rev. 1. 7. he cometh, and every eye shall s. him 

12. I turned to s. the voice that spake with me 
3. 18. anoint with eye-salve, that thou mayest s. 

6. 6. and s. thou hurt not the oil and the wine . 

11. 9. shall s. their dead bodies I hi ee days and half 
16. 15. lest he walk naked, and they s. his shame 
18. 7. for she saith, Isit a queen, shalls. no sorrow 

9. when they shall s. the smoke of her burning 
19. 10. he said to me, s. thou do it not, 22. 9. 
22.4. and the v shall s. his face, name in forehead* 
SEE not, or not SEE. 

Gen. 21. 16. let me not s. the death of the child 
27. 1. when Isaac was old, that he ccuic not s. 
43. 3. the man did protest, ye shall not s. my face, 5 
44. 26. for we may not s. the man's face except 
48. 10. eyes of Israel were dim, he could not s. 

Exod. 33. 20. thou canst not s. my face and live 

J^um. 11. 15. let me not s. my wretchedness 
14. 23. surely they shall Jiot s. the land I sware 
23. 13. utmost part, and shall 7iot s. them all 

£>eu«.22.1. thou shaltKois. thy brother's ox go asti. 
4. thou shalt not s. thy brother's ass fall down 

1 Sam. 3. 2. Eli, his eyes dim he could not s.4. 15. 

2 Sam. 3. ]3.7;ots. my face, except thou first bring 
14. 24. the king said, let not Absalom s. my face 

1 Kings 14. 4. Ahijah could not s. his eyes set 
2Kings3. 17. yc shall ?!of s. wind, norshall ye s. rain 

22. 2b. thine eyes shall not s. all evil I will bring 
Job 9. 11. lo, he goeth by me, and I s. him not 

20. 17. he shall not s. the rivers of honey and buttei 

22. 11. or darkness that thou canst not s. 

23. 9. he hideth himself that I cannot s. him 

34. 32. that which I s. 7iot teach thou me 

35. 14. though thou sayest, thou shalt nots. him 

37. 21. men s. jiot the bright light in the clouds 
Psal. 49. 9. should still live, and ?u)t s. corruption 

58. 8. pass away, that they may not s. the sun 
69. 23. let their eyes be darkened, that llieys. not 
74. 9. we s. not our signs, there is no more prophet 
89. 48. what man liveth, and shall Jiot s. death 
94. 7. yet they say, the Lord shall net s. 
9. he that formed the eye, shall he 7iot s. ? 
115. 5. eyes have they, buf theys. not, 135. 16. 
/sa.26.11.when thy hand is lifted up, theywill nots. 
30. 10. children, which say to the seers, s. not 
33. 19. thou shalt not s. a fierce people, a people 

38. 11. I shall nots. the Lord, even the Lord 
44. 9. they s. not, that they may be ashamed 

18. he hath shut their eyes, that thev cannot s. 
Jer.5.2l. which have eyes, and s. not, Ezek.12. 12. 

12. 4. they said, he shall not s. our last end 

J4. 13. the prophets say, ye shall not s. the sword 
17. 6. like heath, he shall nots. when good cometh 
8. he shall not s. when heat cometh 
21. 24. can any hide, that I shall not s. him ? 
Ezek. 12. 6. that thou s. not the ground, 12. 

13. yet shall he not s. if, though he shall die there 
Dan. 5. 23. hast praised gods of gold, which s. not 
Zeph- 3. 15. thou shalt not s. evil any more 



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J/ffiM3. 13. because tliey seeing s.not, and hear not 

23. 39. ye shall not s. ine henceforth, Lu/ce 13. 35. 

24. 2. JcsLis said, 5. ye 7iot all these things'? 

>/arA-B. If*. having eyes s.ye not? and ears, hearnot 

Luke 2 26. nut *-. deatli, before he had seen Christ 

8. 10. tliat seeing, they might not s. and liearing 

17. 22. shrdl desire to 5. and ye shall 7iot s. it 
John 3. 3. he cannot s. the kingdom of God 

36. shall not s. life, but wratli abideth on him 

9. 39. I am come, that they who s. yiot might s. 
12. 40. that they should not s. with their eyes 
16. 16. a little while, and ye shall not s. me, 17, 19. 

18. 2G. did I not s. thee in the garden with him ? 
^cts 22. 11. when [ could not s. for the glory 
Rom. 11. 8. hath given eyes, that they should not s. 

10. let their eyes be darkened that they may n. s. 

I Cor. 10. 7. for I will not s. you now by the way 

i/ei.2. 8.butwes. not yet all things put under him 

11. 5. was translated, that he should not s. death 

1 Pet. 1. 8. though now ye s. him not, yet believing 

2 Pet. 1. 9. he is blind, anrl cannot s. afar off 

IVe SEE. 
Gcn.21. 20. we shall s. what will become of dreams 
Psal. 30. 9. in thy light shall we s- light 
Jer. 5. 12. neither shall ice s. sword or famine 

42. 14. go into Egypt, where ive shall s. no war 
Jilark 15.32. that wc may s. and believe, JoAn 0.30. 
John 9. 41. now ye say, we s. your sin remaineth 
Rom. 8. 25. but if we hope for that we s. not 
1 Cor. 13. 12. now we s. through a glass darkly 
I Th'ss. 3. 10. praying that wr mights, your face 
flei.2.9.but we s. Jesus, whowas ma e alittle lower 

3. 19. so we s. that they could not enter in because 
1 John 3.2. be like him, for ^cc shall s. him as he is 

FfiSEE, orSEE7/p. 
Exod. 14. 13. ye sh ill s. them again no more 

16. 7. then ye shall s. the glory of the Lord 
Josh. 3. 3. when ye s. the ark of the covenant 
I Sa,m. 10. 24. s. ye him whom Lord hath chosen? 
i Chron. 29. 8. to hissing, as ye s. with your eyes 

30. 7. whf) gave them up to desolation, as ye s. 
A^e/i. 2. 17. I said, ?/c f;. the distress that we a're in 
Job 6. 21. ye s. my casting down, and are afraid 
Cant. 0. 13. what wi'l ye s. in the Shulamite 
fsa. 6. 9. and s. ye indeed, but perceive not 

18. 3. .9. yr, when he lif esh op an ensign 

42. 18. hear, ye deaf, look, ye blind, thatj/e mays. 
66. 14. when ye s. your hearts shall rejoice 

Jer 2. 31. O generation, s. ye the word of the Lord 
42. 18. and ye shall s. this place no more 
Kzeli. 13. 23. therefore ye shall s. no more vanity 
14. 22. ye shall s. their way and their doings 
23. they shall comfort you when ye s. their ways 
Dan. 2. 8. because ye s. the thing is gone from me 
Mat. 13. 17. many have desired to s. those things 
which ye s. and have not, TAike 10. 23. 
24. 2. Jesus said, s. ye not all these things ? 
33. when ye shall s. all these things, know that it 
is near, Mark 13. 29. T.nke 21. 31. 
26. 64. hereafter shall y s. the Son of man sitting 
on the right hand of power, Mark 14. 62. 

27. 24.1 am innocent, s. ye-Xo it, .Mark 15. 36. 

28. 7. in Galilee there shall ye s. him, Mark 16. 7. 
Luke 12. 54. vvhen ye s. a cloud ris" out of the west 

55. and when ye s. the south wind blow, ye say 
13. 28. when ye shall s. Abrabain and the prophets 
21. 20. when ye shall s. Jerusalem compassed 
•3 30. ye s. and know of yonrsf^lves, summer is nigh 

24. 39. hath not flesh and bones, as ye s. me have 
John 1. 51. hereafter ye shall .<?. heaven open 

4. 48. except ye s. siirns ye will not believe 
6.62. what if ye shall s. the Son of man ascend 

14. 19. but yes. me || 16. 10. and ye s. me no more 
16. 16. a little while ye shall s. me, 17, 19. 

J3cts 2. 33. shed this which ye now s. and hear 
3.16. made this man strong, wliom ye s. and know 

19. 26. yc s. and hear, that not alone at Ephesus 

25. 24. ye s. this man, about whom Jews dealt 
1 Cor. 1. 26. for ye s. your calling, brethren 
Gal.f]. 11. ye .s. how large a letter I have written 
Phil. 2. 28. when ye s. him again, ye may rejoice 
Heb. 10. 25. much more, as yr s. day approachinir 
Jam. 2. 24. ye .■?. how that by works man is justified 

Pet. 1 . 8. though now we .<?. him not, yet ye rejoice 

SEED. 
«ed in scripture is taken [1] Properly, for that 
thin, hot, and spirituous humour in man''s body, 
which is fitted by nature for the n-eneration of 
mankind, Gen. 38. 9. Likeicisr for that nintter 
which in all plants and fruits is disposed for 
ike propa/ration of the kind, Gen. 1 11. j 47. 19. 
2] Figuratively, for that which is betrntten ; 
and this is spoken either, -{h Collectively, of 
many, of children, nr post'^rity in general, as' 
in Gen. 17. 7, 8, Ood says to Abraham, I 
will establish my covenant between me and 
thee, and thy seed after -hee in their genera- 
tions. I will give unto thee, and to thy seed 
after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger. 
Or, (2) Individually, of one alone, as of Seth. 
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Gen. 4. 25, God hath appointed me another 
seed: He hath given me another son. Jdlso of 
Jesus Christ, Gen. 3. 15, 1 will put enmity 
between thy seed and the woman's seed. Gal. 
3. 16, He saith not. And to seeds, as of 
many; but as of one; and to thy Seed which 
is Christ. (3) For luorks of mercy, Eccl. 
11.6. 

The seed of Abraham, signifies, [1] The whole 
posterity of Abraham, according to the ficsh, 
including both the bad and good. Rom. 9. 7, 
Neither because they are the seed o? Abraham, 
are they all children. [2] The faithful only, 
whether Jev.'s or Gentiles, who are endued with 
such a faith as Abraham had. Rom. 4. 16, 
To the rnd the promise might be sure to all 
the seed, not to that only which is of the law, 
but to that also which is of the faith of Jlbra' 
ham. [3] Christ who came of Abraham accord- 
ing to the flesh. Gal. 3. 16, To tl'.y seed, which 
is Christ. Or thus. Persons, are called Abra- 
ham's seed, either carnally only, as they who 
valued themselves on account of their descent 
from Abraham aftfr tlic flesh, John 8. 33, 37. 
Or carnally and spiritually too, as the believ- 
ing Jews : Or spiritually only, as the Gentiles, 
who had the same faith with Abraham, though 
they did not come out of his loins. 

The ivord of God is compared to seed, Luke 8. 5, 
11. udiich is sown in the heart, as the hus- 
bandman casts his seed into the ground. The 
word is called an incorruptible seed, 1 Pet. 1. 

23. because continuing still the same, and being 
immutable in itself, it changes and renews the 
hearts of those that by faith receive it. Or, it 
may be understood of its being incorruptible 
effectively, because it leads and tends to immor- 
tal life ; it begets in the soul an abiding life, 
which shall contimie for ever. Hence it is 
said, 1 John 3. 9, Whosoever is born of God, 
doth not commit sin ; for his seed remaineth in 
him: The new or divine nature, the principle 
or habit of grace or holiness in the heart, re- 
maineth or abideth in him. 

The apostle Paul, writing to the Rorrjans, quotes 
a passage out of Isaiah, Except the Lord of 
sahaoth had left us a seed, we had been as 
Sodom, and be'-n made like unto Gomorrah, 
Rom. 9. 29. What the apostle calls seed, is 
by the prophet called a remnant, Isa. 1. 9. It 
is an allusion to the custom, among husband- 
men, who spend the greatest part of their corn 
in bread and. otlirr food, reserving a small 
quantity of the. choicest and best for seed: So 
would God deal with the Israelites: though 
they were' innumerable, as the sand, or as the 
stars, yet a few of them only should he de- 
livered out of Babylon, and he would after- 
wards bring but a few of them, comparatively, 
to believe in Christ. 

Gen. 1. 11. bring forth herbs yielding s. 12, 29. 
47. 19. give us s. II 23. lo, here is s. for you 

24. and four parts shall be your own for s. 
Exod. 16. 31. the manna was like coriander s. 
Lev. 11. 37. their carcase fall on any sowing s. 

38. but if any water be put upon tlie s. 
19. 19. thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled s. 
26. 16. and ye shall sow your s. in vain 
27. 16. thy estimation shall be according to the s. 
a homer of barley s. valued at 50 shekels 
30. all the tithe of the s. of the land is the Lord's 
.V«7". 20. 5. it is no place of s. or of figs or vines 
Dent. 11. 10. not as Eirypt, where thou sowedst s. 
14. 22. shalt surely tithe all the increase of thy s. 

22. 9. lest the fruit of thy s. sown be defiled 
28. 38. thou shalt carry much s. into the field 

1 Sam. 8. 15. the king will take the tenth of s. 
1 Kings 18.32. a trench contain two measures of s. 
.Tob 39. 12. will the unicorn brin? home thy s. 
Psal. 126. 6. he that goeth forth bearing precious » 
F.ccl. 11. 6. in the morning sow thy s. and evening 
Tsa. 5. 10. the s. of a homer shall yield an ephah 
17. 11. in the morning make thy s. to flourish 

23. 3. and by great waters the s. of Sihor 

55. 10. that it may give s. to the sower and bread 
.Ter. 35. 7. nor shall sow s. nor plant vineyard 

9. neither have we vineyard, field, nor s. 
Ezek. 17. 5 he took also of the s. of the land 
Joel 1. 17. the s. is rotten under their clods 
Amos 9.13. the treadcr overtake him thalsoweth s. 
Hag. 2. 19. is the s. yet in the barn "? yea, as yet 
7.ech.?>. 12. forthe s. shall he prosperous, the vine 
.Mai. 2. 3. behold, T will corrupt your s. and sjiread 
Mat. 13. 19. which receive s by the wav-side 

2ft. s. into stony p^ces H 22. s. among the thorns 

23. but he that received s. into ffood ground 

24. a man which sowed good s. in his field 

27. sir, didst not thou sow good s. in thy field 1 

37. he that soweth the good s. is the Son of man 

38. the good s. are the children of the kingdom 



Mark 4. 26. if a man should cast s. into the grouuii 

27. and the s. should spring and grow uj) 
Luke 8. 5. a so\ver went out to sow his s. some fe' 

11. the parable is this ; the s. is word of God 

1 Cor. 15. 38. and to every s. his own body 

2 Cor. 9. 10. he that ministereth s. to the sower 

1 Pet. 1.23. being born again, not of corrui)tible s 

1 JohnZ. 9. for his s. remaineth in him, cannot sin 

>'t'c Copulation. 

SEED for Posterity. 

Gen. 4. 25. God hath ap[iointed me another s. 

7. 3. to k^ep s. alive uj)on the face of the earth 

15. 3. Abram said, to me thou hast given no s 

19. 32. that we may preserve s. of our lather, 34. 
38. 8. marry her, and raise uj) s. to thy brother, 

Mat. 22. 24. Mark 12. 19. Liike 2». 28. 
9. Onan knew that the s. should not be his 
Lev. 1^. 2. if a woman hath conceived s. and born 

21. 21. that hath a blemish of the s. of Aaron 

22. 4. what man of the s. of Aaron is a lejier 
JVum. 5. 28. then the woman shall conceive s. 

16. 40. which is not of s. of Aaron come near 
Dent. 1. 8. to give it to their s. after them, 11. 9. 

4. 37. he chose their s. after them, 10. 15. 

31. 2]. forgotten out of the mouths of their s. 
Ruth 4. 12. s. the Lord shall give of this v.oman , 
1 Sam. 2. 20. the Lord give thee s. of this woman 

24. 21. that thou wilt not cut olf my .9. after me 

1 Kings 11. 14. he was of the king's s. in Edom 
39. I will for this afflict the s. of David 

2 Kings 11. 1. Athaliah, mother of Ahaziah, arose 

and destroyed all the s. royal, 2 Chr. 22. 10 

17. 20. the Lord rejected all the s. of Israel 

25. 25. Ishmael of the s. royal came, Jer. 41, 1. 

1 Chroji. 16. 13. O ye s. of Israel his servant 
Ezra 2. 59. they could not she^v their s. AeA. 7. 6L 

9. 2. the holy s. have mingled themselves 
J\''eh. 9. 2. the s. of Israel separated themselves 
Esth. 6. 13. if Rlordecai be of the s. of the Jews 

9. 27. the Jews took upon thein and their s. 31. 

28. nor memorial of them perish from their s. 
.Tob 21. 8. their s. is established in their sight 
Psal. 21. 10. their s. shalt thou destroy from earth 

22. 23. praise him, all ye the s. of Jacob, glorify 

hiiu ; and fear him, all ye the s. of Israel 
30. a s. shall serve him, it shall be counteil to L. 
37. 28. but the s. of the wicked sh:ill be cut off" 
69. 36. the s. also of his servants shall inherit it 
102. 28. their s. shall be established before thee 
106. 27. to overthrow their s. among the nations 
Prov. 1L21. the *■. of righteous sirall be delivered 
Isa. 1. 4. ah, sinful nation, a s. of evil doers 

6. 13. the holy s. shall be the subs1anc(! thereof 
14. 20. thes. of evil-doers shall never be renowned 
45.19.1 said not unto ,9. of Jacob, seek ye me invain 

25. in the Lord shall all s. of Israel be justified 
57. 3. the s. of the adulterer and the wh' re 

4. ye not children of transgression, a s. of falseh 
61. 9. their s. sh.ili be known among the Gentiles ;' 
that they are the .9. which the Lord hathbkssetl 
65. 9. I will bring for'h a s. out of Jricob 
23. they are the s. of the blessed of the Lcrd 
•Ter. 2. 21. I had planted thee wholly a ri:^nt y. 

7. 15. I will cast out the whole s. of Ephraim 

23. 8. which led the s. of the house t f Israel 

31. 27. I will sow with s. of man n.:d s. of beast 

36. then s. of Israel also shall cease as a nation 

37. I will cast off all the s. of Israel, 33. 26. 
33.22.so will Imi'lfiyily the s. of DavitI my servaai 

Ezek. 17. 13. and hath taken of the king's s. 

20. 5. I lifted up my hand to the s. of Jacob 
43. 19. give to priests that be of the s. of Zadok 
44. 22. they shall take maidens of the s of Israe 

Dan. 1. 3. bring of the children of the king s s. 
2. 43. shall mingle themselves with the s. of men 
9. 1. Darius of the s. of the Modes was made king 
Mai. 2. 15. that he misht seek a ?odlv s. 
Mark 12. 20. the first dying left no s."2r, 22. 
.John 7.42. that Christ cometh of the s. of David 
.^cts 13. 23. of this man's s. hath God raised Jesus 
Rom. 1. 3. was made of the s. of David, 2 Tim.'i. 8. 
4. 16. that the promise might be sure to all his s 
9. 8. the children of the promi.se counted for s. 

29. except the Lord of sabaoth had left u> a s. 
Gal. 3. 19. it was added, till the s. should come 
Heb.U. 11. Sarah received strength to conceive » 
Rev. 12. 17. to make war with the remnant of her r 

See Abraham. 
His SEED. 
Gen. 17. 19. mv covenant with Isaac and his s 
46. 6. Jacob came, and all his s. witli hitn, 7 
48.19.and/;?ss.shall become a mnltitudeof nations 
Exod. 28. 43. a statute of his s. after him, 30. 21. 
Lev. 20. 2. thatffiveth any o* his s. to Molech, 3, 4. 

21. 15. nor shall ve profane his s. among peopte 
JV«OT. 14.24. servant Caleb and his s.sha'i possess '\\ 

24. 7. and his s. shall be in many waters 

25. 13. he shall have it, and his s. after him 
.Tosh. 24. 3. 1 multiplied his s. and gave Isaac 

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2 Sam. 22. 51. he shewed mercy to his anointed, to 
David ami his s. tor ^>vernioro, Fsal. 18. 50. 
IKin^s -2.33. on head of Joab and his s.f'or ever, but 
upon David and his s. shall be peace forever 
JVek. 9. 8. thou mildest a covenant to give it to //i5 5. 
Esth. 10. 3. and speaking jieace to all his s. 
Psal. 25. 13. hii s- shall inherit tiic earth 
37. 2."). nor have I seen his s. begging bread 
26 he is merciful, and his s. is blessed 
89. 29. his s. also will I make to endure, 36. 
112. 2. his s. shall be mighty upon earth 
[sa. 53. 10. he shall see his s. shall prolong his days 
Jer. 22. 23. wliy arc they cast out. he and his s.? 
30. for no man ui' his s. shall prosper 

29. 32. and I will punish Shemaiah and his s. 
33. 26. 1 will not take any of his s. to be rulers 
36. 31. I will punish Jehoiakim and his s. 

49. 10. Esau, his s. is spoiled, and he is not 
■^cts 7. 5. would give it to him and his s. afftr him 

6. that his s. should sojourn in a strange land 

Thy SEED. 
Gen.'3. 15. will puteiimity between thy s. and her s. 
12. 7. to thy s. will I give this land, 13. 15. | 15. 
18. 17. 8. 1 24. 7. I 26. 3. | 28. 4, 13. | 35. 
12. 48. 4. Ezod. 33. 1. Deut. 34. 4. 
13. 16. J will make thy s. as dust, 16. 10. ] 28. 14. 
* 15. 5. he said to him, so shall thy s. be, Rom. 4. 18. 
13. that thy s. shall be a stranger in a land 

7. 7. my covenant between mo and thy s. after 

thee ; to be a God to thee and thy s. 10. 
9. thou and thy s. after thoe in their generations 

12. a stranger not oi' thy s. shall be circumcised 
21. 12. in Isaac shall thy s. be called, Hch.W. 18. 

13. make fshmael a nation, because he is thy s. 
22. 17. thy s. possess the gate of enemies, 24. 60. 

18. in t]iy s. shall all the nations of the earth be 

blessed, 26. 4. | 28. 14. .^cts 3. 25. 
26. 24. and multiply thy s. for Abraham's sake 
32. 12. thou saidst, I will make thy s. as the sand 
48. 11. and lo, God h.ath shewed me also thy s. 
Lev. 18. 21. not any of thy s. pass through the fire 
21. 17. whosoever of thy s. hath any blemish 
.Vitm.lS.l'.i.theheave-ofFeringsI give thee VinAthy s. 
Dciit. 28. 46. curses for a sign on thy s. for ever 
59. Lord will make plagues of thy s. wonderful 

30. 6. the Lord will circumcise the heart of thy s. 

19. choose life, that thou and thy s. may live 

1 Sam. 20. 42. the Lord be between my 5. and thvs. 

2 Sam. 7. 12. 1 will set up thy s. 1 Chron. 17. fl. 
iKins's 5. 27. leprosy shall cleave to thee and thy s. 
Job 5. 25. thou shall know that thy s. shall be great 

. Psal. 89. 4. thy s. will I establish for ever, and build 
rsa. 43. 5.1 will bring thy s. from the east and gather 
44.3. T will pour my Spirit upon thy s. and blessing 
48. 19. My ,?.a!sn had been as the sand andoffspring 
54. 3. and tky s. shall inherit the Gentiles 
59. 21. my Spirit that is upon thee, shall not de- 
part out of the mouth of thy s. nor thy seed's 5. 
Jer. 30. 19. thy s. from the land of captivity, 46. 27. 
Gal. 3. 16. and to thy s. which is Christ 

Your SEED. 
Exod. 32. 13. all this land will I give to your s. 
ZyetJ.22.3. whosoever of your s. goeth to holy things 
[sa. 66. 22. so shall your s. and your name remain 

SEED-TIME. 
Gen. 8. 22. s.-time and harvest shall not cease 

SEEDS. 
Gal. 3. IS. he saith not, and to s. as of many 

SEEDS. 
Deut. 22. 9. not sow thy vineyard with divers 5. 
JVfiii.l3.4.whenhesowedsomp ^.fd' bytheway-side 
32. which is the least of all 5. Mark 4. 3L 
SEEING. 
Exod. 4. 11. or who maketh the s. or the blind? 

SEEING, Verb. 
Exod. 22. 10. any beast be driven away, no man 5. 
JS'*7t7«. 35. 23. s. him not, cast it on him that he die 
1 Kings 1. 48. given one to sit, mine eyes even 5. it 
Pro7)."20. 12. the Lord maketh the s. eye 
Eccl. 1. 8. the eye is not satisfied with s. nor ear 
Isa. 21. 3. I was dismayed at the s. of it 
33. 15. that shutteth his eyes from s. evil 
42. 20. .9. many things, but thou observest not 
Eiek. 22. 28. 5. vanity, and divining lies to them 
Mat. 13. 13. in parables, because they s. see not 

14. shall not understand, ,s. ye shall see and shall 

not perceive, Mark 4. 12. .Bets 28. 26. 
John 9. 7. lie went and washed and came s. 
Jlcts 2. 31. he s. this, spake of the resurrection 
3. 3. s. Peter and John about to go to the temple 

7. 24. s. one of them suffer wrong, defended him 

8. 6. the pnople s. the miracles that he did 

9. 7. speechless, hearing a voice, but s. no man 
13. 11. be I)!ind, not s. the sun for a season 

Heb. 11. 27. he endured as s. him who is invisible 
2Pet.2. 8. in s. and hearing, vexed his right, soul 

SEEING, .Adverb. 

Oen. 15. 2. what wilt thou give me, s. I go childless 

22. 12. s. thou hast not withheld tline only sou 

24. 56. s. the Lord hath prospered xiy way . 

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(7e?>.26.27.wherefore come ye to me, s.ye hate me? 
44. 30. s. his life is bound up in the lad's life 
Mum. 16. 3. s. all the congregation are holy 
./«(/o-.13.18.w!iy askest thou my name,s. it is secret 

17. 13. do me good, s. I have a Levite to my priest 
21. 16. s. women are destroyed out of Benjamin 

Ruth 1. 21. s. the Lord hath testified against me 

1 Sam. 16. 1. s. I have rejected him from reigning 

28. 16. s. the L. is departed from thee and become 

1 Chron. 12. 17. s. there is no wrong in mine hands 
Job 19. 28. s. the root of the matter is found in mc 

21. 22. s. he judgeth those that are high 

24. 1. s. times are not hidden from the Almighty 
Psal. 50. 17. s. thou hatest instruction, and easiest 
Prov. 3. 29. s. he dwelleth securely by thee 

Isa. 49. 21. s. I have lost my children and am desol. 
,Ter. 47. 7. s. the Lord hath given it a charge 
Da,n. 2. 47. s. thou couldest reveal this secret 
Lxike\. 34. how shall this be, s. 1 know not a man 

23. 40. s. thou art in the same condemnation 
Acts 17. 24. s. he is Lord of heaven and earth 

25.5. he giveth to all life and breath and all things 
Rom. 3. 30. s. it is one God Vv-ho shall justify 

2 Cor. 3. 12. s. then that we have such hope 
Col. 3. 9.S. that ye have put oif the old man 
Heb. 4. 6. s. it remaineth some must enter therein 

14. s. then that we have a great high priest 
5. 11. hard to be uttered, s. ye are dull of hearing 

6. 6. s. they crucify the Son of God afresh 
7.25. s. he ever liveth to make intercessionfor them 
12. 1. s. we are compassed about with witnesses 

\Pct.\. 22. s. ye have purified your souls in obeying 

2 Pet. 3. 14. s. ye look for such things, be diligent 

17. s.^ ye know these things before, beware lest 

SEEK. 

Gen. 37. 16. Joseph said, I s. my brethren, tell me 

43. 18. that he may s. occasion against us and fall. 
J^xim. 16. 10. and s. ye the priesthood also ? 

24. 1. Balaam went not to s. for enchantm.ents 
Deut. 4. 29. if thou 5. him with all thy heart 

12. 5. even to his habitation shall ye s. and come 

22. 2. sheep be with thee till thy brother s. after it 

1 Sam. 9. 3. Kish said to Saul his son, go s. the asses 

10. 14. whither went ye? he said, to 5. the asses 
16. 16. to s. out a cunning plaver on a harp 

23. 15. Saul come to s. his life," 25. | 24. 2. | 26. 2. 
25. 26. they that 5. evil to my Lord, be as Nabal 
29. yet a man is risen to pursue and s. thy soul 

26. 20. for king of Israel is come out to s. a flea 

27. 1. Saul shall despair to s. me any more 

28. 7. s. me a woman that hath a familiar spirit 

2 Sam. 5. 17. the Philistines came up to s. David 

1 Kinffs 2. 40. Shimei went to s. his servants 

18. 10. whither my lord hath not sent to s. thee 

19. 10. they s. my life to take it away, 14. 

2 Kings 2. 16. let them go, and s. thy master 

6. 19. and I will bring you to the man whom ye s. 

1 Chron. 28. 8. s. the commandments of the Lord 
9. if thou s. him, he will be found, 2 Chron. 15. 2. 

2 Chrov. 19. 3. hast prepared thine heart to s. God 

30. 19. that preparcth his heart to 5. God, Ld. God 
31. 21. to 5. his God, he did it with all his heart 
34. 3. Josiah began to 5. after the God of David 

Ezra 4. 2. build, for we 5. your God as ye do 

7. 10. Ezra had pri'pared his heart to s. the law 
8.21 to s.him a right way for us, and our little ones 

22. name of God is on them for good th:it s. him 
JVe/i. 2. 10. come a man to s. the welfare of Israel 
Job 5.8. 1 would s. unto God, and unto God commit 

7. 21. shalt 5. me in morning, but I shall not be 

8. 5. if thou wouldest 5. unto God betimes 

20. 10. his children shall 5. to please the poor 
Psal. 4. 2. will ye love vanity, and .*. after leasing 

9. 10. thou hast not forsaken them that s. thee 
10. 15. s. out his wickedness till thou find none 
14. 2. toseeif there were any that did .<t. God, 53.2. 
24. 6. this is the generation of them that s. him 
27. 4. one thing have I desired, that will I s. after 

8. s. ye my face, thy face, Lord, will I ,«. 

34. 14. s. peace, and pursue it, 1 Pet. 3. 11. 

35. 4. let them be put to shame tha* 5. my soul 
38. 12. they that s. my life, thev that s. my hurt 
40. 14. be confounded that s. after my soul, 70. 2. 
54* 3. and oppressors s. after my soul 

63. 1. thou art my God, early will I .<;. thee 

9. those that 5. my soul go into the lower parts 
69. 6. let not those that 5. thee be confounded 

32. and your heart shall live that.f. God 
70.4. let all those that s. thee rejoice and be glad 
7L 13. be covered with dishonour that s. my hurt 

24. they are brought unto shame that 5. my hurt 
83. 16. that they may s. thy name, O Lord 
104. 21. the vouns lions s. their meat from God 
109. 10. let his children s. their bread 
119. 2 blessed, that 5. him with their whole heart 

45. T will walk at liberty, for I s. thy precepts 

176. 1 have gone astrav as a sheep, .9. thy servant 
122. 9. for the house of God, I will 5. thy good 
Prov, 1.28. they shall 5. me, but shall not find me 
8. 17. and those that s. me early shall find me 



Pro7J.21.6.vanitytoss.to and fro of themthaU.de!Vt> 
23.30. who hath woe? who hath sorrow? they tlijii 
tarry long at wine, they that go to s. mixt wine 
35. when I shall awake, I vvdl s. it yet again 
20. 10. blood-thirsty hate upright, just s. his sou 
26.many s. the ruler's favour, judgment from Ld 
Eccl. 1. 13. I gave my heart to s. out by wisdom 
7. 25. I applied mine heart to s. out wisdom 
8. 17. tho' a man labour to s. it, not able to find il 
Cant. 3. 2. I will 5. him whom my soul loveth 
6. 1. thy beloved, that we may s. him with thee 
Isa. 1. 17. learn to do well, s. judgment, relieve 
8.19.when shall say,s.untothem that havefamiliar 
spirits; should not a people s. unto their God? 
11. 10. be root of Jesse, to it shall the Gentiles 5. 
19. 3. they shall s. to the charmers and wizards 
26. 9. with my spirit within me will I s. thee early 
34. 16. 5. ye out of the book of the Lord, and read 
41. 12. thou shalt 5. them, and not find them 

17. when the needy s. water, and there is none 
45. 19. I said not to Jacob, s. ye me in vain 
58. 2. yet they s. me daily, and delight to know 
.Tcr. 2. 24. that s. her, in her month shall find her 
33. why trimmest thou thy way to s. love ? 
4. 30. thy lovers despise thee, they will s. thy life 
11. 21. the men of Anathoth, that s. thy life 
19. 7. to fall by them that .9. their lives, 21. 7. 
9. they that s. their lives shall straiten them 
22. 25. into hand of them that s. thy life, 38. 16. 
29. 7. s. the peace of the city, whither carried 

13. ye shall s. me, and find me, when ye search me 
34. 20. into hand of them that s. their life, 21. 
44. 30. 1 will give Pharaoh to them that s. his life 
40. 26. Egyptians to those that s. their lives 
49.37. Elam dismayed befot^e them that s. their life 
Earn. 1. 11. all her people sigh, they 5. bread 
Ezek. 7. 25. they shall s. peace, there shall he none 
26. then shall they s. a vision of the prophet 
34. 6. flock was scattered, none did ;;. after them 
11. I will search my sheep, and s. them out 
12.. as a shepherd so will I s. out my sheep 
16. 1 v/ill s. that which was lost and bring again 
Dan. 9. 3. 1 set my face unto God, to s. by prayer 
Hos. 2. 7. he shall s. them, but not find^them 
Amos 5. 4. saith the Lord,s. me, and ye shall live 
8. 5. him that maketh the seven stars and Oiion 

14. s. good and not evil, that ye may live 

8. 12. to s. the word of the LoKd, and not find it 
JV'ff/t. 3. 7. whence shall I s. comforters for thee? 

11. thou shalt be hid, thou shalt s. strength 
7,eph. 2. 3. s. ye the Lord, ye meek of the earth 
Zec/t. 11.16. a shepherd shall not s. the young one 

12. 9. in that day I wills, to destroy all the nations 
Mai. 2. 7. they should .9. the law at his mouth 

15. that he might s. a godly seed, take heed 
Mat.2. 13. Herod wills, young child to de.^troy him 

6. 32. after all these things do the Gentiles s. 

33. s. ye first the kingdom of God, Juke 12. 31. 

7. 7. .9. and ye shaU find, knock, Lvke 11. 9. 
28. 5. for I know that ye .9. Jesus, Mark 16. 6. 

Mark 1. 37. they said to him, all men s. for thee 
3. 32. thy mother and thy brethren s. for thee 
8. 12. this generation s. after a sign, Luke 11. 29 

Juke 12. 30. these things do the nations s. after 
13. 24. many, I say unto you, will s. to enter in 
15. 8. doth she not s. diligently till she find it? 
17.33. whosoever sh^lls.to save his life, shall lose it 
19. 10. the Son of man is come to s. and to save 
24. 5. why s. ye the living among the dead ? 

John 1. 38. Jesus saith unto them, what s. ye? 

6. 26. ye s. me, not because ye saw the miracles 

7. 25. is not this he whom they s. to kill? 

34. ye shall .9. me, and shall not find me, 36. 

8. 21. ye shall s. me, and shall die in your sins 
37. are Abraham's seed, but ye s. to kill me, 40. 

13.33.ye shall s. me, and whither I go cannot come 
18. 4. Jesus said unto them, whom s. ye ? 7. 
8. if ye s. me, ]e). these go their way 
Arts 10. 19. Spirit said, behold, three men s. thee 
21. Peter said, behold, I am he whom ye s. 
11. 25. Barnabas departed to Tarsus, to s. Saul 
Rom. 2. 7. to them who s. for glory and Jmnour 
11. 3. 1 am left alone, and they s. my life 

1 Cor. 1. 22. and the Greeks s. after wisdom 

10. 24. let no man s. his own, but another's wealth 
14. 12. s. that ye may excel to edifying of church 

2 Cor. 13. 3. since ye s. a proof of Christ speaking 
Gal. 1. 10. do I persuade, or s. to please men ? 

2. 17. if while we s. to be justified by Christ 
Phil. 2.21. for all s. their own things, not Christ's 
Col. 3. 1. if risen, s. those things which are abovq 
Heb. 11. 6. he is aYewarder of them that s. him 
14. they declare plainly that they s. a country 
13.14. here we have no city, but we s. one to como 
Rev.Q.6. in those days shall men s. death, notfind '.i 
See F.iCE, LoRP. 
A'-ot SEEK, or SEEK not. 
Jjev. 13. 36. the priest shall not s. for vellow haij 
19.31.nezfAer s.aflerwizards to be defiled by them 
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Dew<.23. 6. thou shalt nots. their peace Ezra 9. 12. 

Ruth 3. 1. daughter, shall I not. s. rest for thee 1 

Psul. 10. 4. the wicked will not s. after God 

119. 155. the wicked, tliey s. 7iol thy statutes 
Jer. 30. 14. all thy lovers, they 5. tliee 7iot 

45. 5. seekest thou ((reat things 1 s. them not 
Jlmos 5. 5. but s. not Beth-el, nor enter into Gilgal 
Zeck. 11. 16. a shepherd shall nots. the young one 
Luke 12. 29. s. not what ye shall eat or drink 
John 5. 30. because I s. not mine own will, but will 
44. s. not the honour that cometh from God 

8. 50. i s. not mine own glory, there is one seeketh 
i Cor. 7. 27. s. not to be loosed, *■. not a wife 
2 Cor. 12. 14. for I s. not yours, but vou 

SEEKEST. 
Gen. 37. 15. the man asked him, what s. thou 1 
Judg. 4. 22. I will shew thee the man whom s. 
U 8am. 17. 3. the man thou s. is as if all returned 

20. 19. thou s. to destroy a mother in Israel 
1 Kings 11. 22. that thou 5. to go to thy country 
Frov. 2. 4. if thou s. her as silver, and searches! her 
Jer. 45. 5. s. thou great things? seek them not 
Jokn 4. 27. yet no man said, what s. thou? 

20.15.Jesus sailh unto her, woman,whom s. thou? 

SEEKETH. 
1 Sam. 19. 2. Saul my father s. to kill thee 

20. 1. what is my sin, that he s. my life ? 

22. 23. fear not, he that s. my life, s. thy life 

23. 10. Saul s. to destroy the city for my sake 
24.9. why hearest thou, saying, David s. thy hurt? 

iSam.16.ll.who came forth of my bowels s. my life 

1 Kings 20. 7. and see how this man s. mischief 

2 Kings 5. 7. see how he s. a quarrel against me 
Job 39. 29. from thence she s. the prey, her eyes 
Psal. 37.32. watcheth righteous, ;jnd s. to slay him 
^rov.W. 27. he that diligently s. good prociireth fa- 
vour, but he that s. mischief, it shall come unto 

14. 6. a scorner s. wisdom and findeth it not 

15. 14. he that hath understanding s. knowledge 

17. 9. he that covereth a transgression, s. love 
11. an evil man s. only rebellion, a messenger 
19. he that exalteth his gate, s. destruction 

18. 1. having separated himself, s. all wisdom 
15. and the ear of the wise s. knowledge 

31.^3. the virtuous woman s. wool and flax 
Eccl. 7. 28. which yet my soul s. but I find not 
Isa. 40. 20. he s. unto him a cunning workman 
Jer. 5. 1. any that s. the truth, I will pardon it 

30. 17. this is Zion, whom no man s. after 

38. 4. this man ,?. not the welfare of this people 
Lam. 3. 25. the Lord is good unto them that wait 
for him, to the soul that s. him 
Eiclc. 14. 10. as punishment of him that s. unto him 

34. 12. as a shepherd 5. out his l^ock in the day 
Mat. 7. 8. and he that s. findeth, Luke 11. 10. 

12.39. an adulterous generation s. a sign, 16. 4. 

18. 12. leaveth the 99, and s. that gone astray 
John 4. 23. the Father s. such to worship him 

7. 4. doelh in secret, and s. to be known openly 
18. s. his own glory ; s. his glory that sent him 

8. 50. there is one that 5. and judgeth 
Rom. 3. 11. there is none that s. after God 

11. 7. Israel hath not obtained that which he 5. 
\Cor. 13. 5. charity s. not her own, thinketh no evil 

SEEKING. 
Esth. 10. 3, Mordecai 5. the v.'ealth of his people 
Tsa. 16. 5. s. judgment, anrl hasting rJchteonsness 
Mat. 12. 43.5. rest, and findeth none, Luke 11. 21. 

13. 45. like to a merchantman s. goodly pearls 
Mark 8. 11. s. of him a sign from heaven 
Luke 2. 45. they turned back to .Terusalem, .•?. him 

11. 54. s. to catch something out of hi? mouth 

13. 7. behold, I come s. fruit, and find none 
John 6. 24. and came to Capernaum, s. for .Tesus 
^cts 13. 8. s. to turn away the deputy from faith 

11. went about 5. some to lead him by the hand 
1 Cor. 10. 33. not 5. mine own profit, but of many 
I Pet. 5. 8. walketh about, .9. whom he may devour 

SEEM. 
Gen. 27. 12. 1 shall s. to him as a deceiver 
Drut. 15. 18. nots hard, when thou sendcst away 

25. 3. then thy brother should s. vile unto thee 
Josh. 24. 15. if it s. evil unto you to serve the Lord 
^eh. 9.32. let not all the trouble s. little before thee 
Esth. 8. 5. if the thing s. right before the king 
J^ah. 2. 4. the chariot shall s. like torches 

1 Cor. 11. 16. but if any miin s. to be contentious 
12. 22. those members which s. to be more.feeble 

2 Cor. 10. 9. I may not s. as if I would terrify you 
Heh.A.l. lest any of you should .9.to come short of it 
Jam. 1. 26. if any among you s. to be religious 

See GooT>. 
SEEMED. 
Gen. 19. 14. but he s. us one that mocked to his sons 
29. 20. and they .9. unto him but a few days 
Eccl. 9. 13. this wisdom 5. great unto me 
Tm:'2n. 5. given earth unto whom it s. meet unto me 
Luke 24. 11. their words s. to them as idle tales 
Oal. 2. &. but these who s. to be somewhat 
9. James, Cephas, and John, who s. to bs pillars 
563 



SEEMETH. 
Lev. 14. 35. it 5. there is a plague in the house 
J^um. I'i. 9. 5. it but a small thing unto you ? 
1 Sam. 18- 23. s. it light to be a king's son-in-law? 
Prov. 14. 12. there is a way which s. right, 16. 25. 

18. 17. he that is first in his own cause .<?. just 
Ezek. 34. 18. s. it a small thing to have eaten up 
Luke 8. 18. from him be taken what he s. to have 
Jicts 17. 18. he 5. a setter forth of strange gods 

25. 27. it s. unreasonable to send a prisoner 

1 Cor. 3. 18. if 5. to be wise, let him become a fool 

Heb. 12. 11. riow no chastening s. to be joyous 

-See Goon. 

SEEMLY. 

Prov. 19. 10. delight is not s. for a fool, much less 

26. 1. rain in harvest, so honour is not s. for a fool 

SEEN. 
Gen. 31. 42. God hatii s. mine affliction and labour 
Exod. 10. 6. such locusts as fathers have not 5. 
Lev. 5. 1. whether he hath s. or known of swearing 
J^um. 14. 22. those men which have s. my glory 

23. 21. nor hath he s. perverseness in Israel 

27. 13. when thou hast s. it, thou shalt be gathered 
Dent. 1. 28. we have 5. the sons of the Anakims 
31. thou hast s. how the Lord bare thee as a man 

3. 21. thine eyes have s. all the Lord hath done 

4. 3. s. what the Lord did because of Baal-peor 

9. lest thou forget the things thine eyes have s. 

5. 24. we have s. that God doth talk with man 
10. 21. great and terrible things thine eyes have s. 

11. 2. have not 5. the chastisement of the Lord 
7. but your eyes have s. all the great acts of Lord 

21. 7. hands have not shed, nor have our eyes s. it 
29. 3. the great temptations thine eyes have s. 
33. 9. who said to liis mother, I have not ,?. him 
.Tosh. 24. 7. eyes have s. what I have done in Egypt 
.Tiidg. 2. 7. the elders who had s. the great works 
13. 22. we shall die, because we have s. God 
18. 9. we have 5. land, behold, it is very good 

1 Sam. 6. 16. five lords had s. it, ihey returned 

23. 22. see his place, and who hath 5. him there 

24. 10. behold, this day thine eyes have 6^. how 

2 Sam. 18. 21. go tell the king v.-hat thou hast s. 
\Kings\Q.\.(\\ieen ofShebahad 5. Solomon's wisd. 

7. till I came and mine eyes had s. 2 Chr. 9. 3, 0. 
13. 12. sons had *■. what way man of God went 
20. 13. hast thou s. all this great multitude? 

2 Kin<rs 20. 15. what have they .?.? Hezekiah said, 
all things in mine house have they s. Isa. 39.4. 
23. 29. he slew Josiah, when he had .<?. him 

Ezra 3. 12. many that h;id 5. the first house, wept 

Esth. 9. 26. of that which they had s. concerning 

.Tol) 7. 8. eye that hnth 5. me shall see me no more 
8. IS. his place shall sav, I have not s. thee 
10. 18. oh that I had died, and no eye had 5. me 
13. 1. mine eye hath 5. all this, mine ear heard 
20. 7. they that have ,9. him shall say, where is he? 
28. 7. a path which the vulture's eye hath not .?. 
38. 17. hast thou s. doors of the shadov,' of death? 
22. or hast thou s. the treasures of hail ? 

Psal.lQ. 14. thou hast s. it, for thou behold, mischf. 
35. 21. our eye hath 5. 1| 22. this thou hast s. 
48. 8. so have we s. in city of the Lord of hosts 
54.7. mine eye hath 5. his desire on mine enemies 
68. 24. they have s. thy goings, O God, of mv G. 
90. 15. and the years wherein we have s. evil 
98. 3. the ends of earth have s. salvation of God 

Pro?;. 25. 7. the prince whom tliine eyes have s. 

Eccl. 4. 3. who hath not s. the evil work that is 

6. 5. he hath not 5. the sun, nor known any thing 

6. yea, though I live, yet hath he .9. no good 
Tsa. 6. 5. for mine eyes have 5. the Lord of hosts 

9. 2. that walked in darkness have 5. a great light 
64. 4. nor hath eye 5. what ho hath prepared for him 
66. 8. who hath heard, who hath s. such things? 
19. to the isles afar off that have not s. my glory 
.Ter. 1. 12. then said the Lord, thou hast well .*. 
3. 6. hast thou s. what backsliding Isr. hath done? 

12. 3. thou hast 5. me, and tried my heart 
I^am. 1. 8. because ihey have s. her nakedness 

10. she hath s. heathen entered into her sanctuary 
2. 14. thy pro|)hets have s. vain and foolish things 

for thee, they have s. false burdens and causes 
16. thv enemies say, we have found, we have s. it 
3. 59. L. thou hast .9. my wrong, judge my cause 
60. thou hast s. all their vengeance against me 
Ezek. P. 12. thou hast s. what the ancients do 
15. then said he, hast thou s. this? 17. | 47. 6. 
13. 3. and have s. nothing 1| 6. they have s. vanity 

7. have ye not s a vain vision, whereas ye say 
Dan. 9. 21. Gabriel whom I had s. in the vision 
Zerh. 10. 2. and the diviners have 5. a lie, and told 
Mat. 2. 2. for we have s. his star in the east 

13. 17. many prophets desired to see those things 

which ye see, and have not.9. them, Luke 10.24. 

21. 32. and ye, when ye had s. it, repented not 

Mark 9. 1. till they have s. the kingdom of God 

9. they should tell no man what thinsrs they had s. 

16. 14. they believed not them which had 5. h.im 

Luke 1. 22. they perceived that he had s. a vision 



Z-iv/ce 2. 20. jiraismg God for all things they had s 
2t). tiot see death before he had s. Lord's ChriBl 
30. for mine eyes have ;?. thy salvation 
5. 20. saying, v/e have s. strange things to-day 
9. 36. told no man the things which tiiey had 5, 

19. 37. for all the mighty works that they had s. 
23. 8. he hoped to have s. some miracle done 
24. 23. saying, that they had s. a vision of angek 

37. and supposed that they had s. a spirit 
.John 1.18. no man hath 5. God at any time, the Son 
in bosom of Father declared him, 1 John 4. 12. 
3. 11. verily we testify that we have s. 

32. what he hath s. and heard that he testifieth 
4. 45. the Galileans had s. all he did at Jerusalem 

5. 37. ye have not at any time s. his shaiie 

6. 14. those men, when they had s. the miracle 
46. not that any man hatii s. the Father 

8.57.not fifty years old, and hast thou s. Abrahami 

9. 8. the neighbours which b^-fore had .«. him 
37. thou hast both s. and it is he that talketh 

11. 45. had s. what Jesus did, believed on him 

14. 9. he that hath s. me, hatii s. the Father 

15. 24. have s. and hated both me and my Fath.er 

20. 18. she had s. the Lord || 25. have s. the Lord 
29. Thomas, because thou hast s. hast believed 

.i^cts 4. 20. we cannofbut speak things we liave 3. 

7. 44. according to the fashion that he had s. 

9. 12. he halh s. in a vision a man named Ananias 
27. declared to them how he had .9. the Lord 

10. 17. what this vision he had .9. should mean 
Jlcts 11. 13. he shewed us how he hai! s. an angel 

23. when he had s. the grace of God was glad 

16. 10. after he had s. vision we went to Maced, 
40. they had s. the brethren, they comforted them 

21. 29. ihey had s. before with him Trophimus 

22. 15. be witness of what thou hast s. 26. 16. 

1 Cor. 2.9.eye hath not s. nor ear heard, nor entered 
9. 1. have I not s. Jesus Christ our Lord ? 
Phil. 4. 9. things ye have heard and s. in me, do 
Col. 2. 1. and for as many as have not 5. my face 

18. intruding into those things he hath not s. 
1 Tim. 6. 16. whom no man hath 5. or can see 
1 .Tohn i. 1. that which we have 5. with oureyea 

2. the life was manifested, and we have s. it 

3. that which we have s. declare we unto yovs 

3. 6. whosoever sinn. hath not s. him nor known 
4.14.we have s. and do testify, Father sent the Son 

20. he that loveth not his brotherwhom he bath s, 
how can he love God whom he hath nots.1 
3 .Tohn 11. he that dosth evil, hath not s. God 
Rev. 1. 19. write the things which thou h.ast s. 

22.8. when I had heard and .9. T fell do v/n to worsh. 

Have I SEEN. 
Gen. 7. 1. thee have Is. righteous before me 
1 Chrov. 29. 17. now have Is. thy peoj)]e to offer 
Psal. 37.25. yet hcve /not s. the rigliteous forsaken 
Eccl. 7. 15. all things have Is. in days of my vanity 

8. 9. all this have Is. and applied my heart 

9. 13. this wisdom have Is. under the sun 
.Tcr. 46. 5. wherefore have Is. them dismayed 
Zech. 9. 8. for now have Is. with mine eyes 

7 /tare SEEN. 
Gen. 31. 12. Ihave s. all that Laban doth to thee 
32.30. //i flues. God face to face, and am preserved 
33. 10. for therefore Ihave s. thy face, 46. 30. 
Exod. 3. 7. Ihave s. the affliction of my people 
9. Ihave also s. the oppression, 16. 

32. 9. Lord said, / have s. this people, Dcut. 9. 1 3. 
.Judg. 6. 22. alas, for because Ihave s. an angel 

14. 2. Ihave s. a woman in Timnath, get her 

1 Sam. 16. 18. Ihave s. a son of Jesse, cunning 

2 Kings 9. 26. Ihave s. yesterday blood of Nabotb 

20. 5. saith Lord, Ihave s. thy tears, Isa. 38. 5. 
./oft 4.8. even as Ihave s. they that p'ow iniquity 

5. 3. Ihave s. the foolish taking root, but I cursed 

15. 17. hear me, that which Ihave s. I declare 

31. 19. if I have s. any perish for want of clothing 
Psnl. 37. 35. Ihave s. the wicked in zreat power 

5.5. 9. Ihave s. violence and strife in the city 
63. 2. elory, so as Ihave s. thee in the sanctuary 
119. 96. Ihave s. an end of all perfrct'on 
Eccl. 1. 14. Ihave s. all the ivrrks under the sun 
3. 10. //««?;« .9. the travail which God hath given 

5. 13. there is a sore evil which I haves, under sun 
18. behold that which Ihave s. it is rood to eat 

6. 1. there is an evil which I have s. 10. 5. 
10.7. Ih. s. servants upon horses, and prinres walk 

/sa. 44. 16. he saith, I am warm, Ihnv s. the fire 
57. IP. Ihave s his wavs, and will heal him 

Jer. 7. 11. behold, Ihave s. it, saith the T,ord ■ 
13. 27. Ihave s. thine adulteries and neighings 
23^13. Ihave s.Mh in prophets of San^aria, 14 

Imtti.^. 1. Thave s.'afniction by rod of his wrath 

Z7a7).2.26.makeknown unto met^e dream fhaifes 

4. 9. the visions of my dream that fharc s. 18. 
Nos. 6. 10. Ihave s. a horrible thin? in Israel 
John 8. 38. 1 speak that I ha-ec s. v/ith my Fathe? 

ficts 7. 34. Ihave .f- the affliction of my people 

Ye have SFEN. 
Gen. 45. 13. tell my father of all that ye have s. 



SEE 



SEL 



SEL 



Excd. Ii.l3. the Egj'ptianswhoni ye haves, to-day 
I'J. 1. yti kaoc s. wha^ I did unto the Egyptians 
20. 22. yc have s. that I have talked with you 
Dcut.2'i). 2. yc haves, all that the Lord did in Egypt 

unto PJiaraoh, his servants, and land, ./vsh. 23. 3. 

17. ye have s. their abominations and idols 
Jiidg.\).4i8.wha.t yc have s. nie do, do as I have done 
I Ham. 17. 25. have yc s. this man tliat is come up? 
Jjb 27. 12. behold, all ye yourselves have s. it 
fsa. 22. <J. yc have s. the breaches of the city 
./tr. 41. 2. ye have s. all the evil I have brought 
Ezek.l3.S.i/e have s.lles, therefore 1 am against you 
jAike 7. 22. tell John what things ye have s. 
John 6 3o. ye also have s. me, and believe not 

8. 38. yc do that yc have s. with your Father 
14. 7. "henceforth ye know him, and have s. him 

Jicts 1. 11. Jesus shall so come, as ye haves, him go 
Jam. 5. 11. and yc have s. the end of the Lord 

SEEN, Passively. 
Gen. 8. 5. were the tops of the mountains s. 

9. 14. that the bow.shall be 5. in the cloud 
22. 14. in the mount of the Lord it shall be s. 

Exod. 13. 7. no leavened bread be s. Dent. 16. 4. 

33. 23. back parts, but my face shall not be s. 

34. 3. neither let any man be 5. through the mount 
J^um. 14. 14. that thou, Lortl, art s. face to face 
Judg.b.Q.VidiS there a shield or spear 5. amg. 40,000? 

19. 30. there was no such deed done nor 5. 
2 Sam. 17. 17. for they might not be 5. to come 

22. 11. ho was 5. upon the wings of the wind 
1 Kings 6. 18. all was cedar, there was no stone s. 

8. 8. ends of the staves were not s. in holy place 
10.12. no such almug-trees were s. unto this day 

Job 33. 21. his flesh is consumed, it cannot be 5. 

Psal. 18. 15. then the channels of water were s. 

Isa. 1. 1 12. when ye come to be s. before me 
16. 12. when it is s. that Moab is weary 
47. 3. thy nakedness covered, thy shame shall be s. 
60. 2. and his glory shall be s. upon thee 

Zech. 9. 14. and the Lord shall be 5. over them 

J^Iat. 6. 1. do not your alms to be s. of men, 5. 

9. 33. saying, it was never so s. in Israel 

23. 5. all their works they do to be 5. of men 
Mark 16. 11. they heard that he had been 5. of her 
Luke 24. t ifl- and he ceased to be s. of them 
^cts 1. 3. being s. of them forty days, 13. 31. 
Rom. 1. 20. the invisible thmgs of him are clearly s. 

8.24. but hope that is s. is not hope, for what a man 

1 Cor. 15. 5. he was s. of Cephas, then .of the twelve 

6. after that he was s. of above 500 brethren 

7. s. of James || 8. last of all he was s. of me also 

2 Cor. 4. 18. while we look not at things that are s. 
but at things which are nots.thgs.^.are temporal 

1 Tim. 3. 16. God wasmanifestin flesh, s. of angels 
Heb. 11. 1. faith is the evidence of things not s. 
3. so that things which are 5. were not made 
7. Noah being warned of God of things not 5. 
13. having s. them afar oflTwere persuaded 
I Pet. 1. 8. whom having not s. ye love, in whom 
li.'.c. 11. 19. there was s. in his temple the ark 
SEER. 
See the Signification 0/ Prophet. 

1 Sam. 9. 9. come, and let us go to the 5. he that is 

now called a prophet was before-time called a s. 
11. is the s. here ? || 18. where the 5. house is 
19. Samuel answered Saul, and said, I am the 5. 

2 Sam. 15. 27. the king said, art not thou a s. ?. 
24. 11. word came to Gad, David's s. 1 C/ir.21.9. 

1 Chr. 9.22. Samuel the s. did ordain in set office 
25.5. Heman the king's 5. in the words of God 
26. 28. all that Samuel the s. had dedicated 
29.29. the acts of David are written in the book of 

Samuel the s. and in the book of Gad the s. 

2 Chron. 9. 29. written in the visions of Iddo the s. 
12.15. acts of Rehoboam in the book of Iddo the s. 
16. 7. Hanani the s. came to Asa king of Judah 

10. then Asa was wroth with the s. for this thing 

19. 2. Jehu son of Hanani the s. went to meet 
29. 25. the commandmerit of Gad the king's 5. 

30. with the words of David and Asaph the s. 

35. 15. commandment of Jeduthun the king's s. 

.'Imos 7. 12. said unto Amos, O thou 5. flee away 

SEERS. 
'iKings 17. 13. testified against Isr. and Judah by 5. 
2 Chron. 33. 18. words of the 5. that spake to him 
19. they are written among the sayings of the 5. 
[sn. 29. iO. your rulers, the 5. hath he covered 
30. 10. who say to the s. see not, and to prophets 
Mic. 3. 7. then shall the 5. be ashamed and diviners 

SEEST. 

Gen. 13. 15. the land thou 5. to thee will I gv^e it 

in. 13. called the Lord that spake, thou God s. me 

31. 4'?." Laban said, all that thou s. is mine 

F.xod.lQ. 28. that day thou s. my face thou shak die 

Deut. 4. 19. lest when thou s. the sun thou worship 

12. 13. offer not in every place that thou 5. 

20. 1. when thou goest to battle and s. horses 
21 11. and s. among captives a beautiful woman 
fudg. 9. 36. thou s. the shadow of the mountains 
I hlngs 21.29.S. thou ho w Ahab humbleth himself 

526 



Job 10. 4. hast thou eyes, or 5. thou as man seoth? 

Prov. 22. 29. 5. thou a man diligent in his business ? 
2'J. 12. s. thou a man wise in his own conceit ? 
29. 20. s. thou a man that is hasty in iiis words? 

Eccl. 5. 8. if thou s. the opjiression of the poor 

/5a.58.3.wheicfore have we fasted, and thou 5. not? 
7. when thou s. the naked, that thou cover him 

Jer.l. 11. the word came to Jeremiah whats. thou? 
^ 13. I 24. 3. Jimos 7. 8. | 8. 2. Zech. 4. 2. | 5. 2. 

7. 17. s. thou not what they do in cities of Judah? 

20. 12. O Lord, that s. the reins and the heart 

32. 24. is come to pass, and behold, thou s. it 
Ezek. 8. 6. son of man, .9. thou what they do ? 

40. 4. declare all thou s. to the house of Israel 
Dan. 1. 13. and as thou s. deal with thy servants 
Mark 5. 31. thou s. the multitude thronging thee 

13. 2. Jesus said, s. thou these great buildings? 
L^ike 7. 44. he said to Simon, 5. thou this woman? 
Jicts 21. 20. thou s. how many thousands believe 
Jam. 2. 22. 5. thou how faith wrought with works? 
Rev. 1. 11. what thou <;. write in a book and send it 

SEETH. 
Gfire.16. 13. have I also looked after him that 5. me? 

44. 31. when he s. lad is not with us, he will die 
Exod. 4. 14. and when he 5. thee he will be glad 

12. 23. and when he s. the blood upon the lintel 
Lev. 13. 20. when the priest s. the plague in sight 
Deul. 32. 36. when he s. that their power is gone 

1 Sam. 16. 7. Lord s. not man s. looks on the heart 

2 Kings 2. 19. this city is pleasant, as my lord 5. 
.Tob 8. J7. and s. the place of stones 

11. 11.5. wickedness, will he not then consider it? 

22. 14. clouds are a covering to him that he 5. not 
28. 10. and his eye 5. every precious thing 

24. and he s. under the whole heaven 
34. 21. his eyes are on man, he s. all his goings 
42. 5. I have heard, but now mine eye s. thee 
Psal. 37. 13. for he s. that his day is coming 
49. 10. he s. that wise men die, likewise the fool 
53.10. righteous shall rejoice, when he 5. vengean. 
Eccl. 8. 16. nor day nor night, s. sleep with his eyes 
Isa. 21. 6. let the watchmen declare what he s. 

28. 4. when he that looketh upon it, s. it 

29. 15. and they say who s. us? || 47. 10. none s. me 
Eiek. 8. 12. they say, the Lord s. us not, 9. 9. 

12. 27. the vision that he s. is for many days 
18. 14. if he beget a son that s. his father's sins 
33. 3. if when he s. the sword come, he blow 
39. 15. when any s. a man's bone, then set up a sign 
Mat. 6. 4. thy Father who 5. in secret, 6. 18. 
Mark 5. 38. he s. the tumult, and them that v.'ept 
Luke 16. 23. he 5. Abraham afar oit, and Lazarus 
•John 1. 29. the next day John s. Jesus coming 

5. 19. do nothing but what he s. the Father do 

6. 40. who s. the Son, and believeth on him 

9. 21. by what means he now .9. we know not 

10. 12. but a hireling 5. the wolf coming 

11. 9. he stumbleth not, because he s. the light 

12. 45. he that s. me, s. him' that sent me 
14. 17. because it s. him not, nor knoweth him 
.19. a little while, and the world s. me no more 

20. 1. s. the stone taken away from the sepuloiire 

6. Peter went in and s. the linen clothes lie 

12.and s. two angels in white, sitting, one at head 

21. 20. 5. the disciple whom Jesus loved, following 

Rom. 8. 24. what a man s. why doth he yet hope for 

2 C07: 12. 6. think of me above what he .9. me to be 

1.7oAn3.17. hath this world, and ^.brother have need 

SEETHE, 
Exod.l6.23. morrow is sabb. to-day s.that ye will 5. 
23. 19. the first-fruits bring, thou shalt not s. a kid 
in his mother's milk, 34. 26. Deut. 14. 21. 

29. 31. thou shalt s. his flesh in the holy place 
'iKings 4. 38. s. pottage for the sons of the prophets 
Ezek. 24. 5. let them s. the bones therein 
Zech. 14. 21. that sacrifice shall come and s. therein 

SEETHING. 
15ar«.2.13.priest's servants came, while fleshwas s. 
.Job 41. 20. goeth smoke as out of a s. pot or caldron 
Jer. 1. 13. what seest thou ? I said, I see a s. pot 

SEIZE. 
Josh. 8. 7. then ye shall rise up and s.upon the city 
Job 3. 6. as for that night, let darkness s. upon it 
Ps.55.15. let death 5. upon them, let them go down 
Mat.'il. 38. let us kill him, and s. on his inheritance 

SEIZED. 
Jer. 49. 24. Damascus is feeble, fear hath s. on her 

SELAH. 
This Hebrew word is found seventy-four times 
in the book of Psalms, and thrice in Habakkuk. 
The Septuagint, and other interpreters^ trans- 
late Selah by Ala-^AX/ua, Diapsalma, which 
signifies a rest or pause in singing; or a change 
of tone, according to others. Some will have if, 
that Selah marks the beginning of a neio sense, 
or a new measure of verses. Others translate 
Selah by for ever, aiid say, that it joins what 
follows to that which goes before, and shews 
that what has been said deserves to be always 
remembered 



Some ancients have thovght,that Selah shewed tht 
intermission or cessation of the actual inspira, 
lion of the Psalmist, or of the internal motions 
of his devotions. There are who say that Selaih 
has no signification, and that it is only a note 
of the anciejit music, whose use is no longer 
known .•/«?• Selah may be taken away from ail 
the places ichere it is found, without interrupt- 
ing the sense of the Psalm. Others say, it wan 
a note which shewed the elevation of the voice-, 
and that in those places the reader should cry 
out, and make an exclamation. 
But it is generally agreed and concluded, that the 
proper signification of Selah is, the end, or a 
pause: .Mnd though it be not always found at 
the end of the sense, nor at the end of a Psalm, 
yet the ancient musicians might sometimes put 
Selah 271 the margin of their Psalters, to shew 
where the pause was to be made, and where the 
tune ended : For if the ancient Hebrews sang 
with great pauses, ending all at once, and also 
beginning again all at once, ichich some think 
they did; then it was necessary to mark in th£ 
margin of the Psalm the place of the pause, and 
of the end, that the ichole choir might rest at 
once, and begin again at the same time. But 
withal it is generally placed at some remarka- 
ble passage; which gives occasion to think 
that it served also to quicken the attention or 
observation of the singer and hearer. 
Psal.2. 2. many say, there is no help for him in G. *. 
4. the Lord heard me out of his holy hill, s. 
8. salvation, thy blessing is upon thy people^, s. 
32.5. 1 will confess, forgavest iniquity of my sin, s. 
See Psal. 4. 2, 4. | 7. 5." | 9. 16, 20. I 20. .3 

I 24. 6, 10. I 32. 4, 7. \ 39. 
44. 8. 1 46. 3, 7, 11. I 4' 

8. I 49. 13, 15. I 50. 6. | 52. 
54. 3. 

13. I 60. 

7, 15. I 
. 3. I 

82. 2. 

3, 6. 



] 21. 2. 


5, 11. 1 


4. 1 48. 


3, 5. 


59. 5, 


66. 4, 


32. 1 75 


1 81. 7. 1 


2. 1 87. 


45, 48. 1 


3, 9, 13. 



55 
4. 
67. 
76. 3, 
I 83. 
I 88. 



7, 11. I 

J 50. 6. 

7, 19. I n. 3, 6 

I 6L 4, 1 62. 4, 8 

1, 4. I 68. 7 19, 

9. I 77. 3, 9, 15. 

8. I 84. 4, 8. I 85. 

7, 10. I 89. 4, 37, 



140. 3, 5, 8. j 143. 6. Hal,. 3. 



SELDOM. 

Prov. 25.tl7. let thy foot be 5. in neighbour's house 

Her SELF. 
Z,ew.l5,28.then shall she numb, to her s. seven daya 

21. 9. if she profane her s. by playing the whore 
JSI'um. 30. 3. if a woman bind her s. by a bond 
Judg. 5. 29. yea, she returned answer to her s. 
Ruth 1. t 18. that she strengthened her s. to go 
1 Sam. 4. 19. she bowed her s. and travailed 

25. 41. Abijrail bowed her s. to the earth and said 



2 Sam. 11. 2. he saw a woman washing her s. 
1 4. she had purified her s. from uncleanness 
1 Kings 14. 5. she shall feign hers, another woman 
.Tob 39. 18. what time she lifteth up her s. on high 
Psal. 84. 3. the swallow found a nest for her s. 
Pror. 31. 22. maketh her s. coverings of tapestry 
Isa. 5. 14. therefore hell hath enlarged her s. 

34. 14. screech-owl find for her s. a place of rest 

61. 10. as a bride adorneth her s. with jewels 
Jer. 3. 11. backsliding Israel hath justified her s. 

4. 31. daughter of Zion that bewaileth her s. 

49. 24. Damascus is feeble and turn, her s. to flee 
Ezek. 22. 3. the city maketh idols against her s. 

23. 7. with all their idols she defiled her s. 

24. 12. she hath wearied her s. with lies 
Hos. 2. m. she decked her s. with her ear-rings 
Zech. 9. 3. Tyrus did build her s. a strong hold 
Mat. 9. 21. for she said within her s. if I touch 
Mark 4. 28. the earth bringeth forth fruit of her s. 
Luke 1. 24. Elisabeth hid her s. five months 

13. 11. the woman could in no wise lift up her s. 
Heb.l 1.11. thro' faith Sarah her s. received strength 
Rev. 2. 20. Jezebel, who calleth her s. a prophetess 

18. 7. how much she hath glorified her s. and lived 

19. 7. and his wife bath made her s. ready 
See Himself. 

It SELF. 
Gen. 1. 11. the fruit-tree, whose seed is in it s. 12. 
Lev. 7.24. and the fat of the beast that dieth oHts. 
not eat, 17. 15. | 22. 8. Deut. 14. 21. 
18. 25. the land it s. vomitcth out inhabitants 
25. 11. nor reap what groweth of it s. Isa. 37. 30. 
IKings 7. 34. the undersetfers were of the base it s- 
.Tob 10. 22. a land of darkness, as darkness it s. 
Psal. 41. 6. his heart gathereth iniquity to it s. 
68. 8. even Sinai its. was moved at the presence 
Prov. 18. 2. that his heart may discover it s. 
23. 31. the wine, when it moveth it s. aright 
27. 16. the ointment which bewrayeth it s. 

25. the tender grass sheweth it s. and herbs 
/5a.l0.15. shall axe boast it s. ag. him that heweth^ 
saw magnify it s. rod shake it s. staff'lift up it * 
55. 2. let your soul delight it s. in fatnfss 
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7er.31.24.there shal! d A^ell in Judah it j.husbandm. 
Kzek.lA. a fire unfolding it s. and briglitn. about it 

4. 14. I have not eaten what dicth of it s. 44.31. 

17. 14. be base, that it might not lift it s. up 

Q9. 15. nor exalt it s. any more above the nations 
Dan. 7. 5. it raised up it s. on the one side 
Mat. 0. .34. take thought, for the things of it s. 

12. 2.1. every kingdom divided agst. it s. is brought 

to desolation, Mark 3. 24, 25. Luke 11. 17. 

John 15.4. as the branch cannot bear fruit of its. 

20. 7. but wrapped together in a place by it s. 

21. 25. the Vv-orld it s. could not contain the books 
Rom. 8. 16. Spirit it s. bears witness with our spirit 
21. the creature it s. also shall be delivered 

26. the Spirit if s. maketh intercession for us 
14. 14. that there is nothing unclean of it s. 

I Cor. 11. 14. doth not even nature it s. teach you? 
13. 4. charity vauntelh not it s. not puffed up 
5. chanty doth not behave it s. unseemly 
2Co7-.10.5. casting down every thing that exalts it s. 
Eph. 4. 16. unto the edifying of if s. in love 
Heb.%.2L Chr. is entered into heaven it s. to appear 
3 .John 12. Demetrius hath good report of truth it s. 

My SELF. 
GcTJ.S.lO.Iwas afraid, because naked and hid tut/ .s. 

22. 16. by my s. have I sworn, in blessing I will 

bless thee, Isa. 45. 23. .7cr.22. 5. | 40. 13. 
Exod.lO.i.I bare you, and brought you imto my s. 
JV«?ft. 8. 17. I sanctified them for 7ny s. 
12. 6. 1 the Lord will make my s. known unlo him 
Deut.1.9. 1 am not able to bear you 7ny s. alone, 12. 
Judo-. 10. 20. I will go out and shake my s. 
Ruth 4. 6. he said, I cannot redeem it for my s. 
1 Sam. 13. 12. I forced my s. therefore and offered 

20. 5. let me go, that I may hide my s. in the field 

23. 33. which hast kept me from avenging my s. 
•2 Sam. ly. 2. I will surely go forth with you my s. 

22. 24. I have kept my s. from mine iniquity 

1 Kino-s 13. 15. I will surely shew viy s. unto him 
22. 30. I will disguise my s. 2 Chron. 18. 29. 

2 King.'i 5. 18. 1 bow viy s. in the house of Rimmon 
2 Chron. 7. 12. I have chosen this place to my s. 
•Vc/i. 5.7. [ consulted with mys. and rebuked nobles 
Esth. 5.12. let no man come with the king but my s. 

0. G. delight to do honour more thah to my s. 
Job 6. 10. yea, I would harden my s. in sorrow 
7.20. why a mark, so that I am a burden to my s. 
9. 20. if I justify my s. \\ 27. I will comfort my s. 
30. if I wa>h riiy s. with snow-water, and make 
13. 20. then will I not hide my s. from thee 
10.. i. I will leave my complaint upon ?«?/ s. 
19.4.if I have erred, mine errorremain. with 77)y.f 

27. whom I shall see for my s. and eyes behold" 
31. 17. or have eaten my morsel mys. alone 

29. or if I lift up my s. when evil found him 
42. 6. wherefore I abhor mys. and repent in dust 
Psal.35. 14. I behaved my s. as though he had been 
my friend or brother, I bowed down heaviiv 
57. 8. awake my glory, I my s. awake early, 108. 2. 
101. 2. 1 will behave my s. wisely in a perfect wav 
109. 4. are my adversar. but I give my s. to prayer 
119. 16. I will delight my s. in thy statutes 

47. I will delight my s. in thy commandments 

52.1 remembered thy judgm. and comforted my s. 
131. 1. nor do I exercise my s. in great matters 

S.sureiyI have behaved and quieted my s.as child 
Eccl.2. 3. 1 sought in my heart to give my s. to wine 

19. my labour wherein I have shewed ?«?/ s. wise 
fsa. 33. 10. saith the Lord, now will I lift up my s. 

43. 21. t'rtis people have I formed for my s. 

44. 24. that spreadeth abroad the earth by my s. 
Jer. 8. 18. I would comfort my s. against sorrow 

21. 5. and I my s. will fight against you 

Ezek. 14. 7. I the Lord will answer him by my s. 

20. 5. in the day I made my s. known unto them, 9. 

29. 3. my river is mine, I have made it for my s. 

35. 11. I will make my s. known amongst them 

38.23. thus will I magnify my s. and sanctify 7ny s. 
Dan. 10. 3. neither did lanoint 7iiy s. at all 
Mic. 6. 6 and bow my s. before the high God 
ffab. 3. 16. when I heard, I trembled in my s. 
Zech.T. 3. separat. my s. as I have done many years 
Luke 7. 7. neither thought I my s. worthy to come 

24. 39. that it is I my s. handle me and see 
John 5. 31. if I bear witness of my s. it is not true 

7. 17. he shall know whether I sneak of my s. 

28. I am not come of my s. but he that sent me 
8. 14. tho' I bear record of my s. my record is true 

^ 18. I am one that bear witness of 7r??/ s. 

28. when ye shall know that I do nothini: of my s. 
42. neither cape I of my s. but he sent me 
54. if I honour my s. my honour is nothing 
10. 18. no man taketh, but I lay it down of my s. 
12. 49. 1 htive not spoken of my s. Father sent me 
14.3. 1 w'llcome again, and receive you unto mys. 
10. the words that I speak, I speak not of my s. 
21. I will love him, and manifest my s. to him 
17. 19. and for their sakes I sanctify my s. 
Acts 7. 1 37. a prophet ol'your brethren as I my s. 
10. 28. saying, stand up, I my s. also am a man 
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^^cts 20. 24. neither count I my life dear unto my s. 

24. 10. I do more cheerfully answer for my s. 
16. herein do [ exercise my s. to have always 

25. 22. Agrippa said, I would hear the man mys. 

26. 9. I verily thought with my s. I ought to do 
Rom. 9. 3. I could wish that 7iiy s. were accursed 

11. 4. I have reserved to mys. 7000 men 

15. 14. and I my s. also am persuaded of you 

16. 2. a succourer of many, and of my s. also 

1 Cor. 4. 4. for I know nothing by 7tiy s. yet am I 
6.1 have in a figure transferr. to 7ny s- andApollos 

7. 7. 1 would that all men were even as I my s. 
9. 19. yet have I made my s. servant unto all 
. 27. lest that I my s. should be a cast-away 

2 Cor. 10. 1. now I Paul my s. beseech you 

11. 7. have I committ. an offence in abasing my s.? 
9.1 have keplmy s.from being burdensome to you 
16. receive me, that I may boast my s. a little 

12. 5. of my s. I will not glory but in irxfirmities 
13. except that 1 7ny s. was not burdensome to you 

Gal. 2. lo. I make my s. a transgressor 
Phil. 2. 24. that I also my s. shall come shortly 
3. 13. I count not my s. to have apprehended 
Philem. 17. receive Onesimus as my s. 

Own SELF. 
Exod.'ii2. 13. to whom thou swarest by thine oku s. 
■ Tolui 5. 30. I can of mine oion s. do nothing 

17. 5. Father, glorify thou me with thine own s. 
1 Cor. 4. 3. yea, I judge not mine own s. 
Philem. 19. how thou owest unto me even thine o. s. 
1 Pet. 2. 24. who his oiD7i 5. bare our sins in his body 

SELF-S.A.ME. 
Mat. 8. 13. his servant was healed the s.-same hour 

1 Cor. 12. 11. worketh that one and s.-same Spirit 

2 Cor. 5. 5. he that wrought us for s.-saTue thing 
7. 11. this s.-same thing that ye sorrowed after 

See Same Day. 

Thy SELF. 

Gen. 13. 9. separate thy s. I pray thee, from me 

14. 21. give me the persons, take goods to thy s. 

16. 9. return, and submit thy s. under her hands 

33. 9. brother, keep that thou hast unto thy s. 
Exod. 9. 17. as yet exaltest thys. against my people 

10.3. how long wilt thou refuse to humble thy s.? 

28. lake heed to thy s. see my face no more, 34. 

12. Deut. 4. 9. [ 12. 13, 19, 30. 1 Sam. 19. 2. 

18. 14. he said, why sittest thou thy s. alone 1 

22. so shall it be easier for thy s. and they bear 

34. 2. come and present thij s. there before nie 
Z/fi?;. 9. 7. go and make an atonement for th?/ s. 

18. 20. with thy. neighbour's wife to lefile i!i7j s. 

23. neither lie with any beast to defi.le thy 5. 
19. 18. thou shah love thy neighbour as thus. lam 

the Lord, Mat. 19. 19. 1 22. 39. Mark 12. 31. 
34. the stranger, thou shalt love him as thy s. 
JV'?iw. 11. 17. that thou bear it not thy s. alone 
16. 13. except thou make thy s. a prince over us 
Deut. 9. 1. to possess nations greater than thy s. 
20. 14. even all the spoil shalt thou take to thy s. 

22. 12. thy vesture wherewith thou coverest thy s. 
Ruth 4. 6. redeem thou my right to thy s. I cannot 

1 Sam. 20. 8. if iniquity be in me, slay me thy s. 
25. 26. hath withholden thee from avenging thy s. 

2 Sa7n. 5. 24. that then thou shalt bestir thy s. 
7. 24. hast confirmed to thy s. thy people Israel 

13. 5. lay down on thy bed and make thy s. sick 
14.2. feign thij s. a mourner, and put on apparel 

18. 13. thys. wouldest have set thy s. against me 
22. 26. thou wilt shew thy s. meroii'ul, Psal. 18. 25. 

27.with pure thou wilt shew thy s.pure. P5. 18.26. 

1 Kings 2. 2. be thou strong, and shew tlnjs. a man 
3. 11. thou hast not asked for thy s. long life, nor 

riches, but understanding, 2 Chron. 1. 11. 

13. 7. come home' with me and refresh thy s. 

14. 2. arise, I pray thee, and disguise thys. 
6. why fe'gnest thou thy s. to be another? 

18. 1. go shew thy s. to Ahab, and I will send rain 

20. 22. strengthen thy s. and see what thou doest 
40. so shaH thy judgment be, thy 5.hast decided it 

21. 20. because thou hast sold thy s. to work evil 

2 Kings 22. 19. hast humbled thys. 2 Chron. 34.27. 
1 Chron. 21. 12. advise wi'h thy s. what word 
2C/^ro7^.20.37. thou hast joined thy s. with Ahaziah 

21. 13. hast slain thy brethren, better thsn thy s. 
Esth. 4. 13. think not with thy s. thou shalt escape 
■Tob 5. t 27. hear it, and know thou it for thys. 

15. 8. and dost thou restrain wisdom to thy s. 

22.21. acquaint thy s. with him, and be at peace 
30.21. with thy hand thou opposestf72?/s. agst. me 

Psal. 7. 6. O Lord, in thine anger lift up thy s. 
10. 1. why hidest thou thy s. in times of trouble ? 

35. 23. stir up thy s. and awake to my judgment 
37. 4. delight thy s. also in the Lord, shall give 
49. 18. praise thee, when thou doest well to thys. 
5D. 21. that T was altogether such a one as thy s. 
52. 1. why boastf ^t thou thy s. in mischief? " 
60. 1. been displeased, O turn thy s. to us again 
80. 15. branch thou madest strong for thy s. 17. 
94. 1. shew thy s. \\ 2. lift up thy s. thou judge 

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Prov. 9. 12. if thou be wise, shalt be wise fir thy a 
24. 19. fret not thy s. because of evil men 
27. and make it fit for thy s. in the field 
25.6. put not forth thy s. in presence of the king 
27. 1. boast not thy s. of to-morrow, knowest ncl 
30. 32. thou hast done foolishly in lifting up thy 3 
£ccZ.7.16.be not righteous over much, nor niakefAj 
s. over wise; why shouldesl thou destro)' thys'? 

22. that thou thy s. also hast cursed others 
Isa- 26. 20. hide thy s. as for a little moment 

33. 3. lifting up thy s. the nations were scattered 
45. 15. verily thou art a God that hidest thy s. 
52. 2. shake thy s. from the dust, loose thys, 

57. 8. thou hast discovered thy s. to another 
9. and thou didst debase thy s. even unto hel\ 

58. 14. then shalt thou deligiit thy s. in the Lord 

63. 14. to make thy s. a glorious name 

64. 12. wilt thou refrain thy s. for these things ? 

65. 5. which say, si and by thys. come not near 
.7er. 2. 17. hast thou not [;rocured this unto thy s 

4.30. tho' thou clothest thy s.with crimson, in vain 
shalt thou make thy s. fair, lovers despise thee 
6. 2fj.gird with sackcloth, wallow tky s. in ashes 
17. 4. thy s. shail discontinue from thy heritage 

20. 4. behold, I will make thee a terror to thy 3 
22. 15. because thou closest tky s. in cedar 

. 32. 8. the redemption is thine, luiy it for thy s. 

45. 5. and seekest thou great things i^or thy s-? 

46. 19. furnish thy s. to go into captivity 

47. 5. how long wilt thou cut thy s.l 

6. O sword, put up thy s. into thy scabbard 
/.am. 2. 18. give thy s. no rest, let not thy eye cease 

3. 44. thou hast covered thy s. with a cloud 

4. 21. thou shalt be drunken, make thy s. naked 
Ei<:J:. 3. 24. go shut thy s. M-ithin thine house 

jG. 17. thou madest to thy s. images of men 
22. 4. and hast defiled thy s. in thine idols 
23. 40. they came for whom thou didst wash thy s 
31. 10. because thou hast lifted up thy s in height 
38. 7. prepare for thy s. and all thy company 
Dan. 5. 17. Daniel said, let thy gifts be to thy s. 

23. but hast lifted up thy s. against the Lord 
10. 12. and to chasten thy s. before thy God 

Hos. 13. 9. O Israel, thou hast destroyed thy s. 
Obad. 4. though thou exalt thy s. as the eagle 
./1/(c. 1. 10. in house of Aphrah roll thy s. in dust 

5. 1. now gather thy s. in troops, O daughter 
JWz/i. 3. 15. make thy s. manv as tlie canker-worra 
Zech. 2. 7. deliver thy s. O Zion, tliat dwellest 
Mat.i.Q. if Son of God, cast thy s. down, J^uke 4.9 

5. 33. again, thou shalt not forswear tky s. 

8. 4. shew thy s. to priest, Mark 1. 44. Liike 5. 14 
27. 40. save 'thy s. Mark 15. SO. L^ike 23. 39. 

Luke 4. 23. ye will say, physician, heal tky s. 

6. 42. when thou thy s. beholdest not the beam 

7. 6. Lord, trouble not thy s. for I am not worthy 
10.27. thou shaltlovethv neighbour as f Ays. i?om 

13". 9. Gal. 5. 14. .fam. 2. 8. 
17. 8. will rather say, gird thy s. and serve me 
.7i9/tw 1.22. who art thou? whatsayest thou of thy s.7 

7. 4. if thou do these, shew thy s. to the world 

8. 13. thou bearest record of thy s. it is not true 
53. prophets are dead, whom makestthou thy .f 

10. 33. thou, being a man, niakest thy s. God 
14. 22. Lord, how wilt thou manifest thy s. unto us 
18.34.sayest thou this of Ww s.? or didothers tell it? 
21. 18. when thou wast young, thou girdedstf^y 5. 
.j^rts 8. 29. go near, join thy s. to this chariot 
12. 8. gird thy s. || 10. 28. do thy s. no harm 

21. 24. them take, purify thy s. with them, that all 

may know that ibou thy s. walkest orderly 
2i.8.thy s. mayest take knowledge ofthese things 
26. 1. thou art permiiied to speak for thy s. 

24. Festus said, Paul, thou art beside tky s. 
Rom. 2. 1. judgest another, thou condemnest thy &, 

19. that tho\i thy s. art guide of the blind 
21. thou that teachest, teachest thou not thy s. 
14. 22. hast thou fairh ? have it to thy s. 
Gal. 6. 1. considering thy s. lest thou be tempted 

1 Tim. 3. 15. bow thou oughtest to behave thy a. 
4. 7. and exercise tky s. raiher unto godliness 

15. these things, give thy s. wholly to them 
lO.take heed to thy 5. and to thydoctrine: in doin» 
this thou shalt save thys.?Lni them that hear thee 
5.22. nor partaker of oihers sins, keep f/i?/.?. pure 

6.5. men of corr. minds, from such withdraw thy s 
2Tim. 2.15. study to shew thy s. approved unto God 
Tit. 2. 7. shewing t/ni .?. a pattern of good works 

SELF-WILL. 

Gen. 49. 6. in their s.-will, thr-y digged down a waii 

See Frkt, Hide. 

SELF-WILLED. 

Tit. 1. 7. for a bishop must not be s -zcilled 

2 Pet. 2. 10. presumptuous are they, s.-willei 

SELL. 
In case of extreme necessity the Hebrews were 
allowed to sell their own liberty. Lev. 25. 39, 
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sltalt not oppress him, nor sell htm again as a 

sliLue ; lie shall abide with thee only as a loork- 
maii for hire; and must be used kindly, as a 
brother, and as a member of the church of God 
as tcell as thyself, fathers had a power of sell- 
ing the liberty of their children,. Exod. 21. 7, 
If a man sell ills daugjue: to be a maid-seivant, 
slie sliall not go out as the men-servants do. 
Her master shali not dismiss hcr^ as another 
slave is dismissed at the sabbatical year. He 
shall take her as his wife, or shall marry her 
to his son. If he cares to do neither of these, 
he shall set her at liberty. 
They sold also insolvent debtors, and even their 
children, as appears from 2 Kings 4. 1. and 
Mat. 18. 25. Sofuetimes they sold free-men for 
slaves, as Jose])li was sold by his brethren. 
This crime was called Plagium, and the law 
punished it with death. Exod. 21. 6, He that 
stealoth a man, and solleth him, or if he be 
found in his hand, he shall surely be put to 
death. The Jews confine this to the theft of a 
man of their oion nation. The apostle Paul, 
vyriting to Timothy , places plagiaries amongst 
Uic greatest miscreants, 1 Tim. 1. 10. 'A VcTflst- 
ToitTAlit in English, Men-stealers. Esau 
sold his birth-right, Gen. 25. 33. a7id is there- 
fore called a profane person, Heb. 12. 16. for 
slighting that to tohich so mariy glorious privi- 
leges belonged. The birth-right was a special 
type of Christ, who was to be a first-born : and 
of the church called God^s first-born, Exod. 4. 
22. and of the great privileges of the church; 
particularly adoption, and eternal life. Heb. 

12. 23. It is said, that the Lord had sold his 
people to their enemies, as a master parts with 
a vicious slave, to punish kirn for his infidelity 
and disobedience. Deut. 32. 30, How should 
one chase a thousand, and two put ten thou- 
sand to flight, except their rock had sold them 1 
See Judg. 2. 14. | 3. 8. | 10. 7. 

TVie prophet Elijali said to Ahab, 1 ^m^s 21 . 20, 
Thou hast sold thyself to work evil in the sight 
of the Lord. Thou hast wilfully and wholly 
resigned up thyself to be a slave to thine own 
bad inclinations, to Satan, and his emissaries, 
to do 7i:hatsoever they persuade thee to do, as a 
slave is wholly in his master'' s power, and must 
employ all his time and strength for his service. 
The like is said of the idolatrous Israelites, 2 
Kings 17. 17. The apostle Paul says, Rom. 7. 
14, But I am-, carnal, sold under sin. He did 
not sell himself to siji, or to commit sin, as it 
is said o/ Ahab ; but only he was ovo-powered 
sometimes by the tyranny of corruption, like 
a slave forced, to be subject to a cruel master ; 
hs was not sin's servant or slane, but many 
times he was sin's captive against his will, as 
himself declares, Rom. 7. 23. 

Ge7i.25.31. Jacob said, 5. me this day thy birth-right 
37. 27. come, let us s. him to the Tshmaelites 

Exod. 21. 7. if a man s. his daughter to be a servant 
8. to s. her to strange nation, shall have no power 
35. they shall s. The live ox and divide the money 
22. 1. if a man steal an ox, and kill it, or 5. it 

Lev. 25. 14. if thou s. ought unto thy neighbour 
29. if a man s. a dwelhng-house in a walled city 
47. if thy brother s. himself unto the stranger 

Deut. 2. 28. thou shalt s. me meat for money 
14. 21. s. that which dieth of itself unto an alien 
21. 14. thou shalt not .9. her at all for money 

Judg. 4. 0. 5. Sisera into the hand of a woman 

IKings 21.25. Ahab did s. himself to workwickedn. 

QKings 4. 7. go s. the oil, and pay thy debt, and live 

JVeA. 5. 8. and will ye even s. your brethren 7 
10. 31. bring victuals on the sabbath-day to s. 

Prov.23. 23. buy truth, and s. it not, also wisdom 

Ezek. 30. 12. s. land into the hand of the wicked 
48. 14. they shall not s. the first-fruits of thr; land 

Joel 3.8.1 will s.your sons and daughters into hand 
of Judah, they shall 5. them to the Sabeans 

Jimos 8. 5. new-moon be gone, that we may s. corn 
6. yea, and s. the refuse of the wheat 

Zech. 11. 5. and they that .5. them say, I am rich 

Mat. 19.21. go and s. that thou hast, and come and 
follow me, Mark 10. 21. Lukel± 33. | 18. 22. 
25. 9. but go ye rather to them that s. and buy 

Luke 22.36. let him s. his garment, and buy a sword 

Jam. 4. 13. we will buy and 5. and get gain 

Rev. 13. 17. that no man might buy or s. save he 
SELLER. 

Isa. 24. 2. as with the buyer, so with the s. 

Ezek. 7. 12. let not buyer rejoice, nor the s. mourn 

13. the s. shall not return to that which is sold 
j3c<» 16. 14. a woman named Lydia, a s. of purple 

SELLERS. 
JV*eA.13.20 merchants and s. lodged without Jerus. 

SELLEST. 

Psal 44. 12. thou s. thy people for nought, dost not 

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JEzocZ. 21. 16. hethatstealeth a man and s. hiin, lie 
shall surely be put to death, Deut. 24. 7. 

Ruih 4. 3. he said, Naomi s. a part of land 

Pro?;. 11. 26. blessing upon head of him that s. corn 

31. 24. she maketh fine linen and s. it 
J^Tah. 3.4. that s. nations through her whoredoms 
Mat. 13. 44. he 5. all, and buyeth that field 

SELVEDGE. 
Exod. 26. 4. from the s. in the coupling, 36. 11. 

Our SELVES. 
Gen. 37. 10. shall we come and bow down our s.? 

44. 16. Judah said, how shall we clear our s.? 
JVum. 32. 17. but we our s. will go ready armed 
Deut.2.35. cattle we took for a prey unto our s. 3.7. 
1 Sam. 14. 8. we will discover our s. unto them 
Ezra 4. 3. but we our s. together will build to Lord 

8.21. that we might afflict our s. before our God 
Job 34. 4. let us know among oiir s. what is good 
Psal. 83. 12. let us take to our s. the houses of God 

100. 3. it. is he that made us, and not we our s. 
Prov. 7. 18. come, let us solace our s. with loves 
Isa. 28. 15. and under falsehood have we hid our s. 

56. 12. we will fill our s. with strong drink 
Jer. 50. 5. come, let us join our s. to the Lord 



Luke 22. 71. we our s. have heard, John 4. 42. 
j^cts 6. 4. but we will give our s. to prayer 
23. 14. we have bound our s. under a curse 
Rom. 8. 23. even we our s. groan within our s. 

15. 1. we ought to bear and not to please our s. 

1 Cor. 11. 31. if we would judge our s. should not 

2 Cor.1.4:. wherewith we our s. nre comforted of G. 
9. that we should not trust in our s. but in God 

3. 1. do we begin again to commend our s- to you? 
5. not that we are sufiScient of our s. to think any 

thing as of our s. but our sufficiency is of God 

4.2. commending ours, to every man's conscience 
5. for we preacli not our s. but Christ Jesus the 

Lord, and ours, your servants for Jesus' sake 
5. 12. for we commend not oiir s. again unto you 

13. whether we bo besides our s. it is to God 
6. 4. in all things approving our s. as ministers 
7. 1. let us cleanse our s. frojn all filthiness of flesh 
10.12. or compare c»?<7-s. with some that commend 

14. we stretch not our s. beyond our measure 
12. 19. again, think ye we excuse our s. unto you7 

Gal. 2. 17. we our s. also are found sinners 

1 Thess.2.10. how unblameably we behaved our s. 

2 Thess. 1. 4. so that we our s. glory in you 
3. 7. we behaved not our s. disorderly among you 

9. but to make our s. an ensample unto you 
Tit. 3. 3. for we our s. were sometimes foolish 
Heb. 10. 25. not forsaking the assembling o? our s. 

1 John 1. 8. we deceive our s. the truth is not in us 
Own SELVES. 

Jlcts 20. 30. also of your own s. shall men rise 

2 Cor. 8. 5. but first gave their aim s. to the Lord 

13. 5. prove yoni- oions. know ye not your owns. 
2 Tim. 3. 2. men shall be lover.s of their own s. 
Jam. 1. 22. not hearers, deceiving your oion s. 

Your SELVES. 

Gen. 18. 4. wash, and rest your s. under the tree 

45. 5. be not angry with your s. that ye sold me 

49. 1. gather your s. together, 2. Jer. 6. 1. Ezek. 

39. 17. .Joel 3. 11. Zeph. 2. 1. Rev. 19. 17. 

Exod. 19. 12. take heed unto ifour s. Deut. 2. 4. 

I 4. 15, 23. I 11. \Q. ./osh.'23. 11. Jer. 17. 21. 

30. 37. ye shall not make like perfume to your s. 
32. 29. consecrate your s. to-day to the Lord 

Lev. 11. 43. ye shall not make your s. abominable, 
neither shall ye make your s. unclean with them 
44. ^-anctify y. s. 20. 7. JVnm. 11. 18. .Tosh. 3.5. | 7. 
13. ISam. Ifl. 5. 1 Chr. 15. V1.2Chr. 29. 5. | 35.6. 
44. nor shall ye defile yo^ir s. 18. 24, 30. 
19. 4. nor make to your s. molten gods 
j\rum. 16. 3. wherefore then lift you up your s.? 
21. se-parate your s. from this congregation 
31.3. Moses said, arm some of?/o?f3*s. unto the war 

18. the women-children keep alive for your s. 

19. purify both yovr s. and your captives 
Deut. 4. 16. take heed, lest ye corrupt your s. 25. 

11.23. shall possess mightier nations than yours. 

14. 1. ye shall not cut your s. for the dead 

31. 14. and present your s. in the tabernacle 
29. 1 know that ye will utterly corrupt your s. 

.Tosh. 2. 16. and hide your s. there three days 
6. 18. and in any wise keep your s. from the accur- 
sed thing, lest ye make yoiir s. accursed 
8. 2. only the spoil take for a prey unto your s. 
23. 7. nor serve them, nor bow your s. unto them 

16. ye have served, and bowed your s. to them 
24.22.ye are witnesses against your s.have chosen 

Judg. 15. 12. that ye will not fall upon me yours. 

1 Sam. 4. 9. quit your s. like men, O ye Philistines 
10. 19. present your s. before the Lord by triSes 
14.34. Saul said, disperse your .9.among the people 

1 Kinffs 18. 25. choose you one bullock for your s. 
20.12. set yoM?'s. in array, and they set themselves 

in array, 2 Chron. 20.' 17. Jer. 50. 14. 

2 Chron. 29. 31. now ye have consecrated yours. 



2 Chr. 30. 8. but yield your s. imtu Lord, sorve niiq 

32. 11. to give over your s. to die hy I'airuno 

35.4. i)re))are your s. by the houses of your fathers 

Ezra 10. 11. separate your s. from the pcojiie of 
J\leh. 13. 25. nor take their daughters for your ,■.- 
.Job 19. 3. that you make your s. strange to me 
5. if ye will indeed magnify your s. against me 

27. 12. behold, ail ye your s. have seen it 

42. 8. and offer up for your s. a burnt-ofle/ing 
Jsa. 8.9. associate your s. gird your s. Joel 1. 13 

29. 9. stay yoitr s. || 46. 8. she\v your s. men 

49.9. to them that are in darkness, shew your s. 

50. 1. for your iniquities haveyesold your s. 
11. that compass your s. about with sparks 

52. 3. ye have sold yoiir s. for nought 

57. 4. against whom do ye sport your s. 
5. by inflaming your s. with idols under every trc€ 

01. 6. in their glory shall ye boa.st your s. 
.Jer. 4. 4. circumcise -your s. to tlie Lord, take awa^ 

13. 18. humble your s. Jam. 4. 10. 1 Pet. 5. 6. 

25. 34. wallow your sXn ashes, ye principal of flock 

20. 15. ye shall bring innocent blood upon your s. 

37. 9. thus saith the Lord, deceive not your s. 

44. 8. that ye might cut your s. ofl' and be a curse 
Ezek. 14. 6. repent and turn your s. 18. 30, 32. 

20. 7. defile not your s. v/ith the idols of Egypt, IS. 
31. ye pollute your s. \\ 43. loathe your s. 36. 31. 

44. 8. have set keepers of my charge for your s. 
Hos. 10. 12. sow to your s. ia righteouseiess 
J3mos 5. 26. the star of your God ye made to your t 
Zech. 7. 6. eat for your s. and drink for your s. 
Mat. 3. 9. think not to say within yours. LukeS. b. 

6. 19. lay not up for your s. \\ 20. lay up I'or your s. 

16. 8. Jesus said, why reason ye among your s. 

23. 13. ye neither go in 7jour s. JAike 11, 52. 
15. two-fold more the child of hell than your s. 
31. wherefore ye be witnesses unto your s. 

25. 9. but go ye rather, and buy for yovr s. 
Mark 6. 31. come ye your s. apart into a desert 

9.33. what-w^as it that yedi?putpd among your s, 
50. have salt in your 5. and peace onewith another 

13.9.but take heed to your s. they shall deliver you 
up, Luke 17.3. | 21. 34. .6cts 5. 35. | 20. 28 
Luke 11. 46. ye your s. touch not the burdens 

12. 33. provide your s. bags which wax not old 
36. yc yo2ir s. like m^n that wait for their Lord 
57. why even oiyour s. judge ye not what is right 

13.28.prophets in the kingdom,ye?/o?<?- .9.thrust out 

16. 9. make to your s. friends of the mammon 

15. ye are they which justify your s. before m.en 

17. 14. he said, go shew your s. unto the priest 

21. 30. ye know o? your s. that summer is nigh 

22. 17. take this, and divide it among your s. 
23. 28. but weep for yo2tr s. and for your children 

,Tohn 3. 28. ye your s. bear me witness, that I said 

6. 43. Jesus said, murmur not among your s. 
16. 19. do ye inquire among your s. of "that I said 

Jicts2. 22. signs God did, as you your s. also know 
40. save yotir s. from this untoward generation 

13. 46. seeing ye judge your s. unworthy of life 
15. 29. from which if ye keep your s. ye do wel 
20. 10. trouble not your s. for his life is in him 

34.you your s.know, that these hands ministered 
Rom. 6. 11. reckon ye also your s. to be dead to sin 
13. but yield your s. unto God, as those alive 

16. to whom ye yield your ,s. servants to obey 

12. 19. dearly beloved, avenge not your s. but 
1 Cor. 5. 13. put from your s. that wicked person 

6.7. why do ye not rather suflfer ?/. s.to be defraud.? 

7. 5. ye may give your s. to fasting and prayer 
11. 13. judge in your s. is it comely that a wo 

man pray unto God uncovered? 

16. 16. 1 beseech, that ye submit your s. unto such 

2Cor.l.\\. yea, what clearing of your s.'m all things 

ye have approved your s. clear in this matter 

11.19. suffer fools gladly,seeing ye your s. are wise 

13. 5. examine your s. whether ye be in the faith 
Eph. 2. 8. through fjtJth, and that not of your s. 

5. 19. speaking to your s. in psalms and hymns 
21.snbmitting?/o?i?'5. one to another in fear of GL 
Cnl.3.18. wives, submit 7/M/.r 5. unto your husbands 

1 Thrss.'i.l.your .s.breth. know our entrance to you 
3.3.your s. know that we are appointed thereunto 
4.9. ye your s. are taught of G. to love one another | 
5. 2. yo7u- s. know that day of the Lord so cortieth 

11. wherefore comfort i/ojir s. together, andedifj 
13. and be at peace, among your s. 15. 

2 Thess.3.6. we command that ye withdraw yours. 
7. your s. know how ye ought to follow us 

Heb. 10.34. knowing in your s. ye have in heaven 

13. 3. remember, as being your^. also in the body 

17.submit your s.\\ .7am.4.7.submit yoiir s.to God 

.Tarn. 2. 4. are ye not then partial in your s.? 

1 Pet. 1. 14. not fashioning your s. to former lust* 
2. 13. submit your s. to every ordinance of man 

4. 1. arm your s. likewise with the same mind 
8. above all things, fervent charity among your s 

5. 5. ye younger, submit your s. unto the elder 
1 .John 5. 21. little children, keep your s. from idols 
2John8. look to your s.that we lose not those thinj?.-: 



SEN 

Kde 20. bui.ding up ijour s. on most holy faith 

21. kee'^ yours, in love of God looking for mercy 

^ee Assemble, ed. 

SENATE. 

3cts5. 21. they called all the s. of Israel together 

SENATORS. 
P6'aZ.105.22.io bind princes, and teach his s.wisdom 

SEND. 
Oen. 24. 7. God shall s. his angel before thee, 40. 
12. I pray thee 5. me good speed this day 
54. he said s. me away unto my master, 56. 
33. 17. wilt thou give me a pledge, till tJiou s. it? 
43. 4. if thou wilt s. our brother with us 
45. 5. God did s. mo before you, to preserve life 
Exod. 4. 13. 5. by hand of him whom thou wilt .?. 
7. 2. that he 5. children of Israel out of his land 
9. 19. s. therefore now, and gather thy cattle 
12. 33. that they might s. them out in haste 
33.12.nor let me know whom thou wilt s. with me 
Lev. 16. 21. 5. him away by the hand of a fit man 
J\rum. 13. 2. s. thou men to search land, of every 
tribe shall ye s. a man a ruler among them 

31. 4. of every tribe s. a thousand to the war 
Deut. 1. 22. we will s. men before us to search 

7. 20. thy God will s. the hornet among them 
19. 12. the elders shall s. and fetch him thence 

24. 1. give her a bill of divorce, and 5. her out 
28. 20. Ld. shall s. upon thee cursing and rebuke 

48.shall serve enemies Lord shall s. against thee 

Judg'.VS.S. let man ofGod thou didst s. come again 

i Sam.. 5. 11. s. away the ark of God, 6. 8. 

6. 2. tell us wherewith we shall 5. it to his place 

3. if ye s. away the ark of God, s. it not empty 

9. 26. saying, up, that I may s. thee away 

11. 3. give us respite, that we may s. messengers 

12. 17. the Lord shall s. thunder and rain 

16. 11. Samuel said to Jesse, s. and fetch David 
19. Saul sent, and said, s. me David thy son 

25. 25. I saw not the young men thou didst s. 

2 Sam. 11. 6. David saying, s. me Uriah the Hittite 

14. 32. come hither, that I may s. thee to king 

15. 36. by them ye shall s. unto me every thing 

17. 16. now therefore s. quickly, and tell David 
lKings20. 9, all thou didst 5. for thy serv I will do 
9 Kings 2. 16. he said, ye shall nots.|| 17.hesaid, s. 

5. 7. doth s. to me to recover a man of his leprosy 

6. 13. spy where he is, that I may s. and fetch him 

7. 13. let us s. and see || 9. 17. s. to meet Jehu 
15. 37. the Lord began to s. against Judah Rezin 

J Chron. 13. 2. let us s. abroad our brethren 
IChron. 2.7.s. me therefore a man cunning to work 
8. s. me also cedar-trees, fir-trees, algum-trees 
6. 27. then hear thou, and s. rain upon thy land 

28. 16. Ahaz did 5. to king of Assyria to help him 
S2. 9. Sennacherib did s. servants to Hezekiah 

Ezra 5. 17. let the king s. his pleasure to us 
JVeA. 2. 5. that thou wouldest s. me unto Judah 
6. so itpleased the king to s. me, and I set a time 

8. 10. eat, drink, and 5. portions unto them, 12. 
Job 21. 11. they s. forth their little ones as a flock 

38. 35. canst thou s. lightnings, that they may go 
Psal. 20. 2, s. thee help from the sanctuary 
43. 3. O 5. out thy light and truth, let them lead 
57. 3. he shall s. from heaven, and save me from 
reproach ; God shall s. forth his mercy and truth 
68. 9. thou, O God, didst s. a plentiful rain 
33. he (loth s. out his voice, a mighty voice 
110. 2. shall s. rod of thy strength out of Zion 
118. 25. O Lord, I beseech thee, s. now prosperity 
144. 7.^. thine hand from above, rid me, deliver 
Prov. 10. 26. so is the sluggard to them that s. him 
22. 21. answ. words of truth to them that s. to thee 
25.13. so is a faithful messenger to them that s.him 
Eccl. 10. 1. ointment to s. forth a stinking savour 
Tsa. 6. 8. whom shall I s. ? I said, here am I, s. me 
10. 16. liOrd shall s. among his fat ones leanness 

16. 1. s. ye the lamb to the ruler of the land 
19. 20. he shall s. them a Saviour, a great one 

32. 20. that s. forth thither the feet of ox and ass 
57. 9. didst s. thy messengers far off, and debase 

Jer. 1. 7. thou sh'alt go to all that I shall s. thee 
2.10.S. unto Kedar J19. 17. s. for cunning women 
27. 3. s. the yokes to king of Edom and Moab 

29. 31. s. to "all them of the captivity, saying 
42. 5. for the which the Lord shall s. thee to us 

G. we will obey the Lord, to whom we 5. thee 
Mat. 9. 33. pr;iy ye therefore the Lord that he will 
s. forth labourers into his harvest, Luke 10. 2. 

10. 34. think not 'hnt 1 nm come to 5. peace 

12. 20. till he s. forth judgment unto victory 

13. 41. Son of man shall .9. forth his angels, and 
they shall sather all that offen d, 24.31. J»/ar/c 13.27. 
15. 23. s. her away, for she crieth after us 

21. 3. straightway he will s. them, Mark 11. 3. 
Mark2. 14. that he might s. them to preach, 6.7. 

5. 10. wo:j1.1 nots. them a«-ay out of the country 

12. besought him, saving, s. us into the swine 
Luke 16.24. s. Lazarus || 27.s.to my father's house 
)bhn 14. 26. whom the Father will s. in my name 

17. f \hsy have believed that thou didst s. me 



SEN 

^^cts 3.20. he shall 5. Jes. Christ who was preached 
7. 35. same did God 5. to be ruler and deliverer 

10. 5. and no^v 5. men to Joppa, 32. | 11. 13. 

11. 2y. disciples determined to s. relief to brethren 

15. 22. to s. chosen men of their company, 25. 

25. 3. that he would s. for him to Jerusalem 
27. it seemeth unreasonable to 5. a prisoner and 

Phil. 2. 19. 1 trust in the Lord to 5.Timotheus,23. 
25. I supposed it necessary to s. Epaphroditus 
2 Thess. 2. 11. for this cause God shall a\ delusion 
Tit. 3. 12. when I shall s. Artemas unto thee 
./a??i. 3. 11. doth fountain 5. sweet water and bitter? 
Rev. 1.11. write and s. it to seven churches in Asia 
11. 10. and they shall s. gifts one to another 

/ SEND. 
Exod. 23. 20. behold /send an angel before thee 
J^um. 22. 37. did /not earnestly s. unto thee 7 

1 Sam. 20. 12. if there be good, and Is. not to thee 
21. 2. know the business whereabout Is. thee 

2 Chron. 7. 13. if /s. pestilence, Ezek. 14. 19. 
Isa. 6. 8. voice of the Lord, say, whom shall I s.l 
.Jer. 25. 15. cause all, to whom /5. thee to drink it 
Ezek. 2. 3. Is. thee to fhe children of Israel, 4. 

14. 21. when Is. my four sore judgments 
Mat. 10. 16. behold Is. you forth as sheep 

11. 10. behold Is. my messenger before thy face 

to prepare thy way. Mark 1. 2. Luke 7. 27. 

23. 34. behold Is. you prophets and wise men 
Mark 8. 3. li Is. them away fasting, they will faint 
Luke 10. 3. Is. you forth as lambs among wolves 

24. 49. I 5. the promise of my Father upon you 
John 13. 20. he that receiveth whom Is. receiv. me 

20. 21. as my Father sent me, even so 5. /you 
Jlcts 25. 21. to be kept till Is. him to Cesar 

26. 17. from Gentiles, unto whom now Is. thee 

/ will SEND. 
Gen. 27. 45. I will s. and fetch thee from thence 

37. 13. come, and / wiU s. thee unto them 

38. 17. he said, / will s. thee a kid from the flock 
Exod.3. 10. 1 wills, thee linto Pharaoh, Jicts7.'M. 

8. 21. I will s. swarms of flies upon thee 

9. 14. I will s. all my plagues upon thine heart 
23. 27. I will s. my fear || 28. I will s. hornets 
33. 2. 1 will s. an angel before thee, and drive out 

Lev. 26. 22. I will s. wild beasts among you 

25. I will s. pestilence 1| 36. I will s. fairitness 
Deut. 11. 15. I icills. grass in thy fields for cattle 
32. 24. I will s. the teeth of beasts upon them 
1 Sam. 9. 16. I will s. thee a man of Benjamin 

16. 1. I will s. thee to Jesse the Bethlehemite 
20. 13. then I will 5. shew it thee, and s. thee away 

1 Kings 18. 1. and I will s. rain upon the earth 
20. 6. yet I will s.my servants untotheeto morrow 

34. I will s. thee away with this covenant 

2 Kings 19.7. I will s. a blast upon him, Isa. 37. 7. 
Isa. 10. 6. 1 wills, him against hypocritical nation 

66. 19. / will s. those that escape unto the nations 
Jer. 8. 17. behold, I wills, serpents among you 
9. 16. I will s. a sword after them till consumed, 
24.10. I 25. 16, 27. | 29. 17. ] 49. 37. 
16. 16. I will s. for many fishers, many hunters 

25. 9. 1 will s. and take the families of the north 
43. 10. I ID ill s. Nebuchadnezzar my servant 
48. 12. behold, I will s. unto him wanderers 

51. 2. and I will s. unto Babylon fanners 
Ezek.b.lQ. I will s. famine, 17. | \A.\2..1mos 8. 11. 

7. 3. I will's, mine anger upon thee and judge 

28. 23. / 2cill s. into her pestilence and blood 
Joel 2. 19. [will s. you corn, and wine, and oil 
Mai. 2.2. I will s. a curse || 4. 5. I wills. Elijah 

3. 1. I will s. my messenger, and he shall prepare 
Mat. 15. 32. I will not ,9. them away fasting 
Luke 11. 49. I will s. them prophets and apostles 

20. 13. what shall I do ? / will s. my beloved son 
.John 15. 26. the Comforter whom / will s. 16. 7. 
.,^cts 22. 21. 1 will s. thee far hence to the Gentiles 

1 Cor. 16. 3. whom you shall approve, them I icills. 

See Fire. 
SENDEST. 
Deut. 15. 13. when thou 5. him out free, 18. 
.Josh. 1. 16. whithersoever thou 5. us we will go 

2 Kings 1. 6. that thou s. to inquire of Baal-zebub 
.Tob 14.20. changest countenance, and s.him away 
Psal. 104. 30. thou s. thy Spirit, they are created 

SENDETH. 
Deut. 24. 3. and if the latter husband s. her out 

1 Kings 17. 14. till the day that the Lord s. rain 
Job 5. 10. and who s. waters upon the fields 

12. 15. he 5. them out, they overturn the earth 
Psal. 104. 10. he s. the springs into the valleys 

147. 15. he s. forth his commandment, 18. 
Prov. 26. 6. that 5. a message by the hand of a fool 
Cant. 1. 12. my spikenard s. forth the smell thereof 
Isa. 18. 2. that s. ambassadors by the sea in vessels 
Mat. 5. 45. and s. rain on the just and on the unjust 
Mark 11. 1. he s. fort^ two of his disciples, 14. 13. 
Luke 14. 32. s. anddesireth conditions of peace 
^cts 23. 26. Claudius Lysias to Felix s. greeting 
SENDING. 

2 Sam. 13. 16. this evil in s. me away is greater 

3 7 



SEN 

2CAroK.36. 15. s.to themby his messengers, .Ter.l 
25. I 25. 4. 1 26. 5. ] 29. 19. | 35. 15. 1 44. 4. 
Esth. 9. 19. and of s. portions one to another, 22. 
Psal. 78. 49. by s. evil angels among them 
Isa. 7. 25. it shall be for the s. forth of lesser cattle 
£26^.17. 15. rebelled in 5. ambassadors unto Egypt 
Rom. 8. 3. God s. his Son in Ukencss of sinful flesh 

SENSE, 
Or meaning of scripture. It is said, Neh. 8. 8, 
They read in the book, in the law of God dis- 
tinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them 
to understand the reading. A learned author 
says, that these Jive different Senses way be 
distinguished in the Scripture. The Gram- 
matical Sense. The Historical or Literal 
Sense. The Allegorical or Figurative Sense. 
The Analogical Sense. The Trcpological or 
Moral Sense. 

I. The Grammatical Sense is that which the 
words of the text present to the mind, according 
to the proper and usual signification of those 
words. Thuswhenit is said, that Oodrepents, 
that he is in anger, that he ascends or descends, 
that he has eyes open, or ears attentive, &,c. 
the grammatical Sense of all these expressions 
might induce one to think that God is corporeal, 
and subject to the same weaknesses as our- 
selves. But as reason and sound faith da 
assure us, that he has none of our infirmities 
and imperfections; upon such occasions we are 
not to abide by, or confine ourselves to, the 
Grammatical Sense. 

II. The Literal or Historical Sense is that 
which belongs to the history or fact, to the 
Sense which the rehearsal and terms of the 
Scripture immediately present to the mind. 
Thus when it is said, that Abraham married 
Hagar, that he afterxcards sent her away, that 
Isaac was born o/ Sarah, that he received cir- 
ctLmcision : Jill these facts, taken in the his- 
torical and literal Sense, mean nothing else 
than what is expressed in the history ; that is, 
the marriage of Abraham with Hagar, the birth 
of Isaac, ^c. 

III. The Allegorical or Figurative Sense ia 
that which examines what may be conccaha 
under the terms, or under the event mentionea 
in the history. Thus the marriage of Abraliarc 
with Hagar, who was afterwards repudiatea 
and driven away because of her insolence, ana 
that of her son, is a figure or representation of 
the Synagogue, which was only as it were a 
Slave, and which was divorced and rejected, 
because of its infidelity and ingratitude. Sarah 
is the figure of the Christian Church, ana 
Isaac of the people chosen of God, Gal. 4. 22 
23, 24, ire. 

IV. The Analogical Sense, or Sense of Analogy 
and Agreement, is that which refers some ex- 
pressions of Scripture to eternal life andhappi- 
ness ; because of some conformity or similitude 
between the terms that are brought to express 
something coming to pass in this world, and 
zchat shall come to pass in heaven. For exam- 
ple, on occasion of the Sabbath, or of the 
seventh day's rest that was enjoined the people 
of God, a transition may be made to that re- 
pose or rest that the saints enjoy in heaven. 
On occasion of the Israelites entering into tht 
land of promise, we naturally pass to treat of 
the entering of the Elect into heaven : These 
transitions the Apostle makes, Heb. 3. 18, 19. 
I 4. 1, 9. 

V. The Moral or Tropological Sense, ;> /'■'•f 
which deduces moral reflections for the conduct 
of life, and for the reformation of manners^ 
from what is related historically or literally in 
Scripture. For example, on occasion of these 
words of Deut. 25. 4, Thou shalt not muzzle^ 
the ox when he treadeth out the corn, St. Faui' 
saijs, that those that preach the gospel, andiji- 
struct us in the way to salvation, ought to bv 
supplied with the necessaries 'of life, 1 Cor. 9 
9, 10, 11, 14. 

These five Senses may be observed in this ortt, 
wor<f, Jerusalem. According to the Grammat: 
ical Sense, it signifies the Vision of peace; 
according to the literal or historical, the capi- 
tal city of .ludea; according to the allegorical^ 
the church militant; according to the anatogi^ 
cal, the church triumphant; according to the 
moral, a faithful soul, of which Jerusalem is ct 
kind of figure. 

SENSES. 

jEfeJ. 5.14. have their s. exercised to discern goodr 
SENSUAL. 

,Tam. 3. 15. this wisdom is earthly, s. derilii^ 

Jude 19. these be s. having not the Spirit 
SENT. 

Gen. 37. 32 Jhey s. the coat of many eoloura 



SEN 

Gen. 38. 20. Judah s. the kid by hand of his friend 
25. Tamar s. to her father-in-law, saying, by 

41. 14. then Pharaoh s. and called Joseph 
42.4. but Benjamin Jacob 5. not with his brethren 
45. 8. it was not you that s. me hither, but God 
50. IG. they s. messengers unto Joseph, saying 

Exod. 3.14. thou shalt say, I AM hath s. me to you 

5. 22. Lord, why is it that thou hast 5. me? 
Xum. 13. 16. the names of the men Moses s. 14. 36. 

22. 10. Balak the king of Moab hath 5. unto me 

15. Balak s. yet again princes more honourable 

Josh. 6. 17. because she hid the messengers we s. 

14. 7. forty years old was I when Moses s. me 

I udg.2Q.i3. 1 cut her in pieces and 5. her thro' Israel 

1 Sain. 31. 9. s. into the land of the Philistines 

2 Sam. 24. 13. what answer return him that s. me 

1 Kinffsl8.10.no nation whither my lord hath not s. 

21. fl. the elders did as Jezebel had s. unto them 

2 King-A- 1. 6. return unto king that s. you, and say 

6, 10? and king of Israel s. to the place the man 
14 9. thistle s. to the cedar in Lebanon, saying 
16 11. Urijah built according as Ahaz had s. 

18 27. Rab-shakeh said to them, hath my master 

s. me to thy master to speak words'? Isa. 
36. 12. , 

19 4. his master s. to reproach the living God 

22. 15. she said, thus saith the Lord God of Israel, 
tell man that s. you unto me, 18. 2 Chr. 34. 23. 

Ezra 4. 11. this is the copy of the letter they s. 
J\reh. 6. 4. they s. unto me four times after this sort 
Psal. 105. 20. king s. and loosed him, the ruler 
Isa 48. 16. Lord God and his Spirit hath s. me 
Jer 14. 3. their nobles have s. their little ones 

23. 21. I have not 5. these prophets, yet they ran 
29. 25. because thou hast s. letters in thy name 
37. 7. thus shall ye say unto the king that s. you 

42. 9.whom ye s. to present your supplication, 20. 
Ezek. 23. 40. ye have s. for men to come from far 
Da7i. 3. 28. who hath s. his angel and delivered 
Hos. 5. 13. then Ephraim went and s. to king Jareb 
Zech. 7. 2. when they had s. unto the house of God 
Mdt.lQ.iO.he that receiveth me,receiveth him that 

s. me, Mark 9. 37. Luke 9. 48. John 13. 20. 
21 1. then s. Jesus two disciples, saying to them 
27. 19. Pilate's wife 5. unto him, saying, have 
Mark 6.27. immediately the king s.an executioner 
Luke 7. 20. John Baptist hath s. us unto thee 
10. 1. Jesus s. them two and two before his face 
14. 17. he s. his servant at supper-time to say 
19. 14. they s. a message after him, saying 
23. 11. mocked him, ands. him again to Pilate 
John 1. 22. we may give answer to them that s. us 

4. 34. my mfeat is to do will of him that s. me 

5. 23. honoureth not the Father who hath 5., me 
24. that believeth on him that s. me, 12. 44. 

30. but will of him who s. me, 6. 38, 39, 40. 
33. ye s. unto John, and he bare witness to truth 
36. the same works I do bear witness that the 

Father hath s. me, 37. | 6. 57. | 8. 16, 18. 

6. 44. except the father which s. me draw him 

7. 16. my doctrine is not mine, but his that 5. me 
18. but he that seeketh his glory that s. him 
32. Pharisees and priests s. officers to take him 

!). 4. 1 must work the works of him that s. me 

10. 36. say ye of him whom the Father hath s. 

11. 42. that they may believe thou hast s. me 

12. 45. he that seeth me, seethhim that s. me 
49. Father who 5. me gave me a commandment 

14. 24. word is not mine, but Father's who 5. me 

15. 21. because they know not him that s. me 

16. 5. but now I go my way to him that s. me 

17. 3. is life eternal, to know Jesus whom thou i'. 
18. as thou hasts. me into the world, so I 5. 
21. the world may believe that thou hast s. me 
23. that the world may know thou hast s. me 
•'". 'md these have known that thou hast s. me 

ii). -.Jl.as my Father hath s. me, even so send I you 
.ids 5. 21. 5. to the prison to have them brought 
H). 29. 1 ask for what intent ye have s. for me 
n. 30. s. it to the elders by Barnabas and Saul 
n. 15. the rulers of the synagogue s. unto them 
15. 27. we have therefore 5. Judas and Silas 
36. 36. the magistrates have s. to let you go_ 
10. 31. Paul's friends s. unto him, desiring him 

1 Cor. 1. 17.Christ s.me not to baptize, but to preach 

2 Cor. 8. 18. we have 5. with him the brother, 22. 
Phil. 4. 16. in Thessalonica ye s. once and again 
I .Tohn 4. 14. testify that the Father s. the Son 

SENT away. 
G'gn.l2.20.Pharaoh .9. away Abraham and h\% wife 
21. 14. Abraham s. Ishmael and Hagar away 

24. 59. they 5. away Rebekah their sister 

25. 6. Abraham s. Keturah's children away 

26. 27. seeing ye hate me and have 5. me away 
29. as wo have s. thee away in peace, thou art 

28. 5. Isaac s. aioay Jacob to Padan-aram 
6. Isaac had blessed Jacob and s. him away 

31. 27. [ might have s. thee away with mirth 
42. surely thou hadst .9. me away erripty 

45 24. he *. Jiis brethren away., they departed 
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SEN 

Deut. 24. 4. s. her away, may not take her again 
Josh. 2. 21. Rahab s. spies away, they departed 
22. 6. Joshua s. Reubenites and GaditCB away, 7. 
Judg. 11. 38. Jephtliah .s. his daughter away 

1 Sam. 10. 25. Samuel 5. all the jieople away 
19.17. Saul S9 d,why hast thou s.awaymy enemy? 

2 Sam. 3. 21. Javid s. Abner away, and he went 
24. why is it that thou hast s. him away ? 

10.4.cut garments, and s. them away, 1 Chr. 19.4. 
1 Chr.on. 12. 19. lords of Philistines s. David away 
Job 22. 9. thou hast s. widows away empty 
Mark 12. 3. and they caught the servant and beat 
him, and s. him aioay, 4. Luke^O. 10, 11. 
Luke 1. 53. and the rich he hath s. empty away 
8. 38. but Jesus s. him away, saying 
ActsVi. 3. laid hands on them, they s. them away 
17. 10. brethren immediately s. away Paul, 14. 

God SENT. 
Gen. 45. 7. God s. me before you to preserve life 
Exod. 3. 13. the God of your fathers hath s. me 

15. the God of Jacob hath 5. me unto you 
Judg. 9. 23. God s. evil spirit between Abimelech 
1 Chron. 21. 15. God s. an angel unto Jerusalem 
JVeA. 6. 12. I perceived that God had not s. him 
Jer. 43. 1. for which the Lord their God s. him 

2. God hath not 5. to thee to say,go not into Egypt 
Dan. 6. 22. God hath s. his angel, and hath shut 
John 3. 17. God s. not his Son to condemn world 
34. he whom God hath s. speaketh words of God 
.^cts 3. 26. God hath raised his Son Jesus, s. him 
10.36. word of GofZ s. unto the children of Israel 
Gal. 4. 4. God s. forth his Son made of a woman 

6. God hath s. forth the Spirit of his Son 
\John 4.9. God s. his only begotten Son into world 
\Q. Gods. his, Son to be a propitiation for oursins 
Rev. 22. 6. Gods, his angel to shew his servants 

He SENT. 

Gen. 45. 23. to his father he s. after this manner 

46. 28. he s. Judah before him unto Joseph 

Exod. 18.2. took Zipporah, after he had s. her back 

.Judg. 11.28. Ammon hearkened not to words /te 5. 

1 Sam. 17. 31. rehearsed words, and he s. for Dav jd 
. 30. 26. he s. of the spoil unto the elders of Judah 

2 Sam. 10. 5. he s. to meet them, 1 Chron. 19. 5. 
14. 29. when he s. again, he would not come 
22. 17. hes. from above, betook me, Psal. 18. 16. 

1 Kings 20. 7. for he s. unto me for my wives 

2 Kings 17. 26. therefore he s. lions among them 
2 Chron. 24. 19. yet he s. prophets to them to bring 

25. 15. he s. unto Amaziah a prophet, which said 
Esth. 5. 10. he s. and called for his friends 
Psal. 78. 25. he s. them meat to the full 

105. 17. he s. a man before them, even Joseph 
26. he s. Moses his servant and Aaron 

28. he s. darkness, and made it dark 

106. 15. but he s. leanness into their soul 

107. 20. he s. his word and healed them 
111. 9. he s. redemption unto his people 

Isa. 61 .1. he s.me to bind up the broken-hearted, 
to proclaim liberty to the captives, Lvke4. 18. 
.Ter. 29. 28. he s. unto us in Babylon, saying 

42. 21. for the which he hath s. me unto you 
Lam. 1. 13. from above he s. fire into my bones 
Zech. 2. 8. after the glory hath hes. me to nations 
Mat.21. 36. again he s. other servts. more than first 
37. last of allies, unto them his son, Mark 12.4. 

22. 7. he s. forth his armies, and destroyed those 
.Tohn 1. 33. he that s. me to baptize with water 

5. 38. for whom he hath s. him ye believe not 

6. 29. that ye believe on him whom he hath s. 

7. 28. he that s. me is true, ye know not, 8. 26. 

29. but I know him, and he hath s. me 

8. 29. and he that s. me is with me ; the Father 
42. neither came I of myself, but he s. me 

Acts 24. 26. wherefore he s. for Paul the oftener 
Rev. 1. l.he s. andsignified it by his angel to John 

/ SENT. 
Gen. 32. 5. /have s. to tell my lord, to find grace 

38. 23. Is. this kid, and thou hast not found her 
Exod.3. 12. this shall'be a token that /have 5.thee 
J^Tum. 32. 8. thus did your fathers when Is. them 
.losh. 24. 5. Is. Moses also and Aaron, Mic. 6. 4. 
Judg. 6. 14. thou shalt save Isr. have not / s. thee ? 
2 Kings 5. 6. / have s. Naaman my servant to thee 

17. 13. the law which / s. to you by my servants 
Isa. 42. 19. who is deaf, as my messenger that Is.? 

43. 14. for your sake /have 5. to Babylon 

55. 11. it shall prosper in the thing whereto I s.\i 

Ji5r.7.25./s.unto you all my servants the prophets, 

dailyrisingupearly, 26. 5. | 35.15. | 44.4. 

14.14. /s. them not, norcommanded, nor spake to 
them, 15. | 23. 21, 32. ( 27. 15. | 29. 9. 

29. 31. /s. him not, he caused you to trust in a lie 
i^2eA;.3.6.surelyhad/5.thee to them would hearken 
Dan. 10. 11 . Daniel underst.; to thee am /now 5. 
Joel 2. 25. my great army which Is. among you 
Amos A. 10. /have s. among you the pestilence 
Zech. 9. 11. /have s. forth thy prisoners out of pit 
Mai. 2. 4. and ye shall know that / have s. this 
Luke 4. 43. 1 must preach, for therefore am Is 



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Luke 22.35. when Is. you without purse and scri» ' 
John 17. 18. so have Is. them into the world 
Acts 10. 20. doubting nothing, for / have s. them 
33. immediately theref. Is. thee, hast well done 
lCor.4.17.for this cause have /s.toyou Timotheua 
2 Cor. 9. 3. yet have / s. brethren, lest our boasting 
12.17. did I make a gain ofyou by any whom Is.? 
18. I desired Titus, and with him I s. a. brother 
Eph. 6. 22. whom Is. for same purpose, CoZ. 4.8- 
Phil. 2. 28. Is. him therefore the more carefully 

1 Thess. 3. 5. for this Is. to know your faith 
Philem. 12. whom / have 5. again, receive hira 

See Lord. 

SENT forth. 

Gen.8.7. Noah s. forth a ravenl|10. s./or«A a dove 

Prov. 9. 3. she hath s. forth her maidens, she crieth 

Mat. 2. 16. Herod s.lforth and slew all the males 

10.5. these twelve Jesus s. forth, and commanded 

22.3. and s./ortA hisservants to call them bidden 

Mark^.ll. Herod s. forth and laid hold upon John 

LukeW. 20. chief priests and scribes s. forth spies 

Acts 9. 30. the brethren s. him forth to Tarsus 

11. 22. they s. forth Barnabas as far as Antioch 

SENT out. 
Gen. 19.29. God s. Lot owtof midst of overthrow 
lSam.26.4.David therefore s.owispies and underst. 

2 Sam. 22. 15. and he s. out arrows, Psal. 18. 14 
Job 39. 5. who hath s. out the wild ass free 7 
Psal.ll. 17. clouds poured om<, skies s. out a sound 

80. 11. she s. out her boughs to sea, and branches 
./e?-.24.5.whomI have s.out of this place toChaldea 
Eiek. 31. 4. she hath s. out her little rivers to trees 
Acts 7. 12. Jacob s. oxit our fathers first 
Jam. 2. 25. Rahab had s. them out another way 

SENT, Passive. 
Gen. 32. 18. it is a present s. to my lord Esau 
1 Kings 14. 6. 1 am s. to thee with heavy tidings 
Ezra 7. 14. forasmuch as thou art 5. of the king 
Pro7;.17.11.a cruel messengershall bes. against him 
Jer. 49. 14. an ambassador is s. unto the heathen 
Ezek. 2. 9. behold, a hand was s. unto me, and lo 

3. 5. art not s. to a people of a strange speech 
23. 40. unto whom a messenger was s. and lo 

Dan. 5.24. then was part of the hand s. from hira 
Obad. 1. an ambassador is s. among the heathen 
Mat.l5.24.I am not s. but unto lost sheep of Israel 
23. 37. and stonest them who are s. Luke 13. 34 
Luke 1.19.1 am Gabriel, and am s. to speak to thee 
26. angel Gabriel was 5. from God unto Nazareth 

4. 26. but unto none of them was Elias s. save 
.Johnl.G.a. man s.from God, whose name was John 

8. John was s. to bear witness of ftiat light 
24. they who were s. were of the Pharisees 
3. 28. 1 said, I am not Christ, but s. before him 
9.7. wash in Siloam, which is by interpretation, s. 
13. 16. nor he that is s. greater than he that s. him 
Acts 10. 17. men that were s. had made inquiry 
21. Peter went to the men who were 5. 11. 11. 
29. therefore came I to you as soon as I was s. for 
13. 4. so they being s. forth by the Holy Ghost 
26. to you is the word of this salvation s. 
28. 28. the salvation of God is s. unto the Gentiles 
Rom.l0.l5.how shall theypreach, except they be^.? 
Phil. 4. 18. received things which were 5. from yoa 
Heb. 1. 14. spirits s. forth to minister for them 

1 Pet. 1. 12. with the Holy Ghost s. from heaven 
2. 14. or unto governors, as them that are s.hy him 

Rev. 5. 6. the seven spirits s. forth into the earth 

SENTEST. 

Exod.l5.7.s.foxth thywrath, which consuftdthem 

JVum. 13. 27. we came to land whither thou s. ua 

24. 12. spake I not to the messengers thou s. us 

l/rm^s5.8.have considered things thou s.to me for 

SENTENCE. 
Deut. 17. 9. they shall shew thee the s. of judgment 

10. thou shalt do according to the s. 11. 
Psal. 17. 2. let my s.come forth from thy presence 
Prov. 16. 10. a divine s. is in the lips of the king 
Eccl. 8. 11. because s. is not executed speedily 
.Jer. 4. 12. now also will I give s. against them 
Z/M7i;c23.24.Pilate gave s. that it should beasrequii. 
.^cts 15. 19. my 5. is, that we trouble not them 

2 Cor. 1. 9. we had the s. of death in ourselves 

SENTENCES. 

Daw.5.12. shewing of hard s. found in same Daniel 

8. 23. a king understanding dark 5. shall stand up 

SEPARATE 

Signifies, [1] To part, divide, or put asunder. 
Gen. 30. 40. [2] To consecrate and set apart 
for some special ministry or service. Acts 13. 
2, Separate me Barnabas and Saul, for the 
work whereunto I have called them. [3] To 
withdraw, or retire from zoorldly employments 
and enjoyments, and to devote one's self to the 
service of God; thus the Nazaritos separated 
themselves, Num. 6. 2. some for life, others 
for a certain time only. See Nazaritb. 
[4] To forsake the communion of the church. 
Jude 19. [5] To excommunicate, Luke G. 22. 
[6] To disperse, or scatter abroad into dif- 



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ferent parts of the world, Deut. 32. 8. [7] 
To he disowned, disregardcd,and forsaken by 
K person. Prov. 19. 4, The poor is separated 
from his neighbour; that is, is forsaken by 
those who are vtost obliged to help him. [8j 
To disLinguish persons from others, by confer- 
i-inir upon them many precious and valuable 
privileges a?id blessings ; thus the Lord sepa- 
rated the Israelites, from all other nations in 
the earth, and chose them for his peculiar peo- 
ple, 1 Kings 8. 53. 
C?e7i.l3.9.z\bram said,s.lhyself,Ipray thee,fromme 
30. 40. Jacob did s. the lambs, and set the faces 
Lev. 15. 31. thus shall ye 5. the children of Israel 
2-2. 2. speak to Aaron and his sons that they s. 
,V«m.6.2. when man or woman shall s. themselves 
to vow a vow, to s. themselves unto the Lord 
3. the Nazarite shall s. himself from wine 
6. 14. thus shalt thou 5. the Levites from Israel 
16.21.S. yourselves from among this congregation 
Deut. 19. 2. thou shalt s. three cities in thy land, 7. 
29. 21. Lord shall s. him unto evil out of Israel 

1 Kings 8. 53. didst 5. them to be thine inheritance 
Ezra 10. 11. s. yourselves from people of the land 
Jer. 37. 12. Jeremiah went to s. himself thence 
Jl/(i<.25.32. he shall 5. them as a shepherd his sheep 
Luke 6. 22. blessed are ye when men shall s. you 
Acts 13. 2. s. me Barnabas and Saul for the work 
Rom. 8. 35. who shall s. us from love of Christ 1 

39. nothing be able to s. us from love of God 
Jude 19. these be they who s. themselves, sensual 

SEPARATE. 
Gen. 49. 26. shall be on the head of Joseph and cf 

him that was5. from his brethren, Z>ea«. 33. 16. 
■Josh. 16. 9. the s. cities of Ephraim were among 
Ezek.41. 12. building that was before the 5. place 

13. so he measured the house and the 5. place 

14. the breadth of the s. place toward the east 
42. 1. chamber over against the s. place, 10, 13. 

2 Cor. 6. 17. come out from among them, be yes. 
ifeZ>.7.26.is holy,harmles3,undefjled,5.from sinners 

SEPARATED. 

Gen. 13. 11. then Abram and Lot s. themselves 

14. Lord said, after that Lot was s. from him 

25.23. two manner of people be 5. from thy bowels 
Exod. 33. 16. so shall we be s. from people on earth 
Lev. 20. 24. 1 am the Lord who have s. you from 

25. which I have s. from you as unclean 
J^um. 16. 9. that the God of Israel hath s. you 
Dejit. 10 8. the Lord s. the tribe of Levi to stand 

32. 8. when he s. sons of Adam he set bounds 
1 Chron. 12. 8. of the Gadites there s. unto David 

S3. 13. Aaron was s. that he should sanctify 

25. 1. David 5. to the service of sons of Asaph 
Z Chron. 25. 10. then Amaziah s. them, the army 
Ezra 6. 21. all that had s. themselves unto them 

8. 24. then I s. twelve of the chief of the priests 

9. 1. priests and Levites have not s. themselves 
10.8.who would not come, be s. from congregation 

16. all of them by their names were s. and sat 
JVeA. 4. 19. work is great, and we are s. upon wall 
' 9. 2. Israel 5. themselves from all strangers 
10. 28. they that had s. clave to the brethren 
13. 3. they 5. from Israel the mixed multitude 
Prov. 18. 1. through desire a man having s. himself 

19. 4. but the pour is s. from. his neighbour 
Fsa. 56. 3. the Lord hath s. me from his people 

59.2. iniquities have s. between you and your God 
Hos. 4. 14. for themselves are s. with whores 
9.10. they went and s.themsel ves unto that shame 
^cts 19. 9. Paul departed, and s. the disciples 
Rom. 1. 1. Paul an apostle, s. to the gospel of God 
9. 13. 1 could wish that I were 5. from Christ 
Gal. 1.15. God who s. me from my mother's womb 
2. 12. Peter withdrew and s. himself, fearing 

SEPARATETH. 
JVmtti. 6. 5. till the days be fulfilled in which he s. 
6. the days he 5. he shall come at no dead body 
Prov. 16. 28. and a whisperer s. chief friends 
17. 9. he that repeateth a matter s. very friends 
Ezek. 14. 7. or of the stranger which s. himself 

SEPARATION. 
Lev. 12. 2. the days of the s. for her infirmity 
5. she shall be unclean two weeks, as in her s. 

15. 1 19. she shall be in her 5. seven days 
20. bed she lieth upon in her s. shall be unclean 

25. an issue of blood out of the time of her s. 

26. every bed shall be to her as the bed of her 5. 

16. t 22. goat shall bear iniquities to a land of s 

20. t 21. take his brother's wife, it is a s. 
*VMm.6.4.daysof s.shall eat nothing of vine-tree 

5. all days of his s. no razor shall come on head 
8. all the days of his s. he is holy unto the Lord 
]2.he shall consecrate to Lord the days of his s. 
and bring a lamb, because his s. was defiled 
13. when the days of his s. are fulfilled 
18. Nazarite shall shave the head of his s. and 
take the hair of his s. and put it in the fire 
]'^ -ifrer the hair of the Nazarite's s. is shaven 
Jl \\h offering for his s- after the law of s. 
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Mum. 19.9. the ashes shall be kept for a water of s. 

13. the water of s. hath not been sprinkled, 20. 

21.he that sprinkleth water of s. shall wash his 

clothes, that toucheth water of s. shall be unci. 

31. 23. it shall be purified with the water of s. 

Ezek. 42. 20. it had a wall round to make a s. 

Zech.Vi. t !• fountain opened for s.for uncleanness 

SEPARATING. 
Zech. 7. 3. should I weep in the fifth month, s. 

SEPULCHRE, 
Or Grave. The Hebrews have always taken 
great care about the burial of their dead. The 
greatest part of their Sepulchres were hollow 
places dug into rocks, as was that bought by 
Abraham, for the burying of Sarah, Gen. 23. 
6. those of the kings 0/ Judah and Israel ; and 
that wherein our Saviour was laid in mount 
Calvary. Sometimes also their graves were 
dug in the ground, and commonly without their 
towns in burying-places, set apart on purpose. 
Generally they used to put some hewn stone, or 
other thing, over the grave, to shew it was a 
burying place, that passengers might be warn- 
ed not to come near it, that they might not be 
polluted. 
Our Saviour, in Mat. 23. 27. compares the hypo- 
critical Pharisees to whited sepulchres, tchich 
appeared fine without, but inwardly were full 
of rottenness and corruption. It is said, that 
every year, on the fifteenth of February, the 
Jews took care to whiten their sepulchres anew- 
hi Luke 11. 44. he compares them to graves 
' which appear not, and the men that walk over 
them are not aware of them, or know not that 
the places arc unclean, so that they contract 
an unknown and involuntary impurity. So 
they that conversed with the Pharisees, being 
deceived by their fair shews of religion and 
devotion, were easily ensnared and drawn into 
sin by them. 
It is said, Mat. 23. 29, 30, 31, Woe unto you 
Scribes and Pharisees; because ye build the 
tombs of the prophets, and garnish the se- 
pulchres of the righteous: And say, if we 
had been in the days of our fathers, we would 
not have been partakers wiih them in the 
blood of the prophets. Wherefore ye be 
witnesses unto yourselves, that ye are the 
children of them which killed the prophets. 
.^s if our Saviour had said, Ye pretend a great 
deal of respect to the ancient prophets, and to 
disallow what your fathers did to them, by 
building and garnishing their tombs ; yet this 
practice of yours seems rather to be an appro- 
bation of your fathers^ wickedness, if one look 
upon it, either in the nature of the thing, for 
hereby you keep in memory what your fathers 
did against them : whereas, if you did detest 
it, you would rather do all you could that it 
might be utterly forgotten; or if one may judge 
of your affections to the dead prophets, by your 
usage of the living, namely, Myself and my 
Apostles. 
Gen. 23. 6. none shall withhold from thee his s. 
Deut. 34. 6. no man knoweth of his s. unto this day 
.Tudg. 8. 32. Gideon was buried in his father's s. 

1 Sam.\Q. 2. thou shalt find two men by Rachel's s. 

2 Sam. 2. 32. they buried Asahel in his father's s. 
4. 12. the head of Ishbosheth buried in Abner's s. 
17.23. Ahithophel buried in the s. of his father 
21. 14. bones of Saul in the s. of Kish his father 

1 Kings 13. 22. thy carcase shall not come to the s. 
31. bury me in the s. wherein man of God is 

2 JTni^sO. 28. Ahaziah in the s. with his fathers 
13. 21. they cast the man into the s. of Elisha 
21. 26. Amon was buried in his 5. in the garden 
23. 17. they said, it is the s. of the man of God 

30. Josiah buried in his own 5. 2 Chron. 35. 24. 
Psal. 5. 9. their throat is an open s. Rom. 3. 13. 
Isa. 22. 16. that thou hast hewed thee out a s. here 

as he that heweth out a s. on high, and graveth 
Jl/at.27. 60. he rolled agreatstone to the door of s. 

61. the other Mary, sitting over-against the s. 

64. command that the s. be made sure, 66. 
28. 1. and the other Mary came to see the 5. 

8. departed.quickly from the s. with fear and joy 
Mark 15. 46. Joseph wrapped him in the linen, 

and laid him in a s. Luke 23. 53. Acts 13. 
29. and rolled a stone to the door of the 5. 
16.2. they came to the s. at the rising of the sun 
3. who shall roll the stone from the door of the s. 
5. entering into the s. || 8. they fled from the s. 
Luke 23. 55. and the % omen also beheld the s. 
24. ]. early in the morning they came to the s. 
2. they found the stone rolled from s. .Tohn -20. 1. 

9. returned from the s. I| 12. Peter ran to the s. 
22. certain women which were early at the 5. 
24. certain of them with us went to the s. 

John 19. 41. and in the garden there was a new 5. 
42. they laid Jesus, for the s. was nigh at hand 



John 20. 1. Cometh Mary when it was dark to 9. 

2. they have taken away the Lord out of the e, 

3. that other disciple came to the s. 4, 8. 
6. then cometh Peter, and went into the s. 

11. Mary stood without at the s. weeping, as she 
wept, she stooped down and looked into the a 
Acts 2. 29. and his 5. is with us unto this day 
7.16. Jacob laid in the s. that Abraham bought 

SEPULCHRES. 

Gen. 23. 6. in the choice of our s. bury thy dead 

2 Kings 23. 16. Josiah spied the s. and took the 

bones out of the 5. and burnt them upon the altar 

2 Chron. 21. 20. Jehoram not buried in s. of kings 

24. 25. Joash not || 28. 27. Ahaz not in s. of kings 

32. 33. Hezekiah buried in the chiefest of tiie s. 

Meh. 2.3. the place of my father's s. lieth waste 

5. wouldst send me to the city of my fathers' ^ 
3. 16. Nehemiah repaired to place over-against s 

J/ai;.23.27.woeto you,for ye are like unto whited 5 

29. because ye garnish the s. of the righteous 
Luke 11. 47. ye build the s. of the prophets, 48. 

SERAPHIMS. 
Isa. 6. 2. above it stood the s. each had six wings 

6. then flew one of the s. having a live coal 

SERGEANTS. 
Acts 16. 35. sent the s. saying, let these men go 
38. the s. told these words unto the magistrates 
SERPENT. 
In Greek, Ophis; in Hebrew, Nachash. The 
craft, the wisdom, the subtilty of the Serpent. 
are things insisted on in Scripture, as qualities 
that distinguish them from other animals. 
Moses introduces the relation of Eve's tempta- 
tion by affirming. Now the serpent was more 
subtile than any beast of the field which the 
Lord God had made, Gen. 2. 1. And our Sa- 
viour recommends to his Apostles to have the 
wisdom of the Serpent, Mat. 10. 16. They 
bring seneral proofs of this subtilty of the Ser^ 
pent. They say, that the Cerastes hides him- 
self in the sand, in order to bite the borse''s 
foot, that he might throw his rider. Jacob 
makes an allusion to this in the blessing he 
gave to Dan. Gen. 49. 17, Dan shall be a ser- 
pent by the way, an adder in the path ; that 
biteth the horse-heels, so that his rider shall 
fall backward. It is likewise said of the 
Serpent, that when he is old, he has the secret 
of growing young again, and of stripping off 
his old skin or slough, by squeezing himself be- 
tween two rocks. He assaults a man if he has 
his clothes on, but flees if he finds him naked. 
JVhen he is assaulted, his chief care is to se 
cure his head; because his heart being under 
his throat, and very near his head, the readiest 
way to kill him is to squeeze or cut off his head: 
Hence in the curse that God gave the Serpent 
he told him. The seed of the woman shall 
bruise the serpent's head, that is, the principal 
seat of his life, Gen. 3. 15. And many have 
supposed that his chief subtilty, or wisdom, as 
the gospel calls it, consists in this, that he 
chooses to expose histohole body to danger, that 
he may save his head. When he goes to drink 
at a fountain, he first vomits up all his poisoju, 
for fear of poisoning himself as he is drinking. 
Though this observation be not assented to by 
every body, it has nevertheless a great many 
defenders. 

It is said further of the Serpent's subtilty, that 
it stops up its ears that it may not hear the 
voice of the charmer or enchanter. The Psal- 
mist takes notice of this piece of subtilty of 
the Adder. Psal. 58. 4, They are like the 
deaf adder, that stoppeth her ear: which will 
not hearken to the voice of charmers, charm- 
ing never so wisely. It is said, it applies 
one of its ears hard to the ground, and stops 
up the other with the end of its tail. Others 
say the subtilty of the Serpent consists in its 
agility and suppleness ; or in a secret it has 
in recovering its sight by the juice of fennel 
Every one proposes his own conjectures on this 
matter. 

Some place the venom of the Serpent in its gall 
others in its tongue, and others in its teeth 
The Scripture in different passages expresses 
itself sometimes as supposing the gall of the 
Serpent to be its venom, Job 20. 14, His meat 
in his bowels is turned, it is the gall of asps 
within him. David seems to place it in the 
tongue. Psal. 140. 3, They have sharpened 
their tongues like a serpent. And Solomon in 
the teeth, Prov. 23. 32, At the last it biteth like 
a serpent, and stingeth like an adder. 

The Devil is called a Serpent, Rejv. 12. 9. both 
because he hid himself in the body of a real 
serpent when he seduced the first woman, and 
because of his serpentine disposition, being a 
subtil crafty, and dangerous enemy to man- 



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kind. See Devil. Interpreters have much 
speculated concerning the nature of the first 
Serpent, that tempted Eve. Some have thought, 
that then the Seri)ent, or that kind of SerpentSj 
there being several kinds of them, had two, 
four, or many feet, or moved upon the hinder 
part of its bidy, with head, breast, and beUy 
upright. They ground their opinion on the 
curse that God gave the Serpent. Oen. 3. 14, 
Upon thy belly felialt thou go. Whereas for- 
merly thou hadst a privilege above other kinds 
of Serpents, whereby thou didst go with erected 
breast, and didst feed upon the fruit of trees 
and other plants ; now thou shalt be brought 
down to the same mean and vile estate with 
them. Others think that there is no probability 
that this animal was otherwise than what it is 
now ; but what before the fall was natural to 
it, afterwards became painful, as nakedness 
was to man. It is put for wicked malicious 
persons, Mat. 23. 33. 

dnother curse that Ood gave the Serpent was. 
That it should feed upon dust, Gen. 3. 14. 
Isaiah says also, Dust shall be the serpent's 
meat, Isa. 65. 25. Jlnd in Mic. 7. 17, They 
shall lick the dust like a serpent. It is true, 
however, that they eat flesh, birds, frogs, fish, 
fruits, grass, dj-c. But as they continually 
creep upon the earth, it is impossible but that 
their food must be often defiled with dust and 
dirt. Some of them may really eat earth out 
of necessity, or at least earth-worms, which 
they cannot swallow without a good deal of 
dirt with them. 

£mong other kinds of Serpents mentioned in 
Scripture are those fiery, flying serpents, that 
made so great a destruction among the Israel- 
ites, and z:crs the death of so many people in 
the desert, Num. 21. 6. The Hebrew word here 
used for Serpent, is Saraph, "which properly 
signifies to burn ; and it is thought that this 
na^ne was given to it, either because of its 
colour; or because of that heat and thirst it 
creates by its biting. 

it was upon this occasion that the I^ord com- 
manded Moses to make the brasen serpent, or 
the figure of the Serpent Saraph, and to raise 
it upon a pole, that the people who were bit by 
the Serpents, i?/ looking upon this image, might 
be presently healed. Moses did so; and the 
event was answerable to this promise. By this 
account from Scripture, we may understand 
something of greatest consequence was repre- 
sented by it : For the only wise God ordains no- 
thing without just reason. Why must a Ser- 
pent of brass be elevated on a pole ? Could not 
the divine poiver recover them without iti JVhy 
must they look towards it ? Could not a heal- 
ing virtue be conveyed to their wounds, but 
through their eyes? -811 this had a direct refer- 
ence to the mystery of Christ, and expressed the 
manner of his death, and the benefits derived 
from it. Therefore Christ being the minister 
of the circumcision, chose this figure for the in- 
struction of the Jews, John 3. 14, As Moses 
lifted up the Serpent in the wilderness, even so 
must the Son of man be lifted up. The biting 
of the Israelites by the fiery serpents doth na- 
turally represent the effects of sin, that torment 
the conscience, and inflame the soul z-ith the 
apprehension of future judgment. JJnd the 
erecting of a brasen serpent upon a pole, that 
had the figure, not the poison of those seiyents, 
doth in a lively manner set forth thelifting up 
of Jesus Christ on the cross, who only had the 
similitude of sinful flesh. The looking to- 
wards the brnsen serpent, is a fit resemblance 
of believing in Christ crucified for salvation. 
The sight of the eye was the only means to de- 
rive virtue from it; and the faith of the heart 
is the means by which the sovereign efficacy of 
our Redeemer is conveyed. John 6. 40, This is 
the will of him that sent me, that every one 
which seeth the Son and believeth on him, may 
have everiastinor life. 

This brasen serpent was preserved among the 
Israelites down to the time of Hezekiah, who 
being iv formed that the people paid a siniersti- 
tious worship to if, had it broken in pifces, and 
by way of contempt gave it the name ofl^c- 
hushtan, that is, a brasen bauble or trifle, 2 
Kings 18. 4. 

Oen. 3. 1. the s. wns more subtle than any beast 
13. woman said, the s. beguiled me, 2 Cor. 11. 3. 
49. 17. Dan shall be a s. bv the wav, an adder 

Ezod. 4. 3. the rod became'a .<t. 7. 9, 10, 1.5. 

■tVwn. 21. 8. the Lord said, make thee a fiery s. 
9. Moses made a s. of brass and put it on a 
pole; if a s. had bitten any man, he beheld 
the s. of brass 

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2 Kings 18. 4. Hezek. brake in pieces the brasen *. 
Job 2ti. 13. his hand hath formed the crooked s. 
Psa/. 53. 4. their poison is like the jioison of a s. 

140. 3. they sharpened tlieir tonguts like a s. 
Prov. 23. 32. at lust it bituth like a .f . and stingeth 

30. 19. too wonderful, the way of a s. upon a rock 

EccMO.S.whoso breaketh a hedge, 5. shall bite him 

11. surely the .s. will bite without enchantment 

Isa. 14. 29. out of the s. root shall come forth a 

cockatrice; his fruit shall be as a fiery flying 5. 

27. 1. the Lord shall punish the s. that crooked s. 

30. 6. from whence come viper and fiery flying s. 

65.25. lion eat straw, and dust shall be the s. meat 
.Ter. 46. 22. the voice thereof shall go like a 5. 
Amos 5. 19. leaned hand on wall, and a s. bite him 

9. 3. 1 will command the s. and he shall bite them 
Mic. 7. 17. they shall lick the dust like a s. 
Mat. 7. 10. will he give him a s.7 Luke 11. 11. 
John 3. 14. as Moses lifted up the s. so Son of man 
Rev. 12. 9. that old 5. called the devil, 20. 2. 

14. where she is nourished from the face of the s. 

15. the s. cast out of his mouth water as a flood 

SERPENTS. 

£xod.7.12.theycast down their rods, they became*. 

J^um. 21. 6. the Lord sent fiery s. among them 
7. pray to Lord that he take away the s. from us 

Deut. 8. 15. terrible wildern. wherein were fiery s. 
32. 24. 1 will also send the poison of s. upon them 

Jer. 8. 17. behold, I will send 5. among you 

Mat. 10. 16. be ye therefore wise as s.and harmless 
23. 33. ye s. how can ye escape damnation of hell? 

Mark 16. 18. they shall take up s. and if they drink 

Juke 10. 19. I give unto you power to tread on 5. 

1 Cor. 10.9. also tempted, and were destroyed of s. 

Jam. 3.7. for every kind of beasts and ofs.is tamed 

iier.9.19.lheir tails were like unto 5. and had heads 
SERVANT 

Is taken, [1] For a slave. The Hebrews had two 
sortsof StivySinisorslaves. Some were strangers, 
either bought, or taken in the wars ; and their 
masters kept them, exchanged them, sold them, 
or disposed of them as their own goods. Lev. 
25. 44, 45, &c. The others were Hebrew 
slavcs,who being poor, sold themselves, or were 
sold to pay their debts: orwere delivered xip for 
slaves by their parents, in cases of necessity. 
ThissortofHehvewslaves continued in slavery 
but six years; then they might return to liberty 
again, and their masters could not retain them 
agaiiist their wills. If they would continue 
voluntarily witlitheir masters, they werebrought 
before the judges ; there they made a declara- 
tion, that for this time they disclaimed the 
privilege of the law, had their ears bored with 
an awl, by applying them to the door-posts of 
their 7naster ; and after that they had no longer 
any power of recovering their liberty, except at 
the next year of jubilee, Exod. 21. 2, 3, &;c. 
Lev. 25. 40. 

II. Servant is also taken for a man that dedi- 
cates himself to the service of another, by the 
choice of his own will and inclination. Thus 
Joshua was the servant of Moses, Elisha of 
Elijah, Gehazi of Elisha, and the Apostles 
were servants 0/ Jesus Christ. 

III. Servant is put for the sxibjects of a prince. 
The servant 0/ Pharaoh, the servants o/Saul, 
and those of David, are their subjects in gene- 
ral, and their domestics in particular, 2 Sam. 
11. 11. I 12. 19. 1 Chron. 21. 3. In like manner 
also the Philistines, the Syrians, and several 
other nations, were servants of David ; they 
obeyed him, they were his subjects, they paid 
him tribute, 2 Sam. 8. 6. 

IV. Servants or slaves, as opposed to those that 
are free, and to the children of the promises, 
represent the Jews in contradistinction to the 
Christians; or those that were under the yoke 
of ceremonies,to those that areunder the gospel 
dispensation. The Jews were the slaves repre- 
sented by Hagar and Ishmael ; tAe Christians 
are the children of liber ty, represented by Sarah 
and by Isaac, Gal. 4. 3, 7, 22, 23, &c. 

Servant or servants of God. .^s all things are 
subject to thepower andpleasure of God, and as 
none can resist his will or word; in this sense 
all creatures are God's servants, Psal. 119.91. 
But more pnrticularly by this name are called, 
[1] .811 faithful and godly persons, who being 
bought and red'^emed from the bondage of sin 
and Satan, do serve and obey God in righteous- 
ness and holiriess, Rom. 6. 22. [2] One that 
serveth and obeyeth God, not only in a common 
profession of religion, but also in some parti- 
cular function and calling : Thus the apostle 
Paul calls Aimse//the servant of God, Rom. 1. 1. 
Jlnd in this sense, Christ Jesus is termed the 
Father's servant to execute his will asMediator, 
in working man^s redemption, Isa. 53. 11, My 
righteous servant. [3] One whom Ood makes I 



use of as an instrument to effect and perform 
his will in Vie work of some particular mercy or 
judgment: Thus may Cyrus be called the ser-i 
vant of God, his shepherd and anoi-^ted, Isa. | 
44.2H. 1 45. 1. Jind Nebuchadnezzar, Jer. 25. 9 

Moses is often, by way of eminence, called the 
servant of the Lord. Deut. 34. 5, Moses the 
servant of the Lord died. Josh. 1. 2, Moses 
my servant is dead. This title is often given 
him, not only to reflect honour upon him, but 
also to give authority to his laws and writings, 
in publishing of which he only acted as God's 
servant, m his name and stead: Jind likewise 
that the Israelites might not think of Moses 
above what was meet, remembering that he was 
not the Lord himself, but only his servant ; and 
therefore not to be worshipped, nor yet too perti- 
naciously followed in all his institutions, when 
the Lord himself should come anl abolish part 
of the Mosaical dispensation; it being but rea- 
sonable that the servant should give place to 
the Son and Heir, Heb. 3. 3, 5, 6. 

Servant is also taken for a person of a servile 
ignoble condition and spirit, wjfo is altogether 
unfit for places of dignity. Eccl. 7 3. 7, I have 
seen servants upon horses. The Jlpostle Paul 
says, 1 Cor. 9. 19, I have made myself ser- 
vant unto all, that I might gain the more. I 
have complied with their weaknesses andinfir- 
jnities, so far as they were not sinful: I have 
denied myself in my liberty, and determined 
myself to that part inmy actions, which I saw 
would most oblige,' profit, and engage them to 
me so as to bring them in love with the gospel. 
The servant of sin, John 8. 34. is one who is in 
spiritual bondage, and under thepower of sin 
and corruption. '■ 

Gen. 9. 25. Canaan, a s. of servants shall he be 

24. 34. and he said, I am A-braham's s. 

49. 15. Issachar bowed and became a 5. to tribute 
Exod. 21. 5. if the s. plainly say, I love my master 
Deut. 5. 15. remember that thou wast a s. in Egypt 

23. 15. thou shalt not deliver the 5. that is escaped 

1 Sam. 2. 13. priest's 5. came and said, 15. 

9. 27. Samuel said, bid the s. pass on before us 

25. 41. let thy handmaid be a s. to wash the feel 

29. 3. is not this David the s. of Saul the king 1 

30. 13. I am a young man, s. to an Amalekite 

2 Sam. 9.2. of house of Saul, s. named Ziba, 19. 17. 
16. 1. Ziba the s. of Mephibosheth met David 
18. 29. when Joab sent the king's s. and me thy g 

1 Kings 11.26.Jeroboam Solom.'ss.lift up his hand 

12. 7. if thou wilt be a s. to this people this day 

2£'i!w^s4.24.shesaid to hers. drive and go forward 

6. 15. when the 5. of the man of God was risen 
JVeA. 2. 10. Tobiah the s. the Ammonite heard, 19. 
Job 3. 19. and the s. is there free from his master 

7. 2. as a s. earnestly desireth the shadow 

41. 4. wilt thou take Leviathan for a 5. for ever 1 
Psal. 105. 17. even Joseph, who was sold for a s. 
Prov. 11. 29. the fool shall be s. to the wise of heart 

12. 9. he that is despised and hath a s. is better 

14. 35. the king's favour is toward a wise 5. 

17. 2. a wise s. shall have rule over a son that 

19. 10. much less for a s. to rule over princes 
22. 7. and the borrower is 5. to the lender 
29. 19. as. will not be corrected with words 
SO.lO.accuse not s. tohis master, lest he curse thcb 

22. the earth cannot bear a s. when he reignetl. 
Isa. 24. 2. as with the s. so with his master 

49. 7. to as. of rulers 1| Jer. 2. 14. is Israel a s.? 
Dan. 6. 20. O Daniel, s. of the living God 

10. 17. how can s. of my lord talk with my lord T .^ 
Mai. 1. 6. s. honourethh:smaster,if I be a master 
Mat. 10. 24. nor is the s. above his lord , 

25. it is enough for the s. to be as his lord 
18.26. the s. fell down and worshipped him 

27. the lord of that s. was moved with compassion 
32. thou wicked s. I forgave thee all that debt 

20. 27. and whosoever will be chief among you, 

let him be yonr s. 23. 11. Mark 10. 44. 
24. 45. who then is a faithful and wise s. whom lord 
46. blessed is that s. whom his lord, Luke 12. 43. 
48. but if that evil s. shall say, Luke 12. 45. 
50. thelord of that s. shall come, Luke 12. 46. 

25. 21. well done, thou good and faithful g. enter 
thou into the joy of thy Lord, 23. Luke 19. 17. 

26. thou wicked and slothful s. Luke ]9. 22. 
30. cast the unprofitable s. into outer darkness 

26. 51. Peter struck a s. of the high-priest, and 

smote off" his ear, Mark 14. 47. John 18. 10. 
Mark 12. 2. and he sent to the husbandmen a s. 
Luke 12. 47. that s. which knew his lord's will V 
14. 21. so that s. came and shewed his lord 
17. 7. but which of you having a s. plowing 
9. doth ho thank that s.? I trow not 
20. 10. and at the season he sent a s. 11. 
JohnS. 34. whoso committeth sin, is the s. of sin 
35. the s. abideth not in the house for ever 

13. 16. the s. is not greater than his lord, 15. 20. 



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foftn 15. 15. the s knoweth not. what Iiis lord doeth 
Rom. 1. 1. Paul a .v. uf Jesus Christ, an apostle 

14. 4. wlio art thou tluit juclgest another man's s.? 
16. 1. 1 commend to you Phebe, as. ofthe church 
iCor.l. 21. art thou Cdiled being as.? care not for it 

22. is called, being a s. is the Lord's free-man 
9. 19. yet have [ made myself a 5. unto all 
Gal. 1. 10, 1 should not be the s. of Christ 
4 1. as a child ditierelh nothing from a s. 

7. wherefore thou art no more a s. but a son 
Phil. 2. 7. he took Ujjon him the form of a s. 
Col. 4. 12. Epaphras, a s. of Christ, saluteth you 
27^iHi.2.24. s. of Lord must notstrive, but be gentle 
Phileni. 16. not now as as. but above a s.a brother 
Heh. 3. 5. Moses was faithful in his house as a s. 
2 Pet. 1. 1. Simc a Peter, a s. of Jesus Christ 
Jwie l.Jude the s. of Jesus Christ, to them sanctified 

See David. 

SERVANT, and SERVANTS of God. 

Gen. 5U. 17. forgive the s. of the God of thy father 

1 Chr. 6. 49. as Moses the s. of God commanded 

2 Chr. 24. 9. the collection, Moses the s. of G. laid 
J^eh. 10. 29. to walk in God's law, which was 

given by Moses the s. of God to observe all 
commands 
Dan. 6.20. he said, O Daniel, s.of the living God 
9. 11. written in the law of Moses the s. of God 
T«M. I.Paul a s.of God \\ ./am.l.l. James a s.of G. 
1 Pet. 2. 16. not using liberty, but as a s. of God 
Rev. 7. 3. till we have sealed the s. o/our God 

15. 3. they sing the song of Moses the s. of God 

See Hired. 
His SERVANT. 
Gen. 9. 23. and Canaan shall be his s. 27. 
Exod-M-'Sl. people believed Lord andhis s. Moses 
21. 20. if a man smite his s. and die under his hand 
26. if he smite the eye ofhis s. that it perish 
33.11. but/iis S.Joshua departed notoutoftabern. 
fosh. 5. 14. Joshua said, what saith my L. to his s.? 
9. 24. God commanded his s. Moses to give you 
Judg.l. 11. Gideon went down with Phurah hiss. 
19. 3. the Levite went, having his s. with him 
9. when the man rose to depart, he and his s. 

1 Sam. 19. 4. let not the king sin against his s. 
22. 15. let not the king impute any thing to his s. 
25. 39. the Lord hath kept his s. from evil 

26. 18. why doth my Lord thus pursue after his s.? 
19. let my lord the king hear the word of his s. 

2 Sam. 9. 11. as my lord hath commanded his s. 
14. 22. the king hath fulfilled the request of his s. 
24. 21. wherefore is my lord come to his s.? 

1 Kings 1. 51. swear, that he will not slay his s. 
8. 56. which he promised by hand of Moses his s. 
59. that he maintain the cause of /t?s s. and Israel 
14. 18. he spake by hand of his s. Ahijah, 15. 29. 
19. 3. Elijah came and left his s. at Beer-sheba 

^ Kings 9.36. word which he spake by his s. Elijah 
14.25. the word which he spake by his s. Jonah 
17. 3. Hoshea became his s. and gave him presents 
24. 1. and Jehoiakim became his s. three years 

1 Chron. 16. 13. O ye seed of Israel his s. 

2 Chron. 32. 16. spake against his s. Hezekiah 
•Ve/j. 4. 22. let every one with his s. lodge within 
PsaZ.35.27.Ld. hath pleasure in prosperity of Aiss. 

105. 6. O yeseed of Abraham his s. he is our God 
26. he sent Moses his s. and Aaron his chosen 
42. for he remembered Abraham his s. 
135. 22. gave even a heritage unto Israel his s. 
Prov. 29. 21. that delicately bringeth up his s. 
fsa. 44. 26. that confirmetb the word of his s. 
48. 20. the Lord hath redeemed his s. Jacob 
49. 5. Lord formed me from the womb to be his s. 
50. 10. who that obeyeth the voice of Ai's s.? 
Jer. 34. 16. ye caused every man his s. to return 
Mat. 8. 13. his s. was healed in the same hour 
Liukel. 54.be hath holpen his s. Israel in mercy 
7.3.beseeching that hewould come and heal his s. 
14. 17. and sent his s. at supper-time to say 
Rev. 1. 1. signified it by his angel unto his s. John 
See Lord, M.vid. 
Jl/a/i-SERVANT. 
£.cod. 20.10. do nowork,thou nor man-s.Deut.5.l4. 
17. not CO vet thy neighbour's man-s. Dsut. 5. 21. 
21. 27. and if he smile oui his man-s. tooth 

32. if the ox shall push a man-s. or maid-servant 
Deut. 12. 18. must eat them, thou, and thy man-s. 

16. 11. rejoice before Lord, thou and thy man-s. 
14. rejoice in thy feast, thou, and thy man-s. 

Job 31.13. if I did des()ise the causp^of my man-s. 
Jer. 34. 9. should let his man-s. go free, 10. 

My SERVANT. 

Gen. 26. 21. 1 will multiply thy seed for my s. sake 

44. 10. he with whom it is found shall be my s. 17. 

JsTam. 12. 7. my s. JMoses is not so, who is faithful 

8. why were ye not afraid to speak against mys.l 
14. 24. but my s. Culeb had another spirit 

Josh. 1. 2. Moses my s. is dead, therefore arise 

1 Sam. 22. 8. that my son hath stirred up my s. 
27. 12. therefore he shall be my s. for ever 

2 Sam. 19. 26. mv lord, O king, my s. deceived me 

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2 Kings 5. 6. 1 have therewith sent Naaman my s. 

21 .8.according to the lawnij/ s. Moses commanded 
Job 1. 8. hast thou considered my s. Job? 2. 3. 

19. 16. I called my s. and he gave me no answer 

42. 7. ye have not spoken right, as my s. Job hath 

8. go to my s. Job, he shall pray for yru 
Isa. 20.3. like as m]/ s. Isaiah hath wal jd naked 

22. 20. in that day I will call my s. Eliakim 

41. 8. but thou Israel, art my s. fear not, 9. 

42. 1. behold 7ny s. whom I uphold, mine elect 

19. who is blind but my s. that I sent 7 

43. 10. ye are witnesses, and my s. I have chosen 
44.1. hear, O Jacob, my s. \\ 2. fear not, O Jac.my s. 
21. remember those, for thou art 7ny s. 49. 3. 
45. 4. for Jacob 7ny s. sake, and Israel mine elect 
49. 6. it is a light thing thou sbouldest be my s. 
52. 13. behold, my s. shall deal prudently, be very 
65. 8- so will I do for my s. sake, not destroy them 
Jer. 25. 9. Nebuchadnezzar iny s. 27. 6. | 43. 10. 
30. 10. fear thou not, O my s. Jacob, 46. 27, 28. 
Ezek. 28. 25. land I have given my s. Jacob, 37. 25. 
Hag. 2. 23. I will take thee, O Zerubbabel my s- 
Zech.3. 8. I will bring forth my s. the BRANCH 
Mai. 4. 4. remember the law of Moses my s. 
Mat. 8. 6. my s. lieth at home sick of the palsy 

8. speak, and my s. shall be healed, Luke 7. 7. 

9. and to my s. do this, and he doth it, Luke 7. 8. 
12. 18. behold, my s. whom I have chosen 

Joh7i 12. 20. where I am, there shall also my s. be 

Thy SERVANT. 
Gen. 18. 3. pass not away, I pray thee from thy s. 

19. 19. behold, thy s. hath found grace, JV'e/t. 2. 5. 
24. 14. be she that thou hast appointed for thy s. 
32. 10. not worthy of the mercies shewed to thy s. 

18. then thou shall say, they be thy s. Jacob's 

33. 5. the children which God halh given thy s. 

44. 31. grey hairs of thy s. our father to the grave 

32. thys. became surety for the lad to my father 

Exod. 4. 10. nor since thou hast spoken unto thy s. 

Lev. 25. 6. be meat for you, for thee, and for thys. 

J\ram. 11. 11. wherefore hast thou afflicted t/iy s.? 

Dcut. 3. 24. hast begun to shew thy s. thy greatness 

15. 17. thro' his ear, and he shall be thy s. for ever 
Jitdg. 7. 10. go thou down with Phurah thy s. 

15. 18. this great deliverance into hand oi' thy s. 

1 Sam. 3. 9. speak. Lord, for thy s. heareth, 10. 

17. 36. thy s. slew both the lion and the bear 

20. 7. if he say thus, thy s. shall have peace 

22. 15. for thy s. knew nothing of all this 

23. 11. O Lord God, I beseech thee, tell thy s. 
28. 2. surely thou shall know what thy s. can do 

2 Sam. 7. 19. but thou hast spoken of thy s. house 

20. for thou. Lord God, knowest thy s. 

29. let it please thee to bless the house of thy s. 
9. 6. Mephibosheth answered, behold thy s. 
13. 35. the king's sons came, as thy s. said, so it is 
15. 21. in death or life, even there will thy s. be 

19. 27. he hath slandered thy s. unto my lord 

24. 10. O Lord, take away the iniquity of thy s. 
IKings 1.2G.but me, even me thys. and Zadok the 

priest, and thy s. Solomon hath he not called 

2. 38. as my lord the king said, so will thy s. do- 

3. 8. and thy s. is in the midst of thy people 

9. give thy s. an understanding heart, to judge 
8. 28. have thou respect to the prayer oi' thy s. 

18. 12. but I thy s. fear the Lord from my youih 
36. let it he known this day that I am thy s. 

20. 32. thy s. Benhadad sailh, I pray let me live 
40. as thy s. was busy here and there, he was gone 

2 Kings 4. 1. thy s. my husband is dead, and thou 
knowest thy s.did fear Lord, the creditor is come 
5. 18. the Lord pardon thys. in this thing 
25. Gehazi said, thy s. went no whither 
8. 13. but what, is thy s. a dog? i| 16. 7. 1 am thy s. 
J^eh. 1. 11. prosper, I pray thee, thy s. this day 
Psal. 19. 11. moreover, by them is thy s. warned 

13. keep back thy s. from presumptuous sins 
27. 9. put not thy s. away in anger, leave me not 
31. 16. make thy face to shine upon thy s. save me 
69. 17. hide not thy face from thy s. in trouble 
86. 2. O my God, save thy s. that trusteth in thee 

16. give thy strength unto thy s. and save me 
89. 35. thou hast made void the covenant of thy s. 
116. 16. truly I am thy s. 119. 125. | 143. 12. 
-EccZ. 7. 21. lest thou hear thy s. curse thee 
Tsa. 63. 17. return, for thy s. sake, the tribes 
Dan. 9. 17. O God, hear the prayer of thy s. 
Luke 2. 29. Lord, lettest thon tky s. depart in peace 

SERVANTS. 
Gen. 9. 25. Canaan, a servant of s. shall he be 
27. 37. all his brethren have I given him for s. 
Lev. 25. 55. to me the children of Israel are s. 
.Tosh. 9. 11. go meet them, and say, we are your s. 
1 Sam. 4. 9. that ye be rot s. unto the Hebrews 
17. 8. am I not a Philistine, and you s. to Saul ? 
9. if he kill me, then will we be your s. but if I 
kill him, then shall ye be our s. and serve us 
22. 17. but the s. of the king would not put forth 

25. 10. many s. break away from their masters 
41. to wash the feet of the s. of my lord 



2 Sam. 8. 2. so the Moabites became David's a, 
6.theSyrians||14.theyof Edom became David's* 
9. 10. now Ziba had fifteen sons and twenty s. 
12. all in the house of Ziba s. to Mephibosheth 
10.4. Hanun took David's s. and shaved the half 
of their beards, and cut garments, 1 Chr. 19.4, 

11. 11. the s. of my Lord are encamped in fields 

1 Kings 2. 39. two of the s. of Sliimei ran away 

2 Kings 21.23. the s.of Anion conspired against him 

1 Chron. 21. 3. but are they not all my lord's s.7 

2 Chr. 8. 9. of the children of Isr. Sol. made no s, 
36. 20. carried to Babylon, where they were s. 

Ezra 5. 11. we are the s. of the God of heaven 
JVeA. 5. 15. their s. bare rule over the people 

9. 36. behold, we are s. this day, s. in the land 
.Tob 1. 15. Ihey have slain the s. with the sword, 17, 
Psal. 123.2. as the eyes of s. look to their masters 
Eccl. 2. 7. 1 got me s. and had s. born in my house 

10. 7. I have seen s. upon horses, and princes 

walking as s. upon the earth 
/sa.14.2. Israel shall possess them for s.and handm. 
Jer. 34. 11. caused the s. whom they had lei go free, 
to remrn, and brought them into subjection for s. 
Lam. 5. 8. s. have ruled over us, none deliver 
Dan. 3. 26. ye s. of the most high God, come fortb 
Joel 2. 29. upon the s. will 1 pour out my Spirit 
Zech. 2. 9. behold, they shall be a spoil to their s. 
Mat. 22. 13. then said the king to the s. bind him 

25. 19. the lord of those s. cometh and reckoneth 
Mark 14.65. the s. did strike Jesus with their hands 
Luke 12.37. blessed are those s. found watching, 38. 

17. 10. say, are unprofitable s. have done our duty 
John 15. 15. henceforth I call you not s. for servant 
Jlcts 16. 17. these men are s. of the most high God 
Rom. 6. 16. to whom ye yield yourselves s. to obey 

17. God be thanked, that ye were the s. of sin 

18. made free, ye became the s. of righleousnese 

19. as ye have yielded your members s. to sin 

20. s. of sin, ye were free from righteousness 

22. being free from sin, and become s. to God 

1 Cor. 7. 23. ye are bought, be not ye the s. of men 

2 Cor. 4. 5. and ourselves your s. for Jesus' sake 
Eph. 6. 5. s. be obedient to your masters according 

" to the flesh. Col. 3. 22,_ Tit. 2. 9. 1 Pet. 2. 18. 

6. not with eye-service, \xi ^ the s. of CJpi^ist 
Phil. 1. 1. Paul and Timotheu tie s. of CArist 
Col. 4. 1. masters, give your s. what is just 
1 Tim. 6. 1. let as many s. as are under the yoke 

1 Pet. 2. 16. not using liberty, but as the s. of God 

2 Pet. 2. 19. they themselves are the s. of corruption 
Rev. 7. 3. till we have sealed the s. of our God 

See Hired. 

His SERVANTS. 

Gen. 40. 20. Pharaoh made a feast unto all his s. 

Exod. 9. 20. Pharaoh made his s. flee into housen 

12. 30. Pliaraoh rose in the night, he and his s. 
jV^m. 22. 22. Balaam riding, and his two s. with him 
Deut.'M. 36. Lord shall repent himself for his s. 

43. for he will avenge the blood of his s. 

1 Sam. 8. 14. take the best, and give to his s. 15. 
17. ye will take the tenth, ye shall be his s. 

19. 1. Saul spake to all his s-. to kill David 
22. 6, and all his s. were standing about hira 

2 Kijigs 5.13. his s. came near, and spake unto him 

1 Chron. 19. 3. are not his s. come to ihee to search? 

2 Chron. 12. 8. nevertheless, they shall be his s. 
.32. 16. his s. spake yet more against the Lord G. 

JVeh. 2.20. therefore we his s. will arise and build 
Job 4.18. behold, he put no trust in his s. and angels 
Psal. 69. 36. the seed also of his s. shall inherit it 

105.25. turned their heart, to deal subt, with his s. 

135. 14. he will repent himself concerning his s. 
Prov. 2d. 12. if hearken to lies, all his s. are wicked 
fsa. 56. 6. to love the name of the Lord, to be his s 

65. 15. the Lord shall call his s. by another name 

66, 14. hand of the Lord be known toward his s. 
Jer. 22. 4. riding in chariots, on horses, he and his s. 

36. 31. punish him, his seed and his s. for iniquity 
Ezek. 46. 17. if the prince give a gift to his s. 
Dan. 3. 28. and delivered his s. that trusted in him 
Mat. 18. 23. king who would take account of his s, 

21. 34. he sent his s. to the husbandmen to receive 
Luke 19. 13. he called his ten s. and delivered them 
Rom. 6. 16. his s. ye are to whom ye obey 
Rev. 1.1. to shew his s. things that must comrc, 22, 6. 

19, 2. hath avenged blood of his s. at her hand 
5. praise God, all ye his s. and ye that fear him 

22. 3. throne shall be in it, and his s. shall serve him 

See Lord, Maid, Men. 

My SERVANTS. 

Lev. 25.42. thev are my s. whom I brought out, 55. 

1 Sam. 21. 2. I have appointed my s. si"-»^ a place 

1 Kings 5. 6. my s. shall be with thy serv. 'Z Chr. 2. 8, 

20. 6. yet I will send my s. unto thee to-morrow 
22. 49. let my s. go with thy serv. in the ships, but 

2 Kin^s 9. 7. that I may avenge the blood of my s 
JVeA. 4. 16. the half of?ny s, wrought in the work 

23. neither I nor my s. put off our clothes 
5.10. 1 and my s.m.ight exact of them money, corn 

16. all my s. were gathered thither to the wor^ 



SER 

A'eA. 13. 19. and some of my s. set I at the gales 
Isa. 65. 9. mine elect and my s. shall dwell there 

13. my s. shall eat || 14. my s. shall sing for joy 
Jer. 7. 'io. I have even sinil lo you all my s. 44. 4. 
Jo/i7il8.36. if kingd. of world, then would /«2/s. fight 
>2cts 2. 18. on my s. I will jjour out of my Spirit 
fiew.2.20.calls herself a prophetess, toseducewiys. 

See PiioPHKTS. 
Thy SERVANTS. 

Gen. 42. 11. we are true men, thy s. are no spies 
44. 16. God hath found out the iniquity oithys. 
47.3. thy s. are shcpherds,both we and our fathers 
50. i8. his brethren said, behold, we be thy s. 

£xod.5.15. wherefore dealest thou thus with thy s.? 
11.8. these thy s. shall bow down themselves to me 
32. 13. remember Abr.and Israel thy s. Deut.9.21. 

JV«»i. 32.25. thy s. will do as my lord command,31. 

Josh. 9. 8. Gibeonites said to Joshua, we are thy s. 
10. 6. saying, slack not thy haad from thy s. 

1 Sarn. 12. 19. pray for thy s. to the Lord thy God 
22.14.who is so faithful among alUAys. as David? 

2 Sam. 19. 7. and sj)eak comfortably to thy s. 

14. they sent this word, return thou and all thy s. 
1 Kings 2. 39. they told Shimei, thy s. be in Gath 

5. 6. my servants shall be with thy s. 2 Chr. 2. 8. 

8.23. who keepest covenant and mercy with thy s. 

32. hear thou and judge thy s. 2 Chron. 6. 23. 

10. 8. happy are these thy s 2 Chron. 9. 7. 

12. 7. they will be Ihy s. for e\eT,2 Cht-on. 10.7. 

2Kings 6.3. one said, be content, and go with thy s. 

JVeh. 1. 10. now these are thy s. and Ihy people 

11. let thine ear be attentive to prayer of thy s. 
Psal.'iQ. 2. the bodies of thy s. have they given 
10. by the revenging of the blood of thy s. shed 

89. 50. remember. Lord, the reproach of thy s. 

90. 13. let it repent thee concerning thy s. 

16. let thy work appear to thy s. and thy glory 
102. 14. for ihy s. take pleasure in her stones 
28. children of thy s. shall continue, their seed 
119. 91. they continue this day, for all are thy s. 
Isa. 37. 24. by thy s. hast thou reproached the Ld. 
Da7i. 1. 12. prove thy s. I beseech thee, ten days 

13. and as thou seest, deal with thy s. 

^cfs 4. 29. grant unto thy s. that with all boldness 
See Women. 
SERVE. 
Gen. 15. 13. thy seed shall s. them 400 years 

14. that nation whom they shall s. will I judge 
25. 23. and the elder shall s. the younger 
27.29.Iet people s. thee, nations bow down to thee 

40. by thy sword shalt thou live, and s. brother 
29. 15. shouldest thou therefore s. me for nought? 
18. I will s. thee seven years for Rachel 
27. thou shalt s. with me seven other years 
Exod. 1. 13. they made Israel to s. with rigour 

3. 12. ye shall s. God upon this mountain 

4. 23. I say, let my son go, that he may s. me 

7. 16. let my people go, that they may s. me in 

the wilderness, 8. 1, 20. \ 9. 1, 13. 1 10. 3. 
14. 12. saying, let us alone, that we may S.Egyp- 
tians, for it had been better for us to s. them 
20.5. not bow down to them, nor s. thew,Deut.5.9. 
21. 2. a Hebrew servant, six years he fhall s. 

6. shall bore his ear, and he shall s. him forever 
Lev.25.33. shalt not compel him to s. as bond-serv. 

40. he shall 5. thee unto the year of Jubilee 
Xfum. 4.24. the family of the Gershonites to s. 
26. shall bear all made for them, so shall they s. 

8. 25. from the age of fifty they shall s. no more 
18. 21. the tenth of Levi, for their service they s. 

Dent. 4. 19. thou shouldest be driven to s. them 
6.13. thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, and s. him, 
10. 12, 20. 1 11. 13. 1 13. 4. Josh. 22. 5. 
i 24. 14, 15. 1 Sam. 7. 3. \ 12. 14, 20, 24. 
15. 12. if brother be sold to thee, and s. six years 
20.11. shall be tributaries to thee, and shall 5. thee 
28. 48. therefore shalt thou s. thine enemies 
Josh. 24. 15. choose you this day whom you will s. 
Judg. 9. 28. should s. Shechem, should s. Hamor 
38. who is Abimelech, that we should s. him? 

1 Sam. 10. 7. do thou as occasion shall s. thee 
11.1. make covenant with us, and we will s. thee 
12. 10. but now deliver us, and we will s. thee 
17. 9. then shall ye be our servants, and s. us 

2 San. 16. 19. whom should I 5.? should I not s. 
22.44. a people I knew not shall s. me, PsaZ. 18. 43. 

1 Kings 12. 4. now therefore make thou this heavy 
yoke lighter, and we will s. thee, 2 CAron. 10.4. 

2 Kings 10. 18. but Jehu shall s. Baal much 

25. 24. dwell in the land, and s. the king of Baby- 
lon, Jer. 27. 11, 12, 17. | 28. 14. | 40. 9. 

1 Chron. 28. 9. and s. him with a perfect heart 

S Chron. 29. 1.1. the Lord hath chosen you to s. him 
34. 33. Josiah made all present to 5. the Lord God 

Job 21. 15. what Almighty, that we should s. him ? 
36. 11. if they obey and s. him, they shall spend 
.39. 9. will the unicorn be willing to s. thee? 

Psal. 22. 30. a seed shall s. him and be accounted 
72. 11. yea all kings, all nations shall s. him 
97. 7. confounded be all they that s. graven images 
534 



SER 

Psa. 101.6. walketh in a perfect way, he shall 5. me 

/sa. 14. 3. the bondage wherein thou wast made to s. 

19. 23. the Egyptians shall s. with the Assyrians 

43.23. 1 have not caused thee to s. with an ottering 

24. but thou hast made me tos. with thy sins 
56. 6. join themselves to the Lord, to s. him 

60. 12. the nation that will not s. thee shall perish 
Jer. 5. 19. so shall ye s. strangers in land not yours 
17. 4. I will cause thee to 5. thine enemies 
25. 11. these nations shall s. the king of Babylon 

14. many nations shall s. themselves, 27. 7. 
27. 6. beasts of the field have I given to s. him 

8. the nation thatwill nots. king of Babylon, 13. 

9. the prophets that say, ye shall not s. 14. 

30. 8. strangersshall no more s. themselves of him 

34.9. that none should s. himself of them, 10. 
40. 9. saying, fear not los. the Chaldeans ; dwell 

10. as for me, behold, I will s. the Chaldeans 
Ezek. 20. 32. families of the countries to s. wood 

39. O house of Isr. go s. ye every one his idols 

40. Israel all of them in the land shall s. me 
29. 18. his army s. a great service against Tyrus 
48. 18. increase for food to them that s. the city 

19. thats. the city, shall s. it out of all tribes 
Dan. 3. 17. our God whom we s. is able to deliver 

28. they might not s. any, except their own God 
7. 14. people, nations and languages should s. him 

27. and all dominions shall s. and obey him 
Zeph. 3. 9. call on I..ord to s. him with one consent 
Mai. 3. 14. ye have said, itis in vain tos. God 
Mat. 4 10. him only shalt thou s. J^ukc 4. 8. 

6. 24. no man can s. two masters; ye cannot s. 

God and mammon, J^uke 16. 13. 
Lukel. 74. that we being delivered, mights, him 
10. 40. that my sister hath left me to s. alone 

12. 37. I say, he will come forth and s. them 
15. 29. lo, these many years do I s. thee 

17. 8. will not rather say, gird thyself and s. me 
22. 26. and he that is chief as he that doth s. 
John 12. 26. if any man s. me, let him follow me 
..^cZs 6.2. that we leave word of God, and s. tables 

7. 7 shall they come forth and s. me in this place 
27. 23. stood by me the angel of God, whom I s. 

Rom. 1. 9. for God is my witness, whom I s. with 
my spirit in gospel of his Son, without ceasing 

6. 6. that henceforth we should not s. sin 

7. 6. that we should s. in newness of spirit, not in 

25. so then, with the mind I s. the law of God 
9. 12. it was said, the elder shall s. the younger 
16. 18. for they that are such s. not our Lord 

Gat. 5. 13. but by love s. one another 
Col. 3.24. receive reward, for ye s. the Lord Christ 
IThess. 1.9. ye turned from idols tos. the living G. 
2 Tm. 1. 3. I thank G. whom I s. from my fathers 
Heb. 8.5. who s. to the example of heavenly things 

9. 14. purge from dead works to s. the living God 
12.28. grace whereby ye mays. God acceptably 

13. 10. no right to eat, which s. the tabernacle 
Rev. 7. 15. they s. him day and night in his temple 

22. 3. of the Lamb, and his servants shall s. him 

SERVE joined with gods. 

£;xo(^.23.24.thou shalt nots. their ^o(Zs,/)ewf.6.14.| 

28.14. JosA. 23.7.2.ffi7i^sl7.35.,7er.25.6. 1 35.15. 

33. if thou s. their ^orfs it will be a snare to thee 

Z)eut.4.28.ftiere ye shall s.^o</s, the work of men's 

hands, wood, 28. 36, 64. Jer. 16. 13. 

7.4. willturn,that they may s. other ^o<fs, 31.20. 

8. 19. if thou s- other^- ancl worship them, 11. 16. 

1 30. 17. .Josh. 24. 20. 2 Chron. 7. 19. 

12. 30. how did these nations s. their gods ? 

13. 2. let us go after, and s. other gods, 6, 13. 
29. 18. turneth away from God lo s. other gods 

.Josh. 24. 16. God forbid we should s. other gods 
.Tudg. 2. 19. they corrui)ted themselves more than 
their fathers to s. other^orfs, .7er.ll. 10. 1 13.10. 
1 Sam. 26. 19. driven me, saying, go s. other ^orfs 
Je?-. 44. 3. provoke ine lo anger, to s. other ^orfs 
i)an. 3. 12.they s.not thy gods,nor v/orship the ima. 
14.doyenot s.my "■.? || 18. we will nots. thy ^ods 

See Lord. 

SERVED. 
Gen. 14. 4. twelve years they s. Chedorlaomer 

29. 20. Jacob s. seven years for Rachel, 30. 

30. 26. give me my children for whom I s. thee 

29. he said, thou knowest how I have s. thee 

31. 6. with all my power I have s. your father 
41. 1 s. thee 14 years for thy two dnti?hters 

Deut. 12. 2. wherein the nations s. their go'ls 
17.3. hath gone and s. othergods, and worshipped 
them, the sun or moon, 29. 26. Josh. 23. 16. 
Josh. 24. 2. your fathers s. othergods, 15, 
14. put away the gods which your fathers s. 
31. and Israels. Lord all the daysof Joshua, and 
of the elders that overlived Joshua, Judo-. 2.7. 
.Tudg.2. 11. Israel s. Baalim, 13. | 3. 7. | 10.''6, 10. 
3. 6. they gave (laughters to sons, and s. their gods 
8 Israels. Chushan-rishathaim eight years 
14. so Israel s. Eglon kingof Moab 18 years 

8. 1. men of Ephr. said, why hast thou s. us thus? 

10. 13. ye have forsaken me, and s. other gods 



SER 

Jwrfu'.lO. 16. they put away gods s. L.l San 7. ■». 
2 Sam. 10. 19. the Syrians made peace and s. Israo, 
16. 19. as I have s. in thy father's presence 

1 Kiitgs4.2l. they brought presents and s. Solomor. 
9. 9. because they s. other gods, 2 Chron. 7. 22. 
16.31. Ahab s. Baal || 22. 53. Ahaziah s. Baal 

2. Kings 10. 18. Jelm said, Ahab s. Baal a little 
18. 7. Hezekiah s. not the king of Assyria 

21. 3. Manasseh s. host of heaven, 2 Chr. 33. a 
21. Anion s. idols his father s. 2 Chr. 33. 22. 

2 Chron. 24. 18. princes of Judah s. groves and idolt 
J<reh. 9. .35. they have not s. thee in their kingdom 
Psal. 106. 36. and they s. their idok, which we^^ 

137. 8. that rewardeth thee as thou hast s. us 
Eccl. 5. 9. the king himself is s. by the field 
Jer. 5. 19. as ye have s. strange gods in your land 

8. 2. before the sun and moon, whom they have s. 
16. 11. have walked after other gods and s. them 

22. 9. they worshipped other gods and s.them 
34. 14. when he hath s. thee six years, let him go 

Kick. 29. 18. for the service which he had s. 20. 

34. 27. delivered out of the hand of those that ft. 
Hos. 12. 12. Israel s for a wife, ho kept sheep 
Luke 2. 37. Anna s. G. night and day in the temple 
JoAre 12. 2. they madehiin a supper, and Martha*. 
Jlcts 13. 36. after David had s. his generation 
Rom. 1. 25. who worshipped and s. the creature 
Phil. 2. 22. he hath s. with me in the gospel 

SERVEDST. 
Deut. 28. 47. thou s. not the Lord with gladness 

SERVEST. 
Dan. 6. 16. thy God whom thou s. will deliver 

20. is thy God whom thou s. able to deliver thee 

SERVETH. 
J\rum. 3. 36. under the charge of Merari all that s. 
Mai. 3. 17. as a manspareth his son that s. him 

18. between him that s. God, and him that s. not 
Z/MA:e22.27. whether greater, he thatsitteth at meat 

or he that s. ? but I am among you as one that s 
Rom. 14. 18. he that in these things s. Christ is 
1 Cor. 14. 22. prophecy s. not them that believe not 
Gal. 3. 19. wherefore then s. the law ? it was added 

SERVICE. 
Gen. 29. 27. for the s. that thou shalt serve with me 

30. 26. thou knowest the s. which I have done 
Exod. 1. 14. in all manner of s. infield; all theirs. 

wherein they made them serve was with rjgour 
12. 25. come to land, ye shall keep this s. 13. 5. 
26. children shall say, what mean you by this s.? 

27. 19. all vessels in all the s. thereof be of brass 
31. 10. may make the clothes of the s. 35. 19. 
36. 5. people bring more than enough for the s. 

JSTum. 3. 7. tribe of Levi to do s. of tabernacle, 8. 
26. the charge of the Gershonites for the s. 
31. s. of sanctuary the charge of Kohathites, 4.4 
4. 19. Aaron and sons shall appoint them to the s 

23. all that enter in to perform the s. to do work 

24. this is the s. of the Gershonites, 27, 28. 
30. the s. of the sons of Merari, 33, 43. 

7. 5. that they may do the s. of the tabernacle 
8. 11. the Levites may execute thes. of the Lor- 

24. they shall go in to wait upon s. of tabernac" 

25. from 50 years shall cease waiting on the s 
16. 9. a small thing lo bring you to do the s. 
18. 4. the Levites be joined to thee for all the s. 

6. the Levites are given as a gift to do the s. 

21. have given all tenth in Israel for their s. 31 
Josh.22.27. be a witness, Ibatwe might do the* 
1 Kings 12. 4. make thou the grievous s. lighter 

1 Chron. 6. 31. whom David set over the s. 

9. 13. very able men for the work of the s. 26. 8 
24. 3. David distributed them in their s. 

28. 13. the Levites for all the work of the s. 
21. the priests shall be with thee for all the s. 

29. 5. who is willing to consecrate his s. to Lord? 

7. and gave for thes. of house of God, gold, silver 

2 Chron. 8. 14. the courses of the priests io their s 
12.8. they may know my s. and s. of the kingdoms 
24. 12. and gave the moiiey to such as did the s. 
29. 35. so the s. ofthe house was set in order 

31. 2. appointed every man according to his s. 
21. in every work that he began in the s. 

35. 2. encouraged them to the s. ofthe Lord 
10. so the s. ofthe Lord was prepared, 16. 

Ezra 6. 18. in their courses, for the s. of God, 7. 19 
JVeh. 10.32. with the third part of a shekel fors. 
Psal. 104.14. causeth herb to grow for the s of mai 
.7er.22.13. that useth neighbour's s. without wages 
Ezek. 29. 18. caused his army to serve a great s. 

44. 14. keepers ofthe charge of house for all thes 
.7o/m. 16.2.whokillfith you will think he doethGods. 
Rom. 9. 4. to whom pertaineth the s. of God 

J2.1. sacrifice to God, which is your reasonable s. 

15. 31. that my s. may be accepted ofthe sainti 
2 Cor. 9.12. for the administration of this s.not on4y 

11. 8. taking wages of them to do you s. 
Gal. 4.S. did s. to them who by nature are no gods 
Eph. 6. 7. with good-will doing s. as to the Lord 
Phil. 2. 17. if I be offered upon the s. of your faith 
30. to supply your lack of s. toward me 



SET 

Tim. 6. 2. rather do s. because they are beloved 
£fe6.9. l.first coyeiianl had ordinances of divines. 
6 the priests accomphshing the s. of God 

9. tliat could not make him that did the s. perfect 
Rev, 2. ly. 1 know thy works, and charity, and s. 

Bond-SEliVi.CE. 

1 King^sd.'il. Solomon did levy a Uibateof bonds. 

Eye-SEHVICE. 
Evh.6.6. not with eye-s.as men-pleasers, but as ser. 

tSEilVlLE. 

Lev. 23 7. ye shall do no s. work, 8, 21, 25, 35, 36. 

jYum. 28. .18, 25, 26. | 29. 1, 12, 35. 

SERVING. 

Exod. 14. 5. that we have let Israel go from s. us 

Z;eM£.15.18. worth a double hired servant in s. thee 

Luke 10. 40. Martha was cumbered about much s. 

Acts 20. 19. s. the Lord vviih all humility of mind 

26.7.our twelve tribes instantly s.G.day and night 

Rom. 12. 11. not slothful, fervent in spirit, s. Lord 

Tti. 3. 3. were sometimes foolish, s. divers lusts 

SERVITOR. 
8.ffVraFs4.43.s.said.shallIsetthis before 100 men? 

SERVITUDE. 
2CA?*.10.4. ease somewhat grievous s.of thy father 
Lam. I. 3. Judah is gone because of great s. 

SET. 
Gen. 1. 17. God s. the stars in firmament of heaven 

4. 15. and the Lord s. a mark upon Cain 

6. 16. door of the ark shall 5. in the side thereof 
9. 13. 1 do 5. my bow in the cloud for a token 

18. S.Abraham s. calf before them, they did eat 
19. 16. the angels a. Lot without the city Sodom 

31. 37. s. it before my brethren and thy brethren 
41. 33. let Pharaoh 5. him over the land of Egypt 

41. I have s. thee over all the land of Egypt 
43. 9. if I bring him not, and s. him before thee 
48. 20. Jacob s. Ephraim before Manasseh 
Exod. 7. 23. nor did he s. his heart to this also 

9. 12 1, he that 5. not his heatt to the word of Lord 
13. 12. s. apart to Lord ail ihat open the matri.x: 

19. 12. s. bounds, 23. |1 26. 35. s. the table without 
21.1. judgments which thou shalts. before them 
23. 31. 1 will s. thy bounds from the Red-sea 
25.30. thoushalts. on table shew-bread before me 
40. 4. 5. in order things that are to be 5. in order 

5. s. altar of gold || 6. s. altar of burnt-offering 
7.S. the laver"|| 20. he s. the staves || 23. the bread 
Z-ew.24.8. every sabb.he shall s.itin order beforeL. 
26. 11. I will s. my tabernacle among you 
JVmto.2. 9. camp of Judah, these shall first*, forth 
4. 15. as the camp is to 5. forward 

5. 16. the priest shall s. her before the Lord 
8 13. thou shalt 5. the Levites before Aaron 

10. 17. s. forward, bearing the tabernacle 

21. 8. Lord said, s. the fiery serpent upon a pole 
27.16. let the Lord s.n man over the congregation 
Deiit. 1. 8. I have s. the land before you, 21. 
4. 8. as all this law which I s. before you, 44. 

7. 7. Ld. did not s. his love on you, because more 

11. 26. I s. before you a blessing and a curse 
32. to do all the judgments which Is. before you 

14. 24. choose to s. his name there, JVeA. 1. 9. 
17. 14. and shalt say, I will s. a king over me 

15. in any wise shalt s. him the Lord shall choose 
19. 14. land-mark, which they of old time have s. 
26. 4. s. down the basket before the altar, 10. 
28. 1. the Lord thy God will s. thee on high 

56. would not .s. sole of her foot on the ground 
30. 15. I have s. before you life and death, 19. 

32. 8. he s. bounds of the people by the numbers 
46. s. your hearts unto all the words I testify 

Josk. 24. 25. he s. them a statute in Shechem 
Judg.Q.18. till I bring and s. my present before thee 
7. 5. that lappeth, him shalt thou s. by himself 
19. and they had but newly 5. the watch 
22. Lord s. every man's sword against his fellow 
ISam. 2. 8. he raiseth up poor out of the dust, to s. 
them among princes; he hatha, world on them 

4. t20. she answered not, nor s. her heart 

5. 2. the Philistines s. the ark of God by Dagon 
9.20. as for thine asses, s. not thy mind on them 

10. 19. ye have said, nay, but s. a king over us 

12. 13. the Lord hath s. a king over you 
13. t 21. yet they had a file to 5. the goads 
17.»2. Saul and Israel s. the battle in array, 8. 2 

Sam. 10. 17. 1 Kings 20. 12. 1 Chron. 19. 17. 

2 Sam. 6. 3. they s. the ark of God on a new cart 

11. 15. s. Uriah in forefront of the hottest battle 

19. 28. yet didst thou s. thy servant at thy table 

1 Kings 2. 15. that all Israel s. their faces on me 
5. 5. son, whom I will s. on throne shall build 

12. 29. hes. the one in Beth-el, the other in Dan 
21. 9. and s. Naboth on high among the people,12. 

2 Kings 4. 4. thou shaU s. aside that which is full 

10. let us s. for him there a bed and a table 
38. s. on the great pot, and seethe pottage 
43.what, should Is. this before a hundred meni 

6.22.5. bread and wd.ter before them to eat and dr. 

20.1. s. thine house in order, for shalt die, /sa.38.1. 

1 Chron. 16. 1 they s. the ark in midst of the tent 

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SET 

1 Chr. 22. 19. s. your heart to seek theL.your G. 
29. 3. because 1 s. my atl'ection to house of God 

2 Chron. 11. 16. s. their hearts to seek the Lord 

20. 3. he feared, and s. himself to seek the Lord 
24. 13. they s. the house of God in his state 

35. 2. Josiah s. the priests in iheir charges 
Ezi-a 6. 18. they s. the priests in their divisions 
JVe/t. 2. 6. it pleased the king, and I s. him a time 
4. 9. we s. a watch against them day and night 
9.37. ityieldeth much increase to kings s. over us 

12. t 47. they 5. apart holy things to the Levites 

13. 11. 1 gathered and s. them in their place 
Job. 1 t 8. hast thou s. thy heart on my servant? 

6. 4. the terrors of Gods, themselves against me 
7. 17. that thou shonldest s. thine heart upon him 

20. why hast thou s. me as a mark against thee? 
9. 19. who shall s. me a time to plead? 
19. 8. and he hath s. darkness in my paths 
30.1. have disdained to s.with the dogs of my flock 

13. they s. forward iny calamity, have no helper 

33. 5. s. thy words in order before me, stand up 

34. 14. if he s. his heart upon man, if he gather 

24. break mighty men and s. others in their stead 
38. 33. canst thou s. dominion thereof in earth? 

Psal. 2. 2. the kings of the earth s. themselves 
5. yet have I s. my king on my holy hill ofZion 

3. 6. I will not be afraid if 10,000 s. themselves 

4. 3. the Lord hath s. apart him that is godly 
8. 1. who hast s. thy glory above the heavens 
12. 5. 1 will s. him in safety from him that puffeth 

16. 8. I have s. the Lord always before me 

19. 4. in them hath he s. a tabernacle for the sun 

21. t 6. for thou hast s. him to be blessings for ever 
t 12. therefore thou shalt s. him as a butt 

31. 8. thou hast s. my feet in a large room 

40. 2. brought me up, and s. my feet upon a rock 

48. 1 13. s. your heart to her bulwarks 

50. 21. I will s. them in order before thine eyes 

54. 3. they have not s. God before them 

59. 1 1. s. me on high from such as rise against me 

62. 10. if riches, s. not your heart upon them 

73. 18. surely thou didsts. them in slippery places 

74. 17. thou hast s. all the borders of the earth 
78. 7. that they might s. their hope in God 

8. a generation that s. not their heart aright 
t 43. how he had s. his signs in Egypt 

85. 13. and shall s. us in the way of his steps 

86. 14. violent men have not s. thee before them 

90. 8. thou hast s. our iniquities before thee 

91. 14. because he haths. his love upon me, there- 

fore I will deliver him and s. him on high 
101. 3. I will s. no wicked thing before my eyes 
104. 9. hast s. bound that they may not pass over 
109. 6. s. thou a wicked man over him, let Satan 
113. 8. that he mays, him with princes, even with 
118. 5. Lord answered, and s. me in a large place 
132. 11, fruit of thy body, will Is. upon thy throne 

140. 5. the proud have s. gins for me 

141. 3. s. a watch, O Lord, before my mouth 
Prov. 1. 25. ye have ». at nought all my counsel 

22. 28. the land-mark which thy fathers have s. 

23. 5. wilt thou s. thine eyes on that which is not? 
24. 1 32. then I saw, and s. mine heart upon it 

25. t 6. s. not out thy glory in presence of the king 
27. t 23. and s. thy heart to thy herds 

29. t 8. scornful men s. a city on fire 
Eccl. 3.11. also he hath s. the world in their heart 

7. 14. God hath s. the one against the other 

12. 9. he sought out, and s. in order many proverbs 
Cant. 8. 6. s. me as a seal upon thine heart 
Isa.7.6. let us s. a king in midst of it, son of Tabeal 

14. 1. the Lord will s. them in their own land 

17. 10. and thou shalt s. it with strange slips 
19. 2. I will s. Egyptians against Egyptians 

21. 6. go s. a watchman, let him declare what 

22. 7. shall s. themselves in array at the gate 
27. 4. who would s. briers and thorns against me 
41. 19. I will s. in the desert, the fir-tree and pine 
42. 4. till he have s. judgment in the earth 

44. 7. who as I, shall s. it in order for me ? 
46. 7. they carry him, and s. him in his place 
57. 7. on a high mountain hast thou s. thy bed 
62. 6. 1 have s. watchmen on thy walls, Jer. 6. 17. 
66. 19. and I will s. a sign among them, and send 
Je?: 1. 10. see, I have s. thee over the nations 

5. 26. lay wait, they s. a trap, they catch men 

6. 27. 1 have s. thee for a tower and a fortress 

7. 12. the place where I s. my name at the first 
30. they s. their abominations in the house 

9.13.have forsaken my law which I s. before them 
21. 8. I s. before you the way of life and death 

24. 6. for I will s. mine eyes on them for good 

26. 4. to walk in my law, which I s. before you 

34. 16. his servant, whom he had s. at liberty 

35. 5.1 s. puts of wine before sons of Rechabites 
38. 22. women said, thy friends have s. thee on 
39. 1 12. s. thine eyes on him, and do him no harm 
40. t 4. come, and I will s. mine eyes upon thee 
44. 10. nor walked in statutes which Is. before vou 

Lam. 3.6. liath s. me in dark places, as dead of old 



SET 

Lam.3. 12. he hath s. me as a mark for the airow 
Ezek. 5. 5. I have s. it in the mid^t of the natioc- 
7. 20. therefore have I s. it far from them 
9. 4. s. a mark on the foreheads of men that sig) 

12. 6. for I haves, thee for a sign unto Israel 

16. 18. thou hasts. my oil before thy images, 1&. 

17. 22. I will take ofl:' highest branch, I will s. i' 
19.8. then nations s. against him on every side 
22. 7.in thee have they s. light by father and moth 

24. 2. king of Babylon s. himself against Jerusui 
3. s. on a pot, s. it on, and also pour water 

7. her blood, she s. it upon the top of a rock, '6 
25.when I take them whereon they s. their mind- 

26. 20. 1 shall s. glory in the land of the living 

27. 10. they of Persia s. forth thy comeliness 
23.2. tho' thou s. thy heart as tlie heart of God 

14. art anointed cherub, and I have s. thee so 

32. 25. they s. her a bed in the midst of her slaiii 

37.26. I will s. my sanctuary in midst of them 
39. 21. I will s. my glory among the heathen 

40. 4. s. thy heart upon ail that 1 shall shew Ihea 
44.8.haves.keepersof my charge in my sanctuary 

Dan. 6. 3. king thought to s. him over the realm 
14. he s. his heart on Daniel to deliver hina 

9. 10. to walk in his laws which he s. befori) us 

10. 12. thou didst s. thine heart to understand 
Hos. 2. 3. lest I s. her as in day that she was born 

4. 8. and they s. their heart on their iniquity 

6. 11. O Judah, he hath s. an harvest for thee 

11. 8. how shall I s. thee as Zeboim ? 
AmosS.5. sabb.be gone, that we may s. forth wheat 

9. 4. I will s. mine eyes upon them for evil, not for 
Obad. 4. though thou s. thy nest among the stai> 
.H'aZ*. 2. 9.thathe mays, hisnest on high, be deliv. 
Zeph. 3. t 19. and I will s. them for a praise 
Hag. 1. 1 5. s. your heart on your ways, saith Lord 
Zeck.3.5. 1 said, let them s. a fair mitre on his head 

5. 11. it shall be s. there upon her own base 

6. 11. make crowns, and s. them on head of Josh 

8. 10. Is. all men, everyone againsthis neighbour 
Mat. 10. 35. I am come to s. a man at variance 

25. 33. he shall s. the sheep on his right hand 
Mark 12. 1. and s. a hedge about it, and digged 
L2ike 4. 18. to s. at liberty them that are bruised 

10. 34. and s. hirn on his own beast and brough 

11. 6. friend come, I have nothing to s. before 
23. 11. Herod with men of war s. him at nought 

John 2. 10. every man doth s. forth good wine 

3. 33. he hath s. to his seal, that God is true 

Acts 7. 5. no not so much as to s. his foot on 

13. 9. then Paul s. his eyes on him and said 
47. I have s. thee to he a light to the Gentiles 

18. 10. no man shall s. on thee to hurt thee 
Rom. 3. 25. whom God s. forth to be a propitiation 

14. 10. why dost thou s. at nought thy brother? 
1 Cor. 4. 9. God hath s. forth us the apostles last 

6. 4. s. them to judge who are least esteemed in ch. 

12. 18. now God hath s. the members in the body 
28. God hath s. some in the church, first apostles 

Eph. 1. 20. when he s.him at his own right hand 
Col.3.2.s.your affect, on things above, not on earth 
Heb.2. 7. thou didsts. him over work of thy hande 
Rev. 3. 8. I have s. before thee an open door 
20. 3. and he shut him up, and s. a seal upon him 

SET up. 
Gen. 28. 18. Jacob took the stone and s. it up for a 
pillar, and poured oil on it, 22. | 31. 45. 1 35. 14 
Exod. 40. 2. shalt s. up the tabernacle of the ten* 

8. thou shalt s. up the court || 18. boards || 21. vai! 
28. he s. up hanging at door of tabernacle, 33. 

Lev. 26. 1. nor shall ye s. up any image of stone 
JSTum. 1. 51. the tabernacle, Levites shall s. it Uf. 

7. 1. that Moses had fully s. up the tabernacie 
10. 21. and other did s. it up against they came 

Deut. 27. 2. that thou shalt s. up great stones, ^. 
Josh. 4. 9. Joshuas, up twelve stones in Jordan 

6. 26. shall he s. up gates of it, 1 Kings 16. 34. 
Judg. 18.30. children of Dan. s. up graven image 

31. they s. them up Micah's graven image 

1 Sam. 15. 11. it repenteth me I have s. up Saul 
12. behold, Saul hath s. him up a place, and gone 

2 Sam. 3. 10. to s. up throne of David over Israel 

7. 12. I will s. up thy seed after thee, which shall 
1.^7710-515.4. to s. up his son after him and establish 
2Kings 17. 10. they s. them up images and groves 

1 Chron. 21. 18. s. up an altar in threshing floor 

2 Chron. 25. 14. Amaziahs. them up to be his gods 
33. 19. Manasseh s. up groves and graven images 

Ezra 2. 68. offered freely to s. up God's house ^ 
4.' 12. Jews have s. up the walls thereof, 13. 16. 
5'. 11! build the house a great king of Israel, s. uy 

6. 11. being s. up, let him be hanged thereon 

9. 9. to giv'e us a reviving to s. zip house of God 
J^'eh. 3. 1. they built sheep-gate, they sanctified it, 
and s. up the doors of it, 3, 6, 13, 14, 15. | 7. 1 

6. 1. tho' at that time I had not s. up the doors 
Job 5. 11. to s. up on high those that be low 

16. 12. hath shaken me, and s. me up for his mark 
Psa^.20.5. the name of G.we will s. up our banuert 

27. 5. he shall hide me, and s. me up upoii a rod 



SET 



SET 



SET 



Pe. 60. £9. let thy salvation, OGod,s.me up on high 
74. 4. tliey s, up their ensigns for signs 
89 42. thou hast s. up right hand of adversaries 

Prov. S. 23. 1 was s. 7ip from everlast. from begin. 

/ja.9.11. Lord shall s. up the adversaries of Rezin 
li. 12. he shall s.up an ensign for the nations 
23. 13. they &■. up towers thereof, raised palaces 
45. 20. that .«. iip wood of their graven image 
49.22. behold 1 will s. up my standard to people 
57. 8. thou hast s. up thy remembrance 

Jej; 4. (). s. up the standard toward Zion, retire 
10. 20. there is none to 5. up my curtains 
11. 13. have yes. up altars to that shameful thing? 
23. 4. 'and I will s. up shepherds over them 

31. 21. s. thee up way marks, make high heaps 
50. 2. s. up a standard, publish, 51. 12, 27. 

51. 12. s. up the watchmen, prepare ambushes 
Lam. 2. 17. he hath s. up horn of thy adversaries 
Ezek. 14. 3. tiiese men have s. up their idols 
31.4. the deep s. him up on high with her rivers 
34. 23. 1 will s. up one shepherd over them 
Dan.2. 44. God of heaven shall s. up a kingdom 
3. 14. nor worship the golden image I have s. up 
5. 19. whom he would he s. up and put down 
12. 11. abomination that maketh desolate s. up 
Hos. 8. 4. they have s. up kings, but not by me 
Mal.2. 15. they that work wickedness are 5. up 
Mat. 27. 37. and s. up over his head his accusation 
^cts 6. 13. and s. up false witnesses, who said 
15. 16. 1 will buil^ again the ruins, and s. it up 

SET, Passive. 

Oen. 24. 33. there was s. meat before him to eat 

28. 11. sun was s. \\ 12. a ladder was s. upon earth 

Exod. 25. 7. stones s. in ephod, 28. 11. | 35. 9, 27, 

26. 17. two tenons 5. in order against another 

32. 22. knowest people, they are 5. on mischief 
37. 3. the rings 5. |1 39. 37. the lamps 5. in order 

1 Sam. 18. 30. so that his name was much s. by 
26.24. behold, as thylife was much s. by this day 

2 Sam. 12. 30. crown s. on Dav. head, 1 Chr. 20. 2. 

1 Kings 2. 19. a seat to be s. for the king's mother 
. 14. 4. Ahijah could not see, for his eyes were 5. 

2 Kings 12. 4. the money that every man is s. at 

1 Chron. 9. 22. porters appointed in their s. office 
19. 10. Joab saw that battle was 5. against him 
29. 2. David gave onyx-stones and stones to be s. 

2 Chron. 6. 10. and I am s. on the throne of Israel 
29. 35. service of the house of L. was s. in order 
31. 15. in their s. office to give their brethren 

18. in their s. office they sanctified themselves 
Job 36. 16. and what should be s. on thy table 
Psal. 10. 8. his eyes are privily s. against the poor 

122.5. there are 5. thrones of judgment, of David 

141. 2. let my prayer be s. forth before thee 
Prov. 18. 1 10. righteous run into it, and is s. aloft 

29. t25. puts trust in the Lord, shall be s. on high 
Eccl. 8. 11. the heart is fully s. in them to do evil 

10. 6. fol'.ys. in great dignity ; rich sit in low place 
Cant. 5. 12. his eyes are as the eyes of doves fitly s. 

14. his hands are as gold rings 5. with the beryl 

15. his legs are 5. upon sockets of fine gold 
7.8. thy belly as a heap of wheat s. with lilies 

Tsa. 3. 24. and instead of well 5. hair, baldness 
21. 8. 1 am s. in my ward whole nights 
Jer.G. 23. s. in array, as men for war, Joel 2. 5. 
31. 29. children's teeth ares, on edge, Ezek. 18.2. 
30. man that eateth, his teeth shall be s. on edge 
Ezek. 22.10. they humbled her that wass. apart 
Dan. 7. 10. judgment was s. books were opened 
ffah.2. 13. the gates of thy land shall bes. open 
Mat. 5. 14. a city s. on a hill cannot be hid 
27.19. when he wass.on judgment-seat, wife sent 
Mark 1.32. when sun did s. they brought diseased 
4 21. a candle, and not to be s. on a candlestick 
9. 12. must suffer many things, and be s. athought 
Luke 2. 34. this child is s. for the fall and rising 

7. 8. for I also am a man s. under authority 
10. 8. eat such things as are s. before you 

John 2. 6. there were s. six water-pots of stone 
.flct.9 4. 11. the stone s. at nought of you builders 
19. '27. our craft is in danger to be s. at nought 
26.32. this man might have been s. at liberty 
I Cor. 10. 27. whatsoever is s. before you eat 
Gal. 3. 1. Chr. had been evidently s. forth crucified 
Phil. 1. 17. 1 am s. for the defence of the gospel 
/fe6.6. J18. to lay hold on the hope s. before us 

8. 1. who is s. on right hand of the throne, 12. 2. 

12. 1. let us run the race that is s. before us 

2. who for joy that was s. before him, endured 

13. 23. our brother Timothy is s. at liberty 
Oi'/fl 7. the cities are s. forth for an example 

/■'•/'. 3. 21. am s. down with my Father in throne 
4. 2. a throne was s. in Irfeaven, one sat on throne 
SET day. 
./?c<.<?12.21. on a s. day, Herod arrayed in royal app. 
See Face, Faces, Feasts. 
SET time, 
ffm. "i7. 21. Sarah shall bear to thee at this s. time 
21. 2. at the s. time of which God had spoken 
y.Tod 9 5 the Lord appointed a s. time., saying 
53fi 



1 Sam. 13. 8. according to s. time Sam. appointed 

2 Sam. 20. 5. Aniasa tarried longer than tlie s. time 
Job 14. 13. that thou wouldcst appoint me a s. time 
Psal. 102. 13. the s. time to favour her is come 

SETTER. 
Jlcts 17. 18. seems to be as. forth of strange gods 

SETTEST 

Deut. 23. 20. in all thou s thy hand to, 28. 8, 20. 

Job 7.12. ami a sea, that thou s. a watch over me? 

13. 27. thou s. a print on the heels of my feet 

Psal, 21. 3. thou s. a crown of gold on liis head 

41, 12. thou 5. me before thy face for ever 

SETTETH. 
Exod. 30. t 8. when Aaron s, up the lamps 
Jsfum. 1. 51. when the tabernacle s. forward 
4. 5. when camp s. forward, Aaron shall come 
Deut. 24. 15. he is poor, and s. his heart upon it 

27. 16. cursed be he that s. light by his father 

2 Sam. 22. 34. s. me on high places, Psal. 18. 33. 
Job 24. t 15. the adulterer s. his face in secret 

28. 3. he s. an end to darkness, and searcheth 
40. 1 17. he s. up his tail like a cedar 

Psal. 36. 4. he s. himself in a way that is not good 
65.6. which by his strength s. fast mountains 
68. 6. God s. solitary in families, he brings out 
75. 7. he putteth down one, and s. u^ another 
83. 14. as the flame s. the mountains on fire 
107. 41. yet s, he the poor on high from affliction 
/sa. 44. 1 19. none s. to his heart, nor is there know. 
,fer. 5. 26. they lay wait as he that s. snares 
43. 3. but Baruch s. thee on against us 
Ezek. 14. 4. that s. up his idols in his heart, 7, 
Dan. 2. 21. he removeth kings and s. up kings ' 
4. 17. he s. up over it the basest of men 
Mat. 4. 5. and s. him on a pinnacle of the temple 
Luke 8. 16. but s. it on a candlestick that they see 
Jam. 3. 6. tongue .s. on fire the course of nature 

SETTING. 
Ezek. 43. 8. in their s. of their threshold by mine 
Mat. 27. 66. sealing the stone, and s. a watch 
Luke 4, 40, when sun was s. they brought the sick 

SETTINGS. 
Exod. 28, 17, thou shalt set in it s. of stones 

SETTLE, 
Ezek. 43. 14. from the ground even to the lowers. 
17. and the s. shall be fourteen cubits long 
20. put blood on four corners of the s. 45. 19. 
SETTLE. 
1 Chron. 17. 14. but I will s. him in mine house 
Ezek. 36. 11. 1 wtll s. you after your old estates 
Luke 21. 14. s. it in your hearts, not to meditate 
1 Pet. 5. 10. but God .stablish, strengthen, s. you 
SETTLED. 

1 Kings 8. 13. built a s. place for thee to abide in 

2 Kings 8. 11. he s. his countenance stedfastly 
Psal. 30. 1 1- thou hast s. strength for my mountain 

39. t 5. every man s. is altogether vanity 
1 19. 89. for ever, O Lord, thy word is s. in heaven 
Prov. 8. 25. before mountains were s. before hills 
.Ter.AS.W. Moabbeen at ease, he hath s. on his lees 
Zeph. 1. 12. punish men that are s. on their lees 
Col. 1. 23. if ye continue in faith grounded and s. 

SETTLEST. 
Psal. 65. 10. thou s. furrows thereof, makest soft 

SEVEN, 
Besides the known signification of this word, it is 
also used in scripture as a number of perfec- 
tion. In the sacredbooks, and in the religion of 
the Jew3,a great number of events andniysteri- 
ous circumstances are set forth by the aiimber 
of seven. Ood consicraredtheseventh day, on 
whichhe ceased fromhisworks of creation, as a 
day of rest and repose. This rest of the seventh 
day, according to the .Apostle, intimates eternal 
rest, Heb. 4. 4, 9. .^nd not only the seventh day 
is honoured among the Jews, by the rest of the 
sabbath, but every seventh year is also conse- 
crated to the rest of the earth, by the name of 
a sabbatical year; as also the seven times se- 
venth year, or foi-ty-nine years, is the year of 
Jubilee. In the prophetic style, a week often 
stands for seven years, Dan, 9. 24, 25. Jacob 
served his father-in-law Laban seven years for 
each of his daughters. Pharaoh's mysterious 
dream represented to his imagination seven fat 
oxen, and seven lean ones ; seven full ears of 
corn, and as many that were blasted: These 
stood for seven years of plenty, and seven of 
scarcity. The golden candlestick had seven 
branches : seven trumpets, seven priests that 
sounded them ; seven days to surround the 
walls of Jericho, Josh. 6. 4, 6, 8, 13, 15. In 
the Revelation are the seven churches, seven 
candlesticks, seven spirits, seven stars, seven 
lamps, seven seals, seven angels, seven vials, 
seven plagues, <J-c. 
In certain passages the number seven is put for 
a great number: Isaiah says, that seven women 
should lay hold of one man, to ask him to mar- 
ry them, Isa. 4. 1. Hannah the mother of 



Samuel says, that she who was barren sh(niia 
have seven children, that is, several children 
1 Sam. 2. 5. God threatens his people, to 
smite them seven times/or their transgressioitf 
that is, several times, Lev. 26. 24. The Psalm- 
ist, speaking of very pure silver, says it is 
purified seven times, Psal. 12. 6. Jlnd in 
Psal. 79. 12, Render unto our neighbours seven 
fold into their bosom. Punish them severely, 
and as often as they deserve it. The slothful 
man thinks himself wiser than seven men that 
can give a reason for their actions, Prov. 26. 
16. In these and many other passages tliecer- 
tain number seven, is placed for an uncertain 
indefinite number. 

Gen. 1. t 2. of every clean beast take to thee s. 

41. 2. there came up s. well-favoured kine 

3. s. other kine came up, 4, 18, 19, 20, 26, 27 

5. s. ears of corn came up, rank dnd good 

6. s. thin ears, and blasted 7, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27. 
46. 25. the sonsof Bilhah, all the souls were s. 

Exod. 2. 16. the priest of Midian had s. daughtera 
Lev. 23. 15. s. sabbaths shall be complete 

25. 8. shalt number s. sabbaths of years to thee 
Mum. 23. 1. Balaam said to Balak, build me here 

s. altars, and prepare s. oxen and s. rams, 29. 

4. and he said, I have prepared s. altars, 14. 
Deut. 7. 1. s. nations greater and might, than thou 

16. 9. s. weeks thou siialt number to thee, begin 
28.7.Ld. cause enemies to flee before thee s. ways 

25. thou shalt flee s. ways before them 
Josh. 6. 4. s. priests bearing s. trumpets, 6, 8, 13. 
18. 2. there remained of Isr. s. .tribes not received 

5. and they shall divide it into s. parts, 6. 

9. described it by cities into s. parts in a' book 
Judg. 16. 7. if they bind me with s. green witha 

13. if thou weavest s. locks || 19. shave oft"s.locks 

1 Sam. 2. 5. so that the barren hath born s. 

6. 1. the ark was with the Philistines s. months 
16.10. Jesse made s.of his sons to pass before Sam. 

2 Sam.21.9.they fell all s. together and put to death 

1 Chron. 3. 24. and the sons of Elioenai were s. 
5.13. their breth. of house of their fathers were s. 

2 Chron. 29. 21. they brought s. bullocks, s. rams 
Ezra 7. 14. sent of king and of his s. counsellors 
E.sth. 1.10. s. chamberlains that served in presence 

14. the s. princes which saw the king's face 

2. 9. he gave her s. maidens meet to be given Jier 
Job 5. 19. in s. troubles no evil shall touch thee 
Prov. 6. 16. yea s. are an abomination unto him 

9. 1. wisdom hath hewn out her s. pillars 

26. 25. for there are s. abominations in his heart 
Eccl. 11. 2. give a portion to s. also to eight 
/sa.4.1.in that day, s. women take hold of one mars 

11. 15. the Lord shall smite it in the s. streams 
.Ter. 15. 9. she that hath born s. languisheth 
Ezek. 39. 12. *. months shall they be burying them 
14. after the end ofs. monthsshall they search 

40. 22. they went up unto it by s. steps, 26. 

41.3. and the breadth of the door s. cubits 
Dan. 9. 25. unto the Messiah, shall bes. wtoks 
Mich. 5. 5. we shall raise against him s. shei^ierti* 
Zech. 3. 9. behold, upon one stone shall be s eyes 

4.2. his s. lamps thereon, and s. pipes to s. lamps 

10. plummet in hand of Zerubbabel with those s 
Mat. 15. 34. they said s. loaves. 36. Mark 8. 5. 

37. they took up s. baskets full, Mark 8. 8. 
16. 10. 3)or the s. .foaves among four thousand 
52. 25. now there were with uss. brethren, and tbo 
first deceased, Mark 12. 20. Luke 20. 29. 
28. in resurrection whose wife shall she be ofs 
Mark 12. 22. and s. had her, 23. Luke 20. 31, 33. 
16. 9. out of whom he cast .<s devils, Luke 8. 2. 
^cts\3.i9. v.'hen he destroyed s. nations in Canaan 
21. 8. Philip who was one of the s. deacons 
Rev. 1.4. John to s. churches in Asia, grace to you 

11. write, and send it to the s- churches in Asia 

12. being turned, I saw s. golden candlesticks 
13. in midst ofs. candlesticks one like Son of man 
20. s. stars are the angels of the churches, thes. 

candlesticks thou sawest are the s. churches 

2.1.wlio walketh in midst ofs- golden candlesticks 

5. 6. I beheld Lamb as slain, havings, horns, and 

s. eyes, which are the s. spirits of God sent forth 

8. 2. 1 saw the s. angels which stood before God 

6. the s. angels prepared themselves to sound 

10. 3. when he cried, s. thunders uttered voices 
4. seal up what the s. thunders have uttered 

12.3. behold, agreatdragon, havings. heads, and 

s. crowns upon his heads, 13. 1. ( 17. 3, 7. 

15. 1. 1 saw s. angels having the s. last plagues, 6. 

7. gave to s. angels s. golden vials full of wrath 

8. no man was able to enter into the temple, till 

the s. plagues of the s. angels were fulfilled 

16. 1. I heard a voice, saying to thes. angels 

17. 1. and there came one of the s. angels which 

had the s. vials, and talked with me. 
21. 9. 
17. 9. the 5. heads are s mountains on which 
10. there are s. kings, five are fallen, one isy otbc3 



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^3 17.11.(hebeastisof5.and goetliinto perdition 

See Days, Hl'ndrkd. 

SEVEN bullocks. 

A*Mm. 23 20 piepa.re me here s.b7illocks,s. rams 

29. 32. on llie seventh day s. bullocks, two rams 

IC/iron. 15. 20. Levttes otfered s. bullocks, s. rams 

2 Chron. 29. 21. they brought 5. bullocks, s.iams 

A)b '12. 8. take to you now, s. bullocks, s. rams 

Eiek. 45. 23. prepare a burnt-ofteriijg,5. bullocks 

SEVEN-FOLD. 
Gen. 4. 15. vengeance shall be taken on him s. 

24. if Cain shail be avenged s. Lamech TO and s. 
Psal 79. 12. render s. into their bosom reproach 
Prov. 6. 31. but if he be found he shall restore s. 
Isa. 30. 26. and the light of th« sun shall be s. 

See Lambs, Lamps. 
SEVEN men. 
2 Sam. 21. 6. let s. men of his sons be delivered 
Prov. 26. 16. tiian 6'. me7i that can render a reason 
Jer. 52. 25. took s. men that were near the king 
Acts 6.3.1ook out s-m. of honest rep. full of Holy G. 
SEVEN rams, See SEVEN bullocks. 
See Seals. 
SEVEN sons. 
Ruth 4. 15. thy daughter is better than s. sons 
Job 1. 2. and there v/ere born unto him s. sons 

42. 13. he had also s. sons, and three daughters 
Acts 19. 14. there were s. sons of one Scevaa Jew 

SEVEN spirits. 
Jilat.l2. 45. then goeth he, and taketh with himself 
f'. other spirits more wicked, Luke 11. 26. 
Rev. 1. 4. from s. spirits before the throne of God 

3. 1. these saith he that hath the s. spirits of God 
4. 5. seven lamps, which are the s. spirits of God 
5 6. seven eves, which are the s. spirits of God 

SEVEN stars. 
Amos, 5. 8. seek him that maketh the s. stars 
Rev.l. 18. hadiahisrighthands. 5tar5, 2.1. | 3. 1. 
20. mystery of s. stars, thou sawest in my right 
hand; s. stars are the angels of the s. churches 
SEVEN and thirty, ''See Thirty. 
See Thousand. 
SEVEN times. 
Gen. 33. 3. Jacob bowed before Esau s. tim£s 
Lev. 4. i^. priest shall sprinkle of the blood s. times 
r. I 8. 11. I 14. 7. I 16. 14, 19. jYum. 19.4. 
14.in.shall sprinkle oil with his fingers, times, 27. 
51. dip in blood, and sprinkle the house s. times 
25. 8. "hou shalt number s. times seven years 
26. 18. 1 will punish you s. times more, 21. 24, 28. 
Josh. 6. 4. he shall compass the city s. times, 15. 
IKings 18.43.said to his servant, go again, s. times 
2Kiv gsi.2o .c\x\\(\ sneezed5.imes,and opened eyes 
5. 10. Eiisha sent, go wash in Jordan s. times, 14. 
Psal. 12. 6. words are as silver purified s. times 
119. 164. s. times a day do I praise thee, because 
Prov.2i. 16. a just man falleths. <mfs, and riseth 
Dan.3. 19. heat the furnace one s. times mole than 

4. 16. let 5. times pass over him, 23, 25, 32. 
Mat. 18. 21. how oft shall I forgive 7 till 5. times 

22. 1 say not, till s. times, but until 70 times s. 

Luke 17.4.if thy brother trespass agst. thee s.timcs 

a day, and s. times a day turn again to thee 

SEVEN nnd twenty. See Twenty. 

SEVEN-YEARS. 

Gen. 29. IS. I will serve thee s. years for Rachel 

20. served s. years \\ 27. serve s. other years, 30. 

41. 26. the seven good kine are s. years, and the 

Sevan good ears are 5. years, the dream is one 

27. seven thin and ill-favoured kine are 5. years 

seven empty ears shall be s. years of famine 

29. there come 5. years of plenty, 34, 47, 48. 

30. there shall arise s. years of famine, 36, 54. 
53. the s. years of plenteousness were ended 

Lev. 25. S. tliou shalt number seven times s. years 
vVum.l3.-22. Hebron was built s. years before Zoan 
Deut.\5.1. at end of every s. years a release, 31. 10. 
Judg. 6.1. Lord delivered Israel to Midian s.years 

25. take the second bullock of*, years old 
12.9. Ibzau of Bethlehem judjed Israel s. years 

2Sam.2. 11. David was king in Hebron s. years s]x 
months, 5. 5. 1 Kin^s 2. 11. 1 Chron. 29. 27. 
24. 13. shall s. years of famine come to thee 1 

1 Kings 6. 33. Sol. was 5. years in building temple 

2 Kings 8. 1. famine shall come upon land s. years 

2. she sojourned with the Philistines s. years 
11.21. Albaliah was slain, and s.years old was Je- 

hoash when he began to reign, 2 CAron. 24. 1. 
Jer. 34. 14. at end of s. years let ye go every man 
Ezek. 39. 9. sliall burn weapons with fire s. years 
I^uke 2 .36. Anna lived with a husband s. years 

SEVENS. 
Gen.l. 2. ofe very clean beastshaltthou takeby 5. 

3. of fowls of tiie air bv s. the male and female 

SEVENTEEN. 
Gf-n. 37.2. Jos. being s. years old was feeding flock 
47. -28. Jacob lived in the land of Egypt s. years 
I^i!'Hcr5l4.-21.Rehoboam reigned s.years in Jeru-s. 
2^7iF.<f 13.1 . Jehoah rz son of Jehu reigned s. years 
/("• 32.9. Jereni. bought field, weighed s. shekels 
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SEVENTEENTH. 

Qen. 7. 11. on s. day the fountains were broken up 
8. 4. ark rested un the s. day in seventh month 

1 Kings 22. 51. Ahaziah began to reign the s. year 

2 Kings 16.1. in s. year of Pekah son of Remaliah 
1 Chron. 24. 15. the s. lot came to Hezir 

25. 24. the s. lot came to Joshbekashah 

SEVENTH. 
Ezod. 21. 2. in s. he shall go out free for nothing 

31. 15. but in the s. is the sabbath of rest to Lord 
Lev. 23. 16. unto the morrow after the s. sabbath 
Josh. 6. 16. at the s. time when the priests blew 

19. 40. and s. lot came out for the tribe of Dan 
1 Kings 18. 44. at the s. time there arose a cloud, 
1 Chron. 2. 15. David was the s. son of Jesse 

24. 10. the s. lot came forth to Hakkoz 

26. 3. Elioenai the s. son of Meshelemiah 
5. Issachar was the s. son of Obed-edom 

27. 10. the s. captain for the s. month was Helez 
J\lat. 23,. 26. second also, and the third, to the s. 
.John 4. 52. yesterday at s. hour the fever left him 
Jude 14. Enoch the s. from Adam prophesied 
Pcev. 8. 1. and when he had opened the s. seal 

10. 7. in the days of the voice of the s. angel 

11. 15. the s. angel sounded, there were voices 
16. 17. s. angel poured out his vial into the air 
21. 20. the s. foundation was a chrysolite 

See Day. 

SEVENTH inonth. 

Gen. 8. 4. ark rested in s. month on the mountains 

Lev. 16. 29. in s.m. afflict your souls, 23. 27. 1 25. 9. 

23. 24. in the s. month shall ye have a sabbath 
JVum. 29. 1. in s. month a holy convocation, 12. 

1 Kings 8. 2. Israel assembled at feast of the s.m. 

2 Kings 25. 25. in s. m. Ishmael killed Gedaliah, 

the Jews and Chaldees with him, Jer. 41. 1. 

2 Chr. 7. 10. in s. month Solomon sent them away 

31. 7. they finished the heaps in the s. month 

Ezrai.l.w'hen s.month was come, and the children 

of Israel were in the cities, JVc/j. 7. 73. 

S.from the first A.a.y of s.month began theyto offer 

A'eA. 8. 2. on the first day of the s. month Ezra read 

14. in feasts ofs.moTiiAlsrael shall dwell in booths 

Jer. 28. 17. so Hananiah died iu the s. month 

Ezek. 45. 25. in the s. month shall he do the like 

Hag. 2. l.in the s.month the word came to Haggai 

Zech. 7. 5. when ye mourned in fifth and s. month 

8. 19. the fast of the s. month shall be to Judah joy 

SEVENTH year. 

Exod. 23. 11. but the s. year thou shalt let it rest 

Lev. 25. 4. in the s. year shall be a sabbath of rest 

20. if ye say, what shall we eat in the s. year 7 

Deut. 15. 9. saying, the s. year, year of release, is 

at hand, thine eye be evil against thy brother 

12. in the s. year thou shalt let him go free 

2 Kings 11. 4. in the s. year Jehoiada sent and 

set the rulers with the captains, 2 Chron. 23. 1. 

12. 1. in s. year of Jehu, Jehoash began to reign 
18. 9. in s. t/earofHoshea king of Assyria came 

Ezra 7.7. went to Jerus.in s. year of Artaxerses,8. 
JVeA. 10. 31. leave s. year exaction of every debt 
Esth. 2. 16. Esther was taken to king in s. year 
.Jer. 52. 28. people carried away captive in s. year 
Ezek. 20. 1. in the s. year elders came to inquire 

SEVENTY. 
Gen. 4. 24. if Cain, truly Lamech s. and seven-fold 
5. 12. and Cainan lived s. years and begat 
11. 26. Terah lived s. years, and begat Abrara 
12. 4. .Abram \vas s.five years old, when he depar 
Exod. 1. 5. of the loins of Jacob were s. souls 

24. 1. come up, thou, and s. elders of Israel, 9. 
33. 29. the brass of the offering was s. talents 

JVuOT. 7. 13. his oflfering was one silver bowl of s. 
shekels, 19, 25, 31 ,"37, 43, 49, .55, 61, 67, 73, 79, 
85. each bowl weighing s. shekels of silver 
11. 16. gather unto me s. men of the elders, 24. 
25. he gave of the spirit unto the s. elders 
Judg. 9. 56. wickedness, in slaying his s. brethren 
2 Kings 10. 1. Ahab had s. sons in Samaria, 6. 
7. they took king's sons, and slew s. persons 
Ezra2. 40. childr. of Hodaviah s. four, Xeh. 7. 43. 
8. 7. of sons of Elam, with Jeshaiah s. males 

14. of the sens of Zabbud, with them s. males 
Psal. 90. 1 10. as for our days, they are s. years 
Isa. 23. 15. that Tyre shall be forgotten s. years 
17. after end of s. years, the Lord will visit Tyre 
Jer. 25. 11. shall serve king of Babylon s. years 

12. when s. years are accomplished, 29. 10. 
Ezek. 8. 11. there stood before them s. men 
Dan.9.2. accomplish s. years indesolat. of Jerus. 

24. 5. weeks are determined upon thy people 

Zech. 7. 5. even those s. years, did ye fast to me 

J\lat. 18. 22. not till seven times, but until s. times 

Luke 10. 1. ''.ord appointed others, also and sent 

17. the s. returned asain with Joy saying, Lord 

SEVER. 

Exod. 8. 22. 1 will s. in that day the land of Goshen 

9.4. Lord shall s. between cattle of Israel and Eg. 

Ezek. 39. 14. shall s. out men of continual employ 

J/aM3. 49. and s. the wicked from among the just 

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SEVERED. 

Lev. 20. 26. 1 have s. you from other people 
Z)e!i£.4.41. Moses s. three cities n this side Jordan 
Judg, 4. 11. Heber had s. himself from Keniies 

SEVERAL. 

JV«OT. 28. 13. and a s. tenth deal of flour mingled 

with oil for a meat-offering, 21, 29. | 29. 10, 15. 

2Kings 15. 5. Azariah was a leper to the day of his 

death, and dwelt in as. house, 2 C hr on. 2Q. 21. 

2 Chr. 11. 12. in every s.city put shields and spears 

28. 25. in every s. city of Judah made high places 

31. 19. also of the sons of Aaron in every s. city 

Mat. 25. 15. every man according to his s. ability 

Rev. 21. 21. every s. sale was of one pearl, street 

SEVERALLY. 

1 Cor. 12. 11. dividin? to everv man s. as he will 

SEVERITY. 

Rom.ll. 22.behold therefore the goodness and s.of 
God, on them who fell s.bullotheegoodness 
SEW. 

Eccl. 3. 7. a time to rend and a time to s. a tim.e 

Ezek. 13.18. woe to women s. pillows to arm-holes 
SEWED. 

Gen. 3. 7. theys. fig-leaves together, made aprons 

Ezra 4. j 12. they s. together the foundations 

Job 16. 15. 1 have s. sackcloth upon my skin 
SEWEST. 

Job 14. 17. in a bag, and thou s. up mine iniquity 
SEWETH. 

Mark 2.21. no man s.a piece of new cloth on an old 
SHADE. 

Psal. 121. 5. the Lord is thv s. upon thy right hand 
SHADOW 

7s the representation which any thing makes of 
itself, being interposed between the sun or a 
light and any solid body, Isa. 38. 8. Acts 
5. 15. .dlso a place sheltered from, the sun 
Job 7. 2, As a servant desireth the shadow. 
The law is called a shadow of good things to 
come, Heb. 10. 1. that is, the Mosaical eco- 
nomy was only a dark obscure representation 
of Christ, who was the substance of the legal 
types and shadoics. Some are of opinion that 
the Apostle here alludes to the custom of Pain- 
ters, who first make a rude draught, and from 
it draw a perfect and lively picture ; then the 
sense of the words is this ; The old covenant 
did contain only dark resemblances and types 
of heavenly things, no lively representations 
of them; this being reserved unto the time of 
the gospel, wherein Christ end all spiritual 
blessings in him are clearly and plainly mani- 
fested. Others think that the Apostle alludes 
to f/ie shadow of a body, and makes this the 
sense ; That the old covenant had only types, 
wherein Christ and heavenly things through 
him were darkly represented, not the substance 
and truth of the things themselves. 

A Shadow being made by the sun, follows its mo- 
tions, and is in perpetual variation, until at 
last it quite vanish and disappear; in this sense 
the life of man is compared te a shadow, 
1 Chron. 29. 15, Our days on earth are as. a 
shadow, and there is none abiding. Job says, 
chap. 17. 7, All my members are as a shadow : 
that is, T am shrunk to nothing, and become 
a mere anatomy or ghost. 

The shadow of death. Job says, Let the shadow 
of death stain the day wherein I was born, 
Job 3. 3. that is such a dismal darkness as is 
in the place of the dead; or, so gross and pal- 
■ pable darkness, that by its horrors and damps 
may take away men's spirits and lives. The 
morning is to murderers and adulterers as the 
shadow of death ; that is, terrible and hateful-^ 
because it both discovers them and their works 
of darkness, and hinders their practices. Job 
24. 17, The valley of the shadow of death. 
that is, the depth of the most terrible and af 
frighting dangers, Psal. 23.4. 

Gen. 19. 8. they came under the s. of my roof 

Judg. 9. 15. then come and put your trust in my a. 
36. thou seest the s.of the mountains as if mer 

2 Kings 20. 9. shall the s. go forward ten degrees 1 

10. it is a light thing lor the s. to go down ten 

11. and he brought the s. ten degrees backward 
1 Chr. 29. 15. our days on earth are as a s. Job 8.. 9 
Job 7. 2. as a servant earnestly desireth the s. 

14. 2. he fleeth also as a s. and contiuueth not 

17. 7. and all my members are as a s. 

40. 22. the shady trees cover him with their s. 

Psal. 17. 8. hide me under the s. of thy wings 
36.7.put their trust under the s.of thy wings,57. J. 
63. 7. in the s. of thy wings will I rejoice 
SO. 10. the hills were covered with the s. of it 
91. 1. shall abide under the .« of the Almighty 
102. 11. my days are like a s. that declineth 
109. 23. I am gone like a s. when it declineth 
144. 4. man is vanity, his days are as s. £!ce/.8. 13 

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Cav,t. 2. 3. 1 sat under his 8. with great delight 
isa. 4.6. a tabernacle for as. in day-time from heat 
iG. 3. make thy 5. as the night in the noon-day 
25. 4. O Lord, thou hast been a s. from the heat 

5. bring down the heat with 5. of a cloud 

30. 2. to slrengtiien, and trust in tlie s. of Egypt 
3. and the trust in s. of Egypt your confusion 
, 32. 2. as tlie s, of a great rock in a weary land 
34. 15. owl lay and iialch, and gather under her s. 
38. 8. I will bring again the s. of the degrees 
49. 2. in s. of iiis hand hiith he hid me, 51. 16. 
Je7. 48. 45. they stood under the s. of Heshbon 
Lam. 4. 20. we said, under his s. we shall live 
Ezek. 17. 23. in the s. thereof shall they dwell 
31. 6. and under his s. dwelt all great nations 
12. ail the people are gone down from_ his s. 
17. that dwelt under his s. in midst of heathen 
Dan. 4. 12. the beasts of the field had s. under it 
Hos. 4. 13. under ehns, because s. thereof is good 
14. 7. they that dwell under his s. shall return 
Jonah 4. 5. made a booth, and sat under it in s. 

6. over Jonah, that it might be s. over his head 
Mark 4.32. that fowls may lodge under thes. of it 
^cts 5. 15. that s. of Peter might overshadow some 
Col. 2. 17. which are a s. of things to come, but 
Heb. 8. 5. who serve unto the s. of heavenly things 

10. 1. the law having a s. of good things to come 
Jam. 1. 17. with whom is no s. of turning 
-See Death. 
SHADOWS. 
Can^ 2.17. till the day break, and s.flee away, 4. 6. 
Jer. 6. 4. for s. of the evening are stretched out 

SHADOWING. 
Isa. 18. 1. woe t.o the land s. with wings, which is 
Etck. 31. 3. Assyrian was a cedar with a s. shroud 
Heb. 9.5. over cherubims of glory s. the meicy-seat 

SHADY. 

Job 40.21. he lieth under the s. trees in the covert 

22. the s. trees cover him with their shadow 

SHAFT 

Exod. 25. 31. his 5. and branches, his bowls and 

flowers, shall be of the same, 37. 17. JSTum. 8. 4. 

Isa. 49. 2. and he hath made me a polished s. 

SHAKE. 
Exod. 29. 1 24. s. them to and fro for wave-offering 
Judg. 16. 20. Samson said, I will go out and s.mys. 
JV*eA. 5. 13. also I shook my lap, and said, so G. s. 
Job 4. 14. fear came, which made my bones to s. 
15. 33. he shall s. off his unripe grape as the vine 
16.4.1 could heap up words, and s. my head at you 
Psal. 22. 7. they shoot out the lip, they s. head 
46. 3. tho' the mountains s. with swelling thereof 

68. t 9. thou didst s. out a plentiful rain 

69. 23. and make their loins continually to s. 
72. 16. the fruit thereof shall s. like Lebanon 

Isa. 2. 19. when he ariseth to s. the earth, 21. 
10. 15. as if the rod should s. itself against them 
32. he shall s. his hand against the mount 
11. 15. the Lord shall s. his hand over the river 
13. 2. exalt the voice unto them, s. the hand 

13. 1 will s. heavens, Joel 3. 16. Hag. 2. 6, 21. 
24. 18. the foundations of the earth do s. 
33. 9. Bashan and Carmel s. off their fruits 
52. 2. s. thyself from the dust, O Jerusalem 
Jer. 23. 9, mine heart is broken, all my bones s. 
Ezek. 26.10. thy walls shall s. at noise of horsemen 
15. shall not the isles s. at the sound of thy fall? 

27. 28. the suburbs shall s. at the sound of the cry 
31. 16. I made nations s. at tho sound of his fall 
38. 20. all men of the earth shall s. at my presence 

Dan. 4. 14. s. off his leaves, and scatter his fruit 
Amos 9. 1. smite the lintel, that the posts may s. 
Hag. 2. 7. 1 will s. all nations, desire of all nations 
Zech. 2. 9. behold, I will s. my hand on them 
J!/a£. 10. 14. when ye depart out of that house,or city, 
5.offthe dust of your feet, Mark^. 11. Luke 9. 5. 
28. 4. and for fear of him the keepers did s. 
J!L?tA:c6. 48. stream beat that house, and could not s.it 
Heb. 12. 26. once more I s. not the earth only 

SHARED. 
Ps. 109. 25. they looked on me, they s. their heads 

SHAKEN. 
Lev.2(3. 36. the sound of as. leaf shall chase them 

1 Kings 14. 15. shall smite Isr.as a reed is s.in water 
S Kings 19. 21. hath despised thee, the daughter of 

Jerusalem hath s. her head at thee, /sa. 37. 22. 
JVtA. 5. 13. even thus be he s. out and emptied 
Job 16. 12. taken me by my neck, s. me to pieces 

38. 13. that the wicked might be s. out of it 
Fsal. 18. 7. the foundations of the hills were s. 
JVaA. 2. 3. and the fir-trees shall be terribly s. 

3. 12 if s. they fall into the mouth of the eater 
Mat. 11. 7. a reed s. with the wind, Luke 7. 24. 

24. 29. stars shall fall from heaven, and powers of 

heaven shall be s. Mark 13. 25. Luke 

21.26. 
LukeG.JS. give good measure, pressed,*, together 
«^ofs4.31. when they had prayed the place wass. 
lG.26.so thatthe foundations of the prison were s. 

2 Thess 2. 2. j e be not soor s. in mind, or troubled 

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jfire6.12.27. removing of those things that are*, that 
those things whicli cannot be s. may remain 

Rev. 6. 13. as a fig-tree when s. of a mighty wind 
SHAKETH. 

.Tob 9. 6. which s. the earth out of her place 

Fsal. 29. 8. tho voice of the Lord s. the wilderness 
60. 2. heal the breaches thereof, for it s. 

/sa. 10.15. shall saw magnify against him thats. it? 

19. 16. the hand of tho Lord which he s. over it 

33. 15. he that s. his hand from holding of bribes 

SHAKING. 

Job 41. 29. he laugheth at the s. of a spear 

Psal. 44. 14. the s. of the head among the people 

Isa. n. 6. as the s. of an olive-tree, 24. 13. 
19. 16. shall fear, because of the s. of the hand 
30. 32. and in battles of s. shall he fight with it 

Ezek. 37. 7. behold a s. and bones came together 

38. 19. in that day there shall be a great s. in Israel 

SHAMBLES. 

1 Cor. 10. 2.5. whatsoever is sold in the s. that eat 
SHAME 

Is taken, (1) For that affection which ariseth by 
reason of some civil dishonest]/ or Jilt/iiness, 
and appears in the countenance by blushing. 
Gen. 2. 25, They were naked, and were not 
ashamed. There was neither dtformity in their 
bodies., nor guilt in their souls, the cause of 
shame. (2) For trouble and perturbation of 
mind and conscience, being gf'ieved and cast 
down at the remembrance of sin against God; 
Rom. 6. 21, What fruit had ye in those things 
whereof ye are now ashamed ? And in Ezra 
9. 6, I am ashamed, and blush to lift up my 
face to thee, my God, for our iniquities are 
increased over our head. This is shame of 
cojiscience, which in wicked men is an evil af- 
fection, and part of the torment of hell; but 
in the godly it is a good affection, a sign and 
fruit of their repentance. Jer. 31. 19, Eph- 
raim smote upon his thigh, and was ashamed. 
(3j For a shameful idol, which would bring 
the worshippers of it to shame at last. Hos. 
9. 10, They went to Baal-peor, and separated 
themselves unto that shame. (4) For scorn, 
derision, and contempt. Ezek. 36. 6, Ye have 
borne the shame of the heathen. 

To uncover the shame, or nakedness of a person, 
are synonimous terms. Isaiah threatens the 
Egyptians, that they should be led away captive 
stark naked, without any thing to cover their 
shame or their nakedness, Isa. 20. 4. And the 
same prophet says. Thy nakedness shall he un- 
covered, y°a thy shame shall be seen, Isa. 47. 3. 
It is said, Prov. 3. 35, Shame shall be the pro- 
motion of fools ; Their promotion shall be their 
own shame, and the disgrace of those that pro- 
mote them. And in Prov. 9. 7, He that reprov- 
eth a scorner, getleth to himself shame: He 
loscth his labour, and shall only get discredit 
by it. The apostle says, Rom. 5. 5, Hope 
maketh not ashamed. Such hope, which is the 
fruit of faith, patience, and experience, shall 
not be disappointed, but shall certainly obtain 
the good things hoped for, and so bring mat- 
ter of rejoicing, and not of shame. 

Exod. 32.25. Aaron made them naked unto their s. 

./udg. 18.7. was none to put them to s. in any thing 

1 Sam. 20. 34. because his father had done him s. 

2 Sam. 13. 13. whither shall I cause my s. to go 

2 Chron. 32. 21. returned with s. efface to his land 
Job 8. 22. that hate thee shall be clothed with s. 
Psal. 4.2. how long will ye turn my glory into s.? 
35. 4. put them to s. that seek after my soul 
26. let them be clothed with s. and dishonour 
40. 14. let them be put to s. wish me evil, 83. 17. 
15. let them be desolate for a reward of their s. 
44. 7. thou hast put them to s. that hated us, 53. 5. 

9. but thou hast cast off and put us to s. 

15. the s. of my face hath covered me, 69. 7. 
69. 19. thou hast known my reproach and s. 
70.3.1etthembe turned back for reward of theirs. 
71. 24. let them be brought unt* s. that seek hurt 
83. 16. fill their faces with s. O Lord 
89. 45. thou hast covered him with s. 
109. 29. let mine adversaries be clothed with s. 
119.31. stuck to thy testimon. O L. put not tos. 
132. 18. his enemies will I clothe with s. 
Prov. 3. 35. but s. shall be the promotion of fools 
9. 7. he that reproveth a scorner, getteth s. 
10.5. that sleeps in harvest, is a son that causeth 5. 

11. 2. when pride cometh, then cometh s. 

12. 16. but a prudent man covereth s. 

13. S!" a wicked man is loathsome and cometh tos. 
18. s. shall be to him that refuseth instruction 

14.35. but his wrath is against him f hat causeth s. 

17. 2. shall have rule over a son that causeth s. 

18. 13. answereth before he heareth, it is s. to him 
19. 26. that chaseth his mother, is a son causeth s. 
25. 8. when thy neighbour hath put thee to s, 

10. lest he that heareth it but thee to s. 



Prou.29.15.chi!d left to him. brings his mother to t 
Isa. 20. 4. their buttocks uncovered, to *. of Egyp 

22. 18. chariots shall be the s. o*" thy Aird's ho-jse 
30. 3. the strength of Pharaoh shall be your s 5 

47. 3. be uncovered, yea thy s. shall be seen 
50. 6. I hid not my face from s. and spitting 
54. 4. fear not, thou shalt not be put to s. nor coq 

founded, for thou shalt forget s. of thy youth 
61. 7. for your s. you shall have double ' , 
Jer. 3. 24. s. devoured the labour of our fathers 
25. we lie down in s. and our confusion covers u^ 

13. 2ri. I will discover, that thy s. may appeal 
20. 18. that my days may be consumed with e 

23. 40. and a perpetual s. not be forgotten 

46. 12. the nations have heard of thy s. thy cry 

48. 39. how hath Moab turned back with s. 
51.51. s. hath covered our faces, for strangers 

Ezek. 7. 18. s. shall be on all faces, and baldness 
16. 52. bear thine own s. for thy sins, .54. 

63. never open thy mouth because of thy s. 
32. 24. yet have they borne their s. with them, 25 

30. bear their s. with them that go down to pit 
34. 29. nor bear the s. of the heathen any more 
36. 6. because ye have borne the s. of the iieathen 

7. the heathen, they slnill bear their s. 44. 13. 

15. nor cause to hear in thee s. of the heathen 
39. 26. after that they have borne their s. 

Dan. 12. 2. many of them shall awake, some to s. 
Hos. 4.7. therefore I will change their glory intos. 

18. her rulers with s. do love, give ye 

9. 10. they separated themselves unto thats. 

10. 6. Ephraim shall receive s. Israel be ashamed 
Obad. 10. for thy violence s. shall cover thee 
Mic. 1. 11. pass ye away, having thy s. naked 

2. 6. shall not prophesy, they shall not take s. 

7. 10. s. shall cover her which said, where is Lord? 
JSTah. 3. 5. I will shew the kingdohis thy s. 
Ilab. 2. 10. thou hast consulted s. to thy house 

16. thou art filled with s. for glory, drink thou 
Zeph. 3. 5. but the unjust knoweth no s. 

19. get praise, where they have been put to s. 
Luke 14. 9. thou begin with s. to take lowest room 
Acts 5. 41. they were counted worthy to suffer s. 

1 Cor. 6. 5. I speak to your s. 15. 34. 

11. 6. if itbe a s. for a woman to be shorn 

14. if a man have long hair, it is a s. unto him 

14. 35. it is a s. for a womnn to speak in church 

2 Cor. 4. 1 2. but renounced the hidden things of s 
Eph. 5. 12. a s. to speak of things done of them 
Phil. 3. 19. whose glory is in their s. who mind 
Heb. 6. 6. crucify afresh, and put him to an open a. 

12. 2. he endured the cross, despising the s. 
.hide 13. raging waves, fonming out their own s. 
Rev. 3. 18. that s. of thy nakedness do not appear 

16. 15. lest he walk naked, and thev see his s. 

SHAME. 
Ruth 2.t 15. let her glean among sheaves, s.her not 
1 Cor. 4. 14. 1 wiite not these things to s. you 
11. 22. despise ye church of God, and s. them ? 

SHAMED. 
Gen. 38. 23. let her take it to her lest we be s. 

1 Sam.25.1; 7. thy shepherds withus, wes. themnot 

1 15. men were good unto us, and we were not s. 

2 Sam. 19. 5. thou hast s. the faces of all thy servants 
Psal. 14. 6. you have s. the counsel of the pibor 

SHAMETH. 
Prov. 28. 7. companion of riotous men s. his father 

SHAMEFACEDNESS. 
1 Tim.2. 9. that women adorn themselves with Sk 

SHAMEFUL. 
.Ter. 11. 13. ye have set up altars to that s. thing 
Hab. 2. 16. and s. spuelng be on thy glory 

SHAMEFULLY. 
Hos. 2. 5. she that conceived them, hath done s. 
Mark 12. 4. sent him away s. handled, JLw/re 20.11 

1 Thess. 2. 2. and were s. entreated, as ye knew 

SHAMELESSLY. 

2 Sam, 6.20. as one of vain fellows s. uncovereth 

SHAPE. 
Luke 3. 22. descended in bodily s. like dove on him 
.lokn 5. 37. not heard his voice, nor seen his s. 

SHAPEN. 
Psal. 51. 5. behold, I wass. in iniquity, and in sin 

SHAPES. 
Rev. 9. 7. the s. of the locusts were like horses 

SHARE. 
lSa7M.13.20.wentdown to sharpen every man hisA 

SHARP. 

£a;o<f . 4. 25. Zipporah took a s. stone and cut off 

JbsA.5.2.make thee s. knives, anB circumcise again 

3. Joshua made s. knives and circumcised Israel 

1 Sa77J.14.4.betweenthe passages there was s. rock 

.lob 41. 30. s. stones are under him, he spreadeth 

s. pointed things upon the mire 

Psal. 45. 5. arrows s. in the heart of king's enem:f« 

52.2.thy tongue like a s. razor working deceitfully 

57.4. whose teeth are spears, their tongue s. sword 

120 4. s. arrows of mighty with coals of junipei 

Prov. 5. 4. but hoi end is s. as a two edged-sword 

25. 18. a rnan 4hat bears false witness is s. arrcw 



SHE 



SHE 



SHE 



fsu 5. 28. they shall come, whose arrows are s. 
41 15. I vvili make tlioe a a", threshing instrument 
49 2. lie hath .made my mouth like a s. sword 
E'ick. 5. 1. take thee a a^ kuite and cause it to pass 
^icis 15. 3;). the contention was so s. between Paul 
Rsv. 1. 1(5. out of his mouth went a s. two-edged 
sword, his countenance was as the sun, 19. 15. 
2. 12. these things saith he that hath the s. sword 
14. 14. Son of man in his hand a s. sickle, 17. 
18. the angel cried to him that had the s. sickle 
SHARPEN. 
Deut. 6. t". thou shalt s. them to thy children 

1 Sam. 13. 20. >vent down to s. every man his share 

21. yet they had a file for axes, and to s. goads 

SHARPENED. 
^sal. 140. 3. they s. their tongues like a serpent 
EzeA". 21. 9. a sword is s. and furbished, 10, 11. 

SHARPENETH. 
Tolf 16. 9. mine enemy s. his eyes upon me 
P7-0V. 27. 17. iron s. iron, so a man s. his friend 

SHARPER. 
Jilic. 7. 4. the most upright is s. than a thorn edge 
^eb. 4. 12. the word of God is s. than any sword 

SHARPLY. 
Judg. 8. 1. and they did chide with Gideon 5. 
Tit. I. 13. rebuke them s. that they may be sound 
SHARPNESS. 

2 Cor. 13. 10. lest being present I should use s. 

SHAVE. 
Z>eu.l3.33. shall be shaven, but scall shall he not s. 
14. 8. the unclean person shall s. off his hair, 9. 
21. 5. nor shall they s. the corner of their beard 
Minn. 6. 9. then he shall s. his head in the day of 
his cleansing, on the seventh day shall he s. it 
.18. Nazarite shall s. the head of his separation 
8. 7. let them s. their flesh, and wash their clothes 
i>eM£.21.12.captive shall s. her head, pare her nails 
Judg. 16. 19. she caused him to s. off seven locks 
Isa. 7. 20. Lord shall s. with a razor that is hired 
Ezck. 44. 20. neither shall they s. their heads 
Acts 21. 24. be at charges, that they s. their heads 

SHAVED. 
Gen. 4L 14. Jose|)h s. and changed his raiment 
2 Sam. 10. 4. s. offhalf their beards, 1 Chron. 19. 4. 
Job 1. 20. Job rfent his mantle and s. his head 

SHAVEN. 
Lev. 13. 33. be s. but the scall shall he not shave 
Jfum. 6. 19. after the hair of his separation is s. 
Judg. 16. 17. if I be s. my strength will go from me 

22. the half began to grow again after he was s. 
Jer. 41. 5. fourscore men having their beards s. 

1 Cor. 11. 5. that is even all one as if she were 5. 

6. if it be a shame to be s. let her be covered 

SHEAF. 

G'eTi.37.7.behold mys. arose, andalso stood upright; 

behold, your sheaves made obeisance to my s. 

Lev. 23. 10. ye shall bring a s. of the first-fruits 

11. ye shall wave the 5. before the Lord, 12. 
Deut.24:. 19. hast forgot a s. shalt not go to fetch it 
Job 24. 10. they take away the s. from the hungry 
Zech. 12. 6. governors of Judah like a torch in a s. 

SHEAVES. 
Gen. 37. 7. behold, we were binding .«. in the field 
Ruth2.7. let me glean and gather among the s. 15. 
JVeh. 13. 15. some on the sabbath bringing in s. 
Psal. 126. 6. he shall come bringing s. with him 

129. 7. nor he that bindeth s. his bosom 
j5mos2.13.Iam pressed under you, as a cart full ofs. 
Jilic. 4. 12. the Lord sl.all jrather them as the s. 

SHEAR. 

Gen. 31. 19. and Laban went to s. his sheep 

38. 13. Judah goeth to Timnah to *. h s ^heop 

Deut. 15. 19. nor shalt s. the firstling of thy sheep 

lSani.25.4. David heard that Nabal did s.his sheep 

SHEARER. 
J3cts 8. 32. and like a lamb dumb before his s. 

SHEARERS. 
Gen. 38. 12. and Judah went up unto his sheep s. 

1 Sam. 25. 7. now I have heard that thou hast 5. 
11. shall I take my flesh I have killed for my ,s. 

2 Sam. 13. 23. Absalom had s. in Baal-hazor, 24. 
/5a.53.7.as a sheep before her .?. is dumb, opens not 

SHEARING. 
1 Sam. 25. 2. and Nabal was s. sheep in Carmel 

SHEARING-HOUSE. 

2.fft?i^.?10.12.Jehu met brethren of Ahaziah ats.-h. 

14. he slew them at the pit of the s.-h. 

SHEATH. 

1 Sam. 17. 51. David drew the sword out of hiss. 

25fl!7?!.20. 8. with a sword fastened in the s. thereof 

1 Chrov. 21. 27. the angel put the sword into hiss. 

Ezek. 21. 3. 1 will draw his sword out of the s. 4, 5. 

SO.shali I cause it to return into his s.?will judge 

John 18. 11. Jesus said, put up thy sword into s. 

SHED. 
2.9am.20.10.Joab s. Amasa's bowels to the ground 
JI//2«.2fi. 28. is s. for many for the remission of sins 
Mcts'i. 33. received the promise of Holy Ghost, he 
hath s. iartn this which ye now see and hear 
Ro?n.5.5.1ove of G.is s. in our hearts by Holy Ghost 
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Tii.S.C. which hes.on us abundantly thro' Jes. Ch. 

See Blood. 

SHEDDER. 

Ezek. 18. 10. if he beget a son that is a s. of blood 

SHEDDETH. 
GeM.9. 6. whoso. .s. man's blood, hisblood shall be sh. 
Ezek. 22. 3. the city s. blood in the midst of it 

SHEDDING. 
Heb. 9. 22. and without s. of blood is no remission 
SHE-GOATS, see Goats. 
SHEEP. 
Gen. 4. 2. Abel a keeper of s. Cain tiller of ground 
29. 6. Rachel his daughter comeih with the s. 9. 
Exod. 9. 3. the hand of the Lord is upon the s. 
12. 5. ye shall take it outtVom the s. or the goats 
20. 24. thou shalt sacrifice thereon thy s. and oxen 
22. 1. if a man steal a s. and kill it or sell it, 4, 9. 
10. if a man give to his neighbour a s. to keep 
30. likewise do with the firstling of s. 34. 19. 
Lev. 1. 10. if his offering be of the s. or goats 

7. 23. shall eat no manner of fat ofs. or of goats 
22. 19. ye shall offer a male of the s. or goats, 21. 

27. 26. no man shall sanctify the firstling of a s. 
JVum.l8.1.7.the firstling ofs. thou shalt not redeem 

32. 24. build ye cities and folds for your s. 36, 
Deut. 7. 13. he will bless the flocks of thy s. 
17.1. thou shalt not sacrifices, wherein is blemish 
18. 3. the priest's due from them that offer s. 4. 
22. 1. thou shalt not see thy brother's s. go astray 

28. 4. blessed shall be the flocks of thy s. 

18. cursed shall be the flocks of thy a. 31, 51. 
32. 14. that he might eat butter of kine, milk ofs. 

Josh- 6. 21. they destroyed at Jericho ox and s. 
7. 24. Joshua tookAchan'ss.and tent, and allhehad 
Judg. 6. 4. the Midianites left neither s. nor oxen 
lSam.8. 17. the king will take the tenth of yours. 

14. 32. the people flew upon the spoil and looks. 
34. bring hither every man his ox and his s. 

15. 3. slay both ox and s. \\ 9. Saul spread the s. 
14. what meaneth this bleating of s. in my ears? 
21. the people took of the spoil, s. and oxen 

16. 11. the youngest, behold, he keepeth the s. 

19. send me David thy son, who is with the s. 

17. 15. David returned to feed his father's s. 

20. he rose early and left the s. with a keeper 
34. 'David said, thy servant kept his father's s. 

25. 2. Nabal had 3000 s. he was shearing his s. 
18. Abigail hasted, and took five s. ready dressed 
27. 9. David took away the s. the oxen, and asses 
2 Sam. 7. 8. I took thee from following the s. 

17. 29. Barzillai brought David butter and s. 
24. 17. David said, lo, I have sinned, but these 

s. what have they donel 1 Chron. 21. 17. 

1 Kings 1. 9. Adonij.slew s. oxen and fat cattle,23. 
4. 23. Solomon's provision for one day hundred s. 

8. 5. all the congregation sacrificing s. and oxen 
63. Solomon offered s. 2 Chron. 5. 6. | 7. 5. 

2 Kings 5. 26. is it a time to receive s. and oxen 1 
1 Chron.5. 21. they took from Hagarites 250,000s. 

12. 40. they brought oxen and s. abundantly 
2Chro7i. 14. 15. Asa carried from the Ethiopians s. 
15. 11. and they offered of the spoil 7000 s. 

18. 2. Ahab killed s. and oxen for Jehoshaphat 

29. 33. the consecrated things were 3000 s. 

30. 24. Hezekiah the king did give 7000 s. and the 

princes gave to the congregation 10,000 s. 

31. 6. they brought in the tithes of oxen and s. 
JVcA.5.18. forNehemiah daily one ox, six choice s. 
Jobl.3. his substance also was 7000 s. 3000 camels 

16. the fire is fallen, and hath burnt up thes. 
31. 20. if he were not warmed with fleece of my s. 
42. 12. for he had 14,000 s. and 6000 camels 

Psal. 8. 7. for thou hast given him all s. and oxen 
44. 11. thou hast given us like s. for meat 
49. 14. like s. are laid in the grave, death feed 
74. 1. why doth thine anger smoke against thy s.? 

78. 52. but made his own people go forth like s. 

79. 13: so we thy people and s. of thy pasture 
95. 7. and we are the s. of his hand, 100. 3. 
119. 176. I have gone astray like a lost s. 
144. 13. that our s. may bring forth thousands 

Ca7it. 4. 2. thy teeth are like a flock ofs. 6. 6. 
Isa. 7. 21. in that day a man shall nourish two s. 

22. 13. behold, joy and gladness, and killing of s. 
53. 6. all we like s. are gone astray ; we have 

Jer. 12. 3. pull them out like s. for the slaughter 

23. 1. woe be unto the pastors that scatter the s. 
50. 6. my people hath been lost s. their shepherds 

17. Israel is as scattered s. lions have driven him 
Ezek, 34. 6. my s. wander through the mountains 

11. 1 will search my s. and seek them out, 12. 
Hos. 12. 12. Israel served, and for a wife he kept s. 
Joel 1. 18. the flocks ofs. are made desolate 
J^^ic. 5. 8. as a young lion among the flocks ofs. 
Zec/i.l3.7..'i wake,Osword, smite the shepherd, and 
s. sh all be scattered, Mat. 26. 31.Mark 14. 27. 
Mat. 7. 15. beware of false prophets in s. clothing 
10.6. go rather to the lost s. of the house of Israel 
12. 11. if one s. fall into a pit on the sabbath 
12. how much then is a man better than as.? 



Mat. 15. 24. 1 am not sent but unto the lost s. of la 
18. 12. if a man have a. 100 s. and one be gone 
13. he rejoiceth more of that s. Luke K). 4, 6. 
25- 32. as a shepherd divideth his s. from goats 
3'.i. he shall set s. on his right hand, but goats 
John 2. 14. he found in the temple those that sold s 
15. he drove them out of the temple, and the s. 
10. 2. that entereth by doyr is shcpher<l of the s. 
3. the s. hear his voice, 27. || 4. the s. follow him 

7. then said Jesus, verily I am the door of thes. 

8. were robbers, but the s. did not hear them 

11. the good Shepherd giveth his life for his s. 

12. a hireling leaveth the s. and fieelh, 13. 
14.goodShepherd,I know mys. pb. others. I have 
15. the Father, and 1 lay down my life for the s. 
26. because ye are not of my s. as I said unto you 

21. 16. he saith unto Peter, feed my s. 17. 
Heb. 13. 20. Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd ofs. 
iJeu.18.13. none buyelh s. horses, slaves, and souls 

JJs SHEEP. 
JVum. 27. 17. be not as s. which have no shepherd 
lKijigs22. 17.1 saw all Israel scattered on the hills, 
as s. that have no shepherd, 2 Chr. 18. 16. 
Psal. 44. 22. we are killed all the day long, we are 
counted as s. for the slaughter, Rom. 8. 36. 
Isa. 13. 14. it shall be as s. that no man taketh up 
53. 7. and as a s. before his shearers is dumb 
Mic. 2. 12. 1 will put them together as s. of Bozia 
Mat. 9. 36. compassion, because fainted and were 
scattered as s. having no shepherd, Jlark 6. 34. 
10. 16. I send you forth as s. in midst of wolves 
Jicts 8. 32. he was led as s. to the slaughter 

1 Pet. 2. 25. ye were as s. going astray , but returned 

SHEEP-COTE. 

2 5am. 7. 8. 1 tool; thee from the s. 1 Chron. 17. 7. 

SHEEP-COTES. 
1 Sam. 24. 3. Saul came to the s. after David 

SHEEP-FOLD. 
John 10. 1. he that entereth not the s. by the door 

SHEEP-FOLDS. 
JsTum. 32. 16. we will build s. for our cattle 
Judg. 5. 16. why abodest thou among the s. ? 
Psal. 78. 70. he chose David, took him from thes 

SHEEP-GATE. 

JVe/i. 3. 1. Eliashib and brethren built the s.-gatt 

32. between going up of the corner to the s.-g. 

12. 39. they went on to the s.-o-ate, and they ^tood 

SHEEP-MARKET. 

John 5. 2. there is at Jerusalem by the s. -market 

a pool, called in the Hebrew tongue, Bethesda 

SHEEP-MASTER. 

2Kings 3. 4. IMesha king of ]\loab was a s. -master 

See Shearers. 

SHEEP-SKINS. 

Heb. 11. 37. they wandered in s.-s. and goats-skins 

SHEET. 
.dctslO. 11. a vessel descending as a great s. 11.5. 

SHEETS. 
Judg.U.l-l. then I will give you thirty s. and thirty 

13. then shall give me thirtv s. and thirtv change 

SHEKEL. 

Gen. 24. 22. the man took an ear-ringof half as. 

Exod. 30.13. as. after the s. of the sanctuary, as. 

is 20 gerahs, JVmot. 3. 47. Ezek. 45. 12. 

15. the poor shall not give less than half a s. 

1 Sam. 9. 8. I have here the fourth part of a s. 

2 Kings 7. 1. measure of fine flour for a s. 16, 18. 
JVeA. 10. 32. charged yearly with the third of as. 
AmosS.5. making the ephah small, and the s. great 

SHEKELS. 
Gen. 23. 15. my lord, the land is worth 400 s. 16. 
24. 22. two bracelets for her hands often s. weight 
Exod. 21. 32. he shall give her master thirty s. 
30. 23. of pure myrrh 500 s. of sweet ciimnmon 
250. s. of sweet calnmns 250 s. 
I^ev. 5. 15. the estimation by s. 27. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 16. 
JVum. 7. 14. one spoon often s. of ffold full of in 
cense, 20, 26, 32, 38, 44, 50, 56, 62, 68, 74, 80. 
Deut. 22. 19. they shall amerce him in 100 s. 

29. man shall give to the damspl's father fifty s. 
JbsA. 7. 21. when I saw in the spoils 200s. of silver 
Judg. 8. 26. weight of golden ear-rings was 1700 s. 

17. 2. the 1100 s. I took it || 3. had restored the s. 
10. I will give thee ten s. of silver by the year 

2 Sam. 14. 26. Absalom weighed his hair, 200 s. 

18. 11. 1 would have given thee tens, and a girdle 
24. 24. David bought oxen for fifty.'?, of Araunah 

1 Kings 10. 16. six hundreds, of gold to one target 

2 Kings 15.20. exacted of each man 50 s. of silver 
1 Chron. 21. 25. so David gave to Oman 600 s. 
JVeh.S. 15. former governors had taken 40 s.by year 
.ler. 32. 9. I bought the field for 17 s. of silver 
Ezek.4. 10. meat shall be by weight twenty s. a day 

See Sanctuary. 

SHELTER.. 

Job 24. 8. they embrace the rock for want of a s. 

Psal.Gl.d. for thou hast been s. for me and a tov'ei 

SHEPHERD. 

See Signification on Pastor. 

Gen. 46.34. every s. is abomination to theEgypu 



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Gen. 49. 24. from thence is tlie s. stone of Israel 

I Sam. 17. 40. he pyt the stones inio a s. bag he had 

Psal. 23. 1. the Lord is my s. I shall not want 

80. 1. give ear, O s. of Israel, thou that leadest 

Eccl. 12. 11. the words which are given from ones. 

[tsa.'i6.i~. mine age isdepartud from me as a s.tent 

40.11. he sliall feed his Hock like a s. gather lambs 

44 28. the Lord that saith of Cyrus,' he is my s. 

03. 11. lliat brought them up with 5. of his flock 
Jer. 31. 10. and keep him as a s. doth his flock 

43.12. array iiimseif asas. putteth on his garment 
49. 19. who is tiiat s. that will stand, 50. 44. 
51. 23. I will also break in pieces s. and his flock 
JEzeA:.34.5.tliey were scattered, because there isnos. 
8. my flock became a prey, because there is nos. 
12. as a .s.seeketh out his flock among the sheep 
23. I will set up one s. over them, my servant 
David shall feed them and be their s. 37. 24. 
Amos 3. 12. as the s. takes out of mouth of the lion 
ZccA. 10.2.lhey were troubled, bee. there was nos. 
11. 15. take lo thee the instruments of a foolish s. 
IG. lo 1 will raise up a s. in the land 
17.woe totiie idles. that leaveth the flock, Hword 
13.7. a wake, O swor(l,against my s.andmy fellow 
John 10. 12. but he'that is a hireling, and hot s. 
14. I am good s. know my sheep and am known 
16. and there shall be one fold and one s. 
Heb.Vi.^O.ouT Lord Jesus thatgreat s. of the sheep 
1 Pet. 2. 25. but ye are now returned unto the s. 
5.4. when the chiefs, shall appear, ye shall receive 
See Sheep. 
SHEPHERDS. 
Gen. 46. 32. men are s. \\ 47. 3. thy servants are s. 
Exod. 2. 17. and the s. came and drove them away 

19. an Egyjitian delivered us out of hand of s. 

1 Sam. 25. 7. now thy s. with us, we hurt them not 

Ca7it. 1. 8. and feed thy kids beside the s. tents 

Isa. 13. 20. nor shall the s. make their folds there 

31. 4. when multitude of s. is called forth ag. him 

56. 11. and they are s. that cannot understand 

Jer.6. 3. the s.with theirflocks shall come unto her 

23. 4. I will set up s. over them who shall feed 

25. 34. howl, ye s. || 35. the s. have no way to flee 

36. a voice of the cry of the s. and a howling 
33. 12. in all the cities shall be a habitation of s. 
56. their s. have caused them to go astray 
Eiek. 34. 2. prophesy againstthes. of Israel, woe 
to the s. of Israel, should nots. feed the flocks? 
8. my flock a prey, nor did ray s. search for my 
flock, but s- fed themselves and not my flock 
10. thus saith the Lord, behold lam against the 
s. neither shall the s. feed themselves any more 
Amos 1. 2. and the habitations of the s. shall mourn 
Mic. 5. 5. then shall we raise against him seven s. 
JVaA. 3.18. thy s. slumber,0 king of Assyria,nobles 
Zeph. 2. 6. the sea coasts shall be cottages for s. 
Zech. 10. 3. mine anger was kindled againstthes. 
11.3. there is a voice of the howling of the s. 
5. and their own s. pity them not 
8. three s. also I cut off in one month 
Liuke 2. 8. there were in the same country s.in field 
18. those things which were told them by thes. 

20. the s. returned, glorifying and praising God 

SHERD. 
Isa. 30. 14. there sliall not be found a s. to take fire 

SHERDS. 
Ezek. 23. 34. thou shalt break the s. thereof 

SHERIFFS. 

Dan. 3. 2. Nebuchadnezzar sent to gather the s. 

3. then the s. and rulers were gathered together 

SHEW, Substantive. 

Psal. 39. 6. surely every man 'valketh in a vain s. 

.Isa. 3. 9. the s. of their countenance doth witness 

Luke 20. 47. and for a s. make long prayers 

<?aZ.6.12.asmany as desire to make a fair s.in flesh 

CoZ.2.15. s[)oiled powers, made a s.of them openly 

23. which things have s. of wisd. in will-worship 

SHEW-BREAD. 

See Signification on BREiD. 

£z(7rf.25.30.shaUsetuponatables.-&rea(i before me 

35. 13. make the table, and the s.-bread, 39. 36. 

J^am. 4. 7. on table of s.-bread shall spread a cloth 

1 Sam. 21. 6. there was no bread, hut the s.-bread 

1 ^<;/o-s7.48. table of gold whereon thes.-bread was 

1 Chr. 9. 32. sons of Kohathites to prepare s.-bread 
23. 29. service both for the s.-5rca<Z and fine flour 
28. 16. David gave gold for the tables o^ s.-bread 

2 Chron. 2. 4. a house for the continual s.-bread 

4. 19. made tables whereon the s.-bread was, set 
13. 11. the s.-bread also set they in order 
29.18.have cleansed thes.-ftreadtable with vessels 

JVf/t. 10. 33. to charge ourselves for the s.-bread 
Mat. 12. 4. how he entered into the house of God, 
and did eat the s.-bread, Mark 2.26. Luke 6. 4. 
Ilfh. 9. 2. a tabernacle, wherein was the s.-bread 

SHEW. 

Fyxod. 7.9. Pharaoh shall speak, saying, s. miracle 

9. 16. I raised thee up for to s. in thee my power 

!0. 1 that r might s. my signs before him 

»3. 8 and thou shalt s. thy son in that day 

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Exod.li.Vi.seQ the salvationL.wills.to you lo-day 
18. 20. shalt s. way they must walk, Deiil. 1.33. 
25. 9. make it according to all that I s. thee 
33. 13. s. me now thy way || 18. s. me thy glory 

Deiit. 5.5. 1 stood to s. you the word of the Lord 
7. 2. make no covenant, nor s. mercy unto them 

13. 17. that the Lord may s. thee mercy 

17. 9. they shall s. thee the sentence of judgment 

10. thou shalt do as they shall s. thee, 11. 
28. 50. hot regard old, nor s. favour to young 
32. 7. ask thy father, and he will s. thee 

Josh. 5. 6. the Lord sware he would nots. the land 

Jndg. 1. 24. the spies said, s. us we pray thee, the 

entrance into the city, and we will s.thee mercy 

6. 17. then s. me a sign that thou talkest with me 

1 Sam. 3. 15. Samuel feared to s. Eli the vision 
8.9. s. them the manner of the king that shall reign 

9. 6. man of God peradventure can s. us our way 
27. stand, that I may s. thee the word of God 

10. 8. 1 will come and s. thee what thou shalt do 

14. 12. come up to us, and we wills, you a thing 
20. 2. my father will do nothing, he v/ill s. it me 

12. if I then send not unto thee, and s. it thee 
22. 17. they knew when he fled, and did not s. it 
25. 8. ask the young men, and they will s. thee 

2 Sam. 15. 25. he will s. me, both it and his habitat. 

1 Kings 1. 52. if he will s. himself a worthy man 
2.2. be thou strong therefore, and s. thyself a man 

18. 1. came to Elijah, go s. thyself to Ahab, 2. 
'iKings 6. 11. will ye nots. me which of us is for king 

2 Chr. 16. 9. to s. himself strong in behalf of them 
Ezra 2. 59. they could not s. their fathers' house, 

whether they were of Israel, JVe/i. 7.61. 

JVcA. 9. 19. the pillar of fire to s. them light 

Esth. 1. 11. to s. the people and princes her beauty 

2. 10. Mordecai charged her not to s. her kindred 

4. 8. gave him a copy of the writing to s. Esther 

Job 10. 2. s. me wherefore thou conlendest with me 

11. 6. he would s. thee the secrets of wisdom 

32. 6. 1 was afraid, durst not s. you my opinion 
33.23. if a messenger to s. to man his uprightness 

Psal. 4.6. many will say, who will s. us any good? 
9. 14. that I may s. forth all thy praise in gates 
16. 11. wilts, methepathof life, in thy presence 
25. 4. s. me thy ways, O Lord, teach me thy paths 

14. the Lord will s. them his covenant 
51. 15. and my mouth shaH s. forth thy praise 
71. 15. my mouth shall s. forth thy righteousness 
79. 13. we thy people will s. forth thy praise 
85. 7. s. us mercy, O Lord, grant us thy salvation 
86. 17.S. me a token for good, that they may see it 
88. 10. wilt thou s. wonders to the dead 
92. 15. to s. that Lord is upright, he is ny rock 
94.1. OG. whom vengeance belongeth,s. thyself 
106. 2. who can s. forth all his praise ? 
Prov. 18. 24. a man must s. himself friendly 
Isa. 27. 11. he that formed them will s. no favour 
30. 30. the Lord shall s. lightning down of his arm 

41. 22. let them bring them forth and s. us what 

shall happen, let them s. the former things 

23. s. the things that are to come hereafter 

43. 9. who among them can s. us former things? 
21. people have I formed, shall s. forth my praise 

44. 7. things that are coming, let them s. to them 
46. 8. remember this, and s. yourselves men 

49. 9. say to them in darkness, s. yourselves 
58. 1. s. my people their transgression and sins 
60. 6. they shall s. forth the praises of the Lord 
Jer. 16. 10. thou shalt s. them all these words 

13. into a land, where I will not s. you favour 

42. 3. thy God may s. us the v;ay we may walk 
51. 31. to s. the king of Babylon his city is taken 

Ezek. 22. 2, thou shalt s. her all her abominations 

33. 31. for with their mouth they s. much love 
37. 18. wilt thou not s. us what thou meanest? 
40. 4. set thine heart upon all that I shall s. thee 

43. 10. son of man, s. the house to house of Israel 

11. s. them the form of the house and fashion 
Dan. 2. 2. the sorcerers for to s. king his dreams 

4. and we will s. the interpretation, 7. 
6. if ye s. the dream and interpretation, therefore 
s. the dream and interpretation thereof 
10. not a man that can s. the king's inatter 
16. he would s. the king the interpretation 
27. the secret cannot the wise men s. to the king 

4. 2. I thought it good to s. the signs and wonders 

5. 7. whosoever shall s. me the interpretation 

9. 23. connnand came, and I am come to s. thee 
Hab. 1. 3. why dost thou s. me iniquity? 
Mat. 8. 4. go thy way, s. thyself to the priest, and 
offer the gift, Mark 1. 44. Luke 5. 14. ] 17. 14. 

11. 4. go and s. John those things ye do hear 

12. 18. he shall s. judgment to the Gentiles 

14. 2. he is risen, therefore mighty works do s. 
forth themselves in him, Mark 6. 14. 
16. 1. the Pharisees desired he would s. a sign 
22. 19. s. me the tribute money, Luke 20. 24. 
24. 1. came to s. him the building of the temple 

24. for there shall arise false Christs, and shall s. 

great signs and wonders, Mark 13. 22. 



Mark 14. 15. he will s. you a large upper room fur- 
nished, there make ready for us, Luke 22. 1'J. 

Luke 1. 19. I am sent to s. thee these glad tidings 
8. 39. s. how great things God hath done to thee 

.hhn 5. 20. he will s. him greater works than these 
7. 4. if thou do these things s. thyself to the wodd 
11.57. if any knew where he was they should f.il 

14. 8. s. us the Father and it sufficeth us, 9. 
16. 13. and he will s. you things to come 

14. he shall receive of mine, and s. it to you, 15 
25. but I shall s. you plainly of the Father 

j?cisl.24. Lords. whether of these thou hastchoset 
7. 3. and come into the land which I shall s. thee 
12. 17. and he said, go, s. these things to James 

16. 17. the men who s. to us the way of salvation 
24. 27. Felix willing to s. the Jews a pleasure 
26. 23. that he should s. light to the people 

Rom. 2. 15. who s. the work of the law written 
9. 17. 1 liRvc raised thee, that I might s. my power 
22. what if God, willing to s. his wrath, endured 

1 Cor. 11. 26. ye do s. the Lord's death till he come 
12. 31. yet s. I to you a more excellent way 

15. 51. I s. you a mystery, we shall not all sleej> 

2 Cor. 8. 24. s. ye to them the proof of your love 
Eph. 2. 7. that he might s. the exceeding riches 

1 T/iess. 1.9. for Iheythemselvess.ofus whatrnanner 

1 Tim. 1. 16. that Christ might s. all long-suflTering 
5. 4. let them learn first to s. piety at home 

6. 15. which in his times he shall s. who is the 

2 Tim. 2. 15. study to s. thyself approved to God 
Heb. 6. 11. that every one of you s. the same dili 

17. God willing to s. to the heirs of promise 
,Iam. 2. 18. s. me thy faith without thy works 
3.13. let him s. his works out of good conversation 
1 Pet. 2. 9. ye should s. forth the praises of him 
1 John 1. 2. and s. unto you that eternal life 
Rev. 1. 1. he sent his angel to .«. his servants, 22. 6. 

/ will 'shew: 

Gen. 12. 1. get thee unto a land that Iroill s. thee 
Exod.. 33. 19. I will be gracious to whom I will be 
gracious, I w ill s.xwexcy ow whom fwills. mercy 
,Iudg. 4. 22. 1 will s. thee man whom thou seekest 
1 Sam. 16. 3. I will s. thee what thou shalt do 

20. 13. to do thee evil, then / will s. it thee 

1 Kings 18. 15. I will surely s. myself to Ahab 

2 Kings 7.12. Iwill s.you what Syrians have done 
Job l5. 17. / will s. thee that which I have seen 

32. 10. Z^also will s. mine opinion, 17. j 36. 2. 
Psal. 9. 1. I will s. forth all thy marvellous works 

50. 23. I will s. the salvation of God, 91. 16. 
.Tcr. 18. 17. / will s. them the back, and not face 

33. 3. I will s. thee great and mighty things. 

42. 12. / will s. mercies unto you, cause to return 
Dan. 2. 24. I will s. the king the interpretation 

10. 21. but I will s. thee what is noted in script. 

11. 2. and now I will s. thee the truth. Behold 
.Joel 2. 30. I will s. wonders in heaven. Acts 2. 19. 
Mic. 7. 15. I will s. to him marvellous things 
JSTah. 3. 5. I will s. the nations thy nakedness 
Zech. 1. 9. angel said, I wills, thee what these be 
Luke 6. 47. I will s. you to whom he is like 
Acts^.YQ.Iwills. him how great things he must suff 
.Tarn. 2. 18. / will s. thee my faith by my works 
Rev. 4. 1. I will s. thee things which must be 

17. 1. I will s. thee the judgment of the whore 

21. 9. I will s. thee the bride the Lamb's wife 

See Kindness. 

SHEWED. 

Lev. 13. 19. a white spot, and it be s. to priest, 49. 

Mum. 13. 26. and s. them the fruit of the land 

Deut. 34. 12. which Moses s. in the sight of Israel 

Judg. 1. 25. and when he s. them the entrance 

4. 12. s. Sisera, that Barak was gone up to Tabor 

13.10. the woman made haste, and s. her husband 

16. 18. come up, for he hath s. me all his heart 
Ruth'i.W. it hath been s. me all that thou hast done 
1 Sam. 11. 9. came and s. it to the men of Jabesh 

19. 7. Jonathan s. him allthose things 

22. 21. Abiathar s.Dav.that Saul had slain priests 
24. 18. Saul said to David, thou hast s. this day 

how thou hast dealt well with mo 
2Sa?n.ll.22. messenger s. David all Joab had sent 

1 Kings 1. 27. thou hast not s. it to thy servant 
16. 27. Omri, and his might that he s. 22. 45. 

2 Kings 6. 6. where fell it? he s. him the place 
11. 4. took an oath, and s. them the king's son 
20. 13. Hezekiah hearkened to them, and s. them 

all the house of his precious things, Isa. 39. 2. 

15. there is nothing I have nots. them, /sa;39. 4. 
Es-th. 1.4. when hes.richesofhis glorious kingdom 

2. 10. Esther had not s. her people nor kindred, 2t) 

3. 6. for they had s. him the people of Mordecai 

./o66.14.to afflicted pity should be s.from his friend 

Psal. 71. 18. until I have s. thy strength to this gen. 

10.5. 27. they s. his signs among them, Acts 7. 36 

142. 2. poured my complaint. I s. before him my 

Prou.26.26. his wickedness shall be s. before cong 

Eccl. 2. 19. labour, wherein I have s. myself wise 

Isa. 40. 14. who taught him knowledge, and s. to 

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Eick. 2*2. 26. they s. no difference between clean 
Mat. 2d. 11. and s. to chief priests all things done 
J.ukc 4. 5. devil 5. him all kingdoms of the world 
7. 18. the disciples of John s. him these things 
JO. 37. and he said, he that 5. mercy on him 
14. 21. that serv. came and s. his lord these things 
20. 37. that the dead are raised, Moses s. at bush 
John 10. 32. many good works have I s. you . 
20. 20. he 5. unto them his hands and his side 
21.1. Jesus 5. hims. again to disciples, 14. Jlcts 1.3. 
,^cts 4. 22. on whom this miracle of healing was s. 
7. 26. Moses s. himself to them as they strove 
3G. after he had s. wonders and signs 
52. which 5. before of the coming of the just One 
11. 13. he s. how he had seen an angel in his house 
19.18. many that believed confessed, s. their deeds 
20. 20. but have s. and have taught you publicly 
35. I have 5. you all things, how so labouring 

23. 22. tell no man thouhast 5. the^e things to me 

26. 20. but first Paul s. to them of Damascus 
28. 2. the barbarous people s. no little kindness 

21. noneof brethren s. or spake any harm of thee 

1 Cor. 10. 28. eat not, for his sake that s. it 
Heb. 6. 10. love which ye have s. toward his name 
Jaj". 2. 13. shall have judgment that s. no mercy 
Rev. 21. 10. angel s. me the great city Jerusalem 

22. 1. he s. me a pure river of water of life 

8. I fell down to worship the angel who s. me 
God or Lord^llEWES)^ expressly^ or implicitly. 
Oen. 19. 19. thy mercy s. to me in saving ~.y life 

24. 14. that thou hast s. kindness to my m.aster 
32. 10. not worthy of the least of the mercies s. 
39. 21. the Lords. Joseph mercy, and gave favour 
41. 25. God s. Pharaoh what he is about to do 

39. forasmuch as God hath s. thee all this 
48. 11. and lo, God hath 5. me also thy seed 

Exod. 15. 25. he cried, and the Lord s.him atree 

25. 40. look thou make them after the pattern s. 

thee in the mount, 26. 30. | 27. 8. Heh. 8. 5. 
Z,eu. 24. 12. that the mind of the Lord might be 5. 
J^um. 8. 4. to the pattern the Lord had s. Moses 

14. 11. all signs I have s. among them, Deut. 6. 22. 
Deut. 4. 36. and upon earth he s. thee his great fire 

5. 24. behold, the Lord our God s. us his glory 

34.1. the Lords, him all the land of Gilead 
Judg. 13. 23. nor would he iiave s. all these things 
l/iTmo'sS. 6. Solomon said, thou hast s.to thy servant 

David my father great mercy, 2 C/iron. 1. 8. 

8 Kings 8. 10. Lord halhs. me, he shall surely die 

13. the Lord hath s. me that thou shalt be king 

2 Ckron. 1. 10. for goodness the Lord had s. David 
Ezra 9. 8. grace hath been 5. from Lord our God 
Psal. 31. 21. he hath s. me his marvellous kindness 

GO. 3. thou hast s. thy people hard things 

71. 20. thou hast s. me great and sore troubles 

78. 11. they forgat his wonders he had s. them 

98. 2. his righteousness hath s. in sight of heathen 
111. 6. he s. his people the power of his works 
118. 27. God is the Lord who hath s. us light 

rsa.26. 10. let favour be s. to wicked, yet not learn 
43. 12. I have s. when there was no strange god 
48. 3. I s. them, I did them suddenly, came to pass 
5. before it came to pass I s. it thee 

Jcr. 24. 1. the Lord s. me two baskets of figs 
38. 21. this is the word that the Lord, hath 5. me 

Ezck. 11. 25. all things that the Lord hath s. me 
20. 11., gave statutes and s. them my judgments 

dmos 1. 1. thus hath the Lord s. me, 4. | 8. 1. 

Mic. 6. 8. he hath s. thee, O man, what is good 

Zech. 1. 20. and the Lord s. me four carpenters 
3.1. he s. me Joshua standing before angel of Lord 

Luke 1. 51. he hath s. strength with his arm 
58. heard how Lord had s. great mercy on her 

^cts3. 18. but those things which God before had s. 
30.28. Gods. I should not call any man common 

40. God raised him thethird day and s. him 
Rom. 1. 19. is manifest, for God hath s.it to them 
2 Pet. 1. 14. even as our Lord Jesus hath s. me 

SHEWEDST. 
.'N'ek. 9. 10. and s. signs and wonders upon Pharaoh 
Jer, 11. 18. I know it, then thou s. me their doings 

SHEWEST. 
Job 10. 16. thou s. thyself marvellous upon me 
Jer. 32. 18. thou s. loving-kindness to thousands 
John 2.18. Jews said,w'hat sign s. thou to us? 6. 30. 

SHEWETH. 
^671.41.28. whatGod is about to do, he 5. to Pharaoh 
Jfum. 23. 3. whatsoever he s. me, I will tell thee 
ISam.. 22. 8. none 5. rne that my son made a league 
2 Sam. 22.51. he s. mercy to his anointed, to David, 
and to his seed for evermore, Psal. 18. .50. 
Job 36. 9. he s. them their work and transgressions 
33. noise thereof s. concerning it, the cattle also 
Psal. 19. 1. and the firmament s. his handy work 
2. and night unto night s. knowledge 
112.5. good man s. favour, and lendeth, will guide 
147. 19. he s. his word unto Jacob, his statutes 
Prov. 12. 17. he that speaks truth, s. forth right. 

27. 25. the hay appears, the tender grass s. itself 
Isa. 41. 26. yea, there is none that s. your words i 

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J\Iat. 4. 8. and s. him all kingdoms of the world 
Jo/m 5. 20. Father loveth, and s. the Son all things 

SHEWING. 
Exod.20.6.ands-m(ircy unto thousands,73eMf. 5.10. 
Psal.l8.A. s. to generation to come praises of Lord 
Cant. 2. 9. my beloved s. himself thro' the lattice 
Dan. 4. 27. break off thine iniquities by 5. mercy 
5.12. s. of hard sentences found in the same Daniel 
Luke 8. 1. s. glad tidings of the kingdom of God 
jJcts 9. 39. and s. the coats which Dorcas made 
18. 28. s. by scripture that Jesus was Christ 
2 Thess. 2. 4. as God, s. himself that he is God 
7Vt.2.7.in all things*. thyself pattern ofgood works 

10. not purloining, but s. all good fidelity 
3. 2. but be gentle, s. all meekness to all men 

SHEWING. 
Luke 1. 80. was in deserts till day of his s. to Israel 

SHIELD • ■ 

Is a piece of defensive armour : The common ma- 
terials of a shield were wood: It was covered 
with leather, with plates of gold, or brass. 
Sometimes they were made all of gold, or brass. 
Those that Solomon made were of massy gold, 
1 Kings 10. 17. Shishak king of Egypt took 
these away, and Rehoboam made others of 
brass to serve in their stead, 1 Kings 14. 

26, 27. 

In scripture God is often called the shield of his 
people: I am thy shield, says God to Abraham, 
Gen. 15. 1. / will protect and defend thee. 
The Psalmist says, Thou, Lord, wilt bless 
the righteous ; with favour wilt thou compass 
him as with a shield, Psal. 5. 12. With thy 
love and gracious providence thou wilt keep 
him safe on every side. Princes and great 
men arc also called the shield of the people, 
because by their ojfice they are, or should be, 
the common parents and protectors of their 
people, to defend them front all oppressions 
and injuries. Psal. 47. 9, The shields of the 
earth belong unto God, are dependent upon 
him. Faith in scripture is likewise called a 
shield, Ejjh. 6. 18. because it derives strength 
from Christ/or overcoming the temptations of 
Satan. 
They hung up their shields upon towers for or- 
naments, or as trophies of victory, to make use 
of them upon occasion. The tower of David 
was adorned with a thousand shields. Cant. 4. 
4, Thy neck is like the tower oi' David, builded 
for an armoury, whereon there hang a thousand 
bucklers, all shields of mighty men. By neck. 
Commentators understand the grace of faith, 
which, as is said, is called a shield ; and this 
sheins that by faith the church is strong and 
victorious over all her enemies. 
Gen. 15. 1. 1 am thy s. and e.v: ceding great re war4 
Deut. 33. 29. saved by the Lord, the s. of thy help 
Judg. 5. 8. 1 Deborah arose a mother in Israel, was 
there a s. or spear seen among 40,000 in Israel 1 

1 Sam. 17. 7. one bearing a s. went before him, 41. 
45. thou comest to me with a spear and a s. 

2 Sam. 1. 21. there the s. of the mighty is vilely 
cast away,.?, of Saul as tho' not anointed with oil 

22. 3. he is my .«. Ps. 3. 3. | 28. 7. 1 119. 114. 1 144. 2. 
36. given me the s. of thy salvation, Psal. 18. 35. 

1 Kings 10.17. three pounds of gold went to one s. 

2 Kings 19. 32. he shall not come before it with 

a s. nor cast a bank against it, Isa. 37. 33. 

1 Chron. 12. 8. the Gadites that could handle s. 
24. the children of Judah that bare s. and spear 
34. of Naphtali with s. and spear 37,000 

2 Chr.25. 5. choice men that could handle sp. and s. 
Job 39. 23. glittering spear and s. rattleth ag. him 
Psal.5.12. with favour wilt compass him as with 5. 

33.20. the Lord is our s. 55. 11. | 84. 9. | 89. 1 18. 
35.2. take hold of the s. and buckler, and stand 
76. 3. there brake he the arrows of bow, the s. 
84.11. L. G. is sun and s. will give grace and glory 
91. 4. his truth shall be thy s. and buckler 
115. 9. he is their help and their s. 10, 11. 
Prov- 30. 5. he is a s. to them that put trust in him 
Isa. 21. 5. arise, ye princes, and anoint the 5. 
22. 6. Elam bare quiver, Kir uncovered the s. 
Jer. 46. 3. order buckler and 5. draw near to battle 

9. come forth, Libyans, that handle the s. 
Ezek. 23. 24. they shall set ag. thee buckler and 5. 
27. 10. they hanged the s. and helmet in thee, 11. 
JVah. 2. 3. the s. of his mighty men is made red 
Eph. 6. 16. above all taking the s. of faith 

SHIELDS. 

2 Sam. 8. 7. David took the 5. of gold that were on 

the servants of Hadadezer, 1 Chron. 18. 7. 

l^rin^s 10.17. Solomon made 300 s. of beaten gold, 

the king put them in Lebanon, 2 Chron. 9. 16. 

14. 26. Shishak took away all, even all s. of gold 

which Solomon had made, 2 Chron. 12. 9. 

27. Rehoboam made in their stead brazen s. and 
committed them to chief of guards, 2 Chr. 12.10. 

2 Kings 11. 10. priest gave king Dav. s. 2 Chr. 23.9. 



2Chr. 11. 12. in every several cityputs. and spears 
14. 8. out of Benjamin that bare .9. 17. 17. 
26. 14. Uzziah prepared for them s. and spears 
32. 5. Hezek. made darts and s. in abundance, 27 
JVe/i.4. 16. tjie other half of them held spears and s. 
Job 41. t 15. strong pieces of s. are his pride 
Psal. 47. 9. the s. of the earth belong (o God 
Cant.4.4. whereon hang buckl. all s. of mighty men 
.Jer. 51. 11. make bright the arrows, gather the s. 
£;2e//;.38.4.even great company with buckl. and s.5. 
39. 9. they shall burn the s. and the weapons 

SHIGGAION. 
This word is found in the title of Psal. 7. It 
Cometh from another Hebrew icord which 
signifies to stray or wander ; lohence some do 
conjecture, that it was avarious song, running 
from one kind of tune into another; and that it 
was used in great anguishes of heart, when as 
the thoughts and stirrings of the hcart,through 
the greatness of trouble, do vary and fall from 
one strain to another in a straying and scat- 
tering manner. 
Some think it is an instrument of Music ; others 
translate it, The error of David ; others, The 
secret of David; others, The delight of David; 
and others again. The disquiet of David. Some 
think it ought to be translated, A song of trou- 
ble, or A song of consolation of David : The 
Arabic xcord Schaga signifies, to be in trouble; 
and the Hebrew word Schagah, or Shagah, to 
rejoice, lo he comforted. 

SHILOH. 
One of the glorious names of iheMessias,denoting 
him to be the only procurer of our happiness ; 
andour alone peace-maker with God : for it ijn- 
poi-teth a Saviour, or happy, blessed, peaceable, 
or a peace-maker, ire. from the root Shalah, Ae 
was quiet., and in peace; he was safe and hap 
py. It is found Gen. 49. 10, The sceptre shall 
not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from 
between his feet, until Shiloh come, and unto 
him shall the gathering of the people be. Jill 
Christian commentators agree, that this loord 
ought to be uyiderstood of <Ae Messiah ; 0/ Jesus 
Christ. Jerom translates it by Qui miftendus 
est. He who is to be sent, and manifestly 
reads Shiloach, sent, instead of Shiloh. The 
Septuagint translate it. Until the coming of 
him to whom it is reserved; or, till we see ar- 
rive that which is referved for him. 
So7ne trans'.Me, The sceptre shallnot depart from 
Judah, till he comes to whom it belongs: 
Others, till the coming of the Peace-maker, 
or the Pacific ; or of prosperity ." Others, till 
the birth of him who shall be born of a wo- 
man, who shall conceive without t!ie know- 
ledge of a man. Othertcise, the sceptre shall 
not depart from Judah, till its end, till its ruin, 
till the downfall of the kingdom of the Jews : 
>B certain author derives Shiloh from, shalali; 
which som&f.imes signifies to be weary, to suffer, 
till his labours, his sufferings, his passion, 
should come to pass. 

SHINE. 
J^um. 6. 25. the Lord make his face s. upon thee 
Job 3. 4. that day be dark ; neither let liglit 5. on it 
10. 3. thou shouldest s. on counsel of the wicked 
11. 17. thou shalt s. forth, thou shall be as morning 
•18. 5. and the spark of his fire shall not s. 
22. a?, and the light shall s. upon thy ways 
36. 32. the light he commandeth it not lo s. 
37. 15. when he caused th d light of his cloud to s. 
41. 18. by his neesings a light doth s. and his eyes 

32. he maketh a path to s. after him 
Psal. 31. 16. make thy face to s. upon thy servant 
67. 1. cause his face to s. upon us, 80. 3, 7, 19. 
80. 1. that dwellest between cherubims, s. forth 
104. 15. and oil to make his face to s. and bread 
119. 135. make thy face to s. upon thy servant 
Eccl. 8. 1. a man's wisdom maketh his face to s. 
Isa. 13. 10. the moon shall not cause her light to s. 
60. 1. arise, s. for ihy light is come, glory of Lord 
Jer.5. 28. they are waxen fat, theys. they overpass 
Da7i. 9. 17. cause thy faco to s. upon thy sanctuary 
12.3.that be wise, shall s. f.B stars foi ever and ever 
Mat.5.16. let your light sc s. before men to see your 
13. 43. then shall the rigKieons s forth as the sun 
17. 2. his face did 5. as sun, and his raiment white 
2 Cor. 4. 4. lest light of gospel of Christ should s. 
6. God who commanded light to s. out of darkn. 
Phil. 2. 15. among whom ye 5. as lights in world 
Rev. 18.23. light of a candle shall s. no more at all 
21. 23. city had no need of sun nor moon to ,<?. in it 

SHI NED. 
Deut. 33. 2. the Lord s. fortSi from mountParan 
Job 29. 3. when his candle s. upon my head 
31. 26. if I beheld the sun vfhen it s. or the moop. 
P5at.50.2.outofZion perfect .«fhcautyGodhath s 
Isa 9. 2. upon them hath the 'i^^' s. 
Ezek. 43. 2. and the earth e. vs-itvi his glory 



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Jicts 9. 3. siuklenly there 5. about him a light 
13.7. the angel came, and a light s.'in tlio prison 
2 Car A. 6. for God hath s. in our hearts to give light 

SHINETH. 
Job 25. 5. behold even to the moon, and it s. not 
Fsal. 139. 12. but the night 5. as the day 
ProvA. 18. as shining light thats. more and more 
Mat. 24. 27. as lightning s. even to the west 
Luke 17. 21. and s. to other part under heaven 
John 1.5.the lights, in darkness, and the darkness 
2 Pet. 1. 19. as to a light that 5. in a dark place 

1 John 2. 8. darkness is past, the true light now s. 
Rev. 1. 16. his countenance was as the sun s. 

SHINING. 

2 Sam. 23. 4. as grass springing by clear s. after rain 
Ezra 8. t27. and two vessels of s. brass precious 
Prov. 4. 18. the path of the just is as the s. light 
/sa.4.5. will create the 5. of a flaming fire by night 
Joel 2. 10. the stars shall withdraw their s. 3. 15. 
Hab.o.l l.thev went at the s. of thy glittering spear 
Mark 9. 3. his raiment became s. white as snow 
Luke 11.36. when the s. of a candle giveth life 

24. 4. two men stood by them in s. garments 
John 5. 35. he was a burning and a s. light 
Acts 26. 13. a light above the brightness of sun s. 

SHIP. 
Prov. 30.19. the way of a s. in the midst of the sea 
Isa. 33. 21. no gallant s. shall pass thereby 
Jonah 1. 3. Jonah found a s. going to Tarshish 

4. a tempest, so that the s. was like to be broken 

5. mariners cast forth the wares into the s. 
Mat. 4. 21. in a s. with Zebedee their father 

22. and they left the s. and followed him. 
8. 24. that the s. was covered with the waves 
14. 24. the s. was tossed with waves, Mark 4. 37. 

Mark 1. 19. who were in the s. mending their nets 
20. they left their father Zebedee in the s. 
4. 38. he was in the hinder part of the s. asleep 
8. 14. neither had they in the s. but one loaf 

John 6. 21. and immediately the s. was at the land 
21. 6. he said cast the net on right side of the s. 

Acts 20. 38. and they accompanied him to the s. 

21. 2. finding a s. sailing over unto Phenicia 
27. 2. and entering into a s. of Adramyttium 

SHIPS. 
Gen. 49. 13. Zebulun shall be a haven for s. 
J^um. 24. 24. and s. shall come from Chittim 
Dcut. 28. 68. L. shall bring thee into Egypt with s. 
Judg. 5. 17. and why did Dan remain in s.7 

1 Kinffs 9. 26. king Solomon made a navy of s. 

22. 48. Jehoshaphal made s. of Tarshish to go to 

Ophir, the s. were broken, 2 Chron. 20. 37. 
49. let my servants go with thine in the s. 

2 Chron. 8. 18. Huram sent him by his servants, s. 
9. 21. king's s. went to Tarshish every three years 

Job 9. 26. they are passed away as the swift s. 
Psal. 48. 7. thou breakest the 5. of Tarshish 

104. 26. there go the s. there is that Leviathan 

107. 23. they that go down to the sea in 5. that do 
Pruv. 31. 14. she is like the merchant s. she brings 
J^a. 2. 16. the day of Lord on the s. of Tarshish 

23. 1. howl, yes. of Tarshish, no entering in, 14. 

43. 14. the Chaldeans, whose cry is in the s. 

60. 9. the s. of Tarshish first, to bring thy sons 
Kzek. 27. 9. all s. of the sea with their mariners 

25. s. of Tarshish did sing of thee in thy market 
29. the pilots shall come down from theirs. 

.30. 9. the messengers go forth from me in s. 
Dan. 11. 30. for s. of Chittim shall come ag. him 

40. king of the north shall come with many s. 
Luke 5. 7. they filled both Wie s. they began to sink 
fain. 3. 4. behold also the s. though they be great 
Rev. 8.9. the third part of the s. were destroyed 
18. 17. the company in s. stood afar off and cried 
19. wherein were made rich all that had s. 
SHIP-BOARDS. 
Ezeft. 27. 5. have mnde all thy s.-boards of fir-trees 

SHIP-MASTER. 
Tnnah'X. R. s. said, what meanest thou, O sleeper"? 
Rev. 18. 17. everv s. and sailors afar off, cried 

' SHIP-MEN. 
1 Kincrs 9. 27. Hiram sent s. that had knowl. of sea 
ids 27. 30. the s. were about to 1166 out of the ship 

SHIPPING. 
.Tohn 6. 24. they took s. and came to Capernaum 

SHIPWRECK. 
•2 Cnr.^\. 25. once was I stoned, thrice I suffered s. 
\ Tim. 1. 19. some concerning faith have made s. 

SHITTAH-TREE. 
fs'X.41. 19. 1 will plant in the wilderness the s.-iree 

SHITTIM-WOOD. 

Exo'l. 25. 5. and badgers' skins and s.-wood, 35.7. 

in. shall make an ark of s.-ir. 37.1 Deut. 10. .3. 

''3. thou shalt make staves of s.-wood, 28. | 27. 

6. I 37. 4, 15, 28. | 38. 6. 

23. thou shalt make a table of s.-wood, 37, 10. 
26. 1.5. make boards for tabernacle of s.ro. 36.20, 

26. thou shalt make bars of s.-wood, 36. 31, 
32. upon four pillars of s.-wood, 37. | 36. 36. 

17 1. thou shalt make an altar of s.-woody 30, 1, 
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E.Tod.3.5.24.every man with whom was found s.-w. 
SHIVERS. 

Rev.2.27. as vessels of a potter shall be broken to s. 
SHOCK, 

Job 5. 26. like as s. of corn cometh in his season 
SHOCKS. 

Judg. 15. 5. Samson burnt up the s. and standing 
SHOD. [corn 

2 Chron. 28. 15. took the captives and s. them 

Ezek.lG.lQ.I s. thee with badgers' skin and girded 

Mark 6. 9. be s. with sandals, put not on two coats 

Eph. 6. 15. s. with the preparation of the gospel 
SHOE 

Is put for, [1] The ground under feet, Tieat 33. 
25. [2] The weakest means, Psal. (iO. 8. 1 108 
9. [3] tVcedom from danger. Cant. 7. 1. [4] 
A contemptible price, Amos 2. 6. | 8. 6. To cast 
the shoe over a country, is to subdue that coun- 
try, <^c. Psal. 60. 8. To loose the shoe was, 
[1] j9 sign of reverence, E.\od. 3. 5. [2] Of 
disgrace, Deut. 25. 10. [3] Of a contract, 
Ruth 4. 7. [4] Of mourning, Ezek. 24. 17. 

The Apostle exhorts the Ephesians to have their 
feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of 
peace, Eph. 6. 15. that is, to have a prepared 
and resolved frame of heart, which the gospel 
teaches and works ; and which, like leg or 
foot-harness, would enable them to walk with 
a steady pace in the ways of religion, notwith- 
standing the hardships, dangers, and difficul- 
ties that attend it. 
To go barefoot wa.s a sign of mourning and hu- 
miliation: David went up by the ascent of 
mount Olivet barefoot, 2 Sam. 15.30. See Isa. 
20. 2, 4. Ezek. 24. 17. The man that refused 
to raise up seed unto his brother deceased, had 
his shoe taken off by his brother'' s wife in pre- 
sence of the elders, Deut. 25. 9. This was 
done partly as a sign of his resignation of his 
right to the tcoman, and her husband''s inhe- 
ritance, as the plucking off the shoe signifies 
in Ruth 4. 7. and partly, as a note of infamy ; 
to signify that he deserved to be treated like a 
servant or captive, who in token of submission 
and obedience went bnre-foot, Isa. 20. 4. It is 
said, Psal. 60. 8, Over Edom will I cast my 
shoe. I icill take possession of them, I will 
trample upon them, and use them like slaves. 
A pair of shoes in Amos 2. 6. denotes a small 
inconsiderable bribe. To bear one's shoes, or 
untie the latchet of one's shoes, is to perform 
the meanest services for him. See Mat. 3. 11. 
Mack 1. 7. Luke 3. 16. 
Deut. 25. 9. his brother's wife shall loose his s. 
10. the house of him that hath his s. loosed 

29. 5. thy s. is not waxen old upon thy foot 
Josh. 5. 15. thy s. from off thy foot, for the place 
Ruth 4.7. man plucked off his s. and gave it to him 

8. buy it for thee, so he drew off his s, 
Psal. 60. 8. over Edom will I cast off my s. 108.9. 
Isa. 20. 2. and put oft' thy s. from thy foot, he did so 

SHOE-LATCHET. 
(7ere.l4.23.Iwill not take from thread to a s.-latchet 
Jo hnl.21. whose s. -latchet I am not worthy to loose 

SHOES. 

Exod. 3. 5. put off thy s. from thy feet. Acts 7.33. 

12. 11. thus shall ye eat it with your s. on your feet 

Deut. 33.25. s. shall be iron and brass, as thy days 

Josh.9.5. old s. and clouted upon their feet, old gar. 

13. our s. are become old with a long journey 

1 Kings 2. 5. put the blood in his s. on his feet 
Cant. 7. 1. how beautiful are thy feet with s.! 
Isa. 5. 27. nor the latchet of their s. be broken 
Ezek. 24. 17. put on thy s. upon thy feet, 23. 
Amos 2.6.because they sold the poor for a pair of s. 

8. 6. that we may buy the needy for a pair of s. 
Mat. 3. 11. whose s. I am not worthy to bear 
10. 10. provide neither s. nor staves, Luke 10. 4. 
Mark 1. 7. latchet of whose s. I am not worthy 
to stoop down and unloose, Luke 3. 16. 
Acts 13. 25. 
Luke 15.22. put a ring on his hand, and s.on his feet 
22. 35. when I s. you without purse and s. 

SHONE. 
Exod. 34. 29. wist not that the skin of his face s. 

30. the skin of his face s. they were afraid, 35. 

2 Kings 3. 22. rose up early, sun s. upon the water 
Luke 2. 9. glory of Lord s. round about them 
Acts 22. 6. suddenly there s. from heaven great 

light round about me 
Rev. 8, 12, the day s. not for a third part of it 

SHOOK. 
2 Sam. 6. 6. Uzzah took hold, for oxen s. the ark 
22. 8. the earth s. Psal. 18. 7. ) 68. 8. 1 77. 18. 
JVeA. 5. 13. 1 s. my lap, and said, so God shake 



Isa. 23. 11. he stretched out and s. the kingdoms 
Acts 13. 51. but they s. off the dust of their feet 
18. 6. he s. his raiment, and said unto them 
28.5. hs s. off beast into the fire and felt no harm 
Heb. 12. 26, whose voice then s, the, earth 

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SHOOT. 
Exod.36.33.he made the middle bar to s. through 

1 Sam. 20. 20. 1 will s. three arrows on the side'' 
36. run, find out now the arrows which I s. 

2 Sam. 11. 20. knew ye not that they would s.? 
2Kings 13. 17. then Elisha said, s. and he shot 

19. 32. he shall not s. an arrow there, Isa. 37. 33. 

1 Chron. 5. 18. valiant men able to s. with bow 

2 Chron.^G. 15. he made engines to s. arrows 
Psal. 11. 2. they may privily s. at upright in heart 

22. 7. they s. out the lip, they shake the head 
58. 7. when he bendeth his bow, to s. his arrows 
64. 3. to s. their arrows, even bitter words 
4. that they may s. in secret at the perfect 
7. but God shall s. at them with an arrow 
144. 0. s. out thine arrows, and destroy them 
Jcr. 50. 14. all ye that bend the bow, s. at her 
Ezek. 31. 14. nor s. up their top among boughs 
36. 8. ye shall s. forth your branches and yield 
Luke 21, 30. when they now s. forth, ye know 

SHOOTERS, 
2 Sam. 11. 24. s. shot from off the wall on thy serv 

SHOOTETH. 
Job 8. 16. and his branch s. forth in his garden 
/sa.27.8. in meas. when it s. forth, thou wilt debate 
Mark 4. 32. mustard seed s. out great branches 

SHOOTING. 
1 Chron. 12. 2. could use right hand and left in 8. 
Amos 7. 1. in the s. up of the latter growth 

SHORE. 
Mat. 13. 2. the whole multitude stood on the s. 

48. which when it was full, they drew.to s. 
John 21. 4. when morning, Jesus stood on the s. 
Acts 21. 5. we kneeled down on the s. and prayed 
27. 39. they discovered a certain creek with a s. 
40. hoised up the main-sail and made toward *. 
See Sea. 
SHORN. 
Cant.4.2. teeth like a flock of sheep that are even s. 
.^cisl8.18.having s. his head in Cenchrea, had vow 
ICor. 11.6. if women be not covered, let her be s. if 
it be a shame to be s.or shaven,let her be covered 
SHORT, 
JVM77?.11.23.Moses said, is the Lord's hand waxen s. 
,Iob 17. 12. the light is s. because of darkness' 

20. 5. the triumphing of the wicked is s. 
Psal. 89. 47. remember how s. my time is 
i?om.3.23.all have sinned and come s.of glory ofG. 

9.28. because a s. work will Lord make on earth 
1 Cor. 7. 29. this I say, brethren, the tim.e is s. 
1 Thess. 2. 17. being taken from you for a s, time 
Rev. 12. 12. he knoweth that he hath but as. time 

17.10. when he cometh, ye must continues, space 
See Come, Cut. 
SHORTENED. 
Psal. 89. 45. the days of his youth hast thou s. 

102. 23. he weakened my strength, he s. my days 
Pi-ov. 10. 27. the years of the wicked shall be s. 
is«.50.2.is my hand s.at all, that it cannot rec?eem? 

59. 1. behold, the Lord's hand is not s. not to save 

Mat.24. 22. except those days should be s.no flesh 

be saved, but for the elect's sake s. Mark 13. 20, 

SHORTER. 

/sa.28. 20. the bed iss. than that a man can stretch 

SHORTLY. 
GeM.41.32.is established, God wills, bringittopasa 
Jer.27il6.vessels shall s. be brought ag. from Baby. 
Ezek. 7.8. now will Is. pour out my fury upon thee 
Acts 25.4. that he himself would depart s. thither 
/2om.l6.20.G.of peace bruise Sat.underyour feets, 
1 Cor. 4. 19. I will come to you s. if the Lord will 
Phil. 2. 19. I trust to send Timotheus s. unto you 

24. I trust, that I also myself shall come s. 

1 Tim. 3. 14. I write, hoping to come unto thee s. 

2 Tim. 4. 9. do thy diligence to come s. unto me 
Heb. 13.23. with whom if he come s. I will see you 

2 Pet. 1. 14. s. I must put off this my tabernacle 

3 John 14. hut I trust I shall s. see thee and speak 
Rev. 1. 1. things that must .?. come to pass, 22. 6. 

SHORTNESS. 
Exod.6. t9. but they hearkened not for s.of spirit 

SHOT. 
Gen. 40. 10. it budded, and her blossoms s. forth 
49. 23. the archers s. at him, and hated him 
Exod. 19. 13. he shall surely be stoned, or s. thro* 
JViim. 21 .30. we have s. at them,Heshbon is perished 

1 Sam. 20. 37. the arrow which .lonathan had s. 

2 Sam. 11. 24. the shooters s. from off the wall 
2 Kings 13. 17. then Elisha said, shoot, and he s. 
2 Chron. 35. 23, the archers s. at king Josiali 
Psal. 18.14. s. out lightnings, and discomfited fhcm 
Jcr.9.8.t\ieir tongue is an arrow s. out, speaks deceit 
Ezek. 17. 6. it became a vine, and s. forth sprigs 

7. this vine s. forth her branches toward him 
31. 5. the multitude of waters when he s. forth 
10. he hath s. up his top among the thick boughs 
SHOT, Substantive. 
Gen. 21. 16. Hagar sat down as it were a bow *. 
Jer. 6.t 6. hew down trees, pour out the engine of* 
32.t 24.behold, the engines of s. come into the city 



SHO 

Ezck 26. t 8. he shall pour out the engines of s. 

SHOVEL. 
jsa- 30 24. that hath been winnowed with the 5. 

.SHOVELS. 
Ex'od. 27. 3. thou shalt make his pans and his s. 
38. 3. he made t!ie pots, and the s. and the basons 
^um. 4. 14. they ihall put on the purple cloth 5. 

1 Kings 1. 40. Hirain made the lavers, the s. and 

the basons of brass, 45. 2 Chron. 4. 11, 16. 

2 Kino-s 25.14. oots and «•. he took away, Jer.52.18. 

SHOULDER 
Is a part of the bodii well known. To give or 
lend his shoulder,' for hearing of a burden, 
signifies to submit to servitude. Issachar 
bowed his shoulder to bear, and became a 
servant unto tribute, Gen. 49. 15. The Mes- 
siah has delivered his people from the rod, or 
from the yoke, to which they were subject. 
Isa. 9. 4, Thou hast broken the staff of his 
shoulder. And in Isaiah, 10. 27, the prophet 
comforting Israel with the promise of deliver- 
ance from Assyria, says. His burden shall be 
taken away from otf thy shoulder. The scrip- 
ture calls that a rebellious shoulder, a with- 
drawing shoulder, that will not submit to the 
yoke, iS'eh. 9. j 29. and those that bear it to- 
gether with joint consent, serving with one 
shoulder, Zepti. 3. f 9. 

Heretofore they wore the marks of honour and 
command upon their shoulders. Job de^'.res of 
God to decide his cause; Surely I would take 
it upon my shoulder, as a trophy or badge of 
honour, and bind it as a crown to me. Job 31. 
36. Isaiah says that the Messiah shall bear 
the mark of his government upon his shoulder. 
Isa. 9. 6, Tlie government shall be upon his 
shoulder. God promises Eliakim the son of 
Hilkiah, to give him the key of the house of 
David, and to lay it upon his shoulder; so he 
shall open, and none shall shut; and he shall 
shut, and none shall open. 

To be borne upon shoulders, sometim£s stands 
for a kind of honour and distinction. God 
says that he would lift up his hand to the Gen- 
tiles, and set up his standard to the people ; and 
they shall bring thy sons in their arms, and 
thy daughters shall be carried upon their 
shoulders, Isa. 49. 22. Sometimes this denotes 
great weakness, or some great disgrace. God 
commanded Ezekiel to make a breach in the 
wall, and carry out thereby on his shoulders in 
the night time, to represent the taking o/ Jeru- 
salem, mid the captivity of the king and his 
people. ■ Ezek. 12. 6, 7, In their sight bear upon 
thy shoulders, <fcc. 

't is said. Deut. 33. 12, That the Lord shall 
dwell between Benjamin's shoulders; that is, 
God's temple, loherein he dwelt shall be built 
upon mount Moriah, which is in the tribe of 
Benjamin; shoulder being elseichere put for 
border, or side, as in Num. 34. f 11. To fly 
upon the shoulders,, Isa. 11. 14. is to rise up 
against one, to attack him, to offer violence 
to him. 

Gen. 21. 14. putting the bread on Hagar's s. 
24. 15. Rebekah wit'n her pitcher upon her 5. 45. 
. 49.15. Issachar bowed hiss, to bear, became a ser. 

Ezod. 28. 7. the ephod shall have two s. pieces 

25. put the ends of the chains on the s. pieces 

29. 27. sanctify the s. of the heave-offering 

39. 4. they made s. pieces for it to couple it 

iJVwm. 6. 19. priest shall take sodden s. of the ram, 
to put in hands of the Nazarite, Deut. 18. 3 

Josh. 4. 5. take ye every man a stone upon his s. 

Judg. 9. 48. Abimeiech laid a bow on his s. 

1 Sam. D. 24. and the cook took up the s. 
10. t 9. when Saul had turned his s. to go 

IKings 7. 1 39. he put bases on right s. of the house 

ZKings 11. t 11- guard stood about the king with 
his weapons from the rights. 2C/jrore.23. f 10. 

JV*eA.9.29. withdrew the s. and hardened their neck 

Job 31. 36. surely I would take it on my s. bind it 

Psal. 81. 6. I removed his s. from the burden 

Isa. 9. 4. thou hast broken the staff of his s. 
6. and the government shall be upon his s. 
10. 27. his burden shall be taken from off thy s. 
22. 22. the key of David will I lay upon his s. 
46. 7. they bear him upon the s, they ca.rry him 

Ezek. 12. 7. I bare it on my s. in their sight 
12. prince shall bear upon his s. in the twilight 

24. 4. gather the pieces, even the thigh and s. 

25. t 9. therefore I will open the s. of Moab 
29. 7. thou didst break and rent all their s. 18. 
34. 21. ye have thrust with side and with s. 

Hos. 6. f 9. priests murder in the way with one s. 
Zeph. 3. t 9. to serve the Lord with one s. 
Zech. 7. 11. but they refused and pulled away the s. 
Lnke 15. 5. when found it lavs it on his s. rejoicing 
SIfOULDER-BLADE. I 

Joh 31. 22. then let mine arm fall from vay s. I 
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jFfeaufi-SHOULDER. 
Lev. 7. 34. the heaves- have I taken, J^Tum. 6. 20. 
10. 14. the heavc-s. shall ye eat in a clean place 

15. the heave-s. and wave-breastshallthey bring 
Right SHOULDER. 

Exod-29.22. thou shall take of the ram the right s. 

Lev. 7. 32. the right s. shall ye give unto the priest 

33. offereth, shall have the right s. for his part 

8. 25. Moses took the fat and the right s. 
26. put them on the fat, and upon the right s. 

9. 21. the right s. waved is thine, J^um. 18. 18. 
SHOULDERS. 

Gen. 9. 23. they laid the garment upon both their s. 
Ezod. 12. 34. their troughs bound upon their s. 

28. 12. shalt put two stones on s. of ephod, 39. 7. 
Mum. 7. 9. sonsof Kohath should bear on theirs. 
Deut. 33. 12. and he shall dwell between his s. 
Judg.16. 3. Samson took bar and all, put upon his s. 
1 Sam. 9. 2. from his s. and upward higher, 10. 23. 

17. 6. he had a target of brass between his s. 

1 Chron. 15. 15. the Levites bare the ark on their s. 

2 Chron. 35. 3. it shall not be a burden upon yours. 
Isa.ll. 14. but they shall fly on thes. of Philistines 

14. 25. and his burden depart from off their s. 
30. 6. will carry riches upon thes. of young asses 
49. 22. thy daughters shall be carried upon their s. 

Ezck. 12. 6. in their sight shall bear it upon thy s. 

Mat. 23. 4. they bind burdens, lay them on men's s. 
SHOUT, Substantive. 

J^''um. 23. 21. and the s. of a king is among them 

Josh. 6. 5. the people shouted with a great s. 20. 

1 Sam. 4. 5. with a great s. so that the earth rang 
6. what meaheth the noise of this great s.? 

2 Chron. 13. 15. then the men of Judah gave a s. 
Ezra 3. 11. with a greats, when they praised Lord 

13. could not discern the s. of joy from weeping 
Psal. 47. 5. God is gone up with s. Lord with sound 
Jer. 25. 30. Lord shall give a s. as they tread grapes 
51. 14. they shall lift a s. against Babylon 
.^cts 12. 22. the people gave s. saying voice of a God 
1 7^/tess.4.16.L. shall descend from heaven with a s. 

SHOUT. ^ 
Ezod. 32. 18. and he said, it is not the voice of 

them that s. for mastery 
Josh. 6. 5. when ye hear trumpet, all people shall s. 
10. shall not s. till I bid you s. then shall ye s. 

16. s. for the Lord hath given you the city 
Psal. 47. 1. s. unto God with the voice of triumph 
Isa. 12. 6. cry out and s. thou inhabitant of Zion 

42. 11. let them s. from the top of the mountains 
44. 23. s. ye lower parts of the earth, break f)rth 
■ler. 31. 7. sing and s. among chief of the nations 
50. 15. Babylon had sinned s. ag. her round about 
Lam. 3. 8. when I s. he shutteth out my prayer 
Zeph. 3. 14. s. O Israel, be glad with all the heart 
Zech.9.9. s. O daughter of Jerusalem, king cometh 

SHOUTED. 
Ezod. 32. 17. as they s. he said there is a noise 
Lev. 9. 24. when the fire consumed, they s. and fell 
Josh. 6. 20. so the people s. when the priests blew 
Judg. 15. 14. the Philistines s. against Samson 
15a7ft.4.5.all Isr. s. w'ith great shout because of ark 

10. 24. the people s. and said, God save the king 
17. 20. as the host was going forth and s. for battle 

52. the men of Israel and Judah s. and pursued 

2 Chron. 13. 15. as Judah s. God smote Jeroboam 

Ezra 3. 11. when they praised the Lord, they s. 

12. many of the people s. aloud for joy, 13. 

See Joy. 

SHOUTETH. 

Ps.78.65.1ike a mighty man that s.by reason of wine 

SHOUTING. 
2 Sam. 6.15. brought up ark with s. 1 Chr. 15. 28. 
2 Chron. 15. 14. they sware to the Lord with s. 
./ob 39. 25. he smelleth the battle and s. afar off 
Prov- 11. 10. when the wicked perish, there is s. 
Isa. 16. 9. the s. for summer-fruits is fallen, 10. 
Jer. 20. 16. let them hear the s. at noon-tide 
48.33. none shall tread with s. theirs. shall be no s. 
Ezek. 21. 22. to lift up the voice with s. to appoint 
Amos 1. 14. a fire shall devour Rabbah with s. 
2. 2. Moab shall die with tumult, s. and trumpet 

SHOUTINGS. 
Zech. 4. 7. he shall brin? forth head-stone with s. 

SHOWER. 
Eiek. 13. 11. there shall be an overflowing s. 13. 
34. 26. I will cause s. to come down in his season 
Luke 12. 54. straightway ve say there cometh a s. 

SHOWERS. 
Dew?. 32. 2. my speech shall distil ass. on the grass 
,Ioh 24. 8. the poor are wet with s. of the mountains 
Psal. 65. 10. thou makest the earth soft with s. 
72. 6. king shall come like s. that water the earth 
Jer. 3. 3. the afore the s. have been withholden 
14. 22. can cause rain, or can the heavens give s.? 
Ezek. 34. 26. in his season shall be s. of blessing 
Mic. 5. 7. remnant of Jacob shall be as s. on grass 
Zech. 10. 1. the Lord shall give them s. of rain 

SHRANK. 
Gen.32. 32. therefore Israel eat not of sinew that s. 



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SHRED. 
2 Kings 4. 39. came and s. wild gourds into pottage 

SCREECH-OWL. 
/sa.34.14. 5 also shall rest there and find for herself 

SHRINES. 
./Sets 19.24.Demetrius who made silvers, for Diana 

SHROUD. 
.EzeA.31.3.Assyrian was a cedar with shadowing s. 

SHRUBS. 
GeK.21.15.Hagar cast the child under one of the « 

SHUN. 
2 Tim. 2. 16. but s. profane a«d vain babblings 

SHUNNED. 
Acts 20. 27. 1 have not s. to declare counsel of God 

SHUT, Actively, Passively. 
Gen. 7. 16. went in of all flesh, the Lord s. him in 
Ezod. 14. 3. the wilderness hath s. them in 
JsTum. 12. 14. let her be s. out from camp seven days 
15. Miriam was s. out from the camp seven days 
24. t 3. the man \vhohad his eyes s. but now open 
Deut. 15. 7. nor s. thy hand from thy poor brother 
Josh. 2. 7. they s. the gate of Jericho 
Judg. 3. t 15. Ehud was s. of his right hand 
9. 51. they s. the tower to them, and gat them up 
1 Sa-m. 23. 7. for he is s. in, by entering into a town 
JVcA. 13.19.1 commanded gates to hS s.till after sab. 
Psal. 69. 15. let not the pit s. her mouth upon me 
Isa. 6. 10. s. their eyes, lest they see with their eyes 
22.22.key of Dav.on his shoulder, so he shall open 
and none shall s. heshalls. and none shall open 

44. 18. for he hath s. their eyes, they cannot see 

45. 1. to open before him, and gates shall notbe s. 
52. 15. the kings shall s. their mouths at him 
60. 11. thy gates shall not be s. day nor nigi-J: 
66. 9. shall I s. the womb, saith thy Godi 

£2e/i:.3.24. Spirit said, go s. thys. within thine house 
44. 1. gate which looked toward the east was s. 
2. this gate shall be s. it shall not be opened, God 
hath entered in by it, therefore it shall be s 

46. 1. the gate shall be s. the six working-days 
2. the gate shall not be s. till the evening 
12. after his going forth, one shall s. the gate 

Dan. 6. 22. my God hath s. the lion's mouths 
Acts 5. 23. the prison truly found we s. in safety 
Rev.ll.G.these have power to s.beav.that it rain not 
21. 25. gates shall not bes. by day, no night there 
See Door. 
SHUT up. 
Lev. 13. 4. then the priest shall s. him 7ip that hath 
plague seven days, 5, 21, 26, 31, 33, 50, 54. 
11. the priest shall not s. him up, he is unclean 
14. 38. the priest shall s. up the house seven days 
46. he that goeth in while the house is s. 7ip 
Deut. 11. 17.wrath be kindled, and he s up heaven 
32. 30. e.xcept their rock the Lord had s. them up 
36. when he seeth there is none s. iip nor left 
Josh. 6. 1. now when Jericho was straitly s. up 

1 Sam. 1. 5. the Lord had s. up Hannah's womb 
6. because the Lord had s. up her womb 

6. 10. hid them and s. up their calves at home 
17. t 46. this day will the Lord s. thee up 

23. 1 12. will the men of Keilah s. me up? 

24. 1 18. when Lord had s. me up into thy hand 
26. t 8. God hath s. up thine enemy into thy hand 

2 Sam. 18. t28. blessed be the Lord who hath s. up 
20. 3. concubines were s. up to day of their death 

\Kinsfs 8. 35. when heav. is s. up, 2CA7'.6.26.| 7.13. 

14. 10. I will cut off from Jeroboam him that is 
s. up and left in Israel, 21. 21. 2 Kings 9. 8. 
2 Kings 14. 26. there was not any s. up nor left 

17. 4. therefore the king of Assyria s. him up 
2 C/iro7t.28. 24. Ahazs.vp doors of house, 29. 7. 
JVeA. 6. 10. the house of Shemaiah who was s. up 
Job 3. 10. because it s. not up my mother's womb 

11.10. if he cut off, and s.up, who canhinJerhim? 

16. 1 11. God hath s. me up to the ungodly 

38. 8. or who hath s. up the sea with doors? 

41. 15. his scales are s. up together as a seal 
PsaZ.31.B. hast not s. me up into hand of the enemy 

77. 9. hath he in anger s. up his tender mercies? 

78. t 48. he s. up also their cattle to the hail 
83. 8. lam s. zip, and I cannot come forth 

Cant. 4. 12. a spring s. up, a fountain sealed 
Isa. 19. t 4. s. up into the hand of a cruel lord _ 

24. 10. every house is s. up, no man can cnme in 
22.they shall be s. up in the prison, ana oe visited 
Jer. 13. 19. the cities of the south shall be s. up 

20. 9. his word was as fire s. up in my bones 

32. 2. the prophet was s. up by Zedekiah, .3. 

33. 1. word of Ld. came, while he a\ as s. up, 39.15. 

.36. 5. I am s. up, I cannot go to the Lord's house 
Dan. 8. 26. s. up the vision || 12. 4. s. up the words 
Obad. tl4. nor should have s.wp those that remain 
Mat. 23. 13. ye s. up kingd. of heaven against men 
Luke 3. 20. added this, that he s. up John in prison 

4. 25. when the heaven was s. up three years 
Acts 26. 10. many saints did I s. up in prison 
Rom. 11. t 32. God hath s. them up in unbelief . 
Gal. 3. 23. s. up to the faith that should be r.eveale(3 
Rev. 20. 3. s. up the devil, and set a seal upf n him 



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SHUTTETH. 
Jak 12. 14. lies, up a man, there can be no opening 
Prov. l(i. 3U. lie ,s. his eyes to devise IVoward things 
17.28.hc that5. his Ups, is a man of understanding 
Isa. 33. 15. and s. his eyes from seeing evil 
Larn. 3. 8. also vvlien I cry, he s. out my prayer 
1 John 3. 17. and 5. up his hovvels of compassion 
^ Rev.^.l. openeth, no man s. and s. no man openeth 
SHUTTING. 
Josh. 2. 5. about time of s. the gate, men went out 

SHUTTLE. 
Job 7. G. my days are swifter than a weaver's s. 

SICK 
fs taken not only fur one that is under some 
bodily indisposition^ as in 1 Sam. 30. 13. Luke 
7. 10. but also for such as are sensible of the 
burden of their sins, and earnestly desire to be 
delivered from them by Clirist the great Phy- 
sician. Mat. I). 1'2, They that be whole need 
not a physician, but they that are sick. The 
spouse sai/s, Cant. 2. 5, Stay me with flagons, 
comfort me with apples; for I am sick of love : 
that is, You that are members of the church, 
whether ministers, or others, afford me what 
help you can, for the supportirtg, strengthen- 
ing, and comforting of my soul, by applying the 
promises of the gospel, and such other means 
as may conduce to my relief ; for I am greatly 
troubled, and in a languishing estate, for want 
of all that full enjoyment and sense of Christ's 
love which I so earnestly desire. 
The efficient cause o/sickness is God, Lev. 26. 16. 
Deut. 28. 27, 35, 59, GO, 61. The meritorious 
cause is sin, as appears from the fore-cited 
places, where sickness and disease are threat- 
ened as a punishment for sin. The instru- 
mental cause is either Satan, who sometimes 
is permitted by God to inflict diseases upon 
persons, as he did on Job, chap. 2. 6, 7.; or in- 
temperance, as drunkenness, incontinency, and 
the like. The end o/ sickness is to punish the 
wicked, ISam. 5. 6. To try the patience and 
constancy of the godly, as in Job and Heze- 
kiah. Or to manifest the glory of God., John 

9. 3. I 11. 4. 

Gen. 48. 1. one told Joseph, behold thy father is s. 
Lev. 15. 3,3. the law of her that is s. of her flowers 
Deut. 29. 1 22. wherewith the Lord hath made it s. 

1 Sam,. 19. 14. when Saul sent, she said, he is s. 
30. 13. master left me, because 3 days ago I fell 5. 

2 Sam. 12. 15. the Lord struck the child, it was s. 
13. 2. Amnon was so vexed, he fell s. for Tamar 

5. make thyself .?. || 6. Amnon made himself s. 
1 Kings 14. i. Abijah the son of Jeroboam fell s. 
S.wife of Jerob. cometh to ask for son, for he is s. 
17. 17. after this the son of the woman fell s. 

22. t34. Ahabsaid unto driver, carry me out, for 

I am made s. 2 Chron. 18. t33. | 35. f 23. 

SKings 1. 2. Ahaziah fell down in Samaria, was s. 

8. 7. Benbadad the king of Syria was s. 

2.9. Ahaziah king of Judah wenttosee Joram son 

of Ahab, because he was s. 2 Chron. 22. 6. 

l3.14.Elisha was fallen s. of sickn. whereof he died 

20. 1. in those days was Hezekiah s. unto death, 

2 Chron. 32. 24. Isa. 38. 1. 

12. had heard that Hezek. had been s. Isa. 39. 1. 
JVeA. 2. 2. king said, why sad, seeing thou art not 5. 
Ps. 35. 13. when they were s. my clothing sackcloth 

41. t 1. blessed is he that considereth the s. 
Prov. 13. 12. hope deferred maketh the heart s. 

23. 35. they have stricken me, and I was not s. 
Cant. 2 5. comfort me with apples, I am s. of love 

5. 8. I charge you, tell him tliat I am s. of love 
fsa. 1.5. whole head is .s. and the whole heart faint 

33. 24. the inhabitant shall not say, I am s. 

38. 9. when Hezek. had been s. and was recovered 
Jer. 14. 18. behold them that are s. with famine 
Ezek. 34. 4. nor have ye healed that which was s. 

16. and will strengthen that which was 5. 
Dan. 8. 27. I Dan. fainted, and was 5. certain days 
Has. 7. 5. princes made him s. with bottlesof wine 
Mic. 6. 13. will I make thee s. in smiling thee 
Mai. 1. 8. if ye offer the lame and .<r. is it not evil ? 

13. and ye brought that torn, the lame, and the s. 
Mat. 4. 24. and they brought to him all s. people 
8. 14. his wife's mother s. of a fever, Mark 1. 30. 

16. and healed all that were s. 14. 14. 

9.12. they that be whole need nota physician, but 

they that are s. Mark 2. 17. Luke 5. 31. 

10. 8. heal thes. cleanse the lepers, Luke 9.2.110.9. 

95. 36. I was s. and ye visited me, T was in prison 

39. saw we thee s. in prison and came to thee? 44. 

Mark 6. 5. that he laid his hands on a few s. folk 

56. they laid the s. in the streets, Jicts 5. 15. 

16. 18. lay hands on the s. and they shall recover 

Luke 7. 2. centurion'."? serv. was s. and ready to die 

10. found the servant whole that had been s. 
.John 4.46. acertain nobleman's son was s. at Cap. 

ll.l.a man, named Lazarus of Bethany, wass. 2. 
Lord, behold, he whom thou lovest, is s. 
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John II. 6. he had heard he was s. he abode 2 days 

.^cts 9. 37. in tiiose days Dorcas was 5. and died 

19. 12. were brought unto the s. handkerchiefs 

28. 8. the father of Publius lay s. of a fever 

Phil. 2.26. because ye had heard that he had been s. 

27. for indeed he was s. nigh unto death 

2 Tm.4.20.but Trophimus have I left at Miletum s. 

Jam. 5.14. is any 5. let him call elders of the church 

15. prayer of faith shall save the s. Lord raise up 

SICKLY. [See Palsy. 

ICor. 11. 30. for tliis cause many arcs, among you 

SICKNESS. 
£xocJ.23.25. 1 will take s.aw. from the midst of thee 
Z,ew.20.18. if a man lie with a woman having her 5. 
Deut. 7. 15. the Lord will take from thee all s. 

28. 61. every s. that is not written in this law 
IKings 8. 37. whatsoever s. there be, 2 Chr. 6. 28 

17. 17. his s. was so sore, there was no breath left 

2Kings 13.14.Eiisha sick of the 5. whereof he died 

2Chron. 21. 15. thou shalt have great s. by disease 

of thy bowels, by reason of thes. day by day 

19.his bowels fell out by reason of his s.so he died 

Psal. 41. 3. thou wilt make all his bed in his s. 

Eccl.5.n. hath much sorrovv' and wrath with hiss. 

Isa. 38. 9. when Hezekiah was recovered of his s. 

12.will cut me off with pining s.from day to night 

i/os. 5.13.when Ephraim saw his s.Jud. his wound 

Mat. 4. 23. Jes. went about healing all manner of s. 

9.35. Jes. went about preaching and heal, every s. 

10. 1. power to heal all manner of s. Mark 3. 15. 

John 11. 4. he said, this s. is not unto death 

SICKNESSES. 
Deut. 28. 59. and sore s. and of long continuance 

29. 22. they shall say, when they see the s. L. laid 
Mat. 8. 17. spoken, saying, himself bare our s. 

SICKLE. 
Deut. 16. 9. as thou beginnest to put s. to the corn 

23. 25. not move a s. unto thy neighbour's corn 
Jer. 50. 16. cut off him that handleth s. in harvest 
Joel 3. 13. put ye in the s. for the harvest is ripe 
Mark 4. 29. immediately he putteth in the s. 
Rev. 14. 14. having crown, and in his hand sharp s. 

15. an angel crying, thrust in thy s. 16, 18, 19. 

17. another angel came, he also having a sharps. 
SIDE. 
Gen. 6. 16. door of the ark shall set in the s. thereof 
Ejod. 2. 5. her maidens walked along by river s. 

12. 7. shall strike blood on the two s. posts, 22. 
23. when he seeth blood on the lintel and s. posts 

17.12. Aaron and Hur stayed up Moses' hands, the 

one on the one s. and the other on the otber .?. 

32. 26. who is on the Lord's s. let him come to me 

27.put every man his sword by hiss. go in and out 

Lev. 1.11. he shall kill it®n s. of altar northward 

15. blood shall be wrung out at the s. of the altar 

5. 9. Wood of sin-offering sprinkled on s. 'of altar 
J^Tum. 22. 21. a wall on this s. and a wall on that s. 

24. 6. they are spread as gardens by the river's s. 
32. 19. we will not. inherit on yonder s. Jordan 

Deut. 4. 32. ask from one « of heaven to the other 
31. 26. put the book of the law in s. of the ark 
,7udg.l9.\. a Levite sojourned on s. of Ephraim, 18. 

1 Sam. 4. 18. fell backward by the s. of the gate 

6. 8. put the mice in a coffer by the s. of the ark 
20. 20. I will shoot three arrows on the s. thereof 

25. the king sat, and Abner sat by Saul's s. 

2 Sam.2.16. and thrust his sword into his fellow's s. 

13. 34. the king's sons came by way of the hills. 
16. 13. Shimei went along on the hill s. against 

2 Kings 9. 32. Jehu said, who is on my s. who? 

IChron. 12. 18. thine are we, David, and on thy s. 

2C/iron. 11. 12.having Judah and Benjamin on hiss. 

JVch. 4. 18. everyone had his sword girded by his s. 

Job 18.12. and destiuct.ion shall be ready at his s. 

PsaZ.91.7. thousand shall fall at thy s. ten thousand 
il8. 6. the Lord is on tny s. I will not fear 
124. 1. if it had not been the Lord on our s. 2. 

Eccl. 4. 1. on the s. of their oppressors was power 

Isa. 60. 4. thy daughters shall be nursed at thy s. 

Ezek.4:.8. thou shalt not turn from one s. to another 
9. the number of days thou shalt lie upon thy s. 
9. 2. with a writer's inkhorn by his s. 3, 11. 

25. 9. I will open the s. of Moab from the cities 
34.21.because ye have thrust with s. and shoulder 

Dan. 7. 5. and it raised up itself on one s. three ribs 
11. 17. she shall not stand on his s. nor be for him 
,/ohn 19. 18. the two thieves, on either s. one 
34. but one of soldiers with a spear i)ierced his s. 
20. 20. he shewed unto them his hands and his s. 
25.exceptl thrust my hand into s. will not believe 
27. reach thy hand, and thrust it into my s. 
./lets 12.7.ange! smote Peter on the s. raised him up 
16. 13. on the sabbath we went out by a river s. 
Rev. 22. 2. on either s. of river was the tree of life 
See Chambers. 
Every SIDE. 
JV*M7n. 16. 27. from tabernacle of Abiram on every s. 
Judg. 7. 18. blow ye the trumpets on every s. 
8.34. remembered not the Lord, who had delivered 
them from their enemies on every s. lSam.12.11. 



1 Sam. 14. 47. Saul fought ag. eneimeuoa every f 
IKinga 5.3.wars which were about him on every * 
4. the Lord hath given me rest on every s. 

1 Chr. 22. 18. hath he not given you rest on e-rery ,•-. 

2 Chron. 14. 7. he hath given us rest on every .-> 
32. 22. thus the Lord guided them- on every s. 

Job 1.10. put a hedge about all he hath on every s. 

18. 11. terror shall make bun afraid on every s. 
19.10. he hath destroyed me on every s. I am gone 

Psal. 12. 8. the wicked walk on every s. wliile 
31.13. fear was on euerr/s. while they took counsel 
65. 12. and the little hills rejoice on every s. 
71. 21. thou siialt comfort me on tvei-y s. 

.Ter. 6. 25. fear is on every s. 20. 10. \ 49 29. 

Ezek.l6.33. that they may come to thee on every s. 

19. 8. the nations set against him on evciy s. 
23. 22. I will bring them against thee on every s 
28. 23. judged by the sword upon her on every s. 

36. 3. they have swallowed you up on every s. 

37. 21. saith Lord, I will gather them on every s. 
39.17.gaiher yourselves to my sacrifice on every s. 

Luke 19. 43. enemies shall keep thee in on every s. 
2 Cor. 4. 8. we are troubled on every s. 7. 5. 

Farther SIDE. 

Mark 10. 1. Jesus came by the farther s. of Jordan 

See Left. 

On this SIDE. 
Exod. 37. 8. one cherub on this s. other on that* 
JVwm. 11. 31. bro't quails a day's journey 071 t/tiss 

22. 24. a wall being on this s. and on that s. 
32. 19. inheritance on this s. Jordan, 32. | 34. 15 
35. 14. three cities of refuge on this s. Jordan 

Josh. 8. 22. some on this s. of Ai, and some on that 

33. Israel and judges stood on this s. the ark 
1 Sam. 20. 21. if I say, the arrows are on this s. 

23. 26. Saul went on this s. of the mountain 
Ezra 4.16. shalt have no portion on this s. the river 

5. 3. governor on this s. the river, 6. | 6. 13. 1 8. 36. 

JVe/t. 3. 7. to throne of the governor on this s. river 

Ezek. 1. 23. every one had two wings, on this s 

40. 39. were two tables on this s. and two on that 

41. four tables on this s. four tables on that s 

47. 10. on bank of river on this s. shall grow trees 

Dan.\2. 5. there stood other two, the one on this s. 

Zech. 5. 3. every one that slealelh shall be cut off as 

O'lthis s. every one that sweareth, on thats. 

On other SIDE. 

.Tosh. 24. 2. your fathers dwelt 07i of Acr s. the flood 

1 Sfflm.l4. 40. land Jonathan will beo7itiie others. 

2 Kings 3. 22. saw water on others, as red as blood 
2 Chr. 9. 19. twelve lions stood on one and other s. 
Obad. 11. on the day thou stoodest onlhe others. 
Joh7i6.25. had found him on the others, of the sea 

Right SIDE. 

1 Kings 6. 8. the doorforthe middle chamber was 

in the right s. of the house 

7. 39. put five bases on the right s. the house ; set 

the sea on the right s. the house, 2C//r.4. 10. 

49. five candlesticks on the right s. 2 Chr. 4. 8. 

Ezek. 1. 10. had the face of a lion on the rigJit s. 

4. 6. lie again on thy right s. and shalt bear 
47. 1. from under right s. of house ran waters, 2. 

Zech. 4. 3. olive-trees, one on rights, the bowl, 11. 
Mark 16.5. saw young men on right s. of sepulchrs 
Luke 1. 11. angel standing on rights, of the alta? 
.John 21. 6. cast the net on the right s. of the" ship 
See Sea, South, Way, West. 
SIDES. 
Exod. 32. 15. the tables were wril/en on both s 
JVum. 33. 55. shall be thorns in yoiir s Judg. 2. 3. 
.Tosh. 23. 13. they shall be scourges in your s. 
Judg. 5. 30. a prey of needle-work on both s. 
1 Sam.. 24. 3. David and his men in s. of the cave 
1 Kings 4.24.Solom. had peace on all s. round him 
Psal. 48. 2. beautiful is Zion on the s. of the north 

158.3. thy wife as a fruitful vine by s. of ih.y house 
Isa. 14. 13. I will sit also in the s. of the north 
15. thou shalt be brought down to s. of the pit 

66. 12. ve shall be borne upon hers, and dandled 
Jer. 6.22. a great nation raised from s. of the eartlr 

48. 28. makeih her nest in the s. of the holes 

49. 32. I will bring their calamity from all s. 
Ezek. 1. 17. they went upon their four s. 10. 11. 

32. 23. whose graves are set in the s. of the pit 
48. 1. for these are his s. east and west 
Dan. 2. f 32. his belly and his s. were of brass 
Jlmos 6.10. say unto him that is bys. of the house 
•Tonah 1. 5. Jonah was gone down to s. of the ship 
Hab. 3. t4. he had bright beams out of his s. 

SIEGE. 
Dent. 20. 19. shalt not cut to employ them in the s. 
28. 53. thou shalt eat thy children in the s. 

55. because nothing left him in the s. 57. 
2C/tr. 32. 10. whereon do ye trust, that ye abide in .<?. 
Isa. 29. 3. I will lay s. ag.iinst thee with a mount 
.Ter. 19. 9. shall eat the flesh of his friend in the s 
Ezek, 4. 2. lay s. against it and build a fort, 3. 

5. 2. when the days of the s. are fulfilled 
Mic.^.l. he hath laid s. against us, they shall smit^ 
JVaft. 3. 14. draw thee waters for the 5. fortify 



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SIG 



XecA. 12. 2. a cup of trembling, when in the s. 

SIEVE. 
Isa. 30. 28. to sift the nations with the s. of vanity 
Amos 9. 9. 1 will sift, like as corn is sifted in a 5. 

SIFT. 
Fsa. 30. "Zd. to s. the naiions with the sieve of vaniiy 
Amos 9. 9. 1 will s. Israel as corn is sifted in a sieve 
Luke 22. 31. Simon, Satan haih desired to s. you 

SIGH. 
Isa, 24. 7. wine mourneiii, all merry-hearted dos. 
Lain. I. 4. her priests s. || 11. all her people 5. 

21. they have heard that I 5. none to comfort me 
Ezek. 9. 4. set a mark on foreheads of men ihats. 
21^6. s. therefore with the breaking of thy loins, 
and with bitterness s. before their eyes 
SIGHED. 
Exod. 2. 23. Israel s. by reason of the bondage 
Mark 7. 34. and 1. joking up to heaven, he 5. 
8. 12. s. doeply in his spirit, and saith, why doth 

SIGHEST. 
£zeA-.21.7.when they s.-iv to thee, wherefores.thou? 

SIGHETH. 
Lam, 1. 8. yea, she s. and turneth backward 

SIGHING. 

JohZSH.mys. cometh before I eat, roarings poured 

Psal. 12. 5. for the 5. of the needy will I arise 

31. 10. my life is spent uiili grief, my years with 5. 

79. 11. let thes. of the prisoner come before thee 

Isa. 21. 2. all the 5. thereof have I made to cease 

35. 10. obtain joy, and sorrow and s. shall flee away 

Jer. 45. 3. I fainted in niv 5. and I find no rest 

SIGHS. 
Lam. 1. 22. for mv s. are manv, my heart is fainl 

SIGHT. 
Gen. 2. 9. every tree tiiat is pleasant to the 5. 
Exod. 3. 3. I will now turn and see this great s. 
24. 17. s. ofglory of Lord was like devouring fire 
Lev. 13. 3. the plague in s. be deeper, 20, 25, 30. 

4. in s. be not deeper than the skin, 31, 32, 34. 
14. 37. if the plague in 5. be lower than the wall 

IfiLm. 13.33. we saw tbegiants, and we were in our 
own 5. as grasshoppers, ;ind so we were in their 5. 

27. 19. before cong. ami give him charge in theirs. 
Dsut. 23. 34. shalt be mad for s. of thine eyes, 67. 
yosA.23. 5. God shall drive them from out ofyour s. 

24. 17. which did those great signs in our 5. 
2 Sam. 23. t 21. lie slew an Egyptian, a man of s. 

1 Kingsl. t4. and s. was againsts. in three ranks 

2 Kings 2. f 7. fifty of sons of p. ophets stood in s. 
Job 18. 3. why are we reputed vile in your s. 

19. 15. me for a stranger, I am an alien in theirs. 

21. 8. their seed is established in their s. with them 

34. 26. he striketh them in the open s. of others 

41. 9. shall not one bo cast down at the a. of him? 

Psal. 79. 10. be known among the heathen in our s. 

Eccl. 6.9. bctleris the.s. of theeyes than wandering 

Isa. 5. 21. them tliat are [irudent in their own 5. 

11. 3. he shall not judge afier the s. of his eyes 
Jer 51.24. 1 will render evi! done inZion in yours. 
Ezek. 4. 12. thou shalt bake it with dung in their s. 

12. 3. prepare, and remove by day in their s. 4. 

5. dig thou thro' the wall in theirs, and carry out 
20. 9. in whos? s. I made myself known to them 

14. heathen in whose s. I brought them out, 22. 

43. shall loathe yourselves in your own s.36. 31. 
21.23. shall be as a false divination in their s. 
23. t 16. at the s. of her eyes she doted on ihem 
43.11. shew the forms thereof, and write in ilieir s. 
Dan. 4. 11. s. thereof to end of all the earth, 20. 

8. 1 5. the goat had a horn of s. between his eyes 
Hos. 2.2. put away her whoredoms out of her s. 
Jlfat. 11. 5. the blind receive their s. the lame walk, 

the lepers are cleansed, 20. 34. Luke 7.2]. 
Luke A. 18. preach the recovering of s. to the blind 

23. 48. that came to that s. smote their breasts 

24. 31. they knew him, he vanished outof theirs. 
John 9. 11. I went and washed, and I received s. 
Acts 1. 9. and a cloud received b.im outof theirs. 

7. 31. when Moses saw it, he wondered at the s. 

9. 9. was three days wiihout s. nor eat nor drink 
16. he received s. forthwith, arose, was baptized 

2 Cor. 5.7. for we walk by faith, not by s. 

Hei. 12. 21. so terriide was the s. that Moses said 

SIGHT of God. 
Prov. 3.4. find good understanding in the s. of God 
Luke 16. 15 is abomination in the s. of God 
.Bets 4. 19. whether right in s. of God to hearken 

8. 21. thy heart is not right in the s. of God 

10. 31. thy alms had in remembrance in s.of God 
S Cor. 2. 17. in the s. of God speak we in Christ 

4. 2. to every man's conscience in the s. of God 
7. 12. our care for you in s. of God might appear 
Gnl. 3. 11. no man justified by the law in s. of God 
I Tkess.\ .3. remembering work of faith in s. of God 
I Tim. 2.3. this is good and acceptable in s. of God 
fi. 13. 1 give thee charge in the s. of God 
I Pet.3. 4. which is in the s. of God ofgreat price 

His SIGHT. 

Exod. 15. 26. if wilt do that which is right in hit s. 

Lev.12,5. behold, if the plague in his s. be at a stay 

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Lev. 13. 37. but if the seal! be in his t. at a stay 
vVum. 19. 5. and one shall burn the heifer lahiss. 
Jj£ut.A.2>'i.\\e brought thee out in/ii's s. out of Egypt 
Jiidg. 6. 21. the angel of Lord departed out o'ihis s. 
■2Sai/i.l2. 9. why dtspised Lord, to do evil in hiss. 

13. 8. so Tamar went and made cakes in his s. 
2Ki7tgsn.l8. remove them out of A.s. 20,23. | 24.3. 
1 Chron. 19. 13. the Lord do what is good '\nhis s. 
Job \^. 15. the heavens are not clean in his s. 

25. 5. yea, the stars are not pure in his s. 

40. t 24. will any take him in his s.? 
Psa/.IO. 5. thy judgments are far above out of A(s s. 

72. 14. precious shall their blood be in his s. 
Eccl. 2.26.God gi veth to a man that is good in his s. 

8.3. be not hasty to go out of Afs s. stand not in evil 
Hos. 6. 2. he will raise us, and we shall live in hiss. 
Jlark 10.52. Bartimeus immediately received hiss. 
and followed Jesus in the way, Lukeld.43. 
John 9. 15. asked how he had received his s. 18. 
..^cts 9. 12. a vision that he might receive his s. 
iJoOT.3.20. by law- shall no flesh be justified in his s. 
Col. 1. 22. thro' death to present you holy in Ai's s. 
Heb. 4. 13. every creature is manifest in his s. 

13. 21. working what is well pleasing in his s, 
Ui9/i«3.22.do those things that are pleasing in his s. 

In the'SlGWT. 

Ge;z. 21.11. the thing wasgrievous in Abraham's s. 
47. 13. there is not ought left in the s. of my lord 

Exod. 4. ^0. and did the signs nt thes. of the people 
7. "ZQ. he smote the waters in the s. of Pharaoh 
O.S.Moses sprinkled the ashes in the s. of Pharaoh 
11. 3. Moses great in the s. of Pharaoh's servants 
17. 6. Moses did so in the s. of the elders of Israel 
19. 11. the Lord will come down in the s. of people 
40. 38. file by night in JAes. of Israel all journeys 

Lev. 20. 17. shall be cut offijithe s.of the people 
26. 45. out of Egypt in the s. of the heathen 

JVuui. 3. 4. Ithamar ministered in the s. of Aaron 
20. 27. Aaron and Eleazar wenl in the s. ofcong. 
25.6. brought Midianitisb woman in frte s.of Moses 

33. 3. went with high hand ni t/te s.of Egyptians 
Dcut.i.QSoT this is your wisdom «n the s. of nations 

31. 7. Moses said to Joshua in the s. of all Israel 

34. 12. terror Moses shewed in the s. of all Israel 
Josh. 3. 7. to magnify thee in the s. of Israel, 4. 14. 

10. 12. he said, in the s. of Israel, sun, stand still 

1 Sam. 13. 5. David accepted in the s. of the people 

2 .'^am. 12.11. lie with thy wives z« thes. of this sun 

1 Chr. 28. 8. in the s. of all Israel keep coinmaud. 
29. 25. Lord magnified Svjlomon in thes. of Israel 

2C/ir. 32.23. Hczekiah magnified in the s. ofnations 
Ezra 9. 9. shew ed mercy in the s. of kings of Persia 
vVeA. 1. 11. grant him mercy in the s. of this man 

8. 5. opened the book i?i the s. of all the people 
Ps. 78. 12. marvellous things did he in s. of lathers 

98. 2. he openly shewed in the s. of the heathen 
Pruv.l. 17. in vain netisspread in thes. of any bird 

4. 3. tender and beloved in the s. of my mother 
Eccl. II. 9. and walk 2?i the s. of thine eyes 
Jer. 19. 10. break the botile in the s. of the men 

;^2. 12. I gave the evidence in thes. of Hanaraeel 

43. 9. hid stones in the s. of the men of Judah 
£:eA:.5.8. execute judgments in thes. of the nations 

14. Jerusalem a reproach in s. of all that pass by I 
16. 41. judgmenton thee in the s. of many women 
20. 22. name not be polluted in s. of the heathen 
23. 18. 1 will bring thee to ashes in the s. of all 

25. be sanctified in them in s. of heathen, 39. 27. 

35. 34. lay desolate in the s. of all that passed by 
//os.2.10. 1 will discoverlewdness ins. ofherlovers 
^Scts 7. 10. gave liini wisdom in the s. of Pharaoh 
Rojn. 12. 17. provide things honest m s. of all men 

2 Cor. 2. 1 10. I forgave it in the s. of Christ 
Rev. 13. 13. maketh fire come down in s. of men 

14. miracles he had power to do in s. of the beast 

See Lord. 

Mj SIGHT. 

Gen. 23.4. that I may bury my dead out of my s. 8. 

Exod. 33. 12. thou hast found grace in my s. 17. 

1 Sam. 29. 6. thy coming in is good in my s. 

9. 1 know thatthou art good in my s. as an angel 

2 Sam. 6. 22. and I will be base in mine own s. 
13. 5. let Tamar come, and dress the meat in mys. 

6. come, and make me a couple of cakes in my s. 
l^i7i^s8.25.notfait theeamanin my s.2 Chr.G.lG. 

9. 7. this house which I have hallowed for my 

name will I cast out of iny s. 2 Chron. 7. 20. 

11. 38. if thou wilt do that is right in my s. 
2Kina-s2l.15.h3.ve donethatwhichwas evil in my s. 

23. 27. 1 will remove Judah also out of my s. 

1 Chr. 22. 8. thou hast shed much blood in my s. 

Psal. 101.7. that telleth lies, shall not tarry in mys. 

Isa. 43. 4. since thou wast precious in my s. 

Jer. 4. 1. will pat away abominations out of my s. 
7. 15. I will cast you out of my s. as your brethren 
30. the children of Judah have done evil in 77;ys. 
15. 1. cast them out of my s. and let thera go 
18. 10. if it do evil in my s. that it obey not 
34. 15. ye turned, and had done right in my s. 

Ezek. 10. 2. he went in my s. to fill his hand 
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Ezek. 10. 19. mounted up from the eaiih in m^ t. 
Amos 9. 3. be hid from my s. in the bottom of the sea 
Mark 10. 51. what wilt thou I should do to theel 
Lord, that I might receive my s. Luke 18.41 
Thy SIGHT. 
Gen. 19. 19. thy servant hath found grace in fAys. 
21. 12. God said, let it not be grievous in thy s. 
33. 10. Jacob said, if I have found grace in (Ays. 
47_. 29. Exod. 33. 13, 16. | 34. 9. Judg. 6.'l7, 
Lev. 25. 53. shall not rule with rigour in thy s. 

1 Sam. 15. 17. when thou wast litile in thine owns. 
2Sa?n.7. 9. have cutofl^thine enemies outof thy s 

19. this was yet a small thing in thy s. 
14. 22. knoweth I have found grace in thy s. 

2 Kings 1. 13. let my life be precious in thy s. 14. 
20. 3. done what was good in thy s. Isa. 33. 3. 

Psal. 5. 5. the foolish shall not stand in thy s. 
9. 19. arise. Lord, let heathen bo judged in thy s. 
19. 14. meditat. of my heart be acceptable in thys. 
51. 4. I have sinned, and done this evil in thy s. 
78. 7. who may stand in thy s. when once thou 

art angry 1 
90. 4. thousand years in thy s. are but as yesterday 
143. 2. for in thy s. shall no man be justified 
Isa. 26. 17. so have we been in thy s. O Lord 
Jer. 18. 23. neither blot out their sin from thy s. 
.Tonah 2. 4. then I said, I am cast out of thy s. 
Mat. 11.26. so it seemed good in fAj/s. Luke\fi.2\. 
i2iAel5. 21. have sinned againstheaven and mthys^ 

13. 42. Jesus said unto him, receive thy s: 

Acts 9.17. sent me that thou mightest receive thy s. 

22. 13. stood and said, brother Saul, receive thy s. 

Sec Favour, Find. 

SIGHTS. 

Luke 21. 11. shall be fearful s. signs from heaven 

SIGN, 
Or token, is taken, 1. for any thing that serves 
to express or represent another thing : as, when 
the Lord gave to Noah the rainbow, as a sign 
or token of his covenant. Gen. 9. 12, 13. and 
when he appointed Abraham the use of circum- 
cision, as the sig7i and seal of the covenant he 
made icith him and his posterity, Gen. 17. II. 
Rom. 4. 11. Circumcision icas asign,eviden^e^ 
or assurance, both of the blessing promised bf 
God, and of man's obligation to the duties re- 
quired. The SU71 and moon are appointed by 
Gcd for signs and seasons. Gen. 1. 14. They 
represent the quality of the iceather by this 
maimer of their rising or setting, by their 
eclipses, conjunctions, i^'c. Mat. 16. 2, 3. 
Sometimes they are forerunners of great cala- 
viities, and remarkable events in the course of 
human affairs, by their strange appearances, 
unusual conjunctions, >^-c. Luke 21.25, 26. Acta 

2. 19, 20. 

II. Sign is put for a miracle: Thou shalt take 
this rod in thine hand, wherewith thou shalt do 
signs, says the Lord to Moses, Exod. 4. 17. 
and if the Egyptians do not believe the first 
sign, they will believe the second, E.tod. 4. 8 
The word sign is frequent in this sejise in 
scripture. 

III. A sign or token is often put for the proof 
or evidence of a thing, for example : This shall 
be a token, or sign, unto thee, that I have 
sent thee, Exod. 3. 12. Shew me a sign that 
thou talkest with me, that is, a proof, Jadg. 
6. 17. What shall be the sit'n, or evidence 
that the Lord will heal me?" 2 Kings 20. a 
This acceptation agrees with the Jirst above 
mpvtioned. 

IV. The signs of heaven; the signs of the magi- 
cians; are the phenomena of the heavais, th£ 
motions of the stars and planets, the appear- 
ances of meteors, and the like; and the impos- 
tures of magicians, which they make use of to 
deceive the weak. The Lord frustra'eth the to- 
kens, or signs, of the liars, and maketii dividers 
mad, /sa."44. 25. And in Jer. 10. 2, V-e not 
dismayed at the signs of heaven, for the heathen 
are dismayed at them. 

To be a sign to the house of Israel, that is, to bt 
a prophecy, trjpe, or prediction of what should 
happen to the house c/Israel. Thus the prophet 
Ezekiel by the tijpe of a siege shews what should 
happen to Jerusalem some time after, Ezek. 4. 

3. And in chap. 14. 8. the Lo^d pours down 
his vengeance upon sinnrrs, and makes them as 
a sign, "as a public and sensible proof, of his 
wrath. The prophet Isaiah says: Behold, I 
and the children wl.om the Lord hath given me, 
are for signs and for wonders in Israel, Isa. 
8. 13. ffe are a gazinrr-stock to them, and 
wnvdered at for our folly in believing tht pro- 
mises of God. 

Exod. 4. S. if they believe not nor hearken to voice 
of firsts.they w'ill believe the voice ofthe latt.9rf. 
8. 23. 1 will put division, to-morrow shall this * (m 
13. 9. it shall be a s. to thse upon thine hand 



SIG 

Exoa. 31. I > my sabbaths ye shall keep, for it is a 

s. between me and you, 17. Ezelc. 20. 12, 20. 

J^um. H). '38. and they shall be a s. unto Israel 

26. 10. tiru devuuied them, and tliey became a s. 

Deut. 0. a. bind iheni for a 5. on thy lumd, 11. 18. 

13. 1. if ilierc arise a prophet, and giveth thee a s. 

2. and 5. come to pass whereof lie spake to thee 
28. 4G. they shall be on thee for a »•. and a wonder 

Jus/i. 4. 6. tiiat this may be a s. among you 

Judff.ij. 17. tiien shew me a s. thou talkest with me 

20.38.was an appointed s. between Israel and liers 

I *a?rt. 2. 34. this shall be a s. to thee, in one day 

they sliall die both of them, 2 Kiiiirs 19. 29. 

14. 10. we will go up, this shall be a s. unto us 

1 Kings 13. 3. gave as. the same day, saying, this 

is ilie s. the Ijord hath spoken,altar shall he rent 
5. according to the 5. the man of God hath given 

2 KiniTs 20. «. what shall be the s. Lord will heal 
9.tiriss. shall have of L. Isa. 37. 30. j 38. 7, 22. 

2 Chr. 32. 24. he spake to him, he gave him a 6\ 

Isa. 7. 11. ask thee a s. of the Lord thy God, ask 

14. L. himself shall give you a.<f. behold a virgin 

19. 20. it shall be for a s. unto the Lord of hosts 

20. 3. as Isaiah hath walked bare-foot for a 5. 
55. 13. it shall be for a name, for an everlastings. 
66. 19. I will set a s. among them and will send 

Jer. 6. 1. set up a s. of fire in Beth-haccerem 
44. 29. and this shall be a. s. to you, Luke 2. 12. 
Ezek. 4. 3. this shall be a 5. to tire house of Israel 
12. 6. I have set thee for a s. to Israel, 11. 
14. 8. I will make him as. a proverb, and cutoff 
24. 24. thus Ezekiel is a s. 1| 27. thou shalt be a 5. 
39. 15. then shall he set up a s. by it till burieis 
JUat. 12. 38. saying. Master, we would see a s. 
from thee. It). 1. Mark 8. 11. Luke 11. 16. 
39. an evil and adulterous generation seekelh 
after a s. 16. 4. Mark 8. 12. Luke 11. 29. 
tliere shall no s. be given, but the s. of the 
prophet Jonas, Mark 8. 12. Luke 11. 29,30. 
24. 3. and what shall be the s. of thy coming'? 

30. then shall appear the 5. of the Son of man 
26. 48. now he that betrayed him gave them a s. 
Mark 13. 4. what s. when all these things shall be 
JL,uke2. 34. for a s. which shall be spoken against 
John 2. IS. what s. shewest thou unto us? 6. 30. 
Acis2B. 11. a ship, whose 5. was Castor and Pollux 
Rom. 4. 11. he received s. of circumcision, a seal 
ICor. 1. 22. for Jews require 5 Greeks seek wisdom 
14. 22. wherefore tongues are s. not to them that 
Rev. 15. 1. 1 saw another 5. in heaven, seven angels 

SIGN. 
Dan. 6. 8. O king, establish decree, s. the writing 

SIGNED. 
Dan. 6. 9. wherefore king Darius s. the writing 
10. when Daniel knew that the writing was s. 
12. they spake, hast thou not s. a decree 
SIGNS. 
Cen.l.H.let them be for s. and for seasons, for days 
Exod. 4. 9. if they will not believe these two s. 
17. with this rod in thy hand thou shalt do s. 
28. Moses told Aaron all words of Lord and all s. 
which he had commanded, 30. .losk. 24. 17. 
7. 3. 1 will multiply my s. in the land of Egypt 
10.2.mayest tell thy son my s. which I have done 
T^um. 14. 11. for all the s. which I have shewed 
Deut. 4. 34. to take him a nation by 5. 26. 8. 
6. 22. Lord shewed s. on Egypt, on Pharaoh and 
on all his household, JVeA. 9. 10. Psal. 78.43. 
7. 19. the great s. which thine eyes sav^, 29. 3. 
34. 11. in all .9. which the Lord sent him to do 
1 Sam. 10. 7.. when these s. are come unto thee 

9 and all those s. came to pass that day 
I A7;? o-s23.t5.put do wn them that burn to twelve s. 
Job 35. t 32. canst thou bring forth the twelve s.7 
Psal. 74. 4. they set up their ensigns for s. 
9. ;-' • *f e notour s. there is no more any prophet 
lO.'i. -7. shewed his s. among them, and wonders 
fsa. 8. 18. behold, I and the children are for s. 
Jer.|J0. 2. be not dismayed at the s. of heaven 
32. 20. which hast set s. and wonders in Egypt 
2L hast brought forth Israel out of Egypt withs. 
Dan. 4. 2. 1 thought it good to shew s. and wonders 

3. how great are his s. .' how mighty his wonders 
G. 27. he vvorketh s. in heaven and in earth 

Mat. 16. 3. can ye not discern the s. of the times? 
24.24. there shall arise false Christs .and false pro- 
phets, ;ind shall shew great s. Mark 13. 22. 
Mark 16. 17. these s. follow them that believe 

20. confirming the word with s. following 
Luke 1.62. they made s. to his father Zacharias 

21. 11. and great s. shall there be from heaven 
25. there shall be s. in the sun, moon, and stars 

'ehn 4. 48. except ye see s. ye will not believe 
20. 30. and many other .t. truly did Jesus 

Jicts 2. 19. I will shew s. in the earth beneath 
22. a man approved of God by s. which God did 
43. many s. were done by tlie npostles, 5. 12. 

4. 30. that s. may be done bv the name of Jesus 
7. 36. after he had shewed S. and wonders in Egypt 

5. 13. then Simon wondered, beholding the s. done 

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^cts 14. 3. granted*. wonders to be done by hands 
Rom. 15. 19. things Christ hath not wrought by me 
through mighty s. and wonders, 2 Cur. 12. 12. 
2 Thcss. 2.9. after the working of Satan, with s. 
//e6.2.4. G. bear I hem witness with s. and wonders 

SIGNET. 
Oen. 38. 18. give me thy s. and thy staff, 25. 
Exod. 28. 11. with work of an engraver in stone, 
like the engravings of a s. 21. 36. | 39. 14, 30. 
./■fir. 22. 24. tho' Coniah were s. on my right hand 
Dan. 6. 17. the king sealed it with his own s. 
Hag. 2. 23. 1 will take thee and make thee as a s. 

SIGNETS. 
Exod. 39. 6. onyx-stones graven as s. are graven 

SIGNIFICANT. 
1 Cor. 14. 1 9. so you, except you utter words jr. 

SIGNIFICATION. 
1 Cor. 14. 10. and none of them is without .s. 

SIGNIFY. 

jlcts 21. 26. to s. the accomplishment of the days 

23. 15. s. to the chief captain tliat he bring Paul 

25. 27. and not to s. the crimes laid against him 

1 Pet. 1. 11. signifying what Spirit in ihein did s. 

SIGNIFIED. 
.3cts 11. 28. Agabus s. there should be dearth 
Rev.l. 1. s. it by his angel to his servant John 

SIGNIFIETH. 
Heb. 12. 27. s. removing of those things shaken 

SIGNIFYING". 
John 12.33. this he said, s. by what death he should 
glorify God, 18. 32. | 21 19. 
Heb. 9. 8. the Holy Ghost this s- that the way 

SILENCE. 
This word does not only signify the ordinary si- 
lence, or refraining from speaking ; but also, 
in the style of the Hebrews, it is taken fur to 
be quiet, to remain immoveable. ,fosk. 10. 12, 

13, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon: Hebrew, 
be silent. And the sun stood still, and the 
moon stayed, or were silent at the command- 
ment o/ Joshua. Jlnd in Prov. 26. 20, Where 
there is no tale-bearer, the strife ceascth, or is 
silent. Silence is taken fur an entire ruin or 
destruction., for a total subjection, Isa. 15. 1. 
./?r of Moab is laid waste, and brought to si- 
lence, or, is utterly destroyed. Jllso in Jer. 8. 

14, The Lord our God hath put us to silence, 
or, has brought great calamities uponus. Si- 
lence is also taken for death and the grave. 
Psal. 94. 17, Unless the Lord had been my 
helj), my soul had almost dwelt in silence. 

, Jind in Psal. 115. 17, The dead praise not the 
Lord, neither any that go down into silence. 
The prophet Jereimah says, Let us enter into 
the defenced cities, and let us be silent there, 
Jer. 8. 14. Let us hasten to some place of 
strength to secure ourselves, and let us sit 
still, and not say a word to provoke so potent 
an enemy, as the Chaldeans are. 
Job 4. 16. an image was before me, there was s. 

29. 21. men gave ear, and kept s. at my counsel 
Psal. 31. 18. let the lying lips be put to s. 

39. 2. I was dumb with s. I hekl my peace 

94. 17. my soul had almost dwelt in s. 

115. 17. neither any that go down into s. 
Isa. 15. 1. Moab brought to s. Kir brought to s. 
Jer. 8. 14. the Lord our God hath put us to s. 
Lam. 3. 28. he sitteth alone and keepeth s. because 
Amos 8. 3. they shall cast them forth with s. 
Mat. 22. 34. had heard he had put Sadducees to s. 
Jicts 21. 40. there was made a great s. he spake 

22. 2. that he spake in Hebrew, they kept more a. 
1 Tim. 2. 11. let women learn ins. with subjection 
12. 1 suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp 
authority over the man, but to be in s. 
1 Pet. 2. 15. may put to s. ignorance of foolish men 
Rev. 8. 1. there was s. in heaven half an hour 
.See Keep, Kept. 
SILENT. 
Josh. 10. 1 12. he said, sun, be s. upon Gibeon 
.Tudg. 16. t 2. they were s. all the night, saying 
1 Sam. 2. 9. the wicked shall be s. in darkness 

7. t 8. be not s. from us from crying to the Lord 
2Sam. 19. j 10. why arc ye s. in bringing king back? 
1 Kings 2.2. \^. Ramothisours, bes. from taking it 
,Tob 13. t 13. be s. from me, that I may speak 
Psal. 22. 2. 1 cry in the night-season, and am not s. 

28. 1. be not s. to me, lest if thou be s. to me 

30. 12. my glory may sing praise to thee, not be s. 

31. 17. let the wicked be s. in the grave 

.37. t 7. be s. to the Lord, and wait patiently 

62. t L truly my soul is s. upon God 

65. t 1. praise is s. for thet, O God, in Zion 
Prov. 26. t 20. where no tale-bearer, strife is s. 
Isa. 23. t 2. be s. still, ye inhabitants of the isle 

47. 5. sit thou s. and get thee into darkness 
Jer. 8. 14. enter defenced cities, let us be s. there 

38. t 27. so they were s. from him 
Eiek. 24. t 17. be s. make no mourning for dead 
Amos 8. t 3. (hey shall cast forth dead bodies, be s. 



SI J. 

Jonah 1. 1 11. that the sea may bo s. from ua 
4. t 8. that God prepared a s. east-wind 

Hab. 2. t 20. be s. all the earth before him 

Zcph. 3. t 17. he will be s. in his love, he will jo| 

Zcch. 2. 13. be s. O all flesh, before the Lord 
SILK. 

r?c7i.41. t42. Pharaoh arrayed Joseph in vest, of ». 

Prov. 31. 22. her clothing is s. and purpio 

Ezek. 16. 10. I girded thee, I covered thee with «. 
13. thy raiment was of s. and broidered work 

Rev. 18. 12. no man buyeth their merchandise of* 
SILLY. 

Job 5. 2. and envy slayeth the s. one 

Hos. 7.11. fjphr. also is like as. dove without heart 

2 Tim. 3. 6. they who lead captive s. women ladea 
SILVER. . 

This metal does not appear l.o have been in us6 
before the deluge ; at least, Moses says nothing 
of it before that time, he speaks only of the 
metals of brass and iron, Gen. 4. 22. Rjit in 
Abraham's time it was become common, and 
traffic was carried on with this metal. Gen. 
13. 2, Abraham was very rich in silver and 
in gold: And He bought a sepulchre for his 
wife Sarah for four hundred shekels of silver, 
Gen. 23. 15. This silver was not coined^ 
according to all appearance, but was only in 
bars, or ingots, and in chmmerceitwas always 
weighed. 

The silver cord, Eccl. 12. 6. By this Commen- 
tators generally understand the pith, or mar- 
row of the back-bone, which comes from the 
brain, and thence gocth down to the very lowest 
end of the back-bone, together xoith the nerves 
and sinews, which, as Anatomists observe, are 
nothingelse but theproductionandcontinuation 
of the marrow. And this is aptly comparedto 
a cord, both for its figure, which is very long 
and round, and for its use, which is to draw 
and move the parts of the body ; and it is com' 
pared to silver, both for its excellency and 
colour, which is white and bright, even in a 
dead, and nnich more in a living body. 

Gen. 23. 15. the land is worth 400 shekels of s. 
16. and Abraham weighed 400 shekels of s. 

Exod. 20. 23. ye shall not make gods of s. or gold 
26. 19. sockets of s. 21, 25, 32. | 36. 24, 26, 30, 36. 
27. 17. their hooks shall be of s. 38. 19. 
35. 24. they did offer anofferingof J. and ofbrasa 
.38. 25. s. of them that were numbered of congreg 

Lev. 5. 15. ram with thy estimation by shekels of s. 
27. 3. thy estimation of male 50 shekels of s. 
6. of male five, of female three shekels ofs. 

16. a homer of barley seed at fifty shekels of a. 
JVum. 7. 13. his offering was one s. charger, 19, 25, 

31, 37, 43, 49, 55,61, 67, 73, 79. one s. bowl 
of 70 shekels, 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, &c. 

84. twelve charges of s. twelve s. bowls 

85. each charger of s. weighing 130 shekels 

10. 2. make thee two trumpets of s. for the calling 

of the assembly, and journeying of the 

camps 

Deut. 22. 19. shall amerce him in 100 shekels of j. 

29. shall give to damsel's father 50 shekels of s. 

.Tosh. 7. 21. I saw 200 shekels of s. then I coveted 

22. was hid in his tent, and the s. under it, 24. 
,Iudg. 17. 2. 1100 shekels of s. that were taken frons 
thee, behold, the s. is with me, I took it 
3. when he had restored the s. |! 4. took the s. 
10. 1 will give thee ten shekels ofs. by the year. 

1 Sam.d.8. at hand fourth part of a shekel ofs. 

2 Sam. 18. 11. 1 would have given 10 shekels ofs. 
12. tho' I should receive 1000 shekels ofs. 

24. 24. bought floor and oxen for 50 shekels of*. 

1 Kings 10. 21. none were ofs. 2 Chron. 9. 20. 
27. king made s. to be in Jerusalem as stones 

20. 39. else thou shalt pay a talent ofs. 

2 Kings 5. 22. give them, I pray thee, a talent of*. 

15. 20. exacted of each man fifty shekels ofs. 
18. 15. Ilezekiah gave him all s. that was founil 
22. 4. that Hilkiah may sum the s. brought 

1 Chr. 28. 14. s. of all instruments ofs. 29. 2, 5. 
15. for candlesticks of s. || 17. for basonsof s. 

2 Chron. 17. 11. brought Jehoshophat presents of*. 
JVe/i. 5. 15. former gover. had taken 40shekels of a. 
.fob 3. 15. with princes who filled houses with s. 

22. 25. thy defence, thou shalt have plenty ofs. 
27. 16. tho' he heap ups. as the dust, and raiment 

17. and the innocent shall divide the s. 

28. 15. nor shall s. be weighed for price of wisdom 
Psal. 12.6. words of the Lord are pure, as s. tried 

66. 10. for thou, O God, hast tried us, as s. is tried 
Prov. 2. 4. if seekest her as s. and searchest for her 

3. 14. merchandise of wisdom is better than of*. 

8. 10. receive my instruction, and not s. 
19. and my revenue than choice s. 

10. 20. the tongue of the just is as choice ». 

16. 16. to get understanding chosen rather than* 

17. 3. fining-pot is for s. and the furnace for gold 
I 25. 4. take away the dross from the * 



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SIN 



SIN 



Eeel. 5. 10. loveth s. shall not be satisfied with s. 
Cant. 8. 9. we will build on lier a j)alace of s. 
Isa. 1. 22. thy s. is beco ne dross, thy wine mixed 
30.22 shall defile coveiin<j of thy images of s. 
48. 10. behold I have refined thee, but not with 5- 
60. 17. for iron I will bring s. and for wood brass 
Jer. 6. 80. reprobate s. shall men call them 
10. 9. s. spread into plates is brought from Tarshish 
32.9. 1 ^-eighed him even seventeen shekels of 5. 
Eiek. 22. 18. Israel they are even the dross of s. 
20. as they gather s. brass, and iron, and lead 
32. as 5. is melted in tiie midst of the furnace 
27. 12. with s. Tarshish traded in thy fairs 
Dan. 2.32. this image's breast and arms were of s. 
Vus. 9. 6. the [ileasant places for their s. nettles 

shall possess them 
13. 2. they made them molten images of their s. 
Amos 2. 6. because they sold the righteous for 5. 
8. 6. that we may buy poor for s. and the needy 
Zepk. 1. 11. howl, all they that bear s. are cut off 
Zech. 9. 3. Tyrus heaped up .9. as dust and fine gold 
13. 9. and I will reiiiie them as s. is refined 
Jllal. 3. 3. he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of 5. 
See Fillets, Gold, Pieces. 
SILVERLINGS. 
Isa. 7.23. there were thousand vinesatthousands. 

SILVER-SMITH. 
J3cts 19. 24. Demetrius a s.-smitk made shrines 
Talents of SILVER. 

1 King's 10. 24. bought the hill Samaria for two 

talents of s. 

2 Kings 5. 5. Naaman took with him ten tal. ofs. 
23. and bound two talents of s. in tv/o bags 

15. 19. Menahem gave Pul 1000 talents of s. 

1 Chrov. 19. 6. Hanun sent 1000 talents of s. 
22. 14. 1 have prepared for the house of tiie Lord 

a thousand thousand talents of s. 
29. 4. and seven thousand talents o/ refined s. 
Ckr.25. 6. hired mighty men for 100 talents of s. 
27. 5. Ammon gave Jotham 100 talents of s. 
36. 3. condemned land in 100 talents ofs- 
Ezra". 22. T decree it be done to 100 talents of s. 
8. 26. I weighed to their hand 650 talents of s. 
Esth. 3. 9. 1 will pay ten thousand talents of s. 

Vessels of SILVER. 
JVmot.7. S5. all \\\e s. vessels weighed 2400 shekels 

2 Sam. 8. 10. Joram brought with liim vessels of s. 

1 Kings 10. 25. every man his present, vessels of s. 

2 Kings 12. 13. there were not made vessels of s. 
J Ckron. 18. 10. and with him all manner ofvessels 

of s. gold find brass, 2 Chron. 24. 14. 

Ezra 1.6. strengthened their hands withijes.ofs.il. 

5. 14. cesseL"? 0/ gold and s. of the house of God, 

which Nebuchadnezzar took 

6. 5. let the golden and s. vessels be restored 

8. 26. 1 weighed s. vessels a hundred talents 

Dan. 5. 2. commanded to bring golden and s.vess. 

11. 8. carry with their precious ves. of s. and gold 

SILVER. 
6'c7t.44.2.put my s. cup in sack's mouth of youngest 
Prov. 26.23. like a potsherd covered with s. dross 
Eccl. 12. 6. or ever the s. cord be loosed or the 
• golden bowl be broken 

Isa. 40. 19. the goldsmith casteth s. chains 
JUat. 27. 6. the chief priests took the s. pieces 
.Sets 19. 24. Demetrius made s. shrines for Diana 
See Vessels just before. 
SIMILITUDE. 
•VuOT. 12. 8. the s. of the Lord shall he behold 
Z)eMi.4.12.ye heard voice of words, but sawno s.l5. 

16. lest ye make you the s. of any figure 
2 Chron. 4. 3. under it was s. of oxen round about 
Psa/. 106. 20. changed their glory into s. of an ox 
144. 12. corner stones polished after s. of a palace 
Dan. 10. 16. one like the s. of the sons of men 
Rom. 5. 14. after the s. of .\dam's transgression 
Heb. 7. 15. after s. of Melchisedec ariseth a priest 
Jam. 3. 9. men who are made after the s. of God 

SIMILITUDES. 
H0S.I2. 10. 1 have used s. by ministry of prophets 

SIMPLE 
Is taken [1] For one who is harmless, innocent, 
and free from deceit, Rom. 16. 19. St. Paul 
would have the Romans be wise unto that which 
is good, and simple concerning evil, that is, 
discerning in the choice of good, to distinguish 
the good from the bad doctrine ; but they must 
avoid whatever has the appearance of evil as 
children who, without much reasoning, fly from 
every thing that does but seem hurtful to them: 
He would have them so innocent as not to de- 
ceive, and yet so prudent as not to he deceived. 
[2] For such as are ignorant, weak, and sub- 
ject to delusion, yet sincere and willing to be 
taught : such simple ones are invited to TVis- 
rfom's feast; and are opposed to such as are 
proud and self-conceited. Prov. 9.4, Whoso is 
Bimple, let him turn in hither. [3] Simple is 
token for a silly, foolish, credulous man, who is 
easily deceived with the smooth words and fair 
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pretences of false and deceitful men, Prov. 14. 
15, The simple believeth every word; and this 
simple man is opposed to the prudent man, 
who looketh well to his goings; who not only 
orders his conversation and dealings in the 
world with due circumspection, but alsojxidges 
of the words and professions of others by their 
conversations. [4] It is taken for ignorant, 
easy, and credulous persons, who are soon 
cheated by the world and the devil, and who 
do not understand their own interest, but per- 
sist in their sinful courses. Prov. 22. 3, But 
the simple pass on, and are punished. Simple 
here is opposed to the wise and prudent man, 
who foreseeing the calamity or judgment of 
Ood threatened, does by prayer and repentance 
p%it himself under the protection of the Al- 
mighty. [5] Simplicity is sometimes taken for 
fidelity and liberality. Rom. 12. 8, He that 
giveth, let him do it with simplicity. He that 
distributes the church's stock to the poor, let 
him do it faithfully, tcithout fraud; impar- 
tially, not for favour or affection; gently, 
without fierceness ; and liberally, according 
to every one's necessity. 
Psal. 19.7. the law of Lord making wise the s. 
116. 6. Lord preserveth the s. I was brought low 
119. 130. it giveth understanding to the s 
Prov. 1.4. togivesubtilty tos.to young knowledge 
22. how long, ye s. ones, will ye love simplicity 
32. the turning away of the s. shall slay them 

7. 7. I beheld among the s. ones a young man 

8. 5. O ye s. understand wisdom, and ye fools 

9. 4. whoso is s. let him turn in hither, 16. 

13. a foolish woman is s. and knoweth nothing 
14. 15. s. believeth every word, but prudent man 

18. s. inherit folly || 19. 25 'he s. will beware 

21. 11. the scorner is punished, the s. made wise 

22. 3. the s. pass on and are punished, 27. 12. 
Ezek. 45. 20. so thou shall do for him that is s. 
i?om.l6.18. by fair speeches deceive the hearts ofs. 

19. have you wise to good, and s. concerning evil 

SIMPLICITY. 
2 Sam. 15. 11. they went in their s. and knew not 
Pro?). 1.22. hosv long,ye simple ones, will ye love s.l 
Rom. 12. 8. he that giveth, let him do it with s. 
2 Cor. 1. 12. in s. we had our conversation in woild 
11. 3. be corrupted from the s. that is in Christ 

SIN 
Is amj thought, word, action, omission, or desire, 
contrary id the law of God. Sin is any want of 
conformity to, or transgression of, the law, 1 
John 3. 4. It is taken, [1] For original cor- 
ruption, or the depravity and naughtiness of 
our corrupt nature, which is prone to all evil. 
Psal. 51. 5, Behold, I was shaped in iniquity, 
and in sin did my mother conceive me. Rom. 7. 
8, Sin, taking occasion by the commandment, 
wrought in me all manner of concupiscence. 
[2] For acturd sin, which flows from the cor- 
ruption of nature. Jam. 1. 15, When lust hath 
conceived, it bringeth forth sin. [3] It is taken 
for the guilt and defilement of sin. Psal. 51, 
2, Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, 
and cleanse me from my sin. And in Heb. 10. 
2, The worshippers once purged, should have 
had no more conscience of sins. [4] For the 
punishment of sin, Gen. 4. 7. And if thou 
doest not well, sin lieth at the door: Be sure 
thy sin will find thee out ; thou shalt not long 
enjoy the fruits of thy wickedness, b^it a dread- 
ful judnrment shall tread upon the heels of thy 
sin. And in Gen. 19. 15, Lest thou be con- 
sumed in the iniquity or punishment of the 
city. [5] Sin is taken both for the guilt and 
punishment of sin. Psal. 32. 1, Blessed is he 
whose sin is covered, .^nd in Mat. 9. 2, Son, 
thy sins be forgiven thue : The guilt of them is 
pardoned, (ind so the punishment shall be re- \ 
moved. [6] The name of sin is of ten given to 
the sacrifice of expiation, or to the sacrifice for 
sin. Lev. 4. 3, 25, 29. What is there rendered 
sin-offering, is in Hebrew, siil St. Paul says, 
that God was pleased that Jesus Christ, who 
kneto no sin, should be our victim of expiation, 
2 Cor. 5. 21, For he hath made him to be sin 
for us vvho knew no sin, that v/e might be made 
the righteousness of Gnd in him. [7] Sin is 
taken for any fault, either in doctrine or life.' 
John 8. 46, Which of you convinceth me of 
sin? [8] For infidelity and unbelief. John 
16. 9, The Spirit will convince the world of sin, 
because they believe not on me. [9] For a 
sinful co..rse of life. Jam. 1. 15, Sin, when 
it is finished, bringeth forth death. [10] For 
the remainders of sin in such as are renewed 
and regenerated. Rom. 6. 12, Let not sin 
therefore reign in your mortal body: since you 
are regenerated, and spiritually alive, let not 
the remainders of corruption exercise an un- 



controlled absolute power in you. [11] li \ 
taken for sin greatly aggravated. John 1'4 
22, 24, If I had not come and spoken to thena, 
they had not had sin : They had not been guilt's 
of this particular sin of infidelity and reject' 
ing me ; or, their sin had not been so heinous 
as now it is; or, they had had more to say in 
excuse for their sin. [12] For the idols, ^oT 
calves at Dan and Beth-el, which were the oc- 
casion of the sin of Samaria. Amos 8. 14, 
They that swear by the sin of Samaria. 
God was not the author of sin or of death ; it is 
inconsistent with the divine holiness and purity 
to incline the creature to sin: As God cannot 
be tempted to evil, neither tempts he any man, 
.Jam. 1. 13. But sin and death entered into 
the world by the malice of the devil: and Adam, 
by his disobedience, and yielding to the temp- 
tation of Satan, has made us all guilty in the 
eyes of God. See Devil, Fall. Jesus Christ, 
by his death, has restored life to us ; by his 
obedience he has reconciled us to God the Fa- 
ther; instead of children of wrath, as we were., 
he has merited for us tlie character of children 
of God. The Apostle Paul, in several places, 
speaks of the misery which the first Adam 
brought on himself and his posterity, and of 
the blessings which Christ the second Adam 
has purchased for his children. See Rom. 3. 
23. I 5. 12. I 6. 23. 1 Cor. 15. 21, 22. Though, 
sin be permitted of God, he can no more be the 
author of it, than light is the author of dark- 
ness, 1 John 1. 5. Sin is not a creature, or a 
being, but rather the privation of a being ; as 
light is the privation of darkness, so is sin a 
privation of holiness. 

Presumptuous sins. David prays that God would 
keep him back from presumptuous sins, Psal. 
19. 13. From known and evident sins, suck 
as proceed from the choice of the perverse 
will against the enlightened mind, which are 
committed with deliberation, with design, re- 
solution, and eagerness, against the checks of 
conscience, and the motions of God's Spirit; 
such sins are direct rebellion against God, a 
despising of his commands, and they provoke 
his pure eyes. 

Original sin was the rebellion of the first man 
Adam against his Creator, which was a sin 
of universal ejficacy, which derives a guilt and 
stain to mankind in all ages of the world. 
The account the scripture gives ofit,is ground- 
ed on the relation which all men have to Adarr 
as their natural and moral principle or head. 

I. Their natural. God created one man in the 
beginning, from whom all others derive their 
beings : And that the unity might be the mon 
entire, he formed him that aid which was ne- 
cessary for communicating his kind to M#» 
world. He hath made of one blood all natioofl 
of men, for to dwell on all the face of the eartli. 
Acts 17. 26. And as the whole race of m.a'gr 
kind was virtually in Adam's loins, so it W& 
presumed to give virtual consent to what hi 
did; when he broke, all suffered shipwreck 
that 7oere contained in him as their natural 
original. 

II. He was the moral principle of mankind. In 
the first treaty between God and man, Adam 
was considered, not as a single person, but at 
the Represnitative of a nation, and contracted 
for all his descendants by ordinary generation: 
His person was the fountain of theirs, and 
his will the representative of theirs. From 
hence his vast progeny became a party in the 
covenant, and had a title to the benefits con- 
tained in it upon his obedience, and was liable 
to the curse upon his violation of it. Upon 
this ground the Apostle institutes a parallel 
between Adam and Christ. Rom. 5. 19, That as 
by one man's disobedience many were made 
sinners ; so by the obedience of one shall many 
be made ri£hteous. As Christ in his death on 
the cross did not suffer as a private person, 
but as a surety and sponsor representing the 
whole church, as it is said, 2 Cor. 5. 14, If one 
died for all, then were all dead: So the first 
Adam, who was the figure of him that was to 
come, Rom. 5. 14. in his disobedience was 
esteemed a public person representing Ike 
whole race of mankind ; and by a just law it 
was not restrained to himself. 

The Scripture proves inmany places that the sin 
of Adam was communicated to all kis posterity, 
and that it has infected and corrupted it. Eph. 
2. 3, We were by nature the children of 
wrath ; that is, liable to punishment, and that 
hath relation to guilt. And in Rom. 5. 12, By 
one man sin entered into the world, and death 
by sin; and so death passed upon all men, as 



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tjust sentence, upon the guilty, for that all have 
ihined. Job describes tliis sin, Who can bring 
a clean ti)ing out of an unclean ? not one, Job 
]4. 4. It is the universal law of nature, that 
(very thing produces its li/ce,not only in regard 
ntf the same nature, that is propagated from 

N vjte individual to another, without a change of 
the species, but in respect of the qualifies with 
which that nature is eminently affected. The 
Psalmist David likewise speaks of this sin, 
Psal. 51. 5, Behold, I was shapen in iniquity, 
and in sin did my mother conceive me. 

The sin against the Holy Ghost. Our Saviour 
says in Mat. 1>, 31, 32, Wherefore I say unto 
you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be 
forgiven unto men, but the blasphemy against 
the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. 
And whoever shall speak a word against the 
Son of man, it shall l)e forgiven him: but vyho- 
soever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it 
shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, 
neither in the world to come. Interpreters 
have differently explained the sin against the 
Holy Ghost. St. Ambrose in one place makes 
it to consist in denying the deity of the Son : 
In another place he says, it consists in denying 
the divinity of the Holy Ghost, and in imput- 
ing his works to the power of the devil: And in 
his bo»i of Repentance he extends it to heresy 
and schism. Hermas says, that the sin against 
the Holy Ghost is the blaspheming of God; 
and another author saijs, that it is the renounc- 
i'"-g of God: Others think the irremissible 
sin, to be that of a hardened, impenitent, and 
insolent sinner: Grotius espouses this opinion, 
and gives for examples of this crime, the sin 
of Korah, Pharaoh, Simon Magus, Ananias, 
and Sapphira. 

The generality of interpreters place the sin 
against the Holy Ghost, mentioned by our Sa- 
viour, in the wilful malice of those that with- 
stand the evidence of truth, and who will not 
acknowledge the miracles of Christ to be 
wrought by the finger of God, but maliciously, 
and against the conviction of their own con- 
sciences, impute them to the prince of darkness. 
This was certainly the crime of the Pharisees, 
to whom Christ applied his discourse; and 
those also become guilty of the same crime, who 
oppose, or persecute the doctrine, wayf!, and 
servants o/ Christ, because they are spiritual, 
or have any thing of the Spirit appsa>-i7tnr in 
them, and that contrary to their own convic- 
tions. Such as are guilty of this sin, arc ex- 
cepted frompardon, because the death of Christ 
7Bas not appointed for the expiation of it: And 
there being no sacrifice, there can be no satis- 
faction, and consequently no pardon. For if we 
wilfullysin after we have received the knowledge 
ofthe truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for 
sins, Heb. 10. 28, 27, >kc. The wisdom and 
justice of God require this severity against 
such sinners : For if he that despised Moses' 
law, died without mercy, of how much sorer 
punishment shall he be thought worthy, who 
hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and 
hath counted the blood of the covenant where- 
with he was sanctified, an uniioly thin^, and 
hath done despite to the Spirit of grace J that is. 
They renounce their Redeemer as if he were 
not the Son of God, and virtually consent to the 
cruel sentence passed against him, as if he had 
blasphemed when he declared himself to be so : 
and thereby out-sin his sufferings. How rea- 
sonable is it therefore that they should he for 
ever deprived of the benefits, who obstinately 
reject the means that purchased them. The 
same apostle speaks also of this sin in Heb. 6. 
4, 5, 6, For it. is impossible for those who were 
once enlightened, and have tasted of the hea- 
venly gift, and were made partakers of the 
Holy Ghost: and have tasted the good word of 
God, and the powers of the world to cone, if 
they shall fall away, to renew them asrain unto 
repentance: seeing they crucify to thpinselves 
the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open 
shame: that is. Such as have attained f.n some 
acquaintance with the doctrine of th- r^o^rl, 
and have had some experience of the poicpr and 
efficacy of the Holy Ghost fromhcaven in gos- 
pel administrations and worship; yea., evn 
some of the extraordinary gifts ofthe Spirit ; 
who have likeioise relished comfort and sweet- 
ness in the doctrine and promises of the gos- 
pfl ; and pwrticularly having heard that the 
Redeemer saves them from wrath, and instates 
them in happiness beyond what is attainable 
here on earth; their self-love has externally 
'•losed with the revelation, and made applica- 
tion of it to itself: J^ow, says the Bpostle. if 
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s-uch shall turn Apostates, it is impossible, in 
regard of any law, rule, or constitution of 
God, to bring them to repentance, whereby they 
should be restored to their former condition ; 
and this because they despise the means of sal- 
vation, they shew themselves to be of the same 
opinion with those that did crucify Christ, and 
they would do it again, were it in their power; 
and actually do it as much as they can by perse- 
cuting his members. The great unpardonable 
sin against the Holy Ghost, appears to be a 
presumptuous sin against some more than or- 
dinary illuminations, convictions, and taste of 
gospel grace, whereby a man doth knowingly 
and studiously rebel against the truth, and 
maliciously persecute it in himself and others 
from an universal hatred of it for itself, 
Mat. 12. 31, 32. Heb. 6. 4, 5. Job 24. 13. Heb. 
10. 29. Acts 13. 41. 1 John 5. 16. 

From the above-mentioned passage, in Heb. 6. it 
appears [1] That it cannot be any sin that is 
committed ignorantly. St. Paul was a blas- 
phemer, but was forgiven, because he did it i<r- 
norantly. [2] It must be a sin knowingly com- 
mitted against the operations of the Holy 
Ghost, and the convictions of conscience; it is a 
sitining wilfully after having received the know- 
ledge of the truth, and having been made par- 
takers ofthe Holy Ghost. [3] Apostacy seems 
to be an ingredient in it. If they fall away, 
says the apostle. [4] ft takes in malice and 
persecution ; the Pharisees did not only impute 
the miracles of our Saviour to the devil, but 
they spake it out of malice designing to de- 
stroy him. [5] Thoxigh impenWency cannot he 

. called that sin, yet it comes into the number 
of its ingredients ; and there fore the .Ovostle 
says of such sinners. It is impossible to renew 
them again to repentance. 

Gen. 4.1. if thoudoestnot well, s. lieth at the door 

Exod.M.l. forgiving iniquity, transgression, and s. 

Lev. 4. 3. if priest s. according to the s. of people 
14. when s. is known, congregation shall offer 
6. 26. the priest that offereth it for s. 9. 15. 
19. 17. and not suffer s. upon thy neighbour 
22. the 5. whici) he halh done shall be forgiven 

JVum. 5. 6. when a man or woman shall commit s. 
12. 11. I beseech thee lay not the s. upon us 
19. 9. it is a purification for s. 17. 
27. 3. our father died in his own s. had no sons 

Deut. 15. 9. cry to Lord and it be s. to thee, 24. 15. 
19. 15. one witness shall not rise up for any s. 
21. 22. if man have committed s. worthy of death 

22. 26. there is in damsel no s. worthy of death 

23. 21. L. shall require it, and it would be s.'m thee 
22. if thou forbear to vow, it shall be no s. 

24. 16. every man shall be put to death for his 

own s. 2 Kings 14. 6. 2 Chron. 25. 4. 
1 Sam. 15. 23. for rebellion is as 5. of witchcraft 

1 Kings 8. 34. forgive the s. of thy people Israel 
36. forgive s. of thy servants, 2 Chron. 6. 25, 27. 

12. 30. and this thing became a s. 13. 34. 

2 Kinrrs 12. Ifi. the s. money was the priests' 
Job 20. 11. his bones are full of*, of his youth 
Psal. 32. 1. blessed is he whose 5. is covered 

51. 5. and in ^. did my mother conceive me 
59. 12. for s. of their mouth let them be taken 
109. 7. and let his prayer become s. 

14. let not the s. of his mother be blotted out 
Prov. 10. 16. the fruit ofthe wicked tendeth to s. 

19. in multitude of words there wanteth not s. 

13. t 6. but wickedness overthroweth s. 

14. 9. fools make a mock at s.but among righteous 
34. but s. is a reproach to any people 

21. 4. and the plowing of the wicked is 5. 
24. 9. the thought of foolishness is 5. 
7ja.5.18.wo to them draws. as it were with cart-rope 

30. 1. and cover, that they may add 5. to s. 

31. 7. his idols which your hands have made for 5. 
53. 10. thou.'^halt make his soul an offering for s. 

12. he bare the s. of many, and made intercession 
Jer. 17. 1. 5. of Jndah written with a pen of iron 
3. 1 will give higli places for a s. in thy borders 

51. 5. though their land was filled with s. 
Lam. 4. 6. than the punishment ofthe s. of Sodom 
Hos.4.B.ihey eat up s. of my people, set their heart 

10. 8. the s. of Israel shall be destroyed 

12. 8. they shall find no iniquity in me that were 5. 
Amos 8. 14. thev that swear by the s. in Samaria 
Mix. 1. 13. she is the beginning ofs. to Zion 

6. 7. shall I give fruit of my body fors. ofmy soul 
Zeeh. 13. 1. there shall be a fountain opened for 5. 

14. t 19. this shall be the s. of Esypt 
.Mat. 12.31. all manner of s^. shall be forgiven to men 
John 1. 29. which taketh away the s. ofthe world 

8. 7. he that is without s. among you, let him cast 
34. whoso committeth s. is the servant ofs. 

9. 41. if ye were blind, ye shou'd have no s. 

1.5. 22. if I had not come, they had not had s. 24. 
16. 8. (Comforter, he will reprove the world of s 



John 16. 9. ofs. because they belie\« not on itm 
19. 11. he that delivered me hath the greater a, 
.6cts 7. 60. Lord, lay not this s. to theii charge 
Rom. 2.^, proved Jewsand Gentiles are all under* 

20. for by the law is the knowledge ofs. 

4. 7. blessed are they whose s. is covered 

5. 12. s. entered into the world, and death by ». 
13. for till the law s. was in the world 

20. where s. abounded, grace much more abound 

21. that as s. reigned unlo death, even so grace 

6. l.what shall we say 7 shall we continue in s.? 
2. how shall we that are dead tos. live therein? 

6. with him, that the body of s. miglit be de.=!- 
troyed that henceforth we should not serve*. 

7. for he that is dead is freed from s. 

10. for in that he died, he died to s. once 

11. reckon ye yourselves to be dead indeed unto s 

12. let not s. therefore reign in your mortal body 

13. nor yield your members as instruments to s. 

14. for s. shall not have dominion over you 

16. his servants ye are, whether ofs. unto death 

17. God be thanked, ye were the servants ofs. 

18. being then made free from s. 22. 

20. for when ye were the servants of s. ye were 
23. for wages of s. is death, but the gift of God 

7. 7. is law S.7 God forbid, I had not known s. 
8. s. taking occasion wrought in me all manner of 

concupiscence: for without the law .9. was dead 

9. commandment came, s. revived, and I died 

11. tor s. by the commandment slew me 

13. but s. that it might appear, s. that s. by the 
commandment might become exceeding sinful 

14. law is spiritual, but I am carnal, sold under a- 

17. no more I, but s- that dwelleth in me, 20. 
23. and bringing me into captivity to law ofs. 

25. but with the flesh, the law of s. 

8. 3. and for s. condemned s. in the flesh 

10. if Christ be in you, body is dead because ofs. 

14. 23. for whatsoever is not of faith, is s. 

1 Cor. 6. 18. every s. a man doeth is without body 

15. 56, O death, where is thy sting? the sting of 

death is s. and the strength ofs. is the law 

2 Cor.5.21.made him to be s. for us, who knew no s. 
Gal. 2. 17. is therefore Christ the minister ofs.? 

3. 22. the scripture hath concluded ail under s. 
2 T/iess. 2. 3. and that man ofs. be revealed 
Heb. 3. 13. be hardened thro' thedeceitfulness oCs, 

4. 15. was tempted like as we are, yet without s. 

9. 26. but once hath he appeared (o put away s. 
28. he shall appear without s. to salvation 

10. 6. in sacrifiCRS for s. thou hast had no pleasum 

8. offering for s. thou wouldst not, nor pleasurfl 

18. where remission, is no more offering for s. 
11. 25. than to enjoy pleasures ofs. for a seaeoa 
12. 1. let us lay aside s. that doth easily beset U3 

4. ye have not yet resisted, striving against s. 
13. 11. the bodies of those beasts for s. are burnt 

.lam. 1. 15. when lust hath conceived, it bringeth 
forth s. and s.when finished, bringeth forth death 

2. 9. if ye have respect to persons, ye commit s. 

4. 17. knov.'eth, and doth not good, to him it is s. 

1 Pet. 2. 22. who did no s. nor was guile found 

4. 1. that suffered in flesh hath ceased from s. 

2 Pet. 2. 14. having eyes that cannot cease from s 
1 John 1. 7. blood of Christ cleanseth us from all s. 

8. if we say we have no s. we deceive ourselves 

3. 4. whoso committeth s. transgresseth also the 

law, for s. is the transgiession of the law 

5. he was manifested, and in him is no s. 

8. he that committeth s. is ofthe devil 

9. whosoever is born of God doth not commit s 

5. 16. if any man see his brother s. a s. v/hich ig 

not to death, there is a s. unto death 
17. all unrighteousness is s. and there is a s. not 
unto death, whosoever is horn of G. sinneth not 
See Bear. 
Great SIN. 
Gen. 20.9. brought on me and my kingdom great 9. 
Exod. 32. 21.that hast brought this greats. on them 
30. Moses sa'd, ye have sinned a great s. 
31. and said, oh, this people have sinned a greats. 

1 Sam. 2. 17. s. ofthe young men was very great 

2 Kings 17. 21. Jeroboam made them sin a great s. 

His SIN, 
Lev. 4.3. bring for his s. he sinned a young bullock 
23. or \fhis s. come to his knowledge, 28. 

26. the priest shall make an atonement for his s 

and it shall be forgiven, 35. f 5. 6, 10, 13 
28. he shall bring a kid ofthe goats for his s. 
5. 6. he shall bring his trespass-offering for his s 

1 Kings 15. 26. Nadab did evil in the sight ofthe 

Lord, and walked in the way of his s. 

34. Baasha walked in way of Jeroboam and h. s.. 

16. 19. Zimvi walked in his s. \\ 28. Omri in his s. 

2 Kinrrs 21.16.besido his s.wherewVh made Jndab 
17. acts of Manasseh, and his s. that he sinned 

2 Chron. 33. 19. all his s. before he was humbled 
.lob 34. 37. for he addeth rebellion to his s. 
/sa.27. 9. this is all the fruit to take away his s. 
Ezek. 3. 20. bs shall die ha his s 18. 24. 



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SIJS 



n>ictc. 33. 14. if he turn from Iiis s. and do right 
ffos. 13. 12. iniquity is bound uj), his s. is hid 
Mic.3.8. truly I u.rn lull to declare to Israel his s. 

My SIN. 
Gen.3]. 36. what is ?({?/ 6. that thou hast pursued me? 
Exod. 10. 17. therefore I'orgive inys. only this once 
ii'aw.15.25. 1 pray thee, pardon lays.tutn with me 
20.1 what is my s. before thy father to seek my life 
King's 17. 18 come to call my s. to remembrance 
Job I'J. C. that thou searchest after my s. 
13.ii3. make me to know transgression and my .s. 
14. l(j. dost thou not watch over my s. 
35. 3. wliat profit if I be cleansed from my s.? 
Psal. '32. 5. 1 acknowledged my s. and iniquity to 
thee, and thou forgavest the iniquity of jk^' 5. 
. 38. 3. nor rest -n my bones because of my s. 
18. mine iniquiiy, for I will be sorry for 7ny s. 
51.2. wash me ihoioughiy, cleanse me from inys. 
2.my s.is ever before me|!59. 3. nor for my s. O L. 
Prov. 20. 9. who can say, I am pure from my s.? 
Dan. 9. 20. and whilst I was confessing my s. 
See Offering. 
Our SIN. 
Exod. 31. 9. Lord, pardon our iniquity and our s. 
Jcr. lo. 10. what is our s. we have committed 

7'heir SIN. 

Gen.18.20. L. said, because their s.is very grievous 

50. 17. forgive, I pray thee, theirs. 2 Chron. 7. 14. 

Exod. 32. 32. yet now, if thou wilt forgive their s. 

34. in the day when I visit, I will visit their s. 
Mtun.5.7. they shall confess theirs, they have done 
Deut. 9.27. look not unto stubbornness, nor their s. 
I Kings 8. 35. if they turn from their s. 2 Chr.6. 26. 
JVe/«. 4. 5. let not their s. be blotted out from thee 
Ps.85.2.forgivep, thou hast covered all their s. 
Isa. 3. 9. they declare their s. as Sodom, hide it not 
Jer. 16. 18. I will recompense tJieir s. double 

18. 2.3. neither blot out their s. from thy sight 
31. 34. and I will remember their s. no more 

~ 36. 3. that I may forgive their iniquity and their s. 
hhn 15. 22. now they have no cloke for their s. 

Thy SIN. 
•2 Sam. 12. 13. the Lord also liath put away thy s. 
fsa.6.7. thine iniquity is taken away, I. s. is purged 

Your SIN. 
Exod. 32. 30. I shall make atonement for your s. 
iN'um. 32. 23. be sure your s. will find you out 
DfiM^. 9.21.Itook y.s. the calf which ye had made 
John 9.41.ye say we see, therefore your ^.remaineth 

SIN, Verb. 
(?cn.39.9.how can I do this wickedn. and s. ag . Godl 
42. 22. Reuben said, do not 5. against the child 
£zorf. 20. 20. his fear maybe heforeyou,lhat s. not 
23. 33. not dwell, lest they make thee s. ag. me 
Lev. 4. 2. if a soul shall s. thro' ignorance ag. com. 
3. if the priests. || 13. if congregation 5. 
27.if any one of the common people s.thro' ignor. 
5« 1. if a soul s. and hear the voice of swearing 
15. if a soul commit a trespass and s. tiiro' ignor. 
in the holy things of the Lord, 17. jYum. 15. 27. 
6. 2. if a soul s. and lie unto his neighbour 
J^um.lQ.22. shall one s. wilt thou be wroth with all? 
Deut. 20. 18. so should you s. against L. your God 
24.4. thou shall not cause the land to s. Lord gives 
I Sam. 2. 25. if one man s. against anotiier; if a man 
s. against tiie Lord, who shall entreat for him? 

12. 23. God forbid t should s. in ceasing to pray 

14. 33. behold, the people 5. against the Lord 
34. slay them, and s. not in eating with the blood 

19. 4. let not the king s. against his servant 
5. why wilt thou s. against innocent blood? 

1 KingsSAG. if they 5. against thee, 2 CAron. 6. 36. 
2^n;n-s21.11.ManassehmadeJ,udahtos. with idols 

2 Chr. 6. 22. if a man s. against his neighbour 
J^Teh. 6.13. that I should be afraid, and do so, and s. 

13. 20. did not Solomon s. by these things? 
Job 2. 10. in all this did not Job s. with his lips 

5. 24. thou shalt visit thy habitation and not s. 
10. 14. if I s. thou markest me, not acquit 
31. 30. neither have I suffered my mouth to 5. 

Psal. 4. 4. stand in awe, and 5. not, commune 
39. 1. 1 will take heed that I s. not with my tongue 
119. 11. that I might not «. against thee 

£ccZ. 5.6.sufFer not thy month to cause thyflesh tos. 

.fer.32.35.do this abomination to cause Judahto^.' 

Eiek. 3. 21. that righteous s. not, and he doth not s. 

Hos. 8. 11. because Ephraim hath made many 

altars to s. altars shall be unto him to s. 

13. 2. and now they s. more and more and made 

Mat. 18. 21. Lord, how oft shall my brother s.? 

John 5.14. .9. no more, lest worse thing come to thee 

8. 11. neither do I condemn thee, s. no more 

9. 2. who did s. this man or his parents? 
Rom.6.15.shall we ^.because we are not under law? 
I Cor. 8. 12. when ye s. so against the brethren and 

wound their conscience, ye s. against Christ 

15. 34. nwake to righteousness, and s. not 
Eph. 4. 26. be ye angry, and 5. not, let not the sun 
1 Tim. 5. 20. them that s. rebuke before all 
Heb. 10. 26. if we s. wilfully after knowl. of truth 

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1 John 2. 1. these things I write unto you that ye 5. 
not, and if any man s. we have an advocate 
3. 9. he cannot .j. because he is born of God 
5.16. if any man see his brothers, not to death, he 
shall give him life for them that s. not to death 
SINCE. [See Israel. 

Oen. 30. 30. the Lord hath blessed thee s. my com. 
44. 28. the one went out, and I saw him not 5. 
46. 30. let me die, s. I have seen thy face 
Exod. 5. 23. for s. I came to Pharaoh to speak 
9. 18. hail not in Egypt, s. the foundation thereof 
24. in the land of Egypt, s. it became a nation 
JVum- 22. 30. thou hast ridden on ever s. I was thine 
Deut. 34. 10. there arose not a prophet s. in Israel 
Josh. 2. 12. swear, s. I have shewed you kindness 
3. t 4. ye have not past this way s. yesterday 
14, lO.Lord kept me alive, even s. the Lord spake 
Ruth2. 11. all thou hast done 5. death of thy husbd. 

1 Sam. 9. 24. s. I said, I have invited the people 
21. 5. about these three days s. 1 came out 

29. 3. I found no fault in him s. he fell to me 

2 Sam. 7. 6. the time that I brought up Israel 

11. and s. I commanded judges, 1 Chron. 17. 10. 

13. 128. will you not s. I have commanded you 
2 Chron. 30. 26. 5. Solomon not like passover 

31. 10. s. the people began to bring the offerings 
Ezrai.^.s. thedaysofEsar-haddon kingof Assur 

5. 16. s. that time till now hath it been in building 

9.7. s. days of our fathers have we been in trespass 
.Tob 20. 4. s. man was placed upon earth 

38. 12. hast thou commanded mornings, thy days? 
Isa. 14. 8. s. thou art laid down, no feller is come 

16. 13. hath spoken concerning Moab s. that time 

43. 4. s. thou wast precious in my sight, hast been 

44. 7. s. I appointed the ancient people 
G4. 4. s. the beginning men have not heard 

,/er. 15. 7. s. they return not from their ways 
20. 8. for s. 1 spake, I cried out, I cried violence 

23. 38. but s. ye say, the burden of the Lord 
31.20. s. I spake against him, I remember him still 
44. 18. s. we left olf to burn incense to the queen 
48. 27. s. thou speakest of him, thou skippedst 

Dan. 12. 1. as never was s. there was a nation 
Hag. 2. 16. s. those days were when one came 
JIat. 24. 21. such as was not s. the beginning 
Alark 9. 21. how long is it ago s. this came to him? 
Luke 1. 70. been s. the world began, John 9. 32. 
7. 45. s. the time I came in, siie hath not ceased 
16. 16. s. then the kingdom of God is preached 

24. 21. is the third day s. these things were done 
Jtcts 3. 21. s. the world began, Rom. 16. 25. 

19. 2. ye received the Holy Ghost s. ye believed? 
24. 1 1. yet but twelve days s. I went to Jerusalem 

1 C'(?r.l5.21.fors. by man came death, by man came 

2 Cor. 13. 3. ye seek a proof of Christ in me 

Col. 1. 4. s. we heard of your faith in Christ Jesus 
Hcb. 7. 28. but word of oath which was s. the hiw 
2P£i. 3. 4. for s. the fathers fell asleep, all things 
Rev. 16. 18. as was nots. men were upen the earth 
See Day. 
SINCERE, 
Or Sincerity. This word properly signifies truth 
and uprightness, when the heart and tongue 
agree together. Sincerity is opposed to double- 
mindedncss or deceit, when the sentiments of 
the heart are contrary to the language of the 
mouth. The Latin word, sincerus, is derived 
from sine and cera, without wax, honey sepa- 
rated from the wax, or pure honey. In the 
scripture sincere signifies pure, or without 
mixture, 1 Pet. 2. 1, Desire the sincere njilk 
of the word ; that is, unmixed with errors, tra- 
ditions, and heresies, free from deceits. St. 
Paul would have i/icPhilippians to bepure, im- 
partial, and unbiassed in their choice; that 
the behaviour may be innocent, and give no 
offence to any body, Phil. 1. 10, that ye may 
be sincere and without offence till the day of 
Christ. The same Jipostle speaks 0/ sincerity 
and truth, or purity and truth, which he sets in 
opposition to the leavened bread of impurity 
and filthiness, 1 Cor. 5. 8, Let us keep the 
feast, not with old leaven, neither with the 
leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the 
unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. That 
is, I^et the whole of our lives be like the 
Jewish feast of the Passover and unleavened 
bread; let us not spend them 7cith the leaven 
of malice and wickedness, allowing ourselves 
in any way of sin, either by corrupt affections, 
sinful actions, or tolerating among us any 
scandalous offence; but let us practise all 
Christian purity, and hold fast the truth that 
has been delivered to us. And he reproaches 
the false apostles with not preaching Christ, 
sincerely, purely, with upright and disinterest- 
ed sentiments of the heart, Phil. 1. 16, The one 
preach Christ of contention, not sincerely. 
Gen. 17. f 1. walk before me, and be thou s. 
Deut. 18. 1 13. thou shalt be 5. with Lord thy God 



Psal. 119. tl- blessed are the s. in the way 
Eph. 4. 1 15. being s. in love may grow up into him 
Phil. 1. 10. ye may be s. till day of Christ, 2. f 15 
1 Pet.2.2. as new born babes desire s. milk of word 

SINCERELY. 
.Tudg. 9. 16. now if ye have done truly and s. 19. 
Phil. 1. 16. the one preach Christ, not s. 

SINCERITY. 
Gen. 20. t 5. in the s. of my heart have I done this 
Josh. 24. 14. fear and serve the Lord in .9. and truth 

1 Cor. 5. 8. with unleavened bread of s. and truth 

2 Cor,1.12.in godlys.we have had our conversation 

2. 17. but as of s. in the sight of God speak we 
8. 8. and to prove the s. of your love 

£/?A.6.24.grace with them that love our L. Jes. in s 
Tit. 2. 7. in doctrine shewing gravity, s. 

SINEW. 
Gen. 32. 32. Israel eat not of the s. that shrank, 
because he touched Jacob in thes. that shrank 
Isa. 48. 4. because thy neck is an iron s. brow brass 

SINEWS. 

Job 10. 11. thou hast fenced me with bones and s. 

30.17. my bones are pierced, and my s. take no rest 

40. 17. the s. of his stones are wrapped together 

Ezek. 37. 6. I will lay s. upon you and bring flesh 

8. the s. and the flesh came up upon them 

SINFUL. 
JSTum. 32. 14. ye are risen an increase of s. men 
fsa. 1. 4. ah s. nation, a people laden with iniquity 
Jlmos 0.8. eyes of the Lord are on the s. kingdom 
Mark 8. 38. shall be ashamed in this s. generatioi» 
Ltike 5.8. depart from me, for I am s. man, O Lord 
24. 7. must be delivered into the hands of s. men 
Rom. 7. 13. that sin might become e.xceeding s. 
8.3. God sending his Son in the likeness of s. flesb 

SING. 
Exod. 15. 21. s. to the Lord, 1 Chr. 16. 23. PsaL 
30. 4. I 95. 1. I 96. 1, 2. | 98. 1. \ 147. 7. 
I 149. 1. Isa. 12. 5. 
32. 18. but the noise of them that s. do I hear 
JVwm. 21. 17. spring up, O well, s. ye unto it 
1 Sam. 21. 11. did they not s. one to another? 

1 Chron. 16. 9. s. unto him, s. psalms unto him 
33. then shall the trees of the wood s. out 

2 Chron. 20. 22. when they began to s. and prais» 
29. 30. Hezekiah commanded the Levites to s. 

Job 29. 13. 1 caused the widow's heart to s. for jojr 
Psal. 21. 13. so will we s. and praise thy power 
33. 2. praise the Lord, s. to him with the psaltery 

3. s. unto him a new song, Isa. 42. 10. 

51. 14. my tongue s. of thy righteousness, 145. 7 
65. 13. the valleys shout for joy, they also s. 

66. 2. s. forth the honour of his name, make praise 

4. the earth s. to thee, they shall s. to thy name 

67. 4. let the nations be glad and s. for joy 

68. 32. s. to God, ye kingdoms of the earth 
71. 22. to thee will I s. with the harp, 98. 5. 

81. 1. s. aloud unto God our strength, make noise 
104. 12. the fowls which s. among the branches 
105. 2. s. to him, s. psalms unto him, talk ye 

137. 3. saying, s. us one of the songs of Zion 

4. how shall we s. Lord's song in a strange land! 

138. 5. yea, they shall s. in the ways of the Lord 
149. 5. let the saints s. aloud upon their beds 

Prov 29. 6. but the righteous doth s. and rejoice 
/.*a.23. 15. after seventy years shallTyre s. as harlot 
24. l-f. they shall s. for the majestv of the Lord 
26. 19. awake and s. ye that dwell in dust 

27. 2. in that day s. ye to her, vineyard of red wine 
35. 6. then shall the tongue of the dumb s. 

38. 20. therefore we will s. my songs all days 

42. 11. let the inhabitants of the rock s. 

44. 23. s. O ye heavens, for L. hath done it, 49. 13. 

52. 8. with the voice together shall they s. 

9. s. to the Lord, ye waste places of Jerusalem 
54. 1. s. O barren, thou that didst not bear 

65. 14. behold, my servants shall s. for joy o! heart 
./cr. 31. 7. s. with gladness for Jacob, and shout 
12. they shall come and s. in the height of Zion 

51. 48. all that is therein shall s. for Babylon 
Ezek. 27. 25. the ships of Tarshish did s. of thee 
Hos. 2. 1.x she shall s. as in the days ef youth 
Zepk. 2. 14. their voice shall s. in the windows 

3. 14. s. O daughter of Zion, Zech. 2. 10. 
.ram. 5 13. is any merry? let him s. psalms 
Rev. 15.3. they s. song of Moses and of the Lamb 

I will SING. 
Exod.lS.l. Iwills. to theLd. Jiidg.5.3. Psal.13.6 
Psal. 57. 7. my heart is fixed, O God, I will s. 
9. I will s. unto thee among the nations 
59. 16. I will s. of thy power, of thy mercy, 89. 1 
17. unto thee, O my strength, irill I s. for God is 
101. 1. 1 will s. of mercy and judgment, O Lord 
104. 33. Iicill s. to the Lord, as long as I live 
144. 9. I will s. a new song unto thee, O God 
Isa. 5. 1. now will Is. to my well-beloved a song 
Rom. 15i9. for this cause will /•<;. to thy name 
1 Cor. 14. 15. 1 will pray with spirit, I will 3. with 
the spirit, and I will s. with the understanding 
See Pr-USE, Praises. 



SIN 



SIN 



SIN 



SINGED. 
Dan. 3 2* r.or was a hair of their head 5. 

' SINGER. 

1 C/iron 6 33. liemaii a s. ihe son of Joel 
Heb. 3. 19. lo chief s. on my siriiiged instruments 

SINGERS. 
1 .ffi'no-slO.lS.king made psalteries for 5. '2C//r.9.11. 

1 Ckrim. 9. 33. these are the s. cliief, iit- It). 

15 19.S0S. were appointed tosounJ with cymbals 
27. the Levites and tlie s. liad fine linen 

2 Chr. 5. 13. the trumpeters and s. were as one 
20. 21. Jelioshaphat appointed s. unto the Lord 
2.3. 13. the people rejoiced and also the 5. 29. 28. 
35. 1 ). the 6-. the sons of Asaph were in their place 

Ezra 2. 41. the s. a hundred twenty and eight 
70 so the s. dwelt in their cities, Mch. 7. 73. 
7. 7 some of the s. went up unto Jerusalem 
24. it shall not be lawful to impose toll upon s. 
10.24. the s. gave thair hands to put away wives 
JVeA. 7. 1. the porters and the s. were appointed 

10. 29. the 5. clave to their brethren, their nobles 

11. 22. the s. were over the business of the house 
23. a portion shall be for the s. 12. 47. | 13. 5. 

12. 28. sons of s. gathered themselves together 
29. the 5. had builded them villages round about 
42. s. sang aloud || 4.5. s. kept ward of their G. 
46. in the days of David, there were chief of s. 

13. 10. for the Levites and the s. were fled 
Psal. 68.25. s. went before, players followed after 

87. 7. as well the s. as the players shall be there 
Eiek. 40. 44. the chambers of the *\ in inner court 

Jl/ew-SINGERS, ^FomeTi-SINGERS. 
Eccl. 2. 8. I gat me mens, and women-s. 

SINGETH. 
Prov. 25. 20. so is he that s. songs to a heavy heart 

SINGING, 
i Sam. 18.6. women came out of cities of Israels. 

1 Chron. 6. 32. and they ministered with s. 

13. 8. David and all Isr. played before God with s. 

2 Chron. 23. 18. to otler the burnt-otferings with s. 
30. 21. s. with loud instruments unto the Lord 

JVeA. 12. 27. kept the dedication of the wall with s. 
Psal. 30. t5. but s. cometh in the morning 
100. 2. come before his presence with s. 
105. 1 43. he brought forth his chosen with s. 
107. f 22. and declare his works with 5. 
126. 2. then was our tongue filled with s. 

t5. they that sow in tears shall reap in 5. 
Cant. 2. 12. the time of the s. of birds is co.ne 
Isa. 14. 7. earth is at rest, they break forth into s. 
16. 10. in the vineyards there shall be no s. 
35. 2. it shall blossom and rejoice with joy and s. 
44. 23. break forth into s. ye mountains, O forest 
48. 20. flee from the Chaldeans with a voice of 5. 
49. 13. be joyful, O earth, and breisk for'.h inlos. 
51. 11. the redeemed shall come with 5. lo Zion 
54. 1. break forth into 5. O barren, and cry aloud 
.55. 12. the mountains shall break forth into s. 
Ze;>ft.3.17.restinhis love, will joy over thee with s. 
Eph. 5. 19. 5. in your heart to the Lord, Col. 3. 16. 

SINGING-MEN, SINGING-WOMEN. 
2 Sam. 19. 35. can I hear voice ofs.-men-, s.-women 
2 Chron. 35. 25. all the s.-?nen spake of Josiah 
Ezra 2. 65. two hundred s.-men, 200 s.-womcn 
JSTeh. 7. 67. they had 245 s.-men and s.-women 

SINGLE. 
Ezek. 23. t47. the company shall 5. them out 

SINGLE. 

Mat. 6. 22. if therefore thine eye be s. thy whole 

. body shiill he full of light, Luke 11. 34. 

SINGLENESS. 

.^cts 2.46.did eat meat with gladness and 5. of heart 

Eph. 6. 5. ser V. obey in s. of your heart, Col. 3. 22. 

SINGULAR. 
Lev. 27. 2. when a man shall make a s. vow 

SINK. 
Job 38. 1 6. whereon are the foundations made to s. 
Psal. 69. 2. 1 s. in deep mire where is no standing 
14. deliver me out of the mire, and let me not 5. 
Jer. 51. 64. thus shall Babylon s. and shall not rise 
JJfaM4. 30. beginning to s. he cried, Lord, save me 
Luke 5. 7. filled both ships, so that they began to s. 
9. 44. let these sayings s. down into your ears 

SINNED. 
jEa;o<f.9.34. Pharaoh s. yet more, hardened his heart 
32. 30. Moses said, ye have s. a great sin, 31. 

33. whosoever hath s. him will I blot out 
Lev. A- 3. bring for the sin he hath s. a bullock 
14. when the sin the congregation have s. 
22.when ruler s.23. || 28.one of common people s. 
5. 5. he shall confess he hath s. in that thing 
6. for sin which he hath s. shall bring a female 
lO.priest shall make atonement for the sin he hath 
s. and shall be forgiven, 11. 13. JVum. 6. 11. 
6. 4. because he hath .s. shall restore what he took 
.N'um. 12. 11. lay not sin or. us wherein we have s. 
32. 23. behold, ye have 5. against the Lord 
Deut. 9. 16. 1 looked, and behold ye had s. ag. Lord 

18. your sins which ye 5. in doing wickedly 
Ji!>sA.7.11.Isr. hath s.and transgressed my covenant 
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Judg. 11.27. wherefore I have not s. against thee 
1 Sam. 19. 4. because he hath not s. against thee 
24. 11. know that I have not s. against thee 
1 it«2^5 8.33. because they haves, against thee, and 
shall turn again to thee, 35. 2 Chr. 6. 24, 26. 
50. forgive thy people that s. 2 Chron. 6. 39. 
15. 30. sms of Jeroboam which he s. 16. 13, 19. 
18. 9. what have I s. that thou wouldcst deliver 
2 Kings 17. 7. Israel had s. against Lord their God 

21. 17. the sin that Manasseli had ». is written 
JV*e/t. 9. 29. but s. against thy judgments 

Job 1. 5. Job said, it may be that my sons have s. 
22. in all this Job s. not, nor charged G. foolishly 
8. 4. if children have s. against him and have cast 
24. 19. so doth the grave those who have s. 

Psal. 78. 17. they s. yet more against him, 32. 

Isa. 43. 27. Ihy first father hath s. and thy teachers 

.Jer. 2. 35. because thou sayest, I have not s. 
33. 8. their iniquity, whereby they have s. ag. me 
40. 3. because ye have s. and not obeyed, 44. 23. 

50. 7. because they have s. ag. the L. Zeph. 1. 17. 

14. for Babylon hath s. against the Lord 
Lam. 1. 8. Jerusalem hath grievously s. is removed 

5.7. our fathers have s. and are not, we have borne 
Ezek. 18. 24. in sin he hath s. in them shall he 

28. 16. have filled with violence, and thou hast s. 

37. 23. of tiieir dwelling places wherein they s. 
Hos. 4. 7. as they increased so they s. against me 

10. 9. O Israel thou hast s. from days of Gibeah 
Hab. 2. 10. and thou hast s. against thy soul 
.John 9. 3. neither this man s. nor his parents 
Rom. 2. 12. for as many as haves, without law ; as 
have s. in the law, shall be judged by the law 

3. 23. for all have s. and come short, 5. 12. 

5. 14. death reigned even over them that had nots. 
16. not as it was by one that s. so is the gift 

1 Cor. 7. 28. but and if thou marry, thou hast not s. 

and if a virgin marry she hath not s. 

2 Cor. 12. 21. I shall bewail many that have s. 

13. 2. I write to them which heretofore have s. 
JJeb. 3. 17. was it not with them that had s. ? 

2 Pet. 2. 4. for if God spared not the angels that s. 
L/uhn l.lO.if wesaywehave not s.we deceive ours. 

/ have SINNED. 
i'Jxod.9.27. Pharaoh said, I have s. this time, 10. 16. 
JS''mot.22.34. Balaam said to angel of Lord, //laucs. 
Josh. 7. 20. indeed I have s. ag. Lord God of Israel 

1 Sam. 15. 24. Saul said, I have s. 30. | 26. 21. 

2 Sa7ii. 12. 13. David said to Nathan, / have s. 

against the Lord, 24. 10, 17. 1 C/i7-.21. 8, 17. 
19. 20. thy servant doth know that I have s. 
Job 7. 20. I have s. || 33. 27. if any say I have s. 
Psal. 41. 4. heal my soul, for I have s. against thee 

51. 4. against thee, thee only h. I s. done this evil 
Mic.7.9.Ihave s. against him till he plead mycause 
Mat. 27. 4. Judas said, / have s. in betraying inno. 
Luke 15. 18. the prodigal said, father, I have s. 21. 

We have SINNED. 
JN'um. 12. 11. lay not sin on us, wherein vje have s. 

14. 40. we will go up, for we have s. Deut. 1. 41. 
21. 7.we have s. we have s[)oken against the Lord 

Judg. 10. 10. we haves, because we have forsaken 

our God and served Baalim, 1 Sam. 12. 10. 

IS.we have s. do to us what seemeth good to thee 

lSam.7.6.theyfastedthatday, and said, wehaves. 

1 Kings 8. 47. we have s. and have done perversely 

2 Chr. 6. 37. saying, we have s. we have done amiss 
JVeA. 1. 6. and confess the sins v^hich we have s. 
Psal. 106. 6. we have s. with our fathers, we have 
Isa. 42.24. the Lord, he against whom toe have s. 

64. 5. behold thou art wroth, for we have s. 

.Jer. 3. 25. we lie down in our shame, for we have s. 

8. 14. liath given us water of gall, for we have s. 

14. 7. for our backslidings are many, we have s. 

20. acknowledge our wickedness, for we haves. 

Lam.5.1Q.CT0wn u fallen, woe to us that we have s. 

Dan. 9. 5. we have s. and have committed iniquity 

8. to us belongeth confusion, because z^eAaues. 

1 1. the curse is poured on us, because we have s. 

15. O Lord, we have s. we have done wickedly 

SINNER. 
Prov. 11. 31. much more the wicked and the s. 
13. 6. but wickedness overthroweth the s. 

22. the wealth of the s. is laid up for the just 
Eccl. 2. 26. but to the s. he giveth travail, to gather 

7.26. but the s. shall be taken by her 

8. 12. tho' s. do evil a hundred limes, vet I know 

9.2. as is the good, so is the s. and he that svvcareth 

18. but one s. destroyeth much good 

[sa. 65. 20. s. being 100 years old shall be accursed 

JAike 7. 37. behold woman in the city who was a s. 

39. would have known this woman she is a s. 

15. 7. joy in heaven over one s. that repenteth, 10. 

18. 13. saying, God be merciful to me a s. 

19. 7. he was gone to be guest with man that is as. 

John 9. 16. how can a man a s. do such miracles'? 

24. give God praise, we know this man is a s. 

25. he said, whether he be a s. I know not 
Rom. 3. 7. why yet am I also judged as a s. 
Jam. 5. 20. he that converteth a s. shall save a soul 



1 Pet. 4. 18. where shall the ungodly and s. appear 

SINNERS. 
Gen. 13. 13. the men otSodom were s. oxcr.ediagly 
J\ru7n. 16. :i6. Eleazar, take tho censers of theses 
1 Sam. 15. 18. utterly ilestroy the s. the Amal-'kitea 
Psal. 1.1. blessed tliatstandethnotin the way of s 
5. nor s. in the congregation of the righteous 

25. 8. therefore will he teach s. in the way 
2(). 9. gather not my soul with s. nor my life 
51. 13. and s. shall be converted unto thee 
104. 35. let tho s. be consumed out of the earth 

Prov. 1. 10. if s. entice thee, consent thou not 
13. 21. evil pursueth s. but to the righteous good 
23. 17. let not thine heart envy s. be in fear of L. 

fsa. 1. 28. the destruction of the s. shall be together 

13. 9. he shall destroy the s. thereof out of it 
33. 14. the s. in Zion are afraid, fearfulness 

Jimos 9. 10. all s. of my people shall die by sword 
Jl/at.9.10.many s. sat at meat with Jes. Mark2.15. 
11. they said, why eateth your master v/iih pub- 
licans and s.? Mark 2. 16. Luke 5. 30. ] 15. 2. 
13. for I am not come to call the righteous, biu 
s. to repentance, Mark 2. 17. J^uke 5. 32. 

11. 19. a friend of jjublicaiis and s. lAike 7. 34. 

26. 45. the hour is at hand, and the Son of man is 

betrayed into the hands of s. Mark 14. 41, 
Luke 6. 32. for s.. also love those that love them 

33. what thank have ye? for s. also do even same 

34. for s. also lend to s. to receive again 

13. 2. suppose ye that these were s. above all, 4 
15. 1. drew all the publicans and s. to hear him 
John 9. 31. v/e know that God heareth not s. 
Rom. 5. 8. v/hile we were yet s. Christ died for us 

19. by oneman'sdisobediencemanywere mades 
Gal. 2. 15. we Jews by nature, not s. of Gentiles 

17. but if we ourselves also are found s. 
1 Tim. 1. 9. the law is made for s. for unholy 

15. that Christ Jesus came to save s. I am chief 
Heb. 7. 26. a high-priest, holy, separate from s. 

12. 3. him that endured such contradiction of s. 
./a7?«.4.8.cleanse your hands, ye s. purify your hearts 
,fude 15. speeches, v/hich ungodly s. have spoken 

SINNEST. 
Job 35. 6. if thou s. what doest thou against him? 

SINNETH. 
JVK?n. 15.28. make atonem.for soul that s.ignorantly 
20. haveone law for him that s. thro' ignorance 
£>r^/.f. 19. 15. one witness shall not rise in any sin hes 
1 Kings 8.iQ. for there is no man that s. not, if they 
sin against God, 2 Chron. 6. 36. Eccl. 7. 20 
Prov. 8. 36. he that s. against me wrongetli his aoa 

14. 21. he that despiseth his neighbour s. 
19. 2. he that hasteth with his feet s. 

20. 2. whoso provoketh a king, s. ag. his own son 
Ezek.l4.13. when the land s. then will I stretcii ou 

18. 4. the soul that s. it shall die, 20. 

33. 12. for his righteousness in the day he s. 
1 Cor. 6. 18. but fornicator s. against hh own body 

7. 36. let him do what he wills, not, let fheni marry 
Tit. 3. 11. he that is such is subverted and s. 

1 John 3. 6. whosoever abideth in him s. not, who 

soever s. hath not seen him nor known him 
8. is of th6 devil, for devil s. from tlie beginning 
5. 18. we know whosoever is born of God s. no 

SINNING. 
Gen. 20. 6. for I withheld thee from s. against me 
Lev. 6. 3. in any of these that a man doth, s. therein 

SINS. 
l^?no-sl4. 16. shall give Is. up, because of s.ofJerob. 

15. 3. Abijam walked in tlie s. of Rehoboam 

30. smote Nadab because of the s. of Jeroboam 
16. 13. for all the s. of Baasha, and the s. of Elah 

IQ. for his s. which Zimri sinned in doing evil 

31. a light thing to walk in the s. of Jeroboam 
2^i«o-s 3.3. Jehoram cleaved to the s. of Jeroboam 

10. 29. from the s. of Jeroboam Jehu depiirted not 

13.6. Israel departed not from the s. of Jeroboam 

11. Joash li 14.24. J<»rohoam departed from the s. 

15. 9. Zachariah || !8. Menahem departed from a. 

24. Pekahiah || 28. Pekah departed not from s. 
17. 22. Israel walked in all the s. of .Teroboani 

24. 3. to remove .ludah for the s. of Manassch 

2 Chron. 28. 10. a"-e there not even with you s.? 
JVeA. 1.6. and confess the s. of the children of Israel 
.Tob 13. 23. how many are mine iniquities and s.? 
PsaZ.19.13. keep thy servant from presumptuous s. 

25. 7. remember not the s. of my youth 

Finv- 5. 22. shall be holden with the cords of his s. 

10.12.hatred stirreth up strifes, love coveieth all s. 

28. 13. he that covereth his s. shall not prosf er 
Isa. 40. 2. she hath received double for all her s 

43. 24. but thou hast made me to serve with thjr g 

25. I blot out and will not remember thy s. 
44. 22. I have blotted out as a cloud thy s. 

.7er.l5.13.subsianpe will I give to spoil for all thy* 
30. 14. because thy s. were increased, 1.5. 
50. 20. the s. of Judah sought for, and not be fourd 

/jam. 3. 39. a man for the punishment of his s. 
4. 13. for the s. of hfr prophets and her priests 
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JCicl.lG.51.nor hath Siimaria committed halfthy^. 
52. bear thou tliine own sliame for thy s. 
18. 14. if lie beget son that seeth all his father's s. 
5J1. if the wicked will tuin from all his s. 
23. 49. and he shall bear the 5. of your idols 
33. Ifi- none of his s. shall be mentioned to him 
D(m. 4. 27. break off thy 5. by righteousness 
9.21. 70 weeks are delerm. to make an end of s. 
Mic. 1.5. for the s- of ihe house of Israel is all this 

6. 13. in making thee desolate because of thy 5. 
Mat. 26.28. shed for many for the remission of 5. 
Marie 1.4. John did ba[)tize and preach tiie baptism 

of repentance for the remission of s. LukeS. 3. 
/^j.A-e 24. 47. that remission of 5. should be preached 
John 9.34. they said, thou wast altogether born in s. 

20. 2:{. whose soever s. ye remit, whose s. ye retain 
^cts 2 36.repent and be baptized for remission of s. 

5. 3!. to give repentance and remission of s. 

10. 43. whoso be!ievcth,shall receive remi.'^sion of s. 

22. IG. w ash away thy s. calling on name of Lord 
Rom. 3. 2.^. for the remission of 5. that are past 

7. 5. the motions of s. did work in our members 
Eph.'i.l.you hath quickened, who were dead in s.5. 
Col.2. II. in putting off the body of .9. of the flesh 

1 Tim. 5. 22. nor be partakers of other men's s. 
24. some men's s. open beforehand, going before 

2 T/m.3.6.wlio lead capt. silly women laden with s. 
Heb.2. 17. to make reconciliation for 5. of people 

5. 1. that he may offer gifts and sacrifices for s. 
3. for peo[)le, so also for himself, to offer for 5. 
7. 27. first ibr his own s. then for the people's 
9.28. Christ was once offered to bear s. of many 
10. 2. should have had no more conscience of 5. 
3. there is a rhmembranee again made of 5. 
4.noipossiblebloodofbulis andgoats take away^. 
11. the same sacrifices can never take away s. 
12.afier he had offered one sacrifice fors. for ever 
26. there remaineth no more sacrifice for 5. 
J'(i7n. 5. 20. save soul, and shall hide multitude of s. 
1 Pet. 2. 24. we being dead to s. should live to right. 

3. 18. for Christ also hath once suffered for s. 

4. S. for ciiarity shall cover the multitude of s. 

2 Pet. 1. 9. forgotten he was purged from his old s. 
1 John 2. 2. but also for the s. of the whole world 
Rev. 18. 4. that ye be not partaker of her s. 
5. for her s. have reached unto heaven 
Sec Forgive, Forgiven. 
My SINS. 
Psal. .51. 9. hide thy face from mij s. and blot out 
69. .5. O God, 7ny s. are not hid from (bee 
Isa. 38. 17. thou hasl cast nn/ s. behind thy back 
Owr SIN'S. 

1 Saw(. 12.19. for we have added to all ojirs. this evil 

2 Chron. 28. 13. ye intend to add more to our s. 
JSTeh. 9. 37. the kings set over us because of our s. 
Psal. 79. 9. purge away our s. for thy name's sake 

60. 8. f/Mrsecrcts. i.n tlie light of thy countenance 
103. 10. hath not dealt with us according to our s. 
Isa. .59. 12. for our s. testify against us 
Kzek. 33. 10. if oMr 5. be upon us, we pine away 
Z) 071.9. 16. because of our s. thy people are become 
1 Cor. 15.3. Iiow that Christ died for our s. accord. 
Gal. 1.4. who gave himself for our s. to deliver us 
Heh. 1. 3. when had himself purged our s. sat down 
1 Pe(.2. 24. who his own self bare oiirs. in his body 
I John 1. 9. if we confess oxir s. he is faithful and 
just to forgive us our $. and to cleanse us 

2. 2. }m is the propitiation for our s. 4. 10. 

3. 5. he was manifested to take away our s. 
Rev. 1 5. washed us from ozir s. in his own blood 

A, Their SINS. 

Z,ei". 16. IG.because of their transgressions in </iPirs. 
21. shall confess over the live goat all their s. 
34. to make atonement for their s. once a year 
JtTuin. 16. 26. lest ye be consumed in all their s. 
I Kings 14. 22. they provoked him with their s. 

16. 2. to provoke me to anger with their s. 
.WA. 9. 2. Israel stood and confessed their s. 
.sa. 58. 1. shew the house of Jacob their s. 
Jer. 14. 10. and visit their s. Hos. 8. 13. ] 9. 9. 
Mic. 7. 19. cast all their s. into the depth of the sea 
Mat. 1. 21. he shall save his people from their s. 

3. 6. were baptized, confessing tXezrs. Markl.5. 
Mark 4. 12. and their .f. should be forgiven them 
Luke 1.77. of salvation by the remission of their s. 
Rom. 11. 27. when I shall take away their s. 
\ Thess.Q. 16. to fill up their s. always 
Heb. 8. 12. for 1 will be merciful to their s. 

10.17. their s. and initjuities I will remem. no more 

Your SINS. 
Lev. 16. 30. that ye may be clean from all your s. 

26.18. punish you yet seven times for your s.24.28. 
21. 1 will bring plagues on you accord, to your s. 

Deut. 9. 18. nor drink water, because of your s. 
Josh. 24. 19. is a holy Ood, will not forgive your s. 
/sa.1.18. tho^ yours. he as scarlet, shall be as snow 
59. 2. and your s. have hid his face from you 
Ter. 5. 25. your s. have withholden good things 
EzeA:.21.24.pothatin all your doings yojtrs. appear 
4mos 5. 12. far I know your transgr. and mighty s. 
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John 8. 21. ye shall seek me, and die in your s. 24. 
j^cts 3. 19. repent, that your s. may be blotted out 
1 Cor. 15.17. if Christ be not raised, ye are'in your s. 
Cw^2.13.youbeingdeadin7/o?irs.hathhequickened 
1 John 2. 12. because your s. are forgiven vou 

SIR. 

Oen.43. 20. s. we came at first time to buy food 

Mat.^3.27.s. didst thou not sow good seed in field? 

21. 30. he said, I go s. and went not 

27. 63. s. we remember that that deceiver said 

Johi 4. 11. s. thou hast nothing to draw with 

15. ,s. give me this water that I thirst not 
19. s. I perceive that thou art a prophet 

49. the nobleman saith, s. come ere my child die 
5. 7. s. I have no man to put me into the pool 
12.21. certain Greeks saying, 5. we would see Jesus 
20. 15. s. if thou have borne him hence, tell me 
Rev. 7. 14. I said unto him, 5. thou knowest 

SIRS. 
..^cts 7. 26. s. ye are brethren, why do ye wrong 

14. 15. crying out, s. why do ye these things 1 
16. 30. he said, s. what must I do to be saved ? 
19. 25. s. ye know that by this craft we have 
27. 10. s.l perceive this voyage will be with hurt 

21. Paul said, s. ye should have hearkened to me 
25. wherefore, s. be of good cheer, I believe God 
SIRNAME. 
Isa. 44. 5. and s. himself by the name of Israel 

SIRNAME. 
Mat. 10. 3. Lebbeus, whose s. was Thaddeus 
.^cls 10. 5. Sinfon, whose s. is Peter, 32. | 11. 13. 
12. 12. John, whose s. was Mark, 25. | 15. 37. 
SIRNAMED. 
Isa.45.4.I have .s.thee,tho' thou hast not known me 
Mark 3. 16. and Simon he 5. Peter, .^cts 10. 18. 
17. he s. them Boanerges, the sons of thunder 
I^v.kc 22. 3. Saian entered into Judas, s. Iscariot 
./5cf5l.23.JosephcalledBarsabas,whowas S.Justus 
4. 36. Joses, who by the apostles was s. Barnabas 

15. 22. to send Judas, s. Barsabas, and Silas 

SISTER. 
This name has much the same latitude as that of 
brother. It is used, not only fur sister by father 
a7id mother, but also for her who is a sister 
only by father or mother, or is only a near 
relation. Thus Sarah is called sister to Abra- 
ham, though she was only his niece according 
to some, or his sister by the fathcr''s side only, 
according to others, Gen. 12. 13. | 20. 12. In 
the gospel, the brothers and sisters of Jesus 
Christ arc no other than his cousins, the sons 
and daughters of the s\s\er of the T^irginMary, 
Mat. 13. 56. Mark 6. 3. In Lev. 18. 18. it 
is forbidden to take a wife to her sister; that 
is, according to some, to marry two sisters, 
or, according to the generality of interprftcrs, 
to marry a second wife when one has one be- 
fore; so that this passage forbids polygamy: 
Sometiraes the word sister shows a resemblance 
of conditions and inclinations. The prophets 
call Jerusalem the sister of Sodom and Sa- 
maria, because it delighted in the imitation of 
their idolatry and iniquity, Jer. 3. 8, 10. Ezek. 

16. 46. 

In the Song of Solomon, the name of sister 
given to the spouse, is a name of tenderness, 
love, and affection, and shews the great af- 
fection which Christ has for his church, which 
cannot be sufficiently expressed by any one rela- 
tion, but must borrow the perfections and affec- 
tions of all, to describe it : this name may like- 
wise shew that Christ and his church have but 
one Father, to tcit, God, so that the church 
is every way royal; the daughter of a king, 
the sister of a king. Cant. 4. 9, 10, 12. In 
Cant. 8. 8. the spouse speaking to her beloved, 
says. We have a little sister, and she hath no 
breasts, what shall we do for our sister in the 
day when she shall be spoken fori The be- 
lievers of the Jewish church, who here consult 
xoith Christ, as it were, tell him that they had a 
little sister, meaning the Gentile church, which 
as yet was not ripe for marriage with Christ; 
how shall we promote their conversion, say 
they, when the tenders of reconciliation are 
made to thein ? 

Our Lord Jesus Christ says, Mat. 12. 50, Who- 
soever shall do the will of my Father who is 
in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, 
and mother: that is, Whosoever shall give real 
evidence of true faith by sincere obedience, 
shall be as dear to me as my nearest natural 
relations • or, as the nearest relations are to 
any person. Job, in his afflictions, exclaims, 
I have said to the worm, thou art my mother, 
and my sister; thou art near akin to me, we 
are of the same original, and thou art continu- 
ally with me, Job 17. 14. The wise man ad- 
vises his pupil to say to Wisdom, thou art my 
sister; that is, acquaint arid delight thyself 



with her, and let her have the command oj ihit 
heart, and the conduct of thy life, Pro v. '/. i 
Jis Christians, were used to salute one another 
by the name of brothers or brethren, so tli.r.y 
CtfWerfChrislian women, who professed the same 
faith in Christ, by the name of sisters; .Jam. 
2. 15, 16, If a brother or sister be naked, and 
destitute of daily food, iS'c. 
Gen. 24. 59. they sent away Rehekah their s. 

60. thou art our s. be thou mother of ihousanJa 

29. 13. when Laban heard of Jacob bis s. son 

30. 1. Rachel envied her s. and said unto Jacob 
34. 13. because he had defiled Dinah their 5. 27. 

14. we cannot, give our s. to one uncircumeised 
31. should he ileal with our 5. as with a harlot? 

Exod. 2. 4. his s. stood afar off to wit what would 
6. 20. Amram took Jochebed his father's s. to wife 
15.20. Miriam s. of Aaron took a timbrel in hand 

Lev. 18.9. shalt not uncover the nakedness of thy *- 

11. she is thy s. || 18. not take a wife to her 5. 

12. not nakedness of father's s. \\ 13. mother's «. 

20. 17. if a man take his s. and see her nakedness 
19. nor nakedness of thy mother's s. father's s. 

21. 3. for his s. a virgin, for her he may be defiled 

J^um. 6. 7. a Nazarite shall not be defiled for his s. 

Deut. 27. 22. cursed be he that lieth with his s. 

.Judg. 15. 2. is not her younger s. fairer than she? 

2 Sam. 13. 1. Absalom had a fairs, named Tam^ir 
2.Amnonso vex.that befell sick for hiss.Tamar 
4, I love Tamar, my brother Absalom's s. 
22. because he had forced his s. Tamar, .32. 

21. t 8. the king look the five sons of Michal's s. 
2jfiu!7i^5ll.2.butJehoshebas.ofAhaziah tookJoatJh, 

they hid him and his nurse, 2 Chron. 22. 11. 
Cffl?if.8.8.we have a little s. and she hath no breasts, 
what shall we do for our s. in the day? 
Jer. 3. 7. and her treacherous s. Judah saw it 
8. her s. feared not |i 10. her s. hath not turned 

22. 18. shalt not lament for him, saying, ah, my s. 
Ezek. 16. 45. thou art tne s. of thy sisters who loath. 

46. thy elder s. is Samaria, thy younger s. Sodom 

48. Sodom thy s. htith not done as thou hast done 

49. this was tlie iniquity of thy s. Sodom, pride 
56. for thy s. Sod. w;is not mentioned in the day 

22. 11. another in thee hath bumbled his s. 

23. 4. Aholah the elder, and Aholibah her s. 
11, and when her s. Aholibah saw this 

15. like as my mind'was alienated from her .?. 

31. thou hast walked in the way of thy s. 

32. shalt drink of thy s. cup deep and large, 33 
44. 25. for s. that hath no husband they may defile 

Mat. 12. 50. the same is my brother, s. and motiier 
Luke 10. 39. she had a s. called Mary, .lohnll 1,5- 
Jb/i?». 11. 3. therefore hiss, sent unto him, saying, L. 

19.25. there stood by the cross his mother's s. 
.-^c^s 23. 16. Paul's s. son heard oftheir lying in wail 
Rom.. 16. 1. 1 commend to you Phebe our s. a serv. 

1 Car. 7. 15. a brother or a s. is not under bondage 
9. 5. have we not power to lead about a s. a wife! 

Col. 4. 10. Marcus s. son to Barnabas saluteth you 
.lam. 2. 15. if a brother or s. be naked and destitute 

2 .lohn 13. the children of thy elect s. greet the© 

SISTER-IN-LAW. 
Ruth 1 .15. behold, thy s.-in-law is gone back to h«r 
people and sods, return thou after thy s.-m-/aK 
My SISTER. 
Gen. 12. 13. say, I pray thee, thou art my s, 

19. why saidft, she is my s.? 20. 2, 5, 12. 1 26.7,9 
30. 8. I have wrestled with my s. and prevailed 

2 Sam. 13. 5. say to him, let my s. Tamar come, 6 

11. Amnon said to her,, come lie with me, my s 

20. Absalom said, hold now thy peace, my s. 
.Job 17. 14. 1 have said to the worm, thou art my s 
Prov. 7. 4. say to wisdom, thou art my s. and call 
Cant. 4. 9. hast ravished my heart, my s. my spouse 

10. how fair is thy love, my s. my spouse! 

12. a garden inclosed is ?ny s. my spouse, a spring 
5. 1. I s^ come into my garden my s. my spouse 

2. open to me, my s. my love, my undefiled 
Mark 3. 35. same is my brother, my s. and mothei 
Luke 10. 40. dost thou not care that my s. left me? 

SISTERS. 
.Tosh.'H. 13. swear ye will save alivemyfatb.my^. 
I Chron. 2. IG. whose s. were Zeruiah and Abigail 
Job 1.4. they called for their three s.to eat and drink 
42. 11. then came all his brethren and all his s. 
Ezek. 16. 45. and thou art the sister of thy s. 

51. thou hast justified thy s. in all thy abom 52. 

55. when thy s. and daughters shall return 

61. shalt be ashamed when thou receive thy s 
Hos. 2. 1. say ye unto your s. Ruhamah 

Mat. 13. 50. are not h^s s. with us? Mark 6. 3. 

19.29. that hath forsaken s.or father, or mother^ w 

wife, for my sake, Mark 10. 29. Luke 14. 26 

MarklO. 30. shall receive 100 fold, houses, bretfi. ^ 

1 7Vm.5.2.intreat younser wc.tien, ass, with ])uri!>- 

SIT. 
JVwTn. 32.fi. shall brethren go to war and ve ,?. henji 
Judg. 5. 10. speak ye that s. in jud;"npnt rnd 

walk by the hhv 



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SIX 



SIZ 



Ruth 3. 18. 5 still, my daughter, till thou know 
4. 1. ho, such a one, turn aside, 5. down here, 2. 

1 Sam. 9. 22. and made them 5. in llie cheilpst place 
16. 11. we will not s. down till he come hither 
20. 5. I should not fail to s. wilh the king 

2 Sam. 19. 6. behold, the king doth 5. in llie gat^e 
1 Kings 1. 13. Solomon shall s. on my throne, 17. 

48. who hath given one to s. on my throne, 3. 6. 
8.25. t'neie shall not fail thee a man to 5. on the 
throne ot'lsrael, 2 Chron. 6. 10. Jer. 33. 17. 
i Kings 7. 3. why s. we here till we die? 4. 
10. 30. thy sons shall 5. on the throne, 15. 12. 
18. 27. sent me to men who s. on wall, /sa. 36. 12. 
Psal. 26. 5. and will not s. with the wicked 
69. 12. they that s. in the gate speak against me 
107. 10. such as 5. in darkn. and shadow of death 

110. 1. said to my Lord, s. thou at my right hand 
119. 23. princes also did 5. and sj)eak against me 

127. 2. it is vain tor you to rise early and s. up late 
132. 12. tJieir children shall a. upon thy throne 

£ccl. 10. 0. folly in dignity, and rich s. in low place 
Isa. 3. 26. being desolate, shall s. on the ground 
14. 13. 1 will s. upon mount of the congregation 

16. 5. he shall 5. upon the throne in truth 

30. 7. I have cried, their strength is to s. still 
42. 7. bring them that s. in darkness out of prison 
47. 1. s. in the dust, s. on the ground, 52. 2. 

5.5.thou silent,get thee into darkness,0 daughter 
8. thou that sayest, I shall not s. as a widow 
14. there shall not be a fire to s. before it 
Jer. 8. 14. why do we s. stilll assemble yourselves 
13. 13. [ will fill them that s. on David's throne 
18. s. down now, 36. 15. || 48. 18. and s. in thirst 
36. 30. he shall have none to s. upon the throne 
Lam.l. 1. how doth city s. solitary was full of peo.! 
2. 10. elders of Zion s. on ground and keep silence 
Ezek. 26. 16. they shall 5. upon the ground 
28. 2. because thou hast said, I s. in seat of God 
33. 31i and they s. before thee as my people 
4^ 3. prince shall 5. in it to eat bread before Lord 
Dan. 7. 9. I beheld till the ancierit of days did 5. 
26. but the judgment shall s. they shall take away 
Joel 3. 12. there will I s. to judge the heathen 
Mic. 4. 4. they shall ,9. every man under his vine 

7. 8. when I s. in darkness, Lord shall be a light 
Zeck. 3. 8. thou and thy fellows that s. before me 

6. 13. he shall s. and rule upon his throne 
Jl/aZ.3.3.he shall s. as a reffner and purifier of silver 
JUat. 8. 11. many shall s. down with Abraham 

19. 28. when Son of man shall s. on throne of his 
glory,ye shall s.on 12 thrones,25.31.Z.wA:e 22.30. 

20. 21. my two sons m.ay s. one on thy right hand 
23. but to s. on my right hand, Mark 10.37, 40. 

i2. 44. s. thou on my right hand till I make thv 

enemies, Mark 12. 36. J^uke 20. 42. Hcb. 1. 13. 

23. 2. the Scribes and Pharisees s. in Moses' seat 

26.36. s. ye here while I pray yonder, Mark 14. 32. 
Luke9. 14. make them s. by fifties in a company 

12. 37. make them to s. down, and will serve them 

13. 29. and shall s. down in the kingdom of God 

14. 8. when bidden s. not dovvn in highest room 
16.6. take thy bill, s. down quickly, and write fifty 

17. 7. will say to him, go, and s. down to meat 
John 6. 10. Jesus said, make the men 5. down 
^cts 2. 30. would raise up Christ to 5. on his throne 

8. 31. that he would come up and s. with him 

1 Cor.8. 10. to see thee 5. at meat in the idol's temple 
Eph. 2. 6. hath made us s. in heavenly places 
Jam. 2. 3. and say s. thou here in a good place 
Rev. 3. 21. will I grant to s. with me in my throne 
17. 3. 1 saw a M'oman5..on scarlet coloured beast 

18. 7. for she saith in her heart, I s. a queen 

SITH. 
E2ek.25.G. s. thou hast not hated blood, even blood 

shall pursue thee 
SITTEST. 
JExod. 18. 14. why s. thou thyself alone? 
Deut. 6. 7. thou shalttalk of them when thous. in 
thine house, and walkSst, 11. 19. 
Ps. 50.20. thou s. and speakest against thy brother 
Prov. 23. 1. when thou s. to eat with a ruler 
t/er.22.2.hear,0 king of .Tudah,that s.on the throne 
Acta 23. 3, 5. thou to judge me after the lawl 

SITTETH. 
Exod. 11.5. from the first-born that 5. on his throne 
jLc».15.4. every thing whereon he 5. shall be unclean 

6. whereon he or she s. be unclean, 20, 23, 26. 
Deut.n. IS.when he s. on the throne he shall write 
IKings'l. 46. Solomon s. on throne of the kingdom 
Esth. 6.'10. do so to Mordccai that 5. at the gate 
Psal. 1. 1. nor s. in the seat of the scornful 
2. 4. he that s. in the heavens shall laugh 
10. 8. he s. in the lurking places of the villages 
29. 10. Lord s. on the flood; yea, the Lord s. k\ng 
for ever, the L. will give strength to his people 
47. 8. God s. on the throne of his holiness 
09. 1. Lord reigneth, he s. between the cherubims 
Prov. 9. 14. for she s. at the door of her house 
20. 8. a king that 5. in the throne of judgment 

31. 23. when he s. among the elders of the land 

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Cant. 1. 12. while king s. at his table my spikenard 
/sa. 28.6. spirit of judgm. to him that s. in judgment 

40.22. it is he thats. on the circle of the heavens 
Jer. 17. 11. as the parliidge s. on eggs 

29. 16. suilh of the king that s. ujjou the throne 
Lam. 3. 28. he 5. alone and keept.'lh silence 
Zech.\.\ 1 . behold, all the earth s. still, and is at rest 

5. 7. a woman that s. in the midst of the ephah 
Mat. 23. 22. sweareth by him that .?. thereon 
jAike 14. 28. 5. not down lirst and counteth, 31. 

22. 27. whether is greater, he that s. at meat or he 
that serveth? is not he that s. at meat? 

1 Cor.l4.30.if any thing be reveal.to anoth. that s.liy 
Col. 3. 1. where Christ s. on the right hand of God 

2 Thess. 2. 4. he, as God, 5. in the temple of God 
Rev. 5. 13. power to him that 5. upon the throne 

6. 16. from the face of him thai s. on the throne 
7. 10. salvation to our God which 5. on the throne 

15. he that s. on throne shall dwell among them 
17. 1. the whore that s. upon many waters, 15. 
9. are seven mountains, on which the woman s. 
SITTING. 
Deut. 22. 6. and the dam s. on the young or eggs 
.Tudg. 3. 20. Eglon was s. in a summer-parlour 

1 Kings 10.5. she saw s. of his servants, 2. CAr.9.4. 
13. 14. found the man of God s. under an oak 
22. 19. 1 saw the Lord s. on his throne, and all the 

host of heaven standing, 2 Chr. 18. 18. /sa.6.1. 
2^i!'7i^s4.38.sons of the prophets were s.before him 

9. 5. behold, the captains of the host were s. 
JVeh. 2. 6. the king said, the queen also s. by him 
Esth. 5. 13. so long as I see Mordecai the Jew s. 
PsaZ.139.2.thouknowestmy down-s.and up-rising 
Jer. 17. 25. kings s. on throne of David, 22. 4, 30. 

38. 7. the king then s. in the gate of Benjamin 
Lam. 3. 63. behold their 5. down and rising up 
Mat. 9. 9. s. at receipt of, Mark 2. 14. | Luke 5. 27. 

11. 16. like children s. in. the markets, Luke 7. 32. 

20. 30. behold, two blind men s. by the way side 

21, 5. thy king cometh,5. on an ass, John 12. 15. 

26. 64. ye shall see the Son of man s. on the right 
hand of God, coming in the clouds, Mark 14. 62. 

27. 36. and 5. down, they watched him there 
61. the other Mary s. over against the sepulchre 

Mark 5. 15. they see him that was possessed 5. 
16. 5. they saw a young man s. on the right side 

Luke 2. 46. they found him s. in midst of doctors 
5. 17. the Pharisees and doctors of tiie law s. by 
8. 35. found him s. clothed, and in his right mind 

10. 13. had repented, s. in sackcloth and ashes 
John 2. 14. he found the changers of money s. 

20. 12. Mary seeth two angels in white 5. 
Jlcts 2. 2. it filled the house where they were s. 

8. 28. eunuch was returning, and 5. in his chariot 

Rev.4:. 4. upon the seats I saw twenty-four elders s. 

SITTING-PLACE. 

2 Chron. 9. 18. and stays on each side of s.-placc 

SITUATE. 
Ezek. 27. 3. Tyrus, O thou that art s. at entry of sea 
JSTuh. 3. 8. populous No that was 5. among rivers 

SITUATION. 
2 Kings 2. 19. behold, the s. of the city is pleasant 
P5aZ.48.2.beautiful for s.joyof earth is mount Zion 

SIX. 
Lev. 24. 6. s. cakes on a row on the pure table 
JSTum. 7. 3. s. covered waggons, and twelve oxen 
2Sam.2l.'iO. man of great stature that had on every 
hand s. fingers, every foot 5. toes, 1 Chr. 
20.6. 
1 Chr.4. 27. Shimei had sixteen sons and s. daught. 

26.17. east-ward were s. Levites, north-ward four 
Ezek. 46. 4. the burnt-ofrering that the prince shall 

offer to Lord, shall be s. lambs without 
blemish 
6. in the day of the new moon shall be s. lambs 
SIX boards. 
Exod. 26. 22. westward thou shall make s. boards 
36. 27. for the sides of tabernacle he made s. b. 
See Branches. 
SIX brethren. 
.^ctsll.l2.moreo\eT theses. brethren accompanied 

SIX cities. 
J^um. 35. 6. there shall be s. cities for refuge, 13, 15. 

SIX cxibits. 
lSi27n.l7.4.Goliath's height wass. c?iJ27s and a span 
1 KingsQ.^.ihe middle chamber was s. cubits broad 
Ezek. 40. 5. a measuring-reed of s. cubits long 

12. the little chambers were s. cubits on this side 

41.1. he measured posts s. cubits broad on one side 

3. door s. cubits \\ 5. wall of the house s. cubits 

8. foundations were a full reed of 5. great cubits 

Dan. 3. 1. the breadth of the image of gold *. c. 

SIX curtains. 

iJzod.26.9. couple s. curtainshy tbemselves,36.16. 

See Days, Hundreds. 

SIX measures. 

Ruth 3. 15. Boaz gave Ruth of barley s. measures 

17. she said, these s. m. of barley gave he me 

SIX men. 

Ezek. 9.2. s. men came from way of the higher gate 



SIX months. 
2 Sam. 2. 11. the time David was king in Hebron, 
was seven years, s. inonths^ 5. 5. 1 Chron. 3. 4. 

1 Kings 11. 16. s. vionlhsiudA) remained in Edon) 

2 Kings 15. 8. Zachariah reigned s. 77*. over Is*ie. 
Esth. 2. 12. purilying s. months wilh oil of myrrh, 

and s.montlLs with sweet odours and other tilings 

/.7j/tc4.25. when the heavenvvas shut up three yearn 

and 5. vionths^ and great famine. Jam. 5. 17 

.^cts 18. 11. Paul continued at Corinth a year s. m 

SIX names. 

Exod. 28. 10. s. of their names on one stone, an«> 

the other 5. nawics of the rest on the other stone 

SIX paces. 

2 Sam. 6. 13. when Levites gone s;p. he sacrificed 

SIXSCORE. 
1 Kings 9.14.Hiram sent Solomons, talents of gold 

SIX sheep. 
J^Teh. 5 18. prepared for me daily s. choice sheep 

SIX sons. 
Gen.3Q.fiO. will dwell with me, I have borne s. soTis 
I Chron. 3. 22. and the sons of Shechaniah, «. 
8.38. and Azel had s. sons, whose names are, 9.44. 

SIX steps. 
1 Kings 10. 19. the throne had s. steps, top round 
20. twelve lions on the 5. steps, 2 Chron. 9. 18. 
SIX things. 
Prov. 6. 16. these s. things doth the Lord hate 

SIX times. 
2Kings 13.19,shouldst havesmitten fiveors. times 

SIX troubles. 
Jab 5.19. he shall deliver thee in s. troubles, in seven 

SIX water-pots. 
John 2.6. there were set there s. wdter-pots of stone 

SIX tcivgs. 
/^n. 6.2. stood the seraphims, each one had s. wings 
Rev. 4. 8. four beasts had each s. icings about him 

SIX years. 
Gen. 31. 41. I served thee s. years for thy cattle 
Exod. 2\. '2. s. years he shall serve, and in seventh 
he shall go outfree, Deut. 15. 12. .Ter. 
34. 14. 
23. 10. s. years thou shalt sow thy land and gather 
Lev. ^5. 3. s. years thou shalt prune thy vineyard 
Dcut.l5.18.doub\e hired servant in serving s.years 
Judg. 12. 7. and Jejiiithah judged Lrael s. years 

1 Kings 16. 23. Omri reigned s. years in Tirzah 

2 Kings 11. 3. Joasli was hid with his nurse in the 

house of the Lord 5. years, 2 Chron. 22. 12. 
SIXTH. 
Gen. 20. 19. Leah conceived, bare Jacob the s. soa 
Exod.'-IQ. 9. thou shalt double s. curtain in tabern. 
7>eu.25.21.will command myblessingon you s.year 
.Josh. 19. 32. the s. lot came out for Naphtali 
2 Sam. 3. 5. Ithream, David's s. son, 1 Chron. 3. 3. 
2 Kings 18. 10. in 5. yearof Hezek. Samaria taken 
Ezra 6. 15. house was finished in s. year of Darius 
Ezek. 4. 11. drink water by measure, s. part of him 
8. 1. in the s. year the hand of Lord fell upon me 
39. 2. I will leave but the s. part of thee 

45. 13. the oblation the s. part of an ephah 

46. 14. a meat-offering the s. part of an ephah 
Mat. 20. 5. again he went out about the s. hour 

27. 45. there was darkness over all the land from 
the s. to ninth hour, Mark 15, 33. Lukb 
23. 44. 
John 4. 6. about the s. hour Jesus sat on the welJ 

19. 14. and he was crucified about the s. hour 
~^cts 10.9. Peter went to pray about the s. hour 
Rev. 6. 12. when he opened s. seal, an earlhquaka 
9. 13. the s. angel sounded, and I hecttcd a voice 
14. saying to the s. angel, loose the four angels 
16. 12. s. angel poured out vial on river Euphrates 
21. 20. the s. foundation of the wall was sardius' 
See Day, Month. 
SIXTEEN. , 
Gen. A(i. 18. Zilpah bare to Jacob .s. souls 
Exod. 26. 25. sockets of silver, s. sockets 36. 20, 
2 Kings 13.10.Jehoash reigned s. years in Samaria 
14. 21. and made Azariah, when s. years old, king 
15. 33, Jotham reigned over Judoh 5, years in Je- 
rusalem, 2 Chron. 27. 1, 8. | 28, 1. 

1 Chr. 4. 27. Shimei had s. sons and si.x daughters 

24. 4. among sons of Eleazar were s. chief men 

2 Chr. 13. 21, Abijnh bpgat stins and s. daughters 

SIXTEENTH, 
1 Chron. 24. 14. the s. lot came forth to Immer 

25. 23. the s. lot came forth to Hananiah 

SIXTY. 
Ger2.5.15.Mahalaleel lived s.years and begat Jared 
21.Enoch lived s.-fi ve years and begat Melhusel. 
Lev. 27. 3. estimation of the male from twenty to s. 
7, if it be from s. years old above thy estimation 
JVmjtz, 7, 88. offer s. rams, s. he-goats, s. lambs 
Mat. 13, 8, brought forth s. fold, 23. Mark 4. 8,20 

SIZE, 
Exod. 36, 9, the curtains were all of one s, L5. 
1 ^z77^s6.25,both cherubims of one measure and s 
1.31. all the bases of one measure, and of ones. 
1 Chr 23 29. for all manner of s, David left charge 



SKI 



SLA 



SLA 



SKILL. 
lKin^f>5. o ihouknouestihereisnotany Ihatcan 
s. toliew timber like die SicJoiiians, 2 Car. 2.8. 
2 Chrun. '2 7. send me a man that caiii'. to grave 



34. 



lii. all that could o". ufiiistrumeiits of music 

SKILL. 

ElcI. 9. II. nor yet favour to men of 5. but time 

Oa?i.l.l7.G.2ave tiiemkiiowledge and s.inwisdom 

9.22.1 a:n now come for togiveiiiees.and underst. 

SKILFUL. 

1 Chr. 5. 13. sons of Reuben and Gadites s. in var 
Ic 22. Cheuaniah instructed, because he was s. 
25.21. tliere shall be with thee every willing s. man 

2 Chr. 2. 14. 1 have sent a cunning man s. to work 
Isa. 3. 13. tiie Lord taketh away ihe s. of speech 
Ezek. 21. 31. give you into the liand of 5. to destroy 
Uan. 1. 4. children 5. in all wisdom, and cunning 
J3.mos 5. 16. such are s. of lamentation to wailins 

SKILFULLY. 
P5aZ.33.3.5ing a new sons, plav5.with aloud noise 

SKILFULNESS. 
Psal. 78. 72. and guided them by s. of his hands 

SKIX. 
Exod. 22. 27. his covering, it is his raiment for 5. 
29.14. bullock's liesh s. aliddungburn, Z.£U. 4. 11. 
34. 29 Moses wist not that s. of face shone, 30, 35. 
Le^. 7. 8. the priest that ofTereth shall have the 5. 
11. 32. if dead fall on s. or sack it shall be unclean 
13. 2. shall have in the s. a rising like the plague 

3. the priest shall look on the plague in the s. of 

the flesh, and if deeper than the s. of his flesh 

4. if bright spot ba whits in the 5. of his flesh 

5. if the plague spread not in the s. 6, 22, 23. 
7. if scab spread abroad in the s. 8, 27, 35, 36. 

10. if the rising be white in the s. it isa leprosy 

11. it is an eld leprosy in the 5. of his flesh 
56. then he shall rend it out of garment or s. 

15. 17. every s. v/hereon is seed washed with water 
,Vum. 19.5. burn heifer, hers, and flesh and blood 
Job 2. 4. s. fors-. all a rnan hath will he give for life 
7. 5. my s. is broken, and become loathsome 
10. 11. thou hast clothed me with s. and flesh 
16. 15. I sewed sackcloth on my .?. and defiled 

18. 13. it shall devour the strength of his s. 

19. 20. bone cleaveth to my 5. and to my flesh, 

r.nd I am escaped with the s. of my teeih 
26. though after my s. worms destroy this body 
30. 30. my s. is black upon me, bones are burnt 
41. 7. canst thou fill his s. with barbed irons ? 
Psal- K'2. 5. by groaning my bones cleave tomy s. 
Jer. 13. 23. can the Ethiopian change his «•. 7 
Lam. 3. 4. my flesh and s. hath he made old 

4. 8. their s. cleaveth to their bones, is withered 

5. 10. our s. was black like an oven for famine 
Ezek. 37. 6. I will cover you with s. put breath, S. 
Jilic. 3. 2. who piuck off" their s. and their flesh 

3. who eat flesh, and flay their 5. from off them 
Mark 1. 0. John had a girdle of a 5. about his Icins 

SKINS. 
Gen. 3. 21. Lord made coats of s. and clothed them 
27. 16. she put s. of kids of goats upon his liands 
£zod.35. 23. every man with whom were found red 
s. of rams and badgers' s. brought them 
Z-er.13. 59. this is the law of the plague of 5. 
16. 27. they shall burn in fire their s. and flesh 
^um. 31. 20. purify your raiment, all made of s. 
Heb. 11.37. wanderei! aboutin sheeps. and goats. 

SKIP. 
Psal. 29. 6. he maketh them also to s. like a calf 

SKIPPED. 
Psal. 114. 4. the mountains s. like rams, 6. 

SKIPPEDST. 
/«".4S.27. since thou spakest of him, ihou s. for jo v 

SKIPPING. 
Cant. 2. 8. behold, he cometh s. upon the hills 

SKIRT 
Is the part of a garment below the icaist. Ruth 
says to Boaz, Cast thy skirt over me, Ruth 3. 
9. that is, Take me into thy protection., by 
takino' ine to be thy icife. It is spoken in allu- 
sion to tJis ancient custom or ceremony of the 
brideo-room^ s spreading the skirt of hisgarment 
over the bride; to signify Ins right to her, his 
authority over her, and his obligation to protect 
her. So also in Ezek. 16. 8, I spread my 
skirt over thee: /betrothed thee, and engaged 
by covenant to love, cherish, protect, and guard 
thee. The prophet Jeremiah says, that the fil- 
thiness of .ferusalem is In her skirts, Lam. 1. 
9. Her icickedness is evident, she is not asha- 
med to expose it to the view of all. The Lord 
threatens to discover the skirts of Israel and 
Judah upon their faces, Jer. 13. 26, I will 
discover thy skirls upon thy face; Twill 
throw thy skirtsupon thy face; and so discover 
thy nakedness ; that is, I will bring thee into 
a most disgracfuU contemptible condition, by 
those judsments that I will inflict upon thee. 
It IS said in Deut. 22. 30, A man shall 
not discover hfe father's skirt; the skirt of 
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the mothcr^s garment, that is, her naked- 
ness; which is called his lather's skirt; be- 
cause his father and mother were one flesh, 
ur because his father alone had the right to 
uncover it. 
Deut. 22. 30. man shall not discover his father's s. 
27. 20. because he uncovereth his father's s. 
ii2«/7i3.9.spread therefore thy s. over thine handra. 
1 Sam. 15. 27. he laid hold on the s. of his mantle 
24. 4. David cut off" the s. of Saul's robe privily 
5. heart smote him, because he cut off" Saul's s. 
11. father, see the s. of thy robe in my hand 
Ezek. 16. 8. behold, I spread my s. over thee 
Hag. 2. 12. if one bear holy flesh in the s. and 
with his s. do touch bread, pottage, 
wine, or oil 
ZecA.8.23.shall take hold of s. of him that is a Jew 

SKIRTS. 
Psal. 133. 2. that went down to s. of his garments 
Jer. 2. 34. in s. is found blood of poor innocents 
13. 22. for thy iniquity are thy s. discovered 
26. therefore will I discover thy *. A'aA. 3. 5. 
Lam. 1. 9. her filthiness in hers, remembered not 
F.zek. 5. 3. shall take and bind a few hairs in thy s. 

SKULL. 
.Tudg. 9. 53. cast a piece of millstone to break his s. 
2Kivgs^. 35. they found no more of Jezebel than s. 
S\Iat. 27. 33. were come to Golgotha, that is to say, 
the place of a s. Marklb. 22. JoAn 19. 1*7. 
SKY. 
Deut. 33. 26. who rideih in his excellency on s. 
Job 37. 18. hast thou with him spread out thes.? 
Mat. 16. 2. it will be fair weatiier, for s. is red, 3. 
Luke 12. 56. ye can discern face of the s. and earth 
Heb. 11. 12. so man v as the stars of s. in multitude 

"SKIES. 
2Sam.22. 12. he made thick clouds of the s. hispa- 
viiions round about him, Psal. 18.11. 
Psal. 77. 17. clouds poured out s. sent out a sound 
Isa. 45. 8. and let the s. pour down righteousness 
Jer. 51. 9. for her judgment is lifted up even to s. 

SLACK. 
Deut.l. 10. he will not be s. to him that hateth him 
JbsA. 18.3. how long are yes. to go to possess land ! 
Prou. 10.4. become poor that dealeth with a s. hand 
Zeph. 3. 16. shall be said to Zion, let not hands be s. 
2 Pet. 3. 9. Lord is not s. concerning his promise 

SLACK. 

/)n<i.23.21.when vow a vowthou shaltnots.to pay 

.Josh. 10. 6. saying, s. not thy hand from servanU 

2 Kingsi.ii. s. not riding for me except I bid thee 

I SLACKED. 

1 Hah. 1. 4. law is s. judgment doth never go forth 

SLACKNESS. 
2 Pet. 3. 9. Lord is not slack, as some men count s. 

SLAIN, .Active. 

Gen. 4. 23. for I have s. a mun to my wounding 

J\'um. 14. 16. therefore he hath s. them in wildern. 

22. 33. surely now I had s. tiioe, saved her alive 

Deut. 1. 4. after he had s. Sihon king of Amorites 

21. 1. and it be not known who hafh s. him 
Judg. 9. 18. and have s. his sons upon one stone 

15. 16. jaw-bone of an ass have Is. 1000 men 
20. 5. the men of Gibeah thought to have s. me 

1 Sam. IS. 7. Saul hatli s. his thousands, 21. 11. 
22.21. shewed Dav. that Saul had s. Lord's priestsj 

2 Sam. 1. 16. saying, I have s. the Lord's anointed 

3. 30.Abner, because he had s. their broth. Asahel 

4. 11. when wicked men haves, righteous person 

12. 9. hast s. Uriah with the sword of Ammon 

13. 30. Absalom hath s. all king's sons, none left 
32. they have nots. all, for Amnon only is dead 

21.12. when tJie Philistines had s. Saui in Gilboa 
16. Ishbi-benob thought to have s. David 

1 Kings l.ia.Adonijah haths. oxen and sheep, 25. 
9. 16. Pharaoh had gone up and s. the Canaanites 
13. 26. therefore the lion hath torn and s. him 

16. 16. people heard say, Zimri hath s. the king 
19. 1. Ahab told how he had s. all the prophets 

10. for Israel have s. thy prophets, 14. 

2 Kings 14. 5. lie slew his servants who had s. king 
2CAror!.21. 13. hasts. ihy breth. better than thyself 

22. 1. for the band of men had s. all the eldest 



9. when they had s. Ahaziah, they buried him 
23. 21. city was quiet after they bad s. Athaliah 
23.9. have s. them in rage that reacheth to heaven 
F.sth. 9. 12. ihe Jews have s. 500 men in Shushan 
.Tab 1. 15. the Sabeans have s. the servants, 17. 
Prov. 7. 26. many strong men have been s. by her 
/sa. 14.20. because thou hastdestroyed and s. people 
.7i?r.33.5.bodies of men whom I haves, inmv anger 
41. 4. dRy after he had s. Gedaliah, 9, 16," 18. 
Lam. 2. 21. h-'st s. them in day of thy anger, 3.43. 
Ezek. 16. 21. tnat thou hast s. my children 
23. 39. when they had s. their children to idols 
Hos. 6. 5. I have s. them by words of my mouth 
-'imos 4. 10. your young men have Is. with sword; 
.^cJs 2. 23. ye have taken, by wicked hands haves, i 
7.52. have s.them that shewed coming ofjusl One | 
23. 14. we will eat nothing till we have s. Paul i 
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isa. 
14. 
22. 
26. 
27. 



SLAIN, Passive. 

Gen. 34. 27. the sons of Jacob came upon the j. 

Lev. 14. 51. dip them in the blood of the s. bird 

26. 17. and ye shall be s. before your enemies 

J^'uia. 11. 22. shall the flocks, and the herds bes. ? 

19. 16. whosoever touchtth any s. 18. [ 31. 19. 
23. 24. eal of prey, and drink the bluod of the s. 
25. 14. name of the Israelite that was s. was Zimri 

15. name of womun that was s. w:js Cozbi, IS. 

31. 8. besides the rest of i hem that v.ere s. 
Deut. 21. 1. if one be found s. in land giveih thee 

3. the elders of the city next to the s. man 

28. 31. thine ox shall he s. before thine eyes 

32. 42. make mine arrows drunk with blood of*, 
JbsA.11.6. will I deliver them up alls, belcre Israel 

13. 22. Balaam also among them that were s. 
Judg. 16. 124. the destroyer who multiplied ours, 

20. 4. the husband of the woman that was s. 
15a;«.4.n.ark taken, Hophni and Phinehas werej 

19. 6. as the Lord liveth, he shall not be s. 

11. if thou save not, to-morrow thou shalt be 3^ 

£0. 32. wheref. shall he be s. what haih he done 

31. 1. men of Israel fled before the Philistines, and 

fell down s.in mount Gilboa, 1 Chron. 10. 1. 

8. when the Philistines came to strip the s. 
2 Sam. 1. 19. beauty of Israel is s. on high j laces 

22. from the bloo"d of s. from fat of the mighty 

25^0 Jonathan, thou wast s. in thy high places 
IS. 7. when Israel were s. before David'sservanta 

1 Kings 11. 15. when Joab was gone to bury thes. 

2 Kings'i.2'A. this is blood, the kings are surely s, 
11. 2. stole Joash from among them that weres. 

8. he that cometh wiihin ranges let him be s. 

16. they laid hands on her, and there was she s. 

1 Chr. 5. 22. there fell down manv s. war was of G. 

2 CAr^l3.17. fell s. of Israel 50'0,C^0O chosen men 
Esth.l.A. for v.-e are sold, I and my psop'.e. to be s 

9. 11. number of the s. in Shushan the palace 
Job 39. 30. and where the s. are, there is she 
Psal. 62. 3. ye shall be s. all of you, as bowing wall 
8S. 5. like the s. that lie in the grave 
89. 10. thou hast broken Eahubin pieces asone a. 
Prov. 22. 13. the slothful man saith, I shall be «. 

24. 11. to deliver those that are ready to be a. 
10. 4. and they shall fall under the s. 
19. and as the raiment of tiiose that are 3. 
2. thy s. men were not s. with swcrd or dead 
21. the earth also shall no more cover her e. 
7. is he s. according to slaughter, or s. by him 

34. 3. theirs, also shall be cast out, stink corne up 
66. 16. iind the s. of the Lord shall be many 

.ler. 9. 1. that I might v.vep for s. of my people 

14. 18. if I go into the field, behold s. wiih sword 
18.21. let their young men be s. by sword in battle 

25. 33. s. of the Lord be from one end of earth 
41. 9. and Ishmael filled the pit with the s. 
51. 4. thus the s. shall fall in lard of Chaldeans 

47. and all her s. shall fall in the midst of her 

49. as Babylon hath caused s. of Israel to fall, so 

at Babylon shall fall thes. of all the earth 

Lam. 2. 20. shall priest and prophet be s. in sanct. 

4. 9. they that bes. with sword, are bettertban ihey 

that bes. with hunger, for these pine away 

Ezek. 6.7. and thes. sliall fall in the midst of you 

13. when the s. men shall be among their idols 

9. 7. defile the house and fill the courts with s. 

11. 6. ye have multijjiied' your s. in the city, 

ye have filled the streets with the s. 

7. your s. are the flesh, and this cisy the caldron 

21. 14. sword of s. it is the sword of great men s. 

29. to bring thee upon necks of them that ares. 

26. 6. her daughters in field shall be s. bv sword 
28. 8. thou shalt die deaths of thorn that are s. 
30. 4. great pain when the s. shall fall in Egypt 

11. they shall fill the land with the s. 
31. 17. went into hell with him unto them that be 5 

18. shalt lie with them s. witii sword, 32. 29. 
32. 20. they shall fail in the midst of the s. 25. 

21. they lie s. by the sword, 22, 23, 24, 
25. all of them uncircumciseds. by sword, 26, oO. 
31. even Phar. and all his army s. by sword, 32. 

35. 8. I will fill his mountains with his s. men 
37. 9. come, O breath, breathe upon ihese s. 

Dan.2. 13. decree went forth that wise men should 
bes. they sought Daniel and his felloivs to be s. 
5. 30. in that night was Belshazzar the king s. 
7.1L I beheld, even till beast was s.and destroyed 
11. 26. army overflow, and many shall fill down s 
jVa^.3.3.there is multitude of s. number of carcase? 
Zeph. 2. 12. ve Ethiopians shall be s. by my sword 
Luke 9. 22. Son of man must be s. and be raised 
.Sctso. 36. Theudas wass. as many as obeyed him 
7. 42. O Israel, have ye offered to me s. beasts ^ 
13. 28. yet desired they Pih^ite that he should be ?. 
F.ph. 2. 16. by the cross, havings, enmity thereby 
Heb. 11. 37. they were stoned, were s. with sword 
iJfr. 2. 13. Antipas. \vho was s. among vou 

5. 6. in the midst stood a Lamb, as it had been .•?, 
9. thou wasts. H 12. the Lamb ihat was s. 13. 8. 

6. 9. soub of them that were s. for word of God 



SLA 



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SLE 



jRev. 11. 13. in the earthquake were s. of men 7C00 

18. 24. in lier found llie blood of all that were a-. 

19. 2J. remnant s. with sword of him that sat 

SLANDER. 
JVuOT. J4.3G. to murmur by bringing up as. on land 
Pnal. 31. 13. for 1 have lieard the *-. of many 
Prov. 10. 18. he that uilereih a s. is a fool 

SLANDERED. 
2 Sam. 19. 27. he hath *•. tliy servant to my Lord 

SLANDER EST. 
Psal. 50. 20. thou s. thine own mother's son 

SLANDERETH. 
Psal. 101. 5. whoso s. his neigh, liim will I cut off 

SLANDERERS. 
1 Ti7n. 3. 11. their wives must be grave, not s. 

SLANDEROUSLY. 
Rom. 3. 8. and not rather, as we be s. reported 

SLANDERS. 
Jer. 6. 28. they are all revolters walking with s. 
9. 4. and every neighbour will walk with s. 

SLANG. 
15a77i.l7.49. Dav.took from his bag a stone and s.it 

SLAVE, S. 

Jer. 2. 14. is Israel a servant ? is he home-born ?.? 

Rev. 18. 13. no man buyeih the merchandise of 5. 

SLAUGHTER. 

1 Sam. 14. 14. that first 5. wliich Jonathan made 
30. for had there not Iieen now much greater s. 

17.57.as David returned from s.of Philistines, A b- 

ner brought him before Saul, 18. 6. 2 Sam. 1. 1. 

25a7K.17.9.is s. among people who follow Absalom 

2 Chron. 25. 14. Amaziah was come from the s. 
Psal. 44. 22. we are counted as sheep for the s. 
Prov. 7. 22. he goeth after her, as an ox to the s. 
Isa. 10. 26. according to the s. of Midian at Ou.b 

14. 21. prepare s. for his child, for iniquity of fatli. 
27. 7. according to s. of them that are slain by him 

34.2. he hath destroyed, and delivered them to s. 
53. 7. he is brought as a Iamb to s. Jer. 11. 19. 
65. 12. and ye shall all bow down to the s. 

Jer. 7. 32. no more Tophet, but valley of s. 19. 6. 

12.3. thou hast seen and tried my heart, pull them 
out like sheep for s. prepare tliem for day of s. 

25. 34. for the days of your s. are accomplished 
48. 15. his chosen young men are gone down to s. 

50. 27. let them go down to the s. woe to them 

51. 40. 1 will bring them down like lambs to the s. 
Ezek. 9. 2. and every man a s. weapon in his hand 

21. 10.it is sharpened to make sore s.it is furbished 
15. it is made bright, it is wrapped up for the s. 
22. was divination to open the mouth in the s. 
28. the sword is drawn, for the s. it is furbished 

26. 15. when the s. is made in the midst of thee 
JFIos. 5. 2. and revolters are profound to make s. 
Obad. 9. of the mount of Esau may be cut off by s. 
Zech. 11. 4. thus saith Lord, feed the flock of s. 

7. I will feed flock of s. O poor flock 
Acts 8. 32. eunuch read, he was led as a sheep to s. 
9.1. Saul yet breathing out s. against the disciples 
Rom. 8. 36. we are counted as sheep for the s. 
/fe6.7.1.Molch. metAbra.returning from s.of kings 
J^am.S.S.have nourished your hearts, as in day of s. 
See Great. 
SLAY. 
Gen.i.lA. that every one that findeth me shall s.me 
20. 4. Lord, wilt thou s. also a righteous nation 'i 
11. and they will s. me for my wife's sake 

27. 41. then will I s. my brother Jacob 

34. 30. they shi) 11 gather together ag. me and s.me 
37. 20. come now therefore and let us s. him 

26. Judah said, whatprofitis it if wes. brother? 

42. 37. s. my two sons if I bring him not to thee 

43. 16. bring these men liome, s. and make ready 
Exorf.4.23. behold, I will s. thy son, even first-born 

23. 7. the innocent and righteous s. thou not 
29. 16. thou shalt s. ram and sprinkle his blood 
32.12.for niischiefdid he bring them out to s. I hem 

27. s. every man his brother and companion 
Lev. 4. 29. s. sin-offering, 33. || 14. 13. s. the lamb 

20. 15. if a nian lie with a beast, ye .<hall s. beast 
J^um. 19. 3. one shall s. red lieifer before his face 
25. 5. 3. ye every one his men joined to Baal-peor 
35. 19. revenger of blood shall s. the murderer, 21. 
Z)eMM9.6. lest avenger of blood pursue and s. him 
Josh. 13. 22. Israel did s. Balaam the son of Beor 
Judar. 8. 19. had saved them alive, would not s.you 

20. he said to Jether his first-born, up and s.tlrem 
9. 54. s. me, that men say not, a woman slew him 

1 Sam. 2. 25. because the Lord would s. them 

5. 11, send away the ark of God that it s. us not 

14. 34. bring every man his ox, s. here, and eat 

15. 3. spare them not, but s. both man and woman 

19. 15. brmg him up to me, that I may s. him 

20. 8. if there be in me iniquity, s. me thyself 
22. 17. king said, turn and s. the priests of the L. 

2 Sam. I. 9. Saul said to me, stand upon me and s. 
I Kivgs 1. 51. let king swear to me he will not s. 

3. 26. give her living child, in no wise s. it, 27. 
15. 28. Nadab did Baasha s. and reigned instead 
18. 12 when he cannot find thee, he shall s. me 
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1 Kingsl i. n. escaped sword of Hazael shall Jehu 

s. 1 4ht escapeih sword of Jehu shall Elisha s. 
20.36.as soon as thou art dei(arted,lion shall s.thee 

2 Kings 8. 12. and their young men wilt thou s. 
10. 25. go in and s. them, let none come forth 

17. 26. God hath eent lions, and they s. them 

2 Chron. 23. 14. s. her not in the house of the Lord 

29. 34. priests too few tos. all the burnt-offerings 

JVeA. 4. 11. we will s. them and cause work cease 

Job 9. 23. if the scourge s. suddenly, he will laugli 

13. 15. though he s. me, yet will 1 trust in him 
20.16.shall suck poison, viper's tongueshall s.him 

PsaZ.34. 21. evil shall s. wicktid tliat hate righteous 
59. 11. s. them not, lest my people forget, scatter 
94. 6. they s. the widow and the stranger 
109. 16. that he might s. the broken in heart 
139. 19. surely thou wilt s. the wicked, O God 
Prov.l. 32. turning away of the simple shall s.them 
Isa. 11. 4. with breaUi ol his lips shall he s. wicked 

14. 30. with famine, and he shall s. thy remnant 
27. 1. Lord shall s. the dragon that is in tlie sea 
65. 15. for Lord God shall s. thee, call his serv. 

Jer. 5. 6. a lion out of the forest shall s. them 

20. 4. he shall carry Ju<i3h captive and s. them 
29.21.sha!l s.Aliab andZedekiah before your eyes 
40. 15. let me go 1 pray thee, and I wills. Ishmael, 

son ofNethaniali; wherefore should hes. thee 7 
41. 8. ten men were found that said, s. us not 
50.27.S. all her bullocks, woe to them, day is come 

Ezek 9. 6. s. utterly old and young, both maids and 
23, 47. they shall s. their sons and daughters 
2b. 8. he shall s. with sword thy daughters in field 

11. he shall s. thy peo|)le by the sword 
44.1 1. they shall s. the burnt-oftering and sacrifice 

Hos. 2.3. set like a dryland and s. her with thirst 
9. 16. tho' they bring forth, yet will I s. the fruit 

Amos 2. 3. 1 will s. all princes thereof with him 
9. 1. I will s. the last of them with the sword 
4. will I command sv/ord, and it shall s. them 

Zech. 11. 5. whose possessors s. them and hold 

Z/M/iell.49.9ome ofthem they shall s.and persecute 
19. 27. bring hither, and s. them before me 
To SLAY. 

Oen. 18. 25. that be far from thee to s.the righteous 
22. 10. Abraham stretched his hand to s. his son 
37. 18. they conspired against him to s. nim 

£a;od.2.15. Pharaoh sought to s. Moses, but he fled 
5. 21. 10 put a sword in their hand to s. us 

21. 14. if a man come on neighbour to s.with guile 
jDeM^9.28. brought them outios.them in wilderness 

27. 25. cursed that taketh reward to s. innocent 

1 Sam. 5. 10. they have brought the ark to s. us 

19. 5. why then sin, to s. David without a cause? 
11. Saul went to watch him ands.him in morning 

20. 33. it was determined of his father^o s. David 

2 Sam. 3. 37. it was not of the king to s. Abner 

21. 2. Saul sought to s. them in his zeal to Israel 
\Kings 17. 18. Oman, artlhoii come to s. my son? 

18. y. deliver me into the hand of Ahab to s. me 
2 Chron. 20. 23. utterly to s. and destroy them 
JVcA.6.10.lhey will come ios.lhee,in night <o s.thee 
Esth.8. 11. to s. the power that would assault them 
Psal 37. 14. to s.such as be of upright conversation 

32. watcheth righteous, and seekesl to s. him 
Jer. 15. 3. will appoint the sword to s. dogs, to tear 

18. 23. thou knowest all their counsel to s. me 

40. 14. that Baalis hath sent Ishmael to s. thee 
Ezek. 13. 19. to s. the souls that should not die 

40. 39. two tables tos. thereon the burnt-offering 
Dan. 2. 14. Arioch was gone forth to s. wise men 
Hab. 1. 17. andnot spare continually (OS. nations 
.TbAnS.lG. Jews persecute Jesus,and soughtfos. him 
Ads 5. 33. they took counsel to s. the apostles 

9. 29. but they went about to s. him j 

jRet).9.15.angels prepared to s. the third part of men 
SLAYER. ' 

JV*Mm.35.11.shall appoint cities of refuge that the s. 
may flee thither, Z)eMi:.4.42. | 19.3,4. .Tosh. 20.3. 

24. shall judge between s.and revenger of blood 

25. congregation shall deliver s. from revenger 

26. if the s. shall at any time come without city 

27. and the revenger of blood find and kill the s. 

28. but after the death of high-priest, the s. shall 

return into the land of his possession, Josh. 

20. 6. 

Deiit. 19. 6, lest the avenger of blood pursue the s. 

Josh. 20. 5. then they shall not deliver the s. up 

21. 13. gave Hebron to be a city of refuge for s. 

21. gave Shechem|127.GolanII32.Kedesh forthes. 

38. Ranioth in Gileadto be acifyofrcfugefors. 

Ezek.2l. 11. the sword is furbished to be given to s. 

SLAYETH. 
Gen. 4. 1.5. the Lord said to him,whosoever s.Cain 
7)eM(.22.26.riseth againsthis neighbourand s. him 
.Job 5. 2. wrath killeth and envy s. the silly one 
jEzeA:.28.9.wilt thou say before him thats.lhee,I am 
God? shalt be a man in hand ofthem that s. thee 
SLAYING. 
Josh 8. 24. when Israel made an end of s. 10.20. 
Judg.9.5Q.God rendered wickedness in s.his breth. 



1 Kivgs 17. 20. brought evil on widow by s. her 80% 

/sa.22.l3.behold, s.oxen, killing sheep, eating flegh 
57. 5.S. the children in the valleys under the rocka 

Ezek. 9. 8. while ihey were s. them, and I was left 
SLEEP. 

Sleeping, slumbering, is taken either for the sleep, 
or repose of the body, or for the sleep of the 
soul, which is supineness, indolence, stupidity ; 
or for the sleep of death. 

Ahasuerus could not sleep, Esth. 6. 1. I will 
both lay me down in peace, and sleep, says 
David, Psal. 4. 8, Awake thou that sleepcst, 
and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give 
thee light. He speaks to those that were dead 
in sin andiv fidelity , who iceregoingon securely 
in sin, loithout sense of danger. I sleep, but 
my heart vvakelh, says the spouse, Cant. 5. 2. 
that is, The flesh, the unrenewed part, prevails 
to make me slothful and secure, and to lay aside 
the exercise of grace at present; but the renew- 
ed part is sensible of, and strives against, this 
distemper. This is a !<leep of sloth, ease, and 
security, which even the godly may fall into. 
There is also the sleep of death. You shall 
sleep with your fathers, yoii. shall die as they 
are dead, I Kings 1. 21. That they may sleep 
a perpetual sleep, .fer. 51. 39. Many thai 
sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, 
Dan. 12. 2. And in John 11. 11. Jazarus 
sleepeth, but I go that I may awake him out 
of sleep : He is dead, but I will go and raise 
him up. St. Peter says of the wicked, their 
damnation slumbereth not, 2 Pet. 2.3. God 
is not asleep, he will not forget to punish them 
in his own due time. And ^ Solonjon sar/s, 
Prov. 23. 21, Drowsiness shall clothe a man 
with rags: The slumberer, the slothful, shall 
come to poverty. 

Isaiah speaks of a superstitious practice among 
the Pagans, who went to sleep iji the temples of 
their idols, to obtain prophetic dreams. Isa. 
65. 4, Which remain arneng the graves, and 
lodge in the monuments. T/jc word monuments 
signifies places kept, or observed: Some inter- 
pret it of idol temples; seme of caves and 
dens, in which the heathens used to worship 
their idols, and some of tombs, or monuments 
for dead persons. The prophets speak of the 
superstitious and idolatrous Jews, who, in 
contempt of the prophets of the temple of the 
Lord, and in imitation of the heathen, went 
into the tombs and temples of idols, to sleep 
there, and to have dreams that might discover 
future events to them. 

Gen.2. 21. God caused a deep s. to fall upon Adara 
15. 12. sun going down, a deep s. fell on Abram 
28. 16. Jacob awaked out of his s. and he said 
31. 40. thus I was, my s. departed from, mine eyes 

Judg, 16. 14. Samson awaked out of his s. 20. 

1 Sam. 26. 12. a deep s. from God fallen on them 

Job 4. ]3. when deep s. falleth on men. 33. 15. 
14. 12. shall not awake, nor raised out of theirs. 

Psal- 13. 3. lighten my eyes, lest I s. the s. of death 
76. Ji. the stout-hearted have slept their s. 

6. both chariot and horse are cast into a deeps. 
78. 6.'>, theil the Lord awaked as one out of s. 
90. 5. thou carries! them away, they are as a s. 
127. 2. for so he giveth his beloved s. 
132. 4. I will not give s. to mine eyes or slumber 

Trou. 3.24. shalt lie down, and thy s. shall be sweet 

4. 16. theirs. is taken away, unless cause sometofall 
6.4. give not s.to thine eyes, nor slumb. to eye-lids 
9.0 sluggard, when wilt thou arise out of thy s.? 
10; yet a little s. a little slumber, 24. 33. 

19. 15. slothfulness casteth into a deep s. 
20. 13. love not s. lest thou come to poverty 

Eccl. 5. 12. the s. of a labouring man is sweet 
8. 16. there is that neither day nor night seeth s. 

Isa. 29. 10. Lord poured otiton you spirit of deep a. 

.Ter. 31. 26. 1 awaked, ami my s. was sweet to me 
51. 39. that they may sleep a perpetual s. 57. 

Z>a7i.2.1.spirit troubled, and hiss. brake from him 
6. 18. passed the night and his s. went from him 
8. 18. 1 was in a deep s. on my face, 10. 9. 

Zech. 4. 1. as a man that is wakened out of s. 

J)Iat. 1. 24. then Joseph being raised from s. did 

Luke 9. 32. they with him were heavy with s. . 

.John 11. 11. I go that I may awake him out of 5. 
13. that he had spoken of taking of rest in s. 

Acts 16. 27. the keeper awaking out of his s. 
20.9.there sat Eutychus being fallen into a deep s 

Rom. 13. 11. it is hijrh time to awake 9ut of s. 
SLEEP, Ferb. 

Gen. 28. H. Jacob lay down in that place to s. 

Exod. 22. 27. it is his raiment, wherein shall he «.? 

Deut. 24. 12. thou shalt not s. with his pledge 
13. he may s. in his own raiment and bless thee 

31. 16. thou shalt s. with thy fathers, 2 Sam. 7. 12 
■ludg. 16. 19. and she made him s. upon her kneos 
1 Sam. 3. 3. and Samuel was laid down to .? 



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SLU 



I Kings 1.21. lord the king shall s. with his fathers 
Estk. (J. !• on that night could not the king s. 
Job 7. 21. foi- now shall I s. in the dust 
Psal. 4. 8. I will lay me down in peace and 5. 
13. 3. ligiitenmyeyes, lest 1 s. the sleep of death 
121. 4. that keep Isr. shall neither slumber nor s. 
Prov. 4. ]G. they s. not except have done mischief 
U. 9. how long wilt thou s. O sluggard? 

10. a little folding of the hands to s. 24. 31 
Eccl.5. 12. the s. of a labouring man is sweet, but 
abundance of the rich will not suffer 
him to s. 
Cant. 5. 2- 1 s. but my heart waketli, it is the voice 
/sa.5.27.none shall stumble, none shall slumb. nor s. 
Jer. 51. 39. they may s. a perpetual sleep, 57. 
Eze/c. 34. 25. and they shall s. in the woods 
£>an. 12. 2. many that s. in the dust shall awake 
Mat. 26.45. s. on now, and take rest, Mark 14. 41. 
Mark 4.27. and should s. and the seed should spring 
Luke 22. 46. he said, why s. yel arise and pray 
John 11. 12. Lord, if he 5. he shall do well 
1 Cor. 11. 30. for this cause many among you s. 

15.51. we shall not all s.but we shall ail be changed 

l.Tkess.A. 14. them whos. in Jesus, will God bring 

5. 6. therefore let us nots. as do others, but watch 

7, for they that s. sleep in the night 

10. who died for us, that whether we wake or s. 

SLEEPER. 

Jbn.l.6.what meanest ihou,0 s- arise call on thy G. 

SLEEPEST. 
PsaZ. 44. 23. awake, why s. thou, O Lord? arise 
Prov. G. 22. when thou s. it shall keep thee 
Mark 14. 37. Simon, s.thou? couldst not watch one 
Eph. 5. 14. he saith, awake, thou that s. and arise 

SLEEPETH. 
1 Kings 18. 27. Elijah said, peradventure he s. 
Prov.iO. 5. he that s. in harvest is soncauseth shame 
Has. 7. 6. their bak(^r s. all night, in morning burns 
Mat. 9. 24. he said to them, give place, for the 
maid is not dead but s. Mark 5. 39. Luke8.52. 
John 11. 11. he saith, our friend Lazarus s. 
I SLEEPING. 

1 Sain. 26. 7. behold, Saul lay s. within the trench 
[so.. 56. 10. watchmen blind, s. loving to slumber 
Mark 13. 36. lest coming suddenly he find you s. 

14. 37. he cometh and findeth them s. and saith 
dots 12. 6. Peter was s. between two soldiers 

SLEIGHT. 
Eph. 4. 14. and carried about by the s. of men 

SLENDER. 
Lev. 21. t20. a man too s. not come nigh to offer 

SLEPT. 
GeH.2.2l. Adams. || 41. 5. Pharaoh s.and dreamed 

2 Sam. 11. 9. Uriah 5. at door of the king's house 
1 Kings3.20. took my son while thine handmaids. 

19. 5. as he lay and s. an angel touched him 
Job 3. 13. now should I have been quiet and have s. 
Psal. 3. 5. I laid me down and s. I awaked, for L. 

76. 5. the s:out-hearted have s. their sleep 
Mat. 13. 25. while men s. his enemy sowed tares 

25. 5. while bridegroom tarried, they slumb. and s. 

27. 52. many bodies of saints which s. arose 

28. 13. his disciples stole him away while we s. 
1 Cor. 15. 20. become the first-fruits of them that s. 

See Fathers. 

SLEW. 

Gen. 4. 25. another seed inst.of Abel, whom Cain s. 

34. 25. they s. all the males || 26. they s. Hamor 

49.6. for in their anger theys- a man and digged 
Exod. 2. 12. Moses s. the Egyptian, and hid him 

13. 15. the Lord s. ail the first-born in Egypt 
Lev. 8. 15. he s. bullock and took the bloo.i, 23. 

9. 8.. Aaron s. the calf of the sin-offering, 15. 

12. he s. the burnt-offering, presented the blood 
JVuTn. 31. 7. they s. all the males of Midian 

8. they s. kings of Midian. Balaam also they 5. 
Josh. 8. 21. they turned and s. the men of Ai 

9. 26. delivered the Gibeonites, they s. them not 

10. 26. Joshua s. the five kings and hanged them 
Tudg. 1. 4. they s. of them in Bezek 10,000 men 

10. they s. Sheshai || 17. they s. the Canaanites 

3. 29. they s. of Moab 10,000 men, all lusty 

31. Sh iingar s. of the Philistines 600 men 
7. 25. they s. Oreb and Zeeb the two princes 
8. 17.he s.men of Penael || 21. s. Zebah, Zalmunna 

18. what manner of men were they whom ye s.l 
9.5. Ahimelech s. his breth. 70 persons on one stone 

14. 19. Samson s. thirty men of Askelon 

15. 15. with the jaw-bone Samson s. 1000 men 
16.24.hath delivered our enemy, who s.many of us 

30. the dead which he s. at his death were more 
I Sam. 1. 25. Elkanah and Hannah s. a bullock 

4. 2. the Philistines s. of Israel 4000 men 
ll.ll.Israels. the Ammonites until heatoftheday 
14. 13. and his armour-bearer s. after him 

32. the people s. o.xen and calves on the ground 
34. every man brought his ox and s. them there 

17. 36. thy servant s. both the lion and the bear 

19. 5. put his life in his hand, and s. the Philistine 

22, 18. Doeg s. 85 persons that did wear an ephod 

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1 Sa7n. 29. 5. of whom they sang Saul s. thousands 

30. 2. the Amalekites s. not any great or small 

31. 2. the Plulislines s. Jonathan and Abinadab 

2 Sam. 3. 30. Joab and Abishai his brother s. Abner 
4. 12. David s. tiiem and cut off their hands 

8- 5. David s. of the Syrians 22,000 men 

10. 18. David s. the.men of 700 chariots of Syrians 

21. 1. for Saul, because he s. the Gibeonites 

23. 20. he s. twolionlike men of Moab, he s. lion 

in midst of a pit in time of snow, 1 Chr. 11. 22. 

21. he s. an Egyptian, a goodly man, 1 Chr. 11. 23. 

1 Kings2. 5. did to Abner and Aniasa, whom hes. 

16. 11. Zimri on the throne s. all house of Baasha 

18. 13. what I did when Jezebel s. prophets of L. 

40. they took them, and Elijah s. proph. of Baal 

2 Ki}igs9. 31. Had Zimri peace, whos. his master? 

10. 9. behold, I s. him, but who s. all these? 

17. he s. all that remained to Ahab in Samaria 

11. 18. the people s. Matian the priest of Baal 
20. they s. Athaliah, 2 C/iron. 23. 15, 17. 

14. 5. when kingdom was confirmed Amaziah s. 
servants that had slain his father, 2 Chr. 25. 3. 

6. but their children he s. not, 2 Chron. 25. 4. 

7. he s. of Edom in valley of salt, 1 Chron. 18. 12. 
16. 9. king of Assy lia look Damascus and s.Rezin 

17.25. the Lord sent lions which s. some of them 
21. 23. the servants of Amon conspired and s. him 

24. people of the land s. them, 2 Chron. 33. 25. 
23. 20. Josiah s. all the priests of the high places 
25-7. Nebuchadnezzar s. sons of Zedekiah before 

his eyes, and bound Zedekiah, Jer. 39. 6. 1 52.10. 

1 Chron. 7. 21. whom men of Gatli in that land s. 

2 Chron. 21. 4. Jehoram s. all his breth. with sword 
22. 8. Jehu found, and s. the princes of Judah 
28. 6. Pekah s. in Judah in one day 120,000 

JVcA. 9. 26. theys. thy prophets, which testified 
Esth. 9. 16. the Jews s. of their foes 75,000 
Psal. 78. 31. wrath of God s. the fattest of them 
34. when he s. them, then they sought him 
105. 29. turned waters into blood, and s. their fish 
135. lO.whos.great kings 1| 136. 18. s. famous kings 
Isa. 66. 3. he that killcth an ox is as if he s. a man 
./cr. 20. 17. because he s. me not from the womb 
41. 3. Ishmael s. all the Jews that were with him 

8. he forbare, and s. them not among their breth. 
Lam. 2. 4. and s. all that were pleasant to the eye 
Dan. 3. 22. fire s. the men that took up Shadrach 

5. 19. whom he would he s. he kept alive 
Mat. 2. 16. Herod sent, and s. all the children 

22. 6. the remnant took his servants and s. them 

23. 35. whom ye s. between the temple and altar 
Liike 13. 4. on whom tower in Siloam fell and s. 
..^cts 5.30.raised Jesus, whom s. and hanged on tree 

10. 39. Jesus whom they s. and hanged on a tree 
Rom. 7. 11. for sin by the commandment s. me 
1 John 3. 12. not as Cain who s. his brother 

SLEW him. 
Gen. 4. 8. Cain rose up against Abel and .?. him 
38. 7. Er was wicked, and the Lord s. him 
10. the thing displeased the Lord, and he s. him 
Judg. 9.54. that men say not of me, a woman s. him 
12. 6. they took and s. him at passages of Jordan 

1 Sam. 17. 35. 1 caught him by beard and s. him 
50. David smote the Philistine and s. him 

2 Sam. 1. 10. so I stood upon him and s. him 
4. 7. they smote Ish-bosheth and s. him 

10. 1 took hold of him, and s. him in Ziklag 
18.15. ten young men compassed Abs^l.and s.him 
21.21. Jonathan the son of Shimeah s. hi?n 
23.21. he went down and s.him with his own spear 

1 Kings 2. 34. Benaiah fell upon Joab and s. hirn 
13.24. a lion met him by the way and s. him, 20. 36. 

2 A'^'w^-s 10.9.1 consp. against my master and s.him 
14. 19. Amaziah fled, but they sent after him to 

liachish, and s. hiin there, 2 Chron. 25. 27. 
15. 10. Shallum conspired against him and s. him 
14. Menahem smote Shallum and s. him 
30. Hoshea conspired against Pekah and s. him 

23. 29. Pharaoh-necho s. him at Megiddo 

1 Chr. 10. 14. inquired not of L. therefore s. he him 

2 Chr. 22. 11. hid Joash,so that Athaliah s.him not 

24. 25. his own servants s. him on his bed 

32. 21. that came forth of his own bowels s. him 

33. 24. his servants s. him in his own house 

Jcr.26.23.they fet. Urijah to Jehoiakim who s. him 

41.2. Ishmael s. him whom king made governor 

Mat.2l. 39. they cast him out of vineyard and s.him 

Acts22. 20. 1 kept the raiment of them that s. him 

SLEWEST. 
1 Sam. 21. 9. the sword of Goliath whom thou s. 

SLIDE. 
Deut. 32. 35. their foot shall s. in due time 
Psal. 26. 1. 1 have trusted in the Lord, I shall nots. 
37. 31. law of G. in his heart, none of steps shall s. 

SLIDDEN. 
Jer.8. 5. why then is this people of Jerusal. s. back? 

SLIDETH. 
Hos.i. 16. Israel s. back as a backsliding heifer 

SLIGHTLY. 
Jer. 6. 14. have healed hurt of my people s. 8. 11. 



SLIME. 

Gen. 11. 3 iney had brick for stone, s. for mortar 
Exod. 2. 3. she daubed the ark with s. and pitch 

SLlME-FlTS. 
Gen. 14. 10. the vale of Siddim was full oi s.-pito 

SLING, Verb. 
Judg. 20. If?, every one could s. stones at a hair 
1 Sam. 25. 2*). thine enemies, them shall he s. out 
Jer. 10. 18. I will s. out the inhabitants at once 

SLING 
Is an instrument of cords, made use of to throw 
stones with the greater violence. The Hebrews 
heretofore made great use of them. Those of 
the tribe of Benjamin had so much skill and 
dexterity in managing the sling, that they could 
hit their mark to a hair, without the least error. 
This must be owned to be an hyperbolical ex- 
pression ; hojcever, it proves their great abili- 
ties in the management of the sling, Judg. 20. 
16. It is knoicn what glory David obtained, 
7chen he knocked dozen by a stroke of his sling 
the giant Gulialh, who icas the terror of all 
Israel, 1 Sam. 17. 49. The scripture takes 
notice, that when David was at Ziklag, there 
came to him a company of able slingers, who 
could use their left Lands with the same facility 
as their right, 1 Chron. 12. 2. Uzziah king 
«/ Judah made great collections of arms in his 
magazines, and particularly there were bows 
and sVings for casting of stones, 2 Ch ion. 26. 14. 

1 Sam. 17. 40. David had his s. in his Imnd, he 

drew near to the Pliiiistine 

.50. David prevailed over the Philistine with a s 

25. 29. sling enemies as out of the middle ot'a s. 

Prov.2Q.8. as he that bindeth a stone in a s. so is he 

SLINGS. 

2 Chron. 26. 14. Uzziah prejiared s. to cast stonea 

SLINGERS. 
2 Kings 3. 25. the s. went about it and smote it 

SLING-STOiNES. 
Job 41. 28. s. are turned with him into stubble 

SLIP. 
2 Sam. 22. 37. that my feet did not s. Psal. 18. 36. 
■fob 12. 5. he that is ready to s. with his feet 
Psal. 17. 5. hold up, that my tbols:ep3 s. not 
./fr. 37. tl2. Jeremy went to s. aw?y i'rom thence 
Heb. 2. 1. lest at any time we should let them s. 

SLIPPERY. 
PsaZ. 35. 6. let their way be dark and s. let angel 
73. 18. surely thou didst set them in s. places 
■Icr. 23. 12. their way siiall be to them as s. ways 

SLIPPETH. 
Deut. 19. 5. and the head s. from the helve 
Psal. 38. 16. when my foot s. they magnify thems. 
94.18 when I said my font.?, thy mercy held me up 

SLIPS, 
/sa. 17. 10. therefore thou shall set it with strange* 

SLIPT. 
1 Sam. 19. 10. David s. out of Saul's presence 
Psal. 73. 2. as for me, my steps had v/ell nigh s. 

SLOTHFUL. 
Judg. 18. 9. be not s. to go to possess the land 
Prov. 12. 24. but the s shall be under tribute 
27. s. roasteth not that he took in hunting 
15. ]9. the way of the s. is a hedge of thorns 
18.9. ihes. is brother to him that is a great waster 
19. 24. a s. man hideth his hand in his bosom, 

26. 15. 

21. 25. the desire of s. killeth him, refuse to labour 

22. 13. the s. man saith, there is a lion, 26. 13. 

24. 30. 1 went by ii.ki of the s. and tlic vineyard 

Mat.'25.2ti. his lord said, thou wicked and s. servant 

Rom. 12. 11. not s. in business, fervent in spirit 

Heb. 6. 12. that ye be not s. but follov/ers of them 

SLOTHFUL NESS. 
Prov.lQ.15.s. casteth into a deep sleep, an idle soul 
Eccl. 10. 18. by much s. the building decayeth 

SLOW. 
Exod. 4. 10. I am s. of speech, and of a s. tongue 
JVeh. 9. 17. but thou art a God s. to anger 
Prot;.14.29. is s. to wrath, is of great understanding 
Luke 24. 25. O fools and s. of heart to believe 
Tit. 1. 12. the Cretians are liars, s. bellies 
Jam. 1 J 9 every man s. to speak, s. to wrath ^ 
See Anger. 
SLOWLY. 
Icts^l. 7. when we had sailed s, many days 

SLUGGARD. 
Prov. 6. 6. go to the ant, thou s. consider her ways 

9. how long wilt thou sleep, O s. when wilt arise 
10. 26. as smoke to the eves, so is the s. to them 
13. 4. the soul of the s. desireth, and hath nothing 
20.4. s. will not plow, therefore shall he beg in bar. 
26 le.s.is wiser in his own conceit than seven men 

SLUICES. 
Isa 19. 10. all that make s. and ponds for fish 

SLUMBER, Substantive. 
Psal. 132. 4. I will not give s. to mine eye-lids 
Prov. 6.4. give not sleep to thy c} es, nor s. to oye-lide 

10. yet a little sleep, little s .ittle folding, 24. 33. 



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flem. 11. 8. God hath jjii en them the spirit of s. 

SLUMBER. 
Ptal. 121. 3. he thai kccpeth tliee will not s. 

4. he that Ueepeth Israel,shall neither s. nor sleep 
ii,a, 5. 27. 'none shall .s'. nor sleep among tiiein 
56. 10. liis watchmen lying down, loving to 5. 
JVaA. 3. 18. thy shcplierds .s\ O king of Assyria 

S LUMBER ED. 
Mat. 25. 5. while t!ie hridcgroom tarried they all s. 

SLUMBEKETH. 
8 Pet. 2.3. lingcicth nut, and their damnation s. not 

SLUiMBERINGS. 
Job 33. 15. God speakeih in 5. upon the bed 

SMALL. 
Gen.30.15.it is a s. matter tliou hast taken my husb. 
41. t23. belidld, sseven ears s. and blasted 
£iO£Z.9.9.it shall become s.dust in all land of Egypt 

16. 14. a s. round thing, as 5. as the hoar frost 
IS. 23. every s. matter they shall judge, 26. 
30. 35. thou sl'.alt beat tlie spices very s. 

Lev. 16.12. his liands full of sweet incense beaten s, 

J^um. 10. 9. a s. tiling that God hath separated you 

13. is it a 5. thing that thou hast brought us upl 

32. 41. Jair went and took the s. towns thereof 

Deut. 9.21. I ground the calf s. even as 5. as dust 

32.2. my doctrine shall distil as s. rain, speech as 

2Sa?K.7.l9.and liiis was yet a s. thing in thy sight, is 

this the manner of man, O Lord? 1 Chron. 17. 17. 

17. 13. till there be not one 5. stone found there 
22. 43. 1 beat thetn as s. as the dust, Psal. 18. 42. 

1 Kings 2.20.1 desire one s. petition of thee, say not 
19. 12. and after the tire, a still s. voice 

2 Kings 19. 26. tlierefore their inliabitants were of 

s. power, they were dismayed, Isa. 37. 27. 

23.6. grove and high [)lace he stampts.lopowd.l5. 

2 Chr. 24.24. the Syrians came with a s. company 

35. 8. gave for pa^sDver olft^rinss 2600 5. cattle 
9. to cliief of Levites gave 5000 s. cattle 

Job 8. 7. though thy begiimiiig was s. yet thy end 

15. 11. are the consolations of God 5. with thee? 

36. 27. for he niaketh s. the drops of water 
Psal. ] 19. 141. I atri s. yet do not I forget precepts 
Prov. 24. 10. if tlioii fainlin adversity, strength is s. 
Isa. 1.9. except the Lordliad left to us as. remnant 

7. 13. is it a s. thing for you to weary men ? 

16. 14. the remnant shall be very s. and feeble 
22.24. shall hang upon him all vessels of ^.quantity 
29.5. moreover, tliy strangers shall be like s. dust 
40. 15. the nations are counted as the s. dust 
41.15.shalt thresh the mountains, and beat them s. 
4.3. 2:1 thou hast not brought me the 5. cattle 
54. 7. for a s. inoment have I forsaken thee 

60. 22. a s. one shall become a strong nation 
Jer. 30.19. will glorify them, and they shall notbe^. 

44.28. yei a s. number shall return out of Egypt 

49. 15. I will make theo s. among the heathen 
Ezck. 16. 20. is this of thy whoredoms a s. matter? 
t47. but that v/as loathed as a s. thing 

34. 18. seem, it s. to have eaten the good pasture? 
Z)a/i.ll.23.and shall become strong with a s. people 
dmos 7.2. by whom shallJacob arise? for he is s. 5. 
Obad. 2. 1 have made thee s. among the heathen 
Zech. 4. 10. for who hath despised day of s. things? 
^lark 8. 7. they had a few s. fishes, and he blessed 
John'i. 15. wlien he had made a scourge of 5. cords 

6.9. who hath five barley-loaves and two s. fishes 
Jicts 12. 18. there was no s. stir among the soldiers 

15. 2. Paul and Barnabas had no 5. dissension 
19. 23. there arose no s. stir about that way 
24.Demetrius brought no s. gain to the craftsmen 
27. 20. and no s. tempest lay on ns 
lCor.4.3.very s. tliingthatlshould bejudgedofyou 
Jam. 3. 4. the ships are turned with a very s. helm 
See Great. 
SMALLEST. 
1 Sam. 9. 21. ain not I a Benjamite, of s. of tribes ? 
ICor. 6. 2. are ye unworthv to judge thes. matters? 

SMART. 

Pror.ll.lS. he that is sn retv for Strang, shall «. for it 

SMELL. 

See Signification on Savour. 

Oen. 27.27. Isaac smelled the 5. of his raiment, see, 

thes.ofmyeonisass. ofa field Lord hath Messed 

CanM.12.my spikenard sendeth forth the ^.thereof 

2.13.the vines with the tender grape give a good s. 

4. 10. the s. of thy ointment better than all .qpices 
11. the s. ofthy garments is like the s. of Lebanon 

7. 8. and the s. of thy nose like apples 

13. mandrakes give a 5. and atour gates all fruits 
ha-. 3. 24. instead of sweet s. there shall be stink 
JDan.S. 27. northes. ofthefirehad passed on them 
Ffos. 14.6.his beauty as the olive, his s. as Lebanon 
Phil. 4. 18. the things sent an odour of sweet s. 

SMELL, Verb. 
Ezorf.30.38. who shall make like to that to s. thereto 
Lev. 26. 31. 1 will not 5. the savour of your odours 
jDeu«.4.23.shall serve gods, which neither see nor 5. 
1 Sam. 26. tl9. if the Lord stirred thee, let him s. 
P5.45.8. all 'hygarm.5. ofmyrrh, aloes and cassia 
J15. 6. ears hear not, noses have they, they s. not 
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.^mos 5. 21. 1 will not s. in your solemn assemblies 
SMELLED. 

Ocn. 8.21. L. s. asweet savourandsaid in his heart 

27. 27. Isaac. 9. smell of his raiment and blessed him 

SMELLETH. 

JbZ»39.25. he s. the battle afai off andtiie shouting 
SMELLING. 

Carat.5.5.my fingers with sweet s.myrrh on handles 
13. his lips like lilies dro|)ping sweet s. myrrh 

CpA.5.2.himself sacrifice to God for sweet s.savour 
SMELLING. 

1 Cor. 12. 17. if whole hearing, where were the 6-.? 
SMITE. 

To smite signifies, to strike or beat. Mat. 26. 67, 
Others smote him with the palms of their 
hands. .Acts 23. 2, The high priest command- 
ed to smite Paul on the mouth. It is often 
used for to put to death. David smote the 
Philistine; he put Goliath to death, 1 Sam. 17. 
49. The Lord smote Nabal ; he smote Uzzah ; 
that is, he put them to death, 1 Sam. 25. 38. 
2 Sam. 6. 7. And in Exod. 12. 12, I will 
smite all the first-born in Egypt. To smite, 
is also put for to afflict ; to strike with fear, 
with the pestilence, with poverty, with ulcers, 
with distempers, with wounds. Num. 14. 12. 
Deut. 28. 22, 27, 28, 35. To smite an army, 
is to beat it, to rout it entirely. Deut. 29. 7, 
Sihon and Og came out against us unto battle, 
and we smote them, we obtained a victory over 
them. God smote the Philistines in the hin- 
der parts, PsiiL 78. 66. He sent them the 
piles, or hemorrhoids, or other diseases of the 
fundament. To smite with the tongue. Jer. 
18. 18, Come, let us smite him with the 
tongue. Let us overiohelm him with injuries 
and reproaches ; let us load him with all so7-ts 
of scandalous reproaches. 

To smite the thigh, denotes indignation, trouble, 
astonishment. Jer. 31. 19, After I was in- 
structed, I smote upon my thigh. Being made 
sensible of my sins, I was brought to a sorroio 
for them, and detestation of them. To strike 
hand against hand, may either be a token of 
amazement, sorrow, and trouble; or it may be 
a token of joy and pleasure in seeing justice 
executed on obstinate sinners. Ezek. 21. 14. 
Prophesy, and smite thine hands together. 
He shall smite the earth with the rod of his 
mouth, Isa. 11. 4. He shall destroy ungodly, 
earthly-minded men, who are enemies to his 
church and people, by the word of his mouth. 
David's heart smote him for having cut off 
the lappet of Saul's garment; he had a re- 
morse, his conscience being tender, checked 
him for it, 1 Sain. 24. 5. 

Qen. 32. 8. if Esau come to one company and s. it 
11. I fear him. lest he will come and s. me 

Exod. 7. 17. 1 will s. upon the waters in the river 

8. 16. say to Aaron, s- the dust of the land 

12.23. he will not suffer the destroyer to s. you 

17. 6. behold, thou shalt s. the rock in Horeb 
21. 18. if men strive together, and one s. another 

20. if amans. hisserv. and he die under his hand 

26. if a man s. the eye o ' his servant or his maid 

27. if he s. out h'S man servant's or maid's tooth 
JV«7re.22. 6. 1 shall prevail, that we may 5. them 

24.17. a scefitreout oflsr. shall s. corners of Moab 

25. 17. vex the Midi.snJtes and s. them 

35. 16. if he s. him wJt.S an instrument of iron 

17. and if he s. him with throwing a sior.e 

18. or if he *. him with a hand-weapon of wood 

21. or in enmity.?, him with his hand that he die 
Deut.l.^.ihou shalt s.Canaanites and destroy them 

13. 15. thou shalt surely s. inhabitants of that city 
19. 11. if any s. his neighbour mortally that he die 

20. 13. thou shalt s. every male thereof witii sword 
Josh. 7. 3. but let two or three thousand s. Ai 

10, 4. come and help me that we may 5. Gibeon 

19. pursue after, and s. the hindmost of them 

12. 6. then did Moses and Israel s. 13. 12. 
Judg. 6. 16. thou shalt 5. the Midianites as one man 

20.31.then Benja.began to 5. as at other times, 39 

21. 10. go and s. the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead 

1 Sam. 15. .3. go and s. Amaiek, and spare them not 
17. 46. 1 will s. thee, and take thy head from thee 

18. 11. Saul said, I will s. David to the wall 

19. 10. Saul sought to 5. David to the wall 

20. 33. Saul cast a javelin at him to s. him 

23. 2. shall I go and s. Philistines? Go s. Philist. 

26. 8. therefore let me s. him to the earth at once, 

I pray thee, I will not s. the second time 

2 Sam. 2. 22. why should I s. thee to the ground ? 

13. 28. when I say, s. Amnon, then kill him 

15. 14. lest he *. city with the edge of the sword 
17, 2. people shall flee, and I will 5. the king only 

18. 11. Joab said, why didst thou not s. him there? 

1 Kings 20. 35. he said in the word of the L. s. me, 

I pray thee, and the man refused to s. him, 37. 

2 Kings 3. 19. shall s. every fenced city, choice city 



2 Kings 6.21.father,shall I s. them? shall I& thcoa 1 

22. ihou shalt not A-. them, wouldest thou s. those 
9. 7. thou shalt s. the house of Ahab thy laasitsf 

27. Jehu said, s. him also isi the chariot 
13.17.shalts. Syrians, till thou have consatn. thenc 

18. he said to the king, s. upon the ground 

19. whereas now thou shalt s. Syria but thricf 
Psal. 121. 6. sun shall not s. thee by day nor moon 

141. 5. let righteous s. me, it shall be a kindnees 
Prov. 19. 25. s. a scorner, the simple will beware 
Isa. 10. 24. he shall s. thee with a rod and lifi up 
49. 10. neither shall the heat nor sun s. them 
58. 4. ye fast to s. with the fist of wickedness 
Jer. 18. 18. come, let us s. him with the tongue 
21.7.Nebuchadrezzar king ofBabyl.slialls.Judah 
43. 11, he shall s. the land of Egypt, 46. 13. 
49. 28. Kedar, Hazor, Nebuchadrezzar, shall s. 
Ezek. 5. 2. take a third part of hair, ands. about it 
6. 11. s. with thy hand, and stamp with thy fooi 
9. 5. go ye after him through the city and s. 
21. 12. son of man, s. therefore upon thy thigh 

14. prophesy, and s. thine hands together 
jJmos 9. 1. he sraid, s. the lintel of the door 
Mic. 5. 1. they shall s. judge of Israel on cheek 
JVaA. 2. 10. the heart meiteth, the knees 5. together 
Zech. 10. 11. and shall s. the waves in the sea 

11. 6. deliver the men, and they shall s. the land 
Mat. 5. 39. whoso shall s. thee on thy right cheek 

24. 49, shall begin tos. his fellow-servants, to eat 
Luke 22. 49. Lord, shall we s. with the sword? 
Acts 23. 2. commanded to s. Paul on the n>outh 
2 Cor. 11. 20. ye sufl^er, if a man s. you on the face 
P^ev. 11.6. two witnesses have power tos. the earth 
SMITE, referred to God, expressly or implicitly. 
Gen. 8. 21. nor will I s. any more every living thing 
Exod. 3.20. 1 will stretch out my hand and s. Egypt 

8. 2. behold, I will s. al! thy borders witli frogs 

9. IS.thatI may s. thee and thy jieople with pestil. 
12. 12.1 will s. all the first-born in land of Egypt 

13. will pass over you,when I s.land olEgypt,23. 

JVum. 14. 12. I will s. them with the pestilence 

Deut. 28.22. L.shall s. with consumption and fever 

27. L. shall s. with the botch || 28.;i.with niadness 

35. Lord shall s. thee in the knees and the legs 

33. U.S. thro' the loins of them that rise ag. hini 

1 Sam. 26. 10. David said, the Lord shall s. him 

2 Sam. 5. 24. then bestir thyself, for then shall the 

L. go out to s. the Philistines, 1 Chron. 14. 15. 

1 Kings 14. 15. L. shall s. Israel as a reed is shaken 

2 Kings&.lS. Elisha said, s. this people with hlindn 
2 Chr. 21. 14. with a great plague will the Lord s, 
Isa. 3. 17. L. wills, with a scab daughters of Zion 

11. 4. he shall s. the earth with rod of his mouth 
IS.and shall s.Egvptin the seven streams, 19.22. 

.^cr. 21. 6. I will s. the inhabitants of this city 

Ezek. 21. 17. I will also s. mine hands together 
,32. 15. when I shall s. them that dwell in Egypt 
39. 3. I will s. thy bow out of thy left hand 

Amos 3. 15. 1 will s. 'he winter-house with thesutn- 

mer-honse, and the houses of ivory shall jierish 

6. 11. Lord will s. the great house with breaches 

Zech. 9. 4. the Lord will s. her power in the sea 

12. 4. in that day I will s. every hor.'^e and his rider 

13. 7. awake, O sword, s. the shepherd, and sheep 

shall be scattered, JI/a«. 26.31. Mark 14. 27. 
14. 12. plague wherewith L. vvill s. the people, 18. 
Mai. 4. 6. lest I coine and s. the eart h with a curse 
Rev. 19. 15. that with it he should s, the nations 

SMITERS. 
Isa. 50, 6. 1 gave mv hac'« to the s. and my cheeks 

SMITEST. 
Exod. 2. 13. he said, wherefore s. thou thy fellow? 
John 18, 23. if I have spoken well, why s. thou me? 

SMITETH. 
J5^i&fZ.21.12.hethat s. man so he die, be put to death 

15. he s. father and mother, surely put to death 
7)eM/..2.5.1].and wife ofonedraweth nearto deliver 

her husband out of hand of him that s. him 
27. 24. cursed be he that s. his neighbour secretly 
.Tosh. 15. 16. he that s. Kirjafh-sepher, .Tvdg. 1. 1^ 
2 Smn. 5. 8. that s. the Jpbusiles, 1 Chron. 11. 6. 
.Tob 26. 12. by understanding he s. thro' the proud 
Isa. 9. 13. the people turn not to him that s. them 
Lam. 3.30. he giveth his cheek to him that s. hira 
Ezek. 7. 9. ye shall know that I am the Lord that s 
Luke 6.29. 1 hat s. thee on one cheek, turn the other 
SMITH. 

1 Sam. 13. 19. there was no s. found in land oflsr, 
Isa. 44. 12. the s. with tongs worketh in the coals 

54.16. 1 have created the s. thatbloweth thecoali 
Actsl9.24. certain man named Demetrius, silver*. 

2 Tim. 4. 14. Alexander coppers, did me much evil 

SMITHS. 
2 Kings 24. 14. Nebuchadnezzar carried away a& 
the princes, the craftsmen and,?. 16. ./er.24.1 
Jer. 29. 2. after the s. were departed from Jerusal 

SMITING. 
Exorf.2.11. Moses spied an Egyptian 5. a Hebrew 
2Sam.8. 13. when he returned from s. the Syrians 
1 Kings 20.37.smote hira, so that in s.wounded hiro 



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? Kings 3. 24. they went forward s. the Moabites 
Mic. b. 13. therefore 1 will make ihee sick in s. ihee 

SMITTKN. 
Exoci. 7. i]5. seven days after the L. had s. the river 
9. 31. and tiie liax and the barley was 5. 

32. but the wheat and the rye were not s. 

22. 2. if a thief he found, and be .v. that he die 

Jfuin. 14. 42. go not up, that ye be not s. Deut.lA'2. 

22.28. what haveldone to thee ihat thou hasts.mel 

32.wheref.hast thou5. thine ass these lliree times'? 

33.4. Egyptians buried their first-born Lord had s. 

DeMt.28. 7. Lord sliall cause tliine enemies to be s. 

25.L. shall cause thee be s. beibre thine enemies 

Judg. 1. 8. Judah hads. Jerusal. and set it on fire 

20. 32. Benjam. said, they are s. bef us^is at first 

Sti.saw they were s. || 39. surely they are s. down 

1 Sam. 4. 2. Isr. was s. before tlie Philistines, 10. 
3. why hath Lord s. us to-day before Philistin-es? 

5 12. the men that died not, were s. with emerods 
6. 19. people lamented because Lord hads. maiiy 

7. 10. the Philistines were s. before Israel 

13. 4. Saul had s. a garrison of the Philistines 
30.1. An.aiek hads. Ziklag, and burnt it with fire 

2 Sam. 2. 3L David's serv. had s. of Abner's men 

8. 9. when Toi heard that David had s. the host of 
Hadadezer, he sent to Dav. 10. 1 Chr. 18. 9, 10. 

10. 15. when the Syrians saw that they were s. 19. 
11. 15. retire ye from him, that he may be s.and die 

1 Kings 8. 33. when thy people Israel be s. down 
11. 15. after he bad s. every male in Edom 

2 Kings 2. 14. and when he also had s. the waters 
3. 23. the kings have surely s. one another 
13. 19. thou shouldst have s. five or si.x limes, then 

hadst thou s. Syria till thou hadst consumed it 

14. 10. thou hast indeed s. Edom, 2 Chron. 25. 19. 
2 Chron. 20. 22. Moab and mount Seir were s. 

25. 16. forbear, why shouldst thou be s. ? 

26. 20. Uzziah hasted, because the L. had s. i)im 
28. 17. the Edomites had come and s. Judah 

lob 16. 10. they have s. me upon the cheek 
Ps. 3. 7. save nie, for thou hast s. all mine enemies 
69. 26. they persecute him whom thou hast s. 
102. 4. my heart is s. and withered like grass 
143. 3. he hath s. my life down to the ground 
Isa. 5. 25. therefore the Lord hath s. his people 
24. 12. and the gate is 5. with destruction 
27.7.hath he s. him, as he smote those smote him? 
53. 4. yet we did esteem him stricken, s. of God 
Jer. 2. 30. in vain have I s. your children 
14.19. why hast thous. us, and there is no healing 
37. 10. for tho' ye had 5. whole army of Chaldeans 
EzeA. 22.1 3.1 have s. my hand at thy dishonest gain 
33. 21. one came to me, saying, the city is s. 
40. 1. in the fourteenth year after the city was s. 
Hos. 6. 1. he hath s. and he will bind us up 
9. 16. Ephraim is s. their root is dried up 
Jlmos 4.9.1 haves.you,yet have not returned to me 
^cts 23.3. and commanded me to be s. against lawl 
Rev. 8. 12. and the third part of the sun was s. 

SMOKE 
Is the black exhalation which ascends from fire. 
Gen. 19. 28, The smoke of the city went up as 
the smoke of a furnace. Solomon observes, 
tJiat. as smoke is hurtful and offensive to the 
eyes, so is a sluggish messenger unserviceable 
and vexatious to them that send him,Pro\'. 10. 
26. The anger and lorath of God are signified 
by smoke. Psal. 18. 8, There went up a 
smoke out of his nostrils: God manifested his 
great displeasure against my adversaries. It 
is spoken after the manner nf men ; it being 
usual for persons transported with great anger 
to shew their rage by their breathing. Smoke 
denotes a grievous judgment or calamity; 
either because smoke is generally accompanied 
with fire, or because it causcth a great dark- 
ness in the air. Isa. 14. 31, There shall come 
from the north asmoke. To create a cloud and 
smoke upon Mount Zion, denotes that God 
toould not only direct his people, as he did the 
Israelites by a pillar of cloud., but that he 
would also be their protector and their glory, 
Isa. 4. 5. 
The smoking flax shall he not quench, Isa. 42. 
3. Mat. 12. 20. Christ will not deal roughly 
and rigorously with those that come to him., but 
will use all gentleness and kindness to them, 
passing by their greatest sins, bearing with 
their present infirmities, cherishing and en- 
couraging the smallest beginnings of grace ; 
and comforting and healing wounded con- 
sciences. In the Revelation, tho perpetuity 
and eternity of the torments of the damned, 
is thus expressed, The smoke of their tor- 
ment ascendeth up for ever and ever, Rev. 
14. 11. 
f?C7t.l9.28.AVabam looked toward Sodom, and lo, 
tlies. of tho country went up as s.ofa furnace 
Exod. 19. 18. Mount Sinai was altogether en a s. 
Josh 8. 20. the 5. of Ai ascended up to heaven, 21. 
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./udg 20. 38. they should make s. rise out of city 
40. when pillar of s. began to rise out of the city 
2 Sam. 22.9. there went up a s. out of his nostrils, 
and fire out of his mouth devoured, Psal. 18.8. 
Job 41. 20. out of his nostrils goeih s. as caldron 
Psal. 37. 20. the wicked shall consume into s. 

68. 2. as s. is driven away, so drive them away 

102.3. my days are consumed like s. and my bones 

119. 83. for I am become like a bottle in the s. 
Prot). 10.26. as 5. to theeyes,so is a sluggard to them 
Cant.3. 6. that cometh out of wild, like pillars of s. 
/sa.4. 5. L. willcreateon her assemblies as. by day 

6. 4. the posts moved, the house was filled with s. 

9. 18. they shall mount up like the lifting up ofs. 

14. 31. for there shall come from the north a s. 

34. 10. the s. thereof shall go up for ever 

51. 6. for the heavens shall vanish away like s. 

65. 5. these are a s. in my nose, a fire that burneth 
//i9S.13.3. they shall be as the s. out of the chimney 
./oel2.3Q.in the earth, blood and fire and pillars of s. 
JVah. 2. 13. I will burn her chariots in the s. 
^cts2.19. blood, fire, and vapour of s.shew wonders 
Rev. 8. 4. s. of the incense ascended up before God 

9. 2. there arose a s. out of the bottomless pit 
3. there came out of the s. locusts on earth 

17. out of their mouths issued fire and s. 

18. the third part of men killed by the fire ands. 
14. 11. the s. of their torment ascended uj) for ever 
15. 8. temple was filled with s. from glory of God 

18. 9. kings shall lament for her when they see s. 
18. cried when they saw the s. of her burning 

19. 3. and her S; rose up for ever and ever 
S.MOKE. 

Z)e7f^29.20. anger of Lord shall s. against that man 
Psal. 74. 1. O God, why doth thine anger s. ? 
104. 32. he toucheththe hills, and they s. 
144. 5. touch the mountains, and they shall s. 

SMOKING. 

Gen. 15. 17. when it was dark, behold a s. furnace 

Exod, 20. 18. all the people saw the mountain s. 

Isa. 7. 4. for the two tails of these s. firebrands 

42. 3. the s. flax shall he not quench, Jl/aJ. 12.20. 

SMOOTH. 
Gen. 27. 11. Esau is a hairy man, and I am as. man 
16. she put the skins of kids on the s. of his neck 
1 Sam. 17. 40. David chose him five s. stones 
Isa. 30. 10. who say, speak unto us s. things 
57. 6. among s. stones of the stream is thy portion 
Luke 3. 5. and the rough ways shall be made s. 

SMOOTH. 
Jer. 23. f 31. 1 am ag. prophets that s. their tongues 

SMOOTHER. 
Psal. 55. 21. words of his mouth were s. than butter 
Prov. 5. 3. and her mouth is s. than oil 

SMOOTHETH. 
Isa. 41. 7. he that s. with hammer him thatsmotc 

SMOTE. 

Gen. 19. II. they s. the men at door with blindness 

36. 35. s. Midian in field of Moab, 1 Chron. 1. 46. 

Exod. 7. 20. he lift up the rod, and s. the waters 

8. 17. he s. the dost || 9. 25. the hail s. every herb 

12. 27. who passed over, when he s. the Egyptians 

29.the Lord s. all the first-born in Uind oi Egypt, 

JV(m.3.13. I 8.17.PsaZ.78.51. I 105.36. | 135.8. 

JVttm.l 1.33. Lord s. the])eople with agreat jjlague 

14. 45. the Amalekites came down and s. them 

20. 11. Moses s. the rock twice, Psal. 78.20. 
22. 23. Balaam s. the a?s to turn her, 25, 27. 

24. 10. Balak s. his hands together and said 
32. 4. the country the Lord s. is a land for cattle 

Deut. 25. 18. Amaiek s. the hindmost of thee 

29. 7. Sihon and Og came ag. us, and we s. them 
.Tosh. 7. 5. the men of Ais. of them about 36 men 

9.18. s. them not, because the princes had sworn 
11. 11. they s. all the souls that were therein 
12. and s. all the kings with the sword, 17. 
20. 5. because he s. his neighbour unwittingly 
.Tudg. 4. 21. Jael s. the nail info Sisera's temples 
5.26. with hammer she s.Sisera, she s.ofFhis liead 
7. 13. came unto a tent, and s. it that it fell 
15, 8. Samson s. them hip and thigh with slaughter 
20. 35. the Lord s. Benjamin before Israel 

1 Sam. 4. 8. these are the gods that s. the Egyptians 
6. 9. we shall know it is not his hand that s. us 

19. he s. the men of Beth-shemesh,s. the people 
17. 49. David s. the Philistine in his forehead 
19. 10. Saul s. the javelin into the wall : Dav. fled 

25. 38. that the Lord s. Nabal that he died 

30. 17. David s. them from twilight to next day 

2 Sam. 14. 7. deliver him that s. his brother 

1 Kings<2% 24. Zedekiahs. Micaiah, 2. Chr. 18.23. 

2 Kings 2. 8. Elijah s. waters || 14. Elishas. waters 
6. 18. and he , them with blindness 

15. 5. the Lord s. the king, so that he was a leper 
16. opened not to Menahem, therefore he s. it 

19. 35. angel of the Lord s. 185,000. Isa. 37. .36. 
2 Chron. 13. 1.5. God s. Jeroboam and all Israel 

14. 12. the Lord s. the Ethiopians before Asa 
JVeA.l3.25.and cursed them, and s. certain of them 
Psal. 78. 31, and s. down the chosen men of Israel 



Psal. 78. 6G. he s. his enemies in the hinder par'a 
Cant. 5. 7. the watchmen lound me, they s. nie 
Isa. 10.20. shall no more stay on him that s. them 
14. 6. he who s. the people is persecuted 
29. because the rod of him thats. thee is broken 

30. 31. the Assyrian shall be beaten down which a. 
41. 7. encouraged him that s. the anvil 
60 10. in my wrath I s. thee, but in my favour 

Jer. 20. 2. then Pashur s. Jeremiah the prophet 

31. 19. after I was instructed, I s. upon my thigh 
41. 2. then arose Ishmael and s. Gedaliah 
46.2. Pharaoh-necho, which Nebuchadrezzar s. 

Dan. 2. 34. a stone cut out, w"hich s. the iniage, 35. 

5. 6. Belshazzar's knees s. one against another 
8. 7. tlie he-goat moved with choler s. the ram 

Jonah 4. 7. a worm s. the gourd, that it withered 
Mag. 2. 17. I s. you with blastisjg and mildew 
Mat. 26. 51. Peter drew his sword, s. oft" his ear 
68. prophesy, who is he that s. thee, J,uke 22.64 
Luke 18. 13. but the publican s. upon his breast 
23. 48. many beholding Jesus, s. their breasts 
jicts 12. 7. angel s. Peter on side and raised him up 

SMOTE him. 
Exod. 21. 19. then shall he that s. him be quit 
JVum. 35. 21. he that s. Am shall surely die 

1 Sam. 24. 5. afterwards David's heart s. him 

2 Sam. 2. 23. s.him under the lifth rib, ?>. 27. | 4. 6. 

6. 7. God s. him there for his error, 1 Chr. 13. 10. 
l/rm^s20. 37. man.5". him, so that he wound, him 
2 Kings 19.37.his sons s.him vAVn sword, /sa.37.38. 
2 Chron. 28. 5. Syria s. him, king of I.-! ael s. him 
fsa. 27. 7. hath he smitten as he s. those that s. hiifi 

57. 17. fortheiniquity of his covetousness I s. him 
.Ter. 37.15. princes were wroth with Jer. and s.him 
Mat. 26. 67. others s.A?Vrt wiih palms of their hands 

27. 30. they took the reed and s. him on the head, 
Mark 15. 19. Lvke 22. f3. .John 19. 3. 

Jicts 12. 23. immediately angel of the Lords. Am 

smoTest. 

Exod. 17. 5. take rod wherewith, thou s. the river 

SNAIL. 
T^ev. 11. 30. the lizard, the s. and mole are unclean 
Psal. 58. 8. as a s. let every one of them pass awaj 

SNARE. 

Exod. 10. 7. how long shall this man be s. unto us? 

23.33. for if thou serve their gods, it will surely be 

a s. unto thee, Deut. 7. If). .Tudg. 2. 3. 

34. 12. make no covenant with the inhabitants of 

the land, lest it be a s. in tho midst of thee 

Judg. 8. 27. which thingbecame a s. unto Gideoi;s 

lSam.18. 21. will give him her, that she may be as 

28. 9. wherefore then layest thou a s. for my life? 
.Job 18. 8. he is cast into a net, he walketh on as. 

10. the s. is laid for him in the ground and a trap 

Ps. 69. 22. let their table become a s. unto them, 

andthat for their welfare a trap, Rom. 11. 9. 

91. 3. he shall deliver thee from s. of the fowler 

106. 36. served their idols, which were s. to them 

119. 110. wicked have laid s. for me, yet erred not 

124.7. our soul is escaped as a bird out of the s. of 

the fowlers ; the s. is broken and we are escaped 

140. 5. proud have hid a s. for me, spread a net 

141. 9. keep me from the s. which they have laid 

142. 3. in the v/ay have they privilylaid s. for me 
Prov. 7. 23. as a bird hasteth to s. and knoweth not 

18. 7. a fool's lips are the s. of his soul 

20. 25. s. to man whodevoureth that which is holy 

22.25. lest learn his ways, and get a s. to thy soul 

29. 6. in the transgression of an evil man is a s 
. 8. scornful men brin? a city intos. but wise men 

25. the fear of man bringeth a s. whoso put. trust 
Eccl. 9. 12. as the birds that are caught in the s. 
Isa. 8. 14. for a s. to the inhabitants of Jerusalem 
24. 17. fear, and the pit, and the s. are upon tliee, 
O inhabitant of the earth, 18. Jci . 48. 
43, 44. 
29. 21. that lay a s. for him that reproveth in gate 
.Ter. 50. 24. I have laid a s. for thee, O Babylon 
T^am. 3. 47. fear and a s. is come upon us 
Eiek. 12. 13. he shall be taken in my s. 17. 20. 
Hos. 5. 1. because ye have been a s. on Mizpah 
9. 8. but the prophet is a s. of a fowler in i-.is ways 
Amos'i.5.ca.n a bird fail in as.upon the earth where 
no gin is for him ? shall one take up a s.? 
/,?fA;e21.35.for as a s.shall it come on all that dwell 
1 Cor. 7. 35. not that I miiy ca.st a s. upon you 

1 Tim. 3. 7. lest he fall In'o the s. of the devil 
6. 9. they that will be rich, fall into a s. and lusta 

2 T'm.2 26. they mav recover out ofs. of the devil 
SNARED. 

Deut.7.25. not takethe silver ofidols,Iests. therein 

12. 30. take heed that thou he not s. by them 

Psal. 9. 16. wicked is .•?. in work of his own hands 

Prov. 6. 2. art s. wiih words of fhy mouth, 12.13. 

Eccl. 9. 12. so are the sons of n-en s. in an evil fimr 

Tsa. S. 15. many shall stumble and fall and be s. 

28. 13. that they mi^ht fall, and be s. and taket. 

42.22. they are all of them s. in holes, hid in prisoe 

SNARES. 
Josh. 23. 13. they shall be s. and traps unto jo^ 



so 



so 



so 



tSani 22. 6. *•. of death prevented me, Psal. 18.5. 

Joi/2z 11). iherelbre s. are round about thee 
40. •2i. boheinoih's nose pierceth lliro' s. 

Ps. 11. (). on wicked lie shall rain s. and brimstone 
38. 12. Ihoy thai seek, after my life lay s. for me 
64 5. they commune of laying s. privily 

Prov. 13. 11. to depart from the s. of death, 14.27. 
22. 5. thorns and s. are in the way of the froward 

Eccl. "^ 2lj. tlio woman whose heart iss. and nets 

Jer. 5. 26. tliey lay wait as he that setteth s. 

18. 22. for they iiave disged and hid 5. for my feet 

SNATCH. 
Isa. 9. 20. he shall s. on right hand and be hungry 

SNORTING. 
Jer. 8. IG. the s. of his horses was heard from Dan 

SNOUT. 
Prov.ll. 22. asjewel of gold in a swine's 5.so is fait 

SNOW. 
Exod. 4. G. behold his liand was leprous as s. 
JV*tt7?i. 12. 10. Miriam became leprous, white as s. 
2Sam.2'i. 20. slew lion in midst of a pit, in time ofs. 
2 Kings 5. 27. Gehazi went out a leper white as 5. 
Job 0. 16. are blackish, and wherein the s. is hid 
9.30.if I wash mys. in^.wat. and make hands clean 

24. 19. faeatconsumeth s. waters, to grave sinned 

37. 6. he sailii to the s. be thou on the earth 

38. 22. hast thou entered into treasures of the s. 
Psal. 51. 7. wash me, and I shall be whiter than s. 

68. 14. it was white as 5. in Salmon 

147. IG. hegiv. s. like wool, scattereth hoarfrost 

148. 8. fire, hail, s. and vapour fulfilling his word 
Prov. 25. 13. as the cold ofs. in time of harvest 

26. 1. as 5. in summer, so honour is not seemly 

31. 21. she is nut afraid of the s. for her household 

Isa. 1.18. tho' sins be as scarlet shall be white as s. 

55. 10. as the s. from heaven returneth not thither 

Jer. 18. 14. will a man leave the s. of Lebanon 

Lam.'i.l. lierNazar. purer than s. whiter than milk 

Dan. 7. 9. garment was white as s. hair like wool 

Mat. 28. 3. his raiment white as s. Mark 9. 3. 

Rev. 1. 14. his head and his hairs were white as s. 

SNOWY. 

1 Chron. 11. 22. he slew a lion in a pit in a s. day 

SNUFFED. 
Jer.li. 6. the wild asses 5. up the wind like dragons 
Mai. 1, 13. ye have s. at it, saith the Lord of hosts 

SNUFF-DISHES. 
Exod. 25.38. s. -dishes shall be of pure gold, 37. 23. 
Jfum 4. 9. take a cloth, and cover his s.-dishes 

SNUFFERS. 
£zo(i.37.23.s.of pure gold, l^fn^s 7.50.2 C/ir.4.22. 

2 Kings 12. 13 .s. made of money that was brought 

25. 14. pots and s. took they away, Jer. 52. 18. 

SNUFFETH. 
Jer. 2.24, a wild ass that 5. up the wind at pleasure 

SO. 
Gen.12.4. so Abraham departed, as L. had spoken 
15. 5. as the stars, so shall thy seed be, Rom. 4. 18. 
25. 22. Rebekah said, if it be so., why am I thus 1 
'.^\ 28. thou hast now done foolishly in so doing 
43. 11. if it must be so now do this, take fruits 
Exod. 6. 9. Moses spake so to the children of Israel 

10. 10. let Lord be so with you, as I will let you go 
25. 9. after the pattern, even so shall ye make it 

39. 43. as the L. commanded, so had they done it 
Lev. 7. 7. as the sin-offering, so is trespass-offering 

8. 35. for so I am commanded, 10. 13. 

24.19. as he hath done, so shall be done to him, 20. 
Aum.4.26.bear all that is made, so shall they serve 

15. 15. as ye are, so shall the stranger be before L. 

25. 8. so the plague was stayed, Psal. 106. 30. 
Deut. 7. 19. so shall the Lord do to all the nations 

8.20.as nations Lord destroyeth, so shall ye perish 

17. 7. so thou shah put the evil away from among 
you, 19. 19. I 21. 21. | 22. 21, 22, 24. 

22.26. for as when man riseth, even so is this matt. 

33. 25. and as thy days, so shall thy strength be 
7bsA.14.1 i .as strength then, even so is strength now 
Judg.i. 7. as I have done, so God hath requited me 

5. 31. so let all thine enemies perish, O Lord 

8. 18. they answered, as thou art, so were they 
21. for as the man is, so is his strength 

15. 11. as they did to me, 50 have I done to them 
l.Sa7n.9.21. wherefore then speakestthouso to mel 

11. 7. so shall it be done unto his oxen 

15.33. so sh;tll thy mother be childl. among women 

19. 17. Saul said, why hast thou deceived me so 
25.25. as his name is, so is he, Nabal is his name 
30. 24. so shall his part be that tarrielh by the stuff 

i Sam. 7. 8. so shalt thou say to my servant David 
13.35. king's Pons come, as thy servantssaid, soit is 

16. 10. .90 let him curse. Who shall then say, 
wherefore hast thou done so? 1 Kings 1. 6. 

22.4.SO shall I bo saved from my enemies, Ps. 18.3. 
24. 25. .'(7 the Lord was entreated for the land 
> Kings 1. 30. even so will I certainly do this day 
36. t he Lord God of my lord the king say so too 

20. 40. the king said, so shall thy judgment be 
22. 8. he said. Let not king say so, 2 Chron. 18. 7. 

f iTiTt^s 7.20. so it fell out to him, peo. trode on hira 



2 CAr. 20. 20. so be established, so shall ye prosper 

35. 6. soljtill the passover and sanctify yourselves 
Ezra 4. 24.so itceased to the second year of Darius 
JVeA. 2. 4. so 1 prayed || 5. 13. so God shake out 

8. 17.10 that day had not children of Israel done su 

9.10.SO didst thou get thee a name, as it is this day 

Esth. 4. 16. and so will I go in unto the king 

Job 5. 27. so it is, hear it [\ 21. 4. and if it were so 

9.2. 1 know it isso oflruih, but how should man be 

23. 7. so should I be deliv. for ever from my judge 
32. 22.in so doing,my Maker would take me away 

Psal. 21. 13. so will we sing and praise thy power 

35. 25. let them not say, so would we have it 
37. 3. do good, so shalt thou dwell in the land 
42. 1. so panteth my soul after thee, God 
45. 11. so shall the king desire ihy beauty 
48.8.as we have heard, so have we seen in the city 

10. so is thy praise to the ends of the earth 
63. 2. to see thy glory, so as seen thee in sanctuary 
73. 22. so foolish was I, and ignorant, as a beast 
78. 72. so he fed them || 79. 13. so we thy people 
80. 18. so will we not go back from thee, quicken 
81. 12. so I gave them up || 90. 11. so is thy wrath 
103. 13. so the Lord pitieth them that fear iiim 
109. 17. su let it come, so let it be far from him 
115.S.S0 is every one that trusteth in them, 135.18. 
147. 20. he hath not dealt so with any nation 
Prou.3.4. so shall find favour and good understand. 
22. so shall they be life to thy soul, grace to neck 
6. 11. so shall thy poverty come, 24. 34. 
10. 25. as the whirlwind, so is the wicked no more 

23. 7. as he thinketh in his heart, so is he 
Eccl. 3. 19. as the one dieth, so dielh the other 

5. 16. that in all points as he came, so shall he go 

9. 2. as is the good so is sinner, he that sweareth 
Isa. 14. 24. so shall it come to pass, so shall it stand 

18. 4. for so Lord said to me, I will take my rest 

24. 2. as with the people, so with the priest 
26. 17. so have we been in thy sight, O Lord 

36. 6. so is Phar. king of Egypt to all trust in him 
47. 12. wherein thou hast laboured, if so be thou 

shalt be able to profit ; if so thou mayest prevail 
53. 7. as a lamb, so he openeth not his mouth 
62.5.SO shall thy sons ; so shall G.rejoice over thee 
63. 8. they are my people, so he was their Saviour 
66.13.so will I comfort you, ye shall be comforted 

22. saith L. so shall your seed and name remain 
Jer. 5. 31. and my people love to have it so 

10. 18. will distress them, thatthey may find it so 
11.4. so shall bemy people, I your G.JEzcA;. 37.23. 

19. 11. saith L. so will I break this people and city 
35. 11. come, let us go, so we dwell at Jerusalem 
38. 20. obey the Lord, so shall it be well unto thee 
39. 14. so he dwelt among the people 
42. 17. so shall be with all men that set their faces 

Zyani.3.29. mouth in dust, if so be there may be hope 

£zeA:.12.11.as I have done, soshall be done to them 

16. 44. saying, as is the mother, so is the daughter 

18. 30. repent, so iniquity shall not be your ruin 
28. 14. cherub that covereth, I have set thee so 
45.20. so thou shalt do, so shall ye reconcile house 

Dan. 3. 17. if it beso, our God is able to deliver us 
Hos. 3. 3. shall abide for me, so will I be for thee 

13. 6. so were they fil!ed||.7ocZ 2.4.so shall they run 
^7nos5. 14. so the Lord of hosts shall be with you 
Zeph. 3. 7. so their dwelling should not be cut off 
Hag. 2. 5. so my Spirit remaineth am. you, fear not 
14. so is this pec^.t, «? is this nation before me 
Zech. 1. 6. to our doings, so hath he dealt with us 

8. 13. so will I saveyou, and ye shall be a blessing 

14. 15. so shall be plague of horse, as this plague 
Jlfat.3.15. Jes. said, Suffer it to be so now, it becom. 

5. 12. for so persecuted they prophets before you 
16. let yourlightso shine II lO.shall teachmenso 

6. 30. if God so clothe the grass of the field 
8.13. as thou hasr believed, so be it done unto thee 
9. 33. marvelled, saying it was never so seen in Isr. 
11. 26.evenso,Father,for so it seemed, Z^wAe 10.21. 
12.40. so shall Son ofman he, i7i/cell.30. j 17.24. 

19. 10. if the case of the man be so with his wife 
24.46.when cometh shall find sodoing,LMA-el2.43. 

Mark!. 18. are ye so without understanding also? 

10. 43. but so shall it not be among you 

Luke 12. 38. if he come in watch and find them so 

54. and so it is || 24. 24. found it so as women said 

John 3. 16. God so loved the world that he gave his 

12. 50. even as the Father said to me, so I speak 

13. 13. ye say well, for so I am || 14. 31. so I do 

15. 8. ye bear much fruit, so shall be my disciples 
9. as Father hath loved me, so have Ilovedyou 

17. 18. so have I also sentthem into world, 20. 21. 

18. 22. saying, Answerest thou the high-priest so? 
Acts 1. 11. this Jesus shall so come in like manner 

3.18. he hath so fulfilled || 7. 1. are these things sol 
8. 32. as a lamb dumb, so opened he not his mouth 
13. 47. for so hath the Lord commanded us 
14.1. they so spake, that a great multitude believed 

16. 5. so were the churches established in the faith 
19.20.so mightily grew word of God and prevailed 
20.13. for so had appointed, minding to go afoot 



i^cts 24. 14. so worship I the God of my fathers 
27.44. so came to jjass they escaped all sale lo land 

Rovi.5. 15. butnotastheofience,soalso is free gin 
8.8.S0 they that are in tlic fiesh cannot pleaseGod 

9. 16. so then it is not of him that willedi nor run. 

11. 26. so all Israel shall be saved, as itis w-itten 
12.20.so doing shalt heap coals of fire 3n h'n head 

14. 12. so every one shall give account to Go«l 
lCor.3.15. hehims. shallbesaved,yetso as by firo 

4. 1. let man so account of us, as ministers of C'lir. 

5. 3. concerning him that hath so done this deed 
6. 5. is it so that there is not wise man among you7 

7. 17. so let him walk, so ordain I in all churchea 
26. I say that it is good for a man so to be 
40. but she is happier if she so abide, my jud};ra. 

8. 12. when ye sin so against the brethren 
9.14. even so hath Lord ordained to live by gospe) 

24. so run, 26. || 11. 28. so let him eat that bread 

12. 12. all members are one body, so also is Chri«!t 

15. 11. so we preach, and so ye believed 
2 Cor. 10. 7. as he is Christ's, so are we Christ's 

11. 9. so will I keep mys. from being burdensome 
22.are they Hebrews! so am I; Israelites'? so am I 

12. 16. but be it so, I did not burden you 
Gal. 4. 29. but as then persecuted, even so it is now 

6. 2. bear burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ 
Eph. 2.15. of twain, one new man, so making peace 
Phil. 3. 17. brethren, mark them which walk so 

4. 1. my brethren, so stand fast in the Lord 
C0Z.2. 6. as ye receive Christ Jes. so walk ye in hina 

1 Thcss. 2. 4. even so we speak, not as pleasing men 
4. 17. and so shall we ever be with the Lord 

IIeb.3. 11. so I sware in my wrath, shall not enter 

7.9. as I may so say, Levi paid tithes in Abraham 

IPet.l. 15. so be ye holy Ij 2. 15. so is the will ofG. 

3. 17. it is better, if the will of God be so, to suffer 
IJohn 2. 6. he ought bims. so to walk as he walked 

4. 11. G. so loved us, weought to love one another 

17. because as he is, so are we in this world 
iiez;.1.7.even so amen || 22.20. even so come,L. Jes. 

SO be it. 
./osA.2.21.Rahab said, Accord.to your vimds,sobeil 
Jer. 11. 5. I answered and said, so be it, O Lord 
-See Did, Died, Do, Great, Long, Much. 
JVb« SO. 
Gen.'l9.7.du not so wickedly || 18. oh not so my L. 
29. 26. it must not be so done in our country 
48. 18. not so my father, this is the first-born 
Exod. 10. 11. n. so, go ye that are men and serve I* 
J^um. 12. 7. servant Moses is not so, who is faithfu 
Judg. 2. 17. obeying the Lord, but they did not se 
14. 15. is it not so ? || 1 Sam. 20. 2. it is not so 

2 Sam. 20. 21. the matter is n. so, but a man lift, up 
23.5.a]lho' my house henot so with God, yet hatia 

.lob 9. 35. and not fear him, but it is not so with me 

24. 25. if it be not so, who will make me a liar 
35.15. but now because it is not so he hath visited 

Psal. 1.4. ungodly are TioJ so, but are like the chaff 
Prov. 15. 7. the heart of the foolish doelh not so 
/sa.l0.7.hovvbeit meaneth n. so, nor heart think S9 
16.6. tiie pride of Moab, but his lies-shall not be so 
Jer. 48. 30. not be so, his lies shall not so effect it 
Mat. 19. 8. but from the beginning it was not so 

20. 26. but it shall not be so am. you, who wi^ be 

25. 9. not so, lest there be not enough for us 
Luke 1. 60. not so, but he shall be called John 

22. 26. exerc.lordship over them, but shall 7!.be so 
.Tohn 14. 2. if it were not so, I would have told you 
Acts 10. 14. but Peter said, J^ot so, Lord, 11. 8. 
Rom. 5.3. motoiily so, but weglory in tribulations 
11. not only so, but we also joy in G. thro' Jesua 
Eph. 4. 20. but ye have not so learned Christ 
Jam. 3. 10. these things ought not so to be 

SO that. 

Gen. 21. 6. so that all that hear will laugh with me 

28. 21. so that I come again to my father's house 

47. 13. so that land of Egypt and Canaan fainted 

Exod. 10.20. so that he would not let Isr. go, 11. 10. 

21. 12. he that smiteth a man, so that he die 
De?it.28.34.s. t. thou siialt be mad for sight of eyes 
Judg. 2. 14. so that they could not longer stand 

1 Sam. 4. 5. shouted, so that the earth rang again 
18. 30. so that his name was much set by 

IKings 8. 25. s. t. thy child, take heed, 2C/ir. 6. 16. 

2 Kings 8. 15. spread it on his face, so that he died 
9. 37. so that they shall not say, this is Jezebel 
18. 5. so that after him was none like him of kings 

Ezra 9. 14. so that there should be no remnant 

Job 1. 3. so that this man was greatest in the ea«l 
7. 20. set as a mark, so that I am a burden 10 mya. 

Psal. 40. 12. so that I am not able lo look up 
58. 11. so that a man shall say, there is a reward 
78. 53. he led them safely, so that they feared not 
100. 32. s. t. it went ill with Moses for their sake* 

Eccl. 6. 2. so that he wanted nothing for his soul 

IsaAl.l.s.t. thou didst not lay these things to heart 
60. 15. been forsaken, s. t. no man went thro' thee 

.Ter. 33.26. so that I will not take any of his 8ee<f 
44. 22. so that the Lord could no longer bear 

Rzek. 21. 24. so that in all your doings sins appear 



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Ezek. dl.O. so thataW the trees in Eden envied him 
Dan. 8. 4. so that no beast migiitstand before him 
Zech. ]. 21. so that no man did lift up his head 
Mark 15. 5. Jes. answered not, so t. Pilate marvelled 
JLuke 16. 2(i. so that they whicii would pass to you 
Rom. 1. 20. so that they arc without excuse 

15. 19. so that Worn Jei us. I have preached gospel 
2 Cor. 2 7. so that contiarivvise ye should forgive 

7. 7. so that I rejoiced the more 
Oal. 5.17. so that ye cannot do the things ye would 
1 T/iess.l.l.s.t.ye were ensatnples to all that believe 
Heb. 13 6. so t. we may boldly say, L. is my helper 

Was SO, or SO was. 
Gen. 1. 7. and it was so, 9, 11, 15, 24, 30. 

41. 13. as ho interpreted to us, so it was 
JVMWi.9.16.so it w. always, cloud covered it by night 

20. so it inas when cloud was on tabernacle 

21. so it was when the cloud abode from even 
/Mrfo'.6.38. dew be on the fleece only, and it was so 
19.30.it w. s. that all who saw it said, no such deed 

1 Sam.5.1. when men of Ashdod saw that it was so 
10. 9. it was .-io that when he turned from Samuel 
30.25.it Mas so from that day forward madeastat. 

"• Sam, 15. 2. it was so when any came to the king 
5. it was so that when any man came nigh to him 

16. 23. so loas all the counsel of Ahithophel 
IKings 13. 9. so was it charged me by word of L. 
ZKings 17.7. so it was that Israel had sinned ag. L. 

23. so was Isr. carried away to Assyr. to this day 
2Chrijn. 29.25. so was the commandment of Lord 
Luke 2. 6. and so it was that while they were there 

21. Jesus, who was so named of the angel 
5. 10. and so was also James and John astonished 
.jJcts 12. 15. Rhoda constantly affirmed it to. even so 

SOAKED. 

Isa. 34. 7. their land shall be s. with blood, their 

SOBER. 

2 Cor. 5. 13. whether we be s. it is for your cause 
1 Thess. 5. a.lel us not sleep, but let us watch and bes. 

8. but let us who are of the day be s. putting on 
ITim. 3. 2. a bishop then must be s. Tit. 1. 8. 

11. deacons' wives must bes. faithful in all things 
Tit. 2. 2. that aged men be s. grave, temperate 

4. they may teach the young women to be s. 

1 Pet. 1. 13. gird up the loins of your mind, be s. 
4. 7. be ye therefore s. and watch unto prayer 
5.6.be s. be vigilant, because vour adversary devil 

SOBERLY. 
/?oni.l2.3.but to think s.accord. to measure of faith 
Tit. 2. 12. teaching us that we should live s. right. 

SOBER-MINDED. 
T^t. 2. 6. likewise exhort young men to be s.-mind. 

SOBERNESS. 
Acts 26. 25. but speak forlh the words of s. 

SOBRIETY. 

Rom. 12. t 3. every man ought to think to ^. 

ITim. 2. 9. that women adorn themselves with s. 

15. if they continue in faith and holiness withs. 

SOCKET. 

Exod. 38. 27. a hundred talents, a talent for a s. 

SOCKETS. 
Exod. 26.19. make forty s. of silver, 21. | 36. 24, 26. 
two s. under one board for two tenons, two 
■ *. under anothpr board, 21, 2.5. | 36. 24, 26. 
25. and their s. of silver, sixteen s. 36. 30, 36. 
37. thou shalt cast five s. of brass for them, 36.38. 
27. 10. their twenty .9. shall be of brass, 38. 10, 11. 
12. on west side pillars ten, their s. ten, 38. 12. 

14. the hangings on one side, their s. three 

15. on the other side shall he three s. 38. 14, 15. 

16. their pillars shall be four, their s. four 

17. hooks shall be of silver and their s. brass, 18. 
3.5. 11. make bars, pillars, *. of the tabernacle 

17. hangings of the court, pillars, and their s. 
38 27. s. of the sanctuary, s. of the veil, hundred s. 

30. of the brass of the offerings he made s. 

31. s. of the court, and the s. of the court gate 
40. 18. reared the tabernacle and fastened his s. 

J^um. 3. 36. under the custody and charge of the 
sons of Merari shall be the s. 37. | 4. 31, 32. 
Cant. 5. 15. as pillars of marble set on s. of gold 

SOD. 
Gen.25. 29. Jacob s. pottage, Esau came from field 

2 Chron. 35. 13. other holy offerings s. they in pots 

SODDEN. 
Etod. 12. 9. eat not of it raw, nor s. with water 
Lev. 6. 28. but the earthen vessel wherein it is s. 
shall be broken, and if it be s. in a brasen 
pot it shall be scoured 
^um. 6. 19. the priest shall take the s. shoulder 
15am. 2.15. he will not haves, flesh ofthoebutraw 
Imm. 4. 10. the women have s. their own children 

SODERING. 
Tea. 41. 7. it is -eady for .<;. he fastened it with nails 

SOFT. 
Job 23. 16. for G. maketh my heart s. and troubleth 
41 3. will he speak s. words unto thee? 
Psal. 65. 10. thou makest it s. with shower;? 
Ptov. 15. 1. a s. answer turneth away wrath 
25 15. and a 5. tongue breaketh the bone 
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Mat. 11. 8. a man clothed in s. raiment ; they that 
wears, clothmg are in kings' houses, Luke7.25. 
SOFTER. 
Ps. 55. 21. words were s. than oil, yet drawn swords 

SOFTLY. 
Gen. 33. 14. I will lead s. as cattle, childr. be able 
Judg.A. 21. Jael went s. to him and smote the nail 
Rutli 3. 7. she came s. and uncovered his feet 
IKings 21. 27. Ahab fast, lay in sackcloth, wents. 
Isa. 8. 6. refuseth the waters of Shiloah that go s. 
38. 15. I shall go s. all my years in bittern, of soul 
.dots 27. 13. when south-wind blew s. they sailed 

SOIL. 
Psal. 37. t 35. like a tree growing in his own s. 
Ezek.n.8. it v/as plant, in a good s. by great waters 

SOJOURN. 
Gen. 12. 10. Abram went down into Egypt to s. 
19. 9. they said, this one fellow came into s. 
26. 3, s. in this land, and I will be with thee 
47. 4. they said, for to s. in the land are we come 
Exod, 12. 48. when a stranger will s. with thee and 
keep passover, Lev.l9. 33. J^Tum. 9. 14. j 15.14. 
Lev.l7. 8-. of strangers who s. that offereth sacrifice 
10. of strangers that s. that eateth any blood 
13. who s. among you, that hunteth any beast 
20.2.ofstrangers that s. that giveth seed toMolech 
25, 45. of strangers that s. of them shall ye buy 
Jadg. 17. 8. a Levite went to s. where he could 
.9. said to Micah, I go to s. where I may find place 
Ruth 1.1. Elimelech went to s. in country of Moab 

1 Kings 17. 20. evil on the widow with whom I s. 

2 Kings 8. 1. arise, s wheresoever thou canst s. 
Psal. 15. 1 1. who shall s. in thy tabernacle'? 

120.5. v/oe is me,that Is. inMeshech,dwellin tents 

Isa. 23.7. her own feet shall carry her afar off to s 

52. 4. my people went down into Egypt to s. there 

Jer. 42. 15. if ye wholly set your faces to enter into 

Egypt and go to s. there, 17. \ 44. 12, 14, 28. 

22. ye shall die in the place whither ye desire to s. 

Lam. 4. 15. they said, they shall no more s. there 

Eiek. 20. 38. I will bring them from where they s. 

47.22. divide it to you and strangers whos. among 

.dots 7. 6. that his seed should s. in a strange land 

SOJOURNED. 
Gen. 20. 1. from thence Abraham s. in Gerar 
21. 34. and s. in the Philistines' land many days 
32. 4. I s. with Laban, and stayed there until now 
35. 27. Hebron, where Abraham and Isaac s. 
Dent. 18. 6. if a Levite come from where he s. 
26. 5. s. in Egypt with a few, and became a nation 
Judg. 17. 7. a Levite s. in Bethlehem-judah 
19. 16. an old man of Ephraim s. in Gibeah 
2 Kings 8. 2. she s. in the land of the Philistines 
Psal. 105. 23. and Jacob s. in the land of Ham 
Heb. 11. 9. by faith he s. in the land of promise 

SOJOURNER. 
Gen.23.4. 1 am a s. with you, give me burying-place 
Lev. 22. 10. a s. of priest shall not eat of holy thing 
25. 35. a s. fallen in decay thou shalt relieve 
40. thy brother shall be as a s. with thee 
47. s. wax rich by thee and brother sell hims. to s. 
JSTurn. 35. 15. these six cities a refuge for Isr. and s. 
Ps. 39. 12. 1 am a stranger, a s. as all my fath. were 

SOJOURNERS. 
Lev. 25. 23. for ye are strangers and j. with me 
2 Sam. 4. 3. the Beerothites were s. in Gitlaim 
1 Chron. 29. 15. we are s. as were all our fathers 

SOJOURNETH. 
Eioi.3.22.every woman shall borrow of her that s. 
12. 49. one law shall be to him that is home-born, 
and to stranger that s. among you. Lev. 16. 29. 
Lev. 17. 12. norshall any stranger thats. eat blood 
18. 26. that s. among you shall keep my statutes 
25. 6. sabbath of the land meat for stranger that s. 
Jfum. 15. 15. one ordinance shall be for you and for 
the stranger that s. with you, 16. 29. 1 19. 10. 
26. and it shall be forgiven the stranger that s. 
■Tosh. 20. 9. these cities of .'cfuge forstranger that s. 
Ezra I.4.whosoremainethin any place where hes. 
Ezek. 14. 7. every one that s. in Isr. who separateth 
47. 23. that in what tribe stranger s. there give 

SOJOURNING. 
Exod.'i'i. 40. the s. of Israel in Egypt was 430 years 
.Judg. 19. 1. a certain Levite s. on Mount Ephraim 
IPet. 1. 17. pass the time of your s. here in fear 

SOLACE. 
Prov. 7. 18. come, let us s. ourselves with loves 

SOLD, .Actively, Passively. 
Gen. 25. 33. Esau s. his birth-right unto Jacob 
31. 15. our father hath s. us, devoured our money 
37. 28. they s. Joseph to the Ishmaelites for silver 
36. the Midianites s. him into Egypt to Potiphar 

41. 58. Joseph s. corn unto the Egyptians 

42. 6. he it was that s. to all the people of land 
45. 4. 1 am Jos. your broth, whom ye s. into Egyjr. 

5. be not angry with yours, that ye 5. me hither 
47. 20. for the Egyptians s. every man his field 

22. wherefore the priests s. not their lands 
Erod.'2,2.3. if he have noth. then shall be s. for theft 
Lev. 25. 23. the land shall not be s. for ever 



Z.C2).25.25.then shall he redeem that which br. th^, 
33.housethat wass.shallgoout in year of jubilee 
34. but the field of the suburbs may not be s. 
42. brethren shall not be s. as bond-men 

27. 28. no devoted thing shall be s. or redeemed 
Dent. 15. 12. and if thy brother be s. unto thea 

28. 68. there shall ye be s. unto yuur enemies 
32.30.except their Rock had s. them and shut them 

Judg. 2. 14. he s. them into hands of their enemies 
3.8. s. them to Chushan-rishathaim \\ 4.2. to Jabia 
10. 7. s. them into the hands of the Philistines 
l^Sam. 12. 9. he s. them into the hands of Sisera 
hKings 21. 20. thou hast s. thyself to work evil 
2 Kings G.2o. ass's head wass.forSOpiecesof si ver 
7. 1. a measure of fine flour s. for a shekel, 16. 
17. 17. Israel s. themselves to do evil in sight of Ld 
JVeh. 5. 8. have redeemed our brethren who were s. 
to the heathen, or shall ihey be s. unto usi 
13. 15. 1 testified in day wherein they s. victualj 

16. who brought ware and s. on the sabbath 
Esth. 1. 4. for we are s. I and my people to be slain 
and perish ; but if wc had been s. for bond-men 
Psal. 105. 17. Joseph who was s. for a servant 
Isa. 50. 1. which of my creditors is it to whom I s 
youl for your iniquiiies have ye s. yourselves 
52. 3. ye have s. yours, for nought, be redeemed 
Jcr. 34. 14. let go his brother who hath been s. 
Lam. 5. 4. water for money, our wood is s. unto up 
Ezek. 7.13. seller shall not return to that which is s 
Joel 3. 3. and they have s. a girl for wine to drink 

6. children of Judah have ye s. to the Grecians 

7. I will raise them out of place v.-hith. yr s. them 
Amos 2. 6. they s. the righteous for silver and poor 
Mat. 10. 29. are not two sjjarrows s. for a farthing 1 

13. 46. went and s. all that he had and bought it 
18. 25. his lord commanded him to be s. 
21. 12. cast out them that s. and bougl.t, overthrev? 
seats of them that s. Mark 11.15. Luke 19 45. 

26. 9. for this ointm. might have been s. for much 

and given to the poor, Mark 14. 5. John 12. 5. 

Luke 12.6. are not five sparrows s.for two farthinga 

17.28. they bought, they s. they planted, they builj 

John 2. 14. found in the temple those that s. oxen 

16. said to them that s. doves, Take these hence 

.Bcls 2.45. and s. their possession.* and goods, 4.34. 

4. 37. Joses having land s. it and brought money 

5. 1. Ananias s. \\ 8. ye s. the land for so much? 
4. after it was s. was it not in tliine own powerl 

Rom.l.lA. lawisspirit. but I am carnal, s. undersin 

1 Cor. 10.25. whatsoever is s. in shamble-!, that eat 
Heb.l2. 16. for one morsel of meat s. his birth-right 

SOLDIER. 

John 19. 23. and made four parts, to every s a part 

j^cts 10. 7. Cornel, called a devout s. that waited on 

28. 16. suffered Paul to dwell by himself, with a s. 

2Tim. 2. 3. endure hardness as a good s. of Christ 

4. may please him who haih chosen him to be a s. 

SOLDIERS. 

2 Chron. 25. 13. the s. fell upon the cities of Judah 
Ezra 8.22. I was ashamed torequireof theking*. 
Isa. 15. 4. the armed s. of Moab shall cry out 
ATat. 8. 9. having s. under me, Luke 7. 8. 

27. 27. the s. took Jesus and gathered to him s. 

28. 12. they gave large money unto the s. 
Luke 3.14. s. demanded, saying, what shall we dol 

23. 36. the s. mocked him, offering him vinegar 
John 19. 2. s. platted a crown of thorns, put it on 

23. the s. took his garments, and also his coat 

24. these things the s. did || 32. s. brake the legs 

34. but one of the s. with a spear pierced his sida 
j?cts 12. 4. delivered Peter to four quaternions of 5. 

6. same night Peter was sleeping between twos 
18. there was no small stir among the s. 
21. 32. when they saw the chief captain and s. 

35. so it was, that he was borne of the s. 
23. 23. make ready 200 s. to go to Cesarea 
27. 31.. Paul said to the s. except these abide 

32. then the s. cut off the ropes of the boat 
42. the s. counsel was to kill the prisoners 
SOLE. 
Gen. 8. 9. dove found no rest for the s. of her foot 
Deut. 28. 35. with a sore botch from s. of thy foot 
56. would not set the s. of her foot upon groumi 
65. neither shall the s. of thy foot have rest 
Josh. 1. 3. every places, of your foot shall tread oa 
25a7n.l4.25.frora s.of footto'crown was no blemish 
.hb 2. 7. Satan smote Job from the s. of his foot 
7sa.l.6. from s.of foot to head there is no soundness 
Ezek. 1. 7. s. of their feet like the s. of a calf's foot 
See Feet. 
SOLEMN. 
JVum.lO. 10. in your s. days ye shall blow trumpeta 
Psal. 92. 3. to sing praise wiih a s. sound 
Isa. I. 13. it is iniquity, even the s. meeting 
Lam. 2. 22. thou hast called as in a s. day, my tert. 
ffos. 9. 5. what will ye do in s. day, in day of ifeast? 
Zech. 8. f 19. the fast shall be joy and s. times 
See Assembly, Feast, Feasts. 
SOLEMNITY, 
Beut. 31; 10. in the s. of the year of releasa 



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Aa.30.29. shall have song, us when a holy 5. is kept 

SOLEMNITIES. 
fga. 33. 20. iook uiion Ziun, the city of our s. 
Ezek.4.5. 17. prince give buinl-ofteringsin i-.oflsr. 
46. 11. ill ilie s. nieiit-oli'oring shall be an ephah 

SOLEMNLVT. 
Gen. 43. 3. the man did s. protest unto us, saying 
1 Sam. 8. 9. yet protest s. to them, and shew Uieui 

SOLITARY. 
J\rum. 23. t 3. Balaam went s. and God met him 
Job 3. 7. let that night be 5. let no joyful voice come 
30. 3. for want and famine they were s. 
Psal. C8. G. God seltelh the s. in families 
107. 4. they wandered in the wilderness in a s. way 
/sa.35.1.wildern. amis, place shall be ghui for them 
Lam. 1. 1. how dolh city sits, that was full of peop. 
Mark 1.35.Jesus de]);irt. into a s. place, and prayed 

SOLITARILY. 
Mic. 7. 14. feed tliy pe()[)le which dwell s. in wood 

SOxME. 
Gen. 19. 19. Lotsaid,lesti-. eviltakeme,and Idie 
33. 15. let me now leave with thee s. of the folk 
37. 20. let us slay him, and cast him into s. pit, and 
we will say, s. evil beast hath devoured him 
47.2. took 6\ of l)is brethren and presented to Phar. 
Exod. 16. 17. and they gathered s. more, s. less 
20. but s. of them left of it till the morning 

27. s. went out on seventh day to gather, found 
Z/etJ.4. 7. shall put s. of blood on horns of altar, 18. 

17. the priest shall dip his finger in s. of the blood 
J\rum. 21. 1. Arad took s. of them prisoners 

27. 20. thou shall ptit s. of thine honour upon him 
Z)ewi.24.1.bec. he hath found s. uncleannessinher 
Ruth2. 10. let fall s. of handfuls of purpose for her 

1 Sam. 24. 10. s. bade me kill thee, butsparedthee 

2 Sam. 17. 9. he is hid in 5. pit, or in s. other place 

1 Kings 14. lo. in him there is found s. good thing 

2 Kings 7. 9. s. mischief will come upon us 
2 Chron. 12. 7. but 1 will grant s. deliverance 

16. W. Asa o!)|)re:;spd s. of people the same time 
Ezra 10. 44. s. had wives by whom they had childr. 
JVe/i. 5. 3. s. said, we have morlgaged our lands 

13. 15. saw I s. treading wine-presses on Sabbath 
19. and 5. of my servants set I at the gates 
Job 24. 2. s. remove land-marks, take away flocks 
Psal. 20, 7. ,9. trust in chariots, s. in horses 

69. 20. I looked for s. to take pity, there was none 
Prot". 4. 16. sleep taken a way, unless they cause s.fall 
.7er.49.9. would ihey not leave s. gleaning-grapesl 
Dan. 8. 10. and iicastdowns. of the host and stars 

11. 35. 5. of them of understanding sliall fall 

12. 2. s. to everlasting life, and s. to shame 
w57rtos 4. 11. overthrown s. as God overthrew Sodom 
Obad. 5. would they not leave s. grapes'? 
J\Iat.\3.A. s. fell by way-side, Mark 4. 4. LukeQ. 5. 

5.s.fellon stony places, not much earth,JI/arZ:4.5. 

7. and 5. fell among thorns, Mark 4. 7. LukeS.l. 
16. 14. s. say thou art John the Baptist, s. Elias, 

others Jeremias, Mark 8. 28. Luke 9. 19. 

28. there be s. standing here, who shall not taste 
of death till Son of man, Mark 9.1. Lukc9.21. 

19. 12. s. eunuchs which were so born, s. made 
23.34.S. yeshall kill and crucify, s. yeShall scourge 

28. 17. they worshipped him, but s. doubted 
Luke 8. 6. s. fell upon a rock, and witliered away 

21 . 16. and 5. of you shall cause to be put to death 
John 6. 64. there are s. of you that believe not 
^cts 5. 15. shadow of Peter overshadow s. of them 

8. 9. giving out that himself was s. great one 

31. how can I except s. man should guide me 

13. 11. seeking s. to lead him by the hand 

17. -4. s. of them believed {| 21. hear s. new thing 

32. s. mocked || 27. 34. I pray you take s. meat 
19. 32. s. cried one thing, s. another, 21. 34. 

27. 44. s. on boards, s. on broken pieces of the ship 
28. 24. s. believed and 5. believed not 
Rom. 1. 11. that I may impart to you s. spiritual gift 

13. that I might have s. fruit among you also 
3. 3. for what if 5. did not believe? 
8. as s. affirm that we say. Let us do evil that good 

5. 7. for a good man s. would even dare to die 

11. 14. if by any means I might saves, of them 
17. and if s. of the branches be broken ofT 

lCor.4.18. now s. aie puffed up as though notcome 

6. 11. such were s. of you, but ye are washed 

8. 7. for s. with conscience of the idol eat it 

9. 22. that I niiiglit by all means save s. . 

10. 7. neither be idolaters as were s. of them 

8. commit fornicaiion, as s. of them committed 

9. as s. tempted Christ and were destroyed 

10. nor murmur ye as .■;. of them murmured 

12. 28. and God hath set s. in the church 

15. 6. great,er part remain, but s. are fallen asleep 
12. how say s. that there is no resurrection? 
34. for s. have not the knowledge of God 
SCor.lO. 2. 1 think tobebold ag. s. who think of us 

12. for we dare not compare ourselves with s. 
Gal. 1. 7. but there be s. that trouble you 
Eph. 4. 11. he gave s. prophets, s. evangelists 
PAH. 1. 15 s. indeed preach Christ even of envy 
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2 Tiiess. 3. 11. there are s. am. you walk disorderly 

1 Tim. 1. 3. charge .v. that they teach no other doct. 

6. from which s. having swerved, have turned 
19. s. having put away, have made 8hi[>wreck 

4. l.thal in latter times s. shall depart from faith 

5. 15. s. are already turned aside after Satan 
24. s. men's sins open betbre-hand,s. men follow 
25. the good works of s. are manifest before-hand 

G. 10. which whiles, coveted after, they have erred 
27'm. 2. 18. and overthrow the faith of s. 

20; s. vessels to honour and s. to dishonour 
Heb. 3. 4. for every house is builded by s. man 

16. for s. when tliey had heard, did provoke 

4. 6. it remaineth, that s. must enter therein 

10. 25. not forsaking as the maimer of s. is 

11. 40. having provided s. better thing for us 

13. 2. for thereby s. entertained angels unawares 

2 Pet. 3. 9. Lord is not slack, as s. count slackness 
16. in which are s. things hard to be understood 

Jude 22.ofs. have compassion, making a difference 
Rev. 2. 10. the devil shall cast s. of you into prison 

SOMEBODY. 
Luke 8. 46. Jesus said, s. hath touched me 
.^cts 5. 36. rose upTbeuda*, boasting hims. to be s. 

>!OMETHING. 
1 Sam. 20. 26. for he thought, s. hath befallen him 
Mark 5. 43. that s. should be given her to eat 
/>MA:ell.54.and seeking to catch s.out of his mouth 
John 13. 29. or that he should give s. to the poor 
j^ctsS. 5. he gave heed expect, to receives, of them 
23. 15. as tho' ye would inquires, more perfectly 

18. this young man who hath s. to say to thee 
Gal. 6. 3. for if a man think i)imself to be s. 

SOMETIMES. 
Epk. 2. 13. ye who were s. afar off are made nigh 

5. 8. for ye were s. darkness, but now light in L. 
Col. 1. 21. you that were s. alienated and enemies 

3. 7. in which ye walked s. when ye lived in them 
Tit.S.'S. we ourselves also weres. foolish, deceived 
1 Pef. 3. 20. whos. were disobedientin days of Noe 

SOMEWHAT. 
Z,eu.4.] 3. have done s. against commandments, 27. 
22. when a ruler hath done s. through ignorance 
13. 6. if the plague be s. dark, 21, 26, 28, 56. 

19. there be a bright spot., and s. reddish, 24. 
1 Sam. 2. t 36. put me s. about the priesthood 

1 Kings 2. 14. he said, I have s. to say unto thee 

2 Kings 5.20. 1 will run after him, and take s.ofhim 
2 Chr. 10. 4. eases, grievous servitude of thy father 

9. ease s. the yoke || 10. make its. lighter for us 
Lrike 1. 40. Simon, 1 have s. to say unto thee 
Jicts 23. 20. as to inquires, of him more perfectly 

25. 26. O king, that I might have s. to write 
Pom. 15:24. if first I be s. filled with your company 
2 Cor. 5 12. that you may have s. to answer them 
10. 8. tho' I should boast s. more of our authority 
Gal. 2. 6. but of those who seemed to be s. 
Heb. 8. 3. of necessity this man haves, also to offer 
Rev. 2. 4. nevertheless, I have s. against thee 

SON. 
This name is given to a male child considered in 
the relation he bears to his parents. Seth was 
the son of Adam, and Enos icas son to Seth, 
Gen. 4. 25, 26. It is given also to a grandson})^ 
Mephibosheth is called the son o/ Saul, 2 Sam. 
19. 24. though he was the son o/ Jonathan, who 
was Saul's son, 2 Sam. 9. 6, It is put for a 
successor, or the descendant of a man, I am 
the son of the wise, the son of ancient kings, 
Isa. 19. 11. Thus the posterity of Jacob are 
called frequently the children of Israel. Son 
is a name given by masters and teachers to 
their scholars ; Eli called Samuel his son, 
1 Sam. 3. 6. .6nd Solomon fren^^cntly calls 
his pupil son, Prov. 1. 8. .^nd this name they 
gave them to shew their paternal authority and 
affection, and to make them more attentive and 
obedient. St. Paul calls Timothy Azs own son. 
1 Tim. 1. 2, To Timothy my own son in the 
faith ; who truly resembles me, and has been 
confirmed in the faith by my means. Obed is 
called the son of Naomi. Ruth 4. 17, There is 
a son born to Naomi ; one who will nourish, 
comfort, and a.tsist her, as a dutiful son suc- 
cours his parents. Hazael calls Ben-hadad 
Elisha's son, one that honoured him. as a son 
does his father, 2 Kings 8. 9. God calls the 
posterity of Jacob his son. Exod. 4. 22, Israel 
is my son even my first-horn. They are the 
first and only nation that I have chosen for 
my peculiar people. Ezekiel is called Son of 
man about eighty-nine times: JJvd Christ about 
ei<rhtv times in the Evangelists. 

SONS OF GOD. See on Child. 
Gen. 11. 1 12. hethatiss. of eight days hecircumc. 
16. I will give thee s. of Sarah, 19. | 18. 10, 14. 
21. 2. Sarah bare Abraham a s. in his old age, 7. 

10. cast out this bond-woman and her s. 
24. 36. Sarah my master's wife bare a s. 

44. the Lord hath appointed far my master's s. 



C7e7i. 24. 51. and let her be thy master's s wife 

29. 33. he hath therefore given me this 5. also 

30. 6. God hath heard me, and given me a s. 
24. the Lord shall add to me another s. 

35. 17. fear not, thou shalt have this s. al.so 
t 18. the s. of my sorrow; .?. of the right hand 

37. 3. because he was the s. of hiri old age 
Exod. 1. 16. if it be a s. then ye shall kill hira 
22. every s. that is born ye shall cast into ri?)! 

2. 10. the child grew, and he became her y 

4. 25. Zipporah cut off the foreskin of hers. 

12. 15. your lamb shall be s. of a year, J^ev. 12.t6 

21. 31. whether he have gored a s. or a daughtci 

23. 12. the s. of thy handmaid may be refreshed 
29. 30. that s. that is |)riest in stead j)ut them on 

Lev. 12. 6. the days of her [)urifyit!g (or a s. 

24. 10. the s. of an Israelitish woman strove in 

11. the Israelitish woman's s. bhisphemed 

25. 49. his uncle, or his uncle's s. niay redeem hi^n 
JSTiim. 23. 18. hearken unto me thou s. of Zip[)or \ 

27.4. because he hath nos.|| 8. if die and have no s. 
Z>eM(. 13. 6. if s. of thy mother entice thee secretly 

21. 16. that he may not make thos. of the boloved, 

first-born, before the s. of the hated, 17. 

18. if a man have a stubborn and rebellious s. 

20. this ours, is stubborn and rebellious, not obey 

28.56. eye shall be evil toward hers, and ilaughto-r 

.Tosh. 6. 26. in his youngest s. set up the gales of iJ 

15. 8. border went by the valley of s. of Hinnoni 
Judg. 5. 12. arise, lead captive, thou s. of Ahinoarn 

9. 18. have made the s. of his mnid-servaiit king 
28. Gaal said, is not he the s. of Jetubbaal? 

11. 2. for thou art the s. of a strange woman 
34. besides her he had neither s. nor daughter 

13. 3. but thou shalt conceive and bear a s. 5, 7. 
24. the woman bare a s. and called him SarnsoE 
Ruth 4. 13. Ruth bare a s. |l 17. a s. born to Naomi 

1 Sam. 1.23. H'annah gave hers, suck until weaned 

4. 20. women said, fearnot, for thou hast born as, 
9.2.Kish had s. whose name was Saul a young man 

10. 11. what is this that is come to s. of Kish? 

13. 1 1. Saul the s. of one year in his reigning 

16. 18. I have seen a s. of Jesse that is cunning 

17. 55. whose s. is this? 1| 58. whose s. art thou? 
\B. t 17. only be thou s. of valour for me and fight 
20. 27. wherefore cometh not the s. of Jesse? 

30. thou s. of the perverse reheliioua woman 

31. for as long as thes. of Jesse liveth on ground 
22. 7. wills, of Jesse give you fields and vineyards 

9. Doegsaid, I saw thes. of Jesse coming to Nob 

12. Saul said, hear now, thou s. of Ahitub 
25.10.who is s.of Jesse?|117.he is such a s.of Belial 

2 Sam. 1. 13. he said, 1 am the s. of a stranger 

9. 3. Jonathan hath yet s. who is lame on his feet 

9. given thy master's s. all that porta ined to Saul 

10. that thy master's s. may have food to eat; 

but Mephibosheth thy master's s. shall eat 
bread alway at my table 

10. 2. r will shew kindness to the s. of Nahash 

16. 3. king said, and where is thy master's s.? 

18. 12. not put forth my hand against the king's 5. 
18. 1 have no s. to keep my name in remembrance 
20. shall bear no tidings, becau.-e king's.?, is dead 

20. 1. nor have we inheritance in ihe s. ^f Jesse 
l/rm^s3. 6. thou hast given him as. to sit on .hrone 
26. for her bowels yearned upon her s. 

5. 7. hath given David a wise s. over this people 
7 14. Hiram was a widow's s. of tribe of NaphtsJi 

12. 16. no inheritance in s. of Jesse, 2 Chr. 10. IS. 

14. 1. Abijah the s. of Jeroboam fell sick 

5. she cometh to ask a thing of thee for her s. 

17. 17. tlie s. of the mistress of the house fell sick 
20. brought evil on the wido-v', bv slaying her s. 

22. 26. carry him to Joash king's s. 2 Chr. 18.25. 
2Kirigs 1.17.Jehoram reigned, becausehe had nos. 

4. 6. she said to her, s. biing me yet a vessel 

16. about this season thou shalt embrace a s. 

17. and the woman bare a s. at that season 
28. did I desire as. of my lord? || 37. took np her a. 

6. 29. give s. to eat him, and she hat!) hid her s. 
.32. see ye how this s. of a murderer hath sent 

8. 1. the woman, whose s. he had restored tolife 
5, this is her s. whom Elisha restored to life 

11. 1. Athaliasawhers.wasdead, 2 Chr. 22. 10. 
4. Jehoiada showed them the king's s. 
12. he brought forth the king's s. and put crown 

1 Chron. 12. 18. and on thy side, thou s. of Jesse 
20. 6. and he also was the s. of the giant 
22.9.behold, as. shall be born to thee, a man of rest 

2 Chron. 21. 17. so that there was never a s. left him 
22. 9. buried him, because he is s.of Jehoshaphat 
2.3. 3. he said, behold, the king's s. shall reign 

JVe/t.ll. 14. Zabdieltheiroverseer,s.of great man 
.Job 18. 19. he shall neither have s. nor nephew 
Psal. 2.12. kiss the s. lest he be angry, and ye peris?i 

."50. 20. thou slanderest thine own mother's s. 

72. 1. and thy righteousneps unto the king's s. 
t 17. as a s. to continue his father's name 

86. 16. and save the s. of thine handmaid 

89. 22. nor shall, the s. of wickedness afflict hina 



SON 



SON 



SON 



Ps»i JlQ 16. I am the s. of thine handmaid ! Col. 4. 10. and Marcus sister's s. to Barnabas 

Ptw \. I.-, aa a father 5. in whom he delighteth 2 IViess. 2. 3. tliat man of sin the s. of perditioii 
4lP f vas my father's s.oaly beloved of my mother 1 7'//n.l.l8.this charge I commit, to thee s.Tiraothy 
10. ] a wise 5. raakelh a glad father, .15. 20. ; Heb. 1. .^. I will be a fath. and he siiall be to me a 5. 

sleep- 
I'J. M. 



S.hf Uiat gathereth in sumtner is a wise s. 



eti> in harvests, causeih shame, 17. 2 
13. 1. M wise s. hearelh his father's instruction 
17.23. Soolish s.is agiief to his«fa,iher, and bittern. 
19. 13. a foolish s. is the calamity of his father 
28. 7. whoso keepeih the law, is a wise s. 
31.2. and what, the s. of my womb, s. of my vowsl 

Eccl. 5. 14. he begettotb a s. nothing in his hand 
10. 17. blessed hmd, when king is the s. of nobles 

Isa. 5. 1 1. a vineyard in the horn of the s. of oil 

7. 4. not afraid of the anger of the s. of Remaliah 
6. let us set a king in it, even the 5. of Tabeal 

9. the head of Samaria is Remaliah's s. 

14. behold, a virgm shall conceive and bear as. 

9. 6. unto us a child is born, unto us a s. is given 

14.12.how art thuu fallen, O Lucifer, s. of morning 

22. I will cut off f.om Bubylon s. and nephew 

19. 11. 1 am s. of ihe wise, ihes. of ancient kings 

21. 1 10. O my threshing, and ihe s. of my floor 

49.15. not have compassion on the s. of her womb 

. 56. 3. neither let Ih-e s. of the stranger speak 

Jer. 6. 2t). make thee mourning, as for an only s. 

33. 21. should not have a s. to reign on his throne 

Ezck.l-i.20.lhty shall deliver neither S.nor daught. 

18. 4. soul of the s. is mine, soul that sins shall die 

10. if he beget s.that i.-. a robber, shedder of blood 
14.a s. that seeth his father's sins and doeth not 

19. why, doth not s. bear miquity of the father? 
whenilies. hath done what is lawful and right 

20. s. not bear iniquity of father, nor father of s. 
44. 25. for s. or daughter they may defde thems. 

Hos. ]. 3. he took Gomer, which bare him a 5. 8. 

13.13. he is an unwise s.for he should not stay long 

Amos 7.14.iwas no pi()phet,nor was la prophet's^. 

8. 10. 1 will make it as mourning of an only s. 
JlJic. 7. 6. for the s. dishoiiouieth the father 
^faZ.l.G.i-.hoiioureihhis fiither,a servant hismaster 
JUat. 1. 21. she shall bring forth a s. l^uke 1. 31. 

9. 2. Jesus said, s. be of good cheer, Mark 2. 5. 

10. 37. he that loveth s. or daughter more than me 
11.27. no man knoweth s. but Father, nor any the 

Father, save s. and he to whom s. Luke 10. 22. 
13. 55. the carpenter's s. Mark 6. 3. Luke 4. 22. 
16. 16. thou art Christ the s. ot'the living God 

21. 28. and said, 5. go work to-day in my vineyard 
38. but when husbandmen saw the s. they said 

22. 42. what think ye of Christ? whose s. is he? 
Mark 12. G. having yet one s. his well-beloved 

13. 12. fatlier shall betray the s. children rise up 
32. that hour knoweth not the s. but Father 

14. 61. art thou the Chri.^t, the 5. ofthe blessed ? 
L/iike 1. 13. Elisabeth shall bearthees. name John 

32. he shall be called the s. of the Highest 
36.Elisabeth conceived a s. \\ 57. brought forth .?. 

2.48 mother said, 5. why hast thou dealt with us? 

3.23.Jesus about 30 years,being,as was supposed, 
the 5.- of Joseph, who was thes. of Heli 

7. 12. dead man carried out, otdy s. of his mother 

10.6- if 5. of peace be'there, your peace shall rest 

11. 11. if a s. si)all ask bread of any of you 

12. 53. the father shall be divided against tlie s. 

15. 13. the younger s. gathered all together 
31. s. thou art ever with me, all is thine 

16. 25. s. remember, that thou in thy life-time 

19. 9. forasmuch as he also is the s. of Abraham 
Tohn 1. 18. only begoi'.s.who is in bosom of Father 

45. we have found Jesus ofNazareth s. of Joseph 

3. 35. the Father loveth the s. 5. 20. 

36. that believeth on tb.e s. that believeth not s. 

4. 46. a certain nobleman whose s. was sick 

5. 19. s. can do nothing of himself, what things 

Father do these things doth the s. likewise 

21. even so the S. quickeneth whotn he will 

22. but hath commitrerl all judgment to the s. 

23. thatailmen should honour the s. he that ho- 
noureth not the s. hoiioureth not the Father 

26. so hath he given to s. to hav^lifein himself 
6. 40. every one who seeth s. and believeth on 'lim 

42. they said, is not lliis Jesus the s. of Joseph? 
8. 35. but s. abideth for ever || 9. 19. is this your s.? 

36. if 5. theref. chall make you free, shall be free 
9. 20. his parents said, we linow that this is our s. 
14. 13. that the Father niay be glorified in the s. 
17.12. none of them is lost, but the s. of perdition 
21.15. Simnn s. of Jonas, lovest thou me more than 
3cts 4. 36. Barnabas, s. of con.'solation, a Levite 
7. 21. took him up, and nouri.shed for her own s. 

13. 22. I have found David thes. of Jesse, aman 
23. 6. 1 am a Pharisee, the s. of a Pharisee 

16. Paul's sister's s. heard of their lying in wait 
Rom. 9. 9. at this time Sarah shall have a s 
1 Cor. 15. 28. then shall s. also himself be subject 
GelA.l.no more a serv.but 5. and if s.then an heir 

30. cast out the bond-woman and hers, for the 5. 



of the bond-woman shall not be heir with the j. 
Phil.2. 22. a? a s. v/ith father, heserved in gospel! 29. 21. shall have him become hi 
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8. but to the s. he saith, thy throne is for ever 

3. 6. but Christ as a s. over his own house 

5. 8. tho' he were a 5. yet learned he obedience 

7. 28. but the word of the oath maketh the s, 

11. 24. refused to be called s. of Pharaoh's daughter 

12. 6. and scourgeth every s. whom he receiveth 

7. for what s. is he whom father chastenelh not? 

2Pct.2.\5. following the way of Balaam s. of Bosor 

\Juhn2. 22. is antichrist that denietii Father and s. 

23.whosoeverdenieth thes. the same hath not the 

Fatlier, but he thai acknowledgeth the s. 

24. ye also shall continue in the s. and in Father 

4. 14. Father sent thes. to be the Saviour of world 

5. 12. he that hath the s. halh life ; and he that 

hath not the s. of God hath not life 

2 John 3. from Lord Jesus Christ s. of the Father 

9.he that abideth hath both the Father and the s. 

See David. 

SON of God. 

Dan. 3. 25. form of the fourth is like thes. of God 

Mat. 4. 3. if thou be the s. of God., command that 

thesestonesbe made bread,27.,40.jLM^e4. 3,9. 

8. 29. to do with thee, Jesus thou s.of G.l art thou 

cometo torment us before the time? Luke 8.28. 

14. 33. saying, of a truth Ihou art the s. of God 
26. 63. tell us whether thou be Christ the s.of God 
27. 43. for he said, I am the s. of God 

54. truly this was the s. of God, Mark 15. 39. 

Mark 1. 1. the gospel of Jesus Christ the s. of God 

3. 11. saying, thou art the s. of God, Johi 1. 49. 

Luke 1.35.thatholy thing shall be called s. of God 

3.38. was thes. of Adan), which was the s.of God 

4.41. devils came out ofmany, crying out, thou art 

Christ the s.o/G<>c;,Jo/m 6.69. | 11.27. 

22. 70. they said, art thou then the s. of God ? 

.John 1. 34. 1 bare record, that this is tiie s. of God 

3. 18. not believed in theonly begotten s. of God 
5. 25. dead shall hear the voice of the s. of God 
9. 35. he said, dost thou believe on the s. of God? 

10. 30. because 1 said, 1 am the s. of God 

11. 4. that the s.*of God might be glorified thereby 

19. 7. because he made himself the s. of God 

20. 31. believe that Jesus is Christ, thes. of God 
JJcts 8. 37. 1 believe that Jesus Christ is s. of God 

9. 20. he preached Christ, that he is the s. of God 

Rom. 1.4. ikclarerl to be the s. o/CotZ with power 

2 Cor. 1. 19. for thes. of God was not yea and nay 

Gal. 2. 20. I live by the faith of the s. of God 

Fph.i.YS. come in unity of knowledge ofs. of God 

Hcb. 4. 14. a great high-priest, Jesus the s. of God 

G. 6. they crucify to themselves s. of God afresh 

7. 3. but made like lo the s. of God abideth a priest 

10.29. who hath irodden under foot thes. o/ God 

l.folni3.9.fot this puri)oses.o/<7o<Z was manifested 

4. 15. whoso shall confess Jesus is the s. of God 

5. 5. he that believeth Jesus is the s. of God 
10. he that believeth on ihes.of God hath witness 
13. that ye nsay believe on the name ofs. of God 
20. and we know that tlie s. of God is come 

Rev. 2. 18. write these things saith the s. of God 

Bis SON. 
<'ie7J.4.17.callcd the city alter name of Azss. Enoch 

9. 24. Noah knew what kis younger s. had done 

21. 11. thing was very grievous because of Ai's s. 

22. 10. Abrnham took the knife to slay his s. 
13. offered hiirv for burnt-oftcrins instead othiss. 

24. 48. take myhiaster's brother's daughter toA?s s. 

25. fi. sent from Isaac his s. while he yet lived 
11. after the death of Abram, God blessed his s. 

34. 20. Shechem his s. came to gate of their city 
26. they slew Hamor and Shccheiri kis s. 

37. 34, Jacob mourned for his s. many days 
F.xod. 21. 9. if he hath betrothed her to his s. 

32. 29. consecrate, even every man ujion his s. 
Lev. 21. 2. but for his s. he may be defiled 
A''um. 20. 26. and j)Ut them on Eleazar his s. 28. 
Dnit.1.31. God bare thee, as a man doth bear A?ss. 

7. 3. thy daughter thou shalt not give to his s. 

8.5. as a man chasteneth his s.sothe L.chasleneth 

18. 10. not any maketh his i tr -^assthro' the fire 
2 Sam. 13. 37. David mourned for his i' every day 

16. 19. should I not serve in presence of kis s. 7 

19. 2. how the king was grieved for his s. 

1 Kings 11. 35. take kingdom out of his s. hand 
36. andtoAiss. will I give one tribe, that David 

15. 4. give him a lamp, to set up his s. after liim 

16. 13. for all the sins of Elah kis s. they sinned 
2Ki-ngs 3.27. took his eldest s. should have reigned 

IG. 3. Ahaz mae^ kis s. to pacs through the fire 

21. 6. IVfenasseh made his s. pass through the fire 
7. of which Lord said to David and to Solomon 

his s. will I put my name, 2 Chron. 33. 7. 
23. 10. no man might rnakt: his s. pass through fire 

2 Chron. 24. 22. thus Joash the king slew his s. 
Prov. 13.24. he that spareth his rod, hateth kis s. 

s. at length 



Prov. 30.4. what is his s. name, if thou canst tell 
./er.27.7.all nations shall serve his s.aiid kis son'w. 
Dan.5.22. thou hiss. OBelshaz. hast not humbled 
Mai. 3. 17. spare them, as a man spareth his s. 
Mat. 7. 9. what man, whom if his s. ask bread 

21. 37. last of all he sent unto them his s. 

22. 2. a king who made a marriage for his s. 
45. how is he then hiss.? M ar kl2.'.y7. Luke 20.^4. 

John 3. 16. that he gave his only begotten s. 

17. God sent not /lis s. to condemn the world 

4. 5. the ground that Jacob gave to his s. Joseph 

47. that he would come down and heal his s. 
Jlcts 3. 13. God hath glorified his s. Jesus 

2!5. God having raised up his s. Jesus, sent him 
Rom. 1. 9. whom I serve in the gospel of kis s. 

5. 10. were reconciled to God by death of kis s. 
8. 3. God sending kis own s. in likeness of flesh 

29. to be conformed to the image of kis s. 

32. he that spared not kis own s. but delivered 
1 Cor. 1. 9. called to the fellowship of kiss. Jesus 
Gal. 1. 16. it pleased God to reveal kis s. in me 
4. 4. God sent forth kis s, made of a woman 

6. God sent the spirit of kis s. into your hearts 
Col. 1. 13. translated us into kingdom of /tzs dear^. 
1 Tkess. 1. 10. and to wait for kis s. from heav^ 
//ei. 1.2. G.inlastdays hath spoken tousbyAzs *. 
11. 17. Abraham offered up his only begotten s. 
Jam. 2. 21. when had offered Isaac his s. on altar 
lJoknl.3. our fellowsh. is w ilh Fath, and kis s. Jes. 

7. blood of Jes. Chr.Aiss.cIeansethus from ail sin 

3. 23. that we believe on the name of kis s. Jesus 

4. 9. God sent kis only begotten s. into the world 
10. and senlkiss.to be the propitiation for our sins 

5. 9. the witness, which he hath testified of A/s s. 

10. that believeth not God, made him a liar, he 

believeth not record God gave of hiss. 

11. this life is in his s. \\ 20. we are in his s. Jesus 

SON in law. 

Gen. 19.12. hast thou here any besides? s. inlaw 

Judg. 15. 6. Samson the s. in Liio of the Timnite 

19. 5. the damsel's father said unto his s. inlaw 

1 Sam. 18. 18. 1 should be s. in law to the king, 21 

21. Saul said, thou shalt this day bemy s.m iaw 

22. now therefore be the king's s. in law 

26. it pleased David well to be king's s. in lats 

27. that he might he the king's s. in law 

22. 14. wlio is so faithful as the king's s. in law 
2Kings 8.27.Jehoram was s. in I. of house of Ahab 
JVeA. 6. 18. Tobiah was s. in law to Shechaniah 

13, 28. was s. in laio to Sanballat the Horonito 

See Beloved. 

My SON. 

Gen. 21. 10. Ishmael shall not be heir with my s. 

23.swear that thou wilt not deal falsely with wj/a 

22. 7. my father, and he said, here am I, my s. 

8. 7ny s. God will provide liimself a lamb 
24.3.sliaitnot take wife \omy s. of Canaanites,37. 
4. go io my kindred, and take w.Teto mys. 7,38. 
G. "that thou bring not 7riy s. thither again, 8. 
27. t>. now therefore riiy s. obey my voice, 43. 
13. his mother said, upon me be thy curse, viy s. 

18. he said, here am I, who art thou, my s.? 
21. whether thou be myxery s. Esau,or not, 24. 
27. see, the smell of my s. is as smell of a field 
37. and what shall I do now unto thee, my s. ? 

.34. 8. the soul of wj/s. longeth for your daughter 

37. 33. and he knew it, and said, it is rny s. coat 
?5. I will go into the grave to my s. mourning 

38. 11. remain, till Shelah wy s. be grown 

26. because that I gave her not to Shelah my s. 

42. 38. he said, my s. shall not go down with you 

43. 29. he said, God be gracious to thee, my s. 
45. 28. it is enough, Joseph my s. is yet alive 

48. 19. Jacob said, I know it my s. I know it 

49. 9. from the prey, my s. thou art gone up 
Exod. 4. 22. Israel is my s. even my first-born 

23. let my s. go, that he may serve me 

./osk. 7. 19, my s. give glory to the God of Israel 
.Judg. 8. 23. neither shall my s. rule over you 

17. 2. mother said, blessed be thou of the L. my s. 
3. dedicated for mv s. to make a graven image 

1 Sam. 3. G, I called not my s. lie <!own again 
4. 16. and he said, what is there done, my s. ? 
10.2. sorroweth, saving, what shall I do for mys.? 

14. 39. though it be in .Tonalhnn 7>iy s. he shall die 
40. land Jonathan OTj/s. will be on the other Bide 
42. cns's lots between me and Jonathan wy e. 

22. 8. that 7111/ s. hath made a leaffi'e with son of 
Jesse, or'that?/??,' s. hath s'ir'ed up mv servan' 
24. 16 is this thy voice, my s- D.ivid ? 26. 17. 
2G. 21. I have sinned, return, wy s. David 
25, Saul said, ble'sed be thou my s. Pavd 

2 .fflT?), 7, 14, 1 will be his father, he shall be my s 
13, 25 king said, nay,w?y s. let us not all now go 
14. 11. not suffer revengers, lest they destroy jry s. 

16. destroy me and my s. out of the inheritance 
16.11. behold mys. who came forth of mybovrels 

18. 22. Joab said, wherefore wilt thou run mys. 
33.the king was moved and wept, thu.s he said,0 ■ 

my s. Absalom I my s. my s. Absalom ! 19.4. 



SON 



SON 



SON 



I Kings J. 21. I and viy s. be counted offenders 

3. 21.1. she arose and look my s. from beside mo 

21. behold, it was not/ny s. wliicli 1 did bear 

22. liie woman said nay; but llie living is mys. 

23. thy son is the dead, and my s. is the living 
17. 12. 'tliat 1 may dress it lor me and my s. 

18. siie said, art th.ou come to me to slay my s. 
'* Kings ti. 28. and we will eat my s. to-morrow 

29. so we boiled my s. and did eat him, give tliys. 

14. U. give thy daughter to my s. 2 Chron.25. 18. 
I Chron. 17. 13. and lie shall be my s. 22. 10. 

92. 11. now my s. L. will be with thee and prosper 

28.6. I have chosen him to be jny s. w ill be his lath. 

9. thou, Solomon my s. know God of tiiy father 

29. 1. S.domon viy s. whom G. alone hath chosen 

19. give to Solomon7ny5. a perfect heart to keep 
Psal.'i.'t. L.saidto me, thou art ?»?/ .s. this day have 

I begoilen thee, jicts 13. 33. Heb. 1. 5. | 5. 5. 
Prov. 3. 1 1. my s. despise not the ch.astening of the 
Lord, nor be weary of his correction, Heb.l2.5. 
6. 3. do this now, my s. and deliver thyself 
23.20. mys. give me thine heart, observe my ways 
24. 21. my s. fear thou the Lord and the king 
27. 11. my s. be wise, and make my heart glad 

31.2. whaU my s.? and what, the s. of my vows 1 
Eccl. 12. 12. funher by these iny s. be admonished 
Jler.31.20.is Ephraim my dear s.? is he ))leas. child 1 
£2eA. 21. 10.it conlemneth rod oi'my s.as every tree 
Has. 11. 1. 1 called 77!r/s. out of Egyi)t, Jilat.2. 15. 
Jfai. 3. 17. a voice saying, this is 7ft?/ beloved s. 17. 'o. 

17. 15. Lord have mercy on my s. he is lunatic 
21. 37. they will reverence my s. Mark 12. 6. 

Mark 9. 17. Master, I have brought to thee mys. 

Luke 9. 38. jMaster, I beseech thee look upon mys. 

15. 24. for this vuj s. was dead and is alive again 
1 Tim. 1. 2. to Timothy my own 5. in the faith 
iTim. 2. 1. my s. be strong in grace that is in Christ 
Tit. 1. 4. to Titus mine own s. after common faith 
Philem. 10. I beseech thee for my s. Onesimus 
Rev. 21. 7. I will be his God, he shall be my s. 

Thy SON. 
Oen. 22. 2. take now thy s. thine only son Isaac 
IS. thou liMst not withheld thy s. thine only 5. 16. 

24. 5. must I needs bring thy g. again to the land?' 
27. 32. he said, 1 am thy s. thy tirst-born Esau 
37. 32. know now whether it be thy s. coat or no 
48. 2. behold, thy s. Joseph cometh unto thee 

Exod. 4. 23. I will slay thy s. even thy first-born 

10. 2. tell in the ears of thy s. and son's s. 

13. 8. thou shalt shew thy s. in that day, saying 

14. when thy s. asketh thee, what is this? shalt say 

by strength broughtfiom Egypt, Deut.6.2{). 

20.10. noi do any work, thou, nor thy 5. seventh 

day is i he sabbath, thou shalt not do, Deut. 5. 14. 

Deut. 6. 21. then thou shalt say unto thy s. 

7. 3. nor his daughter shalt tiiou take unto thy s. 

4. they will turn away thy s. from following me 
12.18.ear i hem before Ld. thou and thy s.16.11,14. 
13. 6. if thy s. entice thee secretly, saying 

Judff. 6. 30. bring out thy s. that he may die 

8. 22. rule over us, thou, thy s. and thy son's s. 

1 Sam. 16. 19. Saul said, send me David thy s. 

25. 8. give to thy servants, and to thy s. David 

2 Sa/n. 14. 11. there shall not one hair of thy s. fall 
I Kings 1. 12. save thy life and life of thy s. Solom. 

13. thy s. Solomon shall reign after me, 17, 30. 
3. 22. ilie dead is thy s. \\ 23. and thy s. is the dead 

5. 5. thy s. whom I will set upon thy throne 

11. 12. I will rend it out of the hand of thy s. 
13. 1 will give one tribe to thy s. for David's sake 

17. 13. and after make for thee and for thy s. 
19. give me thy s.\\ 23.Elisha said, see, f. s.liveth 
iKi7i^s 4.36. when she came, he said, take up t?iy s. 

6. 2^. give thy s. that we may eat him to-day, 29. 

16. 7. saying, 1 am thy servant, and thy s. 
!CVr.-8.G.Soiomon thys. shall build me my house, 

I have chosen him to be my s. 2 Chr. 6. 9. 
Prov. 19. 18. chasten thy s. while there is hope 
29. 17. correct thy s. and he shall give thee rest 
Luke 9. 41. Jesus said, bring thy s. hither 
15. 19. am no more worthy to be called thy s. 21. 
30.assoonasthisfA7/s. was come who devoured 
Tbhn 4. 50. go thy way, thy s. liveth, 51, 53. 
17. 1. scorify thy s.lhatthy s.aho may glorify thee 
19.26.he saith to his mother, woman, behold thy s. 

SON of man. 
Ezek. 2. 1. he said s. nf man., stand upon thy feet 

3. 5. of man, I send thee to the chiliiren of Israel 
6. and thou, s. of man, be not afraid of them 
8. thou s. of man, hear what I say unto thee 

3. 1. s. of man, eat that thou findest, eat this roll 
S.s.ofman, cause thy belly to eat, fill thy bowels 

4. s. of man, go get thee to the house of Israel 
10. s. of man, all the words that I speak receive 
J7. s. of man, I have made thee a watchman 
2.5. Os. of man, they shall put bnnds upon thee 

l.l.inou also s.ofman, take thee a tile before thee 
16.*. o/ man,I will brea^ stafFof bread in Jerus. 
5. 1. thou 5. of man, tal^e thee a sharp knife 
8 2- s of man, set thy face toward mosntains 
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Ezek.l. 2. thou s. of man, thus saith the Lord God 

8. 5. s. of man, lift u[) thine eyes toward north 
6. he said, s. of man, seest thou w hat they do ? 

8. he said, s. of man, dig now in the wall 

12. 5. of man, hast thou seen what ancients do ? 
15. lie said, hast thou seen this, O s. of manl 17. 

11. 2. s. of man, these are the inea that devise 
4. prophesy against them, |)ro[)liesy, O s. of man 
15. s. of man, thy brethren are they unto whom 

12. 2. s of man, thou d wellest in a rebellious house 
3. therefore thou s. of man, prepare thee stuff 

9. s. of man, hath not the house of Israel said 

18. s. of man, eat thy bread with quaking 

22. s. of man, what is that proverb that ye have 
27. s. of man, behold, they of house of Israel say 

13. 2. s. of man, prophesy against the prophets 
17. thou s. of man, set thy face against thy people 

14. 3. s. of man, these men have set up their idols 

13. s. of man, when the land siiineth against me 
15.2. s.o/;/ia7t, what is vine-tree more than anytree 

16. 2. s. of man, cause Jeius. know her abominat. 

17. 2. s. of man, put forth a riddle and speak 

20. 3. *. uf man, speak to the elders of Israel 
4.6-.o/7ft«7;,wilt thou judge them? cause to know 
27. therefore s. of man, spenk to house of Israel 
46. s. of man, set lliy face toward the south 

21. 2. s. of man, set thy face toward Jerusalem 

6. sigh therefore, thou s. of man, with bitterness 
9.5.0/771. prophesy and say, a sword, a sword, 28. 
12. cry and liowl s. of m. tor it shall be on people 

14. s. of hian, prophesy and smile thine hands 

19. also thou s. of man, appoint thee two ways 

22. 2. thou s. of man, will ihou judge the city ? 
18. s. of man, house of Isr. is to me become dross 

24. 5. of man, say to her, thou arttheland that 
23. 2. s. c/ 777. there were two women of one mother 

36.s.fi/wi.wilt thou judge Aholah and Aholibah? 

24. 2. s. of man, write thee the name of the day 
. 16. s.o/ 777077, 1 take away the desire of chine eyes 

25. s. of man, shall it not be in the day when 

25. 2. s. of man, set thy face against Ammonites 

26. 2. .«;. of man, because that Tyrus hath said 

27. 2. s. of man, lake up a lamentation, 28. 12. 

28. 2. s. of man, say unto the prince of Tyrus 
21. s. of man, set thy face against Zidon 

29. 2. it. of'vian, set thy face against Pharaoh 
18.5. o/7wa77, Nebuchadrezzar caused his army 

30. 2. s. of man, prophesy, and say, thus saith L. 
21. s. of man, I have broken the arm of Pharaoh 

31.2. s. of man, speak to Pharaoh kingof Egypt 
32.2. 5. of man, take up a lamentation of Pharaoh 

18. s. of man, wail for the multitude of Egypt 

33. 2. s. of man, si)eakto children of thy people 

7. thou, O 5. of man, I have set thee a watchman 

10. O s. of man, speak to the house of Israel 

12. thou s. of in an, say to the children of Israel 
24.s.<7/77ia77,they that inhabit thosewastes of Isr. 
30. 5. of man, thy people still are talking ag. thee 

34. 2. s. of man, projihesy against the shepherds 

35. 2. s. of man, set thy face against mount Seir 

36. 1. thou .«. of maji, prophesy to the mountains 
17. s. of man, when the house of Israel dwelt 

37. 3. he said, s. of man, can these bones live ? 

9. prophesy, s. of man, and say to wind, come 

11. s. of man, these bones are the house of Israel 

16. 5. of man, take theeonestick, and write on it 

38. 2. s. of man, set thy face against Gog 

14. theref. 5. of man, prophesy and say unto Gog 

39. 1. thou s. of man, prophesy ag. Gog and say 

17. thou 5. of man, thus saith the Lord, 43. 18. 

40. 4. 5. of man, behold witli thine eyes, and hear 
43. 7. he said, s. of man, the place of my throne 

10. s. of man, shew the house to house of Israel 

44.5. $. of man, mark well, behold with thine eyes 
47. 6. he said, s. of man. hast thou seen this ? 

See Man. 
SONG. 
Wefind in Scripture several songs composedupon 
important occasions ; for example, Moses 77iaie 
one after the passage through the Red sea, to 
thank God for the deliverance of his people, and 
celebrate the greatness of this miracle, E.\od. 

15. 1, 2, (S-c. David composed a mournful 
song upon the death of Saul and Jonathan, and 
another upon the death of Abner, 2Sa777. 1. 18, 

19. I 3. 33. Jeremiah zcrofe A7S Lamentations, 
which are a song, wherein he deplores the cala- 
mities and ruin of Jernsalem : and he made 
another upon the death 0/ Josiah king o/Judah, 
2 Chron. 35. 25. Deborah a77.d Barak made a 
triumphant hymn after the defeat of Sisura, 
Judff. 5. 1, 2, 3, &c. The Canticles, or Solo- 
mon's Song, and tJic 45th Psalm, are songs to 
celebrate a spiritual and divine wedding, suck 
sort of pieces as the Greeks call Epithalamia. 
Hannah tlie mother of Samuel, and king Heze- 
kiah, returned thanks to God for the favours 
they had received,rn solemn and sp iritual songs, 
1 Sam. 2. 1, 2, &c. Isa. 38. 10, 11, &c. TAe songs 
composed by the Virgin Mary, by Zachariaa the i 



father of John t/teBantist, and old Simeon, art 
of the same vature. They are thanksgivings 
to God for blessings received from kirn, Lukf 
1.411,68. 12. 29,30. 

The Song of Sonos, in Hebrew, Schir Has- 
cliirim, the most excellent of all songs. The 
Christian church, as well as the synagogue^ 
has nhcays it:ceived this be ik of Canticles, 
among the scriptures as generally owned to be 
canonical. The form of it is dramatical^ 
wherein several parts of it arc uttered by, or 
in the name of several persons ; which are 
chiefly four, the bridegroom and bride, and the 
friends or companions of the one, and of th& 
other. The design of the book in general, is tc 
describe the passionate loves and happy mar- - 
riagc of two persons, their mutual satisfac- 
tion therein, and the blessed fruits and effects 
thereof. But then it is not to be understood 
carnally, concerning Solomon and Pliaraoh'a 
daughter, although the inspired author may 
allude to that; but they who id ould penetrate the 
meaning, and comprehend the whole n.ystrry of 
it, must raise their conceptions above thinrrg 
relating tofiish and blood, and contemplate in 
it the espousals of Christ with the church, and 
with every believer. So that this book is a 
continued allegory, wherein, under the terms 
of a common wedding, a divine and superna- 
tural viarriage is expressed. 

The Hel rews, apprehending it might be binder 
stood in a gross and carnal manner, forbade 
the reading of it before the age of thirty ; and 
indeed nothing is more dangtrous than to read 
it with carnal thoughts and dispositions ; peo- 
ple not only being Liable to the hazard of losing 
thereby all the esteem which they ought to have 
for this book, but of evert wounding the soul 
instead of edifying it. 

Such as deny this spiritual book to be canonical^ 
say, that neither Christ, nor his .apostles, have 
ever cited it, and that the name of God is nc< 
once to be found in it. To this it is replied 
that there arc several other sacred books, Schick 
our Saviour has not expressly quoted; and that 
in an allegory, wherein the Son of God is con- 
cealed under the figure of a Husband, it is not 
necessary that he should be expressed by his 
proper name. If he were by name mentioned, 
it would cease to be an allegory. 

Exod. 15. 1. then sang Moses and the children of 
Israel this s. unto the Lord, JVum. 21. 17. 
2. the Lord is my strength and s. and lie is be- 
come my salvalion, Psal. 118. 14. fsa. 12. 2. 

Deut.'Sl. lu. write this s. that thiss. may be witness 
21. this s. shall testify || 22. Moses wrote this 5 
30. Closes spake the words of this s. 32. 44. 

•Tudg. 5. 12. awake, auake, Deborah, utter a s. 

2 Sam. 22. 1. David spake to Lord words of this s. 

1 Chr. 6. 31. they whom David set over service ofs. 
15.22. Chenaniah chief of Levites was for as. 27. 

25. 6. these were under their father for s. in house 

2 Chr. 29. 27, s. of the Lord began with trumpets 
.7ob 30. 9. now I am their 5. I am their hy-word 
Psal. 28. 7. and with my s. will I prai.se him 

33. 3. sing unto him a new s. Isa. '12. 10. 

40. 3. and he hath put a new s. in my mouth 
42. 8. and in the night his s. shall be with me 
69. 12. and I was the s. of the drunkards 
30. I will praise the name of God with a s. 
77. 6. I call to remembrance my s. in night 
06. 1. O sing to the Lord a news. 98. 1. | 149. 1. 
137. 3. for there they required of us a s. and mirth 
4. how shall we sing Lord's s. in a strange land? 
144. 9. I will sing a new s. unto thee, O God 
Eccl. 7. 5. than for a man to hear the s. of fools 
Cunt. 1. 1. the s, of songs which is Solomon's 
Isa. 5. 1. now will I sing a s. of my beloved 

24. 9. they shall not drink wine with a s. 

26. 1. in that day shall this s. be sung in Judab 
30. 29. ye sha!! have a s. as in the night 

/^am. 3. 14. 1 was a derision and their 5. all the day 

Ezek. 33. 32. thou art to them as a very lovely s. 

Rev.5. 9. they sung a new 5. thou art worthy, 14. 3. 

14. 3. no man could learn that s. but the 144,000 

15. 3. they sing the s. of Moses and s. of the Lamb 

SONGS. 

Gen. 31. 27. I might have sent thee away with 9. 

.ludg. 9. 1 27. they trod the grapes and made s. 

1 Kings 4. 32. his s. were a thousand and five 

I Chron. 13. fS. David jirayed before God with «. 

25. 7. that were instructed in the s. of the Lord . 
.N'eh. 12. 46. in the days of David there were s. 
Job 35. 10. God my maker who giveth s. in night 
P5.32.7.shail compass about with 5. of deliveronco 

119. 54. have been my 5. in house of pilgrimage 
137. 3. saving, sing us one of the s. of Zion 
Prov. 25. 20. so is he that singeth s. to heavy heart 
Cant. 1. 1. the song of .s. which is Solomon'a 
Isa. 23. 16. make sweet melody, sing manr » 



SON 



SON 



SOO 



/ja.24.16. from utter, pait of earth have we heard s. 

35. 10. the ransomed shall come to Zion with s. 
38. 20. will sing my s. to the stringed in.struments 

£zeA.2G. 13. 1 will cause tiie noise of thy s. to cease 
.Smos 5,23. take away from me the noise of thy 5. 

8. 3. s. of the temple shall he howiings in that day 
lU. I will turn all your s. into lamentation 

Hab. 3. jl. a prayer accordieg to variable 5. 
Ep/4.5.19. speak, to yours, in psalms and spiritual s. 
Q)/.3.16.admonish.oneanoth.in hymns,spiritual5. 

SONS. 
Gen 7. 13. the 5. of Noah entered into the ark 

9. 18. the s. of Noah that went forth of the ark 
19. these are the three s. of Noah, and of them 

10. 1. and to them were s. born after the flood 
19. 14. Lot went out and spake to his s.-in-law 
23. 11. in the presence of the s. of my people 
27. 29. and let thy mother's 5. bow down to thee 
34. 27. s. of Jacob came upon slain and spoiled 
37. 2. and the lad was with the s. of Bilhah 

42. 5. and tlie 5. of Israel came to buy corn 

II. we are all one man's s. we are no spies, 32. 
46. 5. ihe s. of Israel carried Jacob in waggons 
^xod. 29. t 30. he of his s. that is priest in his stead 
32. 2. break off ear-rings in tJie ears of yours. 
liev. 26. 29. ye shall eat the flesh of your s. 
J^-i'um. 16. 7. ye take too much on you, ye s. of Levi 
27. stood in door of their tents their wives and s. 

27. 3. our father died in his own sin, and had no s, 

36. 3. if they be married to s. of other tribes 
Deut. 23. 17. nor a sodomite of the 5. of Israel 

32. 8. wlien he separated the s. of Adam 
Josh. 15. 14. Calebdrove3s.of Anak,.7?i^Znr. ].20. 
Judfir.S. 19. there were even the s. of my mother 
30^ Gideon liad 70 5. i| 10. 4. Jair had thirty s. 

12. 14. Abdon had forty s. and thirty nephews 

19, 22. certain 5. of Belial beset house round about 
Rutk 1. 11. are there yet any more s. in my womb ? 

1 Sam. 1. 8. am not I better to thee than ten s. ? 
2. 12. s. of Eli were s. of Belial, knew not Lord 
8. 11. will lake yours, and appoint them for hims. 

. 26. 1 16. as the Lord liveth, ye are the s. of death 

2 Sam. 2. 18. there were three s. of Zeruiah there 
3. 39. these men s. of Zeruiah be too hard for me 

9. 11. Mepbibosheth eat as one of the king's s. 

13. 23. and Absalom invited all the kind's s. 
30. saying, Absalom haih slain all ihe kins's 5. 

16. 10. what to do with you, ye s.of Zerniah? 19. 22. 
23.6. but s. of Belial shall be as thorns thrust away 

1 Kings 1. 9. he called all the king's .5. 19. 25. 

2. 7. but shew kindness to s. of Barzillai Cileadite 
4. 31. for he was wiser thtin the s. of Mahol 

20. .35. a certain man of Ihe s. of the prophets 
21. 10. set two men, s. of Belial, before him 

2^r'«n's4.5. she shut door upon her and upon her s. 

10. 3. look out the meetest of your master's s. 
8. they have brought the heads of the king's s. 

31.2. stole him from the king's s. 2 Chron.22. 11. 

25.7. they slews. ofZedekiah before his eyes, and 
put out eyes of Zcdekiaii, .Ter. 39. 6. | 52. 10. 

JChr. 5. l.his birth-right was given to s. ofJos^-ph 
21. 20. Oman and his four s. with liim hid thems. 
24. 28. of Mahli came Eleazar, who hnd no s. 

28. 4. among the s. of my fathers, he liked me 

2 Chrnn. 23. 3. as the Lordsiid of the s. of David 

24. 25. for blood of the s. of Jehoiada the priest 

25. tl3. s. ofthe band fell on the cities of Judah 
28. 1 6. Pekah slew in one day 120,000 s. of valour 

JVcA. 13.28. one of the s. of Joiada was son-in-law 
Esth. 9. 10. the ten s. of Haman slew tliey 

13. let Haman's ten s. be hanged on gnllows, 14. 
Job 5. t7. asthes. of the burning coal lift up'oHy 
Psal. 18. t 44. s. of stranger shall yield obedience 

29. 1 1.0 ye s. of mighty give to the Lord glory 
89. 6. who among s. of mighty can be likened ? 
144. 12. that our s. may be as plants grown up 

Prov.^l. t5. pervert judgment of alls, of affliction 
t8. in the cause of such as are s. of destruction 

Eccl. 2. 1 7. 1 got maidens, and had s. of my house 

Cayjt. 2. 3. as apple-tree so is my beloved among s. 

Isa. 51. 18. there is none to guide her among all s. 

56. G. s. of stranger that join themselves to Lord 

57. 3. draw near hither, ye s. of ihe sorcerers 

60. lO. the s. ofthe stranger shall build thy walls 

14. the s. of them that afflicted thee shall come 

61. 5. the s. ofthe alien shall be your plowmen 

62.8. s. ofthe stranger shall not drink thy wine 
Tcr. 6. 21. the fathers and s. shall fall upon them 

13. 14. even fathers and s. together will I dash 

19. 5. they built the high-places to burn their s. 

29. 6. take wives, beset s. take wives for your s. 
35. 5. 1 set before s. of Rechabites pots full of wine 

6. ye shill drink no wine, ye, nor your s. for ever 

49. 1. hath Israel no s.l hath he no heir? 

I>am.^ tl^.causeds. of hisquiver to entermy reins 

4.2. pr.°cious s. of Zion, comparable to fine gold 

F.iel:. 5. 10. fathers shall eat their s. s. their fathers 

20. 31 . when ye make your s. pass through the fire 
2!i 37. th(Ty caused theirs, to pass through the fire 

Hds. i. 16. ye are the s. ofthe living God 
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.imos 2. 11. 1 raised up of your s. for prophets 
Mic. 6. 1 6. shall I come with calves, .9. of a year old 
Zcch. 4. 1 14. he said, these are the two s. of oil 
J\Ial. 3.3. lie shall purify s. of Levi, and purge them 

6. therefore ye s. of Jacob are not consumed 
Mark 3. 17. Boanerges, which is, the s. of thunder 
l^uke 11. 19. by whom do your s. cast them out 
1 Cor. 4. 14. but as my beloved s. I warn you 
Gal. 4. 5. that we might receive the adopt'on of s. 
6. because ye are s. God hath sent forth Spirit 
i/e6.2.10. bringing manys. toglory to make captain 
11.21. Jacob blessed both s. of Joseph and worship. 
12.7. ifchastened, God dealeth with you as with s. 
S.if not chastened, then are ye bastards, and nots. 
See Aaron, Daughter. 
SONS of God. 
Gen. 6. 2. the s. of God saw the daughters of men 
4. the s. of God came in to the daughters of men 
Job 1.6. s. of God came to present themselves, 2.1. 
38. 7. when all the s. of God shouted for joy 
Uos. 1. 10. shall be said, ye are s. of the living God 
.John 1.12. he gave them power to become s.of God 
Rom. 8.14. as are led by spirit of God, are s. of God 

19. waiteth for tlie manifestation of s. of God 
Phil. 2. 15. that ye may be harmless, the s. of God 
1 .fohn 3. 1. that we should be called the s. of God 

2. beloved, now are we the s. of God, not appear 

His SONS. 
Genl.l. Noah went into ark and his s. and his wife 
8. 18. Noah went forth, and his s. and his wife 
9. 1. God blessed Noah and hiss.nnd said to them 
25. 9. his s. Isaac and Ishiuael buried him in cave 
30. 35. he gave them into the hands of his s. 

35. 29. his s. Esau and Jacob buried him 

49. 33. had made an end of commanding his s. 
59. 12. his s. did unto him as he commanded 

13. his s. carried him into the land of Canaan 
i^xo(Z.18.5.Jeih.came with his s.and wife to Moses 

28. 1. take Aaron and his s. to minister to me 

41. thou shalt put the garments on his s. 29. 8. 

29.20. put blood on the tip of the right ear of his s. 

21. thou shalt sprinkle the blood upon his s. 

27. sanctify that which is for his s. Lev. 8. 30. 

Lcv.6.22. priest of his s. that is anointed shall offer 

Mum. 21. 35. they smote Og and his s. and people 

Dcut. 2. 33. we smote Sihon, his s. and his people 

18. 5. Lord hath chosen him and his s. to minister 

21. 16. when he maketh his s. to inherit what hath 

.7?££Zo-.9.18.havc slain his s. 70 persons on one stone 

17. 5. Micah consecrated one ofA/ss. became priest 

11. the Levite was to him as one of his s. 

18. 30. he and hiss, were priests to tribe of Dan 

1 Sam. 2. 22. now Eli heard all that his s. did 
3. 13. because his s. made themselves vile 

8. 1. Sam. when old made his s. judges over Israel 

3. his s. walked not in his ways, but turned aside 
16. 1. I have provided me a king among his s. 

30. 6. all peojile was jrrieved, every man for his s. 

31. 2. the Philistines fdlowed hard upon Saul and 
upon his s.and slew J(matlian, 1 Chron. 10.2. 

2 Sa7n.2'\ .6.1et seven men of his s.be delivered to us 

1 Kings 13. 11. Ilis s. came and told him all works 

12. his s. had seen what wav the man of G. went 
21. 29. but in his s. days will I bring the evil 

2^r/?irs9.26.I haveseen blood of Naboth and /t/ss. 

19. 37. his s. smote him with sword. Isa. 37. 38. 

2 CAr. 11.14. Jeroboam and /izss. had cast them off 

13. 5. even to him and his s. by a covenant of salt 

21. 7. to give a light to him, and to his s. for ever 
17. carricid away his s. save the youngest of hiss. 

36. 20. where they were servants to him and his s. 
Ezra 6. 10. and pray for life ofthe king and his s. 
Esth. 9.25. that he and his s. be hanged on gallows 
.Tob 1. 4. and hiss, went and feasted in their houses 

14. "}. his s. come to honour, he knoweth it not 
38.32. or canst thou guide Arcturus with his s.? 
42. 16. afler this. Job saw his s. and his s. sons 

.Tcr. 35.14.Jonadab comm. his s. not to drink wine 

Ezek. 46. 16. if prince give a gift to any of his s. 

Dan. 11. 10. Aiss. shall be stirred up and assemble 

S'fi Man. 

My SONS. 

Gen. 48. 9. Jo.seph said to his father, they are mijs. 

1 5aCT.2.24. nay, rays, for ilis no good report I hear 

12. 2. Samuel said, behold, my s. are with you 

1 Chron. 28. 5. of a'l my s. he hath cho«en Solomon 

2 Chr. 29. 11. Hezekiah said, my s. be not negligent 
.Tob 1. 5. Job said, it may be that my s. have sinned 
/sf7.45. 11. ask meof things to come concern, my 3. 
1 Cor. 4. 14. but as my beloved s. I warn you 

See Sevf.v. 

Thy SONS. 

Gen. 6.18. thoi shalt cotue into ark, thou and t.s. 

8. 16. go forth of ark, thou, thy wife, and thy s. 

F.xod. 12.24.ordinan. to theeand thys. JV*Mm.i8.8. 

22. 29. firs'-born of thy s. shalt thou give to me 
34. 16. tnake thy s. go a whoring after their gods 

20. all the first-born of thy s. thou shalt redeem 
Lev. 10. 9. do not drink wine, nor thys. with thee 

14. because it is thy due, and thy s. duo 



J\rum. 18. 1. thou and thy s. shall bear the iniquity 

2. but thou and thy s. with thee shall minister 
7. thou and thy s. ;<hall keep your priests' office 
9. shall be most holy for tliee and for thy s. 

U. I have given them to thee and to thy s. 
Deut. 4. 9. but teach them thy s. and thy s. sons 

1 Sam. 2. 29. and iionourest thy s. above me 

8. 5. thou art old, and thy s. walk not in thy ways 

28. 19. to-morrowshailihou aniithys. be with me 

2 Sam. 9. 10. thou and thy s. shall till land for him 
2 Kings 4. 4. shalt shut door upon thee and thy s. 

15. 12. L. said to Jehu, thy s. shall sit on throne of 

Israel to fourth generation, 1 Chron. 17. 11. 

20. 18. </t7/s. shall be eunuchs in Babyl. /sa.39. 7. 

Isa. 49. 22. and they shall bring thy s. in their arms 

51.20. t. s. have fainted, they lie at head of streets 
60.4. they come to thee, t. s. shall come from far,9. 
62. 5. as young man marrieth virgin, so shall thy s. 

.Ter. 48. 46. thy s. and daughters are taken captives 
Zech. 9. 13. and raised up thy s. O Zion, ag. thy s. 

Two SONS. 
Gen. 10. 25. to Eber were born two s. 1 Chr. 1. 19. 
34. 25. two ofthe s. of Jacob slew the males 

41. 50. to Joseph were born two s. before famine 

42. 37. .slay my two s. if I bring him not to thee 
44. 27. ye know that my wife hare me two s. 
48. 1. and he took with him his two s. 5. 

Ezod. 18. 3. Jethro took Zipporah and her two s. 
Lev. 16. 1. after the death ofthe two s. of Aaron 
Ruth l.l.he,his wife, two s. Mahlon and Chilion,2. 

3. she was left and her two s. || 5. left of her two s. 

1 Sa?n. 2. 34. that shall come upon thy two s. 
4. 4. the two s. of Eli were there with the ark 

17. thy two s. Hophni and Phinehas are dead 

2 Sam. 14. 6. thy handmaid had two s. they strove 
15. 36. they had there with them their two s. 
21. 8. but the king took the two s. of Rizpah 

2 Kings 4. 1. creditor to take tioo s. to be bund-men 
Mai. 20. 21. grant that these my two s. may sit 
21. 28. a certain man had two s. Luke 15. LL 
26. 37. took with him Peter and two s. of Zebed. 
.^cts 7.29.stranger in Midian, where he begat twos. 
Gal. 4. 22. it is written that Abraham had twos. 

SOON. 
Exod. 2.18. howis ittliatye are come SOS. to-dayt 
Deut. 4. 26. that ye shall s. utterly perish from, land 
.Tab 32. 22. in so doing my Maker s. take me away 
Psal. 37. 2. they shall s. be cut down like the gra.s8 
68. 31. shall s. stretch out her hands unto God 
81. 14. I should s, have subdued their enemies 
90. 10. for it is s. cut off, and we fly away 
106. 13. they s. forgat his works, they wailed not 
Prov. 14. 17. he that is s. angry dealeth foolishly 
Mat. 21. 20. how s. is the fig-tree withered away 
Gal. 1. 6. 1 marvel that ye are so s. removed from 
2 Thsss. 2.2. ye be not s. shaken in mind or troubled 
Tit.1.7. not self-will. nots. angry,not given to wine 

.^s SOON as. 
Exod. 32. 19. ass. as he came nigh unto the camp 
.Tosh. 8. 19. ran as s. as he had stretched his hand 
2 SaOT.22.45. as s. as they hear they shall be obedi- 
ent to me, strangers shall submit, Psal. 18, 44. 
P.^al. 58. 3. they go astray, as s. as they be bora 
/.M/i:el.23.ass.ashis ministration wereaccomplish. 
Phil. 2. 23. as s. as I see how it will go with m« 

SOONER. 
Heb. 13. 19. that I may be restored to you the s. 
.Tam. 1. 11. sun is no s. risen, but it withereth graai 

SOOTHSAYER, 
Diviner or Magician. Some derive this word 
from Haanan, ichich signifies a cloud; because 
this kind of diviners raised their conjectures 
from the various figures and motions of tkt 
clouds and sky; or from the flight and chatter- 
ing of birds and fowls in the air. Others de- 
rive the iDord from Haajin, an eye, to signify 
astrologers, who foretell future contingent 
things, by the superstitious observation of the 
stars and planets. Others think, that the word 
signifies such magicians, who, by playing 
hocus pocujs tricks, endeavour thereby to im- 
pose upon the eijes and understanding of the 
spectators: making things, by their magical 
skill, appear otherwise than in truth they are. 
Others again understand by it such as give 
ans?ners to those that repair to them for advice 
and direction en their affairs, deriving it from 
a word that signifies to answer. Lastly, some 
suppose it may be derived from a 7cord which 
si(rnifies a set-time, and by it -understand such 
as observe days and times, as good or bad, 
lucky or unlucky ; such as those that did cast 
lots before Haman, Esth. 3. 7. 
In Exod. 7. II. there is mentionmade o/"Pharaoh*« 
sorcerers or magicians, who axtedby thepowef 
of the devily whom by certain rites and csrC' 
monies they engaged to their assistance,resi<ited 
Moses, and by their enchantments counterfeited 
his true miracles before Pharaoh. Of these the 
two chief were Jannes and Jambrcs, 2 Tim. 3 



soo 



SOR 



SOR 



8. 7Tl««e names are not to be found in the 
story of the Old Testament, but arc taken out 
of other records of the Jews, or were known in 
St. Paul's time by tradition. The Paraphrast 
Jonathan says, that they were the two sons of 
Balaam, who accompanied kirn, when he went 
to BuLik king of Moab. 
These magicians wrought no true miracle, but 
only in shew and appearance, which, by the per- 
mission of God, 70IIS not difficult for the devil 
to do, either by altering the air and the specta- 
tor's sight, and by causing their rods both to 
look and move like serpents; or by a sadden 
and secret conveyance of real serpents thither, 
and removing the rods. Moses however ex- 
presses himself throughout in such a manner 
as might persuade one, that Piiaraoh's magi- 
cians really operated the same effects as he him- 
self produced : so that Pharaoh and his whole 
court were persuaded, that the power of their 
magicians was equal to that of Moses, till the 
Egyptians, not being able to produce lice, as 
Moses had done, were constrained to own, tiiat 
the finger of God was concerned in it, Exod. 8. 
18,19. Till then they had acknowledged nothing 
divine or supernatural in any thing he did. 
And it is agreed, that magic and juggling 
tricks, evil angels and sorcerers, may some- 
times imitate very nearly true miracles andthe 
operations of the Almighty. Moses's manner 
of expressing himself is a great evidence of the 
truth of scripture story, and that it was not 
written by fiction and design. For if Moses 
had written these books to deceive the world, 
and to advance his own reputation, as some 
take the liberty to say^it is ridiculous to think 
that he would have put in this, and many other 
passages, which might seem so much to eclipse 
his honour, and the glory of his works. 

Daniel also speaks of magicians, and the diviners 
that were in Chaldea under king Nebuchad- 
nezzar. He names four sorts of them,'T);m. 2. 
2. I. Cliartumim, which, according to Theo- 
dotion, signifies enchanters ; according to the 
Septuagint, sophists : accordijig to St. Jerom, 
anolos, diviyiers, fortune-tellers, caste7's of na- 
tivities. II. Asaphim. This word has a great 
resemblance to the Greek word sophoi, wise 
men. Grotius thinks it is derived from the 
Greek. Theodotion and Jerom have rendered 
it fty magicians, andthe Septuagint by [ihiloso- 
phers. III. Mecasphim, which by St. Jerom, 
and the Greeks, is .translated malifici, en- 
chanters : such people as make use of noxious 
herbs and drugs, the blood of victims, and the 
bones of the dead, for their superstitious opera- 
tions. IV. Casdim, or Chaldeans. This word 
has two different significations. The first in- 
timates the Chaldean people, who had then 
Nebuchadnezzar for their monarch. The se- 
cond expresses a sort of philosophers called 
also Chuldeans, i^ho dwelt in a separate part 
of the city, and were exempt from all public 
offices and employments. Their study was 
physic, astrology, divination, the foretelling 
of future events by the observation of the 
Stars, the interpretation of dreams, the science 
of auguries, the worship of the gods, &cc. 

311 these inquisitive and superstitious arts are 
strictly forbidden by the law of God, a.ll where- 
in any conjurations, or invocations of the 
devil are used; in a word, all the black art, 
and alt superstitious ceremonies made use of 
by magicians, sorcerers, enchanters, witches, 
wizards, necromancers, exorcists, astrologers, 
soothsayers, interpreters of dreams, fortune- 
tellers, casters of nativities, &c. in practising 
their diabolical arts, whether it be to hurt 
mankind, or to procure them health, or any 
other advantages. God has forbidden to con- 
sult such persons upon pain of death. Lev. 20. 
6. Saul did what he could to drive thc:n out 
of the country of Israel, 1 Sam.. 28. 3. But, 
for all this, many were still to be found; and 
the Israelites loere alwnys much addicted to 
these sorts of .'superstitions. .6nd the same 
prince icho had been so eaijer in driving them 
out .of his dominions, at last went to rnv.'iult 
one himself, 1 Sam. 28. 7, 8, &c. See Divina- 
tions, Exorcists. 

Jysh. 13.22. Balaam son of Benr .9. did Israel slay 
SOOTHSAYERS. 

i'sa.2.6.hastforsakpnthypeople,bGcausetheyare*. 



J)an.2.27. the secret cannot the .v. shew to the king 
■"J. 7. king cried aloud to bring Chaldenns and 5. 

IL whom the king made master of tlie s. 
Jfic. 5. 12. and thou shalt have no more s, 

SOOTHSAYING. 
Jicts 16. 16. which brought her masters much 

gain by s^ 
564 



SOP. I Psal. 38. 11. my friends stand aloof from my s. 

John 13. 26. he it is to whom I shall give a s. when ' 77. 2. my s. ran in the night and cf.ascd not 



he had dipped the 5. he gave it Judas Iscariot ; Rev. 15. 2 
27. after the 5. Satiin entered into him, 30. 
SOAP. 
Jer. 2. 22. for tho' thou wash and take thee much s. 

jTislikefuller'ss. 



J!/a/.3.2.who mayabide his commg 

SORCERER. 

Acts 13. 6. found a certain s. a false prophet, a Jew 

8. but Elymas the s. v/ithstood them, seeking 

SORCERERS. 

E2;ofZ.7.11.then Phara. also called wise men and s. 

Jer. 27. 9. therefore hearken not to your s. 

Dan. 2. 2. Nebuchadnezzar commanded to call s, 

Mai. 3. 5. I will be a swift witness against the y. 

Rev. '21. 8. and s. shall have their part in the lake 

22. 15. for without are dogs and s. murderers 

SORCERESS. 
fsa. 57. 3. but draw near hither, ye sons of the s 

SORCERY. 
Acts S. 9. a man Simon, who before-time used 5^. 

SORCERIES. 
Tsa. 47. 9. they shall come on thee for thys. 
12. stand now with the multitude of thy 5. 
^c<s^8.]l.thatof long time bewitched them with s. 
Rev. 9. 21. neither repented they of their s. 
18. 23. for by thy s. were all nations deceived 

SORE. 

Gen. 19. 9. they pressed s. upon the man, even Lot 

31. 30. because thou s. longest after father's house 

41. 56. the famine waved s. in the land of Egypt 

.57. s. in all lands 1| 43. 1. s. in Canaan, 47. 4, 13. 

50. 10. they mourned with a s. lamentation 

Dcw<.6.22.Lord shewed signs great and s. on Egypt 

28. 35. the Lord shall smite ihec with a 5. botch 

59. s. sicknesses, and of long continuance 
Judg. 10. 9. so thill Israel was s. distressed 
14. 17. he told her, because siie lay s. upon him 

15. 18. Samson vvas.>\ athirst, and called on Lord 
20. 34. ton thousand came ag.Gibeah,t}ie battlewas 

s. ] Sam. 31. 3. 2 Sam. 2. 17. 2 Kings 3. 26. 
21. 2. the people lifted up their voices ard wepts. 

1 Sam. 1. 6. her adversary also j^rovoked her s. 
10. Hannah prayed to the Lord, and wept a*. 

5. 7. his hand is s. on us, and on Dagon our god 
14. .52. there was s. war against the Philistiaes 
28. 15. Saul answered, I am 5. distressed, 21. 

2 Sam. 13. 36. the king and his servants wept 5. 

1 Kings 17.17.sickness so s.nobreathwasleft in him 
18. 2. and there was a s. I'amine in Samaria 

2 Kings 6. 11. the king of Syria was s. troubled 
20. 3. and Hezekiah wept s. Isa. 38. 3. 

2 Chron. 21. 19. so Jehovam died of 5. dijeases 
28. 19. Ahaz transgressed s. against the Lord 
35. 23. have me away, for I am s. wounded 
Ezra 10. 1. for the people wept very s. 
JVeh. 13. 8. it grieved me s. therefore I cast forth 
Job 2. 7. Satan smote Job with 5. boils 
Psal. 2. 5. and vex them in his s. displeasure 
6.3. my soul is s. vexed, but thou O Lord, how long 
10. let mine enemies be ashamed, and s. vexed 
38. 2. arrows stick fast, thy hand presseth me s. 
8. 1 am feeble and s. broken, I roared by disquiet 

44. 19. tho' hast s. broken us in place of dragons 
53.4. my heart is s. pained within me and terrors 
71. SO. thou hast shewed me great and 5. troubles 
118. 13. thou hast thrusts, at me, that I might fall 

18.L.hath chastened me s. but not given me over 
Prov. 11. 1 13- he that is suretv, shall be s. broken 
Eccl. 1. 13. this s. travail hath God given, 4. 8. 
5. 13. there is s. evil I have seen under sun, 16. 
/5a. 27. 1. with ^. and greatsword punish leviathan 
59. 11. we roar like bears, mourn s. like doves 
64. 9. be not wroth very 5. Lord , nor remember 
12. wilt thou hold thy peace, affiict us very s.7 
Jer. 13. 17. mine eye shall weep s. and run down 
22. 10. but weep s. for him that goeth away 
52. 6. famine was 5. in city, there was no bread 
Ljam. 1 2. she weepeth s. in the night and her tears 
3. 52. mine enemies chased me s. like a bird 
Ezek. 14. 21. when I send my four s. judgments 
21. 10. it is sharpened to make a s. slaughter 
"Dan. 6. 14. the king was s. displeased with himself 
J1//C.2.10. itshall destroy youeven with s. destruct. 
7.ech. I. 2. the Lord hath been s. displeased, 15. 
Mat. 17. 15. for he is lunatic, and 5. vexed 
21. 15. saying, Ilosanna, they were s. displeased 
Mark 6. 51. they were s. amazed in themselves 
9. 2^. spirit cried, rent him s. and came out of him 
14. 33. .Tesus began to be s. amazed and heavy 
.^cts 20. 37. they all wept s. and kissed Paul 
See .Afraid. 
SORE. 

Gen. 34. 25. on the third day, when they wrere s. 
Job 5. 13. he maketh s. and bindeth up, woundeth 

SORE. 
Lev. 13. 42. if a white reddish 5. it is a leprosy 
43. if rising of 5. be white reddish in his head 
2 Chron. 6. 28. whatsoever s. or sickness there be 
I. when every on© shall know his^ own &. griof 



there fell a grievous s. upon the men' 
SORES. 

Isa. 1. 6. but wounds, and bruises, andputrifyings 

Ezek.47.'\ 12. leaf thereof shall oe for bruises and 9. 

J^uke 16.20. beggar Lazarus at his gate full ofs. 21 

Rev. 16. 11. blasphemed God because of their 

pains and 5. 
SORELY. 
Gen. 49. 23. archers s. grieved him and shot at hin» 
Isa. 23. 5. so shall be s. nained at the report of Tyret 

SORER. 
Heb. 10.29. of how muchs. punishment supjjoseye 

SORROW 
Is a passion that contracts the heart, sinks the 
spirits, and spoils the health of the body. St, 
Paul advises the Thessalonians, not to suffer 
themselves to be overcome with sorrow for the 
godly that are dead, not to sorrow after a hea- 
thenish vianner, as those that had no hope of 
a future resurrection, 1 Thess. 4. 13. The 
Apostle here does not condemn their sorrow, but 
only the excess of it. Grace destroys not nature, 
but regulates it; nor takes it away the affcc 
tions, but moderates them. For to mourn for 
the dead, especially those that die in the J^ordy 
is a duty that both nature, grace, and the prac- 
tice of godly men, teach, and which God re- 
quireth. Abraham mourned and wept for Sdra.h 
his wife. Gen. 23. 2. Jacob for his son Joseph, 
supposing he had been torn by wild beasts, 
Gen. 37. 34. A)id Joseph and his brethren for 
their father Jacob, Gen. 50. 10. The contrary 
is reproved by God himself. Isa. 57. 1, Tho 
righteous peri.sheth, and no man layeth it to 
heart; and merciful men are taken away, none 
considering that the righteous is taken away 
from the evil to come: A7id to die unl nnented 
is reckoned as a curse. Jer. 22. 18, They shall 
not lament for Jehoiakim, saying, ah my 
brother, or ah my sister, &c. //, is only then 
immoderate sorrow the .Apostle here means; 
which is likewise forbidden in the Old Testa- 
ment, Lev. 19. 28. Dcut. 14. 1, Ye shall not 
make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead; 
which was a practice among the heathen, both 
in the worship of their idols, and in their so- 
lemn mournings. 
The Apo.^tle in 2 Cor. 7. 10. distinguishes two 
sorts of sorrow, one a godly, and the other a 
icorldly sorrow. Godly sorrow is that which 
is wrought in the soul by the Spirit of God, 
which arises from a sense of sin; the root of 
it is a love to God, and the manner of it such 
as was agreeable to the will of God. The 
Apostle in the foil oioing verse makes it appear 
that this sorrow of the Corinthians jcas godly, 
by the excellent fruits and effects of it. Be- 
hold, Bays he, wh-it cnrefulness it wrought in 
you to amend what had been amiss? What 
clearing of youiselves. You shewed that ynu 
did no'r. approve of the fault of other membera 
of your church. Yea, what indignation"? 
namely, against the offender, and yourselves 
for your neglect. Yea, what fear? namely, of 
divine vengeance, if you should persist in thai 
neglect, or of transgressirig again. Yea, what 
vehement desire? To take away the scandal, 
and to give every good man satisfaction. Yea, 
what zeal ? For the glory of God, and to per- 
forin ichat I had commanded in my formeir 
Epistle concerning the incestuous person. He 
adds, yea, what revenge it lorought in you 
against the offender, by punishing of him ? 
Worldly sorrow is a sorrow occasionedby worldly 
troubles, and carnal considerations, which, the 
Apostle sa.ys, worketh death ; ichile men bow 
down under their burdens, and through impa- 
tience destroy themselves, as Ahithophel, Jo- 
das, <$-c. Or when men fi.T. their thoughts upon 
sad objects, and so afflict themselves with 
them, that they bring themselves into diseases 
7ohich issue in death. 
Gen. 3. 16. I will greatly multiply thv s. and con- 
ception, in s. thou shall bring forth children 
17. in s. shalt thou eat of it all days of thy life 
35- 1 18. she called his name, the son of my s. 
42. 38. if mischief befall him, then shall ye hrin? 
down my gray hairs with s: to grave, 44. 
• <29, 31. 
Kxod. 15. 14. 5. take holJofinhabitants of Palostina 
Lev. 2^. 16. terror shall cause s. of heart 
T)eut. 28. 65. the Lord shall give thee s. of mind 
1 Chron. 4. 9. saying, because I bare him with 9 
JVeh. 2. 2. this is nothing else but s. of heart 
Esth. 9. 22. the month was turned from ^. to joy 
.Tob 3. 10. because it hid not s. from mine eye* 
6. 10. yea, I would harden myself in s. 
17. 7. mine eye is dim by reason ofs my mnmoert 



SOR 



SOU 



SOU 



^b 41 22. and s. is turned into joy before him 
Psal. 13. 2. having s. in uvy heart daily 

38. 17 and my s. is continually before me 

39. 2. I held my peace, and my s. was stirred 
5.5. 10. mischief aiiu and s. are in the midst of it 
DO. 10. yet is llieif strength labour and s. 

507. 39. again they are brought low through s. 

116.3.1 found trouble and s. called I on the Lord 

Prov. 10.10. he that wmketh with eye, causeth 5, 

22. Lord makcth rich, he addeth no 5. wilti it 

15. i;{. but by s. of heart the spirit is broken 

17. 21. he that begetteth a fool, doth it to his s. 

23. 20. who hath woe ? who hath s.'? contentions 
Eccl.l. 18. he that incre-aseth knowl. increaseths. 

5. 17. he hath much s. and wrath with sickness 

7. 3. s. is better than laughter, heart made better 

31. 10. therefore remove 5. from ihy heart 
Isa. 5. 30. if one look unto the land, behold s. 

14. 3. the Lord shall give thee resr from thy 5. 

17. 11. shall be a heap in the day of desperate.?. 

29. 2. I will distress Ariel, and there shall be s. 
35. 10. and s. and sighing shall flee away 

50. 11. this shall ye have, ye shall lie down ins. 

51. 11. and s. and mourning shall flee away 

65. 14. my servts. shall .sing, but ye shall cry fors. 
Jer. 8. 18. when I would comfort myself against 5. 

20. 18. out of the womb to see labour and s.1 

30. 15. why criest thou 7 thy s. is incurable 
31. 13. I will make them rejoice from their s. 
45. 3. for the Lord hath added grief to my s. 
49. 23. there is s. on the sea, it cannot be quiet 

Lam. 1. 12. see if there be any s. like unto my s. 
18. behold my s. || 3. 65. give them s. of heart 
Ezek. 23. 33. thou shalt be filled with drunk, and s. 
Luke 22. 45. he found them sleeping for 5. 
John 16. 6. said these things, s. filled your heart 

20. sorrowful, but your s. shall be turned to joy 

21. a woman when she is in travail, hath s. 

22. and ye now therefore have s. but I will see 

you again, and your heart shall rejoice 
Hom.^. 2. that I have continual s. in my heart 
S Cor .2.3. when I came, I should have s. from them 
7. lest be swallowed up v/ilh overmuch 5. 
7. 10. for godly s. workelh repentance to salva- 
tion, but the s. of the world worketh death 
Phil. 2. 27. but on me also, lest I have s. upon s. 
Rev. 18. 7. so much s. give her, and shall see no s. 

21. 4. there shall be no more death, neither s. 

SORROW, Verb. 
Jer. 31. 12. and they shall not 5. any more at all 

51. 29. and the land shall tremble and s. 
Hos. 8. 10. they shall s. a little for the burden 
IThess^A. 13. that yes. not as others have no hope 

SORROWS. 

Exod.'i.l. I have heard their cry, for I know their s. 

2 £ant. 22. 6. s. of hell compassed me about, snares 

ofdeath prevented me, Psal. 13. 4, 5. ] 1 16. 3. 

Joh 9.28. 1 amafr. ofall my s. not hold me innocent 

21. 17. God distributeth s. in his anger 

39. 3. they bow themselves, they cast out their s. 
Psal. IG. 4. s. shall he multiplied that hasten after 

32.10. many s. shall be to wicked but he that trust. 

127. 2. it is vain to rise up, to eat the bread of s. 
Eccl. 2. 23. for all his days are s. and his travel grief 
Isa. 13. 8. pangs and s. shall take hold of them 

53. 3. a man of s. and acquainted with grief 
4. surely he hath borne griefs and carried ours. 
Jer. 13. 21. shall not s. take as a woman in travail 

49. 2!. s. have taken her as a woman in travail 
Dan. 10. IG. by vision my s. are turned upon me 
Hos. 13. 13. s. of travail, woman shall come on him 
Mat. 24. 8. these are beginning of s. Jilark 13. 8. 

1 Tim. 6. 10. pierced themselves thro' with many 5. 

SORROWED. 

2 Cor. 7. 9. now I rejoice that ye s. to repentance 

11. self-same thin? that ve s. after a godly sort 
SORROWETH. 
1 Sam. 10. 2.vand lo, thy father s. for you 
SORROWFUL. 

1 Sam. 1. 15. my lord, I am a woman of a s. spirit 
Job 6. 7. things my soul refused are as my s. meat 
Ps. 69. 29. 1 am poor and s. let salvation set me up 
Prov. 14. 13. even in laughter the heart is s. 
Jer. 31. 25. I have replenished every s. soul 
Zeph. 3. 18. I will gather them that are s. 

Zech. 9. 5. Gaza also shall see it, and be verv 5. 
Mat. 19. 22. he went away s. Luke 18. 23, 24. 
26. 22. and they were exceeding s. Mark 14. 19. 

37. and he began to be s. and very heavy 

38. my soul is exceed, s. unto death, Mark 14.34. 
JoAre 16.20. ye shall be s. but sorrow shall be turned 

2 Cor. 6. 10. as s. yet always rejoicing, as poor yet 
Phil. 2.28. may rejoice and I may be the less s. 

SORROWING. 
Luke 2. 48. behold, thy father and I sought thee s. 
Jicts 20. 38. s. they should see his face no more 

SORRY. 

1 Sam. 22. 8. there is none of you that is s. for me 

JVe/i.8. 10. thisday is holy to Lord, neither be ye s. 

Psal. 33. 18. declare iniquity 1 will be s. for my sin 

565 



Isa. 51. 19. two things come,who shall bes. for thee 
Mat. 14. 9. and the king was s. Mark 6. 26. 

17. 23. and they were exceeding 5. 

2 Cor. 2.2. if! make you 5. same which is made 5. 

7. 8. tho' I made you s. same epistle made you s. 
9. 1 rej. not that ye were made s. for ye were s. 
SORT. 
Gen. 6. 19. two of every s. shalt bring into ark, 20. 

7. 14. every bird of every s. went into the ark 
I Sam. 15. t 9- they spared of second s. and lambs 
1 Chron. 24. 5. they divided one s. with another 

2'J. 14. that we should be able to offer after thiss. 
Ezra 1.10. basons of gold, silver basons of second s. 

4. 8. they wrote to Artaxer.xes king after this s. 
Jfeh. 6. 4. yet sent to me four times after this s. 
Ezek. 23. 42. with men of the common s. Sabeans 

39. 4. 1 will give thee to ravenous birds of every s. 

44. 30. the first of every oblation of every s. 
Dan. 1. 10. worse liking than children of your s. 

3. 29. there is no other G. can deliver after this s. 
Acts 17. 5. but took lewd fellows of the baser s. 
Rom. 15. 15. I have written more boldly in somes. 

1 Cor. 3. 13. try every man's work,of wliat s. it is 

2 Cor. 7. 11. that ye sorrowed after a godly s. 
'2Tim. 3. 6. of thiss. are they who creep into houses 

3 John 6. bring on their journey after a godly s. 

SORTS. 
Dcut. 22.11. shalt not wear a garment of divers s. 
J\reh. 5. 18. once in ten days store of all s. of wine 
Psal. 78. 45. he sent divers s. of flies, 105. 31. 
Eccl. 2. 8. I gat musical instrum. and that of alls. 
Ezek. 27. 24. were thy merchants in all s. of things 
38. 4. all of them clothed with all s. of armour 

SOTTISH. 
Jer. 4. 22. my people is foolish, they are s. children 

SOUGHT. 
Gen. 43. 30. he s. where to weep, entered his cham. 
£xorf.2.]5. when Pharaoh heard, he s. to slay Moses 

4. 19. for all the men arc dead which s. thy life 
24. that the Lord mei him and s. to kill him 

33. 7. every one that s. Lord went out to tabern. 
Lev. 10. 16. Moses diligently s. goat of sin-offering 
J^um. 35. 23. was not his enemy, nor s. his harm 
Deut. 13.10. because hes. to thrusttheeaway fr. L. 
Josh. 2.22. pursuers s. the spies, but found them not 
Judg. 14. 4. Samson s. occasion against Philistines 

18. 1. Danites s. them an inheritance to dwell in 

1 Sam. 19. 10. Saul s. to smite David to the wall 
27. 4. Saul s. no more again for him 

2 Sam. 3. 17. ye s. for David in times past to be king 
4. 8. the head of thiue enemy that s. thy life 

21. t 1- and David s. the face of the Lord 
2. Saul s. to slay them in his zeal to Israel 
1 Kings 1. 3. they s. for a fair damsel thro' Israel 

10. 24. all the earth s. lo Solomon to hear 

11. 40. Solomon s. therefore to kill Jeroboam 
IKings 2.17. s. three days for Elijah, found him not 

1 Chron. 26. 31. among the Hebronites were s. for 

2 Chron. 14.7. because we haves, the Lord our God 

16. 12. yet in his disease he s. not the Lord 

17. 3. Jehoshaphat s. not unto Baalim 
4. but s. to the Lord God of his father 

22.9. hes..Ahaziah, and they caught him; because 
Jehoshaphat s. the Lord with all his heart 

25. 15. why hast thou s. after sods of Edom?- 20. 

26. 5. he s. God in the days of Zechariah ; as long 

as he s. the Lord God made him to prosper 
Ezra 2. 62. these s. their register, J^Teh. 7. 64. 
JVeA. 12. 27. they s. the Levites out of all places 
Esth. 2. 21. they s. to lay hand on the king, 6.2. 

3. 6. wherefore Haman s. to destroy all the Jews 

9. 2. to lay iiand on such as s. their hurt 

Psal. 34. 4. 1 s. the Lord, and he heard me, 77. 2. 
86. 14. assemblies of violent men s. after my soul 
111. 2. s. out of all that have pleasure therein 
119. 10. with my whole heart have I s. thee 
94. save me, for I have s. thy precepts 
Prov. 28. 1 12. but when wicked rise, man is s. for 
Eccl. 7. 29. they have s. out many inventions 

12. 9. preacher s. out and set in order many prov. 
10. the preacher s. to find acceptable words 

Isa. 62. 12. shalt be called, s. out, city not forsaken 

65. 1. 1 am s. of them that asked not for me ; I am 

found of them thats. me not, Rom. 10. 20. 

10. shall be a place for my people that have s. me 

.Ter. 8. 2. before sun and moon, whom they have s. 

10. 21. for the pastors have not s. the Lord 
26. 21. the king s. to put him to death 

44. 30. I gave Zedekiah to Nebu. that s. his life 
50. 20. iniquity of Israel shall be s. for, be none 
Lam. 1.19. while they s. meat to relieve theirsouls 
Ezek. 22. 30. and I s. for a man among them 
26. 21. tho' s. 5-°t shalt thou never be found again 

34. 4. neither have ye s. that which was lost 
Dan2. 13. theys. Daniel and liis fellows to be slain 

4. 36. my counsellors and my lords s. unto me 
6. 4. the princes s. occasion against Daniel 

8. 15. when I, even I, had s. for the meaning 
Obad. 6. how are Esau's hidden things s. up 
Zcph. 1. 6. and those that have not s. the Lord 



Zeck. 6, 7. and the bay went forth and 5. to go 
Mat. 2. 20. they are dead which s. the child's 
21. 46. s. to lay hands, Mark 12. 12. Luke 20. 1 
26. 16. covenanted with him, and from that time 
he s. opportunity to betray him, Luke 22. 8 
59. they s. false witness against Jesus to put him 
to death, but found none, Mark 14. 55 
Mark 11. 18. the scribes heard it, and s. how the 

might destroy him, 14. 1. Luke 19. 47. | 22.2. 
Luke 2. 48. thy father and 1 s. thee sorrowing' 
49. how isit that ye s. me7 wistye not thati musi 

5. 18. and they s. means to bring him in 

6. 19. the whole muliitudes. to touch him 

11. 16. others s. of him a sign from heaven 
13. 6. he s. fruit thereon, and found none 
19. 3. Zaccheus s. to see Jesus who he was 

John 5. 16. the Jews s. to slay him, 18. \ 7. 1. 

7. 11. then the Jews s. him at the least, 11. 56. 
30. then theys. to take him, 10. 39. 

11.8. Master, the Jews of late s. to stone thee 

19. 12. from thenceforfh Pilate s. to release him 
/ids 12. 19. and when Herod had s. for Peter 

17; 5. they s. to bring them out to the people 
Rom. 9. 32. because s. it not by faith but by works 

1 Thess.2 6. nor of men s. we glory, neither of you 

2 Tim. 1. 17. in Rome he s. me out very diligentlj 
Heb. 8. 7. no place should have been s. for second 

12. 17. though hes. it carefully with tears 

SOUGHT him. 
1 Sam. 10. 21. when he s. him he could not be found 

13. 14. the Lord hath s. him a man to be captauj 
23. 14. Saul s. him every day, God delivered him 

1 Chron. 15. 13. we s. hiin not after the due order 

2 Chron. 14. 7. have s. him, he hath given us rest 
15. 4. when they s. him, he was found of them 

15. for they s. him with their whole desire 
Psal. 37. 36. I s. him, but he could not be found 
78. 34. when he slew them, then they s. him 
Cant. 3.1. by night on my bed I s.him whom my soti. 
loveth ; I s. him but 1 found him not, 2. | 5. 6. 
Luke 2. 44. and they s. him among their kinsfolk 
4. 42. and the people s. him, and came unto him 
SOULDIER, See Soldier. 
SOUL. 
This word in scripture, especially in the style of 
the Hebrews, is very equivocal. It is taken, • 

I. For that spiritual, reasonable, and immorttu 
substance in man, which is the origin of ofa- 
thoughts, of our desires, of our reasonings i 
which distinguishes us from the brute creation, 
and which bears some resemblance to its divine 
Maker. Mat. 10. 28, Fear him which is 
able to destroy both soul and body. This sub- 
stance must be spiritual, because it thinks ; it 
must be immortal, because it is spiritual. The 
scripture indeed ascribes to beasts a soul, a 
spirit, life, and respiration, which may be a 
second acceptation of the word, as in Gen. 1 . 24, 
Let the earth bring forth the living creature, 
in Hebrew, the living soul. So in Lev. 17. 
11, The life, in Hebrew, the soul, of the 
flesh is in the blood. And in Eccl. 3. 21, 
Who knoweth the spirit of the beast that 
goeth downward ? This soul is the spirit, the 
breath, which is the principle of animal life, 
and which is common to ruen and brutes : But 
the scripture allows to man alone theprivileges 
of 2indcrs landing, the knowledge of God, wis- 
dom, immortality, the hope of future happiness, 
and of eternal life. It only threatens men with 
the punishment of another life and the pains 
of hell. 

II. Soul is taken for the whole person, both soul 
and body ; Give me tlfc persons, in Hebrew 
souls, and take the goods to thyself, says the 
king of Sodom to Abraham, Gen. 14. 21. Aiid 
in Gen. 12. 5, Abram look Sarai his wife, and 
Lot his brother's son, and all their substance 
that they had gathered, and the souls that they 
had gotten in Haran ; that is, the servants they 
had purchased, or the children that had been 
born to them. 

III. It is taken for the life of man. Psal. 33. 
19, To deliver ftie soul from death ; to savt 
them alive. And in Psal. 7. 5, Let the enemy 
persecute my soul, and take it, let him take 
away my life. And often in the Psalms. 

IV. it is taken sometimes for death, or a dead 
body. Num. 9. 6, Some were defiled by the 
dead body of a man, in Hebrew, by the soul 
of a man. And in Num. 6. 6, He shall come 
at no dead body, in Hebrew, dead soul. Also 
in Psal. 16. 10, Thou wilt not leave my soul in 
hell ; that is, thou wilt not suffer my body to 
continue long in the grave, or in a state of 
death. Sometimes it is taken for a living body. 
P.sal. 105. 18, He was laid in iron, in Hebrew, 
his soul came into iron. 

V. It is 7ised for desire, love, inchnation, Gen 
23. 8, If it be your mind ; in Hebrew. Lf it 



sou 

please or be agreeable to your soul. 1 Sam. 
18. 1, The soul of Jonathun was knit with the 
unul of David ; he had a great love and affec- 
tion for him. So in Prov. 27. 7, Tlic full soul, 
that IS, a man whose desire or appetite is fully 
^ saiisjie.d. 

Gen. 1 f 20. the moving creature that halh s. 
t 30. to overy thing wiicrein there is a living 5. 

2. 7. God breathed and man became a living s. 

34. 8. the s. of my son longeth for your daughter 

35. 18. as her a-, was in departing, for ohe died 
Exod. 12. 1 16. save that which every s. must eat 

23. t y- for yc know the 5. of a stranger 
Lev. 4. 2. if a s. shall sin through ignorance 
t 27. and if any 5. of the common people sin 

5. 1. if a 5. sin, and hear the voice of swearing 
S.orifs.touch any unclean thing,shall be unclean 
4. if a s. swear || 15. if a s. commit a trespass 

17. if a s. sin and commit any of these things 
6. 2. if a s. lie 1| 17. 12. no s. of you shall cat blood 
17. 11. it is blood maketh an atonement for thes. 

22. 11. if the priest buy any s. with his money 

23. 30. whatsoever s. doeth any work in that day 

26. 15. or if your s. abhor my judgments 
43. because their s. abhorred my statutes 

J^um. 9. 13. even the sames. shall be cut off 

21. 4. the s. of the people was much discouraged 
30. 4. every bond wherewith she hath bound her 

5. shall stand, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 
31. 28. one s. of five hundred for the Lord 
Deiit. 11. 13. and to serve him with all your 5. 

18. ye shall lay up these my words in your s. 
13. 3. proveth you know whether you love the Ld. 

God with all your s. Josh. 22. 5. 1 Kings 2. 4. 
Judg. 18. t 25. lest fellows bitter of s. run on thee 
ISain. 18. 1. s. of Jonathan was knit tos. of David 

22. t 2. every one bitter of s. came to David 
25. 29. s. of my lord bound up in bundle of life 
30.6. because the s. of ail the people was grieved 

i Sam. 5. 8. the blind that are hated of David's 5. 
13. 39. the s. of David longed to go to Absalom 
17. t 8. thy father and his men be bitter of .9. 

1 Kings 8. 48. and so return to thee with all their s. 

17. 21. let this child's s. come into him again 
8 Kings 4. 27. let her alone for her s. is vexed 

' 23. 3. to keep his commandments with all their s. 

1 Chron. 22. 19. now set your s. to seek the Lord 

2 Chr. 6. 38. if they return to thee with all theirs. 

15. 12. to seek the Lord God with all their s. 
fob 3. 20. why is life given to the bitter in s.1 

12. 10. in whose hand is thes. of every living thing 

16. 4. if your s. were in my soul's stead 

24. 12. and the s. of the wounded crieth out 
31. 139. if I caused thes. of the owners to expire 
36. t 14. their s. dieth in youth, and their life is 

Psal. 17. t 9. hide from my enemies against the s. 
19. 7. the law of Lord is perfect converting the s. 

33. 19. to deliver their s. from death and keep alive 
34. 22. the Lord redeemcth the s. of his servants 
49. 8. the redemption of their s. is precious 
72.11. he shall redeem their s. from deceit and viol. 
74. 19. O deliver not the s. of thy turtle-dove 
78. 50. he spared not their s. from death 

86. 4. rejoice the s. of thy servant, O Lord 

94. 21. they gather against the s. of the righteous 

106. 15. but he sent leanness into their s. 

107. 5. hungry and thirsty theirs, fainted in them 
9. he satislfieth longings, and filleth hungry s. 

18. their s. abhorreth all manner of meat 
26. their s. is melted because of trouble 

Prov. 10. 3. not suffer the s. of righteous to famish 

11. 25. liberal s. shall be made fat that wateretb 

13. 2. but thes. of transgressors shall eat violence 

4. thes. of the sluggard desireth and hath not 

19. the desire accomplished is sweet to the s. 
16. 24. pleasant words are sweet to the s. 

19. 2. the s. be without knowledge it is not good 
1.5. and an idle s. shall suffer hunger 
21. 10. the s. of the wicked desireth evil 
22. 23. Lord will spoil s. ofthose that spoiled them 
25.13. for he refresheth the s. of his masters 
25. as cold waters to a thirsty s.so is good news 

27. 7. the full s. loatheth a honey-comb; but 

to the hungry s. every bitter thing is sweet 
t 9. so a man's friend by the counsel of the s. 

31. t 6. give wine to them that are bitter of s. 
ka. 3. 9. woe to theirs, they have rewarded evil 

t 20. T will take away the houses of the s. 
10. 1 18. it shall consume from the s. te the flesh 

32. 6. to make empty the s. of the hungry 
46 t 2. but their s. is gone into captivity 

49 t 7. thussaithLd. to him that is despised in s. 
55. 2. let your s. delight itself in fatne.ss 

3. c.omo. unto me, hear, and your s. shall live 
58. 10. and if thou satisfy the afflicted s. 
66. 3. their s. delighteth in their abominations 
Jer. 4. 10. whereas the sword reacheth to the s. 
20 13. he hatrh delivered the s. of the poor 
31. 12. their s. shall be as a watered garden 
14. and I will satiate the s. of the priests 

5ce 



SOU 

Jer. 31.25. thus saith Ld. I havo satiated the weary 
s. and I have replenished every sorrowful s. 

38. 16. as the Lord liveth, that made us this s. 

40. t 14. hath sent Ishmael to strike thee in s. 

44. t 14. they have lift up their s. to return 
Lam. 1. 11. hath given for meat to relieve the s. 

2. 12. when their s. was poured out into bosom 

3. 25. tiic Lord is good to the s. that seekcth him 
Ezek. 18. 4. all souls are mine, as s. of father, so s. 

of son is mine, thes. that sinneth, it shall die, 20. 

24. 21. what your s. pitieth shall fall by sword 
t 25. I take from them the lifting up of the s. 

25. t6. thou hast rejoiced ins. with all thy despite 
Has. 9. 4. their s. shall not come into house of Lord 
./o7iaA2. 5. waters compassed me about even to the s. 
Mat. 10. 28. but are not able to kill the s. fear him 

that can destroy both s. and body in hell 
Mark 12. 33. to love him with all the heart and s. 
./?cis2.43.fear came on every s. many wonderS done 

3. 23. every s. which will not hear that prophet 

4. 32. multitude that believed of one heart ands. 
Rom. 2.9. anguish on every s. of man that doeth evil 

13. 1. let every s. be sul)jectto the higher powers 
I Thess. 5. 23. that yours. and body be preserved 
Heb. 4. 12. word of God piercing to dividing of s. 

6. 19. which hope we have as an anchor of thes. 

10. 39. but of them that believe to saving of thes. 
Jam. 5. 20. lie shall snve a s. from death and hide 

1 Pet. 2. 11. from fleshly lusts which war ag. thes. 

2 Pel. 2. 8. Lot vexed his right. s. from day today 
Rev. 16. 3. and every living s. died in the sea 

Sec Afflicted, Bitterness. 
His SOUL. 
Gen. 34. 3. his s. clave to Dinah Jacob's daughter 
42. 21. are guilty, when we saw anguish of hiss. 
Exod. 30. 12. shall give a ransom for his s. to Lord 
JVum. 30. 2. orswear an oath to bind his s. to Lord 
Deut. 24. f 15. he is poor, and lifteth his s. to it 
.Tudg. 10. 16. his s. was grieved for misery of Israel 

16. 16. she urged him, so that his s. was vexed 
2 h'ings'H'S. 25. there was no king like Josiah who 
turned to the Lord with all his s. 2 Chron. 34.31. 
,hih 14. 22. andA/s s. within him shall mourn 
18. t 4. he teaieth hiss, in his anger 
21. 25. another dieth in the bitterness of his s. 

23. 13. v,hnt his s. desireih, even that he doeth 
27. 8. the hypocrite, when God taketh away hiss. 

31. 30. neither to sin, by wishing a curse lohiss. 

32. f 2. he justified his s. rather than God 

33. 18. he keepeth back his s. from the pit 
20. and his s. abhorreth dainty meat 

22. yea, his s. drawelh near unto the grave 
28. he will deliver his s. from the pit, 30. 
Psal. 10. 1 3. tiie wicked boasteth of his s. desire 

11.5. but the wicked loveth violence, /u'ss.hateth 

24. 4. who hath not lifted up his s. to vanity 

25. 13. his s. shall dwell at ease, and seed shall 

inherit the earth 
49. 18. though while he lived he blessed his s. 
89. 48. shall he deliver his s. from the gravel 
105 tl8. feethurtwith fetters, /tfs s. came into iron 
109. 31. to save from those that condemn his s. 
Prov. 6. t 16. seven are an abomination to his s. 
30. if he steal to satisfy his s. when he is hungry 
13. 25. the righteous eateth to satisfying of his s. 
10. 17. he that keepeth his way, preserveth hiss. 
18. 7. a fool's lips are the snare of his s, 

21. 23. whoso keepeth his mouth, keepeth his s. 

22. 5. that doth keep hiss, shall be far from them 

23. 14. and shall deliver his s. from hell 

29. 10. hate the upright, but the just seek his s. 
Eccl.2.24. that he should make his s. enjoy good 
6. 2. so that he wanteth nothing fov his s. 

3. and his s. be not filled with good 
Isa. 29. 8. but he awaketh and his s. is empty; 
behold he is faint and his s. hath appetite 
44. 20. that he cannot deliver his s. nor say 
53. 10. vvhen shall make his s. an ofl'ering for sin 

11. heshallseeof travail of hiss, and bo satisfied 

12. because he poured oat his s. unto death 
Jer. 50. 19. his s. shall be satisfied on mount Ephr. 

51.6. flee and deliver every man his s. 45. 
Ezek.18. 27. doeth what is right, he shall save h. s. 

33. 5. he that taketh warning, shall deliver his s. 
Jlmos 2. 1 14. neither shall the mighty deliver hiss. 
Mic. 7. t3. the great man ultereth mischief of A?ss. 
Hab.'iA.his s. that is lifted up, is not upriglit in him 
Mat. 16.26.ifgain whole world, and lose his own s. 
what can man give in exchange for s.?Mark8.37. 
~1cts^.31.hiss. wasnotlefl in hell nor flesh did see 

My SOUL. 
Gen. 12. 13. and viy s. shall live because of thee 

19.20.Oh let me escape thither, and my s.shall live 

27. 4. that my s. inay bless thee before I die, 25. 

49. 6. O my s. come not thou into their secret 
Lev. 26. 11. and my s. shall not abhor you, 30. 
J^Tum. 23. 1 10. lelTwy s. die death of the righteous 
J^Mdo-. 5.21 .Oiny s.thou hast trodden down strength 

16. t30. let my s. die with the Philistines 
1 Sam. 1. J5. but have poured out my s. before Ld. 



SOU 

ISam. 24. II. yet thou huntest my s. to take it 

26. 21. because viy s. was precious in thine eye« 
2 Sam. 4. 9. David answered Rcchab, as the Lora 

liveth, who hath redeemed my s. 1 Kin.irs 1.29. 
Job 6. 7. the things my s. refused, are as ir.y meet 
7. 15. so that my s. chooseth strangling and death 
9. 21. though perfect, yet would I not know mys 
lO.l.wjts.is weary of li(e,speak bitterness ofmys 
19. 2. how long will ye vex my s. with words? 

27. 2. and the Almighty, who hath vexed my s. 
30. 15. they pursue my s. as the wind 

16. and now my s. is poured out upon me 
25. was not my s. grieved for the poor ? 

Psal. 3.2. who say of my s. there is no help in God 

6. 3. my s. is sore vexed, but, O Lord, how longt 

4. deliver my s. 17. 13. | 22.20. | 116. 4. | 120.2 

7. 2. lest he tear my s. like a lion, rending it 

5. let the enemy persecute my s. and take it 
ll.l.liow say ye tow?/ s. flee as a bird to mountain 
13. 2. how long shall I take counsel in my s.? 
16. 10. thou wilt not leave 777?/s. in hell, J]cts'2.'21 
23. 3. heresloreth my s. \\ 25. 1. to thee I lift viy s 
25.20. O keep TO?/ s. and deliver me, I trust in thee 
26. 9. gather not iny s. with sinners, nnr my life 

30. 3. thou hast brought up my s. from the grave 
t 12. that my s. may sing praise to Ihee 

31. 7. thou hast known my s. in adversities 
9. yea my s. and my belly are consumed 

34. 2. my s. shall make her boast in the Lord 

35. 3. say unto my s. I am thy salvation 

4. let them be put to shamethat .seek after rays 

7. without cause they have digged a pit formy * 
9. and my s. shall be joyful in the Lord 

12. they rewarded me to the spoiling of my s. 

13. as for me, I humbled my s. with fasting 

17. rescue my s. from their destructions 
40.14.1etthembe confounded that seek after wy* 
41. 4. heal my s. for I have siimed against thee 
42.1. as the heart, so panteth mys. after fl;ce,OG 

2. my s. thirsteth for the living God, 143 6. 

4. when I remember, I pour out my s. in mo 

5. why-art thou cast down, O my s. ? 11. | 43.5 
6 O my God, my s. is cast down within me 

49. 15. God will redeem my s. from the grave 

54. 3. and oppressors seek after my s. 

4. the Lord is with them that uphold my s. 

55. 18. he hath delivered viy s. in peace from bat 
SG.i'.tiiey mark my steps, when they wait formya 

13. for thou bast delivered my s. from death 
57. ]*be merciful, O G. for my s. trustethin thee 

4. my s. is among lions |( 6. mys. is bowed down 
59. 3. for lo, they lie in wait for my s. 

62. 1. truly TOT/ s. waited upon God, my salvation 
5.my s.wail thou only upon God, my expectation 

63. 1. O God, mys. thirsteth for thee in a dry land 

5. my s. shall he satisfied as with marrow and fat 
8. 7ny s. followeth hard after thee, thy right hand 

9. but those that seek my s. to destroy it shall go 
66. 16.1 will declare what God hath done for mys 

69. 1. for the waters are come in unto my s. 

10. when I wept and chastened mys. with fasting 

18. draw nigh to7»?/s. and redeem it, deliver me 

70. 2. confounded that seek after my s. 71. 13. 
71. 23.my s.shall rejoice which thou hast redeemed 
77. 2. my sore ran, my s. refused to he comforted 
84. 2. my s. longeth for the courts of the Lord 
86.2.preserve mys. \\ 13. thon hastdeliveretl mys. 

4. for to thee, O Lord, do I lift up my s. 143. 8. 

14. assemblies of valiant men sought after tot/ s. 
88.3. mys. is full of troubles, my lifedrawethnigh 

M.L.why easiest thou offrnys.^why hidestthou 
94. 17. my s. had almost dwelt in silence 

19. in thoughts within thy comforts delipht my s. 
103. 1. bless the Lord, O my s. 2,22. [ 104. ], 35. 
109. 20. reward of them that speak against mys. 
116. 7. return unto tliy rest, O my s. 

8. for thou hast delivered my s. from death 

119. 20. my s. breaketh for the longing it hath 
25. my s. cleaveth to the dust, quicken thou me 
28. my s. melfeth for heaviness, strengthen me 
81. my s. fainteth for salvation, but I hope 
lOO.my s.is continually in my hand, yet not forget 
129. therefore doth wy s. keep them 

167. my s. hath kept thy testimonies 

175. let my s. live, and it shall praise thee 

120. 2. deliver my s. O Lord, from lying lips 

6. my s. hath dwelt with him that hatetli peace 

130. 5. 1 wait for the Lord, 7«y s. doth wait, 6. 

131. 2. my s. is even as a weaned child 

138. 3. and strengthen me with strength in my s, 

139. 14. and that my s. knoweth right well 

141. 8. in thee is my trust, leave not my s destituta 

142. 4. refuge failed me, no man cared for my s 

7. bring T«y s. out of prison, that I may praise thy 

143. 3. for the enemy hath persecuted my s, 

11. O Lord, bring 7ny s. out of trou?>le 

146. 1. praise the Lord, pfaise the Lord, Omya 
Ercl. 4. 8. for whom do I bereave my ?. of good? 

7. 28. which yet viy s. seeketh, butt find not 
Cant. 1. 7. thou whom my s. loveth, 3. 1, 2, 3, 4 



sou 



sou 



sou 



Ca nt. 5. 6. vty s. failed wlie.^ he spake, I sought him 

6. ]2. m7/5. made mc like chariots of Ammi-nadlb 
fca. 1. 14. yoa: new moons and luiists nnjs. liateth 

26. 9. with mij s. Iiave 1 desired thee in the night 
38. 17. thou hast in love to my s. delivered it 
42. ]. behold mine elect, in whom rn?/ s. delightelh 
61. 10. vty s. shall be ji.yful in my God 
ler.A. I'J. hasi heard, O /«?/ s. sound oflhe trumpet 

31. my s. \i wearied because of murderers 
5. 9. shall noi my s. be avenged ? 29. \ 9. 9. 
6.8 be instructed, O Jer.lest viy 5. depart from thee 
12.7. beloved of wj'S. into the hand of her enemies 
I'i.Yl.iiiy A.sh. weep in secret places lor your pride 

15. 20. tor they have digged a pit for vnj s. 

32. 41. 1 will rejoice over them with my whole s. 
Lavi.l. IG. the comforter that should relieve 7Hy 5. 
3. 17. tliou hast removed w/ys. far off from peace 
20. my s. haih the-o still in remembrance 
24. Lord is my portion, saith my s. will I hope 
58.0 Lord, thou l-.ast pleaded the causes of my s. 
Ezek. 4. 14. behold, my s. hath not been polluted 
Jonah 2.7. when my s- fainted within me, I remem. 
JHic (i. 7. the fruit ofniy body for the sin oYmys. 

7. 1. my s. desired the first ripe fruit 

Zecli. 11.8. three shepherds I cutoff, 7nys. loathed 
Jt/ai.l2.18.niy beloved, in v.hom viys.is well pleas. 

26. 38. my s. is exceeding sorrowful, Murk 14. 34. 
I^uke 1. 4rf. my s. doth magnify the Lord 

12. 19. I will srty lo my s. soul, eat, drink 
Joht 12. 27. my s. is troublfd, and what shall I say? 
2 Cur. I. 23. I call God for a record upon my s. 
Heb. 10. 38. my s. sliall have no pleasure in him 

Oar SOUL. 
JViitn. ll.G.OKr;?. isdried away, nothing but manna 

21. 5. no bread, our s. loatheth this light bread 
Ps. 33. 20. our s. wa'teth for Loftl, he is our help 

35. 1 25. let them notsMV, ;ih, our s. would have it 
44. 25. for our s. is bowed down to the dust 
66. y. ble.-s our God, wtio holdeth our s. in life 

123. 4. oxir s. is exceeditigly filled with scorning 

124. 4. the stream had gone over our s. 5. 

7. our s. ise.'^caped as m bird out of the snare 
isa. 26. 8. the desire of our s. is to thy name 

Own SOUL. 
Deut. 13. 6. if a friend is as thine own s. entice thee 
I Sam. 18. 1 . the soul of' Jonatlian was knit to Da- 
vid, and he loved Jiiin as his 02cn s. 3. | 20. 17. 
Psal. 22. 29. and none can keep alive his own s. 
ProvA\. 32. he that dooth it, destroyeth his oicn s. 
8. 36. but he that sinneih, wrongeth his oion s. 
11. 17. the merciful man fiooth good to his owns. 
15 32.hethatrefuseth instruction despis.hisojcws. 

19. 8. lie tliat getteth wisdom, loveih his own s. 

16. he that keep, commandments keep. his otcre 5. 

20. 2. thntprovoki th king, sinneth aga. his 02r7is. 
29.24. whoso is partner with thief, batelh own s. 

Mat. 16. 2G. what is a man profited, if he shall gain 

whole world and lose his own s.1 Mark 8. 36. 

Luke 2. 35. sword shall oierce i hro' thy own s. also 

That SOUL. 

Gen. 17. 14. not circumcised, that s. shall be cut 

off from his people, Exod. 31. 14. Lev. 7. 20, 

21,25,27. I 19.8. Mum. 1.5.30. 

Exod. 12. 15. whoso eateth leavened bread, thats. 

shall be cut off from Israel, J^um. 19. 13. 

19. whoso eatetli leavened bread, fAats. shall be 

cut off from congregation of Israel, A''um. 19. 20. 

Lev. 17. 10. 1 will set my face against that s. 20. 6. 

22. 3. that s. shall be cut off from my presence 

23. 30. that s. will I destroy from his people 
^um. 15. 31. that s. shall uUerly be cut off 

Thy SOUL. 
Gen. 27. 19. eat, that thy s. may bless me, 31. 
Deut. 4. 9. take heed, and keep thy s. diligently 
29. shalt find him, if seek him with all thy s. 
6. 5. love the Lord thy God with all thy s. 30. 6. 
10. 12. lo serve the Lord thy God with all thy s. 
12. 15. whatsoever thvs. lusteth after, 14. 26. 
26.16. do wifh all thy s". || 30. 2. obey with all thy s. 
30. 2. obey his voice with all thy heart and thys. 

10. if thou turn unto the Lord with all thy s. 

I Sain. 2. 16. then take as mucn as thys. desirelh 
20. 4. whatsoever thy s. desiretn, I will do for thee 
23. 20. come according to all the desire o^thys. 
25. 29. yet a mnn is risen to pursue and seek thy s. 

IKinrrs 11. 37. shalt reign according all <^?/s.desir. 

Psal. 121. 7. the Lord shall preserve thy s. 

Prov. 2. 10. when knowledge is pleasant to thy s. 
3.22 so shall be life to thy s. and grace to thy neck 
19. H. and let not thy s. spare for his crying 
22. 25. learn his wry-', and get a snare to thy s. 
24. 12. he that keepeih thy s. doth not he know it"? 
14. so shall the knowledge of wi.=dom bo to thy s. 
29. ]7. yea, he shall give delight to thy s. 

Isa. 51. 23. which have said to thy s. bow down 
58. 10. if th"U draw out thys. to the hungry 

11. the Lord shall satisfy thy s. in drought 
Ji^.l4.19.ha!h thy s.loMhed Zion? why smitten usl 

38. 17. sn forth then, thy s. shall live, 20. 
Ezek. 3. 19. thou hast delivered thy s. 21. ] 33. 9. 
567 



Hab. 2. 10. and thou hast sinned against thy s. 

Mat.22.37. thou shalt love Lord with all thy heart 

and with all t'.y s. Mark 12.30. J.uke'lQ.27. 

Luke 12.20.this night f/i?/s.sliall be required of thee 

3./o/i7t2.lhou mayest pros|ier,even as thys. prosper. 

Rev. 18.14. the fruits thys. lusted after are departed 

See LivETH. 

SOULS. 

Gen. 12. 5. Abraham took 5. they had got in Haran 

14. t21. give me the s. and take goods to thyself 

36. t 6. Esau took ail the s. of his house 
46. 15. the s. by Leah wore thiriy and three 

18. by Zilpah sixteen 5. II 22. by Rachel fourteen 5. 

25. all the s. Jacob had by Bilhah were seven 

26. all the s. that came into Egypt, sixty and six 
27. the sons of Joseph in Egypt were twos. all the 

s. of house of Jacob weie seventy s. Exod. 1.5. 
Exod. 12. 4. take a lamb according to number of s. 
16. tl6. a homer according to the number of s. 
.30. 15. an offering to Lord, to make an atonement 
for your s. 16. Lev. 17. 11. JVwm. 31. 50. 
Le7;.18.29.even s. tliat commit them shall be cutoff 
20. 25. ye shall not make your s. abominable 
J^um. 16. 38. of these sinners against their own s. 
30. 9. every vow wherewith have bound their s. 
Josh.l0.23.he utterlv destroyed them and all the s. 
that were therein, 30, 32. | 11. 11. 
23. f 11. take good heed therefore unto your s. 

14. ye know in all your hearts and in all your s. 
1 Sam. 25.29. s. of thine enemies shall he slin^ out 

1 Chron. 5. 121. they took of s. of men 100,(700 
Esth.^. t31.these days they had decreed for theirs. 
Psal. 72. 13. and shall save the s. of the needy 

97. 10. he preserveth the s. of his saints 
Prov. 11. 30. and he that winneth s. is wise 

14. 25. a true witness delivereih s. 
Isa. 47. 1 14. they shall not deliver their s. 

57. 16. spirit should fail, and s. which I made 
.Ter. 2. 34. in thy skirts is found the blood of s. 

6. 16. ye shall find rest for your s. Mat. 11. 29. 
26.19. thus might we procure great evil ag. ours. 
37. 19. thus saith the Lord, deceive not your 5. 
42. t20. you have used deceit against your s. 
44. 7. why commit this great evil against your 5.? 

f.am. 1. 19. they sought meat to relieve their s. 
Ezek. 7. 19. they shall not satisfy theirs. 
13. 18. to hunt s. will ye hunt s. of my people, 20. 
w'ill ye save the s. alive that come unto ycKi? 
19. to slay the s. ihat should not die 

14. 14. they should deliver but their own s. 
18.4. all s. are minejl 22.25. they have devoured s. 
22. 27. her princes are like wolves to destroy s. 

Luke 21. 19. in your patience possess your s. 
..^cts 2. 41. there were added to them 3000 s. 

7. 14. he called Jacob and his kindred 75 s. 

14. 22. comfirmingthes. ofthedisciples,exhorting 
15.24. have troubled you subvertinsr your s. 
27. 37. we were in all in the ship 276 s. 

2 Cor. 12. t 15. I would be spent for your s. 

1 Thess. 2. 8. to have imparted our own s. to you 
Heb. 13. 17. obey them, for they watch for your s. 
Jam. 1. 21. the word which is able to save your s. 

1 Pet.l. 9. end of your faith the salvation of yours. 
22. seeing have purified yours, in obeying truth 

2. 25. are returned to the Shepherd of your s. 

3. 20. wherein few, that is, eight s. were saved 

4. 19. commit the keeping of their s. to him 

2 PeZ.2.14. cannot cease fr. sin beguiling unstables. 
Rev. 6. 9. 1 saw under the altar the s. of them slain 

18. 13. no man buyeth slaves and s. of men 

20. 4. I saw the s. of them that were beheaded 

See Afflict. 

SOUND, Substantive. 

Exod. 28. 35. his s. shall be heard when he gocth in 

Z,er.25. t9. cause the trumpet loud of s. to sound 

26. 36. the s. of a shaken leaf shall chase them 

.Tosh. 6. 5. when ye hear the s. of the trumpet, 20. 

2 Sam. 5. 24. w hen thou hearest the s. of a going in 

the tops of the mulberry-trees, 1 Chron. 14. 15. 

6. 15. they brought up the ark with shouting and 

the s. of the trumpet, 1 Chron. 15. 23. 

15. 10. when ye hear tlie s. say Absalom reigns 
1 Kings 1. 40. the earth rent with the s. of them 

41. when Joab heard the s. of the trumpet 
14. 6. when Ahijah heard the s. of her feet 
18. 41. for there is a s. of abundance of rain 

2/^27! o-s6.32.is not s.ofhis master's feet behind him? 

1 Chron. 16. 5. but Asaph made a s. with cymbals 

42. with trumpets and those that should make a s. 

2 Chr. 5. 13. as one, to make one s. to be heard 
JVrA. 4. 20. in what place ye hear s. of the trumpet 
Joh 15.21. a dreadful s. in his ears, in prosperity 

21. 12. and rpjoice at the s. of the organ 

37. 2. hear the; s. that goeth out of his mouth 
39. 24. nor believeth he it is the s. of the trumpet 

Psal. 47. 5. the L. gone up with thes. of a trumpet 
77. 17. cloud poured out water, skies sent out a s. 
89. 15. blessed are people that know the joyful s. 
92. 3. sing upon the harp with a solemn s. 

98. 6. sing .with trumpets and s. of cornet 



Psal. 150. 3. praise him with the s. of the trumpet 

Eccl. 7. to. as the s. of thorns under a pot 
12. 4. when the s. of the grinding is low 

Jer.A. 19. hast heard, O my soul, the s. of trun:pL-t 
21. how long shall I hear the s. of the trumpet 1 
6. 17. saying, hearken lo the s. of the trumpet? 

8. 16. the land trembled at the s. of the neighing 

25. 10. I will take from them s. of the millstone* 
42. 14. where we shall hear no s. of the trumpet 

50. 22. s. of battle is in the land, and of destructioj. 

51. 54. a s. of a cry cometh from Babylon 
£2e/i:.10.5.thes.of the cherubims' wings washeairt 

26. 13. the s of thy harps shall be no more heard 
15. shall not the isles shake at the s. of thy fall.' 

27. 28. suburbs shall shake at s. of cry of thy pilots 
31. 16. I made nations to shake at s. of his fall 
33. 4. heareth the s. and taketh no warning 

5. he heard s. of trumpet and t.;ok not warning 
Dan. 3. 5. at the time when ye hear the s. 7, 10, 15. 
.9wos 2. 2. Moab shall die with s. of trumpet 
6.5. that chaunt to the s. of the viol, and invent 
Mat. 24.31. he shall send his angels with a great*. 
John 3. 8. iiearest the s. hut canst not tell whence 
.^cts 2.2. suddenly there came a s. from heaven 
Rom. 10. 18. verily their s. went into all the earth 
1 Cor. 14. 7. even things without life giving s. 

8. for if the trumpet give an uncertain s. 
Heb. 12. 19. ye are not come lothe s. of a trumpet 
Rev. 1. 15. and his voice as the s. of many waters 

9. 9. thes. of I heir wings was as the s. of chariots 
18.22. the s. of a millstone shall be heard no more 

SOUND, Jldjective. 
Psal. 119. 80. let my heart be s. in thy statutes 
Prov. 2. 7. he layeth up s. wisdom lor the righteous 

3. 21. my son, keep s. wisdom and discretion 
8.14. counsel is mine and s. vvisdom, [ am undersC 
14.30. a s. heart is the life of the flesh, but envy 

Jyuke 15. 27. because hath received him safe and *. 

ITim. 1. 10. if any other thing corrtrary to s. doctri. 

2Tim. 1.1. for God hath given usspirit of as. mind 

13. hold fast the form of s. words thou hastheard 

4. 3. when ihey will not endure s. doctrine 
Tit. 1. 9. he may be able by s. doctrine to exhort 

13. rebuke them, that they may be s. in the failh 
2. 1. speak the things which become s. doctrine 
2. that the aged men be s. in fiith, in charity 
8. s. speech that cannot be condemned 
SOUND, Verb. 
I^ev. 25. 9. trumpet of jubilee to s. in day of atone- 
ment make the trumpet s. through all the land 
JVwTTi. 10. 7 shall blow, but you shall. not s. an alarm 
1 Chr. 15. 19. Heman and Asaph were appoint. to «. 
Isa. 16. 11. wherefore my bowels siiall s. for Moab 
Jer. 48. 36. my heart shall s. for Moab like pipes 
Joel 2. 1. and s. an alarm in my holy mountain 
Mat. 6. 2. therefore do not s. a trumpet before thee 

1 Cor. 15. 52. for the trumpet shall s. dead be raised 
i?er.8.6. the seven angels prepared themselves lo«. 

13. trumpet of the three angels who are yet to «. 

10. 7. when the seventh angel shall begin to $. 

SOUNDED. 
Exod. 19. 19. when the voice ofthe trumpets, long 
lSa?«. 20. 12. Jonathan said, when Ihaves. myfatb. 

2 Chron. 7. 6. the priests s. trumpets, 13. 14. 

23. 13. the people rejoiced, and s. with trumpets 
29. 28. the singers sang and the trumpeters s. 
J\reh. 4. 18. he that s. the trumpet was by me 
Luke 1.44. as soon as voice ofsaluiat. s. in my ears 
1 Thess. 1. 8. from you s. out the word of the Lord 
Rev. 8. 7. the first angel s. and there followed hail 
8. the second s. || 10. third s. |f 12. fourth angei e. 
9. 1. the fifth s. 11 13. sixth s. || 11. 15. seventh s. 

SOUNDED. 

^cts 27. 28. they s. and found it twenty fathoms; 

they s. again and foond it fifteen fathoms 

SOUNDETH. 

Exod. 19. 13. when the trumpet s. long, come op 

SOUNDING. 

1 Chr. 15. 16. singers with instruments of music g. 

2 Chron. 5. 12. and with them 120 priests s. 

13. 12. his priests with s. trumpets to cry alarm 
Psal. 150. 5. praise him upon the high s. cymbals 
fsa. 63. 15. where is thy zeal and s. of thy bowels 
Ezek. 7. 7. and not the s. again of mountains 
1 Cor. 13. 1. and have not charity, I am as s. brass 

SOUNDNESS. 
Psal. 38.3. there is no s. in my flesh for thy anger, 7- 
Isa. 1.6. there isnos. in it, butwounds and bruises 
.icts 3.16. hath given him this perfect s. bef. you aM 

SOUNDS. 
1 Cor. 14. 7. except they give a distinction in the s. 

SOUR. 

7sff. 18.5. when the s. grape is ripening in the flower 

Jer.31.29. the fathers have eaten a s. grape and the 

children's teeth are set on edge, Ezek. 18. 2 

30. every man that eateth the s. grape, tee'h he 

Hos. 4. 13. their drink is s. they have committed 

SOUTH. 
Gen. 12. 9. and Abram journc fed towar.l the a. 
13. 1. Abram w&nt up into the s. || 3. went from « 



sow 



sow 



SPA 



©«i.28.14.thou slialt spread abroad to north and s. 
Exod. 26.35. on side ot'tlie tabernacle toward the s. 
Jfum. 13. 29. Amalekites dwell in the land of the *-. 
Deut. 33. 23. O Naphtali, possess thou west and s. 
Josh. 10. 40. Josliua smote the country of the s. 
18. 5. .ludah shall abide in their coast on the 5. 
Jtidff. 1. y.lofiglit against the Canaanites in thcs. 

1 Sam. 20. 41. David aroseout of a place toward s. 
27. 10. agains! thes. of Judah, s. of Jerahmeelites 
30. 1. the Amalekites had invaded the s. 14. 

2 Sam. 24. 7. they went out to the s. of Judah 

1 Kings 7. 25. three looking toward s. 2 Chr. 4. 4. 
1 C^ro7l. 9. 24. the porters were toward tlie 5. 
2CAro7i. 28. 18. Philistines invaded the 5. of Judah 
Job 9. 9. which niaketh the chambers of the s. 
37. 9. out of the s. corneih the whirlwind 

39. 26. and stretch her wings toward the s. 
Psa/. 75. G. [Promotion cometh not from east nor s. 

89. 12. the north and s. thou hast created them 

107. 3. and gathered them from the north and s. 

126. 4. turn our captivity as the streams in the s. 
Eccl. 1. C. the wind goeth toward the s. 

11. 3. if the tree fall toward the s. or the north 
fsa. 21. 1. as whirlwinds in the s. pass through 

30. 6. the burden of the beasts of the s. 

43. 6. and I will say to the 5. keep not back 
Jer. 13. 19. the cities of the s. shall be shut up 

17. 26. from the s. bringing burnt-offerings 

32. 44. men shall bay fields in the cities of the s. 

33. 13. in the cities of the s. shall the flocks pass 
Ezek. 20. 46. set thy face toward the s. and drop thy 

word toward thes. prophesy against the 5. field 

47.say to forest of s. faces from s.to north be burnt 

21. 4. my sword against all flesh from s. to north 

40. 2. by which v.-as as the frame of a city on s. 

24. after that he brought me toward the s. 
44. and their prospect was toward the s. 

41. 11. and another door was toward the 5. 

46. 9. shall go out by way of the s. gate; and he 

that entereth by the way of s. go forth by north 

Dan. 8. 9. a liitle horn waxed great toward the s. 

11. 5. and the king of the s. shall be strong 
6. king's daughter of the s- shall conie to north 
9. King of the s. shall come into his kingdom 
11. king of the s. shall be moved with choler 
>.5. and the arms of the s. shall not withstand 

25. and the king of the s. shall be stirred up 
29. he shall return, and come toward the s. 
40. the kiiig of the s. sliall push at him 

Obad.19. they of 5. shall possess the mount of Esau 

20. the captivity shall possess the cities of thcs. 

Hab. 3 t3. God came from s. from mount Paran 

Zeck. 7. 7. when men inhabited the s. and the plain 

9. 14. God shall go with whirlwinds of the s. 

14.4. half of the mountain remove toward the .<?. 

Mat. 12. 42. queen of the s. shall rise in judgment 

Lwi'c 13.29. come from s.tosit down with Abraham 

^cts 8. 26. saying, arise, and go toward the 5. 

iZffc. 21.13. on the .9. three gates, on the west three 

SOUTH-BORDER; 
JVwwi. 34. 3. s.-horder the outmost coast of salt-sea 
Josh. 15. 2. the s.-horder of Judah from the shore 

SOUTH-COUNTRY. 

Qen. 20.1. Abraham sojourned toward the s.-coun. 

24. 62. for Isaac dwelt in the s.-country 

Josh. 11. 16. Joshua took all the s.-covntry, 12. 8. 

Zeeh.G.G.ihe grisled go forth toward the s.-coun. 

SOUTH-FIELD. 
Ezelc. 20. 46. prophesv ag. the forest of th^ s.-field 

SOUTH-LAND. 
Josh. 15. 19. inou hast given me a s.-l. Judg. 1. 15. 

SOUTH-aUARTER. 
Jifum. 34. 3. s.-quarter from Zin by coast of Edom 
Josh. 18. 15. s.-quarter from end of Kirjath-jearim 

SOUTH-R.AMOTH. 
1 Sam. 30.27. to them which were in s.-Ramotk 

SOUTH-SIDE. 

Kxod.26. 18. twenty boards on the s.-side, 36.23. 

Mum.% 10. ons.-sideshallbe standard of Reuben 

10.6. camps which lie on the s.-side go forward 

Eiek. 42. 18. he measured the s.-side 500 reeds 

47. 1. the waters came at the s.-side of the altar 

48. 16. and the s.-side 4-500 measures, 33. 

SOUTH-WARD. 
Oen. 13. 14. Lord said to Abraham, look s.-ward 
^um. 3. 29. Kohath pitch on side of tabern. s.-v>. 

13. 17. Moses said, get ye up this way s.-ward 
Dan. 8. 4. I saw the ram pushing s.-ward 

SOUTH-WEST. 
Acts 27. 12. Phenice Iving toward the s.-tcest 

SOUTH-WIND. 
/«6 37. 17. he quieteth the earth by the s.-jcind 
^3.78. 26. by liis power he brought in the s.-wind 
Cant. 4.16. come, thou s.-ioind, blow on my garden 
f.iike 12.55.when see s.-w. blow, there will be heat 
^cts 27. 13. and when the s.-wind blew softly 

SOW. 

Pet.2.22. thes. washed, to her wallowing in mire 

SOW 

Signifies, [1] To scatter seeds on the earth, Gen. 

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2fi. 12. Z-e».25. 3. [2] To preach the gospel, Blat 
13. 19. 1 Cor. 9. 11. [3] To di.^persc worldly 
goods among the poor, 3 Cor. 9. 6. [4] To be. bu- 
ried and laid like seed in the earth, .subject to 
rottenness and putrefaction, 1 Cor. 15. 42, 43. 

He that soweth to the flesh, Gal. 6. 8. One that 
leads such a course of life as is agreeable to his 
corrupt nature, that laycth out his estate, and 
bestows all his time and pains in the service 
of the flesh, and so makes provision only for 
this present life. 

He that soweth to the spirit. Gal. 6. 8. He that 
layeth out his estate, or spendeth his time, 
strength, and talents, for the glory of God, in 
obedience to the commands, motions, and dic- 
tates of the Spirit; and particularly that useth 
his estate for the maintenance of the gospel, 
and upholding the ministry of it. 

He that sowoth and he that reapeth, John 4. 36. 
the prophets and John the Baptist, who have 
sowed the seeds of instruction among the peo- 
ple formerly, and taught them, the principles 
of saving truth; and you, my disciples, that 
succeed them, whose ministry I will use in 
bringing people to embrace me and -my doc- 
trine, thereby to perfect those truths which 
were formerly taught them concerning me. 

^e7i.47.23.here is seed foryouandyesh.s. the land 

Exod. 23. 10. si.x years s. thy land. Lev. 25. 3. 

Le?;. 19.19. shall not s.with mingled seed, De2i(.22.9. 

25. 4. in the seventh year thou shalt not s. 11. 
20. we shall not s. nor gather in our increase 
22. ye shall s. the eighth year 

26. 16. ye shall s. your seed in vain, for enemies 
2 Kings 19. 29. in the third year s. ye, Isa. 37. 30. 
■Job 4. 8. they that s. wickedness reap the same 

31. 8. then let me s. and let another eat 
Psal. 107. 37. s. fields, and plant vineyards 

128. 5. they that s. in tears shall reap in joy 
Eccl. 11.4. he that observeth the wind, shall not s. 
6. in the morning s. thy seed, and in the evening 
Isa. 28. 24. doth the plowman plow all day to s.? 

30.23. gi ve rain of seed thou shalt s. ground withal 

32. 20. blessed are ye that s. beside all waters 
.Ter. 4. 3. break fallow-ground, s. not among thorns 

31. 27. 1 will s. the house of Israel with seed 
35. 7. neither shall ye build house nor s. seed 
Hos. 2. 23. and I will s. her unto me in the earth 
10.12.5. to yourselves in righteousn. reap in mercy 
Mic. 6. 1.5. thou shalt s. but thou shalt not reap 
Zech. 10. 9. I will s. them among the people 
Mat. 6. 25. the fowls of the air s. not, nor reap 
13. 3. a sower went forth to s. when he sowed some 
seeds fell by the way-side, Mark 4. 3. I^7ike 8. 5. 
27. didst not thou s. good seed in thy field? 
T^uke 12. 24. consider ravens they neither s. nor reap 
19. 21. reapest that thou didst not s. 22. 

SOWED. 

<Tew.26.12.Isaacs. in that land same year, received 

.hidg. 9. 45. Abimelech s. Shechem with salt 

.;!/«<. 13.4. when he s. some fell by the way side, and 

the fowls devoured ihem, Mark 4.4. Luke 8. 5. 

24. which s. good seed fj 25.the enemy s. tares, 39. 

25. 26. I reap where I s. not 

SOW, See Sew. 

SOWEDST. 

Deut. 11. 10. not as E-rypt, where thou s. thy seed 

SOWN. 
Lev. 11. 37. if a carcase fall on sowing seed to be s. 
Deut. 21. 4. to a rough valley neither eared nor s. 
22. 9. lest the fruit of thy seed s. be defiled 
29. 23. generations see that land is not s. nor bear 
Judg. 6. .3. when Israel had s. the Midianiteseame 
PsaZ.97 1 Might is s.for the righteou.?, and gladness 
Isa. 19. 7. every thing s. by the brooks shall wither 
40. 24. shall not be planted, yea, shall not be s. 
61.11. as the garden causeth the thingss. tospring 
Jer. 2. 2. thou wentest after me in a land not s. 
12. 13. they have s. wheat, but shall reap thorns 
Ezei.36.9. 1 am for you, and ye shall be tilled and s. 
//bs. 8.7. they have s.the wind, shall reap whirlwind 
JVaZt. 1. 14. that no more of thy name be s. 
Hag. 1. 6. ye have s. much, and bring in little 
^/aM3.19. catcheth away that was s. Mark 4. 15. 

25. 24. a hard man, reaping where thou hast not s. 
Mark 4.16. these are they which s. on stony ground 

18. s. among thorns 1] 20. are s. on good ground 
31. which when it is s. is less than all the seeds 

1 Cor. 9. 11. if we have s. to you spiritual things 
15. 42. it is s. in corruption I| 43. is s. in dishonour 

44. it is s. a natural body, raised a spiritual body 

2 Cor.9.10. multiply your seed s. and increase fruits 
Jam. 3. 18. the fruit of rijhteousness is s. in peace 

SOWER. 
7sa. 55. 10. thatitmaygiveseed to thes. and bread 
.Ter. 50. 16. cut ofFs. from Babylon, and him that 
Mat. 13. 3. behold, as. went forth to sow, when he 

sow. some seeds bvway-side,JJ/ar/i:4.3.Lu^-e8.5. 

18. hear ye therefore the parable of the s. 
Mark 4. 14. s. soweth the word, theseJiy way-side 



2 Cor. 9. 10. now he that mini-itereth scc<? to the 9 
SO WEST. 

1 Cor. 15. 36. tl'.at which thou s. is not qiiickeneo 
37. thou s. not that bodv that shall be, but bare 

SOWETH. [grain 

Prov. 0. 14. lie s. discord || 10. he that s. discord 
ll.18.to him thats.righteousness be asure reward 
in. 28. a froward man s. strife, and a whisperer 
22. 8. he that s. iniquity shall reap vanity 
Jimos 9. 13. treader shall overtake him that s. seed 
Mat. 13. .37. he that s. good seed, is the Son of man 
Mark 4. 14. sower s. the word, these by way-side 
John 4. 36. both he that s. and reapeth may rejoice 
37. that saying true, one s. and another reapeth 

2 Cor. 9. 6. he whos. sparingly, he v/ho s. bountifully 
Oal.Q.l. for whatsoever a mans.thatsiiall hereap 

8. that s. to his flesh,shall reap corruption; but ho 
that s. to the Spirit, shall reap life 
everlasting 
SOWING. 
Z/cy. 11.37. if their carcase fall on any s.to be sowr, 
26. 5. and the vintace shall reach to the s. time 

SP.ACE. 

^CT!. 29.14. Jacob abode v/ith him the s.of a month 

32. 16. and put a s. betwi.xt drove and drove 

Z/ey.25.8. thes. of seven sabbaths of years shall be 

30. if it bo not redeemed in the s. of a full year 

■Tosh. 3. 4. there shall be a s. between you and it 

1 SflTTi. 26. 13. s. betw. David's company and Saul's 
Ezra 9. 8. for a little s. grace hath been shewed 
.ler. 28. 11. within the s. of two full years 

Luke 22. 59. about the s.of one hour after 
Jlcts 5.7. about s. of three hours his wife came in 
34. commanded to put the apostles forth a little s. 
7.42. ofl^ered slain beasts by the s. of forty years 

13. 20. gave judges about the s. of 450 years 
21. God gave them Saul for the s. of 40 years 

19. 8. he spake boldly the s. of three months 
10. and this continued by tiie s. of two years 
34. all with one voice about s. of two hours cried 

20. 31. by the s. of three years I ceased not 
.Jam. 5. 17. it rained not by the s. of three years 
Rev. 2. 21. 1 gave her s. to repent of her fornication 

8. 1. there was silence about thes. of half an hour 

14. 20. and blood came by the s. of ICOO furlongs 

17. 10. when come, be must continue a short s. 

SPACES. 

IKingsl. t5.s. and pillars v.ere square in prospect 

Mth. 7. t 4. now the city was broad in s. 

7sa.22.tl8.he shall to.=s thee into country large of 5. 

33. 1 21. the Lord will be to us a place bioad of s. 

SPAKE. 
Gen. 19. 14. Lot went out, and s. to his sons in law 
24. 30. saying, thus s. the man unto me 

29. 9. while he yet s. v.'ith them, Rachel came 
39. 10.it came to pass as she s.to Joseph day by day 
42.14. that is it that Is. to >ou, saying, ye are spies 

23. for he s. unto them by an interpreter 
43. 27. the old man of whom ye s. is he jet alive? 

29. is this your younger brother of whom ye *.? 
50. 17. and Joseph wept when they s. unto him 
JVum. 12. 1. Miriam and Aaron s. against Moses 

21. 5. and the rieople s. against God and Moses 
Deut. 1. 43. so I s. to you, and ye would not heal 

28. 63. Lord shall b:ing thee by way whereof I s. 
.Tudg. 19. 22. they s. to the master of the house 
Ruth 4. 1. behold, the kinsman of whom Boaz s. 
ISaTw. 1.13. now Hannahs, in her heart, lips moved 

18. 24. told him, saying, on this manner s. David 
20.26. nevertheless Saul s. not any thing that day 

30. 6. for the people s. of stoning him 

2 Sa?7?. 12. 18. while child was aliv9, we s.to him 

1 Kings 1. 42. while he yet s. behold, Jonathan 
3. 22. thu,'; they s. before king Solomon 

2 Kings 2. 22. according to saying which Elisha s. 

9. 12. and he said, thus and thus s. he to me 
ICAr. 21.19. David went up at saying which Gads. 
2 Chron. 18. 19. one s. saving after this manner 

.30. 22. Hezekiah s. comfortably to them, 32. 6. 
32. 16. his servants s. yet more ag. the Lord God 
19. they s. against the God of Jerusalem 

33. 18. that s. to Manasseh in the name of Lord 
JVeA. 13.24. their childr. s. halfin speech of Ashdod 
i^sZ,^. 3.4. it came to pass, when theys. daily to him 
Job 2. 13. they sat down, and nones, a word to him 

19. 18. 1 arose, and they s. against nie 

29. 22. after my words thev s. not again 

32.16. for they s. not, but stood still, answered not 
Psal. 39. 3. fire burned, then s. I with my tongue 

78. 19. yea, they s. against God, they said, ran G. 
106. 33. so that he s. unadvisedly with his lips 

Prov. 30. 1. the man s. to Ithiel and Ucal 
Canf.2. 10. my beloveds, and said, rise up, n>y love 
5. 6. mv soui failed when he s. I sought him 
.ler. 8. 6.' I hearkened and heard, they s. not aright 

20. 8. for since I s. I cried out, I cried violence 
Ezek. 24. 18. so I s. to the people in the morning 
Dan. 7. 11. voice of great words which the horn 9. 
/7rts.l3.1.when Ephraim s. trembling e.xalted hima 
Mai. 3. 16. that feared Lord s. often one -o anothef 



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SPE 



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Mat. 9 18. while he*, these to them, 17. 5. ] 26.47. 

Miirk 5. :>5. I 14 4!}. Luke 8. 41). | 2->. 47, 60. 

33. dev. \viiscu.sioui, duniljs. 12.'-22. Luke 11. 14. 

21. 45. ihey peiceivtd tiuii he s. of them 
Luke 1. 55. as he *'. lo our latheis, to Abraham 

2. 50. they uiiderstuod not the saying uhich iie#, 

9. 11. he s. uiilo ihem of the kingdom of God 
31. who s. of liis decease lo be at Jerusalem 

22. 65. other tiuiigs blasjihemously s. they ag. him 
24. G. remember how he s. to you in Galilee 

'M. as they tiius 5. Jesus stood in midst of them 
John 1. 15. Jolin said, this was he of whom I s. 

7. 13. no mun 5. openly of him for fear of Jews 
46. the officers said, never man s. like this man 

8. 27. they understood not that he 5. of the Father 

10. 6. what things they were which he 5. to them 
41. all things that John s. of this man were true 

11. 13. howbeit Jesus s. of his death 

51. this s. henotof hims. he prophesied that Jes. 

12. 29. others said, an angel 5. to him 

38. saying migiit be' fulfilled which he s. 18.9,32. 
41. when he saw his glory, and s. of him 

13. 22. disciples looked, doubting of whom he s. 

24. heshoulil ask whoitshouhl be of whom lies. 
13. 2S. no man knew for what intent he s. this 

21. 19. this s. he. signifying by what death he 
jicts 6. 10. not able lo resist spirit by which he s. 

8. fi. gave heed to those things which Philip 5. 
10. 44. while Peter yet s. these words, H. Ghost fel! 

13. 45. Jews 5. ag. those things that were spoken 

14. 1. and so s. that a great multitude believed 

19. 9. but 5. evil of that way before the multitude 

20. 38. sorrowing most for the words which he s. 

22. 9. they heard not voice of him that s. to me 
26. 24. as'he thus s. for himself, Festus said 
26.25. well^.the Holy Ghost by Esaias the prophet 

I Cor. 13. 11. when I was a child, I 5. as a child 
14. 5. 1 would that ye all s. with tongues 
Oal. 4. 15. where is then the blessedness ye s. of? 
Heb.l. 14. of which tribe Moses s. nothing q/priest 

12. 25. who refused him that s. on earth 

2Pei 1.21. holy men of God s. as they were moved 
Rev. 1. 12. 1 turned to see the voice that s. with me 

13. 11. [ beheld another beast s. as a dragon 

God SPAKE. 
Gcn.35. 1.5. Jacob called place where Got/ 5. Beth-el 
£zo(i.20.1. God s. all these words saying, I am Ld. 
Deut. 1. 6. the Lord our God s. to us in Horeb 
JbsA.2L!.14.not one thing failed ofgood things G.s. 
Mark li. 26. how in the bush God s. to him 
John 9. 29. we know that God s. unto Moses 
Acts 7. 6. and God .t. on this wise, that his seed 
Heb. 1. 1. God who f. in time past to the fathers 
See Lord, expressly. 
Lord or God SPAKE, implicilly. 
GenJiA.l. G. vvno 5. .o me, and sware lo me saying 

1 Sam. 9. 17. behold the man whom I s. to thee of 
28. 17. and the y_>. hath done to liim as he s. by me 

2Sc7n.7. 7. s. la word with any of tribes of Israel 7 

23. 3. God said, the rock of Israel s. to me 
1^171^56. 12. word which I s. unto David thy father 

2 Chron. 6. 4. who hath falfilled that which he 6-. 
32. 24. he s. to him, and gave him a sign 

Psal. 33. 9. he s. and it was done, he commanded 
99. 7. he s. unto them in the cloudy pillar 
105. 31. he 5. and there came Hies and lice 
34. he s. and the locusts came, and caterpillars 
Jsa. 65. 12. when I s. ye did not hear, 66. 4. 
Jer. 7. 13. Is. to you, rising up early and speaking 
22. I s. not to your fathers, 1 brought them 

14. 14. I sent ihem not, neither s. unto them 
19. 5. which I coinmaniled not, nor s. it 

22. 21. 1 s. unto thee in thy prosperity, butsaidst 
31. 20. for since Is. against him, I remember him 

Ezek. 1. 2S. I heard a voice of one that s. 2. 2. 
10. 2. lie 5. unto the man clothed with linen 

Dan 9. 12. he confirmed his words which he s. 

£bs.]2.4. found iiim in Beth-el, there he 5. with us 

Luke 1. 70. as he s. by mouth of his holy propliets 

24. 44. these arethe words which I s. to you 
Heb. 4. 4. he s. in a certain place on this wise 

SPAKEST. 

Judg. 13. 11. art thou the man s. to the woman 1 

17. 2. the silver thou s. of also in mine ears 

1 Sam. 23. 21. hearkened to words which thou 5. 

IKings 8. 24. thou .9. also with thy mouth, and hasi 

fulfilled it with thine hand, 2 Chron. 6. 15. 

25. let thy \vord be verified which thou 5. toDav. 
53. didst separiiie them, as thou 5. by Moses 

JWA. 9. 13. and s. with tiiem from heaven 
Psal. 89. 19. then thous. in vision to tliy Holy One 
Jer. 48. 27. since Ihou s. of him, skippedstfor joy 

SPAN. 
Exod. 28. 16. a s. shall be the length, and a s. the 

breadth of the breast-plate of judgment, 

39.9. 

1 Sam. 17. 4. Guliath's height six cubits and a 5. 

/sa.40.12. who hath meted out heaven with the s.? 

Lam.2.20. shall women eat their chiWr.ofas. long 

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Ezek. 43. 13. the border of the altar shall be a s. 
SPAiNNED. 

fsa. 48. 13. my right hand hath s. the heavens 

SPANGLED. 
Tsa. 3. 1 19. 1 will take away the 5. ornaments 

SPARE. 
Gen. 18. 24. not s. the place for the fifty righteous 
26. then I will s. all the place for their sakes 
45. 120. let not your eye s. your stuff 
Deut. 13. 8. thou shalt not 5. nor conceal him 

29. 20. Lord will not 5. him, but anger of Lord 

1 Sam. 15. 3. now go, destroy Amalek, s. them not 
.Yeh. 13. 22. and s. me according to thy mercy 
Job 6.10. lethim not s. I have not concealed words 

16. 13. he cleaveth my reins asunder, doth not 5. 

20. 13. though he s. it and tbrsake it not 

27. 22. for God shall cast upon him, and not s. 

30. 10. they s. not to spit in my face 

Psal. 39. 13. O s. rac that i may recover strength 
72. 13. he shall s. the poor and needy, and save 

Prov. 6. 34. he will nots. in the day of vengeance 
19. 18. let not thy soul s. for his crying 

Isa. 9. 19. people as fuel, no man shall s. brother 
13. 18. their eye shall not .?. children 

30. 14. and he shall break it, he shall not s. . 
54. 2. s. not, lengthen cords, strengthen stakes 
58. 1. cry aloud, s. not, lift up voice like a trumpet 

Jer. 13. 14. I will not s. them, Ezek. 24. 14. 

21. 7. he shall not s. them 1| 50. 14. 5. no arrows 
51. 3. 5. ye not her young men, destroy her host 

Ezek. 5.11.1 willdimin. thee, nor shall mine eye s. 
nor will I have any pity, 7.4, 9. I 8. 18. 
I 9. 10. 
9. 5. let not your eye s. neither have ye pity 
Joel 2. 17. let them Bay, s. thy people, O Lord 
Jonah 4. 11. should not I s. Nineveh that great city? 
Hab.l.Yt. and nots. continually 10 slay the nations 
jMal. 3. 17. I will s. them as a man spareth his son 
Luke 15. 17. hired servants have bread enough tos. 
Rom. 11. 21. take heed, lest he also s. not thee 
1 Cor. 7. 28. iuch shall have trouble, but I 5. you 
2Cor.l.23.that to^.you I came not as yet to Corinth 
13. 2. that if I come again, I will not s. 
SPARED. 

1 Sam.. 15. 9. but Saul and the people s. Agag 
15. for the peo[)le 5. the best of the sheep 

24. 10. some bade me kill thee, but mine eye s. 

2 Sam. 12. 4. s. to taka of his own Hock, and herd 
21. 7. the king ;?. JMephibusheth son of Jonathan 

2 Kings 5. 20. master hath s. Naaman this Syrian 
Psal. 78. 50. he s. notlheir soul from death 
Ezek. 20. 17. mine eye s. them from destroying 
Jonah 4. 1 10. Lord said, thou hast s. the gourd 
Rom. 8. 32. he that .s. not his own Son but delivered 
11. 21. if God s. not the natural branches 
2 Pet. 2. 4. if God s. not the angels that sinned 
5. and s. not the old world, but saved Noah 
SPAPvETH. 
Prov. 13. 24. he that s. his rod, hateth his son 

17. 27. he that hath knowledge, 5. his words 
21. 26. but the righteous giveth, and 5. not 

jMal. 3. 17. 1 will spare them, as a man s. his son 

SPARLN^G. 
.,icts 20. 29. wolves shall enter in, not s. the flock 

SPARINGLY. 
2Cor. 9. 6. this I say, he who soweth s. shall reap s. 

SPARK. 
Job 18. 5. a.id the 5. of his fire shall not shine 
Isa. 1. 31. and the maker of it shall be as a 5. 

SPARKS. 
./ob 5. 7. man is born to trouble, as s. fly upward 
41. 19. out of mouth go burning lamps, s. of fire 
Pro'0.26. 1 18. as madmen who casteth s.and death 
Isa. 50. 11. that compass yourselves about with s. 
Dan. 3. 1 22. the s. of the fire slew those men 

SPARKLED. 
Ezek. 1. 7.5. like the colour of burnished brass 

SPARROVy. 
Psal. 84. 3. yea, the 5. hath found a house 
102. 7. I am as a s. alone upon the house-top 

SPARROWS. 
Lev. 14. t4. take for him two s. alive and clean 
Mat. 10. 29. are not two s. sold for a farthing? 

31. are of more value than many 5. Luke 12.7. 
Luke 12. 6. are not five s. sold for two farthmgs? 

SPAT. 
John9. G.when he had thus spoken, he s. on ground 

SPEAK. 
Gen. 18. 27. I have taken on me to s. to God, 31. 
24. 50. we cannot s. unto thee bad or good 

31. 24. take heedthous. not to Jacob good or bad 

32. 4. thus shall ye s. to my lord Esau, 19. 
44. 16. what shall we say? what shall we s. ? 

Exod. 4. 14. ^aron, I know that he can s. well 
5. 23. since I came to s. to Pharaoh in thy name 
7. 2. thou shall s. all that 1 co;nmand thee 
23. 2. shall not s. in a cause to decline after many 
29. 42. where I will meet you, to s. there to thee 
32. 12. wherefore should Egyptians s. and say? 
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Ex/7d. 34. 35. until he went in to s. with the Lord 
jYwn. 12.8. were ye notalVai 1 tos. against Moses 

14. 15. who have heard the fame of thee will s. 

21 27. why they thats. in proveib:^, say, come 

22 8. 1 will bring word, as thuLcrci sljall.s-. to me 
35. the word I s. to thee, that ihou .-iiiuk ;;. 

23. 5. return to Balak, and thus thou shalt 5. 

12. must I nottake heed to 5. that which the Ld, 
27. 7. the daughters of Zelophehad 5. right 
Deut. 18. 19. words which he shall .s. in my name 

20. who shall presume lo 5. a word in my name 

26. 5. and thou shall s. and sa) before the Lord 
./osA. 22. 24. your children mights, to our children 
lSam.25. 17. a son of Belial that a man cannols. to 
2 Sam. 3. 19. and Abner went also to s. lo David 

27. Joab look him aside lo .S'. with him quittly 
7. 17. accord. lo this vision so did Nathan 5. lo Da^r. 

19. 10. why s. ye not one word of bringing back 

20. 16. come near hither that I may s. with thee 
18. they were wont to s. in old time, saying 

1 Kings 2. 19. she went to s. to hini for Adunijah 

12. 7. wilt s. good words to them, 2 Chron.. 10.7. 

10. saying, thus shall thou s. to this people 

22. 24. spirit from me to s. to thee, 2 Chr. 18. 23. 
2^i'?j^sl8.27.hath my master sent me to thy master 

and to thee to s. these words ? Isa. 36. 12. 

1 Chron. 17. 18. what can David 5. more to thee? 

2 Chron. 32. 17. wrote letters to rail and 5. ag. God 
vVeA. 13. 24. and could not s. in the Jews' language 
Esth. 6. 4. to s. to the king to hang Mordecai 
Job 8. 2. how long wilt thou 5. these things ? 

11. 5. but, oh that God would s. against thee 

13. 7. will ye s. wickedly for G. and talk for him ? 
18. 2. mark, and afterwards we will 5. 

27. 4. my lips shall not s. wickedness nor deceit 
32. 7. 1 said, days should s. and teach v.'isdom 

36. 2. shev,' that I have yet to s. on God's behalf 

37. 20. if a man s. he shall be swallowed up 
41. 3. will he s. soft words unto thee ? 

Psal. 2. 5. then shall he s. to them in his wrath 
5. 6. thou shalt destroy them that s. leasing 

12. 2. they s. vanity, they s. with a double haart 

17. 10. with their mouth they s. proudly 

23. 3. which s. peace to their neighbours 

29. 9. in his temple doth every one 5. of his glory 
31. 18. which s. grievous things proudly ag. righu 
35. 20. for they s. not peace, but devise deceitful 

28. my tongue shall 5. of thy righteousness 

38. 12. they s. mischievous things all day long 

40. 5. if I would declare and s. of them 

41. 5. enemies s. evil of me, when shall he die? 

49.3. my mouth shall s. of wisdom and meditation 
52. 3. lovest lying rather tlian to 5. righteousneM 
59. 12. and for cursing and lying v.-hich they s. 
63. 11. mouth of them ihat 5. lies shall bestoppec 
69. 12. they that sit in the gate s. against me 
71. 10. for mine enemies s. against me 

73. 8. they are corrupt, tliey s. wickedly, s. loftil' 

85. 8. I will hear what the Lord will i-. he will*. 

peace to his people, but let them not turn to foil/ 

94.4. how long shall they utter and s. liard things r 
109. 20. let this be the reward of them thats. ev'i 
115. 5. they have mouths, hut they s. not, 135. 16, 
119. 23. princes also did sit and s. against me 

172. my tongue shall s. of thy word 
127. 5. they shall s. with the enemies in the gate 
139. 20. for they s. against thee wickedly 
145. 6. men sliall s. of might of thy terrible acts 

11. they shall s. of the glo.y of ihy kingdom 

21. my mouth shall s. the praise of the Lord 
Prov. 8.7. my mouth shall s. truth, and v.ickednesa 

23. 16. my reins rejoice, when lips s. right things 
Eccl. 3, 7. a time to be silent, and a time to s. 
Cant.l. 9. causing lips of those that are asleep tos. 
Isa. 8. 20. if they 5. not according to this woi-d 

14. 10. all they shall 5. and say unto thee 

19. 18. five cities in Egypt shall s. lang. of Canaan 
28.11. with another tongue sl-.all hes.lo this people 
29. 4. and thou shalt 5. out of the ground 
32. 4. tongue of the stammerers shall s. plainly 
6. for the vile person will s. villany 
50. 4. that I should know how to s. in season 
52. 6. they shall know that I am he that doth s. 
59. 4. trust in vanity, and s. lies, conceive misch 
Jer. 1.7. whatsoever I command thee, thou shalt a 
5. 14. saith the Lord, because ye 5. this word 
7. 27. thou shalt s. all these words to them 

9. 5. they will not s. the truth, taught to s. lies* 

10. 5. idols are upright as palm trees, they s. no4 

12. 6. believe not, tho' they 5. fair words unto thee 

13. 12. therefore thou shalt s. this word lo them 

18. 7. at what instant I shall s. about a nalion,9 
20. I stood before thee to s. good for them 

20. 9. 1 said, 1 will not s. any more in his name 

23. 16. they s. a vision of their own heart 

26. 2. s. all the words I command thee to s. 8. 

15. the Lord hath sent me to s. these worda 
29. 24. thus shalt thou also s. lo Shemaiali 
32. 4. and shall s. with him mouth to mout& 



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Jer. 34, 3. he shall s. with thee mouth to mouth 
Eitk. 2. 7. and lliou shult s. my words lo them 
3. 10. all my words lliutlshall s. receive in heart 

20. 4!>. lliey say of me, doth he not 5. parables 7 
24. 27. and thou shall s. and be no more dumb 

32. 21. strong amonif the mighty shall s. to him 

33. 8. if dost not ». to warn wicked from his way 

10. thus ye s. H 30. and s. one to another 

37. IS. when the children of thy people shall s. 
Dan. 2. 9. ye have prei)ared corrupt words to s. 

3. 20. s. anything amiss ag. the God of Shadrach 
7. 2.). be shall s. great words agst. the Most High 

11. 27. shall s. lies at one table, but not prosper 
Hab. 2. 3. but at the end it shall s. and not lie 
Zexh. 9. t 17. corn shall make the young men 5. 
Mat. 10. 19. how or what ye shall s. Mark 13. 11. 

20. for it is not ye that s. Mark 13. U. 

12. 34. how can ye being evil s. good things? 
SG.every idle word that men shall s.give account 
46. his mother stood without, desiring to s. with 

Mark-2. 7. why doth this man thus 6-. blasphemies? 

9.39. s!i::ll do a miracle, that lightly s. evil of me 

14.71. s:iving, I know not this man of whom yes. 

16. 17. in my name they shall s. with new tongues 

Luke 1. 19. lam sent to s. to thee and losbew thee 

20. not able lo s. till these shall be performed 

22. when he came out he could not 5. to them 

4. 41. he rebuking them, suffered them not to s. 
6.26. woe to you, when all men shall s. wellofyou 

. 11. 53. and to provoke him to 5. of many things 

12. 10. w hosoever shall s. a word ng. Son of man 

Joh7i2.\\. verily we s. that vvedo know, and testify 

9.21. he is of age, ask him, he shall s. for himself 

16. 13. he shall not s. of himself, that shall he s. 

25. when I shall no more s. lo you in jiroverbs. 

Jlcts 2. 7. are not all these which s. Galileans? 

11. we do hear ihem s. in tongues works of God 
4. 17. that they s. to no man in this name 

g 18. not to s. at all, 5. 40. || 20. we cannot but s. 

29. that with all boldness they may s. thy word 
6. 11. we have heard him s. blasphemous words 

13. this manceaseth not to &•. blasphemous words 
10. 32. when he coineth shall «. unio thee 
11. 1.5. as I began to i \\ 14. 9. same heard Paul s. 

21. 39. I beseech thee suffer me to s. to people 
23. 5. thou shalt not s. evilof ruler of thy people 
26. 1. Paul, thou art permitted to s. for thyself 

25. I .«f. forth tlie words of truth and soberness 
R.om. 15. IS. I will not dare to s. of any of those 

things which Christ 

ICor.l.lO.that ye all s.same thing and no divisions 

2. 13. which things also we s. not man's wisdom 

3. 1. 1 could not 5. to you as to spiritual but carnal 

12. 30. do all s. with tongues ? 1| 14. 23. if all s. 
14. 35. it is a shame for women to s. in church 

39. and forbid not to s. with tongues 
2 Cor. 2. 17. in the sight of God s. we in Christ 

4. 13. we also believe and therefore s. 

12. 19. wes. before God in Christ, but for edifying 
F,ph. 5. 12. it is a shame tos. of those things done 
Col. 4. 4. that I may make manifest,as I ought tos. 
1 Thcss. 1. 8. so that we need not to s. any thing 

2. 4. even so we s. not as pleasing men but God 
16. forbidding us to s. to the Gentiles 

Tit. 3. 2. put thern in mind to s. evil of no man 
Heb. 2. 5. the world to come, whereof we s. 
6. 9, the' we thus s. || 9.5. of which we cannot 5. 
Jam. 1. 19. brethren, let every man be slovv to s. 
lPft.2. 13. whereas they s.against you as evildoers 

3. 10. let him refrain his lips that they 5. no guile 
16. whereas they s. evil of you, as of evil doers 

^Pet.2. 10. they are not afraid to 5. evil of dignities 

12. s. evil of the things that they understand not 

13. ff)r when theys. great swell, words of vanity 
1 John 4. 5. are of world, therefore s. they of world 
Judc 8. these filthy dreamers s. evil of dignities 

10. but these s. evil of those things they know not 
Rev. 2. 24. not know depths of Satan, as they s. 

13. 15. that the image of the beast should boths. 

SPEAK, Iwperatively. 
Exod. 20. 19. s. thou with us, and we will hear 
J^um. 20. 8. s. ye to the rock before their eyes 
Deut. 3. 26. L. said, s. no more to me ofthis matter 

5. 27. s. thou to us all that Lord shall 5. to thee 
Judg: 5. 10. s. ye that ride on white asses 

19. 30. consider, take advice, and s. your minds 
1 Sam. 3. 9. s. Jjord, for thy servant heareth, 10. 
Z9arn. 17. 6. shall we do after this say. if not s. thou 
1 Kinffs 22. 13. s. that which is good,-2 Chr. 18. 12. 
^King.<i 18. 26. s. in Syrian language, /sa. 36. 11. 
Esth. 5. 14. and to-morrow s. thou to the king 
Job 12. 8. or s. to the earth, and it shall teach thee 

13. 22. or let me s. and answer thou me 

33. 32. s. for I desire to justify thee 

34. 33. therefore s. what thou knowest 

Psal 75. 5. lift not your horn s. not with a stifFneck 

Prov. 23. 9. s. not in the ears of a fool 

Isa. 8. 10. s. word, it shall not stand, G. is with us 

30. 10. who say, s. unto us smooth things 

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75a.40. 2. s. ye comfortably to Jerus. and cry to her 

41. 1. let them come near, then let them s. 

56. 3. neither let the son of a strangers, saying 
Jer. 1. 17. s. to them all that I command thee 

23. 28. hath my word, let him s. word faithfully 
Dan. 10. 19. and I said, let my lord 5. 
Zech. 8. 16. s. every man the truth, Eph. 4. 25. 
.Mat. 8.8. only s. word, my servant shall be healed 

10. 27. what I tell in darkness, that s. ye in light 
Marki'i. 11. what shall be given in that hour, 5. ye 
jALke 12.13.5. to my brother that he divide irdierit. 
Jicts 2.29.1et me freely s. to you of patriarch David 

5. 20. go, stand and s.in the temple to the people 
18. 9. be not afraid, but s. hold not thy peace 

1 Cur. 14. 28. let him s. to himself and to God 

2J. let prophets s. two or three, the other judge 
Tit. 2. 1. s. the things that become sound doctrine 

15. these things s. and e.Khort, and rebuke 
.7a»i.2.12.so s. ye and do, as they that shall be judg. 
4. 11. s. not evil one of another, brethren 
1 Pet. 4. 11. let him 5. as the oracles of God 

/ SPEAK. 
Exod. 19. 9. that the people may hear when Is. 

23. 22. but if Ihou shall obey and do all that Is, 
J\rum. 22.38. G. puttethin mymou;h that shall Is. 
Deut. 5. 1. hear judgments which / 5. in your ears 

11. 2. Is. not with your chil. who have not known 
1 Ki7iM-s 22. 14. what the Lord saith, that will Is. 
.Job 9. 19. if Is. of strength, lo, he is strong 

35. then would Is. and not fear him 

13. 3. surely /would 5. to the Almighty 

13. hold your peace, let me alone, that /may s. 

16. 4. / also could s. as ye do, I could heap words 
6. though Is. my grief is not assuaged 

37. 20 shall it be told liiin that / .i;. ? if a man s. 
Psal. 45. 1. /5. of things which I have made 

77. 4. I am so troubled that / cannot s. 

120. 7. but when / s. they are for war 
fsa. 45. 19. /the Lord s. righteousness, I declare 

63. 1. /that s. in righteousness, mighty to save 
./er. 1. 6. ah, Lord, I cannot s. for I am a child 

6. 10. to whom shall Is. and give warning? 
28. 7. hear this word that Is. in thine ears 

38. 20. obey the voice of the Lord which f s. 
Ezek. 3. 27. wlien / 5. with thee, I will open mouth 
Dan. 10. 11. O Daniel, understand words that Is. 
Mat. 13. 13. therefore s. I lo them in [larables 
.lohri. 4. 26. Jesus saith, /that s. to thee am he 

6. 63. the words that Is. to you, they are spirit 

7. 17. whether it he of G. or whether Is. of inys. 
8 26, /s. to the world those things 1 heard of him 

28. as my Father taught me Is. these things 
38. Is. that which I have seen with my Father 

12. 49. he gave commandment what /should s. 
50. v\hat Is. as the Father said to me so Is. 

13. 18. / s. not of all, I know whom I have chosen 

14. 10. the words that Is. Is. not of myself 

17. 13. and these things Is. in the world 
./?cfs2l.37.may Is. to thee? || 26.26. /also s.freely 
Rum. 3. 5. is God unrighteous ? /s. as a man 

6. 19. Is. after ihe manner of men, Gal. 3. 15. 
7. 1. for Is. to them that know the law 

11. 13. Is. to you Gentiles, lam apostle of Gent. 

1 Cor. 6. 5. / s. to your shame, 15. 34. 

7. 0. Is. this by permission, not of commandment 
12. but to the rest s. /, not the Lord 
3.5. and this Is. for your own profit 
10 15. / s. as to wise men, judge ye what I say 
13. 1. though Is. with tongues of men and angels 

14. 6. except /shall s. to you by revelation 

18. Is. with tongues more than you all 

19. /had rathers.five words with understanding 

2 Cor. 6. 13. Is. as to my children, be ye enlarged 

7. 3. / s. not this to condemn you, for I have said 
11. 17. that which Is. Is. it not after the Lord 

21. Is. as concerning reproach. Is. foolishly 
23. are they ministers? Is. as a fool, I am more 
Eph. 5. 32. but Is. concerning Christ and church 
6. 20. that therein / may s. boldly, as I ought to s. 
Phil 4. 11. not that Is. in respect of want 

1 Tim. 2. 7. Is. the truth in Christ, I lie not 

Ivnll SPEAK, or will I SPEAK. 
Gen. 18. 30. let notLd. be angry, and / will s. 32. 
Jfum. 12. 6. and I will s. to him in a dream 
8. with him W527Z /s. mouth to mouth apparently 

24. 13. but what Li.sa.t\h, that will /s. cannot go 
beyond command, 1 Kings'ii. 14. 2 Chr. 18. 13. 

Deut. 32. 1. give ear, O ye heavens, and I will s. 
Judg. 6. 39. Gideon said, I will s. but this once 

2 Sam. 14. 15. thy handmaid said, / will s. to king 
1 Kings 2. 18. well, / will s. for thee to the king 
Job 7. 11. I wills, in the anguish of my spirit 

10. 1. I will s. in the bitterness of my soul 

32. 20. I will s. that I may be refreshed 

33. 31. mark well, hold thy peace, and I will s. 

42. 4. hear, I beseech thee, and I will s. 
Psal. 50. 7. hear, O my people, and I will s. 

73. 15. if I say, I wills, thus, I should oifend 
119. 46. I will s. of thy testimonies before kings 



Psal. 145. 5. 1 wills, of the honourof thy majesly 
Prov.S. 6. hear, for I joill s. of excellent tilings 
.Ter. 5. 5. I will get me to great men, and / will s, 
Ezck. 2. 1, stand on Ihy feet, and / will s. to theo 
12. 25. f icill s. and word I s. shall con, e to pass 
//os.2.i4. Iw. alluroher, and.s. C(jm!ortably to bot 
1 Cor. 14. 21. with other li|:s will Is. to this people 

SPEAKER. 
P.9. 140. 11. let not an evil .«. be established in earth 
jJcts 14. 12. because he whs the chiefs. 
SPEAKEST. 

1 .Sam. 9. 21. wherefore then s. tiiou so to me? 

2 Sam. 19.29. whys, thou any moreoftliy matters.? 
2Kings().12- the words thou s.in thy bed-chainbe- 
■lob 2. 10. thou s. as one of the Cooiish women 
Psal. 50. 20. thou sittest and s. ai'ainst Ihy brolhe 

51. 4. that thou mighlest he justified when thou s 
Isa. 40. 27. why s. thou, O Israel, my way is hid 
Jer. 40. 16. for thou s. falsely of Lhmael 

43. 2. thou s. falsely, the Lord hath notsentthee 
Ezek. 3. 18. thou givnst him not warning, nor s. 
2<ch. 13. 3. for thou s. lies in the name of the Lord 
Mat. 13. 10. why s. thou to them in parables ? 
Juke 12.41. L. s. thou this parable to us or to all ? 
.John 16. 29. now s. thou plainly, and s. no prov(.rb 

19. 10. Pilate saith to him, s. thou not unto me? 
j3cts 17. 19. may we know this whereof thou s. ? 

SPEAKETH. 
Gen. 45. 12. that it is my moulh that s. to you 
Exod. 33. 11. spake to Moses as am.ans. to friend 
J\rum. 23. 26. all that the Lord s. that must I do 
Deut. 18. 22. when a prophet s. in the name of Ld. 
,/ob 17. 5. he that s. flattery to his friends 

33. 14. for God s. once, yea, twice, yet man 
PsflZ. 12. 3. shall cutoff tongue thats. proud things 

15. 2. and he that s. the truth in his heart 
37. 30. the mouth of the righteous s. wisdom 
41.6. and if he come to see me, he s. vanity 
144. 8. whose month s. vanity, 11. 

Prov. 2. 12. from the man tliat s. froward things 

6. 13. lies, with bis feet, he teachelh with fingers 
19. a false witness thats. lies and sowelh discord 

10. 32. the mouth of the wicked s. frowardness 
12. 17. he thats. truth, shewx'ih forth righteousn. 
18. there is that s. like ibe piercings of a sword 
14. 25. but a deceitful witness s. lies 

16. 13. and they love him that s. right 

19. 5. that s. lies not escape || 9. .«.lies shall perish 
21. 28. but the man that he;;reth, s. constantly 
26. 25. when he s. fair, believe him not 
fsa. 9. 17. an evil doer, and every mouih s. folly 

32. 7. to destroy, even wlien the needy s. right 

33. 15. he thats. uprightly shall dwellon high 
Jer. 9. 8. their tongue s. dcceii ; one s. j)eaceably 

10. 1. hear the word which the Lord s. to you 
28. 2. thus s. the Lord the God of Israel, 29. 25 
1 30. 2. Hag. 1. 2. Zrch. 6. 12. | 7. 9 
Ezek. 10.5. as a voice of Almighty Gcd when he*. 
^mos 5. 10. they abhor him that s. uprightly 
Mat.lO. 20. but Spirit ofyourFaiher v\hos. in you 
12. 32. whoso s. a word against the Son of man ; 
but whosoever s. ;igainst the Holy Ghost 
34. how can ye being evil speak good ? for out of 
abundance of the heart moulh s. Jvkc6.i5, 
John 3. 31. he that is of ihe earth, s. of the earth 
34. he whom God sent, ,v. the words of God 

7. 18. he that s. of himself, seekeih Iris own glory 
26. but lo, he s. bo'dly, they say nothing to him 

8. 44. when he s. a lie, he s. olhis own 

19. 12. who makeih himself a king, s. ag. Cesar 

.^cts 8. 34. I pray, of whom s. the prophet this ? 

Ro7n. 10. 6. righteousness of faiih s. on this wise 

1 Cor. 14. 2. he that s. in an unknown tongue; 

howbeit in the Spirit he s. mysteries 

3. he that prophesieth, s. unto men to edification 

4. that s. in an unknown tongue edifielh himself 

5. greater is he that i)rophesieth, than he that s. 
11. I shall be to him that s. a barbarian 

13, let him that s. in an unknown tongue 
1 Tim. 4. 1. now Spirit s. expre.'^sly in latter times 
Hcb. 11. 4. and by it he being dead, yet s. 
12. 5. forgotten the exhortaiion which s. to you 

24. that s. better things than that of Abel 

25. see that ye refuse not him that s. much more 
if we turn away from him that s. from heaven 

.7am. 4. 11. he that s. evil of his brother and judgeth 

his brother, s.evilofthe law and judgeth the law 

Jude 16. and their mouth s. great swelling words 

SPEAKING. 
Gen. 24. 15. before he had doire s. Rebekah came 

45. and before I had done s. in mine heart 
Deut. 5. 26. God s. out of the midst of the fire 
11. 19. s. of them when thou sittest in thine house 
Ruth 1. 18. then she left s. unto her 
Esth. 10. 3. and s. peace to all his seed 
.fob 1. 16. while he was yet s. anothercame, 17, 18 
4. 2. bui who can withhold himself from s. ? 
32. 15. they answered no more, they left offs 
Psal. 34. 13. and thy lips from s. guile 



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Psa/. 58. 3. go astray as soon as they be born, s. lies 
fsa. 58. 9. if thou take away from tliee s. vanity 

13. nor s. thine own words on my holy day 
59. 13. in lying, and s. oppression and revolt 
65. 2-1. and wlnle liiey are yet s. I will hear 
Icr. 7. 13. rising up early and s. -25. 3. | 35. 14. 
38. 4 he weakeneih the hands in s. such words 

27. they left otf s. the matter was not perceived 
Dati.7.S. and a mouth s. great things, Rev. 13.5. 

8. 13. I heard one saint 5. and another said 

9. 20. whiles 1 was s. praying and confessing, 21. 
/Sets 14. 3. they abode, s. boldly in the Lord 

20. 30. s. perverse things, to draw away disciples 
I Cor. 12.3. no man s. by ripirit calleth Jesus accui-s. 
2Cor. 13. 3. since ye seek a proof of Christ s. in me 
Epk. 4. 15. but s. the truth in love may grow up 

5. ly. s. to yourselves in psalms, hymns, and songs 
I Ttw(. 4.2. shall depart from f;iith,s.liesin hypocrisy 
5. 13. bu:sy-bodius 5. things which they ought not 
1 Pet. 4. 4. to the same e.Kcessof riot, s. evil of you 
Sec End. 
* SPEAKING. 
Jifat. 6. 7. think they shall be heard for much s. 
Eph. 4. 31. let all evil s. be ()ut away from you 
SPEAKliVGS. 

1 Pet. 2. 1. laying aside all guile, envies, and evil a\ 

SPEAR. 
Josh. 8. 18. the Lord said, stretch out thy s. 2C. 
Judg. 5. 8. was there a 5. seen among 40,000 in Isr. 
i Sam. 13. 22. s. with any, but with Saul and Joiia. 
17. 7. and the staff of his s. was like a weaver's 
beam, 2 Sam. 21. 19. 1 Chron. 20. 5. 
45. thou comest with a sword, and with a 5. 
47. the Lord s.iveth not with sword and s. 

21. 8. is there not here under thy hand s. or sword 
26. 7. and Saul's s. stuck at his bolster, 11. 

8. let i.ie smile him, I pray thee, with the s. 
16. now see where the king's s. is, and the cruse 

2 Sam. 1. 6. behold, Saul leaned upon his s. 

2. 23. Abner with the end of the s. smote Asahel 

23. 7. must be fenced with iron and stafTof a s. 

8. he lift u{) his s. against 800, wliom he slew 

18. he lifted ups. against 300, IChron. 11. 11, 20. 

21. lit slew Egyptian with hisowrj 5. lC7tr.ll. 23. 

Job 39. 23. quiver railleth, glittering s. and shield 

4]. 23. s. of him that biyt^lh at him cannot hold 

29. leviathan laugheth at the shaking of a s. 
Psal. 35. 3. draw out also the s. stop the way 
46. 9. he breakeih bow and cutteth s. in sunder 
Jer. 6. 23. they siiall lay hold on bow and s, 
.Yah. 3. 3. the horseman lifteth up the sword and .f. 
Hab. 3. 1 1, at the shining of the glittering .?. 
Jokn 19. 34. a soldier with a s. pierced his side 
SPEARS. 

1 5fl»:j.l3. 19. lest Hebrews make them swords ors. 

2 Kingsll.lO. to captains did priest give king Da- 

vid's s. that were in the temple, 2 Chr. 23. 9. 
2 Cfir.W. 12. in ev. several city he put shields ands. 
26. 14. Uzziah prepared for them shields and s. 
JJ'ek, 4. 13. I set the people with their s. and bows 

16. the other half of them held the 5. 21. 
Psal. 57. 4. whose teeth are s. and arrows 
Jsa. 2. 4. shall beat s. into pruning hooks, JMic. 4. 3. 
Jer. 46. 4. furbish the s. and put on the brigandines 
Ezek.'dv. 9. they shall burn s. with fire seven years 
Joel 3. 10. beat your pruning-hooks into s. 

SPEAPaMEN. 
Psal. 68. 30. rebuke the company of s. the bulls 
.^cts 23. 23. saying, make ready tv.o hundred s. 

SPEGL\L. 
Deut. 7. 5. Lord hath chosen thee to be a .=;. people 
Mai. 3. t 17. when I make up my s. tieasurt; 
jJcts 19. 11. s. miracles done by the hand of Paul 
See Especially. 
SPECKLED. 
Gen. 30. 32. removing from thence the s. cattle 

31. 8. the s. shall be ihy wages, the cattle bare s. 
Jer, 12. 9. mine heritage is to me as a s. bird 
Zech. 1. 8. behind were red horses, s. and white 

SPECTACLE. 
1 Ck)r. 4. 9. for we are made a s. to the world 

SPED. 
Judo-. 5.3Q have thev not s.? have they not divided 

SPEECH. 
fren.4.23.1ieark. tomy s. j] 11.1. earth was of ones. 
Exod.A.\0. Moses said,0 my Lord, T am slow of s. 
Deut. 22. 14. and give occasions of s. against her 

32. 2. my 5. shall distil as dew, as the small rain 
1 Sam- 1(1. t 18. a son of Jesse, prudent in s. 
%Sa,n. 14. 20. to fetch about this form of s. 

19. 11. seeing llie s. of all Israel is come to king 
1 KiiXSTs 3. id. and Solomon's s. pleased the Lord 
Keli 13. 24. their child, spake half ins. of Ashdod 
Job 12. 20. he removeth away the s. of the trusty 
13. 17. hear diligently mv s. and mv declaration, 
21. 2. P.^'al. 17. 6. Isa. 28. 23. I 32. 9. 
15 t 4. and thou rcstrainest s. before God 
24 25. v/ho will make mv s. nothing worth? 
29 22. and my s. dropped upon them 
37 19. we cannot order our s. by reason of darkn 
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P5aZ.19.2. day unto day utterein s. nignt unto nignt 
3. there is no s. where their voice is not heard 

64. t 5. they encourage themselves in an evil o\ 
Pruv. 1. t 0. to uiidersianti an elo(iuent 5. 

7. 21. with her iair s. she causud ium to yield 

17. 7. excellent s. becometh noi a fool 
Cant. 4. 3. thy lips are like scarlet, thy 5. is comely 
Isa. 3. t 3. I will take away the skiliul of s. 

2o. t 16. they have p-oured out a secret s. 

29.4. shall be brought d.;\vn, ihys. shall be low out 
of the dust; thy s. shall whisjier out of the dust 

33. 19. of a deeper s. than thou canst perceive 
.7er. 31. 23. as yet they shall use this 5. in Judah 
Ezck. 1. 24. the voice of s. as the noise of a host 

3.5. thou art not sent to a people of a strange s. 6. 
Hab. 3. 2. O Ld. I have heard thy s. and was afraid 
.Mat. 26. 73. art one of them, thy s. hewrayeth thee 
Mark 7. 32. one that had an impediment in his s. 

14. 70. art a Galilean, andthy s. agreeth thereto 
.7okn 8. 43. why do ye not understand my s.? 
.^cts 14. 11. their voice, saying in the 5. of Lycaonia 

20. 7. preached and conti.nued his s. till midnight 

1 Cor. 2.1. 1 came not with exct-lleiicy ofs. or wisd. 
4.j-.was not with enticing words of man's wisdom 

4. 19. I will know, not the s. but the power 

2 Cor. 3. 12. we use great plainness of s. 

7. 4. great is my boldness ofs. toward you 

10.10. bodily presence weak, his s. is contemptible 
11. 6. though I be rude in 5. yet not in knowledge 

C0/.4. 6. let your s. be always with grace, seasoned 
Tit. 2. 8. sound s. that cannot be condemned 

SPEECHES. 
JsTum. 12. 8. I will speak with him not in dark s. 
.Job 6. 26. and the s. of one that is desperate 

15. 3. or with s. wherewith he can do no good? 
32. 14. neither will I answer him with your 5. 

1 15. they removed s. from themselves 
Rom. 16. 18. by fairs, deceive the hearts of simple 
Jude 15. to convince them of ail their hards. 

SPEECHLESS. 
Mat. 22.12. not a wedding garment, and he was s. 
jAike 1. 22. Zacharias beckoned them and rem. s. 
Acts 9. 7. men which journeyed with him stood s. 

speed; 

Cren. 24. 12. O Lord, I pray thee, send me goods. 
Ezrrt6. 12. have made a decree, let it be done witiis. 
Isa. 5. 26. behold, I hey shall come with s. swiftly 
.lets 17. 15. for to come to him with all s. 
2 John 10. receive him not, nor bid him God s. 
11. that biddeth bim God s. is partaker of evil 
See Make, Made. 

speedy. 

Zej?/t.l.l8.shall ma ke even a s. riddance of all them 
SPEEDILY. 

1 Sam. 27. 1. than th:!t I should s. escape to Philist. 

2 Saw. 17. 16. lod^e not in p'ains, but s. pass over 
2 Chron. '^5. 13. othnr holy offerings divided they s. 
Ezra 6. 13. as the king had sent, so they did s. 

7. 17. that thou maye.^t buy s. with this money 
21. that what Ezra shall require, it be done s. 
26. let judgment be executed s. upon him 
F.stk. 2. 9. he s. gave her things for purification 
Psal. 31.2. deliver me s. || 69. 17. hen r me s. 143. 7. 

79. 8. let thy tender mercies s. prevent us 

102. 2. in the day when I call, answer me s. 
Eccl. 8. 11. because sentence is not executed s. 
Isa. 58. 8. and thy health shall spring forth s. 
Joel 3.4. and if ye recompense me, s. will I return 
Zech. 8. 21. let us go s. and pray before the Lord 
I^uke 18. 8. 1 tell you, that he will avenge thems. 

SPEND. 
^"j/t. 32. 23. 1 will s. mine arrows upon them 
./■1/; 21. 13. they s. their days in wealth, and go down 

36. 11. they s. their days in prosperity, and years 
Psal. !'0. 9. we s. our years as a tale that is told 
/sa.55.2. vvhv s. money for that which is not bread? 
Acts 20. 16. because he would not s. time in Asia 
2Cor.l2.15.I will verv irfi'llv.^.and be spent for you 

SPENDEST. 
Luke 10. 35. whatsoever thou ,'. more, I will repay 

SPENDETH. 
Prov. 21. 20. but a foolish man s. it up 

29. 3. that keepeth com. withharlo!s,s. substance 
-Ecci.6.12.days of vain lifp, which he s. as ashadow 

SPENT. 
Gen. 21. 15. and the water was s. in the bottle 

47. 18. we will not hide it how that our money iss. 
Lev. 26. 20. and your strength shall be s. in vain 
Judg.ld.] l.when they were by Jehus, day was far s. 
1 Sam. 9. 7. for the bread is s. in our vessels 
.Job 7. 6. my days are s. without hope 

17. 1 1. mv spirit is s. my days nre extinct 
Psal. 31. 10. "ir my life is s. with grief 
Isa. 49. 4. I hnve s. my strensth for nought 
.Ter. 37. 21. till all the bread in the city wass. 
Mark 5. 26. and had s. all that she had, Luke 8. 43. 

6. 35. when the dav was far s. Luke 24. 29. 
Luke 15. 14. when the prodigal had s. all 
.^cts 17. 21. s. their time to tell some new thing 
Rom. 13. 12. the night is far s. the day is at hand 



:i i^or. i2. 16. 1 win giadiv spend and L>e s.ioi you 

SPEW, See Spue. 

SPICE. 

Exod. 35. 28. rulers brought s. and oil for the light 

Cant. 5. 1. I have gathered my myrrh with mys. 

SPICES. 
Gen. 4^. 11. carry down man a present, balm and J 
Exod. 25. 6. and s. for anoinlin-g oil, 35. 8. 
30. t 7. Aaron .shall burn thereon incense of s. 
23. take thou unto thee jirincipal .•?. of myrrh, 34 
37. 29. he made the pure incense of sweet s. 
39. t 38. they brought incense of sweet s. 

1 Kings 10. 2. camels that bare s. 10. 2 Chron. 9. 1 

25. they brought to Solomon s. 2 Chron. 9. 24. 

2 Kings 20. 13. Hezekiah s-hewed them s. ointment 

and all that was found in his treasures, ysa.39.2, 

1 Chrun. 9. 29. some were a[)poii)ied to oversees. 
30. sons of the priests made the oiulnient of s. 

2 Chron. 9. 9. the queen ol"Sheba g.ive Solomons. 
16. 14. divers s. prepared lor liie burial of .^sa 
32. 27. Hezekiah made treasures for s. and gold 

Ca7(f. 4. 10. the smell of thine ointnienls than alls. 
14. myrrh and aloes, with all the chiefs. 
16. blow upon my garden, ihat s. n:ay fi-jw out 

5. 13. his cheeks are asa bed uf s. as sweet flovvera 

6. 2. my beloved is gone down to the beds of s. 
8. 14. like to a young hart on the mouniains of s. 

Ezek. 27. 22. occupied in fairs with chief of all 3. 
Mark 16. 1. Mary had bought sweets. Luke 21. 1. 
y^wA'e 23. 56. returned anti [)rep,!red s.and oiiiimenta 
■John 19. 40. they wound it in linen with the s. 

SPICE. 
Ezck. 24. 10. consume ihe fiesli and s. it well 
SPICE-MERCH A NTS. 

1 Kings 10. 15. of the traffic of the s.-mcrchants 

SPICED. 
Cant. 8. 2. I would cause thee to drink of s. wine 

SPICERY. 
Gen. 37. 25. Ishmaeiites bearings, balm and myrrh 
2A7H«-s20.tl3. shew.dhuuseofhiss. /sa.39.t2. 

SPIDER. 
.Toh 8. 14. and whose trust shall be a s. web 
Prov. 30. 28. the s. laketli hold wiih her hnnds 
Isa. 59. 5. hatch cockatrice e?<rs and weaves, web 
SPIE, See i^pv. 
SPIKENARD. 
Cant. 1. 12. mys. sendeth foriii ihe smell thereof 
4. 13. with pleasant fruits, caiiipliirc withs. 14. 
Jl/art 14.3. there came a woui. having an alabaster 
boxof ointmeiitof s. verv precious, Jo/i?( 12.3. 
SPILLED. 
Gen- 38. 9. Onan s. his seed on the ground 
J'>/rtrA"2. 22. bottles burst, and wine iss. Luke 3.21, 
SPILT. 

2 Savi. 14. 14. we are ns water s. on the ground 

SPIN. 

Exod. 35. 25. women that are wise-hearted, did «. 

Mat. 6. 28. they toil not, nc-i^her s. Luke 12. 27. 
SPINDLE. 

Prov. 31. 19. she lavi'th her hands to the s. 
"SPIRIT, 

In Hebrew, Ruach ; in Greek, Pneuma. In scrip- 
ture the word Spirit is token., [1] For the Holy 
Ghost, the third person of the holy Trinity,2sho 
inspired theprophcts, animates goodmen. pours 
his grace into our hearts, imparts to us light 
and comfort, in tchosc Natne loe are hnptized, 
as well as in those of the Father aiid Son ; that 
enliveningSp'nit icho proceeds from ihe Father 
and Son, Ma:. ". 16. John 3. 8. ] 15. 26. Tlie 
Holy Ghost is called Spirit, beinfr, as it were, 
hri-athed, and proceeding from the Father and 
Son, who inspire and move our hearts by him; 
or, because he breatheth where he listrth; stir- 
ring up spiritual motions in the hearts of be- 
lievers, purifying and quickening Ihcm ; or 
because he is a spiritual, invisible, and incor- 
poreal essence. He is callrdhoh', both because 
he is most holy in himself, and the Sanctifier, 
the fVorker of holiness in the creature. He is 
called a person, because whatsoevr belongs te 
a person, as to understand, in will, to give, to 
call, to do, to subsist of himself, dolk agree to 
the Spirit; who appeared in a visiile shape, 
Luke 3. 22. Acts 2.3. gave the Apostles sundry 
tongues. Acts 2. 4, 8. hath poirrr to confer and 
bestow on the church the trift of tongues, of 
miracles, of faith, ofhealivrr, of prophecy, ^c, 
1 Cor. 12. 8, "9, 10, 11, 12. ichich cinnot be at- 
tributed to any quality or motion created. 
Lastly, he is called the third person. nj)t in 
order of time, or dignity of nature, but in order 
and manner of subsisting. 

[2] Spirit is taken for the immediate inspiration, 
and extraordinary help of the Spirit of God 
Mat. 22. 43, How then d"th David in spirit call 
liim Lord, that is, by the inspiration of the 
Holy Ghost. 1 Cor. 14. 15, I will pray with 
the Spirit, that is, by the immediate gift and 
extraordinary help of the. Spirit. [3] For the 



SPI 



SFl 



SPI 



txtraordinary gifts and graces oft/ie Spirit, 
Gal. 3. 2. [4] For the counsels, motioJis, and 
directions of Ike Hpiril. Rom. 8. 1, Who 
w:ilk not aficr ilie Hesli, but after the Spirit. 
15] Si)irit. i.s takc7i for the rcnciocd natarc, or 
spiritual part in man. iSIat. '2(3. 41, The Spi- 
rit is willing, but tlio Hesh is weak. [6] For 
spiritual zeal. 1 Tim. 4. 12, Be thou an ex- 
ample of believers in spirit. [7] For judgment, 
authority, and consent, 1 Cor. 5. 4. [8] It 
signifies, pure, holy, and spiritual. John 3. 6, 
Tliiit whicii is born of the Spirit, is spirit; that 
is, that lohich is wrought by the Spirit of God 
is of a spiritual nature, and so, suitable to the 
kingdom of God. ['J] It is taken for the 
gospel, which is the viinistration of the Spirit, 
and by lohose influence it becomes effectual 
to change the hearts of sinners, to turn them 
from the power of Satan unto God, and to 
viake thcni truly spiritual and holy, 2 Cor. 
3. G, 8, Who haih made us able ministers of 
the new testament, not of the letter, but of 
tlie spirit. [10] For the thoughts, affection, 
and care. Col. 2. 5, Though I be absent in 
the -flesh, j'et 1 am witii you iu the spirit. 
[11] For a temper, frame, or disposition of 
soul or spirit. Psal. 51. 10, Renew a right 
spirit wiUiiii me. 
;J2] Spirit signifies the reasonable soul, which 
continues in being even after the death of the 
body; That spiritual, reasoning, and choosing 
substance, capable of eternal happiness. Acts 
7. 59, Lonl Jesus, receive my spirit, or, my 
soul. [13] Good angels are called spirits, im- 
material and intelligent, but-created a7id de- 
pendent beings. Heb. 1. 14, Are they not all 
naiiiLsieriiig spirits'? [14] The devils are often 
called UMciean spirits, evil spirits, Jilark 5. 

13. Luke 7. 21. So in I Sam. 18. 10, The 
evil spirit from God came upon Saul, [l.'i] 
Spirit sisrnifips mi apparition or ghost. Mat. 

14. 2'), When the disciples saw Jesus walking 
on the sen, they were troubled, saying, it is 
a spirit, .rind our Saviour, after his resur- 
rection, appearing to his disciples, they were 
afFright^M!, and supposed they had seen a spirit, 
or, ghost; but he said to them, handle me, 
and see, for a spirit hath not flesh and bones 
as ye see me have, /juke 24. 37, 39. [Iti] It 
is taken for a person that pretended to be 
inspired, or for a doctrine offered as the ini- 
wediate revelation of the Spirit. 1 John 4. 1, 
Believe not every spirit. [17] For passion, 
wrath, or anger. Eccl. 10. 4, If the spirit of 
the ruier rise up against thee. [18] For the 
breath, the respiration, the animal life that 
is in beasts. Eccl. 3. 21, The spirit of. the 
beast that goeth downward. [19] Spirit is 
also taken for the wind. Amos 4. 13, He 
that createth the wind, or spirit. These are 
the four spirits of the heavens, in Hebrew, 
winds, Zech. 6. 5. Jlnd in John 3. 8, The wind 
bloweth where it lisleth, in Greek, pneuma, 
the spirit. 

The spirit of a sound mind ; the spirit of wisdom 
and understanding; the spirit of knowledge; the 
spirit ofgrace and prayer ; the spirit of prophecy, 
and the like, signify several effects, works, and 
gifts, together with the author and cause, which 
is the Holy Spirit infusing them. On the con- 
trary, the spirit of pride, covetousness, fury, 
uncleanness, do signify these vices, and the 
devil, that wicked spirit, the author of them. 

Srieve not the Holy Spirit, Kph. 4. 30. Men may 
be said to grieve the Spirit of God, by with- 
standing his holy inspirations, the motions of 
his grace, or by living in a lukewarm and 
negligent manner. Also by despising his gifts, 
or neglecting them ; by abusing his favours, 
either out of vanity, curiosity, or negligence. 
And in a contrary sense, we stir up the Spirit 
of God which is in us {as St. Paul advises 
Timotiiy, 2 Tim. 1. 6.) by the practice of god- 
liness, by our exactness in complying with his 
motions, by fervour in Ms service, by renew- 
ing our gratitude, <5"c. See the Significations 
on Discern, Earnest, Prison, Quench, 
Sow. 

Qen. 7. f 22. in whom was breath of the s. of life 

26. t 3.5. which were a bitterness of s. to Isaac 
41. 8. Pharaoh's .5. was troubled in the morning 
45. 27. the s. of Jacob their father revived 

Exod.a.d. liearkened not to Moses for anguish of s. 
35. 21. every one whom his s. made willing 
A'mjw. 11. 17.1 will take of s. that is on thee, 25. 
26. the s. rested upon them and they prophesied 
29. that the Lord would put his s. upon them 
14. 24. Caleb, because he had another 5. with him 

27. 18. take Joshua, a man in whom is the s. 
Dent. 2 30. for the Lord thy God hardened his s. 

572 



Jos/>,. 0. 1. nor was mere a-, iii iliein any more 
.Judg. 8. j 3. then their s. was abated toward him 

15. 19. when lie had drunk his s. came again 
\Sam. 30. 12. when he had eaien hiss, came to him 
\Kings 10. 5. there was no s. in her, 2 Chron. 9. 4. 

21. 5. Jezebel his wife said, why is thy s. so sad? 

22. 21. there came forth a i. 2 Chron. 18. 20. 

•2 Kings 2.9. let a double portion of thy s. be on me 
1.5. ihey said, s. of Elijah doth rest on Elisha 

1 Chron. 5. 26. the Lord stirred up tiie s. of Pul 
12. 18. then the s. came upon Amasai, and said 

28. 12. the pattern of all that he had by the s. 

2 Chron. 21. 16. against Jehoram s. of Philistines 
Ezra 1. 5. with them whose s. God raised to go up 
JW/t. 9. 30. testifiedst by the s. in thy prophets 
.Tub 4. 15. then a s. passed before my iace 

J5. 13. that thou turnest thy s. against God 

20.3. s. of my understanding causeth me to answer 
26. 4. and whose s. came from thee 1 

13. by his s. he garnished the heavens, his hand 
32. 8. there is a s. in man, insi)iration of Almighty 

18. the s. within me constraineth me 
34. 14. if he gather to hims. his s. and his breath 
Psal. 32. 2. and in whose s. there is no guile 
51. 10. a clean heart, renew a right s, within me 

12. and uphold me with thy free s. 
76. 12. he shall cut oifthe s. of princes 
78. 8. and whose s. was not stedfast with God 
104. 30. thou sendest forth thy s. they are created 
106. 33. they provoked his s. so that he spake 
unadvisedly with liis lips 
139. 7. whither shall I go from thy s.7 
143. 10. s. is good, lead me to land of uprightness 
Prov. 14. 29. he that is hasty of s. exalteth folly 

15.4. but per verseness therein is a breach in the s. 

16. 18. and a haughty s. goeth before a fall 

32. that ruleth s. better than he that taketh city 
18. 14. the s. of a man will sustain his infirmity 

20. 27. the s. of a man is the candle of the Lord 

25. 28. that hath no rule over his 5. is like a city 
Ecel. 3. 21. who kno weth the s. of man, s. of beast 

7. 9. be not hasty in thy s. to be angry 

8. 8. no man hath power over s. to retain the 5. 

10. 4. if the s. of the ruler rise against thee 

11. 5. thou knowest not what is the way of the s. 

12. 7. and the s. shall return to God who gave it 
Isa. 19. 3. the s. of Egypt shall fail in midst thereof 

29. 10. Ld. hath poured on you the s. of deep sleep 
24. they that erred in s. shall come to understand. 

31. 3. and their horses flesh and not s. 

32. 15. till the s. be poured upon us from on high 
34. 16. and his s. it hath gathered them 

37. t 7. behold, I will put a s. info him 
42. 5. he that giveth s. to them that walk therein 
48. 16. the Lord God and his s. hath sent me 
54. 6. as a woman forsaken and grieved in s. 
57.16. s. shall fail before me and souls I have made 
61. 1. the s. of Lord God is on me, J^uke 4. 18. 
3. the garment of praise for the.s. of heaviness 
.7er. 51. 11. Lord raised the s. of king of filedes 
Ezek.\. 12. whither s. was to go, they went, 20. 
21. for the s. was in the wheels, 10. 17. 

2. 2. s. entered into me when he spake to me, 3. 24. 

3. 12. then the s. took me up and I heard, 11. 24. 

14. so s. lifted me up, and took me away, and I 

went in the heat of my 5. 8. 3. | 11. 1. 

13. 3. woe to prophets that follow their own s. 

21. 7. ev. s. shall faint, all knees be weak as water 
Dan. 2. 1. Nebuchadnezzar's s. was troubled 

4. 8. and in whom is the s. of theholvgods, before 

him I told the dream, 9, 18. | 5. 11, 14. 

5. 12. an excellent s. found in Daniel, 6. 3. 
Hos.^.^l. prophet is a fool, man of thes. is mad 
Amos 4. t 13. for lo, he that createth the s. 
JJfjc.2.11.ifaman walkingins. and falsehood do lie 
Hag.l.l-i. the Lord stirred up the 5. of Zerubbabel 
Zech. 7. 12. hath sent in his s. by former prophets 

12. 1. and formeth s. of man within him 

JJfaZ. 2.15. yethad he the residue of 5. therefore take 
heed to yours, deal not treacherously, 16. 
Mat. 4. 1. Jesus was led up of the s. Luke 4. 1. 
14.25. were troubled; saying, it is as. Mark 6.49. 

22. 43. how then dolh David in s. call him Lord ? 

26. 41. the s. indeed is willing, Mark 14. 38. 
Mark 1. 10. the s. descending on him, John 1. 32. 

12. the s. driveth him into the wilderness 

8. 12. and he sighed deeply in his s. and saith 

9. 20. s. tare him 1| 26. the s. cried and rent him 
Luke 1.17. he shall go before him in thes. of Elias 

80. and the child waxed strong in s. 2. 40. 

2. 27. and he came by the s. into the temple 

4. 14. Jesus returned in power of s. into Galilee 
8.55. her s. came again, and she arose straightway 

9. 55. ye know not what manner of s. ye are of 

10. 21. in that hour Jesus rejoiced in .9. and said 

13. 11. a woman who had a s. of infirmity 
24. 37. they supposed that they had seen a s, 

39. for a s. hath not flesh and bones as I have 
John 1. 33. on whom thou shalt see s. descending 

3. 34. God giveth not the s. by measure to him 



John 4. 23. worship the Father in s. and in truth 

24.G.isas. they must worship him ins. and truift 

6. 63. it is the s. that quickeueth; words that 1 

speak unto you, they are s. and they are life 

7. 39. this spake he of s. |1 11.33. he groaned in s. 

13. 21. he was troubled in s.and testifiedand said 
Acts 2. 4. they spake as s. gave them utterance 

6. 10. and they were not able to resist the s. 

8. 29. then thes. said to Philip, go near and join 

10. 19. the s. said unto Peter, 11. 12. 

11. 28. Agabus signif by s. there should be dearth 

16. 7. they assayed, but the s. suff'ered them not 

17. 16. his s. was stirred within him when he saw 
18. 5. Paul was pressed in s. || 25. being fervent in s. 

20. 22. now I go bound in the s. to Jerusalem 

21. 4. the disciples said to Saul through the s. 
23. 8. Sadducees say that there is no angel nor s. 

9. but if a s. or an angel hath spoken lo him 
Roto. 1.4. Son of God according to the s. of holinew 

2. 29. circumcision is that of heart in the s. 

8. 1. who walk not after the flesh, but after s. 4. 

2. the law of the s. of life hath made me free 
5. they that are after the s. the things of the s. 

9. ye are not in the flesh but s. if so be that s. 

10. but the s. is life because of righteousness 

11. if s. of him that raised up Jesusfroni the dead, 

shall quicken your mortal bodies by his s. 
13. but if ye thro' the s. mortify deeds of body 

16. the s. itself beareth witness with our s. 

23. but ourselves who have first-fruits of the s. 

26. the s. also helpeth our infirmities ; hut thes. 

maketh intercession for. us with j^roanings 

27. he knoweth what is the mind of tli3 s. 

12. 11. fervent in s. H 15. 30. for the love of the s. 
1 Cor. 2.4. but in demonstration of s. and of power 

10. but God hath revealed them to us by hiss, for 
s. searcheth all things, the deep thiuj/s of God 

11. save the s. of a man which is in bun 

12. nots. of the world, but thes. which is of God 

5. 3. I verily, as absent in body, but present in s. 
5. that s. may be saved in day of tlie Loi d Jesus 

6. 17. he that is joined to the Lord is one s. 
20. glorify God in your body and in your s. 

7. 34. that she may be holy both in body and s. 
12. 4. are diversities of gifts, but sanies. 8, 9, 11. 

8. to one is given by the s. the word of wisdom 

13. for by ones, are we all baptized into one body; 

have been all made to drink into one s. 

14. 2. howbeit in the s. he speaketh mysteries 
15. 1 will sing with s. II 16. shaltbless with thej. 

15. 45. the last Adam was made a quickening s. 
2Cor. 3. 6. ministers of new testament, not of letter 

butofthes. letter killelh, but thes. giveth life 
8. how shall not ministrat. of s. be rather glorious 

17. the Lord is thats. where the .?. of Lord is 
4. 13. we having the same s. of faith, we believe 
7. 1. cleanse from all filthiness of the flesh and s. 

13. because his s. was refreshed by you all 

11. 4. another s. which ye have not received 

12. 18. walked we not in same s. and same stepsi 
Gal.3.2. received ye thes. by the works of the law 

3. are ye so foolish? having begun in the s. 
5. he therefore that ministereth to you the s. 

14. might receive the promise of thes. thro' faith 

4. 6. God hath sent forth the s. of his Son 

5. 5. for we thro' s. wait for hope of righteousness 

16. walk in the s. I| 18. but if ye be led by the s. 

17. for the flesh lusteth against the s. and the s. 

against the flesh, and these are contrary 
25. if we live in the s. let us walk in the s. 
6.8. soweth to s. shall of thes. reap life everlasting 

18. grace of our Lord be with your s. Philem. 25. 
Eph. 2. 2. the s. that now worketh in the childreo 

18. we have access by one s. to the Father 

22. for a habitation of God through the s. 

3. 5. as it is now revealed to his apostles by the s. 
16. strengthened with might by his s. in inner man 

4. 3. to keep unity of the s. in the bond of peace 

4. there is one body, and one s. as ye are called 

23. and be renewed in the s. of your mind 

5. 18. be not drunk with wine, but he filled with s. 

6. 17. take sword of the s. which is word of God 
18. praying always with all prayer in the s. 

Phil. 1. 19. and thesupply of the s. of Jesus ChiiBl 
27. that ye stand fast in one s. with one mind 

2. 1. if there be any fellowship of the s. if bowels 

3. 3. the circumcision, which worship G. in the s. 
Col. 1. 8. who declared to us your love in the s. 

2. 5. tho' absent in flesh, yet'am I with you in s. 

1 T'Acss.5.19.quench not s.desjnse not prophesyin-gs 

23. pray yours, soul, and body be preserv. blame. 

2 7'Affss.2.2.or be troubled, neither by s.nor by word 
8. Lord shall consume with the s. of his mouth 
13. chosen you thro' sanctificat. of s. and belief 

1 Tim. 3. 16. G. manifest, justified in s. seen of ang 

4. 1. now the s. speaketh expressly in latter times 

12. be thou an example in s. in faith, in purity 

2Ttm. 4. 22. the Lord Jesus Christ be with thy * 

Heb. 4. 12. to the dividing asunder of soul and g 

9. 14. who thro' the eternal s. offered himself to R 



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Jam. 2. 26. for as the body without tlie s. is dead 
4. 5. the s. that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy 
1 Pet. 1. 2. thro' sanctification of the s. to obedience 
22. ye liave purified in obeying truth thro' ilies. 
3. 4. ev'en the ornament of a meek and quiet 5. 
18. being put todeath in flesh, but quiclienedbys. 

4. 6. but live according to God in the 5. 

I .hhn 3. 24. by the s. whicli he hath given us 
4.1. beloved,believonotevery 5. buttry tlie spirits 

2. every s- that confesseth Jesus Christ is come 

3. every s. that confesseth not that Jesus is come 

13. dwell in him, because hath given us of hiss. 

5. 6. it is the s. that beareth witness, s. is trutli 
8. witness in earth, the s. the \vater,an(l the blood 

Jude 19. these be sensual, not having the s. 
Rev. 1. 10. 1 was in the 5. on the Lord's day 

2. 7. hear whats. saith to churches, he that hatli 
an ear let him hear, 11, 17,29. ] 3.6, 13,22. 

4. 2. and immediately I was in the s. and behold 

11. 11. the s. of life from God entered into them 
14. 13. blessed are the dead, yea, saith the 5. 
17. 3. so he carried me away in the s. 21. 10. 
22. 17. and tlie ■?. and the bride say, come 

SPIRIT of adoption. 
Rom. 8. 15. but ye have received the 5. of adoption 

SPIRIT of antichrist. 
IJohn 4. 3. and this is that s. of antichrist ye heard 

SPIRIT of bondage. 
Rom. 8. 15. ye have not received the s. of bondage 

Bom of the SPIRIT. 
Ji3/i7i3.5. except man heborn of the s.he cannot enter 
G. that which is born of the s. is spirit 
8. so is every one that is born of the s. 
Oal. 4.29. persecuted him that was born after ihes. 

Broken SPIRIT. 

Psal, 51. 17. the sacrifices of God are a broken s. 

Prov. 15. 13. by sorrow of the heart the s. is broken 

17. 22. bat a broken s. drieth the bones 

See Contrite. 

SPIRIT of burning. 

/5a.4.4.the blood of Jerusalem hy the s. of burning 

SPIRIT of Christ. 
Rom. 8. 9. if any man have not the 5. of Christ 

1 Pet.l.lL wh'diihe s. of Christ in them didsignify 

SPIRIT of counsel. 
Isa. 11. 2. the s. of counsel shall rest upon him 

SPIRIT of divination. 
iScis 16. 16. a damsel possessed with a s. ofdivina. 

Dumb SPIRIT. 
Mark^. 17.1 brought my son, who hath a. dumb s. 
25. thou dumb s. I charge thee, come out of him 
Earnest of the SVIRIT. 

2 Cor.l. 22. who hath given us the earn, of ihes. 5. 5. 

SPIRIT of error. 

lJbA?i4.6. hereby know we thes. o/ truth and error 

See Evil. 

Faithful SPIRIT. 

Prov. ll.13.he that is of faithful s. concealeth mat. 

See Familiar. 

SPIRIT of fear. 

2 Tim. 1. 7. God hath not given us the 5. of fear 

Foul SPIRIT. 
Mark 9. 25. he rebuked the foul s. saying to hina 
fieD.18.2. Babyl.is become the hold of every /ojtZs. 

Fruit of the SPIRIT. 
Gal. 5. 22. the fruit of the s. is love, joy, peace 
Eph. 5. 9. for the fruit of the s. is in all goodness 

Good SPIRIT. 
TVeA. 9.20. thou gavestthy o-ooti s. to instruct them 
Psal. 143. 10. thv 5. is good, lead me into the land 

SPIRIT of God. 

Gen. 1.2. s. ofGodmoved on the face of the waters 

41. 33. as this is, a man in whom the s. of God is 

Exod. 31. 3. and I have filled Bezaleel with the 5. 

of God, 35. 31. 
J^um. 24. 2. and the s. of God came on Balaam 

1 Sam. 10. 10. the s. of God came on Saul, and he 

prophesied among them, 11. 6. | 19. 23. 

19. 20. 5. of God came on the messengers of Saul 
tChron. 15. 1. the s. of God came upon Azariah 
Job 27. 3. and the s. of God is in my nostrils 

33. 4.S. of God hath made me, breatii of Almighty 
Ezek.\^.1-i. in vision by thes. of Godiato Chaldea 
Mat.^. 16. he saws, o/ Cod descending like a dove 

12.23. bflt if least out devils by the s. of God 
Rom. 8. 9. if so be that the s.of God dwell in you 

14. for as many as are led by the 5. of God 

15. 19. mighty signs by the power of thes. of God 
Cor. 2. 11. knoweth no man, but the s. of God 
14. receiveth not the things of the s. of God 
'A. 16. and that the s. of God dwelleth in you 
6. 11. ye are sanctified by the s. of out God 
7. 40. I think also that I have the s. of God 

12. 3. no man speaking by the s. of God, calleth 

2 Cor. 3. 3. written with the s. o/tha living God 
Eph. 4. 30. and grieve not the holy s. of God 

I Pet. 4. 14. for the s. of God resteth on you 
I .Tohn 4. 2. hereby know ye the s. of God 
SPIRIT of glory. 
Pet. 4. 14. for the s. of fflory resteth on yoj 
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SPIRIT of grace. 

ZecA. 12.10. Iwill pour on house of Davids. o/^ro^e 

//eii. 10.29. and hath done despite to the s. of grace 

Sec Holy. 

Humble SPIRIT. 
Prov. 16. 19. better is it to be of an humble s. 

29. 23. but honour shall uphold the humble in s. 
Isa. 57. 15. with him also that is of an humble s. 

SPIRIT ofjealuiLsy. 
Jfitm.5. 14. and s. of jealousy come upon him, 30. 

SPIRI'r of judgment. 

Isa. 4.4. purged blood of Jerusalem by s. ofjudgm. 

23.6. the Lord shall be for a s. of judgment to him 

SPIRIT of knowledge. 

Isa. 11. 2. the s. of knowledge shall rest upon him 

See Lord, Lying. 

SPIRIT of meekness. 

lCor.4.21. shall I come to you in ihQ s.of meekness? 

Gal. 6. 1. restore such a one in the s. of meekness 

My SPIRIT. 
Gen. 6. 3. my s. shall not always strive with man 
Job 6. 4. the poison whereof drinketh up my s. 
7. 11. I will speaK in the anguish of my s. 
10. 12. and thy visitation hath preserved my s. 
21. 4. if so, why sliould not my s. be troubled 
Fc^'d. 31. 5. into thine hand I commit iny s. 
77. 3. I complained, and my s. was overwhelmed 

6. and my s. made diligent search 

142. 3. when my s. was overwhelmed in me 

143. 4. therefore is my s. overwhelmed in me 

7. hear me speedily, O Lord, my s. faileth 
Prov. 1. 23. behold, I will pour out my s. unto you 
fsa. 26. 9. yea, with mys. will I seek thee early 

30. 1. that cover with a covering, but not of ?7i?/s. 
38. 16. in all these things is the life of my s. 

42. 1. I have put my s. upon him, shall bring forth 

44. 3. I will pour my s. upon thy seed 

59. 21. my s. that is upon thee shall not depart 

Ezek. 3. 14. and I went in the heat of my s. 
36. 27. and I will put my s. within you, 37. 14. 
39. 29. for I have poured out my s. on house of Isr. 

Dan.'i.'i.my s. was troubled 1| 7.15. grieved in my s. 

■Joel 2. 28. 1 will pour out my s. u[)t)n all flesh, your 
sons and daugh. shall propliesy,29...5cti-2. 17, 18. 

//ao-. 2.5. so my s. reniaineth among you, fear ye not 

Zech. 4. 6. not by might, nor by power, but by my s. 

6. 8. these have quieted my s. in the north country 
Jl/af. 12. 18. 1 will put mys. upon him, shall shew 
I.uke 1. 47. my s. hath rejoiced in God my Saviour 

23. 46. Father, into thy hands I commend my s. 
.Ids 7. 59. Stephen said. Lord Jesus, receive iny s. 
Rom. 1. 9. whom I serve with my s. in the gospel 

1 Cor. 5.4. when ye are gathered together and my s. 

14. 14. my s. prayeth, but my understanding is 
16. 18. for they have refreshed mij s. and yours 

2 Cor. 2. 13. I had no rest in my s. bee. I found not 

JSTew SPIRIT. 

Ezek. 11. 19. 1 will put a we;^s. within you, 36. 26. 

18. 31. and make you a new heart and a ?iew s. 

J^ewness of SPIRIT. 
Rom. 7. 6. that we should serve in newness of the s. 

Patient SPIRIT. 
Eccl. 1.8. patient ins. isbetterthan proud in spirit 

Perverse SPIRIT. 
Isa. 19. 14. the Lord hath mingled a. perverse s. 

Poor SPIRIT. 
Mat. 5. 3. blessed are thepoor in s. theirs the kingd. 

SPIRIT of promise. 
Eph. 1.13. were sealed witii that holy s.of promise 

SPIRIT of prophecy. 
Rev. 19. 10. testimonvof Jesus is thes. of prophecy 

SPIRIT of slumber. 
Rom. 11. 8. God hath given them tlie s. of slumber 

Sorrowful SPIRIT. 
ISam. 1.15. my lord, I am a woman of a soj'rozc/.*. 

SPIRIT of truth. 
.Tohn^ A. YI. s.of truth whom world cannot receive 

15. 26. even the 5. of truth who proceedeth 

16. 13. when s.of truth'ts come, will guide you 
1 Jo/Jrt 4. 6. hereby know we s. of truth and error 

See Ve.xatio.v. 
Unclean SPIRIT. 
Zech. 13. 2. 1 will cause unci. s. to pass out of land 
Mat. 12. 43. when the unclean s. is gone out of a 
man,he walketh thro' dry places, L?<A;cll.24. 
Markl.23. in their synagogue a man withanwn.s. 
23. and when the unclean s. had torn him 
3. 30. because they said, he hath an unclean s. 
5. 2. there met him a man with an unclean s. 

8. come out of the man, thou uncl.s. Luke 8. 29. 

7. 25. whose young daughter had an unclean s. 
Lu&e9.42.Jesus rebuked unclean s. and healed him 

SPIRIT of understanding. 
Isa. 11. 2. the s. of understand, shall rest upon him 

SPIRIT of whoredoms. 

.fros.4.12.for ihes. of whoredoms caused them to err 

5. 4. for s. of whoredoms is in the midst of them 

SPIRIT of wisdom. 
Exod. 28. 3. whom I have filled with s.of wisdom 
Deut. 34. 9. Joshua was full of the s. of wisdom 



Isa. 11.2ahes. of wisdom shall rest upon him 
Eph. 1. 17. that God may give to vous. ofwisdsm 

Wounded SPIRIT. 
Prov. 18. 14. but a wounded s. who can bear? 

SPIRITS. 
J^um. 16. 22. O God, the G. ofs. of all flesh, 27.10. 
Psal. 104. 4. who maketh his angels s. Heb. 1. 7 
Prov. 16. 2. but the Lor \ weighelh the s. 
Zech. 6. 5. these are tha four s. of the heavens 
Mat. 8. 16. and he cast out the s. with his word 
10.1. he gave them power ag. unclean s. Mark 6.7. 
Mark 1. 27. for with authority commandetii he tha 
unclean s. and they obey hitii, Jyuke 4. 36. 
3. 11. unclean s. fell down before him, and cried 
5. 13. the unclean s. entered into tlie swine 
lAike 10. 20. rejoice not that s. are subjiict to you 
.^cts 5. 16. were vexed with unclean s. were healed 

8. 7. for unclean s. crying, came out of many 
1 Cor. 12. 10. to another discerning ofs. 

14. 32. s. of the pro;)iiets are subject to the proph- 
Eph. 6. t 12. for we wrestle against wicked s. 
1 T'i»7.4.1. depart from faith, giving heed to seduc. s. 
Heb. 1.14. are they not all ministering s. 

12. 9. be in subj>^cl. to Father ofs. sen; to minister 
23. and to the s. of just men made p.erfect 
IPci. 3.19. he went and preached to Ihes. in prison 
1 .John 4. 1. try the s. whether they are of God 
Rev. 16. 13. 1 saw three unci. s. like frogs come out 

14. they are the s. of devils, workii.g miracles 

See Evil, Fa.miliar, Sevex. 

SPIRITUAL. 

Hos. 9. 7. the prophet is a fool, the s. man is mad 

Rom. 1. 11. that I rnay impart to you some s. gift 

7. 14. we know that tlie law is s. but I ain carnal 
15.27. have been made partakers of theirs, things 

1 Cor. 2. 13. we speak, comparing s. things wiihs. 

15. but he that is s. judgeth all things 
3.1.Icould not speak to you as untos.but as carnal 

9. 11. if we have sown unto you s. things 

10. 3. and did all eat the same s. meat 

4. drink of the same s. drink, drank of thats. rock 

12. 1. now Concerning s. gifts, brethren 

14. 1. desire s. gifts || 12. ye are zealous ofs. gifla 
37. if any man ihink himself a prophet or s. 

15. 44. it is raised a s. bodv, there is a s. body 
4-6. that was not first which iss. but that which is 

natural ; and afterwards that which is s. 
Gal.Q.l. ye which are s.restore such a one in meek. 
Eph. 1.3. who hath blessed us with all s. blessings 

5. 19. speaking to yourselves in psalms and s. songs 

6. 12. wrestle agtiinst s. wickedness in high places 
Col. 1.9. thatye might be filled witii all s. underst, 

3. 16. admcmish one another in psalms and s. songs 
lPet.2. 5. are built up as. house, to offers, sacrifice 

SPIRITUALLY. 
Rom. 8. 6. but to be s. minded is life and peace 
iCor. 2.14. nor know them, because ares, discerned 
Rev. 11. 8. which s. is railed Sodom and Egypt 

SPIT. 
Lev. 15.8. that hath the issue, s. on him that is cleaa 
JVum.. 12. 14. if her father liad hut s. in her face 
Deut. 25. 9. she shall s. in his face and shall say 
Job 30. 10. and they spare not to s. in my face 
Mai.26.Q7. they did s. in his face, and buffeted him 

27. 30. and they s. upon him and smote him 
Mark 7. 33. and he s. and touched his tongue 

8. 23. when he had s. on his eyes, he asked him 
10.34. they shall s. upon him and shall kill liirn 

14. 65. ami some began to s. on him, 15. 19. 

SPITE. 
Psal. 10. 14. for thou beholdest s. to requite it 

SPITEFULLY. 
Mat. 22. 6. they entreated them s. and slew them 
I^ukelS. 32. he shall he s. entreated and soittedon 

SPITTED. 
Z.w7i:el8.32.he shall be spitefully entreated and s.on 

SPITTING. 
Isa. 50. 6. I hid not my face from shame and s. 

SPITTLE. 
1 Sam. 21. 13. he let his s. fall down on his beard 
.Tob 7. 19. let alone, till I swallow down my s. 
30. t 10. they withhold not s. from my face 
John9. 6. he made clay ofs. and anointed the eyes 

SPOIL, Substantiue. 
Gen. 49. 27. and at night he sh ;ll divide the s. 
Eiod. 15. 9. the enemv sa'd, I will divide the s. 
Xum. 31. 9. Israel took the s. of their citth-, 11. 
12. and thev brought the prey and s. to Mo.seg 
Deut. 2. 35. cattle we took for pre v and f lie s. of the 
cities which we took, 3. 7. ./.)sA. 8.27. [ 11. 14. 

13. 16. thou shnlt gather all the .■;. and burn it 
20. 14. the s. tho'rshalt fake to thyself, .7os^. 8.2. 

Judg. 5. .30. meet for the necks ofthem that take s. 
14.°19. Samson slew thirty men and took their s- 
1 Sam. 14. 39. if had eaten freely to-day of the s. 
32. the people flew upon the s. and took sheep 

15. 19. bur didst fly upon the s. and didst evil 
21. but the people took of thes. sheep and oxei» 

30. 16. because the great s. that they haa takeit 
19. neither s. nor any thing was lacking 



SPO 

.£aKn.^S4)2'l.t(Hjk Uib iiocks and saia,t.hisis Uav.s. 

2'2 v.t! wiil iiol give them ought of the i^. 

'2ij. IiCi-tniiol" tiies. to the elders ol'Juilah and liis 

iriciiils; behuld, a present of the s. oi' enemies 

\iSain.'3.'-2i. Jo.il) brought in a great s. witli them 

12. :»0. bi^ brought forth of the s. of Ruhbali 
2 Kuigs 3. 2^!. now thereibre, Moab, to ilie s. 

21. 14. they sl);ill become a 5. to their enemies 
1 Chroh. -20. 2. from RabbaJi he brought much 5. 
SCAr. 14.13. they carried aw. s. from Ethiopians, 14. 

15. 11. they oftered to Lord at same timeoftlie^. 
20. 25. when Jehoshaphat came to take the 5. tliey 

were three days in gathering ti1e5.it was so much 

24. 23. the Syrians sent s. to the king of Damascus 
i;5. 13. smote cOUO of them, and took much s. 

28.8. they look much 5. and brought s. to Samaria 

14. so the armed men left the captives and the s. 

15. with the s. tiiey clothed all that were naked 
Ezra 9. 7. our kings have been delivered to a s. 
Esth. 3. 13. to take the s. of them for a prey, 8. 11. 

9. 10. but on the 5. laid they not their hand 
Job 2iK 17. 1 plucked the s. out of his teeth 
Psal. ^S. 12. she that tarried at home, divided the 5. 

119.1(52. rejoice at thy word, asonefindethgreat 5. 
Prov. 1. 13. we shall fill our houses with 5. 

16. 19. then to divide the s. with the proud 

31. 11. so that he shall have no need of a. 
Isa. 3. 14. tlie s. of the poor is in your houses 

8. 4. the s. t)f Samaria shall be taken away 
9. 3. and as men rejoice when they divide thes. 

10. 6. I will give him a charge to take the s. 

33. 4. your s. shall be gathered, like the gathering 

23. then is the prey of a great s. divided 

42. 22. tiiej are for a 5. and none sailh, restore 

24. who gave Jacob for as.? did not the Jjord 
53. 12. he sb.al! divide the s. with the strong 

Jis?-.2.tl4. is Isr. a servant? why is Isr. become a s.7 
6. 7. violence and s. is heard in her, before me grief 
15. 13. thy substance and treasures will I give to .<?. 
17. 3. 1 will give thy substance and treasures to s. 
20. 8. since I spake, I cried violence and 5 
30. 16. and they that s. thee shall be a s. 

49. 32. the multitude of their cattle shall he a s. 

50. 10. and Chaldea shall be a s. saith the Lord 
Ezek. 7. 21. I will give it to the wicked for a s. 

25. 7. Ammonites for a 5. |J 26. 5. Tyrus a s. 12. 

29. 19. Nebuchadrezzar shall lake s. of Egypt 
38. 12. 1 will go up to take a s. and to take a prey 

13. shall say to thee, art thou come to take a s. 

45. 9. O princes of Israel, remove violence and s. 
Dan. 11. 24. lie shall scatter among them the s. 

33. yet liiey shall fall by s. many days 
Hos. 9. jG. for !o, they are gone, because of 5. 
Jlmos 3. t 10. who store up s. in their palaces 

5. t 9. that s'rengtheneth s. against the strong 
J^ah. 2. 9. take the s. of silver, take the s. of gold 
Hab. 2. 17. the s. of beasts shall cover thee 
Zech. 2. 9. they shall be a s. to their servants 

14. 1. thy s. shall be divided in the midst of thee 

SPOIL, Verb. 
Exod. 3. 22. and ye shall s. the Egyptians 
1 Sam. 14. ?>d. and s. them until morning light 
• Sam. 23. 10. jieople returned after him only to 5. 
Psal. 44. 10. and they who hate us s. for themselves 

89. 41. all that pass by the way s. him 

109. 11. and let the stranger s. his labour 
Prov. 22. 23. will s. soul of those that spoiled them 

24. 15. O wicked man, s. not his resting-place 
Canl. 2. 15. take iis the foxes that 5. the vines 
Isa. 11. 14. they shall s. them of the east together 

17. 14. this is the jiortioa of them that 5. us 

33. 1. when shalt cease to s. thou shall be spoiled 
Jer. 5. 6. a wolf of the evening shall s. them 

20.5. I will give Jerusalem to them thatshall5.it 

30. 16. anil tiiey that s. thee shall be a s. 

47. 4. the day that cometh to s. the Philistines 
49. 2S. go u|) to Kedar ands. the men of the east 

50. 10. all that s. her, shall be satisfied, saith Ld. 
Ezek. 14. 15. and they 5. it, so that it be desolate 

32. 12. and they shall s. the pomp of Egypt 
39. 10. they shall s. those that spoiled them 

Ffos. 10. 2. shall break their altars, s. their images 
13. 15. he 5-hall s. the treas. of all pleasant vessels 
Hab. 2.8. all the remnant of the people shall 5. thee 
Zepk. 2. 9. the residue of my people shall s. them 
Jilat. 12.29. or else how can one enter into a strong 
man's house, and 5. his goods? Mark 3. 27. 
CyZ.2.8.beware lest any man s.you thro' philosophy 

SPOILED. 
Gen. 34. 27. the sons of Jacob came and s. the city 

29. they .<:. all that was 1 Hamor's house 
Exor}. 12. 36. and they s. the Egyptians 
Dcvt. 2P. 29. thou shalt be only oppressed and s. 
Judrr. 2. 14. into the hand of spoilers that s. them 

16. out o'"tlif hand of those that s. them 

1 Sam. 14. 48. delivered Isr. from them that s. them 
17. 53. and they s. the Philistines' tents 

2 Kiv^s 1. 16. Israel s. the tents of the Syrians 
2 Chrov. 14. 14. Asa s. all the cities of Gerar 

'ofc 12. 17. he leadeth counsellors away s. 
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Job 12.19. leads princes away s. overthrows mighty 
Psal. 76.5. the stout-hearted ares, they have slept 
Prov. 22. 23. and spoil the soul of those that s. them 
/stf.l3.16.their houses shall bes.theirw i vesravished 
18. 2. a nation whose land the livers have 5. 7. 

24. 3. the land shall be utterly emptied and s. 

33. 1. woe to thee that spoilest, and wast not s. 
42. 22. but this is a people robbed and s. 

Jer. 2. 14. is Israel a servant? why is he s. ? 

4. 13. woe unto us, for we are s. 

20. for whole land is s. suddenly my tents are s. 

30. and when tiiou art s. what will thou do ? 
9. 19. how are we s. ? || 10. 20. my tabernacle iss. 
21. 12. and deliver him that is s. 22. 3. . 

25. 36. for the Lord hath s. their pasture 

48. 1. Nebo is s. fj J 5. Moab is s. and gone, 20. 

49. 3. howl, for Ai is s. || 10. Esau, his seed is s. 
51. 55. because the Lord halh s. Babylon 

Ezek. 18. 7. and hath s. none by violence, 16. 
12. iiath oppressed, bath s. by violence, 18. 

23. 46. I wiil give them to be removed and s. 

39. 10. they shall spoil those ihats. them 
Hos. 10. 14. and all Ihy fortres.ses shall be s. 
^ntos 3. 11. and tiiy palaces shall be s. 

5. 9. that strengtheneth the s. against the strong 
Jilic. 2. 4. shall lament, and say, we be utterly s. 
Hab. 2. 8. because thou hast s. many nations 
Zech. 2. 8, he sent me to the nations which s. you 

11. 2. howl, because the mighty are s. 

3. their glory is s. for the jiride of Jordan is s. 
Col. 2. 15. and having s. principalities and powers 

SPOILER. 
7sa.l6.4.bethou acovertfrom face ofs.thes.ceaseth 

21.2. the s. spoileth, go up, O Elam ; besiege 
Jer. 6. 26. for the s. shall suddenly come on us 

15. 8. 1 have brought upon them a s. at noon-day 
48. 8. the s. shall come upon every city 
18. for the s. of Moab shall come u|)on thee 
32. the s. is fallen upon thy summer fruits 
51. 56. because the s. is come upon Babylon 

SPOILERS. 
Judg. 2> 14. anger of the Lord was hot, and he deli- 
vered them into the hand of thes.2/i'?n^s 17.20. 
1 Sam.l'i. 17. thes. came out of camp of Philistines 
14. 15. the garrison and the s. they also trembled 
Jer. 12. 12. the s. are come upon all high places 
51. 48. for the s. shall come to her from the north 
53. yet from me shall s. come to her, saith Lord 
SPOILEST. 
/s(i.33.1.woe to theethats.and thouwast notspoiled 

SPOILETH. 
Psal. 35. 10. who deliverest needy from him that s. 
/.?a.21.2.the spoiler s. || Hos. 7.1. troop of robbers s. 
J^'ah. 3. 16. the canker worm s. and flieth away 

SPOILING. 
Psal. 35. 12. me evil for good, to the s. of my soul 
/sa.22.4. because of thes. of the daughter of people 
■Jer. 48.3. a voice from Horonaim s. and destruction 
Hab. 1. 3. for s. and violence are before me 
Heb. 10. 34. for ye took joyfully the s. of your goods 

SPOILS. 
.Tosh. 7. 21. 1 saw among the s. a goodly garment 
1 C/iron. 26. 27. out of s. in battle did they dedicate 
Isa. 25. 11. shall bring down their pride with thes. 
Lukell.22.be taketh his armour and divideth his s. 
Heb. 7. 4. Abraham gave the tenth of the s. 

SPOKEN. 

Gen. 18. 19. Lord may bring what he hath s. of him 

JVum. 14. 28. as ye have s. in mine ears, so will 1 do 

21. 7. for we have s. against ihe Lord and thee 

23. 19. hath he s. and shall he not make it good? 

JDeMt.5. 28. Ihaveheard the words they haves, to 

thee, they have well s;udall that they haves. 

13.5. because he hath s. to turn you away from L. 

18. 17. they have well s. that which they have s. 

1 Sa?n. 25. 30. the Lord hath done all he hath s. 

2 5am 2.27. unless thou hadsts.peoplehadgoneup 
14. 19. turn from ought my lord the king hath s. 

17. 6. Ahithophel hath s. after this manner 

1 Kings 2. 23. if Adonijah have not s. this word 

12. 9. what counsel give ye, that we may answer 
this people who have s. to me? 2 Chr. 10. 9. 

18. 24. and all the people said, it is well s. 

2 Kings ^. 13. wouldest thou be s. for to the king? 
.Job 33. 2. behold, my tongue hath s.in my mouth 

34.35. Job hath s. without knowledge and wisdom 
42. 7. ye have not s. of me as my servant Job, 8. 

Psal. 66. 14. my mouih halhs. when in trouble 
87. 3. glorious things are s. of thee, O city of God 
109. 2. they have s. against me with a lying tongue 

f ro^^l5.23. a word s. in dueseason,how good is it I 
25. 11. a word fitly s. is like apples of gold 

Eccl. 7. 21. take no heed to all words that are s. 

Cant. 8. 8. in the day when she shall be s. for 

Isa. 23. 4. for the sea hath s. |i 38. 15. he halh s. 
59. 3. your hands are defiled, your lips haves, lies 

Jer, 26. 16. he hath s. to us in the name of the Lord 
29. 23. and have s. lying words in my name 
33 24.considerestthou notwhat this people haves. 
44.25.ye and your wives have s.with your mouths 



SPO 

EicK j3. 7. have ye not s. a .lyiDg divination 
8. because ye have s. vanity, and seen lies 
/:'a?i. ^.31.0 king JNehuchadnezzar, to theeitls* 
Hos. 7. 13. yet they have s. lies agiii-isi me 
10. 4. j^hey have s. woids, swearing fal.-sely 
^mos 5. 14. Lord shall be with you, a.s yehave* 
Oi«fi?. I2.norshouldest thou have s.pioudly in distr 
Mic. 6. J2. the inhahiianis ihereof have s. lies 
Zee. 10. 2. lor the idols have s. vanity and diviners 
J\Ial. 3. 13. what have wes. so much against theel 
./Vai.26. 65. high j)riest saying, he baths, blasphemy 
Mark 14. 9. sliall be s. of for a memorial of her 
7>MAe 2.33. marvelled at things which were s. of him 

34. and for a sign which shall be s. against 

12. 3. what ye have s. in darkness, whals.in car 

18. 34. nor knew they the things which were s. 
John 15. 22. if I had not come and s. to them 
.^cts 3.24. as many as have s. foretold of these days 

8. 24. none of these things ye have s. come on me 
13.40. lest that com.e on you s. ofin the prophets 
46. the word should first have been s. 10 you 
16. 14. Lydia attended to the things that were s 

19. 36. seeing that these things cannot bes. againal 
23. 9. but if a spirit or angel hath s. to him 

27. 11. more than those things that weres. byPau. 

35. when had thus s. took bread and gave thanks 

28. 22. we know that every where it is s. against 
Rom. 1. 8. your faith iss. of thro' the whole world 

4. 18. according to that which was s. so thy seed be 

14. 16. let not then your good be evil s. of 

15. 21. to whom he was not s. of they shall see 

1 Cor. 10. 30. why am 1 evil s. of for that for which 

14. 9. how shall it be known what is s. ? 

Htb. 1. 2. hath in these last days s. to us by his Son 

2. 2. for if the word s. by angels was steadfast 

3. 5. for a testimony of those things to be s. after 
4.8. he would not afterward haves, of another day 

7. 13. for he of whom these things ares, pertainetb 

8. 1. of things which we have s. this is the sum 
12.19. intreated the word should not be s.any more 

13. 7. who have s. unto you the word of God 

1 Pet. 4. 14. on their part he is evil s. of 

2 Pet. 2. 2. the way of truth shall be evil s. of 
3.2. ye may be mindful of words which were.s.bef 

Jxide 15. which ungodly sinners have s. against him 
17. remember the words which were s. before 
SPOKEN with God, expresshj. 
Gen. 21. 2. at set time of which God hads. tohiir. 
Deut. 26. 19. a holy people to thy G. as he hath 5. 
Psal. CO. 6. God hatli s. in his holiness. 108. 7. 
62. 11. God hath s. once, twice have I heard 
Mat. 22. 31. that which was s. to you by God 
.^^cts 3. 21. which God baths, by his holy prophets 
See Lord. 
I have, or have I SPOKEN. 
Gen. 28. 15. I have done which I have s. to thee 
41. 28. this is the thing I have s. to Pharaoh 
Exod. 32. 13. all this land I have s. of will I give 
34. lead people to the place of which 1 have s. 
1 Sam. 1. 16. out of my grief Acre Is. hitherto 
3. 12. perform ag. Eli all things which I have s. 

20. 23. ns touching the matter which I have s. 
Job 21. 3. and after that I have s. mock on 

40. 5. once have Is. but I will not answer 
Psal. 116.10. 1 will walk before L. in land of living, 
I believed therefore have I s.? 2 Cor. 4. IS. 
Tsa. 45. 19. I have not s. in secret, 48. 16. 
46. 11. I have s. it, I will also bring it to pass 
48. 15. /, even I, have s. yea I have called him 
Jer. 4. 28. Ih. s. it, I have proposed it, will not rep. 
23. 21. I have not s. to them yet they prophesied 
25.3. Ik.s. to your rising early, and speaking, 35 14. 
30. 2. write thee all words I have s. to thee, 36. 2 

35. 17. because /Aaues. but they have not heard 
Ezek. 12.28. but word which Ihaves. shall he done 

13. 7. ye say, Lord saith it, albeit I have not s. 
26. 5. for I'have s. it. saith the Lord, 28. 10. 

36. 5. surely in the fire of my jealousy have f s. 6. 
38. 17. art thou he of whom I have s. in old time 

19. for in jealousy and fire of my wrath have Is. 

39. 8. it is come, this is the day whereof / have s. 

Hos. 12. 10. I have also s. by the prophets 

John 12. 48. the word that Ihaves. shall judge him 

49. for I have not s. of myself but the Father 

14. 25. these things have I s. 15. 11. 1 16. 1, 25, 33. 

15. 3. ye are clean thro' the word I have s. to you 
18. 23. if I have s. evil, bear witness of the evil 

Had SPOKEN. 
Gen. 44. 2. according to the word Joseph had s. 
J\rum. 23. 2. and Balak did as Balaam had s. 
1 Kings 13. 11. told father words he had s. taking 

21. 4. which Naboth the Jezreelite had s. to him 
2.fir2no-sl.l7.according to word which Elijah had s 

7. 18. it came to pass as the man of God had s. 
EzraS. 22. because we had s. unto the king 
JVcA. 2. 18. 1 told also king's words that he had s. 
Esth. 7. 9. Mordecai, who had s. good for the king 
Job 32. 4. now Elihu had waited till Job had s. 
Jer 36. 4. Baruch wrote words L. had s. by Jerem 
Dan. 10. 11 and when he had s. this word to me 



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Dan. 10. 15. when he had s. words, I became dumb 
19. wlien he had s. unto me, I was strengtlieiied 
Mark 1 .42. as scon as he had a. the leprosy dejtarled 
12. 12. for ihey knew that Jie had s. Ihe [jaruble 
against ihem, and lliey left hiin, f^uke 20. 19. 
Luke J9. 28. when he had thus s. 24. 40. John 9. 6. 
I 11. 43. 1 IS. 22. Jicts 19. 41. | 20. :]6. \ 26. oQ. 
J'ohn 4.50. the man believed word ihat Jesus hads. 
11. V^ they thought he had s. of taking rest 
21. 19. wnen he had s. this, he sailh, follow me 
Sets 9.27.Barnabas declared that he/ia(/s. unto him 
28. 25. departed, after Paul had s. one word 
Heb.9. 19. when Moses had s. every precept to peo. 

SPOKEN with prophet. 

Deut. 18. 22. but prophet hath s. it presumptuously 

Ezek. 14. 9. [Cvrapfiet be deceived when he hatii 5. 

jU^a«.2.17.\vhalwass. by .Icremy the joro/>Aef, 27. 9. 

23. that it might be fulfilled which was s. by the 

prophet., be called a Nazarene, 13. 35. | 27. 35. 

3. 3. tills is he that was s. of by \.hcprophct Esaias 

4. 14. that it might be fulfilled which was s. by 

Esaias ihe prophet, 8. 17. ) 12. 17. ] 21. 4. 

24. 15. when ye shall see the abomination of deso- 
lation .s. of by Daniel the prophtt, Mark 13.14. 

Luke2i. 25. to believe all that the ;iiry^Aets haves. 
Acts 2. IG. this was s. of by the ^ro;)/is£ Joel 
Jam.5. 10. take, my brethren, prophets who have s. 

Tkoa hast SPOKEN. 
Gen. 19. 21. this city for the which thou hast s. 
Exod. 4. 10. nor since thou hast s. to thy servant 

10. 29. Moses said, thou hast s. well, not see 

33. 17. I will do this thing that thou hast s. 
JV*«OT.14.17. power of Lord be great, as thou hast s. 
Deut. 1. 14. the thing which thou hast s. is good 
Ruth2. 13. thou hiists. friendly to tiiine handniaid 
2 .Sam. 6.22. the maid-servants which thou hasts. of 

7. 19. but thou hast s. also of thy servant's house 
for a groat while to come, 25. 1 Chr. 17. 17, 23. 
2Kinirs-20. 19. then said Hezekiah to Isaiah, good 
is the worrl of Lord wliich thou hast s- /sa.39.8. 
Esth. G. 10. let nothing fail of all that thou hasts. 
Job 33. 8. surely thou hast s. in my hearing 
Jer. 3. 5. behold, thou haJit s. and done evil things 

32. 24. and that whicli thou hnst s. is. come to pass 

44. 16. us for the word which thou hast s. unto us 
51. 62. O L-ird, thou hast s. against this place 

EzeJr. 25 12. 1 have heard blasphemies thou hasts. 

SPOKES. 
i Kings 7. 33. their felloes and s. were all molten 

SPOKESxMAN. 
Exod. 4. 16. he shall be thv s. unto the people 

SPOON. 

Jfum. 7. 14. one s. of ten shekels of gold, full of 

incense, 20, 26, 32, 38, 44, 50, 55, 62. 

SPOONS. 

Exod. 25. 29. make the dishes thereof and s. 

37. 16. he made his dishes and his s. and bowls 

fCum. 4. 7. and put thereon the dishes and the s. 

7. 84. twelve silver bowls, twelve s. of gold, 8fi. 

I Kings 7. 50. the s. were of [sure gold, 2 Chr. 4.22. 

1 Kings 25. 14. the s. took he away, Jer. 52. 18, 19. 

2 Chron. 24. 14. of rest of the money s. were made 

SPORT. 
J'w(f5'.16.25.thatSams. mny makes, and he made s. 
27. thousands that beheld w'hile Samson made s. 
Prov. 10. 23. it is s. to a fool to do mischief 
21. 1 17. he that loveth s. shall be a poor man 
26. 19. that deceiveth and saith, am not I in s.? 

SPORT. 
Jsa. 57. 4. against whom do ye s. yourselves! 

SPORTING. 
Gen. 28. 8. Isaac was s. with Rebekah his wife 
2 Pet. 2. 13. s. themselves with their own deceivings 

SPOT. 
J^um. 19. 2. bring thee a red heifer without s. 
28. 3. two lambs without s. 9. 11. | 29. 17, 26. 
Deut. 32. 5. their s. is not the s. of his children 
Job 11. 15. thou shalt lift up thy face without s. 
€ant. 4. 7. thou art all fair, there is no s. in thee 
Eph. 5. 27. a glorious church, not having s. 
1 Tim. 6. 14. keep this commandment without s. 
Heb.\). 14. who offered himself without s. to God 

1 Pet. 1. 19. as of a lamb without 5. or blemish 

2 Pet. 3. 14. that ye mav be found without s. 

See Bright. 
SPOTTED. 
Gen. 30. 32. removing from thence all thes. cattle 
33. evervone that is not s. shall be counted stolen 
39. the flocks brought forth cattle speckled and s. 
Jude 23. hating even the ffarment s. by the flesh 

SPOTS. 
Jer. 13. 23. or can the leopard change his s.? 
2 Pet. 2. ]3. s. they are and blemishes, sporting 
Jude 12. these are s. in your feasts of charity 

SPOUSE. 
Cant. 4. S. come with me from Lebanon, my s. 

9. thou hast ravished my heart, my sister, my s. 

10. how fair is thy love, my sister, my s. 

11. thy lips, O my •?. drop as the honey-comb 

12. a garden inclosed is my sister, my s. 

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Cant. 5. 1. am come into mv garden, my sister, my 5. 

SPOUSES. 
Hos. 4. 13. and your s. shall commit adultery 
14. I will not punish your s. when they commit 
SPOUTS. See Water-spouts. 
SPR.^NG. 
Mark 4. 8. and did yield fruit that s. up, Luke 8. 8. 
Jicts 16. 29. then he called for a light and s. in 
Ueb. 7. 14. for it is evident our Lord s. out of Juda 
11. 12. therefore there s. of one so many as the stars 
-See Sprung. 
SPREAD. 
Gen.33.19. field where Jacob had s. his lent, 35. 21. 
Lcv.l3. 5. and the plagues, not in the skin, 6,23,28. 

32. and behold, if the scall s. not, 34. 

35. but if the scall s. much in the skin, 36. 

51. if the plague be s. in a garment, 14. 39, 44. 

53. and if the plague be not s. 55. \ 14. 48. 
A*u77i.4.7.on the table they shall s. cloth of blue, 11. 

8.theyshalls.ascarletclolh 1| 13. s. a purple cloth 

14. they shall s. on it a covering of badgers' skins 
Deut. 22. 17. s. the cloth before the elders of city 
Judg. 8. 25. they s. a garment, and cast in ear-rings 

15. 9. then the Philistines s. themselves in Lehi 

1 Sam. 4. t 2. and when the battle was s. 

2 Sam. 5. 18. the Philistines also came and s. them- 

selves in valley of Rephaim, 22. 1 Chr. 14.9, 13. 

16. 22. they s. Absalom a tent on top of ihe house 

17. 19. woman s. a covering on the well's mouth 
21. 10. Riz-pah s. sackcloth for her on the rock 

1 Kings6.3-Z. carved upon them carvings of cheru- 

bims, and s. gold u[)on cherubims and palm-trees 
8. 54. he arose, with his hands s. up to heaven 

2 Kings 8. 15. Hazael s. a thick cloth on his face 
19. 14. s. the- letter before the Lord, Isa. 37. 14. 

Psal. 105. 39. he s. a cloud for a covering 
140. 5. they have s. a net by tlie wa3'-side 
Prov. 1. 17. surely in vain net is s. in sight of bird 
Isa. 14. 11. worm is s. under thee, worms cover thee 
19. 8. they that s. nets on the waters shall languish 
33.23. they could not s. the sail, lame take the prey 
58. 5. and to s. sackcloth and ashes under him 
Jer. 8. 2. and they shall s. them before the sun 
10. 9. silver s. into plates is brought from Tarshish 
^a7n.].13.hehaths. net formy feet, turned me back 
Ezek. 2. 10. and he s. the roll before me 
12. 13. my net also will I s. upon him, 17. 20. 
26. 14. thou shalt be a place to s. nets upon 
Hos. 5.1. because ye have been a nets, upon Tabor 
7. 12. when they shall go, 1 will s. my net on them 
14. 6. his branches shall s. his beauty as olive-tree 
.foel 2. 2. as the morning s. upon the mountains 
Hab. 1. 8. their horsemen shall s. themselves 
Jlal. 2. 3. behold, I will s. dung upon your faces 
Mat. 21. 8. and a very great multitude s. their gar- 
ments in the way, Mark 11. 8. Luke 19. 36. 
Acts 4.17. but that it s.no further among the people 

SPREAD abroad. 

f?en.l0.18.families of theCanaanites were s.aJroad 

28. 14. thou shalt s. abroad to the west and east 

Exod. 9. 29. 1 will s. abroad my hands to the Lord 

33. Moses s. abroad his hands to the Lord 

40. 19. he s. abroad the tent over the tabernacle 
Lev. 13. 7. but if the scab s. much abroad, 22, 27. 
JVw7n.ll. 32. Ihey s. abr. the quails round the camp 

1 Sam. 30. 16. they were 5. abroad on the earth 

2 Sam. 22. 43. 1 did stamp and s. abr. mine enemies 

1 Chron. 14.13. the Philistines s. themselves abroad 

2 Chron. 26. 8. Uzziah's name s. abroad, 15. 
Zech. 1. 17. my cities thro' prosperity be s. abroad 

2. 6. I have s. you abroad as the four winds 
Mat. 9. 31. but they when departed s. abroad his 
fame in all that country, Mark 1. 28. | 6. 14. 
1 Thess. 1. 8. your faith to God-ward is s. abroad 

SPREAD forth. 

J\i''um. 24. 6. as valleys are they s. forth as gardens 

IKings 8. 7. the cherubims s.'farih their two wings 

22. Solomon s. forth his hands, 2 Chron. 6. 12,13. 

38. know the plague of his own heart ,and s. forth 

his hands toward this house, 2 Chr. 6. 29. 

/sa.1.15. when you s. forth your hands, I will hide 

25.11. he shall s./(;rt)i hand's,a3 he thatswimmeth 

42. 5. thus saith God, he that s. forth the earth 

Ezek. 47. 10. thev shall be a place to s. forth nets 

SPREAD over. 
J^Tum.i. 6. they shall s. over it a cloth wholly of blue 
Ruth 3.9. s. therefore thy skirt over thine handm aid 
Tsa. 25. 7. and the vail that is s. over all nations 
./er. 43. 10. he shall s. his royal pavilion over them 

48. 40. and he shall s. his wings over Moab 

49. 22. and he shall s. his wings over Bozrah 
Ezek. 16. 8. 1 s. my skirt over thee and covered thy 

19. 8. then 'he nations s. their net over him 

SPREAD out. 
Exod. 37. 9. cherubims 5. out wings, 1 Chr. 28. 18. 
Ezra 9. 5. I 5. out my hands to the Lord my God 
.Tob 29. 19. my root was s. out by the waters 

37. 18. hast thou with him s. out the skyi 
Tsa. is. 1 13. palm of my hand hath s. nut heaven 

65. 2. have s. out my hands to a rebellious people 



Lam. 1. 10. the adversary hath s. out his hand 
Ezek. 32. 3. 1 will therefore s. out my i;et over theft 

SPREADEST. 
Ezek.2~. 7. fiuelinen which thous.forth for thy sail 

SPREADETH. 
Lev. 13. 8. if the priest see that scab s. in the sftia 
Deut. 32. 11. as an eagle s. abroad her wings 
.fob 9. 8. God who alone s. out the heavens 
26. 9. and he s. his cloud upon it 
36. 30. behold, he s. his light upon it, and covercth 
41. 30. he s. sharp-pointed things on the mire 
Prov.29. 5 a man that fiattereth his neighb. s. a net 
Isa. 25. 11. as he that swimmeth s. forth his hands 

40. 19. and the goldsmith s. it over with gold 
22. that s. the heavens as a tent to dvvell in 

44. 24. 1 the Ld. that s. abroad the earth by myself 
.Jer. 4. 31. the daughter of Zion s. her hands 

17. 8. a tree that s. out her roots by the river 
Z/a7n.l.l7.Zion s. forth her hands, none comforther 

SPREADING. 
Lev. 13. 57. and if it appears, it is a s. plague 
Psal. 37. 35. I have seen the wicked s. himself 
Ezek. 17. 6. and it grew, and became a s. vine 

SPREADING. 
Ezek. 26. 5. it shall be a place for tlie s. of nets 

SPREADiNGS. 
Jb&36.29. can any understand thes. of the clouds? 

SPRIGS. 
Isa. 18. 5. for afore hat vest he shall cut off the 5 
Ezek. 17. 6. it became a vine, and shot forth s. 

SPRING. 
2 Kings 2. 21. he went forth to the s. of the waters 
Prow. 25.26. is as a troubled fountain and corrupt* 
Cant. 4. 12. my sister, my spouse, is n s. shut up 
/sa. 58. 11. shalt belike s. of water, whose waters fail 
.ffos.l3.15.hiss.shall become (Irv and fountain dried 

SPRINGS." 
Deut. 4. 49. to the plain under the s. of Pisgah 
.Tosh. 10. 40. Joshua smote all the country of the 5.. 
12. 8. the kings in the plains and in the s, 
15. 19. give me s. of water, gave her \3,\).s..Tu(lg.\.15. 
■Job 38. 16. hast thou entered into the s. of the seal 
Psal. 87. 7. all my s. are in thee 
194. 10. he sendeth the s. into the valleys 
107. 33. he turneth the w-ater s. into dry ground 
35. he lurneih dry ground into water s. 
Isa. 35.7. and the thirsty land become s. of water 

41. 18. I will make the dry land s. of water 

49. 10. even by the s. of vvator shall he guide thera 
.7er.51.36. 1 will drv up her sea and make hers, dry 

■ SPRING. 

1 Sam. 9. 26. about s. of the day Samuel called Saul 

See YiA.'S-spring. 

SPRING. 

Ezek. 17. 9. it shall v.'ither in all the leaves of her s. 

SPRING. 
J^um. 21. 17. Israel sang, s. up, well, sing ye to it 
Deut.8.7. and depths that s. out of valleys and hills 
.Tudg.19.25. when the day began to s. they let her go 
.Job 5. 6. neither doth trouble s. out of the ground 
38. 27. to cause bud of the tender herb to s. forth 
Psal. 85. 11. truth shall s. out of the earth 
92. 7. when the wicked s. as the grass 
Isa. 42. 9. before they s. forth, I tell you of them 
43. 19. I will do a new thing, now it shall s. forth 
44.4.they shall s.up as among the grass, as willowa 

45. 8. and let righteousness s. up together 
53. 8. and thine heal'h shall s. forth speedily 

61.11. as garden causelh things that are sown to a. 
Lord will cause praise to s. forth before nations 

.Joel 2. 22. be not afraid, for the pastures do s. 
Mark 4. 27. the seed should s. he knoweth not how 
SPRINGETH. 

1 Kings 4. 33. even to hyssop that ,9. out of the wall 

2 Kin^s 19. 29. ye shall eat in the second year that 

which s. of same, and in third sow, /srt. 37.30. 
Hos. 10. 4. thus judgment s. un as hemlock in field 

SPRINGING. 
Psal. 65. 10. thou blps?e=t the s. thereof 

SPRINGING. 
Gen. 26. 19. thev found there a well of s. water 
2 Sam. 23. 4. as the tender grass s. out of the earth 
.Tohn 4. 14. shall be in him a well of water s. up 
He&.12,15.1est any root of bittern, s. up trouble ycu 

SPRINKLE. 
Exod.9. 8. let Moses s. the aslips toward the heave* 
Lev. 14. 7. he shall s. on him that is to be cleanseo 
16. the priest shall s. of the oil with h^s finger 
27. priest shall s. of the oil with h's right finger 
51. and shall s. the house seven times 
16. 14. he shall s. on the mercy seat east-ward, 15 
JVmtti. 8. 7. s. water of purifying upon them 
19. 18. shall s. it upon the tent, and all the vessels 
19. the clean person shall s. it on the unclean 
Isa. 52. 15. so shall he s. manv nations, kings shall 
Ezek. 36. 25. then will T .?. clean water upon you 

SPRINKLED. 
Exod. 9. 10. Moses s. the ashes up toward heaven 
J^Tum. J9. 13. because wa'er was not s. on hiin, 20 
Job 2. 12. and s. dust on their heads toward heaven 



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Tsa. 59. 1 5. that which is s. as if there brake out a 
viper, tlioir wchs shall not become garments 
Hos. 7. t^- gri'y hnirs arc s. here anfl there 
Heb. 9. 19. he s. bolh the book and all the people 
10.22. having our hearts s. from an evil conscience 
Sr.c Br.ooD. 
SPRINKLETH. 
^ Lev. 7. 14. it shall be the priest's that s. the blood 
J^um. 19. 21. he that 5. the water of separation 

SPRINKLING. 
fleb. 9. 13. the ashes of a heifer s. the unclean 
11. 28. through faith he kept the 5. of the blood 
12.24. we are come to blood of 5.thaf speaketh bet. 
1 Pet. 1. 2. and the s. of the blood of Jesus Christ 

SPEOUT. 
Job 14. 7. there is hope of a tree that it will .5. again 

SPRUNG. 
Gen. 41. 6. seven thin eitrs s. up after them, 23. 
Lev. 13. 42. it is a leprosy 5. up in his bald head 
v1/at.4. lO.tham who sat in shad, of detith, light s. up 
13. 5. and forthwith they s. up, Mark 4. 5. 
7. the thorns .s. up and choked them, Luke 8. 7. 
26. but when blade was s. up and brought forth 
Luke 8. 6. as soon as it was s. up, it withered away 

SPUE. 
Z,er.l8. 28. that the land s. you not out also, 20. 22. 
Jcr. 2.5. 27. drink, .■>. and fall, and rise no more 
Rev. 3. It), so then I will 5. thee out of my mouth 

SPUED. 
Z,e».18. 28. as its. out nations that were before you 

SPEWING. 
Mab. 2. 16. and shameful s. shall be on thy glory 

SPUN. 
.E2;orf.35.25. women brought that which they had s. 
35. 26. and all the women s. goats' hair 

SPUNGE. 
JlfaL27.48. one of them took a s.and filled it with vi- 
negar, gave him to drink, jl/ar/c 15.36../b/i7i 19.29. 
SPY. 
Jfum. 13. 16. men wliich Jloses sent to s. land, 17. 
21. 32. and Moses sent to s. out Jaazer 
Josh. 2. ! . .Toshun sent two men to s. secretly, 6. 25. 
Judg-. 18. 2. the Danites sent to s. the land, 14, 17. 
2Sam. 10. 3. David hath sent his servants to s. out 
the city, and overthrow it, 1 Chron. 19. 3. 
2 Kiriffs G. 13. he said, go and s. where he is 
Qal. 2. 4. who came in nrivily to s. out our liberty 

SPIED. 
Exod. 2. 11. he s. an Egyptian smiting a Hebrew 
Josh. C). 22. two men that had s. the country 
2 Kino-s 9. 17. a watchman s. the company of Jehu 
13. 21. behold, tl-.ey ^i. a band of men 
23. IG. he s. sepuU'hres that were there in mount 
See Espy, Espied. 
SPIES. 
Gen. 42. 9. Joseph said to them, ye are s. 14, 16. 
11. we are no .s. 31. || 30. the man took us for 5. 
34. then shull I know ye are no s. but true men 
Jfurn. 21. 1. Israel came by the way of the 5. 
Josh. 6. 23. the young men that were 5. went in 
Jud<T. 1. 24. the s. saw a man come out of the city 
lSa?7i.26.4.Davidthercr sent outs, and understood 
2 Sam. 15. 10. Absalom sents. thro' tribes of Israel 
J^uke 20. 20. they watched him and sent forth s. 
/fe6.11.31. whenRahab had received s. with peace 

SQUARE. 
l^£?)o-.97.5.all doors and posts were s.with windows 
Ezek. 45. 2. s. round about, and 50 cubits round ab. 

See FOTJR-SQUARE. 

SQUARED. 
Ezek. 41. 21. the posts of the temple were s. 

SQUARES. 

£ze/t.43.16. twelve broad, square in four s. thereof 

17. and fourteen broad in the four s. thereof 

STABILITY. 

fsa. 33. G. knowledge shall be the s. of thy times 

STABLE, Substantive. 
Ezek. 25. 5. 1 will make Kabbah a s. for camels 

STABLE. 
1 Chr. 16. 30. world also shall he s. not to be moved 

STABLENESS. 
Psal. 37. 13. in truth and s. thou shalt be fed 
See Establish, kd, eth. 
STACKS. 
Exod. 22. 6. so that the s. of corn be consumed 

STACTE. 
This Greek word signifies the gum that distils 
from ike myrrh-trees. Moses speaks rt/stacle 
in the enumeration of the drurrs that were to 
enter into the composition of the. perfume, 
which was to be offered in the holy place upon 
the golden altar. The Hebrew reads Neteph, 
which signifies liqriid myrrh, or the purest and 
most valuable pari of the myrrh, which, as 
soma think, was brought from it by contusion. 
Some take it for balm.. 
E£O(f.30.34.take to thee sweet spices, s. and onycha 

STAFF. 
Oen. 32. 10. with my s. I passed over this Jordan 
38. 18. she said, give me thy signet and s. 25. 
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Exod. 12. 11. eat it, with your s. in your hand 
21. 19. if he rise again, and walk abroad on liiss. 
Mam. 13. 23. they bare grapes between two on a s. 

22. 27. Balaam smote the ass with a s. 
Judg. 6. 21. the angel put forth the end of his s. 

1 Sam. 17. 7. the s. of his sj)ear was like a weaver's 
beam,onebare a shield before him,2Sam.2J.19. 

40. David took his s. in his hand, and his sling 

2 Sam.3.29.1et there not fail one that leaneth on as. 

23. 7. he must be fenced with the s. of a spear 
21. he wentdown to him with as. 1 C'Aron.11.23. 

2 Kings 4. 29. take my s. lay my s. on child's face 
31. Gehazi hid the s. on the face of the child 
18.21. thou trustcst on s. of this reed, Isa. 36. 6. 
Psal. 23. 4. tliy rod and thy s. they comfort me 
Isa. 3. 1. the Lord will lake from Judah the s. 

9. 4. for thou hast broken the s. of his shoulder 

10. 5. and the s. in their hand is mine indignation 
15. or as if the s. should lift up itself as no wood 
24. and shall lifi up his s. against thee 

14. 5. the Lord hath broken the s. of tke wicked 
28. 27. but the fitches are beaten out with a s. 
.30. 32. in every place where groundeds. shall pass 

.Jer. A&,. 17. say, how is the strong s. broken 
Eze/r.29.6. have been as. of reed to house of Israel 
Hos. 4. 12. and their s. declareth unto them 
Zec/t. 8. 4. every man with his s. in his hand for age 

11. 10. and 1 took my s. even beauty, and cut it 
14. then I cut asunder my other s. even bands 

Mark 6. 8. take nothing for journey, save a s. only 
//e6.11.21. worshipped, leaning on the top of hiss. 
See Bre.vd. 
STAGGER. 
.Job 12. 25. to s. like a drunken man, Psal. 107. 27. 
Psal. 99. t ]. the Lord reignelh, let the earth s. 
Isa. 29. 9. they s. but not with strong drink 

STAGGERED. 
Rom. 4. 20. he s. not at the promise of God 

STAGGERETH. 
Isa. 19. 14. as a drunken man s. in his vomit 

STAGGERING. 
1 Sam. 25. fSl. that this shall be no s. unto thee 

STAIN. 

Job 3. 5. let darkness and the shadow of death s. it 

Isa. 23. 9. Lord purposed to s. the pride of all glory 

63. 3. their blood sprinkled, I will s. my raiment 

STAIRS. 

1 Kings 6. 8. and they went up with winding s. 

2 Kings9. 13. and put it under him on top of the s. 
.ISTeh. 9. 4. then stood on the s. Jeshua and Bani 
Cant. 2. 14. that art in the secret places of the s. 
Ezek. 43. 17. and his s. shall look toward the east 
.^cts 21. 40. Paul stood on the s. and beckoned 

STAKES. 

Isa. 33. 20. not one of the s. shall ever be removed 

54. 2. lengthen thy cords and strengthen thy s. 

STALK. 
Gen. 41. 5. seven rank ears came up on one s. 22. 
.Ter. 11. tl9. let us destroy the s. with his bread 
Hos. 8. 7. it hath no s. the bud shall yield no meal 

STALKS. 
Josh. 2. 6. and she hid them with the s. of flax 

STALL. 
.Ter. 46. t21. her hired men like bullocks of s. 
j^mo.-i 6. 4. eat the calves out of the midst of the s.' 
Mai. 4. 2. ye shall grow up as calves of the s. 
Ltike 13. 1.5. on sabbath loose his ox from the s. 

STALLS. 

1 Kings 4. 26. Solomon had forty thousand s. of 
horses, and 12,000 horsemen, 2 Chrun. 9. 25. 

2 Chron. 32. 28. Hezekiah had s. for all manner of 
hensts, and cotes for flocks 

.H'aJ.S. 17. although there shall be no lerdinthes. 

STALLED. 
Prov. 15. 17. than a s. ox anxl hatred therewith 

STAMMERERS. 
Isa. 32. 4. the tongue of the s. shall speak plainly 

STAMMERING. 

7srt.28.11.with s.lips ami another tongue will speak 

33. 19. thou shalt not see a people of a s. tongue 

STAMP. 

2 Sam. 22. 43. 1 did s. them as the mire of the street 

Ezek. 6. 11. smitc! with thy hand, s. with thy foot 

STAMPED. 
DcMi. 9. 21. I s. the calf and ground it very small 
2 Kings 23. 6. Josiah s. the grove small to powder 

15. s.high places small to powder and burnt grove 
2 Chron. 15. 16. Asa cut down her idol and s. it 
Kzek. 25. 6. because tliou hast s. with the feet 
Dan. 7. 7. a fourth hea«t s. residue with the feet, 19. 

8. 7. the he-aoat cast down and s. upon the ram 
10. it cast down somf> of stars, and s. upon them 
STAMPING. 
Jisr.47.3. at noise of the s. of the hoofs of the horses 

ST\NCHGD. 
TMke 8. 44. immediati^lv woman's issue of blood s. 

STAND. 
Eiek. 29. 7. thou made^t their loins to be at a s. 

STAND, Verb. 
Exod. ^. 10. people saw cloudy pillar s. at door 



/yf».27.14. as priest shall estimate it,soshalI \ta. ;T 
jVum. 30. 4. then all her vows shall s. 5, 7, 11 

12. then her vows or bond shiiil nots. hor hnsb ind 
Deut. 18. 5. God hath chosen him los. to min sler 

25.8. il"lfe s. to it, and say, I like not to take l.f^i 
./osA.20. 4. when he shall s. alenreriiig gate of city 
lSa?n. 12.16. now s. and see this great tlmigLd. will 

19. 3. 1 will go out and s. beside my father in fiold 

1 Kings 8. 11. cloud filled the house, piie.-ts couiri 

not o. to minister, because oi' clouds, 2 Chr.5.14,. 
17. 1. Elijah said to Ahab, as this Lord livcth, be- 
fore whom I s. 18. 15. 2 Kings 3. 14. \ 5. 16 

2 Kings 5. 11. I thought he will c^me out and s. 
10.4. two kings stood not, how then shall we s.? 

1 Chr. 21. 10. David sair the angel of tiio Ijord 3. 
23. 30. to s. every morning to thaidc and praise Ld- 

2 Chron. 34. 32. he caused all present lo s. lo it 
Ezra 10. 14. let ail the rulers of congregation s. 
Esth. 3.4. to see if Mordecai's matters would s. 

8. 11. to gather themselves, and to s. for their lifn 
Job 8. 15. he shall lean on his house, it shall not .«, 
19.25. and thathe shall s. at the litter day on earth 
38. 14. it is turned, and they s. as a garment 
Psal. 3d. 11. and my kinsmen s. afar off 

45.9. on right hand did s. queen in gold of Ophir 
78. 13. and he made the waters to s. as a heap 
102. t26. they shall perish, hut ihou shalt s. 
107. t25. he maketh to s. the stormy wind 

109. 6. and let Satan s. at his right liand 
31. he shall s. at the right hand of the jjoor 

122. 2. our feet shall s. within thy ga'cs, O Jerua. 

130.3. if mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall s.? 
Prov. 12. 7. but the house of the ligliteou.s shall s 

19. 21. nevertheless counsel of the Lord shall s 

25. 6. and s. not in the place of great men 
i^ccZ. 8. 3. s. not in an evil thing, he doeth whal pleas 
Isa. 7. 7. thus s'lith Lord God, it sluiH not s. 8. 10. 

11.10. shall be aroot of Jesse, shall s. for an ensign 
14. 24. and as I have purposed, so it shall s. 

21. 8. my lord, I s. continually on watch-tower 
28. 18. and your agreement with hoil shall not.a. 
32. 8. and by liberal things sha'l ho s. 
40. 8. but the word of our God shall s. for ever 
46. 10. counsel shall s. and I will do all my pleas. 
47. 12. .9. now with thine inch;intin. and sorceries 
61. 5. and strangers shall s. and feed your flocks 
Jfr.6.16. s. yein the vvays and see, ask for old paths 
44. 28. know whose word shall s. mine or theirs 
46. 21. did not s. because day was come on them 
Ezek. 17. 14. but by keeping of his cov.it mights, 
Dan. 2. 44. and the kingdom shall s. for ever 
11. 6. king of the north sliall not .s-. nor his arm 
25. but the king of the south shall not s. 
.^mos 2. 15. nor shall he s. that handlelh the bow 
Mic. 5. 4. he shall s. and feed in sirengih of the Ld. 
J\rah. 2. 8. s. shall they cry, none .'•hall look back 
Mai. 3. 2. and who shall s. when he appeareth? 
Mat. 12. 25. a house or kingdom divided as;. itsell 
shnll not s. 26. MarkX 24, 25. iMkcll. 13. 
Mark 11. 25. and when ye s. praying, forgive 
.^cts 1. 11. why s. ye cazins up into heaven ? 
5.20. go, s. and speak in the temple to the people 
25. 10. Paul said, I s. at Cesar's jiidgnrnt-seat 
20. 6. now I s. and am judged for hoj'e of promise 
Ro7n. 5.2. have access into this grace wherein wos. 
9.1 1. purpose of G(»d according to election might «. 
14. 4. for God is able to make him s. 

1 Cor. 15. 1. I declare the gospel wherein ye s. 
30. and why s. we in jeopardy every hour? 

2 Cor.1.24. are helpers of your joy, forhyfaith ye^ 
Eph. 6. 13. to withstand and having done all tos 

14. s. having your loins girt about with truth 

1 Pet. 5. 12. this is true grace of God wherein ye *. 

Fiev. 3. 20. behold, I s. at the door and knock 

6. 17. great day is come, who shall be able to s.? 

18. 15. merchants s. afar off for fear of her torm. 

STAND abroad. 
Deut. 24. 11. s. abroad, man shall bring the pledge 

STAND against. 
Lev. 19. 16. nor shall s. ag. blood of thv neighbour 
.TsTum.. 30. 9. every vow of a widow shall s. nsr. her 
.^rr. 44.29. that my words shall .'?. ag. you for evil 
Eph. 6. 11. that ma'v be able lo s. ag. wiles of deviJ 

STAND aloof. 
Psal. 38. 11. my lovers and mv friends s. aloof 

STAND back. 
f?en.l9.9. said, s. back, this fellow came in to sojo. 

STAND before. 
Exod. 8. 20. rise up early, s. before Phavaoh, 9. 13 
9. 11. the magici.Tns could not s. before Moso.'i 
17. 6. I will s. befo7-e thee on the rock in Ii'oreb 
Lev. 18. 23. nor shall any woman s. before a beast 
2b*. 37. and ye shall have no power to s. befon 
your enemies, .Josh. 7. 12, 13. .Iiidg. 2. 14. 
JV''Mm.l6.9. to s. before the congregation to minister 
27. 21. and he shall s. before Eleazar the priest 
35. 12. till he s. before congregation, .Josh. 20. G, 
Deut. 7.24. there shall no man be able to s. before 
thee. 11. 25. .losh. 1. 5. | 10. 8. 1 2.^ 9 
9. 2. who can s. before the children of Anak'^ 



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Deut. 10 8. tribe of Levi to s. before the Lord to 
minister to him, 2 Chr. 29. 1] Ezek 41. 11, 15. 
19. 17. both the men shall s. before the Lord 
S9. 10. ye 5. this day all of you before the Lord 

I Sam. f). 20. who is able to s. before holy Lord G.7 
16. 22. let David, I pray iheg^s. before me 

1 Kings 1. 2. let a young virgin 5. before the king 
ID. 8. happy are these thy servants \vho-5. before 

thee and hear thy wisdom, 2 Chron. 9. 7. 
19. 11. go, and s. on the mount before the Lord 

2 Chr. 20. 9. we s. before this house in thy presence 
Ezra 9.15. M'e cannot s. before tliee because of this 
Job 41. 10. who then is able to 5. before me 7 
Psal. 5. jo. the foolish shall not s. before thine eyes 

147. 17. cast forth ice, who can s. before his cold 1 
Prov. 22. 29. a man diligent in business, he shall s. 
before kings, he shall not s. before mean men 
27. 4. but who is able to s. before envy 7 
Fer. 7. 10. come and s. before me in this house 
15. 19. if thou return, thuu shalt s. before me 
35. 19. Jonadab shall not want a man to s.bef. me 
40. 1 10. 1 will dwell at Mizpah, to 5. before Cliald. 
49. 19. who is like me 7 who will appoint 7 who is 
that shepherd that will s. before me 7 50. 44. 
Dan. 1. 5. that at the end they might s. before king 
8. 4. so that no beasts might s. before him 
7. there v.as no power in the ram to s. before him 

II. 16. none shall s. before him, he shall stand 
JVah. 1. 6. who can s. before his indignation? 
XuA;e2l.3f). and worthy to s. before the Son of man 
i?om. 14. 10. all shall s. before judgment-seat of Chr. 
i2cu.20.12. 1 saw dead small and great s.beforeGod 

3T.\ND by. 
Oen. 24. 43. behold I s. by the well of water 
E7od. 7. 15. and thou shalt s. by the river's brink 
18. 14. and all the people s. by thee till even 
J^um. 23. 3. s. by thy burnt-offering, and I will go 
JVeA. 7. 3. while they 5. by let them shut the doors 
/sa.65.5.who say,.9.Jy thyself, I am holier than thou 
Jer.AS. 19. s. by the way, and ask what is done 7 
Ezek. 46. 2. prince shall s. by the post of the gate 
Zec/t.3.7. give places to- walk among these that 5. by 

4. 14. are two anointed ones that 5. by the Lord 
John 11. 42. but because of the people which 5. by 

STAND fast. 
Psal.8d.28. and my covenant shall 5. /as^ with him 

III. 8. all his commandm. s.fast for ever and ever 
Jer. 46. 14. say ye, s.fast, and prepare thee 

1 Cor. 16. 13. watch ye, s.fast in faith, be strong 
Gal. 5. 1.5. /flsi therefore in liberty Christ made us 
Phil. 1.27. 5. /(zst in one spirit || 4.1. 5. /as^ in Lord 

1 Thess. 3. 8. lor now we live, if ye s. fast in Lord 

2 Thess. 2. 15. s.fast, and hold "traditions taught 

STAND forth. 
Jer. 46. 4. get up, and s. forth with yoiu' helmets 
^ark3. 3. he saith to the man, s. forth, Luke 6. 8. 

STAND here. 
Gen.2i. 13. behold, I 5. here by the well of water 
J^um. 23. 15. he said, 5. here by thy burnt-offering 
Deut. 5. 3L but as for thee, s. thou here by me 
2 Sam. 18. 30. the king said, turn aside, and 5. here 
Jlfat.20.6. saith to them, why 5. ye here all day idle7 
Mark n. 1. some 5. here who shall not taste death 
Jicts 4. 10. even by him doth this man 5. here whole 

STAND in. 
Judg. 4. 20. s. 2 71 the door of the tent, and say 
2 CAr. 35. 5. s.in holy place according to divisions 
Psal. 1. 5. the ungodly shall not s. in the judgment 
4. 4. s. in awe, sin not, commune with your heart 

5. 5. foolish shall not 5. in thy sight, thou hatest 
24. 3. and who shall s. in his holy place 7 

33. 8. let all the inhabitants'of the world s. in awe 
78. 7. who may s. in thy sight when once angry 7 
89. 43. and hast not made him to s. in the battle 
134. 1. who by night 5. in house of Lord, 135. 2. 
Jer. 1.2. s. in gate of Lord's house, and proclaim 
14. 6. tiie wild asses did s. in the high places 
17. 19. s. in the gate of the children of the pc^ople 
26.2. 5. ill the court of the Lord's house and speak 
Ezek. 13. 5. ye have not gone up to s. in the battle 
22. 30. that should s. in gap before me for the land 
44. 24. in controversy they shall s. in judgment 
Daji. 1. 4. as had ability in them to 5. in king's pal. 
11. 16. and he shall s. in the glorious land 
12. 13. and shall 5. in thy lot at the end of the days 
ZecA.14.4.feelshalls.27ithatday in mount of Olives 
Mat. 24. 15. when ye see abomina. s. in holy place 
I.,uke 1.19. 1 am Gabriel, that s.zn presence of God 

1 Cer. 2.5. your faith should not s. in wisdom of men 
GcZ.4.20.to change mv voice, for Is. z'/i doubt of you 

STAND 071. 
Ex«d. 17. 9. to-morrow I will s. on top of the hill 

2 Kinffs 6. 31. if the head of Elisha shall s. on him 
Z)a7i.ll.l7.she shall nots.on his side nor be for him 

31. arms shall s. on his pa.rt,pollute the sanctuary 
/feB.15.2. s.on sea of glass, having the harps of God 

STAND out. 
Psal.T^.l. their eyes s. oiit with fatness, have more 

STAND perfect. 

Cof.4.12. ye may s.perf. and complete in will of G. 

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STAND still. 

Exod. 14. 13. Moses said, fear ye not, s. still, and 

see the salvation of God, 2 Chron. 20. 17. 

J^um.9.8. s. still, I will iiear what L.will command 

Josh. 3. 8. that bear ark, ye shall 5. still in Jordan 

10. 12. sun, s. s. upon Gibeon and moon in Ajalon 

1 Sam. 9. 27. 5. thou still a while, that I may shew 
12. 7. now s. still that I may reason with you 
14. 9. then we will s. still in our place and not go 

Job 37.14.5. still and consider the works of Goii 
Jer. 51. 50. ye that have escaped sword, 5. not still 
Acts 8.33. eunuch commanded the chariot to s. still 

STAND strong. 
Psal. 30.7. thou hast made mountain to s.stronn- 

STAND there. 
A'um. 11. 16. that they may 5. there with thee 
Deut.18. 7. as Levites who s. there before the Lord 
Ja/n. 2. 3. and say to the poor, s. thou there 

STAND together. 
Tsa.50.8. let us s. together, who is mine adversary? 

STAND up. 
Exod. 9. tl6. for this cause I made thee s. up 
vVeA. 9. 5. s. up, and bless Lord your God for ever 
Job 30. 20. I s. up, and thou regardest me not 

33. 5. set thy words in order before me, s. up 
Psal. 35. 2. take hold of shield, s. 2ip for my help 

94. 16. who will s. up for me against the workers? 
Eccl. 4. 15. with child that shall 5. up in his stead 
Tsa. 27. 9. the groves and images shall not 5. up 

44. IJ. let them 5. up, yet they shall fear 

47. 13. let the monthly prognosticators s. up 

48. 13. when I call to them, they s. up together 
51. 17. awake, awake, s. up, O Jerusalem 

Ezek. 31. 14. nor their trees s. up in their height 
Dan. 8. 22. four kingdoms shall 5. up out of nation 
23. a king of fierce countenance shall 5. up 
25. he shall also s.up against prince of princes 
11.2. behold, there shall 5. up three kings in Persia 
3. and a mighty king shall 5. up and shall rule, 4. 
7. out of a branch of her roots shall one s. zip 
14. many shall 5. up against king of the south 

20. then shall s. up in his estate a raiser of taxes 

21. and in his estate shall s. up a vile person 
12. 1. and at thai time shall Michael s. zip 

JVaA. 1. 1 6. who s. up in the fierceness of his anger 
Acts 10.26.Petersaid, s.Mp,Imyself also am a man 

STAND upon. 
Exod. 33. 21. Lord said, thou shalt s. upon a rock 
Deut. 27. 12. these shall 5. upon mount Gerizim 

13. these sha!' s. upon mount Ebal to curse 
Josh. 3. 13. a.".d they shall s. zipon a heap 

2 5a?«. 1.9. Saul sSi\d,s.upon me, I pray thee, slay me 
1 Kings 19. 11. s. upon the mount before the Lord 
Ezek. 2. 1. son ofTiian, s. upo7i thy feet, Acts26. 16. 

27. 29. the pilots of the sea shall s. upon the land 

33. 26. ye s. upon your sword, ye work abominat. 

47. 10. fishers shall s. u. it from Engedi to Eneglaim 

Dan. 7. 4. and made s. upon the feet as a man 

8. 1 18. and he made me s. upon my standing 

Hab. 2. 1. 1 will 5. upon my watch, set me on tower 

Zech. 14. 12. flesh consume, while they s. upon feet 

i?et'.10.5.angel I saw s.upon sea, lifted up his hand 

STAND upright. 
Psal. 20. 8. but we are risen and s. upright 
Dan.lb.ll. O Daniel, understand words, s.upright 
Acts 14.10. he said to the cripple, s.upright on feet 

STAND with. 
vYm7?2. 1. 5. names of the men that shall s. with you 

STAND without. 
Ezra 10. 13. and we are not able to s. without 
J/aM2.47. 5. without, desiring to speak, Z,7iA-e 8.20. 
Luke 13. 25. ye besin to s. icithout, and to knock 

STANDARD. 
J^iTum. 1. 52. and every man by his own s. 2. 2, 17. 
2. 3. on the east side shall the 5. of Judah pitch 
10. on the south side shall be the 5. of Reuben 
18. on the west side shall be the s. of Ephraim 
25. on the north side shall be the s. of Dan 
10. 14. in the first place went the s. of Judah 
Fsa. 49. 22. behold, I will set up my s. to people 
59. 19. the Lord shall lift up a 5. against him 
62. 10. go through, life up a s. for the people 
Jer. 4. 6. set up a s. toward Zion, retire, stay not 
21. how long shall I see the s. and hear trumpet? 
50. 2. set ye up a s. in the land, 51. 12, 27. 

STANDARD-Jearer. 
/sa. 10. 18. they shall be as when a s.-bearer fainteth 

STANDARDS. 
J\ru7n. 2. 31. Dan shall go hindmost with their s. 
34. so they pitched bv their 5. and set forward 
STANDEST. 
Gen. 24. 31. come in, wherefore s. Ihou without? 
Exod. 3. 5. put nff thy sho.es, the place whereon 
thou s. is hoiy ground, Josh. 5. 15. Acts!. 33. 
Psal. 10. 1. why s. thou afar ofi", O Lord 
Rom. 11. 20. they were broken off, thou s. by faith 

STANDETH. 
Jfum. 14. 14. and that thy cloud s. over them 
Z)et(i.l.38. but Josh, son of Nun, whos. before thee 
17. 12. that will not hearken to the priest that s, 
4F 



Z)eM«.29.15.butwith him Ihats.here^ rfh us thisdaj 
Judg. 16. 26. to feel pillars whereon the house s, 
Estk. 6. 5. behold Haman ». in the court 

7. 9. behold also the gallows 5. in Haman's house 
Psal. 1. 1. nor 5. in the way of sinners, nor sitteth 

26.12. my foots, in an even place, in cong. bless Ld. 

33. 11. the counsel of the Lord s. for ever 

82. 1. God s. m the congregation of the mighty 

119. j 90. thou hast established the earth, and it «. 
161. but my heart s. in awe of thy word 
Prov. 8. 2. wisdom s. in the top of high places 
Cant.2.9. behold, he s. behind wall, he looketh forth 
Isa. 3. 13. Lord s. up to plead, s. to judge people 

46. 7. they set him in his place, and he 5. 

59. 14. justice s. afar off, truth is fallen in street 
Dan. 12. 1. the great prince who s. for thy people 
Zech. 11. 16. nor shall he feed that that s. still 
John 1. 26. s. one among you, whom ye know not 

3. 29. the friend of the bridegroom s. and heareth 
Rom. 14. 4. to his own master he s. or falleth 

1 Cor. 7. 37. nevertheless he that s. stedfast in heart 

8. 13. I will eat no flesh %vhile the world s. 

10. 12. let him that thinketh he s. take heed 

2 Tim. 2. 19. the foundation of God s. sure 
Hei. 10. 11. every priest s. daily ministering and offer 
Jam. 5. 9. behold, the judge s. before the door 
Rev. 10. 8. angel who s. on the sea and the earth 

STANDING, Substantive. 

1 Kings 10. 15. queen saw the s. of his ministers 

2 Chron. 30. j 16. they stood in s. according to law 
.VeA.lS.+ll. I gathered them and set them in theirs 
Psal. 69. 2. 1 sink in deep mire where there is no s 
Dan. 8. 118. but he made me stand upon my s. 

10. 1 11. O Dan. understand, and stand upon thy s. 
J\lic. 1. 11. he shall receive of you his s. 

STANDING. 
Z.ec.26. l.make no idols nor rear you up as. image 
J\'um. 22. 23. angel of the Lord s. in the way, 31. 
1 Sam. 19. 20. and Samuel s. as appointed over them 

22. 6. all his servants were s. about him 

1 Kings 13. 25. and the lion s. by the carcase, 28. 
14. t 23. they also built them s. images and groves 
22. 19. host of heaven s. by him, 2 Chron. 18 18. 

2 Chron. 9. 18. and two lions s. by the stays 
Esth.5.2. when king saw Esth. the queen s. in ccurt 
Psal. 107. 35. he turneth wilderness into a s. water 

114. 8. which turned the rock into a s. water 
Amos 9. 1. I saw the Lord s. upon the aliar 
Mic. 5. 13. I will cut off thy s. images from thee 
Zech. 3. 1. Satan s. at his right hand to resist him 

6. 5. which go forth from s. before Lord of earth 
Mat. 6. 5. they love to pray s. in the synagogues 

16. 28. I say to you, there be sorhe s. here which 
shall not taste of death till, Luke 9. 27. 

20. 3. he saw others s. idle in the market, 6. 
Mark 3. 31. his brethren and his mother s. without 

13. 14. the abomination s. where it ought not 
Luke 1. 11. an angel s. on the right side of the altar 

18. 13. the publican s. afar off" smote on his breast 
JohnS. 9. Jesus was alone, and woman s. in midst 

20.14. she save Jesus s. and knew not that it was J. 
Acts 2. 14. but Peter s. up with eleven said to them 

4.14. and beholding the man healed s. with them 

5. 23. saying, we found the keepers s. without 
25. men are s. in the temple teaching the people 

7. 55. and Jesus s. on the right hand of God, 56. 
22. 20. I was s. by and consenting to his death 

Heb. 9. 8. while the first tabernacle was yet s. 
2 Pet. 3. 5. earth s. out of the water and in water 
Rev. 7. 1 . four angels s. on four corners of the earth 

11. 4. two candlesticks s. before the God of earth 

18. 10. s. afar off for the fear of her torment 

19. 17. I saw an angel s. in the sun, and he cried 

See Corn. 

STANK. 

Exod. 7. 21. fish in the river died, and the river s, 

8. 14. they gathered frogs on heaps, and land s. 
16. 20. left of it, the manna bred worms and s. 

2 Sam. 10. 6. Ammon saw they s. before David 
STARE. 

Ps. 22.17.may tell my bones, they look and s. on me 
STAR. 

In Hebrew, Chochab. Under the name of stars 
the ancientHehrews comprehended all the hea- 
venly bodies, constellations, planets, and all the 
luminaries, except the sun and moon. The 
idolatrous Israelites called the sun and moon 
the king and queen of heaven; and the stars 
were as it were, their army or militia, Deut. 4. 
19. I 17. 3. Jer. 7. 18. The beauty arid splen- 
dour that men have observed in the stars, ana 
the great advantages that they derive from 
thence ; the wonderful order that they have dis- 
covered in their courses; the influence that hcLS 
been ascribed to them in the production and 
preservation of animals, of fruits, plants, and 
minerals, have prevailed with a great number 
of people in the world to impute to them life, 
knowledge, power, and to pay them a soveieigii 
worship and adoration. 



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To give the Hebrews a caution against the idola- 
try Jiat prevailed t/irougk almost all the East, 
of u:or.<kipping the sun, moon, and stars, Moses 
informs them that God gave them their being, 
and that he separated them from that Jiiass of 
matter which he had produced out of nothing. 
Gen. 1. 14, 15, IG. And in Ueut. 4. 19. he tells 
them that the]) were nut made for the worship, 
but for the use of men, even of the meanest and 
most barbarous people under heaven; which 
the Lord hath divided to all nations under the 
whole heaven. 

The number of the stars was looked upon as infi- 
nite: And the Psalmist, to exalt the power, 
magnificence, and infinite knoioledge of Ood, 
says, that he numbers the stars, and calls them 
by their names. He is described as a king, 
taking a review of his army, and gives every 
one of his soldiers such a name as he thinks 
fi,t. When the scripture would express a very 
extraordinary increase and multiplication, it 
usea the similitude of the stars of heaven, or 
of the sand of the sea; I will multiply thy 
seed as the stars of heaven, and as the sand 
which is upon tlie sea-shore, Gen. 15. 5. | 22. 
17. I 26. 4. Bildad, Job's friend, says, that in 
the eyes of God the stars themselves are im- 
pure; that he can discern many spots and 
blemishes in them which we cannot see, Job 25. 
5. And in chap. 9. ver. 7, it is said, that, God 
locks them up as with a key, and hinders them 
from appearing, but when he pleases. When 
the scripture describes a time of public cala- 
mity, of sorrows, fears, troubles, and perplexi- 
ties, it is said, the stars withhold their light, 
and are covered with darkness, that they tall 
from heaven and disappear, Ezek. 32. 7. Mat. 
24. 29. 
The sacred books sometimes seem to ascribe 
knowledge to the sun, moon, and stars : They 
are excited to praise the Lord, Psalm 148. 3. 
The moon is said to withdrato her light, Ezek. 

32. 7. to obey the voice o/ Joshua, Josh. 10. 12. 
That the sun stopped its course, at the command 
of this General of God's people : That the stm 
rises as a bridegroom, that comes out of his 
nuptial chamber, Psal. 19. 5. Moses seems to 
favour their opinion, who impute influences to 
the sun and m,oon, when he promises to Joseph 
the precious fruits brought fortli by the sun, and 
the precious things put forth by the moon, Deut. 

33. 14. The Psalmist says, that the sun knows 
the time and place of his sitting, Psal. 104. 19. 
And Solomon, that the sun also ariseth, and 
the sun goeth down, and hasteth to his place 
where he arose, Eccl. 1. 5. But these expres- 
sions, which are merely popular, are not to be 
understood literally ; for then it must be said, 
that the earth, the trees, and the waters are 
animated, there being expressions in scripture 
that would insinuate as much. All the crea- 
tures glorify God, bless the Lord, and obey 
him, each in its way. If any thing more be 
allowed to the\ sun, the moon, or the stars, it 
is because they are creatures of greater per- 
fection, and by which the glory and majesty of 

God shine forth in a more eminent arid con- 
spicuous manner. 
Amos, speaking of the idolatry of the Israelites 
in the wilderness, informs us, that they carried 
along with them the star of their God, Amos 
5. 26. St. Stephen, in Acts 7. 43. quoting this 

' passage of Amos according to the Septuagint, 
says, Ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, 
and the star of your god Remphan. This last 
w^rd has given occasion to a great number of 
ciirtjtctures. Grotius thinks it to have been the 
same deity as Rimmon, an idol of the people 
of Damascus. Rimmon signifies high, iohich 
Grotius takes for Saturn, because this planet 
i£ the most elevated of all; but others take it 
for the sun. Some derive Remphan from the 
Hebrew word Rapha, to be negligent, soft, or 
slothful ; because Saturn is the slowest or most 
slothful of all the planets. The Arabic word 
Reph, signifies voracity, a quality very well 
agreeing to Saturn, who, according to the fable, 
devoured his own children. Vossius believes 
Remphan, or, as Amos has it, Chium, teas the 
moon. Others think Remphan to be the name 
of a king of Egypt, who 7cas placed by his 
people in the rank of the gods. Diodorus Sicu- 
lus, lib. 1. page 39. says that king Remphis 
succeeded Proteus. ' Bjit this author does not 
say that he ever had been deified, and speaks 
ef him as a prince very unworthy of having 
divine honour paid to him. The opinion that 
is most common is, that it was a representa- 
tion of the planet Saturn. 

The star foretold by Balaam in Num. 24. 17, 
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There shall come a star out of Jacob, and a 
sceptre shall arise out of Israel, and shall smite 
the corners of Moab, and destroy all the chil- 
dren of Sheth. By this star is meant a ruler, 
a conqueror, a great prince, which according 
to some was king David, who conquered the 
Moabites; but it primarily and chiefly points 
at Jesus Christ the Messiah, icho is of the seed 
and posterity of Jacob, who is the true star 
which fills the world with its brightness, and 
who is called the bright and morning star, Rev. 
22. 16. .Some have thought, that in this place 
Balaam foretold the appearaiice of that real 
star, which arose at the time of our Saviour's 
birth, and which guided the Magi into Judea, 
to see the person whose birth was declared by 
that star. But this star did not come out of 
Jacob ; and that cannot be applied to this star, 
which is said there; which plainly points at a 
ruler, a king, a conqueror. 

The star that appeared to the Magi, or wise men, 
and conducted them to Beth-lehem, where our 
Saviour was born, has furnished matter for 
many conjectures. Some ancient authors have 
asserted, that it was a new star purposely cre- 
ated to declare to men the birth of the Messiah. 
Others take it for a kind of comet, which ap- 
peared preternaturally in the air. Lightfoot 
thinks, that the same light which appeared to 
the shepherds near Beth-lehem, might also be 
visible afar off to the Magi, hanging over Ju- 
dea, and so be their guide to find our Saviour. 
Others have pretended that it was an angel 
clothed with a luminous body in form of a star, 
which taking his course towards Judea, deter- 
mined the Magi to follow him: They found 
their opinion upon this ; that this star appear- 
ed to be rational and intelligent, appearing 
and disappearing, stopping, and going for- 
ward, in such manner as was necessary for 
the conduct of the Magi, to the proper place. 
It is said, that some writers believed this star 
was the Holy Ghost, which appeared to the 
Magi under the form of a star, as he appeared 
at the baptism of Christ under the form of a 
dove. Lastly, Calmet says, that this star was 
an inflamed meteor, in the middle region of 
the air, which having been observed by the 
Magi with miraculous and extraordinary cir- 
cumstances, was taken by them for the star so 
long foretold 6y Balaam; and that afterwards 
they resolved to folloio it, and to seek the new- 
born king, whose coming it declared. It was 
therefore, says he, a light that moved in the 
air before them, sometliing like the pillar of 
cloud in the desert. Inward inspiration, the 
light of the Holy Ghost, the solicitation of 
grace, were the motives which engaged them 
to follow this phenomenon. 

The time which the Magi took up in their journey 
to Judea, is a point that has much exercised 
the Chronologers. Those loho suppose they 
came from the remotest part of Persia, allow 
them two years for their journey ; supposing 
that the star appeared to them two years before 
the birth of our Saviour. In this the text of 
the gospel seems something favourable to them, 
saying that Herod put to death the children of 
Beth-lehem, from two years old and under, ac- 
cording to the time that the Magi had shewed 
him. Mat. 2. 16. Others will have it, that 
the star did not arise till the moment of our 
Saviour's birth; and these are yet divided; 
for some think that the Magi did not arrive at 
Beth-lehem till two years after the birth of 
our Saviour. Others make them arrive there 
thirteen days after his birth; and that they 
might make the greater haste, they assign them 
dromedaries to ride upon. There are those 
that think that the star appeared from the mo- 
ment of Christ's incarnation, or even from the 
conception o/ John the Baptist. But tlie exact 
time of their departure is not fixed; though 
most have agreed that the day of their arrival 
at Beth-lehem should be on tlie thirteenth day 
from our Lord's birth. 

There are still some difficulties started, whether 
this star was seen by every body, or only by the 
Magi. Some think that every body saw it, 
that all people were loitnesses of this pheno- 
menon ; that some, not knoroing the mystery of 
it, contented themselves to wonder at it; and 
that it was to the Magi only that God re- 
vealed the signification of it, and gave them 
an' inclination to follow it. Others, on the 
contrary, believe that few people saw it ; that 
the Magi themselves only saw it by fits, and 
from time to time, when it was necessary to 
them as a guide, and to encourage them to per- 
severe in their resolution. Lastly, the gene- 



rality will have it, that the Magi saw it for the 
greatest part of their journey, and that it dis- 
appeared to them only when they arrived at 
Jerusalem ; then they found themselves under 
a necessity of inquiring, where they might find 
the new-born King of {he Jews. 
By stars are soirvetimes meant the princes and 
nobles of a kingdom, Dan. 8. 10. Pastors or 
ministers of the gospel, who ought to shine like 
stars in respect of the brightness and purity of 
their lives and doctrine, are also called stars, 
Rev. 1. 20. In Job 38. 7, the angels are called 
stars, who joined together in extolling and 
praising God for his wonderful work of cre-i 
ation. 
By day-star, 2 Pet. 1. 19. is meant either a more 
full, clear, and explicit knowledge of Christ, 
and the mysteries of the gospel, which in com- 
parison of the dark shadows and prophetical 
writings, was a morning-star, bringing a 
fuller manifestation of the truths of God, than 
the prophets did, whose predictions are now 
accomplished. Or, b;y day-star may be under 
stood that full and perfect knowledge which 
believers shall have, when in heaven they shall 
see God face to face; and this day is opposed 
to the whole time of this life, which, notwith- 
^ standing all our endeavours after knowledge^ 
may be called a night of error and ignorance. 
J\rum. 24. 17. there shall come a s. out of Jacob 
Amos 5. 26. but ye have borne the s. of your god 
Mat. 2. 2. for we have seen his s. in the east 
7. Herod inquired of them what time s. appeared 

9. lo, s. which they saw in east, went before them 

10. when they saw s. they rejoiced with great joy 
Acts 7. 43. ye took up the s. of your god Remphan 

1 Cor. 15. 41. one s. differeth from another s.'iu glory 
Rev. 8. 10. there fell a great s. from heaven, 11. 

9. 1. a s. fell from heaven unto the earth 
Day-HTAR. 

2 Pet. 1. 19, till the dav-s. arise in your hearts 

Mormng-^T KK. 
Rev. 2. 28. and I will give him the mornings. 
22. 16. I am the bright and mornhig-s. 

STAR-GAZERS. 
Isa. 47. 13. let the s.-gazers stand up and save thee 

STARS. 

Gen. 1. 16. God made two lights, he made s. also 

15. 5. tell the s. if thou be able to number them 

37. 9. sun, moon, and eleven s. made obeisance 
Z)eMi.4.19.when seest s.should be driven toworship 
.Judg. 5. 20. the s. in their courses fought ag. Sisera 
JVcA. 4. 21. from the morning till the s. appeared 
Job 3. 9. let the s. of the twilight thereof be dark 

9. 7. who commandeth sun, and sealeth up the 5. 
22. 12. behold height of the s. how high they are 
25. 5. yea, the s. are not pure in his sight 

38. 7. when the morning s. sang together 

Psal. 8. 3. moon and 5. which thou hast ordained 
136. 9. the moon and s. to rule by night 

147. 4. he telleth the number of the s. he calleth 

them all by their names 

148. 3. praise him, sun, moon, all ye s. of light 
Eccl. 12. 2. while the sun or s. be not darkened 
Isa. 14. 13. 1 will exalt my throne above s. of God 
.ler. 31. 35. giveth the s. for a light by night 
Ezek. 32. 7. I will make the s. thereof dark 
Dan. 8. 10.it cast down some of the s. to ground 

12. 3. they shall shine as the s. for ever and ever 
■Toel 2. 10. s. shall withdraw their shining, 3. 15. 
Obad. 4. though thou set thy nest among the s. 
Luke2l.25. there shall be signs in the sun. and in 

the moon, and in the s. 
Acts 27. 20. when neither sun nor s. appeared 

1 Cor. 15. 41. and another glory of s. for one star 
Heb. 11. 12. so many as s. of the sky in multitude 
./wfZe ]3.those are raging waves,wandering 5. whom 
Rev. 8. 12. the third part of the s. was smitten 

12. 1. and upon her head a crown of twelve s. 

See Heaven, Seven. 

STATE. 

Psal.39.5. ev. man at his best s. is altogether vanity 

Mat. 12. 45. seven spirits more wicked, the last s. 

of that man is worse than the first, Luke 11. 26. 

See Estate. 

STATELY. 

Ezek.23.il. sattest upon a s.bed and table prepared 

STATION. 

2 Chron. .35. 1 15. sons of Asaph were in their s. 
Isa. 22. 19. 1 will drive thee from thy s. and state 

STATURE. 
JVum. 13.32. the people we saw are men of great t 

1 Sam. 16. 7. look not on the height of his s. 
28. 1 20. Saul fell with the fulness of his 5. 

2 Sam. 21. 20. a man of great s. with six fingers oa 

each hand, and six toes on each foot, 

1 Chron. 11. 23. 1 20. 6. 
Cant. 7. 7. this thy 5. is like a palm-tree and breast* 
Isa. 10. 33. the high ones ots. shall be hewn down 
45. 14. men of s. shall come over unto thee 



STA 

Eick. 13. 18. iniike kprcbiefs on head of every s. 
17. 6. grew and became :i spreading vine of low s. 
19. 11. her s. was exalted among thick branches 
31. 3. the Assyrian was a cedar of a high s. 

Mat. 6. 27. not add one cubit to his s. Luke 12. 25. 

j[<u&e2. 52. Jes. increased in wisdom ands. infav. 

19. 3. Zaccheus little of s. climbed up to see Jesus 
Eph. 4. 13. measure of the s. of fulness of Christ 

STATUTE. 
Exod. 15. 25. there he made a s. and ordinance 
29. 9. priests' office shall be theirs for perpetual s. 
Lev. 3. 17. a perpetual s. 16. 34. 1 24. 9. JVMm.19.21. 
JsTum. 27. 11. it shall be for a s. of judgment, 35. 29. 
Josh. 24. 25. and he set them a s. in Shechem 
1 Sam. 30. 25. David made it a s. for Isr. to this day 
Psal. 81. 4. for this was a s. for Israel and a law 
Dan. 6. 7. captains consulted to establish a royal s. 

15. that no s. king establisheth maybe changed 

STATUTES. 
Exod. 18. 16. 1 do make them know the s. of God 
Lev 10. 11. that ye may teach Israel all the s. 
J\rum. 30. 16. these are the s. the Lord commanded 
jDeut. 4. 6. which shall hear all these s. and sayings 

6. 24. the Lord commanded us to do all these s. 

16. 12. and thou shalt observe and do these s. 

17.19. that he may learn to keep these s.to do them 

1 Kings 3. 3. walking in the s. of David his father 

2 Kings 17. 8. and walked in s. of the heathen, 19. 
34. neither do they after their s. or ordinances 
37. the s. he wrote, ye shall observe to do 

2 Chro7i. 33. 8. that they take heed to do the s. 
J\reh. 9. 14. thou commandedst them s. and laws 
Psal. 19. 8. 5. of Lord are right, rejoicing the heart 
Ezek. 20. 25. I gave them s. that were not good 

33. 15. if the wicked walk in the s. of life 

jTftc.6.16.for 5.of Omri are kept and works of Ahab 

See Statute for Ever. 

His STATUTES. 

Exod.l5. 26. if thou wilt give ear to his commandm. 

and keep all his s. Deut. 6. 17. | 10. 13. 1 11. 1. 

JDeut. 27. 10. shalt do Aj'ss. which I command thee 

28. 15. if thou wilt not observe to do his s. 
2 Sam. 22. 23. his s. I did not depart from them 
l^mo-s8.61.1et your hearts be perfect to walkinA.s. 
2Kings 17. 15. they rejected his s. and his covenant 

23. 3. made a covenant to keep his s. 2Chr. 34. 31. 
Ezral. 11. to Ezra even a scribe of Ai5 s.to Israel 
Psal. 18. 22. I did not put away his s. from me 

105. 45. that they might observe his s. and laws 

Jcr. 44. 23. nor walked in his law, nor in his s. 

, Sec Judgments. 

J^hj STATUTES. 

Gen, 26. 5. because Abraham kept my s. and laws 

Lev. 18. 5. ye shall Iheref. keep my s. 26. ] 19. 19. 

25. 18. ye shall do w?/ 5. || 26. 3. if ye walk \nmy s. 

26.15. if ye despise my s.\\ 43. they abhorred my s. 
I Kings 3. 14. if thou wilt keep 7n?/s. as David did 

9.6. will not keep wys. 1| 11. 11. hast not keptmy s. 

11. 34. he keptmy s. || 2 Kings 17. 13. keepinys. 
2Chron. 7. 19. if ye turn away, and forsake 7nys. 
Psal. 50. IG. what hast thou to do to declare rnys. 

89. 31. if they break my s. keep not commandm. 
Jer. 44. 10. neither have they walked in my s. 
Ezek. 5. 6. hath changed mys. more than nations 
7. Ld.salth, because ye liave not walked in my s. 

11. 20. they may walk in my s. and do them 

38. 19. when the sun hath kept all my s. 

36. 27. and I will cause you to walk in my s. 
Zech. 1. 6. my s. did tnke hold of your fathers 

Thy STATUTES. 
I CAr. 29. 19. give him a perfect heart to keep <Aj/ 5. 
Psal. 119. 12. blessed art thou O Lord, teach me 
thy s. 26, 33, 64, 68, 124, 135. 

16. I will delight myself in f/jys. not forget word 
23. but thy servant did meditate in thy s. 

48. and I will meditate in thy s. 
54. thy s. have been my songs in my pilgrimage 
71. I have been afflicted, thati mightlearn thys. 
80. let my iieart be sound in (/j?/s.be not ashamed 
83. 1 am like a bottle, yet do I not forget thy s. 
312. 1 inclined my heart to perform t!iys.a\vi/ay 

117. I will have respect to thy s. continually 

118. hast trodden down them that err fromthys. 
155. for the wicked seek not thy s. 

171. my lips praise, when thou hast taught thy s. 
STAVES. 
.E2;o<Z.25.13.thou shalt makes, of shittim-'r-iod and 
overlay with gold, 28. | 27. 6. \ 30. 5. ) 37. 4. 
14. put s. into rings, 15. I 27. 7. | 37.5. | 38.7. 

37. 15. he made s. of shittim-wood, 28. ] 38. 5. 
40. 20. he set s. on the ark and put mercy-seat 

J^Tum. 4. 6. they shall put in s. thereof, 8, 11, 14. 
21. 18. nobles of the people digged with their s. 
1 Sam.'\lA3. am I a dog, that comest to me with s.? 
1 Chron. 15. 15. the Levites carried the ark with s. 
Hnh. 3. 14. thou didst strike through with his s. 
y.^fh. 11. 7. I took unto me two s. I fed the flock 
J^L^l. 10. 10. nor take two coats nor s. iMke 9. 3. 

20. 47. Judas came and with him a great multi- 

tude with s, from chief priests, Mark 14. 43. 
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J!fa£.26.55.are ye come as ag.thief with swords and 
s. for to take me? MarkU. 48. Luke'22.52. 
STAY. 
Lev. 13. 5. behold, if plague in his sight be at a s. 

37. but if the scall in his sight be at a s. 
2 Sam. 22. 19. but the Lord was my s. Psal. 18. 18. 
Isa. 3. 1. the Lord doth take away the s. and staff, 
the whole s. of bread, and the whole s. of water 

19. 13. even they that are the s. of tribes thereof 
I Tim. 3. t 15. church of God, pillar and s. of truth 

STAYS. 
1 Kings 10. 19. there was s. on either side throne ; 
two lions stood beside thes. 2 Chr. 9. 18. 
Jer. 50. t 36. a sword is upon the chiefs. 

STAY. 
Gen. 19. 17. neither s. thou in all the plain, escape 
Exod. 9. 28. I will let you go, ye shall s. no longer 
Lev. 13. 23. if bright spot s. in his place, 28. 
Josh. 10. 19. s. not, but pursue after your enemies 
Ruth 1.13. would ye s. for them from hav. husbands 

1 Sam. 15. 16. s. and I will tell thee what Lord said 

20. 38. Jonathan cried, make speed, haste, s. not 

2 Sam. 24. 16. s. now thine hand, 1 Chron. 21. 15. 
Jbft 37.4. he will not s. them when his voice is heard 

38. 37. or who can s. the bottles of heaven 
Psal. 59, 1 15. let them wander for meat if they be 
not satisfied, then they will s. all night 
Prov. 28. 17. shall flee to pit, let no man s. him 
Cant. 2. 5. s. me with flagons, I am sick of love 
Isa. 10. 20. shall no more s. on him that smote him 

29. 9. s. yourselves and wonder, cry ye out and cry 

30. 12. because ye trust, and s. on oppression 

31. 1. woe to them s. on horses, trust in chariots 
48. 2. for they s. themselves on the God of Israel 
50. 10. let him trust in Lord, and s. on his God 

Jer. 4. 6. s. not, for I will bring evil from north 
20. 9. I was weary with forbearing, I could not s. 
Dan. 4. 35. none can s. his hand, or say unto him 
Hos. 13. 13. not s. in the place of breaking forth 

STAYED. 
Gen. 8. 10. and Noah s. yet other seven days, 12. 

32. 4. with Laban, and I have s. there until now 
Exod. 10. 24. only let your flocks and herds be s. 

17. 12. and Aaron and Hur s. up Moses' hands 

J^utn.lG. 48. stood between dead and living, plague 

was s. 50. 1 25. 8. 2 Sam. 24. 25. Psal. 106. 30. 

Deut. 10. 10. I s. in mount forty days and nights 

Josh.lQ. 13. and the sun stood still, and the moon s. 

1 Sam. 20. 19. and when thou hast s. three days 
24. 7. David s. his servants with these words 
30. 9. where those that were left behind s. 

2 Sam. 17. 17. now Jonathan s. by En-rogel 

24. 21 . that the plague may be s. 1 Chron. 21. 22. 

1 Kings 22. 35. the king was s. up in his chariot, 

and died, and blood ran into the chariot, 
2 Chron. 18. 34. 

2 Kings 4. 6. there is not a vessel more, and oil s. 
13, 18. smite on ground, and he smote thrice, and s. 
15. .20. the king of Assyria s. not in the land 

.Tob 38. 11. and here shall thy proud waves be s. 
Isa. 26. 3. wilt keep him whose mind is s. on thee 
Lam. 4. 6. that was overthrown, no hands s. on her 
Ezek. 31. 15. and the great waters were s. 
Hag.l. 10. heaven iss. the earth iss. from her fruit 
Liike 4. 42. the people came to him and s. him 
Jlcts 19.22. but he himself s. in Asia for a season 

STAYETH. 
/sa.27.8. he s. his rough wind in a day of east-wind 
Jer. 48. t 30. those on whom he s. do not right 

STEAD. 
Gen. 2. 21. he closed up the flesh in s. thereof 

4. 25. God appointed me another seed in s. of Abel 
22. 13. Abraham offered the ram in s. of his son 
30. 2. am I in God's s.\\ 44. 33. abide in s. of the lad 

Exod. 4. 16. he shall be thy spokesman, he shall 
be to thee in s. of a mouth? shall be to 
him in s. of God 
5. 12. people scattered to gather stub, in s. of straw 
29. 30. that son that is priest in his s. Lev. 16.32. 
JV^um.3.12. 1 have taken tiie Levites in s. of all first- 
born, the Levitts shall be mine, 41. 45. 1 8. 16. 
41. cattleof the Levites in s. of cattle of Isr. 45. 

5. 19. with another in s. of thy husband, 20, 29. 
10. 31. and thou mayest be to us in s. of eyes 
32. 14. behold, ye are risen up in your father's s. 

Deut. 2. 12. the children of Esau dwelt in their s. 
21. the Ammonites dwelt in their s. 22, 23. 

10. 6. Eleazar Aaron's son ministered in his s. 
.Tosh. 5. 7. their children whom he raised in theirs. 
Judg. 15. 2. take, I pray, her sister in s. of her 
2 Sam. 16. 8. Saul, in whose s. thou hast reigned 

17. 25. he made Amasa captain in s. of Joab 
1 Kings 1. 30. Solomon thy son shall reign after 
m^, and shall sit on my throne in my s. 
35. sit on my throne, for he shall be king in my s. 

3. 7. Lord, thou hast made me king ins. of David 

14. 27. Rehoboam made in their s. brasen shields 
2Kings 17.24. placed in cities of Samaria in s.oflsr. 
Esth. 2. 4. let her be queen in s. of Vashti, 17. 
Job 16. 4. if your soul were in my soul's s. 



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Job 31. 40. if rny land cry against thee, let thial.es 
grow in s. of wheat, and cockle in s. of barley 

33. 6. behold, I am accord, to thy wish in God's 5. 

34. 24. and he shall set others in their s. 

Psal. 45. 16. in s. of thy fathersshall be thy children 
Prov. 11. 8. and the wicked cometh in his s. 
£ccM.15. with the child that shall stand up in his *. 
Isa. 3.24. it shall come to pass that in s. of sweet 
smell there shall be stink, in s. of a girdle a rent 
55. 13. ins. of the thorn shall come up fir-tree, and 
in s. of the brier shall come up myrtle-tree 
Ezek. 16. 32. who taketh strangers in s. of her husb. 
Hos. 1. 1 1 0. in s. of that where it was said to them 
2Cor.5.20. we pray you inChrist's s.be ye reconciled 
P/«7e7K.13.that in thys.might have ministered to me 
See Reigned. 
STEADS. 

1 Chr. 5. 22. they dwelt in their s. till the captivity 

STEADY. 
£a;o(f.l7.12. Moses' hands weres.goingdown of sun 

2 Tim. 2. 1 19. the foundation of God standeth^s. 

STEAL. 

,dmong the Hebrews theft was not punished with 
death. Prov. 6. 30, 31, Men do not despise a 
thief, if he steal to satisfy his soul when he is 
hungry. But if he be found, he shall restore 
seven-fold ; he shall give all the substance of his 
house. The law allowed the killing of a night 
robber, Exod. 22. 2. because it 7cas supposed 
his intention was to murder as well as to rob: 
It condemned a common thief to make double 
restitution, if the beast he stole were found in 
his hand alive, Exod. 22. 4. If he stole an ox 
and killed it, he was to restore it five-fold, if 
a sheep, only four- fold, Exod. 22. 1. It is 
thought that the theft of an ox, or of any of 
that kind, was punished the more severely, be- 
cause this animal is of more use than others, 
and likewise because it argued a greater bold- 
ness and customariness in the thief to steal 
that lohich more easily might be discovered 
If the thief did not make restitution, they 
seized tchat was in his house, put it up to sale, 
and even sold himself, if he had not where- 
withal to make satisfaction, Exod. 22. 3. In 
the passage just quoted, Prov. 6. 31. the wise- 
man says, that the thief was to restore seven- 
fold the value of the thing stolen. But seven- 
fold may here be put for many-fold, he shall 
make abundant satisfaction. 

Though there was no penalty annexed to the law 
forbidding theft, except restitution; yet to steal 
away a freeman, or a Hebrew, and to reduce 
him to the state of servitude, was punished with 
death. Exod. 21. 16, He that stealeth a man 
and selleth him, or if he be found in his hand, 
he shall surely be put to death. The Jews do 
not tlmik that the stealing of a man of any 
other nation deserves death, but only the theft 
of a free Hebrew. If it be a stranger that is 
stole, they were only condemned to restitutio?!.. 
They found this . distinction upon a law in 
Deut. 24. 7. which limits this law concerning 
man-stealing: If a man be found stealing any 
of his brethren of the children of Israel ; which 
exception the Septuagint and Onkelos have in- 
serted in the text of Exod. 21. 16. This crime 
is called Plagium. Sec Sell. 

Some have thought that mere theft among fAe He- 
brews had no particular mark of infamy an- 
nexed to it in some cases. Solomon says, Prov. 
6. 30, Men do not despise a thief, if he steal to 
satisfy his soul when he is hungry: The law 
inflicts no particular punishment on him, and 
he is not made to undergo any shameful or ig- 
nominious penalty: If he is found, he shall re- 
store seven-fold, he shall give all the substance 
of his house. This is all the danger he is ex- 
posed to in stealing, except he had not ichere- 
withal to make restitution, in which case he was 
reduced to bondage. Many people inhabiting 
round about Judea, seem to have made robber?, 
a kind of profession. Isaac foretold to Esau 
that he should live by his sword, that is, that 
he should maintain himself by plundering ,GGn. 
27. 40. Ishmael, the son of Abraham, had no 
other trade than tear and rapine; he was a wild 
man and an archer, he was always at war with 
his neighbours: His hand will be against every 
man, and every man's hand against him. Gen. 
16. 12. I 21. 20. His posterity the Ishmaelites 
followed the example of their father, and, as 
some affirm, made no scruple to rob upon the 
high-way. 

When the Israelites were just upon the point of 
departing out of Egypt, they borrowed of thei^ 
Egyptian neighbours, valuable garments, ves- 
sels of gold and silver, and carried them along 
loith them into the wilderness. Exod. 11. 2, 3 
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©very man borrow of his neiglibour, and every 
woman of her neiglibour, jewels of silver, and 
jewels of gold. And the ]jord gave the people 
favour in the sight of the Egyptians. Jt is in- 
quired^ whether the Hebrews could lawfully 
borrow these things of the Egyptians, ichich they 
^ had no intention to restore to them again? and 
whether this was not to commit a manifest theft 
and injustice? Commentators give several 
answers to this question. Some say, that upon 
this occasion, God plainly dispensed with that 
law; by which he had obliged the Hebrews not 
to commit any theft ; or rather, that being the 
absolute Master of every thing, he transferred 
to the Hebrews that right that the Egyptians 
had to these things. Others insinuate another 
reason, which is, that God would recompense 
the Hebrews /or the labours that they had suf- 
fered in Egypt, and alloiced them to pay them- 
selves by their own hands, by detaining what 
" they borrowed of the Egyptians. This way of 
paying one^s self cannot be allowed regularly; 
hut in these circumstances, having no other 
way of doing themselves justice, and being 
authorized by the express command of God, 
they might have recourse to this expedient. 

Others look tipon this, not as a theft, but as a 
fair booty got in a just war. The Egyptians 
were enemies to the Hebrews : they had unjustly 
persecuted them for a long time, and took from 
them the means of defending themselves, and 
of recovering their liberty: They might there- 
fore lawfully deprive them of their goods by a 
wile, and a kind of stratagem, by pretending 
to borrow of thefn what they never intended to 
return. 

Some here distinguish between such Israelites who 
acted in the simplicity of their hearts, and sin- 
cerely obeyed the commands of God, and those 
that followed the motions of their own covetous 
desires. The first are excused from sin by the 
uprightness of their intentions, but not the 
second, who were ready enoiLgh to rob the 
Egyptians, if they could do it with impunity, 
even though God had not allowed them to bor- 
row any thing from them. 

Others observe, that the Egyptians were indebted 
to the Hebrews, not only for their goods, but 
for their lives also, because of the benefits they 
had received from the Patriarch Joseph, when 
they were under the greatest necessity. The 
Israelites were unjustly oppressed by a cruel 
slavery in Egypt : The Egyptians exercised all 
kinds of violences against them, and over- 
whelmed them toith calamities, even to the ren- 
dering their lives uneasy to them. ■ The Hebrews 
had built them cities, and had very much im- 
proved the riches of these inhuman masters; 
who, instead cf a.cknowledging these services, 
intended even to take away their lives from 
them. TVhat injustice therefore could there be, 
if the Israelites should take again a small part 
of that which they had procured for the Egyp- 
tians'? And if they should receive a small re- 
compence for so many services they had done 
them? They came poor out of Egypt^ whereas 
they ought to have got much riches together, 
if they had not been reduced into an unjust 
servitude: And, just as a freeman, who had 
been stolen away avd sold for a slave, might, 
without injustice, set himself at liberty, and 
pay himself for his labour, by taking from 
his master a small reward for his service: So 
the Israelites, at their departure otit of Egypt, 
might receive something as arecompence, since 
a great deal was due to them. 

Gen. 31. 27. wherefore didst thou s. away from me 
44. 8. how then should we s. silver or sold 1 

Exod. 20. 15. thou shall not s. Lev. 19.~11. Dcut. 
5. 19. Mat. 19. 18. Rom. 13. 9. 

22. 1. if a man s. an ox, he shall restore five 
^Sam. 19. 3. as people s. away when flee in battle 
Pro??. 6. 30. if he s. to satisfy his soul when hungry 

30.9. or lest I be poor and s. and take name of God 
Jer. 7. 9. will ye 5. murder, and commit adultery 

23. 30. 1 am against the prophets that 5. my words 
Mut. 6. 19. and where thieves break through and s. 

20. where thieves do not break through nor s. 
27. 64. lest his disciples come and s. him away 
Mark 10. 19. do not kill, do not s. Luke I'S. 20. 
John 10. 10. the thief comelh not, but for to s. 
/i;>m.2 21.that preach man should nets. dost thou s. 
I'ph. 4 28. let him that stole, s. no more, but labour 

STEALERS. 
t Tim. 1. 10. but the law was made for men-s. 

STEALETH. 
Rxod.'il. 16. he that s. a man and selleth him 
frtb 31. 1 18. and as chaff that the storm 5. away 
27. 20. a tempest s. him away in the night 
Zech 5. 3. for every one th'st <f. shall be cut off 
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STEALING. 
Deut.^i.l. if a man be found s. any of his brethren 
Hos. 4. 2. by swearing and s. tiiey break out 

STEALTH. 
2 Sam. 19. 3. the people gat them by s. into the city 
Job 4. t 12. now a thing was by s. brought to me 

STEDFAST. 
Job 11. 15. yea, thou shall be s. and shall not fear 
Psal. 78. 8. whose spirit was not s. with God 

37. neither were they s. in his covenant 
Dan. 6. 26. he is the living God, and s. for ever 

1 Cor. 7. 37. he that stand, in his heart s. doeth well 

15. 58. therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye s. 

2 Cor. 1. 7. and our hope of you is s. knowing 
Heb. 2. 2. for if the word spoken by angels was s. 

3. 14. if we hold our confidence s. to the end 
6. 19. which hope we have as an anchor sure and s. 

1 Pet. 5. 9. whom resist s. in the faith, knowing 

STEDFASTLY. 
Rjith 1. 18. when she saw that she was 5. minded 

2 Kings 8. 11. and he settled his countenance s. 
Luke 9. 51. he s. set his face to go to Jerusalem 
Acts 1. 10. while they looked s. behold, two men 

2. 42. they continued s. in the apostle's doctrine 
6. 15. they all looking 5. on him, saw his face as if 
7. 55. Stephen looked up s. into heaven, saw glory 
14. 9. who s. beholding him and perceiving he had 
2 Cor. 3. 7. Israel could not 5. behold face of Moses 
13. could not s. look to the end of that abolished 
STEDFASTNESS. 
Psal, 5. t 9. for there is no 5. in their mouth 
Col. 2. 5. beholding the s. of your faith in Christ 
2 Pet. 3. 17. beware lest ye fall from your own s. 

STEEL. 
2 Sam. 22. 35. a bow of s. is broken, Psal. 18. 34. 
Job 20. 24. the bow of s. shall strike him through 
./er. 15. 12. shall iron break northern iron and s.? 

STEEP. 

Ezek. 38. 20. the s. places shall fall and every wall 

Mic. 1.4. as waters that are poured down a s. place 

Mat. 8.32. the swine ran violently down a s. place 

into the sea, and perished in waters, Mark 

5. 13. Luke 8. 33. 

STEM. 
Isa.6.^ 13. as a teil-tree and oak whose s. is in them 

11. 1. there shall come a rod out of the s. of Jesse 

STEP. 

1 -Sam. 20. 3. there is but a s. between me and death 
Job 31. 7. if my s. hath turned out of the way 

STEPPED. 
John 5. 4. whosoever first s. in was made whole 

STEPPETH. 
John 5.7.while I am coming another s.down bef.me 

STEPS. 
Exod. 20. 26. neither go up by s. to mine altar 

2 Sam. 22. 37. thou hast enlarged my s. Ps. 18. 36. 

1 Kings 10. 19. the throne had sixs. 2 Chron. 9. 18. 
20. twelve lions stood on the s. 2 Chron. 9. 19. 

Job 14. 16. for now thou numberest my s. 
18. 7. the s. of his strength shall be straitened 
23. 11. my foot hath held his s. his way have I kept 
29. 6. whep I vvaslied my 5. with butter, and rock 
31. 4. doth he not see my ways and count my s. 
37. I would declare to him the number of my 5. 

Psal. 17. 11. they have now compassed us in our s. 
37. 23. s. of a good man are ordered by the Lord 
31. the law in his heart, none of his s. shall slide 
44. 18. nor have our ?. declined from thy way 
56. 6. they mark my s. when they wait for my soul 
57. 6. they have prepared a net for my s. 
73. 2. but as for me, my s. had well nigh slipped 
85. 13. and shall set us in the way of his s. 
119. 133. ordermys. in thy word, let not iniquity 

Prov. 4. 12. when goest thy 5. shall not be straitened 
5. 5. her feet go down to death, s. take hold on hell 

16. 9. but the Lord directeth his s. 

Tsa. 26. G. the s. of the needy shall tread it down 
Jer. 10. 23. it is not in man that walk, to direct his s. 
Lam. 4.18. they hunt our s. we cannot go in streets 
Ezek. 40. 22. they went up to it by seven .9. 26. 

31. and the going up to it had eight s. 34, 3-7. 

49. he brought mo hys.whereby they went up to it 
Dan. 11. 43. the Ethiopians shall be at his s. 
Rom. 4. 12. but walk in s. of that faith of Abraham 

2 Cor. 12. 18. walked we not in the same s.7 

1 Pet. 2. 21. an example that ye should follow his s. 

STERN. 
Act^ 27. 29. they cast four anchors out of the s. 

STEWARD. 
Gen. 15. 2. and the s. of my house is this Eliezer 
43. 19. they came near to the s. of Joseph's hou.?e 
1 Kings 16. 9. drinking drunk in the house of his s. 
Dan. 1. t 11. then said Daniel to the 5. 
Mat. 20. 8. the lord of the vineyard saith to bis s. 
Luke 8. 3. Joanna the wife of Chuza, Herod's 5. 

12. 42. who then is that faithful and wise s. 

16. 1. there was a certain rich man who had a s. 
2. give account, for thou mayest be no longer s. 
8. and the Lord commended the unjust 3. 
Tit. 1. 7. a bishop must be blaKieless as the s.of G. 



STEWARDS. 
1 Chr. 28. 1. and David assembled captains and 3 
1 Cor. 4. 1. as ministers and s. of mysteries of Godl 

2. moreover, it is required in s. that a man ba 

found faith fi5> 

1 Pet. 4. 10. QB good s. of manifold grace of God 

STEWARDSHIP. 
Luke 16. 2. he said to him, give an acct. of thy g 

3. for my lord taketh awav from me the s. 4. 

STICK. 
Job 33. 21. his bones that were not seen, s. out 
41. 17. his scales are joined, they s. together 
Psal. 38. 2. for thine arrows s. fast in me 
Ezek. 29. 4. 1 will cause the fish to s. to thy scales 

STICKETH. 

Pro?; .18.24. there is a friend s. closer than a brothe 

STICK. 

2 Kings 6. 6. cut down a s. and cast it in thither 
./vam.4.8.their skin is withered and become like as 

Ezek. 37. 16. take one 5. write on it, take another s 
17. and join them one to another into one s. 13 
STICKS. 

jyum. 15. 32, a man that gathered s. on the sabbath 
33. they that found him gathering s. brought him 

1 Kings 17. 10. the widow woman was gatherings. 

12. behold, I am gathering two s. to go in 
Ezek. 37. 20. and the s. whereon thou writest 
Acts 28. 3. when Paul had jjathered a bundle of s. 

STIFF. 
Jer. 17.23. they obeyed not, but made their necks 

STIFF-HEARTED. 
Ezek.2. 4. they are impudent childr. and s.-hearted 

STIFF-NECK. 
Deut. 31. 27. 1 know thy rebellion and thy s. neck 
Psal. 75. 5. lift your horn, speak not with a s.-neck 

STIFF-NECKED. 
jEzorf.32.9. behold, this people is -d s.-necked people 

33. 3. thou art a s.-necked people, Deut. 9. 6. 
5. say to Israel, ye are a s.-necked people 

34. 9. for it is a s.-necked people, Deut. 9. 13. 
Deut. 10. 16. circumcise therefore the foreskin of 

your heart, and be no more s.-necked' 

2 Chron.30. 8.be not s.-necked as your fathers were 
Acts 7. 51. ye s.-necked ye always resist H. Ghosl 

STIFFENED. 
2 Chr. 36; 13. hes. his neck and hardened his hearS 

STILL. 
Gen. 41. 21. but they were s. ill-favoured as at first 
Exod. 9. 2. if thou refuse, and wilt hold them s. 
Lev. 13. 57. and if it appear s. in the garment 
JVum. 14. 38. but Joshua and Caleb lived s. 
.Josh. 24. 10. therefore Balaam blessed you s. 

1 Sam. 12. 25. but if ye shall s. do wickedly 
26. 25. Saul said, thou also shall s. prevail 

2 Sam. 14. 32. it had been good to have been there s, 
16. 5. Shimei came forth, and cursed s. as he carae 

2 Kings 7. 4. and if we sit s. here, we die also 
12. 3. the people sacrificed s. and burnt incense 
in the high places, 15. 4, 35. 2 CArcAi. 33. 17. 
2 Chro7i.22.9. had no power to keeps, the kingdom 
Job 2. 3. ands. he hoideth fast his integrity 
9.his wife said, dost thou s.retain thine integrity? 
3. 13. for now should I have lain s. and been quiet 
20. 13. though he keep it s. within his mouth 
P.saZ.49.9.thal he should s. live for ever and not see 
68. 21. such a one as goeth on s. in bis trespasses 
78. 32. for all this they sinned s. and believed not 
84. 4. in thy house they will be 5. praising thee 
92. 14. they shall s. bring forth fruit in old age 
139. 18. when I awake, I am s. with thee 
Eccl. 12. 9. he s. taught the people knowledge 
Isa. 5. 25. his anger is not turned away, but hi& 
hand is stretched out s. 9. 12, 17, 21. | 10. 4. 
Jer. 8. 14. why do we sit 5.? assemble yourselves 
23. 17. they say s. unto them that despise me 
27. 11. those will I let remain .9. in their own land 
31. 20. I do earnestly remember him s. my bowels 
42.10.if ye will 5. abide in this land, will build you 
Z/ffiff!. 3. 20. my soul hath them s. in remembrance 
Ezek. 33. 30. thy people.?, are talking against thee 
41. 7. there was a v/inding about s. upward 
Zech. 11. 16. nor feed that that standeth s. 
.John 7. 9. when had said these words, abodes. 11. (>. 
Acts 15. 34. it pleased Silas to abide s. 17. 14. 
J?ora.ll.23.if they bide nots^. in unbelief, begraffed 
1 Tim. 1. 3. I besought thee to abide s. at Ephesua 
Rev. 22. 11. let him be unjust s. filthy s. holy s. 
See Stand, Stood. 
STILL. 
Exod.l5.16. they shall be as s. as a stone, till people 
Judg. 18. 9. the land is very good, and are ye s.7 
1 JCings 19. 12. and after ih» fire a s. small voice 

22. .3. Ramoth in Gilead is ours, and we be s. 
.Job 4.tl6.lhere was silence, I heard s. voice, saying 
Psal. 4. 4. commune with your heart and be s. 

8. 2. that thou mightests.the enemv and avenge 

23. 2. he leadeth me beside the s. waters 
46. 10. b(! s. and know Chit aiit Go ' 
76. 8. the earth feared, and was s. 

83. 1. bold not thy peace, and be not s. OG<id 



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Cfi 107.29. storm a calm, that waves thereof are s. 
.fsa. 23. 2. be s. ye inhabitants of the isle 
•30.7. I have cried, tiieir, strength is to sit s. 
42. 14. I have been s. and refrained myself 
Jer. 47.6. O thou sword of the Lord, rest and be 5. 
Mark 4.39.he arose and said to thesea,peace, be s. 

STILLED. 
J\fum. 13. 30, Caleb s. the people before Moses 
JVeA. 8. 11. so the Levites 5. all the people 

STILLEST. 
Psal. 89 9. when the waves arise thou s. them 

STILLETH. 
Psal. 6,5. 7. who s. the noise of the seas, of waves 

STING. 
? Cor. 15. 55. where is thy 5.? || 56. s. of death is sin 

STINGS. 
Rev 9. 10. were s. in their tails, power to hurt men 

STINGETH. 
Frov. 23. 32. at the last it s. like an adder 

STINK, Substantive. 

Isa. 3. 24. instead of sweet smell, there shall be s. 

34. 3. their s. shall come out of their carcases 

Joel 2.20.his s.shall come up,and ill savour come up 

Amos 4.10.have made s. of your camps to come up 

STINK. 
Gen. 34. 30. ye have made me to s. in the land 
Exod.o.'\ 21. have made our savour to s.in the eyes 
7. 18. the fish shall die, and the river shall s. 

16. 24. the manna that was laid up did not s. 
1 Sam. 13. t 4. Israel did 5. with the Philistines 

27. 1 12. he hath made his people Israel to s. 

1 Chr. 19. t 6. Ammon saw they made them to 5. 
Psal 38. 5. my wounds 5. and are corrupt 

STINKETH. 

Isa. 50. 2. their fish s. because there is no water 

John 11. 39. Martha said. Lord, by this time he s. 
STINKING. 

Psal. 14. 13. they are become s. altogether 

Eccl. 10.1. cause ointment to send forth as. savour 
STIR. 

JVuTK. 24. 9. he lay as a lion, who shall s. him up? 

Job 17.8. innocent s. up himself ag. the hypocrite 
41. 10. none is so fierce that dare s. him up 

Psal. 35. 23. s. up thyself, and awake to judgment 
78. 38. and he did not s. up all his wrath 
80. 2. 5. up thy strength, and come and save us 

Prov. 15. I. but grievous words 5. up anger 

Cant. 2. 7. that ye s. not up my love, 3. 5. ] 8. 4. 

Tsa. 10. 26. the Lord shall '5. up a scourge for him 
13. 17. behold, I will s. up the Medes against them 
42. 13. he shall s. up jealousy like a man of war 

Z) aw. 11. 2. he shall s.up all against realm of Grecia 
25. he shall s. up his power against the king 

2 Tim. 1. 6. that thou 5. up the gift of God in thee 
-2 Pet. 1. 13. I think it meet to s. you up, 3. 1. 

STIR. 
.^cis 12.18. there was no smalls, among thesoldiers 
19. 23. there arose no gmall 5. abouTthat way 

STIRS. 
/5a.22. 2. thou that art full of 5. a tumultuous city 

STIRRED. 

Exod. 35. 21. whose heart s. him up, 26. | 36. 2. 

lSam.22.8. thatmy son hath .9. up my serv. aga.tne 

26. 19. if the Lord have s. thee up against me 

IKings 11.14. Lord 5. up an adversary to Solomon 

23. God s. him up another adversary, Rezon 

21.25. tione like Ahab,whom Jezebel his wife s.up 

1 Chron. 5. 26. and God s. up the spirit of Pul 

2 Chron. 21. 16. L. 5. up ag. Jehoram the Philistines 
36. 22. Lord s. up the spirit of Cyrus, Ezra 1. 1. 

Psal. 39. 2. I was dumb, and my sorrow was 5. 
Dan. 1 1.10. but his sons shall be s.up and assemble 
25. the king of the south shall be s. up to battle 
Hasr. 1. 14. the Lord s- u[) the spirit of Zerubbabel 
Acts 6. 12. they s. up the people, 17. 13. | 21. 27. 

13. 50. but the Jews s. iip the devout women 

14. 2. the unbelieving Jews s. up the Gentiles 

17. 16. at Athens, Paul his spirit was 5. in him 

STIRRETH. 
DeMf .32.11 .as an eagle s.up her nest,fluttereth over 
Prov. 10. 12. hatred s. up strifes, bat love covereth 

15. 18. a wrathful man s. up strife, 29. 22. 
28. 25. he that is of a proud heart s. up strife 

Isa. 14.9. hell from beneath s. up the dead for thee 

64. 7. none s. up himself to take hold on thee 
Luke 23.5. he s. up people teaching thro' all Jewry 

STOCK. 
J,ev. 25. 47. or to the s. of the stranger's family 
Job 14. 8. though the s. thereof die in the ground 
ha. 40. 24. yea, their s. shall not take root in earth 

44. 19. shall I fall down to the s. of a tree? 
.Ter. 2. 27. saying to a s. thou art my father 

10. 8. are brutish, the s. is a doctrine of vanities 
Arts 13. 26. children of the s. of Abraham 
Phil. 3. 5. of the s. of Israel, a Hebrew of Hebrews 

STOCKS. 
Job 13. 27. thou puttest my feet also in the s. 

33. 11. he putteth my feet in s. maketh my paths 
Prov. 7. 22. or as a fool to the correction of the s. 

hf 3. 9. she committed adultery with stones and s. 
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Jer. 20. 2, then Pashur put Jeremiah in the s. 3. 

29.26. that thou shouldst put him in prison and s. 

Has. 4. 12. my people ask counsel at their s. 

Acts 16. 24. who made their feet fast in the s. 
GAZING-STOCK. 

JSTah. 3. 6. and I will set thee as a gazing-s. 

£re6.10.33.ye were made a^azi?i2--s. by reproaches 
STOICS 

Were a sort of heathen philosophers, icho took 
their name from the Greek wo7-d Stok, sig- 
nifying a porch or entry^because Zeno, the head 
of the Stoics, kept his schx)ot in a porch of the 
city of Athens. They held, that a wise man 
ought to be free from all passions, never to be 
moved either with joy or grief, esteeming all 
things to be ordered by an inevitable necessity 
and fate. Josephus says, that the Pharisees 
approach very near to the sentiments of the 
Stoics. They affected the same stiffness, pa- 
tience, apathy, austerity, and insensibility. 
The sect of the Stoics was still considerable at 
Athens, when St. Paul came thither, since he 
had conferences with them, Acts 17. 18. 
STOLE. 

Gen. 31. 20. Jacob 5. away unawares to Laban 

2 Sam. 15. 6. so Absalom 5. the hearts of Israel 

2fi'?no-5ll.2.Jehoshebas.Joash from among king's 
sons, they hid himfrom Athalia,2 Chr on. 22. 11. 

Mat. 28. 13. his disciples s. him while we slept 

EjoA.4.28. le'. him that 5. steal no more, but labour 
STOLEN. 

Gen. 30. 33. that shall be counted s. with me 
31.19. and Rachel had s. her father's images, 32. 
26. that thou hast s. away unawares to me 
30. yet wherefore hast thou 5. my godsl 
39. didst require it, whether s. by day, or 5. by night 
40. 15. indeed I was s. away out of the land 

Exod. 22. 7. if the stuff be 5. out of the house 
12. if it he s. from him, he shall make restitution 

Josh. 7. 11. they have 5. and dissembled also 

2 Sam. 19. 41. why have men of Judah s.thee away 
21. 12. the men of Jabesh had s. the bones of Saul 

Prov. 9.17. s. waters are sweet, bread eaten in secret 

Oiarf.5. would thev not have s.till they had enough 
STOMACH. 

1 Tim. 5. 23. but use a little wine for thys. sake 
STOMACHER. 

Tsa. 3. 24. instead of a 5. a girding of sackcloth 
STONE 

Is a mineral well known, of which there are di- 
vers kinds. As to the precious stones, or gems, 
of which mention is made in Scripture, all 
that can be found concerning them in the Com- 
mentators, is not much to be relied on, since 
neither the Jews, nor even the ancient Greek 
Interpreters, seem to have had a sufficient 
knowledge of the proper signification of the 
original terms. 

The corner-stone, or the head-stone of the corner, 
Psal. 118. 22. This is that jchich is put as 
the angle of a building, whether at the founda- 
tion, or at the top of the wall Jesus Christ is 
that corner-stone which was rejected by the 
Jews, but is become the corner-stone of the 
church, and the stone that bind? ind unites 
the Jews and Gentiles in the urion of the same 
faith. Mat. 21. 42. Eph. 2. 15, 20. And as 
cornerstones and foundation stcnzG in build 
ings used to be chosen with C: re, and to be 
thorous'hly examined by the builder : so Christ 
is called, a tried stone, a sure foundation. Isa. 
28. 16, I lay in Zion, a tried stone, a sure foun- 
dation. / have tried, I have approved of him 
as every way sufficient to be the foundation 
and head of the church. And because this 
stone is not set up by man, but sent by God, 
therefore he is said to be cut out of the moun- 
tain without hands, Dan. 2. 45. And because 
unbelievers refuse to be laid upon this stone 
and so perish, therefore it is called a stone 
of stumbling, a rock of offence, that is, an oc- 
casion of sin and ruin, at whom they will take 
offence and stumble, so as to fall and be 
broken, Isa. 8. 14, 15. 1 Pet. 2. 8. This was 
accomplished at the coming of the Messiah, 
whom the Jews rejected to their own destruc- 
tion, as not answering their carnal expecta- 
tions, nor suiting with their icay of building : 
that is, not to be made use of for promoting 
and carrying on their worldly projects and in- 
terest. Christ is likewise called a precious 
stone, because of his excellency, glory, and 
beauty ; he is called a chosen, an elect stone, 
because he u '.s chosen and appointed by the 
Father to the work of redemption before the 
foundation of the world, 1 Pet. 1. 20. 'j 2. 4, 6. 
He is likeioise termed a living stone, 1 Pet. 2. 
4. He communicates .spiritual life to those 
that close with him, and nrr huilt upon him. 
Lastly, this stone is said to have seven eyes, 



Zech. 3. 9. to note that the Messiah should 
be endued with perfect wisdom and knowledge, 
to order all things in the church, to watch 
over it, and to take care of all the concerns 
thereof. 
As Christ the Head is called a stone, so also his 
members, true believers, who are built upon, 
and derive spiritual life from the foundation, 
Christ, are called stones. 1 Pet. 2. 5, Ye also 
as lively stones are built up a spiritual house 
As the law was engraven on two tables of 
stones, so believers have the law toritten in their 
hearts. They are stones for their constancy, 
strength, and unmovableness in all the storms 
of life. 77iey are stones for continuance and 
durablerbcss. As stones are dug out of a quar- 
ry, so believers are selected and chosen from 
the rest of mankind. They are united with 
Christ and true Christians in one body ; like 
the stones. of a house, compact among them- 
selves, and upon the foundation. 
A heart of stone. Job, speaking of the Levia- 
than, says, that his heart i-s as firm as a 
stone, yea, as hard as a piece of the nether 
millstone. Job 41. 24. That is, he is of a very 
extraordinary strength, boldness, and courage. 
It is said, 1 Sam. 25. 37. that Nabal's heart 
died within him, and he became as a stone, 
when he was told of the danger he had incurred 
by his imprudence. His heart became immove- 
able like a stone, it was contracted, or co7t- 
vulsed, and this convulsion was the occasion 
of his death. Ezekiel says, that the Lord will 
take away from his people their heart of stone, 
and give them a heart of flesh, Ezek. 36. 26. 
that he will take away the stubborn, senseless, 
and untractable disposition of the heart, that 
receives no kindly impressions from the word, 
providence, or Spirit of God in his ordinary 
operations and influences, that hardens itself 
in a day of provocation, that is hardened 
by the- deceitfulness of sin; he loill take this 
away, and give a tender, tractable temper 
and disposition. Much to the same sense is 
that which John the Baptist said. Mat. 3. 9, 
That God is able to raise up children unto 
Abraham even of stones; that is, from among 
the heathen ; or even of the stones of the de- 
sert, God was able to raise up a spiritual seed 
to Abraham. 
A stone is sometimes put for an idol of stone, 
Hab. 2. 19, Woe unto him that saith to the 
wood, awake, and to the dumb stone, arise, 
it shall teach. Hezekiah in his prayer says. 
The kings of Assyria have cast the gods of 
the nations into the fire; for they were no 
gods, but the work of m.en's hands, wood and 
stone, Isa. 37. 19. And in Jer. 2. 27, Say- 
ing to a stock, thou art my father, and to a 
stone, thou hast brought me forth. To be 
reduced to a heap of stones, if said of a 
city or house which is entirely ruined and de- 
molished. Mic. 1. 6, I will make Samaria as 
a heap of the field, and as the plantings of 
a vineyard. So in Isa. 17. 1, Damascus is 
taken from being a city, and it shall be a 
ruinous heap. Thus also our Saviour, speak- 
ing of the destruction of Jerusalem, says, 
that one stone shall not remain upon another, 
Mat. 24. 2. 
The white stone. Rev. 2. 17, I will give him a 
white stone ; / will give him a full and public 
pardon and absolution. It is spoken in allu- 
sion to an ancient custom of delivering a white 
stone to such c.s they acquitted in judgment. 
They used likewise to give a white stone as a 
reioard to such as conquered in their games ; 
such as allude to this, make this the sense ; J 
will give him a full and ample reward. 
Solomon says in Proverbs 26. 8, As he that 
bindeth a stone in a sling, so is he that giveth ho- 
nour to a fool. When a stone is fastened to 
theslins, the slinger hinders his own design of 
throwing it, he loscshis labour : so does the man 
who gives honour to a fool. But the words may 
be otherwise rendered, as he that putteth a pre- 
cious stone in a heap of stones, where it is ob- 
scured and lost: And as this little stone does not 
augment the heap, nor is so much as seen upon 
it; so honour heaped upon a fool, does not ren- 
der him more worthy of consideration. Others 
translate it, to tie a stone in a piece of purple, 
is to "ive honour to a fool. As nothing can be 
so ill placed as a stone in a piece of fine cloth, 
so are honours ill placed upon a fool. 
Great heaps of stones, raised up for a witness oj 
any memorable event, and to preserve the re 
membrawe of somematter of great importance, 
are the most ancient monuments among th( 
Hebrews. In those elder ages, before the use of 



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writing these jnonuiaeun were instead of in- 
scriptions, viedals, or histories. Jacob and La- 
ban raised svch a monument upon mount Gi- 
lead, in. memory of t/irir covenant, Gen. 31. 46. 
Joshua e^rectcd one at Gilgal made of stones, 
taken out of the Jordan, to preserve the memo- 
N rial of his miraculous passage over this river, 
Josh. 4. 5, 6, 7. The Israelites that dwelt 
beyond Jordan, also raised one upon the banks 
of the river, as a testimony that they consti- 
tuted but one nation with tlieir brethren on the 
other side. Josh. 22. 10. 

The Hebrews also give the name o/ stones to the 
weights they -use in commerce, Lev. 19. 36, 
Jusl weights shall ye have: The Hebrew says, 
just stones. And in Deut. 25. 13, Thou shalt 
not have in thy ba^ divers weights, a great 
and a small ; The Hebrews say, A stone and 
a stone. Also Prov. 11. 1, A just weight is his 
delight ; in Hebrew, a perfect stonie. See also 
Prov. 16. 11. I 20. 10. Stones are likewise 
taken for a violent shower of hail. Josh. 10. 
11, The Lord cast down great stones from hea- 
ven upon them. The punishment of stoning; 
See Punishment. 
Ge7(.11.3.they had brick for 5. and slime for mortar 

28. 18. Jacob set up a s. for a pillar, 22. | 31. 45. 

29.3. they roiled 5. from the well's mouth, 8, 10. 

35. 14. Jacob set up a pillar of s. in the place 

49. 24. from thence is the shepherd, the s. of Israel 
Exod. 4. 25. Zipporah took a sharp s. and cut off 

15. 5. they sank into the bottom as a s. 
16.by greatness of thy arm they shall be still as 5. 

17. 12. and they took a s. and put it under him 

20. 25. if thou wilt make me an altar of 5. 

21. 18. and if one smite another with a s. 
28.10. six of their names on one s. six on another s. 

11. with the work of an engraver in s. 
/yCB. 26.1. nor shall ye set up any image of s.in land 
Jfum. 35. 17. if he smite him with throwing a s. 23. 
Deut.25. 1 13. shalt not have in thy bag a s. .and a s. 
Josh. 4. 5. take ye up every man of you s. on shoul. 
15. 6. the border went up to the 5. of Bohan 

18. 17. the border descended to the s. of Bohan 
24. 27. behold, this s. shall be a witness unto us 

Judg. 9. 5. he slew seventy persons on one s. 18. 

Sam. 6. 18. which s. remaineth unto this day 

7. 12. Samuel set up a s. and called it Eben-ezer 

17. 49. David took from his bag a s. and slang it, 

the 5. sunk into the Philistine's forehead 

50. David prevailed over the Philistine with a s. 

20. 19. and thou shalt remain by the s. Ezel 
25.37. Nabal's heart died in him, he became as a s. 

2 Sam. 5. j 11. Hiram sent hewers of 5. of the wall 

17. 13. till there be not one small s. found there 

liY'ino-5 6.7.house was built of s. made ready before 

18. all was cedar, there was no s. seen 

2 Kings 3. 25. on good land cast every man his s. 

1 Chron. 22. 15. there are with thee hewers of 5. 

2 Chron. 2. 14. skilful to work in gold, silver, and s. 
JVeh. 9.11. thou threwest as a s. into mighty waters 
Job 28. 2. and brass is molten out of the s. 

33. 30. waters are hid as with a s. deep is frozen 

41. 24. his heart is as firm as a s. yea as hard as 

Psal. 91. 12. angels shall bear thee up, lest thou 

dash thy foot against a s. Mat. 4. 6. Luke 4. 11. 

118. 22. s. which the builders refused, is become 

head 5. of tlie corner, Mat. 21. 42. Mark 12. 10. 

Prov. 11. 1 1. but a perfect s. is his delight 

20. 1 10. a s. and a s. are alike abomination to L. 

26. 8. as he that bindeth a s. in a sling, so is he 
27. as he that roUeth a s. it will return upon him 

27. 3. a s. is heavy, a fool's wrath is heavier 
Jcr. 2. 27. and to a s. thou hast brought me forth 

51. 26. they shall not take of thee a s. for a corner, 
nor a s. for foundations, but shalt be desolate 
Lam. 3. 53. they have cast a s. upon me 
Dan.^. 34. a s. was cut out of the mountain, 45. 

6. 17. and a 5. was laid upon the mouth of the den 
Amos 9. t 9. yet shall not the least s. fall on earth 
Hab. 2. 11. for tlie s. shall cry out of the wall 

19. woe to him thnt sailh to the dumb s. arise 
Hag.^.lo.from before a s.was laid upon a s. in tem. 
Zech. 3. 9. for behoUl, the 5. that I have laid be- 
fore Joshua, upon one s. shall be seven eyes 

4. 7. he shall bring forth the head s. thereof 
7. 12. they made their hearts as an adamant 5. 
Mat.7. 9. if ask bread,will he give 5.? Luke 11. 11. 

21. 44. whosoever shall fall on this s. shall be 
broken, but on whoms. it shall fall, Luke 20. IS. 

24.2. verilv I say, there shall not be left here one 
s. upon another, Mark 13. 2. Luke 19. 44. | 21. 6. 
27. 66. sealing the s. || 28. 2. angel rolled back s. 
Luke 4. 3. command this s. that it be made bread 
20.17.5. which thebailders rejected, is become the 
head of the corner. Acts 4. 11. 1 Pet. 2. 7. 
22.41. he was withdrawn from them a s. cast 
24.2.found 5. rolled away, Mark 16. 4. John 20. 1. 
Mm 1.42. Cephas which is by interpretation a s. 
2. 6. and there were set there six water pots of s. 
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John 8.7.that is without sin,let him first cast s.a.t her 

11. 38. it was a cave, and a s. lay upon it 

39. take ye away s. || 41. they took away the s. 

Acts 17. 29. that the Godhead is like to s. graven 

Rev. 16. 21. hail fell every s. the weight of a talent 

18. 21. an ansel took up a 5. like a great millstone 

Burdensome STONE. 

Zech. 12.3. 1 will make Jerusalem a burdensome s. 

See Corner, Great, Hewed. 

Hewn STONE. 

Exod. 20. 25. thou shalt not build altar of hewn s. 

2Kings 22. 6. to b-ilders and masons to buy timber 

and hewn3.lo repair the house, 2 CAro7i.34.11. 

Lam. 3. 9. he hath inclosed my ways with heion s. 

Ezek. 40. 42. the four tables were of hewn s. 

Amos 5. 11. ye have built houses of hewn s. but not 

Luke 23.53. laid it in sepulchre that was hewn in s. 

Living STONE. 
IPei. 2. 4. towhom coming as to liv. 5. chosen of G. 

Precious STONE. 
Prov. 17. 8. a gift is a.preciouss. to him that hath it 
26. t8. putteth & precious s.in a heap of stones 
Cant. 5. 1 12. his eyes are set as a p. s. in a ring 
Isa. 28. 16. 1 lay inZion a p. corner s. 1 Pet. 2. 6. 
Ezek. 28. 13. every precious s. was thy covering 
Rev. 17. 4. she was decked with gold and^. s. 

21. 11. her light was like to a s. most precious 

See Stumbling. 
STOiNE-SaUARERS. 
1 Kings 5. 18. builders and s.-s. did hew them 

Tables of STONE. 

Exod. 24. 12. I will give thee tables of s. 31. 18. 

34.1.L.said, hew thee two tables ofs. Deut. 10. 1. 

4. and he hewed two tables of s. Deut. 10. 3. 

Deut. 4. 13. he wrote on the two tables of s. 5. 22. 

9. 9.when I was gone up to receive the tables ofs. 

10. the Lord delivered to me two tables of s, 

11. the Lord gave me the two tables of s. 

1 Kings 8.9.was nothing in ark save two tables ofs. 
2Cor. 3.3. not in t. ofs. but in fleshly tables of heart 

Tried STONE. 
Tsa. 28. 16. behold, I lay in Zion a stone, a tried s. 

White STONE. 
Rev. 2. 17. 1 will give him a whites, and new name 

STONE joined with icood. 
Exod. 7. 19. may be blood in vessels of wood and s. 
Deut. 4. 28. there serve gods the work of men's 
hands, wood and s. 28. 36, 64. | 29. 17. 
\l Kings 19. 18. Isa. 37. 19. Ezek. 20. 32. 
Dan. 5. 4. praised the gods of gold, j^oorf, and s. 23. 
fieu.9. 20. should not worship idols of wood and s. 

STONE of Zoheleih. 

1 Kings 1. 9. Adonijah slew sheep by s. of Zoheleth 

See Wall. 

STONE, Verb. 

jExod. 8.26. shall we sacrifice,and will they not s.us? 

17. 4. what shall I do? they be almost ready to s.me 

Lev. 20. 2. people of land shall s. him with stones 

27. they shall s. the wizards with stones 

24. 14. let congregation s. him that cursed, 16, 23. 

JViim. 14.10. conTrogation bade 5. them with stones 

15. 35. they shall s. the sabbath-breaker, 36. 

Deut. 13. 10. sha}t s. \vith stones enticcrs to idolat. 

17. 5. shalt s. idolaters ji 21. 21. s. rebellious son 

22. 21. they shall s. her that playeth the whore 
24. ye shall s.ado'lterers with stones, that they die 

1 Kings 21. 10. carry Naboth out, s. him that he die 
Ezek. 16. 40. and they shall s. thee with stones 

23. 47- the company shall s. them with stones 
Luke 20. 6. if we say of men, the people will s. us 
John 10.31. the Jews took up stones again to 5. him 

32. for which of those good works do ye s. me? 

33. saying, for a good work we s. thee not 

11. 8. Master, the Jews of late sought to s. thee 
Acts 14. 5. there was an assault made to s. them 

STONED. 
Exod. 19. 13. he shall surely be s. or shot through 
21. 28. then the ox shall be surely s. 29, 32. 
Josh. 7. 25. all Israel s. Achan with stones 

1 Kings 12. 18. all Israel s. Adoram, 2 Chr. 10. 18. 
21. 13. they s. Naboth witii stones, 14, 15. 

2 Chron. 24. 21. they s. Zechariah in the court 
Mat. 21. 35. the husbandmen beat one, s. another 
John 8.5. Moses commanded that such should be s. 
./?ct.?5.26. they feared lestthey should have been s. 

7. 58. they 5- Siephen, calliii? upon God, 59. 

14. 19. having s. Paul, drew him out of the city 
2 Cor. 11. 25. thrice was I beaten, one? wa« T .<?. 
Heb. 11. 37. they were s. they were sawn asunder 

12. 20. if a beast touch the mount it shall be s. 

STONES. 
^en.31. 46. Jacob said to his brethren, gather s. 
Exod. 28. 11. thou shalt engrave the two s. 12. 
17. set it in settings ofs. even four rows ofs. 
21. the s. shall be with the names of Israel 
39.7. that they should be s. for a memorial to Israel 
Lev. 14. 40. command that they take away the 5. 
42. shall put other s. in the place of those s. 
45. he shall break down the house, the s. of it 
19. 1 36. just s. a just ephah, and him shall ye have 



Lev. 21. 20. or Lath his s. broken, shall not offei 
Deut. 8. 9. aland whose s. are iron, and outofh-ilb 
23. 1. that is wounded in the s. sIkiII not enter 

27. 4. ye shall set up these s. in mount Ebal 

5. build an altar ofs. 1| 8. write on the s. wonls 
Josh. 4. 3. and take you hence twelve s. 9. 

6. saying, what mean you by these s. ? 21. 

8. and took twelve s. out of the midst of Jordan 
20. those twelve s. did Joshua pitch in Gilgal 

8. 32. he wrote on the s. a copy of the law 
Judg.2{).\6. ev. one could slings, at a hair-breadtlr 

1 Sam. 17. 40. David chose him five smooth s. 

2 Sam. 16. 6. Shimei cast s. at David and scrva. 13. 
IKings 5. 18. so they prepared timber and s. to build 

7. 10. s. of eight cubits, and s. often cubits 
10.27.king made silver to be in Jerusalem as s. and 
cedars as sycamore trees, 2 Chr. 1. 15. | 9. 27. 

15. 22. took away the s. of Ramah, 2 Chr. 16. 6. 
18. 31. Elijah took twelve s. according to number 

32. with the s. he built an altar in name of Lord 

2 Kings 3. 19. mar every good piece of lartd with s. 

25. on-ly in Kir-haraseth left they the s. thereof 

16. 17. and put it upon a pavement ofs. 

1 Chron. 12. 2. in hurling ofs. and shooting arrows 

2 Chron. 26. 14. Uzziah prepared slings to cast s. 
JVeA. 4. 2. will they revive the s. out of the heaps 1 
Job 5. 23. thou shalt be in league with s. of field 

6. 12. is my strength the strength ofs.? 

8. 17. his roots are wrapped, and seeth place ofs. 
14. 19. the waters wear the s. thou washest away 
22. 24. the gold of Ophir as the s. of the brooks 

28. 6. the s. of it are the place of sapphires 

40. 17. the sinews of his s. are wrapped together 
Psal. 102. 14. thy servants take pleasure in her s. 

137. 9. that dasheth thy little ones against the s. 
Prov. 16. t 11. all the s. of the bag are his work 
Eccl. 3. 5. a time to cast away s. a time to gather s. 

10. 9. whoso removeth s. shall be hurt therewith 
Isa. 5.2.he fenced it and gathered out the s. thereof 

14. 19. that go down to the s. of the pit 

27. 9. he maketh the s. of the altar as chalk s. 
54. 11. behold, I will lay thy s. with fair colours 

12. 1 will make thy borders of pleasant s. 
57. 6. among the smooth s. of the stream 
60. 17. bring for s. iron || 62. 10. gather out the s. 
Jer. 3.9. she committed adultery with s. and stocks 
43. 10. and I will set his throne on these s. 
I.,am. 4. 1. the s. of the sanctuary are poured out 
Ezek. 26. 12. they shall lay thy s. in the water 

28. 14. thou hast walked in midst of the s. of fire 
16. 1 will destroy thee from midst of the s. of fire 

Mic. 1. 6. 1 will pour down the s. into the valley 
Zech. 5. 4. shall consume it with the s. thereof 

9. 18. for they shall be as s. of a. crown lifted up 
Mat. 3. 9. of these s. to raise up children, Luke 3. 8. 

4. 3. command that these s. be made bread 
Mark 5. 5. crying, and cutting himself with s. 

12. 4. and at him they cast s. and wounded him 

13. 1. Master, see what manner ofs. are here 
Luke 19. 40. the s. Vi'ould immediately cry out 
.Tohn 8. 59. they took up s. to cast at him, 10. 31. 
2 Cor. 3. 7. if ministration engraven in s. was glori. 
1 Pet. 2.5. ye as lively s. are built up spiritual house 

See Stone, Verb. 

Corner-STONES. 

Psal. 144. 12. that our daught. may be as comers 

See Costly. 

STONES of darkness. 

Job 28. 3. he searcheth out the s. of darkness 

STONES of emptiness. 

/sa.34.11.he shall stretch out upon it s.of emptiness 

Glistering STONES. 

1 Chr. 29. 2. 1 have prepared glistering s.for house 

Gravel STONES. 

Lavu 3.16. he hath broken my teeth with gravel s. 

See Great. 

Heap of STONES. 

.losh. 7.26. they raised a great heap ofs. on Achan 

8.29. and raise agreatAeap of s. on the king of Ai 

2 Sam. 18. 17. thev laid a heap of s. on Absalom 

Hewed STONES. 
1 Kings 5. 17. they brought Aewcds. to lay foundat. 

7. 9. according to the measures of hewed s. 11. 

Hewn STONES. 

Isa. 9. 10. bricks fallen, but we will build with A. s. 

Marble STONES. 

1 Chron. 29. 2. 1 have prepared m. s. in abundance 

Precious STONES. 

2 Sam. 12. 30. was a talent of gold with prec/ows s. 
1 irm^sl0.2.queen of Shebacame with precious s. 

11. naw of Hiram hrovght preci. s. 2 Chr. 9. 10, 

1 Chron. -29. 2.1 prepared all manner of 7>rec?oj<ss. 
8. with whom precio7is s. were found, gave tKem 

2 Chr. 3. 6. he garnished the house with preciojiss 
32. 27. he made himself tmasuries for precious s. 

Ezek. 27. 22. they occupied in thy fairs with prec. s 
Dan. 11.33. a god shall he honour with /^reojows^ 
1 Cor. 3.12. ifany man build on this foundation;?, s. 
Rev. 18. 12. for no man buyeth prcc. s. any more 
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Ker. 21. 19. fonndatioiis garnished whh precious s. 

IVhule STONES. 
Z)eu«. 27.6. shalt build the altar of w.s. ,/<:;;?/*. 8. 31. 

Wrought STONES. 
I Chron 22. 2. he set masons to hew wrought s. 

STONEST. 
J^fa^23.37.s.the1l that are sent to thee, Luke 13.34. 

STONY. 
Ps. 141. G. when judges are overthrown in s. places 
Ezek 11. 19. I will take the 5. heart, 36. 26. 
JUat. 13. 5. some fell on s. places, 20. Mark 4. 5, 16. 

STONING. 
J Sam. 30. 6. for the people spake of s. David 

STOOD. 
Gen. 18. 22. but Abraham 5. yet before the Lord 
29. 135. his name Judah, and Leah s. from bearing 
Exod. 14. 19. the pillar of cloud s. behind them 
jVuwi. 16. 48. he s. between the dead and the living 
Deut.i. 11 ye came near and s. under the mount. 
5. 5. I 5. between the Lord and you, to shew you 
Josh. 3. 16. the waters 5. and rose up on a heap 
4.3. take twelve stones where the priests' feeti^. 9. 
Judg. 6. 31. Joash said to all that 5. against him 
16. 29. two middle pillars on which the house s. 
1 Sam. 3. 10. the L. s. and called Samuel, Samuel 
4. 1 15. Eli's eyes s. that he could not see 
10.23. when he s. among the people, he was higher 
17.8. Goliath s. and cried to the armies of Israel 
22.7. Saul said to the servants that s. about him 
17. the king said to footmen that s. about him 

1 Kings 8. 14. the king blessed all the congregation, 

and all congregat. of Israel s. 2 Ckr. 6. 3. | 7. 6. 
55. Solomon s. and blessed all the congregation 
14. 14. Ahijah, his eyes s. for hoariness 

2 Kings 2. 7. sons of the prophets s. to view afar off 
23. 3. and all the people s. to the covenant 

2 CAr. 6. 13. and on the brasen scaffold Solomon s. 
JVeh. 9. 2. they ^). and confessed their sins and their 
Esth. 9. 16. the other Jews s. for their lives 
Psal. 33. 9. he commanded and it s. fast 
/sa.6.2.above it s.the seraphims each had six wings 
/er. 46. 15. they 5. not because Lord did drive them 
48. 45. they s. under the shadow of Heshbon 
Ezek. 1. 21. and when those 5. these s. 10. 17. 

24. when they s. they let down their wings 

25. and there was a voice when they s. 
Dan. 8. 17. Gabriel came near where I s. 

10. 11. when he had spoken this, I s. trembling 

11. 1. I s. to confirm and to strengthen him 

12. 5. I looked, and behold, there s. other two 
Jonah 1. 1 15. and the sea s. from her raging 
Hab. 3. 6. he 5. and measured the earth, he beheld 
Zeck. 1. 8. he s. among the myrtle-trees, 10, 11. 
Jifat. 12. 46. his motiier and brethren s. without 
Luke 6. 8. he that had the withered hand s. forth 

18. 11. the Pharisee s. and prayed thu.s with hims. 
John 18.25. Simon Peter s. and warmed himself 

20. 11. but Mary s. without at sepulchre weeping 
^cts 3. 8. the lame man leaping up s. and walked 

9. 7. the men that were with him s. speechless 

16. 9. there s. a man of Macedonia and prayed 

27. 21. but Paul s. forth in the midst of them 
fire6.9.10.s.only in meats, and drinks, and washings 

STOOD above. 
Oen. 28. 13. behold, the Lord s. above the ladder 
2 Chron. 24. 20. Zechariah s. above the people 
Psal. 104. 6. the waters s. above the mountains 

STOOD afar. 
Exod. 2.4. his sister s. afar off, to wit what be done 

20. 18. the people removed and s. afar off, 21. 
LukiYl. 12. ten that were lepers who s. afar off 

23.49. all his acquaintance s. afar off beholding 
Rev. 18. 17. as many as trade by sea s. afar off 

STOOD at. 
Exod. 19.17. they s. at the nether part of the mount 

33. 8. they s. every man at his tent-door 
9. the cloudy pillar s. at the door of the tabernac. 
8 Kings 5. 9. Naaman s. at door of house of Elisha 
8 Chron. 5. 12. singers 5. at the east end of the altar 

23. 13. the king s. at his pillar, at the entering in 
Ezek. 10. 19. cherubims 5. at door of the east-gate 

21. 21. the king s. at the parting of the way 
Luke 7. 38. woman s. at his feet behind him, weep. 
John 18. 16. but Peter 5. at the door without 
Ecv. 8. 3. another ansel came and s. at the altar 

STOOD before. 
Gen. 19. 27. to the place where he s. before the Ld. 

43. 15. went down to Egypt, and s. before Joseph 
Exod. 9. 10. they took ashes and s. before Pharaoh 
Lev. 9. 5. the congregation s. before the Lord 
^'um. 27. 2. daughters of Zelophehad s. bef. Moses 
Josh. 20. 9. until he s. before the congregation 
Judg. 20. 28. Phinehas s. before ark in those days 
1 Sam. 16. 21. David came and s. before Saul 
1 Kings 1. 28. Beth-sheba s. before king David 

3. 15. Solomon s. before the ark of the covenant 
16. two women that were harlots s. before him 

8. 22. Solomon s. before the altar, 2 Chron. 6. 12. 

12. 6. old men that s. before Solomon, 2 Chr. 10. 6. 
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1 Kings 12. 8. young men that s. 6. him, 2 Chr. 10.8. 
22. 21. spirit s. before the Lord, 2 Chroii. 18. 20. 

2 Kings 4. 12. the Shunamite s. before Elisha 
5. 15. Naaman returned and s. before Elisha 

25. Gehazi went in and s. before his master 
8. 9. Hazael came and s. before Elisha 

10. 4. behold, two kings 5. not before him 
Esth. 8. 4 so Esther arose, and s. before the king 
Psal. 106. 23. had not Moses his chosen s. bef. him 
Jer. 15. 1. though Moses and Samuel s. bef ore me 
18. 20. 1 s. before thee to speak good for them 
52. tl2. captain which s. before king of Babylon 
Eiek. 8. 11. there s. before them seventy men 
Dan. 1. 19. therefore they s. before the king, 2. 2. 

2. 31. O king, this great image, s. before thee 

3. 3. they s. bef. the image Nebuchadnez. set up 
7. 10. ten thousand times ten thousand s. bef. him 
8. 3. behold, there s. before the river a ram 

15. there s. bef. me as the appearance of a raaa 
Zech. 3. 3. now Joshua s. before the angel 

4. and he spake to those that s. before him 
Mat.'-Zl. 11. and Jesus s. before the governor 
Mcis 10. 17. behold, three men s. before the gate 
30. a man s. before me in bright clothing 
12. 14. she told how Peter s. before the gate 
24. 20. let these say, while I 5. before the council 
Rev. 7.9. 1 saw great multitude 5. before the throne 

8. 2. 1 saw the seven angels which 5. before God 
12. 4. and the dragon s. before the woman 

STOOD beside. 
2 Sam. 15. 2. Absalom s. beside the way of the gate 
1 Kings 10. 19. and two lions s. beside the stays 
Jer. 36. 21. the princes which s. beside the king 
Ezek. 9. 2. the six men 5. beside the brasen altar 

10. 6. then he went in and s. beside the wheels 

STOOD by. 

Gen. 18. 2. he looked, and lo, three men s. by him 
24. 30. behold, he s. by the camels at the well 
41. 1. Pharaoh dreamed, and lo, he s. by the river 
45. 1. not refrain himself before all that s. by him 

Exod. 18. 13. Moses sat, and the people .9. by Moses 

J^um. 23. 6. Balak s. by his burnt-sacrifice, 17. 

Judg. 3. 19. all that 5. by him went out from him 

18. 16. the men s. by the entering of the gate 

1 Sam. 1. 26. the woman that s. by thee, praying. 

2 Sam. 13. 31. servants s. by with clothes rent 

1 Kings 13. 1. and Jeroboam s. by the altar to burn 
24. ass 5. by it, the lion also s. by the carcase 

2 Kings 2. 7. and they two s. by Jordan, 13. 

11. 14. behold, the king s. by a pillar, 23. 3. 

18. 17. they s. by conduit of upper pool, Isa. 36. 2. 

1 Chron. 21. 15. the angel s. by the threshing-floor 
,Ter. 44. 15. then the women that 5. by answered 
Ezek. 43. 6. and the man s. by me and said 
Dan. 7. 16. I came near to one of them that s. by 
Zech. 3. 5. and the angel of the Lord 5. by 
Mark 14. 47. one of them that s. by drew a sword 

15. 35. some of them that s. by when they heard 
Luke 5. 1. he 5. by the lake of Gennesareth 

19. 24. he said to them that s. by., take frcro him 
24. 4. two men 5. by them in shining garments 

John 18. 22. an officer that s by struck Jesus 
19. 25. there 5. by the cross c f Jesus his mother 
Acts 1. ro. two men s. by ther.\ in •^.'^iite apparel 

9. 39. and all the widows s. by him weeping 
22.25. Paul said to the centurim that s. by 
23. 2. commanded them that 5. i'V to smite him 

4. they that s.by said.revilest thou tlio.high-priesf? 
11. the night following the Lord s. by him 
27.23. there s. by me this night the angel of God 

STOOD in. 
Ei:o«Z.5.20.met Moses and Aaron, who s.in the way 
32. 26. then Moses s. in the gate of the camp 
J^um. 12. 5. Lord s. in the door of the tabernacle 

16. 18. they laid incense thereon, and 5. in the door 
27. Dathan and Abiram s. in door of their tents 

22. 22. the angel of the Lord s. in the way, 24. 

26. angel went further and 5. in a narrow place 
Josh. 3. 17. the priests s. in midst of Jordan, 4. 10. 
Judg. 9. 7. Jotham s. in the top of mount Gerizim 

35. Gaal s. in the entering of the gate of the city 
44. Abimelech || 18.17. the priests s.in the entering 

2 Sam. 23. 12. he 5. in the midst of the ground 

1 Kings 19. 13. and he s. in entering in of the cave 

2 Kings 3. 21. they gathered, and s. in the border 

4. 15. the Shunamite 5. in the door, and he said 
2 Citron. 30. 16. and they s. in their place, 35. 10. 

34. 31. king s. in his place, and made a covenant 
JVeA. 8. 7. and the people s. in their place 
Esth. 5. 1. Esther 5. in the inner-court of the house 
Jer. 19. 14. Jeremiah s. in court of the Lord's house 

23. 18. fot- who hath 5. in counsel of the Lord 
22. but if they had s. in my counsel and caused 

Ezek. 8. 11. Jixdzaniah s. in the midst of them 
Obad.\^.x\ox shouldst s.in cross way to cut off those 
Z>M7ie24. 38. Jesus himself s. in the midst of them, 

and saith to them, peace be to you, John 

20. 19, 26. 
.3c«s 17. 22. then Paul s. in the midst of Mars-hill 



E.ev. 5. 6. in the midst of the elders 5. a Jamb 
STOOD on. 

1 Sam. 17.3. Philistines s. on a mountain on the oa© 

side, Israel 5. 071 a mountain on the other sid« 
26. 13. then David s. on the top of a hil! 

2 Savi. 2. 25. Benjamin s. on the top of a hill 

1 Chron. 6. 39. Asaph, who s. 071 his right hand 
44. the sons of Merari s. on the left hand 

2 Chron. 3. 13. the cherubims s. on their feet 
Ezek. 10. 3. the cherubims s. on the right side 
Mat. 13. 2. the whole multitude s. o7i the shore 
John 21. 4. when morning, Jesus s. on the shore 
Jlcts 2l.40.Paul s. on stairs and beckoned to people 
Rev. 14. 1. and lo, a lamb s. on the mount Sion 

STOOD over. 
■A''um. 7. 12. who s. over them that were numbered 
Deut. 31. 15. the pillar of cloud s. over the door 
.Tosh. 5. 13. behold, a man s.over-against him 
Ezek. 10. 4. glory of the Lord s. over the threshold 

18. glory of the Lord s. over cherubims 
Jlfai.2.9. the stars, over where the young child was 
Luke 4. 39. he s. over her and rebuked the fever 

STOOD round. 
Gen. 37. 7. behold, your sheaves s. round about 
Jicts 14. 20. as the disciples s. round about him 
25.7. Jews s.rou7id aboutPaul,and laid complaintjs 
P..ev. 7. 11. all the angels s. round about the throne 

STOOD still. 
Josh. 10. 13. the sun s. still., and the moon stayed 

11. 13. as for cities that s. still in their strength 
2 Sam. 2. 23. as many as came to the place s. still 
28. Joab blew a trumpet and all the people s. still 
20. 12. when the man saw that all people s. still 
JVeh. 12. 39. and they s. still in the prison-gate 
Job 4. 16. a spirit s. still but I could not discern 
32. 16. for they spake not, but 5. still 
Hab. 3.11. sun and moon s. still in their habitation 
Mat. 20. 32. and Jesus s. still and called them 
Mark 10. 49. Jesus s. still and commanded him 
Luke 7. 14. and thev that bare him s. still 

STOOD there. 
Exod. 34. 5. the L. descended and s. with him there. 
1 Sam. 6. 14. the ark came into the field and s. there 
1 Kings 10. 20. twelve lions s. there., 2 Chron. 9. 19. 
Ezek. 3. 23. behold, the glory of the Lord 3. there 
Hos- 10. 9. from the days of Gibeah there they s. 
Mat.27. 47. some of them that s. there, Mark 11. 5- 
John 18. 18. the servants and officers s. there 

STOOD up. 
Gen. 23. 3. Abraham s. up from before his dead 

7. Abraham s. up and bowed himself to people 
Exod. 2. 17. but Moses s. up and helped them 
J^Tum. 11. 32. the peoples, up all that day and night 

1 Chron. 21. 1. Satan s..up ag. Israel and provoked 
28. 2. then David the king s. up upon his feet 

2 Chron. 13. 4. Abijah s. up and said, hear me 
20. 19. the Levites s. up to praise the Lord God 

23. Ammon and Moab s. up against mount Seir 

28. 12. s. up against them that came from the war 

Ezra 2.63. not eat of holy things till there s. up a 

priest with Urim and Thummim, JSTch. 7. 65. 

JVeh. 8. 5. when he opened the book people s. up 

9. 3. they s. up in their place and read the law 
4. then s. up upon the stairs, of the Levites 

Esth. 5. 9. Haman saw that Mordecai s. not up 
7. 7. Haman s. up to make request for his life 
Job 4. 15. a spirit passed, the hair of my flesh s. vp 
29.8. young men saw me, and aged arose and s. up 
30. 28. I s. vp and cried in the congregation 
Ps. 106. 30. then s. wp Phinehas and executed judg. 
Ezek. 37. 10. they lived, and s. up upon their feet 
Z)o7i.8.22.that being broken,whereas four s.upfor i 
Luke 4. 16. Jesus s. up to read in the synagogue 

10. 25. a certain lawyer s. up and tempted him 
Acts 1. 15. in those days Peter s. up and said 

4. 26. the kings of the earth s. up against the Lord 
5. 34. then s. up one Gamaliel a doctor of law 

11. 28. Agabus s. up, and signified by the spirit 
13. 16. Paul s. up and becko"ning with his hand 
25. 18. against whom when the accusers s. up 

STOOD upon. 
Gen. 41. 17. behold, I s. upon the.bank of the river 

1 Sam. 17. 51. David ran and s. lipon the Philistme 

2 Sam. 1. 10. so I s. upon Saul and slew him 

1 .ff'm^s7.25.the sea s.w;?on twelve oxen, 1 Chr. A A. 

2 Kings 13. 21. he revived and s. upon his feet 
JVeh. 8. 4. Ezra the scribe s. upon a pulpit of wood 
Ezek. 11. 23. glory of the Lord s. upon the mount 
Amos 7. 7. the Lord s. upon a wall made by a line 
Rev. 11. 11. the two prophets s. upon their feet 

13 1. and I s. upon the sand of the sea and saw 

STOOD with. 
Gen. 45. l.t.iere s. with him no man, while Joseph 
2 Kings 11.11. every man s. w. his weapons in hand 
2 Chron. 29. 26. the Levites s. with instruments 
Ezra 3. 9. then Joshua s.wz'fA his sons and brethren 
Lam. 2. 4. he s. with his right hand as an advers:iry 
LukeQ. 32. they saw the two men that s. with him 
John 18. 5. Judas also, who betrayed s. icith then 



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John 18.18. Peters, with them and warmed himself 
2 7'i7rt.4.1G. nomans. withixm \\ 17. Lords, with me 

STOODEST. 
J\rum. 22. 34. 1 knew not that thou 5. in the way 
Deut. 4. 10. tiie day that thou s. before the Lord 
Obad. 11. in the day that tiiou s. on the other side 

STOOL. 
2 Kings 4. 10. let us set for him a bed, table, and a s. 

STOOLS. 
Exod. 1. 16. he said, when ye see them upon the s. 

STOOP. 
Job 9. 13. the proud helpers do s. under him 
Prov. 12. 25. heaviness maketh the heart of man s. 
Isa. 46. 2. they s. they bow down together 
Mark 1. 7. 1 am not worthy to s. down and unloose 

STOOPED. 
Gen. 49. 9. Judah s. down, he couched as a lion 
1 Sam. 24. 8. David s. \\ 28. 14. Saul s. to the ground 
•2 Chron. 36. 17. had no compassion on him that 5. 
J0A71 8.6. Jesus s. down and wrote with his finger, 8. 
20. 11. and as she wept, she 5. down, and looked 

STOOPETH. 
Isa. 46. 1. Bel boweth down, Nebo s. their idols 

STOOPING. 

//W/te24.12.s.do wn saw the linen clothes, John 20.5. 

STOP. 

1 Kings 18. 44. get down, that the rain s. thee not 

2 Kings 3. 19. ye shall s. all wells of water, 25. 
2 Chron. 32. 3. he took counsel to 5. the waters 
Psal. 35. 3. s. the way ag. them that persecute me 

107. 42. and all iniquity shall s. her mouth 
Ezek. 39. 11. it shall s. the noses of the passengers 
2 Cor.. 11. 10. no man shall 5. me of this boasting 

STOPPED. 
Oen. 8. 2. and the windows of heaven were s. 
26. 15. the Philistines had *. the wells, 18. 
L,ev. 15. 3. or his flesh be s. from his issue 
2 Chron. 32. 30. Hezekiah s. the water-course 

4. who s. all the fountains and the brook 
JVeA. 4. 7. and that the breaches began to be s. 
Psal. 63. 11. the mouth that speaketh lies shall be s. 
Jer. 51. 32. and that the passages are s. and reeds 
Zech. 7. 11. but they refused, and 5. their ears 
^cts 7. 57. they 5. their ears, and ran upon him 
jRo7n.3.19. that every mouth may be s. and be guilty 
7\t. 1. 11. whose mouths must be s. who subvert 
Heb. 11. 33. who thro' fiiith s. the mouths of lions 

STOPPERS. 
Ezek. 27 j 9. the wise men were thy s. of chinks 

STOPPETH. 
Job 5 16. poor hath hope, and iniquity s. her mouth 
Psal. 58. 4. like the deaf adder that s. her ear 
Prov. 21. 13. whoso s. his ears at the cry of the poor 
Isa. 33. 15. and s. his ears from hearing of bloOd 

STORE. 
Amos 3. 10. saith the Lord, who s. up violence 
and robbery in their palaces 
STORE. 
Gea.26.14.Isaac had flocks and great s. of servants 
41. 36. that food shall be for s. to land in famine 
Lev. 25. 22. ye shall eat of the old s. 26. 10. 
Deut.23. 5. blessed shall be thy basket and thy 5. 

17. cursed shall be thy basket and thy 5. 
32. 34. is not this laid up in s. with me and sealed 

1 Kings 10. 10. she gave king of spices very great s. 

2 Kings 20. 17. fathers have laid up in s.to tiiis day 

1 Chron. 29. 16. all this s. cometh of thine liand 

2 Chron. 11. 11. he put s. of victuals, wine in them 
31. 10. and that which is left is this great s. 

J\reh. 5. 18. s. of all sorts of wine was prepared 
Psal. 144. 13. our garners affording all manner of s. 
Isa. 39. 6. that which thy fathers have laid up in s. 
Mah. 2. 9. for there is none end of the s. and glory 
1 Cor. 16. 2. let every one of you lay by him in s. 

1 7\m. 6. 19. laying up in s. a good foundation 

2 Pet. 3. 7. which by the same word are kept in s. 

STORE-CITIES. 

1 Kings 9. 19. cities of s. Solomon had, 2 Chr. 8. 6. 

2 Chron. 8. 4. and all the s.-cilies which he built 

16. 4. they smote all the s.-cities of Naphtali 

17. 12. Jehoshaphat built s.-cities in Judah 

STORE-HOUSE. 
Mai. 3. 10. bring till the tithes into the s.-house 
Luke 12. 24. the ravens have no s.-house nor barn 

STORE-HOUSES. 
Gen. 41. 56. Joseph opened all the s.-h. and sold 
Deut. 28. 8. command blessing on thee in thy s.-h. 

1 Chron. 27. 25. over the s.-h. was lehonathan 

2 Chron. 32. 28. Hezekiah made s.-h. also 
Psal. 33. 7. he layeth up the depth in s.-h. 
Jer. 50. 26. open her s.-h. cast her up as heaps 

STORK, 

/I kind of bird; the Hebrews call it Chaseda, or 
Chasidah, which signifies pity or mercy ; pro- 
bably because of the tenderness it shows to its 
dam, which it never forsakes^ but feeds, and 
defends even to death. The stork is a bird 
if passage, which in winter goes into the hot 
countries. Jer. 8. 7, The stork in the heaven 
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knoweth her appointed time, and the turtle, 
and the crane, and the swallow, observe the 
time of their coming. Jerom and the Septua- 
gint sometimes render the Hebrew word Cha- 
sidah by Horodius the heron, and sometimes by 
pelican or kite; but interpreters are pretty well 
agreed, that it signifies a stork. Moses ^J^aces 
it among unclean birds. Lev. 11. 19. The 
Psalmist says, As for the stork, the fir-trees 
are her house, Psal. 104. 17. They for ordi- 
nary make their jiests upon some high tower, 
or the top of a house; but mi Palestine, where 
the coverings of their houses were fiat, they 
built in the highest trees. 

The stork has its beak and its legs long and red ; 
it feeds xipon serpents and frogs, and insects: 
Its plumage would be quite white, if it was 
not that the extremity of its wings are black, 
and also some small part of its head and 
thighs : It sits for the space of thirty days, 
and lays but four eggs. Formerly they would 
not eat the stork, but at present it is much 
esteemed for the dcliciousness of its flesh. 
They go away in the midst of August, and 
return at Spring. Bellonius says, that when 
they go away, the stork that comes last to the 
place of rendezvous is killed upon the spot. 
They go away in the night to the southern 
countries. 

Lev. 11. 19. the s. thou shalt not eat, Deut. 14. 18. 

Job 39. tl3. gavest thou feathers to the s.? 

Psal. 104. 17. as for the s. the fir-trees are her house 

Jer. 8. 7. the s. knoweth her appointed times 

Zech, 5. 9. they had wings like the wings of a s. 
STORM. 

Job 21. 18. and as chaff" that the s. carrieth away 

27. 21. and as s. hurletli him out of his place 
Psal.55. 8. 1 would hasten my escape from windy s. 

83. 15. and make them afraid with thy s. 
107. 29. he maketh the s. a calm, so that the 

waves thereof are still 
Isa. 4. 6. and for a covert from 5. and from rain 
25. 4. for thou hast been a refuge from the s. 

28. 2. which as a destroying s. shall cast down to 

the earth with the hand 

'29. 6. thou shalt be visited with s. and tempest 
Ezek. 38. 9. thou shalt ascend and come like a s. 
JV(i/t.l.3. Lord hath his way in the whirlwind and s. 
Mark 4. 37. and there arose a great s. of wind 
Luke 8. 23. there came do wn a s. of wind on the lake 

STORMY. 

PsaZ. 107.25. he commandeth and raiseth the s. wind 

148. 8. snow and vapour 5. wind fulfilling his word 

Ezek. 13.11. hail-stones shall fall, s. wind shall rend 

13. 1 will even rend it with a s. wind in my fury 

STORY. 

2 Chron. 13. 22. the acts of Abijah in the 5. of Iddo 

24. 27. written in the s. of the book of the kings 

STORIES. 

Gen. 6. 16. with second and third s. make the ark 

Ezek. 41.16. galleries three s. o ver-against the door 

42. 3. was gallery against gallery in three s. 6. 

Jimos9. 6. it is he that builde-th his s. in the heaven 

STOUP, See Stoop. 

STOUT. 

Job 4. 11. the &-. lion's whelps are scattered abroad 

Isa. 10. 12. I will punish the fruit of the s. heart 

Dan. 7.20. whos'e look was more s. than his fellows 

Mai. 3. 13. your words have been s. against me 

STOUT-HEARTED. 
Psal. 76. 5. s.-h. are spoiled, they slept their sleep 
Isa. 46. 12. hearken unto me, ye s.-hearted 

STOUTNESS. 
Isa. 9. 9. that say in the pride and s. of heart 

STRAIGHT. 
Josh. 6. 5. shall ascend every man s. before him, 20. 
1 Sam. 6. 12. the kine took 5. way to Beth-shemesh 
Psal. 5. 8. make thy way s. before my face 
Prov. 4. 25. let thine eye-lids look 5. before thee 
Eccl.l. 15. that which is crooked cannot be made s. 
7. 1 3. for who can make that s. he made crooked"? 
Isa. 40. 3. make s. in desert a highway for our God 
4. the crooked shall be made s. and the rough 
places plain, 42. 16. | 45. 2. Luke 3. 5. 
Jer. 31. 9. 1 will cause them to walk in a s. way 
Ezek. 1. 7. and their feet were s. feet, they sparkled 
9. they went every one s. forward, 12. | 10. 22. 
23. under the firmament were their wings s. 
Mat. 3.3. prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his 
paths 5. Mark 1. 3. Luke 3. 4. John 1. 23. 
Luke 13. 13. she was made 5. and glorified God 



for I am in a s. betwixt two, desire 



Acts 9. 11. arise and go into street which is called s. 
Heb. 12. 13. and make s. paths for your feet 

STRAIGHTWAY. 
1 Sam. 9. 13. ye shall s. find him before he go up 
28. 20. then Saul fell s. all along on the earth 
Prov. 1. 22. he goeth after her s. as an ox goeth 
Dan. 10. 17. s. there remained no strength in me 
Mat. 3 16. Jesus went s. out of water, Mark 1. 10. 



Mat. 4. 20. and they 5. left their n.ets, Mark 1. 18 

21. 3. ye shall say, the Lord hath need of them 
and s. he will send them hither, Mark 11. 3. 

27. 48. s. one of them ran and took a spunge 
Mark^.'iSi.s. the fountain of her blood was dried up 

G.54.S. they knew him || /.u/ce 5. 39. s.dcsireth new 
Luke 14. 5. will not s. pull him out on sabbath-dayl 
John 13. 32. and God shall s. glorify him 
./9c(s5.10.then fell she down s.athis feet and yielded 

9. 20. and s. he preached Christ in the synagoguea 

16. 33. the jailer was baptized, he and all his s. 

22. 29. then s. they departed from him 

23. 30. when it was told me, I sent s. to thee 
Jam. 1. 24. s. forgetteth what manner of man lie was 

STRAIN. 

Mat. 23.24. guides s. at a gnat and swallow a camel 

STRAIT. 

1 Sam. 13. 6. when Israel saw that they were in a * 

2 Sam. 24. 14. I am in a great s. 1 Chron. 21. 13. 
Job 36. 16. would have removed thee out of the s. 
Dan.^. 1 25. the street and wall built in s. of times 
Phil. 1. 23. 

STRAITS. 

7bi 20.22. in fuln. of his sufficiency he shall be in 3, 
Ijam. 1. 3. persecutors overtook her between the 5. 

STRAIT. 
2 Kings 6. 1. behold, place we dwell is too s. for U8 
/sa.49.20. the place is too s. for me, give place to me 
Mat. 7. 13. enter ye in at s. gate, for wide is the gate 
14.becauge s.is gate and way narrow, Z.M/rel3.24. 
STRAITEN. 
Jer. 19. 9. they that seek their lives, shall s. them 

STRAITENED. 
Job 18. 7. the steps of his strength shall be s. 
37. 10. and the breadth of the waters is s. 
Prov. 4. 12. when thou goest,thy steps shall not be 5. 
Ezek. 42. 6. therefore the building was s. mure thai; 
Mic. 2. 7. is spirit of the Lord s.l these his doinga 
Luke 12. 50. how am I s. till it be accomplished! 
2 Cor. 6. 12. ye are not s. in us, are s. in your bowels 

STRAITENETH. 
Job 12. 23. he enlargeth nations and s. them again 

STRAITEST. 
.^cfs 26. 5. after the most s. sect of our religion 

STRAITLY. 
GfiTi. 43.7. man asked uss. of our state and kindred 
Exod. 13. 19. for Joseph had s. sworn Israel 
,7osA. 6. I.Jericho was s. shut up, none went out, and 
1 Sam. 14.28. thy father s. charged people with oath 
Mat. 9. 30. he s. charged them, saying, see that no 
man know it, Mark 3. 12. | 5. 43. Luke 9. 21. 
Mark 1.43. hes. charged him and sent him away 
Acts 4. 17. but let us s. threaten them not to speak 
5. 28. did not we s. command you not to teach? 

STRAITNESS. 
£xo(Z.6.t9.theyhearkened not toMosesfors. of spirit 
Z)eMi. 28.53. shalt eat flesh of thy chiidr. in s. 55, 57. 
Job 36. 16. into a broad place where there is no s. 
Isa. 42. 1 16. I will make crooked things into ». 
Jer. 19. 9. they shall eat flesh of his friend in the s. 
Heb. 1. jB. a sceptre nfs. is sceptre of thy kingdom 

STRAKE. 

Acts 27. 17. they fearing s. sail, and so were driven 

See Struck. 

STRAKES. 

Gen. 30. 37. Jacob piled white s. in rods of hasel 

Lev. 14.37. if plague be in the walls with hollows. 

STRANGE. 
Gen. 42. 7. but Joseph made himself s. unto them 
Job 19. 3. not ashamed that ye make yours, s. to me 
17. my breath is 5. to my wife, tho' I entreated 
Prov. 21. 8. the way of man is froward and s. 
Jer. 18. 114. will n>an leave snow of Lebanon? shall 
running waters be forsaken for the e. cold water? 
1 Pet. 4. 4. wherein they think it s. ye run not with 
them to the same excess of riot 
12. think it not s. concerning trial, as tho' s. thing 
STRANGE act. 
/5a.28.21. that ye may bri ng to pass his act, his*, act 

S'TRA'NGE apparel. 
Zeph. 1. 8. punish such are clothed with s. apparel 
See Children. 
STRANGE cities. 
Acts 26. 11. 1 persecuted them even to 5. cities 

STRANGE country. 
Heb. 11. 9. he sojourned as in a 5. country 

STRANGE doctrines. 
Heb. 13. 9. be not carried about with s. doctrines 

STRANGE fire. 

I^ev. 10. 1. Nadab and Abihu offered 5. ^rc before 

the Lord, and they died, JVmot. 3. 4. | 26. 61. 

STRANGE fiesh. 

Judel. a.s Sodom and Gomorrah, going after e. flesh 

See God, Gods. 

STRANGE incense. 

Exod. 30. 9. ye shall offer no 5. incense thereon 

STRANGE land. 
Exod. 2. 22. have been a stranger in a s. land, 18. 3 
Psal. 137.4. how shall we sing Lord's song in a s / 



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STR 



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ids 7. 6. that his seed should sojourn in a s. land 

STRANGE language. 
Psal. 114. 1. Israel went (Vom a people of «. I. 

STRANGE nation. 
Exod 21.8. to sell her to a s. n. he hath no power 

STRANGE punishment. 
Job 31. 3. a s. p. to the workers of iniquity 

STRANGE lips. 
Isa. IT. JO. and thou shalt set it with s. lips 

STRANGE specc-h. 
Fizek. 3. 5. thou art not sent to a people of s. s. R. 

STRANGE thing. 
Hos. 8. 12. bat they were counted as a s. thing 

1 Pet. 4. 12. as tho' some 5. thing happened to you 

STRANGE things. 
Luke 5. 26. saying, we have seen s. things to-day 
Acts 17.20.thou bri ngest certain s. things to our ears 

STRANGE vanities. 
Jer, 8. 19. why provoked me to anger with s. v.7 

STRANGE vine. 
Jer.2.21. how turned into dogoner. plant of as. vine 

STRANGE waters. 

2 Kings 19. 24. 1 have digged and drunk s. waters 

STRANGE wives. 
1 Kings 11. 8. and likewise did he for all his s. wives 
Ezra 10. 2. we have taken 5. wives, 10, 14, 17, 44. 

11. and separate yourselves from the 5. wives 
18. sons of priests were found to have taken s. w. 

J^eh. 13.27. to transgress ag. God, in marrying s. w. 
STRANGE woman. 

Judg. 11. 2. for thou art the son of a s. 70oman 

Prov. 2. 16. to deliver thee from the s. woman 
5. 3. the lips of a s. woman drop as a honey-comb 
20. why wilt thou be ravished with a s. looman 
6. 24. to keep thee from flattery of s. woman., 7. 5. 
20.16. take a pledge of him for a s. woman, 27. 13. 
23. 27. and a s. woman is a narrow pit 
STRANGE women. 

I Kings 11. 1. king Solomon loved many s. women 

Prov. 22. 14. the mouth of s. women is a deep pit 

23. 33. thine eyes shall behold s. women, heart utter 

STRANGE work. 

isu. 28. 21. that he may do his work, his s. work 

STRANGER, 
1] One that is in a strange land, being at a dis- 
tance from the place of his nativity. Gen. 23. 4, 
I am a stranger with you. [2] One that is 
not a Jew, but of some other nation, Isa. 14. 
1. The strangers shall be joined with them ; 
Uiat is, many of the Gentiles. [3] Ajuj one 
that was not of Aaron's seed, notwithstanding 
he were an Israelite. Kum. 3. 10, The stran- 
ger that Cometh nigh, shall be put to death. 
-See Num. 16. 40. ] J8. 4. [4] One that uses 
this world as if he used it not, who does not 
think himself at home while in this world, but 
has his mind and eye fixed on his country which 
is above. Psal. 39. 12, I am a stranger with 
thee, and a sojourner, as all my fathers were. 
Heb. 11. 13, They confessed that they were 
strangers and pilgrims on earth. [5] Such 
as were without all title to, or interest in, 
either the outward privileges, or saving bless- 
ings of the cooenant of grace. Eph- 2. 12, 
At that time ye were strangers from the 
covenant of promise, namely, during your 
heathenism. [6] One who is not of the king^s 
stock and family. Mat. 17. 25, 26, Of whom 
do the kings of the earth take custom or tri- 
butel of their own children, or of strangers'? 
[7] One who being m,ade a captive, has lost his 
former liberty and dignity, which he enjoyed in 
his own country. Ohad. 12, Thou shouldest not 
have looked on the day of tliy brother, in the 
day that he became a stranger. [8] A woman 
that is not a man's own wife. Prov. 5. 20, 
Why wilt thou embrace the bosom of a 
stranger? [9] Profane, or unclean persons. 
Joel 3. 17, There shall no strangers pass 
through her any more. JVone of the enemies 
of the church shall invade and subdue it any 
viore, nor profane persons mingle themselves 
with it, so as to corrupt her doctrine or wor- 
ship. [10] Persons of a perfidious and bar- 
barons disposition, who, though of the same 
nation, yet carry themselves as if they were 
void of all piety and humanity. Thus David 
calls the Ziphites, though Israelites, strangers, 
Psal. 54. 3. [11] Persecuted, or banished 
Christians. Heb. 13. 2, Be not forgetful to 
entertain strangers. [12] False teachers, such 
us arc strangers to a sound doctrine. John 10. 
o. And a stranger will they not follow. As 
to the two sorts of strangers among the Jews, 
namely, Advena justitiaj, and Advena portae, 
Src Proselyte. 

^■"f'H.lS.lS.know that thy seed shall be as. in aland 
17. 8. give land wherein thou art a s. 28. 4. | 37. 1. 

12. or that is bought with money of any s. 
27.bought with money of the s. were circumcised 

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Oen.'iS.i. I am a s. with you, Psal. 39. 12. 1 119.19. 

Exod. 2. 22. I have been a 5. in a strange land 
12. 19. shall be cut off, whether a s. or born in the 
land, Lev. 16. 29. \ 17. 15. JVunu 15. 30. 
43. there shall no s. eat thereof, 29. 33. 

48. when a s. will keep the passover, JYum. 9. 14. 

49. one law shall be to him that is home-born and 
the s. Lev. 24. 22. JSTum. 9. 14. | 15. 15, 16, 29. 

18. t3. the name of the one was a s. there 

20. 10. nor s. that is within thy gates, Deut. 5. 14. 

22. 21. thou shalt not vex or o()press a s. 
23.9.ye know heart of a s. seeing ye were strangers 

12. shalt rest, that the s. may be refreshed 

30. 33. whosoever putteth any of it upon a s. 
Z/et;.17.12. neither shall any s. among you eat blood 

19. 10. thou shalt leave them for s. 23. 22. | 25. 6. 

33. if s. sojourn in the land ye shall not vex him 

34. the s. be as one born among you, JVum. 15.15. 
22.10. there shall no s. eat of the holy thing, 13. 

12. if she be married to a s. she may not eat 
25. neither from a s. hand shall ye offer the bread 

24. 16. as well s. when blasphemeth put to death 

25. 35. yea, tho' he be a s. thou shalt relieve him 

47. if a 5. wax rich by thee, and thy poor brother 

sell himself to the s. or his family 

JVmtk. 1. 51. Levitfts set up tabernacle, the s. that 

cometh nigh shall be put to death, 3. 10, 38. 

15. 14. and if a s. sojourn and will offer an offering 
16. 40. that no s. come near to offer incense bef L. 
18. 4. and a 5. shall not come nigh unto you 

7. the s. that cometh nigh shall be put to death 

19. 10. it shall be to Israel and s. a statute for ever 

35. 15. six cities of refuge for 5. Josh. 20. 9. 
Deut. 1. 16. hear and judge righteously betw. the 5. 

10. 18. the Lord loveth the 5. in giving him food 

19. love the s. for ye were strangers in Egypt 

14. 21. shalt give that which dieth of itself to s. 

17. 15. not set a s. over thee who is not thy broth. 

23. 7. because thou wast a s. in his land 

20. unto a s. thou mayest lend upon usury 
25. 5. the wife shall not marry without to a s. 
26.ll.thou shalt rejoice, thou, and the s. among you 
28. 43. the s. shall get up above thee very high 

29. 11. and thy s. to enter into covenant with God 
22. s. shall say, why hatii the Lord done thus 

31. 12. gather thy s. that he may hear and learn 
.Josh. 8. 33. the s. stood to hear words of law read 
.Tudg. 19. 12. we will not turn aside to city of as. 
Ruth 2. 10. why have I found grace, seeing I am as.? 
2 Sam. 1. 13. I am the son of a s. an Amalekite 

15. 19. for thou art a s. and also an exile 

1 Kings 3. 18. there was no s. with us in the house 
8. 41. moreover concerning a s. 2 Chron. 6. 32. 
43. do according to all the s. calleth, 2 Chr. 6. 33. 
Job 15. 19. and no s. passed among them 

19. 15. and my maids count me for a s. 

t27. whom mine eyes shall behold, and not a s. 
31. 32. the s. did not lodge in street, but I opened 
Psal. 69. 8. I am become a s. to my brethren 

94. 6. they slay the widow and the s. and murder 
109. 11. and let the s. spoil his labour 

137. t4. how shall sing Lord's song in land of s.? 
Prov. 2. 16. to deliver thee even from the s. 

5. 10. and thy labours he in the house of a s. 
20. why wilt thou embrace the bosom of a s.? 

6. 1. if thou hast stricken thine hand with a s. 

7. 5. they may keep thee from the s. who flatters 

11. 15. he that is surety for a s. shall smart for it 
14. 10. and a s. doth not intermeddle with his joy 

20. 16. take his garm. that is surety for a s. 27. 13. 
27. 2. Iffit a s. praise thee, and not thine own lips 

Eccl. 6. 2. not power to eat thereof, but a s. eateth it 
Isa. 56, 3. neither let the son of a s. speak, saying 
6. the sons of the s. that join tiiemselves to Lord 
62. 8. the sons of the s. shall not drink thy wine 
.Jer. 14. 8. why shouldest thou be as a s. in the land 
Ezek. 14. 7. every s. that setteth up his idols 

22. 7. they dealt by oppression with tho s. 29. 
44. 1 7. brought into my sanctuary children of as. 

9. no s. uncircumcised shall enter my sanctuary 
47. 23. that in what tribe the s. sojourneth 

Obad. 12. in the day that he became a s. 

Mai. 3. 5. and that turn aside the s. from his right 

Mat. 25. 35. I was a s. and ye took me in, 43. 

38. when saw we thee a s. anJ took thee in? 44. 
J^uke 17. 18. not found that returned, save this s. 
24. 18. art thou only a s. in Jerus. and not known 
John 10. 5. s. will they not follow, but f5ee from him 
Acts 7. 29. Moses was a s. in the land of Midian 
See Fatherless. 
STRANGERS. 
Gen. 31. 15. are we not counted of him s. ? 

36. 7. the land wherein they were s. Exod. 6. 4. 
Exod. 22. 21. foi ye were s. in the land of Egypt, 

23. 9. Lev. 19. 34. | 25. 23. Deut. 10. 19. 
Lev. 17. 8. s. that offer an oblation, 22. 18. 

10. whatsoever of the s. that eateth any blood 

13. the s. that hunteth shall pour out the blood 
20. 2. of the s. that give his seed to Molech 

2.5. 45. of the children of the s. shall ye buy 
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Deut.'Hi. 14. thou shalt not oppress a serv tho' of a 

31.16. will go a whoring after gods of the s.of land 
Josh.8. 35. the s. that were conversant among them 
Judg. 10. 1 16. they put away the gods of s. 

2 Sam. 22. 45. s. shall submit themselves unto me 
46. s. shall fade away and be afraid, Ps. 18.44,45, 

1 Chr. 16. 19. when ye were s. in it, Psal. 105. 12. 
22. 2. David commanded to gather thes. in Israel 

29. 15. for we are s. as were all our fathers 

2 Chron. 2. 17. and Solomon numbered all the s. 
15. 9. and Asa gathered all Judah and the s. 

30. 25. the s. of Israel and all Judah rejoiced 
JVeh.9.2. seed of Isr. separated thems. from all 3. 

13. 30. thus cleansed I them from all s. 

Ps. 54. 3. for s. are risen up ag. me and oppressors 
146. 9. the Lord preserveth the s. he relievetli 
Prov. 5. 10. lest s. be filled with thy wealth 

17. let them be only thine own, not s. with thee 

Isa. 1. 7. your cities burnt, your land, s. devour it in 

your presence, it is desolate as overthrown by s. 

2. 6. they please themselves in the children of a. 
5. 17. the waste places of the fat ones shall s. eat 

14. 1. and the s. shall be joined with them 

25. 2. thou hast made a palace of s. to be no city 
5. thou shalt bring down the noise of s. 

29. 5. multitude of thy s. sh.all be like small dust 

60. 10. the sons of s. shall build up thy walls 

61. 5. and s. shall stand and feed your flocks 
Jer. 2. 25. 1 have loved s. and after them will I go 

3. 13. thou hast scattered thy ways to the s. 

5. 19. so shall ye serve s. in a land that is not yours 

30. 8. s. shall no more serve themselves of him 
35. 7. that ye may live in the land where ye be s. 
51. 51. for s. are come into the sanctuaries of Lord 

Lam. 5.2. our inherit. is turned to s. houses to aliens 

Ezek. 7. 21. 1 will give it into hand of s. for a prey 

11. 9. I will deliver you into the hands of s. 

16. 32.a wife who taketh s. instead of her husband 

28. 7. behold therefore I will bring s. upon thee 

10. thou shalt die the deaths by the hand of s. 
30. 12. 1 will make the land waste by the hand of s 

31. 12. s. have cut him off, and have left him 
44. 7. in that ye have brought into my sanctuary a. 
47. 22. for an inheritance to you and to the s. 

//o5.7. 9. s. have devoured his strength, knows itnot 
8. 7. if so be it yield, the s. shall swallow it up 
.Toel 3. 17. there shall no s. pass thro' her any more 
Obad. 11. in the day that 5. carried away captive 
Mat.n. 25. of whom take tribute? ofchild. or of s.? 
26. Peter saith to him, of s. || 27. 7. to bury s. in 
John 10. 5. for they know not the voice of s. 
Acts 2. 10. and s. of Rome, Jews and proselytes 

13. 17. when they dwelt as s. in the land of Egypt 
Eph. 2. 12. were s. from the covenants of promise 

19. therefore ye are no more s. but fellow-citizens 
1 7'f m.5.10.if she have lodged s. if she have washed 
i/e6.11.13.confessed they were s. and pilg. on earth 

13. 2. be not forgetful to entertain s. for some 
1 Pet. 1. 1. so the s. scattered thro' Pontus, Galatia 

2. 11. 1 beseech you as s. pilgrims, abst. from lusta 

3 John 5. dost faithfully, whatsoever thou dost to *. 

STRANGELY. 
Z)eM£.32.27.1est adversaries should behave thems. s. 

STRANGLED. 
JN'ah. 2. 12. the lion did tear and s. for his lionesses 
Acts 15. 20. that they abst. from things s. 29. ] 21.25. 

STRANGLING. 
Job 7. 15. so that mv soul chooseth s. and death 

STRAW, 
^e?!. 24. 25. we have boths. and provender enough 

32. he gave s. and provender for the camels 
Exod. 5. 7. ye shall no more give s. 10, 16, 18. 

11. go ye, get you s. where you can find it 
Judg. 19. 19. yet there is both s. and provender 

1 Kings 4.28. brought barley also and s.for the horses 
.Tob 41.27. esteemeth iron as s. brass as rotten wood 
Isa. 11. 7. and the lion shall eat s. like the ox, 65. 25. 

25. 10. Moab shall be trodden down, even as s. 

STRAWED. 
Exod. 32. 20. he ground the calf, s. it on the water 

2 Chron. 34. 4. he s. upon the graves of them that 
jrtt«.2l.8.cutdown branches ands.them, JWa?7i:11.8. 

25. 24. and gathering where thou hast not 5 
26. and gather where I have not s. 
STREAM. 
Mum. 21. 15. what he did at the s. of the brooks 
.Tob 6. 15. and as the s. of brooks they pass away 
Psal. 124. 4. then the s. had gone over our soul 
/sa. 27.12. the Lord shall beat off to thes. of Egypt 
30. 28. his breath as an overflowing s. shall reach 

33. like a s. of brimstone, doth kindle it 

57. 6. amon? smooth stones of the s. is thy portion 
66. 12. the glory of the Gentiles like a flowing a'. 

Z>aji.7.10.fiery s. issued and came forth before him 

Amos 5. 24. and righteousness as a mighty s. 

Luke 6.48. the s. beat vehemently on that house, 41). 
STREAMS. 

Exod. 7. 19. stretch out thine hand on their s. 8. .5. 

Psal. 46. 4. s. whereof shall make glad city of God 
78. 16. he brought s. also out of rock, and waters 



STR 

Psal 78.20.the waters gushed out,thes.overflowed 

120.4. turn again our captivity as s. in the sopth 

Cant. 4. 15. well of living waters, s.froni Lebanon 

fs2. 11. 15. the Lord shall smite it in the seven s. 

30. 25. on every high hill shall be s. of waters 

33. 2L will be to us a place of broad rivers and s. 

34. 9. the s. thereof shall be turned into pitch 
35.6. waters break out, and s. in the desert 

STREET. 
Gen. 19. 2. but we will abide in the 5. all night 
Dent. 13. IG. thou shalt gather all the spoil into 5. 
Josk. 2. 19. any go out of thy house into the s. 
Jadg 19. 15. he sat down in a s. of the city, 17. 

2(j! the old njan said, only lodge not in the s. 
2 Sam. 21. 12. had stolen from the s. of Beth-shan 

22. 43. I did stamp them as the mire of the s. 
2 Ckr. 29. 4. "and gathered them in the east s, 32. 6. 
Ezra 10. 9. all the people sat in s. of house of God 
JSTch.S.l. the people gathered as one man into the 5. 
3. he read therein before the s. that was before 
16. so people made booths in the s. of water-gate 
Esth. (5. 9. bring him on horseback thro' the s. 11. 
Job 18. 17. and he shall have no name in the s. 

29. 7. when I prepared my seat in the s. 

31. 32. stranger did not lodge in the 5. but I qpened 
Prov. 7. 8. passing thro' the s. near her corner 
Isa. 42. 2. his voice not heard in s. Mat. 12. 19. 

51. 23. and thou hast laid thy body as the 5. 

59. 14. for truth is fallen in the s. and equity 
Jer. 37. 21. give him daily bread out of bakers' s. 
Lam. 2. 19. that faint for hunger in top of every s. 

4. 1. stones are poured out in the top of every s. 
Ezek. 16. 24. made thee a high place in every s. 31. 
Da7i. 9. 25. the 5. shall be built again and the wall 
Jlcts 9. 11. and go into the s. called Straight 

12. 10. Peter went on, and passed through one s. 
Rev.H..8. their dead bodies shall lie in the s. of city 

21. 21. and the 5. of the city was pure gold 

22. 2. in the raidst of the s. was the tree of life 

STREETS. 
J\rum. 22. t39. and they came to a city of 5- 
2 Sam. 1. 20. publish it not in the s. of Askelon 
1 Kings 20. 34. thou shalt make s. in Damascus 
Psal. 18. 42. I did cast them out as dirt in the s. 
55. 11. deceit and guile depart not from her s. 
144. 13. sheep may bring forth ten thous. in our 5. 
14. that there be no complaining in our s. 
Prov. 1. 20. wisdom uttereth her voice in the s. 

5. 16. and rivers of water in the s. 

7. 12. now is she without, now in the s. and lieth 
12. 13. there is a lion without, I shall be slain in 5. 
26. 13. the slothful man saith, a lion is in the s. 

Eccl. 12. 4. and the doors shall be shut in the s. 
5- and the mourners go about the s. 

Cant. 3. 2. I will go about the city in the s. 

Isa.5. 25. and their carcases were torn in midst of s. 

10. 6. to tread them down like the mire of the s. 
15. 3. in their s. they shall gird themselves 

24. 11. there is a crying for wine in the s. 
51. 20. thy sons lie at the head of all the s. 
Jer. 5. 1. run ye to and fro thro' the s. of Jerusalem 
7.17.seest thou not what they do in s. of Jerusalem 

34. cause to cease from the 5. of Jerusalem mirth 
9. 21 . death come, cut oiF young men from the s. 
11. 6. proclaim these words in the s. of Jerusalem 

13. according to the number of the s. of Jerusalem 
14.16.people shall be cast outin the s. of Jerusalem 
33. 10. mirth shall be heard in the s. of Jerusalem 
44. 6. my dnger waskindledin the s. of Jerusalem 

9. wickedness they have committed in s.of Jerus. 

21. the incense that ye burn in s. of Jerusalem 
48.38. there shall be lamentation in the s. of Moab 
49. 26. her young men shall fall in her s. 50. 30. 
51. 4. and they that are thrust through in her s. 
Lam.2. 11. sucklings swoon in the s. of the city, 12. 

21. the young and the old lie on ground in the s: 
4.5. they that did feed delicately, are desolate ins. 

8. her Nazarites are not known in the s. 

14. they have wandered as blind men in the s. 

18. they hunt our steps that we cannot go in our s. 
Ezek. 7. 19. they shall cast their silver in the s. 

11. 6. ye have filled the s. thereof with the slain 
26.ll.with the hoofs of his horses tread dov/n ihys. 
28. 23. 1 will send pestilence and blood into her s. 

^mos 5. 16. wailing shall be in all the s. and they 

shall say, alas, alas ! 
Mic. 7. 10. shall be trodden down as mire of the s. 
J^ak. 2. 4. chariots shall rage in the s. shall justle 
3. 10. were dashed in pieces at the top of the s. 
Zeph. 3. 6. I made their s. waste, none passeth by 
Zeck. 8. 4. old men and old women shall dwell in s. 
5. the s. of the city shall be full of boys and girls 

9. 3. Tyrus heaped up fine gold as mire in the s. 

10. 5. who tread down their enemies in the s. 
Mat. 6.2. do not sound a trumpet before thee in s. 

5. for they love to pray standing in corners of s. 

Mark 6. 56. they laid the sick in the s. .Acts 5. 15. 

Lziks 10. 10. go out into thes. of the same, and say 

13. 26. shall begin to say thou hast taught in our s. 

14. 21. go out quickly into s. and lanes of the city 

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STRENGTH. 
Gen. 4. 12. ground shall not henceforth yield her s. 
Exod. 13. 3. by s. the Lord brought you out, 14, 16. 
JSTum. 23. 22. he hath the s. of an unicorn, 24. 8. 
.Tudg. 5. 21. O iny soul, thou hast trodden down s. 

1 Sam. 2. 4. they that stumbled are girt with s. 

9. wicked be silent, for by 5. shall no man prevail 

10. he shall give s. unto his king, and exalt horn 
15. 29. the s. of Israel will not lie, nor repent 
28.22.3 nd eat, that thou mayest have s.in going on 

2 Sam. 22. 40. thou hast girded me with s. to battle, 

hast subdued them under me, S'sal. 18. 32, 39. 

1 Kings 7. 1 21. he set up pillars in the temple, he 

called the left pillar, in it is s. 2 Chron. 3. j 17. 

2 Kings 2. \\&. there be with us fifty sons of 5. 

18. 20. I have counsel and s. for war, Isa. 36. 5. 

19. 3. and there is no s. to bring forth, Isa. 37. 3, 

1 Chron. 16. 27. s. and gladness are in his place 
28. give to Lord glory and s. Psal. 29. 1. 1 96. 7. 

26.8. they, their sons, and brethren, able men for s. 

29. 12. in thine hand it is to give s. unto all 

1 14. that we should obtain s. to off'er willingly 

2 Chr. 2. 1 6. hath obtained s. to build him a house 
13. 20. neither did Jeroboam recover s. again 

30. 121. singing with instruments of 5. to Lord 
Ezra 4. \ 13. thou shalt endamage the s. of kings 
JSTeh. 4. 10. s. of the bearers of burdens is decayed 
Job 9. 1 13. the helpers of s. do stoop under him 

19. if I speak of s. lo, he is strong, if of judgment 
12. 13. with him is wisdom and s. hath counsel, 16. 

21. and he weakeneth the s. of the mighty 
17. 19. he that hath clean hands, shall add s. 
18. 13. it shall devour the s. of his skin 

22. t25. and thou shalt have silver of s. 

23. 6. no, but he would put s. in me 

30. 2. whereto might s. of their hands profit me 
121. with s. of thy hand thou opposestag. me 

31. 139. if eaten the s. thereof without money 
36. 19. he will not esteem all the forces of 5. 
39. 19. hast thou given the horse 5.? 

41.22. in his neck remaineth s. sorrow turned lo joy 
Psal. 8. 2. out of mouth of babes hast ordained s. 

20. 6. with the saving s. of his right hand 

27. 1. Lord is the s. of my life of whom be afraid 

28. 8. and he is the saving s. of his anointed 

29. 11. the Lord will give s. to his people 

30. 17. thou hast settled s. for my mountain 

31. 12. be thou to me for a rock of s. a defence 
33. 16. the mighty is not delivered by much s. 
39. 13. spare me, that I may recover s. before I go 
46. 1. God is our refuge and s. a help, 81. 1. 

60. 7. Ephraim is the s. of mine head, 108. 8. 

19. who will bring me into the city of s.? 
62. til. I heard this that s. belongeth unto God 
68. 34. ascribe ye s. unto God, his s, is in clouds 

35. God of Israel is he that givelh s. and power 

73. 26. but God is the s. of my heart and portion 

74. 1 15. thou driedst up rivers of s. 

81. 1. sing aloud unto God our s. make a noise 
84. 5. blessed is the man whose s. is in thee 

7. they go from s. to s. every one of them in Zion 
90. 10. and if by reason of s. they be fourscore 
93. 1. the Lord is clothed with majesty and s. 

95. 4. the s. of the hills is his also 

96. 6. s. and beauty are in his sanctuary 
99. 4. the king's s. also loveth judgment 

138. 3. thou strengthenedst me with 5. in my soul 
140. 7. O God the Lord, the s. of my salvation 

Prov. 8. 14. I have s. || 10. 29. way of Lord is s. 
14, 4. but much increase is by the s. of ox 
21.22. a wise man casteth down the s. thereof 
24 5. yea, a man of knowledge increaseth s, 
31. 17. she girdeth her loins with s. strengtheneth 
25. s. and honour are her clothing, she shall rej. 

Eccl. 9. 16. then I said, wisdom is better than s. 
10. 10. if iron be blunt, then must put to more 5. 

17. princes eat for s. and not for drunkenness 
Isa. 5. 22. and men of 5. to mingle strong drink 

10. 13. by the s. of my hand I have done it 
23. 4. the sea hath spoken, even the 5. of the sea 
25. 4. thou hast been a s. to the poor, a s. to the 
needy in his distress, a refuge from the storm 
25.4. in i!ie Lord Jehovah is everlasting s. 
28. 6. for 5. to them that turn the battle to gate 
30. 3. the s. of Pharaoh shall be your shame 
33. 6. wisdom shall be stability and s. of salvation 
40. 9. O Jerusalem, lift up thy voice with s. 
29. to them that have no might, he increaseth s. 
42. 25. he hath poured on him the s. of battle 

44. 12. he workelh it with the s. of his arms 

45. 24. in the Lord have I righteousness and s. 
51. 9. awake, awake, put on thy s. O arm of Lord 

Jer. 20. 5. moreover I will deliver all s. of this city 

51. 53. tho' she should fortify the height of her s. 

Lam. 1. 6. they are gone without s. before pursuer 

Ezek. 30. 15. will pour my fury on sin, s. of Egypt 

18. the pomp of her s. shall cease in her, 33. 28. 
Dan. 2. 37. God hath given the power, s. glory 

. 41. but there shall be in it of the s. of the iron 
3. 120. he commanded the mighty of s. to bind 



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Z)a«.11.15. neither shall there be any s.to withstand 
17. to enter with the s. of his whole kingdom 
31. they shall pollute the sanctuary of 5. 
Joel 3. 16. the Lord the 5. of the children of Israo 
./Sttzos 6.13. have we not taken horns by our own s.l 
JVah. 1. t7. the Lord is s. in the day of trouble 
3.9. Ethiopia and Egypt were her s.Put and Lubim 

11. thou also shalt seeks, because of the enemy 
Hag. 2. 22. 1 will destroy s. of kingdoms of heathen 
Lu/re 1. 51. he hath shewed s. with his arm 
^6lcts 3. 7. his feet and ancle-bones received s. 
Rom. 5. 6. when yet without s. Christ died 

1 Cor. 15. 56. sting is sin, the s. of sin is the law 

2 Cor.1.8. we were pressed out of measure, above s 
i/e&.ll.ll.Sara herself received s. to conceive seed 
Rev. 3. 8. for thou hast a little s. hast kept my word 

5. 12. worthy is Lamb to receive 6-. and honour 

12. 10. a voice saying, now is come salvation and s. 

17. 13. these shall give their power and 5. to beast 

His STRENGTH. 
Exod. 14. 27. and the sea returned to h. s. 
Dcut. 21. 17. he is the beginning of 7i. s. 
Judg. 8. 21. rise thou, for as the man is, so is h. s 

16. 5. entice him, see wherein h. great s. lieth 
9. h. s. was not known || 19. h. s. went from him 
2 Kings 9. 24. Jehu drew a bow witJi his full s. 
1 Chr. 16. 11. seek the Lord and h. s. Psal. 105. 4 
Job 18. 7. the steps of A. 5. siiall be straitened 

12. h. s. shall be hunger-bitten, destruction readj 

13. even first-born of death shall devour h. s. 
21. 23. one dieth in his full s. being wholly at ease 
37. 6. he saith to the great rain of A. s. 
39. 11. wilt thou trust him because h. s. is greati 

21. rejoiceth in h. s. \\ 40. 16. h. s. is in loins 
Psal. 33. 17. nor shall he deliver any by his great* 
52. 7. this is the man that made not God h. s. 
59. 9. because of A. s. will I vCait upon thee 
65. 6. who by h. s- setteth fast the mountains 
68. 34. ascribe s. to God, h. s. is in the clouds 
78. 4. shewing to the generation to come h. s. 

61. delivered h. s. into captivity and his glory 
Isa. 31. t9. he shall pass over to h. s. for fear 
44. 12. he is hungry, and h.^. faileth 

62. 8. the Lord hath sworn by the arm of A. s. 

63. 1. travelling in tho greatness of A. 5. 
Dan. 11. 2. by A. s. shall stir up all against Grecia 
Hos. 7. 9. strangers devoured A. s. he knoweth not 

12. 3. and by h. s. he had power with God 
Rev. 1. 16. his countenance was as the sun in A. 3. 

In STRENGTH. 
Gen. 49.24. but his bow abode in s. and the arms 

1 Kings 19.8. went 171 thes. of that meat forty days 
Job 3. 1 17. and there the wearied in s. be at rest 

9. 4. he is wise in heart, and mighty in s. 36. 5. 

Psal. 71. 16. I will go in the s. of the Lord God 
103. 20. bless Lord, ye his angels that excel in s- 
147. 10. he delighteth not in the s. of a horse 

Prov. 24. 1 5. a wise man is z?i s. yea increaseth s. 

Isa. 8. fll- Lord spake thus to me in s. of hand 

30. 2. to strengthen themselves in s. of Piiaraoh 
Mic. 5. 4. and he shall feed in the s. of the Lord 
jicts 9. 22. but Saul increased the more in s. 

My STRENGTH. 
G^en. 49. 3. Reuben, thou art the beginning of Tnys. 
Exod. 15. 2. Lord is nu/ s. and song, 2 Sam. 22. 33. 
Psal. 18. 2. "I 28. 7. | 118. 14. Tsa. 12. 2, 
•Tosh.'i4. 11. asmy s. was then, evensois7«?/5. now 
Jitd^. 16. 17. if I be shaven, my s. will go from me 
Job 6. 11. what is nvy s. that 1 should hopel 

12. is my s. of stones? or is my flesh of brass? 
Psal. 18. 1. I will love thee. O Lord, my s. 
19.14. Ohd.my s. 22. 19. || 22. 15. 7ny s. is dried up 

31. 4. pull me out of the net, for thou art my s. 
10. my s. fails bee. of my iniquity, 38. 10. | 71. 9. 

43.2. thou art the God ofmys.wby go I mourning? 

59. 17. to thee, O 7ny s. will I sing ; God is defence 

62. 7. art rock of ?«?/ s. || 102.23. he weakened ttzi/s. 

139. fl5.m.T/s. was not hid from thee, when I was 

144.1. bleosed be L. my s. who teacheth my hands 
Isa. 27. 5. let him take hold of my s. to make peace 

49. 4. I have spent 7ny s. for nought, and in vaia 

5. yet I shall be glorious, my God shall be mys 

.ler. 16. 19. O'Lord m.ys. \\ Hab. 3. 19. God is mys. 

Lc.m. 1. 14. they are wreathed, he made my s. to fall 

3. 18. 1 said my s. and hope is perished from Lord 
Zeeh. 12.5. shall be my s. in Lord of hosts their God 

2 Cor. 12. 9. for my s. is made perfect in weakness 
See No. 

Their STRENGTH. 
.TbsA. n. 13. as for cities that stood still in theirs 
Psal. 37. 39. he is their s. in the time of trouble 
73. 4. are no bands in their death, their s. is fin* 
78. 51. he smote the chief of <Ae?V s. 105. 36. 

89. 17. for thou art the glory of their s. 

90. 10. yet is their s. labour and sorrow- 
Pro?;. 20. 29. the glory of young men is their s 
Isa. 30. 7. I have cried, their s. is to sit still 

40. 31. they that wait on Lord shall renew their 9 

41. 1. and Jet the people renew their s. 

63. 6. 1 will bring down their s. to the earth 



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Ezek. 24. 25. ■.vhen I take from them their s. 

Joel 2. 22 the fig-tree and vine do yield tksir s. 

Thy STRENGTH. 
Exod. 15 I'J. thou hast guided tiiem in thy s. 
T>eut. 33. 2.5. and as thy days, so shall thy s be 
Judg. 16. ti. tell me wherein tliy s. lieth, 15. 
? Ckrun. (3. 41. tliou and ark of tky s. Psal. 132. 8. 
Psal. 21. 1. the king shall joy in thy s. O Lord 
13. he thou exalted, O Lord, in thine own s. 
54. 1. save me by thy name, judge me by thy s. 
US. 28. thy God hath commanded thy s. 
71.]8.unijl I have shewed thy s. to this generation 
* 74. 13. thou didst divide the sea by thy s. 

77. 14. ihou hast declared thy s. among the people 
80. 2. stir up thy s. and come and save us 

86. 11). O turn to me, give thy s. to thy servant 
110. 2. Lord shall send rod oi' thy s. out of Zion 
Prov. 5. 1 10. lest strangers be filled with thy s. 
24. 10. if faint in day of adversity, thy s. is small 

31. 3. give not thy s. unto women, nor thy ways 
Jsa. 17. 10. hast not been mindful of rock of thy s. 

52. 1. awake, awake, put on thy s. O Zion 
t53. 15. where is thy zeal and thy s. the sounding 
Amos 3. 11. he shall bring down tky s. from thee 
Mark 12.30. thou shalt love the Lord thy God with 
all thy heart and with all thy s. 33. Luke 10.27. 
You7- STRENGTH. 
Lev. 2G. 20. and your s. shall be spent in vain 
JSTeh. 8. 10. for'the joy of the Lord is your s.- 
Jsa. 23. 14. howl, ye ships, your s. is laid waste 

30. 15. in quietness and confidence shall be yours. 
Ezek. 24. 21. my sanctuarv, excellency of your s. 

STREiN'GTHEiX. 
Lev. 25. f 35. if thy brother be poor s. him 
Z)eMf.3.28.but charge Joshua, encourage ands.him 
Judg. 16. 28. 5. me, I pray thee, only this once 
19. 15. s. thine heart with a morsel of bread 
1 Kings 20. 22. go s. th) s. mark and see what dost 
Ezra 6. 22. to 5. their hands in the work of house 
JVe/i. 6. [). now therefore, O God, s. my hands 
Job 16. 5. but I would s. you with my mouth 
Psal. 20. 2. Lord send thee help, s. thee out of Zion 
27. 14. wait on Lord, he shall s. thy heart, 31. 24. 
41. 3. Lord will s. hirn on the bed of languishing 
63. 28. s. that which thou hast wrought for us 
89. 21. be established, mine arm also shall 5. him 
119. 28. s. thou me according to thy word 
fsa. 22. 21. and I will s. him with thy girdle 
30. 2. to 5. themselves in the s. of Pharaoh 

33. 23. they could not well s. their mast 

35. 3. s. ye the weak hands || 41. 10. I will 5. thee 
54. 2. [engthen thy cords, and 5. thy stakes 

/er. 4. 16. set up the standard, 5. stay not 
23. 14. they s. also the hands of evil doers 

Ezek. 7. 13. nor shall any s. himself in iniquity 
16.49. neither did she s. hand of poor and needy 
30. 24. I will s. arms of the king of Babylon, 25. 

34. 16. and 1 will 5. that which was sick 

Dan. 11. 1. even I stood to confirm and to s. him 
Amos 2. 14. and the strong shall not s. his force 
Zech. 10. 6. and I will 5. the house of Judah 

12. I will s. them in the Lord, they shall walk 
Luke 22. 32. when thou art converted, s. brethren 
1 Pet. 5. 10. God make you perfect, stablish.s. you 
Rev. 3. 2. be watchful and s. things which remain 

STRENGTHENED, Actively, Passively. 
Gen. 48. 2 Israel s. himself, and sat upon the bed 
J^udg. 3. 12. the Lord 5. Eglon against Israel 
7. 11. and afterwards shall tiiine hands be s. 
9. 124. which 5. his hands to kill his brethren 

1 Sam. 23. 16. Jonathan went and s. hand in God 

2 Sam. 2. 7. therefore now let your hands he s. 

1 Chron. 11. 10. who s. themselves with David 

2 Chron. 1. 1. and Solomon was *. in his kingdom 
11. 17. so (hey s. the kingdom of Judah 

12. 1, when Rehob. had s. himself, he forsook law 
13. 7. and have s. themselves against Rehoboam 
17. 1. Jehoshaphat s. himself against Israel 
21. 4. Jehoram s. himself and slew all his brethren 
23*. 1. Jehoiada s. himself and took the captains 
24. 13. they set houje of God in his state, and s. it 

25. 11. Amaziah s. himself, and led forth people 

26. 8. for Uzziah s. himself exceedingly 

28. 20. came and distressed Ahaz, but s. him not 

32. 5. Hezekiah s. himself, and built the wail 
Ezra 1. 6. all that were about them s. their hands 

7. 28. I was s. as hand of my God was upon me 
VeA. 2. 18. they 5. their hands for this good work 
hb 4. 3. and thou hast .9. the weak hands 

4. and thou hast s. the feeble knees 
Psal. 52. 7. and s. himself in his wickedness 
147. 13. for he hath s. the bars of thy gates 
Prov. 7. 1 13. she s. her face and said to him 

8. 28. when he s. the fountains of the deep 
?ja.45.tl.saith to Cyrus, whose right hand I have s. 
Ezek. 13.22. ye have s. the hands of the wicked 

34. 4. the diseased have ye not s. nor healed sick 
Dun. In. 18. one touched me, and s. me, 19. 
il. 6. he that begat her and 5. her in these times 
i2.shall cast down many, but he shall not be s.by 
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Hos. 7. 15. though I have bound and s. their arms 
^cis9.19.Saul wass.||£y;/t.3.16.to be s.vvith might 
Col. 1. 11. s. with all might according to his power 
2 Tim. 4. 17. the Lord stood with me and 5. me 

STRENGTH ENEDST. 
Psal. 138. 3. and 5. me with strength in my soul 

STRENGTHENETH. 
Job 15. 25. he s. himself against the Almighty 
Psal. 104. 15. and bread which 5. man's heart 
Prov. 24. t 5. yea, a man of knowledge 5. might 
31. 17. she girdeth her loins, and s. her arms 
Eccl. 7. 19. wisdom s. the wise more than ten men 
Jsa. 44. 14. the cypress and oak he s. for himself 
Amos 5. 9. that s. the spoiled against the strong 
PAii.4.13. Icandoall things thro' Christ who 5. me 

STRENGTHENING. 
J^uke 22. 43. there appeared an angel s. him 
w/3cisl8.23. Paul went to Galatia, 5. all the disciples 

STRETCH. 
Exod. 7. 19. s. out thy hand upon waters of Egypt 
8. 5. s. forth thine hand over streams and rivers 
16. s. out thy rod and smite dust of land 

25. 20. cherub, shall s. forth their wings on high 
Josh. 8. 18. s. out spear that is in thy hand to Ai 
2 Kings 2\. 13. 1 wills, over Jerus. line of Samaria 

1 Chron. 21. f 10. 1 s. out three things, choose one 
Job 11. 13. if thou s. out thy hands to him 

,39. 26. doth the hawk s. her wings toward south 1 
Psal. 68. 31. shall soon s. out her hands to God 
Jsa. 28. 20. shorter than that a man can s. himself 
34. 11. he shall s. upon it the line of confusion 
54. 2. s. forth the curtains of thy habitat, let them 
Jer. 10. 20. there is none to s. forth my tent 
Ezek. 30. 25. king of Baby, shall s. out my sword 
Amos 6. 4. and s. themselves upon their couches 
Mat. 12. 13. Jesus said to man, s. forth thy hand 
John 21. 18. thou shalt s. forth thy hands 

2 Cor. 10. 14. for we s. not ourselves beyond meas. 

STRETCHED, Actively, Passively. 

Gen. 22. 10. Abraham s. forth hand to slay his son 

48. 14. Israel s. out right hand, laid it on Ephraim 

Exod. 8. 6. Aaron s. out his hand over waters, 17. 

9.23. Moses s. forth his rod toward heaven, 10. 13. 

10. 22. JVIoses s. forth hand to heaven, 14. 21, 27. 

Josh. 8. 18. and Joshua s. out the spear, 26. 

19. they ran as soon as he had s. out his hand 
2 Sam. 6. f 17. set ark in tabernacle David had s. 
1 Ji^ings 6. 27. the cherubims s. forth their wings 
17. 21. he s. himself on child, 2 Kings 4. 34, 35. 
1 Chron. 21. 16. angel with a sword s. over Jerusal. 
Job 38. 5. who hath s. the line. upon iti 
Psal. 44. 20. or s. our hands to a strange god 
88. 9. I have s. out my hands unto thee 
136.6. to him that s. out the earth above waters 
Prov. 1. 24. because I have 5. out my hand 
Jsa. 3. 16. because they walk with s. forth necks 
5. 25. he hath s. forth his hatid against them; 
his hand is s. out still, 9. 12, 17, 21. \ 10. 4. 
14. 26. this is the hand that is s. out on all nations 
27. hand is s. out, and who shall turn it back? 
16. 8. her branches are s. out, are gone over sea 
23. 11. he s. out his hand over sea, shook kingdom 
42. 5. that s. out the heavens, 45. 12.. | 51. 13. 
Jcr. 6. 4. the shadows of the evening are s. out 
10. 12. he s. out the heavens by his discretion 
51. 15. he s. out heaven by his understanding 
Lam. 2. 8. the Lord hath s. out a line 
Ezek. 1. 11. and their wings were s. upward 
10. 7. one cherub 5. forth his hand to the fire 
16.27. behold, I have s. out my hand over thee 
Hos. 7. 5. he s. out his hands with scorners 
Amos 6. 7. that s. themselves shall be removed 
Zcch. 1. 16. a line shall be s. forth upon Jerusalem 
Mat. 12. 13. and he 5. forth his hand, Mark 3. 5. 
Luke 22. 53. ye s. forth no hands against me 
Acts 12. 1. Herod s. his hands to vex the church 
Rom. 10. 21. all dav long I have s. forth my hands 
Sre .Arm. 
STRETCHEDST. 
£xo(Z. 15.12. thou .5. out thy risht hand, earth swal. 

STRETCHEST. 
Psal. 104. 2. who s. out the heavens like a curtain 

STRETCHETH. 
Job 15. 25. for he s. out his hand against God 

26. 7. he s. out the north over the emptj place 
Prov. 31. 20. she s. out her hand to the poor 
Isa. 40. 22. that s. out the heavens as a curtain 

44. 13. the carpenter s. out his rule, marketh 
24. that s. forth the heavens alone, Zech. 12. 1. 
STRETCHING. 
Jsa. 8. 8. s. of his wings shall fill thy land, O Imm. 
.dots 4. 30. by s. forth thy hand to "heal 

STRIFE. 

Gen. 13. 7. there was a s. between the herdmen 

8. Abram said, let there be no s. between me 

Exod. 17. t 7. he called the name of the place s. 

JV«m. 20. 1 13. this is the water of s. because Israel 

27. 14. ye rebelled in the s. of the congregation 
Deut.l. 12. how can I myself alone bear your 5.? 
Jud^.l2.2.I and people were at great s. with Amm. 



2 Sam. 19. 9. all the people were at s. thro' israsi 
Psal. 31. 20. shalt keep them from s. of tongues 
55. 9. for I have seen violence and s. in the city 
SO. 6. thou makest us a s. to our neighbours 
106. 32. they angered him at the waters of 5. 
Prov. 15. 18. a wrathful man stirreth up s. 29. 22. 
but he that is slow to anger appeaseth s. 

16. 28. a froward man soweth s. and a whisperei 

17. 1. than a house full of sacrifices with a-. 
14. beginning of s. is as when one k-tteth out 

19. he ioveth transgression, that loveth s. 

20. 3. it is an honour for a man to cease from s. 
22. 10. cast out the scorner, and s. shall cease 
26. 17. he that meddleth with s. belong, not to him 

20. where there is no tale-bearer, tiie s. ceaseth 

21. so is a contentious man to kmdle s. 

28. 25. ho that is of a proud heart stirreth up s. 

30. 33. the forcing of wrath bringelh forth s. 
Jsa. 41. 111. the men of thy s. shall perish 

58. 4. behold, ye fast for s. and debate, to smite 
Jer. 15. 10. that thou hast born me a man of 5. 
Ezek. 47. 19. even to the waters of s. 48. 28. 
Hab. 1. 3. there are that raise up s. and contention 
Luke 22. 24. there was a 5. among the disciples 
RoJH. 13. 13. walk honestly, not in s. and envyir.'g 
1 Cur. 3. 3. there is among you s. and envying 
Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are 5. wrath 
Phil. 1. 15. some indeed preach Christ even of*. 

2. 3. let nothing be done through s. or vain glorj 

1 Tim. 6. 4. whereof Cometh envy, s. railings 
Heb.Q. 16. and an oath is to them an end of all*. 
Jam. 3. 14. but if ye have bitter envying and s. 

16. where s. is, there is confusion and evil work 
STRIFES. 
Prov. 10. 12. hatred stirreth up s. love covers sins 

2 Cor. 12. 20. lest there be envyings, wraths, s. 

1 Tim. 6. 4. doting about questions and s. of words 

2 Tim. 2. 23. knowing that they do gender 5. 

STRIKE. 

Exod. 12. 7. and 5. blood on the two side-posts, 22. 

Deut- 21. 4. and shall 5. off the heifer's neck there 

2 Jungs 5. 11. will come and s. his hand over place 

Job 17. 3. who is he that will 5. hands with mel 

20. 24. and the bow of steel shall s. him through 

Psal. 110. 5. shall 5. thro' kings in day of his wrath 

Prov. 7. 23. till a dart 5. through his liver 

11. 1 15. that hateth those that s. hands is sure 

17. 26. it is not good to s. princes for equity 

22. 26. be not thou one of them that s. hands 
.Ter. 40. tl4. hath sent Ishmael to s. thee in soul 
Ezek. 39. t2. I will s. thee with six plagues 
Hos. 14. fS. he shall 5. forth his roots as Lebanon 
Hab. 3. 14. thou didst s. through with his staves 
Mark 14. 65. did s. Jesus with palmsof their hands 

STRICKEN, Actively, Passively. 
Gen. 18. 11. Abram and Sarah well s. in age, 24. 1 
Josh. 13. 1. now Joshua was s. in years, 23. 1, 2. 
Judg. 5. 26. when Jael had s. through his temples 
1 Jfings 1. 1. king David was old and s. in years 
Prov. 6. 1. if thou hast s. thy hand with a stranger 

23. 35. they have s. me and I was not sick 

Jsa. 1.5. why should ye be s. any morel revolt more 
16. 7. surely they are 5. |i 53. 4. did esteem him s. 
53. 8. for the transgression of my people was he s. 
Jer. 5. 3. thou hast s. them, they have not grieved 
Lam. 4. 9. s. through for want of the fruits of field 
Luke 1.7. Zach. and Elisabeth well 5. in years, 18. 

STRIKER. 
1 Tim. 3. 3. a bishop must be sober, no s. Tit. 1. 7. 

STRIKETH, 
.Job 34. 26. he s. them as wicked men in sight 
Prov. 17. 18. a man void of understanding 5. hands 
Rev. 9. 5. as torment of scorpion, when he s. a man 

STRING. 
Psal. 11. 2. they make ready their arrow upon s. 
Mark 7. 35. s. of his tongue was loosed, he spako 

STRINGS. 
Psal. 21 . 12. shalt make ready thine arrows upon s. 
33. 2. sirig to him with the psaltery, with an in- 
strument often s. 92. 3. 1 144.9. 
STRINGED. 

1 v<fa7n.l8.t6.women came with three s. instrumenU 
P.9aZ.150.4. praise him with s. instruments and org. 
Jsa. 38. 20. we will sing my songs to s. instrumeata 
Hab. 3. 19. to chief sin?er on my 5. instruments 

STRIPE. 
1:10^.21.25. shalt give wound for v^ound,s. fors. 
STRIPES. 
See the Signification of Scourge. 
Deut. 25. .3. forty s. he may give him, and not ex- 
ceed ; if he beat him above these with manys. 

2 Sam. 7. 14. and with s. of the children of men 
Psal. 89. 32. then I will visit their iniquity with s. 
Prov. 17. 10. than a hundred 5. mto a fool 

19. 29. and s. are prepared for the back of fools 

20. 30. so do s. the inward parts of the belly 
Jsa. .53. 5. with his s. we are healed, 1 Pet. 2. 24- 
jMke 12. 47. he who knew, be beaten with many a 

48. he who knew not shall be beaten with few s 
Acts 16. 23. when they had laid many 5. upon tJieia 



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^c/5l6.33.took them same hour and washed their*. 

S Cor. 6. 5. in s. in imprisonments, in tumults 

11. 23. in s. above measure, in prisons, in deaths 

24 of Jews five times received I forty s. save one 

STRIP. 

JVmot. 20. 2G. and s. Aaron of his garments 

I Sam 31.8.Pliilistinescamet0 6- slain, 1 C/tr. 10. 8. 

I.ia. 32. U.S. ye, make ye bare, gird sackcl. on loins 

Ezck. ]G. 39. they shall a. thee of thy clothes, 23. 26. 

Uos. 2 3. lest I s. her naked, and set her as in day 

STRIPPED. 
Qen. 37. 23. that they s. Joseph out of his coat 
Exod. 33. 0. Israel s. themselves of their ornaments 
J^um. 20. 28. Moses 5. Aaron of his garments 

1 Sam. 18. 4. Jonathan s. himself of the robe on him 
19. 24. Saul s. off iiis clothes also, and prophesied 
31. 9. the Philistines s. Saul of his armour 

2 Ckron. 20. 25. ])recious jewels which they s. off 
Job 19. 9. he s. me of my glory, and taken crown 

22. 6. for thou hast s. the naked of their clothing 

Mic. 1. 8. therefore 1 will go s. and naked 

Mat. 27.28. thoy s. Jesus, put on him scarlet robe 

Luke 10.30. tiiieves, which s. him of his raiment 

STRIPLING. 

1 Sam. 17. 56. king said, inquire whose son the s. is 

STRIVE. 
Oen. fi. 3. my spirit shall not always s. with man 
28. 20. the herdmen of Gerar did s. with Isaac's 
Exod. 21. 18. if men s. together, and one smite an. 
22. if man s. and hurt a woman with child, he 
shall be surely punished, Deut.25. 11. 
Deut. 33. 8. with whom thou didst s. at Meribah 
Judg. 11. 25. did he ever 5. ag. Isr. or fight ag. them 
Job 33. 13. why dost thou s. against him 1 
Fs. 35. 1. plead my cause with them that s, with me 
Prov. 3. 30. s. not with a man without cause 
25. 8. go not forth hastily to ,9. lest thou know not 
Isa. 41. 11. and they that s. with thee shall perish 
45. 9. let the potsherd s. with potsherds of earth 
Hos. 4. 4. let no man s. thy people are as they that s. 
Mat. 12. 19. he shall not .9. nor shall any hear voice 
Luke 13. 24. s. to enter in at the strait gate 
Rom. 15. 30. s. with me in your prayers to God 

for me 

2 Tim. 2. 5. and if a man also s. for masteries 
14. that they s. not about words to no profit 
24. and the servant of the Lord must not s. 

STRIVED. 
Rom. 15. 20. so have I s. to preach the gospel 

STRIVEN. 
Jer. 50. 24. because thou hast s. against the Lord 

STRIVETH. 
Isa. 45. 9. woe to him that s. with his Maker 

1 Cor.9.25. ev. man that s. for mastery, is temperate 

STRIVING. 

Phil. 1. 27. with one mind s. for faith of the gospel 

Col. 1. 29. 5. accord, to his working which worketh 

4. 1 12. always s. fervently for you in prayers 

Heb. 12. 4. ye have not resisted to blood, s ag. sin 

STRIVINGS. 

2 Sam. 22. 44. hast delivered me from the s. of the 

people, and made head of heathen, Psal. 18. 43. 
Tit. 3. 9. avoid contentions and s. about the law 

STROKE. 
Deut. 17. 8. if a matter too hard between s. and s. 
19. 5. and his hand fetcheth a s. with the axe to cut 
21. 5. by their word shall every s. be tried 
2 Saw. 20. flO. Joab doubled not his s. Amasa died 
2 GA?\ 2J. 1 14. with a greats, will the Lord smite 
Esth. 9. 5. Jews smote their enemies with the s. 
Job 23. 2. my s. is heavier than my groaning 
36. 18. beware lest he take tiir^e away with his s. 
Psal. 38. 1 11. my friends stand aloof from my s. 
39. 10. remove thy s. away from me 
Isa. 14. 6. he smote the people with a continual s. 
30. 2G. the Lord liealeth the s. of their wound 
53. t8. for he was cut off out of tlie land, for the 
transgression of my people was the s. upon him 
Ezek. 24. 16. I take desire of thine eyes with a s. 

STROKES. 
Prov. 18 6. a fool's mouth calleth for s. 

STRONG. 
Gen. 49. 14. Issachar is a s. ass, couching down 

24. and the arms of his hands were made s. 
Exod. 6. 1. with a s. hand shall let them go, 13.9. 
10. 19. the Lord turned a mighty s. west-wind 
14. 21. Ld. caused sea lo go back by a s. east-wind 
J^um. 20. 20. Edom came against him with a s.hand 

21. 24. border of the children of Ammon was s. 
24. 21. Balaam said, s. is thy dwelling-place 
28. 7. tks s. wine to be poured out to the Lord 

Dent. 2. 36. there was not one city too s. for us 

22. t25. ifmantakes. hold ofher, and lie with her 
28. 1 50. a nation s. of face, which shall not regard 

Josh. 14. 11. as yet I am ass. this day, as I was day 
17. 13. when Israel were waxen s. Judg. L 28. 

23. 0. Lord hath driven ^ut great nations and s. 
Jiid(r. R. 12. the band of Midian was s. ag. Israel 

t2(). build an altar on the top of this s. place 
9 51 but there was a s. tower withio the city 
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Judg. 14. 14. out of the s. came forth sweetness 

18. 26. Micah saw tliat they were too s. for him 
lSara.l4.52.when Saul saw any s. man, he took him 
2 Sam. 2. f 16. that place was called field of s. men 

3. 6. Abner made himself s. for the house of Saul 

10. 11. if the Syrians be too s. for me, if Ammon 
he too s. tor thee, 1 will help, 1 Chr. 19. 12. 

11. 25. make thy battle more s. against the city 

15. 12. the conspiracy wass. the people increased 
22. 18. he delivered me from my s. enemy, for 

they were too s. for me, Psal. 18. 17. 

1 Kings 2. f8.Shimei,who cursed me with as.curse 
8. 42. for they shall hear of thy name and s. hand 

19. 11. a great and s. wind rent the mountains 

2 Chron. 11. 12. he made the cities exceeding s. 
17. so they made Rchoboam s. three years 

16. 9. eyes run to shew himself s. in behalf of them 
26. 16. when Uzziah was s. he was lifted up 

JVeA. 1. 10. thou hast redeemed by thy s. hand 
9. 25. and they took s. cities and a fat land 
Job 8. 2. words of thy mouth be like a s. wind 

9. 19. if I speak of strength, lo, he is s. 

30. 21. with thy s. hand thou opposest thyself 

37. 18. hast thou spread out the sky that is s.? 
40. 18. bones are as s. pieces of brass, like bars 

PsaZ. 19. 5. and rejoiceth as a s. man to run a race 

24. 8. Lord s. and mighty. Lord mighty in battle 

30. 7. thou hast made my mountain to stand s. 

31. 2. be thou my s. rock, and house to save me 

21. he hath shewed me his kindness in a s. city 
35. 10. the poor from him that is too s. for him 

1 18. I will praise thee among s. people 

38. 19. mine enemies are lively and they are s. 

60. 9. who will bring me into s. city? 108. 10. 

61. 3. thou hast been a s. tower from the enemy 
71. 3. be my s. habitation || 7. thou art my s. refuge 
80. 15. the branch thou madest s. for thyself, 17. 
89. 8. O Lord, who is a s. Lord like unto thee? 

13. s. is thy hand, and high is thy right hand 
138. 12. with a s. hand and a stretched-out arm 

thou hast brought them out, .Ter. 32. 21. 
P?'ou.7.2G. yea, many s. men have been slain by her 

10. 15. rich man's wealth is his s. city, 18. 11. 

11. 16. woman retains honour, and s. men retain 
14. 26. in the fear of the Lord is s. confidence 

18. 10. the name of the Lord is a s. tower 

19. a brother is harder to be won than a s. city 
21. 14. a reward in the bosom pacifieth s. wrath 
24.5.wise men is s. || 30.25. ants are a people not s. 
Eccl. 9. 11. I saw that the battle is not to the s. 

12. 3. when the s. men shall bow themselves 
Cant. 8. 6. set me as a seal, for love is s. as death 
Isa. 1. 31. the s. shall be as tow, maker as a spark 

8. 7. Lord bringeth on them waters, s. and many 
11. the Lord spake thus to me with a s. hand 
17. 9. his s. cities shall be as a forsaken bough 

25. 3. therefore shall the s. people glorify thee 

26. 1. shall this song be sung, we have a s. city 

27. 1. with his 5. sword shall punish Leviathan 

28. 2. behold the Lord hath a mighty and s. one 

22. be ye not mockers, lest your bands be made s. 
31. 1. that trust in horsemen, because they are s. 

40. 10. behold, the Lord will come with a s. hand 
26. for that he is s. in power, not one faileth 

41. 21. bring forth your s. reasons, saith King of Jac. 
53. 12. and he shall divide the si)oil with the s. 
56. 1 11. yea, they are s. of appetite 
60. 22. a^small one shall become a s. nation 
,Jcr. 5. 1 6. because their backslidings are s. 
21. 5. I will fight against you w,ith a s. arm 
48. 14. how say ye, we are mighty, s. men for war 
17. all about him say, how is the s. staff broken! 

49. 19. he shall come against habitation of the s. 

50. 34. their Redeemer is s. the Lord of hosts 
44. he shall come up to the habitation of the s. 

51. 12. make the watch s. set up the watchmen 
Ezek. 3. 8. 1 have made thy face s. thy forehead s. 

14. but the hand of the Lord was s. upon me 
7. 24. I will make the pomp of the s. to cease 

19. 11. had s. rods for sceptres of them that rule 
12. her s. rods were broken and withered 

14. so she hath no s. rod to be a sceptre to rule 
26. 11. thy s. garrisons shall go down to ground 

17. the renowned city which was s. in the sea 
30. 21. to bind it, to make it s. to hold the sword 

22. and I will break the s. arms of Pharaoh 

32. 21. s. shall speak to him out of midst of hell 
34. 16. but I will destroy the fat and the s. 

Dan. 4. 11. the tree grew, and was s. 20. 
22. it is thou, O king, art grown and become s. 

7. 7. the fourth beast terribly s. exceedingly 

8. 8. when he was s. the great horn was broken 
11. 23. he shall become s. with a small people 

Joel 1. 6. for nation is come up on my land, s. 2. 2. 

2. 5. as the noise of a s. people set in battle-array 
11. .for he is s. that executeth his word 

3. 10. let the weak say, I am s. 

Amos 2. 9. the Amorite was s. as the oaks 
14. and the s. shall not strengthen his force 
1 16. he that is s. of heart, shall flee away 



Amos 5. 9. that strengtheneth the spoiled ag. the $ 
Mic. 4. 3. he shall rebuke s. nations afar off 
7. 1 will make her that was cast far off, s. nation 

6. 2.' hear, ye s. foundations of the earth 
J^ah. 2. 1. make thy loins s. fortify thy power 
Zech. 6. 13. in fourth chariot grisled and s. horsea 

8. 22. s. nations shall come to seek the Lord 
J^/a^.l2.29.how can one enter into a a. man's house 
except he fir.st bind the s. manl Mark 3. 27 

14. 130. but when he saw wind s. he was afraifl 
Luke 1. 80. the child grew and waxed s. 2. 40. 

11. 21. when a s. man armed keepeth his palac* 
Acts 3. 16. thro' faith hath made this man s. 
Rom. 4. 20. was s. in faith, giving glory to God 

15. 1. we that are s. ought to bear infirm, of weak 

1 Cor. 4. 10. we are weak, but ye are s. 

2 Cor. 12. 10. for when I am weak, then am I s. 
13. 9. we are glad when we are weak, and ye are s. 

2 Thess. 2. 11. God shall send them s. delusion 
//ci. 5. 7. when had offered up prayers with s. crying 

12. such as have need of milk, and not of s. metU 
14. s. meat belongs to them that are of full age 

6. 18. we might have a s. consolat. who have fled 

11. 34. who out of weakness were made s. 

1 John 2. 14. ye are s. word of God abideth in you 

/2e«.5.2. 1 saw a s. angel proclaim, with loud voice 

18. 2. he cried with a s. voice, Babylon is fallen 

8. for s. is the Lord God who judgeth her 

Be STRONG. 

JSTum. 13. 18. see whether they be s. or weak 

28. the people be s. that dwell in the land 
Z)eMi.ll.8. keep commandments, that ye may ics. 

12. 1 23. only be s. that thou eat not the blood 
,Tosh.l7.18. drive out Canaanites, though they be s. 

1 Sam. 4. 9. be s. and quit yourselves like men 

2 Sam. 16. 21. the hands of all with thee shall be s. 
1 Kings 2. 2. be thou s. and shew thyself a man 

1 Chron. 19. 12. if the Syrians be too s. for me, if 

Ammon be too s. for thee I will help thee 
28. 1 7. if he be s. to do my commandments 
10. the Lord hath chosen thee, be s. and do it 

2 Chron. 15. 7. be s. your work shall be rewarded 
25. 8. if thou wilt go, do it, be s. for the battle 

Eira 9. 12. that ye may be s. and eat good of land 
Psal. 144. 14. that our oxen m'ay be s. to labour 
Isa. 35. 4. say to them of a fearful heart, he s. 
Ezek. 22. 14. can thy hands be s. in the days I deal 
Dan. 2. 40. the fourth kingdom shall be s. as iron 
42. the kingdom shall be partly s. partly broken 

10. 19. he said, peace be to thee, be s. yea, be s. 

11. 5. the king of the south shall be s. and he shall 

be s. above him and have dominion 

32. but people that know their God shall be s 

Hag. 2.4. bcs. O Zerubbabe],Zies. O Joshua, hes. 

all ye people of land, saith the Lord, and work 

Zech. 8. 9. let hands be s. ye that hear m these days 

13. fear not, but let your hands be s. [be s. 

1 Cor. 16. 13. stand fast in faith, quit you like men, 
Eph. 6. 10. finally, brethren, be s. in the Lord 

2 Tim. 2. 1. my son, be s. in grace that is in Christ 

, See Courage, Drink. 
STRONG hold and holds. 
J\rum. 13. 19. whether in tenis or in s. holds 
Judg. 6. 2. Israel made them caves and s. holds 

1 Sam. 23. 14. David abode in wilderness in s. holds 

19. doth not David hide himself with us in ?. A.? 

29. and David dwelt in s. holds at En-gedi 

2 Sam. 5. 7. David took the s. hold of Zion 
24. 7. and they came to the s. hold of Tyre 

2 Kings 8. 12. their s. holds wilt thou set on fire 
2 Chron. 11. 11. Rehoboam fortified the s. holds 
Psal. 89. 40. thou hast brought his s. holds to ruin 
Isa. 23. 11. to destroy the s. holds thereof 
31. 9. and he shall pass over to his s. hold for fear 
Jer. 48. 18. the spoiler shall destroy thy s. holds 

41. Kerioth is taken, the s. holds are surprised 
Lam. 2. 2. he hath thrown down s. holds of Judah 

5. the Lord hath destroyed his s. holds 
Z)ffi?i. 11.24. forecast his devices against the s. holds 

39. thus shall he do in the most s. holds 
Mic. 4. 8. the s. hold of the daughter of Zion 
J^ah. 1. 7. Lord is a s. hold in the day of trouble 
3. 12. all thy s. holds shall be like fig-trees 

14. draw thee waters for siege, fortify thy s.kold 
Hah. 1. 10. they shall deride every s- hold 
Zech. 9. 3. and Tyrus did build herself a s. hold 

12. turn ye to the s. hold, ye prisoners of hope 
2 Cor. 10. 4. but mighty to pulling down of s. liolds 

STRONG ones. 
Psal. 10. 10. that the poor may fall by his s. ones 
.Jer. 8. 16. at sound of the neighing of his s. oiies 

STRONGER. 
Gen. 25. 23. one people shall be s. than the other 
30. 41. whensoever the s. cattle did conceive 

42. so the feebler were Laban's, and s. Jacob's 
J^um. 13. 31. we be not able, they are s. than wa 
Judg. 14. 18. the men said, what is s. than a lionl 
2 Sam. 1. 23. Saul and Jonathan were s. than lions 

3. 1. but David waxed s. and s. and Saul weaker 

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1 Kings 20.23. their gods are gods of hills, therefore 
s. surely we shall be s. than they, 25. 
Job 17. 9. he that hath clean hands shall bes.ands. 
Psal. 105. 24. he made them s. than their enemies 
142. G. deliver me, for they are s than I 
/er. 20. 7. thou art s. than 1, and hast prevailed 
31. 11. ransomed from him that was s. than he 
Luke 11.22. when a s. than he shall come upon him 
1 Cor. 1. 25. the weakness of God is s. than men 
10. 22. do we provoke Lord 1 are we s. than he ? . 
STRONGEST. 
Prov. 30. 30. a lion which is s. among beasts 

STRONGLY. 
Judff. 8. 1 1- Ephraimites did chide Gideon s. 

1 Chron. 11. f 10. these men held s. with David 
EzraG. 3. let the foundation thereof be s. laid 

STROVE. 
Gen. 26. 20. called Ezek. bee. they 5. with him, 21. 
22. digged another well, and ibrthat they s. not 
Exod. 2. 13. two men of the Hebrews 5. together 
Lev. 24. 10. and a man of Israel s. in the camp 
J^um. 20. 13. the children of Israel s. with the Lord 
26. 9. this is that Dathan, who s. against Moses 

2 Sam. 14. 6. they two s. together in the field 
Dan. 7. 2. the four winds s. upon the great sea 
JoknQ. 52. the Jewss. among themselves, saying 

^cts 7.26. Moses shewed himself to them as they s. 

23. 9. and s. saying, we tind no evil in this man 

STRUCK. 

3 Sam. 2. 14. he s. it into the pan or kettle or pot 
2 Sam. 12. 15. the Lord s. the child, and it was sick 

20. 10. Joab s. him not again, and Amasa died 
2 Chron. 13. 20. the Lord s. Jeroboam, and he died 
Mai. 26. 51. one of them s. a servant of high-priest's 
Luke 22. 64. they s. Jesus on the face, John 18. 22. 

STRUGGLED. 
Gen. 25. 22. the children 5. together within her 

STUBBLE. 
Exod. 5. 12. scattered to gather s. instead of straw 
I5.7.sentestthy wfath which consumed them as s. 
Job 13. 25. and wilt thou pursue the dry s. ? 

21. 18. they are ass. before the wind, and as chaff 
41. 28. sling-stones are turned with him into 5. 

29. darts are counted as s. he laugheth at a spear 
Psal. 83. 13. make them as s. before the wind 
Isa. 5. 24. as fire devoureth the s. so their root be 
33. 11. she shall conceive chaff and bring forth s. 

40. 24. whirlwind shall take them away as s. 

41. 2. he gave them as driven s. to his bow 
47. 14. they shall be as s. the fire shall burn them 

Jer. 13. 24. therefore will I scatter them as s. 

Jocli. 5. like noise of a flame, tbat devoureth the s. 

Obad. 18. and the house of Esau shall be for s. 

J^'ah. 1. 10. they shall be devoured as s. fully dry 

Mai. 4. i. all that do wickedly and proud be 5. 

1 Cor. 3. 12. on this foundation gold, wood, hay s. 
STUBBORN. 

Deiit. 21. 18. if a man have a s. and rebellious son 
20. and they shall say to elders, this our son is 5. 

Judrr. 2. 19. they ceased not from their s. way 

Psal. 78. 8. might not be as fathers, a s. generation 

Prov. 7. 11. she is loud and s. her feet abide not 
STUBBORNNESS. 

Dent. 9. 27. look not to s. of this people nor sin 
29. t 19. peace, tho' I walk in s. of mine heart 

] Sam. 15. 23. and s. is as iniquity and idolatry 

Jer. 3. t 17. nor walk after the s. of their heart 
7, t 24. but they walked in s. of their evil heart, 
9. tl4. 1 11. t8. 1 13. t 10. I 16. t 12. 
23. t 17. say to them that walk in s. no evil come 
STUCK. 

1 5'a??i.26. 7. his spear 5. in the ground at his bolster 

Psal. 119. 31. I have s. unto thy testimonies 

/lets 27. 41. for par'of the ship s. fast and remained 
STUDS. 

Cant.^ .11. will make borders of gold with s. of silver 
STUDY. 

The chief study of the Hebrews was always the 
law of the Lord. The practice of this is re- 
commended throxighoutthe whdeOldTestament. 
Moses commanded., that the laic of the Lord 
should always be in their mouths day and night; 
that it should be as a memorial before their 
eyes., and a signal in their hands: He would 
have them engrave it on their hearts ; that they 
should teach it their children : that they should 
always meditate upon il,whetJier sitting in their 
houses, walking in the fields, in the night time, 
ichile they slept, and when they awoke in the 
morning ; that they should wear it as a brace- 
let to their arm, and write it upon their door- 
posts. This was the study of the prophets, the 
patriarchs, and aZZ^ood Israelites, Exod. 13.9. 
Deut. 6. 7. 

But their study was not confined only to their 
laws and ceremonies prescribed by Moses: 
They studied their histories, and even their ge- 
nealogies ; so that the children of tAe Jews, 
according to Jerom, knew at their finger-ends 
all the genealogies thai are found in the Chro- 
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nicies. From their tenderest infancy., as Jose- 
phus relates, they were accustomed to study the 
laws of God, to learn them by heart, to prac- 
tise them, and they were so addicted to them, 
that they were ready to lay down their lives 
for their observation. After they had the 
icritings of the prophets, they applied them- 
selves very earnestly to know the sense of the 
prophecies, and to study the hidden meaning 
of them. We see it by Daniel, who applied 
himself 2Dith so much care to unfold the mean- 
ing of his own revelations, and of those of the 
prophet Jeremiah, who fixed the time for the 
completing the captivity of tlie people of God, 
Dan. 7. 23. | 9. 2, 3, 22, 23, 24. And the 
Apostle Peter informs us, what was the study 
of the prophets. They searched what times and 
what other circumstances the Spirit of Christ, 
who spoke in them had marked out, when they 
predicted the sufferings of our Saviour, and the 
glory that was to follow, 1 Pet. 1. 11. 
After the conquests o/ Alexander the Great, the 
Jews, who loere mingled with the Grecians, in 
the greatest part of the provinces of the East, 
began to have a taste fur their language and 
their studies. In imitation of the Grecian 
phil OS op hers, they divided themselves into differ- 
ent sects. Some of them, as the Pharisees, 
espoused some of the opinions of the Stoics a7irf 
Platonicians ; others, as the Sadducees, em- 
braced some of the notions of the Epicureans; 
others, as the Essenians, says Phiio, had a 
contempt for logic, physics, and metaphysics ; 
which they thought useless, and matter of mere 
curiosity. They only applied themselves to 
morality and the laws of God, which they ex- 
plained after a sublime and allegorical 
manner. 
In our Saviour's time it appears, that the main 
study of the Jewish doctors was chiefly the tra- 
ditions of their fathers. Christ upbraids them 
frequently with having forsaken the laiD of 
God and its true meaning, to ascribe meanings 
and applications to it, contrary to the sense of 
the laio and the intention of the lawgiver. St. 
Paul, who had been bred up in these prin- 
ciples, shows also the absurdity of them in his 
Epistles, always calling back the laws to their 
original and to their true sense. But all this 
was not able to cure the spirit of the Jews 
upon this article; at this day they are more 
bigoted to their traditions than ever, and 
they make them the greatest part of their 
study. 
Eccl. 12. 12. and much s. is a weariness of the flesh 
1 Thess. 4. 11. that ye s. to be quiet and to work 
~Tim. 2. 15. s. to shew thyself approved unto God 

STUDIETH. 
Prov. 15. 28. heart of the righteous s. to answer 

24. 2. for their heart s. destruction, tjicir lips talk 

STUFF. 
Gen. 31. 37. whereas thou hast searched all my 5. 

45. 20. regard not your s. good of Egypt is yours 
Exod. 22. 7. if a man dehver money or s. to keep 

36. 7. the s. they had was sufficient for the work 
Josh. 7. 11. they have put it even am. their own s. 
1 Sam. 10. 22. he hath hid himself among the s. 

25. 13. and two hundred abode by the 5. 

30. 24. so shall his part be that tarriethby s. 
£!ie.t. 12. 3. prepare thees. for removing and remove 

4. then shalt thou bring forth thy s. by day, 7. 

Luke 17. 31. be on house-top, and his s. in house 
STUMBLE. 

Prov. 3. 23. shalt walk, and thy foot not s. 4. 12. 
4. 19. the wicked know not at what they s. 

Isa. 5. 27. none shall be weary, nor s. among them 
8. 15. and many among them shall s. and fall 
28. 7. they err in vision, they 5. in judgment 
59. 10. we grope, we 5. at noon day as in night 
63. 13. that led them that they should not s. 

Jer. 13. 16. before your feet s. on dark mountains 
18. 15. they have caused them to s. in their ways 
20.11. theref. my persecutors shall s. not prevail 

31. 9. to walk in a way wherein they shall not 5. 

46. 6. they shall s. and fall toward the north 
50. 32. and the most proud shall s. and fall 

Dan. 11. 19. but he shall s. and fall, not be found 
JVaA. 2. 5. they shall s. in their walk 

3. 3. multitude of slain, they s. upon their corpses 
Mai. 2. 8. ye have caused many to 5. at the law 
1 Pet. 2. 8. a rock of offence to them that 5. at word 

STUMBLED. 
1 Sam. 2. 4. and they that s. are girt with strength 
1 Chron. 13. 9. to hold the ark, for the oxen s. 
PsaZ.27.2.when they came to eat up myflesh,theys. 
Jer. 46. 12. for the mighty man hath s. ag. mighty 
Rom. 9. 32. for they 5. at that stumbling-stone 

11.11. Isay then, have they .9.thal they should fall? 

STUMBLETH. 
Pror. 24.17.and let not thy heart he glad v/hen he s. 



John 11. 9. if !iny man walk in the day, ho s. not 

10. but if a man walk in the night, he 5. 
7?om.l4.21.nor to eat anytliinff whereby thy broth s 

STUMBLING. 
IJohn'i. 10. and there isnone occasion of s.inhim 
STUMBLING-BLOCK. 
See Signification on Offence. 
Lev. 19. 14. thou shalt not put a s. before the blind 
Ps.ll9.t 165. that love thy law they shall have no s. ' 
/sa. 57.14. take upthes.out ofthe way of my people 
Ezek 3. 20. and I lay a s. before him, he shall die 

7. 19. because it is the s. of their initjuity 
14. 3. they put the 5. of their iniquity, 4, 7. 
44. t 12. they were a s. of iniquity to Israel 

Rom. 11. 9. let their table be made a trap, a s. 

14. 13. that no man put as. in his brother's ^vay 
1 Cor. 1. 23. we preach Christ crucified, to Jews a j 

8.9. take heed lest this liberty of yours become a s 
i2eu.2.14.who taught Balak to cast a s. before Israel 

STUMBLING-BLOCKS. 
Jer. 6. 21. behold, I will lay s. before this people 
Zeph. 1. 3. I will consume the s. with the wicksd 

STUMBLING-STONE. 
Isa. 8. 14. he shall be for a stone of s. to Israel 
Rom. 9. 32. for they stumbled at that s.-stone 

33.behold, I lay in Sion as. -stand rock of offenca 
1 Pc<.2.8.a stone ofs. to them that stumble at word 

STUMP. 
1 Sam. 5. 4. only the s. of Dagon was left to him 
Dan. 4. 15. yet leave the s. in the earth, 23, 26. 

SUBDUE. 
Gen. 1. 28. God said, replenish the earth and s. it 
1 Chr. 17. 10. moreover I will s. all thine enemies 
Psal. 47. 3. he shall s. the people under us 
127. t 5. they shall s. tliine enemies in the gate 
Tsa. 45. 1. I have holden, to s. nations before him 
Dan. 7. 24. another rise, and he shall s. three kings 
./T/ic.7.19.he will turn again, he will s. our iniquities 
Zcc/j.9.15.they shall devour and s. wii h sling stones 
Phil. 3. 21. he is able to s. all things to himself 

SUBDUED. 
J^um. 32. 22. and the land be s. before the Lord 

29. and the land shall be s. before you 
Deut. 20.20. thou shalt build bulwarks^ until it be s- 
33. t 29. and thine enemies shall be s. unto thee 
.Tosh. 18. 1. and the land was s. before them 
Judg. 3. 30. so Moab was s. |i 4. 23. God s. Jabin 

8. 28. thus Midian wass. || 11. 33. Ammon wass. 
15a»2.7.13.the Philistines were s.hand of Lord was 

against them, 2 Sam. 8 1.1 Chr. 18. 1 . | 20. 4. 
2Sa»z.8.11.silver and gold of all nations which he s. 
22.40. girded me with strength, them that rose up 
against me hast thou s. under me, Psal. 18. 39. 
1 Chron. 22. 18. and the land is s. before the Lord 
Psal. 81. 14. I should soon have s. their enemies 
ICcrr. 15.28. and w^hen all things shall bes. unto him 
Heb. 11. 33. who through faith s. kingdoms 

SUBDUEDST. 
J^eh. 9. 24. thou s. the inhabitants of the land 

SUBDUETH. 
Ps. 18.47. itisG.thats. the people under me, 144. 2. 
Z)an.2 40. forasmuch as iron breaks and s. all things 

SUBJECT. 
Gen. 3. f 15. thy desire shall be s. to thy husband 

4. t 7. his desire shall be s. to thee, thou shalt rule 
Luke 2. 51. Jesus went down, and was s. to them 

10. 17. saying. Lord, even the devils are s. to us 
20. rejoice not that the spirits are s. to you 
Rom. 3.|19. world may be s. to the judgment of God 
8. 7. for it is not s. to the law of God, nor can be 
20. for the creature was made s. to vanity 
. 13. 1. let every soul be s. to the higher powers 

S.wherefore yc must needs bes.notonly .•or wrath 
1 Cor. 14.32.the spirits of prophets are s. to prophets 

15. 28. then shall the Son also himself be s. to him 
jE;?A.5.24.as the church iss.toChrist,solet the wives 
CoL2.20.why,astho' living, are ye s. to ordinances 
Tit. 3. 1. put them in miml to be s. to powers 
Heb. 2. 15. who were all their life-time s. to 

bondage 
Jam. 5. 17. Elias was s. to like passions as we are 
1 Pet. 2.18. servants be s. to your mast.with all fear 
3. 22. angels and powers being made s. to 'lim 

5. 5. yea, all of vou be 5. one to another 

SUBJECTED. 
Rom. 8. 20. of him who hath s. the same in hope 

SUBJECTION. 
Psal. 106. 42. their enemies were brought into s. 
.Jer. 34. 11. and they brought them into s. 16. 

1 Cor. 9. 27. 1 keep under and bring my body into «. 

2 Cor. 9. 13. they glorify God for your professed s. 
(?a^2.5.to whom we gave place bys.not foraii hour 
1 TOT.2.11.1et the women learn in silence with all 5 

3. 4. having his children in s. with all gravity 
Heb. 2. 5. hath he not put in s. the world to come 

8. thou hast put all things ins under his feet 
12.9. rather be in s. to the Father of spirits and live 
1 Pet. 3. 1. wives, be in s. to your husbands, 5. 

SUBMIT. 
Gen. 16. 9. return and s thyself under her hands 



SUB 



sue 



sue 



wlio s. whole houses' teaching things 



Smn. 22.46. strangers shall s. themselves to me, as 
soon as they he;ir,siiall be obed.to me, P5. 18. 44. 
Ps. 66. 3. shall thine enemi.es 5. themselves to thee 
68. 30. till every one s. himself with pieces of silv. 
1 Coi: 16. 16. that ye s. yourselves unto such 
E//A. 5. 22. wives, s. yourselves to your own hus- 
bands, as unto the Lord, Cul. 3. 18. 
fJcb. 13. 17. s. yourselves for they watch for souls 
• Ja7n. 4. 7. s. yourselves therefore to G. resist devil 
I ret. 2.13. s. yourselves to every ordinance of man 
5.3.1ikewise, ye younger, 5. yourselves to the elder 

SUBMITTED. 
I Chron. 29. 24. the sons of David 5. to Solomon 
Ps. 81. IS.the haters of the L. should haves, to him 
Rom. 10. 3. have nots. to the righteousness ofGod 

SUBMITTING. 
Eph. 5. 21. s. yourselves one to anoth. in fear of G. 

SUBORNED. 
^cJsC.ll.then thev s. men who said, we have heard 

SUBSCRIBE. 
Isa. 44.5. another shall with his hand s. unto the L. 
Jcr. 32. 44. men shall s. evidences, and seal them 

SUBSCRIBED. 
Jer. 32. 10. I s. the evidence, and sealed it 
12. in presence of the witnesses that s. the book 
SUBSTANCE. 
Oen.lA. I will destroy every living s. from ofFearth 
23. every livings, was destroyed, man and cattle 
12. 5. Abram took all the s. they had gathered 
13. 6. their s.was great, so that they could not dwell 
15. 14. afterward they shall come out with great s. 
34. 23. shall not their cattle and their s. be ours? 
36. 6. and Esau took his cattle and all his s. 
Deut.W. 6.the earth swallowed them up all their s. 
33. 11 bless, Lord, his s. and accept the work 
Jbs/i. 14. 4. they gave to the Levites cities for their s. 
1 Sam. Q.fl. his name was Kish, a mighty man of s. 
1 Chron. 27. 31. all these were the rulers of the s. 
28. 1. the stewards overall the s. of the king 
2CAr.21.17.they carried away alls, in king's house 
31. 3. he appointed also the king's portion of his s. 
32. 29. God had giv^n Hezekiah s. very much 

35. 7. Josiah gave bullocks, these were of king's s. 
Ezra 8. 21. to seek of him a right way for our s. 

10. 8. would not come, all his s. should be forfeiled 
Job 1. 3. Job's s. also was seven thousand sheep 

10. and his s. is increased in the land 

5. 5. and the robbers swallowed up their s. 

6. 22. did I say, give a reward for me of your s. ? 
15. 29. he shall not be rich, nor shall his s. continue 
20. 18. according to his s. shall the restitution be 
22.20. whereas our s. is not cut down, butremnant 
30. 22. thou liftest me up and dissolvest my s. 

Psal. 17. 14. they leave their s.to their babes 
105. 2L he made Joseph ruler over all his s. 
139. 15. my s. was not hid from thee, when made 

16. thine eyes did see my s. yet being imperfect 
Prov. 1. 13. we shall find all precious s. we shall fill 
3. 9. honour the L. with thy s. and the first-fruits 
6. 31. he shall give all the s. of his house 
P. 21. that I may cause those that love me inherit s. 
10'. 3. b'.it he casteth away the s. of the wicked 
12. 27. but the s. of a diligent man is precious 
28. 8. he that by usury increaseth his s. 
29.3. keeps company with harlots, spendeth his s. 
Cant. 8. 7. if a man would give all his s. for love 
fsa. 6. 13. as a teil-tree and as an oak whose s. is 
in them, so the holy seed shall be s. thereof 
Jer. 15. 13. thy s. will I give to the spoil, 17. 3. 
ffos. 12.8.1 am become rich, I have found me outs. 
Obad.\3. nor laid hands on their s.in their calamity 
Mic. 4. 13. I will consecrate their s. to L. of earth 
I^ulce 8. 3. which ministered to him of their s. 
15. 13. tlie prodigal wasted hiss, with riotous liv. 
Heb. 10.34. knowingthatyehave in heav. better s. 
11. 1. nov/ faith is the s. of things hoped for 

SUBTIL. 
(7e7i.3.1.now the serpent was mores. than any beast 
2 Sam. 13. 3. and Jonadab was a very s. man 
Prov. 7. 10. with attire of a harlot, and s. of heart 

SUBTILLY. 
ISam. 23.22. for it is told me that hedealethverys. 
Psal. 105. 25. to deal s. with his servants 
.^cLf 7. 19. the same dealt s. with our kindred 

SUBTILITY. 
Gfji. 27. 35. he said, thy brother came with s. 
2 fCing-s 10.19. Jehu did it in s. that he might destroy 
Prfli\ 1.4. to give s.to the simple, to the young man 
8. 1 12. I wisdom dwell with s. and find out 
.^f^t. 26. 4. they might take Jesus by s. and kill him 
.^cts i:<. 10. Paul said, O full of all s. and mischief 
2 Cor. 11.3. the serpent beguiled Eve through hiss. 

SUBVERT. 
Latii. 3. 36. to s. a man the Lord appvoveth not 
Til.. 1. 11 

SUBVERTED 
Tit. 3. 11. he that is such is s. and sinneth 

SUBVERTING. 

.^cts 15. 24. have troubled you with words, s. souls 

2 Tii-n 2. 14. words to no profit, but to s. of hearers 

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SUBURBS. 

Lev. 25. 34. but the field of the s. may not be sold 
J\/'um. 35. 3. the s. of them shall be for their cattle 

7. forty-eight cities shall ye give with their s. 

Josh. 14. 4. save cities with s. for their cattle, 21. 2. 

2Ki.ngs 23.11. he took away horses by chamber in s. 

2Chr. 11. 14. Levites left their s. and came to Judah 

Ezek. 27.28. the s. shall shake at the sound of pilots 

45. 2. fifty cubits round about for the s. thereof 

48. 15. be profane place for dwelling and for s. 

17. the s. of the city shall be toward the north 

See Cities. 

SUCCEED. 

Deut. 25. 6. the first-born shall s. his brother dead 

SUCCEEDED. 

Deut. 2. 12. but the children of Esau s. them, 22. 

21.theAmmonites s.them,and dwelt in their stead 

SUCCEEDEST. 

Deut. 12. 29. when thou s. them in their land, 19. 1. 

SUCCESS. 
Josh. 1.8. for then thou shall pros, and have good s. 
.Job 22. t 2. not be profitable to God, if he may be 
profitable, doth his good s. depend thereon ? 
Psal. 111. 1 10. good s. have they that do his com. 
Prov. 3. t 4. so shalt thou find favour and goods. 

SUCCOUR. 

2 Sam. 8.5. when the Syrians came to s. Hadadezer 

18. 3. it is better that thou s. us out of the city 

Heb. 2. 18. he is able to s. them that are tempted 

SUCCOURED. 
2 Sam. 21. 17. Abishai s. him, and smote Philistines 
2 Cor. 6.2. and in the day of sal vation have I s. thee 

SUCCOURER. 
i2oTO.16.2.she hath been a s. of many and of myself 

SUCH. 
(?e7i.4.20.Jabal was the father of s.as dwell intents 
21. Jubal was the father of s. as handle the harp 
27. 4. make me savoury meat, s. as I love, 9. 14. 
46. Jacob take a wifeof daught.of Heth,s.as these 
30. 32. speckled and spotted, of s. shall be my hire 
41. 19. s. as I never saw in Egypt for badness 
44. 15. wot ye not that s. a man as I can divine*? 
Exod.9. 18. s. hail as hatb not been in Egypt, 24. 

10. 14. were no s. locusts as they, nor shall be s. 
11.6.shallbe a great cry,s.as.there was none like it 

18. 21. thou shalt provide able men, s. as fear God 
34. 10. s. as have not been done in all the earth 

Lev. 11. 34. meat on which s. water cometh be un- 
clean, all drink that be drunk in every s. vessel 

14.22. two pigeons s. as he is able to get, 30. 31. 
20. 6. the soul that turneth after s. I will cut off 
22. 6. soul that hath touched any s. shall be unclean 
27. 9. giveth of s. to the Lord, shall be holy 

JVum. 8. 16. instead of s. as open every womb 
Deut. 4. 32. whether there hath been any s. thing 

5.29.0that there were s.a heart in them to fear me 

13. 11. shalt;do no more any s. wickedness, 19. 20. 
14. that s. abomination is wrought am. you, 17. 4. 

16. 9. s. time as thou beginnest to put the sickle 
Judg.3.2. at least s. as before knew nothing thereof 

19. 30. there was no s. deed done or seen to this day 

1 Sam. 4. 7. hath not been s. a thing heretofore 
25. 17. he is s. a son ofBelial.aman cannot speak 

2 5a7re.9.8.thou shouldest look on s. a dead dog as I 

11. t25. for the sword devoureth so and s. 
13. 18. for with s. robes were virgins apparelled 
14.13. wherefore then hast thou thought s. a thing 
16. 2. that s. as be faint in wilderness may drink 
19. 36. why should recompense me with s. reward? 

l.ff'in^slO.lO.there came no more s.abund. of spices 



Ps. .37. 22. s. as be blessed of him shall inherit earth 
40. 4. respecteth not proud nor s. turn aside to lies 

16. let s. as love thy salvation say, 70. 4. 
55.20. his hands against s. as be at peace with him 
73. 1. God is good to s. as are of a clean heart 
107. 10. s. as sit in darkness, andshadov; of death 
125. 5. as for s. as turn aside to crooked ways 
139. 6. s. knowledge is too wonderful for me 
144. 15. happy is that people that is in s. a case 
Prov. 11. 20. but s. as are upright are his delight 
28. 4. but s. as keep the law contend with them 
31. 8. in cause of s. as are appointed to destruction 
Eccl. 4. 1. behold, the tears of s. as were oppressed 
/sa.9.1. dimness shall not be s. as was in her vexat. 
10. 20. and s. as are escaped of the house of Jacob 
20.6. behold, s. is our expectation, whither we flee 

37. 30. ye shall eat this years, asgroweth of itself 
58. 5. is its. a fast that I have chosen 1 

66. 8. who hath heard s. a thing? who hath seen s 
Jer. 2. 10. consider, and see if there be s. a thing 
5. 9. my soul be avenged on s. a nation, 29. | 9. 9. 
15.2.s.as are for death to death, s.as are forsvvord, 
s. as are for famine, s. as are for captivity, 43. 11. 
21. 7. 1 will deliver s. as are left in this city for pest. 

38. 4. in speaking s. words unto them 

44. 14. for none shall return, but s. as shall escape 
Dan. 1.4. s.as had ability in them to stand in palace 

10. 15. and when he had spoken s. words to me 

11. 32. s. as do wickedly shall be corrupt 

12.1. there shall be a time of trouble, s. as nev. was 

./?mos5.16. they shall call s. as are skilful to wailing 

Mic. 5. 15. in anger and fury s. they have not heard 

Zeph. 1. 8. s. as are clothed with strange apparel 

Jl/a<.9.8.glorified G.who had given s. power to men 

18. 5. whoso shall receive ones. little child in my 

name, receiveth me, Mark 9. 37. 

19.14. suffer little children to come tome, for ofs. 

is the kingdom of G. Mark 10. 14. Luke 18. 16. 

24. 21. then shall be great tribulation, s. as was 

not since beginning of the world, Mark 13. 19. 



12. there came no s. almug-trees, 2CAro7i. 9. 11. 

2 Kings 6. 9.'beware that ).hou pass not s. a place 

7. 19. if Lord, make windows, might s. a thing be? 

21.12. am bringing s. evil on Jerusalem and Judah 

23. 22. surely there was not holden s. a passover 

1 Chron. 12. 33. s. as went forth to battle, 36. ' 

29. 25. the Lord bestowed on him s. royal majesty 

2 Chron. 1. 12. s. as none of the kings have had 
9.9.nor was any s. spice as the qaeen gaveSolomon 
11. 16. s. as set their hearts to seek the Lord God 

23. 13. people rejoiced, and s. taught to sing praise 

24. 12. gave it to s. as did the work of the house 

30. 5. they had not done it of a long time in s. sort 
EzraA^. 10. peace, and ats. a time, 11, 17. | 7.12. 

6. 21. all s. as had separated themselves to them 

7. 25. all s. as know the laws of thy God 
27, which hath put s, a thing in the king's heart 

8. 31. and ofs. as lay in wait by the way 

9. 13. and hast given s. deliverance as this 
10.3. put away the wives, and s. are born of them 

JVeA. 6. 11. 1 said, should s. a man as I flee ? 
Es(/t.4.11.excepl s.to whom the king shall hold out 

14. thou art come to the kingdom for s. a time 
9. 2. to lay hand on s. as sought their hurt 
27; and upon all s. as joined themselves to them 
Job 15. 13. and lettest s. words go out of thy mouth 
18. 21. surely s. are the dwellings of the wicked 
Psal. 25. 10. to s. as keep his covenant, 103. 18. 
27. 12. s. as breathe out cruelty risen up ag. me 

37. 14. to slay s. as be of upright conversation 



44. in s. an hour as ye think*not, the Son cometh 
26. 18. he said, go into the city to s. a man and say 

Mark 4.18. sown among thorns, s. as hear the v/ord 
20. sown in good ground, ares, as hear the word 
33. with many s. parables spake he to them 

John 4.23. for the Father seekeths. to worship him 

8. 5. Moses commanded that s. should be stoned 

9. 16. can a man that is a sinner do s. miracles? 
Acts 2. 47. the L. added daily s. as should be saved 

3. 6. s. as I have, give I thee, rise up and walk 
15. 24. to whom we gave no s. commandment 
16.24. who having received s.a charge thrust them 
18. 15. for I will be no judge ofs. matters 
21 .25.have concluded, that they observe no s.thing 
22. 22. said, away with s. a fellow from the earth 
25.20.because I doubted ofs. manner of questions 
26. 29. were almost, and altogether s. as I am 
Rom. 16. 18. they that are s. serve not our L. Jesus 

1 Cor. 5. 1. s. fornication as is notso much as named 
6. 11. and s. were some of you, but ye are washed 
7. 15. brother or sister is not under bond, in s. case 

28. s. shall have trouble in flesh, but I spare you 

10. 13. no temptation, but s. as is common to man 
11. 16. seem to be contentious,we have no s. custom 

15. 48. s. are they that are earthy, s. are they that 
16. 16. that ye submit yourselves to s. and every one 

18. therefore acknowledge ye them that are s. 

2 Cor. 2. 6. sufficient to s. a man is this punishment 
3. 4.S. trust have we through Christ to God-ward 

12. seeing then that we have s. hope, we use 
10. 11. let s. a one think, s. as we are in word by 
letters, s. will we be indeed when we are present 
11. 13. for s. are fcilse apostles, deceitful workers 
12. 20. I fear, I shall not find you s. as I would ; 
and that [shall be found to you s.as ye would not 
Gal. 5. 23. meekness, against s. there is no law 
Eph.Z.'il. not having spot or wrinkle,or any s. thing 
Phil. 2. 29. receive hifn, and hold s. in reputation 
1 Thess. 4.6. because the Ld. is the avenger of all s. 
2Thess. 3. 12. now them that are s. we command 

1 Tim. 6. 5. corrupt men, from s. withdraw t^iyself 
2Tm. 3. 5. traitors, heady, from s. turn away 
Tit.3. n. that he that is s. is subverted and sinneth 
Heb. 5.12. ye are becomes, as have need of milk 

7. 26. s. a high priest became us, who is holy 
8. 1. haves, ahighpriest, who is seton right hand 
12. 3. him that endured s. contradiction of sinners 
1.3. 16. for with s. sacrifices God is well pleased 
.Tarn. 4. 13. to-morrow we will go into s. a city 

16. in your boastings, all s. rejoicing is evil 

2 Pet. 1. 17. when there came s. a voice to him 

3 .Tohn 8. we therefore ought to receive s. to be 
Rev. 5. 13. and s. as are in the sea hoard I, saying 

16. 18. s. as was not since men were on the earth 
20. 6. on s. the second death hath no power 

SUCH like. 
Ezek. 18. 14. and considereth, and doeth not s. like 
Gal. 5. 21. drunkenness, revellings and s. like 

SUCli a one. 
Gen. 41. 38. he said, can we find s. a one as this is "> 



SUD 

Rvttt i. 1. no, s. a one., turn aside, sit down here 
^ob 14. 3. dost thou open thine eyes on s. a one? 

Psal. 50. 21. thoughtest that I was s.a one as thyself 
()S.21. hairy scalp ot's. a one asgoeth on in trespass. 

1 Cor 5. 5. to deliver s. a one unto Satan 

11. if a drunkard, with s. » )ne no not to eat 

2 Cor.2.7.s.a o?ie should be swallowed up withsorr. 
10. 11. let s. a one think this, that such as we are 

12. 2. s. a one caught up to the third lieaven 
5. of 5. a one will I glory, yet not of myself 

Gal. 6. 1. restore s. a one in the spirit of meekness 
Pfiilem.9. I beseech, beings, a 07je as Paul the aged 

SUCH and SUCH. 
lSam.21.2. appointed my servants to s. and s. place 
2 Sam. 12. 8. 1 would have given s. and s. thing.s 
2 Kings 6. 8. in s. and s. a place shall be my camp 

SUCH tfiings. 
Exod. 12. 36. they lent s. things as they required 
Lev. 10. 19. and s. things have befallen me 
£>ewf.25.16. they that do 5. things are an abominat. 
Judg. 13. 23. aor have told us s. things as these 

1 Sam. 2. 23. Eli said to them, why do ye s. things 7 
2^«no-,«19.29.shall ea.ts. things asgrowofthemsel. 

25. 15. the captain took s. things as were of gold 
A'e/^. 6. 8. there are no s. things done as thou sayest 
Esth. 2. 9. with s. things as belonged to her 
Job 12. 3. yea, who knoweth not s. things as thesel 
16. 2. Job said, I have heard many 5. things 
23. 14. and many s. things are with him 
Jer. 18. 13. ask ye now who hath heard s. things 
Ezek.n. 15. shall he escape that doeth s. things? 
Dan. 2. 10. there is no king that asked s. things 
Mark 7. 8. many other s. like things ye do, 13. 

13. 7. be not troubled, s. things must needs be 
Z,uke9. 9. but who is this of whom I hears, things 

10. 7. remain, eating s. things as they give, 8. 

11. 41. but give alms of s. things as ye have 

13. 2. were sinners, because they suffered s.i/u'/f^s? 
John 7. 32. that the people murmured s. things 
Jicts'2.5. 18. they brought no accusation of s. things 

28. 10. laded us with s. things as were necessary 
Ro;7i. 1.32. who comm'ii s .things are worthyofdeath 

2.2. judgment against them who commit s.things 

3. O man, that judgest them which do s. things 

GaZ.5.21.thatdos.i/«H"-s shall not inherit kingdom 

Heb. 11. 14. they that say s. things declare plainly 

13. 5. be content with s. things as ye have 

2 Pe£.3.14. beloved, seeing that ye look for s. things 

SUCK, Substantive. 
Gen.2l. 7. that Sarah should have given children s. 
1 Sam. 1. 23. so Hannah abode and gave her son s. 
1 Kings 3. 21. v. hen I rose to give my ciiild s. 
Isa. 40. t 11. he shall gently lead those that gives. 
Lam. 4. 3. the sea-monsters give s. to their young 
JWai. 24. 19. woe to them with child, and to them thai 
give s.in those days, Mark 13. 17. Luke 21.23. 
Luke 23. 29. blessed are the paps that never gave s. 

SUCK. 
Z)eii^32.13. he made him to s. honey out of the rock 
33. 19. they shall s. of the abundance of the seas 
Tob 3. 12. or why the breast tiiat I should s.? 
20. 16. he shall s. the poison of asps 
39. 30. her young ones also s. up blood 
Isa. 60. 16. thou shall s.the milk of the Gentiles, and 
shalt s. the breast of kings and know the Lord 

66.11. that ye may s. and be satisfied with breasts 

12. then shall ye s. ye shall be borne on her sides 
Ezek. 23. 34. thou shalt even drink it and s. it out 
Joel 2. 16. gather children and those that s. breast 

SUCKED. 
Cant. 8. 1. that s. the breasts of my mother 
Luke 11. 27. blessed are the paps that thou hast s. 

SUCKING. 
JV*u7rt. 11. 12. as a nursing father beareth thes. child 
1 Sam. 7. 9. Samuel took a s. lamb and offered it 
Isa. 11. 8. s. child shall play on the hole of the asp 
49. 15. can a woman forget her s. child 1 
Lam. 4. 4. tongue of the s. child cleaveth to mouth 

SUCKLING. 
Dent. 32. 25. the s. also with the man of grey hairs 
1 Sam. 15. 3. si ay both man and woman, infant and s. 
Jer. 44. 7. to cut off from you child and s. 

SUCKLINGS. 
1 Sam. 22. 19. Docg smote children and s. of Nob 
Psal. 8. 2. out of mouth of babes and s. Mat. 21.16. 
Lam. 2. 11. the s. swoon in the streets of the city 

SUDDEN. 
Job 22. ]0. therefore s. fear troubleth thee 
Prov. 3. 25. be not afraid of s. fear nor of desolation 

1 Thess. 5. 3. tiien s. destruction cometh upon them 

SUDDENLY. 

J^''um. 6. 9. and if any man die very s. by him 
12.4. the Lord spake s. unto Moses and Aaron 
35. 22. but if he thrust him s. without enmity 

Deut. 7. 4. the anger of the Lord will destroy you s. 

Josh. 10. 9. Joshua came unto them s. 11. 7. 

25am.l5.14. lest he overtake us s. and smite the city 

2 Chron. 29. 36. rejoiced, for the thing was done s. 
Tob 5.3. taking root, but s.I cursed his habitation 

23. if the scourge slay s. he will laugh at trial 
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SUF 

Psal. 6. 10. let them return and be ashamed s. 
64. 4. s. do they shoot at liim and fear not 

7 with an arrow s. shall they be wounded 
Priv. 6. 15. theretbre his calamity shall come s. 
ho shall be broken s. without remedy 

7. T 22. he goelh after her s. as an ox to slaughter 
24. 22. for their calamity shall rise s. 
29.1.shall s.be destroyed, and that without remedy 

Eccl. 9. 12. when it fallevh s. upon them 
Isa. 29. 5. yea, it shall be at an instant s. 
30. 13. as a breach, whose breaking cometh s. 

47. 11. and desolation shall come upon thee s. 

48. 3. I did them s. and they came to pass 

Jer. 4. 20. s. are my tents spoiled and my curtains 
6. 26. for the spoiler shall s. come upon us 

15. 8. I hare caused them to fall upon it s. 

18. 22. when thou shalt bring a troop s. on them 

49. 19. but I will s. make him run away, 50. 44. 
51. 8. Bab. is s. fallen and destroyed, howl for her 

Hab. 2. 7. shall they not rise up s. that shall bite thee 
Mai. 3. 1. the Lord shall s. come to his temple 
Mark9. 8. s. saw no man any more, save Jesus only 

13. 36. lest coming s. he find you sleeping 
Luke 2. 13. s. there was with the angel a multitude 

9. 39. a spirit taketh him, and he s. crieth out 
Acts 2. 2. and s. there came a sound from heaven 

9. 3. s. there shined a light from heaven, 22. 6. 

16. 26. and s. there was a great earthquake 

28. 6. when he should have fallen down dead s. 

1 Tm. 5.22. lay hands s.on no man, keep thvself pure 

SUE. 
Mat. 5. 40. and if any man will s. thee at the law 

SUFFER. 
£2:0^.12. 23. the Ld.will not s. the destroyer to come 
22. 18. thou shalt not s. a witch to live 
Lev. 2. 13. nor shalt s. salt of the cov. to be lacking 
19. 17. thou shalt rt<buke him, not s. sin upon him 
22. 16. or s. them to bear the iniquity of trespass 
J^um. 21. 23. Si'hon would not s. Israel to pass 
Deut. 21. 1 12. and she shall s. her nails to grow 
Josh. 10. 19. s. them not to enter their cities 
Judg. 1. 34. not s. them to come down to the valley 

15. 1. but her father would not s. him to go in 
16.26.Samsonsaid,s. methatlmay feel the pillars 

2 Sam. 14. 11. not s. the revengers of blood any more 

1 Kings 15. 17. that he might not s. any to go out 
Esth. 3. 8. it is not for the king's profit to s. them 

6. 1 10. .9. not a whit to fail of all ihou hast spoken 
Job 9. 18. he will not s. me to take my breath 
21.3. s. me that I may speak, at'ter that mock on 
24. 11. tread their wine-presses, and s. thirst 
30. 2. s. me a little, and I will shew thee 
Psal.Q. 13. consider my trouble which I s. of them 
16. 10. thou wilt not leave my soul, nor wilt thou s. 
thine holy One to see corruption, .^cis 2. 27.|13. 35. 
34. 10. the young lions do lack and s. hunger 
55. 22. he will never s. the righteous to be moved 

88. 15. while I s. thy terrors, I am distracted 

89. 33. nor will I s. my faithfulness to fail 

101. 5. a high look and a proud heart, will not I s. 
121. 3. he will not s. thy foot to be moved 
Pr«i'. 10. 3. Ld.will nots. soul of righteous to famish 

19. 15. and an idle soul shall s. hunger 

19. a man of great wrath shall s. punishment 
Eccl. 5. 6. s. not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin 

12. the abundance of the rich not s. him to sleep 
Ezek. 44. 20. nor s. their locks to grow long 
/fos.5.t4.theirdoings will not s.them to turn to God 
Mat. 3. 15. Jesus said to him, s. it to be so now 

8. 21. s. me first to bury my father, Luke 9. 59. 
31. s. us to go away into the swine, LukeS. 32. 

16. 21. that he must s. many things of the elders, 
17. 12. Mark 8. 31. 1 9. 12. Luke 9. 22. 1 17. 25. 

17. 17. how long shall I s. vou? bring him hither 

to me, Mark 9. 19. Luke 9. 41. 

19. 14. s. little children, Mark 10. 14. Luke 18. 16. 

23. 13. neither s. ye them that are entering to go in 

Mar kl .12.ye,s. him no more to do ought for his fath. 

11.16. Jesus would not s.any man to carry a vessel 

Luke 22. 15. desired to eat this passover before Is. 

51. s. ye thus far,he touch, his ear and healed him 

24. 46. it behoved Christ to s. Acts 3. 18. 1 26. 23. 

Acts 3.18. God before shewed that Christ should s. 

5. 41. they were counted worthy to s. shame 

7. 24. seeing one of them s. wrong he defended him 
9. 16. howgr. things he musts, for my name's sake 
21. 39. 1 beseech thee, s. me to speak to the people 
i?o?re. 8.17.if so ba that we s. with him that we maybe 
lCor.3.15.if any man's work be burnt,he shall s.loss 
4.12. being reviled, we bless; being persecuted, wes. 

6. 7. why not rather s. yourselves to be defrauded? 
9. 12. we have not used this power but s. all things 
10.13.God will not s.you to be tempted above that 
12. 26. if one r ember s. all members s. with it 

2 Cor. 1. 6. the same sufferings which we also s. 
11. 19. for ye s. fools gladly seeing ye are wise 

20. for ye s. if a man bring you into bondage 
Gal. 5. 11. if I preach, why do I yet s. persecution? 

6.12. lest they should s.persecution for cross of Ch. 
PAzZ.l. 29. given you to believe and to »% for his sake 



SUF 

Phil. 4. 12. 1 am instructed to abound and to 3. need 
lTAess.3.4. we told you before, that we should s, 
2 Thess.l.o. the kingdom of God for which ye also s 

1 Tim. 2. 12. 1 s. not a woman to teach nor to usurp 
4. 10. for therefore we both labour and s. reproach 

2 T'm.l.l2.for the which cause I also s.these things 
2. 9. wherein I s. trouble as an evil doer to bonda 

12. if we s. we shall also reign with him 

3. 12. all that live godly shall s. persecution 
Heb.U. 25. choosing rather to s. affliction with peo. 

13. 3. remember them who s. adversity 

22. brethren, s. the word of exhortation 

Jam. 5. 17. s. therefore with long patience, brethren 
1 Pet. 2. 20. but if when ye do well, and s. for it 

3.14. but if ye s. for righteousn. sake, happy are ye 
17. it is better that ye s. for well doing tlian evil 

4. 15. but let none of you s. as a murderer or thief 
10. yetif any mans, as a Christian, not be asham. 
19. let them that s. according to the will of God 

Rev. 2. 10. fear none of those things thou shalt s. 
11. 9. not s. dead bodies to be put in their'graves 

SUFFERED. 
Gen. 20. 6. therefore s. I thee not to touch her 
31. 7. but God s. him not to hurt me 
28. and hast not s.me to kiss my sons and daujht, 
Deut. 8. 3. he humbled thee, and s. thee to hunger 
18. 14. the Lord thy God hath not s. Ihee so to db 
■Tudg. 3. 23. and they s. not a man to pass over 

1 Sam. 24. 7. David s. them not to rise against Saul 

2 Sam. 21. 10. and s. not the birds to rest on thtHL. 

1 Chron. 16. 21. he s. no man to do them wro."« -.he 

reproved kings for their sakes, Psal. 105. 14. 
Job 31. 30. neither have I s. my mouth to sin 
Jer, 15. 15. know that for thy sake I s. rebuke 
jVat.3.15. Jesus said, sufT. it to be so ; then he s. him 
19. 8. Moses s. you to put away your wives 
24. 43. nor s. his house to be broken, Luke 12. 39. 
27. 19. I have s. many things this day in a dream 
Mark 1.34. he s. not the devils to speak, Liike 4.41. 
5. 19. howbeit, Jesus s. him not, but said to him 
26. and had s. many things of many physicians 
37. and he s. no man to follow him, save Peter 

10. 4. Moses s. to write a bill of divorcement 
Luke 8. 32. he s. them to enter into the swine 

51. hes.no man to go in, save Peter, James, John 

13. 2. were sinners, because they s. such things? 

24.26.0 fools, ought notChr.lo ha= "es. these things? 

Acts 13. 18. about forty years s. he their manners 

14.16. who s. all nations to walk in their own ways 

16. 7. they essayed, but the Spirit s. them not 

17. 3. alleging that Christ must needs have s. 
19. 30. disciples s. him not to enter in unto people 
28. 16. but Paul was s. to dwell by himself 

2 Cor. 7. 12. I did it not for his cause that s. wrong 

11. 25. once was I stoned, thrice I s. shipwreck 
Gal. 3. 4. have ye s. so many things in vain ? 
Phil. 3. 8. for whom I have s. the loss of all things 
IThess. 2. 2. but even after that we had s. before 

14. ye have s.like things of your own countrymen 
Heb.2.\8. for in that he hims. hath s. being tempted 

5. 8. he learned obedience by things which he s. 

7. 23. they were not s. continue by reason of death 

9.20. for then must he often have s. since foundat. 

13. 12. wherefore Jesus also s. without the gate 
1 Pet. 2. 21. Christ s. for us, leaving us an example 

23. when he s. he threatened not, but committed 
3.18. for Christ hath once s. for sins, just for unjust 

4. 1. as Christ hath s. for us in the flesh, he that 

hath s. in the flesh hath ceased from sin 

5. 10. after ve have s. a while, make ye perfect 

SUFFEREST. 
Rev. 2. 20. because thou s. that woman Jezebel 

SUFFERETH. 
Ps(7Z.66.9. bless God who s.not our feet to be moved 
107. 38. blesseth, and s. not their cattle to decrease 
Mat. 11. 12. the kingdom of heaven s. violence 
Acts 28. 4. yet vengeance s. him not to live 
1 Cor. 13. 4 charity s. long and is kind, envieth not 

SUFFERING. 
Acts 27. 7. the wind not s.us, we sailed under Crete 
Jam.5.10.for an exampleofs. affliction, and patienca 

1 Pet. 2. 19. if a man endure grief, s. wrongfully 
JiLde 7. an example, s.the vengeance of eternal fire 

SUFFERING. 
Heb. 2. 9. for the s. of death, crowned with glory 

SUFFERINGS. 
iJo7n.8. 18. 1 reckon that the s. of this present time 

2 Cor. 1. 5. for as the s. of Christ abound in us 

6. enduring the same s. which we also suffer 

7. ye are partakers of the s. so of the consolation 
Phil.3. 10. that I may know the fellowship of his s. 
Col. 1- 24. who now rejoice in my s. for you 
Heb.2.1Q. make captain of salvation perfect thro s. 
1 Pet. 1. 11. it testified before-hand thes. of Christ 

4. 13. inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's s 

5.1. 1 am a witness oftbes.of Christ, and partake? 

SUFFICE. 

jWm. 11. 22. shall herds be slain to s. them? or shali 

the fish of the sea be gathered together to s theml 

Deut.3.26. let it s. thee, speak no m.ore to me of thi* 



SUN 



SUN 



SUN 



1 /ir/?i^.?20.10.ifdustof Samaria shall s. for people 
Ezck. 44. G. let it s. you of all your abominat. 45. 9. 
Hos. 12. 1 8. Ephraiin said, all my labours 5. me not 
lPef.4. 3. for the time past may s. to have wroujjht 

SUFFICED. 

^'wrffl'.Sl. 14. gave them wives, yet so they s. them not 

Ruth 2. 14. siie did eat, and was s. and left 

18. gave her that she had reserved, after she was s. 

SUFFICETII. 

John 14. 8. Lord, shew us the Father and it s. us 

SUFFICIENCY. 
Lev. 5. t 7. if his hand cannot reach to the s. of a 
lamb, then two turtle-doves or pigeons, 12. fS. 

25. t 26. if his liand hath found s. to redeem it 
Job 20. 22. in fulness of his s. he shall be in straits 

2 Cor. 3. 5. we are nol sufficient, but our s.is of God 
9. 8. s. in ail things ye may abound in good work 

SUFFICIENT. 
Exod. 36. 7. for the stuff they had was s. for work 
Deut. 15. 8. thou shalt lend him s. for his need 
33. 7. let his hand be 5. for him, thou a help to him 
Prov. 25. 16. eat so much honey as is s. for thee 
Isa. 40. 16. and Lebanon is not s. to burn, nor the 
beasts thereof s. for a burnt-offering 
Mat. 6. 34. 5. to the day is the evil thereof 
Luke 14. 28. whether he have s. to finish it 
John 6. 7. two hund. penny-worth of bread is not s. 
S Cor. 2. 6. s. to such a man is this punishment 
16.we are a savour, and who is 5. for these things? 

3. 5. not that we are s. of ourselves to think 
12. 9. he said to me, my grace is 5. for thee 

SUFFICIENTLY. 
2 Chr. 30. 3. priests had not sanctified themselves s. 
Isa. 23. 18. that dwell before the Lord to eat s. 

SUIT. 
Judg. 17. 10. I will give thee a 5. of apparel 
2 Sam. 15. 4. that ev. man who hath any s. or cause 
Job 11. 19. yea, many shall make s. unto thee 

SUITS. 
Isa. 3. 22. will take away changeable s. of apparel 

SUM, Substantive. 

Exod. 21. 30. if there be laid on him a s. of money 

30. 12. when thou takest the s. of children of Israel 

38. 21. this is the s. of the tabernacle of testimony 

JVum. 1. 2. take the 5. of all the congregation, 26. 2. 

49. thou shalt not lake the s. of the Levites 

4. 2. take the s. of the sons of Kohath 

22. take also the s. of the sons of Gershon 
26. 4. take the 5. of people from twenty years old 
31. 26. take the s. of the prey that was taken 
49. have taken the s. of the men of wgr 
2 Sain. 24. 9. Joab gave up 5. to king, 1 Chr. 21. 5. 
Ksth. 4.7. the s. of money that Haman promised 
Psal. 139. 17. how great is the s. of them ! 
Eze/c. 28. 12. thou sealest up the s. full of wisdom 
Dan. 7. 1. Daniel told the s. of the dream 
.Bets 7. 16. Abraham bought for a s. of money 
22. 23. with a great s. obtained I this freedom 
Heb.S. 1. of the things we have spoken this is the s. 

SUM. 
2 Kings 22. 4. that he may s. the silver brought 

SUMMER. 

Gen.8. 22. s. and wint. day and night shall not cease 

Psal. 32.4. my moisture is turned into drought of 5. 

74. 17. thou hast made s. and winter 

Prov. 6. 8. which provideth her meat in s. 30. 25. 

10. 5. he that gafhereth in s. is a wise son 

26. 1. as snow in s. and as rain in harvest 
Isa. 28. 4. and as the hasty fruit before the s. 
Jer. 8. 20. the harvest is past, the s. is ended 
Dan. 2. 35. as the chaff of the s. threshing-floors 
Zech. 14. 8. in s. and in winter shall it be 

Mat. 24. 32. when fig-tree puts forth leaves, ye 
knov/ that s. is nigh, Mark 13. 28. Luke 21. 30. 
•SUMMER chamber. 
c^M(f£'.3.24.surely he covers his feet in his 5. chamber 

SUMMER-FRUIT. 
2 S'am.l6.2.bread and s.-fruit for young men to eat 
..^mos 8. 1. behold, a basket of s.-fruit, 2. 

SUMMER-FRUITS. 

2 Sam. 16. 1. Ziba brought 100 bunches ofs.-fruits 

Isa. 16. 9. for the shouting for thy s.-fruits is fallen 

Jer. 40. 10. but ye, gather ye wine and s.-fruits, 12. 

48. 32. the spoiler is fallen upon thy s.-fruits, 

and upon thy vintage 
Mic.7.1. lam as when they have galhered s.-fruits 

SUMMER-HOUSE. 
.Bmos 3. 15. 1 will smite winter-house with s.-house 

SUMMER-PA RLOUR. 
Judg. 3. 20. Eglon was sitting in a s.-parlour 

SUMMER. 
Isa. 18. 6. and the fowls shall s. upon them 

SUMPTUOUSLY. 
Luke 16. 19. the rich man fared s. every day 

SUN. 
This is the great luminary that God created at 
the beginning, to preside over the day, as also 
he created the moon to rule over the night, 
Gen. 1. 16. The sun has been the object of 
worship and adoration to the greatest part of 
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the people of the East. It is thought to be the 
sufl that the Pherdcians vjorshippcd under the 
name of Baal, the Moabites under the name of 
Chemosh, the Jlmmonites by that of Moloch, 
and the Israelites by the name of Bflal, and by 
the king of the host of heaven. They did no*, 
separate his worship from that of the moon, 
whom they called Astarta, and the queen of 
heaven. They paid this worship upon high 
places, in groves, and upon the roofs of their 
houses. The Israelites had a caution against 
this worship. Deut. 4. 15, 19, Take ye there- 
fore good heed unto yourselves, lest thou 

lift up thine eyes unto heaven, and when' thou 
seest the su7i, and the moon, and the stars, even 
all the host of heaven, shouldest be driven to 
worship them, and serve them, which the Lord 
thy God hath divided unto all nations under the 
whole heaven. Jlnd «t Deut. 17. 3, 4, 5. such 
are condemned to death, as shall be perverted 
to the worship of strange gods, of the sun, or 
of the moon. Josiah king of Judah took away 
02it of the temple of the Lord, the horses, and 
burnt the chariots, that the kings his prede- 
cessors had consecrated to the sun, 2 Kings 23. 

11. Job says, that he looked upon it as a very 
great crime, and as renouncing the God that 
is above, to kiss his hand as a token of adora- 
tion, when he sazo the sun in all its glory and 
splendour, Job 31. 26, 27, 28. Ezekiel saw in 
the Spirit, in the temple of the Lord, five and 
twenty men of Judah, who turned their backs 
upon the sanctuary, and had their faces to- 
wards the East, worshipping the sun at his 
rising, Ezek. 8. 16. 

The sun is frequently alluded to in a great part 
of the noble similitudes that the sacred authors 
make use of. To represent a very great cala- 
mity, tkey say, the sun was obscured, and the 
moon withdrew her light, Isa. 13. 10. | 24. 23. 
Jer. 15. 9. Ezck. 32. 7. Jlmos 8. 9. To express 
a long continuance of any thing that is glori- 
ous and illustrious, in scripture style it is said, 
It shall continue as long as the sun endures, 
Psal. 72. 5, 17. The compass of the jchole 
earth is marked out by those words, from the 
rising of the sun to the going down of _the same, 
Psal. 50. 1. I 113. 3. To be hung upon a gib- 
bet in the face of the sun, to be exposed in the 
fields to the birds of the air, and to the heat of 
the sun, expresses a particular degree of igno- 
miny. Num. 25. 4. Jer. 8. 2. Under the sun; 
that is to say, in the world, Eccl. 1. 9, 14, &c. 
Jesus Christ is called the sun of righteousness, 
Mai. 4. 2. he enlightens, quickens, and comforts 
his people. A woman clothed with the sun, and 
the moon under her feet, signifies the church 
clothed with the ri ghteousness of Christ, purity 
of doctrine, and a holy conversation ; condemn- 
ing and undervaluing worldly things, and the 
Mosaical worship. Rev. 12. 1. 

The scripture acquaints us with three very ex- 
traordinary and miraculous things relating to 
the sun. The first was, lohen it stood still at 
the command of Joshua, Josh. 10. 12, 13. The 
second, when it returned, back in the time of 
king Hezekiah, 2 Kings 20. 11. And the third, 
when it was involved in darkness, though the 
moon was then at the full, at the time of our 
Saviour''s crucifixion, Mat. 27. 45. 

Gen. 15. 17. it came to pass when the 5. went down 
19. 23. the s. was risen when Lot entered Zoar 

28. 11. Jacob tarried all night, bee. the 5. was set 
32. 31. as he passed over Penuel, the s. rose on him 
37. 9. the s. moon and stars made obeisance to me 

Exod. 16. 21. and when thes. waxed hot it melted 
22. 3. if 5. be risen, blood shall be shed for him 

Z^ev.22.7.and when the 5. is down, he shall be clean, 
and afterwards eat holy things, Deut. 23. 11. 

J^um.lo. 4. hang them up before the Lord ag. the s. 

Deut. 4. 19. lest when thou seest the s. and moon 
17. 3. and hath worshipped either the s. or moon 
24. 15. nor shall the s. go down upon it, he is poor 
33. 14. for the precious fruits brought forth by s. 

Josh. 1.4. to sea, toward the going down of the 5. 
8. 29. as soon as the s. was down, Joshua com- 
manded that his carcase should be taken down 

10. 12. s. stand thou still upon Gibeon, and moon 
13. and the s. stood still, and the moon stayed 

Jutf^. 5.31. let them that love him, be ass. in might 

8. 13. Gideon returned before the s. was up 

9. 33. as soon as the s. is up, thou shalt rise early 
14. 18. they said to him before the 5. want down 
19. 14. s. went down when they were by Gibeah 

1 Sam. 11. 9. by the s. be hot, ye sliall have help 

2 Sam.^.2'l. the 5. went down, they were at Ammah 
3. 35. if taste bread or ought till thes. be down 
12. 11. shall lie with thy wives in sight of this 5. 

12. for thou didst it secretly, but I will do this 

thing before all Israel, and before the 5. 



2 Sam. 23. 4. as the light of morning when s n.^eti 

2 Kings 3. 22. they rose up early in the morning 

and the s. shone upon the watoj 

23. 5. them also tliat burn incense to 5. and niwon 
11. and burnt the chariots of the s. with fire 

2Chron. 14.t5. Asa took high-places and .s. ima^^ert 

34. 14. Josiah brake down the s. images on higij 

Ai'eh. 7. 3. let not gates be opened till tlie s.be hot 

Job 8. 16. the hypocrite is green before the s. 

9. 7. which commandeth the s. and it riseth not 

30. 28. I went mourning without the s. I stood 

31. 26. if I beheld s. when it shined, or the mccn 
Psal. 19. 4. in them hath he set a tabernacle for .v. 

58. 8. pass away, that they may not see the s. 

72.5. shall fear thee as long ass. and moon end me 
17. his name shall be continued as long as the s. . 

74. 16. thou hast prepared the light and the s. 
84. 11. for the Lord God is a s. and shield 
89. 36. his throne shall endure as the s. before me 
104. 22. the s. ariseth, they gather themselves 
121. 6. the s. shall not smite thee by day 
136. 8. to him that made the s. to rule by day 
148.3.praise ye him, s. and moon, and stars of liglil 

Eccl. 1. 5. the s. also ariseth, and thes. goeth dowu 
6. 5. moreover, he hath not seen the s. nor known 
7. 11. by it there is profit to them that see the .s-. 
11. 7. a pleasant thing for the eyes to behold thes. 
12. 2. while the s. or the stars be not darkened 

Cant. 1. 6. because the s. hath looked upon me 
6.10.that looketh forth, fair as moon, clear as the s. 

Isa. 19. 1 18. one shall be called the city of the s. 

24. 23. the s. shall be ashamed when llie Lord of 

hosts shall" reign in mount Zion 
30. 26. the light of the moon shall be as the light of 
the s. and the light of thes. shall be sevenfold 
38. 8. is gone down in s. dial, so the s, returned 
49. 10. nor shall the heat, nors. smite tiiem 
60. 19. the s. shall be no more thy light by day 
20. s. shall no more go down, nor moon withdraw 
Jer. 8. 2. they shall spread the bones before the s 

15. 9. her s. is gone down while it is yet day 
19. 12. which is by the entry of the s. gate 

31. 35. which giveth the s. for a light by day 
43. 1 13. he shall break the house of the s. 

Ezek. 8. 16. the^jjcworshipped the s. toward the east 

32. 7. I will cover the s. with a cloud 

Joel 2. 10. thes. and the moon shall be darkened, 3. 

15. Mat. 24.29. Mark 13.24. L^ike 23.45. 

31. s. shall he turned into darkness, moon into 

Jlmos 8. 9. 1 will cause the s. to go down at noon 

Jonah 4. 8. when the s. did arise, and the s. beat on 

the head of Jonah that he wished to die 

Mic. 3. 6. the s. shall go down over the prophets 

JSTah. 3. 17. but when the s. ariseth, they flee away 

Hab.S.ll.s. and moonstoodstill in their habitation 

Mai. 4.2. to you shall thes. of righteousness arise 

Jl/a^5. 45. he maketii hiss, to rise ori evil an<l good 

13.6. when s.was up they were scorched, Jl/a?-/;: 4.6. 
43. then shall the righteous shine as the s. 

17. 2. his face did shine as the s. Rev. 1. 16. i 10. 1 
Mark 1.32. when the s. did set they brought the sick 
Luke 4. 40.no w when the s. was setting, brought sick 

21. 25. there shall be signs in the s. and the moon 
.Bets 2. 20. the s. into darkness, the moon into blood 

13. 11. shalt be blind, not seeing tlie s. for a season 

26. 13. 1 saw alight above the brightness of thes. 

27. 20. when neither s. nor stars appeared 
1 Cor. 15.41. there is onegloryof thes. and another 
Eph. 4. 26. let not the s. go down upon your wrath 
Jam. 1. 11. s. is no sooner risen with a burning heat 
Rev. 6. 12. the s. became black as sackcloth of hair 

7. 16. nor shall the s. light on them nor any heat 

8. 12. and a third part of the s. was smitten 

9. 2. the s. and the air were darkened by smoke 
12. 1. there appeared a woman clothed with the s. 

16. 8. the fourth angel poured out his vial on the s. 
19. 17. 1 saw an angel standing in the s. he cried 
21. 23. and the city had no need of the s. 22. 5. 

See GoETH, Going, Rising. 
Under the SUN. 
Eccl. 1. 3. what profit of all labour which he taketh 
under the s.? 2. 18, 19, 20, 22. j 5. 18. | 9. 9. 
9. and there is no new thing under the s. 
14. 1 have seen all tiie works done under the s. a^i 
is vanity and vexation, 2. 17. | 4. 3. | 8. 17. ] 9. 3. 

2. 11. and there was no profit under the s. 

3. 16. I saw under the s. the pince of judgment 
4. 1. all the oppressions that are done under thes. 

7. then I returned, and saw vanity under the s. 
, 5. 13. an evil I have seen nnd.cr the s. 6. ] . | ] 0. 5 
6. 12. tell what shall be after him under the s. 
8. 9. 1 applied my heart to every work under the s 
15. mirth, a man hath no better thing under the s 
9. 6. nor any portion in any thing under the s.~ 
9. all days which he hath given ihee under thes 
11. I saw under the s. that race is not to the swift 
13. this wisdom have I seen a/so under the s. 
SUNDER. 
PsaZ.46.9.he breaks the bow, cuttetn the spe&r jn » 
107. 14. and he brake their bands in s. 



SUP 

l*sal. 107. 16. and he hath cut the bars of iron in s. 
Isa. 27. 9. as chalk stones that are beaten in 5. 
45. 2. I will cut in s. the bars of iron 
,VaA. 1. 13. for now I will burst thy bonds in s. 
Luke 12. 46. he will come and cut him in s. 

SUNDERED. 
yo6 41.17.his scales stick together, they cannot be.s. 
Psaf. 22.tl4.all my bones are s. my heart is like wax 

SUiN^DRY. 
Heb. 1. 1. God who at 5. times spake to tlie fathers 

SUNG. 
Ezra 3. 11. they 5. together by course in praising L. 
Isa. 2G. 1. in that day shall this song be s. in Judah 
Mat. 26. 30. when they had s. a hymn, they went 
out into the mount of Olives, Mark 14.26. 
iJet?.5.9.they s. a new song, saying, thou art worthy 
14.3. ihey s. as it were a new song bef. the throne 
SUNK, Jictivebj^ Passively. 
J^um. 11. |2. when Moses prayed to the L. the fire s. 
ISam. 17. 49. that the stone s. into his forehead 
2 Kings 9. 24. and Jehorara 5. down in his chariot 
Psat.i).15. heathen are s. down in the pit they made 
/er. 38. 6. they let him down, so Jer. s. in the mire 
22.thy feet are s.in the rnire, they are turned back 
L.am. 2. 9. her gates are s. into the ground 
^cfs20.9.Eutychuss.down with sleep,andfelIdown 

SUP. 
Isa. 42. 1 14. 1 will destroy and s. up at once 
Obad. 1 16. yea, all the heathen shall drink and 5. up 
Hab. 1. 9. their faces shall s. up as the east wind 
Luke 17. 8. say, make ready wherewith I may s. 
Rev. 3. 20. 1 will s. with him, and he with me 
SUPPED. 

1 Cor. 11. 25. he took the cup, when he iiad s. 

SUPERFLUITY. 
/S7«. 1.21. lay apart all filthiness, s. of naughtiness 

SUPERFLUITIES. 
.Smos 6. t 4. lie on beds of ivory and abound with^. 

SUPERFLUOUS. 
Lev. 21. 18. whatsoever man hath any thing s. 
22. 23. a bullock, or lamb, that hath any thing 5. 

2 Cor. 9. 1. for as touching the ministering to the 

saints, it is s. for me to write to you 
SUPERSCRIPTION. 
It was a custom among the Romans to write the 
crime for which amj vian suffered deaths in a 
table, and carry it before him to execution ; 
and as of other kinds of death, so in particular 
of those that were crucified. Whence appears 
the propriety of all these expressions in the 
Evangelists, i--fypx^>j tjjj aiTixg^ the super- 
scription of the cause of his crimes. Mark 15. 
27. y) aiTix iTT-j.v-ji Ty,i; xt^xXy,; y£ypx.y.y.svn, 
the charge, or cause written over his head. 
Mat. 27. 37. .^nd simply s~iypx<^/i, super- 
scription, Luke 23. 38. And t«tao.j, title, 
John 19. 19. 
Mat. 22. 20. Jesus saith unto them, whose is this 
image and s.? Mark 12. 16. Luke 20. 24. 
^'ar& 15.26. the s. of his accusation, /.wA-e 23. 38. 

SUPERSTITION. 
.4c<s25.19.buthad questions ag. him of their own s. 

SUPERSTITIOUS. 
Acts 17. 22. 1 perceive that in all things ye are too 5. 

SUPPER. 
.il/ar^-6.21. Herod on his birth-d.made a.?. to his lords 
Lake 14. 12. when thou makest a dinner or 5. 

16. a certain man made a greats, and bade many 

17. and sent his servant at s. time to say to them 
24..none of those were bidden shall taste of my s. 

22.20. likewise also the cup after s. say ing,this cup 

^A7il2.2. there theymade Jesus as. Martha served 

13. 2. and s. being ended 1| 4. Jesus riseth from 5. 

21. 20. disciple who also leaned on his breast at s. 

1 Cor. 11. 20. this is not to eat the Lord's s. 

21. for every one taketh before other his own s. 

iJe». 19.9. blessed that are called to the marriages. 

17. he cried, come to the s. of the great God 

SUPPING. 

Hab. 1. 1 9- the s. up of their faces as the east wind 

SUPPLANT. 
Jer. 9. 4. for every brother will utterly s. 

SUPPLANTED. 
Gen. 27. 36. for he hath s. me these two times 

SUPPLANTER. 
Qen. 27. 136. he said, is not he rightly named as. 

SUPPLE. 
Ezek. 16. 4. neither wast washed in water to s. thee 

SUPPLIANTS. 
Zeph. 3. 10. my s. shall bring mine offering 

SUPPLICATION. 
1 Sam. 13. 12. and I have not made s. to the Lord 
1 Kings 8. 23. have respect to his s. 2 Chron. 6. 19. 
30. hearken thou to the s. 45. 49. 2 Chron. 6. 35. 
33. and make s. to thee, 47. 2 Chron. 6. 24. 
52.thatthineeyesmay be open to*. of thy servant 
54. had madeendof praying all this prayer and s. 
59. these my words wherewith I have made s. 
9. 3. 1 have heard thy s. that thou hast made 
"? Chron. 6. 29. what s. shall be made of any man 
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2 Chron. 33. 13. the Lord heard Manasseh's s. then 

he knew that the Lord he was God 

EsthA. 8. and should make s. to him for her people 

Job 8. 5. and wouldest make thy s. to the Almighty 

9. 15. but I would make my s. to my judge 
Ps. 6. 9. the L. hath heard my s. receive my prayer 

30. 8. and unto the Lord I made my s. 142. 1. 

55. 1. give ear, and hide not thyself from my s. 

119. 170. let my s. come before thee, deliver me 
Jsa. 45. 14. they shall make s. to thee, saying 
Jer. 36. 7. it may be they will present their s. to Ld. 

37. 20. O king, let my s. be accepted before thee 

38. 26. 1 presented my s. bef. the king not to return 

42.2. let our s.be accepted bef thee and pray for us 

9. to whom ye sent me to present your s. bef him 

Dan. 6. 11. then these men found Daniel making s. 

9. 20. while I was presenting my s. before my God 
Hos.l2A. he wept and made s. unto him, found him 
Acts 1.14. continued w ith one accord in pray, and s. 
Eph.Q.lS.w'nh all prayer and s.in spirit tor all saints 
Phil. 4. 6. but in every thing by prayer and s. 

SUPPLICATIONS. 
2 Chr. 6. 21. hearken to s. of thy servant and people 

39. then hear thou their prayer and their s. 
Job 4L 3. will Leviathan make many s. unto the*"? 
Psal. 28. 2. hear voice of my s. when I cry, 140. 6. 
6. he hath heard voice of my s. 31. 22. | 116. 1. 

86. 6. give ear and attend to the voice of my s. 

130. 2. let thy ears be attentive to my s. 143. 1. 
Jer. 3. 21. weeping and s. of Israel were heard 

31. 9. come w ith weep, and witli s.will I lead them 
Dan. 9. 3. 1 set my face to seek by prayer and s. 

17. hear the prayer of thy servant and his s. 

18. we do not present our s. for our righteousness 
23. at the beginning of thy s. the command came 

ZecA. 12. 10. and I will pour tlie Spirit of grace and s. 

1 Tim. 2. 1. that lirstof all, s. be made for all men 
5.5.shecontinuethins. and prayers night and day 

Heb. 5. 7. when he had offered up prayers and s. 

SUPPLY, Substavitive. 
2Cor.8.14.that your abundance may be as. for their 
want, that their abundance a s. for your want 
Phil.l.ld.lhro' prayer and the s. of the Spir. of Jesus 

SUPPLY, rerb. 

Phil.2.30. not regarding his life to s. lack of service 

4. 19. butmyG. shall s. all your need by Chr. Jesus 

SUPPLIED. 

lCor.l6. 17. what lacking onyourpart,they haves. 

'2Cor. 11. 9. what was lacking to me, the brethren s. 

SUPPLIETH. 

2 Cor. 9. 12. not only s. the want of the saints 
Eph.4. 16. compacted by that which every joints. 

SUPPORT, ED. 
Gen. 27. t37. with corn and wine have I s. him 
Psal. 20. t2. the Lord s. thee out of Zion 
Acts 20. 35. ye ought to s. the weak, 1 Thess.o. 14. 

SUPPOSE. 
2 Sam. 13. 32. let not my lord s. that they have slain 
Luke 7. 43. I s. that he to whom he forgave most 
12. 51. s. ye that I am come to give peace on earth 
13. 2. s. ye that these Galileans were sinners 
John 21. 25. I s. the world could not contain books 
Acts 2. 15. for these are not drunken, as ye s. 
1 Cor. 7. 26. I s. that this is good tor the present 
2Cor.ll.5. Is.I was not behind thechiefest apostles 
Heb. 10. 29. of how much sorer punishment s. ye 
1 Pet. 5. 12. by Sylvanus, a faithful brother, as I s. 

SUPPOSED. 
Mat.2Q. 10. they s. they should have received more 
Mark 6.49. they s. it had been a spirit, and cried out 
Luke 3. 23. Jesus being, as was s. the son of Joseph 

24. 37. terrified and s. that they had seen a spirit 
.9cis 7.25. for he s. his brethren would have.underst. 

2] .29. whom they s.thatPauI had brought totemple 

25.18. brought none accusat. of such things as I s. 

Phil.2.25.1s. itnecess. to send to you Epaphroditus 

SUPPOSING. 
L2ike 2. 44. they s. him to have been in the company 
John 20. 15. she s. him to be gardener, saith to him 
Acts 14.19. who drew Paul out, s. he had been dead 
16. 27. keeper s. that the prisoners had been fled 
27. 13. s. that they had obtained their purpose 
Phil. 1. 16. s. to add affliction to my bonds 
1 Tzm.6.5.men of corrupt minds, s. gain is godliness 

SUPREME. 
1 Pet. 2. 13. submit, whether it be to the king as s. 

SURE. 
Gen.23.17. borders, field, and cave were made s. 20. 
Exod. 3. 19. I am s. the king will not let you go 
JVum. 32. 23. and be s. your sin will find you out 
Deiit. 12. 23. only be s. that thou eat not the blood 

1 Sam. 2. 35. and I will build him a s. house 
20. 7. then be s. that evil is determined by him 

25. 28. for the L d will make my lord a s. house 

2 Sam. 1. 10. because I was s. that he could not live 
23.5. with me covenant ordered in all things and s. 

1 Kings 11. 38. that I will build thee a s. house 
Ezra 9. f 8. and to give us a constant and s. abode 
JVe/i. 9. 38. we make a s. covena.nt, and write it 
11.123. thatas. ordinance should be for ihe singers 
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Job 24. 22. he riseth up, and no man is s. of lift 
Psal.19.7. the testimony of tiie L. is s. making wiM 

93, 5. thy testimonies are very c.-. O Lord 

111. 7. all his commandments are s. 
Prov. 6. 3. humble thyself and make s. thy friend 

11. 15. and he that hateth suretiship, is s. 

18. to him soweth righteousness shall be s.reward 
/sa.22.23. 1 will fasten him as a nail in as.place,25. 

28. 16. behold, I lay in Zion for a s. foundation 
32. 18. my people shall dwell in s. dwellings 

33. 16. bread shall be given him, waters shall be s, 
55. 3. even the s. mercies of David, Acts 13. 34. 

Jer. 15. 1 18. thou be to me as waters that be not^.? 

Dan. 2. 45. and the interpretation thereof s. 
4. 26. thy kingdom shall be s. unto thee 

Mat. 27. 64. that the sepulchre be made s. 66. 
65. he said, go your way, make it as s. as you can 

Luke 10.ll.be s.ofthis the kingdom of God is come 

John 6.69. we believe and are s. that thou art Christ 

16. 30. now we are s. that thou knowest all things 
Rom.'2.2. we ares, that the judgment of God is true 

4. 16. to end the promise might be s. to all the seed 
15. 29. I am s. that when I come unto you 
2 Tim. 2. 19. the foundation of God standeth s, 
Heb. 6. 19. hope we have as anchor s. and stedfaat 
2 Pet.l. 10. give all diligence to make your calling s, 

19. we have also a more s. w^ord of prophecy 

SURELY. 

Gen.2.17.in day thou eatestthereof,thoushalts.die 

3. 4. serpent said to the woman, ye shall not s. die 

9. 5. and s. your blood of your lives will I require 

18. 18. Abraham shall s. become a great nation 

20. 7. if thou restore her not, thou shalt s. die 
11. s. the fear of God is not in this place 

28.16. Jacob said, s. L. is in this place, I knew it not 

22. I will s. give the tenth unto thee 
29.14.Labansaid,s.thou art my bone and my fiesh 

32. s. the Lord hath looked upon my affliction 

30. 16. come in unto me, for s. I have hired thee 

31. 42. s. thou hadst sent me awav now empty 

32. 12. and thou saidst, I will s. do thee good 
42.16. s. ye are spies || 44. 28. s. he is torn in pieces 
43. 10. s. now we had returned this second time 
46. 4. and I will also s. bring thee up again 

50. 24. I die, God will s. visit you, 25. Exod. 13.19. 
Exod. 2. 14. Moses said, s. this thing is known 

3. 7. I have s. seen the affliction of Israel, 16. 

4. 25. she said, s. a bloody husband art thou to me 
11. 1. he shall s. thrust you out hence altogether 
18. 18. thou wilt s.wear away, thou and this people 

19. 13. but he shall s. be stoned, or shot through 

21. 20. if he die, he shall be s. punished, 22. 

23. if an ox gore, then the ox shall be s. stoned 
36. he shall s. pay ox for ox, dead shall be his owe 

22. 6. he that kindleth fire shall s. make restitution 

14. if it be hurt or die, he shall s. make it good 
16.ifliewith her, shall s. endow hertobe his wile 
23. if they cry at all to me, I will s. hear their cry 

23. 4. thou shalt s. bring it back to him again 
5. if thou see, thou shalt s. help him 
33.ifserve their gods,will s.be snare, l^i7(j-sll.2. 

40. 15. anointing shall s. be an everlast. priesthood 
JSi'um. 13. 27. and s. it floweth with milk and honey 

14. 23. s. they shall not see the land which I sware 
35. I will s. do it to all this evil congregation 

18. 15. the first-born of man shalt thou s- redeem 
22. 33. s. now I had slain thee, and saved her alive 
23. 23. s. there is no enchantment against Jacob 
26.65.Ld. had said, they shall s. die in the wildern. 

27.7. thou shalts. give them a possession of inherit. 
32. 11. s. none from twenty years old and upward, 

shall see the land which I sware unto 
Abraham, Deut. 1. 35. 
Deiit. 4. 6. s. this great nation is a wise peoj!' 
8. 19. 1 testify this day that ye shall s.perish, '.VO.ih 
13. 9. but thou shalt s. kill the idolater 

15. thou shalt s. smite the inhabitants of that city 

15. 8. thou shalt s. lend him sufficient for his need 
10. shalts. give thy poor brother not to be grieved 

16. 15. thou shalt s. rejoice in the feast of tabern. 
22. 4. thou shalt s. help him to hft them up again 

23. 21. the Lord will s. require thy vow of tlree 
31. 18. and I will s. hide my face in that day 

Josh. 14. 9. s. the land shall be thine inheritance 
Judg. 3. 24. they said, s. he covereth his feet 
4. 9. and Deborah said, I will s. go with thee 
6. 16. the Ld. said to Gideon, s. I will be with thee 
11.31.cometh forth to meetme, shall s. be the Ld.'s 
15. 13. we will bind, but s. we will not kill thee 
20.39. s. they are smitten down before us as in first 
1 Sam. 9. 6. all that he saith cometh s. to pass 
15. 32. A^agsaid, A\ the bitterness of death is past 

17. 25. they said, s. to defy Israel is he come up 
20.' 26. for Saul thought, s. he is not clean 

22. 22. I knew it that Doeg would s. tell Saul 

24. 20. I know well that thou shalt s. be king 

25. 21. s. in vain have I kept all this fellov/ hath 
34. s. there had not been left to Nab^.l any 

28. 2. s. thou shalt know what thy scrvai.,: can do 

29. 6. s. as the Lord lireth, tliou haat beeii uprighi 



SUR 

ISam 30.8. pursue, for thou shall s. overtake them 
2 Sam. 2. 27. s. the people had gone up every one 
9.7. 1 will s.shewthee kindness IbrJonathi^n's sake 
11. 23. he said, e. the men prevailed against us 

15. 21. s. where the king shall be, there will I be 
13. 2. I will s. go forth with you myself also 

20. 18. she spake, they shall a', ask counsel at Abel 
24. 24. nay, but I will s. buy it of thee at a price 

1 Kiiitrs 8. 13. 1 have s. built thee house to dwell in 
11. 11. I will A\ rend the kingdom from thee 
i;j.32. saying against the altar shall s. come to pass 
18. 15. I will s. shew myself unto him to-day 
?0. 23. and s. we shall be stronger than they, 25. 

22. 32. they said, 5. it is the king of Israel 

2 Kings 3. 14. s. were it not I regard Jehoshaphat 

23. ihey said, this is blood, the kings are s. slain 
5. 11. behold, I thought, he will s. come out to me 
8. 14. he told me that thou shouldest s. recover 
9. 2G. s. I have seen yesterday the blood of Naboth 
18. 30. the Lord will s. deliver us, Isa. 36. 15. 

23. 22. s. there was not holden such a passover 
24.3.S. at command oftheLd.came thison Judah 

Estk. a. 13. not prevail, but shalt^. fall before him 
/o6 8.6.ifpure and upright, s. would awake for thee 

13. 3. s. I would speak to the Almighty 

10. he will s. reprove you, if ye accept persons 

14. 18. 5. the mountain falling cometh to nought 

18. 21. s. such are the dwellings of the wicked 
20. 20. s. he shall not feel quietness in his belly 
28. 1. s. there is a vein for the silver, place for gold 
31. 36. s. take it upon my shoulder, and bind it 
33. 8. s. thou hast spoken in my hearing 
34.12.yea, s. G.will notdo wickedly, nor Almighty 
3.5. 13. s. God will not hear vanity nor regard it 

Psal. 32. 6. s. in the floods they shall not come nigh 

39. 6. s. every man walketh in a vain shew 

11. his beauty consumes, s. every man is vanity 
73. 18. s. thou didst set them in slippery places 

76. 10. s. the wrath of man shall praise thee 

77. 11. s. I will remember thy wonders of old 
85. 9. s. his salvation is nigh them that fear him 
91. 3. s. he shall deliver thee from snare of fowler 
112. 6. s. he shall not be moved for ever 
131.2.s.havebehaved and quieted myself as achild 
132. 3. s. I will not come into my house 

139. 19. s. thou wilt slay the wicked, O God 
140. 13. s. righteous shall give thanks to thy name 

Prov.1.17. s.in vain theneJsspreadinsight of bird 
3. 34. s.scorneth the scorners, but giveth grace to 
10. 9. he that walketh uprightly, walketh s. 
22.16. that giveth to the rich, shall s. come to want 
23.18. s.there is an end || 30.2. s. I am more brutish 
30. 33. s. the churn, of milk bringeth forth butter 

£cc^4.16.s.this is also vanity and vexation of spirit 

7. 7. s. oppression maketh a wise man mad 

8. 12. s. it shall be well with them that fear God 

10.11. s. the serpent will bite without enchantment 

fsa.1.9. will not believe, s. ye shall not be establish. 

14. 24. s. as I have thought so shall it come to pass 

16. 7. for the foundations of Kir-hareseth ye shall 

mourn, s. they are stricken 

19. 11. s. the princes of Zoan are fools 

22.14. s. this iniquity shall not be purged from you 
17. behold, the Lord will s. cover thee 
13. he will s. violently turn and toss thee like ball 

29. 16. s. your turning of things upside down 

40. 7. the grass withereth, s. the people is grass 

45. 14. s. God is in thee, and there is none else 

24. s. in the L. have I righteousness and strength 
49. 4. yet s. my judgment is with the Lord 
53.4.s.he hath borne our griefs. and carried oursor. 
54. 15. they shall s. gather together, but not by me 
60.9. s. the isles shall wait for me, ships of Tarshish 
62. 8 S.I will no more give thy corn to thy enemies 

63. 8. I>e said, s. they are my people, childr. not lie 
kr.l. M. thou sayests. his anger shall turn from me 
3. 20. s. as a wife treacherously depart, from husb. 
4. 10. s. thou hast greatly deceived this people 
5.2. .s.they swear falsely || 4. 1 said, 5. these are poor 

8. 13. 1 will s. consume them, saith the Lord 

16. 19. s. our fathers have inherited lies, vanity 
22. 6. yet s. I will make thee a wilderness 

22. .9. thou shalt bo ashamed for thy wickedness 

24. 8. s. saith the Lord, so will I give Zedekiah 
5K.15.ye shall s.bring innocent blood on yourselves 
31. 18. have s. heard Ephraim bemoaning himself 

19. s. after that I was turned, I repented 

20. therefore I wills, have mercy on him, saith L. 
34. 3. but thou shalt s. be taken and delivered 

36. 16. we will s. tell the king of all the.se words 

37. 9. the Chaldeans shall s. depart from us 

38. 3. this city shall s. be given to the king of Bab. 

39. 18. I will s. deliver thee, thou shalt not fall 

44. 25. we will s. perform our vows that we vowed 
29. that my words shall s. stand ag. you for evil 

46. 18. s. as Carmel by the sea, so shall he come 
49.12. thou shalt notgounpnnished, but s. drink it 

20. s.theleastoftheflockshalldrawthem,50.45. 
51. 14 saying, s. I will fill thee with men 
56 for the L. God of recompences shall s. requite 
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SUR 

Ezck. 3. 21. he shall s. live, because ho s warned, 

18. 9, 17, 19, 21, 28. | 33. 13, 15, 16. 

5. 11. s. because thou hast defded my sanctuary 

17. 16. s. in the place where the king dwelleth 

20. 33. s. with a mighty hand will I rule over you 

31. 11. he shall s. deal with him, I have driven him 

33. 27. 5. they in the wastes shall fall by the sword 

34. 8. as I live, s. because my flock became a prey 
36. 5. s. in the fire of my jealousy have I spoken 

7. s. the heathen, they shall bear their shame 
38. 19. s. in that day there shall be a great shaking 

i/bs.5. 9. 1 have made known that which shall s. be 
12. 11. s. they are vanity, they sacrifice bullocks 

jimos 3. 7. s. the L. will do nothing, but he reveals 
5.5. for Gilgal shall s. go into captivity, and Bethel' 

7. 11. Israel shall s. be led away captive, 17. 

8. 7. s. I will never forget any of their works 
JIfic. 2. 12. 1 will s. assemble, O Jacob, all of thee, I 

will s. gather remnant of Isr. as sheep of Bozrah 
Hab. 2. 3. because it will s. come, it will not tarry 
Zeph. 2. 9. as I live, s. Moab shall be as Sodom 

3. 7. s. thou wilt fear me, and receive instruction 
Jllat. 26. 73. s. thou art one of them, Mark 14. 70. 
Z/Jt/^el.l. things which are mosts.believed amongus 

4. 23. ye will s. say unto me this proverb, physi- 

cian heal thyself 
John 17. 8. have known s.that I came out from thee 
Hcb. 6. 14. saying, s. blessing, I will bless thee 
iicu.22.20.sailh,s.I come quickly, even so comeL. J. 
Sec Die. 
SURELY be put to death. 
Gen. 26. 11. toucheth this man, shall s. be put to d. 
Exod. 19. 12. toucheth mount, shall s.be put to d. 

21. 12. he that killeth a man, shall s. be put to d. 

15. lie that smiteth his father, shall s. be put to d. 

16. he that stealeth a man shall s. be put to d. 
17.that curseth his fiither s4iall s.p.to d. jLev.20.9. 

22. 19. whosoever lieth with a beast, shall s. be 

put to death, Lev. 20. 15, 16. 

31. 14. that defilelh the sabbath, s. be put to d. 15. 

Z,eu.20.2. giveth his seed to Molech, s. beput to d. 

10. adulterer and adulteress shall s. he put to d. 

11. lieth with father's wife, both shall s.bep.to d. 

12. lie with his daught.-in-law, both s. beput tod. 

13. if a man lie with mankind, both s. beput to d. 
24. 16. he that hlasphemeih, shall s. be put to d. 

17. and he that killeth any man, shall s. beput 

to death, JVum. 35. 16, 17, 18, 21, 31. 
27. 29. not be redeemed, but shall s. be put to d. 

.ludg. 21. 5. who came not up, shall s. be put to d. 

Jer. 38. 15. wilt thou not s. put me to death? 
SURETY 

Is one who undertakes to pay another man^ s debt, 
in case the principal debtor, cither through un- 
faithfulness or poverty should prove insolvent. 
It was an ancient custom in suretiship for 
the surety to give his hand to, or strike hands 
with the creditor, thereby obliging himself to 
the payment of the debt, in case of the insol- 
vency of the present debtor. Thus it is said 
"in Job 17. 3, Who is he that will strike hands 
with me? Jlnd in Pro v. 6. 1, 2, My son, if thou 
be surety for thy friend ; if thou hast stricken 
thy hand with a stranger; thou art snared with 
the words of thy mouth. Solomon in this pas- 
sage does not condemn suretiship, which in 
some cases is not only lawful, but even as an 
act of justice, of prudence, and charity ; thus 
Judah became surety to his father for his bro- 
ther Benjamin, Gen. 42. 37. | 44. 32. and Paul 
to Philemon for Onesimus, Philem. 18, 19. Solo- 
mon only forbids his disciple to become surety 
rashly, without considering for whom, or how 
far he does oblige himself, or how he could dis- 
charge the debt, if occasion should require it. 

In Heb. 7. 22, Jesus Christ is called the surety 
of a better testament. Sins are by analogy 
called debts: For as a debt obliges the debtor 
to payment, so sin doth the sinner to punish- 
ment. Christ, according to the covenant of 
redemption, or agreement between the Father 
and him, interposed as our surety; and enter- 
ing into this relation, he sustained the persons 
of sinners {fur in the estimate of the law, the 
surety and debtor are but one person) and 
being judicially one with them, according to 
the order of justice, he was liable to their 
punishment. For though the displeasure of 
God was primarily and directly against the 
sinner, yet the effects of it fell upon Christ, 
who undertook for him. And according to this 
undertaking, Christ as our surety, fulfilled 
the preceptive part of the moral law, by the 
innocev.cy and holiness of his life ; and he 
underwent the penalty of the law when he of- 
fered up himself a sacrifice to satisfy divine 
justice, and reconcile us to God. And in con- 
sequence of the atonement made by this sacri- 
fice, the Holy Spirit is given, to enable man to 
perform what is required of him in the gospel; 



ISVVA 

namely^ to repent, to believe, and obey the R»^ 
deemer, and wholly to rely upon his sacrifice 
for obtaining the favour of God ; and Christy 
by his intercession, secures to believers all tlia 
blessings of God's covenant for time and eter- 
nity. To which the Psalmist alludes, Psalm 
119. 122, Be surety for thy servant for good ; 
Do thou undertake and plead my cause against 
all mine enemies, as a surety rescues the poor 
persecuted debtor from the hands of a severe 
and merciless creditor. 
Gen. 43. 9. 1 will be s. for him, shalt require him of 
44. 32. for thy servant became s. for the lad 
Job 17. 3. lay down now, put me in a s. with thee 
Psal. 119. 122. be s. for thy servant for good 
Prov. 6. 1. my son,, if thou be s. for thy friend 

11. 15. he that is s. for a stranger shall smart for it 

17. 18. and becometh s. in presence of his friend 

20. 16. his garment that is s. for a stranger, 27. 13. 
Heb. 7. 22. was Jesus made s. of a better testament 

SURETIES, 
Prov. 22. 26. be not oneof them that are s. for debt* 

Of a SURETY. 
Gen.l5.13. know of a s. thy seed shall be a stranger 

18. 13. shall I of a s- bear a child, who am old ? 
26.9.Abimelechsaid, behold, rt/as.she is thy wife 

Acts 12.11. 1 know of as. the Ld.hath sent his angel 

SURETISHIP. 
Prov. 11. 15. and he that hateth s. is sure 

SURFEITING. 
Luke^l.Si. lest your hearts be overcharged with «. 

SURMISINGS. 

ITim. 6. 4. whereof Cometh envy, strife, evil s. 

SURNAME, See Sirname. 

SURPLUSAGE. 

Exod. 26. 1 13. a cubit on the other side in the s. 

SURPRISED. 

Isa. 33. 14. sinners afraid, fearfulness s. hypocrite* 

./cr. 48. 41. Kerioth is taken, the strong holds ares. 

51. 41. how is the praise of the whole earth s.! 

SUSPENSE. 
Luke 3. tl5. as people were in s. and all men mused 
12.t29.seek not what shall eatjlive not in careful 5. 
SUSTAIN. 

1 Kings 17.9.commanded a widow woman to s.thee 
JVeh. 9. 21. yea, forty years didst thou s. them 
PS..55.22. cast thy burden on Lord, he shall s.thea 
Prov. 18. 14. the spirit of a man wills, his infirmity 

SUSTAINED. 
Gen.27. 37. and with corn and wine have I s. him 
Psal. 3. 5. I awaked, for the Lord s. me 
Isa. 59. 16. and his righteousness, it s. him 

SUSTENANCE. 
Judg.6. 4. Midianites left no s. for Israel, nor sheep 

2 Sam. 19. 32.Barzillai had provided the king of *. 
Acts 7.11. dearth in Canaan, our fathers found nos. 

SWADDLED. 

Lam. 2.120. women eat children s. with their hand« 
22. those that I have s. and brought up, hath 

mine enemy consumed 

Ezek. 16. 4. thou wast not salted at all nor s. at all 
SWADDLING. 

Job 38. 9. I made thick darkness a s. band for it 

Luke 2. 7. and she wrapped him in s. clothes, 12. 
SWALLOW, 

In Hebrew, Sis, is a plaintive bird, and a bird 
of passage. Mention is made of the swallow 
in Isa. 38. 14, Like a crane or a swallow, so 
did I chatter. My complaint and cry were like 
to the noise of a BV/aWow, quick and frequent ; 
and like that of a crane, loud and frightful. 
And in Jer. 8. 7, The stork in the heaven know- 
eth her appointed times, and the turtle, and the 
crane, and the sioallcip, observe the time of 
their coming. 

The swallow is of ablack colour, with some spots 
of a dirty black under her belly ; its flight is 
very unequal, and its sight is very quick. It 
appears in spring and summer, and goes away 
in autumn. It is thought that it passes the 
sea, and withdraws into hotter climates, where 
it either hides itself in holes in the earth, or 
even in marshes, and under the water, wherein 
sometimes great lumps of swallows have been 
fished up, fixed one to another by the claws and 
beak; and when they are laid in a warm place, 
they move and recover, though before they 
seemed to be dead. It is called Chelidon in 
Greek, whence comes the name of the herb Che- 
lidon, in English, Celandine, or swallow- wort, 
because it is pretended, that with this hrrb the 
swallow opens the eyes of her young ones,though 
they should even be blinded on purpose. It is 
said that the flesh of these birds, burnt to ashes, 
is excellent for distempers of the eyes. The 
swallow is said to breed twice a year, once in 
the climate to lohick she transports herself while 
our winter lasts : and again in those six months 
she continues in this country. Their chief food 
are the flies that they catch as they fly. The% 



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SWE 



commonhj make their vest in chimney i^ and 
evcryyear returnlo the same place. Their nests 
are made of clay, viingled with bits of straw 
or chaff: and it is said, that when they want clay 
or mud, they plunge themselves in water, then 
rolling in t.he dtist, make clay for themselves. 
Psal. 84. 3. tlie s. hath found a nest for herself 
Pro».26.2. as the s. by flying, so the curse causeless 
Tsa. 38. 14. like a crane or a s. so did I chatter 
Jer.8.7. crane and s. observed time of their coming 

SWALLOW, rerb. 
Ji/'um. W. 30. if the earth open and s. them up 
34. for they said, lest the earth s. us up also 
2 Sam. 20. 19. why wilt thou 5. up inheritance of L. 
20. far be it from me, that I should s. up or dest. 
/bZ/2.t3.thou movedst me t05.him up without cause 
7. 19. nor let me alone till I s. down my spittle 
20. 18. he shall restore, and not s. it down 
Psal. 21.9. the Lord shall s. them up in his wrath 
56. 1. be merciful to me, O G. man would s. me up 
2. mine enemies would daily s. me up 
57.3.from the reproach of him that would s. me up 
69. 15. neither let the deep s. me up 
Prov. 1. 12. let us s. them up alive as the grave 
Eccl. 10. 12. but the lips of a fool wills, up himself 
fsa. 3.tl2. they lead me, s. up the way of thy paths 

19. t 3. and I will s. up the counsel thereof 
25. t 7. he will s. up the face of the covering 

8. will s. up death in victory, Ld. will wipe away 
42. 1 14. I will destroy and s. up at once 

IIos. 8. 7. ifso be it yield, the strangers shall s. it up 
^mos 8. 4. hear this, O ye that s. up the needy 
Obad. 16. they shall drink, and they shall s. down 
Jonah 1.17. the Lord prepared a fish tos. up Jonah 
wl'/a£,23.24.guides who strain at a gnat,and s. camel 

SWALLOWED. 

Erod. 7. 12. but Aaron's rod 5. up their rods 

15.12.stretchedst thy right band, the earth 5. them 

J^um. 16. 32. earth opened ands. 26. 10. Deut.M. 6. 

2 Sam. 17. 16. but pass over, lest the king be 5. up 

Job 6.3. heav. than sand, theref. my words are s. up 

. 20. 15. he hath s. down riches, he shall vomit them 

37 20. if a man speak, surely he shall be s. up 

Psal. .35. 25. let them not say, we have s. him up 

106. 17. the earth opened and s. up Dathan 

107. t 27. stagger, and all their wisdom is 5. up 
124. 3. then they had s. us up quick 

Fsa. 9. t 16. they that are led of them are s. up 
28. 7. the priest and the prophet are s. up of ^v'me 

49. 19. they that s. thee up, shall be far away 
Jer. 51. 34. he hath s. me up like a dragon 

44. will bring out of his mouth that which hath s. 

Lam. 2. 2. Lord hath ,5. up all the habitat, of Jacob 

5.he hath 5. up Israel, he hath s.up all herpalaces 

16. they hiss and say, vve have s. her up 

Eze/c.36. 3. because they haves, you upon ev. side 

Hos. 8. 6. Israel is s. up among the Gentiles 

1 Cor. 15. 54. death is s. up in victory 

2 Cor.2. 7. lest such one should be s. up with sorrow 
5. 4. that mortality might be s. up of life 

Rev. 12. 16. the earth opened and s. up the flood 

SWALLOWETH. 
Job 5. 5. and the robber s. up their substance 
39. 24. he s. the ground with fierceness and rage 

SWAN. 
Lev.ll. 18. thes. the pelican, unclean, Z)eu<.14. 16. 

SWARE. 
<?e7i.21.31.Beersheba, because they s. both of them 

24. 7. the Lord God of heaven that s. to me 

9. the servant s. to him concerning that matter 

25. 33. Jacob said, swear to me, and he s. to him 
26.3. 1 will perform the oath which I s.to Abraham 

31. Abimelecli and Isaac s. to one another 
31.53. and Jacobs, by the fear of his father Isaac 
47. 31. Joseph s. to Jacob his father 

50. 24. God will bring you to land he s. to Abrah. 
Exod. 13. 5. the land which the Lord s. to thy fa- 
thers to give thee, 11. I 33.1. jYum. 14.16,30. 
I 32. U.^Dcut. 1. 8, 35. | 6. 10, 18, 23. | 7. 13. 
18.1.1 n.9,2L 126.3. |28.11. | 30. 20. | 31. 
21, 23. 1 34. 4. .Fosh. 1. 6. 1 5. 6. | 21. 43. 

A*Hm.32.10.the Lord's anger was kindled, and he s. 

saving, none of the men shall enicr, Deut.l.3i. 

Dcvt. 2.14. till men of war were wasted, as Lord s. 

4. 21. Lord s. that I should not go over Jordan 

31. he will not forget the covenant which he s. 

7. 12. keep mercv which he s. to thy fathers 

8. 18. mnv estahhsli his covenant which he s. 9. 5. 
Tosh. 6. 2-2. bvin? out Rahab, as ye a. unto her 

9. 15. princes of congregation s.to the Gibeonites 

20. because of the oath which wc s. to them 
14. 9. Moses s. on that day, saying, sure'y the land 
21.44. L. gave them rest according to all that lies. 

*Jvdg.'i^. brought to land which I s. to your fathers 

1 .9am. 19. 6. Saul s. that David shall not be slain 

yn. .?. D-ivid s. moreover to Jonathan, and said 

'■". 22 David s. to Saul, and Saul went home 

9'^. 10 ?anl s. by the Lord to the witch at En-dor 

'O^any 3.3.S.Dav..9.he would not eat till sun be down 

19 23. king David s. to Shimei, 1 Kings 2. 8. 

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1 .ffitrt^s 1. 29. king David s. to Bath-sheba, 30. 
2. 23. Solomon s. that Adonijah should die 

2 Kings 2.5. 24. Gedaliah s. to them, .Jer. 40. 9. 
2 Chr. 15. 14. they s. to the Lord with a loud voice 
Ezra 10. 5. they s. to put away the strange wives 
fsflZ. 95. 11. to whom I s. in my wrath, Heb. 3. 11. 

132. 2. ho w he s. to Ld. and vowed to G. of Jacob 
.Jer. 38. 16. so the king s. secretly to Jeremiah 
Ezek.lQ.8. 1 s. and entered into covenant with thee 

20. 1 5. when I s. to the seed of Jacob, 47. j 14. 
Dan.\2. 7. s. by him that liveth for ever, Rev. 10. 6. 
Mark 6. 23. Herod s. to the daughter of Herodias 
Lukel.12. to remember oath which he s. to Abrah. 
Heb.^.\8. to whom s. he that they should not enter 

6. 13. he could swear by no greater, he s. fe^ hims. 

7. 21. that said, the Lord s. and will not repent 
See Their Fathers. 

SWAREST. 
Exod. 32. 13. to whom thou s. by thine own self 
J^um. 11. 12. carry them to land thou s. to fathers 
Deut. 26.15. land given us, as thou s. to our fathers 
1 Kings 1. 17. thou s. that Solomon shall reign 
Psal. 89. 49. kindnesses thou s. to David in truth 

SWARM. 
Exod. 8. 24. there came a grievous s. of flies 
./w(Z^.14.8. a s. of bees and honey in carcase of lion 

SWARMS.' 
Exod. 8. 21. I will send s. of flies upon thee, houses 
of the Egyptians shall be full of s. of flies 
22. that no s. of flies shall be in Goshen 
29. that the s. of flies may depart from Pharaoh 
31. he removed the s. of flies from Pharaoh 
SWEAR. 
God hath prohibited all false oaths, and all use- 
less and customary swearing; but when neces- 
sity and the importance of the matter require 
it, he allows us to swear by his name, but not 
in the name of any false gods, -or in the name 
of inanimate things, whether on earth, or in 
heaven, or by the stars, or by the life of any 
man whatever, Lev. 19. 12. E.xod.20.7. | 23. 13. 
Deut. G. 13. Jer. 4; 2. Our Saviour, who came 
into the world not to destroy the law, but to 
fulfil it, forbids all kinds of oaths, Mat. 5. 34. 
^?id the primitive Christians understood and 
observed tliis command in a literal sense, as may 
be seen from Tertullian, Eusebius, Chrysnstom., 
Basil, Jerom, 6rc. However, it is acknow- 
ledged, that neither the Jiposiles, or Fathers 
have absolutely condemned swearing, or the use 
of oaths upon every occasion, and all subjects. 
There are circumstances wherein we cannot 
morally be excused from it : But we never 
ought to swear but upon urgent necessity, and 
to do some considerable good by it. 
That a person swear lawfully, he must have a 
regard, [1] To the object; that he swear by the 
Lord alone; for seeing we deify and make 
that our God which we swear by, therefore we 
forsake the true God if we swear 6?/ that lohich 
is no God, Jer. 5. 7. [2] To tlie manner; lliat 
ho siccar in truth, in judgment, and in. righte- 
ousness, Jer. 4. 2. that Jie swear not falsely, or 
deceitfully, but that which is agreeable to 
truth; that he swear not rashly, but upon due 
consideration of all circumstances : and that 
Jie swear nothing but what is agreeable to 
justice and equity. [3] He must have a re- 
gard to the end ; that God may be glorified, 
our duty discliarged, controversies appeased, 
our brethren satisfied, or our own, or others' 
innocency cleared. 
Gen. 21. 23. Abimelech said to Abraham s. to me 

24. and Abraham said, I will s. 
24. 3. and I will make thee s. by the Lord God 

37. my master made mes. saying, not take a wife 

25 33. Jacob said s. to me, and he sware to him 

47. 31. Jacob said unto Joseph, s. unto mc 

,5G. 5. father made me s. || Lev. 5. 4. if a soul s. 

Exod. 6.8. bringtoland concerning which I did s. 

Lev, 19. 12. and ye shall not s. by my name falsely 

J^um. 30. 2. if a man s. an oath to bind his soul 

Deut. 6. 13. and thou shalt s. by his name, 10. 20. 

Jbs/i.2.12. Rahab said to spies, s.to me by the Lord 

17. this thy oath which thou hast made us s. 20. 

23. 7. nor cause to s. by their gods nor serve them 

Jiidg. 15. 12. s. to me that ye will not fall upon me 

1 Sam. 20. 17. .lonathan caused David to s. again 
24.21 .s. that thou wilt not cut ofFmy seed after me 
30. 15. s. by God that thou wilt neither kill me 

2 Sam. 19. 7. I s. by the Lord, if thou go not out 

1 Kings 1. 13. didst thou not s. Solomon shall reign 
51. saving, let k'ng Solomon s. unto me to-day 

2. 42. did I not make thee to s. by the Lord ? 
8. 31. if any man trespass, and an oath be laid on 
him to cause him to s. ^Chron. 6. 22. 

2 Chr. 36. 13. Nebuchadnezzar made him s. by G. 
Ezra 10. 5. then Ezra made Levitcs and all Isr. tos. 
JVch. 13. 25. and I made them s. by God, saying 
Isa. 3.7. in that day shall he s. I will not be a healer 



fsa. 19. 18. five cities in Egypt shall s. to the Lord 
45. 23. word gone, that to me every tongue shall 9. 
48. 1. which s. by the Lord, but not in truth 
65. 16. that sweareth, shall s. by the God of truth 

Jer. 4. 2. thou shalt s. the Lord liveth in truth 

5. 2. tho' they say, the Lord liveth, they s. falsely 

7. 9. will ye steal, murder, commit adultery, and?. 

12.16.if they will learn the ways of my people, tos. 

by my name, as they taught people to s. by Baal 

22. 5. 1 s. by myself, saith Ld. this house become 
32. 22. hast given them this land thou didst s. 

Hos. 4. 15. neither go ye up to Beth-aven nor s. 
.Bmos 8. 14. they that s. by the sin of Samaria 
Zeph. 1. 5. that s. by the Lord, that s. by Malcham 
Mat. 5. 34. 5. not at all || 36. s. not by thy head 
23. 16. shall s. by the temple, s. by gold of temple 
18. whoso shall s. by the altar, it is nothing 
20.wlioso therefore shall s. by the altar, sweareth 

21. shall s. by the temple || 22. shall s. by heaven 
26. 74. then began he to curse and s. Mark 14. 71. 

Heb.Q.\2.he could s. by no greater, he s. by himself 
16. for men verily s. by the greater, and an oath 
Jam. 5. 12. above all things, my brethren, s. not 

SWEARERS. 
Mai. 3. 5. 1 will be a swifr witness against false s. 

SWEARETH. 
Z,et;.6.3.or have found what was lost, and s. falsely 
Psal. 15. 4. that s. to his hurt, and changeth not 
63. 11. every one that s. by him shall glory 
Eccl. 9. 2. and he that s. as he that feareth an oatn 
Isa. 65. 16. he that s. shall swear by God of truth 
Zech. 5. 3. and every one that s. shall be cut off 

4. it'shall enter into the house of him s. falsely 

Mat. 23. 18. whosoever s. by the gift, he is guilty 

20. s. by the altar || 21. s.by temple, and by him 

22. s. by throne of God, and by him thatsitteth 

SWEARING. 
I^ev. 5. 1. if a soul sin, and hear the voice of s. 
Jer. 23. 10. for because of s. the land, mourneth 
i/os.4.2 bys. and lying, and stealing they breakout 

10. 4. spoken words, s. falsely in making a coven. 
Heb. 7. t 21. thosepriests were made without s. an 

SWEAT. [oath 

Gen. 3. 19. in the s. of thy face shalt thou eat bread 
Ezek.AA.\8. shall gird with any thing that causeth s. 
/,MAe22.44.hiss.was at it were great drops of blood 

SWEEP. 

Isa. 14. 23. 1 wills, it with the besom ofdestructioB 

28. 17. the hail shall s. away the refuge of lies 

Luke 15.8. doth not s. the house and seek diligently 

SWEEPING. 
Prov. 28. 3. is like a s. rain which leaveth no food 

SWEET. 
Exod. 15. 25. tree cast into the waters, the waters 

were made s. 

30.23.take of myrrh and s. cinnamon half so much 

25a7n.l.t23.Saul and Jonathan were s. in their lives 

23. 1. David the s. psalmist of Israel said 
JVeA. 8.10. go your way, eat the fat, and drink the s. 
Job 20. 12. though wickedness be s. in his mouth 

21. 33. the clods of the valley shall be s. to him 
38.31 .canst thou bind thes. influences of Pleiades? 

PsaZ.5.5.14.we took s. counsel together and walked 
104. 34. my meditation of him shall be s. 
119. 103. how s. are thy words unto my taste ! 
141. 6. they shall hear my words, for they are *. 

Prov. 3. 24. shall lie down, and thy sleep shall be s. 
9.17.stolen waters are s. bread in secret is pleasant 
13. 19. the desire accomplished is s. to the soul 
16. 24. pleasant words are s. to the soul and health 
20.17.bread of deceit is s. to a man, but afterwards 
23. 8. thou shalt vomit up, and lose thy s. words 
24.13. eat the honey-comb, which is s. to thy taste 
27. 7. to the hungry soul every bitter thing is s. 

Eccl. 5. 12. the sleep of a labouring man is s. 

11. 7. truly the light is a s. and a pleasant thing 
Cant. 2. 3. his fruit was s. || 14. fors. is thy voice 

5. 5. my fingers dropped with s.-smelling myrrh 
13. his cheeks are as a bed of spices, as s. flowers, 
his lips like lilies, dropping s.-smelling myrrh 
16. h is mouth is most s. vea, he is altogeth. lovely 
Isa. 3. t 19. the Lord will take away the s. balls 
24. instead of s. smell, there shall be stink 
5.20.woe to them that put bitter for s.and s. for bit. 
23.16.make s.melody,sing songs to be remembered 
.ler. 6. 20. nor your sacrifices s. unto me 
31. 26. I awaked, and my sleep was *. unto me 
.Tarn. 3. 11. send at same place s. water and bitterl 
Rev. 10. 9. it shall be in thy mouth s. as honey, 10. 
18. 1 12. no man buveth their s. wood any more 

SWEET calamus. 
Exod. 30. 23. take of s. calamus 250 shekda 

SWEET cane. 

7sa.43.24.thou hast brought me no s. c.with money 

.Ter. 6. 20. the s. cane came from a far country 

5ee Incense, Odours, Savour. 

SWEET spices. 

i?3;o<Z.30.34.take to thee s. spices with frankincenw 

37. 29. he made the pure incenseof s. s/j/ces 

Mark 16.1. bought s. s. that they might anoint Jiintt 



SWI 

SWEET wine, 
fsa. 49. 26. be drunken with blood as with s. wine 
Amos 9, 13. the mount shall drops, wine, hills melt 
Mic. 6. 15. and s. wine, but shall not drink wine 

SWEETER. 
Jud ff.li.lS.men of city said, what is s. than honey? 
Psal. 19. 10. thy word is s. than the honey-comb 
119. 103. thy words are s. than honey to my mouth 
SWEETLY. 
Job 24. 20. worm shall feed s. on him, not rememb. 
Ca7it. 7. 9. like the best wine, that goeth down s. 

SWEETENED. 
Psal. 55. 1 14. we s. counsel together and walked 

SWEETNESS. 

Judg. 9. 11. should I forsake my 5. and good fruiti 

14. 14. and out of the strong came forth s. 

Prov. 16. 21. the s. of the lips increaseth learning 

27. 9.S0 doths. of a man's friend by hearty counsel 

Ezck.3.3. the roll was in my mouth as honey for s. 

SWELL. 
JVum. 5. 21. thy thigh to rot, and thy belly to s. 22. 

27. her belly shall s. and her thigh shall rot 
Deut 8. 4. nor did thy foot s. these forty years 

SWELLED. 
JVfeA. 9. 21. yea, forty years their feet s. not 

SWELLING. 
PsalAG. 3. though mountains shake with s. thereof 
Jsa, 30. 13. as a breach s. out in a high wall 
Jer. 12. 5. then how wilt thou do in the s.of Jordan 
49. 19. like a lion from the s. of Jordan, 50. 44. 
2 Pet. 2. 18. speak great s. words of vanity 
Jude IG. and their mouth speaketh great s. words 

SWELLINGS. 
2Cor.l2.20. 1 fear lest there be s.tumults among you 

SWEPT. 
Judg. 5. 21. the river of Kishon s. them away 
Jer. 46. 15. why are thy valiant men s. awayl 
Mat. 12.44. I will return to my house, when come, 
he findeth,it empty, s. and garnished, Lukell.25. 
SWERVED. 
lTm.1.6. which some havings, have turned aside 

SWIFT. 
Deut. 28. 49. shall bring a nation as 5. as the eagle 
1 Kings 4. t 28. straw for the horses and s. beasts 

1 Chr. 12. 8. were as s. as roes on the mountains 
Job 9. 26. they are passed away as the s. ships 

24. 18. he is s. as the waters, he beholdeth not 
Prov. 6. 18. feet that be s. in running to mischief 
Eccl. 9. 11. I saw that the race is not to the 5. 
Isa. 18. 2. go, ye s. messengers, to a nation peeled 

19. 1. behold the Lord rideth upon a s. cloud 

30. 16. but ye said, no, for we will ride on the s. 
therefore shall they that pursue you be s. 

66. 20. they shall bring your brethren on s. beasts 
Jer. 2. 23. thou art a s. dromedary travers. her ways 

46 6. letnots. flee away, nor mighty man escape 
Amos 2. 14. therefore the flight shall perish from s. 
]5. he that is s. of foot shall not deliver himself 
Mic. 1. 13. O Lachish, bind thie chariot to s. beast 
Mal.'i.^. I will be s. witness against the sorcerers 
Rom. 3. 15. their feet are s. to shed blood 
Jam.l. 19. let every man be s. to hear, slow to speak 

2 Pet. 2. 1. shall bring on themselves s. destruction 

SWIFTER. 
2 Sam.l. 23. were s. than eagles, stronger than lions 
Job 7. 6. my days are s. than a weaver's shuttle 
9.25.nowmy days ares.than a post, they flee away 
Jer. 4. 13. his horses areif. than eagles, woe unto us 
Lam. 4. 19. our persecutors are s. than the eagles 
Hab. 1. 8. their horses are s. than the leopards 

SWIFTLY. 
Psal. 147. 15. his word runneth very s. 
Isa. 5. 25. behold, they shall come with speed s. 
Z)an.9.21.Gabriel being caused to fly s. touched me 
Joel 3. 4. if ye recompense me s. and speedily 

SWIM. 
2 Kings 6. 6. he cast in the stick, and the iron did s. 
Psal. 6. 6. all the night make I my bed to s. 
/sa.25.11. thatswimmeth spread, forth hands to s. 
Ezek.41.5. for the waters were risen, waters to s. in 
./Sets 27.42.1est any of them should s.out and escape 
43. and commanded that they who could s. 
SWIMMEST. 
Ezek. 32. 6. I will water the land wherein thous. 

SWIMMETH. 
&a. 25. 11. as he thats.spreadeth forth his hands 
SWINE 
an animal well known, the use of which loas 
forbid to the Hebrews, Lev. 11.7. It is said, 
tkcij held the flesh of this animal in such de- 
testation, that they would not so much as pro- 
nounce its name, but instead of it said. That 
beast. That thing. In 2 Mace. 6. IB, Src. when 
old Eleazar wa.s taken by the servants of Mn- 
tiochus Epiphanes, he wws vehemently urged to 
taste swine's j^esA, or at Itmst to pretend to taste 
it They opened his mouth by force, to compel 
Sim to eat of it : but he chose rather to suffer 
death than to break the law of God, and to give 
offence to the weaker people of his nation. 
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Porpeiyry affirms, that the Hebrews and Phenh 
cians abstained from pork, because there was 
none in their country. He anight rather have 
said, there was none, or but very little, because 
they bred no hogs, by reason of that abhor- 
rence they had conceived for them : For it is 
cei'tain they might have had them if they had 
pleased; and that there were herds of swine in 
our Saviour^ s time, is evident from Mat. 8. 30, 
31. Mark 5. 11. 

Our Saviour, in Mat. 7.Q. forbids his disciples to 
cast their pearls before swine, lest they trample 
them under their feet and turn again and rend 
you. He would have them to use discretion in 
dis^nsing holy things, especially by way of 
admonition, or reproof. Preach not the gospel 
to those that persecute you for your message, 
neither apply the promises to the profane. The 
prodigal son, in Luke 15. 15. when hehadspent 
all, was reduced to such distress as to be glad 
to feed swine ; this denotes the base work and 
drudgery that sinners employ themselves about. 
It is said, in Prov. 11. 22, As a jewel of gold 
in a swine^s snout, so is a fair woman who 
is without discretion. Both the Jewish and 
.Arabian women<sometimes used to wear rings 
in their nostrils to adorn themselves. But 
nothing can be more ridiculous tha.n to put a 
gold ring or a jewel in a swine's snout. St. 
Peter compares those sinners that frequently 
relapse into their former sins, to a sow that, 
as soon as she is washed, goes again to wallow 
in the mire, 2 Pet. 2. 22. 

Lev. 11. 7. the s. is unclean to you, Deut. 14. 8. 

Prov. 11. 22. as a jewel of gold in a s. snout, so is 

/sa.65.4.which eat s. flesh and broth of abominable 
66. 3. an oblation, as if he offered s. blood 
17.eatings. flesh, and abomination, and the mouse 

Mat. 7. 6. neither cast ye your pearls before s. 
8. 30. a herd of s. feeding, Mark 5. 11. Luke 8. 32. 

31. sutfer us to go into the herd of s. Mark 5. 12. 

32. they went into the s. Mark 5. 13. Luke 8. 33. 

the whole herd of s. ran violenlly'down 

Mark 5. 14. and they that fed the s. fled and told 
16. they told them also concerning the s. 

Luke 15. 15. he sent him into his fields to feed s. 
16. have filled his belly with husks the s. did eat 
SWOLLEiN. 

Acts 28. 6. they looked when he should have s. 
SWOON. 

Lam. 2. 11. because the children s. in the streets 
SWOONED. 

Lam. 2. 12. when they s. as the wounded in the 

streets of the city 
SWORD. 

The sword in scripture is often used for war. 
Lev. 26. 25, I will bring a sword upon you ; / 
will cause war to come. By the sword shall 
thou live. Gen. 27. 40. Thou shalt support 
thyself by war and rapine. By sword are un- 
derstood the vengeance and judgments which 
God inflicts upon sinners. Deut. 32. 41, 42, 
If I whet my glittering sword: My sword shall 
devour flesh. ..Olso the instrument w/tich God 
uses to employ for executing his judgments, 
Psal. 17. 1.3, Deliver my soul from the wicked, 
which is thy sword. Sword is figuratively 
put for power and authority. Rom. 13. 4, He 
beareth not the sioord in vain. The magis- 
trate hath not received his power to no pur- 
pose; but that he may punish offenders, and 
defend the good. The apostle alludes to the 
custom of princes, who had certain officers go- 
ing before them, bearing the ensigns of their 
authority. All they that take the sword, shall 
perish with the sword, Mat. 26. 52. They that 
take up the sword by their own authority, and 
would do justice to themselves, deserve to be 
put to death by the sword of authority : Or, 
those that take the sword to smite another, 
generally suffer by it themselves. The word 
of God is called the sword of the Spirit,, Eph. 
6. 17. It is a .spiritual sword, or a means pro- 
vided by the Spirit of God, and made effectual 
by him to cut the sinews of the strongest 
temptations, to kill or mortify the inward 
lusts and corruptions of the heart, to subdue 
the most fixed obstinacy of the mind, and the 
most resolute purposes of the icill, Heb. 4. 
12. Moses calls God the sword of Israel's 
excellency, Deut. 33. 29. He is their strength, 
the author of all their past or approachino- 
victories, by whose assistance they did excel, 
and gloriously conquer, and triumph over their 
enemies. Our Saviour says. Mat. 10. 34, I 
came not to send peace, but a sword. Jily 
coming and preaching the gospel will prove 
in the event, through the devil's malice, the 
corruptions of men's hearts, and their madness 
on their idolatry and superstition, an occasion 



SWO 

of much variance and division, even between 
nearest relations, yea, and of bodily death, and 
many calamities and persecutions. 
Gen. 3. 24. he placed cherubims, and flaming s. 
34. 25. took each man his s. and came on the cit^ 
Exod. 5. 21. to put a s. in their hands to slay us 

32. 27. he said, put every man his s. by his side 
Lev. 26. 6. nor shall the s. go thfough your land 

25. I will bring a s. upon you, Ezek. 5. 17 
1 6. 3. 1 14. 17. I 29. 8. I 33. 2 
33. and I will draw out a s. after you 
37. they shall fall as it were before a s. 
JSTum. 22. 23. the angel's s. drawn in his hand, 31. 

29. I would there were a s. in mine hand 
Deut. 32. 25. the s. without, and terror within 

33. 29. and who is the s. of thy excellency 
Josh. 5. 13. stood with his s. drawn in his hand 

24. 12. but not with thy s. nor with thy bow 
Judg. 7. 14. this is nothing save thes. of Gideon 

18. say, the s. of the Lord, and of Gideon, 20. 
22. and the Lord set every man's s. against hia 
fellow through all the host, 1 Sam. 14. 20 

8. 10. for there fell 120,000 men that drew s. 
20. the youth drew not his s. for he feared 

9. 54. he said unto him, draw thy s. and slay me 
20. 2. four hundred thousand that drew s. 17. 

15. twenty and six thousand men that drew s. 

25. eighteen thousand men ; all these drew the s. 
35. Israel destroyed 25,100 men that drew the s, 
4G. all that fell were 25,000 that drew the s. 

1 Sam. 13. 22. neither s. nor spear was found 
15. 33. as thy s. hath made women childless, so 

17. 39. David girdeth his s. on his armour, 25. 13. 

50. but there was no s. in the hand of David 

51. David ran and took his s. and slew hjm 

18. 4. even to his s. and to his bow and girdle 
21.8. is there not here under thy hand a spear or 5 

9. the s. of Goliath is here wrapt in a cloth 

22. 10. and he gave him the s. of Goliath 
13. in that thou hast given him bread, and a s, 

25. 13. David said, gird ye on every man his 9 
and they girded on every man his s 

31.4. draw thy s. and thrust me through therewith. 

therefore Saul took a s. and fell upon is 

5. his armour-bearer fell also upon his 5. and died 

2 Sam. 1. 22. the s. of Saul returned not empty 

2. 16. and thrust his s. in his fellow's side 

26. Abner said, shall the s. devour for ever? 

3. 29. not fail one that falleth on the s. 

11. 25. the s. devoureth one as well as another 

12. 10. the s. shall never depart from thy house 

18. 8. and the wood devoured more than the s. 

20. 10. Amasa took no heed to the s. in his liand 

23. 10. and his hand clave unto the s. 

24. 9. in Israel 800,000 men that drew the s. 
1 Kings 3. 24. bring me a s. and they brought a 5. 

19. 17. him that escapeth the s. of Hazael 

1 Chron. 5. 18. men able to bear buckler and s. 

10. 4. draw thy s. and thrust me through there- 
with, so Saul took a s. and fell upon i% 

5. his armour-bearer fell likewise on the s. 

21. 5. a hundred thousand men that drew.s. and 
Judah was 470,000 that drew s. 

12. while that the s. of thine enemies overtake, 
or else three days the s. of the Lord 

16. the angel having a s. drawn in his hand 

27. and he put up his s. again into the sheath 

30. he was afraid, because of thes. of the angel 

2 Chron. 20. 9. as when the s. of judgment cometb 
Ezra 9. 7. we and our kings are delivered to the s. 
JSTeh. 4. 18. every one had his s. girded by his side 
Esih. 9.5. Jews smoteall their enemies with thes. 
.Job 5. 20. in war to deliver from power of the s. 

15. 22. and he is waited for of the s. 

19. 29. be ye afraid of the s. for wrath bringeth 
the punishment of the s, 

20. 25. the glittering s. cometh out of his gall 
27. 14. if children be multiplied, it is for the s. 

40. 19. can make his s. to approach unto him 
41. 26. the s. of him that layeth at him cannot hold 

Psal. 7. 12. if he turn not he will whet his s. 

17. 13. deliver from the wicked, which is thy s. 

37. 14. the wicked have drawn out the s. 
15. their s. shall enter into their own heart 

45. 3. gird thy s. on thy thigh, with thy glory 

57. 4. and their tongue a sharp s. 

64. 3. who whet their tongue like a s. and bend 

76. 3. there brake he the shield atjd the s. 

78. C2. he gave his people over unto the s. 

149. 6. and a two-edged s. in their hand 
Prov. 5. 4. but her e»d is sharp as a two-edged s 

12. 18. that speaketh like the piercings of a s- 

25. 18. a man that beareth false witness is a s. 
Cant. 3. 8. every man hath his s. upon his thighf 
Isa. 2. 4. nation shall not lift up s. against nation 

31. 8. the s. not of a mean man shall devour him 

34. 6. the s. of the Lord is filled with blood 

41. 2. he gave them as the dust to his s. 
49. 2. he hath made my mouth like a sharp s 
51. 19.. the famine and the s. are come to thee 



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foa. 65. 12. therefore will T number you to the s. 
06. 16. by his s. will the Lord plead with all flesii 
ler. 2. 30. your own s. devoured your prophets 

4. 10 whereas the s. reacheth unto the soul 

5. J 2. neither shall we see s. nor famine, 14. 13. 

5. 25. for the s. of the enemy is on every side 
9.16.1 will send a 5. after them till I have consumed 

them, 24. 10. \ 25. 27. | 29. 17. j 49. 37. 
12 12. for the 5. of the Lord shall devour 
14. 13. the prophets say, ye shall not see the s. 
15. says, and famine shall not be in this land 
16 shail be cast in the streets because of the s. 
!5. 2 such as are for the 5. to the s. 43. 11. 
3> I will appoint the s. to slay, and dogs to tear 

9. the residue of them will 1 deliver to the s. 
}8. 21. pour out their blood by the forc« of the s. 

25. 1(5. and they shall be mad because of the s. 
29. for I will call for a s. Ezek. 38. 21. 

31. he will give them that are wicked to the s. 

31. 2. the people left of the s. found grace 

32. 24. the city is given because of the s. 

34. 17. I proclaim a liberty for you to the s. 
42. 16. the s. ye feared shall overtakfe you then 
44. 28. yet a small number which escape the s. 
46. 10. the s. shall devour and be satiate, 14. 

47. 6. O thou 5. of the Lord, how long ere quiet 

48. 2. O madmen, the s. shall pursue thee 

10. cursed that keepeth back his s. from blood 
50.16. for fear of the oppressing s. they shall turn 

every one to his people 

35. a s. is on the Chaldeans, saith the Lord 

36. a s. is on the liars, a s. is on her mighly men 

37. a s. is on their horses, a 5. on her treasures 
51. 50. ye that have escaped the 5. go away 

Lam. 5. 9. we gat bread by peril because of the 5. 
Ezek. 5. 2. I will draw out a 5. after them, 12. 
17. and I will bring the s. upon thee, 6. 3. 

6. 8. ye may have some that shall escape the s. 

1. 15. the s. is without, the pestilence within 

11. 8. ye have feared the s. and I will bring a s. 
4. 17. If I bring a s. and say, s. go through 

21. v;hen I send my four sore judgments, the s. 

21.9. prophesy and say, a 5. a 5. is sharpened, 11. 

12. terrors, by reason of the s. of my people 

13. and what if the s. contemn even the rod? 

14. let their s. be doubled, the s. of the great men 

slain, it is the s. of great men that are slain 

15. set the point of the s. against the gates 

19. appoint two ways, that the s. may come 

20. appoint a way, that s. may come to Rabbath 
28. the s. the s. is drawn for the slaughter 

30. 4. and the s. shall come upon Egypt 

21. to bind it, to make it strong to hold the s. 

22. I will cause the s. to fall out of his hand 
32. 11. the 5. of the king of Babylon shall come 
33 3. if when he seetli the s. come on the land 

4 if the s. come and take him away, 6. 
6. but if the watchman see the 5. come, if the s. 
come and take any person from among them 

26. ye stand upon your s. and ye defile 

35. 5. thou hast shed blood by the force of the s. 
Hos. 2. 18. and I will break the bow and the s. 

11. 6. and the s. shall abide on his cities 
Amos 9. 4. thence will I command the s. 
Mir. 4. 3. nation shall not lift up s. against nation 

6. 14. thou deliverest, will I give up to the s. 
J^Tak. 2. 13. the s. shall devour the young lions 

3. 3. the horsemen lifteth up both the bright s. 

15. there the s. shall cut thee off 
Zech. 9. 13. made thee as the s. of a mighty man 

11. 17. the s. shall be upon his arm, and his eye 

13. 7. awake, O s. against my shepherd 
Mat. 10. 34. 1 came not to send peace, but a s. 

26. 51. one of them drew his 5. and struck a ser- 
vant, Mark 14. 47. .John 18. 10. 
52. put up again thy s. .John 18. 11. 
Ijuke 2. 35. a s. shall pierce through thy own soul 

22. 36. he that hath no s. let him buy one 
^cts 16. 27. he drew his s. and would have killed 
Rom. 8. 35. shall s. separate us from love of Christ 

13- 4. for he beareth not the s. in vain 
F^ph. 6. 17. s. of Spirit, which is the word of God 
Heh. 4. 12. and sharper than any two-edged s. 
Rev. 1. 16. out of his mouth went a two-edged s. 

2. 12. which hath the sharp s. with two edges 
6. 4. and there was given to him a great s. 
19. 15. out of his mouth ffoeth a sharp s. 21. 

By the SWORD. 
Gen. 27. 40. by thy s. thou shalt live and serve 
Lev. 26. 7. they shall fall before you bij the s. 8. 
2 Sam. 1. 12. because they were fallen by the s. 
2 Chron. 29. 9. our fathers have fallen by the s. 
Job 33. 18. and his life from perishing by the s. 

3o. 12 they obey not, they shall perish by the s. 
Psnl. 44. 3. they got not the land by their s. 

78. 64. their priests fell by the s. their widows 
Jer. 11. 22. thus saith the Lord, their young men 
shall die by the 3. 18. 21. Lam. 2. 21. 

14. 12. but I will consume them by the s. 
15.bys. anl fam. shall those prophets be consum. 

597 



Jer. 16. 4. shall be consumed by the s. 44. 12, 18,27. 

19. 7. and I will cause them to fall by the s. 

21. 9. abideth, shall die, by the s. 38. 2. | 42. 17,22. 

27. 13. why will ye die by the s. by famine "J 

32. 36. this city shall be delivered by the s. 

3.3. 4. houses which are thrown down by the s, 

34. 4. O Zedekiah, thou shalt not die by the s. 

44. 13. as I have punished Jerusalem by the s. 
Ezek. 26. 6. her daughters shall be slain by the s. 
11. he shall slay thy people by the s. 

28.23.the wounded shall be judged in her by the s. 

31. 18. lie with them that be slain by the s. 32. 20, 

21, 22, 25, 30. I 33. 27. 

39. 23. they trespassed, so they fell all by the s. 
Hos. 1. 7. I will not save them by bow, nor by s. 
Amos 7. 11. Jeroboam shall die by thes. 

9. 10. the sinners of my people shall die by the s. 
Hag. 2. 22. every one by the s. of his brother 
Rev. 13. 14. had the wound by a s. and did live 
See Edge, Fall. 
From, the SWORD. 
Exod. 18. 4. delivered me from the s. of Pharaoh 
Lev. 26. 36. they shall flee, as fleeing /rowi a s. 

1 Kings 19.17.him that escapoth/rom t.hes.ofJehu 

2 Chron. 3Q. 20. that escaped /rom thes. carried he 
Job 5. 15. but he saveth the poor from the s. 

39. 22. neitlier turneth he hack from the s. 
Psal. 22. 20. deliver my soal from the s. my darling 
from the power of the dog 

144. 10. who delivereth David /rom <Ae hurtful 5. 
Tsa. 21. 15. for they fled from the drawn s. 

31. 8. but he shall flee from the s. 

Jer. 21.7. such as are left/rom thes. from famine 
46. 16. arise, let us go from the oppressing s. 
iUte/i.12.16. I'll leave a few men of them/rom the s. 
38. 8. the land that is brought back /rom the s. 

My SWORD. 
Oen.48.22. which I took from Amorite with my s. 
Exod. 15.9. 1 will draw my s. my hand shall destroy 
Deut. 32. 41. and if I whet to?/ glittering s. 

42. and wy s. shall devour flesh 
lSam.21. 8. neither brought 7n?/ 5. nor my weapons 
Psal. 44. 6. neither shall my s. save me 
fsa. 34. 5. for my s. shall be bathed in heaven 
Ezek. 21. 3. 1 will draw my s. out of his sheath 
4. therefore my s. shall go out of his sheath 
5. 1 the Lord have drawn my s. out of his sheath 

30. 24. I have put my s. in bis hand, 25. 

32. 10. be afraid, v/hen I shall brandish my s. 
Zeph. 2. 12. Ethiopians, ye shall be slain by my s. 

fVith the SWORD. 
Gen. 31 26. daughters as captives taken with thes. 
Exod. 5.3. lest he fall on us with the s. or pestilence 

22. 24. and I will kill you with the s. 
J^Tum. 19. 16. whoso toucheth one slain with the s. 

20. 18. lest I come out against thee with the s. 

31. 8. Balaam also they slew with the s. 
Deut. 28. 22. the Lord shall smite thee with the s. 
Josh. 10. 11. whom Israel slew with thes. 13. 22. 

11. 10. he smote the king of Hazor with the s. 

1 Sam. 17.45. thou comest to me with a s. and spear 
47. the Lord saveth not with s. and spear 

2 Sa7n. 12. 9. thou hast killed Uriah jcith the s. 

20. 8. a girdle with a s. fastened upon his loins 

21. 16. Ishbi-benob being girded with a s. 

1 Kings 1. 51. will not slay his servnnt with the s. 
2. 8. I will not put thee to death with the s. 

32. better than he, and slew thenn with thes. 
19. 1. how he had slain all the prophets with the s. 
10. and slai.'i thy prophets with the s. 14. 

2 KingsS. 12. young meij wilt thou slay with thes. 
11. 15. have Athaliah forth, and him that fol- 

loweth her, kill with the s. 2 Chron. 23. 14. 

20. they slew Athalia with the s.2 Chron. 23. 21. 
19. 37. his son smote Sennacherib king of Assyria 

with the s. 2 Chron. 32. 21. ha. 37. 38. 
2 Chron. '21. 4. and slew all his brethren withthes. 

36. 17. who slew their young men icith the s. 
P.9.42.10. a.swithas. in my bones enemies reproach 
Tsa. 1. 20. rebel, ye shall be devoured with the s. 

14. 19. that are slain, thrust through with a s. 

22. 2. thy slain men nre not slain with the s. 
27. 1. the Lord 7cith his strong s. shall punish 

Jer. 5. 17. shall impoverish thy cities with the s. 
14. 18. then behold the slain with the s. 
20. 4. and he shall slay Judah with the s. 

26. 23. who slew Urijah with the s. and cast 

27. 8. that nation will I punish with the s. 
29. 18. 1 will persecute them with the s. 

41. 2. smote Gedaliah with the s. and slew him 
Lam. 4.9. they that be slain with thes. are'better 
than they that be slain with hunger 
Ezek. 7.15. he that is in the field shall die withthe s. 

23. 10. the Assyrians slew her with the s. 

26. 8. shall slay tht laughters of Tyrus with the s. 
31. 17. they also went down to hell with them 
that be slain with the s. 32. 28, 32. | 35. 8. 
JJmos 1. 11. he did pursue his brother with the s. 
4. 10. your young men have I -lain icith the s. 
7. 9. rise against house of.Ierobnam withthes. 



Amos 9. 1. 1 will slay the last of them with the a 
Mic. 5.6. shall waste th-e land of Assyria with ihes^ 
Mat. 26. 52. that take the s. shall perish with the a. 
Luke 22. 49. Lord, shall we smite with the s. ? 
Acts 12. 2. Herod killed James with the s. 
Heb. 11. 37. were tempted, were slain with the s. 
Rev. 2. 16. I will fight against them with the s. 

6. 8. and power to kill with s. and with hunger 
13. 10. that killeth with s. must be killed with s. 
19. 21. the remnant were slain with the s. 

SWORDS. 

1 Sam. 13. 19. lest the Hebrews make them s. 

2 Kings 3. 26. took with him 700 men that drew s 
JVeA. 4. 13. I even set the people with their s. 
Psal. 55. 21. yet his wqrds were drawn s. 

59. 7. behold, they belch out, s. are in their lips 
Prov. 30. 14. a generation, whose teeth are as s. 
Cant. 3. 8. they all hold s. being expert in war 
Isa. 2. 4. and they shall beat their s. into plough 
shares, their spears into pruning-hooks, Mic. 4. 3. 

21. 15. they fled from the s. and from the bow 
Ezek. 16. 40. shall thrust thee through with their s 

23. 47. and shall dispatch them with their s. 

28. 7. strangers shall draw their s. and they shall 

defile thy brightness 

30. 11. they shall draw their s. against Egypt 
32. 12. by the s. of the mighty will I cause to fall 

27. they have laid their 5. under their heads 
Joel 3. 10. beat your plough-shares into s. 
Mat. 26. 47. with Judas was a great multitude 
with s. from the chief priests, Mark 14. 43. 
55. are ye come out as against a thief with s. and 
staves to take me 1 Mark 14. 48. Luke 22. 52. 
Luke 22. 38. Lord, beiiold here are two s. 

SWORN. 
Gen. 22. 16. by myself have I s. saith the Lord, 
Isa. 45. 23. Jer. 49. 13. | 51. 14. Amos 6. 8, 
Exod. 13. 19. Joseph had straitly s. Israel 

17. 16. the Lord hath s. that he will have war 
Lev. 6. 5. that about which he hath s. falsely 
Deut. 7. 8. would keep the oath he had s. Jer. 11. 5. 

13. 17. multiply thee, as he hath s. to thy fathers 

19. 8. if he enlarge thy coast, as he hath 5. 
28. 9. shall establish thee, as he hath 5.29. 13. 

31. 7. bring thee to land Lord hath s. J^eh. 9. 15. 
Josh. 9. 18. because the princes had s. to tliem 

19. we have s. to them by the Lord, 2 Sam. 21. 2. 
Judg, 2. 15. against them for evil, as Lord had s. 
21. 1. now the men of Israel had 5. in Mizpeh 
7. we have s. not to give them wives, 18. 

1 Sam. 3. 14. I have 5. unto the house of Eli 

20. 42. go in peace, forasmuch as we have s. 

2 Sam. 3. 9. e.xcept as the Lord heth s. to David 

21. 2. children of Israel had s. to Gibeoniies 

2 Chron. 15. 15. they had 5. with all their hearts 
JVe/j. 6. 18. there were many in Judah s. to him 
9. 15. the land which thou hadst s. to give thena 
Psal. 24. 4. who hath not s. deceitfully 
89. 3. I have s. unto David my servant 
35. once have I s. by my holiness, Amos 4. 2. 
102. 8. that are mad against me, are s. against me 
110. 4. the Lord hath s. and will not repent 
110. 106. I have s. and I will perform it 
132. 11. the Lord hath 5. in truth to David 
Isa. 14. 24. the Lord of hosts hath s. saying 
45. 23. I have s. by myself, the word is gone out 
54.9.Ihaves.that waters of Noah no more goove? 
the earth, so have I s. I would not be wroth 
62. 8. the Lord hath s. by his right hand 
Jer. 5. 7. they have s. by them that are no gods 
44. 26. behold, I have s. by my great name 
Ezek. 21. 23. to them that have s. oaths 
Amos 8. 7. Lord hath s. by the excellency of Jacob 
Mic. 7. 20. wilt perform the mercy thou hast s. 
Acts 2.30. knowing God hath 5. with an oath to him 
that he would raise up Christ 

7. 17. time of promise drew nigh which God had s. 
Heb. 4. 3. I have s. in my wrath, if they enter 

SYCAMINE. 

LukeYl. 6. say to this s. tree, be thou plucked up 
SYCAMORE 

Is a tree called the Egyptian fig-tree ; its name 
is composed of sycos, a fig-tree., and moros, c 
mulberry-tree. It partakes of the nature of 
each of thrse trees ; of the mulberry tree in its 
leaves, and of the fig-tree in its fruit, which is 
pretty like a fig in its shape aud bigness. This 
fruit grows neither in clusters, nor at the ends 
of the branches, but sticking to the trunk of the 
tree. Its taste is pretty much like a wild fig 
Amos says, I was no prophet, neither was I a 
prophet's son, but I was a herdman, and a 
gatherer of sycamore-fruit, or wild figs, Amos 
7. 14. Pliny and other naturalists observe, 
that this fruit docs not grow ripe till it is 
rubbed with iron combs, after which rubbing 
it ripens in four days And Jerom upon 
Amos says, that without this management the 
figs cannot be eaten, because of their intolerable 
bitterness. 



SYN 



SYN 



SYN 



To make this tree fruitful, thcyviade chinks and 
clefts in the bark,through which a kind of milky 
liquor continually distils. This, they say, 
causes a little bough to be formed, sometimes 
having six or seven Jigs upon it. 7 hey are hol- 
low, without grains, and there is found a little 
yellow matter which is generally a nest of 
grubs. These figs are sweet, but not good for 
the stomach: they weaken it, and create a loath- 
ing, but at the same time moisten and refresh. 
■ jT great many of these sycamores grow in 
Egypt ; and some of them are said to be of such 
substance,thatthreemen can hardly grasj)them. 
There were also some in Judea, as appears from 
Luke 19. 4, where Zaccheus is said to have 
climbed up into a sycamore-iree to see Jesus 
pass by, being of so low a stature that he could 
not otherwise see him because of the multitude. 
SYCAMORE-FRUIT. 

Jimos 7. 14. a herdman and a gatherer ofs.-fruit 
SYCAMORE-TREE. 

iMke 19. 4. Zaccheus climbed up into a s.-tree 
SYCAMORE-TREES. 

l^m^sl0.27.Solomon made cedars to be as s.-trees 
for abundance, 2 Chron. 1. 15. | 9. 27. 

1 Chron. 27.28. over the s.-trees wdiS Baal-hanan 

Psal. 78. 47. he destroyed their s.-trees with frost 
SYCAMORES. 

Isa. 9. 10. the 5. are cut down, but wo will change 
SYMPHONY. 

This word is taken for the agreement of several 
voices, and a concert of several instruments, 
or for a particular sort of instrument. St. 
Luke takes it in the first sense, when he says, 
that the brother of the prodigal son, returning 
out of the field, heard in his father's house a 
concert o^ instruments, and the rejoicing of 
those that danced, or the voices of those that 
sung, Jj/tisirs (ru«!fouv(«; xcst %op'j)t', Luke 15. 
25. Daniel takes it in the second sense, for 
an instrument of music, Dan. 3. 5, which some 
think was a viol, or some instrument approach- 
ing thereto. — In our English translation it is 
called a dulcimer. 

Dan. 3. f 5. sound of the cornet, flute, harp, s. 
SYNAGOGUE. 

In Greek crwcyuiyyi, of (ruv»y£»v, to gather to- 
gether, signifies an assembly, as in Rev. 2. 9. || 
3. 9. where St. John calls the false and hypocriti- 
cal professors in Smyrna and Philadelphia, the 
synagogue of Satan, a congregation or assem- 
bly of men, who tcorship and serve the devil by 
errors and pfofaneness, and yet pretend they 
are the only true church of God. But most 
commonly the word synagogue is used to denote 
the place cohere the Jews assemble to pray, to 
read, and t» hear the reading of the holy books, 
and other instructions. It is often mentioned 
in the Gospels and the Acts because Christ 
and his apostles generally went to preach in 
the synagogues. 

Jiuthors are not agreed about the time when the 
Jews first began to have synagogues : Some iSill 
have it that they are as ancient as the ceremo- 
nial law. It cannot be denied, say they, that 
the .lews did worship God publicly every sab- 
bath, and on other holy occasions, even then 
when they neither did, nor could go up to Je- 
rusalem; it is therefore very presumable that 
both conscience and prudence did direct them 
to appoint convenient places for that purpose. 
Some footsteps vf them were to be seen so early 
as in the time of Elisha. Devout persons in 
the time of this prophet assembled themselves 
to him on the sabbath-day, to hear the law read 
to them, 2 Kings 4. 23. .Snd the author of 
Psal. lith, describing the havoc that the army 
of J^Tcbuchadnczzar had made in .Terusalem, 
says, they have burned up all the synagogues 
of God in the land, Psa^ 74. 8. 

On the contrary, many learned men have thought 
them of but a late institution. Dr. Prideaux 
affirms, that they had no synagogues before the 
Babylonish captivity, for the main service of 
the synagogue, says he, being the reading of 
the law unto the people, where there was no 
book of the law to be read, there certainly could 
6e ?;o synagog le. But how rare the book of 
the laxo was through all Judra before the Ba- 
bylonish captivity, many texts of scripture tell 
lis. fVhen .Tehoshaphat sent teachers through 
all Judea, to instruct the people in the law of 
God, they carried a book of the law with them, 
2 Chron. 17. 9. which they needed n'ot have 
done, if there had been any copies of the law in 
those cities to which they went ; which certain- 
ly there would have been, had there been any 
synagogues ?■?) itAffOT. Jindwhen Hilkiah found 
the law in the temple, 2 Kings 22. 8. neither he 
lor king .Tosiah needed to have been so sur- 



prised at it, had books of the law been common 
in those times. Their behaviour on that occa- 
sion sufficiently proves, they had never seen 
it before, which could not be the case, had 
there then been any other copies of it to be 
found among the people. Jlnd if there were no 
copies of the law at that time among them, 
there could then be most certainly no synagogues 
for them to resort to, for the hearing of it read 
unto them. From whence he concludes, there 
could be no synagogues among the Jews, till 
after the Babylonish captivity. 

This learned author says, that if it be examined 
into, how it came to pass that the Jews were so 
prone to idolatry before the Babylonish capti- 
vity, and so strongly and cautiously, even to 
superstition, fixed against it after that capti- 
vity, the true reason hereof will appear to be, 
that they had the law and the prophets every 
week constantly read unto them after that capti- 
vity which they had not before. Fur before that 
captivity, they having no synagogaes for pub- 
lic worship, or public instruction, nor any 
places to resort to for either, xmless the temple 
at Jerusalem, or the cities of the Levites, or to 
the prophets, when God teas pleased to send 
such among them, for want hereof great igno- 
rance grew among the people: God was little 
known among them, and his laws in a manner 
wholly forgotten. jSnd therefore as occasion 
offered, they were easily drawn into all the su- 
perstitious and idolatrous usages of the neigh- 
bou,ring nations ; till at length, for the punish- 
ment hereof, God gave them up to a dismal 
destruction in the Babylonish captivity: But 
after that captivity, and the return of the Jews 
from it, synagogues being erected among them 
in every city, to which they constantly resorted 
for public worship, and where every week they 
had the law from the first, and after that from 
the time of .^ntiochus^ persecution, the pro- 
phets also read unto them, and were by sermons 
and exhortations there delivered, at least every 
sabbath, instructed in their duty, and excited 
to the obedience of it : This kept them in a tho- 
rough knowledge of God and his laws. .9nd 
the threats they found in the prophets against 
the breakers of them, after these also came to 
be read among them, deterred them from trans- 
gressing against them. So that the law of 
Moses was never more strictly observed by 
them than from the time of Ezra, {when syna- 
gogues j?r5i ca77ie iwfo wse arao??^ iAem) to the 
time of our Saviour ; and they would have been 
unblamable herein, had they not overdone it, 
by adding corrupt traditions of their orcn de- 
vising, whereby, at length, they made the laic 
itself of none effect, as our Saviour chargeth 
thein, Mat. 15. 6. 

./5s to Psal. 74. 8, They liave burned iip all the 
synagogues of God in the land ; In the original. 
Col moadhe El, that is, all the assemblies of God, 
by which, says Dr. Prideaux, I acknowledge 
must be understood the places where the people 
did assemble to worship God. Bztt this doth 
not infer, that those places were synagogues ; 
and there are none of the ancient versions, ex- 
cepting that of Aquila, thatsorendcr this pas- 
sage. The chief place where the Israelites as- 
sembled for theioorship of God, was the temple 
at Jerusalem, and before that was built, the 
tabernacle ; and the open court before the altar 
was that part, in both of them, where the people 
assembled to offer up their prayers unto God. 
But those that lived at a distance from the 
tabernacle, while that was in being, and after- 
wards from the temple, when that was built, not 
being able at all times to resort thither, they 
built courts, like those in which they prayed at 
the tabernacle and at the temple, therein to 
offerup their prayers unto God, which in after- 
times we find called by the name o/proseuchffi. 
Into one of them our Saviour is said to have 
gone to pray, and to have continued therein a 
whole night, Luke 6. 12. What our English 
translation there renders, nnd continued all 
night in prayer to God, is in the orin-ival v,«i' 
tjv JiMvyy.Tspsuiuv £v T>i ITpoo-Eu^;) tou ©sI'j, that 
is, And he continued all night in a pvoseucha 
of God. In another of them, St. Paul taught 
the people at Philippi, Acts 16. 13, 16. In these 
two verses, lohat we render in our English 
vers^ion by the word prayer, is in the original 
a proseucha, or place of prayer. 

The proseuchiB differed from the synagogues in 
several p'lrticnlars [1] In synagogues the 
prayers were offered 7ip in public forms in. com- 
mon for thr whole congregation ; but in the 
proseuchae thry prayed, as in the temple, every 
one apart for himself ; arid so our Saviour 



prayed in the proseucha; fce went into. [2] Thi 
synagogues were covered houses; but the pro 
seucliJE were open courts; they had no covering 
except perhaps the shade of some trees, or some 
covered galleries. [3] The synagogues were all 
built on elevated places, within the cities to 
which they did belong ; but the proseuchcE were 
without the cities, in the fields, especially near 
rivers. So this author concludes, that 7Dhen 
the Psalmist says, that they burnt up t\m 
synagogues of God, he may be understood of the 
proseuchae, or of the schools of the prophets, 
or the places where the Levites taught the peo- 
ple in their cities. 

Jifter the time of the Maccabees, synagogues be- 
came frequent in Israel. It is affirmed, that 
in the city of Jerusalem, alone, were no less 
than four hundred and sixty, or even four hun- 
dred and eighty ; but herein they are supposed 
to have spoken hypcrbolically, and to have ex- 
pressed an uncertain large number by a certain 
one. Every trading fraternity had a syna- 
gogue of their own, and even strangers built 
some for those of their own nation. Hence it 
is, that in Acts 6. 9. mention is made of the 
synagogues of the Libertines, Cyrenians, Alex- 
andrians, Cilicians, and Asiatics; which were 
appointed for the use of such of the inhabitants 
of these cities, or of these nations, as should at 
any time be at Jerusalem. 

The Jewish authors give this general rule for the 
construction of synagogues. Wherever there 
are ten batelnim, a synagogue ought to be 
built. The signification of the word batelnim, 
has been much controverted. Buxtorf thinks 
them to be persons receiving a stipend for duly 
assisting at divine service, that there may be 
always ten persons, at least, to assemble to- 
gether. Lightfoot imagines them to have been 
ministers and officers of the synagogue. Others 
think this the most probable opinioTi, namely^ 
that they were persons of a mature age,. free, 
and in a condition to assist constantly at the 
service, on all days of assembling, which were^ 
at least, two days a week, beside the Sabbath : 
So that ahoays upon these days there were pre- 
sent that number of assistants, without which 
the service could not be performed. When there 
were ten such persons in a town or city, thep 
called it a great city, and here they might build 
a synagogue. 

J3s the synagogue-service was to be on three days 
every week, for the sake of hearing the law ; so 
it was to be thrice on those days, for the sake 
of their prayers. For it was a constant rule 
among them, that all were to pray unto God 
three times every day, that is, in the morning, 
at the time of the morning sacrifice ; and in the 
evening, at the time of the evening sacrifice ; 
and at the beginning of the night, because tilt 
then the evening sacrifice was still left burning 
upon the altar. It was anciently among God's 
people the steady practice of good andreligiovs 
persons, to offer up their prayers to God thrice 
every day. This we find David did. Psal. 55. 
17, Evening, morning, and at noon, will I pray 
Jlnd Daniel, notwithstanding the king's de- 
cree to the contrary, says, that he kneeled 
upon his knees three times a day, and i)rayed, 
and gave thanks unto his God, Dan. 6. 10. 
By which it is implied, that he did not only at 
that time thus pray, but that it loas always his 
constant custom so to do. 

When synagogues were erected among the .Tews, 
the hours of public devotion in them on their 
synagogue days, were, as to morning and even- 
ing prayers, the same hours in which the morn- 
ing and evening sacrifices were offered up at 
the temple. .Bnd the same hours were also ob- 
served in their private prayers wherever per- 
formed. For the offering of the incense on the 
golden altar in the holy place, at every morning 
and evening sacrifice in the temple, was insti- 
tuted on purpose tn offer up unto God the pray- 
ers of the people, who were then without, praying 
unto him. Hence it was, that St. Luke tells 
us, that while Zacharias went into the temple 
to burn incewse, the whole multitude of the peo- 
ple were praving without at the time of incense, 
Luke 1. 9, 10. ./?nrf for the same reason it is 
that David prayed. Let my prayer be set forth 
before thee as incense, and the lifting up of 
my hands as the evening sacrifice, Psal. 141. 2. 
..^nd according to this usage is to be explained 
what we find in Rev. 8. 3, 4, 5, ichere it is 
said, that an angel came and stood at the 
altar, having a golden censer, and there was 
given unto hin« much incense, that he should 
offer it up with the prayers of all saints, upon 
the golden altar which was before thu throne : 



SYN 



&od the smoke of the incense, 
with the prayers of the saints, 
before God out of the un:?ers hand 



which came 
ascended up 



The anscl. 



iere mentioned, is the angel of the covenant. [ 
Clirisl our Lurd^ who intercedes for us with 



SYN 

when they were to read it. In the midst of the 
synagogue was a desk or pulpit, upon which 
thebuok or roll of the latowas readverysoleiiinLy . 
There likewise he stood who intended to ha- 
rangue the people. 



God, and, as our Mediator, constantly offers -^s to the setfts or pews whereon the people sat to 



up our prayers unto him. And the manner of 
his doing this is set forth by the manner of the 
typical representation of it in the temple. 
For as thejre,at every morning and evtning sacri- 
fice, the priest, in virtue of that sacrifice, en- 
tering into the holy place, and presenting him- 
self at the golden altar, which stood directly 
before the mercy-seat, {the throne of God's visi- 
bl', presence among them during the tabernacle 
and the first temple) did burn incense thereon, 
while the people were at their prayers without, 
thereby, as an intercessor to God for them, to 
offer up theirprayers to him for his gracious ac- 
ceptance, and to make them ascend up before 
him from out of his hands as a sweet-smelling 
savour in his presence; so Christ, our true 
priest, and most powerful intercessor, by virtue 
of that one sacritice of himself once offered up, 
being entered into the holy place, the heaven 
above, is there continually present before the 
throne of mercy, to be a constant intercessor 
for us unto God; and while we are here in the 
outer court of his church in this world, offering 
up our prayers unto God; he there presents 
them unto him for us, and through his hands 
they are accepted as a sweet-smelling savour in 
his presence, 
^nd it being well understood among the Jews 
that the off'ering up of the daily sacrifices, and 
the burning of incense upon the altar of in- 
cense, at the time of those sacrifices, was for 
the rendering of God propitious to them, and 
making their prayers to be acceptable in his 
presence, they were very careful to make the 
■ times of these off'erings, and the times of their 
prayers, both at the temple, and every where 
else, to be exactly the same. 
The most pious and devout persons that were at 
Jerusalem, chose on those times to go up into 
the temple, and there to offer up their prayers 
unto God; thus Peter and John are said to go 
up into the temple at the hour of prayer, being 
the ninth hour of the day, xohich was at three 
in the afternoon, the time of the offering up the 
evening sacrifice^ Acts 3. 1. Those who were 
in other places, or being at Jerusalem, had not 
leisure to go up to the temple, performed their 
devotions elsewhere: If it were a synagogue- 
day, they loent into the synagogue, and there 
prayed loith the congregation : and if it were 
not a synagogue-day they then prayed in pri 
vate by themselves ; and if they had leisure to 
go to the synagogue, they chose that for the 
place to do it in, thinking such a holy place 
the properest for such a holy exercise, though 
performed there in their private persons only ; 
but if they had not leisure to go to such a holy 
place, then they prayed tcherever they were at 
the hour of prayer, though it were in the street 
or market-place. Jind for this it was that our 
Saviour found fault with them, when he told 
them. Mat. 6. 5, that they loved to pray 
standing in the synagogues, and in the corners 
of the streets, thereby affecting more to be 
seen of men, than to be accepted of by God. 
But many of them had upper rooms in their 
hoxises, which were as chapels, particularly set 
apart, and consecrated for this purpose. In 
such a one Cornelius was praying at the ninth 
hour of the day, that is, at the time of the 
evening sacrifice,when the angel appeared unto 
him. Acts 10. 30. .^nd such a one Peter went 
up into to pray about the sixth hour of the day, 
.i^cts 10. 9. when he had the vision of the great 
sheet, that is, at half an hour past twelve or 
thereabout ; for then the evening sacrifice did 
begin on great and solemn days, and such a 
one it seems hereby that was. Jlnd in such an 
upper room where the apostles assembled to- 
gt-ther in prayer, when the Holy Ghost de- 
scended upon them. Acts 1. 13. 
In the synagogue was the ark or chest, wherein 
lay the book of the law, that is, the Penta- 
teuch, or five books of Moses. This chest, they 
say, was made after the modrl of the ark of 
the covenant, and ahoaysplacedin that part of 
the synagcgue which looked toicards the Holy 
Land, if the synagogue loas out of it ; but 
tf it was within it, then the chest was placed 
towards .Jerusalem ; and if the synagogue stood 
in this city, the chest was set toioards the 
holy of holies. Out of this ark it was they 
took., 7oith a great deal of ceremony, and before 
i/ie whole congregation, the book of the law, 
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hea- the law read and expounded ; of these some 
were more honourable than others. The former 
were for those joho were called Elders, not so 
much upon the account of their age as of their 
gravity , prudence, and authority. These Elders 
sat with their backs towards the forementioned 
chest, and their faces towards the congregation, 
who looked towards the ark. These seats of the 
Elders are those which are called in Mat. 23. 
6, the chief seats, and which our Saviour or- 
dered his disciples not to contendfor, or affect, 
as the Pharisees did. The women were therein 
distinct from the men, and seated in a gallery 
inclosed with lattices, so that they might see 
■ and hear, but not be seen. 
To regulate and take care of all things belonging 
to the synagogue service, there was appointed 
acouncil,or assembiyof grave andwise persons, 
well versed in the law, over whom icas set a 
president, who is called the ruler of the syna- 
gogue, Luke 8. 4i. He presided in the as- 
semblies, and in judicial aff'airs that were 
sometimes decided there, against those who had 
given any scandal, and transgressed the law in 
any important matter. As for scourging, some 
are of opinion, that it was a punishment not 
falling under the jurisdiction of the rulers of 
the synagogues, iui belonging to the civil courts, 
which they take to be meant by the synagogues, 
where oar Saviour tells his disciples theyshould 
he scourged. Mat. 10. 17. Others on the con- 
trary, maintain, that by the wordsynagoguesin 
the place here quoted, we are to understand 
symigogaesproperly so called. As to the man- 
ner of scourging, see Scourge. 
The same presidents invited those to speak in the 
synagogue, whom they thought capable of it, 
and off'cred that honour to strangers, if there 
were any that seemed to have the gift of speak- 
ing. St. Paul being at Antioch of Pisidia, 
was invited by the rulers of the synagogue to 
make a discourse to them for their edification, 
Acts 13. 14, 15. And it is very probable, 
that whenever our Saviour preached in the 
synagogues it was not without the permission 
of the president, or chief ruler, though it be 
not expressly said so in the gospel, because it 
was a known custom. 
The rulers of the synagogue were likewise bound 
to take care of the poor. There were in every 
synagogue two treasury chests, one for poor 
strangers, and the other for their axon poor. 
Those who were charitably inclined, put their 
alms into these chests at their coming into the 
synagogue to pray. Upon extraordinary occa- 
sions they sometimes made public collections ; 
in which cases, the rulers of the synagogue 
ordered the person whose business it was to 
collect the alms, to ask every body for his 
charity. Every one promised according as he 
loas disposed, and afterwards they gathered 
from house to house what had been promised, 
for the .Tews meddled not with money on their 
sabbatk-da]/. 
These rulers likewise taught thepeople. This they 
did sometimesby w ay of dispute and conference, 
by questions and answers, or else by continued 
discourses like scrmoJis. All these different 
ways of teaching they called by the general 
name of searching ; the discourse they styled 
a search, or inquisition, and him that made it, 
a searcher. The Hebrew word derafch, signi- 
fies, to dive into the sublime, profound, 
mj'stical, allegorical, and prophetical senses 
of holy scripture. 
The synagogue of the Libertines, or freed men. 
Acts 6. 9. was, according to many interpreters, 
thai of those .Jeics, who having been led away 
captive by Pompey and by Sosias, had after- 
wards recovered their liberty, and were retired 
to Jerusalem, when Tiberias drove away the 
Jews out of Italy. Others will have it, that 
St. Luke wrote L'bystinorum, and not Liber- 
tinorum; and that the Libystini were people of 
Libya, joining to Egypt. Others by these 
Libertines understood the sons of such Jews as 
were free denircns of Rome. 
Mat. 12. 9. when departed, he went into their s. 
13. 54, he taught them in their s. Mark 6. 2. 
Mark 1. 23. and there was in their s. a man with 
an unclean spirit, Luke 4. 33. 
29. when they were come out of s. Luke 4. 38. 
5. 22. Jairus by name, one of the rulers of the 
s. besought Jesus 36 38. Luke 8. 41, 49. 



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Luke 4. 16. as his custom was, he went into the 

s. on the sabbath-day 
20. the eyes of all in the *. were fastened on hirn 
7. 5. he loveth our nation and hath built ua a « 
John 6. 59. these things said he in the s. 
y. 22. that he should be put out of the s. 

12. 42. lest they should be put out of the s. 
18. 20. 1 ever taught in the s. and temple 

ActsQ.9. then arose certain of the s. which is cativil 
the s. of Libertines, disputing with SLephi.wi 

13. 14. they went into the s. on the sabbath-day, 

and sat ciowj; 
15. the rulers of the s. sent to them, saying 
42. and when the Jews were gone out of iJie .< 

14. 1. Paul and Barnabas went both into the s. 

17. 1. to Thessalonica there was a s. of the Jews 
17. therefore he disputed in the s. with the Jews 

and with devout persojis 

18. 4. and he reasoned in the s. every sabbath 

7. Justus, whose house joined hard to the 5. 

8. Crispus the chief ruler of the s. believed 
17. Greeks took Sosthenes chief ruler of the »•. 
26. ApoUos began to speak boldly in the «. 

22. 19. beat in every s. such as believed, 26. 11. 
Jam. 2. t2. if there come into yours, a man 
Rev. 2. 9. but are the s. of Satan 

3. 9. 1 will make them of the s. of Satan 

SYNAGOGUES. 
Psal. 74.8. they have burned up all the s. of God 
vTfat.4.23.Jes. went teaching in theirs, and i)reac!i- 
ing the gospel, 9. 35. Mark 1. 39. Luke 
13. 10. 
6. 2. as the hypocrites do in the s. 
5. for they love to pray standing in the .9. 
10. 17. they will scourge you in their s. 23. 34. 

23. 6. and love the chief seats in the s. Mark I'i 

39. Luke 11. 43. | 20. 46 
Mark 13. 9. and in the s. ye shall be beaten 
Luke 4. 15. he taught in the s. being glorified 
44. and he preached in the s. of Galilee 

12. 41. and when they bring you unto the s 
21. 12. delivering you up to the s. and prisons 

Joh7i 16. 2. they shall put you out of the s. 
Acts 9. 2. Saul desued of him letters to the s. 
20. straightway he preached Christ in the s. 

13. 5. Paul and Barnabas preached in the s. 

15. 21. being read in the s. every sabbath-day 

24. 12. neither raising up the people in the «." 



T. 



TABERNACLE 
Signifies, [1] A tent or pavilion raised on posts te 
lodge under, Num. 24. 5. Mat. 17. 4. [2] A 
house or dwelling. Job 11. 14. | 22. 23. [3] A 
kind of tent to take up and down, as occasion 
required; which was as it were the palace of 
the Most High, the dwelling of the God of 
Israel; wherein the Israelites, during their jowr- 
neyings in the wilderness, performed the chicj 
of their religious exercises, offered their sacri- 
fices, and worshipped God: It was thirty ciiJi its 
in length, and ten in breadth and in height. 
It was divided into two partitions : the first 
was called. The Holy Place, which was twcvtij 
cubits long, and ten wide: here were placed the 
table ofshew-bread, the golden candlestick, and 
the golden altar of incense. The second wu^ 
called. The most Holy Place, whose length was 
ten cubits, and breadth ten tubits, wherein, 
before the building of the temple, the ark (!i 
the covenant was kept, which was a symbol 
of God's gracious presence with the Jewish 
church. The most Holy was divided from, the 
Holy Place by a curtain, or veil of very rich 
cloth, which hang upon four pillars of shit.tim- 
wood, that were covered with plates of gold, 
Exod. 26. 1. Heb. 9. 2, 3. [4] Christ's human 
nature, of which the Jewish tabernacle roas a 
type, wherein God dwells really, substantially, 

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and personally, Heb. 8. 2. | 9. 11. 
true church militant, Psal. 15. 1 
natural body, in which the soul lodges as in 
a tabernacle, 2 Cor. 5. 1. 2 Pet. L 13. [7] 
The tokens of God's gracious presence, '&ey. 
21.3. 
The feast of tabernacles. Lev. 23. 34. was so 
called, because the Israelites kept it under 
green tents or arbours, in memory of their 
'dwelling in tents in their passage through the 
wilderness. It was one of the three great 
solemnities, wherein all the males were obliirp.d 
to present themselves before the Lord, f- N-a* 
celebrated after harvest, on the l^th dii.y of 
the month Tisri, which answers to our wo7*lh 
of September. The ft ast cov tinned ci'-h t day^ 
but the first day and the last were the mt>e 



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19. 
21. 
33. 
34. 
36. 

38. 

Lev. 



51. 

S3. 

3.7. 



tolemn. Herein they returned thanks to Qod 
for the fruits of the earth they had then gathered 
in, and were also put in mind that they were 
but -pilgrims and travellers in this world. 

Rxod. 2o. 9. make it after the pattern ot'tlie t. 

*iG. 1. thou shall make the t. with ten curtains 

• 6. couple the curtains,and it shall be one i.3tj. 13. 

7. thou slialt make curtains of goats' hair to be 

a covering upon the (. 35. 11. | 36. 14. 

15. shalt make boards for the t. of shittim wood, 

17, 20, 20. I 36. 20, 22, 23, 28, 31, 32. 

26. make bars for the t. 27. \ 30. rear up the t. 

27. 9. and thou shalt make the court of the t. 
19. all the vessels of the t. of brass, 39. 40. 

29. 43. the t. shall be sanctified by m glory 

31. 7. they may make all the furniture of the t. 

33. 7. Moses pitched the t. without the camp 
]1. but Joshua departed not out of the t. 

35. 18. the pins of tiie t. 38. 20, 31. 

36. 8. them that wrought the work of the t. 

39. 32. thus was the work of the t. finished 
S3, and they brought the t. to Moses, the tent 

40. 2. thou shalt set up the t. \\ 9. anoint the t. 
17. on the first month, on the first day, the t. 

was reared up, 18. J^Tum. 7. 1. 
he spread abroad the tent over the t. 
he brought the ark into the t. and set up 
he reared up the court round about the t. 
the glory of the Lord filled the t. 35. 
the cloud was taken up from over the t. 
JVam. 9. 17. | 10. 11. | 12. 10. 
for the cloud of the Lord was on the t. by 
day, and fire by night, JVam. 9. 18, 19, 22. 
8. 10. Moses anointed the t. and alltlierein 

15. 31. that they die not when they defile my t. 
17. 4. bringeth not an offering before the t, 

26. 11. 1 will set my t. among you, not abhor you 
/fum. 1. 50. appoint Levitesover the t. shall bear 
the t. shall encamp round about the t. 53. 
and when the t. setteth forward, and when 
the t. is to be pitched, Levites set it up 
theLevites shall keep the charge of the t. of 
testimony, 3. 7, 25. | 18. 3. J 31. 30, 47. 
before the t. to do the service of the t, 
23. the Gershonites shall pitch behind the t. 
35 the Merarites shall pitch northward of the t. 
38. those that encamp before the t. eastward 
4. 16. the oversight of the t. pertaineth to Eleazar 

25. they shall bear the curtains of the t. 
31. shall bear the boards of the t. and bars thereof 

5. 17. the priest shall take of the dust of the t. 
7. 3. they brought their offering before the t. 

9. 15. on the day that the t. was reared up, the 
cloud covered the t. namely the tent of testimony 

10. 21. the Kohathites did set up the t. 

11. 24. Moses setseventy elders round about the f. 

26. but they went not out unto the t. 

16. 9. seemeth it small to do the service of the t. 
24. get you up from about the t. of Korah, 27. 

17. 13. whoso Cometh near to the t. shall die 
Deut. 31. 15. L. appeared in t. in a pillar of cloud 
fosh. 22. 19. wherein the Lord's t. dwelleth 

1 Sam. 2. t 32. see the afiiiction of the t. 

2 Sam. 6. 17. they set the ark in the midst of the t. 

7. 6. but I have walked in a tent and in a t. 
I Kings 1.39. Zadoktookahorn of oil out of the f. 

2. 28. Joab fled to the t. of the Lord and altar 

8. 4. vessels in the t. were brought up, 2 Chr. 5. 5. 

1 Chron. 6. 48. the Levites for the service of the t. 
9. 19. Korahites were keepers of the gates of the t. 

23. they had the oversight of the house of the t. 

16. 39. the priests before t. of the Lord 

17. 5. but have gone from one t. to another 
21. 29. for the t. which Moses made in wilderness 
23. 26. they shall no more carry the t. . 

2 Chron. 1. 5. he put the brazen altar before the t. 
Job 5. 24. shalt know that thy t. shall be in peace 

18.6.tlie light shall be dark in his i. and his candle 
14. his confidence shall be rooted out of his t. 
IS.destruction shall dwell in his ^.because not his 

19. 12. his troops encamp round about my t. 

20.26. it shall go ill with him that is left in his t. 

29. 4. when the secret of God was upon my t. 

31. 31. if the men of my t. said not, oh that 

36. 29. can any understand the noise of his t, ? 
Psal. 15. 1. Lord, who shall abide in thy t. ? 

19. 4. ir> them hath he set a t. for the sun 
26. t B. I have Idved the t. of thy honour 

37. 5. in the secret of his t. shall he hide me 
6. I will offer in his t. sacrifices of joy 

61. 4. I will abide in thy t. for ever 
76. 2. in Salem is his t. his dwelling-place in Zion 
78. 60. so that he forsook the t. of Shiloh 
!i7. moreover he refused the t. of Joseph 
i:i2. 3. t will not come into the t. of my house, 7. 
'•'rr/r 14. 11. the t. of the upright shall flourish 
U'l. 4. 6. there shall be a t. for a shadow from heat 
Jfi 5. he shall sit upon it in the t. of David 
J3. 2(' a t. that shall not be taken down 
rr. 10. 20. mv t is spoiled all my cords broken 
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' Lam. 2. 4. he slew all that were pleasant in the t. 

6. he hath violently taken away his t. 
Eiek. .37. 27. my (. also shall be with them 

41. 1. which was the breadth of the t. 
Jlmos 5. 26. but ye have borne the t. ^f Moloch 

9. 11. in that day will I raise up the t. of David 
Acts 7. 43. ye took up the t. of Moloch 
46. who desired to iind a t. for the God of Jacob 

15. 16. and will build again the t. of David 
2 Cor. 5. 1. if our house of this t. be dissolved 

4. we that are in this t. do groan, being burdened 
Heb. 8. 2. the true t. which the Lord pitched 

5. when Moses was about to make the t. 
9. 2. there was a t. made, called the sanctuary 

3. the t. which is called the holiest of all 

6. the priests went always into the first t. 
8. while as the first t. was yet standing 
11. a high priest by a greater and more perfect i. 
21. he sprinkled with blood the t. and vessels 

13. 10. they have no right to eat which serve t. 
2 Pet. 1. 13. think it meet, as long as I am in this t. 

14. knowing that shortly I must put off my t. 
Rev. 13. 6. to blaspheme his name and his t. 
15. 5. behold the temple of the t. was opened 
See Congregation, Door. 
TABERNACLE of witness. 
J^um. 17. 7. Moses laid up the rods in the t. of w. 
8. on the morrow Moses went into the f. of w. 
18. 3. shall minister before the t. of witness 
2 Chron. 24. 6. to bring the collection for t. of w. 
Acts 7. 44. our fathers had the t. of witness 

TABERNACLES. 
J^um. 24. 5. hew goodly are thy t. O Israel 
Job 11. 14. let not wickedness dwell in thy t. 
12. 6. the t. of robbers prosper, and they that 
15. 34. and fire shall consume the t. of bribery 
22.23. thou shalt put away iniquity far from thy t. 
Psal. 43. 3. let them bring me unto thy t. 
46. 4. make glad the holy place of i. of Most High 



78. 51. smote chief of their strength in t. of Ham 

83. 6. the ^ of Edom have consulted together 

84. 1. how amiable are thy t. O Lord of Hosts 
118. 15. salvation is in the t. of the righteous 
132. 7. we will go into his t. and worship 

Dan. 11. 45. he shall plant the t. of his palace 

Hos. 9. 6. thorns shall be in their t. 
12. 9. I will yet make thee to dwell in t. 

Mai. 2. 12. Lord will cut off the man out of the t. 

Mat. 17. 4. Lord, if thou wilt, let us make here 
three t. Mark 9. 5. Luke 9. 33. 

Heb. 11. 9. Abraham dwelling in t. with Isaac 
See Feast. 
TABLE 

Signifies, [I] A frame of wood made for several 
uses, 1 Kings 2. 7. [2] The altar of God, Mai. 1. 
7, 12. [3] Provision, for food, either for body or 
soul, Psal. 69. 22. [4] The two tables of stone 
whereon the law was torittcn, Exod. 32. 15. 

That ye may eat and drink at my table, Luke 22. 
30. That ye may partake of the highest de- 
lights which 1 have prepared for you, and enjoy 
the nearest commuyiion with me in glory. 

To serve tables. Acts 6. 2. To provide for the 
poor, that they may have whereof to eat at their 
tables. 

Exod. 25. 23. shalt also make a t. of shittim wood 
27. places of staves to bear the t. 28. | 37. 14. 

26. 35. thou shalt set the t. without the vail 

30. 27. thou shalt anoint the t. and all his vessels 

31. 8. Bezaleel shall make the t. and the altar 
37. 10. he made the t. || 16. the vessels on the t. 

39. 33. they brought the t. unto Moses, the tent 

40. 4. thou shalt bring in the t. and set in order 
22. put the t. in the tent of the congregation 

Lev. 24.6. shalt set six on a row on the pure t. 
JSTum. 3. 31. the Kohathites' charge shall be the t. 
.Tudg. 1. 7. kings gathered their meat under my t. 

1 Sam. 20. 29. he cometh not to the king's t. 
34. Jonathan arose from the t. in fierce anger 

2 5am.9.7.Davidsaid,Mephibosheth shall eat bread 
at my t. continually, 10, 11, 13. | 19. 2A 

1 Kings 2. 7. let them be of those that eat at thy e 
4. 27. for all that came to king Solomon's t. 
10. 5. when the queen of Sheba saw the meat >f 

his t. and the attetdance, 2 Chron 9. 4. 
13. 20. as tbey tzt at t the word cf Lord came 
18. 19. ;ae y>rophets which eat at Jezebel's t. 

2 Kingi 4 iO. let us set for him a t. and a stool 
JVeA. 5. 17 there were at my t. 150 Jews 
Job 36. 16. that which should be set on thy t. 
Psal. 23. 5. thou prepares! a t. before me 

69. 22. let their t. become a snare before them 
78. 19. can God furnish a t. in the wilderness 
128. 3. thy children like ohve plants about thy t. 

Prov. 3. 3. write them on the t. of thy heart, 7. 3. 
9. 2. wisdom hath also furnished her t. 

Cant. 1. 12. while the king sitteth at his t. 

Isa. 21. 5. prepare the t. eat, watch, drink, arise 
30. 8. now go write it before them in a t. 
65. 11. that prepare a t. for that troop 



Jer. 17. 1. it is graven cr n^ i. of their heart 

Eiek. 23. 41. and £ i jix'.jared before it 
39. 20. thus ye ^}<i. V*j filled at my t. with horsses 
41. 22. this \t i.:ie t that is before the Lord 
44. 16. and t.'»ey shall come near to my t. 

Dan. 11. 2*' they shall speak lies at one i. 

Mai. 1. 7 the t. of the Lord is contemptible 



12. 

Mat 



yc tay, the t. of the Lord is polluted 



and ear-rings 



/i.27. she said, yet the dogs eat the crumbs 
which fall from their master's t. Mark 7. 26 
Luke 16. 21. crumbs which fell from rich man's « 
22. 21. that betrayeth me, is with me. on the t. 
30. that ye may eat and drink at my t. 
John 12. 2. Lazarus was one of them that sat at t. 
13. 28. no man at the t. knew for what intent 
Rom. 11. 9. let their t. be made a snare and a trap 
1 Cor. 10. 21. cup of Lord and devils, ye cannot ba 
partakers of the Lord's t. and of the t. of devila 
See Shew^-Bread. 
WRITING-TABLE. 
Lukel. 63. Zacharias asked for a w.-t. and wroU; 

TABLES, 
Exod. 32. 15. the t. were written on both sides 
16. t. were the work of God, graven on the t. 
19. he cast the f. out ofhis hands, and brake thera 
34. 1. I will write on these t. the words in first t 
Deut. 10. 4. he wrote on the t. according to first 
5. and put the t. in the ark, Heb. 9. 4. 

1 Chr. 23. 16. David gave gold for t. of shew-bread 

2 Chron. 4. 8. Solomon also made ten t. and placed 
19. the t. whereon the shew-bread was set 

Isa. 28. 8. all t. are full of vomit and filthiness 
Ezek. 40.41. eight t. whereupon they slew sacrifices 
42. four t. were of hewn stone for burnt-offering 
Hab. 2. 2. write the vision, and make it plain on t. 
Mat. 21. 12. he overthrew the .i. of the money 
changers, and sellers of doves, Mark 11. 15. 
Mark 7. 4. as the washing of cups, pots, and t. 
John 2. 15. drove them out and overthrew the t. 
Acts 6. 2. leave the word of God, and serve t. 
2 Cor. 3. 3. not int. of stone, but fleshly t. of heart 
See Stone, Two. 
TABLETS. 
Exod. 35. 22. they brought t. all jewels of gold 
Num. 31. 50. we brought t. to make an atonemenl 
Isa. 3. 20. 1 will take away the t. 

TABRET. 
Gen.31.27.have sent thee away with t. and harp 
1 Sam. 10. 5. coming from the high place with a t 
■Job 17.6. a by-word, and aforetime I was as a i. 
Isa. 5.12. the t. pipe, and wine are in tiieir feasts 

TABRETS. 
1 Sam. 18. 6. women came to meet Saul with t. 
Isa. 24. 8. the mirth of t. ceaseth, joy ceaseth 
30. 32. it shall be with t. and harps 
Jer. 31. 4. thou shalt again be adorned with thy t. 
Ezek. 28. 13. the workmanship of thy t. and pipes 

TABERING. 
JVaA. 2. 7. the voice of doves t. on their breasts 

TACHES. 
Exod. 26. 6. thou shalt make fifty t. of gold 
11. thou shalt make fifty t. of brass, 35. 11. 
33. thou shalt hang up the vail under the t. 
36. 13. he made fifty t. of gold, and brass, 18. 
39. 33. they brought his t. his boards, his bars 
TACKLING. 
Acts 27. 19. third day we cast out the t. of the ship 

TACKLINGS. 
Isa. 33^23. thy t. are loosed, could not strengthen 

TAIL 
Signifies, [1] The train of a beast, fowl, or fish, 
Exod. 4. 4. [2] Low, base, or co7itemptible, 
Deut. 28. 13. [3] The power^ policy, and flat- 
teries, by which the devil and his instruments 
corrupt and allure ministers of the church from 
the simplicity, and purity of their doctrine, to 
error, superstition, and prof aneness, Re^.12.4. 
[4] Ah army, Isa. 7. 4. 
Exod. 4. 4. put out thine hand, take if by th; t. 
Deut. 28. 13. make thee the head, nor the t. Ai. 
Josh. 10. t 19. pursue, cut off the t. of them 
Judg. 15.4. Samson caught foxes and turned t. to I. 
Job 40. 17. behemoth moveth his t. like a cedar 
Isa. 9.14. Lord will cut off from Israel head and t, 

15. the prophet that teacheth lies, he ii; the t. 
19. 15. no work which the head or t. may do 
Rev. 12. 4. his t. drew the third part of the stars 

TAILS. 
Judg. 15. 4. and put a firebrand between two t. 
Isa. 7. 4. for the two t. of these smoking firebrands 
Rev. 9. 10. t. like to scorpions, stings in their t. 
19. power in their t. their t. were like serpents 
TAKE 
Signifies, [1] To lay hold on or seize, 1 Kings 
18.40. [2] To receive from another, 2 Kings 
5. 15. [3] To yield, 2 Thess. 1. f 8. [4] To 
bear, John 1. t 29. [5] To give, Deut. 1. f 13. 
[6] To spoil, Deut. 20. f 14. [7] To possess or 
impoverish, Judg. 14. f 15. [8] To be chosen 
1 Tim. 5. t 9. [9j To remove, John 2. 16. 



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Otn 13 9. if thou wWlt. the left hand, I will go 
J4 'il. give me the persons, t. the goods to thyself 
19 15. arise, t. thy wile and tJiy two daughters 
22 2. t. now thy son, tliiiie only son Isaac 

24. 3. thou shalt not t. a wife lo my son of, 37. 
48. to t.my master's brothers daughter to his son 

31. 32. discern what is thine with ine, t. it to thee 
50. if thou t. other wives besides my daughters 

34. 9. and (. our daughters unto you 
16. and we will t. your daughters to us 

38. 23, let her t. to her, lest we be shamed 
Exod. 6. 7. 1 will t. you to me for a people 

10. 25. for thereof must we t. to serve the Lord 
17. 5. and thy rod t. in thine hand and go 

20. 7. thou shalt not t. the name of the^Lord thy 
God in vain, not hold guiltless, Deut. 5. 11. 
21. 14. t. him fiom mine altar, tliat he may die 

23. S. and thou shalt t. no gift, Deut. 16. 19. 

34. 9. pardon and t. us for thine inheritance 

16. lest thou t. of their daughters, Deut. 7. 3. 
Lev. 18. 17. neither shalt thou t. her son's daughter 

18. neither shalt thou t. a wife to her sister 

20. 14. and if a man I. a wife, aud her mother 

21. 7. the priests shall not t. a wife that is a 
whore, nor t. a woman put away, £zcA:.44. 22. 
13. he shall t. a wife in her virginity 

25. 36. t. thou no usury of him, or increase 

46. ye shall t. them as an inheritance for children 
J^um. 8. 6. t. the Levites from among Israel 

11. 17. I w^iU t. of the Spirit that is on thee 

16. 3. Korah said, ye t. too much upon you, 7. 

35. 31. ye shall t. no satisfaction for the life, 32. 
Deut. 1. 13. t. ye wise men and understanding 

4. 34. and t. liim a nation, from the midst of nation 

15. 17. then thou shalt t. an awl and thrust 

22. 18. the elders of that city shall t. that man 
30. a man shall not t. his father's wife 

24. 4. may not t. her again to be his wife 

6. no man shall t. a millstone to pledge 

17. nor t. a widow's raiment to pledge 

25. 8. if he say. Hike not to t. her 

Josh. 6. 18. when ye t. of the accursed thing 
7. 14. the family which the Ld. shall i.the house- 
hold which the Lord shall t. shall come 
8.29. th y should t.his carcase down from the tree 
10. 42. t.ieir land did Joshua t. at one time 

20. 4. they shall t. him into the city to them 

22. 19. then t. ye possession among us, rebel not 
Judg. 5. 30. for the necks of them that t. spoil 

14. 3. t.'iat thougoest to t. awifeof uncircumcised 
15. have ye called us to t. that we have "? 

19. 30. consider, t. advice, and speak your minds 
Ruth 2. 10. thou shouldest t. knowledge of me 

1 Sam. 2. 16. then t. as much as thy soul desireth, 

and if not I will t. it by force 
8. 11. he will, t. your sons for himself, his chariots 

13. he will f. your daughters || 14. t. your fields 
15. t. the tenth of your seed || 16. t. men-servants 

17. 18. how thy brethren fare, and t. their pledge 
46. and t. thine head from thee 

19. 14. Saul sent messengers to ^ David, 20. 

21. 9. if thou wilt t. that, t. it, there is no other 

24. 11. yet thou huntest my soul to t. it 

25. 11. shall I then t. vay bread, and my water 

26. 11. t. now the spear that is at his bolster 

2 Sam. 12. 4. he spared to t. of his own tiock 
11. I will t. thy wives before thine eyes 

28. t. it, lest I l. the city, and it be called 

16. 9. let me go over, and I. off his head 

19. 19. the king should t. it to his heart, 13. 33. 
30. Mephibosheth said, yea, let him t. all 

1 Kings 11. 31. he said to Jeroboam, t. ten pieces 
34. i v,-ill not f. the whole kingdom 

14. 3. t. ten loaves 1| 18. 40. t. prophets of Baal 

20. 18. come for war or peace, t.them alive 

21. 15. arise, t. possession of the vineyard, 16. 

22. 26. t. Micaiah, carry him back, 2 'Chr. 18. 25. 

2 Kings 4. 1. the creditor is come to t. my sons 

29. t. my staff and go || 5. 15. t. a blessing 

5. 16. urged him to t. it || 20. I will t. somewhat 
23. t. two talents || 8. 8. t. a present and go 

9. 1. 1. this box of oil in tliine hand, 3. 

10. 6. t. ye the heads of your master's sons 

14. t. them ahve || 12. .5. let the priests t. it 
13. 15. Elisha said, t. bow and arrows, 18. 

19. 30. shall vetf. root downward, Isa. 37. 31. 
1 Chron. 21.24. I will not t. that which is thine 
£zra5. 14. those did Cyrus t. \\ 15. t. vessels 

9. 12. not t. their daughters, JVeA. 10. 30. 1 13. 25. 
Esth. 6. 10. t. the apparel, and do so to Mordecai 

Tob 23. 10. he knoweth the way that I t. 

24. 3. they t. the widow's ox for a pledge 
9. and theyf. a pledge of the poor 

30. 17. and my sinews t. no rest 

31. 35. surely I would t.'ii upon my shoulder 

41. 4. wilt thou t. him for a servant for ever ? 

42. 8. therefore t. to 3 ou now seven bullocks 
"^sal. 2. 2. tne rulers t. counsel against the Lord 

7. 5. let the enemy persecute my soul, and t. it 
50. 9. I will t. no bullock out of thy house 

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Psal. 50. 16. shouldest t. my covenant in t/y mouth 

51. 11. and t. not thy Holy Spirit from me 

71. 11. t. him, for there is none to deliver him 
75. t 2. when I shall t. a set time, I wiU judge 
81. 2. t. a psalm |i S3. 12. t. the houses of God 
89. 33. my kindness will I not utterly t. from him 
109. 8. and let another t. his office 
116. 113. 1 will t. tlie cup of salvation, and call 
119. 43. t. not the word of truth utterly out 
139. 9. if 1 1. the wings of the morning 

20. and thine enemies t. thy name in vain 
Prov. 5. 22. his own iniquities shall t. the wicked 

6. 25. neither let her t. thee with her eyelids 

27. can a man t. fire in his bosom, not be burned 
7. 18. let us t. our fill of love till the morning 
20. 16. t. his garment that is surety for stranger, 

t. a pledge of him for a strange woman, 27. 13. 
30. 9. and t. the name of my God in vain 
Eccl. 5. 15. and shall t. nothing of his labour 

19. and to t. his portion and rejoice in his labour- 
Cant. 2. 15. t. us the foxes, the little foxes 
Isa. 27. 6. he shall cause them of Jacob to t. root 

28. ]9. from the time it goeth, it shall t. you 

30. 14. not a shred to t. tire from the hearth 
33. 23. the prey is divided, the lame t. the prey 
40. 24. their stock shall not t. root in the earth 

44. 15. he will t. thereof and warm himself 
47. 2. t. the millstones, and grind meal 

3. 1 will t. vengeance, I will not meet as a man 

57. 13. vanity shall t. them, wind carry them 

58. 2. they t. dehght in approaching to God 

66. 21. 1 will also t. of them for priests and Levites 
Jer. 2. 22. t. thee much soap || 3. 14. t. one of a city 

13. 4. t. the girdle that thou hast got, 6. 

21, shall not sorrows t.thee as a woman in travaU 
15. 19. if thou t. fordi the precious from the vile 
16. 2. thou shalt not t. thee a wife in this place 

18. 22. for they have digged a pit to t. me 

19. 1. t. of the ancients of the people and priests 

20. 10. and we shall i our revenge on him 
25. 9. 1 will t. all the families of the north 

10. I will t. from them the voice of mirth 
23. if they refuse to t. the cup at thine hand 

29. 6. t. ye wives, and beget sons and daughters 

32. 24. they are come to the city to t. it 

25. buy the field for money, and t. witnesses, 44. 

28. Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon shall t. it 
39. 12. t. Jeremiah, and look well to him 

46. 11. go up into Gilead, and t. balm, 51. 8. 

50. 15. t. vengeance upon her; as she hath done, do 
51. 26. they shall not t. of thee a stone for a corner 

36. behold I will t. vengeance for thee 
Lam. 2.13. what tiling shall I t.to witness for thee? 
Ezek. 4. 1. t. thee a tile || 3. t. an iron pan 

9. t. unto thee wheat, barley, and beans 
5. 1. t. a sharp knife, t. a rasor, t. balances 

10. 6. t. fire from between the wheels 

11. 19. I will t. the stony heart out of their flesh 
14. 5. that I may t. the house of Israel 

15. 3. will men t. a pin of it to hang any vessel 

21. 26. remove the diadem, t. off the crown 

22. 16. thou shalt t. thine inheritance in thyself 
24. 5. t. the choice of the flock, and burnt bones 

8. it might cause fury to come up to t. vengeance 
25. when I t. from them tlieir strength 
29. 19. t. a multitude, i. her spoil, £. her prey 

33. 2. if people of tlie land t. a man of their coast 
36. 24. 1 will t. you from among the heathen 

37. 16. t. thee one stick, t. another stick, write 
19. I will t. the stick of Joseph, and will put 

38. 12. to t. a spoil and to t. a prey 

13. art thou come to t. prey, to t. a great spoiH 
46. 18. the prince not t. the people's inlieritance 
Dan. 7. 18. but the saints shall t. the kingdom 
11. 15. the king shall t. the most fenced cities 
IS. he shall turn to the isles, and shall t. many 
Hos. 1. 2. go t. unto thee a wife of whoredoms 
11. 4. I was as they that t. off the yoke on jaws 

14. 2. t. with your words, and turn to the Lord 
Amos 5. 11. ye t. from him burdens of wheat 

12. they afBict the just, they t. a bribe 

9. 2. thence shall mine hand t. them, 3. 
.TonahA. 3. 1. 1 beseech thee, my hfe from me * 
Mic. 2. 2. they covet fields and t. them by violence 
6. shall not prophesy, that they shall not t. shame 
^^0/1.1.2. the Lord will t. vengeance on adversaries 

2.9. t. ye the spoil of silver, t. the spoil of gold 
Hab. 1. 10. for they shall heap dust and t. it 
Hag. 1. 8. build the house, I will t. pleasure in it 

2. 23. will I t. thee, O Zerubbabel, my servant 
Zech. 6. 10. t. of them of the captivity, of Heldai 

11. 15. t. yet instruments of a foolish shepherd 
J\Iat. 1. 20. fear not to t. unto thee Mary thy wife 

2. 13. and t. thv. young child and its mother 

6. 25. t. no thought for vour hfe, 28, 31, 34. | 10. 
19. JSIark 13". 11. Luke 12. 11, 22, 26. 

11. 12. and the violent t. the kingdom by force 

29. t. my yoke upon you, and learn of^me 

15. 26. not meet to t. children's bread, jVcrA; 7. 27. 

16. 5. they had forgotten to t. bread, Mark 8. 14. 

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JI/af.l7.25.of whom the kings of the earth t. custom 

18. 16. then t. with thee one or two more 

20. 14. t. that thine is and go thy way 

24. 17. let him on house top not come down to U 
any thing out of his house, Mark 13. 15. 
25.28. (. therefore the talent from him give it 

26. 4. that they might t. Jesus, Mark 14. 1, 44 
26. Jesus took bread and said, t. cat, this is my 

body, Mark 14. 22. 1 Cor. 11. 24. 

45. sleep on now, and t. your rest, Mark 14.41. 

52. they that £. the sword shall perish by sword 

55. with swords and staves to t. me, Mark 14. 48, 

Mark 6. 8. t. nothing for their journey, Luke 9. 3. 

12. 19. his brother should t. his wife, L^ike 20. 2& 

15. 24. casting lots what every man should t. 
36. whether Ehas will come to t. him down 

Luke 6. 4. David did t. and eat the sbew-bread 
29. forbid him not to t. thy coat also 

10. 35. t. care of him || 12. 19. soul, t. thine eas8 
14. 9. then begin with shame to t. tiie lowest room 

16. 6. t. thy bill, 7. || 22. 17. t. this and divide k 

19. 24. t. from him the pound, and give it to him 
22. 36. he that hath a purse, let him t. it 

John2. 16. Jesus said to them, t. these things ^enca 

6. 7. that every one of them may t. a little 

15. that they would come and t. him bv force 

7. 30. they sought to t. him, 32. ] 10. 39' [ 11. 57. 
10.17.therefore ray father loveth me, because I lay 

down my life, that 1 might t. it again, 18. 
16. 15. he shall t. of mine, and shew it unto you 

17. 15. thou shouldest i. them out of the world 

18. 31. t. ye him, and judge him according to your 

19. 6. Pilate saith, t. ye him, and crucify him 
Acts 1. 20. and his bishopricklet another t. 

12. 3. Herod proceeded further to t. Peter also 
15. 14. to t. out of them a people for his name 

37. Barnabas determined to t. with them John 

38. Paul thought not good to t. him with them 
20.13. sailed to Assos, there intending to t. in Paul 

26. wherefore I f. you to record this day 

21. 24. them t. and purify thyself with them 

27. 33. Paul besought them to t. meat, 34. 

1 Cor. 6. 7. why do you not rather t. wrong 1 
15. shaU I then t. the members of Christ 

9. 9. doth God t. care for oxen 1 

2 Cor. 8. 4. aud t. upon us the ministering to saints 

11. 20. for ye suffer, if a man t. of you 

12. 10. therefore I t. pleasure in infirmities 
Eph. 6. 13. t. to you the~whole armour of God 
17. and t. the helmet of salvation, and sword 

1 Tim. 3. 5. how shall he take care of the church 

2 Tim. 4. 11. f. Mark, andbrmghim with thee 
Heb. 7. 5. a commandment to t. tithes of people 
Jam. 5. 10. t. my brethren, the prophets an example 

1 Pet. 2. 20. if ye t. it patiently, it is acceptable 
Rev. 3. 11. hold fast, that no man t. thy crown 

5. 9. thou art worthy to t. the book, and to open 

6. 4. power given him to t. peace from the earth 

10. 8. t. the httle book || 9. t. it and eat it 

22. 17. let him i. the water of life freely 

TAKE ajcay. 
G'f7i.30.15.wouldestthouf.a!^.myson'smandrakea 
42. 36. and ye will t. Benjamin aiDoy 
Exod. 2. 9. t. this child away, and nurse it for me 
.8. 8. that he may t. away the frogs from me 

10.17. that he may t. aic. from me this death only 

23. 25. and I will t. sickness aicay, Deut. 7. 15. 
33. 23. I will t. aw. mine hand, and thou shalt see 

Lev. 3. 4. it shah he t. away., 10, 15. | 4. 9. | 7. 4 

4. 31. he shall t. away all the fat thereof, 35. 
14. 40. command that they t. away the stones 

J^um. 4. 13. shalt t. away the ashes from the altar 

17. 10. thou shalt quite £. dica?/ their murmurings 
21. 7. pray that he may t.aw. the serpents from us 

.Tosh. 7. 13. until ye t. away the accursed thing 

2 Sam. 4.11. shalll not f. you a2ca?/ from the earth 

5. 6. except thou t. away the blind and the lame 
24. 10. t. airay the iniquity of thy servant 

1 Kings 2. 31. mayest t. away the innocent blood 
14. 10. i.fz. the remnant of the house of Jeroboam 
16. 3. t. away the posterity of Baasha 1| 21. 21 

of Ahab 

19. 4. it is enoush now, O Lord, t. aicay my hfe 
10. and they se~ek my life, to t. it away, 14. 

20. 6. what is pleasant, shall my servants t. aicay 
24. t. the kings a. and put captains in their rooms 

2 Kina-s 2. 3. fJie Lord will t. away thy master, 5. 

6. 32rsee how he hath sent to t. awaymme head 

18. 32. till I come and t. you away, Isa. 36. 17. 
\Chr. 17. 13. 1 will not t. my mercy away from him 
Esth. 4- 4. sent to t. uicay his sackcloth from him 
Job 7.21. whv dost thou not t. aicay mine iniquity 

9. 34. let him t. his rod away from me 

24. 2. they violently t. away flocks 

10. they't. away the sheaf from the hungry 
32. 22. in so doing, my maker would soon t. me a, 

36.18. beware, lest he' t. thee away with his stroke 
Psal. 26. t 9- i- not^ away my soul with sbnera 

31. 13. they devised to t. aicay my life 

52. 5. he shall t. thee aicay and pluck thee out 



TAK 

P.«;j/. 5S. 9. iie shall t. thom away with a whirlwind 
102. 24. t. ine not away in the midst of my days 

Prow. 22.27. wliy should iiei. aic. thy bed from thee 
S5 4. f. tt«7a?/ the dross from the silver 
5. t. away the wicked from before the king 

Isa. 1. 25. and I will t. away all thy tin 
'■i.l.t. away the stay and statfH IS.t.away bravery 
4.1. to t. aw. our reproa(;h||5.5. 1 will t. aw. hedge 
5. 23. t. away the righteousness of the righteous 

10. 2. to t. away the right from the poor 

25. 8. the rebuke of his people shall be t. away 
27. 9. this is all the fruit, to t. away his sin 

39. 7. and of thy sons shall they t. away 

40. 24. the whirlwind shall t. them away 
58. 9. if thou t. away from the midst of thee 

/er. 4. 4. t. away the foreskins of your heart 
5. 10. destroy and t. away her battlements 
15. 15. t. me not away in thy long-sutiering 

Ezek. 11. 18. shall t. away the detestable things 

23. 25. they shall t. away thy nose and thine ears 
2Q.t. away thy fair jewels||29.«. away thy labour 

24. 16. behold, I t. away the desire of thine eyes 
33. 4. if the sword come, and t. him away, 6. 
36. 26. and I will t. away the stony heart out of 
Ao. 9. t. away your exactions from my people 

Dan. 7. 26. and they shall t. away his dominion 

11. 31. they shall t. away the daily sacrifice 
Has. 1. 6. but I will utterly t. them away 

2. 9. and t. away my corn in the time thereof 

17. for I will t. azcay the names of Baalim 
4.11.whoredom, wine, and new wine t.a.the heart 
5. 14. I will t. away and none shall rescue 
14. 2. say unto him t. a. all iniquity, receive us 
Amos 4. 2. that he will t. you away with hooks 
5. 23. t. away from me the noise of thy viols 
Mic. 2. 2. they covet houses, and t. them away 
Zeph. 3. 11. 1 will t. aicay out of the midst of thee 
Zech. 3. 4. t. away the filthy garments from him 

9. 7. I will t. away his blood out of his mouth 
Mai. 2. 3. and one shall t. you away with dung 
J\Iat. 5. 40. and t. away thy coat, let him have thy 

22. 13. t. aioay and cast him into outer darkness 
Mark 14. 3G. Father, t. aicay this cup from me 
Luke 1. 25. to t. away my reproach an:song men 

17. 31. let him not come down to t. it aivay 
John 11. 39. Jesus said, t. away the stone 

48. the Romans shall t. a. our place and nation 
Rom. 11. 27. when I shall t. a^oay their sins 
Heb. 10.4. that blood of bulls should t. away sins 
1 John 3. 5. he was manifested to t. away our sins 
Rev. 22. 19. if any man t. away from the words of 
the book, God shall t. a. his part out of book 
See Counsel. 
TAKE HEED. 
f?e7i.31.24.<. heed that thou speak not to Jacob, 29. 
Ezod. 10. 28. t. heed to thyself, 34. 12. Deut. 4. 9. 
12. 13, 19, 30. 1 Sam. 19. 2. 1 Tim. 4. 16. 
19. 12. t. heed to vourselves, Deut. 2. 4. | 4. 15, 23. 
1 11. 16. Josh. 23. 11. .Tcr. 17. 21. 
Nian. 23. 12. must I not t. heed to speak that which 
Deut. 24. 8. t. heed in the plague of leprosy 
27. 9. t. heed and hearken, O Israel, this day 
Josh. 22. 5. t. diligent Aeed to do the commandment 
1 Kings 2. 4. if thy children t. heed to their way, 

8. 25. 2 Chron. 6. 16. 

1 Chr. 28. 10. t. heed for the Lord hath chosen thee 

2 Chr.l^.Q.t. heed what ye do, ye judge not for men 
7. let the fear of the Lord be on you, t. heed 

33. 8. so that they will t. heed to do, Ezra 4. 22. 
Joi 36. 21. t. hecd^ regard not iniquity 
Psal. 39. 1. I said, I will t. heed to my ways 
Eccl. 7. 21. t. no heed to all words that are spoken 
Isa.l.i. say unto him, t. heed and be quiet, fear not 
Jer. 9. 4. t. heed every one of his neighbour 
Hos. 4. 10. they have left off to t. heed to the Lord 
Mai. 2. 15. therefore t. heed to your spirit, 16. 
Mat. 6. 1. t. heed that you do not alms before men 

16. 6. t. h. of the leaven of Pharisees, Marie 8. 15. 

18. 10. t. heed that ye despise not one of these 
24. 4. t. heed that no man deceive you, Mark 13.5. 

Mark 4.24. he said to them, t. heed what you hear 
13. 9. t. heed to yourselves, I^uke 17. 3. I 21. 34. 

Acts 5. 35. 1 20. 28. 
23. t.h.l have foretold youl|33. t.h. watch, pray 

Luke 8. 18. t. heed therefore how ye hear 
11.35. t. heed that the light in thee be not darkness 
12. 15. t.heed and beware of covetousness 
21. 8. he said, t. heed that ye be not deceived 

Acts 22. 26. saying, t. heed what thou doest 

Rom. 11. 21. t. heed lest he also spare not thee 

1 Cor. 3. 10. let every man t. heed how he buildeth 
8. 9. t. heed lest this liberty of yours become 

10. 12. let him that standeth t. heed lest he fall 
fral.5.l5.t.heed ye be not consumed one of another 
Col. 4. 17 ?. /ie«^ to the ministry thou hast received 
JJeb. 3. 12. t. heed of an evil heart of unbelief 

2 Pel. 1. 19. whereunto ye do well to t. heed 

TAKE hold. 
Exod.15.14. sorrow shall t. hold on the inhabitants 
15. trembling shall t. hold upon tliera 
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Ezod. 26. 5. that the; luoi)s t. hold one of another 
Deut. 32. 41. and if mine hand t. hold of judgment 
./ob 27. 20. terrors t. hold on him as waters 
36. 17. judgment and justice t. hold on thee 
38. 13. It miglit i. hold on the ends of the earth 
Psal. 35. 2. t. hold of shield and buckler, and help 
69. 24. let thy wrathful anger t. hold of them 
Prov. 2. 19. not t. thee hold of the paths of life 

4. 13. t. fast hold of instruction, let her not go 

5. 5. her feet go down, her steps t. hold on hell 
Eccl. 7. 18. it IS good that thou t. hold of this 
Cant. 7. 8. 1 will t. hold of the boughs thereof 
Isa. 3. 6. when a man shall t. hold of his brother 

4. 1. seven women shall t. hold of one man, saying 

13. 8. pangs and sorrows shall t. hold of them 
27. 5. or let him t. hold of my strength, and make 

56. 4. to the eunuchs that t. hold of my covenant 
64. 7. that stirreth up himself to t. hold of thee 

Mic. 6. 14. thou shalt t. hold but shalt not deliver 
Zech. 1. 6. did they not t. hold of your fathers 1 

8. 23. ten men shall t. hold of him that is a Jew 
Luke 20. 20. that they might t. hold of his words 

26. and they could not t. hold of his words 
TAKE up. 
Gen. 41. 34. t. up the fifth part of the land of Egypt 
Lev. 6. 10. and the priest shall t. up the ashes 
J^''um. 16. 37. t. up the censers out of the burning 
Josh. 3. 6. t. up the ark of the covenant, 6. 6, 
4. 5. t. 2ip every man a stone out of Jordan 
2 Kings 2. 1. when the Lord would t. up Elijah 

4. 36. lie said t. up thy son || 6. 7. t. up the iron 

9. 25. t. up and cast him into the portion of field 
JVc/i. 5. 2. we t. up corn for them that we may eat 
Psal. 16. 4. nor t. up their names into my lips 

27. 10. then the Lord will t. me up 

Isa. 14. 4. that thou shalt t. up this proverb 

57. 14. t. xtp the stumbling-block out of the way 
Jer. 7. 29. t. up a lamentation on the high places 

9. 10. for the mountains will t. up weeping 

18. t. up wailing for us 1| 38. 10. t. up Jeremiah 
Ezek. 19. 1. t. up a lamentation for the princes 

26. 17. t. up a lamentation for Tyrus, 27. 2, 32. 

28. 12. t. up a lamentation upon king of Tyrus 
.32. 2. t. up a lamentation for Pharaoh 

Amos 3. 5. shall one t. up a snare from the earth 

5. ]. hear this word which I t. up against you 

6. 10. and a man's uncle shall t. him up 
Jonah 1. 12. t. me up and cast me forth into the sea 
Mic. 2. 4. in that day shall one t. up a parable 
Hab. 1. 15. they t. up all of them with the angle 

2. 6. shall not all these t. up a parable against him 

Mat. 9. 6. Jesus sLith, arise, t. up thy bed, Mark2. 

9. 11. Luke 5. 24. John 5.8, 11, 12. 

16.24. let him t up his cross and follow me, Mark 

8. 34. 1 10. 21. Luke 9. 23. 

17. 27. and t up the fish that first cometh up 
Mark 16. 18. they shall t. up serpents 

. TAKEN. 
Gen. 2. 22. rib which Lord God had t. from man 
23. called woman, because she was t. out of man 

3. 19. for out of the ground wast thou t. 23. 

4. 15. vengeance shall be t. on him seven fold 
12. 15. the woman was t. into Pharaoh's house 

19. so I might have t. her to me to wife 

14. 14. Abram heard that his brother was t. 

18. 27. 1 have t. upon me to speak to the Lord 

20. 3. for the woman which thou hast t. is a wife 

27. 33. who, where is he that hath t. venison 
31. 16. the riches God hath t. from our father 

34. now Rachel had t. the images, and put them 

Ezod. 25. 15. staves shall not be t. from the rings 

J^ev. 7. 34. the heave shoulder have I t. of Israel 

JVum. 3. 12. behold I have t. the Levites for the 

first-born of Israel, 8. 16, 18. j 18. 6. 

5. 13. neither she be t. with the manner 

10. 17. and the tabernacle was t. down 

16. 15. I have not t. one ass from them, nor liurt 
31. 49. we have t. the sum of the men of war 
36. 3. their inheritance be t. from the lot 

Deut.4^.2Q. Lord hath t. you out of the iron furnace 

20. 7. hath betrothed a wife, and hath not t. her 

24. 1. when a man hath t. a wife, and married 

S.when a man hath t. a new wife, he shall be free 

at home, and cheer up his wife which he hath t. 

Josh. 7. 11. they have t. of the accursed thing 

15. he that is t. shall be burnt with fire 

16. and the tribe of Judah was t. 

17. Zabdi was t. \\ 18. and Achan was t. 
Judg. 11. 36. as the Lord hath t. vengeance 

14. 9. he told not them that he had t. the honey 

15. 6. because he had t. his wife, and given her 

17. 2. the 1100 shekels that were t. from thee 

1 Sam. 4. 11. the ark of God was t. 17. 19, 21, 22. 

7. 14. the cities which the Philistines had t. 

10. 21. Saul was t. || 12. 3. whose ox have It.l 
12. 4. nor hast thou t. ought of any man's hand 
14. 41. and Saul and Jonathan were t. 
42. Saul said, cast lots, and Jonathan was t. 
30. 5. and David's two wives were (. captives 

19. was nothing lacking that they had t. to them 



TAK 

2 Sam. 12. 9. hast t. his wife *o be thy wife, 10 
27. and I have t. the city of \vatcrs 

16. 3. behold, thou art t. in thy mischief 

23. 6. b€<iuse they cannot be t. with hands 
livings lb. 18. when Zimri saw that the city was t 

21. 19. hast thou killed and also t. possession ? 
2Kings 2.10. if thou see me when I am t. from thoe 

18. 10. the ninth yearof Hosea, Samaria was t. 

1 Chron. 24. 6. one principal household being t 

for Eleazar, and one t. for Ithamai 

2 Chron. 28. 11. deliver the captives you have ( 
30. 2. king had t. counso! to keep the passovei 

Ezra 9. 2. for they have r of their daughters 
10. 2. and we havp t. strange wives, 14, 17, 18. 
44. all these had /. strange wives 
J^eh. 5. 15. and had t. of them bread and wino 
Esth. 2. 15. who bad t. Esther for his daughter 

16. so Esther waii t. to king Ahasuerus 

8. 2. king took off 'iw. ring he had t. from Haman 
Job 16. 12. he ha'h %1ko t. me by my neck 

19. 9. he hath i. '/in ccwu from mine head 

22. 6. thou hast t d pled^-.- from thy brother 

24. 24. they are t. out of the ivay, as all other 
28. 2. iron is t. out of the earth, brass is molten 

Psal. 9. 15. in the net they hidistp'^ir own foot t. 
10. 2. let them be t. in the devices tl)a.t they have 
59. 12. let them even be t. in their prid«} 
83. 3- have t. crafty counsel against thy ^leople 
119. 111. thy test, have 1 1. as a heritage ferover 

Prov. 3.26. the Ld. shall keep thy foot from being' 

6. 2. thou art t. with the words of thy mouth 

7. 20. he hath t. a bag of money with him 

11. 6. transgressors shall be t.'m their own naught 
Eccl. 2. 18. I hated my labour which I had t. 
3. 14. nothing put to it, nor anything t. from it 

7. 26. but the sinner shall be t. by her 

9. 12. as the fishes that are t. in an evil net 
Isa. 7. 5. have t. evil counsel against thee 

8. 15. many shall be broken, and snared, and t. 

23. 8. who hath t. this counsel against Tyre 1 

24. 18. shall be t. in the snare, Jer. 48. 44. 

28. 13. that they might be broken, snared, and t. 

33. 20. a tabernacle that shall not b« t. down 
41. 9. thou whom I have t. from ends of the eartb 
49. 24. shall the prey be t. from the mighty 

51. 22. behold, I have t. the cup of trembling 
53. 8. he was t. froin prison and from judgment 
Jer. 6. 11. the husband with the wife shall be t. 

8. 9. the wise men are ashamed, dismayed, and t 
12. 2. thou hast planted, they have t. root 

34. 3. but thou shalt surely be t. 38. 23. 

38. 28. till the day that Jerusalem was t. 

39. 5. when they had t. him, they brought him 

40. 1. when he had t. him, being bound in chaii.« 
10. and dwell in your cities, that ye have t. 

48. 1. Kiriathaim is t. \\ 7. thou shalt be t. 

33. joy and gladness is t. from the plentiful fitJd 

41. Kirioth is t. \\ 46. thy sons are t. captives 

49. 20. hear the counsel he hath t. against Edoin 
24. anguish and sorrows have t. Damascus 

30. Nebuchadnezzar hath t. counsel against you 
50. 2. publish and say, Babylon is t. 24. j .'51.31, 41- 

Lam. 4. 20. the anointed of the I^ord wos t. 

£ieA:. 12. 13. the prince of Israel De t. in my snare 

15. 3. shall wood be t. thereof to do any work 1 
16. 17. thou hast also t. thy fair jewels of gold 

20. thou hast t. thy sons and thy daughters 

17. 12. is come, and hath t. the king thereof 

13. t. of the king's seed, hath t. an oath of him 
20. and he shall be t. in my snare 

18. 8. not upon usury, neither hath i. any incroaae 
13. hath given upon usury, and bath t. increase 

17. that hath t. off his hand from the poor 
39. 4. heard of him, he was t. in their pit, 8. 

2J. 23. call to remembrance, that they may be t. 

22. 12. in thee have they t. gifts, hast t. usury 
25. 15. have t. vengeance with a despiteful heart 

Dan. 5. 2. vessels, which his father had t. out, 3. 
Joel 3. 5. because ye have t. my silver and gold 
Amos 3. 4. will he cry out, if he have t. nothing, 5. 
12. so shall Israel be t. that dwell in Samaria 
6. 13. have we not t. to us horns by our strength 
Zech. 14. 2. the city shall be t. and houses rifled 
Mat. 9. 15. the bridegroom shall be t. from them 

16. 7. it is because we have t. no bread 

21. 43. the kingdom of God shall be t. from you 
.24. 40. one shall be t. Luke 17. 34, 35, 36. 

28.12. and had «. counsel, they gave large money 
Mark A. 25. from him t. even that which he hatii 

6. 41. when he had t. the five loaves he looked up 

9. 36. when he had t. him in his arms, he said 
Luke 5. 5. we toiled all night, and have t. nothicj 

9. at the draught of fishes which they had t. 

19. 8. if I have t. any thing from any man 
John 7. 44. and some of them w^ould have t. him 

8. 3. brought to him a woman t. in adultery, A. 
Acts 2.23. ye have t.and by wicked hands crucified 
8. 33. for his life is t. from the earth 

23. 27. this man was t. of the Jews 

27. 33. and continued fasting having t. nothing 



TAK 

Roin. 9. (). not as tho' the word hath t. none effect 
1 Cor. 10. la there hatli no temptation t. you 

1 Thess. 2. ]7. heing t. from you for a short time 

2 Thess. 2. 7. will let, until he be t. out of the way 

1 Tim. 5. 9. let not a widow be t. into the number 

2 Tim. 2. 26. who are t captive by him at his will 
Heb. J. 1. every high firiest t. from among men 

2 Pet. 2.12. made to bo (. and destroyed, speak evil 
Rev. 5. 8. and when he had t. the book, the beasts 
11. 17. thou hast i. to thes thy great power 
19 20. and the beast was t. and with him 

TAKEN away. 
Oen.^l. 2.5. a well Abimelech's servants had t. a. 
27. 35. Jacob came and hatlii. away thy blessing 
36. behold now he hath t. away my blessing 

30. 23. Rachel said, G. hath t. away my reproach 

31. 1. Jacob hath t. away all that is our lather's 
9. thus God hath t. away the cattle of your father 

Ezod. 14. 11. hast thou t. us a. to die in wilderness 
Lev. 4. 31. as the fat is t. a. from the sacrifice, 35. 
6. 2. trespass in a thing t. away by violence 
14. 43. aftei that he hath t. away the stones 
Deut. 25. 14. nor t. away ought for any unclean use 
23. 31. thine ass shall be violently t. away from 
Juds- 13. 24. ye have t. a. my gods which I made 
1 Sam*^l. 6. in the day when it was t. away 

1 KinffS 22. 43. the high places were not t. away., 

2 Kincrs 12. 3. | 14. 4. 2 Chr. 15. 17. | 
20. 33? 

2 Kings 2. 9. ask, before I be t. away from thee 
18.22. and whose altars Hezekiah hath t. away, 

2 Chro7i. 32. 12. Isa. 36. 7. 

2 Chron. 19. 3. in that thou hast t. away the groves 

Job 1. 21. the Lord gave, and the Lord hath t. away 

20. 19. hath violently t. a. a house he built iiot 

27. 2. as God liveth,"who hath t. a. my judgment 

34. 5. and God haih (. aioay my judgment 

20. and the mighty shall be t. away without hand 
Psal. 85. 3. thou hast t. aioay all thy wrath 
Prov. 4. 16. their sleep is t. away unless thoy cause 
Isa. 6. 7. thine iniquity is t. away, thy sin purged 
8. 4. the spoil of Samaria shall be t. aioay 
10.27. the burden shall be t.a. from the shoulder 
16.10. gladness is t. a. \\ 17. 1. Damascus is t. away 
49. 25. the captives of the mighty .shall be t. away 
52. 5. that my people is t. away for nought 
57. 1. merciful men are t. away, righteous is t. a. 
64. 6. our iniquities like wind have t. us away 
Jer. 16.5. 1 have t. away my peace from this people 
Lam. 2. 6. hath violently i. away his tabernacle 
Ezck. 33. 6. he is t. away in his iniquity 
Daii. 7. 12. they had tiieir dominion t. away 
8. 11. by him the daily sacrifice was t. a. 12. 11. 
Has. 4. 3. the fishes of the sea also shall be t. away 
£mos 4. 10. and I have (. away your horses 
^lic. 2. 9. ye have t. away my glory for ever 
Zeph. 3. 15. the Lord hath t. away thy judgments 
Mat. 13. 12. from him shall be t. away even that 
he hath, 25. 2.1 Luke 8. 18. 1 19. 26. 
Mark 2.20. the bridegroom shall he t.a. Luke 5.35. 
Luke 10. 42. that good part which shall not be t. a. 
11. 52. ye have i. away the key of knowledge 
John 19. 31. and that they might be t. aioay 
20. 1. seeth the stone t. away from the sepulchre 
2. they have t. away the Lord ]| 13. t. a. my Lord 
.-lets 8. 33. in his humiliation his judgment was t. a. 
27. 20. all hope that we should be saved was t. a. 

1 C(ir. 5. 2. he that hath d.)ne this, might be t. away 

2 Cor. 3. 16. nevertheles ; the ^-oil shall be t. awav 

TAKEN hold. 

1 Kings 9. 9. and have t. hold upon "other gods 
Job 30. 16. days of affliction have t. hold u[ion nv- 
Psal. 40. 12. mine iniquities have t. hold upon nie 

119. 143. trouble and anguish have t. hold on me 
Isa. 21. 3. pangs have (. hold on me, as of a woman 
Jer. 6. 24. anguish hath t. hold on us, and pain 

TAKEN up. 
Ezod. 40. 36. cloud was t. up from over tabernacle 

37. if the cloud were not t. up till it was t. up 
.Vitm. 9. 17. when the cloud was t. up, 21. 

22. but when it was t. up they journeyed, 10. 11. 

2 Sam. 18. 9. .\bsalom was t. up between heaven 
Isa. 10. 29. they have t. up their lodging at Geba 
Jer. 29. 22. of them shall be i. •U;P acursc byJudah 
Eiek. 36. 3. ye are t. up in the lips of talkers 
Dan 6. 23. so Daniel was t. up out of the don 
Luke 9. 17. there was t. up of the fragments 
Acts 1. 2. till the day in which he was t. up 

. 9. while they beheld, he was t. up, and a cloud 
11. this same Jesus which is t. up from you 
22. unto that same day he was t. up from us 
20. 9. Eutychus fell down, and was t. up dead 
27. 17. had t. up the boat |l 40. t. up the anchors 

TAKEST. 
Exod. 4. 9. the water thou t. out of the river 
30. 12. when thou t. the sum of children of Israel 
Judg. 4. 9. journey thou t. not be for thy honour 
Psal. 104. 29. thou t. away their breath, they die 
144.3. what is man that thou t. knowledge of him"? 
isa. 58. 3. afflicted our soul, and thou i. no knowl. 
603 



TAL 



Luke 19. 21 



1. thou t. up that thou laycdstnot down 
TAKEST heed. 
1 Chr. 22. 13. if thou t. heed to fulfil the statutes 

TAKETH. 

Exod. 20. 7. that t. his name in vain, Deut. 5. 11. 

Deut. 10. 17. regardeth not persons nor t. reward 

24. 6. for he t. a man's life to pledge 

25.-11. putteth her hand and t. him. by the secrets 

27. 25. cursed be he that t. reward to slay innocent 

32. 11. as an eagle t. them, beareth them, on her 
Josh. 7. 14. the tribe which the Lord t. shall come 

15.16. smiteth Kirjath-sepher and t. it; Judg: 1.12. 
1 Sain. 17. 26. and t. away reproach from Israel 
IKings 14.10.as a man i.away dung,till all be gone 
.Job 5. 5. and t. it even out of the thorns 

13. he t. the wise in their craftiness, 1 Cor. 3. 19. 
9. 12. behold, he t. away, who can hinder him ? 
12. 20. and t. away the understanding of the aged 
24. he t. away the heart of the chief of the people 
27. 8. what is the hope, when God t. away his soul? 
40. 24. he t. it with his eyes, his nose pierceth 
Psal. 15. 3. nor t. up reproach against his neighb. 
5. nor t. reward against the innocent 
118. 7. Lord t. my part with them that help me 
137. 9. happy shall he be that t. and dasheth little 
147. 10. he t. not pleasure in the legs of a man 
11. the Lord t. pleasure in them that fear him 
149. 4. for the Lord t. pleasure in his people 
Prov. 1. 19. which i. away the life of the owners 
16.32.rules his spirit, is better than he thatt. a city 

17. 23. a wicked man t. gift out of the bosom 
25.20. as he that f.away a garment in cold weather 
26. 17. is like one that t. a dog by the ears 

Eccl. 1.3. of all his labour which he t. under the sun 
2. 23. his heart t. not rest in the night 

Isa. 13. 14. and as a sheep that no man t. up 
40. 15. he t. up the isles as a very little thing 
44. 14. the carpenter t. the cypress, and the oak 
51. 18. nor is there any that t. her by the hand 

-E2eA-.16.32.-n-ho t. strangers instead of her husband 

33. 4. and t. not warning 1| 5. he that t. warning 
Amos 3. 12. as the shepherd t. out ofmouthof lion 
Mat. 4. 5. the devil t. him up into the holy city 

8, t. him up into an exceeding high mountain 
9. 16. t. from garment and rent worse, Mark2. 21. 
10. 38. that t. not his cross and followeth after me 
12. 45. he goeth, t. seven other spirits, Luke 1 1.26. 
17. I.Jesus f. Peter, James, and John, andbringeth 
into a high mountain, Mark 9. 2. j 14. 33. 
Mark 4. 15. Satan corneth and t. away the word 
that was sown in their hearts, Luke 8. 12. 
5. 40. he t. the father and mother of the damsel 
9. 18. wJicresoever he t. him he teareth him 
Luke 6. 29. him that t. away thy cloak, forbid not 
30. and of him ihat t. thy goods, a~k them not 

9. 39. a spirit t. him, and he suddenly crieth out 
11. 22. a stronger t. from him all his armour 
16. 3. my lord t. away from me the stewardship 

John 1. 2J. Lamb of &od who t. away sin of world 
10. 18. no man t. it from me, I lay it down of mys. 

15. 2. branch that beareth not fruit, he t. away 

16. 22. and your joy no man t. from you 

21. 13. Jes. then cometh, t. bread and givelh them 
Rom. 3. 5. is God unrighteous, who t. vengeance 1 

1 Cor. 11. 21. iu eating every one t. before another 
Ueb. 5. 4. no man t. this honour to himself buthe 

10. 9. hs t. awav the first that ho mav establish 

TAKETH kold. 

.Toh 21. 6. afraid, and trembling t. hold on my flesh 

Prcv. 30. 23. the spider t. hold with her hands 

Isa. 56. 6. everv one that t. hold of mv covenant 

TAKING. 

2 Ch"o-n. 19. 7. with God there is no t. of gifts 
JoO 5. o. I have seen the foolish t. root, but cursed 
Psal. l]i\ 9. by t. heed thereto, according to thy 
Jer. 50. 46. at noise of ^. of Babylon earth moved 
Ezek. 25. ]2. dealt against Judah by i. vengeance 
Hos.ll. 3.1 taught E/!;rnim also to go, t. them by 

their arms, but thev knew not that I healed them 
Mat. 6.27. which of you by t. thought, Luke 12.25. 
Mark 13. 34. Son of man is as a man t.a. far journey 
Lukei. 5. the devil t. him up into a high mountain 
19. 22. t. up that I laid not down, and reaping that 
■Tohn 11. 13. he had spoken oft. rest in sleep 
Rom. 7.8. sin t. occasion by the commandinent, 11. 
2 Cor. 2. 13. t. my leave of them, I went to Maced. 

11. 8. t. wages of them to do you service 
Eph. 6.16. above all t. the shield of faitb 

2 Thess. 1. 8. in fiaming fire t. vengeance on them 
1 Pet. 5.2. t.the oversight thereof willingly 

3 John 7. they'Xvent forth t. nothing of the Gentiles 

TALE. 
PsaL 90. 9. we spend our vears as a t. that is told 

TALE-BEARER, 
iff. 19. 16. shalt not go up and down as a t.-bearer 
Prov. 11. 13. a t.-bearer revealeth secrets, 20. 19. 

18. 8. the words of a t.-b. are as wounds, 26. 22. 
26. 20. where there is no t.-bearer strife ceaseth 

TALES. 
Ezck. 22. 9. are men that carry t. to shed blood 



TAL 

Luke 24. 11. tlicir words seemed to them as idle t 
TALE. • 

Exod. 5. 8. the t. of bricks which they did make 

18. no straw, yet shall he deliver the t of bricks 
1 Sam. 18. 27. gave the foreskins in full L to king 

1 Chron. 9. 2s. should bring vessels in ana out bv t, 

TALENT 

Signifies, [1] Jl wcigfit among the Jeics, contain 
iiig 3,(^Q shekels ; which, cowputivg the shekel 
at three shiliings sterling, amounts to 450 
pounds for a talent of silver : and allouinn- the 
proportion oj gold tj silver to be as sixteen to 
one, a talent of gold will amount to 7,200 
pounds. Others, making the shekel of lest 
value, compute a talent of silver to be in Encr- 
lishmoney, 3i2 pounds, 3 shillings and^ pence. 
The talent of gold 5,i~t5 pounds, E.xod. 25. 39. 
I 38. 25. [2] The gifts of God bestowed or. 
men, Mat. 25. 15. 

Exod. 25. 39. of a t. of pure gold make it, 37. 24. 
38. 27. a hundred so.ckets, a t. for a socket 

2 Sam. 12. 30. the weight of the crown was a t. 

1 Kings 20. 39. else thou shalt pay a t. of silver 

2 Kings 5. 22. give them a t. of silver and changes 
23.33. a tribute of a t. of gold, 2 Chron..36. 3. 

Zcch. 5. 7. behold, there was lifted up a t. of lead 
Mat. 25. 25. I went and hid thy t. in the earth 

2S. rake therefore the t. from him and give it 
Rev. 16. 21. every stone about the weight of a t. 

TALENTS. 
Exod. 38. 24. the gold of the oflfering was 29 t. 

27. of 100 t. of silver were cast the sockets 

1 Kings lB.24.bought the hill of Samaria for tr^vo t 

2 Kings 5. 5. Naaman took ten t. \\ 23. take two t 
15. hJ. Menahem gave Pul 1,000 t. of silver 
18.14. appointed to Hezekiah 300 t. and 30 of gpld 

23. 33. land to a tribute of 100 t. 2 Chron. 36. 3. 

1 Chron. 19. 6. Ammonites sent 1,000 t. of silver 
29. 4. David gave 3,000 t. of gold to the house 

7. gave of gold 5,000 t. and of silver 10,000 t. 

2 Chron. 25. 9. what shall we do for the 100 t. ? 
27. 5. the children of Ammon gave him 100 t. 

Mat. 18. 24. one which owed him 10,000 t. 

25. 15. to one he gave five t. to another two 

SeeGoLD. Silver. 
TALK. 
.lob 11. 2. should a man full of i. be justified? 
15. 3. should he reason with unprofitable t. ? 
Prov. 14. 2.3. the t. of the lips tendeth to penury 
Eccl. 10. 13. end of his t. is mischievous madness 
Mat. 22. 15. thev might entangle him in his t. 

TALK. 
vVw7?i. 11. 17. I will come dov,-n and t. with thte 
Deut. 5. 24. have seen that God doth t. with man 
6.7. shalt t. of them v.hen thou sittost in thy house 

1 Sam. 2. 3. t. no more so exceeding proudly 

2 Kings 13.20. t. not v.ith us in the Jews' language 
1 Chron. 16. 9. sing unto him, sing psalms, t. ye of 

all his wondrous works, Psal. 105. 2 
Job 13. 7. and will ye t. deceitfully for him ? 
Psal. 69. 26. they t. to the grief of them whom 
71. 24. my tongue shall t. of thy righteousness 
77. K. I will meditate and t. of thy doings 
119. 27. so shall I t. of thy v.-ondrous works 
145. 11. speak of thy kingdom and t. of thy power 
Prov. 6. 22. when thou awakest it shall t. with thee 

24. 2. heart studieth, and their lips f. of mischief 
Jer. 12. 1. let me t. with thee of thy judgments 
Ezek. 3. 22. arise and I will there t. with thee 
Dan. 10. 17. how -in thy servant t. with my lord 
John 14. 30.1 N.iii not t. much witli you, for prince 

TALKED. 
Ge?i. 45. 15. after that his brethren t. v.-ith him 
Exod.20.'22.seen that I have t. with you, Deut.5.4 

33. 9. and the Lord t. with Moses" 

34. 29. the skin of his face shone while he t. 

1 Sam. 14. 19. while Saul t. unto the priest 

2 Chron. 25. 16. it came to pass as he t. with him 
Jer. 38. 25. if the pri|tces hear that I have t. 
Luke 9. 3D. t. with him two men, Moses and Elias 

24. 32. heart burn while he t. with us by tlie way 
John 4. 27. marvelled that he t. with he woman 
Acts 10.27. as Peter t. with Cornelius he went ia 

20. 11. and t. long, even till break of day 

26. 31. they t. bet^veen themselves, saying 
Rev. 21. 15. he that t. with me had a golden reed 

TALKERS. 
Ezek. 36. 3. ve are taken up Tn the lips oft. 
Tit 1 10. there are raanv unrulv and vain t. 

TALKEST. 
Jud(r. 6. 17. shew me a sign that thou t. with me 
1 Kings 1. 14. while thou''yet /. with the king 
John 4. 27. no man said, whv t. thou with her ' 

TALKETH. 
Psal. .37. 30. and his tongue t. of judgment 
John 9. 37. seen him, and it is he that t. with thee 

TALKING. 
Gen. 17. 22. and he lefl off t. with him 
1 Kings 18. 27. he is a god, he is t. or pursrjnj 
Esth. 6. 14. while they were t. with him 



TAR 

• iHzck 3,"5. ',\Q. thy people are still t. against thee 
,Mdi IT.iJ. Moses and Elias t. willi him, .Mark9. 4. 
liev. 4. 1. as llie voice of a trumpet t. with me 

TALKING. 
Job 29.9.the ])rinces rclraiiied t. and laid their hand 
Epk. 5. 4. neither fillhiness, nor Ibolish t. 

TALL. 

Deut. 2. 10. a people t. as tlie Anakims, 2L 1 9. 2. 

8 Kings ID. 22. and will cut down tlie i. cedar trees 

and the choice fir trees tliercof, Isa. 37. 24. 

TALLER. 

Deut. 1 23- the people is greater and t. than we 

TAME. 
JI/aWi:5.4.oflen bound,noither could any man i.him 
Jam. 3. 8. but the tongue can no man t. is unruly 

TAMED. 
Jam. 3. 7. things of the sea is t. and hath been t. 

TANNER. 

^6cis 9. 43. Peter tarried with one Simon a t. 

10. 6. he lodged with one Simon a t. 32. 

Tapestry, sec Coverings, 

TARE. 

2 Sam. 13. 31. the icing arose and t. his garments 

2 Kings 2. 24. two she-bears t. forty-two children 

JHa7'A:9.20.straightway the spirit t. him, Luke9.42. 

TARES 
Signify, .^ kind of pulse rioxious and hurtful to 
corn, Mat. 13. 29. To which are comj)ared, 
The wicked in the world, but especiallij hypo- 
crites, Mat. 13. 38. 
Mat. 13. 25. his enemy sowed t. among the wheat 

28. the blade sprung up, then appeared the t. also 
27. sow good seed, from whence then hath it t.7 

29. lest while you gather up the t. you root up 
36, declare to us the parable of the t. of the field 

TARGET. 
1 Sam. 17. 6. Goliath had a t. of brass 
1 Kings 10. 16. beaten gold, six hundred shekels 
of gold went to one t. 2 Chron. 9, 15. 
TARGETS. 

1 Kings 10. 16. Solomon made two hundred t. 

2 C/t?-.14.8.Asa had an armvthat bare t. and spears 

TARRY 

Signifies, [1] To abide and continue, Gen. 27. 44. 
[2] To stay behind, Exod. 12. 39. [3] To wait 
or stay for, Exod. 24. 14. [4] To delay, defer, 
or put off, Gen. 45. 9. [5] To be established, 
Psal. 101. t 7. [6] To guard, 1 Sam, 30. 24. 
[7] To lodge. Gen. 19. 2. 

Oen. 19. 2. and t. all night, and wash your feet 

27. 44. and t. with Laban a few days till fury 

30. 27. if I have found favour in thine eyes t. 
45. 9. thus sailh thy son, come down to me, t. not 

Exfd. 12. 39. they were thrust out, and could not t. 

24- 14. t. ye here for us till we come again to you 
Lev -1 4.8.the leper shall t. out of his tent seven days 
jyTum. 22. 19. I pray you t. here also this night 
Judg. 5. 28. why t. the wheels of his chariots 1 

6. 18. he said, I will t. until thou come again 

19. 6. t. all night, 9. || 10. the man would not t. 
iJu£A 1.13. would ye i.for them till they were grown 

3. 13. t. this night, and it shall be in the morning 

1 Sam. 1. 23. t. until thou have weaned him 

10. 8. seven days shall thou t. till I come to thee 
14, 9. if they say t. till we come to you 

2 Sam. 10. 5. t. at Jericho till your beards be 

grown, and then return, 1 Chron. 19. 5. 
11, 12. t. here to-day || 15. 28. 1 will t. in the plain 

18. 14. .Toab said, I inay not t. thus with thee 

19. 7. there will not t. one with thee this night 

2 Kings 2. 2. t. here the Lord hath sent me, 4. 6. 
7.9. the lepers said, if we t. *'ll t!io morning light 
9. 3. then open the door and lice, and t. not 

14. 10. smitten Edom, glory of this, and t. at home 
Psal. 101. 7. a liar shall not t. in my sight 
Prov. 23. 30. they that t. long at the wine 

Tsa. 46. 13. not far off, and my salvation shall not t. 
Ter. 14. 8. that turneth aside to t. for a night 
Hab. 2. 3. though it t. wait for it, for it will not t. 
Mat. 26. 38. t. ye here and watch, Mark 14.34. 
Luke 24. 29. and he went in to t. with them 

49. but t. ye in the city of Jerusalem, till endued 
John 4. 40. besought that he would t. with them 

21. 22. if I will that ho t. till I come, 23. 
.^cts 10. 48. they prayed Peter to t. certain days 

18.20. they desired Paul to ^.longer time with them 

28. 14. were desired to t. with them seven days 
1 Cor. 11. 33. wherefore t. one for another 

; 6. 7. 1 trust to t. a while with you, if Lord permit 
8. but I will t. at Ephesus until Pentecost 
I Tim. 3. 15. but if 1 1. long, that thou mayest 
Heh 10 37.he that shall come, will come, and not t. 

TARRIED. 
Gen. 24. 54. Abraham's servant t. all night 

23. 11. Jacob t. there all night and took stones 

31. 54. Jacob and Laban t. all night in the mount 
J^um. 9. 19. when the cloud t. long, 22. 

Tudg. 3. 25. they t. till they were ashamed 
26. Ehud escaped while they t. and passed 
19.8.they t. till afternoon and did eat both of them 
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TAU 

Ruth 2. 7. save that she t. a little in the house 

1 Sam. 13. 8. lie i. seven days according to set time 

2 Sam.. 11. 1. but David t. still at Jerusalem 
15. 17. the king i. in a place that was liir off 

29. Zadok and Abiathar t. at Jerusalem 
20. 5. but he t. longer than the set lime 

2 Kings 2. 18. when they came, for he t. at Jericho 
P5aZ.08.12.and she that jt.at home divided the spoil 
Mat. 25. 5. while the bridegroom t. they all slept 
Luke 1. 21. the people marvelled that he t. so long 

2. 43. the child Jesus t. behind in Jerusalem 
John 3. 22. then he t. with them, and baptized 
jicts 9.43. Peter t. many days in Joppa with Simon 

15. 33. Judas and Silas exhorted and t. at Anlioch 
18. 18. Paul t. a good while at Corinth and sailed 

20. 5. these going before t. for us at Troas 

21. 4. and finding the discijjles, we t. seven days 
10. as we t. many days at Cesarea came Agabus 

25. 6. Feslus t. at Jerusalem more than ten days 
27. 33. this is the fourteenth day ye have t. fasting 
28. 12. landing at Syracuse, we t. three days 

TARRIEST. 
jlcts 22.16. and now why t. thoul arise, be baptized 

TARRIETH. 
1 Sam. 30. 24. so shall his part be that t. by stuff 
Mic. 5. 7. that t. not for a man, nor waiteth for 

TARRYING. 
Psal. 40. 17. make no t. O my GoH, 70. 5. 

TASK. 
Exod. 5. 19. ye shall not minish from your daily t. 

TASKS. 

Exod. 5. 13. saying, fulfil your works, your daily t. 

14. why not fulfilled your t. in making brick 

TASK-MASTERS. 

Exod. 1.11. set over them t.-masters to afflict them 

3. 7. heard their cry by reason of their t.-inasters 
5. 6. and Pharaoh commanded t.-masters, saying 

lO.t.-masters told them\\13.t.-7nast. hasted them 
14. officers which the t.-mast. had set over them 
TASTE 
Signifies, [1] To prove, or try the relish of any 
thing by the palate, or tongue. Job 34. 3. [2] 
To have aninward experimental knoicledge of 
a thing, Psal. 34. 8. [3] To eat a little, 1 Sam. 
14. 29,^43. [4] To drink, Dan. 5. 2. 
Have tasted of the heavenly gift, Heb. 6. 4. 
Have had some transient experience of the 
power and efficacy of the Holy Ghost from 
heaven, in gospel administration a.nd loorship, 
so us to relish comfort and sweetness in the 
doctrine and promises of the gospel. 
To taste death, Heb. 2. 9. To feel the bitterness 
of death, yet not be long detained under it. 
TASTE, Substantive. 
Exod. 16. 31. the t. of manna was like wafers 
JsTum. 11. 8. the t. of it was as the t. of fresh oil 
./o& 6. 6. is there any t. in the white of nn egg 1 

30. cannot ray t. discern perverse things'? 
Psal. 119. 103. how sweet are thy words to my t.! 
Prov. 24. 13. the honey-comb is sweet to the t. 
Cant. 2. 3. and his fruit was sweet to my t. 

Jer. 48. 11. therefore his t. remained in him 

TASTE, J^erb. 
1 Sam. 14. 43. 1 did but t. a little honey, and lo 
2.Srt7«.3.35.if I f.bread or ought else till sun be down 

19. 35. can thy servant t. what I eat or drink 1 
.Tob 12. 11. doth not the mouth t. his meat 1 
Psal. 34. 8. O t. and see that the Lord is good 
Jonah 3. 7. neither herd nor flock t. any thing 
Mat. 16. 28. there be some standing here w:hich 
shall not t. of death, Mark 9. 1. Luke 9. 27. 
Luke 14. 24. none bidden shall t. of my supper 
.John 8. 52. keep my saying, he shall never t. death 
Col. 2. 21. touch not, t. not, handle not 
Heb. 2. 9. that he should t. death for every man 

TASTED. 
1 Sam. 14. 24. so none t. any food || 29. 1 1. honey 
Z)a7i.5.2.Belsliazzar, whilst he f. wine, commanded 
Mat. 27. 34. when he had t. thereof, he would 
.John 2. 9. the ruler had t. the water made wine 
Heb. 6. 4. and have t. of the heavenly gift 

5. have t. the good word of God and powers of 
1 Pet. 2. 3. if ye have t. that the Lord is gracious 

TASTETH. 
Job 34. 3. ear trieth words as the mouth t. meat 
Prov. 31. t 18. t. that her merchandise is good 

TATLERS. 

1 Tim. 5. 13. not only idle but t. and busy bodies 

TAVERNS. 
.^cts 28. 15. came to meet us as far as the three t. 

TAUGHT, 

Deut. 4. 5. 1 have t. you statutes and judgments 

31. 22. Moses t. the children of Israel this song 

.Tudg. 8. 16. with them he t. the men of Succoth 

2 Kings 17. 28. and t. them how to fear the Lord 
2 Chron. 6. 27. thou hast t. them the good way 

17. 9. the Levites t. the people in Judah 
23. 13. people rejoiced, such as t. to sing praise 
30. 22. that t. the good knowledge of the Lord 
35. 3. Josiah said to the Levites that.t. all Israel 



TEA 

J^eh. 8. 9. the Lovites that t. the people said 
Psal. 71. 17. O God, thou hast t. me, 119. 102. 
119. 171. when thou hast t. me thy statutes 
Prov. 4. 4. he t. me also, and said, let thine heart 

11. I have t. thee in the way of wisdom 

. 31. 1. the prophecy that his mother (. him 
Eccl. 12. 9. he still t. the people knowledge 
Isa. 29. 13. their fear is t. by the precepts of luen 
40. 13. or being his counsellor hath t. him, 14, 
54. 13. all thy children shall be t. of God 
Jer. 2. 33. therefore hast thou t. the wicjced 

9. 5. they have t. their tongues to speak lies 
14. after Baalim, which their fathers t. them 

12. 16. as they t. my people to swear by Baa. 

13. 21. for thou hast t. them to be captains 

28. 16. thou hast t. rebellion against the Lord 

29. 32. he hath t. rebellion against the Lord 

32. 33. though I have t. them, rising up early 
Ezek. 23. 48. women t. not to do after levvdnesi 
Hos. 10. ll. Ephraim is as a heifer that is t. 

11.3.1 1. Ephraim to go, taking them by their arms 

Zech. 13. 5. for man t. me to keep cattle from youlh 

Mat. 7. 29. he t. them as one having authority, 

and not as the scribes, Mark 1. 22 

28. 15. they took money, and did as they were t 
Mark 6.30. told him all things they had done and t 

10. 1. as he was wont he t. them again 

Luke 11. 1. teach us to pray, as John t. his disciples 

13. 26. and thou hast t. in our streets 
John 6. 45. and they shall be all t. of God 

7. 14. Jesus went up into the temple, and t. 25 
Mark 12. 35. Luke 19. 47. | 20. 1 
8. 2. all the people came, he sat down and t. Ihem 
28. as my father hath t. me, I speak" these 
18. 20. I ever t. in the synagogue and temple 
Acts 4. 2. being grieved that they t. the people 

5. 21. they entered into the temple early and t. 
11. 28. Paul and Barnabas t. much people, 14. 21. 
15. 1. certain men t. the brethren, and said, except 
18. 25. Apollos t. diligently the things of the Lord 
20. 20. I have shewed you, and t. you publicly 
22. 3. t. according to the perfect manner of the law 

Gal. 1. 12. nor was I t. it but by revelation 

6. 6. let him that is t. in the word communicate 
Eph. 4. 21. if so be ye have been t. by him as truth 
Col. 2. 7. slablished in the faith, as ye have been t. 

1 Thess. 4. 9. ye are t. of God to love one another 

2 Thess. 2. 15. hold the traditions ye have been t. 
Tit. 1. 9. holding the word, as he hath been t. 

1 .Tohn 2. 27. even as the anointing hath t. you 
jRe(;.2. 14. who t. Balak to cast a stumbling-block 

TAUNT. 
Jer. 24.9. 1 will deliver them to be a t and a curse 
Ezek. 5. 15. so it shall bo a renroach and a f, 

TAUNTING. 
Isa. 14. t 4. thou shall take up this t. speech 
Hab. 2.6. all these take up a t. proverb against him 

TAXATION. 

2Kings 23.35. exacted of every one according to t. 

TAXED, Active, Passive. 

2 Kings'23. 35. but Jehoiakim t. the land to give 
Luke 2. 1. a decree that all the world should be t. 

3. all went to be t. \\ 5. Joseph went to be t. 
■ TAXES. 
Dan. 11. 20. then shall stand up a raiser of t. 

TAXING. 
jAike 2.2. and this t. Avas firstmade when Cyreniua 
Acts 5. 37. rose up Judas in the days of the t. 

TEACH 
Signifies, [1] To instruct or cause to learn, Psal. 
119. 25. Mat. 28. 19. [2] To accustom to, Jer. 

9. 5. [3] To admonish, Mark 8. 31. | 9. 31. [4] 
To suggest or put into one's mind, Luke 12. 12. 
[5] 7'o signify and give notice, Prov. 6. 13. [6] 
To counsel and direct, Hab. 2. 19. 

Exod. 4. 15. and I will t. you what ye shall do 
35. 34. God hath put in his heart that he may t. 
lucv. 10. 11. that ye may t. Israel all the statutes 

14. 57. to t. Avhen it is unclean and when clean 
Deut.^. 1. hearken to the judgments which I i. you 

10. and that they may t. their children 

14. the Lord commanded me to t. you, 6. 1. 
20.18.theyi.you not to do after their abominations 
24. 8. to all that the priests the Levites shall t. you 
31. 19. write and t. the children of Israel this song 

33. 10. they shall ^ Jacob thy judgments 
.Tudg. 13. 8. t. us what we shall do to the child 

1 Sam. 12. 23. 1 will t. you the good and right way 

2 Sam. 1. 18. bade them t. the use of the bow 
2 Chron. 17. 7. to t. in the cities of Judah 
i^z7-fl7.10.and to t.\n Israel statutes and judgmonta 
.Tob 21. 22. shall any t. God knowledge 1 

27. 11. 1 will t. you by the hand of God 
32. 7. and multitude of years should t. wisdom 
37. 19. t. us what we shall say unto him, for we 
Psal.25. 8. therefore he will t. sinners in the way 
9. the meek will he guide and t. his way 

12. him that feareth Lord shall he t. in the waj 
34. 11. I will t. vou the fear of the Lord 

51. 13. then will 1 1 transgressors thy ways 



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Ps. yO. 12 so t. us to number our days Umtwcniay 

105.22. to bind princes, and t. liis senators wisdom 
Prov. y. 9. t. a. just man, and he will increase in 
Tsa. 2. 3. and he will t. us of iiis ways, Mic. 4. 2. 

28. 9. whom shall he t. knowledge, and to unders. 

26. for his G. doth instruct and i.iiini discretion 

Jer.%. 20. and t. your daughters wailing and lam. 

31. 34. they shall t. no more every man his neigh- 
bour, for all shall know the Lord, Heb. 8. 11. 
Ezeh. 44. 23. t. my people the difterence between 
DanA .4. whom they might (.learning ofChaldeans 
Mic. 3. 11. priests thereof i. for hire and prophets 
Hab. 2. 19. suith to the dumb stone, arise, it shall t. 
Mat. 5. 19. shall t. men so || 28. 19. t. all nations 
I^ukfi 11. 1. Lord, t. us to pray, as Johri taught his 

12. 12. the Holy Ghost shall t. you what to say 
john 7. 35. t. the Gentiles || 9. 34. dost thou t. usi 

14. 26. the Holy Ghost shalJ t. you all things 
Acts 1. 1. treatise of all that Jes. began to do and t. 

4. 18. to speak nor t. in the name of Jesus, 5. 28. 

5. 42. they ceased not to t. and preach Jesus Chr. 
18. 21. t. customs which are not lawful for us 

1 Cur. 4. 17. as I t. every where in every church 

11. 14. doth not even nature itself (. you 
14. 19. that by my voice I might t. others 

I Tim. 1. 3. charge some they t. no other doctrine 

2. 12. but I suffer not a woman to t. nor usurp 

3. 2. a bishop must be apt to t. 2 Tira. 2. 24. 

4. 11. these things command and t. 

6. 2. these things t. and exhort 

3. if any man t. otherwise, he is proud 
2 Tim. 2.2. faithful men who shall be able to Mothers 
Tit. 2. 4. that they t. young women to be sober 
Heb. 5. 12. yc have need that one t. you again 

1 .John 2. 27. and need not that any man t. you 
Rev. 2. 20. thou sufterest that woman Jezebel to t. 

See Began. 
TEACH we. 
Job fi. 24. t. me and I will hold my tongue 
34. 32. that which I see not, t. thou me 
Psal. 25. 4. t. me thy patlis ] 5. lead me and t. me 
27. 11. t. me thy way, O L. and lead me, 88. 11. 
119. 12. t. me thy statutes, 26, 33, 64, 68, 124,135. 
66. (. me good judgments || 108. t.we thyjudgm. 
143. 10. t. me to do thy will, for thou art my God 
TEACH thee. 
Exod. 4. 12. 1 will t. Z/iee what thou shalt say 
Deut. 17. 11. the sentence which they shall t.'thee 
Job 8. 10. thy fathers, shall not they t. theet 

12. 7. but ask the beasts, and they shall t. thee 
8. or speak to the earth, and it shall t. thee 

33. 33. hold thy peace, I shall t. thee wisdom 
Psal. 32. 8. 1 will t. thee in the v/ay thou shalt go 

45. 4. thy right hand shall t. thee terrible thino-s 

TEACH them. 
Exod.l8.2Q.thon shalt t. tAe/;i ordinances and laws 

24. 12. I have written that thou mayest t. them 
Deut. 4. 9. t. them thy sons, and thy sons' sons 

5. 31. the judgments which thou shalt t. them 

6. 7. t. them diligently to thy children, 11, 19. 
Judcr. 3. 2. that Israel might know to t.them war 
17(rM7ffs8.36.that thou t.them thegood way wherein 

2 Kings 17.27. let him t. them the manner of the G. 
Ezra 7. 25. and t. ye them that know them not 
Psal. 132.12. keep my testimony that Ishall t. them 
Mat. 5. 19. whosoever shall do and t. thevi shall be 
Mark 6. 34. he began to t. them many things 

8. 31. to t. theinWvAX the son of man must suffer 

TEACIPER 
Signifies, [1] A tutor., master, or instructor, 
1 Chron. 25. 8. [2] .fl public minister, icho by 
wholesome doctrine instructeth the church, 
Eph. 4. 11. [3] Such as privately insti-uct others 
in the knowledge of spiritual things, Tit. 2. 3. 
1 Chron.25.S. cast lots, as well the t. as the scholar 
Joel 2. t 23. hath given you a t. of righteousness 
Hab. 2. 18. what profiteth the image, a t. of lies 
.Tohn 3. 2. we know thou art a t. come from God 
Rom. 2. 20. confident that thou art a t. of babes 
I Tim. 2. 7. 1 am a t. of the Gentiles, 2 Tim. 1. 11. 

TEACHERS. 
Psal. 119. 99. more understanding than all my t. 
Prov. 5. 13. and have not obeyed the voice of my t. 
Isa. 30. 20. yet shall not thy t. be removed into a 
corner any more, but thine eyes shall see thy i. 
43. 27. thy t. have transgressed against me 
Dan. 12. j 3. they that be t. shall shine 
Acts 13. 1. at Antioch were certain prophets and t. 
I Ccr. 12. 28. hath set prophets, t. \\ 29. are all t.? 
Eph. 4.11. he gave some evangelists, pastors, and if. 

1 Tim. 1.7. desiring to be t. of law, understanding 

2 Tim. 4. 3. they shall heap to themselves (. having 
Tit.'H. 3. that the aged women be t, of good things 
Heb. 5. 12. when for the time ye ought to be t. 

2 Pet. 2. 1. as there shall be false t. among you 

TEACHEST. 
Psal. 94. 12. blessed is the man whom thou t. 
Mat.'Um. 16. we know that thou art true, and t. the 
way of God in truth, Mark 12. 14. Luke 20.21. 
dcts 21 21. thoc L. the Jews to forsake Moses 
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Rom.. 2.21. thou that «. another, t. thou not thyself ? 

TEACHETH. 
2 Sam. 22. 35. he t. my hands to war, Psal. 18. 34. 
Job 15. t 5. thy mouth t. thine iniquity 

35. 11. who t. us more than the beasts of the earth 

36. 22. behold, God exalteth, who t. like him 1 
Psal. 94. 10. he that t. man knowledge, not know 

144. 1. which (. my hands to war, and fingers 
Prov. 6. 13. a wicked man t. with his fingers 

16. 23. the -lieart of the wise t. his mouth 
Isa. 9. 15. the prophet that t. lies, he is the tail 

48. 17. I am thy God which t. thee to profit 
Acts 21. 28. the man that t. all men every where 
Rom. 12. 7. or he that t. on teaching 
1 Cor. 2.13. we speak not in the words which man's 
wisdom t. but which the Holy Ghost (. 
Gal. 6. 6. let him communicate to him that t. 

1 John 2. 27. as the same anointing t. you all things 

TEACHING. 

2 Chr. 15. 3. Israel hath been without a t. priest 
Jer. 32.33. 1 taught them rising up early and t. them 
Mat. 4. 23. Jesus went about Galilee, (. in their 

synagogues preaching gospel, 9. 35. Luke 13. 10. 

15. 9. in vain they do worship me, t. for doctrines 

the commandments of men, Mark 7. 7. 
21. 23. the elders came unto him as he was t. 
26. 55. I sat daily with you t. in the temple 
28. 20. t. them to observe all things whatsoever 
Liike 23. 5. t. throughout all Jewry from Gahlee 
Acts 5.25. the apostles t. the people in the temple 
15. 35. Paul and Barnabas in Antioch t. preaching 
18. 11. Paul t. the word of God at Corinth 
28. 31. Paul t. at Rome with all confidence 
Rom. 12. 7. or he that teacheth on t. 
Col. 1. 28. warning and t. every man in all wisdom 
3. 16. t. and admonishing one another in psalms 
Tit. 1. 11. t. things which they ought not 
2. 12. t. us, that denying ungodliness and lusts 

TEAR 
Signifies, [1] To rend or pull in pieces, Hos. 13. 8. 
[2] To destroy, Psal. 7. 2. Amos 1. 11. [3] To 
slander or reproach, Psal. 35. 15. [4] To thresh, 
Judg. 8. t 7. 
.Tudg. 8. 7. then will 1 1. your f5esh with thorns 
Psa^l. 7. 2. lest he t. my soul like a lion, rending it 
35. 15. they did t. me and ceased not 
50. 22. consider this, lest I t. you in pieces 
Jer. 15. 3. I will appoint over them the dogs to t. 

16. 7. nor shall men t. themselves for them 
Ezek. 13. 20. your pillows I will t. from your arms 

21. your kerchiefs will 1 1. and deliver my people 
Hos. 5. 14. I, even I, will t. and go av/ay 
13. 8. I will devour, the wild beast shall t. them 
Amos 1.11. cast off pity, his anger did t. perpctuWIy 
Mah. 2. 12. the lion did t. enough for his whelps 
Zech. 11. 16. the shepherd shall t. their claws 

TEARETH. 
Dcut.33.20. Gaddwellethas a lion, and t. the arm 
Job 16. 9. he t. me in his wrath, who hateth me 
18. 4. he t. himself in his anger, shall the earth be 
Mic. 5. 8. as a young lion f. in, pieces, none deliver 
Mark 9. 18. wheresoever he takoth him, ho t. him 
and he foameth and pineth away, Luke 9. 39. 
TEARS 
Signify {Y\,Drops of water issuing out of the 
eyes, Psal. 6. 6. ] 42. 3. [2] Sorrow and afflic- 
tion, Psal. 126. 5. Isa. 25. 8. 
2 Sa7n. 16. f 12. may be the Lord will look on my t. 
2 Kings 20. 5. I have seen thy t. Isa. 38. 5. 
.Tob 16. 20. but mine eye poureth out t. unto God 
Psal. 0. 6. I water my couch with my t. all night 
33. 12. O Lord, hold not thy peace at my t. 
42. 3. my (. have been my meat day and night 
56. 8. ]iut thou my t. in thy bottle, are in thy book 
80. 5. thou feedest them with the bread oft. and 
givest them t. to drink in great measure 
116. 8. thou hast delivered mine eyes from t. 
126. 5. they that sow in t. shall reap in joy 
Eccl. 4. 1. behold the t. of such as were oppressed 
Isa. 16. 9. 1 will water thee with t. O Heshbon 
25. 8. the Lord will wipe away t. from all faces 
■Icr. 9. 1. Oh that mine eyes were a fountain oft. 
18. our eyes may run down with t. and eye-lids 

13. 17. and mine eyes shall run down with t. 

14. 17. let mine eyes run with t. night and day 
31. 16. refrain from weeping, thine eyes from t. 

Lam.l. 2. she weeps, and her t. are on her cheeks 
2. 11. mine eyes do fail with t. my bowels 
18. let t. run down like a river day and night 

Ezek. 24. 16. neither shall thy t. run down 

Mai. 2. 13. covering the altar of the Lord with t. 

Mark 9. 24. the father said with t. Lord, I believe 

Luke7.38.a.nd she began to wash his feet with her t. 
44. but she hath washed my feet with t. 

Acts 20. 19. serving the Lord with many t. 
31. I ceased not to warn every one with t. 

2 Cor. 2. 4. I wrote to you with many t. 

2 Tim. 1. 4. to see thee, being mindful of thy t. 

Heb. 5. 7. when he offered up supplications with t. 
12. 17. though he sought it carefully with t. 



Rev. 7. 17. God shall wipe away all t. 21. 4. 

TEATS. 
Isa. 32. 12. they shall lament for the t. 
Ezek. 23. 3. there they bruised the t. 21. 

TEDIOUS. 
Acts 24. 4. that I be not further t. to thee 

TEETH 
Signifies, [1] That whereicith a creature chews its 

food, Num. 11. 33. [2] Slanderous speeches and 

pernicious calumnies, Psal. 57. 4. Prov. 30. 14. 
Break their teeth., Psal. 58. 6. Take away their 

power and instruments of doing mischief, and 

disable them from hurting me. 
Gen. 49. 12. and his t. shall be white with milk 
JVtt7«.11.33. while the flesh was yet between their t 
Deut. 32. 24. 1 will send the t. of beasts upon there 
1 Sam. 2. 13. came with a flesh-hook of three t. 
1 Kings 10.122. bringing elephants' t. 2 Chr. 9.121 
Job 4. 10. the t. of the young lions are broken 
13. 14. wherefore do I take my flesh in my t. ? 

19. 20. I am escaped with the skin of my t. 

29. 17. and plucked the spoil out of t. of wicked 
41. 14. Leviathan's t. are terrible round about 

Psal. 3. 7. thou hast broken the t. of the ungodly 
57. 4. whose t. are spears and arrov.-s, and tongue 
58. 6. break their t. O God, in their mouth 
124. 6. hath not given us as a prey to their t. 

Prov. 10. 26. as vinegar to the t. so the sluggard 

30. 14. whose t. are swords, jaw-i. as knives 
Cant. 4. 2. thy t. are like a flock of sheep, 6. 6. 
Isa. 41. 15. make thee an instrument liaving t. 
Jer. 31.29. children's t. are set on edge, Ezek. 18.2. 

30. eateth sour grapes, his (. shall be set on edge 
Lam. 3. 16. hath broken my t, with gravel-stones 
Dan. 7. 5. it had three ribs between the t. of it 

7. a fourth beast had great iron t. 19. 
Joel 1. 6. he hath the cheek t. of a great lion 
Amos 4. 6. 1 have given you cleanness of t. 
Mic. 3. 5. that bite with their t. and cry peace 
Zech. 9. 7. his abominations from between his t. 
Mat. 27. 44. was crucified, cast the same in his t. 
Rev. 9. 8. their (. were as the t. of lions 
See Gnash. 
TELL 
Signifies, [1] To count, number, or reckon, Gen, 
15. 5. [2] To declare or make knoxcn, Gen. 12, 
18. I 21. 26. [3] To teach, Exod. 10. 2. 
Deut. 17. 11. [4] To confess. Josh. 7. 19, 
[.5] To publish, 2 Sam. 1. 20. [6] To explain 
and unfold, Ezek. 24. 19. Dan. 2. 36. 
Gen. 15. 5. t. the stars if thou be able to number 
32. 5. and I have sent to t. my Lord to find grace 
43. 6. as to t. the man whether ye had a brother 
22. */e cannot t. who put our money in our sacks 
45. 13. t. my father of all my glory in Egypt 
Exod. 10. 2. mayest t. in the ears of thy son 
Lev. 14. 35. t. the priest, saying, itsuometh to me 
Muxn. 14. 14. they will t. it to the inhabitants 

1 Sam. 0. 2.'«. us wherewith we shall send it to his 
9. 8. give to the man of God, to t. us our way 

17. 55. as thy soul liveth, O king, T cannot t. 
22. 22. I knew that he v,-ould surely t. Saul 

23. 11. O God of Israel, I beseech thee (. thyserv. 
27. 11. lest they should t. on us, saying so did Dav 

2 Sam. 1. 20. t. it not in Gath, publish it not in 

7. 5. go t. my servant David, 1 Chron. 17. 4. 
12. 18. feared to t. him that the child was dead 

22. while the child was alive, I said, who can t 
15. 35. thou shalt t. to Zadok and Abiathar 

18. 21. go t. the king what thou hast seen 

1 Kings 1. 20. that thou shouldst t. v.'ho shall reign 
18. 8. go, t. thy lord, Elijah is here, 11. 14. 

12. when I come and t. Ahab, he will slay me 

20. 9. t. my lord the king, all thou didst send 

11. i. him, let not him that girdeth on his harness 

2 Kings7. 9. that we may t. the king's household 
9. 12rand they said, it is false ; t. us now 

15. let none escape to go to t. it in Jezreel 
22 15. t. the man that sent you, 2 Chron. 34. 23. 
Psal. 22. 17. 1 may t. all my bones they stare on me 
26. 7. publish and t. of all thy wondrous works 
48. 12. go ro-und about her, t. the towers thereof 

13. that ye may t. the generation following 
Prov. 30. 4. what his son's name, if thou canst t. 
Eccl. 6. 12. who can t. what shall be after, 10. 14. 

8. 7. for who can t. him when it shall be 1 

10 20. that which hath wings shall t. the mattss 
Cant. 5. 8. t. him that I am sick oHove 
Isa 6. 9. go and t. this people || 48. 20. t. this 
Jer. 15. 2. t. such as are for death, to death 
"3* 27. by their dreams which they t. 28. 32. 
Se! le! we win t. the king of all these words 

17. t. us now how thou didst write these worda 

48 20'. t. it in Arnon, that Moab is spoiled 

Ezek. 24. 19. wilt thou not t. us what things are ? 

Dan. 2.4. O king, t. thy servants the dream, 7, 9. 

36. we will t. the king the interpretation thereof 

Joel'l. 3. t. ye your children, let your children t. 

T^^nh 3. 9. who can t. if God will turn anJ 

repent 



Jonah 3. 9. who can t. 



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Vat. 8. 4. see thou t. no man, Mark 8. 26, 30. 

1 U. y. 7.nAe 5. 14. \ 8. 50. ^t^< 23. '12. 

l(i. 20. he charged his disciples that they should 

t. no man, Mark 7. 36. L,uke D. 21. 

17. 8. <. the vision to no man, until the Son of man 

18. 15. t. him his fault || 17. t. it unto the church 
'21.5. t. ye the daughter of Sion, behold thy king 
•i4. 3. t. us when shall these things be, Mark 13. 4. 
•26. 63. that thou t. us, whether ihou be the Christ 

the Son of God, Luke'22. 67. John 10. 24. 
iiS. 7. go and t. his disciples that he is risen 
'J. as they went to t. his disciples, Mark 16. 7. 
/IfarA; 1. 30. and anon they t. him of her . 
5. 19 t. them how great things the Lord hath done 
11 33. we cannot t. Mat. 21. 5. Luke 20. 7. 
Lukel. 22. t. John what things ye have seen 

13. .32. go ye, t. that fox, I cast out devils 
John 3. 8. hut canst not t. whence it cometh 

4. 25. wlien he is come, he will t. us all things 
8.14.ye cunnot t.whence I come, and whither 1 go 

16. VS. a little while 7 we cannot t. what he saith 

18. .34. or did others t. it thee of me"? 

.dots 15. 27. who shall t. you the same things 

17. 21. but either to t. or hear some new thing 

23. 17. he hath a certain thing to t. him 

2 Cor. 12. 2. whether out of the body I cannot t. 3. 
Hcb. 11. 32. for the time would fail to t. of Gideon 

TELL inc. 
Gen. 12. 18. why didst not t. mc she was thy wife? 

21. 26. nor didst thou t. me nor heard I of it 

24. 23. t. vie whose daughter art thou ? 
49. (. TTie, and if not, t. me that I may turn 

29. 15. t. me what shall thy wages be 7 

31. 27. steal avvay from me, and didst not t. me 
32.23. i.wie thy name||37. 16. t. me where they feed 

Josh.l.l9i.t.me now what thou hast done, hide it not 
Jadg. 16. 6. t. me wherein thy great strength lieth 
Ruth 4. 4. if thou wilt not redeem it, t. me 
! Sam. 9. 18. t. me where the seer's house is 
10. 15. t. me I pvay thee what Samuel said to you 

14. 43. Saul said, t. me what thou hast done 
20. 10. David said to Jonathan, who shall t. me ? 

2 Sam. 1. 4. how went the matter, t. me, I pray thee 
13. 4. why art thou lean, wilt thou not t. me? 

1 Kings 22.16. that thou t. mc nothing but tho truth 

2 Kings 4. 2. what shall I do for thee, t. mc ? 

8. 4. (. vie the great things that Elisha hath done 
Job 34. 34. let men of understanding t. me 
Cant. 1. 7. t. me, O thou whom my soul loveth 
Mat. 21. 24. asl^ you one thing which if you t. vie 
Luke 7. 43. t. ?«e which of tliem will love most 
John 20. 15. t. 7ne where thou hast laid him 
^cts 5.8.^ mc whether ye sold the land for so much 

22 27. t. me art thou a Roman 1 he saidf yea 

23. 19. asked him what is that thou hast to t. me ? 
Gal. 4. 21. t. me ye that desire to be under the law 

TELL thee. 
Gen, 22. 2. on one of the mountains I will t. thee of 

26. 2. dwell in the land which I ^vill t. thee of 
Exo(Z.14.12. this is the word we did t. thee in Egypt 
,V*«m.23. 3. whatsoever he sheweth me, I will t. thee 
Dent. 17. 11. the judgment \vhich they shall t. thee 

32. 7. ask thy elders, and tliey will t. thee 
Jadg. 14. 16. t have not told it and shall 1 1. itthee? 
Ruth 3. 4. he will t. thee what thou shalt do 

I .S.i;7!. 9. 19. I will t. thee all that is in thine heart 
15. 16. 1 will t. thee what the Lord hath said to me^ 

19. 3. and what I see, that I will t. thee 

20. 9. if I knew, then would not 1 1. it thee? 
IKings 14. 3. t. thee what shall become of the child 

22. 18. did I not t. thee that he would prophesy 

no good thins of me, but evil, 2 Chr. 18. 17. 
I Chr. 17. 10. I t. tlice that Lord will build thee 
•Tab 1. 15. 1 am escaped alone to t. thee, 16. 17, 19. 

8. 10. shall not thy fathers teach thee and t. thee 

12. 7. ask fowls of the air, and they shall t. thee 
Psal. 50. 12. if I v/ere hungry I would not t. thee 
[sa. 19. 12. let thy wise men t. thee now and know 
.Tcr. 19. 2. proclaim the words that I shall t. thee 
T.uke 12. 59. 1 t. thee, thou shalt not depart thence 

22. 34. I t. thee, the cock shall not crow twice till 
,icts 10. 6. t. thee what thou oughtest to do, 11. 14. 
Rev. 17. 7. 1 will t. thee the mystery of the woman 

/ TELL 7J0U, or TELL I you. 
<?«n. 49. l.that /may t. 7/o?i what shall befall you 
ff!a.5. 5. /wilU. ?/0M whatlwilldo to my vineyard 

42. 9. before they spring forth, / 1. you of them 
Mat. 10. 27. what / 1. you in darkness, that apeak 

21. 27. neither t. I you by what authority I do 

these things, Mark 11. 33. Luke 20. 8. 
Mark 11. 29. 1 will t. you by what authority I do 
Luke 4. 25. but / 1. you of a truth, 9. 27. 

10. 24. It. you that many prophets and kings 

11. 51. It. you nay, but rather division 

13 3. It. you nay, but except ye repent, 5. 
2^'. T t. you I know not whence you are 

17. 34. / t. you there shall be two in one bed 

18. 8. It. you that he will avenge them speedily 
14. f i. you this man went to his house justified 

19.40. / 1. you that if these should hold their peace 
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Luke^. 67. he said, if / t. you ye will not believe 

Jdkn 3.12. how shall ye believe h' 1 1. y. of heavenly 

8. 45. because / t. you the truth, Oal. 4. 16. 

13. 19. now It. you. belbreit come, that when it is 

16. 7. / t. you the truth, it is expedient for you 

Gal. 5.21. of which / 1. you before, as I have told 

Phil. 3. 18. of vv'hom / now t. you even weeping 

TELLEST. 
Psal. 56. 8. thou (. my wanderings, put my tears 
Isa. 40. t 9. O thou that t. good tidings 

TELLETH. 
2 Sam. 7. 11. the Lo^d t. thee that he will build 
2 Kings 6. 12. EUsha t. the king of Israel the words 
Psal. 41. 6. when he goeth abroad he t. it 
101. 7. he that t. lies shall not tarry in my sight 
147. 4. he f. the number of the stars, calleth them 
Jer. 33. 13. under the hands of him tliat t. them 
John 12. 22. Philip cometh and t. Andrew 

TELLING, Substantively. 
Judg. 7. 15. when Gideon heard the t. of the dream 

TELLING. 
2 Sam. 11. 19. hast made an end of i. the matters 
2 Kings 8. 5. as he was t. the king how he restored 

TEMPERANCE. 
Acts 24. 25. as he reasoned off. and judgment 
Gal. 5. 23. meekness, t. against such there is no law 
2 Pet. 1. 6. add to knowledge t. and to t. patience 

TEMPERATE. 
1 Cor. 9. 25. that strivetli for the mastery, is t. 
Tit. 1. 8. a bishop must be t. \\ 2. 2. aged men t. 

TEMPER. 
Ezek. 46. 14. a hin of oil to t. with fine flour 

TEMPERED. 
Exod. 29. 2. take cakes and unleavened t. with oil 
30. 35. a perfume t. together, pure and holy 

1 Cor. 12. 24. but God hath t. the body together 

TEMPEST , 
Signifies, [1] A most violent commotion of the air, 
cither with or without rain, hail, or snow. Acts 
27. 18, 20. [2] Grievous and unexpected afflic- 
tion, Job 9. 17. [3] God's terrible judgments 
on the wicked, Psal. 11. 6. j 83. 15. 
Job 9. 17. for he breaketh me with a t. 
27. 20. a t. stealeth him away in the night 
Psal. 11. 6. on the wicked shall he rain a t. 
55. 8. 1 would hasten from the windy storm and t. 
83. 15. so persecute them with thy t. and make 
Isa. 28. 2. hath a strong one, which as a t. of hail 

29. 6. thou shalt bo visited with storm and t. 

30. 30. the Assyrian shall be beaten with a t. 
32. 2. and a man shall be a covert from the t. 
54. 11. O thou afflicted, tossed with t. behold 

Amos 1. 14. with a t. in the day of the whirlwind 
.Jonah 1. 4. there was a mighty t. in the sea 

12. for my sake this great t. is come upon you 
Mat. 8. 24. there arose a great t. in the sea 
Acts 27. 18. being exceedingly tossed with a t. 

20. no small t. lay on us, hope Avas taken away 
Heb. 12. 18. ye are not come to darkness and t. 

2 Pet- 2. 17. clouds that are carried with a t. 

TEMPESTUOUS. 
Psal 50. 3. it shall be very t. round about him 
Jonah i. 11. the sea wrought and was t. 13. 
Hab. 3. t 14. they were t. to scatter me 
Acts 27. 14. there arose against it a«i. wind 

TEMPLE 
Signifies, ./3 house ordioelling of God, a building 
erected and set apart for the worship of the true 
God. It is spoken, First, Of that magnificent 
building erected by Solomon at Jerusalem, the 
foundations whereof were laid in the year of the 
world 2992, before Christ 1008, before the vul- 
gar ara 1012; and it was finished in the year 
of the world 3000, and dedicated in 3001 ; before 
Christ 999, before the vulgar cera, 1003. The 
glory of this temple icas not in the bigness of 
it; for that alone was but a small pile of build- 
ing, containing no more than a hundred and 
fifty feet in length, arid a hundred and five in 
breadth, taking the sanctuary, the sanctum,and 
the porch or entrance, from out to out. The 
main grandeur and excellency of it consisted, 
[1] In its ornaments ; its workmanship being 
every where exceeding curious, and its over- 
layings rich and costly. [2] In its materials ; 
being built of new large stones, hewn out in 
the most curious and artful manner. [3] Li its 
out-buildings ; which were large, beautiful, and 
sumptuous. But what still was the main glory 
of this temple, were those extraordinary marks 
of the divine favour with which it was honour- 
ed, namely, [1] The ark of the covenant, in 
which icere put the tables of the law, and the 
mercy-seat which was upon it, from whence the 
divine oracles were given out by an audible 
voice, as often as God was consulted in behalf 
of his people. [2] The Shechinah, or the divine 
presence, manifested by a visible cloud resting 
over the mercy-scat. [3] The Urim and Thum- 
mim, by which the high priest consulted Qod\ 



in difficult and momentous cases relating to the 
public interest of the nation, and, [4] Ike holy 
fire which came down from heaven upon the 
altar at the consecrating of the temple, 1 Kings 

18. 38. 2 Chron. 7. 1. It is spoken, Secondly, Uj 
the tabernacle, which was of the same use and 
significancy as the temple loas, 1 Sam. 1.9. | 3.3 
Thirdly, Of Christ's body or human nature, in 
which the fulness of the Godhead dwells bodily, 
as the glory of God did visibly in the temple, 
John 2. 19, 21. CoU 2. 9. Fourthly, Of heaven, 
which is God's throne, Psalm 11. 4. Rev. 7. 15. 
Fifthly, Of the church of God, [1] Distribu- 
tively, considered in the particular members 
thereof, who arc set apart from profane uses, 
and dedicated to the service of GoC ; and to 
whom he manifests his gracious presence by his 
Spirit, 1 Cor. 3. 16. [2] Collectively, in respect 
of the whole, Eph. 2. 21. 

1 Sam. 1. 9. Eli sat on a seat by a post of the t. 

2 Sam. 22. 7. he did hear my voice out of his f. 

and my cry did enter into his ears," PsaL 18. 6. 

1 Kings 6. 17. the t. before it was 40 cubits long 

2 Chron. 35. 20. when Josiah had prepared the t, 
36. 7. and put the vessels in his t. at Babylon 

-Ezra 4. 1. that they builded the t. unto the Lord 
5. 14. vessels took out of the t. brought to t. 6. 5. 

JVeh. 6.10.hid ourselves in the t. shut doors of the t. 

Psal. 27. 4. beauty of L. and to inquire in his i. 
29. 9. in his t. doth every one speak of his glory 
48. 9. we have thought of thy loving kindness, O 
God, in the midst of thy t. 
68. 29. because of thy t. at Jerusalem shall kin^s 

Isa. 6. 1. and lifted up, and his train filled the {. 
44. 28. and to the t. thy foundation shall be laid 
66. 6. a voice from the t. a voice of the Lord 

■ler. 50. 28. declare the vengeance of his t. 51. 11 

Ezek. 41. 1. afterward he brought me to the t. 

Dan. 5. 2. the golden vessels taken out of the t. 3. 

Amos 8. 3. tlie songs of the t. shall be bowlings 

that day 

Zech. 8. 9. let your hands be strong, that the t. 

might be built 

Mai. 3. 1. the Lord shall come suddenly to his t. 

Jvlat. 4. 5. set him on a pinnacle of the t. Luke 4. 9. 
12. 6. that in this place is one greater than the t. 

23. 16. blind guides, who say, whosoever shall 
swear by the t. or by the gold of the t. 17. 21. 

35. whom ye slew between the t. and the altar 
24.1.to shew him the buildings of the t. Luke21.3. 

26. 61. I am able to destroy the t. of God 

27. 40. thou that destroyest the t. Mark 15. 29. 
51. behold the vail of the t. was rent in fwain, 

Mark 15. 38. Luke 23. 45. 
Markll. 16. should carry any vessel thro' the t. 
14. 58. I will destroy this t. made with hands 
Luke 2.37. Anna a widow departed not from the t. 
John 2.15. he drove them all out of the t. and sheep 

19. destroy this <. || 21. he spake of t. of his body 

20. forty and six years was this t. in building 
Acts 3. 2. whom they laid daily at the gate or' ti e 

t. to ask alms of them that entered the f. 10. 
19.27. thef. of goddess Diana should be despised 
21. 30. they took Paul and drew him out of the t. 

24. 6. who also hath gone about to profane the t. 

25. 8. neither agaiast the t. nor against Cesar 

1 Cor. 3. 16. know ye not that ye are the t. of God 
17. if any man defile the t. of God, him shall God 

destroy, for the i. of G. is holy, which t. ye are 
6. 19. your body is the t. of the Holy Ghost 
8. 10. see these sit at meat in the idol's t. 
9. 13. they who minister live of the things of the t. 

2 Car. 6. 16. what agreement hath the t. of God 

with idols 1 for ye are the t. of the living God 
Rev. 7. 15. and serve him day and night in his t. 
11. 1. saying, rise and measure the t. of God 
19. the t. of God was opened in heaven, and tiie 
ark of the testament was seen in hia t. 

14. 15. another angel came out of the /. 17. 

15. 5. the t. of the tabernacle was opened 
6. and the seven angels came out of the t. 

8. t. was filled with smoke from the glt>.ry of God 

16. 1. and I heard a great voice out of the t. 17. 
21. 22. and I saw no t. therein, for the 'jord God 

almighty and the Lamb are 'be t. of il 

Sec Holy, Lord. 
In, or into the TEMPLE. 
2 Kings 11. 10. king David's spears that vere in t. 

1 Chron. 6. 10. executed the priest's ofii(-» in the t 
10. 10. and fastened his head in the t. c-f Dagon 

2 Chron. 4. 7. he set ten candlesticks in ike ? H. 
Ezra 5. 15. go carry these vessels into ths t. 
JVeh. 6. 11. would go into the t. to save h'U life 
Mat. 12. 5. the priests in the t. profane the Siibbnth 

21. 12. went i7ito the t. cast out all them that eold 
and bought in thet. Markll. 15. Luke 10.45. 

14. the blind and the lame came to him in the t. 

15. children crying sn the t. and saying, Ho9ar;na 

26. 55. I sat daily teaching m the t. Luke 21 '57 
27.5. he cast down the pieces of silver, in th^ t 



. TEM 

Mciik 14.49. 1 was daily teach, in the t. Luke 22.53. 

Luke I. 21. marvelled that he tarried eo long iii 1. 1. 
22. they ptr'-eived that he had seen a vision in t. 

2. 27. and ho came by the spirit into the t. 

46. they t'ound him in the t. sitting in the midst 
18. 10. two men Went up into the t. to pray 
24. 53. and were continually iii the t. praising God 
Qcts 2. 4(5. continuing with one accord in the t. 

3. 1. Peter and John went up together into the t. 
3. about to go into t. \\ 5.20. stand and speak in t. 

' 25. the men are standing in the t. and teaching 

il.26. Paul entered into t. || 27. saw him in the t, 
28.and further, brought Greeks also into the t.29. 

22. 17. even while I prayed in 1. 1 was in a trance 

24. 12. they neither found me in the t. disputing 
18. certain Jews found me purified in the t. 

26.21. for these causes the Jews caught me in t. 

2 Thess.2 4. so that he as God sitteth in the t.ofG. 

Rev.'S.l'l. hirn will 1 make a pillar in the t. of my G. 

15. 8. and no man was able to enter into the t. 
TEMPLES. 

Judg. 4. 21. Jael smote- the nail into his t. 22. 

5. 26. wiien she had stricken through his t. 

Cant. 4. 3. thy t. like a niece of pomesrranate. 6. 7. 
TEMPLES. 

Has. 8.14. for Isr. forgot his Maker, and buildeth t. 

Joel 3, 5. ye carried into your t. my goodly things 

Acts 7. 48. howbeit the Most High dwelleth not m 
t. made with hands, 17. 24. 
TExMPORAL. 

2 Cor. 4. 18. for the things which are seen are t. 
TEMPT 

Is spoken [I] Of God, Gen. 22. 1. who does not 
tempt or try men inorder to know their tempers 
and dispositions, as if he were ignorant of 
them; bat to exercise their graces, to prove their 
faith, love, and obedience; to confirm and 
strengthen them by such trials, and to giuesuc- 
ceeding ages patterns ofobedicnce,to shew them 
his satisfaction with such as obey, and his dis- 
pleasure at such as do not. [II] Of men, who 
arc said to tempt the Lord, [1] When they un- 
seasonably require of him sensible proof s of his 
divine presence, of his power, or of his good- 
ness : Thus the Israelites in the desert often 
tempted the Lord, Exod. 17.2, 7. as if they had 
had reason to have doubted of his presence 
(tmong them,of his goodness or power, after all 
he had done in their favour. [2] When men ex- 
pose themscloes to such dangers, from which 
they cannot escape but by the miraculous inter- 
position of his providence ; for God requires 
of men the performance only of such actions 
as are within the ordinary measures of their 
strength, being under no obligation to work 
miracles in their favour, Mat. 4. 7. [3] When 
men set themselves to commit sin so impudent- 
ly, as if they did it on purpose to try xohcther 
Ood was just or powerful enough to punish 
them for it, Mai. 3. 15. [Ill] Of Satan, who 
tempts us to bring us to evil, to sin, to distrust, 
to a contempt of God and his laws, to pride, 
vanity, c^-c Lfe lays snares for us, even in our 
best actions, to make us lose the benefit of them, 
by imputing the merit of them to ourselves 
only, and not to God. He tempted David, and 
prevailed with liim to number the people out of 
confidence and vain curiosity, 1 Chron. 21. 1. 
He tempted our Saviour in the wilderness, and 
in vain endeavoured to infuse into him senti- 
ments of pride and ambition, Luke 4. 2, 3, 4. 
He tempted Ananias and Sapphira, to make 
them lie to the Holy Ghost, .Acts 5. 3. 

Gen. 22. 1. God did t. Abraham and said unto him 

Exod. 17. 2. Moses said, wherefore do ye (. the L.7 

Deut. 6. IG. ye shall not t. the Lord your God 

Isa. 7. 12. I will not ask, nor will I t. the Lord 

Mai. 3. 15. yea, they that t. God are delivered 

Mat. 4. 7. Jesus said, it is written again, thou shalt 

not t. the Lord thy God, Luke 4. 12. 

22. 18. why t. ye me ? Mark 12. 15. Luke20. 23. 

Acts 5.9. ye have agreed together to t. the Spirit 
15. 10. now therefore why t. ye God to put a yoke 

lQ)r.7.5.thatSatan t.yoa notforyourincontinency 

lO.Q.neither let us t.Chr. as some of them tempted 

TEMPTATION 

Signifies, [1] Those means and enticements which 
the devil makes use of to ensnare and allure 
mankind. Mat. 6. 13. | 26. 41. [2] Those af 
jlictions and troubles, whereby God tries his 
people. Jam. 1. 2, 12. [3] Persecution for re- 
ligion, Luke 8. 13. 

Etod. 17. t V. called the name of the place t. 

i*5BZ. 95. 8. hear his voice, harden not your hearts, 
as in tne day off. in the wilderness, Heb. 3.8. 

Mat. 6. 13. and lead us not into t. Luke 11. 4. 
28 41. watch and pray, that ye enter not into t. 
Mark 14. 38. Luke 22. 40, 46. 

Luke 4. 13. when the devil had ended all his t. 
8, 13 ha\'e no root and in time oft. fall away 
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TEN 

1 Cor. 10. 13. no t. hath taken j'ou ; will with t. 

Gal. 4. 14. and my t. in my iiesh ye despised not 
1 Tim. 6. 9. they that will be rich fall into t. 
.Jam. 1. 12. blessed is the man that cndureth t. 
Rev. 3. 10. 1 will keep thee also tiom the hour of t. 

TEMPTATIONS. 
Deut. 4. 34. take a nation out of a nation by t. 

7. 19. the great t. thine eyes saw, and signs,"29. 3. 
Luke 22. 2o. ye have continued with me in my t. 
Acts 20. 19. serving God with many tears and t. 
Jam. 1. 2. count it joy when ye fall into divers t. 
1 Pet. 1. 6. ye are in heaviness thro' manifold t. 
2Pe£.2.9.L.knows how to deliver the godly out of t. 

TEMPTED. 
Exod. 17.7. and because they t. the Lord, saying 
Kam. 14. 22. and have t. me now these ten times 
Deut.Q. 16. not tempt God as ye t. him in Massah 
Psal. 78. 18. and they t. God in their heart, 41. 

56. yet they t. and provoked the most high God 

95.9.when your fathers t. me, proved me,//is6.3.9. 

106. 14. but lusted, and t. God in the desert 
Mat.'i.l. to be t. of the devil, Mark 1.12. Luke 4^.2. 
Luke 10. 25. a lawyer t. him, saying, master 
1 Cor. 10. 9. as some of them t. and ^vere destroyed 

13. who will not suffer you to be t. above that 
Gal. 6. 1. considering thyself, lest thou also be t. 
1 Thess. 3. 5. lest by some means the tempter t. you 
Heb. 2. 18. he himself hath suffered, being t. 

4. 15. but was in all points t. like as we are, yet 

1 1.37. they were sawn asunder, were t. were slain 

Jam. 1. 13. let no man say when he is 1. 1 am t. of 

God, for God cannot be t. with evil, nor temptetli 

14. but every man is t. when he is drawn of lust 

TEMPTER. 
Mat. 4. 3. when the t. came to him, he said 
IThess. 3. 5. lest by means the t. have tempted you 

TEMPTETH. 
Jam. 1. 13. cannot be tempted, neither t. any man 

TEMPTING. 
Mat. 16. 1. the Pharisees t. Christ, and seeking a 
sign, Mark 8. 11. Luke 11. 16. 
19. 3. the Pharisees also came to him, t. him 
22. 35. the lawyer asked him a question, t. him 
Mark 10. 2. a man to put away his wife, t. him 
John 8. 6. this they said t. him, that they might 

TEN. 
Gen. 16. 3. Abraham dwelt t. years in Canaan 
18. 32. peradventure t. shall be found there, and 
he said, I will not destroy it for t. sake 

24. 10. the servant took t. camels of his master's 
22. took bracelets for her hands of i. shekels 

32. 15. Jacob took t. bulls and t. foals for Esau 
42. 3. Joseph's t. brethren went to buy com 
45. 23. Joseph sent t. asses and t. she asses 

Exod. 26. 1. make a tabernacle with t. curtains 
27. 12. their pillars t. and their sockets t. 
34. 28. wrote t. commandments, Z)ewf. 4. 13, ] 10.4. 

Lev. 26. 26. t. women shall bake your bread 
27. 5. and for the female t. shekels, 7. 

JVum. 7. 14. one spoon of t. shekels, 20. 26. 
11. 32. he that gathered least gathered t. homers 
2D. 23. and on the fourth day t. bullocks 

Josh. 17. 5. there fell t. portions to Manasseh 

21. 5. Kohath had by lot out of Ephraiin, Ma- 

nasseh, and Dan, t. cities, 1 Chr. 6. 61. 

22. 14. Israel sent with Phinehas t. princes 
Judg. 6. 27. Gideon took t. men of his servants 

12. 11. Elon a Zebulonite judged Israel t. years 

17. 10. I will give thee t. shekels of silver 
20. 10. we will take t. men of a hundred 

Ruth 1. 4. they dwelt in Moab about t. years 
4.2. Boaz took t. men of the elders of the city 

1 Sam. 1 . 8. am not I better to thee than t. sons 1 
17i 17. take these t. loaves and run to the camp 

18. carry these t. cheeses to the captain 

25. 5. David sent out t. young men to Nabal 

2 Sa77i.l5.16.David leftt. concubines to keep house 

18. 11. and I would have given thee t. shekels 

15. t. young men smote Absalom and slew him 

19. 43. they said, we have t. parts in the king 
20.3. the king took his t. concubines and put them 

1 Kings 4. 23. t. fat o.xen in one day for Solomon 
7.24. t. knops in a cubit compassing the sea round 

27. and he made t. bases of brass, 37. 
38. he made t. lavers of brass, 43. 2 Chron. 4. 6. 
11. 31. take thee t. pieces ; I will give t. tribes, 35. 

14. 3. take with thee t. loaves to Ahijah 

2 Kings 5. 5. Naaman took t. talents, t. changes 
13. 7. leave but fifty horsemen and t. chariots 

15. 17. Menahem reigned t. years in Samaria 
25. 25. Ishmael came and t. men with him, and 

smote Gedaliah, Jer. 41. 1, 2. 
2 Chron. 4. 7. he made t. candlesticks || 8. t. tables 
Ezra 8. 24. and t. brethren were with them 
J^Teh. 11. 1. bring one oft. to dwell at Jerusalem 
Esth. 9. 10. the t. sons of Haman slew they, 12. 

13. and let Haman's t. sons be hanged, 14. 
Psal.33. 2. instrument of t. strings, 92. 3. | 144. 9. 
Eccl. 7. 19. more than t. mighty men in the city 
Isa. 5. 10. {. acres of vineyard shall yield one bath 



TEN 

Eiek. 45. 14. a homer of t. baths, t. baths a hoiaer 
Da7i. 7. 7. the fourth beast had t. horns, 20, 24 
Amos 5. 3. shall leave t. to the house of Israel 

6. 9. if t. men remain in one house they shall dia 
Hag. 2. 16. since those days when one came to a 

heap of twenty measures, there were but t 
Zech. 5. 2. the breadth of the roll is t. cubits 
8.23. (. men shaii take hold of him that is a Jew 
Mat. 20. 24. and when the t. heard it, Mark 10.41 
25. 1. the kingdom shall be likened to t. virgins 

28. and give if to him that hath t. talents 
Luke 15. 8. what woman having t. pieces of gilvei 

17. 12. there met him t. men that were lepers 
17. Jesus said, were there not t. cleansed? 

19. 13. and delivered them t. pounds, and said 

16. Lord, thy pound hath gained t. pounds 

17. well, have thou authority over t. cities 

24. and give it to him that hath t. pounds 

25. they said. Lord, he hath t. pounds 

Rev. 12. 3. a dragon having t. horns, 13. 1. | 17. 3. 
17.7.woman and beast of seven heads and t. horna 
12. and the t. horns thou sawest are the t. kioga 
IG. the t. horns thou sawest shall hate the whore 
See Cubits, Days, Degrees, Thousand, 
Thousands. 
TEN times. 
Gen.31.1. and hath changed my wages f. times, 41 
J\'um. 14. 22. and have tempted me now these t. t 
JVeh. 4. 12. when Jews came, they said unto us 1. 1 
Job 19. 3. these t. times have ye reproached me 
Dan. 1.20. he found th^m t. times better than all 

TENS. 
£xo(f. 18. 21.place over them to be rulers of i. 25 
Deut. 1. 15. 1 made them heads, captains over t 

TENTH. 
Gen. 28. 22. 1 will surely give the t. to thee 
Lev. 27. 32. the t. shall be holy to the Lord 
Jv^um. 18. 21. 1 have given children of Levi the t. 
Deut. 23 2. a bastard not enter to t. generation, 3 
1 Sam. 8. 15. king will take tlie t. of your seed 
17.he will take the t. of your sheep and vineyards 

1 Chr. 12. 13. t. captain of sons of Gad, Jeremiah 

24. 11. the t. lot came forth to Shecaniah 

25. 17. the t. lot came forth to Shimei 

27. 13. the t. captain for the t. month, IMahari 
Isa. 6. 13. but yet in it shall be a t. and return 
Jcr. 32.1. in the t. year of Zedekiah kingof Judab 
.lohn 1. 39. for it was about the t. hour 
Rev. 21. 20. the t. foundation a chrysoprasus 
See Day, Deal, Month, Part. 
TEND. 
Prov. 21. 5. thoughts of diligent t. to plenteousnesa 

TENDETH. 
Prov. 10. 16. the labour of the righteous t. to life 
11. 19. as righteousn. t. to life, so he that pursues 
24. there is thatwithholdeth, but it t. to poverty 

14. 23. the talk of the lips t. only to penury 
19. 23. the fear of the Lord t. to life 

TENDER 

Signifies, [1] Weak and feeble. Gen. 33. 13. [2] 
J\rice and delicate, Deut. 23. 50. [3] Young 
and carefully educated, Prov. 4. 3. [4] Pitifvly 
or of a compassionate and forgiving temper, 
Eph. 4. 32. 

Gen. 1. t !!• let the earth bring forth t. grass 

18. 7. Abraham ran and fetched a calf t. and good 
33. 13. my Lord knoweth that the children are t 
41. t 43. they cried before him, t. father 

Deut. 28. 54. so the man that is f. among you 
56. the t. and delicate woman among you 
32. 2. shall distil as the sm.all rain on the t. herb 

2 Sam. 3. 139. 1 am this day t. tho' anointed king 
23. 4. as the t. grass springing out of the earth 

2Kings 22.19.because thy heart was t.2 CAr-.34.27. 

1 Chron. 22. 5. Solomon is young and t. 29. 1. 
Job 14. 7. that the t. branch will not cease 

38. 27. to cause the bud of the t. herb to spring 
Psal. 23. t 2. to lie down in pastures of t. grass 
Prov. 4. 3. t. and beloved in sight of my mother 

27. 25. hay appears, and the t. grass sheweth itself 
Cant.2.13.the vines with t. grape give a good smell 

15. fo.xes spoil vines, for our vines have t. grapes 

7. 12. let us see whether the t. grape appear 
Isa. 7. t 4. fear not, neither let thy heart be t. 

47. 1. thou shalt no more be called t. and delicato 
53. 2. he shall grow up before him as a t. plant 
Ezek. 17. 22. I will crop off a t. one and plant it 
Dan. 1. 9. now God brought Daniel into t. love 
4. 15. leave the stump in earth, in the I. grass, 23 
Mat. 24. 32. when his branch is t. Mark 13. 28 
Luke 1. 78. through the t. mercy of ou: God 
Jam 5. 11- the Lord is pitiful, and of i mercy 
TENDER-HEARTED. 

2 Chr. 13. 7. when Rehoboam was young and t -h 
Eph. 4. 32. be kind and L- hearted ono io anothet 

Sec Mercies. 
TENDERNESS. 
Deut. 28. 56. to set her foot on the ground for t 

TENONS. 
Exod. 26. 17. two t. in one board, 19 I 36, 22, 24 



TEN 



TER 



TES 



TENOR. 
Oen. 43 7. according to the t. of tliese words 
£xoa.34.27.ai'ter I. ot those words 1 made a coven. 

TENT 
Signifies, [IJ.'S 71 apartment^or lodging-place made 
of canoas, or other cloth on pules, Geii. 4. 20. 
Num. 1. 52. [2] The covering of the tabernacle, 
Exod. 20. 11. [3] The church, Cant. 1. 8. 
Gen. y. 21. and Noali was uncovered in iiis t. 

12, 8. Abram removed and pitched liis t. 13. 3. 
J3. 12. Lot pitched his t. toward Sodom 

] ri Abraham removed his t.and dwelt ia the plain 
16 1. he satin t. doorl|(i. he hastened into the t. 

y where is Sarah thy wit'el he said, in the t. 
2 1. (37. he brou^'lit her in,to his mother Sarah's t. 
2(3. 17. and Isaac pitched his i. in the valley 

25.buill an altar, and pitched his t. at Beer-sheba 
31. 25. Jacob had pitched his t. in the mount 

33.Laban went into Jacob'si.Leah'sf .Rachel'st. 
33. 18. Jacob pitched his t. before Shalem, 19. 
35. 21. Israel spread his t. beyond the tower 
Exod. 18. 7. Moses and Jethro came into the t. 
20. 11. couple the i. together that it may be one 
33. 8. stood every man at his t. door and looked 

10. they worshipped every man in his t. door 
35. 11. make the tabernacle, his t. and covering 
3t). 18. he made taches to couple the t. together 

19. he made a covering for the t. of rams' skins 

39. 33. and they brouglit the t. to Moses 
40.19. he spread abroad the i. over the tabernacle, 

and put the covering of the t. above upon it 

Lev. 14. 8. leper shall tarry out of his f. seven days 

Jfum. 3. 25. the charge of Gershon shall be tlie.f. 

9. 15. the cloud covered the t. of the testimony 

11. 10. heard the people weep every man in his t. 

19. 14. the law when a man dieth in a t.aW that come 

into the t. and is in the t. shall be unclean 

18. and a clean person shall sprinkle the t. 

25. 8. he went after the man of Israel into the t. 

Josh. 7. 21. hid in the earth in the midst of my t. 

22. they ran into the t. and it was hid in his t. 

23. they took them out of the midst of the t. 
£14. all Israel burnt his t. and all that he had 

Judg. 4. 17. Sisera fled on his feet to the t. of Jael 

20. he said to her, stand in the door of the t. 

21. Jacl took a nail of the t. and a hammer 

5. 24. blessed shall she be above women in the t. 
7. 8. he sent the rest of Israel every man to his t. 

7. 13. a cake of barley-bread came unto a t. 

19. t 9. that to-morrow thou mayest go to thy t. 

20. 8. saying, we will not any of us go to his t. 

1 Sam. 4. 10. and they fled every man into his t. 

2 Sam. 18. 17. 1 19. 8. 
13. 2. rest of the people he sent every man to his t. 
17. 54. David put Goliath's armour into his t. 

2 S'jm. 7. 6. but I have walked in a ;;. 1 Chr. 17. 5. 
16.22. they spread Absalom a i. on the top of house 
20. 22. and they retired every man to his t. 

2 Kings 7. 8. these lepers went into one ^.another t. 

1 C/jro??. 15. 1. David pitched a t. for the ark of God 
16. 1 they set it in midst of the t. 2 Chron. 1. 4, 

2 Chron. 25. 22. and they fled every man to his t. 
Job 21. t 28. where is the t. of the tabernacle of 
Psal. 78. 60. the t. which he placed among men 
Tsa. 13. 20. nor shall the Arabian pitch t. there 

38. 12. mine age is removed as a shepherd's t. 

40. 22. spreadeth them out as a t. to dwell in 
54. 2. enlarge the place of thy t. let them, stretch 

Jer. 10. 20. there is none to stretch forth my t. 
37. 10. they should rise up every man in Ids t. 

TENT-MAKERS. 
^cis 18. 3. by their occupation they were t.-inakers 

TENTS. 
Ge7?.4.20. Jabal was the father of such as dwell mt. 
9. 27. Japhcth shall dwell in the t. of Shem 

13. 5. Lot also had flocks, and herds, and t. 
25. 27. Jacob was a plain man, dwelling in t. 
31. 33. Laban went into the maid servants' t. 

Exod. 16. 16. gather ye for them that are in t. 
A^iim. 1. 52. children of Israel shall pitch their t. 
9. 17. where the cloud abode, they pitched t. 

18. cloud abode, they rested in their t. 20, 22, 23. 
13. 19. whether they dwell in t. or strong holds 
16. 26. depart from the t, of these wicked men 
27. came out, and stood in the door of their t. 
24. 2. and Balaam saw Israel abiding in his t. 

S.how goodly are thy t. O Jacob, and thy tabern. 
Deut. 1. 27. and ye murmured in your t. and said 
33. to search you out a place to pitch your t. in 
5. 30. go say to them, got ye into your t. again 
11. 6. tho. earth swallowed them up and their t. 
16. 7. and thou shaltturn and go unto thy t. 
33. 18. he said, rejoice, Issachar, in thy t. 
Josh. 22. 4. return ye, and get you into your t. 6. 

6 yeturn with much riches unto your t. 
'udg. 6. 5. the Midianites came with their t. 

8. 11. went by the way of them that dwelt in t. 

1 Sam. 17. 53. they spoiled the Philistines' t. 

2 Sam. 11. 11. ark, Israel and Judah abide in t. 
SO.l.every man to his 1. 1 Kin. 12. 16.2 Chr. 10.16. 

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1 Kings 8. 66. Israel went to their t. 2 Chron. 7. 10. 

20. 1 12. was drinking, he and the kings, in t. 

2 Kings 7. 7. and the Syrians leil their t. 10. 
16. Israel spoiled the t. of the Syrians 

8. 21. and the people fled into their t. 14. 12. 

13. 5. the children of Israel dwelt in their t. 

1 Chron. 4. 41. they came and smote the t. of Ham 
5. 10. and they dwelt in the Hagarites' t. 

2 Chron. 14. 15. they smote also the t. of cattle 

31. 2. to praise in the gates of the t. of the Lord 
Ezra 8. 15. at Ahava we abode in t. three days 
Psal. 69. 25. and lot none dwell in their t. 

78. 55. made tribes of Israel to dwell in their t. 
84. 10. than to dwell in the t. of wickedness 
106. 25. murmured in their t. and hearkened not 
120. 5. woe is me, that I dwell in the t. of Kedar 

Cajit. 1.5. 1 am black,but comely, as the t.of Kedar 
8. and feed thy kids beside the shepherds' t. 

Jer. 4. 20. suddenly are my t. spoiled, and curtains 
6. 3. they shall pitch their t. against her round about 
30. 18. will bring again the captivity of Jacob's t. 
35. 7. but all your days ye shall dwell in t. 

10. but we have dwelt in t. and have obeyed 
49. 29. their t. and flocks shall they take away 

Hab. 3. 7. 1 saw the t. of Cushan in aflliction 

Zech. 12. 7. the Lord shall save the t. of Judah first 

14. 15. so shall be the plague of all in these t. 

TERMED. 

Isa. 62. 4. thou shalt no more be t. forsaken, 

neither shall thy land any more be t. desolate 

TERRACES. 

2 Chron. 9.11. made of algum-trees t. to the house 

TERRESTRIAL. 

1 Cor. 15. 40. there are bodies t. the glory of the t. 

TERRIBLE. 

Exod. 34. 10. for it is a t. thing that I will do 

Deut. 1. 19. went thro' that t. wilderness, 8. 15. 

7. 21 . the Lord thy God is a mighty God and 

t. 10. 17. 1 JVeA. 1. 5. 1 4. 14. ] 9. 32. 

10. 21. hath done for thee t. things, 2 Sam. 7. 23. 

Judg. 13. 6. was like an angel of God, very t. 

Job 37. 22. with God is t. majesty 
39. 20. the glory of his nostrils is t. 
41. 14. his teeth are t. round about 

Psal. 45. 4. thy right hand shall teach thee t. things 
47. 2. for the Lord Most High is t. he is king over 
65. 5. by t. things in righteousness wilt answer us 
66.3. say unto God, how t. art thou in thy works ! 
5. t. in his doing toward the children of men 
68. 35. thou art t. out of thy holy places 
76. 12. he is t. to the kings of the earth 
86. t 14. assemblies of t. men sought my »oul 
99. 3. let them praise thy great and t. name 
106. 22. who had done t. things by the Red Sea 
145. 6. men shall speak of the mif lit of jy t. acts 

Cant. 6. 4. thou art t. as an army with banners 

Isa. 13. 11. 1 will lay low the haughtiness of the^. 
18. 2. go to a people t. || 7. from a people t. 

21. 1. it Cometh from the desert, from a t. land 
25. 3. the city of the t. nations shall fear thee 

4. when the blast of the t. ones is as a storm 

5. the branch of the t. ones sliall be brought low 
29. 5. the multitude of the t. ones shall be as chaff 

20. for the t. one is brought to nought 
49. 25. and the prey of the t. shall be delivered 
64. 3. when thou didst t. things, which we 
Jer. 15. 21. redeem thee- out of the hand of the t. 
20. 11. tlie Lord is with me as a mighty t. one 
Lam. 5. 10. skin was black, because oft. famine 
Ezek. 1. 22. was as the colour of the t. crystal 
28. 7. behold therefore I will bring the t. of the 
nations upon thee, 30. 11. | 31. 12. 

32. 12. I will cause to fall the t. of the nations 
Dan. 2. 31. the form of the image was t. 

7.7. 1 saw a fourth beast dreadful and i.and strong 
Joel 2. 11. the day of the Lord is great and very t. 
31. before the great and it. day of the Lord come 
Hab. 1. 7. the Chaldeans are t. and dreadful 
Zeph. 2. 11. the Lord will be t. unto Moab 
Hcb. 12. 21. so t. was the sight that Moses said 

TERRIBLENESS. 
Deut. 26. 8. the Lord brought us out with great f. 
lCAr.l7.21.to make thee a name of greatness and t. 
Jer. 49. 16. thy t. hath deceived thee and the pride 

TERRIBLY. 
Tsa. 2. 19. he ariseth to shake t. the earth, 21. 
JVah. 2. 3. and the fir-trees shall be t. shalcen 

TERRIFY. 
Job 3. 5. let the blackness of the day t. it 

9. 34. let him take his rod, and let not his fear t. 
31. 34. or did the contempt of families t. me? 

Psal. 10. t 18. man of the earth may no more t. 

2 Cor. 10. 9. seem as if I Avonld t. you by letters 

TERRIFIED. 
Gen. 45. t 3. for they were t. at his presence 
Deut. 20. 3. fear not nor be t. because of them 
1 Sam. 16. 1 14. an evil spirit from the Lord t. him 
Luke 21. 9. when ye shall hear of wars, be not t. 
24. 37. but they were t. and affrighted 
Phil. 1 28. and in nothing t. by your adversaries 



TERRIFIEST. 
Job 7. 14. then thou t. me through visions 

TERROR. 
Signifies, [1] Great fear or dread, Gen. 35. 'i 
[2] Dreadful and unexpected judgments, 1^&,\] 
73. 19. [3] An example striking terror into 
others, Ezek. 27. 36. [4] Those thrcatenings, 
whereby the wicked endeavour to affect good men 
with fear, 1 Pet. 3. 14. [5] The great and ter- 
rible day of judgment, 2 Cor. 5. 11. 
Gen. 35. 5. and the t. of God was upon the citiee 
Lev. 26. 16. I will even appoint over you t. 
Deut. 32. 25. the sword without and t. within 
34. 12. in all the great t. which Moses shewed 
Josh. 2. 9. and that your t. is fallen upon us 
Job 31. 23. destruction from God was a t. to m^ 
33. 7. behold, my t. shall not make thee afraid 
Psal. 91. 5. shalt not be afraid for the t. by night 
Isa. 10. 33. the Lord will lop the bough with i. 

19. 17. the land of Judah shall be a t. to Egypt 
33. 18. thine heart shall- meditate t. where is 
54. 14. thou shalt be far from t. it shall not 

Jer. 17. 17. be not a t. to me || 20. 4. a (. to thyself 

32. 21. and hast brought fortla Isra-el with great t. 

Ezek. 26. 17. cause t. to be on all that haunt it 

21. I will make thee a t. 27. 36. | 28. 19. 

32. 23. which caused t. in the land, 24, 25, 26, 27. 

30. with their t. they are ashamed of their might 

32. I have caused my t. in the land of the living 

Rom. 13. 3. for rulers are not a t. to good works 

2 Cor. 5. 11. knowing therefore the t. of the Lord 

1 Pet. 3. 14. be not afraid of their t. nor troubled 

TERRORS. 
Deut. 4. 34. assayed to take a nation by great t. 
Job. 6. 4. the t. of God do set themselves '~i array 
18. 11. t. shall make him afraid on e" sry idido 
14. and it shall bring him to,th« k^ng oft. 

20. 25. the sword cometh, t. ar.i upon him 

24. 17. they are in tho t. of tiie shadow of death 
27. 20. t. take hold on him as waters, a tempest 
30. 15. t. are turned upon me, they pursue me 
39. t 20. the glory of his nostrils are t. 

Psal. 55. 4. the t. of death are fallen upon me 
73. 19. they are utterly consumed with t. 
88. 15. while I suffer thy t. I am distracted 
16. wrath goeth over me, thy t. have cut me off 

Jer. 15. 8. I caused t. to fall upon the city 

I^ajn. 2. 22. thou hast called my t. round about 
5. t 10. our skin black as an oven, because of t. 

Ezek. 21. 12. t. by reason of the sword shall be oq 
TESTAMENT 

Signifies, [I] An act of the last will of a person 
who hath death in his view, and disposes of his 
estate, and gives orders as to what he 7covld 
have done after his decease, Heb. 9. 17. [II] 
The covenantwhich Godicas graciously pleas- 
ed to make known after the fall of Adam, 
which contains the method in jchich sinners 
may be saved; namely, by the blood of Christ 
only. This covenant is called old, "Heb. 8. ]3. 
not because it differed^ in substance from the 
new ; for it did not bind such as iccrc imdcr it 
to obtain justification by works .'for its being 
delivered with blood, Exod. 24. 8. taught them 
that justification teas to be had only by faith 
in Christ's blood ; but it is called old n; regard 
of Che manner of its dispensation, because it 
was administered to the .Tews in many figures, 
shadows, rites, and sacrifices, with other ob- 
scure and dark revelations and prophecies : 
And also in regard it was to be abrogated, 
and the New Testament or Covenant to come 
in its stead, which is so called, [1] Because it 
is ratified by the blood and actual sufferings 
of Christ, 7Bkich were typified by the sacrifices 
and sprinkling of blood, under the old dispen- 
sation. [2] It contains a more full and clear 
revelation of the mysteries of religion, and is 
attended with a larger measure of the gifts and 
graces of the Holy Spirit, Joel 2. 28. 2Tim. 1. 
10. [3] It is propounded and extended to all, 
and not confined, to one nation only, as it was 
to the Jews under the legal dispensation, jWat. 
28. 19. [41 It is never to wax old or he abo- 
lished. [Ill] The books or inspired writings 
of Moses and the prophets, ichieh contain the 
substance of God''s covenant with the Jnrs 
under the legal dispensation, 2 Cor. 3. 14. 

Jl/a<.26.28. this is my blood in new t. .M-rrk 11. e-4. 

Luke 22. 20. this cup is the new t. 1 Cor. 11. 25. 

i,Cor. 3.6.who made us able ministers of tbe vi-w i. 
14. remains the same vail, in reading the old !, 

^a/.3.tl5.tho' it be but a man's t. yet if confirmed 

Heb. 7. 22. was Jesus made a surety of a better t 
9. 15. he is the mediator of the new t. for the re- 
demption of the transgressions under th^ 
first t. 

16. where a t. is there must also be the dcatli 

17. for a t. is of force aflermcn are dead 
20. this is the blood of the t. God enjoined 



TES 

ffeb. 12. t 24. to Jesus the Mediator of the new t. 
13. t 20. through the blood of tlie everlasting t. 
Rev, 11. ID. seen in his temple, the ark of his t. 

TESTATOR. 
Ileb. 9. 16. must of necessity be the death of the t. 
17. it is of no strength at all while the t. liveth 
TESTIFY 
Signifies, [I] To bear wittiess, Acts 20. 24. | 26. 5. 
[2] To avouch, or affirm, John 3. 11. [3] To 
publish and declare freely and boldly, Acts 20 
21. [4] To declare a charge, or indictment 
against one, Psal. 50. 7. [5] To protest, or 
speak against, Neh. 13. 15. 
J^um. 35. 30. one witness not t. against any person 
Deut. 8. 19. I t. against you that ye shall perish 

19. 16. if a false witness «. against any man 

31. 21. this song shall t. against them as witness 

32. 46. set your hearts to the words which I t. 
JVeh. 9. 34. wherewith thou didst t. against them 
Job 1.1. 6. yea, thine own lips t. against thee 
Psal. 50. 7. O Israel, I wHl t. against thee, 81. 8, 
Isa, 59. 12. before thee, and our sins t. against us 
Jer. 14. 7. though our iniquities t. against us 
Hos. 5. 5. the pride of Israel doth t. to his face 
Amos 3. 13. hear ye, and t. in the house of Jacob 
JV/ic.6.3. O people, what have I done? ^.against me 
Luke 16. 2S. send Lazarus, that he may t. to thern 
John'H. 25. needed not that any should t. of man 

3.11.and (. that we have seen || 5. 39. they t. of me 
7. 7. because 1 1. of it || 15. 26. he sliall t. of me 
Acts 2. 40. with many other words did he t. 
10. 42. to t. that it is he who was ordained of God 

20. 24. to t. the gospel of the grace of God 
26.5. my manner of life know they, if they would t. 

Gal. 5. 3. 1 1. to every man that is circumcised 
Eph. 4. 17. this I say, and t. in the Lord, that ye 

1 John 4. 14. and wc have seen and do i. that 
Rev. 22. 16. I Jesus have sent my angel to t. 

18. I t. to every man that heareth the words 
TESTIFIED. 
Exod. 21. 29. and it hath been t. to his owner 
Deut. 19. 18. hath t. falsely against his brother 
Ruth 1. 21. seeing the Lord hath t. against me 

2 Sam. 1. 16. thy mouth hath t. against thee 
2 Kings 17. 13. yet the Lord t. against Israel 

15. his testimonies which he t. against them 
2 Chr. 24. 19. prophets t. against them, JV'eA. 9. 26. 
JVt/t. 13. 15. I t. against them when they sold, 21. 
Jer. 42. j 19. know certainly I have t. against you 
John 4. 39. for the saying which the woman t. 

44. Jesus himself t. that a prophet, 13. 21. 
^cts 8.25. when they had t. and preached the word 
18. 5. Paul t. to the Jews, that Jesus was Christ 
23. 11. for as thou hast t. of me at Jerusalem 
28. 23. to whom he t. the kingdom of God 
I Cor. 15. 15. are false, because we have «. of God 
I Thess. 4. 6. as we have forewarned you and t. 
I Tim. 2. 6. who gave himself, to be t. in due time 
Heb. 2. 6. but one in a certain place t. saying 
1 Pet. 1. 11. when it t. beforehand the sufferings 
I John 5.9. the witness which God hath ^.df his Son 
'i John 3. and t, of the truth that is in thee 

TESTIFIEDST. 
JVcA. 9. 29. and t. against them by thy Spirit, 30. 

TESTIFIETH. 
Hos. 7. 10. the pride of Israel t. to his face 
John 3. 32. what he hath seen and heard that he t. 

21. 24. the disciple which t. of these things 
Heb. 7. 17. for he t. thou art a priest for ever 
Rev. 22. 20. he which t. these things, saith 

TESTIFYING. 
Acts 20. 21. t. both to the Jews and to the Greeks 
Heb. 11. 4. obtained witness, God t. of his gifts 
1 Pet. 5. 12. t. that this is the true grace of God 

TESTIMONY 
Signifies, [1] A witnessing evidence, or proof, 
Acts 14. 3. [2] The tohole scripture, or word 
of God, which declares lohat is to be believed, 
practised, and expected by us, Psal. 19. 7. [3] 
The two tables of stone, whereon the laio, or 
ten commandments were written, which were 
witnesses of that covenant made between God 
and his people, Exod. 25. 16, 21. j 31. 18. [4] 
The book of the law which testifcs of God's 
will and man''s duty, 2 Kings 11. 12. [5] The 
goip'l, which testifies of Christ, and declares 
the will of God concerning the way of saving 
sinners, 1 Cor. 1. 6. | 2. 1. 2 Tim. 1. 8. [6] 
The ark, in which the law was deposited, 
Exod. 16. 34. 
Exod. 16. 34. laid the pot of manna before the t. 
25. 16. thou shalt put into the ark the t. 21. 
27. 21. without the vail which is before the t. 

30. 6. mercy-seat that is over the t. Lev. 16. 13. 
36. beat it small, and put it before the t. 

31. 18. and he gave to Moses two tables of t. 
32. 15. the two tables oft. were in his hand, 34.29. 
38. 21. this is the sum of the tabernacle of t. 

J^Tum. 1. 50 the Levites over the tabernacle of t. 
53. Levites shall pitch about the tabernacle of t. 
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JV*M7«. 9. 15. the cloud covered the tent of the t. 
10. 11. the cloud was taken off the tabernacle oft. 
17. 4. thou shalt lay u]) the rods before the t. 
10. bring Aaron's rod again before the t. 

Ruth 4. 7. gave his shoe, and this was a t. in Israel 

2 Kings 11. 12. gave the king the t. 2 Chr. 23. 11. 

Psal. 78. 5. for he established a t. in Jacob 
81.5. this he ordained in Joseph for a t. 
119. 88. so shall I keep the t. of thy mouth 
122. 4. the tribes go up to the t. of Israel 
132. 12. if thy children will keep my t. 

Isa. 8. 16. bind up the t.\\ 20. to the law and to the t. 

Mat. 8. 4. offer the gift Moses commanded for a t. 
Mark 1. 44. Luke 5. 14. 

10. 18, for a t. against them, Mark 13. ,9. 
Mark fi. 11. shake off the dust for a t. Luke 9. 5. 
Luke 21. 13. and it shall turn to you for a t. 
.John 3. 32. and no man receiveth his t. 

33. he that receiveth his t. hath set to his seal 
8. 17. it is written, the t. of two men is true 

21. 24. and we know that his t. is true 
Acts 13. 22. to whom also he gave t. and said 

14. 3. who gave t. to the word of his grace 

22. 18. for they will not receive thy t. of me 

1 Cor. 1. 6. as the t. of Christ was confirmed in you 
2. 1. I came, declaring unto you the t. of God 

2 Cor. 1. 12. the t. of our conscience, in simplicity 
2 7'/iess.l.l0. because our i. among you was believ. 

1 Tim. 2. t 6. gave himself to be a t. in due time 

2 Tim. 1.8. be not ashamed of the t. of our Lord 
Heb. 3. 5. for a t. of those things which were 

11. 5. Enoch had this t. that he pleased God 
Rev. 1.2. who bare record of the t. of Jesus Christ 

9. 1 was in the isle of Patmos for the t. of Jesus 
6. 9. the souls of them that were slain for the t. 

11. 7. when they shall have finished their t. 

12. 11. they overcame by the word of their t. 
17. make war with them which have t. of Jesus 

15. 5. tabernacle of the t. in heaven was opened 
19. 10. of thy brethren that have the t. of Jesus 

for the t. of Jesus is the Spirit of prophecy 
See Ark. 
TESTIMONIES. 
Deut. 4. 45. these are the t. which Moses spake 
6. 17. you shall diligently keep the f. of your God 
20.what mean the t. which God commanded you 

1 Kings 2. 3.to keep his statutes and his t. 2 Kings 

23. 3. 1 Chron. 29. 19. 2 Chron. 34. 31. 

2 Kings 17. 15. rejected his t. and followed vanity 
JVeA. 9. 34. nor have our kings hearkened to thy t. 
Psal. 25.10. to such as keep his covenant and his t. 

78. 56. and keep not his t. \\ 93. 5. thy t. are sure 
99. 7. they kept his t. and the ordinance he gave 
119.2.blessed are they that keep his i.and seek him 
14. 1 have rejoiced in the way of thy t. as much 
22. for I have kept thy t. 167. 168. 
24. thy t. are my delight || 31. I stuck to thy t. 
36. incline my heart to thy t. not to covetousness 
46. 1 will speak of thy t. also before kings 
59. and I turned my feet to thy t. 
79. let those that have known thy t. turn to me 
95. the wicked v/aited, but I will consider thy t. 
99. 1 have underst. for thy t. are my meditation 
111. thy t. have I taken as a heritage for ever 
119. I love thy t. \\ 125. that I may know thy t. 
129. thy t. are wonderful, therefore doth my soul 
138. thy t. are righteous and very faithful 
144. the righteousness of thy t. is everlasting 
146. I cried, save me, and I shall keep thy t. 
152. concerning thy t. I have known of old 
157. yet do I not decline Irom thy t. 

.Tcr. 44. 23, because ve have not v/alked in his t. 
TEIL-TREE. 

7sa.6.13.as a (.-free and as an oak whose substance 
THANK. 

Luke 0.32. that love you, what t. have you? 33, 34. 
THANK. 

1 Chron. 16. 4. he appointed Levites to (. the Lord 
7. David delivered this psalm to t. the Lord 

23. 30. to stand every morning to t. the Lord 
29. 13. we t. thee and praise thy glorious name 

Dan. 2. 23. 1 1. thee and praise thee, O God 
Mat. 11. 25. at that time, Jesus said, 1 1. thee, O 
Father, Lord of heaven and earth, Luke 10. 21. 
Liike 17. 9. doth he (. that servant? I trow not 

18. 11. God, I (. thee, that I am not as other men 
.John 11.41. Father, I (. thee, that thou heardest me 
Rom. 1. 8. 1 1. my God through Jesus Christ, 7. 25. 
1 Cor. 1. 4. I t. my God always on your behalf 
14. 1 1. God that I baptized none of you, but 

14. 18. 1 1. my God I speak with tongues more 
Phil. 1. 3. I t. God on every remembrance of you 
1 Thess. 2. 13. for tl 's cause also (. we God 
2Thess.l.3. we are bound to (. God always for you 

1 Tm. 1. 12. 1 (. Jesus Christ who hath enabled me 

2 Tim. 1. 3. 1 (. God, whom I serve with pur.e consc. 
Philem. 4. 1 1. my God, making mention of thee 

-See Offering. 

THANKED. 

2 Saau 14. 22. Joab bowed himself and t. the king 

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THA 

1 K ngs 8. |-6G. and the people t. the king, and wen 
Acts 23. 15. Paul t. God and took courage 
Rom. 6. 17. but God be t. that ye were the servanta 

THANKFUL. 
Psal. 100. 4. be t. to him, bless his name, Col. 3. 15. 
Rom. 1.21. they glorified him not, neither were L 

THANKFULNESS. 

Acts 24.3.we accept it, most noble Felix, with all t 

THANKING. 

2 Chr. 5. 13. the singers were as one in (. the Lord 

THANK-WORTHY. 
1 Pet. 2. 19. for this is t.-w. if a man endure griet 

THANKS. 
JVe/i. 12. 31. I appointed companies that gave t 
40. so stood the two companies that gave t. 
Dan. 6. 10. he prayed and gave t. before his God 
Mat. 26.27. he took the cup and gave t. Luke 22.17 
Mark 8. 6. he took the seven loaves and gave (. 

14. 23. when he had given t. he gave it to them 
Luke 2. 38. Anna gave (. to the Lord, and spako 

22. 19. he took bread, and gave t. and brake it 
.John 6. 11. when he had given t. he distributed 

23. they did eat bread, after the L. had given t. 
■dels 27. 35. Paul took bread, and gave t. to God 
Rom.lA.Q. he that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for lie- 
giveth God t. he eateth not, and giveth God t. 

1 Cor. 11. 24. when he had given t. he brake it 
14. 17. for thou verily givest (. well, but the other 

15. 57. t. be to God, who giveth us the victory 

2 Cor. 1. 11. (. may be given to many on our behalf 

2. 14. t. be to God who causeth us to triumph 
8. 16. t. to God, who put the same care in Titus 

9. 15. t. be to God for his unspeakable gift 
Eph. 5. 20. giving (. always for all things to God 

1 Thess. 3. 9. what t. can we render to God again 
Heb. 13. 15. offer sacrifices of praise, giving t. 
Rev. 4. 9. give t. to him that sat on the throne 

See Give, Giving. 
THANKSGIVING 
Signifies. [I] An acknowledging and confessing, 
with ^.adness, the benefits and mercies, which 
God bestoics either upon ourselves or others, 
Phil. 4. 0. 1 Tim. 2. 1. [2] The sacrifice of 
thanksgiving. Lev. 7. 12, 15. [3] Psalms of 
thankj^giving, J^eh. 12. j 8. We are to give 
thankslo God, [1] For spiritualblessings,svch 
as willing hearts to do works of pittii and cka 
rity, 1 Chron. 29. 13, 14. [2] For moral bliss- 
ings, as wisdom and knowledge, Dan. 2. 23. [3] 
For saving graces, Rom. 1. 8. 1 Cor. 1. 4. [4] 
For the judgments of God upon the wicked, 
Psal. 9. 1, 2, 3. [5] For the enlarging of 
ChrisVs kingdom. Rev. 11. 17. [6] For deli- 
verance from the body of death, Rom. 7. 25. 
1 Cor. 15. 57. [7] For temporal deliverames, 
Exod. 15. 1, 2. [8] For Christ, the unspeak- 
able gift of God, Luke 2. 38. [9] For the deli 
vcrance of God's ministers, 2 Cor. 1. 11. 
Lev. 7. 12. if he offer it for a t. 13, 15. | 22. 29. 
JVeh. 11. 17. the principal to begm the t. in prayer 
12. 8. which was over the t. he and his brethren 
46. there were songs of praise and (. to God 
Psal. 26. 7. that I may publish with thy voice of i. 
50. 14. offer unto God (. and pay the vows to most 
69. 30. and I will magnify him with (. 
95. 2. let us come before his face with t. 

106. 4. enter into his gates with (. and praise 

107. 22. let them sacrifice sacrifices off. 
116. 17. 1 will offer to thee sacrifices of (. 
147. 7. sing to the Lord with t. sing praise 

/5a. 51. 'i. t. and melody shall be found therein 
Jer. Si). 19. and out of them shall proceed t. 
AinosL 5. offer a sacrifice oft. with leaven 
.Jonahs. 9.1 will sacrifice to thee with voico ■■■ / 

2 Cor. 4. 1.5. thro' t. of many grace might redound 
9. 11. which causeth through us t. to God 

Phil. 4. 6. with t. let your requests be made knowj 
Col. 2.7. in the faith, abounding therein with t. 
4. 2. continue and watch in the same with t. 

1 Tim. 4. 3. God created to be received with t. 
4. every creature is good if it be received with t 

Rev. 7. 12. t. and honour be to our God for evei 

THANKSGIVINGS. 
JVeA. 12. 27. to keep the dedication with t. 

2 Cor. 9. 12. but is abundant by many t. to God 

THANK-OFFERINGS. 

Ezek. 43. t 27. the priests shall make your t. 

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Gen 



THAT. 

2. 11. t. is it which compasseth the land 



iOwhat Adam called t. was the name thereof 
la. 25. t. be far from thee, to slay the righteoua 
30* 33. t. shall be counted stolen with me 

Exod 30. 38. whosoever shall make like to t. 

Lev. io. 20- when Moses heard t. he was contoiH 
26. '44. yet for all 1. 1 will not cast them away 

JVwTTt. 6. 21. besides t. ' ^'" """^ ' "" ""* 



t. his hand fball g«t 



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THE 



THE 



.S'um. 22. 20. the word which I say, t. shalt lliou do 
24. 13. Lord saith t. will I speak, 1 Kings 2-2. 14. 

Judg.8.3. anger was abated, when he iiad saidf. 
11. 30. do according to t. which proceeded 

I Sain. 9. 24. behold, t. which is left, .set it before 
21. 9. Goliath's sword, if thou wilt take t. take it 
■2i. 19. for t. thou hast ao.;^; to me this day 
JO. '23. with t. which the Lord hath given us 

i Ham. 12. 8. if t. had been too little, 1 would 
19. 6. in t. thou lovest thine enemies and hatest 
ai. 24. offer off. which doth cost me nothing 

J Kings 14. 6. according to t. which was written 
in the law of Moses, 2 Chron. 35, 26. 

19. 20. t. which thou hast prayed to me against 
■2 Chron. 6. 15. t. which thou hast promised, 16. 
^.zra, 6. 9. t. which they have need of be given 

7. 18. t. do after the will of your God 

Job 3. 25. t. which I was afraid of is come to me 

15. 17. t. which I have seen 1 will declare 

20. 20. he shall not save of/., which he desired 
23. 13. what his soul desireth even t. he doth 
34. 32. t. which 1 see not, teach thou me 

Psal. 27. 4. t. will I seek after, that I may dwell 
69. 4. then I restored t. which I took not away 

10. when I wept, t. was to my reproach 

Eccl. 1. 9. the thing i. hath been, it is t. which shall 
be ; i. which is done, is t. which shall be done 
15. t. which is wanting cannot be numbered 
2. 3. see what was t. good for the sons of men 
3. 9. what profit in t. wherein he laboureth 1 

15. and God requireth t. v/hich is past 
5. 4. when thou vowest, pay t. thou hast vowed 
11. 6. thou knowest not whether this or t. prosper 
Isa. 21. 10. t. which 1 have heard of the Lord 
52. 15. for t. which had not been told them shall 
they see, t. they had not heard shall consider 
Jer. 15. 4. for t. which Manasseh did in Jerusalem 
45. 4. t. which 1 have built, t. which I planted 
Dan. 6. 13. t. Daniel regardeth not thee, O king 
11. 3G. for t. t. is determined shall be done 
Zech. 11. 9. t. t. dieth, let it die. 1. 1. Ls to be cut oif 
J[fat. 1. 20. for t. which is conceived in her is of 
9.22. woman was made vvhole from t. hour, 15.28. 

10. 15. for Sodom than for t. city, Mark 6. 11. 
13. 12. taken away t. he hath, 25. 29. Mar^ 4. 25. 

20. 7. t. ye shall receive || 23. 3. t. observe and do 
27. 4. they said, what is t. to usi see thou to t. 

Mark 7. 20. t. which cometh out, f.defileth man 
13. 11. what shall be given in t. hour, t. speak 

Luke 4. 6. all will I give, for t. is delivered to me 
8. 18. shall be taken, even t. he seemeth to have 

11. 40. did not he t. made t. which is without 

make t. which is within also 1 

16. 12. not faithful in t. which is another man's 
15. t. which is highly esteemed among men 

17. 10. we have done t. which was our duty to do 

24. 12. wondering at t which was come to pass 
John 1. 8. he was not t. light || 9. t. was the light 

3. 6. t. which is born of flesh, t. born of the Spirit 

11. we speak t. we know, testify t. we have seen 

4. 18. is not thy husband, in t. saidst thou truly 
37. herein is t. saying true, one soweth another 

5. 12. what man is (. which said to thee, take up 

6. 27. labour for t. meat which endureth 

32. Moses gave you not t. bread from heaven 
48. I am t. bread of life || 58. this is t. bread 

8. 38. I speak 1. 1 have seen with my father ; ye 

do t. which ye have seen with your father 
13.27. t. thou doest, do quickly || 14.13". t. will I do 

16. 13. what he shall hear, t. shall he speak 

21. 22. what is t. to thee, follow thou me, 24. 
23. went abroad, that t. disciple should not die 

4cts'2.l(y.this is t.which was spoken by prophet Joel 
4. 21. all glorified God for t. which was done 
Si. A hen they heard t. they lifted up, 5.21, 33. 

7. 37. this is t. Moses which said unto Israel 
10. 37. t. word you know, which was published 

Rom. 1.19. because t. which may be known of God 

4. 18. according to t. which was spoken, so shall 

fi. 10. in t. he died, in t. he liveth, he liveth to God 

7. 6. t, being dead wherein we were held, t. we 

13. was then t. which is good made death to me? 

15. t. I do, I allow not H 19. i. I would not, 1. 1 do 

I Cor. 5. 13. put away from you t. wicked person 

6. 8. nay, you defraud, and t. your brethren 

10. 4. t. spiritual rock, and t. rock was Christ 
30. spoken of, for t. which I give thanks 

11.23. t. which also I delivered unto you 
28. let him eat off. bread, and drink off. cup 

13. 10. f. which is perfect, t. which is in part 

14. 21. and yet for all t. they will not hear me 

15. 37. and t. which thou sowest thou sowest not 

t. boay that shall be, but bare grain 
46. t. was not first which is spiritual, but f . which 
i Cor. 3. 11 iff. which is done away was glorious 
8. 12. it is accepted according to f. a man hath 

11. 12. what I do, f. I will do, that I may cut off 
Oal. 6. 7. what a man soweth, f. shall he reap 
Phil. 3. 12. that I may apprehend f.for which I am 
1 Tkess. 3. 10. might perfect f. which is lacking 

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1 Thcss. 5. 21. prove all things, hold fast t. is good 
1 Tn/i.4.8. life t. now is, ami off. which is to come 
G. 20. keep f. whicii is commuted to thy trust 
Philcm. 18. if he oweth put t. on mine account 
Hcb. 5. 7. and was heard in f. he feared 
6. 19. which entereth into t. within the veil 
12. 20. could not endure t. which was commanded 
13. 17. for f. is unprofitable for you 
Jam. 4. 15. if L. will, we shall live, and do this or f. 
1 Pet. 3. 13. wiio is ho f. will harm you, if ye be 
followers of t. which is good ? 3 John 11. 
1 John 1. 1. f. which was from the beginning 
3. t. which we have seen and heard, 2. 24. 
2. 24. let t. abide in you which ye have heard 
Rev. 2. 25. f. which ye have, hold fast till I come 
See Aftkr, Day, Man, Place, So, Soul, Thing, 
Time. 

THEATRE. 
.^cts 19. 29. they rushed with one accord into the f . 
31. that he would not adventure himself into t. 
THEE. 
Gen. 7. 1. f . have I seen righteous before me 
17. 2. and I will multiply t. exceedingly 
22. 17. that in b'essing I will bless t. 
23. 11. the field give 1 t. and the cave give I f. 
39. 9. neither kept back any thing from me but f. 
Deut. 28. 43. the stranger shall get above t. 

1 Sam. 8. 7. they have not rejected t. but me 
20. 22. behold the arrows are beyond f. 37. 

2 Sam. 18. 12. the king charged t. and Abishai 
Psal. 86. 14. they have not set t. before them 
Jer. 15. 11. I will cause enemy to entreat t. well 
Ezc/r. 7. 9. I will recompense t. according to thy 

29. 5. 1 will leave i. and all the fish of thy rivers 

Mat. 25. 37. when saw we t. a hungered, and fed t. 

38. when saw we t. a stranger 1| 39. saw t. sick 

Luke 14. 9. he that bade t. and him come and say 

Rom. 11. 18. but the root t. \\ 21. lest he spare not t. 

Mout THEE. 
Job 11. 18. thou shalt dig about t. and take thy rest 
Isa. 26. 20. shut thy doors about t. hide thyself 
.7er.46.14. sword devour round about t. Ezek. 5.12. 

49. 5. bring fear from all those that be about t. 
Ezek. 5. 14. among nations that are round about t. 

15. an astonishment to the nations round about t. 
Lxike 19. 43. thy enemies shall cast a trench about t. 
Acts 12. 8. cast thy garment aiowf t. and follow me 

./iftcr THEE. 
Qen. 17. 7. to thy seed a. t. 8, 9, 10. 1 35. 12. 1 48.. 4. 
Deut. 4. 40. with thy children after 1. 12. 25, 28. 
.Judg. 5. 14. after t. Benjamin among thy people 
2 Sam. 7. 12. and I will set up thy seed after t. 
IKings 1.14.1 also will come in after f .and confirm 

3.12. nor a. t. shall any arise like thee, 2 CAr.1.12. 
Psal. 42. 1. so {)anteth my soul after t. O God 

63.8.my soul followeth hard after f.thy right hand 

143. 6. my soul thirsteth after t. as a thirsty land 
Cant. 1. 4. draw me, we will run after t. 
Isa. 45. 14. they shall come after t. in chains 
Jer. 12. r> they have called a multitude after t. 
Dan. 2. 39. after t. shall rise another kingdom 
Hos. 5. 8. cry at Beth-aven, after t. O Benjamin 

JIgain.'ii THEE. 
Exod. 15. 7. overthrown them that rose against t. 

23.29.1est the beast of the field multiply against t. 
JV«m.21.7.we have sinned,for we have si)okena^.f. 
'Deut. 6. 15. the anger of the Lord be kindled ag. t. 

15. 9. and he cry to the Lord against t. 24. 15. 

23. 4. because they hired Balaam ag. f. to curse 

28. 7. they shall come out ag. t. one way, and flee 
48. enemies which the Lord shall send ag. t. 49. 

31.26. that it may be there for a witness against t. 
Judg. 9. 31. behold they fortify the city against t. 

10.10. we have sinned ag. t. J^ch. 1.6. ./<;r.l4.7, 20. 

11. 27. 1 have not sinned against 1. 1 Sam. 24. 11. 

1 Sam. 19. 4. because he hath not sinned against t. 

2 Sam. 1.16. for thy mouth hath testified against t. 

12. 11. behold, I will raise up evil against t. 
18. 31. avenged thee of all that rose up ag. t. 32. 

1 Kings 8. 33. becau.se they have sinned against 

f. 3.5. 2 C/trow. 6. 24, 26. 

46. if they sin against t. and repent, 2 Ghr. 6. 36. 

50. forgive thy people that have sinned against 

t. and all their transgressions, 2 Chron. 6. 39. 

20. 22. the king of Syria will come up against t. 

2 Kings 19. 9. he is come out to fight against t. 

2 Chron. 14. 11. Lord, let not man prevail ag. t. 

18.^. and the Lord hath E^iokcn evil against t. 

20. 2. there cometh a great multitude against t. 

35. 21. 1 come not against t. this day, but against 
JVeA. 1. 7. we have dealt very corruptly against t. 

9. 26. nevertheless they rebelled against t. 
JoJ7.20.why hast thou set me as a mark against t. 

11. 5. but, oh that God would open his lips a<r. t. 

15. 6. yea, thine own lips testify against t. 

42.7.my wrath is kindled against f .and thy friends 
Psal. 5. 10. cast them out, they have rebelled ag. t. 

2L 11. for they intended evil ag. t. they imagine 

41.4. Lord, heal my soul, for I have sinned ag. t. 

50. 7. hear, O Israel, and I will testify against t. 



Psal. 51. 4 ag'. t. have I sinned, a.nd done thia evu* 
74. 23. that rise u]) against 1. 139. 21. Eccl. 10. 4 
119. 11. thy word I hid, that 1 might not sin ag. t 
139. 20, for they speak against t. wickedly 

Isa. 7. 5. have taken evil counsel against t. saying 

10. 24. the Assyrian shall lilt up his staff" ag. t. 
Jer. 1.19. they shall fight againstt. but they shah 

not i)revail ag. t. for 1 am with thee, 15. 20 
21. 13. behold I am against f. 50. 31. I 51. 25 
Ezek. 5. 8. | 21. 3. | 26. 3. \ 28. 22. 1 29. 3, 10 
I 35. 3. I 38. 3. 1 39. 1. Mah. 2. 13. \ 3. 5. 
Lam. 2. 16. thy enemies opened their mouth ag t 
Ezek. 33. 30. thy people still are talking against t 
Mmosl.lO. saying, Amos hath conspired against t 
J}/aZ.3.13. what have we spoken so much aga,r.'=t i 
Mat. 5. 23. that thy brother hafh aught against t. 
18. 15. if thy brother trespass ag. t. I^uke 17. 3, 4 
26. 62. which these witn. ag. t. Mark 14.60. j 15.4 
Rev. 2.4. nevertheless, I have somewhat against t 
14. but I have a few things against t. 20. 
At THEE. 
2 Kings 19.21.hath shaken her head af f. /sa.37.22 
Isa. 14. 8. yea, the fir-trees rejoice at t. and cedars 

52. 14. astonish, af t. Ezek. 26. 16. | 27. 35 | 28. 19 
Lam. 2. 15. all that pass by clap their hands ai t. 
Ezek. 27. 36. the merchants shall hiss af f. 

32. 10. 1 will make many jieople amazed af f. 

Before THEE. • 

Gen. 13. 9. is not the whole land before t. separatj? 

17. 18. said, O thatlshmael might live before t. 

20. 15. behold my land is bef. t. dwell where, 47. 6 

24. 7. the Lord God of Heaven shall send his ange) 

before t. Exod. 23. 20, 23. 1 32. 34. | 33. 2 

51. behold, Rehekah is before i. take her, and ga 

31. 35. let it not displease, 1 cannot rise up before t. 

33. 12. 1 will go b. t. Isa. 45.' 2. | 43. 9. set him b. t 

Exod. 17. 6. behold, I will stand before t. there 

23. 27. I will send my fear before t. and destroy 

28. I will send hornels before t. which shall 

drive out the Canaanites before t. 29, 30, 31 

I .34. 11. Deut. 4. 38. \ 9. 4, 5. | ]8 12. 

33. 19. I will make all my goodnesspass before t. 
and I will proclaim the name of the Lord before t. 

34.24. 1 will cast out b. t. Deut. 6. 19. | 7. 1. 1 9.4. 

J\rum. 10. 35. let them that hate thee flee before i. 

Deut.7.2i.nQ man able to stand b.t..Tosh.l.5. \ 10.8 
28. 7. they shall flee before t. seven ways 
30. 15. 1 have set before t. this day life and good 

31. 3. and Joshua, he shall go over before t. 8. 

32. .52. yet thou shalt see the land before i. 

33. 10. shall teach, they shall put incense before t. 
Judg. 4. 14. is not the Lord gone out before t. 7 

0. 18. bring forth, and set it before 1. 1 Sam. 9. 34. 

1 Sam. 28. 22. let me set a morsel of bread before U 

2 Sam. 5. 24. then shall the Lord go out before t. 
7.15. as I took it from Saul, whom I put away h. t. 

16. be established for ever bef. t. 26. 1 Chr. 17. 24. 
IKings 3.6. as he walked J.f.||]2.none like thee i^.f. 

8. 23. thy servants that walk before t. 2 Chr. 6. 14. 

10.8. which stand continually before t. 2 Chr. 0.7. 

14. 9. hast done evil above all that were before t. 
IKings 20.3. how I have waiiced before t. 7^71.38.3. 
1 Chr. 14. 15. go out, for God is gone forth before t. 

17. 13. as I took it from him that was before t. 
Ezra 9. 1.5. behold, vv'e are before t. in our tres- 
passes, we cannot stand before t. because of this 
JVf/i. 4. 5. let not their sin be blotted out before t. 

9. 8. and foundest his heart faithful before t. 
32. let not all the trouble seem little before t. 
Psal. .38.9. L. all my desire is before t. and groaning 

39. 5. and mine age is as nothing before t. 

69. 19. mine adversaries are all before t. 

73. 22. so foolish was I, I was as a beast before t 

79. 11. let the sighing of the prisoner come before t. 
88. 2. let my prayer come before t. incline, 141. 2. 
90. 8. thou hast set our iniquities before t. 
119.168.rny ways are i.f.||169.1ef my cry come b.t. 

Prov. 23. 1. consider diligently what is before t. 
Zsa. 9.3. they joy before t. as men when they divide 

58. 8. and thy righteousness shall go before t. 
,Jer. 17. 16. came out of my lips, was rigJit before t. 

18. 20. I stood before t. to turn away tliy wrath 
28. 8. the prophets that have been before t. of old 

40.4. all the land is before t. go whither it seemeth 
7,am. 1. 22. let all their wickedness couk; before t. 
Ezek. 33. 31. and they sit before t. as my p.^ople 
Dan.6.'2'2. also before f.O king, have I done "'o hurt 
.Mic.G.4.1 scnibefore t. Moses, Aaron, and Miriam 
Zech. 3. 8. thou and thy fellows that sit before t. 
Mat. 6. 2. do not sound a trumpet before i. 

11. 10. behold I send my messenger, which shall 
prepare thy way before t. Mark 1. 2. Luke 7.27. 

Luke 15. 18. 1 will say, father, I have sinned bef t. 

^cf5 23. 30. to say before t. what they had ag. hiza 

24.19. who ought to have been here bef.t. to object 

25. 26. and especially before t. O king Agrippa 
Rev. 3. 8. behold, I have set before t. an open doof 

Behind THF.E. 
Gen. 19. 17. escape for thy life, look not behind t 
Deut. 25. 18. Amalek smote the feeble behind t. 



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Psal. 50.17.seeing thou castest my words behind t. 
Isa. 30. 21. tbine ears shall liear a word behind t. 

Besides I'HEE. 
Ruth 4. 4. for there is none lo redeem it besides t. 
} Ham. 2. 2. tor tliere is none besides t. 2 Hani. 7. 22. 

1 Ckron. 17. 20. 

Psal. 73. 25. none on earth that I desire besides I. 

f5a.26.13. other lords besides t. liave had doniinion 

64- 4. neither liath the eje seen, O God, besides t. 

Between THEE. 
Ocn. 3.15.1 will put enmity betw. t. and the woman 

17. 2. I will make my covenant bet. me and t. 7. 

31. 44. let it be for a witness bet. me and t. 48. 5U. 
49. Lord watch b. me and t. when we are absent 

1 Ham. 20. 23. the Lord be b. t. and me for ever, 42. 
Ezek. 4. 3. set it for a wall of iron b. t. and the city 
Mai. 2. 14. the Lord hath been witness bet. t. and 
Mat. Id. 15. tell him his fault bet. t. and him alone 

By ipEE. 
Ezod. 18. 14. the people stand by t. from morning 
ISa/n.1.26. 1 am tiie woman tliat stood by f-p^raying 

9. 23. portion of which I said to thee, set it by t. 

2 Sam. 22 30. by 1. 1 ran thro' a troop, Psal. 13. 2J. 
Psal. 71. (5. by t. have I been holpen from the womb* 
Pr(/u. 3.28.when hast it by «.|!2J. dwell securely^?/ 1. 
Isa. 2(5.13. by t. we will make mention of thy name 
Ezek. Id. 6. when I passed by t. and saw thee, 8. 
Acts 24. 2. seeing that by t. we enjoy quietness 
Philcm.7 .the bowels of the saints are refreshed byt. 

Concerning THEE. 
Josh. 14. 6. the thing the L. said concern, t. and me 
1 Sam. 25. 30. the good that he hath spoken con. t. 
2Sam. 14. 8. the king said, I will give charge con. t. 
1 Kings 22. 23. the Lord hath spoken evil con. t. 
J^ah. 1.14. the L. hath given commandment con. t. 
Mat. 4. 6. shall give his angels charge co/icern. t. 
Acts 26. 21. neither received we letters concern, t. 

For THEE. 
Gera.6.21.food/(?r i.and them||20.7,3hall pray /or t. 
Ezod. 9. 30. but as for t. and thy servants, I know 
Lev. 25. G. sabbath shall be meat for t. and them 
Mum. 18. 9. shall be most liojv for t. and thy sons 
Deut.b.'il.s.sfor t.stand by me, 18.14, 2.Sam.l3.13. 
Jiidg. 7. 4. and I will try them for t. there 

13. 15. till we shall have made ready a kid /or t. 

18.19.better/or f .to be a priest to house of one man 
Ruth 3.1. shall I not seek rest/or Z.||4.8. buy it/or t. 
1 Sam. 9. 24. to this time hath it been kept /or t. 

20. 4. what thy soul desirelh, I will do it for t. 
2Sam. 1. 26. 1 am distressed/or t. brother Jonathan 

10. 11. if the Syrians be too strong for t. help me 

18. 33. would God I had died for t. O Absalom 

19. 38. what thou requirest, that will I do for t. 

1 Kings 2. 18. 1 will speak for t. unto the king 
17. 13. and after make for t. and for thy son 

20. 34. thou shalt make streets/or t. in Damascus 
2^m^52.9.Elijahsaid,askwhatIshalI do/or «.4.2. 

4. 13^ say now unto her, what is to be done for i. 2. 

2 CAron. 7.17. and as/or t. Dan. 2. 29. Zech. 9. 11. 
Job 8. 6. if upright, surely he would awake for t. 

IS. 4. shall the earth be forsaken for t. 7 
Psal. 63.1. God, my soul thirsteth /or <. my flesh 

65. 1. praise waiteth /or t. O God, in Sion 

119. 126. it is time /or t. O Lord, to work 
Care?.7.13.fruits I have laid up for t. O my beloved 
Isa. 14.9. hell from beneath is moved /or t. to meet 

28. 8. O Lord, we have waited for t. 33. 2. 

43. 3. I gave Ethiopia and Seba for (. 
4. 1 loved thee, therefore will I give men for t. 

48. 9. and for my praise will I refrain for (. 

51. 19. these are come, who shall be sorry /or t. 
Jer. 32. 17. behold, there is nothing too hard for t. 

34. 5. so shall they burn odours for t. and lament 

48.32.1 will weep /or £.||50.24. Ilaid a snare /or t. 

51. 36. therefore will I take vengeance for t. 
Lam. 2.13. what thing shall I take to witness/or t. 
14. thy prophets have seen for t. false burdens 
Ezek. 7. G. it watcheth for t. behold, it is come 

32. 10. their king shall be horribly afraid for t. 
Hos.3.3. shalt not be for another, so will I be for t. 

6. 11. also, O Judah, he hath set a harvest /or t. 
J^ah. 3. 7. Avhence shall I seek comfort for t. 
Mat. 5. 29. for it is profitable for t. 30. 

11. 24. be more tolerable for Sodom than for t. 
14.4.itis not lawful /or t. to have her, Mark 6.13. 
17.4.one /or t.one for Moses, Jl/ar A; 9..5. Luke9.^3. 
18.8.better /or r.to enter into \ife,9. Mark 9.43,45. 

Mark 1. 37. they said unto him, all men seek/or t. 

3. 32. thy mother and thy brethren seek for t. 

5. 19. how great things the Lord hath done /or t. 
Luke 22.32. but I have prayed /or t. that thy faith 
John 11. 28. the master is come, and calleth for t. 
■Acts 9. 5. hard for t. to kick against pricks, 25. 14. 

10. 22. to send for t. into his house and to hear 

24. 25. have a convenient season, I will call /or t. 
2 Cor. 12. 9. he said, my grace is sufficient /or t. 

From THEE. 

Oen. 18.25. that be far from t. to slay the righteous 

27.45. until thv brother's anger turn away /rom t. 

30 2. hath withheld from t. the fruit of the womb 

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Exod.8.20.a.T\d Moses said, behold, I go out/ro77i t. 

33. 5. therelbre now put ori"ihy oinamenls/roui t. 
Dcut. 12. 21. if the place be too iar from 1. 14.^4. 

15. 12. thou shalt letliiai go i'ree from t. 13, 18. 
16. 1 will not go away from t. \\ 20. 15. cities 

far from t. 

30. 11. it is not hidden from t. neither is it far oti" 
ISam. 17. 2. the shekels that were taken from t. 
Judg. 1. 14. Eli said to her, put away thy wine/, t. 

lo.28.hath rent the kingdom/ro?7i t.lKings 11.11. 

17. 46. smite thee, 1 will take thine head/roTW t. 

20. 9. far be it/rom t. Mat. 16. 22. 
2 Sam. 13. 13. for he will not withhold me /rom t. 
2Kings 2.9. what I shall do,before I be taken/r. t. 

20.18.of thy sons that shall issue /?-om t. /sa.39.7. 
Ezra 4. 12. the Jews which came up from t. to us 
Job 42. 2. no thought can be withholden /ro/n t. 
Psal. 38. 9. and ray groaning is not hid /rom t. 

69. 5. O God, my sins are not hid/ro?7i t. 

73. 27. they that are far /row t. shall perish 

80. 18. so will we not go back /rom t. quicken us 

139. 12. yea, the darkness hideth not from t. 

15. my substance was not hid/ro7/i t.wheni was 
Isa. .')4." 8. in a little wrath I hid my face from t, 

10. but my kindness shall not depart /ro7n t. 
Jer. 6 8. be instructed, lest my soul depart /rom t. 
Ezek. 21. 3. 1 will cut oti' from t. the righteous, 4. 

22. 5. those that be t^r from t. shall mock thee 
24.16. 1 take away/ro/?t t. t\i^ desire of thine eyes 

23. 3. there is no secret that they can hide/ro?« t. 
Mic. 1. 16. for they are gone into captivity /ro?«Z. 
Zec/i.3.4. 1 have caused thine iniquity to pass/r.i. 
Mat. 5.29. pluck it out and castit/r.'f. 30 | 18.8,9. 
John 17. 8. known surely that I came out /ro7« t. 
..'lets 23. 21. ready, looking for a promise /row t. 

See Departed. 

In THEE. 

Gen. 12.3. in t. shall all families be blessed, 23. 14. 

48. 20. in t. shall Israel bless, saying, God make 

Exod.9.1Q.l raised tliee up, to shew in t.my power 

Deut. 23. 14. that he see no unclean thing in t. 

21. it would be sin in t. \\ 22. shall be no sin in t. 

1 Sam. 18. 22. behold the king hath delight in t. 
25. 23. evil hath not been found in t. 29. 6. 

2 Sam. 15. 26. but if he say, I have no delight in t. 
2 Ckron. 19. 3. there are good things found in t. 
Psal. 5. 11. put trust in t. 7. 1. 1 9. 10. | 16. 1. | 

17. 7. I 25. 2, 20. I 31. 1, 19. | 55. 23. let 
them that love thy name be joyful in t. 
9. 2. rejoice in t. 40. 16. ] 70. 4. | 85. 6. Cant. 1. 4. 
22. 4. our fathers trusted int. they trusted, 5. 
31.14. [ trusted in 1. 1133.22. hope in t. 38.15. ] 39.7. 
56. 3. trust in t. 57. 1. 1 84. 12. j 86. 2. | 141. 8. 
81. 9. there shall no strange god be in t. [ [ 143. 8. 
84. 5. bhssed is the man whose strength is in t. 
87. 7. all my springs are in t. 
Cant. 4. 7. thou art all fair, there is no spot in t, 
Isa. 26. 3. keep him because he trusteth in t. 
45. 14. surely God is in t. and there is none else 
62. 4. Hephzibah, for the Lord delighteth in t. 
.Ter. 2. 19. an evil thing, that my fear is not in t. 
Ezek. 5. 9. I will do in t. what I have not dono 

10. and I will execute judgments in t. 15. 
16. 34. the contrary is in t. from other women 
20. 47. I will kindle afire in t. it shall devour 
22. 6. were in t. to their power to shed blood 
7. in t. have they set light by father or mother 
9. in t. are men that carry tales to shed blood 
12. in t. have they taken gifts to shed blood 
25. 4. they shall set their palaces in t. dwellings in t. 

27. 8. thy wise men, O Tyrus, that were in t. 9. 

28. 15. was perfect, till iniquity was found in t. 
38. 16. when I shall be sanctified in t. O God 

7)a?i.4. 9. spirit of the holy gods \sin 1. 18. j 5. 14. 
Hos. 14. 3. for in t. the fatherless findeth mercy 
Mic. 1.13. for transgressions of Isr. were found in t. 

4. 9. why dost thou cry ? is there no king in 1. 1 
Mat. 6. 23. if the light that is in t. be darkness 

11. 23. mighty works which have been done in t. 
Luke3.'2f2. my beloved Son, in t. I am well pleased 

11. 35. the light which is in t. be not darkness 

19. 44. not leave in t. one stone upon another 
.70^71 17. 21. as thou, Father, art in me, and I in t. 
Rom. 9. 17. that I might shew my power in t. 
Gal. 3. 8. in t. shall all nations be blessed 

1 Tim. 4. 14. neglect not the gift that is in t. 

2 Tim. 1. 5. the unfeigned faith that is in t. first in 

Lois and Eunice, and I am persuaded in f .also 
6. that thou stir up the gift of God which is int. 
3.Tohn3. brethren testified of the truth that isijit. 
Rev. 18. 22. shall be heard no more at all in t. 
23. a candle sha.l shine no more at all in t. 
Into THEE. 
Isa. 52. 1. no more come into t. the uncircumcised 

Of THEE. 
Gen. 12. 2. 1 will make of t. a great nation, 17. 6. 
1 35. 11. 1 46. 3. I 48. 4. Ezod. 32. 10. 
13. and my soul shall live because of t. 
41. 15, I have heard say of t. that thou canst 
JVuT/i. 14. 15. which have heard the fame of t. 



Deut. 2. 25. begin to put the dread of t. and tb« 
fear of t. tremble and be in anguish because of t 

10. 12. what doth the L. require of t. Mic. 6. 8. 
Ruth 2. 19. he that did take knowledge of t. 

1 Sam. 19. 3. I will commune with my father of t 
24. 12. Lord judge, and the Lord avenge me o/t 

2 Sam. 3. 13. but one thing I will require of t. 
24. 24. but I will surely buy it of t. at a pric* 

1 Kings 2. 16. and now I ask one petition of t. 20 

11. 11. Lord said, forasmuch as this is done oft 
1 Chron. 22. 11. build the house as he said'o/ 1. 

29. 12. both riches and honour come of t. 

14. all things come of t. of thine have we given 
Job 11. 6. that God exacteth oft. less than thine 

88. 3. for I will demand of t 40. 7. | 42. 4. 

42. 5. I have heard of t. by tlie hearing of the ear 
Psal. 22. 25. my praise shall be of t. 71. 6. 

87. 3. glorious things are spoken of t. O city of G. 
Prov. 25. 17. lest he be weary of t. and hate tlie© 

30. 7. two things have I required of t. deny me not 
Isa. 58.12. they that shall heoft. shall build places 

64. 7. none stirreth up himself to take hold of t. 
Jer. 30. 11. 1 will not make a full end of t. 46. 28. 

34. 4. thussaith the Lord of t. thou shalt not die 

51. 26. they shall not take of t. a stone for a corner 
Ezek. 29. 8. I will cut off man and beast out of t, 

32. 6. and the rivers shall be full of t. 
Dan. 2.23. hast made known what we desired oft. 

6. 7. shall ask a petition, save of t. O King, 12. 
Mic. 2. 12. I will surely assemble all of t. 

5. 2. yet out of t. shall come forth the ruler 

7. 17. and they shall fear because of t. 
JSTah.l.W. one is come out of i.a wicked counsellor 
Zeph. 3. 18. who are of t. to whom the reproach 
Mat. 2. 6. for out of t. shall come a governor 

3. 14. saying, I have need to be baptized of t. 

5. 42. and from him that would borrow of t. 
Mark 11. 14. no man eat fruit of t. hereafter 
Luke 1. 35. holy thing which shall be born of t, 

6. 30. give to every man that asketh oft., 

12. 20. this night thy soul^thall be required of t, 
16. 2. he said, how is it that I hear this of t. ? 

John 17.7.whatsoever thou hast given me are ofU 
Acts 10. 22. send for thee, and to hear words of L 
28. 21. neither shewed nor spake any harm of t. 
22. we desire to hear of t. what thou thinkest 
1 Cor. 12. 21. say to the hand I have no need of S. 
Philem. 20. let me have joy of t. in the Lord 
iSee, In the Midst. 
Off THEE. 
Gen. 40. 19. Pharaoh shall lift up thy head from off 
t. and the birds shall eat thy flesh from off t. 
JVah. 1. 13. now will I break his yoke from off L 

On or upon THEE. 
Gen.l6.5.mywrongbeu.t.ll38.29.this breach be u.t. 
jEzo(Z.15.26.I will put none of these diseases upon U 
Lev. 19. 19. nor linen nor woollen come upon t. 
J^um. 6. 25. the Lord make his face shine upon t. 
26. the Lord lift up his countenance upon t. 
11. 17. I will take of the spirit which is upon t. 
Deut. 4. 30. all these things are come upon t. 30. 1. 
13.17.the Lord may have compassion k/joti t.30.3. 
19.10.SO blood be upon £.||28.2.blessings come on t. 
28. 15. all these curses shall come upon i. 20. 45. 
Judg. 16. 9. the Philistines be tipon t. 12, 14, 20. 
ISam. 9. 20. is it not upon t. and thy father's hoiise 
24. 12. but mine hand shall not be upon t. 13. 

1 Kings 1. 20. the eyes of all Israel are upon t. 

13. 2. O altar, iipon t. shall he offer the priests, 

and men's bones shall be burnt upon t. 
21. 21. behold, I will bring evil upon t. and tako 

2 Kings 4. 4. thou shalt shut door upoii t. and pour 
2 Chron. 14.11. help us, OLord, for we rest upon t. 

19. 2. therefore is wrath upon t. from the Lord 

20.12.we know not what to do,but our eyes upon t. 
.Job 4.5.but now it is come upon (.and thou faintest 
Psal. 17. 6. 1 have called upon t. 31. 17. [ 86. 5, 7. 

I 88. 9. Lam. 3. 57, 

22.10.1 was cast up. t.||25.3.waitKp. t.5,21. | 59.9. 

63.6. meditate on f.||104.27.these wait u. «. 145.15. 
Ca?(^6.13.return, return, that we may look upon T. 
Isa. 1.25.and I will turn my hand upon f.and purge 

24. 17. fear, and the pit, and the snare are upon L 

26. 3. wilt keep him, whose mind is stayed upon t. 

47. 9. they shall come upon t. in their perfection 
11. evil and desolation shall come upon t. 13. 

49. 18. and bind them on t. as a bride doth 

54. 8. with kindness will I have mercy en t. 10. 

59. 21. my spirit that is upon t shall not depart 

60.' 1. and the glory of the Lord is risen upon t. 2. 
.Ter. 14. K. therefore we will wait upon I. for thou 
' lo.S.for who shall have pity upon t.O Jerusalem ? 

?0. 16. all that prey upon i. will I give for a prey 
Ezek.3.'25. behold, they shall put bands upon t. 4.8. 

h. 17. and I will bring the sword upon t. 29. 8. 

29. 7. when they leaned upon t. thou brakest 
.WaM8.3.3.had compassion, even as I had pity up. t 

21. 19. let no fruit grow on t. henceforward 
LxLke 1. 35. the Holy Ghost shall come upon t. 

19. 43. for the days shall come upon t. that thin* 

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dcts 13.11. behold, the hand of the Lord isupont. 
18. 10. no man shall set on t. to hurt ihee 
>22.19.tlieyknowthat I teat tiiem that believed ont. 
1 Tim. 1. ly. prophecies which went before on t. 
Hev. 3. 3. I will come on t. as a thief, and thou 
shalt not know what hour I will come upon t. 
Over THEE. 
Ocn. 3. 16. thy husband, and he shall rule over t. 
Deut. 15. 6. but they shall not reign over t. 

17. 15. thou shait in any wise set him king over t. 
^u maycst not set a stranger over t. 28. 36. 

30. 9. the Lord will again rejoice over «. for good 
P5ai.91.ll.give his angels charge over t.Lulce 4.10. 
Isa. 62. 5. so shall thy God rejoice over t. 
Jar. 13. 21. hast taught them to be chief over t. 
Lam. 2. 17. caused thine enemy to rejoice over t. 
Ezek. 16. 8. I spread my skirt over t. and covered 

32. 3. 1 will therefore spread out my net over t. 
Dan. 4. 25. a'nd seven times shall pass over t. 32. 
JVaA. 3.19. all that hear shall clap the hands over t. 
Zeph. 3.17. he will rejoice over t. he will joy over t. 

Through THEE. 
P5.44.5. through t. will we push down our enemies 

To or unto THEE. 
Oen.4.7. unto t. shall be his desire, thou shalt rule 

13. 15. to t. will I give it, 17. 1 17. 8. | 26. 3. \ 28. 

4, 13. I 35. 12. 

18. 10. he said, I will certainly return unto t. 14. 

20. 16. behold, he is to t. a covering of the eyes 

27. 29. let people and nations bow down to t. 

28. 15. done that which I have spoken to t. of 
22.1 will surely give the tenth of all unto t. 

29.19. better I give her to t. than to another 
31. 12. 1 have seen all that Laban doth unto t. 

16.now then whatsoever God hath said MTjitof. do 

32. discern what is thine with rae, and take to t. 

39, that which was torn I brought not unto t. 

52. that 1 will not pass over this heap to t. 
38. 16w go to, I pray thee, let me come in ^mto t. 
42. 37. if I bring him not to t. 43. 9. | 44. 32. 

44. 8. behold, the money we brought again unto t. 
50. 17. forgive, I pray Miee, for they did unto t. evil 

Exod. 3. 12. and this shall be a token unto t. 
4. 16. he shall be to t. instead of a mouth 

13. 9. it shall be unto t. for a sign, 2Kmgs 19. 29. 

Isa. 38. 7. 

18. 22. a great matter they shall bring unto t. 
§8. 1. take unto t. Aaron thy brother and his sons 
30. 23. take thou also unto t. principal spices 
83. 5. that I may know what to do unto t. 

Lev. 21. 8. he shall be holy unto t. for I am holy 

24. 2. that they bring unto t. pure oil olive 
Hum. 6. 25. the Lord be gracious %into t. 

11.23. whether my word shall come to pass unto t. 

18.2.that the tribe of Levi may bejoined unto t.4. 
19.it is a covenant of salt unto t. and to thy seed 

22.3S.Balaam said to Balak, lo, I am come unto t. 
Deut. 4.35. unto t.it was shewed that thou mightest 

7.25. shalt not take the gold of their gods unto t. 

15.9. he cry to Lord and it be sin, unto t. 24. 15. 

18. 15. the Lord will raise up unto t. a prophet 
18. 1 will raise them up a prophet like utito t. 

32. 7. let the dam go, and take the young to t. 

23. 15. servant escaped from his master uvto t. 

33. 29, who is like unto 1. 1 Sam. 26. 15. Pfsal. 35. 

10. 1 71. 19. 
Josh. 1. 17. as to Moses, so will we hearken unto t. 

2.18. bring all thy father's household home unto t. 
Judg. 7. 4. of whom I say unto t. this shiill not go 

17. 3. now therefore I will restore it uvto t. 
Ruth 3. 13. if he will perform wito 't. the part of 

4.15.he shall be unto t.a. restorer of thy life, daugh- 
ter-in-law who is better to t. than seven sons 
I Sam. 1. 8. am not I better to t. than ten sons 1 

8.7.in all that they say Jiwfo i.||8.sodo they unto t. 

9. 17. behold the man I speak to t. of shall reign 

11. 3. and then we will come out to t. 

16. 3. thou shalt anoint him whom I name unto t. 

17. 45. but I come to t. in the name of the Lord 
S0.21. for there is peace to t. \\ 25. 6. peace be to t. 
28.8. bring me him up whom I shall name unto t. 

10. there shall no punishment happen to t. 
tSam. 3. 12. to bring about all Israel U7)tu t. 
12.14. the child that is born unto t.shall surely die 
17. 3. and I will bring back all the people unto t. 

19. 7. that will be worse unto t. than all the evil 
20.21.his head shall be thrown to t. over the wall 
22. 50. 1 will give thanks unto t. Ps. 18. 49. | 30. 

12. I 75. 1. I 111).- 62. 
24. 12. choose thee one that I may do it unto t. 

1 Kings2. 12. neither shall any arise like unto t. 
8. 52. hearken in all that they call for unto t. 
11. 31. and I will give ten tribes unto t. 

38.1 will be with thee, and will give Israel unto t. 
14. 6. for I am sent to t. with heavy tidings 
!9. 20. go back again, for what have I done to t. 
W. 6. I will send my servants unto t. to-morrow 
?1. 3. give the inheritance of my fathers unto t. 
22. 24. went the spirit from me to speak unto t. 7 

2 Kines% 10. if thou see me, it shall be sounto t, 

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2^m^35.6.now when this letter is come u. tbehol^ 

27. the leprosy of iSaaman shall cleave unto t. 

Qt 7. take it up to t. || 8. 14. wliat said Elisha to t. 

9. 5. he said, 1 have an errand to t. O captain 
11. wherefore came this mad fellow to t. ? 

20.14. from whence came they unto t. ? Isa. 39.3. 

1 Chr. 12. 18. peace be unto t. and thine helpers 

16. 18. unto t. will I give the land, Fsal. 105. 11. 

2 Chr. 26. 18. it appertaineth not unto t. Uzziah 
Ezra. 10. 4. arise, for this matter belongeth unto t. 
JVch. 9.26. testified against them to turn them to t. 
Esth. 3. 11. the silver is given to t. the people also 
Job 7.20. I have smned, what shall I do unto t. ? 
Ps. 5.2. hearken unto me, for unto t. will I pray, 3. 

10. 14. the poor committeth himself unto t. 

16. 2. my Lord, my goodness extendeth not to t. 

22. 5. they cried unto t. and were delivered 
25.l.tmto t. O L. do I lift up my soul, 86.4. ] 143.8. 
27. 8. my heart said unto t. thy face will I seek 
2J3. 1. unto t. will I cry, 2. \ 30. 8. I 31. 22. | 56. 

9. I 61. 2. 1 88. 3. I 88. 13. \ 130. 1. \ 141. 1. 
30. 12. may sing praise to t. 56. 12. | 59. 17. I 

66. 4. I 71. 22, 23. 
32. 5. 1 acknowledged my sin u7ito t. and iniquity 
62. 12. also unto t. O Lord, belongeth mercy 
65. 1. and unto t. shall the vow be performed 
2. thou hearest prayer, wnio^ shall all flesh come 
69. 13. my prayer is unto t. in an acceptable time 
86. 8. among the gods there is none like unto t. 
89.8. O Lord G.who is a strong Lord Hke unto t. ? 
101. 1. unto t. O Lord, will I sing, 108. 3. ] 138. 1. 

I 144. 9. Heb. 2. 12. 
102.1.hear my prayer, and let my cry come unto t. 
120.3. what shall be given unto t.thou false tongue 
123. 1. unto t. will I lift up mine eyes, 141. 8. 
139. 12. darkness and light are both alike to t. 
Prov. 22. 19. made known to t. this day, even to t. 

23. 7. eat and drink, saith he to t. but his heart 
25. 7. better it be said unto t. come up hither 

Isa. 14. 10. all they shall speak and say unto t. 

30. 19. he will be very gracious unto t. at thy cry 
36. 12. hath my master sent me to t. to speak 

47. 9. but these two things shall come to t. 
15. thus shall they be unto t. with whom thou 

49. 18. all these gather together and come to t. 
51. 19. these two things are come unto t. 
55. 5. nations that knew not thee shall run unto t. 
60.19. neither shall the moon give light unto t. the 
Lord shall he unto t. an everlasting light 
Je?\2.31.we are lords, we will come no more unto t. 
3.22. behold, we come unto f .for thou art our God 
10. 6. forasmuch as there is none like unto t. 

7. who would not fear, tor to t. doth it appertain 
1 1 .20. for unto t. have I revealed my cause, 20. 12. 

15. 19. let them return unto t. but return not thou 
20. 15. man-child is born unto t. making him glad 
22. 21. I spake unto f. in thy prosperity, but thou 
30. 15. 1 have done these things unto t. 

38.20. which I speak unto t.so it shall be VfeWun.t. 
40.4. if thou come with me, I will look weWunto t. 
44.16.as for the word, we will not hearken unto t. 
45. 5. but thy life will I give unto t. for a prey 

48. 27. for was not Israel a derision unto t. ? 
Lam. 2. 13 what thing shall I liken to t. O Jerus. 

what shall I equal lo t. that I may comfort thee ? 

4. 21. the cup also shall pass through unto t. 

5. 21. turn thou us %into t. and wo shall be turned 
E'-ck. 3. C. they would have hearkened W7ii!o t. 

7. the house of Israel will not hearken unto t. 

16. 5. no eye pitied thee, to do any of these xinto t. 
6. 1 said iLUto t. when thou wast in thy blood, live 
34.givest a re ward, and no reward isgiven unto t. 
CO.I will establish MTiioi.an everlasting covenant 
61. and I will give them unto t. for daughters 

Dan. 4. 26. thy kingdom shall be sure -unto t. 
3]. to t. it is spoken, the kingdom is departed 

9. 7. O Lord, righteousness belongeth unto t. 
Hos. 6. 4. O Ephraim, what shall I do unto t. ? 
.Toel 1. 19. to t. will I cryl|20. the beasts cry unto t. 
./3»?os4.]2.thus will I do unto 1. 1 will do Ihisunto t. 
Jonah 1. 11. they said, what shall we do unto t. '.' 

2. 7. my prayer came in unto t. into thy temple 
Mic. 2. 11. saying, I will prophesy unto t. of wine 

4.8.unto t. shall it come||6.3.what have I done u.t. 

7. 12. he shall come to t. even from Assyria 
Hab. 1. 2. I even cry out unto t. of violence 

2.16.CUP of the Lord's right hand be turned unto t. 
Zech. 2. 11. the Lord of hosts hath sent me unto t. 

9. 9. behold, thy king cometh 2into t. Mat. 21. 5. 
Jffl«.8.13.asthou hast believed, so he it done u7itot. 

16. 17. flesh and blood hath not revealed it imfo t. 

18. and I say also unto t. that thou art Peter 

19. I will give unto t. the keys of the kingdom 
22. be it' far from thee, this sjhall not be unto t. 

18.17. let him be MTiio t. as a heathen and publican 
22. Jesus saith, I say not unto t. till seven times 
20. 14. 1 will give unto this last even as unto t. 
2.3. 37. thou stonest thero sent unto t. Luke 13. 34. 
25, 44. or in prison, and did not minister unto t. 
Mark 5. 41. 1 say unto t. arise, Luke 5. 24. [7. 14. 



Mark 10.51. what wilt thou I do tm.t. Luk i ia.4l 
7^M/cel.l9.I am sent to speak unto t. and shev/ llieo 
7. 7. 1 thought not myself worthy to come nt.t9 L 
40.1 have somewhat to say u7ito l.he sa5tl£,s!iy oa 

8. 39. how great things God hath done untj t. 
John 4. 26. Jesus saith, I that speak wn<o t. am h® 

5. 14. sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto t 
9. 26. what did he tot. || 11. 40. said I not unto t. 
17. 11. these are in the world, and I come to t, IX 
18. 30. we would not have delivered him unto t. 
19. 11. he that delivered me u. t. hath the great, sia 
21. 22. what is that to t. follow thou me, 23. 

Jlcts 9. 17. Jesus that appeared unto t. sent me 
10. 32, who when he cometh, shall speak unto t. 
33. immediately therefore I sent to t. 
21.37. he said to the captain, may I speak unto t. ? 
26.16. for 1 have appeared unto t. for thispurposa 
Ro7n. 15. 9. for this cause will I confess to t. 
2Tim.l.l4. that good thing committed Mwfo t. keep 
Philem. 11. but now proWtable to t. and me 

16. a brother to me, but how much more to t. 
Rev. 11. 17. thou hast taken to t. thy great power 

Towards. THEE. 
*lSam. 19. 4. his works have been very good tow. t 
2 Kings 3. 14. 1 would not look tow. t. nor see thee 
Jcr. 12. 3. thou hast tried mine heart towards t. 
Ezek. 16. 42. so will I make my fury tow. t. to rest 
63 because of shame, when I am pacified t. t. 
Ro7n. 11. 22. but tow. t. goodness, if thou continue 

Under THEE. 
DeiLt. 28.23. the earth that is under t. shall be ircK 
Psal. 45.5. arrows whereby the people fall under t. 
Prov.22.27.why should he take thy bed from un. t, 
Isa. 14. 11. worm is spread un. t. worms cover thee 
0Z(a£Z.7.that eat thy bread have laid a wound un.t. 

With THEE. 

Gen. 6. 18. with t. will I establish my covenant 

17.4.my covenant is with t. Ex. 34.27. Deut. '2d. 1'2 

■ 19. 9. now will we deal worse w. t. than with them 

21. 22. saying, God is with t. in all that thou doest 

24. 40. the Lord will send his angel with t. 

26. 3. I will be with t. || 24. I am with t. 28, 15. 

1 31. 3. I 46. 4. Exod. 3. 12. Deut. 31. 23, 

Josh 1. 5. t 3. 7. 1 1 Kings 11. 38. Jsa. 43. 2. 

23. we saw certainly that the Lord was with t. 

Exod. 18. 19. hearken, and God shall be with t. 

25. 22. and there I will meet ^oith t. 30. 6, 36. 
33. 14. my presence shall go with t. De7i,t. 31.6.8 

.ludg. 6. 16. 

Lev. 19. 13. wages shall not abide with t. all night' 

JV?/m.5.19. if no man hath lien with t. be thou free 

20. some man hath lien with <. beside thyhusband 

22.9.G.said to Balaam, what men are thesewfiA ^? 

Deut. 2. 7. the Lord thy God hath been with t. 

4. 40. that it may go well with t. 5. 16. | 6. 3. IS. 

I 12. 25, 28. I 19. 13. | 22. 7. 

15. 16. if he will not go because he is well with i. 
20. 1. the Lord thy God is with t. .Josh. 1. 9. Judg. 

6. 12. 2 Sam. 7. 3. 

20. against the city that maketh war with t. 

23. 16. he shall dwell with t. even among you 

,Tudg. 4. 9. and she said, I will surely go with t. 

7. 2. the people that are 7oith t. are too many 

4. this shall go with t. \\ 19. 20. peace be joitht. 
Ruth 3. 1. rest for thee, that it may be well with t. 

1 Sam. 10. 7. for God is with t. Luke 1. 28. ' 

14. 7. behold, I am with t. according to thine heart 
17. 37. the Lord be 7oith t. 20. 13. 1 Chr. 22.11,16. 
21. 1. why art thou alone, and no man with t. ? 
28. 19. 1 will deliver Israel with t. to Philistines 
29.8.hast thou found,so long as I have been with t. 

2 Sam. 3. 12. and behold my hand shall be with t. 
7.9.1 was ?c. t. lC//,r.l7.8.|ti3.20.Amnon been w. t 
13. 26. king said to him. why should he go with t 

14. 17. Lord thy God will be with t. 1 Chr. 28. 20 

15. 20. return thou, mercy and truth be with t. 
18.14. then said Joab, Imaynot tarry thus joith t. 

'19. 7. there will not tarry one with t. this night 
IKings'i.'d.thovLhsiStwith tShimei who cursed ma 
3. 6. as he walked in uprightness of heart with t 

6. 12. then will I perform my word with t. 

13. 8. I will not go in icith t. nor eat bread, 16. 

17. 18. what have I to do vnth t. 2 Ki7igs 3. 13 

2 Chr on. 35. 21. Mark 5. 7. Luke 8. 28 

.John 2. 4. 

2Kings4.2Q.is it well w.«.I|5.26.went not heart w.t 

14.10.even thou and Judah with t. 2Chron. 25.¥J 

2 Chron. 14. 11. Lord, it is nothing with t. to helf 

18. 3. and we will be with t. Ezra 19. 4. 

25. 7. O king, let not the army of Israel go toith t 
Job 5. 23. the beasts, shall be at peace with t. 
10. 13. 1 know that this is with t. 

14. 3. and bringest me info judgment tczf/t t. 

5. seeing the number of his months are with i. 
15. 11. are the consolations of God small with t. 

is there any secret thing with t ^ 
36. 4. he that is perfect in knowledge is with t 
40.15.behokl now behemoth,whichImade wj'Wii. 
Psal. 5. 4. neither shall evil dwell with t. 
36. 9, for with t. is the fountain of life 



THE 

fs. 39. 12. 1 am a stranger with t. an J a sojourner 

73. 23. nevertlieless I am continually with t. 

94. 20. shall iniquity have lellowshij) with 1. 1 

IIG. 7. the Lord hath dealt bountifully with t. 

123. 2. happy shalt thou be, it shall be well with t- 

130. 4. but there is tbrgiveness with t. 

139. 18. when I awake, I am still with t. 
Prov. 2. 1. and hide my commandments with t. 

5. 17. be only thine own, and not strangers loith t. 

6.22. it shall talk with t||23.7.his heart is not w. t. 
Cant. 6 1 that we may seek him with t. 
Iscu 16. 4. let mine outcast dwell witht. Moab 

41. 10. I am with t. 43. 5. Jcr. 1. 8, 19. | 15. 20. 
30. 11. 1 46. 28. Acts 18. 10. 
11. they that strive with t. shall perish, 12. 

49. 25. contend with liim that contendeth with t. 

54.9. 1 have sworn that I would not be wroth w. t. 
7er.2.35.I will plead Mi:</i^.l|12.1.whenlplead w.t. 

34. 3. and he shall ^eak icith t. mouth to mouth 

51.20. with t. will I break in pieces the nations 
21. 7cizh t. will I break in pieces horse and rider 
22. with t. will I break in pieces old and young 
23.ici</i£.willl break shepherd and husbandman 
F,iek. 2. 6. though briars and thorns be with t. 

3L 22. go into the plain, I will there talk with t.^ 

16. 8. and I entered into a covenant with t. 
59. I will even deal with t. as thou hast done 
62. and I will establish my covenant with t. 

22. 14. in the days that I shall deal with t. 

27. 21. they occupied icith t. in lambs and rams 

32. 4. I will fill the beasts of the earth loiih t. 

38.6. his bands and many people jc. t. 9. 15. | 39.4. 
Hos. 4. 5. the prophet shall fall with t. in the night 
Amos G. 10. and shall say, is there yet any with t. 
Obad. 7. the men that were at peace zoith t. 
Zech. li. 5. shall come, and all the saints with t. 
Mai. 1.8. will he be pleased w. t. or accept person ? 
J>fa<.8.29. behold, they cried out, what have we to do 
with t. Mark 1. 24. Luke 4. 34. 

12. 47. stand without, desiring to speak with t. 

i8. 16. then take with t. one or two more 

26.35.Peter saidjtho' I should die w.t. Mark 14.31. 
Luke 22.33. I am ready to go w. t. both into prison 
Jb/in 3. 26. he that was with t. beyond Jordan 
9. 37. seen him, and it is he that talkoth with t. 

17. 5. with the glory which I had with t. before 
21. 3. they say unto him, we also go with t. 
ficts 8. 20. Peter said, thy money perish loith t. 
Eph. 6.3. honour thy father that it mav be well w.t. 

1 Tim. 6.21. grace be w.t.\\2 Tim.i.l Lbring w.t.l3. 

Within THEE. 
Deut. 28. 43. the stranger tcithin. t. shall get above 
Vsal. 122. 8. I will now say, peace be within t. 
147. 13. he hath blessed thy children within t. 
Prov.^.\8.is pleasant, if thou keep them within t. 
Jer. 4. 14. shall thy vain thoughts lodge within t. 
LuJlel9.44.and they shall In v thy children within t. 

Without THEE. 

Oen.il.ii.witkout t. shall no man lift up his hand 

See Teach. Tell. 

THEFT, S. 

Exod. 22. 3. then he shall be sold for his t. 

4. if the t. be certainly found in his hand alive 
Mat. 15. 19. out of the heart proceed t. Markl.^. 
Rev. 9. 21. neither repented they of their t. 

THEIRS. 
Oere.lS.lS.shall be a stranger in a land that is not t. 
34. 23. shall not every beast oft. be ours 1 

43. 34. mess was five times as much as any oft. 
Exod. 39. 9. and the priests' office shall be t. 
Lev. 13. 10. for t. is thine own nakedness 
J^J'um. 16. 26. depart, and touch nothing off. 

18.9. every oblation of t. every meat-offering of t. 
Josh. 21. 10. for t. was the first lot, 1 Chron. 6. 54. 

2 Chron. 18. 12. let thy word be like one oft. 
.Ter. 44.28. whose words shall stand, mine or t. 
Ezek. 7. 11. none phall remain, nor any oft. 

44. 29. every delicate thing in Israel shall be t. 
Hab.l. 6. to possess dwelling places that are not t. 
Mat. 5. 3. for t. is the kingdom of heaven, 10. 

1 Cor. 1. 2. call on our Lord, both t. and ours 

2 Tim. 3. 9. folly shall be manifest, as t. was 

THEM. 
Gen. 1. 27. male and female created he t. 
JVum. 14. 31- your little ones, t. will I bring in 
Deut. 28. 61. t. will the Lord bring upon thee 
1 Sam. 2. 30. t. that honour me, I will honour 
25. 29. t. shall he sling out, as out of a sling 

1 Kings 13. 11. t. they told also to their father 

2 Kings 23. 5. t. that burnt incense unto Baal 

1 Chron. 15. 2. t. hath the Lord chosen to carry 

2 Oiron. 8. 8. t. did Solomon make to pay tribute 
Psal. 5. 11. let t. shout for joy, let t. that love 

35. 19. nor let t. wink with eye that hate me 

€8. 1. let t. also that hate him flee before him 
Isa. 41. 12. even t. that contended with thee 

56. 7. even t. will I bring to my holy mountain 
Dan. 6. 34. they cast t. into the den of lions 
Ze.ph. 1. 5. t. that worship the host of heaven 

3. 11. take away t. that rejoice in thy pride 
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THE 

Mat. 13. 41. .shall gather out t. which do iniquity 

24. 16. then let t. which be in Judea flee into the 

mountains, Mark 13. 14. Luke 21. 21. 

Mark 16. 13. they told it, neither believed they t. 

Lukci. 18. to set at liberty t. that are bruised 
11. 52. and t. that were entering in ye hindered 
19. 45. cast out t. that sold and t. that bought 

24. 33. found the eleven, and t. that were with t. 
John 10.16. other sheep I have, f. also must 1 bring 
Acts 15. 19. my sentence is, that we trouble not t. 

21. 24. f. take and purify thyself with t. 

22. 19. that I beat t. that believed on thee 
Rom. 8. 30. moreover, t. he also called, t. he also 

justified, and t. he also glorified 

11. 14. provoke to emulation t. which are my flesh 
1 Cor. 5. 12. to judge t. also that are without 

13. but f. that are without God judgeth 
16. 18. therefore acknowledge ye t. that are such 

1 Thess. 4. 14. even so f. also that sleep in Jesus 

2 Thess. 3. 12. now t. that are such, we command 
1 T'jni. 4.16. shalt save thyself and t. that hear thee 

5. 20. t. that sin rebuke before all, that others 

Ueb. 10. 14. hath perfected t. that are sanctified 

13. 3. remember t. that are in bonds, as bound 

1 Pet. 4.19. let t. that suffer according to will of G 
Rev. 9. 17. thus I saw horses and t. that sat on t 

11. 1. and measure t. that worship therein 

13. 6. to blaspheme t. that dwell in heaven 

19. 20. beast was taken, and t. that worshipped 

Above THEM. 
Exod. 18. 11. they dealt proudly, he was above t 
vVii'/n.3. 49. of them that were over and above t. 

2 Sam. 22. 49. lifted above t. that rose against me 
2 Chr. 34. 4. images that were above t. he cut down 

About THEM. 
Gen. 35. 5. terror was on the cities round about t 
Ruth 1. 19. that all the city was moved about t. 
2Kings 17. 15. after the heathen that, were about t. 
2 Chron. 14. 7. and make about t. walls and towers 
Ezra 1. 6. all about t. strengthened their hands 
Ezek. 1. 18. were full of eyes round about t. four 

28. 2G. all those that despise them round about t. 
Mark 9. 14. he saw a great multitude about t. 
Luke 1. 65. fear came on all that dwelt round ab. t. 

2. 9. the glory of the Lord shone round about t, 
Jude 7. and the cities about t. in like manner 

After THEM. 

Ge«.41.3. seven other kine came up after 1. 19.27 

23. and seven ears withered sprung up after t. 

30. shall arise after t. seven years of famine 

48. 6. thy issue which thou begettest after t. 
Exod. 10. 14. neither after t. shall be such locusts 

14.4. he shall follow af. t. and I will be honoured 
Lev. 20. 6. that turneth to go a whoring after t. 
Deut. 1. 8. to give it to them and their seed after t. 

4. 37. therefore he chose their seed after t. 10. 15, 

12. t 30. take heed, that thou be not snared after t. 
Josh. 2. 5. pursue after t. quickly ye shall overtake 

7.the men pursued af. t. 8.16. Judg.S.U. | 20.45. 
Judg. 2. 10. there arose anotlier generation after t 
Ruth 2. 9. the field that they reap, go thou after t. 
1 Sam. 6. 12. the lords of the Philistines went af. t. 

14. 22. they followed hard after t. in the, battle 

1 Kings 9. 21. upon their children that were left 
after t. did Solomon levy tribute, 2 Chron. 8. 8. 

2 Kings 7.15. they went after t. to Jordan, and lo 
10. 2it. .lehu departed not from after t. to wit 

IChr. 14.14. go not up af. t.||JVeA.12.38.and I af. t. 

Job 30. 5. they cried after t. as after a thief 

.Ter. 2. 25. 1 loved strangers, and after t. will I go 

9. 16. I will send a sword after t. 49. 37. Ezek 

5. 2, 12. I 12. 14 

25. 26. the king of Sheshach ?h9l! drink after t. 
32. 18. thou recompensest the iniquity of the fa- 
thers into the bosom of their children after t. 

39. fear me, for the good of their children after t 

39. 5. but the Chaldeans' army pursued after t. 

50. 21. waste and utterly destroy after t. 
Eick. 29. 16. when they shall look after t. 

34. 6. was scattered, none did search or seek a. t. 
Dan. 7. 24. and another king shall rise after t. 
Zech. 6. 6. and the white horses go forth after t. 

7. 14. thus the land was desolate af^er t. 
I^uke 17. 23. see here, or see there, go not a. t. 21.8. 
Acts 20. 30. to draw away disciples after t. 

Against THEM. 

Gen. 14. 15. he divided himself a^amst t. by night 

£xo(Z.32.10. that my wrath may wax hot ao-ainst t. 

JTum. 12. 9. Deut. 2. 15. 1 31. 17. Judg. 2. 15. 

JVM7?i.l6.19.Korah gathered the congregation ag.t. 

21. 33. Og king of Bashan went out against t. 
Deut. 20. 19. destroy trees by forcing an axe ag. t. 

28. 25. thou shalt go out one way ag. t. andflee 
31. 21. this song shall testify ag. t. as a witness 
28. and call heaven and earth to record ag. t. 
.Josh. 8. 22. the other issued out of the city ag. t. 

22. 33. did not intend to go up ag. t. in battle 
.Tudg. 11. 25. did he ever strive or fight ag. t. 
2.S'a?n.24.1. he moved Dav. ag.t. to say, go number 
2 Kings 17.15. testimonies which he testified ag. t. 



THE 

i OiTon. 5. 11. children of Gad dwelt over ag, t. 

20. they were helped ag. t. for they cried to God 

2 Chron. 20. 16. to-morrow go ye down ag. t. 17 

24. 19. prophets testified ag. t. JVeA.9.26,2y,3(»,34. 

28. 12. stood up ag. t. that came from the war 
Ezra 4. 5. hired counsellors against t. to frustrate 

8. 22. but his wrath is against t. that forsake him 
J^eh. 4. 9. we set a watch eg. t. day and night 

5. 7. and I set a great assembly against t. 

9. 10. knewest that they dealt proudly against i. 

12. 9. brethren -yvere over ag. t. in the watches 

13. 2. hired Balaam ag. t.||15. 1 testified ag. t. 21. 
Psal. 17. 7. savest from those that rise up ag. t 

34. 16. the face of the Lord is against t. tha 

do evil, 1 Pet. 3. 12 
/sa.3.9. their countenance doth witness against t 

5. 25. he hath stretched forth his hand against t 

13. 17. behold, I will stir up the Medes ag. t. 

14.22.1 will rise up ag. t. \\63. 10. he fought ag. t. ■ 
Jer. 1. 16. and I will utter my judgments ag. t. 

4. 12. I will give sentence a. t.\\23. 32. I am a. t. 

25. 30. prophecy a. t. Ezek. 6. 2. | 13. 17. I 25. 2. 

26. 19. evil he pronounced ag. t. 35. 17. | 36. 31. 
Lam. 1. 13. he sent fire, and it prevaileth ag. t. 
Ezek. 15. 7. and I will set my face against t. 

20. 8. to accomplish my anger ag. t. in Egypt 

35. 11. thou hast used out of thy hatred ag. t. 
38. 17. that I would bring thee against t. 

Dan. 7.21. and the same horn prevailed against t 
Hos. 8. 5. mine anger is kindled against t. 

10. 10. the people shall be gathered against t. 
Mat. 10.18. for a testimony against t. Mark 6. 11 

I 13.9. Luke 9. 6. 
Markl2.12. spoken that parable ag.t. Luke 20.19 
./3ct5l3.51.shookoff'the dust of their feet a^amstj 
16. 22. the multitude rose up together against t. 
19. 16. in whom evil spirit was, pre vailed against t. 
26. 10. I gave my voice a. t. \\ 11. being mad a. t. 
Rom. 2. 2. judgment of God is ag. t. that commit 
Col. 3. 19. love your wives, and be not bitter ag. i. 
2 Pet. 2. 11. bring not railing accusation against t. 
Rev. 11. 7. the beast shall make war against t. 
See Fight, Over. 
Among or Amongst THEM. 
Gen. 47. 6. knowest any man of activity among t. 
Exod. 7. 5. bring children of Israel from among t. 

10. 2. tell my signs which I have done amongst t 

25. 8. that I may dwell am. t. 29. 46. Psal. 68. 18. 

30.12. that there be no plague a. t. when numbered 
Lev. 15. 31. defile my tabernacle that is among t. 
JV*M?K. 1. 47. the Levites were not numbered am. i. 

11. 1. and the fire of the Lord burnt among t. 3. 
4. the mixt multitude among t. fell a lusting 

16. 3. and the Lord is among t. Psal. 68. 17. 

18. 20. Aaron shall have no part am. t .Josh.li.S. 

23. 21. and the phout of a king is among t. 
Deut.7.20. the Lord will send the hornet among t. 
Josh. 8.33. the stranger, as he that w.^s born am. i. 

35. the strangers that were conversant among t 

9. 16. they understood that they dwelt among t. 

20. 4. give him a place that he may dwell am. t. 

24. 5. according to that which I did amongst t. 
Judg. 1. 30. but the Canaanites dwelt ainong t. 

10. 16. put away the strange gods from a. t. 
ISam. 6. 6. when he wrought among t. JVeh. 9 l" 

9.22. made them sit in the chiefest place among i. 

10. 10. prophets met him, and he prophesied a. t. 
2 Sam. 19. 28 set thy servant a. t. that did eat 
2 Kings 17. 25. therefore the Lord sent lions a. t. 
\Chron.2\. 6.Levi and Benjamin not counted a.t. 

26. 31. there were found mighty men among t. 
2 Chron. 20. 25. found a. t. abundance of spoil 

28. 15. and clothed all that were naked among t 
Ezra 2. 65. there were among t. 200 singing men 
J^eh. 4. 11. till we come in the midst a. t. and slay 
Esth. 9. 21. v.Tote to establish the Purim a. t. 
Job 1. 6. and Satan came also among t. 2. 1. 
15. 19. and no stranger passed among t. 
Ps-al. 22. 18. they part my garments among t. an<J 
cast lots on my vesture, Mat. 27.35. John 19. 24 
55. 15. let death seize them, wickedness is a. t 
57. 4. and I lie even a. t. that are set on fire 
68. 25. a. t. were damsels playing with timbrels 
78. 45. he sent divers sorts of flies among t. 
49. trouble, by sending evil angels among t. 
99. 6. and Samuel a. t. that call upon his name 
105. 27. they shewed his signs a. t. and wonders 
136. 11. and brought out Israel from among t. 
Cant. 4. 2. and none is barren among t. 6. 6 
Tsa. 5. 27. none shall be weary nor stumble a. i 
8. 15.' and many a. t. shall stumble and fall 
41. 28. for I beheld, and there was no man a. t. 
43. 9. who a. t. can declare this, and shew thirgs 
48^ 14. which a. I. hath declared these thmgs 
66. 19. I will set a sign among t. and will send 
.Ter. 6. 15. they shall fall among t. that fall, 8. 12 

18. and know, O congregation, what is a. t 
12. 14. pluck out the house of Judah from a. t 
24. 10. I will send famine and pestilence a. t. 
25. 16. because of the sword that I will send at ^ 



THE 



THE 



THE 



ler, 37. 10. there reniaineii but wounded men a. i. 

4l.8.tcn men found amonff f .thjit said, slay us not 

Lam.lAl. Jerusalem us a menstruous woman a. t. 

Eze/i. '2. 5. tliere hath been a prophet a. t. 3J. So. 

3. 15. and remained there among t. seven days 
25. and tliou shalt not jjo out among t. 

9. 2. and one man a. t. had a writer's nililiorn 
12. 10. concerneth all Israel that are among t. 
12. and the prince that is among t. sliail l)ear 
22. 26. 1 am proph. a. t. || 30. 1 sought a man a. i. 
J3. 33. tliey shall know that a prophet been a. t. 

34. 24. and my servmt David a prince among t. 

35. 11. I will make myself known among t. 
Dan. 1. 19. a. t. was found none like Daniel 

7. 8. there came up among t. another little horn 

11. 24. he shall scatter a. t. the prey and spoil 
Has. 7. 7. there is none a. t. that caileth to me 
Zech 12. 8. that is feeble a. t, shall be as David 

14. 13. tumult from the Lord shall be among t. 
JUat. 11. 11. I say, a- t. that are born of women 
Mark 6. 41. and' the two fishes divided he a. t. 
Luke 9. 46. then there arose a reasoning a. U 

22. 24. and there was also a strife among t. 

55. Peter sat down among t. in the hall 
John 9. 16. and there was a division among t. 

15. 24. if I had not done a. t. tlie works which 
Acts 4.34. nor was there any among t. that lacked 

17. 33. so Paul departed from among t. 

18. 11. continued, teaching the word of God a. t. 

20. 32. inheritance a. t. that are sanctified, 26. 18. 
Rom. 11. 17. a wild olive tree, were grafted in a. t. 

1 Cor. 2. 6. we speak wisdom a. t. that are perfect 

2 Cor. 6. 17. come out from a. t. and be ye separate 

2 Pet. 2. 8. that righteous man dwelling a. t. 

3 John 9. who loveth the pre-eminence among t. 
Jude 15. to convince all that are ungodly a. t. 
Rev. 7. 15. sitteth on the throne shall dwell a. t. 

Jit THEM. 
JVjim.21.30. we have shot at f .Heshbon is perished 
Deut. 7. 21. thou shalt not be affrighted at t. 
Psal. 10. 5. as for all his enemies, he puffeth at t. 
59. 8. but thou, O Lord, shalt laugl? at t. 

64.7. but God shall shoot at t. with an arrow 
Jer. 10. 2. for the heathen are dismayed at t. 

Before THEM. 

Gen. 18. 8. and set it b. ^||33.3. he passed over b. t. 

t^xod. 10. lA. before t. there were no such locusts 

13.21 the Lord went before t. by day, JVm7h. 14.14. 

21. 1 judgments which thou shalt set before t. 
A*M7H. 10.33. and the ark of the Lord went before t. 

27. 17. to go out and in before 1. 1 Sam. 18. 16. 
Deut. 2. 12. destroyed them from before t. 21, 22. 

1 Chron. 5. 25. JVe/t. 9. 24. 

28. 25. and thou shalt flee seven ways before t. 
yosA.6. 13. armed men went before f.rereward after 

. 18. 1. and the land was subdued before t. 

21. 44. stood not a man of their enemies before t. 
Judg. 3.27. Ehud before t. \\ 7. 24. take b. t. waters 
8 ^am. 10.5. with a tabret, a pipe and har|), before t. 
2 Sam. 10. 16. and Shobach wenti. 1. 1 CAr. 19. 16. 

20.8. when they were in Gibeon, Amasa went h. t. 
iKings 8. 50. give them compassion b.t. 2C/i?\30.9. 

22. 10. prophets prophesied before t. 2 Chr. 18. 9. 
•2 Kings 3. 24. so that the Moabites fled before t. 

4. 31. Gehazi passed on b. 1. 1( 44. so he set it b. t. 
6.22. set bread and water bef. t. that they may eat 

17. 11. whom the Lord carried away before t. 

2 Chron. 7. 6. the priest sounded trumpets before t. 
J^eh. 12. 36. and Ezra the scribe before t. 
P5ai.22.25.I']l pay my vows before i.that fear him 

54. 3. they have not set God before t. 86. 14. 

78. 55. he cast out the heathen also before t. 

105. 17. he sent a man before t. even Joseph 
Eccl. 4. 16. no end of all that have been before t. 

9. 1. either love or hatred by all that is before t. 
Tsa. 'M). 8. now go write it before t. in a table 

42. 16. I will make darkness light before t. 

63. 12. that led them, dividing the Vr-ater before t. 
Jer. 1.17. not dismayed, lest I confound thee bef. t. 

9. 13. have forsaken my law which I set before t. 
32. 13. and I charged Baruch before t. saying 
33. 24. they should no more be a nation before t. 
49. 37. to be dismayed bef( re t. that seek their life 
Ezek. 8. 11. and there stood before i. seventy men 

16. 18. hast set mine oil and incense before 1. 19. 
23.24. 1 will set judgment before t.they shall judge 
32. 10. when I shall. brandish my sword before t. 
44. 11. shall stand before t. to minister to them 

.Toel 2. 3. afire devoureth bef. t. and behind them, 

the land is as the garden of Eden before t. 

10. the earth shall quake &e/ore<. the sun be dark 

► .9mo.i 2. 9. yet I destroyed the Amorite before t. 

Mic. 2. 13. the breaker is come up bef. t. and their 

king shall pass b. t. and Lord on head of them 

Zech.X^.S. David as the angel of the Lord before t. 

Jf af.2.9. lo, the star which tbev saw went before t. 

14. 6. she danced b.t.\\ 26. 70. but he denied b. t. 

17. 2. and was transfigured before t. Mark 9. 2. 
Mnrk 6. 41. gave to his disciples to set b. t. 8. 6, 7. 

% 10. 32. Jesus went before t. and they were amazed 
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L%ikc 22.47. Judas went 6. «.1|24.43. he did eat b. t. 

19. 28. ascending up to Jerus. icsxx^w cm before t. 
John 10. 4. shepherd goeth before t. sheep follow 

12.37. tho' he had done so many miracles before t. 
Acts 16. 34. he set meat b. t. \\ 22. 30. set Paul b. t. 
Oal.'i.lA. I said to Peter before t. all, if thou being 

Behind THEM. 
jEzod.14.19. the pillar removed and stood behind t. 
Josh. 8. 20. when the men of Ai looked behind t. 
Judg. 20. 40. the Benjamites looked behind t. 
2 Sam. 5. 23. but fetch a compass behind t. 
2Chron. 13.13. an ambushmentto come about b. t. 
Joel 2. 3. b. t. a flame burneth, b. t. a wilderness 

Besides THEM. 
Job 1. 14. and the aases were feeding beside t. 
Ezek. 10.16. wheels turned not from b. t.l9.|il.22. 
.yi/ai.25.20. 1 have gained besides t. five talents, 22. 

Between THEM. 
jEio(Z.22.11.an oath of the Lord shall be between t. 

28. 33. and bells of gold between t. round about 
./os/i.8.11. now there was a valley between f.and Ai 

1 Sam.\l. 3. a valley betiveen t. and the Philistines 
26.13. David stood a great space being between t. 

2 Sa;re.l4.t6. and there was no deliverer befu>eeii t. 

21. 7. because of the Lord's oath bcticeen i. 

1 Kings 18. 6. so they divided the land between t. 
Job 41. 16. that no air can come between t. 
Zec/j.6. 13. counsel of peace shall be betweent. both 
Jicts 15.39. the contention was so sharp between t. 

%THEM. 
Lev. 19. 31. nor after wizards to be defiled by t. 
Josh. 23. 7. nor cause to swear by t. nor serve 
Judg. 3. 1. the Lord left, to prove Israel by t. 4. 

2 Sam. 15. 36. by t. ye shall send to me every thing 
2 Chron. 24. 13. and the work was perfected by t. 
Job 36. 31. for by i. judgeth he the people 
Psal. 19. 11. moreover by t. is thy servant warned 
Isa. 7. 20. namely by t. beyond the river 

Jer. 5. 7. and have sworn by t. that are no gods 
Ezek. 1. 19. creatures went, the wheels went by t. 

14. 3. should I be enquired of at all by t. ? 
Huh. 1. 16. because by t. their portion is fat 
. il'it. 5. 21. that it was said by t. of old, 27, 33. 
.Mark 6.48.he cometh, and would have passed by t. 
/./w/i;e2-1.4.two men stood Z>?/ i. in white. Acts 1.10. 
Acts 4. 16. a notable miracle has b3en done by t. 

15. 12. what wonders God had wrought by t. 
Rom. 10. 5. who doeth those things shall live by t. 

19. I will provoke you to jealousy by t. 
1 Cor. 1.11. by t. v/hich are of the house of Chloe 
1 Tim. 1.18. thou by t. rnightest war a good warfare 
Hcb. 2. 3. confirmed to us by t. which heard him 
1 Pet. J. 12. which are now reported to you by t. 

Concerning THEM. 
J^um. 32. 28. so con. t. Moses commanded Eleazar 
.Tudg.\b.2. Samson saidcon. t.\ shall be blameless 
.iVf/i. 11.23. it was the king's commandment con. t. 
1 Thess-i. l3.to he ignorant con. t. which are asleep 

1 .John 2. 20. have I written con. t. that seduce you 

For THEM. 
Gen. 6. 21. it shall be for food for thee and/o?- 1. 

34. 21. the land, behold it is large enough /or t 

43. 32. and they set on bread for t. by themselves 
Exod. 14. 25. let us flee, the Lord fightcth/or t. 
Lev. 4. 20. and the priest shall make an atonement 
for t. 9. 7. 1 10. 17. .^^«w. 8. 21. | 16. 46. 

7. 7. there is one law /or t. the i)riestshallhaveit 
JVjn?!. 10. 33. to search out a resting-place for t. 

11.22.shall herds be slain/or t. fishes gathered/, t. 
Dent. 28. 32. fail with longing /or t. all the day 

33. 2. from his right hand went a fiery law /or t. 
.Tosh. 18. 10. Joshua cast lots /or 7.. in Shiloli 

19. 9. the part of Judah was too much /or t. 
47. the coast of Dan went out too little /or t. 
Judg. 21. 16. how shall we do for wives /or t. ? 
17. there must be an inheritance /or t. escaped 
Ruth 1.13.would ye tarry /or i. till they were grown 

2 Chron. 30. 18. butHezekiah prayed /or t. saying 

34. 21. go enquire of the Lord for nie and /or t. 
J\reh. 1. 5. Gorl keepeth mercy for t. that love him 

5. 2. we take up corn for i.that we may eat and live 
9. 15. broughtest forth water /or t. out of the rock 

Esth.5.9.con\ti to the banquet I shall prepare /or t. 

.Job 6. 19. the companies of Sheha waited /or t. 

22. 17, and Avhat can the Al^ni.ghty do for t. ? 
24. 5. wilderness yieldeth food for t. nnd ch'^d'-en 

Psal. 31. 19. which thou hast laid up fur I. that 
fear thee, /or t. that trust in thee 
104. 8. to the place which thou hast founded /or t. 
106. 45. and he remembered /or t. his covenant 
126. 2. the Ijord hath done great things for t. 

Isa. 23. 13. till the Assyrian founded it /or t. 
18. for her merchandise shall be for t. that dwell 
34. 17. he hath cast the lot/or t. he divided to them 

35. 1. the solitary place shall be <rlad /or t 
Jer.3.'2. in the wavs hast thou sat for t. as Arabian 

7. 16. neither lift up cry nor prnyer/or t. 
16.6.nor shall men lament/or f .nor cut themselves 
7. neither shall men tear themselves/or t. 
18. 20. T stood before thee to speak good for t. 



Jer. 28.13. L-..t thou shalt make/or t. yoke5 M'lrm 
Ezek. 7. 11. neither shall there be wailing /or t 
1 1, 21. but as /or t. whose heart walketh after 

16. 21. to cause them to pass thro' the tire for t 
20. 0. to bring into a land I had espied /or t. 
34. 10. that my flock may not be meal /or t. 

29, and I will raise up /or t. a plant of r&nowD 
36. 37. I will yet be enquired of to do it ft>r t. 

45. 15. one lamb to make reconciliation for t. 

46. 17. but his inheritance shall be his son's for t 

48. 10. for t. even for the priests shall be oblatiou 
Dan. 2. 35. no place was found for t. Rev. 20. 11. 
Hos. 2. 18. make a covenant /or t, with the beasia 
Zech. 10. 8. I will hiss for U and gather them foi 

10. into Lebanon place shall not be found /or t. 
Mat. 5. 44. pray /or t. which despitefuUy use you 
and, persecute you, J.uke 6. 28. 
12. 4. nor lawful for t. that were with him 
18. 19. it shall be done /or *. of my Father 
Mark 10. 24. how hard for t. that trust in riches 
Luke 2.7. there was no room for t. in the inn 
.Tohn 6. 7. is not sufficient /or t. that every one 

17. 9. I pray for t. I pray not for the world, 20. 
Acts 8. 15. Peter and John prayed for t. that they 

10.24. Cornelius waited/, t. and had called friends 

17. 16. now while Paul waited for t. at Athens 

1 Cor. 2. 9. things which God hath prepared for t, 
7. 8. it is good for i. if they abide even as I 

14. 22. but prophesying serveth for t. that believe 

2 Cor. 5. 15. should live unto him which died/or t. 
Col. 2. 1. knew what great conflict I have /or t. 

4.13. hath a great zeal/or t. that art «n Laodicea 
Heb. 1. 14. s]iirits sent forth to -niinistt-r for t. heira 

7. 25. he ever liveth to make interc-wsion for t. 

11. 16. for he hath prepared /or t. a City 
2 Pet. 2. 21. it had been better for t. not to known 
1 John 5. 16. give life for t. that sin not to death 

From THEM. 
Gen. 11. 6. now nothing will be restrained from t, 

42. 24. he took from t. Simeon and bound him 
JSTum. 16. 15. I have not taken one ass />-<>?« t. 

18. 26. the tithes which I have given you from t, 

'35.8. from t. that have many ye shall give many ; 
hat from t. that have few ye shall give few 
Deut. 22.1. sheep go astray, and hide thys.df /. f.4.. 

31.17. hide my fa ce/.«. 32.20. Ezek. 7.22 Mic.3.'i. 

1 Sam. 6. 7. and bring their calves home from t. 
\Chron. 14.14. go not after them, turn away from t. 
2Chron. 20.10. but they^urned /. t. and dectroyed 
Psal. 31. 15. deliver me/ro?7i t. that persecute me 

59. 1. defend me from t. that rise up against me 

84. 11. no good thing will he withhold /ro7« t. 
Prov. 3. 27. withhold not good fro7n t. to whom 

22. 5. that doth keep his soul shall be ftxv from t, 
Eccl. 2. 10. what mine eyes desired I kept not/, t. 
Cant. 3. 4. it was but a little that I passed /ro77i t. 
Jer. 8. 13. things I have given shall pass /ro>7i t. 

9. 2. that I might leave my people and go from t, 

18. 20. T stood to turn away thy wrath from t. 
25. 10. I will take/ro?7i t. the voice of mirth 
32. 40. 1 will not turn away fr. t. to do thern *ooe 

Ezek. 7. 20. therefore I have set it far/ro77t t- 

23. 17. and her mind was alienated /ro7?i t. 

24. 25. tlie day when I take from t. their strew^'J, 
39. 23. therefore hid I my face from t. 24. 

29. noiilier will I hide my face any more //•07rt t. 
Hos. 5. 6. he hath withdrawn himself /ro7« t. 

11. 2. as they called them, so they went from t. 
Mic.2.S. pull off the robe with the garment /ro7« t. 
Mat. 9. 15. the bridegroom shall be taken from t. 

Mark 2. 20. Luke 5. 35. 
Mark 14. 52. he left the cloth, and fled fr. t. naked 
Luke 9.45.understood not, it was hid/ro7« i. 18.34 

24. 51. he was parted /rOT« t. and carried to heaven 
.Tohn 12.36. departed, and did hide himsclf/rojji t. 
.^cts 7. 39. would not obey, but thrust him /7'oto t. 
Rom. 15. 31. that I may be delivered frovi t. that 

2 Cor. 2. 3. 1 should have sorrow /toot t. of whom 
1 1.12. 1 may cut off occasion/7'07« t. which desire 

Heb. 7. 6. whose descent is not counted /ro»« t. 

2 Pet. 2. 18. clean escaped/roTTi t. who live in error 

Rev. 9. 6. desire to die, and death shall flee from t. 

See Dkpart, ed. 

In THEM. 

Exod. 20. 11. for the Lord made heaven nnd earth, 

the sea, and all thatz??. t. is, Acts 4. 24. 

29. 29. to be anointed and he consecrated in t. 
Lev.tQ. 3. 1 will be sanctified in t. that come ni-gn 

18. 5. he shall live in t. JVeh. 9. 29. Ezek. 20. 11, 

13, 21. Gal. 3. 12. 
JVw7?i.20. 13. strove, and he was sanctified in t. 
Deut. 5.29. O that there were such a heart in t. 

32. 28. nor is there any understanding 771 t. 
.Tosh. 5. 1. nor was there spirit 7"7i t. any more 

24. 13. cities which ve built not, and ye dwell int 
2 Kings 5. 12. may I not wash in t. and be clean 
.Tob 4. 21. doth not their excellency in t. go away 
Psal. 19. 4. ill t. he set a tabernacle for the sun 

107, 5, hungry, thirsty, their soul fainted in t. 

115. 8. so is every one that trusts in t. l.'S. 18. 



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Psa.1. 147. 11. Lord taketJi ])ieiwure m t. that (ear 
t-'rov. 6.6. tliere is ao huig tiovvard or perverse in t. 
Keel. 3. 1-i. 1 know that there is no good in t. 

b. 11. their lieart is luiiy set in t. to do evil 

12. 1. tliou shall say 1 have no pleasure in t. 
isa.'o.Vi. teil-tree and oak, whose substance is in t. 

i>. 20. it is because there is no light int. 
Jer. 2. 37. and thou shall not prosper in t. 

5 13 tlie word is not in t.||8.y.\vJiat wisdom is in t. 

lO 5 cannot do evil nor is it in t. lo do good 
14. uJid there is no breath in t. 51. 17. 

•!'J, b. build ye houses, and dwell in t. 28. 
iuzek. > (i. my statutes they have not walked in t. 
13- wken 1 have accomplished my fury in t. 

10. 17. the spirit of the living creature was in i. 

18. 24. ill trespass and sin, in t. shall he die, 2i3. 
tS. 25. and when 1 shall be sanctitied in t. in sight 
33. 10. pine away in t. \\ 37. 8. was no breath in t. 

Dan. 5. 3. his wives and concubines drank in t. 23. 
Hos. 14. 9. are right and the just shall v. aik in t. 
AiiLos 5.11. built houses, but ye sliall not dwell in t. 
Obad. iS. they shall kindle ni t. and devour them 
Mai. 2. 17. tliat doeth evil, he delightelh in t. 
Mat. 13. 14. in t. is tulhlled the pro]ihecy of Esaias 
L,^lke 13. 14. in t. therelore come and be healed 
Jotin 5. 39. in t. ye think ye have eternal life 

17. 10. thiue are mine, and 1 am gloritied in t. 
23. 1 in t. thou in me || 20. may be in t. and 1 in t. 
Horn. 1. 19. may beKiiown'of God, is manifest iiit. 

32. but have pleasure in t. that do them 
9 Cur. 2. 15. in t. that are saved, wi t. that perish 

C.IU. God said, I will dwell in t. and walk in t. 
Epk. 2. 10. God ordained that v. e should walk in t. 

4. 18. alienated through the ignorance that is in t. 
Col. 3. 7. in whicl"; ye walked, when ye lived iti. t. 
2 Thess. 2. 10. ail deceivableness in t. that perish 
1 Tim. 4. 16. continue in t. for in doing this 
Hcb. 4. 2. not being mixed with taith in t. that 

1 Pet. 1. 11. the spirit of Christ which was in t. 
% Pet. 3. Vq. speaking in t. of these tilings 

Rev. 5. 13. and all that are in t. heard 1, saying 

12. 12. rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in t. 

15. 1. for in t. IS tilled up the wrath of God 

20. 13. delivered up the dead which were in t. 

21. 14. in t. the names of the twelve apostles 

Into THEM. 
Ezek. 37.10. the b.ealh came itito t. and they lived 
^/art.5.12.send that we may enter in.t. I.ukcS.32. 
iie».ll.ll.the spirit of life frfcn God entered mfo (. 

Of THEM. 
Oen.3.7. the eyes oft. both were opened and knew 

19. 13. the cry uf t. is waxen great before God 
£a;orf.20. 5. generation oft. that hate me, Deut.o.^. 

6. to thousands of t. that love me, JJeut. 5. 10. 
35. 35. of t. that do any work and that devise 
Lev. 4. 2. il'a soul shall do against any of t. 
11.4. o/i.ye shall not eat||22.o/£.eat,Z)eui.20.19. 

22. 22. nor make an offering by fire of t. on altar 

25. 44. of t. buy bond-men and bond-maids, 45. 

26. 43. the land also shall be left of t. and enjoy 
J^um. 1.21. those that were numbered, oft. 23.25. 

I 2. 4, 13. 1 3. 22, 34. 
3. 49. took money of t. that were over and above 
7.5.take it o/t.|| 11.26. were o/t.that were written 
•14. 23. nor shall any of i. that provoked me see 

16. 34. fled at the cry of t. \\ 26. 64. not a man oft. 

33. 55. that those which ye let remain of t. 
Deut. 1. 29. neither be afraid of t. 7. 18. | 20. 1, 

3. .Josh. 11. 6. J\''eh. 4. 14. 

2.6. 3^6 sh.buy meat oft.hviy water oft. for money 

33. 11. loins of t. that rise, and of t. that hate him 

Josh. 10. 8. there shall not a man of t. stand before 

2 Sam. 0.22. and of t. shall I be had in honouj- 

2 Kings 10. 14. and slew them, nor left he any oft. 
I Chron. 5. 20. they cried, he was intreated vf t. 
Ezra 8. 20. all of t. were expressed by name 
JVeA. 10. 31. would not buy it of t. on the sabbath 
Job 14. 21. are low, but he pcrceiveth it not of t. 
Psal. 19. 11. in keeping of t. there is great reward 

21. 12. make ready arrows against the face of t. 

24. 6. this is the generation of t. that seek him 

34. 19. but the Lord delivered him out of t. all 
22. none of t. that trust in him sliall be desolate 

40. 5. if I would speak of t. they are more than 
65. 5. and of t. that are afar off upon the sea 
84. T). in whose heart are the ways of t. 
102. 26. all of t. shall wax old like a garment 
Prov. 21. 6. tossed to and fro of t. that seek death 
Eccl. 7. 18. that feareth God shall come forth of t. 
Isa. 9.^16. they that are led oft. are destroyed 
17. 14. this is the portion of t. that spoil us 
19 22. he shall be intreated of t. and heal them 
39- 2. Hezekiah was glad of t. and shewed them 
41 23. that when I asked of t. could answer 
42. 9. before they spring forth I tell you of t. 
22 spoiled, they are all of t. snared in holes 
44 fl. that make an image, are all of t. vanity 
65.1.Iamsoughto/£. that asked not for me, I am 
found of t. that sought me not, Rom. 10. 20. 
65. 19. and I will send those that escape of t. 
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)Isa. 66. 21. 1 will take of t. lor priests and Levites 
Jtr. 8. 19. because vf t. tiial dwell in i'txr fouiitry 

10. 5. be not auaid of t. iLick. 2. 6. Luli-t: 12. 4. 
23. 14. they are all of t. unto me as Sodom 

25. 14. great kings shall serve themselves of t. 

29. 22. and of t. shall be taken up a cuise by all 

30. 19. and out of t. shall proceed thanksgiving 
34. 9. that none should serve himself o/ t. 10. 
42. 17. and none of t. shall remain, Ezek. 7. 11. 

Ezek.H.lti.a.il oft. muurning every one lor iniquity 

20. 40. all of t. in the land shall serve me 

23. 6. all of t. desirable young men, 12. 23. 
15. in dyed attire, all of t. princes lo look to 

38. 4. all of t. clothed with all sorts ol armour 
11. and gales all of t. dwelling without walls 
Hos.l'S.'I. they say oft. let the men kiss the calves 
./^//iOi-9.1.cutin llie head all of t.hn thai tteeth oft. 
jUic. 3. 2. who pluck off liieir skin Irum ujf' t. 3. 
7.13.1and desolate because of t. that dwell therein 
Zeck. 11. 13. goodly price that 1 was prized at of t. 
Mat. 21. 31. wliether of I. twain did the will ol lus 

45. they perceived tiiat he spake of t. 
Mar kl'-Z. -16. \^h(\se wilesliallshe bi^ of t.LukiUQ.'i'i. 
Luke a. 13. oft. he chose twelve named apostles 
7. 42. tell me, winch of t. v\iu love him most? 
9. 46. which of t. should be greatest! 22. 24. 
22.23. which oft. it was that should do this thing? 
58. another saw him and said, thou art also of t. 
John 4. 52. then enquired he of t. the hour when 
16. 4. ye may remember that 1 told you of t. 
18.9. oft. w hich iliou gavest me, have 1 lost none 
j^cts 15. 14. to take out of t. a people for his name 
23. 21. there Ue in wait of t. more than forty men 
Rom. 11. 12. if the fall of t. be t|ie riches of wor'd, 
and diminishing of t. ihe riches of the Gentiles 
15. if the casting away of t. be the reconciling 
2 Tim. 3. 11. out of t. all the Lord delivered me 
i/ei.l0.39.we are not o/f. who draw back,buto/t. 
.fam. 3. 18. is sown m peace oft. that make peace 
Rev. 22. 9. of t. which keep the sayings of this 
See Both, O.nk, Some. 
On or upon THEM. 
Gen. 31. 34. Rachel had taken images and sat u. t. 
48. 10. Jacob said, let my name be named on t. 
Exod. 15. 9. my lust shall be satisfied upon t, 
19. 22. lest the Lord break forth upon t. 24. 
32.21. that thou hast brought so great asin upon t. 

34. nevertheless 1 will visit their sin upon t. 
/.cw.20.11. their blood shall be upon 1. 12, 13, 16,27. 

26. 36. upon t. that are left will 1 send a faintness 
Jfum. 11. 17. and 1 v. ill put of the sj'irit upon t. 29. 

lb. 33. the earth closeil upon t. and they perished 
Deut. 7. 16. thine eye shall have no pity upon t. 

25. shall not desire the silver or gold that is on t. 
9.10. on t. was written according to all Lord spake 

27. .5. thou shall not lift up any iron tool upon t. 
32. 23. I will heap mischiefs upon t. I will spend 

35. the things that shall come upon t. make haste 
Josh. 10. 11. the Lord cast down great stones u. t. 
.Tudg. 9. 57. and u. t. came the curse of Jotham 

1 Kings 18. 28. till the blood gushed out upon t. 

2 Kings 18. 23. if able to set riders u. t. Isa. 36. 8. 
23. 20. he burnt men's bones u. t. and returned 

1 Chron. 9. 27. because the charge was 2ipon t 

2 Chron. 29. 23. and they laid their hands on t. 

Jlcts 6. 6. i 8. 17. I 13. 3. 
32.26. so that the wrath of the Lord came not u. t. 
33. 11. Lord brought up. t. king of Assyria 
36. 17. he brought up t. the king of the Chaidees 
i3zra3. 3. for fear was u. t. because of the people 
Esth. 8. 17. for the fear of the Jews fell upon t. 
9. 3. because the fear of Mordecai fell upon t. 
27. Jews took u. t. to keep the days of Purim 
.,'ob 4. 19. how much less on t. that dwell in houses 

21. 9. neither is the rod of God upon t. 

Psal. 33. 18. eye of the Lord is u. t. that fear him 

48. 6. fear took hold ?t. t. there, and pain as of 
62. 10. if riches increase, set not your heart u. t. 
6.9. 21. pour out thine indignation upon t. 

78. 24. and had rained down manna u. t. to cat 
27. he rained flesh also u. t. as dust and fowls 
49. he cast upon t. the fierceness of his anger 

94. 23. he shall bring wpow t. their own iniquity 

103. 17. mercy to everlasting u. t. that fear him 

106. 29. and the plague brake in upon t. 

118. 7. therefore shall 1 see my desire w. t. that 
Isa. 9. 2. upon t. hath the light shined 

26. 16. a prayer, when thy chastening was u. t. 

27. 11. that made them will not have mercy on t. 

49. 10. he that ha:h mercy on t. shall lead them 
.Ter. 2. 3. evil shall come upon t. saith the Lord 

11. 8. 1 will bringM. 1. 11. 1 23. 12. ] 36. 31. | 49.37. 

12. 15. I will retu'n, and have compassion on t. 

24. 6. I will set mine eyes u. t. for good, 32. 42. 
33. 26. to return, for I will have mercy upon t. 
46. 21. the day of their calamity was come u. t. 

Ezek. 23. 16. she doted u. t. \\ 37- 8. flesh came u. t. 

44.17.no wool shall come u. t. v/hile they minister 

Dan. 3. 27. nor the smell of fire had passed on t. 

Ho3. 6. 10. 1 will pour out my wrath u. L like water 



Hos. 7. 12. they shall go, I will spread my utii u.l 
Jimos 9. 4. 1 will set mine eyes u. t. lor evil ai,d not 
Hab. 1. 13. wherelbre lookest tiiou u. t. thai d'jai 
Zeeh.ld.'o. bring them again, fo. 1 have luercy u. (. 

14. 17. who will not come up u. t. shall be no 
Mat.l'a.Xi. should put his hands u. t. Mark 10. 16.. 
Luke 1. 50. and his mercy is on t. that fear him 

2. U. and lo, the angel of the Lord came upon t. 
John 20. 22. when lie said this, he breathed on t- 
Jicts 4. 1. as they spake, the Sadducees came a. t. 
3. they laid hands on t. \\ 33. great grace was u.t 

5.5. great fear cameoTi all t.thal heard these things 

11. i5. tlie Holy Ghosl fell on t. as on us, 19. 6. 

19. 13. took upon t. to call over them wliich had 
16. and the man leapt on t. and overcame them 

21. 23. we have four men which have a vow ont. 
Rom. 11. 22. on t. which fell, severity but to thee 
Gal. 6. 16. peace be on t. and mercy, and on Israel 

1 Thess. 2. 16. wrath is come u. t. to the uttermost 
5. 3. then sudden destruction cometh upon t. 

2 Thtss. 1. 8. taking vengeance on t. that know not 
Heb. 5. 2. and on t. that are out of the way 
Rev. 6. 10. avenge our blood on t. that dwell on 

7. 16. nor shall the sun light on t. nor any lieac 
11. 11. and great fear fell u. t. which saw them 
16. 2. and upon t- which worshipped his ima^e 

Over THEM. 
Exod. 1. 11. they did set over t. task-masters 
5. 14. which Pharaoh's task-masters had set over I. 

18. 21. place sucli o^ier t. to be rulers ol' thousand* 
J^um. 7. 2. and were over t. that were numbered 

14, 14. have heard that thy itloud standeth over t 
Jiidg.Q. 8. the trees went to anoint a king over t. 

11. 11. the pepfle made Jephthah captain overt. 
l.!)'a?«. 8.7. rejected me that I should not reign over t. 

9. the manner of the king that shall reign over I. 

19. 20. and Samuei standing as appointed over t. 

22. 2. and David became a captain over t. 

2 Sam.'i. 7. Juiiah have anointed me king over I. 

1 Chron. 9. 20. Phinehas was the ruler over t. 
27. 26. and over t. that did the work was Ezr, 

2 Chron. 2. 11. he hath made thee king over t. 9. 8 
JVcA. 9. 28. so that they had the dominion over t. 
Esth. 9.1. the enemies hoped to have power over t. 
PsaZ. 49. 14. the upright shall have dominion over f. 

106. 41. and they that hated them ruled over t. 

Prov. 20. 26. a wise kiflg bringeth the wheel over I 

/5a. 3.4. babes shall rule over £.||12. women rule o. t. 

19. 4. a fierce king shall rule over t.sa.'nh the hotd 

52. 5. they that rule over t. make them to howl 

Jcr. 15. 3. and I will appoint over t. four kinds 

23. 4. 1 will set shepherds over t. \^hich shall lefd 
31. 28. like as I have watched over t. to pluck up, 

so will I watch over t. to build and to plant 
32. 41. yea, I will rejoice over t. to do them good 

41. 27. I will watch overt, for evil, not for good 
Ezrk. 'iO. 1. appeared over t. as a sapphire-stone 

19. glory of the God of Israel was over t. 11. 22. 

34. 23. and I will set up one shepherd over i. 

37. 24. David my servant shall be king over t. 
Dan. 2. 38. and hath made ihee ruler over t. al> 
Joel 2. 17. that the heathen should rule over t. 
Mic. 3. 6. and the day shall bp dark over t. 

4. 7. the Lord shall reign over t. in mount Zion 
Hab. 1. 14. creeping things that have no ruler o. t. 
Zech. 9. 14. and the Lord shall be seen over t. 
Mat. 20. 25. the princes of the Gentiles exercise 
dominion over t. Mark 10. 42. Luke 22. 25. 
Luke 11. 44. the men that walk o. t. are not aware 

19. 27. who would not that I should reign over t. 
.Bets 19. 13. to call over t. that had evil spirits 
Rom. 5. 14. even over t. that had not sinned aftei 
Col. 2. 15. a shew of them, triumphing over t. in it 
Rev. 9. 11. they had a king over t. whose name is 

11. 10. earth shall rejoice over t. and make merry 

Through THEM. 
jM</^.2.22.that thro" t.I may prove Israel whether 
Je»-.9.10.are burnt up.so that none can pass thro' I 

To or 'unto THEM. 
Gen. 37. 13. come, and I will send thee unto t. 

42. 7. strange iinto t. and spake roughly unto t. 
25. give them provision, thus did Joseph unto 

50.21°. Joseph comforted them, .spoke kindly wtj. t 
E.Tod.2.25.and G.had respect un. t. 2 Kings 13.23. 

3.13. what shall I say unto f.||]4.20. darkness tx) t. 

14. 22. the waters were a wall to t. on the right 

20 5 thou «ha]t not bow down thyself to t. nor 
serve them. Josh. 23. 7. 2 Kings 17. 35. 

30. 21. shall be a statute for ever to t. Lev. 17. 7 
T ev 6 17. I have given it unto t. for their portion 
JV^itm. 4.19-but thus do un.t.\\S 22. so did they vn t. 

16. 30. swallov/ up, with all that appertain unto t. 

33. 56. 1 shall do to you, as I thought to do unto t. 

35! 6. and to t. ye shall add forty and two ci*ief. 
Z>e«<. 1.8.which the L. sware to give unto t. 31 23. 

4, 7. what nation who hath God so nigh zinio l 'I 
.Tosli.Q.^O.lhis we will do un. t.I|26. so did he vn. t 
Judg. 2. 17. and they bowed themselves vntn t. 

9. 33. mayest do to t. as thou shalt find occasioi, 

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1 Sam. 30. 19. there was nothing lacUinj,' to t. 
•27. scnl sjioil to t. wliicli were in, i2ri, 2;), 30, 31. 

2 Sam. 20. 3. and led llieni, but went nut in uiitu I. 
I KiiiffS 1'2. 7. it'thou wilt s])eak good words to t. 
i Kings y. 18. saying, tlie messenger came to t. 20. 

12. 5. let tJie priests tal<e it to t. every man 
I Chron. 0.27. tiie opening thereof pertained to t. 
•2 C/tron. 32. 6. and sj)aiie comlbrtalJly to t. 
Kzra 4.20. tribute and custom was ])aid unto t. 

li. 21. such as had separated themselves unto t. 
J<fck.b. 11. restore to t. this day their lands, houses 
Eslh. 9. 22. month was turned luUo t. from sorrow 
Job 24. 12. yet God layeth not folly to t. 

17. morning is to t. even as the shadow of deatii 
Psal. 2d. 4. give them, render to t. their desert 

34. 0. for there is no want to t. that fear him 
44. 3. because thou hadst a favour unto t. 
63. 9. do iLiiio t. as to the Midianites, as to Sisera 
115.8. they that make them are like M7^.^ 135. 18. 
125. 4. do good to t. that are upright in heart 
i'rov. 2. 7. a buckler to t. that walk uprightly 
3. 18, a tree of life to t. that lay hold on her 

8. 9. they arc right to t. that find knowledge 

10. 20. so is the sluggard to t. that send him 

14. 22. mercy and truth be to t. that devise good 
2.). 13. so is a faithful messenger to t. that send 
30. 5. a shield %Lnto t. that put tlieir trust in him 

Eccl. 7. 12. wisdom gives life to t. that have it 
Isa. 19. 3. seek to t. that have familiar sjiirits 
28. 13. the word was unto t. precept upon precept 
40. 29. to t. that have no might he increascth 
42. 5. hatli given spirit to t. to walk .therein 
16. these things will I do unto t. and not forsake 
49.9.it;i.that are in darkness, JI/a£.4.1fi.A2tAc 1.79. 
of). 5. to t. will I give in my house a place and name 
57. 6. 10 t. hast thou poured a drink-ofTeriiig 
59. 20. to t. that turn from transgression in Jacob 
61. 7. everlasting joy shall be U7ito t. 
Jer. 5. 13. thus sliall it be done unto t. 
0. 10. the word of the Ix)rd is unto t. a reproach 

15. 19. let them return, but return not thou unto t. 
18. 8. repent of the evil I thought to do unto t. 
31.32. brake covenanl,tho' I was husband untot. 

/Mm. 1. 22. and do unto t. as thou hast done to me 

3. 25. the Lord is good unto t. that wait for him 

C5. give them sorrow of heart, thy cmseunto t. 

Rzck. 2. 4. 1 do send thee unto t. and thou shalt say 

3. 6. had I sent thee u7ito t. they had hearkened 

20. and thou shalt not be to t. a reprover 

11. IG. yet will I bo to t. as a little sanctuary 

12. 11. as I have done, so shall it he dune unto t. 
20.9. in whose sight I made myself known unto t. 
33. 32. lo, thou art wito t. as a very lovely song 
39. 13. and it shall be to t. a renown 

41. 12. because they ministered rinto t. before idols 
48. 12. oblation shall be unto t. a thing most holy 

18. shall be for food \Lnto t. that serve the city 
Dan. 4. 19. the dream be to t. that hate thee 

fi. 2. that the princes might give account unto t. 

9. 4. and keeping mercy to t. that love him 

n. 34. but many shall cleave to t. with flatteries 
Ho^. 4. 12. and their staff declareth xinto t. 
7.1 3. destruction unto i. because they transgressed 

11. 4. I was to t. as they that take off the yoke 
fonah 3. 10. evil that he said, he would do unto t. 
Mk. 2. 6. prophesy ye not, say they to t. that 

prophesy, they shall not proi)hesy to t. 

Mat. 6.8. be ye not like untot.\\~. 12. do ye so to t. 
17. 13. that he spake iuito t. of John the Baptist 
21. 30. other servants, they did unto t. likewise 
25, 9. but go ye rather to t. that sell, and buy 

Mark 4. 11. but to t. that are without in parables 

10. 40. shall be given to t. for whom it is jirepared 
lAikr. 2. 51. he went down, and was subject unto t. 

6. 31. that men do to you, do ye also to t. likewise 

33. if ye do good to t. that do good to you 

34. if ye lend to t. of whom ye hope to receive 

11. 13. give the Holy Spirit to t._ that ask him 
10. 28. that he may testify unto t. lest they come 
20.15. what shall Lord of the vineyard do xaito t.l 
23. 28. Jesus turning unto t. said, weep not for me 
24. 11. their words seemed unto t. as idle tales 

27. he expounded unto t. in all the scriptures 
Tolin 1. 12. to t. gave he power to become the sons 
of God, even to t. that believe on his name 

22. we may give an answer to t. that sent us 
2. 24. but Jesus did not commit himself «nto t. 
8. 27, that he spake to t. of the Father 
20, 23. sins ye remit, they are remitted unto t. 
Acts 1. 16. who was guide to t. that took Jesus 
2.3.there appeared unto f,cloventongues,asof fire 

41. there were added unto t. about 3,000 souls 
vv. 13. of the rest durst no man join himself to t. 

32, whom God hath given to t. that obey him 
14. 18. that they had not done sacrifice unto t. 
iO. 10 had called us to preach the gospel unto t. 
iO. 34. my necessities, and to t. that were with me 
25. 11. no man may deliver me unto t. I appeal 
[/om. 1.19. is manifest, for G. hath shewed itunto t. 
2.7. to t. who by patient contini anco in well doing 
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Kom. 8.28. work together (or jfood to t. that love G. 
10. 20. made manifest nn. t. that asked not after me 

1 C«r. 1.2. unto t. that are sanctitied in Christ Jesus 

24. unto t. that are called, boili Jews and Greeks 
9. 3. my answer to t. that do examine me, is this 
14. 34. for it is not i)ermitted unto t. to speak 

2 Cor. 4. 3. if gosjjcl hid, it is hid lo t. that are lost 
Gal. 1. 17'. to t. which were ajjostles before me 

0. 10. unto t. who are of the household of faith 
Eph. 2. 17. and preached peace to t. that were nigh 
Pkil. 1.28. is to t. an eviilent token of j)erditio4i 
2 Tkcss. 1. C. tribulation to t. that trouble you 

1 Tim. 4. 15. meditate, giv6 thyself wholly to t. 

2 Tim. 4. 8. but unto all t. that love his appearing 
Tit. 3. 13. that nothing be wanting unto t. 
Heb. 3. 18. not enter, but to t. that believed not 

4.2. to us was the gosiiel preached as well as unto t. 
8. 10. I will be to t. a God, they to me a people 
12. 11. y\iiU\cih unto f.that are exercised thereby 

19. word should not be sjjokcn to t. any more 
.Jam. 1. 12. Lord promised to t. that love him, 2. 5. 

1 Pet. 4, 6, gospel preached also to t. that arc dead 

2 Pet. \. 1. to t. that obtained like precious faith 
2. 22. )iap])encd unto t. according to the proverb 

Rev. 9. 3. unto t. was given power as the scorpions 
5.to t. it was given that they should not kill them 
20. 4. they sat, and judgment was given unto t. 
See Say, Woe. 
TowardTllEM. 
Psal. 103, 11. so great his mercy ioM7ar<ii. that fear 
Mat. 14. 14. Jesus was moved with compassion to- 
rcard t. and healed their sick, Mark 
6,34. 
Col.i.5. walk in wisdom toward t. that are without 
1 Tkcss. 4. 12. honestly toward t. that are without 

Under THEM. 
JVhw. 10. 31. ground clave asunder that wasunder t. 
.Tob 20. 8, and the cloud is not rent under t. 

IVitk THEM, 

^^01.19.9. we will deal worse with thee than icith t. 

34. 8. Hamor communed tcitk t. saying, my son 

43. 16. when Joseph saw Benjamin witk t. he said 

Exod. 6. 4. 1 have established my covenant with t. 

23. 32. shall make no covenant with t. Dcut. 7. 2. 
Lev. 20. 39. tliat are left shall pine av/ay with t. 

44. and to break my covenant loith t. 
JV«w.22.12.thou shalt not go W7. <.||20.arise, goto. t. 
32. 19. wc will not inherit with t. on yonder side 
Dcut. 2. 5. take good heed, meddle noiwit.h 1. 19. 
5. 29. would fear me, that it might be well loith t. 
7. 3. neither make marriages with t. .Tosh. 23. 12. 
5. thus shall ye deal with t. destroy tlieir altars 
9. who kcepeth covenant with t. that love Jjim 
.Tosh. 9. 15. and Joshua made peace with 1. 10. 
■Tudfr. 1. 22. they also went, and the Lord was lo. t. 

19.24. and do icith t. what seemeth good unto you 

1 Sam. 10. 6. and thou shalt projihesy with t. 

15. 6. go, get you down, lest I destroy you with t. 

2 Sam. 12. 17. he would not, nor did he eat with t. 
15. 30. they have there with t. their two sons 

1 Klings 8.40. and thou be angry with t.2 CA?'.G..3G. 

2 Kings 6. 10. are more than they that bo icith t. 
11. 9. with t. that should go out on the sabbath, 

and came to .Tehoiada, 2 Chron. 23, 8. 
22. 7. there was no reckoning made 7oilh t. 

1 Chron. 9. 25. their brethren were to come jcith t. 

2 Chron. ^. 12. and with t. 120 priests sounding 

14. 11. with many, or zozY/i t. that have no ))ower 
17. 8. with t. he sent Levites, and with t. Elisliama 

9. had the book of the law of the Lord with t. 

22. 12. and he was icith t. hid in the house of God 
Ezra 5. 2. with t. were the prophets of God hcli)ing 
JVch. 9. 13. thou spakest tcith t. from heaven 

24. that they might do with t. as they would 

13. 25. and I contended with t. and cursed them 
Esth. 3. 11. to do witk t. as it seemeth good to thee 
.Tob 21. 8. their seed is established in their sight w. t. 
Psal. 9. G. their memorial is perished with t. 

25. 14. secret of the Lord is with t. that fear him 
35. 1. plead my cause witli t. that strive with me 
42. 4. 1 went with t. to the house of God 
54.4. the Lord is witk J. that uphold my soul, 118.7. 
88. 4. T am counted witk t. that go down into pit 
119. 93. for with t. thou hast quickened me 
Prov. \.\').my son, walk not thou in the way with t. 

24. 1. evil men, neither desire to be with t. 

28. 4. but such as keep the law contend with t. 
Eccl. 8. 12. it shall be well with t. that fear God 
Isa. 14. 1. and the stranger shall be joined tcith t. 

20. thou shalt not he joined with t. in burial 
34. 7. and the unicorn shall come down with t. 
57. 8. enlarged thy bed and made a covenant to. t. 
59. 21. this is my covenant with t. saith the Lord 
GO. 9. to bring their silver and their gold with t. 
6] . 8. 1 will make an everlasting covenant witk t. 
65. 23. blessed of Lord, and their offspring w2</i t. 

Jer. 18. 23. deal thus witk t. in time of thine anger 
27. 18. and if the word of the Lord be with t. 
31. 8. I will gather with t. the blind and the lame 
32. 40. 1 will make an everlasting covenant witk t. 



Ezek. 16.17. thou madest images of men, and dith,^ 
commit whoredom with t. 2dT | 23. 7, 4.3. 

26. 20. bring thee down with t. that go down to pi» 

31. 14. w. t. that go down to pit, 32. J8, 24, 25, 29 
34. 25. 1 will make w. t. covenant of peace, 37.26 

30. 1 the Lord their God am with t. Zcch. 10. 5. 

37. 27. my tabernacle shall be with t. I their GotI 

Hos. 5. 5. Judah also shall fall with t. 

Mat. 9. 15. can the children fast as long as the 

bridegroom is with t. ? Mark 2. 19, lAikc 5, 34. 

13. 29. lest ye root up also the wheat with t. 

23. 30. we would not have been partakers with U 
25. 3. took their lamjjs, and took no oil with t. 

Mark 16.20,they preached, the L, working with t. 
Luke 15. 2. he eateth w. t.||lH. 7. tho' he bear 7o. t 

24. 33. found the eleven and them that were w. i 
.Tohn 17,12. while I was with t. in the world, I kep 

18. 5. Judas which betrayed him stood with t. 

20. 24. but Thomas was not 20. t. when Jes. came 
Acts 9. 28. he wa% with t. coming in and going 011) 

39. which Dorcas made while she was witk t. 
10. 20. arise, and go with t. || 11. 3. didst eat w. t. 
11. 12. spirit bade me go with t. nothing doubting 

21. and the hand of the Lord was with t 
12. 25. they took with t. John surnamcd Mark 
14.27. rehearsed all that God had done w. 1. 15. 4 

15. 38. Paul thought not good to take him with t 
20. 36. he kneeled down and prayed with t. ail 

21. 24. be at charges with t. that they may shave 
Rom. 11. 17. and witk t. partakest of the root 

12. 15. bless and curse not, rejoice with I. that 

do rejoice, and weep, with t. that weep 
E2)k. 5. 7. be ye not therefore partakers witk t. 
6. 24. grace be witk t. that love our L. Jesus Clir 

1 Thcss. 4. 17. shall be caught up together with L 

2 Tim. 2. 22. peace with t. that call on the Lout 
Heb. 3. 17. was it not with t. that had sinned? 

8. 8. for finding fault with t. he saith, behold 

10. 16. this is the covenant I will make with i. 

11. 31. the harlot Rahab perished not with t. 

13. 3, them that are in bonds, as bound with t. 

1 Pet. 3. 7. ye husbands, dwell with t. according 
4. 4. that ye run not loith t. to the satne excess 

2 Pet. 2. 20. latter end is worse w. t. than beginning 
Rev. 9. 19. had heads, and with t. they do hurt 

21. 3. tabernacle with men will dwell witk t. 

Without THEM. 
Lev, 26. 43. while shj lieth desolate without t. 
See Teach. 
THEMSELVES. 
Gen. 19. 11. they wearied t. to find the door 

43. 32. for them by t. for the Egyptians by t. 
Exod. 5. 7. let them go and gather straw for t. 

12. 39. nor had they prepared for t. victual 

32. 7. for thy people have corrupted t. Dcut. 9 

12. 1 32. 5. .Tudg.2. 19. Hos. 9. 9 
JJ'iim.8. 7. let them wash, and so"make t. clean 
Dcut. 32. 31. even our enemies t. being judges 
1 Sam. 3. 13. because iiis sons made t. vile and he 

14. 11. both of them discovered t. to the garrisup 
1 Kings 8. 47. if they shall bethink t. 2 Chr. 6. 37 

18. 23. let them choose one bullock for t. 
2ICings 8.20. Edom made a king over i. 2 Chr. 21.8 

17. 17. sold t. to do evil in the sight of the Lord , 
32. made to t. of the lowest of them priests 

19. 29. ye shall eat such things as grow oft. 

1 Chron. 19. 6. they had made t. odious to DaviJ 

2 Chron. 7. 14. if my peojile shall humble t. 
12. G. the princes and the king humbled t. 7. 

20. 25. precious jewels which they stript off for t. 

35. 14. afterw. they made ready for t. and priests 
Ezra 9. 2. they have taken off their daughters for t. 
Esth. 9. 31. and as they had decreed for t. and seed 
.Tob 24. 16. houses which they had marked for t. 

30. 14. in the desolation they rolled t. upon me 

41. 23. they are firm in i. they cannot be moved 
Psal. 2. 2. the kings of the earth set t. against God 

9. 20. the nations may know t. to be but men 

44. 10. and they whicli hate us spoil for t. 

57. 6. into the midst whereof they are fallen t. 

106. 28. they joined (. also to Baal-peor and ate 

140. 8. grant not their desires, lest they exalt t. 

Prov. 23. 5. riches make t. wings, they fly away 

Eccl. 3. 18. they might see that they t. are beasts 

Isa. 2. 6. and they please t. in children of strangers 

3. 9. for they have rewarded evil to t. 
40. 2. but t. are gone into captivity 

47. 14. they shall not deliver t. from the flame 

48. 2. for they call t. of the holy city, and stay 

56. 6. sons of^the stranger that join t. to the* Lord 

Jer. 2. 24. all they that seek her will not weary t 

4. 2. and the nations shall bless t. in him 

7. 19. do they not provoke 1. 1| 9. 5. they weary 
11. 17. for the evil they have done against t. 
12. 13. have put t. to pain, but shall not profit 

16. 6. nor cut t. nor make t. bald for them 

27. 7. and great kings shall serve t. of him 
30. 21, and their nobles shall be oft. 

34. 10. that none should serve t. of them anymoie 
Ezek. 10. 17. they were lifted up, these lift up t. 



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EzcA.JO.^Q.was the same, thdr appearances and t. 

1-1. Id. but tliey only sliall be delivered t. 

34. 2. woe to shepherds of Israel tliat do feed t. 
10. nor shall the sheplicrds feed i. any more 

t5.5. shall also the Levites of the house have for ^ 
flos. 4. 14. for t. are sepafat-^d with whores 

7. 14. they assembled t. for corn and wine 

S. 10. but they separat-y,' t to that shame 
Hab. 1. 7. tiieir judgments sna.l proceed of i. 

2. 13. the people shall weary t. for very vanity 
Zech. 4. 12. which empty the golden oil out of t. 

11.5. who slay them, and hold t. not guilty 
Mat. 14. 2. John Baptist is risen, therefore mighty 
works do shew forth t. in him, Mark 6. 14. 

16.7. reasoned, among t. Mark 8. 16. Luke 20. 14. 

19. 12. there be eunuchs, who made t. eunuchs 

21. 25. reasoned with t. Mark 11. 31. Luke 20. 5. 
23. 4. but they t. will not move them with one 

Mark 4. 17. receive it, and have no root in t. 

9. 10. and tliey kept that saying with t, 

Luke 7. 30. rejected the counsel of God against t. 
18. 9. iie spake to certain which trusted in t. 

20. 20. sent spies which should feign t. just men 
23. 12. for before they were at enmity between t. 
Tokn 17. 13. they might have my joy fulfilled in (. 

18. 23. they t. went not into the judgment hall 
icts 15. 32. Judas and Silas being prophets also t. 
16. 37. but let them come t. and tetch us out 
18. 6. and when they opposed t. and blasphemed 
21.25. that they keep t. from things offered to idols 

23. 12. certain Jews bound t. under a curse, 21. 

24. 15. a resurrection whicli they (. also allow 
28. 25. and when they agreed not among t. 

29. the Jews had great reasoning among t. 
Ro77i. 1.22. professing i.to be wise, they became.fools 

24. to dishonour their own bodies between t. 

27. receiving in t. that recompense of their error 
2. 14. these not having the law, are a law to t. 
10.3. have not submitted t.lo righteousness of God 
13. 2. they that resist shall receive to t. damnation 

1 Cor. 6. 9. nor abusers oft. with mankind 

2 Cor. 5. 15. should not henceforth live to t but to 
8. 3. beyond their power they were willing of t. 

10. 12. measuring t. by t. comparing t. with t. 

11. 13. tansforming t. into the apostles of Christ 
Gal. 6. 13. for neither do they t. keep the law 
£j3A.4.19. who have given t. over to lasciviousness 
Phil. 2. 3. let eacli esteem other better than t. 

\ Thesi. 1. 9. for they t. shew of us what manner 
i Tim. 1. 10. them that defile t. with mankind 

2.9. women adorn t. in modest apparel, 1 Pet. 3.5. 

3.13.they purchased to t. good degree and boldness 

6. 19. laying up in store for t. a good foundation 
i Tim. 2. 23. instructing those that oppose t. 
26. may recover t. out of the snare of the devil 

4. 3. but they shall heap to t. teachers, having 
Tit. 1. 12. one of t. even a prophet of their own 
Heh. 6. G. seeing they crucify to t. the Son of God 

1 Pet. 1. 12. that not to t. but us they did minister 

2 Pet. 2. 1. and bring upon t. swift destruction 
13. sporting t. with their own deceivings while 
19. they i. are the servants of corruption 

Jude 7. giving t. over to fornication, going after 
10. they corrupt t. \\ 12. feeding t. without fear 
19. who separate t. sensual, having not the Spirit 
See Gather, Hide, Spread. 
THEN. 
Gen. 4. 25. t. began men to call upon the Lord 

13. 7. the Canaanite dwelt t. in the land 
16. t. shall thy seed also be numbered 

27. 41. t. will I slay mv brother Jacob 

28. 21. t. shall the Lord be my God 

44. 23. if our brother be with us t. will we go down 

49. 4. t. defilest thou it ; he went up to my couch 

Lev. 20. 41. if t. their hearts be humbled, and they 

t. accept of the punishment of their iniquity 

42. (. I will remember my covenant with Jacob 

Josh. 14. 11. as my strength was (. so is it now 

12. if the Lord be with me, t. I shall be able 
Tiidg.^ 8.they choose new gods, t. was war in gates 
l Sam. 15. 14. what meaneth t. this bleating of sheep 

25. 31. t. remember thine handmaid . 

1 Kintrs 8. 32. t. hear thou in heaven, 34, 36, 39, 

45, 49. 

22. 47. there was t. no king in Edom, a deputy 

2 Kinffs 1. 10. t. let fire come down from heaven 

8. 16. Jehoshaphat being t. king of Israel 

9. 3. t. open the door and flee and tarry not 

I Chron. 11. 16. and David was t. in the hold 
BC/trow,.33.13. t. Man asses knew the Lord was God 
Ezra 5. 1. t. the prophets prophesied to the Jews 
2. t. rose Zerubbabel to build the house of God 
Esth. 5. 9. t. went Haman forth that day joyful 

14. t. said Zeresh his wife, and his friends to him 
7. 10. t. was the king's wrath pacified 

Tob 3. 13. 1 should have slept, t. had I been at rest 
11. 11. he seeth also, will he not t. consider it? 
22.26. t. shaltthou have delight in the Almighty 

29. t. thou shalt say tliere is lifting up 
38. 2L kflovv'est thou it. because thou wast ^ born 
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Psal. 27. 10. t. the Lord will take me up 
51. 13. t. will 1 teach transgressors thy ways 
55. 12. was not an enemy, 1. 1 could have borne it 
69. 4. t. I restored that which I took not away 
106. 12. t. believed they his words, they sang 
119. 6. t. shall I not be ashamed, when I have 

Prow. 2.5. t. shaltthou understand the fear of Lord 

9. t. shalt thou understand righteousness 
24. 14. 1, there shall be a leward, thy expectation 

/sffl.32.16. (.judgment shall dwell in the wilderness 

58. 8. t. shall thy light break forth as the morning 

9. t. shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer 

Jer. 4. 1. t. shalt thou not remove 

11. 15. when thou dost evil, t. thou rejoicest 
18. t. thou shewedst me their doings 

23. 22. (. they should have turned them from 
33. 26. t. will I cast away the seed of Jacob 

Ezek. 39. 28. t. shall they know that 1 am the Lord 
Dan. 5. 24. t. was part of the hand sent from him 
Mai. 3. 16. t. they that feared the Lord spake often 
Mat. 5. 24. and t. come and offer thy gift 

9. 15. t. shall they fast, Mark 2. 20. Luke 5. 35 

12. 29. t. Vt-ill he spoil his house, Mark 3. 27. 
16. 27. and t. he shall reward every man according 
17. 26. Jesus saith, t. are the children free 

19. 25. were amazed, saying, who t. can be sav^ed ? 
Mark 10. 26. Luke 18. 26. 

24. 14. for a witness to all, t. shall the end come 
21. for t. shall be great tribulation, such not since 

26. 56. t. all the disciples forsook him and lied 
Mark 12. 37. and whence is he t. his son 7 

13. 14. t. let them that be in Judea flee to the 

mountains, Luke 21. 21. 
Luke 6.42. t. shalt thou see clearly to pull out 
John 1. 21. he asked what t. art thou Elias ? 
25. they asked him, why baptizest thou t. ? 
7. 33. and 1. 1 go unto him that sent me 

8. 28. t. shall ye know that I am he, and that I do 
.,'icts 2.38. (. Peter said to them, repent and be bapt. 

41.t.theythat gladly received his word were bapt. 
11. 18. t. hath God to the Gentiles granted, 26. 20. 
7^0???. 6. 21. v/hat fruit had ye t. in those things 1 
7. 7. what shall we say t. is the law sin? 9. 14. 
8. 17. if children, t. heirs, heirs of God, joint heirs 

11. 5. so t. at this present there is a remnant 

1 Cor. 4. 5. t. shall every man have praise of God 

10. 19. what say 1 1. that the idol is any thing 
13. 12. but t. face to face, now I know in part, 

t. shall I know even as also I am known 

14. 15. what is it 1. 1 1| 2 Cor. 12. 10. t. am I strong 

G^aZ.2.21. come by the law, t. Christ is dead in vain 

3.29. if ye be Christ's, t. are ye Abraham's seed 

4. 2^. but as t. he that was born after the flesh 
6.^. t. shall behave rejoicing in himself 

lTAess.5.3.i.suddendestructioncomelh upon them 

2 Thess. 2. 8. (. shall that wicked one be revealed 
Heb. 7. 27. first for his own sins, t. for the people's 

12. 8. t. are ye bastards, and not sons 

1 John 3. 21. t. have we confidence towards God 

THENCE. 
Gen. 24. 7. thou shalt take a wife to my son from t. 

27. 45. then I will send and fetch thee from t. 
49. 24. from t. is the shepherd, the stone of Israel 

JVum. 13. 23. they cut down from t. a branch, 24. 
23. 13. Balak said, curse me them from (. 27. 
Devt. 4. 29. if from t. thou shalt seek the Lord 

5. 15. the Lord brought thee out t. 6. 23. | 24. 18. 
19. 12. the elders shall send and fetch him t. 
30. 4. from t. will the Lord gather thee, and 

from t. will he fetch thee, J^ch. 1. 9. 
.Tudg. 19. 18. to mount Ephraim, from t. am I 
1 Sam. 4. 4. might bring from t. the ark of the cove- 
nant of the L. of hosts, 2 Sam. 6. 2. 1 Chr. 13. 6. 

1 Kings 2. 36. go not forth from t. any whither 

2 Kings 2. 21. shall not be from t. any more death 
23. and he went up from t. to Beth-el 

25. from t. to Carmel, and from (. to Samaria 
7. 8. the lepers carried t. silver and gold and hid il 

2 Chron. 26. 20. they thrust out Uzziah from t. 

Ezra 6. 6. now therefore, be ye far from t. 

Isa. 52. 11, depart ye, depart, go ye out from t. 
65. 20. there shall be no more t. an infant of days 

Jcr. 5. 6. every one that goes t. shall be torn 
22. 24. were the signet yet would I pluck thee t. 
36. 29. cause to cease from t. man and beast 
37. 12. went forth to separate himself < 
43. 12. and he shall go forth from t. in peace 
49. 16. as the eagle I will bring thee down from t. 

Ezek. 11. 18. shall take all abominations from t. 

Hos. 2. 15. I will give her her vineyards from t. 

Jlmos 6. 2. from t. go ye to Hamath the great 
9 2. dig into hell, t. shall my hand take them, 3. 
4. t. will I command the sword, it shall slay 

Ohad. 4. among lars, t. will I bring thee down 

Mat. 5. 26. thou shalt by no means come out t. 
10. 11. who worthy, and there abide, till ye go t. 

Mark 6. 11. when ye depart t. shake off the dust 

I^uke 16. 26. that would come from t. to us cannot 
THENCEFORTH. 

Lev. ^. 27i t. it shall be accapted for vou 
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2 Chron. 32. 23. Hezeldah was tagnified from I 
Mat. 5. 13. is t. good for nothing but. to be cast oui 
John 19. 12. from t. Pilate sought lo release him 

THERE. 

Gen. 2. 8. t. he put the man whom he had formed 

18. 28. if I find forty-five (. 1 will not destroy il 

32. 29. he blessed him t. \\ 35. 7. t. God appeared 

49. 31. t. they buried Abraham and Sarah, t. 

they buried Isaac and Rebekah his wife 

Exod. 8. 22. Goshen, no swarms of flies shall be t. 

15.25. f. he made a statute, t. he proved them 
17. 6. behold I will stand before t. in Horeb 
24. 12. come up into the mount, and be t. 34 2. 

34. 28. and he was t. with the Lord forty daya 
Lev. 8. 31. t. eat it || 16. 23. shall leave them t. 
JVum. 11. 17. I will come and talk with thee t. 

13. 28. moreover we saw the children of Anak 

t. 33. Deut. 1. 28. Jo.'ih. 14. a. 

20. 1. and Miriam died t. and was buried t. 

26. and Aaron shall die t. 28. De^it. 10. 6. 

Dcut. 4. 28. t. ye shall serve gods, work of men's 

hands, wood and stone, 28. 36, 64. Jer. 16. 13. 

10. 5. and t. they be unto this day, Josh. 4. 9. 
12. 5. your God shall choose to put his name i. 

14. 23. I 16. 2, 11. 1 Kings 8. 29. | 9. 3. 

31.26. it may be t. for a witness against thee 
Judg. 5. 27. where he bowed, t. he fell down dead 

7. 4. bring them down, I'll try them for thee t. 

21. 9. none of the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead t. 
Ruth 1. 17. where thou diest, t. will I be buried 
1 Sam. 1. 3. the priests of the Lord were t. 4. 4. 
28. and Hannah worshipped the Lord t. 

11. 14. go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom t. 
15. t. they made Saul king before the Lord t. 

they sacrificed, and t. they rejoiced 

21. 7. a certain man of the servants of Saul t. 

22. 22. I knew when Doeg the Edomite was t. 
2Sam. 3. 27. Joab smote Abneri. under tlie fifth rib 

6. 7. God smote Uzzah ^and t.he died by ark of G. 
15. 21. even t. also will thy servant be 
35. hast thou not t. Zadok and Abiathar 

1 Kings 8. 8. staves, and t. they are to this day 
11. 36. 1 have chosen to put my name t. 2 Kings 

23. 27. 2 Chron. 6. 5, 6. ] 7 16. Keh. 1. 9. 

17. 4. I commanded the ravens to feed thee t. 

18. 10. when they said he is not t. he took an oath 

19. 3. came to Beer-sheba, and left his servant t. 

2 Kings2. 21. Elisha went, and cast the salt in t. 
4. 11. he came and lay t.\\7. 4. and we shall die t. 
7.5.when they were come, there was no man (. 10, 

1 Chron. 14. 12. when they left their gods, t. 

2 Chron. 23. 9. but a prophet of the Lord was t 

32. 21. they slew Sennacherib t. with the sword 
EzraQ. 12. God hath caused his name to dwell t 
Job 3. 17. t. the wicked cease from troubling, and 

t. the weary be at reg'. 

18. (. the prisoners rest together, and hear not 

19. small and great are t. the servant is free from 

23. 7. t. the righteous might dispute with him 
35. 12. t. they cry, but none giveth answer 
39. 30. and where the slain are, t. is she 

Psal. 14. 5. t. were they in great fear, 53. 5. 

45. 12. the daughter of Tyre shall be t. with a gift 
48. 6. fear took hold upon them t. and pain 

66. 6. went through flood, t. did we rejoice in him 
69. 35. will build cities that they may dwell t. 
87. 4. Philistia and Tyre, thi%man was born t. 6 
7. singers and players on instruments shall be t 
104. 26. t. go the ships, t.is that Leviathan 
133. 3. t. the Lord commanded the blessing 
139. 8. thou art t. \\ 10. shall thy hand lead me 
Prov. 8. 27. I was (. || 9. 18. that" the dead are t. 

26. 20. where no wood is, (. the fire goeth out 
Eccl. 3. 16. th.at wickedness was t. iniquity was t. 

17. for there is a time t. for every purpose 
11. 3. where the tree falleth, t. it shall be 
Cant. 6. 5. t. thy mother brought thee forth 
Tsa. 13. 20. nor shall shepherds make their fold t. 
21. but wild beasts of the desert shall lie t. 

22. 18. t. shalt thou die, and t. the chariots 

23. 12. to Chittim, t. also shaltthou have no rest 
28. 10. line upon line, here a little and t. a little 

33. 21. t. glorious Lord will be a place of rivers 

35. 8. and a highway shall be t. and a way 
9. no lion, but the redeemed shall walk (. 

48. 10. t. am I || 65. 9. my servant shall dwell t. 
Jer. 8.22. is t. no balm in Gilead, no physician t. 7 
18. 2. t. will I cause thee to hear my words 

20. 6. t. thou shalt die, and shalt be buried t. 
22! 26. another country t. shall ye die, 42. 16, 

27. 22. and (. shall they be till I visit them 
38. 23. he was t. when Jerusalem was taken 
-^2. 14. will go into Egypt, and t. will we dwell 
47. 7. against Askelon, t. hath he appointed it 

Ezek. 3.22. goto the plain, I will t. talk v.-ith theo 

12. 13. he shall not see it, though he shall die v 
17. 20. 1 will plead with him t. for his Irespaisa 
20. 28. and they offered t. their sacrifices, t. thtf 

presented the provocation of their offering 
S5. and t. will i plead with you face to face 



THE 

Ersft.CO.-tO.f -will I accept then),t. require ofitriR{,'3 
i?2. 20. and I will leave you t. and melt you 
21). 3. t. were their breasts jire^-sed, /. they bruised 
2'J. 14. and they shall be t. a base kingdom 
32. 22. Ashur is t. and ail her comjiany 
35. 10. we will possess it, whereas the Lord was t. 
48. 3.'). name ot'the city shall be, the Lord is t. 
Ho.-i. 2. i5. and she shall sing t. as in her youth 
7. 9. yea, grey hairs are here and t. upon him 
9. 15. f. 1 hated ihem || 12. 4. t. he spake with us 
Joel 3. 2. I will plead with them t. for my people 
^■itiios 6. 12. will one plow t. witii oxen7 

7. 12. into Judah, t. eat bread and prophesy t. 
MicA. lO.t. be delivered, t. Lord shall redeem thee 
Zeph. 1. 14. the mighty man shall cry t. bitterly 
Jlat. 2. 13. be thou t. till 1 bring thee word 
5. 23. t. rememberest that thy brother hath ought 
24. leave t. thy gift before the altar 
6. 21. where treasure is, t. will your heart be also 
8. 12. t. shall be gnashing of teeth, 22. 13. | 24. 51. 
12. 45. they enter in, and dwell t. Luke 11. 26. 
18. 20. ill ray name, t. am I in the midst of them 

24. 23. lo here is Christ, or t. Mark 13. 21. 

25. 25. I hid thy talent, t. thou hast that is thine 

27. 36. and sitting down, they watched him t. 

28. 7. in Galilee, t. shall ye see him, Mark 16. 7. 
Mark 1. 38. let us go, that I may preach t. also 

6. 5. and he could t. do no mighty work, save that 
Luks 10. 6. and if the son of peace be t. your peace 

12. IS. t. \vill I bestow all ray fruits and goods 
John 12. 28. where I am t. shall my servant be 

14. 3. that where I am, t. ye may be also 
Mcts 20. 22. the things that'shall befall me t. 

22. 10. t. it shall be told thee of all things which 
Roi^. 9. 23. t. be called the children of living God 
Rev. 21. 25. for there shall be no night t. 22. 5. 

THEREABOUT. 
Luke 24. 4. as they were much perplexed t. 
See Abode, Is, None, One, Strand, Stood, 
Was. 

THEREAT. 
Exod. 30. 19. wash their hands and feet, f. 40, 31. 
Mat. " " 



1. 13. and many there be which go in t. 
THEREBY. 



Gen. 24. 14. t. shall I know thou hast shewed 

Lev. 11. 43. that ye should be defiled t. 

Job 22. 21. with God, t. good will come unto thee 

Prov. 20. 1. whoso is deceived t. is not wise 

Eccl. 10. 9. cleaveth wood, shall be endangered t. 

Isa. 33. 21. nor shall gallant ships pass t. 

Jer. 18. 16. passeth t. i?hall be astonished, 19. 8. 

51. 43. neither doth any son of man pass t. 
Ezek. 12. 5. dig through, wall and carry out t. 12. 

33. 12. he shall not fall t. || 18. he shall die t. 

19. and do what is lawful, he shall live t. 
Zech. 9. 2. and Haraath also shall border t. 
John 11. 4. that Son of God might be glorified t. 
Eph. 2. 16. by the cross, having slain the enmity t. 
Heb. 12. 11. yields to them who are exercised t. 
15. root springing up, and t. many be defiled 

13. 2. for t. some have entertained angels 
I Pet. 2. 2. milk of the v/ord that ye may grow t. 

THEREFORE. 
f?sn.2.24.tshall a man leave his father and mother 

17. 9. God said, thou shalt keep my covenant t. 
42. 21. guilty, t. is this distress come upon us 

Exod. 1. 20. t. God datilt well with the mid wives 
4. 12. t. go II 5. 8. they be idle, t. they cry, 17. 

12. 17. t. shall ye observe this day, 13. 10. 

16. 29. t. he giveth you on the sixth day bread 
31. 14. ye shall keep the sabbath t. for it is holy 
Lev.ll.A4. ye shall t. be holy, I am holy, 45. j 21.6. 

18. 25. t. I do. visit the iniquity thereof upon it 
2(5. ye shall t. keep my statutes and judgments 
30. t. keep my ordinances, 19. 37. | 20. 22. | 22. 9. 

25. 17. ye shall not t. oppress one another, but fear 
Js'um. 3. 12. t. the Levites shall be mine 
Deut.5.15.t. the Lord thy God commanded thee to 
keep the sabbath-day, 15. 11, 15. j 24. 18, 22. 

28. 48. t. thou shalt serve thine enemies 
Jud({. 11. 8. t. we turn again to thee now 

1 Sam. 1. 28. t. also I have lent him to the Lord 
28. 18. t. hath the Lord done this thing to thee 

2 Sam. 6. 23. t. Michal had no child to her death 

1 Kinffs 2. 2. be strong t. and shew thyself a man 
20. t2. t. thy life shall go for his life, and people 

2 Kiuffs 1. 6. t. thou shalt not come down, 16. 

19. 18. t. they have destroyed them 

1 C/i7"ort.l0.14. t. he slew Saul, and turned kingdom 

2 Chron. t. 7. 22. hath he brought all this evil 
30. 7. t. gave them up to desolation, as ye see 

fTeh. 2. 20. t. we his servants will arise and build 

13. 28. 1. 1 chased him from me 

Job 21, 14. t. they say to God, depart from us 
35. 14. judgment is before him, t. trust in him 
42. 8. t. take unto vou seven bullocks, seven rams 
Psal. 16. 9. t. my heart is glad || 31. 3. t. lead me 
3G. 7. Mhe childrenof men put their trust in thee 
45. 2. t. God hath blessed thee for ever 
T. U God hath anointed thee with oil of gladoeaa 
618 



THE 

Psal. 45. 17. t. shall the peoii4e praise thee for ever 
55. 19. have no changes, t. they fear not God 
63. 7. t. in shadow ol ihy wings I will rejoice 
73. 10. t. his i)eople return hither 
91. 14. Sethis love on me, £. will I deliver him 
lOG. 23. t. he said, that he would destroy them 
116. 10. I believed, t. have 1 spoken, 2 Cor. 4. 13. 
119. 104. t. 1 hate every false way 
129. are wonderful, i. doth my soul keep tliem 
139. 19. depart from me £. ye bloody men 
Prov. 17. 14. t. leave oflf" contention before it be 
Eccl. 5. 2. God is in heaven, t. let thy words be few 
8. 6. t. the misery of man is great upon him 

11. t. the heart of men is set in them to do evil 
Isa. 3. 17. t. the Lord will smite with a scab 
10. 16. t. the Lord of hosts shall send leanness 
24. 6. t. hath the curse devoured the earth 
42. 25. t. he hath poured the fury of his anger 
59. 16. t. his arm brought salvation unto him 
Jer. 6. 15. t. they shall fall among them that fall 
40. 3. ye obeyed not, I. this thing is come on you 
Lam. 3. 24. Lord i.? my portion t. will I hope in him 
Jonah 4. 2. t. I fled before unto Tarshish 
Zech. 1. 16. 1. 1 am returned to Jerus. with mercies 

7. 12. t. came a great wrath from the Lord 
Mai. 3. 6. t. ye sons of Jacob are not consumed 
Mat. 5. 48. be ye t. perfect || 10. 31. fear ye not t. 

19. 6. what t. God hath joined together let not 
27. we have forsaken all, what shall we have t. ? 

24. 42. watch t. 44. | 25. 13. Mark 13. 35. 

28. 19. go ye t. teach all nations, baptizing them 
Mark 1. 38. t came I forth Ij 12, 27. yet t. do err 
I^uke 4. 43. for t. am I sent || 6. 36. be ye t. merciful 

11. 19. by whom t. shall they be your judges 
49. t. also said the wisdom of God, I will send 

14. 20. I married a wife, and t. I cannot come 

20. 15. what t. shall the Lord of the vineyard 

do unto them 1 Mark 12. 9. 
33.<.in the resurrection whose wife of them is she 
John 3. 29. this my joy t. is fulfilled 

8. 47. ye t. hear them not, because not of God 

9. 41. but ye say, we see, t. your sin remaineth 

10. 17. t. doth my Father love me, because I lay 

12. 50. what I speak t. as Father said, so I speak 
15. 19. 1 have chosen you, t. the world hateth you 

.^cts 3. 19. repent ye t. and be converted, that your 
i?o??i.4.22.i.it was imputed to him for righteousness 
12. 20. t. if thine enemy hunger, feed him 

1 Cor. 6. 20. t. glorify God in your body and spirit 

12. 15. not the hand, is it t. not of the body, 16. 

15. 58. i^. be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always 

2 Cor. 8. 7. t. as ye abound in every thing, in faith 
Eph. 5. 7. be not ye t. partakers with them 

24. t. as the church is subject to Christ, so wi^tes 

2Tim. 1.8. be nott. ashamed of the testimony ofL. 

See Now. 

THEREFROM. 

Josh. 23. 6. that ye turn not aside t. to right or left 

2Aln^£3.3.sinsofJeroboam,he departed not i. 13. 2. 

THEREIN. 
Gen. 9. 7. multiply t. \\ 18. 24. for fifty righteous t. 
23. 11. the cave that is t. I give it to thee, 17, 20. 
34. 10. the land before you, dwell and trade t. 21. 
Exod. 16. 24. neither was there any worm t. 
31. 14. doeth any work t. be cut oflT, 35. 2. 
40. 3. shalt thou put t. the ark of the testimony 
9. anoint the tabernacle and all t. Lev. 8. 10. 
Lev. 6. 3. sinning t. \\ 1. done in trespassing t. 

13. 21. no white hairs t. \\ 37. black hairs t. 

18. 4. ordinances to walk t. Judg. 2. 22. Isa. 42. 5. 

22. 21. perfect, there shall be no blemish t. 

23. 3. ye shall do no work t. it is the sabbath of 
the Lord, Deut. IG. 8. .Kum. 29. 7. .Jer. 17. 24. 

7. ye shall do no servile work t. 8, 21, 25, 35, 
36. J^iLm. 28. 18. | 29. 35. 

25. 19. shall eat your fill and dwell t. in safety 
J^um. 13. 20. whether there be wood t. or not 

16. 7. put fire t. and put incense in them, 46. 
Deut. 7. 25. nor take it, lest thou be snared t. 

13. 15. destroy all that is t. Josh. 10. 28, 39. 
15. 21. if there be any blemish t. if it be lame 

17. 19. he shall read t. all the days of his life 
20. 11. people that is found t. shall be tributaries 
29. 23. nor beareth, nor any grass groweth t. 

JosJi. 1. 8. thou shalt meditate t. day and night 

6. 17. the city and all t. shall be accursed, 24, 

1 Kings 8. 16. a house, that my name might be t. 

2 Kings 2. 20. bring me a new cruse, and put salt t. 
1 Chron. 16. 32, let the fields rejoice, and all that 

is /. Psal. 96. 12. 
icizra 4. 19. rebellion and sedition been made t. 
J\reh. 6. 1. wall, that there was no breach left t. 

7. 4. city was large, but the people were few t. 
5. found it written t. 13. 1. || 8. 3. he read t, 

9. 6. made the earth, the seas, and all that is t. 

Psal. 24. 1. I 69. 34. | 98. 7. 

Job 3. 7. night solitary, let no joyful voice come t. 

20. 18. restitution, and he shall not rejoice t. 
Psal. 37.29. the righteous shall dwell t. for ever 

69» 38. and they that love his name shall iweW t. 



THE 

Psai. 107. 34. a fruitful land into baBrenness, f'oi 

wickedness of them that dwell t. Jer. 12. 4 

111. 2. sought out of all th-at have pleasure f. 

119. 35. thy com ; andments, t. do I delight 

146. 6. God who made the sea and all t. is, .^ct3 

14. 15. I 17. 24. Rev. 10. iS. 

Prov. 22.14. shall fall t. 26.27. Jc;r.23.12. Hos. 14.9 

Isa. 7. 6. and let us make a breach t. for us 
33. 24, the people that dwell t. shall be forgiven 
35.8. the wayfaring men, tho' fools, shall not err t. 
51. 3. joy and gladness shall be found t. 
6. they that dwell t. shall die in like manner 
59, 8. whosoever goeth t. shall not know peace 

Jer.6.16. good way and walk t. we will not walk*, 
9. 13. have not obeyed my voice, neither walked t 
44. 2. and no man dwelleth t. 48. 9. j 50. 3, 40, 
51. 48. and all that is t. shall sing for Babylon 

Ezek. 14. 22. behold, t. shall be left a remnant 
24. 6, woe to bloody city, to pot whose scum is t. 

Hos. 4, 3. every one shall mourn that dwelleth t. 

Amos 8. 8. I 9. 5. 

Zech. 13. 8. Lord saith, two parts t. shali be cut 
off and die, but the third part shall be left t. 

Mark 10. 15. he shall not enter t. Lxike 18. 17, 

Acts 1. 20. be desolate and let no man dwell t. 

Rom.l.n. for t. is the righteousness of G. revealed 
6. 2. how that are dead to sin, live any longer t. ? 

1 Cor. 7. 24. wherein he is called, t. abide with God 
Eph. 6. 20. that t. I may speak boldly as I ought 
Phil. 1. 18. and 1 1. do rejoice, and will rejoice 
Col. 2. 7. taught, abounding t. with thanksgiving 
Heb. 4. 6. it remaineth that some must enter t. 

10. 8. offering wouldest not, nor hadst pleasure t 
Jam. 1. 25. whoso lookethinto- and continueth t 
2Pet.3. 10. the earth and works t. shall be burnt up 
Rev. 11. 1. rise and measure them that worship t 
13. 12. causeth them that dwell t. to worship beast 
21, 22, and I saw no temple i. God is tiie temple 
See Dwelt. 
THEREINTO. 
Luke 21. 21, let not them in the countries enter t. 

THEREOF, 
Gen. 2. 17. in the day thou eatest t. surely die, 3.3. 
Exod.3.20.a.l\ my wonderswhich Ivvill do in midst t 
10. 26. for t. must we take to serve the L. our God 
12. 43. no stranger shall eat t. 45. 48. 2 Kings 7. 2 
44. when circumcised, then shall he eat t. 
Deut. 26. 14. I have not eaten iv in my mourning 

2 Kings 4. 43. they shall eat and leave i!. 44. 
.7(3^24. 13. they know not the ways t. nor abide 
Psal. 34. 2. the humble shall hear t. and be glad 
Prov. 16. 33. the whole disposing t. is of llse Loro 
Eccl. 6. 2. God giveth him not power to eat t. 

THEREON. 
Exod. 20. 24. shalt sacrifice t. the burnt-ofleringa 

40. 35. because the cloud abode t. jK''um. 9. 22. 
2 Sam. 17. 19. the woman spread ground corn /,, 

19. 26. I will saddle me an ass that I may ride t 
1 Chron. 12. 17. the God of our fathers look t. 
Ezra 6. 11. and being set up, let him be hanged t 
Esth. 7. 9. then the king said, hang Haman t. 
Isa. 30. 12. and trust in perverseness, and stay (. 
Ezek. 15. 3. will take a pin of it to hang a vessel /■ 
Mat. 21. 7. they set him t. Luke 19. 35. John 12. 14 
19. and found nothing t. Mark 11. 13, Liike 13.6, 
Mark 14. 72. and when he tJmught t. he wept 
1 Cor. 3.10. laid the foundation, another buildeth t. 
Rev. 5. 3. was not able to open book or look t. 4. 

6. 4. and pouer was given to him that sat t. 

21 .12. city had twelve sates, and names written /. 

THEREOUT. 
J^ev. 2. 2. he shall take t. his handful of flour 
Judg. 15. 19. in the jaw, and there came water t 

THERETO. 
Exod. 30. 38. shall make like unto that to smell U 
Lev. 5. 16. add the fifth part t. G. 5. | 27. 13, 31. 

18. 23. neither stand before a beast to lie down t. 
Jfum. 19. 17. running water shall be put t. in a 

vessel 
Deut. 12. 32. thou shalt not add t. nor diminish 
J'i<(/^.11.17.but king of Edom would not hearken L 

1 Chron. 22. 14. 1 prepared, and thou mayest add t, 

2 Chron. 10. 14. your yoke heavy, but I will add t. 
21. 11. Jehoram compel ed Judah t. 

Psal.lld.9.hy taking heed «. according to thy word 
Isa. 44. 15. maketh an image, and falleth down t. 
Mark 14. 70. a Galilean, thy speech agreeth t. 
Oal. 3. 15, no man disannulleth or addeth t. 

THEREUNTO. 
ii^zo<Z.32.8.theymade a molten calf,and sacrificed t 
Deut. 1. 7. and go to all the places nigh t. 
Eph. 6. 18. and watching t. with all perseverance 
1 Thess. 3.3. for you know that we are appointed t 
Heb. 10. 1. can never make the comers t perfect 
1 Pet. 3. 9. knov/ine that ye are t. called, that ye 

THEREUPON. 
JR^ze/t.lG.lG.thou deckedst and playedst the harlot t 
Zeph. 2. 7. the remnant of Judah shall feed t. 
1 Cor. 3. 10. take heed how he buildeth t. 
14. aityman'a work abide ^vhich he hath boilt t 



THE 



THE 



THI 



THEREWITH. 

1 Bam. 1"2. H. any bribe to blind mine eyes t. 
17- 51. drew his sword, and cut oiThis head t. 
31. 4. and thrust me tlirough 1. 1 Chron. 10. 4. 

2 Kings 5. 6. 1 have t. sent Naaman my servant 
12. 14. and vepuired t. liie liouseoftlie Lord 

Prov. 15. Iti. than great treasure and trouble t. 

17. an ox, and liatred t. \\ 17. 1. quietness t. 
25. 16. lest tiiou be tilled t. and vomit it 
Eccl 1 13. hatii given sore travel to be exercised t. 

10. ft whoso removeth stones shall be Imrt t. 
Ezek. 4. 15. and thou siialt prepare thy bread t. 
Joel 2. 19. corn, oil, wine, ye shall be satisfied t. 
Phil. 4. 11. state, I have learned t. to be content 

1 Tim. 6. 8. food and raiment, let us be t. content 
Jam. 3. 9, t. bless we God, and t. curse we men 
iJo/in 10. prating against us, and not content t. 

THESE. 

<TiS7j.l0.5.1iy t.were the isles of Gentiles divided, 32. 

27. 4G. if Jacob take a wife of such as /.. what good 

31. 43. t. daughters, t. children, t. cattle is mine 

32. 17. asketh, saying, whose are t. before thee 
43. l(j. Joseph said, bring t. men home, make 

ready, for t. men shall dine wi h me at noon 
Exod. 14.20. but the cloud gave light by night to t. 

21.11. and if he do nott. tiiree unto her, then she 

32. 4 t. be thy gods, O Israel, which brought, 8. 
Leu. 5. 13. his sin that he hath sinned in one of t. 

11. 4. t. ye shall not eat 1| 29. t. shall be unclean 
9. t. shall ye eat, 21. 22. Daut. 14. 9. 

24. and for t. ye shall be unclean, whoso toucheth 
22. 22. ye shall not oifer t. to llie Lord, 25. 
.\'am. 20. 53. unto t. tlie land shall be divided, for 
64. but among t. there was not a man of them 
Dent. 27. 12. t. stand on mount Gerizim to bless 

13. and t. shall stand upon mount Ebal to curse 

ISam.lO.lO.Samuel said, the Ld.hath not chosen t. 

17. 39. David said to Saul, 1 cannot go with t. 

2ii'a7n.lG.2. the king said, wiiat meanest thou by t.l 

IKings 10. 10. as t. which the queen olShebagave 

11. 2. Solomon clave to t. strange wome.i in love 

17. 1. there shall not be dew nor rain t. years, but 

22 11. thus saith tlie Lord, with t. shalt thou 

push the Syrians, 2 Chron. 18. 10. 

17. Lord said, t. have no master, 2 Chron. 18. 16. 

2 Kings 2.5. 20. Nebuzar-adan took t. and brought 
2 Chron. 35. 7. t. were of the king's substance 
Eira 2. 62. t. sought their register among those 
J^'eh. 7. til. t. went and could not shew their house 

10.1. now t. that sealed the covenant were Nehem. 
Job 12. 3. yea who knoweth not such things as £.? 
Psal. 104.27. t. wait all on thee, that thou mayest 
Eccl. 7. 10. that the former days were better than t. 

12. 12. further, by t. my son, be admonished 
Isa.24.16. no one of f. shall fail, none want her mate 

39.3.what said t. men || 44. 21. remember <.0 Jacob 

49. 12. t. shall come from far, t. from the north, 

and from the west, and t. from Sinim 
21. who hath begotten me t. who brought up t. ? 
I was left alone, t. where had they been 1 
57. 6. should I receive comfort in t. ? 
Jer. 5. 5. but t. have altogether broken the yoke 

33. 9. t. men have done evil in all they l<.ave done 
16. nor will I give thee into hand o.f f. men that 

52. 22. and the pomegranates were like to t. 
I^am. 4. 9. ft)r t. pine away, stricken thro' for want 
Ezek. 1. 21. when those went, t. went, and when 
those stood, t. stood, 10. 17. 

5. 15. thou shalt see greater abominations than t. 
14. 3. t. men have set up their idols in their heart 
16. 5. none eye pitied thee, to do any of t. to thee 

20. and t. hast thou sacrificed unto LliC.a to b ■ 
23. 10. t. discovered her nakedness, they took her 
27. 21. in t. were they thy merchants 

37. 18. saying, shew us what thou meanest by t. 
Dan. 3. 13. they brought t. men before the king 

21. t. men were bound |] 27. princes saw t. men 
6.2. over t. Darius set three presidents, Daniel first 

11. then t. men assembled, and found Daniel, 15. 
7.17. ^ great beasts, which are four, are four kings 
Hug. 2. 13. if one unclean by a dead body touch t. 
Zcck. 1. 9. I will shew thee what t. be, 4. 5, 13. 

19. 1 said to the angel, what be t. ? 21. | 4. 12. 
Jilat. 5. 37. what is more than t. coraeth of evil 

6. 29. Solomon was not arrayed like one of t. 

21. 16. they said, hearest thou what t. say ? 

22. 40. on t. commandments hang all the law 
23.23.t.ought ye to have done, and not leave other 

25. 40. as you have not done it to the least of i. 

45. as ye did it not to one of the least of ^ 

46. and t. shall go into everlasting punishment 

26. 62. what is it which t. witness ? Mark 14. 60. 
Mark 12.31.no other commandment greater than t. 

40. t. shall receive greater damnation 

13. 2. Jesus said, seest thou t. great buildings 1 
Luke 1. 19. and am sent to shew thee t. glad tidings 

3.8.that God is able of i.stones to raise up cliildren 
9. 44. let t. sayings sink down into your ears 
Jrjhn 1. 50. thou shalt see greater things than t. 
5. 3. ill t. lay a great mullitude of im^wt'Cntfolk 
6l9 



John 5. 19. what h.e doth, t. doth the Son likewise 
20. he will shew him greater works than t. 

6. 5. whence shall we buy bread that t. may eat ? 

7. 31. and said, will he do more miracles than t. ? 

17. 20. neither pray I for t. alone, but for them 
25. and t. have known that thou hast sent me 

18. 8. if therefore ye seek me, let t. go their way 

21. 15. Simon, lovest thou me more than t.l 
..Sets 1. 21. of i. which companied with us 

24. shew whither of i. two thou hast chosen 
2. 13. others said, t. men are full of new wine 
3.24. all prophets have likewise foretold oft. days 

4. 16. saying, what shall we do to t. men 1 

5. 36. before t. days rose up Theudas, boasting 
38. refrain from t. men, and let them alone 

10.47.can any forbid that t. should not be baptized 
17. 6. t. that have turned the world upside down 
ll.t. were more noble than those in Thessalonica 
Rom.'i.li.t. having not the law, are a law to thems. 
11. 24. how much more shall t. be grafFed 
31. even so have t, also now not believed 
1 Cor. 12. 23. upon t. we bestow more honour 

13. 13. t. three, but the greatest oft. is charity 
2Cor.7.1. having t. promises, let us cleanse ourselves 
Gal. 2. 6. but oft. who seemed to be somewhat 
CoZ.4.11. t. only are my fellow-workers to kingdom 

1 Tim. 3. 10. and let t. also first be proved, then 

2 Tim. 2. 21. if a man purge himself from t. he shall 
Heb. 9. 23. patterns should be purified with t. but 

heavenly things with better sacrifices than t. 
10. 18. now where remission of t. is, there is no 
2 Pet. 1.4. by t. might be partakers of divine nature 
2. 12. but t. as brute beasts made to be taken 
Jude 14. Enoch also prophesied of t. saying, behold 
19. t. be they who separate themselves, sensual 
Rev. 11. 6. t. have power to shut heaven, that it 

14. 4. t. were redeemed |i 17. 13. t. have one mind 

22. 6. he said, t. sayings are faithful and true 

See Abominations. 

THESE are, or are THESE. 

GcTi. 33.25. by the man whose t.are||48.8. whose t.a. 

Exod. 6. 26. t. are that Aaron and Moses, to whom 

21.1. t. are the judgments, Lev. 26. 46. JDeut. 6.1. 
Lev. 11.31. t. are unclean ||23.2.t. are my feasts, 4. 
JVM7n.22.9.and God said, what men are t. with thee 
Deut. 22. 17. t. are the tokens of her virginity 
IKings 9. 13. what cities are t. thou hast given me 1 

10. 8. happy are t. thy servants, which stand 
lC/ir.2.18.her sons arc t.ll4.22.t. are ancient things 
JV*e/t. 1. 10. now t. are thy servants, and thy people 
Job 2ii. 14. t. are part of his ways, but how little 
Pi'fflZ. 73. 12. behold, t.are the ungodly, who prosper 
Isa. 60. 8. who are t. that flee as a cloud, as doves 

65.5. t. are a smoke in my nose, a fire that burneth 
.Ter. 5r 4. surely t. are poor, they are foolish 

7. 4. saying, tlie temple of the Lord are t. 
Ezek. 11. 2. t. are the men that devise mischief 

36. 20. they said, f. are the people of the Lord 
Dan. 2. 28. visions of thy head on thy bed are t. 
Mic. 2. 7. is the spirit straitened ? are t. his doings ? 
ZeclL. 1.9. then said I, O my Ld. what are t.4.4.l6.4. 
Mark 4. 15. and t. are they by the v/ay-side 
16. on stony || 18. thorny 1| 20. good ground 

13. 8. famines, f. are the beginnings of sorrows 
I^uke 8. 21. my mother and brethren are t. v/hich 
.John 10. 21. t. are not the v/ords of him that hath 

17. II. but t. are in the world, and I come to thee 
20. 31. but t. are written that ye might believe 

..ficts 2. 15. t. are not drunken, as ye suppose 
Rom. 9. 8. f. arc not the children of God 
Gal. 5. 17. t. are contrary the one to the other 

19.the works of the flesh are manifest,which are t. 

- i\"t. l. 17. t. are wells without water, clouds 

Jade IG. t. are murraurers,walking after their lusts 

Rev. 7. 13. what are t. which are arrayed in white? 

14. t. are they \^hich came out of great tribulat. 

14.4.f. are ihey which are not defiled with women 
t. are they which follow the Lamb whitherso. 

19. 9. t. are the true sayings of God, 22. 6. 

See Things, Words. 

THEY. 

J^Tum. 14. 12. of thee a nation mightier than t. 

16. 33. t. and all theirs went down into the pit 

18.3. not come nigh, that neither t. nor you also die 

22. 15. sent more, and more honourable than t. 

1 Kings 20.23.surely we shall be stronger than t.25. 

2 Kings 6. 16. are more than t. that be with them 
Psal. 69. 4. t. that hate me, t. that would destroy 
Eccl. 5. 8. regardeth, and there be higher than t. 
Isa. 9. 21. and t. together shall be against Judah 

28. 7. but f. also have erred through wine 
30. 16. therefore t. that pursue you be swift 

57. 6. t. are thy lot, to them thou hast offered 

58. 12. t. that shall be of thee shall build the old 
Jer. 2. 26. so t. their kings' and priests ashamed 

9. 16. whom neither t, nor their fathers have 

known, 19. 4. || 44, 3. 
49. 12. t. whose judgment was not to drink of cup 
Ezek. 2. 3. t. and their fathers have transgressed 

18. 47. thou wast Corrupted more than t. in ways 



Ezek. 18. 51. multiplied abominal.more than t.5S 
34. 30. tliey shall know that t. are my people 
Mat. 12. 3. what David did when a hungered, and 
t. that were with him, Mark 2. 25. Luke 6. 3. 

19. 11. receive this, save t. to whom it is given 

20. 25. t. that are great exercise authority upon 
JI/ar/i;2.17.t.that are whole have no need, Lu.o.Sl. 

8. 9. and t. that iiad eaten were about 4C00 
10.23. how hardly shall t. which have riches 
11.9. t. that went before and t. that followed cried 

Luke 7.10. and t.that were sent, returning to houso 
8. 13. t. on the rock are t, which receive the word 
22. 28. ye are t. which have continued with me 

John 4. 45. for t. also went unto the feast 
5. 25. dead shall hear, and t. that hear shall live 

29. t. that have done good, t. that have done evil 
39. scriptures, and t. are t. which testify of me 

6.9. two fishes, but what are t. among.st so many 1 

9. 39. 1 am come, that t. which see not might see, 

and that t. which see might be made blind 

17. 16. f. are not of the world, even as I am not 
21. that t. all may be one, as thou art in me 

23. that t. may be made perfect in one 

24. Father, I will that f. whom thou hast given 
me be with me, that t. may behold my giory 

18. 28. t. went not in, lest t. should be dehted 
.dcts 11. 2. t. of circumcision contended with iiira 

19. now t. that were scattered abroad on jiersec. 
13. 27. t. that dwell at Jerus. bee. t. knew him not 

15. 11. through grace we shall be saved even as t. 

21. 12. we and t. of that place besought him 
Rom. 3. 9. are we better than f. ? no, in no wise 

4. 14. for if t. which are of the law be heirs 

8. 8. t. that are in the flesh cannot please God 
23. not only t. but ourselves also groan within 

9. 8. t. which are the children of the flesh, are not 
11. 23. t. also, if t. abide not still in unbelief 
16. 18. for t. that are such serve not our Ld. Jesus 
1 Cor 7. 29. t. that have wives, as tho' t.had none 

30. t. that weep, t. that rejoice, t. tliat buy 

31. t. that use this world, as not abusing it 

9. 24. that t. who run in a race run all, but one 
11. 19. that t. which are apj)roved may be made 
IS.ll.whether it were I or t.so we preach, and so 

18. then t. also which are fallen asleep in Christ 

23. afterward t. that are Christ's, Gal. 5. 24. 
48. as is earthy, such are t. that are earthy 

Gal. 2. 6. t. who seemed somewhat added noJhing 
9. t. gave the right hand of fellowship to mo • 

3. 7. know ye, that t. which are of faith, 9. 

5. 12. I would t. were cut off that trouble you 
21. t.who do such things shall not inherit kingd. 

6. 13. nor t. who are circumcised keep the law 

1 Thess. 1.9. t. shew of us what entering in we had 
5. 7. for t. that sleep, t. that be drunken 

1 Tim. 3. 13. t. that used the office of a deacon 

5. 17. t. who labour in the word and doctrine 

25. and t. that are otherwise cannot be hid 

6. 9. t. that will be rich fall into temptation 

2 Tim. 3. 6. of this sort are f. which creep into 
Tit. 3. 8. that t. which have believed in God might 
Heb. l.'i.hsith obtained more excellent name than t. 

4. 6. seeing t. to whom it was first preached 
11. 40. that t without us should not be perfect 
13. 17. they watch, as (. that must give account 

24. salute all the saints, t. of Italy salute you 
.Tam.2. 12. as t. that shall be judged by the law 
IJohn 2. 19. they went out that t. might be made 

manifest, that t. were not all of u« 

4. 5. t. are of th? wm-ld, t. speak of the world 

jMdel9.thesebe t.wlio separate themselves,sensual 

Rev. 1. 7. t. who pierced him, kindreds shall wail 

3. 4. for t. are worthy, 16. 6.1|7.13.whence came t, 

7. 14. these are t. wlio came out of great tribulat. 
14.4. for t. are virgins, these are t. which follow 

the Lamb whithersoever he goeth 
12. here are t. that keep the commandments 

21. 27. but t. that are written in Lamb's book 

THICK. 
Deut. 32. 15. thou art waxen fat, thou art grov.'n t. 
2 Sam. 18. 9. the mule went under the t. boughs 
2 Kings 8. 15. he took a t. cloth and dipt it in water 
JVeft. 8.15.fetch branches of t. trees to make booths 
Job 15. 26. runneth on the t. bosses of his bucklers 
Psal. lA. 5. as he lifted up axes on the t. trees 
Ezek. 6. 13. their slain shall be under every t. oak 
19. 11. her stature was exalted among t. branches 
31. 3. his top was among the t. boughs, 10, 14. 
Hab.'i. 6. to him that ladeth himself with t. clay 
Luke 11.29. when people were gathered t. together 
See Clouds, Darkness. 
THICKER. 
1 Kin a-s 12. 10. say to them, my little finger shall be 
° t. than my father's loins, 2 Chron. 10. 10. 
THICKET. 
Gen. 22. 13. a ram caught in a t. by his horns 
Ter 4. 7. the lion is come up from his t. 

THICKETS. 
1 Sam. 13. 6. Isr. did hide themselves in t. in rocks 
Isa-. k 18k wicfeedness shall kindle in the t. of foresi 



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ltd. 10. 34. he shall cut down thu t. of the forest 
/er. 4. 2\). the whole city shall liee and go into t. 

THICKNESS. 
1 Kings!, t-16. cast tliein in the t. of the ground 
S C/irofi. 4. 5. the (. ot"thc sea was a liaad-breadth 
Jcr. 52. 21. the t, of the pillar was four fingers 
Ezek. 41. 9. the t. of the wall was tive cubits 
42. 10. the chambers were in the t. of the wall 
Zfich. 14. t 6. the light shall not be clear, nor t. 

THIEF 
Signifies, [1] One that takes a^oay any thing un- 
Lavcfullij from another, whether privately or 
violently., Job 30. 5. Luke 10. 30. [2] A se- 
ducer who by false doctrines steals from the 
church of God the true meaning of the scrip- 
ture, John 10. 10. [3] Such as exercise fraud- 
ulent dealing and unlawful gain. Mat. 21. 13. 
Exod. 22. 2. if a t. be found breaking up, 7. 

8. if the t. be not found, then the master of house 
Deut. 21. 7. be found stealing, then that ;;. shall die 
Job 24. 14. the murderer in the night is as a t. 

30. 5. they cried after them as after a t. 
Psal. 50. 18. when thou sawest a t. then thou 
P7-oy.6.30.men do not despise f. if he steal to satisfy 

29. 24. whoso is partner with a t. hateth his soul 
Jer. 2. 2G. as a t. is ashamed when he is found 
Hos. 7. 1. i\\et. Cometh in, and robbers vvithout 
Joel 2. 9. they shall enter at the windows like ai. 
Zech. 5. 4 it shall enter into the house of the t. 
Jfat24.43.what watch t.would come, Liike 12.39. 

26. 55. are ye come as against a f.with swords and 
staves to take me ? Mark 14. 48. Luke'22.52. 

Luke 12. 33. in heaven, where no t. ap])roacheth 

John 10.1. by the door, the same is a t. and a robber 

10. the t. Cometh nut but to steal and to kill 

12. 6. but because he was a t. and had the bag 

1 7'Ae5S.5.2.day of the L. cometh as a t. 2 Fet.3.10. 

4. that that day should overtake you as a t. 
I Pet. 4. J5. but let none of you suffer as a t. 
Rev. 3. 3. I will come on thee as a t. 16. 15. 

THIEVES. 
Isa. 1. 23. thy princes are companions off. 
Jer. 48. 27. was not Israel found among t. ? 
49. 9. if i. by night, they will destroy, Obad. 5. 
Jifat. 6. 19. and where t. break through and steal 

20. and where i. do not break through nor steal 
21.13.made it a den of i. Mark 11.17. Lukel9.4&. 

27. 38. two t. crucified with him, Mark 15. 27. 
44. the t. also cast the same in his teeth 

Luke 10. 30. went down to Jericho and fell among t. 
30.whichwas neighbour to him that fell a.mongt.? 
John 10. 8. all that ever came before me are t. 

1 Cor. 6. 10. nor t. inherit the kingdom of God 

THIGH. 
Gen. 24. 2. put thy hand under my t. 9. ] 47. 29. 
32. 25. he touched the hollow of Jacob's f. 
31. and as he passed he halted upon his t, 
46. 1 26. that came out of Jacob's t. Exod. 1. fS. 
JVu?«. 5. 21. the Lord maketh thy t. to rot, 22, 27. 
Judg. 3. 16. Ehud did gird a dagger on his right t. 

21. Ehud took the dagger from his right t. 

8. 1 30. Gideon had seventy sons going out of his t. 

15. 8. and Samson smote them hip and-f. 
Fisal. 45.3. gird thy sword on thy t. O most mighty 
Cant. 3. 8. every man hath his sword on his t. 
Isa. 47. 2. uncover the t. pass over the rivers 
Jer. 31. 19. I was instructed, I smote upon my t. 
Ezek. 21. 12. cry and howl, smite therefore upon t. 

24. 4. gather the t. and shoulder into the pot 
Rev. 19. 16. he hath on his t. a name written 

THIGHS. 
JEifld.23.42.brjeches shall reacii from loins to thef. 
Cant. 7. 1. the joints of thy t. are like jewels 
Dan. 2. 32. his belly and his t. were of brass 

THIN. 
Oen. 41. 6. and behold seven t. ears, 7, 23, 24. 

27. the seven t. kine are seven years 
Exod. 39. 3. they beat the gold into t. plates 
Lev. 13. 30. and there be in it a yellow t, hair 

2 Sam. 13. j 4. why art thou t. from day to day ? 
1 Kings 7. 29. certain additions made off. work 
Is%, 17. 4. the glory of Jacob shall be made t. 

THINE. 
Gen. 14. 23. I will not take any thing that is t. 
20. 7. thou shalt die, thou and all that are t. 

31. 32. discern what is t. with me and take it 
33. 1 9. Esau said, be that to thee, that is t. 
48. 6. and thy issue after them shall be t. 

Lev. 10. 15. it shall be t. and thy sons with thee, 
JVwjn. 18. 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18. 
J^um. 22. 30. hast ridden on ever since T was t. 
Deut. 15. 3. what is t. with thy brother, release 
28. 141, shall beget sons, but they shall not be f. 

30. 4. if any off. be driven into outmost parts 
Josh. 17. 18. but the mountains shall be t. and the 

out-goings of it shall be t. 
Judg. 15. t 2. her younger sister, let her be t. 
I Sam. 2. 33. the man of t. whom I shall not cut off 

1.5. 28. and hath given it to a neighbour off. 
85a.i3i.l6.4.f.are all that nertained to Mephibosheth 



1 Kings Z. )!{'*. let it neither bo mine nor f.but divide. 

20. 4. O king, 1 am f. and all that I have 
21.19.in the placedogs shall lick thy blood, even f. 

1 Chron. 12. 18. f. are we, David, and on thy side 

21. 24. for I will not take that which is f. 

29. 11. t. O Lord, is the greatness, power, and 

the glory, the earth is f. f. is the kingdom 

PsaZ.71. 16. mention thy righteousness even f. only 

74. 16. the day is f. the night also is f. 

89. 11. the heavens are f. the earth also is t. 

119. 94. I am f. save me, I sought thy precepts 
Isa. 45. 14. the labour of Egypt shall be f. 

63. 19. we are f . thou never barest rule over them 
Jer. 32. 8. for the right of inheritance is f. 
Mat. 6.13. t. is the kingdom 1| 20. 14. take that is f . 

25. 25. hid thy talent, lo, there thou hast that is f. 
Luke 4. 7. if thou wilt worship me, all shall be f. 

5. 33. but f. eat and drink || 15. 31. all I have is f. 

22. 42 nevertheless, not my will but f. be done 
John 17. 6. f. tiiey were || 9. for they are f. 

10. and all mine are f. and f. are mine 
THING. 
Gen. 21. 11. the f . was very grievous to Abraham 
24. 50. the f . proceedeth from the Lord 
34.7. which f. ought not to be done, 2 Sam. 13. 12. 

19. the young man deferred not to do the f. 
38.10. and the f. which he did displeased the Lord, 

2 Sam. 11. 27. 

41. 32. because the f. is established by God 

Exod. 10. 15. remained not any green f. in the trees 

18.11. in the f. wherein they dealt proudly he was 

17. Jethro said, the f. that thou doest is not good 

22. 9. for any manner of lost f. which another 

15. if it be a hired f. it came for his hire 
34. 10. a terrible t. that I will do with thee 
I^ev. 2. 3. a f. most holy of your offerings, 10. 
4. 13. and tl:e f. be hid ffom the eyes of assembly 

6. 2. trespass in a f. taken away by violence 
4. the f. deceitfully gotten, or the lost t. 

12. 4. she shall touch no hallowed f. nor come 
20. 17. it is a wicked f. they shall be cut off 
Jfum. 16.30. but if Lord make a new f. earth open 
Deut. 1. 14. the t. which thou hast spoken is good 



Isa. 13.6. there is no green t. ]\ 17. 13. a rolling i^, 
29.16. shall thef. framed say of him that framedV 



12.32. what t. soever I command you, observe 
13. 14. if it be truth, and the f. certain, 17. 4. 

18. 22. if the f. follow not, nor come to pass 
.32. 47. it is not a vainf. for you, it is your life 

Josh. 6. 18. keep yourselves from the accursed f. 
22. 33. the f. pleased the children of Israel 
Judg. 8. 27. which f. became a snare to Gideon 

19. 24. but unto this man do not so vile a f. 
Ruth 3. 18. till he have finished the f. to-day 

1 Sam. 3.11. behold, I will do a f . in Israel at which 

17. what is Ihe f . that the Lord hath said to thee"? 
4. 7. there hath not been such a f. heretofore 

8. 6. the f. displeased Samuel, when they said 

14. 12. come up to us, and we will shew you a f. 
18. 20. they told Saul, and the f. pleased him 

2 Sam. 1.3. 33. let not my lord take the f. to heart 

14. 13. wherefore hast thou thought such a f. ? 

18. hide not the t. that I shall ask thee ' 

15. 35. what t. thou shall hear, tell to Zadok 
17. 19. she spread corn, and the f. was not known 

I^z7?^sl4.5.the wife of Jeroboam cometh to ask f. 

2Kings 2.10. Elijah said, thou hast asked a hard f. 
7.19. make windows in heaven, might such a f. be 

20. 9. have this sign, that the Lord will do the t. 
IChr. 13. 4. f. was right in the eyes of the people 

17. 23. let the f. thou hast spoken be established 
2 Chron. 29. 36. for the f. was done suddenly 

30. 4. the f. pleased the king and congregation 
Ezra 7. 27. hath put such a t. in the king's heart 
Esth. 2. 4. the f. pleased the king, and he did so 
22. the f. was known to Mordecai, who told it 

5.14.the f . pleased Haman, and he caused gallows 

3. 5. and if the f. seem right bn<bre the king 
•lob 3. 25. the f. T greatly feared is come upon me 

4. 12. now a f. was secretly brought to me 

6. 8. O that God would grant me the 1. 1 long for 
13. 28. he as a rotten t. consumeth, as a garment 
14. 4. who can bring a clean f . out of an unclean? 
22.23. thou shalt decree a f. it shall be established 

23. 14. he performeth the t. is appointed for me 
26. 3. how hast plentifully declared the f . as it is 1 
42. 7. not spoken of me the f. that is right, 8. 

Psal. 2. 1. why do the people imagine a vain f. 1 
33. 17. a horse is a vain f. for safety 
38. 20. because I follow the f. that good is 
89. 34. nor alter the f. that is gone out of my lips 
101. 3. I will set no wicked f. before mine eyes 

Prov. 4. 7. wisdom is the principal f . therefore get 
22. 18. for it is a pleasant f. if thou keep them 
25. 2. it is the glory of God to conceal a f. 

Eccl. 1. 9. the f. that hath been, it is that which 

shall be, and there is no new f. under the sun 

7. 8. better is the end of a f. than the beginning 

8. 1. and who knoweth the interpretation of a f.? 

15. a man hath no better f , than to eat and drink 

11. 7. a pleasant t. it is for eyes to behold the sun 

Isa, 7. 13. is it a small t. for jrou to weaxy men 



21. that turn aside the just for a f. of nought 

40. 15. he taketh up the isles as a very httle t 

41. 12. and they shall be as a f. of nought 

43. 19. I will do a new t. it shall spring forth 
55. 11. it shall prosper in the f. whereto I sent ii 
66. 8. who hath heard such a t. who hath seen 

Jcr. 2. 10. consider, and see if theVe be such a t. 
5. 30. a horrible f. is committed in the land 
11. 13. ye se* up altars to that shameful f. to Baal 
14. 14. they prophesy unto you a f. of nought 
18. 13. the virgin of Israel hath done a hdrrible t 
23. 14. 1 have seen in the prophets a horrible t. 
31. 22. Lord hath created a new f. in the earth 
38. 14. I will ask thee a f. hide nothing from me 
42.3.that God may shew us the f . that we may do 
4. that whatsoever t. the Lord shall answer you 

44. 17. we will do what f . goeth out of our mouth 
Lam. 2. 13. what f .shall 1 take to Avitness for thee ? 

what f. shall I liken to thee ? 
Ezek. 14, 9. if deceived when he hath spoken af. 

16. 47. but as if it Avere a very little f . 
Dan. 2. 5. the king said, the f. is gone from me, 8. 

11. and it is a rare f. that the king requireth 
15. Arioch made the f. known to Daniel 
17. Daniel made the f. known to Hananiah 

4. 33. the same hour was the f. fulfilled on Neb. 

5. 15. could not shew the interpretation of the f . 
26. this is the interpretation of the f . Mene 

6. 12. the f. is true, according to the law 
10. 1. a f. was revealed to Daniel, and the t. was 

true, and he understood the t. and the vision 
Hos. 6. 10. I have seen a horrible f. in Israel 

8. 12. but they were counted as a strange t. 
Amos 6. 13. ye which rejoice in a f. of nought 
Mai. 1. 14. and sacrificeth to the Lord, a corrupt t. 
./l/arA:1.27.what f .is thislwhat new doctrine is this? 
Luke 12. 11. how or what f. ye shall answer 
John 5. 14. sin no more, lest a worse f. come to thee 

9. 30. the man said, herein is a marvellous f. 
Acts 10. 28. it is unlawful f. for man that is a Jew 

17. 21. but either to tell or hear some new f. 

21. 25. have written, that they observe no such f 
23. 17. for he hath a certain t. to tell him 

25. 26. of v/hora I have no certain f. to write 

26. 8. why should it be thought a f. incredible 
10. which f. I also did in Jerusalem, and many 

72o/rt.9.20. shall f . formed say to him that formed il 

1 Cor. 1. 10. 1 beseech that ye all speak the same t. 
4. 3. with me it is a very small f. that I be judged 
8. 7. some eat it as a f. offered unto an idol 

2Co?\ 5.5. hath wrought us for the self-same f. is G. 
7.11. this self-same t. that ye sorrowed after 
Phil. 3. 16. nevertheless, let us mind the same t. 

2 Thcss. 1. 6. seeing it is a righteous f. with God 
IIeb.lO.'2'3.the blood of the covenant an unholy f. 

31. a fearful t. to fall into the hands of living G 
1 Pet. 4. 12. as though some strange f. happened 
1 John 2. 8. which f. is true in him, and in you 
Rev. 2.15. doctrine of Nicolaitans, which f. I hate 
See Acct'RSED. 
Any THING. 
Gen. 14. 23. I will not take any t. that is thine 

18. 14. is any t. too hard for llie Lord 

19. 22. cannot do any t. till thou be come thithei 

22. 12. neither do thou any t. unto the lad 

30. 31. Jacob said, thou shalt not give me any t. 
39. 9. neither hath he kept back aiiy t. from me 

23. he looked not to any t. under his hand 
Exod. 20. 4. thou shalt not make unto thee any 
likeness of any t. Deut. 4. 18,23, 25. | 5. 8. 

17.nor any t. that is thy neighbour's, Deut. 5. 21. 
Lev. 6. 7. forgiven him for any t. he hath done 

13. 48. in any t. made of skin, 49, 52, 53, 57, .59. 

15. 6. that sitteth on any t. whereon he sat, 23. 
10. who toucheth any t. thatwas under him, 22. 

19. 26. ye shall not eat any t. with the blood 

21. 18. or that hath any t. superfluous, 22, 23. 
JV*M77i.20.19.I will go thro' without doing any t. else 

22. 38. have I now any power at all to say any t. ? 
35. 22. cast upon him any t. without laying wait 

Deut. 4. 32. if there hath been any such f. as this 
8. 9. thou shalt not lack any t. in the land 

14. 3. thou shalt not eat any abominable t. 
21. ye .shall not eat any t. that dieth of itself 

16. 4. nor shall there any t. of the flesh remain 

23. 19. usury of any t. that is lent upon usnry 

24. 10. when thou dost lend thy brother any t. 

31. 13, their children who have not known any t 
.TbsA. 21.45. there failed not ought of any t. spokec 
.fudg. 11. 25. art thou any i. better than Balak? 

18. 7. that might put them to shame in any t. 
lO.a place where there is no want of any f. 19.19 
1 Sam. 3. ,17. God do so to thee, if thou hide any t. 

20. 26. but Saul spake not any t. that day 

39. but the lad knew not any t. only Jonathan 

21. 2. let no man know any t. of the busmess 
22. 15. let not the king impute any t. to his servant 
25. 15k ■vre were not hurt, neithor mieaed we an^/i. 



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iA'aw..30.19.tliere was not lacking any f.had taken 

2 Sam. 13.2. he thought it hard to do any t. to lier 

J 5. 11. they went in simphcity, they knew not anyt. 

1 Kings 10. 3. there was not a. t. hid from the king 

15. 5. turned not aside Irom any t. commanded 

20. 33. whether ajiy t. would come from him 

2 Kings 4. 2. hath not any t. save a pot of oil 

1 Ghron. 26. 28. whosoever had dedicated aiiy t. 

2 Chron. 9. 20. silver was not any t. accounted of 
23. 19. that none unclean in any t. should enter in 

Job 15. 11. is there any secret i. with tliee 1 
33. 32. if thou hast any i. to say, answer me 

i'saZ.34.10. that seek L. shall not want any good t. 
141. 4. incline not my heart to any evil t. 

Eccl.l.lO.any t. whereof it may be said, this is new 
3. 14. nothing be put to it, nor any t. taken from it 
5. 2. heart not be hasty to utter any t. before God 
9. 5. dead know not any t. nor have they a reward 

Jcr. 32. 27. i^there any t. too hard for me 1 
33. 5. for th^iing is not he that can do any t. 
42. 21. nor any t. lor v/hich he hath sent me to you 

DaTi. 3. 29. which speak any t. amiss against God 

Jonah 3. 7. let neither man nor beast taste any t. 

Mat. 18. 19. if two shall agree touching any t. 
24.17. to take any t. out of bis house, Mark 13.15. 

Mark 4.22. nor was any t. kept secret, Luke 8. 17. 

9. 22. if thou canst do any t. have compassion on 
11. 13. if haply he might find an;/ 1. thereon 

16. 8. neit.ier said they any t. to any man 
Luke 19. 8. if I have taken any t. from any man 

22. 35. lacked ye any t. 7 and they said, nothing 
Jolm 1. 3. and without him was not any t. made 

4G. can there any good t. come out of Nazareth ? 
7. 4. there is no man that doeth ajiy t. in secret 
14. 14. if ye ask any t. in my name, I will do it 
Acts 10. 14. I have never eaten any t. common 

17. 25. as tho' he needed any t. seeing he giveth 
25. 8. nor against Cesar, have I offended any t. 

11. or if I committed a7iy t. worthy of death 
Rom. 8. 33. lay any t. to the charge of God's elect 

13. 8. owe no man any t. but to love one another 

14. 21. nor any t. whereby thy brother stumbleth 

1 Cor. 2. 2. nor to kno^v any t. save Jesus crucified 
3. 7. neither is he that planteth any t. nor watereth 
8. 2. if any man think that he knoweth any t. 

10. 19. what say I then 1 that the idol is any t. 
14. 35. if learn any t. let them ask their husbands 

2 Qor. 2. 10. to whom ye forgive any 1. 1 forgive, for 
if I forgive any t.\ forgave in the person of Christ 

3. 5. not sufficient to think any t. as of ourselves 
6 3. giving no offence in any t. that the ministry 

7. 14. for if I have boasted any t. to him of you 
Gal. 5. 6. neither circumcision availeth any t. noi 
Eph. 5. 27. not having wrinkle, or amj such t. 
Phil. 3. 15. if in any t. ye be otherv/ise minded 

1 Thess. 1. 8. so that we need not to speak any t 
1 Tim. 1. 10. and if there be any other t. contrary 
Jam. 1. 7. that he shall receive any t. of the Lord 
1 .Tohn 5. 14. if we ask any t. according to his will 
Rev. 9. 4. that they should not hurt any green t. 

21. 27. in no wise enter any t. that defileth 

Every THING. 
Gen. 6. 17. every t. that is in the earth shall die 

8. 1. God remembered Noah and every living t. 

9. 3. every moving t. that liveth shall be meat 
Lee. 15. 4. every t. whereon he sittath, unclean 

20. every t. siie sitteth on shall be unclean 

23. 37. ye shall offer every t. upon his day 

27. 23. every devoted t. is most holy to the Lord 
Jfum. 18. 14. every t. devoted in Israel shall be 

thine, Ezek. 44. 29. 
15. every t. that openeth the matrix be thine 
31. 23. every t. that may abide fire, make it go 
Deut. 23. 9. then keep thee from every wicked t. 
Josh.A.lU.the priests stood till every t. was finished 

1 Sam. 15. 9. every t. that was vile they destroyed 

2 Sam. 15. 36. send unto me evci-y t. ye can hear 
Eath. 6. 13. told every t. that had befallen him 
Job 28. 10. and his eye seeth every precious t. 

39. 8. and he searcheth after every green t. 

42. 2. I know that thou canst do every t. 
PsaZ. 150.6.let every t.that hath breath praise Lord 
Prov. 27. 7. to the hungry every bitter t. is sweet 
Eccl. 3. 1. to every t. there is a season and a time 
11. hath made every t. beautiful in his time 

12. 14. work into judgment with every secret t. 
Tsa. 19. 7. every t. sown by the brooks shall wither 
Ezek. 47. 9. every t. shall live where rivers come 
Mat. 8. 33. told every t. and what was befallen 
1 Cor. 1. 5. in every t. ye are enriched, 2 Cor. 9. 11. 
2Cor.8.7.as ye are bound in every t.m faith, in love 

10. 5. and every high t. that exalteth itself 
Eph. 5. 24. be subject to their husbands in every t. 
Phil. 4. 6. in every t. by prayer and supplication 
I Thess. 5. 18. in every t. give thanks, for this is 

See Creepeth, Creeping, Evil, 
Good, Great, Holy, Light, 
Living, One, Small. 
That THING. 
Gea. IB. 17. hiJe from Abrajiam that U whidi I do 
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Exod. }J,0. and the Lord did that t. on the morrow 
yvei;.5.5. shall confess that he hath sinned in that t. 
Deut. 17. 5. which have committed that wicked t. 
Luke 9. 21. he charged them to tell no man that t. 
12. 26. if ye be not able to do that t. which is least 
iJom.l4.22.nothimself in that t. which he alloweth 

This THING. 
Gere. 19. 21. 1 have accepted thee concerning this t. 

20. 10. sawest thou that thou hast done this t. 

21. 26. I wot not who hath done this t. neither 

22. 16. done this t. and not withheld thy son 
30. 31. if wilt do this t. I will again feed flock 
34. 14. we cannot do this t. to give our sister 
41. 28. this is the t. I have spoken to Pharaoh 
44. 7. that we should do according to this t. 

Exod. 1. 18. why have ye done this t. and saved 
2. 14. and Moses said, surely this t. is known 
15. Pharaoh heard this t.he sought to slay Moses 

9. 5. to-morrow the Lord shall do this t. in land 
12. 24. observe this t. for an ordinance to thee 
18. 16. this is the t. which the Lord commanded, 

32. I 35. 4. Lev. 8. 5. j 9. 6. | 17. 2. JVum. 
30. 1. I 36. 6. Deut. 15. 15. | 24. 18, 22. 
18. 14. what is this t. thou doest to the people 1 
18. this t. is too heavy for thee, thou art not able 
23. if thou shalt do this t. and God command thee 
29. 1. this is the t. that thou shalt do to them 
33. 17. 1 will do this t. tliat thou hast spoken 
J^um. 32.20. if ye will do this t. if ye will go armed 
36. 6. this t. Lord commands about daughters 
Deut. 1. 32. yet in this t. ye did not believe God 
15. 10. for this t. the Lord thy God shall bless thee 
22. 20. if this t. be true, and tokens be not found 
32. 47. thro' this t- ye shall prolong your days 
Josh. 9. 24. we were afraid, and have done this t. 
22. 24. have not rather done it for fear of this t. 
Judg. 6. 29. they said one to another, who hath 
done this t. 7 Gideon hath done this t. 
11. 37. lei this t. be done for me, let me alone 

20. 9. this shall be the t. which we will do 

21. 11. and this is the t. that ye shall do 
15am.20.2. why should my father hide 1. 1. from me 

24. 6. the Lord forbid that I should do this t. 
26. 16. this t. is not good that thou hast done 
28. 10. no punishment happen to thee for this t. 
18. Lord hath done this t. unto thee this day 
2 Sam. 2. 6. requite, because ye have done this t. 

11. 11. as thy soul liveth, I will not do this t. 
25. say to Joab, let not this t. displease thee 

12. 5. the man that hath done this t. shall die 

6. because he did this t. and had no pity 

12. but I will do this t. before all Isr. and the sun 
13. 20. he is thy brother, regard not this t. 
14. 13. the king doth speak this t. as one faulty 

15. 1 am come to speak of this t. unto the king 
20. my lord, thy servant Joab hath dene this t. 

24. 3. why doth my lord the king delight in this t.7 

1 Kings 1. 27. is this t. done by my lord the king ? 
3.10.pleased Lord that Solomon had asked t.t. 11. 

11. lO.he had commanded him concerning this t. 

12. 24. return every man, for this t. is from me 
30. made two calves, and this t. became a sin 

13. 33. after this t. Jeroboam returned not 

34. this t. became sin to the house of Jeroboam 

20. 9. tell my lord the king this t. I may not do 
24. do this t. take the kings away, every man 

2 Kings 5.18. ia this t. the Lord pardon thy servant 
6. 11. the king of Syria was troubled for this t 
7. 2. Lord would make windows, might this t. be 
11. 5. this is the t. that ye shall do, 2 C>^r. 23. 4. 
17. 12. the Lord had said, ve shall not do this t. 

1 Chron. 11. 19. God forbid that I should do this t 

21. 3. why then doth my lord require this t. ? 

7. and God was displeased with this t. 

8. 1 have sinned, because I have done this t. 

2 CAron. 11.4. return every man, this t. dpne of me 
16. 10. was in rage with him, because of this t 

Ezra 9. 3. when I heard this 1. 1 rent my garment 

10. 2. there is hope in Israel concerning this t. 
13. we are many that have transgressed in this t. 

JSTeh. 2. 19. what is this t. that ye do ? will ye rebel 

Tsa. 38. 7. Lord will do this t. that he hath spoken 

Jer. 7. 23. but this is the t. that I command them 

22.4. if ye do 1. 1. indeed, then shall enter in kings 

40. 3. therefore this t. is come upon you 

16. Gedaliah said, thou shalt not do this t. 
44. 4. oh do not this abominable t. that I hate 

Jl/a7-7i:5.32.he looked to see her that had done this t. 
Luke 2. 15. and see thi$ t. which is come to pass 

22. 23. which of them it was that should do this t. 
.Tohn 18. 34. sayest thou this t. of thyself ? 
jScts 5. 4. why hast thou conceived this t. in heart? 

26. 26. for this t was not done in a corner 
Rom. 13. 6. attending continuallv upon this very t. 

1 Cor. 9.17. if I do this t. willingly, I have a reward 

2 Cor. 12. 8. for this 1. 1 besought the Lord thrice 
P,^i7.1.6.being confident in this very t. that he who 

3.13. but this one t.Ido, I press toward the mark 

Unclean THING. 
Lev. 5. 2. or if a soul touch any unclean U T. 21. 



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Lcv-LIQ-Hciih that toucheth m.deoJi J. not be eatsa 
20. 21. take his brother's wife, it is an unclean t, 
Deut. 23. 14, that he see no unclean t. in thee 
Judg. 13. 4. and eat not any unclean t. 7, 14. 
Isa. 52. 11. touch no unclean t. 2 Cor. 6. 17, ,. 

64. 6. we are all as an unclean t. we all do fade 
Acts 10. 14. have never eaten any t. that is unclean 

THINGS. 

Ge7i.45.23.ten asses laden with the good t.of Egypt 

Lev. 4. 2. if a soul sin thro' ignorance concerning 

t. which ought not to be done, 13, 22, 27. 

Deut. 4. 9. lest thou forget t. thine eyes have seen 

22.3.and with all lost t.of thy brother's he hath lost 

29 29. the secret t. belong unto the Lord our God 

32. 35. the t. that shall come on them make hasta 

33. 15. for the chief i. of the ancient mountains 
Judg. 18.27. took the t. which Micah had made 

1 Sam. 12. 21. for then should ye go after vain t. 
15. 21, but the people took the chief of the t. 

2 Sam. 24. 12. 1 offer thee three t. 1 Chron. 21. 10 

1 Kings 7. 51. Solomon brought in the t. dedicated 

15. 15. Asa broughl in the t. 2 Chron. 15. 18. 

2 Kings 17. 11. and Israel wrought wicked t. to 

provoke the Lord to angej 

1 Chron. 4. 22. and these are ancient t. 

9. 31. the oflSce over t. that were made in pans 

29. 2. prepared gold for t. of gold, silver for t.. !:f 
silver, brass for t. of brass, iron for t. of iroa 

2 Chron. 12. 12. and also in Judah t. went well 
Esth. 2. 3. let t. for purification be given thej?:, 12. 
Job 5. 9. who doth marvellous i. without numb-jr 

6. 7. the t. that my soul refuseth to touch 
30. cannot my taste discern perverse t. ? 

12. 22. he discovereth deep t. out of darkre?c 
13.20.only do not two t. to me, then will I not hvl2 
26. for thou writest bitter t. against ;re 

41. 34. he beholdeth all high t. is king over Dri.ie 

42. 3. I have uttered t. too wonderful for me 
Psal. 12. 3. cut off tongue, that speaketh proud L 

17. 2. thine eyes behold the t. that are equil 

31. 18. which speak grievous t. proudly 

35. 11. they laid to my charge t. 1 knew not 
38. 12. that seek my hurt, speak mischievous t. 
45. 1. 1 speak of the t. which I have made 
4. thy right hand shall teach thee terrible t. 
60. 3. thou hast shewed thy people hard t. 

65. 5. by terrible t. wilt thou answer us, O God 
72.18.the G. of Israel, who only doth wondrous t. 
78. 12. marvellous t. did he in Egypt, 98. ] . 

86. 10. thou art great, and doest wondrous t. 
87.3. glorious t. are spoken of thee, O city of G od 
94. 4. how long shall they utter and speak hard i.? 
106. 22. who had done terrible t. by the Red sea 
113. 6. himself to behold the t. that are in heaven 
119. 18. I may behold wondrous t. out of thy la\? 
131. 1. in great matters, or in t. too high for me 
Prov. 2. 12. from the man that speaketh froward t. 
8. 6. 1 will speak of excellent t. of right t. 

10. 30. he shutteth his eyes to devise froward t. 
22. 20. I have written to thee excellent t. 

23. 16. shalt rejoice, when thy lips speak right t. 
33. and thine heart shall utter perverse t. 

30. 7. two i. have I required of thee, deny them not 
15. there are three t. that are never satisfied 

18. there be three t. that be too wonderful 
21. for three t. the earth is disquieted 

24. four t. which are little on the earth 
29. there be three t. which go well, yea four 
Eccl. 1. 11. nor any remembrance of t. to come 

7. 25. to seek out wisdom, and the reason of i. 
Isa.l2. 5. sing to Lord, for he hath done excellent t. 

25.1. sins to Lord, for thou hast done wonderful t 
6. Ld. shall make unto all people a feast of fat t. 
29. 16. surely your turning oft. upside down 

30. 10. which say, prophesy not to us right i'. 

32. 8. but the liberal deviseth liberal t. and by 

liberal (. shall he stand 

41. 23. shew the t. that are to come hereaiter 

42. 9. former t. come to pass, and new 1. 1 declare 

10. I will make crooked t. straight 

44. 7. the t. that are coming and shall come 

45. 11. ask me oft. to come concerning my son 

19. I the Lord speak, I declare t. that are right 
48. 6. I have shewed thee new t. even hidden t. 
56.4.the eunuchs that choose the t. that please me 
64. 3. thou didst terrible t. we looked not for 

11. and all our pleasant t. are laid waste 

65 4 broth of abominable t. is in their vessua 
Jcr. 2." 8. walked after t. that do not profit, 16. 19 
' 8 1-3 the t. I have given them shall pass away 

31. 5. the planters shall eat them as common t. 
Lam'.\. 7. Jerusalem remembered her pleasantf 

ll.'thev have given her pleasant t. for meat 

2 14. thy prophets have seen foolish t. for thee 

Szgjt. 11.5. I know the t. that come in your mind 

16. 16. like t. shall not come, nor shall it be so 
38.10.at the same time shall t. come into thy mind 

Dan. 2. 22. he revealeth the deep and secret t. 
11.36. shall speak marvellous t. against-G. of gods 
Joel 3. 5. canied into your templea my goodlv t 



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Obad. 0> how are the t. of Esau searched out ! 
how are liis hidden t. sought up ! 
JUic. 7. ]5. I will shew unto him marvellous t. 
ZcchA 10. for who hath despised the day of small t. 
Mat. (5. 34. morrow lake thought ibr I. of itself 

13. 5'2. hrings out of his treasure t. new and old 
Ifi. 23. savourest not t. that be of G. Mark 8. 33. 
2-2. 2i. render therefore to Cesar the t. that are 

Cesar's, and to God the t. that are God's, 
Mark 12. 17. Luke 2U. 25. 
Mark 4. 19. lusts of other t. entering in, choke word 
7. 15. but the t. which come out of him defile 
Luke 5. 2(). saying, we have seen strange (. to-day 
<). 46. call me'Lurd, and do not the t. which I say 
10. 23. blessed the eyes which see the t. that ye see 
12. 15. in the abundance of the t. he possesseth 
48. and did commit t. worthy of stripes 
18.27. the t. which are impossible with men are 
19.42.had .^t known tlie f .which belong to thy peace 
22. 37. for the t. concerning me have an end 
23.48. all people beholding the t. which were done 
24.13.hast not known the «. which arecorae to pass 
27. he expounded the t. concerning himself 
John 1. 50. thou shalt see greater t. than these 

3. 12. if I have told you earthly t. heavenly t. 
15. 13. the Spirit will shew you t. to come 

Jcis 1. 3. speaking off. pertaining to the kingdom 

4.. 20. v/e cannot but speak the t, we have seen 
55. and why did the people imagine vain t. ? 
S-. liiat GUiht of the t. he possessed was his own 

8. 12. fireaching the t. concerning the kingd. of G. 

15. 20. that they abstain from t. strangiiid, 29. 
l{j. 14. si";e attended to the t. spoken of Paul 

15. 2'>. Apollos taught diligently ihe t. of the Lord 
IQ. 8. persuading i. concerning the kingdom of G. 

20. 22. no': knowing the t. that shall befall me 
30. sliali men arise, speaking perverse t. to draw 

21. 25. that they keep from t. offered to idols 
24. 13. neither can they prove the t. whereof 
26. 22. saying none other (. than the ])rophets 
^^8. 24. some believed the t. that were spoken 

fiom. 1. 20. the invisible t. of him are clearly 
seen, being understood by the t. that arc made 

2. 1. for thou that judgest, doest the same t. 

14. Gentiles do by nature t. contained in the law 

18. and approves! the t. tbat are more excellent 
8. 5. mind the t. of the flesh, mind t. of the Spirit 

38. nor t. present, nor t. to cotr.e, 1 Cor. 3. 22. 
12. 16. mind not higli t. || 17. provide t. honest 
14.19.follow after f.that make for peace, and edify 
15.4. whatsoever t. were written aforetime 

27. if Gentiles made partakers of spiritual t. 
their duty is to minister to them in carnal t. 

Cor. 1. 27. God hath chosen the foolish t. of the 
world, weak t. to confound t. which are mighty 

28 base t. and t. despised hath God chosen 
2. 9. the t. which God hath prepared for them 

10. the Spirit searcheth the deep t. of God 

11. Whatman knowethf. of man, so the (.of God 

knoweth no man, but the Sjjirit of God 

12. we might know the t. that are freely given us 

13. which t. we speak, comparing spiritual t. 

14. man receivcth not the t. of the Spirit of God 

4. 5. v/iil bring to light the h.idden t. of darkness 
(■). 3. much more t. that pertain to this life, 4. 

7. 32. unmarried careth for tl)e t. of the Lord, 34. 
33. married careth for the t. that are of the world 

8. 1. now as touching t. offered to idols, we know 
9. 11. if we have sown spiritual t. if reap carnal t. 

10. 20. that the t. which the Gentiles sacrifice 
13. 11. when I became a man,T put av/ay childish*. 

14. 7. and even i. without life giving sound 

37. acknowledge that the t. that I write to you 

16, 14. let all your t. be done with charity 

2 Cor. 1. 13. for we write none other t. unto you 

17. or the (. that I purpose,do I purpose according 
4.2.buthave renounced the hidden t. of dishonesty 

18. whde we look not at the t. which are seen, t. 

seen are temporal, t. not seen are eternal 

>.10. every one may receive the t. done in his body 

17. old i. are passed away, all t. are become new 
8.21. providing for honest t. in sight of L. and men 
10.7.do yeiook on Rafter the outward appearance 

13. we will not boast off.without our measure, 15. 

16. and not to boast in another man's line of ^ 

11. 30. I will glory of the t. which concern mine 
Gal. 2. 18. if I build again the t. which I destroyed 

4. 24. which t. are an allegory, for these are two 

5. 17. so that ye cannot do the t. that ye would 
Po/t. C}. 9. and, ye masters, do the same t. to them 
Phil. 1.10. that ye may approve t. that are excellent 

12.the «. which happened unto me,have fallen out 
2. 4. look not every man on ids own t. but every 
man also on the t. of others 
10 of t. in heaven, t. in earth, t. under earth 
21 seek not the t. which are Jesus Christ's 
3. 1 to write the same t. \\ 19. who mind earthly t. 
t.8. whatsoever t.are true,hnnest,jtist,pure, lovely 
18. 1 am full, having received the t. sent from you 
CcZ. 1. 20. whether t. in earth, or t. in heaven 
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CwZ.2.17.which are shadow of t.to come, Heb. 10.1. 

23. which t. have inde<;d a show of wisdom 
3. 2. set your affection on t. above, not on t. on earth 

0. for which t. sake the wiath of God cometh 
1 7'/iess.2.14.for ye also have suffered likef. of your 
2Tkcss.'S. 4. and will do the t. which wecornmand 

1 7'm. 5. 13. speaking t. which they ought not 

2 Tim. 2. 2. tlie t. which ihou hast heard of me 

3. 14. continue in I. which thou hast learned 
Tit. 1. 5. thoushouldestsetin order the t. wanting 

11. teaching t. they 'ought not for lucre's sake 

2. 1. speak thou t. which become sound doctrine 
Heb. 2. 1. give heed to the t. which we have heard 

17.be faithful high priest in t. pertaining to G.5.1. 
5. 8. yet learned he obedience by the (. he suffered 
6. 9. but, beloved, we are persuaded belter t. of 
you, and t. that accompany salvation 
18. that by two immutable t. in which it was 
8. 1. of the t. we have spoken this is the sum 
5. to the example and shadow of heavenly t. 
9. 23. that the patterns oft. in the heavens be puri- 
fied, but heavenly t. with better sacrifices 

11. 1. now faith is the substance of t. hoped for, 

the evidence of i. not seen 
3. t. seen were not made oft. which do appear 
7. Noah being warned of God of i. not seen as yet 
20. blessed Jacob and Esau concerning t. to come 

12. 24. that speaketh better t. than that of Abel 
.Tarn. 3. 7. and t. in the sea are tamed of mankind 

1 Pet. 1. 12. they did minister t. which are now re- 

ported ; which t. the angels desire to look into 
18. ye were not redeemed with corruptible t. 

2 Pet. 2. 12. speak evil of (. they understand not 
1 .Tohn 2. 15. neither the t. that arc in the world 
Rev. 1. 1. the revelation of Jesus Christ to shew to 

his servants t. must shortly come to pass, 22. 0. 

1. 19. write the t. which thou hast seen, the t. 

which are, and t. v/hich shall bo hereafter 

2. 14. but I have a few t. against thee, to eat t. 

sacrificed to idols, and to commit fornication, 20. 

3. 2. strengthen the t. which remain, ready to die 

4. 1. I will shew thee the t. must be hereafter 
10. 6. and sware by him who created heaven, 

earth, sea, and all t. that therein are 
21. 4. for the former (. are passed away 
22. 19. take his part from t. written in this book 
See Creeping, Dedicate, Detestable, For- 
mer, Precious. 

Ml THINGS. 
Gen. 9. 3. as the green herb have I given you all t. 
24. 1. the Lord hath blessed ."Abraham in all t. 
66. the servant told Isaac all t. that he had done 
Exod. 23. 13. in all t. I have said, be circumspect 
29. 35. do according to all t. I commanded thee 
Lev .8.36. Anron and his sons did all ^ commanded 
Mum. 1. 50. the Levites over all t. that belong to it 
31. 20. and purify all I. made of wood and skins 
Dent. 1. 18. I commanded you all t. ye should do 
4. 7. as the Lord our God is in all t. we call for 
12. 8. ye shall not do after all t. that we do here 
28. 47. servedst not for the abundance of all t. 
48. shalt serve ihine enemies in want of all t. 
57. eat them for want of all t. secretly in siege 
Josh. 1. 17. as we hearkened to Moses in all t. 

2. 23. the spies told him all t. that befel them 
Ruth. 4. 7. this was the manner, to confirm all t. 

1 Sam. 3. 12. perform all t. concerning Eli's house 
17. if thou hide any of all t. he said to fhee 

19. 7. and Jonathan shewed David all those t. 

2 Sam.. 11. 18. Joab sent and told David all the t. 
14. 20. to know all t. that are in the earth 

2.3. 5. he made a covenant ordered in all t. and sure 
1 Kings 21. 26. he did all t. as did the Amorites 
2/irin^5ll.9.the captains did according to all £.that 
Jehoiada the priest commanded, 2 CAr. 23. 8. 

14. 3. Amaziah, according to all t. that Joash did 

20. 15. they have seen all t. that are in my house 

1 Chron. 29. 14. all t. come of thee, and of thine 

2 Chron. 5. 1. So'omon brought all t. dedicated 
31. 5. tithe of all t. brought they in abundantly 

J\reh. 9. 6. the Lord made all t. Jlcts 14. 15. || 17. 
24, 25. CoZ. 1. 16. /ie?;. 4. 11. 

.Tob 41. 34. he beholdeth all high t. he is a king 

Psal.8. 6. thou hast put all t. under his feet, 1 Cor. 

15. 27. Eph 1. 22. 
57. 2. cry to God that performeth all t. for me 
119. 128. precepts concerning oiZ t. to be right 

Prow. 3. 15. wisdom is more precious than all t. 8.11. 
16. 4. the Lord hath made all t. for himself 
20. 10. the great God that formed all t. rewardeth 
28. 5. they that seek the Lord understand all t. 

Keel. 1. 8. allt.nre full of labour, man cannot utter 
7. 15. all t. have I seen in days of my vanity 

9. 2. all t. come alike to all, there is one event 

3. this is an evil among all t. done under the sun 

10. 19. l)ut money answereth all t. 

Tsa. 44. 24. T am the Lord that maketh all t. 66.2. 

.Ter. 10. 16. for he is the former of all t. 51. 19. 
17. 9. the heart is deceitful above all t. and wicked 
42.5. ifwe do noteven according to aHt. for which 



./er.44.18.we wanted all Land have be(!n consumed 
E2eA-.ll.25. 1 speak allt. the Lord hath shewed mo 
33. 20. all creeping (. shall shake at my presenco 
44. 30. the first of all t. shall be the priest's 
7?an. 2. 40. forasmuch as iron subdueth all t. 
Zeph. 1. 2. I will consume all t. from off the land 
Mat.l.Vi.all t. ye would that men should do to you 
11. 27. all t. are delivered to me, J^uke 10. 22. 
13. 41. they shall gather all t. that offend 
17. 11. Elias shall restore all t. Mark 9. 12. 
19. 26. with man this is impossible, but with Goa 
all t. are possible, Mark 10. 27. | 14. 30. 
21. 22. all t. whatsoever ye sliall ask in prayer 
22. 4. tell them which are bidden, behold all t. ar« 
ready, come unto the marriage, Luke 14. 17. 

23. 20. sweareth by it, and by all t. thereon 
28.20, teaching them to obsmveaZZi. I commanded 

Mark 4. 34. he expounded all t. to his di^iciplea 

6. 30. they told hirn all t. what t4| bad done 

7. 37. astonished, saying, he hath done all t. well 
9. 23. all t. are possible to him that believeth 
13. 23. take heed, I have foretold you all t. 

Luke 2. 20. praising God for all t. they had heard 
39, performed all t. according to the law of God 

9. 43. they wondered at all t. which Jesus did 
11. 41. and behold, all t. are clean unto you 
18.31. all t. written concerning Son of man shall 

he accomplished, 21. 22. ] 24. 44. John 19. 28. 
John 1, 3. aZZ t. were made by him 

3. 35, and hath given all t. into his hand, 13, 2. 

4. 25. when he is come, he will tell us all t. 

29. see a man who told riie all t. that ever I did 

5. 20. the Fatlier sheweth tlie Son all t. he doeth 

10. 41. all t. that John spake of him were true 
14. 26. the Comforter, the Holy Ghost, shall teach 

you all.t. and bring all t. to your remembranco 

15, 15, all t. I have heard, I have made known 

16. 15. all t. that tlie Father hath, are mine 

30. now are we sure that thou knowest all t. 

17. 7, that all t. thou hast given me, are of thee 

18, 4, Jesus therefore knowing all t. 19. 28, 

21, 17, Peter said, Lord, thou knowest all t. 
Jlcts 2,44. that believed had all t. common, 4. 32 

3. 21. till the limes of restitution of aZZ t, 
22. him shall ye hear in all t. he shall say to you 

10. 33. to hear all t. commanded thee of God 

39. we are witnesses of all t. which he did 

13. 39. all that believe are justified from all I. 

14. 15. G, who made heaven, earth, sea, and aZZf 
20, 35, I have shewed vou all t. how ye ought 

22. 10. and there it shall be told thee of all t. 

24. 14. believing all t. which are written 

26. 2. touching all the t. whereof I am accused 

Rom. 8, 28, and we know that all t. work for good 

32, how shall he not also freely give us all t. ? 

11, 36, of him, and thro' him, and to him, are all t 
14. 2. for one believeth that he may eat all t. 

20. all t. indeed are pure, but it is evil for him 

1 Cor. 2. 10. the Spirit searcheth all t. deep things 

15. but he'that is spiritual judgeth all t. 

3. 21. let no man glory in men, for all t. are yours 

4. 13. are the offsconring of all t. to this day 

6. 12. all t. are lawful unto me, hut all t. are not 

expedient, all t. are lawful for me, 10. 23 

8.0. one God the Father, of whom are all t. ono 

Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all t. 

9. 12. suffer all t. \\ 22. T am made all t. to all men 

25. every man that striveth is temperate in all t, 

10. 33. even as I plea?e all men in all t 

11. 2. I praise you that ye remember me in all t. 
12. but all t. are of God, 2 Cor. 5, If^. 

13, 7, charily bearetii all t. believeth all t. hopeth 

all t. tfidureth all t 

14. 26, let all t. be done unto edifying 

40, let all t. be done decently and in order 
15.28. when o/Z «, shall be .subdued, then shall tho 

Son be subject to him that put all t. ujider him 

2 Cor. 2. 9. know whether ye be obedient in all t 
4. 15. for all t. are for your sakes, that grace 
5.17,old things are passed away,aZZ(, become new 

6. 4, in all t. approving ourselves as ministers 

10. as having nothing, yet possessing all t. 

7. 11, in all t. ve have approved yourselves 

14, as we spake all t. to you in truth, even so 

16, that I have confidence in you in all t. 
9. 8. that ye having all sulficiency in all t. 

11. 6. we have been made manifest to you in all t. 
0. in allt. I kept mvself from being burdensome 

12. 19. but we do all t. for your edifying 
Gal. 3. 10. cursed that continueth not in all t. 
Eph. 1. 10. gather together in one all f. in Chri.-;t 

11. worketh all t. after the counsel of his will 
22. gave him to he head over all t. to the church 

3, 9. in God, who created all t. by .lesus Christ 

4, 10, he ascended up, tbat he might fill all t. 

15, grow up into him in all t. which is the head 

5, 13, all t. that are reproved are made manifest 
20, giving thanks always for allt. unto God 

6, 21. shall make known to you all t. Col. 4. 9. 
Pkil. 2. 14. do all t. without murmurings 



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>A(7.3.8. 1 count all t. but loss for know, of Ch. my 
Lord, tor wiiom 1 have suii'ered tlie loss o^all t. 

21. he is <iblo even to subdue all t. to himself 

4. 12. every where, and in all 1. 1 am insLructed 
13. 1 can do all I. thro' Ch.who strong! heneth me 

Col. 1. 17. he is before all t. by him all i. consist 
18. in all t. he might have the pre-eminence 
20. and by him to reconcile all t. to iiimself 
3.20. children, obey your parents in all t. 

22. servants, obey in all t. your masters 

I T/iess.5.21. prove all «. holdfast chat which is good 
I Tim. 3. 11. their wives must be faithful in all t. 

4. S. but godliness is prolitable unto all t. 

6. 13. in the sight of God who quickeneth all t. 

17. living God who giveth us richly all t. to enjoy 
2Tim.2.1 .the Lord give thee understanding mail t. 

10. therefore I endure all t. for the elect's sake 
'1. 5. but vratch thou in all i. endure afflictions 
Tit. 1. lOj^nto tiie pure all t. are pure 
2. 7. in m, ^..shewing thyself a pattern of good 

9. to be obedient, and please them well in all t. 

10. they may adorn the doctrine of God in all t. 
Heb. 1. 2. whom he halh appointed heir oi all t. 

3. upholding all t. by the word of his power 

2. 8. thou hast put all t. in subjection under his 

feet ; but now we see not yet all i.put unjl. him 

10. for whom are all t. and by whom are all t. 
17. in all I. it behoved him to be like his brethren 

3. 4. he that built all t. is God 

4. 13. all t. are naked and opened unto the eyes 
8. 5. make all t. according to the pattern shewed 
9. 22. almost all t. are by the law purged by blood 
13. 18. in all t. willing to live honestly 

Jam. 5. 12. above all t. my brethren, swear not 

1 Pet. 4. 7. the end o? all t. is at hand, be sober 

8. above all t. have fervent charity among yours. 

11. that God in aW t. may be glorified thro' Jesus 

2 Pet. 1. 3. hath given us all t. that pertain to life 

3. 4. all t. continue as they were from beginning 

1 .Tohn 2.20. ye have an unction, and ye know all t. 
27. as tlie same anointing teacheth you all t. 

3.20. God is greater than heart, and knoweth all t. 

3 .Tohn 2. I wish above all t. that thou prosper 
Rev. ]. 2. who bare record oi all t. that he saw 

4. ll.lhoQ hast created all t. and for thy pleasure 
21 5. 1 make all t. new. \\ 7. he shall inherit all t. 

Sec Evil, Holy, Many, Such. 
These THINGS. ^ 
fre«. 24.23. told them of her mother's house these t 

42. 36. Jacob said, all these t. are against nre 
Lev.5.5.\\hen he shall be guilty in one oft/use til. 

18. 24. defile not yourselves in any of these t. 

20. 23. for they committed all these t. therefore 

26. 23. and if ye will not be reformed by these t. 
J^um. 4. 15. these t. the burden of sons of Kohath 

15. 13. all born of the country shall do these t. 

29. 39. these t. ye shall do to the Lord in feasts 

35. 29. these t. shall be for a statute of judgment 
Dent. 4. 30. when all these t. are come upon me 
. 18. 12. all that do these t. are an abomination 

30. 1. when all these t. are come upon thee, then 
Tosh. 2. 11. we heard these t. our hearts did melt 

Tudg. 13. 23. nor would he have shewed us these t. 
. Sam, 25. 37. when liis wife had told him these t. 

2 Sam. 23. 17. these t. did these three mightv men, 

1 Chron. 11. 19. 
22. these t. did Benaiah, 1 Chron. 11. 24. 
24. 23. these t. did Araunah give to the king 

1 Kings 18. 36. 1 hav.e done ail these t. at thy word 

2 Kings 23. 17. proclaimed these t. thou hast done 
2 Chron. 3. 3. in these t. was Solomon instructed 
ITch. 13. 26. did not king Solomon sin by these t. ? 

ib 8. 2. how long wilt thou speak these t. ? 

0. 13. these t. hast thou hid in thine heart 

33. 29. lo, all these t. worketh God with man 

Ps. 15.5. he thatdoeth these t. shall never be moved 
42. 4. I remember these 1. 1 pour out my soul 
50. 21. these t. hast thou done and I kept silence 

Prov.G.lG. these six J. doth the Lord hate, yea seven 
24. 23. these t. also belong to the wise 

Kccl.ll.Q. for these t. God will bring thee to judgm. 

Isa 38. 16. O Lore" by these t. men live, and in all 
these t. is t'ne life of my spirit 
40. 26. and behola, who hath created these 1. 1 
42. 16. these t. will I do, and not forsake them 
45. 7. I form the light, I the Lord do all these t. 

47. 7. so that thou didst not lay these t. to heart 

9. these two t. shall com.e to thee in a moment 
13. let the astrologers save thee from these t. 

48. 14. which among them hath declared these t. 
51. 19. these two t. are come unto thee, who shall 
64. 12. wilt thou refrain thyself for these t. O Lord 
hr. 3. 7. 1 said, after she had done all these t. 

4. 18.. thy doings have procured these t. to thee 

5. 9. shall I not visit for these t. ? 29. ] 9. 9. 
25. your iniquities have turned away these t. 
9. 34. for in these t. do I delight, saith the Lord 

13. 22. if thou sav, wherefoni come these t.on me ? 
]4. 22. wait on thee, thou hast made all these t. 
36 15 fru thy sins I have dono these Ho tliee 
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Lam. 1. 16. for theso 1. 1 weep, mine eye runrieth 
5.17. our heart is fault, for these f.our eyes as e dim 
Ezek. 16. 30. seeing thou dost all these t. 17. 18. 
43. because thou hast fretted me in all these t. 

17. 12. know ye not what these t. mean, tell them 

18. 10. that doetli the like to any one oi these t. 

23. 30. I will do these t. unto thee, because thou 

24. 19. wilt thou not tell what these t. are to us ? 
Dan. 10. 21. none that holdeth with me in these t. 

12. 7. all these t. shall be finished 

8. O my Lord, what shall be the end of Viesc t. ? 
Hos. 14.9. who is wise, he shall understand these t. 
Zech. 8. 16. these are the t. which ye shall do 

17. for all these are t. that I hate, saith the Lord 
Mat. 1. 20. but while he thought on these t. 

2. 3. when Herod heard these t. he was troubled 

6. 32. after all these t. do the Gentiles seek, knows 

that ye have need of all these t. huke 12. 30. 

33. all these t. shall be added to you, L^ike 12. 31. 

11. 25. hast hid these t. from the wise, Luke 10. 21. 

13. 51. Jesus saith, have ye understood these t. ? 
56. whence then hath this man these t. Mark G. 2. 

15. 20. these are the t. which defile a man 

19. 20. all these t. have I kep^ from my youjLh 
21. 23. by what authority dost thou these t. 

» JliaWf 11. 28. i.uAe 20. 2. 

2-1. [ will tell you by what authority I do these t. 

27. Mark 11. 2s), 33. Luke 20. 8. 

23. 30. all these t. shall come on this generation 

24. 2. Jesus said to them, see ye not all tlicse t. 7 

3. when shall these t. be 7 Mark 13. 4. Luke 21.7. 

« 6. all these t. must come to pass, Luke 21. 9, 28. 

33. when ye shall see all these t. know that it 

is near, Mark 13. 29. Luke 21. 31. 

34. till all these t. be fulfilled, Ma^-k 13. 30. 
Luke 1 . 20. till the day that these t. be performed 

2. 19. but Mary kept these t. and pondered them 
14.0. they could not answer him to these t. 

15. 26. he called, and asked what i/tcse (. meant? 

18. 34. and they understood none of these t. 
21. 36. to escape all these t. that shall come 

23. 31. for if they do these t. in a green tree 

24. 21. to-day is third day since these t. were done 
26. ought not Christ to have suflered these t. ? 
48. and ye are witnesses of these t. 
John 2. 16. he said to them, take these t. hence 

18. what sign, seeing that thou dost these t. 

3. 9. Nicodemus said to him, how can these t. be 1 

10. a master of Israel, and knowest not these 1. 1 
5. 16. he had done these t. on the sabbath-day 

7. 4. if thou do these t. shew thyself to the world 
12. 16. these t. understood not his disciples, they 

remembered that these t. were written of him 
41. these t. said Esaias, when he saw liis glory 
13. 17. if ye know these i. happy are ye if ye do them 
1.1. 21. all these t. will they do unto yoii, 16. 3. • 

19. 24. these t. therefore the soldiers did 

315. these t.were done,tl}at the scriptures should be 
JTcts 5. 32. and we are his witnesses of these t. 
7. 1. these t. so 1 \\ 14. 15. sirs. Why do ye these t. ? 

50. hath not my hand made all these t. ? 

54. when they heard these i.they were cut to heart 
8.24. pray for me, that none of these t. come on me 
15. 17. saith the Lord, who doeth all these t. 
17. 20. we would know wha.1 these t. mean 

19. 36. seeing these t. cannot be spoken against 

20. 24. none of these t. move me, neither count I 

24. 9. the Jews assented, saying, these t. were So 

25. 9. and there be judged of these t. before me 

26. 16. to make thee a witness of these t. 

26. the king knoweth of these t. before whom 
Rom. 8. 31. what shall we then say to these t. ? 
10. 5. the man that doeth these t. shalllive by them 

14. 13. for he that in these t. serveth Christ 

1 Cor. 9. 8. say I these t. as a man, or saith not law 

15. I used none of these t. nor have I written 
10. 6. these t. were our examples, to the intent 

2 Cor. 2. 16. and who is sufficient for the'^e t. ? 
Eph. 5. 6. because of these t. comcth wra h of God 
Phil. 4. 8. if there be any piaisb, think on these t. 
Col. 3. 14. and above all these t. put on charity 

1 Tim. 4. 6. put brethren in remembrance of these t. 

11. these t. command || 15. meditate on these t. 

5. 7. these t. give in charge H 21. observe these t. 

6. 2. these t. exhort, Tit. 2. 15. || 11. flee these t. 

2 Tim. 2. 14. of these t. put them in remembrance 
Tit. 3. 8. these t. I will that thou affirm con- 
stantly, these t. are good and profitable to men 

Heb. 7. 13. for he of whom these t. are spoken 
.Tarn. 3. 10. brethren, these t. ought not so to be 
2 Pet. 1. 8. for if these t. be in you and abound 

9. but he that lacketh these t. is blind 

10. for if ye do 'hese t. ye shall never fall 
12. 1 will put you in remembrance of these i. 
1.5. to have these t. always in remembrance 

3. 11. seeing all these t. shall be dissolved, what 

16. in his epistles, speaking in them of these i. 

17. seeing ye know these t. before, beware 
Rev. 22. 8. the feet of angel who shewed me these I. 

16. to testify to you these t-'miha cburcbes 



Rev. 22. 20. he which testifieth (. t. salDi, I com« 

Those THINGS. 
£xod.29. 33. eatf/tosef. wherewith atonement mads 
Lev. 22. 2. in those t. which they hallow liuto me 
/.>eM£.29.29. those f .which are revealed belong to ua 
2 Kings 17. 9. children of Israel did secretly those t. 
Ps. 107.43. whoso will observe those t. they shall 
Is%. 66.2. for all those t. hath mine hand made, and 
all those t. have been, saith the Lord 
£2eA.42.14. approach to those t. that are for people 
Mat. 13. 17.desired to see those t. which ye see, and 
hear those t. which ye hear, Ljike 10. 24. 
Mark 1.44. offer those t. which Moses commanded 
/^uA-el.45.a performance of iAoSe (.which were told 
2. 18. wondered at those t. told them by shepherds 
12. 20. whose shall those t. be thou hastp.ovided 
Jo/mS. 29. I do always those t. that jilease him 
.^cts 3. 18. but those t. he hath so fulfilled 
8. 6. gave heed to those t. which Philip spake 
13. 45. spake against those t. which were spoken 

17. 11. they searched whether those t. Vixre so 

18. 17. end Gallio cared for none of those t. 

26. 16. of those t. in which I will appear to thco 

27. 11. more than those t. spoken by Paul 
Rom. 1. 28. to do those t. which are not convenient 

4. 17. calleth those t. which be not, as though were 

6.21. what fruit had you in those L. v,-l:ertof ye ave 

now ashamed, for the end of t.hosp t. is <iieaJi 

15.17.1 may glory in those t. which pertain to Go^ 

IS. I will not dare to speak of any of those t. 

1 Cor. 8. 4. eating of those t. offered to idols, 10. 

2 Cor. 11. 28. besides those t. which are withont 
Eph. 5. 12. it is a shame even to speak of those t 
Phil.'i.\2. forgetting those t. which are behind, and 

reaching to those t. which are before 

4. 9. those t. wliich ye have learned and seen do 
Col. 2. 18. intruding into t.'iose t. he hath not seen 

3. 1. seek those t. which are above, where Christ 

Heb. 3. 5. was faithful for a testimony of those t. 

12.27. the removing of (. (. which are shaken, thai 

those t. which cannot be shakeii 

may remain 

•Tarn. 2. 16. ye give not those t. which are needful 

1 .John3.22. do those t. that are pleasing in his sight 

2 ./ohn 8. we lose not those t. we have wrought 
■hide 10. but speak evil of those t. they know no* 
Rev. 1. 3. blessed are they that keep those t. 

2. 10. fear none of those t. which thou shalt sufrer 
10. 4. seal up those t. the seven thunders uttered 
20. 12. the dead were judged out of those t. v.'rittee 

C/HcZerm THINGS. 
Hos. 9. 3. and they shall ea.\.unclean t. in Assyria 

What THINGS. 
Exod. 10. 2. tell thy son what t. I have wrought 
Mat. 6. 8. Father knows lohat t. ye have need of 
Mark 9. 9. should tell no man what t. they had seen 

10. 32. began to tell them what t. should happen 

11. 24. lohat t. soever ye desire when ye pray 
T^uhy 7. 22. go, tell John what I. ye have seen 

24. 19. ichat t. they said to him concerning Jesus 
35. and they told what <. were done in the way 
.John 5. 19. lohat t. he doth, these doth the Son 

10. 6. they understood not what i. they v.'ere 

11. 46. some told them 7chat t. Jesus had done 
Jlcts 21. Id.tchat t. God wrought among Gentiles 
Phil. 3. 7 ichat t. were gain to me, I counted loss 

THfNK. 
Gen. 40.14. but t. on me, when it be well with theo 
JVjrm. 36. 6. let them marry to whom they t. best 
2 Sam. 13. 33. to t. that all the king's sons are dead 
2 Chron. 13. 8. ye t. to withstand kingdom of Lord 
JVe/?.. 5. 19. t. on me, my God, for good, according 

6. 6. reported, that thou and the- Je\vs t. lO rebel 
14. my God, t. thou on Tobinh and Sanballat 
Esth. 4.13. t. not thou shalt escape in king's iiouso 
Job 31. 1. why then should I t. upon a maid ? 

41. .32. one would t. the deep to be hoary 
Eccl.S.ll. further, though a wise man i. to know it 
Isa. 10. 7. nor doth his heart t. so, but in his heart 
Jer. 23. 27. t. to cause my people forget my name 

29. 11. I know the thoughts that I t. toward you 
Ezek. 38. 10. and thou shalt t. an evil thought 
Dan. 7. 25. he shall t. to change times and laws 

11. t24. (. his thoughts against the strong holds 
Jonah 1. 6. if so be that God will t. upon us 
Zech. 11. 12. if ye t. good give me my price, if not 
Mat. 3. 9. and t. not to say within yourselves 

5. 17. t. not that I am come to destroy the law 

6. 7. t. they shall be heard for much speaking 
9.4.why t. ye evil in your hearts || 18. 12. how t.jQ 

10. 34. t. not I am come to send peace on earth 
''1. 28. what t. you ? a certain man had two sons 
22! 42. what t. ye of Christ ? 26. 66. Ma'>-k 14. 64 
24. 44. in such an hour as ye t. not, J^uke 12. 40. 

T^uke 13. 4. t. ye that were sinners above all 
.Tohn 5. 39. in them ye t. ye have eternal H'e 
45. do not t. I will accuse you to ttie Father 

11. 56. what t. ye, that he Avill not come to feast 
16. 2. killeth you, will t. that he doth God servic* 

.Sets 13. 35. whom t jc that I am 1 1 Rm not he 



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jlcts 17i2y.Dot to f.that the Godhead is like to gold 
26. 2. 1 t. inysell' hajjpy. king Agrippa, because 
Rom. 12. 3. not to t. ot liimseli more higlily than he 
ought to t. but to «. soberly as God hath dealt 

1 Cor. 4. G. ye niighl learn in us not to t. of men 
9. I t. that God hath set forth us the apostles 

7. 36. if any man t. that he behaveth uncomely 
40. I t. also that I have the Spirit of God 

6. 2. if any man t. that he knoweth any thing 
12. 23. of body, which we t. to be less honourable 
14. 37. if any man t. himself to be a nrojjhet 

2 Ct»r.3.5.of ourselves tot. any thing as of ourselves 

10. 2. 1 1. to be bold against some which t. of us 
7. that he is Christ, let him t. this again, 11. 

11. 16. 1 say again, let no man t. me a fool 
12.t).lest any i.of me above what he seethme to be 
6al. 6. 3. if a man t. himself to be something 
Epk. 3. 20. is able to do above all that we ask or t. 
Phil. 4. 8. if there be any praise, t. on these things 
/avi. 1. 7. let not that man t. he shall receive 

4. .5. do ye t. that the scripture saith in vain 1 
Fet. 4. 4. wherein they t. strange that ye run not 

12. t. it not strange concerning the fiery trial 
2Pet.l.l3. 1 r.it meet as long as I am in this tabern. 

TyiNKEST. 
2 Sam. 10. 3. t. thou that David doth honour thy 
father, in sending comforters "? 1 Chron. 19. 3. 
Job 35. 2. t. thou this right, that thou saidst my 
J\[at. .1.7. 25. Jesus said, what t. thou ? 22. 17. 

26. 53. t. thou that I cannot pray to my Father 
Luke 10. 36. which i. thou was neighbour to nim 7 
^cis 28. 2.0. we desire to hear of thee what thou t. 
Jio''>i.2. 3. t. thou this, O man, that judgest them 

THINKETH. 

1 Sam. 20. 1 4. vLiTtsoever thy soul 1. 1 will do 

2 Saia. 18. 27. me t. the running of the foremost is 
Psiil. 40. 17. I am poor, yet the Lord t. on me 
Prov. 23. 7. for as he t. in his heart, so is he 
Luke 8. 1 IS. be taken that which he t. he hath 

1 CdT. 10. 12. let him that t. he standeth, take heed 
13. -5. charity seeketh not her own, t. no evil 

Phil. 3. 4. if any other man t. he hath whereof 
THINKING. 

2 Sam. 4. 10. t. to have brought good tidings 

5. 6. t. David cannot come in hither 

THIRD. 
Ge7i.32.1d. so commanded he the second and the t. 
' 50. 23. saw Ephraira's children oft. generation 
Exod. 20.5. to the t. and fourth generation of them 
that hate me, 31. 7. JVum. 14. 18. Deut. 5. 9. 
28. 19. and the t. row a ligure, an agate, 39. 12. 
ATum. 2. 24. the camp of Ephraim in the t. rank 
JJeut.23. 8. an Edomite shall enter in t. generation 
Josh. 19. 10. the t. lot came up for Zebulun 

3 Kings 1. 13. he sent again a captain of the t. fifty 

1 Chron. 24. 8. the i. lot came forth to Haram 
25. 10. the t. lot came forth for Zaccur 

27. 5. the t. captain of the host for the t. month 
Isa. 19. 24. Israel shall be the t. with Egypt 
Ezek. 10. 14. and the t. was the face of a lion 
Daji. 2. 39. and another t. kingdom of brass 

5.7. and shall be the t. ruler in the kingdom, 16, 29. 
Zech. 6. 3. and in the t. chariot white horses 
Mat. 20. 3. and he went out about the t. hour 

22. 26. hkewise t. died, Mark 12. 21. Luke 20. 31. 
Mark 15. 25. it was t. hour, and they crucified him 
Luke 12. 38. come in the t. watch, and find them so 

20. 12. he sent the t. and they wounded him 
Acts 2. 15. seeing it is but the t. hour of the day 

20. 9. Eutychus fell down from the i.loft 

23. 23. be ready at the t. hour of the night 

2 Cor.12.2. such a one caught up to the t. heaven 
Rev. 4. 7. and the t. beast had a face as a man 

6. 5. had opened the t. seal, I heard the t. beast 

8. 10. the t. angel sounded, there fell a star 

11. 14. and behold, the t. woe cometh quickly 
14. 9. and the t. angel followed them, saying 
16.4. the t. angel poured out his vial on tiie rivers 

21. 19. the t. foundation was a chalcedony 

See Day, Month, Part. 
THIRD time. 

1 Sam. 3. 8. the Lord called Samuel the t. time 
19. 21. Saul sent messengers again the t. time 

1.^171^818.34. do it the t.time. they did it the t. time 
Eiek. 21. 14. let the sword be doubled the t. time 
Mat. 26.44. and he prayed the t. time, Mark 14. 41. 
John 21. 14. the t. time Jesus showed himself 
17. saith unto him the t. time, lovest thou me ? 
Peter was grieved, bee. he said to him t. time 
2Cor. 12. 14. the t. time I am ready to come, 13. 1. 

THIRD year. 

Deut. 26. 12. t. year, which is the year of tithing 

XKingsl^.'iQ. in t.year of Asa.,A\i Baasha slay, 3.3. 

18. 1. word of the Lord came to Elijah in t. year 

22.2.in t.i/ear, Jehoshaphat came to king of Israel 

2 Kinffs 18. 1. in the t. year of Hoshea son of Elah 
19.29. in the t. year sow ye and reap, Isa. 37. 30. 

2 Chron. 17. 7. in t. year of Jehoshaphat's reign 
27. 5. the Ammonites paid the second and t. year 
Esth. 1. 3. in the t. year of the taiga Of Aliasuarus 
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Dan. 1. 1. in the t. year of the reign of Jehoiakim 
8. 1. in the t. year of the reign of Belshazzar 

10. 1. in the t. year of Cvrus king of Persia 

THIRDLY. 

1 Cor. 12. 28. t. teachers, after that miracles 

THIRST, Substaritive. 
Exod. 17. 3. to kill us and our children with t. 
Deut. 28. 48. thou shalt serve thine enemies in t. 
29. 19. imagin. of heart, to add drunkenness to t. 
Judg. 15. 18. and now I shall die for t. and fall 

2 Chron. 32. 11. doth persuade you to die by t. 
JVch. 9. 15. thou broughtest water for their t. 20. 
Job 24. 11. tread their wine-presses and sufibr t. 
Psal. C9. 21. in my t. they gave me vinegar to drink 

104. 11. the wild asses quench their t. 
Isa. 5. 13. and their multitude dried up with t. 

41. 17. and when their tongue faileth for t, 

50. 2. their fish stinketh, and dieth for t. 
Jer. 2. 25. and withhold thy throat from t. 

48. 18. come dovai from thy glory, and sit in t. 
Lam. A. 4. cleaveth to the roof of his mouth fort. 
Hos. 2. 3. lest I strip her naked, and slay her with t. 
Amos 8.11. not a t. for water, but of hearing words 

13. the virgins and young men shall faint for t. 
2 Cor. 11. 27. in hunger and t. in fastings often 

THIRST, Verb. « 

Isa. 49. 10. they shall not hunger, nor t. nor heat 
Mat. 5.6. which hunger andi. after righteousness 
John 4. 13. driuketh of this water, shall t. again 

14. whosoever drinketh, shall never t. 6. 35. 

15. sir, give me this water, that 1 1. not 

7. 37. if any t. let him come to me and drink 
19. 28. after this Jesus saith. It. * 

Rom.. 12. 20. if thine enemy t. give him drink 

1 Cor. 4. 11. even to this present hour we t. 
Rev. 7. 16. and they shall not t. any more 

THIRSTED. 
Exod.Yi.2. people t. there for water and murmured 
Isa. 48. 21. they t. not when he led them through 

THIRSTETH. 
Psal. 42. 2. my soul t. for God, 63. 1. ] 143.6. 
Isa. 55. 1. ho, everv one that t. come to the waters 

THIRSTY. 
Judg. 4. 19. give me a little water, for I am t. 

2 Sam. 17. 29. the people is t. in the wilderness 
Psal. 63. 1. my flesh longeth in a t. land, 143. 6. 

107. 5. hungry and t. their soul fainted in them 

Prov. 25. 21. if thine enemy be t. give him drink 

25. as cold water to a t. soul, so is good news 

29. 10. the blood-t. hate the upright, but the just 
Isa. 21. 14. brought water to him that was t. 

29. 8. it shall be as when a t. man dreameth 
32. 6. he will cause the drink of the t. to fail 
35. 7. the t. land shall become springs of water 
44. 3. for I will pour water upon him that is t. 
65. 13. my servants shall drink, but ye shall be t. 
Ezek. 19. 13. she is planted in a dry and t. ground 
Mat. 25. 35. for I was t. and ye gave me drink 
37. w hen saw we thee t. and gave thee drink ? 
42. for I was t. and ve gave me no drink 
THIRTEEN. 
Gen. 17. 25. Ishmael his son was f . years old 
J^um.29. 13. ye shall ofl'er t. young bullocks, 14. 
1 Kings 7. 1. was building his own house t. years 
1 Chron. 26. 11. the sons and brethren of Hosah t. 
Ezek. 40. 11. the length of the gate t. cubits 

THIRTEENTH. 
Gen. 14. 4. and in the t. year they rebelled 

1 Chron. 24. 13. the t. lot came forth to Huppah 
25. 20. the t. lot came forth to Shubael 

Jer. 1. 2. in the t. year of the reign of Josiah 

25. 3. from the f . year of Josiah the son of Amon 

See Day. 

THIRTIETH. 

'2Kingsl5. 13. Shallum to reign in nine and t. year 

17. in the nine and t. year of king Azariah 

25. 27. in the seven and t. year of the captivity of 
Jehoiachin king of Judah, .Jer. 52. 31. 

2 Chr. 15. 19. no war to the five and t. year of Asa 
16. 1. in the si.x and t. year of the reign of Asa 

J^eh. 5.14. the two and t. year of Artaxerxes, 13. 6. 

THIRTY. 
Gen. 6. 15. the height of the ark was t. cubits 

11. 14. Salah lived t. years, and begat Eber 

18. Peleg lived t. years, and begat Reu 
22. Serug lived t. years, and begat Nahor 

18. 30. peradventure there shall be t. found, he 
said, I will hot do it if I find t. there 
32. 15. t. milch camels with their colts, forty kine 
41. 46. Joseph was t. years old when he stood 
Exod. 21.32. shall give to their master t. shekels 

26. 8. the length of one curtain t. cubits, 36. 15. 
Lev. 27. 4. thy estimation shall be t. shekels 
Jfum. 4. 3. from t. years old and upwards even to 

fifty, 23, 30, 3.5, 39, 43, 47. 1 Chron. 23. 3. 
.Tudg. 10. 4. Jairhad t. sons, and they had t. cities 

12. 9. Ibaan had f. sons and t. daughters he sent 

abroad, took in t. daughters for his sons 
14. Abdon had forty sons and t. nephews 

14. 11. they brought t. companions tobtf with him 



Jurf^.l4.l3.gtve you t.sheets,t. change of garmeuw 
13. ye shall give t. sheets, t. change of garmenis 
19. Samson slew t. men, and took their spuU 
20. 31. to smite about t. men of Israel, 39. 

1 6"ajn.9.22. Saul sat among them, about t. persons 

2 Sam. 5.4. David was t. years old when he began 

23. 13. and three of the t. chief went down 

23. Benaiah was more honourable than the t 

1 Chron. 11. 15, 25. | 27. 6 

24. Asahel, brother of Joab, was one of the t, 

1 Kings 4.22. provision for one day was t. measurei 
6. 2. height of the house of the Lord was t. cubits 
7. 2. heigh-l of the house of the forest was t. cubita 

6. the breadth of the porch was t. cubits 
23. a hue oft. cubits did compass it about 

2 Kings 18. 14. appointed to Hezekiah t. talents 

1 Chron. 11. 42. Adina a captain, and t. with him 
Ezra 1. 9. the number of them was t. chargers 

10. t. basons of gold, silver basons 410 
Jer. 38. 10. take from hence t. men with thee 
Ezek. 40. 17. t. chambers were on the pavement 
41. 6. and the side chambers were t. in order 
46. 22. there were courts joined of t. cubits broad 
Zech. 11. 12. they weighed for my price t. pieces 
13. and I took the t. pieces of silver, Mat. 27. 9 
Mat. 13. 8. brought some t. fold, 23. Mark 4. 8, 20 

26. f5. they covenanted with him for t. pieces 

27. 3. Judas brought again the t. pieces of silvei 
Luke 3. 23. Jesus began to be about t. years of age 
John 6. 19. had rowed about 25 or t. furlongs 

See Days. 

THIRTY one. 

Josh. 12. 24. the kings Joshua subdued t. and one 

1 KingslQ. 23. in the t. and one year of king Asa 

2 Kings 22. 1. Josiah eight years old, and reigned 

t. and one years in Jerusalem, 2 Chron. 34. 1. 
THIRTY two. 
Gen. 11.20. Reu lived t. two years,and begat Serug 
J^um. 31. 40. the Lord's tribute was t. two persona 

1 Kings 20.1.t.tico kings were with Ben-hadad, 16. 

22. 31. the king commanded his t. tzoo captains 

2 Kings 8.17. Jehoram was t. two years old when 

he began to reign, 2 Chron. 21. 5, 20. 
THIRTY three. 
Gen. 46.15. all the souls of sons and daughters 1. 1. 
Lev. 12. 4. in blood of purifying t. three days 
2 Sam.5.5.David reigned in Jerusalem t. and three 
years, 1 Kings 2. 11. 1 Chron. 3. 4. I 29. 27 
THIRTY four. 
Ge/i.ll.l6.Eber lived t./oiir years and begat Peleg 

THIRTY five. 
Gen. 11. 12. Arphaxad lived five and t. years 
\ Kings 22. 42. Jehoshaphat was t.five years old 
when he began to reign, 2 Chron. 20. 31. 
2 Chron. 3. 15. made two pillars t.^ve cubits high 

THIRTY six. 
Josh. 7. 5. the men of Ai smote t. SIX men of Israel 

THIRTY seven. 
2 Sam. 23. 39. Uriah the Hittite, t. seven in all 
2 Kings 13. 10. in the t. and seventh yearof Joash 

THIRTY eight. 
Z>e?it.2.14.till come overbrookZered,t.e?^/it years 
'1 Kings 16. 29. in the t. and eighth year of Asa 
2 Kings 15. 8. in the t. and eighth year of Azariah 
John 5. 5. which had an infirmity t. eiirht years 

THIRTY Time. 

2 Chron. IG. 12. Asa in the t. and n. year diseased 

See Thousand. 

THIS. 

Gen.5.29. t.same shall comfort us concerning work 

15.4. saying, t. shall not be thine heir, but he shall 

18. 32. and I will speak yet but t. once 

19. 9. they said, t. one fellow came in to sojourn 

29. 27. we will give thee t. also for the service 
34. 15. but in t. will we consent unto you 

37. 32. sent the coat, and said, t. have we found 
38. 28. bound a thread, saying, t. came out first 
44. 5. is not t. it in which my Lord drinketh 1 
29. if ye take t. from me, and mischief befall him 
Exod. 3. 12. t. shall be a token that I sent thee 
7. 17. in t. thou shalt know that I am the Lord 

23. neither did he set his heart to t. also 

30. 13. t. they s!)all give, each half a shekel 
J^um. 18. 9. t. shall be thine of the most holy things 

from the fiie. 7)e?^t. 18. 3 

24. 23. alas, who shall live when God doeth t. ? 
Deut. 32. 29. O that they were wi.se and undersf. t 

34. is not t. laid up in store with me and sealed 
Judg. 7. 4. t. shall go with thee, t. shnll not go 

16. 18. come up t. once, for he hath showc d ;.ll 

1 Sam. 16. 8. neither hath the Lord chosen t. [). 

20. 3. and he saith, let not Jonathan know t. 

25. 31. that t. shall be no grief unto thee 

2 Sam. 7. 19. t. was a small thing in thy sight 
19. 21. shall not Shimei be put to death for t. ? 
23. 17. is not t. the blood of the men that went 

1 Kimrs 3. 9. to judge t. thy so great a people 
11. 27. and t. was the cause that he lift his hand 
39. I will for t. afflict the seed of David, but not 

17. 24. Ixy't. I know that thou art »inaa of Goxi 



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t Kings i. 43. should I set t. before a hundred men 
14. 11'. glory of i. and tarry at home 

24. 3. at commandment of Lord came t. on Judah 
2 Clir. J. 11. because J. was in thine heart, not asked 

25. 9. ilie Lord is able to give thee mure tiian t. 
Ezrab. 17. let him send his pleasure concerning' t. 

6. 11. let his house be made a dunghill for t. 

7. 27. put such a thing as t. in ihe king's heart 

8. 23. so we lasted, and besought our God lor t. 

9. 13. and hast given us such deliverance as t. 
1-5. we cannot stand before thee because of i. 

rfVeA. ]3. 14. remember me concerning t. 22. 
Esth. 4. 14. art come to kingd. for sucn a time as t. 
Job 5. 27. lo, t. we have searched it, so it is 

12. 9. the hand of the Lord hath wrought t. 

17. 8. upright men shall be aslonied at t. 

20. 2. fur LL make hasteil 4. kuowest thou not t. 

21. 2. hear and lei t. be your consolation 
33. 12. in t. thou art not just, 1 will answer 

35. 2. thinkest thou t. to Le right, that thou saids: 
Psal. 11. 6. t. shall be the portion of their cup 
27. 3. though war rise, in t. will I be confident 
32. 6. for t. shall every one that is godiy pray 

35. 22. t. thou hast seen, keep not silence 
41. 11. by t. I know tliai thou favourest me 
44. 21. shall not God search t. outi he knoweth 

48. 14. for£. God is our God for ever and ever 

49. 13. t. their way is their folly, yet their 

50. 22. now consider t. ye that forget God 

56. 9. shall turn back, 1. 1 know, for God is for me 
62. 11. twice have I beard t. that power belongs 
69. 31. t. also shall please the Lord belter than ox 
32.the humble shall see f.and be glad, your heart 
73. 16 when I thought to know t. it was painful 
78. 21 the Lord henrd i. and was wrctii, 59. 
81. 4. for t. was a statute for Israel and a law 

5. t. he ordained in Joseph for a testitnony 
92. 6. neither doth a fool understand t. 

109. 20. let t. be the reward of mine adversaries 
119. 56. t. I had, because I kept thy precepts 
149. 9. t. honour have ail his saints, praise Lord 
Eccl. 4. 4. for t. a man is envied of his neighbour 

6. 5. t. hath more rest than the other 

7. 10. thou dost not inquire wisely concerning t. 

18. it is good that thou shouldest take hold of t. 

yea also from t. w-ithdraw not thine hand 
27. t. have I found H 29. lo, t. only have I found 
IL 6. whether sliall prosper, either t. or that 
[sa. 1. 12. who hath required t. at your hand? 
6. 7. and he said, lo, t. hath touched thy lips 
9. 7. the zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform t. 

22. 14. surely t. iniquity shall not be purged 

27. 9. by t. shall the iniquity of Jacob be purged 

28 29. t. also cometh forth'from the Lord 

29 11. saying, read i. I pray thee, 12. 

36. 7. therefore have I cried concerning t. 

43. 9. who amons tliem can declare t.? 45. 21. 

46. 8. remember t. 1| 48. 20. declare ye, tell t. 

47. 8. therefore hear now t. 48. 1, ]6. | 51. 21. 
.50. 11. t. shnil ye have of mine hand, ye shall 
56. 2. blessed is the man that doeth t. 

58. 5. wiit thou call t. a fast, an acceptable day? 

6. is not t. the fast that I have chosen? 

66. J 4. when ye see t. your hearts shall rejoice 
fer. 2. 12. be astonished, O ye heavens, at t. 
17. hast thou not procured t. unto thyself? 

4. 8. for t. gird you with sackcloth, lament 
23. for t. shall the earth mourn, and heavens 

5. 7. how shali I pardon thee for t.? 

9. be avenged on such a nation as t. 29. | 9. 9. 
9. 24. but let him that glorieth, glory in t. 
16. 21. 1 will t. once cause them to know my hand 
22. 16. was not t. to know me, saith the Lord? 

2L t. hath been thy manner from thy youth 
23. 26. how long shall t. be in the heart of i)ro])het5 

31. 33. t. shall be the covenant that I will make 

32. 8. I knew that t. was the wo? d of the Lord 
Lam. 3. 21. t. I call to mind, therefore I hope 

5. 17. for t. our heart is faint, oiir eyes are dim 
Ezek. 8. 15. he said, hast thou seen t.? 17. | 47. 6. 
16. 49. t. was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom 

20. 27. in t. your fathers have blasphemed me 

21. 26. saith the Lord, t. shall not be the same 
23,..ll. and when her sister Aholibah saw t. 
24. 24. t. Cometh, ye shall know, 33. 33. 

36. 37. I will yet for t. be inquired of by Israel 

44. 2. t. gate shall be shut, no man shall enter 
Dan.6.5.shalvnotfind occasion againstfDaniel,28. 
Hos. 7. 16. t. shall be their derision in Egypt 
jSmos 4. 5. t. liketh you, O children of Israel 

7. 3. the Lord repented for t. it shall not be, 6. 

8. 8. shall not the land tremble for t.? 

9. 12. saith the Lord that doth t. 

Jonah. 4. 2. was not t. my saying in my country? 
Zeph. 2. 30. t. shall they" have for their pride 
Zec/^.6.15.£. shall come to pass if ye will obey Lord 
14. 12. t. shall be the plague wherewith, 15. 

19. t. shall be the punishment of Egypt 
Mai 1. 9. t hath been by your m.eans 

13. should I accept t. of your hands? saith Lord 

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JIal. 2. 12. the L. will cut oft' the man that doeth t. 

J\Iat. 12. 7. but if ye had known what t. meaneth 

13. 55. is not t. the carpenter's son ? J^lark 6. 3. 

l.u/ce 4. 22. Jo/m 6. 42. 

16. 22. saying. Lord, t. shall not be unto thee 

24. 43. know t. that if the good man of the house 

had known in what watch, l.uke 12. 39. 

26. 13. shall also t. that t. woman hath done 

27. 54. saying, truly t. was the Son of God 

28. 14. and if t. come to the governor's ears 
Mark 12. 31. and the second is like, namely, t. 
Luke 1. 18. whereby shall I know t. for I am old. 

34. how shall t. be, seeing I know nut a man? 
6b. saying, what manner of child shall t. be? 

3. 20. added yet t. above all, that he shut up John 
6. 3. have ye not read so much as t. what David 

10. 11. be sure of t. || 20. in t. rejoice not 

15. 24. t. my son was de-ad and is alive again 
22. 17. take t. and divide it among yourselves 

37. that t. must yet be accomplished in me 
2:3. 47. certainly t. was a righteous man 
John 1. 15. saying, t. was he of whom I spake 

2. 22. his disciples remembered lie had said t. 

4. 27. on t. came his disciples, and marvelled 
29. is not t. the Christ? |i 5. 28. marvel not at t. 

6. 6. i.he said to prove him, for he himself knew 

7. 25. is not t. he whom they seek to kill? 
S.4U. f. did not Abraham || 11. 26. beiievestthou t. 

11. ol.t. spake he not of himself, but prophesied 

12. 6. t. he said, not that he cared for the poor 

13. 23. for what intent he spake t. unto him 

35. by t. shall all men know ye are my disciples 
15. 13. greater love hath no man than t. 

16.30. by t. we believe that thou camest from God 
Acts 1. 11. t. Jesus shall so come in like manner 
2. 12. what meaneth t.7 W 31. he seeing t. before 

32. t. Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we all 

33. he hath shed forth t. which ye now see 
37. when they heard f. they were pricked 

3. 12. ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at t.7 

5. 24. they doubted whereunto t. would grow 
6.14. that ^.JesusoflS'azareth shall destroy f. place 

7. 35. t. ]\Ioses whom they refused, did God send 
40. as for t. Moses, we wot not what is become 

8. 22. repent therefore of i. thy wickedness 

32. the place of scripture which he read was t. 

9. 21. is not t. he that destroyed them which 
13. 48. when the Gentiles heard t. they were glad 

15. 15. to t. agree the words of the propliets 

16. 16. t. did she many days, but Paul turned 

19. 5. when they heard t. they were baptized 
24. 14. but 1. 1 confess to thee, that after the way 

Rom. 2. 3. thinkest thou t. O man, that judgest 

6. 6. knowing t. that our old man is crucified 
9. 10. not only t. hut when Rebecca conceived 
15. 28. when therefore I have performed t. 

1 Cor. 1. 12. 1. 1 say, every one saith, I am of Paul 

9. 3. my answer to them that examine me is t. 
11. 17. in t. that I declare to you, I praise not 

22. shall I praise you in t.l I praise you not 
15. 34. have not knowledge, I speak t. to shame 

2 Cor. 5. 2. in t. we groan earnestly, desiring 

7. 3. I speak not t. to condemn you, for I said 

8. 5. t. they did, not as we hoped, but first gave 

10. 7. let him of himself think t. again, 11. 

13. 9. and t. also we wish, even your perfection 
Cral. 3. 2. t. would I learn of you, received ye 

5. 14. the la^v is fulfilled in one word, even in t. 
Eph.i. 11. 1. 1 say therefore, and testify in the Lord 

5. 5. for t. ye know, that no whoremonger 
Phil. 1. 9. 1. 1 pray, that your love may abound 
19. I know that t. shall turn to my salvation 
2T/tes5.3.10.when with vou, t.we commanded you 
1 Tim. 1.9. knowing t. Jam. 1. 3. 2 Pet. 1. 20.| 3. 3. 

4. 16. in doing t. thou shalt both save thyself and 
Heb. 7. 21. but t. with an oath |i 27. t. did he once 
I .John 3. 10. int. the children of God are manifest 

4. 9. in t. was manifested the love of God 

5.2. by t. we know that we love children of God 

Judeo. pat you in remembrance, tho' ye once knewi. 

Rev. 2. 6. t. thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds 

See All, After, Book, Cause, Child, City, 

Day, Doctrine, Do, Done, Evil, House, 

Land, Law, Life, Max, Month, People, 

Thing, Word, Vv'orlu. 

Is THIS, 

Gen. 3. 13. Lord said to the woman, -what is t. 

that thou hast done? 12. 18. j 26. 10. ] 29. 25. 

24. 65. what man is t. that walketh in the field? 

42. 28. what is t. that God hath done unto us? 

43. 29. is t. your younger brother, of whom 

44. 15. what deed is t. that ye have done? 
Exod. 13. 14. saying, what is t.l Judg. 18. 24. 

17. 3. wherefore is l. that thou hast-brought us 
.Tosh. 22. 16. what trespass is t. ye committed? 
.Tudg. 15. 11. what is t. that thou hast done unto 

us? 2 Sam. 12. 21. 

20. 12. what wickedness is t. done among you? 
1 Sam. 10. 11. what is t. come to the son of Kish? 

24. 16. Saul said, is t. thv voice, my son David? 
4M 



2 5am. 7.19. 25 t. the manner of man,0 LordGodI 

]6. 17. is t. thy kindness to thy friend? 
2 Kivgs 18. 19. what confidence is t. wherein 
Ezra 10. 13. nor is t. a work of one day or two 
Job 33. 2. who is t. that daikeneth counsel? 
Cant. 3. 6. who is t. cometh out of the wilderness? 

8.5. who is t. that cometh up from the wihiernessi 
Isa. 23. 7. is t. your joyous city, whose antiquity 

63. 1. who is t. that cometh from Edom, with 
Jer. 30. 21. for who is t. that engaged his heart? 

46. 7. who is t. that cometh up as a flood 
Ezck. 16. 20. is t. of thy whoredoms a small matter 
Zeck. 3. 2. is not (. a brand plucked out of the firel 

5. 5. and see what is t. that goeth forth 
Mat. 8. 27. saying, Vv hat manner of man is t. that 
the winds obey him? Mark 4.41. Luke 8. 25 

12. 23. people said, is not t. the son of David? 
21, 10. who is t.l II Mark 1. 27. what tiling is t.l 

Luke 1.43. whence is ^. to me, that mother of myL. 

4. 36. what a word 25 t. with auth.he commandelh 

5. 21. who is t. which speaketh blasphemies? 

7. 49. who is t. that forgiveth sins also? 

9. 9. but who is t. of whom I hear tiuch things? 
20. 17. he said, what is t. then that is written 
John 7. 36. what manner of saying is t. he said 
9. 19. is t. your son, who ye say was born blind? 
16. 17. what is t. that he "saith unto us? 18. 
2 Cor. 1. 12. for our rejoicing is t. the testimony 
Eph.3.8.to me is f.grace given. to preach toGentile* 
Jam. 1. 27. pure religion and undefiled is t. 

THIS is. 

Gen. 2. 23. Adam said, t. is now- bone of my bonee 

20.13.i. is thy kindness which thou shalt shew me 

28. 17. Jacob said t. is none other but the hougfi 

of God, and t. is the gate of heavsa 

32.2.when Jacob saw them, he said t.is God's husJ 

41.38. Pharaoh said,cc«i we find such a one as t.is 

AB. 18. not so, father, for t. is the first-born 

Exod.'i.lo.t.is my name for ever,and my memorial 

8. 19. the magicians said. t. is the finger of God 
16. 23. t. is that which the Lord hath said 

Lev. 10. -3. t. is that the Lord spake, saying 
Kum. 8. 24. t. is it that belongeth to the" Levites 

18. 11. and t. is thine, the heave-offering of gift 
Dcut. 13. 11. do no more such wickedness att. w 

]5. 2. and t. is the manner of the release 
1 Sam. 16. 12. arise, anoint him, for t. is he 

1 Kings 11. 11. forasmuch as t. is done of theo 

13. 3. t. is the sign which the Lord hath spoker 

2 Kings 3. 18. t. isbul a light thing in sight of Ld 

6. 39. t. is not the w-ay, neither is this the city 

8. 5. O king, t. is the woman, and t. is her son 

9. 37. so that they shall not sav, t. is Jezebel 
2 Chron. 23. 22. t. is that king"Ahaz 

J^Teh. 2. 2. t. is nothing but sorrow^ of heart 
9. 18. t. is ihy God that brought thee out of Egypt 
.Tab 8. 19. behold, t. is the joy of his way 

10. 13. I know that t. /s'with thee 

18.21. t. is the place of him that knoweth not God 
20. 29. t. is the portion of a wricked man, 27. 13. 
P5.24. 6. t. is the generation of them that seek him 
68. 16. t. is the hill God desireth to dwell in 
77. 10. t. is my infirmity, but I will remember 
109. 27. that they mav "know that f. is thv hapd 

118. 23. t. is the Lord's doing. Mat. 21. 42. 

119. 50. t. is my comfort in mine alfliction 
132. 14. t. is my rest for ever, here will I dwell 

Eccl. 1. 10. whereof it may be said, see, t. is new 
5. 19. to rejoice in labour, t. is the gift of God 

12. 13. for t. is the whole duty of man 

Cant. 5. 16. t. is my beloved, and t. is my friend 

Isa. 12. 5. sing to Lord, t. is known in all the earth 

25. 9. lo, t. is our God, we have waited for bira 

27. 9. t. is all the fruit, to take away his sm 

28. 12. t. is the rest, and t. is the refreshing 

30. 21. saying, t. is the way, walk ye in it 

54. 9. for t. is as the waters of Ncah unto me 

17. t. is the heritage of the servants of the Lord 
59. 21. as for me t. is my covenant with them 
Jer. 4. 18. t. is thy wickedness, it is bitter 

7. 28. t. is a nation that obeveth not the Lord 
10. 19 t. is a grief || 13. 25. 't. is thy lot 

23. 6. t. is the'name whereby he shall be called, 
The Lord our PacHTEOusNEss, 33. 16 
.30. 17. t. is Zion, whom no man seeketh after 
Ezek. 5. 5. t. is Jerusalem, I set it in the midst of 

19.14. t.is a lamentation, and shall be for a lam 

31. 18. t. is Pharaoh and all his multitude. 
Dan. 5. 25. t. is the writing that was written 
Mic. 2. iO. arise, depart, for t. is not your res* 
Zeph. 2. 15. t. is the rejoicing city that dwelt 
Zech. 5. 3. t. is the curse that goeth forth 

6. he said, t. is an Ephah 1| 8. t. is wickednebs 
Mat. 3. 3. for£. is he that was spoken of bv Esaiai 
l~.t.ismYhe]oveASon,n.5.Mark9.7.Luke9.35 
7. 12. for t. is the law and the prophets 
11. 10. t. is he of whom it is written, J^uke 7. y 

14. t. is Elias which was for to come 

13. 19. t. is he which received s^ed by the way , 

19. 26. Jesus said, with men t. id impossible 



THl 

Mat.2l. 38. t. is the heir, Mark 12. 7. Lvke 20. 14. 
22. 38. i. is the first commandment, Mark 12. 30. 
26. 2(j. Jesus said, take, eat, t. is my body 
28. t. is my blood, .Uar^• 14. 2-2, 24. y.w^•e 22. 
19, 20. 1 Cor. 11. 24, 25. 
M-ark 14 G9. t. is one of them, and he denied again 
Fjuke.7.'M.ha.ve known what manner of woman t.is 
22.53. t. is yoiirhour and the power of darkness 
fuhn 1. 19. and t. is the record of JoJm 
30. t.is he of wliom 1 said, after mo conieth a man 
34. I bare record that t. is the Son of God 

3. 19. t. is tlie condemnation, that hght is come 

4. 42. that t. is indeed the Clirist, 7. 26, 41. 

6. 29. (. is the work of God, that ye beheve 
39. t. is the Father's will which sent me, 40. 
50. t. is the bread which cometh from heaven 
5S.t.is that bread which came down from heaven 
60. t. is a hard saying, who can hear it? 

9. 9. some said,t. is he || 20. w^e know (. is our son 
15. 12. t. is my commandment, that ye love 
17. 3. t. is life eternal, that they might know 
Acts 2. 16. t. is that which was spoken by Joel 

7. 37. t. is that Moses which said unto Israel 
38. t. is he that was in the church in wilderness 

9.22. Saul increased, proving that t.is very Christ 
Rom. 11. 27. t. is my covenant, Ueb. 8. 10. | 10. 16. 
1 Cor. 11. 20. t. is not to eat the Lord's supper 
Epii. 6. 1. obey your parents, for t. is right 
F/iil. 1- 22. if i live, t. is the fruit of my labour 
Col. 3. 20. for t. is well pleasing to the Lord 
1 Tkcss. 4. 3. for t. is the will of God, 5. 18. 
1 Tm.l.l5.f.i5 a faithful saying, 3.1. | 4.9. rit.3.8. 

2. 3. for t. is acceptable in the sight of God 
I Pet. 2. 19. t. is thank-worthy, if a man endure 
20. take it patiently, t. is acceptable Aviih God 

1 John 1. 5. t. is the message we have, 3. 11. 
2. 25. and t. is the promise, even eternal life 
3.2'i.t.is his commandment that we should believe 

4. 3. and t. is that spirit of antichrist 

5.3. t. is the love of God, that we keep his comm. 
4. and t. is the victory, even our taith 

6. t. is he that came by water and blood 

9. t. is the witness of God which he testified 
11. t. is the record, that God hath given life 
14. t. is the confidence that \ve have in him 
20. t. is the true God, and eternal life 

2 Tolm G.t.is love that we walk after his command. 

7. t. is a deceiver and an antichrist 

Rev. 20. 5. years were finished, t. is the first resurr. 

14. into lake of fire, t. is the second death 

THISTLE. 

2 Kilters 14. 9. the t. that was in Lebanon, a wild 

beast trod down the t. 2 Chron. 25. 18. 

[los. 10.8. thorn and t. shall come upon their altars 

THISTLES. 
Gen. 3. 18. thorns and t. shall it bring forth 
Job 31. 40. let t. grow instead of wheat 
Mat. 7. 16. do men gather figs of t.l 

THITHER. 
Gen. 19. 20. this city is near, oh let me escape t. 
22. haste thee, escape t. till thou be come t. 
24. 6. that thou bring not my son t. again, 8. 
Ezod. 26. 33. that thou mayest bring in t. the ark 
JVwm. 35. 6. that the slayer may tiee t. 11. 15. 
Deut. 4. 42. 1 19. 3, 4. Josh. 20. 3, 9. 
Deut. 1. 37. saying, thou shalt not go in t. 38, 39. 

12. 5. unto his habitation, t. thou shalt come 
6. t. ye shall bring your burnt-offerings, 11. 

Judg. 8. 27. Israel went t. a whoring after it 

9. 51. and (. fled alj the men and women 

I Sam. 2. 14. so they did to Israelites that came t. 

5. 8. and they carried the ark of God about t. 

10. 22. they inquired if the man should come t. 

1 Kings 6. 7. made ready before it was brought t. 

2 Kinn-s 2. 8. waters were divided hither and 1. 14. 
4. >^. E'iisha turned in t. to eat bread, 11. 

5. 1 25. he said, thy servant went not hither and t. 

6. 9. for t. the Syrians are come down 

17. 27. saying, carry t. one of the priests whom 
JWA. 4. 20. resort ye t. to us, God shall fight for us 

13. 9. t. brought I again the vessels of the, house 
Job 6. 20. they came t. and were ashamed 
Isa. 55. 10. the rain returneth not t. again 

Jer. 22. 11. he shall not return t. any more 

27. but to the land, t. shall they not return ' 
Ezek. 1. 20. they went, t. was their spirit to go 

11. 18, Israel shall come t. and shall take away 
47. 9. because these waters shall come t. 

Joel3. 11. t. cause thy mighty ones to comedown 
Mat. 2. 22. he was afraid to go t. but being warned 
Luke 17. 37. t. will the eagles be gathered together 
John 7. 34. where I am, t. ye cannot come, 36. 
11. 8. to stone thee, and goest thou t. again? 
18.2. Jesus oft-times resorted t. with his disciples 

3. Judas cometh t. with lanterns and torches 
Jlets 8. 30. Philip ran t. to him, and heard hira 
16. 13. spake to the women which resorted t. 

THITHERWARD. 

Judff. 18. 15. turned t. and came to Micah's house 

Jtr. 50. 5. ask the way to Zion, with their faces t. 

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THO 

THONGS. 
.,icts 22. 25. as they bound hun with t. Paul said 

THOUxM 
Js a prickly shrub well known. It was with 
thorns that Gideon chastised the men of tSuc- 
coth, who re/used to rdiece his ar)ny, when 
they were pursuing Z,eba and Zalmunna, two 
kings of Midian, Judg. 8. 7, 16. Kither he 
chustised,orbeat thcirnaked bodies with thorny 
rods till they died ;^ or, he laid them down 
upon thorns, on the ground, and brought the 
cart-wheel upon them, which did both tear 
their Jlesh, and bruise them to death. Thorns 
are put for great dijiculties and impediments. 
Job 5. 5, Whose harvest the hungry eateth up, 
and taketh it even out of the thorns. And in 
Hos. 2. 6, 1 will hedge up thy way with thorns; 
I will bring thee into straits and difficulties. 
It is likewise put for the heat of afire kindled 
by thorns. Psal. 58. 9, Before your pois can 
feel the thorns. St. Paul says, 2 Cor. 12. 7. 
that lest he should have been exalted above 
measure, through the abundance of the reve- 
lations ichich he had, there was given to him a 
thorn in the flesh, that is, some racking pain 
in his body ; or terrors of conscience, or some 
diabolical violent temptation. 
The I^ord told the Israelites, that such of the 
inhabitants of Canaan, as they should let re- 
main in the land, would be pricks in their eyes 
and thoriis in their s'des ; that is, they would 
be very hurtful and pernicious to them, jMum. 
33. 55. 77i« wicked are compared to thorns, 
7iot only because of their barrenness, and un- 
profitableness in any thing that is good, Slat. 
7. 16, 19, Do men' gather grapes of thorns? 
but also because of their pernicious hurtful 
disposition towards the church and people 
of God, Josh. 23. 13. Ezek. 28. 24. To sow 
among thorjis, is to preach the word to worldly 
and carnal hearts. Mat. 13. 7, 22. Many 
are deluded, and betrayed to a neglect of their 
souls, through an excessive care about get- 
ting, keeping, and managing their estates : 
so that prosperity is their snare. The sol- 
diers, to insult our Saviour, and to despise 
his royalty, platted a crown of thorns, and put 
it upon his head, Mat. 27. 29. Thorns were 
the fruit of the curse for man''s sin. Gen. 3. 
18. Christ bears our curse, and takes it 
away from us. 
2 Chron. 25. j 18. f. in Lebanon, sent to the cedar 
Jo&41.2.canst thou bore his jaw through with at.? 
Prou.26.9.as a t. goeih into the hand of a drunkard 
Isa. 55. 13. instead of the t. shall come the fir-tree 
Ezek. 28. 24. there shall be no more any grieving t. 
Hos. 10. 8. the i. shall come up on their altars 
Mic. 7.4. the most upright is sharper than a f .hedge 
2 Cor. 12. 7. there was given me a t. iu the flesh 

THORNS. 
Gen. 3. 18. t. and thistles shall it bring forth to thee 
Ezod. 22. 6. if fire break out and catch in t. 
J\''um.o3.55. they shall be f.. in your sides, Judg. 2.3. 
Josh. 23. 13. but they shall be t. in your eyes 
2 Sam. 23. 6. the sons of Belial shall be as t. 
2 CAron. 33.11. which took Manasseh among the t. 
Ps. 58. 9. before your pots can feel the t. take them 

118. 12. they are quenched as the fire oft. 
Prov. 15. 19. way of slothful man is a hedge of i. 
22. 5. t. and snares are in the way of the froward 
24. 31. and lo, it was all grown ovei- with t. 
Eccl. 7. 6. as the crackling off. under a pot 
Cant. 2. 2. as the lily among t. so is my love 
Isa. 7. 19. they shall rest upon all t. and bushes 

33. 12. as t. cut up shall they be burnt iu fire 

34. 13. and t. shall come up in her palaces 

Jer. 4. 3. break your ground, and sow not among t. 
12. 13. they have sown wheat, but shall reap t. 
Hos. 2. 6. behold, I will hedge up thy way with t. 
9. 6. t. shall be in their tabernacles 
J^ak. 1. 10. while they be folden together as t. 
Mat.l.lQ. do men gather grapes of f.? Luke 6. 44. 
13.7. fell among t. 22. Mark 4.7, 18. Eukc8. 7, 14. 
27. 29. when they had platted a crown of t. they 
put it on his head, .Mark 15. 17. John 19. 2. 
See Briers. 
THOROW, see Through. 
THOSE. 
Oen. 33. 5. Esau said, who are t. with thee' 
1 Kings 2. 7. let them beof t. that eat at thy table 
9. 21. upon t. did Solomon levy a tribute 
Ezra 1. 8. t. did Cyrus king of Persia bring forth 
J55iA.9.5.did what they would to t.thatliated them 
Job 5. 11.' to set up on high t. that be low 
21. 22. seeing he judgeth t. that are high 
24. 13. they are of i. that rebel against the hght 

19. so doth the grave t. which have sinned 
27.15. f .that remain of him shall be buried in death 
Psal. 37. 9. t. that wait on the Lord shall inherit 
50. 5. t. that have made a covenant with me 



THO 

Ps. 92. 13. t. planted in house of Ld. shall llourish 

119. 79. let t. that fear thee turn to me, and t. tlial 

have known thy testimoniei 

132. as thou usedst to do to t.that love thy name 

139. 21. am not I grieved with t. that rise up 
Prov. 8. 17. t. that seek me eariy sliall find me 
Eccl. 1. 11. with t. that shall come after 
Isa. 35. 8. a high-way, but it shall be for t, 

64.5. t. that remember thee in thy ways, in thoBe 
is continuance, we shall be eaved 
Jer. 27. 11. t. will I let remain in their land 
Da?i. 4. 37. t. that walk in pride he is able to abasa 
Zeph. 1. 6. and t. that have not sought tho Lord / 
Mat. 16.23. thou savourest t. things that be of raer,| 
Luke 7. 28. among t. that are born of woman 

19. 27. but t. mine enemies bring hither and slay 
John 8. 10. woman, where are t. thine accusers? 

17. 11. keep thro' thy name t. thou hast given me 
12. t. that thou gavest me I have kept, none lost 

Acts 3. 24. from Samuel and t. that follow after 
1 Cor. 14. 23. there come in t. that are unlearned 
PIiil.2.1. what things gain, 1. 1 counted loss for Cb. 

1 Tim. 4. 10. Saviour, especially of t. that believe 
Heb. 5. 14. belongeth to t. who by reason of use 

2 Pet. 2. 6. an ensample to f. that live ungodly 
18. they allure t. that were clean escaped 

See Days, Things. 
THOU. 
fTe7i.3.12.the woman whom t.gavest to be with me 
20.7 if not restore, know thou, that f. shaltsurely 
die, t. and all that are tl>ine, 1 Sam. 22. 16. 
24.60. t. art our sister, be t. m.other of thousands 
26. 29. t. art now the blessed of the Lord 
41. 39. there is none so discreet and wise as t. art 
40. only in the throne will I be greater than t. 
45. 10. t. shalt be near to me, t. and thy children 
49. 8. t. art he whom thy brethren shall praise 
£xorf. 19. 24. t. shalt come up, f. and Aaron with thee 
J^'um. 16. 11. t. and all the conijiany are gathered 
Id. be t. and they, and Aaron before the Lord 
Deut. 5.14. that thy servant may rest as well asf. 
7. 1. hath cast out nations mightier than t. 20. 1. 

13. 6. t. hast not known, t. nor thy faiheis, 28. 64. 
30. 19. that both t. and ihy seed may live 

1 Sam. 15. 28. to a neighbour that is better than t 

24. 17. he said, t. art more righteous than I 

25. 33. blessed be t. that kejit me from coming 

2 Sam. 12.7. Nathan said to David, ^ art the mau 

15. 2. then Absalom said, of what city art t.? 
19. 29. 1 have said, t. and Ziba divide the land 

1 Kings 8.39. t. even t. knowest the hearts of a 
18. 18. t. and thy father's house trouble Israel 

20. 14. who shall order the battle? he said t. 

2 Kings 9. 25. that when I and t. rode afier Ahab 

14. 10. why meddle, that, i. shouldest fall, even t. 

and Judah with thee, 2 Chron. 25. 19. 

19. 15. t. art the God, even t. alone of all the 

kingdoms, 19. JSTeh. 9. 6. Isa. 37. 20. 
JVeh. 9. 17. but t. art a God, ready to pardon 
Eith. 4. 14. but t. and thy father's house shall be 
destroyed, who knoweth whether t. art come 
Job 35. 5. the clouds which are higher than t. 
Psal. 23. 4. I will fear no evil, for t. art with me 
55. 13. but it was t. a man, mine equal, my guide 
71. 6. i. art he that took me out my mother's bowels 
76. 7. t. even t. art to be feared, and who may 
stand in thy sight when once t. art angry? 
83. 18. t. whose name is Jehovah, art most high 
102. 27. but t. art the same, thy years have no end 
109.27. they may know, that t. Lord hast done it 

118. 28. t. art my God, and I will praise thee 

119. 114. t. art my hiding-place and my shield 
132.8. arise into thy rest, t. and ark of thy strength 
139. 8. if I ascend up into heaven, t. art there 

Cant. 1. 7. tell me, O t. whom my soul loveth 
Isa. 41. 9. t. art my servant, I have chosen thee 

44. 17. and saith, deliver me, for t. art my god 

45. 15. verily t. art a God that hidest thyself 

51. 12. whoartL that i^. shouldest be afraid of man 
63. 16. t. art our father t. O Lord, art our father 
6.5. 5. come not near to me, I am holier than t. 

Jer. 17. 4. t. shalt continue from thy heritage 
20. 6. there t. shalt die t. and all thy friends 

27.13. why will ye die, t. and thy people, by sword 
Lam. 5.19. t. O Lord,remainest for ever,thy throne 
Ezek. 7. 7. O t. that dwellest in the land, the lime 

16. 52. they are more righteous than t. 

Dan. 4. 22.'it is t. O king, that art become strong 
5. 22. t. his son hast.not humbled thine heart 
.Tonah 1 8. whence comest t. of what people art t.f 
Mic. !<J. 7. O t. that art named the house of Jacob 
4. 8. t. O tower of the flock, to thee sh'.ili it comn 
Hab. 1. 12. art t. not from everlasting, O Lord? 
ZecA.4.7.who art i.O great mountain, beforcZevub 
Mat. 6. 6. but t. when t. praj'est, enter thy closet 
17. but t. when t. fastest, anoint thine head 
16. 16. t. art Christ, the Son of the livine God 
Mark 8. 29. Luke 4. 41. .Tohn 11. 'i' 

26. 39. nevertheless, not as I will, but as t. wilt 
69. saying t. also wast with Jesus, Mark 14 67 



THO 

Luke 1. 28. nail t. that art highly favoured 
7. 19. saying, art (. he that should come? 20. 
14. 8. lest a more honourable tlian t, be bidden 
16. 5. he said, how much owest t. unto my lord'2 7. 
25. t. in thy lile-time receivedst thy good things, 
but now iie is comforted, and t. art tormented 
19.42.if thou hadst known, eyen t. in this thy day 

^ihn 1. 19. to ask him, who art t. 22. | 8. 25. | 21.12. 
21. they asked, art t. EHas? art t. that prophet? 
42. t. art Simon, thou shall be called Cephas 

3. 10. art t. a master of Israel, and knowest not 

4.9. that t. being a Jew, askest drink of me 

7. 52. they said to him, art t. also of Galilee? 

8. 5. but what sayest t.7 || 9.28. t. art his disciple 

9. 37. t. hast seen him, and he talketh with thee 
17.23.1 in them, and i.in me, that they may be perf. 
18. 17. art not t. one of this man's disciples? 

jScts 1. 24. t. Lord, who knowest the hearts of all 

8. 23. that t. art in the gall of bitterness and bond 

11. 14. whereby t. and thy house shall be saved 

13. 10. t^ child of the devil, t. enemy, wilt t. not 

cease to pervert the right ways of the Loid? 

33. t. art my son, this day have f begotten thee 

21. 38. art not t. that Egyptian which madest 

22. 27. tell me, art t. a Roman? he said, yea 

26. 29. I would, that not only t. bat all that hear 
Rom. 2. 21. t. therefore which teachest another 

1 Tim. A. 12. but be t. an example of the believers 
6. 11. but t. O man of God, flee these things 

2 Tim. 1. 8. be not t. ashamed of the testimony 
2. 1. (. therefore, my son, be strong in grace 

Pkilem. 12. t. therefore receive him that is mine 
Heb. 1. 10. t. Lord, hast laid foundation of earth 

12. they shall be changed, but t. art the same 
Jam. 4. 12. who art t. that judgest another? 
Rev. 4. 11. t. art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory 
5. 9. t. art worthy to take the book, and to open 
See Alone. 
THOUGH. 
Gen. 40. 10. and the vine was as t. it budded 
Lev. 5. 17. t. he wist it not, yet is he guilty 

25. 35. thou shalt relieve him, 1. 1.-3 be a stranger 
Deut. 29. 19. t.l walk in the iinagination of heart 
Tosh. 17. 18. for thou shalt drive out Canaanites, t. 

they have iron chariots and t. they be strong 
Judo; 13. 16. t. tliou detain me, I will not eat 
15. 7. t. ye have done this, yet will I he avenged 
Ruth 2. 13. t. not like one of thy handmaidens 

1 Sa7n. 14. 39. t. it be in Jonathan, he shall die 

20. 20. 1 will shoot arrows, as 1. 1 shot at a mark 

21. 5. t. it were sanctified this day in the vessel 

2 Sam. 3. 39. 1 am this day weak, t. anointed king 
18. 12. t. I should receive a thousand shekels 

Jfek. 1.9, t. there were of you cast out to uttermost 
Job 13. 15. t. he slay me, yet will I trust in him 
20. 12. t. wickedness be sv/eet in his mouth 

27. 8. what the hypocrite's hope, t. he hath gained 
16. i. he iieap up silver as the dust, and prepare 

P^aZ. 35. 14. as t. he had been my friend or brother 
37. 24. t. he fall, he shall not utterly be cast down 
138. 6. t. the Lord be high, yet hath he respect 

Prov. 11. 21. t. hand join in hand, 16. 5. 

28. 6. than he that is perverse, t. iie be rich 

29. 19. t. he understand, he will not answer 
Isa. 35. 8. the way-faring men t. fools, shall not err 

45.4. surnamed thee, t. thou hast not known me, 5. 

La?n. 3.32. t. he causegrief,he will have compassion 

Ezelc. 2. 6. t. briers and thorns be with thee, t. 

they be a rebellious house, 3. 9. | 12. 3. 

14. 14. t. these three men were in it, 16, 18, 20. 

26. 21. t. thou be sought for, yet never be I'ound 
Dan. 5. 22. not humbled, t. thou knewest all this 
Mic.5.2.t. thou be little among thousands of Judah 
JVa/t. 1. 12. t. they be quiet, and likewise many 
Hab. 1. 5. ye will not believe, t. it be told you 

2. 3. t. it tarry, wait for it, it will surely come 

Mat. 26. 35. i. I should die with thee, yet not deny 

Luke 9.53. face was as t. he would go to Jerusalem 

18. 7. avenge his elect, t. he bear long with them 

24. 28. he made as t. he would have gone further 

Jolin 8. 6. wrote on the ground, as t. he heard not 

10. 38. t. ye believe not me, believe the works 

11. 25. t. he were dead, yet shall he live 

dots 3. 12. as t. by our power we made him walk 
13. 41. ye shall not believe, t. a man declare it 
17. 25. as t. he needed any thing, seeing he gives 

27. t. he be not far from every one of us 
23. 15. as t. ye would inquire something, 20. 
28.4. whom t. he hath escaped the sea, yet veng. 

Rom. 4. 17. things which be not, as t. they were 
7.3. she is no adulteress,i.she is married to another 

1 Cor. 7. 29. that have wives, be asi. they had none 
30. as t. they wept not, as t. they rejoiced not 

2 Cor. 4. 16. but t. our outward man perish, yet 
8. 9 « he was rich, yet for us he became poor 
1ft. 3. for (. we walk in the flesli, we do not war 
I'l. 11. in nothing am I behind, t. I be nothing 
13. 7. do what is honest, t. we be as reprobates 

Oal. 1. 8. t. we or an angel preach another gospel 
4. 1. heir difFereth notning t. he be lord of all 
627 



THO 

Phil. 3. 4. 1. 1 might also have confidence in flesh 

12. not as 1. 1 had attained or were perfect 
Col. 2. 5. for t. I be absent in the tlesh, yet am 1 
20. why, as t. living, are ye subject to ordmances 
Ueb. 5. 8. t. he were a son, yet learned obedience 
6.9. are persuaded better thmgs, «. we thus speak 
12. 17. t. he sought it carefully with tears 
Jam.-I.li.t. a man say he hath faith, and not works 
1 Pet. 4. 12. as (. some strange thing liappened 
2Pe£.l.l2.putyouin remembrance, f. ye know them 
»/Mde5.putyou in remembrance,i.ye once knew this 

THOUGHT. 
Gen. 20. 11. 1 t. the fear of God is not in this place 
38. 15. Judah saw her, he t. her to be a harlot 
48. 11. Israel said, I had not t. to see thy face 
50. 20. but as for you, ye t. evil against me 
Ezod. 32. 14. Lord repented of the evil he t. to do 
JVum. 24. 11. I t. to promote thee to great honour 
33. 56. I shall do unto you, as I t. to do to them 
iJeut. l'i).19. shall ye do to him, as ye t. to have done 
Judg. 15. 2. I verily t. that thou hadst hated lier 

20. 5. the men of Gibeah t. to have slain me 

1 Sam. 1 13. therefore Eli t. she had been drunken 
18. 25. Saul t. to make David fall by Philistines 

2 5'a??i.4.10. who t.l would have ^iven him a reward 
13. 2. Arnnon t. it hard to do any thing to her 

21. 16. Ishbi-benob t. to have slain David 

2 Kings 5. 11. I t. he will surely come out to me 
2 C/t?-o/j.ll. 22. Rehoboam t. to make Abijah king 
32. 1. Sennacherib t. to win them for himself 
JVe/i. 6. 2. but they t. to do me mischief 
jEsi/t.3.6.he t. scorn to lay hands on IMordecai alone 
6.6. Haman ^in his heart, to whom would the king 
Psal. 48. 9. we have t. of thy loving kindness 
73. 16. when I t. to know this, it was too painful 
119.59. 1 1. on my ways, and turned my feet to test. 
Prov. 30. 32. if thou hast t. evil, lay thine hand 
Isa. 14. 24. as I have t. so shall it come to pass 
Jer. 18. 8. I will repent of the evil I t. to do 
Jonah 1. t 4. so that the ship was t. to be broken 
Zech. 1. 6. like as the Lord of hosts t. to do to us 
8. 14. as 1 1. to punish you || 15. I t. to do well 
Mai. 3. 16. a book for them that t. on his name 
Mat. 1. 20. but while he t. on these things 
Mark 14. 72. and when he t. thereon he wept 
Luke 7. 7. nor t. I myself worthy to come to thee 
12. 17. he t. within himself, what shall I do 
19. 11. they t. the kingdom of God should appear 
John 11. 13. they t. he had spoken of taking rest 
.^cts 8. 20. t. the gift of God may be purchased 
10. 19. while Peter t. on the vision, Spirit said 
12. 9. wist not it was true, but t. he saw a vision 
15. .38. Paul t. not good to take liini with him 
26 8. why should it be t. a thing incredible? 
9. li.I ought to do many things contrary to Jesus 
1 Cor. 13. 11. when I was a child, I £. as a child 
Phil. 2. 6. t. it not robliery to be equal with God 
Heb. 10.29. much sorer punishment he be t. worthy 

THOUGHTEST. 
Psal. 50. 21. thou t. I was such a one as thyself 

THOUGHT, 
Or thinking, is not always taken for the pure 
operation of the mind while it thinks, iciihout 
passing a judginent, or taking amj resolution. 
The thought often includes a formed design 
of doing something, as in Psal. 56. 5, All their 
thoughts are against me for evil : Their pur- 
poses and resolutions are to do me mischief. 
So in Prov. 12. 5, The thoughts of the .right- 
eous are right: Plis constant purpose is to deal 
justly and truly. And Psal. 33. 11, The coun- 
sel of the Lord standeth for ever, the thoughts 
of his heart to all generations : All his pur- 
poses, designs, and undertakings, are success- 
ful and irresistible. Arid Psal. 146. 4, In that 
very day his thoiights perish : All his designs 
and endeavours, either for himself or for 
others. St. Paul says, Rom. 2. 15, Their 
thoughts the mean wiiile accusing, or else ex- 
cusing, one another ; whe7i their conscience 
bears testimony to them,cither for good or evil. 
Thought is put for inward reasoning. Luke 

9. 46, 47, There arose a reasoning among them: 
And Jesus perceiving the thought of their hearts 
Also for immoderate or anxious care. Mat. 

10. 19, Take no thought what ye shall speak. 
It is taken for the opinion. Job 12.5, He that 
is ready to slip with his feet, is a lamp de- 
spised in the thought of him that is at ease; 
or, in the opinion of such as are in a plenti- 
ful condition. 

Z)eM£.15.9.thatthere be not a t. in thy wicked heart 
1 Sam. 9. 5. return, lest my father take t. for us 
Job 12. 5. is despised in the'it. of him that is at ease 
42. 2. that no t. can be withholden from thee 
Psal. 49. 11. their t. is, their houses shall continue 
64. 6. the inward t. of every one of them is deep 
139. 2. thou understandest my t. afar off 
Prov. 24. 9. the t. of foolishness is sin 
Eccl. 10. 20. curse not the king, no not in thy t. 



THO 

fsa. 26. t 3. keep him wh-ose t. is stayed on thee 
Ezek. 38. 10. and thou shalt think an evil t: 
Amos 4. 13. he declaieth to man what is his t. 
Mat. 6. 25. I say to you, take no t. for your life 

31. 34. I 10. 19. Mark 13. 11. Luke 

12. 11, 22. 

27. v.hich of you by taking t.can add one cubiJ 
to his stature? Luke 12. 25. 

28. why take ye t. for raiment? Luke 12. 26. 
Acts 8. 22. if the t. of thy heart may be forgiven 
2 Cor. 10. 5. hiiiig into captivity every t.to Christ 

THOUGHTS. 
Gen. 6.5. the imagination of t. ofhis heart was evil 
Judg. 5. 15. for Reuben there were great t. of heart- 
1 Kings 18. 1 21. how long halt ye between two t.i 
I Chron. 28. 9. the Lord understandeth the t. 
29. 18. keep this in the imagination of the t. 
Job 4. 13. in t. i'rom the visions of the night 
17. t 7. m.ine eye is dim, all my t. are as a shadow 
11. my purposes are broken off, even my t. 

20. 2. therefore do my t. cause me to answer 

21. 27. I know your t. and devices ye imagine 
Psal. 10. 4. wijl not seek God, God is not in all his U 

33. 11. and the t. of his heart to all generations 

40. 5. thy t. cannot be reckoned up in order 

56. 5. all their t. are against me for evil 

73. t 7. they pass the t. of the heart 

92. 5. how great are thy works? thy t. very deep 

94. 11. the Lord knoweth the t. of man, vanity 

19. in the multitude of my t. within me thy 
119. 113. I hate vain t. but tiiy law do I love 
139. 17. how precious are thy t. to me, O God 
23. search me, O God, try me, and know my t 
146. 4. in that very day his t. perish 
Prov. 12. 5. the t. of the righteous are right 

15. 26. the t. of the wicked are an abomination 

16. 3. commit — and thy t. shall be established 
21. 5. the t. of the diligent tend to plenteousness 

Isa. 55. 7. let the unrighteous man forsake his t. 

8. for my t. are not your t. saith the Lord 

9. so are my t. higher than your t. 
59. 7. their feet run to evil, their t. are t. of iniquity 

65. 2. people walketh after their own t. 

66. 18. for I know their works and their t. 
Jer. 4. 14. how long shall vain t. lodge in thee? 

6. 19. evil on people, even the fruit of their t. 

23. 20. till he have performed the t. of his heart 
29. 11. I know the t. that I think toward you t. 

of peace and not evil, to give an e.xpected end 

Dan. 2. 30. thou mightest know the t. of thy heart 

4. 5. Nebuchadnezzar's t. upon bed troubled hiin 

19. Daniel was astonished, and his t.troublsi hinn 

5. 6. then king Belshazzar's t. troubled him 

10. the queen said, let not thy t. trouble thee 
11. t 24. think his t. against the strong holds 

.Mic. 4. 12. but they know not the t. of the Lord 

Mat. 9. 4. Jesus, knowing their t. said, 12. 25. 

J^uke5.22. ] 6. 8. j 9. 47. | 11. 17. 

15. 19. out of the heart proceed evil t. Mark 7. 21. 

Liike 2. 35. the t. of many hearts may be revealed 

24. 38. and why do t. arise in your hearts? 
Rom. 2. 15. their t. accusing, or else excusing 

14. t 1. but not to judge his doubtful t. 
1 Cor. 3. 20. the Lord knoweth the t. of the wise 
Heb. 4.12. the word of God is adiscerner of the t. 
Jam. 2. 4. ye are become judges of evil t. 

THOUSAND. 
Gen. 20. 16. I have given thy brother a t. pieces 
JVum. 31. 4. of every tribe a (. send to war, 5, 6. 

35. 4. suburbs of cities are t. cubits round about 
Deut. 1. 11. the Lord make you a t. times so many 

7. 9. God who keepeth covenant to a i. generations 

32. 30. how should one chase a t.? Josh. 23. 10. 
Judg. 6. t 15. my t. is the meanest in Manasseh 

9. 49. the men of Shechem died, about a t. men 

15. 15. Samson slew a t. men therev/ith, 16. 
20. 10. a hundred of a t. a t. out often thousand 

1 Sam.Y!. 18. ten cheeses to the captain of their i. 
18. 13. Saul made David his captain over a t. 

25. 2. Nabal had three t. sheep and a t. goats 

2 Sam. 8. 4. and David took from him a t. chariots 
and seven hundred horsemen, 1 Chron. 18. 4. 

18. 12. though I should receive a t. shekels 

19. 17. there were a t. men of Benjamin with him 

1 Kings 3. 4. a t. burnt-offerings did Solomon 
off'er upon that altar, 2 Chron. 1. 6. 

2 Kings 15. 19. Menahem gave Pul a t. talents 
24. 16. carried away craftsmen and smiths a t. 

1 Chron. 12. 14. and the greatest was over a t. 
34. of Naphtali a t. captains, and with them 

16. 15. word he commanded to a J. generations 
19. 6. the children of Ammon sent a t. talents 
29. 21. they sacrificed sacrifices unto the Lord a 

t. bullocks, a t. rams, and a t lambt 

2 Chron. 30. 24. Hezekiah did give a t. bullocks 
Ezra 1. 9. Cyrus did bring forth a t. chargers 

10. thirty basins of gold, and other vessels a t. 
Job 9. 3. he cannot answer him one of a t. 

33. 23. if there be an interpreter, one of a t. 
42 12. Job had a t. yoke of oxen, a t. she-assfc« 



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''sal, 50. 10. the cattle on a t. hills are mine 
84. 10. a day in thy courts is better than a t. 
'JO. 4. a t. years in thy sight arc but as yesterday 
91. 7. a (. shall tall at thy side, and ten thousand 
EccL 6. 6. yea, thougli he live a t. years twice told 
7.28. one man among a t. have I found, but a wom. 
Cant. 4. 4. whereon there hang a l. bucklers 
6. 11. for the fruit was to bring a t. pieces 

12. thou, O Solomon, must have a t. 
fsa. 7. 23. where were a t. vines, at a t. silverlings 
',iO. 17. one i. shall tlee at the rebuke of one 
fiO.22. a little one shall become a i. and a small one 
Ezek. 47. 3. the man measured a t. cubits 

4.again lie measured a t. and brought me thro',5. 
Dan. 5. 1. Belshazzar made a great feast to a t. 
of his lords, and drank wine before the t. 
jimos 5 3. the city thatwentout by at. shall leave 
SPct. 3. 8. be not ignorant, one day is with the 
Lord as a (. years, and a t. years as one day 
Rev. 20. 2. and he bound Satan a t. years 
3.deceive nations no more, till t. years be fulfilled 
4. and they reigned with Christ a^t. years 
7. and when the t. years are expired 

One THOUSAND two hundred sixty. 
Rev. 11. '3. they shall prophesy one t. 260 days 
12. 6. they should feed her one t. 2G0 days 
One THOUSAND two hundred ninety. 
Dan. 12. 11. there shall be one t. 290 days 

One THOUSAND three hundred thirty-Jive. 
Dan. 12. 12. blessed that cometh to the t. 335 days 

One THOUSAND siz hundred. 
Rev. 14. 20. by the space of one t. GOO furlongs 

Two THOUSAND. 
J^um. 35. 5. ye shall measure on the east-side two t. 
cubits, on the west-side two t. south-side two t. 
Josh. 3. 4. sjiace between you and the ark two t. 

1 Kings 7. 2(5. the molten sea contained two t. baths 

2 Kings 18. 23. and I will deliver thee two t. horses 

if thou be able to sot riders upon, /sa. 36. 8. 
JVcft. 7. 72. the people gave twot. pounds of silver 
Jilark 5. 13. about two t. swine were choked in sea 

Two THOUSAND two hundred. 
J^eh. 7. 71. fathers guvettoo t. 200 pounds of silver 

Two THOUSAND three hundred. 
Dan. 8. 14. to ttco t. 300 days, sanctuary cleansed 

Two hundred THOUSAND. 
2Chi-on. 28. 8. carried captive of brethren 200 t. 

Two hundred eighty THOUSAND. 
2 Chron. 14. 8. and out of Benjamin two hundred 

>'. eijjhty t. 

Two hundred THOUSAND THOUSAND. 
Reo. 9. 16. tlie number of horsemen were two hun- 
dred thousand thousand. 
Three THOUSAND. 
Fyi.od. 32. 28. there fell of the people three t. 
Josh. 1. 4. there went to Ai about three t. men 
Juig. 15. 11. three t. went to bind Samson 
16. 27. there were upon the root three t. men 
1 Sain.. 13. 2. Saul chose three t. men of Israel 

24. 2. then Saul took three t. chosen men, 2o. 2. 

25. 2. Nabal had three t. sheep and a i. goats 

1 Kings 4. 32. Solomon spake three t. proverbs 

2 Chron. 4. 5. the molten sea held three t. b:Uhs 
Job 1. 3. his substance was three t. camels 
Jer. 52. 28. carried away captive three t. Jews 
/lets 2. 41. were added to them three t. souLs 

Four THOUSAND. 
1 Sam. 4. 2. they slew of Israel &ho\ii four t. men 

1 Chron. ^3. 5. four t. porters, /oj^r t. praised Lord 

2 Chron. 9. 25. Solomon huAfour t. stalls for horses 
J\iat. 15. 38. they that eat were four t. Mark 8. 9. 

16. 10. seven loaves among /owr t. Mark 8. 20. 
^cts2\. 38. leddest into the wilderness /o?<r i. men 

FoiLr THOUSAND ^ue hundred. 
Ezek. 48. 16. on the north-side of the c'liy four t. 
500 measures, east-side, south-side, west-side 
four t. 500 measures, 30, 32, 33, 34. 
Five THOUSAND. 
Josh. 8. 12. and he took Sihont five t. men 
Judg. 20. 45. they gleaned of them_/it?e t. men 

1 Chron. 29. 7. and gave of goMfive t. talents 

2 Chron. 35. 9. for otferings^t^e t. small caUle 
Ezra 2. 69. they gave.^?)c t. pounds of silver 
Mat. 14. 21. they that had eaten were about ^^•c t. 

16. 9. nor remember the five loaves of \\tQfive t. 

Mark 6. 44. ] 8. 19. Luke 9. 14. .John 6. 10. 

lets 4. 4. number that believed were abo'it iive t. 

Five THOUSAND /oM?- hundred. 
Kxra\. 11. vessels of gold and silver _^De t. 400. 

Six THOUSAND. 
i Sam. 13. 5. against Israel with six t. horsemen 
'2 Kings 5. 5. Naaman took six t. pieces of gold 
■'- Chron. 23. 4. and six t. were officers and judges 
J'lh 42. 12. for Job had six t. camels 
Six THOUSAND seven hundred and twenty. 
Ezra 2. 67. their asses, six t. seven hux>.drcd and 

twenty^ JVeh. 7. 69. 
Seven THOUSAND. 
1 Kings 19. 18. yet I have left me seven t. in Isr. 
who have not bowed to Baal, Rom, 11. 4. 



1 Kings 20. 15. children of Israel, being seven t. 

2 Kings 24.. 16. carried away men of might, sev. t. 

1 Chron. 12. 25. of Simeon, mlgiity men, seven t. 

18. 4. David took from Jiim seven t. horsemen 

19. 18. David slew of the Syrians seven t. men 

29. 4. I prepared seven t. talents of silver 

2 Chron. 15. 11. they offered seven t. sheep 

30. 24. Hezekiah gave congregation 'seven t. sheep 
Job 1. 3. his substance also was seven t. sheep 
Rev. 11. 13. in earthquake were slain sercK t. men 

Seven THOUSAND seven hundred. 
2 Chron. 17. 11. Arabians brought Jehoshaphat 
seven t. 700 rams, seven t. 700 he-goats 
Ten THOUSAND. 
Lev. 26. 8. a hundred shall put ten t. to flight 
JVum. 10. 136. return to the ten t. thousands of Isr. 
Deut. 32. 30. how should two put ten t. to flight ? 
33. 2. Lord came with ten t. of saints, Jude 14. 
Judg. 1. 4. they slew of them in Bezek ten t. men 
3. ii9. they slew of Aloab ten t. men, all lusty 



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4. 6. Barak, go, and take ten t. men of Naphtali 

10. he went up with ten t. men at his feet, 14 
7. 3. and there remained to Gideon ten t. 

20. 34. there came against Gibeah ten t. men 
2 Sam. 18. 3. but now thou art worth ten t. of us 

1 Kings 5. 14. sent them to Lebanon, ten t. a month 

2 Kings 13. 7. leave to Jehoahaz ten t. footmen 
14. 7. Amaziah slew of Edom in the valley ten t. 
24. 14. he carried away even ten t. captives 

2 Chron. 25. 11. smote of the children of Seir ten t. 

12. other tent, left alive, did Judah carry away 

27. 5. the Ammonites gave Jolham the same year 

ten t. measurea of wheat, and tent, of ha.x\ey 

30. 24. Hezekiah gave congregation ten t. sheep 

Esth. 3. 9. I will pay ten f. talents of silver 

Psal. 91. 7. ten t. shall fall at thy right hand 

my beloved is the chiefest among ten t. 
. the breadth of the land shall be ten 
t. 3. 5. 1 48. 9, 10, 13, 18. 
ten t. times ten t. stooil before him 
. which owed him teji t. talents 
, whether he be able with ten t. to meet 
for though you have ten t. instructors 
14. 19. than ten t. words in an unknown tongue 
Rev. 5. 11. num!)er of them was ten t. times teii t. 

Ten THOUSANDS. 
Deut. 33. 17. they are the tcjit. ofEphraim 
1 Sam. 18. 7. Dav. slain his ten t. 8. ] 21. 11. | 29. 5. 
Psal. 3. 6. 1 will not be afraid of ten t. of i)eop]e 
144. 13. that our sheep may bring forth ten t. 
Dan. 11. 12. he shall cast down many ten t. 
Mic.6. 7. or be pleased with teji t. of rivers of oil 

Twelve THOUSAND. 
Josh. 8. 25. all that fell of Ai were twelve t. 
Judg. 21. 10. sent twelve t. men to Jabesh-gilead 
1 Kings 4. 26. Solomon had tv)elve t. horsemen, 
10. 26. 2 Chron. 1. 14. | 9. 25. 
Rev. 7. 5. of tribe of Juda, Reuben, Gad, sealed tw.t. 
G. of Aser, Nephthalim, Manasses, sealed tw. t. 

7. of Simeon, Levi, Issachar, were sealed tw. t. 

8. of Zabulon, Joseph, Benjamin, sealed tjv. t. 

21. 16. he measured the city twelve t, furlongs 

Fourteen THOUSAND. 
.Tob 42. 12. for Job had fourteen t. fcheep 

Fourteen THOUSAND seven hundred. 
J^um. 16. 49. that died in the plague/owvf ee?i t. 700. 

Sixteen THOUSAND. 
J^uyi. 31. 40. the persons were sixteen t. 46. 

Sixteen THOUSAND seven hundred fifty. 
J^um. 31. 52. gold of oftering sixteen t. seven hun- 
dred and fifty shekels 
Seventeen THOUSAND tico hundred. 
I Chron. 7. 11. sons of Jediael seven t. two hundred 

Eighteen THOUSAND. 
Judg. 20. 25. destroyed of Israel eighteen t. men 
44. there fell of Benjamin eighteen t. men 

1 Chr. 12. 31. of half-tribe of iManasseh eighteen t. 
18. 12. Abisbai slew of the Edomites eighteen t. 
29. 7. they gave of brass eighteen t. talents 

Twenty THOUSAND! 

2 Sam. 8. 4. David took from Hadadezer king of 

Zobah, twenty t. footmen, 1 Chron. 18. 4. 
10.6. the children of Ammon hired Syrians, 20 t 
18. 7. slaughter of Absalom's company twenty t 

1 Kings 5. 11. Solomon gave Hiram twenty t. mea- 

sures of wheat, 2 Chron. 2. 10. 
JVe/i. 7. 71. fathers gave to work 20 t. drams, 72. 
Psal. 68. 17. the chariots of God are twenty t. 
iM&el4.31.to meet him that cometh, with twenty t. 

Twenty two THOUSAND. 
J^um. 3. 39. the number of Levites twenty two t. 

43. the first-born males were twenty two t. 
26. 14. of families of Simeoniles twenty two t. 
Judg. 7. 3. there returned of Gideon's army 22. t. 
20. 21. Benjamin destroyed of Israel twenty two t. 

2 Sam. 8.5. David slew ofthe Syrians twenty two t. 

men, 1 Chron. 18. 5. 
1 Kings 8. 63. Solomon offered twenty two t. oxen, 

2 Chron. 7. 5. 
1 Ckron. 7. 2. of Tola 22 / 1| 7. of Bela 22 t 



Twenty three THOUSAND. 
JVttv/i. 26. 62. numbered of Leviies twenty three I 
1 Cor. 10. 8. and fell in one day three and twenty t 

Twenty four THOUSAND. 
JSTum.^o. 9. died in the plague twenty four t. 
1 Chron. 23. 4. 24 t. Levites to forwaid the work 
27. 1. the officers Ihat served were twenty four L 
Twenty five THOUSAND. 
./udg. 20. 35. destroyed of Benjamites 25 t. 46. 
Ezek. 45. 1. holy portion of land Jwe/U^/j'iuef.reeda 
in length, 3, 5, 6. | 4d. 8, 9, 10, 13 
Twenty six THOUSAND. 
Judg. 20. 15. Benjamin numbered twenty six t. 
IChron.l.'iO. of Asher, apt to war, t^oenty sixt 

Twenty seven THOUSAND. 
1 Kings 20. 30. a wall fell on twenty seven t. msft 

Twenty eight THOUSAND. 
1 Chron. 12. 35. Danites, expert in war, 28 t. 

Thirty THOUSAND. 
JSl'wm. 31. 39. and the asses were thirty t. 45. 
Josh. S. 3. Joshua chose thirty t. mighty men 

1 Sam. 4. 10. there fell of Israel thirty t. footmen 
11. 8. and the men of Judah were thirty t. 
13. 5. Philistines gathered thirty t. chariots 

2 Sa7n. 6. 1. David gathered thirty t. chosen men 
1 Kings 5. 13. and the levy was thirty t. men 

Thirty two THOUSAND. 
JV^m. 31.35. thirty twot. women taken captives 

1 Chron. 19. 7. Ammon hired thirty two t. chariots 
Thirty two THOUSAND two hundred. 

JVum. 1. 35. number of Manasseh 32 t. 200, 2. 21. 

Thirty two THOUSAND five hundred. 
JSTum. 26. 37. ofEphraim were numbered 32. t. 500. 
Thirty three THOUSAND. 

2 Chron. 35. 7. gave thirty three t. bullocks 
Thirty fi.ve THOUSAND. 

JVum. 1. 37. of Benjamin were thirty five t. 

Thirty six THOUSAND. 
JSTum 31. 38. the beeves were thirty and six t 

44. pertained to congregation thirty six t. beevee 
1 Chron. 7.4. the bands of soldiers were thirty six t 

Thirty seven THOUSAND. 
1 Chron. 12. 34. of Naphtali thirty and seven t. 
Thirty eight I'HOUSAND. 

1 Chron. 23. 3. Levites from thirty yea'rs, 38 I. 
Forty THOUSAND. 

Josh. 4. 13. &ho\ii forty t. prepared for war 
Judg. 5. 8. was there a shield seen axnox\g forty t. ? 

2 Sam. 10. 18. David s\ew forty t. horsemen 
1 Kings 4. 26. Solomon had forty t. stalls of horse.* 
1 Chron. 12. 36. of Asher, expert in war, forty L 

19. 18. David slew of Syrians, /or<?/ 1. footmen 

Forty THOUSAND ^ue hundred. 

JVum. 1. 33. ofEphraim were forty t. 500, 2. 19. 

26. 18. of Gad were numbered /oj-Zy t. and 500. 

Forty one THOUSAND ^ve hundred. 
JVum. 1. 41. of Asher numbered 41 t. 500, 2. 23. 

Forty two THOUSAND. 
,Tudg. 12. 0. fell of Ephraimites /ort?/ two t. 
Ezra 2. 64. whole congregation forty two i 

JVeh. 7. 66 
Forty three THOUSAND seven Mmdred thirty. 
JVu7u. 26. 7. of Reubenites/orty three i. 730. 
Forty four THOUSAND seven hundred sixty. 
1 Chron.5. 18. of Reubenites to war 44 t. 760 
Forty five THOUSAND four hundred. 
JVum. 26. 50. of Naphtali were forty five t. 400 

Forty five THOUSAND six hundred. 
JVum.2G.'il. numbered ofBenjumin forty fivet. 60Q 

Forty five THOUSAND six hundred fifty. 
JVum. 1. 25.vvere numbered of G ad, 45 1. 650, 2. 15 

Borty six THOUSAND /ue hundred. 
JVum. 1. 21. of Reuben forty six t. and 500, 2. 11. 

i^//i!?/.THOUSAND. 
1 -SflTn.e.lO.ihe Lord smote^^/iyt. and seventy men 

1 Chron. 5. 21. took ofthe Hagarites sheep Jf/ty t ■ 
12. 33. ofZebulun^/i?/ t. could keep rank 

.^ets 19. 19. the price ofthe hooks fifty t. pieces 

Fifty two THOUSAND seven hundred. 
JVum. 26. 34. of Mfir>a.sseh fifty two t. and 700 

Fifty three THOUSAND four hundred. 
JVum. 1. 43. of Naphtali ^/fy three t. 400, 2. 30. 

Fifty four THOUSAND four hundred. 
JVum. 1. 29. oflssa-clmr fifty four t. 400, 2. 6. 

Fifty seven THOUSAND /owr hundred. 
JVum. 1. 31. of Zehnhm fifty seven t. 400, 2. 8. 

Fifty nine THOUSAND three hundred. 
JVum. 1. 23. of Simeon ^/f?/ nine t. 300, 2. 13. 
Sixty THOUSAND. 

2 C/z7-o?i.l2.3.Shishak came with sixty t. horsemefl 
Sixty THOUSAND ^«e hundred. 

JVum.26.27. of Zebulunites sixty t. and 500 

.Su;/7/o«e THOUSAND. 
JVum. 31. 34. the booty was sixty one t. asses 
Ezra 2. 69. thev gave sixty one t. drams of gold 

Sixty two 'fHOUSAND seven hundred. 
JVum. l."30.of iribe of Dan sixty two t. 700, 2.2« 

Sixty four THOUSAND three hundred. 
JVinn. 26. 25. of Issachar sixty four t and 300 
43. ofthe Shuhamites sixty four t. 400 



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Seve7ity THOUSAND. 
Sam. 24. 15. there tiied of the people seventy t, 
. Kingi< 5. 15. Solomon had seventy t. that bare bur- 
dens, !2 Chron. 2. 2, 18. 
\ Chi on. 21. 14 tiiere fell of Israel seventy t. 

Seventy two THOUSAND. 
JV«m. 31. 33. booiy of beeves was seventy two t. 

Seventy four THOUSAND six hundred. 
JVftOT. 1.27. numberof Judah 74 (. and GOO, 2. 4. 

Severity Jive THOUSAND. 
J^um 31. 32. the booty was seventy five t. sheep 
Est/i. 9. 16 Jews slew of their i'oes seventy five t. 

Seventy six THOUSAND ^ue hundred. . 
.Vm7«.. 2d. 22. numbered of Judah sei;e?i<y Sir i. 500. 

Eighty THOUSAND. 

1 Kinsrs 5. 15. Solomon had eighty t. hewers in the 

mountains, 2 Chron. 2. 2, 18. 

Eighty seven THOUSAND. 

1 Chron- 7. 5. oflssachar, reckoned eighty seven t. 

THOUSAND THOUSAND. 

1 Chron. 21. 5. all they of Israel were a t. t. 

22. 14. 1 have prepared a t. t. talents of silver 

2 Chron. 14. 9. the Ethiopian came with a t. t. 

TiDo hundred THOUSAND THOUSAND. 
Rev. 9. 16. army of horsemen two hundred 1. 1. 

THOUSANDS. 
Gen. 24. 60. be thou the mother of i. of millions 
Exod. 18. 21. place such over them rulers oft. 25. 

20. 6. shewing mercy to t. of them, JJeut. 5. 10. 
34. 7. keeping mercy for t. forgiving iniquity 

J^um. 1. 16. there were the princes of tribes, heads 
oft. in Israel, 10. 4. Josh. 22. 14, 21, 30. 
10. 36. return, O Lord, to the many t. of Israel 
31. 5. there were delivered out of the t. of Israel 

Deut. 1, 15. so I riiade them captains over t. 
33. 17. and they are the t. of Manasseh 

1 Sam. 8. 12. he will appoint him captains over i. 
10. 19. therefore present yourselves by your t. 

' 18. 8. and to me they have ascribed but t. 
22.7. will the son of Jesse make you captainsofi. ? 

23. 23. I'll search him throughout the i. of Judah 
29. 2. the lords of the Philistines passed on by t. 

2 Sara. 18. 4. and all the people came out by t. 
Psal. 119. 72. thy law is better than t. of gold 
Jer. 32. 18. thou shewest loving kindness to t. 
Dan. 7. 10. thousand t. ministered unto him 
Mic. 5. 2. tho' thou be little among the t. of Judah 

6. 7. will the I/ord be pleased with t. of rams 1 
Acts2\. 20. how many t. of Jews which believe 
Rev. 5. 11. the number of them was (. oft. 
See Captains. 
THREAD. 
Oen. 14. 23. I will not take from a t. to a latchet 
38. 28. she bound on his hand a scarlet t. 30. 
Josh. 2. 18. shall bind this scarlet t. in the window 
Judg. 16. 9. he brake the withs as a t. of tow 

12. he brake the ropes from his arms as a t. 
Cant. 4. 3. thy lips are like a (. of scarlet 

THREATEN, ED. 
Acts A..n .hu.i\e\. usstraitly f.lhem not to speak, 21. 
I Pet. 2. 23. when he suffered he t. not 
THREATENING, INGS. 
Acts 4. 29. Lord, behold their t. and grant thy serv. 
9. 1. Saul yet breathing out (. and slaughter 
Epk. 6. 9. do the same things to them, forbearing t. 

THREE. 
Gen. 18. 2. he looked, and lo, t. men stood by him 
Exod. 21. 11. and if he do not these t. unto her 
25. 32. t. branches of the candlestick, 37. 18. 
33. t. bowls made like unto almonds, 37. 19. 
■ 27.1. the height of the altar shall be t. cubits, 38. 1. 

14. pillars t. their sockets t. 15. | 38. 14, 15. 
Lev. 14.10. shall take t. tenth deals of fine flour for 
a meat-offering, J^Tian. 15. 9. | 28. 12. 
27. 6. thy estimation for the female, £. shekels 
JiTum. 12. 4. come out, ye t. and they t. came out 
28. 20. t. tenth deals for a bullock, 28. 1 29. 3, 9, 14. 
35. 14. ye shall give t. cities on this side Jordan 
Deut. 4. 41. Moses served t. cities, 19. 2, 3, 7, 9. 

17. 6. at the mouth oft. witnesses, 19. 15. 
John 15. 14. and Caleb drove thence the t. sons of 

Anak, Judg. 1. 20. 

18. 4 t. men of each tribe to describe the land 
Judg 7. 20. the t. companies blew the trumpets 

9. 43 he divided the people into t. companies 

1 Sam. 1. 24. Hannah took with her t. bullocks 
2. 13 servant came with a flesh-hook of t. teeth 

21. ilannah bare t. sons and two daughters 

10. 3. there shall meet thee t. men, one carrying t. 

kids, another carrying t. loaves of bread 
n. n. Saul put the people in t., companies 
17.13 the t.eldest of Jesse's sons followed Saul, 14. 
20. 20. 1 will shoot t. arrows on the side thereof 
31. 6. Saul died, and his f. sons, 1 Chron. 10. 6. 
8. they found Saul and his t. sons fallen 

2 Sam. 14. 27. to Absalom there were born t. sons 
18. 14. Joab thrust t. darts through Absalom 
23.9.Eleazar one of the t. mighty, 1 Chr. 11. 12. 

13. t. of the thirty chief went down to David 
IG. t. mighty brake through the Philistines, 17. 

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2 Sam. 23.18. Abishai br. of Joab chief among 1. 19. 

19. howbeit, he attained not to the first t. 23. 
22. Benaiah had the name among f. mighty men 

24. 12. I offer thee t. things, 1 Chron. 21. 10. 

1 Ki7igs 6.'3ii. he built the inner court with t. rows 
7 4. and there were windows in t. rows 

25. it stood upon t. oxen looking toward the north 
t. to the west, t. to the south, t. to the east 
10. 17. t. a pound of gold went to one shield 

2 Kings 3. 10. Lord hath called these f. kings, 13. 
1 Chron. 2. 16. the sons of Zeruiah were t. 

3. 23. the sons of Neariah t.|| 23.23. sons of Mushi t. 

25.5.God gave Heman fourteen sons and t.daught. 
Ezra 6. 4. let the foundations be laid with t. rows 
Job 1. 2. were born to Job t. daughters, 42. 13. 
17.the Chaldeans made out t. bands and fell 

2. 11. Job's t. friends heard of all this evil 
Prov. 30. 15. t. things which are never satisfied 

18. there be t. things too wonderful for me 
21. for t. things the earth is disquieted 

29. there be t. things which go well, yea four 

Isa. 17. 6. two or t. berries in he top of the bough 

Ezek. 14. 14. though these t. n.en were in it, 16, 18. 

40. 10. the little chambers were t. on this side, 21. 

41. 6. the side chambers were t. one over another 

48. 31. t. gates, after names of tribes, 32, 33, 34. 

Dan. 3. 24. did not we cast t. men bound into fire ? 

6. 2. and Darius set over these t. presidents 

7. 5. it had t. ribs in the mouth between the teeth 
8. t. of the first horns were plucked up, 20, 24. 

10. 2. I Daniel was mourning t. full weeks, 3. 

11. 2. there shall stand up t. kings in Persia 
Amos 1. 3. for t. transgressions of Damascus 

6. of Gaza || 9. Tyrus || 11. Edom || 13. Ammon 

2. 1. 1. transgressions of Moab || 4. Judah 1| 6. Israel 

4. 8. so two or t. cities wandered to org city 

Zech. 11. 8. t. shepherds I cut off in one month 

Jl/at, 13.33. hid in t. measures of meal, Luke 13. 21. 

17. 4. if thou wilt, let us make here t. tabernacles, 

Mark 9. 5. Duke 9. 33. 
18.16. in mouth of two or t. witnesses, 2 Cor. 13.1. 

20. where two or f. are gathered in my name 
Luke 10.36. which of these t. was neighbour to him? 

11. 5. shall say to him, friend, lend me t. loaves 

12. 52. divided, t. against two, and two against t. 
Acts 5. 7. t. hours after, when his wife came in 

10. 19. behold, t. men seek thee, 11. 11. 

28. 15. came to meet us as far as the t. taverns 
1 Cor. 13.13. now abideth these t. faith, hope,charity 

14. 27. by two, or at most by t. and that by course 
29. let the prophets speak two or t. and other 
1 Tim. 5. 19. but before two or t. witnesses 
Heb. 10. 28. died under two or t. witnesses 

1 .John 5. 7. there are t. that bear record in heaven 
8. t. bear witness in earth, and these t. agree 

Rev. 6. G. and t. measures of barley for a penny 

8. 13. trumpet oft. angels who are yet to sound 
9.18. by these t. was the third part of men killed 
16. 13. I saw t. unclean spirits like frogs come 

19. the great city was divided into t. parts 

21. 13. on the east t. gates, on the north t. gates, on 
the south t. gates, and on the west t. gates 
Sec Days. 
THREE months. 
Gen. .38. 24. about t. months after, it was told 
Ezod.^.'i. was a goodly child, she hid him f . months 

2 Sam. 6. 11. the ark of the Lord continued in the 

house of Obed-edom, t. months, 1 Chr. 13. 14. 
24. 13. wilt thou flee t.monthshehre thine enemies, 
while they pursue thee 7 1 Chron. 21. 12. 
2 Kings 23. 31. Jehoahaz son of Josiah reigned t. 
months in Jerusalem, 2 Chron. 36. 2. 
24. 8. Jehoiachin reigned t. inonths, 2 Chr. 36. 9. 
Amos 4. 7. there were yet t. months to harvest 
Acts 7. 20. Moses was nourished up t. months 
19. 8. Paul spake boldly the space oft. months 

23. Paul abode in Greece t. months 

Heb. 11.23. Moses was hid t. months of his parents 

THREE times. 

Exod. 23. 14. t. times thoushalt keep a feast to me 

17. t. times in the year all thy males shall appear 

before the Lord God, Deut. 16. 16. 

JVmto. 22.28. thou hast smitten me these t.times, 32. 

33. the ass turned from me these t. times 

24. 10. thou hast blessed them these t. times 
.Tudg. 16. 15. thou hast mocked me these t. times 
1 Sam. 20. 41. David arose and bowed t.times 

1 Kings 9. 25. Solomon offered f. times a year 
17.21.Elijah stretched himself on the child t. times 

2 Kings 13. 25. t. time's did Joash beat Hazael 
2 Chron. 8. 13. offering t. times in the year 
Dan. a. 10. he kneeled on his knees t. times a day 

13. Daniel maketh his petition t. times a day 
Acts 11. 10. this was done, t. times, and drawn up 

THREE years. 
Gen. 15. 9. take a heifer of t. years old, a she-goat 

t. years old, and a ram t. years old 
I^ev. 19. 23. fruitas uncircumciscd t. years 

25. 21. it shall bring forth fruit for t. years 
Deut. 14. 23. at the end of t. years bring the tithe 



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Judg. 9.22. when Abimelech had reigned t. year 
2 Sam. 13. 38. Absalom was in Geshur t. years 

21. 1. was a famine in the days of David t. years 

1 Kings2.3''J.eit the end oit.ycars Shimei's serv. ran 
10. 22. once in t. years came the navy ofTarshish, 

bringing gold and silver, 2 Chron. 9. 21 

15.2. Abijam reigned t.jffiars in Jerus. 2 Chr. 13.2. 
22. 1. they continued t. years without war 

2 Kings 17. 5. Assyrians besieged Samaria t. years 
18. 10. and at the end of t. years they took it 
24. 1. Jehoiakim became his servant t. years 

1 Chron. 21. 12. choose thee either t. years' famine, 

or three months to be destroyed, &c. 

2 Chron. 11. 17. made Rehoboam strong t. years, t 

y. "they walked in way of David and Solomon 
13. 2. Abijah reigned t. years in Jerusalem 
31. 16. males, from t. years old and upward 
Isa. 15. 5. unto Zoar, a heifer oft. years old 
16. 14. within t. years, as years of a hireling 
20. 3. as Isaiah walked barefoot t. years 
Jer. 48. 34. as a heifer oft. years old 
Dan. 1. 5. so nourishing them t. years 
Amos i. 4. and bring your tithes after t. years 
Luke 4. 25. heaven shut up t. years, Jam. 5. 17. 
13.7. these t. years I come seeking fruit, find noo4 
Acts2Q. 31. t. years I ceased not to warn every on« 
Gal. 1. 18. after t. years 1 went up to Jerusalem 

-See HUNDRKD. 

THREEFOLD. 
Eccl. 4. 12. and a t. cord is not quickly broken 

THREESCORE. 
Gen. 25. 26. Isaac f . years old when she bare tkem 
Deut. 3. 4. took from them t. cities, Josh. 13. 30. 
2 Sam. 2. 31. so that three hundred and t. died 

1 Kings 4. 13. to him pertained t. great cities 
"22. his provision was t. measures of meal 

6. 2. the length of the Lord's house was t. cubito 
and breadth thereof twenty cubits, 2 Chr. 3. 3. 

2 Kings 25. 19. and he took t. men of the people 

1 Chron. 2. 21. Hezron married when t. years old 

2 Chron. 11. 21. Rehoboam took t. concubirtes 
Ezra 6. 3. height of temple t. cubits, breadth t. 
Cant. 3. 7. t. valiant men are about it 

6. 8. there are t. queens, fourscore concubines 
./cr. 52. 25. put to death t. men of the people 
Dan. 3. 1. an image, whose height was t. cubit! 
Luke 24. 13. from Jerusalem about t. furlongs 
1 Tim. 5. 9. let not a widow be taken under t. 
Sec Sixty. 
THREESCORE and one. 
J^mn. 31. 39. Lord's tribute of asses, t. and one 

THREESCORE aiid two. 

1 Chron. 26. 8. able men t. and two of Obed-edojc 

Dan. 5. 31. Darius about t. and two years old 

9. 25. in t. and two weeks the street shall be built 

26. after t. and two weeks Messiah be cut oflT 

THREESCORE and five. 

Isa. 7. 8. within f. and five years Ephraim broken 

THREESC0RE and six. 
f7c?t.46.26.the souls that came wiih Jsicobt.and six 
I,ev.l2.5. in blood of her purifying f. and six days 

THREESCORE and seven. 
J^eh. 7. 72. peo. gave t. and seven priests, garments 
THREESCORE and eight. 

1 CAr.lG.38. Obed-edom with brethren t. and eight 

THREESCORE and ten. 
Gen.46.21. all the souls of thehouse of Jacob which 
came into Egypt, were t. and ten, Deut, 
10. 22. 
50. 3. they mourned for Israel t. and ten days 
Exod. 15. 27. in Eiim were twelve wells of water, 
and t. and ten palm-trees, J^um. 33. 9. 
.Tudg. 1. 7. t. and ttn kings, their thumbs cut off 

8. 30. and Gideon had t. and ten sons, 9. 2. 

9. 4. they gave him t. and tere pieces of silver 

5. he slew t. and ten persons on one stone, 18, 24. 
12. 14. sons and nephews, that rode on f. a. t. ass-c 

2 Chron. 29. 32. brought t. and ten bullocks 
36.21. land kept sabbath, to fulfil t. and ten years 

Psal. 90. 10. the days of our years are t. and ten 
Zech. 1. 12. hast had indignation t. and ten years 
Acts 23. 23. make ready t. and ten horfaomen 
See Seventy. 
THREESCORE and twelve, 
mm. 31. 38. Lord's tribtite t. and twelve beeves 

THREESCORE and fifteen. 
Acts 7. 14. Joseph's kindred t. and fifteen souls 

THREESCORE and seventeen. 
Tudrr 8 14 the elders of Succotht. a7iisewentce7i 

"■ ■ THRESH. 

.Tudg. 8. t 7. then I will t. your flesh with thorns 
Tsa. 41. 15. thou shalt t. the mountains and beat 
Jrr. 51. 33. is like a floor, it is time to t. her 
Mic. 4. 13. arise, and t. O daughter of Zion 
Hab. 3. 12. thou didst t. the heathen in anger 

THRESHED. 
.Tudg. 6. 11. Gideon t. wheat by the wine-preM 
Isa. 25. t 10. Moab shall be t. down under him 
28. 27. fitches not t. with a threshing instrument 
Amos 1. 3. because they t. Gilead with instruments 



Deui. 25. t 4 
I Cor. y. 10. t 



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THREriHETH. 
not muzzle tlie ox wlieii lie t. corn 
in hoi)e, ijo |Kirtakor oi' iiis liopu 
THREtilJi.NG. 
Lev. 26. 5. your t. sliiill it;ucli unto the vuuage 
2 .Sa/n.24.22. here bet. iiistrutneiits, 1 Ckr. 2i. 23. 
2 Kings 13. 7. had made ilieni like tlie dust by t. 
i Chron. 21. 20. now Oman was t. wlieat 
Isa. 21. 10. O my i. and the corn of my lloor 
28. 28. because lie will not ever be t. it 
41. lo. will make thee a new sharp t. instrument 
Joel 3. t 14. multitudes in the valley of t. 
See Flock, Floors. 
THRESHOLD. 
Judor. 19. 27. behold, her hands were upon the t. 
1 Sam. 5. 4. the palms of his hands cut otfon the t. 
5. 5. tread not on the t. of Dagon i>:ito this day 

1 Kings 14. 17. when she came to t. the child died 

2 Kings 12. 1 9. keeper of t. 22. f 4. 1 25. j 18. Est/i. 

2. t 21. i t>. t 2. Jer. 35. t 4. | 52. f 24. 

jPsal.Si. t 10. I would rather choose tositatllie t. 

Isa. G. t 4. the posts of the t. moved at the voice 

F.zek. 9. 3. the glory of God was gone up to 1. 10. 4. 
10. 18. the glory of God departed from the t. 
43.8. in their setting of their t. by my thresholds 
46. 2. the prince shall worship at the t. of the gate 
47.1. waters issued out from under the t. eastward 

Zeph. 1. 9. I will punish all that leap on the t. 
THRESHOLDS. 

1 Chron.9. 1 19. keepers of the t. 2 Chron. 23. t 4. 
JVeA. 12. 25. keeping ward at the t. of the gates 
Kze.k. 43. 8. in setting of their threshold by my t. 
Zeph. 2. 14. desolation shall be in the t. for he shall 

THREW. 
iSam. 16. 13. Shimei t. stones at David and cast 

2 Kings 9.33. they t. Jezebel down, and he trod her 
2 Chron. 31. 1. and they t. down the high places 
Mark 12.42. there came a certain poor widow and 

she t. in two mites, which make a farthing 
Luke 9. 42. the devil f. him down, and tare him 
.dcts 22. 23. as they cried, and t. dust in the air 

THREWEST. 
JVek. 9. 11. their persecutors thou t. into the deeps 

THRICE. 
Exod. 34. 23. t. in the year shall all appear, 24. 
iKings 13. 18. and Joash smote t. and stayed 

19. whereas now thou shalt smite Syria but t. 

Job 33. 1 29. these things worketh God twice and t. 

Mat. 26. 34. thou shalt deny me t. 75. Mark 14. 

30, 72. Luke 22. 34, 61. John 13. 38. 

Jlcts 10. 16. this was done t. vessel was received up 

2 Cor. 11. 25. t. was I beaten with rods, once was 

I stoned, t. I suffered shipwreck 

12. 8. for this thing I besought the Lord ■;. 

THROAT. 
Psal. 5. 9. their t. is an open sepulchre, Rom. 3. 13. 
69. 3. I am weary of my crying, my t. is dried , 
115. 7. neither speak they through their t. 
149. 1 6. let the high praises of God be in their t. 
ProtJ.23.2. put a knife to thy t. if given to appetite 
Isa. 58. 1 1. cry with the t. lift up thy voice 
ler. 2. 25. and withhold thy t. from thirst 
Mat. 18. 28. the servant took him by the t. 

THRONE. 
Isusedforthatmagnificentseatichereonsovereign 
princes usually sit, to receive the homage of 
their subjects, or to give audience to ambassa- 
dors ; where they appear with pomp and cere- 
mony, and from wience they dispense justice. 
The scripture describes the throne of Solomon, 
as the finest and richest throne in the world, 
1 Kings 10. 20, There was not the like made 
in any kingdom. It was all of ivory, and 
plated with pure gold. The ascent was by six 
steps ; the back was round, and two arms sup- 
ported the seat. Twelve golden lions, one on 
each side of every step, made a principal part 
of its ornament. Throne is aho put for sovc- 
reignpower and dignity, it being the symbol of 
royalty and regal authority; thtis Pharaoh tells 
Joseph, Gen. 41. 40, Only in the throne will I 
be greater than thou. 
heaven is the throne of God, Isa. 66. 1. The 
highest heavens are the place ichere he most 
manifests his power and glory, and shews him- 
self in his majesty. Justice and judgment are 
the liabitation of the throne of the Lord, Psal. 
89. 14. Just judgment, or justicein judging, is 
the basis, or foundation of allhis proceedings, 
and the stability of his throne and government. 
Christ Jesus is set down at the right hand of 
1{|B throne of God, Heb. 12. 2. and from 
thence he discovers himself in his state and 
glory, as the great Ruler of the world, the 
King of kings, and Lord of lords. Our Sa- 
viour, to express the rest and satisfaction, the 
glory, honour, and dignity, which the saints of 
n-od shall be possessed of in heaven, tells his 
(ttsciples, Luke 22. 30, That ye may sit on 



thronta^ judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 
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The cherubims that were upon the ark of the 

covenant, were also considered us a kind of 
throne of (rud: From whence it is said in 
many places, that God dweJlelh beiwuL-n the 
chorubinis,! Sain.-i. 4. 2 Sam. (i. 2. 2 Kings h.). 
15. Jlngcls arc called thrones, Col. 1. ib. as 
having liingbj power ; and they are also called 
chief princes, Dan. 10. 13. 
Gen. 41. 40. only in the t. will I be greater 
Deut. 17. 18. when he sitteth on f. of his kingdom 

1 Sam. 2. 8. to make them inherit the t. of glory 

2 Sam. 3. 10. to set up the t. of David over Israel 

7. 13. 1 will stablish t. of his kingdom for ever, 16. 

1 Kingsl.Yd. Solomon shall sit on my «. 17,24,30,35. 
4b. liath given one to sit on my t. this day 

2. 4. there sliall not fail thee a man on the t. of 

Israel, 8. 25. | 9. 5. 2 Chr. 6. 16. Jer. 33. 17. 

12. Solomon sat on t. of David his father, 24. 

I 8. 20. I 10. 9. 1 Chr. 29. 23. 2 Chr. 6. 10. 

10. 18. the king made a great t. 2 Chron. 9. 17. 

2 Kings 10. 3. set him on his lather's t. and fight 
30. to fourth generation shall tit on the t. 15.12. 

11. 19. Joash sat on the t. 2 Chron. 23. 20. 
jYe/i. 3. 7. repaired to the t. of the governor 
Job 36. 7. but with kings are they on the t. 
Psal. 9. 4. thou sattest in the t. judging right 

11. 4. the Lord's t. is in heaven, his eyes behold 
45.6. thy t. O God, is for ever,-Lam.5.19. Heb. 1. 8. 
47. 8. God sitteih on the t. of his holiness 
89. 4. I will build thy t. to all generations 

14. justice and judgment are habitation of thy t. 
94.20.shall t.of iniquityhave fellowship with thee 1 
132. 1]. of fruit of ihy body will I set on thy t. 
12. their children shall sit on thy t. for ever 
Prov. 20. 8. a king that sitteth in t. of judgment 
Isa. 6. 1. I saw also the Lord sitting upon a t. 
9. 7. on t. of David and his kingdom, to order it 
14. 13. I will exalt my t. above the stars of God 
32. 23. Eliakiiii shall be for a glorious t. 
47. 1. there is no t. O daughter of Chaldeans 
66. 1. the heaven is my t. and earth, Jlcts 7. 49. 
./(■;•. 3. 17. shall call Jerusalem the t. of the Lord 
l.i. 13. I will fill the kings that sit on David's t. 
14. 21. do not disgrace the t. of thy glory 
17. 12. a glorious high t. from the beginning 
25. kings sitting on the t. of David, 22. 4, 30. 



22. 2. O king, that sittesl upon the t. 29. 16. 

36. 30. he shall have none to sit on the t. of David 

49. 38. I will set my t. in Elam, and will destroy 
Ezek. ]. 26. was the likeness of a t. 10. 1. 

43. 7. the place of my t. shall Israel no more defile 
Hag. 2. 22. I will overthrow the t. of kingdoms ' 
Mat. 5. 34. by heaven, for it is God's t. 23. 22. 

19. 28. the Son of man shall sit in the t. 25. 31. 
Luke 1. 32. the Lord shall give him the t. ofDavid 
Heb. 4. 16. let us come boldly to the i.> of grace 

8. 1. on the right hand the t. of God, 12. 2. 
Rev. 3. 21. to him will I grant to sit in my t. 

4. 2. a t. was set in heavea, and one sat on the^ 

3. tiiere was a rainbow round about the t. 

4. about the t. « ere four and twenty seats 

5. and out of the t. proceeded lightnings and 
thunderings, there were seven lamps before t. 

6. before the t. there was a sea of glass, in t. and 
round about the t. were four beasts full of eyes 

9. beasts gave thanks to him that sat on the t. 
iO. fall before him that sat on the t. 7. 11. 

5. 1. in the hand of him that sat on the f. a book 

6. and lo, in the midst of the t. stood a Lamb 

7. took the book out of hand of him that sat on (. 
11. the voice of many angels about the t. 

13. glory be to him that sitteth on the t. 

6. 16. hide us from him that sitteth on the t. 

7. 9. a great multitude stood before the t. 

10. salvation to our God which sitteth on the t. 
15. they are before the t. of God and serve him, 

he that sitteth on the i. shall dwell among them 
17. the lamb in midst of the t. shall feed them 

8. 3. the golden altar which was before the t. 
14. 3. they sung as it were a new song before the t. 

5. they are without fault before the t. of God 
17. there came a voice from the t. 19. 5. 

4. they worshipped God that sat on the t. 
11. 1 saw a greatwhite t. and him that sat on it 

5. he that sat on t. sai-d, behold, I make all new 



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19 
20, 
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2. 1. a pure river proceeding out of the t. 

3. the t. of God and of the Lamb shall be in it 
His THRONE. 

Exod. 11. 5. from firstborn that sits nnhis 1. 12.29. 
2 Sam. 14. 9. and the king and his t. be guiltless 

1 Kings 1. 37. the Lord make his t. greater, 47. 
2. 19. he bowed himself, and sat down on his t. 

33. upon his seed, and on his t. shall be peace 
16. 11. as soon as Zimri sat on his t. he slew 
22. 10. the king of Israel, and Jehoshaphat king of 
Judah, sat each on his t. 2 Chron. 18. 9. 

19.1 saw the Lord sitting on his t. 2 Chron. 18. 18. 

2 Kings 13. 13. and Jeroboam sat upon his t. 
25. 28. set his t. above t. of kings, Jer. 52. 32. 

Job 26. 9. he holdeth back the face of his t. 



THR 

Psal. 9. 7. be hath prepared his t. for judgment 

8;). 2y. his t. lo endure as the days of heaves 
36. his t. shall endure as the sun before me 
44. thou hast cast his t. down to the ground 

97. 2. and judgment the habitation of his t. 

103. 19. Lord hath prepared his t. iutheheavenB 
Prov. 20. ii8. and his t. is upholden by mercy 
Jer. 1. 15. set each his t. at the gates of Jerusalem 

33. 21. that David should not have a son on his t. 

43. 10. and I will set his t. upon these stones 
Dan. 5. 20. he was deposed from his kingly t. 

7. 9. his t. was like the fiery flame, his wheels 
Jonah 3. 6. the king of Nineveh rose from his t. 
Zech. 6. 13. he shall sit and rule upon his t. and he- 
shall be a priest on his t. and counsel of peace 

..^cts 2. 30. would raise up Christ to sit on his t. 
Rev. 1. 4. from seven spirits which are before his t 

3. 21. as I am set down with my Fatlier in his t 
12.5. her child was caught up to God, to his L 

See Establish, Estabhshkd. 
THRONES 
Psal. 122. 5. for the:o are set t. of judgn;ent 
Isa. 14. 9. it hath raised up from their t. the kings 
Ezek. 26. 16. princes shall come down from their t. 
Dan. 7. 9. I beheld, till the t. were cast down 
Mat. 19. 28. ye shall sit upon twelve t. judging 
the twelve tribes oflsiael, Luke 22. 30 
Col. 1. 16. all created by him, whether they be t. 
Rev. 20. 4. and I saw t. and they sat upon them 

THRONG. 
Mark 3. 9. the multitude, lest they should t. him 
Luke 8. 45. the multitude t. fhee and press thee 

THRONGED. 
Mark 5. 24. and much people t. liim, Luke 8. 42. 

THRONGING. 
Mark 5. 31. thou seest the multitude t. thee 

THROUGH. 
JVvTn. 25. 8. Phinehas thrust both of them t. 
2 Kings 1. 2. Ahiziah fell t. lattice, and was sick 
Job 14. 9. yet t. the scent of water it will bud 
Psal. 73. 9. their tongue walketh t. the earth 
Eccl. 10. 18. t.- idleness the house droppeth t. 
Cant. 2. 9. he looketh,shewing himself t. the lattice 
Isa. 27. 4. I would go t. them, I would burn theic 
43. 2. when thou passest t. waters, t. the fire 
62. 10. go t. go t. the gates, prepare the v/ay 
Ezrk. 46. 19. after he brought me t. the entry 
47. 4. he measured, and brought me t. waters 
Zech. 13. 9. I will bring the third part t. fire 
Mat. 12. 43. he walketh t. dry places, seeking rest 
Liike 5. 19. they let him down t. the tiling 
John 15.3. ye are clean t. the wo'.d I have spoke* 
17. 11. keep t. thine own name those given me 

17. sanctify them t. thy truth, thy word is; .tii 
20. 31. believing ye might have life t. his name 

Rom. 5. 1. we have peace with G. t. our Lord Jes 
6. 23. gift of God is eternal life t. Jesus Christ 

8. 13. but if ye t. the spirit mortify the deeds 
11. 36. of him, t. him, to him, are all things 

16. 27. to God only wise be glory, t. Jesus Chrit 
2 Cor. 4. 15. t. the thanksgiving of many iredounc 
Gal. 2. 19. for 1 1. the law am dead to the law 
Eph. 2. 7. in his kindness toward us t. Christ Jes. 
22. for an habitation of God t. the Spirit 

4. 6. one God, who is above all, and t. all, in all 

18. t. the ignorance that is in them because of 

1 Tim. 6. 10. pierced themselves t. with sorrows 
Heb. 9. 14. who t. the eternal Spirit oflfered himself 

10. 20. t. the vail, that is to say, his flesh 

13. 20. t. the blood of the everlasting covenant 

THROUGHLY. 
Exod. 21. 19. and shall cause him to be t. healed 

2 Kings 11. 18. his images brake they in pieces t. 
Job 6. 2. oh that my grief were t. weighed ! 
Psal. 51. 2. wash me t. from mine iniquity, cleanse 
Jer. 6. 9. they shall t. glean the remnant of Israel 

7. 5. if ye t. amend your ways and your doings, if 
ye t. execute judgment between man and man 
50. 34. he shall t. plead their cause to give resl 
Ezek. 16. 9. 1 1. washed away thy blood from thee 
Mat. 3. 12. he will t. purge his floor, Luke 3. 17. 
2 Cor. 11. 6. but we have been t. made manifest 
2 Tm.3.17.man of G. ^.furnished to all good works 

THROUGHOUT. 
.Josh. 24. 3. 1 led Abraham t. the land of Canaan 

1 Sam. 23. 23. search him t. thousands of Judah 

2 Chron. 31. 20. thus did Hezekiah t. all Judah 
^¥arA:14.9.the gospel shall be preached, i. the world 
John 19. 23. without seam, woven from the top t. 
Rom. 1. 8. your faith is spoken of ^ the world 

See Generations. 

THROW. 

Judg. 2.2. ye shall t. down their altar8,biEthave not 

6. 25. t. down the altar of Baal thy father hath 
2 Kings9. 33. t. her down, so they threw her down 
Jer. 1. 10. I set thee over the nations to t. down 

31. 28. as I have watched over them, to t. down 
Ezek. 16. 39.they shall t. down thine eminent place 
Mic. 5. 11. 1 will t. down all thy strong holds 
Mai. 1. 4. they shall build but I will t. down 



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THROV/ING. 
J\rutn. 35. 17. if he smite liim witii t. a stone 

THROWN. 
Exod. 15. 1. tlie liorse and his rider liath he t. 21. 
Judg. 6. 32. because he liath t. down iiis altar 
aSaiii, 20.21. his head be t. to thee over tlie wall 
1 Kings 19. 10. Israel have t. down thy altars, 14. 
Jtr. 'M. 40. it shall not be i. down any more 
50. 15. foundations fallen, her walls are t. down 
Lam. 2- .2. the Lord hath t. down in his wrath 

17. he haih t. down, and hath not pitied 
Ezek. 29. 5. 1 will leave thee t. into the wilderness 

38. 20. and the mountains shall be t. down 
Xali. 1. (3. and the rocks are t. down by him 
Mat. 24. 2. not one stone le^'t upon another, that 
shall not be t. down, Mark 13.2. Luke 21.6. 
Luke^.'io. when the devil had t. him in the midst 
Hcv. IS. 21. the city of Babylon shall be t. down 

THRUST. 
Exod. 11. 1. he shall surely t. you out hence 
12. 39. because they were t. but of Egypt 
'N'ata. 22.25. Balaam's ass t. herself to 'the wall 
25. 8. Phinehas t. both of ihem through 
35. 20. but if he t. him of hatred, that he die 
22. but if he t him suddenly without enmity 
Dcut. 13. 5. hath spoken to t. thee out of the way 
10. because he sought to t. thee from the Lord 

15. 17. t. the avv^l through his car to the door 

33. I 14. precious things t. forth by the moon 
27. he shall t. out the enemy from before thee 

Judir. 3. 21. Ehud t. the dagger into his belly 
6. 38. he t. fleece together, and wiinged the dew 

9. 41. and Zebul t. out Gaal and his brethren 
54. his young men't. Abimelech through 

11.2. wives' sons grew up,and they t.out Jephthah 

iSam. 11.2. that 1 may t. out all your right eyes 

31.4. Saul said, t. me through therewith, lest these 

uiicircumcised come and t. me, 1 C/iro7i.l0.4. 

2Sam. 2. l(i. and t. his sword in his fellow's side 

15. 1 14. lest Absalom overtake us, and t. upon us 

18.14. Joab t.Sdarts through the heartof Absalom 

23. d. the sons of Belial shall be as thorns t. away 

1 Kings 2.27. Solomon t. out Abiathar from priesth. 

2 Kings 4.21. but Gehazi came near to i. her away 
2 C/iroii. 2(i. 20. they t. Uzziah out from thence 
Psal. 118. 13. thou hast t. at me, that 1 might fall 
Isa. 13. 15. every one found shall be t. throug.h 

14. 19. as the raiment of those that are t. through 
Jer. 51. 4. they that are t. through in her streets 
Ezek. 16. 40. they shalU. thee through with swords 

21. t 12. princes are t. down to the sword with 

34. 21. because ye have t. with side andshou'lder 
46. 18. to t. them out of their possessions 

Toel 2. 8. neither shall one t. another, shall walk 
ZecA.13.3.shalU.him through when he prophesieth 
Mat. 11. t W- 1-hey that t. men take it by foice 
Luke 4. 29. they rose and t. him out of the city 
5. 3. and prayed him he would t. out a little 

10. 15. thou Capernaum, shalt be t. down to hell 
13.28. Jacob in heaven, and you yourselves ^out 
lokn 20. 25. and t. my hand into his side, 27. 
dots 7. 27. he that did the wrong t. him away 

39. but our fathers t- him from them 

16. 24. who t. them into the inner prison 
37. and now do they t. us out privily 1 

27. 3-9. minded, if it were possible, to t. in the ship 
Heb. 12. 20. it shall be stoned or t. through with 
Rev. 14. 15. t. in thy sickle, for the harvest is ripe 
16. he sat on the cloud, t. in his sickle on the earth 

18. t. in thy sharp sickle and gather the clusters 

19. the angel t. in his sickle into the earth 

THRUSTETH. 

fob 32. 13. God t. him down, not man 
THUMB. 

Exorf. 29.20. then shalt thou put it on thef. of their 
right hand, Lev. 8. 23, 24. | 14. 14, 17, 25, 28 
THUMBS. 

7udg. 1. 6. they caught him and cut off his t, 
7. seventy kings having their t. and toes cut ofl' 
THUMMIM. 

Urim and Tiiummim; .According to the Hebrews, 
Exod. 28. 30. the literal signification of these 
two words Z5, light and perfection, o)*the shining 
and the perfect. According to St. Jerome, doc- 
trine and judgment. According to the LXX, 
declaration or manifestation, and truth. Some 
will have it, that the Urim and Thummim are 
only epithets or explanations of the stones of 
the breast-plate of the high-priest ; as if it were 
said, Thou shalt put therein stones that are 
shining and perfect. Others, to prove that the 
Urim and Thummim xoere not the same thing 
with the ticelve stones in the breast-plate, give 
the following reasons. (1) Because the stones 
were set and engraven in the breast-plate, 
Exod. 28. 17, 21. the Urim and Thummim 
enly put into it, which is a word of quite differ- 
ent and vivre loose andlarge signification, and 
therefore probably does not design the same 
thing. (2) It is not likely'^ that in such a 
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brief account of the sacred utensils, the same 
command would be repeated again; especially 
in more dark and general words than it was 
mentioned before. And how could Mosesy;wt it 
in, when the workmen had fastened it there 
before 1 Or, why should he be required to put 
it in the breast-plate, when it was fastened to 
it already, and could nut, wiliiout violence, be 
taken from it ? (3) Because the stones were 
put i?i it by the workmen. Exod. 39. 10. the 
Urim and Thummim by Moses himself. Lev. 
8. 8. It is objected, that where the stones are 
mentioned, there is no mention of Urim and 
Thummim, as in Exod. 39. 10. And that 
where the Urim and Thummim are mentioned, 
there is no mention made of the stones, as in 
Lev. 8. 8. which seems to shew they were one 
and the same thing. To which they answer, 
that there is an evident reason for both these 
omissions ; of the former in Exodus, because 
Moses mentions only those things which were 
made by the workmen, whereas the Urim and 
Thummim see/MS to have been made immediately 
by God, or by Moses with God's direction : Of 
the latter in Leviticus , because the stones are 
implied in the breast-plate as a part of it, and 
fastened to it, whereas there Moses only men- 
tions what was put in by himself. Some say, 
that the Urim and Thummim were two little 
goldenfigureswhich gave responses,which were 
shut up in the breast-plate as in a purse, and 
which answered, with an articulate voice, to all 
such questions as were put to them by thehigh- 
priest. Others think, that the name Jehovah 
written upon aplate of gold, was that the scrip- 
ture calls Urim and Thumhiim. There arr, 
various other conjectures concerning the Urim 
andThMmm\m,htUt nothing certain, because the 
scripture is silent in this matter. It may suf- 
fice us to know, that this was a singular piece 
of divine workmanship, which the high-priest 
was obliged to wear upon solemn occasions, as 
one of the conditions upon which God engaged 
to give him answers. 

There is a great diversity of opinions likewise 
concerning the manner in which God was con- 
sulted by Urim and Thummim. It is agreed, 
that this way of consultation loas used only in 
affairs of very great importance : that the high- 
priest was the only offciating minister in this 
ceremony ; and that for this he was to be clothed 
in all his pontifical habits ; particularly he loas 
to have on his breast-plate, to which the Urim 
ayid Thummim was affixed; andlastly, that he 
ivas not allowedtoperformthis solemn consulta- 
tion for a private person, but only for the king, 
for the president of the Sanhedrim, for the 
general of the army of Israel, or for other pub- 
lic persons : And even then, not upon any affair 
of a private nature, but for things that relate 
to the public welfare of church or state. 

When the Urim and Thummim was to be con- 
sxilted, the high priest put on his robes, and pre- 
sented himself, not in the sanctuary, where he 
could not enter but once a year, but in the 
holy place, before the curtain that parted the 
most holy/?'07n the holy place. There stand- 
ing upright, and turning his face toward the 
ark of the covenant, wpon which the divine 
presence reposed, he proposed the matter for 
which he had been co?isulted. Behind him, at 
some distance out of the holy place, stood the 
person for whom God 2vas consulted,expecting, 
with humility andreverence, the answer that it 
should please the Lord to give him. The Rab- 
bins, who are followed by Josephus, Philo, and 
several of the ancient fathers , are of opinion, 
that the high-priest having then kis eyes fixed 
7ipon the stones of the breast-plate, which was 
before him, h( thereread the answer of thcLord. 
The letters that raised themselves out of their 
places, and that shinedwithmorethan ordinary 
lustre, were formed into t'he answer desired. 
For example, when Davidinquired of God,whe- 
thcr he should go up to one of the cities of ,Ju- 
dah, 2 Sam. 2. 1. it loas answered him, Alah, 
go up. The three letters Ain, Lamed, and He, 
came oxit of their places, as it were, and raised 
themselves above the rest, to compose that word 
which contained the answer. 

But there are some difficulties in this opinion. 
All the letters of the Hebrew alphabet were 
not found in i je breast-plate : there were four 
wanting, Heth, Teth, Zade, and Koph. To 
supply these, the Rabbins pretend that the 
names of Abraham, Isaac, and .lacob, were 
also upon the brenst-plate : but for all that, 
Teth would be still wanting. Therefore they 
say, that this title also was read there, Col- 
elle-schibte-Israel See here all the tribes 



of Israel. But all this is advanced without 
proof, and without the leastprobability- A se- 
cond difficulty is this that though one k.'iuuld ad- 
mit all that the Hebrew doctors suggest in 
this affair, yet by what rules did the high- 
priest make acombination of these letters, and 
how put he them together! For it is not siiid 
that they came out of their places, but that thcf 
only raised themselves above the rest. Suppose, 
for example, that any six of the letters should 
have swelled andshined withmore thanordinary 
lustre ; how must the high-priest dispose tliem, 
which must be first or last? It is answered^ 
that in this circumstance, ht was always in- 
spired and filled with tlie spirit of prophecy ; 
but if it were so, then the Urim and Thuinmina 
would have been unnecessary : For why must 
miracles be multiplied without any occasion! 
The high-priest needed only speak himself. And 
perhaps the whole use of the Urim and Thum- 
mim was this, to be a sign to the high-priest 
that the Lord would replenish him with an in- 
ternal and supernatural light, and make him 
knoio his will in ichat was inquired after. 

Others think, with a great deal of probability, 
that God then gave his answers in articulate 
voices, which were heard within the sanctuary;, 
and from b etween the cherubim s, johichcovcred 
the ark or the propitiatory. When the Israel- 
ites made peace with the Gibeonites, they were 
blamed for not having inquired at the mouth 
of the Lord, Josh. 9. 14. which insinuates that 
he had been used to make his voice heard when 
he was consulted. 

If it be inquired hoio long the custom of consult- 
ing God by Urim and Thummim subsisted in 
Israel; the Rabbins think, that it ccntinued 
no longer than under the tabernacle. It is a 
maxim among them, that the Holy Spirit spake 
to the children of Israel by Urim and Thum- 
mim while the tabernacle remained ; andunder 
the first temple, that is, the temple of SolomoTi, 
by the prophets ; and under the second temple^ 
or after the captivity of Babylon, by the Bath- 
kol, or the daughter of the voice. By this 
they mean a voice sent from heaven, «.■? that 
ichich was heard at the baptism of Christ, and 
at his transfiguration. Mat. 3. 17. | 17. lu 

Spencer hasadopted this opinion, andejideavoured 
to support it by these two arguments. The 
first is, that the Urim a7id Thummim were 
a consequence of the divine government, or of 
the Theocracy of the Hebrews. While the Lord 
immediately governed his people, it was necet' 
sary that there should always be a means at 
hand to consult him, and to have recourse to 
him. Secondly, that this method was esta- 
blished to consult God upon affairs that con- 
cerned the common interest of the whole nation. 
But the Theocracy ceased, says he, when the 
kingdom became hereditary in the person and 
family of Solomon. The interests of the na- 
tion ceased to be common, after the division 
of Israel into tivo monarchies ; one governed by 
Rehoboam, and the other by .Jeroboam. Lastly, 
what seems to be more convincing than any 
reasons drawn from a conformity of things^ it 
does not appear from the sacred history, that 
there are any footsteps of consulting the Lord 
by Urim and Thummim, after the construc- 
tion of the temple of Solomon to the time of its 
destruction; and after its destruction, all are 
agreed,thatthiswasneverrestoredtothemagain 

Exod. 28. 30. thou shalt put on the breast-plate of 
judgment, the urim and the t. I^ev. 8. 8. 

Deut. 33. 8. let thy t. and urim be with thy holy one 

Ezra 2.63. stood up priest with urim andi.JVeA.7.65. 
THUNDER. 

Exod. 9. 23. the Lord sent t. and hail, the fire ran 
29. the t. shall cease, nor shall there be hail 

1 Sam. 7. 10. the Lord thundered with great t. 
12. 17. he shall send t. || 18. the Lord 9<fht t. 

Job 26. 14. the t. of his power who can understand ? 
28. 26. a way for the lightning of the t. 38. 25. 
39. 19. hast thou clothed his neck with t. 7 
25. he smelleth the t. of the captains afar off 

Psal. 77. 18. the voice of thy «. was in the heavea 
81. 7. 1 answered thee in the secret place of thy e 
104. 7' at the voice of thy t. they hasted away 

Isa. 29. 6. thou shalt be visited of the Lord with t. 

Mark 3. 17. Boanerges, which is the sons oft. 

Rev. 6. 1. 1 heard, as it were, the noise of t. 
14 2. 1 heard a voice, as the voice of a great t 
THUNDER. 

1 Sam. 2. 10. out of heaven shall he t. upon them 

Job 40. 9. or canst thou t. with a voice like lihaT 
THUNDERS. 

Exod. 9. 33. and the t. and hail ceased, 34. 
19. 16. there were t. and lightnings, Rev. 16. 18 
See Seven 



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THUNDERBOLTS. 
Psal '9. 48. he gave their Hocks to hot t. 

THUNDERED. 
I Sam. 7. 10. tlie Lord t. with a jjreat thunder 
i Sam. 2-2, 14. the Lord t. from heaven, Psal.lB.l3. 
John 12. 29. they that heard it, said that it t. 

THUNDERETH. 
Job 37. 4. he t. with the voice of his excellency 

5. God t. marvellously with his voice 
Psal.2^.3.the Goil of glory t. the Lord is on waters 

THUNDERINGS. 
Exod. 9. 28. that there be no more mighty t. 

20. 18. and all the people saw the t. 

Rev. 4. 5. out of the throne proceeded t. 19. 6. 

8. 5. and there were voices and t. 11. 19. 

THUS. 
Gen. 6.22.«.did Noah, according as G. commanded 

20. 16. t. she was reproved || 25. 22. why am I M 
Exod. 5. 15. wherefore dealest thou t. with us ? 

12. '11. t. shall ye cat it, with your loins girded 

14. 11. wherefore hast thou dealt t. with us 1 
Rev. 15. 31. t. separate the children of Israel 

16. 3. t. shall Aaron come into the holy place 
J^um. 8. 14. t. shall thou separate the Levites 

11. 15. if thou deal t. with me, kill me 
Deut. 29. 24. wherefore hath the Lord done t. 
Josh. 7. 10. wherefore liest thou t. on thy face ? 
Judg. 8. 1. men said, why hast thou served us t. ? 

13. 18. why askestthou t. after my name 7 

1 Sam. 14. 9. if they say t. to us, tarry till we come 
10. but if they say t. come up to us, then we will 

20. 7. if he say t. it is well, 2 Sam. 15. 26. 

2 Sam. 6. 22. I will yet be more vile than t. 

18. 14. Joab said, I may not tarry t. with thee 
33. as he went, t. he said, O my son Absalom 
1 Kings 3. 22. t. they spake before the king 
2Chron. 32. 22. t. the Lord saved Hezekiah 
Ezra 5. 11. and t. they returned us answer 

6. 2. and therein was a record t. written 
JV*6A. 5. 13. even t. be ho shaken out and emptied 
Esth. 6. 9. t. shall it be done to the man whom, U. 
^ob 27. 12. why then are ye t. altogether vain ? 
Psal. 73. 15. if I say I will speak t. heboid 

21. ^my heart was grieved, and I was pricked 
128. 4. t. shall the man be blessed that feareth L. 

/.sa. 24. 13. when t. it shall be in the midst of land 
47. 15. t. shall be unto thee with whom 
Jer. 4. 27. for t. hath the Lord said, 6. 6. 
5. 13. t. shall it be done unto them 
18. 23. deal t. wiih them in time of thine anger 
22.8.why hath the Lord done t. to this great city ? 
26. 19. t. might we procure evil against our souls 
Ezek. 31. 18. to whom art thou t like in glory 7 
j3mos 2. 11. is it not even t. O children of Israel 
Mai. 1. 13. t. ye brought an offering should I accept 
Mat. 2. 5. Mt is written of the prophet, Ltike 24.46. 
3. 15. f. it becomes us to fulfil all righteousness 
26. 54. scriptures be fulfilled, that t. it must be 
/.jiA:'' 1. 25. i. hath Lord dealt with me in the days 
2. 48. son, why hast thou i. dealt with us ? 



2 Sam. 18. 22. why wilt run ? thou hast no t. ready 

31. Cushi came, Cushi said, t. my.lord the king 
I Kings 2.28. then t. came to Joab and Joab lied 
14. 6. for I um sent to thue with heavy t. 
1 Chron. 10. 9. and sent to carry t. to their idols 
Psal. 112. 7. he shall not be afraid of evilt. 
Jcr. 20. 15. cursed be the man that brought t. 
49. 23. for they have heard evil t. faint-hearted 
Ezek. 21. 7. that thou shall answer for the t. 
Dan. 11. 44. t. out of the east shall trouble him 
Luke 1. 19.1am sent to shew thee thesegladf.2.10. 
8. 1. shewing the glad t. of the kingdom of God 
Mcts 11.22. t. of these things came to tliechurcii 
13. 32. and wedeclare unto you, glad t.thepromisc 
21. 31. t. came to the chief captain of the band 
Rom. 10. 15. that bring glad t. of good things 

TIE. [See Good. 

I Sa?n. 6. 7. and t. the kine to the cart, 10. 
1 Kings 18. 1 44. t. thy chariot, and get thee down 
20. 1 14. who shall t. the battle ? he said. Thou 
Prov.6. 21. bind onthv heart andf. aboutthy neck 

TIED. 
Exod. 39. 31. and they t. to it a lace of blue 
'■Z Kings 7. 10. no man there, but horses t. assea t. 
Jilat.'2i . 2.ye shall find an ass t. and a colt with her, 
bring them to me, Mark 11. 2, 4. Luke 19. 30. 
TILE. 
Ezek. 4. 1. thou also, son of man, take the t. 

TILING. 
Luke 5.19.they let him down thro' the i.wjth couch 

TIL'L. 
Gen. 19. 22. do any thing t. thou be come thither 

1 Sa7n. 22. 3. t. I know what God will do for me 

2 Sam. 3. 35. if I taste bread t. tlie sun be dow n 
2 Chron. 26. 15. he was helped t. he was strong 

36. 16. t. the wrath arose, t. there was no remedy 
Ezra 2. 63. t. there stood up a priest, JVc/i. 7. 65. 

9. 14. be angry with us t. thou hast consumed us 
Job 14. 14. all days will I wait t. my change come 

27. 5. i. I die || Isa.'22. 14. nolpurged, i.yedie 
PsaL 10. 15. seek his wickedness t. thou find none 
Prov. 29. 11. a v/ise man keepeth it in t. afteru-ards 
Eccl. 2. 3. 1. 1 might see what was that good 
Cant. 2. 7. stir not up my love t. he please, 3. 5. 
Isa. 5. 8. that lay field to field, (.there benojjlace 

62. 7. and give him no rest, t. he establish, and t. 



TIMBREL. 
^■yzod. 15. 20. and Miriam took a t. in her hand 
Job 21. 12. ihcy lake the (. and harp, and 



rejojM 



11. 45. master, t. saying, tho^ reproachest us also 

17. 30. t. shallitbe when Son of man is revealed 

18. 11. Pharisee prayed t. God, I thank thee 

22. 51. Jesus answered and said, suffer ye t. far 

23. 46. Jesus having said t. he gave up the ghost 

24. 36. as they t. spake, Jesus himself in the rnidst 
40. when he had t. spoken, he shewed his hands 
46. it is written, t. it behoved Christ to sufl^er 

7oh?i 4.6. Jesus wearied with journey, sat (.on well 
11.43. when had t. spoken, he cried, Lazarus come 
48. if we let him t. alone, all will believe 
ylcts 21. 11. he said, t. saith the Holy Ghost 
Rom.9.20. thing formed say, why hast made me t. ? 

1 C<»-.14.25.(.are secrets of his heart made manifest 

2 Cor.5.14. love of Christ constrains us, because we 

(.judge, that if one died for all, then all dead 
Phil. 3. 15. let as many as be perfect, be (. minded 
Heb. 6. 9. better things of you, though we (. speak 
Rev. 9. 17. (. I saw horses in vision, them thai sat 
16. 5. art righteous, because thou hast judged (. 
See Did, Do, Lord. 
THUS and THUS. 
Josh. 7. 20. Achan said (. and t. have I done 
.Tudg. 18. 4. (. and t. dealeth Micah with me 
2 Sam. 17. 15. (. and t. did Ahithophel counsel 
Absalom, and (. and t. have I counselled 
i Kirtgs 14.5. (. and t. shall say to Jeroboam's wife 
2 Kings 5. 4. (. and t. said Ihe maid of Israel 
9. 12. he said, (. and t. spake he to me, saying 

THYINE. 
Ree. 18. 12. none buy the merchandise of (. wood 

TIDINGS. 
Kru'J 33. 4. when the people heard these evil t. 

1 Sam. 4. 19. when Phinehas' wife heard the ti 
11.4. they told the (. of the men of Jabesh,-5. 
27. 11. David saved none alive to bring (. to Gath 

2 Sam. 4. 4. when (. came of Saul and Jonathan 
13. 30. ( came, saying, Absalom hath slain the 
18. 19. let me now run and bear the king (. 

20. Joab said, thou shalt not bear t. this day 
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he make Jerusalem a i)raise in the earth 
./er. 49. 9. destroy (. they have enough, Obad. 5. 

52. 3. (. he had cast them out from his presence 
T^am. 3. 50. (. the Lord look down from heaven 
Ezek. 28. 15. was perfect (. iniquity was found in 
Dan. 4. 23. (. seven times pass over him 

12. 13. but go Ihou thy way (. the end be 
Hos. 5. 15. (. they acknowledge their offence 

10. 12. (. he rain righteousness ujion you 
J\Iat. 1. 25. (. she had brought forth her first-born 

5. 18. (. heaven and earth pass, one jot not pass 
Ltikc 12. 50. I am straitened (. it be accomplished 

15. 8. doth not seek diligently (. she find it 

19. 13. he said unto them, occupy (. I come 
John 21. 22. if I will that he tarry (. I come, 23. 
./3c(s7. 18. (.another king arose who knewnotJoseph 

23. 12. nol eat, (. they had killed Paul, 14, 21. 
Eph. 4. 13. (. we all come in the unity of faith 
Phil. 1. 10. without offence, (. the day of Christ 

1 Tim. 4. 13. (. I come, give attendance to reading 
Rev. 2. 25. that which ye have, hold fast (. I come 

7. 3. f. we have sealed the servants of our God 
15. 8. (.-the seven plagues were f-dfiiled 

20. 3.t. the thousand years should be fulfilled 

See Consumed, Morning, Until. 

TILL, P'erb. 

Gen. 2. 5. was nol a man to (. the ground, 3. 23. 

2 Sam. 9. 10. and thy servants shall (. the land 
Jer. 27. 11. they shall (. it, and dwell therein 

TILLAGE. 
1 Chron.27. 26. Ezri was over them 'hat wct-e for (. 
JVeh. 10. 37. Levites might have the tithes of (. 
Prov. 13. 23. much food is in the (. of the poor 

TILLED. 
Ezek. 30. 9. I am for you, ye shall be (. and sown 
36. 34. and the desolate land shall be (. 

TILLER. 
Gen. 4. 2. but Cain was a (. of the ground 

TILLEST. 
Gen. 4. 12. when thou (. ground, it shall not yield 

TILLETH. 
Prov. 12. 11. he that (. his land shall be satisfied 
23. 19. he that (. his land shall have plenty 

TIMBER. 
Lev. 14. 45. he shall break down the (. thereof 
1 Kings 5.18.S0 they prepared (.and stones to build 
the house, 1 Chron. 22. 14. 2 Chron. 2. 9. 
15. 22. and they took away the (. of Ramah 
Ezra 5. 8. (. is laid in the walls, work prospereth 
6. 11. let (. be pulled down from his house 
JVeA. 2. 8. that he may give me (. to make beams 
Ezek. 26. 12. they shall lay fhy (. in the water 
Hab. 2 11. the beam out of the (. shall answer 
Zech. 5. 4. it shall consume it with the t. thereof! 



Psal. 81. 2. take a psalm, bring hither the ( 
149. 3. let Ihcm sing praises to him with the t. 
IJO. 4. praise him with ihe (. and dance, praise 
TIMBRELS. 
Exod. 15. 20. all the women went out after with L 
.Judg. 11. 34. his daughter came out with (. 
2 Sam. G. 5. David and house of Israel played 
before the Lord on (. 1 Chron. 13. 8 
Psal. G8. 25. were the damsels playing with. (. 
./cr. 31. 1 4. thou shalt be adorned wilii thy (. 

TIME. 
This term is commonly taken for the measure of 
motion, or for th: duration of any thing, Jt ia 
also taken for opportunity, or the facourable 
laovient of doing or omitting any thing. Eccl. 
8. 5, A wise man's heart discerneth both 
time and judgment: 'He knows both lohat he 
ought to do, and what arc theiiiest seasons for 
doing it. Our Saviour says, in John 7. 6, 8, 
My time is not yet come ; by which some un 
der stand, the time of his death; others, the 
season of his app car in g publicly in theioorld, 
and others, the time of his going up to the 
feast of tabernacles : that is, Lknow my time 
to go, ichcn it will be most safe and proper for 
me, I shall be there sometime during the feast, 
but my time is not yel come. 7'/ie lime of the 
vengeance of God is somctime.s called the time 
of Ike Lord, the (z'me of his visiting. Jer. 50 
27, 31, Woe unto them, foj their day is come 
the time of their visitation. 
To gain the time, is mentioned in Dan. 2. 8 
I know of certainty that ye would gain the 
time. The magicians required a length of time 
from the king to explain his dream, hoping that 
his desire of knowing might have passed away, 
or that the dream might have cojnc into his 
memory. St. Paul advises the faithful to re- 
deem the time, because the days are evil, EpA 
5. 16. Time is redeemed, 2iihen we carrfrStg 
embrace and improve all the ocsasio?is and op- 
portunities which the Lordpresents unto us for 
his glory, and the good of ourselves and others ; 
not snffcrijig these seasons to he stolen fromus-, 
and lost by cares and thoughts about iheworld : 
.dnd whereas we have lost and misimprovcd 
much time, we ought therefore to double our 
diligence, and do the more good mtime to come. 
King Jlhasuerus consulted icith the ^cisemen who 
knew the times, Esih. 1. 13. That is, he ad- 
vised with his counsellors that understood the 
histo7-y, the customs, and the laics of the Per- 
sians. The knowledge of history is one of the 
principal qualifications of a Statesman. Foi 
how sliould he knots the interest of his country, 
if he is ignorant of its times, revolutions, and 
remarkable occurrences'l St. .Terom has it in 
histranslation,he consulted IhcSagcs that were 
always near his person, according to the custom 
of kings. The Chaldceparaphrast will have it 
that he consulted the childrln of Issachar, wha 
were skilful in the knowledge o/ limes and sea 
sojis. This tribe was noted for their knowledge 
of the times. 1 Chron. 12. 32, Of \\:i children 
of Issachar, which M'cre men that l.ii under- 
standing of the times, to know what Israel ought 
to do. Some by this un der stand theirknowledge 
of the stars, and of the several seasons and 
changes of the air ; which mightbeofgooduse 
ill husbandry, to which this tribe was addicted. 
Others think, that by this is to be unaerstofd 
their political prudence in discerning and em- 
bracing the fit seasons for all their acrions. 
Ch7-ist Jesus says to his J3postles,wlio asked him 
if he was soon to restore the kingdom to Israel, 
It is nol for you to know the times and seasons, 
which the Father hath put in his own power, 
Acts 1. 7. They still thought that the kingdom 
of the Messiah was to be a temporal kingdom: 
But afterwards they were undeceived, and the 
Holy Ghost, which they received at thetimeof 
Pentecost, instructed them, that the complete 
kingdom of the Messiah, the reneicing of all 
things, loas not to take place before the end of 
the world, Acts 3. 20, 21. where St. Peter, 
speaking to the .Tews, calls this time, a lime of 
refreshing, and the times of the restitution of 
all things. St. Paul, 1 Thees. 5. 1, 2. makes 
use of almost the same terms, in which our Sa- 
vio7ir expressed himself to his ..Apostles, con 
cerning his last coming. But of the times and 
seasons ye have no need that I write unto you: 
For ye know that the day of the Lord cometh 
as a thief in the night. 
Time isputfor ayear. Seven times, (Aii(/5, seven 
years, Dan. 4. 16. Acceptable time, is the time 
ofthefavour,ofthegoodness,andofthcmerey,oj 



TIM 

Gsd, Psal. 63. 13, My prayer is unto thee in 

an ucceptabie time. I pray in a lime of 
}rracc. I seek t/ice jchcn tlioumayest be found, 
tn a good day, in the day of grace and mercy. 
The lievils complained, Mat. tS. 2!). that Christ 
was come to torment them before the time: 
that is, before the last judgment, at which the 
devils will be thrown for ever into the fire pre- 
pared for them. The fuhiess of time, is the 
lime which God had appointed and predicted as 
Jie fittest season for the coming of the Messiah, 
Gal. 4. 4. The Psalmist says, Psal. 31. 15, 
My times are in thy hand : that is, the time of 
my life, hois long I shall live ; or, all the affairs 
and events of my life are wholly in thy power, 
to dispose and ordtr as thou seest fit. 
Gen. 18. 10. return according to the t. of life, 14. 

24. 11. the t. that women go out to draw water 

39. 5. from the t. he had made him overseer 

47. 29. the t. drew nigh that Israel must die 
Exod. 21. IB. only he sliall pay for loss of his t. 
Lev. 15. 25. if beyond the t. of her separation 

18. 18. a wife besides the other in her iife-£. 
J^um. 13. 20. the t. was the t. of first ripe grapes 

26. 10. what t. the fire devoured 250 men 
Deut.16. 9. such t. thou put the sickle to the corn 
Josh. 10. 27. at the t. of the going down of the sun 
Joshua commanded, 2 Chron. 18. 34. 
42. and their land did Joshua take at one t. 
-7udo-.18.31. all the t. the house of God was inShiloh 
2 Sam. 7. 11. since the t. I commanded judges 

11. 1. at tlie t. when kings go forth to battle 

23. 8. against eight hundred he slew at one t. 
2 Kingso. 25. is it t. to receive money and garments 
1 Chron. 9. 25. were to come from t. to t. with them 
Ezra 4. 10. peace, and at such a t. 17. | 7. 12. 

10. 13. people are many, and ills a t. of rain 
A*eA.2.6. when wilt thou return ? and I set him a t. 
Job 6. 17. what t. they wax warm they vanish 

9. 19. if of judgment, who shall set me a t. to plead 
15. 32. it shall be accomplished before his t. 
22. 16. wicked, which were cut down out of ^ 
38. 23. which i reserved against the t. of trouble 
39. 1. knowest thou the t. they bring forth? 2. 

Psal. 32. 6. in a t. when thou mayest be found 
37. 19. they shall not be ashamed in the evil t. 
41. 1. the Lord will deliver him in t. of trouble 
.58. 3. what t. I am afraid, I will trust in thee 
69. 13. my prayer is to thee in an acceptable t. 
81. 15. their t. should have endured for ever 
89. 47. remember how short my t. is 
105. 19. until the i.^hat his word came 

KccL 3. 1. there is a (. to every purpose; 17, | 8. 6. 
2. a t. to be born, and a t. to die; a t. to plant 
7. 17. why shouldest thou die before thy t. ? 
8.5. a wise man's heart discerneth t. and judgment 
S). 11. but t. and chance happeneth to them all 
12. so are the sons of men snared in an evil t. 

Isa. 26. 17. that draweth near the (. of her delivery 
28. 19. from the t. it gjeth forth it shall take you 

45. 21. who hath declared this from ancient 1. 1 

48. 16. from the t. tnat it was, there am I 

49. 8. in an acceptable t. have I heard thee, and 
in a day of salvation helped thee, 2 Cor. 6. 2. 

60. 22. 1 the Lord will hasten it in his t. 
Jer. 6. 15. at the 1. 1 visit, they shall be cast down 
8.7. crane and swallow observe the t. of coming 

15. looked for a I. of health, and behold trouble 
14. 8. the Saviour thereof in t. of trouble 

19. and for the t. of healing, and behold trouble 

30.7. it is even the t. of Jacob's trouble 

46. 21. and the t. of their visitation, 50. 27. 
49. 8. the t. that I will visit him, 50. 31. 

19. and who will appoint me the <. ? 50 44. 
51. 3.S. Babylon like a floor, it is t. to thresh her 
Eieli. 4. 10. from t. to t. shall thou eat it 

16. 8. thy t. was the t. of love, I spread my skirt 
57. as at the t. of thy reproach of daughters 

30. 3. day is near, it shall be the f. of the heathen 
9a7i. 2. 8. I know that ye would gain the t. 
9. to speak before one, till the t. be changed 

16. Daniel desired that he would give him t. 

3. 5. at what t. ye hear the sound of cornet, 15. 
7. 12. yet their lives were prolonged for a (. 
£2. the t. came that Jie saints possessed kingdom 

25. until a f. and the dividing off. 12. 7. 

8. 17. at the t. of the end shall be the vision 

9. 21. touched me about the t. of evening oblation 

11. 24. he shall forecast his devices for a t. 
35. to make them white, to the t. of the end 

40. at the t of theendshall the king of the south 

12. 1. and there shall be a t. of trouble 

4. seal the book, even to the I. of the end, 9. 

11. from the t. the daily sacrifice be taken away 
Hos. 10. 12. it is t. to seek the Lord, till he come 
Mic. 5. 3. till the t. that she which travaileth 
Hag. 1. 4. is it t. to dwell in your ceiled houses ? 
7.ec%. 14. 7. that at evening t. it shall be light 
■Va^ 3. 11. nor vine cast her fruit before the t. 
Mat. 1 11. about the t. they were carried away 
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TIM 

Mat. 2. 7. Herod inquired what t. star appeared 
8. 29. art thou come to torment us before the t. ? 
21. 34. and when the t. of the fruit drew near 
26. 18. the master saith, my t. is at hand 

Mark 1. 15. the t. is fulfilled, repent and believe 
4. 17. have no root, and so endure but for a t. . 

6. 35. this is a desert, and now the t. is far passed 
11. 13. for the t. of figs was not yet 

13. 33. watch, for ye know not when the t. is 
Luke 1. 57. Elisabeth's full t. came to be delivered 

4. 5. shewed him all kingdoms in a moment off. 

7. 45. but this woman, smce the t. I came in 

8. 13. which in t. of temptation fall away 

13. 35. ye shall not see me, till the t. come when 

19. 44. thou knewest not the t. of thy visitation 

John 7. 6. my t. is not come, your t. is always ready 

16. 2. the t. Cometh thai whosoever killeth you 
25. thef. Cometh when I shall no more speak 

Jlcts 1. 21. all the t. the Lord went in and out 
7. 17. but when the t. of the promise drew nigh 
20. in which t. Moses was born, and was fair 

17. 21. spent their t. in nothing else, but to tell 
Rom. 13. 11. it is high t. to awake out of sleep 
1 Cor. 4. 5. therefore judge nothing before the t. 

7. 5. defraud not, except with consent for a t. 
29. but this I say, brethren, the t. is short 
Eph. 5. 16. redeeming the t. Col. 4. 5. 

1 Thess. 2. 17. being taken from you for a short t. 

2 Thess. 2. 6. that he might be revealed in his t. 
2 Tim. 4. 3. t. come, when they will not endure 

6. and the t. of my departure is at hand 
Heb. 4. 16. may find grace to help in t. of need 

5. 12. when for the t. ye ought to be teachers 

9. 9. which was a figure for the t. then present 
10. imposed on them till the t. of reformation 

11. 32. the t. would fail me to tell of Gideon 
Jam. 4. 14. a vapour that appeareth a little t. 
1 Pet. 1. 11. what manner of t. the Spirit of Christ 
17. pass the t. of your sojourning here in fear 

4. 2. he no longer should live the rest of his t. 
Rev. 1. 3. for the t. is at hand, 22. 10. 

10. 6. sware, that there should be t. no longer 

11. 18. t. of the dead, that they should bejudged 

12. 12. he knoweth that he hath but a short t. 
14.she is nourished for at. and times,andhalf at. 

Any TIME. 
Lev. 25. 32. the Levites may redeem at any t. 
J^um. 35. 26. if the slayer at any t. come without 
1 SaOT.20.12.sounded my father to-morrow at any t. 
1 Kings 1. 6.father had not displeased him at any t. 
Mat. 4. 6. angels shall bear thee up, lest at any t. 
thou dash thy foot against a stone, Luke 4. 11. 

5. 25. lest at any t. the adversary deliver thee 
13. 15. lest at any t. they should see, Mark 4. 12. 

Luke 15. 29. nor transgressed I at any t. thy com. 

21. 34. lest at any t. your hearts be overcharged 
John 1. 18. no man hath seen God at any t. 

5. 37. nor have ye hafcrd his voice at any t. 
Jlcts 11. 8. nothing unclean hath at any t. entered 
I Cor. 9. 7.who goelh a warfare at a.t. on his charges 
*1 Thess. 2. 5. nor at any t. used we flattering words 
Heb. 1. 5. to which of the angels said he at any 1. 13. 

2. 1. lest at any t. we should let them slip 
.fohn 4. 12. no man hath seen God at any t. 
See Appointed, Before, Come, Day, Dce. 

In the TIME. 
Gan. 38. 27. come to pass in the t. of her travail 
Exod. 34.<^18. commanded in the t. of month Abib 
Judg. 10. 14. let them deliver in the t. of tribulation 

15. \.in the t. of wheat harvest Samson visited 

1 Kings 15. 23. in the t. of old age he was diseased 

2 Chron. 28. 22. in the t. of his distress did he tres- 

pass yet more against the Lord 
J^eh. 9. 27. in the t. of their trouble thou heardest 
Psal. 4. 7. more than in the t. when corn increased 
31. 9. as a fiery oven in the t. of thine anger 
27. 5. in the t. of trouble he shall hide me 
37. 39. he is their strength in the t. of trouble 
71. 9. cast me not of? in the t. of old age 
Prov. 25. 13. as the cold of snow in the f. of harvest 
19.confidencein unfaithfulmanm the t.ot' trouble 
Isa. 33.2. be thou our salvation in the f. of trouble 
Jer. 2. 27. in the t. of trouble they will say 
28»if they can save thee in the t. of trouble 
8.12. in thet. of visitation they shall be cast down 
10. 15. in the t. of visitation they perish, 51. 18. 
11.12. shall not save them at all in the t. of trouble 

14. 1 will not hear them in the t. that they cry 
15. 11. verily I will cause enemy to entreat thee 
well in the t. of evil, and in the t. of aflliction 

18. 23. deal thus with them in the t. of thine anger 
50. 16. handleth the sickle in the t. of harvest 

Ezek. 27. 34. in the '. when thou shall be broken 
35. 5. had a perpetual hatred, in the t. of their 
calamity, in the t. that their iniquity had an end 
Hos.2. 9. 1 will take away my corn in the f .thereof 
Zech. 10. 1. ask rain in the t. of the latter rain 
Mat. 13.30. in the t. of harvest I will say to reapers 
Luke 4. 27. were many lepers in the t. of Eliseus 
See Last Long, Many, Old, Past, Process. 
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TIM 

Same TIME. 
jVuth. 32. 10. Lord's anger was kindled the same L 
Deut. 9. 20. I prayed for Aaron also the samet. 
2 Kings 8. 22. yet Edom revolted, ihen Libnah re- 
volted at the same t. 2 Ch'on. 21. 10. 
2 Chron. 15. 11. they otfered the same t. 700 oxen 

16. 10. Asa oppressed the people at the same t. 
Ezra 5. 3. at the same t. came to them Talnai 
Jer. 39. 10. gave them vineyards at the same t. 
Ezek. 38. 10. at the same t. shall thou think evil 
Dan. 4. 36. at the same t. my reason returned 

12. 1. trouble, such as.never was to thatsa7?ie t. 
Acts 19. 23. the same t. there arose no small sli» 
See Second, Set. 
That TIME. 
Judg. 11. 26. why did ye not recover in that U 
1 Sam. 11. 9. to-morrow by that t. the sun -be hot 
Ezra 5. 10. since that t. hath it been in building 
JVeA. 4. 16. to pass from that t. forth, 13. 21. 
Isa. 16. 13. spoken concerning Moab since that t 

18. 7. in that t. shall the present be brought 

44.8. have I not told thee from th at t. and declaib^ 
45. 21. who hath told it from that t. 7 

48. 8. from that t. that thine ear was not opened 
Jer. 50. 4. that t. Israel shall come weeping 

20. in that t. the iniquity of Israel not be found 
Amos 5. 13. the prudent keep silence in that t. 
Mat. 4. 17. from that t. Jesus began to preach 

16. 21. from that t. began to shew his disciples 

26. 16. from that t. Judas sought opportunity 

Luke 16. 16. since that f. kingdomcf G. is preached 

Jb/m6. 66. from tAatt. many disciples went back 

Acts 12. 1. about that Herod stretched to vex 

At that TIME. 
JVitm. 22. 4. Balak was king of Moab at that t. 
Deut. 1. 9. and I spake to you at that t. saying 
16. I charged your judges at that t. saying 
18. 1 commanded you at that t. 3. IS. 
3. 21. I commanded Joshua at that t. saying 
23. I besought the Lord at that t. saying 
5. 5. 1 stood between the Lord and you at that 4. 
9. 19. the Lord hearkened to me at that 1. 10. 10. 

1 Sam. 14. 18. the ark was at that t. with Israel 

2 Chron. 13. 18. Israel brought under at that t. 
30. 3. they could not keep the passover at that t. 
35. 17. Israel kept the passover at that t. 

Jer, 3. 17. at that t. they shall call Jerusalem 

8. 1. at that t. shall they bring out the bones 

^3.15. at that t. cause the branch of righteousnesa 

Dan. 12. 1. at that t. shall Michael stand up 

Mic. 3. 4. will hide his face from them at that t. 

Zeph. 1. 12. at that t. I will search Jerusalem 

3. 19. at that 1. 1 will undo all that aftiict t. 

20. at that t. will I bring you again, in time 
Luke 23.7. hinaself was at Jerusalem, at that t. 
Acts 8. 1. at that t. was a great persecution 
Eph.2. 12. at that t. ye were without Christ 
See Third. 
This TIME. 
Gen. 29. 34. this t. will my husband be joined 
Exod. 8.32. Pharaoh hardened his heart at this t. 
9 14 I will at this t. send all my plagues 
18. to-morrow about this 1. 1 will cause it to raio 
27. and Pharaoh said, I have sinned this t. 
Kum. 23. 23. according to this t. it shall be said 
,Tudg. 13. 23. nor would as at this t. have told us 

21. 22. for ye did notgive unto them at thist. 

1 Sam. 9. 13. for about this t. yo shall find him 

2 Sam. 17. 7. the counsel is not good at this t. 

1 Kings 2. 26. 1 will not at this t. put thpe to death 
19.2.to-morrow f/«"s f.20.6.2 Kings 7.1, 18. 1 10. 6 

J^ch. 13. 6. in all this t. was not I at Jerusalem 

Esth. 4. 14. for if thou boldest thy peace at this t. 
art come to the kingdom for such a t. as this 

Psal. 113. 2. blessed be the Lord from this t. forth 
115. 18. we will bless the Lord from this t. forth 
121. 8. he will preserve thee from this t. forth 

/sa.48. 6. 1 have shewed new things from this t. 

Jer. 3. 4. wilt thou not from this t. cry unto me 1 
51. 6. this is the t. of the Lord's vengeance 

Mic. 2. 3. nor go haughtily for this t. is evil 

Mat. 24. 21. tribulation such as was not since the 
beginning of lire world to this t. Mark 13. 19. 

Mark 10. 30. but be shall receive a hundred-fold 
now in this t. and eternal life, Luke 18. 30, 

Luke 12. 56. how is it ye do not discern this 1. 1 

John 11. 39. Lord, by this t. he stinketh 

./3c<5l. 6. wilt thou at this «. restore the kmgdomt 
24. 25. Felix answered, go thy way for this t. 

Rom. 3. 26. to declare at this t. his righteousness 
8. 18. that the suflerings of this present t. 
9. 9. at this t. will I come, Sara shall have a son 
ll' 5. so at this present t. there is a remnant 

1 Cor. 16. 12. his will was not to come at this t. 

2 Cor. 8. 14. that now at this t. your abundance 

TIMES. 
Gen. 27. 36. he bath supplanted me these two t. 
Lev. 19. 26. ye shall not observe t. Deut. 18. 10, 14 
Deut. 4. 42. the slayer hated him not in t. past 
Jud/r. 13. 25. fne Spirit began to move him ai t. 



TIT 



TIT 



TOK 



Tudg. 16. 20. 1 will go out as at other t. and shake 
20. 30. put themselves in array as at other t, 

31. the Benjamites began to kill as at other t. 
1 Sam. 3^ 10. the Lord called as at other t. Samuel 
18 10. l)avid played with his hand as at other t. 

20. 25. the king sat on his seat as at other t. 
iliings 19. 23. hast thou not heard long ago how of 

ancient t. that I have formed if? Isa. 37. 26. 

21. 6. Manasseh observed t. 2 Chron. 3j. 6. 

1 CAr. 12.32. men that had understandingof the t. 
29. 30. the t. that went over him and over Israel 

2 Chron. 15. 5. in those t. there was no peace 
Esih. 1. 13. the wise men which knew the t. 
Job 24. 1. t. are not hidden from the Almighty 
Psal. 9. 9. Lord will be a refuge in t. of trouble 

10. 1. why hidest thou thyself in t. of trouble? 

31. 15. my t. are in thy hand, deliver me from enem. 
44. 1. what works thou didst in the t. of old 

77. 5. I have considered the years of ancient t. 
Isa. 33. 6. knowledge shall be the stability of thy t. 
46. 10. from ancient t. things not yet done 
Ezek. 12. 27. he prophesied of the t. far off 
Dan. 2. 21. lie changeth the t. and the seasons 
7, 25. he shall think to change t. and laws 
9. 25. the streets shall be built in troublous t. 
11. 14. in those t. there shall many stand up 
12. 7. for a time, t. and a half, Rev. 12. 14. 
J(faM6.3.butcanye not discern thesignsof the t.? 
Luke 21. 24. till the t. of the Gentiles be fulfilled 
Acts 1. 7. it is not for you to know the t. or seasons 

3. 19. when thej/. of refreshing shall come 

21. till the t. of restitution of all things 

14. 16. who in t. past suffered all nations to walk 
17. 26. hath determined the t. before appointed 

30. the t. of this ignorance God winked at 
Rom. 11. 30. as ye i n t. past have not believed God 
2 Cor. 11. 24. of Jews five t. received I forty stripes 
Gal. 1. 23. that he which persecuted us in t. past 

4. 10. ye observe days and months, t. and years 
Eph. 1. 10. in the dispensation of the fulness oft. 
1 Tlicss. 5. 1. of the t. ye have no need that I write 
1 Tim. 4. 1. in latter t. some shall depart from faith 

6. 15. which in his t. he shall shew who is king 
2Tim. 3. 1. in last days perilous t. shall come 
Tit. 1. 3. hath in due t. manifested his word 
Heb.l. 1. God who at sundry t. spake to the fathers 

Ml TIMES. 
Lev. 16. 2. that he come not at all t. within th'=i vvil 
IKinffs 8. 59. maintain cause of his people at ah t. 
PsaLSA. 1. I will bless the Lord at aZZ t. his praise 
62. 8. trustin him a.t all t. ye people pour out heart 
106.3. bles?ed is he that doth righteousness at all t. 
119.20.for longing it hath to thy judgments at all t. 
Prov. 5. 19. let her breasts satisfy thee at all t. 
17. 17. a friend loveth at all t. a brother is born for 
See Appointed, Many, Seven, Ten, Three. 
TINGLE. 

1 Sam. 3. 11. at which the ears of every one that 

hoars it shall t. 2 Kings 21. 12.. Jer. 19. 3. 
TINKLING. 
Isa. 3. 16. mincing and making a t. with their feet 
18. takeaway the bravery of their t. ornaments 
J Cor. 13. 1. I am become as a t. cymbal 

TIN. 
A*«r7i.31.22.<.that may abide fire, make go thro' fire 
Isa. 1. 25. and I will take away all thy t. 
Ezek. 22. 18. all they are brass, and t. and iron 
20. as they gather lead and t into the furnace 
27. 12. Tarshish was thy merchant in t. and lead 

TIP. 

Luke 16. 24. may dip the t. of his finger in water 

See Right Ear. • 

TIRE. 

Ezek, 24. 17. bind the t. of thy head upon thee 

TIRED. 

2 Kings 9. 30. Jezebel t. her head, and looked 

TIRES. 

Isa. 3. IS. the Lord will take away their t. 

Ezek. 24. 23. and your t. shall be on your heads 
TITHE. 

The practice of paying tithes is very ancient; 
for we find^ Gen. 14. 20. that Mraham gave 
tithes to Melchizedek, king of Salem, at his 
return from his expedition against Chedor- 
laomer, and the four kings in confederacy 
with him. .Abraham gave him the tithe of all 
the booty taken from the enemy. .Jacob imi- 
tated this piety of his grandfather when he 
vowed to the Lord the tithe of all the substance 
he niinrht acquire in Mesopotamia. Gen. 28. 

22, Of all that thou shalt give me, I will surely 
give the tenth unto thee; for the mainte- 
nance of thy worship, and other pious uses. 
ITnder the laio, Moses ordained, Lev. 27. 30, 

31, 32, All the tithe of the land, whether 
of the seed of the land, or of the fruit of 
the tree, is the Lord's; it is holy unto the 
Lord, &c. 

There were three sorts o/ tithes to he paid from 
the people {besides those from the Levites to 
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the priests,) Num. 28. 26, 27, &c. (1) To the 
Levites, for their maintcnaiice. Num. 18. 21, 24. 
(2) For the Lord^s feasts and sacrifices, to be 
eaten in the j)lace which the Lord should 
choose to put ills name there ; to wit, where 
thC' ark should be, the tabernacle or temple. 
This tenth part was either sent to Jerusalem 
in kind, or, if it was too far, they sent the 
value in money, lohich was to be laid out for 
oxen, sheep, wive, or what else they pleased, 
Deut. 14. 22, 23, 24, <Src. (3) Besides these 
two, there was to be, every third year, a tithe 
for the poor, to be eaten at their own dwell- 
ings, Deut. 14. 28, 29. Some are of opinion 
that this third tithe was not different from the 
second before taken notice of, except that in 
the third year it was not brought to the temple, 
but was used upon the spot by every one in 
the city of his habitation. So that there were 
only, according to them, two sorts of tithes, 
that whichwas given to the Levites and priests, 
and that which was applied to making feasts 
of charity, cither in the temple of Jerusalem, 
or in other cities. 

Tithes 7cej^e paid to God as a sign of homage 
and gratitude : thus Abraham's giving tithes, 
of the spoil to Melchizedek, was a token that 
he owned his victory and success to be from 
God; and when tithes were kept back from 
the priests, the Lord complained that he was 
robbed, Mai. 3. 8. The paying of them was 
an honouring of God, Prov. 3. 9. Hence the 
Apostle proves the superiority of Melchizedek 
and his priesthood above the patriarch Abra- 
ham, and the priesthood of Levi, because 
Abraham, and Levi in his loins, paid tithes 
unto him, as the lesser unto the greater, Heb. 
7. 4, 5, 6, «fec. 'a 

In the New Testament, neither our Saviour nor 
his apostles have commanded any thing in this 
affair of tithes: only when our Lord sent his 
Apostles to preach in the cities of Israel, he 
forbad them to carry their purse or provisions 
along with them, but to enter into the houses 
of those that were willing to receive them, and 
to eat what should be set before them; for the 
labourer, says he, is worthy of his hire, and of 
his mainteyiance. Mat. 10. 10. Luke 10. 7, 8. 
St. Paul would have it, that he that receives 
instruction, should administer some of his good 
things to him that gives it him, Gal. 6. 6. It 
is agreeable to nature and reason, that they 
which wait at the altar should live by the altar, 
1 Cor. 9. 13. And as God, under the law or- 

■ dained and appointed a living or maintenance 
for his ministers, so as they needed not, as 
other men, to labour with their hands to get 
bread to eat ; so undeviifhe JSTew Testament, 
God has ordained, that those who are taken off 
from worldly employments, and spend their 
time in the study and preaching of the gospel, 
should have a livelihood for their labour. 
I Cor. 9. 14, Even so hath the Lord ordained, 
that they which preach the gospel, should live 
of the gospel. And in the 1th verse. Who goeth 
a warfare at his own charges'? 

The most barbarous nations, and the heathen 
Greeks and Romans, out of a principle of re- 
ligion common to all men, have often dedicated 
their tithes to their gods. Some have made it 
a standing obligation, others have done it upon 
particular occasions, and by the impulse of a 
transient devotion. Laertijis says, that when 
Pisistratus, tyrant at Athens, wrote to Solon, 
to persuade him to return to Athens, he tells 
him, " that every one there pays the tithe of 
his goods for the offering of sacrifices to the 
gods.^^ Laert. Lib. 1. Pliny says that the 
Arabianmerchants who traded in spices, durst 
not sell any till they had paid the tithe to their 
god Sabis: And Plutarch, in more places than 
one, mentions a custom of the Romans, of of- 
fering to Hercules the tithe of what they took 
from their enemies. 

Lev. 27. 30. all the t. of the land is the Lord*! 
32. concerning the t. of the herd or the flock 

Afum. 18. 26. ye shall offer a tenth part of the t. 

Deut. 12. 17. not eat within thy gates the t. of corn 

14. 23. eat t. in the place the Lord shall choose 

28. at the end of three years bring forth the t. 

2 Chr. 31. 5. they brought in the fir.st-fruits of corn 
and the t. of all things, 6, 12. Jfeh. 13. 12. 

J\reh. 10. 38. the Levites shall bring up t. of tithes 

Mat. 23. 23. ye pay t. of mint, anise, and cummin 
TITHE, Verb. 

Z)eMM4.22.thou shalt surely (. increase of thy seed 

Ljike 11. 42. for ye t. mint, and rue, and all herbs 
TITHES. 

Gen. 14.20. Abraham gave Melchizedek t. of all 

Lev. 27. 31 if a man will redeem ought of his t. 



JtTum. . 8. 24. die 1. 1 have given to the Levitet 
2fj. when ye take of the children of Israel t, 
28. offer a heave-offering to Lord of all your t. 

Deut. 12. 6. thither ye shall bring your t. II. 
26. 12. thou hast made an end of tithing the t. 

JVeh. 10. 37. that the Levites might have the I. 

12. 44. and some were appointed for the t. 

13. 5. where aforetime they laid the t. of corn 
Amos4. 4. bring your sacrifices every morning, and 

your t. after three years, Mai. 3. 10. 
Mai. 3. 8. ye have robbed me of it, and offerings 
Luke 18. 12. [ give t. of all that I possess 
Heb. 7. 5. the priests have commandment to take i. 

6. he received t. of Abraham and blessed him 

8. and here men that die rt^^'eive i. 

9. Levi who received t. paid t. in Abraham 

TITHING. 
Deut. 26. 12. made end of i. third year is year of ?. 

TITLE. 
2 Kings 23. 17. he said, what t. is that that I see 
./ohn 19. 19. Pilate wrote a t. and put it on the crosa 

20, this t. then read many of the Jews 

TITLES. 
Job 32. 21. nor let me give flattering t. to mau 
22. for I know not to give flattering t. 
TITTLE. 
Mat. 5. 18. one ^ shall in no wise pass from the law 
Luke 16. 17. than for one t. of the law to fail 
TO and FRO, See Fro. 
TOE. 
Exod. 29. 20. upon the great t. of their right foot, 
Lev. 8. 23, 24. | 14. 14, 17, 25, 28. 
TOES: 
Judg. 1. 6. cut off his thumbs and his great t. 

7. seventy kings having thumbs and t. cut off 
1 Chron. 20. 6. whose fingers and t. were, 24. 
Dan. 2. 41. thou sawest the t, part of iron, 42 

TOGETHER. 
Deut. 22. 10. thou shalt not plow with ox and ass t. 
.Tudg. 19. 29. he divided her, t. with her bones 

1 Sam. 31. 6. all his men died that same day t. 
IKings 3.18. and we were t. there was no stranger 

11. 1. women, t. with the daughter of Pharaoh 

2 Kings 9. 25. when thou and I rode t. aller Ahab 
Ezra 4. 3. we ourselves t. will build to the Lord 
JsTeh. 6. 7. let us take counsel t. \\ 10. let us meet t. 
.fob 3. 18. there the prisoners rest t. they hear not 

10. 8. have fashioned me t. round about 
17.16. shall go down, when our rest t. is in the dust 
24. 4. the i)oor of the earth hide themselves t. 
34.15.all flesh shall perish t. man shall turi: to dust 
Psal.2. 2. the rulers take courisel t. against the Ld. 

14. 3. they -are all t. becomeTiithy, Rom 3. 12 
34. 3. magnify the L. and let us exalt his namet. 
37. 38. the transgressors be destroyed t. Isa. . 28 

Prov.22.2. the rich and poor meet t. Lord is makes 

29. 13. the jioor and the deceitful man meet t. 
Eccl. 4. 11. if two lie t. then they have heat 
Isa. 9. 21. and they t. shall he against Judah 

26. 19. t- with my dead body shall they arise 

41. 23. do good or evil, that we may behold it t 
. 52. 8. with the voice t. shall they sing, 9. 

65. 25. the wolf and the lamb shall feed t. 
Ezek. 37. 7. the bones came t. bone to his bone 
Amos 1. 15. go into captivity, he and his princes t. 

3. 3. can two walk t. except they be agreed ? 
Mat. 18. 20. where two or three are gathered t. 

19. 6. what God hath joined t. Mark 10. 9. 
Luke 15. 6. he calleth t. his friends and neighboursi 
Acts 2. 44. and all that believed were t. and had 

5. 9. that ye have agreed t. to tempt the Spirit 
Rom.8.28. we know that all things work t. for good 
Eph.2.5. hath quickened us 1. 1| 6. hath raised us t. 

21. in whom all the building fitly framed ^22. 
Phil. 1. 27. striving t. for the faith of the gospel 

3. 17. breth. be followers t. of me, and mark them 
Col. 2. 2. be comforted, being knit t. in love, 19 
13. you being dead in sins, hath he quickened t 
IThess. 4. 17. shall be caught up t. \\ 5. 10. live t, 
2Thess. 2. 1. we beseech you by our gathering t. 
IPet. 3. 7. as being heirs t. of the grace of life 
-See DvyELL. 
TOIL. 
Gen. 5. 29. comfort us concerning our work and t, 
41. 51. God, said he, hath made me forget my t. 

TOIL, Verb. 
Mat. 6. 28. they t. not nor spin, LuJce 12. 27. 

TOILED. 
Luke 5. 5. Simon said, Master, we have t. all nigh 

TOILING. 
Mark 6. 48. and he saw them t. in rowing 

TOKEN. 
Gen. 9. 12. this is the t. of the covenant, 13, 17. 
17. 11. and it shall be a t. of the covenant 
Exod. 3. 12. this shall be a i. that I sent thee 

12. 13. the blocd shall be .^br a t. on the house 

13. 16. it shall bo for a t. upon thine hand 
J\''um. 17. 10. to ho kept for a t. against the rebels 
Josh. 2. 12. swear unto me, and give me a true t. 
Psal. 86. 17. shew me a t. for good, that they 



TOL 

Mark 14. 44. Judas had given them a t. saying 
Phil- 1. -J^. IS to them an evident (. of perdition 
4 Tlicss. 1. 5. a mai iiest t. of righteous judgment 

3. 17. of Paul, whicli is tlie t. in every epistle 

TOKENS. 
Deut. 22. 15. bring t. of damsel's virginity, 17, 20. 
Jod 21. 29. and do ye not know tlieir 1. 1 
Psal. t)5. 8. they also are afraid of thy t. 

135. 9. who sent I. in the midst of thee, O Egypt 
Isa. 44. 25. that frustraleth the t. of the hars 

TOLD. 
Gen. 3. 11. who t. thee that thou wast naked 1 

9. 22. and Ham t. his two brethren without 

24. 33. I will not eat till I have t. mine errand 
37. 5. Joseph t. his brethren the dream, 9. 

10. he t. it to his father and his brethren 
J\rttm.23.2a. t. not I thee, all that the Lord speaketh 
Deut. 17. 4. it be t. thee, and behold it be true 
Judg. 6. 13. his miracles which our fathers t. of 
7.13. there was a man that t. a dream to his fellow 
13. 6. 1 asked not, neither t. he me his name 
23. nor would at this time have t. such things 
14.2. he came up, and t. his father and mother 
C. but he t. not his father, 9, If). 1 Sam. 14. 1. 

17. on the seventh day he^ her, she t. the riddle 

16. 17. she urged him, he t. her all his heart, 18. 

1 Sam. 10. lb. he t. us that the asses were found 

25. 19. but Abigail t. not her husband Nabal 

2 Sam. 11. 5. and the woman sent and t. David 

17. 17. a wench went and t. them, they t. David 
I Kings 10.3. Solomon t. her all her questions, not 

any thing which he i. her nut, 2 Chron. 9. 2. 

13. il tt s words they t. also to their father 
2a. t. it il the city where old prophet dwelt 

1 Ckron. 17. 25. hast t. thou wilt build a house 
Ezra 8. 17. 1 1. them what they should say to Iddo 
Esth. 5. 11. Haman t. of the glory of his riches 

8. 1. for Esther had t. what he was unto her 
Job 15. 18. which wise men have t. from fathers 
Psal. 44. 1. and our fathers have t. us, 78. 3. 
Isa. 44. 8. have not I t. thee from that time 1 

45. 21. who hath t. it from that time ? have not I ? 

52. 15. what had not been t. them, siiall they see 
Jonah 1. 10. the men knew, because he had t. them 
.4/at.8.33. they wentinto the city and t. every thing 

14. 12. took up the body, and went and t. Jesus 
Jylaric 16. 13. they went and t. it to the residue 
John 5. 15. the man t. the Jews it was Jesus 
^cts 9. 6. be t. thee what thou must do, 22. 10. 

23. 18. he entered into the castle andf. Paul 

2 Cor. 7. 7. when he t. us your earnest desire 

TOLD him. 
Gen. 22. 3. the place of which God had t. him, 9. 

1 Sam. 3. 13. 1 have t. him, I will judge his house 

18. Samuel t. him every whit and hid nothing 

10. 16. of the matter of the kingdom he t. him not 
25. 36. she t. him nothing till morning light 

2 Kings 6. 10. to the place the man of God t. him 
Job 37. 20. shall it be t. him that I speak 
Mark 5. 33. but the woman t. him all the truth 

* TOLD me. 

Judg. 16.10. thouhastmockedmeand f. me lies, 13. 
15. hast not t. me wherein thy strength lieili 

1 Sam.2'3. 22. it is i. me that he "dealeth subtilely 

2 Sam. 4 10. when one t. me, saying, Saul is dead- 
1 Kings 10. 7. the half was nott. me, 2 Chron. 9.6. 

14. 2. t. me I should be king over this people 
S Kings 4. 27. hid it from me and hath not t. me 

8. 14. he t. me that thou shouldest surely recover 
John4. 29. see a man which t. me all things, 39. 
.dcts 27. 25. it shall be even as it was t. me 

TOLD you. 
Isa. 40. 21. hath it not been t. you from beginning ? 
Hab. 1. 5. ye will not believe though it be t. you 
^ia^24. 25. behold, I have i. you before 

23. 7. there ye shall see him, lo, I have t. you 
.Tohn 3. 12. if I have t. you earthly things 

8. 40. seek to kill me, a man that hath t. y^u truth 

9. 27. he said, 1 have t. you already, 10. 2.5. 
14. 2. if it were not so, I would have t. you 

29. now I have t. you before it come to pass 
16. 4. these things have I (. you, that when time 
shall come, ye may rememb. that 1 1. y. of them 

18. 8. Jesus said, I have t. you that I am he 
i Cor. 13. 2. 1 1. you before, and foretell you 
Gal. 5. 21. as I have also t. you in time past 
Phil. 3. 18. many walk of whom I have i. you 

1 Thess. 3. 4. we t. you that we should suffer 

2 Thess. 2. 5. when with you, I t. yoii these things 
Jude 18. they t. you thfere should be mockers 

TOLD, Passive. 
Josh. 9. 24. il was certainly t. thy servants 
1 Kings 8. 5. the sheep and oxen could not be (. 
13. 13. was it not t. my lord, what I did when ' 
i Kings 12. 11. and they gave the money, being t. 
Psal. 90. 9. we spend our years as a tale that is t. 
Isa. 7. 2. it was t. the house of David, saying 
Dan. 8. 26. and the vision which is t. is true 
J\Iat.. 26. 13. there shall this be t. for a memorial 
Luke 1. 45. a performance of things which were t. 
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TON 

Luke 2.18.wondered at those things (.by shepherds 
TOLERABLE. 

jyiat. 10. 15. it shall be more t. for Sodom and 
Gomorrah, 11. 24. J\Iark 6. 11. Luke 10. 12. 
11. 22. more t. for Tvre and Sidon, Luke 10. 14 
TOLL. 

Ezra 4. 13. then will they not pay t. and custom 

20. t. tribute and custom was paid to them 
7. 24. it shall not be lawful to impose t. on them 
TOMB. 

Job 21. 32 and he shall remain in the t. 

Mat. 27.60. Joseph laid the body in his own new t 

Mark 6. 29. his disciples laid John's corpse in a t. 
TOMBS. 

Mat. 8. 28. met him two possessed with devils, 

coming out of the t. Mark 5. 2, 3, 5. Luke 8. 27. 

23. 29. because ye build the t. of the prophets 

TONGS. 

Exod.25. 38. shalt make thee (. thereof of pure gold 

J\''ttm.4.9. they shall cover his t. with a cloth of blue 

1 Kings!. 49. lamps and t. of gold, 2 Chron. 4. 21. 

Isa. 6. 6. a coal wliich he had taken with the t, 
44. 12. the smith with the t. worketh in coals 
TONGUE. 

This word is taken in three different senses. (1) 
For the material tongue, or organ of speech. 
Jam. 3. 5, The tongue is a little member. (2) 
For the tongue or language that is spoken in 
any country. Deut. "S. 49, The Lord shall 
bring a nation against thee, whose to)igue thou 
shalt not understand. (3) For good or bad dis- 
course. Prov. 12. 18, But the tongue of the 
wise is health : His discourse is sound and 
wholesome in itself, and tends to the comfort 
and benefit of others. Ontke contrary, Ha thdl 
hath a perverse tongue falleth into mischief, 
Prov. 17. 20. that is, He that speaks deceitfully 
or wickedly. Manyouestionsareproposedabout 
tongues, taken in tne second sense, or for lan- 
guage. It is asked, (1) // God was the author 
of the first tongue 1 and if he gave it to Adam 
by infusion ? or if Jidam invented it, and ac 
quired it by industry aitd labour? (2) If this 
language is still in being 1 And, (3) If so, 
then which is it 7 

Profane authors, and suck as had no knowledge 
of the holy scriptures, or of the history of the 
creation of the world, imagined that men were 
produced by chance in dijfcreyit parts of the 
world, and came out of the ground, as also 
all other animals besides ; that at first they 
had no language, nor any notions of things ; 
that first of all mere necessity, and afterwards 
conveniency taught them to invent certain 
sou7ids, or words, by which tocummunicate their 
notions to one another : that hence languages 
were formed, which became different from each 
other, because they were invented separately, 
and their authors had no communication with 
one another. 

But the knowledge we have now of the origin of 
mankind does not leave us any room to doubt, 
but as God created Adam perfect, so he endued 
him with language to express his thoughts and 
conceptions. Therefore we find, that tlie first 
man presently after his creation, returns an- 
swers to God, speaks to his wife, and gives 
names to the brute creatures. His children and 
successors probably svake the samdanguagc as 
himself, down to the deluge ; and after the de- 
luge, till the confusion of tongues that happen- 
ed at Babel. 

.]Icii are not agreed as to the manner in which 
this famous confusion xcas brought about. It 
is doubted whether all of a sudden God might 
not make all men forget their own language, 
and give them a ncio one, entirely different 
from the former ; or, tchether by confounding 
their ideas, and disturbing their imaginations, 
he put into their mouths different dialects of 
the first language : So that the primitive tongue 
remaining uncorruptin some families, became 
at once a foreign tongue to those that spoke it 
before ; as also that the dialects of the primi- 
tive languagebecamebarbarous andunknownto 
those who were the depositaries, as it tvere, of 
the ancient language. Or, whether God might 
not permit that men should be perplexed, and 
become unintelligible to each other, and there- 
fore separate, and that their separation should 
give occasion to this change of language, by 
the necessary consequence of distance of place, 
and want of con nuiiication with each other. 
These several opinions have each had their pa- 
trons and maintainers. 

As to the first tongue which God communicated 
to Adam at his creation, there have been but 
few nations in the world, which have not had 
the ambition of having it for their own tongue ; 
But the generality of critics have declared 



1 Ui\ 

for the Hebrew tongue, and given it the pre- 
ference before all others. The conciseness 
simplicity, energy, and fertility of it, and the 
relation it has to the most ancient oriental lan- 
guages, which sfm to derivetheir origin from 
It, the etymology if the names whereby Che first 
of mankind were called, which naturally occurs 
in this language; the names of animals which 
are all significant in the Heurew tongue, 
and describe the nature and property of these 
very animals, particulars whidi are not to be 
observed in any other language : ail Uiese cha- 
racters meeting together, raise a prejudice very 
much in favour of its primacy and excellency. 
It has further, another privilege, namely, that 
the most ancient and venerable books in thf 
world are written in Hebrew. 

^Nevertheless several other very able critics are of 
opinion, that the Hebrew tongue, such as we see 
it at present in the Bible, and as it was in the 
time of Moses, is not the primitive lartguage 
pure, anduncorrupted; they observe many words 
in the Bible, the original's whereof are not to 
be found in Hebrew. They arc willing to al- 
low, that there are more footsteps of Adam's 
language preserved in the Hebrew tiianin any 
other tongue; but this, they say, has undergon* 
divers changes and alter (Ltions, and in the se- 
ries of so many ages, fromA dam down to Mosej 
many roots ofthislanguagcwcrelost,andothers 
of a foreign extraction, received. 

To gnaw one's tongue, is a token of fury, despair 
and torment. The menthat worship the beast 
are said to gnaw their tongues for pain, Rev. 
16. 10. A tongue of the sea, a tongue of land, 
are terms used in scripture for the extremity or 
point of the Dead sea; as in Josh. 15. f 2, 
Their south border was from the shore of the 
salt sea, from the tongue that looketh south- 
ward. Or,forapeninsula, a cape, aproraontory 
of land, stretching out into the sea, Josh. 

15. 1 19. The scourge of the tongue. Job. 5. 21. 
By this are to be understood, malicious dis~ 
courses, scandal, calumny, insulting, and offen- 
sive speeches. 

The gift of tongues, 7ckich God granted tn the 
Apostles and disciples assembled ut Jemsalem 
on the day of Pentecost, Acts 2. 3, 4, &c. was 
communicated to the faithful, as may be seen 
by the epistles of St. Paul, which regulate the 
manner in which this great privilege was to be 
made use of in their assemblies, 1 Cor. 12. 
10. I 14. 2, &L.C. It continued in the church as 
long as God thought it necessary, for the con- 
version of the heathen, and the confirming of 
believers. In 1 Cor. 13. 1, St. Paul says, 
Though I speak with the tongues of men and 
of angels, and have not charity, I am become 
as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. By 
which is not to be understood that the angels 
haveaiiy sensibl-etongae, either common or pro- 
per : the Apostle intends to use a kind ofhijper- 
bole; that is, I would have every one set a due 
value upon the gift of tongues ; but though a 
man should have all the eloquence that can be 
imagined, could he speakas well as angelsthem- 
selves, this inestimable gift would be of little 
use to him as to salvation, if he is without cha- 
Vity, or a principle of true love to God and inan 
in his heart- 
£xorf.ll.7. against Israel, shall not a dog move iiis t- 
Josh. 10. 21. none moved his t. against Israel 
Judg. 7. 5. that lappeth of the water with his t. 
Job 5. 21. shall be hid from the scourge of the t, 
15. 5. and thou choosest the t. of the crafty 
20. 12. though he hide wickedness under his t. 

16. poison of asps, the viper's t. shall slay hun 
29. 10. theif t. cleaved to roof of their mouth 

Psal. 5. 9. they flatter with their t. 
10. 7. under his t. is mischief and vanity 
12. 3. shall cut off the f.that speaketh proud things 

4. who have said, with our t. will we prevail 
15. 3. he that backbiteth not with his t. nor doeth 
34. 13. keep thv t. from evil, 1 Pet. 3. 10. 
37. 30. and his't. taiketh of judgment 
50. 19. and thy t. frameth deceit 
52. 2. thy t. deviseth mischiefs like a razor 
57. 4. and their t. is a sharp sword 
64. 3. who whet their t. like a sword, and bend 

8." shall make their t. to fall on themselves 
68. 23. t. of thy dogs may be dipped in the same 
73. 9. and their t. waKveth through the earth 
109. 2. they have spoken against me with a lying t. 
120. 3. what shall be done to thee, thou false t. ? 
126. 2. then was our (. filled with singing 
Prov. 6. 1". God hateth a proud look, a lying L 

24. from the flattery of the /.. of a strange womas 
10. 20. the t. of tne just is as choice silver 

31. but the froward t. shall be cut out 
12. 18. but the t. of the wise is healtk 



TON 



TOO 



TOO 



Prov. 12. 19. but a lying t. is but for a moment 

15. 2. the t. oTilio wise usetii knowledge aright 
4. a wholesome t. is a tree of'life, butperverseiiess 

16. 1. and Ihe answer of tlie t. is from the Lord 

17. 4. and a liar givetli ear to a naughty t. 
20. he that hulli a perverse t. falls into mischief 

18. 21. death and life are in tiie power of the t. 
21. G. getting of treasures by a lying t. is vanity 

23. whoso keepeth his t. keepeth his soul from 

25. 15. and a soil t. breaketh the bone 
23. so doth an angry countenance a backbiting t 

2G. 28. a lying t. hateth those afflicted by it 

28. 23. than he that tlattereth with the t. 

30. 1 10. hurt not with thy t. a servant to master 

31. 26. and in her t. is the law of kindness 
Eccl. 10. t 11- the master of the t. is no better 
Cant. 4. .11. 'honey and milk are under thy t. 
[sa. 3. 8. because their t. is against the Lord 

5. t 24. as the t. of fire devoureth the stubble 

30. 27. and his t. is as a devouring fire 

32. 4. tlft t. of the stammerers siiall speak plainly 

33. ly. tliou siialt not see people of a stammering i. 
35. 6. then shall the t. of the dumb sing 
41. 17. and when their t. faileth for thirst 
45. 23. that unto me every t. shall swear 
30.4. the Lord hath given me the ^ of the learned 
54. 17. every i. that shall rise against thee 
57. 4. against wiiom draw ye out the t. ? 
59. 3. your t. hath muttered perverseness 

/er9. 3. they bend their t. like their bow for lies 

5. they liava taught their t. to speak lies 
8. their t. is as an arrow shot out, itspeaketh 

18. 18. come, and let us smite him witli the t. 
Lam. 4. 4. the t. of the sucking ciiild cleaveth 
Ezek. 3. 1 5. art not sent to a people heavy of t. 

2G.I will make thy t. cleave to roof of thy mouth 
Mos. 7. 16. princes shall fall for the rage of their t. 
Hab. 1. 13. boldest thy t. when wicked devoureth 
Zech. 14. 12. their i. shall consume in their mouth 
JUark 7. 33. and he spit, and touched his t. 

So.and straightway his t. was loosed, Ljike 1. 64. 
Jum. 1. 26. seemeth religious, and bridleth not his t, 

3. 5. so the t. is a little member, and boasteth 

6. the t. is a fire || 8. the t. can no man tame 
IJohn 3. 18. nor let us love in t. but in truth 

See Deceitful, Hold. 
My TONGUE. 
2 5'am.23. 2. Spirit spoke, and his word was in my t. 
Esth. 7. 4. if we had been sold, I had held my t. 
Job 6. 30. is there iniquity in my t 
27.4. not speak wickedn. nor shall ttjt/ i5. utter deceit 
33. 2. behold, my t. hath spoken in my mouth 
Psal. 22. 15. and my t. cleaveth to my jaws 
35.23. and myt. shall speak of thy righteousness 
and praise all daylong, 51. 14. | 71. 24. 
39. 1. I will take heed that I sin not with my t. 
3 my heart was hot, then spake I with my t. 
45 f. my t. is the pen of a ready writer 
66. 17. and God was extolled with my t. 
119. 172. my t. shall speak of thy word 
137. 6. let my t. cleave to the roof of my mouth 

139. 4. not a word in my t. but thou knowest it 
Luke 16. 24. may dip his finger, and cool my t, 
jScts2.2Q. my heart did rejoice, 7ny t. was glad 

TONGUE. 
Josh. 7. t 21. I saw a t. of gold, and coveted it 

TONGUE. 
Josh. 15. t 2. from the t. that looketh southward 
18. t 19. out-goings at the north t. of the salt-sea 
Isa.ll.l5. Lord sh;ill destroy ihet. of E-gyptian sea 

TONGUE for I.anguao'e, Speech. 
Oen. 10. 5. isles were divided every one after his t. 
Ezod. 4. 10. [ am slow of speech, and of a slow t. 
Deut.28A9. a nation whose t. shall not understand 
Ezra 4. 7. the writing of the letter was written in 
the Syrian t. and interpreted in the Syrian t. 
Isa. 28. 11. for with another t. will he speak 
Dan. 1. 4. they might teach thet. of the Chaldeans 
John 5 2. a pool, called in the Hebrew t. Bethesda 
jicts 1.19. a field called in their proper t. Aceldama 
2. 8. and how hear we every man in our town t.? 
26.14. a voice saying in the Hebrew t. Saul, Saul, 
Rom. 14. 11. and every t. shall confess to God 
1 Cor. 14.2. that speaks in unknown f .4,13,14,19,27. 
n. except ye utter by the i. words easy understood 

26. every one of you hath a psalm, hath a t. 
Phil. 2. 11. that every t. confess that Jesus is Lord 
Rev. 5. 9. thou hast redeemed us out of every t. 

9. 11. whose name in the Hebrew t. is Abaddon 
14. 6. having the gospel to preach to every t. 
16. 16. called in the Hebrew t. 
TONGUED. 
I Tim. 3. 8. deacons must be grave, not double-i. 

TONGUES. 
Gen. 10. 20. the sons of Ham, after their t. 

31. these are the sons of Shem, after their t. 
PsMi .20. thou sbalt keep them from the strife of t. 

."io. {). destroy, O Lord, and divide their t, 
78. 3f? and they lied to him with their t. 

140. 3 they sharpened their t. like a serpent 

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Armageddon 



/5a.66.18.shall come,I will gather all nations and t. 
Jer. 23. 31. that use iheir t. and say, he saith 
Mark 16. 17. they shall speak with new t. 
Acts 2. 3. there appeared to them cloven t. 
4. and they began to speak with other t. 
11. we hear in our t. the wonderful works of God 
10. 46. for they heard them speak with t. • 
19. 6. and they spake with t. and prophesied 
Rom. 3. 13. v/ith their t. they have used deceit 
1 Cor. 12. 10. to another divers kinds oi t. 28. 
30. do all speak with t. ? do all interpret? 
13. 1. though I speak with the f. of men and angels 
8. whether there be t. they shall cease 

14. 5. 1 would ye all spake with t. but rather 
6. brethren, if I come to you speaking with t. 
18.1 thank God, I speak with t. more than you all 

21. with men of other t. will I speak to people 

22. t. are for a sign || 23. if all speak with t. 
39. brethren, forbid not to speak with t. 

Rev. 7. 9. people and t. stood before the throne 

10. 11. must prophesy again before nations and f. 

11. 9. t. and nations shall see their dead bodies 

13. 7. and power was given him over all t. 

16. 10. and they gnawed their t. for pain 

17. 15. the waters thou sawest are nations and t. 
TOOK. 

Oen. 5. 24. and Enoch was not, for God t. him 
21. 21. his mother t. him a wife out of Egypt 
24. 7. God, which i. me from my father's house 
42. 30. the lord of the land t. us for spies 

JVum. 3. 49. Moses t. the redemption-money, 50. 

11. 25. the Lord t. of the Spirit that was on him 

21. 1. king Arad t. some of them prisoners 

23. 11. 1 1. thee to curse mine enemies, and lo 
Deut. 1. 15. so 1 1. the chief of your tribes 

2.35. only the cattle we t. for a prey to ourselves 
3. 4. there was not a city we t. not from them 
9. 21. 1 1. your sin, the calf which ye had made 

22. 14. 1 1. this woman and*found her not a maid 
Josh. 7. 21. then I coveted them, and t. them 

9. 14. the men it. of their victuals, and asked not 

24. 3. 1 1. your father Abraham from other side 
Judo-.IQ. 21. Philistines t. Samson, put out his eyes 

17. 2. behold, the sUver is with me, 1 1. it 

19. 15. no man t. them into his house to lodging 
25. the man t. his concubine, and brought her 

20. 6.1 t. my concubine, and cut her in pieces 

1 Sam. 2. 14. brought up, the priest t. for himself 

5. 1. and the Philistines t. the ark of God, 2. 
10.1. Samuel t. a vial of oil and poured on Saul 

14. 47. so Saul t. the kingdom over Israel 

15. 21. the people t. of the spoil, sheep and oxen 

16. 13. Samuel t. horn of oil and anointed David 

18. 2. Saul t. him, would not let him go home 
26. 12. David t. the spear from Saul's bolster 

2 Sam. 1. 10. 1 1. the crown and brought it hither 

6. 6. Uzzah t. hold of it for the oxen shook it 

7. 8. I t. thee from the sheep-cote, to be ruler 

15. my mercy shall not depart, as I f.it from Saul 

12. 4. but t. the poor man's lamb and dressed it 

1 King's 1. 39. Zadok the priest t. a horn of oil 
3. 20. she arose and t. my son from beside me 

20. 34. the cities my father t. I will restore 

2 .fiTm^slO.Sl. but Jehu f .no heed to walk in the law 

1 Chron. 11. 5. yet David t. the castle of Zion 

2 Chron. 33. 11. which t. Manasseh among thorns 
Ezra 5. 14. vessels which Nebuchadnezzar t. 6. 5. 
Esth. 2. 7. whom Mordecai t. for his own daughter 

6. 11. then t. Haman the apparel and the horse 

9. 27. t. on them, that they would keep Purim 
Job 10. tS. thine hands t. pains upon me 
Psal. 22. 9. he that t. me out of the womb, 71. 6. 

48. 6. fear t. hold on them there, and pain 

55. 14. we i. sweet counsel together, and walked 

78.70.he chose David, and ^from the shee[)-folds 

Isa. 8. 2. 1 1. me faithful witnesses to record 
40. 14. with whom t. he counsel, who instructed 

Jer. 25. 17. then t. I the cup at the Lord's hand 
31. 32. in the day 1 1. them by the hand, fieb. 8. 9. 
39. 14. even they i. Jeremiah out of prison 

Ezek. 8. 3. and he t. me by a lock of mine head 

10. 7. he t. fire from between the cherubims 
33. 5. he heard the trumpet, and t. not warning 

Amos 7. 15. the Lord t. me as I followed the flock 

Zech. 11. 7. 1 1. me two staves, beauty and band 

13. 1 t. the thirty pieces and cast to the potter 

Mat. 8. 17. himself i. our infirmities, and bare 

13.33. like leaven which a woman t. Luke 13. 21. 

25. 3. the foolish virgins t. no oil || 35. ye t. me in 

43. 1 was a stranger and ye t. me not in 
Mark 12. 20. the first t. a wife, and left no seed 

21. the second t. her and died, />wA:e 20. 29, 30. 
14. 49. in the temple teaching, and ye t. me not 

John 19. 27. that disciple t. her to his own home 
Acts 1. 16. who wasguidetothem who ^ Jesus 
9. 27. but Barnabas t. him, and declared to them 
12.25. i. with them John whose sirnarne was Mark 
19. 13. t. on them to call over them which had 
24. 6. whom we i. and would have judged bylaw 
28. 15. Paul thanked God and t. courage 



Oal. 2. 1. 1 went up and 1 1. Titus with me alsn 
Phil. 2. 7. and t. u^jon him the'form of a scr/anl 
Col. 2. 14. t. itoutof the way, nailing it co his.«oai 
Hcb. 2. 14. he also himself t. part of the same 

10. 34. ye ^ joyfully the spoihng of your gooas 
Rev. 5. 7. he t. the book || 8. 5. angel t. the censei 

10. 10. 1 1. the little book out of the angel's hand 

TOOK away. 
Gen. 27. 36. he t. away my birth-right, behold 
Exod. 10. 19. a west-wind t. away the locusts 

13. 22. he t. not away the pillar of cloud by da> 
Lev. 6. 4. he shall restore that which he t. away 
Jadg. 8. 21. Gideon t. away their ornaments 

11. 13. Israel t. away my land when they camo up 
15. Israel t. not away the land of Moab 

1 Sam. 27. 9. David t. away the sheep and oxen 

1 Kings 14. 26. Shishak t. away the treasures 

15. 12. Asai. away the Sodomites out of the land 
22. and they t. away the stones of Ramah 

2 Kings 23. 11. Josiah t. away the horses of the sun 

25. 14. all the vessels wherewith they ministered, 
the Chaldeans t. away., 15. Jer. 52. 18, 19. 

2 Chron. 14. 3. Asa t. away the altars |1 5. images 
17. 6. Jehoshaphat t. away the high places 
30. 14. Hezekiah t. away the altars in Jerusalem 

33. 15. Manasseh t. away the strange gods 
Psal. 69. 4. I restored that which 1 1. not away 
Cant. 5. 7. the keepers t. away my vail from me 
Ezek. 16. 50. 1 1. them a^oay as I saw good 
Hos. 13. 11. and 1 1. the king away in my wrath 
Mat. 24. 39. the flood came and t. them all away 
John 11. 41. then they t. away the stona from plac€ 

HeTOOK. 
Oen. 34.2.Shechem saw her, he t. her, and lay with 
Exod. 4. 6. whenAe t. it out, his hand was leprous 
24. 7. he t. the book of the covenant and read 
32. 20. and he t. the calf which they had made 

34. 34. he t. the vail ofl^, until he came out 
Lev. 8. 16. he t. all the fat on the inwards, 25. 
Judg. 8. 16. he t. the elders of the city and thorns 
Ruth 4. 2. he t. ten men of the elders of the city 

1 Sam. 11.7. he t. a yoke of o.xen, and hewed theni 

14. 52. Saul saw any valiant man, he t. him to him 

15. 8. he t. Agag king of the Amalekites alive 
17. 40. Ae t. his staff in his hand, and chose him 

2 Sam. 13.11./ie t. hold of her, and said, lie with me 
18. 14. he t. three darts, and thrust them through 
22. 17. he sent from above, he t. me, Psal. 18. 16. 

1 Kings 17. 19. het. her son out of her bosom 

2 Kings 2. 14. he t. the mantle of Elijah that fell 
3. 27. he t. his eldest son and offered him for a 
5. 24. he t. them from their band and bestowed 

8. 15. he t. a thick cloth and dipt it in water 

13. 15. and he t. unto him bo-w and arrows 
Job 2. 8. he t. him a potsherd to scrape himsel 
Prov. 12. 27. slothful roasteth not that which he t 
Hos. 12. 3. he t. his brother by the heel in the worn! 
Mat. 15. 36. he t. the seven loaves, Mark 8. 6. 

26. 27. /ie«. the cup, Luke22. 17. 1 Cor. 11. 25. 

37.Ae i.with him Peter, James, John, lAike 9. 28. 
27. 24. he t. water and washed his hands, saying 
Mark 8. 23. and he t. the blind man by tlfe hand 

9. 36. he t. a child and set him in the midst 
Luke 9. 16. he t. the five loaves and two fishes 

10. 35. he t. out two-pence and gave to the host 

22. 19. and he t. bread, 24. 30. Acts 27. 35. 
ActsW. 33. he t. them tlie same hour and washed 

21. 11. he t. Paul's girdle and bound his hands 
Heb. 2. 16. he t. not on him the nature of angels 

9. 19. he t. the blood of calves and of goats 

Tiicy TOOK. 
Gen&.2. they t. them wives which they chose 

14. 11. and they t. all the goods of Sodom 
12. and they t. Lot, Abram's brother's son 

JSTum. 16. 18. and they t. every man his censer 
Deut. 1. 25. and they t. of the fruit of the land 
.Tosh. 6. 20. the people went up and they t. the city 
8.23. the kingof Ai, thcyt. alive and brought him 
11. 19. save Hivites, all other they t. in battle 
.Tudg. 3. 6. they t. their daughters to be wives 
2 Kings 10. 14. they t. them alive and slew them 
I^am. 5. 13. they t. the young men to grind 
Ezek. 23. 13. I saw that they t. both one way 
Dan. 5. 20. and they t. his glory from him 
Mat. 21. 46. because they t. him for a prophet 
28. 15. so they t. the money, and did as taught 
Mark 12.8. theyt.hSm., and killed him, and casthim 
Luke 22. .54. they t. him and led him, .John 19. 16. 
Acts 4. 13. and they t. knowledge of them that 
13. 29. they i. him down from the tree and laid 
18.26. they t. him, and expounded the way of God 

TOOK up. 
JN'um. 23. 7. Balaam t. up his parable and said, 

18. I 24. 3, 15, 20, 21, 23 
Josh.d.G.ihe priests t. up the ark, 6.12.1 Kings 8.3. 
Judg. 19. 28. then the man t. up his concubine 

1 Sam. 9. 24. and the cook t. up the shoulder 

2 Sam. 2. 32. they t. up Asahel and buried him 
4. 4. Mephibosheth's nurse t. him up and fled 

1 Kin<rs 13. 29. and the prophet t. up the carcasa 



TOU 

fam. 1. 6. for he that wavereth is like a wave t. 

fOSSINGS. 
Job 7. 4. I am full of i. to the dav/ning of the day 
2 Cor. 6. 1 5. approving ourselves in t. in labours 

TOTTERING. 
Psal. 62. 3. ye shall be all of you as a t, fence 

TOUCH. 
Gen. 3. 3. not eat of it, nor shall ye t. it lest ye die 
20. 6. therefore suffered I thee not to t. her 
Exod. 19. 12. that ye t. not the border of it 

13. there shall not a hand t. it, but shall die 
Lev.b. 2. or if a soul t. any unclean thing 
3. or if he t. the uncleanncss of man, 7. 21. 
6. 27. whatsoever shall t. the flesh thereof 

11. 8. their carcase ye shall not t. Dent. 14. 8. 
Sl.whosoever doth Mhem when dead, be unclean 

12. 4. he shall t. no hallowed thing, nor come 
JVttTK. 4. 15. they shall not i. any holy thing 

16. 26. depart and U nothing of theirs 
Josh. 9. 19. now therefore we may not t. them 
Ruth 2. 9. I charged that they, should not t. thee 
2 Sam. 14. 10. and he shall not t. thee any more 

18.12.beware that none i.the young man Absalom 

23. 7. the man that shall t. them must be fenced 
1 Chr. 16. 22. t. not mine anointed, Fsal. 105. 15. 
Job 1. 11. but t. all he hath and he will curse thee 

2. 5. t. his bone and his tlesh, he will curse thee 

5. 19. in seven there shall no evil t. thee 

6. 7. the things that my soul refused to t. 

Ps. 144. 5. t. the mountains and they shall smoke 
Isa. 6. t 7. he caused it to t. my mouth, and said 

52. 11. t. no unclean thing, 2 Cor. 6. 17. 
Jer. 12. 14. that t. the inheritance of my people 
Lam. 2.t 2. strong holds he hath made to t. ground 

4. 14. so that men could not t. their garments 
15. they cried, it is unclean, depart, t. not 
Hag: 2. 12. if one with his skirt do t. bread 
13. if one that is unclean t. any of these 
Mat. 9. 21. if I may but t. his garment, Mark 5. 28. 

14. 36. bes'ought him that they might t. the hem 

of his garment, Mark 5. 28. | 6. 56. | 8. 22. 

Mark 3.10.they pressed on him to i. him, /vw/ic 6.19. 

8. 22. they besought him to t. the blind man 
Luke 11. 46. ye yourselves t. not the burdens 

13. 15. brought infants, that he would t. them 
John 20. 17. Jesus saith unto her, t. me not 

1 Cor. 7. 1. it is good for a man not to t. a woman 
Col. 2. 21. t. not, taste not, handle not 
J2rei.ll.28.that destroy the first-born,shouldf.them 

12. 20. if so much as a beast t. the mountain 

TOUCHED. 
Gen 26. 29. do us no hurt, as we have not t. thee 

S2. 25. he t. the hollow of Jacob's thigh, 32. 
Leo 22. 6. the soul which hath t. any such 
J^um. 31. 19. and whosoever hath t. any slain 
Judg. 6. 21. the angel of the Lord t. the flesh 
1 Sam. 10. 26. a band, whose hearts God had t. 

1 Kings 0.27.the wings of cherubims (.one another 
19. 5. an angel t. him and said, arise, eat, 7. 

2 Kings 13.21. when the man (. the bones ofEiisha 
Esth. 5. 2. so Esther i. the top of the sceptre 
Job 19.21. pity me, for the hand of God hath (. me 
/sa. 6. 7. lo, this hath t. thy lips, thy sin is purged 
Jer. 1. 9. then the Lord t. my mouth, and said 
Dan. 8. 5. and the he-goat t. not the ground 

18. but he t. me, 9. 21. | ]0. 10, 16, 18. 

Mat. 8.3. and Jesus t. him, Mark 1. 41. Luke 5. 13. 
15. and he t. her hand, and the fever left her 

9. 20. a woman diseased with an issue of blood (. 
the hem of his garment, Mark 5. 27. Luke 8. 44. 
29. then (. he their eyes, saying, 20. 34. 

14. 36. as many as t.him made whole, Mark 6. 56. 
Mark 5. 30. who t. my clothes, 31. Luke 8. 45, 47. 

7. 33. was deaf, and he spit, and t. his tongue 
Lukel. 14. he came and t. the bier, they stood still 

8. 47. she declared for what cause she had t. him 
22. 51. and Jesus t. his ear and healed him 
Acts 27. 3. and the next day we t. at Sidon 
Heb. 4. 15. not a high priest which cannot be t. 
12. 18. not come to the mount that might be t. 

TOUCHETH. 
Gen. 26. 11. he fliat t. this man shall surely die 
Exod. 19. 12. whosoever t. the mount, shall die 

29. 37. whatsoever t. the altar shall be holy 

30. 29. that t. them, shall be holy. Lev. 6. 18, 
Lev. 7. 19. the flesh that t. any unclean thing 

11. 24. whosoever t. their carcase, 27, 36, 39. 
26. every one that t. them shall be unclean 

15. 5. whoso t. his bed, shall wash his clothes 
7. t. his flesh |1 10. t. any thing under him 

11 whomsoever he t. that hath the issue 

12 the vessel of earth that he t. shall be broken 

19. whosoever (. her |1 21. whosoever t. her bed 

22. whosoever t. any thing that she sat upon 

23. if on her bed, when he t. it he shall be un- 
clean till the even, 27. | 22. 4, 5. JWrn. 19. 22. 

N'um. 19. 11. he that t. the dead body, 13, 16. 
18. t. a bone || 21. t. the water of separation 
Judg. 16. 9. as a thread is broken, when it t. fire 
^ob 4. 5. now it (. th^e and thou art troubled 
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TOW 

Psal. 104. 32. he t. the .hills and they smoke 
Prov.&. 29. whosoever (.her, shall not be innocent 
Ezek..\l. 10. shall wither, when the east-wind (. it 
Hos. 4. 2. they break out, and blood t. blood 
Jimos 9. 5. the Lord of hosts is he that t. the land 
Zech. 2. 8. he that (. you, (. the apple of his eye 
Luke 7. 39. known what woman this is that (. him 
1 John 5. 18. and that wicked one (. him not 

TOUCHIiSfG. 
^^£71. 27. 4fi. Esau, as (. thee, doth comfort himself 
Lev. 5. 13. for him, as (. his sin that he hath sinned 
Jfum. 8. 28. thus do to the Levites (. their charge 

1 Sam. 20. 23. (. matter thou and I have spoken of 

2 Kings 22. 18. (. the words which thou hast heard 
Job 37. 23. (. the Almighty, we cannot find him out 
Psal. 45. 1. things which 1 have made (. the king 
Isa. 5. 1. a song of my beloved, (. his vineyard 
Jer. 1. 16. utter judgments (. all their wickedness 

21. 11. (. the house of the king'of Judah, say 

22. 11. thus saith Lord (. Shalium king of Judah 
Ezek. 7. 13. the vision is (. the whole multitude 
Mat. 18. 19. as (. any thing that ihey shall ask 

22. 31. but as (. the resurrection of the dead, have 
ye not read, Mark 12. 26. Acts 24. 21. 
Luke 23. 14. (. those things whereof ye accuse him 
Acts 5. 35. what ye intend to do as (. these men 

21.25. as (. the Gentiles who believe have written 
Rom. 11. 28. as (. the election, they are beloved 

1 Cor- 8. 1. now as (. things otlered unto idols 
16. 12. (. our brother Apollos, I desired him 

2 Cor. 9. 1. as (. the ministering to the saints 
Phil. 3. 5. of the Hebrews, as (. the law, a Pharisee 

6. (. the righteousness in the law, blameless 
Col. 4. 10. (. whom ye received commandments 

1 Thcss. 4. 9. (. brotherly love, ye need not that 

2 Thess. 3.4. we have confidence in the Lord t.you 

TOW. 

.Tudg. 16. 9. break withs, as a thread of t. is broken 

/sa. 1.31. and the strong shall be as (. and the maker 

43. 17. thev are extinct, they are quenched as (. 

TOWARD, or TOWARDS. 
Gen. 48. 13. Joseph took. them both, Ephraim (. 
Israel's left hand,Manasseh (. Israel's right hand 
JVmu. 24. 1. he set his face (. the wilderness 
Leut. 28. 54, his eye shall be evil (. his brother 
56. sliall be evil (. her husband, son, daughter 
Judg. 5. 9. my heart is (. the governors of Israel 
1 Sam. 20. 12. behold, if there be good (. David 

1 Kings8.29. mayest hearken to the prayer thy ser- 

vantshall make (. this place, 30. 3o. 2 Chr. 6. 21. 

2 Chron. 24.16. because Jehoiada had done good in 

Israel, both (. God, and (. his house 
Ezra 3. 11. his mercy endurelli for ever (. Israel 
Psal. 5. 7. 1 will worship (. thy holy temple, 138. 2. 
25. 15. mine eyes are ever (. the Lord, for he shall 
28. 2. when I lift my hands (. thy holy oracle 
Prov. 14. 35. the king's favour is (. a wise servant 
Isa. 63. 7. the great goodness (. the house of Israel 
Jer. 15. 1. my mind could not be (. this people 
Dan. 6. 10. his windows being open (. Jerusalem 
8. 9. the little horn waxed great (. the south 
Jonah 2. 4. yet I will look t. thy holy temple 
.,Wa£.28.1.as it began to dawn (.first day of the week 
Luke 2. 14. on earth peace, good will (. men 
12. 21. that layeth up treasure, and not rich (. God 
24. 29. saying, abide with us, for it is (. evening 
Acts 20. 21. testifying to Jews and Greeks repent- 
ance (. God, and faith (. our Lord Jesus Christ 
24. 16. conscience void of offence (. God and (.men 
Phil. 5. hearing of thy love and faith which thou 
hast (. the Lord Jesus Christ, and (. all saints 
See Heaven, Him, IMe, Thee, Them, Us, You. 

TOWEL. 
John 13. 4. he riseth, and took a (. and girded hims. 
5.he began to wash and wipe their feet with the(. 
TOWER, 
In Hebrew, Migdal. [1] /( is put for proud lofty 
men, Isa. 2. 15. ] 30. 25. [2] The Lord Jesus 
Christ, Psal. 61. 3. Prov. 18. 10. 
The scripture mentions several towers. The 
toioer of Siloam mentioned in Luke 13. 4. was 
probably near the fountain of that name, to the 
east of Jerusalem : Or, as others think, it was 
over the fountain, and fell upon the people who 
had come thither to wash themselves, or to re- 
ceive benefit by the waters. 
The tower of the flock, Mic. 4. 8. Some refer 
this to the tower of Edar, which was in the 
neighbourhood of Beth-lehem, Gen. 35. 21. 
They say likewise,that the shepherds, to whom 
the angelrevealed the birthof our Saviour , were- 
near to this tower, Luke 2. 8, 15. Many in- 
terpreters assert that the passage of Micah, 
wherein mention is made of the tower of the 
flock, stood for the city of Beth-lehem, out of 
which our Saviour was to come. Others main- 
tain, that the prophet intended it for the city 
of Jerusalem, in which there was a tower of 
this name, through which the flocks of sheep 
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The tower of the watchmen, 2 Kings 17. 9, From 
the tower of the watchmen to the fenced city ; 
this form of speaking expresses in general all 
the places of the country, from the Last to thk 
greatest. The towers of the icatchmcn, or of 
the shepherds, stood alone in the midst oj the 
plain, to lodge the shepherds and herdmen,who 
looked after the flocks, or to set watchmen in 
to keep the fruits of the earth, or to giv notice 
of the approach of enemies. King Vxziak 
caused several towers to he built fur the ehep 
herds in the desert, and made many cistcnu 
there, because he had a great nmnbcr of flocks^ 
2 Chron. 26. 10. The lower Edar mentionea 
before, and that which Isaiah takes notice of, 
which was built in the midst of the vineyard, 
Isa.'S. 2. were of the same kind. 
The tower of Shechem, .Judg. 9. 46, &:c. This 
tower was as a citadel or fortress, standing 
upon higher ground than the rest of the city, and 
capacious enough to receive above a thousand 
persojis. After Abimelcch had taken and rased 
the city of Shechem, he endeavoured to take 
possession of this tower, to which a great part 
of the inhabitants of the city had retired : but 
as he could not take it, because it was exceed- 
ingly strong, ke resolved to set it on fire. To this 
purpose he went up to mount Zalmon, cut down 
an arm of a tree, and laid it ttpon his shoulders, 
and commanded all his people to follow his ex- 
ample. They therefore brought with them a 
great quantity of fuel, filled the ditch loitJi it, 
and set it on fire: So that all those icho had 
taken refuge in the tower, either perished by 
the flames, or were stifled by the smoke. 
The scripture speaks of the tower of Phanuel, 
of the tower of Succoth, of Babel, and of some 
others, which were also a kind of citadels and 
fo7-tresses of these cities. Let us build us a 
city and a tower. Gen. 11. 4, 5. 
Gen. 11. 4. go to, let us build us a city and a (. 
5. the Lord came down to see the city and (. 
35. 21. Isr. spread his tent beyond the (. of Edar 
Judg. 8. 9. when I come, I will break down this (. 

17. he beat down the (. of Penuel and slew men 
9. 46. men of the (. of Shechem entered a hold 
51. but there was a strong (. within the city 
2 Sarn. 22. 51. he is the (. of salvation for his khig 
2 Kings 5. 24. when he came to the (. he took them 
Psal. 61. 3 hast been a strong (. from the enemy 
Prov. 18. 10. the name of the Lord is a strong i. 
Cant. 4. 4. thy neck is like the (. of David 
7. 4. thy neck is as a (. of ivory, thy nose is as 
the (. of Lebanon, looking toward Damascus 
Isa. 5. 2. he built a (. in the midst of the vineyard 
Jer. 6. 27. I have set thee for a (. and a fortress 

31. 38. the city shall be built from (. of IJananeel 
Ezek. 2d. 10. Egypt'3^esolate,fiom the (. of Syene 

30. 6. from the (. of Syene shall ihey fall in it 
Mici.S. thou,0 (.of the flock,to thee shall it como 
Hab. 2. 1. I will set me upon the (. and watch 
Zech. 14.10. shall be inhab'ited from (.of Hananeel 
Mat. 21. 33. built a (. and let it out to husbandmen 

Mark 12. 1 
Luke 13. 4. those 18 on whom the (.in Siloam I'ell 
14. 28. which of vou intending to btuld a (. 
High TOWER. 
2 Sam. 22. 3. God is my high t. Psal. IB. 2. 1 144. 2. 
Isa. 2. 15. the day of the Lord on every high t. 

TOWERS. 
2 Chron. 14. 7. let us build cities and make t. 

26. 9. moreover Uzziah built (. in Jcru.-alem 
10. he built (. in the desert and digged ^vells 

27. 4. Jotham built castles and (. in the forests 

32. 5. Hezekiah raised up the wall to the (. 
Psal. 48. 12. go round about Zicn and tell her i 
Cant. 8. 10. 1 am a wall, and my breasts like (. 
Isa. 23. 13. the Assyrian set up the (. thereof 

30. 25. on every high hill rivers, when the (. fall 

32. 14. the forts and (. shall be for dens for ever 

33. 18. where is he that counted the (.? 
Ezek. 26. 4. they shall break down her (. 9. 

27. 11. and the Gammadims were in thy (. 
Zevh. 3. 6. their (. are desolate, streets waste 
TO WIT. 

Gen. 24. 21. to wit whether Lord made journey 
Exod. 2. 4. to wit what would be done to him_ 
2 Cor. 5. 19. to wit, God was in Christ reconciling 

8.1.we do vou to wit of thp grace of God bestowed 

TOWN. 
.Tosh. 2. 15. Rahab's house was on the (. wall 
1 Sam. 16. 4. and the elders of the (. trembled 

23. 7. shut in, by entering into a (. that h Ah gates 

27. 5. let them give*me a place in some (. 
Hab. 2. 12. woe to him that builds a (. with blood 
Mat. 10. 11. into whatsoever (. ye shall enter 
Mark 8. 23. he led the blind man out of the ( 
26. nor go into the (. nor tell rt to any in (. 
Johnl. 42. Christ cometh out of the (.ofBethleitenj 

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t Kings 2. 13. he t. up also the trantle of Elijah 
4. 37. the Shiinamite t. up her (•on and went out 
10. 15. and he t. him up to him into the chariot 

A'e/t. 2. 1. i t. up the wine and g£ ve it to the king 

Jer. 38. 13. Uiey f. Jeremiah i/j9 out of tlie dungeon 

Ezck. 3. 12. then the Spirit t. me up^ 11. 24. 1 43. 5. 

Dan. 3. 22. the dame slew men that t. up Sliadrach 

Jonah 1. 15. so they t. up Jonah, and cast him forth 

Mat. 14.12. llicyt.u;; the body of John, J/arA; 6.29. 
20. they t. up of the fragments that remained, 
15. 37. Mark 6. 43. | 8. 8, 20. 
16. 9. and how many baskets ye t. up, 10. 

Aiark 2. 12. and he t. up the bed and went forth 
10. 16. he (.them ?(jOiniiis arms and blessed them 

Luke 2.28. t. him iip in his arms and blessed God 

Jo/m 8. 59. t. up stones to cast at him, 10. 31. 

dcts 7. 21. Pharaoh's daughter t. Moses rip 
43. yea, ye t. uv the tabernacle of Moloch 
lO 26 but Peter (. him up, saying, stand up 
21.15.we t.up our carriages and went to Jerusalem 

Rev. 18. 21. and a mighty angel i.up a stone 
TOOKEST. 

Ps. 99. 8. tho' thou t. vengeance of their inventions 

Ezek. 16. 18. and t, thy broidered garments 
TOOL. 

Exod. 20.25. if lift up thy t. thou hast polluted it 
32. 4. and he fashioned it with a graving i. 

Deut. 27.5. thou shalt not lift up any iron t. on them 

1 Kings 6.7. nor any t. of iron heard in the house 
TOOTH 

Is an useful member of the body known by every 
body. The Hebrews call ivory, tooth, or the 
elei)hant's tooth, 1 Kings 10. t 22. They some- 
times also called the prominence of a rock by 
the name of tooth, 1 Sam. 14. 14. iJetween the 
passages there was a sharp rock. ; in Hebrew, 
the tooth of a rock. Jind the rock from which 
God caused the water to gush out, for quench- 
ing Samson's thirst, is called maktesh, that is, 
the jaw-tooth, Judg. 15. 19. Jt was ordered 
by the law of retaliation, that they should give 
tooth for tooth, Exod. 21. 24. This law is, by 
most interpreters, reckoned only ndnatory ; yet 
so as that it was literally to be inflicted, ex- 
cept the injuring party would give such satis- 
faction as the injured person accepted, or the 
judges determined. 

To gnasli the teeth is a token of sorrow, rage, 
despair, hatred, and passion. The Psalmist 
says, Psal. 35. 16, Tiiat his enemies gnash upon 
htm with their teeth, out of rage and hatred. 
Jlnd the gospel in several places speaks of the 
gnashing of liio teeth of the damned out of rage 
and despair. God breaks the teeth of the wick- 
ed, Psal. ?>. 7. he puts it out of their power 
to injure good men. The loicked complain, 
that the fathers have eaten sour grapes, and 
their children's teeth are set on edge, Ezek. 18. 
2. As if they had said, " Our fathers have 
" sinned, and we are obliged to undergo the 
'■^punishment thereof, tjiough we arc not 
'^guilty.''' Amos tells the idolatrous .Tews, 
that God had sent them cleanness of teeth, that 
is, famine. They should not have where- 
withal to defile their teeth, Amos 4. 6. 

Exod. 21. 24. thou shalt give t. for t. Lev. 24. 20. 
Deut. 19. 21. Mat. 5. 38. 
27. if he smite out his man-servant's or his maid- 
servant's t. he shall let him go free for his (.sake 

Prov. 25. 19. is like a broken f. a foot out of joint 
TOP. 

Ben.11.4:. tower whose (. mayreachunto heaven 
28. 12. the t. of the ladder reached to heaven 
18. Jacob poured oil on the t. of the stone 

Exod. 19.20. Lord came down on t. of mount Sinai, 

and called Moses to t. of the mount, 34. 2. 

24. 17. like devouring fire on the t. of the mount 

28. 32. there shall be a hole in the t. of it 

30. 3. shall overlay the t. with pure gold, 37. 26. 

N'um.. 14. 40. they gat up into the (. of the mountain 

20. 28. Aaron died there in the t. of the mount 
23. 9. for from the t. of the rocks I see him 

Deut. 3. 27. get up into the t. of Pisgah, 34. 1. 
23. 35. from sole of foot to the t. of thy head 
33. 16. on £. of the head of him that was separated 

.Tudg. 6. 26. build an altar on the t. of this rock 
9. 51. the people gat up to the t. of the tower 
15. 8. Samson dwelt in the t. of the rock Etam 

I .Sa?H.9. 25. communed on the (. of the house, 26. 

ISam. 16. 22. spread a tent on the (. of the house 

1 Kings 10. 19. the t, of the throne round behind 

21 . llO. and set Naboth on the t. of the people 

2 Kings 9. 13. put it under him on ( of the stairs 
2 Chron. 25. 12. cast them from the (. of the rock 
Ksth. 5. 2. Esther touched the (. of the sceptre 
Psal. 72. 16. handful of corn on (. of mountains 

102. 7. I am as a sparrow alone on the houie-f. 
Prov. 8. 2. she standeth in the t. of high places 
21. 9. better dwell in corner of house-f. 2.5. 24. 
23 34. or as he that lieth on the t. of a mast 
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Cant. 4. 8. look from the t. of Amana, from the t. 
Isa. 2. 2. the Lord's house shall be estabhshed in 
the t, of the mountains, and be exalted, Mici.l. 
17. 6. two orlhree berries in the t. of the bow 

30. 17. left as a beacon on the (. of a mountain 
42. 11. let them .sliout from the (. of the mountains 

Lam. 2.19. that faint for hunger in (. of every street 
4. 1. the stones of the sanctuary are poured out 
in the (. of every street 
Ezek. 17. 4. he cropt off the (. of his ^oung twigs 
22. 1 will crop off from the (.of his young twigs 
24. 7. her blood, she set it on the (. of a rock 
8. 1 have set her blood on the (. of a rock 
26. 4. I will make her like the (. of a rock, 14. 

31. 3. his (. was among the thick boughs, 10, 14. 
43. 12. law of the housef on the t. of the mountain 

JVa/i. 3.10.her children dashed at t. of all the streets 
Mat. 24. 17. let him who is on the house-(. not 
come down, Mark 13. 15. Luke 17. 31. 
27.51. vail rent from (. to the bottom, Mark 15.38. 
Luke 5. 19. they went on the house-t"; and let down 
John 19. 23. was woven from the (. throughout 
i:/e6.11.21.and worshipped,leaning on (. of his staff 
See Carmel, Hill. 
TOPS. 
Gen. 8. 5. the (. of the mountains were seen 
2 Sam. 5. 24. when thou hearest the sound of a going 
in the (. of the mulberry-trees, 1 Chron. 14. 15. 
2 Kings 19. 26. were as the green herb, as the grass 
upon the house-(. Psal. 129. 6. Isa. 37. 27. 
Job 24.24. and cut off as the (.of the ears of corn 
Isa. 2. 21. to go into the t. of the ragged rocks 
15. 3. on the (. of houses every one shall howl 
22. 1. that thou art wholly gone up to the house-(. 
.7er.48.33.there shall be lamentation on all house-(. 
£2e/c.6.13.their slain men shall beini. of mountains 
Hos. 4. 13. they sacrifice on the t. of the mountains 
Zeph. 1. 5. worship the host of heaven on house-(. 
Mat. 10. 27. that preach ye upoa the house-(. 
Luke 12. 3. shall be proclaimed on the house-(. 

TOPAZ, 
In Hebrew, Pitdath. The seventy, St. Jcrom, 
Junius, and the greatest part of the modern 
interpreters, translate Pitdath by Topaz ; the 
Paraphrasts, Onkelos, and Jonathan, by a 
green stone ; zchich agrees perfectly well with 
the Topaz, of which the finest are green, as 
Pliny observes, lib. 37. cap. 8. Yet others 
maintain that the most beautiful Topazes are 
of the colour of gold. It is pretended this 
stone took its name of Topaz from an island 
in the Red-sea, which has the same name. 
Pliny will have Juba, king of Mauritania, to 
have been the first that found them: But if it 
was known to Moses, it must be much more 
ancient than .Tuba. Job speaks of the Pitdath 
of Cush, or Ethiopia, Job 23.19. which may con- 
firm their opinion who make the Topaz to come- 
from the Red-sea; because there was a country 
of Cush, lying upon the eastern shore of this 
sea. This stone was the second of the first 
row in the breast-plate, and had the name of 
Simeon upon it, Exod.'28. 17. 
Exod. 28. 17. the first row a Sardius, a (. 39. 10. 
Job 28. 19. the (. of Ethiopia shall not equal it 
Ezek. 28. 13. the Sardius, the t. was thy covering 
Rev. 21. 20. the eighth, beryl, the ninth a t. 

TOPHET. 
/( is thought that Tophet was the butchery, or 
place of slaughter at Jerusalem, lying to the 
south of the city, in the valley of the children 
of Hinnom. It is also said, that a constant 
fire used to be kept there, for burning the car- 
cases, and other filthiness, that were brought 
thither from the city. It was in the same 
place that they cast away the ashes and re- 
mains of the images of false gods, when they 
demolished their altars, and broke down 
their statues. Isaiah seems to allude to this 
custom, of burning dead carcases in Tophet, 
when speaking of the defeat of the army of 
Sennacherib, he says : For Tophet is vrdained 
of old ; yea, for the king it is prepared ; he 
hath made it deep and large. The pile there- 
of is fire and much wood ; the breath of the 
Lord, like a stream of brimstone, dotli kindle 
it. Though this may be figuratively under- 
stood of hell. 
Others think the name of Tophet is given to the 
valley of Hinnom, because of the sacrifices that 
were offered there to the god Moloch, by beat of 
drum, which in Hebrew is called Toph. /( was 
in this manner that these sacrifices were offered: 
The statue of Moloch was of brass, hollow 
within, with its arms extended, and stooping a 
little forward. They lighted a great fire within 
the statue, and another before it. They put 
upon its arms the child they intended to sacri- 
fice, which soon fell into the fire at the foot of 
the statue, putting forth cries, as may easily 



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be imagined. To stifle the noise of these cnes 
and howiings, they made a great rattling of 
drums and other instruments, that the spec- 
tators might not be moved with compassion ai 
the clamours of these miserable victims. Mud 
this, as they say, was the manner of sacri- 
ficing in Tophet. 
Jer emiahupbr aids thelsraelites loilhhaving built 
temples to Moloch, in the valley of Hinnom,in 
Tophet, to burn their children there in the fire 
Jer. 7.31. The sameprophet shews, that Tophet 
was a polluted and unclean place, where they 
used to throio tlie carcases to which they re- 
fused burial, Jer. 7. 32. | 19. 11. 12, 13. King 
Josiah defiled the place of Tophet, 7chere the 
temple of Moloch stood, that nobody might go 
thither any more to sacrifice their children to 
that cruel heathenish deity, 2 Kings 23. 10. 
2 Kings 23. 10. Josiah defiled (. in the valley 
Isa. 30.33. for (. is ordained of old, for the king 
Jer. 7. 31. they have built the high places of (. 
32. that it shall no more be called (. 19. 6. 

19. 11. they shall bury in (. till there be no place 

12. saith the Lord, I-will even make this city as L 

13. Jerusalem shall be defiled as (. 

14. then came Jeremiah from (. whither sent 

TORCH. 
Zech. 12. 6. make the governors of Judah like a t 

TORCHES. 
Judg. 7. t 16. he put (. within the pitchers 
15. t 4. Samson caught 300 foxes and took (. 
JVah. 2. 3. the chariots shall be with flaming (. 
. 4. the chariots shall seem like (. they shall run 
John 18. 3. Judas cometh with lanterns and (. 

TORMENT. 
Luke 16. 28. lest they come into this place of (. 
1 John 4. 18. no fear in love, because fear hath ( 
Rev. 9. 5. their (. was as the (. of a scorpion 
14. 11. the smoke of their (. ascendeth for ever 
18. 7. so much (. and sorrow give her, I sit a quee? 
IG. stanaing afar off for the fear of her (. 15. 
TORMENTS. 
./T/a(.4.24.thatwere taken with diversdiseasesandf. 
Luke 16. 23. in hell he lift up his eyes, being in £ 

TORMENT. 
Mat. 8. 29. art thou come to (. us before the time* 
Mark 5. 7. that thou (. me not, Luke 8. 28. 

TORMENTED. 
Mat. 8. 6. Lord, my servant lieth grievously (. 
Luke 16. 24. send Lazarus, for I am t. in this flam« 

25. but now he is comforted, and thou art (. 

Heb. 11.37. wandered, being destitute,, afflicted, ( 

Rev. 9. 5. but that they should be (. five montiis 

11. 10. because these two prophets (. them that 

14. 10. he shall be (. with fire and brimstone 

20. 10. and shall be (. day and night for ever 

TORMENTORS. 
Mat, 18. 34. his lord delivered him to the (. 

TORN. 
Gen.31.39. that which was (.of beastslbroughtnol 
44. 28. and I said, surely he is (. in pieces 
Exod. 22. 13. if (. in pieces, let him bjing it for 
witness, he shall not make good what was (. 
31. be holy, nor shall eat any flesh (. of beasts 
Leo. 7. 24. fat of that which is (. may be used 
17. 15. if any eat that which was (. he shall wash 
22. 8. dieth of itself or (. of beasts, shall not eat 
1 Kings 13. 26. to the lion, which hath (.him 

28. the Hon had not eaten carcase nor (. the ass 
Isa. 5. 25. carcases (. in the midst of the streets 
Jer. 5. 6. evesy one that goeth out shall be (. 
Ezek. 4. 14. I have not eaten of that which is (. 

44. 31. the priests shall not eat anything that is (. 
Hos. 6. 1. for he hath (. and he will heal us • 
Mai. 1. 13. and ye brought that which was (. 
Mark 1. 26. when the unclean spirit hath (. him 

TORTOISE, 
InHehrew Cho]eA,whichthe Septuagint translate 
by land crocodile, others by green-frog. /( is 
numbered among the unclean animals, Lev. 11. 

29. This land crocodile is a sort of lizard, 
which feeds upon the sweetest flowers it can 
find; this makes its entrails to be very much 
valued for their agreeable smell. St. .fcrow. 
says, that the Syrians used to eat crocodile* 
of this kind, zchich live upon the land only 

Lev. 11. 29. the (. shall be unclean unto you 

TORTURED 
Acts 22. t 29. departed, who should have (. hira 
//'eJ.11.35. others were (. not accepting deli /eranoe 

TOSS. 
Isa. 22. 18. he will turn and t. thee like a ball 
Jer. 5. 22. though the waves thereof (. thcmsolvea 

Mossed. 

Psal. 109. 23. I am (. up and down as the locust 
Prov. 21. 6. is a vanity, (• to and fro of them tha 
Isa. 54. 11. O thou afflicted, t. with tempest 
Mat. 14. 24. but the ship was now (. with wave- 
Acts 27. 18. being exceedingly (. with a tempest 
Eph. 4. 14. we be no more children (. to and fro 



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John li. 30. now Jesus was not yet come into the t. 

TOWNS. 
Estk. 9. ID. the Jews that dwelt in unwalled t. 
fir 19. 15. I w'il bring on all her t. the evil 
Ztcfi. 2 4. Jerus. be inhabited as t. without walls 
Luke 9. 6. they departed and went through the t. 

12. that they may go into the t. and lodge 

TOWN-CLERK. 
Acts 19. 35. when the t. had appeased the people 

TRADE. 
Gtn. 46 32 their t. \vAh been about cattle, 34. 

TRADES. 
TU. 3. t H- let ours also learn to profess honest*. 

TRADE, Verb. 
Gen. 34. 10. dwell and t. you therein, 21 
Rev. 18. 17. as many as t. by sea, stood afar off 

TRADED. 
Ezek. 27. 12. Tarshish t. in thy fairs with tin 

13. Javan.Tubal, Meshech, t. the persons of men 

14. they of house of Togarmah ;:. with horses 
17. Judah and Israel t. in thy market wheat 

Mat. 25. IG. received live talents, went and t. 
TRADING. 

Luke 19. 15. how much every man had gained by t. 
TRADITION, 

[1] Is put for a doctrine first delivered hy speech 
from God and afterwards writ in his book for 
the use of the church. This is an object of our 
faith, 1 Cor. II. t 2. 2 Thess. 2. 15. [2] Ji 
human ordinance or ceremony, handed down 
from one to another, as the Jcics' oral Law. 
These are good or bad, according as they agree 
■with, or deviate from the word of God, which 
is our only rule of faith and practice. 

Our Saviour in the gospel has often declared 
against the traditions of the Pharisees, Mat. 

15. 2, 3, The Scribes and Pharisees said to 
Jesus, Why do thy disciples transgress the tra- 
dition of the ciders? for they wash not their 
hands when they eat bread. This washing 
was a ceremony not contrary to the law of 
God, but rather a matter of decency, which 
they might freely use, in a civil way, so 
long as they placed nothing of religion in it: 
but in this they were to be condemned, be- 
cause they placed religion in it, and had no 
divine warrant for it. Our Saviour answers 
them by another question; Why do ye also 
transgress the commandment of God by your 
tradition? And though Christ does not say 
that this tradition of washing, was contrary 
to the command {though others icere) yet by 
an instance which he gives in the following 
verses, he shews that none of their traditions 
were binding- ; for otherwise his reply would 
be invalid. The law he instances in, is the fifth 
commandment, Honour thy father and motlier; 
which includes maintenance and relief ; but by 
your traditions, says he, ye warrant children to 
give this answer to their parents who are poor, 
and seek relief and support from them. It is a 
gift by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by 
me; that is, f have consecrated all the over- 
plus of my estate, more than will serve for my 
own maintenance, as a religious offering or 
gift to God, and therefore you must excuse me; 
this you think frees them from any obligation 
to relieve their parents, and consequently from 
any transgression of the law ; but I tell you, 
that thus ye have made the commandment of 
God of none effect by your tradition. 

The Jews call their traditions theOraMjSW, pre- 
tending that God delivered them to Moses by 
word of mouth upon Mount Sinai, at the same 
time that he gave him the written law : That 
this lawgiver taught them to the elders of the 
people, and committed them to them as a t}~ust, 
which they were to convey down to their suc- 
cessors, and so on. 

Vhe church of Rome is very near akin to the 
Jews in this matter. She holds, that, besides 
what we have in the J^Tew Testament, the Apos- 
tles delivered many things to the primitive 
church only by word of mouth, which have since 
that time been imparted to succeeding churches; 
to the observation of which. Christians are as 
much obliged as to the written icord. The 
council of Trent says, concerning traditions, 
" That the truth and discipline of the Catholic 
Church are comprehended both in the sacred 
books and in the traditions, which have been 
received from the mouth of Jesus Christ him- 
self, or of his Apostles, and which have been 
preserved and transmitted to us, by an unin- 
terrupted chain and succession.'''' 

ne doctrine of the reformed churches concerning 
traditions fs, ^^ That the holy scripture contain- 
eth all things necessary to salvation ; so that 
whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be 
proved thereby, is not to be required of any 
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man, that it should be believed as an article 
of faith, or be thought requisite, or necessary 
to salvation." 
Mat. 15. 2. why do thy disciples transgress the t. 
of the elders, not wash tlieir hands? Mark 7. 5. 
3. Jesus said to them, why do you transgress the 
commandment of God by your f..^ Mark 1. '3. 
6. thus ye have made the commandment of God 
of none etiect by your t. Mark 7. 13. 
Mark 7. 3. holding the t. of the elders, 8, 9. 
Col. 2. 8. lest any spoil you aft^r the t. of men 
2 Thess.3.6.noi aiter the i. which he received oi us 
1 Pet. 1. Id. received by t. from your fathers 
TRADITIOx\S. 

1 Cor. 11. j 2. keep the t. as I delivered them 
Gal. 1. 14. being zealous of the t. of my fathers 

2 Thess. 2. 15. hold the t. ve have been taught 

TRAFFICK. 
Ge?i. 42.34. your brother, and ye shall t. in the land 

TRAFFICK, Substantive. 
1 Kings 10. 15. besides that had of t. of merchants 
Ezek. 17. 4. he carried it into a land of t. 
2d. 5. by thy t. hast thou increased thy riches 
18. hast detiled thv sanctuaries by iniquity oft. 
TRAFFICKERS. 
Isa. 23. 8. whose t. are the honourable of the earth 
TRAIN. 

1 Kings 10.2. she came to Jerusalem with a great t. 
Isa. 6. 1. Lord lifted up, and his t. filled the temple 

TRAIN. 
Pror. 22. 6. t. up a child in the way he should ga 

TRAINED. 
Gen. 14. 14. Abram armed his t. servants, 318. 

TRAITOR. 

Luke G. 16. and Judas Iscariot, which was the t. 

TRAITORS. 

2 Tim. 3. 4. in the last days shall men be t. heady 

TRAMPLE. 

Psal. 91. 13. the dragon shalt thou t. under feet 
104. t 20. all the beasts do t. on the forest 

Isa. 63. 3. for I will t. them in my fury 

Mat.l. 6. pearls, lest they t. them under their feet 
TRAMPLINGS. 

Judg. 5. t 22. the horse-hoofs broken by their t 
TRANCE. 

J\'um. 24. 4. saw the vision falling into a t. 16. 

Acts 10. 10. he fell into a t. and saw heaven opened 

11. 5. 1 was praying, and in a £. I saw a vision 

22. 17. while I prayed in the temple,! was in a t. 

TRANQUILLITY. 

Dan. 4. 27. if it may be a lenirthening of^^hy t. 
TRANSFERRED. 

1 Cor. 4. 6. these things I have in figure t. to myself 
TRANSFIGURED. 

The history of Christ's transfiguration i5 recorded 
by St. Matthew, Mark, and Luke. All three 
agree that this transfiguration was celebrated 
upon a mountain,which most interpreters think 
to be mount Tabor. Matthew, chap. 17. 1,says, 
but six days ; Luke 9. 28. mentions eight days 
after the promise our Saviour made, that some 
of them should not taste of death, till they saw 
the Son of man coming in his kingdom. So?nc 
think it probable, that St. Luke counted inclu- 
sively, reckoning the day of the promise, {taking 
the Son of man's coming in his kingdom, to mean 
his transfiguration) and the day of the execu- 
tion : Whereas St. Matthew had regard only 
to the six intermediate days. 

It is thought that this xra.nsfi'^ura.Uon happened in 
the night; and from thence proceeded the sleep , 
with which the apostles were oppressed. More- 
over, St. Luke observes, that the next day they 
came down from the mountain, Luke 9. 37. 
therefore they had passed the preceding night 
there. The fathers say, that the desigJi of this 
transfiguration was, to fulfil the promise 7chich 
Christ had made some days before,ihathe would 
let some of his disciples see a glimpse of his 
glory before their death ; and to fortify them 
against the scandal of the cross, and of the 
death he was to suffer, by giving them this con- 
vincing proof that he was the Messiah. It is 
observed, that the condition in which Jesus 
Christ appeared among mem, humble, poor, 
despised, was a true and continual transfigu- 
ration ; whereas the transfiguration itself, in 
which he shewed himself in the real splendour 
of his glory, teas his true and natural condition. 

As to the appearing of Moses and Elias, it is 
asked how the Apostles could know them? To 
which it is answered, that our Lord .Tesus 
Christ might call them by their names, or that 
he might tell th m afterwards, that they were 
those two great men ; or they knew them by 
immediate revelation. It is observed in this 
apparition, that the law represented by Moses, 
and the prophets represented by Elias, give 
testimony to our Saviour. 

Mat. 17, 2. and he was t. before tham, Mark 9. 2. 



TRANSFORMED. 

Rom. 12.2. but be ye t. by renev.ing of your mJnd 
2 Cor. 11. 14. for Satan is t. into an angel of light 

15. it is no great thing if his ministers also be t 

TRANSFORMING. 
2 Cor. 11. 13. t. themselves into apostles of Chrisi 

TRANSGRESS. 
J^Tum. 14. 41. wherefore now do ye t. the command- 
ment of the Lord? not prosper, 2 Chr. 24. 20. 
1 Sam. 2. 24. ye make the Lord's people to t. 
J\i\h. 1. 3. if ye t. I will scatter you abroad 
13. 27. shall we hearken to you to t. against God 
Psal. 17. 3. I am purposed my mouth shall not t. 

25. 3. let them be ashamed who t. without cause 
Prov. 28. 21. for a piece of bread that man will t. 
Jer. 2. 20. burst bands, and thou saidst I will not t. 
Ezek. 20. 38. and I will purge out them that t. 
Amos 4. 4. come to Beth-el and t. bring your tithes 
Mat. 15.2. why do thy disciples t. the tradition? 

3. why do ye also t. the commandment of God? 
Rom. 2. 27. who by circumcision dost t. the law 

TR.iNSGRESSED. 
Deut.2Q. 13. I have not t. thy commandments 
Josh. "i. 11. Israel hath sinned, and they have aiso 
t. my covenant I commanded them, 15. 
23. 16. when ye have t. covenant of Lord your G. 
1 Sam. 14. 33. ye have t. roll a stone unto me 
15. 24. 1 have t. the commandmenl of the Lord 
1 Kings 8. 50. v.herein they have t. against thee 

1 Chron. 2. 7. A char, who t. in the thing accursed 
5. 25. they t. against the God of their fathers 
10. 1 13. Saul died for his transgression which he U 

2 Chron. 12. 2. because they t. against the Lord 

26. 16. Uzziah t. against the Lord his God 
28. 19. and Ahaz t. sore against the Lord 

36. 14. the priests and the people t. very much 
Ezra 10. 10. ye have f.^and taken strange wives 

13. we are many that have t. in this thing 
Isa. 24. 5. because they have t. the laws 
43. 27. and thy teachers have t. against me 
66. 24. shall look on men's carcases that have t 
Jer. 2. 8. the pastors t. against me and prophets 
29. why will ye plead? ye all have t. against me 
3. 13. only acknowledge that thou hast t. 

33. 8. 1 will pardon iniquities whereby they t. 

34. 18. I will give the men that t. my covenant 
Lam. 3. 42. we have t. and have rebelled 
Ezek. 2. 3. they and their fathers have ^against me 

18.31. cast away your transgressions whereby ye t. 
Dan. 9. 11. yea, all Israel have t. thy law 
Hos.l.VS. destruction to them, because they have t. 
Zeph. 3.11. not ashamed for doings wherein thou L 
Luke 15. 29. nor 1. 1 at any time thy commandment 
See Covenants. 
TRANSGRESSEST. 
Esth. 3.3. whv t. thou the king's commandment? 

TRANSGRESSETH. 
Proc. 16. 10. his mouih t. not in judgment 
//^oJ.2. 5. because he i.by wine, he is aproudmaa 

1 John 3. 4. whoso committeth sin, t. the law 

2 John 9. whoso t. and abideth not in doctrine 

TRANSGRESSING. 
Z)eu(.l7.2.any that wrought wickedness inf. coven. 
Isa. 59. 13. in t. and Iving against the Lord 

TRANSGRESSION. 
Exod. 34. 7. forgiving t. and sin, JVum. 14. 18. 
Josh. 22. 22. or if it be in t. against the Lord 
1 Sam. 24. 11. that there is no t. in my hand 

1 Chr. 9. 1. who were carried to Babylon for their t. 
10. 13. so Saul died far his t. he committed 

2 Chr. 29. 19. vessels which Ahaz cast away in t 
Ezra 9. 4. because of i. of those carried away 

10. 6. for he mourned because of their t. 
Job 7. 21. and why dost thou not pardon my t 
8. 4. and he have cast them away for their t. 

13. 23. make me to know my t. and my sin 

14. 17. my t. is sealed up in a bag, thou sewest 

33. 9. I am clean without t. I am innocent 

34. 6. my wound is incurable without i. 

Psal. 19. 13. 1 shall be innocent from the great t. 
32. 1. blessed is he whose t. is forgi ven, whose sia 
36. 1. the t. of the wicked saith within my heart 
59. 3. they lie in wait for mv soul, not for my f. 
89. 32. then will I visit their t. with a rod 
107. 17. fools because of their t. are afflicted 

Prov. 12. 13. the wicked is snared by t. of hia lips 
17. 9. he that covereth a t. seeketli love 
19. he loveth t. that loveth strife 
19. 11. and it is his glory to pass over a L 

28. 2. for the t. of a land many are tne pjincc* 
24. whoso robbeth father, and saith, it is no i 

29. 6. in the t. of an evil man there is a snare 

16. when the wicked are multiplied,;, increasett 
22. and a furious man aboundeth in t. 

Isa. 24. 20. the t. thereof shall be heavy on it 
53. 8. for the t. of my people was he stricken 
57.4. are ye not children of t. aseedof falsehoodi 

58. 1. cry" aloud, and shew my people their t. 

59. 20. and to them that turn from t. in Jacob 
£je&.33.12.shall not deliver him in the day of hi« t 



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ir?ttn.8.12.against tho daily sacrifice by reason oft. 

13. conceniing sacrifice, and the t. of desolation 
y. 24. seventy weeks are determined to finish the t. 

/i/nos 4. 4. at Gilgal multiply t. bring your tithes 

Mic. 1. 5. for the t. of Jacob is all this, and for 

the sing of Israel ; what is the (. of Jacob 

3. 8. 1 am lull of power to declare to Jacob his t. 

6. 7. shall I give rny first-born for my t. and sin? 

'''. 18. tliatpasseth by the t. of the remnant of his 
icts 1. 25. ministry from which Judas by i!. fell 
Rom. 4. 15. for where no law is, there is no t. 

5. 14. had not sinned after simihtude of Adam's t. 
I T'277i.2.14.the woman being deceived was in the t. 
/fe6.2.2.e very ^recei ved j ust recompence of reward 
1 Jo/m 3. 4. for sin is the t. of the law 

TRANSGRESSIONS. 
Exod. 23. 21. for he will not pardon your t. for my 
r,e?;.16.1ti.sliall make atonement because of their i. 
81. Aaron shall confess over the goat all theirs 
Josh. 24. 19. he will not forgive your t. ncr'sins 
J Kings 8. 50. forgive thy people all their t. 
Job 31. 33. if I covered my t. as Adam, by hiding 

35. 6. if thy t. be multiplied, what dost thou to him? 

36. 9. then he sheweth them their work and t. 
Faal. 5. 10. cast them out in multitude of their t. 

25.7. remember not the sins of my youth, nor my t. 

32. 5. 1 said I will confess my t. unto the Lord 

39. 8. deliver me from all my t. and make me not 
51. 1. have mercy upon me, blot out all my t. 

3. for I acknowledge my t. my sin is before me 
65. 3. as for our t. thou shalt purge them away 
103. 12. so far bath he removed our t. from us 
fsa. 43.25. 1, even I am he that blotteth out thy t, 
44. 22. 1 have blotted" out as a thick cloud thy t. 

50. 1. and for your t. is your mother put away 
53.5.but he was wounded for our t. he was bruised 
59. 12. our t. are multiplied before thee, and our 

sins testify against us, for our t. are with us 
Jer. 5. 6. shall be torn because their t. are many 
Lam. 1. 5. for the multitude of her t. gone into 

14. the yoke of my t. is bound by his hand 

22. do to them, as hast done to me for all my t. 
Eiek. 14. 11. nor be polluted any more with their t. 
18. 22. all his t. they shall not be mentioned 
28. because he turneth away from all his t. 

30. repent and turn yourselves from your t. 

31. cast away all your i.whereby ye transgressed 
21. 24. in that your t. are discovered that your sins 

33. 10. if our t. be upon us and we pine away 

37. 23. nor defile themselves any more with t. 
39. 24. according to their t. have I done to them 

Amos 1. 3. for three t. of Damascus, and for four 
6. for three t. of Gaza || 9. Tyrus || 11. Edom 
1 3. for three t. of Ammon || 2. 1. Moab || 4.Judah 
2. 6. Israel H 3. 14. I will visit the t. of Israel 

5. 12. I know your manifold t. and your sins 
Jtlic. 1. 13. for the t. of Israel were found in thee 
Gal. 3. 19. the law was added because of t. till seed 
Heh. 9. 15. for the redemption of the t. that were 

TRANSGRESSOR. 
Prov. 21.18. the t. shall be a ransom for the upright 

22. 12. lie overthroweth the words of the t. 
fsa. 48. 8. thou wast called a t. from the womb 
Gal. 2. 18. if I build again, I make mvself a t. 
Jam. 2. 11. yet if thou kill, thou art become a t. 

TRANSGRESSORS. 
Psal. 37. 38. but the t. shall be destroyed together 

51. 13. then will I teach t. thy ways and sinners 
59. 5. be not merciful to any wicked t. 

Prov. 2. 22. and the t. shall be rooted out of it 
11. 3. but the perversenessoft. shall destroy them 
6. but t. shall be taken in their own naughtiness 
13. 2. but the soul of the t. shall eat violence 

15. giveth favour, but the way of i. is hard 

23. 28. and she increaseth the t. among men 

26. 10. the great God rewardeth the fool and the t. 
Fsa. 1. 28. the destruction oft. shall be together 
46. 8. remember, bring it again to mind, O ye t. 
53. 12. he was numbered with the t. and bare the 
sin of many, and made intercession for the t. 
Dan. 8. 23. when the t. are come to the full a king 
Uos. 14. 9. but the f. shall fall therein, just walk 
Mark 15.28. he was numbered with t. Lnke^2. 37. 
Jam. 2. 9. ye are convinced of the law as t. 

TRANSLATE. 
£ Sam. 3. 10. to t. the kingdom from house of Saul 

TRANSLATED. 
Col. 1. 1.3. t. us into the kingdom of his dear Son 
/fsJ. 11. 5. Enoch was f. that he should not see death 

TRANSLATION. 
fleb. 11. 5. befovf! h's t. he had this testimony ■ 

TRANSPARENT. 
Rep 21. 21. street ofcitv was ns it were t. glass 

TRANSPORTATION. 
Ezra 1. 1 11. these did She.^hhazzar bring of the t. 
4, 1 1. the sons of the t. buildcd the temple 

6. f 16. the sons of the t. kept the dedication 

TRAP, S. 
Josh. 23. 13. but they shall be t. and snares to you 
Job 18. 10 and a t. is laid for bim in the way 



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Ps. 69. 22. have been for welfare, let it become a t. 
Jer. 5. 26. they lay wait, set a t. they catch men 
Rom. 11. 9. let their table be made a snare, a t. 

TRAVAIL. 
Geji. 38. 27. in the time of her t. behold, twins 
Psal. 48. 6. fear and pain took hold upon them as 
of a woman in t. Jer. 6. 24. I 13. 21. 1 22. 
23. I 49. 24. 1 50. 43. Mic. 4. 9, 10. 
fsa. 23. 4. 1 1. not || 53. 11. see the t. of his soul 
54. 1. sing, thou that didst not t. with child 
Jer. 4. 31. 1 have heard a voice as of a woman in t. 
30. 6. see whether a man doth t. why every man 
with his hands on bis loins as a woman in t. 
John 16. 21. a woman when she is in t. hath sorrow 
Gal. 4. 19. my children, of whom I t. in birth 
1 Thess. 5. 3. destruction cometh, as t.on a woman 

TRAVAILED. 
Gen. 35. 16. Rachel t. || 38. 28. Tamar t. 

1 Sam. 4. 19. Phinehas' wife bowed herself, and t. 
Isa. 66. 7. before she t. she brought forth 

8. as soon as Zion t. she brought forth children 

TRAVAILEST. 
Gal. 4. 27. break Ibrth and cry, thou that t. not 

TRAVAILETH, 
Job 15. 20. wicked man t. with pain all his days 
Psal. 7. 14. behold, he f.with iniquity, conceived 
Isa. 13. 8. they shall be in pain as a woman that t, 
21. 3. as the pangs of a woman that t. 
Jer. 31. 8. and with them her that t. vn\h child 
Mic. 5. 3. till she who t. hath brought fdtth 
Rovi. 8. 22. the whole creation t. in pain until now 

TRAVAILING. 
Isa. 42. 14. now will I cry like a i. woman 
Hos. 13. 13. the sorows of a t. woman shall come 
Rev. 12. 2. a woman cried, t. in birth and pained 

TRAVEL. 
Exod. 18. 8. Moses told Jethro, the t. by the way 
J^uvi. 20. 14. thou knowest the t. that hath befallen 
Eccl. 1. 13. this sore t. hath God given to men 

2. 23. for all his days are sorrows, his t. is grief 
26. but to the sinner he giveth t. to gather 

3. 10. I have seen the t. God hath given to men 

4. 4. again I considered all t. and every work 
6. than both the hands full with t. and vexktiop 
8. this is also vanity,' yea it is a sore t. 

5. 14. but those riches perish by evil t. 

Lam. 3. 5. he hath compassed me with ga.' £.iji t. 
..lets 19. 29. Gaius, Paul's companion in t. 

2 Co?-.8.19.was chosen of the churches to t. with us 

1 I'hess. 2. 9. for ye remember our labour and t. 

2 Thess. 3. 8. but wrought with t. night and day 

TRAVELLED. 
.dots 11. 19. t. as far as Phenice and Cyprus 

TRAVELLER. 
2 Sam. 12. 4. there came a t. to the rich man 
Job 31. 32. but I coened my doors to the t. 

TRAVELLERS. 
Judg. 5. 6. and the t. walked through by-ways 

TRAVELLETH. 
Prov. 6. 11. poverty come as one that t. 24. 34. 

TRAVELLING. 
Isa. 21. 13. in Arabia lodge, O ye t, companies 
63.1. who is this t. in the greatness of his strength? 
Mat. 25.14. the kingdom of heaven is as a man t. 

TRAVERSING. 
Jer. 2. 23. thou art a swift dromedary t. her ways 

TREACHEROUS. 
Isa. 21. 2. t. dealer dealeth treacherously, 24. 16. 
Jer. 3. 7. turned not, and her t. sister Judah saw it 
8. yet her t. sister Judah feared not, but played 
10. her t. sister Judah hath not turned to me 
ll.Israel hath justified herself more thant.Judah 
9. 2. for they be an assembly of t. men 
Zeph. 3. 4. her prophets are light and t. persons 

TREACHEROUSLY. 
Judg. [). 23. men of Shechem dealt ^wilh Abimelech 

1 Sam. 14. t 33. ye have dealt t. roll a great stone 
Isa. 33. 1. ti.ou dealest t. they dealt not t. with thee 

48. 8. for I knew that thou wouldest deal very t. 
Jer. 3. 20. as a wife t. departeth from her husband 

5. 11. the house of Judah hath dealt t. Mai. 2. 11. 

12. 1. why are all they happy that deal very t.? 

6. even they have dealt t. with thee 
J^am. 1. 2. all her friends have dealt t. with her 
Hos. 5. 7. they have dealt t. against the Lord 

6. 7. there have they dealt t. against me 

Mai. 2. 10. why do we deal t. every man against 

14. thy wife against whom thou hast dealt t. 

15. let none deal t. against the wife of his youth 

16. lake heed to your spirit, that ye deal not t. 

TREACHERY. 

2 Kings 9. 23. Joram said, there is t. O Ahaziah 

TREAD. 
Deut. 11. 24. whereon the soles of your feet t. 
25. the dread of you on all the land that ye t. 
33. 29. thou shalt t. upon their high places 
1 Sam. 5. 5. none t. on the threshold of Dagon 
Job 24. 11. t. their wine-presses, and suffer thirst 
40. 12. and t. do^vn the wicked in their place 
Psal. 7. 5. let him t. down my life on the earth 



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Psal. 44.5. through thy name will wg t. them ujidej 
60. 12. he shall t. down our enemies, 108. 13. 
91. 13. thou shalt t. upon the lion and adder 

Isa. 1. 12. who hath required this, to t. my couiIb 
10. 6. to t. them down, like the mire o/ the street,* 
14. 25. and upon my mountains t. him under foot 
16. 10. the treaders shall i. out no wine in presse* 
26. 6. the foot shall t. it down, feet of the poor 
63. 3. for I will t. them in mine anger, 6. 

Jer. 25. 30. a shout, as they that t. the grapes 
48. 33. wine to fail, none shall t. with shouting 
50. t 26. t. her as heaps, and destroy her utterly 

Ezek. 26. 11. with hoofs of his horses shall he t. 
34. 18. but ye must t. the reyidue with your i'eei 

Dan. 7. 23. the fourth beast shall t. it down 

Hos. 10. 11. Ephraim loveth to t. out the corn 

Mic. 1. 3. the Lord will t. on the high places 

5. 5. when the Assyrian shall t. in our jjalaces 

6. 18. thou shalt t. olives, but not anoint thee 
JVah. 3. 14. t. the mortar, make strong brick-kiln 
Zcch. 10. 5. as mighty men which t. their enemies 
Mai. i. 3. and ye shall t. down the wicked 
Luke 10.19. I give you power to t. on scorpions 
Rom. 16. 1 20. God shall t. Satan under your feet 
Rev. 11. 2. the hol^' city shall they t. under foot 

TREADER, S. 
Isa. 16. 10. the t. shall tread out no wine in presses 
./2mos 9. 13. the t. of grapesshall overtake the sower 

TREADETH. 
Deut. 25. 4. thou shalt not muzz.e the ox when 
he t. out the corn, 1 Cor. 9. 9. 1 Tim. 5. 18. 
Job 9. 8. which t. upon the waves of the sea 
Prov. 27. t 7. full soul t. under foot a honey-comb 
Isa. 18. t 2. a nation that rrietethout and t. down 

41. 25. he shall come as the potter t. clay 

63. 2. thy garments like him that t. in the \vine-fa: 
Jimos 4.13. he that t. on the high places of the earth 
Mic. 5. 6. and when he t. within our borders 

8. if he go through, he both t. down and teareth 
Rev.\^.\5. he f.the wine-press of the wrath of God 

TREADING. 
2 Chr. 22. t 7. the t. down of Ahaziah was of God 
jVe/i. 13. 1.5. 1 saw som.e t. wine-presses on sabbath 
ij^a 7 25 it shall be for the f. of lesser cattle 

22. 5 it is a day of trouble and of t. down 

42. t 22. they are for a t. and none saith, restore 
Amos 5. 11. forasmuch as your t. is on the poor 

TREASON. 

1 Kings 16. 20. the rest of acts of Zimri and his t. 

2 Kings 11. 14. Athaliah cried, 1. 1. 2 Chr. 23. 13, 

TREASURE, 

In HrbretD, Ozer. The word treasure, a7?iong the 
Hebrews, signifies any thing collected together, 
provisions, magazines. So they say, a treasure 
of corn, of wine, of oil, of honey, .Jer. 41. 8. 
So also treasures of gold, silver, brass, Ezek. 
23. 4. Dan. 11. 43. Snow, winds, hail, rain, 
waters, are in the treasuries of God, Job 38. 
22. Psal. 135. 7. This denotes that God hath 
them as much at his disposal as any man hath 
that which he hath laid up in his stores. The 
wise men opened their treasures, that is, their 
packets or bundles, to offer presents to our 
Saviour, Mat. 2. 11. 

Lay up treasures in heaven. Mat. 6.20. Layout 
your wealth upon the poor members of Christy 
for he that hath pity upon the poor, lendeth 
unto the Ijord, and he will pay him again, 
Prov. 19. 17. Or, let heavenly and spiritual 
things, such as the light of Godi,s countenance 
the graces of his Spirit, and those things which 
accompany salvation, be of greater account 
with you than all worldly things ; make them 
the treasure on which ye set your hearts. Thi 
steward of Joseph's house acquairded his bre- 
thren, when they found their money returned 
in their sacks, that God had given them trea- 
sure in their sacks ; by his power and provi- 
dence secretly putting it there. Gen. 43. 23. 
Treasures of wickedness s.tand for all ill-got 
riches, Prov. 10. 2, Treasures of wickedness 
will bring ifj v^n ^ofit. 

Treasure rs often xised to express any thing 
whatever in great abundance ; as in Col. 2. 3, 
In Jesus Christ are hid all the treasures of 
wisdom and knowledge. St. Paul says, Rom 
2. 5, Thou treasurest up wrath against the day 
of wrath : that is. Thou provokcst more and 
more the wrath of God against thee: hy heap- 
ing up sins, thou heapest up thejudgmevt." of 
God upon thyself : Jis men add to their trea- 
sure of wealih, so dost thou add to thy\\Ki\=-a\-e 
of punishinent. It is put for the knowledge 
of the gospel, and the ministry thereof. 1 
Cor. 4. 7, We have this treasure in carilipr 
vessels. The good treasure of the heart, is 
a holy frame of heart, together with thai 
stock and plenty of holy thoughts and affec- 
tions that are there. Mat. 12. 35. The Lord 
tells the children of Israel, Exod. 19. 5. fr 



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ye will obej my voice indeed, and keep my 
covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure 
unto me. Yc shall be highly prized and loved, 
and carefully kept by me, as men's treasures 
gen f^r ally arc. 
Gen. 43. 23. God liath given you t. in your sacks 
Exod.l9.5. ye shall be a peculiar t. to me, Ps. 133.4. 
Deut.2S.]2. tiie Lord shall open to thee his good t. 
I CArort. 29.8. gave them to the «. of house of Lord 
Ezra 2. 69. gave after iheir ability to t. of work 
J\rek. 7. 70. the Tirshatha gave to t. 1000 drams 

71. the fathers gave to the t. of the work 
Psal. 17. 14. whose belly thou fiilest with hid t. 
135. 4. Lord hath chosen Israel for his peculiar t. 
Pro?;. 1.5. 0. in house of the righteous is much t. 
18. a liltlo, than great t. and trouble therewith 
21. 20. there is a t. to be desired, and oil in dwell. 
Eccl. 2. 8. T gathered the peculiar t. of kings 
Isa. 33. G. tho fear of the Lord is his t. 
Eze/c. 22.2.'). hiive taken the i. and precious things 
Hos. 13. 15. heshall spoil t. of all pleasant vessels 
Mai. 3.t 17. be mine, when I make up my special t. 
Mat. 6. 21. for where your t. is, there, Luke 12. 34. 
12. 35. agoodmarioutofthegood f. of his heart, 
an evil man out of the evil t. Luke 6. 43. 
1.3. 44. the kingdom of heaven is like to a t. hid 
52. whobringeth outof his t. things new and old 
9. 21. go and sell tliat thou hast, and thou shalt 
have t. in heaven, Mark 10. 21. Luke 18. 22. 
Luke 1^. 21. so is he that layeth up t. for himself 
33. provide a t. in the heavens, which failefh not 
.Mcts 8.27. a eunuch, who had charge of all her t. 
2 Cor. 4. 7. we have this t. in earthen vessels, that 
Jam. 5. 3. ve have heaped (. for the last days 

■ TRE.'VSURE-CITIES. 
Exod. 1. 11. and thev built for Pharaoh t.-cities 

TREASURE-HOUSE. 
Ezra 5.17. let search be made in the king's t.-house 

7. 20. bestow it out of the king's t.-housc 

JVeA. 10.38. t he Levites bring the tithe into t.-house 
Dan. 1.2. brought vr^ss^ls into t.-house of his god 

TRE.ASURED. 
Isa. 23. 18. Tyre, it shall not be t. nor laid up 

TREASURER. 
Ezra 1. 8. Cyrus brought forth the vessels by the t. 
Isa. 22. 15. get thee unto this t. even unto Shebna 

TREASURERS. 
Ezra 7. 21. I Artaxerses make a decree to all t. 
JVeA. 13. 13. and I made t. over the treasuries 
Dan. 3. 2. Nebuclrulnezzar gathered the t. 3. 

TREASURES. 
Deut. 32. 34. is not this sealed up among my t. 
33. 19. they shall suck off. hid in the sand 
\Kings 7. 51. he put dedicated things among the t. 

14. 2(i. Shishak took awav the t. of the house 

15. 18. Asa took gold left in the t. 2 Ohr. 16. 2. 
'iKinffs 12. 18. Jehoash took gold found in 1. 14. 14. 

16. 8. Ahaz took gold that was found in the t. 
18. 15. Ilczekiab gave him silver found in the t. 
20. 13. HeTiekiaji showed (hem silver and gold and 

all that was found in his t. 15. Isa. 39. 2, 4. 
24. 13. Nebuchadnezzar carried out thence all the 
t. of the house of the Lord, and the t. of the 
king's house, 2 Chron. 36. 18. 
( Chron. '23. 20. Ahiiah was over t. of the house 
22. Joel 11 24. Shcbuol was ruler of the t. 
26. Shelomith and his brethren were over the t. 
27. 25. and over the king's t. was Azmaveth 
2 Chr. 8. 15. king's commandment concerning the t. 
J^eh. 12. 44. soine were appointed for the t. 
Job 3. 21. which dig for it more than for hid t. 
38. 22. hast thou entered into the t. of the snow? 
or hast thou seen the t. of the hail? 
ProD. 2. 4. if thou scarchest for her as for hid t. 

8. 21. I will fili the t. of those that love me 
10. 2. t. of wickedness profit nothing 

21. 6. the getting off. by a lying tongue is vanity 
Isa. 2. 7. neither is there any end of their t. 

10. 13. for he saith, I have robbed their t. 

30. 6. they will carry their i. on bunches of camels 

45. 3. and I will give thee the t. of darkness 
Jer. 10. 13. he bringeth wind out of his t. 51. 16. 

15. 13. thy 1. 1 will give to the spoil, 17. 3. | 20. 5. 

41. 8. slay us not, for we have t. in the field 

48. 7. because thou hast trusted in thy t. 

49. 4. backsliding daughter, that trusted in her t. 

50. .37. a sword is on her t. they shall be robbed 
51.13.that dwellest on many waters abundant in t. 

Ezek. 28. 4. hast gotten silver and gold into thy t. 
Dan. 11. 43. he shall have power over the t. of gold 
Mic.G.lO. are there yet the t. of wickedn. in house? 
Mat. 2. 11. and when they had opened their t. 
6. 19. lay not up for yourselves t. on earth 
20. but lay up for yourselves t. in heaven 
Ck)l. 2. 3. in whom are hid all the (. of wisdom 
Heb. 11.26. greater riches than the t. in Egypt 

TREASUREST. 
Rom. 2. 5. t. up wrath against the day of wrath 

TREASURY. 
Task. 6. 19. gold and silver shall come into t. 34, 
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.Ter. 38. 11. went into the house under the t. 
Mat. 27. 6. it is not lawful to put them into the t. 
Mark 12. 41. Jesus satover-against the t.and be- 
held how the people cast money into the t. 
Luke 21. 1. Jesus saw rich men casting gifts into t. 
John 8. 20. these words spake Jesus in the t. 
TREASURIES 

1 Chron. 9. 26. these Levites were over the t. 

28. 11. David gave Solomon pattern of the t. 12. 

2 Chron. 32. 27. Hezekiah made t. for silver 
JV*eA. 13. 12. Judah brought the tithe unto the t. 

13. and I made treasurers over the t. 

Esth. 3. 9. I will pay, to bring it into the king's t. 
4. 7. that Haman promised to pay to the king's t. 

Psal. 135. 7. he bringeth the wind out of his t. 
TREATISE. 

.^cts 1. 1. the former f. have I made, O Theophilus 
TREE. 

Both good andwickedmen are compared to trees. 
The godly, says the Psalmist, shall be like a 
tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth 
forth his fruit in his season, Psal. 1.3. His soul 
shall be plentifully fed from heaven with the 
never-failing influences of grace and consola- 
tion, whereby he shall be made fruitful in every 
good word and work. John the Baptist says, 
Mat. 3. 10, The axe is laid to the root of the 
trees ; therefore every tree which bringeth not 
forth good fruit, is hewn down and cast into the 
fire ; that is, " T/ie judgment of God hangs 
over your heads, ready to seize iipon you, if 
you be cither barren, or do not bring forth 
good fruit : Vengeance is as nigh unto you, as 
the tree is to falling, to whose root the axe is 
already applied.'" Our Saviour speaks to the 
same purpose in the latter part of his sermon 
upon the mount, I\lat. 7. 19. The godbj are 
called trees of righteousness, that is, persons 
bringing forth the frxiits of righteousness, 
Isa. 61. 3. The wicked are called trees whose 
fruit withereth ; whose lives are full of all 
wickedness, Jude 12. The king of Assyria's 
army are called trees. Isa.lO. 19, The restof 
.the trees of his forest shall be few, that a child 
may write them ; The remainder of his mighty 
host shall be so few, that the meanest accompi- 
ant may be their muster-master. 

There is mention made in scripture of several 
kinds of trees and plants, but there is hardly 
any thing less certain, than the Hebrew names 
of them. When the .Tews had planted a vine or 
fruit-Uee, they were not allowed to eat of the 
fruit for the first three years. They offered to 
God that of the fourth year, and afterwards 
might use whatever those trees produced at 
their discretion. Lev. 19. 23. See Fruit. 

Tree of life, Ge7i. 2. 9. so called, because it zoas 
a natural means of preserving man's life, and 
freeing him from all infirmities, diseases, and 
decaijs, during his abode on earth; and also a 
sacramental pledge of his continuance in that 
life, upon condition of his perfect obedience : 
But this tree of life 7cas to him a tree of death, 
because of his infidelity and disobedience. 

The tree of knowledge of good and evil, Gc7i. 2. 
9, 17. so called, because by the eating of it man 
came to know experimentally the vast difference 
betiDccn good and evil; and the greatness of 
that good he formerly enjoyed, by the loss of it; 
and the greatness of that evil he had brought 
upon himself, by the feeling of it. And this 
was another sacramental pledge, which sealed 
death spiritual, temporal, and eternal, in case 
of disobedience. 

Jesus Christ is called the tree of life. Rev. 2.7. | 

22. 2. He will be to all his members as a tree 

' of eternal life, satisfying and refreshing them 

with felloivship and commuyiion with himself. 

Gen. 1. 29. 1 have given you every t. for meat 
2. 9. God made every t. to grow, the <. of life also, 
and the t. of knowledge of good and evil 

16. of every t- of the garden thou maj-est eat 

17. but of the t. of knowledge shalt noteat, 3. 3. 
3. 6. when the woman saw that the t. was good 

11. and he said, hast thou eaten of the t ? 17. 

12. the woman gave me of the t. and I did eat 

22. and now lest he take also of the t. of life 
24. cherubims, to keep the way of the t. of life 

18. 4. wash your feet, rest yourselves under the t. 

8. he stood by them under the t. thev did eat 

21. t 33. and Abraham planted a t. in Beer-sheba 

40.19. in three days Phar'h shall hang thee on at. 

Exod. 9. 2.3. the hail brake every t. of the field 

10. 5. thelocustssha'^eateveryt. which groweth 

15. 25. he cried, and the Lord showed him a t. 

Z,et).27. 30. tithe ofland,seedor fruit off. is Lord's 

Deut. 19. 5. fetcheth a stroke to cut down the t. 

20. 19. for the t. of the field is man's life 

21. 22. and if thou hang him on a t. 

23. hisbody shall not remain all night on the f. 

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Z)eMf .22.6. a bird's nest chance in the way in any f 

.Tosh. 8. 29. take the king of Ai down from tho i. 

1 Sam. 22. 6. now Saul abode under a I. in Ramah 
31. 13. they buried them under a t. at Jabesh 

1 icings .3. 19. and shall fell every good t. 

Esth. 2. 23. they were both hanger! on a t. 
5. t 14. let a t. be made of fifty cubits high 
7. f 9. behold also the t. fifty cubits high 

Job 14. 7. there is hope of a t. if it be cut down 

19. 10. and mine hope hath he removed like a i. 
24. 20. and wickedness shall be broken as a t. 

Psal. 1. 3. like a t. planted by the rivers of water 

Prov. 3.18. she is a t. of life to them lay held on her 
11. 30. the fruit of the righteous is a /.. of life 
13. 12. but when thedesire Cometh, it is at. of life 
15. 4. a wholesome tongue is a L of life 

Eccl. 11. 3. if the t. fall toward the south or the 
north; where the t. falleth, there it shall be 

Isa. 30. t 17. ye be left as a t. bereft of branches 
40. 20. he chooseth a t. that will not rot 
44. 19. shall I fall down to the stock of a t.l 
56. 3. neither let the eunuch say, I am a dry t. 

65. 22. as days of a t. are the days of my people 

66. 17. that purify themselves behind one t. 
Jer. 10. 3. for one cutteth a t. out of the forest 

11 . 19. let us destroy the t. with the il-uit 

17. 8. he shall be as a t. planted by the water.s 
Ezek. 15. 2. what is the vine t. more than any c 
17. 24. brought down the high t. exalted the low t. 
dried up the green t. made dry t. to flourish 

21. 10. it contemneth rod of my son, as every (, 
31. P. noranyf. in the garden of God wn." like hin> 
34. 27. the t. of the field shall yield her fruit 

36. "0. I will multiply the fruit of the t. 
Dan. 4. 10. and behold a I. \\ 11. the t. grew, 20 
]v,4. he cried, and said thus, hew down the t. 23 
.Toel 2. 22. fear not for the t. beareth her fruit 
j\Iat. 3. 10. every t. that bringeth not forth gootl 
fruit is cast into the fire, 7. 19. Luke 3 9. 
7. 17. every good t. bringeth forth good fruit, but a 
corrupt t. bringeth forth evil fruit, Luke 6. -13. 
18. a good t. cannot bring forth evil fruit 

12. 33. either make the i.good and his fruit good; 

for the t. is known by his fruit, Luke 6. 44. 

13. 32. mustard seed becomeMi a t. Luke 13. 19. 
T.uke 17. 6. ye might sny to the sycamine t. 
Alts 5. 30. Jesus whom ye slew and hanged on a t. 

JO. 3^1. Jesus, whom they slew, and hanged on a t, 
13. 29. they took him down from the t. and laid 

Gal. 3. 13. cursed is every one that hangeth on a t. 

IPet. 2. 24. bare our sins in his own body. on the <. 

Rev. 2. 7. to him will I give to eat of the t. of life 
7. 1. that the wind should not blow on any t. 

9. 4. they should not hurt any green thing, nor t. 

22. 2. in the midst was there the t. of life 

14. that they may have right to the t. of life 

See Green. 

TREES. 

(?(??;. 3. 8. hid themselves amongst the t. of garden 

23. 17. all the t. were made sure to Abraham 
Exod. 10. 15. the locusts did eat the fruit of the t 
Lev. 19. 23. ye shall have planted all manner oft 

23. 40. ye shall take the hpughs of goodly t. 

26. 4. and the f. of the field shall yield their fruit 

20. neither shall the t. of the land yield fruits 

J\rum.24. 6. as f.oflign-aloes which the Lord hath 

planted, and as cedar t. beside the waters 

Deut. 16. 21. thou shalt not plant a grove of any f. 

20. 19. thou shalt not destroy the t. thereof by axe 
20. the t. thou knowest not to be t. for meat 

28. 42. all thy t. and fruit shall the locust consume 
Josh. 10. 26. Joshua hanged them on,five t. 

27. and they took them down off the t. 
Judg. 9. 8. the t. went forth to anoint a ]:ir<T 

9. and go to be promoted over the t. 11. 13. 

10. the t. said to the fi^-tree, reign over us 

12. t. said to the vine H 14. t. said to the bramble 
48. Abimelech cut down a bough from the t. 

^ Kings i. 33. he spake of t. from cedar in liebanon 

^ Kings 3. 25. and they felled all the 2:ood t. 

IChron. 16. 33. then shall the t. of the wo .d sing 
at the presence of the Lord, Psal. 96. 12 

jYeh. 10. 35. to bring the first-fruits of all t. 37. 

.Tob 40. 21. he lieth under the shndy t. 22. 

Psal. 74. 5. as he had lifted up axes on thick t. 
78. 47. he destroyed their sycamore f. with frost 

104. 16. the t. of the Lord are full of sap 

105. 33. and brake the t. of their coasts 
148. 9. fruitful t. and cedars praise the Lord 

Eccl. 2. 5. I planted t. of all kinds of fruit 

CfflTjf .2.3. as the appl"-tree among the i. of the wood 

4. 14. with all t. of frankincptise, myrrh, aloes 

Isa. 7. 2. his heart was moved as the t. of the wood 

t 19. they shall rest upon ail commendable t. 

10. ] 9. the rest of the f. of his forest shall be few 
44. 14. which he stren^theneth amon? the t. 
.35.12. all the f.ofthe fields shall clap their hands 
61. .3. thev might be called t. of righteousness 

Jer. 6. 6. Lord said, hewdown t. and cast amour* 
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Ezek. 17. 24. all (ht t. of the field slial! know 
'20. 2d. tiiey saw aK llie tliick t. and otlbrt'd 

31. 5. his lieiglit was Oxa!U;d above all ihe ♦. 

9. so that. all llie t. ol" Eden envied liiin 
47. 7. many t. on the one side and on the other 

12. by the rivers shall grow a'l t. lor meat 
Joel 1. 12. all the t. oCtiie .'ield are withered 

I'J. the Hame hath burnt all the t. of the field 
Mat. 3. 10. ihe u.\c is laid lo the root of i. Lu/cc 3. 9. 
21. 8 others cut down branches from the t. and 
strewed them in the way, Mark 11. 8. 
Mark 8. 24. lie said, I see men as t. walking 
J.ukc 21. 21). behold the fig-tree and dl the t. 
Jude 12. they are t. whose fruit wiihereth 
Rev. 7. 3. hurt not the t. till we havs sealed 
8. 7. and liie third part of the t. was burnt up 
See Palm. 
TREMBLE. 
Dcut. 2. 25. the nations shall t. because of thee 
20. 3. fear not and do not i. because of them 
Ezra 10. 3. of those that t. at the commandment 
Job 9. 6. shakcth the earth, the pillars thereof «. 
26. 11. the pillars of heaven t. and are astonished 
Psal. GO. 2. thou hast made the earth to t. 
99. 1. the Lord reignelh, let the people t. 
114. 7. t. thou earth at the presence of the Lord 
EccZ. 12. 3. vviien the keepers of the house shall t. 
Isa. 5. 25. the hills did it. their carcases were torn 
14. It), is this the man that made the earth to t. 

32. 11. t. ye women that are at ease, be troubled 
64. 2. thai the nations may t. at thy presence 
66. 5. hear word of Lord, ye that t. at his word 

Jer. 5. 22. will ye not t. ai my presence who placed 
10. 10. at his wrath the earth shall t. and nations 

33. 9. and they shall t. for all the goodness 
51. 29. the land of Babylon shall t. and sorrow 

Eiek.^Q. 16. tliey shall t. at every moment, 32. 10. 

18. now shall the isles t. in the day of thy fall 
Dan. 6. 2r). that men t. before the God of Daniel 
H'^s. 11.10. then the children shall t. from the west 

11. they shall t. as a bird out of Egypt, as a dove 
J02I 2. 1. let all the inhabitants of the land t. 

10. the earth shall quake, the heavens shall t. 
/Imos 8. 8. shall not the land t. for this and mourn? 
Hab. 3. 7. the captains of the land of Midian did t. 
Jam. 2. 19. the devils also believe and t. 

TREMBLED. 
6en. 27. 33. Isaac t. very exceedingly, and he said 
Exod. 19. 16. the people that was in the camp t. 
Judo: 5. 4. the earth t. and the heavens droi)ped, 
2 Sam. 22. 8. Psal. 18. 7. | 77. 18. \ 97. 4. 
I Sam. 4. 13. Eli's heart t. for the ark of God 
14. 15. the spoilers f. || 16. 4. the eldersof town «. 
28. 5. Saul was afraid, and his heart greatly t. 
Ezra 9. 4. were assembled to me every one that t. 
/er. 4. 24. and lo the mountains t. Hab. 3. 10. 
8. 16. whole land t. at neighing of his strong ones 
Dan. 5. 19. all people and nations t. before him 
Hab. 3. 16. when I heard, my belly t. rottenness 
entered into my bones, and I t. in myself that 
I might rest in the day of trouble 
Mark 10. 8. fled from the sepulchre, for they t. 
Acts 7. 32. then Moses t. \\ 24. 25. Felix t. 

TREMBLETH. 
Job 37. 1. at this also my heart t. and is moved 
Psal. 104. 32. he looketh on the earth and it t. 
119. 120. my flesh t. for fear of thee and am afraid 
Isa. 66. 2. I will look to him that I. at my word 

TREMBLING. 
Gen. 27. f 33. Isaac trembled with a great t. 
i(;a;oi.l5.15.^take hold on themighty men of Moab 
Deut. 28. 65. the Lord shall give thee a t. heart 
1 Saw. 13. 7. and all the people followed him t. 
14. 15. in the host there was a very great t. 
Ezra 10. 9. all people sat t. because of this matter 
Joii 1. 14. fear came upon me and t. which made 
21. 6. I am afraid and t. taketh hold on my flesh 
Psal. 2. 11. serve Lord with fear and rejoice with t. 
55. 5. fearfulness and t. are come upon me 
Isa. 51. 17. hastdrunken the dregs of the cup oft. 

22. I have taken out of thy hand the cup oft. 
Jer. 30. 5. we have heard a voice of t. of fear 
Ezek. 12. 18. son of man, drink Ihy water with t. 
26. 16. ihey shall clothe themselves with t. 
Dan. 10. 11. when he had spoken this, I stood t. 
Has. 13. 1. when Ephraim spake t. he exalted 
Zech. 12. 2. I will make Jerusalem a cup oft. 
Jdark 5. 33. the woman fearing and t. Luke 8. 47. 
Jicts 9. 6. Saul t. said, L.what wilt have me to do? 
16. 29. gaoler came t. and fell down before Paul 
1 Cor. 2. 3. I was with you in fear and much t. 
9 Cor. 7. 15. how with fear and t. ye received him 
Eph. 6. 5. servants, be obedient with fear and t. 
PAi2.2.12. work out vour salvation with fear and t. 

TRENCH. 
1 Sam 17. 20. David came to the t. and shouted 
26. 5. Saul lay sleeping within the t. 7. 
1 Kings 18. 32. Elijah made a t. about the altar 

35. and he filled the t. also with water, 38. 
Luke 19. 43. thy enemies shall cast a t. about thee 
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TRESPASS. 
Oen. 31. 36. what is my t. that thou hast pursued 

50. 17. we pray thee, lorgivc thet. of thy servants 
Exod. 22. 9. for all manner oft. whether lbro.\ 
7^eu.5.15. he shall biingforhis t. to the Lord a ram 

26. 40. jf they shall cunttiss their t. trespassed 
JVmjh. 5. 6. when any do a t. against the Lord 

7. he shall recompense iiis t. wiih the principal 

8. if he have no kinsman to recomjiense the t. 
27. if she have done t. against her husband 

1 Sam. 25. 28. forgive the t. of thine handmaid 

1 Chr. 21. 3. why will he be a cause of t. to Israel ? 

2 Chr. 24. 18. wruth came on Judah for their t. 
28. 13. ye intend to add more to our sins and f. 
33. 19. Manasseh's i)rayer and t. are written 

Ezra 9. 2. the rulers have been chief in this t. 

6. and our t. is grown up unto the heavens 

7. we have been in a groat t. to this day, 13. 
10.10. taken strange wives, to increaset. of Israel 

19. they oflered a ram of the flock for their t. 
Ezek. 17. 20. I will plead wiih him there for his t. 
18. 24. in his t. he hath tresjmssed, he shall die 
Dan. 9. 7. because of their t. they trespassed 

TRESPASSES. 
Ezra 9. 15. behold, v\'e are before thee in our t. 
Psal. 68. 21. such a one as goeth on siill in his t. 
Ezek. 39. 26. they have borne their shame and t. 
Mat. 6. 14. for if ye forgive men their t. 
15. but if ye forgive not men their t. neither will 
.your father forgive your 1. 18. 35. 
Mark 11- 25. your father may forgive you yourt. 

26. neither will your father forgive your t. 
2 Cor. 5. 19. not imputing their t. unto them 
£/>A.2.1.you(iuickened who were dead int. and sins' 
Col. 2. 13. he (]u"ickened, having forgiven you allt. 
See Commit, CoMMixxiiD, 
Offering. 
TRESPASS-MONEY. 
2 Kings 12. 16. the t.- money was not brought 
TRESPASS. 

1 Kings 8. 31. if any man t. against his neighbour 

2 Chron. 19. 10. warn that they t. not against Lord 

28. 22. Ahaz did t. yet mure against the Lord 
Mat. 18. 15. if brother t. tell him his fault 
Luke 17.3.if thy brother t. against thee, rebuke him 

4. if he t. against thee seven times in a day 
TRESPASSED. 
IjCV. 5. 19. he hath certainly t. against the Lord 
26. 40. if they confess their trespass which they t. 
J^uni. 5- 7. recompensed to him against whom he t 
/^ewt. 32.51. because ye t. against me among Israel 
2 Chr. 26. 18. go out of sanctuary, for thou hast t. 

29. 6. for our fathers have t. and d:»ne evil in ey( s 

30. 7. be not like fathers who t. against Lord God 
33. 23. but Anion t. more and more 

Ezra\Q.2. we have t. against our G. strange wives 
Ezek. 17. 20. his trespass that he t. against me 
39. 23. because they t. against me, 26. 
Dan. 9. 7. their trespass that they t. against thee 
Hos. 8. 1. because they have t. against my law 

TRESPASSING. 
Lev. 6. 7. Tor any thing that he hath done in t. 
Eick. 14. 13. the land sinneth against me by t. 

TRIAL. 
.Job 9. 23. he -.rill laugh at the t. of the innocent 
Ezek. 21. 13. because it is a t. what if the sword 
2 Cor. 8. 2. how that in a great t. of affliction 
Heb. 11. 36. others had t. of cruel mockings 
1 Pet. 1. 7. that the t. of your faith migl^tbe found 
4. 12. think it not strange concerning the fiery t. 

TRIBE. 
Jacob having twelve sons,who joerc tk^ heads of so 
many great families, which altogether foriiicd 
a great nation; every one of these families teas 
called a tribe. But Jacob on his death-bed 
adopted Ephraim and Manasseh, the sons of 
Joseph, and would have them also to constitute 
two tnhes of Israel, Gen. 48.5. Instead of twelve 
tribes, there were now thirteen, that of Joseph 
being divided into two. However, in thedistri- 
bution of lands to the people made by .foshua,by 
the command of God, they counted but twelve 
tribes, and made but twelve lots. For the tribe of 
Levi, which was appointed lo the service of the 
tabernacle of the Lord, had no share iji ihe dis- 
tribution of the land, but only some cities to 
dwell in, and the first fruits, tithes and obla- 
tions of the people, which was all their sub- 
sistence, Num. 35. 2. Josh. 13. 7, 8, 14, 33. 
The twelve tribes, while they were in the desert, 
encamped round about the tabernacle of the 
covenant, every one according to its order. To 
the east were those of.Tudah, Zebulun,and Issa- 
char. To the west were Ephraim, Manasseh, 
and Benjamin. To the south, Reuben, Simeon, 
and Oad. .^nd to the north were Dan, j9sher, 
and J^aphtali. The Levit.es were distributed 
round about the tabernacle, neartr the holy 
place than the other tribes, J^Tum. 2. 2, 3, ^'c. 
I In the marches of the army of Israel, the twelve 



tribes were divided into four great bodies, eacf 
composed of three tribes. The first body, wliich 
was the front uf the army, wa.-: made up of the 
tribes of Judah, Issackar, and Zehulan. The 
second was composed of iii'ub/ni, Simeon, and 
Gad. Between the second and third body of 
troops, came the Lcvitcs and priests, with the 
ark of the Lord, the curtain, the planks, the 
pillars, and all the other furniture of the 
tabernacle. ^J'hc third body of the army wat 
composed of the tribes of Ephraim, Manasseh^ 
and Benjamin. The fourth and last, which 
brought up the rear, was made up of tlhc tiibeB 
of J Jan, .rJsker, and J\'apthtali,Muni. 10. 5, 6, 
14, li-c. H'^e ligve an account of the division of 
the land of Canaan among the twelve tribes in 
the book of .Joshua- 
The twelve tribes continued unitedundcr onchead, 
making but one state, one people, and one mo- 
narchy, till after the death of Solomon : Then 
ten. of the tribes of Israel revolted from the 
house of David, and received for their king Je- 
roboam, the son of Mebat ; and only the tribes 
of .Judah and Benjamin continued under the 
govtrnment of Rehoboam, 1 Kings 12. 16,20. 
This separation may be looked upon as the chief 
cause of those great calamities that afterwards 
happened to those two kingdoms, and to the 
whole Hebrew nation. Font vmsthe cause of 
the alteration and change of the old, religion.^ 
and of the ancient worship of their forefathers. 
.Jeroboam, the so7i of JV'ebut, substituted the 
worship of golden calves instead of the worship 
of the J^ord; which was the occasion of the ten 
uWiQs forsaking the temple of the Lord, 1 Kings 
12. 26, 27, &c. This schism likewise caused 
an irreconcileable hatred between thetcn tribes 
and those of Judah and Benjamin, and created 
a great number of wars and disputes bet?i'een 
them. The J^ord bci7ig provoked,dtlivcred them 
up to their enemies. Tiglath-pilcserj'irstcarried 
away captives thetr'ihes of Reuben, Gad,J^aph' 
tali, and the half tribe of Manasseh, which 
were beyond .Jordan, and carried them beyond 
the Euphrates, 2 Kings 15. 29. 1 Chron. 5. 26. 
Some years after, Shalmaneser, king of JJssyria, 
took the city of Samaria, destroyed it, took 
away the rest of the inhabitants of Israel, car- 
ried them beyond the Euphrates, and sent other 
inhabitants into the country lo cultivate and 
possess it, 2 Kings 17. 6, 24. 1 18. 10, 11. Thu3 
ended the kingdom, of the ten tribes of Israel. 
It has been a great question among tlie Blathers 
and Interpreters, whether these ten tribes still 
continued in their settlement beyond the Eu- 
phrates, or whether they returned again into 
their own country. The greatest part are of 
opinion, that they never did return. Others^ 
on the contrary, think they did return; but at 
the same time acknowledge, that this return is 
not clearly made out by history, because it was 
performed by insensible degrees: and was not 
so complete and entire, hut that a great num- 
ber of Israelites still remained beyond tlu 
Euphrates. 
j3s to the tribes of .Judah and Benjamin, who re- 
mained under the government of the kings of 
the family of David, they continued a much 
longer time in their own country: But at last, 
after they had fulfilled the measure of their 
iniquity, God delivered them into the hands of 
their enemies. JVebnchadriezzar took the city 
of .Terusalem, entirely ruined it, burnt the 
temple, and took away all the inhabitants of 
Judah and Benjamin to Babylon, and to the 
other provinces of his empire. This captivity 
continued for seventy years, as the prophet 
had foretold them, Jer. 25. 11, 12. j 29. 10. The 
return from this captivity is plainly assigned 
in 2 Chron. 36. 20, 21, 22, 23. and in the books 
of Ezra and Jfehemiah. 
Chronologers fix the end of the kingdom of the 
ten tribes in the year of the world 3283, before 
Christ, 717. Jlnd the captivity of .Judah and 
Benjamin in the year of the world 3416, before 
Christ, 584. 
Jifum. 1. 4. and with you there shall be a man of 
e V. t. head of house of his fathers, 13. 2. 1 34.18. 
4. 18. cut ye not off" the t. of the Kohathi'es 
18. 2. the t. of thy father bring thou with thee 
31. 4. of every t. a thousand sent to war, 5, 6. 
36. 5. the t. of the sons of Joseph hath said well 
6. they shall marry only to the family of the t. ftb 
9.neither shall the inheritance remove from one t 
to another t. but keep to his own inheritance 
Dcut. 1. 23. 1 took one of a t. .losh. 3. 12. | 4. 2,4 
29. 18. family or t. whose heart turneth away 
Josh. 7. 14. t. which the Lord taketh shall como 

18. 4. give out from you three men for each t. 
Judg. 18. 19. or that thon be a priest to a t 



TRl 

Svdg 21. 3- should be one t. lacking in Israel, 6. 
\Mings 11.13. but will givti one t. lolliy son, 32, 38. 
\Ckr i^ (11. who weiu leiL of\he liiniily of that «. 
Ezek 47 23. in v.liat t. the stranger sojouineth 
Heb. 7 13. for he iiertaineth to another t. 

14. of Judah, of which t. Moses spake nothing 

See Heuben, Simeon, and Ike rest. 

TRIBES. 

Exod 28. 21. his name according to the 12 1. 39.14. 

JV'ujrt. 24. 2. abiding in tents according to their t. 

33. 54. according to i. of your fathers siiall inherit 

34. 13. to give to the nine t. Josh. 13. 7. | 14. 2. 

15. the two t. and the half have received their 
inheritance on this side Jordan, Josh. 14. 3. 

/)eu<.l.r3.takeye wise men, known among your t. 

12. 5. the place which the Lord shall choose out 
of all your t. to put his name there, 14. 

18. 5. thy God hath chosen him out of all thy t. 
Josh. 7. 14. ye shal 1 be brought according to your t. 
ISam.lO.lS.present yourselves before L. byyoui t. 
IKino-s 11. 31. and I will give ten t. to thee 

18. 31 . twelve stones according to number of the t. 
Psal. 105. 37. was not one feeble among their t. 

122. 4. vviiitlrer die t. go up, the t. of the Lord 
Is a. 19. 13. they that are the stay oft. thereof 

49. 6. De my servant to raise up the t. of Jacob 

63. 17. return for the t. of thine iniieritance 
Ezek. 45. 8. give to Israel according to their t. 
JJab. 3. 9. according to the oaths of the t. 
Mat. 24. 30. then shall all the t. of the earth mourn 
./2cfs2(J.7.unto which promise our 12 t.hope to come 
Jam. 1. 1. to the twelve t. which are scattered 
Rev. 7. 4. were sealed 144,000 of all the t. 
See IsRAtL. 

TRIBULATION. 

Deut. 4. 30. when thou art in t. if thou turn to Ld. 

Judif. 10. 14. let them deliver you in the time of t. 

ISai/i. 26. 24. let him deliver me out of all t. 

Mat. 13. 21. when t. ariseth, he is offended 
24. il. then shall be great t. such as was not 
29, immediately after the t. Mark 13. 24. 

John 16. 33. in the world ye shall have t. but be 

./3cfsl4.22.we must through much t. enter kingdom 

Rom.2.^.t. and anguish on every soul that doth evil 
5. 3. knowing that t. worketh patience 
8. 35. shall t. separate us from the love of Christ 1 
12. 12. rejoicing in hope, patient in t. 

2Cor. 1. 4. who comforteth us in all our t. 
7. 4. I am exceeding joyful in all our t. 

iThcss. 3. 4. we told you, that we should suffer t. 

27^/tess.l.8.ieccmpense t. to them that trouble you 

Rev. 1. 9. I John, who am your companion in t. 
2. 9. I know thy works, and t. and poverty 
10. behold, ye shall have t. ten days 
22. I will cast them into great t. except repent 
7. 14. these are they jvhich came out of great t. 
TRIBULATIONS. 

ISam. 10. 19. himself saved you out of all your t. 

Rom. 5. 3. not only so, but we glory in t. also 

Epk. 3. 13. I desire that ye faint not at my t. 

3 Thess. 1. 4. for your faith in all t. that ye endure 
TRIBUTARY. 

Tsa. 31. t 8. and his young men shall be t. 

Ziam.l.l. she that was great, how is she become t.! 
TRIBUTARIES. 

Deut. 20. 11. the people found therein sliall be t. 

Judg. 1. 30. the Canaanites became t. 33, 35. 
TRIBUTE. 

In Greek, Phoros ; in Hebrew, Mass ; which is 
derived from the verb Masas, to melt, or 
liquefy. The Hebreios acknowledged none for 
sovei-eign over them, but God alone: IVhence 
Jos tphas calls their government a Theocracy, 
or divine government. They acknowledged 
the sovereign dominion of God by a tribute, or 
capitation, of half a shekel a head, which 
every Israelite paid hint yearly, Exod. 30. 13. 
Our Saviour, in Mat. 17. 25. thus reasons with 
Peter; What thinkest thou, Simoni Of whom! 
do the kings of the earth take custom, or tri- 
hutel of their own children, or of strangers? 
Meaning, that as he was the Son of God, he 
ought to be exempt from the capitation. 

Iribute is a sum of money paid to princes, or 
rulers, in token of the duty and subjection 
which subjects owe unto them, and as a recom- 
pence for their care and protection, and in 
order to support them in fheir authority and 
dignity. Jlfter the Jews were conquered hfy the 
Romans, they still continued very tenacious of 
their liberty, and gloried much in the right 
they had to it; as appears from John &. 33. 
They made it a question, -whether it was 
agreeable to the law of God, to pay taxes to a 
Pagan conqueror, and therefore they ask our 
Saviour, Mat. 22. 17, What thinkest thou 1 Is 
It lavvful to give tribute unto Cesar or not? 
Christ in his answer plainly shows them, that 
r.i'gion did not exempt them from their civil 
duties, and obedience to princes in things 
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TRO 

wherein they have power to command; Render 
unto Cesar the things that are Cesar's. Jlndtke 
JipuslLc faul recommends and inculcates lo the 
faithful Christians subiiiission and obedience 
to princes, and a conscientious disc/iarce of 
their duty in paying them their tributes. Rom. 
13. 7, Render lo ah Uieir dues; tribute to whom 
tribute is due, custom lo whom custom 



TRO 



Solomon, at the beginning of his reigyi, com- 
pelled the Canaanites, who were left in the 
country, to pay him tribute, and to perform the 
drudgery of the public works he had under- 
taken: And as to the children of Israel, he 
would not suffer them to be employed therein, 
but made them his soldiers, his ministers, his 
chief ojjicers, to command his armies, his cha- 
riots, and his horsemen, 1 Kings 9. 21, 22, 23. 
2 Chron. 8. 1). Yet however, towards the end 
of his reign, he imposed a tribute upon tliem 
and made them work at the public buildings; 
which much alienated their minds from him, 
and sowed the seeds of that discontent which 
afterwards appeared in an open revolt, by the 
rebellion of Jeroboam the son of Kebat, 1 Kings 
5. 13, 14. I 9. 15. 1 11. 27. Jeroboam was at 
first obliged to take shelter in Egypt; but 
afterwards the defecti-ni became general, by 
the total revolt of the ten tribes, it icas upon 
account oj' these taxes and levies, that the 
Israelites said to Rehoboam the son of Solo- 
mon, Thy fatlier made our yoke grievous ; now 
therefore make thou the grievous service of thy 
father, and his heavy yoke which he put upon 
us, lighter, and we will serve thee, 1 Kings 
12. 4, 

Gen. 49. 15. Issachar became a servant to t. 

J^um. 31. 28. levy a t. to the Lord of men of war 

37. the Lord's t. of the sheep was 675 

38. beeves. Lord's t. 72. 1| 39. asses, Lord's t. 61. 
40. the persons 16,000, the Lord's t. 32 persons 

Deut. 16. 10. with a t. of a free-will oiiering 
Josh. 16. 10. Canaanites serve under t. 17. 13. 
'iSam. 20. 24. and Adoram was over the t. IKings 
4. 6. 1 12. 18. 2 Chron. 10. 16. 
IKings 9. 21. upon these did Solomon levy a t. 
IKings 17. f 3. Iloshea became servant and gave t. 

23. 33. Pharaoh-necho put the land to a t. 
2 Chron. 8. 8. them did Solomon make to jiay t. 

17. 11. some of the Philistines brought t. silver 

Ezra 4. 13. then will they not pay t. and custom 

20. and toll, t. and custom was paid to ihem 

6. 8. of the t. expenses be given to these men 

7. 24. not lawful to impose t. on the Levites 
J^ch. 5. 4. we have borrowed money for king's t. 
Prov. 12. 24. but tlie slothful shall be under t. 
Isa. 31. t 8. and his young men shall be for t. 
Mat. 17. 24. they that received t. money came to 

Peter and said, doth not your master pay t.? 
25. of whom do the kings of the earih take t. 
22. 17. what thinkest thou? is it lawful to give t. 
to Cesar, or no? Mark 12. 14. Duke 20. 22. 
19. show me the t. money; they brought a penny 
L7ike 23. 2. and forbidding to give t. to Cesar 
Rom. 13. 6. for this cause pay ye t. also 
7. render therefore t. to whom t. is due, custom 
TRICKLETH. 
Lam. 3.49. mine eye t. down, and ceaseth oot 
TRIE, See Try. 
TRIMMED. 
2 Sam. 19. 24. Mephibosheth had not t. his beard 
Mat.25.7. all those virgins arose and Mheir lamps 

TRIMMEST. 
Jer. 2. 33. why t. thou thy way to seek love? 

TRIPPING. 
Isa. 3. t 16. walking and t. nkely as they go 

TRIUMPH. 
2Sawi. I. 20. lest daugiiters of tlie uncircumcised t. 
Psal. 25. 2. let not mine enemies t. over mo 
41. 11. because mine enemy doth not t. over me 
CO. 8. Philistia, t. thouibecause of me 
92; 4. 1 will t. in the works of thy hands 
94. 3. Lord, how long shall the wicked t.? 
106.47.gather us to give thanks and t. in thy praise 
108.9.Moab is my wash-pot, over Philistia will 1 1. 
2 Cor. 2.14. which always causeth us to t. in Christ 

TRIUiVIPH. 
Psal. 47. 1. shout unto God with the voice of t. 

TRIUMPHED. 
Exod. 15. 1. for he hath t. gloriously, 21. 

TRIUMPHING, Substantive. 
Job 20. 5. that the t. of the wicked is short 

TRIUMPHING. 
Col. 2. 1.5. made a show of them, t. over them in it 

IRODE. 

JMdn-.9.27.they t. thegrapes and cursed Abimelech 

20. 43. Israel t. the Bcnjamites down with ease 

2Kings 7.17.the people t. upon him in the gate, 20. 

9. 33. Jehu t. Jezebel under foot 

14. 9. a beast t. down the thistle, 2 Chron. 25. 18.| 



TRODDEN. 
ncut.\.2G.Xo Caleb will 1 give the land that he hath 
t. upon, because he loilowed Lord, .fo3h.l4.9. 
.Judg. 5. 21. O my soul, thou hast t. down strength 
Job 22. 15. the old way which wicked men have t. 
2d.S.the lion's whelps have not t. it, nor lierce lioE 
Fsat. 119. 118. thou iiast t. down all that err 
Isa. 5. 5. and the vineyard shall be t. down 
14. 19. art cast out, as a carcase t. under feet 

18. 2. go to a nation meted out and t. down, 7. 
25.10. Moab shall be t. under him as straw is t. 
28. 3. the drunkards of Ephraim shall be t. aades 

18. scourge pass through then ye shall he *. down 
63. 3. t have t. tne wine-press alone, and of the 
people there was none with me 
18. our adversaries have t. down thy sanctuary 
.Jer. 12 10. they have t. my portion under foot 
La7n. 1. 15. the Lord hath t. under foot the mighty 
men, he hath t. the virgin the daughter of J udab 
Ezek. 16. t 6. when I saw thee t. under foot 
27. 1 6. they have made hatches of ivory well (. 
34. 19. my liock eat what ye have t. under feet 
Dan. 8. 13 give the sanctuary and host to be t. 
Mic. 7. 10. now shall she be t. us mire of the streets 
Jliat.5.13. saltunsavoury to bet. undfrfootof men 
/yMA-e8.5.some fell by the way-side and was t.down 

21. 24. Jerusalem shall be t. down of the Gentiles 
Heb. 10. 2;). who hath t. underfoot the Son of God 
Rev. 14. 20. the wine-press was t. without the city 

TROOP. 

Gen. 30. 31. a t.cometh; fshe called his name a 8 

49. 19. Gad, a t. shall overcome him, he at last 

1 Sam. 30. 8. saying, shall I jjursue after this t.? 

2 Sam. 2. 25. children of Benjamin becamo one t. 
3. 22. behold, Joab came from pursuing a t. 

22. 30. by thee have 1 run thro' a t. Psal. 18. 29. 

23. 11. the Philistines were gathered into a t. 
13. the t. pitched in the valley of Rephaim 

Isa. 65. 11. are they that prepare a table for that t. 
Jer. 18. 22. when shall bring a t. suddenly on tl>em 
Hos. 7. 1. the t. of robbers spoileih without 
Amos 9. 6. he hath founded his t. in the earth 

TROOPS. 
Exod. 38. 18. looking-glasses of women assem. by t. 
Job 6. 19. t. of Tema looked, companies of Sheba 

19. 12. his t- come together and raise their vray 
.Ier.5. 7. they assembled by t. in the harlots' housee 
Hos. 6. 9. and as t. of robbers wait for a man 
Mic. 5. 1. gather thyself in t. O daughter oft. 
Hab. 3. 16. he will invade them with his t. 

TROUBLE. 

1 Chr. 22. 14. in my 1. 1 prepared for house of Lord 

2 Chr. 15. 4. when they in t. did turn and sought the 
Lord, he was found of them, .^Teh. 9. 27. 

J^ch. 9. 32. let not all the t. seem little before thee 
Job 3. 26. neither was I quiet, yet t. came 
5. 6. neither doth t. spring out of the ground 
7. yet man is born tot. as the sparks fly upward 

14. 1. man is of a few days and full oft. 

15. 24. t. and anguish shall make him afraid 
27. 9. will God hear his cry when t, cometh? 

30. 25. did not I weep for him that was in t.? 
34. 29. he giveth quietness, who can make t.7 
38. 23. which I reserved against the time oft 

Psal. 9. 9. Lord will be a refuge in times oft 

13. O Lord, consider my t. which I suffer 
10. 1. why hidest thou thyself in times of t.7 
22. 11. be not far from me, for t. is near 

27. 5. for in lime oft. he shall hide me 

31. 7. I will be glad, thou hast considered my 4. 
9. have mercy upon me, O Lord, for I am in i, 

32.7. thou shalt preserve me from t. and compast 
me about with songs of deUwerance 
37. 39. he is their strength in the time o^i. 
41.1. the Lord will deliver him in time off, 
46. 1. God is our refuge, a present help in t. 
54. 7. for he hath delivered me out oft. 
60. 11. give us help from t. vain is the help of man 
66. 14. my mouth hath spoken when I was in t. 
69. 17. hide not thy face from me for I am in t. 
73. .5. tliey are not in t. as other men 
78. 33. and their years did he consume in t. 

49. he cast upon them indignation and t. 
81. 7. thou calledst in t. and I delivered thee 
91. 15. I will be v. ith him in t. I will deliver hirr 
102.2. bide not thy face from me when I am in t. 
107. 6. they cried to the Lord in iheir t. 13. 19. 

26. their soul is melted because of t. 

28. then they cry unto the Lord in theirt. 
116. 3. thepa'insof hell gatholdon me, I found t, 
119. 143. t. and anguish have taken hold on me 
138.7.tlio' I walk in midst oft. thou wilt revive m» 

142. 2. 1 poured out my complaint before him, I 
showed before him my t, 

143. 11. O Lord, bring my soul out oft. 
Prov. 11. 8. righteous Is delivered out of t. 12 13. 

15. 6. but in the revenues of the wicked is .. 

16. little, than great treasure and t. therewi.h 
25. 19. confidence in an unfaithful man in t. is lik# 



Luke 12. 1. insomuch that they t. one on another! /^a. 1. 14. your new-moons, they are a t. Ic m« 



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[sa. 8. 22. they shall look to the earth and behold ^ 
17. 14. and behold, at evening lide t. and before 
'iG. 16. L. in t. have tiiey visited thee, poured out 
30. 6. into the land of t. they will carry riches 
33. 2. be thou our salvation also in time off. 
46. 7. yet can he nut save hini out of his t. 
fi5. 23. they shall not bring loith fur t. are seed 
Jei- 2. 27. in time of L they will say, save us 

98. if they can save thee in the time of thy t. 
c. ±Z. •*'" i^ioked for health, and behold t. 
11. 12. but snan nut «!3vt> ihem at all in time of ^ 

14. in the time that they ory lo me fur 'lieir t. 
14. 8. the Saviour of Israel in time oft. 

19. wc looked for time of healing, and behold t. 

30. 7. that day is great, it is the time of Jacob's t. 

Lam. 1. 21. aH mine enemies have heard of my t. 

Dan. 12. 1. and there shall be a time of t. such as 

1 Co7: 7. 23. such shall have t. in the flesh 

2 Ck)r. 1.4. be able to comfort them which are in t. 
8. we would not have you ignorant of our t. 

2 Tim. 2. 9. wherein I suffer t. as an evil-doer 
See Day. 
TROUBLES. 
Deut. 31. 17. many evils and t. shall befall them, 21. 
Job 5. 19. hesiiall deliver thee in six Lyea in seven 
Psal. 25. 17. the t. of mine heart are enlarged 

22. redeem Israel, O God, out of all his t. 
34. 6. the Lord saved him out of all his t. 
71. 20. thou which hast shewed me sore t. shall 
88. 3. incline thine ear, for my soul is full off. 
Prov. 21. 23. his tongue, he keepeth his sou! from t. 
Isa. 65. 16. because former t. are forgotten and hid 
Mark 13. 8. and there shall be famine and t. 

TROUBLE. 
Josh. 6. 18. lest ye t. the camp of Israel 
7. 25. Joshua said, the Lord shall t. thee this day 
Judg. 11. 35. thou art one of them that t. me 
2 CAr.32.18.they cried in Jews' language to t. them 
Psal. 2. j 5. and t. them in his sore displeasure 
3. 1. Lord, how are they increased that t. me 1 
13. 4. those that t. me, rejoice when I am moved 
EzeA. 32. 13. neither shall the foot of man t. them 
any more, nor the hoofs of beasts t. them 

thee 



6, let not thy thoughts t. thee 
but tidings out of the north shall t. him 



Dan. 4. 19. let not the interpretation t 
5. 10. O kin 
11. 44 

Mat. 26. 10. why t. ye the woman 1 Mark 14 
Luke 7.6. Lord, t. not thyself, for I am not worthy 
11. 7. he shall say, t. me not, the door is shut 

^cts 15. 19. that we t. not Gentiles turned to God 
16. 20. these men do exceedingly t. our city 
20. 10. t. not yourselves, for his life is in iiim 

Gal. 1. 7. but there be some that t.. you and pervert 
5. 12. I would they were cut off who t. you 
6. 17. from henceforth let no man t. me, for I bear 

2 7'kcs_s. 1. 6. tribulation to them that t. you 

Heb. 12. 15. lest any root of bitterness t. you 
TROUBLED. 

Gen. 34. 30. ye have t. me, to make me to stink 
41. 8. in the morning Pharaoh's spirit was t. 

45. 3. his brethren were i. at his presence 
Exod. 14. 24. the Lord i. the host of the Egyptians 
Josh. 7. 25. Joshua said, why hast thou t. us ? 
ISam. 14. 29. Jonath.said,my father hath t. the land 

16. 14. and an evil spirit from the Lord t. him 
28. 21. the woman saw that Saul was sore t. 
2 Sam. 4. 1. Abner dead, all the Israelites were t. 
1 Kings 18. 18. I have not t. Israel, but thou and 
9 Kings 6. 11. the king of Syria was sore t. for this 
Ezra 4. 4. then the people t. them in building 
Job 4. 5. now it toucheth thee and thou art t. 
21. 4. if it were so, why should not my spirit be t. 7 
23. 15. therefore am I t. at his presence 
34. 20. and the people shall be t. at midnight 
Psal. 30. 7. thou didst hide thy face and I was t. 
38. 6. 1 am t. \\ ll.i. I am so t. that I cannot s[>eak 
39. t 2. I held my peace and my sorrow was t. 

46. 3. though the waters thereof roar and be t. 
48. 5. for the kings were t. and hasted away 

77. 3. 1 remembered God and was t. Icomjdained 
16. the waters were afraid, the depths also were t. 
83. 17. let them bo confounded and t. for ever 
90. 7. consumed by anger, by thy wrath are wet. 
104. 29. thou hidest thy face, they are t. 



Prov. 25. 26. is as a t. 
ha. 32. 10. many day: 



fountain and corrupt spring 
! and years shall ye, be t. 



11. tremble, ye women, be t. ye careless ones 

57. 20. but the Vv-icked are like the t. sea 
Jer 31. 20. therefore my bowels are t. for him 
Lam. 1. 20. 1 am in distress, my bowels are t. 2. 11. 
A^ze/r. 7. 27. the hands of the people shall be t. 

■26. 18. the isles that are in the sea shall be t. 

'27. 35. their kings shall be t. in countenance 
Dan 2. 1. Nebuchadnezzar's spirit was t. 3. 

4 5. and the visioi^ of my head t. me, 7. 15. 
l^ Daniel astonished, his thoughts t. him 

0. 6. Belshazzar's thoughts t. him, 9. 

". 28. as for me, my cogitations much t. me 
Zeck. 10. 2. were t. because there was no shepherd 
Jtfaf . 2.3. Horod was t. and all Jerusalem with him 
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wWaM4.2G.saw him on sea, they were t. Mark 6.50. 
24. 6. see that ye be not t. for all these things must 
come to jmss, Mark 13. 7. .John 14. 1, 27. 
Luke 1. 12. Zacharias was t. || 29. Mary was t. 

10. 41. Martha, thou art t. about many things 
24. 38. why are ye I. and why do thoughts arise 'i 

John 5. 4. an angel went down and t. the water 
7. I have no n)an when water is t. to put me in 

11. 33. J.5SUS groaned and was t. 12. 27. | 13. 21. 
^cts 2. t 6. the multitude were t. in mind 

15. 24. some that went from us have t. you 
17. 8. and they t. the people and the rulers 
2 Cor. 4. 8. we are t. on every side, 7. 5. 
2 Thess. 1. 7. and lo you that are t. rest with us 
2 2. that ye be not t. neither by spirit, by word 
1 Pt4. 3. 14. not afraid of their terror, nor be t 

TROUBLEDST. 
Ezek. 32. 2. and Uilu t. the waters mth thy feet 

TROUBLER. 
1 CAr. 2.7. Achar, the t. of Israel, who transgressed 

TROUBLESOME. 

Job 16. t 2. I have heard t. comforters are ye all 

20. t 22. every hand of the t. shall come on him 

TROUBLEST. 
Mark 5. 35. why t. thou the Master any further 1 

TROUBLETH. 
1 Sam. 16. 15. an evil si)irit from God t. thee 

1 Kings 18.17.Ahab said,art thou he that t. Israel ? 
Job 22. 10. therefore sudden tiear t. thee, snares, and 

23. 16. God makelh my heart soft, Almighty t. me 
Prov. 11. 17. he that is cruel t. his own riesh 
29. he that t. his own house shall inherit wind 
15. 27. he that is greedy of gain t. his own house 
Dan. 4. 9. I know that no secret t. thee, tell me 
Luke 18. 5. because this widow t. me 1 will avenge 
Gal. 5. 30. he that t. you shall bear his judgment 

TROUBLING. 
Job 3. 17. there the wicked cease from t. and weary 
John 5. 4. who stepped in first after t. of the water 

TROUBLOUS. 
Z>an. 9. 25. the wall shall be built again in t. times 

TROUGH, S. 
Gen. 24. 20. she emptied her pitcher into the t. 
30. 38. Jacob set the rods in the watering t. 
Exod. 2. 16. they filled the t. to water their flock 
8. 3. the frogs shall go into thy kneading-f. 
12. 34. their kneading-f. bound up in their clothes 

TROW. 
Lukell. 9. doth he thank that servant? 1 1. not 
TRUCE-BREAKERS. 

2 Tim. 3. 3. in the last days men shall be t. -breakers 

TRUE. 
See Signification on Truth. 
Gen. 42. 11. we are t. men, 31. || 19. if ye be t. men 
33. hereby shall I know that ye are t. men, 34. 
Deut. 17. 4. if ye be t. and thing certain, 22. 20. 
Josh. 2. 12. swear unto me, and give me a t. token 
Riith 3. 12. it is t. that I am thy near kinsman 
2 Sam. 7. 28. thou art that God, and thy words be t. 
1 Kings 10. 6. it was a t. report I heard, 2 Chr. 9.5. 

22. 16. tell me nothing but that which is t. 
JVeh. 9. 13. thou gavestthem t. laws, good statutes 
Psal. 19. 9. the judgments of the Lord are t. 

119. IGO. thy word is t. from the beginning 
Prov. 14. 25. a t. witness delivereth souls 
Jer. 42. 5. the Lord be a t. witness between us 
Ezek. 18. 8. he that hath executed f. judgment 
Dan. 3. 14. is it t. O Shadrach, do not ye serve 
24. t. O king || 6. 12. king said, the thing is t. 

8. 26. vision which is told is t. shut up vision 

10. 1. a thing was revealed and the thing was t. 
Zech. 7. 9. execute t. judgment and shew mercy 
Mat. 22. 16. we know that thou art t. Mark 12. 14. 
Lnke 16. 11. will commit to your trust th>j f. riches 
John 1. 9. that was the t. light which lighte^h every 

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37. and herein is that saying t. one sow Jth 

5. 31. if I witness of myself, my witness isi not t. 
32. the witness which i;ie witnesseth of me ij> t. 

6. 32. but my Father giveth you the t. brfc;>d 

7. 18. the same is t. || 8. 13. thy record is noi t. 
28. he that sent me is i. whom ye know not, 8 2f\ 

8. 14. yet my record is t. \\ 16. my judgment is t. 
17. ills written, the testimony of two men is t. 

10.41. all things that John spake of this man were t. 

15. 1. lam the t. vine, my Father the husbandman 

19. 35. he bare record, and his record is t. 21. 24. 
Jlcts 12. 9. wist not that it was t. which was done 
2 Cor. 1. 18. but as God is t. our word was not yea 

6. 8. approving ourselves, as deceivers, and yetf. 
Eph. 4. 24. new man afler G. is created in t. holiness 
Phil. 4. 3. I entreat thee also, t. yoke-fellow, help 

8. whatsoever things are t. think on these 
1 Tim. 3. 1. this is a t. saying, if a man desire 
Tit. I. 13. this witness is t. wherefore rebuke 
Heb. 8. 2. t. tabernacle which the Lord pitched 

9. 24. holy places which are figures of the t. 

10. 22. let us draw near with a t. heart in full 

1 Pet. 5. 12. that this is the t. grace of God wherein 

2 Pet. 2. 22. according to tha t. proverb, the dog is 



1 JoA7i2.8. which thing is t. inhim and in you, be 
cause darkneb past, the t. light now shineti 

5. 20. liiat we may know him that is t. and we arfl 

in him that is t. even in his Son Jesus Christ 

3 ./ohn 12. and we know that our record is /. 

Rev. 3. 7. these things sailh the holy, he that is t 

14. these things saith the failhful,'and t. witness 

0. 10. they cried, how long, O Lord, holy and 1. 1 

15. 3.justand f. are thy ways, thou king of sainta 

16. 7. t. and righteous are thy judgments, 19, 2. 
19. 9. these are the *. sayings of God, 22. 6. 

11. he that sat ujionhim was calledFaithfuland T 
21. 5. write, for these words are t. and faithful 
TRUE God. 

2 Chron. 15. 3. Israel hath been without the t. God 
Jer. 10. 10. the Lord is the t. God, the living God 
John 17. 3. this eternal life, to know the only t. God 
1 Thess. 1. 9. turned from idols lo serve the f. God 
1 John 5. 20. this is the t. God and eternal life 

TRULY. 
Gen. 24. 49. and now if ye will deal t. 47, 29. 
4d. 19. t. his younger brother shall be greater 
Xum. 14. 21. as t. as I live, saith the Lord, 28. 
Deut. 14. 22. thou shall t. tithe the increase of seed 
Josh.''2,. 14. that wc will deal t. and kindly with thee 

24. t. the Lord hath delivered all the land 
Judg. 9. 16. if ye have done t. and sincerely, 19, 
15'awt.20.3.<.there is but stepbetween me and' death 
Job 36. 4. for t. my words shall not be false 
Psal.()% 1. 1. my soul waitelh upon God, from him 
73. 1. t. God is good to Israel, even lo such as are 
116. 16. t. I am thy servant, 1 am thy servant 
Prov. 12. 22. they that deal t. are his delight 
Eccl. 11. 7. t. the light is sweet, and pleasant thing 
Jer. 3. 23. t. in vain is salvation hoped for from hills, 
t. in the Lord God is the salvation of Israel 
10. 19. t. this is a grief and I must bear it 
28. 9. be known that the Lord hath t. sent him 
Ezek. 18. 9. halh kept my judgments to deal t. 
Mic. 3. 8. but t. I am full of power to declare 
Mat 9. .37. the harvest t. is plenteous, Luke 10.2, 
17.11. Elias f.shall first come and restore all things 
27. 54. saying, t. this was the Son of God 
Mark 14. 38. the spirit t. is ready, the flesh is weak 
Luke 20. 21. but thou teachest the way of God t. 
22. 22. t. Son of man goeth, as it was determined 
John 4. 18. 1 have no husband, in that saidst thou t, 

17. t 19. that they alsti might be f. sanctified 
jJcts 1. 5. for John t. baptized with water, ye shall 

3. 22. for Moses t. said to the fathers, a prophet 

5. 23. the prison t. found we shut with safety 
2 Cor. 12. 12. t. signs of an apostle were wrought 
Heb. 7. 23. and they t. were many priests, because 

11.15. t. if they had been mindfulof that country 
1 John 1. 3. t. our fellowsliip is with the Father 

TRUMP. 
1 Cor. 15. 52. at the last t. the dead shall be raised 
1 Thess. 4. lO.Lord shall descend with the t. of God 
TRUMPET. 
See Signification on Feas'I\ 
Exod. 19. 16. the voice of the t. exceeding loud 
20. 18. the people heard the noise of the t. 
jYum. 10. 4. and if they blow but with one i. 
Judg. 7. 16. and he put a t. in every man's hand. 

18. when I blow with a t. then blow ye also 
Psal. 81. 3. blow up the t. in the new moon 
ha. 18. 3. and when he bloweth a t. hear ye 
27. 13. that the great t. shall be blown and com» 
58. 1. cry aloud, lift up thy voice like a t. 
Jer. 4. 5. blow ye the t. in the land, cry, gather 

6. 1. blow the t. in Tekoah and set up a sign 
51. 27. blow the t. among the nations, prepare 

Ezek. 7. 14. they have blown the t. to nsake readj 
33. 3. if he blow the t. and warn the people 
6. but if the watchman blow not the t. 

Hos. 5. 8. blow ye the t. in Ramah, cry aloud 
8. 1. set the t. to thy mouth, he shall come 

Joel 2. 1. blow the t. in Zion, sound alarm, 15. 

.^77(os3.6.shall a t. be blown, and people not afraidl 
iZeph. 1. 16. a day of the t. against fenced cities 

^.ech. 9. 14. and the Lord God shall blow the t 

Tie"'. 1. 10. 1 heard a great voice, as of a t. 4. 1. 

8. 1? by ro.'i.son of she other voices of the t. 

9. 14. sfing !:• the sixth angel wh'ch h>d tka t. 

See Blew, Sound, Subst. V::rb. 

TRUMPETS. 

Lev. 23. 24. ^ me>.Torial of blowing f. .VMjn,29.J 

J^um. 10. 2. mate twy,' t. of silver oC a whole pi«M3» 

8. the sons of Aaron shpH blow with the t. 

9. then shall ye blow an alarm with the t. 

10. shall blow with t. over your burnt-offeiings 
31. 6. and with the t. to blow in his hand 

Josh. 6. 4. the priests shall blow with the t. 

8. priests bearing the seven t. of rams' horns 

9. the priests that blew with the t. 13, 16, 29. 
Judg. 7. 8. the two hundred men took t. lo 

18. when I blow, then blow ye the t. on every side 

19. they blew the t. brake the pitchers, 20, 22, 
2Kinn-sQ.l3. they blew with t. saying, Jehu is king 

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'iKings 1'2. li were not made for house of theLd.i. 
tChrun. 13. 8. played wiih cymbals and with t. 
»5. 24. the priests did blow wiUi t. before ark of 
God, 1(5. G, 42. 2 Chr. 5. H. | 7. 6. 1 13. 12, 14. 
28.all Israel brought u]) the ark with t. and cymb. 
iCkron.o. I'd. when they lift up their voice with t. 
29. 27. the song of the Lord began with the t. 
Job 39.25. the liorse saith among the t. lia, lia! 
Psal. 98. 6- with i. make a joyful noise before Lord 
See Seven. 
TRUMPETERS. 
S Kings 11. 14. princes and t. stood by the king 
2 Chrun. 5. 13. as the t. and singers were as one 
29.28. the «ingers sang, and the t. sounded 
Rev. 18. 22. the voice of t. shall be heard no more 
, TRUST. 

1 Chron. 9. t 22. whom David did ordain in their t. 
t 26. the four chief porters were in their t. 

t 31. Maltilhiah had the t. over things in pans 
Job 8. 14. and whose t. shall be a spider's web 
15. 15. behold, he putteth no t. in his saints 
^salAdA. blessed is he that maketh the Lord his t. 
71. 5. Lord God, thou art my t. from my youth 
141. 8. in thee is my t. leave not my soul destitute 
-rov. 22. 19. that thy t. may be in the Lord 
28.25. that puts his t. in the Lord i^Jiall be made fat 
29. 25. who putteth his t. in the Lord shall be safe 
^sa. 30. 3. the t. in Egypt shall be your confusion 

57. 13. that putteth t. in me shall posiCis the land 
Luke 16. 11. commit to your t. the true riches'? 

Cor.3.4.such t. have we tliro'Christ to God-ward 

i.Tim. 1. 11. gospel; which was committed to my t. 

6. 20. keep that which is committed to thy t. 

See Put. 

TRUST, Verb. 

Ruth 2.12. under whose wings thou art come to t. 

2 Sam. 22. 3. in him will I i. Psul. 18. 2. | 91. 2. 
31. a buckler to all that t. in him, Psal. 18. 30. 

i Kings 18. 20. now on whom dost thou (. thaire- 
bellest against me 1 2 Oir. 32. 10. Isa. 36. 5. 

21. so is Pharaoh to all that t. in him, /sa.36. 6. 

22. if ye say, we t. in Lord our God, Isa. 36. 7. 
30. neither let Hezekiah make you t. in the Lord. 

saying. Lord will deliver us, Isa. 36. 15. 
Job 13. 15. though he slay me, yet will 1 1. in him 
15. 31. let not him that is deceived t. in vanity 

35. 14. judgment is before him, therefore t.ln him 
39. 11. wilt thou t. him because he is strong? 

Psal. 20. 7. some t. in chariots, and some in horses 
25. 2. 1 1. in thee, 31. 6. | 55. 23. [ 56. 3. | 143. 8. 
31. 19. thou hast wrought for them that^ in thee 
34. 22. none that t. in him shall be desolate 
37. 3. t. in the Lord, 5. \ 40. 3. | 62. 8. | 115. 9, 
10, 11. Prov. 3.5. Isa. 26. 4. 
40. he shall save them, because they t. in him 
44. 6. 1 will not t. in my bow, nor shall sword save 
49. 6. they that t. in their wealth, and boast 
52. 8. 1 1. in the mercy of God for ever and ever 

61. 4. 1 will t. in the covert of thy wings 

62. 10. i. not in oppression,* become not vain 

64. 10. the righteous shall be glad, and t. in him 
91. 4. and under his wings shalt thou t. 
118. 8. it is belter to t. in the Lord than to put, 9. 
119. 42. 1 shall have to answer, for 1 1. in thy word 
125. 1. that t. in the Lor/i shall be as mount Zion 
144. 2. my fortress, my shield, and he in whom 1 1. 
Prov.2l. 11. theheartof her husband doth i.inher 
/sa.l2.2.God my salvation, Twill t.and not be afraid 
14. 32. Zion, and the poor of his people shall t. in it 
30.2. and to t. in the shadow of Egypt 

12. because ye t. in oppression and perverseness 
31. 1. and t. in chariots, because they are many 
42. 17. be ashamed that t. in graven images 

50. 10. let him t. in the name of the Lord and stay 
51. 5. wait on me, and on mine arm shall they t. 
59. 4. they t.in vanity and speak lies, Ihey conceive 

Jer. 1. 4. t. ye not in lying words, saying, the temple 
8. ye t. in lying words that cannot profit 
14. which is called by my name, wherein ye t. 
9. 4. take ye heed, and t. ye not in any brother 
28. 15. makest this people to t. in a lie, 29. 31. 
46. 25. 1 will punish Pharaoh and all that (. in him 

49. 11. them alive, and let thy widows t. in me 
Ezek. 16. 15. but thou didst t. in thy beauty 

33.13. if he t. to his own righteousness and commit 
Hos. 10. 13. bec.ause thou didst t. in thy way 
Jlmos 6. 1. them that t. in the mountain of Samaria 
Mic. 7. 5. t. ye not in a friend, put not confidence 
J^ah. 1. 7. the Lord knoweth them that t. in him 
Zs-ph. 3. 12. they shall t. in the name of the Lord 
Mat. 12. 21. and in his name shall the Gentiles t. 

Rom. 15. 12. 
Mark 10. 24. how hard for them that t. in riches 
ToA?i5.45. one that accuseth, Moses in whom ye t. 
Rom. 15. 24. for 1 1. to see you in my journey 
i Cor. 16. 7. but I t. to tarry awhile with you 
SCur.l.O. that we should not f. in ourselv. butinG. 
10 in whom we f. that he will yet deliver us 
13 L t. you shall acknowledge even to the end 
5. 11. 1 1. are made manifest in your consciences 
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2 Cor. 10.7. if man t. to himself, that he is Christ's 
13. 6. I t. ye shall know we are not reprobates 
Phil. 3. 4. if any thinketh he hiUh whereof to t. 

1 Tim.^. 10. because we t. in the living God 

6. 17. that they t. not in uncertain riches, but in 
Heb. 13. 18. for we t. we have a good conscience 

2 John 12. but I t. to come unto you and speak 

3 John 14. but it. I shall short ly see thee and speak 

TRUSTED. 
Z>eM<. 32. 37. where is their rockin whom they i..? 
Judg. Jl. 20. Sihon t. not Israel to pass through 
20. 36. because they t. to the iiers in wait 
2 Kings 18. 5. he t. in the Lord God of Israel 
Ps.lZ. 5. but I have t. in thy mercy, my heart shall 
22. 4. our fathers t. in thee; they have t. and thou 

didst deliver them, 5. 
8. he t. on the Lord that he would deliver him 
26. 1. 1 have t. also in the Lord, 28. 7. | 31. 14. 

33. 21. because we have t. in his holy name 

41.9. mine own familiar friend in whom I t. 
.52. 7. but t. in the abundance of his riches 
78. 22. because they t. net in his salvation 

Isa. 47. 10. for thou hast t. in thy wickedness 
Jer. 13. 25. because thou hast t. in falsehood 

48. 7. for because thou hast t. in thy works 

49. 4. O daugliterthat t. in her treasures, saying 
Dan. 3. 28. G. dalivereth his servants that t. in him 
Zcph. 3.2. she t. not in the Lord, she drew not near 
Mat.^l.A'i. he t. in God, let him deliver him now 
Luke 11. 22. taketh all his armour wherein he t. 

18. 9. he spake to certain which t. in themselves 
24. 21. we t. it had been he that redeemed Israel 

Eph. 1. 12. praise of his glory, who first t. in Christ 
13. in whom ye also t. after ye heard the word 

2 Tim. 1. 1 12. for I know whom I have t. 

1 Pet. 3. 5. holy women who t. in God, adorned 

TRUSTEDST. 

Dent. 28. 52. thy walls come down wherein thou t. 

Jer.5.17.shall impoverish thy cities wherein thou t. 

12. 5. if in the land of peace wherein thou t. 

TRUSTEST. 

2 Kings 18.19. thus saith the king of Assyria, what 

confidence is this wherein thou t.? Isa. 36. 4. 
21. thou t. on staff of this bruised reed, Isa. 36. 6. 

19. 10. let not thy God in whom thou (. Isa. 37. 10. 

TRUSTETH. 
Job 24. t 22. he riseth up and t. not his own life 

40. 23. he t. that he can draw up Jordan into his 
Psal. 21. 7. for the king t. in the Lord thro' mercy 

32. 10. that t. in the Lord mercy shall compass him 

34. 8. Lord is good, blessed is the man that i. in 

him, 84. 12. Prov. 16. 20. .Ter. 17. 7. 
57. 1. be merciful unto me, for my soul t. in thee 
86. 2. O my God, save thy servant that t. in thee 
115.8. so is every one that t. in them, 135. 18. 
Prov. 11. 28. he that t. in his riches shall fall 
28. 26. he that t. in his ov/n heart is a fool 
Zsa. 26.3. will keep him in peace because he t. in thee 
Jer. 17. 5. cursed be the man that t. in man 
Hab. 2. 18. the maker of his work t. therein 
1 Tim. 5. 5. she that is a widow indeed, t. in God 

TRUSTING. 
Psal. 112. 7. his heart is fixed, t. in the Lord 

TRUSTY. 
Job 12. 20. he removeth away the speech of the f. 

TRUTH 
Is taken (1) For tchat is opposed to a falsehood, 
a lie, a deceit. Prov. 12. 17, He that speaketh 
truth, sheweth forth righteousness; but a false 
witness deceit. J3nd St. Paul says, I speak 
the tr^ah in Christ, I lie not. (2) For fideli- 
ty, sincerity, and punctuality in keeping pro- 
mises. Generally to truth, taken in this 
sense, is joined mercy or kindness, as in Gen. 
24. 27. Eliezer, the servant of Jlbraham, gives 
thanks to God, that he had not left destitu-te 
his master of his mercy and his truth: He hath 
shewed him his mercy in giving him plenty of 
good things, and his truth in fulfilling andper- 
forming all his promises to him. Or, mercy 
and truth may express a stable, constant, and 
permanent mercy or kindness ; that is, ^^ Bless- 
ed be the Lord, who has favoured my master 
..Abraham in so constant and uniform a maii- 
ner." The Psalmist in several places extols 
the mercy and truth of God. It is his mercy 
that prevents and promises, and it is his truth 
that executes and performs. In Psal. 57. 10. 
he says, Thy mercy is great unto the heavens, 
and thy truth unto the clouds. This expresses 
their greatness, immensity, and extent : and 
that all creatures partake of them. (3) Truth 
is put for the true doctrine of the gospel. Gal. 
3. 1, Who hath hew. tched you, that you should 
not obey the truth 1 (4) Truth is put for the 
substance of the types and ceremonies of the 
law. John 1. 17, The law was given by Moses, 
but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ; 
The fulfilling of all the types and prophecies 
in the law, was by and in C)t rist. So in John 14. 



TRU 

6, I am the trut^ " / am the truth ajid eub 
stance of all the types and shadows of iht 
law ;" Or, say others, " / am the great d<fctoT 
of 7ny church, who teach them what course to 
take to get to heaven.'^ (5) True is put for 
reality, and is opposed to that which is nut ori- 
ginal and of itself. Eph. 4. 21. John 1. 9. 
That was the true light: Christ has light in 
himself, and from himself ; Itfi is the original 
fountain-light, from whence light is derived te 
all others. (6) True is opposed to hyjwcrisy^ 
dissimulation, or formality. Heb. 10. 22, Let 
us draw near with a tr^ie heart ; that is, 
with uprightness, integrity, and sincerity of 
heart. 

Gen. 24. 27. hath not left destitute master of his f . 
32. 10. I am not worthy of the least of all the t. 
42. 16. be proved, whether there be any t. in you 

Exod. 18. 21. men of f. 1| 34. 6. Lord abundant in/ 

Deut. 13. 14. behold if it bet. || 32. 4. a God oH. 

2 Sam. 2. 6. the Lord shew kindness and t. to you 

15. 20. return thou, mercy and t. be with thee 
IKingsll. 24.the word of the Ld. in thy mouth is t, 
2^m^s20.19.if peace and f.beinmy days,/sa.39.8. 
2 Chron. 18. 15. that thou say nothing but the t. 

31. 20. Hezekiah wrought that which was t. 
Keh. 9. t 13. and thou gavest them laws off. 
Esth. 9. 30. sent letters with words of peace and t 
Psal. 15. 2. he that speaketh the t. in his heart 

25. 10. the paths of the Lord are mercy and t. 
31. 5. thou hast redeemed me, O Lord God oft. 
45. 4. ride thou prosperously, because oft. 

51. 6. thou desirest t. in the inward parts 
57. 3. God shall send forth his mercy and his t. 
60. 4. banner may be displayed because of the t. 
61.7. O prepare mercy and t. which may preserve 
85. 10. mercy and t. are met together, right, peace 

. 11. t. shall spring out of the earth, and righteous 
86. 15. thou art plenteous in mercy and t. 
89. 14. mercy and t. shall go before thy face 
91. 4. his t. shall be thy shield and bucKler 
96. 13. he shall judge the people wiih his t. 
98. 3. he hath remembered his mercy and his t. 
100. 5. his t. endurelh to all generations, 117. 2 
119. 30. [ have chosen the way off. thy judgments 
119. 142. and thy law is the 1. 151. 
146. 6. the Lord is Gcd who keepeth t. for ever 

Prov. 3. 3. let not mercy and t. forsake thee 
8.7.for my mouth shall speak (.wickedness ahom. 
12. 17. he that speaks (. sheweth righteousness 
19. the lip of (. shall be established for ever 
14. 22. mercy and t. be to them that devise good 
16.6. by mercy and t. iniquity is purged by the fear 
20.28. mercy and t. preserve the king, his throne 
22. 21. might make thee know the certainty of the 
words of t. thou mightest answer the words of « 
23. 23. buy the t. and sell it not, also wisdom 

Eccl. 12. 10. what w-as written were words off. 

Isa. 25. 1. thy counsels are faithfulness and t. 

26. 2. the nation which keepeth t. may enter in 

42. 3. he shall bring forth judgment unto t. 

43. 9. or let them hear, and say, it is t. 

59. 4. nor any pleadelh far t. they speak lies 

14. fori, is fallen in the street and equity cannot 

15. yea t. fa'leth, and he that departeth from evi! 
Jer. 5. 1. if there be any that seeketh the t. 

3. O Lord, are not thine eyes upon the t.1 
7. 28. t. is perished and cut off from theit mouth 

9. 3. they are not valiant for the t. on the earth 
5. they will deceive and will not speak the t. 

10. t 10. but the Lord is the God off. 

14. t 13. I will give you peace off. in this place 

33. 6. revealed to them abundance of peace and t. 

Z>a7?.4.37.the king ofheaven,all whose works are f. 

7. 16. 1 asked him the f. of all this, 19. 

8. 12. and it cast down the f. to the ground 

10. 21. which is noted in the scripture off. 

11. 2. and now will I shew thee the f. behold 
Hos. 4. ]. there is no t. nor mercy in the land 
Mic.l. 20. thou wilt perform the f. to Jacob 
Zech". 1 9. saying, judge judgment off. and shew 

8. 3. Jerusalem shall be called a city off. 

16. speak ve every man the f. Eph.^. 25. execute 

the judgment off. and peace in your galea 
19. therefore love the f . and peace 
Mai. 2. 6. the law of t. was in his mouth 
JJfaf .15.27.she said,f.Lord, yet dogs eat the crumbs 
Mark 5. 33. the woman fearing told him all the U 
12.32.scribes said, well, Master,thou hast said thef . 
.lohn 1. 14. the only-begotten, full of grace and fr 

17. but grace and f. came by Jesus Christ 

5. 33. ye sent John, he bare witness unto the t. 
8.'32.ve shall know the f. the f. shall make you fre< 
40. ye seek to kill me, a man that teld you the t. 

44. abode not in f. because there is no f. in him 

45. because I tell you the t. ye believe me not 

46. and if I say the f. why do ye not believe 1 
14. 6. I am the way, and the f. and the life 

16. 7. I tell you f. it is expedient that I go away 
13. the Spirit off. will guide you into all f> 



TRU 



TUM 



TUR 



/din 17. 19. thsy might be siinctified ilirough ihc t. 
18. 37. I came that 1 sliould bear \vitii(!ss to thei. 
every one that is ol' tlie t. Iicareth my voice 
38. Pilate saith unto him wliat is I. ? 
.-lets 2t). 25. but I speak loith ll.o words off. 
Ho7n. I. 18. who hoid the t. in unrighteousness 
25. who changed the t. of God into a lie 

2. 2. the judgment of God is according to t. 
8. but unto them that do not obey the t. 
£0. wluch hast the form of the t. in the law 

3. 7. for if the t. of God hath more abounded 

9. 1. 1 say the t. in Christ, I lie not, my conscience 
15.8. was a minister of circumcision for t. of God 

1 Cor. 5. 8. but with the uidcavened bread of t. ■ 
4Co?'.4.2.but by manifestation of thet.commending 

7. 14. even so our boasting I made is found a t. 

11. 10. as the t. of Christ is in me none shall stop 

12. 6. I shall not bo a fool, for I will say the t. 

13. 8. we can do nothing against i. but for the t. 
Gal. 2. 5. the t. of the gospel might continue with 

14. they walked not according to t. of the gospel 

3. 1. that ye should not obey the t. 5. 7. 

4. 16. your enemy, because I tell you the t. ? 
Eph. 4. 15. but speaking the t. in love, may grow 

21. have been taughtby him as the t. is in Jesus 
124. after God is created in holiness off. 

5. 9. for the fruit of the Spirit is in all t. 

6. 14. stand having your loins girt about with t. 

2 Tkess. 2. 10. they received not the love of the t. 

12. might be damned, who believed not t. 

13. hath chosen to salvation, thro' belief of the t. 
I Tim. 2. 4. to come to the knowledge of the t. 

7. I speak the t. in Christ and lie not 

3. 15. the church, the pillar and ground off. 

4. 3. to be received of them which know the t. 
6. 5. men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the f. 

3 Tim.2. 18. who concerning the t. have erred 
25. give repentance to acknowledging of the t. 

3. 7. not able to come to the knowledge of the t. 

8. asJannesand.Tambres, so do these resist the i. 

4. 4. they shall turn away their ears from the t. 
Tit. 1. 1. according to the acknowledging of the f. 

14. commandments of men that turn from the t. 
Heb. 10. 26. after we received knowledge of the t. 
Jam. 3. 14. glory not, and lie not against the t. 

5. 19. brethren, if any of you err from the t. 

1 Pet. 1.32. have purified your souls in obeying f. 

2 Pet. 2. 2. the way off. shall be evil spoken of 

I John 1.6. walk in darkness we lie and do not the t. 
8. we deceive ourselves, the t. is not in us 

2. 4^ the t. is not in him || 27. is t. and is no lie 
21. 1 have not written, because ye know not the i. 

but because ye know it, and no lie is of the t. 

3. 19. and hereby we know that we arc of the f. 
5. 6. beareth witness, because the Spirit is t. 

'2 John 1. but also all they that have known the t. 

2. for the t. sake that dwelleth in us, and with us 
'J John 3. came and testified of the t. that is in thee 

8. that we might be fellow-helpers to the t. 

12. hath good report of all men and of the t. 
la TRUTH. 
Josh. 24. 14. serve him in 1. 1 Sam. 12. 24. 
.fudg. 9. 15. if 271 1. ye anoint me king over you 

1 Kings2. 4. walk ni t. \\ 3. 6. as he walked in t. 

2 Kings 20. 3. remember how I have walked in t. 
Psal. 33. 4. all his works are done hi t. 111. 8. 

37. t 3. shall dwell, and in t. thou shalt be fed 
132. 11. the Lord hath sworn in t. to David 
145. 18. Lord is nigh to all that call upon him in t. 

fsa. 10. 20. shall stay on the Holy One of Israel in t. 
16. 5. he shall sit upon it in t. judging and seeking 
48. 1. make mention of God of Israel, but not in t, 
61. 8. I will direct their work in t. and make 

.Jer. 4. 2. thou shalt swear, the Lord liveth in t. 
32. t 41. I will plant them in this land in t. 

Zcch.8 8. 1 will bs their God in t. and righteousness 

7I'/Gf.22.16.teachest the way of G. in t. Mark 12.14. 

John 4. 23. shall worship him in spirit and in t. 24. 

2 Cor. 7. 14. as we speak all things to you in t. 

Fhil. 1. 18. whether m (. Christ is preached 

Col. 1. 6. since ye knew the grace of God in t. 

1 Thess. 2. 13. but as it is in t. the v/ord of God 

1 John 3. 18. let us not love in tongue, but in t. 

2 John 3. the Son of the father, in t. and love 

4. 1 rejoiced, that I found of thy children walking 
in t. as commanded from the Father, 3 John 4. 
In the TRUTH. 
Psal. 69. 13. hear me in the t. of thy salvation 
John 8. 44. he was a murderer and abode not in the t. 

1 Cor. 13. 6. but charity rejoiceth in the t. 

2 Pet. 1. 12. tho' ye be established in the present t. 
2 John 1. elect lady, whom I love in the t. 3 John 1. 
'^John o. even- as thou wnlkest in the i. 

Of a TRUTH. 
1 iSa77J.21. 5. of a t. women have been kept from us 
iKin»s 19. 17. of a t. Lord, the kings of Assyria 
have destroyed the nations, Isa, 37. 18. 
Job 9. 2. 1 know it is so of a t. but how should man 
ha. 5. 9. of a t. many houses shall be desolate 
Jer. 26. 15. for of a t. the Lord hath sent me to you 
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Dan. 2. 47. of a t. it is, your God is a God of gods 
JMat. 14. 33. of a t. thou art the Son of God 
Luke 4. 25. but I tell you of a I. 9. 27. 

12. 44. of a t. I say unto you he will make, 21. 3. 

22. 59. of a t. this fellow also was witii him 
John 6. 14. this is of a t. that prophet, 7. 4U. 
Acts 4. 27. of a t. against thy holy child Jesus 

10. 34. of a 1. 1 perceive that God is no respecter 
ICor. 14. 25. will report that God is in you of a t. 

*'ee Spirit 
Thy TRUTH. 
Psal. 25. 5. lead me in thy t. and teach me 

26. 3. before my eyes and 1 have walked in thy t. 

30. 9. shall the dust praise and declare thy t. 

40. 10. and thy t. from the great congregation 
11. let thy t. continually i)reserve me 

43. 3. send out thy light and thy t. let them lead 

54. 5. to mine enemies, cut them off in thy t. 

57. 10. and thy t. unto the clouds, 108. 4. 

71.22. 1 will praise thy U \\ 86.11. will walk in thy t. 

89. 49. which thou svvarest to David in thy t. 

115. 1. to thy name give glory forf. f.sake, 138. 2. 

/5a.38.18.that go into the pit cannot hope for thy t. 

19.the father to children shall make known thy t. 

Dan. 9. 13. that we might understand thy t. 

John 17. 17. sanctify them through thy t. thy word 

IVord of truth: 
Psal. 119. 43. take not word oft. onto( my moulh 
2Cor. 6. 7. approving ourselves by the word of t. 
Eph. 1. 13. after that ye heard the word oft. 
Col. 1.5. whereof ye heard beibre in the zcor£Jo/f. 
2Tim. 2. 15. rightly dividing the word of t. 
Jam. 1. 18. of his own will begat he us by word oft. 

TRY. 
.Judg. 7. 4. and I will t. them for thee there 
^Chron. 32. 31. howbeit God left him to t. him 
Job 7. 18. that thou shouidest t. him every moment 

12. 11. doth not the earf. words and mouth taste? 
Psal. 11. 4. his eye-lids t. the children of men 

26. 2. t. my reins and my heart || 131). 23. t. me 
.7fr. 6.27. that thoumayest know and t. their way 

9. 7. I will melt them and t. them, Zcch. 13. 9. 

17. 10. I the Lord search the heart, t. the reins 
Lam. 3. 40. let us search and t. our ways, and turn 
Dan. 11. 35. some of them shall fall to t. them 
ICor. 3. 13. the fiie shall t. every man's work 
Phil. 1. 1 10. ye may t. things that are excellent 
I Pet. 4. 12. the fiery trial which is to t. you 
IJohJii. l.f. the spirits whether they are of God 
Rev. 3. 10. hour of temptation to t. them on earth 

TRIED. 
Deut. 21. 5. by the Levites shall every stroke be /. 
2Sa?n.22.3l. the word of the Lord is t. Psal. 18. 30. 
Job23.l0. when he hath t. me, I shall come as gold 

34. 36. my desire is that Job may be t. to the end 
Psal. 12. 6. as silver is t. in a furnace of earth 

17. 3. thou hast t. me and shalt find nothing 

66. 10. for thou, O God, hast t. us, as silver is t. 

105. 19. the word of the Lord t. him 

119. 1 140. thy word is t. therefore I love it 
Isa. 28. 16. behold, I lay in Zion a t. stone 
Jer. 12. 3. thou hast t. mine heart toward thee 
Dan. 12. 10. many shall be purified and t. 
Zech. 13. 9. and I will try them as gold is t. 
Heb. 11. 17. by faith Abraham when he was t. 
Jam. 1. 12. when t. he shall receive the crown 
lPet.1.7. than of gold, though it be t. with fire 
Rev. 2. 2. hast t. them which say they are apostles 
10. cast some of you into prison, that ye may be t. 

3. 18. 1 counsel thee to buy of me gold t. in the fire 

TRIEST. 
IChron. 29. 17. I know that thou t. the heart 
Jer. 11. 20. O Lord, that t. the reins and heart 

20. 12. but, O Lord of hosts, that f. the righteous 

TRIETH. 
.Job 34. 3. ear t. words, as the mouth tasteth meat 
Psal. 7. 9. the righteous God t. the hearts and reins 

1 1. 5. the Lord t. the righteous, hateth tho wicked 
Pruv. 17. 3. furnace for gold, but Lord t. the hearts 
1 ThesS. 2. 4. not mm, but God wlio t. our hearts 

TRYING. 
Jam. 1 3. the t. of vour faith worketh patience 

TU ft! BLED. 
.Judg. 7. 13, a cake of bariev bread t. into the host 

TUMULT. 
lSa7n. 4. 14. what meaneth the noise of this t. ? 
2Sam. 18. 29. 1 saw a t. but knew not what it was 
2Kings 19. 28. because thy rage against me and ti;y 
t. is come up into mine ears, Isa. 37. 29. 
Psal. 65. 7. which stilleth the t. of the people 
74. 23. the t. of those that rise up against thee 
83. 2 for, lo, thine enemies make a t. 
Isa. 33. 3. at the noise of the t the people fled 
Jer. 11. 16. with noise of a great t. he kindled fire 
Hos. 10. 14. therefore shall t. rise among thy people 
Amos 2. 2. and Moab shall die with t. with shouting 
Zech. 14. 13. a great t. from the I^ord among them 
JHat. 27.24.but rather a t. was made, he took water 
Mark 5. 38. he seeth the t. and them that wept 
Acts 21. 34. he could not know the certainty for t. 



^1cts 24. IS. neither with multitude, nor wilb 1. 

TUMULTS. 
Amos'.l. 9. behold the great t. in the midst thereftS 
'2Cor. 6. 5. approving ourselves as ministeis in *. 

12. 20. iu.sl there be whisjterings, swellings, t. 

TUMULTUOUS. 
Isa. 13. 4. a t. noise of the kingdoms gathered 
22. 2. thou that art a t. city, a joyous city 
Jer. 48. 45. shall devour the head of tho t. onoa 

TURN. 
Esth. 2.12. when every maid's t. was come to go iit 
15. now when the t. of Esther was come to go in 
TURN, Verb. 
Gen.2i. 49. that I may t. to the right hand or left 
Exod. 23. 27. make thine enemies t. their backs 
32. 12. t. from thy fierce wrath andrepent of evt5 
Lev. 19. 4. t. ye not unto idols, nor make gods 
J^sm. 14. 25. to-morrow t. you, get to wilderness 

20. 17. we will not t. to the right hand nor left 

21. 22. we will not t. into the fields or vineyards 

22. 23. he smote the ass to t. her into the way 
26. where was no way to t, to the right or left 

£)cMf.l.7.f.you,and go to the mount of theAmoritea 
40. and f.ye,take your journey into the wilderness 
13.17.lhat Lord may f .from fierceness of his anger 
14. 25. then shall t. it into money and bind it up 
30. 3. then the Lord will t. their captivity 
31.20.then will they f.to other gods and serve them 

Josh. 1. 7. t. not from it to the right hand or left 
22. 23. an altar to t. from following the Lord, 29. 
24.20. then he will i. and do you hurt and consume 

Judg. 20. 8. nor will any of us t. into his house 

l.Sa?«. 14. 7. t. thee, behold, I am with thee 
22. 17. t. and slay the priests of the Lord, 18. 

2Sa7n. 14. 19. none can t. to the right or left hand 
24. the king said, let him t. to his own house 
15.31. Lord, t. Ahithophel's counsel to foolishnesa 

IKings 8. 35. t. from their sin, 2 Chron. 6. 26, 37. 

I 7. 14. 
9. 6. if you shall at ail t. from following mo 
17.3. get hence, f. thee eastward and hide thyself 

22. 34. he said, t. thine hand, 2 Chron. 18. 33. 
2Kingsd. 18. and Jehu said, t. thee behind me, 19. 

17. 13. t. ye from your evil ways aud keep my 

commandments, Jer. 18. 8. | 26. 3. Zech. 1. 3, 4. 

]Chro7i. 12. 23. to t. the kingdom of Saul to him 

2Chron. 35. 22. but Josiah would not t. his face 

JVe/i. 1. 9. if ye t. and keep my commandments, 

Ezek. 3. 20. ] 18. 21. 1 33. 11, 14, 19. 

4. 4. and t. their reproach on their own head 

9. 26. prophets which testified to t. them to thee 
Job 5. 1. and to which of the saints wilt thou t ? 

14. 6. t. from him that he may rest til! he shall 

23. 13. but he is in one mind, and who can f. him? 

24. 4. they t. the needy out of the way, the pocT 
P,9aZ.4.2.hovv long will ye t. my glory into shame 1 

7. 12. if he t. not, he will whet his sword 

20. t3. the Lord t. to ashes thy burnt-sacrifice 

21. 12. thou shalt make them t. their back 

25. 16. t. thee unto mc, 69. 16. | 86. 16. 

85. 4. t. u.', O God of our salvation, and cause 
119. 79. let those that fear thee t. unto me 
132. 11. Lord hath sworn to David, he will not t. 
Prov. I. 23. t. you at my reproof, I will pour ou> 
4. 15. pass not by it, t. from it and pass away 

27. t. not to the right hand nor to the left 
Eccl. 3. 20. all are of dust, and all f. to dust again 
Cant. 2. 17. t. my beloved, and be thou like a roe 
Isa. 1. 25. I will t. my hand on thee and purge 

13. 14. they shall every man t. to his own people 
19. 6. and they shall t. the rivers far away 

22. 18. he will violently f. and toss thee like a ball 

23. 17. she shall t. to her hire, and shall commit 
28. 6. for strength to them that t. the battle 

30. 21. when ye t. to tho right hand and left 

31. 6. t. ye to him flom whom Israel hath revolted 
59. 20. to them that t. from transgression in Jacob 

./«•. 2. 35. surely his anger shall t. from me 

3. 7. and I said, t. unto me, but returned not, 14. 

13. 16. before he t. it into the shadow of death 
31. 13. for I will t. their mourning info joy 

18. t. thou me, and I shall be turned, thou art 
44. 5. hearkened not to t. from their wickedness 
50. 16. they shall t. every one lo his people 

Lam.5. 21. t. us unto thee, O L. we shall be turnea 
Ezek. 3. 19. he t. not from his wickedness, 33. 9 

4. 8. sl'.alt notf. thee from one side to another 
7. 22. my face will I t. also from them 

14. 6. repent and t. yourselves from your idols, 18» 

30, 32. I 33. 9, 11. Hos. 12. 6. .Ioel2. 12. 
36.. 9. 1 will t. unto you, and ye shall be tilled 
38. 12. to t. thine hand upon the desolates piacoj 
Dan. 9. 13. that we m^ght t. from our iniquities 

11. 18. shall he t. h's face unto the isles, and take 

many ; shall cause reproach to t. upon him 

19. then he shall t. his face toward the fort 

12. 3. and they that t. many to rightpousne.ss 
Hos. 5. 4. they will not frame their doings to t. 

12. 6. therefore t. thou to thy God, keep mercy 
Amos 1. 8. and I will t. mine hand agauist Ekron 



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■£mos 5. 7 ye who i. judgment to woimuood 
8. JO. and 1 will t. yout luasis iiuo iiiourfiJng 
JonoM'i. 8. lt:t lliL'iu t. every oiio Iroiu his evil way 
Zepk. S. I), liibu will 1 1. lu iK:()plea puio language 
Zet/i.y. I'i. t. ye tosiioiig lio;d ye jirisOiicrs oi hope 

13. ~i 1 will t. iiiuiu hand upon tlie lillle ones 
JlJat.i. tj. hiialKili t. iiielit;ait ol'tailRTS to children 
Mat. i>. iiy. on liiy ngiit cheek, t. to liiin the other 
Lake 1.17. to t. the iicai is otllie failiers to cliildreu 

21. J3. and it shall t. to you tor a testimony 
jil:ts 13. 4li. ol .iie, lo we t. to the Gentiles 

14. 15. that ye should t. from these vanities 
26. 18. and to t. them from darkness to light 

20. that they should repent and t. to God 
Phil. 1. ly. 1 know this snail t. to my salvation 
Tit.lAA. commaiidineiils of men that t. from truth 
Jam. 3. 3. and we t. about their whole body 
S Fet. 2. 21. to t. from the holy commandment 
Rev. 11. 6. and have power to t. waters to blood 

TURN again. 
JLeu.lS.lG. if the raw flesh t. again and be changed 
Judg. 11. 8. therefore we t. again to thee now 
Rutk 1. IJ. sire said, (. again, my daughters, 12. 
1 Ham. 15. 25. I pray thee, t. again with ine, 30. 

1 Kings 8. 33. when Israel shall t. auain to thee 
12.27. heart of this people t. again lo iljeirlord 
13. y. eat not, nor t. again by tiiesame way, 17. 

2 Kings 1. tj. go t. again to the king that sent you 
20. 5. t. again and tell Hezekiali the captain 

2C/i?-on.30.i). t. again to the Lord || y. if ye t. again 
Jab 34. 15. and man shall t. again into dust 
Psal.l8:M.iior did 1 1. ag. till they were consumed 
60.1.hasi been displeased, OMhyself to us again 

80. 3. t. us again, O Lord God of liosts, 7, 19. 

85.8.speali peace,butlet them not t. again to folly 

104. y. that they t. not again to cover the earth 

120.4. t. again our captivity, as streams in south 
Jer.2.). 5. t. ye again every one from his evil way 

31.21. <. again,0 virgin ofIsrael,i.ao-aiHto cities 
Lani.2 40. let us try our ways and t. again to tlie L. 
Eiek- 8. (5. t. again and thou shaltsee, 13. 15. 
Mic.l.ld. he will t. again,\\e will have compassion 
Zcc/t. lO.y.shall live with their children and t. again 
Mat. 7. 6. lest they t. again and rend you 
Luke 10. t). if not, it shall t. to you again 

17. 4. and seven times in a day t. again to thee 
Qal. 4. 0. iiow t. ye again to the weak elements 

T\]RN aside: 
Ezod. 3. 3. 1 will now t. aside and see this sight 
Deut. 5. 32. shall not t. aside to the right hand 

11. 16. and ye t. aside and serve other gods, 28. 

17. 20. that he t. not aside from commandment 
31.29. after my death ye will t. aside from the way 

Josh. 23. G. that ye t. not aside therefrom to the 
right hand or the left, 1 Sam. 12. 20, 21. 
Ruth 4. 1. ho, such a one, t. aside sit down here 
2 Sam. 2. 21. Asahel, t. aside and take his armour 
23. howbeit he refused to t. aside 

18. 30. the king said, t. aside, and stand here 
Job 36. t IS. a great ransom cannot t. thee aside 
Psal. 40. 4. respecteth not such as t. aside io lies 

101. 3. I hate the work of them that t. aside 
125. 5. as for such as t. aside to crooked ways 

Is a. 10. 2. to t. aside the needy from judgment 
29. 21. t. aside, the just for a thing of nought 
^O. 11. get out of the way, ^ aside out of the path 

Z<fflm.3.35.lo t. aside the right of a man before thee 

Amos 2. 7. and that t. asidethe way of the meek 
5. 12. and they (. aside the poor in the gate 

Mai. 3. 5. and that t. aside the stranger from right 
TURN away. 

Gen. 27. 44. tarry till thy brother's fury t. away 
45. till thy brother's anger t. away from thee 

Ji''um. 32. 15. for if ye t. away from after him, 
Deut. 30. 17. Josh: 22. 16. 2 Chron. 7. 19. 

Deut.7. 4. they will t. away thy son from following 
13.5. he iiath spoken to t. you away from the Lord 
17. 17. moltiply wives, that his heart t. not atcay 
23. 14. that he see no unclean thing and t. away 

1 Kings 2. 1 16.1 ask one petition, (.not aic.my face 
11. 2. surely they will t. away your heart 

SKings\8.2i.ho\v wilt tliou t. away the faceof one 
captain and put thy trust on Egypt 1 /5a.3C.9. 

1 Chron. 14. 14. go not up, t. atcay from them 

2 Chron. 6. 42. O Lord God t. not away the face of 
thine anointed, remember mercies, PsaZ. 132.10. 

25. 27. Amnziah did t. away from following Lord 

29.10. to make a covenant with God of Israel, that 

wrath may t. away,2Q.S.Ps.\m.'=n. Prow.24.18. 

20. 9. the Lord will not (. aioay his face from you 

Job 9. t 12. who can (. him away ? 11. t 10- 



Jcr. 8. 4.saith L. shall he t. away n.nAnijt return? 

18.20. 1 stood to t. away thy wrath from ihein 

29. 14. 1 will t. away your captivity, Zepk. 2. 7. 

32. 40. that I will not t. awuy iwnu ihem 
y>a/«.2.14.iiot discovered iniquiiy, lo I. a. captivity 
Eiek. 14.6. t. a«J«7/ your faces trum abominations 
^/«05l.3.and for four I will nott. away the punish- 
ment thereof, 6, 9, 11, 1.5. | 2. 1,4, 6. 
Jonah 3. 9. God will t. awuy from hrs tierce anger 
Jlal. 2. 6. and did i. many away from iniquity 
Mat. 5. 42. would borrow of thee, t. not thou away 
Mots 13.8. seeking to t. away the deputy from faith 
Rum. 11. 26. shall t. away ungodliness from Jacob 
2 Tim. 3. 5. traitors, heady, from such t. away 

4. 4. they shall (. away their ears from truth 
Heb. 12. 25. howescajie, if we (. away from him? 

TURN back. 

Z>eM(.23.13.(.i.and cover that which comes fr. thee 

2 Kings 19. 28. 1 will put a hook in thy nose and t. 

thee back by the v.'ay thou earnest, Jsa. 37. 29. 

Psal. 44. 10. makest us to t. back from the enemy 

56. 9. when I cry, then shall mine enemies (. back 
/ac. 14.27. his hand stretched, who shall t. it back? 
Jer. 4. "28. neither will 1 1. back from it 

6. 9. t. back thine hand as a grape-gatherer 

21. 4. behold, I will t. back ihe weapons of war 
49. 8. liee ye, (. back, dwell deep, O inhabitants 

Ezek. 38. 4. and I will t. thee back, 39. 2. 
'Zeph. 3. 20. when I t. back your captivity 
Mark 13. 16. not t. back to take up his garment 
Gal. 4. t 9. how t. ye back to beggarly elements? 

TURNm. 
Gen. 19. 2. behold now, my lords, (. in, I pray you 
Judg. 4. 18. t. in, my lord, t. in to me, fear not 

19. 11. let us(. in to this city of the Jebusites 

2 KingsA.li). that the man ofGodshaltf. in thither 
Prov. 9. 4. whoso is simple, let him t, in hither, 16. 

TURN to the Laid. 
Dent. 4. 30. if thou i. to the Lordtby God, 30.10. 
2 Chron. 15. 4. in their trouble did t. to the Lord 
Psal. 22.27. ends of the world shall (. to the Lord 
Lam. 3. 40. let us try our ways and t. to the J.ord 
Hos. 14. 2. take with you words and (. to the Lord 
Joel 2. 13. rend your heart and t. lo the Lord 
Luke 1. 16. many of Israel shall he t. to the Lord 
2Cor.3.16. nevertheles-^jwhen it shall i. to the Lord 

TURNED. 
Gen. 3. 24. a flaming sword which t. every way 
42. 24. Joseph (. about from them and wept 
Exod. 7. 15. the rod which was t. to a serpent 
17. the waters which are in the river shall be t. 
to blood, 20. Psal. 76. 44. | 105. 29. 

14. 5. heart of Pharaoh was t. against the people 
Lev. 13.3. when the hair is (. white, 10. 17,20, 25. 
Mum. 21. 33. they t. and went by way of Bashan 

22. 83. the ass saw me and (. from me three limes 
Deut. 23. 5. t. the curse into a blessing, JVcA. 13. 2. 

31. 18. in that they are (. unto other gods 
Josh. 7. 26. Lord f . from the fierceness of his anger 
.Tudg. 2. 17. they (. quickly out of the way 

15. 4. Samson look tire-brands and t. tail to tail 

20. 42. therefore they t. their backs before Israel 
\Sam. 4. fiy.travaiied, for her pains were t. on her 

10. 6. and thou shall be (. into another mkn 

14. 21. even they also t. to be with the Israelites 
47. whithersoever he t. himself he vexed them 
15.27. as Samuel t. about to go away, he laid 
17. 3(/. and David t. from him toward another 
2 Sam. 2. 19. Asahel (. not from following Abner 

19. 2. the victory that day was t. into mourning 

1 Kings 2. 15. howbeit the kingdom is t. about 
28.Joab(. after Adonijah, tho'not after Absalom 

8. 14. the king t. his face about, and blessed Israel 

11. 9. because his heart was t. from the Lord 

2 Kings 5. 12. so Naaman t. and went away in rage 
16.18.Ahaz(. the covert from the house of theLd. 
20. 2. (. his face to the wall, and prayed, Isa. 38.2. 
23.16. as Josiah (. himself he spied sepulchres 

25. was no king that t. to the Lord like him 

26. Lord t. not from the fierceness of his wrath 

1 Chron. 10. 14. he t. the kingdom unto David 

2 Chron. 12. 12. the wrath of the Lord t. from him 

20. 10. they t. from them and destroyed them not 
29. 6. for our fathers have t. their backs 

Ezra 6. 22. t. the heart of the king of Assyria 
10. 14. until the wrath of our God be t. from us 

Keh. 9. 35. neither t. they from their wicked works 

£s«/t.9.1.though it was t. to the contrary that Jews 
22. the month which was t. to them from sorrow 

Job\Q.\\. God «. me into the hands of the wicked 
19. 19. and they whom I loved are t. against me 



39. t. away my reproach which I fear 
Prov. 25. 10. and lest thine infamy t. not away 
29.8. but wise men (. away wrath 
Cant. 6 5. t. away thine eyes from me, for they 
fsa. 47. t 10. thy wisdom caused thee to t. away 
58. 13. if thou t. away thy foot from the sabbath 
Jer 2 24. in her occasion who can (. her away ? 
3. IS and Ihou shai^. not t. awav from rae 
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Pi-.119.37.i.awa7/ mine eyes from beholding vanit}^ 20. 14. yet his meat in his bowels is (. it is the gal! 



28. 5. and under i' 'st. up as it were fire 
30.15. terrors are i. upon me, they pursue my soul 
31. my harp is t. to mourning, and my organ 
31. 7. if my step hath t. out of the way, my heart 
38. 14. it is t. as clay to the seal, they stand as 

41. 22. and sorrow is t. into joy b^ore him 

42. 10. and the Lord t. the captivity of Job 
Psal. 9. 17. the wicked shall bo t. into hell 



Psal.2fi. 11 .thou hast t. my mourning into da iciftg 
66. 6. he t. the sea into dry land, they went thro 
81. 14. and t. my hand against their advereariet 
105. 25. he t. their heart to hate his i>eople 
114. 8. which t. the rock inio a standing water 
119. 59. I t. my feet unto thy testimonies 

F.ccl. 2. 12. and I t. myself to behold wisdom 

Isa. 21. 4. night of my pleasure he t. into fear 
29. 17. Lebanon shall be t. into a fruitful field 
34. 9. the streams thereof shall be t. into pitch 
53. 6. we have t. every one to his own way 
63. 10. therefore he was (. to be their enemy 

./er.2.21. how ait thou t. into a degenerate plant? 
27. they have (. their back to me, not their faoj 
S.lO.Judah hath not t. tome with her whole heart 
6. 12. their houses shall be t. unto others 
8. 6. no man repented, every one t. to his course 
23.22.lliey should have t. them from their evil way 
31. 18. and I shall be (. i| 19. after that 1 was t 
32. 33. they t. unto me the back, and not the lac* 
34. 15. and ye were now t. and had done right 

16. but ye t. and polluted my name and caused 

48. 39. how hath Moab t. thee back with shame? 

Lam. 1.20. behold, Lord, mine heart is t. within me 

3. 3. surely against me ishe^. he turneth his hanrl 
5. 2. our inheritance is t. to strangers, our liousea 

15. joy is ceased, our dunce is t. into mourning 
21. turn us unto thee, O Lord, and wesha.lbet. 

Ezek. 1. 9. they t. not when they went, 12. | 10. il. 
17. 6. a vine, whose branches (. toward him 
26. 2. she is t. unto me, I shall be replenished 

Dan. 10. 8. my comeliness was t. into corruption 

16. by the vision my sorrow's are I. upon me 
^05.7. 8. among the people Ephraim is a cake not t 

11. 8. Ephraim, mine heart is t. within me 
Jocl2. 31. sun shall be t. into darkness, ./?cfs 2. 20. 
Jimos 6. 12. for ye have t. judgment into gall 
Jonah 3. 10. that they (. from their evil way 
Hab.^.lQ. the cup of Lord's right hand be (.to thee 
Zcch. 14. 10. all the land shall be (. into a plain 
Murk 5. 30. Jesus (. about in the press, and said 
Luke 22. 01. the Lord (. and ](>oked ui'.on Peter 
John 16. 20. but your sorrow shall be (. into joy 
.^cts 7. 42. God (. and gave them up to worship 

9. 35. all at Lyddasaw him and t. lo the Lord 

11. 21. a great number believed and (. to the Lord 
15. 19. which from the Gentilci are (. to God 
17. 6. these that have (. the world uj'sjde down 

IThcss. 1. 9. shew how ye t. to God from idols 
2Tim. 4. 4. and they shall be (. unto fables 
Heb. 11. 34. (. to flight the armies of the aliens 

12. 13. lest that which is lame be (. out of the waj 
Jam. 3. 4. yet are they (. with a very small helm 

4. 9. let your laughter be t. lo mourning 

2 Pet. 2.22. the dog is (. to his own vomit again 

TURNED a^am. 

Ezod. 4. 7. behold it was (. again as his other flesli 

■ 'icdg. 3. 19. Ehud (. again from the quarries 

8 33. Israel t. again, went a whoring after Baalim 

20. 41. when Israel (. again, Benjamites amazed 

1 Sam.\5.3} .so Samuel (. again after Saul,andSaul 

2 Sam. 22. 38. 1 (. not again till I had consumed 
2 Kings 5. 26. when the man (. a. from his chariot 
P5.126. 1. when Lord (. again the cajjtivity ofZion 

TURNED aside. 
Exod. 3. 4. the Lord saw that he (. aside to see 

32. 8. they have (. aside quickly, Deut. 9. 12, 16 
Judg. 14. 8. he (. aside to see the lion's carcase 
1 Sam. 6. 12. the kine (. not aside to the right 

8. 3. but (. aside after lucre, and took bribes 
1 Kings 15. 5. David (. not aside from any thing 

20. 39. a man (. aside and brought a man to me 
2Kivgs2.2. 2. Josiahf.not aside to right hand or left 
Job 6. 18. the paths of their way are (. aside 
Psal. 18. 51. they weref. aside like a deceitful bow 
Cant. 6. 1. whither is thy beloved t. aside? 
Isa. 44. 20. a deceived heart hath (. him aside 
Lam. 3. 11. he hath (. aside my waj's and pulled 
1 Tim. 1. 6. have t. aside unto vain jangling 

5. 15. for some are already (. aside after Satan 

TURNED away. 
J^um. 14. 43. because ye are (. airay from the Lord 

20. 21. wherefore Israel (. aioay from him 

25. 4. that the anger of the Lord may be (. nwa?j 
11. Phinehas hath (. my wrath away from Israel 

1 Kings 11. 3. and his w'ives t. atcay his heart, 4. 

21. 4. and Ahab (. atcay and would eat no bread 

2 Chron. 29. 6. our fathers (. atcay their faces 
Psal. 66. 20. which hath not (. atcay my prayer 

78. 38. vea, many a time (. he his anger away 
Isa. 5. 25. for all this his anger is not (. away, but 
iiishand is stretched out still, 9 12,17,21. 1 10.4. 

12. 1. thy anger is t. away || 50. 5 nor (. I away 
.59. 14. and judgment is (. away backward 

Jer.S. 25. your iniquities have (. away these thin?.. 

38. 22. thy feet are sunk, they are (. atcav bic!. 

46. 5. wherefore have I seen them (. away bnrk^ 

50. 6. shepherds have (. them away on r~oiinf!ii?i!» 

Dan. 9. 16. let thy fury be (.awa?/ from Jeru-a.e'ii 

Hos, 1^- 4 for mine anger is t. av/ay from hint 



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JVaA.2.2. tlio Ld. liathf. aioinj excellency of Jacob 
.4ci*' l"J.-<i. this Paul iiuui t. aioatj much jieojile 
i Tim. 1. 15. all liiey in Asia be t. away I'roiii lue 

TURNED //ac/.-. 
Josk. 8. 20. the people t. back u])on tiie pursuers 

11. 10. Josliua at tiiat tune t. back and look 
1 Hant. 15. 11. Saul is t. back from follouing me 
iHam. 1. ~'Z. the bow of Jonatiiaii t. not back 
I Kings 18. 37. that thou hast t. their heart back 

2-2. 'S6. saw it was not king of Israel, they t. back 
iKings 1..5.when the messengers f. iacA", why t.iacA 

2. 24. he t. back and looked on them, and cursed 

15. 2U. so the king of Assyria t. back and stayed 
1 Chron. 21. 20. Oman t. back, and saw the angel 
fob 34. 27. because they t. back from him 
Psal. y. 3. when mine enemies are t. back, shall fall 

35. 4. let them be t. back that devise, 70. 2, 3. 

44. 18. our Loan is not t. back from thy way 

78.9. children of Ephraim t. back in day of battle 
41. yea, they t. back and tempted God, 57. 

129. 5. and Itt them be t. back that hate Zion 
ha. 42. 17. they shall be t. back that trust in images 
Jer. 4. 8. the anger of the Lord is not t. back 

11. 10. they are t. back to iniquities of fathers 

4/). 21. they also are t. back and are fled away 
Lavi. 1. 13. he haihf. me back, and made me faint 
Xeph. 1. 6. them that are t. back from the Lord 
Luke2. 45. t. back again to Jerusalem seeking him 

17. 15. one of the lepers i. back, andglorllied God 
John 20. 14. she t. herself Z/acA; and saw Jesus 
dels 7. 39. in their hearts t. back again into Egypt 

TURNED in. 
Oen. 19. 3. the two angels t. in unto Lot 
38. 1. Judah t. in to Hirah the Adullamite 
Judg. 4. 18. when Sisera had t. in unto Jael 

18. 3. the Danites t. in thither and said to him 
iKingsi. 8. Elisha t. in thither to eat bread 

11. he t. into the chamber and lay there 
TURNEST. 

1 Kings 2. 3. majest prosper whithersoever thou t. 
Job 15. 13. that thou t. thy Spirit against God 
Psal. 90. 3. thou t. man to destruction, and sayest 

TURNETH. 
Lev, 20. 6. soul that t. after wizards to go after them 
£)ejit.29.l8. whose heart t. away this day from God 
Ji»sA.7.3.what shall I say, when Israeli, their backs 

2 Kings 21. f 13. he wipeth and t. it upon the face 
Job 39. 22. the horse t. not back from the sword 
Psal. 107. 33. he t. rivers into a wi'ldsrness 

35. he t. the wilderness into a standing water 
146. 9. the way of the wicked he t. upside down 
Prov. 15. 1. a soft answer t. away wrath, but words 
17. 8. a gift, whithersoever it t. prospereth 
21. 1. he t. the king's heart whithersoever he will 
26. 14. as the door I. upon his hinges, so doth 
28. 9. that t. away his ear from hearing the law 
30. 30. a lion that t. not away for any 
Elccl, 1. 6. tlie wind t. about unto the north 
Cant. 1 7. why should I be as one that (. aside 1 
fsa. 9. 13. the people t. not to him that smiteth 
24. 1. the Lord t. the earth upside down 
44. 25. that t. wise men backward, and maketh 
./er. 14. 8. that t. aside to tarry for a night 
49. 24. Damascus is feeble, and t. herself to flee 
Lam. 1. 8. yea, she sigheth and t. backward 
3. 2. he t. his hand against me all the day 
Eiek. 18. 24. when righteous i. away, 2(). | 33. 18. 

27. when the wicked man t. away, 28. 1 33. 12. 
Amos 5. 8. t. the shadow of death into morning 

TURNING. 
2irin^5 21.13. 1 will wipe Jerusalem as a dish t. it 
2 Chron. 36. 13. he hardened his heart from t. toL. 
Prov. 1. 32. the t. away of simple shall slay them 
Isa. 29. 16. your t. of things upside down as clay 
57. 1 17. 1 hid me and was wroth, went on t. away 
Mic. 2. 4. t. away he hath divided our fields 
.>9cfs3.26.to bless you in t. you from your iniquities 
Jam. 1. 17. with whom is no shadow of ^ 
2 Pet. 2. 6. t. Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes 
Jude 4. (. the grace of God into lasciviousness 

TURTLE, S. 
^en. 15. 9. take a t. dove and a young pigeon 
Lev. 1. 14. shall bring his offering of i.-doves 
5. 7. he shall bring for his trespass two t.-dovesor 
young pigeons, 12. 8. | 14. 22, 30. ] 15. 14, 29. 
11. if he be not able to bring two i.-doves 
12. 6. she shall bring a f,.-dove for a sin-offering 
J^um. 6. 10. on eighth day he shall bring two t. 
Psal. 74. 19. O deliver not the soul of thy i.-dove 
Cant. 2. 12. the voice of the t. is heard in cur land 
Jer. 8. 7. t. and crane observe the time of coming 
I.uke 2 24 to oflTer a sacrifice, a pair of t.-doves 

TUTORS. 
(int 4. 2. tbe heir while a child is under t. and gov. 

TWAIN,. 
1 .S'ttTtt. 18. 21. be my son-in-law in the one of the t. 
i Kings A. 33. shut the door on them t. and prayed 
Isa. 6. 2. the seraphims, with t. he covered his face 
with t. he covered his feet, and with (. he did fly 
Jer. 34. 18. when they cut the calf in t. and passed 
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Ezek. 21. 19. both t. .hall come out of one land 
Mat. 5. 41. compel tliee Iv) gu a iiiiie, go vvuii nn.i I. 
19. 5. cleave to wife, and iiiuy l. shall be oat- ilesli 
6. wherefore they are no more I. Mark 10. b. 
21. 31. whether oft. d.d the will of his father'? 
27. 21. whether of the t. will ye thatl released 
51. the vail of temple was rent in t. Mark 15. 38. 
Ej)k. 2. 15. to make in himself of i. one new man 

TWELFTH. 
1 Kings 19. 19. twelve yoke of oxen, he with the t. 

1 Chron. 24. 12. the t. lot came fortn to Jakim 
25. 19. the I. lot came ibrth to Hashabiah 

27. 15. the t. captain tor the t. month, Heldai 

2 Chron. 34. 3. in the t. year of Josiah's reign 
Esth. 3. 7. in the t. year of king Ahasuerus 
Ezek. 32. 1. in the t. year, in the t. month 

17. in the t. year and titteenth day of the month 
33. 21. in the t. year of our captivity, tenth month 
Rev. 21. 20. the t. foundation was an amethyst 
See Day, Month. 
TWELVE. 
Oen. 14. 4. t. years they served Chedorlaomer 
17. 20. t. princes shall Ishmael beget, 25. 16. 
35. 22. now the sons of Jacob were t. 
42. 13. they said, thy servants are t. brethren, 32. 
49. 28. all these are the t. tribes of Israel 
Exod. 15.27.lhey came to Elim, where were i. wells 
24. 4. t. pillars according to the t. tribes of Israel 

28. 21. shall be t. precious stones, 39. 14. 
Lev. 24. 5. and thou shalt bake t. cakes thereof 
J\rum. 1. 44. t. princes-|| 7. 3. they brought t. oxen 

7. 84. t. chargers, t. silver bowls, t. spoons 
87. t. bullocks, t. rams, t. lambs of the first year 

17. 2. t. rods, according to house of fathers, 6. 

29. 17. on second day olTer t. young bullocks 
Deut. 1. 23. 1 took t. men of you, one of a tribe 
Josh. 3. 12. take ye t. men out of the tribes, 4. 2. 

4. 3. take ye t. stones out of Jordan, 8, 9, 20. 
2 Sam. 2. 15. there arose and went over by number 
t. of Benjamin, and t. of the servants of David 
1 Kings 4i. 7. Solomon had t. officers over all Israel 

7. 25. the sea stood on t. oxen, 44. 2 Chron. 4. 15. 

10. 20. t. lions on the one side, 2 Chron. 9. 19. 

11. 30. Ahijah rent Jeroboam's garm. in (. pieces 

18. 31. Elijah took t. stones and built an altar 

19. 19. found Elisha plowing with t. yoke of oxen 
1 Chi: 25. 9. with brethren and sons t. So to the end 
Ezra 6. 17. for a sin-oftering t. he-goats, 8. 35. 

8. 24. there I separated t. of the chief of priests 
JVe/i. 5. 14. t. years not eaten bread of the governor 
Job 38. 132. canst thou bring forth tlie t. signs ? 
Jer.52.20.i.brazen bulls, Nebuzar-adan took away 
£2e/i.43.16. the altar shall be t. cubits long, t. broad 

47. 13. inherit the land according to the t. tribes 

Dan. 4. 29. at end of t. months he walked in palace 

Mat. 9. 20. a woman was diseased with an issue of 

blood t. years, Mark 5. 25. Luke 8. 43. 

10. 2. the names of the t. apostles, L^lke 6. 13. 
14. 20. they took up of fragments t. baskets, 

Mark 0. 43. | 8. 19. Luke 9. 17. .hhn G. 13. 

19. 28. ye also shall sit upon t. thrones, judging 
the t. tribes of Israel, Luke 22. 30. 

26. 20. now when even was come, he sat down 

with the t. Mark 14. 17. Luke 22. 14. 

47. while he yet spake, Judas one of the t. came, 

Mark 14. 10, 43. Lukc2i. 47. John 0. 71. 

53. shall give me more than t. legions of angels 

Mark5.i2.she was of the age of t. yeaxs, Luke 8.42. 

14. 20. it is one of the t. thatdippeth with me 

Luke 2. 42. and when Jesus was t. years old 

John 6. 70. Jesus said, have I not chosen you t. ? 

11. 9. are there not t. hours in the day 7 

20. 24. Thomas one of the t. was not with them 
jlcts 7. 8. and Jacob begat the t. patriarchs 

19. 7. prophesied, and all the men were about t. 

24. 11. but t. days since I went up to Jerusalem 

26. 7. to which promise our t. tribes hope to come 

1 Cor. 15. 5. he was seen of Cephas, then of the t. 

Jam. 1. 1. to the t.tribes which are scattered abroad 

Rev. 12. 1. and upon her head a crown of t. stars 

21. 12. the city had t. gates, at the gates t. angels 

14. the wall of the city had t. foundations, and in 
them the names of the t. apostles of the Lamb 

21. the t. gates were t. pearls, street pure gold 

22. 2. the tree of life bare t. manner of fruits 
See HuNDRKD, Thousand. 

TWENTY. 
Gen. 18. 31. pevadverrture there shall be t. found 
there, he said, I will not destroy it for t. sake 

31. 38. this t. years have I been with thee, 41. 

32. 14. for a present for Esau, t. he-goats, t. rams 

15. and ten bulls, t. she asses, and ten foals 
37. 28. they sold Joseph for t. pieces of silver 

Exod. 30. 13. a shekel is t. gerahs. Lev. 27. 25. 

JTum. 3. 47. I 18. 18. Ezek. 45. 12. 

14. from t. years old and above, 38. 26. JVura. 1. 

3, 18, 20. 1 14. 29. I 26. 2. j 32. 11. 1 Chron. 

23. 24, 27. 2 Chron. 25. 5. | 31. 17. Ezra 3. 8. 

Lev. 27.2. thy estimation of the male from t. years 

5. from five years old to t. years, t. shekels 



A^iiJrt.l 1.19. shall not eat neither ten days, nort. day* 

18. 16. the shekel of the sanctuary is t. gerahs 
Judg. 4.3. Jabbin mightilv ojipressed Israel f.yeaiH 

11. 33. Jephthah smote fiom Aroer even t. citie* 

15. 20. Samson judged Israel t. years, 16. 31. 

1 .b'ti/«.7. 2. theark wasin Kirjath-jearim t. years 
14.14. Jonathan and his armour-bearer slew i. men 

2 Saia. 3. 20. Abner came to David with t. men 
9. 10. Ziba had fifteen sons and t. servants, 19. 17. 

1 Kings 4. 23. Solomon's provision daily, t. oxen 
9. 10. came to pass at the end of t. years, when 
Solomon had built the two houses, 2 Chrun.8.l 
11. Solomon gave Hiram t. cities in Galilee 
•2 Kings 4. 42. brought the man of God t. loaves 
Ezra 8. 27. I even weighed t. basons uf gold 
Ezek. 4. 10. thy meal by weight, t. shekels a day 

40. 49. the length of the porch was t. cubits 

41. 2. the breadth of the door was t. cubits 
Hag. 2. 16. when one came to a heap of t. mea 

sures, to draw out fifty vessels, there were but / 
Zech. 5.2. the length of the flying roll t. cubits 
.6cts 27. 28. and sounded, and found it t. fallioms 

TWENTY two. 
Judg. 10. 3. Jair judged Israel t. tico years 

1 Kirgs 14. 20. Jeroboam reigned t. two years 

16. 29. Ahab reigned over Israel t. two years 

2 Kings 8. 26. Ahaziah was t. and two years old 
21.iy.Amon t. two years old, when began to reign 

1 Chron. 12.28. of his father's house t. two captains 

2 Chron. 13. 21. but Abijah begat t. and two sons 
TWENTY three. 

■Tudg. 10. 2. Tola judged Israel t. three years 
2 Kings 23. 31. Jehoahaz was t. three years old 

1 Chron. 2. 22. Jair had t. three cities in Gilead 
Jer. 25. 3. fiom 13th year of Josiah to t. third year 

52. 30. in the t. third year of Nebuchadnezzar 

TWENTY four. 
JiTuin. 7. 88. the offerings were t. and four bullocks' 

2 Sam. 21. 20. fingers and toes t.four in number 
1 Kings 15. 33. Baasha reigned t. and four years 
//a^.2.18. consider fromt./owrtMayand ninth mon. 
Rev.i. 4. round about the throne were t.four seats, 

and on the seats I savi^ t. four elders sitting 
5. 8. the t.four elders fell down, 11. 16. 1 19. 4. 

TWENTY ^we. 
J^'um. 8. 24. from t.five years old and upward 

1 Kings 22. 42. Jehoshaphat reigned t. and Jiv€ 
years in Jerusalem, 2 Chron. 20. 31. 

2 Kings 14. 2. Amaziah wo.st.five years old when 
he began to reign, 2 Chron. 25. 1. 

15. 33. Jotham t.five years old, 2 Chron. 27. 1,8. 
18. 2. Hezekiah t.five years old, 2 Chron. 29. 1. 
23. 30. Jehoiakim t.five years, 2 Chron. 36. 5. 
J\'eA. 6. 15. the wall finished in t.fifthA-dy of Elul 
Jer. 52. 31. t. fifth day Evil-Merodach lifted up 

TWENTY six. 
1 KinrrslQ.B.'m t. .y/ifAof Asa, Elah began to, reign 

TWENTY seven. 
Gen. 8. 14. t. sev. day of second month, earth drle^ 

1 Kings 16. 10. t.seventh of Asa, Zimri reigned, 15. 
2Kina-s 25.27. on t. seventh day of twelfth month 

TWENTY eight. 
Exod.t2t5. 2. length of curtain t. eight cubits, ^8. 9 

2 Kings 10. 3G. Jehu reigned t. and eight years 
2 Chron. 11. 21. Rehoboam begat t. eight sons 

TWENTY wme. 
Gen. 11. 24. Nahor lived t. nine years and begat 
2 Kings 14. 2. Amaziah reigned t. nine years 
18. 2. Hezekiah i. nine years, 2 Chr. 25. 1. 1 29. 1 
See Thousand. 
TWICE. 
Gen. 41. 32. for that the dream was doubled t. 
43. t 10. surely now we had returned t. by this 
Exod. 16. 5. and it shall be t. as much, 22. 
J\''am. 20. 11. with his rod he smote the rock t. 
1 Sam. 18. 11. David avoided out of his presence t 

1 Kings 11. 9. which had appeared unto him t. 

2 Kings 6. 10. saved himself there not once nor t 
Keh. 13. 20. lodged without Jerusalem once or t 
.Tob 33. 14. for God speaketh once, yea t. yet mao 

40. 5. yea t. but I will proceed no further 
42. 10. Lord gave Job t. as much as he had before 
Psal. 62. 11. t. have I heard, power belongeth to G 
Eccl. 6. 6. though he live a thousand years t. told 
Mark 14. 30. cock crow t. thou shalt deny me, 72. 
Luke 18. 12. I fast t. in the week, I give tithes 
Jade 12. t. dead, plucked up by the roots 

TWIGS. 

Ezek. 17. 4. he cropped off the top of his young t. 

22. I will crop off from the top of his voung t. 

TWILIGHT. 

1 Sam. 30. 17. and Cavid smote them from the t 

2 Kings 7. 5. the lepers rose in the t. to go to camp 
7. the Svrians arose and fled in the t. left tents 

Job 3. 9. let the stars of the t. thereof be dark 
24. 15. the eye of the adulterer waiteth for the £. 
Prov. 7. 9. he went the way to her house in the t 
Ezek.V2.G. in sight thou sha'lt carry it farth in ihet. 
7.1 digged, and brought it forth in the t. and I bare 

12. the prince shall bear it in the t and go forth 



TWO 

TWINED, Sec Fine. 

TWiiNKLING. 

1 Cor. la. 52. be all changed, in the t. of an eye 

TWINS. 
f/en.ii5.24.Rebekah had i. || 38.'27.Taraarhadi. 
Cant. 4. 2. whsreol' every one beareth t. 6. 6. 
5. thy breasts like two rows that are t. 7. 3. 
TWO. 
Gen. 4. 19. and Liimech took unto him t. wives 
6, 19. t. of every sort shalt thou bring into the ark 
7 2. of beasts ihal are not clean by t. 9. 15. 
25. 23. i. nations are in lliy womb, and t. manner 
of people shall be separated from thy bowels 
27. 36. be hath supplanted me these t. times 
32.10. over Jordan, and now 1 am become f .bands 
49.14.Issacliar is an ass couching between t. burd. 
Exod. 1(5. 2-2. they gathered (. omers for one man 

21.21. if he contuiue a day or t. not be punished 
Lev. 5. 7. shall bring t. turtle-doves or t. pigeons, 

12. 8. 1 14. 22. I 15. 14, 29. J^Tum. 6. 10. 
11. if he be not able to bring t. turtle-doves 
12. 5. if a maid, then she shall be unclean t. weeks 
16.7.Aaron Glial! take t. goats || 8. castlots upon t. 
24. 6. sha't set the cakes in t. rows, six on a row 
J^um. 7. 3 brought a waggon for t. of the princes 
17. t. oten, 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71. 
10.2. make thee t. trumpets of silver for calling 

22. 22. his ass, Baiaaai's t. servants were with him 
29. 14. the t. ram-s, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32. 

31. 27. and divide ihe prey into t. parts 

Deut. 3. 8. t. kings, 21.14. 47. Jos/i. 2. 10. ] 9. 10. 
17. 6. at the niouih of t. or three witnesses be put 
to death, 19. 15. JMat. 18. 16. 2 Cor. 13. 1. 
21. 15. if a man have t. wives, one beloved 

32. 30. hovv' should t. put ten thousand to llight? 
"osli. 14. 3. t. tribes, 4. | 21. 16. | 21. 25. t. cities 

Judg. 5. 30. divided to every man a damsel or t. 
11.37. let me alone t. months, that I may bewail 

16. 28. that I may be avenged for my t. eyes 
Rutk l.i9.they t.weiU till they cametoBeth-lehera 

4. 11. which i. did build the house of Israel 

1 Sam. 1. 2. t. wives, 27. 3. \ 30. 5, 18. 2 Sam. 2. 2. 

2 Sam. 8.2. even with t. lines measured he to put 

1 Kings 2. 5. and what he did to the t. captains 
3. 18. ihere was none save we t. in the house 

5. 12. Hiram and Sol. t. made a league together 
14. and t.. months they were at home 

11. 29. and they t. were alone in the field 

12. 28. Jeroboam made t. calves, 'i, Kings 17. 15. 

17. 12. I am gaihering t. sticks to dress it 

18. 21. how long bait ye between t. opinions? 
20. 27. Israel pitched like i. little flocks of kids 

2 Kings 1. 14. lire burnt up the t. former captains 

2. 6. they t. went on || 24. came forth t. she-bears 
5. 22. give, I pray thee, t. changes of garments 

^. be content, take t. talents, and he urged him 
7. 1. t. measures of barley f tr a shekel, 16. 18. 

10. 4. behold, t. kings stood not before him 

1 ChrA. 3. Ashur, father of Tekoah, had t. wives 
11.21. ofthree,hc was more honourable than the t. 

2 Chron. 24. 3. Jehoiada took for Joash t. wives 
Job 13. 20. only do not t. things unto me, then 

42.7. my wrath is kindled against thy t. friends 
Prof. 30. 7. t. things have I required of thee 
Eccl. 4. 9. t. are better than one, because they have 
11. if t. lie together || 12. t. shall withstand him 
Cant. 4. 5. thy (. breasts are like t. young roes, 7. 3. 

6. 13. Shulamite, as it were company of t. armies 
Isa. 17. 6. t. or three berries in top of the bough 

47. 9. but these t. things shall come to thee 

51. 19. these t. things are come unto thee 
Jer. 2. 13. my people have committed t. evils 

3. 14. I will take one of a city, and t. of a family 
Ezek. 21. 19. thou son of man appoint thee t. ways 

23.2.there were t. women, daughters of one mother 
35. 10. hast said, t.hese t. nations shall be mine 
37. 22. and they shall be no more t. nations 
47. 13. tribes of Isr. Joseph shall have t. portions 

Dan. 12. 5. looked, and behold, there stood other t. 

Amos 3. 3. can t. walk together,except they be agr. 

4. 8. so t. or three cities wandered unto one city 
Z^ch. 4. 3. t. olive trees by it, 11, 12. 

14. these ai''- the t. anointed ones that stand 

5. 9. there came out t. women who liad wings 

6. 1. four chariots from between t. mountains 

11. 7. I took unto me t. staves and fed the flock 

13. 8. t. parts therein shall be cut off and die 
lfa^6.24.no man can serve ^.masters, Luke 16. 13. 

18. 8. than having (. hands or t. feet, JJ/ari9.43. 
'9. rather than having t. eyes, Mark 9. 47. 
16. not hear, then take with thee one or t. more 

19. that if t. of you shall agree on earth touching 

20. where t. or three are gathered in my name 
4i. 40. on these t. hang all the law and prophets 
St. 40. then shall t. be in the field, one taken 
S5. 17. he that had received t. he gained other t. 

■Mark 6. 7. lie began to send them forth by t. and t. 

11. 1. he sendeth t. disciples, 14. 13. Luke 19. 29. 

12. 42. she threw in Smites, which make a farthing 

16. 12. after that Jesus appeared to t. of them 

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Luke 3. 11. he that hath t. coat^ let him impart I Tit. 1 

7. 41. a certain creditor which had t. debtors Rev. 2 
9. 3. neither take money, nor have t. coats apiece 
10.35. took out t. peace and gave them to the host 
Acts 1.24.she w whether ot these f.thou hast chosen 
I Cur. 6. 16. for t. shall be one flesh, Eph. 5. 31. 
14. 27. let it be by t. or at the most by three 
29. let prophets speak t. or three, and let other 
Gal. 4.24.an allegory, for these are the t. covenants 
Pliil. 1. 23. for 1 am in a strait betwixt t. a desire 
1 Tivi. 5. 19. but before t. or three witnesses 
Ueb. 6. 18. that by t. immutable things we might 

10. 28. died without mercy under t. or three witn 
Rev. 9. 12. there come t. woes more hereafter 

11. 3. I will give power to my t. witnesses 
4. these are t. olive trees and t. candlesticks 
10. because these t. prophets tormented them 

12. 14. and to the woman were given t. wings 

13. 11. and he had t. horns like a lamb, spake as 
See Daughters, Days, Kidneys, Lambs, 

Sons. 

TWO men. 
Exod. 2. 13. t. men of the Hebrews strove together 
J^Tum. 11. 26. there remained t. men in the camp 
.lash. 2. 1. he sent out t. men to spy secretly 

4. Rahab hid the t. men \\ 23. the t. men returned 

1 Sam. 10. 2. find t. men by Rachel's sepulchre 

2 Sami 12. 1. there were t. men in one city, one rich 
1 Kings 2. 32. fell on t. men more righteous than he 

21. 10. set t. men sons of Belial belore Naboth, 13. 
Mat. 9. 27. t. blind men followed him, crying 
Luke 9. 30. behold, there talked with him t. men 

17. 34. t. men in one bed || 36. t. men in the field 

18. 10. t. men went up to the temple to pray 
24. 4. as they were perplexed, behold, t. men stood 

by them in shining garments, Jicts 1. 10. 
John, 8. 17. that the testimony of t. men is true 
Jicts 9. 38. they sent t. men to Peter, desiring him 

TWO tables. 
Exod. 31. 18. gave to Moses t. tables of testimony 
32. 15. the t. tables were in his hands, 34. 29. 
34. 1. hew thee t. tables of stone, Dent. 10. 1. 

4. he hewed t. tables of stone, Deut. 10. 3. 
Deut. 4. 13. he wrote upon the t. tables, 5. 22. 
9. 10. the Lord delivered unto me t. tables, 11. 
1 Kings 8. 9. there was nothing in the ark save the 
t. tables of stone put at Horeb, 2 Chr. 5. 10. 
EzekAQ.2d.t.tables on this side || 4Q.t.tables on that 

TWO 7jears. 

Gen.U.lO. begat Arphaxad t. years after the flood 

45. 6. these t. years hath the famine been in land 

1 Sam. 13. 1. when Saul had reigned t. years 

2 Sfflm.2.10. Ish-bosheth Saul's son reigned <.?/ears 
13. 23. after t. years, Absalom had sheep-shearers 
14.28. Absalom dwelt t. years in Jerusalem 

1 Kings 15. 25. Nadab reigned over Israel f. years 
16. 8. Elah II 22. 51. Ahaziah reigned t. years 

2 Kings 15. 23. Pekahiah || 21. 19. Amon, 2 Chr. 

33. 21. 
2 Chron. 21. 19. after t. years his bowels fell out 
Jer. 28.3. within t. years I'll bring again vessels, 11. 
Amos 1. 1. words of Amos, t. y. belore earthquake 
Mat. 2. 16. slew children from t. years and under 
Acts 19. 10. t. years they in Asia heard the word 
28. 30. Paul dwelt t. years in his hired house 

TWO-FOLD. 
Mat. 23. 15. ye make him t. more the child of hell 
See Twenty, Thirty, Forty, Fifty, Hun- 
dred, Thousand. 

TYPES. 
1 Cor. 10. 1 11. these things happened to them for t. 



U. 



UMPIRE. 

Job 9. t 33. neither is there any u. betwixt us 

UNACCUSTOMED. 
Jer. 31. 18. Ephraim, as a bullock u. to the yoke 

UNADVISEDLY. 
Psal. 106. 33. so that he spake u. with his lips 

UNAWARES. 
Gen. 31. 20. Jacob stole away u. to Laban, 26. 
JSTum. 35. 11. slayer may flee thither, who killeth 
any person u. 15. Deut. 4. 42. Josh. 20. 3, 9. 
Psal. 35. 8. let destruction come on him at u. 
Luke 21. 34. and so that day come upon you u. 
Gal. 2. 4. because of false brethren u. brought in 
Heb. 13. 2. for some have entertained angels u. 
.Tude 4. for there are certain men crept in u. 

UNBELIEVERS. 
Luke 12. 46. will appoint him his portion with u. 

1 Cor. 6. 6. but brother goeth to law before u. 
14. 23. and there come in those that are u. 

2 Cor. 6. 14. be ye not unequally yoked with u. 
UNBELIEVING. 

Acts 14. 2. the u. Jews stirred up the Gentiles 
1 Cor. 7. 14. for the u, husband is sanctified by the 
wife, the u. wife is sanctified by the husband 
15. but if the u. depart, let him depart, a brother 
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15. unto them that are u. is nothing pare 

21. 8. the u. shall have their part in iho lake 
UNBELIEF 

Is taken sometimes for weak faith, us in Mark 
9. 24, Lord, 1 believe, help thuu iiiuie unbelief, 
It is a capital and fountain evil ; and gene- 
rally it is taken for a privation and utter want 
of faith, when the promises and thrcateninga 
in God's word are wholly distrusted. 1 hose 
Jews who did not rely on God's word, but re- 
jected the promises, rebelled against the pre- 
cepts, and murmured against the prwidcnce 
of God,couldnot enter into the promised land^ 
but were consumed in the wilderness, Heb. 3.19. 
And this nation was afterwards rejected by 
God, because of their unbelief; they would not 
accept of Christ; nor acknowledge him fur the 
Messiah, Rom. 11. 20, because oi unbilitf, they 
were broken otT. A7id as the Israelites, by 
reason of unbelief, were not allowed to enter 
into Canaan, so unbelievers shall not enter 
into heaven. The law uf faith is unalterable. 
John 3. 36, He that believeth not the Son shal] 
not see life. 

\J nheWef renders the benefits of Christ fruitless 
and ineffectual ; it is said, Alaiii 6. 5, 6. that 
Christ could do no mighty works in his own 
country, because of their unbelief ; it made 
them unfit for receiving benefit from his mi- 
racles, and therefore he suspended his mira- 
culous power. Unbelief often begets confusion, 
and disables men to do that which otherwise 
they would have been able to do, if they had 
believed ; thus when the man brought his son, 
who was a lunatic, to the apostles, to be cured 
by them ; they seeing his condition so bad, by 
reason of the devil that possessed him, and 
that for so long a time together, questioned 
whether the power they had received, would 
enable them to cast him out and, cure the viOn, 
Mat. 17. 16. Unbelief hath often corporal 
punishment attending it : Zachurias, because 
he believed not the words of the ang^l, was 
struck dumb for a season, Luke 1. 20. Unbe- 
lievers have their part in the lake that burns 
with fire and brimstone. Rev. 21. 8. Christ 
died not to expiate final infidelity. This sin 
charges all the guilt of sinners upon them- 
selves : It renders the sufferings of Christ 
fruitless as to them : For it is not the prepor 
ration of a sovereign remedy that cures thk 
disease, but the application of it. As our 
sins were imputed to Christ, vpon account 
of his union with us in nature, and his con- 
sent to become cur surety ; so his righteous- 
ness is meritoriously imputed unto us, upon 
our union with him by a true and lively faith. 
It is not from any defect of mercy in God, or 
righteousness in Christ, but for the obstinate 
refusal of it, that men certainly perish in 
unbelief. 

Mat. 13. 58. he did not many works, because of m 
17. 20. could not cast him out, because of your u. 

Mark 6. 6. and he marvelled because of their u. 
9. 24. Lord, I believe, help thou mine u. 
16. 14. and upbraided them with their u. 

Rom. 3. 3. shall their m. make faith without effect? 
4. 20. 'he staggered not at the promise through zi. 

11. 20. well, because of w. they were broken ofT 
23. if they abide not still in u. shall be grafted 
30. yet have now obtained mercy thro' their u 
32. for God hath concluded them all in u. 

Eph. 5. 16. the wrath of God on the children oftu 
1 Tim. 1. 13. because I did it ignorantly in u. 
Heb..?'. 12. lest be in any of you an evi i heart of ti. 

19. they could not enter in because of u. 4. 6. 
4. 11. lest anv fall after the same example of u 

"UiXBLAMEABLE. 
Col. 1. 22. to present you holy, u. in his sight 
1 Thess. 3. 13. he may stablish your hearts u. 

UNBLAMEABLY. 
1 Thess. 2. 10. how u. we have behaved ourselvea 

UNCERTAIN. 
1 Cor. 14. 8. if the trumpet give an u. sound 
1 Tim. 6. 17. nor trust in u. riches, but in God 

UNCERTAINLY. 
1 Cor. 9. 2u. I therefore so run, not as u. so fight I 

UNCHANGEABLE. 
Heb 7. 24. but this man hath an u. priesthood 

UNCIRCUMCISED. 
Gen. 17. 14. the u. man-child shall be cut 03" 
34. 14. cannot give our sister to one that is u- 
Exod. 6.12. Pharaoh hear me who am of ?i. lips, 30t 

12. 4S. for no u. person shall eat of the passovei 
Lev. 19. 23. shall count the fruit u. three years 

26. 41. if then their u. hearts be humbled 
Josh. 5. 7. Joshua circupicised, for they were u. 
Judg. 14. 3. that thou goest to take a wife of the u, 

15. 18. now shall I fall into the hands of these s. 
1 Sam. 14. 6. let us go to the garrison of the u. 



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I Sam. 17. 26. for who is this u. Pliilistine ? 3(5. 

31. 4. lest tliese u. coiiu! and abuse iiic, 1 Chr. 10. 4. 
i Sam. 1. ~i). lest the daughters of the u. iriunijih 
Isa. 5'2. I. there shall no more come into thee the «. 
Jer. t). 10. iiieir oar is ii. they cannot hearken 

9. -5. i wdl (lunisii the circumcised with liie u. 

26. these nations are u. all house of Israel are u. 
Ezek. :2a. 10. thou shalt die the death of the u. 

31. 18. thou shall lie in tlie midst of the a. 32. 19, 
• '21, 24, '2j, 2'J, 27, 28, 2'J, 30, 32. 
44. 7. ye have brought strangers u. in heart and u. 
in tiesli into my sanctuary to jwllute it, 9. 
,^cts 7. 51. ycstitf-necked and u. in heart and ears 
1). 3. thou wenicst in to men u. and didst eat 
Rom. 4. 11. laitli which he had yet being ii. 12. 
1 Cor. 7. 18. circunicised, let him notbeGome u. 

UJNTJIRCUMCiSlON. 
Rom.2.2o. if a breaker,thy circumcision is made u. 
2o. if the M. keep the Righteousness of the law, 
shall not his u. be counted for circumcision? 

27. shall not u. whicii is by nature judge thee 7 

3. 30. wiiich shall justify the u. through faith 

4. 9. conidth f'.MS blessedness on circumcision or?i. 
lO.how was it then reckonedl when he was in cir- 
cumcision or in u. not in circumcision but u. 

1 Cor. 7. 18. is any man called in ii.? let him not be 

19. ciicumcision is nothing, and u. is nothing 
Gai.2.7.when sawthe gospel of ii. committed to me 

5. 6. neither circumcision availeth nor u. 6. 15. 
JPph. 2. 11. who are called u. by that called circum. 
CoZ.2.13. and you being dead in the u. of your flesh 

% 11. neither circumcision nor u. but Christ is all 

UNCLE. 
K^ev. 10. 4. the son of Uzziel, the 7i. of Aaron 
20.20. if a man lie with his u. wife, he hath unco- 
vered his u. nakedness, they shall bear their sin 
25. 49. either his u. or u. son may redeem him 
I Sam. 10. 14. and Saul's u. said unto him, 15. 

14. 50. captain was Abner, son of Ner, Saul's u. 
1 Chron. 27. 32. Jonathan David's u. a counsellor 
Eslh. 2.7.Mordecai brought up his u. daughter, 15. 
Jer. 32. 7. Hanameel the son of Shallum tl^inew. 
8. so Hanameel my u. son came unto me, 9, 12. 
Amos S 10. and a man's u. shall take him up 

UNCLEAN. 
Lev. 5. 2. if a soul touch any u. thing the carcase 
ofw. cattle or u. things, he shall be w. 11.26. 
10. 10. put difference between u. and clean, 11. 47. 

11. 4. it is u. to you, 5, 6, 7, 29. Dcut. 14. 19. 
8.they are w.unto you, 26, 27, 23, 31. Deut. 14. 7. 
24. for these ye shall be u. u. until the evening, 

25, 28, 31, 32, 33, 39, 40. 1 14. 40. 
i 15. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 
19, 21, 22, 23, 27, 1 17. 15. | 22. 6. 
Mam. 19. 7, 8, 10, 21, 22. 

32. it shall be u. 33. 34, 35, 36, 33. | 15. 4, 9, 

20, 24, 26. 

12. 2. then she shall be u. seven days, 5. ] 15. 25. 

13. 3. priest shall look on him and pronounce 
him u. 8, 11, 15, 20, 22, 25, 27, 30, 44, 59. 

11. for he is j(. 14. 36, 44, 46. | 15. 2, 24. 
45.the leper,in whom the plague is, shall cry,?i.M. 
14.40. they shall cast them into an u. place, 41, 45. 
57. to teach when it is u. and when it is clean 
22.5. whoso toucheth, whereby he may be made u. 
^^um. 6. 7 he shall not make himself if. for father 
Deut. 12. 15. u. and clean eat thereof, 22. 1 15. 22. 
Josh. 22. 19. if the land of your possession be xi. 
Ezra 9. 11. the land ye go to possess is an u. land 
Job 38. 14. the life of hypocrites is among the u. 
Eccl. 9. 2. there is one event to the clean and u. 
fsa. 6. 5. I am undone, I am a man of u. lips, I 
dwell in the midst of a people of m. lips 
35. 8. be a ^vay, the w. shall not pass over it 
52. 1. there shall no more come into thee the u. 
ZaOT.4.15.depart ye,it is ?i.depart,depart,touch not 
Ezek. 22.26. put no difference between clean and u. 
44.23. cause them discern between the?i.and clean 
Has. 9. 3. tliey shall eat %i. things in Assyria 
Hag: 2. 13. if one that is u. touch it, shall it be u. 

14. and that which they offer there is u. 
Luke 4.33. a man who had a spirit of an u. devil 
ids 10. 23. not call any man common or u. 11. 8. 
Rorn.li. 14. nothing is ?i. of itself, but to him that 
esteemeth any thing to be u. to him it is u. 
1 Cot- 7. 14. else were your children ?i. but now 
5 Cor. 6. 17. touch not u. thing, I will receive you 
Blph. 5. 5. that no %i. person hath any iniieritance 
Heb. 9. 13. the ashes of a heifer sprinkling the u. 
Rev. 18. 2. Baby Ion is become a cage of every w.bird 
5ce Beast, Spirit, Thing. 
UNCLEAN Spirits. 
Mat. 10. 1. he gave power against u. spirits, 

Mark 6. 7. 

Mark 1.27. he commandcth u. spirits, J^ukei. 36. 

3. 11. and u. spirits, when they saw him, cried 

.5.13.the u. spirits went out and entered into swine 

jScts 5. 16. them wliich were vexed with u. spirits 

8. 7. for u. spirits came out of many possessed 

Rev. 16. 13. I saw three u. spirits like frogs come 

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UNCLEANNES3. 
Lev. 5. 3. if he touch the u. of man, whatsoever m. 
it be, a man shall be defiled, 7. 21. \ 22. 5. 
7. 20. that eateih, having his u. on him, 22. 3. 

14. 19. tor him that is to be cleansed from his u. 

15. 31. thus ye shall separate Israel from their u. 

18. 19^ as long as she is put apart for her u. 
J^uin. 5. 19. it thou hast not gone aside to u. 

19. 13. he shall be unclean, his u. is yet upon him 
/Jeul. 23. 10. by reason of «. that chanceth him 

24. 1. because he haih found some u. in her 
2 Sam. 11. 4. for she was purified from her u. 
2 Chron. 29 16. the priests brought out all the u. 
Ezra 9. 11. they have tilled the land with their u. 
Ezek. 36. 17. way as the u. of a removed woman 

39. 24. according to their u. have I done to them 
Zech. 13. 1. shall be a fountain opened for sin and u. 
Mat. 23.27. but are within full of bones, and all u. 
Rom. 1. 34. wherefore God also gave them up tou. 

6. 19. ye have yielded your members servants to u. 
2 Cur. 12. 21. and have not repented of the u. 
Gal. 5. 19. the works of the flesh are these a. strife 
Eph. 4. 19. to work all u. with greediness 

5. 3. all Ii. let not be once named among you 
Cul. 3.5.moriify therefore fornication, u. and covet. 

1 Thess. 2. 3. for our exhoi tation was not of u. 
4. 7. God hath not called us to u. but to holiness 

2 Pet. 2. 10. them that walk in the lust of w. 

UNCLEANNESSES. 
Ezek. 36. 29. I will save you from all your u. 

UNCLOTHED. 
2 Cor. 5. 4. not for that we would be u. but clothed 

UNCOMELY. 

1 Cor. 7. 35. that he behaveth u. toward his virgin 

12.23.ourji. parts have more abundant comeliness 

UNCONDEMNED. 

.^cts 16. 37. they have beaten us openly u. Romans 

22. 25. to scourge a man that is a Roman and ?t. 

UN CORRUPTNESS. 
Tit. 2. 7. in doctrine shewing u. gravity, sincerity 

UNCOVER. 

Lev. 10. 6. u. not your heads neither rend clothes 

18. 6. not u. nakedness of one that is near of kin . 

7. the nakedness of thy father shalt thou not u. 

8. nakednf^softhy father's wife || 9. of thy sister 

10. nakedness of thy son's daughter shalt not u. 

11. the nakedness of thy father's wife's daughter 

12. father's sister || 13.'mother's sister, 20. 19. 

14. not u. the nakedness of thy father's brother 

15. thy daughter-in-law || 16. thy brother's wife 
17.notii.the nakedness of awoman and herdaugh. 
18. shalt not u. the nakedness of thy wife's sister 
19.not ?i. nakedness of a woman put apart, 20. 18. 

21. 10. the high-prie!;t shall not ic. his head 
J\rum. 5. 18. the priest shall u. the woman's head 
Ruth ,3. 4. that thou shalt go in and u. his feet 

1 5a7?i.20.t 2.he will u. mine ear || f 12. ji. thine ear 
Isa. 47. 2. u. thy locks, u. the thigh, pass over 

UNCOVERED. 
Qen. 9. 21. and Noah was u. within his tent 
Lev. 20. 11. he hath u. his father's nakedness 

17. u. his sister's || 20. u. his uncle's nakedness 

18. she hath u. the fountain of her blood 
Ruth's. 7. she came softly and m. his feet and laid 

2 Sam. 6. 20. who u. himself as the vain fellows 
Isa. 20. 4. led away even with their buttocks u. 

22. 6. Elam bare the quiver, and Kir u. the shield 
47. 3. thy nakedness shall be u. thy shame seen 
Jer. 49. 10. but I have u. his secret places 
Ezek. 4. 7. and thine arm shall be m. shalt prophesy 
Hab. 2. 16. drink, and let thy foreskin be u. 
Mark 2. 4. they u. the roof where he was 
1 Cor. 11. u. that prophesieth with her head u. 

13. is it comely that a woman pray unto God u. 7 

tJNCOVERETH. 
Lev. 20. 19. for he u. his near kin, bear their iniquity 
Deut. 27. 20. because he v.. his father's skirt 

1 Sam. 22. t 8. there is none that w. mine ear 

2 Sam. 6. 20. as one of the vain fellows u. himself 
Job 33. t 16. he u. the ears of men and sealeth 

UNCTION. 
1 John 2. 20. but ye have an ?t. from the Holy One 

UNDEFILED. 
Psal. 119. 1. blessed are the u. in the way 
Cant. 5. 2. open to me my Ibve, my dove, my u. 

6. 9. my dove, my u. is one ; she is the only one 
Heb. 7. 26. a high-priest who is holy, harmless, u. 

13.4. marriage is honourable in all, and the bed u. 
Jam. 1. 27. pure religion and u. before God 
1 Pet. 1. 4. to an inheritance incorruptible, «. 

UNDER. 
Gen. 49. 25. blessings of the deep that lieth u. 
Ezod. 6. 6. 1 will bring you out from u. the burdens 
.Tosh. 7. 21. in the midst of my tent and silver ?£. it 
Ruth 2. 12. w. whose wings thou art come to trust 
1 Sam..2l.3. what is u. thy hand give me five loaves 

1 Kings 18. 23. lay it on wood, and put no fire w. 

2 Kings 8.20.Edom revolted from ?f.hand of Judah 
13. 5. Israel went out from u. the Syrians 

2 Chr 28. 10. ye piu'pose to keep u. Judah for bond. 



Psal.A-1.5. through thy name will we tread them it 
Cant. 8. 3. liis right hand should be u. my head 
Isa. 57. 5. with idols u. every green tree, ./cr 2. 20 
.Jer. 10. 11. t!ie gods, they shall peris!) from the 
earth, and from m. thc;se heavens. Lam. '3.66 
Dan. 4. 14. let the beasts get away I'rom w. it 
9. 12. u. the whole heaven hath not been done 
Hos.A. 12. have gone a whoring tioni u. thei'- God 
JIat. 2. 16. slew children from two years old and« 

8. 9. I am u. authority, having soldiers u. me 
Luke 7. 6. that thou shouldest enter u. my roof 
./i>A7i 1.48. when thou wast M.thefig-lree,l saw iheo 
Rom. 3. 9. we have proved that they arc all u. sin 

0. 15. because we are not u. the law, but u. grace 

7. 14. the law is si)iritual,but I am carnal, sold K.sin 

1 Cor. 6. 12. I will not be brought u. power of any 

9. 20. to them that are u. the law, as- «. the law 
27, 1 keep u. my body and bring it into subjection 

10. 1. how that all our fathers were u. the cloud 
Gal. 3. 10. u. the curse || 22. concluded all u. sin 

23. before faith came, we were kepi u. the law 
25. faith is come, we are no longer w.a school-mas. 
Phil. 2. 10. of things in earth and things u. the earth 
1 Tim. 6. 1. as many servants as are «. the yoke 
Heb. 7. 11. for u. it the people received the law 
.lude 6. he hath reserved in chains u. darkness 
See Feet, Him, Law, Me, Sun, Thee, 
The.m, Us. 

UNDERGIRDING. 
.i3c£5 27. 17. they used helps, u. the ship, tearing 

UNDERNEATH. 
Deut. 33. 27. and u. are the everlasting arma 
UNDERSETTERS. 

1 King's 7. 30. the four corners thereof had u. 34. 

UNDERSTAND. 

Gen. 11. 7. they may not u. one another's speech 

41. 15. 1 heard say that thou canst u. a dream 

JSTum. 16. 30. ye shall it. that these have provoked 

Deut.2S.i9.a. nation whose tongue thou shalt not u 

2 Kino-slS.26. speak, I pray thee, to thy servants io 

the Syrian language, for ^vc u. it, Isa. 3(). 11 
1 Chron. 23. 19. the Lord made me u. in writing 
JVe/i. 8. 3. he read before those that couid u. 

7. theLevites caused the people to u.lhn law,8,13 
Job 6. 24. cause me to w. wherein I have erred 

23. 5. I would u. v.'hat he would say unto me 
26. 14. the thunder of his power who can u ? 
32. 9. neither do the aged u. judgment 
36. 29. can any u. the spreadings of the clouds t 

Psal. 14. 2. if there were any that did u 53. 2. 
19. 12. who can jt. his errors 7 cleai.se thou me 
82. 5. they know not, neither will they u. 
92. 0. knoweth not, neither doth a fool u. this 
94.8. u. ye brutish among the people, a'Hl. ye fook 
107. 43. they shall u. the loving kinclne-ss of the L 
119. 27. make mo to w. the way of thy precepts 
100. I u. more than the ancients, because I keep 

Prov. 2. 5. then shalt thou u. the fear of the Lord 

9. then shalt thou u. righteousness and equity 

8. 5. O ye simple, u. wisdom, and, ye fools, be of 
14. 8. the wisdom of the prudent is to u. his way 

19. 25. reprove one, and he will u. knov.-ledge 

20. 24. how can a man then ?i. his own way ? 

28. 5. evil men u. not judgment, but they that 

seek the Lord u all tilings 

29. 19. for though he ii. he will not answer 
Isa. 6. 9. he said, hear ye indeed, but it. not 

10. lest they u. with their heart, .lohn 12. 40. 
28. 9. whom shall he make to u. doctrine 7 

19. it shall be a vexation only to u the report 
32. 4. the heart of the rash shall u. knowledge 
33. 19. a stammering tongue thatthou canst notu 
40. 1 14. and who made him u. and taught him 7 
41. 20. 2t. together that the Lord hath done this 
43. 10. that ye may know and u. that I am he 
44. 18. he hath shut their nearts, that they cannot ti 
56. 11. and they are shepherds that cannot u. 
Jer. 9. 12. who is the wise man that may ?t. this 7 
Ezek. 3.6. to people whose words ibou canst not « 
Dan. 8. 16. make this man to u. the vision 
17. but he said unto me, u. O son of man 
9. 13. and u. thy truth || 23. u. the matter, 25. 
10. 12. from the day thou didst set thy heart tea 
14. 1 am come to make thee u. what shall befall 

11. 33. and they that u. shall instruct many 

12. 10. the wicked shall not u. the wise shall u. 
Hos. 4. 14. the people that doth not xi. sh.rll fall 

14. 9. who is wise, and he shall w. these things ? 
Mic. 4. 12. neither M. they the counsel of f i-3 Lord 
Mat. 13. 13. they hear not, neither do they .>;• 
14. hear and notM.|| 15. 10. hear and xi.Markl.lA 

15. 17. do not ye yet it. ? 16. 9, 11. Mark 8. 17, 2i 

24. 15. whoso readeth, let him u. Mark I {. 14, 
Mark 4. 12. and not perceive, that heari.ig thej 
may hear and notu. Luke 8. 10. Jicts 28. 26 

14. 68. I "know not nor u. I what thou sayest 
Luke 24. 45. that they might u. the scrii*ure« 
John 8. 43. why do ye not u. my speech 7 
Rom. 15. 21. they that have not heard shall a. 
1 Cor. 13. 2. and tho' T if. all mysteries am nolhirg 



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ffeb.ll.3. Uiro' faith we u. the worlds were framed 
iPet.'2.\~. b\it these speak evil of things theyw. not 

UNDEllSTAXDEST. 
Jub 15. 9. what u. tJiou, whicJi is not in us ? 
Psal. 139. 2. thou «. my thoughts ai'ar off 
Jer. 5. 15. neither u. thou what tliey say 
^cts 8. 30. Philip said, u. thou what IIkju leadest 

U^"DElli5TA^'DETfJ. 
ICAron. 25. 9. Lord u. the imaginations of thoughts 
Job 28. 23. God u. the ^\•ay thereof and knoweth 
/-'.jaZ. 49. 20. man that is in honour and u. not 
Prov. 8. 9. they are all plain to him that u. 
14. 6 but knowledge is easy unto iiim that u. 
Jcr. [ 24. let him glory in this-, that he u. me 
.Vai.l.:<. 19.when any heaieLh the word and ?<.ii; not 

23. is he that heareth the word and u. it 
fio7n. 3. inhere is none that w. none seekethGod 
I Cor. 14. 2. speaketh not to men, for no man u. 
16. sav amen, sceiiis lie u. not what rhou sayest 

UXDEHSTANDIXG. 
£ioc?.31.3. 1 have filled Bezaleel with wisdom and 

u. and in knowledge, 35. 31. j 36. 1. 
Deut. 4. 6. for this is your wisdom and your u. 

32. 2S. neither is there any u. in them 
lKings3.ll. but hast asked for thyself it. to discern 

4. 29. and God gave Solomon wisdom and u. 
7. 14. Hiram was filled Avith wisdom and it. 

1 Clirt-n.. 12. 32. were men that had u. of the times 
22. 12. only the Lord give thee wisdom and u. 

2 Chr. 2. 12. given David a wise son endued with u. 
28. 5. Zechariah had h. in tlie visions of God 

Ezra 8. 16. for Joiarib and EInathan men of m. 
AWt. 8. 2. before all that could hear v^ith ?t. 
10. 23. every one having knowledge and having u. 
Job J 2. 3. but I have ii. as well as you 
12 in length of days is u. || 13. he hath w. 
20. he taketli away the m. of the aged 
17. 4. for thou hast hid their heart from u. 
20. 3. the spirii of my u. causetli me to answer 

26. 12. and by hisw. he sniitetli through the proud 
28. 12. and where is the place o\ 21.? 20. 

23. to man ho said, to depart from evil is n. 
32. 8. the inspiration of Almighty giveth them u. 
34. 10. therel'ore hearken to me, ye men of u. 

18. if now thou hast u. hear this, hearken 

34. let men of it. tell me, let a ^vise man hearken 
3-3. 4. v'here wa>t ihou? declare, if thou hast u. 
36. or v.'ho hnth given ?/. to the heart? 

39. 17. neither hath he imparted to her ?/. 
Psal. 32. 9. be ye not as the mule that hath no u. 

47. 7. God is the King, sing ye praises with 2t. 
49. 3. the meditation of mv heart shall be of u. 
119. 34. gi/e me u. 73, 12d, 144, 169. 

99. I have more u. \\ 130. thy word giveth 7i. 

104. thro' thy precepts I get u. therefore I hate 
147. 5. great is our Lord, his u. is infinite 
Prov.1.2. to know wisdom, to perceive words of w. 
2. 2. so that tl'.ou apply thine heart to u. 

3. and if ihou liftest up thy voice ibr 71. 

6. out of his mouth cometh knowledge and u. 

11. discretion preserve thee, v. shall keep thee 
1. 5. trust in the L. and lean not to thine own u. 

13. happy is the man that gettetli u. 

19. by u. hath he established the heavens 

1. 1. ye children, attend to know m. !| 5. get u. 7. 

5. 1. my son, bow thine ear to my w. 

6. 32. whoso committeth adultery, lacketh it. 
7.4. thou art my sister, and call u.'lhy kinswoman 
S. 1. and doth not u. put foitli her voice "? 

14. I am u. II 9. 6. and go in the way o''it. 
9. 4. as for him that wanteth u. she saith, 16. 

10. and the knowledge of the holy is u. 

10. 13. in lips of him that hathit. wisdom is found 
14. 29. he that is slow to wrath is of great u. 

33. wisdom resteth in heart of him that hath u- 

15. 14. heart of him that hath u. seeks knowledge 
32. bat he that heareth reproof gelteth u. 

16. 16. to get u. rather to be chosen than silver 
22. n. is a well-sprin? of life to him that hath it 

17. 24. wisdom is before him that hath ?/. 

18. 2. a fool hath no delight in 21. but that his heart 

19. 8. he that keepeth u. shall find good 

25. reprove one thai hath 21. he will understand 

21.16. a man thatwanderethout of the wavof?t. 

30. there i-) no «. nor counsel against the Lord 

23. 23. buv al» wisdom, and instruction, and u. 

24. 3 ijid bv u. a house is established 

28. 11. the poor that hath u. searcheth him out 
16. the prince thnt wanteth 21. is an oppressor 

30. 2. and have not the 21. of a man 

Eccl. 9. 11. bread to wise nor yet riches to men of u. 

Isa 11. 2. the spirit of m. shall rest upon him 
3 make him of quick 21. in the fear of the Lord 

27. 11. for it is a people of no ?/. therefore he that 

20. 14. the 7/. of their nrndent men shall be hid 
16. sqy of him that framed it, he had no 21.? 

24. thev also that erred in snirit shall come to u. 

40. 14. and who shewed to him the wav of 7t.? 
28. the Loro, there is no searching of his u. 

44. 19. neithc. ia there knowledge nor u. to sav 
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.Tcr. 3. 15. give pastors which shall leeJ you with it. 

4. 22. for my peo[)le is foolish, they have no u. 

5. 21. heai, O foolish people and without v. 
51. 15. lie hath stretched out the heaven by his a. 

Kzek. 28. 4. with thy 21. thou hast got riches 
Dan. 1. 17. Daniel had n. in visions and dreams 

20. in all matters of u. he found them better 
2. 21. he givetli knowledge to them that know u. 

4. 34. mine u. returned to me, I blessed Most High 

5. 11. light and u. was found in him, 12, 14. 

9. 22. 1 am now come forth to give thee u. 

10. 1. and Daniel had u. of the vision 

11. 35. some of them of w. shall fail, to try them 
/fos. 13.2. have made idols according to their ownji. 
Obad. 7. a wound under thee, there is no 2l. in iiim 

S-shairi not destroy 21. out of the mount of Esau? 
Mat.lo. 16. are ye also yet without u.l Mark 7. 18 
Mark 12. 33. and to love him with all the u. 
Jy2ike 1. 3. to me, having had perfect u. of things 

2. 47. all that heard were astonished at his u. 

24. 45. then opened he their a. that they might 
Rom. 1. 31. without 21. covenant-breakers 

1 Cor. 1. 19. bring to noihing the u. of the prudent 

14. 14. my spirit prayeth, but my w. is unfruitful 
15. I will pray with the u. sing with the 21. 

19. I had rather speak five words with my u. 

20. be not children in ?t. but in «. be men 
Epk. 1. IS. the eyes of your u. being enlightened 

4. 13. having the u. darkened, being alienated 
Phil. 4. 7. the peace of God which jiasseth ail u. 
CoZ. 1.9. that ye might be filled with all spiritual 7t. 

2. 2. to all riches of the full assurance of m. 

2 Tim. 2. 7. the Lod give thee 7t. in all things 
1 John 5. 20. the San of God hath given us an u. 
Rev. 13. 18. him that hath 21. count number of beast 

Sfie. Goon. 
JJftTTi o/Ux\DERSTANDIXG. 
EzraB. 18. and they brought us a man 0/21. 
Prov.l.o.a man o/h. shall attain untowise counsels 

10. 23. but a man 0/21. hath wisdom 

11. 12. but a 7nan of u. holdeth his peace 

15. 21. but a man ofu. walketh uprightly 
17. 27. a 7na77 ofu. is of an e.xcellent spirit 

23. that shutteth his lips, is esteemed di man of u. 
20. 5. but a man of u. will draw out counsel 

23. 2. bv a man of 11. the s-a'e shall be prolonged 
" Void o/UXDERSTAXDTXG. 

Pro2}. 7. 7. I discerned n young man void of u. 
10. 13. a rod for back of him that is void of 21. 

12. 31. that folio wet h vain persons is void of u. 
17. 18. a man void of 21. str'keth hands, is surety 

24. 30. by the vinevard of the man void ofu. 
UNDERSTANDINGS. 

■Job 32. t 11. behold, I gave ear to your u. 
lsa.40. tl4. and who shewed to him the way of w. 

UNDERSTANDING, .'Adjective. 
Deut. 1. 13. take ye wise men and it. and known 
4. 6. surely this great nation is an u. people 
1 Kino's 3. 9. give thy servant an 21 heart to judge 
12. lo, I have given thee a wise and an 21. heart 
Prov. 8. 5. and, ye fo(d3, be ye of an 21. heart 
Dan. 1. 4. 21. science || 8. 23. 21 dark sentences 
Eph. 5. 17. but 7t. what the will of the Lord is 
1 Tim. 1. 7. teachers, u. neither what they say 

UNDERSTOOD. 
Gen. 42. 23. they knew not that Joseph u. them 
De2Lt. 32. 29. O tiiat they were wi=e, that they u. 
1 Sa77t. 4. 6. they M that the ark of Lord was come 
26. 4. Dnvid 7t. that Saul was come in very deed 
2.5am. 3. 37. people it.itwas n':t of Dnv.to slayAbner 
A>/t. 8. t 2. the law before all that 7/. in hearing 
12. they had u the words that were declared 

13. T. T 21. of the evil Eliashib did for Tobiah 
Job 13. 1. lo, mine ear h-ith heard and u. it 

42. 3. therefore have I uttered that I 7t. not 
Psal. 73. 17. went to sanctuary, then it. I their end 
81. 5. where I heard a language that I u. not 
106. 7. our fathers 7t. not thy wonders in Egypt 
/s(7.40.21. have ye not 7f. from foundations of earth 
44. 13. not known nor ?t. for he shut their eyes 
Dan 8.27. wns astonished at the vision, but none u. 
9.2. 1 Daniel 7t. by books || 10. 1. he u. the vision 
12. 8. 1 heard, but 1 u. not, then said I, O my Lord 
Mat. 13. 51. have ye ?t. all these things? yea. Lord 
16. 12. then 7f. they how he bade them not beware 
17. 13. they (/. that he spake of John the Baptist 
Mark 9. 32. but they u not that saving, lAikp. 2. 50. 
I 9. 45. .TohnS. 27. ] 10. 6. 
Liike 18. 34. and they w. none of these things 
John 12. 16. these things 21. not his disciples 
Jicts 7.25. he supposed they would hive ?t.that God 
bv his hand wou'd deliver them, but they 7i. not 
23.27.1 rescued 'lim. having tt. he wns a Roman 

34. and when T u. that he was of Cilicia 
Z?o7?t. 1. 20. being u. by the things that are made 

1 Cor. 13. 11. when I was a child, T 21. as a child 
14.9. etcept ye utter by tongue wordseasvtobe 21. 

2 Pet. 3. 16. in which are some things hard to be v. 
UNDERTAKE. 

Isa. 38. 14. O Lord, I am oppressed, u. for mc 



UNDERTOOK. 

Eslh. 9. 23. the Jews u. to do as thev had bogtas 

UNDO. 
/5a. 58. 6. is not this the last? to 7/. heavy burdens 
Zrph. 3. 19. at thar time I will «. all that (itrlict thee 

UNDOxXE. 
JSl'um. 21. 29. thou art v. O people of Chcmosh 
./os/t.ll.l5.Joshualefc nothing 7/,.of all commanded 
Isa. 6. 5. woe is me, for I am ;t. I am of unclean lips 
Mai. 2,1. 23. not to leave the other ;t. J^ike 11. 42- 

UX DRESSED. 
Lev. 25. 5. nor galiier grare.- of thy vine 21. 11. 

UNEQUAL. 
Ezck. 18. 25. hear nov/, are not vour v.-avs u.? 28 

UNEQUALLY. 
2 Cor. 6. 14. be not u. voked with unbelievers 

UNFEIGNED. 
2 Cor.o. 5. by kindness, by Holy Ghr st, by love u. 

1 Tim. 1. 5. charity out of a pure lieHr- and I'aith u. 

2 Tim. 1.5. when 1 cad to remembrance the u. taith 
1 Pit. 1. 22. thro' Sjiirit unto a. love of the brethren 

UNFAITHFUL. 
Prov. 25. 19. confiiieiice in an u. man in trouble 

UNFAITHFULLY. 
Psal. 78. 57. they dealt ti. like their fathers 
Mai. 2. t 15. let none deal it. agiinst the wife 

UNFRUITFUL. 
Mat. 13. 22. care of tliis world and deceitfulness of 
riches, choke word, and he becometh if. 
Mar/c4. 19. 

1 Cor. 14. 14. spirit prays, but my understanding is w. 
Eph. 5. 11. have no fedowshiu with the u. works 
7'7«.3.14.to maintain good works, that tlieybe not «. 

2 Pet. 1. 8. ye shall neither b-' barren nor 21. in the 

UNGIRDED. 
Gen. 24. 32. the man u. the camels, and gave straw 

UNGODLY. 
2S'a?n.22.5.when thewaves of di-ath comjiassed me, 
. the floods of it. men made me afraid, Fs. 18. 4. 
2 Chr. 19. 2. Jehu said, shouidest thou help the u. 
.Toh 16. 11. God hath delivered me to the 21. 
34. \i. is it fit to say to princes, ye are u.l 
Psal. 1. 1. that walketh not in the counsel of the vu 
4. the u. are not so || 5. u. not stand in judgment 
6. but the way of the 7t. shall per sh 
3. 7. thou hast broiien the teeth of tlie ?t. 
43. 1. and plead my cause against an it. nation 
73. 12. these are the it. wlio prosper in the world 
P7-t)i;. 16.27. an 7t.man diggeth up evil, and in his lips 
19. 28. an it. witness scorneth judgment 
Rom.4. 5. but believeth on him tiiat justifieth the u, 
5. 6. in due time Christ died for tl;e u. 
1 Ti2n. 1. 9. the law is for the u. and for sinners 

1 Pet. 4. 18. where shall th.e 21. and sinner appear! 

2 Pet. 2. 5. bringing in the flood on world of the «. 
6. ensample to those who after should live u. 

3. 7. lo day of judgment and perdition ofu. mec 
Jade 4. it. men turning tlie grace of our God into 
15. to convince all that are 21. of their 7t. deeds 
18. who should walk after their own ?t. lusts 
UNGODLINESS. 
Rojn. 1.18. the wrath of God revealed against al] u 
11. 26. and he shaiT turn away u. from Jacob 
2 Tim. 2. 16. they will increase unto more u. 
Tit. 2. 12. that denying 7/. and worldly lusts 

UNHOLY. 
I^ev.10.10. may put difference between holy and u 

1 Tim.1.9. the law was made for the u. and profane 

2 Tim. 3. 2. for men shall be unthankful u. 
Hch. 10. 29. comit'^ ' blood of covenant an u. thing 

UNICORN. 

In Greek, Monoceros ; in Hehreic, Eeera. It is 
vnichdisputed amon^ the learn ed,ichcther then 
be, or ever was, such a crcat2ire as we call thi 
unicorn ; or whether this Reem be the EhiiKf 
ceros, as some wo2ild have it; or a certain kind 
of icild goat, called Oryx, 2rhich is vcr2j large 
and strong, a22d 2intractable ; or one of that 
kind of icild oxen, or bulls called L'ri ; which 
soine think rhe most probable opinion, ns best 
agreeing icith the script2ire accoiints of it. It 
is said to have but one horn, groioing out of 
its forehead bet2reen its rye-lids, i?tf as hard as 
iron. Job 39. 10, Canst thou bind the vmicom 
with his band in the furrov/ ? Mos-^s, magnify- 
ing the strength of .Tosrph, saijs, that his horng 
are like the horns of unicoriis ; that is, his 
strength a22dpower shall he very great, Deut. 
3.3. if. .3nd the Psalmist says. Thou hast 
heard me from the horns of the unicorns; thou 
hast delivered me 2chcn 1 2cas in great danger 
of beiTxr destroiied bii the po^ccr of mine ena- 

• Tkies, Psal. 22 21. 

A'"«ro. 23.22. as it were the strength of an m.24, i 

Job 39. 9. will the it. be willing to serve thee? 
10. canst thou bind the u. in the furrow? 

Psal. 29. 6. Lebanon and Sirion like a younT© 
92. 10. mv horn siiall exalt like horn of ar. * 
UNICORNS. 

Deut. 33. 17. his horns are like the horns of ; 



UNP 



UNT 



UP 



Psal. 22. 21. licarcl nie iVdri he Jio.ns of the u. 
fsa. 34. 7. and tiie vt. s.'iall como (iown with tiieni 

UiNlTE. 
Psal. SG. 11. u- !ny heart to I'uar thv name 

UNITED. 
GcnA9.6. to tlieir assonibly, mine honour, be not u. 

UNITY. 
Psal. 133. 1. fur brethren to dwell together in u. 
Epk. 4. 3. endeavouring to keep the u. of the Spirit 
13. till we come in tlie u. of the faith 
UNJUST. 
Psal. 43. 1. O God, deliver me from the u. man 
Prov. 11. 7. and the hope of m. men perisheth 

28. 8. who by u. gain nicreaseth his substance 

29. 27. an u. man is an abomination to the just 
Zeph. 3. .5. but the m. knoweth no shame 
Jilat. 5. 45. he sendcth rain on the just and u. 
Luke 16. 8. the Lord commended the u. steward 

10. be that IS u. in the least, is u. also in much 
18. 6. Ihe Lord said, hear what the u. judge saith 

11. I Ihanlc thee, I am not as other men are, u. 
Acts 24. 15. a resurrection both of the just and u. 
1 Cor. 6. 1. dare any of you go to law before the u.7 

1 Pet. 3. 18. Christ suffered, the just for the u. 

2 Pet. 2. 9. reserve ihe u. to the day of judgment 
Rev. 22. 11, he that is u. let him be u. still 

UNJUSTLY. 
Psal. 82.2. hov.' long will ye judge u. and accept 
Isa. 26. 10. in land of uprightness will he deal u. 

UNKNOWN. 
jScts 17. 23. with this inscription, to the u. God 

1 Cor. 14. 2. that speaketh in an u. tongue, 4, 13, 27. 
14. if I pray in an u. tongue, my spn'it prayeth 

19. than ten thousand words in an u. tongue 

2 Cor. 6. 9. as u. and yet well known ; as dying 
Oal. 1. 22. 1 was u. by face unto the churches of 

Judea which were in Christ 
UNLADE. 
Acts 21. 3 there the ship was to u. her burden 

UNLAWFUL. 
Acts 10. 28. an u. thing for a man that is a Jew 
2 Pet. 2. 8. ve.xed his soul with their u. deeds 

UNLEARNED. 
Acts 4. 13. they perceived that they were u. 

1 Cor. 14. 16. ho that occupieth the room of the m. 
23. and there come in those that are u. 24. 

2 Tim. 2. 23. but foolish and u. questions avoid 
2 Pet. 3. 16. which they that are u. wrest to their 

UNLEAVENED. 
Exod. 12. 39. they baked u. cakes of the dough 
JLev. 2.4. it shall be an u. cake of fine flour mingled 
with oil, or u. wafers anointed with oil, 5. 
7. 12. he shall otfer u. cakes mingled with oil 
8. 26. and Moses took one u. cake, and wafers 
J^um. 6.19. the priest shall take one u. cake, one u. 
wafer, and put them on the handsof the Nazajite 
Josh. 5. 11. they did cat of old corn of the land 7i. 
Judnr. 6. 19. Gideon itiade ready a kid and xc. cakes 

20. take tlio flesh and the 71. cakes, and lay them 

21. the angel touched the flesh and u. cakes ; fire 
out of the rock consumed the flesh and u. cakes 

1 Chron. 23. 2S. their office for^flour and u. cakes 
i Cor. 5. 7. that ye may be a new lump, as ye are u. 

See Bread. 

UNLESS. 
ieu.22.6.be unclean M.he wash his flesh with water 
J\rum. 22.33. u. she had turned from me, I had slain 

2 Sam. 2.27. u. Ihou hadst spoken, people had gone 
Psal.2~. 13.1 had fainted, m. I had believed to see 

94. 17. u. the Lord had been my help, my soul had 
119. 92. 71. thy law had been my delight, I should 
Prov. 4. 16. sleep not, 71. they cause some to fall 
1 Cor. 15.2. ye are saved, ?/.Ye have believed in vain 

UNLOOSE. 

Mark\ .7.the latchet of whose shoeslam notworthy 

to sfcoop down and u. Luke 3. 16. John 1. 27. 

UNMARRIED. 

1 Cor. 7. 8. I say to the u. \\ 11. let her remain u. 

32. he that is m. || 34. the u. woman careth for 

UNMERCIFUL. 

Psal. 43. t 1. plead my cause against an 71. nation 

Rom.l.2l. without natural affection, implacable u. 

UNMINDFUL. 
Deiit. 32. 18. of rock tiiat begat thee thou art u. 

UNMOVEABLE. 
j?cis27.41. and the forepart of the ship remained u. 

1 Cor. 15. 58. my brethren, be ye stedfast, u. 

UNOCCUPIED. 
Jtid/r. 5. 6. in days of Shamgar, high-ways were u. 

UNPERFECT. 
Psal. 139. 16. did see my. substance, yet being ji. 

UNPREPARED. 

2 Cor. 9. 4. if they come with me, and find you u.' 

UNPROFITABLE. 
Job 15. 3. should he reason with u. talk? 
Mat. 25. 30. cast the u. servant into outer darkness 
Luke 17. 10. likewise say ye, we are u. servants 
Rom. 3. 12. they are altogether become u. 
Tit. 3. 0. genealogies, for they are u. and vain 
Philem 11. which in time past was to thee tc. 
652 



Hcb. 13. 17, not with grief, for that is u. for you 

UNPROFITABLENESS. 
Hcb. 7. 18. for the weakness and u. thereof 

UNPUNISHED. 
Prou. 11.21. join in hand, the wicked shall not be?f. 
16. 5. hand join in hand, the proud shall not be u. 
17. 5. that is glad at calamities, shall not be u. 
19. 5. a false witness shall not be u. 9. 
28. 120. maketh haste to be rich shall not be it. 
./er. 25. 29. should ye be utterly ?t. shall not be u. 
30. 11. 1 will not leave thee altogelher u. 
46. 28. yet will I not leave thee wholly u. 
49, 12. shalt ihou go 71.? thou slialt not go u. 

UNaUENCHABLE. 

Mat. 3. 12. gather his wheat into the garner, but 

burn up the chaff with m. fire, Luke 3. 17. 

UNREASONABLE. 

Acts 25.27. it seemeth to me u. to send a prisoner 

2 Thess. 3.2. that we may be delivered from u. men 

UNREBUKEABLE. 
1 Tim. 6. 14. that thou keep this commandment m. 

UNREPROVEABLE. 
Col. 1. 22. to present you holy, u. in his sij^ht 

UNRIGHTEOUS. 
Exod. 23. 1. put not thy hand to be an u. witness 
Job 27. 7. that riseth against me, be as the u. 
Psal. 71. 4. deliver me out of the hand of the m. 
Isa. 10. 1. woe unto them that decree u. decrees 
55. 7. let the u. man forsake his thoughts 
Luke 16. 11. not been faithful in the u. mammon 
Rom. 3. 5. is God 71. who taketh vengeance 1 

1 Cor. 6. 9. the u. shall not inherit the kingdom 
Heb. Q.IQ. for God is not u. to forget your works 

UNRIGHTEOUSLY. 

De7it. 25. 16. all that do 71. are an abomination 
UNRIGHTEOUSNESS. 

Leo. 19. 15. ye shall do no u. in judgment, 35. 

Psal. 92. 15. he is my rock, there is no 71. in him 

Jer. 22. 13. to him that buildeth his house by u. 

Luke 16. 9. make friends of the manmion oi'it. 

John 7. 18. the same is true, and no ?f. is in him 

Rom. 1. 18. all u. of men who hold the truth in u. 

29. being filled with all u. fornication, envy 
2. 8. but to them that obey u. indignation, wrath 
3. 5. if our M. commend the righteousness of God 
6. 13. nor yield members as instruments of m. 
9. 14. is there 71. with God 1 God forbid 

2Cor. 6. 14. what fellowshij) righteousness with 71.? 

2 Thess. 2. 10. and with all deceiveableness of m. 
12. who believed not, but had pleasure in u. 

Heb. 8. 12. for I will be merciful to their 71. 
2 Pet. 2. 13. and shall receive the reward of w. 

15. the way of Balaam who loved the wages of it. 
1 John 1. 9. is faithful to cleanse us from all u. 
5. 17. all u. is sin ; there is a sin not unto death 

UNRIPE. 
,Tob 15. 33. he shall shake off his u. grape as vine 

UNRULY. 
1 Thess. 5. 14. brethren, warn them that are u. 
Tit. 1. 6. children, not accused of riot, or u. 
10. for there are many u. and vain talkers 
Jam. 3. 8. the tongue is an u. evil, full of poison 

UNSATIABLE. 
Ezek. 16. 28. with Assyrians, because thou wast u. 

UNSAVOURY. 
.Job 6. 6. can what is u. be eaten Avithout salt 1 
Jer. 23. f 13. I have seen an ?/. thing in prophets 

UNSEARCHABLE. 
.Tob 5. 9. God which doeth great things and u. 
Psal. 145. 3. great is the Lord, his greatness is 71. 
Prov. 25. 3. and the heart of kings is u. 
Rom. 11.33. how w.are his judgments, and his ways 
Epk. 3. 8. I should preach the m. riches of Christ 

UNSEEMLY. 
Rom. 1. 27. men with men working that which is u. 

1 Cor. 13. 5. charity doth r.ot behave itself m. 
UNSHOD. 

Jer. 2. 25. withhold thy foot from being u. 

UNSKILFUL. 
Heb. 5.13. babe isw. in the word of righteousness 

UNSOCIABLE. 
Rom. 1. t 31. covenant-breakers, u. implacable 
UNSPEAKABLE. 

2 Cor. 9. 15. thanks be to God for his u. gift 

12. 4. caught up into paradise and heard u. words 

1 Pet. 1. 8. in whom ye rejoice with joy u. full of 

UNSPOTTED. 
Jam. 1. 27. to keep himself m. from the world 

UNSTABLE. 
Gen. 49. 4. u. as water, thou shalt not excel 
.Tam.l.S. a double mindedmanisw. inallhis ways 

2 Pet. 2.14.cannot cease from sin, beguiling u. souls 
3. 16. which they that are unlearned and u. wrest 

UNSTOPPED. 
Tsa. 35. 5. and the ears of the deaf shall be u. 

UNTAKEN. 
2 Cor. 3. 14. remaineth the same vail u. away 

UNTEMPERED. 
Ezek. 13. 10. one built up a wall, and lo others 
daubed it with u. mortar, 11, 14, 15. | 22. 28. 



UNTHANKFUL. 
lAikc 6. 35. for he is kind to the u. and to Jhe evfl 
2 Tint. 3. 2 men shall be blasphemers, u unholy 

UNTIL. 
Gen. 28. 15. ii. I have done that I have spoken 
32. 4. I have sojourned and stayed there v. nov 
46. 34. our trade from our youth, even 11. now 
49. 10. nor a lawgiver depart, 71. Shiloh come 
JV'k7«. 14. 19. hast forgiven this people u. now 
Judg.l8.20.sons were priests toDan w.the captivity ' 

1 Sam. 9. 13. for the people will not eat u. he come 
15.35.Samuelcame no more to seeSauht.his death 

2 Sa7!i. 19. 7. that befell thee from thy youth 71. now 
24. nor trimmed, 71. the day he came in peace 

1 Kings 22.27. feed him with bread and water of . 

affliction, M. I come in peace, 2 Chron. 18.26 

2 Kings 8. 6. restore, since he left the land, m. now 
Ezra 4. 21. city be not built, u. another command 

5. 16. since then u. now hath it been building 
10. 14. u. the fi.erce wrath-of God be turned 
.Job 14. 13. keep me secret u. thy wrath be past 
Psal. 36. 2. u. his iniquity be found to he hateful 
73. 17. u. I went into the sanctuary of God 
132.5. ?/. I find out a place for the Lord, a habit. 
Ca7ii.2.17.w.thedaybreak and the shadows flee,4.6 
fsa. 32. 15. u. the spirit be poured upon us 
.36. 17. 71. I come and take you av/ay to a land 
62. 1. 71. the righteousness thereof go forth 
.Ter. 32. 5. and there shall he be u. I visit him 
44. 27. be consumed u. there be an end of them 
Ezek. 21. 27. overturn, w. he come whose right itia 
Mic.7.9. bear indignation, m., he plead my cause 
Mat. 2. 13. be thou there u. I bring thee word 
11. 13. for all the law and the prophets prophesied 
u. John, this is Elias, L7tke 16. 16. 
Z-MA:e21.24.Jerusalem be trodden down zt.the times 
of the Gentiles be fulfilled, Rom. 11. 25, 
24. 49. u. ye be epdued with power from on high 
Acts 1.2. u. the day in which he was taken up 
Rom. 5. 13. for u. the law, sin was in the world 

1 Cor. 4. 5. judge nothing u. the Lord come 
Phil. 1. 6. will i)erform itw. the day of Jesus Christ 

2 Thess. 2.7. will letit.he betaken out of the way 
1 Tim. 6. 14. u. the appearing of our Lord Jesua 
Rev. 17. 17. 71. the words of God shall be fulfilled 

20. 5. lived not u. the 1000 years were finished 

UNTIMELY. 
Job 3. 16. or as a hidden u. birth I had not been 
Psal. 58. 8. pass away like the 71. birth of a woman 
Eccl. 6. 3. I say that an 7i. birth is better than ho 
Rev. 6. 13. even as a tig-tree casteth her u. figs 

UNTOWARD. . 
Acts 2. 40. save yourselves from this u. generation 

UNWALLED. 
Deut. 3. 5. we took sixty cities, besides u. towns 
Esth. 9. 19. the Jews that dwelt in the 71. towns 
Ezek. 38. 11. 1 will go up to the land of 71. villages 

UN W ASHEN. 
Mat. 15. 20. these things defile a man, but to eat 
with u. hands defileth not a man, Markl. 2, 5 
UN WEIGHED. 
1 Kings 7. 47. Solomon left all the vessels u. 

UNWISE. 
Deut. 32.G. do you thus requite the L. Qu. people? 
Hos. 13. 13. he is an m. son, he should not stay long 
Rom. 1. 14. 1 am debtor to the wise and to the i/. 
EjoA.5. 17. wherefore be ve not u. but understanding 

UNWITTINGLY. 
Jycv. 22. 14. if a man eat of the holy thing u. 
.Tosh. 20. 3. the slaver that killeth any person u. 5. 

UNWORTHY. 
Acts 13. 46. seeing ye judge yourselves u. of life 
1 Cor. 6. 2. are ye u. to judge the smallest matter? 

UNWORTHILY. 

1 Cor. 11. 27. shall drink this cup of the Lord u. 

29. for he that eatelh and drinketh u. eatefh 

UP, Verb. 

Gen. 19. 14. Lot said, 71. get ye out of this place 

44. 4. Joseph said, ?t. follow after the men 

Exod. 32. 1. u. make us gods that sha 11 go before n 

Josh. 7. 13. u. sanctify the people, and say sanctify 

.ludg. 4. 14. u. for this is the day in wnich the Lord 

8. 20. he said to his first-born, u. and slay them 

9. 32. u. thou and the people that is with thee 
19.28. w. and let us be going, but none answered 

1 Sam. 9. 26. saying, u. that I may send thee away 

UP. 
JVM7n.l4. 40. they rose u. early and gat them w. say- 
ing, v/e be here and will go m. for wc have sinned 
42. go not 7L. ft)r the Lord is not among you 
44. they presumed to go u. unto the hill top 
Juds.8. i3. Gideon returned from battle bef. sun u 
9. 33. as soon as sun is 71. thou shalt rise early 

1 Sam. 29. 10. as soon as ye be u. early, depart 

2 Sam. 24. 11. when David was 71. the word camo 
Mat, 13. 6. and when the sun was 71. they wera 

scorched, because they had not root, Mark 4. 6. 
UP. 

Psal. 88. 15. I am ready to die from my youth tt 
Ezek. 41. 16. from the ground u. to the windows 



UPR 

J[Iai 19. 20. these things I kept from my youtli u. 
Luke 18. 21. all these 1 kept from my youth u. 
John 2. 7. and tiiey tilled 'heiu u. to the brim 
See Down. 
UPBRAID. 
Tudg. 8. 15. Zebah and Zal. with whom ye did M.me 
Mat. 11. 20. tlieu began he to w. the cities wherein 

UPBRAIDED. 
Mark 16. 14. he u. them witii their unbelief 

UPBRAIDETH. 
Jam. 1. 5. thatgiveth lo all men liberally and w. not 

UPHELD. 
faa.63.5.^vm brought salvation andmy furyitw. me 
UPHOLD. 
, fob 36. 1 17. judgment and justice should u. thee 
Psal. 51. 12. and u. me with thy free Spirit 
54. 4. the Lord is with them that u. my soul 
119. 116. M. me according to thy word 
Prov. 29. 23- honour shall ii. the humble in spirit 
Isa. 41. 10. I will V thee with the right hand oi' m^ 
42. 1. behold my servant whom 1 u. mine elect 
63. 5. and I wotidered that there was none to u. 
Ezek. 30. G. they also that u. Egypt shall fall 

UPHOLDEN. 
Job 4. 4. thy words have u. him that was falling 
Prov. 20. 28. the king's throne is ii. by mercy 

UPHOLDEST. 
Psal. 41. 12. as for me, thou w. me in mine integrity 

UPHOLDETH. 
Psal. 37. 17. but the Lord u. the righteous 
24. for the Lord u. him with his hand 
63. 8. my soul followeth, thy right band u. me 
145. 14. the Lord u. all that fall, and raiseth up 

UPHOLDING. 
Heb. 1. 3. u. all things by the word of his power 

UPPER. 
Exod. 12. 7. shall strike blood on the ?;. door-posts 
Lev. 13. 45. he shall put a covering on his u. lip 
Deut. 24. 6. no man take the u. millstone to pledge 
Josh. 15. 19. he gave her tlie u. springs, Judg. J . 15. 
2 Kings 18.17. when ihey were come up, they stood 
by the conduit of the u. pool, Isa. 7.3 | 36. 2. 
E^iek. 24. 1 17. and cover not thy u. lip 
Zeph. 2. 14. cormorant shall lodge in the u. lintels 
Mark 14.15. he will shew you u. room, Luke 22. 12. 
/ids 1. 13. they went up into an u. room 
19. 1. Paul having passed through the u. coasts 

See ClIAMBKR. 

UPPERMOST. • 

Gen. 40. 17. in the u. basket were all bake meats 
Isa. 17. 6. two or three in the top of the u. bough 

9. his strong cities shall be as an u. branch 
^at.23. 6. they love theii. rooms at feasts and chief 
seats in synagogues, Mark 12. 39. lAikc 11. 43. 
UPRIGHT. 
Gen. 6. j 9. Noah was an v.. man in his generations 
17. fl- I an^ God, walk before me and be thou w. 
37. 7. and lo, my sheaf arose and also stood u. 
Lev. 26 13. broken your yoke and made you gow. 
Josh. 10. 1 13. in the book of the u. 2 Sam. 1. 1 18. 
i Sain. 29. 6. said to David, surely as Lord liveth, 
thou hast been u. with me, 2 Chron. 29. 34. 
2 Sam.22. 24. 1 was also u. before him, Psal. 18. 23. 

28. with the merciful merciful, and with the u. 

man thou wilt shew thyself m. Psal. 18. 25. 
2 Cliron. 29. 34. for Levites were more u. in heart 
Job 1. 1. Job was a perfect and u. man, 8. | 2. 3. 
8. fi. "if thou wert ii. he would awake for thee 
12. 4. the just u. man is lauglied to scorn 
17. 8. u. men shall be astonished at this 
Psal. 11. 7. his countenance doth behold the u. 
19. 13. then shall I be m. I shall be innocent 
25. 8. the Lord is good and u. 92. 15. 
33. 1. rejoice, ibr praise is comely for the u. 
37. 14. to slay such as be of u. conversation 
18. the Lord knoweth the days of the u. 
37. mark the perfect man and behold the u. 
49. 14. the 11. shall have dominion over them 
111.1. 1 will praise the Ld. in the assembly of the zi. 
112. 2. the generation of the u. shall be blessed 
4. unto the u. there ariseth light in darkness 
119. 137. art righteous and u. art thy judgments 
125. 4. do good to them that are u. in their hearts 
140. 13. the u. shall dwell in thy presence 
Prov. 2. 21. for the u. shall dwell in the land 

10. 29. the way of the Lord is strength to the %i. 

11. 3. the integrity of the m. shall guide them 

6. the righteousness of the u. shall deliver them 
11. by the blessings of the u. the city is exalted 
20. such as arew. in their way are his delight 

12. 6. the mouth of the u. shall deliver them 

13. 6. righteousness keepeth the u. in the way 

14. 11. the tabernacle of the u. shall flourish 

15. 8. but the prayer of the u. is his delight 

16.17. the high-way of the w. is to depart from evil 

21. 18. the transgressor shall be a ransom for the u. 

29. but as for the u. he directeth liis way 

28 10. the u. shall have good things in possession 
29. 10. the blood-thirsty hate the u. but the just 
27 he that is u. is an abomination to the wicked 
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US 

Eccl.l. 29. have found that God hath made man u. 

12. lO. what was written was u. words of truth 
Cant. 1. 4. remember thy love, the u. love thee 
/sa.26. 7. thou most u. do^t weigh the path of just 
Jer. lO. 5. they are u. as palm-uee, but speak not 
Dan. 8. 18. but he touched me and set me m. 

11. 17. set his face to enter and u. ones with him 
Mic. 7. 2. is none u. among men, all lie in wait 

4. the mostJi. is sharper than a thorn hedge 

Hab. 2. 4. behold, his soul lifted up is not u. in him 

See Hkart, Stand, Stood. 

UPRIGHTLY. 

Psal. 15. 2. walketh u. shall abide in thy tabernacle 

58. 1. do ye judge M.? || 75. 2. I will judge u. 

84. 11. withhold no good from them that walk u. 
Prov. 2. 7. he is a buckler to them that walk ti. 

10. 9. he that walketh u. walketh surely 

15. 21. but a man of understanding walketh u. 

28.i8.whoso walketh M.shallbe saved, but perverse 
Isa. 33. 15. he that speaketh w. shall dwell on high 
Amos 5. 10. they abhor him that speaketh u. 
Mic. 2. 7. my words do good to him that walketh u. 
Gal. 2. 14. when I saw that they walked not u. 

UPRIGHTNESS. 
1 Kings 3.6. as he walked before thee in u. of heart 
1 C7iro7t.29.17. 1 know tiiat thou hast pleasure in u. 
Job 4.6. is not this thy hope and the m. of thy ways ? 

33. 23. an interpreter, to shew unto man his u. 
PsaZ. 9.8. he shall minister judgment to people in u. 

25. 21. let integrity and u. preserve me, I wait 

1] 1. 8. they stand fast for ever and are done in u. 

143. 10. thy spirit good, lead me into land of u- 
Prov. 2. 13. who leave the paths of w. to walk 

14. 2. he that walketh in u. feareththe Lord 

28. 6. better is the poor that walketh in his u. 
Isa. 26. 7. the way of the just is u. thou dost weigh 

10. in the land ol'u. will he deal unjustly 

57.2. rest in their beds each one walking in his w. 

Dan. 11. 1 17. set his face to enter, and u. with him 

See He.vrt. 

UPRISING. 

Psal. 139. 2. thou knowestmy down-sitting and u. 

UPROAR. 

1 Kings 1. 41. this noise of the city being in an u. 
Mat. 2G. 5. lest there be an u. Mark 14."'2. 

Acts 17. 5. the Jews set all the city on an u. 

19. 40. to be called in question tor this day's u. 

20. 1. after the u. was ceased, Paul called to him 
21.31. tidings came that all Jerusalem was in an v. 

38. art not thou that Egyptianwho madest an u. ? 
UPSIDE down. 

2 Kings 21. 13. wiping Jerusalem as a manwipeth 

a dish, turning it u. down. 
PsaZ. 146. 9. way of the wicked he turnethw. doicii 
Isa. 24. 1. the Lord turneth the earth w. doicn 

29. 16. surely your turning of things u. down 
Acts 17. 6. that have turned the world u. down 

UPWARD. 
Exod. 38. 26. from twenty years old and zi. JSTum. 1 . 

3, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28. | 14. 29. 1 Chron. 23. 

24. 2 Chron. 31. 17. Ezra 3. 8. 
J^um. 3. 15. shalt number every male from amonth 

old and u. 22, 28, 34, '39, 40, 43. | 26. 62. 

4. 3. from thirty years old and u. even to fifty, 

23, 30, 35, 39, 43, 47. 1 Chron. 23. 3. 
8. 24. from twenty and five years old and w. 

1 Sam.9.2.Saul was higher from shoulders w. 10. 23. 

2 Kings 19. 30. remnant shall bear fruitM./sa.37. 31. 
2 Chron. 31. 16. males from three years old and u. 
Job 5. 7. man is born to trouble as sparks fly u. 
Eccl. 3. 21. the spirit of man that goeth u. 

Isa. 8. 21. curse their king and God, and look u. 

38. 14. mine eyes fail with looking ti. undertake 
Ezek. 1. 27. from appearance of his loins u. 8. 2. 

41. 7. and there was a winding about still ?i. 
Hag. 2. 15. consider from this day and u. 18. 

URGE. 
L2ike 11. 53. scribes and Pharisees began to u. him 

URGED. 
Gen. 33. 11. Jacob u. Esau, and he took it 
.Tudg. 16. 16. Delilah u. Samson, and he told all 

19. 7. rose to depart, his father-in-law u. him 
2 Kings 2.17.when they u. him till he was ashamed 

5. 16. Naaman u. Eli'sha || 23. he u. Gehazi 

URGENT. 
Exod. 12. 33. the Egyptians were u. on the people 
Dan. 3. 22. the king's commandment was u. 
URIM. 
See Signification on Thummim. 
Exod. 28. 30. thou shalt put in the breast-plate of 
judgment, the u. andthe thummim, Lev. 8. 8. 
JV*M7«. 27. 21. ask counsel after the judgment of m. 
Deut. 33. 8. let 'hy u. be with thy Holy One 
1 Sam. 28. 6. neither by dreams, by u. nor prophets 
Ezra 2. 63. nor eat till there stood up a priest with 
u. and with thummim, JV'eA. 7. 65. 
US. 
Deut. 5. 3. with u. even u. who are all of w. alive 
Luke^3.39. if thou be Christ, save thyself and u. 
Rom. 9. 24. even u. whom he hath called, notonly 



US 

1 Cor. 4. 9. God hath set forth v.. the t-poslles 

6. 14. and will also raise up w. by his ov. n powa 

2 Cor. 1. 14. you have dCknovvJedged m. in part 
21. he which establisheth u. with you, is God 

5. 18. who hath reconciled u. to hims. by Christ 
Phil. 3. 17. brethren, us ye havoji. for an ensampla 
1 Thess. 5. 8. let u. who are of the day he sober 

9. for God hath not a_iii)oiiittd u. to wrath 
Jam. 1. 18. of his own will begat he u. by the word 

About US. 
J^Turn. 22. 4. lick up all that are round about u. 
JV''eA.5.17.that came from heatiien that are about u 

6. 16. the heathen about u. saw these things 
Dan. 9. 16. thy people a reproach to all about -a 

After US. 
Josh. 8. 6. for they will come out after u. 
22.27.it may be witness to our generationsa/iter u 
Mat. 15. 23. send her away, tl.r she crieth after u- 

Against US. 
Gen. 43. IS. that he may seek occasion against u 
Exod. 1. 10. join our enemies and fight against u 
16. 7. what are we that ye murmur against u.l 
8. your murmurings are not against u. but God 
Deut.'i.'i'i. Sihon came out against u.2^J.l. 1,3.1. Og 
Josh. 8.5. when the men of Ai came out against u. 
10.6. the kings of the Amoi'nes g&lheredugainstu, 
22. 19. rebel not against the Lord, nor against u. 
.Judg. 15. 10. said, why are ye come up against u.1 

1 Sa/n. 30.23. delivered company that came ag.u. 

2 Sa?«. 11. 23. surely the men prevailed againsiu. 
21. 5. the man that devised against u. 

2 ^/ko-s22.13. great is the wrath ofLoid againstu. 

2 Chr.i0.12. this great company that cometh ag. u. 

Psal. 44. 5. tread them under that rise against ti, 
79". 8. remember not against u. ibrmer iniquitioa 
124. 2. Lord for us, when men rose up against u. 
3. when their wrath was kindled against u. 

Isa. 14. 8. no feller is come up against u. 
59. 12. and our sins testify against u. Jcr. 14. 7. 

Jer. 16. 10. Lord pronounced all this evil against m, 

21. 2. Nebuchadnezzar niaketh war against u. 
13. which say, who shall come dovrn ag. u.1 

43. 3. but Baruch setteih thee on against u. 
Lam. 3. 46. have opened their mouih against u> 

5. 22. rejected us, thou art very wroth against il. 
Dan. 9. 12. confirmed his words he spake ag. v, 
Mark 9. 40. Jesus said, forbid him not, he that is 
not against u. is on our part, Luke 9. 50, 
Rom. 8. 31. if God be lor us, who can be ag. w. 
Col. 2. 14. blotting out the hand-writing ag. u. 
2 John 10. pxatiug against u. v.iih malicious words 

Among or Amongst US. 
Gen. 23. 6. thou art a mighty prince among u. 
Exod. 17. 7. saying, is the Lord among u. ornot|3 

34. 9. let my lord, I pray ihee, go among u. 
Deut. 31. 17. because our God is net among u. 
.Tosh. 9. 7. peradventure ye dwell among u. 22. 

22. 19. pass over and take possession among u. 
31. we perceive the Lord is a.niongn. 

JudfT. 18. 25. let not Ihv voice be heard among u. 
1 Sa7??.4.3.when itcometh among u. it may save u. 
1 KingsD.Q.noXamong u.zny can skill to hewtimber 
.Job 34. 37. he clappeth his hands amongst u, 
Ps. 74.9. not among u. any that knoweth how lonf 
Prov. 1. 14. cast in thy lot a'mong v. let us have 
Isa. 33. 14. who ainovgu. shall dwell wiih the de- 
vouring fire ? who wiih eveilasting burnings 
Mic. 3. 11. they will say, is not the Lord among u. 
Lxike 7. 16. a great proi-het is risen up among u. 
John 1. 14. Word was made flesh and dwelt am. u. 
Acts 1. 21. Lord Jesus went in and out among lu 

15. 7. God made choice among u. that Gentiles 

At US. 

1 Pet. 4. 17. if it first begin at u. what the e-nd be . 

Before US. 

Exod. 32. 23. for they said unto me, make us gods 
■which shall go before u. Acts 7. 40. 
Deut. 1. 22. ye said, we \\~ill send men before u. 

2. 33. the Lord our God delivered him before u. 
Josh. 4. 23. which he dried up from before u. 

8.6.thcy flee before u. \\ 24. IS. drave out before u. 
.Judg. 11.24. the Lord shall drive out before u. 

20.^32. smitten down before u. as at the first, 39. 

1 Sam. 8. 20. king may judge ?«. and go out before tu 
9.27. Samuelsaid,bid thy servant pass on Z»e/. k, 

2 Chron. 14. 7. while the land is yet before u. 
/sa. 30.11. cause Holy One of Isrnel cease beforsH 
Dan. 9. 10. to walk in hislaws whicli he set 6e/, w 
Heb.' 6. 18. io lay hold on the hope set before u. 

1'^ 1 let us run the race that is set before u. 

Behind VS. 
Gen. 32. 18. and, behold, also he is behind u. 2ft 

Between or betwixt US. 
Gen. 26. 28. let there be now an oath betwixt u. 
31. 37. that they may judge betwixt %i. both 
53. the God of Abraham judge betwixt u. 
Josh. 22.25. Lord made Jordan a border between. «. 

27. that it may be a witness between u. 28, 34. 

.Tudg. 11. 10. Lord be witness betioeenu. Jer. 42. 5 

Jo6 9. 33. neither is there any days-man betwixt « 



us 



us 



us 



Luke KJ.'JG. between u and you, is a great gulf 
^Hcts \o. y. put iioditfcreiice bettcecn a. and tlieiii 
Kph ii. 14. the iiiui.ilf wall of partition between u. 

By US. 
J^Tum. Jii. 2. halli uoi. tin? Lord spoken also by v.l 
2 Kiagi 4.i».tliis is ainiin of G. whicli |)a»seLli by u. 
2 Cor L ]y lesud was tireaclied among you by w. 
20. aro iti liini amen, to the glory ol'God by u. 
2.14. niauifcsltlie savour of his knowledge by u. 
3.'.]. to lio liiecpislle of Christ, ministered by u. 
5. 20. as tlio' God did beseech you by u. we pray 
7. y. ye uiiglit receive damage by u. in nothing 
8. 19. which is administered by u- to glory of L. 20. 
Concerning US. 
2Kings 22. 13. do according to all written cone. u. 

For US. 
f?cre.26. 23. now the Lord hath made room fur u. 
31. 14. is there yet any inheritance /<)?• u. 
Ezod. 14. 12. belter /or u. to serve the Egyptians 

24. 14. tarry ye here for u. until we come again 
vVii'/i. 14. ;i." belter /«r u. to return into Egypt 

9. fear not the people, for they are bread /or u. 
Deut.2. 3). Lliere\vasnotonecily loo strong/or m. 

30. 12. say, vvlio shall go up for u. to heaven 1 
13. shouidesi saY,whoshall go over the sea/. 21.? 

Josh. 5. 13. art thou /or «. or for our adversaries? 

22. 17. is ti'.e iniquity of Peor too little /or u.? 

Judg.1.1. who go up/or it. against the Canaanites? 

1 Sam. 7. 8. ce ise not to cry unto the Lord for u. 
9. 5. come, lest my father take thought /or u. 
14. G. it may be the Lord will work /or u. 

2 Sam. 18. 3. if we tiee they will not care/or u. 
21. 4. neither /or u. shalt thou kill any man 

2 Kings A. 13. behold thou hast been careful for u. 
6. 1. the place wliere we dwell is too strait/or u. 
2 Chron. 13. 10. a.s for u. the Lord is our God 
Ezra 8. 21. to seek of him a right way for u. 
JsTch. 4. 20. report, our God shall fight /or u. 
Psal.41.4:. lie shall choose our inheritance /or u. 

62. 8. trust in him, God is a refuge /or u. 

63. 28. strengthen that thou hast wrought /or u. 
12G. 3. tile Lord iiath done great things /or u. 

fsa. 6.8. whom shall I send, and who will go for u. 

26. 12. Lord, thou wilt ordain peace /or u. 
Jer. 9. 18. let them take up a wailing /or u. 

14. 19. hast smitten, and there is no healing /or jt. 

21. 2. inquire I pray thee, of the Lord /or v. 

37. 3. pray to the Lord our God for u. 42. 2, 20- 
I^am. 4. 17. a-ifor u. our eyes as yet failed 
Mat.n. 4. Peter said to Jesus, Lord, it is good /or 
u. to be here, Mark 9. 5. Luke 9. 33. 

25. 9. not so, lost there be not enough /or u. 
Mark 14.1 5. an upper room, there make ready/or u. 
Luke 1. 69. hast raised up a horn of salvation/or u. 

9. 50. for he thiit is not against us is /or u. 
Rom. 4. 2[. for u. to whom it shall be imputed 
5. 8. while we were sinners, Christ died /or u, 

8. 26. tlie Spirit maketh intercession /or u. 

31. if God be for u. who can be against us? 

32. spared not, but delivered hiin up for u. all 
34. Christ also maketh intercession /or u. 

1 Cor. 5. 7. even Christ is sacrificed for u. 

2 Cor. 1. 11. helping together by prayer for u. 
4. 17. our light affliction worketh for u. 

5. 21. he hath mtide him to be sin /or u. 
Gal. 3. 13. Christ redeemed us, made a curse/or u. 
Eph. 5. 2. hath loved us, and given himself /or w. 
Cot. 4. 3. withii, praying for u. tliat God would 
i Thfss. 5. 10. who (iied for u. 1 .fuhn 3. 16. 
25. pray for v.. 2 Tke.ss. 3. 1. Heb. 13. 18. 
7Ht. 2. 14. who gave himself/or %i. that he might 
hfeb.G. 20. whither the forerunner is /or u. entered 

9. 12; having obtained eternal redemption /or w. 
24. now toappeirin the presence of God /«r u. 

10.20 living way ,which he hath consecrated/or M. 

11.40 G. liavin.'; provided some better thing/or u. 
1 Pef.2.21, because Christ hath suifered for u.4.l. 

From US. 
Gen. 2fi. 16. Aliimelech said to Isaac, go from u. 

1 Sam. 6. 20. and to whom shall he goup from u.? 
14. 17. nu'Tiber now, and see who is gone f.'om u. 

2 CAr. 29. 10. his wrath turn /row u. Ezra 10. 14. 
Psal. 2. 3. let us cast away their cords /row u, 

103. 12 ha^h removed our transgressions /rom u. 
fsa. 59. 9. therefore is judgment far from u. 
11. wp look for salvation, but it isfar ofF/romw. 

64. 7. for Ihon hast hid thy face/rom xi. 

.Ter. 4.8. the anger ofthe Lord is not turned from u. 
21. 2. that Nt'buchadnezzar tnay g6 up from 7^. 
38. 25. hide it not from u. we will not kill thee 
..tcts 1. 22. to the day he was taken up from u. 

15. 24. heard that certain who went out/rom u. 

2 Thfss. 2. 2. nor by word, nor by letter as /ro7« u. 

I .Tohn 2. 19. they went out from u. but not of us 

See Depart. 

Tn US. 

M'am.lA.B. if the Lcid delight in u. he will bring us 

.7oftl5.9.wh3t understandest thou, which is noti'n u. 

Tsa. 26. 12. thou liasc wrought all our works inu. 

John 17. 21 that tliey also may be one in u. 

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Rom. 8. 4. that the law might be fulfilled in n. 
18. with the gloiy which shall be revealed in a. 

1 Cor. 4. 6. ye might learn in u. nor. 10 think 

2 Cor. 1. 5. as sufliiring of Cnrist abound in u. 
4. 12. so death worketh in u. but lite in you 
6. 12. ye are not straitened in u. but in yourselves 

Eph. 3. 20. according to power that worketh iji u. 
2 Tim. 1. 14. by Holy Ghost which dwelletii in m. 
,Iam. 4. 5. the spirit that dwelleih in u. lusteth 

1 John 1.8. truth isnotniu. |1 10. his word not nut. 

3. 24. hereby we know that he abidelh in a. 

4. 12. if we love, God dwelleih in u. 13. 

2 John2. for the truth's sake which dwelleih in u. 
Of VS. 

^^£71.3.22. behold, the man is become as one of u. 
JVum, 31. 49. and there lacketh not a man of u. 
Josh. 2. 24. the inhabitants faint because nfu. 
.Judg. 16. 24. pur enemy, which slew many of u. 

20. 18. which ofu. shall go up first to the battle? 
2 Kings 6. 11. which of u. is for the king of Israel?* 
Ezra 8. 23. we besought G. he was entreated of u. 
Psal. 115. 12. the Lord hath been mindful of v. 
Isa. 53.6. he hath laid on him the iniquities ofxi. all 

63.16. our father, tho' Abraham be ignorant o/.j. 
Jer.H. 24. anguish hath taken hold 0/ «. and pain 

14. 9. yet thou, O Lord, art in the midst of u. 
..6ct.s 17. 27. tho' he be not far from every oneo/w. 
Rom. 4. 16. Abraham, who is the father o/w. all 

1 Cor. 4. 1. so account of u. as ministers of Christ 

2 Cor.2.1 1, lest Satan get an advantage o/w.fur we 
4. 7. that the power may be of God and not of u. 
10. 2. some who think of u. as if we walked 

Gal. 4.26. Jerusalem, which is the mother of u. all 
F.ph. 4. 7. but to every one of u. is given grace 

1 Thess. 1. 6. ye became followers of u. and of Ld. 
9. they themselves shew ofu. what entering in 

2. 13. ye received the word which ye heard of u. 

3. 6. ye have good remembrance ofu. always 

4. 1. that as ye have received of u. iiow to walk 

2 7'hes. 3. 6. not after tradition he received ofu. 
2 Pet. 3. 2. the commandment of ti. the apostles 
1 JoAn 2.19. they were not of u. for if they had been 

of u. they might shew they were not all of u. 
On US, or upon US. 
Gen. 26. 10. shouldesl have brought guilt uponu. 

42. 21. therefore is this distress come upon u. 

43. 18. fall jipon u. and take us for bond-men 
Exod. 5. 3. lest he fail upon u. witii pestilence 
JVum. 12. 11. 1 beseech thee, lay not the sin upon u. 
Deut.3\. 17. are not these evils come upon tt.l 
Josh. 9. 20. let them live lest wrath be upon u. 
■Judg. 8. 21. they said, rise thou and fall upon u. 
1 Sam. 5. 7. his hand is sore upon u. and Uagon 

1 Kings 12. 4. make thou this heavy yoke which he 
put upo7i u. lighter, 9. 2 Chron. 10. 4, 9. 

2 Kings 1. 9. some mischief will come upon u. 

1 Chr. 1.5. 13. Lord our God made abroach uponu. 

2 C/ir. 20. 9. if when evil cometh upon u. as sword 
34. 21. for great is the wrath poured upon u. 

£zra8.18. by thegood hand ofour God uponu.3\. 

9. 13. after all that is come upon u. for our evil? 

JVek. 9.32. the trouble little that hath come upon u. 

33. thou art just in all that is brought upon u. 

13. 18. did not our God bring all this evil upon u.1 
Job 9. 33. that might lay his hand upon u. both 
Psal. 4. 6. lift up light of thy countenance upon u. 

33. 22. let thy mercy, O Lord, be upon xi. 

44. 17. all this is come upon u. yet have we not 
67. I.God bless us, cause his face to shine u/jotim. 
90. 17. the beauty of the Lord our God be upon u. 
123.2.our eyes wait on L.till he have mercy up. u. 

3. have mercy upon u. O L. have mercy upo7i u. 
Mat. 9. 27. I 20. 30, 31. Liike 17. 13. 
Tsa. 32. 15. until the Spirit be poured upon u. 
Lam. 3. 47. fear and a snare is come upon u, 
5. 1. remember, O Lord, what is come upon u. 
Ezek. 33.10. if our transgressions and sins be up. u. 
Dan. 9. 11. therefore the curse is poured upon u. 

12. by bringing upon u. a great evil, 1.3, 14. 
Hos. 10. 8. ihev shall say to mountains, cover us, 
and to hills', fall on u. Luke23.30. Rev. 6. 16. 
Jonah 1. 7. for whose cause this evil is 071 u. 8. 
Mic.3.\l. they will say,none evil can come upon u. 
7. 19. he v/ili turn and have compassion upon u. 
Mat. 27. 25. his blood be on u. and our children 
.dots 3. 4. look on u. || 5.28. this man's Wood up.u. 
12. or why look ye so earnestly on u. as though 
11. 15. Spiritfell on them, as omi. at the beginning 
Rom.16.6. Mary, who bestowed much labour on u. 
Tit. 3.6. which heshedo7Mt. abundantly thro' Jes. 
1 .John 3. 1. love the Father hath bestowed on u. 

Over US. 
^£71.37.8. said, shalt thou indeed reign over u.? 
Exod.'i.'iA.who made thee judge oi;er 7*. Jlctsl.'il. 
Mum. 16. 13. thou make thyself a prince 07jcr u. 
Judg. 8. 22, Israel said to Gideon, rule over u. 
9. 8. the trees said to the olive-tree, reign over u. 
10. to the fig-tree |1 12. to vine || 14. to bramble 
1 Sam. 8. 19. but we will have a king over u. 10. 19. 
11. 12. who said, shall Saul reign over u.? 



2 Sa:n.5.'2. in time past when Saul was k ing over U 
!i). 10. and Alj.-ialoni whom v.e anuin'teil over u 
J\\h. 9. 37. llif K'Jjosi uhoni tlmii hast ^et over u. 
Psiil. 12. 4. lips are our own, vviio is Lord 07;cr u 
ha. 20. 13. oilitr lords liave had dominion over u 
y^aoi .5.8. servants liave ruled orer li.noneio deiivei 
Luke 19. 14. wiil noi have this man to reign over u. 

Through US. 
2 Cor. 9. 11. causeth tiirougk u. thanksgiving to G 

7'o or iinto US. 

Gen. 19.31. there is not a man to come in unto u. 

20. 9. said, what hasl thou done unto u.? 2l). 10. 

34.21. let us take their daughters to it. for wives 

39. 14. brought in a Hebrew 7t7t<o«. 'to mock us 

42.23. atViiid ofsayingone to another, what is thin 

that God hath done zt7ito u.? .Jer. 5. 19^ 

J\'um. 10. 31. thou mayest be to u. instead ol eyes 

32. what goodness, Lord, shalldo7t/(?ott. the same 

Dcut. 5.27. speak thou unto u. and we will hear 

29. 29. but the things revealed belong %mto u. 

30. 12. go up to heaven and bring it unto u. 
13. shall go over the sea and bring it unto v.. 

.Tosh. 9. 25. we are in thy hand, as it seemeth good 

and right to thee to do unto u. do, .Tudg. 10. 15. 

.Tudg. 13. 8. let the man of God come again TtTiio u. 

15. 10. we come to do to him, as he halh done to u. 
18.19.go with us, and be to u. a father and a priest 

1 Sam. 4. 8. woe unto u. .7er. 4. 13. | 6. 4. I.am.b.l^ 
14. 9. if they thus say7t7iio7t. tarry till we come 
25. 15. but the men were very good unto u. 
16. they were a wall unto u. by night and by day 

1 Chron. 13. 3. bring again the ark of God to u. 

Ezra 4. 12. the Jews which came from thee to u 

JVek. 5. 8. shall your brethren be sold ujito u. 

Job 34. 4. let us choose to 7t. judgment, let us know 

P.9ai. 60.1. hast scattered, O turn thyself <o it. agair^ 
1 15.1. not TtTi^o Tt.O Lord, not U77fo u.but thy iiamr 

Tsa. 1. 9. except had left unto u. a very small remn. 
9. 6. unto u. a child is born, inito u. a son is given 

14.10. they shall say,art thou become like uiitou.7 

23. 15. the scourge shall not come unto it. 
30. 10. prophesy not unto u. right things, speak 

7(7!^o 7t. smooth things, prophesy deceits 
33.21. Lord will be unto u. a place of broad rivers 
36. 11. speak not to u. in the Jews' language 
•Ter. 5. 24. he reserveth to u. .the appointed weeks 

26. 16. hath spoken to u. in the name of the Lord 
42. 5. for which the Lord shall send thee to u. 
44. 16. as for the word thou liast spoken unto u- 

La7?7.5.4.waterfor money, our wood is sold7t7!Zo u 
Ezek. 11.15. xintou.xs this land given in possession 

24. 19. tell us what these things are to u.? 
Dan. 9. 7. but 7t7iio u. confusion of fiices, 8. 
Hos. 6. 3. he shall come unto u. as the rain 

10. 3. what then should a king do to u.l 
■Tonah 1. 11. that the sea may be calm unto u. 
Zeck. 1. 6. like as the Lord thought to do 7t7j^o u. 
Mat. 20. 12. thou hast made them equal unto u. 

25. 11. saying. Lord, Lord, open to u. Luke 13. 25 
27. 4. what is that to u.l see thou to that 

lAikc 1. 2. even as they delivered them unto n. 
2. 15. which the Lord hath made known untoxi. 
10. 17. even the devils are subject mti^o u. 

12. 41. speakest thou this parable unto 71J 

16. 26. neither can they pass to'u. that would 
.7oA7i 2. 18. what sign shewest thou unto u.l 

14. 22. that thou wilt manifest thyself ww^o u.l 

16. 17. what is this that he sayeth unto i^.l 
^ct5 7.38.who received the oracles to give i/;; Jo it.? 

10. 41. to u. who did eat and drink with him 

11. 17. God gave them the like gift as unto u. 

13. 33. God hath fulfilled the same unto u. 
Tlom.5.5. by the Holy Ghost whicli is given unto u 

1 Cor. 1. 18. but unto u. it is the power of God 
30. in Christ, who ofGod is ma.deunto u. wisdom 

2. 10. God revealed them m?i^o u. by his Spirit 
8. 6. but to u. there is but one God, the Father 

2 Cor. 5. 19. committed io7t. word of reconciliation 
8. 5. gave themselves unto u. by the will of God 

7. therefore as ye abounti in your love to u. 
Col. 1. 8. who declared untou. your love m Spirii 
4. 3. ihat God would open unto u. a door of utter 
TJeh. 4. 2. for unto u. was the gospel preached 

1 Pet. 1. 12. but jt»<o u. thevdid minister the thin^.i 
To US-WARD. 

Psal. 40. 5. thy thoughts which are to u.-xcard 
Eph. 1. 19. the greatness of his power to u.-ward 

2 Pet. 3. O.biit his long-suffering to xi.-w.z.o\. willing 
Toward US. 

Psal. 85. 4. cause thine anger toward u. to cease 



W, 



merciful kindness is great toward u 



his 
Rom. 5. 8. God commendeth his love toward u 
Eph. 1. 8. wherein ho hath abounded toward u 
2. 7. in his kindness toward u. through Christ 
l./o/t7i4.9. was manifested theloveof G.totcardK. 

Undf^ US. 
Psal. 47. 3. he shall snbdne the people under u. 

• With US. 

Gen- 31. 50. no man is with u. see, God is witneiK 

34. 9. and make ye marriages with u. and giva 



USE 



usu 



UTT 



«?fH.34 10. ye shall clwel! w. ti.\\ 23. they dwell w. u. 

43. 4. if thou suud our brother loithu. 44. 26. 

44. 30. seeth t!iat the lad is not witk u. 31. 
Etod.'i.lSMie God of tiie [Jebrews met witk ii. 5.3. 

]4. 11. wherefore hust tiiou dealt thus wilk u.? 

20.1'J. speak ilioii witk ?t.let not God sfieak witku. 

33. 16. is it not in that thou goest witk u.? 
jVi^m. lO.-O. come ihou witk it. we will do thee good 
32. it sliall be, if tiiou go witk u. thut goodness 

11. 18. for it was well loith u. in Egypt 

14. 9. and the Lord is witk u. fear them not 

22. 14. Balaam refusetli to come with m. 
Deut. 5. 2. the Lord made a covenant witk u. 3. 

29. 15. but with him that standeth here witk u. 
, also with him that is not here witk v. this day 
Josh. y. 6. therefore make a league witk u. 11. 
Judg: 6. 13. O my lord, if the Lord be witk ./. 

11.8. v;e turn again, thut thou mayest go toith u. 

18. 19. they said, hold iliy |)eace and go witku. 

1 Savi. .5. 7. the ark. of God shall not abide witk u. 
'2 Sam. 13. 26. let my brother Amnon go witk u. 

21. 17. shall go no more out witk u. to battle 
IKings 3.18. there was no stranger witk u.'xn house 

8. 57. the Lord our God be with xl. as he was 
^Kings G.IB. fear not, they that be witk w.are more 
tjian they that be with them, 2 Ckrmi. 32. 7. 

2 Chron. 13. 12. behold, God is icitk u. 32. 8. 
Ezra 4. 3. you liave notliing to do witk u. to build 

9. 14. wouldst not thou be angry witk u. till thou 
Job 15. 10. icith u. are the grey-headed and aged 
Psal. 16. 7. the Lord of hosts is loitli u. 11. 
85. 5. wilt thou be angry with u. for evcrl 
103. 10. lie haih not dealt witk u. afier our sins 
Prov. 1.11. come witk 7i. || fsa. 8.10. God is with u- 
Isa. 59. 12. for our transgressions are with u. 
Jer. 8. 8. we arc wise, the law of the Ld. is witk u. 

14. 21. remember, break not thy covenant witk u. 
42.6. that it may be well witku. when we obey 

Hos. 12. 4. found in Bethel, there he spake with u. 
Zcch. 1. 6. as onr doinirs, so hath he dealt witku. 
Mat. 1. 23. being interpreted, is, God witk u. 
13 56. his sisters are all with u. Mark 6. 3. 

22. 2."). now there were with u. seven brethren 
Lvkc2. 48. son, why hast thou thus dealt witk u.? 

9.49.forbad him, because he folio weth not witku. 
24. 29. ahi-(h3 with u. \\ 32. while he talked witk u. 
Acts 1. 17. for he was numbered witk u. and had 
2^ 29. his sepulchre is with u. unto this day 

1 Cor. 16. 16. to every one that helpetli witk u. 

2 Cor. H. 19. who was chosen to travel witk u. 

2 Tkc.is. 1.7. to you who are troubled, rest with xl. 
2 Pet. 1. 1. have obtained like precious faith witk u. 
IJokn 1. 3. that ye may have tellowship 7citk u. 
2. 19. would no doubt have c.ntinued xcitku. 
2 John 2. the truth shnll be with u. for ever 

Witkin US. 
L,t.kc 24. 32. did not onr hearts burn within u. 
IVithout US. 

1 Cor. 4. 8. ye have reigned as kings without ti. 
Heb.ll.iQ. that they without xi.not be made perfect 

USE. 
Z/CU. 7. 24. the fat may be used in any other u. 
Deut. 25. 14. nor taken out for any unclean u. 

2 Sam. 1. 18. baric them leach Judah u. of the bow 

1 Chron. 23. 15. according to the u. of candlestick 
Rom. 1. 26. for women did change the natural u. 

27. the men leaving the natural u. of the women 
Eph. 4. 29. which is good to the u. of edifying 

2 Tim. 2. 21. shall be a vessel meet for mastei 's u. 
Heb. 5. 14. by «.' have their senses exercised to 

USES. ■ 
Tit. 3. 14. to maintain good works for necessary u. 

USE, Passive. 
Lev. 19. 26. neither sholi ye u. enchantment 
JVww. 10. 2. u. trumpets for calling of the assembly 

15. 39. after which ye u. to go a whoring 
Z)cK.(.2.t9.M. no hostility against Moab nor contend 
1 Chron. 12. 2. could u. both right hand and left 
Jcr. 23.31. that w. their tongues, and say, he saith 

3L 23. as yet they shall u. this speech in Judah 
46. 11. in vain, shaltthou u. many medicines 
Ezck. 12. 23. they shall no more u. it as a proverb 

16. 44. shall iL. this proverb against thee, saying 
13 2. what mean ye, that ye u. this proverb ? 

3. ve shall not have occasion to u. this proverb 

21.21. the king of Babylon stood to u. divination 

Joel 2. t 1~- should xi. a by-word against them 

Mat. 5. 44. do sood to them that hate you, pray 

for them that despitcfully u. you, TAike 6. 28. 

6. 7. when ye pray, xl. not vain repetitions 

Acts 14. 5. assault made to xl. apostles despifefuUv 

1 Cor. 7.21. ifthou mayest be made free, M.it rather 
31. thev that xi. this world as not abusing it 

2 Cor. 1. 17. when thus minded, did I u. lightness? 
3. 12. have hope, we xi. great plainness of speech 
13. 10. lest being present, I should xi. sharpness 

Oal. 5. 3. XI. not liberty for an occasion to the flesh 
I Tim. 1.8. the law is good if a man u. it lawfully 
3. 10. then let them xi. the office of a deacon 
i Tim. 5. 23. u. a little wine for thy stomacli's sake 
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1 Pet. 4. 9. M. hospitality one to another without 

USED. 
Exod.2\. 36. if the o.\ hath u. to push in time past 
]^ev. 7. 24. the fat may be u. in any other use 
Judg. 14. 10. for su u. the young men to do 
20. whom Samson had u. as his friend 

2 Kings 17. 17. xi. enchantments, 21. 6. 2 Chr. 33. 6. 
Jer. 2. 24. a wild ass u. to the wilderness that 
/'."ic/i;. 22. 29. the people of land havew. oppression 

35. 11. according to thy envy which thou hast u. 
Hos. 12. 10. and u. similitudes by the prophets 
.Mark 2. 18. the disciples of John u. to fast 
Acts 8. 9. Simon Magus before-time u. sorcery 

19. 19. many also of them which u. curious arts 
Rom. 3. 13. with their tongues theyw. deceit 
1 Cor. 9. 12. we have not ii this power, but suffer 

15. but I have u. none of these things 
1 Thess. 2. 5. nor at any time u. we flattering words 
1 Tm.3.13. they that have xi. the office of a deacon 
Heb. 10. 33. companions of them that were so u. 

USEST. 
PsaZ.119.132. as thou xi. to those that fear thy name 

USETH. 
Dfut. 18. 10. not be found any that u. divination 
Esth. 6. 8. apparel which the king u. to wear 
Prox}. 15. 2. the tongue of the wise xi. knowledge 
18. 23. the poorw. entreaties, but rich answereih 
./C7-.22.13. «. his neighbour's service witliout wages 
Ezek. 16. 44. that 7(. proverbs, shall xi. this proverb 
Heb. 5. 13. every one that xi. milk is unskilful in 

USING. 
Col. 2. 22. which all are to perish with the u. 
1 Pet. 2. 16. and not u. vour liberty for a cloak of 

USURP. 
1 Tim. 2. 12. 1 suffer not a woman to u. authority 

USURER. 
Exod. 22. 25. thou shalt not be to him as an u. 

USURY. 

By usury is generally understood the gaixx of any 

thing above the principal.! or that which was 

lent, exacted oxily in consideration of the loan, 

whether it be in money, corxi, wares, or the like. 

It is most commonly taken for an unlaxcful profit, 

wkick a person makes of his xnonexj or goods. 
The Hebrew word for usury signifies Biting. 
The law of God prohibits rigorous imposing 
of coxiditions of gain, for the loaxi of money or 
goods, and exacting them withoxit respect to 
the condition of the borrower, whether he gain 
or lose; whether poverty occasioned his bor- 
rowixig, or a visible prospect of gain by em- 
ployins: the borrowed goods. 
It is said in E.xod. 22. 2.5, 26, Ifthou lend money 
to any of my people that is poor by thee, thou 
shalt not be to him as an usxtrer, neither shalt 
thou lay upon him usury, &c. And in Lev. 
25. 35, 36, 37, If thy brother be waxen poor, and 
fallen in decay with thee, then thou shalt re- 
lieve him, yea, though he be a stranger, or a so- 
journer, that he may live with thee : Take thou 
no xtsurxj of him, S'C. This law forbids the 
taking of usury from a bx-other that was poor, 
an Israelite reduced to poverty, or from a pro- 
selyte. But in Deut. 23. 20. God seems to 
tolerate usury toward strangers ; Unto a stran- 
ger thou mayest lend upon usury. By stran- 
gers, in 'this passage, some xinderstand the 
Gentiles in gexieral, or all sxich as were not 
Jeics, excepting proselytes : Others think that 
by strangers are xneant the Canaanites, and the 
other people that were devoted to slavery axid 
subjection ; of these the Hebrews xvere per- 
mitted to ea^rtct usury, but not of suchstraxigers 
with whom thnj had no qxiarrel, and against 
whom the Lord had not denoxmced his judg- 
ments. 
The Hebrews were plainly commanded in Exod. 
22. 25, &c. not to receive usury /or money from 
any that borrowed for necessity, as in that 
case in Neh. 5.5,7. .Snd such provision the 
law made for the preserving of estates to their 
families by the year of Jubilee; for a people 
that had little concerxi in trade, could not be 
sxipposed to borroxo money but oxit of necessity; 
but they were allowed to lend upon usury, to 
straxigers, whom yet they must not oppress. 
This laxv, therefore, in the strictness of it, 
seems to have been peculiar to the .Jewish 
state ; bxtt in the equity of it, it obligeth us 
to shew mercy to those we have advantage 
against, and to be content to share with thos^. 
we lend to in loss, as well as profit, if Provi- 
dence cross th-'m : And upon this condition, a 
valxiable commentator says, "ft seems as law- 
.ful, for me to receive interest for money, which 
another takes pains xcith, improves, bxit runs 
the hazard of in trade, as it is to receive rexit 
for my land which another takes pains with, 
improves, but runs the hazard of in hus- 
bandry.^^ 



Exod. 22. 25. neither shalt thou lay upon him u, 
Leu.25. 36. take thou no w.ofliim or increase, 37 
Deut. 23. 19. shalt not lend on xi. to thy brother 

20. unto a stranger thou mayest lend upon u. 
JVeh. 5. 7. ye exact u. || 10. let us leave otf this t; 
Psal. 15. 5. he that putteth not his money to u. 
Prov. 28. 8. be that by xi. increasoih substance 
Isa. 24. 2. as with taker of u. so with giver of k. 
Jer. 15. 10. 1 have neither lent on ?t. nor men hav* 
lent to me on u. yet every one doth curse me 
Ezck. 18. 8. that have not given forth on xi. 17. 

13. given forth on xi. \\ 22. 12. thou hast taken xt 
Mat.'H.'il. received mine own with u. Lxike 19.23 

UTMOST, OUTMOST. 
Gen. 49. 26. to the u. hound of the cverlhsting hills 
J^um. 22. 41. might see the u. of flie peopla, 23.13 
Deut. 30. i. if any of you be driven out to o. parts 
Jer. 9. 26. I will puni.-^h Egypt, Judah, Edoin,and 
all that are in the u. corners, 25. 23. ] 49. 32. 
Luke 11. 31. carne from w. parts to hear Solomon 

UTTER. 
Lev.5.Ti . if he do not w. it then he shall bear iniquity 
Josk. 2. 14. our life if ye u. not ihisour business 

20. ifthou u. it, we will be quit of thine oath 
.Tudrr. 5. ]2. awake, Deborah, u. song, arise Barak 
Job 8.10. shall not they m. words out of their heart 

15. 2. should a wise man u. vain knowledge? 

27. 4. nor shall my tongue xx. deceit 

33. 3. and my lips shall u. knowledge clearly 

Psal. 78. 2. I will u. dark sayings of old 
94. 4. how long shall they u. hard tilings 
106. 2. who can u. the mighty acts of the Lord 
119. 171. my lips shall u. praise, when thou ha?t 
145. 7. they shall u. the memory of thy goodness 

Prov. 14. 5. but a false witness will u. lies 
23.33. thine heart shall xi. perverse things 

Eccl. 1.8. all things full oflabourmancannotM.it 
5. 2. let not thine heart be hasty to w. before God 

Isa. 32. 6. a vile person will xi. error agaiisst Lord 
48. 20. tell this, u. it even to the end of the eartt 

.Jer. 1. 16. I will xi. my judgments against tiiem 

25. 30. u. his voice from his holy habitation 
51. t 14. they shall xi. a shout against Babylon 

Ezek.^i. 3. u. a parable unto the rebellious houaa 
Joel 2. 11. Lord shall xi. his voice before his army 

3. 16. u. his voice from Jerusalem, Amos 1. 2. 
J\Iat. 13. 35. 1 will u. things have been kept secret 

1 Cor. 14. 9. except u. words easy to be understoo<J 

2 Cor. 12. 4. which is not lawful for a man to u. 

UTTER, Adjective, 
j^'xim. 21. t 3. he called the place, u. destruction 
\Kings2(i. 42. a man I appointed to xi. desiructioa 
Jt'ak. 1. 8. he will make an xi. end of the place 
Zech. 14. 11. there shall be no more xi. destruction 

UTTER. 
Ezek. 10. 5. the sound was heard to the u. court 
42. 1. he brought me forth into the ii. court 

UlTERANCE. 
Acts 2. 4. they spake, as the Spirit gave them u ■ 

1 Cor. 1. 5. that ye are enriched by him in all u. 

2 Cor. 8. 7. as ye abound in u. and knowledge 
Eph. 6. 19. praying, that u. may be given to mo 
Col. 4. 3. that God would open. to us a door of m. 

UTTERED. ■ 
A''um. 30. 6. if she had a husband when she u. 8. 
.ludg. 11. 11. and Jephthah u. all his words befora 

the Lord in Mizpeh 
2 Sam.22. 14. the Most High xi. his voice, Ps. 46. 6 
.Tob 26. 4. to whom hast thou xi. words ? 
42. 3. therefore have I xi. that I understood not 
Psal. 66. 14. which my lips u. when in trouble 
Hab. 3. 10. deep xi. his voice and lifted his hands 
Rom. 8. 26. with groanings which cannot be u. 
Heb. 5. 11. many things to say and hard to be u. 
fieu.l0.3.had cried, seven thunders xi. their voices 
4. when the seven thunders had xi. their voices 
UTTERETH. 
.Tob 15. 5. for thy mouth u. ihine iniquities 
P.saZ.19.2.day urito day xi. speech, night unto night 
Prov. 1. 20. wisdom xi. her voice in the streets 

21. in the city she u. her words, saying hiw long 
10. 18. and he that u. a slander, is a fool 

29. 1 1 . a fool ?i. all his mind, but a wise man keeps 
.ler. 10. 13. when he xi. his voice, 51. 16. 
Mic. 7. 3. the great man xi. his mischievous desire 

UTTERING. 
Isa 59 13 M- from the heart words of falsehood 

UTTERLY. 
Exod. 17. 14- u. put out remembrance of Amatek 

22. 17. if her father u. refuse to give her to him 

23. 24. thou shalt u. overthrow their idols 

Lev. 13.44. priest shall pronounce him xi. unclean 

26. 44. in land of enemies I will not destroy xi. 
JV«m. 15.31. that soul shall u.he cast off, his iniquity 

21. 2. then I will u. destroy their cities 
.30. 12. if her husband hath w. made them void 
Dexit. 3. 6. w. destroying men, women, and childroa 

4. 26. if ye corrupt yourselves, ye shall u. perish 
7. 2. thou shalt xi. destroy the Canaanite.=!,20. 17. 

26. shalt u. detest the silver and gold of image* 



VAI 

Deu.1. 10 2. ye shall u. destroy the high places 
13. 15. destroying 7<. the city of idolaters with sword 
3J. -ii). after my death ye will w. corrupt yourselves 

Josh. 11. 20. that he might u. destroy them 
17. 13. the ciiildren of Isr. put Canaatiites to tri- 
bute, but did not u. drive them out, Judg. 1.23. 

Judg. 15. 2. I tiiought thou badst ?(. hated her 
21. 11. ye shall u. destroy every male and woman 
Bam. 15. 3. smite, u. destroy the Amalekites, 18. 

227. 12. he hath made Israel u. to abhor him 

1 Sam. 17. 10. he that is valiant shall u. melt 

23. 7. the sons of Belial as thorns shall be u. burnt 

IKings 9.21.theCanaanites Israel could not w.dest. 

2Kings\'ii.\\. what the kings ofAssyria have done 

to all lands, by destroying them u. Isa.'Sl. 11. 

2 Chron. 20. 23. u. to slay them of mount Seir 
J^eh. 9. 31. thou didst not u. consume them 

Ps. 37. 24. though he fall shall noiu. be cast down 

73. 19. the wicked are u. consumed with terrors 

89. 33. my loving kindness not u. take from him 

119.8. 1 will keep thy statutes, O forsake me not w. 

43. take not the word of truth u. out of my mouth 

Carii.8.7.3ubstance for love,it would M.be contemn. 

Tsa. 2. 18. and the idols he shall u. abolish 
6. 11. he answered, until the land be u. desolate 
11. 15. Lord u. destroy the tongue of Egyptian sea 

24. 3. land be u. emptied || 19. earth is u. broken 
37. 11. Assyria have done by destroying them u. 
40. 30. and the young men shall u. fall, but they 
56. 3. Lord halh ?t. separated me from his people 
60. 12. yea, those nations shall be jt. v/asted 
Ter. 9. 4. for every brother will u. supplant 
12. 17. if they will not obey, I will u. pluck up 
14. 19. hast thou u. rejected Judah, loathed Zion 
23. 39. behold, I, even I will u. forget you 

25. 9. 1 will u. destroy them, 50. 21, 26. | 51. 3, 58. 
29. and should ye be u. unpunished? 

Lam. 5. 22. but thou hast u. rejected us, art wroth 
Ezek. 9. 6. slay ?(. old and young, maids, children 

17. 10. bei-ng planted, shall it not u. wither? 

27. 31. and ihey shall make themselves u. bald 

29. 10. I will make the land of Egypt u. waste 
Dan. 11.44. vhall go forth u. to make away many 
Hos. 1. 6. but I will w. take them away 

10. 15. shall the king of Israel be u. cut off 
Amos 9. 8. I will u. destroy the house of Jacob 
J^ic. 2. 4. that day shall one say, we be u. Spoiled 
J^ah. 1. 15. for the wicked he is u. cut off 
Zeph. 1.2.1 will k. consume all things from land 
Zeck. 11. 17. hi.si right eye shall be u. darkened 
i Cor. 6. 7. now there is u. a fault among you 
2 Pet. 2. 12. shall m. perish in their own corruption 
Rev. IS. 8. Babylon shall be ii. burnt with fire 
See Destroyed. 
UTTERMOST. 
£ Kings 7.5.v/hen lepers came to ti.part of camp, 8. 
JVeA. 1. 9. there were of you cast out to 71. part 
Psal. 2. 8. 1 will give u. parts for thy possession 
Mat. 5. 23. till thou hast paid the u. farthing 

12. 42. she came from the 71. parts to hear Solomon 
Mark 13.27. shall gather bis elect from the u. part 
jicf.s 24. 22. I will know the u. of your matter 
1 Thess. 2. 16. wrath is come on them to the u. 
Heb.l.St^.is able to save them to w.that come toGod 
See Utmost. 



V. 



VAGABOND. 

Gen. 4. 12. a fugitiye and v. shalt thou be in earth 
14. I shall be a fugitive and v. in the earth 

^cts 19. 13. then certain v. Jews took on them 
VAGABONDS. 

Psal. 109. 10. let his children be v. and beg 
VAIL, OR VEIL, 

jf curtain, or cover, which the Jewish women 
wore over their heads and faces, in token of 
modesty, of reverence, and subjection to their 
husbands,' Gen. 24. 6.5. 1 Cor. 11.' 3, 6, 7, 10. The 
Lord commanded .Moses tomake avail of blue, 
and purple, and scarlet, and therewith to di- 
vide the holy of holies, which represented the 
highest heaven, from the holy place, where the 
church militant, or its representatives, met 
and served God, Exod. 26. 31, 32, 33. This 
vail typified the hum,aj„ nature of Christ, 
adorned loith exCdlent gifts and graces, by 
which he has opened for us a way into heaven, 
Heb. 10. 19, 20. It signified also the separa- 
tionbetroeen the .Tews and Cterttiles, which is 
now removed by Christ, E|)h.2. 14 and there- 
fore at the death of Christ, this vail was rent 
in twain. Mat. 27. 51. which shewed that the 
partition ?/}all betwixt Jews and Gentiles teas 
pulled down ; that God was leaving his tem- 
ple, and abolishing all legal and ceremonial 
worship. The .Apostle speaks of the vail of 
ignorance, blindness, and hardness of heart, 
'thick keeps the Jews from understanding the 
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VAI 

scriptures of the Old Testament, the spiritual 
sense and meaning of the law, and from seeing 
that Christ is the end of the law for righteous- 
ness; this vail 7/jas cast over them, for their 
wilful and maliciout rejecting the gospel- 
light, John 9. 39. 2 Cor. 3. 14, 15. 
G'e?t.24. 65. Rebekahtook diV. and covered herself 

38. 14. Tamar covered herself with a v. wrapped 
Exod. 26. 31. and thou shalt make a v. of blue 

34. 33. Moses put a v. on his face, 35. 

36. 35. and he made a v. of blue, 2 Chron. 3. 14. 
40. 3. thou shalt cover the ark with the v. 

Lev. 16. 2. come not into holy place within the v. 

15. and bring his blood within the v. 
21.23. only he shall not go in unto the u. nor come 
24. 3. without the v. shall Aaron order it 
Ruth 3. 15. bring the v. that thou hast upon thee 
Cant. 5. 7. keepers of the walls took away my v. 
Isa. 25. 7. destroy the v. spread over all nations 
Mat. 27. 51. the v. of the temple was rent in twain 

from top to bottom, Mark 15. 38. Luke 23. 45. 
2 Cor. 3. 13. not as Moses which put a v. over face 

14. for to this day remaineth the same v. untaken 

away, whi'-.h v. is done away in Christ 

15. but even to this day the ■«. is upon their h6art 

16. nevertheless, the v. shall be taken away 
Heb. 6. 19. which entereth into that within the v. 

9. 3. and after the second?;, the tabernacle, called 

10. 20. through the v. that is to say, his flesh 

VAILS. 

Tsa. 3.23. in that day the Lord will take away the?;. 
VAIN, 

And vanity, are taken in several senses in scrip- 
ture. (1) For that which is unprofitable with- 
out fruit. Eccl. 1. 2, Vanity of vanities, all is 
vanity. All worldly things, and all men's de- 
signs, and studies, and works about them, are 
absolutely vain, and insufficient to procure 
satisfaction and happiness. (2) It signifies 
empty, without any substance ; as emptiness Z5 
opposed, to that which is full, or heavy, or true. 
1. To fulness ; so promises not fulfilled are 
said to be vain promises. And .lob calls the 
days of his affliction months of vanity; that 
is, empty of solid joy, peace, or comfort, Job 
7. 3. And in Psal. 2. 1, Why do the people 
imagine a vain thing? that is, an empty thing, 
without reason or hope. 2. As it is opposed 
to gravity: as light and inconstant wen are 
called vain men ; in which sense idolaters are 
called vain persons, like the wind, and idols 
are called vanity, because of their nothingness 
and impotence. 2 Kings 17. 15, They followed 
vanity and became vain. So in Isa. 41. 29, 
They are all vanity, their works are nothing ; 
their molten images are wind and confusion. 3. 
As it is opposed to truth ; as deceitful men 
and liars are called vtiin men, and lies are 
called vanity. Psal. 4. 2, How long will ye 
love vanity and seek after leasing? And in 2 
Kings 18.20, They are but vain words: thy 
words come not from thy heart ; tkoti speakest 
against thy knowledge. Vain is often put for 
false. Exod. 20. 7, Thou shalt not take the 
name of the Lord thy God in vain. " T'hou 
shalt not swear to confirm a thing that is 
false ; thou, shalt not appeal to the Lord as a 
witness of thy lies; or, thou shalt not take 
uselessly, needlessly, and without very good 
and substantial reasons, the name of God to 
witness what thou affirmest." The Hebrew 
word shave, which is here translated by vain, 
is put. for false in some places of scripttire ; as 
E.'i:od.20. 15. Hos. 10. 4. (3) Vanity is taken 
for that which frustrates and disappoints a 
person of his end; in this sense the hope and 
confidence of every unregenerate man, may 
justly be called vain, because it will deceive 
and disappoint him at the last, when he shall 
stand in most need of help and comfort. It is 
said, PsnI. 60.11, Fa??iis the helpof man ; that 
is, a deceitful safeguard, a disappointing help, 
only feeding the expectation with a fruitless 
hope. (4) It signifies that which is weak, and 
obnoxious to change and corruption. Thus all 
worldly things are but vanity, Eccl. 1.2. And 
the creature was made subject to vanity, to dis- 
orders and destruction, Rom. 8. 20. Man also, 
as to his continuance in the world, is like vanity, 
he is like a vapour or breath, which is gone in 
an instant. (5) It signifies \wqu\ty. Psal. 119. 

37, Turn away my eyes from beholding vanity, 
that is, iniquity, and the deceitfulness of sin, 
whereby I may be ensnared and draion ajcay 
from the truth. (6) It signifies foolishness, 
joined with ignorance and blindness. Job 11. 
12, For vain man would be wise ; that foolish 
creature man, who since the fall is void of all 
true wisdom and solid knowledge, and judg- 
ment of the things of Ood. 



• VAI 

Vain man, docs not only signify vieji puffed vp 
withpride, and full of v tin it y", hut also worth- 
less and insignificant persons, without reh 
gion, without rule or conduct, as in 2 Chron 
13. 7, There are gathered to Jeroboam ««/«=„ 
men, the children of Belial. The Hebrew gays, 
men void of sense, or beggars; miserable 
children, without a yoke, worthless children. 
Exod. 5. 9. and let them not regard v. words 
Deut. 32. 47. for it is not a v. thing for you 
.Judg. 9. 4.. wherewith Abimelech hired v. persoa* 
11. 3. there were gathered v. men to Jephthah 

1 Sam. 12. 21. for then should ye go alter v. things, 

which cannot profit nor deliv. for they are but v. 

2 Sam. 6. 20. as one of the v. fellows uncovereth 
2 Kings 17. 15. became v. and went after heathen 

18. 9;(). but they are but v. words, Isa. 36. 5. 
2 Chron. 13. 7. are gathered to Jeroboam v. men 
.Tob 11.11. he knoweth v. men, heseeth wickedness 
12. for V. man would be wise, tho' man be bora 

15. 2. Rhould a wise man utter v. knowledge ? 

16. 3. Job said, shall v. words have an end? 
27. 12. why then are ye thus alio<.'cther v.? 

Psal. 2.1.the people imagine a v. thing. Acts 4. 2&. 

26. 4. I have not sat wUh v. [)ersons 

33. 17. a horse is a v. thing for safety 

39. 6. surely every man walketh in a v. shew 

60. 11. for v. is the help of man, 103. 12. 

62. 10. become not v. in robbery, if rioiics increase 

119. 113. 1 hate v. thought^, but thy law do I lovo 

127. 2. it is V. fof you to rise up early, to sit up 
Prov. 12. 11. he that followeth v. persons is void 

of understanding 

28.19. that followeth?;. persons shall have poverty 

31. 30. favour is deceitful and beauty is v. 
Eccl. 6. 12. all days of bis v. life which he spends 
Isa. 1. 13. bring no more v. obla'ions, incense is 

36. 5. they are but v. word.^, I have counsel 
.Ter. 2. 5. walked after vanity, and are become v. 

4.14. how long thy ?;. thoughts lodge within theet 

10. 3. for the customs of the people are v. 

23. 16. the prophets make you v. they speak 
Lam. 2. 14. thy prophets have sesn?;. things 

4. 17. as for us, our eyes failed for our^?;. help 
Ezek. 12. 24. there shall be no more any v. vision 

13. 7. have ye not seen a /;. vision and spoken 
Mai. 3. 14. ye have said, it is v. to serve God 
Mat. 6. 7. when ye pray, use not v. repetitions 
Rom. 1. 21. but became v. in their imaginations 
1 Cor. 3. 20. the thoughts of the wise are v. 

15. 14. and if Christ be not risen, then is our 
preaching v. and your faith is also v. 17 
Eph. 5. 6. let no man deceive you with v. words 
Col.2.8. lest any m,in spoil you through philosophy 
and V. deceit, after the tradition of mere 
1 Tim. 1. 6. have turned aside to v. jangling 

6.20. avoiding prof, and v. babblings, 2Tim. 2. IG 
Tit. 1. 10. there are many unruly and v. talkers 

3. 9. for they are unprotitable and v. 
Jam. 1. 2G. deceives his heart, this man's relig. is v 

2. 20. wilt thou know, O ?;. man,tl)at faith 
1 Pet. 1. 18. redeemed from vour v. conversation 

In VAIN. 

Exod. 20. 7. thou shalt not take name of Lord in 

V. Dc7it. 5. 11 
Lev. 26. 16. and ye shall sow your seed in v. 

20. and your strength shall be spent in v. 
1 Sam. 25. 21. in v. have I kept all Nabal hafli 
Job 9. 29. if I be wicked, why then labour I in vf 

21. 34. how then comfort ye me in v. seeing 

35. 16. therefore doth Job open his mouth in v. 

39. 16. her labour is in v. without fear . 

41. 9. behold, the hope of him is in v. 
Psal. 39. 6. surely they are disquieted in v. 

73. 13. verily I have cleansed my heart in v. 

89.47. wherefore hast thou made all men in v.? 

127. 1. they labour in v. watchmen wakcth inv 

139. 20. and thine enemies take thy na'ne in v. 
Prov. 1. 17. surely in v. the net is spread in sight 

30. 9. lest I take the name of my God in v. 
Isa. 30. 7. for the Egyptians shall helf) in v. 

45. 18. he created it not in v. ho formed it 

19. I said not to seed of Jacob, seek ye me in v. 

49. 4. then I said, I have laboured m v. I have 

spent my strength for nought and in v. 

6.5. 23. they shall not labour tn v. nor bring fojth 

■ler. 2. 30. in v. have I smitten your chilhen 

3. 23. in V. is salvation hoped for fro;i hills 

4. 30. in V. shnlt thou make thyself fair 

6. 29. bellows burnt, the founder .mol-eth in v. 
8. 8. how do ye say we are wi.«e, lo, certainly in 
V. made he it, the pen of the scribes is in v. 

46. 11. in V. shalt thou use many medicmes 
.50. 9. their arrows, none shall return in v. 
51. 58. and the people shall labour in v. 

Kzek. 6. 10 shall know that T have not said ?.n » 
Hah. 2 t 13. people shall weary themselves in v 
Zeeh. 10. 2. and tho diviners comfort in v. 
.Mat. 15. 9. but in v. they worship me, .Mark". 7 
Rom. 13. 4. for he beareth not the sword in v. 



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1 Cot 15. 2. unless ye have believed in v. 

¥). his grace bestowed upon me was not in v. 
I»S that your labour is nut in v. in the Lord 

2 Cor. tj. l/ye receive not the grace of God iji v. 
9. 3. lest our boasting of you siiould be in v. 

Gal. 2. 2. lest by any means I should run in v. 

21. come by ihe law, then Cluist is dead in v. 
% 4. are ye so foolish '.' have ye suflered so many 
things iti V. ? if it be yet in v. 
4. 11. lest I have bestowed on you labour in v. 
Phil. 2. lU. holding ibnh word of life, that I may 
rejoice thati have not run niw.nor laboured mu. 
1 Tkess. 2. 1. our entrance, that it was not in v. 
3. 5. have tempted you, and our labour be in v. 
Jam. 4. 5. do ye think tlie scripture saith in v. 7 

VAIN glorij. 
Gal. 5. 28. let us not be desirous of v. glory 
Phil. 2. 3. let nothing be done through v. glory 

VAINLY. 
Col. 2. 18. V. pufled up by his fleshly mind 

VALE. 

Gen. 14. 3. kings were joined in the v. of Siddim, 8. 

10. the V. of Siddim was full of slime-pits 

37. 14. he sent Joseph out of the v. of Hebron 

Deut. 1. 7. go to all places in the hills and in tiie v. 

Josh. 10. 40. Joshua smote the country of the v. 

IKings 10. 27. Solomon made silver to be as stones 

and cedars as sycamore trees in the v.'iC!ir.l.l5. 

Jer. 33. 13. in the cities of the v. shall flocks pass 

VALIANT. 

1 Sam. 14. 52. when Saul saw any ?;. man, he took 
16. 18. 1 have seen a son of Jesse, a mighty v. man 
18. 17. be V. for me, and fight the Lord's battles 

26.15. David said to Abner, art not thou a v. man? 
31, 12. all thetJ. men took the body of Saul 

2 Sam. 2. 7. ye be v. 13. 28. || 17. 10. he that is v. 

11. 16. to Uriah, where he knew that^|. men were 
23. 20. Benaiah the son of Jelioiada, the son of 

a V. man of Kabzeel, 1 C/iron. 11. 22. 
1 Kings 1. 42. come in, fjr thou art a v. man 

1 Chron. 7. 2. the sons of Tola were v. men 
11. 26. the V. men of the armies were Asahel 

2 Chron. 26. 17. and with him eighty priests,^, men 
Cant. 3.7.behold his bed which is Solomon's three- 

sco-ref . men are about it, of the v. of Israel 

Isa. 10. 13. put down inhabitants like a v. man 
33. 7. behold, their v. ones shall cry without 

Jer. 9. 3. but they are not v. for the truth 
40. 15. why are thy v. men swept away 1 

JVaA. 2. 3. the v. men arc in scarlet, the chariots 
3. t 18. thy V. ones shall dwell in the dust 

lleb. 11. 34. who through faith waxed v. in fight 
VALIANTEST. 

Judo-. 21. 10. sent,to Jabesh 12,000 men of the v. 
VALIANTLY. 

J\r«7M. 24. 18. Edom a possession, Israel shall do u. 

I Chron. 19. 13. and let us behave ourselves v. 

Psal. 60. 12. through God we shall do v. 108. 13. 

118. 15. the right hand of the Lord doeth v. 16. 

VALLEY. 

There are severalvnl\eys mentioned in scripture; 
as the valley of Berachah, or of blessing, in 
the tribe of Jicdah, to the west of the Dead 
Sea, 2 Chron. 20. 26. 

The vale c-f Siddim, Gen. 14. 3. fn the Ifc- 
brew it is the valley of Hashedim, whicli sonic 
translate the vale of the fields, others the vale 
of chalk ; the Septuagint, the vale of salt. It 
was in this vale that the cities of Sodom 
and Gomorrah tcere built ; and where after- 
wards the lake Jisphaltitcs, or the Dead Sea, 
was formed. 

The valley of Shaveb, or othrrwise, the kinrr's 
dale, Gen. 14. 17. 2 Sam. 18. 18. Shaveh^'/s 
a city lying in the king''s dale, over-againsl 
Jerusalem, according to FAischius. It was in 
this valley that Mclchizedck met Abraham, at 
his return from, his victory over the five kings. 
But some think this interview was at the foot 
of mount Tabor. 

The valley of Eshcol, or the valley of grapes, 
JsTum. 32. 9. This name was given to the 
valley of the land of promise, wherein the spies 
of the children of Israel gathered the bunch of 
grapes, which they brought to the camp at 
Kadesh, upon a pole between two mrcn. Num. 
13. 23, 24. This valley was to the south of 
the promised land. 

The valley of Jezreel, Josh. 19. 18. This val- 
ley extends itself east and west from Scytho- 
polis to the foot of mount Carmel; in it there 
was a celebrated city built, of the same name, 
which belonged to the tribe of Issachar. Ahab 
had a palace there, 1 Kings 21. 1, 23. and 
this city became famous on the score of 
J\raboth''s vineyard, and the vengeance which 
God executed on Jezebel at Jezreel, 2 Kings 
9. 33. &c. 
f he valley of Achos, Josh. 7. 24. This valley 
was in the territory of Jericho and in the 
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Iribe of Benjamin, where Achan, his som and 
daughters, werestonedto death. God says, that 
he will give the valley of Achor lor a door of 
hope. Bos. 2. 15. that is, some beginnings of 
vicrcy and blessings, as the earnest anu,pledges 
of future favours : As this valley was a door 
of hope to Israel of their cvjoymcnt of the pro- 
mised land, so would God deal withrepenting 
Israel at the times there pointed out. 
The valley of Jehoshaphat, .loel 3. 2. Some 
are of ojiinion that this valley is that where 
king Jehoshaphat obtained so signal a victory, 
and with so much ease, against the Moabites, 
Ammonites, and their confederates, 2 Chron. 
20. 1, 2, &c. This valley lay towards the Dead 
Sea, beyond the wilderness of Tekoah ; and 
after this event it was called the valley of 
blessing, 2 Chron. 20. 26. because of the so- 
lemn blessings and praises that were given to 
God in it upon this occasion. Others think, 
that the valley of Jehoshaphat lies between the 
walls of ./erusalem and the mount of Olives, 
and that it is watered with the brook Kidron, 
which runs through the midst of this vale. 
There are likewise some who maintain, that the 
ancient Hebrews had no distinct knowledge of 
any particular place under the name of the 
valley of Jehoshaphat ; and that Joel intended 
by it to shew in general the place where God 
was to execute his judgments against the na- 
tions, and will appear at the last judgment 
with all ihe brightness of his majesty. Jeho- 
shaphat, in Hebrew, signifies the judgment of 
God. And it is very probable, that the valley 
of Jehoshaphat, or God's judgment, mentioned 
in .Joel, is symbolical. From this passage the 
Jews, and many Christians, have been of 
opinion, that the last judgment will be solem- 
nized in the valley of Jehoshaphat. 
The valley of Hinnom, in Hebrew, it is Gehen- 
non, whence comes the word Gehenna. See 

TOPHET. 

The valley of vision, Isa. 22. 1. in the propheti- 
cal andjigurative style, signijies Jerusalem. It 
is called a valley by antiphrasis, because it 
stood upon amomitain; or, according to others, 
it is called a valley comparatively to those 
higher mountains wherewith it was encompas- 
sed. And the additional name of vision was 
given to it, because of the many and cleai 
visio7is and revelations of God's mind in that 
place above all other parts of theworld ; or, as 
others will have it, because the temple of Jeru- 
salem icas built iipon mount Moriah, whichis 
the mountain of vision, Gen. 22. 14. 

The fat valleys, Isa. 28. 1. are those which lie 
below and about the city of Samaria. This 
country was very fat and fruitful. Samaria 
stood upon a rising ground that commanded 
these valleys. 

The valley of passengers, Ezek. 39. 11. It is 
thought that this stands for the great road, 
which teas at the foot of mount Carmel, to go 
from Judea, Egypt, and the country of the 
Philistines, into Phcenicia ; and back from 
Phcenicia into those countries. This road was 
to the east of the Mediterranean sea. 

The valley of Succoth, was beyond .Jordan, and 
near the city of Succoth. The Psalntisi puts 
ihe valley of Succoth for the whole country 
beyond .Jordan, Psal. 60. 6. 

The valley of Elah, 1 Si^ 17. 2. Saul was 
here encamped with the army of Israel, when 
the giant Goliath came to insult the troops of 
the Hebrews. This valley was to the south of 
Jerusalem, towards Sochoh and Azekah. 

Ge7i.l4.17. king of Sodom met him at v. of Shaveh 

J^um,. 32. 9. for when they went uptou. of Eshcol 

jDe!i^l.24.theycame tov. of Eshcol, searched it out 

21. 4. elders shall bring the heifer to a rough v. 

and strike off the heifer's neck in the v. 

34.3. the plain of?;, of Jericho, a city of palm-trees 

6. he buried Moses in a v. in the land of Moab 

.Tosh. 7. 24. they brought them to the v. of Achor 
10. 12. and, thou moon, in the v. of A jalon 

15. 8. which is at the end of the v. of the giants 
Judg. 1. 19. not drive out inhabitants of the v. 

5. 15. Barak, he was sent on foot into the v. 

7. 8. the hostof Midian was beneath in the r'. 12. 

16. 4. Samson loved a woman in the v. of Sorek 

1 Sam. 6. 13. reaping their wheat-harvest in the v. 
21. 9. whom thou slewest in the v. of Elah 

2 Sam. .5. 18. the Ph''istines also came and spread 

themselves in the??, of Rephaim, 22. | 23. 13. 

8. 13. from smiting the Syrians in the v. of salt 

2 Kings 2. 16. the Spirit hath cast him into some v. 
3. 16. he said, make this v. full of ditches 
14. 7. he slew of Edom in the ?;.of salt,lCA7-.18.12. 

2 Chron. 20.26. they assembled in r. of Berachah 
28. 3. Ahaz burnt incense in the v. of Hinnom 

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2 Chr. 35. 22. Josiah came to fight in v. of Megiddi 
Job 21. 33. the clods of the v. sliall be sweet to him 

39.21. he pawelh in the v. and rejoiceth in strength 
Psal. 23. 4. yea, though I walk Duo' the v. of death 

60. 6. I will mete out the v. >f Succoth, 108. 7. 

84. 6. who passing thro' v. ol Baca, make it a wel 
Prov. 30. 17. the ravens of the v. shall pick it out 
Cant. 6. 11. I went down to see the fruits of the v 
Isa. 17. 5. that gathereth ears in the v. of Rephaim 

22. 1. the burden of the v. of vision 
5. for it is a day of trouble in the v. of vision 

28. 4. beauty which is on the head of the fat v. 
21. he shall be wroth as in the v. of Gibeon 

40.4. every ?j. shall be exalted, every hill made lo v 
65. 10. V. of Achor a place for herds lo lie down 

Jer. 2. 23. see thy way in the v. know what thou 
7. 32. V. of Hinnom, but v. of slaughter, 19. 6. 
21. 13. I am against thee, O inhabitant of the v 

48. 8. the v. also shall perish, and plain destroyed 

49. 4. why gloriest thou in thy flowing v. ? 
Ezek. 37. 1. in the v. which was full of bones 
Hos.1.5. break the bow of Isr. in the v. of J«zree 

2. 15. give the u. of Achor for a door of hope 
Joel's. 2. bring them into the v. of Jehoshaphat 

l-l. multitudes, multitudes in the v. of decision 

18. i fountain shall water the v. of Shittim 
Zech- 12. 11. as the morning in the v. of Megiddon 

14. 4. mount cleave, and there shall be a great v. 
5. ye shall flee to the v. of the mountains 

Luke 3. 5. every v. be filled, every hill brought low 

See Gate. 

VALLEYS. 

JVum. 24. 6. as the v. are they spread forth 

Deut. 8.7. depths that spring out of the v. and liilla 

11. 11. but the land is a land of hills a-nd v. 

1 Kings 20. 28. God of hills, but he is not God of?;. 
.Job 30. 6. to dwell in clifis of «. in caves of earth 

39. 10. or will he harrow the v. after thee ? 
Psal. 65. 13. the v. are covered over with corn 

104. 8. they go down by the v. unto the place 

10. he sendeth the springs into the v. which run 
Cajii.'i. l.I am the rose of Sharon, the lily of the » 
Isa. 22. 7. thy choicest v. shall be full of chariots 

24. t 15. wherefore glorify the Lord in the v. 

28. 1. which are on the head of the fat v. 

41. 18. I will open fountains in midst of the v. 

57.5. slaying the children in the v. under rocks 
Jer. 49. 4. wherefore gloriest thou in the v. 
Ezek. 6. 3. thus saith the Lord to the v. 36. 4, 6. 

7. 16. be on the mountains like doves of the v. 

• VALOUR. 

Judg. 3. 29. they slew of Mcab 10,000 men of r. 
6. 12. Lord is with thee, thou mighty man oft?. 
11. 1. Jephthah the Gileadite, a mighty man of o 

1 Sqjn. 18. t 17. only be thou a son of?), for me 

2 Sam. 2. f 7. and be ye the sons of??. 13. f 28. 

1 Kings 11. 23. Jeroboam was amighty manof ?; 
^KingsS.]. N3.a.nmn \\ 1 C/ir.l2.28.Zadok man ofv. 

2 Chron. 17. 17. Eliada a mighty man of v. 

See Mighty Men. 

VALUE. 

./oZ'13.4.forger3of lie3,ye are all physicians of no?; 

Mat. 10. 31. fear ye not therefore, ye are of mo^-e 

V. than many sparrows, Duke 12. 7. 

VALUE. 

Lev. 27. 8. present himself, the priest shall v. him 

12. priest shall v. it, whether it be good or bad 

Mat. 27. 9. whom they of children of Israel did ?j. 

VALUED. 
Lev. ^7. 16. homer of barley-seed v. at 50 shekels 
Job 2*. 16. wisdom cannot be v. with gold of Ophir 

19. neither shall it be v. with pure gold 

Mat. 27. 9. of silver, the price of him tha'.WT^ v 

VALUEST. 
Z,et'. 27.12. as thou v. it who art priest, so shall it be 

VANISH. 
.Job 6. 17. what time they wa.x warm, they?;. 
Isa. 51. 6. the heavens shall v. away like smoke 
ICor. 13. 8. whether knowledge, it shall v. away 
Heb. 8. 13. which waxeth old, is ready to v.awaj 

VANISHED. 
./e?-.49.7.saith theLordof hosts,is their wisdom v.? 
Luke 24. 31. and he v. out of tUeir sight 

VANISHETH. 
Job 7. 9. as the cloud is consumed and v. away 
,7am. 4. 14. life is even a vapour that v. away 
VANITY. 
See Signification on Vain. 
2 KiniTs 17. 15. they followed v. and became vain 
Job 7.^3. so am I made to possess months of ». 
16. let me alone, for my days are ??. 

15. 31. let not him that is deceived trust in v. fo< 

V. shall he his recompense 
35. they conceive mischief and bring forth v. 
31. 5. if I have walked with v. or hasted to decei' 
35. 13. surely God will not hear v. nor regard it 
Psal.i. 2. O sons of men, how long will ye love » 
10. 7. under his tongue is mischief and v. 

12. 2. they speak v. every one to hi- neighbcor 
24. 4. who hath not lift up his soul unto p 



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Paal. 3(). 1 4. tlie wicked deviscth v. upon his bed 

39. 5. cvoiy man at liis best estate is altogether ?;. 
11. every man is v. || *J4. 11. thoughts ot'man v. 

41. G. come to see me, lie spoakutli v. 144. 8, 11. 

62. 9. men of low degree arc v. Hghter than v. 

78. 33. therefore their days did he consume in v. 

Iiy. 37. turn away mine eyes from beholding v. 

144. 4. man is like to v. his days are as a shadow 
Prow. 13. 11. wealth gotten by v. siiail be diminished 

•21. 6. getting of treasures by a lying tongue is v. 

2-J. 8. he that soweth iniquity shall reap v. 

30.8. remove from me v. and lies, give not poverty 

Led. I. 2. V. of vanities, saith the preacher, all is 

V. 14. I 3. 19. I 11. 8. 1 12. 8. 

2. 1. this is also V. 15, 19, 21, 23. 1 4. 8, 16. [ 5. 

10. I 0. 2, 9. ( 7. 6. I 8. 10, 14. 
11. behold, all was v. and vexation, 17, 26. 1 4. 4. 

4. 7. 1 saw V. II 6. 4. for he cometh in with v. 
6. 11. there be many things that increase v. 

1 12. tlie number of the days of the life of his v. 
7. 15. all things have I seen in the days of my v. 

8. 14. there is a v. that is done on the earth 

9. 9. live joyfully with wife all the days of thy v. 
11. 10. for childhood and youth are v. 

lsa.5A8.woe to them that draw iniq.with cords ofu. 
30. 28. to sift the nations with the sieve of v. 
40. 17. all nations to him are counted v. 
23. he maketh the judges of the earth as v. 
41. 29. behold, they are all v. 44. 9. 

57. 13. wind shall carry them, v. shall take them 

58. 9. if thou take away •«. || 59. 4. they trust in v. 
Jer. 2. 5. they have walked after v. become vain 

10. t ^- for the statutes of the people are v. 
15. they are v. and the work of errors, 51. 18. 

16. 19. surely our fathers have inherited v. 
18. 15. my people have burnt incense to v. 
Ezek.VS.Q. they have seen v. and divination, 22. 28. 

8. because ye have spoken v. and seen lies 

9. proph. see i;.21.29. || 13. 23. shall see no more v. 
Hos.1'2.11. surely they are o. they sacrifice bullocks 
Wa6.2.13.people shall weary themselves for very v. 

3. t 7. 1 saw the tents of Cushan under v. 
Zeck. 10. 2. for the idols have spoken v, 
Rom, 8. 20. the creature was made subject to v. 
Eph. 4. 17. not as Gentiles walk in v. of their mind 
2 Pet. 2. 18. they speak great swelling words of v. 

VANITIES. 

Dcut. 32. 21. they have provoked me to anger with 

their v. 1 Kings 16. 13, 26. Jcr. 8. 19. 

Psal. 31. 6. 1 have hated them that regard lying v. 

Eccl. ]. 2. vanity of v. saith the preach^, 12. 8. 

5. 7. in the multitude of dreams there are v. 
Jer. 10. 8. foolish, the stock is a doctrine of ». 

14.22. are any among the v. that can cause rain 
JbnaA2. 8. they that observe lying v. forsake their 
Acts 14. 15. that ye should turn fiom these v, 

VAPOUR. 
Joh 36. 27. they pour down rain according to the v. 

33. the cattle also concerning the v. 
Psal. 148. 8. hail, snow and v. fulfilling his word 
Acts 2.19. will shew signs in the earth, v. of smoke 
Jam. 4. 14. for what is your life? it is even a v. 

VAPOURS. 
Psal. 135. 7. he causeth the v. to ascend from the 
ends of the earth, .Ter. 10. 13. j 51. 16. 
VARIABLE. 
Hab. 3. 1 1. a prayer according to v. songs 

VARIABLENESS. 
Jam. 1. 17. Father of lights, with whom is no v. 

VARIANCE. 
JUat. 10. 35. 1 am come to set a man at v. ag. father 
Oal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are hatred, v. 

VAUNT. 
Judg. 1. 2 

VAUNTETH 

1 Cur. 13. 4. charity v. not itself, is not puffed up 

VEHEMENT. 
Cant. 8. 6. love is as fire that hath a r. flame 
Jonah 4. 8. that God prepared a v. east-wind 

2 Cor. 7. 11. yea, what v. desire it wrought in youl 

VEHEMENTLY. 
Mark 14. 31. but Peter spake the more v. not deny 
Luke 6. 48. the stream beat v. on that house, 49. 
11. 53. the Pharisees began to urge him Vi 
23. 10. the scribes stood and v. accused him 

VEIN. 
Job 28. 1. surely there is a v. for the silver 

VENERABLE. 
Pkil. 4.t8. finally, whatsoever things are v. 

VENGEANCE. 
Oen. 4. 15. v. shall be taken on him seven-fold 
Deut. 32. 35. to me belongeth v. and recompence, 

Psal. 94. 1. Heb. 10. 30. 
41. 1 will render v. to mine enemies 
43. for he will render v. to his adversaries 
Judg. 11. 36. the Lord hath taken v. for thee 
Ps(d. 58. 10. shall rejoice, when he seeth the tJ. 
99. 8. thou tookest v. of their inventions 
149 7.to execute r.upon the heathen and punishm. 
Prov. 6, 34. he will not spare in the day of r. 
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lest Israel v. themselves against me 



15. 

17. 
Mic. 
J^ah. 



Isa. 34. 8. it is the day of the Lord's v. and the year 
of recompences for Zion, 61. 2. Jcr. 51. 6. 
35. 4. behold your God will come with v. 
47. L' I will take v. .ler. 51. 36. 
59.17.and he put on the garments of ?;.tbr clothing 
63. 4. for the day of ii. is in mine heart 
Jer. 11. 20. let me see thy v. on them, 20. 12. 
46.10. a day oiv. \\ 50. 15. the v. of the Lord, 28. 
50. 28. the v. of Lord, the v. of his temple, 51. 11. 
Lam. 3. 60. thou hast seen all their v. against me 
Eiek. 24. 8. might cause fury come up to take v. 
25. 12. Edom by taking v. hath greatly offended 
14. I will lay my v. on Edom by hand of Israel 
because the Philistines have taken v. 
when I shall lay my v. on the Philistines 
5. 15. I will execute great v. Eiek. 25. 17. 
1. 2. Lord will take v. on his adversaries 
Luke 21. 22. for these be the days oiv. that all 
.Acts 28. 4. whom v. sufFereth not to live 
Rom. 3. 5. is God unrighteous who taketh v. ? 
12. 19. V. is mine, I will repay, saith the Lord 
2 7'Aes5.1.8.Lord revealed in flaming fire, taking v. 
Jude 7. an example, suffering the v. of eternal fire 

VENISON. 
Gen.25.28.Isaac loved Esau, becau. he eat of his v. 
27. 3. go to the field and take me some v. 7. 
19. arise, I pray thee, and eat of my v. 31. 
25. bring it near, and I will eat of my son's v. 
33. Isaac said, where is he that hath taken v.? 
VENOM. 
Deut. 32. 33. their wine is the cruel v. of asps 

VENOMOUS. 
Acts 28. 4. the barbarians saw the v. beast hang 

VENT. 
Job 32. 19. my belly is ai wine which hath no v. 

VENTURE. 

1 Kings 22. 34. a certain man drew a bow at a v. 

and smote the king of Israel, 2 Chron. 18. 33. 

VERIFIED. 

Oen. 42. 20. so shall your words be v. and not die 

1 Kings 8. 26. let thy word be v. 2 Chron. 6. 17. 

VERILY. 
Oen. 42.21. we are v. guilty concerning our brother 
Exod. 31. 13. saying, v. my sabbaths ye shall keep 
Judg. 15. 2. I V. thought thou hadst hated her 
IKings 1.43.».our Lord hath made Solomon king 
2^m^s4. 14. t>. shehath no child, her husba.isold 
1 Chron. 21. 24. 1 will v. bring it for the full price 
Job 19 13. my acquaint, are v. estranged from me 
Psal. 37. 3. do good, and v. thou shalt be fed 
39. 5. V. every man at his best state is vanity 
11 V. there is a reward for the righteous, v. he 
is a God that judgeth in the earth 
19. but V. God hath heard me, hath attended 
13. V. I have cleansed my heart in vain 
Isa. 45. 15. V. thou art a God that hidcst thyself 
Jer. 15. 11. V. it shall be well with thy remnant, v. 
I will cause the enemy to entreat thee well 
Mat. 5. 18. V. I say unto you, 6. 2, 5, 16. 
I 8. 10. I 10. 15. 23. 42. j 11 
I 13, 17. 
13, 18. I 
I 23. .36 
40, 45. 
I 6. 11. 



58. 

66. 
73. 



I 10. 15, 23, 42. 

I 16.28. I 17.20 
I 19. 23, 28. I 21 
, I 24. 2, 34, 47. 

I 26. 13. Mark 3. 
I 8. 12. I 9. 1, 41. I 10, 



11. 

118.3, 
21, 31. 
25. 12. 



28. 
15, 
30. 
24. 

18. 



29. I 11. 23. I 12, 43, 1 13. 
14. 9, 18, 2.5. Luke 4. 
11. 51. I 12. 37. I 13. 35. | 
17, 29. I 21. 32. 
26. V. I say unto thee, 26. 34. Mark 14. 

Luke 23. 43. 
Elias V. cometh first and restoveth all 



30. 



Mark 9. 12. 
Acts 16. 37 



nay, v. let them come and fetch us 



19.4. John V. baptized with baptism of repentance 
22.3. am v. a man which am a Jew, born in Tarsus 
26. 9. 1 V. thought I ought to do many things 

/2om.2.25.for circumcision v. profiteth if thou keep 
10. 18. V. their sound went into all the earth 
15. 27. it hath pleased them v. debtors they are 

1 Cor, 5. 3. 1 V. as absent in body, present in spirit 

Oal. 3. 21. V. righteousness had been by the law 

Heb. 2. 16. V. he took not on him nature of angels 
6. 16. for men r. swear by the greater, an oath 
12. 10. for they v. for a few days chastened us 

IPet. 1.20. who tj.was foreordained before foundat. 

1 John 2. 5. in him v. is the love of God perfected 
VERILY, VERILY. 

John 1. 51. V. V. I say unto you, 5. 19, 24, 25. ] 6. 
26, 32, 47, 53. I 8. 34,51,58. ) 10. 1, 7. I 12. 



3.3 



24. I 13. 16, 20, 21. I 14. 12. I 16. 20, 23. 

v.v.l 



say unto thee, 5. 11. 1 13. 38. I 21. 18 
VERITY. 
Psal. 111. 7. the works of his hands are v. 
1 Tim. 2. 7. a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and v. 

VERMILION. 

.Ter. 22. 14. ceiled with cedar and painted with v, 

Eiek. 23.14. images of Chaldeans portrayed with v. 

VERTUE, See Virtue. 

VERY. 

Oen. 27. 21. whether thou be my v. son Esau 



Exod. 9. 16. in v. deed for this I raised thee up 
JVum. 12. 3. now the man Moses was v. meek 
Dcut. 30. 14. but the word is v. nigh unto theo 

1 Sam. 25. 34. in v. deed except thou hadst hasted 
26. 4, understood that Saul was come in v. deed 

2 Sam. 24. 10. for I have done u. foolishly 

2 Chron. 20. 35. king Ahaziah did v. wickedly 
J^ih. 1. 7. we have dealt v. corruptly against lhe« 
Psal. 5. 9. their inward part is v. wickedness 
35. 8. into that v. destruction let him fall 
71. 19. thy righteousness also, O Goa., is v. high 
89. 2. thy faithfulness establish in the v. heavens 

92. 5. O Lord, thy thoughts are v. deep 

93. 5. thy testimonies are v. sure, holiness becomes 
119. 138. thy testimonies are v. faithful 

140. thy word 13 v. pure, therefore I love it 

146. 4. in that v. day his thoughts perish 

147. 15. his word runneth v. swiftly 
Fro?;.17.9.repeatsamatter, heseparatethw, friends 
Isa. 10. 25. for yet a v. little while, 29. 17. 

33. 17. shall behold the land that is v. far off 

40. 15. he taketh up the isles as a i>. little thing 
Jer. 2. 12. be ye v. desolate, saith the Lord 

4. 19. my bowels, I am pained at my v. heart 
Eiek. 2. 3. they have transgressed to this v. day 

16. 47. but as if that were a v. little thing 
Hab. 2. 13. the people shall labour in the v. fire and 
the people weary themselves for v. vanitj 
Mat. 10. 30. the v. hairs of your head are numbered 

24. 24. if it were possible, shall deceive the v. elect 
John 7. 26. that this is the v. Christ, Acts 9. 22. 

8. 4. this woman was takeTi in adultery, in v. act 

14. 11. else believe me for the v. work's sake 
1 Thess. 5. 23. the v. God of peace sanctify you 
Heb. 10. 1. and not the v. image of the things 
Jam. 5. 11. the Lord is v. pitiful, of tender mercy 

See Great, Much. 

VESSEL. 

Deut. 23. 24. eat grapes, but not put any in thy n 

1 Sam. 21. 5: though sanctified this day in the v. 

1 Kings 17. 10. fetch me a little water in a v. 

2 Kings 4. 6. bring yet a v. there is not a v. more 
Psal. 2. 9. dash them in pieces like a potter's r. 

31. 12. I am forgotten, I am like a broken y. 
Prov- 25. 4. there shall come forth a v. for the fine? 
Isa. 66. 20. Israel bring an offering in a clean v. 
Jer. 18. 4. the v. was marred in hand of the potter 

22. 28. is he a v. wherein is no pleasure ? 

25. 34. and ye shall fall like a pleasant v. 

48. 11. Moab hath not been emptied from v. to v 

38. for I have broken Moab like a v. 
51.34.Nebuchadnezzar hath made me an empty w. 
Ezek. 4. 9, put them in one v. and make bread 

15. 3. or will men take a pin of it to hang any w.? 
Hos. 8. 8. shall be as a v. wherein is no pleasure 
Mark 11. 16. should carry any v. thro' the tenipJfl 
Luke 8. 16. no man covereth a candle with a e. 
Acts 9. 15. for he is a chosen v. unto me 

10. 11. Peter saw a certain v. descending, 11. 5. 
Rom. 9. 21. hath power to make one v. to honour 

1 Thess. 4.4. know to possess his v. in sanctification 

2 Tim. 2. 21. he shall be a v. to honour, sanctified 
\Pet. 3.7. dwell with them according to knowledge, 

giving honour to wife as to weaker v. 
VESSELS. 
Gen. 43. 11. take of the best fruits in your v. 
Exod. 40. 10. anoint the altar and v. Lev. 8. 11. 
J\rum. 18. 3. Levites not come nigh v. of sanctuary 

1 Sam. 9. 7. for the bread is spent in our v. 

21. 5. and the v. of the young men are holy 

2 Kings 4. 3. go borrow the v. abroad of all thy 

neighbours, even empty v. borrow not a few 
2 Chron. 29. 19. the v. king Ahaz did cast away 
Ezra 1. 1. Cyrus the king brought forth the v. 
5. 15. take these v. \\ 7. 19. v. are given to thee 
8. 25. lie weighed the silver and the v. 33. 
jVcA. 13.9. thither brought I again the v. of house 
Isa. 18. 2. even in v. of bulrushes on the water? 

22. 24. all V. of small quantity, the v. of cups 
.52. 11. be ye clean that bear the v. of the Lord 
65. 4. broth of abominable things is in their v. 

Jcr. 14. 3. they returned with their ». empty 
27. 16. V. of the Lord's house brought agam, 28. 3 
Dan. 5. 23. they have brought the v. of his house 
Hos. 13.15. ho shall spoil treasure of all pleasant v 
Hag. 2. 16. to draw out fifty v. out of the press 
Mat. 13. 48. they gathered the good into ?;. 
25. 4. but the wise took oil in their v. with lamps 
Rom. 9. 22. the v. of wrath i| 23. the v. of mercy 
Rev. 2. 27. as v. of a potter shall they be broken 
See Brass, Earthkn, Gold, Silver. 
VESTMENTS. 
2 Kings 10. 22. bring forth v. for the worshipper! 

VESTRY. 
2Kings 10.22.Jehu said to him that was over the v. 

VESTURE, S. 

^ere. 41,42. and arrayed Joseph in v. of fine linen 

Deut. 22. 12. make fringes on the quarters of thy v. 

Psal. 22, 18. they part my garments, they cast loti 

upon my v. Mat. 27, 35. John 19. 94 



VIE 



VIN 



VIN 



Psal. 102. 26. as a v. slialt thou change ihem 
Heb. 1. 12. and as a v. slialt tliou fold them up 
Rev. 19. 13. he was cloUied witli a r. dipt in blood 

16. on his v. and on liis thigh a name written 

VEX. 
Exod. 22. 21. thou shalt neither v. a stranger, nor 
oppress Jiim, Lev. 19. 33. 
Lev. 18. 18. nor take a wife to her sister to v. her 
JVuni. 25. 17. V. the Midianites and smite them 

18. for they v. you with their wiles and beguiled 
33. 55. those which ye let remain shall v. you 
2 Sam 12. 18. how will he v. himself if we tell 
2Chron. 15. 6. God did v. them with adversity 
Job 19. 2. how long will ye v. my soul and break 
Psal. 2. 5. and v. them in his sore displeasure 
Isa.l. 6. let us go up against Judah and v. it 

11. 13. and Judah shall not v. Ephraim 
Ezek. 32. 9. 1 will v. the hearts of many people 
Hob. 2. 7. shall they not awake that shall v. thee 1 
Acts 12. 1, Herod did v. certain of the church 

VEXAT10A\ 
Deut. 28. 20. the Lord shall send on thee v. 
Eccl. 1. 14. is vanity and v. of spirit, 2. 11, 17. 

17. this also is v. of spirit, 2. 26. | 4. 4, 16. | 6. 9. 
2. 22. what hath man of the v. of his heart? 

4. 6. than botJi the hands full with v. of spirit 
Isa. 9. 1. shall not be such as was in her v. 
28. 19. be a v. only to understand the report 
65. 14. but ye shall howl for v. of spirit 
VEXATIONS. 
2 Chron. 15. 5. great v. were on all the inhabitants 

VEXED, 
J^'um. 20. 15. the Egyptians v. us and our fathers 
Judg. 2. 18. by reason of them that v. them 
10.''8. that year the Ammonites v. Israel 
16. 16. so that his soul was v. unto death 

1 Sam. 14. 47. Saul v. his enemies on every side 

2 Sam. 13. 2. Amnon was so v. that he fell sick 
2 Kings 4.27. let her alone, for her soul is v. 
J^eh. 9. 27. thou deliveredst to enemies who v. them 
Job 27. 2. the Almighty, who hath v. my soul 
Psal. 6. 2. my bones are v. \\ 3. ray soul is sore v. 

10. let mine enemies be ashamed and sore v. 
Isa. 63. 10. they rebelled and v. his Holy Spirit 
Ezek. 22. 5. which art infamous and much v. 

7.,in thee they b. the fatherless 1| 29. v. the poor 
Jl'/at.l5.22.my daughter is grievously v. with devil 
17. 15. L.have mercy, for he is lunatic and sore v. 
LukeG. 18. and they that werev. with unclean spi- 
rits, and they were healed, Acts 5. 16. 
fiPet. 2. 7. delivered just Lot v. with conversation 

8. V. his righteous soul from day to day 
VIAL. 
ISam. 10. 1. Samuel took a v. of oil and poured it 
Rev. 16. 2. the first angel poured his v. on the earth 

3. second v. on the sea |] 4. third v. on the rivers 

8. fourth V. on sun || 10. fifth v. on seat of beast 

12. sixth V. on Euphrates || 17. seventh r.into air 

VL\LS. 
Rev. 5. 8. having golden v. full of odours 

15. 7. gave the seven angels seven golden v. 

16. 1. go and pour out the v. of the wrath of God 
17. 1. one of the ansels which had seven v. 21. 9. 

VICTORY. 

1 Sam. 15. 1 29. also the v. of Israel will not lie 

2 Sam. 19.2. v. that day was turned to mourning 
23. 10. the Lord wrought a great v. that day, 12. 

ZKings 5. t l.by him the Lord had given v. to Syria 
lCA7*07i.29. ll.thine, O Lord, is theu. and majesty 
PsaZ. 98.1. his holy arm hath gotten him the v. 
Prov. 21. t 31. day of battle, but v. is of the Lord 
fsa. 25. 8. he will swallow up death in v. and wipe 
away tears from all faces, 1 Cor. 
15. 54. 
Jifat. 12. 20. till he send forth judgment unto v. 
ICor. 15. 55. thy sting, O grave, where is thy v. ? 
57. but thanks be to God, who giveth us the v. 
\John 5. 4. and this is the v. even our faith 
Rev. 15. 2. them had gotten the v. over the beast 

VICTUAL, S. 
Oen. 14. 11. they took the goods of Sodom, and v. 
Exod. 12. 39. neither had they prepared any v. 
Lev. 25. 37. nor lend him thy v. for increase 
Z>eMf.23.19.usury of money,usury oft;, of any thing 
Josh. 1. 11. prepare v. \\ 9. 11. take v. with you 
9. 14. the men took of their v. and asked not 
Judg. 17. 10. I will give a suit of apparel and v. 
_5'am.22. 10. hegavehim v. and sword of Goliath 
1 Kings 4. 7. which provided v. for the king, 27. 
11. 18. Pharaoh appointed him v. and gave land 
1 Chron. 12. t40. they that were nigh brought v. 
JVeA. 10. 31. if the people bring v. on the sabbath 
13. 15. 1 testified against them in day they sold v. 
^er.40.5.so captain gave Jeremiah v. and a reward 
44. 17. forthen had we plenty of ?>. and were well 
J^faM4.15.went into villages to buy «. Luke 9. 12. 

VICTUALLED. 
1 Kings 20. t27. the children of Israel were ». 

VIEW. 
Josh. 2. 7. go v. the land || 7. 2. v. the country 
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2Ki7igs2.7. thesonsof the prophets stood to v. 15. 

VIEWED. 
Josh. 7.2.the men v. Ai j| Ezra 6. 15. 1 v. the people 
J\reh. 2. 13. and I v. the walls of Jerusalem, 15. 

VIEWERS. 
Isa. 47. t 13. let the v. of the heavens stand up 

VIGILANT. 
ITiin.d. 2. a bishop must be v. of good behaviour 
IPet. 5. 8. be sober, be v. because vour adversary 

VIGOUR. 
Dan. 10. 1 8. my v. was turned into corruption 

VILE. 
Deut. 25. 3. lest thy brother should seem v. to thee 
Judg. 19. 24. but to this man do not so v. a thing 
15am. 3. 13. because his sons made themselves v. 

15. 9. every thing that was v. they destroyed 
2 Sam. 6. 22. and I will yet be more v. than thus 
Job 18. 3. why are we reputed v. in your sight 7 
40. 4. behold, I am v. what shall I answer thee 7 
Psal. 15. 4. in whose eyes a v. person is contemned 
Isa. 32. 5. the v. person be no more called Uberal 

6. for the v. person will speak villany 
Jcr. 15. 19. take forth the precious from the v. 
29. 17. and I will make them like v. figs 
Lam. 1. 11. see, O LorJ, for I am become v. 
Dan. 11. 21. in his esxiie shall stand up a v. person 
JVaA. 1. 14. 1 will cut off the graven and molten 
image, and will make thy grave, for thou art v. 
3. 6. I will cast filth on thee and make thee v. 
Rom. 1. 26. God gave them up to v. aifections 
Phil.3. 21. who shall change our r.body that it may 
Jam. 2.2. there come in a poor man in v. raiment- 

VILELY. 
2Sam. 1. 21 . the shield of the mighty is v, cast away 

VILER. 
Job 30. 8. of base men, they were v. than the earth 

VILEST. 
Psal. 12. 8. the wicked when the v. men are exalted 

VILLAGE. 
J\lat. 21. 2. go into the v. over-against you, and ye 
shall find an ass, Jilark 11. 2. Luke 19. 30. 
Luke 24.13. two of them went that same day to a v. 
28. they drew nigh unto the v. whither they went 
VILLAGES. 
Exod. 8. 13. and the frogs died out of the v. 
Lev. 25. 31. the houses of the v. counted as fields 
Judg. 5. 7. the inhabitants of the v. ceased 
JVe/i. 6. 2. let us meet together in one of the v. 
Esth. 9. 19. Jews of u. made the 14th day of Adar 
Cant. 7.11. come, my beloved, let us lodge in the v. 
Ezek. 38. 11. 1 will go up to the land of unwalled v. 
Hab. 3. 14. thou didst strike the head of his v. 
Mat. 14. 15. multitude, that they may go into the v. 
and buy themselves victuals, Mark 6. 36. 
See Cities. 
VILLANY. 
Isa. 9. 1 17. and every mouth speaketh v. 

32. 6. for the vile person will speak v. 
Jer. 29. 23. they have committed v. in Israel 
Hos. 2. 1 10. and now will I discover her v. 

VINE. 
Vineyards. There were in Palestine many excel- 
lent vineyards. Jacob, in his blessing to Judah, 
says, Binding his foal unto the vine, and his 
ass's colt unto the choice vine; he washed 
his garments in wine, and his clothes in the 
blood of grapes, Gen. 49. 11. This was to 
shew the abundance of vines, that should fall 
to his lot. The spouse in Cant. 1. 14, com- 
pares her beloved to a cluster of camphire, or 
cypress, that grows in the vineyards of En- 
gedi. The cypress-tree is a shrub that grows 
as high as a pomegranate-tree ; its leaves are 
like those of the olive-tree, its blossom, is white 
and sweet, and its fruit hangs like clusters 
of grapes, and is of a very agreeable scent. 
Those grapes of the cypress that came from 
the vineyards of En-gedi were of great repu- 
tation. 
God compares his people to a vine, which he had 
brought out of Egypt, and planted in Pa- 
lestine, as a good soil, but which, instead of 
bringing forth good fruit, brought forth only 
hitter fruit, and wild grapes, Psal. 80. 8. 
Isa. 5. 1, &c. He alludes to the custom of 
transplanting trees for their more advantage- 
ous growth. Our Saviour says, that " the 
" householder havinglethis vineyard to tenants, 
" who ought to have rendered him the fruit of 
" it, instead of that, they abused his servants, 
" and killed his own Son, who went to require 
" the payment of what was owing to him,^^ Mat. 
21. 33, &c. I. this parable, the householder 
ts God the Father: his planting a vineyard, 
denotes his establishing a church among the 
.Tews, and furnishing it with all needful helps 
and means to make it spiritually fruitful ; his 
letting it out to husbandmen, denotes his com- 
mitting the care of it to the public pastors, 
the priests, and Levites, and governors of the 



church; his servants arc theprophets andapos 
tics, sent to stir them up to faith and obi 
dicnce, or holiness of life ; his Son is Jesus 
Christ ; aiid the scope of this parable is to shew 
the Jews their obstinate inipenitcncy under all 
means, and their incurableness, in their evil en- 
treating God's messengers from time to time, 
and their crucifying of Christ ; fur which 
God will unchurch them, aiid set up a church 
among the Gentiles, and ruin the common- 
wealth of the Jeios. In John 15. 1, Christ 
says, I am the true vine, and my Father it! 
the husbandman. " / am the root, fountain, 
" and head of infiuence, whence my people and 
" members derive life, grace, fruitfulness, and 
^^ all good; And my Father orders all things 
" concerning vty branches or members, by in- 
'''' ff'''<ifl-ing them into mc,by visiting, defending, 
" supporting, pruning, and purging them con- 
" tinually, to make them fruitful.'' 
The vine of Sodom, Deut. 32. 32. Their vine 
is the vi7ie of Sodom: Thatis,av\ne of a plant 
from Sodom, which brings forUi only bitter 
grapes, and of which no use can be made. It 
IS affirmed, that the fruits which grow about the 
Dead Sea are all rotten icithin ; and when they 
are opened, are full only of dust. Moses by 
this would shew, that the people of Israel were 
degenerated, that their principles andpraclices 
were all corrupt and abominable. To express a 
time of public tranquillity, of prof ound peace, 
it is said, that every one lives in quiet under 
his own vine, and under his own fig-tree, 
1 Kings 4. 25. Mic. 4. 4 
J^'oah planted the vine after the deluge, and icas 
the first that cultivated it. Gen. 9. 2U. Many 
are of opinion, that wine teas not unknown be- 
fore the deluge, and that this Patriarch only 
continued to cultivate the vine after this great 
catastrophe, as he had done before : But the 
fathers think that he kneto not the force of 
wine, having never used it before, nor having 
ever seen any one use it. He is supposed to be 
the first that pressed out the juice of the grape, 
and to have reduced it to a potable liquor. 
Before him, men only ate thegrapes, like other 
fruit. 
Gen. 40.9. in my dream, behold, a v. was before me 

10. and in the v. were three branches, it budded 
49. 11. Judah is a lion's whelp, binding his foal 
to the v. and his ass's colt to the choice v. 
Lev.25. 5. nor gather grapes of thy?;, undressed, IL 
JVum. 6. 4. he shall eat nothing made of the v. tree 
Deut. 32. 32. for their v. is of the v. of Sodom 
Judg. 9. 12. the trees said to the v. reign over us 

13. 14. not eat any thing that cometh of the v. 
IKings 4. 25. dwelt safely every man under his v 
2Kings4:.29. found a wild v. and gathered gourds 

18. 31. eat ye every man of his own v. Isa. 36. 16 
.Tob 15.33. fe*nall shake otf his unripe grape as the u, 
Psal. 80. 8. thou hast brought a v. out of Egypt 

14. look down, and behold, and visit this v'. 

128. 3. thy wife shall he as a fruitful r. by the sides 
Cant. 6. 11. to see whether the u. flourished, 7.12. 

7. 8. thy breasts shall be as clusters of the v. 
Isa. 5. 2. he planted it with the choicest v, 

16. 8. for the v. of Sibmah languisheth 
9. I will bewail the v. of Sibmah, Jer. 48. 32. 

24. 7. the new wine mourneth, the v. languisheth 
32. 12. they shall lament for the fruitful v. 
34. 4. as the leaf falleth off from the v. as a fig 
Jer. 2. 21. yet I had planted thee a noble v. how 
then turned into degenerate plant o 
strange v. ? 
6. 9. shall glean the remnant of Israel as a v. 
8. 13. there shall be no grapes on the v. nor figs 
Ezek. 15. 2. what is the v. tree more than any tree 

6. as the v. tree which I have given for fuel 

17. 6. it became a spreading v. of low stature 

7. this v. did bend her roots toward him 

19. 10. thy mother is like a v. in thy blood 
Hos. 10. L Israel is an empty v. he bringeth fruit 

14. 7. they shall revive as corn, grow as the r. 
.Toel 1.7. he laid mv v. waste, barked my fig-tree 

12. the V. is dried up, the fig-treee languisheth 
2. 22. the fig-tree and the v. yield their strength 
Mic. 4. 4. they shall sit every man under his v. 
Hag. 2. 19. as yet the r. hath not brought forth 
Zech. 3. 10. shall ye call every man under the v 
8. 12. the v. shall give her fruit, the heavens dew 
Mai. 3. 11. neither shall your v. cast her fruit 
J>/af.26. 29.1will not drink of this fruit of t;. till in 
mv Father's kingdom, Mark 14. 25. Lukt 
22: 18. 
John 15. 1. I am the true v. and my Father ii tha 

husbandman, S. 
4. branch cannot bear fruit, except it abide in« 
.lam. 3. 12. my brethren, can a v. bear figs ? 
Rev. 14. 18. gather clusters of the v. of the earth " 
19. the angel gathered the v. of the earth 



VIN 



VIO 



VIR 



VINES. 
<Wn!.20. 5. it is no place of v. or pomegranates 
()cut.8.8- a land of vslieat, barley, and v. iioncy 
I'sal. 78. 47. he destroyed their r. with haii 
I'C.o. 33. he smote their v. also and tig-trees 
i'-ant. 2. 13. and the v. give a good smell 

lo.take us the fo.xes, the little foxes, that spoil the 
V. for our v. have tender grapes 
Isa. 7. 23. where there were a thousand v. 
Jer. 5. 17. they shall eat up thy v. and tig-trees 
31. .5. lliou shalt yet plant v. on the mountains 
Hos. 2. 12. I will destroy her v. and her fig-trees 
Hab. 3. 17. neither shall fruit be in the v. 

VINE-BKESSERS. 
2 Kings 25.12.the captain of the guard left the poor 
of the land to be v.-dressers, Jer. 52. 16. 
2C«r.26.10.Uzziah had husbandm. and v.-dressers 
Isa.61. 5. sons of alien shall be your v.-dressers 
Joel 1. 11. be ashamed, howl, O ye v.-dressers 

VINEGAR 
!s made oficine, beer, cider, and even of water. 
The ancients had several kinds of vinegar, 
which they made use of for drink. Boai told 
Ruth, thai she might come and dip her morsel 
in the vinegar, along with his people, Ruth 
2. 14. Harvesters made xise of this liquor for 
their refreshment : ~Snd this was a custom not 
only among the Jews, but also among the Ro- 
mans. The emperor Pescennius J^iger gave 
orders, that his soldiers should drink nothing 
but vinegar on their marches. ..^nd Constun- 
tine the Great allowed his soldiers wine ar.d 
vinegar alternately every day. 
It is thought that the vinegar which the Roman 
soldiers offered to our Saviour at his crucijixion, 
was the vinegar they made iise of for their 
own drinking, Mat. 27. 48. This vinegar icas 
•not of that sort that 2oemake use of for salads 
and sauces, but a small wine called pesca, or 
sera. They make great use of it in Spain and 
Italy, in harvest-time. They use it likewise 
on shipboard, to correct the ill taste of water. 
The scripture forbids the J^azarites to use vine- 
gar, and all sorts of liquors that come from the 
vine, and which are capable of inebriating, 
Num. 6. 3. 
Hoioever, there was a kind of strong vinegar, 
which was not proper for drinking, or which 
was not used till it 7Das icell diluted. Solomon 
says, Prov. 10. 2(3, As vinegar to the teeth, 
so is the sluggard to them that send him : 
" ..^s vinegar by its cold and sharpness offends 
'•'•the teeth and the palate, so a sluggish mes- 
" senger is unserviceable andvezatious to those 
'■'•who employ him.^' And in Prov. 25. 20, 
As vinegar upon nitre, so is he that singeth 
songs to a heavy heart. That is, " as vine- 
"gar beijig throion upon nitre is a thing im- 
^'•f roper, for it renders it less useful and not 
" so effectual to take out spots or blemishes, 
" so he that singeth songs to a heavy heart, 
" does thai which is unseasonable and offensive, 
^'■for his grief is thereby rather increased than 
^^ diminished." 
ATuJn. 6. 3. a Nazarite shall drink no v. of wine 
Ruth 2. 14. eat bread and dip thy morsel in the v. 
P^aZ. 69. 21. they gave me gall for my meat, in my 
thirst they gave me v. to drink, jMat. 27. 34. 
Prov. 10. 26. asi;. to the teeth, so is the sluggard 
25. 20. as v. upon nitre, so is he that singeth 
Mat. 27. 48. thev took a sponge and filled it with v. 
Mark 15.' 36. Luke 23. 36. John 19. 29, 30. 
VINEYARD. 
Oen. 9. 20. Noah planted a v. and drank wine 
Exod.22.5. if a man shall cause a v. to be eaten 
23. 11. in like manner thou shalt deal with thy v. 
Lev. 19. 10. and thou shalt not glean thy v. 
25. 3. and six years thou shalt prune thy v. 
4. neither sow thy field, nor prune thy v. 
Oeui.20. 6. what man is he that hath planted av. 1 
?2. 9. thou slialt not sow thy v. with divers seeds, 
lest the fruit of thy seed and v. be defiled 

23. 24. when thou comest into thy neighbour's v. 

24. 21. when thou gatlierest the grapes of thy v. 
2^. 30. thou shalt plant a v. and not gather grapes 

Kings^l. 1. Naboth had a v. hard by tl-.e palace 
2. give me thy v. I will give thee a bette- n. 6. 

7. eat bread, I will give thee the v. of Nab-jrii 
f'.p.-jZ. 80. 15. the r. thy right hand hath planted 
''-•:' i;.24. 30.1 went by v. of the man void of underst. 
■it. 16. with fruit of her hand she planleth a v. 
''nnt. 1. 6. but mine own v. have I not kept 
*. 11. Solomon had a v. he let the v. to keepers 

12. my V. which is mine, is before me, O Solomon 
>^). 1.8. daughter of Zion is left as a cottage in a v. 
!. 14. for ye have eaten up the v. spoil of the poor 
>. 1. sing a song of my beloved touching his v. 

7.For the v. of Lord of hosts is the house of Israel 

10. yea, ten acres of v. shall yield one bath 
J7. 2. in that day sine ve *<^ ^pit " r of ""P^ wine 



Jer. 12. 10. many pastors have destroyed my r. 
35. 7. the Rechabitcssliail not plants. 9. 
Mic. 1.6. 1 will make Samaria as plantings ofuv. 
.;¥a£.20. 1. went early to hire labourers into his v. 
4. he said unto them, go ye also into tiie v. 7. 

21. 23. he said, son, go work to-day in .my v. 
33. a certain householder planted au. and let it 

out to husbandmen, Mark 12. 1. Ljike 20. 9. 
I^ukel'3.(j. a man had a fig-tree planted in his v. 
7. then said he to the dresser of his v. behold 
1 Cor. 9. 7. who i)lanteth a. v. and cateth not fruit? 

VINEYARDS. 
JV«7K. IG. 14. hast not given us inheritance of v. 
20. 17. we will not pass through the v. 21. 22. 

22. 24. angel of the Lord stood in a path of the u. 
JJeut. 6. 1 1. he swore to give thee v. and olive-trees 

which thou plantedst not, Josh. 24. 13. JV'e/i. 9. 25. 
28. 39. tiiou shalt plant v. and dre^ss them 
Judg. 15. 5. the fo.\es burnt up the v. and olives 

21. 20. saying, go and lie in wait in the v. 

1 Sam. 8. 14. he will take your fields and your v. 

22. 7. will the son Jesse give every one of you v. 1 

2 Kings 5. 26. is it a time to receive v. and sheep 1 
18. 32. till I take you to a land of bread and v. 
19.29. in the third year sow, reap, and plant v. 

1 Chron. 27. 27. over the v. was Shimei, over the 
increase of the v. for the wine-cellars was Zabdi 
JVc'A. 5. 3. we have mortgaged our v. and houses 

11. restore to them their v. and olive-yards 
Job 24. 18. he beholdeth not the way of the v. 
Psal. 107. 37. sow the fields and plant v. to yield 
Eccl. 2. 4. I builded me houses, 1 planted me v. 
Cant. 1. 6. they made me the keeper of the v. 

14. as a cluster of ca.mphire in the v. of En-gedi 
7.12. let us get up early t© thei'. let us see if vine 
Isa. 16. 10. in the v. there shall be no singing 
65. 21. they shall build bouses and inhabit, shall 
plant V. and eat the fruit of them, Amos 9. 14. 
.Ter. 32. 15. bou?ss and v. shall be possessed again 
39. 10. Nebuzar-adan gave the poor v. and fields 
Ezek. 28. 26. they shall build houses and plant v. 
Hos. 2. 15. I will give her hsr v. from thence 
Amos 4. 9. the palmer worm devoured your v. 
5. 11. ye have planted v. but ye shall not drink 

17. and in all v. shall be wailing, I will pass 
Zf^A. 1.13. they shall plant 9. but Hot drink the wine 

VINTAGE. 
Lev. 26. 5. your threshing shall reach to the v. and 
the v. shall reach to the sowing time 
Judg. 8. 2. is it not better than the v. of Abiezer? 
.hb 24. 6. they gather the v. of the wicked 
Isa. 16. 10. 1 have made their v. shouting to cease 
24. 13. as the gleaning grapes when v. is done 
32. 10. the v. shall fail, gathering shall not come 
Jer. 48. 32. the spoiler is fallen upon thy v. 
Mic. 7. 1. I am as the grape-gleanings of the v. 
Zech. 11. 2. the forest of the v. is come down 

VIOL. 
Isa. 5. 12. harp and v. and wine are in their feasts 
Amos 6. 5. that chant to sound of the v. and invent 

VIOLS. 
Isa. 14. 11. the noise of thy v. is brought down 
Amos 5. 23. 1 will not hear the melody of thy v. 

VIOLATED. 
Ezei-.22.26.her priests havev.my law and profkned 

VIOLENCE. 
Gen. 6. 11. and the earth was filled with v. 12. 
49. t5. their swords are weapons of v. 
Lev. 6. 2. if one lie in any thing taken away by v. 
2 Sam. 22. 3. my Saviour, thou savest me from v. 
1 Chron. 12. t 17. seeing there is no v. in my hands 
Job 19. t 7. I cry out of v. but I am not heard 
Psal. 11. 5. him that loveth v. his soul hateth 
18. t48. hast delivered me from the man of v. 
25. 1 19. and they hate me v/ith hatred of r. 
55. 9. I have seen v. and strife in the city 

58. 2. you weigh the v. of your hands in earth 

72. 14. he shall redeem their soul from v. 

73. 6. therefore v. covereth them as a garment 
Prov. 3. t 31. envy thou not a man of «. 

4. 17. for they drink the wine of u. 
10. 6. V. covereth the mouth of the wicked, 11. 
13. 2. the soul of the transgressors shall eat v. 
28. 17. a man that doeth v. to the blood of any 
Isa. 53. 9. because he had done no v. nor was deceit 

59. 6. and the act of r. is in their hands 

60. 18. v. shall no more be heard in thy land 
Jer. 6. 7. v. and spoil is heard in her, before me 

20. 8. for since I spake, I cried v, and spoil 
22. 3. and do no wrong, do no ■«. to the stranger 

17. thine eyes, thy heart are for v. to do it 
23. 1 10. their v. is evil, their force not right 
51.35. u. done to me and my flesh be upon Babylon 

46. a rumour, v. in the land, ruler against ruler 
Ezek. 7. 11. V. is risen up into a rod of wickedness 

23. make a chain, for the city is full ofu. 

8. 17. they have filled the land with v. 28. 16. 
12 19. because of the v. of them that dwell 

18. 7. if a man hath spoiled none by v. 16. 

12 hilt ff ho ha-tb snailed and opnressed by v. 18. 



Ezek. 22.1 26. her priests have offered ». 10 mj lii# 
45. 9. O pvinces of Israel, remove v. and spoil 

JoclS. 19.Edom shall be a wilderness for llio v. 

Amos 3. 10. who store up v. in their palaces 
6. 3. ye that cause the seal of v. to come neai 

Obad. 10. for thy v. shame shall cover thee 

.Jonah 3. 8. let them turn every one from the v. 

Mic. '■2. 2. they covet fields, and take them by v. 
6. 12. for the rich men thereof are full of?;. 

Hab. 1. 2. bow long shall I cry out to thee of ». 
3. V. is before me || 9. they shall come all for v 

2. 8. and for the v. of the land, of the city 
17. V. of Lebanon cover thee,/u. of the land 

Zc/jA. 1-9. fill their masters'houses with v. and deceit 

3. 4. her priests have done 0. to the law 

Mai. 2. 10. for one covereth v. with his garment 
Mat. 11. 12. the kingdom of heaven suftereth v. 
Luke 3. 14. do?;, to no man, nor accuse any falsely 
Acts 5. 26. the captain brought them without v. 
21, 35. Paul borne of soldiers for v. of the people 
27. 41. the hinder part was broken forr. of waves 
Heb. 11.34. through faith quenched the v. of fire 
Rev. IS. 21. with v. shall Babylon bo thrown down 

VIOLENT. 

2 Sam. 22. 49. thou hast lilted me up on high, thou 

hast delivered me from the v. man, Psal. 18. 43. 

Psal. 7. 16. liis-u. dealing come on his own pate 

86. 14. the assemblies of v. men sought my soul 

140. 1. preserve me from the v. man, 4. 

11. evil shall hunt the v. man to overthrow bin? 
Prov. 16. 29. a v. man enficeth his neighbour 
Eccl. 5. 8. if thou seest v. perverting of judgment 
Mat. 11. 12. the v. take it by force, heaven 

VIOLENTLY. 
Ge7i. 21. 25. Abimelech's servants had v. takea 
Lev. 6. 4. he shall restore that which he took v. 
Dent. 28.31. thine ass shall be v. taken away 
,Tob 20. 19. he hath v. taken aAvay a house 
24. 2. they v. take away flocks, and feed thereof 

tl9. drought and heat v. take the snow waters 
Isa- 22. 18. he will surely v. turn and toss thee 
Lam. 2. 6. he hath v. taken away his tabernacle 
Mat.S.32.the whole herd of swine ran??. into the sea 
and perished in waters, Mark 5. 13. Luke 8. 33. 
VIOLET. 
Esth. 1. 1 6. where were green and v. hangings 
8. t 15. Mordecai went out in apparel of?). 

VIPER. 
A little serpent, about half a yard in length, bui 
the most poisonous in its bite of all the Eiiro- 
pean serpents. It is called vipera, q^uasi vivi- 
para, because it brings forth its young alive. 
Generally the viper is not very long, the 
largest being not above half an ell long, and 
its thickness not above an inch. It has aflat 
head with a snoutrising ■up,likc that of a pig. 
The male has only two teeth, but the female 
has several ; and the male is said to be com- 
monly blacker than the female. It is said, 
that when the viper brings forth, the young 
ones kill the dam: but this is contradicted 
by experience. Though she brings forth her 
young alive, they are enclosed in little skins, 
that break open on the third day. The poison 
of the viper is very dangerous, but its flesh is 
good in many distempers. 
The viper is mentioned in several places of scrip 
tare. Job 20. 16, The viper^s tongue shall slay 
him. The Hebrew word Peten, they say, rather 
signifies the asp than the viper. Isaiah 
speaks also of ;/». viper Isa. 30. 6. where the 
Hebrew has Ephee; jchit.'i is thought to be the 
true name of the viper. John the Baptist, and 
afterwards onr Saviour, called the Scribes and 
Pharisees, a gencraUonof vipers, awicked brood 
of wicked parents, who by their poisonous doc- 
trines ruiiied the souls of men, Mat. 3. 7. 1 12. 34. 
■ Tob 20. 16. of asps, the v. tongue shall slay him 
Isa. 30. 6. from whence come the v. and serpent 
41. 1 24. your work is worse than of a v. 
59.5. that which is crushed breaks out into ar-. 
.^c<528.3.there came v.hud fastened on Paul's hand 

VIPERS. 
Mat. 3. 7. O generation of v. 12. 34. | 23. 33. 
VIRGIN. [Luke 3. 7. 

In Greek, Yanhenos; in Hebrew, Almah. These 
irords properly signify an unmarried young 
woman, that has preserved the purity of her 
body. In this sense ice meet with it in the 
famous passage of Isaiah, Behold, a virgin 
shall conceive and bear a son, Isa. 7. 14, 
meaning, she would be a virgin as well after as 
before her bringing forth. But sometimes \^t• 
gin is made use of to express a young woman, 
whether she has kept her virginity or no. 
Joel 1. 8, Lament like a virgin girded with 
sackcloth for the husband of her youth. The 
more precisely to express the state of virginity 
the scripture often adds to the words, rsaid o? 
virgin, these, or such like words, neither h&f 



VliN 



VIS 



VIS 



s,ny man known her, Gen. 24. 16. Jfuin. 31. 
17. 

r/ie Hebrew word Almah, signifies a person con- 
c<(;aled ; for young unmarried women lived in 
retired apartments, where the men did not use 
to go: .8nd wheii yuimg women 2cere obliged 
to go out, they were always vailed^ and never 
appeared uncovered, but before tkeir nearest 
relations. JVken Amnon, the son of David, 
had conceived a violent passion for his sister 
Tainar, he could not get private converse with 
her, because she was a virgin, a7id kept up very 
close. 2 Sam. 13. 2, For slie was a virgin, and 
Amnon thought it hard for him to do any thing 
to her. And in the book of Maccabees, it is 
said, that when Heliodorus came to Jerusalern, 
to take away the treasures of the temple, the 
most recluse virgins came out of their retire- 
mc}its ; some appeared in the streets, sorne at 
their windows, and others upon the walls, 2 
Mace. 3. li). And it is well known that young 
loomen in the •east do not appear in public, but 
are shut up in their houses and in tkeir ano- 
ther's apartments. 

Virgin is often used in scripture for a people, a 
city, a nation. The virgin, the daughter of Ba- 
bylon, the virgin, the daughter of Zion, the 
virgin, the daughter of Israel, &c. These 
phrases signify the province, the land, the peo- 
ple of Babylon, Zion, Israel, &lc. Tlie pro- 
fessors of religion in general are called virgins, 
such as are not defiled with any scandalous 
sin, nor erroneous opinion. Mat. 25. 1, The 
kingdoni of heaven shall be liker-3d unto ten 
virgins, which took tlieir lamps. They are 
all called virgins, because they made profession 
of holiness; yet only five deserved the name, 
they having not only a profession, but a true 
faith and love to feed their prof ession : The 
others made a profession, but had not the truth 
?/ grace in the heart. The character of vir- 
gins is principally given to those that adhere 
vtcdfo^stly to Christ, and abhor every thing that 
has a.ny show of violating their fidelity to him. 
Rev. 14. 4, These are they which are not de- 
filed with women, that are not corrupted icith 
the erroneous doctrine and idolatrous worship 
of the anti-christian church, for they are vir- 
gins : They keep close to Christ in all his or- 
dinances, and are led by his word and Spirit. 
The Apostle says, I have espoused you to one 
husband, that I may present you as a chaste 
virgin to Christ, 2 Cor. 11. 2. 

Gen. 24. 16. Rebekah was fair to look upon, a v. 
■ 43. when the v. cometh forth to draw water 

TjCv. 21. 3. for his sister, a v. he may be defiled 
14. he shall take av. of his own people to wife 

Deut. 22. 19. he brought an evil name upon a v. 
23'. a V. betrothed || 28. a v. not betrothed 
32. 25. destroy both the young man and the v. 

2Sa7n.l3.2.^mnon fell sick for Tamar,she was a v. 

2 Kings 19. 21. the ?;. the daughter of Zion hath 
despised thee and laughed thee to scorn, 
Is a. 37. 22. 

Tsa. 7. 14. behold a v. shall conceive, Mat. 1. 23. 
23. 12. shalt no more rejoice, O thou oppressed v. 
47. 1. come down and sit in the dust, O v. of Bab. 
62. 5. for as a young man marrietii a v. so thy sons 

Jer. 14. 17. the v. daughter of my people is broken 
18. 13. V. of Israel hath done a horrible thing 
31. 4. and thou shalt be built, O v. of Israel 
13. then shall the v. rejoice in the dance 
21. turn again, O v. of Israel, to tlsese thy cities 
46. 11. take balm, O v. the daughter of Egypt 

Lam. 1.15. Lord hath trodden v. daughterof Judah 
2. 13. what shall I equal to thee, that I may com- 
fort thee, O V. daughterof Zionl 

/oel 1. 8. lament like a v. girded with sackcloth 

Amos 5. 2. the li. of Israel is fallen, no more rise 

Ltike 1. 27. the angel was sent from God to a v. 

1 Cor. 7. 28. if a v. marry, she hath not sinned 
34. there is difieronce between a wife and a v. 
37. decreed that he will keep his v. doeth well 

2 Cor. 11. 2. that I mav present you as a chaste v. 

VIRGINS. 
Exod. 22.17. shall pay accordingto the dowry of u. 
2 Sam. 13. 18. were kings' daughters v. apparelled 
Ksth. 2. 17. Esther found favour above all the v. 
Psal. 45. 14. the v. her companions that follow her 
Cant. 1.3. as ointment, therefore do the -u. love thee 
6. 8. threescore queens and v. without number 
fsa. 23. 4. I travail not, nor do I bring un v. 
Lnm 1. 4. her priests sigh, her v. are afflicted 

18. my V. and young men are gone into captivity 
2. 10. thew. of Jerusalem hang down their heads 

21. V. and young men are fallen by the sword 
Amos B. 13. in that day shall the fair v. faint 
Mat. 25. 1 . kingdom of heaven is likened to ten v. 
Act.i2}.9. Philip had four daughters, v. prophesied 
1 Cor. 7, 25. concerningt7.Thave no commandment 
661 



Rev, 14. 4. which are not defiled, for they are v. 

Yoiing VIRGIN, S. 
Judg. 21. 12. among the inhabitants of Jabesh- 

gilead were four hundred young v. 

1 Kings l.^.ht there be sought for king a yoimg v. 
Esth. 2. 2. let there be fair young v. sought for king 

3. they may gather together all the fair f/ounsr v. 

VIRGINITY. 

Lev. 21. 1.3. he shall take a wife in her v. 

Deut. 22. 15. bring the tokens of her v. 17, 20. 

Judg. 11. 37. that I may bewail my v. 38. 

Szefc. 23. 3. they bruised the teats of their v. 8. 

Luke 2. 36. Anna lived seven years from her v. 
VIRTUE, 

In Creei, Arete, or Dynamis. It is in opposition 
to vice, and is taken, (1) For moral virtue, 
probity of manners among men-, as the generi- 
cal word that contains all moral and Christian 
virtues under it ; in this sense it is used, Phil. 

4. 8, If there be any virtue, think on these 
things. If there be any other commendable 
practice amengst any, diligently consider and 
practise it. (2) It is taken for the power, the 
wisdom, the goodness, and truth of God, which 
he manifests in bringing the elect out of a state 
of ignorance and unbelief into his marvellous 
light. 1 Pel. 2. 9, That ye should shew forth 
the praises [or virtues] of him who hath called 
you out of darkness into his marvellous light. 
.^Iso in Mark 5. 30, virtue is put for power, 
Jesus knowing that virtuehad gone out of him. 
(3) It is taken for Christian courage arid re- 
solution, in all dangers and troubles that per- 
sons may meet with. 2 Pet. 1. 5, Add to your 
i'luth, virtue, ii) It is put for miracles. Mat. 
7. 22, Have we not done many wonderful 
works in thy name. In the original it is 
S\jvxf/.!ig rroKKx;, many virtues, 

Mark 5. 30. Jesus, knowing in himself that v. had 

gone out of him, Ljike 6. 19. | 8. 46. 

Phil. 4. 8. if there be any v. think on these things 

2 Pet. 1.3. of him that hath called us to glory and v. 

5. add to your faith v- and to v, knowledge 

VIRTUES. 
1 Pet, 2. 1 9. that ye should shew forth the v. of him 

VIRTUOUS. 
R^ith 3. 11. all know that thou art a v. woman 
Prov. 12. 4. a.v. woman is a crown to her husband 
31. 10. who can find v. woman? price above rubies 

VIRTUOUSLY. 
Prov. 31.29. many daughters have done ?;.but thou 

VISAGE. 
Isa. 52. 14. his tj.was marred more than any man 
Lam. 4. 8. their v. is blacker than a coal 
Dan. 3. 19. and the form of his v. was changed 

VISIBLE. 

CoZ. 1.16.by him were all things created, v. and inv. 

VISION. 

See the Signification on Prophet, 

Oracle, Thummim, Visit. 

iN'um. 24. 4. which saw the v. of the Almighty, 16. 

1 Sarrt. 3.1. word was precious, there was no open v. 

15. and Samuel feared to shew Eli the v. 

2 Sam. 1, 17. according to all these words and 

this v. so did Nathan speak to David, 

1 Chron. 17. 15. 
2 Chr. 32. 32. they are written in the v. of Isaiah 
.Tab 20. 8. be chased away as a v. of the night 
Psal. 89. 19. thou spakest in v. to thy Holy One 
Prov. 29. 18. where there is no v. the people perish 
Isa. 1. 1. the V. of Isaiah ]| Obad. 1. v. of Obadiah 

21. 2. a grievous v. is declared unto me 

22. 1. the burden of the valley of ■«. 5. 

28. 7. they err in v. they stumble in judgment 

29. 7. they shall be as a dream of a night-u. 
11. the V. is become as a book that is sealed 

Jer. 14. 14. they prophesy unto you a false v. 

23. 16. they speak a v. of their own heart 
Lam. 2. 9. her prophets find no v. from the Lord 
Ezek. 7. 13. v. is touching the whole multitude 

26. then shall they seek a v. of the prophet 

8. 4. according to the v. that I saw, 11. 24. ] 43. 3. 
12.22. days are prolonged and every v. faileth 

23. say to them, the effect of every v. is at hand 

24. tlie.*^ shall be no more any vain v. nor flat- 

tering divination within the house of Israel 

27. the v. that he seelh is for many days to come 
13. 7. have ye not seen a vain v. and spoken ? 

Dan. 2. 19. was revealed to Daniel in a night-tj. 
7. 2. 1 saw in my u. by night, the four winds strove 
8. 1. a?j. appeared unto me, even unto me Daniel 

13. how long shall be the v. concerning sacrifice? 

16. Gabriel, make this man to understand the v. 

17. for at the time of the end shall be the v. 
26. shut up the ij. |1 27. 1 was astonished at the v. 

9. 21. whom I had seen in the v. at the beginning 
23. consider the v. ]] 24. and to seal up the v. 

10. 1. and he had understanding of the v. 
7. I alone saw the v. men with me, saw not v. 8. 

14. for yet the v. is for many days 



Dan. 10. 16. byr. my sorrows are turned upon m© 
11. 14. shall exalt themselves to establish the o. 
Mic. 3. 6. night to you that ye shall not have a » 
JVa/t. 1. 1. the book of the v. of Nahum 
Hab. 2. 2. write the v. and make it plain on tables 
3. for the v. is yet for an appointed time, at end 
ZecA. 13.4. prophets be ashamed every one of his v. 
Mat. 17.9. charged, saying, tell the v. to no man 
Luke 1. 22. they perceived that he had seen a v. 
24. 23. saying, that they had seen a u. of angels 
Acts 10. 17. while Peter doubted of the v. 19. 
11. 5. in a trance I saw a. v. a. vessel descend 
12. 9. wist not it was true, but thought he saw a v. 
16. 9. a V. appeared to Paul in the night, 18. 9. 

26. 19. I was not disobedient to the heavenly v 
Rev. 9. 17. and thus I saw the horses in the v. 

/n. a VISION, 
(rera. 15.1. word of the Lord came to Abram zn a c. 
JV?i?7i.l2.6. 1 will make myself known to lumin'av, 
JEzefe. 11.24. brought meiii a??, by the Spirit of God 
Daji. 8. 2. 1 saw in a v, and I was by the river Ulai 
Acts 9. 10. to Ananias said the Lord in a v. 
12. Saul hath seen in a v. a man named Ananias 

10. 3. Cornelius saw in a v. an angel of God 

VISIONS. 

Gen. 46. 2. God spake to Israel in v. of the night 

2 Chron. 9. 29. written in the v. of Iddo the seer 
26.5. Zechariah had understanding in v. of God 

.Tab 4. 13. in thoughts from the v. of the night 
7. 14. then thou terrifiest me through v. 

Ezek. 1.1. heavens opened, and I saw the v. of God 
8. 3. he brought me in the v. of God to Jerusalem 
13. 16. prophets which see v. of peace for her 
40. 2. in v. he brought me to the land of Israel 

Dan. 1. 17. Daniel had understanding in all v, 
2. 28. the V. of thy head on thy bed, are these 

4. 5. and the v, of my liead troubled me 

7. 1. Daniel had v. of his head upon his bed 
7. I saw in the night v. and behold, 13. 
15. and the v. of my head troubledmc 

IIos. 12. 10. I have multiplied v. I used similitudea 

Joel 2. 28. your young men shall see v. Acts 2. 17. 

2 Cor. 12. 1. I will come to v. and revelations 
VISIT. 

God visits men both in mercy and in wrath. He 
visited Sarah in his mercy, and gave her a son, 
Gen. 21. 1. He visited the Israelites in Egypt, 
and sent Moses to deliver them, E.xod. 3. 16. 
He visited Hannah ike mother of Samuel, 
and gave her sons and daughters, 1 Sam. 2. 21. 
And he visited and redeemed kis people by the 
coming of tke Messiah, Luke 1. 68. God visits 
also in his wrath and in his vengeance. He 
visits the iniquity of the fathers upon the chil- 
dren, to the third and fourth generation, Exod. 
20. 5. visiting, that is, remembering, inquiring 
into, or punishing. He threatens to visit the 
iniquity of the worshippers of the golden calf 
in the day of his vengeance, Exod. 32. 34. 
JSTothing is more frequent in the langxtage of 
the prophets, tlian the verb to visit, taken in 
the sense ofpxmishing, chastising, and reveng- 
ing. To visit is also taken for paying visits 
of civility, friendship, or duty. Moses 2Dent 
to visit his brethren, Acts 7. 23. And Paul 
and Barnabas 2oent to visit the churches they 
had planted, Acts 15. 36. 

Vision is a revelation from God, which among 
tke ,Tews loere of four sorts ; [1] By the Holy 
Spirit immediately, Acts 9. 10. [2] By Vrim 
and Thummim. [3] By a voice from heaven 
spoken by an angel, Acts 10. 3. [4] By pro- 
phecy, which were twofold, cither in dreams, 
or lohen awake, in a trance, or ecstasy, Acts 
10. 3, 17. I 12. 9. I 16. 9. 

Gen. 50. 24. God will surely v. you, and bring 
vou out of this land', 25." Exod. 13. 19. 

Exod. 32.34. when I tj. I will v. their sin on them 

Lev. 18. 25. I do v. the iniquity thereof upon it 

./nb 5. 24. thou shalt t). thy habitation and not sin 
7. 18. that thou shouldest v. him every morning 

Psal. 59. 5. O Lord, awake to v. all the heathen 
80. 14. look down from heaven and v. this vine 
89. 32. then will I v. their transgression with rods 
106. 4. remember me, O v. me with thy salvation 

Isa. lO.t 12. I will v. upon the stout heart of king 

23. 17. the Lord will v. Tyre, she shall turn 

24. t 21 . Lord shall v. upon the host of high ones 
.rer. 3. 16 neither shall they v. the ark of the Lcrd 

5. 9. shall I not v. for these things? 29. ] 9. 9. 

6. 15. at time I v. them, they shall be cast down 
9. t2.'5. I w 11 V. upon all that are circumcised 

11. t22. I will V. upon the men of Anathoth 

13. t21. wilt thou say when he shall ■?;. on thee 

14. 10. will remember iniquity and v. their sins 
1.5. 15. O Lord, thou knowest, remember and v 
23. 2. I will V. on you the evil of your doings 

t34. T will ?). upon that mnn and his house 
2.5. 1 12. that I will v. upon the kmg of Babylon 

27. 22. and there shall they be till I v. them 



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/cr.29. 10. 1 will V you mul jio iforiii my good word 
32. 5. and there shall ho he till I v. Iiiin 
49.8. the time I will v. Esau i| 50. :M. v. Babylon 
Lam. 4. 2'2. iic will v. thiiic iniquity, (J Edorn 
Hos. 2. 13. 1 will V. on iar the days of Baalim 
8. 13. rememher, now will he v. their sins, 9. 9. 
j3nios 3. 14. I will also v. the altars ot'13elh-el 
Zeph. 2. 7. Lord shall v. and turn their captivity 
Zech. 11. 16. who. shall notu. those that be cut off 
^cts 7. 23. it came into his heart to v. his brethren 

15. 14. hath declared how God did v. the Gentiles 
36. let us go again and v. our brethren in every 

Jam. 1.27. is this, tou. the fatherless and widows 

VISITATION. 
A^wm. 16.29. if they be visited after the?;, of all men 
Job 10. 12. thy v. hath preserved my spirit 
Isa. 10. 3. what will ye do in the day of v. ? 
Jer. 8. 12. in time of their v. shall be cast down 

10. 15. in the time of v. they shall perish, 51. 18. 
11. 23. I will bring evil on the menof Anathoth, 

even in the year of their v. 23. 12. | 48. 44. 
46. 21. the time of their v. was come, 50. 27. 
50. 1 21. go up against the inhabitants of?;. 
Hos. 9. 7. the days of?;, are come, Israel shall know 
Mic. 7. 4. thy?;, cometh, now shall be perplexity 
Luke 19. 44. thou knowest not the time of thy v. 
1 Pet. 2. 12. they may glorify God in the day of?;. 

VISITED. 
Gen. 21. 1. and the Lord v. Sarah as he had said 
Exod. 3. 16. saying, I have surely v. you 
4.31. they heard that the Lord had v. Israel 
J^um. 16. 29. if the^v be v. after visitation of all men 
Judo-. 15. 1. that Samson v. his wife with a kid 
Ruthl.Q. she heard how the Lord had v. his people 
1 Sam.2. 21. the Lord ?;. Hannah, she conceived 
Job 35. 15. now it is not so, he hath v. in his anger 
Psal. 17. 3. thou hast ?;. me, thou hast tried me 
Prov. 19. 23. he shall not be v. with evil 
Isa. 24. 22. after many days shall they be v. 
26. 14. therefore hast thou v. and destroyed them 
16. Lord, in trouble have they v. thee 
29. 6. thou shall be v. of the Lord with thunder 
Jer. 6. 6. Jerusalem is the city to be v. oppression 
23. 2. ye scattered my flock and have not v. them 
Ezek. 38.8. after many days thou shall be v. 
Zech. 10. 3. the Lord of hosts hath v. his flock 
Mat. 25. 36. 1 was sick, ye v. me || 43. ye v. me not 
Luke 1. 68. he hath v. and redeemed his people 

78. the day-spring from on high hath v. us 
7. 16. saying, that God hathr. his people 

VISITEST. 
Psal. 8. 4. son of man that thou v. him, Heb. 2. 6. 
65. 9. thou w.the earth and waterest it, enrichest 

VISITETH. 
Job 31. 14. when he v. what shall I answer hiral 

VISITING. 

Exod. 20. 5. V. the iniquity of the fathers upon the 

children, 34. 7. J^um. 14. 18. Deut. 5. 9. 

VOCATIOxNT. 

Eph. 4. 1. I beseech that ye walk worthv of the v. 

VOICE. 
By this word is not only understood the voice of 
a man or beast, but all other sorts of sotinds, 
noises, or cries : And even thunder has often 
the name of the voice of God given to it. 
Pharaoh begged of Moses to entreat the Lord 
that there might be no more mighty thunder- 
ings, in Hebrew, voices of God, Exod. 9. 28. 
Elihu says. Hear attentively the noise of his 
voice. Jind in Psal. 29. the voice of the 
Lord is frequently put for thunder. To bear 
or to hearken to any one's voice, is to obey 
him. Exod. 15. 26, If thou wilt diligently 
hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God, I 
will put none of these diseases upon thee, 
which I liave brought upon the Egyptians. 
Our Saviour says, that his sheep hear his 
voice, and follow him ; that is, they obeij him, 
they depend upon his ministry, and imitate his 
example, John 10. 27. The Spouse says, 
Cant. 2. 8, The voice of my beloved ; / hear 
the voice of Christ, in the ministry of the word 
and motions of his Spirit. 
To change the voice, Gal. 4. 20, I desire to 
change my voice. The apostle was forced to 
write somewhat roughhj and sharply, as in 
chap. 3. ver. 1. Jfow he wishes to be present 
with the Oalatians, and to order matters so, 
that if possible, he might have occasion to re- 
joice with them and comfort them, instead of 
complaiy.ing of them and reproving them. 
The daughter of the voice, called in Hebrew, 
Bath-kol, was, as the Jewish icriters say, a 
preternatural way in which God discovered 
his will to them, after the word of prophecy had 
ceased in Israel. The generality of their tra- 
ditions, and the customs of their nation, are 
Jounded on this Bath-kol. They pretend that 
God revealed them to their elders, not by any 
articulate proyhecy, but by some secret inspira- 
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tion, or by some tradition, which they call the 
daughter of the voice. They pretend, that the 
daughter of the voice, is a \oico from heaven, 
heard in an articulate manner, muck after the 
same way as the voice which called young Sa- 
mucl,when God revealed to him what was to be- 
fal the high-priest Eli and his family :God then 
called him three times with an articulate voice; 
and Samuel replied in the same manner as he 
would have answered a man, not knowing as 
yet how to distinguish the voice of God, 1 Sam. 
3. 4, 5, &c. Or, The daughter of the voice, re- 
sembles that wliichwas uttered from the sanc- 
tuary, when the Lord spake to Moses, or an- 
swered the high- priest, who consulted him. by 
the Urim and Thummim. These two sorts of 
voices were^ as one may say, the mother of that 
other voice which succeeded them, and was 
called Bath-kol, d; ughter-?;oice, or daughter of 
the voice, because it was, as it were, the daugh- 
ter of this first voice. 
The Bath-kol, asDr. Prideaux shews, was a fan- 
tastical way of divination, invented by the 
JeiDS, like the Sortes Virgilianse among the 
heathens. For as with them the words first dipt 
at in the book of that poet, was the oracle 
whereby they prognosticated those future 
events which they desired to beinformed of ; so 
with the .Tews, when they appealed to Bath-kol, 
the next words which they should hear from 
any one's mouth were the same oracle to them. 
It is said in the Talmud, that two Rabbins, 
desirous of visiting their friend Rabbi Samu- 
el, Doctor of Babylon, said one to another, let 
vs follow the direction of Bath-kol ; as they 
were passing by a school, they heard a young 
lad reading this passage of the first book of 
Samuel, chap. 25. ver. 1, And Samuel died. 
Prom thence they concluded that Samuel was 
dead: The event justified what they had prog- 
nosticated, for they found that at that time 
Rabbi Samuel of Babylon had departed this 
life. These casual and odd oracles were 
esteemed as voices of God^s appointment. 
Gen. 4. 10. the v. of thy brother's blood crieth 
27.22. the v. is Jacob's v. but the hands are Esau's 
29. 11. and Jacob lifted up his v. and wept 

39. 15. when he heard that I lifted up my v. 
Exod. 4.8. thpy will believe the ?;.ofthe latter sign 

19. 19. Moses spake, God answered him by a j). 

23. 21. beware of him, obey his v. provoke not 

24. 3. and all the people answered with one v. 
32. 18. it is not the v. of them that shout 

Lev. 5. 1. if a soul hear the v. of swearing 
JSTum. 14. 1. the congregation lifted up their v. 
Deut. 4. 30. if thou shalt be obedient to his v. 
8. 20. because ye would not be obedient to his v. 
.Tosh. 6. 10. nor make any noise with your v. 
Judg. 18. 3. they knew the v. of the Levite 

1 Sam. 24. 16. is this thy v. my son David? 26. 17. 

2 Sam. 22. 14. and the Most High uttered his v. 
IKings 18.26. was no r. nor any that answered, 29. 

t 27. at noon Elijah said, cry with a great v. 
19. 12. and after the fire a still small v. 
2 Kings 4. 31. there was neither v. nor hearing 
7. 10. there was no v. of man, but horses tied 
19. 22. against whom hast thou exalted thy v. 
and lifted up thine eyes on high? Isa. 37. 23. 
1 Chron. 15. 16. by lifting up the v. with joy 
2Chron. 24. 19. made a?;, thro' Judah and Jerus. 
Ezra 1. 1 1. Cyrus caused a v. to pass through- 
out all his kingdom 
Job 2. 12. Job's friends lifted up their v. and wept 
3. 7. night be solitary, let no joyful v. comevliere 

29. t 10. the V. of the nobles was hid 

30. 31. my organ into the v. of them that weep 
37. 4. a V. roareth, he thundereth with the v. 

5. God thundereth marvellously with his v. 

40. 9. or canst thou thunder with a v. like him? 
Psal. 18. 13. and the Highest gave his v. 

26. 7. I may publish with the v. of thanksgiving 
31 22. thouheardest the?;, of my supplications 
42. 4. 1 vvent to house of God with the v. of joy 
44. 16. for the v. of him that reproacheth 

46. 6. he uttered his v. the earth melted 

47. 1. shout unto God with the ?i. ofl'-'umph 
66. 19. he hath attended to the v. of my j)rayer 
68. 33. he sendeth out his v. and that a mighty v. 
74. 23. forget not the v. of thine enemies 

77. 1. 1 cried unto the Lord with my v. 142. 1. 

18. the V. of thy thunder was in heaven 
86. 6. attend to the v. of my supphcations 
93. 3. O Lord, the floods have lifted up their v. 
98. 5. sing unto the Lord with the v. of a psalm 

102. 5. by reason of the ?;. of my groaning 

103. 20. hearkening to the v. of his word 
104. 7. at?;, of thy thunder they hasted away 
118. 15.?;. of rejoicing in tabernacles of righteous 
141. 1. give ear to my v. when I cry unto thee 

Prov. 1. 20. she utteveth her?;, in thestreets 



Prov. 2. 3. if thou Lf test up thy v. for understanding 
5. 13. I liavc not obeyed the v. of my teachers 
8. 1. doth not understanding put forth her v. 

4. to you, O men, I call, my v. is to sons ofmer 
26. 125. when he makcth his v. gracious 

£,'ct/.5.3.a fool's w.is known by multitude of wora« 
6. wherefore should God be angry at thy v. ? 
10. 20. for a bird of the air shall carry the v. 

12. 4. he shall rise up at the ?;.of the bird 
Cant.2. 6. the ?).of my beloved, behold, he cometh 

12. the V. of the turtle is heard in our land 

5. 2. it is the v. of my beloved that knocketh 
Isa. 6. 4. posts moved at the v. of him that cried 

13. 2. exalt the v. unto them, shake the hand 

29. 4. thy V. be as one that hath a familiar spirij 

30. 19. be gracious to thee at the v. of thy cry 

31. 4. the lion will not be afraid of their v. 

40. 3. the?;, of him that crieth in the wilderness. 
Mat. 3. 3. Mark 1. 3. Luke 3. 4! 
6. V. said, cry |{ 48. 20. with the v. of singing 

50. 10. that obeyeth the?;, of his servant 

51. 3. joy, thanksgiving, and the z of melody 

52. 8. with the v. together shall they sing 

65. 19. I will joy in my people, the?;, of weeping 
shall be no more heard in her, nor v. of crying 

66. 6. a v. of noise, a v. from temple, a v. ofLord 
Jer. 2. t 15. the young lions gave out their?;. 

4. 15. a v. declareth from Dan and publisheth 
16. give out their v. against the cities of Judah 

6. 23. their v. roareth like the sea, 50. 42. 
7. 34. the v. of mirth, v. of gladness, v. of the bride- 
groom,?;, of bride, 16. 9. [25.10. | 33.11. 
8. 19. v. of the cry of the daughter of my people * 

10. 13. when he uttereth his v. there is a multitudo 

of waters in the heavens, 51. 16. 

25. 36. a v. of the cry of shepherds and a howling 

30. 19. and the v. of them that make merry 

31. 15. a V. was heard in Ramah, lamentation 
16. saith the Lord, refrain thy v. from weeping 

46. 22. the ?;. thereof shall go like a serpent 
48. 3. a V. of crying shall be from Horonaim 
50. 28. the v. of them that flee and escape 
51.55. Lord hath destroyed out of her the great p 
Ezek. 1. 24. I heard as the v. of the Almighty 
10.5. as the v. of Almighty God when he speaketh 

23. 42. and a ?j.of a multitude being at ease 
33.32. a lovely song of one that hath a pleasant v. 
43.2. and his v. was like the noise of many waters, 

and the earth shined with his glory, 
Rev. 1. 15. 
Dan. 4. 31. there fell a v. from heaven, saying 

6. 20. he cried with a lamentable v. to Daniel 
10. 6. v. of his words like the?;, of a multitude 

Joel2. 11. Lord shall utter his v. before his army 

3. 16. shall utter his ?;.Trom Jerusalem, Amos 1. 2. 
Jonah 2. 9. I will sacrifice with?;, of thanksgiving 
J\rah. 2. 7. shall lead her as with the v. of doves 
Mat.3.n.av.fTom heaven,this is my belovedSon in 

whom I am well pleased, Mark 1. ll.Luke3.'22. 
17.5.a?;.out of the cloud,thisismy beloved Son in 
whom I am well pleased, Jl/arA: Q.l.Luke 9. 
35, 36. 
Lukel. 44. as soon as?;, of thy salutation sounded 
.Tohn 1. 23. the v. of one crying in the wilderness 
3. 29. rejoiceth because of the bridegroom's v. 
10. 4. the sheep follow him, for they know his v. 

5. for they know not the v. of strangers 

12. 28. then came a v. saying, I have glorified it 
30. this v. came not because of me, but for you 

18. 37. he that is of the truth heareth my v. 
Acts 9. 7. hearing a v. but seeing no man 

10. 13. came a v. saying, rise, Peter, kill and eat 
15. and the?;. spake unto him again, 11. 9. 

12. 14. when she knew Peter's v. she opened not 
22. it is the v. of a god, and not of a man 

19. 34. all with one v. cried. Great is Diana 

24. 21. except it be for this one?;, that I cried 

26. 10. put to death, I gave my v. against them 

1 Cor. 14. 11. if I know not the meaning of the?;. 

19. that by my?;. I might teach others also 
Gal. 4. 20. I desire now to change my v. 

1 T/iCss. 4. 16.Lord descend with ?;.ofthe archangel 
Heb. 12.26. whose v. then shook the earth 

2 Pet.\. 17. there came a v. from the excellent glory 
2. 16. the dumb ass speaking with man's v. 

Rev. 1. 12. 1 turned to see the v. that spake 
16. 17. there came a great v. saying, it is done 
VOICE joined with heaf. 

Gen. 4. 23. hear my v. ye wives of Lamech 

Deut. 4. 33. did ever people //car?;, of God andli-ve 
36. out of heaven he made thee to hear his v. 
5. 25. if we hear the v. of God, we shall die 
33. 7. he said, hear Lord the v. of Judch 

2 Sam. 19. 35. can I hear the v. of singing-men ? 
22. 7. and he did hear my v. out of his temple 

Job 3. 18. they hear not the v. of the oppressor 
37. 2. hear attentively the noise of his v. 

Psal. 5. 3. my v. shalt thou hear in the morning 

27. 7. hear, O Lord, when I cry with my v. 28. 2 

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iPsai.55. 3. hear me, because of the v. of tlie enemy 

17. I will cry aloud and lie shall hear my v. 
95. 7. to-day if ye will hear his v. harden not your 
hearts as in the wilderness, //si. 3. 7, 15. 
14.7. 
Cant. 2. li. let me hear thy v. tor sweet is thy v. 
Isa. 32. 9. hear my u. ye careless daughters 
Jer. 9. 10. nor can men hear the u. of the cattle 
JUat. 12. 19. neither shall any man hear his v. 
John 5. 25. the dead hear v. of Son of God, 28. 

10. 3. porter opens, and sheep hear his v. 16, 27. 
Jicts2,2. 14.andshouldestAear the -u. of his mouth 
Rev. 3k 20. if any man hear my v. and open door 

-.See Heard. 

VOICE with hearken, hearkened. 

Gen.3.17. because ha^st hearkened to v. of thy wife 

16. 2. and Abram hearkened to the v. of Saraj 

21. 12. in all Sarah hath said hearken to her v. 

Exod. 3. 18. and they shall hearkeji to thy v. 

4. 1. behold, they will not hearken unto my v. 

8. nor hearken to the v. of the first sign 

9. if they will not hearken to thy v. shalt take 
15. 26. if diligently Aear/cen to the v. of the Lord 

18. 19. hearken to my v. I will give thee counsel 
24. and Moses hearkened to the v. of Jethro 

jSPam. 14. 22 they have tempted me ten times and 
not hearkened to my v. Deut. 9. 23. 
I 28. 45. 

21. 3. the Lord hearkened to the v. of Israel 
Deut. 1.45. the Lord would not Aear Aew to yourw. 

13. 18. when thou shalt hearken to the v. of Lord 

15, 5. only if thou carefully hearken to the tj.of the 
Lord thy God, 26. 17. [ 28. 1, 2. | 30. 10. 

28. 15. if thou wilt not hearken to the v. of Lord 
Josh. 10.14. theLord/tearAemedtothetJ.of aman 
/Md^.2.20. this people have nothearkened to my v. 

13. 9. and God hearkened to the v. of Manoah 

20.13. Benjamin would not hearken to ??. of Israel 
lSam.2. 25. they hearkened not to v. of their father 

8. 7. hearken to the v. of the people, 9. 22. 

12. 1. I have hearkened to your v. in all ye said 

19. 6. Saul hearkened to the v. of Jonathan 

25. 35. go in peace, see, I have hearkened to thy v. 
28. 22. hearken thou to the v. of thy handmaid 
2 Sam. 12. 18. he would not hearken to our v. 

13. 14. howbeit, he would not hearken to her v. 

1 Kings 20. 25. Ben-hadad hearkened to their v. 

2 Kings 10. 6. if ye will hearken to my v. 

Job 9. 16. not believe he had hearkened to my v. 
34. 16. ftearken to the v. of my words 
Psal. 5. 2. hearken to the v. of my cry, my King 
58. 5. will not hearken to the v. of charmers 
81. 11. my people would not hearken to my v. 
Cant. 8. 13. the companions hearken to thy v. 
Jer. 18. 19. hearken to v. of them that contend 
See Lift, Lord, Loud, Obey, Obeykd. 
VOICES. 
Exod. 9. t 28. that there be no more v. of God 
Jjukc 17. 13. the ten lepers lifted up their v. 
23.23.they were instant with loud v. that he might 
be crucified, the v. of them and priests 
prevailed 
Jlcts 13.27.because knew not the v. of the prophets 
23. 22. they lift up their v. and said, away with 
1 Cor. 14. 10. there are so many v. in the world 
Rev. 4. 5. out of the throne proceeded v. 16. 18. 
8. 5. angel cast censer into earth and there were v. 
13. V "e, by reason of the other v. of the trumpet 
IP. ? the seven thunders uttered their v. 4. 

11. 15. and there were great v. in heaven 

19. the temple was opened, and there were v. 
VOID. 

Gen. 1. 2. the earth was without form and v. 

J^Tum. 30. 12. but if her husband made them^j. 15. 

Deut. 32. 28. they are a people v. of counsel 

1 Kings 22. 10. kings sat in a v. place, 2 Chr. 18. 9. 

IN'eh. 5. t 13. even thus be ye shaken out and v. 

Job 15. t 4. makest v. fear and restraineth prayer 

Psal. 89. 39. made v. the covenant of thy servant 
107. t 40. causeth them to wander in a v. place 
119. 126. for they have made v. thy law 

Prov. 11. 12. v. of wisdom, despiseth his neighbour 
15. t 21. folly is joy to him that is v. of heart 

Tsa. 55. 11. my word shall not return to me v. 
*". 4. 23. the earth was without form and v. 
^. 7. 1 will make v. the counsel of Judah 
Yah. 2. 10. Nineveh is empty, v. and waste 
dots 24. 16. to have a conscience v. of offence 
Rom. 1. 1 28. gave them over to a mind v. of judgm. 

3. 31. do we then make v. the law through faith ? 

4. 14. if they of the law be heirs, faith is madeu. 
I Cor. 9. 15. lest any should make my glorying v. 
Tit. 1. 1 16. to every good work v. of judgment 

See Understanding. 

VOLUME. 

Paal. 40. 7. then said I, lo I come, in the v. of the 

book it is written of me, Heb. 10. 7. 

VOLUNTARY. 

Lev. 1. 3. he shall offer it of his own v. will 

7. 16. a V offering shall be eaten the same day 

tiG3 



VOW 

Ezek.iG. 12. princes shall ]>iepare a v. burnt-otfer. 

Cul. 2. 18. in a v. humility and worsliippm'' angels 
VOLUNTAKILY. 

Ezek. 46. 12. prepare offerinsrs v. to the Lord 
VOMIT" 

Job 20. 15. he swallowed riches and shall v. them 

Prov. 23. 8. the morsel eaten thou shalt v. up 
25. 16. lest thou be filled with honey and v. it 
VOMIT. 

Prov. 26. 11. as the dog returneth to his v. so a fool 

Jsa. 19. 14. as a drunken man staggereth in his v. 
28. 8. for all tables are full of w. and fllthiness 

Jer. 48.26. Moab also shall wallow in his v. 

2 Pet. 2. 22. the dog is turned to his own v. again 
VOMITED. 

Jonah 2. 10. the fish v. out Jonah on dry land 
VOMITETH. 

Lev. 18. 25. the land v. out her inhabitants 
VOW 

Is a promise made to God, of doing some good 
thing hereafter. The use of vows is observable 
in many places of scripture. When Jacob went 
into Mesopotamia he vowed to God the tenth of 
his estate, and promised to offer it at Beth-el 
to the honour and service of God, Gen. 28. 20, 
22. There are several laws for the % fculatiun 
and due execution of vows. A man >.ight de- 
vote himself, or his children, to »^ Lord. 
Samuel was vowed and consecrated h"' \e ser- 
vice of the Lord, and was offered <f %im, to 
serve in the tabernacle, 1 Sam. 1. 22, '28. If a 
man or woman vowed themselves, or their 
children to the Lord, they were obliged to ad- 
here strictly to his service, according to the 
conditions of the vow ; if not, they were to be 
redeemed. The price for redeeming persons of 
such and such an age is particularly limited. 
Lev. 27. 2, 3,&c. Only if the person was poor, 
and could not procure the sum limited, the 
priest imposed a ransom upon him according 
to his abilities. 

If any one had vowed an animal that was clean, 
he had not the liberty of redeeming it, or of 
exchanging it, but was obliged to sacrifice it to 
the Lord, or give it to the priest, according 
to the manner of his vow. If it was an un- 
clean animal^ and such as zoas not allowed to 
be sacrificed, the priest made valuation of it; 
and if the proprietor would redeem it, he added 
a fifth part to the value, by way of forfeit. 
They did the same in proportion, when the 
thing voiced was a hou^e or afield. See Lev. 
27. 9, 10, &;c. They could not devote the first- 
lings of beasts, because of their own nature 
they belonged to the Lord, Lev. 27. 26. What- 
soever was solemnly devoted to the Lord could 
not be redeemed, of whatever nature or quality 
it icas, Lev. 27. 28. Concerning the vows of 
the Nazarites, See Nazarite. 

The vows and promises of children were void, 
except they were ratified, either by the ex- 
press, or tacit consent of their parents. And 
it was the same with the vows of married 
women ; they were of no validity, except they 
were confirmed by the express, or tacit consent 
of their husbands. Num. 30. 1, 2, 3, &c. 

Under the JVeio Testament, a vow is either gene- 
ral to all Christians, as that which is made at 
our baptism; or particular and special, as when 
we bind ourselves to a greater endeavour, to 
leave some sin, or perform some duty. A vow, 
as one observes, must bemade deliberately and 
devoutly, for asuddenpassionmakesnot avow, 
and we ought to vow nothing but what is in 
our power to perform. Some vows are of evil 
things to an evil end ; such vows ought neither 
to be made nor kept ; of this kind was the vow 
orcuise which the Jews bound themselves under, 
who conspired to murder Paul, Acts 23. 12. 
Some vows are of good things in an evil man- 
ner, such may be made, and ought to be kept 
in respect of the matter, but not in respect of 
the end ; thus, we may vow to give alms, but 
not to be seen of men. Other vows are of 
good things in a good manner ; and such may 
bemade, and ought to be performed. St. Paul 
made a vow either of iN'aiariteship, or by way 
of gratitude for some particular mercy. Acts 
18. 18. But commentators are not agreed 
whether this be spoken of Paul, or of Aquila, 
who is mentioned in the same verse. 

The performance of solemn vows is strictly en- 
joined us in sc-^ipture. Eccl. 5. 4, When thou 
vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay it : 
Perform it while the sense of thy obligation is 
fresh and strong upon thee, lest either thou 
seem to repent of thy projnises, or lest delays 
endin denials and resolutions of non-perform- 
ance. Solomon adds, For the Lord hath no 
pleasure in fools ; that is, in hypocritical and 



YUL 

perfidious persons, who, when they are in dio 
tress, make liberal vows, and when thedavjre? 
is past, neglect and break them, and so discuuer 
the highest folly, in thinking to n^^k and de- 
ceive the All-seeing and Almighty God. Jilose-^ 
speaks almost in the same words. Deut. 23. 21 . 
When thou shalt vow a vow unto the Lord iii> 
God, thou shalt not^lack to pay it; for '.he 
Lord will surely require it of thee. 'J'ht 
Psalmist in several places declares thai Iil 
would pay his vows to the Lord, Psal. 2?. 1') 
1 66. 13. 

Gen. 28. 20. Jacob vowed a v. saying, 31. 13. 

Lev. 7. 16. if the sacrifice be a v. 22. 18, 21. 

22. 23. but for a v. it shall not be accepted 
27. 2. when a man shall make a singular v. 

JSfum. 6. 2. when either man or woman shall se- 
parate themselves to vow a ?;. of a Nazarite 
5. the days of the v. || 21. according to the v. 
15. 3. or a sacrifice in performing a v. 8. 
21. 2. Israel vowed a v. to the Lord, and said 
30. 2. if a man vow a.v. \\ 3. if a woman vow a v. 

4. and her father hear her v. and hold his peace 

9. every v. of a widow shall stand against her 

13. every v. her husband may establish it, or 

her husband may make vok' 
Deut. 23. 18. not bring the price of a dog for a v 

21. when thou shalt vow av. not slack to pay ii 
Judg. 11, 30. Jephthah vowed a v. unto the Lurd 

39. who did with her according to his v. 

1 Sam. 1. 11. Hannah vowed a v. and said, O Lord 
21. Elkanah went up to offer to the Lord his v.' 

2 Sam. 15. 7. 1 pray thee let me go and pay my v- 
8. for thy servant vowed a v. at Geshurin Syria 

Psal. 65. 1. to thee shall the v. be performed 
Eccl. 5. 4. when thou vowest a v. defer not to jihv 
Isa. 19. 21. they shall vow a v. unto the Lord 
Acts 18. 18. Paul having shorn his head in Cen 

chrea, for he had a v. 
21. 23. we have four men which have a v. on then; 

VOWS. 
Lev. 22. 18. that will offer his oblation for all his v. 

23. 38. beside your gifts and beside all your v. 
Jfum. 29. 39. these ye shall do beside your v. 

30. 4. then all her v. shall stand, 7, 9, *1. 

5. not any of her v. or bonds stiall stand, 8, 12 

14. then he established all her v. on bonds 
Deut. 12. 6. thither bring your v. 11, 17, 26. 
Job 22. 27. and thou shalt pay thy v. 

Psal. 22. 25. I will pay my v. 66. 13. ] 116. 14,18 
50. 14. pay thy v. || 56.12. thy v. are upon me, O G 
61. 5. for thou, O God, hast heard my v. 
8.1 will sing praise that I maydaily perform myz 

Prov. 7. 14. this day have 1 paid my v. 

20. 25. it is a snare after v. to make inquiry 

31. 2. what my son 1 and what the son of my v 
Jer. 44. 25. we will surely perform our v. 
Jonah 1. 16. the men feared the Lord andmaddj 
JVaA.l.lD. keep thy solemn feasts, perform thy v 

VOW. 
JVum. 6. 2. shall separate themselves to v. a vow 
Deut. 23. 22. if forbear to v. shall be no sin in thee 
Psal. 76. 11. and v. and pay to the Lord ycur Goo 
jEccZ. 5. 5. better is it that thou shouldest not v. 

VOWED. 
Gen. 28. 20. Jacob v. a vow, saying, 31. 13. 
Z/Cu. 27. S.according to his ability that r .shall pries 
J^um. 6. 21. the law of the Nazarites who hath 

21. 2. Israel v. a vow to the Lord and said 
30. 6. if she had at all a husband when she t 

10. and if she v. in her husband's house 
Deut. 23. 23. shalt keep according as thou hit 
.ludg. 11. 30. Jephthah v. a vow unto the Lord 
Psal. 132. 2. and v. to the mighty God of Jacob 
Eccl. 5. 4. defer not, pay that which thou hast r 
Jonah 2. 9. I will pay that that I have v. 

VOWEST. 
Eccl. 5. 4. when thou v. a vow, defer not to pay iJ 

VOWETH. 
Mai. 1. 14. who V. to the Lord a corrupt thing 

VOYAGE. 
Acts 27. 10. I perceive thi.s v. will be with hurt 

VULTURE, 
A bird of prey, which loas declared unclean. Lev 

11. 14. It is said that vultures feed uptn 
human flesh; whence it was that the ancients 
placed them among birds of ill omen. In Levi 
ticus the Hebrew word for vulture is Doah. cf 
flying; butinDexxX. 14.13, itis'S.on.h, of seeing, 
because the vulture sees and smells her prey 
from far ; hence it is said, that in Hierogly- 
phics, the vulture signifies sharpness oj sight. 
Job speaks of the vulture, as having a very 
quick eye. job 28. 7, There is a path which 
the vulture's eye hath not Been. 

Lev. 11. 14. the v. and the kite after his kind 
shall not be eaten, Deut. 14. 13. 
.lob 28. 7. a path which the v. eye hath not seen 
/5a.34.15. there shall the v. also be gather^ d, every 

one with her Kjatu 



WAI 



WAFER. 
JiCzofi. 29. 23. «n<!2C.outoftlin basket of the unlea- 
vened bread that is before llie Lord, J^ev.8.26. 
<Vu7?i. 6. 19. one cake, one w. on liands ofNazarite 

WAFERS. 
Ezod, 16. 31. manna, the taste of it was like w. 
'29. 2. and w. unleavened anointed with oil 
' Lev. 2. 4. w. anointed with oil, 7. 12. J\rum.6.15, 
WAG. 
/er.l8. 16. everyone that passeth by shallM.fiishead 
Lam.2. \5.w. their heads at daughter of Jerusalem 
ZepA.2.15.every one that passeth shall zc.his hand 

WAGES. 
Oen. 29. 15. tell me vviiat shall thy w. be 1 
30. 23. app'^int me thy zc. and I will give it 
■»!. 7. your latlicr changed my w. ten times, 41. 
L. the speckled shall be thy w. then the cattle 
iixod. 2. 9. nurse this child, I will give thee w. 
/,er. 19.13. w. of hired not abide with thee all night 
Jer. 22. 13. useth neighbour's service without w. 
Ezek. 29. 18. yet had he no lo. nor his army 

19. her spoil shall lie the w. for his army 
Hag: 1. 6. earneth wi. to put into a bag with holes 
Mai. 3. 5. that oppress the hireling in his m. 
Luke 3. 14. and be content with your w. 
Johni. 36. and he that reapeth receiveth w, 
Rom. 6. 23. for the w. of sin is death, but gift of G. 
2 Cor. 11. 8. taking to. of them to do you service 
2Pei.2. 15. Balaam loved the w. of unrighteousrees 

WAGGING. 
Jilat. 27. 39. and they that passed by reviled him w. 
their heads, Mark 15. 29. 
WAGGON. 
iN'um. 7. 3. brought a w. for two of the princes 

WAGGONS. 
Qen. 45. 19. take you w. out of Egypt, 21. 

27. when Jacob saw the w, Joseph had sent 
^um. 7. 7. two w. four oxen to sons of Gershon 

8. four JO. and eight oxen to the sons of Merari 
Ezek. 23. 24. they shall come against thee withzc. 

WAIL. 
Ezek. 32. 18. w. for the multitude of Egypt 
Mic. 1. 8. therefore I will lo. and howl, go stript 
Rev. 1. 7. all kindreds of the earth shall w. for him 

WAILED. 
Mark 5. 33. he seeth them that wept and w. greatly 

WAILING. 
Ksth. 4. 3. whither his decree came there was w. 
Jer. 9 10. for the mountains will I take up w. 
IS. let them take up a w. for us that our eyes 
13. for a voice oi id. is heard out of Zion 

20. O ye women, teach your daughters w. 
Ezek. 7. 11. neither shall there be w. for them 

27. 31. they shall weep for thee with bitter w. 
Amos 5. 16. w. shall be in all streets, and say alas, 
alas ! such as are skilful of lamentation to to. 
17. and in all vineyards shall be zo.for I will pass 
Mic. 1. 8. I will make a w. like the dragons 
Mat. 13.42.there shall be w. and gnashing teeth, 50. 
'lev. 18. 15. the merchants stand afar off, w. 19. 

WAIT. 
J^um. 35. 20. if he hurl at him by laying of w. 

22. oi c(>st on him any thing without laying w. 
Jer. 9. 8. t^u in his heart he layeth his w. 

WAIT. 

A''Mr7i. 3.10. Aaron and sonsshall w. on their priests' 

office, 8. 24. 1 Chron. 23. 28. 2 Chr.o. 11. 1 13. 10. 

i Kings 6. 33. should I w. for the Lord any /onger? 

Job 3. t 21. which w. for death but it cometh not 

14. 14. of my time I will id. till my change come 

17. 13. if I w. the grave is my house 

Ps.25. 3. let none that lo. on thee be ashamed, 69. 6. 

5. art God of salvation, on thee do I w.all the day 

21. let integrity preserve me, for I w. on thee 
27. 14. w. on the Lord, 37. 34. Prov. 20. 22. 

37. 7. w. patiently || 52. 9. 1 will w. on thy name 

9. that w. on the Lord shall inherit the earth 
.38. t 15. for in thee, O Lord, do I id. thou wilt 
39. 7. Lord, what zo. I for ? || 62.5. w. only on God 
56.0. they mark my steps when they w. for my soul 
59. 9. because of his strength will I w. upon thee 
69. 3. mine eyes fail while I w. for my God 

104. 27. these all w. upon thee, 145. 15. 
123. 2. so our eyes w. on the Lord our God 
130. 5. I w. for the Lord, my soul doth to. 
ha. 8. 17. 1 will w.on the Lord who hideth his face 
30. 18. therefore will the Lord w. to be gracious 
to you, blessed are all they that w. for him 
40.31. they that w. on L.shall renew their strength 
42. 4. the isles shall w. for his law 
•i^. 23. shall not be ashamed that w. for me 
51. 5. and the isles shall w. upon me 
59 9. we w. for light, but behold obscurity 
(iO. 9. surely the isles shall lor-fov me 
kr. 14. 22. therefore we will w. upon thee 
'^am- 3. 25. Lord is good to them that w. for him 
?♦> it is good that a man hope and quietly w 
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WAL 

Jiu^, ' ^. as troops of robbers w. for a man 
12 .<'"«p mercy and w. on thy God coniiniially 
Mic. i "^ I will w. for the God of my salvatiua 
Bab. 2..}. though vision tarry w. for it, it will come 
Zeph. 3. 8. therefore w. ye upon me, saith the liord 
Mark 3. 9. that a small ship would ?o. on him 
Luke 12. 36. hke unto men that w. for their Lord 
Jlcts 1. 4. but w. for the promise of the Father 
Ro7n. 8. 25. then do we with patience w. for it 
12. 7. or ministry, let us w. on our ministering 
1 Cor. 9. 13. which w. at the altar are partakers 
Gal. 5. 5. we through the Spirit w. for the hope 
1 Tkess. 1. 10. and to w.for his Son from heaven 
See L.4.Y, Laid, Liars. 
WAITED. 
Oen. 49. 18. 1 have w. for thy salvation, O Lord 

1 Kings20. 38. the prophet zo. forking by the way 

2 Kings 5. 2. a little maid w. on Naaman's wife 

1 Chron.G. 32. and then they lo. on their office, 33. 
9.18. porters that w. in king's gate, 2 CA7-ok.35.15. 

2 Chron. 7. 6. and tks priests to. en their offices 
JVeA. 12. 44. for the priests and Levites that w. 
Job 6. 19. the companiefi of Sheba w. for them 

15. 22. and he is w. for of the sword 

29. 21. to me men %z\e ear, w. and kept silence 

23. and they w. for me as for the rain 

30. 26. and when I w. for light darkness came 

32. 4. now Elihu had zo. till Job had spoken 
Psal. 40. 1. 1 w. patiently for the Lord, he heard 

106. 13. forget his works, they zo. not for counsel 
119 95. the wicked have w for me to destroy me 
Isa. 25. 9 this is oar God, we have w for him 
26. 6. in way of thy judgments have we zo. for thee 

33. 2. be gracious unto us, we have w. for thee 
jEie/(;.19.5.she saw that she had ?o.and her hope lost 
Jlfi'c. 1.12.for the inhabitants of Maroth zo.carefully 
Zcch. 11. II. the poor of the flock that w. upon me 
Jl/ar/d5.43.Joseph of Arimathca,who alsozo.forthe 

kingdom of G. craved body of Jesus, Luke 23.51. 
Luke\.2\. the people of zo.for Zacharias marvelled 
Acts 10.7. Cornelius called a soldier thatzo. on him 

24. Cornelius w. for Peter and certain brethren 
17.16.while Paul w. for them his spirit was stirred 

lPei.3.20. long-suffering of God zo.in days of Noah 

WAITETH. 
Joi24.15.the eye of the adulterer zo.for the twilight 
Psal. 33. 20. our soul w. for Ld. our help and shield 

62. 1. truly my soul w. ujion God, 130. 6. 

65. 1. praise w. for thee, O God of Zion 
Prov. 27. 18. he thatzo. on his master be honoured 
Isa. 64. 4. he hath prepared for him that zo. for him 
Dan.l2. 12.blessed thatzo. and cometh to 1335 days 
Mic.o. 7. as showers that zo. not for the sons of men 
Rom. 8. 19. w. for manifestation of the sons of God 
Jam. 5, 7. the husbandmen zo. for the precious fruit 

WAITING. 
JVzira. 8. 25. from the age of 50 years shall cease w. 
Prov. 8. 34. 70. at gates, w. at posts of my doors 
J^uke2. 25. Simeon w. for the coHsolation of Israel 
.Tohn 5. 3. folk w. for the moving of the water 
Rom. 8. 23. we ourselves groan, zo. for the adoption 

1 Cor. 1.7. w. for coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 

2 Thess. 3. 5. and into the patient w. for Christ 

WAKE. 
Psal. 139. 18. when I zo. I am still with thee 
Jer. 51. 39. may sleep a perpetual sleep and not zo. 
Joel 3. 9. prepare war, w. up the mighty men 
1 Thess. 5. 10. whether we w. or sleep live with him 

WAKED. 
Zech. 4. 1. the angel came again and w. me 

WAKENED. 
Joel 3. 12. let heathen be w. and come up to valley 
Zech. 4. 1. as a man that is lo. out of his sleep 

WAKENETH. 

Isa. 50. 4. to speak in season, he w. morning by 

morning, he w. mine ear to hear as the learned 

WAKETH. 

P5aM27.1. except Lord keep watchmen zo. in vain 

Cant. 5. 2. 1 sleep but my heart w. voice of beloved 

WAKING. 
Psal.n.'i. thou boldest mine eyes zo. I am troubled 

WALK. 
To walk is one of the actions of the body that 
denotes motion from one place to another, and 
is oftenused in scripture, for the conversation 
or manner of life, Rom. 6. 4. Eph. 4. 1, 17. 
To walk in darkness, 1 John 1. 6, 7. is to 
live in a course of ignorance, error, and sin; 
and to walk in the light, is to live in the ways 
of truth and holiness. To walkhy faith, 2 Cor. 
5. 7. is to rely upon Christ for salvation, and 
to live in the firm belief that the promises of 
the word will be fulfilled and accomplished. To 
walk through the fire, Isa. 43. 2. is to be exer- 
cised with many afflictions. To loalk after 
the flesh, Rom. 8. 1. is to he guided by the sen- 
sual appetite, and the principles or dictates of 
corrupt nature. To walk in the flesh, 2 Cor. 
]0. 3 is to live a natural life, that is subject to 
fi infirmities and calamities. TozoaZ/cwith 



God, Gen 5. 24. is to live in sweet cowrmim-, 
icith God, having- a lively sense ofhispresenct 
and endeavouring above all tilings to pleaat 
him, and t.i be approved and accepted of him. 
To walk after the Spirit, Rom.8. 1, is tobcled 
and guided by his counsels andinotions ^to re- 
gulate and. order our whole conversation ac- 
cording to the rule and direction of God's 
word artJ Spirit. 
Gen. 24. 40. the Lord before whom I zo. will send 
48. 15. God before whom my fathers did zo. blesd 
Exod. 16. 4. whether they will zo. in my law or no 
18. 20. shew them the way M'herein they mustzo. 
21. 19. if he zo abroad, he that smote shall be quit 
Lev. 18. 3. nor shall w. in their ordinances, 20. 23. 
26. 3. if ye zo. in my statutes and keep my com- 
mand, 1 Kings 6. 12. Ezek. 33. 15. Zcch. 3. 7 
12. I will zo. among you, acd will be your God 
21. if ye zo. contrary to me I will bring, 23, 27. 
24. then will I zo. contrary to you and punish, 28 
Deut.3. 33. you shall w. in all the ways of the LorrJ 
that ye may live, 13. 4. | 28. 9. Ezek. 37. 24. 
8. 19. if ye w. after other gods ye shall perish 
29. 19. tho' I zo.in the imagination of my heart 
Josh. 22. 5. take diligent heed to w. in all his ways 
Judg. 5. 10. speak, ye that xc. by the way 
lSa/«.2.30. thy house should w. before nie for evei 
35. he shall zo. before mine anointed for ever 

8. 5. thou art old, thy sons zo. not in thy ways 
IKings 3. 14. if thou wilt zo. to keep my commanei^ 

ments as thy father David did w. 8. 25. I l>. 
4. j 11. 33. 2 C/iz-on. 7. 17. 
8.23. who keepest covenant with thy servants thai 
w. before thee with all their heart, 2 Chr. 6. 14. 
36.teach them the good way wherein they shoulo 
w. and give rain on thy land, 2 Chron. 6.2^ 
Psal.l2. 8. the wicked w. on every side when vilest 
23. 4. tho' I ID. thro' the valley of sliadow of death 
26. 11. but as for me, I will 70. in mine integrity 

58. 13. that I may w. before God in light of living 
82. 5. they know not, they w. on in darkness 
84. 11. withhold no good from them zo. uprightly 
86. 11. teach me, O Lord, I will zo. in thy truth 
89. 15. they shall zo. in light of thy countenance 

30. if his children zo. not in my judgments 
101. 2. I will w. in my house with a perfect heart 

115. 7. feet have they, but they zo. not 

116. 9. I will w, before the Lord in land of living 
119. 3. they do no iniquity, they zo. in his ways 

45. I will 70. at liberty, for I seek thy precepts 
138. 7. tho' I zo.in midst of trouble,thou wilt revive 
143. 8. cause me to know way wherein I should zo 
Prov. 2. 7. he is a buckler to them that w. uprightly 
20. that thou mayest w. in the way of good men 
3. 23. then shaltthou w. in thy way safely 
Isa. 2. 3. we will w. in his paths, Mic. 4. 2. 

5. O Jacob, let us zo. in the light of the Lord 
3. 16. they in. with stretched forth necks 

8.11. (hat I should not zo. in the way of this people 
35. 9. but the redeemed shall 70. there 

40. 31. they that wait on Ld. shall w. and not fainl 
42. 5. that giveth spirit to them that w. therein 
24. for they would not zo.in his ways nor obedient 

59. 9. wait for brightness, but we 70. in darkness 
Jer. 3. 17. nor w. after imagination of their heart 

18. the house of Judah shall w. with Israel 

6. 16. but they said, we will not zo. therein 

7. 6. if ye w. not after other gods to your hurt 

9. will ye zo. after other gods whom ye know not? 

9. 4. every neighbour will w. with slanders 

13. 10. this evil people,which w. in imagination of 
their heart,and zo. after other gods, 16.12. | J8.12 

23. 14. they commit adultery, and w. in lies 

42. 3. God may shew us way wherein we may w. 
Lam. 5. 18. Zion is desolate, the foxes zo. upon it 
Ezek. 11. 20. that they may 70. in my statutes 

37. 24. they shall zo. in my judgments and statutes 
Dan. 4. 37. those that w. in pride he is able to abase 
Hos. 11. 10. shall w. after the Lord, roar like alien 

14. 9. ways of Lord right, the just shall zo. in them 

Joel 2. 8. they shall w. every one in his path 

Jlmos 3.3.can two zo. togeth. except they be agreed? 

Mic. 4. 5. every one will w. in name of his God, and 

we willzo.in thename of the Lord our God 

6. 16. and yezo. in the counsels of Omri and Ahab 
Hab. 3. 15. thou didst 7V. thro' the sea, with horses 
Zeph. 1. 17. that they shall zo. like blind men 
Zcch. 6. 7. they might zo. to and fro through earth 

10. 12. they shall w. up and down in his name 
Mat. 11.5. the lame zo. lepers cleansed, /.zi/re 7. 22i 
Mark 7. 5. why w. not thy disciples according to 
Luke 11. 44. men that w. over them, are not aware 

13. 33. I must w. to-day and to-morrow and day 
24.17.what communications as ye zo. and are sad " 
John 7. 1. for Jesus would not zo. in Jewry 

8. 12. shall not 'vB. in darkness but have light of life 

11. 9. if any man w. in the day, he str'nbleth not 
10. if a man 10. in the night, he slumbleth 

i?o77j.4.12.who w. in steps of that faith of Abrahan* 
6. 4. even so we should 10 in newness of lif« 



WAL 

# 

ftom. '>. t wlio w. not after flesh, but after Spirit, 4, 
iCv)' ;"). 7 Ibr we lo. by i'aitii, not by sight 
t). IG. 1 will dwell in them and ic. in them 
10.3. tho' we w. in the tlesh, not war after the flesh 
Qui. 6. 16. as many as w. according to this rule 
Ep/i. 2.10.God liath ordained we should w. in tliem 
4. 1. that ye w. worthy of the vocation wherewith 

17. that ye ic. not as other Gentiles in vanity 
5. 15. see then that ye w. circumspectly, not as tools 
Phil. 3. 17. brethren, mark them which ic. so 

IS.many w. of whour I told you, and tell weeping 

Col, 1.10. that ye might ic. worthy of the Lord unto 

all pleasing, being fruitful, 1 Thess. 2. 12. 

1 Tiiess. 4. 12. ye may w. honestly to those without 
^Thess 3.11. some which 2d. among you disorderly 
IPet. 2 10. but chiefly them that w. after the flesh 
lJo/uil.6.if say we have fellowship, and w. in dark 

7. but if we w. in the light as he is in the light 

2 John 6. 2C. after his commandments, as ye have 

heard from the beginning ye should w. in it 

3 John 4. to hear that my children 7C. in the truth 
Jude 18. mockers should 7C. after their ungodly lusts 
Hev. 3. 4. and they shall w. with me in white 

9 20. idols that cannot see, nor hear, nor w. 
16.15.blessedis he that watcheth, lest he m. naked 

21.24. the nations shall id. in the light of the city 
WALK, Imperatively/. 

Gen. 13. IT. arise, w. through the land, .Josh. 18. 8. 

17. 1. Almighty God, -w. before me, and be perfect 

Ps. 48. 12. in. about Zion and go round about her 

Prov. 1.15. ray son, w. not in the way with them 
Eccl. 11. 9. ID. in the ways of thy heart and eyes 

Isa. 2. 5. O Jacob, let us w. in the light of the Lord 

30.21. a voice saying, this is the way, w. ye in it 

50. 11. w. in the light of your fire and in sparks 

Jer. 6. 16. ask, where is the good way, w. therein 

25. go not forth into fields, nor w. by the way 

7. 23. 70. ye in all the ways I commanded you 
Ezek. 20. 18. id. ye not in statutes of your fathers 
Zech. 6. 7. they might ?o. to and fro thro' the earth 
Mat. 9. 5. or to say, rise and w. Mark 2. 9. l^uke 
5. 23. John 5. 8, 11, 12. Acts 3. 6. 
John 12.35. M.wlule ye have the light, lest darkness 
Rom. 13. 13. let us w. honestly as in the day 
ICor. 7. 17. as Lord called every one, so let him ?c. 
Oal. 5. 16. w. in the Spirit, and not fulfil lusts, 25. 
Eph. 5. 2. w. in love |1 8. lo. as children of light 
P/iz7.3.1G.tet us w.hy the same rule and mind same 
Col. 2. li. as ye have received Christ, so ?^.in him 

4, 5. ic. in wisdom toward them that are without 

To WALK. 

Lev 18.4.io ID. in my ordinances, for I am the Lord 

Deut. 8 G. to w. in his ways, and fear him, 10.12. 

1 11. 22. 1 13. 5. I 19. 9. I 28. 17. j 30. 16. 

Josh. 22.5. Judcr. 2. 22. 1 Kings 2. 3. 

' I 8. 58. 2 Chron.^Q. 31. 

IKing's 2. 4. take heed to w. before me in truth 

8.61. heart perfect, to lo. in his statutes, Ez. 36.27. 

16. 31. a light thing to w. in the sins of Jeroboam 
2King3 10.31. Jehu took no heed to id. in law of L. 

23. 3 Josiah made a covenant to lo. after the L. 
to keep his commandments, 'iChron. 34. 31. 
2Chr. G.16. that children take heed to ic. in my law 
J^eh. 5. 9. ought ye not to id. in the fear of God? 

10. 29. they entered into an oath to w. in God's law 
Psal. 78. 10. they refused to w. in his law 
Prov. 2.13. leave upnghi.to w. in ways of darkness 
Eccl. 6.8. poor that knoweth to w. before the living 
Jer. 13. 15. to ic. in paths, in a way not cast up 

26. 4. if ye will not hearken to w. in my law 

31. 9. I will cause them to w. in a straight way 
Ezek. 36. 12. I will cause men to 2C. upon you 
Dan. 9. 10. nor have we obeyed to w. in his laws 
Mic. 6. 8. and to w. humbly with thy God 
JEfab. 3. 19. he will make me to w. on high places 
Zcch. 1. 10. whom Lord hath sent to w. to and fro 

3.7. will give places to w. amg. these that stand by 
Mat. 15.31. saw the lame to zo. they glorified God 
Luke 20. 48. the scribes desire to w. in long robes 
Acts 3. 12. as though we had made this man to w. 

14. 16. suffered all nations to w. in their owir ways 

21. 21. to circumcise, nor to -(c. after their customs 
1 Thess. 4.1. how you ought to w. and to pleaseGod 
IJohn 2. 6. ought himself so to w. as he walked 

WALKED. 
Gen. 5. 24. Enoch w. with God, and was not, 22. 

6. 9. iSToah was a just man, and w. with God 
Exod. 14. 29. Israel w. upon the dry land in the sea 
Lev. 26. 40. that also they have w. contrary to me 
Josh. 5. 6. Israel w. forty years in the wilderness 
jMtfo'.2.17. turned out of the w^ay their fathers ?o. in 

5.6. in days of Jael the travellers lo. thro' by-paths 

11. 16. when Israel w. through the wilderness 
XSam. 8. 3. Samuel's sons w. not in his ways 
2Sam. 2. 29. Abner and his men w. all that night 

11. 2. David w. on the roof of the king's house 
l7rmo-s8.25.thatthey walk bef. me as thou hast w. 

9. 4. as David thy father w. 2 Chr. 6. 16. | 7. 17. 

11. 33. havev»ot 70. in niy^vays, to do right in my 
eyes, Eztk. 5. 6, 7." 11. 12. 1 20. 13, 16, 21. 
665 



WAL 

IKings 15.26. he w. in the way of his father, 22.52. 

34.jL{aasha did evil in sight of Lord and w.m \\ ay 

of Jeroboam, 16. 2. 2lLings 13. 6. [ 17. 22. 

2Kings 4. 35. he returned, and ic.in house to and fro 

17. b. Hoshca w. in the statutes of the heatlum 

19. Judah kept not commands of Lord, but w. in 

statutes oflsrael which they made,2CA?-.21.13. 

21 . 22. Amon forsook the Lord, and w. not in way 

of Lord, Jer. 9. 13. | 32. 23. | 44. 10, 23. 

22. 2. Josiah w. in the ways of David, 2C/ir. 34. 2. 
2 C7ir.ll.l7.tbr three years they 20. in way of David 

17. 4. Jehoshaphat w. in God's commandments 

21. 12. hast not w. in the ways of Jehoshaphat 
.Job 29. 3. when by his light Iw. through darkness 

31.7. if mine heart lo. after mine eyes, and any blot 
Ps. 55. 14. we ID. to the house of God in company 

81. 12. to hearts' lusts, they ic.'m their own counsels 
13. O that Israel had id. in my Avays ! 

142. 3. in the way I w. have they laid a snare 
Isa. 9.2. people that zc. in darkness seen great light 

20.3.as my servant Isaiah hath m. naked for a sign 
Jer. 2. 5. that they have w. after vanity, 8. 

7. 24. but If,-, in counsels of their evil heart, 11. 8. 

8. 2. after whom they have w. 9. 14. | 16. 11. 
Ezek. 16. 47. yet hast not thou w. after their ways 

18. 9. hath w. in my statutes and judgments, 17. 

23. 31. thou hast w. in the way of thy sister 
28. 14. hast w. in the midst of the stones of fire 

Amos 2. 4. after the way which their fathers w. 
J^ah. 2. 11. where the lion, even the old lion, w. 
ZecA.l.ll.v.'e have w. to and fro through earth, 6. 7. 
Mai. 3.14.v.-hat profit that v/ehave w. mournfully? 
Mark 5.42. straightway the damsel arose and w. 

16. 12. Jesus appeared to two of them as they w. 
John 6. 66. many disciples id. no more with him 

11. 54. Jesus w. no more openly among the Jews 
Acts 3. 8. and he leaping up, stood and w. 14. 10. 

14. 8. a cripple from the womb, who never had w. 
2Co?-.10. 2. who think as if we w. according to flesh 

12. 18. did Titus make gain of you? w. we not in 
the same spirit? w. we not in the same steps? 
Gal. 2. 14. but when I saw thee w. not uprightly 
Eph. 2. 2. wherein in time past ye ic. Col. 3. 7. 
IPet. 4. 3. when we w. in lasciviousness, in lusts 

He WALKED. 
IKings 3. 6. to David, as he w. before thee in truth 
15. 3. Abijam w. in all the sins of his father, which 
he had done before him, 2Kings 21. 21. 
16. 26. for he w. in all the way of Jeroboam 

22. 43. he ID. in all the way ofAsa, 2CAr. 20. 32. 
2Kin<rs 8. 18. and he w. in the way of the kings of 

Israel, 16. 3. 2Chron. 21. 6. | 28. 2. 
27. and he w. in the way of the kings of Israel 
as did the house of Ahab, 2Ckron. 22. 3, 5. 
2Chron. 17. 3. he id. in the first ways of David 
i)aK.4.29.Nebuchadn. w. in the palace of Babylon 
Hos. 5. 11. Ae willingly id. after the commandment 
Mai. 2. 6. he ?c. with me in peace and equity 
Mat. 14.29. Peter id. on the water to go to Jesus 
1 Joh7i 2. 6. ought himself to walk even as he w. 

I have WALKED. 
Lev. 26. 41. and that / have w. contrary to them 
ISam. 12. 2. I have w. before you from childhood 
2Sam. 7. G.t-Ihave w. in a tent and tabernacle 

7. in all places wherein I have ic. with Israel 
2Kings 20. 3. remember how / have w. before thee 
Job 31. 5. if I have id. with vanity or foot hasted 
Ps. 20. 1. judge me, for I have w. in my integrity 
3. and I have ic. in thy truth, Isa. 38. 3. 
WALKEDST. 
John 21.18.when young, ic. whither thou wouldest 

"WALKEST. 
Dent. 6. 7. shalt talk of them when thou w. 11.19. 
IKings 2.42. on the day thou zc. abroad any whither 
Isa. 43. 2. when thou 2c. thro' the fire not be burnt 
./5ci5 21.24. thou thyself zp. orderly and keepestlaw 
i?07)i.l4.15.ifbrothergrievednow w.not charitably 
3 John 3. truth in thee even 3S thou id. in the truth 

WxlLKETH. 
Gen. 24. 65. what man is this that 2C. in tho field? 
Deut. 23. 14. Lord thy God 2d. in midst of the camp 
ISam. 12. 2. behold, the king w. before you 
Job 18. 8. he is cast into a net, and he 2c. on a snare 
22. 14. he M. in the circuit of heaven 
34. 8. goeth in company, and iv. with wicked men 
Ps. 1.1. blessed that m. not in counsel of ungodly 

15. 2. he that id. uprightly shall dwell in holy hill 
39. 6. surely every man id. in a vain shew 

73. 9. and their tongue 20. through the earth 
91. 6. nor for the pestilence that w. in darkn; ss 
101. 6. he that id. in a perfect way shall serve me 
104. 3. who 20. upon the wings of the wind 
128. 1. blessed is e-ery one that 20. in his ways 
Prov. 0.12.a wicked man to. with a froward mouth 
10. 9. he that 20. uprightly w. surely, 28. 18. 

13. 20. he that to. witlr wise men shall be wise 

14. 2. he that 20. in uprightness feareth the Lord 

15. 21. a man of understanding w. uprightly 
19. 1 better is poor that 20. inlntegrity^ 28. 6. 
20.7. just man 20. in his integrity, children blessed , 

4 11 



WAL 

Prov. 28>26. whoso id. wisely, he shall bo delivored 
Eccl. 2. 14. but the fool 20. in darkness, I perceived 
10. 3. when he that is a fool ic. by the way 
/5a.33.15.he that M. righteously shall dw-ell on high 
50. 10. that 20. in darkness and hath no light 
Go. 2. which 20. in a way that was not good 
Jcr.10.23. it is not in man that 20. io direct his steps 
23. 17. that 20. after the imagina'ion of his hean 
Ezek. 11. 21. heart 20. after their di^testable things 
Mic.i.l. -my words do good to him that ic. uprightly 
Mat. 12. 43. when the unclean spirit is gone out, he 
2D. through dry places, seeking rest, Luke 11.24. 
Joh7i 12. 35. he that 2c. in darkness knoweth net 
, 2 TAeSi'. 3. 6. withdr. from brother that zo. disorderly 
I IPeJ. 5.8. devil 20. about seeking whom he may dev. 
I IJohn 2. 11. who hateth his brother, 20. in darkness 
ii!e^".2.1.zc.in midst of tire seven golden candlesticks 

WALKING. 
Gen.2. 8. they heard the voice of Lord id. in garden 
jDcwf.2.7.Lord knoweth thy 20. through wilderness 
IKivgs 3. 3. Solomon loved the Lord, 20. as David 
16. 19. Zimri w. in the way of Jeroboam 
Job 1. 7. from 20. up and down in the earth, 2. 2. 
31. 26. or beheld the moon 2D. in brightness 
Eccl. 10. 7. 1 have seen princes to. as servants 
Isa. 3. 16. haughty, iv. and mincing as they go 
20. 2. and he did so, 20. naked and bare-foot 
57. 2. shall rest, each one w. in his uprightness 
Jer. 6. 28. all grievous revolters, 20. with slanders 
Da2i. 3. 25. 1 see four men loose 20. in the fire 
Mic. 2. 11. if a man 2c. in spirit and falsehood do lie 
Mat. 14. 25. Jesus went to them 2c. on the sea 

26. saw him w. on sea were troubled, Mark 6.48 
Mark 8. 24. blind man said, I see men as trees w 
Luke 1. 6. 20. in all the commandments blamelesa 
Acts 3. 8. lame man 20. leaping, and praising God, 9 
9. 31. were edified, 2c. in the fear of the Lord 
2Cor. 4. 2. not 20. in craftiness, nor handling word 
2Pet. 3. 3. scofl:ers 2c. after their lusts, Jude 16. 
2John 4. that I found tliy children id. in truth 

WALL. 
Gen. 49. 6. in their self-will they digged down a w 

22. a bough whose branches run over the ic. 
Exod. 14. 22. and the waters were a 20. to them 
Lev. 14. 37. if plague in sight lower than the 20. 
JVw/H. 22.24. a z/?. being on this side, a 2D.on that si.d9 
25. the ass crushed Balaam's foot against the vb 
Josh. 2. 15. for Rahab dwelt upon the town-jc. 
6. 5. the 20. of the city shall fall down flat. 20. 
ISarn. 18. 11. 1 will smite David to the id. 19. 10. 
20. 25. and the king sat upon his seat by the 2C. 
25. 16. they were a zc. to us both by night and day 
22. if I leave by the morning light any that 
pisseth against the 20. 34. IKings 14. 10. 1 16. 
11. 1 21. 21. 2Kings 9. 8. 
31. 10. and they fastened Saul's body to the w. 
2Sa7«.11.20. knew ye not they would shoot from 2jd. 
21. millstone from the K.why vrent ye nigh the 2J>. 
20.15. the people battered tiro w. to throw it down 

21. behold, his head shall be thrown over the 20. 
22. 30. by my God have leaped over a 20. Ps. 18.29. 
lKins's4.2t2iXo the hyssop that springs out of the tc 
20. 30. a 20. fell upon 27,000 of the men left 
21.23. the dogs shall eat Jezebel by zr. of Jezreel 
2Kings 3. 27. offered him for burnt-offering on to 
4. 10. let us make a little chamber on the 20. 
6. 26. the king of Israel was passing by on the 20 
9. 33. Jezebel's blood was sprinkled on the 2c. 
18. 26. talk not in the Jews' language in ears of 
the people that are on the 2D. Isa. 26. 11. 
20. 2. then Hezekiah turned his face to the 2c. and 
prayed to the Lord, saying, Isa. 38. 2, 



2Chron. 25. 23. Joash brake down the w. of Jerus 
36. 19. Nebuchadnezzar brake down the 20. 

Ezra5.3.v,'ho hath command, you to make this 20.? 
9. 9. to give us a 2v. in Judah and Jerusalem 

J\^fA. 1. 3. the 2c. of Jerusalem is broken down 
2. 15. 1 viewed the 2c. \\ 17. let us build the 20. 

4. 3. a fox shall even break down their stone to 
6. so built wethew. all the w?. was joined togeth. 
15. that we returned all of us to the to. every one 

6. 6. for which cause thou buildest the lo. to be 
15. so the 20. was finished in the month Elul 

12. 27. at the dedication of the 20. of Jerusalem 

13. 21. 1 said to them, why lodge ye about the z^j. 
Ps. 62. 3. as a bowing 20. shall ye be, as a tottering 
Prov. 18. 11. as a high w. in his own conceit 

24. 31. the stone k. thereof was broken down 
Ca2it. 2. 9. my beloved standeth behind our to. 

8. 9. if she be a 20. will build (| 10. 1 am a. to. 
Isa. 2. 15. the day of the Lord on every fenced 20 

5. 5. 1 will break down the ic. of my vineyard 

25. 4. when the blast is as a storm against the vs. 
30. 13. as a breach swelhng out in a high to. 
59. 10. we grope for the w. hke the blind 

Jer. 15. 20. I will make thee a fenced brazen to. 
49. 27. 1 will kindle a fire in the to. of Damascus 
51. 44. yea the 20. of Babylon shall fall 

I^am.2.8. to destroy the to. of the daughter of Zion 
18. their heart cried, O tc. of the daughter of Zior 



WAN 

EzekA.3. for a w. of iron between thee and the city 

8. 7. a liole in the w. || 8. dig in the w. 12. 5. 
10. the idols of Israel pourtrayed on the w, 

13. 12. w. is fallen, 15. 1| 38. 20. every w. shall fall 
15. then 1 will accomplish my wrath on the w. 
41. 5. after he measured the w. of the house 
43. 8. in setting the w. between me and them 
Dan. 5. 5. fingers wrote on the plaster of the w. 

9. 25. the street shall be built again, and the w. 

even in troublo.us times 
lies. 2. 6. I will make a w. that shall not find 
Jvd 2. 7. they shall climb the w. like men of war 

9. they shaU run upon the w. and climb up 
Mmos 1. 7. I will send a fire on the w. of Gaza 

10. on the w. of Tyrus || 14. in the w. of Kabbah 
5. 19. leaned his hand on the w. a serpent bit him 
7. 7. behold, the Lord stood upon a w. made by 

J\rah. 2. 5. they shall make liaste to the w. thereof 
Hab. 2. 11. for the stone shall cry out of the w. 
Acts 9. 25. then the disciples by night let Saul 
down by the w. m a basket, 2 Cor. 11. 33, 
23. 3. God shall smite thee, thou whited w. 
Epk. 2. 14. Christ hath l)roken down the middle w. 
iiew.21.14.the w.oithe city had twelve foundations 
18. the building of the w. of it was of jasper 
See Built. 
WALLED. 
ico.25.29.if a man sell a dwelling-house in a w.ciiy 
30 the house in the w. city shall be established 
JVu7n.l3.28.the cities w. and very great,Z>CMf .1.28. 

WALLOW. 

Jer. 6. 26. gird with sackcloth, w. thyself in ashes 

25. 34. ye shepherds, cry, w. yourselves in ashes 

48. 26. Moab shall w. in his vomit, be in derision 
Eiek. 27. 30. they shall w. themselves in the ashes 

WALLOWED. 
2 Sam. 20. 12. Amasa w. in blood in the high-way 
Mark 9. 20. he fell on the ground and w. foaming 

WALLOWING. 
2Pet. 2. 22. and the sow washed to w. in the mire 

WALLS. 

Lev. 14. 37. if plague be in the to. of the house, 39. 

25. 31. but the houses of the villages having no 

w. counted as fields 
Deut. 3. 5. these cities were fenced with high w. 
28. 52. till thy high-fenced w. come down 
2^mo-,s25.4. themenof war fled between two?o. 
10. the army of the Chaldees brake down the w. 
of Jerusalem round about, Jcr. 39. 8. 
Ezra 4. 13. if this city be built and w. set up, 16. 
5. 8. timber is laid in the w. work goeth fast on 
JVeA. 4. 7. heard that the w. of Jerus. were made up 
Job 24. 11. which make oil within their w. 
Psal. 51. 18. build thou the w. of Jerusalem 

55. 10. day and night they go about on w. thereof 
122. 7. peace be within thy w. and prosperity 

Pror .25. 28. is like a city broken down, without w. 

Cant. 5. 7. the keepers of the w. took away my vail 

Isa. 22. 5. it is a day of breaking down the w. 

25. 12. the fortress of thy w. shall he bringdown 

26.1. salvation will G. appoint for 2/7. and bulwarks 

49. 16. behold, thy w. are continually before me 

56. 5. within my w. a place and a name better 

60. 10. the sons of strangers shall build on thy w. 
18. thou shalt call thy w. salvation and gates 

62. 6. 1 have set watchmen on thy w. O Jerusalem 

Jer. 1. 15. set their thrones against the w. of Jerus. 

5. 10. go ye up upon her w. and destroy, make not 

50. 15. Babylon's w. are thrown down, 51. 58. 

Ezek. 26. 4. they shall destroy the w. of Tyrus, 12. 

27. 11. the men of Arvad were upon thy w. 
33. 30. still are talking against thee by the w. 

38. 11. all of them dwelling without w. or gates 
Mic. 7. 11. in the day that thy ?o. are to be built 
ZecA. 2.4. Jerusalem inhabited as towns without w. 
Heb. 11. 30. by faith the 7c. of Jericho fell down 

WANDER. 

Oen. 20. 13. when God caused me to w. from my 

JViim. 14. 33. your children shall w. in the wilder- 
ness forty years, 32. 13. Psal. 107. 40. 

Deut. 27. 18. cursed is he that causeth blind to w. 

Job 12. 24. he causeth Ihem to w. in a wilderness 
38. 41. when his young ravens w. for lack of meat 

^sal. 55. 7. then would I w. far off and remain 
59. 15. let them w. up and down for meat 
119. 10. 01^1 me Dot w. from thy commandments 

ha. 47. 15. they shall w. every one to his quarter 

Jer, 14. 10. Lord saith, thus have they loved to w. 

48. 12. send wanderers that shall cause him to w. 
^mos 8. 12. and they shall w. from sea to sea 

WANDERERS. 
rer. 48. 12. days come that I will send to him w. 
Hos. 9. 17. they shall be w. among the nations 

WANDERED. 
r?en.21.14. Hagar 30. in the wildern. of Beer-sheba 
JojA.14.10. the children of Israel w.in the wildern. 
Psal. 107. 4. they w. in the wilderness, Isa. 16. 8. 
Lam. 4.14. they have w. as blind men in the streets 
F^zek. 34. C. my sheep w. through all the mountains 
tmos 4.8.two 01 three cities w to one city to drink 
6G6 



WAR 

' Heb.W. 37. w. about in sheep-skins and goat-skins 
38. they w. in deserts, in mountains and in dens 

WANDEREST. 
Jer. 2. 20. when under every green tree thou w 

WANDERETH. 

JbZ»15-23.he m. abroad for bread, saying,where is if? 

Prou.21.16.that w.outof the way ofuudcrstanding 

27. 8. as a bird that w. from her nest, so is a man 

that w. from his place 
Isa. 16. 3. take counsel, bewray not him tiiat w. 
Jer. 49. 5. and none shall gather up him that w. 

WANDERING. 
Gen. 37. 15. behold, he was w. in the field 
Prov. 26. 2. as the bird by w. as swallow by flying 
Eccl. 6. 9. better is the sight of the eyes than the w. 
/sa.l6. 2. it shall be as a to. bird cast out of the nest 
1 Tm.5.13.to be idle, w. about from house to house 
Jude 13. w. stars to whom is reserved darkness 

WANDERINGS. 
Psal. 56. 8. thou tellest my w. put thou my tears 

WANT. 
Deut. 28. 48. thou shalt serve thy enemies in w. 
57. she shall eat them for w. of all things secretly 
Judg. 18. 10. a place where is no w. 19. 19. 
Job 24. 8. they embrace the rock for w. of shelter 

30. 3. for w. and famme they were solitary 

31. 19. if I have seen any perish for w. of clothing 
Psal. 34. 9. there is no w. to them that fear him 
Prov. 6. 11. and thy w. as an armed man, 24. 34. 

10. 21. but fools die for w. of svisdom 
13.23.there is that is destroyed for w. of judgment 
14. 28. in w. of people is destruction of the prince 

21. 5. but of every one that is hasty only to w. 

22. 16. that giveth to rich shall surely come to w. 
Lam. 4. 9. stricken thro' for w. of the fruits of field 
Amos 4.6. 1 have giv. you w. of bread in your places 
Mark 12. 44. she of her w. cast in all she had 
Luke 15. 14. a famine arose, he began to be in w. 
2Cor. 8.14. your abundance be a supply for their w. 

9. 12. not only supplieth the ic. of the saints 
Phil. 4. 11. not that I speak in respect of w). 

WANTS. 
Judg-. 19. 20. howsoever, let all thy w. lie on me 
Phil. 2. 25. Epaphroditus that ministered to my w. 

WANT. 
Ps. 23. 1. the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not w. 
34. 10. they that seek Lord shall not w. any good 
Prov, 13. 25. but the belly of the wicked shall to. 
Isa. 34.16. no one shall fail, none shall w. her mate 
Jer. 33. 17. David not to. a man to sit on the throne 
18.Levites not to. a man || 35. 19. Jonadab not w. 
Eiek. 4. 17. that they may w. bread and water 

WANTED. 
Jer. 44. 18. we have to. all things, been consumed 
John 2. 3. when they id. wine, mother of Jesus saith 
2 Cor. 11. 9. when \ w.l was chargeable to no man 

WANTETH. 
Deut.l5. 8. shall lend him for his need in that he to. 
Prov. 9. 4. for him that w. understanding she saith 

to him, 16. 

10. 19. in multitude of words there tv. not sin 
28.16.prince that ic.understanding is an oppressor 

Eccl. 6. 2. so that he 10. nothing for his soul 
Cant. 7. 2. like a round goblet that w. not liquor 

WANTING. 
2Kings 10. 19. call all prophets of Baal and all his 
priests, let none be to. whoso be w. shall not live 
Prou.19. 7. pursueth with words, yet they are to. to 
Eccl. 1. 15. that which is w. cannot be numbered 
Dan. 5. 27. thou art weighed in the balances and 

art found tc. 
TzM.5.shouldest set in order the things that are to. 
3. 13. that nothing be w. unto them 
Jam. 1. 4. ye may be perfect and entire, to. nothing 

WANTON. 
Isa. 3. 16. the daughters of Zion walk with tc. eyes 

1 Tim. 5. 11. to wax w. against Christ, they marry 
Jam. 5. 5. ye have lived in pleasure and been uo. 

WANTONNESS. 
Powt.l3.13.walk honestly, not in chambering andjc. 

2 Pet. 2. 18. they allure through lusts and much 10. 

WAR. 

When theHebretos drete out their armies and went 
to war against their enemies., and the time of 
battle was at hand, the high-priest presented 
himself at the head of the army, and spoke to 
the people in this manner : Hear, O Israel, and 
be not in fear of your enemies ; for the Lord 
your God fights for you. Jlfter tjohtth the offi- 
cers proclaimed aloud at the head of every 
troop : Is there any one here that hath built a 
new house, and hath not yet inhabited it? let 
him depart and return to his house, for fear that 
another should come and live in it first, &c. as 
in Deut. 20. 2, 3, 4, &c. 

The Hebretos toere formerly a very warlike na- 
tion. The books that inform us of their wars, 
are neither flattering authors, nor ignorant,but 
were authors inspiredby the Spirit of truth and 
wisdom. Their warriors were none of those 



WAR 

fabulous herocs,orprofessed conquerors, whose 
business it was (o ravage cities and provirwes, 
and to reduce foreign nations under iiteir do- 
minion, merely for the sake of governing them, 
or for purchasing a name. They were cummonly 
wise and valiant Generals, raised tip by God to 
fight the battles of the Lord, atid to exterminate 
his enemies. These were such as Joshua, Caleb, 
Gideon, Jephthah, Samson, David, and Josiah, 
tuhose names alone are a sufficient encomium. 

Their -wdxswtre not undertaken uj)on slight occa- 
sions, nor performed with a small number of 
people. Under Joshua, the affair was of no Icvs 
importance, than to make hnmclf master of a 
large country, tohich God had given to the i»- 
raelites; to root out several jiowerful enemies, 
UThich God had devoted to destruction; atid to 
vindicate an offended Deity , and humau nature, 
which had been debased by a wicked and corrupt 
people, who had filled up the measure of their in- 
iquities. Under the Judges, the matter was to 
assert the liberty of the Israelites, by shaking 
off the yoke of powerful kings,who kept them in 
subjection. Under Saul and David, the same 
motives prevailed io undertake \va:T;and to these 
were added a further motive, the making a coti- 
quest of such provinces asGodhadproiuised to 
his people; so far was it from their intention 
merely to reduce tlif. power of the Philistines, 
the .Ammonites, the Moabites,the Idumeans,the 
Arabians, the Syrians, and the several priticcs 
that were in possession of those cotmtrics. 

In the latter times of the kingdoms of Israel and 
Judah, we may observe their kings bearing the 
shock of the greatest kings in the world, name- 
ly, those of Asia, the kings of Assyria and 
Chaldca, Shalmancscr, Se^niacherib ,Ks ar-had- 
don, and J^ebuchadnezzar, joho made the tvhole 
east tremble. Under the Maccabees, the chosen 
people, with a handful ofmen,opposed the whole 
power of the kings of Assyria, and against all 
their pouter upheld thereligioti of their fathers, 
and shook off' the yoke of their authority, who 
had a design both against their religion and 
liberty. In the latter times of their nation,with 
what courage, with what intrepidittj and con 
stancy, did they sustain the wars against the 
Romans, who were the masters of the world! 

But how great armies did they bring into the 
field ? In the beginning, under Moses and 
Joshua, they were all soldiers, and men bear- 
ing arms. They came out of Egypt to the 
number of six hundred thousand fighting men. 
When Joshua entered into the land of Canaan, 
he fought sometimes with detachments of his 
troops, and somethncs witi. his whole army, s 
according as exigencies required. God toould 
often give the victory to very small armies, to 
signalize his omnipotence, and to humble the 
pride of man. For example, utider Gideon 
where God ordered this General to send away 
the greatest part of his army, and only to keep 
with him three hundred men, with which he de- 
feated an innumerable multitude of Midianites 
and Amalckites. Sometimes numerous armies 
were brought into the field ; .^bijah, king of 
Judah, with an army of four hundred thou- 
sand men, made war with Jeroboam, kingvf 
Israel, who had to the number of eight htindred 
thousand : And of these eight hundred thou- 
sand, there were five hundred thousand slain 
in one battle, 2 Chron. 13. 3 — 17. Pekah, son 
of Remaliah, king of Israel, in one day killed 
one hundred and twentij thousand men of the 
troops of .Tudah, 2 Chron. 28. 6. Asa king of 
.ludah, having an army of five htindred and 
eighty thousand jnen, was attacked by Zerah, 
king of Cush, who had an army of a million of 
men : Zerah was entireb/ routed by the troops 
of Asa, 2 Chron. 14. 9—13. 

We may distinguish two kinds of wars among 
the Hebrews. Some were of obligation as being 
expressly commanded by the Lord; but others 
were free and voluntary. The first were such 
as God appointed them to undertake : For ex- 
ample, against the Amalekites ,and theCanaartr 
ites, tohich were nations devoted to destruction 
for their sins. The others toere tindertaken 
by the captains of the people, to revenge some 
injuries offered to the nation, to punish some 
insults or offences : Such was that which tht 
Hebrews made against the city of Gibeah, and 
against the tribe of Benjamin, which wou^d 
uphold them in their fault, Judg. 20. 8. And 
such was that which David made against the 
Ammonites, whose kin^ had affronted his avt- 
bassadors, 2 Sam. 10. 1 — 14. Or to maintain 
and defend their allies ,' as that of Joshua 
against the kings cf the Csxaanttes, to protect 
the Gibconites, Josh. fc. 6 — 11. Lasth,what 



WAR 

everjast reasoms may authorise a nation oi a 

prince to make war against auuther, seems to 

have obtained among the Hebrews. War is 

threatened by (rod in scripture as one of the 

greatest judgments.,and may justly be reckoned 

among the many dreadful miseries which sin 

has entailed on mankind. 

The common acceptation 0/ war, in scripture, is 

a state of hostility between nations, states, 

produces, or parties, as in 1 Kings 14.30 Luke 

14. 31, and many other places : But it is taken 

in a spiritual sejise in 2 Cor. 10. 3, where the 

apostle says, We war not after the tlesh, that is, 

'* W-e do not use outward force and strength; 

ifut as the end of our warfare is spiritual, so 

are the means: the gospel we preach has its 

effects on the ntinds and inward part of men; 

and, through thepoioer of divine grace, is made 

effectual for the subduing and sanctifying their 

corrupt and sinful natures." 

Exod. 1.10. when there is w. they join our enemies 

13. 17. lest the people repent v.-hen they see u\ 

17. 16. the Lord will have w. with Amalek 

3'2. 17. there is a noise ofw. in the camp 

Kum. 1. 3. from twenty years old, all that are able 

to go forth to w. 2O. 22. j 2(i. 2. Deut. 3. 13. 

10. 9. if ye go to id. ye shall blow an alarm 

31 3. Moses spake, arm some of yourselves to w. 
4 of every tribe 1000 shall ye send to w. 

32-6. shall your brethren go to w. and ye sit there? 

20. if ye will go armed before the Lord to w. 27. 

Deii£.4.34.hath God assayed by w. to take a nation 

20> 12. but will make w. against thee, 19, 20. 

21. 10. when thou goest forth to w. against enemies 

24. 5. when hath taken a wile shall not go to w. 
Josh. 11. 23. and the land rested from w. 14. 15. 

14. 11. so is my strength now tor w. to go out 
Judg.3.2. that Israel might know to teacli them w. 

5. 8. chose new gods, then was w. in the gates 

11. 27. but thou dost me wrong to w. agamst me 
21. 22. we reserved not to eacii liis wife in the w. 

iSam. 14. 52. was sore w. against Philistines, 19. 8. 
28. 15. for the Philistines make w. against me 
2.S'a7«. 3.1. long w. between house of Saul and David 

11. 7. David demanded how the 2C. prospered 
IKings 2.5. shed the blood of zc. put the blood oiw. 

14.30. w. between Rehoboam and Jeroboam, 15. 6. 
15.7.there was w. between Abijam and Jeroboam 

16. there was w. between Asa and Baasha, 32. 

20. 18. or be come out for w. take them alive 
22. 1. they continued three years without w. 

2Kings 18.20. I have counsel and strength for m. 
lCAro?i.5.10. they made w. with the Hagarites, 19. 

22. many slain, because the 20. was of God 
iChron. 15. 19. no jc. to the 35th year of Asa 

35. 21. but against the house wherewith I have w. 
Job 5. 20. in w. redeem from power of the sword 

10. 17. changes and w. are against me 

38. 23.which I have reserved against the day ofw. 
Psal. 27. 3. though w. should rise against me 

55. 21. words smooth, but to. was in his heart 

68. 30. scatter thou the people that delight in w. 

120. 7. but when I speak, they are for w. 

140. 2. continually are gathered together for w. 
Prov. 20. 18. and with good advice make w. 

24. 6. for by wise counsel thou shalt make thy w, 
Eccl. 3. 8. a time of w. and a time of peace 

8. 8. of death, there is no discharge in that w. 
/sa. 2.4. nor shall they learn w. any more, J\Iic. 4. 3. 

3. 25. thy mighty shall fall in the w. 

21. 15. they fled from the grievousncss of w. 
36. 5. 1 have counsel and strength for w. 

Jer. 4. 19. because thou hast heard the alarm ofw. 

6. 4. prepare ye w. against her, arise, let us go up 

23. set in array as men for w. against thee 
21. 2. Nebuchadnezzar maketh w. against us 
42. 14. will go to Egypt, where we shall see no ^c. 

48. 14. how say ye, we are mighty men for w.l 

49. 2. an alarm ofw. to be heard in Rabbah 
Ezek. 17. 17. nor Pharaoh make for him in w. 
Dan. 7. 21. the same horn made w. with the saints 

9. 28. to the end of the w. are desolations 
Joel 3. 9. prepare w. wake up the mighty men 
Jllic. 2. 8. that pass by, as men averse from lo. 

3. 5. they even prepare w. against him 
Luke 14. 31. or what king going to make w.? 
Rev- 11. 7. the beast shall make to. against them 

12. 7. there was w. in heaven against the dragon 

17. to make tc with the remnant of her seed 

13. 4. who is able to make w. with the beasf? 
7. given to him to make w. with saints, 17. 14. 

19. 11. in righteousness doth he make za. 
1ft the bf-ast and kings gathered to make w. 
See Expert, Man, Mjn. 
Weapons of WAR. 
Deuc 1.41. when ye had girded on weapons ofw. 
Juffo-.lS.ll.six hundred witi weapons ofw. 16,17. 
"^Sam. 1. 27. how are the weapons of w. perished 
Eccl. 9. 18. wisdom is better than weapons of w. 
ler. 21. 4. 1 will turn back the 7oeapons of w. 
667 



WAR 

Jer. 51. 20. thou art my battle-axe and wcup. of w 
Ezek. 32. 27. gone down to hell with weapons uf w. 

WAR, Verb. 
2Sam. 22. 35. the Lord teacheth my liands to w. a 
bow of steel is broken by me, Ps. iti. 3-1. j 144. 1. 
•2Ki7igs 16. 5. th-e kings Kezin and Pekah came 
up to Jerusalem, to w. against it, Isa. 7. 1. 
iChron. 6. 34.if thy people go to w. against enemy 
/sa. 41.12. they that ic. against tliee be as nothin'^ 
2Cor. 10. 3. walk in fle.sh, do notw. after the tiesii 
ITim. 1. 18. that thoumightest w. agood wart'are 
Jam. 4. 1. of your lusts that id. in your members 
2.ye tight and w. yet ye have not because ask not 
IFct. 2. 11. from lusts which w. against the soul 

WARRED. 
JV^um. 31. 7. and they w. against the Midianites 
Josh. 24. 9. Balak king of Moab w. against Israel 
IKings 14. 19. Jeroboam, how he w. and reigned 
22.45. acts of Jehoshaphat, how he w. are written 
2KiiLgs 6. 8. the king of Syria w. against Israel 
2Chron. 20. 6. Uzziah w. against tiie Pliilistines 

WARRETH. 
2Tim. 2. 4. noman that w. entaugleth himself with 

WARRIiN'G. 
2Kings 19. 8. Rabshakeh returned and found the 
king of Assyria w. against Libnah, Isa. 37. 8. 
Rom. 7. 23. but I see a law in my members w. 

WARRIOR, S. 
IKings 12. 21. chosen men who were w. 2GAr.ll.l. 
Isa. 9. 5. battle of the w. is with confused noise 

WARS. 
j\^um. 21. 14. it is said in book of the ic. of tiie Lord 
Judg. 3. 1. as had not known all the w. of Canaan 
2 Sam. 8. 10. Toi sent Joram to David, for Had- 
adezer had w. with Toi, IChron. 13. 10. 
IChron. 22. 8. hast made great tc. shalt not build 
2Chron. 16. 9. from henceforth thou shalt ha.\ew. 
Psal. 46. 9. he maketh w. to cease to ends of earth 
Mat. 24. 6. ye shall hear of w. and rumours ofw. 
see that ye be not troubled, .'V/arA-13. 7. iwA:e 21.9. 
Jam. 4. 1. from whence come w. and fightings! 

WARD. 
Gen. 40. 3. Pharaoh put them in w. 4, 7. 

41. 10. Pharaoh was wroth and put me in w. 

42. 17. Joseph put his brethren in w. three days 
Lev. 24. 12. they put the blasphemer in w. 
JVum. 15. 34. they put the gatherer of sticks in w. 
2Sam. 20. 3. David put the ten concubines in w. 

1 Chr. 12. 29. had kept the w. of the house of Saul 

25. 8. they cast lots, w. against w. small as great 

26. 16. the lot came forth westward, by the cause- 

way of the going up, jc. against w. 
JVeh. 12. 24. to give thanks w. over-against w. 
25. were porters keeping the w. at the gates 
45. kept 7D. of their God and w. of puritication 
Isa. 21. 8. I am set in my w. whole nights 
Jer. 37. 13. Irijah a captain of the w. was there 
Ezek. 19. 9. they put Zedekiah in w. in chains 
.^cts 12.10.when they were past first and second w. 
WARDS. 

1 Chr. 9. 23. kept the house of the tabernacle by w. 
26. 12. having ic. one against another to minister 

jVeA. 13. 30. I appointed the 20. of the priests 

WARDROBE. 

2Kings 22.14. Huldah the prophetess, the wife of 

Shallum, the keeper of the w. 2 Chron. 34. 22. 

WARE. 

Luke 8. 27. w. no clothes nor abode in anv house 

WARE. 
.l/ai.24.50.Ld. shall come in an hour he is not w.of 
Acts 14. 6. they were id. of it and tied to Lystra 

2 Tim. 4. 15. of the copper-smith be thou w. also 

WARE, Substantive. 
J^eh. 10. 31. if people bring w. on sabbath to sell 
13. 16. men of Tyre brought all manner ofw. 
20. merchants and sellers of all kind ofw. lodged 
WARES. 
Jer. 10. 17. gather up thy w. out of the land 
£126^.27.16. by reason of the multitude ofw. 18, 33. 
.lonah 1. 5. the mariners cast forth w. into the sea 

WARFARE. 
\Sam. 28. 1. the Philistines gathered armies for w. 
Job 7. 1 1. is there not a w. to man upon earth? 
Isa. 40. 2. cry to her that her w. is accomplished 
1 Cor. 9. 7. goeth a w. any time at his own charges? 
2Cor. 10. 4. the weapons of our ?o. are not carnal 
1 Tim, 1, 18. that thou mightest war a good w, 

WARM. 
2Kings4. 34. and the flesh of the child waxed w. 
Job 6. 17. what time they wax w. they vanish 
37. 17. how thy garments are w. when quitteth 
£ccZ.4.11.two have heat, how can one be w. alone? 
Isa. 44. 15. he will \ke thereof and 20. himsek' 
16. warmeth himself, and saith, aha, I am w. 
47. 14. there shall not be a coal to w. at nor fire 
Hag. 1. 6. ye clothe you, but there is none w. 

WARMED. 
Job 31. 20. if were not w. with fleece of my sheep 
Mark 14. 54. Peter w. himself, John 18. 18, 25. 
Jam. 2. 16. depart in peace, be you 7d. and filled 



Was 

WARMETH 

Job 39.14. the ostrich that w. hei eggs in thedusf 
Isa. 44. 16. he w. himself and saith aha, 1 lan wana 

WARMIjN'G. 
Mark 14. 67. when slie saw Peter w. himself 

WARN. 
2CAro7i.l9. 10. shall 2i\ them that they trespass act 
Ezek. 3. 18. nor speakest to w. the wicked, 33. 8. 
19. yet if thou w. the wicked, 33. 9. 
21. if thou w. righteous ll 33. 3. w. the people, 7. 
Acts 20. 31. I ceased not to w. every one with tears 
ICor. 4. 14. but as my beloved sons I w. you 
IThess. 5. 14. brethren, w. them that are unruly 

WARNED. 
2Ki2igs 6. 10. sent to the place man of God zc. him 
Psal. 19. 11. moreover by them is ihy servant w 
Ezek. 3. 21. he shall surely live, because he is w. 
33. 6. if watchman see and the people be not w. 
Mat. 2. 12. Joseph being w. of God departed, 22. 
3. 7. O generation of vipers, who hath ic. youto 
flee from the wrath to come? I^uke 3. 7 
Acts 10. 22. Cornelius ic. from God by an angel 
Heb. 11.7. by faith Noah being w. prepared an ark 

WARNING. 
Jer. 6. 10. to whom shall I speak and give 2C.? 
Ezek. 3. 17. hear the word and give them w. 

18. thou givest him not w. nor speakest, 20. 
33. 4. taketh not w. || 5. he heard and took notw 
Col. 1. 28. w. every man, and teaching every man 

WARP. 
Lev. 13. 48. plagueinthejc. or woof, 49,51,57,59 
52. burn ic. \\ 56. rend 20. || 58. wash the w. 
WAS. 
Geji. 5. 24. Enoch walked with God and w. not 
21. 20. Godw. with the lad, he grew and became 
26. 28. we saw certainly the Lord 2c. with thee 
29.12. Jacob told Rachel, he ?c. her father's brother 
31. 40. thus I jc. in the day, drought consumed me 

37. 29. and behold, Joseph w. not in the pit 

39. 2. Lord w7. with Joseph, he w. prosperous, 22. 

Exod. 20. 21. and Moses drew near where Godw. 

A"2im. 27. 3. he ic. not in the company of Korah 

Josh. 1. 5. aslzc. with Moses, sol will be with thee 

17. Lord thy God be with thee as he ic. with Mosei 

6.27.theLordtt;. with Joshua, and his fame noised 

14. 11. as yet I am as strong as I w. for war 
.Tiidg. 20. 3. tell us, how w. this wickedness? 
ISam. 9. 10. they went where the man of God w. 
2Sam.l2.3.the ewe-lamb to. unto him as a daughter 

16. 23. the counsel of Ahithophel m. as if a man 

had inquired at the oracle of God, so 2c. the 

IKings 3. 26. woman spake whose living child w. 

8. 57. God be with us as he w. with our fathers 

19. 11. the Lord w. not in the wind, the Lord w. 
not in the earthquake 1| 12. w. not in the fije 

20.41. king discerned him that he w. of prophets 
2Kings 10.30. done to Ahab all that tc. in my heart 
Esth. 8. 1. Esther had tuld what he w. to her 
Job 3. 25. I w. not in safety, neither had I rest 

29. 4. as I 2D. in the days of my youth when secret 
Psal. 37. 36. he passed away and lo he w. not 

38. 14. thus I w. as a man that heareth not 
53. 5. they were in great fear, where no fear ic. 

Isa. 9. L the dimness shall not be such as w. in her 

23. 13. this people w.uot till Assyrian founded it 

Jer. 48. 27. w. not Israel a derision unto thee? w.he 

found among thieves? thou skippedst for joy 

Amos 7. 14. 1 w. no prophet, neither w.Ia. prophet's 

^on, but I w. a herdman and a gatherer of fruit 

Jonah A. 2. 1 pray thee. Lord, tc. not this my saying? 

Mai. 1.2.2c. not Esau Jacob's brother? saith the L. 

Mat. 24. 21. such as ib. not since the beginning of 

the world, or ever shall be, Mark 13. 19. 

Mark 2. 4. they uncovered the roof where he w. 

5. 5. always night and day he w. in the mountains 
11. 30. the baptism of John, w. it from heaven, 

or of men? answer me, lAike 20. 4. 
John 1. 1. the Word w. with God, and Word w. God 
9. that w. the true light, that lighteth every mai 
15. John cried, saying, he id. before me, 30. 
3. 26. he that w. with thee beyond Jordan 

6. 62. Son of man ascend up where he 20. before 
8. 58. Jesus said, verily before Abraham w. 1 am 
11. 15. I am glad for your sakes I w. not there 

16. 4. these things I said, because I 2d. with yoa 

17. 5. the glory I had with thee before the worlds. 
20. 24. Thomas one of the twelve 2D. not with them 
21. 11. full of fishes, yet 2c. not the net broken 

Acts 5. 4. after sold, w. it not in thy own power'' 

7. 9. with envy sold Joseph, but God 20. with liim 
11. 17. what 2D. I that I could withstand God? 
21.33.the captain came near, demanded who he ». 

2 Cor. 1. 18. our word w. not yea and nay, 19. 
11. 5. I w. not a whit behind chiefest apostles 

1 Thess.2. 1. our entrance unto you ic.not invam 

3. our exhortation w. not in deceit, nor in guls 

2 Tim. 3. 9. folly shall be manifest as theirs also » 
Heb. 7. 4. now consider how great this man 10 

11. 38. of whom the world ?o. not worthy 
Jam. 



1. 24. forgetteth whatHiaii:«rof manh«». 



WAS 



WAS 



WAS 



Rev. 1. 4. from him which is and wiich w.8. | 4.8. 

17. 8. Ihcbeustthousiiwest j4).andisu(jt,}'ctis, 11. 

^"ce So. 
Jt WAS. 

Gen. 41. 13. came to i)asa as ho iiUeri)rcted, so it w. 
42. 6. he it to. sold to all tlie peoplo of llie land 
45. S. now it ic. not you that sent me, but God 

Exod. IG. 15. manna lor they wist not wiiat it w. 

Josh.il. "20. it w. of the Lord to harden their hearts 
14. 7. 1 brought Moses word as it w. in my heart 

Judg.\J.2.so it w.when Isr. had sown, Midian came 

•ZiSaui. 3. 37. it w. not of the king to slay Abner 

18. iiy. saw a tumult, but I knew not what it w. 
iKings 2. 15. is my brother's for it w. his from Lord 

13. tf. Jeroboam, his hand became as it w. before 
22. 33. perceived that it lo. not the king of Israel 

iKings 7. 7. left the camp ixsit w. and fled for life 
Estill A. 5. Lstiier gave Hatacb a command to Mor- 
decai to know what it w. and why it w. 
Eccl. 12. 7. then siiall dust return to earth as it w. 
Cant. 3. 4. it w. but a little that I passed from them 
Isa. 11. It), as it ID. to Israel in the day he came up 

48. 16. from the time that it w. tliere am I 
Ezek. 10. 15. his it to. || 19. thus it w. saith the Lord 
Mark 5. 14. went to see what it w. that was done 
Luke 20. 7. they could not tell whence it w. 

22. 23. they began to inquire which of them it w. 
Jolm 2.9. the ruler tasted and knew not whence itw. 

5. 13. he that was healed wist not who it w. 
20. 14. and knew not that it id. Jesus, 21. 4. 
21. 12. the disciples knowing thatii w. the Lord 

Roni.-b. 16. not as it w. by one that sinned, so gift 

Behold it WAS. 
Gen. 1. 31. God saw every thing, behold it w. good 

6. 12. God looked on earth, behold it w. corrupt 
29. 25. in the morning, behold it w. Leah 

31. 2. behold it w. not toward Jacob as be.fore 

41. 7. Pharaoh awoke and behold it w. a dream 

42. 27. for behold it w. in the sack's mouth 
Lev. 10. 16. and behold it w. burnt, liSam. 30. 3. 
IKincrs 3.21. behold it w. dead, behold it w. my son 

Tiiere WAS. 
Gen. 1. 3. let there be light, and there w. light 
2. 5. and there w. not a man to till the ground 

20. there w. not found a help meet for him 
Exod.l2. 30. thercw. a great cry in Egypt, for there 
w. not a house where there w. not one dead 
jVum. 28. 64. there w. not a man Moses numbered 
Deut. 2. 30. there w. not one city too strong, 3. 4. 
32. 12. there w. no strange god with him 
Josh. 8. 17. there w. not a man left in Ai or Bcth-el 
35.there w. nota word Joshua read not before Isr. 
11. 11. there id. not any left to breathe 
I9.there lo- not a city that made peace with Israel 
Jadg. 4. 16. host of Sisera fell, there w. not man left 
ISam. 7. 17. for there w. his house, there he judged 
iKings 10. 21. there w. not a man that came not 
11. 16. laid hands on her, and there w. she slain 
Psal. 106. 11. there lo. not one of them left 
Hab. 3. 4. and there lo. the hiding of his power 
2 Cor. 8. 11. that as there w. a readiness to will 
See None. 
Behold there WAS. 
Exod. 9. 7. and Pharaoh sent, and behold there w. 
not one of the cattle of the Israelites dead 
Judg. 7. 13. behold there w. a man told a dream 

14. 8. behold there w. a swarm of bees in the lion 
iSam. 19. 16. behold there w. an image in the bed 
IKings 19. 6. behold there w. a cake baken on coals 
2Kings 7. 5. behold there lo. no man there, 10. 
Zech. 5. 7. behold there w. lift up a talent of lead 
Mat. 28. 2. behold there w. a great earthquake 

WASH. 

The Orientals were used to wash the feet of stran- 
gers who came off a journey, because they com- 
monly walked loith their legs naked, and their 
feet only defended with a sandal. Thus Abra- 
ham washed the feet of the three angels, Gen. 
18. 4. The feet ofEliezcr, Abraham' s steward, 
and those that accompanied him, were washed, 
rohen they arrived at the house of Laban, Gen. 
24.32. And likewise those of Joseph'' s brethren, 
their feet were washed, when they came into 
Egypt, Gen. 43.24. This office was commonly 
performed by servants and slaves. 

Our Lord Jesus, to give his Apostles an example 
of humility, w ashed their feet. John 13. 5, After 
that, he poured water into a bason, and began 
to wash the disciples' feet. This washing, as 
it icas a servile employment, denoted our Sa- 
viour^s humility, which Christians ought to 
imitatehim in; and as it was such a particular 
actf it denoted his washing away their sins by 
his blood, as he himself told Peter in verse 8. 
If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me. 
Washing, in scripture, is frequently taken in 
this sense, as in Psal. 51. 2, 7, Wash me tho- 
roughly from mine iniquity ; that is, " Cleanse 
me from the guilt and defilement of sin by thy 
£ract. and by the virtue of the blood of Christ " 
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which was signified by the ceremonial washings 
under the law. And our Haviour in the fvre- 
citcd passage, J^im 13. 10, tells letter, lie that 
is washed, ueede"Ji not save to wash his feet, 
but is clean -jvsry wiiit; that is, ^'■'J'hose souls 
that are washed with my blood, their state is 
not to (be renewed; they need not be justified a 
second linn; yet in regard of the remainder of 
sin and lust that is in them, and will be so 

■ tohile they are in the world, and the temptations 
which every cohere lie before them, as snares 
for their feet, they will have need of a daily 
washing, by repentance, and fresh applications 
of their souls to my blood, by the repeated exer- 
cises of faith, according to their renewed and 
repeated acts of si'/t." See also 1 Cor. 6. 11. 
Tit. 3. 5. Rev. 1. 5. 

Wash to purify, cleanse, and whitest. There were 
divers sorts o/washing, [1] jYatural, Gen. 18. 4. 
[2] Ceremonial, lleb. 9. lU. [3] Miraculous, 
2 Kings 5. 10, 13. [4] Moral, Psal. 20. 6. | 73. 13. 
[5] Spiritual, Psal. 51. 2. Ezek. 16. 9. [0] Su- 
perstitious, ^iat. 15. '2. [7] Sacramental, Ads 
22.16. Put for, [1] Plenty, Job 29. 6. [2J 
Pardon and sanctification, lCor.6. 11. Kev. 1. 

5. I 7. 14. [3] Repentance, Isa. 1. 16. [4] Re- 
formation, Prov. 30. 12. To wash one's feet in 
butter, Job 29. 6. To loash one's clothes in 
wine, Gen. 49. 11. To wash one's feet in the 
blood of the wicked, Psal. 58. 10. These are 
figurative and hyperbolical expressions, to sig- 
nify the great abundance of butter, or wine, 
and the vengeance that the just obtain over the 
wicked. To wash the hands was a token of 
innocence, Mat. 27. 24. 

Gen. 18. 4. 1 pray you w. your feet, 19. 2. ] 24. 32. 

Exod. 2. 5. the daughter of Pharaoh came to w. 

29. 4. Aaron and his sons thou shall bring and w. 

them with water, 30. 19, 20, 21. | 40. 12. 

Lev. 6. 27. shalt ?«. that whereon it was sprinkled 

13. 54. w. the thing wherein the plague is 

58. whatsoever thing of skin it be thou shalt w. it 

14. 8. shave and lo. himself in water, JJeut. 23. 11. 
9. w. his flesh in water, 15. 16. | 16. 4, 24. 1 22. 6. 

17. 16. if he w. not, he shall bear his iniquity 
Deut. 21. 6. shall w. their hands over the heil'er 
Ruth 3. 3. 70. thyself therefore and anoint thee 
ISam. 25. 41. let thy handmaid be a serv. to w. feet 
2Sam. 11. 8. David said, go down and lo. thy feet 
2/!L"iH^s5.10.Elishasaid,go zo.inJordan seven times 

12. may I not w. in them and be clean? 

13. when he saith to thee, w. and be clean? 
2Chron. 4. 6. iavers to 20. in, sea for priests to zc. in 
Job 9. 30. if 1 20. myselfwith snow-water and make 
Psal. 26. 6. I will w. my hands in innocency 

51. 2. w. me tiioroughiy from m^ne iniquity 

7. w. me and I shall be whiter than snow 
58.10. he shall ?o. his feet in the blood of the wicked 

Isa. 1. 16. w. ye, make you clean, put away evil 
Jcr. 2. 22. though thou w. thee with nitre and soap 
4. 14. O Jerusalem, w. thy heart from wickedness 
Ezek. 23. 40. for whom thou didst w. thyself 
Mat. 6. 17. but when thou fastest, w. thy face 

15. 2. they w. not their hands when they eat 
Mark 7. 3. except they w. oft tbey eat not, 4. 
Luke 7. 38. a woman began to w. his feet with tears 
Jolui 9. 7. Jesus said, go w. in the pool of Siloam, 11. 

13. 5. Jesus began to w. the disciples' feet 

6. Peter saith. Lord, dost thou w. my feet? 

8. thou shalt never w. my feet, if I w. thee not 

14. ye also ought to ic. one another's feet 
Acts 22. 16. arise, be baptized, and w. away thy sins 

.See Clothes, Feet. 
WASHED. 
Gen. 43. 24. gave them v/ater, they w. their feet 
31. Joseph w. his face and went out and said 
49. 11. Judah w. his garments in wine and clothes 
Exod. 40. 32. w. as the Lord commanded Moses 
Lev. 13. 55. priest shall look on plague after it is w. 
58. then it shall be w. the second time and shall 

be clean 
.Tudg.19.21. the Levite and concubine 7C. their feet 
2Sam. 12. 20. then David arose and 2d. himself 
IKings 22. 38.one w. the chariot in pool of Samaria 
Job 29. 6. when I w. my steps with butter 
Psal. 73. 13. I have ic. my hands in innocency 
Prov. 30. 12. a generation not w. from filthiness 
Ca?i^5.3.I have w. my feet, how shall I defile them? 

12. his eyes are w. with milk and fitly set 
Tsa.i. 4. w. awaythefilthofthedaughtersof Zion 
Ezek. 16. 4. nor wast w. in water to supple thee 

9. I thoroughly w. away thy blood from thee 
Mat. 27. 24. Pilate took water and w. his hands 
L^ike 7, 44. she hath w. my feet wiih her tears 

11. 38. the Pharisee marvelled he had not first ic. 
John 9. 7. he went and w. and came seeing, 11, 15. 

13. 10. is 7c. needeth not, save to wash his feet 
14. if I your Lord and Master have w. your feet 
Acts 9. 37. Dorcas died, whom when they had w. 

16.33. he took them, w. their stripes, was baptized 



ICor. 6. 11. but ye are w. but ye are sanctifieJ 
1 Tun. 5. 10. if she have w. the saints' feet 
Neb. 10. 22. having our bodies M. with pure wate? 
2Pct.2.22.sow that was w. to wallowing in the mire 
Rev. 1. 5. that w. us from our sins in his blood 
7. 14. have w their robes and made Ihemwhita 
See Clothes. 

WASHEST. 
.lob 14. 19. thou w. away the things which grow 

WASHING. 
2Sarn. 11. 2. David saw a woman zc. herself 
Luke 5. 2. but the fishermen were ?o. their nets 

WASHING, S. 
Lev.l'3.5Q. the plague be somewhat dark after w 
jYeh. 4. 23. that every one put them otf lor w. 
Ca?jf.4.2.1ike sheep which came up from the zo.6.6 
Mark 7. 4. as the w. of «ups, pots, and tables, 8. 
Eph. 5. 20. cleanse it with w. of water by word 
7'<i. 3. 5. he saved us by the w. of regeneration 
Heb. 9. 10. which stood only in meats and divers w 

WASH-POT. 
Psal. GO. 8. Moab is my w. over Edom will I cas* 

out my shoe, 108. 9. 
WAST. 
Deut. 5. 15. thou w. a servant in land of Egypt 
. 15. 15. w. a bondman in Egypt, 16. 12. j 24. id, 22. 

23. 7. because thou w. a stranger in his land 
2Sam. 5. 2. thou w. he that leddest out Israel 
Job 38.4. where w. when I laid foundations of earth? 
Jer. 50. 24. thou art taken and. w. not aware 
Ezek.16.6. 1 said to thee, when thou w. in thy blood 
Obad. 11. even thou w. as one of them 

Mat. 20. 69. a damsel came to Peter, saying, thou 

also w. with Jesus of Galilee, Mark 14. 67. 

John 1.48. when thou w. under fig-tree, I saw thee 

Rev. 11. 17. who art, and w. and art to come, 16. 5 

WASTE. 
J^cr.49.13. have sworn that Bozrah shall become 7o. 
Mat. 26. 8. to what purpose is this jc? Mark 14.4. 

WASTE. 
Deut. 32. 10. he found him in the w. wilderness 
Job 30. 3. solitary, fleeing into the w. wiV'e'-ness 
38. 27. to satisfy the desolate to. ground and cause 
Isa. 24. 1. behold, the Lord maketh the earth w. 
42. 15. I v/ill make w. mountains and hills 
49. 17. they that made the jc. shall go Ibrth 
.Jcr. 2. 15. young lions yelled and made his land j^;. 
46. 19. for Noph shall be lo. and desolate 
Eze/i.5.14. 1 will make Jerusalem 20. and a reproach 
29. 9. the land of Egypt shall be w. 10. | 30. 12. 
38. 8. the mountains which have been always w. 
JVah. 2. 10. Nineveh is empty, and void and w. 
Zeph. 3. 6. I have made their streets w. that none 

passeth by 
Hag. 1. 9. because of mine house that is w. 
See Cities, Lay, Laid, Places. 
WASTE. 
IKiiigs 17. 14. the barrel of meal sliall not w. 
IChron. 17. 9. no children of wickedness w. them 
Psal. 17. 1 9. hide me from the wicked that w. me 
80. 13. the boar out of the wood-doth w. it 
Jer. 50. 21. w. inhabitantsofPekod saith the Lord 
Mic. 5. 6. they shall 20. land of Assyria with sword 

WASTED. 
J^um. 14. 33. till your carcases be w. in wilderness 

24. 22. nevertheless the Kenite shall be w. 
Deut. 2. 14. until all the generation of the men of 

war were 20. out from among the host 
IKings 17. 16. and the barrel of meal w. not 
IChron. 20. 1. Joab 20. the country of Ammon 
Psal. 137. 3. they that 20. us required of us mirth 

t 8. O daughter of Babylon, who art to be w. 
Isa. 6. 11. till the cities be to. without inhabitant 
19. 5. and the river shall be 20. and dried up 
60. 12. yea, those nations shall be utterly 20. 
Jcr. 44. 6. are w. and desolate as at this day 
Joel 1. 10. field is 20. corn is w. new wine dried up 
Luke 15. 13. the prodigal son 20. his substance 
16. 1. was accused that he had w. his goods 
Gal. 1. 13. howl persecutedthecl1urchand20.it 

WASTENESS. 
Zepk. 1. 15. a day of 20. desolation and darkness 

WASTER. 
Prov. 18. 9. is brother to him that is a great 20. 
Isa. 54. 16. I have created the w. to destroy 

WASTES. 
Isa. 44. t 26. I will raise up the 20. thereof 
CI. 4. theyshallbuild the old 20. and repair cities 
.7e?-.49.13. the cities of Bozrah shall be perpetual 10 
Ezek. 33. 24. they that inhabit those w. of Israel 
27. surely they in the w. shall fall by the sword 
36. 4. thus saith the Lord to the desolate w. 
10. and the w. shall be builded, 33. 
WASTETH. 
Job 14. 10. man dieth and w. away, giveth up ghost 
Psal. 91. 6. nor for destruction that 20. at noon-day 
Pro2;. 19.26. he that 20. father andchaselh mother 

WASTING. 
Isa. 59. 7. 70. and destruction are in their paths 
60. 18. not heard w. nor destruction in thy borders 



WAT 



WAT 



WAT 



WATCH. 
Exod.l'i. 24 in morning w . L. looked to Egyptians 
Judg 7.19. middle ic they liad but newly set the ic. 
ISam. 11. 11. Saul came in the morning-;i;. 
2Kings 11. 6. so shall ye keep the w. of the house, 
that it be not broken down, 7. 2 C/iron. 23. 6. 
Ae/i. 4. 9. prayed to God and set a tv. against them 

7. 3. every one in liis w. and every one to be over 

against his liouse 
Job 7.12. am I a sea. that thou settest a ic. over mel 
Fsal. 90. 4. a thousand years as a w. in the night 

141. 3. set a w. O Lord, before my mouth 

Jer 51. 12. make the to. strong, set up watchmen 

h^ab. 2. 1. I will stand upon my w. and will watch 

Jifat.li. 25. in the fourth w. of the night Jesus went 

to them walking on the sea, Mark 6. 48. 

24. 43. had known what w. the thief would come 

27.65. ye have a w.\\ C6. sealing stone, setting a w. 

23.11. behold, some of the w. came into the city 
JLuke 2.8.the shepherds keeping lo. over their flock 

12. 38. if he shall come in the second w. or third 

WATCHES. 

JVe/t. 12. 9. their brethren over-against them in w. 

Ps- 63. G when I meditate on thee in the night- w. 

.119. 148 mine eyes prevent the night-M). 
Z/Ct;H.2.19 in beginning of the w.pour out thy heart 

WATCH, f^erb. 
Gen. 31. 49. the Lord ic. between me and thee 
ISam. 19. 11. Saul sent to lo. David and slay him 
Ezra 8. 29. tc. ye, keep vessels till ye weigh them 
Job 14. 16. dost thou not w. over my sin? 
Ps. 102. 7. I ID. and am as a sparrow on house-top 

130. 6. more than they that w. for morning, 6. 
Tsa. 21. 5. w. in the watch-tower, eat, drink 

29. 20. and all that lo. for iniquity are cut off 
Jer. 5.6. a leopard shall w. over their cities 

31. 28. so will I w. over thein to build and plant 

44. 27. I will w. over them for evil, not for good 

JVaA. 2. 1. keep the munition, -lo. the way 

Hob. 3. 1. 1 will w. to see what he will say to me 

Mat. 24. 42. w. therefore, ye know not the hour, 

25. 13. Mark 13. 35. Luke 21. 36. .^cts 20. 31. 

26, 38. Jesus said, tarry ye here, and ic. with me 
40. could ye not w. v.ith me? Jllark 14. 34, 37. 
41. 2C. and pray, Mark 13.33. 1 14. 38. Cul.4.2. 

Mark 13. 34. who commanded the porter to 7c. 

37 and what I say unto you, I say unto all, 70. 
ICor. 16. 13. 7J). ye, stand fast in faith, be strong 
1 Thess. 5. 6. let us w. and be sober, IPei. 4. 7. 
iThn. 4. 5. ?c. thou in all things, endure afflictions 
Heb. 13. 17. obey them, for they w. for your souls 

WATCHED. 
Jer 20. 10. all my familiars 7v. for my halting 
31. 28. like as I have iv. over them to pluck up 
Lam. 4. 17. w. for a nation that could not save us 
Dan. 9. 14. Lord w. on evil, and brought it on us 
Mat. 24.43. good-man would have lo. Luke 12. 39. 

27. 36. and sitting down they lo. him there 
Mark 3. 2 they id. him whether he would heal him 

on the sabbath-day, to accuse him, LukeG.l. 
1 14. 1. 
LiiJie 20. 20. they zo. him and sent forth spies 
Acts 9. 24. w. the gates day and night to kill him 

WATCHER, S. 
,7er.4.16. published that 70. come from a far country 
Dan. 4. 13. a ?o. and a holy one came from heaven 
17. by decree of the td. \\ 23. the king saw a td. 
WATCHETH. 
Ps. 37.i32. the wicked 70. the righteous and seeketh 
£zek. 7. 6. end is come, it 70. for thee, it is come 
Rev.l6. 15. blessed is he that w. and keepeth garm. 

WATCHFUL. 
Rev. 3. 2. be td. strengthen the things that remain 

WATCHING. 
ISam. 4. 13. Eli sat on a seat by the way-side to. 
Pro?;. 8. 34.blessed heareth me, to. daily at my gates 
Lam. 4.17. in our zc. we have watched for a nation 
Mat.21 .54:.the centurion 70. Jesus, saw earthquake 
Luke 12. 37. whom Lord when he comoth, find to. 
Eph. 6. 18. praying and w. with all perseverance 

WATCHINGS. 
2Cor. 6. 5. in tumults, in labours, in 70. in fastings 
11. 27. in 7D. often, in hunger, thirst, fastings 
WATCHMAN. 
2Sam. 18. 25. the td. cried and told the king 
26. the 70. saw another man running alone 
'iKings 9. 18. the w. told, he cometh not again, 20. 
Fsal. 127. 1. keeps city, the zd. waketh but in vain 
Isa. 21. 6. go seta w. || 11. 70. what of the night? 
Jer. 51. 12- set up the td. prepare the ambushes 
Ezek.3.n. son of man, I have made thee a to. 33. 7. 
33. 2. if the people set him up for their to. 
Flos. 9. 8. the to. of Ephraim was with my God 

WATCHMEN. 
Cifin^ 3. 3. to. that go about the city found me, 5. 7. 
fsa. 52. 8. thy w. shall lift up the voice, shall sing 
56.10. his to. are blind, they are all ignorant 
62. 6. I have set id. on thy walla, O Jerusalem 
'er. 6. 17. also I set to. over you, saying, hearken 
to the sound of the trumpet 
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Jer. 31. 6. tc. on mount Ephraim shall cry, arise ye 

Mic. 7. 4. the day of thy 10. and visitation cometh 
WATCH-TOWER. 

'■ZChroTi. 20. 24. when Judah came toward the to. 

Isa. 21. 5. watch in the 20. cat, drink, arise 
8. I stand continually on the to. in day time 
32. 1 14. the to. shall be for dens for ever 
WATER, 

Or waters, in scripture, is put, (1) For the ele- 
ment of water. Gen. 1.10. (2) For troubles and 
affiictions Fsal. 69. 1, Save me, O God, for the 
Toaters are come in unto my soul. Often in 
the Psalms and elsewhere it is used in this 
sense: Hence is the phrase in Blal. 20. 22. uf 
being biT.ptized with Chrisit's baptism ; that is, 
" dipped and plunged in affiictions, as he toas." 
(3) In the language of the prophets, waters 
ofteii denote a great multitude of people. Isa. 
8. 7, The Lord bringeth upon them the waters 
of the river; that is, the Assijrian army. And 
in Rev. 17. 15, The waters which thou sawest, 
where the whore sitteth, are peoples, and mul- 
titudes, and nations, and tongues. (4) It is 
put for children or posterity. Num. 24. 7, 
He shall pour the water out of his buckets. 
Ajid in Isa. 48. 1, Wliich are come forth out 
of the Toaters of Judah. (5) For the clouds. 
Psal. 104. 3, Who layeth the beams of his 
chambers in the zoatcrs. '■'■Who founded, as 
it 7cere, the heavens upon the clouds.''^ (G) 
Waters sometimes stand for tears. Jer. 9. 1, 

that my head were iDu.ters, and mine eyes a 
fountain of tears. (7) For the doctrines of the 
gospel, Deut. 32. 2. 1 Cor. 3. 6. (8) For the 
ordinances of the gospel, zohere the graces and 
comforts of the Holy Spirit are dispensed. 
Isa. 55. 1,^ PIo, every one that thirsteth, come 
to the Tcaters. Or by waters here may be un- 
derstood the graces and comforts of the Spirit 
themselves, 7chieli are frequently compared to 
waters, as in Isa. 12.3. | 35.6, 7. John 7. 37, 38. 
(9) .ail kinds of drink, Exod. 23. 25. (10) Un- 
lawful pleasures, Prov. 9. 17. 

Jls in scripture, bread is j)ut for all sorts of food, 
or solid nourishment, so water is used for all 
sorts of drink. The Moabites and Ammon- 
ites arc reproached for not meeting the Israel- 
ites 7oith bread azid water, that is, Tcith proper 
refreshments, Deut. 23. 4. Mabal says, in azi 
insulting TnannertoDavid's messengers, Shall 

1 then take my bread and my toater, and my 
flesh that I have killed for my shearers, and 
give it unto men ^vhom I know not whence they 
be? ISam. 25. 11. Stolen waters denote unlazc- 
ful pleasures 7eith strange zcomen, Prov. 9. 17 

The Israelites are upbraided for having for 
saken the fowitain of living waters, aiid hew- 
ing out broken cisterns; that is, for having 
quitted the zcorship of God, for the icorship of 
idols and false gods, Jer. 2. 13. The Hebrezcs 
called urine, the boaters of the feet, that they 
may drink their own piss ; in Hebreic, the 
icater of their fert, 2 Kings 18. 27. 
The waters of IMeribah, so called because of the 
quarrelling, the contention, and Tnuronziring, 
of the Israelites against Moses and against 
God. Moses tells us, that lohenihe Israelites 
came to Kadesh, and there happened to be in 
zcant of water, they raised a sedition against 
him and his brother Aaron; this is recorded in 
Num. 20. 1, 2, 3, &c. It zcas on this occasion 
that Moses committed that si7t, Tcith 7Dhich God 
Toas so displeased, that he deprived him of the 
honour of introducing his people into the land 
of promise. The Psalmist, in Ps. 106. 32, 33. 
tells us, that Moses Toas soured, vexed, or 
troubled at these murmurs of the people, and 
expressed some distrust by his 7Cords. He 
shewed some doubt in the promises of the I^ord 
God had absolutely promised him,that he should 
bring water out of the rock: Moses made so7ne 
scruple to believe it; Must we fetch you 7oater 
out of this reck? He struck the rock t7Dice: and 
God had bid him only speak to it. He 7Das 
afraid, that ztpon this occasion, God being pro 
voked Toith his people, should refuse to fulfil the 
promises he had made. Moses and Aaron did 
not sanctify the Lord, they did not pay that 
honoTir that zoas due to him, by a strict, pxmc- 
tual, and faithful obedience to his Toords. 
They did not sanctify him before the people : 
They gave the people occasion to conceive too 
low an idea oftlu power and goodness of God; 
the]/ did an injury in some measure to his 
poTDcr, by shewing so little confidence in it. 
Gen. 16. 7. angel found Hagar by a fountain ofzc. 
18. 4. let a little to. I pray you be fetched 
21. 14. Abraham took a bottle of to. and gave it 

unto Hagar 
24. 32. Laban gave the man tc. to wash his feet 



Gcn.2i. 43. give me, I pray thee, a little to. lo dria 
26. 2U. the w. is ours || 32. we have found w. 
43.24.the steward of J oscph's house gave Ihern w. 
49. 4. unstable as to. thou shalt not excel 

Exod. 12. 9. eat it not raw, nor sodden with to 
17. 6. and there shall come w. out of the rock 
20. 4. any likeness that is in the w. under the earth 

23. 25. the Lord shall bless thy bread and thy to. 

29. 4. Aaron and his sons shall wash them with 

to. 30. 20. 1 40. 12. Lev. 8. 6. \ IG. 4, 24. 
32. 20. burnt the calf and stravved it on the to. 
Lev. 6. 28. shall be scoured and rinsed in 70. 15. 12. 

11. 32. whatever vessel, it must be put into w. 
38. but if any 7£i. be put upon the seed 

JVujn. 5. 22. this to. that causeth the curse shall go 
8. 7. sprinkle to. of purification upon them 
19. 9. for a w. of separation, 13, 20, 21. 1 31. 23. 

20. 8. thou shalt bring forth to them ro. out of the 

rock, 10, 11. J\reh. 9. 15. Psol. 114. & 
13. this is the w. of Meribah, 24. | 27. 14. 

21. 5. there is no bread, nor is there any le. 

16. gather ye the people and I will give them 7C. 

24. 7. he shall pour the to. out of his buckets 
31. 23. ye shall make go through the to. 

Dcut.S.l. Liord brings thee to a land of brooks of to. 
11. 11. the land drinkelh 70. of rain of heaven 

12. 16. shalt pour it on earth as to. 24. | 15. 23. 
23. 4. met you not with u\ in way, A'eA. 13. 2. 

Josh. 7. 5. wherefore the hearts of j eopie melted 

and became as to. 
Judg. 5. 25. he asked to. and she gave him milk 

7. 4. bring them down to the to. and I v/ill try, 5. 
15. 19. to. came out of the jaw and Samson drank 

ISam. 7. 6. they gathered lo Blizpeh and drew ?i). 

25. 11. shall I then take my bread and my to.? 

26. 11. take now the cruse of to. and let us go 

30. 12. nor drunk any ?c.' three days and nights 
2Sam. 14. 14. vve must die and are as z/,\ oe ground 

17. 21. arise and pass quickly over the to. 

21. 10. till to. dropped on them out of heaven 
IKings 13. 19. he did eat bread and drank to. 

22. hast eaten bread and drunk to. in the place 
14. 15. smite Israel as a reed is shaken in the w 

17. 10. fetch me, I pray thee, a little to. 

18. 4. Obadiah fed them with bread and to. 13. 
35. to. ran about the altar, filled trench v/ith 70 
38. the fire of the Lord fell and licked up the to 

22. 27. feed him with bread and to. of affliction 

till I return in peace, 2Chron. 18. 26. 
2Kings 2. 19. the 7v. is nought, and ground barroE 
3. 11. Elisha who poured to. on Elijah's hands 

17. yet that valley shall be filled with 7v. 

22. and they rose up early in the morning, and 
the sun shone upon the 70. 

6. 5. was felling a beam, the ax-head fell into to. 
22. set bread and td. before them to eat and drink 

8. 15. he dipt a thick cloth in tc. and he died 
20. 20. made a conduit, brought to. into the city 

2ChroTi. 32. 4. the king of Assyria find much to. 
JSTeh. 4. t 23. every one went with weapon for 70. 
■lob 8. 11. can the flag grow without to.? 

14. 9. yet through the scent of w. it will bud 

15. 16. is man who drinketh iniquity like to. 

22. 7. thou hast not given to. to the weary to drink 
34. 7. who like Job, who drinketh scorning like to. 

Psal. 22. 14. I am poured out like to. my bones out 
63. t 10. they shall make him run out like to. 

65. 9. with the river of God that is full of to 

66. 12. v.'e went through fire and through to. 
79. 3. their blood have they shed like 70. 

88. 17. they came round about me daily like to. 
109. 18. so let it come into his bowels like to. 
Prov. 17. 14. strife is as when one letteth out to. 

20. 5. counsel in the heart of man is like deep to 
27. 19. as in 70. face answereth to face, so heart of 
30. 16. the earth that is not filled with to. 

Isa. 1. 22. silver is dross, thy wine mixed with w. 
3. 1. Lord doth take away the whole stay of to. 

21. 14. the land of Tema brought w. to the thirslj 
30. 14. not found a sherd to take to. out of pit 

20. though the Lord gave you the 70. of affliction 
41. 17. when the poor seek'70. and there is none 
44. 3. I will pour to. on him that is thirsty 
63. 12. led them, dividing the to. before them 
Jer. 13. 1. get a linen girdle and put it not in to. 

23. 15. and make them drink the to. of gall 
I^am. 1. 16. mine eyes run down with w. 3. 48. 

2. 19. pour out thy heart like to. before Lord 
5. 4. we have drunken our to. for money 
Ezek. 4. 17. that they may want bread and to. 

7. 17. all knees shall be weak as td. 21. 7. 

16. 4. nor wast thou washed in to. to supplo lh»ff 
9. then washed I thee with to. and anointed hiir 

36. 25. then will I sprinkle clean 70. upon you 
Hos. 2. 5. 1 will go after my lovers that give me w 

5. 10. I will pour my wrath upon them like w. 

10. 7. her king is cut off as foam upon w. 
Amos 8.11. not a famine of bread nor thirstof ?o 
J^ah. 2. 8. but Nineveh is of old like a pool of k 
Hab. 3. 10. the overflowing of the to. passed by 



WAT 



WAT 



WAV 



4.7. 
23. 



Mat- 3. Ii. I indeed baptize you with w. unto re- 

pentancj, J\Iark 1. 8. Luke 3. 16. John 1.20. Psal 
16. Jesus went up out of the w. Mark 1. 10. 
10. 42. whoso giveth a cup of cold id. Mark 9. 41. 
14. 28. Peter said, bid me come to thee on the w. 
17. 15. for he falleth oft into the fire and w. 
27. 24. Pilate took w. and washed his hands 
Mark 14. 13. there shall meet you a man bearing 
a pitcher oi w. follow him, JLuke 22. 10. 
I.ukc 8.23.ship was filled with to. were in jeopardy 
24. rebuked the w. \\ 25. the w. obeyed him 
10. 24. that he may dip the tip of his finger in w. 
John 2. 7. Jesus saitli, fill the water-pots with w. 

3. 5. except a man be born of w. and of the Spirit 
23.near toSalim, because there was much tc.there 

4. 10. given living w. 11. || 15. give me this w. 
46. Jesus came again where he made w. wine 

5. 3. halt, withered, waiting for moving of the w. 
4. an angel went down and troubled tlie w. 

7. 38. out of his belly shall flow living w. 
13. 5. after that he poureth w. into a basin. 
19. 34. forthwith came thereout blood and w, 

Ads 1. 5. for John truly baptized with w. 11. 16. 

8. 36. here is w. \\ 38. they went down both into ic. 
10. 47. can any forbid w. these be not baptized ? 

Eph. 5. 26. might cleanse it with the washing of lo. 
Heb. 9. 19. he took the blood of calves with w. 

10. 22. and our bodies washed with pure lo. 
Jam. 3. 12. no fountain can yield salt w. and fresh 
lPef.3. 20. few, tliat is eight souls were saved by w. 
2Pet. 2. 17. are wells without m. || Jude 12. clouds 

3. 6. world being overflowed with ic. perished 
IJohn 5. 6. this is he that came by w. and blood 

5. 8. three bear witness, Spirit, w. and blood 
Hcy.l2.15.and the serpent cast out of his mouth w. 

16. 12. the sixth on Euphrates, and w. dried up 

21. 0. .1 will give of the fountain of the w. of life 

22. 1. and he shewed me a pure river of w. of life 
17. whosoever will, let him take 20. of life freely 
See Bathe, Bitter, Dr.\.vv, Drew, Drink, 

Well. 

JVo WATER. 
Gen. 37. 24. pit was empty, there was no w. in it 
Exod. 15. 22. and they went three days in the wil- 
derness, and found no in. 17. 1. JsTiim. 20. 2. 
I 33. 14. Deid. 8. 15. 
\Kings 13.22.L. said, eat no bread and drink 710 w. 
t Kings 3.9. there was no w. for the host and cattle 
Psal. 63. 1. in a dry and thirsty land where Jio w. is 
Isa. 1. 30. ye shall be as a garden that hath no w. 
44. 12. the smith drinkcth no w. and is faint 
50 2. their fish stinketh I)ecause there is no w. 
Jcr 2. 13. broken cisterns that can hold no w. 
14, 3. they came to the pits and found 710 to. 
38. 6. in the dungeon there was 710 w. but mire 
Zec/t.9.11. sent prisoners out of pit wherein is 710 w. 
Luke 7. 44. thou gavest me 710 w. for my feet 

WATER. 
f?e7i.2.10.a river went out of Eden to w. the garden 
2-J. 7. w. ye the sheep and go and feed them, 8. 
Psal. 6. '6. 1 10. my couch with my tears 
72. 6. come down as showers that w. the earth 
Prov. 5. 1 19. let her breasts id- thee at all times 
E.ccl. 2. 6. 1 made me pools of water to w. the wood 
Isa. 16. 9. I will w. thee with my tears, O Heshbon 
27. 3. 1 will 70. it every moment, lest any hurt it 
Ezek. 17. 7. he might w. it by furrows of plantation 
32. 6. I will w. with my blood the land wherein 
Joel 3. 18. a fountain shall w. the valley of Shittim 

WATERED. 
Gen. 2. 6. a mist that w. the face of the ground 
13. 10. the plain of Jordan, that it was well w. 
29. 2. of that well they w. flocks, 3. || 10. Jacob w. 
Ezod,2. 17. Moses helped and to. their flocks, 19. 
Prov. 11.25. he that watereth shall be w. himself 
Isa. 58. 11. and thou shalt be Uke a w. garden 
Jer, 31. 12. their soul shall be as a to. garden 
ICor. 3. 6. 1 have planted, Apollosjc. but God gave 

WATEREDST. 
Deut.11.10. w. it with thy foot as a garden of herbs 

WATEREST. 
Psal. 65. 9. thou visitest the earth and w. it 
10. thou w. the ridges thereof abundantly 
WATERETH, 
Psal. 104. 13. he w. the hills from his chambers 
Prov 11. 25. he that w. shall be watered himself 
Isa- 55. 10. rain returneth not, but jo. the earth 
ICor. 3. 7. nor he that planteth, nor w. any thing, 8. 

WATERING. 
Gen. 30. 38. Jacob laid rods in the w. troughs 
.Tob 37. 11. by w. he wearieth the thick cloud 
trvv. 3. t 8. it shall be w. to thy bones 
L»icc 13.15.doth not each of you lead his ass to to.? 

WATER-BROOKS. 
Psai. 42. 1. as the hart panteth after the w. 

WATER-COURSE. 
iChron. 32. 30. Hezekiah stopped the upper to. 
Job 38. 25. who hath divided a to. for overflowing 

WATER-COURSES. 

lt«. 44. 4. they shall spring as willows by th< v. 

676 



WATER-FLOOD. 

69. 15. let not the tc. overflow me, nor dccj) 
WATER-POT, WATER-PUTS. 
John 2. 6. there were set there six to. of stone 

7. Jesus saitii, fiil the w. with water, they filled 
4.28. the woman then left her 70. and went to city 

WATER-SPOUTS. 
Psal. 42. 7. deep calls to deep at noise of thy to. 

WATER-SPRINGS. 
Psal. 107. 33. he turneth the to. into dry ground 
35. he turneth dry ground into ic. 
WATERS. 
Gen, 1. 2. the Spirit of God moved upon face of 70. 
6. let the firmament divide the to. from the to. 7. 

9. let the to. be gathered || 20. to. bring forth 

6. 17. I, even I, do bring a flood of to. on earth 

7. 17. 70. increased || 18. tc. prevailed, 19, 20, 24. 
8, 1. 70. decreased, 3, 5. || 13. 70. were dried up 
9. 11. not be cut off" any more by 70. of a flood 

Exod.7. 11. behold, I will smite the v:.\\ 20. 70. blood 

8. 6. Aaron stretched out his hand over the 70. 

14. 21. by a strong east-wind the 70. were divided 

22. 70. were a wall, 29. || 28. to. returned, 15. 19. 

15. 8. the 70. were gathered together, flood stood 

23. they could not drink of the to. of Marah 
27. come to Elam, they encamped there by the to. 

J^um.^-i. 6. as trees planted, as cedar trees beside w. 
y^'eMi.lO. 7. journeyed toJotbath,land of rivers of ?o. 

32. Sn.. ye'trespassedatthe 70. of Meribah-kadesh 

33. 8. with whom didst strive at the 70. of Meribah 
Josh. 3. 16. the to. which came down rose up 

the 70. of Jordan were cut otF before the ark 
the Lord dried up the 70. of Jordan, 5. 1. 

11. 5. they came and pitched at the 70. of Merom 
Judg. 5. 19. the kings of Canaan by 70. of Megiddo 

7. 24. come down and take the to. before them 
2Sam.5. 20. the Lord hath broken forth as a breach 
of TO. upon mine enemies, IChron. 14. 11. 

12. 27. and Joab said, I have taken tlie city of to. 
2Kings 2. 8. and Elijah smote the to. || 14. Elisha 

21. and he went forth unto the spring of the 70. 
thus saith Lord, I have healed these to. 
5.12. are not rivers of Damasc. better than Tc.of Isr. 
2Ckron. 32. 3. he took counsel to stop the 70. 
Job 3. 24. my roarings are poured out like the to. 
5. 10. who sendeth ?o. upon the fields 

11. 16. remember thy misery as TO. that pass away 

12. 15. he withholdetii the to. and they dry up 
14. 11. as the 10. fail from the sea, and the flood 

19. the 70. wear the stones, thou washest away 
22. 11. and abundance of 7C. cover thee, 38. 34. 
24. 18. he is swift as the to. thou washest away 

26. 5. dead things are formed from under the tc. 
8. he bindeth up the to. in his thick clouds 

10. he hath compassed the 70. with clouds 

27. 20. terrors take hold on him as 70. a tempest 

28. 4. even the 70. forgotten of the foot 
25. and he weighed the 70. by measure 

29. 19. my root was spread out by the tc. 

30. 14. came upon me as a wide breaking in of 70. 

37. 10. and the breadth of the 70. is straightened 

38. 30. the 70. are hid as with a stone 
Psal. 23. 2. he leadeth me beside the still to. 

33. 7. he gathereth the 70. of the seas together 
46. 3. though the to. thereof roar and be troubled 
58. 7. let them melt away as to. which run 
69. 1. for the to. are come in unto my soul 
73. 10. 70. of a full cup are wrung out to them 

77. 16. the 70. saw thee, O God, the 70. saw thee 

78. 13. he made the to. to stand as a heap 

16. and caused to. to run down like rivers 



20. he smote the rock that the to. gushed out and 

streams overflowed,105.41. ] 114.8. /5a.48. 21. 

81. 7. I proved thee at the to. of Meribah, 106. 32. 

104. 6. the TO. stood above the mountains 

105. 29. he turned their to. into blood and slew 

106. 11. and the to. covered their enemies 
119.136. rivers of ic. run down mine eyes because 
124. 4. then the tc. had overwhelmed us 

5. then the pfoud to. had gone over our soul 
136. 6. him that stretched the earth above the TO. 

147. 18. he causeth the wind to blow and to. flow 

148. 4. ye to. above the heavens, praise him 
Prov. 5. 15. drink 70. out of thine own cistern 

16. let rivers of to. be dispersed in the streets 
8. 29.that the 70. should not pass his commandment 
9. 17. stolen 70. are sweet, and bread eaten in secret 
25. 25. as cold 70. to a thirsty soul, so is good news 
30. 4. who hath bound the to. in a ga*nent 
Eccl. 11. 1. cast thy bread upon to. thou shalt find 
Ca7Tt.4.15.a well of living To.and streams from Leb. 
Isa. 8. 6. as this people refuseth the to. of Shiloah 
7. the Lord bringeth on them 70. of the river 
11. 9. as the to. cover the seas, Mab. 2. 14. 
15. 6. for the to. of Nimrim shall be desolate 
9. for the to. of Dimon shall be full of blood 
17. 12. a rushing like the rushing of mighty 70. 
19. 5. and tlie w. shall fail from the sea 
22. M. and ye gathered the to. of the lower pool 
28. 17. the w. shall overflow the hiding-place 



Isa. 32. 20. blessed are ye that sow beside all » 
33. 16. bread be given iiim, his to. shall be sure 
35. 6. for in the w ilderness shall 70. break forth 
40. 12. who hath measured the to. in his hand 
43. 2. if thou pass through 70. 1 will be with the* 
16. and maketh a path m the mighty to. 

20. I give TO. in the wilderness and rivers in desert 
48. 1. and are come forth out of the 70. of Judah 

21. he caused the 70. to flow out of the rock 
51. 10. which hath dried the Ti. of the great deep 
54. 9. this is as to. of Noah unto me, 70. not retui 
55.1. ho every one that thirsteth, come ye to the r 

57. 20. like the sea, whose to. cast up mire and dii 

58. 11. like a spring of water, whose to. fail not 
Je?-.2.13.have forsaken me the fountain of living zf 

18. what hast thou to do, to drink the to. of Sihoi 
6.7. as a fountain casteth out her to. so casteLh oc 
8. 14. God hath given us to. of gall to drink 
9. 1. O that my head were tc. and mine eyes tears 

18. eyes run with f oars, eye-lids gush out with to 

10. 13. isa multitude of TO. in the heavens, 51. 16. 
14. 3. their nobles sent little ones to the to. 
15. 18. wilt be to me as a liar and as 70. that fail 

17. 8. he shall be as a tree planted by the 70. 

13. have tbrsaken the Ijord, fountain of living 10 

18. 14. shall the cold flowing 70. be forsaken? 

46. 7. whose to. are moved as the rivers, 8. 

47. 2. behold, 70. rise up out of the north 

48. 34. for the 70. of Nimrim shall be desolate 
50. 38. a drought is upon her 70. and shall be dried 

Lam. 3. 54. 70. flowed over mine head, I am cut off 
Ezek. 19. 10. thy mother- is like a vine by the 70. 

31. 4. 70. made him great, the deep set him on high 

14. that none of the trees by 70. exalt themselves 

32. 2. and troublest the to. with thy feet 
47. 1. behold, w. issued from under ths threshok* 

3.brought me through 70. the To.were to ancles, 4 

5. for the 70. were risen, 70. to swim in 

8. these to. issue out toward the east country, 12. 

19. even to the to. of strife in Kadesh, 48. 28. 
Dati. 12. 0. one said to the man upon the to. 7. 
.Bmos 5. 8. callethforTC. of sea, and poureth, 9. 6. 

24. but let judgment run down as 70. and right 
Jonah 2. 5. the to. compassed me about to the soul 
Mic. 1. 4. as TO. that are poured doAvn a steep place 
J^ah. 3. 8. No, that had the to. round about it 

14. draw the to. for the siege, fortify thy holds 
Zech. 14. 8. living to. shall go from Jerusalem 
2Cor. 11. 26. in perils of 70. in perils of robbers 
Rev. 7. 17. lead them unto Hving fountains of to. 
8.11. a third part of the 70. became wormwood, and 
many died of the to. because bitter 

11. 6. have power over to. to turn them to blood 
14. 7. worship liim that made the fountain of t^. 

16. 4. and the third angel poured his vial on the w. 
5. I heard angel of the to. say, thou art righteoui 

17. 15. tiie 70. where the whore sits, are peoples 
See Deep, Great. 

In, or into WATERS. 
Exod. 15. 10. they sank as lead 771 the mighty w. 

25. a tree when czsiinto the to. they were sweet 
Lev. 11. 9. these shall ye eat, of all that are?7i 70. 

what hath fins and scales in to. 10.46.Z)e7<i.l4.9. 
12. hath no fins nor scales tti the 70. unclean 
Deut. 4. 18. the likeness of any fish in the 70. 5. 8 
Josh. 3. 13. as the feet of priests rest in the to. 
J^ch. 9. 11. threwest a stone into the mighty 70. 
Psal. 74. 13. breakest the heads of dragons 777 v 
104. 3. layeth the beams of his chambers 771 jo. 
Mat. 8. 32. the swine ran and perished in the to. 
Mark 9. 22. oft it cast him into fire and into to. 

Mantj WATERS. 
J^Ttim. 24. 7. and his seed shall be in many to. 
2Sam. 22. 17. drew me out oimany to. Ps. 18. 16. 
Psal. 29. 3. the voice of the Lord is upon many w. 
93. 4. Lord mightier than the noise of many to. 
Cant. 8. 7. many tc. cannot quench love, nor floods 
Isa. 17. 13. nations like the rushing of many to. 
Jer. 51. 13. O thou that dwellest upon many to. 
Ezek. 19. 10. she was fruitful by reason of 77<a7?7/7^. 
43. 2. his voice was like a noise of many tc. earth 
shined with his glory. Rev. 1.15. 1 14.2. 1 19. 6. 
Rev. 17. 1. the great whore that sitteth on many 70. 

WAVE. 
Jam. 1. 6 he that wavereth is like a to. of the sea 

WAVE, Verb. 

i=rxofZ.29.24.thou shalt TO. them for a wave-offering 

before the Lord, Lev. 8. 27. 1 23. 30.JV7iwj.6.20 

20. thou shalt to. the breast || 27. to. the shoulder, 

Lev.l. 30. I 8. 29. | 9. 21. | 10. 15. 

/.e».23.11.he shall to. the sheaf before the Lord, 12 

JVtttk.S. 25. the priestshall to. the jcilousy-offerinf 

WAVED. 

Lev. 14. 21. then he shall take one lamb to be w. 

See Breast, Loaves, Offering. 

WAVERETH. 

Jam. 1. G. he that 70. is like a wave of th« sea 

WAVERING. 
Heb. 10. 23. hold fast profession of faith withoat* 
Jam. 1. 6. but let him uk in faith, Dothitf w. 



WAY 



WAY 



WAY 



WAVES. 
Psal. 42. 7. all thy w. are gone over me, Jonah 2. 3. 
do. 7. stilleth the noise of their w. 89. 9. 1 107. 29. 
88. 7. thou hast afflicted me with all tiiy w. 
93. 3. floods lift up voice, floods lift up their w. 
4. the Lord on high is mightier than mighiy w. 
107. 25. the stormy wind which lifteth up the w. 
tsa. 48. 18. thy righteousness as the 7C. of tiie sea 
5]. 15. bat 1 am the Lord thy God that divided 
the sea, whose w. roared, Jer. 31. 35. 
Jer. 5. 22. tho' thew. toss, yet can they not prevail 
51.42. Babylon is covered with the multitude oi'w. 
55. Lord hath spoiled Babylon when her jo. roar 
Ezek. 26. 3. nations come, as the sea causeth his w. 

27. t 28. w shall shake at the cry of thy pilots 
Zech. 10. 11. and shall smite the w. in the sea 
Mat. 8. 24. that the ship was covered with the w. 

14.24. buttheship was tossed with w. Mark i.3~. 
Luke 21. 25. be signs, the sea and the w. roaring 
dots 27. 41. the hinder part was broken with tiie w. 
Jude 13. raging jc. of sea, foaming out their shame 

WAX. 
Psal. 32. 14. my heart is like w. it is melted 

68. 2. as w. melteth, so the wicked perish 

97. 5. the hills melted like id. at the presence of L. 
Mic. 1. 4. the valleys cleft as w. before the fire 

WAX. 
Exod. 22. 24. my wrath shall w. hot, 32. 10. 

32. 11. Lord, why doth thy wrath w. hot against 

22. let no* the anger of my Lord to. hot 

Lev. 25. 47. if a sojourner or a stranger w. rich by 

thee, and thy brother by him w. poor 

ISam. 3. 2. Eli laid down, his eyes began to zed im 

Job 6. 17. what time they io. warm they vanish 

14. 8. though the root thereof ic. old in the earth 
Ps. 102. 26. all of them shall w. old as a garment, 
and be changed, Isa. 50. 9. ] 51. 6. Hch.X 11. 
Isa. 17. 4. the fatness of his flesh sliall w. lean 

29. 22. neither shall liis face now w. pale 
Jer. 6. 24. our handszo.feeble, anguish hath taken 
Mat. 24. 12. the love of many shall w. cold 
Luke 12. 33. provide bags which w. not old 

1 Tim. 5. 11. began to w. wanton against Christ 

2 Tim. 3. 13. seducers shall w. worse and worse 

WAXED. 
Oen. 26. 13. Isaac w. great || 41. 56. famine w. sore 
Exod. 1. 7. Israel ic. exceeding mighty, 20. 

16. 21 and when the sun w. hot, it melted 

19. 19 when the trumpet w. louder and louder 

32. 19 Moses'angerM. hot, and he cast the tables 
J^um. 11. 23. is the Lord's hand 2C. short? 
Deut. 8. 4. raiment w. not old, 29. 5. JVeA. 9. 21. 

32. 15. but Jeshurun w. fat and kicked 
Josh.2X 1. that Joshua 2c. old and stricken in age 
J Sam. 2. 5. she that hath many children is w. feeble 
25a77i. 3. 1. but David 20. stronger, ] Chron. 11. 9. 

21.15. and David went down, fought, and w. faint 
2Kings 4. 34. and the flesh of the child w. warm 
2CAr. 13.21. Abijah w. mighty and married wives 

\7. 12. Jehoshaphat || 24. 15. Jehoiada tc. old 
Esth. 9. 4. Mordecai w. greater and greater 
Psal. 32. 3. when I kept silence my bones w. old 
Jer. 49. 24. Damascus is w. feeble and turneth 

50. 43. the king of Babylon's hands w. feeble 
Dan. 8. 8. the he-goat w. great || 9. little horn, 10. 
^fat. 13. 15. this people's heart w. gross, ..lets 28.27. 
Luke 1. 80. the child ?c. strong in spirit, 2. 40. 

13. 19. a grain of mustard-seed w. a great tree 
£cts 13. 46. Paul and Barnabas 20. bold and said 
Heb. 11., 34. v>. valiant in fight, tur.ned to flight 
Rev. 18. 3. tha merchants of the earth are w. rich 

WAXEN, WAXED. 
Gen.18. 12. after I am w. old shall I have pleasure? 

19. 13. because the cry of Sodom was w. great 
Lev. 25. 25. if thy brother be w. poor, 35, 39. 
DcMt.31.20. w. fat, then will they turn to other gods 
Josh. 17. 13. the children of Israel were w. strong 
Jer. 5. 27. therefore are become great and id. rich 

28. they are w. fat, they shine, they overpass 
Ezek. 16. 7. thou hast increased and w. great 

WAXETH. 

Psal 6. 7. mine eye w. old because of mine enemies 

Heb. 8. 13. what w. old, is ready to vanish away 
WAXING. 

PM.1.14. many brethren w. confident by my bonds 
WAY, 

Or path, is taken in a moral sense, (1) For con- 
duct. Isa.59. 8, They have made them crooked 
paths. Psal. 1. 6, The Lord knoweth the wa?/ 
of the righteous. (2) Ways arc put for the laws 
of the Lord. Gen. 18. 19, They shall keep the 
way of the Lord. Psal. 18. 21, I have kept the 
ways of the Lord. (3) Way is put for custom, 
manners, and way of life. Gen. 6. 12, All flesh 
had corrupted his way upon the earth. .Mnd in 
Jer. 10. 2, Learn not the way of the heathen. 
(4) The way of the Lord expresses his conduct 
in respect of us, Isa. 55. 8, 9, My thoughts are 
not your thoughts, neither are your ways my 
vays, saith the Lord. For as the heavens are 
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higher than the earth, so are my loays higher 
than your ways, and my thoughts than your 
tlioughts. .^'ind in Rom. 11. 33, His ways are 
past finding out. (5) The ways of Gud arc 
put for his works. Job 40. 19, He is the chief 
of tlie icays uf God. (6) Divine Providence, 
Psalm 107. 7. (7) Death, Jo:~h. 23. 14. (8) 
The viethod of salvation, or doctrine of the 
gospel. Acts 19. 9. 

To go the way of all the earth, is put to signify 
dying and the grave. Josh. 23. 14. A iiard 
way, is put to represent the way of sinners, a 
way of impiety. Judg. 2. 19, They ceased not 
from their stubborn way; in Hebrew, hard way. 
It is so called to signify, that although it 
seemed at first very soft, and easy, and plea- 
sant, yet they would certainly find that it was 
hard and dijficult, and troublesome to them, as 
a hard way is to the traveller. The course 
that leadeth to destruction is called a broad 
way, that is obvious to all, and inwhichmany 
walk; on the contrary, that course of life which 
will bring a man to heaven, is named strait, 
narrow, ditficult to find and to walk in : A 
course of holiness is unpleasing to flesh and 
blood, it does not at all gratify men's sensual 
appetites; it is a narrow way, icherein men 
will meet with many crosses and temptations. 
Mat. 7. 13, 14. 

Jesus Christ is called the way, John 14. 6. be- 
cause it is by him alone that believers obtain 
eternal life, and an entrance into heaven. He 
is the way to heaven, by the doctrine which he 
taught; by his death, by which he purchased 
this heavenly inheritance for the elect; by his 
holy life and conversation, setting us an exam- 
ple, that we should follow his steps ; and by the 
influence of his Spirit, whereby believers are 
sanctified, and made meet to be made partakers 
of the inheritance of tlie saints in light. The 
Psalmist says. Thou wilt shew me the path of 
life, Psal. 16. 11. that is, '•'■thou wilt raise my 
body from death to life, and conduct me to the 
place and state of everlasting happiness." In 
Mat. 22. 16. the Pharisees tell our Saviour by 
their disciples, Master, we know that thou art 
true, and teachest the jJ^ay of God in trutli ; 
that is, the true principles of religion. St. 
Peter says, that the way of truth shall be evil 
spoken of by false teachers, 2Pcf. 2. 2. that is, 
the doctrine of the gospel, and the Christian 
religion. In Jude 11. it is said, they have 
gone in the way of Cain ; that is, they have 
followed his example, in hating and persecut- 
ing their brethren. 

Gen. 24. 42. if thou prosper ray w. which I go 
42. 25. to give them provision for the id. 45. 21. 

Exod. 13. 17. led not thro' thew. of the Philistines 
18. led the people thro' the m. of the wilderness 
21. in a pillar of cloud to lead them the w. 
18. 20. shew them the w. J^eh. 9. 19. Psa;.107.4. 

JVum. 21. 4. and the soul of the people was much 
discouraged because of the w. 

22. 26. there was no w. to turn to the right or left 
Deut. 1. 22. by what w. we must go, .Josh. 3. 4. 

8. 2. remember the w. which the Lord led you 

14. 24. if the w. be too long for thee 

17. 16. shall henceforth return no more that w. 
19.3. thou shalt prepare thee a w. || 6. the id. is long 

23. 25. thou shalt go out one w. against them ' 
31. 29. and turn aside from the w. which I have 

commanded you 
Josh. 23.14. behold I am going w. of all the earth 

24. 17. Lord preserved us in all the w. we went 
Judg. 2. 19. they ceased not from their stubborn w. 

9. 25. they robbed all that came along that w. 

18. 5. whether our w. we go shall be prosperous 
6. before the Lord is your w. Avherein ve go 

19. 9. and to-morrow get you early on your w. 
ISam. 6. 12. kine tookstraiglitzo.toBeth-shemesh 

9. 6. peradventure he can shew us our w. to go 
8. I will give to the man of God to tell us cur m. 

12. 23. I will teach you the good and the right w. 

15. 20. 1 have gone the w. the Lord sent me 

20. t 19. remain by the stone that sheweththew. 
ISam. 19. 36. servant will go a little w. over Jordan 
1 Kings 2. 2. 1 go the w. of all the earth, be strong 

8. 36. that thou teach them the good w. to walk 
t 44. pray to the Lord toward the lo. of the city 

13. 9. nor turn again by tlie same w. thou camest 
10. he went another w. || 12. what w. went he? 

18. 6. Ahab went one w. Obadiah ar.other w. 
22. 24. he said, wl =ch w. went the Spirit of Lord 
from me to speak to thee? '2Chron. 18. 23. 
2Kings 3. 8. and he said, which w. shall we go? 
the 70. through the wilderness of Edom 
5. 19 so he departed from him a little w. 
7. 15. all the w. full of garments and vessels 
'2Ckron. 6. 27. when thou hast taught them good w 
Ezra 8. 21. to seek of him a right w. for us 



Job 3. 23. light given to a man whose w. is hid 
12. 24. to wander where there is no w. P5.107.40 
16. 22. I shall go the w. wlience 1 shall not return 

22. 15. hast thou marked the old w. which \v-icke(i 
23. 10. but he knoweth the w. that I take 

28. 23. God understands the w. thereof and knows 

31. t 32. but I opened my doors to the w. 
38. 19. where is the w. where light dvvelkth? 

Psal. 1. 6. Lord knoweth the w. of the righteous 
2. 12. kiss the Son, lest yc perish from the w. 

36. 4. he setteth himself in a w. that is not good 

37. t 14. bent their bow to slay the upright of w. 
78. 50. he made a w. to his anger, he spared not 
101. 2. I will behave wisely in a perfect w. 6. 
119.27.make me understand the ?c. of thy precepts 

29. remove from me the w. of lying and grant 

30. I have chosen the w. of truth 

32. I will run the w. of thy commandments 

33. teach me, OLord, zc. of thy statutes, 143.8 
104. therefore I hate every false w. 128. 

139. 24. and see if there be any wicked w. in me 
146. 9. the w. of the wicked he turns upside down 
Prov. 2. 8. he preserveth the w. of his saints 

12. to deliver thee from the w. of the evil man 
4. 19. thew. of the wicked is as darkness 

6. 23. are the w. of life, 15. 24. Jer. 21. 8. 

7. 8. near her corner, he went the w. to herhouge 
27.her house is the w.io hell, going down to death 

12. 15. the w. of a fool is right in his own eyes 
26. the w. of tlie wicked seduceth them 

13. 15. but the id. of the transgressors is hard 

14. 12. there is a w. which seemeth right, 16. 25 

15. 9. the w. of the wicked is an abomination 
10. is grievous to him thatforsaketh the w. 

19. the?o. ofthe slothful man is a hedge of thorns, 

but the ic. ofthe righteous is made plain 

16. 29. leadeth him into the w, that is not good 
21. 8. the 70. of man is froward and strange 

30. 19. the 70. of an eagle, of a serpent, of a ship 

20. such is the w. of an adulterous woman 
jEccL11.5.knowest not what is the 70. ofthe Spirit 
Isa. 3. 12. they cause thee to err and destroy the w 

26. 7. the 70. ofthe just is uprightness 
35. 8. a high-way and a w. called 70. of holiness 
40. 14. who shewed himthe7c.of understandingt 
43. 16. Lord who maketh a w. in the sea, 51. 10. 
19. I will even make a to. in the wilderness 

49. 11. 1 will make all my mountains a 70. 

57. 14. prepare a w. || 62. 10. cast up the high». 
59. 8. the 70. of peace they know not, Rom. 3. 17. 
Jer. 6. 16. where is the good to. and walk therein 
10. 2. learn not the w. of heathen, be not dismayed 
23. 1 know that the to. of man is not in himself 
12.1. wherefore doth the 70. ofthe wicked prosper? 

18. 15. to walk in paths, in a to. not cast up 

32. 39. I will give them one heart and one 20. 

42. 3. that the Lord thy God may shew us the w. 

50. 5. they shall ask the 70. to Zion with faces 
-E2eA-.21. 20. appoint a 70. that the sword may come 

23. 13. then I saw that they took both one 70. 

43. 2. the glory of G. came from the 70. of the east 
Amos 2. 7. and turn aside the w. ofthe meek 
JN'ah. 2. 1. keep the munition, watch the w. 
Mai. 3. 1. he shall prepare the to. before me 
Mat. 7. 13. broad is the to. that leads to destruction 

14. and narrow is the 70. which leadeth unto life 

8. 28. so that no man might pass by that w. 
10. 5. go not into the to. ofthe Gentiles 

22. 16. we know thou art true, and teachest the w. 
of God in truth, Mark 12. 14. Luke 20. 2L 

Luke 5. 19. by what to. they might bring him in 
10. 31. there came down a certain priest that 20. 
15. 20. when he was yet a great to. ofl^, father saw 
19. 4. Zaccheus ran to see him, was to pass that to. 

John 10. 1. but climbeth up some other to. is a thief 

14. 4. the 70. ye know !] 6. I am the 20. the truth 

S.Thomas saith. Lord, how can we know the 20.? 

Acts 16. 17. which shew to us the w. of salvation 
18. 26.expounded to him 20. of God more perfectly 

19. 9. believed not, but spake evil of that to. 
23. there arose no small stir aoout that to. 

24. 14. after the to. which they call heresy 
Rom. 14. 13. or an occasion to fall in brother's tc 
ICor. 10. 13. with temptation make a to. to escape 

12. 31. yet shew I unto you a more excellent to. 
1 Thess. 3. 11. our Ld. Jesus direct our to. unto you 
Heb. 3. 8. the to. into the holiest not yet manifest 

10. 20. by a living to. which he hath consecrated 

12. t 17. for he found no to. to change his mind 
.Tarn. 2. 25. she had sent them out another to. 
2Pc^ 2. 2. the 20. of truth shall be evil spoken of 

15. which have forsaken the right to. and are 

gone astray, following the to. of Balaaa 
the son of Bosor 
21. better not known the to. of righteousness 
Rev. 16.12. that TO. of kings of the east be prepared 

By the WAY. 

Gen. 42. 38. if mischief befall him &y<Ae to. ye go 

45.24. Joseph said, see that ye fall not out by the w 

49. 17. Dan shall be a serpent by thew. an adde 



WAY 



WAY 



WAY 



£xad. 4. 21. bij the w. iatlie inn tlic Lord met liim JWA. 9. 19. departed not by day to lead in the. 70 
A^tw.H.iio. turn you, get you into the wilderness, Job 18. 10. snare laid and a trap for him in the iv. 



by 10. ol" the Red sea, 21. 4. JJeut.l. 2, 40. | 2. 1 
Z)cii/,.t).7.talk ot'lhem when walkesi by the io.11.19. 
25. 17. what Anialok did to thee by the w. 

IS. how ho met thee by the w. lHain. 15. 2. 
28. G6. Lord shall bring tlicc by the ic. I spake 
Josh. 5. 4. even all the men of war died by the w. 
7. because they iiad not circum. them by the w. 
IKings 13. 9. not turn again by w. thou earnest, 17. 

24. a lion met him by the 10. and slew him 
20. 38. the prophet waited for the king by the id. 
iKings 3.20. there came water btj the 10. of Edom 
19. 28. put my bridle in lips, I will turn tliee back 
by t.hcw. by which thou earnest, Isa. 37. 29, 34. 
Ezra 8. 31. and of such as lay in wait by the w. 
Job 21.29.have ye not asked them that go by the w.7 
Fsal. 80.12. all they who pass by the w. plucked her 
89. 41. all that jjass by the w. spoil him 
Eccl. 10. 3. -when fools walk by the w. wisdom fails 
Isa. 42. 1(5. bring blind by the id. they knew not 
48. 17. the Lord God that leadeth thee by the w. 
Jer. 2. 17. forsaken God when he led thee by the w. 
6.25. walk not by the ic. for the sword of the enemy 
J^am. 1. 1 12. ye that pass by the w. behold and see 
Ezek. 43. 4. glory of Lord came by the w. of gate 
44. 3. prince shall enter by the w. of porch, 46. 2, 8. 
46. 9. he that entercth by the w. of north gate 
Has. 13. 7. as a leopard by the w. will I observe 
Mark 8.3. if I send them fasting, they faint by the w. 

27. by the w. he asked his disciples, saying 
9. 33. what was it ye disputed by the w.7 34. 
Luke 10. 4. carry no shoes, salute no man by the w. 
24. 32. heart burn while he talked with us by the w, 
iCor. 16. 7. for I will not see you now by the w. 

Every WAY. 
Gen. 3. 24. a flaming sword which kirned every w. 
jPsaZ. 119. 101. refrained my feet from every evil w. 

104. therefore I hate every false w. 128. 
Prov. 21.2. every w. of man right in his own eyes 
Ezek. 16. 31. bulkiest eminent place in every w. 
Rom..'i.'2.m\ic\\ every w. because to them committed 
Phil. 1. 18. every w. whether in pretence or in truth. 
See Enr,. 
His WAY. 
Gen. 6. 12. all flesh had corrupted /n"5 id. on earth 
25fl?R.22. 31. as for God his w. is perfect, Ps. 18. 30. 
IKings 8. 32. condemning the wicked, to hnnghis 
■w. on his own head, 2C'hron. 6. 23. 
Job 8. 19. behold, this is the joy of his in. 
17. 9. the righteous also shall hold on his to. 
21. 31. who shall declare his w. to his face? 
23, 11. his ID. have I kept and not declined 

36. 23. v/ho hath enjoined him his w.7 
Psal. 25. 9. the meek will he teach his w. 

37. 7. because of him who prospereth in his w. 
23. steps of good man, and he delighteth in his %o. 
34. wait on the Lord and keep /i/5zc. and he shall 

119.9.wherewith shall a young man cleanse /h'5?/7. 
Pruv. 8. 22. Ld. possessed me in beginning of his id. 
11. 5. righteousness of the perfect direct his w 

14. 8. the wisdom of prudent is to understand h.w. 

16. 9. a man's heart deviseth his w. but Ld. directs 
17. he that kecpeth his w- preserveth his soul 

19. 3. the foolishness of man perverteth his w. 

20. 14. when he is gone his w. then he boasteth 

21. 29. as for the upright, he directeth his id. , 
Isa. 48. 15. he shall make his 20. prosperous 

55.7.1et the wicked forsake his iv.and his thoughts 
Jer. 4. 7. the destroyer of the Gentiles is on his w. 
Ezek. 3. 18. to warn the wicked from his wicked w. 
19. and he turn not from his wicked w. 33. 8, 9. 
13. 22. he should not return from his wicked id. 
J^^ah. 1. 3. the Lord hath his lo. in the whirlwind 
Jam. 1. 24. he beholdetli himself and goeth his w. 
5. 20. who converteth the sinner from error ol'h. w. 
See Went. 
In the WAY. 
Gen. 24. 27. 1 being in the ?o. the Lord led me 

48. blessed be the Ld. who led me ??i the right w. 
35. 3. the Lord was with me in the w. I went 
19. Rachel buried in the w. to Ephrath, 48. 7. 
Kzod. 5. 20. Moses and Aaron stood in the w. 
23.20.send angel before thee to keep thee in the 10. 
De2iM.33. who went in the w. before you to search 
23. 4. because they met you not with bread in t. 70. 
Ti Kings 11. 29. Ahijah found Jeroboam in the w. 



13. 24. Iris carcase was cast in the iv. 



25, 28. 



15. 26. he walked in the ?r.of his father, 22. 52. 
34. he did evil in sight of the Lord, and walked 
in the w. of Jeroboam, 16. 2, 19, 26. | 22. 52. 
18.7 as Obadiah was in the w. Elijah met him 
iKinnrs 8.18. he walked in the w. of kin^s of Israel, 
as the house of Ahab, 16. 3. 2 C/ir. 21. 6, 13. 
27. he walked in the w. of the house of Ahab 
21 22. and walked not in the w. of the Lord 
2Chr. 11. 17. three years walked in the 70. of David 
20. 32. he walked in the w. of Asa his faUier 
K^ra 8. 22. tohclpus against the enemy inthe w. 
•Wft % 12. to give them ii?ht in the w. they shall go 
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Psal. 1. 1. blessed, nor standeih in the w. of sinners 
25. 8. therefore will he teach sinners in the id. 

12. him shall he teach in the -to. 32. 8. 
85. 13. and shalt set us iw the id. of his steps 
102. 23. ne weakened my strength in the w. 
110. 7. Jie shall drink of the brook in the w. 
119. 1. b\essed are the undefded in the w. 

14. 1 have rejoiced in the w. of thy testimonies 
139.24-search me, and lead me i?i the ^.everlasting 
142. 3. ill the id. have they privily laid a snare 
Prov. 1. 15. walk not thou in the id. with them 
2. 20. that thou mayest walk i?i the w. of good men 
4. 11. I have taught thee in the w. of wisdom 

14. and go not in the w. of evil men 

8. 20. I lead in the w. of righteousness 

9. 6. live, and go in the w. of understanding 
10.17.he is in the w. of life that keepeth instruction 

12. 28. in the w. of righteousness is life 

13. 6. right, keejjcth him that is upright f?i thew. 
16. 31. if it be found iji the w. of righteousness 
22.5.thorns and snares are in the w. of the froward 

6. train up a child in the w. he should go 

23. 19. bo wise, and guide thy heart in the lo. 
26. 13. the slothful man saith there is a lion in the w. 
29. 27. uj)right iyi the id. is abomination to wicked 

Eccl. 12. 5. be afraid, and fears shall be in the w. 

Isa. 8. 11. should not walk inthe ic. of this people 
26. 8. in the w. of thy judgments we waited for thee 
57. 17. went on frowardly in the w. of liis heart 
65. 2. which walked in the id. that was not good 

Jer. 2. 18. what hast thou to do in the w. of Egypt? 
or what hast thou to do in the w. of Assyria? 

-E:c/t.23.31. thou hast walked in the w. of thy sister 

IIos. 6. 9. so priests murder in the w. by consent 

^fimos 4. t 10. 1 sent pestilence iii the ic. of Egypt 

J\Ial. 5. 25. agree quickly whiles thouartmi/ic w. 
21. 32. John came in the w. of righteousness 

Mark 11.8. many spread garments in the w. others 
strewed branches in the id. Mat.21.8.Lnkel9.3G. 

Evkc 1. 79. to guide our feet in the w. of peace 
12. 58. as thou art in the w. give diligence 

Jicts 9. 17. Jesus that appeared to thee in the id. 
27; how he had seen the Lord in the w. 

Jude 11. they have gone in the lo. of Cain 
.See Lord. 
My WAY. 

Gen. 24. 50. seeing the Lord hath prospered t?;?/?^. 

2Sam. 22. 33. he maketh nty ?o. perfect, Ps. 18. 32. 

.hb 19. 8. fenced up i/iy 7d. that I cannot pass 

/5a.40.27.why sayestthou, ?w7/?c. is hid from Lord? 

Ezek. 18. 25. hear, O Israel, is not my 20. equal? 

. ^A?i 8.21. 1 go?//?/ ?o.||i^o??!. 15.24. brought on 7«7/?^. 

2Cor. 1. 16. to be brought on mij w. to Jerusalem 
Out of the AVAY. 

-Ez£irf.32.8.they have turned aside (\\x\ck\yoiitof the 
W.I commanded them, iJ>fi<<. 9.12,16. .Tudg.2.11. 

J\''um. 22. 23. the ass turned aside out of the w. 

Dcut. 11. 28. cursed if ye turn aside o\it of the2c. 
13.5. thrust thee out nf the jv. L. God commanded 
27. 18. that maketh blind to wander o?<t of thew. 

Job 24. 4. they turn the needy out of the id. 

24. they are taken out of the id. and cut off 
31. 7. if my step hath turned om« of the 2c. 

Pror. 21.16. wanderetho?<fo/i/ee?^7. of understand. 
Isa. 2i'5. 7. and thro' strong drink are out of the 2d. 

30.11. get you out of the w. turn aside out of path 

57.14. take stund)ling-hlockoM<o/i/ie?^. of people 
Mai. 2. 8. but ye are departed out of the w. 
Rom. 3. 12. are all gone out of the ?r.none doth good 
Col. 2. 14. he took the hand-writing out of the id. 
2Thess. 2. 7. will let, till he be taken out of the id. 
Hcb.5. 2. compassion on them that areoiti nfthcjD. 

12.13.1est that which is lame be turned out oft. w. 

Own WAY. 
Prov. 1. 31. shall they eatthe fruit of their oidji w. 

20. 24. how can a man understand his own w.7 
Isa, 53. 6. we have turned every one to his ozcn w. 

56. 11. greedy dogs, they all look to their ownic. 
Ezek. 22. 31. their own 2d. have I recompensed 

36. 17. they defiled Isr. bv their oicn id. and doings 

WAYSIDE. 
(7c7!.38. 21 .where is harlot that was by the w.-side? 
ISam. 4. 13. Eli sat on a seat by 7^.-s/(Ze watching 
Ps. 140. 5. the proud liave spread a net by w.-side 
JT7ai.l3.4.when he sowed, some seeds fell by the zd.- 
side, fowls came, 19. Mark 4.4,15. LukcS.5^12. 

20. 30. two blind men sitting by the 2D.-side 
Mark 10. 46. as he went out of Jericho, blind Bav- 
timeus sat by the ?o.-.9/Wc begging, 7.?i/,;e 18.35. 
Their WAY. 
IKings 2. 4. if thy children take heed to their w. to 
walk before me in truth, 8. 25. 2Chron. 6. 16. 
Job 6. 18. the paths of their id. are turned aside 

19. 12. his troops raise up their id. against me 

29.25. 1 chose out their id. sat chief and dwelt 
Psal. 3.5. 6. let thnr 20. be dark and slippery 

49. 13. this their w. is their folly, yet posterity 
Jer. 3. 21. they have perverted their w. and forgot 



Jer. 6. 27. that thou mayest know and try their w. 
23. 12. their w. shall be to them a^ slippery ways 
Ezek.1.21. 1 will do to them after their 2i;.and judga 
according to their deserts, 9. 10. | 11. 2-1 

14. 22. ye shall see their w. and their doings 
33. 17. as for them their 20. is not equal 

36. 17. their w. was belbrenic asunclcannessof 
19.according to their 70. and doings I judged ihcm 

Jlcts 15. 3. being brought on their w. by tlic church 
77775 WAY. [.See Went. 

Gen. 28. 20. if G. will keep me in this w. that Igc 
Exod. 2. 12. Moses looked this w. and that way 
Josh. 8. 20. had no power to flee this w. or that 
2Kings 6.19.Elisha sa.ii],this is not the 77;. follow me 
Jsa. 30. 21. saying, this is the w. walk ye in' it 
j^cts 9. 2. if he found any of this w. might bring 

22. 4. I persecuted this w. unto the death 
Thy WAY. 

Gen. 24. 40. the Lord will prosper thy 2D. 
Exod. 33. 13. therelbre, I pray, shew me thy w. 
Jfum. 22. 32. because thy w. is perverse before me 
Josh. 1. 8. then thou shalt make thy2D. prosperous 
IKings 19. 15. return on thy 2c. to the wilderness 
Psal. 5. 8. make thy w. straight before my face 

27. 11. teach me thy w. O Lord, lead me, 86. 11. 

37. 5. commit thy 20. unto the Lord, trust in him 
44.18. neither have ourstcps declined from thyw. 
67. 2. that Viy w. may he known upon earth 
77. 13. thy w. O God, is in the sanctuary 

19. thy ID. is in the sea, thy ])ath in groat waters 
119. 37. and quicken tliou me in thy ic. 
Prov. 3. 23. then shalt thou walk in thy w. safely 
5. 8. remove tliy w. far from her, come not nigh 
/s77. 57. 10. art wearied in the greatness of thy w. 
Jer. 2. 23. see tliy id. in th.e valley, what hast done 
33. why trimmest thou tJiy 2c. to seek love 
36. why gaddest thou about to change thy w.7 

4. 18. thy w. have procured these things untc thee 
Ezek. 16. 43. 1 also will recompense tliy w. 
Hos. 2. 6. I will hedge up thy ic. with thcrns 

10. 13. because thou didst trust in thy w. 
Mat.ll.lQ. behold, I.send my messenger, \vho shall 
prepare thy w. before thee, Ma2-k 1.2. Luke 7.27. 
WAYS 
Gen. 19. 2. ye shall rise early and go on your w. 
Deut. 5. 33. ^valk in all the w. Lord commanded 
IKings 22.43.he walked in the 77:'. of Asa his father 
2Iungs 21. 21. he walked in all the 20. of Manasseh 
22.2.'he walked in 2d. of David, 2C//7-. 17. 3. | \i4. 2. 
2C/77-. 21. 12. walked notinthe ?7.-. of Jehoshaphat 
22. 3. he walked in tiie w. of the house of Ahab 

28. 2. lie walked in the 2d. of the kings of Israel 
Job 24. 13. they know not the ?o. of tha light 

30. 12. they raise up the w. of their destruction 
34. 21. for his eyes are upon the 2d. of man 
40. 19. Behemoth is the cliief of the 2d. of God 

Psal. 84. 5. in whoso heart are the ?o. of them 
P?'o?'. 1.19. so are the 777. of every one greedy of gain 

2. 13. to walk in the 2c. of darkness 

15. whose 2D. are crooked, and they froward 
3.17.wisdom's 2d. are 2d. of pleasantness and paths 

5. 6. her w. are moveable, canst not know them 
21. the w. of man are before the eyes of the Lord 

6. 6. go to the ant, consider her 2d. and be wise 

7. 25. let not thine heart decline to her w. 
14. 12. the end thereof are the ?7?. of death, 16. 2.5. 

16. 2. the w. of man are clean in his own eyes 
7. when man's 2c. please the Lord, he makes 

17. 23. taketh a gift to pervert the 7^. of judgment 

31. 27. she looketh well to the ?o. of her household 
-KccZ.11.9.0 young man, walk in the id. of thy heart 
Isa. 49. 9. they shall feed in the w. and pastures 
Jer. 2. 23. a swift dromedary traversing her 7r. 

3. 2. in the w. hast thou sat for them as Arabian 

6. 16. stand in the 77:. and see, ask for old paths 

7. 3. amend your 77;. and your doings, 5. | 20. 13. 

23. walk in all the w. I have commanded you 
12. 16. if they diligently learn tlie 77;. of mj' people 

18. jl. make your 20. and your doings grxd 

32. 19. thy eyes are open on the w. of son* if men 
Lam. 1. 4. the 2v. of Zion do mourn, none come 

3.40. let us search and try our ttj. and turn to Lord 

Ezek. 13. 25. are not your 2d. unequal? 29. 

20.43. there shall ye remember your 2d. and doings 

44. not according to your wicked id. or doings 

21 . 19. son of man appoint thee two ttj. that sword 

21. stood at head of the two ?c. to use divination 

Hag. 1. 5. thus saith the Lord, consider vour 2d. 7. 

Zcch. 1. 6, 

Luke 3. 5. 



do to us according to our 77-. and doing* 

and the rough ?7J. shall be made sjnouih 

..^cts 2. 28. hast made known to me the w. of life 

.^71?/ WAYS. 

Lev. 20. 4. do any 2d. hide their eyes from the m&.E 

J^Tuin. 30. 15. if ye shall any tc.'make them void 

2Chron. 32. 13. ajiy w. able to deliver their lands 

See By- Ways, Evil, High. 

His WAYS. 

Deut. 8. 6. thou shalt keep the commandments of 

the Lord to walk in his 777. and fear him, 26.17 

I 28. 9. 1 30. 16. IKings 2. 3, 



WAY 

OeutAQ 12. to walk in all Ais 20. to love him and to 
serve the Lord, 11.22. Jos/t. 22. 5. IKings 8.58. 
19. y. to love the Lord and walk ever in his w. 
32. 4. all his w. are judgment, Dan. 4. 37. 
'.Sam. 8. 3. Samuel's sons walked not ir. his w. 

18.14. David behaved wisely in his lo. L. with him 

LKings 8. 39. hear thou in heaven, forgive and give 

10 every man according to Ids w. 2Chr. 6. 30. 

iChron. 13. 22. Abijah's acts and his lo. are written 

27. 6. Jothani prepared his w. before the Lord 
7. his w. are written in book of the kings, 28. 26. 

Tob 26. 14. these are parts of his w. but how little 
34. 11. cause every man find according to his lo. 

27. and would not consider any of his w. 
Psal. 10. 5. his w. are always grievous 

103. 7. he made known his w. unto Moses 
119. 3. they do no iniquity, they walk in his w. 
128. 1. blessed is every one that walkethin/iiszi;. 
145. 17. the Lord is righteous in all his w. 
Prov. 3. 31. envy not and choose none oi' his w. 
10. 9. he that perverteth his w. shall be known 
14. 2.he that is perverse in his w. despiseth the Ld. 
19. 16. he that despiseth his to. shall die 

22. 25. Ifst thou learn his w. and get a snare 

28. 6. is belter than he that is perverse in his w. 
18. he that is perverse in his lo. shall fall at once 

Isa. 2. 3. he will teach us oi his w. Jilic. 4. 2. 
42. 24. for they would not walk in his w. 
45. 13. 1 will direct all his w. saith the Lord 

57. 18. I have seen his lo. and will heal him 
.7'er.l7.10.give every man according Xohis zc. 32.19. 
Ezek. 18. 23. that he should return from his lo. 

30. 1 will judge Israel accordingto/tzi w.33. 20. 
Hos. 9. 8. is a snare of a fowler in all kis w. 
12. 2. Lord will punish Jacob according to his w. 
Joel 2. 7. they shall march on every one in his w. 
Hob. 3. 6. the hills did bow, /i25w. are everlasting 
Z/tiA;e 1.76. thou shall go before L. to-prepare his w. 
Rom. 11. 33. and his ic. are past finding out 
/a?7i.l.8.double-raiadcd man is unstable in aWhis w. 
11. so shall the rich man fade away in his w. 
See Lord. 
My WAYS. 
I Kings 3. 14. if thou wilt walk in my w. as thy 
father David did walk, 11. 38. Zech. 3. 7. 
1 1.33. worshipped Miicom and not walked in m.w. 
Job 31. 4. doth not he see my w. and count my steps 
Psal. 39. 1. I will take heed to my w. that I sin not 
81. 13. O that Israel had walked in my id. 
95. 10. tliey have not known my lo. Heb. 3. 10. 
119.5. Olhat my zc.were direct.to keep thy statutes 
26. I have declared my w. and thou heardest me 
59. I thought on my ?c. and turned my feet to thy 
168. kept testimonies, all my w. are before thee 
139. 3. and art acquainted with all my w. 
Prov. 8. 32. blessed are thev that keep my w. 

23. 26. my son, let thine e;. es observe my w. 
Isa.55.8. neither are your we vs my w. saith the Ld. 

9. so are my w. higher than your ways 

58. 2. seek me daily and delight to know my w. 
Lam. 3. 9. he hath inclosed my w. with hewn stone 

11. he turned aside my w. and pulled me in pieces 
Ezck. 18. 29. are not my w. equal, your w. unequal? 
Zech. 3. 7. if thou wilt walk in my w. and keep 
J\Jal. 2. 9. according as ye have not kept my w. 
1 Cor. 4. 17. bring you into remembrance of my w. 
Own WAYS. 

Job 13. 15. I will maintain my 02on w. before him 
Pror.14.14. the backslider be filled with Wis own w. 
Isa. 58. 13. honour him, not doing thine oicn w. 

66. 3. yea, they have chosen their own w. 
Ezek. 36. 31. then remember your own evil w. 

32. beashamedforyouro?c« 20. house of Israel 
^cts 14. 16.he suffered all nations to walk in own ic. 
See Seven. 
Their WAYS. 
2Chron. 7. 14. pray and turn from thei?- wicked w. 
Job 24. 23. yet his eyes are upon their w. 
Psal. 125. 5. for such as turn to their crooked w. 
Prow. 9.15. call passengers who go right on their w. 
^er. 15. 7. sinbe they return not from their w. 

16. 17. for mine eyes are upon all their lo. 

18. 15. they caused them to stumble in their w. 
Ezek. 14. 23. comfort you when ye see their w. 

16. 47. yet hast thou not walked after their w. 
Hos. 4. 9. I will punish them for their w. 
Rom. 3. 16. destruction and misery are in their w. 
2Pet. 2. 2. many shall follow t/ieir pernicious w. 

Thy WAYS. 
Deut. 28. 29. thou shalt not prosper in thy w. 
ISam. 8. 5. art old, thy sons walk not in thy w. 
iChron. 6. 31. may fear thee to walk in thyw. 
Job 4. 6. thy hope and the uprightness of thy w. 

21. 14. we desire not the knowledge of thy w. 

22. 3. is it gain to him thou makest thy w. perfect? 

28. and the light shall shine upon thy w. 
Psal. 25. 4. shew me thy w. O Lord, teach me 

51. 13. then will I teach transgressors thy w. 
91. 11. charge his angels, to keep thee in all thy w. 
119. 15. 1 will have respect unto thy w. 
673 



WE A 

Prov. 3. 6. in all thy w. acknowledge him, he direct 

4. 26. and let thy w. be established 

31. 3. nor thy ?o. to that which destroyeth kings 
Isa. 63. 17. why haet thou made us err Irom thy w. 

64. 5. those that remember thee in thy w. 
Jer. 2. 33. thou hast taught the wicked thy w. 

3. 13. thou hast scattered thy w. to the strangers 
Ezek. 7. 3. judge thee according to thy w. 4, 8, 9. 

16. 47. corrupted more than they in all thy w. 
61. then remember thy w. and be ashamed 

24. 14. according to thy w. shall they judge thee 

28. 15. thou wast perfect in thy w. from the day 
Dan. 5. 23. the God in whose hand are all thyw. 
iieD.15.3. just and true are Z/ii/ zo.thouK. of saints 

WAY-FARING. 
Judg. 19.17. he saw a w. man in the street of city 
2 Savi. 12. 4. take his own flock to dress for w. man 
Isa. 33. 8. high-ways lie waste, the w. man ceaseth 

35. 8. w. men, though fools, shall not err therein 
Jer. 9. 2. Oh that I had a lodging-place of zo. men 

14. 8. why shouldesl thou be as a m. man? 
WAY-MARKS. 
Jer. 31. 21. set thee up w. make thee high heaps 

WE. 
Gen. 46. 34. been about cattle, w. and our fathers 
J^um. 13. 31. w. not able, they are stronger than w. 
Deut. 1. 28. the people is greater and taller than w. 
\Sam. 8. 20. thatio. may be like all the nations 
Ezra 10. 4. w. will be with thee, be of courage 
jVeA. 2. 20. w. his servants will arise and build 

5. 2. w. our sons and our daughters are many 
8. w. after our ability have redeemed the Jews 

Job 8. 9. w. are but of yesterday, know nothing 
Psal.\QQ. 3. zo. are his people, sheep of his pasture 
Isa. 14. 10. art thou also become weak as w. are? 
63.19. w. are thine || JJark 5. 9. for w. are many 
Mark 9. 28. why could not w. cast him out? 
Duke 1. 74. that ?o. being delivered from enemies 
JohnS. 33. w. be Abraham's seed, never in bondage 

9. 28. thou art his disciple, w. are Moses' disciples 
40. are w. blind also?|| 17.11. may be one as 2o.22 

j3cts 5. 32. and w. are his witnesses, 10. 39. 

10. 47. who received the Holy. Ghost as well as w. 

14. 15. w. are men of like passions with you 
23. 15. ic. or ever he come are ready to kill him 

Rom. 12. 5. w. being many are one body in Christ 

15. 1. ic. that are strong ought to bear infirmities 
ICor. 3. 9. w. are labourers together with God 

4. 10. w. are fools, but ye are wise, w. are weak 
12.bcing reviled, w. bless, persecuted, 2c. suffer it 

8.6. one God, and w. in him, one Ld. and ic. by him 

9. 12. are not id. rather || 10. 17. w. are one bread 

10. 22. do w. provoke Ld. are w. stronger than he? 

2Cor. 1. 14. that w. are your rejoicing, as ye ours 

9. 4. w. that w. say not you, should be ashamed 

10. 7. that as he is Christ's, so are w. Christ's 

11. 12. they may be found even as w. 

fra/. 1.8. though w. or an angel from heaven preach 

4. 3. w. when w. were children, were in bondage 

28. now w. as Isaac, are the children of promise 
Eph. 2. 10. for w. are his workmanship in C. Jesus 

1 Thess. 4. 17. w. which are alive shall be caught in 

the clouds, and so shall w. ever be with the Ld. 

5. 5. w. are not of the night nor of darkness 
Ueb. 3. 6. whose house are to. if 20. hold fast confid. 

10.39. w. are not of them who draw back to perdit. 
lJoA7i4.6.zo.are of G. hereby 20. knowSpiritof truth 

5.19. w. know that w. are of God and world lieth 

WEAK. 
jyum. 13. 18. and see whether they be strong or w. 
Judg. 16. 7. then shall I bezo. as other men, 11, 17. 

2 Sa?n. 3.39. Iain this day lo. though anointed king 
2 Chron.lS. 7. be strong, let not your hands be w. 
Job 4. 3. thou hast strengthened the u,. hands 
Psal. 6. 2. I am w. 1| 109. 24. my knees are w. 
Isa. 14. 10. art thou also become w. as we? 

35. 3. strengthen ye the w. hands 
Ezek. 7.17. all knees shall be 20. as water, 21. 7. 

16. 30. how w. is thy heart, saith the Lord God 
Joel 3. 10. let the w. say, I am strong 

Mat. 26. 41. but the flesh is w. Mark 14. 38. 
Jicts 20. 35. so labouring ye ought to support the ?o. 
Rom. 4. 19. being not ?o. in faith, he considered not 

8.3.for the law was w. thro' the flesh, God sending 

14. 1. him that is w. in the faith receive ye 
2. another who is w. eateth herbs 
21. whereby thy brother stumbleth or is made w. 

15. 1. we ought to bear the infirmities of the w. 
ICor. 1. 27. w. things to confound the mighty 

4. 10. we are w. \\ 8. 7. conscience being w. 10. 

8.12. wound their zo. conscience, sin against Christ 

9. 22. to the lo. I became as 20. that I might gain 
the w. I an made all things to all men 

11. 30. for this cause many are w. and sickly 
2Cor. 10. 10. his bodily presence is w. and speech 

11. 21. I speak as though we had been w. 

29. who is w. and I am not w.l 

12. 10. for when I am 20. then am I strong 

13. 3. which io you-ward is not ?o. but is mighty 
4. for we are w. in him, but shall live with him 

4S 



WEA 

2Cor. 13. 9. are glad when we are w. and ye stroB> 
Oal. 4. 9. how turn ye again to the w. elements 

1 Thess. 5. 14. support the w. be patient toward a-» 

WEAK-HANDED. 

2 Sam. 17. 2. 1 will come on him while he is ao. 

WEAKEiX. 
Isa. 14.12. how cut down, which didst w. nations' 

WEAKENED. 
Ezra 4. 4. then the people of the land w. Judgb 
JVeA. 6. 9. their hands shall be 20. from the wo 
Job 14. 1 10. but man dieth and is w. 
Psal. 102. 23. he w. my strength in the way 

WEAKENETH. 
Job 12. 21. he to. the strength of the mighty 
Jer. 38. 4. he w. the hands of the men of wai 

- WEAKER. 
2 Sa,m. 3. 1. David stronger, Saul's house w. and t> 
IPct. 3. 7. give honour to the wife as the w. veb» 

WEAKNESS. 
Exod. 32. t 18. nor voice of them that cry for ik 
ICor. 1. 25. the w. of God is stronger than men 
2. 3. I was with you in 20. and in fear 
15. 43. it is sown in 20. it is raised in power 
2 Cor. 12. 9. my strength is made perfect in w. 
13. 4. tho' crucified thro' w. yet he liveih by powei 
Ueb. 1. 18. a disannulling going before for the w. 
11. 34. out of 20. were made strong, waxed valiant 

WEALTH. 
Gen. 34. 29. the sons of Jacob took all their w. 
Deut. 8. 17. my power and my hand got me this 22;. 

18. the Lord givetli thee power to get w. 
Rnth 2. 1. Naomi had a kinsman, a man of to. 
ISam. 2. 32. thou shalt see an enemy in all the to 
2Kings 15. 20. Menah. exacted money of men ofw. 
2Chron. 1. 11. thou hast not asked 20. nor honour' 

12. I will give thee riches, and w. and honour 
Ezra 9. 12. 'nor seek their peace or w. for ever 
Esth. 10. 3. IMordecai seeking the 20. of his people 
Job 21.13. theyspend their days in ?c. and go down 
31. 25. if I rejoiced because my w. was great 
Psal. 44. 12. and dost not increase 20. by their price 
49. 6. they that trust in 20. and boast in riches 

10. wise men die and leave their 20. to others 
112. 3. w. and riches shall be in his house 

Prov. 5. 10. lest strangers be filled with thy 20. 
10. 15. the rich man's 20. is his strong citj", 18. 11. 
13. 11. 20. gotten by vanity shall be diminished 
22. the w. of the sinner is laid up for the just 
19. 4. 20. maketh many friends, the poor separated 
Eccl. 5. 19. to whom God hath given 20. 6. 2. 
Isa. GO. t 5. w. of Gentiles shall come to thee, 11. 
Zcch. 14. 14. 20. ofall the heathen shall be gathered 
Acts 19. 25. ye know that by this craft we have ts. 
ICor. 10. 24. but seek every man another's w. 

Common-WY.A'LTU. 
Eph. 2. 12. being aliens from iha co mm on-w. of \st. 

WEALTHY. 
Psal. 66. 12. thou broughtest us out into a 20. place 
Jer. 49. 31. arise, get vou up unto the w. nation 

WEANED. 

Gen. 21. 8. Isaac grew and was ?o. Abraham made 

a great feast the same day 

ISam. 1. 22. 1 will not go up till the child be w. 

IKiJigs 11. 20. whom Tahp. w. in Pharaoh's houie 

Psal. 131. 2. surely I behaved myself as a child that 

is 20. of his mother, my soul is as a 20. child 

Isa.ll.S.the 20. child put his hand on cockatrice den 

28. 9. them that are 20. from the milk and drawn 

Hos. 1. 8. when she 20. Lo-ruhama, she conceived 

WEAPON. 
Deut. 23. 13. thou shalt have a paddle upon thy 20. 
JVch. 4. 17. and with the other hand held a 20. 
.Job 20. 24. he shall flee from the iron 20. 
Isa. 54. 17. no 20. formed against thee shall proipej 
Ezek. 9. 1. with his destroving 20. in his hand, 2. 

WEAPONS. 
Gen. 27. 3. take, I pray, thy 20 thy quiver, and bow 
ISam. 21. 8. neither my sword nor w. with me 
2Kings 11. 8. compass the king round about, every 
man with his 20. in his hand, 11. 2CAr.23.7,10. 
2Chron. 32. t 5. Hezekiah made 20. in abundance 
Isa. 13. 5. Lord Cometh and the 20. of his indigna- 
tion to destroy the whole land, Jer. 50. 25 
Jer. 22. 7. prepare destroyers, every one with his 20 
Ezek. 39. 9. they shall set on fire and burn 20. 10 
John 18. 3. Judas comelh with lanterns and w. 
Ro??i.6.tl3.nor yield members as 20. of unrighteous 
2Cor. 10. 4. the w. of our warfare are not carnal 
See War. 
WEAR. 
Exod. 18. 18. wilt surely to. away, thou and people 
Deut. 22. 5. woman not w. what pertains to man 

11. thou shalt not to. garment of divers sorts 
ISam. 2. 28. burn incense to to. an ephod before me 

22. 18. Doeg slew 85 persons that did 20. an ephod 
Esth. 6. 8. the royal apparel the king useth to 20 
Job 14. 19. the waters w. the stones, washest away 
Isa. 4. 1. we eat our own bread and 20. our apparel 

65. t 22. mineelectshall20.outthe work of hand* 
Dan. 7. 25. shall w. out the saints of the Most High 



WEB 

Xech. 13. 4. nor shall tliey w. a rough garment 
Mat. 1 1. 8. that w. soft clothing are in kings' houses 
1,'ike y. 12. and when the day began to to. away 

VVEARETH. 
Iam.2. 3. ye fespecl liini that w. tiie gay clothing 

WEARiiNG. 
ISam. 14. 3. the Lord's priest in Shiloh w. an ephod 
John ly. 5. Jesus came forth w. the purple robe 

1 Fet.3. 3. whose adorning, let it not be w. of gold 

WEARY. 
Oen. 27. 46. Rebekah said, I am w. of my life 
£>euf.25.18. Amulek smote thee, when thou vvastzo. 
j^(/o'.4.31.JaelsmoteSiserawlienfastasleepandio. 

8. fj. we should give bread to thy men that are w. 

2 Sam. 16. 14. the king and all the people came zo. 
17. '2. I will come upon him while he is w. 

23. 10. he smote Philistines till his hand was w. 

Job 3. 17. the wicked cease, and the w. beat rest 
10.1. my soul is lo. of my life, leave my complaint 
16. 7. now he Jiath made me w. made desolate 
5S. 7. thou hast not given water to ?o. to drink 

Ps.Q.6. 1 am w.witb groaning, I make my bed swim 
63. 1 1- niy flesh longeth for thee in a w. land 

68. 9. thou didst confirm thy inheritance when w. 
69. 3. 1 am w. of my crying, my throat is dried 

Prov. 3. 11. my son, be not zo. of Lord's correction 
25. 17. lest he be w. of thee, and so hate thee 
fsa. 1. 14. feasts are trouble, I am w. to bear them 

5. 27. none shall be w. nor stumble among them 
7. 13. hear, O house of David, is it a small thing 

for you to lo. men, but will ye w. my God also'.' 
16.12.when it is seen that Moab is w. in high place 

28. 12. wherewith ye may cause the w. to rest 
32. 2. as the shadow of a great rock in a w. land 
40. 28. God, the Lord, fainteth not, neither is w. 

30. even the youths shall faint and be w. 

31. tha t wait on the Lord shall run and not be w. 
43. 22. but thou hast been w. of me, O Israel 
46. 1. they are a burden to the jd. beast 

50. 4. to speak a word in season to him that is re. 
Jer. 2. 24. all that seek her will not w. themselves 

6. 11. 1 am w. with holding in, I will j-our it out 

9. 5. they w. themselves to commit iniquity 
15. 6. Will destroy thee, I am w. with repenting 
20. 9. I was w. with forbearing, I could not stay 
31. 25. for I have satiated the w. soul 

51. 58. the folk shall labour in the fire and be w. 
64. thus shall Babylon sink and they shall be w. 

Hab. 2. 13. people shall w. themselves for vanity 
hukc 18. 5. lest by her continua4 coming she w. me 
Oa^0.9.1et us not be w.'m well-doing, 2 Thess. 3.13. 

WEARIED. 
Qen. 19. 11. they lo. themselves to find the door 
Isa. 43. 23. nor have I w. thee with incense 
24. thou hast w. me with thine iniquities 

47. 13. thou art w. in the multitude of thy counsels 

57. 10. thou art w. in the greatness of thy way 
Jer. 4. 31. my soul is w. because of murderers 

12. 5. if run with footmen and they m. thee, if in 
the land of peace wherein trustedst they tc. thee 
Eiek. 24. 12. she hath 70. herself with lies 
Mie. 6. 3. O my people, wherein have I w. thee 1 
JlfaZ.2.17.ye have w. the Lord, yet ye say, wherein 
have we w. himi every one that doeth evil 
John 4>,6. Jesus being w. sat thus on the well 
Heb. 12. 3. lest ye be w. and faint in your minds 

WEARIETH. 
Job 37. 11. by watering he w. the thick cloud 
F.ccl. 10. 15. the labour of the foolish ?c. every one 

WEARINESS. 
Ekd. 12. 12. much study is a w. of the flesh 
Mai. 1. 13. he said, what a lo. is it! and he snuffed 
2 Cor. 11. 27. in w. and painfulness, in watchings- 

WEARISOME. 
Job 7. 3. and w. nights are appointed to me 

WEASEL. 
Lev. 11. 29. the w. and the mouse, unclean to you 

WEATHER. 
Job 37. 22. fair w. cometh out of the north 
Prov. 25. 20. as he that taketh a garment in cold w. 
Mat. 16. 2. it will be fair w. for the sky is red 
3- in the morning it will be foul w. to day 
WEAVE. 
faa. 19. 9. they that w. net-works be confounded 
59.5.theyhatchcockatrice eggs and to.spider'sweb 

WEAVER. 
Exod. 35.35. with wisdom to work the work of 10. 
ISa7n.l7.7. the staff'of Goliath's spear was like a id. 
beam, 2 Sam. 21. 19. 1 Chron.ll. 23. | 20. 5. 
/ob 7. 0. my days are swifter than a w. shuttle 
/<fo. 38. 12. 1 have cut off like a ?o. my life 

WEAVEST. 
Judg. 16. 13. if thou w. seven locks of my head 

WEB. 
/r«f^.l6.13.ifthou weavest seven locks with the w. 
14 and went away with pin of beam and the w. 
fob 8. 14. and whose trust shall be a spider's w. 
l$c. 59. 5. they weave the spider's w. 

WEBS. 
Ita. 59. 6. their w shall not become garments 
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WEE 

WEDDING. 

Mat. 22. 3. to call them that were bidden to w. 
8. the w. is ready || 10. the w. is furnished 
11. he saw a man that had not a w. garment 

Luke 12. 36. when he will return from the w. 
14. 8. when thou art bidden of any man to a w. 
WEDGE. 

Josh. 7. 21. Achan saw a w. of god of 50 shekels 
24. Joshua took Achan and the 10. of gold 

Isa. 13. 12. more precious than golden 20. of Ophir 
WEDLOCK. 

Ezek.lQ. 38. I'll judge thee as women that break w. 
WEEDS. 

Job 31. t 40. let 10. grow instead of barley 

Jonah 2. 5. tiie lo. were wrapped about my head 
WEEDY. 

Jer. 49. t 21. the noise was heard in the w. sea 
WEEK. 

The Hebrews had three sorts of weeks. (1) 
Weeks of days, lohich were reckoned from one 
sabbath to another. (2) Weeks of years, which 
were reckoned from one sabbatical year to 
another, and which consisted of seven years. 
(3) Weeks of seven times seven years, or of 
forty nine years, lohich are reckoned from one 
jubilee to another. 

The seventy weeks, in Dan. 9. 24. It is avrreed 
that these arc weeks of years, and not of days. 
They consist of seven lunar or Hebrew years : 
by which reckoning of seventy weeks make up 
four hundred and ninety years. This way of 
reckoning years by days is not unusual in the 
sacred loritings, See Lev. 25. 8. Ezek. 4. 4, 5. 
Rev. 12. 6. I 13. 5. There are many different 
hypotheses concerning the beginning and end of 
DanieVs seventy weeks, even among Christian 
writers, icho believe this prophesy marks out the 
time of the birth and death of our Saviour Je- 
sus Christ. Some begin them from the first 
year of Darius the Mede, which is the epocha 
of Daniel's prophecy, and make them to deter- 
mine at the profanation of the temple, lohich 
happened under the persecution of Antiochus 
Epiphanes. Others begin them, from the first 
year of Cyrus at Babylon, and place the 
end of them at the destruction of the temple 
by the Romans. Others fix the beginning at 
the first year of Darius the Mede, in which 
this revelation was made to Daniel; and put 
the end at the birth of Jesus Christ. .Tulius 
.Sfricanus places the first year of the seventy 
weeks at the ticentieth year of king Ar- 
taxerxes Longimanus, who gave a commission 
or decree to JSTchemiah, to rebuild the walls of 
Jerusalem. From thence to the last week, in 
which the Messiah was put to death, are reck- 
oned seventy weeks or four hundred and ninety 
lunar years. This hypothesis or system seems to 
be the most rational of any that has been pro- 
posed by the ancients, and is adhered to, some 
small particulars excepted, by the greatest 
part of interpreters and chronologers. 

The greatest difference amongehr analog ers in the 
calculation of these years, does not exceed nine 
ortenyears. Petavius,toho has treated of this 
matter in his twelfth book De Doctrina tempo- 
rum, 7-econcz7e5 all these differences by shezcing 
that the words of the prophecy of Daniel, From 
the going forth of the commandment to restore 
and to build Jerusalem, ought to be understood 
of the complete execution of the order to rebuild 
Jerus alem, which was not performed but by J\re- 
hemiah. Heshews also, that thetwentieth year 
of Artaxerxes, mentioned Neh. 2. 1. ought to be 
explained, not of the twentieth year of the reign 
of Artaxerxes alone,butof his twentieth year, 
beginning from the time that his father asso- 
ciated him with himself in the kingdom, ten 
years before his death. These te7i years being 
deducted from the number of years that elapsed 
from the decree of Artaxerxes in favour ofJ^e- 
hemiah, to the death of Jesus Christ, deliver 
the chronologers out of their perplexities, and 
dispel the difficxdtics that arose from the ten 
supernumerary years, given by their calcula- 
tion of the four hundred and ninety years, con- 
tained in the seventy weeks of Daniel. 

The modern Jews are not agreed among them- 
selves, fearing to be convicted, from this pro- 
phecy, that the Messiah is already come, and 
that their expectation of him is in vain. Some 
pronounce a curse against them that compttte 
the time, saying, it is in vain, to expect the 
Messiah, who hath been come a long while ago: 
Others say he is not yet cnme, but that he 
would have come a great while ago, if the sins 
of the .Tews hadnotpreventedhim. Othersplace 
thebeginning of the seventy weeks at thedestruc- 
tion of the first temple by JSTebuchadnezzar, and 
the end at the destruction of the second temple 



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by Titus. Between these two events theytttke% 
but two hundred and ninety years, which is 
a proof of their great ignorance in muuters of 
chronology. 
Gen. 29. 27. fulfil her w. \\ 28. and fulfilled her w 
Dan. 9. 27. shall confirrnthecovenant with many 
for one w. in the midst of the ?o. sacrifice cease 
Mat.23. 1. to dawn toward the first day of the w 
Mark 16. 2, 9. Luke 24. 1. John 20 
1, 19. 
Luke 18. 12. I fast twice in the w. I give tithes 
Acts 20. 7. the first day of the w. Paul preached 

1 Cur. 16. 2. on the first day of the jc. let every one 

WEEKS. 

I^ev. 12. 5. if a maid child shall be unclean two w. 

Jfum. 28. 26. bring a meat-offering after your w, 

Jer. 5. 24. reserveth the appointed m. of liar vest 

Dan. 9. 24.scventy w. are determined on thy people 
25. know, after threescore and two w. 20. 
10. 2. I Daniel was mourning three full w. 
3. nor anoint myself till three w. were fulfilled 
See Feast, Seven. 
WEEP. 

The ancient Hebrews wept, andmade their trouble 
to appear openly, in mourning and affliction. 
They were not of opinion, that courage and 
greatness of soul consisted in seeming to be 
insensible in adversity, or inrestraining their 
tears. It was even looked upon as a great dis- 
respect for any one not to be bewailed at his 
funeral. Job says of the wicked man, His 
widow shall not weep'. Job 27. 15. .find tha 
Psalmist, speaking of the death of Hophni and 
Phinehas, says, Their priests fell b3'the sword, 
and their widows made no lamentation, Psal. 
78. 64. God forbids Eiekiel to weep, or to ex- 
press any sorrow for the death of his wife, lo 
shew that the Jews should be reduced to so 
great calamities, that they should not have the 
liberty even to mourn or bewail themselves, 
Ezek. 24. 16. 

Weeping men, and weeping women. The ancient 
Hebrews used to hire men and women to weep 
at funerals. Jer. 9. 17, 18, Thus saith thft 
Lord of hosts, Consider ye, and call for the 
mourning women that they may come, and 
send for cunning women that they may come, 
Src. And in Amos 5. 16, Wailing shall be 
in all streets, and they shall say in all the 
high-ways, alas ! alas I and they shall call the 
husbandmen to mourning, and such as are 
skilful of lamentation to wailing. All the 
weeping men and women of Israel heretofore 
sung the Lamentations Chat .leremiah com 
posed for the death of the pious king Josiah 

. 2 Chron. 35. 25. 

Gen. 23. 2. Abraham came to w. for Sa»"ah 
43.30.Joseph'sbowelsdidyearn,soughtwheretozo. 

JVm7w.11.10. Moses heard the people t^j. in families 
13. they w. unto me, saying, give us to eat 

\Sam. 11. 5. what aileth the people that they zo ? 
34. until they had no more power to w. 

2 Sam. 1. 24. ye daughters of Israel, 76. over Saul 
12. 21., thou didst w. for the child while alive 

2 Chron. 34. 27. and didst rend thy clothes, and w. 
jVeh. 8. 9. this day is holy, mourn not, nor w. 
.Job 27. 15. and his widows shall not w. 

30. 25. did not I w. for him that was in troublt ? 
31. and my organ into the voice of them thatw 

31. t 38. if the furrows likewise thereof 7/7. 
Eccl. 3. 4. a time to w. and a time to laugh 
Isa. 15. 2. he is gone to the high places to w. 

22. 4. I will ?c. bitterly, labour not to comfort me 
30. 19. thou shalt70. no more, he will be gracious 
33. 7. the ambassadors of peace shall w. bitterly 

Jer. 9. 1. that I might w. day and night for slain 

13.17. butif ye will not hear it, my soul shall 7/7. in 
secret places for your pride, my eye shall w.sore 

22. 10. w. ye not for the dead, nor bemoan him, w. 
sore for hi.m that goeth away, he shall not return 

48. 32. O vine of Sibrjia, I will w. for thee 
Lam. 1. 16. for these things I w. my eye runneth 
Ezek. 24. 16. nor shalt thou mourn nor w. 23. 

27. 31. shall w. for thee with bitterness of heart 
.Tocl 1. 5. awake, ye drunkards, w. and howl 

2. 17. let the priests w. between the porch and altar 
Mic. 1. 10. declare it not in Gath, w. not at all 
Zech. 7. 3. should 1 70. in fifth month, as have don* 
Mark 5. 39. why make ye this ado, and w. ? 

14. t 72. when he thought thereon, he began tow 
Luke 6. 21. blessed are ye thatw. now, for ye shaB 
25. woe to you that laugh now, ye sh ill w. 

7.13. Lord saw her and said,7r. not,8,.52 Rev.b.\ 

23. 28. w. not for me, but w. for yoursjlves 
John 11. 31. she goeth unto the grave to 10. them 

16. 20. ye shall w. but the world shall rejoice 
.^cis 21. 13. what mean ye to w. and break myhcart 
Rom. 12. 15. and w. with them that w. 
1 Cor. 7. 30. they that w. as though they w«p1lnc 
Jam. 4. 9. be afflicted, and mourn, and ». 



WEI 

Jam. 5. 1. go to now, ye rich men, w. and howl 
Rev. 18. 11. merchants of earth shall w. and mourn 

WEEPERS. 
Judg. 2. 15. tliey called the name of that place, jc. 

WEEPEST. 
15a?«.1.8.Hannali,why M.thoul why eat. thou not? 
John 20. 13. angels said, woman, why lo. thou"? 15. 

VVEEPETH. 
i Sam. 19. 1. it was told Joab, behold the king id. 
"Kings 8. 12. Hazaelsaid, why lo. my lord? 
Psal. 126. 6. he that goeth forth and w. bearing 
Lam. 1.2. she w.sore in night her tears on her cheeks 

WEEPING. 
Gen. 35. j 8. name of it was called, the oak of m. 
45. t 2. Joseph gave forth his voice in lo. 
J^Tum. 25. 6. w. before the door of the tabernacle 
Deut. 34. 8. so the days ofw. for Moses were ended 
2 Sam. 3. 16. her husband went along with her w. 
13. t 36. king and servants wept with a w. greatly 

15. 30. they went up, w. as they went up 
iKing-s 20. t3. remember how I have walked before 

tJiee, Hezekiah wept with a great w. Jsa. 38. 1 3. 
Ezra 3. 13. not discern the noise of joy from w. 

10. 1. when Ezra had prayed and confessed, w. 
Est/i. 4. 3. in every province was fasting and w. 
Job 16.16. my face is foul with w. and on my eyehds 

28. 1 11. he bindeth the floods from w. 
Psal. 6. 8. the Ld. hath heard the voice of my w. 

30. 5. 20. may endure for a night, but joy cometh 

102. 9. I have mingled my drink with w. 
Isa. 15. 3. in their streets howl, w. abundantly 

16. 9. therefore I will bewail with the w. of Jazer 



WEL 

heavy, to buy wiVi, and another too light, to sell ' 

with; but only one stone, or one true weight. Prov. 16. 



the vine oi Sibmah, O Heshbon, Jr.r. 48. 32. 
22. t 4. look away from me, I will be bitter in w. 
12. in that day did the Lord of hosts call to w. 
65. 19. the voice of w. shall be no more heard 
fer. 3. 21. the zc. of Israel heard on high places 
9. 10. for the mountains will I take up a jo. 
31. 9. they shall come with w. and supplications 
15.voice heard in Ramah, lamentation and bitter 
w. Rachel w. for her children, Jilat. 2. 18. 
16. thus saith Lord, restrain thy voice from m. 
41. 6. Ishmael went forth to meet them w. 
48. 5. continual w. shall go up, a cry of destruction 
50. 4. Judah going and mj. to seek Lord their God 
Ezek. 8. 14. there sat women w. for Tammuz 
Joel 2. 12. turn ye to me with fasting and with w. 
Mai. 2. 13. covering the altar of the Lord with w. 
JUat. 8. 12. there shall be ic.and gnashing of'teeth, 
22. 13. 1 24. 51. I 25. 30. Uike 13. 2-S. 
iM&e7.38.a woman stood at his feet behind him w. 
/o/trall. 33.whenJes.saw her w. and the Jews also 
w. which came with her, iie groaned in spirit 
20. 11. Mary stood without at the sepulchre, w. 
Jlcts 9. 39. and all the widows stood by him w. 
Phil. 3. 18. 1 have told you often, now toll you w. 
Rev. 18. 15. the merchant shall stand afar off zc. 
19. every ship-master and sailors cried, w. 
WEIGH. 
Exod. 22. 1 17. if father refuse he shall w. money 
\Kings 20. t 39. thou shalt w. a talent of silver 
ICAroM. 20. 2. David found his crown to m. a talent 
Ezra 8. 29. keep them until ye w. them before the 
chief of the priests and the Levites 
Esth. 3. t 9. 1 will w. 10,000 talents of silver 
Job 31. t 6. let him w.rae in balances of justice 
Psal. 58.2. youzc. violence of your bauds in earth 
Isa. 26. 7. thou dost ic. the path of the just 
55. t2. why lo. ye money for what is not bread? 

WEIGHED. 
Gen. 23. 16. Abraham w. to Ephraim the silver 

1 Sam. 2. 3. by the Lord actions are w. 

17. 7. his spear's head w. 600 shekels, 2 SaTTZ. 21.16. 

2 Sam. 14. 26 Absalom w. the hair of his head 
Ezra 8. 25. priests w. to them the silver and gold 

26. I w. into their hands the silver of vessels, 33. 
Job 6. 2. Oh that my grief were thoroughly w. 
28. 15. nor shall silver be w. for the price of it 
31. 6. let me be w. in an even balance 
Psal. 78. t 50. he w. a path to his anger 
Tsa. 40. 12. who hath w. the mountains in scales 
Jer. 32. 9. Jeremiah ?o. him the money, 17 shekels 
Dan. 5. 27. Tekel, thou art w. in the balances 
Zeeh. 11. 12. CO thev w. for my price thirty pieces 

WEIGHER. 
Isa. 33. 1 18. where is the scribe? where is the a?.? 

' WEIGHETH. 

Job 28. 25. and he w. the waters by measure 
Prov. 16. 2. but the Lord lo. the spirits 

WEIGHING. 
M'um. 7. 85. each charger w. 1| 86. golden spoons to. 

WEIGHT. 
/is the Hebrews had not the use of coined money, 
whichwas of a certain determined weight, they 
weighed all the gold and silver they used m 
trade. The general word they used to denote a 
weight was a stone ; Deut. 25. 13, Thou shalt 
not have in thy bag divers iceights; the Hebrew 
tays, a stone and a stone. That is, they were 
forbid to keep two different weights, one too 
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And in Prov. 20. 10, God condemns fraud and 
injustice in trajpc. Divers weights, and divers 
measures, both of them are alike abomination to 
the Lord. The shekel, the half shekel, and the 
talent, arc not only denominations of money 
of a certain value, of gold and silcer, but also 
of a certain weight. When jMoses expressed 
the drugs which were to compose the perfume to 
be burnt upon the golden altar, he says, that 
they were to take the weight of live hundred 
shekels of myrrh, &c. Exod. 30. 23. And in 
2 Sam. 14. 2b, it is said, that Absalom's hair 
weighed two hundred shekels. 

The shekel, or weight of tlie sanctuary, accord- 
ing to several interpreters, was double to the 
common shekel; but others think it was the 
same as the common shekel, and the words of i 
the sanctuary, are added, to express a just and 
exact weight, according to the standards that 
were kept in the temple, or tabernacle. 

The weight of glory, of which St. Paul speaks, 
2 Cor. 4. 17, a far more exceeding and eternal 



WEL 

WELL-SPRING. 

22. understanding is a w. 



■spriiig o( lif^ 



weight of glory, is opposed to the lightness of 
the evils of this life. The troubles and afflic- 
tions we endure are of no weight at all, if coin- 
pared to the weight of that glory which is to be 
revealed. Weight is put for the burden of sin, 
Hebrews 12. 1. 
fi!era.43.21.man's money in mouth of sack in full w. 
Exod. 30. 34. of each shall there be a like w. 
Lev. 19. 35. ye shall do no unrighteousness in w. 
26. 26. they shall deliver you your bread by w. 
Deut. 25. 15. thou shalt have a perfect and just w. 
Judg. 8. 26. w. of golden ear-rmgs 1,700 shekels 
2 Sam. 12. 30. w. of king's crown a talent of gold 
IKin'rs 7. ^. and Solomon left ii^ the vessels un- 
weighed, neither was tiie w of the brass 
found out, 2Kings 25. ,16. 
IChr. 28. 14. hegavegold by w. for thingsof gold, 
silver also by w. for instruments of silver 
Job 23. 25. to make the w. for the winds 
Prov. 11. 1. but a just w. is his delight 
16. IJ. a just w. and balance are tlie Lord's 
Ezek. 4. 10. thy meat shall be by w. twenty shekels 

16. and they shall eat bread by w. and with care 
Zeeh. 5. 8. he cast the w. of lead on the mouth 
2Cor. 4. 17. worketh for us a more exceeding w 
Heb.l-2.1.\ei us lay aside every m. and sin that besets 
Rev. 16. 21. every stone of hail the w. of a talent 

WEIGHTS. 
J^ev. 19. 36. just tc. shall ye have, I am the Lord 
Deut.25.13.thoa shalt not have in thy bag divers w. 
Prov. 16. 11. all the w. of the bag are his work 
20.10.divers ra.and measures are abomination, 23. 
Mic. 6. 11. and with the ba? of deceitful w. 

WEIGHTY. 
Prov. 27. 3. a stone is heavy and the sand ic. 
Zeeh. 5. 1 7. there was lift up a w. piece of lead 
2 Cor. 10. 10. for his letters, say they, are w. 

WEIGHTIER. 
Mat. 23. 23. scribes have omitted w. matters of law 

WELFARE. 
Gen. 43. 27. he asked them of their w. and said 
Exod. 18. 7. they asked each other of their w. 
1 Chr. 18. 10. Tou sent to David to inquire of his w. 
J\reh. 2. 10. was come a man to seek the to. of Israel 
Job 30. 15. and my w. passeth away as a cloud 
Ps. 69. 22. that which should have been for their w. 
■Jer. 3y.4. this man seeketh not the ic. of his people 

WELL, Substantive. 

Gen. 21. 19. she saw a w. of water and she went 

30. that they may witness I have digged this w. 

24. 13. behold, I stand here by w. of water, 43. 

49. 22. Joseph is a fruitful bough b^ a w. 

JVwTTi. 21. 16. that is the w. whereof the Lord spake 

17. spring up, O 20. || 18. princes digged the w. 
2Sa7n. 17. 18. aman that had a zc. in his own court 

23. 15. Oh that one would give me drink of the 
water of the 2^. Bethlehem, LChron. 11.17, 18. 
Psal. 84. 6. who passing through Baca make it a w. 
Prov. 5. 15. drink waters out of thine own w. 
10. 11. the mouth of a righteous man is tc. of life 
Cant. 4. 15. a w. of living waters from Lebanon 
John 4. 6. now Jacob's w. was there, Jesus being 
wearied with his journey sat thus on the w. 
11. the w. is deep || 12. Jacob gave us the w. 
14. shall be in him a 20. of water springing up 
WELLS. i S » i" 

Gen. 26. 15. all W.Abraham's servants had digged 

18. and Isaac digged again the w. of water 
Exod. 15. 27. came to Llam, where were twelve w. 
JfTum. 20. 17. nor will we drink of the water of w. 
Deut. 6.11. and w. digged which thou diggedst not 
2Kings 3. 19. and ye shall stop all w. of water 

25. they stopped all the w. of water, felled trees 
2Chron. 26. 10. Uzziah bnilt towers and digged w. 
/5a.l2.3.shall draw water out of the ?c. of salvation 
2Pc£.2.17.these are zc.withoutwater.clouds carried 



1. 23. and the saying pleased me w. 
given rest to your brethren, as w. as you 

i a 



18. 4. the lo.-spriiig of wisdom as a flowing brook 

WELL, Adverb. 
Gen. 4. 7. if thou dobt not w. sin heth at the door 

12. 13. that it may be w. with me for thy sake 
16. he entreated Abram w. for her sake 

13. 10. Jordan was w. watered every where 
18. 11. Abrah. and Sarah w. stricken in age, 24. 1. 

29. 6. Jacob said, is he w.? and they said, he is w. 
40. 14. think of me, when it shall be w. withthea 
43. 27. is your father w.? is he yet alive? 

Exod. 1.20. therefore God dealt z^.with midwives 
4. 14. 1 know that he can speak w. 
Jfum. 11. IS. for it was w. with us in Egypt 

13. 30. Caleb said, we are w. able to overcome!^ 
36. 5. thetribeof the sons of Joseph hath said w. 

Deut. "~ 

3. 20. 

4. 40. that it may go ic. with thee and thy chil- 
dren, 5. K. I 6. 3, 18. 1 12. 25, 28. 1 19. li 
I 22. 7. Ruth 3. 1. Eph. 6. 3. 

5. 14. thy maid-servant may rest as w. as thou 
28. 1 heard words of peo. they have zc. said, 18.17. 
29. that it might be w. with them and theirs 
33. that it may be w. with you, Jer. 7. 23. 
7. 18. but shalt w. remember what the Lord did 
15. 16. wilt not go away because he is w. with thee 
Judg. 9. 16. if thou hast dealt w. with Jerubbaal 

14. 3. get her for me, for she pleaseth me w. 7. 
20. 48. as w. the men of every city as the beast 

Ruth 3. 13. 2C. let him do the kinsman's part 
ISam. 16. 16. he shall play and thou shalt be w. 
20.7. if he say thus, it is ?«. thy servant hath peace 

24. 20. I know w. thou shalt surely be kiag 
2Sam. 6. 19. he dealt bread as w. to women as men 

18. 28. Ahimaaz called, and said all is w. 
IKings 8. 18. and the Lord said unto David my 
father, thou didst w. it was in thy heart to 
build a house, 2 Chron. 6. 8. 
18. 24. all the people answered, it is w. spoken 
2Kings 4. 26. is it 10. with thee? is it w. with thj 
husband? is it w. with the child? it is w. 

5. 21. is all w.? 9.11. |i 7. 9. we do not w. 

25. 24. dwell in the land, and serve the king of 
Babylon, and it shall be w. with vou, Psal, 
128. "2. Jer. 40. 9. 

2 Chron. 12. 12. also in Judah things went w. 

PsaL49.18.raen praise when thou dost w. to thyself 
119. 65. thou hast dealt jc. with thy servant, O Ld, 

Prov. 11. 10. when it goeth w. with the righteous 
14. 15. the prudent man looketh w. to his goinga 
24.32. tlieni saw and considered it w. looked on it 

30. 29. there be three things which go zo. yea four 
31. 27. she looketh w. to the ways of her household 

Eccl. 8. 12. it shall be w. with them that fear God 

13. but it shall not be ic. with the wicked 

Tsa. 3. 10. say to righteous it shall be w. with him 

Jer. 1. 12. the Lord said to me, thou hast w. seen 

15. 11. Lord said, it shall be w. with thy remnant 

22. 15. it was w. with him, he judged needy, 16. 

39. 12. take him, look ?o. to him, do him no harm 

40, 4. come, and I will look w. to thee 
42. 6. that it may be w. with us when we obey 
44. 17. for then we were w. and saw no evil 

Ezek. 24. 5. make it boil w. seethe bones therein 
10. spice it w. || 44.5. mark k. behold and hear 
33. 32. of one that can play w. on an instrument 
Jonah 4. 4. the Lord said, dost thou w. to be angry? 

9. I do w. to be angry, even unto death 

Mat. 15. 7. ye hypocrites, ?o. did Esaias prophesy 

of you, saying, Mark 7. 6. .'lets 28. 25 

25. 21. w. done, thou good and faithful servant 

enter into the joy of thy Lord, 23. I^uke 19.17 

Mark 7.37. he hath done all things w. deaf toheai 

12. 28. perceiving that he had answered them w 
Luke 1.7. Zacharias andEhsabeth were now both 

w. stricken in yeara 
6. 26. woe unto you when all men speak w. of yoa 

13. 9. if it bear fruit, w. if not, cut it down 
20. 39. Master, thou hast w. said, John 4. 17. 

John 8. 48. say we not w. thou hast a devil 
13. 13. ye call me Lord, ye say w. for so I am 
18. 23. but if ic. why smitest thou me? 
iCor. 7. 37. he that will keep his virgin, doth w. 

38. he that giveth her in marriage, doth w. 
Gal. 4. 17. they zealously aifect you, but not w. 
5. 7. ye did run w. who did hinder you? 
Phil. 4. 14. ye have done w. ye did communicata 
1 Tim. 3. 4. one that ruleth w. his own house 
5. 17. let ihe elders that rule w. be counted worthy 
Titus 2. 9. and to please them w. in all things 
Jam. 2.19. believestthereisone God, thondostw. 
See As, Do, Doing, Favoured, Pleased 
WELL-BELOVED. 
Cant. 1. 13. a bundle of myrrh is my w. unto me 
fsa. 5. 1. now will I sing to w. a song of my beloved 
Mark 12. 6. he sent his w. son also to tbern 
Rom.16. 5. salute w. Epenetus first-fruits of Achaii 
3 John 1. the elder to the w. Gaiu*, I love in trutt 



WEN 

Fcry WELL. 
jScts 25.10.doae no wrong,aB Uiou very zo.knowest 
2 Tim.1.18. he minis»4".red lo me, thou knovvest v.w. 

WELL-NIGH. 
Psal. 73.2. as for me my steps had w.-nigh slipped 

WEN. 
Lev. 22. 22. maimed, or having a w. or scurvy 

WENCH. 
85am. 17. 17. a w. told Jonathan and Ahimaaz 

WENT. 
Gen. 35. 3. the Lord was with me in the way I w. 
JVwm.10.14. in the first place m;. standard of Judah 

14. 24. him will I bring into land whereto he w. 
22.22.God's anger was kindled because Balaamzc. 

24. 1. Balaam 20. not to seek for enchantments 

25. 8. Phinehas w. after the man of Israel 
Deut. 1. 31. God bare thee in all the way ye w. 
Tosh. 24. 17. he preserved us in all the way we w. 
Judg. 1. 3. so Simeon w. with Judah 

if. and Judah w. with Simeon his brother 

16. 19. Samson's strength w. from him 

1 Sam. 10. 14. Saul's uncle said, whither w. ye? 

20. there w. with Saul a band of men 

17. 12. the man w. for an old man in days of Saul 
15. but David w. to feed his father's sheep 

23.13 Dav.and his men w. wherever they could go 
30. 22. because they w. not with us, will not give 

2 Sam. 1. 4. how m. the matter 1 I pray thee tell me 

8. 3. as he lo- to recover his border, 1 Chron. 18.3. 
6. Syrians became servants, and Lord preserved 

David whithersoever he w. 14. 1 Chr. 18. 6, 13. 

15. 11. w. in their simplicity and knew nothing 

18. 33. as he w. thus he said, O my son Absalom 
1 Kings 11.6. Solomon w. not fully after the Lord 

13. 12. and their father said, what way w. he 1 

14. he w. after the man of God and found him 

22. 24. he said, which way w. the Spirit of the Ld. 

from me, to speak to thee ? 2 Chron. 18. 23. 

48. but they w. not||2 Kings 2. 6. they two w. on 

%Kings 5.26. he said, w. notmy heart with thee? 

6. 4. so he 70. with them, and they cut down wood 

1 Chron. 7. 23. when he w. in to his wife, she cone. 

16. 20. when they w. from nation to nation, from 
one kingdom to another people, Psal. 105. 13. 

2 Chron. 10. 16. so all Israel w. to their tents 

12. 12. and also in Judah things w. well 

23. 17.all the people 20. to house of Baal and brake 
JSTeh. 2. 16. the rulers knew not whither I w. 
EsiA.2.14. in evening she zo. on morrow returned 
Psal. 42. 4. 1 w. with them to the house of God 

106. 32. it w. ill with Moses for their sakcs 
Prov. 7. 8. a young man w. the way to her house 
/sa.57.17.he w. on frowardly in the way of his heart 
Ezelc. 1. 9. they w. every one straight forward 

12. they turned not when they w. 10. 11. 

17. they w. on their four sides and returned not 

21. when those w. these tc.those stood,these stood 
20. 16. for their heart w. after their idols 

Hos.^2. 13. she w. after her lovers and forgat the L. 
5. 13. then w. Ephraim to the Assyrian and sent 

9. 10. they w. to Baal-peor and separated thems. 
11. 2. as they called them, so they w. from them 

£fa&.3.5.before him w. the pestilence,burning coals 

11. at the light of thine arrovvs, they w. 
Mat. 21. 29. but afterward he repented and w. 

30. he answered and said, I go, sir, but w. not 

25. 10. while they w. to buy, the bridegroom came 

Mark 1. 20. they left their father and ?o. after him 

Luke 2. 3. all w. to be taxed, everyone to his city 

16. 30. but if one w. to theih from the dead 

17. 14. that as they w. they were cleansed 
23.52.JosephM.to Pilate and begged body of Jesus 

John 4. 45. the Galileans also ?o. to the feast 

7. 53. every man w. to his own house 

9. 11. 1 w. and washed and I received sight 

13. 3. that he was come from God and w. to God 

18. 6. they w. backward and fell to the ground 
21. 23. then w. this saying among the brethren 

^cts 8. 4. they zo. every where preaching the word 
9. 1. Saul threatening w. unto the high priest 
10. 9. as they to. on their journey, Peter w. to pray 

14. 1. they w. both into synagogue of the Jews 

15. 38. and w. not with them to the work 

16. 16 as we w. to prayer, a damsel met us 
96. 12. as I w. to Damascus with authority 

1 Pet. 3. 19. which he 20. preach, to spirits in prison 

See Along. 
WENT about. 
Sfnm.W. 8. the people w. about and gathered it 

2 Kings 3. 25. the slingers 20. about it and sinote it 
2 Chron. 17. 9. tiiey w. about and taught the people 
Ecd. 2 20. 1 20. about to cause my heart despair 
Cant. 5. 7. the watchmen that 20. about found me 
3f(xf.4.23.Jesus 20.a&02faeaching,9. 35. Mark^.Q. 
dcts 9 29. they 20. abautto slay him, 21. 31. 126.21. 

10. 38. Jesus 20. about doing good and healing 

13. 11. he w. about seeking some to lead him 

WENT aside. [See Arose. 
Luke 9 10. Jesus took them and w. aside privately 
&-Aa 23. 19. the chief captain w. aside privately 



WEN 

WENT astray. 

Psal. 119. 67. before I was afllicted I w. astray 

Eiek. 44. 10. when Israel w. astray after idols, 15. 

48.11.itshallbeforthe priests whicli 20. notastray 

when Israel 20. astray as Levites 20. astray 

./VaM8.13.than of ninety-nine which w. not astray 

WENT away. 
Judg.l6.3.Sa.msoii w. away with doors of the gates 
14. and w. away with the pin of the beam 

19. 2. and his concubine 20. away from him 

2 Sam. 18. 9. the mule that was under him 20. awaij 
2 Kings 5. 11. but Naaman was wroth, and w.aioay 
2 CAro7i. 9. 12. queen of Shebazo. a2oa2/toherland 
Mat. 19. 22. he zo. away sorrowful, Mark 10. 22. 
26. 42. he 20. away the second time and prayed 

44. he 20. away the third time, Mark 14. 39. 
John\2. 11. by reason of hirn many 20. away 

20. 10. the disciples 20. away to their own home 
Acts 10. 23. on the morrow Peter 20. away 

WENT back. 
1 Kings 13. 19. so he 20. back and did eat and drink 
"i Kings 8. 29. king Joram 20. back to be healed 
John 6. 66. from that time many disciples 20. back 

WENT before. 

Exod. 13. 21. the Lord zo. before them in a cloud 

14. 19. the angel of God which zo. before the camp 

JV2im.l0.33.the ark of covenant zo. bcforeyJosh.3.6. 

Josh. 6.9. the armed men zo. 6ffore the priests, 13. 

1 Sam. 17.7. one bearing a shield zo. before him, 41. 

2 Sarn. 6. 4. and Ahio 20. before the ark 

10. 16. and Shobach20. beforcthem, 1 Chr. 19. 16. 

20. 8. when at Gibeon, Amasa 20. before them 
Job 18. 20. as they that lo. before were affrighted 
Psal. 68, 25. the singers w. before, the players 
Mat. 2. 9. the star which they saw zo. before thern 

21. 9. the multitudes that w. before them cried, 

Hosanna to the son of David, Mark 11. 9. 
Luke 18. 39. they which zo. before relbuked him 

22. 47. Judas zo. before and drew near to kiss him 
1 Tz'jn. 1.18. according to the prophecies which w.b. 

WENT behind. 
Exod. 14. 19. the angel removed and zo. behind 

WENT down. 
Gen.l2. 10. Abrara lO.down into Egypt to sojourn 
15. 17. when sun zo. down, a smoking furnace and 
burning lamp passed, Judg. 19. 14. 2 Sam. 2. 24. 
42.3. Joseph's brethren 20. (Z. ||43.15. Benjaminzo.rf. 
Exod. 19. 14. Moses zo. down from the mount to the 
people, and sanctified the people, 25. | 32. 15. 
Jfum. X6. 33. w. doion alive into the pit 
20. 15. how our fathers zo. d. into Egypt, and dwelt 
a long time, Deut. 10. 22. ] 26. 5. .Josh. 24. 4. 
Judg. 3. 27. Israel w. down after Ehud, 28. 
4. 14. Barak zo. do2cn from mount Tabor 

7. 11. Gideon w. down with Phurah his servant 
14. 1. Samson w. d. to Timnath and saw a woman 

of the daughters of the Philistines, 5, 7. 
18. the men said to him before the sun w.down 
19.Sa.msonw.d.own to Ashkelon and slew 30 men 
Ruth 3. 6. Ruth zo. doion unto the floor to Boaz 

1 Sam. 13. 20. the Israelites 20. down to sharpen 
22. 1. David's father's house 20. doion to him 

2 Sa7n. 5. 17-. David heard, and 20. down to the hold 
11.9. but Uriah 20. not do 20 w to his house, 10, 13. 
17. 18. a well in his court, whither they 20. dowii 
21. 15. David w. down against the Philistines 
23. 13. three of the thirty chief 20. doicn and came 

to David to cave of Adullam, 1 Chron. 11. 15. 

20. Benaiah w.d. and slew a lion in time of snow 

21. Benaiah w. d. to the Egyptian, and slew him 

with his own spear, 1 Chron. 11.22, 23. 
2 Kings 1. 15. Elijah w. down with him to the king 
2. 2. Elijah and Elisba w. down to Beth-el 
5. 14. Naaman zo. d. and dipped himself in Jordan 
8. 29. Ahaziah w. d. to see Joram, 2 Chron. 22. 6. 
2 Chron. 18. 2. Jehoshaphat 20. down to see Ahab 
Psal. 133. 2. the ointment that w. down to the skirts 
Cant. 6. 11. 1 20. down into the garden of nuts 
Isa. 52. 4. my people zo. down aforetime into Egypt 
Jer. 18. 3. then 1 20. down to the potter's house 
Ezek. 31. 15. in the day when he w. d. to the grave 
31. 17. they also 20. down to hell with him 
Jonah 1. 3. Jonah 20. down to Joppa and found 
2. 6. I w. down to the bottoms of the mountains 
Ltike 18. 14. this man 20. <Zo20zi justified rather 
John 5. 4. an angel 20. down and troubled the water 
.^cts 7.15. so Jacob zo. dow7i into Egypt and died 

8. 5. Philip zo. downto Samaria, preached Christ 
38. and they both w. down into the water 

10. 21. then Peter to. down to the men, and said 
12. 19. Herod 20. down from Judea to Cesarea 
20. 10. Paul 20. down and embracing him, said 
WENT forth. 

Gen. 8.7.a raven 20. forth\\ll. 31. w. forth from Ur 
18. Noah 20. forth, his sons and all out of ark, 19. 
10. 11. out of that land 20. forth Ashur 
12. 5. they 70. forth to go into land of Canaan 

JVzzm. 11. 31. there w. fdi-th a wind from the Lord 
31. 13. the princes w. forth to meet them, 33. 1. 

Judg.9.8. trees zo. forth to anoint a king over them 



WEN 

2 Sam. 20. 8. as he w. forth it fell out 

2 Kings 2. 21. Elisha 20. forth into the waters 

18. 7. he prospered whithersoever he w.foi-th 
Esth. 5. 9. then w. Haman/ort/t that day joyful 
JoZ/1.12. Satan w. forth from presence of Lord, 2.7 
/sa.37.36.angelofLord 20. /orJ/z and smote 185,006 

48. 3. the former things 20. forth, I shewed thens 
.Jer. 22. 11. Shallum who w. forth, outof thisjjlace 
JEze/i:. 16.14. thyrenownzo./o7-fA among the heathen 

24. 12. her great scum zo. not forth out of her 
Amos 5 3. that which w. forth by a hundred 
Hab. 3. 5 and burning coals w. forth at his feet 
Mat. 13. 3. behold, a sower w. forth to sow 

25. 1. ten virgins zo. forth to meet bridegroom* 
Mark 2. 12. he arose and took up bed and w. forth 

3 John!, because for his name's sake they w. forth 
Rev. 6. 2. he 20. forth conquering and to conquer 

WENT her way. 
15am.l.l8.woman 20. her loay and was no "noreead 
John 4. 28. the woman of Samaria 20 /,&/■ tuo' 

11. 28. when Martha had so said she 20 ner way 

WENT his way. * 

Gezi. 18.33. and the Lord w.his 7oay as soon as had 
24. 61. the servant took Rebekah and 20. his icaf 
25. 34. Esau did eat and drink and zo. his way 
Exod. 18. 27. Jethro w.his way into his own land 
J\rum.24.25. Balak || 1 Sam. 24. 7. Saul 20. his way 
1 Sam. 26.25. David 20. on Azs 2002/, Saul returned 
1 Kings 1.49. every guest of Adonijah w.hisioay 
Esth.i.n. so Mordecaizo.Az'szoaz/.didasEsthercom. 
Jer. 23. 11. the prophet Jeremiah w. his way 
Mat. 13. 25. his enemy sowed tares and 20. his way 
L2</ce4.30.he passing thro' midstofthem, 20. /tz'szoaz^ 
8.39. and he 20. his way and published great things 
22.4.Judas 20. his way and communed with priests 
.John 4. 50. and the man believed, and 20. his way 
Acts 8. 39. the eunuch 7C. on his way rejoicing 

9. 17. Ananias 20. his way and entered the house 

See Jesus, Went. 

WENT in, or into. 

Cezi. 7.7. Noah w.into the ark and his sons with him 

9. 20. z'ti two and two 1| 16. w. in male and female 

39. 11. Joseph zo. into the house to do business 

Exod. 5. 1. Moses and Aaron zo. in to Pharaoh,7.10. 

14.22. Israel 20. into midst of the sea on dry ground 

23. the Egyptians w. in after them, 15. 19. 
34. 35. until Moses w. in to speak with him 

Lev. 16. 23. when Aaron 20. into the holy place 
.Josh. 6. 23. the young men that were spies zo. in 
Judg. 3. 22. the haft also w. in after the blade 
17. 10. so the Levite 20. in and dwelt with Micah 

19. 15. when the Levite w. in to lodge in Gibeah 

1 Sam. 24. 3. Saul 20. z?z to cover his feet 

2 Sam. 7. 18. then 20. David in before the Lord 

1 Kings 1. 15. Bath-sheba 20. in unto the king 
22. 30. king of Israel disguised w. into the battle 

2Kings 4. 33. Elisha 20. in shut the door and prayed 
37. then she zo. in, fell at his feet and took her son 
5. 4. and one 20. in and told his lord, Uius and thus 
25. Gehazi w. in and stood before his master 

10. 24. when they 20. in to offer sacrifices 

2 Chron. 26. 16. Uzziah w. into the temple of Lord 
17. Azariah the priest w. in after him 

JVe/2. 9. 24. so the children w. in and possessed 
Esth. 7. 7. the king w. into the palace-garden 
Psal. 73. 17. until I w. into the sanctuary of God 
,Jer. 26. 21. Urijah fled and w. into Egypt 
Ezek. 8. 10. so I zo. in \\ 9. 2. six men w. in 

10. 2. the man clothed with linen w. in, 3, 6 

25. 3. when they 20. into captivity 

39. 23. Israel 20. into captivity for their iniquity 
Dan. 2. 16. Daniel 20. in and desired of the king 

24. to Arioch || 6. 10. he 20. in to his house to pray 
Mat. 8. 32. the devils 20. in to the herd of swine 

21.33.there was a certain householder zo.znio afar 

country, Mark 12. 1. L7ike 19. 12. | 20. 9 

25. 10. they that were ready w. in to the marriage 

27. 53. w.into the holy city, and appeared to many 

Mark 2. 26. how David 20. into the house of God, 

and did eat the shew-bread, Luke 6. 4 

15. 43. Joseph 20. in boldly to Pilate, craved body 

I^7ike 1. 9. lot was to burn incense when he w. in 

39. Mary arose and w. into the hill country 
24. 29. and he 20. in to tarry with them 
.John 18. 15. that disciple 20. in with Jesus 

20. 5. he saw linen clothes lying, yet 20. not in 

8. then 70. in also that other disciple, and saw 
Acts 1. 21. all the time the Lord 20. in and out 

10. 27. as Peter talked he w. in and found many 

12. 17. he departed and 20. into another place 
13. 14. tliey 20. into synagogue on the sabbath-daj 
17. 2. Paul zo. into the synagogue, 10. | 19. 8. 

Rom. 10. 18. their sound 20. into all the earth 

WENT in, as to a woman. 

Gen. 16.4. .Abram zo in to Hagar, she conceived 

19. 33. the first-born w in and lay with her father 

29.23.Laban brought Leah to Jacobjhezo.z'zi to he« 

30. he w. in alsounto Rach. || 30. 4. w. into Bilh. 

38. 2. Judah saw Shuah and 20. 271 to her 

9. when Onan 70. in to his brother's wife 



WEN 

Jndg- 16. 1. Samson saw a harlot and tc. in to her 
liuth 4. J3. Bcaz w. in to Ruth, she conceived 
26'am.l:.*.-4. David comforted Bath-sheba his wife, 
Lud ic. ill unto her, ^he bare a son, t;oionion 
16. 22. Absalom w. in to his lather's concubines 
17. 25. Ithra w. iiiio Abigail, Nahash's daughter 
20. 3. but David w. not in to them 
I Chron. 2. 21. Hezron w. in to daughter of Machir 
7.23.whenEphraim w.in to his \vile,she conceived 
Ezek. 23. 44. yet they w. in unto her as a harlot 
WENT oyer. 
Sam. 2. 15. there arose and w. over by number 
19. 17. and they tc. over Jordan before the king 
31. Barzillai w. over Jordan with the kmg 
t Kings 2. 8. so they two w. over on dry ground 

14. Elisha smote the waters and w. over 

IChr. 12. 15. these w. over Jordan when overflown 

29. 30. David's reign, and times that w. over him 

A'eA. 12. 38. other company w. orcr against them 

/sa.ol. 23. thy body as a street to them xl\a.iw. over 

WENT out. 
Gen. 4^6. Cain w. out from presence of Lord 
24. 63. Isaac w. out to meditate in the field 
34. 1. Dinah w. out to see the daughters of the land 

43. 31. Joseph washed his face and w. out 

44. 28. one w. out from me I saw him not since 
Ezod. 2. 11. Moses w. out to his brethren, 13. 

8. 12. Aaron w. out from Pharaoh, 30. [ 9. 33. 

12. 41. all the hosts of the Lord w. out, 14. 8. 

15. 20. all the women w. out after Miriam 

16. 27. there w. out some people on sabbath-day 

18. 7. Moses w. out to meet his father-in-law 
33. 7. every one w. out unto the tabernacle 

Lev. 10. 2. there w. out fire from the Lord 
,Vum. 10. 34. cloud was on them when they w. out 
11. 26. two men w. out into the tabernacle 
21. 23. Sihon ic. out against Israel into wilderness 
33. Og, the kingof Bashan, ?c. out against tiiem 
22. 32."behold, 1 w. out to withstand thee 
Josh. 6. 1. none lo. out, and none came in 

8. 14, the men of Ai w. out against Israel, 17. 
11. 4. the Canaanite w. ou£, and all their hosts 

Judg.-2.i5. they w. out, the Lord was against them 
3.. 19. all that stood by him ic. out from him 

19. 23. the master of the house w. out unto them 
Rutk 1. 21. 1 in. out full, and came home empty 
15'a?n.3.3. ere the lamp of God id. oat in the temple 

17. 35. 1 w. out after the bear, and sraote him 
18.5. Dav. 10.0. where Saul sent him, 13. 16. 1 19. 8. 

2 Sam. 11. 13. at even he zc. out to lie on his bed 

13. 9. they ic. out every man from him 

19. 19. the dav the king ic. out of Jerusalem 

lKings20. 16.*they M. out at noon || 17. w.out&ist 

21. the king of Israel 7C. out and smote the horses 

iKingsi.lS. the child w.out to his father to reapers 

37. she went in and took up her son, and w. out 

5. 27. Gehazi ic. out from his presence a leper 

9. 21. they 20. outea.ch in his chariot and met him 
24. and the arrow w. out of Jehoram's heart 

lC^ro«. 12. 17. David w. oui to meet them and said 
H. S.David heard of it, and to. out against them 
2 Chron. 15. 2. Azariah w. out to meet Asa 
5. was no peace to him that u:. out or came in 

19. 2. Jehu w. out to meet Jehoshaphat 

20.21. he appointed singers to praise as they w. out 
35. 20. Josiah w. out against Pharaoh-necho 
Esth. 7. 8. as the word w. out of the king's mouth 
Job 29. 7. when I w. out to the gate thro' the city 
31. 34. did fear terrify me that I w. not out at door 
Psal. 81. 5. when he w. out thro' the land of Egypt 
Jer.37.4.Jeremiah cameinand w.out among people 
Ezek. 10. 7. took fire from the cherub and ic. out 
^nws 5. 3. the city that w. out by a thousand 
Zcch. 8. 10. neitJier any peace to him that «:. out 
Mat. 11.7. Jesus said, what w. ye out into the wil- 
derness to see 1 8, 9. Luke 7. 24, 25, 26. 

20. 1. a man who w. out early to hire labourers 
3. he 70. out at third hour 1|.5. sixth |i 6. eleventJi 

22. 10. those servants ic. out into the high-ways 
Mark 3. 21. his friends w. out to lay hold on him, 

he is beside himself 
5. 13. the unclean spirits w. nut and entered into 
thf) swine, and ran down, Luke 8. 33. ./Sets 19. 12. 
14. they that fed the swine told it, they w. out to 
se,e what it was that was done, Luke 8. 35. 
Luke 6. 19 for there w. virtue out of him 
22. 62. Peter -w. out and wept bitterly 
John 8. 9. they which heard it, id. out one by one 
59. Jesus hid himself and w. out of the temple 
11. 31. Mary rose up hastily, and ic. out 
13. 30. Judas having received the sop w. out 

18. 16. then w. out that other disciple known to 
Acts 1. 21. all the time the Lord w. in and oiU 

15. 24. certain to. out from us have troubled you 

Heb.M Q. Abraham w. out, not knowing whither 

lJokn2. 19. they w. out from us, but not of us, they 

JO. out to be manifest that thev were not all of us 

WENT their way. 

Judg 18. 26. the children of Dan w. their way 

(Sam 30.2. AmalekitesburntZiklagandzo.tAwioa!/ 

6T7 



WEP 

JS'c/t. 8. 12. all the people w. their way to eat 
Zech. 10. 2. theretbre they w. their way as a flock 
Mat. 8. laS. that kept swine fled and w. their way 
20. 4. right I willgive you, and they w. their way 
22. 5. tney made li^hl of it and w. their ways 

22. they heard these words, they w. their way 
Mar kW.A.w .their way and found coll, Luke 19.32. 
John 11. 46. but some w. their ways to Pharisees 
Acts 8. 36. as they w. on their way came to water 

WENT through. 
J^'eh. 9. 11. thou didst divide the sea, they w. thro^ 
the midst of the sea on dry land, Psal. 66. 6. 
Psal. 66. 12. we w. thro' fire and through water 
Isa. 60. 15. forsaken, so that no man w. thro'' thee 
v1/arA-2.23. he w. through the corn fields on the sab- 
bath-dav,disciples began to pluck ears,Z>u/te6.1 
WENT up. 
Gen. 17. 22. and God w. up from Abraham 
35. 13. God w. up from Jacob in place he talked 

49. 4. w. up to fatlier's bed, he w. up to my couch 
Exod.Yi.Vd. Moses, Aaron, li Hurur.wp to top of hiil 

19. 3. Moses w. up to God, and the Lord called 

to him, 20. \ 24. 13, 15. | 34. 4. Deut. 10. 3. 
JVm77j.13.21. so they w. up, and searched the land 
31. but the men that w. up with him said 

20. 27. they w. up into mount Hor, 33. 38. 
Deut. 1. 43. and w. presumptuously up into the hill 
Josh. 6. 20. so that the people w. xip into the city 

14.8. brethren that w. up with me made heartmelt 
Judg. 1. 4. Judah w. up and the Lord delivered 
22. the house of Joseph also w. up againstBethel 
4. 10. Barak and Deborah ic. up witli 10,000 men 
8. 8. Gideon w. up thence to Penuel, 11. 

1 Sam. 1. 3. Elkanah w. up out of his city, 7, 21. 

I. 22. Hannah w. not tip, until child be weaned 
5. 12. the cry of the city w. up to heaven 

2 Sam. 15. 30. David wept as he w. up barefoot 
24. 19. David, according to the saying of Gad, w. 

up as the Lord commanded, 1 Chron. 21. 19. 
2.firm^s2.11. Elijahs, u^by a whirlwind to heaven 

4. 34. Elisha w. up and lay on the child, 35. 

19. 14. Hezekiah w. up into the house of the Lord, 

and spread it before the Lord, Isa. 37. 14. 

23.2.Josiah2o.uj3 to house of theLord,2CAr.34.30. 

1 C/iron. 11. 6. Joabic. up first and was chief captain 

£:ra2.1. these are the children of the province that 

w. up out of the captivity, 59. J^eh- 7. 6, 61. 

4.23. they w. up in haste to Jerusalem to the Jews 

7. 6. Ezra ic.up [\ ^YeA.12. l.the priest that w.up 

8. 1. this is the genealogy of them that w. up 
Ezek.l.lZ.'itw .up'dnd down among living creatures 

8. 11. and thick cloud of incense w. up 
10. 4. the glory of the Lord w. up, 11. 23, 24. 
19. 6. he ?c. up and down among the lions 
Mat.'i.lQ. Jesus w. up straightway out of the water 

5. 1. and seeing the multitude he w. up into a 

mountain, 14. 23. | 15. 29. Luke 9. 28. 
Luke 18. 10. two men w. up into the temple to pray 
John 7. 10. then w. he also up unto the feast 
.'lets 1. 10. as he w. up two men stood by him 
3. 1. Peter and John w. up into tire temple 
10. 9. Peter w. up upon the house-top to pray 
24.11. Paul w. up to Jerusalem, GaZ.l. 18. | 2. 1, 2. 
Gal. 1. 17. neither id. I up to Jerusalem with them 
Rev. 20. 9. thev w. up on the breadth of the earth 

WENT a whoring. 
.Tud g. '2. 11. l&r. w. a KAornio' after other gods,8. 33. 
Psal. 106. 39. w. a whoring with their inventions 

W^ENTEST. 
Gen. 49. 4. Reuben, thou w. up to thy father's bed 
Judg. 5. 4. Lord when thou w. out of Seir 
2Sam.l. 9. 1 was with thee whithersoever thouw. 
16. 17. why jc. thou not with thy friend 1 

19. 25. wherefore id. thou not with me 
Psal.GS. 7. OGod, when thou uj. before thy people 
Isa. 57. 7. even thither w. thou up to ofier sacrifice 

9. thou w. to the king with ointment and increase 
Jer. 2. 2. when thou ic. after me in the wilderness 
31. 21. set thine heart toward the way thou w. 
Hab. 3. 13. thou k. forth forsalvationof thy people 
Acts 11. 3. thou w. in to men iinciircumcised 

WEPT. 
Gen. 21. 16. Hagar sat and w. \\ 27. 38. Esau w. 
29. 11. Jacob w. 33. 4. | 37. 35. Hos. 12. 4. 
42. 24. Joseph turned from his brethren and 7C. 
_ 43. 30. I 45. 2, 14, 15. | 46. 29. | 50. 1, 17. 

50. t 3. the Egyptians w. for Joseph seventy days 
jEzo«Z.2.6.she saw the child, and, behold, the babew. 
J\''"u7n.ll.4. and the children of Israel also w. again. 

18, 20. 1 14. 1. Deut. 1. 45. | 34. 8. Judg. 

2. 4. I 20. 23, 26. | 21. 2. 
.Tudg. 14. 16. Samson's wife ic. before him 
Ruth 1. 9. Naomi k'^^sed her daughters and w. 14. 

1 Sam. 1. 7. Hannah w. and did not eat, 10. 

II. 4. all the people w. 2 S&m. 3. 32, 34. 

20. 41. Jonathan and David w. one with another 
24. 16. Saul w. || 30. 4. David w. 2 Sam. 1. 12. 

2 Sam. 3. 32. David w. at the grave of Abner 
12. 22. while the child was yet alive I fasted and w 
13. 38. the king and servants w. sore for Amnon 



WER 

2 Sam. 15. 23. he and country w.\\ 30. w. as he wen« 

18.33. king was much mx)ved and m. for Absaloia 
2 Kings 6. 11. and the man of God w. 

13. 14. Joash w. over Ehsha and said, O my fathei 

20.3.remenjber,Lord, Hezt kiah w. sore, Jsa.28. 3. 

22.19. because the king ofJudah hath w.befoie me 
Ezra 3. 12. priests that had seen the first house w. 

10. 1. for the people w. very sore, jYeA. 8. 9. 
JVeA.1.4. when I heard these words I jc. before God 
Job 2. 12. Job's friends lifted up their voice and m. 
Psal. 69. 10. when 1 w. and chastened my soul 

137.1. bythe rivers ofBabylon we sat down anda» 
Mat. 26. 75. Peter w. Mark 14. 72. Luke 22. 62. 
Mark 5. 38. Jesus seeth them that w. Luke 8. 52 

16. 10. I\Iary told them as they mourned and w. 
Luke 7. 32. we mourned to you and ye have not w, 

19. 41. he beheld the city and w. over it 
Johnll. 35. Jesus w. \\ 20. 11. Alary w. at sepulchre 
Acts 20. 37. they w. sore and fell on Paul's neck 
1 Cor. 7. 30. they that weep, as though they w. not 
Rev. 5.4. I w. because no man was found worthy 

WERE. 
Gen. 34. 14. cannot do this, for that w. a reproach 

25. on the third day when they w. sore 
35. 2. Jacob said to all that w. witli him, put away 
4. gave all the strange gods that w. in their hand 
Exod. 5. 19. Israel saw they w. in evil case 
10. 6. since day they w. on earth to this day 
A'Mm.l2.8.zc.yenot afraid to speak against Moseel 
13. 33. there we saw the giants, we w. in our own 
sight as grasshoppers, so we w. in their sigh* 

14. 3. w. it not better for us to return into Egyptl 
Deut. 5. 29. O that there K.such a heart in them 

10. 19. for ye w. strangers in the land of Egypt 

23. 62. whereas ye w. as the stars of heaven 

32. 27. w. it not that I feared the wrath of enemy 

29. that they w. wise, that they understood 

JbsA.2.4.mencame to me, I wist not whence theyzo. 

Judg. 9.36. thou seest mountains as if they w. men 

1 Sam. 9.4. passed Shalim and there they w. not 

2 Sam. 11. 16. where he knew that valiant men w. 
IKings^.lS. we ?c. together, there was no strange* 

4. 28. straw brought they where the officers w. 

16. 30. Ahab did evil above all w. before him, 33. 
2Kings 3. 14. w. it not that I regard Jehoshaphat 

7. 10. but horses tied, and the tents as they w. 
2 Chron. 29. 31. as many as w. of a free heart 
J\'eh. 1. 9. though there w. of you castoutto utmosi 

5. 2. for there w. that said, we, our sons, 3, 4. 
7.61. nor their seed, whether they w. of Israel 

Job 29. 2. Oh tliat \w. as in months past, in the day* 
Psal. 39. 12. a sojourner, as all my fathers w. 
/.sa.l4.2.takethem captives whose captives they tr. 
37. 19. they 20. no gods, but work of men's handi 
Jer. 31. 15. Rachel weeping, because they w. not 
Ezek. 14. 14. though Noah, Daniel, and Job w. in il 
should deliver but their own souls, 16. 18, 20. 

20. 9. before the heathen among whom they w. 
Hag. 2. 16. there w. but ten, there w. but twenty 
Mat. 5.12. persecuted prophets which zo. before you 

12.3. have ye not read what Dav. did and thevthat 

70. with him? 4. Mark 2. 25, 26. Luke 6.'3, 4. 

Luke 3. 15. all men mused whether he w. Christ 

7. 39. this man if he w. a prophet, would known 

17. 17. w. not ten cleansed, where are the nine? 
John 9. 33. if this man to. not of G. could do nothing 

11. 57. that if any man knew where he w. 

15. 19. if ye w. of the world, world would love 

17. 6. thine they 70. thou gavest them me 

18. 30. they said, if he to. not a malefactor 
Acts 20. 12. and w. not a little comforted 

24. 9. Jews assented, saying, these things w. so 
Rom. 4. 17. calleth things that be not as tho' theyzo. 

9. 25. 1 will call them my people that 70. not 

1 CoT". 12. 17. if whole body 7^. an eye, where 70. 
hearing"? if whole w. hearing, where w. smelling'/ 

Gal. 2. 6. what they 70. it maketh no matter lo me 
Eph.2.3. w. bynaturechildrenof wrath as others 

2 Thess. 3. 10." from even when we w. with you 
2Pet. 3.4.all things continue as they to. from begin 
Rev. 6. 11. till brethren killed as they to. fulfilled 

As it WERE. 
Lev. 14. 35. it seemeth, there is as it w. aplaguo 
Cant. 6. 13. as it w. the company of two armies 
Isa. 5. 18. that draw sin as it w. with a cart-rope 

10. 15. as if staflFlift up itself a5 it w. no wood 
26. 20. hide thyself as it id. for a little moment 
53. 3. and we hid as it w. our face.^ from him 

Luke 22. 44. his sweat 05 it w. great drops of bloo(» 
John 7. 10. went up not openly, but as it w. in secret 
Rom. 9. 32. sought it as it w. by works ofthe law 
1 Cor.4. 9.apostles, as it w. men appointed to death 
Rev. 10. 1. and his face was as it w. the sun 

13. 3. 1 saw one of his heads as it w. wounderl 

14. 3. they sung as it w. a new song before thron« 

15. 2. 1 saw as it w. a sea of glass with Sre 

//TtWERE. 
.Tob21.A.ifit to. so, why not my spirit be troubled? 
Mat.24.24.?fit w. possible to deceive the very elect 
Mark 6. 56. they might touch if it w. the border 



WHA 



WHA 



WHE 



John 14. 2. if it w. not so, I would have told you I Eielc. 32. 2. Pharaoh, thou art as a 70. in the seas 



,, 6, 7, 8, 23, 24, 



Acts 18. 14. if it w. a matterof wrong, Oyo Jews 

WERT. 
Cantfii. 1. that thou w as my brother that sucked 
Rev. 3. 15. nor cold nor hot, I would thou w. cold or 

WESr. 
Qen. 28. 14. thou shalt spread abroad to the to. 
Dent. 33. 23. possess thou the w. and the south 
1 Kings 7. 25. three oxen looking toward the w. 
IChron. 9. 24. in four quarters were porters toward 
the east, w. north and south, 2 Chron. 4. 4. 
12. 15. they put to flight them toward east and w. 
Psal. 75. 6. promotion cometh not from the w. 
103. 12. as far as tlie east is from the w. so far 
107. 3. gathered them from the east and w. 
Isa. 11. 14. shall fly on the Philistines toward the w. 
43. 5. and gather thee from the w. 
45 6. that tiiey may know from the w. 
49. 12. these shall come from the north and w, 
59. 19. they shall fear the Lord from the w. 
Ezek. 48. 1 for these are his sides east and w. 
Dan. 8. 5. behold, a he-goat came from the w. 
Hos 11. 10. the children shall tremble from the 20. 
Zcch. 8. 7. I will save my people from the w. 
14. 4. the mountof Olives shall cleave toward the?o. 
JWa(.8.11.many shall come from east and w. and sit 
dovvnwithAbraham, Isaac,and Jacob, AuA:el3.29. 
24.27.as lightn. cometh from east and shinethtojo. 
Luke 12. 54. when ye see a cloud rise out of Ihe lo. 
Rev. 21. 13. on south three gates, and w. three ffates 

WEST-BORDER. 
JV*M/?i.34.6.greatseaforborder,this shall be w.-bord. 
Josh. 15. 12. the w.-border was to the great sea 
Ezek. 45. 7. to the ic.-border a portion for prince 

WESTERN. 
Jfum. 34. 6. as for the w. border, the great sea 

WEST-aUARTER. 
Jb5A.18.14.atKirjath-baal,this wasthe w.-gziflrfer 

WEST-SIDE. 
Exod. 27. 12. on w.-5i<Ze hangingSO cubits, 38. 12. 
JVum.'H. 18. on the w.-side the standard of Ephraim 
35. 5. measure on the w.-szrfe of the Levites cities 
Ezek. 43. 3. from the east-side even to the w.-side 
a portion for Naphtali, 4, 5 
WEST-WARD. 
Oen. 13.14, Abram looked east-ward and w.-ward 
J^um. 3. 23. pitch behind the tabernacle w.-ward 
Deut.3.27. lift up thine eyes M.-ward,and behold it 
Ezek. 48. 18. the residue shall be 10,090 w.-ward 
Dan. 8. 4. I saw the ram pushing w.-ward 

WEST-WIND. 
Exod.lO.lQ.a. strongw.-icind took away the locusts 

WET. 
./b524.8. theyare ?r.with showers of the mountains 
Dan. 4. 15. let it be to. with the dew of heaven, 
and his portion be with the beasts, 23. 
25, 33. I 5. 21. 

WHALE 
is the greatest of fishes that we know of. Pro- 
fane authors have given extravagant accounts 
of the bigness of Ms creature ; some say, that 
whales have been seen of six hundred feet long, 
and three hundred and sixty feet thick. Others 
write, that there have been seen some of eight 
hundred feet long. Modern writers say that in 
..America some whales meosure ninety or a hun- 
dred feet from head to tail, andit is owned, that 
the whales in the north seas are yet larger than 
those that are found upon the coast of Guinea, 
or in the Mediterranean. 
fn scripture thereis mention made o/iAe whale, 
hut the Hebreio word Thannim is generally 
used for all large fishes, whether of rivers or 
of the sea. The Leviathan mentioned in Job 
41. 1. is thought by a great many interpreters 
to be the whale, though others think it is the 
crocodile. 
The whale brings forth her young ones alive, as 
other, perfect animals : But it brings but one, 
or two at most, and nourishes it by the breast, 
with great care. Whales have generally no 
ieeth,but only beards or whiskers on. the throat, 
ofajjoutaspan in breadth, and fifteen feet long, 
which end infringes, like hogs^ bristles at the 
end, which at top arc set in the palate, and 
ranged in order. These beards serve to extend 
or contract the cheeks of this creature. Whales 
arc maintained by a water or froth which they 
suck from the sea ; and by some little fishes , as 
the sea-flea, the sea-spider, anchovies, sea-weed, 
&-C. Yet some of them have teeth, and in their 
bellies have been found thirty or forty cod-fish. 
The Whale always keeps its young one under 
its fins, and never leaves it till it is weaned. 
It has no udder, but it has nipples and teats, 
which contain milk in such abundance, that 
sometimes there have been drawn from it to the 
quantity of two hogsheads. 
fob 7. 12 am I a sea, or a w. that thou watchest 
41. 1 1 canst thou draw out a w. witli a hook 1 
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Mat. 12. 40. Jonas was three days in the w. boll y 

WHALES, 
Oen. 1. 21. God created great w. after their kind 
Psal. 74. 1 13. thou breakest the heads of the w. 

WHAT. 
Gen. 27. 37. w. shall I do now to thee, my son ? 
39. 8. my master wotteth not w. is with me 
44.16.i!0.sha!l wesay tomy Lord?//;.shall we speak 
Exod. 10.26. know not with 2^;. we must serve Lord 
13. 14. when son ask. w. is this? || 16. 7. w. are we 1 
16. 15. it is manna, for they wist not w. it was 
J^ev. 25. 20. if ye shall say, w. shall we eat ? 
J\rum.l3.18. and see the land ip. it is, and the people 
19. w. the land is, and w. cities they be, 20. 
15. 34. it was not declared w. should be done 
16. 11. w. is Aaron? || 23. 17. w. hath Lord spoken? 
24. 13. but w. the Lord saith, that will I speak, 
1 Kings 22. 14. 2 Chron. 18. 13. 
Deut. 4. 3. w. the Lord did because of Baal-peor 
7. 18. w. Lord did to Pharaoh || 11. 6. toDathan 
10. 12. w. doth Lord require of Israel ? Mic. 6. 8. 
20. 5. w. man is there ? 6, 7. 8. 
.Tosh. 7. 8. O Lord, w. shall t say, when Israel 
15. 18. and Caleb said to her, w. wouldest tJiou ? 
Judg. 1. 14. 1 Kings 1. 16. Mat. 20. 21. 
22. 24. w. have you to do with the Lord of Israel? 
•Judg. 7. 1 1, thou shalt hear w. they say, and after. 
11.12.tc.hast thou to do with me to fight in myland 
18. 8. w. say ye ? || 18. the priest said, w. do ye ? 
24. ID. have I more? w. is this? w. aileth thee? 
Ruth 3. 4. thou shalt mark the place, and he will 
tell thee w. thou shalt do, 1 Sam. 10. 8, 
ISam. 3. 17.70. is the thing Ld. hath said unto thee? 
4. 16. and he said, w. is there done, my son ? 
2 Sam. 16. 10. w. have I to do with you ? 19. 22. 

17.5. Absalom said let us hear likewise w. he saith 
18. 29. I saw a tumult but I knew not w. it was 

1 Kings 13. 12. their father said, 70. way wenthe? 
14. 14. who cut ofFhouse of Jeroboam 70. even now 
17. 18. w. have I to do with thee, O thou man of 

God ? 2 Kings3. 13. 2 Chron. 35. 21 . John 2. 4. 

2 Kings 4. 2. Elisha said to. shall I do for thee ? 2. 9. 
9.18.Jehu said, w. hast thou to do with peace? 19. 
20. 14. 7Z). said thesemen,and from whence? /sa. 39.3. 

15. 70. have they seen in thine house ? Isa. 39. 4. 

2C/t?-077.19.6. Jehoshaphat said, take heed 70. ye do 

20.12. nor know 70. to do, but our eyes are on thee 

25.9. 70. shall we do for the hundred talents given? 

Ezra 9. 10. 70. shall we say after this ? .lob 37. 19. 

JVe/i.2.4. king said, for 70. dost thou make request ? 

19. they said, 70. thing is this ye do ? 13. 17. 
Esth. 4. 5. to know 70. it was, and why it was 
5.3.70. wilt thou, queen Esther? 70. is thy request? 
it shall be given thee, 6. | 7. 2. ] 9. 12. 
Job 7. 17. 70. is man, that thou shouldest magnify 
him ? 15. 14. Psal. 8. 4. | 144. 3. Heb. 2. 6. 
20.7o.shall Ido unto thee,0 thou preserver ofmen 
9. 12. who will say unto him, 70. doest thou? Eccl. 
8. 4. Ezek. 12. 9. Dan. 4. 35. 
13. 13. let me speak, and let come on me 70. will 
31. 14. 70. then shall I do? to. shall I answer 
him? Luke 10. 25. j 12. 17. | 16. 3. 
34. 4. let us know 70. is good ? Mic. 6. 8. 

35.6. 70. doest thou againsthim? 70. doest to him? 
7. if thou be righteous, w. givest thou to him ? 

Psal. 25. 12. 7o.man is he fears Ld. ? 34. 12. 1 89. 48. 
85. 8. 1 will hear to. God the Lord will speak 
120. 3. 70. shad be given unto thee 70. don j to thee 

Prov. 23. 1. consider diligently 70. is before thee 
25. 8. lest thou know not 70. to do in the end 

30. 4. 70. is his name ? zo. is his son's name ? 

31. 2. 70. my son? and 70. the son of my womb? 
Eccl. 2. 2. I said of mirth, 70. doeth it ? 
Isa. 21. 11. he calleth watchman, 70. of the night? 

22.16.TO.hastthou here? and whom hast thou here? 



Luke 7. 31. the Lord said, unto to. are they lik* ? 

12. 49. 70. will I, if it be already kindlp/1 ? 

23. 34. forgive them, they know not w. they do 
.John 1. 21. 70. then? || 9. 26. 70. did he to thee 

12. 49. 20. 1 should say, and 70. I should speak 

16. 18. 70. is this that he sait^j, a little while? 

21. 22. w. is that to thee? follow thou me, 23. 
.Sets 2. 37. brethren, 20. shall we do ? 4. 16. 

9. 6. Lord, 70. wilt thou have me to do ? 22. 10. 

10.4. 70.iait, Lord||ll. 17.7o. wasl,thatwithslant! 

16. 30. 20. must I do ? II 21. 22. 20. is it therefore? 

19.3. he said to them, to 70. then were ye baptizedl 



Rom. 3. 5. 70. shall we say 
9. 70. then ? " 



38. 15. 70. shall I say ? .Tohn 12. 27. 

52. 5. therefore to. have I here, saith the Lord ? 
./e7-.4.30.7o.wilt thou do? || 13.21. 70. wilt thou say ? 

8. 6. 70. have I done ? 48. 19. and say, to. is done? 
Hos- 6. 4. O Ephraim, lo. shall I do unto thee ? 

9. 14. give them, O Lord, 20. wilt thou give them? 

14. 8. 20. have I to do any more with idols? 
.loel 3. 4. yea, and to. have ye to do with me ? 
Amos 4. 13. and declareth unto man 70. ishisthought 
Zech. 1. 9. O my Lord, id. are these ? 4. 4. j 6. 4. 
19. 1 said 20. be these ? 4. 5, 13. 1| 5. 6. 10. is it ? 
Mat. 5. 47. 70. do you more than others ? 

6.25. 1 say to you, take no thought 70. ye shall eat, 
or TO. ye shall drink, 31. lAike 12. 22, 29. 

8. 29. 20. hnve we to do with thee, Jesus thou Son 
of God ? Mark 1. 24. | 5. 7. Luke 4. 34. | 8. 28. 

12. 3. have ye not read to. David did, when he 

was a hungered ? Mark 2. 25. Luke 6. 3. 

19.27. have foraaken alho.shall we have therefore? 

27. 4. theysuid, ?o is thntto us? see thou to that 

Jlfa'7c6.30. told ?o.they had done, and 70. they taught 

9. 6. for he wist not 20. to say, they were afraid 
14. 36. this cup, n^t 70. I will, but to. thou wilt 

Z,7fA:e3.10.people asked,7o. shall we do then? 12. 17. 



?4. 1. |6. ].|7.7. 
6. 15. I 8. 31. 1 9. 14, 30. | 11. 7. 
1 Cnr. 10. 19. | 14. 15. Phil. 1. 18. 

7. 15. for that which I do I allow not, 20. I would 
that do I not, but to. I hate, that do I 

1 Cor. 4. 21. 70. will ye? shall I come with a rod? 
2Cor.ll.l2.70.I do,that I will do, I cut off occasion 
Phil. ]. 22. yet 20. 1 shall choose I wot not 

1 Tim. 1. 7. understanding neither 20. they say 

2 Tiyn. 2. 7. consider 20. 1 say, the Lord gi ve^nderst. 
Heb. 11. 32. 20. shall I more say? time would faiS 
Jam. 4. 14. ye know not 70. shall be on the morrow 

for w. is your life? it is even a vapour 
1 Pet. 1. 11. searching 70. or 70. manner of time 
1 John 3. 2. it doth not appear 70. we shall be 
See Things. 
WHATSOEVER. 
Gen. 31. 16. now 70. God hath said unto thee, di 
Lev. 27. 32. even of to. passeth under the rod 
JSTum. 22. 17. I will do to. thou sayest unto me 
Deut. 2. 37. nor to. the Lord our God forbad U3 
12. 32. 70. 1 command you, observe to do it 
Judg. 10. 15. do thou to us 70. 1 Sam. 14. 36. 
1 Kings 8. 37. to. plague, w. sickness there be 
38. TO. supplication be made, 2Chron. 6. 28. 
Job 41. 11. 70. is under the whole heaven is mine 
Psal. 1. 3. leaf not wither,70. he dolh shall prosper 

8. 8. 70. passeth through the paths of the sea 
115. 3. but our God is in the heavens, he hath donf' 

70. he pleased, 135. 6. Eccl. 8. 3 
Eccl. 3. 14. 70. God doeth, it shall be for ever 
Jer. 1. 7. 70. I command thee, thou shalt speak 
15. t 7. 1 will bereave them of 70. is dear 
44. 17. we will do to. goeth out of our own moutk 
Mat. 5. 37. TO. is more than these cometh of evil 
7. 12. 20. ye would ihat men should do to you 

14. 7. whereupon Herod promised with an oath 
to give her to. she would ask, Mark 6. 22. 

17.12.have doneto him to. they listed, Mark 9. 13„ 
20. 4. and 7v. is right I will give you, 7. 
21.22. all thing>;70.ye shall ask in prayer,believing, 
ye shall receive, Mark 11. 23, 24. John 
14. 13. 
23.3. 70. they bid you observe that observe and do 
28. 20. observe all things 70. 1 have commanded 
.Tohn 2. 5.hismothersailh, 70. he saith to you, doit 

15. 14. ye are my friends, if do 20. 1 command you 
16. 70. ye shall ask in my name, 16. 23. 

.^cts3. 22. him hear in all things 70. s'.all say to you 

Rom. 14. 23. for what is not of faith is sin 

1 Cor. 10. 25. 70. is sold in the shambles, that eat 

27. 20. is set before you, eat, asking no questiona 

31. or 70. ye do, do all to the glory of God 
Gal. 2. 6. 70. they were, it maketh no matter to me 
6. 7. 70. a man soweth, that shall he also reap 
Phil. 4. 8. 70. things are true, to. things are pure 

11. 1 have learned in ?o. state I am to be content 
CoZ.3.17. TO. ye do in word, &c. do all in name of Jea. 

23. TO. ye do, do it heartily as to the Lord 
1 .Tohn 3. 22. to. we ask we receive of him, 5. 15. 
3 John 5. thou doest faithfully to. thou doest 

WHEAT. 
^e?».30.14. Reuben found mandrakes in to. harvest 
Exod. 9. 32. but the to. and rye were not smitten 
34. 22. the first-fruits of to. harvest, Jfum. 18. 12. 
T)eut. 32. 14. goats, with the fat of kidneys of to. 
■Tudg. 6. 11. and Gideon threshed 70. to hide it 
15. l.time of 70. harvest Samson visited his wife 
Ruth 2. 23. to glean unto the end of 70. harvest 

1 Sam. 6. 13. they of Beth-shemesh reaping 70. 
12.17. is it not 70. harvest to-day? I will call to L. 

2 Sam. 4. 6. as tho' they would have fetched to. 

1 Kings 5. 11. Solomon gave Hiram to. for food 
1 CAror?. 21. 23. 1 give thi<e to. for the meat-offering 
fT:v.'76.9.give what they have need of, to. salt, win» 

7.22. done speedily, to a hundred measures of to. 
■Tob 31. 40. let thistles grow instead of 20. 
Ps. 81 . IG.he should have fed them with finest of to. 

147. 14. he fiJIeth thee with the finest of 70. 
ProT;. 27. 22. bvay a fool in a mnrtar among w. 
Cant. 7. 2. thy belly is like a heap of 20. set about 
.Ter. 12. 13. they have sown 20. but reap thorns 

23. 28. what is the chaff to the to; saith theLord 

31, 12. flow together for 20. for wine, and for oil 
Ezek. 27. 17. Judah traded in to. of Minnith 
.7oeJ 2. 24. the floors shall be full of ?o. fats overflow 
.8mos 5. 11. ye take from him burdens of to 

8, 5, the sabbath gone, that we may set forth to 



WHE 

givos 8. (5. may buy the poor, and sell refuse of m. 
JUat. 3. i'^. gather 'lis w. into garner, I^uke 3. 17 
]3. 25. tlie enemy sowed tares among tlie w. 
2i). lest ye root up also tlie w. with liiem 
30. to burn them, but gather the w. into my barn 
L.uke Iti. 7. owesl thou.' he said lOU measures of w. 
22. 31. desired to have you, that he maysii't as ic. 
John 12. 24. except a corn ol' w. tall to tne ground 
jicts 27. 3&. and cast out the w. into the sea 
lCwj-.15.37. it may chance ot'w. or some other grain 
JievA).H.l heard a voice, anieasure olzcfor a penny 
1S.13 the merchandise ot'w. is departed from thee 
See Barley. 
WHEATJi^^ 
Exod.29Ji. cakes and wafers shall make of z^. flour 

WHEEL. 
Psal. 83. 13. O my God, make them like a 20. 
"rov. 20. 26. a wise king bringeth the w. over them 
Bed. 12. 6. or the w. broken at the cistern 
^sa. 28. 28. nor break it with the w. of his cart 
Ezek. 1. 15. behold, one w. upon the earth 

16. was as it were a to. in the midst of a 2o. 10. 10. 
10. 13. wascned to the wheels in my hearing, O w 

WHEELS. 
Exod. 14. 25. and took off their chariot w. 
Judg. 5. 28. why tarry the w. of his chariots 
Prov. 25. t II- a word spoken upon his w. is like 
Isa. 5. 28. and their ic. like a whirlwind 
Jer. 18. 3. he wrought a work on the w. 
47. 3. and at the rumbling of his w. 
Ezek. 1. 16. the appearance of the w. their work 
3. 13. at the noise of zo. over-against them 
10. 19. the to. also are beside them, 11. 22. 
23.24. the Babylonians come against thee with w. 
26. 10. thy wails shake at the noise of the w. 
Z)a7i.7.9.throne like flames,and his w.a burning fire 
JVaA. 3, 2. the noise of the rattling of the w. 

WHELP, S. 
2Sam. 17. 8. as a bear robbed of her w. in the field 
Prov. 17. 12. let a bear robbed of her w. meet a man 
Ezek. 19. 2. she nourished her w. among lions 
3. she brought up one of her w. a young hon 
5. she took another of her w. and made him 
^05.13.8.will meet them as a bear bereav. of her w. 
J^ah. 2. 12. the lion did tear enough for his w. 
See Lions. 
WHEN. 
Lev. 14.57. to teach tc. it is unclean and w. clean 
£>eM^6.7.talk oftiiemw. thou sittest, w. thou walk- 
est, w. thou liest down, and w.thou risest up,11.19. 
ISam. 3. 12. w. I begin, I will also make an end 
\Kings 8. 30. hear in heav. w. thou hearest, forgive 
JVeA. 2. 6. the king said, w. wilt thou return! 
Psal. 94. 8. and, ye fools, w. will ye be wisel 
Eccl. 8. 7. for who can tell him w. it shall be? 
Jer. 13. 27. Jerusalem made clean, ic. shall it be 
Zech.l.b.w. ye fasted || 6.M. ye did eat,and lo.drink 
.flfat.24.3. tell us lo. shall these things be, what shall 
besign of thy coming? Marki'i.A. Luke2\.l. 
John 4. 25. ID. he is come, he will tell all things, 16.8. 
20. 20. w. he had so said, shewed them his hands 
.Bets 2. 37. w. they heard this, Ihey said to Peter 
2T/iess. 3. 10. w. we were with you, this we comm. 
IJo/tn 2.28.to. he shall appear,we may have contid. 

WHENCE. 

Oen. 16. 8. the angel said, Hagar w. earnest thou? 

42.7.Josephsaidtothem, m. come ye? .Tosh. 9. 8. 

Deut.ll. 10. is not like Egypt, from w. ye came out 

Josh. 2. 4. men came, but I wist not w. they were 

Judo-.IS.G.I asked him not ro.he was, nor told he me 

17.9.Micah said, zo.comest thou? 19.17. 2Sa77i.l.3. 

2 Kings 5. 25. Job 1. 7. ] 2. 2. .lonah 1. 8. 

2 Kings 20.14. Isaiah said, what said these men? 

from w. came these men unto thee? Isa. 39. 3. 

Job 10.21. before I go zo. I shall uotreturr^ 16. 22. 

Isa. 47. 11. thou shalt not know from w.[ I riseth 

51. 1. look to the rock w. ye are hewn, and pit 

JHat.l2.ii.l will return to my house, w. I came out, 

he findeth empty, and garnished, Luke 11.24. 

13. 54. w. hath this man this wisdom and works? 

56. f}. Iiath this man all these things? JilarkG.2. 

Mark 13. 37. calleth him Lord, w. is he then his son 

Lukel.'i3.w. is this to me that the mother of Lord? 

13. 25. shall answer, I know you not w. ye are, 27. 

John 1. 48. Nathanael said, w. knowest thou me? 

7. 28. ye both know me, and ye know w. I am 

8. 14. ye cannot tell w. I come, and whither I go 

9. 29. we know not from w. he is, 30. 

Phil. 3. 20. from w. we look for the^Saviour, L. Jes. 
Heb, 11. 19. from zo. he received him in a figure 
Jam. 4. 1. from w. come wars and fightings? 
Rev. 2. 5. reme.mber from w. thou art fallen 
7.13. what are these in white robes, w. came they 

WHENSOEVER. 
Mark 14. 7. w. ye will ye may do them good 

WHERE. 

Gen. 3. 9. w. art thou? || Job 38.4. w. wast thou? 

Exod 2. 20. 70. is he? 2 Sam. 9. 4. Job 14. 10. 

SO. 2i. in all places w. I record my name will come 

29 43. 20. 1 will meet yoc; to speakj 30. 6, 36. 

679 



WHl 

Dcut- 32. 37 he shall say, w. are heir gods? 
Job y. 24. if not, w. and who is he? 

35.10. none sailh, a,, icoiod my makerwhogives 
Psal. 42. 3. while they say to me, w. is thy God? 10. 

79. 10. why say, w. is their Gotl? 115. 2. Joel 2. 17. 
/sa. 49. 21. waoleftalone, these, 2/7. had they been? 
Jer. 2. 0. neither said they, w. is the Lord? 8. 

36. 19. go hide thee, let no man know w. ye be 
Hos.l.i^.w.it was said to them ye arenotmy peo. 
Zec/t.1.5. fathers, w. are they? do they Jive for ever? 
Lake 17. 37. w. Lord? 1| John 7. 11. lo. is he? 9. 12. 
John 7. 34. w. I am, 12. 26. \ 14. 3. I 17. 24. 

WHEREABOUT. 
\Sam. 21. 2. let no man know w. I send thee 

WHEREAS. 
\Sam. 24. 17. xc. I reward thee evil for good 
lAr/;^s8. 18. w. it was in thy heart to build a house 
Ezek. 13. 7. w. ye say, the Lord saith it 

35.10. we will possess it, w. the Lord was there 
Jaju. 4. 14. w. ye know not what will hi on morrow 

WHEREBY. 
Jer. 33. 5. iniquity lo. they have sinned against me 
Ezek. 18. 31. transgressions to. ye have transgressed 

39. 26. trespasses, w. they have trespassed, ag. me 
Luke 1. 18. m;. shall I know this? for 1 am an old man 
j^cts 4. 12. no other name w. we must be saved 
Rom. 8. 15. the Spirit w. we cry, Abba, Father 
.p_pA.4.30. w. ye are sealed lo the day ofredemplion 

WHEREFORE. 
25a77j.l2.23.20. should I fast, can I bring him again? 

16. 10. who shall then say, ic.hast tiioudone so? 
Mai. 2. 15. w. one? that he might seek a godly seed 
Jl/aM4.31.0lliouoflittle faith, TO.didst thou doubt? 

26. 50. Jesus said, friend, to. art thou come? 
.dcts 10. 21. what is the cause w. ye are come? 

WHERETO. 
Isa. 55. 11. it shall prosper in things to. I sent it 
Phil.3.1Q. w. we have already attauied. let us walk 

WHEREWITH. 
Judg. 6. 15. O my Lord, w. shall I save Israel? 
IKings 22. 22. the L. said lo him, id.7 2Chr. 18. 20. 
2CAr. 35. 21. but against the house w. I have war 
Psal. 119. 42. so shall 1 have w. to answer him 
jMic. 6. 6. w. shall I come before the Lord? 
Mat. 5. 13. the salt of earth, if salt lose its savour, 
w. shall it be salted? Mark 9. 5. Luke 14. 34 
John 17, 26. the love w. thou hast loved me 
Eph. 2. 4. for his great love to. he hath loved us 

WHEREWITHAL. 
Mat. 6. 31. what shall we eat? or ic. we be clothed? 

WHET. 
Deut.Qi. t7. thou shalt w. them unto thy children 

32. 41. if I w. my glittering sword I will reward 
Psal. 7.12. if he turn not, he will w. his sword 

C4. 3. who w. their tongue like a sword and bend 
Eccl. 10.10. if iron blunt and he w. not the edge 

WHETHER. 
IKings 20.18. w. they be for peace, or w. for war 
Ezra 2. 59. w. they were of Israel, JVe/i. 7. 61. 
Ezek. 2. 5. w. they will hear or forbear, 7. | 3. 11. 
Mat. 21. 31. w. of them did the will of his father? 

23. 17. w. is greater, the gold or the temple? 
John 7. 17. shall know of the doctrine, w. it be of G. 
Rom. 14. 8. w. we live or die, we are the Lord's 
\Cor. 15. 11. w. it were I or they, so we preach 
2 Cor. 12.2. 70. in the body, or to. out of the body, 3. 
IJohn 4. 1. but trv the spirits jc. they are of God 

WHICH. 
Gen. 3. 17. of the tree id. I commanded thee, saying 

45.6. in w. there shall be neither earing nor harvest 
JVum. 19. 2. a heifer upon w. never came yoke 
Luke 21. 6. in w. there shall not be left one stone 
Johji 8. 46. w. of you convinceth me of sin? 

10. 32. for 70. of those works do ye stone me? 
.^cts 26. 16. in the 7o. I will appear unto thee 
Col. 3. 7. in the w. ye also walked some time 
Heb. 7. 19. a better hope by ic. we draw nigh to God 

9. 5. of 70. we cannot now speak particularly 

12. 14. follow peace with all men, and holiness 

without 70. no man shall see the Lord 

.lam. 2. 7. that worthy name, by w. ye are called 

IPet. 3. 19. by 70. he preached to spirits in prison 

WHILE. 
Deut. 31. 27. w. I am yet alive with you this day 
15am. 20. 14. not only 70. yet I live shew kindness 
2Sam. 12-18. zo. the child was yet alive, 21, 22. 
2Chron. 15. 2. Lord is with you ic. ye be with him 

34.3.70. Josiah was yet young, he began to seek G. 
Job 20. 23. God shall rain it on him 70. he is eating 
Psal. 1.2. tear my soul, 70. there is none to deliver 

49. 18. though 70. he lived he blessed his soul 

63. 4. thus will I bless thee to. I live, 146. 2. 

104.33. will praise jod 70. 1 have my being, 146.2. 
Isa. 55. 6. seek ye the Lord to. he may be found 
.ler, 15. 9. her sun is gone down to. it was yet day 

40. 5. now TO. he was not yet gone back 
Mat. 5. 25. agree 70. thou art in the way with him 

27. 63. that deceiver said, to. he was yet alive 
Mark 2. 19. can the children of bride chamber fast 

w. the bridegroom is with them? Luke 5. 34. 



WHl 

Luke 24. 44. 1 spake to. I was yet with you 
John 9. 4. do work of him that sent mo to. it 18 nay 
1 Tim. 5. 6. that liveth in pleas, is dead to. she liveth 
/:/eZ/.3.15.70.itissaid, to-day ifye will hear his voice 

.d WHiLE. 
Gen. 46. 29. Joseph wept on his neck a good to- 

1 .S'aff7.9.27.Samuel said to Saul,stand thou still a to 
2Sam. 7. 19. thou hast spoken for a great w. 
Mat. 13. 21. hath not root, but dureui for a w. 
Luke 8.13. which for a w. believe, in time fall away 

18. 4. he would not for a 20. but afterward he said 
lPei.5.10.after have suffered a w. make you perfect 

Jill the WHILE. 
ISam. 22. 4. all the w. David was in the hold 
25.7.none miss, allthe w. they were in Carmel, 16. 
27. 11. so will be his manner all the w. he dwelletii 
Job 27. 3. all the w. my breath is in me and Spirit 
See Little. [of God 

Long WHILE. 
Jicts2Q. 11. had talked a.lo7>g 70. even till break of 
WHIP. [day 

Prov.2Q.3. a 70. for the horse, a rod for a fool's back 
JVah. 3. 2. the noise of a w. the noise of the wheela 

WHIPS. 

I.ff'77j^sl2.11.my father chastised you with w. I will 

chastise you with scorpions, 14. 2 CAr. 10.11,14. 

WHIRLETH. 

Eccl. 1. 6. wind 70. continually and returneth agaia 

WHIRLWIND. 

2Kings 2. 1. Lord would take up Elijah by a w. 11. 

.Tob 37. 9. out of the south cometh tlie 70. and cold 

38. 1. the Lord answered Job out of the w. 40.6. 

Psal. 58.9. he shall take them away as in a to. both 

hving and in wrath, Prov. 10.25. Hos. 13, 3. 

Prov. 1.21. when your destruction cometh aa ato. 

/sa.5.28.counted like flint and their wheels like a 19. 

17. 13. chased like a rolling thing before the w. 

40. 24. the 70. shall take them away as stubble 

41. 16. sh-alt fan them, the 70. shall scatter them 
66.15. Lord come with chariots like a to. Jer.4.13, 

Jer. 23. 19. a to. of the Lord is gone forth in fury 

25. 32. a great 70. shall be raised up from earth 
30. 23. a continuing id. shall fall on the wicked 

Ezek. 1. 4. heboid, a to. came out of the noith 
Dan. 11. 40. king shall come against him like aw 
Hos. 8.1. they have sown wind, they shall reap theto. 
Jlmos 1. 14. devour palaces in the day of the to. 
JVah. 1. 3. the Lord hath his way in the 70. 
Hab. 3. 14. they came out as a 70. to scatter me 
Zech. 7. 14. but I scattered them with a to. 

WHIRLWINDS 
Isa. 21. 1. as 70. in the south pass through 
Zech. 9. 14. Lord shall so forth with to. in tfaesoutfc 

WHISPER. 
Psal. 41. 7. all that hate me 70. together againstme 
Isa. 29. 4. thy speech shall to. out of the diut 
WHISPERED. 

2 Sam. 12. 19. when David saw that his servants w 

WHISPERER. 
Prov. 16. 28. a to. separateth chief friends 

26. t 20. where there is no w. strife ceaseth 

WHISPERERS. 
Rom. 1. 29. full of envy, murder, debate, dec«il, v> 

WHISPERINGS. 
2 Cor 12. 20. lest their be w. swellings, tumults 

WHIT. 

ISam. 3. 18. Samuel told Eli every to. hid nothing 

.hhn 1. 23. 1 have made a man every w. whole 

13.10. save to wash his feet, but is clean every » 

2Cor. 11. 5. 1 was not a to. behind chiefest apostle* 

WHITE. 
Gen. 30. 37. Jacob made the w. appear in the rods 
49. 12. and his teeth shall be to. with milk 
Exod. 16. 31. manna was like coriander-seed, ts. 
Lev. 13. 3. if the hair be turned 70. 4, 20, 25. 
4. if the bright spot be w. in the skin, 19, M. 
10. if the rising be to. in the skin, 19. 43. 
21. but if there be no w. hairs therein, 26. 
JVum. 12. 10. Miriam became leprous, 70. as snow 
Judg. 5. 10. speak, ye that ride on 70. asses 
2 Kings 5. 27. Gehazi went out a leper w. as snow 
2 Chr. 5. 12. theLevites being arrayed in to. liaen 
Esth. 8. 15. Mordecai went out in 70. apparel 
Job 6. 6. is there any taste in the 70. of an eg*"? 
Psal. 68. 14. it was 70. as snow in Salmon 
Eccl. 9. 8. let thy garments be always 70. 
Cant. 5.10. my beloved is to. and ruddy, the chiefes 
Isa.l.l8.youT sins as scarl. they shall be to. assnov* 
Ezek. 27. 18. Damascus traded in to. wool 
Dan. 7. 9. whose garment was to. as snow 
11. 35. some of them shall fall to make them u 
12. 10. many shall be purified and made vf. 
Joel 1. 7. the branches thereof are made w. 
Zech. 1.8. there were red horses, speckled and w 
Mat.5.3Q. thou canst not make one hair w. or black 
17. 2. his raiment was 70. as the light, Luke 9. 29 
28. 3. the angel's raiment was 70. Acts 1. 10. 
Mark 16. 5. a man clothed in a long to. I'arniont 
.Tohn 4. 35. the fields were to. already to JiarveiJt 
Rev.l. 14. his head and his hairs were w. hke woi-rf 



WHO 



WHO 



WHO 



Rev. 2. ]7.will give him a w. stone and a new name 
3. 4. they shall walk with me in w. they are worthy 
5. he that overconietli shall be clothed in w. rai- 
ment, 4. 4. I 7. '.>, 13. I 15. 6. I 19. 8, 14. 
IS. buy w. raiment, that thou mayest be clothed 
«*). 2. and I saw, and behold a w. horsie, 19. 11. 
7.14. have made them w. in the blood of the Lamb 
14. 14. a w. cloud || 20. 11. I saw a w. throne 

WHITE. 
Mark 9. 3. so as no fuller on earth can io. them 

WHITED. 
Mat. 23. 27. the scribes were like to 2c. sepulchres 
Acts 23. 3. God shall smite thee, thou w. wall 

WHITER. 
Psal. 51. 7. wash me, and I shall be w. than snow 
Lam. 4. 7. her Nazarites are w. than milk 

WHITHER. 
Oen. 16. 8. Ilagar, Sarai's maid, w. wilt thou gol 
ISam. 10.14. Saul's uncle said, w. went ye? 
2Kings 5. 25. and he said, thy servant went no w. 
CUint. 6. 1. w. is thy beloved gonel O thou fairest 
Zech. 5. 10. I said, w. do these bear an ephah? 
Heb.W.S. A bra. obeyed and went, not knowing 2o. 
See Go, Goest, Goeth. 
WHITHERSOEVER. 
iSam. 8. 6. the Lord preserved David w. he went, 
14. 'iKings 18. 7. IChron. 18. 6 13. 
Prov.Vl.S.w. it turneth it prospereth, a gift precious 
21. 1. he turneth the king's heart w. he will 
J/at.S.lO.I will follow thee zo. thou goest, Z<M/<;e9.57. 
Rev. 14. 4. these follow the Lamb w. he goeth 

WHO. 
Oen. 27. 18. w. art thou, my son? 32. Ruth 3. 9, 16. 
John 1. 19, 22. I 8. 25. | 21. 12. 
33. 5. Esau said, w. are those with thee? 48. 8. 
Exod. 3. IL 10. am I? lSam.l8. 18. 2Sam. 7. 18. 
5. 2, w. is the Lord? Prov. 30. 9. John 9. 36. 
15. 11. w. is like thee, O Lord, among the gods? 
Deut. 33. 29. ISam. 26. 15. Psal. 35. 10. 
32. 26. Moses stood and said, zc. is on Lord's side? 
ISam. 25. 10. w. is David? and w. is son of Jesse? 
^Kings 9. 32. Jehu said, w. is on my side, w.7 
10.9.butzo.slew all these II 13. Jehu said, w. are ye? 
Keh. 6. 11. w. would go into temple to save his life? 
Estk. 7. 5. w. is he? and where is he? Job 9. 24. 
I 17. 3. I 42. 3. .Ter. 9. 12. Mat. 26. 68. 
Psal. 4. 6. many say, w. will shew us any good? 
59. 7. they belch out, for w. say they, doth hear? 
Prow.23. 29. w. hath woe? w. hath sorrow? m. hath 
contentions and babbhng? w. hath redn. of eyes? 
Jsa. 6. 8. ic. will go for us? 1| 29. 15. lo. seeth us? 
Jer. 21. 13. w. shall come down against us? 
49. 4. saying, w. shall come unto me? 

19. w. is' like me? 7C. will appoint me time? 50. 44. 
J.iim. 2. 13. O daughter of Zion, w. can heal thee? 
3. 37. w. is he that saith> and it cometh to pass? 
Mat. 21. 10. say. w. is this? Luke 5. 21. | 7. 49. 1 9. 9. 
.Z/wfts 19.3. Zaccheus sought to see Jesus m. he was 
John 5. 13. he that was healed, wist not w. it was 
13. 25. Lord, w. is it? || Jlcts 19. 15. w. are ye 
/ids 9. 5. he said, w. art thou. Lord? 22. 8. j 26. 1.5. 
21.33.capt.demanded w. he was,whathe had done 
1 Cor. 3. 5. w. then is Paul? and ?/?. is Apollos? 
ICor. 2. 16. and w. is sutiicient for these things? 
11. 29. w. is woaV w. isoffended and I burn not? 
.Tarn. 4. 12. w. art thou that judgest another? 
XJohn 2. 22. w. is a liar, but he that denicth Christ? 
Rev. 6. 17. and w. shall be able to stand? 
13. 4. saying, vi. is like unto the beast? w. is able to 
15. 4. ID. shall not fear thee, O L. glorify thy name? 

WHOLE. 
Exod. 29. 18. shaltburn w. ram on altar, Lev. 8.21. 
fjev. 4. 12. even the w. bullock shall he carry forth 
10. 6. let the w. house of Israel bewail the burning 
Josh. 11.23. so Joshua tookthew. land and gaveit 
^Sam. 1. 9. because my life is yet w. in me 
2Chr. 15. 15. Judah sought him with their w. desire 
Psal. 51.19. Shalt be pleased with lo. burnt-oftering 
Prov. 1. 12. let us swallow them up alive, and w. 
16. 33. the w. disposing thereof is of the Lord 
Eccl. 12. 13. for this is the w. duty of man 
ha. 54. 5. thy Redeemer, the H.One, the God of w. 
earth shall he be called, Mic. 4. 13. Zech. 4.14. 
Jer. 19. 11. a vessel that cannot be made w. again 
45. 4. 1 will pluck up even this w. land 
Ezek. 15. 5. when w. it was meet for no work 
Mai. 3. 9. ye have robbed me, even this ?o. nation 
Mat. 5. 29. not that thy w. body be cast into hell, 30. 
8. 32. the to. herd of swine ran violently down 
13. 33. till the w. was leavened, Luke 13. 21. 
16. 26. what is a man profited if he gain w. world 
and lose his own soul? MarkS. 36. Luke 9. 25. 
Lukc'&. 1. w. multitude of them arose and led him 
'ohn 4. 53. and himself believed, and his w. house 
II. 50. is expedient that the w. nation perish not 
■Jets 13. 44.came almost the lo. city to hear word 
iCor. 12. 17. ifto. body were an eye, where hearing 
» Thess. 5 23. 1 pray God your w. spirit and soul 
and body be preserved blameless 
J'lm. 2. 10. whosoever shall keep the w. law 
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IJohn 2. 2. but also for the sins of the w. world 
5. 19. and the w. world lieth in wickedness 
See Congregation, Heart. 
WHOLE for sound. 
Josh. 5. 8. they abode in the caaip till they werew. 
Job 5. 18. he woundeth, and his hands make to. 
Mat. 9. 12. they that be w. need not a physician, 
but they that are sick, Mark 2. 17. Luke 5. 31. 

21. touch his garment, I shall be w. Mark 5. 28. 

22. the woman was made w. from that hour 
]2.13.hishand wasmadezo. Mark'i.b. Luke G.IO. 
15. 28. her daughter was made w. from that hour 

31. wondered when they saw the maimed to be w. 

Mark 5.34. thy faith hath made thee zc. go in peace 

and be m. of thy plague, Luke 8. 48. j 17. 19. 

iMkel. 10. found the servant w. that had been sick 

John 5. 6. Jesus saith, wilt thou b6 made to.7 

14. behold, thou art made lo. sin no more 
7. 23. because I have made a man every whit w. 
Acts 4.9. if examined by what means he is made w. 
9. 34. Eneas, Jesus Christ maketh thee w. 

WHOLLY. 
I^ev. 6. 22. it is a statute, it shall be w. burnt, 23. 
19. 9. thou shalt not w. leap corners of thy field 
Jfum. 3. 9. for they are w. given to him out of Israel 
4. 6. a cloth w. of blue || 8. 16. are w. given me 
32. 11. because they have not w. followed me 
Deut.\.2Q.X.o Caleb's childr. give the land, because 
he hath ic. followed the Lord, Josh. 14. 8, 9, 14. 
.Tudg. 17. 3. I had lo. dedicated the silver to Lord 
\Sam. 7. 9. Samuel offered a sucking lamb to. 
\Chr. 23. 21. all the people w. at thy commandm. 
.Tob 21. 23. one dieth, being zc. at ease and quiet 
Isa. 22. 1. thou art w. gone up to the house-tops 
Jer. 2. 21. yet I had planted thee w. a right seed 
6. 6. she is w. oppression in the midst of her 
13. 19. Judah shall be w. carried away captive 
42 15. if ye w. set your faces to enter Egypt 
46. 28. yet will I not leave thee 20. unpunished 
50. 13. Babylon not be inhabited, but w. desolate 
Ezek. 11. 15. all the house of Israel w. are they 
Amos 8. 8. and it shall rise up to. as a flood, 9. 5. 
Acts 17. 16. he saw the city w. given to idolatry 
IThess. 5. 23. the God of peace sanctify you w. 
ITim. 4. 15. meditate, give thyself zc. to them 

WHOLESOME. 
Prov. 15. 4. a w. tongue is a tree of life 
1 Tim. 6. 3. if any man consent not to w. words 

WHOM. 
Oen. 22. 2. take thy only son Isaac w. thou lovest 
30. 26. give me my wives, for w. I served thee 
43. 27. tiieold manof zo. ye spake, is he alive? 29. 
EzofZ.33.19. will be gracious to w. I will be gracious 
Lev. 17. 7. after w. they have gone a whoring 
JVum. 11. 21. people, amongst to. I am, are 600,000 
Deut. 32. 20. they are children in w. is no faith 

37.where their gods? their rock in w. they trusted 
.Tosh. 24.15. choose you this day w.ye will serve 
Judg. 7. 4. that of zc. I say, this shall go with thee 
ISam. 6. 20. and to w. shall he go up from us? 
9. 20. and on w. is all the desire of Israel? 

29. 5. David, o? 70. they sang one to another 
30. 13. David said unto him, to w. belongest thou? 

'■ISam. 16. 19. and again, w. should I serve? 

IKings'-IO. 14. Ahab said, by w.? 22. 8. Ezra 10. 
44. Rom. 1. 5. | 5. 2, IL Gal. 6. 14. 

2Kings 19.10. thy G. in w. thou trustest, Isa. 37.10. 

Psal. 16. 3. but to the saints, in w. is all my delight 
18. 2. my God, my strength, in w. I will trust 
73. 25. zo. have I in heaven but thee? none on earth 
146.3.not trust in son of man, in w. there is no help 

Pi'ov. 3. 12. asafather the son, in w. he delighteth 
27. withhold not good from them to w. it is due 

30. 31. a king against w. there is no rising up 
Eccl. 4. 8. neither saith he, for w. do I labour? 
Cant. 3. 1. I sought him w. my soul Ipveth, 2, 3. 
Isa. 6. 8. I heard a voice saying, w. shall I send? 

10.3. what in visitation? to to. will ye flee for help? 
22. 16. what hast thou here? w. hast thou here? 
■■^1. 6. turn to him from w. Israel hath revolted 
40. 18. to w. then will ye liken God? 25. j 46. 5. 
42. 1. behold mine elect, in w. my soul delighteth 
49.3. art my servant, O Isr. in w. I will be glorified 
51.19.famine and sword, by zo. shall Icomfortthee 
57. 4. against w. do ye sport yourselves? 

11. and of zo. hast thou been afraid, or feared? 
Jer. 8. 2. w. they have loved, w. they have served, 
after w. they have walked, andzo. they sought 
Ijam. 1. 14. from w. I am not able to rise up 
4. 20. of zo. we said, under his shadow we live 
F^zek. 31. 2. Son of man speak unto Pharaoh, &c. 
w. art thou like in thy greatness? 
18. to w. art thou liko in glory and greatness? 
Da7«.5.19.zo.he would he slew, zo. he would he kept 
alive, setup, and w. he would he pulled down 
Amos 7. 2. O Lord, by w. shall Jacob arise? 5. 
A''a/t. 3. 19. on w. hath not thy wickedness passed? 
Mat. 3. 17. this is mv beloved Son, in zo. I am well 
pleased, 17. 5. Mark 1.11. 2Pe«. 2. 17. 
11. 10. this is he of zo. it is written, John 1. 15, 30. 



Mat. 16. 15. Jesus saith to them, but w. say ye 
that I am? Mark 10. 29. Luke 9. 20 
Johji 5. 21. zo. he will || 45. IVIoses in w. ye trust 

6. 68. Lord, to zo. shall we go? || 17. 3. w. thou sen! 
Acts 8. 34. of zo. speaketh the prophet this? 

27. 23. angel of God, whose I am, and w. I scxvq 
Rom. 15. 21. to zo. he was not spoken of, shall see 
\Cor. 1. 9. God is faithful, by w. ye are called 

3.5. who is Paul and Apollos, but ministers by zo. ye 

7. 39. she is at liberty to be married to w. she wiU 

8. 6. one God, of zo. are all things, Heb. 2. 10 

2 Cor. 1. 10. in zo. we trust that he will deliver us 

Eph. 1. 7. in zo. we have redemption through his 

blood, the forgiveness of sins, Col. 1. 14. 

11. in zo. also we have obtained an inheritance 

13. in w. ye also trusted, in w. ye were sealed 

2. 3. among w. also we all had our conversation 

21. in ?o. the building groweth to a temple 

22. in w. you also are builded together for habit 
3. 12. in zo. ye have boldness and access with confid 

Phil. 2. 15. among w. ye shine as lights in the world 

3. 8. for w. I have suffered the loss of all things 
CoL1.28.zo.wepreach||2.11.inzo.ye are circumcised 

2. 3. in w. are hid all the treasures of wisdotr. 
2 Thess. 2. 8. that wicked, zo. the Ld. shall consume 

1 Tim. 1. 15. to save sinners, of zo. I am chief 
20. of zo. is Hymeneus and Alex. 2T'z?«. 2. 17. 

2 Tim. 1. 15. of w. are Phygellus and Hermogenes 

4. 15. the copper-smith, of zo. be thou ware also 
18. and will preserve me unto his heavenly king- 
dom, to zo. be glory for ever and ever,' amen. 
Gal. 1. 5. Heb. 13.-21. IPet. 4. 11. 

Ueb. 3. 17. with w. was he grieved forty years? 

18. to zo. sware he they should not enter interest 
4. 13. to the eyes of him with w. we have to do 
7. 2. to w. Abraham gave the tenth-part of all 
11. 38. of zo. the world was not worthy 

J'az7i.l.l7.father of lights, with zo. is no variableness 
1 Pei.l.l2.unto zo. it was revealed, that did ministet 
2. 4. to w. coming, as unto a living stone 
2Pet. 2. 17. to zo. darkness is reserved, Jude 13. 

19. for of w. a man is overcome, of him brought 
Rev. 7. 2. to w. it was given to hurt the earth 

17.2.with w. kings of earth committed fornication 
.Sec Before. 
WHOMSOEVER. 
Gen. 31. 32. with zo. thou findest thy gods, not live 
.Tudg. 11. 24. w. the Lord our God shall drive out 
Dan. 4. 17. he givethittozo.he will, 25, 32. |5.21. 
Mat. 11. 27. he to zo. the Son will reveal him 
21. 44. but on w. it shall fall, Luke 20. 18. 
I^uke 4. 6. the devil said, to w. I will 1 give it 
12. 48. to zo. much is given, much shall be required 
Acts 8. 19. on zo. I lay hands, may receive H. Ghos* 
ICor. 16. 3. w. ye shall approve by your letters 

WHORE. 
I^ev. 19. 29. do not cause her to be a w. lest the land 

21. 7. they shall not take a wife that is a zo. 
9. if she profane herself by playing the w. 

Deut. 22. 21. to play the zo. in her father's house 
23. 17. there shall be no zo. of the daughters of Isr. 
18. thou shalt not bring the hire of azo. or price 
.7zz(f^. 19. 2. his concubine played the zo. againsthim 
Proz;. 23. 27. a zo. is a deep ditch and a narrow pit 
Isa. 57. 3. the seed of the adulterer and the zo. 
Jer.3. 3. andthouhasta zo. forehead, not ashamed 
ic^je^. 16.28. thou hast played the w. also with Assy. 
Rev. 17, 1. will shew judgment of the great zo. 19.2. 

15. the waters where the zo. sitteth, are peoples 

16. these shall hate the zo. and make her desolate 

WHORES. 
E2eA:.16.33.they give gifts to all zo. thou hirest them 
Hos. 4. 14. for themselves are separated with w. 

WHOREDOM. 
Gen. 38. 24. Tamar, behold, she is with child by to. 
Lev. 19. 29. lest the land fall to lo. and be wicked 
.Ter. 3. 9. through the lightness of her zo. she defiled 

13. 27. I have seen the lewdness of thy zo. 
Ezek. 16. 33. they that maycome to theeforthyzo. 

23. 8. they poured their w. upon her 

17. the Babylonians defiled her with their w 
43. 7. Isr. shall not defile my holy name by their to. 

9. let them put away their w. far from me 
Hos. 4. 11, w. and wine take away the heart " 

5. 3. O Ephraim, thou committest w. Isr. is defiled 
6. 10. there is the w. of Ephraim, Israel is defiled 

WHOREDOMS. 
JVzz?n.l4.33.your children shall wander and bear w 
'2,Kings 9.22.SO long as the w. of thy mother Jezebel 
2Chron. 21. 13. like to the- zo. of the house of Ahab 
Jer. 3. 2. thou hast polluted the land with thy to. 
Ezek. 16. 20, is this of thy zo. a small matter? 

22. in all thy w. hast not remember, days of youtL 
25.hastmuitipliedthyzo.||26.hastincreas.thy t» 
34. the contrary from other women in thy w. 

23. 35. bear thou also thy lewdness and thy w. 
Hos. 1. 2. go take thee a wife and children of to 
2, 2. let her put away her w. out of her sight 
4. not have mercy, for they be the children of w 
4. 12. the spirit of zo. hath caused them to err, 5. 4 



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^ah 3.4.because of the multitude of ^. that selleth 

nations thro' her w. and families thro' witchcraft 

See Commit. 

VVHOREMONGEF,. 

EwA.5.a.no20. hath any inheritance in kingd.of Chr. 

WHOREMONGERS. 
1 Tim. 1. 10. the law made for w. for liars 
Heb. 13. 4. but w. and adulterers God will judge 
Rev. 21. 8. to. shall have their part in the lake 

22. 15. for without are id. and murderers 

WHORING, See Go, Gone, Went. 

WHORISH. 

Prov. 6. 26. for by means of a w. woman a man is 

Ezek. G. 9. because I am broken with their w. heart 

16. 30. the work of an imperious w. woman 

WHOSE. 
Geru 32. 17. w. art thou 1 w. are these before theel 

1 Sam. 12. 3. w. ox, or w. ass have I taken 1 

2 Sam. 3. 12. w. is the land, mak§ thy league 
Jcr,44.28.a remnantshall know w. word shall stand 

43. 15. 70. name is the Lord of hosts, 51. 57. 
Dan. 5. 23. the God in w. hands are all thy ways 
Amos 5. 27. saith Lord, w. name is the God of hosts 
JIat. 22. 20. he saith to them, w. is this image and 
superscription 1 Mark 12. 16. Luke 20. 24. 
42. w. son i3 he 1 || John 19. 24. w. it shall be 
Luke 12. 20. then w. shall those things be 1 
^cis27.23.angel of God, w. I am, and whom I serve 
Heb. 3. 6. Christ over his house, w. house are we 
See Heart. 
WHO-, WHOSESOEVER. 
IKings 13. 33.2^.wouldhe consecrated him apriest 
Mat. 11. 6. blessed w. shall not be offended in me 

13. 12. zij.hath, to him shall be given, w. hath not, 
from him shall be taken he hath, Luke 8. 18. 
John 20. 23. w. sins y% remit, w. sins ye retain 
Rom. 2. 1. O man, w. thou art that judgest 
1 Cor^ 11. 27. w. shall eat this bread unworthily 
Oal. 5. 10. shall bear his judgment, w. he be 
Rev. 22. 17. w. will, let him take of water of life 

WHY. 
Oen. 25. 22. Rebekah said, if it be so, w. am I thus 
Judg. 11. 7. w. are ye come to me now in distress? 

15.°10. Judah said, w. are ye come up against us ? 
Ruth 1. 11. turn again, w. will ye go with me? 
1 Sam. 2. 23. Eli said, w. do ye such things? 

21. 1. 10. art thou alone, and no man with thee ? 
SSawi. 13.26. king said, w. should he go with thee ? 
1 Kings 1. 6. in saying, w. hast thou done so ? 
2C/(ro7t.25.16.forbear,w.shouldestthou be smitten? 
Esth. 4. 5. to know what it was and w. it was 
Isa. 40. 27. w. sayest thou, O Jacob, my way is hid? 
Jer. 8. 14. w. do ye sit still? assemble yourselves 

27. 13. w. will ye die? Ezek. IS. 31. | 33. 11. 
J^at- 21. 25. he will say to us, w. did ye not then 
believe him? Mark 11. 31. Luke 20. 5. 
Jlftf?->k5.39.he saith, w. make ye this ado, and weep? 
Luke 2. 48. lo. hast thou thus dealt with us ? 
Johnl. 45. they said, w.haveyenot brought him? 

10. 20. many said, he is mad, w. hear ye him ? 
^cts9.4.he fell to the earth and heard a voice, Saul, 
Saul, w. persecutest thou me ? 22. 7. | 26. 14. 

14. 15. sirs, w. do ye these things ? we are men 
Rom. 9. 19. thou wilt say, w. doth he yet find fault? 
20.thing formed say,w. hast thou made me thus? 
1 Cor. 10. 30 w. am I evil spoken of for that ? 

WICKED. 
Gcn.18.23. wilt thou destroy righteous with zc.? 25. 

38. 7. Er was w.\\ Exod. 9. 27. 1 and my people w. 

Exod. 23. 7. for I will not justify the w. 

Lev. 20. 17. it is a w. thing, they shall be cut off 

Deut. 15. 9. there be not a thought in thy lo. heart 

17. 5. who have committed that w. thing 

23. 9. then keep thee from every lo. thing 
3'5. 1. and condemn the w. 1 Kings 8. 32. 

1 Sam. 2. 9. the w. shall be silent in darkness 

24. 13. wickedness proceedeth from the w. 
2Kings 17. 11. Israel wrought w. things to provoke 

2 Chron.G. 23. judge thy servant by requiting the w. 
7. 14. if my people humble them^lves and turn 

from their w. ways, Ezek. 18. 21. \ 33. 11, 19. 
24. 7. the sons of Athaliah that w. woman 
JVeA.9.35.our kingshave not served thee, nor turned 
they from their w. ways, Ezek. 3. 19. | 13. 22. 
Esth. 7. 6. the adversary is this w. Haman 
9.25. Haman's tc. device shall return on his head 
Job 3. 17. there the w. cease from troubling 

9. 22. he destroyeth the perfect and the w. 

29. if I be w. whv then labour I in vain ? 10. 15. 

10. 7. thou knowest that I am not w. 

21. 7. wherefore do the w. live, become old? 

30. the w. is reserved to the day of destruction 
27. 7. let mine enemy be as the 20. and unrighteous 
34. 18. is it fit lo say to a king thou art w.? 

38. 13. Ikat the w. mL^ht be shaken out of it 

15. from the ic. their light is withholden 
40. 12. and tread down the w. in their place 

Psal. 7. 11. God is angry with the w. every day 
9. 5. thou hast destroyed the w. for ever 

16. tlie vy. is snared in the work of his hands 

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P5.9.I7. w. shall be turned into hell and the nations 

10. 2. the w. in pride doth persecute the poor 

3. the w. boasleth || 4. the w. will not seek God 
13. wherefore doth the w. contemn God ? 

11. 2. w. bend their bow, make ready their arrow 

5. but the w. and violence his soul liateth 

6. upon the w. he shall rain snares, brimstone, fire 

12. 8. the w. walk on every side when vilest men 
17. 9. keep me from the w. that oppress me 

13. O Lord, deliver my soul from the w. 

26. 5. and I will not sit with the w. 

27. 2. when the zc.came upon me to eat my flesh 

28. 3. draw me not away with the w. 

31.17. let the lo. be ashamed and silent in the grave 
.34. 21. evil shall slay w. they that hate righteous 
37. 7. the man who bringeth w. devices to pass 
10. yet a little, the w. shall not be, Prov. 10. 25. 

12. the w. plotteth || 20. the w. shall perish 

14. the w. have drawn out the sword, they bent 
16. is better than the riches of many w. 

21. the 10. borroweth, and payeth not again 
32. the w. watcheth the righteous to slay him 
34. when the w. are cut off, thou shalt see it 
35. 1 have seen the w. in great power, spreading 
40. he shall dehv. them from the w.and save them 
39. 1. keep my mouth, while the w. is before me 

58. 3. the w. are estranged from the womb 

59. 5. be not merciful to any w. transgressors 
68. 2. so let the w. perish at the presence of God 
75. 8. the w. of the earth shall wring them out 
92. 7. when the m. spring as the grass, and flourish 
94. 3. Lord, how long shall the w. triumph ? 

13. until the pit be digged for the w. 

101. 3. I will set no lo. thing before mine eyes 

4. I will not know a w. person 

8. I will early destroy all the w. of the land 
104.35.sinners consumed and let the w. be no more 
106. 18. the flame burnt up the w. 
112. 10. the w. shall see it and be grieved 
119. 95. the w. have waited for me to destroy me 
110. the w. laid a snare for me, yet I erred not 
119. thou puttest away all the 20. like dross 
155. salvation is far from the w. they seek not thy 
139. 19. surely thou wilt slay the w. O God 
24. and see if there be any w. way in me 

140. 8. further not his 10. device lest they exalt 

141. 4. to practise w. works with men that work 
10. let the w. fall into their own nets 

145. 20. but all the w. will he destroy 
147. 6. he casteth the 20. down to the ground 
Prov. 2. 22. the 20. shall be cut off from the earth 
5. 22. his own iniquities shall take the 20. himself 
6. 18. a heart that deviseth w. imaginations 

10. 30. but the 2c. shall not inhabit the earth 

11. 5. the 2V. shall fall by his own wickedness 

7. when a z^.man dieth, his expectation perisheth 
8. righteous delivered, the 20. comelh in his stead 
10. and when the lo. perish there is shouting 

18. the to. worketh a deceitful work 
21. the 10. shall not be unpunished, 31. 

12. 2. but a man of m. devices will he condemn 

7. the 20. are overthrown, and are not, 21. 12. 

12. the 10. desireth the net of evil men 

13. the 20. is snared by the transgression of his lips 
21. but the 20. shall be "filled with mischief 

13. 17. a 20. messenger falleth into mischief 

14. 17. and a man of w. devices is hated 

19. the ID bow at the gates of the righteous 
32. the 20. is driven away in his wickedness 

15. 29. the Lord is far from the 20. 

16. 4. yea, even the to. for the day of evil 

17. 4. a 20. dper giveth heed to false lips 

15. he that justifieth 2^. is an abomination to Lord 
18. 3. when the 2c. cometh, then cometh contempt 

20. 2fi. a wise king scattereth the m. brings wheel 

21. 18. the 20. shall be ransom for the righteous 
27. when he bringeth it with a 20. mind 

24. 16. but the 20. shall fall into mischief 
19. neither be thou envious at the 20. 

25. 5. take away the 20. from before the king 
26. a righteous man falling down before the 20. 

26. 23. a 20. heart is like a potsherd covered 
28. 1. the ID. flee when no man pursueth 

4. they that forsake the law praise the 2c. 
12. when the 20. rise, 28. |1 15. so is a id. ruler 
29. 2. when the 20. beareth rule, the people mourn 
7. but the 2D. regardeth not to know it 

12. his servants are ic. || 16. the 2c. are multiplied 
£cc'.3.17. God shall judge the righteous and thew. 

7. 17. be not overmuch 20. neither be foolish 
8. 10. 1 saw the 20. buried, they were forgotten 

13. but it shall not be well with the w. 
Isa. 5. 23. which ju&iify the to. for reward 

11.4.with the breath of his lips shall he slay the to. 
13. 11. I will punish the tc. for their iniquity 
32. 7. he deviseth 20. de<vices to destroy the poor 
53. 9. he made his grave with the 10. and with rich 
55. 7. let the to. forsake his way, let him return 
57. 20. the w. are like troub. sea which cannot rest 
Jer. 2. 33. thou hast taught the w. ones thy ways 
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,Ter. 6. 29. for the 10. are not plucked away 

17. 9. the heart is deceitful and desperately to, 
25. 31. he will give the to. to the sword 

Ezek. 3. 18. to warn the to. 19. \ 33. 8, 9. 

8. 9. behold the 2c. abominations they do here 
11. 2. these men give 20. counsel in this city 
18.23. have I any pleasure that the to. should die 1 

20. 44. not according to your 2c. ways nor doinga 

21. 3. cut off from thee the righteous and the to. 4. 
25. profane w. prince of Israel whose day is conn 

33. 15. if the to. restore the pledge, he shall live 
Dan. 12. 10. but the 20. shall do wickedly 

Mic. 6. 11. shall Icount them pure with jc. balances'? 
J\rah. 1. 3. the Lord will not at all acquit the to. 
11. there is one come out of thee aw. counsellor 

15. for the 2d. shall no more pass through thee 
Hab. 1. 4. the 20. doth compass about therighteoua 

13. the 10. devoureth the man more righteous 
Zepk. 1. 3. consume stumbling blocks with the 10. 
Mai. 3. 18. shall discern between righteous andtc. 
4. 3. and ye shall tread down the to. as ashes 
Mat.l2. 45. more w.than himself,even so shall it be 
also to this to. generation, I^uke 11. 26. 
13. 49. the angels shall sever llie to. from the just 
16. 4. a 20. generation seeketh after a sign 

18. 32. thou to. servant, 25. 26. Luke 19. 22. 
.^cts 2. 23. and by to. hands have ye slain hitn 

18. 14. if it were a matter of w. lewdness,-0 Jewi 

1 Cor. 5. 13. therefore put away thy w. person 
Col. 1. 21. were enemies in your mind by lo. woika 

2 Thess. 2. 8. and then shall that w. be revealed 

See Man, Men. 

Of the WICKED. 

Job 8. 22. the place of the zc. shall come to nought 

9. 24. the earth is given into the hand of the w. 
10.3.andshouldest shine upon the counsel oftheto 
11. 20. but the eyes o/£'/e7C. shall fail, not escape 
16. 11. God turned me into the hands of the w. 
18. 5. the light of the w. shall be put out 

21. surely such are the dwellings of the to. 
20. 5. the triumphing of the to. is short 

22. every hand of the to. shall come upon him 

21. 16. the counsel of the id. is far from me, 22. 10. 
17.how oftiscandle of the to. put out,andconieth 

destruction on them ? Prov. 13. 9. | 24. 20. 
28. where are the dwelling-places of the to ? 
24. 6. and they gathered the vintage of the v>. 

29. 17. and I brake the jaws of the to. and plucked 

36. 6. he preserveth not the life of the to. 

17. thou hast fulfilled the judgment of the 20. 
Psal. 1. t !• walketh not in the counsel of the id. 
7. 9. let the wickedness of the 20. come to an end 

10. 15. break thou the arm of the 20. man 

22. 16. the assembly of the to. have inclosed me 

36.1. the transgression of theto. saith in my heart 
11. let not the hand of the 2D. remove me 

37. 17. the arms of the tc. shall be broken 
28. but the seed of the to. shall be cut off 
38. the end of the to. shall be cut off 

55. 3. because of the oppression of the to. 

58. 10. he shall wash his feet in the blood of the Vf, 
64. 2. hide me from the counsel of the to. 

71.4. deliver me outof hand o/i/tew. and unright- 
eous cruel man, 74. 19. | 82. 4. | 97. 10 
73. 3. when I saw the prosperity of the to. 
75. 10. all the horns of the tc. also will I cut off 

82.2. howlong will ye accept the persons of the w. 7 
91. 8 behold, and see the reward of thj to. 

92. 11. mine ears shall hear my desire of the w. 
109. 2. the mouth of the 20. is opened against me 
112. 10. desire of the 20. shall perish, Prov 10. 28. 
119. 53. because of the to. that forsake thy law 

61. the hands of the to. have robbed me 
125. 3. the rod of the to. shall not rest on the just 
129. 4. Lord hath cut asunder the cords of theto. 
140. 4. keep me, O Lord, from the hands of the w. 

8. grant not, O Lord, the desires of the to. 
146. 9. the way of the to. he turns upside dowa 
Prov. 2. 14. who deliffbt in frowardness of the to. 

3. 25. be not afraid of the desolation of the to. 
33. the curse of the Lord is in the house of the w. 

4. 14. enter not into the path of the to. 
19.thewav of the w. is as darkness, they know not 

10. 3. he casteth away the substance of the w. 

6. but violence covereth the mouth of the to, IL 

7. but the name of the to. shall rot 

16. the fruit of the to. tendeth to sin 
20. the heart of the 20. is little worth. 

24. the fea*r of the to. it shall come upon him 
27. but the years of the to. shall be shortened 
32. the mouth of the to. speaketh frowardness 

11. 11. the city is overthrown by mouth of the te. 

23. but the expectation of the to. is wrath 

12. 5. but the counsels of the lo. are deceit 

6. the words of theto. are to lie in waitfor lAood 
10. but the terider mercies of the to. are cnie! 
26. but the way of the 20. seduceth them 

13. 25. but the belly of the to. shall want 

14. 11. the house of the to. shall be overthrown 
15. 6. bat in the revenues of the to. is trouble 



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WID 



Prov. 15. 8. sacrifice of the w. is an abomin. 21. 27. 
9. the way of t/ie w. is an abomination to the Lord 
26. tiie tliougiils of the w. are an abomination 
28. the nioutli of the w. pourelh out evU things 

18. 5 it is not good to accejjt the person of the w. 

19. 28. the nioutli of the w. devoureth iniquity 
21. 4. and llie plowmg uf the w. is sin 

7. tJie robbery of the w. shall destroy thera 
10. the soul of the ui. desireth evil 
12. he wisely considereth the house of the w. 
Isa. 14. 5. the Lord hath broken thestatt" y/ the w. 
Jer. 5. 28. they overpass the deeds of the lo. 
12. 1. wherefore doth the way of the w. prosper? 
15. 21. 1 will deliver thee out ol hand of the w. 
23. 19. whirlwind tall on head of the w. 30. 23, 
Ezek. 13. 22. Iiave .-trengdiened the hands of the w. 
18. 20. the wickedness of the w. shall be on him 
21. 29. to bring thee upon the necks of the w. 
30. 12. 1 will sell the land into the hand of the w. 
33. 11. I have no pleasure in the death of the w. 
12. as for the wickedness of the w. 
Dan. 12. 10. none of the w. shall understand 
Afic.6. 10. treasures of wickednessin hoaseoft.w. 
/fab 3. y.i. woundedst head out of house of the w. 
Eph. 6.16. able to quench all the fiery darts oft.w. 
2 Pet. 2. 7. vexed with the conversation of the w. 
3. 17. lest ye be led away with the error of the w. 
See One. 
7\? or ujito the WICKED. 
Job 31. 3. is not destruction to the io.7 
Psal. 32. 10. many sorrows shall be to the w. 
50.\<d.untn the w. God saith, what hast thou to do? 
Prov- 24. 24. he that sailh unto the w. thou art right. 
29. 27. the upright is an abomination to the w. 
Eccl. 9. 2. one event to the righteous and to the w. 
Isa. 3. 11. woe mito thetc.it shall be ill with him 
26.10. let favour be shewed to w. yet will not learn 
48. 22. no peace, saith God, unto the w. 57. 21. 
Ezek. 3. 18. when I say iaito the w. 33. 8, 14. 
7. 21. give it to the w. of the earth for a spoil 

WICKEDLY. 
Gen. 19. 7. Lot said, do not so w. Judg. 19. 23. 
Dent. 9. 18. your sins which ye sinned in doing w. 

1 Sam. 12. 25. but if ye shall still do to. be consumed 

2 8am. 22. 22. 1 liave kept the ways of the Lord and 

have not lo. departed from my God, Fs. 18. 21. 

24. 17. lo, I have sinned and have done w. 
'i Kings'ii. 11. Manasseh done w. above Amorites 
2 Ch". 6. 37. we have sinned, we have dons amiss, 
dealt w. JVe/i. 9. 33. Psal. 106. 6. Dan. 9.5,15. 

20. 35. Ahaziah, king of Israel, did very w. 

22. 3. his mother was his counsellor to do w. 
Job 13. 7. will you speak lo. for God 1 

34. 12. yea, surely God will not do w. 
Psal. 73. 8. they speak w. concerning oppression 

74. 3. the enemy hath done to. in the sanctuary 

139. 20. for they speak against thee w. 
Dan. 11. 32. such as do w. against the covenant 

12. 10. many purified, but the wicked shall dojc. 
Mai. 4. 1. all that do w. shall be as stubble 

WICKEDNESS. 
Qen. 6. 5. God saw that the w. of man was great 

39.9. how can I do this great w. and sin ag. God.^ 
Lev. 18. 17. it is w. 20. 14. || 19. 29. land full of m. 

20. 14. that there be no w. among you 
Deut. 9. 4. for the w. of these nations, 5. 

13. 11. Israel shall do no more any such to. 
17. 2. if there be any that hath wrought w. 
28. 20. because of the to. of thy doings 

Judg.Q. 50. thus God rendered the m. of Abimelech 

20. 3. Israel said, tell us, how was this to. ? 
12. what w. is this that is done among you? 

1 Sam. 12. 17. you may see that your te. is great 

20. ye have done all this w. yet turn not aside 

24. 13. to. proceedeth from the wicked 

25. 39. returned theic.of Nabalon nis own head 

2 Sam. 3. 39. reward doer of evil according to his tv. 

7. 10. neither shall the childrenofw. afflict them 

any more as before-time, Psal. 89. 22. 

1 Kings 1, 52. but iftc.be found in him, he shall die 
2.44. thou knowest all the jp. thy heart is privy to 

8. 47. repftnt, saying, we have committed to. 

21. 25. Ahab sold himself to work to. 

2 Kings 21. 6. Manasseh wrought much to. 
I Chron. 17. 9. nor the children of w. waste them 
•Tab 4. 8. they that sow to. reap the same 

11. 11. he seeth lo. || 24. 20. to. shall be broken 

14. let not to. dwell in thy tabernacles 
20.12.tho' to. be sweet in his mouth, tho' he hide it 
27. 4. my lips shall notspeak to. nor tongua deceit 
34. 10. far be it from God that he should do to. 

Psal. 5. 4. art not a God that hath pleasure in to. 
9. their inward part is very w. throat a sepulchre 
7. 9. let the to. of the wicked come to an end 
10 15. seek out his to. || 45. 7. thou hatest to. 
28. 4. according to the to. of their endeavours 
52. 7. he strengthened himself in his to. 
55. 11 w. is in the midst thereof deceit and guile 

15. w. is in their dwellings and among them 
58 2. yea, in heart you work w. weigh violence 

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Psal. 84. 10. than lo dwell in the tents of to. 

107.34. he turns aiiuitlul land into barrenness for 
the to. of thuin that dwell therein, .Jer. 12. 4. 
Prov. 4. 17. for they eat the bread ol w. 

8. 7. and to. is an abomination to my lips 

10. 2. treasures of w. profit noiliing 

11. 5. but the wicked shall full by liis own tc. 

12. 3. a man shall not be estahlisliod by to. 

13. 6. but to. overthroweth the sinner 

14. 32. the wicked is driven away in his to. 
16. 12. it is abomination to kings to commit to. 
21. 12. God overthroweth the wicked for their zo. 
26. 26. his to. shall be shewed before congregation 
30. 20. she eateth and saith, 1 have done no to. 

£ccZ. 3. 16. si w place of judgment, that to. was there 

7. 15. a wicked man prolongcth his life in to. 
25. 1 applied my heart to know the to. of folly 

8. 8. nor shall to. deliver those that are given to it 
Isa. 9. 18. for to. burneth as the fire 

58. 4. behold, ye smite with the fist of to. 

6. the fast I have chosen, to loose the bans ofw. 
Jer. 2. 19. thine own to. shall correct thee 

4. 14. O Jerusalem, wash thine heart from to. 

6. 7. so she casicth out her to. continually 

7. 12. see what I did for the to. of my people 

8. 6. no man repented of his z^.whathave I done 
1,4.20. we acknowledge, O Ld. our to. and iniquity 
23. 14. that none dotli return from his to. 
33. 5. for whose to. I hid my face from this city 
44. 9. have ye forgot the to. of your kings, their 

wives, your own lo. and the lo. of your wives? 
Ezek. 3. 19. if he turn not from his to. he shall die 

5. 6. she hath changed my judgment into to. 
7. 11. violence is risen up into a rod of to. 
18. 20. the to. of the wicked shall be on him 

27. turneth from the to. he hath committed 
31. 11. I have driven him out for his to. 
33. 12. in the day he tuineth from his to. 19. 
Hos. 7. 1. the w. of Samaria was discovered 

9. 15. for the to. of their doings I will drive out 

10. 13. ye have plowed to. and reaped iniquity 

15. so shall Beth-el do to you because of your to. 



Joel 3. 13. the fats overflow for their to. is great 
Mie. 6. 10. are treasures of to. in house of vvicked? 
Zeck. 5. 8. and he said, this is to. and he cast it 
Mai. 1. 4. they shall call them the border of to. 
3. 15. yea, they that work to. are set up 
Mark 7. 22. out of the heart pruceedeth zc. deceit 
Luke 11. 39. but your inward part is full of w. 
Acts 25. 5. and accuse this man, if any to. in him 
Rom. ±. 29. being filled with all to. envy, murder 
1 Cor. 5. 8. nor with the leaven of malice and to. 
Eph. 6. 12. against spiritual to in high places 
1 John 5. 19. we know the who. e world licth in to. 

Their WICKEDNESS. 
Deut. 9. 27. look not to their to. nor to their sin 
Psal. 94. 23. God shall cut them ofFin^Aczr own lo. 
Pr ov.21.12.God overthrows the wicked for their to. 
Jer. 1. 16. utter judgments, touching all their to. 
14. 16. for I will pour their to. upon them 
23. 11. yea, in my house have I found their to, 
44. 3. they are a desolation, because of their to. 
5. inclined not their ear to turn from their to. 
Lam. 1. 22. let all their w. come before thee 
Hos. 7. 2. consider not that I remember all their to. 
3. they make king glad with their to. and princes 
9. 15. all their to. is in Gilgal, there I hated them 
Jonahl.2.cry against Nineveh, for th. to. is come up 
Mat. 22. 18. but Jesus perceived their w. and said 

Thy WICKEDNESS. 
1 Kings 2. 44. the Ld. shall return thtj to. upon thee 
.7(7^22. 5. is not thtj z^j .great? thine iniquities infinite? 
35. 8, thy ic. may hurt a man as thou art 
Isa. 47. 10. for thou hast trusted in thy to. 
Jer. 3. 2. thou hast polluted the land with thy to. 
4. 18. this is thy to. for it is bitter to thy heart 
22. 22. thou shalt be confounded for all thy w. 
Ezek. 16. 23. it came to pass after all thy w. 

57. before thy to. was discovered, as at the time 
JVfl/t. 3. 19. upon whom hath not thy to. passed 
.Bets 8. 22. repent therefore of this thy to. and pray 

WIDE. 
Deut. 15. 8. but thou shalt open thy hand to. 11. 
1 C/^7•o7^.4.40. the land was to. quiet and peaceable 
.7o6 29.23. they opened their mouth to. as for rain 
30. 14. came on me as a w. breaking in of waters 
P,9aZ. 35.21. they opened their mouth to. against me 
81. 10. open thy mouth w. and I will fill it 
104. 25. so is this great and to. sea, wherein are 
Prov.Va.'i.he that openeth M.his lips, have destruct. 
21. 9. it is better to dwell in a corner, than to dwell 
with a brawling woman in aw?. house, 25. 24. 
Isa. 57. 4. against whom make ye a to. mouth ? 
.Ter. 22. 14. that saith, I will build me a to. bouse 
JV«A.3.13. thy gates beset 7^. open to thine enemies 
Mat. 7. 13. to. is the gate that leadeth to destruction 

WIDENESS. 
Ezek. 41. 10. between chambers the to, of 20 cubits 

WIDOW 
Jlmong the Hebrews^ even before the lata a wi- 



dow toho had no children by her husband, teat 
alijwed to marry the brother of her deceases 
sjfouse, in order to raise tip children who might 
enjoy his inneritance, atid perpetuate his name 
and family. fVe find the practice of this 
custom before the law, in the person of 'J'amar, 
toho married successively h.r and Onan, the 
sons of .ludahy and tvhu was liketoi.se to kavt 
married Shelah, tlie third son of tliispairiurck^ 
after the two former toere dead loitkuut issue^ 
Gen. 38. C, 8, 9, 11. 'J'hc law that appoints 
these marriages is delivered in Deut. xio. 5, ti, 
<i-c. 
Themotives that prevailed to the tnactivg of thii 
law loere, the continuation of estates in the 
same fatnily^ and to perpetuate a man's name 
in Israel. Jt teas looked vpun as a great un- 
happiness for amanto die without an heir, ani 
to see his inheritance pass into another family. 
This law teas twt confined to brothers- in-lam 
onltj,buttoas extetided lomore distant relations 
of the same line; as matj be seen iji the exam 
pie of Ruth, tcho married hvaz, after she had 
been refused by a tiearer kinsman. IVidoto 
hood, as well as bavrenness,tcas a kind of shame 
and reproach in Israel. Isa. 54. 4, Thou 
shalt forget the shame of thy youih, passed 
away in cclibactj and barrenness, and shall 
not remember the reproacli of thy widowhood 
any more. It was presumed, that a woman 
of merit and reputation might have found a 
husband, either in the family of litr deceased 
husband, if he died without children, or in 
some other family, if he hud left children. 
The widows of kings continued in their widoto- 
hood. Jidonijali was punished with death, for 
asking in marriage .t-Jbishag the Shunamite. 
who had been married to David, though he had 
never cotisummatcd this marriage, 1 Kings 2. 
13, 14, &c. Thnj shut up iti the palace all the 
concubines of king David, tcho had been defiled 
btj Absalom, there to spend the remainder of 
their days, 2 Sam. 20. 3. 
God discovers a special regard for v.'idows, and 
frequently rccotntnends to his people to be very 
careful in affording relief to the widow and 
orphan, Exod. 22. 22. Deut. 10. 18. St. Paul 
would haveus to honour widows tha\ are widotos 
indeed, and desolate, tliut is, destitute of suck 
as ought to help and relieve them, of their hus- 
bands and children, 1 Tim. 5. 3, 4, 5. There 
were widows in the Christian church, who, be- 
cause of their poverty, were niaintaineel at the 
charge of the faithful, and who were to attend 
upon the -poor and sick. St. Paid diel not al- 
low antj to be chosen into the number of these 
widows, unless they were threescore years old 
at least; they must be stieh as had not parted 
from their husbands atid married again ; they 
must produce ample testimony of their good 
tcorks ; that they had given good eeltieation to 
their children ; that they had exercised hospita- 
lity ; that they had washed the feet of the 
saints ; that then had given sticcovr to the mi 
serable atid afflicted, 1 Tim. 5. 9, 10. 
Gen. 38. 11. remain a w. in thy father's house 

14. she put her w. garments ofl'from Jier 
Exod. 22. 22. ye shall not afiSict any w. or child 
Lev. 21. 14. a w. or a harlot shall he not take 
22. 13. ifthe priest's daughter be a w.slie shall eat 
JVmot. 30.9. every vow of a m. shall stand against her 
Deut.lfi. 18. he doth execute the judgmentof a w. 
14. 29. the stranger, fatherless, and lo. shall come 
and eat, and be satisfied, IG. 11, 14. 
I 26. 12. 
24. 17. nor take a w. raiment to pledge 
19. the sheaf in the field shall be for the stranffcr, 
for the fatherless and the w. 20, 21. | 26.'13. 
27. 19. he that perverleth the judgment of the to. 
2 Sam. 14. 5. I am a w. woman, mine husb. is dead 
1 Ki.ngsl .\A,hG was ato. son of tribe of Naphtali 
11.26.Jeroboam's mother Zeruah was a w. woman 
17. 9. I have commanded a w. to sustain thee 
Job 24. 3. they take the w, ox for a pledge 

21. and doeth not good to the w. 
29. 13. I caused the to. heart to sing for joy 
31. 16. or have caused the eyes of the w. to fail 
Psal. 94. 6. they slay the to. and the stranger 
109. 9. let his children be fatherless, his wife aw 
146. 9. he relieveth the fatherless and the w. 
Prov. 15. 25. ho will establish the border of the to. 
Isa. 1. 17. judge the fatherless, plead for tho w. 

23. neither doth the cause of w. come unto them 
47.8.Tshall not sit as a to. nor know loss of children 
Jer. 7. 6. if ye oppress not the ti'.22.3. Zecli. 7. 10. 
Lam.l.X. how is she become as a to. that was gre' 
Ezek. 22. 7. in thee have they vexed the to. 
44. 22. but take a w. that had a priest before 
Mai. 3. 5. against those tJiat oppress the w. 
Mark 12. 42. a certain poor w, threw in two rum 



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Ma.rk\~. 43. jc. cast in more than all, Lulcs21. 2, 3. 

Liukfl. 37. Anna was a w. about 84 years old 

7. 1"2. tli« only son ot" his niotiier, and -die was a w. 

._ 18. 3. liiere wa.-^ a w. in iliat city caine unto liim 

3. bt'cause this w. troubletii me, i will avenge her 

1 Tim. 5. -4. ir' any w. have children or nepiifavvs 
5. slie lluit is a w. indeed truetet.h in God 

9. let not a w. be taken into the number under 60. 
Rev. iS. 7. slie saUli, I sit as queen, and am no w. \ 

. WIDOWS. 
Exod. 22. 24. and your wives shall be w. 
Job 22. 9. thoa hast sent w. away empty 

27. 15. be buried in death, and w. shall not weep 
Psal. 08. 5. a judge of the fatlietless and w. is God 

78. 64. and their w. made no lamentation 
ha. 9 i~. neither shall he have mercy on their to. 
10. 2. w may be their prey, that they may rob 
Jer. 15. 8. their w. are increased above the sand 
18. 21. let their wives be w. and men put to dea th 
49. 11. leave thy children, let thy w. trust in me 
Lam. 5. 3. we are fatherless, our mothers areas w. 
Ezck. 22. 25. they have made her many w. 
Jilat. 23. 14. wee unto you, ye devour w. houses for 
pretence make Ion? prayers, Mark 12. 40. 
Luke 20. 47. 
Luke 4. 25. were many w. in Israel in days of Elias 
j3cts6.1.murmuringbecause tlieirw.were neglected 
9.39. all the lo. stood by him weeping and shewing 
41. when he had calkd the saints and w. 
ICor. 7. 8.1 said to the w. it is good if they abide as I 
i Tim. 5. 3. honour to. tiiat are w. indeed 

11. but the younger lo. refuse, they will marry 

16. if any have w. let them relieve them 
c/c/7J.1.2T.pure religion is to visit the w. in affliction 

WIDOWHOOD. 

Gen. 38. 19. Tamarput on tlie garments of heric. 

2Sa?.'i.20.3.David's concubines shut up, living in w. 

Isa. 47. 9. in one day the loss of clnldren, and w. 

54. 4. shalt not remember the reproach of thy w. 

WIFE. 
Gen. 11.29. tlie name of Abraham's w.wasSarai, 
31. I 12. 17, 20. 1 20. 18. [ 24. 36. 

20. 3. the woman thou hast taken is a man's lo. 

21. 21. Hagar took a.70. for Ishmael out of Egypt 
24. 4. thou shalt take a w. to my son Isaac, 38. 
25.1. .\biaham took a w. her name was Keturah 
27 .46.if Jacob take a w. of the daughters of Heth, 

what good sliall my life do me? 28. 1, 6. 

38. 6. .Tudah took a k. for Er his first-born 

8. go in unto thy brother's w. and marry her 

39. 7. his master's w. cast her eyes upon Joseph 
Exod.'-lO.n. thou shalt not covet thy neiglibour'sir. 

nor anything is thy neigiibour's, Deut.o. 21. 

21. 4. if his master have given him a jc. 

IS.if he take him anothertiJ.hcr food, herraiment 

and duty of marriage sliall he not dimini. h 

ivC2J.18.8.the nakedness ofthvfather's m. shalt thou 

not uncover,' 20. 11. Deut. 27. 20. 

15. of thy son's w. || 16. thy brother's m.20. 21. 
18. neither shalt thou take a jc. to her sister 
20. shalt not lie with thy neighbour's zd. 20. 10. 

20. 14. if a man take a to. and her mother, itisshi 
20. if a man lie with his uncle's lo. he uncovereth 

21. 7. priests shall not take a w. that is a whore 

13. the high priest shall lake a zc. in her virginity 
J^um. 5. 12. if any man's w. go aside, 29. 

36.8. shall be aw. to one of the family of the tribe 

Deut. 13. 6. or if the w. of thy bosom entice thee 

20. 7. what man hath betrothed a w. not taken her 

22. 13. if any man take a w. and hate her 
24. because he humbleth his neighbour's tc. 
30. a man shall not take his father's w. 

24.1. when a man hath taken a lo.andfind unclean. 
2. she may go and be another man's w. 

5. hath taken a new w. he shall not go out to war 
25. 5. the 7C. of the dead shall not marry a stranger 

7. if he like not to take his brother's to. 

9. then shall his brother's ic. come unto him 
11. the w. of the one draweth near to deliver 

28. 30. betroth a to. and another lie with her 
54. his eye he evil toward the lo. of his bosom 

Tudg.'i. 4. Deborah, w. of Lapidoth, judged Israel 

17. Jael the w. of Heber the Kenite, 21. | 5. 24. 
14. 3. thou goesttotake aw. ofthe uncircumcised 

16. Samson's w. wept before him, and said 
20. but his w. was given to his companion 

21. 18. cursed be he that giveth a ta. to Benjamin 
Ruth 4. 5. buy it of Ruth the ic. of the dead 

2 Sam. 12. 10. thou hast taken the lo. of Uriah 
l.E'mo'sl4.2.be not known to be the ic. of Jeroboam 

6. Ahijah said, come in thou w. of Jeroboam 
2 Kino-s 5. 2. and siie waited on Xaaman's to. 
2C7ir. 22. 11. w.of Jehoiada hid him from Athaliah 
Pron. 5. 18. rejoice with the to. of tliy youth 

6. 29. so he that goelh in to his neighbour's w. 

18. 22. whoso findeth a to. findeth a good thing 

19. 13. contentions of a w. a continual dropping 

14. and a prudent to. is from the Lord 

Eccl. 9. 9. live joyfully with the to. of thy youth 

lia. 54. 1. more than children of the married w. 

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Isa. 54.6.the Lord hath called thee as a to. of youth 
Jcr. 3. 20. surely as a w. treacherously departeth 

5. 8. every one neighed after his neighbour's to. 

6. 11. tl'ie iiushand and the to. shall be taken 

16. 2. thou ^halt not tak(3 thee a tc. in this place 
Ezek. 16. 32. as a lo. that cominitteth adultery 

18. 6. nor hath delilerl his neighbour's to. 15. 

11. and defiled his neighbour's ic. 22. 11. j 33. 26. 
Hus. 1. 2. take unto thee a ?«. of whoredoms 

12. 12. Israel served for a to. and kept sheep 
Jl/aZ.2.14.Lord hath been wimess between thee and 
the tc. of thy youth, the to. of thy- covenant 

15. let none deal treacherously against his to. 
J\fai. 1. 6. of her that had been the w. of Urias 

14. 3. Herod bound John for sake of Philip's ic. 

19. 29. every one that haih forsaken tc. or children 

for my name's sake, Mark 10. 29. Ltike 
18. 29. 
22. 25. seven brethren, the first, when he had mar- 
ried a tc. deceased, Mark 12. 20. Luke 20. 29. 
Luke 14.20. 1 have married a lo. and cannot come 

17. 32. remember Lot's to. 

1 Cor. 5. 1. that one should have his father's tc. 

7. 3. let the husband render lo the to. due benevo- 

lence, and likewise also the tc. to the husband 
4. the to. hath not power over her own body 

10. let not the tc. depart from her husband 

12. if any brother hath a to. that believeth not 

14. unbelieving to. is sanctified by the husband 

16. wliat knowest thou, O w. if thou shalt save 
27. art thou loosed from a w. seek not a tc. 

34. there is difference between a tc. and a virgin 
39. the tc. is bound as long as her husband liveth 
Eph. 5. 23. for the husband is the head of the tc. 
33. let every one love his tc. even as himself, and 
the to. see that she reverence her husband 
] Tim. 3. 2. the husband of one to. 12. Tit. 1. 6. 
5. 9. a widow, having been the to. of one man 

1 Pei. 3.7. givinghonour to zc. as the weaker vessel 
Rev.2l. 9. 1 will shew thee the bride, the Lamb's tc. 

His WIFE. 
Gc?i.2.24. a man shall leave father and mother, and 
shall cleave unto his to. Mat. 19. 5. Mark 
10.7. 

25. they were both naked, the man and his tc. 
12.12. they shall say, thisis/u'.s tc. and will kill me 

19. 16. the men laid hold on the hand of his tc. 

26. but his tc. looked back from behind him 

20. 7. now therefore, restore the man his to. 

24. 67. and she become his tc. 1 Satn. 25. 42. 

25. 21. and Isaac entreated the Lord for his tc. 

20. 7. the men of tlie place asked him of his tc. 

11. he that toucheth this manor his tc. shall die 
39. 9. kept back thee, because thou art his tc. 

Exod. 21. 3. then his tc. shall go out with him 

22. 18. he shall surely endow her to be his w. 

Lev. 18. 14. thou shalt not approach to his to. 

J^''uTn. 5. 14. and if he be jealous of his tc. 30. 

15. the man shall bring his to. to the priest 

30. 16. the statutes between a man and his to. 
Dcttt. 22. 19. she shall be his tc. all his days, 29. 

24.5. he shall cheer up his tc. tiiat he hath taken 
Judg.Vi. 11. Alanoah arose and went after histc. 

15. 1. Samson visited his tc. with a kid 

21. 21. come out, and catch you every man 7n's?^. 
\Savi. 30. 22.savc to every m&nhis w. and children 

2 Sam. 12. 9. thou hast taken his to. to be thy wife 

1 Kings 21. 25. whom Jezebel his tc. stirred up 

2 Kings 8. 18. the daughter of Ahab was his w. 
Esth. 5. 10. Haman called his friends and his tc. 
Psal. 109. 9. and let his tc. be a widow 

■ fcr. 3. 1. if a man put away his tc. Mat. 5. 31, 

32. I 19. 9. Mark 10. 11. Luke 16. 18. 

Mat. 8. 14. he saw his to. mother sick of a fever 

19. 3. the Pharisees said, is it lawful for a man to 

put away his tr. for every cause 1 Mark 10. 2. 

10. if the case of a man be so with his tc. 
22.25. seven brethren, the first deceased, and left 

his to. to his brother, Jl/arA; 12. 19. Luke 20.28. 
Luke 14. 26. and hate not his tc. and children 
.'Sets 5. 2. his tc. also being privy to it 

7. his to. not knowing what was done, came in 

18. 2. Paul found Aquila with his tc. Priscilla 
24. 24. when Felix came with his tc. Drusilla 

1 Cor. 7. 2. let every man have his own tc. 

11. and let not the husband put away his tc. 
33. he careth how he may please his to. 

Eph. 5. 28. he that loveth his tc. loveth himself 

31. shall be joined to his tc. \\ 33. so love his tc. 
Rev. 19. 7. and his to. hath made herself ready 

Mtj WIFE. 
Gen.20. 11. they will slay me for my to. sake 

12. she became mt/ w. \\ 26. 7. she is mt/ lo. 

29. 21. give me my tc. |f Exod.'il. 5. 1 love my to. 
Judg. 15. 1. Samson said, I will go in lo mtj tc. 

2 Sam. 3. 14. saying, deliver me my tc. Michal 
II. 11. slialllgo into my house to lie \\\X\\tnyv}.7 

.Tab 19. 17. my breath is strange to my tc. 

31. 10 then let my to. grind unto another 
Ezsk. 24. 18. so I spake, and at even my to. died 



Has. 2. 2. she is not my tc. nor am I her husband 
Luke 1. 18. and my tc. is well stricken in years 

Thy WIFE. 
Gen. 3. 17. hast hearkened to tiie voice of thy to. 
12. 18. why didst thou not tell inc siie was thy w. 
19. behold thy tc. lake her, and go thy way 
17. 19. Sarah, i/j?/ ?p. shall bear thee a sun, 18 10. 
19. 15. arise, take thy tc. ami Uiy two daughtera 
26. 9. Abiuielechsaid, of a surety she is thy tc. 

10. one might lightly have lien wiih thy w. 
£!zot/.18.6.I, Jethro, am come unto thee, and iA?/io 
Deut.2\. 11. that thou v.ouldesi have her lotkyto, 
13. thou shalt go into her, andsliethaii be thy to, 
2Satn. 12. 10. taken the wife of Uriah to be thy to 
Psal. 123. 3. thy tc. shall be as a tVuiti'ul vine 
JJmos 7. 17. thy tc. shall be a harlot in the city 
1 Cor. 7. 16. wiiether thou shalt save tliytc. 

To WIFE. 
Gen. 12. 19. I might have taken her to me to w. 
34. 4. Shechem said, get me tJiis damsel to w. 
8. I pray you, give her him to tc. 12. 
38. 14. she was not given lo Shelah to tc. 
41. 45. Pharaoh gave Josej)!) to ic. Asenath 
Lev. 21. 14. take a virgin of his own people to w, 
Deut. 22. 16. 1 gave my daughter to this man to w. 
Josh. 15. 16. Caleb said, to him will 1 give Achsah 
my daughter to tc. 17. .Judg. 1. 12, 13 
.Tndg. 14. 2. now therefore get her for me to to. 

1 Satn. 18. 17. Merab, her will I give thee Jo w. 
lKivgs2.M.g\\'e me Abishagthes^hunaniite,fow. 

2 Kitigs 14. 9. the thistle said to the cedar, give thy 

daughter to my son to tc. 2 Chron. 25. 18. 

2 Chron. 21. 6. Jehoram had daughter of Ahab to to. 

Mark 12.23. the seven had her'zo w. Luke 20. 33. 

Luke 20. 30. the second took her lo tc. and died 
WILD. 

Geti. 16. 12. Ishmael will be a tc. man 

Rom. 11. 24. the olive-tree, which is tc. by nature 

See Ass, Beast, Bkasts. 

WILDERNESS, 

Or Desert, in Hebrew., Midbar. The Hehreto3 
give this name to all places that are not culti- 
vated, but tchich are chirfiy destined to the 
feeding of cattle, and oi tchich trees groic tciliL 
So tchen wilderness is mentiotied in scripture^ 
tee are not alicays to imagine it to be a place 
forsaken, abandoned, void of cities or inhabi- 
tants ; as this tcord often represents the soil 
near a city or villagi tchich teas appointed for 
pasture, and ichere the plough never came. 
Thus, in Scripttire, there are few cities tchtck 
had not their wilderness, ihnt is, uncultivated 
places for tcoods and pastures. 

The deserts of Jirabia, tchereiit the Israelites so- 
journed forty years after their departure out of 
Egypt, is called wilderness, by tcay of emi- 
nence, Neh. 9. 19, 21. Psal. 78. 40, 52. [ 107 
4. Jer. 2. 2. 

The tcildcrness of Shur lies towards the point of 
the Red-sea. Hagar being driven from Jibra- 
ham' s house, tcanderedin i/^^'s wilderness. Gen. 
16. 7. The Israelites, after their march 
through the Red-sea, tcent into the wilderness 
of Shur, Exod. 15.22. It is thought there teas 
a city of this name anciently in these parts. 

The tcilderness of Paran teas in.rJrahia Pctrea^ 
in the neighbourhood of the city of Paran. 
Ishmael, the son of Abraham, dtcelt in the 
borders of tin!' wilderness, Gen. 21.21. The 
Israelites having decamped from Sinai, retired 
into the wilderness of Paran, Num. 10. 12. 
It teas from hetice that Mosrs sent out spies, to 
bring intelligence concerning the land of pro- 
mise. Num. 13. 3. Moses seems to place motint 
Sinai in the country of Paran, when he says, 
that the Lord appeared to the Israelites up- 
on the mount of Paran, Deut. 33. 2. And 
Habakktik seetns to say the same thing, Kab. 
3. 3, The Holy One came from mount 
Paran. 

The desert of Sin. There are ttco deserts of this 
■name in scripture, the frst is written purely 
Sin, tcith a Samech, and lies hetwcenFAimand 
motint Sinai, Exod. 16. 1. Tlte second is tcrit- 
ten Zin, or Tzin tcith a Tzade: it is near 
Kadeshbarnea, tchere Miriam the sister oj 
Moses died. Num. 20. 1. 

The desert of Sinai, f.? that tchich lies about, and 
is adjacent to, mount Sinai. The people en- 
camped there a long time, and received tht 
grfatestpart of those latcs which are torittemn 
the books of Moses, Exod. 19. 2. 

It is said in Isa. 41. 18, I will make the wil- 
derness a pool of water; that is, " these people 
that are like a dry and barren wilderness, . 
will ah tin dantly water them tcith my blessing 
and make thetri fruitful and benuliful." God 
asks his people in Jer. 2. .31, Have I been a 
barren wilderness to Israeli Have not I at' 
:ommodated you with all necessaries at aU 



WIL 



WIL 



WIL 



timrs 7 J^ay, in the wilderness itself I was 

not a wilderness to yoUf but provided plentifulli/ 

for you. 

Exod.l'i. 3. are entangled, the w. hath shut them in 

J\rum. 14. 2. or would God we had died in this zc. 

29. your carcases shall Tall in this w. 32. 35. 
Deut. 1. 19. went through ail tliat terrible m. 8. 15. 
32. 10. he found him in the waste howling w. 
1 King* 19. 15. go return on thy way to w. of Dam. 
Job 24. 5 the z^.yieldeth food for them and children 
Psal. 106. 9. so he led them through the depths as 
through the w. 136. IG. Amos 2. 10. 
107. 35. he turneth the w. into a standing water 
Cant. 3. 6. who is this cometh out of the w. ? 8. 5. 
[sa 14. IT.is this the man that made world as aw.? 
35. 1. wi and solitary place shall be glad for them 

41. 18. I will make the w. a pool of water 

42. 11. let the w. and cities lift up their voice 

50. 2. at my rebuke I make the rivers a w. 

51. 3. and he will make her w. like Eden 
64. 10. thy hcly cities are w. Zion is a w. 

Jer. 2. 31. have I been a w. unto Israel 1 
4. 26. and lo, the fruitful place was a w. 
12. 10. have made my pleasant portion a desol. w. 
22. 6. yet surely I will make thee a w. Hos. 2. 3. 
£ze/£.6.14.make the land more desolate than the w. 
Joel 2. 3. and behind them a desolate w. 
3. 19. and Edom shall be a desolate w. 
Zeph. 2. 13. he will makrj Nineveii dry like a w. 

In the WILDERNESS. 
JSTum. 14. 22. my miracles which I did in the w. 
32. 15. he will yet again leave them in the w. and 
ye shaU destroy all this people, Ezek. 29. 5. 
Deut. 8. 2. thou shalt remember the Lord led thee 
forty yeari.1 in the w. 29. 5. Josh. 5. 6. | 14. 10. 
16. who fed thee in the w. with manna 
JVeA.9.21. forty years didst thou sustain them in w. 
Psal. 95. 8. as in the day of temptation in the w. 
Prov. 21. 19. bet.'^^er dwell in the w. than with 
Jsa. 32. 16. then J.idgment shall dwell in the w. 
35. 6. for in the w.j^hall waters break out 
40 3 the voice of l.im that crieth in thew. Mat. 
3. 3. Mark 1. 3. I^uke 3. 4. John 1. 23. 
41. 19. 1 will plant in the w. the cedar and oil-tree 
43. 19. I will even make a way in the w. 
Jer. 2. 2. when thou wentest after me in the w. 
9. 2. oh that I had in the w. a lodging-place 
31. 2. people that were left found grace in the w. 
48. 6. flee and be like the heath in the w. 
Lam. 4. 19. they laid wait for us in the w. 
Ezek. 19. 13. and now she is planted in the w. 
20. 13. Israel rebelled against me in the w. 

15. 1 lifted up my hand to them in the w. 23. 
34. 25. and they shall dwell safely in the w. 
Hos. 9. 10. I found Israel like grapes in the w. 
13. 5. I did know thee in the w. in the dry land 
Mat. 3. 1. John came preachingi?it/te w. of Judea 
15. 33. whence should we have so much breadln 
the 10. to fill so great a multitude"? Mark 8. 4. 
Luke 15. 4. leave the ninety and nine in the w. 
Acts 7. 30. an angel appeared to him in thew. 38. 
2 Cor. 11. 26. I have been in perils in the w. 

Into the WILDERNESS. 
Lev. 16. 21. shall send him by a. fit man into thew. 

22. and he shall let go the goat into the w. 
Ezek. 20. 10. and I brought them into the w. 

35. I will bring you into the w. of the people 
Hos. 2. 14. will allure her, and bring her into the w. 
Mat. 11. 7. what vvent ye out into the w. to see 1 
a reed shaken with the wind? I^uke 7. 24. 
Luke 8. 29. he was driven of the devil into the w. 
Acts 21. 38. which leddest into the w. 4000 men 
Rev. 12. 6. and the woman fled into the w. 14. 
17. 3. so he carried me in the spirit into the w. 

WILES. 
VwTn. 25. 18. for they vex you with their w. 
EoA. 6. 11. able to stand against the w. of the devil 

WILILY. 
rosA.9.4.Gibeonites did work w. and took oldsacks 

WILL, 
fa that faculty of the soul icherehy we freely 
choose or refuse things. It is of the nature 
of the will, to will freely whatsoever it wills, 
for f Afi will cannot he compelled: hut it is unable, 
tillit he changed by grace,to move itself toward 
Ood^and towill any good thing pleasing to him. 
Psal. 110. 3. Simply to will any thing, is of 
nature; but to will what is good, is of grace ; 
our will being free in respect of sinful acts, 
but bound in respect of good works till it be 
made free by Christ. John 8. 36, If the 
Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be 
free indeed. And in John 15. 5, Without me 
ye can do nothing. And Phil. 2. 13, It is 
God who worketh in you. both to will and to 
do of his good pleasure. And St. Austin says, 
Voluntas libera, quia libertas ; libera ad pec- 
catum, serva ad justitiam. That doctrine there- 
fore which teaches, " thatwhen graceis offered, 
tee may refuse it, if we will ; and if we will 
684 



we may receive it ;" is to be looked upon as con- 
trary to the scriptures. 
The will of God is taken, (1) For his absolute 
will, which nothings can withstand. ' Rom. 9. 
19, For who hath resisted his will ? (2) For 
his purpose and decree. Eph. 1. 11, Who 
worketh all things after the counsel of his own 
toill ; that is, as he has most wisely and freely 
decreed. (3) For his laws and commands. 
Mat. 7. 21, He that doeth the will of my 
Father which is in heaven. .So m Rom. 12. 2, 
That ye may prove what is that good and ac- 
ceptable, and perfect will of God. This is his 
revealed will contained in his word, which is 
called good, because it enjoins only what is for 
our benefit: it is acceptable, by obedience there- 
unto we shall be accepted; and ii zs perfect, 
the observance thereof will make us perfect, 
2 Tim. 3. 17. 
Z)eM<. 33. 16. for good w. of him that dwelt inbush 
Psal. 27. 12. deliver me not to w. of mine enemies 
41. 2. wilt not deliver him to w. of his enemies 
Ezek. 16. 27. delivered thee to w. of them that hate 
Mal.2. 13. or receiveth it with good w.at your hand 
Mat. 7. 21. that doeth the w. of my Father, 12. 50. 
18. 14. it is not the w. of your Father in heaven 
21. 31. whether of them did the w. of his father? 
Luke 2. 14. on earth peace, good w. toward men 
23. 25. but he delivered Jesus to their w. 



John 1. 13. v/ere born, not of the w. of the flesh 

4. 34. meat is to do the w. of him that sent me 

5. 30. I seek the w. of my Father which sent me 

6. 39. and this is the Father's w. who sent me, 4G. 
Acts 21. 14. saying, the w. of the Lord be done 
Eph. 5. 17. understanding what the w. of the L. is 

6. 7. with good w. doing service, as to the Lord 
Phil. 1. 15. some also preach Christ of good w. 
Heb. 10. 10. by the which w. we are sanctified 
lPef.4.3. sufiice to have wrought thereof Gentiles 
2 Pet. 1. 21. the prophecy came not by the w. of man 

WILL of God. 
Ezra 7. 18. that do after the w. o/your God 
Mark3.35. who shall do the w. of G. is my brother 
John ]. 13. born, not of the w. of man, but of G. 
.dcts 13. 3Q. served his generation by the w. of G. 
Rom. 1. 10. haveaprosperous journey by zc.o/ G. 

8. 27.makes intercession according to thew. of G. 

12. 2. prove that acceptable and perfect w. of G. 

15. 32. I come to you with joy, by the w. of G. 
ICor. 1. 1. Paul an apostle of Jesus Christ by the w. 

of G. 2 Cor. 1. 1. Eph. 1. 1. Col. 1. 1. 2 Tim. 1. 1. 
2Cor. 8. 5. gave themselves to us by the w. of G. 
Gal.l. 4. deliver us from evil world by the w. of G. 
Eph. 6. 6. doing the w. of God from the heart 
Col. 4. 12. may stand complete in all the w. of God 
1 Thcss. 4. 3. for this is the w. of God, 5. 18. 
HeJ?. 10. 36. after ye have done the w. of God 
IPet. 2. 15. so is the w. of G. that ye put to silence 

3. 17. for it is better if the w. of God be so 

4. 2. live, not to the lusts of men, but to w. of G. 
19. them that sufli"er according to the w. of God 

1 John 2. 17. he that doeth the w. of God abideth 

His WILL. 
Dan. 4. 35. and he doeth according to his w. 
8. 4. he did accord.to/us w. \\ 11.3.do/»"s w. 16,36. 
Luke 12. 47. neither did according to his w. 
Johnl. 17. if any man will do /a5 w. he shall know 
Acts 22. 14. that thou shouldest know his w. 
Rom. 2. 18. knowest his w. \\ 9. 19. resisted his w. 

1 Cor. 7. 37. he that hath power over his own w. 

16. 12. his w. was not at all to come at this time 
Eph. 1. 5. according to the good pleasure of /i2>w. 

9. made known to us the mystery of his w. 
Col. 1.9. might be filled with knowledge of his w 

2 Tim. 2. 28. were taken captive by him at his w. 
Heb. 13. 21. perfect in every good v.'crk to do his w. 
Uohn 5. 14. if we ask according to his w. he hears 
Rev. 17. 17. God put in their hearts to fulfil his w. 

My WILL. 
Luke 22.42. this cup, not my wj. but thine be done 
Acts 13. 22. found David, who shall fulfil all 7717/ w. 
1 Cor. 9. 17. if I do this thing against iny w. 

Own WILL. 
Lev.l. 3. he shall offer it of his 070W voluntary ?o. 
19. 5. ye shall oflfer it as your oxen w. 22. 19, 29. 
Dan, 11. 16. he shall do according to his oicn w. 
John 5. 30. because I seek not mine own w. 
6. 38. 1 came from heaven, not to do mine own w. 
Eph.l. 11. who worketh after counsel of his ow7i w. 
Heb. 2A. gifts of HolyGhost,according to h'lsown w. 
Jam.l.\8.ofh\s ownw.begaihe us by word of truth 
See Self. 
Thy WILL. 
Psal. 40. 8. I delight to do thy w. O my God 
143. 10. teach me to do thy w. thou art my God 
Mat. 6. 10. thy w. be done in earth, Luke 11. 2. 
26. 42. if this cup may not pass, thy lo. be done 
Heb. 10. 7. lo, I come to do thy w. O God, 9. 

WILLS. 
Eph. 2. t 3. fulfilling the w. of the flesh and mind 



WILL. 

Deut. 21. 14. thou shalt let her go whither she w 

Job 13. 13. let me alone, let come on me \vhat w 

Prov. 21. 1. as the rivers of water, he turnetJi the 

king's heart whithersoever lie to 

Dan. 4. 17. God ruleth in the kingdom of men and 

giveth it to whomsoever he w. 25, 32. | 3. 21 

Mat.8.3.lw.bethon clean, Mark\.A.t. Lukeo. 13. 

20.15. is it not lawful to do what 1 2/).with my own? 

32. what w. ye that I shall do unto you? 
26. 39. not as 1 w. but as thou wilt, Mark 14. 38 
27. 17. whom w. ye that Irelease unto you, Barab- 
bas or Jesus ? 21. Mark 15. 9. John 18. 39. 
MarkG.25.1w.tbatthou give meJohnBaptist'shead 

14. 7. whensoever ye w. ye may do them good 

15. 12. what w. ye then that I should do to him? 
Luke 4. 6. to whomsoever Iw.l give it 

12. 49. and what w. I, if it be already kindled? 
John 5. 21. even so the Son quickeneth whom he w 
9.27.why hear it again? w.ye alsobehisdisciplest 
15.7.ye shall ask what ye w. it shall be done loyou 
17. 24. 1 70. that they be with me where I am 
21. 22. if I w. that he tarry till I come, 23. 
Acts 18. 21. I w. return again to you, if God will 
Rom.7. 18.foito w.'is presentwith me, but to perform 
9.16. therefore hath he mercy on whom he ?i!.have 
mercy, and whom he lo. he hardeneth 
ICor. 4. 19. 1 will come to you shortly, if the Ld. w. 
21. what w. ye, shall I come to you with a rod 
7. 36. let him do what he 20. he sinneth not 
39. she is at liberty to be married td whom she w. 
12. 11. dividing to every man severally as he w. 
2 Cor. 8. 11. that as there was a readiness to w 
Phil.2. 13. God worketh in you,bothtoz/j.and todo 
1 Tim.2. 8. I w. that men pray every where 
5. 14. I 10. that the younger women marry 
7'if.3.8.thesn things I w.that thou affirm constantly 
Jam. 4. 15. if the Lord w. we shall do this or that 
Rev. 11. 6. to smite the earth as often as they w. 
22. 17. whosoever w. let him take the water of lift) 
WILL not. 
2Sam. 13. 1 28. w.ye not, since I have commanded 
Psal. 80. 18. so w. not we go back from thee 
Ezek. 20. 3. I w. not be inquired of by you 
Amos O.j 10. w. not make mention of name of Lord 
7. 8. I w. not again pass by them any more, 8. 2. 
Mat. 21. 29. he answered and said, I w. not 
26. 35. though I should die, yet w. I not deny thee 
Mark 14. 29. tho' all shall be oflfended, yet w. not I 
Jo/j?i5.40.ye w.not come to me that ye mayhave life 

WILLETH. 
jRom.9.16.so then it is not of him that w.nor runneth 

WILFULLY. 
//'eJ.10.26.if we sin w. after we have received truth 

WILLING. 
Gen. 24. 5. the woman will not be w. to follow me 

8. if the woman will not be w. to follow thee 
Exod. 35.5. whosoever is of a m. heart, 21,22,29 
IChron. 28. 9. my son, serve God with a w. mind 
29. 5. who is w. to consecrate his service to Lord 
Job 39. 9. will the unicorn be w. to serve thee 
PsaL 110. 3. thy people shall be w. in day of thy 

power 
Isa. 1. 19. if ye be w.ye shall eat good of the land 
Mat. 1. 19. not w. to make her a public example 
26. 41. the spirit is w. but the flesh is weak 
Mark 15. 15. Pilate w. to content the people 
Luke 10. 29. but he, w. to justify himself, said 
22. 42. if thou be w. remove this cup from me 
23. 20. Pilate therefore w. to release Jesus 
.John 5. 35. ye were w. for a season to rejoice 
Acts 24. 27. Felix w.to shew the Jews a pleasure 
25. 9. but Festus w. to do the Jews a pleasure 
27.43.butthe centurion,zo.to save Paul, kept them 
Rom. 9. 22. what if God w. to shew his wrath 
2 Cor. 5. 8. w. rather to be absent from the body 
8.3.they were m. of themselves beyond their power 
12. if there be first a w. mind, it is accepted 
1 Thess. 2. 8.we were w. to have imparted unto you 
iTim. 0.18. ready to distribute, w.lo communicate 
Heb. 6. 17. God, w. to shew to the heirs of promise 
13. 18. w. to live honestly in all things 
2Pe<.3.9.not zc.that any should perish, but all come 

WILLINGLY. 
Exod. 25. 2. an offering of every man that gives jo. 
.Tudg. 5. 2. the people w. offered themselves, 9. 
8. 25. we will w. give the ear-rings of our prey 

1 CAr. 29. 6. the princes of Israel and rulers ofl^ered 
w. 9, 14, 17. 2 CAr. 35. 8. Ezra I. 6. 
I 3.5. 

2 Chr. 17. 16. Amasiah w. offered himself to Go£ 
JVeA.11.2.blessed themen tlratw.off'ered themsolvoa 
Prov. 31. 13. she worketh w. with her hands 
Lam. 3. 33. he doth not afflict w. nor grieve 
Hos. 5. 11. Ephraim w. walked after commandm 
John 6. 21. they w. received him into the ship 
/2o7?i.8.20.thecreature made subject to vanitynotw. 

1 Cor. 9. 17. if I do this thmg w. I have a reward 
Philem.. 14. not as of necessity, but w. 1 Pet 5.2. 

2 Pet. 3. 5. for this they 70. are ignorant of 



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WIN 



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WILLOWS. 
i,eii.23 40.ye shall take w. of the biook and rejoice 
Job AQ. 22. the w. of the brook compass him about 
Psal. VXi. 2. we hanged our harji-s upon the w. 
/Sii. 15.7. shall carry iheir riches to the brook of a?. 
44. 4. they shallsjiring up as ic.by the water-courses 

WILLOW-TREE. 
Rzek. 17. 5. by great waters, and he set it as a w.-t. 

WILL- WORSHIP. 
Col. 2. 23. have a shew of wisdom in id 

WILT. 

Juig. 1. 14. Caleb said toher, what xo. thou"? Ksth. 
5. 3. Mat. 20. 21. Mark 10. 51. Lxika 18. 41. 

1 Sam. 1. 11. if thou w. look on thine handmaid 
Fsal. 60. 10. tc. not thou, O God 1 lOS. 11. 

85. 5. w. thou be angry with us for ever ? 

6. w. thou not revive us again to rejoice in thee ? 
Trov. 5. 20. why xo. thou, my son, be ravished 7 
Jer. 3. 4. w. thou not from this time cry unto me 1 
13. 27. O Jerusalem, w. thou not be made clean 1 
Ezek. 20. 4. xc. thou judge them son of man 7 22. 2. 
24. 19. w. thou not tell us what these things are 
28.9. XD. thou yet say before him that slayeth thee"? 
Jl/a«,8.2.a leper worshippedjSayingjLord if thou M7. 
thou canst make me clean, ./liar /c 1.40.Z>^t^■e5.12. 
13.23.?c.thou then that we go andgather them up? 
15. 28. O woman, be it unto thee even as thou xo. 
17. 4. if thou xjD. let us make three tabernacles 
26. 17. the disciples said, where to. thou that we 
prepare the passover? Mark ILVi.Lxike'i^. 9. 
39. not as I will, but as thou w. Mark 14. 36. 
JJiari-6.22.king said, ask of me whatsoever thou xc. 
Luke 9.54. xc. thou that we command tire to come? 
John 5. 6. Jesus said, xo. thou be made whole 7 
Jicts 1. 6 w. thou at this time restore the kingdom? 

WIMPLES. 

Isa. 3. 22. the Lord will take away mantles and lo. 

WIN. 

2 Chron. 32. 1. he thought to xc. them for himself 
Phil. 3. 8. count them dung that I may xo. Christ 

WINNETH. 

Prov. 11. 30. and he that w souls is wise 
WIND. 

Tlu Hebrews acknowledge four principal loinds, 
as xce do, Ezck. 42. 16, 17, 13, He mea- 
sured the east-side, in Hebrew, the easi-wind, 
<$-c. The east-wind is called in Hebrew, Ka- 
dim ; the xiorth-w'iad, Tzaphon ; the south- 
wind, Darom ; and the xoest-wind, or from 
the Mediterranean sea, Rouach-Hajam. Solo- 
mon says, in Prov. 25. 23, That the norlh- 
Tcind disperses the clouds and the rain ; 
bxii other Interpreters traxislate it. It pro- 
duces rain. The wind Euroclydon, see EU- 
ROCLYDON. 

The powerful operations and motions of God^s 
Spirit, quickening or reviving the heart toward 
God, are comparedto the blowing of the wind, 
John 3. 8. For as it is with the wind, man 
perceives, by the effects of it, that there xs 
such a thing, and that it does blow, yet his 
p(,xoer cannot restrain it, neither can his rea- 
syn reach to knoxo whence it rises, or from, hoxo 
far it comes, or how far it reaches ; so is the 
spiritual change wrought in the soul ; freely, 
where, in whom, when, and in xohat measure 
the Spirit pleases ; and also poicerfully, so as 
to make an evident sensible change, thoxigh the 
manner thereof be incomprehensible. Else- 
where ihexnotions of the Spirit are set forth by 
wind, as in Cant. 4. 16. The judgments of 
God are compared to wind, as- in Isa. 27. 8, 
He stayeth his xongh-xcind in the day of his 
easi-wind. He assuages thefuryofthe storm, 
and mitigates the severity of the judgment. 

It is said in Isa. 26. 18, We have been with 
child, we have, as it were, brought fourth loind ; 
that is, " We have been in expectation of help, 
and deliverance out of our troubles, but our 
hopes have proved empty and xinsuccessful, 
and xoe have not been able to do any thing 
towards our own deliverance.'''' So in Hos. 
12. 1, Ephraim feedeth on wind: " The ten 
txnbes flatter themselves with vain, deluding 
hopes of help from the Egyptians and .Assy- 
rians." In Mat. 7. 25. all sorts of tempta- 
tions are thus described. The rain descended, 
the floods came, the winds blew. .And in 
Jer. 4. 11, 12. the coming in of an army 
swiftly andfiercely, destroxjing all before them, 
is expressed by a dry wind, a full wind. 
The Apostle Paul compares vain and inconstant 
opinions axid doctrines to wind. Eph. 4. 14, 
Carried about with every Mi/i(i of doctrine. As 
the wind is a subtile body, so these doctrines 
are subtile, but without substance of truth. 
The wind is uncertain, noxo bloioing from one 
quarter, now from another, now loud, and pre- 
sently silen: ; so false doctrines are uncertain, 
v,ow making agrcat noiscyandsuddenlyvanish- 
685 



iug. The w'md likewise carricth chaff, stubble, 
and such like things, along with it, but houses 
well founded, stand firm ; so the doctrines of 
false teachers carry aside unstable per soxis ; 
but he that is rooted in faith and humility, 
knoxoing his misery by sin, and the grace of 
God in Christ, will not be moved with them. 

Gen. 3. f 8. walking in garden in the xc. of the day 
8. 1. God made a w. to pass over the earth 

Exod. 15. 10. thou didst blow with thy w. 

J^um. 11. 31. the xo. brought quails from the sea 

2 Sam. 22. 11. he rode upon a cherub, he was seen 
upon the wings of the xc. Psal. 18. 10. | 104. 3. 

1 Kings 18. 45. the heaven was black with w. 
19. 11. Lord passed by, a great and strong w. rent 

the mountains, but the Lord was not in 
the w. 

2 Kings 3. 17. ye shall not see w. nor shall see rain 
Job 1. 19. there came a w. from the wilderness 

6. 26. to reprove speeches which are as w. 

7. 7. O remember that my life is w. 

8. 2. the words of thy mouth be like a strong xc. 
21. 18. they are as stubble before the w. 

30. 15. terrors pursue my soul as the w. 

22. thou liftest me up to the w. 

37. 21. men see not light in the clouds, but the w. 
passeth and cleanseth them, Psal. 103. 16. 

Psal. 1. 4. like chaff which the xc. drives away 
78. 39. 10. that passeth away and comes not again 
135. 7. he bringeth the w. out of his treasuries 
147.18. he'causeth his w. to blow, and waters flow 

Prov. 11. 20. troubleth his house, he shall inherits. 

25. 14. is like clouds and w. without rain 

23. the north-io. driveth away rain 

27. 16. whosoever hideth her, hideth the w. 
.30.- 4. who hath gathered the w. in his fists 
Eccl. 1. 6. w. goeth toward the south, and turneth 

about to the north, and the xc. returneth 

again 
5. 16. what profit hath he that laboured for the w. 

11. 4. he that observeth the w. shall not sow 
Cant. 4. 16. awake, O north-w. come, thou south 
Isa. 7. 2. as trees are moved with the xo. 

11. 15. with his w. shake his hand over the river 

26. 18. we have as it were brought forth w. 

27. 8. he stayeth his rough w. in day of his east-w. 
32. 2. a man shall be as a hiding-place from the w. 
41. 16. the w. shall carry them away, 57. 13. 

29. their molten images are w. and confusion 
64. 6. our iniquities, like xo. have taken us away 

Jer. 4. 12. a full xo. from those places shall come 
5. 13. prophets shall become w. word not in them 
10. 13. brings the lo. out of his treasuries, 51. 16. 
22. 22. the w. shall eat up all thy pastures 

Ezek. 5. 2. a third part thou shalt scatter in the w. 

12. 14. 1 will scatter toward every xo. all that are 

about him to help him 
37. 9. prophesy to the M. son of man, say to the «?. 
' Dan. 2. 35. and the w. carried thorn away 
Hos. 4. 19. the w. hath bound her up in her wings 
8. 7. they have sown w. and shall reap whirlwind 
12. 1. Ephraim feedeth on xo. he follows east-w. 
Amos 4. 13. for lo, he that createth the w. 
Jonah 1. 4. Lord sent out a great w. into the sea 
Mic. 2. t IL if a man walk with the w. and lie 
Zech. 5. 9. and the w. was in their wings 
Mat. 11. 7. a reed shaken with the xc. Luke 7. 24 
14. 24. w. was contrary, Mark 6. 48. Acts 27. 4 
32. the xo. ceased, Mark 4. 39. | 6. 51. 
John 3. 8. the w. bloweth where it listeth 
.dcts 2. 2. a sound from heaven, as of a mighty w. 
Eph. 4. 14. carried about with every w. of doctrine 
Jam.l. 6. like a wave driven with the w. and tossed 
Rev. 6. 13. when she is shaken of a mighty w. 

7. 1. that the xo. should not blow on the earth 

WINDS. 
Job 28. 25. to make the weight for the w. 
Ezek. 37. 9. come from the four xo. O breath 
Mat. 1.^5. the tc.blew, and beat on that house, 27. 

8. 26. he arose and rebuked the w. Luke 8. 24. 
27. what manner of man is this that even the 2^ 

and sea obey him 7 Marki. 41. Luke 
8. 25. 
Jam. 3. 4. ships, tho' great, are driven of fierce xo 
.hide 12. they are clouds carried about ofio. 
See East, Four, Scatter, Stormy 
WINDY. 
Psal. 55. 8. I would hasten from the w. storm 

WINDOW. 
Gen. 6. 16. a w. shalt thou make to the ark 
8.6. Noah opened the w. of the ark which he made 
26. 8. the king of Gerar looked out at a w. 
Josh. 2. 15. Rahab 'et the spies down through a w. 

21. she bound the scarlet line in the xo. 
.Tudg. 5. 28. Sisera's mother looked out at a w. 
'iSam.G. 16. Michal looked through a 7c.saw David 
2 Kin g'sd. 30. 3 ezthe] painted, and looked out at a w. 

13. 17. and he said, open the w. eastward 
Prov. 7. 6. at the w. of my house Hooked through 
Acts 20. 9. there sat in a w. a certain young man 



2 Cor. 11. 33. thro' a w. was I let down in a ba«ke. 
WINDOWS. 

Gen. 7. 11. and the w. of heaven ■were opened 
8. 2. and the w. of heaven were stopped 

2 Kings 7. 2. if the Lo'd make w. in heaven, IS. 

£ccZ. 12. 3. those that look out of tlie w. be darkened 

Caxit. 2. 9. my beloved looked forth at the w. 

Isa. 24. 18. for the xo. from on high are open 
54. 12. 1 will make thy w. of agates 
60.8. who are these that flee as tlie doves to their w. 

Jer. 9. 21. for death is come up into our w. 
22. 14. woe to him that cutteth him out w. 

Dan. 6. 10. his w. being open in his chamber 

.loel 2. 9. they shall enter in at the w. like a thief 

Zeph. 2. 14. their voice shall sing in the w. 

Mai. 3. 10. if I will not open you the w. of heaven 
■ WINE. 

Several of the ancients xcere of opinion, that wine 
xoas not in use before the deluge, and that J^Toah 
was the first who used this liquor. If wine, say 
they, had been known before the flood, Abel 
XDould not have failed to bring an off'eriiig of it 
to the Lord, and J\~oah would have been upon 
his guard, so as not to have drank of it to ex- 
cess. But, on the other hand, it is xnaintained 
by others, that it is much more probable that 
the first men were not ignorant of the use of 
wine, which is a liquor so generally useful and 
agreeable, that it could scarcely be unknown 
evexi to Adam himself. And as to J^^oah, they 
say, that though he knexo the intoxicating qua- 
lity of wine, yet he might be deceived in the 
strength of it, and think, that the quantity he 
drank of it was not capable of causing thb 
drunkenness in him that he afterwards found 
it did. 

There were maxiy excellent vineyards in Pales- 
tine; and to shew how great a number there 
should be of these in the sixigle inheritance of 
the tribe of Judah, the patriarch Jacob says of 
his son Judah, He washed his garments ia 
wine, and his clothes in the blood of grapes, 
Gen. 49. 11. The use of wine was forbidden 
to the priests during all the time they were in 
the tabernacle, and employed in the service of 
the altar. Lev. 10. 9. Drunkemiess is so 
odious a sin in itself, especially in a minister^ 
and most of all in the time of his administra' 
tion of sacred things, that theuse o/ wine was 
strictly forbidden on those occasions. This 
liquor was also forbidden to the J^aiariteSy 
Num. 6. 3. 

■ In Gen. 27. 28, 37, Corn and wine denote ail 
sorts of temporal good things, which wen 
more frequently promised a7id bestowed under 
the Old Testament, but xcere types of spiritual 
blessings. In the style of the sacred penmen^ 
the wine, or the cup, often represents the anger 
of God. Psal. 60. 3, Thou hast made us to 
drink the wine of astonishment. And in Jer. 
25. 15, Take the xcine-ca^ of this fury at my 
hand, and cause all the nations to whom I 
send thee to drink it. They were used to ad- 
minister w'me, by way of medicine, to such as 
were in trouble and sorrow. Prov. 31. 6, 
Give strong drink to him that is ready to 
perish, and xoine to those that be of heavy 
hearts. The Rabbins say, that they used to 
give wine and strong liquors to those that were 
condemxied to die, at their execution, to stupify 
them, and take off some part of the fear and 
sense of their pain : There were certain chari- 
table women at Jerusalexn, as they tell us_ 
who used to mix certain drxigs with v/ine, tfi 
make it stronger, and more capable of extin 
guishing the sense of pain. Sojne think it was 
sxich a kind of mixture that xcas offered to our 
Saviour to drink, before he xoas fastened to the 
cross. Mark 15. 23, And they gave hini to 
drink xoine mingled with myrrh, but he received 
it not. 

The xoine of Helbon. Ezekiel speaks of this 
wine that was sold at the fairs cf Tyre, Ezek. 
27. 18. Some say that- this wine wag well 
known to the ancients ; they called it Chali- 
bonium vinum. It teas made at Damascus^ 
and the Persians had plantedvincyards there, 
on purpose, as Posidonius affirms. Others 
xnake it a common name, sweet or fat wine; 
for Helbon comes from a xcord that signifies 
fat. 

The wine of Lebanon. Hosea speaks of this 
wine, Hos. 14.7, The scent thereof shall be 
as the wine of Lebanon. The wines of those 
sides of mount Lebanon that had a good exposi- 
tion to the sun, were heretofore much esteemed. 
But some think, tjiat the Hebrew text, wine 
ofLeb^LTion, may signify asweet-scentedvrine', 
wine in which perfumes are mixed, cr other 
drugs, to make itmorepalatable, and of abetter 



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flavour. Odoriferous wines were not unknovm 
to Ihe Hcbrcuis. In Cant. 8. ~. mcuttoii id iiiadi. 
of a iuediciUta wine, spiced wine, wiiie luixtd 
with, //erf antes. TIlc wines uf tulestiiie being 
headij.,tucy usedtu qaalifij tkcni witk toater,t/iat 
they iiughc be drunk wiihuutaiiy inconvenience. 
Prov. y. 5i, 5, Slie hatJi njuiglud her wine: 
Come, drink ol' tlie wine whicii 1 Imve mingled. 
Ttie wicked eat the bread oi" wickedness, and 
drink the wine of violence, Frov, 4. 17. that is, 
^'■they are maintained with ill- gotten goods, or 
they abuse iheguod things that God gives them; 
they oji'cnd hun by the bad use they make of 
the necessaries of life." In Amos 2. 8. it is 
said, They drink the icine of the condemned 
in tiie iiouse of tlieir god : " They drink the 
wine, they nialie themscloes merry at the expence 
of those thry haoe unjustly condemned." The 
Heptuagint say, " They drink wine earned by 
their slandi.rs." The Chaldce, tAe wine of rapine. 
In Mat. y. 14, 17. our Lord Jesus Christ tells 
the disciples of John the Baptist, loho inquired 
the nason whyihcy and the Pharisees did fast 
often, but his disciples did not fast, that men 
do not put new wine into old bottles; else 
the hollies break, and the xoinc runneth out, 
and the bottles perish. Our Saviour hereby 
tells us, that it was not fit for him to impose 
upon his disciples, who were as yet but weak in 
grace arid spiritual strength,the severe exercise 
of frequent and extraordinarj fasting, lest they 
should be discouraged thereby, and so fall off; 
ar lest it should produce hatred and contempt 
instead of obedience : But, adds he, they put 
new wine into new bottles, and both are per- 
served: "^U?/ disciples must befitted by degrees, 
and strengthened for such exercises, and then 
they willperfurni them readily and acceptably.'" 
Wine is put for Oospel provisions, Isa. 25. 6. 
For consolations, Prov. 31. 6. And for the 
blood of Christ, Mark 14. 25. 
Gen. 9. 24. Noah awoke from his w. and knew 

14. 18. Melcliizedek brought forth bread and w. 
49. 11. he washed liis garments in w. and clothes in 

12. his eyes were red with w. his teeth white 
Exod. 29. 40. with the fourth part of a hin of w. 
for a drink-offering, Lev. 23. 13. J^um. 15. 5. 
J\rum. 6. 3. he shall separate himself from w. 

15. 10. for a drink-offering half a hin of w. 28. 14. 
28. 7. shah cause the strong w. to be poured out 

])eut. 32. 33. their lo. is the poison of dragons 
Judg. 9. 13. leave w. which cheereth Cod and man 
19.iy.theiei3 also bread andzc.forineand handm. 

1 -Sam. 1. 14. Eli said, put away 'Jiy w. from thee 
25. 37. when the w. was gone out of Nabal 

2 Sam. 6. 19. to every one a cake of bread, agood 

piece of flesh, and a flagon of w. 1 Chron. 
IG. 3. 
13. 23. when Amnon's heart is merry with w. 

16. 2. the 10. that such as be faint may drink 
«Ve/i. 2. 1. w. was before him, I took up the w. 

5. 15. tiie other governors had taken bread and w. 
18. and once in ten days store of all sorts of w. 
13. 15. lading asses with w. and grapes and figs 
Esth. 1. 7. they gave them royal w. in abundance 

10. the heart of the king was merry with w. 
5. 6. king said to Esther at the banquctof zo. 7. 2. 
7. 7. the king arising from the banquet of lo. 
Job 1. 13. drinking w. in eldest brother's house, 18. 
32. 19. behold, my belly is as w. that hath no vent 
Psal. 75. 8. the w. is red, it is full of mixture 
78. 65. mighty man that shouteth by reason of zo. 
104. 15. w. that maketh glad the heart of man 
Prou. 9.2. killed her beasts, she hath mingled her w. 
20. 1. w. is a mocker, strong drink ia raging 
23. 29, 30. who hath woe 7 who IrAk sorrow 7 they 
that tarry long at tha w. tfcey that go to 
seek mixed w. 
31. look not thou en the w. when it is red 
31. 6. give w. to those that be of heavy hearts 
Eccl. 2. 3. 1 sought in my heart to give myself to jo. 
10. 19. w. makeih merry, but money answereth 
Cant. 1. 2. for thy love is better than w. 4. 10, 
5. 1. I have drunk my w. with my milk, eat 
7. 9. and the roof of my mouth like the best w. 
fsa. 1. 22. thy silver dross, thy w. mixt with water 
5. 11. that continue till night till w. inflame them 
12. pipe and id. are in their feasts, but regard not 
22. 13. eating flesh and drinking w. let us eat 

24. 11. there is a crying for w. in the streets 

27. 2. a vineyard of red w. \\ 55. 1. come, buy m. 

28. 1. valleys of them that areovercome with w. 
7. they have also erred thro' w. and thro' strong 
drink out of the way,they are swallowed up ofw. 

29. 9. they are drunken, but not with ?o. 51. 21. 
56. 12. come ye, say they, I will fetch w. 

hr. 23. 9. like a man whom w. hath overcome 

25. 15. take the rr. cup of this fury at my hand 
35. 5. pots full ofw. II 40. 12. Jews gathered w. 
48. 33 I have caused w. to fail from wine-presses 

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.Ter. 51. 7. nations have drunken of her w. are mad 
Eick. 27. \Ji. Damascus uaded in w. ol'Helhon 
Dan. 1. 5. the king gave of the w. which he drank 

8. but purposed not to dehic himself with the w. 
5. 1. Belshazzar drank w. before the thousand, 4. 

2. while he tasted w. \\ 23. concubines drunk w. 

10. 3. neither came flesh nor w. in my mouth 
Hos. 2. 9. take away my w. in the season thereof 

3. 1. who look to other gods and love flagons ofw. 

14. 7. the scent shall be as the w. of Lebanon 
Joel 1. 5. weep and howl, all ye drinkers of w. 
jUic. 2. 11. saying, 1 will prophesy to thee of w. 
Hab. 2. 5. yea also, because he transgresseth by w. 
Zech.M. 15. drink, and make a noise, as through w. 

10. 7. their heart shall rejoice, as through w. 
Luke 7. 33. for Jolin came, neither drinking w. 
John 2. 3. and when they wanted w. the mother 
of Jesus saitliunto him, they have no w. 

9. had tasted the water that was made w. 4. 46. 

10. every man at the beginning doth set forth 

good w. but thou hast kept good w. till now 
Eph. 5. 18. be not drunk with w. wherein is excess 
1 Tim. 3. 3. not given to w. 8. Tit. 1. 7. | 2. 3. 
5. 23. use a little w. for thy stomach's sake 
1 Pet. 4. 3. when we walked in excess of w. 
Rev. 16. 19. give her the cup of the w. of wrath 
17. 2. drunk with w. of her fornication, 18. 3. 
See Bottle, Corn, Drink, New, Offerings, 
Oil, Sweet. 
WINE-BIBBER, S. 
Prou.23. 20. be not with w.-bibbers, eaters of flesh 
Mat. 11. 19. behold a man a w.-bibber, Luke 7. 34. 

WINE-BOTTLES. 
Josh. 9. 4. Gibeonites took w--bottlcs old and rent 
13. these bottles ofw. which we filled were new 
WINE-CELLARS. 
1 Chron. 27. 27. over the w.-cellars was Zabdi 

WINE-FAT. 
Isa. 63. 2. like him that treadeth in the w.-fat 
Mark 12. 1. he digged a place for the w.-fat 

WINE-PRESS. 

JSTum. 18. 27. as the fulness of the w.-press, 30. 

Deut. 15. 14. shalt furnish him out of thy w.-^ress 

Jm<Zo-.6.11. Gideon threshed wheat by the w.-press 

7. 25. Zeeb they slew at the w.-press of Zeeb 

2Kings 6. 27. shall I help thee out of the w.-press? 

Isa.5.2.ii vineyard, he also made a w.-press therein 

63. 3. I trodden the w.-press alone, none with me 

Lam.l. 15. trodden daughterofJudah as ina z^i.-;?. 

IIos.9.2. the floor and w.-press shall not feed them 

Mat. 21. 33. digged a to.-press in it, and let it out 

Rev. 14. 19. the angel cast it into the great w.-press 

20. the w.p. was trodden without the city, blood 

came outofthe w.-press to the horse-bridles 

19. 15. he treadeth w.-press of the wrath of God 

WINE-PRESSES. 
JVe/i. 13. 15. 1 saw some treading zo.-p. on sabbath. 
Job 24. 11. tread their w.-presses and suffer thirst 
.7er. 48. 33. caused wine to fail from the w.-presses 
Zech. 14. 10. inhabited upon the king's w.-presses 

WINES. 
753.25.6. make a feast of w. on the lees well refined 

WING. 
By the name wing, the Hebrews understand not 
only the wings of birds, but also divers things 
which have some kind of resemblance to wings, 
as, (1) Thelappet or skirt of a garment, Rath 
3. 9, Spread thy skirt over thine handmaid, 
in Hebrew thy wing. And in Jer. 2. 34, 
In thy skirts, Heb. wings, is found the blood 
of the souls of the poor innocents. (2) The 
wings of an army. Isaiah speaking of the ar- 
my of the king of Assyria, that was coming 
into the land of Judah, says. The stretching 
out of his wings shall fill the breadth of thy 
land, O Immanuel, Isa. 8. 8. Sec also Jer. 
48. 40. (3) Wing is put for the extremity or 
utmost part of a country, Job 38. 13, I'hat 
it might take hold of the ends of the earth, in 
Heb." the wings of the earth. So in Isa. 24- 
16, From the uttermost part of the earth 
have wc heard songs : the Hebrew says, from 
the wing of the earth. (4) It is put for the 
sails of a ship, Isa. 18. 1, Woe to the land 
shadowing with wings: meaning Egypt, tohich 
abounded with ships, whose sails are like wings, 
that shadow the ship. (5) The name of wings 
is given to the sun-beams. Mai. 4. 2, The 
sun of righteousness shall arise with healing 
in his wings. This being applied to Christ, 
denotes that he should appear in the flesh, and 
by his doctrine, merit, and Spirit, should 
bring a remedy for all spiritual sicknesses 
and diseases. Some have observed, that by 
the word wings, may be insinuated the healing 
virtue that went forth from Christ to such as 
by faith did but touch the hem of his gar- 
ment, Mat. 9. 20, 21, 22. (6) Wing is put 
for the battlement of a house. Mat. 4. 5, The 
devil set our Saviour on a pinnacle or wing 



of the temple. (7) Wings, in a figurative ana 
melaphurical sense, are put fur protertiun t^ 
defence. God says in E.\od. til. 4, that be 




" wi7igs.'" David begs uf God tu hiUe luni un- 
der his wings, to prutect and defend, him, as a 
hen doth her chickens under her wings, Psal. 
17. 8. And in Psal. 36. 7. he says, that tha 
children of men put their trust uiiiior the s)ia- 
dow of his wings. 
Gen. 7. tl4. every bird of every m. went into ark 

1 Kings 6. 24. five cubits was one w. of tJie cherub, 
live cubits the other w. 27. 2 Chron. 3. 11, 12, 

Psal. 148. t 10. birds of 2C. praise the Loid 

Isa. 10. 14. and there was none that moved ihe w. 

24. t 16. from the w. of the eartii vve heard songs 
Ezek. 17. 23. under it shall dwell luwl of every zo. 

39. t 17. speak to the "fowl of every w. 

WINGS. 
£xo(i.]9.4.ye have seen howl bare you oneagle'w 

25. 20. cherubim-; stretch forth iheir w- covering 
the_mercy-seat vviih their w. 37. 9. 1 Kings 8. 7. 

Lev. 1. 17. he shall cleave it with the w. thereof 
Deut. 22. t 12. make fringes upon the four w. 
32. 11. as an eagle spreadeth abroad her w. taketb 
her young, beareth them on her w. 
Ruth 2. 12. under whose w. thou art come to trust 

2 Sam. 22. 11. he was seen upon the w. of the wind 
.Job 37. t 3. his lightning to the w. of the earth- 

38. t 13. it might take hold of the w. of the eart^ 

39. 13. gavest thou the goodly w. to the peacock? 
or ID. and feathers to the ostrich 1 

Psal. 17. 8. hide me under the shadow of thy w. 
18. 10. he did fly on the w. of the wind, 104. 3. 
36. 7. therefore men put their trust under the 
shadow of thy w. 57. 1. | 61. 4. j 91. 4. 
55. 6. T said, Oh that I had w. like a dove 
63. 7. in the shadow of thy w. will I rejoice 
68. 13. yet shall ye be as the w. of a dove 
139. 9. if I take the w. of the morning and dwell 
Pruv. 23. 5. riches make themselves w. they fly 
Eccl. 10. 20. that which hath w. shall tell matter 
Isa. 6. 2. stood the seraphims each one had six w. 
8. 8. the stretching out of his w. shall fill thy land 
11. 1 12. gather Judah from the w. of the earth 
18. 1. woe to the land shadowing with w. 

40. 31. they shall mount up with w. as eagles 
Jer. 48. 9. give w. to Moab, it may fly and get away 

40. behold, he shall spread his w. over Moab 
49. 22. behold, he shall spread his w.overBozraJi 
Ezek. 1. 6. every one had four faces and four w. 
9. their w. were joined jj 10. 12. w. full of eyes 
24. I heard the noise of their w. 3. 13. | 10. 5. 
when they stood, they let down their w. 25. 
17. 3. a great eagle with great w. long-winged 
7.there was also another great eagle with greatzc 
Dan. 7. 4. the first was like a lion and had eagles' 
w. I beheld till the w. thereof were plucked 
6. another having on the back four w. of a fowl 
Hos. 4. 19. the wind hath bound her up in her w. 
Zec/i. 5.9. two women, and the wind was in their w 
Mai. 4. 2. sun of right, arise with healing in his 70. 
Mat. 23. 37. how often would I have gathered as a 
hen gather.her chickens under hex w.Luke\2.2,^. 
Rev. 9. 9. the sound of their 70. as of many horses 
12.14.to the woman were given two w. of an eagle 

WINGED. 
Gen.l.2l. God created every w. fowl after his kind 
Deut. 4. 17. and make the likeness of any 70. fowl 
£ie/c.l7.3.agreat eaglewith great wings, long-w .of 
divers colours, full of feathers, came to Lebanon 
WINK. 
Job 15. ]2. and what do thine eyes w. at? 
Psal. 35. 19. neither let them w. with the eye 

WINKED. 
Acts 17. 30. and times of ihis ignorance God w. at 

WINKETH. 
Prov. 6. 13. a wicked man xd. with his eyes 
10. 10. he that w- with the eye, causeth sorrow 

WINNOWED. 
Tsa. 30. 24. which hath been ?o. with the shovel 

WINNOWEST. 
Psal, 139. t 2. thou zo. my path and lying down 

WINNOWETH. 
Ruth 3. 2. behold, Boaz w. barley to night in floor 

WINTER. 
Gen. 8. 22. summer and w. shall not cease 
Psal. 74. 17. thou hast made summer and w. 
Prov.2f).]A. sluggard will not plow by reason ofw. 
Cant. 2. 11. for lo, the w. is past, the rain is over 
Zech. 14. 8. in summer and in 20. shall it be 
Mat. 24 20. pray ye that your flight be not is 
the w. nor on the sabbath-day, Mark 13. id. 
.John 10. 22. the feast of dedication was in w 
2 Tim. 4. 21. do thy diligence to come before w. 

WINTER-HOUSE. 
Jer. 36. 22. now the king sat in the w.-house 
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WINTER, Verb. 

Jsa. 18. 6. theUe^astsof the earth shall w. on them 

/icis27. 12. because the haven was not commoflious 
to w. in, tlie more part advised low. atl'iienice 

I Cor. 10. ti. ii may be I will abide and w. with you 

I'it. 3. 12. for I have determined tliere to w. 
WINTERED. 

Jicts 23. 11. in a ship which had w. in the isle 
WIPE. 

8 Kings 21. 13. 1 will w. Jerusalem as a dish 

J^eh. i.i. 14. MJ. not out my good deeds I have done 

Isa. 2o. 8. he will swallow up death in victory, 
Lord will w. away tears from all faces, Uev. 
7. 17. I 21. 4. 

Lukcl. 38. a woman did w. them with hairs of her 
head and kissed his feet, 44. Johnll. 2. | 12. 3. 

John 13. 5. he began to w. them with the towel 
WIPED. 

Prov. 6. 33. his reproach shall not be w. away 
WIPETH. 

2 Kings 21. 13. as a man w. a dish, turning it 

Prov. 30. 20. she eatetli, and w. her moutii, and 
saith, I have done no wickedness 
WIPING. 

2 Kiitffs 21. 13. w. it. and turning it upside down 
WIRES. 

Etod. 39. 3. they did beat the gold into thin plates, 

and cut it into iv. 
WISDOM, 

Tn Greefc, Sophia; in Hebrew, Chachemah. It is 
put, I. For t/iat prudence and discretion, which 
enables men to perceive what is fit to be dune, 
according to the circumstances of time, place, 
persons, maimers, and end of doing. Eccl. 2. 
13, 14, I saw that wisdom excelleth folly, for 
the wise man's eyes are in his head. " The 
wise man has the use of his eyes and reason, he 
sees his way, and orders all his affairs with dis- 
cretion ; lie foresees, and so avoids many dan- 
gers and mischiefs.'^ Knowledge directs amaji 
what is to be done, and what is not to be done ; 
bid wisdom directs him how to do things duly, 
conveniently, and fitly. It was this sort of wis- 
dom that Solomon entreated of God with so 
much earnestness, and which God granted him 
with great liberality, 1 Kings 3. 9, 12, 28. 

SI. Wisdom is taken for quic/fness of invention, 
and dexterity in the execution of several loorks, 
■which requirenot so much strength of body, as 
industry and labour of the mind. Wisdom is 
the gift of God, who told Moses, that he had 
filled with wisdom, and understanding, and 
knowledge, Bezalecl and jiholiah, to invent and 
perform several sorts of work for completing 
the tabernacle, Exod. 31. 2, 3. 

HI. Wisdom is used for craft, cunning, and 
stratagem, and that whether good or evil. 
Exod. 1. 10, Come on, said Pharaoh, let us 
deal wisely with the Israelites : " Let us fall 
upon some stratagem, whereby we may exhaust 
both their wealth and their strength.''^ It is 
obscrvedof .lonadab, the friend of Amnon, and 
nephew of David, that he was very wise, that 
is, very subtile and crafty, 2 Sam. 13. 3. .dnd 
in Job 5. 13. it is said, that God taketh the 
wise in their own craftiness. 

IV. Wisdom is taken for doctrine, learning, and 
experience. Job 12. 12, With the ancient is 
wisdom. And in Acts 7. 22. it is said of 
Moses, that he was learned in ail the wisdom 
of the Egyptians ; " He was instructed in the 
" knowledge of those arts and sciences, for 
" which, in those times, the Egyptians were 
'^famous." 

V. It is taken for true piety, or the fear of God, 
which is spiritual wisdom. Psal. 90. 12, So 
teach us to number our days, that we may 
apply our hearts unto wisdom ; " That we may 
" devote ourselves to the study and practice of 
''true piety." And in Job 28.28, The fear 
of the Lord, that is wisdom. 

VI. Wisdom is put for .Jesus Christ, the eternal, 
essential Wisdom, the word, the Son of God. 
It was by Wisdom that God established the 
heavens, and founded the earth. Prov. 3. 19, 
/( was this Wisdom that the Lord possessed 
from everlasting, from the beginning, or ever 
the earth was, Prov. 8. 22, 23. He was set up, 
he was anointed from everlasting, before all 
worlds to be the personby whom the Father re- 
solved to do all his works, first to create, and 
then to uphold, govern, and judge, and after- 
wards to redeem and save the world; all which 
works are inscripture particularly ascribed to 
the Son of God. Solomon, in Prov. 8. discour- 
ses largely and profoundly of this Wisdom. 

The Psalmist says, Psal. 37. 30, The mouth of 
the righteous speaketh wisdom. When the dis- 
courses nf other men are either wicked or vain, 
Xis arepious and profitable, they flow ^rom, and, 



WIS 

are so many evidences of wisdom, and have a 
tendency to make others spiritually wise. In 
Job 28. 12. having inentiuned seoerul hidden 
things which man's wisdom has found out, Job 
asks this question. But wliere shall wisdom be 
I'ound 1 He means that sublime and eminent 
wisdom, which co.usists in the exact knowledge 
of all G'od^s counsels and ways, and of the seve- 
ral manners and reasons of his governing the 
world, and dealing with good and bad men; 
this is far above man^s reach, and is the prero- 
gative of God alone. .Job says to his three 
friends, chap. 12. 2, No doubt but ye are the 
people, and wisdom shall die with yuu. This 
is an ironical expression ; that is to say, " You 
" are the only people fur endnency of wisdom ; 
" you have engrossed all the reason of ma7i- 
'^ kind ; and you think that all the wisdom and 
" knowledge of divine things, which is in the 
" world, lives in you, and loill die and be utterly 
" lost when you die." 
Wisdom is putfornaturalinstinct and sagacity, 
Job 39. 17, The ostrichis hardened against her 
young ones, because God hath deprived her of 
wisdom: ''Because Godhathnot implantedin 
" her that natural instinct, care, and affection, 
" which hehath put into other birds and beasts, 
" toward their young."" Wisdom is likewise 
put for the doctrine of the gospel. 1 Cor. 2. 6, 
7, How belt we speak wisdom among them thai 
are perfect; yet not the wisrfoTTi of this world, 
nor of the princes of this world, that come to 
nought: that is, " The subject-matter of my 
"preaching is the most wise contrivance and 
" counsel of God, concerning the salvation of 
" man by Christ crucified, and so it will be 
"owned to be, though not by learned philoso- 
" phers,yetby humble, sincere Christians, and 
"such who have attained to some ripeness of 
" understanding in the knowledge of the gospel: 
" But this is not the wisdom of the world, 
"which teaches how to manage our temporal 
" affairs, only in order to a comfortable life 
" here ; neither is it the maxims of state-po- 
" licy, which statesmen count the only wisdom, 
"who yet by all their plots and policies cannot 
" secure themselves from ruin; But we speak 
" the wisdom of God in a mystery, even hid- 
" den wisdom; it is such as no creature could 
" make any discovery of, and was hidden for- 
" mcrly under holy mysteries and Jewish types; 
" it was but darkly spoken of by the prophets, 
" and altogether unknown to the Gentiles." 
Christ Jesus is said to be made of God unto us 
wisdom, 1 Cor. 1. 30. " He reveals the will 
" and knowledge of God to us, and makes us 
"wise unto salvation." hi Mat. 11. 19, our 
Saviour speaking of the bad ti-eatment that John 
the Baptist and himself met with from the Jews 
says, But fVisdom is justified of her children. 
Some take the meaning to be this : " I who am 
" the wisdom of GoA, am justihed by you, who 
" truly believe on me : You knoio I am no glut- 
" ton, no wine-bibber, no friend of publicans, 
" and sinners." Others thus, " Religion, in 
" all the branches and duties thereof, enjoined 
"by God, or the various methods that God use 
" to reclaim sinners, is owned and acknowledged 
" to be full of wisdom, holiness, and equity, 
" and also vindicated from the cavils and un- 
"just imputations of all ungodly persons, by 
" those who have devoted themselves to the 
"study and practice of religion." 
St. James speaks of the wisdom that is from 
above, which comes from God, and teaches us 
to be humble and holy in all our conversation, 
James 3. 17. It is known and expressed by se- 
veral properties : It is pure, it makes men care- 
ful to avoid any defilement by sin and error, 
and to adhere both to truth and holiness. It 
is pea.cea.b]c,it disposethmen topeace,bothas to 
the making and keeping it, so far as is consist- 
ent with purity, and may be done without sin. 
It is gentle, it disposes men to bear with the 
infirmities of others, to forgive injuries, to in- 
terpret all things for the best, to recede from 
their own right, for peace sake. It is easy to 
be entreated, itmakesmen yield to the persua- 
sions of the word, to good counsel, good reason. 
It is full of mercy, it makes us pity others that 
are afflicted, or that offend. It is full of good 
fruits, of beneficence, liberality, and all other 
offices of humanitv^ which proceed from mercy. 
It is without partiality, it does not make a dif- 
ference between person and person,upon carnal 
accounts. It is also without hypocrisy, or 
counterfeiting, as they do that judge others, 
being guilty of the same thing's themselves ; it 
is unfeigned and sincere. Wisdom :s put for 
the holy scriptures, Luke 11. 49. 



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Exod.21.3. 1 have filled him with the Sj. irit of Go<l 

in w. and in understandn:^', (j. | 35. 31, 35 

35. 26. whose heart stirred ilieni uj; in w.'M. 1, 2 

Leut. 4. (). for this is your w. and understanding 

2 Sam. 14. 20. according to 20. of an angel of God 

20. 22. the woman went to all the people in her w. 

lKings'3. 28. they saw that the w. ot G. was in him 

4. 29. God gave Solomon w. 5. 12. 2 Chron.l. 12. 

30. Solomon's w. excelled w. of Egypt, 34. I 7, 

14. I 10. 4, 23, 24. 2 Chron. y. 3, 22, 23 

1 Chron. 22.12. only Lord give thee w. and under.st. 

2 Chron. 1. 10. give me w. || 11. but hast asked w. 
Ezra 7. 25. thou Ezra, after the w. of thy God 
Job 4. 21. they die, even without w. 

12. 2. ye are the people, w. shall die with you 
13. 5. hold your peace and it should be your w. 
15. 8. and dost thou restrain w. to thyself? 
26. 3. hast thou counselled him that hath no id. 7 
28. 12. but where shall w. be found 1 
20.whence cometh zo.andwhere place of undeist, 
30. t 22. and thou dissolvestmy w. 

32. 7. multitude of years should teach w. 

13. lest ye should say, we have found out w. 

33. 33. hearken to me and I shall teach thee w, 

34. 35. Job's words were wiihout w. 
36. 5. behold, God is mighty in strength and w. 

38. 37. who can number the clouds in ic. ? 

39. 17. because God hath deprived her of 10. 
Psal. 37. 30. the mouth of the righteous speaks w 

51. 6. thou shalt make me to know w. 

90. 12. that we may apply our hearts unto w 

104. 24. in w. hast thou made all thy works 

105. 22. and teach his senators w. 
136. 5. to him thai by w. made the heavens 

P/-ou.l.2.toknow2o.l|7.foolsdespise/i'.and instruct 
20. 70. crieth, 8. 1. || 2. 2. incline thine ear to w 

2. 6. the Lord giveth w. \\ 3. 21. keep sound w. 

7. he layeth up sound w. for the rightei us 
10. when ic. entereth into thine heart 

3. 13. happy is the man that findeth w. and the 
man that getteth understanding 

19. the Lord by w- hath founded the earth 

4. 5. get w. 7. II 5. 1. my son attend lo my w. • 

7. 4. say to w. thou art my sister, and call underst. 
8 5. understand w. || 9. 1. w. builded her house 

12.1 w. dwell with prudence, and find knowledge 

14. counsel is mine, and sound w. I am underst. 
10. 23. but a man of understanding hath ?c. 

31. the mouth of the just bringeth forth w. 
12. 8. a man is commended according to his w. 
14. 6. a scorner seeketh w. and findeth it not 

8. the 70. of the prudent is to understand his way 
33. 70. resteth in heart of him that hath underst. 

16. 16. how much better is it to get ?v. than gold 

17. 16. is there a price in hand of a fool to getw. 
18. 1. thro' desire a man intermeddleth with all tc. 

19. 8. he that getteth w. loveth his own soul 
21. 30. there is no w. against the Lord 
23. 4. labour not to be rich, cease from thy ownw 

9. for a fool will despise the w. of thy words 
23. buy 70. II 24. 3. thro' w. is a house built 

29. 3. whoso loveth 70. rejoiceth his father 

15. the rod and reproof give 70. but a child left 

30. 3. 1 neither learned 70. nor have I knowledge 

31. 26. she openeth her mouth with 70. 
Eccl. 1. 13. 1 gave my heart to search out by w. 

16. 1 have gotten more to. than all before me 
17. I gave my heart to know w. and folly 
IS.forinmuc&TO. is much grief,he that increases 
2. 3. yet acquainting mine heart with 70. 
9. so I was great, and my 70. remained with nxj 

12. I turned myself to behold w. and madness 

13. 70. excels folly \\ 21. whose labour is in w. 
26. God giveth to a man 70. || 7. 12. 70. givethlife 

7. 19.70. strengtheneth the wise more than ten mea 
23. all this have I proved by 70. 1 will be wise 
25. lapplied mine heart to know and seek outto 

8. 1. a man's w. maketh his face to shine 

16. when I applied my heart to know 70. 

9. 10. there is no 70. in the grave where thou goeat 
13. this 70. have I seen also under the sun 
15. a poor man by his w. delivered the city 

10. 1. a little folly him that is in reputatio:^ fof w. 
3. his 70. faileth him, and he saith he is a fool 

/sa.10.13. by my jo.f have doneit, for I am prudent 
29. 14. for the w. of their wise men shall perish 
33. 6. 70. shall be the stability of thy times 

Jer. 9. 23. let not the wise man glory in his w 

10. 12. he established the world by his w. 51. 15. 
Dan. 1. 4. children who were skilful in all 70. 17. 

2. 14. Daniel answered with counsel and 70 

20. blessed be God, for 70. and mishtarehis 

21. he giveth 70. to the wise, and knowledge 
23. 1 thank thee, O God, who hast given mo w. 
30. this secret is not revealed for anv 70. 1 have 

5. 11. 70. like the 70. of the gods was found in him 
Mat. 12. 42. the queen of the south came from ut- 
most parts to hear the w. of Solomon, Luke 
11. 13. 
13. 54. whence hath this man thiszo. and works^ 



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Lukcl. n.turn the disobedient to the 7<j.of Jiejust 
2. 40. Jesus tilled with w. \\ 52. increased in w. 
11.49. tlierefore also said the w. of God, will send 
21. 15. for 1 will give you a mouth and w. 
,icts^- 3. look out seven men full of ?o. and Holy G. 
10. they were not able to resist the w. and spirit 
7. 10. God gave Joseph w. in the sight of Pharaoh 
22. was learned in all the w. of the Egyptians 
^ i Cor. 1. 17. to preach gospel not with w. of words 

19. I will destroy the w. of the wise, and bring 

20. God hath made foolish the w. of this world 

21. after that in the w. of God the world by w. 
knew not God, it pleased God by preaching 

22. require a sign, and Greeks seek after w. 
24. Christ the power of God and the w. of God 
30. who of G. is made to us lo. and righteousness 

2. 4. my speech was not with words of man's ic. 

5. your faith should not stand in the w. of men 

6. we speak w. \\ 7. but we speak the w. of God 
13. not in words which man's w. teacheth 

3. 19. the w. of this world is foolishness with God 
2 Cor. 1. 12. with sincerity, not with fleshly w. 
Eph. 1. 8. he hath abounded toward us in all w. 

3. 10. might be known the manifold w. of God 
Col. 1. 9. Ill at ye might be filled with all w. 

28. warning and teaching every man in all w. 
3. 16. let Christ's words dwell in you in all w. 

4. 5. walk in w. toward them that are without 
Jam. 1. 5. if any lack to. let him ask of God 

3. 15. this w. descendeth not from above 
2 Pet. 3. 15. according to the w. given unto him 
Rev. 5. 12. worthy is the Lamb to receive w. 
7. 12. blessing, and glory, and w, be to our God 
17. 9. and here is the mind which hath w. 
WISDOM, joined with is. 
Job 6. 13. and is w. driven quite from me? 

12. 12. with the ancient is w. 13. 16. 

28. 18. the price of lo. is above rubies, Prov. 8. 11. 
28. fear of the Lord that is id. to depart from evil 
Prov. 4. 7. w. is the principal thing, get w. 
10.13.with him that hath understandingz^.tsfound 

11. 2. but with the lowly is w. 

13. 10. but with the well-advised is w. 

14. 8 the w. of prudent is to understand his way 

17. 24. w is before him that hath understanding 
24. 7. w. is too high for a fool, he opens not 

Eccl. 1. 13. for in much w. is much grief 
7. 11. 10. is good with an inheritance, and by it 
12. for w. is a defence, and money is a defence 
9. 16. to. is better than strength ; nevertheless, the 
poor man's w. is despised, his words not heard 
18. 10. is better than weapons of war, but one 
10. 10. but w. is profitable to direct 
/er.8.9.they rejected the word, what w. is in them? 
49.7.thus sailh the Lord of bosts, is w. no more in 
Teman?is their w. vanished 1 
Dan. 5. 14. that excellent w. is found in thee 
Mat. 11. 19. a friend of publicans andsinners, but 
w. is justified of her children, JLuke 7. 35. 
Mark 6. 2. what w. is this which is given to himi 
Jam. 3. 17. the w. that is from above is first pure 
Rev. 13. 18. here is w- let him that understands 

Of WISDOM. 
Job 11. 6. that he would shew thee the secrets ofio. 
28. 18. for the price of to. is above rubies 
P5aZ.49.3.my mouth shall speak of ?o.and meditat. 
111. 10. the fear of the Lord is the beginning of w. 
his praise endureth for ever, Prov. 9. 10. 
Prov. 1. 3. to receive the instruction of w. justice 
4. 11. 1 have taught thee in the way of lo. have led 
10. 21. but fools die for want of w. 
11. 12. he that is void of w. despiseth his neighbour 

15. 21. lolly is joy to him that is destitute of w. 
33. the fear of the Lord is the instruction of w. 

18. 4. the well-spring of w. as a flowing brook 
24. 14. so shall theknowledgeo/ w.be tothy soul 

Eccl. 1. 16. my heart had great experience of lo. 
Ezek. 28. 12. thou sealest up the sum full of ro. 
• Dan. 1. 20. in all matters of w. he found them ten 
times better, than all the magicians 
Mic. 6. 9. the man of w. shall see thy name 
Rom. 11. 33. O the depth of the wisdom of God ! 
1 Cor. 2. 1. not with excellency of speech or of w. 

12. 8. to one is given by the Spirit the word o/ to. 
Col. 2. 3. in whom are hid all.the treasures of to. 

23. which things have indeed a shew of w. 
Jam. 3. 13. shew his works with meekness of w. 

See Spirit, 
Thy WISDOM. 

1 Kings 2. 6. do therefore according to thy w. 
10. 6. it was a true report that I heard o^ thy w. 

7. thy w. and prosperity exceedeth the fame 

8. happy are these thy servants that stand before 

thee continually and hear thy w. 2 Chr. 
9. 5, 7. 

2 Chr on. 9. 6. the half of thy w. was not told me 
ro6 39. 26. doth the hawk fly by thy w. ? 

Isa. 47. 10. thy w. it hath perverted thee 
Ezek. 28. 4. with thy w. hast gotten thee riches, 5. 
17 thou hast corrupted thy w. by thy brightness 
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WISE. 

Gen. 3. 6. and a tree to be desired to make one w. 

41. 39. there is none so discreet and ic. as thou 
Exod. 23. 8. the gift biindeth the w. Deut. Ki. 19. 
Deut. 4. 6. surely this great nation is a ?o. people 

32. 29. O that they were 2o. that they understood 
.Tudg. 5. 29. her w. ladies answered her 
2 San. 14. 20. my lord is w. according to the wisd. 
1 Kings 3. 12. I have given thee a w. heart 

5. 7. blessed be the Lord ihat hath given David a 

w. son over this great people, 2 Chron. 2. 12. 

1 Chron. 26. 14. fell for Zachariah a w. counsellor 

Job 5. 13. he taketh the w. in their own craftiness 
9. 4. he is w. in heart and mighty in strength 
11. 12. for vain man would be w. though born like 

a wild ass's colt 
22. 2. he that is w. may be profitable to himself 
32. 9. great men are not always w. nor the aged 
37. 24. he respecteth not any that are w. of heart 

Psal. 2. 10- be w. now, O ye kings, be instructed 
19.7.testimony of Ld. is sure, making w. the simple 
36. 3. he hath left off to be w. and to do good 
94. 8. and ye fools, when will ye be w. 
107. 43. whoso is w. and will observe those things 

Prov. 1. 5. a lo. man shall attain to w. counsels 

6. to understand the words of the w. and sayings 

3. 7. be not w. in thine own eyes, fear the Lord 
35. the w. shall inherit glory, but shame shall be 

6. 6. be w. 8. 33. | 23. 19. \ 27. 11. 

9. 12. if thou be w. thou shalt be w. for thyself 

10. 1. a w. son maketh a glad father, 15. 20. 
5. he that gathereth in summer is a w. son 

8. the w. in heart will receive commandments 

19. but he that refraineth his lips is w. 

11. 29. the fool shall be servant to the w. in heart 

30. and he that winneth souls is id. 

12. 15. but he that hearkeneth to counsel is w. 

18. but the tongue of the id. is health 

13. 1. a w. son.heareth his father's instruction 
14. the law of the id. is a fountain of life 

20. he that walketh with w. men shall be zo. 

14. 3. but the lips of the w. shall preserve them 
24. the crown of the w. is their riches 

35. the king's favour is toward a w. servant 

15. 2. tongue of the id. useth knowledge aright 

7. the lips of the w. disperse knowledge 
12. a scorner will not go to tlv. tc. 

24. the way of life is above to the w. 

31. that heareth reproof abideth among the w. 

16. 21. the w. in heart shall be called prudent 

23. the heart of the to. teacheth his mouth 

17. 2. a w. servant shall have rule over a son 
28. a fool when he holdeth his peace is counted w. 

18. 15. the ear of the w. seekelh knowledge 

19. 20. that thou mayest be w. in thy latter end 

20. 1. whosoever is deceived thereby, is not w. 
26. a 10. king scattereth the wicked, and brings 

21. 11. scorner punished, simple is made w. when 
the w. is instructed he recciveth knowledge 
20. there is oil in the dwelling of the w. 

22. 17. bow tliine ear, hear the words of the w. 

23. 15. if thy heart be w. my heart shall rejoice 

24. he that begetteth a w. son shall have joy 

24. 6. for by w. cqunsel thou shalt make thy war 
23. these things also belong to the w. 

25. 12. so is a tc. reprover upon an obedient ear 
26.5. answer a fool lesthebe w. in his own conceit 

12. seest thou a man w. in his own conceit 
28. 7. whoso keepeth the law is a w. son 
11. the rich man is w. in his own conceit 

30. 24. there be four things that are exceeding w. 
Eccl. 2. 15. I said in my heart, why was I more w. 

16. for there ia no remembrance of the w. 

19. my labour wherein I have shewed myself w. 

4. 13. better is a w. child than a foolish king 
6. 8. for what hath the w. more than the fool 1 
7.4. the heart of the w. is in the house of mourning 

5. it is better to hear the rebuke of the w. 

16.be not right, overm. neither makethys.overw. 

19. wisdom strengtheneth w. more than ten men 

23. I said, I.will be w. but it was far from me 
9. 1. the w. and their works are in the hand of God 

11. I saw that bread is not to the id. nor riches 
12. 9. because the preacher was w. he taught 

11. the words of the ic. are as goads and as nails 
Tsa.5. 21. woe to them that are w. in their own eyes 
19. 11. how say ye, I am the son of the w.? 

31. 2. yet he also is w. and will bring evil 
Jer.A. 22. my people is foolish, they are to. to do evil 

8. 8. how do ye say, we are w. law of God with us 

18. 18. nor shall counsel perish from the w. 
Dan.2.21. Godgiveth wisdom to w.and knowledge 

12. 3. they that be w. shall shine as the firmament 
10. wicked shall not, but the lo. shall understand 
Hos. 14. 9. the to. shall understand these things 
Zech. 9. 2. though Tyrus and Zidon be very w. 
Mat. 10. 16. be ye therefore to. as serpents 

11.25, because thou hist hid these things from v>. 
and prudent, and revealed to babes, Ltikc 10. 21. 

24. 45. who. then is a faithful and to. servant 1 \ 



Mat. 25. 2. five virgins were w. and five foolik(» 

4. the 70. took oil in their vessels with their j&m]« 
Z/w/;:el2.42.who then is that faithful and w.stewaid 
Rotn. 1. 14. I am debtor to tlie lo. and unwise 
22. professing themselves to. they became ibols 

11. 25. lest you should be id. in your own conceite 

12. 16. be not w. in your own conceits 

16. 19. 1 would have you w. to that whicli is good 
27. to God only to. 1 Tim. 1. 17. ,Jude 25. 

1 Cor. 1. 19. I will destroy the wisdom of the w. 
20. where is the w ? 1| 27. to confound the to. 

3. 10. as a to. master-builder, I have laid the 

foundation, and another buildeth thereon 

18. if any manseemeth to be to. in this world, let 

him become a fool that he may be to, 

19. he taketh the to. in their own craftiness 

20. the Lord knows the thoughts of the to. 

4. 10. we are fools, but ye are to. in Christ 

2 Cor. 10. 12. comparing themselves, are not w. 
11. 19. ye suffer fools, seeing ye yourselves are to. 

Eph. 5. 15. that ye walk not as fools, but as w. 
2 Tim. 3. 15.the scriptures are able to make thee w. 

Jiny WISE. 
Exod. 22. 23. if thou afflict them in any tjo. 
Eet}. 19. 17. shall in any to. rebuke thy neighbour 

27. 19. if he will in any to. redeem the field 
Deut. 17. 15. shalt in any to. set him king over thee 

21. 23. thou shalt in any to. bury him that day 

22. 7. thou shalt in any to. let the dam go 
.Tosh. 6. 18. in any to. keep from the accursed thing 

23. 12. else if ye do in any to go back and cleavs 
1 Saw^ 6. 3 in any to. send a trespass-offering 

1 Kings 11. 22. howbejt, let me go in any w. 
Psal. 37. 8. fret not thyself in any id. to do evil 
Mark 14. 31. 1 will not deny thee in any to. 

See Man, Men. 
WISE-HEARTED. 
Exod. 28. 3. speak to all that are to.-hearted 
31. 6. 1 have put wisdom in all that are to.-heartcd 
35.10. every to. -hearted among you shall make all 
25. all the women that were to. -hearted did spin 
36. 1. then wrought every to.-hearted man 
2.MosescalledAholiab and every tc.-heartedmvin 
6. every to.-hearted man made ten curtains 
WISE-MEN. 
Geji 41. 8. Pharaoh called for all the magicians of 
Egypt, and all the tD.-men, Exod. 7. 11 
In no WISE. 
Lev. 1.24:. the fat of beasts torn,m tio to. eatofi* 
l/irm;o-53.26. give the child, and inno id. slay it, 27. 
Mat.5.18. one tittle shall in no to.pass from the law 
10. 42. he shall in no to. lose his reward 
LtikelS. 11. a woman could in no to. lift up herself 
18. 17. shall in no to. enter therein. Rev. 21. 27. 
Jo/i7i6.37.he that cometh to me, I will iti no to. cast 
Jlcts 13. 41. a work which ye shall m no to. helieve 
Rom. 3. 9. are we better than they 1 no, iti no to. 

On this WISE. 
JSTtim. 6. 23. 071 this tc. ye shall bless Israel 
Mat. 1. 18. the birth of Jesus Christ was on this tc. 
John 21. 1. and on this to. shewed he Inmself 
jScts 7. 6. God spake on this to. that his seed 

13. 34. he said on this to. I will give sure mercies 
Rom. 10. 6. the righteousness speaketh on this to. 
Heb. 4. 4. he spake of the seventh day on this to. 

WISE tooman. 

2 Sam. 14. 2. and Joab fetched thence a to. tooma% 
20. 16. then cried a to. tooman out of the city, heai 

Prov. 14. 1. every to. tooman buildeth her house 

WISELY, 
Exod. 1. 10. come on, let us deal to. with them 

1 Sam. 18. 5. David behaved himself 7/?. 14. 15, 30 

2 Chron. 11. 23. Rehoboam dealt to. he dispersed ^ 
Psal. 58. 5. the charmers, charming never so to. 

64. 9. for they shall to. consider of his doing 
101. 2. 1 will behave myself 70. in a perfect way 
Prov. 16. 20. he that handleth a matter to. 
21. 12. he V}. considereth the house of the wicked 

28. 26. whoso walketh to. shall be delivered 
^ccZ.7.10. thou dostnot inquire 7C. concerning this 
Luke 16. 8. commended because he had done to. 

WISER. 
1 Kings 4. 31. for Solomon was to. than all men 
.Tob 35. 11. maketh us to. than the fowls of heaven 
PsfflZ.l 19.98.thou hast made me7c.than my enemies 
Prov. 9. 9. give instruction, and he will be yet to 
26. 16. the sluggard is to. in his own conceit 
Ezek. 28. 3. behold, thou art to. than Daniel 
Luke 16. 8. the children are in their generation ir. 

1 Cor. 1. 25. the fooHshness of God is 10. than u\rt 

WISH. 

.Toh 33. 6. 1 am according to thy m. in GojPs steac 

Psnl. 40. 14. let them be put to shame that tr. cvi' 

73. 7. they have more than heart could to. 

Rom. 9. 3. I could to. myself accursed from Christ 

2 Cor. 13. 9. this also we to. even your perfection 

3 John 2. 1 70. above all things thou mayest prosp"?! 

WISHED 
Jonah 4. 8. .Tonah fainted, and to. himself to die 
Acts 27. 29. they cast anchor, and zo. for the day 



WIT 

WISHING. 
/el) 21.20 cny mouth to sin, by w. a curse to his soul 

WlST. 
EzodAG.lb. itis manna, tor iliey w. not what it was 
34 'i9. Moses w. not liiuc his t'ace shone 

Lev. 5. 17. though he w. not, yet is he guilty. 18. 

Josh. 2. 4. but 1 w. noi whence they were 
S. 14. he w. uot that there were liers in ambush 
rudg. 10. -0. ho w. not that the Lord was departed 

Mark'd. 6. he to. nut what to say. they were aliraid 

14. 40. neither w. they what lo answer him 
iMA-e±4t>.ic.ye not I .-nust be aboutFather's busin. 

^ohn 5. 13. he that was healed w. not who it was 
Sets 12. y. w. not that it was true w hich was done 
23. 5. said Paul, 1 w. not he was the hiah-priest 

WITCH. 
Exod. 22. IS. thou shall not sufler a 20. to live 
Deut. 16. 10. there shall not be among you a ic. 
WITCHCRAFT. 

1 Saia. 15. 23. for rebeihou is as the sin oiw. 
2Chr. 33. 6. Manasseh used w. and enchantments 
^0^.5.20. the works ot'tlie flesh are idolatry, zc. 

WITCHCRAFTS. 

2 Kings 9. 22. so long as Jezebel's ic. are so many 
Mic. o. 12. I will cut Oil w. out of thine hciid 
JVaA. 3. 4. the mistress of w. that selleth nations 

thro' her whoredoms, and families thro' her w. 
.WITHAL. 
1 .£i7t^sl9.1.w.howElijah had slain alltheprophets 
PsaZ.T4i.lO. u e wicked fail whilst iba.tlic. escape 
Ads 25. 27. and n-ot w. to signify the crimes 
WITHDRAW. 

1 Sam. 14. 19. Saul said to the priest, w. thine hand 
Job 9. 13. if God will not w. his anger, the proud 

13.21.25. thine hand far from me, let not thy dread 
33. 17. that he may w. man from his purpose 
Proi-.25.17.w. thy foot from thy neighbour's house 
Eccl. 7. 18. also "from this w. not thine hand . 
Isa. 60. 20. neither shall thy moon ?c. itself 
Joel 2. 10. the stars shall id. their shining, 3. 15. 

2 Thess. 3. 6. w. yourselves from every brother 

1 Tim. 6. 5. from'^men of corrupt minds m. thyself 

WiTKDRAWX. 
Deut. 13. 13. have lo. the inhabitants of their city 
Cant. 5. 6. but my beloved had w. himself 
Lam.2.8. he hat:i nut w. his hand from destroying 
Ezek. 18. 8. that hath lo. his hand from iniquity 
Hos. 5. 6. the Lord hath w. himself from them 
Lukeii.il. was ir. from them about a stone's cast 

WiTHDRAWEST. 
Psal. 74. 11. why w. thou thy right haadi 

WITHDRAWETH. 
Job 35. 7. he w. not his eyes from the righteous 

WITHDRAWING. 
J\reh. 9. t 29. and tiiev gave a w. shoulder 

WITHDREW. 
JVcA. 9. 29. they 2c. the shoulder and would not hear 
Ezek. 20. 22. nevertheless I w. mine hand 
Mat. 12. 15. when Jesus knew it, he w. himself 
JJfcrfe3.7. Jesus 2C. himself f:om thence, Lukeb. 16. 
Gal. 2. 12. but when they were come, he ic. 
Wir'HER. 
' Ps. 1.3. his leaf also shall not 20. what he doth pros. 
37. 2. and they shall w. as the green herb 
Zsa.ig.t). brooks be emptied, reeds and flags shall ic. 

7. every thing sown by the brooks shall w. 

40. 24. he shall blow upon ihem, and they shall w. 

Jer. 12. 4. how long shall the herbs of the field 2^7.? 

Ezek.ll.^. shall iie not cut otF the fruit thereof that 

it 10. it shall w. in all tlie leaves of her spring 

10. shall it not utterly w. ? it shall ic. in furrows 

Amos 1. 2. and the top of Carmel shall to. 

WITHERED. 
Gen. 41. 23. behold seven ears w. thin and blasted 
Ps. 102.4. my heart is smitten and 2c. |j 11. 1 am 2c. 
Isa. 15. 6. the hay is w- away, the grass faileth 
27. 11. when boughs thereof are w. be broken off 
Lam. 4. 8. the Nazarite's skin is w. like a stick 
Eiek. 19.12. her strong rods were w. and consumed 
Joel 1. 12. the trees of the field are w. joy is w. 

l7. the barns are broken down, for the corn is 70. 
Amos 4. 7. the piece whereupon it rained not w. 
Jonah A. 7. and it smote the gourd that it ic. 
Mat. 12.10. and behold there was a man which had 
his hand w. Mark 3. 1, 3. Luke 6. 6, 8. 
13. e.when the sun was up they were scorched, be- 
causohaving no root, they w. away, Marki 6. 
21. 19. presently the fig-tree w. 20. Mark 11. 21. 
Luke 8. 6. it 20. away because it lacked moisture 
JoAn5.3.of 20. folk waiting for moving of the water 

15. 6. he is cast forth as a branch and is w, 

WITHERETH. 
hb 8. 12. the flag w. before any other herb 
Psal. 90. 6. in the evening it is cut down and w. 
129. 6. like grass that 2i7.''before it groweth up 
fca.40.7.grass w. the flower fadeth,8. 1 Pet. 1. 24. 
/am.l.ll.the sun no sooner risen, but it w. the grass 
Jfciel2ltrees whosefruit to. without fruit,twicedead 

WITHHELD. 

0«t. 20.6. fori w. thee from sinning against me 

689 



WIT 

GcTi. 22.12. seeing thou hast uot 20. thy son from me 
3U. 2. wiio to. iroui tiiee the fruit ot the womb ? 
Kzra 9. 1 1^. hast 2C. beneaiii our iniquities 
Jub'6l. ili. if! have w. the poor from tJieir desire 
Eccl. 2. 10. 1 w. not my heart from any joy 

WITHHLLUEST. 
J\''eh. 9. 20. ',0. not thy manna from their mouth 

WITHHOLD. 
fren.23.6.none of us shall (o.from thee his sepulchre 
2 Ham. 13. 13. for he wiil not id. me from thee 
Jobi. 2. but ■who can w. himself from speaking? 

30. I 10. they jc. not spittle from my face 
Psal. 40. 11. w. not thy tender mercies from me 
84.11. no good thing will he id. from them that 
Prov.'6.21.ic. not good from them to whom it is due 
23. 13. 2C. not correction from tlie child 
30. 17. two things 1 required, w. not from me 
Eccl. 11. 6. in the evening to. not thy hand 
Jsr. 2. 25. w. thy foot from being unshod and throat 
WITHHOLDEN. 

1 Sam. 25. 26. Lord hath w. thee from revenging 
Job 22. 7. thou hast 20. bread from the hungry 

38. 15. from the wicked their light is ic. 

42. 2. that no thought can be w. from thee 
Psal. 21. 2. thou hast not to. the request of his lips 
Jer. 3. 3. therefore the showers have been ic. 

5. 25. your sins have.w. good things from you 
Ezek. 18. 16. hath not w. the pledge, nor spoiled 
Joell. 13. the drink-oftering is w. from God 
Amos 4. 7. also 1 have w. the rain from you 

WITHHOLDETH. 
Job 12. 15. behold, he w. the waters, they dry up 
Prov. 11. 24. there is that w. more than is meet 

26. he that 2c. corn, the people shall curse him 

2 TAes.2.C.and now ye know what 2c. that he might 

WITHIN. 
Gen. 39. 11. none of the men of the house ^yas w. 
Lev. 25. 29. w. a full year he may redeem it 
^05^.19.1. the inheritance ofSiii^ion was20. Judah 
Judg. 11. 2i). why not recover them id. that time? 
1 Sa7/i.l3.11.thou camest not20. the days appointed 

1 Kings 6. 23. 20. the oracle he made two cherubims 

2 Kings 7. 11. they told it to the king's house w. 
Ezra lO. 8. whoso would not come w. three days 
Psal.io. 13. the king's daughter is all glorious w. 

101. 2. will walk w. my house with a perfect heart 
Eccl. 9. 14. there was a little city, few men 20. it 
Ezek. 3. 24. spirit said, go shutthyself 20. thy house 

12. 21. shall be no more any vain vision w. Israel 

44. 17. whiles they minister in the gates and w. 
Ze/)A.3.3.her princes w. are roaring lions, her judges 
Mat.3. 9. think not to say lo. yourselves, Luke 3. 8. 

9. 21. she said zo. lierself, if I but touch his garment 

23. 25. 20. they are full of extortion and excess 
20. cleanse first what is w. the cup and platter 

27. are w. full of dead men's bones and unclean. 
23. w. ye are full of hypocrisy and iniquity 

Mark 7. 21. for from in. proceed evil thoughts 

23. all these evil things come from to. and defile 
Luke 11. 17. he from 2c. shall answer and say 
12. 17. he thought tc. himself, 16. 3. | 18. 4. 
John 20. 26. after eight days his disciples were w. 
Acts 5. 23. when we opened, we found no man ic. 

1 Cor. 5. 12. do not ye judge them that are zc. ? 

2 Cor. 7. 5. without were fightings, w. were fears 
Rev. 4. 8. and they were full of eyes w. rest not 

5. 1. a book written zo. on the back side sealed 
See Gates, Him, Me, Thee, Theji, Us, 
Without, Yoti. 

WITHOUT. 
Gen. 24. 31. come in, wherefore standest thou 20. 7 
Deut.^.5. the wife of the dead shall not marry 20. 

unto a stranger 

2 Kings 10. 24. Jehu appointed eighty men w. 

11. 15. and he said, have her forth 20. the ranges 

18. 25. am I now come up w. the Lord against 

this place to destroy it? Isa. 36. 10. 

2 Chr. 15. 3. Israel hath been long w. the true God 

21. 20. Jehnram departed w. being desired 

Psal. 31. 11. they that did see me w. fled from me 

ProtJ.l. 20. wisdom crieth 20. she uttereth her voice 

7. 12. now she is 20. |( 22. 13. there is a lion 2c. 

24. 27. prepare thy work w. make it fit for thee 
/5a. 33. 7. behold, their valiant ones shall cry ic. 

52. 3. and ye shall be redeemed w. money 

55. 1. buy wine and milk w. money and lo. price 
Jer. 9. 21. to cutoflTthe children from w. 

33. 10- w. man, w. beast, and 20. inhabitant, 12. 

7/05.3.4. Israel 20. a king, 20. a prince, 20. a sacrifice, 

w. an image, 20. an ephod, and 20. a teraphim 

Mat. 10. 29. a sparrow shall not fall w. your father 

Mark 4. 11. to them that are 20. all these are done 

7. 18. whatsoever from w. entereth into the man 
Lukel. 10. the whole multitude were praying w. 
1 C-or. 5. 12. what to do to judge them that are 20. 

13. but them that are w. God judgeth 
£^A.2.l2.having no hope, and 20. God in the world ? 
Col. 4. 5. walk in wisdom toward them that are w. 
1 Thess. i. 12. walk honestly tow. them that are 20. 
1 Tim. 3. 7. have a good report of them that are to. 
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WIT 

Heb.l. 3. Melchised. 20. father, ?r.mofher,2o.descent 
13. 12. wherefore Jesus also sulfered w. the gate 

1 Pet. 3. 1. that they also may w. llie w ord be won 
Rev. 22. 15. for w. are dogs and sorceiers 

WITHOUT, joined with uithin. 
Gen.6. 14. pitch the ark ■withinand 20. with pitch 
Exod. 25. 11. overlay the ark tcitkin and 20 37. 2 
Lev. 13. 55. if the garment be bare icitldn > t w. 
Deut. 32. 25. the sword 20. and terror tcitkin 
Ezek. 2. 10. and it was written wit/tin and w. 
7. 15. the sword is 20. and famine toitldn 
Luke 11. 40. ye fools, did not he that made- that 
which is 2c. make that which is icithin also"! 

2 Cor. 7. 5. 20. w^ere fightings, tcithin were fears 
See Blemish, Camp, Cause, City, Fail, 

Fear, Him, Knowledge, Law, Ml, 
Stand, Stood, Us, You. 
WITHS. 
Judg. 16. 7. if they bind me with seven green to. 
8. the lords brought 20. || 9. he brake the lo 
WITHSTAND. 
Jfum. 22. 32. the angel went out to 20. Balaam 
2 CAr.l3.7.Rehoboam was young, could not 20. them 
8. now ye think to id. the kingdom of the Lord 
20. 6. power, so that none is able to to. thee 
Estli. 9. 2. and no man could 20. the Jews 
£IccZ. 4. 12. if one prevail, tv.-o shall 20. him 
Dan. 11. 15. the arms of the south, nor his people 
shall not 20. nor shall there be any 
strength to ic. 
Acts 11. 17. what was I that I could tc. God ? 
Eph. 6. 13. that ye mav be able to w. in the evil day 

WITHSTOOD. 
2 Chron. 26. 18. they 20. L^zziah the king 
Z)a72. 10. 13. prince of Persia w. me twenty-one days 
Acts 13. 8. but Elymas the sorcerer 20. ihem 
Gal. 2. 11. at Antioch I tc. Peter to the face 
2 Tim. 3. 8. as Jannes and Jambresjo. Moses 
4. 15. beware, for he hath greatly 20. our words 

WITNESS 
Is one that gives testimony to any thing. Thus 
it is said., You are tcitness, a faithful 202't?i£S5, 
a false tcitness, God is icitncss, &.c. 
Witness in Greek is Martys, or Martyr, ajid sig- 
nifies one that gives testi/nony to the truth at 
the expense of his life. Jesus Clirist is the 
faithful tcitness, Rev. 1. 5. Hi is so called, 
because, as the great Prophet of his church, he 
hath revealed the willof Godfaithfully,plainly^ 
and fully, so far as is necessary to the salva- 
tion of men : This Is aiak prophesied of him 
Isa. 55. 4, I have given him for a tcitness to 
the people, to be a Prophet and Teacher, to de- 
clare the counsel andwill of God ccvserrning the 
duty and salvation of men, tt) bear witness unto 
the truth, as Christ himself ajprms before Pon- 
tius Pilots, John IS. 37. Wherefore Paul 
saith, 1 Tim. 6. 13, that Christ witnessed a 
good confession before Pontius Pilate. He is 
called the faithful tcitness, not only because he 
revealed all truth, and bare record to the truth 
before Pilate, but also because he sealed it 
with his blood : he died, and teas a martyr of 
the truth, which proves him to be a faithful, 
constant witness. 
The law appoints, that two, or three witnesses 
should be sufficient in matters of judicature; 
bttt one witness only was not sufficient, Deut. 
17. 6. When any one teas cnndenmed to die 
the witnesses were the first that began the exe- 
cution. They threw the first stone, for example, 
if the party was to be stoned, Deut. 17. 7. 
The law condemned a false witness tn ?;7> '•''"• o-o 
the same punishment that he would have su'i 
jectcd his tieighbour to, Deut. 19. 16, 17, 18, 
19. When God is said to be a witness to sin, 
as in Jer. 29. 23. it signifies, that he not only 
knows it, but he will also punish it: He is 
both judge and witness, he does not stay for any 
one to accuse the tcicked to him,he has no need 
of the testimony or accusation of men, to know 
the demerits of the guilty. He accuses them, 
himself, he punishes them, he condemns them, 
he knows all their transgressions, by his wis- 
dom, his justice, his infinite penetration. 
In Mai. 3. 5. God threatens perjured persons, 
adulterers, and other wicked men, with ven- 
geance, I will be a swift witness against false 
swearers, ^c. This is spoken of Christ the 
Messiah, to whom the Father hath committsd 
all judcrment, John 5.22. The prophets and 
Old Testament believers, by their doing and 
suffering for God, have given testimony to the 
truth of our holy religion. The apostle calls 
them a cloud of witnesses, Heb- 12. 1. The 
apostles also are still mora wi^n-r-sses, of thr 
coming, the mission, the doctrine, the rrsurrec 
tion of Christ. 1 Cor. 15. 14, 15, F Christ be 
not risen, then we are fouiid fal^e tcitncsset of 
God. And St. Peier says, W^ -jLSwitnesset 0/ 



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WOE 



all i;ii!!gs whicli he did in Jiidea and Jerusa- 
lem, -icti' 10. 39. He chose a small number 
of persons to be witnesses to him, and when they 
took upon them to put another apostle in the 
place of Judas, they thought Jit to appoint one 
who had been a witness o/tAe resurrection along 
with them, Acts 1. 22. 
rhe apostle Paul, in Rom. 8. 16. says, that the 
Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, 
that we are the children of God. 7'he Spirit 
of God by an inioard and secret suggestion, 
speaks the same things,gives the same evidence, 
concerning the truth of grace, and our sonship, 
and so ratifies what our enlightened andrenew- 
ed consciences say. In Heb. 11. 4. it is said, 
that Abel obtained witness that he was righ- 
teous, God testifying of his gifts. The Spirit 
of God testified to his spirit that he was justi- 
fied by the righteousness of Christ ; and God 
witnessed from heaven to the truth of his state 
by accepting of his person and sacrifice, and by 
giving a visible sign of it, so as that Cain 
could observe it : It is thought that God sent 
fire from heaven and consumed AbeVs sacrifice 
as he did others afterwards. ' 

Job says. Thou renewest thy witnesses against 
me, Job 10. 17. Thou bringest fresh plagues 
and judgments upon me, which are the wit- 
nesses and evidences both of my sins, and of 
thy displeasure against me. In Psal. 89. 37. 
it is said that the house and kingdom of David 
shall be established for ever as the moon, and 
ds a faithful witness in heaven. By faithful 
witness, some understand the moon, which is 
called a witness of God's covenant of the night, 
Jer. 33. 20. so the meaning is. And though the 
moonbe subject to eclipses andmanifoldchanges, 
yet it still abides in heaven, as a witness of my 
covenant of the night, so shall the house and 
kingdom of David, who was a type of the Mes- 
siah, continue for ever, notwithstanding the 
changes and calamities that befall it. Others 
understand by this the rainbow, whichis God's 
faithful and perpetual witness. Gen. 9. 12, 16. 
Witness is put for the miracles of Christ, which 
gave testimony to his Deity and Mediator ship, 
John 5. 36. | 10. 25, 
Gen. 21. 30. they may be u w. that I digged this well 
31. 44. let this covenant be a w. between us 
48. this heap is a w. this pillar is w. 52. 
50. God is w. between me and thee, 1 Thess.^.5. 
Exod. 22. 13. if it be torn, let him bring it for a w. 

23. 1. put not thine hand to be an unrighteous w. 
Lev. 5. 1. if a soul sin, and is a w. of swearing 
JVuTTJ. 5. 13. if there be no w. against her 

35.30. one w. shall not testify against any person 
to cause him to die, Deut. 17. 6. | 19. 15. 
Deut. 31. 19. this song may be a w. 21. 26. 
Josh.^l.'il. the altar is a lo. between us, 28. 34. 

24. 27. behold this stone shall be a w. to us 
.Judg. 11. 10. Lord be w. between us, .Jer. 42. 5. 
1 Sam. 12. 5. the Lord is w. against you this day 
Job 16. 8. my wrinkles which is a w. against me 

lO.behold, my w. is in heaven, my record on high 
29. 11. when the eye saw me, it gave w. to me 
Psal. 89. 37. established as a faitliful lo. in heaven 
Prov. 14. 5. a faithful w. will not lie, but a false w. 

25. a true w. delivereth souls, but a deceitful w. 
19. 28. an ungodly w. scorneth judgment 
24. 23. be not w. agamst thy neighbour without 

cause 
Jsa. 19. 20. it shall be for a w. to the Lord of hosts 

55. 4. I have given him for a w. to the people 
Jer. 29, 23. I know, and am a w. saith the Lord 

42. ') L ;rd be a true and faithful w. between us 
Mic. 1. 2. let the Lord God be w. against you 
Ms.1. 2. 14. Lord be to. between thee and wife 

3. 5. 1 will be a swift w. against the sorcerers 
Mat. 24. 14. be preached for a to. to all nations 
Mark 14.55. the council sought for ?o.against Jesus 

56. but their w. agreed not together, 59. 
Luke22.'71. they said, what need we further w. ? 
John 1. 7. the same came for a w. to bear w. 
S.ll.we speak that we know,ye receive not our w. 

26. to whom thou bearest w. the same baptizeth 
5,31. if I bear w. of myself, my w. is not true 

32. I know the w. he witnesseth of me is true 

36. but I have greater w. than that of John 

37. Father who sont me hath borne w. of me 
Acts 1. 22. must one be ordained to be w. with us 

4. 33. gave lo. of the resurrection of the Lord 
10. 43. to him give all prophetszc. whoso believeth 
14. 17. he left not himself without w. he did good 
22. 15. for thou shaltbe his w. to all men of what 
26. 16. to make thee a minister and a w. of these 

Rom. I. 9. God is my w. whom 1 serve in the gospel 
2. 15. thoir conscience also bearitis^ w. 9. 1. 
TVf. 1. 13 this w. is true, rebuke them sharply 
Heb. 2. 4. God also bearing thsm la. with signs 
10. 15. whereof the Holv Ghost is a m. to us 
600 



Heh.W.i. by which Abel obtained 70. was righteous 
Jam. 5. 3. the rust of them shall be w. against you 
1 Pet. 5. 1. Peter a w. of the suti'erings of Christ 
1 John 5.'y. if we receive the w. of men, the w. ol 
God is greater, for this is the w. of God 

10. he that believeth hath the w. in himself 
3 John 6. which have borne w. of thy charity 
Rev. 1. 5. Jesus Christ, who is the faithl'ul w. 

3. 14. write these things, saitii the true w. 
20. 4. that were beheaded for the w. of Jesus 

See Bare, Bear, Beareth, False, Taber- 
nacle. 

WITNESSES. 
J^um. 35. 30. murderer put to death by mouth of ?c. 
Deut.n. 6. at the mouth of two or three w. shall 
he be put to death, 19. 15. 2 Cor. 13. 1. 
7. the hands of the w. shall be first upon him 
Ji3sA.24.22.Joshuasaid,ye arezo. against yourselves 
that ye have chosen Lord, they said we are w. 
Ruth 4. 9. ye are w. that i have bought, 10. 

11. the people and the elders said, we are w. 
Job 10. 17. thou renewest thy w. against me 
Isa. 8. 2. I took to me faithful w. to record 

43. 9. let all the nations bring forth their w. 

10. ye are my w. saith the Lord, 12. | 44. 8. 
44.9. they are their own w. they see not, nov know 
Jer. 32. 10. I sealed the evidence and took w. 12. 

25. buy the field for money, and take w. 44, 
Mat. 18. 16. in the mouth of two or three w. 

23. 31. wherefore ye be w. to yourselves that ye 

26. 65. whatfurther need ofw. 7 Mark 14. 63. 
Luke 24. 48. and ye are w. of these things 
Acts 1. 8. ye shall be w. to me in Jerusalem 

2.32. Jesus God raised up, whereof we are w. 3.15. 

5. 32. we are his w. of these things, 10. 39. 
7. 58. w, laid down their clothes at Saul's feet 
10. 41. but unto to. chosen before of God, to us 
13. 31. who are his w. unto the people 

1 Tliess. 2. 10. ye are w. and God also, how we 

1 Te'»i.5.19.receive no accusation but before two w. 
6. 12. professed a good profession before many w. 

2 Tim.2.'2. things heard of me among many w. 
ZfeJ.10.28.diedwithout mercyunder two or three?fl. 

12.1. are compassedabout with so great cloud of lo. 
Rev, 11. 3. 1 will give power to my two w. 
See False. 
WITNESS, rerb. 
Z)eMi.4.26.I call heaven and earth to w. against you 
1 Sam. 12. 3. behold, here I am, w. against me 
Isa. 3. 9. their countenance doth w. against them 
Lam.2, 13. what thing shall I take to w. for thee 1 
Mat. 26. 62. answerest thou nothing"? what is it 
that these w. against thee ? Mark 14. 60. 

27. 13. Pilate saith to him, hearest thou not how 
many things they w. against thee, Mark 15.4. 

WITNESSED. 
1 Kings 21. 13.the men of Belial w. against Naboth 
Rom. 3. 21. being w. by the law and the prophets 
1 Tim.6. 13. who before Pilate w.a good confession 
Heb. 7. 8. of whom it is w. that he liveth 

WITNESSETH. 
.Tohn 5. 32. the witness that he w. of me is true 
Acts 20. 23. save that Holy Ghost w. in every city 

WITNESSING. 
Acts 26. 22. w. both to small and ereat, saying 

WITS. 
Psal. 107. 27. they stagger and are at their w. end 

WITTY. 
Pro«.8. 12. 1 find out knowledge of to. inventions 

WITTINGLY. 
Gen. 48. 14. Isr. guided his hands w. forManasseh 

WIVES. 
Gen. 4. 19. Lamech took unto him two w. 

6. 2. they took them w. of all which they chose 
30. 26. give me my to. and children and let me go 
31. 50. if thou take other w. besides my daughters 

JV*M7?i.l4.3.that ourw.and children should be a prey 
Deut. 17. 17. nor shall he multiply w. to himself 
21. 15. if a man have two w- one beloved, another 
Judg. 8. 30. Gideon had three score and ten sons, 

he had many w. 
21. 7. how shall we do for w. for them ? 16. 
18. we may not give them w. of our daughters 

1 Sfl7ra.l.2.Elkan. had two ?o. Hannah andPeninnah 
25. 43. they were also both of them David's w. 

2 Sam. 5. 13. David took more to. out of Jerusalem 
12.8. 1 gave thee thy master's w. into thy bosom 

1 Kings 11. 3. Solomon had 700 w. princesses 

4. his w. turned away his heart when he was old 
20. 7. he sent unto me for my w. and children 

1 Chron. 4.5. Ashur had two w. Helah and Naarah 

7. 4. the sons of Uzzi had many w. and sons 

8. 8. Shaharaim had two w. Hushim and Baara 
2CAr.ll.21.Rehob. loved Maachah above all his w. 

23. he gave them victual ; he desired many w. 

24. 3. Jehoiada took for him two w. he begat sons 
29. 9. and our w. are in captivity for this 

Ezra 10. 3. a covenant to put away all the w, 44. 
JV(?A. 12. 43. the w. also and children rejoiced 
13. 23. 1 saw Jews that had married w. of Ashdod 



Esth. 1. 20. the 10. shall give to liusbands honoof 
Jer. 29. 6. take ye w. and take w. for your sons 
35. 8. to drink no wine, we, nor our w. nor sons 
Dan. 5. 2. his w. and concubines drink therein, 3 
Luke 17. 27. they eat, drank, they married w. 
Acts2\. 5. they brought us on our way with w. 
1 Cor. 7. 29. that have w. be as tho' they had non« 
Eph. 5.22. w. submit yourselves to your own hus- 
bands as unto the Lord, Col. 3. 18. 1 Pet. 3. 1 
24. so let the w. be to their own husbands 
1 Tim. 4. 7. refuse profane and old w. fables 

1 Pet. 3. 1. may be won by the conversation of «>. 
See Strange. 
Their WIVES. 

G'eri.34.29.all their wealth, all their little owes, an^ 

their w. took they captive, 1 Sam. 30. 3. 

.Judg. 3. 6. they took their daughters to be their to 

2 Chron. 20. 13. all Judah with their w. stood 
Ezra 10. 19. that they would put away their w. 
JVeh. 5. 1. a great cry of the people and of their w. 

10.28. ^AezV w. and daughters entered into an oath 
/5a.l3.i6.thcir houses spoiled, and their zo. ravished 
Jer. G. 12. their w. shall be turned to others, 8. 10 

14. 16. they shall have none to bury their w. 

18. 21. let their w. be bereaved of their children 
44. 9. have ye forgotten the wickedness of their w. 

15. men who knew their w. had burnt incense 
Ezek. 44. 22. nor take for their w. a widow 
Dan. 6.24. cast them and their w. into den of liona 
Zech. 12. 12. their w. shall mourn apart, 13, 14. 
Eph. 5. 28. to love their w. as their own bodies 

1 Tim. 3. 11. even so must their w. be grave, sober 
Thy WIVES. 

2 Sam. 12. 11. 1 will take tliy w. before thine eyes, 
and lie shall lie with thy w. in sight of the sun 

19. 5. who saved this day the lives of thy w. 

1 Kings2Q. 3. thy silver and gold is mine and thy w. 
5. thou shalt deliver me, thy w. and children 

2 Chr. 21. 14. Lord will smite thy people and thy w 
Jer. 38. 23. so they shall bring thy w. and children 
Dan.5.23.thy w. and concubines have drunk wine 

Your WIVES. 
Ge7i. 45. 19. take waggons for yonr lo. and come 
Exod. 19. 15. said to people, come not at your w 
22. 24. your w. shall be widows, children fatherless 
32. 2. break off the golden ear-rings ofyour w. 
Deut. 3. 19. your w. and your little ones and your 
cattle shall remain in your cities, Josh. 1. 14 
29. 11. your w. shall enter into covenant withL 
JVe/t. 4. 14. fight for your w. and your houses 
Jer. 44 9. have ye forgotten wickedness of your to 
25. Lord saying, ye and your lo.have both spoken 
Mat. 19. 8. Moses suffered you toput away your to 
Eph. 5. 25. husbands, love your w. Col. 3. 19. 

WIZARD. 
I^ev. 20. 27. a w. shall surely be put to death 
Z>eMi. 18.11. there shall not be found among you azo. 

WIZARDS. 
Lev. 19. 31. nor seek after w. to be defiled by them 

20. 6. the soul that turns after w. I will cut off 

1 Sam. 28. 3. Saul had put w. out of the land, 9. 

2 Kings 21. 6. Manasseh dealt with w. 2 Chr. 33. 6 
23. 24. Josiah put the w. and idols out of the land 

/sa.8.19.when say, seek unto 70. that peep and mut. 
19. 3; and they shall seek to idols and w. 
WOE. 
Mim. 21. 29. w. to thee, Moab, .Jer. 48. 46. 
1 SaOT.4. 7. w. unto us, for there hath not been such 
a thing heretofore, 8. Jer. A. 13. | 6. 4 
Lam. 5. 16. 
Prov. 23. 29. who hath w.l who hath sorrow ? 
Eccl. 4.10. w. to him that is alone when he falls 
10.16. w. to thee, Oland, when thy king is a child 
Isa. 3. 9. w. to their soul, for they rewarded evil 

11. w. to the wicked, it shall be ill with him 

17. 12. w. to the multitude of many people 

18. 1. w. to the land shadowing with wings 

28. 1. w. to the crown of pride, to the drunkards 

29. 1. w. to Ariel || 33. 1. zc. to thee that spoilest 

30. 1. w. to, the rebellious children, saith the Lord 
45. 9. w. to him that striveth with his maker 

lO.w.to him that saith to fath.what begettest thoa 
.ler. 13. 27. w. unto thee, O Jerusalem, wilt thou 

22. 13. w. to him that builds by unrighteousness 

23. 1. w. to the pastors that destroy the sheep , 
48. 1. w. to Nebo 1| Ezek. 16. 23. w. w. to thee 

Ezek. 2. 10. there was written, mourning and w. ' 

13. 3. w. to foolish prophets, that follow their spirit 

J8.W. to women that sew pillows to all armholes 

24. 6. w. to the bloody city, 9. JVaA. 3. 1. 

30. 2. thus saith the Lord, howl, m. worth the day 

34. 2. w. be to the shepherds that feed themselves 
./?mos5.18.M.to you that desire the day of the Lord 
Hab. 2. 6. w. to him that increaseth that is not his 

9. w. to him that ceveteth an evil covetousness 

12. w. to him that buildeth a town with blood 

15. 20. to him that giveth his neighbour drink 

19. w. to him that saith to the wood, awake 
Zeph. 2. 5. w. to the inhabitants of the sea-coasts 

3. 1. IT. to her that is filthy and polluted, lo city 



WOL 



WOM 



WOM 



Zech. 11. 17. 20. to the iflol shepherd lliat leaveth 
^af.ll.2].w.to thceClioiaziii,?«.lothee,Bethsaida, 
for ifthe works had heen done, Luke 10. 13. 
S.l.w. lo the world because of offences, w. to thai 
man by whom the ofrence cometh, Lukell. 1. 
23. 13. w. unto vou scribes and Pharisees, hy- 
pocrites, 14.'l5, 23, 25, 27, 29. Luke 11. 44. 
16. w. unto you, ye blind guides, which say 
26. 24. but w. unto that man by whom the Son of 
man is betrayed, Mark 14. 21. Luke 22. 22. 
Luke6.24c.h\it w.unto you that are ricli, for ye have 

25. w. to you that are full, w. to you that laugh 

26. w. to you when all men speak well of you 
Jl. 42. but w. unto you Pharisees, 43. 

46. he said, w. to you also, ye lawyers, 47. 52. 
(?eu.8. 13. Iheard an angel flying, saying, w. w. w. 
to the inhabitants of the earth, 12. 12. 
i). 12. one w. is past || 11. 14. the second w. is past 

WOE is me. 
Psal. 120. 5. w. is me^ that T sojourn in Jleshech 
lsa.6.5.w.is vie, I am undone, 1 am of unclean lips 
,7er. 4. 31. w. is me now, for my soul is wearied 
10.19. ?o. 15 mefor my hurt|| 15.10. ?c. 25 7Kemy moth. 
45. 3. w. is me, for the Lord hath added grief 
Mic 7 1 re is me,I am as when they gathered fruit 

Woe ujito me. 
Job 10. 15. if I be wicked, 70. unto me, if righteous 
fsa. 24. 16. but I said, my leanness, w. unto me 
1 Cor. 9. 16. w. unto me if 1 preach not the gospel 

WOE to them. 
Isa. 5. 8. w. to them that join house to house 
11. w. to them, that rise up early in the morning 
18. w. to them that draw iniquity with cords 

20. w. to them that call evil good and good evil 

21. w. to them that are wise in their own eyes 

22. w. to them that are mighty to drink wine 
10. 1. w. to them that decree unrighteous decrees 
29. 15. w. to them that seek deep to hide counsel 
31. 1. 70. to them that go down into Egypt for help 

Jer. 50. 27. w. to them for their day is come 

Hos. 7. 13. w. to them, for they have fled from me 
9. 12. w. to them when I depart from them 

Amos 6. 1. w. to them that are at ease in Zioa 

Mic. 2. 1. w. to them that devise iniquity 

Mat. 24. 19. w. to them which are with child and to 
them that give suck, JlfarA: I'i.YI.Luke 21. 23. 

Jude IL w.to them, they have gone in way of Cain 
WOES. 

ReTj.9.12.behold, there come two w.more hereafter 
WOEFUL. 

7er. 17. 16. neither have I desired thejc. day 
WOLF, 

In Greek Lycos ; In Hebrew Zeeb ; it is a wild 
creature very well known. The scripture takes 
notice of these remarkable things of the wolf: 
That it lives upon rapine : That it is violent, 
cruel, and bloody ; That it is voracious and 
greedy : That it goes abroad by night to seek 
its prey : That it is the great enemy of flocks 
of -sheep : That Benjamin shall ravin as a 
wolf: That false teachers are wolves in sheep^s 
clothing : That the persecutors of the church, 
and false pastors, are also ravening wolves. 

The prophets .Teremiah, Habakkuk, and Zepha- 
niah, speak of the wolves of the evening. It 
hath been observed that towards evening wolves 
are most dangerous, as being then more hun- 
gry. Instead of the wolves of the evening, 
the Septuagint translate it. The wolves of 
Arabia; because the Hebrew word Arab sig- 
nifies both the evening and Arabia. Wolves 
are common in Arabia, but they have nothing 
peculiar in that country; so that there 
can be no reason to have recourse to that 
translation. 

jfs to tohat is said in Gen. 49. 27, that Benja- 
min shall ravin as a wolf ; this denotes the 
warlike and fierce disposition and carriage of 
this tribe. The Ckaldee interpreters explain 
it of the altar of burnt-offerings, which was 
at .Jerusalem in the tribe of Benjamin, and 
upon which they burnt the morning and even- 
ing sacrifices to the Lord. Others refer it to 
that violent seizure which toas made by the 

' children of Benjamin, of the young women 
that came to the tabernacle at Shiloh, Judg. 
21. 21, 23. Others again refer it to Mordecai, 
or to Saul, or to Paul, who were of the tribe 
of Benjamin, 
aaiah describing the tranquillity of Ihereign of 
the Messiah, says. The wolf shall dwell with 
the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with 
the kid, Src. Isa. 11. 6. This is to be under- 
stood spiritually, and metaphorically ; that is 
to say, " Men offeree, cruel, and ungovernable 
dispositions, shall be so transformed by the 
preaching of the gospel, and by the grace of 
Christ, that they shall become most humble, 
grvtle, and tractable, and shall no more vex 
and persecKte, but shall live and converse in 
591 



the same church with other poor Christians 
quietly and harmlessly." Persecutors are 
elsewhere compared to wolves. Mat. 10. 16. 
Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst 
of wolves. Both Jews and Pagans were at 
first like ravenous and voracious wolves, let 
loose against the faithful. They persecuted 
and put to a violent death almost ail the Apos- 
tles and disciples of our Saviour. But at last 
some of these wolves themselves became con- 
verts, and grew to be lambs ; St. Paul, one of 
the most eager persecutors of the church, was 
afterwards one of its most zealous defenders. 

The wolf, as it is said, is a fierce creature, abid- 
ing in forests, an enemy to cattle, ravenous, 
greedy, crafty, of an exquisite quickness of 
smell, having a head something square, and 
his hair inclined to gray. It is commonly said, 
that what makes him so voracious is, that he 
has but one very large, short gut, in which his 
food stays but a little time: But this is a po- 
pular mistake : His guts are as long as any 
other animal's, or as a dog^s, being himself a 
kind of wild dog. 

In times of great famine, when they can get no 
prey, wolves are said to destroy one another ; 
for when they meet together, bemoaning them- 
selves one to another, as it were by consent, 
they run round in a circle, and the fir st which, 
through giddiness, falleth to the ground, is, 
forthwith devoured by the rest. They are 
frightened at the throwing of stones, at fire, at 
the sound of bells, and at the singing of men or 
wom.en. When they set upon sheep, they make 
choice of a dark, cloudy day, that they may 
escape the more safely ; and they go against 
the wind, to prevent the dogs smelling them. 
It it said also, that the female bringeth forth 
one the first year, two the second, and so on till 
the ninth year. If the young one lap as a dog, 
she rejecteth it ; if it suck the water as a swine, 
or bile as a bear, she nourishes it. Many 
other things are said of this animal. 

It is recorded that one Gelon of Syracusa, then a 
scholar at school, was thus preserved : A wolf 
entering the school, seized on Gelon's writing 
table and hasted to be gone ; Gelon pursued 
after his table : in the mean time the school- 
house fell down, whereby both masters and 
scholars were all killed, Gelon alone being pre- 
served. Many other things are reported of them. 

Gen. 49. 27. Benjamin shall ravin as a w. 

Isa. 11. 6. the w. shall dwell with the lamb 
65. 25. the w. and the lamb shall feed together 

Jer. 5. 6. a w. of the evenings shall spoil them 

JohnlO.li. but he that is hireling seeth the w. com- 
ing, the w. catcheth and scattereth the sheep 
WOLVES. 

Eiek. 22. 27. her princes are like w. ravening 

Hab. 1. 8. their horses fiercer than evening w. 

Zeph. 3. 3. her princes lions, her judges evening w. 

Mat. 7. 15. but inwardly they are ravening w. 
10. 16. 1 send you forth as sheep in the midst oiw. 

Luke 10. 3. I send you forth as lambs among w. 

Acts 20. 29. grievous jc. shall enter in among you 
WOMAN. 

God having created all the animals in pairs, 
male and female, and having brought them to 
Adam, that he might give them nanus; in this 
review that Adam made of all living creatures, 
he could not observe that any one of them was 
like himself, or created for him. Gen. 2.- 19, 20. 
But God was pleased to give him a companion 
and assistant, as he haa done to all the other 
creatures. He therefore cast Adam into a pro- 
found sleep, and when he was fast asleep, God 
.took a rib out of his side, of which he formed 
the woman. When .8dam awoke, he perceived 
it, and cried out. This is bone of my bones, 
and flesh of my flesh ; she shall be called by a 
name derived from that of man, because sheis 
taken out of man. Wherefore a man shall 
forsake father and mother, and shall cleave to 
his wife, and they two shall be one flesh ; or, 
" they shall be but one in two different bodies, 
becauseoftheproduction of children, which are 
the blood of both." Gen. 2. 21, 22, <$-c. 

Somewriters have thought,thatAdam was created 
of both sexes; because it is said in Gen. 1. 26. 
27, Let us make man in our image, after our 
likeness, and let them have dominion over the 
fish of the sea: So God created man in his 
own image, in the image of God created he 
him ; male and female created he them. He 
speaks of the work of the sixth day. And in 
the following chapter he relates the formatioii 
of the womnxi in the manner before mentioned. 
It is therefore affirmed, that man was already 
formed male andfemale,beforeEve was created. 
Others think, that the bodies of Adam and Eve 



were created even from the sixth day, but joints 
and fastened sidewise to each other ; and thai 
afterwards God sent a deep sleep on Adam,and 
then separated the woman from him : And thus 
they explain those words, Gen. 2. 21, He took 
one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead 
thereof: they translate the Hebrew thus. He 
took one {woman) out of his side, and put flesh 
in its place. The opinion that generally pre- 
vails is, that the man and v,oman were created 
on the sixth day, according to Gen. 1. 27. and 
that what is related, chap. 2. 20, 6rc. is only a 
recapitulation, or a supplement, to what had 
been before mentioned in a concise manner. 

Woman was created to be a companion and as- 
sistant to man : She was equal to him in that 
authority and jurisdiction that God gave them 
over all other animals : But after the fall, 
God made her subject to the government of 
man. Gen. 3. 16, Thy desire shall be to thy 
husband, and he shall rule over ihee. Besides 
the duties prescribed by the law, common to 
men and women, there were certain regulatiovtS 
peculiar to this sex; as were those legal un- 
cleannesses which they contracted during the 
times of their ordinary infinn.ities,ljQy. 15. 19. 
and those that attended their lying-in, Lev. 12. 
2. and those which proceeded from certain 
fluxes of humours, at those seasons appointed 
by nature, Lev. 15. 25. The law also made 
them liable to the trial of the waters of jea- 
lousy, if their husbands had entertained any 
well-grounded suspicions of their fidelity, 
Num. 5. 14, (S-c. and when the tokens of vir- 
ginity could not be found in them, they were 
stoned to death, Deut 22. 20, 21. 

If a married woman made a vow, of whatever 
nature it was, she could not be obliged to keep 
it, if her husband was against it, and contra- 
dicted it the same day. But if he staid till 
the next day before he contradicted it, or know- 
ing the thing, if he held his peace, he was then 
supposed to constnt to it, and the woman wat 
obliged to perform her vow. Num. 30. 6, 7, 8, 
-See the epistles of St. Paul, for the duties of 
women towards their husbands, 1 Cor. 7. 3, 4, 
<f-c. Eph. 5. 22, &c. See also Tit. 2. 4, 5. 
a7id 1 Pet. 3. 1, 2, 3. where modesty is recom- 
mended to them, and a great care in avoiding 
all superfluous ornaments, and unnecessary 
finery of dress. 

The prophet Isaiah says. As for my people, wo- 
men rule over them ; that is, weak and effemi- 
nate men, Isa. 3. 12 And in chap. 19. 16, 
In that day shall Egypt be like unto woman; 
that is, feeble and fearful. The prophet Eze- 
kiel represents the kingdoms of Israel and 
Judah, who both sprung from the same stock by 
two women, the daughters of one mother, Ezek 
23. 2, 44. And in Rev. 12. 1, the church is 
represented by a woman clothed with the sun 
and the moon under her feet. The church is 
compared to a woman, as she is the spouse of 
Christ ; and as the woman is the weaker sex, 
so the church hath always been the weakest 
part of the world. The Antichristian church 
is always represented as a woman sitting on a 
scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blas- 
phemy. Rev. 17. 3. 

Gen. 2. 22. and the rib of the man made he a w. 
23. she shall be called w.shewas taken out of man 
3. 15. I will put enmity between thee and the w 

24. 5. peradventure the w. v.-ill not come, 39. 
44. let the same be the ic.theLord hath appointed 

Exod. 21. 22. if men strive and hurt a w. with child 

Lev. 18. 23. nor shall a w. stand before a beast 

20. 13. if a man lie with mankind as with a w. 

J\'um. 5. 18. he shall set the w. before the Lord, 3".^ 

27. the w. shall be a curse among her people 

25. 6. brought a Midianitishzc. in sight of Moses 
8. Phinehas thrust the w. through her belly 

30. 3. if a w. vow a vow to Lord and bind herseli 

31. 17. now kill every w. that hath known man 
Deut. 22. 14. 1 took this ?o. and when I came to 

her, I found her not a maid 
Josh. 2. 4. the w. took the two men and hid them 
6. 22. go, and bring out thence the w. Rahab 
.Iiidg.i. 9. Lord shall sell Sisera into the hand of to 
9. 53. a certain w. cast a piece of a millstone upon 
Abimelech's head, and all to break his scull, 
2 Sam. n. 21. 
54. that men say not of me, a w. slew him 

13. 11. art thou the man that spakest to the w?.? 

14. 3. is there never a w. among all my people? 
16. 4. Samson loved a w. in the valley of Sorek 
19.26. then ct-me the ic. in the dawning of the day 

Futh 1. 5. the w. was left of her sons and husband 
3. 11. for my people know thou art a virtuous to. 
4. 11. the Lord make the w. like Rachel and Leah 

15a?n.l.l5.Hannah said, I am ic.of sorroAvful spiril 



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WOM 



WON 



tSam.l. 26. 1 am w. that stood by thee here, praying 
3. 20. Lord give thee seed of this w. for the loan 
28. 7. seek me a w. that hath a familiar spirit 

2 Sam. 3. 8. thou chargest me concerning this w. 
11.2.from the roof David saw azo. washing herself 
13. 17. put now this w. out from me and bolt door 
17. 19. the w. spread a covering over the well 
20. 22. then w. went unto all people in her wisdom 
Kings 3. 17. I and this w, dwell in one house 

14. 5. she shall feign herself to be another w. 
17. 17. the son of the w. fell sick and died 

ilCingsi. S.went to Shunem, where was a great w. 
6.26r'there cried a w.saying, help, my lord, O king 

8. 5. this is the w. || 9. 34. see this cursed w. 

2 Chron. 24. 7. the sons of Athaliah that wicked w. 
Job 31. 9. if my heart have been deceived by a.w. 
Psal. 48. 6. pain as of a w. in travail, fsa. 13. 8. | 

21. 3. I 26. 17. Jer. 4. 31. | 6. 24. | 13. 

21. I 22. 23. I 30. 6. | 31. 8. | 48. 41. | 

49. 22, 24. ! 50. 43. 
Prov. 6. 24. to keep thee from the evil w. 
7. 10. behold there met nim a w. subtile of heart 

9. 13. a foolish w. is clamorous, she is simple 
12.4.a virtuous w.\s a crown to her husband,31.10. 
14. 1. every wise ?/). buildeth her house but foolish 
21. 9. than with a brawling w. in a wide house, 19. 
31. 10. who can find a virtuous w. ? price rubies 

30. a w. that fears the Lord shall be praised 
Eccl. 7. 26. the w. whose heart is snares and nets 
28. but a w. among all those have I not found 
Isa. 42. 14. now will I cry like a travailing w. 

45. 10. or to the w. what hast thou brought forth ? 

49. 15. can a w. forget her sucking child 1 

34. 6. the Lord hath called thee as a w. forsaken 
Jer. 6. 2. likened daughter of Zion to a delicate w. 

31. 22. created a new thing, a w. compass a man 
Lam. 1. 17. Jerus. is a menstruous w. among them 
Ezek. 16. 30. the work of an imperious whorish w. 

23. 44. they went in unto her, as they go in to a w. 

36. 17.theirvvayas the uncleannessof a removed w. 
Has. 3. 1. go yet, love a w. beloved of her friend 

13. 13. the sorrows of a travailing w. shall come 
upon him, he is an unwise son, Mic. 4. 9, 10. 
Zecli. 5. 7. this is a w. that sits in the ephah 
Mat. 5. 28. whoso looketh .on a w. to lust after her 

9. 20. a w. which was diseased with an issue of 
blood twelve years, Mark 5. 25. Luke 8. 43. 

l3. 33. leaven, which a w. took and hid in meal 

15. 28. O w. great is thy faith, be it to thee as thou 
82. 27. unto the seventh, and last of all the w. 

died also, Mark 12. 22. Luke 20. 32. 
26. 10. Jesus said, why trouble ye the ic. ? 

13. this that this w. hath done shall be told 
Mark 10. 12. if a w. shall put away her husband 
Luke 7. 39. who and what manner ofw. this is 7 
44. Jesus said unto Simon, seest thou this lo. ? 
13.16.ought not this w. being a daughter of Abrah. 
Ibhn 2. 4. w. what have I to do with thee 7 
4. 0.askestdiink of me whoamaz/7. of Samaria7 
39. many believed on him for the saying of the w. 
8. 3. brought to him a w. taken in adultery, 4. 

10. when Jesus saw none but the w. he said 
19. 26. he saith to his mother, w. behold thy son 

^cts 9. 36. Dorcas, this to. was full of good works 
17. 34. and a w. named Damaris believed 

Rom. 1. 27. men leaving the natural use of the zo. 
7. 2. the 10. that hath a husband is bound 

1 Cor. 7. 1. it is good for a man not to touch a 70. 
2. let every w. have her own husband 

11. 5. but every to. that prayeth uncovered 

6. if the w. be not covered, let her be shorn 

7. but the w. is the glory of the man 

8. man is not of the w. but the w. of the man 

9. man not for the w. but the w. for the man 
10 the w. ought to have power on her head 

11. nevertheless, neither is the man without the 

w. nor the w. without the man in the Lord 

12. as the to. is of the man, so is the man by the w. 
13.is it comely for a w.to pray to God uncovered? 
15. if a w. have long hair, it is a glory to her 

Gal, 4. 4. God sent forth his Son made of a w. , 
I TAess.5.3.then destruc. cometh as travail on a w. 
I Tim. 2. 12. I suffer not a w. to teach or usurp 

14. the ?o.being deceived, was in the transgression 
Rev. 2. 20. thou sufferest that w. Jezebel to teach 

12. 1. there appeared 70. clothed with the sun 
6. the w. fled || 16. the earth helped the ?o. 
17. and the dragon was wroth with the 10. 

17. 3. 1 saw a w. sit on a scarlet-coloured beast 
6.' a w. drunken || 7. 1 will tell mystery of the w. 
See Born, Man, Strange. 
Young- WOMAN. 
. Ruth A. 12. let thy house be like that of Pharez, of 
'' the seed which Ld.shall give thoe of this yoMK^^w. 
WOMANKIND. 
Lev. 18. 22. shall not lie with mankind as with w. 

WOMB. 
Gen. 25. 23. Lord said, two nations are in thy v). 

24. behold, there were twins in her id. 38. 217. 
?9.3LLord cpened Leah's w. || 30.22. Rachel's la. 
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Gen. 49.25. bless with blessings of breasts,and ofw. 
Exod. 13. 2. whatsoever openeth the w. is mine 
Jfum. 8. 16. the Levites are given me, instead of 
such as open every w. even of the first-born 
Judg. 13. 5. he shall be a Nazarite from the lo. 7. 
Ruth 1. 11. are there yet any more sons in my w. ? 
1 Sam. 1. 5. but the Lord had shut up her w.Q. 
Job 3. 11. why died I not from the w. 7 

10. 18. why hast thou brought me forth of the zc. ? 

24. 20. the w. shall forget him, he shall be no more 

31. 15. did not he that made thee in w. make him? 

38. 8. brake forth as if it had issued out of the w. 
29. out of whose w. came the ice 7 
Psa^.22.9.but thou art he who took me out of thew. 
10. 1 was cast upon thee from the w. art my God 

58. 3. the wicked are estranged from the to. 

71. 6. by thee have I been holden up from the to. 

110. 3. thy people willing, from JO. of the morning 
Prov. 30. 16. the barren w. says not, it is enough 

31. 2. what, my son 7 and what, the son of my to.? 
Eccl. 11. 5. thou knowest not how bonesgrow inw. 
Isa. 44. 2. Lord formed thee from the w. 24. | 49. 5. 

46. 3. O Israel which are carried from the w, 

48. 8. wast called a transgressor from the jo. 

49. 1. the Lord hath called me from the w. 

15. she not havecompassionon thesonof her w. 
66.9.shali I cause to bring forlh, and shut the w. ? 
Jer. 1. 5. before thou earnest forth out of the w. 

20. 17. because he slew me not from the xo. or my 

mother's to. to be always great with me 
18. why came I forth of the w. to see labour 7 

Eze/)r.20.26.pass thro'the fire all that openeth the«o. 

^os.9.11.their glory shall flee from the birth and to. 
14. give them a miscarrying to. and dry breasts 

12. 3. he took his brother by the heel in the w. 
Luke 1. 31. behold, thou shalt conceive in thy to. 

41. the babe leaped in her w. for joy, 44. 
2.21.nameJesus,befor« he was conceived in theto. 
23. every male thatopeneih theto. shall be holy 
See Fruit, Mother. 
WOMBS. 
<7ett. 20. 18. the Lord had fast closed up all theto. 
Luke 23. 29. blessed are the id. that never bare 

WOMEN. 
Gen. 24. 11. the time that w. go out to draw water 
Exod. 15. 20. all the w. went out after Miriam 
35. 25. all the 10. that were wise-hearted did spin 
26. all the w. whose heart stirred them up 
/-etj.26.26.ten to.shall bake your bread in one oven 
JSrum.'31.15. Moses said, have ye saved all to. alive? 
Dent. 20. 14. the w. and little ones take captives 
Josh. 8. 35. Joshua read the law before the w. 
./t<(?/?-.5.24.blessed abovew.shallJaelwife ofHeb.be 
21. 14. they saved alive of the w. of Jabesh-gilead 

1 Sam. 2. 22. Eli heard how they lay with the w. 
15.33.as thy sword hath made ta.childless,so shall 

18. 6. the to. came out of the cities of Israel 

7. the w. answered one another as they played 

21. 4. if the young men kept themselves from w. 
5. of a truth to. have been kept from us three days 

30. 2. the Amalekites had taken the w. captives 

2 Sam. 1. 26. thy love to me passing the love of w. 
15. 16. the king left ten w. to keep the house 

1 Kings 3. 16. then came two w. that were harlots 

2 Kings 8. 12.and rip up their w. with child, 15. 16. 
23. 7. where the w. wove hangings for the grove 

JVcA.13. 26. even him did outlandish to. cause to sin 
Esth.l. 9. Vashti the queen made a feast for the w. 

2. 17. Ahasuerus loved Esther above all the w. 

3. 13. to slay all Jews, little children and w. 8. 11. 
Job 42. 15. no w. found so fair as Job's daughters 
Psal, 45. 9, king's daughters among thy hon. to. 
Prov. 31. 3. give not thy strength to to. 

Cant. 1. 8. O thou fairest among w. 5. 9. | 6. 1. 
Isa. 3. 12. as for my people, w. rule over them 
4.1.inthatday seven to. shall take holdofone man 

19. 16. in that day Egypt shall be like to w. 
27. 11. the to. come, and set them on fire 

32. 9. rise up ye w. that are at ease, hear my 
10. careless w. || 11. tremble, ye w. be troubled 

Jer. 7. 18. the w. knead their dough to make cakes 
9. 17. call for the mourning and cunning to. 
20. yet hear the word of the Lord, O ye 70. 
38. 22. all the to. left, shall be brought to the king 
44. 24. Jeremiah said to all the w. hear the word 

50. 37. they shall become w. and shall be robbed 

51. 30. the mighty men of Babylon became as w. 
Z/am.2.20. shall the to. eat children of a span long? 

4. 10. the pitiful w. have sodden their children 
5.11. they ravished w.'m Zion, and maids in Judah 

Ezek. 8. 14. there sat w. weeping for Tammuz 
9. 6. slay utterly maids, little children, and w. 

13. 18. woe to to. that sew pillows to all armholes 
16. 34. the contrary is in thee from other w. 

38. I will judge thee as w. that break wedlock 
23. 2. there were two to. daughters of one mother 
4.5. judge after the manner of w. that shed blood 
48.to. maybe ta ught not to do after your lewdness 
Dan. 11. 17. he shall give him the daughter of to. 
37.nDr shall he regard the desire of to.nor any god 



Hos. 13. 16. their to. with child shall be ripped op 
./^///osl .IS.becausethey have ripped upto.wjth child 
jMic. 2. 9. the to. of my [)eople have ye cast out 
JVa/i. 3. 13. thy people in the midstof thee are to, 
Zech. 5. 9. there came out two to. and had wings 
8. 4. old TO. shall dwell in the streets of Jerusalem 
14. 2. the houses rifled, the to. shall be ravished 
Mat. 11. 11. among them that are born of to. not 
risen a greater than John Baptist, Lxike 7.28. 
14. 21. Jesus fed 5000 men, besides to. 15. 38, 
24. 41. two TO. grinding at the mill, Luke 17. 35^ 

27. 55. and many to. were then beholding afar ofi' 
Luke 1. 28. blessed art thou among to. 42. 

24. 22. certain to. also made us astonished 
24. and found it even so as the lo. had said 
Acts 1. 14. these all continued in prayer with the w 

13. 50. but the Jews stirred up the devout 7c. 

16. 13. we speak to the to. v/hich resorted thither 

17. 4. of the chief TO. not a few believed, 12. 
Rom. 1. 26. their to. did change the natural use 
lCor.14.34. let your to. keep silence in the churches 

35. it is a shame for id. to speak in the church 
Phil. 4. 3. help those w. which laboured with me 

1 Tim. 2. 9. to. adorn themselves in modest apparel 

10. which becometh to. professing godliness 

11. let the 20. learn in silence with all subjectior« 
5. 2. entreat the elder to. as mothers, younger as 

14. I will therefore that the younger to. marry 

2 Tim. 3. 6. lead captive silly to. laden with sins 
Tit. 2. 3. the aged w. behave as becometh holiness 

4. they may teach the younger to. to be sober 
Heb. 11. 35. TO. received theirdead raised to lifeag. 
1 Pet. 3. 5. after this manner the holy to. adorned 
Rev. 9. 8. they had hair as hair of to. their teeth as 

14. 4. these are they that are not defiled with to. 
See Children, Men, Singing, Strange. 

WOMEN-SERVANTS. 

Gem. 20.14.Abimelech gavew.-serv ants to Abrah. 

32. 5. Jacob had men-.^icrvants and w.-scrvants 

WON. 
1 Chron. 26. 27. out of the spoils w. in battles 
Prov. 18. 19. a brother offended is harder to be to, 

1 Pet. 3. 1. may be to. by the conversation of wivea 

WONDER. 
Deut. 13. 1. if a prophet give thee a sign or a to. 
2. and the sign or the to. come to pass 

28. 46. they shall be upon thee for a sign and a m, 

2 Chron. 32.31. who sent to him to inquire the ts 
Psal. 71. 7. 1 am as a to. unto many, but thou art 

my strong refuge 
Isa. 20. 3. like as Isaiah walked barefoot for a w. 

29. 14. I will do a marvellous work and a to. 
.Mcts 3. 10. they were filled with lo. and amazement 
Rev. 12. 1. there appeared a greatw. in heaven, 3. 

WONDER, Verb. 
Isa. 13. t 8. they dhall to. one at another 
29. 9. stay yourselves and to. cry ye out and cry 
.Jer. 4. 9. the priest and the prophets shall w 
Hab. 1. 5. behold ye, regard and to. marvellously 
.^cls 13. 41. behold, ye despisers, to. and perish 
Rev. 17. 8. they that dwell on the earth shall to. 

WONDERFUL. 
Deut. 28. 59. the Lord will make thy plagues, to. 
2 Sam. 1. 26. thy love to me was to. passing love of 
2 Chron. 2. 9. house I am to build shall be w. greaS 
.Job 42. 3. I have uttered things too to. for me 
P5aLli9.i29.thy testimonies to. my soul keep them 
131. 1 1 ■ nor do I e.xercise myself in things too to. 
139. 6. such knowledge is too w. for me 
Prov. 30. 18. there be three things that are fooTO, 
Isa. 9. 6. his name shall be called W. Counsellor 
25.1 .0 Lord, I will praise thee, hast done to. things 
28. 29. from the Lord of hosts who is to. in counse! 
Jer. 5. 30. a to. thing is committed in the land 
Dan. 8. f 13. a saint said to the w. numberer 
Mat. 21. 15. when they saw the to. things he did 
See Works. 
WONDERFULLY. 
1 Sam. 6. 6. when he had wrought to. among them 
Psal. 139. 14. I will praise thee for I am to. made 
Lam. 1. 9. therefore Jerusalem came down to. 
Dan. 8. 24. he shall destroy to. and shall prosper 

WONDERS. 
Exod. 3. 20. I will stretch out my hand and smits 
Egypt with all my to. 7. 3. | 11. 9. Deut. 6. 22. 
1 7. 19. J 26. 8. I 34. 11 
4. 21. see thou do those to. || 11. 10. did these tc 
J5. 11. the Lord is fearful in praises doing 70. 
77et<<.4.34.hath God assayed to take a nation by to 
,/o5A. 3.5. to-morrow the Lord will doto. among you 
1 Chron. 16. 12. remember his w. Psal. 105. 5. 
JVeA. 9. 10. thou shewedst 70. upon Pharrioh 

17. nor were mindful of thy tc. Psal. 78. 11, 4S 
Job 9. 10. God doth to. without number 
Psal.ll. 11. surely I will remember thy to. of oW 
14. thou art the God that doest 70. 

88. 10. wilt thou shew w. to the dead 7 

12. shall thy to. be known in the dark? 1 

89. 5. the heavens shall praise thy vs. O Lord 
96. 3. declare his to. among all people 



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Ps IQH. 27. they shewed his w. in the land ef Ham 
lOtJ. 7. our fathers understood not Ihy w. in Egypt 
107. 24. these see his works and his w. in the dee]) 
J3.5. 9. who sent lo. in the midst of Egypt 
136. 4. to him who alone doetii great w. 
[sa. 8. 18. 1 and the children are for w. in Israel 
Jer.3-2.20.who hath set signs and «?. in land ofEgypt 

21 and hast brought forth thy people with w. 
Dan. 4. 2. I thought good to shew the signs and zo. 
3. how great are his signs! how mighty his w.! 
6. 27 h3 workeih w. in heaven and in earth 
12. 6 how long shall it be to the end of thes6 w.l 
Joel 2. 30. I will shew w. in heaven, ^cts 2. 19. 
tMat.24.. 24. there shall arise false Christs and false 
prophets, and shall shew great w. Mark 13.22. 
John 4. 48. Jesus said, except ye see signs and w. 
Mcts 2. 22. Jesus, a man approved of God by w. 
43. fear came on every soul, many signs and w. 
were done by the apostles, 5.12. \ 14.3. | 15.12. 
4. 30. that w. may be done by the name of Jesus 
6. 8. Stephen did great w. among the people 
7. 315. after he had shewed w. in the land ofEgypt 
Rom. 15. 19. to make Gentiles obedient through w. 
^Cor. 12. 12. the signs of an apostle v^rought in m. 
27'/iess.2.9.whose(;oraing is with signs and lyingw. 
Heb. '2.4.Giidsi\so bearing witness with signs andw. 
Rev. 13. 13. he doeth great w. in the sight of men 

WONDERED. 
Isa. 59. 18. he w. there was no intercessor 
63. 5. and I w. that there was none to uphold 
Zec/i. 3. 8. hear now, for they are men w. at 
L,7ike 2. 18. all they that heard it w. at things told 
4. 22. they all w. at the gracious words 
24. 41. while they believed not for joy, and w. 
, Jlcis 7. 31. Moses w. || 8. 13. Simon Magus w. 
' Rev. 13. 3. all the world w. after the beast 

17.6. when I saw her,lM). with great admiration 

WONDERING. 
Sen. 24. 21. the man w. at her, held his peace 
£/M/te24.12.Peter w. at that which was come to pass 
dcts 3. 11. all the people ran together greatly w. 

WONDEROUS. 
i Ckron. 16. 9. sing psalms, talk yon of all hisw. 
works, PsaZ. 26. 7. j 105.2. | 119.27. 
I 145. 5. 
Job 37. 14. consider the w. works of God 

16. dost thou know the w. works of him? 
Psal. 71. 17. hitherto have I declared thy w. works 
72. 18. the God who only doth w. things, 86. 10. 
75. 1. that thy name is near, thy w. works declare 
78. 32. th^y believed not for his w. works 
106.22. who had done w. works in the land of Ham 
119. 18. that I may behold w.things out of thy law 
Jer. 21. 2. he will deal according to his w. works 

WONDEROUSLY. 
Judg. 13. 19. the angel did w. Manoah looked on 
Joel 2. 26. the Lord hath dealt w. with you 

WONT. 
JEzod.21.29.if the ox were zo.to push with his horns 
N'um. 22. 30. was I ever w. to do so to theel 
? Sam. 30. 31. where David and his men w.to haunt 
3 Sam. 20 18 they were zo. to speak in old lime 
T>an. 3. 19 seven •iines more than w. to be heated 
Mat. 27. 15. the governor was w. lo release 
Mark 10. 1. as he was w. he taught them again 
lyuke 22. 39. he %vent as he was w. to the mount 
^cts 16. 13. went where prayer was w. to be made 

WOOD. 
Oen. 22. 6. Abraham took w. and put it on Isaac 

7. Isaac said, behold the fire and the w. 
Kum. 13. 20. whether there be ?o. therein or not 
31. 20. purify all things that are made of w. 
Deut. 10. 1. come up, and make thee an ark of w. 
19. 5. when a man goeth into the w. to hew w. 

29. 11. from the hewerof thy zo. unto the drawer 

of thy water. Josh. 9. 21, 23, 27. 
Jer. 46. 22. 
JosJi. 17. 18. the mountain is a w. cut it down 
1 Sam. 6. 14. and they clave the w. of the cart 

14. 25. all they of the land came to a w, 

23. 16. Jonathan went to David into the w. 
ZSam. 18. 8. the w. devoured more people that day 
l^wi^sl8.23.1ayihe bullock onzo.and no fire under 
2^27?,^s2.24.there came two she-bears out of thezo. 
1 Chron. 29. 2. 1 have prepared w. for things of zo. 
Psal. 80. 13. the boar out of the id. doth waste it 

132.6. we found it in the fields of the w. 

141. 7. as when one cleaveth w. upon the earth 

Prow.26.20. where no w. is, there the fire goeth out 

21. asw. to fire, so is a content, man lo kin. strife 

Ecd. 10 9. he that cleaveth lo. shall be in danger 

fsa.]0.15.stafrshould lift up itselfas ifit were nozo. 

30. 33. the pile thereof is fire and much w. 
45. 20. they that set up the w. of their image 
60. 17. for iron I will bring silver, for w. brass 

Jer. 5. 14. I will make my words fire, this people w. 
7. 18. the children gather lo. the fathers kindle fire 
28. 13. thou hast broken the yokes of w. but shall 

Ezek. 5.3.shallzc. be taken tiiereof to do anvwork'? 
24 10 heap on w. \\ 39. 10. note, out of the field 
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Mic. 7. 14. the flock which dwell solitary in the w. 
Hab. 2. 19. woe to him that suith to thez^?. awake 
Hag. 1. 8. go up, bring w. and build the house 
Zeck. 12. 6. like a hearth of fire among the w. 

1 Cor. 3. 12. if any build on this foundation, w. hay 

2 Tim. 2. 20. but also vessels of w. and earth 

See Offering, Stone. 
WOODS. 
Ezek. 34. 25. they shall sleep safely in the w. 

WOOF. 
Lev. 13. 48. if the plague be in the warp or w. 

51. if the plague be spread in the warp or the z/7. 

52. burn that garment, whether warp or w. 

53. if the plague be not spread, wash the w. 58. 
56. then he shall rend it out of the warp or w. 
59. this is the law of leprosy in the warp or w. 

WOOL. 

Judg. 6. 37. 1 will put a fleece of w. in the floor 

1 Kings2.i. Mesha rendered 100,000 rams withzo. 

Psal. 147. 16. the Lord giveth snow like w. 

Prov. 31. 13. she seeketh w. and flax, and worketh 

Isa.i. 18. tho' your sins like crimson, shall be as w. 

51. 8. the worm shall eat them like w. but my 

righteousness shall be for ever 

Ezek. 27. 18. Damascus was thy merchant in w. 
34. 3. ye eat the fat, ye clothe you with the w. 
44. 17. and no w. shall come upon them 

Da7i. 7. 9. the hair of his head likezo. Rev. 1. 14. 

//os.2.5.will go after my lovers that give me, my z^. 
9.1 will recover my w.a.nd my flax given to cover 
WOOLLEN. 

J^ev. 13. 47. the garment, whether w. or linen, 59. 

48. the leprosy be in the warp or woof of zo. 52. 

19.19. nor shall a garment mingled of linen and u>. 

come upon thee, Deut. 22. 11. 

WORD, 

In Hebrero, Dabar ; in Greek, Rhema, or Logos. 
It signifies, I. The eternal Son of Ood, the un- 
created fVisdom, the second Person of the most 
holy Trinity equal and consubstantial with 
the Father. The Evangelist .John, chap. 1.1. 
more expressly than any other has opened the 
mystery of this WORD, when he tells us, In the 
beginning was the Word, and the Word was 
with God, and the Word was God. The same 
was in the beginning with God. All things were 
made by him, and without him was not any 
thing made that was made. Christ Jesus is 
called the WORD, (1) Inrespect of his person, 
he being the express image of the Father, as 
toe are told, Heb. 1. 3. as our words are of 
our thoughts. (2) In, respect of his office, be- 
cause the Father made known his will to the 
church in all ages by him, as we declare otir 
minds one to another by our words, John 3.34. 
(3) Becaxiscthe Messiah icas called The Word 
of God by the Jeics. The Chaldee Para- 
phrasts, the most ancient Jewish writers ex- 
tant, generally makeuse of thexoord M EMRJJ , 
which sigJiifies the Word, in those places lohcre 
Moses puts the name Jehovah. ./3na it is gene- 
rally thought, that under this term the Para- 
phrasts would intimate the Son of God, the se- 
condPerson of the Trinity. .^ow their testimony 
is so much the more considerable, as having 
lived beforeChrist,or at the time cf Christ, they 
are irrefragable witnesses of the sf-nliments of 
their nation concerning this article, since their 
Targum, or Explication, has always been, and 
still is, in universal esteem among the Jews. 
Jlndas they ascribe to Memra allthe attribxites 
of the Deity, it is concluded from thence, that 
they believed the divinity of the WORD. 

They say, that it was MEMR.6, or the 
WORD, which created the world; 7chich 
appeared to Moses on mount Sinai; whichgave 
him the law ; which spoke to him face to face; 
which brought Israel out of Egypt; which 
marched before the people ; which wrought all 
those miracles which are recorded in the book 
of Exodus. It was the same WORD that 
appeared to Jibraham in the plain of Mamre; 
that was seen of Jacob at Beth-el, to whom 
Jacob made his vow, and acknowledged as God, 
Gen. 28. 20, If God will be with me, and will 
keep me in this way that I go, dt-c. then shall 
the Lord be my God. 

II. Tiie word is taken for whatis written in the 
sacred books of the Old and Kew Testament, 
Luke 11. 28, Blessed are they that hear the 
word of God and keep it. Jam. 1. 22, Be ye 
doers of the word. This is the inspired and 
created word. III. For the divine law, which 
teaches and comma: is good things, andforbids 
evil. Psal. 119. 101, T have refrained my feet 
from every evil way, that I might keep thy word. 
This is the word of precept or commandment. 
IV. For every promise of God, touching any 
good things, whether temporal or eternal. Psal. 
119. 25, Quicken thou me according to thy 



word. So in verses 38, 49, Stablish thy 
word unto thy servant, who is devoted to thy 
fear. Remember the wo7-d unto thy servant, 
upon which thou hast caused me to hope. 
This is the word of promise. V. For prop he cf 
or vision. Isa. 2. 1, The word that Isaiat 
saw. VI. Word also signifies the command 
of God. Psal. 147. 18, He sendelh out h'., 
word and meltelh them ; speaking nf the iet. 
One word shall dissolve them. So in Luke If 
5, Nevertheless at thy word I will letdown tJ^ 
net. It was thus the good Centurion said iv 
Christ, Wherefore neither thought I myselt 
worthy to come unto thee ; brt say in a wor(L, 
and my servant shall be hoaled, Luke 7. 7 
This is a word of authority, ordering thing 
to be done effectually. 

In Mat. 4. 3, 4. the devil putting our Saviour upon 
an unnecessary proof of his divinity, and a 
distrust of God^s providence, by desiring him. 
to turn the stones into bread; our Saviout 
ansicers him, that man does not live by breat 
alone, but by every zcord that proceedeth outoi 
the mouth of God ; that is, by whatsoever the 
providence of God shall afford, and bless for 
our support ; yea, amnn may live by his power 
and will onhjwithout cnymeans at all,ifGod so 
please; or be fed by ravens, as Elijah was, and 
therefore no man should absolutely rest upon 
themeans, and, withi/ut warrant, run to an ex- 
traordinary course for supply, but shouldtrusi 
in God,andwaitonhim to provide as he pleases 

Gen. 37. 14. go and bring me zo. again, Mat- 2. 8. 
44. 18. O my lord, let me speak a zc. 2 Sam. 14. 12. 

Exod. 8. 13. Lord did according to the w. of Mosee 
12.35. Israel did according to the w. of Moses 
32. 28. Levi did according to the w. Lev. 10. 7. 

JVarn. 13. 26. they brought back w. unto them 

22. 8. lodge here, I vill bring you w. Deut. 1. 22 

20. yet the w. 1 shall say to thee, that do 

35. the zo. I shall sjidak || 38. the to. God putteth 

23. 5. the Lord put a w. in Balaam's mouth 
Deut. 1. 25. they brought us w. again, and said 

4. 2. ye shall not add unto the w.l command you 
8. 3. but by every zc. that proceedeth out of the 
mouth of God doth man live. Mat. 4. 4 
15. t9- beware there be not a w. in thy heart 

18. 20. the prophets that presume to speak a to. 

21. how shall we know the w. ? Jer. 28. 9. 

21. 5. by their w. shall every controversy be tried 
30. 14. the w. is nigh thee, Rom. 10. 8. 
.Tosh. 1. 13. remember the w. Moses commanded 
8. 35. there was not a w. which Joshua read noi 

14. 7. 1 brought him w. \\ 22. 32. brought them jo 

1 Sam 4. 1. the w. of Samuel came to all Israel 

17. +30. he turned, and spake after the same lo 

2 Snm. 3. 11. he could not answer Abner a w. 

7. "^ in all places spake I a zo. 1 Chron. 17. 6. 
25. the w. thou hast spoken concerning thy serv. 

15. 28. till there come ic. from you to certify me 

19. 10. speak ye not a w. of bringing the king 

24. 4. the king's w. prevailed, 1 Chron. 21. 4. 

1 Kings 2. 30. Benaiah brought the king w. again, 
2 Kings 22. 9, 20! 2 Chron. 34, 16, 28. 
42. the w. that I have heard is good 

8. 56. hath not failed one w. of all his promise 
18 21 the people answered not a w. Isa. 36.21 

124. all the people answered, the w- is good 
2^zwo-s6.18.he smote according lo the w. ofElisha 

18. 28. hear the w. of the great king of Assyria 
1 Chron. 16. 15. mindful of the w. which he com- 
manded to a thousand generations, Psal. 105. 8. 

21. 12. advise what w. I shall bring to him 
J^th. 1. 8. remember zr. thou commandedst Moses 
Esth. 1. 21. he did according to w. of Memucan 

7. 8. as the w. went out of the king's mouth 
.Tob 2. 13. ihey sat down, none spake a w. to Job 
Psal. 17. 4. by w. of thy lips, I have kept me 

68. 11. the Lord gave the w. many published it 
119. 49. remember the w. to thy servant on which 
123. mine eyes fail for the zc.of thy rightecusnes* 
139. 4. there is not a w. in my tongue, but thou 
Prov. 12. 25. a good w. maketh the heart glad 

13. 13. whoso despiseth the w. shall be destroy®i 

14. 15. simple believe every w. but the prudent 

15. 23. w. spoken in due season how good is it! 
IR. 1 13. he that returneth a w. before he hear it 

25. 11. a zc. fitly spoken is like apples of gold in 

pictures of silve? 
F.ccl. 5. t 2. be not hasty to utter any zc.beiore God 

8. 4. where the w. of a king is, there is power 
/sa.5.24. they despised zc.of the Holy One of Israe 

8. 10. speak zz?. and it shall not stand, God with us 
9.8. the Ld. sent a w. to Jacob, it lighted on fsra»l 

29. 21. that make a man an offender for a w. 

30. 21. thine ears shall hear a w. behind thee 
41. 28. there was no counsellor could answer a w 

44. 2fj. that confirmeth the w. of his servant 

45. 23. the w. is gone out of my mouth 

50. 4. 1 should know how to speak a w. in season 



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Jsr. 5. 13. become wind, ;iiul tlie ^o. is not in them 
9. 20 let your ear receive w. of his mouth, 10. 1. 
18. 18. nor sliall tlie «>. perish from the prophet 
23. 36. for every mini's ik. shall be iiis burden 
26. 2. speak unto them, diminish not a w. 
34. 5. for I have pronounced the w. saith the Lord 
37. 17. kin^ said, is there any w. from the Lord 
44. 16. as for the w. thou liast spoken unto us 

F.iek. 3. 17. therefore hear w. at my mouth, 33. 7. 
12. 25. the xo. that I shall speak shall come to pass 
28. the w, that I have spoken shall be done 

13. 6. that they would confirm the w. 
33. 30. hear what is w. that cometh from the Lord 

Dan. 3. 28. who have changed the king's w. 

4. 17. the demand is by the w. of the holy ones 
31. while the w. was in the king's mouth 

Jonah 3. 6. for w. came to the king of Nineveh 
.H'ao-,2.5.according to \\\gw.\ covenanted with you 
M(5.. 8. 8. speak the w. only, he shall be healed 

12. 32. whoso speaketh a w. against the Son of 

man, it shall be forgiven him, Luke 12. 10. 

36. of every idle lo. men shall give account 

13.19.when any one heareth theio.of the kingdom, 

20, 22, 23. Mark 4. 16, 18, 20. Luke 8. 15. 

21. for when tribulation or persecution ariseth, 

because of Ihe w. he is offended, Mark 4. 17. 

15.23. Jesus answeredSyrophenic. woman not a w. 

18.16.that every w.may be estab]ished,2Cor.l3. 1. 

22. 46. no man was able to answer him a w. 

27. 14. Jesus answered him to never a w. 

28. 8. they did run to bring his disciples w. 
Mark 4. 14. the sower soweth the w. 

14. 72. Peter called to mind the w. that Jesus said 

16. 20. the Lord confirming the w. with signs 
ZyMfca4.36.were all amazed,saying what a?c.is this! 

7. 7. say in a w. md my servant shall be healed 

24. 19. Jesus, a propnet mighty in w. and deed 

John 1. 1. in the beginning was the W. and the 

W. was with God, and the W. was God 

14. the W. was made flesh, and dwelt among us 

2. 22. they believed the w. that Jesus said, 4. 50. 

12.48.w;.T have spoken shall judge him in last day 

14. 24. the w. which you hear is not mine 

15. 3. ye are clean through the w. I spake to you 
20. remember the w. that I said unto you 

25. that w. might be fulfilled, written in their law 

17. 20. who shall believe on me through their w. 
Acts 10. 36. the w. which God sent to Israel 

13. 15. if ye have any w. of exhortation, say on 

26. to you is the w. of this salvation sent 
15. 7. that Gentiles, by my mouth, should hear w. 
17. 11. they received the w. with all readiness 
20. 32. I commend you to the w. of his grace 
28. 25, after that Paul had spoken one w. 

Rom. 10. 8. that is the w. of faith which we preach 
15. 18. to make Gentiles obedient by w. and deed 

LCor. 4. 20. kingdom of G. is not in zo.but in power 
12. 8. 10. of wisdom, to another w. of knowledge 

ZCor. 1. 18. our IT. toward you was not yea and nay 
5. 19. God committed to us the w. of reconciliation 
10. 11. such as we are in ?o. by letters when absent 

Gal. 5. 14. all the law is fulfilled in one w. 
6. 6. let him that is taught in the w. communicate 

Eph. 5. 26. cleanse with washing of water by thew. 

Phil. 1. 14. are bold to speak the w, without fear 

2. 16. holding forth the w. of life to rejoice in day 
Col. 1. 5. heard in the ?o. of the truth of the gospel 

3. 16. let the 2C. of Christ dwell in you richly 
17. whatsoever ye do in w. or deed, do in name 

1 Thess. 1. 5. our gospel came not to you in w. only 

6. having received the w. in much affliction 
2.13. ye receive it not as w. of men, but as it is in 
truth word ofGod working effectually in you 

2 TAe.>'s.2.2.or be troubled, not by Spirit, nor by w. 

15. have been taught.whether byw.or our epistle 
17. G. comfort and establish you in every goodw. 

3. 14. if any man obey not our io. by this epistle 

1 Tim. A. 12. be thou an example of believers in w. 

5. 17. they who labour in the w. and doctrine 

2 Tim. 2. 17. their w. will eat as doth a canker 

4. 2. preach w. be instant in season, out of season 
Tit. 1. 9. holding fast the faithful w. as taught 
^eA.l.S.upholdingall thingsby the w. of his power 

2. 2. if the w. spoken by angels was stedfast 

4. 2. but the w. preached did not profit them 

5. 13. is unskilful in the w. of righteousness 
7.28.butthe7/).of the oath, which was since thelaw 
12.]9.intreated w. should not be spoken anymore 
13.22. Iwethren, suffer the w. of exhortation 

fam. 1. 21. receive with meekness the ingrafted w. 

22. be ye doers of the w. and not hearers only 

23. if a ny be a hearer of the w. and not a doer 

3. 2. if any man offend not in w. is a perfect man 
IPfi<.2. 2. as babes desire the sincere milk ofthezo. 

8. even to them who stumble at the w. being 

3. 1. if any obey not the w. may without the w. 

i Pet. 1. 19 we have a more sure w. of prophecy 

3. 7. the heavens by the same w. are kept in store 

< John 1. 1. our hands have handled the w. of life 

5. 18. let us not love in w. but in deed and truth 

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IJohnZ. 7. the Father, the Wf^.and the H. G. are one 

Rcv.'i.lO. because thou hastkej)tw. of my j^alience 

12. 11. they overcame by the w. of their testimony 

WORD of God. 

1 Sam. 9. 27. that I may shew thee the lo. of God 

1 Kings 12. 22. the w. of GorfcametoShemaiah 

1 Chron. 17. 3. the w. of God came to Nathan 

Prov. 30. 5. every w. of God is pure, he is a shield 

Isa. 40. 8. the w. of our God shall stand for ever 

Mark 7. 13. making the w. of God of none effect 

Luke3.'il.t.\ie w. of God came unto John in wildern. 

4. 4. not by breail alone, but by every w, of God 

5.1. the peonlepressed on him to hear ihew.of God 

8. 11. parable is this, the seed is the w. of God 

21. my brethren are these that hear the lo. of G. 

11. 28. blessed are they that hear the w. of Gcd 

Jo/ml0.3i3.ifhe called them gods towhomw.o/G^orf 

.^fts 4. 31. they spake the w. of God with boldness 

6.2. not reason that we should leave the 70.of God 

7. the ?c. of God increased in Jerusalem, 12. 24. 

8. 14. that Samaria had received the w. of God 

11. 1. the Gentiles had received the w. of God 

13.7.SergiusPaulus desired to hear the w. of God 

44. the whole city came to hear the to. of God 

A^.w.of Godshould have been first spoken to you 

19.20.so mightily grew Wiew.of Godtrnd prevailed 

i(Io7n.9.6.not as tho' w. of G.hath taken none effect 

10. 17. faith by hearing, hearing by the w. of God 

1 Cor. 14.36. came the w. of God out from you? 

2 Cor. 2. 17. as many which corrupt the w. of God 
4. 2. not handling the w. of God deceitfully 

Eph. 6. 17. take the helmet of salvation, and the 
sword of the Spirit, which is the 20. of God 
Col. 1. 25. which is given me to fulfil the w. of God 
1 Thess. 2. 13. when ye received the w. of God 

1 Tim. 4. 5. it is sanctified by w. of God and prayer 

2 Tim. 2. 9. but the w. of God is not bound 
Tit, 2. 5. that the w. of God be not blasphemed 
Heb. 4. 12. the w. of God is quick and powerful 

6. 5. and have tasted the good to. of God 

11. 3. the worlds were framed by the w. of God 
13. 7. who have spoken to you the w. of God 

1 Pet. 1. 23. being born again by the to. of God 
2Pet.3.5.hy Iheto. of God the heavens were of old 
1 .Tohn 2.14.are strong, the w.of God abideth in you 
Rev. 1. 2. who hare record of the to. of God 

9. 1 was in the isle of Patmos, for the w. of God 
6.9.the souls of them that were slain for w.of God 

19. 13. his name is called the to. of God 

20. 4. them that were beheaded for the to. of God 
See Heard. 

His WORD. 
JVum.fil 21. at Ais TO. shall they go out, andatAzs 
w. theyshall come in, both he and Israel 
30.2.if a man vow a vow, he shall not break hisw- 

1 Sam. 1. 23. only the Lord stablish his to. 

2 Sam. 23. 2. and his to. was in my tongue 

1 Kings 2. 4. that the Lord may continue his to. 
8.20.Lord hath performed his to. that he spake, am 

risen up in room of my father, 2 Chr.6. 10. 

2 Kings l.lCi. no God in Israel, to inquire of his to. 
2 Chr. 10. 15. that the Lord might perform his to. 
Psa/.56.4.inGod will I praise Ajsto. in him trust, 10. 

103. 20. hearkening unto the voice of his to. 

105. 19. until the time that his to. came 
28. and they rebelled not against his to. 

106. 24. they believed not his to. but murmured 

107. 20. he sent his to. and healed them 
130. 5. 1 wait for the Lord and in his to. do I hope 
147. 15. his TO. runneth very swiftly 

18. he sendeth out his w. and melieth them 

19. he sheweth his to. unto Jacob, his statutes 
148.8. snow, vapour, stormy wind fulfilling his to. 

Isa. 66. 5. hear, ye that tremble at his w. 
Jer. 20. 9. but his to. was in my heart as a fire 

Lam. 2. 17. he hath fulfilled his to. he commanded 
Joel 2. 11. he is strong that executeth his to. 
Mat. 8. 16. he cast out the spirits with his w. 
Luke 4. 32. astonished, for his to. was with power 
John 4. 41. many believed because of his own to. 

5. 38. ye have not his to. abiding in you 
.^cts 2. 41. they that gladly received his to. 
Tit. 1. 3. but hath in due times manifested his to. 
1 John2. 5. whoso keepeth his to. in him is the love 
See IjOrd. 
My WORD. 
J^um. 11. 23. whether TTiy w. shall come to pass 

20. 24. because ye febellcd against mij to. 
1 Kings 6. 12. then will I perform my to. with thee 

17. 1. nor dew nor rain, but according to my to. 
/5a.55.11.so shall my w.be thatgoeth outof mouth 

66. 2. 1 will look to him that trembleth at my w. 
./er. 1. 12. I will hasten ny to. to perform it 

23. 28. he that hath my w. let him speak my to. 

29. is not jny w. like as a fire, saith the Lord? 

30. I am against the prophets that steal my to. 
29. 10. 1 will perform my good to. toward you 

Mat. 24. 35. but my to. shall not pass away 
.Tohn 5. 24. he that heareth my to. and believeth 
8.31. continue in my to. ye are my disciples indeed 



hhjhn 8.37. kill me bee. m?/ TO. hath no place In yot» 

■iW. u\en Ijecai'.se ye cannot hear my to. 
Fito.'i. 8. iiion liast kept ?«?/ TO. not denied my nanm 

This WORD. 
Exod. 14. 12. is not this the to. that we did tell the<» 
.Tosh. 14. 10. since the Lord spake this to. to Moseg 
2 Sum. 19. 14. they sent this w. to the king 

1 A'2'7?,fifs2.23.hast not spoken this to. against his life 

2 Kings 19. 21. this is the to. that the Lord hath 
spoken of him, Isa. 16. 13. j 24. 3. | 37.22. 

Ezra 6. 11. that whosoever shail alter this to. 

lO.S.'swear that theyshould do according tothisw- 
Isa. 8. 20. if they speak not according to thif to. 

30.12.becauseyedesplset/a'sTO.and trust inopprea 
Jer. 5. 14. because ye speak thisw. 23. .38. 

7. 2. proclaim there this to. and say, hear word 

13. 12. thou shalt speak unto them this w. 

14. 17. therefore shalt thou say this w. to them 
22. 1. Lord said, go down, and speak there thisw 
26.1. in the reign of Jehoiakim thisw. came from 

the Lord, saying, 27. 1. ] 34. 8. | 36. 1 
28. 7. hear now this to. .^mos 3. 1. | 4. 1. | 5. 1. 
Dan. 10. 11. when he had spoken this to. to me 
Zech. 4. 6. this is the to. of the Lord to Zerubbabel 
Jlcts 22. 22. they gave him audience to this to. 
Ro7n.9.9.for this is to. of promise, Sarah have a son 
Heb. 12. 27. this w. yet once more signifieth 
1 Pet. 1. 25. this is the w. which is preached to you 

Thy WORD. 
Gen.30. 34. 1 would it might be according to thy to. 
41. 40. according to thy to. shall my people be ruled 
Exod. 8. 10. he said, be it according to thy to. 
JVum. 14. 20. 1 have pardoned, according to thy to. 
Z)eMt.3.3.9.have observed thy w. and kept covenant 
1 Kings 3. 12, I have done according to thy to. 
8.26. let thy to. I pray thee, be verified 
18. 36. I have done all these things at thy to. 
22. 13. let thy to. I pray thee, be like the word of 
one of them and speak what is good, SC'Ar. 18.12 
Psal. 119. 9. by taking heed according to thy to. 
11. thy TO. have I hid in mine heart, not to sin 
16. will delight in statutes, I will not forget thy w. 
I., inat I may live, and keep thy to. 101. 
25. quicken me according to thy w. 107. 154. 
28. strengthen thou me according to thy w. 116. 
38. stablish thy to. || 42. I trust in thy to. 
41. even thy salvation according to thy to. 
50. comfort in affliction, for thy to. quickened me 
58. be merciful to me according to thy to. 65, 76. 
67. I went astray, but now have I kept thy to. 
74. because I have hoped in thy to. 147. 
81. 1 hope in thy to. 114. |{ 140. thy to. is pure 
82.mine eyes fail for thy w.WlOa.thy to. is a lamp 
89. for ever, O Lord, thy to. is settled in heaven 
133. order my steps in thy to. let not iniquity 
148.night-watches,that I might meditate mthyts. 
158. I was grieved, because they kept not thy w, 

160. thy TO. is true || 162. 1 rejoice at thy to. 

161. but my heart standeth in awe of thy to. 

169. give me understanding according to thyw. 

170. supplication, deliver me according to thyw. 
172.my tongue shall speak of thy to. for thy com. 

138. 2. thou hast magnified thyw.a.hove thy name 
Jer. 15. 16. thij to. was to me the joy of my heart 
jB2efc.2O.46.drop thy TO.toward the south, prophesy 

21.2. drop thyto. toward the holy places, prophesy 
Jimosl. 16. drop not <Ay to. against house of Isaac 
Hab. 3. 9. thy bow was made naked, even thy to. 
Luke 1. 38. be it unto me according to thy to. 

2. 29. servant depart in peace, according to thy to. 

5.5. nevertheless at thy to. I will let down the nee 
.lohJill.G.thlne they were, and they have keplthyw 
14. 1 have given them thy to. || 17. thy w. is truth 
./3ci5 4.29. with all boldness they may speak iAyir. 
Spc Truth. 
WORDS. 
Gen. 11. tl. the whole earth was of one w. 
Exod.i. flO. and Moses said, I am not a man ofw. 

15. and thou shalt put to. in his mouth 
5. 9. more work, and let them not regard vain to. 
19. 8. Moses returned the ?/j. of the people 
23. 8. gift perverteth TO. of righteous, Deut. 16. 19. 
34. 1. the to. which were in the first tables 

28.Moses wrote theTO.ofthe covenant, DcMt.10.2. 
Deut. 2. 26. I sent to Sihon with to. of peace 

28. 14. thou shalt not go aside from any of the to. 
29.0. keep the to. of this covenant and do them, that 

ye may prosper,27sr2?io's 23.3,24.2 Chrov. 34. 31. 

32.1. give ear, O heavens, hear, O earth, the to. of 

my month, Psnl. 54. 2. j 78. 1. Prov. 7. 24. 

1 §0771.28. 20. Saul was afraid of the to. of Samuel 

2 Sam. 19. 43. the to. of men of Judah were fiercer 

1 Kings 22. 13. behold, the to. of prophets declare 
good to the kinsj with one mouth, 2 CAroTi. 18.12 

2 Kiva-s 6. 12. Elislia telleth the to. thou speakest 
18. 20. but they are but vain to. ha. 36. 5. 

2Cfc?-.9.t2n.So!omon'sacts written in to. of Nathan 
12. 1 15. in TO. of Shemaiah || 20. 1 34. in to. of Jehn 

29. 30. to sing praises with the to. of David 
32. 8. the people rested on the to. of Hezekiah 



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£s^A. 9.30. he sent jetlers with w. ofpeace and truth 
I'oh 6.2G. do ye imagine to reprove w. and speeches 
8.2. shall the w". of thy mouth be like a strong windl 
12. 11. doth not the" ear try w.l 34. 3. 
15. 13. thou lettest such w. go out of thy mouth 
1G.3. shall vain wr.have an end, or wiiat emboldens 
4. 1 could heap up lo. against yoy and shake my 
18 2. how long will it be ere ye make an end oiw.l 

19.2. how long will ye break me in pieces with w.l 
23 5. I would know the ?c. he would answer me 

12. I have esteemed the w. of his mouth more 

35. IG. he multiplieth w. without knowledge 

36. t2. shew thee, that there are yet w. for God 
38. 2. who is this that darkeneth counsel by w.l 

Psal. 19. 14. let the to. of my mouth be acceptable 
22. 1. why so far from the w. of my roaring? 
36. 3. the w- of his mouth are iniquity and deceit 
52.4. thou lovpst all devouringly. Odeceitful tongue 
55. 21.ic. of his mouth were smoother than butter 
59. 12. for w. of their lips, let them be taken 
65. 1 3. w, of iniquities prevail against me 
137. t3. they required of us the id. of a song 

Prov. 1. 6. to understand the w. of the wise 
4. 5. decline not from the w. of my mouth, 5. 7. 

6. 2. thou art snared with the w. of thy mouth 
10. 19. in multitude of m. there wanteth not sin 
12. 6. w. of the wicked are to lie in wait for blood 
15. 26. the w. of the pure are pleasant w. 

18. 4. the w. of a man's mouth are as deep waters 
8. the w. of a tale-bparer are as wounds, 26. 22. 

19. 7. he pursueth them with w. they are wanting 
27. lie causeth thee to err from 70. of knowledge 

22. 12. he overthrows the w. of the transgressor 
17. bow down thine ear, hear the w. of the wise 
21. make thee know, certainty of the w. of truth 

that thou mishtest answer the w. of truth 

23. 8. and thou shalt lose thy sweet w. 

29. 19. a servant will not be corrected by w. 
EccZ.S.S.fool'svoice knownbymultitude of z^?. 10. 14. 

10. 13. the w. of a wise man's mouth are gracious 
12. 10. the preacher sought to find out acceptable 

w. wiiat was written, even the to. of truth 
11. the w. of the wise are as goads and as nails 
Tsa. 29. 11. is become as the w. of a book sealed 
37. 4. it maybe God w^ill hear the w. ofRabshakeh 
59. 13. uttering from the heart re. of falsehood 
Jer. 11. 2. hear ye the w. of this coveuRnt, 6. 
23. 9. because of the Lord and w. of his holiness 

35.14. w. of Jonadab son of Rechab are performed 
44. 28. remnant shall know whose w. shall stand 

Ezek. 3. 6. whose w. thou canst not understand 
Dan. 7. 25. shall speak great w. against most High 
12. 4. shut up the w. |] 9. the lo. are closed up 
ITos. 6.5. 1 have slain them by the w. of my mouth 

14. 2. take with you w. and turn to the Lord 
ZecA. 1.13. answered with good and comfortables. 

7. 7. should ye not hear the w. the Lord hath cried 
JUat. 26. 44. saying the same w. Mark 14. 39. 
Lu/ce4.22.allwonderedatgraciousw.whichproceed. 
Tohn 6. 63. the w. I speak to you they are life 

68. to whom we go"? thou hast the re. of eternal lift? 
17. 8. 1 have given to them the w. thou gavest me 
Qcts 2. 40. with many other w. did he testify 
7. 22. Moses was mighty in jt. and in deeds 

10. 22. Cornelius w.is warned to hear w. of thee 

11. 14. send for Peter, who shall tell thpe w. 

15. 15. to this agree the w. of the prophets 
24. that certain have troubled you with to. 

18. 15. but if it be a question ofw. and names 

20. 35. to remember the w. of the Lord Jesus 
38. sorrowing most of all for the ic. he spake 

26.25. but! speak forth w. of truth and soberness 
Rom.lQ. 18. by good w. deceive hearts of the simple 
1 Cor. 1. 17. not with wisdom of 7C. 2. 4, 13. 

14. 9. except ye utter w. easy to be understood 

19. 1 had rather speak five w. with understanding 
Eph. 5. 6. let no man deceive you with vain w. 

1 Tim. 4. 6. nourished up in w. of faith and doctrine 

2 Tim. '2. 14. that they strive not about w. to no profit 
4. 15. for he hath greatly withstood our w. 

"2 Pet. 3. 2. be mindful of the w. spoken by prophets 
Rev. 1. 3. hear the w. of this prophecy, 22. 18. 
22. 19. take away from the w. of this prophecy 

Ml the WORDS. 
Gen. 45. 27. they told Jacob all the w. of Joseph 
Exod. 4. 23. Moses told Aaron nil the w. of the Lord 

24.3. Moses told the people aZZiAe 20. JVwm. 11.24. 
4. Moses wrote all the w. of the Lord nnd rose 

Dmt. 9. iO )n the tables were written all the w. 
17. 19. keep all the w. || 29, 29. may do all the w. 

27. 3. write on stones all the w. of this law, 8. 
26. cursed is he tliat confirmeth not all the w. 

28. .58; if thon wilt not observe to do all the w. 
31. 12. and observe to do all the w. of this law 
32. 44. Moses spake oil the w. of this song in ears 

46. set your hearts to all the w. I testify 
Josh. 8. 34. he read all the w. of the law, blessings 
1 Sam. 8. 10. Samuel told all the w. of the Lord 
^Kinffs\9.4. it may be the Lord will hear aZZ thew. 

ofRabshakeh sent by king of Assyria, Isa. 37.17. 
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2 Klng-s23.2.Jos\ahrea.dallt/ic 70. of the covenant 
found in the house of the Lord, 2 Chron. 34. 30. 
Prov. 8.8. all the w. of my mouth are righteousness 
Ec.cl.'i.2\. also take no heed unto all the 2c. spoken 
Jer. 11. 8. bring on them all the w. of this covenant 
9Jn. 2. speak all the w. that 1 command thee 
20. according to all the w. of Jeremiah 
30. 2. write all the w. I have spoken, 36. 2. 
.36. 4. Baruch wrote all the w. of the Lord, 32. 
43. 1. when Jeremiah had ended all the w. of Lord 
Acts 5. 20. speak to the people all the w. of this life 

WORDS of God. 

..'V(/m.24.4.hath said, which heard the w.of God,\Q. 

1 Chr. 25. o.Heman the king's seer in the w.of God 

EzraQ.i. every one that trembleth at the w. of God 

Psal. 107. 11. they rebelled against the w.of God 

•John 3. 34. he whom God sent, speaketh w. of God 

8. 47. he that is of God, heareth the w. of God 

Rev. 17. 17. until the w. of God be fulfilled 

See He.^.rd. 

His WORDS. 

Gen. 37. 8. they hated him yet the more for his w. 

Deut. 4. 3G. thou heardest his w. out of the fire 

JMd^.ll.ll. Jephthah uttered a.\\his w.beforeLord 

1 Sam. 3. 19. he let none of his w. fall to the ground 

2 Chr. 36. 16. but they despised his w. and misused 
.Tob 22. 22. and lay up his w. in thine heart 

32. 14. now he hath not directed his w. against me 
34. 35. and his w. were without wisdom 

37. for he multiplieth his w. against God 
Psal.55.21.his w. softer than oil, yet drawn swords 
106. 12. then believed they his w. sang his praise 
Prov. 17.27. he that hath knowledge spareth his w. 

29. 20. seest thou a man that is hasty in his w.l 

30. 6. add thou not unto his w. lest he reprove thee 
Isa. 31. 2. the Lord will not call back his w. 
Jer. 18. 18. let us not give heed to any of his w. 
Dan. 9. 12. he hath confirmed his w. he spake 
Amos 7. 10. the land is not able to bear all his w. 
J\lark\Q.2i. the disciples were astonished at his w. 

12. 13. to catch him in his w. Luke 20. 20. 
Luke 20.26. they could not take hold of his w. 
2A. 8. they remembered his w. and returned 
See Lord. 
J\hj WORDS. 
J\''um. 12. 6. he said, hear now my w- Job 34. 2. 
Deut. 4. 10. I will make them hear my w. 

11. 18. therefore lay up my w. in your heart 

18. 18. and I will put my w. in his mouth 

19. whosoever will not hearken to my w. I will 

require it of him. Jar. 29.19. ] 35. 13. 
Keh. 6. 19. and they uttered my w. to him 
Job 6. 3. therefore my jo. are sw-allowed up 

19. 23. Oh 1 that my w. were now written 
29. 22. after my w. they spake not again 

33. 1. hearken to all my w. 34. 16. Acts 2. 14. 
3. my w. shall be of uprightness of my heart, 36. 4. 

Psal. 5. 1. give ear to my w. O Lord, consider 
50. 17. seeing thou easiest my w. behind thee 
56. 5. every day they wrest my w. thoughts for evil 
141. 6. they shall hear my w. for they are sweet 

Prov. 1. 23. 1 will make known my w. unto you 
2. 1. my son, if thou wilt receive my w. 
4. 4. let thine heart retain my w. and live 

20. attend to my w. \\ 7. 1. keep my id. 

Isa. 51. 16. 1 have put my w. in thy mouth, and say 
to Zion, thou art my people, Jer. 1. 9. 

59. 21. my w. which I have put in thy mouth 
Jer. 5. 14. I will make my w. in thy mouth fire 

6. 19. they have not hearkened to my w. nor law 

11. 10. which refused to hear my w. 13. 10. 

18. 2. there I will cause thee to hear my w. 

19. 15. that they might not hear my w. 

23. 22. if they caused my people to hear my w. 
25. 8. because ye have not heard my w. 
13. I will bring upon that land all my w. 
39. 16. I will bring my w. on this city for evil 
44. 29. you may know my w. shall surely stand 
Ezek. 2. 7. thou shalt speak my w. to them, 3. 4, 10. 

12. 28. there shall none of my w. be prolonged 
Mic.2.1. donotmy w.dogood to him that walketh? 
Zech.l.Q. my w. did they not take hold of your fath.? 
Mark^.'iS. whosoever shall be ashamed of me and 

myw. of him Son of man be ashamed, lMke9. 26. 

13. 31. but 771?/ w. shall not pass away, Luke 21. 33. 
Lukel.20. because thou beJievest not 7/77/ to.whicb 

shall be fulfilled in their season 
John 5. 47. how shall ye believe my w.l 
12. 47. if any man hear my w. and believe not 
48. he that receiveth not my w. one judgeth him 
14. 23. will keep my w. || 15. 7. my -w. abide in you 

Their WORDS. 
Gen. 34. 18. their w. oleased Hamor and Shechem 
2 Chron. 9. 6. I believed not their w. until I came 
Psal. 19. 4. their line is gone out thro' all the earth, 
their w. to the end of the world, Rom. 10. 18. 
Ezek. 2. 6. Son of man, be not afraid of their w. 
Luke 24. 11. their w. seemed to them as idle tales 

These W^ORDS. 
Gen. 39. 17, she spake to him according lo these w. 



Gen.4' .we told according to the twic 1 jf these tt 
Exod. 19. 6. these are the w. thou shsilt speak, 1 

20. 1. God spake all these w. Deui. 5. 22. 

34. 27. Lord said, write thou these w. Jer. 3G. 17. 

35. 1. these are the -w. which the Lord hath com- 
manded j'ou to do them, Deut. 6. 6. | 29. 1. 
J^Tum. 16. 31. as he had made an r,nd of speaking aJJ 

tAesew. ground clave, Devt. 32. 45. lSa77?.24. 16 
Deut. 12. 28. observe, hear alj these w. Zech. 8. 9. 

1 Sam. 21. 12 David laid up these w. in his heart 
24. 7. David stayed his servants with these w 

2 S'a77i.7. 17. according to all tAese 70. and this vision* 
so did Nathan speak to David, 1 Chron. 17. 15 

2 Kings 18. 27. hath my master sent me to thy mus 
ler and to thee to speak these lo.l Isa. 36. 12 
23. 16. the man of God proclaimed these lo. 
Jer. 3. 12. go proclaim these w. toward the north 
'7. 27. speak all these w. unto them, 26. 15. 
16. 10. these w. || 25. 30. prophesy all these w. 
22. 5. but if ye will not hear these ?o. I swear 
38. 24. Zedekiah said, let no man know of these w 
45. 1. when he had written these w. 51. 60. 
51. 61. when thou shalt read all these w. 
Luke 24. JI4. these are the w. I spake unto you 
■John 9. 2?. thtse w. spake his parents, feared Jews 
10. 21. these are not id. of him that hath a devil 
Acts 2. 22. ye men of Israel, hear these w. Jesus 
10.44. while Peter yet spake these w. Holy Ghost 
13.42.besought these zo. might be preached to them 
28. 29. when he had said these w. Jews departed 
1 Thess. 4. 18. comfort one another with these m 
Rev. 21. 5. for these w. are true and faithful 

Thy WORDS. 
Deut. 33. 3. every one shall receive of thy w. 
.Tosh. 1. 18. whosoever will not hearken to thy w 
Judff. 11. 10. if we do not according to thy w. 
13. 12. Manoah said, nov/ let thy w. come to pass 

1 Sam. 15. 24. I have transgressed thy w. 
28. 21. behold I have hearkened to thy w. 

2 Sam.l.2\. thy w. sake hast thou done these thing? 
28. thou art that God, and thy w. be true 

1 Kings 1. 14. 1 will come in and confirm thy to 

JVeh. 9. 8. for thou hast performed thy w. 

Job 4. 4. thy w. upheld him that was falling 

Psal. 119. 57. I said that I would keep thy w. 
103. how sweet are thy w. to my taste I 
130. the entrance of thy w. giveth light 
139. mine enemies have forgotten thy w, 

Prov. 23. 8. thou shalt lose thy sweet w. 
9. he will despise the wisdom of thy w. 

Eccl. 5. 2. be not rash, therefore let thy w. be few 

Jer. 15. 16. thy w. were found, and I did eat them 

Ezek. 33. 31. hear thy w. but do them not, 32. 

Dan. 10. 12. fear not, Daniel, from the first day 
thy w. were heard, and I am come for thy w 

Mat. 12. 37. for by thy ?o. thou shalt be justified, 
and by thy w. thou shalt be coudemoed 
Your WORDS. 

Gen. 42. 16. kept in prison, that yourw. be proved 

20. bring Benjamin, so shall your ic. be verified 

44. 10. let it be according to your id. Josh. 2.21. 

Dewf. 1.34. the Lord heard the voice of your w.5Si8. 

Job 32. 11. behold, I waited for your w. I gave ear 

Isa. 41. 26. there is none that heareth your w. 

Jer. 42. 4. 1 will pray to God according to your w. 

Ezek. 35. 13.'ye have multiplied yourw. against me 

Mai. 2. 17. ye have wearied the Lord with your w. 
3.13.7/our 70. have been stout against me,saith Ld. 

Mat. 10.14. shall not receive you nor \\ed,xyourw. 
WORK 

Is taken, (1) For such business as is proper to 
every man's calling, which may be done in six 
days. Exod. 20. 9, Six days shalt thou labour 
and do all thy work. (2) For any thought, 
word., or outward action, lohether good or evil. 
Eccl. 12. 14, God shall bring every work into 
judgment. (3) Work is pxit for wages. Lev. 
19. 13, The wages, in Hebrew, the work of 
him that is hired, shall not abide with thee all 
night. So in Job 7. 2, As a hireling looketh 
for the reward of his work, Heb. for bis work. 
(4) Work 75 put for vengeance or judgment. 
Isa. 5. 19, Let him make "speed and hasten his 
work: ^^ Let him begin to execute vengeance 
as soon as he pleases." And in Isa. 28. 21, 
That he may do his work, his strange work: 
" That he may execute his extraordinary and 
umisual judgment against Israel; a judg 
ment contrary to the benignity of God's na- 
ture, and to his usual way of dealing with 
his people.''' (5) Work is put for mirack, 
John 7. 21, 1 have done one work, and ye ali 
marvel : The miracle our Saviour speaks of, 
is his healing the man who lay at tJiepool of 
Bethesda. 

The works of God, denote, (1) His work of cren 
tion. Gen. 2. 2, On the seventh dav Gmt 
ended his work. (2) His works of providnuf 
in preserving and governing the worll. Jolrn 
5. 17, My Father workeik hitherto. '31 Tht, 



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WOR 



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work of redemption is called God's work. John 
9. 4, I must iDork the works of him that sent 
me. J}nd partictdarhj the faith of true lie- 
ticvers is called the work of God. John 6. 
29, Tliis is the icork of God, that ye believe on 
him whom he hath sent. The work of redemp- 
tion is attributed to the Three Persons of the 
Trinity^ and their acts herein are of the same 
extent : The Father loves those that are given 
to Christ in the covenant of redemption, and 
Christ is the Saviour of those that are loved by 

■ the Father; and the Spirit sanctifies those that 
are justified through the merits of Christ's 
blood. Thus there is a chain in salvation, the 
beginning is from the Father, the dispensation 
through the So7i, and the application by the 
Spirit : So in looking after the comfort of elec- 
tion, believers must first look inward to the 
work of the Spirit on their hearts, then out- 
ward to the work of Christ on the cross, then 
upward to the everlasting love of the Father in 
heaven, 1 Pet. 1. 2. 

Bvgood works are to be understood all manner of 
duties inward arid outward, as well tho^ghts,as 
words and actions, toward God or man, which 
are commanded in the law of God, and proceed 
from a pure heart and a faith unfeigned, and 
are referred unto God's glory ; fur it is neces- 
sary that .good works proceed from right princi- 
ples, and have right motives and ends, namely, 
a principle of love lo God, the motive of obedi- 
ence to God's law, and the glory of God as the 
chief end. 1 Cor. 10. 31, Whether therefore 
ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to 
the glory of God. Eph. 2. 10, For we are his 
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto 
good works. 

n is said, James 2. 24, You see that by works 
a man is justified. The Apostle does not there 
treat of our justification in the sight of God, 
btit of the justification of our faith in the 
sight of man, and therefore asserts that justi- 
fication is by works, Ver. 18, I will shew 
thee my faith by my works, for works justify 
our faith, and declare us to be justified be- 
fore men, zcho cannot see nor knoxo our faith 
but by our works. St. Paul, in his Rpistles to 
the Romans and Galatians, asserts, by many 
arguments-, our justification by faith, that re- 
ceives and relies upon the righteousness of 
Christ, that is, his obedience and sufferings, 
Rom. 3. 24, 28. .^nd surely the apostles, being 
inspired by the same Spirit, cannot be sup- 
posed to contradict one another. 

Man, because he is depraved and weakened with 
original sm, is not able to fulfil the law, and 
cannot be justified or accepted before God, on 
account of his works, for by tlie works of 
the law shall no flesh be justified, Rom. 3. 20. 
Oal. 2. 16. The righteousness of Christ is the 
sole meritorious cause of our justification; but 
tliose that are justified, are also sanctified, and 
will be careful to maintain good works, for 
williout holiness no man shall see the Lord, 
Ilcb. 12. 14. Christ's righteousness, received 
by faith, and imputed to true believers, is the 
cause of their justification, and gives them a 
gracious title to heaven, and sanctification 
makes them meet for it : Bernard says, Bona 
opera sunt via ad regnum, non causa reg- 
iiandi; ^^ Good works are the way to the 
kingdom, not the cause of entering the king- 
dom." 

Exod. 5. 9. let there more w. be laid on the men 

12. 16. no manner of w. shall be done in them, 20. 

10. Lev. IG. 29. ] 23. 3, 28, 31. JVum. 29. 7. 

18. 20. shew them the w. that they must do 

31. 14. whoso dpeth any w. therein shall be cut oflT 

from amongst the people, 15. Lev. 23. 30. 

35. 2. six days shall w. be done, 20. 9. 

36. 7. sufficient for all the w. and too much 
Lev. 23. 7. in first day a holy convocation, ye 

shall do no servile w. therein, 8, 21, 2.5, 

3.5,36. JVim. 28. 18,25, 26. | 29. 1, 12, 35. 

■ Deut. 4. 28. the w. of men's hands, 27. 15. 2 Kings 

19. 18. 2 Chr. 32. 19. Psal. 115. 4. j 135. 15. 

5. 14. the sabbath of the Lord thy God, in it thou 

Shalt not do any w. 16. 8. Jer. 17. 22, 24. 

14. 29. that ihe L- may bless thee in all w. of thy 

hand which thou doest, 24. 19. | 28. 12 | 30. 9. 

15. 19. do no w. with the firstling of thy bullock 

31. 29. to provoke him lo anger through the w. of 

your hands, 1 Kings 16. 7. Jer. 32. 30. 

33. 11. bless the Ld. and accept the w. of his hands 

ii/rmfl'.s5.16.chief of Solomon's oflicers which were 

over the w. 9. 23. 1 Chr. 29. 6. 2 Chr. 2. 18. 

/. 8. his house had another court of the like w. 

3 Kings 12. 11. into hands that did the w. 22. 5, 9. 

1 Chron. 9. 33. employed in that w. day and night 

W 37. to minister as every day's }p. required 

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1 Chron. 29. 1. Solomon is yet young and tender, 

and the w. is great, JVc/t. 4. 19. 

2 Chron. 31. 21. in every w. tliat he began, he did it 
34. 12. the men did the w. faithfully 

EzraA.2i. then ceased the w. of the house of God 
5.8. this w. goeth fast on, jirospereth in their hands 
6. 7. let the w. of this house of God alone 

22. to strengthen their hands in the io. of house 
10. 13. neither is it, a w. of one day or two 

JVeA. 3. 5. but their nobles put not their necks to w. 
4. 11. slay tliern, and cause the w. to cease 

6. 3. why should the w. cease wliilst I leave it? 
16. they perceived this w. was wrought of God 

7. 70. tiie chief of the fathers gave to the w. 
Job 1. 10. thou hast blessed the w. of his hands 

10. 3. thou shouldest despise the w. of thine hands 
14. 15. thou wilt have a desire to w. of thy hands 
24. 5. as wild asses go they forth to their w. 
34. 11. for the w. of a man shall he render to him 
cau.se to find according to his ways, 1 Pet. 1. 17. 
19. for they are all the w. of his har»ds 
36. 9. hesheweth them their ?o. and transgression 
Psal. 8. 3. when I consider the w. of thy fingers, 6. 
9. 16. the wicked is snared in the w. of his hands 
19. 1. the firmament sheweth his handy w. . 
28. 4. give them after the w. of I heir hands 
44. 1. we heard wliat w. thou didst in their days 
90. 17. establish thou the w. of our hands upon us 
95. 9. when your fathers proved me and saw my w. 

101. 3. I hate the w. of them that turn aside 

102. 25. the iieavens are the w. of thy hands 
143. 5. I muse on the w. of thy hands 

Prov. 11. 18. the wicked worketh a deceitful w. 
Eccl. 3. 17. there is a time there for every w. 
5. 6. why should God destroy the w. of thine hands 

8. 9. 1 apfjlied my heart to every w. under the sun 
14. to whom it happeneth according to w. of the 

wicked, according to the id. of the righteous 
9. 10. there is no w. in grave whither thou goest 

12. 14. God will bring every w. into judgment 
Cant.l. 1. w. of the hands of a cunning workman 
Isa. 2. 8. they worship the w. of their own hands, 

37. 19. .Jer. 1. 16. | 10. 3, 9, 15. | 51. 18. 
17. 8. he shall not look to the w. of his hands 
19. 15. neither shall there be any w. for Egypt 
25. blessed be Assyria the w. of my hands 

28. 21. that he may do his w. his strange w. 

29. 16. shall the w. say of him that made it 

23. heseeth his children, and the w. of my hands 
32. 17. the w. of righteousness shall be peace 
45.11.concerningiheTO.ofmy hands command me 
49. 4. yet surely my w. is with my God 

60. 21. tiiey shall inherit the w. of my hands 

61. 8. and I will direct their w. in truth 
64. 8. and we all are the w. of thy hands 
65.22. mine elect shall long enjoy w. of their hands 

.Ter. 32. 19. great in counsel and mighty in w. 

50.29. recompense her according to w. Lam. 3.64. 
Ezek. 15. 3. shall wood be taken to do any w. ? 
4. is it meet for any w.? || 5. it was meet for no zo. 

16. 30. the w. of an imperious whorish woman 
T[os. 13. 2. all of it the w. of the craftsman 

14. 3. we will say no more to the w. of our hands 
Mic. 5. 13. shalt no more worship w. of thine hands 
Hab. 1. 5. for I will work a w. in your days 
Hag. 2. 14. and so is every w. of their hands 
Mark 6. 5. he could there do no mighty w. 
John 1. 21. I have done one w. and ye marvel 

17. 4. 1 have finished the w. thou gavest me to do 
Acts 5.38.if this 10. be of men it will come to nought 

13. 2. for the w. whereunto I have called them 
41. behold, ye despisers, and wonder, for I work a 

w. in your days, a w. which ye will not believe 

14. 26. for the w. which they fulfilled 

15. 38. who went not with them to the w. 
Rom. 2. 1.5. which shew the w. of the law written 

9. 28. a short w. will the Lord make upon the earth 
11.6. no more grace, otherwise w. is no more w. 

1 Cor. 3. 13. every man's w. shall be made manifest 
14. if any man's w. abide || 15. if to. be burnt 

9. 1. are not ye my w. in the Lord? 

Eph. 4. 12. he gave some for the w. of the ministry 
Phil. 2. 30. for the w. of Christ he was nigh death 

2 Thess. 1. 11. that God may fulfil the w. of faith 
2. 17. stablish you in every good word and w. 

2 Tim. 4. 5. do the w. of an evangelist, make full 
Jam. 1. 4. let patience have her perfect w. 
25. but a doer of the w. shall be blessed 
See Evil. 
WORK of God, WORKS of God. 
Exod. 32. 16. the tables were the w. of God 
Job 37. 14. consider the wondrous w. of God 
Psal. 64. 9. all men shall declare the w. of God 
66. 5. come and see the w. of God he is terrible 
78. 7. that they might not forget the w. of God 
Eccl. 7. 13. consider the w. of God who can make 
8. 17. then I beheld all the w. of God 
11. 5. even so thou knowest not the w. of God 
John 6. 28. that wc mi;jht work the w. of God 
29. this is the w. of Ood that ye believe on me 



1 .ToJih i).3. that jo. o/^od should be made manifo 
J3cts 2. 11. we hear them speak the w. of God 
Rom. 14. 20. fbr meat destroy not the w. of God 
See Goon, Great. 
His WORK. 
Gen. 2. 2. God ended his w. \\ 3. rested from his m 
Exod. 36. 4. they came every man from his w. 
Deut. 32. 4. he is the rock, his w. is perfect 
.Tudg. 19. 16. an old man came from his w. at even 
1 Sam. 8. 16. he will take asses and put to his w 
1 Kings 7. 14. Hiram came and wrought all his w 

1 Chron. 4. 23. they dwelt with the king for his w. 

2 C.hr. 8. 9. of Israel he made no servants for his w, 
16. 5. Baasha let his w. cease, he left oft" i)uilding 

JVe/i. 4. 15. that we returned every man to his w. 
Job 7. 2. a hireling looketh for the reward of his w. 

36. 24. remember that thou magnify his w. 

37. 7. that all men mny know his w. 

Psal. 62. 12. to thee mercy, for thou rendercst to 
every man according to his w. Prov. ^4^. 29. 
104. 23. man goeth forth to his w. and labour 
111. 3. his w. is honourable and glorious 

Prov. 16. 11. all the weights of the bag are his to 

20. 11. whether his w. be pure or whether right 

21. 8. but as for the pure his w. is right 

Tsa. 5. 19. let him hasten his w. that we may see n 

10. 12. the Lord hath performed his Aviiole w. 

28. 21. that he may do his ro- his .strange w. 

40. 10. behold, his w. is before him, 62. 11. 

54. 16. that bringeth forth an instrument fox his 16 
.Jer. 22. 13. that giveth him not for his w. 
Hab. 2. 18. the maker of his w. trustcth therein 
Mark 13. 34. who gave to every man his w. 
.Tohn 4. 34. my meat is to finish his w. 
Gal. 6. 4. let every man prove his own w. 
Rev. 22. 12. to give every man as his w. shall be 
.See LORD, Needle. 
OwrWORK. 
Gen. 5. 29. this shall comfort us concerning our w 

Thy WORK. 
Exod. 20.9. six days do all thy w. 23. 12. Deut.S 
Ruth 2. 12. the Lord recompense thy w- 
Psal. 11. 12. 1 will meditate also of all thy w. 

90. 16. let thy w. appear unto thy servants 

92. 4. thou, Lord, hast made me gftid thro' thy w. 
Prov. 24. 27. prepare thy w. without and make it 6^ 
Tsa. 45. 9. or shall thy w. say he hath no hands? 
./cr.31.16. for ^A7/2c. shall be rev;arded,saith theL 
Hab. 3. 2. revive thy w. in the midst of the year 

Your WORK. 
/Ciorf.5. 11. not ought of yowrOT. shall be diminis'iia 
2 Chron. 15. 7. for your w. shall be rewarded 
/srt. 41.24. ye are of nothing, t/o?/,?' 727. is of nougca 
1 Thess.l .3.rememberingyo?/rw.faith,lahouron ov 
Heb.6. 10. God isnol unrighteous to forgety )Arw 

WORK-FELLOW. 
Rom. 10. 21. Timothy my w.-fcllow salutotji 

WORK, Verb. 
Exod. 5. 18. go and w. || 34. 21. six days .noy. 

slsai.t w 

35. 2. whoso doeth 7C. therein shall be put to dea6 
Josh. 9. 4 they did w. wilily and went and matk 
1 Sam. 14. 6. it may be that the Lord will w. for t 
1 Kings 21. 20. thou hast sold thyself to w. evil. 3 
JVeh. 4. 6. for the ()oople had a mind to w. 
.Job 23. 9. on the left hand where he dotii w 
Psal. 58. 2. yea, in heart you w. wickedness 

119. 126. it is time for thee, Lord, to w. 
Prov. 11. 18. the wicked id. a deceitful work 
Jsa. 19. 9. they that w. in flax, shall be confounded 

43. 13. I will 7c. and who shall jet it 
Ezek. 33. 26. ye 20. abomination and ye defile 
Dan. 11. 23. and he shall w. deceitfully 
Mic. 2. 1. woe to them that w. evil upon their beds 
Hab.1.5.1 will 70. a work in your days, which ye will 
not believe, though it be told you, .^cts 13. 41 
Hag. 2. 4. w. for I am with yon, saith the Lord 
JV/rtL 3. 15. they that w. wickedness are set up 
Mat. 21. 28. son, go, to. to-day in my vineyard 
J^vke 13. 14. six days in which men ought to 70. 
.Joh7i 5. 17. my Father worketh hitherto, and I w, 

6. 28. that we might w. the works of God 
30 they said unto him, what dost thou m. ? 

9. 4. 1 must 70. the works of him that sent me while 
it is day, the night cometh when no man can w, 
Rom. 1. 5. sin by the law did w. in our member? 

8.28. we know that all things 70. together for good 
Eph. 4. 19. to w. all uncleanness with greediness 
Phil. 2. 12. 70. out your own salvation with fear 

1 Thess. 4. 11. study to 70. with your own handa 

2 Thess. 2. 7. the mystery of iniquity doth 30. 

3. 10. if any would not to. neither should he eat 
12. we exhort that with quietness they w. 
See Iniquity. 
WORKER. 

1 Kings 7. 14. Hiram of Naphtali was aw. in bras* 

WORKERS. 

2 Kings 23. 24. 70. with familiar spirits and wizards 
2 Cor. 6. 1. wc then as w. together with him 

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PIUl. 3. 2. bewsre of dosfs*, beware of evil in. 

Sec Iniquitv. 
WORKS. 
Exod. 5. 13. fulfil your u\ and your daily tasks 
JVitw. 16. 28. the Ld. hatli sent me to do all these w. 
Z>eMi.'2. 7. the Ldw blessed thee in all tlie ?o. 16. 15. 
Judg. 2. 10. a gene;raiion wliich knew not the w. 
15om.8. 8. accordinjr lo all the lo. they have done 
IKingsl'i. 11. told liim all the zc. the man of G. did 
iKings 22. 17. because they have forsaken me and 
provoked ine to anger with all the w. of 
their hands, 2 Chron. 34. 25. 
JV"eA. 9. 35. nor turned they from their wicked w. 
Psal. 14. 1. corrujit, they have done abominable w. 
17. 4. concerning the w. of men by word of thy lijis 
92. 4. I will triumph in the w. of thy hands 
111. 2. the w. of the Lord are great, sought out 
7. the w. of his hands are verity and judgment 
138. 8. forsake not the w. of thine own hands 
141. 4. to practise wicked w. with men that 
Prov. 31. 31. let her own w. praise her in the gates 
Eccl. 1. 14. I have seen the w. that are done, 2. 11. 
Isa. 26. 12. thou hast wrougiit all our w. in us 
Jer. 7. 13. because ye have done ail these w. 
25.6. provoke me not to anger with the w. of your 
hands to your own hurt, 7. | 44. 8. 
14. recompense them according to their deeds 
and the w. of their hands, iJeu. 2. 23. 
Ezek. 6. 6. that your w. may be abolished 
Dan. 4. 37. honour him whose w. are truth 
Mic. 6. 16. the w. of the house of Ahab are kept 
Mat. 11. 2. John heard in prison the w. of Christ 
John 5. 20. he vv'ill shew him greater w. than these 

36. the w. which the Father hath given me, the 

same w. that I do bear witness of me 

7. 3. thy disciples may see the w. that thou doest 
7. because I testify that the w. thereof are evil 

8. 39. if children, ye would do the w. of Abraham 

9. 4. I must work the w. of him that sent me 

10. 25. the w. that I do in my Father's name 
32. for which of these w. do ye stone mel 

37. if I do not the id. || 38. believe the w. 

14. 10. he doeth the w. \\ 11. believe for the w. 
12. the io. that I do, shall he do, and greater w. 

15. 24. if I had not done among them the w. 
Acts 7. 41. they rejoiced in the w. of their hands 
26. 20. Gentiles should do ?o. meet for repentance 

Rom. 3. 27. by what law? ofw.? nay, but of faith 

4. 2. I'rir if Abraham were justified by to. 
6. God imputeth righteousness without w. 

9. 11. not of 70. but of him that calleth 
32. notby faith, butasil wereby thezo.of thelaw 

11. 6. if by grace, then it is no more of to. but if 

it be ofw. it is no more of grace 

13.12. let us tlierefore cast off the w. of darkness 

Gal. 2. 16. knowing a man is not justified by the ?o. 

ofthelaw, for by the«20.oflaw no flesh isjustified 

3. 2. received ye tlte Spirit by the w. of the law? 

5. doeth he it by the w. of the law, or by faith? 

10. as many as are of w. ofthelaw, under curse 

5. 19. the w. of the Hesh are manifest, adultery 
Eph. 2. 9. not of to. lest any man should boast 

5. 11. with the unfruitful to. of darkness 
Col. 1. 21. and enemies in your mind by wicked to. 

1 Tkess. 5. 13. to esteem in love for tiieir to. sake 
STiOT. 1.9. saved iis, not according to our to. 7'i7.3.5. 
Tit. 1. 16. but in to. they deny God, abominable 
Heb. 1. 10. the heavens are the to. of thy hands 

2. 7. thou didst set him over the to. of thy hands 
3.9. your fathers saw my ?o. forty years in wildern. 
4.3.althou!ih the w. were finished from foundation 

6. 1. the found^ition of repentance from dead to. 
9. 14. purge consf-ience from dead to. to serve God 

Jam. 2. 14. if he have not to. can faith save him? 

17. faith without 70. is dead, being alone, 20. 26. 

18. I have 70. shew me thy faith without thy w. 

21. was not Abraham justified by to.? 

22. and by to. was faith made perfect 

24. ye see thnn that by to. a man isjustified 

25. was not Rahab the harlot justified by to.? 

2 Pet. 3. 10. the earth and the to. therein burnt up 
IJolin 3. 8. that he might destroy the lo. of devil 
Rev. 2. 26. he that keepetb my to. to the end 

9. 20. vet repented not of the to. of their hands 
18. 6. double to her double, according lo her w. 
See Evil, Good, Work of God, 
His WORKS. 

1 Sam. 19. 4. his ir. have been to thee very good 

2 Chrnn. 32. 30. Hezekiah prospered in all his to. 
Psal. 33. 4, and all his to. were done in truth 

78. 11. fovgnt his 10- and his wonders, 106. 13. 

103. 22. bless tlie Lord, all his w. in all places 

104. 31. the Lord shall rejoice in his to. 

107. 2?. let them declare his to. with rejoicing 
in. 6. he shewed his people the power of his w. 
145. 9. his tender mercies are over all his w. 
17. the Tiord is holv in all his w. 
Prov. 8. 22. the Lord possessed me before his w. 
24. 12. shall not he render to every man accord- 
ing to his TO.? Mat. 16. 27. 2 Tim, 4. 14. 
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Eccl. 3. 22. a man should rejoice in his own to. 
Dan. 9. 14. God is righteous in all his to. 
J)cts 15. 18. known to God are all his ic. 
Hcb. 4. 4. rested the seventh day from all his to. 

10. he also hath ceased from his own to.? 
.Tavi. 2. 22. seest how faitii wrought with his w.l 

C. 13. phew out of a good conversation his w. 
See LORD, Marvellous, Mighty. 
Their WORKS. 
Exod. 5. 4. why do ye let the people from tlieir w. 
23. 24. thou shalt not do after their to. 
J^Teh. 6. 14. according to these their to. 
Ji)b 34. 25. therefore he knoweth their w, 
Psal. 33. 15. he considereth all their to. 

106. 35. and they learned \heir to. 

39. thus were they defiled with their own to. 
Eccl. 9. 1. and their to. are in the hand of God 
Isa. 29. 15. their w. are in the dark, they say 

41. 29. they are vanity, their to. are nothing 

59. 6. nor shall they cover themselves with their 
TO. their w. are works of iniquity, and the 
act of violence is in their hands 

66. 18. I know their w. and their thoughts 
Amos 8. 7. I will never forget any oi their to. 
Jonah 3. 10. God saw their to. that they turned 
Mat. 23. 3. but do not ye after their w. 

5. all their to. they do to be seen of men 
2 Cor. 11. 15. who.se end be according to their to. 
Rev. 14. 13. and their w. do follow them 

20. 12. the dead judged according lo their to. 13. 

T% WORKS. 
Deut. 3. 24. who can do according to thy to.? 

15. 10. the Lord shall bless thee in all thy 10, 
2 Chron. 20. 37. the Lord hath broken thy w. 
Psal. 26. 7. tell of all thy wondrous to. 145. 4. 

66. 3. say to God, bow terrible art thou in thy to. 

7.3. 28 trust in Lord, that I may declare all thy id. 

86. 8. nor are there any works like unto thy to. 

92. 5. O Lord, how great are thy to. 

104. 13. earth is satisfied with fruit of thy to. 
24. O Lord, how manifold are thy w.l 

143. 5. 1 remember, I meditate on all thy w. 

Ko. 10. all thy to. shall praise thee, O Lord 
Prov. lo. 3. commit thy to. unto the Lord 
Eccl. '3. 7. for now God accepteth thy to. 
Isa. 51. 12. I will declare thy to. shall not profit 
Jer. 48. 7. because thou hast trusted in thy to. 
./am. 2. 18. shew me thy faith without thy w. 
Rev. 2. 2. I know thy to. 9, 13, 19. | 3. 1, 8, 15. 

3. 2. 1 have not found thy w. perfect befcre God 

Wonderful "WORKS. 
Psal. 40. 5. many, O Lord, are thy wonderful to. 
78. 4. shewing his wonderful w. he hath done 

107. 8. would praise liie Loid fi>r his wonderful 

TO. to the children of men, 15, 21, 31. 
111. 4. made his wonderful to. to be remembered 
Mat. 7. 22. in thy name have done wonderful to. 
Acts 2. 11. Cretes and Arabians, we do hear them 
speak in our tongues the wonderful to. of God 
Sec Wondrous. 
WORK ETH. 
.Tab 33. 29. lo, all these things to. God for man 
Psal. 15. 2. he that walketh uprightly, and w. 
righteousness shall dwell 
101.7. he that to. deceit shall not dwell in my house 
Prov. 11. 18. the wicked to. a deceitful work 
26. 28. a flattering mouth jo. ruin 
31. 13. she w. willingly with her hands 
Eccl. 3. 9. what profit hath he that to.? 
Isa. 44. 12. the smith with his tongs to. in the coals, 
and lie to. it with the strength of his arms 
64. 5. th lu meetest him that to. righteousness 
Dan. 6. 27. he 70. signs and wonders in heaven 
.lohn 5. 17. my Father to. hitherto, and I work 
Acts 10. 35. he that to. righteousness is accepted 
/?owi.2. 10. glory and peace to every one that to. good 

4. 4. to him that to. is the reward not of grace 
5. to him that to. not, but believeth on him 

15. because the law to. wrath, for where no law 

5. 3. knowing that tribulation 70. patience 

13. 10. love TO. no ill to his neighbour, therefore 
love is the fulfilling of the law 

1 Cor. 12. 6. it is the same God that to. all in all 

11. all these to. that one and the same Spirit 
16. 10. for he to. the work of the Lord, as I also do 

2 Cor. 4. 12. so then death ic. in us, but life in you 
17. TO. for us a more exceeding weight of glory 

7.10. for godly sorrow TO. repentance to salvation, 

but the sorrow of the world to. death 

Gal. 3. 5. he therefore that w. miracles among you 

5. 6. but faith, which to. by love 
Eph. 1. 11. who TO. all things after the counsel 

2. 2. the spirit that ;,ow to. in the disobedient 

3. 20. according to the power that to. in us 
Phil. 2. 13. for it is G. that to. in you to will and do 
Col. 1. 29. his working, which to. in me mightily 
1 Thess. 2. 13. effectually ?o. in you that believe 
Jam. 1. 3. that the trying of your faith w. patience 

20. the wrath of man to. not righteousness of God 
Rev. 21. 27, nor whatsoever to, abomination 
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^J'ORKING, Participle. 
Psal. 52. ... like a sharp razor, to. deceitfully 

74. 12. TO. salvation in the midst of the earth 
Ezek. 46. 1. the gate shall be shut the six to. days 
Mark 16. 20. the Lord to. with them, with signs 
i^pwi.1.27. men with men to. that wliich is unseemly 

7. 13. sin TO. death in me by that which is good 
1 Cor. 4. 12. and labour, to. with our own hands 
Eph. 4. 23. TO. with his hands the thing that is good 
2Thcss. 3. 11. TO. not at all, but are busy-bodies 
Heb. VS. 21. TO. in you that which is well pleasing 
Rev. 16. 14. they are the spirits cjf devils to. miraclei 

WORKING, Substantive. 
Isa. 28. 29. from the Lord who is excellent in la. 

1 Cor. 9. 6. have not we power U) forbear to.? 
12. 10. to another the w. of miracles 

Eph. 1. 19. according to the to. of his mighty power 

3. 7. given me by the effectual to. of his power 

4. 16, according to the effectual to. in the measure 
Phil. 3. 21. according to the TO. whereby he is able 
Col. 1. 29. bis TO. which worketh in me mightily 

2 Thess. 2. 9. whose coming is after the to. of Satan 

WORKMAN. 
Exod. 26. fl, cheruhims, the work of a cunning TO. 
35.35.Bezaleel and Aholiab with wisdom to work 
all mannerof workof the cunning to. 38. 23. 
Cant. 7. 1. like jewels, the work of a cunning to. 
Isa. 40. 19. the to. meltelh a graven image 
■ 20. he seeketh to him a cunning to. to prepare 
.ler. 10. 3. the work of the to. with the axe 
Hos. 8. 6. the TO, made it, therefore it is not God 
Mat. 10. ]0. the to. is worthy of his meat 
2Tini. 2. 15. a to. that needeth not be ashamed 

WORKMANSHIP. 
Exod. 31. 3. and in ail manner of to. 5. | 35. 31. 
2 Kings 16. 10. according to all the to. thereof 
Ezek. 28. 13. the to. of tabrets was prepared in thee 
Eph. 2. 10. for we are his to. created in Christ Jesuo 

WORKMEN. 
2Kings 12.14.but thev gave that to the w. to repair 
the ho use of the'Lord , 15. 2 Chron. 34. 10, 17. 
1 Chr.22. 15. there are to. with thee in abundance 
25. 1. number of TO. || 2 Chron. 24. 13. to. wrought 
Ezra 3. 9. to set forward the to. in the house of God 
Isa. 44. 11. behold, the to. they are of men 
Acts 19. 25. called with the lo. of like occupation 

WORLD, 
In Greek, Cosmos ; in Hebrew, Thebal. It i» 
taken for the whole 7iniverse ; comprehending 
the heavens, earth, sea, the elements, the angels^ 
men, animals, in a 7cord, all created beings. 
John 1. 10, The world was made by him. 
It is also put for the race of mankind ; some- 
times in an extensive sense, far all the pos- 
terity of .^dam. Rom. 5. 12, By one man 
sin entered into the world. " Siii came to be 
among maiikitid ;" it is a metonymy, the thing 
cor.ioining, being put for the inhabitants con- 
tained. Sometimes it is taken in a more re- 
stricted sense, as in John 15. 18. it is put for 
the wicked in the world, for 7inregenerated 
unrenewed persons. If the world hale you, 
ye know that it hated me before it hated you. 
IVie wicked are called the world, because they 
relish and savour nothing but worldly things^ 
and purs7ie nothing but worldly designs. It is 
put likewise for God's chosen people, whether 
Jews or Gentiles. 2 Cor. 5. 19, God was in 
Christ, reconciling the 70orld to himsel-f. And 
in John 3. 16, God so loved the world, that he 
gave his only begotten Son to die in their stead 
and give satisfaction for them to his justice. 
Believers are called the world, both because 
they arc taken from among .Tews and Gentiles, 
and do participate iii the corruption uf the 
world. World is put for the Gentiles only, 
Rom. 11. 12, If the fall of them be the riches 
of the world. The .Tews rejecting the gospel, 
and so falling from being God's people, was 
the occasion of God's mavifesting his abun- 
dant grace in the conversion of the Gentiles. 
It is put for sensual lusts and pleasures, for 
the 1 idles, honours, and dignities of the world. 
1 .Tohn 2. 15, Love not the world, neither the 
things that are in the world. It aUo stands for 
tlie good things of this world. 1 Cor. 7. 31, 
They that use this world, as not abusing it. 
The children of this world, are sucTi as live in tkt 
world , wliether they be good, or bad, Luke 20.34. 
The devil is called tlie prince of this world, 
John 12. 31. and the God of this 70orld, 2Coi! 
4. 4. He boasted to our Saviour that he was 
so, Mat. 4. 9, and he acteth in this world like 
a prince, powerfilly working in the children 
of disobedience, Eph. 2. 2. In Heb. 2. 5. the 
apostle calls tlie gospel-sraie of the church tha 
world to come. It is put for the Roman eiw 
pire, Luke 2. 1. 
Concerning the creation of the world, it is aslg$ 
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fincel arid if all cor])oral things were ranged 
in order at tkc same, lime; or only in the space 
of seoen days, as Closes describes in the be- 
ginning of Genesisl i>ome interpreters are 
of opinion, that God created all the matter of 
the universe out of nothing in an instant, by 
one simple act of his almighty will; but they 
arc nut agreed about the other question. Some 
maintain that sensible beings were nut brought 
to their full perfection, till after the space of 
seven days was completed. This opinion is 
founded itpon JIoscs' narration, who expresses 
it very distinctly. Besides, it cannot be easily 
conceived, that the chaos should settle into any 
regular order, till after an infinite variety of 
different motions, by which the parts of matter 
separated from our. another, which were of 
different and incompatible qualities; and till 
there should be a union and coalescence of 
those which were of the same form and nature; 
and that all those inotions could not be per- 
formed till after a sufficient space of lime. 
Others, fearing that consequences contrary to 
the immutability and omnipotence of the Cre- 
ator might be drawn from the opinion of a 
successive creation, have thought, that nothing 
should be inferred from Moses' description, 
but a mental sxLccession of order, and that he 
only represents the creation as performed in 
succession of time' to accommodate himself to 
the apprehensions of the vulgar, and to give a 
more intelligible account of it. Matter, al- 
ways obedient to the commands of the Almighty , 
had no need of preparation. But the first 
opinion has the greatest number of followers 
It is also inquirea, at what season of the year 
the world 2cas created 1 The generality of the 
fathers think it was created in the Spring. 
But a great number of others, among whom 
are the most learned Chronolo gists, contend 
that the world was created in Autumn. They 
urge, 1. Thatthe Hebrews, the Egyptians, and 
most of the Orientals, began their year at 
Autumn; tchich custom they had received from 
their ancestors, and they from the fi.rst men, 
who would naturally commence theiryear from 
the time when the world began. 2. When God 
created Adam and Eve, and all other animals, 
he was to provide them withnccessary nourish- 
ment. 3. There was fruit itpon the trees in 
the garden of Eden, Gen. 3. 2, 3. It was 
therefore Autumn, say they, in whatever place 
we suppose Adam to have been created. 
1 Sam. 2. 8. he hath set the w. upon them 
2Sa77i. 22. 16. the channels of the sea appeared, the 
foundations of the zc. were discovered, Ps.18.15. 
1 Chron. 16. 30. the w. also shall not he moved 
Job 18. 18. he shall be chased out of the w. 
34. 13. or who hath disposed the whole w.? 
37. 12. that they may do on the face of the w. 
Psal. 9. 8. he shall judge the w. in righteousness, 
minister judgment to the people, 96. 13. 1 98. 9. 

17. 14. deliver my soul from the men of the w. 

19. 4. their words to end of the w. Rom. 10. 18. 
22. 27. all the ends of the w. shall remember 

24. 1. the earth and the w. is tlie Lord's, and they 
that dwell therein, 98. 7. JVaA. 1. 5. 

33. 8. let the inhabitants of the id. stand in awe 

49. 1. give ear, all ye inhabitants of the w. 

50. 12. for the w. is mine 

77. 18. the lightnings lightened the id. 97. 4. 

89. 11. thou hast founded the w. and its fulness 

90. 2. hadst formed the earth and the w. 

93. 1. the w. also is established, it cannot be moved 
96. 10. w. also shall be established, not be moved 
Prov. 8. 26. while he had not made dust of the w. 
Eccl. 3. 11. also he hath set the w. in their heart 
fsa. 13. 11. I will punish the w. for their evil 
14. 17. is this he that made the zc. as a wilderness? 
21. nor fill the face of the ?o. with cities 
24. 4. the w. languisheth and fadeth away 
27. 6. Israel shall fill the face of the w. with fruit 

34. 1. let the w. hear, and all that come forth 
45. 17. ye shall not be confounded, w. without end 

JUat. 4. 8. the devil sheweth him all the kingdoms 

of the w. and the glory of them, Luke 4. 5. 

5. 14. ye are the light of this w. a city on a hill 

13. 38. the field is the w. good seed are children 

40. so shall it be in the end of this w. 49. 

16. 26. what profited, if he shall gain the whole w. 

and lose his own soul? Mark 8. 36. Luke 9. 25. 

18. 7. woe to the w. because of oflences 
24.14.this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached 

in all the w. for a witness to all, Mark 14. 9. 
LukeLlO. w ho have been since w. began, Acts 3.21. 
2. 1. a decree that all the w. should be taxed 

20. 35. they that are worthy to obtain that w. 
.^ohn 1. 10. he was in the w. the w. was made by 

him, and the w. knew him not. Acts 17. 24. 
29 the Lamb of G. that takes away the sin of w. 
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John 3.16. God so loved the w. that he gave his Son 

17. tiiut tiie w. through him miglit be saved 
4. 42. Christ, the Saviour of the w. 1 John 4. 14. 
6.33.bread of God is he thatgiveth life unto the w. 

51. my flesh, which I give for the life of the w. 
7. 4. if thou do these things, shew thyself to the w. 

7. the w. cannot hate you, but me it hateth 
8. 12. Jesus said, I am the light of the w. 9. 5. 
12. 19. behold, the w. is gone after him 

47 I came not to judge, but to save the 7C. 

14. 17. the Spirit, whom the w. cannot receive 
19. a little while and the w. seeth me no more 
22. Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thy- 
self unto us and not unto the w.? 

27. my peace I give, not as the w. giveth, give I 
31. that the w. may know I love Father 

15. 18. if the w. hate you, 1 John 3. 13. 

19. if ye were of the ?c. the w. would love his own 

16. 20. but the w. shall rejoice 

28. 1 leave the w. and go to the Father 

33. be of good cheer, I have overcome the w. 

17. 5. the glory I had with thee before the w. was 
6. thy name to men thou gavest me out of the w. 

9. I pray not for w. but for them hast given me 

14. w. hated them, because they arenotof the w. 

15. thou shouldest not take them out of the w. 

16. they are not of the w. even as I am not of w. 
21. thatthe w. may believe thou hastsenl me, 23. 
25. O Father, the w. hath not known thee 

18. 20. Jesus answered, I spake openly to the w. 
21. 25. I suppose w. could not contain the books 

Acts 17. 6. these that turned the w. upside down 

19. 27. Diana, whom Asia and the w. worshippeth 
24. 5. a mover of sedition thro' the w. a ringleader 

Rom.l. 8. your faith is spoken of thro' the whole w. 
3. 6. for then how shall God judge the w. 
19. that all the w. may become guilty before God 

4. 13. the promise that he should be heir of the w. 
11. 12. if the fall of them be the riches of the w- 

15. if casting away of them be reconciling ofw. 

1 Cor. 1. 21. the w. by wisdom knew not God 
2.7.the wisdom which God ordained before the w. 

12. now we have received not the spirit of the w. 

3. 22. or the w. or life, or death, all are yoKrs 

4. 9. for we are made a spectacle to w. to angels 

13. we are made as the filth of w. and offscouring 

5. 10. for then must ye needs go out of the w. 

6. 2. do ye not know that saints shall judge the w.? 

7. 33. careth for the things that are in the w. 34. 

8. 13. I will eat no flesh while the w. standeth 
11. 32. that we should not be condemned with w. 

2 Cor. 5. 19. God in Christ reconciling w. to himself 
Gal. 6. 14. God forbid that I should glory, save in 

the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom 
the w. is crucified unto me, and I unto the w. 

2Tim. 1. 9. in Christ before the w. began. Tit. 1. 2. 

Hcb. 2. 5. he put not in subjection the la. to come 

6. 5. have tasted the powers of the w. to come 

11. 38. of whom the w. was not worthy 

Jam. 1. 27. to keep himself unspotted from the w. 

3. 6. the tongue is a fire, a 2d. of iniquity 

4. 4. the friendship of the lo. is enmity with God, 

a friend of the w. is the enemy of God 

2 Pet. 2. 5. God spared not tlie old w. bringing in 

the flood on the w. of the ungodly 

3. 6. whereby the w. that then was, perished 

1 John 2. 2. he is the propitiation for the sins of w. 
15. love not the w. \\ 16. but is of the id. 

17. the w. passeth away, and the lusts thereof 
3.1. the M.knoweth us not,because it knew him not 

4. 5. they are of the 70. therefore speak of the w. 

5. 4. what is born of God, overcometh the w.5. 
19. we are of God, whole w. lieth in wickedness 

Rev. 3. 10. hour of temptation shall come on all w. 

12. 9. called Satan, who deceiveth the whole w. 

13. 3. and all the w. wondered after the beast 

See Foundation. 
In, or into the WORLD. 
Psal. 73. 12. the ungodly who prosper in the w. 
Mat. 26. 13. this gospel be preached in the whole w. 
Mark 10. 30. he shall receive a hundred-fold, and 
in the w. to come eternal life, Luke 18. 30. 
JoAn 1.9. lighteth every man that comes into the 10. 

10. be was in the to. and the w. was made by him 
3.17. God sent not his Son iTiio t. zo. to condemn w. 

19. light is come into the w. men loved darkness 

6. 14. prophet that should come into the w- 11. 27. 

9. 5. as long as I am in thew.I am the light of w. 
12. 46. I am come aWght into the w. whobelieveth 

16. 33. in w. ye shall have tribulation, in me peace 

17. 11. I am no more in the w. these are in the w. 

12. while I was with them in the lo. I kept them 

18. 37. and for this cause came I into the w. 
Rom. 5. 12. as by one man sin entered into thew. 

13. for until the law, sin was in the w. 

1 Cor. 8. 4. we know an idol is nothing in the w. 
Eph. 2. 12. having no hope, without God in the w. 
Col. 1. 6. gospel is come to you as it is in all the w. 
1 TiOT.l.l5. Chr. Jesus came into lo. to save sinners 
3. 16. seen of angels and believed on in the w. 



Heb. 10. 5. when he cometh into the to. Ijc sajtb 
1 Pet. 5. 9. the same afflictions that arc in the to 

1 John 2. 15. love not the things that are in the w. 
4. 1. many false prophets are, gone out into thew. 

3. antichrist, even now already is it in the w. 

4. because he is greater than l>e that i.> in the ic 
9. God sent his Son into the w. that we mightlivf 

2 John 7. many deceivers are entered into the w. 

This WORLD. 
Mat. 12. 32. it shall not be forgiven him in this w. 

13. 22. cares of (/as w. choked word, Mark 'i^.ld- 
Z>wAe 16. 8. for the children of this w. are wiser thaa 

20. 34. JLesus said, the children of this w. marry 
John 8. 23. ye are of this w. I am not of this w. 
9. 39. for judgment I am come into this w. 
12. 25. he that hateth life in this w. shall keep it 
31. Jesussaid, now is the judgmenloi' this w. now 
shall the prince of this w. be cast out 
13. 1. he should depart out of this w. to the Father 

14. 30. for prince of this w. cometh, nothing in ma 
16. 11. because the prince of this w- is judged 

18. 36. Jesus answered, my kingdom is not of this 

w. if my kingdom were of this w. 

Rom. 12. 2. be not conformed to this w. but transf. 

1 Cor. L 20. where is the ilispulerof Z/a's w.? hath 

not God made foolish the wisdom of this w.7 

2. 6. yet we speak not the wisdom of this w. 

3. 18. if any man seemeth to be wise in this w. 
19. the wisdom of this w. is foolishness v/ith Gort 

5. 10. yet not with the fornicators of this w. 

7. 3]. they that use this w. as nut abusing it 
2Co7-. 4. 4. thegod of this w. hath blinded the minda 
Gal.l .4. he might deliver us fiomthis present evil w. 
Eph. 1. 2]. not only in this w. but in that to come 

2. 2. ye walked accordingto the course of this w. 

6. 12. against the rulers of the darkness of this w. 
1 Tim. 6. 7. for we brought nothing into this w. 

17. charge them that are rich in this w. 
2Tim. 4. ](). Demas having loved this presents. 
Tit. 2. 12. we should live godly in this present ie. 
Jam- 2. 5. God hath chosen the poor of this w. 
1 Johjt 3. 17. but whoso hath this w. good and seeth 

4. 17. because as he is, so are we in this m 

WORLDLY. 
Tit. 2. 12. denying ungodliness and w. lusts 
Heb. 9. 1. the first covenant had a w. sanctuary 

WORLDS. 

Heb. 1. 2. by his Son, by whom also he made the ie 

11. 3. the w. were framed by the word of God 

WORM. 
When the scripture would represent to us a per 
son that is weak, mean, and despised in tht 
world, it compares him to a worm of the earth- 
because nothing is found to be more contempt* 
ble than this creature. Job 2.5. 6, How much 
less man that is a worm? And the Psalvmt 
says, lam a wor?7i, and no man, PsaZ. S2.6. Thi 
worm of the damned dies not, and their fire shali 
never be quenched, Isa. 66.24. " They will feel 
a worm of conscience that shall never die, and 
the fiery wrath of God upon their souls and 
bodies that shall never go out." 
Exod. 16. 24. neither was there any w. therein 
Job 17. 14. 1 said to the w. thou art my mother 

24. 20. the w. shall feed sweetly on him 

25. 6. much less man that is a w. and son of man 
Psal. 22. 6. but I am a 70. and no man, a reproach 
Isa. 14. 11. the w. is spread under thee, and worms 

41. 14. fear not, thou 20. Jacob, and ye men of Isr. 

51, 8. and the jd. shall eat them like wool 

66. 24. for their w. shall not die, nor their fire be 

quenched, Mark 9. 44, 46, 48. 

Jonah 4. 7. God prepared a w. it smote the gourd 

WORMS. 
Exod. 16. 20. their manna bred w. and stank 
Deut. 28. 39. grapes, for the w. shall eat them 
Job 7. 5. my flesh is clothed with w. and dust 

19. 26. though w, destroy this body, yet in my 

flesh shall I see God 

21.26. they shall lie down, and w. shall cover thera 

Isa. 14. 11. worm under thee, and the w. cover thee 

Mic. 7. 17. they move out of their holes like w. 

j3c£sl2.23.Herod was eaten ofwj. and gave upghost 

WORMWOOD. 
Deut. 29. 18. lest there be a root that beareth »o. 
Prov. 5. 4. her end is bitter as'w. sharp as a sword 
.ler. 9. 15. I will feed them with w. 2.3. 15. 
Lam. 3. 15. he hath made me drunken with w. 

19. remembering my misery, the w. and the gall 
Amos 5. 7. ye who turn judgment to w. 
Rev. 8. 11. the name of the star is called w. and 
the third part of the waters become mu 
WORSE. 
Gen. 19. 9. we will deal w. with thee than them 
2 Sam. 19. 7. that will be lo. than all that befell thee 

1 Kings 16. 25. Omri did w. than all before him 

2 Kings 14. 12. Judah was put to the ?o. before I.« 

rael, and fled to their tents, SlChron. 25. ?2 

1 Chrnn. 19. 16. the Syrians were put to the ?o, 19 

2 Chron. 6. 24. if thy "people be put to the w 



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i Ch on. 33. 9. Manasseh made JerusLilem do ro. 
fsa. 41. f 24. ic than nothing, w. than a viper 
Jer. 7. '26. tlisy did w. than their fathers, 16. 12. 
Dan- 1. ]t). why should he see your faees jc. liking? 
Mat. 9. 16. the rent is made 2C. Mark 2. 21. 

12. 45. wicked spirits dwell there, the last state of 

that man is w. than the first, Luke 11. 26. 

27. 64. I he last enor shall be ?c. than the first 
Mai-k 5.^6. she was nothing bettered, but grew w?. 
John2. 10. men have drunk, then that which is w. 

5. 14. sin no more, lest a to. thing come unto thee 
i Cor. 8. 8. neither if we eat not, are we the w. 

11. 17. you come not for the better, but for the w. 

1 Tim. 5. 8. denied the faith, he is w. than an infidel 

2 Tim. 3. 13. but seducers shall wax 7C. and v). 
2 Pet. 2. 20. the latter end is ic. with them 

WORSHIP. 
Gen. 22. 5. I and the lad will go yonder and w. 
Ezod. 24. 1. come up to the Lord, and to. ye afar off 

34. 14. for thou shalt ?c. no other god, Lord jealous 
Deut.i. 10. lest thou shouldest be driven to w. them 

8. 10. if thou w. other gods, 11. 16. | 30. 17. 

26. 10. shalt set first-fruits before Lord, and w. be- 
fore the Lord thy God, Psal. 22. 27, 29. | 86. 9. 

1 .Sam. 1. 3. this man went up early to w. 

15. 25. turn again, that I may ic. the Lord, 30. 
1 Kings 12.30. the people went to w. before the one 
i Kings 5. 18. to w. in the house of Rimmon 

17. 36. the Lord shall ye fear, and him shall ye w. 

18. 22. hath said to Judah, ye shall w. before this 

altar in Jerusalem, '2 Chron.32. 12. fsa. 36. 7. 

1 Chron. 16. 29. w. Lord in the beauty of holmess, 
Psal. 29. 2. 1 66. 4. 1 96. 9. Mat. 4. iO. Luhe 4. 8. 

Psal.5. 7. I will w. toward thy temple, 138. 2. 
45. 11. he is thy Lord, and w. thou him 
81. 9. neither shall thou w. any strange god 
95. 6. O come let us w. andliow down and kneel 
97. 7. 70. him, all ye gods; Sion heard, was glad 
99. 5. w. at his footsrool, for he is holy, 132. 7. 
9. exalt the Lord, and lo. at his holy hill 

Tsa.2.8. they M3 the work of their hands, 20. | 46.6. 
27. 13. shall w. the L. in holy mount at Jerusalem 
49. 7. princes also shall w. because of the Lord 
66. 23. all flesh shall come to ?c. before me 

Jer. 7. 2. that enter in at these gates to ic. 26. 2. 

13. 10. they that w. other gods, be as this girdle 
25. 6. go not after other gods to ic. them 

44. 19. did we w. her without our meni 
£je/t. 46. 2. he shall m. at the threshold of the gate 

3. the people of the land shall w. at the door 

9. he that entereth to w. by the north gate 
Dan. 3.5. ye fall down, w.the goiden image, 10, 15. 

12. nor w. the image, 18. 28. || 15. if ye w. 

14. do not ye 7d. the golden image I hare set up? 
Mic. 5. 13. no more w. the work of thine hands 
Zeph. 1. 5. them that w. the host of heaven 
2. 11. men shall 20. him, every one from his place 
Zech. 14. 16. to w. the King the Lord of hosts, 17. 
Mat.2. 2. we have seen his star, and come to w. him 

8. that I may come and w. him also 

4. 9. if thou wilt fall down and w. me, Luke 4. 7. 

i5.9.but in vain they do M.me,teaching the comm. 

Tohn 4. 20. ye say that in Jerusalem is the place 

where men ought to ic. Mark 7. 7. 

22. ye w. ye know not what, we know what we 

70. for salvation is of the Jews 

23. they shall w. the Father in spirit, 24. 

12. 20. certain Greeks came to w. at the feast 
4cts 7. 42. God gave them up to w. the host, 43. 

8. 27. an eunuch came to Jeru.^alem to w. 
■ 17. 23. whom ye ignoranlly w. him declare I 
18. 13. persuaded men to w. God contrary to law 

24. 11. Paul came up to Jerusalem to zc. God 

14. Ihey call heresy, so id. I the God of my fathers 
1 Cor. 14. 25. so falling down, he will w. God 
Phil. 3. 3. which w. God in spirit, rejoice in Christ 
Heb. 1. 6. let all the angels of God lo. him 
Rev-3.Q. make them come and ic. before thy feet 

4. 10. and w. him that liveth for ever and ev>.>r 
9.20. that they should not w. devils nor idols 
11. 1. measure temple of God, and them w. therein 

13. 8. all on the earth shall w. the beast, 12. 

15. they that would not w. the image of the beast 

14. 7. w. him that made heaven, earth, and sea 

9. if any man ?o. the beast and his image 

11. who ID. the beast, have no rest day and night 

15. 4. all nations shall come and w. before thee 

19. 10. 1 fell at his feet to w. 22. 8. || 22.9. w. God 

WORSHIPPED. 
Gen. 24. 26. Abraham bowed and w. the Lord, 48. 
52. Abraham's servant w. Lord, bowin? to earth 
Exod. 4. 31. L^rael bowed and w. 12. 27. | 33. 10. 
32. 8. they made a calf, and id. it, Psal. 106. 19. 
34. 8. Moses ?o. || Judg. 7. 15. Gideon w. 
Deut. 17. 3. hath gone and served other gods, 
and w. 29. 26. 1 Kings 9. 9. 2 Kings 21. 21, 
2 Ckro7i. 7. 22. Jer. 1. 16. | 8. 2. | 16. 11. | 
22.9. 
1 Sam. 1. 19. Elkanah and Hannah w. before Lord 
28. Samuel w. \\ 15. 31. Saul w. the Lord 
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2 Sam. 12. 20, then David arose and w. 15. 32. 
1 Kingsll.'iS. have forsaken me, and w. Ashtarolh 
16. 31. Ahab served Baal and w. him, 2-2. 53. 
2Kino-s 17.16. they 70. all the host of heaven and 
served Baal, 21. 3. 2 Chron. 33. 3. 

1 Chron. 20.20. all the congregation bowed down 

and 20. the Lord, 2 Chron. 7. 3. j 29. 28, 29, 30. 
J\''eA. 8. 6. all the jieople w. the Lord, 9. 3, 
Job 1. 20, Job 10. II Ezek. 8. 16. w. the sun 
DuTi. 2. 46, king w. Daniel || 3. 7. tc. golden image 
Mat. 2. 11. the wise men fell down and w. ChrFst 

8. 2. a leper came and zo. him || 9. 18. a ruler id. 

14. 33. they that were in the ship to. him 

15. 25. the woman of Canaan came and w. him 

18. 26. the servant fell down and w. his lord 
23. 9. they held him by the feet and w. him 

17. his disciples w. him, Luke 24. 52. 
Mark5.(\.lhe man ranoutofthe tombs and w.him 

15. 19. they spit tipon him, and bowing, w. him 
John 4. 20. our fathers id. in this mountain 

9, 3S. the blind man believed, and id. him 
Jlcts 10. 25. Cornelius fell down and w. Peter 

16. 14. Lydia w. God 1| 18. 7. Justus w. God 

17. 25. neither is w. with men's hands, gives life 
Rom. 1. 25. ID. the creature more than the Creator 

2 Thess. 2. 4. exalteth himself above all that is w. 
^eJ. 11.21. Jacob w. \\ Rev. 7. 11. the angelsw.G. 
Rev. 5. 14, the twenty-four elders w. 11, 16, j 19. 4. 

13. 4. they w. the dragon, they w. the beast 
16. 2. a sore fell on them which w. his image 

19. 20. he deceived them that lo. his image 

20. 4. I saw the souls that had not w. the beast 

WORSHIPPER. 
JoAn9.31.if any man be a w. of God, him he heareth 
./^cts 19. 35. the city of Ephesus is a w. of Diana 

WORSHIPPERS, 

2 Kings 10. 19, Jehu might destroy the w. of Baal 

21. all the w. of Baal came, none was left 

23. that there be none but the to. of Baal only 

.John 4. 23. when the true ic. shall worship in spirit 

Heb. 10. 2. because that the w. once purged 

WORSHIPPETH. 
JVeA. 9. 6. and the host of heaven w. thee 
75a. 44. 15. yea, he inaketh a god, and w. it, 17. 
Dan. 3. S. and whoso falleth not down and w. 11. 
.Sets 19. 27. whom all Asia and the world ?c. 

WORSHIPPING. 
2 Kings 19, 37, as he was w. in the house of Nis- 
roch his god, his sons smote him, fsa. 37. 38. 
2 Chron. 20. 18. all Judah fell down, w. the Lord 
Mat. 20. 20. mother of Zebedee's children came w. 
Cul. 2. 18. let no man beeuile you in w. of angels 

WORST. 
Ezek. 7. 24. 1 will brins the 7c. of the heathen 

WORTH. 
Gen. 23, 9. for as much money as it is to. give it me 
15. the land is lo. four hundred shekels of silver 
Lev. 27. 23. priest shall reckon the lo. of estimation 
Deut. 15. 18. hath been w. a double hired servant 
2 5'a7n. 18. 3. but thou art w. ten thousand of us 
1 Kings 21.2. give the w. of thy vineyard in money 
Job 24, 25, who will make thy speech nothing w. 
Prov. 10. 20. the heart of the wicked is little w. 
Ezek. 30. 2. prophesv and say, howl ye, woe w. day 

WORTHY. 
Gen. 32. 10. T am not w. of the least of thy mercies 
DewJ. 25. 2. if the wicked man be w?. to be beaten 

1 Sam. 1. 5. but to Hannah he gave a w. portion 
26. 16. as the Lord liveth, ye are w. to die 

2 Sam. 22, 4, who is w. to be praised, Psal. 18, 3, 
1 Kings 1. 52. if lie will shew himself a to. man 
.fpr. 26. 11. this man is w. to die || 16. he is not w. 
.Mat. 3. 11. whose shoes I am not w. to bear 

8. 8. the centurion said. Lord, I am not ?c. that thou 
shouldest come under my roof, Luke 7. 6. 
10. 10. for the workman is w. of his meat 
11, inquire who in it is w. and there abide 
13. and if the house be id. but if it be not w. 
37. loveth more than me, he is not w. of jne, 38. 
22. 8, but they which were bidden were not w. 
Mark 1.7.whose shoes I am not w. to unloose, Luke 
3. 16. ./oAn 1.27. .^cf5 13. 25. 
lAike 3. 8. bring forth fruits 70. of repentance 
7. 4. that he v as w. for whom he should do this 
7. nor thought I myself ?r. to come to thee 

10. 7. for the labourer is 'o. of his hire 

12. 48. he that did commit things to. of stripes 
15. 19. 1 am no more 70. to be called thy son, 21. 
20. 35. shall be accounted tjd. to obtain that world 
21. 36. be accounted w. to escape these things 
Jicts 24. 2. very tjo. deeds are done to this nation 
Rom. 8. 18. are not tjd. to be compared with the glory 
Eph. 4. 1, that ye walk 70. of the vocation 
Col. 1. 10, that ye mi-ht walk lo. of the Lord 
1 Thess. 2. 12. that ye would walk w. of God 
1 Tim. 1, 15, a saying w. of all acceptation, 4. 9. 
5. 18. the labourer is w. of his reward 
i/e&. 10.29. of how much sorer punishment, suppose 
ye, shall he be thought td. who hath trodden 

11. 38. of whom the world was not w. 



Jam. 2. 7. do not tliey blaspheme that v.. naniyl 
Rev. 3. 4. Iney shall walk in white, for they are tj: 
4. 11. thou artjj;. to receive glory, and power, 5. 12 
5.2. who is w. to open the book, and loose the seals 

4. because no man was found vs.Xo open tl.e book 

9. thou art w. to take the book and open the seals 
16. 6. give them blood to drink, for they are lo. 

See Count, Counted, Death. 

WORTHIES. 

J\''ah.2. 5. he shall recount his w. they shall stumble 

WORTHILY. 
Ruth A. 11. do thou w. inEphratah, and be famous 

WOT, TETH. 
Gen. 21. 26. I w. not who hath done this thing 
39. 8. my master td. not what is with me in house 
44. 15. 7C. ve not that such a man as I can divine? 
Exod. 32. i. as for this Moses, we td. not what is 
become of him, 23. .."icts 7. 40. 
JN'7im.22. 6. I w. he whom thou blessest is blessed 
Josh. 2. 5. whither the men went 1 lo. not 
.i^cts 3. 17. 1 70. that through ignorance ye did it 
Rom. 11. 2. 7D. ye not what the scripture saith? 
Phil. 1. 22. yet what I shall choose I w. not 

WOVE. 
2 Kings23. 7. the women 70. hangings for the grove 

WOVEN. 
Exod.23. 32. ephod have binding of id. work, 39. 22. 
39. 27. made coats of fine linen zc. work for Aaron 
John 19. 23. the coat was without seam, vj. 

WOULD. 
Gen. 30. 34. 1 ?o. it might be according to thy word 
JVum. 22. 29. 1 td. there were a sword in mine hand 
1 Kings 13. 33. whosoever 70. he consecrated him 
JVcA. 9. 24. they might do with them as they w. 
Esth.9. 5. Jews did what they zc.io their enemies 
Psal. 81. 11. not hearken, and Israel ic. none of me 
Prov. 1, 25. but ye td. none of my reproof 

30. they 70. none of my counsel, despised reproof 
Dan. 5. 19. whom he ?c. he slew, and whom hew. he 

kept alive, and whom he w. he set up, andzc. 
Mat.". 12. whatsoever ye to. that men should do to 
you, do ye even so to them, Luke 6. 31. 
27. 15. the governor was wont to release a pri- 
soner whom they w. 
Mark 3. 13. and he calleth to him whom he td. and 

they came unto him, 

10. 35. 70. thou shouldest do for us what we desire 
36. what 7D. ye that I should do for you ? 

■Tohn 6. \1. he distributed fishes as much as they w. 
.,^cts 18. 14. reason zc. that I should bear with you 
Rom. 7. 15. whatlzc. that I do not, but what] hate 
19. for the good that I 70. I do not, but the evil 

1 Cor. 7. 7. 1 ic. that all men were even as I myseL 
14. 5. I 70. that ye all spake with tongues 

2 Cor. 12. 20. I shall not find you such as I td. 
Gal. 2. 10. they 70. that we remember the poor 

5. 12. I ID. they were cut oflT which trouble you 
17. so that ye cannot do the things that ye to. 

Col. 2. 1. 1 TD. ye knew what great conflict I have 

3 .Tohn 10. forbiddeth them that td. casteth ihcm out 
Rev. 3. 15. 1 know thy works, I td. wert cold or hot 

WOULD God. 
Exod. 16. 3. TO. God we had died in Eeypt, when 
we sat by the flesh pots, J\''iivi. 14. 2. 
J\''ti m. 1\. 29. ID. Go dciW Lord's people were prophets 
20.3. TO. God we had died when our brethren died 
Z)e2ti.2S.67.z/7. G. it were even, ?c. (?. it were morn. 
Josh. 1.1. TD. G. we had dwelt on other side Jordan 
.TTidg. 9. 29. TD. G. this people were under my hand 
2 Sa7n,18.33. to. G,,-' T had died for thee, O Absalom 
2 Kings 5.3. k. God my lord were with the prnphei 
Jlcts 26. 29. TO. God that all were such as I am 

1 Cor. 4. 8. and I to. to God ye did reign 

2 Cor. 11. 1. TD. to God ve could bear with me 

WOULD not. 

1 Sam. .20. 9. if I knew, then td. not I tell thee? . 

31. 4. his armour-bearer td. Jiot, 1 Chron. 10. 4. 

2 SaTTi. 12. 17. he 70. not, nor did he eat with theno 

13. 16. but Amnon 7d. not hearken unto her ' 
25. howbeit David td. not go, but blessed him 

14. 29. but Joab td. not come to Absalom 

1 Kings 22, 49, but Jehoshaphat to. not 

2 Kings 24, 4. which the Lord w. not pardon 
JVeA.9!30. yet 70. the v not give ear, therefore gavest 
Job 9, 16, yet 70, I Tiot beheve he had hearkened 
Tsa. 30. 15. and ve w. not, Mat. 23. 37. /,7iA-e 13.34 
Mat. 18.30.besoughthim to have patience, he w.noi 

t2. 3. they that were bidden ic. not come 

23. 30. we TD. not have been partakers with them 

24. 43. TD- not have sufl^ered his house to be broken 
27. 34. when he had tasted, he z^i. not drink 

Mark9. 30. he td. r?oi that any man should know it 
Luke 15. 28. and he was angry, and td. not go in 

18. 4. he TD. not for a while, but afterward? s.:ild 
13. hezr.Tioiliftupso much as his eyes to heaven 

10. 27. who 70. not that I should reign over thera 
.John 7. 1. for he to. not walk in Jewry 
Jlcts 9. 38. that he to. iTot del.ay to come to them 

21.14. and when heio.iiothe persuadetlweceass*; 
Rom. 7. 16, if then I do that which I to, nnt 



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Rom. 7. 19. but the evil that I to. not, that I do 
11. 25. 1 w. not, brethren, that ye should be igno- 
rant oflliis mystery, 1 Cor. 10. 1. 

1 Cor. 10. 20. I 70. not yc should liave fellowship 

2 Cor.."2.2U. shall he found to you, such as ye w. not 
I These. 2.'^). because we tv. not be chargeable to you 
Heb. 4. 8. then w. lie ?iot afterwards have spoken 

WOULDEST. 
Jos/t.l5.18.CaIebsai(l, what ?o. thou? l^i^i^s 1.16. 
John 21. 18. thou walkedst whither Ihou w. 

WOULDEST not. 
John 21. 18. shall carry thee whither thou w. not 
/leb. 10. 5. sacrifice and offering thou w. not, 8. 

WOUND. 
Exod. 21. 25. give jo. for w. stripe for stripe 
I Kings 22. 35. and ihe blood ran out of the w. 
Job 34. 6. my w. is incurable without transgression 
Psal. M. t V. suddenly their w. shall be 
Prov. 6. 33. a -w. and dishonour shall he get 
20. 30. the blueuc'ss of a to. cleanseth away evil 
isa. 30. 2\ he heaicth the stroke of their w. 
Jer. 10. 39. woe is me, for my w. is grievous 
15. 18. and why is iny w. incurable? 
30. 12. and thy w. is grievous, Kah. 3. 19. 
14. i wounded thee with w- of an enemy 
^05.5.13. Judah saw his zc. could notcureyour w. 
Obad. 7. they that eat have laid a w. under thee 
Mic. 1. 9. her ?/;. is incurable, it is come to Judah 
Rev. 13. 3. and his deadly w. was healed, 12, 14. 

WOUNDS. 
^ Kings 8. 29. king Joram went to be healed of the 
w. the Syrians had given him, 9. 15. 2 Chr. 22. 6. 
Job 9. 17. he mulliplied my w. without cause 
Psal.'3B5. my w. slink, are corrupt because of folly 

147. 3. he healeth and bindeth up their w. 

Prov. 18. 8. words of a tale-bearer are as w. 26. 22. 

23.29. who hath woe? who hath w. without cause? 

27. 6. faithful are w. of friend, but kisses of enemy 

Isa. 1. 6. there is no soundness in it, but w. bruises 

, Jer. 6. 7. before me continually is grief and w. 

30. 17. 1 will heal thee of thy w. saith the Lord 
Zeck. 13. 6. what are these w. in thy hands? 
LiUke 10. 34. the Samaritan bound up his w. 

WOUND. 
Deut. 32. 39. 1 kill, I make alive; I w. and I heal 
Psal. 68. 21. God shaii w. the head of his enemies 
110. 6. he shall w, the heads over many countries 
Amos 9. 1 1- and w. them in the head all of them 
i Cor. 8. 12. when ye w. their weak conscience 

WOUND. 
John 19.40. Ihey w. body of Jesus in linen clothes 
Acts 5. 6. young men w. up Ananias, buried him 

WOUNDED. 
Deut. 23. 1. he that is w. in the stones, not enter 
Judg. 20. 13!. to smite of the people w- 139. 

1 Sam. 17. 52. the w. of the Philistines fell down 

31. 3. Saul was w. of t.Se archers, 1 Chron. 10. 3. 

2 Sain. 22.39. 1 have w. mine enemies, Psal. 18. 38. 

1 Kings 20. 37. so that in smiting he w. him 

22. 34. carry me out, for I am w. 2 Chron. 18. 33. 

3 Kings 8. 28. and the Syrians w. Joram 

2 Chron. 35. 23. have me away, for I am sore w. 
Job 24. 12. and the soul of the w. crieth out 
Psal. C4.7. shoot at i hem, suddenly shall they be w 

69. 2fi. to the grief of those whom thou hast w. 
100. 22. I am poor, and my heart is w. within me 
Prov. 7. 26. for she hath cast down many w. 
18. 14. but a w. spirit who can bear? 
Cant. 5. 7. the watchmen found me, they w. mo 
Isa. 51. 9. art thou not it that w. the dragon? 
53. 5. but he was lo. for our transgressions 
i7er. 30. 14.1 w. thee with the wound of an enemy 
37. 10. there remained but w. men among them 
51. .52. through all the land the w. shall groan 
Lam. 2. 12. when tiiey swooned as w. in the streets 
EzeA.26. 1.1. when the w. cry, shall not isles shake? 
28. 23. the w. shall be judged in the midst of her 
30. 24. with the groanings of a deadly w. man 
./oei 2.8. when they fall on thesword,shallnotbe w. 
Zech. 13. 6. I was w. in the house of my friends 
J^ark 12.4. he sent anotherservant, they caststones 
and they w. him in the head, I^ke 20. 12. 
Luke 10. 30. he fell amongst thieves, which w. him 
y?cis 19.16. they fled oatofthat house naked andw. 
Rev. 13. 3. 1 saw one of his heads, as it were w. 

WOUNDEDST. 
Hab.2.Vi. thou w. theheadontof house of wicked 

WOUNDETH. 
Job .5. 18. he to. and his hands make whole 
Ezek. 28, 1 9. no God, in the hand of him that tc. 

WOUNDING. 
Gen. 4. 23. for I have slain a man to my w. 

WRANGLING. 
Jam. 3. 1 17. the wisdom from above is without w. 

WRAP. 
7sa.Q8.20.narrower than that he can zc.himself in it 
Mid. 2. judge asketh for a reward; so they lo. it up 

WRAPPED. 
Cc7i.38.14.Tamar 70. herselfandsat inopen place 
1 Snpi. 21. 9. Goliath's sword is w. in a cloth 
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1 Kings 19. 13. Elijah w. his face in his mantle 
2/u'rto-s2.8.Elijah took his mantle and io.it together 
Job b. 17. his roots ate w. about the heap 

40. 17. the sinews of his stones are tc. together 
Ezek. 21. 15. the sword is w. up for slaughter 
Jonah 2. 5. the weeds were w. about my head 
Mat. 27. 59. Joseph w. the body in a clean linen 
cloth, Mark 15. 46. Luke 23. 53. 
Luke 2. 7. Mary w. him in swaddling clothes 

12. ye shall find the babe w. in swaddling clothes 
John 20. 7. napkin w together in a place by itself 

WRATH. 
Gen. 49. 7. cursed be their w. for it was cruel 
Lev- 10. 6. lest w. come upon all the people 
Jv'u77t. 1.53. that no w. be on the congregation, 18.5. 
16. 46. for there is w. gone out from the Lord 
Deut. 9. 7. how thou provokedst the Lord to w. 22. 

29. 28. the Lord rooted them put in anger and w. 
32. 27. were it not I feared the w. of the enemy 

Josh. 9. 20. let them live, lest w. be upon us 
22. 20. and w. fell on all the congregation 

2 Sam. 11. 20. if so be that the king's w. arise 
2 Kings 23. 26. the Lord turned not from great w. 

1 Chr. 27. 24. he finished not, because there fell w. 

2 Chr. 19. 2. therefore is w. upon thee from Led 
10. they trespass not, and so w. come upon you 

24. 18. w. came upon Judah for this trespass 

28. 13. and there is fierce lo. against Israel 

29. 10. that his fierce id. may turn away from us 
32. 25. therefore there was w. upon him 

Ezra 5. 12. our fathers had provoked God to w. 
7. 23. why should there be w. against the realm? 
JVeA. 13. 18. yet ye bring more w. upon Israel 
Esth. 1. 18. thus there shall arise too much to. 

2. 1. when the w. of the king was appeased 

3. 5. Mordecai bowed not, then Haman fuU of to. 

7. 10. then was the king's w. pacified 
Job 5. 2. for w. killeth foolish man, and envy -slays 

19. 29. for 20. brings the punishments of the sword 
21. 20. he shall drink of the zo. of the Almighty 
36. 13. but the hypocrites in heart heap up id. 

18. because there is w. beware lest he take thee 
Psal. 37. 8. forsake w. || 55. 3. in w. they hate me 

76. 10. surely the w. of man shall praise thee, the 
remainder of ?o. shalt thou restrain 
138.7. shalt stretch thy hand against w. of enemies 
Prov. II. 23. the expectation of the wicked is to. 
12.l6.a fool's 70. presently known, butprudentmen 
14.29. that is slow to w. is of great understanding 
15. 1. a soft answer turneth away w. but words 

16. 14. the 70. of a king is as messengers of death 
19. 12. the king's to. is as the roaring of a lion 

19. a man of great w. shall suffer punishment 
21. 14. a reward in the bosom pacifieth strong to. 

24. scorner is his name, who dealeth in proud w. 
27. 3. but a fool's to. is heavier than them both 

4. TO. is cruel, and anger is outrageous, but who 

is able to stand before envy? 
29.8.a city into a snare,hut wise men turn away to. 

30. 33. the forcing of to. bringeth forth strife 
Eccl. 5. 17. he hath much to. with his sickness 
Isa. 13. 9. the day of the Lord cometh with to. 

14. 6. he who smote the people in to. with a stroke 

54. 8. in a little to. I hid my face from thee 
Jer. 21. 5. I myself will fight against you in to. 

32. 37. whither I have driven them in great to. 

44. 8. in that ye provoke me to to. with idols 
Ezek. 7. 12. to. is on all the multitude thereof 
JVaA. 1. 2. and he reserveth to. for his enemies 
Ifab. 3. 2. O Lord, in to. remember mercy 
Zeph. 1. 18. gold shall not deliver in the day of to. 
Zec/i. 7.12. therefore came a great 70. from the Lord 

8. 14. when your fathers provoked me to to. 
Mat. 3. 7. to flee fi-om to. to come, Luke 3. 7. 
Luke 4. 28. they were filled with to. .^cts 19. 28. 

21. 23. for there shall be to. on this people 
Rom. 2.5. but treasures! up 70. against the day of to. 

8. but to them that obey unrighteousness, to. 
4. 15. because thelawworketh to. where no law is 

5. 9. we shall be saved from to. through him 
9.22. endured the vessels of to. fitted to destruction 

12. 19. avenge not, but rather give place to to. 

13. 4. for he is the minister of God to execute to. 

5. ye must needs be subject, not only for w. 
Gal. 5. 20. the works of the flesh are to. strife 
Eph. 2. 3. we were by nature the children of to. 

4. 26. let not the sun go down upon your to. 
31. let all TO. anger, and clamour be put away 

6. 4. fathers, provoke not your children to to. 
Col. 3. 8. put off all these, to. malice, blasphemy 
1 Thcss. 1. 10. who delivered us from the to. to come 

2. 16. for w. is come on them to ths uttermost 

5. 9. for God hath not appointed us to w. 
1 Tim. 2. 8. lifting up holy hands, without ir, 
Heb. 11. 27. Moses not fearing the w. of the king 
Jam.l.l9.1et every man be slow to speak,slow to w. 

20. w. of man worketh not righteousness of God 
Rev. 6. 16. and hide us from the to. of the Lamb 

12. 12. the devil is come down, having great w. 
14. 8. she made all nations drink wine of to. 18.3. 



Day of WRATH. 

.Tob 20. 28. his goods flow away in the day of his a 
21. .'iO. the wicked brought forth to the day of to 
Psal. 110.5. Lord strike thro' kings in do?/ o/iiis le 
Prov. 11.4. riches profit not in the day of w. 
Zcph. 1. 15. that day is a day of w. and trouble 
Rom. 2.5. but treasurest up w. against the day ofw 
Rev. 6. 17. for the great day of his to. is come 

WRATH of God. 
2 Chron. 28. 11. the fierce to. of God is upon you 
Eira 10. 14. till the to. of God be turned from uj 
Psal. 78. 31. the w. of God came upon them 
John 3. 36. but the to. of God abideth on him 
Rom.. ]. 18. the to. of God is revealed from heaven 
£p/7.5.0. because of these things, to. of God cometh 
on the children of disobedience, Col. 3. 6. 
Rev.^A. 10. shall drink ofthewineof the to. of God 
19, and cast it into wine-press of the w. of Goa 
15. 1. for in them is filled up the w. of God 
7. seven golden vials full of the to. of God 
16. 1. pour the vials of the to. of God on earth 
19. 15. he treadeth the wine-press of the to. of God 

His WRATH. 
Deut. 29. 23. which the Lord overthrew in his w 

1 Sa7n.2S. 18. nor executedst his to. upon Amalek 

2 Kings 23. 26. the Lord turned not from his to. 
2 Chron. 29. \Q.his fierce to. may turn away, 30. 8. 
Ezra 8. 22. his w. is against them that forsake him 
Esth. 7. 7. king arising from the banquet in his w. 
Job 16. 9. he teareth me in his to. who hateth me 

20. 23. God shall cast the fury oi his %d. on him 
Psal. 2. 5. then shall he speak to them in his w. . 

21. 9. the Lord shall swallow them up in his w. 
58. 9. he shall take them away in his to. 

78. 38. turned away anger, did not stir up all his to. 
49. he cast on them the fierceness of his w. 

106.23. had not Moses stood to turn away his w. 
Prov. 14. 35. hisw. against him that causeth shame 

24. 18. lest the Lord turn away his to. from him 
Isa. 16. 6. we heard of Moab's pride and his w. 
Jer. 7. 29. Lord hath forsaken generation of his to 

10. 10. at his w. the earth shall tremble 

48. 30. I know his w. saith Lord, shall not be so 
Lam. 2. 2. hath thrown down in his w. the holds 

3. 1. 1 have seen affliction by the rod of his w. 
Amos 1. 11. because he kept his w. for ever 
Rom. 9. 22. what if God willing to shew his w. 
Rev. 16. 19. the cup of wine of fierceness of his w. 

Sec Kindled ; Wrath of the 

LORD. 
My W^RATH. 
Exod. 22.24. my to. shall wax hot, I will kill yoo 
32. 10. let me alone, that my w. may wax hot 
J^fum. 25. 11. Phinehas hath turned my w. away 
2 Chron. 12. 7. my id. shall not be poured out on 
Jerusalem by the hand of Shishak 
Psal. 95. 11. unto whom I sware in my w. 
Isa. 10. 6. send him against the people of my to. 
60. 10. for in my w. I smote thee, but had mercy 
Ezek. 7. 14. for my w. is on all the multitude 
13. 15. thus will I accomplish my w. on the wall 

21. 31. blow against thee in fire of my w. 22. 21. 

22. 31. I consumed them with the fire of my to. 
38. 19. for in the fire of my to. have I spoken 

Hns.5. 10. 1 will pour out my to. on them like water 

13.11.1 gave a king, and I took him away in wiy to. 

Heb. 3. 11. so I sware in my w. they shall not enter 

4. 3. as I have sworn in r/t?/ w. if they shall enter 

Thy WRATH. 
£xofZ.15.7.thou sentestt/j7/ 70.whichconsumed them 

32.11.whydothfA^70.wax hot against thy people? 
12. turn from thy fierce to. and repent of this 
.Tob 14. 13. keep me secret until thy to. be past 

40. 11. cast abroad the rage of Mt/ TO. behold proud 
Psal. 38. 1. O Lord, rebuke me not in thy to. 

79. 6. pour out thy to. on the heathen 

85. 3. thou hast taken away all thy to. 

88. 7. thy TO. lieth hard on me, thou hast afflicted 

88. 16. thy fierce to. goeth over me, thy terrors 

89. 46. how long shall thy w. burn like fire ? 

90. 7. and by thy to. are we troubled 

9. for all our days are passed away in thy w. 

11. even according to thy fear, so is thy w. 
102. 10. because of thy indignation and thy w. 

Jer. 18. 20. 1 stood to turn aw-ay thy w. from them 
Hab. 3.8. was thy w. against the sea, that didst ride 
Rev. 11. 18. thy w. is come, and time of the dead 

WRATHFUL. 
Psal. 69. 24. let thy w. anger take hold of them 
Prov. 15. 18. a to. man stirreth up strife 

WRATHS. 
2 Cor. 12. 20. 1 fear lest there be en vyinga, w. strifes 

WREATH. 
2 Chr. 4. 13. two rows of pomegranates on each Vf. 

WREATHED. 
Lam. 1. 14. my transgressions are to. and come up 

WREATHEN. 
Exod. 28. 14. two chains at the end?, of to. work 
shalt make them, 22, 24, 25. \ 39. 15, 17, 18 
2 Kings 25. 17. pillars of to. work he carried awa| 



vvm 

WREATHS. 

1 Kings 7. 17. iv. c t" cimiii-work for the chapiters 
Q Chron. 4. 12. two to. to cover the two poinmeis 

13. four hundred iiomegrairalus on the two w. 

WREST. 

Exod. 23.2. not decline after many, to ?/i. judgment 

6. thou shalt not w. the judgment of thy poor 
Deut. It). 19. thou shalt not 2o. judgm. nor takegift 
F5. 56.5. every day they w.my words, their thoughts 
2Pei. 3. 16. which they that are unstable w. 

WRESTED. 
Hab 1. t 4. therel'ore w. judgment proceedeth 

WREST IJNG. 
Ezek. 9. t 9- the city is full of ?c. of judgment 

WRESTLE. 
Evh. 6. 12. for we w. not against flesh and blood 

WRESTLED. 

<rert.30.8.with great wrestlingshave I zc.with sister 

32. 24. Jacob was alone, there lo a man with him 

25. Jacob's thigh was out of jcint as he w. 

WRESTLING. 

Gen. 30. f 8. and Rachel called his name w. 

WRESTLINGS. • 
GfiJi.SO. 8. with great w. have I wrestled with sister 

WRETCHED. 
/2o??t.7.24.0 w.man that I am, who shall deliver me 
Rev. 3. 17. and knowest not that thou art w. 

WRETCHEDNESS. 
J^um. 11. 15. kill me and let me not see my w. 

WRING. 
Lev. 1. 15. the priest shall w. off his head, '5. 8. 
Psal. 75. 8. all the wicked shall lo. them out 

WRINGED. 
Judir. 6. 38. Gideon w. the dew out of the fleece 

WRINGER. 
Isa. IC. t 4. for the ic. is at an end, spoiler ceaseth 

WRINGING. 
Prov. 30. 33. the w. of the nosebringeth forth blood 

WRINKLE. 
Eph. 5. 27. a glorious church not having spot or w. 

WRINKLES. 
Job 16. 8. and thou hast filled me with w. 

WRINKLING. 
Kah. 3. t 19. there is no ro. of thy bruise 

WRITE. 
Exod. 34. 1. 1 will w. on these tables, Deut. 10. 2. 

27. the Lord said to Moses, w. thou these words 

tfum. 17. 2. w. thou every man's name on his rod 

3. ihou shalt w. Aaron's name on tlie rod of Levi 

Deut. 6. 9. w. them on posts of thy house, 11. 20. 

24. 1. then let him w. her a bill of divorcement, 

and send her out of his house, 3. Mark 10.4. 

27. 3. to. on the stones the words of this law, 8. 

31. 19. now therefore w. ye this song for you 

2 Chron. 25. 22. the acts of Uzziah did Isaiah w. 
Ezra 5. 10. that we might zo- the names of the men 
JVcA. 9. 38. we make a sure covenant and w. it 
Esth. 8. 8. w. ye also for the Jews as itliketh you 
Prov. 3. 3. w. them on the table of thy heart, 7. 3. 
Isa. 8. 1. w. in the great roll with a man's pen 

10. 1. that ID. grievousness which they prescribed 
19. trees shall be few, that a child may w. them 
30. 8. now go 70. u before them in a table 
Jer. 22. 30. saith the Lord w. ye this man childless 

30. 2. w. the words 1 have spoken, 36. 2, 17, 28. 

31. 33. 1 will w. it in their hearts, Heb. 8. 10. 
Ezek. 24. 2. son of man, w. the name of the day 

37. 16. 10. upon the sticks for Judah and Israel 

43. ll.M. it in their sight, that they may keep form 
. Hab. 2. 2. w. the vision, make it plain on tables 
Z/«A:el.3.it seemed good to me tow. to thee in order 

16. 6. take thy bill and w. fifty || 7. w. fourscore 
John 1. 45. of whom Moses and the prophets did iv. 

19. 21. w. not, king of the Jews, but that he said 
./9cfsl5.20.that we w.to them that they abstain from 

25- 26. of whom I have no certain thing to w. to 
my lord, that I might have somewhat to w. 

1 Cor. 4. 14. I w. not these things to shame you 
14.37. things I w. are the commandments of Lord 

2 Cor. 1. 13. for we w. none other things to you 
2. 9. to this end also did I w. that I might know 
9. 1. it is superfluous for me to w. to you 

13. 2. I -w. to them which heretofore have sinned 
10. therefore I w. these things being absent 
Gal. 1. 20. now the things I w. unto you, I lie not 
Phil. 3. 1. to w. the same things, for you it is safe 

1 Thcss. 4. 9. ye need not that I lo. to you, 5. 1. 
IThcss. ^.11. sol w. II ITm. 3.14. these things I w. 
Heb. 10. 16. and in their minds will I w. them 

2 Pet. 3. 1. I now to. unto you, I. John 2. 1. 

1 John 1. 4. these things w. we to you that your joy 
2. 7. brethren, t w. no new commandment to you 

8. again, a new commandment T w. unto you 

12. I to. to you, little children, 13. 

13. 1 w. to you, fathers, I ?o. to you, young men 

2 John 12. having many things to w. unto you 
SJohn 13. I will not with ink and pen w. to you 
Jude 3. when I gave all diligence tow. of common 

salvation, it was needful for me to to. to you 
«uw. 1; 11. what thou seest w. in a book, 19. 
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Rev. 2. 1. to the angel of the church of Ephesus, w. 

8. in Smyrna || 12. in Pergamus || 18. Tliyatira 

3. 1. in Sardis || 7. Philadel])hia || 14. Laodicea 

12. 1 will zo. on him the name of my God and city 

of my God, I will w. on him my new name 

10. 4. as I was about to w. a voice said, to. not 

14. 13. w. blessed are the dead that die in the Lord 
19.9.20. blessed are they which are called to supper 
21. 5. to. for these words are true and faithful 

See Book. 
WRITER. 
.Tadg. 5. 14. they that handle the pen of the to. 
Psal. 45. 1. my tongue is the pen of a ready w. 
Ezek. 9. 2. a man with a w. inkhorn by his side, 3. 

WRITEST. 
Job 13. 26. for thou w. bitter things against me 
Ezek. 37. 20. the sticks whereon thou w. shall be 

WRITETH. 
Psal. 87. 6. the Lord shall count when he id. up 

WRITING. 
Exod. 32. 16. and the w. was the w. of God 
39. 30. and wrote on plate of the holy crown a to. 
Dent. 10. 4. he wrote according to the first lo. 
31. 24. when Moses had made an end of to. the law 

1 Chr. 28. 19. the Lord made me understand in w. 

2 Chr. 2. 11. Huram king of Tyre answered in zd. 
21. 12. there came a to. from Jehoram to Elijah 
35. 4. prepare according to the to. of David king 
36. 22. Cyrus putthe proclamation in w. Ezra 1. 1. 

Ezra A. 1. the w. of letter was in the Syrian tongue 

Esth. 1. 22. for he sent letters unto all provinces 

according to the w. thereof, 3. 12. | 8. 9. | 9. 27. 

3. 14. the copy of the xo. was published to all 

4. 8. Mordecai gave to Hatach a copy of the to. 
8. 8. the w. in the king's name may no man reverse 

/srt.38.9. the to. of Hezekiah when he had been sick 

Ezek. 13. 9. not written in the w. of house of Israel 

Dan. 5. 7. the king said, whoso shall read this to. 

8. could not read the xo. \\ 15. should read this w. 

16. thou canst read the w. thou shalt be clothed 

17. yet I will read the w. to the king and make 
24. this is the w. that was written, 25. 

6. 8. sign the xo. \\ 9. king Darius signed the xo. 
10. when Daniel knew that the w. was signed 
JSlat. 5. 31. give her a to. of divorcement, 19. 7. 
John 19. 19. the xo. was, Jesus of Nazareth king 

//attd-WRITlNG. 
Col. 2. 14. blotting out the hand-xo. of ordinances 

WRITING-TABLE. 
Luke 1. 63. Zacharias asked for a w.-table 

WRITINGS. 
John 5. 47. if ye believe not his xo. how believe? 

WRITTEN. 
Exnd. 31. 18. to. with the finger of God, Deut.9.l0. 
1 Kings 21. 11. elders did as it was id. in the letters 

1 Chron. 4. 41. these to. by name smote their tents 

2 CAroTi. 30.5. had not kept the passover as it was to. 
FJzra 5. 7. they sent a letter, wherein was zo. thus 

6. 2. and therein was a record thus xo. 

8. 34. the weight of the vessels was xo. at that time 
JVeh. 6. 6. sent an open letter, wherein was xo. 

8. 14. found xo. in the law to dwell in booths 

13.1. was to. Ammonite not come into congregation 
Esth.l.l9. let it be xo. among the laws of the Modes 

3. 9. let it be to. that they may be destroyed 
12. in the name of king Ahasuerus was it to. 

6. 2. found xo. that Mordecai told of Bigthana 

8. 5. let it be xo. to reverse Haman's letters 
Psal. G9. 28. let ihem not be to. with the righteous 

102. 18. this shall be xd. for the generation to come 

149. 9. lo execute on them the judgment xo. 
Prov. 22. 20. have not T to. to thee excellent things? 
EccZ. 12. 10. that which was xo. was upright 
Jer. 17. 13. that depart from me shall be xo. >n earth 

36.29. whyhast to. the king of Babylon shall come 
Ezek. 2. 10. the roll was-to. within and without 

13. 9. nor xo. in the writing of house of Judah 
Dan. 5. 24. this is the writing that was xo. 25. 
Mat. 27. 37. they set up his accusation xo. 
Mark 11. 17. is it not w. my house shall be called 

15. 26. the suoerscription of his accusation was xd. 
the king of the Jews, Luke 23. 38. .John 19. 20. 

Lxxke 4. 17. he found the place where it was w. 
10. 20. rejoice that your names are xo. in heaven 
18. 31. all things to. shall be accomplished, 21. 22. 

.Tohn 2. 17. the disciples remembered that it was xo. 
10. 34. is it not to. in your law, I said, ye are gods 

20. 31. but these are xo. that ye might believe 

21. 25. if they should be xo. every one, the world 
could not contain the books that should be xd. 

Acts 13. 29. thev had fulfilled all that was w. 

21. 25. as touching the Gentiles, we have v). 
Rom. 2. 15. which shew the work of the law to. 

4. 23. now it was ot to. for his sake alone 

1 Cot. 10. 11. they are xxi. for our admonition 

2 Cor. 3. 2. ye are our epistle to. in our hearts 
3. 70. not with ink, but with the Spirit of God 
7. if the ministration of death xo. in stones 

Philem. 19. 1 Paul have xo. with mine own hand 
Heb.l2.23.the church of the first-born w. in heaven 



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Fev. 1. 3. keep those things which areto'. therein 
2. 17. and in the stone a new name lo. 
13. 8. whoie names are not ic. in the book of life 
14.1. having his Father's name to.in their foreheads 

17. 5. upon her head was a name w. Mystery 

19. 12. he had a name xo. on his thigh, 16. 

21. 12. names of the twelve tribes xo. on the gates 

Is WRITTEN. 
Josh. 1. 8. observe to do all that is id. therein 
2 Kings 22. 13. that which is to. concerningus 
E5i7t.8.8.for writing which isw. in the king's narrj€ 
Isa. 4. 3. every one tliat is to. among the living 
.ler. 17. 1. sin of Judah is xo. v/ith a pen of iron 
Daxi.9. 11. the curse and oath that is xc. in the law 
Luke 10. 26. what is xo. in the !aw1 how readesll 

20. 17. he said, what is this then that is xo.? 

22. 37. this that is xo. must be accomplished 
John 15. 25. the word might be fulfilled that is w. 
1 Cor. 4. 6. to think of men above that which isw, 

9. 10. for our sakes, no doubt, this is xo. 

15. 54. he brought to pass the saving thatt5 is. 

It is WRITTEN. 
Josh. 8. 31. as it is id. in the law of Moses, 1 Kings 
2. 3. 2 Chron. 23. 18. | 25. 4. ] 31. 3. | 35. 12. 
Ezra 3. 2, 4, [ 6. 18. jXch. 8. 15. \ 10. 34, 36. 
Dan. 9. 13. 
Psal. 40. 7. in the volume it is xc. of me, Heb. 10. 7. 
Isa. 65. 6. it is xd. before me, I Vv'ill recompense 
Mat. 2. 5. thus it is xo. by the prophet, Luke 24. 48. 

11. 10. this is he of whom it is xd. Luke 7. 27. 
25. 24. as it is to. of him, Mark 9. 13. I, 14. 21. 

31. it is ID. Mark 14. 27. Luke 4. 8. Acts 23. 5. 
Mark 9. 12. and how it is xo. of the Son of man 
Luke 2. 23. as it is xo. in the law of the Lord 
Rom. 11. 8. according as it is xo. 1 Cor. 1. 31. 

2 Cur. 4. 13. 

12. 19. for 2t is XD. 14. 11. Gal. 3. 10. 

15. 3. Christ pleased not himself, hut as it is to. 
1 Cor. 15. 45. so it is xo. the first man Adam 

1 Pet. 1. 16. because t£ is id. be ve holy, I am holy 

I have, or have I WRITTEN. 
jEzod.24.12.will give thee commandment, /"Aflreto. 
Has. 8.12. /7iat;fi w. to him great things of my lav? 
John 19. 22. Pilate said, what / have xc. I have to« 
1 John 2. 14. / have xc. to you fathers, young men 
26. these things have I xc. unto you, 5. 13. 
Were WRITTEN. 
MxLm. 11. 26. and they were of them that icere xd, 
Job 19. 23. Oh that my words xoere now xo. 
Lxike 24. 44. all things be fulfilled which xoere to. 
John 12. 16. that these things xcere xd. of him 
fio77!.15.4.whatsoev. things xcerexc. aforetime toers 
xo. for our learning that we might have hope 
See Book, Chronicle. 
WRONG. 
Gen. 16. 5. Sarai said, my xc. be upon thee 
Exod. 2. 13. Bioses said to him that did the xo. 
Dexit. 19. 16. to testify against him what is xc. 
Judg. 11. 27. fhou dost me xc. to war against me 
1 Chron. 12. 17. seeing there is no xo. in my hands 

16. 21. he suff^ered no man to do them xc. he re- 

proved kings for thoir sakes, Psal. 105. 14. 
Esth.l. 16. Vashti had not done to. io the king only 
Job 19. 7. behold, I cry out of to. but am not heard 
Jer. 22. 3. do no xo. do no violence to the sirangei 
13. woe to him that buildelh iiis chambers by to. 
Lam.3.59.0 Lord, thou hastseen my to. judge thou 
Hab. 1. 4. therefore xo. judgment proceedefh 
Mat. 20. 13. he answered, friend, I do thee no w. 
Acts 7. 24. and seeing one of them suffer xc. 

26. ye are brethren, why do ye xc. one to another? 

27. he that did his neighbour to. thrust him away 

18. 14. if it were a matter of to. or lewdness 

25. 10. Paul said, to the Jews have I done no w. 

1 Cor. 6. 7. why do ye not rather take to.? 

8. nay, ye do xo. and defraud your brethren 

2 Cor. 7. 12. I did it not for his cause that had done 

the to. nor for his cause that suffered xs, 

12. 13. I was not burdensome, forgive m.e this w 
Col. 3. 25. he that doth xc. sh>ill receive for the to 

' WRONGED. 
2 Cor. 7. 2. receive us, we have to. no man 
Philem. 18. if he hath xo. thee, or oweth ought 

WRONGETH. 
Prov. 8. 36. he that sinneth ag. me xo. his own soa 

WRONGFULLY. 
.Tob 21. 27. the devices ye xo. imagine against me 
Psal. 35. 19. let not mine enemies xo. rejoice 
38. 19. they that hate me xo. are multiplied 
69. 4. would destroy me, being mine enemies m» 
119. 86. they persecute me to. help thou me 
Ezek. 22. 29. they have oppressed the stranger n 
1 Pet. 2. 19. if a man endure grief, sufTerins to. 

WROTE. 
Exod.24.i. Moses to. all the wordn of the Lord, and 
rose earl}' in the mor/iing, Deut 31. 9 

34. 20. Lord xd. upon tlie tables words of covenant 
ten commands, Dexit. 4. 13. | 5. 52. | 10. 4 

J^um. 33. 2. and Moses xo. their goings out 
Deut. 31. 22. Moses zc. this song the same day 



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Jfes/j. 8. 32. Joshua w. upon the stones the law 
1 iam. 10. 25. Samuel w. the, manner of the kingdom 
2 Sam. 11. 14. David w. a letter to Joab, 15. 
IKings 21. 8. Jezebel w. letters in Aliab's name, 9. 
2Kmgs lO.l.Jeliuza.6. || lC'/ir.24. 0. Shemaiahzc. 
S Citron. 30. 1. Hezekiah w. letters to Ephraim 
32. 17. Sennacherib w. to rail on the God of Israel 
Ezra 4. 6. thoy w. an accusation against Judah 

8. Rehum w 9. || Esth. 8. 5. letters of Haman w. 
Esth. 8. 10. Mordecai w. letters, 9. 20, 29. 

Jer. 36. 4. Baruch w. from Jeremiah, 18, 27, 32. 
51. CO. so Jeremiah w. in a book all the evil 
J)an. 5. 5. fingers of a man's hand w. on the wall 

6. 25. then king Darius w. unto all people 

7. 1. Daniel had a dream, and he w. the dream 
Mark 10.5. for your hardn. Mos. w. you this precept 

12. 19. Master, Moses w. to us, Luke 20.28. 
Luke 1. 63. Zacharias w. saying, his name is John 
John 5. 46. have believed me, for Moses w. of me 

8. 6. Jesus with his linger w. on the ground, 8. 
19. 19. Pilate w. a title and put it on the cross 

21. 24. John w. and "testified of these things 
.Mcts 15. 23. the apostles lo. letters by them 

18. 27. the brethren id. exhorting the disciples 
23. 25. Lysias w. a letter after this manner 
Rom. 16. 22. I Tertius, who w. this epistle, salute 

1 Cor. 5. 9. Paul w. in an epistle, 2 Cor. 2. 3, 4. 

1 7. 12. Eph. 3. 3. Philem. 21. 
7. 1. concerning the things whereof ye w. to me 

2 John 5. not as though I w. a new commandment 

3 John 9. I w. to the church, Diotr. receives us not 

WROTH. 

Oen. 4. 5. Cain was very w. || 6. why art thou w.? 

31. 36. Jacob was w. \\ 34. 7. Jacob's sons were w. 

40. 2. Pharaoh was w. with two officers, 41. 10. 
Exod. 16. 20. Moses was w. Mum. 16. 15. | 31. 14. 
J^um. 16.22. wilt thou be w. with all congregation! 
Deut. 1. 34. the Lord heard your words and was w. 

3. 26. 1 9. 19. 2 Sam. 22. 8. 2 Chron. 28. 9. 
Psal. 18. 7. I 78. 21, 59, 62. 

1 Sam. 18. 8. and Saul was very lo. 20. 7. 

29. 4. the princes of Philistines were w. with him 

2 Sam. 3. 8. Abner was w. \\ 13. 21. David was zo. 
2 Einffs 5. 11. but Naaman was w. and went away 

13. 19. and the man of God was w. with him 

2 Chron.ia. 10. Asa was w. jl 26. 19. Uzziah was w. 

J^eh. 4. 1. Sanballat, 7. 1| Esth. 1. 12. Ahasuerus w. 

Esth. 2. 21. Bigthan and Teresh were w. 

Psal. 89. 38. thou hastbeen w. with thine anointed 

Isa. 28. 21. he sliall be w. as in the valley of Gibeon 
47. 6. I was w. with my people, I have polluted 
54. 9. I have sworn I would not be w. with thee 
57. 16. I will not contend, nor will I be always w. 

17. for the iniquity of his covetousness was \w. 

and smote him, I hid me, and was w. 
64. .5. behold thou art w. for we have sinned 

9. be not w. very sore, O Lord ; we are thy people 
.7er.37.15. princes wereM.|| Jl/ai.2.16. Herod wasM. 
I^am. 5.22. rejected us, thou art very zc. against us 
Mat. 18. 34. his Lord was w. and delivered him 

22. 7. king was w. \\ Rev. 12. 17. dragon was w. 

WROUGHT. 
Ocn. 34. 7. Shechem had id. folly in Israel 
Exod. 10. 2. what things I have w. in Egypt 
36. 1. then w. Bezaleel and Aholiab, Ld. put wisd. 
4. all the wise men lo. the work, 8. | 39. 6. 
Lev. 20. 12. put to death, they have w. confusion 
J^um. 23. 23. it shall be said, what hath God w.l 
Deut.Vi.'i. mnn or woman that hath w. wickedness 

22. 21. w. folly in Israel, .h,sh. 7.15. .Tudg. 20. 10. 

31. 18. for the evils which they shall have w. 
Ruth 2.19. shewed with whom she had w. the man's 

name with whom I w. to-day, is Boaz 

1 Sam. 6. 6. Lord had w. wonderfully among them 
11. 13. Lord hath w. salvation in Israel, 19. 5. 

14. 45. for Jonathan hath w. with God this day 

2 Sam. IB. 13. otherwise I should have w. falsehood 

23. 10. the Lord w. a great victory that day, 12. 
I.Kin£'5 5.16.who ruled over the people that W3. 9.23. 

16. 20. the acts of Zimri, and the treason he w. 
25. but Omri w. evil in the eyes of the Lord 
'IKings 3. 2. Jehoram m. evil, 2 Chron. 21. 6. 
ll 11. Israel w. wicked things, Jfeh. 9. 18. 
21 6. Manasseh w. much wickedness, 2CAr. 33. 6. 

1 Chron. 4. 21. the families that w. fine linen 

2 Chron. 3. 14. and he w. cherubims thereon 

24. 12. they hired such as w. iron and brass 
13. so the workman w. the work, 34. 10, 13. 

32. t 24. the Lord w. a miracle for Hezekiah 
jYeh. 4. 16. half of my servants w. in the work 

n.every one with one of his hands w.\n the work 
Joh 12. 9. the hand of the Lord hath w. this 
36. 23. or who can say, thou hast w. iniquityl 
i'sal. 31. 19. hast id. for them that trust in thee 
68. 28. strengthen that which thou hast w. for us 
78. 43. how he had w. his signs in Egypt 
Eccl. 2. 11. 1 looked on all works my hands had w, 
fsq. 26. 12. for thou hast w. all our works in us 

18. we have not w. any deliverance in the earth 

41. 4. who hatk w. and done itl I the Lord, I am 

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,Tcr. 11. 15. seeing she hath w. lewdness with many 

18. 3. and behold, he w. a work on the wheels 
Ezek. 20. 9. I w. for my name's sake, 14, 22, 44. 

29. 20. given him Egypt, because they w. for me 
Dan.4. 2. the wonders that God hath w. toward me 
,/onah 1. 11. the sea w. and was tempestuous, 13. 
Zeph. 2. 3. meek ofearth who have jo. his judgment 
Mat. 20. 12. these last have to. but one hour 

26.10. she hath lo. a good work on me, Mark J 4.6. 
^cts 15. 12. what wonders God hath w. 21. 19. 

18.3.Paul of same trade, abode with Aquila and w 

19. 11. God w. special miracles by hands of Paul 
Rom. 7. 8. w. in me all manner of concupiscence 

15. 18. things which Christ hath not w. by me 
2 Cor. 5. 5. he that hath w. us for same thing, is God 

7. 11. what carefulness it w.\n you? 
Gal. 2. 8. for he that w. effectually in Peter 
Eph. 1. 20. which he w. in Christ, when he raised 
2Thess. 3. 8. but we w. with labour and travail 
Hcb. 11. 33. who, through faith, w. righteousness 
■/aw. 3. 22. seest thou howfaith w. with his worksl 

1 Pet. 4. 3. to have w. the will of the Gentiles 

2 John 8. lose not those things which we have w. 
Reo. 19. 20. the false prophet that w. miracles 

WROUGHT, Passively. 
Jfum. 31. 51. Moses took of them all w. jewels 
Deut. 13. ]4. that such abomination is w. 17. 4. 
21. 3. take a heifer which hath not been w. 
1 Kings 7. 26. the brim of the sea was w. like 

1 Chron. 22. 2. he set masons to hew w. stones 
7V*e/t. 6. 16. this work was w. of our God 
Psal. 45. 13. her clothing was of w. gold 

139. 15. when I was made in secret, curiously w. 

Eccl. 2. 17. the work w. under the sun is grievous 

Mat. 14. t 2. John the Baptist is risen, therefore 

mighty works are w. by him, Mark 6. 2. 

John 3. 21. made manifest that they aire ic. of God 

19. t 23. coat was without seam, lo. from the top 
jScts 5. 12. \vonders were w. among the people 

2 Cor. 1. t 6. which is w. in enduring sufferings 
12. 12. the signs of an apostle were w. among you 

WROUGHTEST. 
Ruth 2. 19. Naomi said to her, where w. thou? 

WRUNG. 
Lev. 1. 15. the blood shall be w. out, 5. 9. 
Psal. 73. 10. waters of a full cup are w. to them 
Isa. 51. 17. thou hast lo. out of the dregs of the cup 



Y. 



YARN. 

1 Kings 10.28. Solomon had linen y. out of Egypt, 

the king's merchants received y. 2 Chr. 1. 16. 

YCE, or rather ICE. 

Job 6. 16. which are blackish by reason ofy. 

38. 29. out of whose womb came the y. and frost 

Psal. 147. 17. he casteth forth his y. like morsels 

YE. 
Oen.3.5.yesh&]\he as gods, knowing good and evil 
Luke 16. 15. ye are they which justify yourselves 

1 Cor. 6. 11. but ye are washed, ye are sanctified, ye 

are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus 
20. ye are bought with a price, glorify G. in body 

2 Cor. 3. 2. ye are our epistle written in our hearts 
6. 12. ye are not straitened in us but in your own 

Gal. 4. 12. brethren, be as I am, for I am as ye are 
6. 1. ye which are spiritual, restore such a one 
Eph. 2. 13. ye who sometimes were far off are nigh 

1 Tkess. 2. 19. what is our joy, are not even ye? 
20. ye are our glory || 3. 8. if ye stand fast in Lord 

5. 4. but ye, brethren, are not in darkness 
5. ye are all children of light and of the day 

2 Thess. 3. 13. but ye, brethren, be not weary 

1 Pet. 2. 9. but ye are a chosen generation 

YEA. 
Gen. 3. 1. y. hath God said, ye shall not eat 
Mat. 5. 37. let your conversation be y. y. Jam.5.V2. 

9. 28. they said unto him, y. Lord, 13. 51. 
Acts 5. 8. Sapphira said, y. for so much 

22. 27. tell me, art thou a Roman? he said, y. 

2 Cor. 1. 17. there should be y. y. and nay, nay 

18. our word toward you was not y. and nay 

19. for the Son of God was not y. and nay 
20.all the promisesof God in him are y.and amen 

Phil. 1. 18. I do rejoice, y. and will rejoice 
3.8. y.and I count all things but loss for excellency 

2 7*1771.3.12. y. and all that live godly in Christ Jesus 

Philem. 20. y. brother, let me have joy of thee 
YEAR. 

Concerning the Jewish year. See Month. R 
is said in Gen. 15. 13. and in Acts 7. 6. that 
they should entreat them evil four hundred 
years : But in Exod. 12. 40. it is said, The 
sojourning of the children of Israel who dwelt 
in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. 
This difference is reconciled by distinguishing 
the beginning of the account, which, if taken 
from Abraham's leaving of Chaldea, and re- 
ceiving the first promise of Canaan, when his 



siijotirving did begin; then from that time U 
the giving of the law, there will be four hun- 
dred and thirty yf'ars, as it is in Exodus, 
But if it be taken from Abraham's seed, that 
is, from the birth of Isaac, which was in tlie 
hundredth year of Abraham's age, and so thirty 
years after his departure from Chaldea, then 
it must consequently be thirty years lest' from 
thence to the giving of the law; and so that 
will agree exactly with the four hundred year 
mentioned in Genesis and in the Acts, which 
are assigned to his seed's sojourjiing in a 
strange land; by the strange land both Canaan 
and Egypt being to be understood ; for the 
Chaldee Paraphrast, and the generality of the 
Jews, determine the space wherein they so- 
journed in Egypt, to be but two hundred and 
ten years ; only Josephus calls thsin two hun 
dred and fifteen. 

Gen. 17. 21. whom Sarah shall bear the next y. 
26. 12. Isaac received the same y. a hundred-fold 
47. 17. Joseph fed them with bread that y. 

Exod. 12. 2. it shall be the first month of the y. 
23. 14. keep a feast to me in the y. Lev. 23. 41. 
17. three times in the y. all thy males shall appear 
before the Lord God, 34. 23, 24. Deut. 16. 16, 
29. [ will not drive them out from thee in one y. 

Lev. 16. 34. to make an atonement once a y. 

25. 5. it is a y. of rest || 29. redeem it within a y, 
JVa7n. 9. 22. if it were a y. that the cloud tarried 

14. 34. each day for a y. shall ye bear iniquities 
Deut. 15. 9. saying, the.?/, of release is at hand 

26. 12. the third y. which is the y. of tilhing 
Josh. 5. 12. theydid eat the fruitof Canaan that y, 
Judg. 10. 8. that y. the Ammonites vexed Israel 

11. 40. they went to lament four days in a y. 

17. 10. I will give thee teh shekels by the y. 
1 Sam. 27. 7. David dwelt a y. and four months 
'2, Sam. 11. 1. that after the y. was expired 

14. 26. it was at every y. end that he polled it 

1 Kings 9. 25. three times in a y. did Solomon offer 
10. 14. now the weight of the gold that came to 

Solomon in one y. 2 Chron. 9. 13. 
'i Kings 19. 29. ye shall eat this y. such things as 
grow of themselves in second and third y. 
Isa. 37. 30. 

2 Chron. 27. 5. Ammon gave him the same y. 
Esth. 9. 27. they would keep two days every y. 
Ps. 65. 11. thou crownest the y. with thy goodness 
Isa. 6. 1. in the y. that king Uzziah died 

14. 28. in the y. king Ahai, died was this burden 
21. 16. in a y. all the glory of Kedar shall fail 
61.2.to proclaim the acceptable y. of the Lord, an5 

theday of vengeance of our God, Luke 4.19. 
63. 4. and the y. of my redeemed is come 
Jer. 11. 23. bring evil on the men of Anathoth, even 
the y. of their visitation, 23. 12. | 48. 44. 

17. 8. shall not be careful in the y. of drought 
28. 16. thus saith the Lord, this y. thou shalt di3 

17. so Hananiah the prophet died the same y. 

51. 46. a rumour shall both come in one y. 
Ezek. 4. 6. I have appointed each day for a y. 

46. 17. it shall be his to the y. of liberty 
Mic. 6. 6. shall I come with calves of a y. old? 
Luke 2. 41. his parents went to Jerusalem every?/. 

13. 8. he said, Lord, let it alone this y. also 
.lohn 11. 49. Caiaphas being high-priest that ?/. said 
one man should die for the people, 51. | 18. 13. 
Acts 11.26. a whole y. they assembled themselves 

18. 11. Paul continued a y. at Corinth, teaching 
2 Cor. 8. 10. but also to be forward a y. ago 

9. 2. that Achaia was ready a y. ago, your zeal 
Heb. 9. 7. the high-priest went in once a y. 25. 

10.3. there is a remembrance made of sins every y 
.Jam. 4. 13. we will continue there a y. and buy 
Rev. 9. 15. who were prepared for a month and a « 

YEAR after YEAR. 
2 ^am. 21.1. there was a famine three year."? y. aft.y. 

YEAR by YEAR. 
Deut. 14. 22. thou shalt tithe the increase of thy 
seed that the field bringeth forth y. by y. 

15. 20. thou shalt eat it before the Lord ?/. by y. 
1 Sam. 1.7. as he did so y. by y. so she provoked her 

1 Kings^. 11. thus Solomon gave to Hiram //. hyy. 

10. 25. they brought a rate y. byy. 2 Chron. 9. 24. 

2 Kings 17. 4. no present as he had done y. by y. 
JVch. 10. 34. to bring the wood-offering y. by y. 

3.5. bring the first-fruits of all trees y. by y. 
//ei. 10.1. those sacrifices which they offered y.byy. 

YEAR to YEAR. 
Exod. 13. 10. keep this ordinance from y. to y. 

1 Sam. 2. 19. brought a coat to him from y. to y. 
7.16.Samuel wentfrom y. to y. in circuit to Bethel 

2 Chr. 24. 5. repair house of your God from y. to y 
Isa. 29. 1. add ye y. to y. let them kill sacrifices 
ZecA.14.16. shall go up from y. toy. to worship Ld 
See First, Second. Third, Fifth, Seventh 

YEARLY. 
Lev. 25. 53. as a y. hired servant shall he be 
Judg. 11. 40. daughters of Israel went y. to lamen 



YES 

^rf^.21.19. there is a feast of the Lord in Shiloh y. 
iSam. ]. 3. Elkanah went up y. to worsliip 
21. went up to oiter the y. sacritice, 2. ly. 
20. 6. there is a y. sacrifice there for ail the family 
Esth. 9.21. that they should lieep the 14th day of 
the month Adar, and fifteenth of the same y. 
YEARS. 
Gen. 1. 14. let them be for seasons, days, and y. 
25. 7. these are the days of the y. of Abraham 

8. Abraiiam died an old man and full of y. 
17. Ishmael was a hundred tiiirty seven y. 

47 9. few and evil have the y. of my life been 
Exod. 34. 22. the feast of in-gathering at the y. end 
Lev. 25. 15. according to number of?/. 16,50,52. 

iT 18. the money according to the y. that remain 
Deut. 32. 7. consider the y. of many generations 
Josh. 13. 1. Joshua was old and stricijen in y. 
1 Sam. 29. 3. David who hath been with me these y. 
IKings 1. 1. David was old and stricken in y. 

17. 1. there shall not be dew nor rain these y. 
2C/ir. 14.6. land had rest, Asa had no war in those y. 

18. 2. after certain y. he went down to Ahab 
/o&J0.5.are thy ?/.as man's days, that searchest sin 

15. 20. the number of?/, is hidden to the oppressor 

16. 22. when a lew y. are come, 1 shall go the way 
32. 7. and multitude of y. should teach wisdom 
36. 11. they shall spend their y. in pleasures 

26. nor can number of his y. be searched out 
Psal. 31. 10. and my y. are spent with sighing 

61. 6. wilt prol«ng his y. as many generations 

77. 5. I considered the y. of ancient times 
10. 1 will remember the y. of the right-hand 

78. 33. their y. did he consume in trouble 

90. 4. for a thousand y. in thy sight are but as 
yesterday when it is past, 2Fet. 3. 8. 

9. we spend our y. as a tale that is told 

10. the days of our y. are threescore y. and ten 
15. according to the y. wherein we have seen evil 

102. 24. thy y. are throughout all generations 

27. thou art the same, tiiy y. shall have no end 
Prov. 4. 10. the y. of thy lite shall be many, 9, 11. 

5. 9. lest thou give thy y. unto the cruel 

10. 27. the y. ot'the wicked shall be shortened 
£ccM2.1. while evil days come not, nor?/. draw nigh 
Isa. 21. 16. according to the y. of a hireling 

38. 10. I am deprived of the residue of my y. 
15. I shall go softly all my y. in the bitterness 
^ of my soul 

Ezek.^.o. I have laid on thee the y. of their iniquity 
2a 4. and thou art come even unto thy y. 
38. 8. in latter y. thou shalt come into the land 
Dan. 9. 2. I understand by books the number of y. 

11. 6. in the end of?/, they shall join together 
8. continue more y. than the king of the north 
13. the king of north shall come after certain y. 

Joel 2. 2. even to the y. of many generations 

25. I will restore the y. the locusts hath eaten 
Hab. 3. 2. revive thy work in the midst of the ?/. 
Mai. 3. 4. the offerings pleasant as in the former y. 
Luke 1. 7. both were well stricken in y. 18. 
OaL 4. 10. ye observe days and months, and y. 
Heb. 1 . 12. thou art the same, thy y. shall not fail 
11. 24. by faith Moses when come to y. refused 
Rev. 20. 2. an angel bound Satan a thousand y. 

3. till the thousand y. should be fulfilled 

4. they lived and reigned with Christ a thous. y. 
7. when the thousand y. are expired, Satan shall 

See Mumeral words intkeir places, as Hundred, 
Many, Two, Three, Six, Old. 
YELL. 
Jer. 51. 38. like lions, they shall y. as lions' whelps 

YELLED. 
Jer. 2. 15. the young lions roared and y. on him 

YELLOW. 
Lei\ 13. 30. behold, if there be in it a y. thin hair 
32. behold, if there be in it no y. hair 
36. priests shall not seek for y. hair, is unclean 
Psal. 68. 13. her feathers covered with y. gold 

YEARN. 
Gen. 43. 30. for his bowels did y. on his brother 

YEARNED. 
XKings 3. 26. for her bowels y. upon her son 

YESTERDAY. 
Ocn. 31. t 2. not toward him as y. and day before 
Exod. 4. 1 10. not eloquent since y. nor third day 
5. 14. why have ye not fulfilled your task y.7 
Deut. 19. 1 4. hated not from y. the third day, 6. 
Jos/i.3. 14. ye have not passed this way since y.l 
ISam. 19. [7. David was in Saul's presence as y. 
20. 27. why came not the son of Jesse to meat y.? 
2Sam. 15. 20. whereas thou earnest but ?/. 
iKings 9.26. I have seen y. the blood of Naboth 
ICAr.ll. 1 2. y. and third day, when Saul was king 
Job 8. 9. we are but of y. and know nothing 
Pa. 90. 4 a thousand years in thy sight are but as y 
Isa. 30 t 33. Tophet is ordained from y. 
Mic. 2. t 8. y. my people is risen up as an enemy 
John 4. 52. y. at the seventh hour the fever left him 
Acts 7. 28. kill me as thou didst the Egyptian y.7 
Ueh. 13. 8. Jesus Christ, the same y. and for ever 
703 



YET 

YESTERNIGHT. 
Gen. 19. 34. behold, I lay y. with my father 
31. 29. the God of your fathers spake to me y. 

42. God hath seen affliction, and rebuked thee y. 

YET. 
Gen. 40. 23. y. did not the butler remember Joseph 
Exod. 9.17. as?/, exaltest thyself against my people 
10.7. knowestthou not y. that Egypt is destroyed? 
Lev. 26. 18. if ye will not y. hearken unto me 
44. y. for all that when they be in the land 
Deut. 1. 32. y. in this thing ye did not believe 

9. 29. y. they are thy people and inheritance 

12. 9. ye are not as y. come to the inheritance 

29. 4. y. the Lord hath not given you eyes to see 
Josh. 14. 11. as ?/. I am as strong this day as I was 
Judg. 7. 4. Lord said, the people are y. too many 

10. 13. y. ye have forsaKen me and served gods 
ISam. 15. 30. y. honour me now before the elders 
2Savi. 23. 5. y. made with me everlasting covenant 
IKings 14. 8. y. hast not been as my servant David 

19. 18. y. I have left me seven thousand in Israel 

22. 8. there is y. one by whom we may inquire 

43. as y. the people did sacrifice, IKings 14. 4. 
^ Kings 8. 19. y. the Lord would not destroy Judah 

13. 23. nor cast he them from his presence as y. 
'HChron. 20. 33. as y. the people had not prepared 

27. 2. and the people did y. corruptly 

30. 18. not cleansed, y. did they eat the passover 
Ezra 3. 6. the foundation of tempie was not y. laid 

9. 9. y. our God hath not forsaken us, j\'e/i. 9. 19. 
JsTch. 5. 18. y. required not I bread of the governor 

13. 18. y. ye bring more wrath upon Israel 
Esth.b.Vi. y. all this availeth me nothing so long as 
Job 1. 16. while he was y. speaking, 17, 18. 

6. 10. then should I y. have comfort 

13. 15. though he slay me y. will I trust in him 

20. 7. y. he shall perish for ever, like his dung 

29. 5. when the Almighty was ?/. with me 

35. 15. y. he knoweth it not in great extremity 
Psal. 2. 6. y. have I set my king on my holy hill 

37. 25. y. have I not seen the righteous forsaken 
42. 5. I shall y. praise him, 11. | 43. 5. 1 71. 14. 
44. 17. this is come, y. have we not forgotten 
119. 51. y. have I not declined from thy law, 157. 
83. y. do I not forget thy statutes, 109, 141. 
Prov. 27. 22. y. will not his foolishness depart from 

30. 12. y. is not washed from their filthiness 
Eccl. 4. 3. better is he which hath not y. been 
Cant. S. ]. kiss thee, y. I should not be despised 
Isa. 10. 22. y. a remnant of them shall return 

14. 1. for the Ld. will ?/. choose Israel and see them 
17. 6. y. gleaning grapes shall be left in it 

28. 4. while it is y. in his hand, he eateth it up 
12. this is the rest, y. they would not hear 

31. 2. y. he also is wise, and will bring evil 

49. 5. though Israel be not gathered, y. shall I be 

15. they may forget, y. will I not forget thee 
53.7.he was oppressed, y. he opened not his mouth 
,Tcr. 2. 9. 1 will y. plead with you saith the Lord 
3. 1. y. return to me || 5. 28. y. they prosper 
15. 1. y. my mind could not be toward this people 

23. 21. prophets y. they ran, y. they prophesied 
36. 24. y. they were not afraid, nor rent garments 

Ezek. 8. 18. tho' they cry, y. will I not hear them 

11. 16. y. will I be to them as a little sanctuary 
28.2.said, I am a god, y. thou art a man and not G. 

36. 37. 1 will y. for this be inquired of by Israel 
Dan. 9. 13. y. made we not our prayer before God 

11. 35. because it is y. for a time appointed 

45.?/. he shall come to his end, none shall help him 

Hos. 7. 9. grey hairs are on him, y. he knoweth not 

13. 4. y, I am the L. thy God from land of Egypt 

Amos 4. 6. I have given you want of bread, y. have 

ye not returned to me, 8, 9, 10, 11. Hag. 2.17. 

6. 10. he shall say, is there y. any with thee 
Jonah 2. 4. y. I will look toward thy holy temple 

3.4.?/. forty days and Nineveh shall be overthrown 

4. 2. was my saying, when I was y. in my country 
Mic. 6. 10. are there y. the treasures of wickedness 
JVflA. 3. 10. y. was she carried away into captivity 
Hab. 3. 18. y. I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy 
Mai. 2. 14. y. is she thy companion, and the wife 
jl/af.l5.17.do ye not?/. understand that whatsoever 

entereth in at the mouth, 16. 9. Mark 8. 17. 

19. 20. these things have I kept, what lack I ?/.? 

24. 6. but the end is not y. Mark 13. 7. 
Mark 11. 13. for the time of figs was not y. 
J^uke 24. 44. the words I spake while y. with you 
John 2. 4. Jesus saith unto her my hour is not y. 

come, 7. 6, 30. | 8. 20. 

7. 39. for the Holy Ghost was not y. given 
11. 25. though he were dead, ?/. shall he live 

20. 9. for as y. they knew not the scripture 
Acts 8. 16. as j/.H.Gl ist was fallen on none of them 
Rom. 4. 11. he had y. being uncircumcised, 12. 

5. 6. we were y. without strength || 8. y. sinners 

8. 24. what a man seeth, why doth he y. hope for? 

9. 19. thou wilt say, why doth he y. find fault? 
1 Cor. 3. 3. ye are y. carnal? H 15. y. so as by fire 

7. 10. to the married I comm. y. not I, but the Ld 



YOK 

ICo?-. 14. 21. y. for all that will they not hear m% 
15. 10. y. not I, bui the grace of God with me 

17. your faith is vain, ye are y. m your sins 
2 Cor. 1. 10, we trust that he will y. deliver 

23. to spare you I came not as y. to Corinth 

6. 8. as deceivers, y. true, as unknown, y. knmva 
Gal. 2. 20. y. not I, but Christ liveih in me 

3. 4. have ye sufi'ered in vain? if it be y. in vain 
5. 11. I, brethren, if I y. preach circumcision 

27'hess. 2. 5. when I was y. with you, I told you 
2 Tim. 2. 5. y. is he not crowned, except he strive 
Heb. 2. 8. we see not y. all things put under him 

4. 15. was tempted like as we are, y. without sin 

7. 10. for he was y. in the loins of his father 
11. 4. and by it he being dead, y. speaketh 

7. Noah, being warned of things not seen as y. 

Jam. 2. 10. keep the whole law, y.oti'end in one point 
11. y. if thou kill || 4. 2. y. ye have not 

IJohn 3.2. it doth not y. appear what wi; shall be 

iii:e?;.17. 8. the beast that was, and is not, and y. ia 
10. and one is, and the other is not y. come 
12. ten kings who have received no kingdom as y.. 
See Alive. 
YIELD 

Gen. 4. 12. the earth not henceforth y. her strength 
49. 20. Asher's bread be fat, shall y. royal dainties 

J.ev. 19. 25. that it may y. to you the increase 
26. 4. the land shall y. her increase, trees y. fruit 
20. for your land shall not y. her increase 

^Chron. 30. 8. but y. yourselves to the Lord 

Psal. 67. 6. the land shall y. her increase, 85.12. 
107. 37. plant vineyards may y. fruits of increase 

P7-o?j.7.21.with much fair speech she caused him y. 

Isa. 5. 10. ten acres of vineyard shall y. one bath, 
and the seed of a homer shall y. an ephah 

Hos. 8. 7. have sown the wind, the bud shall y. no 
meal, if so be it T/.the stranger shall swallow it up 

Joel 2. 22. the fig-tree and vine y. their strength 

Hab. 3.17. altho' fields shall y. no meat, joy in God 

.licts 23. 21. but do not thou y. unto them 

Rom. 6. 13. nor y. ye your members as instruments 

of unrighteousness to srn^^. yourselves to Goi^^***^ \ 
16. that to whom ye y. yours&lves servants 
19. y. your members servants to righteousness 

Jam. 3. 12. no fountain y. salt water and fresh 
YIELDED. 

<Tf?i.49.33.Jacob after commanding his sons, y. up 

JVum. 17. 8. behold the rod of Aaron y. almonds 

Dan. 3.28. y. their bodies that they might not serve 

Mat. 27. 50. Jesus cried again, and y. up the ghost 

Acts 5. 10. then Sapphira y. up the ghost 

Ro7n. 6. 19. as ye have y. your members servants 
YIELDETH 

JVch. 9. 37. it y. much increase to the kings 

Job 24. 5. the wilderness y. food for them 

Heb. 12. 11. y. the peaceable fruit of richteousnesa 
YIELDING. 

Ge7i.l. 11. bring forth herb y. seed, tree y. fruit, 12. 
29. 1 have given you every tree y. seed 

Eccl. 10. 4. for y. pacifieth great offences 
.See Fruit. 
YOKE. 

Besides the common acceptation of this term, for 
an instrument pnt about the necks of cattle, to 
couple them for drawing; the scripture makes 
mention (1) Of the yoke of bondage, or slavery. 
Lev. 26. 13, I have broken the bands of your 
yoke. Deut. 28. 48, He shall put a yoke of iron 
upon thy neck. (2) Of the yoke of afflictions 
and crosses. Lam. 3. 27, It is good for a man 
that he bear the yoke in his youth, "/t is a 
man's duty, it is profitable to him, patiently to 
bear what afflictions God will please to lay 
upon him, and to restrain his wanton spirits 
when they are most jtrone to be too brisk and 
lascivioxts." (3) Of the yoke of punishment 
for sin, which the prophet Jeremiah expresses 
thus. The ?/oA:eof my transgressions is bound by 
his hand. Lam. 1. 14. "T/ie punishment and 
bondage I undergo for my sins is bound so 
fast that I cannot shake it off." (4) Of the 
yoke of God^s commandments. Mat. ll. 29, 
30, Take my yoke upon you : for my yoke is 
easy. The service of God to flesh and blood t^ 
a yoke, because it grates upon the sensitive ap- 
petites, atid restrains our natural motions and 
inclinations; yet it is easy, in comparison of 
the service of sin, the covenant of works, and 
the ceremonial laic; it is easy to them that love 
God, and are regenerated, becattse the law it 
written in their hearts, Psal. 37. 31. They are 
endued with faith, Mark 9, 23. And they are 
sircngthened by Christ, Phil. 4. 13 (5) There 
is the yoke of legal ceremonies, Acts 15. 10 
Gal. 5.1 They are called a yoke ?re respedt 
of their variety, and the difficulty in perform 
ing them; in respect of their chargeableness. 
and inefficacy, being only shadows of good 
things to come, Heb- 10. 1. 

Gen. 27.40. that thou shalt break his y. Jer. 30.8 



YOU 

liffo. 36. 13. I have broken the bands of your y. 

aud mado you go upright, Eiek. 34. 27. 

J\fKm. 19. 2. bring a red heifer witliout blemish, on 

which never came y. Dcut. 21. 3. iSam. G. 7. 

Deut. 28. 48 he shall put a y. of iron upon thy 

neck, until he have destroyed thee, Jer. 28.14. 

\SamA 1.7. Saul took a y. of oxen and hewed them 

14.14. a half acre, which a y. of oxen might plow 

Kings 12.4.thy father made our y.grievous, make 

his heavy y. lighter, 10, 11, 14. 2Chron. 10. 4. 

J9. ly. Elisha plowing with twelve y. of oxen 

21. he took a y. of oxen, and slew them 
.^6 1. 3. Job had live hundred y. of oxen 
42. 12. he had a thousand y. of oxen 

^a. y. 4. thou hast broken the y. of his burden, and 
the staff of his shoulder, lO. 27. j 14. 25. 

47. G. on ancient thou hast very heavily laid thy y. 

58. G.oppressed go free, and that ye break every y. 
Jer. 2. 20. for of old time I have broken thy y. 

5 5. but these have altogether broken thy y. 

27. 8. that will not put their neck under the y. 
11., that bring their neck under the y. 12. 

fl8. 2. broken the y. of the king of Babylon, 4, 11. 
12. Hananiah had broken the y. from Jeremiah 

31. 18. as a bullock unaccustomed to the y. 

51. 23. v/ill I break the husbandman and his y. 
Lam. 1. 14. the y. of my transgression is bound 

3.27.it is good for a man to bear the y. in his youth 
Hos. 11. 4. 1 was as they that take oft' the y. 
J^ah. 1. 13. now will I break his y. from oft' thee 
jyiat. 11. 29. take my y. on you || 30. my y. is easy 
Luke 14. 19. I have bought five y. of oxen 
jScts- 15. 10. to put a y. on the disciples' neck 
Gal. 5. 1. be not entangled with the y. of bondage 
VTim. 6. 1. let as many servants as are under the y. 

YOKES. 
Jer. 27. 2. make thee bonds and y. 28. 13. 

28. 13. hast broken the y. of wood, make y. iron 
Ezek. 30. 18. when I shall break the y. of Egypt 

YOKED. 
2Cor. 6. 14. be not unequallv y. with unbelievers 

YOKE-FELLOW. 
Phil. 4. 3. 1 intreat thee also, true y.-fellow 

YONDER. 
Oen. 22. 5. 1 and the lad will go y. and worship 
J^um. 16. 37. and scatter thou the fire y. 

23. 15. stand liere, while I meet the Lord y. 
2Kings 4. 25. behold, y. is thatShunamite 
Mat. 17. 20. ye shall say, remove hence to y. place 

26. 36. Jesus saith, sit here, while I go and pray y. 

YOU. 
Josh.3. 4. there shall be a space between y. and ark 
A'eA. 2. 20. but y. have no portion in Jerusalem 
Job 16. 4. 1 couid shake my head at y. 
Is a. 59. 2. your iniquities separate betw.?/. and G. 
Ezck.ll.l9.yA\l put a new spirit within y. 36.26,27. 

35.7.the heathen that are about y. bear shame, 36. 
Amos 2. 13. behold, I am pressed under y. 

3. 2. y. only have I known of all families of earth 

Luke 10. 16. he that heareth y. heareth me, he that 

despiseth y. despiseth me and him that sent me 

13.28.and y. yourselves thrust out of the kingdom 
Rom. 2. 24. the name of God is blasphemed thro' y. 
2Cor. 1. II. y. also helping by prayer for us 

8. 13. tht* other men be eased and y. burdened 

9. 4. lest v,'fc, ifeat we say not y. be ashamed 

10.16.to preach the j,T)spel in the regions beyond y. 

12. 14. for I seek not yours but y. 
Kph. 2. 1. y. hath he quickened who were dead 

22. in whom y. also are builded toge'ther 
Col. 1. 21. y. that were some time alienated 

2. 13. y. being dead in sins hath he quickened 

After YOU. 

Gen.9.9.estabUsh covenant with you,and seed a.y. 

Lev. 25. 46. ye shall take them as an inheritance 

for your children after y. 1 Chron. 28. 8. 

26. 33. and I will draw out a sword after y. 

Deut.ll.4.lo overflow them, as they pursued af. y. 

29. 22. the generation that shall rise up after y. 
ISarr.. 25. 19. go on before, behold, I come after y. 
Jer. 42. 16. the famine shall follow close after y. 
2Cor. 9. 14. which long after y. Phil. 1. 8. 
Phil. 3. 26. Epaphroditus longed after y. all 

Against YOU. 
Exod. 10. 16. he said, I have sinned against y. 
Lev. 96. 17. I will set my face ag. y. Jer. 44. 11. 
J^Tum. 17. 5. whereby they murmur against y. 
Dtnt. 1. 44. the Amorites came out against y. 
4.26. 1 call heaven and earth to witness against y. 
this day ye shall soon utterly perish, 30. 19. 
8 19. I testify ag. y. that ye shall surely perish 
19 I was afraid of the anger wherewith the Ld. 
was wroth against y. 11. 17. .Tosh. 23. 16. 
Josh 24. 11. the men of Jericho fought against y. 
ISam. 12. 5. the Lord is witness ag. y. Mic. 1. 2. 
12. Nahash king of the Ammonites came ag. y. 
15. the hand of the Lord shall be against y. 
feS?5J4 17. 21. thus Ahithophel counselled ag. y. 
^Chri>n. 13. 12. to cry alarm against y. O Israel 
Ji'^ 16. 4 I could heap up wor^s against y 
704 



YOU 

Jer. 18. 11. beboK I devise a device against y. 
21. 5. and I myself will fight against y. in anger 
26. 13, Lord will repent ol evil pronounced ag . y. 
37.10.array of the Chaldeans that fight agaiiist y. 

19. the king of Babylon shall not come ag. y. 
38. 5. the king cannot do any thing against y. 
44. 29. tTiat my words shall stand against y. 

49. 30. Neb. had conceived a purpose against y. 
Ezek. 13. 8. 1 am ag. y. \\ 36. 2. enemy said ag. y. 
Amos 3. 1. Lord had spoken ag. y. 5. 1. Zeph. 2. 5. 

6. 14. behold, I will raise up against y. a nation 
Mic. 2. 4. one shall take up a parable against y. 
Mat. 3. 11. shall say all manner of evil against y. 

21. 2. go into the village over against y. and ye 
shall find an ass tied, Mark 11. 2. Luke 19. 30. 

Luke 10.11. the dust of your city we wipe off ao-. y. 
Jam. 5. 3. the rust shall be a witness against y. 
IPet. 2. 12. whereas they speak ag. y. as evil doers 

Among or amongst YOU. 
Gen. 35. 2. put away the strange gods that are 
am. y. and be clean, Josh. 24.23. ISam. 7.3. 
Lev. 26. 11. 1 will set my tabernacle amongst y. 
12. I will walk among y. and will be your God 
22. 1 will send wild beasts am. y. \\ 25. pestilence 
JVu7n. 11. 20. ye have despised the Lord who is 
am. y. 14.42. neut. 6. 15. | 7.21. Josh. 3. 10. 
2Chron. 36. 23. who is there among y. Ezra 1. 3. 
Isa. 42. 23. who among y. will give ear to this? 

50. 10. who is among y. that feareth the Lord? 
Ezek. 20. 38. purge out from among y. the rebels 
Hag.2. 3.who is left among y. that saw this house? 
Mai. 1. 10. who is there among y. that would shut 
Mat.2Q. 26. it shall not be so among y. Mark 10.43. 

27. c«rd whosoever will be chief amon^'- y. let him 

LX your servant, 23. 11. Luke 22. 26. 

Luke 9. 48. he i.nat is /east an.c':fg y shall be g.^est 

22. 27. but I am among y. as he that sereeth 
Joh?i 1. 26. but there standeth one among y. 

8. 7. he that is without sin among y. let him cast 
Acts 6.3.brethren, look ye out among y. seven men 
13. 26. and whosoever among y. feareth God 

25. 5. let them who among y. are able, go down 
Rom. 1. 13. that I might have some fruit among y. 

12. 3. I say to every man that is among y. 
ICor. 1. 10. that there be no divisions among y. 

11. there are contentions among y. 11. 18. 
2. 2. 1 determined not to know any thing among y. 

3. 3. whereas there is among y. envying, strile 
18. if any man among y. seemeth to be wise 

5. 1. is reported that there is fornication among y. 
2. that he might be taken away from among y. 
15. 12. how say some among y. is no resurrection 
2Cor. 1. 19. Christ who was preached among y. 

10. 1. I Paul, who in presence am base among y. 
12. 21. lest my God will humble me among y. 

Eph. 5. 3. let it not be once named among y. 
IThess. 1. 5. whatmanner of men we weream. y. 
Jam. 1. 26. if any man among y. seem religious 
5. 13. is any among y. afflicted? || 14. is any sick? 
Wet. 5. 2. feed the flock of God which is among y. 
2Pet. 2. 1. there shall be false teachers among y. 
Rev. 2. 13. Antipas, who was slain among y. 

See SOJOURNETH. 

Before YOU. 
Gen. 34. 10. and the land shall be before y. dwell 
45. 5. God did send me before y. to preserve life, 7. 
Exod. 10. 10. look to it, for evil is before y. 
Lcv.18.24:. in all these the nations are defiled which 
I cast out before y. 20. 23. JVwm. 33. 52, 55. 
Lent. 11. 23. Josh. 3. 10. | 9. 24. | 23. 5, 9. 
I 24. 8, 12. .Tudg. 6. 9. 
27. men of land done which were before y.28, 30. 

26. 7. your enemies shall fall before y. 8. 
J^um. 14. 43. the Canaanites are there before y. 

32. 29. and the land shall be subdued before y. 
Deut. 1. 8. behold, I have set the land before y. 
30. Lord who goeth before y. shall fight for you 

4. 8. which I set before y. this day, 11. 32. 

11. 26. I set bef. y. a blessing and a curse, 30.19. 
Josh. 4. 23. the Lord dried up Jordan before y. 

24. 12. 1 sent the hornet before y. which drave 
ISam. 9. 12. behold, it is before y. make haste 

12. 2. and now behold the king walketh before y. 
2Chron. 7. 19. if ye forsake my statutes which I 

have set before y. jer. 26. 4. | 44. 10. 
Isa. 52. 12. for the Lord will go before y. 
Jer. 21. 8. behold, I set before y the way df life 
Mat. 5. 12. so persecuted prophets that were bef. y. 
21. 31. go into the kingdom of God before y. 
26. 32. but after I am risen again, I will go be- 
fore y. into Galilee, 28. 7. Mark 
14. 28. I 16. 7. 
Luke 10. 8. into whatsoever city ye enter, eat such 
things as are set before y. ICor. 10. 27. 
Acts 4. 10. this man stands here before y. whole 

By YOU. 
Ezek. 20. 3. 1 will not be inquired of by y. 31. 
Rom. 15. 24. 1 trust to be brought on my way by y. 
ICor. 6. 2. if the world shall be judged by y. 
2Cor. 7. 13. his spirit was refreshed by y. all 



YOU 

•lCi>r. 10. 15. iivi>e that we shall be enlai^ed hy y 

Concerning YOU. 
JVu/rt. 9. S.what Lord will command concerning 5 
Josh. 23. 14. which the Lord spake concerning y 
Jer. 42. 19 the Lord hath said concerning y. 
1 'J'hcss. 5. 18. this is the will of God concerning y 

For YOU. 
Gen. 44. 17. as /or y. 50. 20. man. H 32 Deut 
I. 40. Josh. 23. 9. Job 17. IG. 
J^um. 15. 15. one ordinance shall be for y. 16. 
Deut.l. 30. all that he did for y. 4. 34. iSam..l2. 24. 
Ezek. 20. 39. as for y. O housepf Israel, 34. 17. 

36. 9. behold 1 am fur y. and 1 will turn to you 
Dan. 2. 9. there is but one decree /cr y. 

Amos 5.18. the day of Lord, to whai ena is it for y, 
Mic. 3. 1. is it not fur y. to know judgment? 
Hag. 1.4. isittime/yr?/. todwell in ceaed houses? 
Mai. 2. 1. O priests, this commandment is for y 
Mat. 11. 22. 1 say to you, itshail be more tolerabli 
for Tyre and Sidon, than /or y. J^uke 10. 14 

25. 34. come, inherit the kingdom prepared /or y 

Mark 10. 36. what would ye that i should do for y 

Luke 22. 19. this is my body which is given /or y 

20. my blood which is shed /or y. ICor. 11. 24. 

John 14. 2. 1 go to prepare a place /or y. 3. 

16. 26. I say, that I will pray the Father /or y. 
Acts 1. 7. is not fur y. to know the times or seasons 

28. 20. for this cause therefore have I called for y. 
Rom.l.S. I thank my God through Clirist /or?/, all 
lCor.1.13. isChr. divided? was^aul crucified/. y. 
2Cor. 7. 12. that our care/ar y. appear, S. 10. 

9. 14. by their prayer /or ?/. which long after you, 
Phil. 1. 4. Col. 1. 3, 9. I 4. 12. 2'J'hcss. 1. IL 

12. 15. I will gladly spend and be spent for y. 
Eph. 1. 16. wherefore I cease not to give thanks 

fi>r y. 1 Thess. 1. 2. | 3. 9. 2 Thess. 1. 3. 1 2. 13. 
3. 13. at my tribulations /or y. Col. 1. 24. 
Phil. 3. 1. is not grievous, but /or y. it is safe 
Col. 1. 5. for the hope which is laid up for y. 
25. the dispensation which is given to mc for y. 
2. 1. ye know what great confiict 1 have /or y. 

4. 13. that he hath a great zeal for y. and for them 
Heb. 13. 17. for that is unprofitable /or y. 
lPeM.4. to an inheritance reservedin heaven/, y. 

5. 7. cast your care on him, for he careth for y 

From YOU. 
Gen.2Q. 27. seeing ye have sent me away from y 
Josh. 9. 22. saying we are very far from y. 
ISam. 6. 3. why his bond is not reir.oved froHtv 
2Sam. 15. 28. until there come word /row. y. 
2Chron. 30. 8. his wrath may turn away /ro?» y, 

9. the Lord will not turn away his face from y 
Fsa. ]. 15. 1 will hide mine eyes from y. 

59. 2. but your sins have hid his face from y 
Jer. 5. 25. have withholden good things from y. 

34. 21. king's army which are gone up from y. 

42. 4. I v/ill keep nothing back /row y. 
Ezek.18. 31. cast away from y. your transgressions 
Joel 2. 20. remove far /ro7?i y. the northern army 
Amos 4. 7. I have withholden the rain/?-OTO y. 
Mat.2l. 4.3. kingdom of God shall be taken from y. 
John 18. 22. and your joy no man taketh from y. 
Acts 1. 11. who is taken up from y. into heaven 

13. 46. but seeing you put it from. y. lo we turn 
1 Cor. 14. 36. came the word of God out from y. 
2Cor. 3. 1. or letters of commendation /ro?« y. 
Eph. 4. 31. let evil-speaking be put away /romj'. 
1 Thess. 1. 8. for from y. sounded out the word 

2. 17. but we being taken f7-om y. a short time 
Jam. 4. 7. resist the devil, and he will flee /rom » 

In YOU. 
Gen. i2. 16. whether there be any truth in y. ' 
Judg. 9. 19. and let him also rejoice in y. 
Ezek. 20. 41. I will be sanctified in y. 36. 23. 

37. 6. and I will jiut breath in y. 14. 

.Mai. 1. 10. I have no pleasure in ?/. saith the Lord 
Mat. 10. 20. but the Spirit which speaketh in y, 
11. 21. if the mighty works which were done m j^ 
John 5. 38. ye have not his word abiding in y. 
42. that ye have not the love of God in y. 

6. 53. except ye eat the flesh, ye have no life in y 

14. 17. he shall be in y. || 20. and I in y. 15. 4. 

15. 7. if my words abide mi y. 1 John i',. 14, 24. 
Rom. 8. 9. the Spirit dwelleth in y. 1 John 2. 27. 

10. and if Christ be in y. the body is dead 

12. 18. as much as lieth in y. live peaceably 
ICor.l. 6. the testimony of Christ is confirmed in y. 

6. 19. the temple of the Holy Ghost which la in y. 
14. 25. will report that God' is in ?/. of a .ruth 
2Cor. 2. 3. 1 wrote this to you, having confidence 
in y. all, 7. 16. | 8. 22. Gal. 5. 10 
4. 12. but life in y. \\ 7. 7. he was comforted in y 
8. 6. he would finish in y. the same grace also 

9. 14. for the exceeding grace of God in y. 

13. 3. which to you is not weak, butm'ghtymy 
5. k?ow ye not how that Jesus Christ is iny. 

Gal. 4. 19. 1 travail, till Christ be formed in y 
Eph. 4. 6. one God, who is above ?\\, and in y. u.1! 
Phil. 2. 5. let this mind be in y. which was in Cuitl 
13. it is God which worketh in y. to will diid J* 



YOU 

Cil. 1. 6. \s'liich biingeth fruit, as it doth also in y. 
27. which is CJinst in y. the hope of glory 

3. Ifi. let the word of Clirist dwell in y. richly 
iTkess. 2. 13. which effectually worketh in y. 

2 Thess. 1. 4. so that we glory in y. in the churches 

12. the name of Christ may be glorilied in y. 
Pkilem. C. acknowledging every good thiirg in y. 
Heb. 13. 21. working in y. what is well-pleasing 

J Pet. 3. 15. a reason of the hope that is in y. 
2Pet. 1. 8. if these things be ni y. and abound 
IJohn 2. 8. which thing is true in him and i?i y. 

4. 4. greater is he that is in y. than in the world 

Of YOU. 
Geji. 27. 45. why should I be deprived of y.hothl 
Exod. 12. 16. that only may be done of y. 
Deut. 1.22. ye came near unto me every one o/ 2^. 
Josh. 2. 9. the inhabitants faint because cf y. 
23. 3. Jiath done to these nations because of y. 
15am.22.8.that all of y. have conspired against me 
iKings 22. 28. hearken, O people, every one of y. 
Ezral. 21. what Ezra requires of y. it be done 
JVeA. 1.9. though there were of y. cast out to heaven 
Ps. 62. 3. ye shall be slain a.\lof y. a bowing wall 
Ezek. 6. 9." they that escape of y. shall remember 
J\lic. 1. 11. he shall receive of y. his standing 
Mat. 6. 27, which of ?/. by taking thought can add 
one cubit to his stature] Luke 12. 25. 
Luke 13, 15. doth not each one of y. lead his ox 
John 8. 46. which of y. convinceth me of sini 

13. 18. 1 speak not of y. all, I know whom I chose 
^cts 2. 22. which God did by him in the midst o/?/. 

3. 26. in turning every one ofy. from his iniquities 

4. 11. which was set at nought of y. builders 
Rom. 1. 12. by the mutual faith both of y. and me 
\Cor. 1. 11. it hath been declared to me of y. 

6. 11. such were some of y. but ye are washed 
12. 21. the head to the feet, I have no need of y. 

14. 26. every one of y. hath a psalm, a doctrine 
16. 2. let every one of y. lay by him in store 

2Cor. 1. 7. and our hope of y- is stedfast 
7. 14. if I have boasted any thing to him of y. 

11. 20. for ye suffer, if a man take of y. 

12. 17. did I make a gain of y.7 \\ 18. or did Titus? 
Gal. 3. 2. this only would I learn of y. received ye 
27. for as many of y. as have been baptized inta 
4.20.to change my voice, for I stand in doubt o/y. 
Col. 4. 9. a beloved brother, who is one of y. 12. 
1 Thess. 2. 6. neither of y. sought we glory 
4. 4. every one of y. should know how to possess 
Tit. 2. 8. having no evil thing to say of y. 
Jam. 5. 4, the hire which is of y. kept back by fraud 
\Pet. 3. 16. whereas they speak evil of y. 4. 4. 

Over YOU. 
Lev. 26. 16. 1 will even appoint over y. terror 

17. they that hate you shall reign over y. 

Deut. 28. 63. as the Lord rejoiced occry. to do you 

good, he will rejoice over y. to destroy you 

Judg. 8. 23. Gideon said, I will not rule over y. nor 

my son rule overy. Lord shall rule over y. 

9. 2, is it better that seventy reign over y. or one7 

15. if in truth ye anoint me king over y. 
ISam. 8. 11. manner ofking that shall reign overy. 

12. 1. behold, I have made a king over y. 

13. behold, the Lord hath set a King over y. 
iSam. 3. 17. ye sought David to be king over y. 
2Chron. 19. 11. Amariah the chief-priest is over y. 
Jer. 6. 17. also I set the watchmen over y. saying 
Ezek. 20.33.with fury poured out will I rule over y. 
Hag. 1. 10. the heaven over y. is stayed from dew 
Luke 12. 14. man, v/homade me a divider over y.7 
Rom. 6. 14. sin shall not have dominion over y. 
ICor. 9. 12. be partakers of this power over y. 
2Cor. 11. 2. 1 am jealous over y. with godly zeal 
1 TAess.3.7.we were comforted over y. in affliction 

5. 12. know them v/hich are over y. in the Lord 
Heb. 13. 7. remember them that have rule over y. 

17. obey them that have the rule over y. 
24. salute them that have the rule over y. 
See Tell. 
To or 2inzo YOU. 
Oen. 1. 29. every herb ?« y. it shall be for meat 
34. 9. and take our daughters unto y. 
Exod.6.7.1 will take you to me, and will be to y.aG. 
12. 26. when your children shall say iinto y. 
20. 23. ye shall not make unto y. gods of gold 
30. 36. it shall be unto y. most holy 
jLezj.26.16. I will also do this unto y. appoint terror 
JVum,. 10. 8. they shall be to y. for an ordinance 
10. be to y. a memorial ||15.39.Mnto y. for a fringe 
33. 56. 1 shall do unto ^/.as I thought to do to them 
Josh. 23. 12. if ye go in to them, and they to y. 
1 Sam. 4. 9. be not servants, as they have been to y. 
Prov. 8. 4. unto y. O men, I call, and my voice is 
Tsa. 30. 13. this iniquity shall be to y. as a breach 
Dan. 3. 4. to y. it is commanded, O people 
Mai. 4. 2. but mito y. that fear my name shall sun 
Mat. 7. 12. that men should do to y. Luke 6. 31. 
9. 29. according to your faith be it unto y. 
13 11. because it is given unto y. to know the mys- 
teries of the kingdom, Mark 4. 11 Luk^ 8.10. 
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Mark 4. 24. unto y. that hear shill more be given 
Luke 2. 11. unto y. is born liiis day a Saviour 

6. 33. if ye do good to them which do good to y. 

22.29.and 1 appoint jt?i£o 2/. a kingdom as my Fath. 
Acts 2. 39. for the promise is unto y. and ciiildren 

3.26. unto y. first, God having raised up his Son 

10.29. therefore came I unto ?/. without gainsaying 

13. 26. to y. is the word of this salvation sent 
ICor. 9. 2. if not to others, doubtless 1 am to y. 

14. 36. or came the word of God unto y. only? 
206^.10. 13. a measure to reach evenunto y. 

14. we are come as far as to y. in preachmg 
Phil. 1. 28. but is toy. a token of salvation 
29. unto y. it is given not only to believe 
1 Thess. 1. 5. our gospel came not unto y. in word 
2Thess. I. 7. to y. who are troubled, rest with us 
IPet. 2. 7. unto y. that believe, he is precious 
Rev. 2, 24. but unto y. I say, and to the rest 
See Say, Told. 
Toward YOU. 
Jer. 29. 10. 1 will perform my good word toward y. 

11. I know the thoughts 1 think toicard y. 
Hos. 5. 1. give ear, for judgment is toward y. 
2C'or. 1, 18. our word toward y. was not yea 
7.15.inward affection is more -dhund-dnt tow ardy. 

9. 8. able to make all grace abound toward y. 

10. 1. but being absent am bold toward y. 

13. 4. we shall live by the power of God toward y. 
1 Thess. 3. 12. abound in love, as we do toward y. 

To YOU-WARD. 
2Cor. 13. 3. which to y.-ward is not weak 
Eph. 3. 2. the grace of God given me to y.-ward 

On, or upon YOU. 
Exod. 12. 13. the plague shall not be upon y. 

32. 29. that he may bestow upon y. a blessing 
Lev. 10. 7. the anointing oil of the Lord is upon y. 
Jfum. 16. 3. they said, ye lake too much upon y. 7. 
Deut. 7. 7. the Lord did not set his love upon y. 
Josh. 23. 15. as all good things are come upon y. 
JSTeh. 4. 12. from all places they will be upon y. 
Psal. 129. 8. the blessing of the Lord be upon y. 
Isa. 29. lO.Lord hath poured upon y. spirit of sleep 

30. 18. he may have mercy upon y. Jer. 42. 12. 
Jer. 23. 2. 1 will visit upon y. the evil of your doings 

40. 3. therefore this thing is come upon y. 
Ezek. 22.21. 1 will blow u. y. in the lire of my wrath 
Jimos 4. 2. that lo, the days shall come ^ipon y. 
Zeph.2. 2.before day of Lord's anger come upon y. 
Mat. 23. 35. upon y. may come the righteous blood 
Luke 11. 20. the kingdom of God is come upon y. 

21. 34. and so that day come upon y. unawares 

24. 49. I send the promise of my Father 2ipon y. 
Johnl2. 35. walk, lest darkness come upon y. 
.ficts 1. 8. after the Holy Ghost is come upon y. 
ICor. 7. 35. not that I may cast a snare upon y. 
Gal. 4. 11. lest I bestowed upon y. labour in vain 
Jam. 5. 1. howl for miseries that shall come on y. 
IPet. 4. 14. the Spirit of God resteth iipon y. 
Rev. 2. 24. 1 will put upo7i y. none other burden 

Tfith YOU. 
Geri.34.16.then we will dwell with y. be one people 

48. 21. behold, I die, but God shall be with y. 
£zotZ. 13. 19. shall carry up my bones hence icith y. 

20. 22. ye have seen that I have talked with y. 

24. 14. tarry ye here, Aaron and Hur are with y. 
JSTum. 1. 4. with y. shall be a man of every tribe 

17. 4. the testimony, where I will meet with y. 
Deut. 5. 33. and that it may be well with y. 

12. 12. no part withy. \\ 20. 4. God goeth with y. 

29. 14. nor with y. only do I make this covenant 
Josh. 7. 12. neither will I be with y. any more 
Ruth 2. 4. and Boaz said, the Lord be with y. 
ISam. 22. 3. let my father and mother be with y. 

23. 23. come again to me, and I will go with y. 
2Sam. 16. 10. what have I to do u;iih y.7 19. 22. 

18. 2. 1 will surely go forth with y. myself 
2Kings 10. 2. seeing your master's sons are with y. 

23. see there be with y. none of servants of Lord 
25. 24. and it shall be well with y. Jer. 40. 9. 
] Chron. 22. 18. is not the Lord your God with y.7 
2Chron. 13. 8. there are with y. golden calves 

15. 2. the Lord is with y. while ye be with him 

19. 6. for the Lord who is with y. in the judgment 

20. 17. fear not, for the Lord will be icith y. 
28. 10. are there not with y. even with y. sins 

Ezra 4. 2. let us build with y. we seek your God 
Job 42. 8. lest I deal with y. after your folly 
Jer. 18. 6. cannot I do with y. as this potter? 
42. 11. for I am with y. Hag. 1. 13. | 2. 4. 
Ezek. 20. 35. there will I plead with y. 36. 

44. know I am Ld. when I have wrought toith y. 
Amos 5. 14. tbe God of hosts shall be with y. 
Zech. 8. 23. we will 'o with y. for God is with y. 
Mat. 17. 17. O faithless perverse generat. how long 
shall I be with y.7 Mark 9. 19. Luked.'il. 
26. 11. for ye have the poor always jcith y. but 
me ye have not always, John 12. 8. 
29. when I drink it new w.y. in myFather's king. 
28. 20. 1 am joith y. always to the end of the world 
Luke 24. 44. 1 aoake to you while t was with y. 
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YOU 

John 7. 33. yet a little while am I with y. then I 
go to him that sent me, 12. 35. | 13. 33 
14. 9. Jesus said, have I been so long with y.? 
16. Comforter, that he may abide ioith y for ever 
17. he dwelleth with y.\\ 25. being present with y 
27. peace 1 leave with y. || 16. 4. 1 was with y. 
Acts 18. 14. reason would 1 should bear with y. 
20. 18. I have been with y. at all seasons 
Rom. 1. 12. I may be comlorted together with y. 

15. 32. that I may with y. be refreshed 

33. now the God of peace be with y. all. Amen, 
2 Cor. 13. IL P/aZ. 4. 9. 

16. 20. the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ b« 

with y. 24. ICor. 16. 23. Phil. 4. 23. Col 4. 
18. IThess. 5. 28. 2Thcss. 3. 18. 2Tim. 4. 
15. Tit. 3. 15. Heb. 13. 25. 2 John 3. Rev. 
22. 21. 
ICo?-. 2. 3. I was with y. in weakness and in fear 
4. 8. that we also might reign with y. 
16. 10. see that he may be with y. without fear 
24. my love be with y. all in Christ Jesus 
2Cor. 1. 21. he that establisheth us withy, is God 
4. 14. shall raise us up and present us with y. 

7. 3. ye are in our hearts to die and live with y. 
11. 9. when I was present with y. Gal. 4. 18, iO. 

Phil. 2. 17. 1 joy and rejoice with y. all 
Col. 2. 5. yet am I with y. in the spirit, joying 
2 Thess. 3. 1. word may be glorified, as it is with y. 
16. Lord of peace give peace, the L. be w. y. all 
Heb. 12. 7. God dealeth with y. as with sons 
IPet. 5. 14. peace be with y. all that are in Christ 
2Pet. 2. 13. spots and blemishes, while they feast 
YOURS. [with y. 

Gen. 45. 20. the good of the land of Egypt is y. 
Deut. 11. 24. the soles of your feet tread shall be y. 
Josh. 2. 14. the men answered our lite for y. 
2Chron. 20. 15. the battle is not y. but God's 
Jer. 5.19. shall serve strangers in land that is not y. 
Luke 6. 20. for y. is the kingdom of God 
.7oA?il5.20.if kept my saying, they will keep y. also 
lCor.3.21. not glory in men, for all things are y. 22. 

8. 9. lest this liberty ofy. become a stumbling 
16. 18. for they have refreshed my spirit and y, 

2 Cor. 12. 14. for I seek not y. but you 

YOUNG. 
Gen. 31.38. thy she-goats have not cast their y. 
33. 13. the flocks and herds with y. are with me 
Exod. 23. 26. there shall nothing cast their y. 
l.e?j.22.28.shall not kill it and her j/.both in one da j 
Deut. 22. 6. thoushaltnottakethedam withtbe J/ 
7. let the dam go and take the y. to thee 
28. 50. which will not shew favour to the y. 
32. 11. as the eagle fluttereth over her y. 
2Sam. 9. 12. Mephibosheth had a.y. son Micha 
IChron. 22. '5. Solomon my son is y. 29. 1. 
2Chron. 13. 7. when Rehoboam was y. and tender 
34. 3. Josiah, whilehe was yet?/, began to seek G 
P-sal. 78. 71. from following ewes great with y. 
84. 3. swallow a nest, where she may lay her y. 
Isa. 40. 11. shall gently lead those that are with y 
Jer. 31.12. shall flow together for the y. of the flock 
Ezek. 17. 4. cropped off the top of his y. twigs, 22 
Mark 7.25.whose ?/.daughter had an unclesn spiri! 
Jolin 21. 18. when y. thou girdedst thyself 
See Old. 
YO-UNG ass, or asses. 
Isa. 30. 6. carry riches on the shoulders of y. asses 

24. the y. asses shall eat clean provender 

John 12. 14. when he found a y. ass sat thereon 

See Bullock. 

YOVNG btdlocks. 

JViim. 28. 11. shall offer two y. bullocks, 19, 27. 

Ezra 6. 9. give what they need, both y. bvlhrks 

YOUNG calf 
Lev. 9. 2. take thee a y. calf for a sin offering 
See Child, Children. 
YOUNG cow. 
Isa. 7. 21. that a man shall nourish a y. cow 

YOUNG dromedaries. 
Esth.8.10. he sent letters by riders on y. dromedar. 

YOUNG eagles. 
Prov. 30. 17. and the y. eagles shall eat it 

YOUNG hart. 

Cant. 2. 9. my beloved is like a y. hart, 17. | & 14 

See Lion, Lions, Man, Men. 

YOUNG one. 

Deut. 28. 57. her eye shall be evil toward her y. one 

Zech. 11. 16. neither shall seek the y. one, nor heal 

YOUNG ones. 
Deut. 22. 6. whether they be y. ones or eggs 
Job 38.41.when his y. ones cry to God they wander 
39. 3. they bow, they bring forth their y. ones 
4. their y. ones are in good liking, they grow up 
16. the ostrich is hardened against her y. ones 
30. the eagles' y. ones also suck up blood 
Isa. 11. 7. their y. ones shall lie down together 
Lam.i.3,the sea monsters give suck to their y.oTieg 

YOUNG pigeon. 
Gen. 15. 9. take me a turtle-dove, and a y. pigeon ^ 
Lev. 12. 6. bring a y. pigeon for a sin-offering 



YOU 

YOUNG pigeons. 
Let)- 1. 14. he shall bring his oftering of y. pigeons 
5. 7. if not able to bring a lamb he shall bring 
two y. pigeons, 12. 8. 1 14. 22, 30. | 15. 14, 29. 
JVmw. 6. 10. Luke 2. 24. 
11. if he bo not able to bring two y. pigeons 
YOUNG ravens. 
Paal. 147. 9. he giveth food to y. ravens which cry 

YOUNG roes. 
Cttnt. 4. 5. thy breasts are like two y. roes, 7. 3. 

YOUNG virgin. 
IKings 1. 2. let there be sought for ray lord a y. v. 

YOUNG virgins, 

Judg. 21. 12. there were found 400 y. virgins 

Esth. 2. 2. let fair y. virgins be sought for the king 

3. they may gather together all the y. virgins 

YOUNG unicorn. 

Psal, 29. 6. Lebanon and Sirion like a y. unicorn 

YOUNG woman. 
Ruth 4. 12. Lord shall give thee of this y. woman- 

YOUNG women. 
Tit. 2. 4. they may teach y. women to be sober 

YOUNGER. 
Oen. 9.24. Noah knew what his y. son had done 
19. 31. and the first-born said to the y. 34. 
38. and the y. she also bare a son Ben-ammi 
25. 23. the elder shall serve the y. Rom. 9. 12. 
27. 15. Rebekah put them on Jacob her y. son 
42. she sent and called Jacob her y. son 
29. 16. the name of the y. daughter was Rachel 
18. 1 will serve thee seven years for the y. 
526. it must not be so done, to give the y. first 
43. 29. is this your y. brother of whom ye spake 
48. 14. Israel laid his right hand on the y. 
19. his y. brother sha'.i be greater than he 
Judg. 1. 13. Caleb's y. brother took it, 3. 9. 
15. 2. is not her y. sister fairer than shel 
ISam. 14. 49. Saul's y. daughter was Michal 
IChr. 24. 31 . cast lots over-against their y. brethren 
Job 30. 1. that are y. than I, have me in derision 
Ezek. 16. 46. and thy y. sister is Sodom 

61. shalt receive thy sisters, thine elder and y. 
Luke 15. 12. the?/, said, father, give.me the portion 

13. the y. gathered all, and took his journey 
22. 26. he that is greatest, let him be as the y. 
\Tim. 5. 1. intreat the y. men as brethren 
2. the y. woman as sisters, with all purity 

11. the y. widows refuse, for when they begin 
14. 1 will therefore that the y. women marry 

\Pet. 5. 5. likewise, ye y. submit to the elder 

YOUNGEST. 
Qen. 42. 13. the y. is this day with our father, 32. 
15. except your t/. brother come, 20, 34. \ 44.23,26. 

43. 33. they sat, the y. according to his youth 

44. 2. put silver cup in the sack's mouth of the y. 

12. he began at the eldest, and left oflf at the y. 
Josk.Q. 26. in his y. son set up gates, IKings 16. 34. 
Judg. 9. 5. yet Jotham the y. son M'as left 
ISam. 16. 11. he said, there remains yet the y. 

17. 14. David was y. the eldest followed Saul 
iCkron. 21. 17. none left save Jehoahaz the y. 
S3. 1. made Ahaziah his y. son kin? in his stead 

YOUTH. 
(?en 8. SI. the imagination is evil from his v. 
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Oen. 43. 33. and the youngest according to dis y. 

46. 34. about cattle, from our y. even till now 
Lev. 22. 13. in her father's house, as in her y. 
J\rum.30. 3. being in her father's house, in her y. 16. 
Judg.8.'20. the y. drew not a sword, because yet a y. 
lSa7n. 17. 33. thou but a y. he a man of war from y. 
42. for he was but a y. || 55. whoso son is this y.? 
2Sam. 19. 7. the evil that befell thee from thy y. 
IKings 18. 12. but I fear the Lord from my y. 
Job 13. 26. to possess the iniquities of mv y. 

20. 11. his bones are full of the sin of his y. 

29. 4. aslwasindaysofmyy. when secret of God 

30. 12. on my right hand rise the y. they push away 

31. 18. from my y. he was brought up with me 
33. 25. he shall return to the days of his y. 

36. 14. hypocrites die in y. and their life is unclean 
Psal. 25. 7. remember not the sins of my y. 
71. 5. O Lord, thou art my trust from my y. 
17. O God, thou hast taught me from my y. 

88. 15. I am afflicted, and ready to die from my y. 

89. 45. the days of his y. hast thou shortened 
103. 5. so that thy y. is renewed like the eagle's 
110. 3. from morning, thou hast the dew of thy y. 
127. 4. as arrows, so are the children of thy y. 
129. 1. they have afflicted me from my y. 

144. 12. that our sons be as plants grown up in y. 
Prov. 2. 17. which forsaketh the guide of her y. 
5. 18. and rejoice with the wife of thy y. 
Eccl. 11. 9. rejoice, O young man, in thy y. 
10. for childhood and y. are vanity 
12. 1. remember thy Creator in the days of thy y. 
Isa. 47. 12. wherein thou hast laboured from thy y. 

15. thy merchants from thy y. shall wander 
54. 4. thou shalt forget the shame of thy y. 
6. for the Lord hath called thee as a wife of y. 
Jer. 2. 2. I remember the kindness of thy y. 
3. 4. my Father, thou art the guide of my y. 
24.devouied the labour of our fathers from our y. 
25. we and our fathers from our y. have sinned 
^. 21. this hath been thy manner from thy y. 

31. 19, 1 did bear the reproach of my y. 

32. 30. have only done evil before me from their ?/. 
48. 11. Moab hath been at ease from his y. 

Lam. 3. 27. it is good that he bear the yoke in his y. 
Ezek. 4. 14. my soul not been polluted from my y. 
16. 22. thou hast not remembered days of thy y. 43. 
60. I will remember my covenant in days of thy I/. 
23. 3. they committed whoredoms in their y. 
8. for in her y. they lay with her and bruised 
19. call to remembrance the days of her y. 21. 
Hos.2.15.she shall sing there as in the days of her y. 
Jocll. 8. lamentasvirginfoTthe husband of her y. 
Zcck. 13. 5. I am a husbandman, for man taught 
me to keep cattle from my y, 
Mai. 2. 14. between thee and the wife of thy y. 

15. let none deal treacherously ag. wife of his y. 

Mat. 19. 20. all these have I kept from my y. what 

lack I yet? Mark 10. 20. Luke 18. 21. 

.^cts 26. 4. ray manner of life frora my y. know all 

1 Tim. 4. 12. let no man despise thy y. be an examp. 

YOUTHS. 
Prov.1.1. 1 discerned among the y. a young man 

void of understanding 
loa. 40. 39. cvoa the y. shall f&iiit and be weary 



ZEA 

YOUTHFUL. 
2Tim. 2. 22. flee also y. lusts but fjllow faith 



z. 



ZEAL 

Is a mixed passion, composed (f grief and anger 
fervent love and desire; for what a man lovet 
earnestly, he is careful to sec it honoured, and 
grieved when it is dishonoured. Phinehas ia 
commended for having expressed much zeal 
against those wicked persons thatviolatedihe 
law of the Lord, Num. 25. 11, 13. And in 
Psal. 69.9, the Psalmist says, The zeal of thine 
house hath eaten me up: "JWy earnest desire 
to have all things duly ordered about thy wor- 
ship, and my just displeasure and indigna- 
tion, at all abuses therein, have overcome me, 
have wasted my natural moisture and vital 
spirits.^^ 

Zeal is taken either in good or ill part. There 
may be an eagerness in pursuing good things, 
when neither the end nor manner of doing it is 
good. Such was the zeal of Jehu, 2 Kings 10.16. 
He was eager in executing the commands of 
God, but he did it to be seen of men : Come, 
see my zeal for the Lord. Such also was the 
zeal of those .lews whom St. Paul speaks of. 
Rom. 10. 2, They have a zeal of God, but not 
according to knowledge. " They have an ear- 
nest desire to maintain the law and worship of 
God instituted by Moses, thinking thereby to 
promote the glory of God, but though this be a 
warm, yet it is a blind zeal : They knuio not the 
will of God, or what that righteousness is 
tchereby a person is justified before God." 

2Sam. 21. 2. Saul sought to slay them in his z. 

2Kings 10. 16. come and see my z. for the Lord 
19. 31. the 2. of the Lord shall do this, Isa. 37. 32. 

Psal. 69. 9. the z. of thy house hath eaten me up 

and reproaches are fallen on me, John 2. 17. 

] 19.139.my z. hath consumed me, because enemiea 

Isa. 9. 7. the z. of the Lord will perform this 
59. 17. and he was clad with z. as a cloak 
63. 15. where is thy z. and thy strength? 

Ezek. 5. 13. that I the Lord have spoken it in my 2. 

Rom. 10. 2. I bear record, that they have z. of God 

2Cor. 7. 11. yea what z.? H 9. 2. and your z.hath 

provoked very many 

Phil. 3. 6. concerning z. persecuting the chur«h 

Col. 4. 13. that he hath a great 2. for you 
ZEALOUS. 

JVum. 25. 11. while he was z. for my sake 
13. he was z. for his God and made atonement 

Acts 91. 20. and they are all z. of the law 
22. 3. Paul was z. toward God, Gal. 1. 14. 

iCor. 14. 12. as ye are z. of spiritual gifts 

Ti^2.14.purify a peculiar people, z. of good works 

Rev. 3. 19. as many as I love, I rebuke and chasten : 
be 2. therefore, and repent 
ZEALOUSLY. 

Gal. 4. 17. they z. affect you, but not well 
18 it is good to be z. aifected in a good ihiog 



AN ALPHABETICAL 



TABLE OF THE PROPER NAMES 



IN THE 



TOGETHER WITH THE 



JHeanins or ^i^niUtation of tf)e Wiottiu in tSeit (BtiQinul HanQU^^tn. 



/fote, — There are some Proper Names in this TABLE, which are not in the following- Part of the CONCORDANCE, being seldom mentioneM 

in Scripture. To these, a reference to the Place in which they are found, is here annexed. 



AARON, signifies lofty, or mountainous; or, 
mountain of strength ; or, a teacher, or teach- 
ing. The first high priest of the Jews, the son 
of Jlmram, brother to Moses. He, at the desire 
of the people, made a calf, which they worship- 
ped, and thereby committed a great sin. He 
was, with his sons, anointed and consecrated 
to the priesVs office, Lev. 8. 

AARONITES. 

ABADDON, the destroyer. Rev. 9. 11. 

ABAGTHA, father of the wine-press. 

ABANA, made of stone, or a. building. 

ABARIM, passages, or passengers. 

ABDA, a servant, or servitude. 

ABDI, he is my servant. 

ABDIEL, the servant of God ; or, cloud of the 
abundance of God. 

ABDON, a servant, or cloud of judgment. 

ABED-NEGO, servant of light, Dan. 3. 23. 

ABEL, .Adam's second son, signifies vanity, or 
breath, or vapour, Oen. 4. 4. 

ABEL, a city, signifies mourning. 

ABEL-BETH-MAACHAH, mourning to the 
house of Maachah. 

ABEL-MAIM, the mourning of the waters ; or, 
the valley of waters. 

ABEL-MEHOLAH, sorrow or mourning of 
weakness, or of sickness. 

ABEL-MIZRAIM, the mourning of the Egypti- 



ans, Gen. 50. 11. 



ABEL-SHITTIM, mourning of the thorns. It 
was a city near theriver Jordan in the wilder 
ness, Num. 33. 49. 

ABEZ, an egg, or muddy. j3 city in the tribe 
of Issachar, Josh. 19. 20. 

ABI, my father. The mother of Hezekiah, 
2 Kings 18. 2. 

ABIAH, the Lord is my father, or the father of 
the Lord. 

ABI-ALBON, most intelligent father, or the fa- 
ther over the building ; or, father of injury. 

ABIATHAR, excellent father, or father of him 
that survived, 1 Sam. 22. 20. 

ABIB, green fruits, or ears of corn. 

ABIDAH, the father of knowledge, or the know- 
ledge of the father. One of the sons of Midian, 
Gen. 25. 4. 

ABIDAN, father of judgment, or my father is 
judge. 

ABIEL, God my father, or my God the father. 
He was the father of Kish, 1 Sam. 9. 1. 

ABIEZER, father of help, or help of the father, 
or mv father is my help. 

ABI-EZRITE. 

ABIGAIL, father of joy, or the joy of the fa- 
ther, 1 Sam. 25. 3. 

ABIHAIL, the father of strength, or father of 
trouble. 

ABIHU, he is my father, or his father. 

ABU AH, the will of the Lord, or the Lord is 
my father. 

ABT.IAM, father of the sea. 

ABILENE, the father of the apartment, or of 
mourning. A promise between Libanus and 
.Bntilibanus, whereof Lysanias was tetrarch, 
Luke 3. 1. 

\BIMAEL, a father sent from God, or my father 
707 



ACH 

comes from God. He was the son of Joktan, 
Gen. 10. 28. 

ABIMELECH, father of the king, or my father 
the king. 

ABIN AD AB, father of willingness; or, my fa- 
ther is a prince. 

ABINOAM, father of beauty, or comeliness; 
or, my father is beautiful. 

ABIRAM, a high father, or father of fraud. 

ABISHAG, ignorance of the father. 

ABISHAl, the present of my father, or the fa- 
ther of the present ; otherwise, the father of 
the sacrifice, or the sacrifice of my father. 

ABiSHALOM, the father of peace, or the peace 
of the father; or, the recompense of the father, 
1 Kings 15. 2. 

ABISHUA, father of salvation, or of magnifi- 
cence, or the salvation of my father, 1 CAr. 6. 4. 

ABISHUR, the father of the wail, or of up- 
rightness ; or, my father is upright. 1 Chron. 
2. 28. 

ABITAIL, the father of the dew; or, the father 
of the shadow, according to the Syriac. One 
of David's wives, 2 Sam. 3. 4. 

ABITUB, father of goodness, or my father is 
good. 1 Chron. 8. 11. 

ABIHUD, father of praise, or glory of my father. 

ABNER, father of light, or the lamp of the fa- 
ther, or the son of the father. 

ABRAM, a high father; the father of elevation. 

ABRAHAM, the father of a great multitude. 
jit the command of God AbraJiam went out of 
Ur of the Chaldees, his native country, into 
Canaan, where the Lord promised to give that 
lard to his seed. The Messiah was promised 
to be of his family, for in his seed all the 
families of the earth were to be blessed. Gen. 
12. 3. Acts 3. 25. Gal. 3. 8. He was circum- 
ciied with all his household, and taught his 
f-a.nily to keep the commands of God. His 
filth was tried in being commanded to offer up 
his son Isaac; but the angel of the Lord stayed 
him, and Isaac was exchanged with a ram. 
Isaac in this matter was an eminent type and 
figure of Christ, who, in the time appointed by 
God, was to be offered up asa<irificcfor the sins 
of those that believe in him. The spiritual 
children of faithful Mraham, are those that 
believe in Jesus Christ, and do the works of 
Abraham, John 8. 39. Rom. 4. 16. and 9. 7. 
Gal. 3. 7, 29. 

ABSALOM, father of peace, or the peace of the 
father. 

ACCAD, a, vessel, a pitcher; or, a sparkle. 
The city where J^imrod reigned. Gen. 10. 10. 

ACCHO, close, inclosed, pressed together. 

ACELDAMA, the field of blood, Acts 1. 19. 

ACHAIA, grief, or trouble. 

ACHAICUS, a native of Achaia. 

ACHAN, or ACHAR, he that troubles and 
bruises. 

ACHBOR, a rat; otherwise,hTu\s'mg or inclosing 
the well. He was father of Baal-hanan, the 
seventh king of Edom., Gen. 36. 38. 

ACHIM, preparing, confirming, or revenging. 

.\CHISH, thus it is ; or how is this ? 

ACHMETHA, o city. 



ADR 

ACHOR, trouble. 

ACHSAH, adorned ; or, bursting of the veil. 

ACHSHAPH, poison, tricks; or, one that 

breaks; or, the lip or brim of any thing. 
ACHZIB, liar, lying ; or, that runs ; or, that 

delays. 
ADADAH, the witness or testimony of the 

assembly. The name of a city, Josh. 15. 22. 
ADAH, an assembly. The wife of Lamech^ 

Gen. 4. 19. Also the wife of Esau, Gen. 

36.2. 
ADAIA.H, the witness of the Lord. The father 

of .Tedidah, mother of Josiah, 2 Kings 22. 1. 
ADALIAH, one that draws water; or, poverty, 

or cloud, vapour, death. One of Haman^s 

sons, Esth. 9. 8. 
ADAM, earthy, taken out of red earth. 77l« 

name of the first man, who was made after the 

image of God, in a holy and happy estate, but 

by his fall and disobedience broke covenant 

jDith God, and thereby brought himself and 

all his posterity into an estate of sin and 

misery, Rom. 5. 12. Btit our Lord Jesus 

Christ, the second Adam, is the Saviour and 

Redeemer of all that truly believe in hiTR, 

Mark 16. 16. Acts 4. 12. and 16. 31. 
ADAM AH, red earth. A city, Josh. 19. 36. 
ADAMI, my man, red, earthy, human. A city, 

Josh. 19. 33. 
ADAR, high, or eminent. 
ADBEEL, a vapour, a cloud of God; otherwise, 

a vexer of God. One of IshmaeVs sons, Gen. 

25. 13. 
ADDI, my witness, adorned, passage, prey. 
ADDON, basis, foundation, the Lord. Tlu 

name of a place, Neh. 7. 61. 
ADIEL, the witness of the Lord. 1 Chron. 

4.36. 
ADIN, adorned, or voluptuous, dainty. Exra 

8.6. 
ADITHAIM, assemblies, or testimonies. Josh. 

15. 36. 
ADLAI, my witness, my ornament. 1 Chron. 

27. 29. 
A DM AH, earthy, red earth. 
ADMATHA, a cloud of death, a mortal vapour. 

Esth. 1. 14. 
ADNAH, rest, or testimony eternal. 1 Chron. 

12.20. 
ADONI-BEZEK, the lightning of the Lord, or 

the Lord of lightning ; or, the Lord of Bezek; 
for he was king of this city. 
ADONIJAH, the Lord is my master. 
ADONIKAM, the Lord is raised, or my Lord 

hath raised me. 
ADONIRAM, my Lord is most high, or the 

Lord of might and elevation. 1 Kings 4. 6. 
ADONl-ZEDEK, justice of the Lord, or th« 

Lord of justice. He was king of Jerusalem^ 

.Tosh. 10. 1. 
ADORAM, their beauty, their power, or theif 

praise. He was David's tribute-gatherer^ 
2 Sam. 20. 24. 
ADORAL\I, strength or powei of the tea 

2 Chron. U. 9. 
ADRAMMELECH, the cloke, giory, graadeu? 

or power of the king. 



AMM 



ARN 



BAB [Proper Namks, 



ADRAMMYTTIUM, the court of death, the 

mansion of death. 
ADRIA, the name of a city, which gives name 

to the Adriatic sea, now the gulf of Veiiice. 
ADULLAM, their testimony, their prey, or 

their ornament. 
AGABU3, a locust, or the feast of the father. 
AGAG, roof, floor. 
AGAGITE, of the race of Agag. 
AGAR, see HAGAR. 
AGRIPPA, this word is Latin, and signifies one 

who at ]i-is birth causes great pain, who is born 

with his feet foremost, cp.ger partus. 
AGUR, a stranger, or gathering, or gathered to- 
gether 
AHAB, the brother of the father, uncle or father 

of the brother. 
AHASUERUS, prince, head, or chief. 
AHAVA, essence, or generation. 
AHAZ, one that takes and possesses. 
AHAZIAH, seizure, possession, or vision of the 

Lord. 
AHIAH, brother of the Lord. 
AHIEZER, brother of assistance. A prince of 

the tribe of Dan, Num. 1. 12. 
AHIJAH, the same with AHIAH. 
AHIKAM, a brother that raises up. 
AHILUD, a brother born. He was secrctarij to 

David, 2 Sam. 8. 16. 
AHIMAAZ, brother of the council, or my 

brother is counsellor. 
AHIMAN, a brother prepared, or brother of the 

right hand. 
AHIMELECH, my brother is a king, or the 

brother of my king. 
AHIMOTH, brother of death, or my brother is 

dead. 1 Chron. 6. 25. 
AHINOAM, the beauty and comeliness of the 

brother, or brother of motion. 
^HIO, his brother, his brethren. 
AHIRA, brother of iniquity ; otherwise, brother 

or companion of the shepherd. He was chief 

of the tribe of J^aphtali, Num. 1. 15. 
AHISAMACH, brother of strength or support, 

or my brother supports me. 
AHISHAR, brother of a prince, or brother of a 

song. He was steward of Solomon's household, 

1 Kings 4. 6. 
AHITHOPHEL, brother of ruin or folly. 
AHITUB, brother of goodness, or my brother is 

good. 
AHIHUD, brother of praise. The prince of the 

tribe of Asher, Num. 34. 27. 
AHLAB, which is of milk, or which is fat ; other- 
wise, brother of the heart. The name of a city, 

Judg. 1. 31. 
AHOLAH, his tabernacle, his tent. 
AHOLIAB, the tent, or tabernacle of the father. 
AHOLIBAH, my tent and my tabernacle in her. 
AHOLTBAMAH, my tabernacle is exalted. 
AI, or HAI, mass or heap. 
AIOTH, the same as AI. 
AJALON, a chain ; otherwise, strength, or a 

stag. 
ALAMMELECH, God is king. A city. Josh. 

19. 26. 
ALEXAND^ER, is a Greek word, and signifies 

one that assists men, or one that helps stoutly ; 

or, one that turn^ away evil. 
ALEXANDRIA, a city in Egypt. 
ALLELUIA, praise the Lord, or piaise to the 

Lord. 
ALLON, an oak, or strong. 1 Chron. 4. 37. 
ALLON-BACHUTH, the oak of weeping. The 

place where RebekalCs nurse pg^s puried, Gen. 

35. 8. 
ALMODAD, measure of God. Qen, 10. 26. 
ALPHA, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, 

marked A. 
.ALPHEUS, a thousand ; otherwise, Jearned, or 

chief. 
AMALEK, a people that licks up, or that takes 

away all; otherwise, a people that strikes, or 

that uses ill. 
AMALEKITES, pcopZe descended from Arnalek. 
AMANA, integrity and truth. 
AMARIAH, the Lord says, or the excellency of 

the Lord. Zeph.i'\. 
4MA$A. a forgiving people, or sparing tho peo- 

pjjj; Qtherwise, the, burden of the. people. 
AMAZIAFJ, the ?trepgth of the Lord. 
A MM AH, my people. 
AMMI, the same with ARJMAH. 
AMMI-NADIB, my people' ^s liberal, pr prince 

of the people, or a people that .vows. 
AMMIHUD, people of praise, pr praise is with 

me, J^um. 1. 10. 
AMMISHADDAI, the people of the AInjighty, 

or the Almighty is with me. J^um. 1. 12. 
AMMON, a people, or the son of ray people. 
708 



AMMONITES, A people that descended o/Ben- 
ammi, son of Lot by his youngest daughter. 

AMNON, faithful and nac;' otherwise, foster- 
father, or tutor ; or, son of the mother. 

AMON, faithful, true. 

AMORITE, bitter, a rebel ; otherwise, a babbler 
or prater. 

AMOS, loading, weighty. 

AMOZ, strong, robust. 

AMPHIPOHS, a city encompassed by the 
sea. 

AMPLIAS, large, extensive. A Latin word. 

AMRAM, an exalted people ; or, their sheaves, 
or handfuls of corn. 

AMRAPHEL, one that speaks of hidden things ; 
or, one that speaks of judgment, or of ruin. 

ANAH, one who answers, or who sings ; other- 
wise, poor or afflicted. 

ANAK, a collar, or ornament. 

ANAKIMS. 

ANAMMELECH, answer, or song of the king 
and council. 

ANANIAS, the cloud of the Lord. 

ANATHOTH, answer, song; or, affliction, po- 
verty. 

ANDREW, a stout and strong man. A Greek 
word. 

ANDRONICUS, a man excelling others, a vic- 
torious man. Greek. 

ANER, answer, song, affliction, of light. 

ANNA, gracious, merciful. 

ANNAS, one that answers, that afflicts and 
humbles, or gracious, merciful. A high priest 
who sent Christ bound to Caiaphas his father- 
in-law. 

ANTICHRIST, an adversary to Christ. 

ANTIOCH, for, or instead of a chariot ; or, equal 
in speed with a chariot. 

ANTIFAS, for all, or against all. One of the 
martyrs slain by the people of Fergamiis, Rev. 
2. 13. 

ANTIPATRIS, for, or against the father. 

APELLES, a Greek word from the verb xTnXKai, 
I exclude, I separate. 

APHEK, a stream, a rapid torrent ; or, strength, 
vigour. 

APOLLONIA, perdition, destruction. 

APOLLOS, one tha,t destroys and lays waste. 

APOLLYON, one that exterminates or destroys. 

APPHIA, that produces, or is fruitful. Phtlem.2. 

APPII-FORUM, a town so called from Appius 
Claudius, whose statue jcas erected there. 

AQ,UILA, an eagle. Latin. 

AR, awaking, watching, evacuation, uncovering. 

ARABIA, evening, or a place wild and desert ; 
or, hostages, ravens ; and also, mixtures ; be- 
cause this country was inhabited by different 
kinds of people. 

ARABIAN. 

ARAM, highness, magnificence; otherwise, one 
that deceives, or their curse. ARAM signifies 
Syria in Gen. 22. 21. and elsewhei-e. 

ARARAT, the curse of trembling. 

ARAUNAH, ark, song, joyful cry, curse. 

ARBA, the city of the four. 

ARCHELAUS, the prince of the people. Greek. 

ARCHIPPUS, a governor of horses, or master 
of the horse. Greek. 

ARCTURUS, a gathering together. 

ARD, one that commands, or he that descends. 
A son of Benjamin, Gen. 46. 21. 

ARELI, the light or vision of God. Gen. 46. 16. 

AREOPAGITE, belonging to the council called 
Areopagus. 

AREOPAGUS, the hill of Mar^g ; a place where 
the magistrates of Athens held their supreme 
council: from apsiog, Mars; and Trxyag 
a hill. 

ARETAS, one that is agreeable, that pleases, 
that is virtuous. 

ARGOB, a turf of earth, or fat land, or curse 
of the well. 

ARIEL, the altar, light, or lion of God. 

ARIMATHEA, a lion dead to the Lord ; or, the 
light of the death of the Lord ; or simply, 
Ramath, or Ramah, a city where Samuel dwelt, 
IBam. 1. 19. 1 

ARIOCH, long, great, tall; or, your drunken- 
ness ; or, your lion. 

ARISTARCHUS, a good prince, the best prince. 
Greek. 

ARISTOBULUS, a gqod ccunsellor, good ad- 
vice. Greek. 

ARMAGEDDON, the mountain of Megiddo, or 
the mpuntain of the gospel ; otherwise, the 
mountain of fruits, or of apples. 

ARMENIA, a province which is supposed to 
lake its name from Aram. 

ARNON, rejoicing, or leaping for joy ; or, their 
chest, or ark. 



AROER, heath, tamarisk ; or, the nakedness of 

the skin ; or, nakedness of the watch, or of tlie 

enemy. 
ARPAD, the light of redemption ; or, that lies 

down, that makes his bed. 
ARPHAXAD, one that heals; or, one that re- 
leases. 
ARTAXERXES, in Hebrew, Artachsasta, the 

silence of light, or light that imposes silence ; 

otherwise, joy thvLt is inh'dste. A Persianname. 
ARTEMAS, whole, sound, or without fault 
ASA, physician, or cure. 
ASAHEL, the work, or creature of God. 
ASAIAH, the Lord hath wrought ; or, a creature 

of tlie Lord. 
ASAPH, one that assembles together ; or, one that 

finishes and completes. 
ASENATH, peril, or misfortune. 
ASHDOD, inclination, leaning; or, a wild open 

place ; or, pillage, theft. 
ASHER, blessedness, or happiness. 
ASHIMA, crime ; or, position ; or, fire of the sea. 

The name of an idol, 2 Kings 17. 30. 
ASHKENAZ, a fire that distils or spreads. One 

of the sons of Gomer, Gen. 10. 3. 
ASHTAROTH, flocks, the sheep, or riches. 
ASHUR, one that is happy, that walks on pros 

perously. 
ASIA, muddy, boggy. 
ASKELON, weight, or balance ; or, fire of in 

famy. 
ASNAPPER, unhappiness, misfortune- of the 

bull or calf; or, fruilfulness, or increase of 

danger. 
ASSIR, prisoner, fettered, 1 Chron. 3. 17. 
ASSOS, approaching, coming near to. Acts^O.l^. 
ASSYRIA. 
ASSYRIAN. 

ASYNCRITUS, incomparable. 
ATAD, a thorn. 

ATHALIAH, the time of the Lord. 
ATHENIANS, inhabitants of Athens. 
ATHENS, so called from Athene, or Athenaia, 

Minerva. • "^ 

ATTALIAH, that increases or sends. 
AVEN, iniquity, force, riches. 
AUGUSTUS, increased, augmented ; or, royal, 

majestic. 
AZARIAH, assistance, or help of the Lord; or, 

he that hears the Lord, or whom the Lord hears. 
AZEK AH, strength of walls. 
AZGAD, a strong army, or the strength of a 

troop ; otherwise, a gang of robbers, or a troop 

of soldiers. Ezra 2. 12. 
AZNOTH-TABOR, the ears of Tabor; or, the 

ears of choice, purity, confVition. Josh. 19.^. 
AZOTUS, the same as ASHDOD, pillage, theft 

Acts 8. 40. 
AZUR, he that assists, or he that is assisted. Jer 

28.1. 

B. 

BAAL, he that rules and subdues; or, master, 
lord, or husband. 
BAALAH, her idol ; or, she that is governed or 

subdued, a spouse. A city. Josh. 15. 9. 
BAAL-BERITH, idol of the covenant ; or, he 

that possesses, or subdues the covenant. 
BAAL-GAD, the idol of the troop, of the army, 

or of felicity ; otherwise, the Lord is master of 

the troop. Josh. 11. 17. 
BAAL-HAMON, one that possesses or rul.es a 

multitude; a populous place 
BAAL-HERMON, the possessor of destruction ; 

or, of a thing cursed, devoted, or consecrated to 

God. It is a mountain. Judg. 3. 3. 
BAALI, my idol, master, or lord over me. 
BAALIM, idols, masters, false gods. 
BAALIS, a rejoicing, or proud lord. 
BAAL-MEON, the idol, the master of the house. 
BAAL-PEOR, master of the opening. 
BAAL-PERAZIM, master, or god of divisions, 

or he that possesses and enjoys divisions and 

dissipations. 
BAAL-SHALISHA, the third idol, the third 

husband ; or, that governs or presides over three. 
BAAL-TAMAR, master of the palm-tree. 
BAAL-ZEBUB, the master of flies. 
BAAL-ZEPHON, the idol, or possession of the 

north ; or, hidden, secret. 
BAANAH, in the answer, in affliction. 
BAASHAH, in the work, or m the compres- 
sion ; or, he that seeks and demands, or who 

lays waste. 
BABEL, confusion, or mixture. 
BABYLON, the same with BABEL. 
BABYLONIANS. 
BABYLONISH. 



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BACA, mulberry-tree. 

BAHURIM, choice, warlike, valiant. 

BAJITH, a house. 

BALAAM, the old age or ancient of the people, 
€ir their destruction ; or, without the people. 

BALAK, who lays waste and destroys; or, who 
licks aad laps. 

BAMAH, an eminence, or high place. 

BARABB AS, son of the father, or of the master, 
or the son of confusion and shame. 

BARACHEL, who blesses God, who bends the 
knee before God. The father of Elihu, Job 32.2. 

BARACHIAS, the same with BARACHEL. 

BARAK, thunder, or in vain. 

BAR-JESUS, son of Jesus, or Joshua. 

BAR-JONA, the son of Jbna, or of a dove. 

BARNABAS, the son of the prophet, or of con- 
solation. 

BARSABAS, son of return, or of conversion; or 
son of rest, or son of swearing. 

BARTHOLOMEW, a son that suspends the 
waters. 

BARTIMEUS, the son of Timeus, or of the per- 
fect and honourable. 

BARUCH, who is blessed, who bends the knee. 

BARZILLAI, made of iron; or, the son of con- 
tempt. 

BASHAN, in the tooth, or in the ivory; other- 
wise, in the change, or the sleep. 

BASHEMATH, perfumed; or, confusion of 
death ; othericise, in desolation. 

3ATH-SHEBA, the seventh daughtei, or the 
daughter of an oath. 

iJEDAD, alone, solitary; or, in friendship, in 
the bosom, or the nipple. He was father of 
Hadad, Gen. 36. 35. 

BEDAN, only; or, in the judgment; or, accord- 
ing to judgment. 

BEEL-ZEBUB, the same witkBAAla-ZEBUB. 

BEER, a well. The name of a city, Num. 
2L 16. 

BEER-LAHAI-ROI, the well of him that liveth 
and seeth me. Gen. 16. 14. 

BEER-SHEBA, the well, or fountain of an oath ; 
otherwise, the seventh well, or the well of 
satiety. 

BEKAH, half a shekel. 

BEL, ancient; or, nothing, vain, or what is sub- 
ject to change. The name of an idol. 

BELL\L, wicked, or the devil. 

BELSHAZZAR, master of the treasure, or who 
lays up treasures in secret. 

BELTESHAZZAR, who lays up treasures in 
secret; or, he that secretly endures pain and 
pressure. 

BENAIAH, son of the Lord; or, the under- 
standing of the Lord; or, the Lord's building. 

BEN-AMMI, the son of my people. 

BEN-HAD AD, the son of Uadad, or of noise, 
clamour, cry. 

BENJAMIN, the son of the right hand. 

BENJAMITE. 

BENONI, son of my grief, pain, sorrow. 

BEOR, burning; otherwise, foolish, mad, beast. 

BERACHAH, blessing, or bending of the knee. 

BEREA, heavy, weighty ; /rom ^apoj, weight. 

BERITH, covenant. 

BERNICE, one that brings victory. 

BESOR, glad news, or incarnation. 

BETAH, confidence. A city, 2 Sam. 8. 8. 

BETHABARA, the house of passage, or house 
of anger. 

BETHANY, the house of song, or of affliction; 
otherwise, the bouse of obedience, or the house 
of the grace of the Lord. 
<SETH-AVEN, the house of vanity, of iniquity, 
of trouble, of strength. 

BETH-BIREI, the house of my Creator; or, 
the temple of my Creator. 1 Chr. 4. 31. 

BETH-CAR, the house of the lamb; or, the 
house of knowledge. A city, 1 Sam. 7. 11. 

BETH-DAGON, the house of corn; or, the ha- 
bitation of the fish ; or, the temple of the god 
Daffon. Josh. 19. 27. 

BETH-DIBLATHAIM, the house of dry figs. 

BETH-EL, the house of God. 

BETHELITE. 

BETHER, division ; otherwise, in the turtle, or 
in the trial, or perquisition. 

BETHESDA, the house of eflfusion; or, the 
house of pity, or mercy. 

EETH-EZEL, a neighbour's house. 

BETH-GAMUL, the house of recompence, or of 
the weaned ; or, the house of the camel. 

BETH-HACCEREM, the house of the vine- 
yard. 

BETH-HORON, the house of wrath; or, the 
house of the hole, or of the cave, or of liberty. 

BETH-LEHEM, the house of bread, or the 
house of war. 

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BETH-LEHEM-EPHRAIM. 

BETH-LEHEM-JUDAH. 

BETH-LEHEMITE. 

BETH-PEOR, the house of gaping or opening. 

BETH-PHAGE, the house of the mouth, or the 

drain of the valleys; or, the house of early figs. 
BETHSAIDA, the house of fruits, or of food, or 

of hunters, or of snares. 
BETH-^HAN, the house of the tooth, or of 

ivory; or, the house of change; or, the dwel- 
ling of sleep. 
BETH-SHEMESH, the house of the sun ; or, 

the house of service, or of ministry, 
BETHUEL, filiation of God. 
BEULAH, married. 
BEZALEEL, in the shadow of God. 
BEZEK, lightning ; or, in the chains or fetters. 
BICHRI, first-born, or first-fruits ; otherwise, in 

the ram, or the sheep. 
BIDKAR, in compunction, or in sharp pain, in 

the wound. 
BIGTHAN, giving meat, Esth. 2. 21. called 

also Bigthana, chap. 6. 2. 
BILDAD, old friendship, or old love. 
BILHAH, who is old, troubled, or confused ; or, 

which spreads itself. 
BIRSHA, in evil ; or son that beholds. Gen. 

14.2. 
BITHIAH, daughter of the Lord. 1 Chron. 

4. 18. 
BITHRON, division; or, in his examination ; or, 

daughter of the song; or, the habitation of the 

song, or of anger, or of liberty. 
BITHYNIA, violent precipitation ; from the 

Greek work /3«», violence, and the verb suvw, 

I make haste. 
BLASTUS, one that sprouts and brings forth. 
BOANERGES, the sons of thunder, James and 

John the sons of Zebedee. 
BOAZ, or BOOZ, in strength, or in the goat. 
BOCHIM, the place of weeping, or of mourners, 

or of mulberry trees. 
BOZEZ, mud, bog ; or, in him the flower. The 

name of a rock, 1 Sam. 14. 4. 
BOZRAH, in tribulation or distress. 
BUL, changeable, perishing. Thename of amonth. 
BUZ, despised, or plundered. 
BUZI, my contempt. 
BUZITE, a descendant from Buz. 



c. 



CABUL, displeasing, or dirty. 
CAIAPHAS, a searcher; or, he that seeks 
with diligence. 

CAIN, possession, or possessed. 

CAIN AN, possessor or purchaser; or, one that 
laments ; or, the builder of a nest. 

CALAH, favourable, opportunity ; or as the 
verdure, or green fruit. A city, Gen. 10. 12. 

CALEB, a dog, or crow, or a basket; or, as the 
heart. 

CALEB-EPHRATAH, a place so called by a 
conjunction of the names Caleb and his wife 
Ephratah. See EPHRATAH. 

CALNEH, our consummation, or all we ; or, as 
murmuring. 

CALNO, our consummation; According to others, 
altogether himself. 

CALVARY, the place of a scull. 

CAMON, his resurrection. 

CANA, zeal, or emulation ; otherwise, possession, 
lamentation, the nest, cane or staif. 

CANAAN, a merchant, a trader. He was the 
son of Ham, and gave name to the land of 
Canaan. The Canaanites were a wicked peo- 
ple, for they descended from a wicked father. 
Gen. 13. 7. 

CANAANITE. 

CANDACE, who possesses contrition ; or, pure 
possession. 

CAPERNAUM, the field of repentance, or city 
of comfort ; otherwise, the propitiation of the 
penitent ; or, the town of pleasure, the hand- 
some city. 

CAPHTOR, a sphere, a buckle, a hand, a palm, 
doves, or those that seek and inquire. 

CAPPADOCIA, in Hebreio., CAPHTOR, which 
see. 

CARCAS, the covering of a lamb ; or, the lamb 
of the throne, Esth. 1. 10. 

CARCHEMISH, a lamb, as taken away, with- 
drawn, or carried cff. 

CARMEL, a circumcised lamb ; otherwise, har- 
vest, full ears of corn, vineyard of God, 
excellent vineyard. 

CARMELITE. 

CARMI, my vineyard ; or, the knowledge of 
the waters ; or, the lamb of the waters. 



CARPUS, fruit, or fruitful. Greek. 

CASIPHIA, moneyj or covetousnesBv 

CEDRON, black, or sad. 

CENCHREA, millet, small pulse. 

CEPHAS, a rock or stone. 

CESAR, a Latin name, from the word csedo, I 
cut, because he was cut out of his mother's 
womb ; or /ro7?t the word Caesaries, a head of 
hair, 7ohich he was said to be born with. 

CESAREA, a bush of hai^. 

CHALCOL, who nourishes, consumes, and sus- 
tains the whole. 

CHALDEA, as demons, or as robbers, or breasts, 
or fields. 

CHALDEAN. 

CHALDEES. 

CHARRAN, a singing, or calling but, or the 
heat of wrath. 

CHEBAR, strength or power. Ezek. 10. 15. 20 

CHEDORLAOMER, as a generation of servi- 
tude ; otherwise, the roundness of the sheaf, 
Gen. 14. 4. 

CHEMARIMS, the name of BaaVs priests. 

CHEMOSH, as handling or stroking, or as with- 
drawing or taking away. 

CHENANIA, preparation, or disposition or 
strength or rectitude of the Lord. 

CHERETHIMS, who cuts, who tears away and 
exterminates. 

CHERETHITES, See CHERETHIMS. 

CHERITH, cutting, piercing, slaying. 

CHESED, as a devil, or as a destroyer, or as a 
breast or nipple, Gen. 22. 22. 

CHILEAB, totality of the father, or the perfec- 
tion of the father, 2 Savi. 3. 3. 

CHILION, finished, complete, perfect. 

CHILMAD, as teaching or learning. 

CHIMHAM, as they, or like to them. 

CHIOS, open, or opening. 

CHISLETJ, rashness, confidence, the flanks. 

CHITTIM, those that bruise ; or, gold ; or, stain 
ing or dying. 

CHIUN, an Egyptian god, whom some think to 
be Saturn. 

CHLOE, green herb. 

CHORAZIN, the secret, or here is a mystery. 

CHUSHAN-RISHATHAIM, Ethiopian; cr, 
blackness of iniquities. 

CHUZA, the seer, or prophet ; ov Ethiopian. 
The husband of Joanna. 

CILICFA, which rolls or overturns. 

CLAUDA, a broken voice, a lamentable voica, 
It is an island. Acts 27. 16. 

CLAUDIA, lame, 2 Tim. 4. 21. 

CLEMENT, mild, good, modest, merciful. PhiL 
4.3. 

CLEOPHAS, the whole glory; or, glory alto- 
gether. 

COLOSSE, punishment, correction ; from the 
word y-oXx'^M, I punish. 

CONIAH, the strength, or stability of the Lord. 

CORINTH, which is satisfied, or ornament, or 
beauty. 

CORINTHIANS. 

CORNELIUS, of a horn. Or xjpjiX.of, as if 
it were xepa; tou >]A»s, the beam of the sun. 
Having a vision, he sent for Peter, who first 
preached the gospel to the Gentiles, Acts 10. 

COZBI, a liar ; or, as sliding away. 

CRESCENS, growing, increasing. 

CRETE, carnal, fleshly. 

CRETES. 

CRETIANS. 

CRISPUS, curled. 

CUSH, Ethiopians, or black. 

CUSHAN, Ethiopia, black, blackness, heat 

CUSHT, the same. 

CYPRUS, fair, or fairness. 

CYRENE, a wall, or coldness, or meeting, or a 
floor. 

CYRENIANS, people of Cyrene. 

CYRENIUS, who governs. 

CYRUS, as miserable, or as heir ; or, the belly. 



D. 



DABB ASHETH, flowing with honey; or, caus. 
ing infamy. 

DABERATH, word, thing; or, a bee; or, sub- 
missive and obedient. 

DAGON, corn ; or, a fish. 

DALMANUTHA, a bucket; or, exhausti<m, 
leanness, branch. A country, Mark 8. 10. 

DALMATIA, deceitful lamps, or vain brightness 

DAMARIS, a little woman. 

DAMASCUS, a sack full of blood ; or, similitud 
of burning, or of the kiss, or of the pot- 



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DAN, judgment, or he that judges. 
DANIEL, judgment of God ; or, God is my 
judge, yi prophet descended from the royal 
family of David, who was carried captive to 
Babylon when he was very young. He inter- 
preted J^Tcbnchadnezzar^ s dreams, was cast into 
the lions^ den and saved, but his adversaries 
vere devoured. He was favoured with the 
vision of the four beasts, and of the ram and 
he-goat ; Gabriel informeth him of the seventy 
Weeks, which is a famous prophecy of the time 
of the coming of the great Messiah. 

DARA, generation, or house of the shepherd, or 
of the companion ; or, race of wicliedness, 
1 Chron. 2. 6. 

DARIUS, he that inquires and informs himself. 
The king of the Medes, Dan. 5. 31. 

DATHAN, laws, or rites. 

DAVID, beloved, dear. The son of Jesse, the 
king of Judah and Israel, who was a great tT/pe 
of the Messiah the king and spiritual head of 
kis church. It is taken for Christ himself, 
who was descended of the family of David, Jer. 
30. 9. Ezek. 34. 23. and 37. 24, 25. 

DEBORAH, a word, or a bee. 

DECAPOLIS, a Greek loord compounded of two 
others, of Sexx, ten, and rro\»s, a city, because 
this country contained ten cities. 

DEDAN, their breasLs, or their friendship, or 
their uncle ; or, a judge. 

DEDANIM, the descendants of Dedan. 

DELILAH, poor, small, or head of hair; or, 
bucket. 

DEMAS, popular. 

DEMETRIUS, belonging to Ceres, or to corn. 

DERBE, a sting. The name of a city. Acts 14. 6. 

DEUEL, the knowledge, or science of God, 
JVum. 1. 14. 

DIANA, the Latin word may signify luminous. 
The Greek word »f>Tifii( signifies perfect. 

DIBON, understanding, abundance of knowledge, 
or of building. 

DIBON-GAD, abundance of sons happy and 
powerful ; or, happy, or great understanding, or 
edifice. 

DIDYMUS, a twin. 

DIMON, where it is red. 

DIN x\H, judgment, or who judges. 

DINHABAH, his judgment in her, or she gives 
judgment; or, who gives judgment. Gen. 
36. 32. 

DIONYSIUS, divinely touched, from J«oj, di- 
vine, and vuo-o-co, I strike. 

DIOTREPHES, nourished by Jupiter, or, Ju- 
piter's foster-child ; from Siofy of Jupiter, and 
Tpicpof, a foster child. 

DOEG, who acts with uneasiness; or, a fisher- 
man. 

DOR, getrtsration, or habitation. 

DORCAS, the female of a roe-buck. Greek. 

DOTHAN, the law, or custom. 

DRUSILLA, watered by the dew, from Jfoo-oj, 
the dew, 

DUMAH, silence, or resemblance. 

DURAH, generation, or habitation. 



E. 



£1 ASTER, the passover, a feast of the Jews. 
A This word is not properly translated, for in 
the original. Acts 12. 4. it is to srao-^a, 
which signifies the pass-over; which was a 
yearly feast among the Jews, established in 
commemoration of the coming forth out of 
Egypt, and of the angeVs passing by and 

■ sparing the houses of the Israelites sprinkled 
with blood, when the first-born of the Egyptians 
Wire slain. Easter was a goddess of the Sax 
ons in honour of which, sacrifices were offered 
about that time of the year. The word Easter 
seems not to have been properly used in the 
English Bible or English Liturgy. 

£BAL, a heap, or collection of old age ; or, a 
mass that runs away and disperses. 

EBED, a servant, or labourer. 

EBED-MELECH, the king's servant. . 

EBEN-EZER, the stone of help. 

EBER, one that passes, or a passage ; or, anger, 
wrath. 

EBIASAPH, a father that gathers together, or 
adds; or, my father who has added. 1 Chron. 
6.23. 

ED, witness. 

EDEN, pleasure, or delight. 

EDOM, red, bloody, earthy, or red earth. 

CDOMITE. 

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EDREI, a very great mass; or, cloud, death of 

the wicked. The city of Og, Deut. 1. 4. 
EGLAH, heifer, chariot, round. 
EGLAIM, drops of the sea. 
EGLON, the same as EGLAH. 
EGYPT, in Hebrew, Mizraim ; that binds, or 

straitens; or, that troubles, or oppresses. 
EGYPTIAN. 
EHUD, he that praises. 
EKRON, barrenness, tore away. 
EKROiMITES. 

ELAH, an oak, a curse, oath, imprecation. 
ELAM, a young man, a virgin; or, secret, or an 

age. 
ELAMITES. 

ELATH, a hind, or strength, or an oak. 
EL-BETHEL, tiie God of Beth-el. 
ELDAD, loved of God, or favoured of God. 
ELEALEH, ascension of God, or burnt-offering 

of God. 
ELEAZAR, the help of God, or court of God. 
EL-ELOHE, Israel, God the God of Israel. 
ELHANAN, grace, gift or mercy of God. 
ELI, ELI, my God, my God. 
ELI, the otlering, or iiftiug up. 
ELIAB, God my father, or my God father. 
EL I AD A, the knowledge of God. 
ELIAKIM, the resurrection of God; or, the God 

of the resurrection or of strength ; or, God the 

revenger. 
ELIAM, the people of God, or the God of the 

people. 
ELIAS, See ELIJAH. 
ELIASHIB, the God of conversion; or, my God 

will bring back. 
ELIATHAH, thou art my God; or, my God 

comes. The son of Heman, 1 Chron. 25. 4. 
ELIEZER, help, or court of my God. 
ELIHOREPH, the God of winter; or, the God 

of youth. 
ELIHU, he is my God himself. 
ELIJAH, God the Lord ; or the strong Lord. 

Jl famous prophetfWho foretold a great famijie, 

and was fed by the ravens, 1 Kings 17. 6. He 

was raised up by God to oppose idolatry, and 

particularly the worship of Baal, introduced 

into Israel by Jezebel and Jihab, 1 Kings 18. 

He was taken up into heaven in a whirlwind. 

Our Lord Jesus Christ interprets the Elijah 

promised in Mai. 4. 5. to be John the Baptist, 

Mat. 11. 10, 14. who came in the spirit and 

power of Elijah. 
ELIK A, pelican of God. 2 Sam. 23. 25. 
ELIM, the rams; or, the strong, or the stags, 

or the valleys. 
ELIMELECH, my God is king. 
ELIOENAI, towards him are my eyes ; or, to- 
wards him are my fountains ; or, towards him 

are my poverty and my misery. 1 Chron. 

3.23. 
ELIPHALET, the God of deliverance ; or, my 

God who puts to flight. 
ELIPHAZ, the endeavour of God. 
ELISABETH, God hath sworn, the oath of 

God, or the fulness of God. 
ELISHA, salvation of God, or God that saves. 

The name of a prophet whom Elijah anointed 

in his room, 1 Kings 19. 16. 
ELISHAH, son of Javan, Gen. 10. 4. Or the 

j5Zes 0/ Elishah, Ezek. 27.7. It is God; or. 



the lamb of God ; otherwise, God that gives 

help. 
ELISHAMAH, God hearing. 
ELISHEBA, See EL/SABETH. 
ELISHUA, God is my salvation. 
ELIHUD, God is my praise, or the praise of my 

God. 
ELIZUR, God is my strength, my rock ; or, 

stone, or rock of God. J^uin. 1. 5. 
ELHANAN, God the zealous; or, the posses- 
sion, or the reed of God. 
ELMODAM, the God of measure; or, the God 

of the garment. 
ELNATHAN, God has given, or the gift of 

God. 
ELON, oak, or grove, or strong. 
ELUL, cry, outcry. The sixth 

Hebrew year. 
ELUZAI, God is my strength 
ELYMAS, this name in Arabic signifies a ma 

gician. 
EMIMS, fears of terrors; or, formidable, or 

people. 
EMMAUS, people despised, or obscure. 
EMMOR, an ass. 
EN-DOE, fountain ; or, eye of generation, or 

habitation. 
ENEAS, laudable, from the Greek verb cuvtwy 

I praise. 



month of the 
1 Chron. 12. 5. 



EN-EGLAIM, the fountain, or the eye of ihe 
calves, or of the chariots, or of roundness. 

EN-GEDI, Ibuutain, or eye of the goat, or oi 
happiness. 

EN-MISHPAT, fountain of judgment Geru 
14. 7. 

ENOCH, dedicated, or disciplined, and well 
regulated. The son of Jared and father ef 
Methuselah. Enoch a7idFiUja.hwere translatid 
to heaven without seeing death. It is said, that 
Enoch walked with God, and he was not: for 
God took him. " He lived in comfurtabU 
communion with God; God manifesting himr 
self to him, and he having a lively sense of 
God^s presence always upon his spirit, and 
seeking to apvrove himself to God in all 
things." Gen. 5. 24. Heb. 11. 5. 

ENON, cloud or mass of darkness ; or, his foun- 
tain ; or, his eye. 

EN OS, fallen man, subject to all kind of evil 
in soul and body. 

EN-ROGEL, the fuller's fountain. 

EN-SHEMESH, fountain, or eye of the sun. 
.Tosh. 18. 17. 

EPAPHRAS, covered with foam. Greek. 

EPAPHRODITUS, agreeable, handsome. One 
whom Paul sent to the Philippians, 

EPENETUS, laudable, worthy of praise. Om 
that first embraced the gospel in Msia. 

EPHAH, weary, tired ; or, to fly in the air as a 
bird. The son of Midian. 

EPHES-DAMMIN, the portion or effusion of 
blood, or drop of blood. 

EPHESIANS, the people of Ephesus. 

EPHESUS, desirable, chief city of Asia Minor. 

EPHPHATHA, be opened. 

EPHRAIM, that brings fruit, or that grows. 

EPHRATMITE. 

EPHRATAH, abundance, or bearing fruits vr 
increasing. It is believed that the city Ephra- 
iSih, otherwise called Belh-lehem, took its nav&a 
from Ephratah, Caleb\i wife. 

EPHRATH, See EPHRATAH. 

EPHRATHITE, an inhabitant of Ephratah, er 
a descendant from Ephraim. 

EPHROi\, dust. 

EPICUREANS, who give assistance; from tie 
Greek word £7r»x«p£w, I help, I assist. A setS 
of Heathen philosopheis. 

ER, watch, or enemy. 

ERASTUS, lovely, or amiable. 

ERECH, length, or which lengthens ; otherwite^ 
health, physic. A city. Gen. 10. 10. 

ESAIAS, See ISAIAH. 

ESAR-HADDON, that binds joy, or that closes 
the point. 

ESAU, he that does, or acts, or finishes, 

EZEK, contention. 

ESH-BAAL, the fire of the idol. 1 Chron. 8. 33, 

ESHCOL, a bunch of grapes. 

ESHTAOL, stout, strong woman. Josh. 15. 33. 

ESHTEMOA, which is heard ; or, the bosom of 
a woman. A city, 1 Sam. 31). 28. 

ESLI, near nie ; otherwise, he that separates. 

ESROM, the dart of joy; or, division of the 



ESTHER, secret or hidden. 

ETAM, their bird ; or, their coverisg. 1 Chron. 

4.3. 
ETHAM, their strength, their sign. 
ETHAN, strong ; or, the gift of the island, 
ETHANIM, strong, or valiant. The seventh 
month of the ecclesiastical year of the He' 
brews. 
ETHBAAL, towards the idol, or with Baal ; cr, 

he that rules and possesses. 1 Kings 16. 31. 
ETHIOPIA, in Hebrew, Cush, blackness : tn 
Greek it signifies heat, burning ; from »tim, 
I burn, and o»4"S, face. 
ETHIOPIAN, ETHIOPIANS. 
EUBULUS, a prudent, a good counsellor, Ctr, 
EVE, living, or enlivening. 
EVIL-MERODACH, the fool of Merodach, or 
despising the bitterness of the fool ; or, otker- 
wise, the fool grinds bitterly. 
EUNICE, good victory. 
EUODIAS, sweet scent, or that smells well, 
EUPHRATES, that makes fruitful, or grows, 
EUTYCHUS, happy, fortunate; from t«, good, 

and Tv%7i, fortune. 
EZEKIEL, the strength of God, or supported of 

God, or God is my strength. 
EZEL, going abroad, walk ; or, distillation, 
EZION-GEBER, the wood of the man, o*- of th« 
strong ; or, counsel of the man. A city 1 
Kings 9. 26. 
EZRA, a helper. In his book we have the history 
of his return from Babylon to Jerusalem, after 
theseventyyears^captivity.Zerubbabelreiioned 



PROFSa NaMK3.] GIL 

the temple; Ezra the worship of God; J^ehe- 
miah the city of Jerusalem. 

F. 



FELIX, liappy, or prosperous. 
FESTUS, fustival, or joyful. 
FORTfJNATUS, happy, or prospsrou-. 



G. 

GAAL, contempt, or abomination. 
GAASH, tempest, commotion, tumult, or 

overthrow. A mountain, Josh. 24. 30. 
GABBATHA, high, or elevated. In Greek 

lithostrotos, paved with stones; from ^wiocj, 

a stone, and (rrpMro;, paved. 
GABRIEL, God is my strength, or, man of 

God, or strength of God, or my strong God. 
GAD, a band, or happy, or armed and prepared. 
GADARENES, surrounded, walled. 
GADDI, my happiness, my army, my troop; 

otherwise, a kid. The son of Susi, Num. 13. 12. 
GADDIEL, goat of God; or, the Lord is my 

happiness, or my army. J^um. 13. 10. 
GADITES. 

GAIUS, Lo;d ; or an earthy man. 
GALATI.A, white, of the colour of milk. 
GALATIANS. 

GALBANUM, a sort of gum, or sweet spice. 
GALEED, the heap of witness. 
GALILEE, wheel, revolution, or heap ; or, revo- 
lution of the wheel. 
GALILEANS. 

GALLIM, who heap up, who cover, who roll. 
GALLIC, he that sucks, or lives upon milk. 
GAMALIEL, recompence of God, or camel of 

God, or weaned of God. 
GAMMADIMS, soldiers placed in thetowersof 

Tyr,us- The word in Hebrew signifies a cubit, 

whence some call them pigmies, or dwarfs. 

Others think that the word is Syriac, and signi- 
fies bold and courageous men. Others say, 

they were men who came from Gammade, a 

town of Phenicia. 
GATAIM, their lowing; or, their touch ; or, the 

lowing -of the perfect. Grandson of Esau, 

Gen. 3R. 11. 
GATH, a press. 
GATH-RLMMON, the press of the gianate ; or, 

exalted press. Josh. 21. 23. 
GAZA, strong, or a goat. 
GEBA, a hill, or cup. 
GEBAL, bound, or limit. 
GEBIM ; grasshoppers ; or, height. 
GEDALIAH, God is my greatness; or, fringe of 

the Lord. 
GEHAZI, valley of sight, or vale of the breast. 
GEMARIAH, completion, or accomplishment of 

the Lord. 
GENNESARET, the garden of the prince; 

otherwise, protection of the prince, or of him 

that joverns. 
GENUBATH, theft, robbery; or, garden, or 

protection of the daughter. 1 Kings 11. 20. 
GERA, pilgrimage; or, combat, dispute. 
GER.AH, the twentieth part of a shekel. 
GERAR, See GERA. 

GERGESENES, those who come from pilgri- 
mage, or from fight. A people beyond Galilee. 
GERIZDI, cutters. 
GERSHOM, a stranger there ; or, a traveller of 

reputation. 
GERSHON, his banishment; or, the change of 

pilgrimage. 
GESHUR, the sight of the valley ; the vale of 

the ox ; or, the vale of the wall. 
GESHURITES. 
GETHER, the vale of trial, or of searching; or, 

the press of inquiry, or of contemplation. The 

son of Aram, Gen. 10. 23. 
GET HSE MANE, a very fat valley; or, the 

valley of oil. 
GIAH, to guide, draw out, produce ; or, a sigh 

or groan. 
GIBE AH, a hill. 
GIBEON, hill, or cup; othericise, that which is 

■without, or that which is lifted up; or, the 

elevation of iniquity. 
GIBE0NITE3, people of Gibeon. 
GIDEON, he that bruises and breaks; or, cutting 

off iniquity. 
GIDEONI, See GIDEON. 

•GinON, valley of grace; or, breast, or im- 
petuous. 
GILBOA, revolution of inquiry; or collection 
of swelling and inflammation. 
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HAZ 

GILEAD, the heap or mass of testimony. 

GILEADITES. 

GILGAL, wheel, revolution, heap ; otherwise, re- 
volution of the wheel, or heap of lieap. 

GILOH, he that rejoices, that overturns, th&c 
passes, that reveals, or discovers. A city, 
Josh. 15. 51. 

GILONITE. 

GIRGASHITE, who arrives from pilgrimage. 

GITTITE, a wine-press. 

GOB, cistern, or grasshopper, or eminence. 

GOG, roof, covering. 

GOLAN, passage, or revolution. 

GOLGOTHA, a heap of sculls. 

GOLIATH, passage, revolutiou, discovery, heap. 
A giant slain by David. 

GOMER, to finish, complete, accomplish ; other- 
wise, consuming, a consumer. 

GOMORRAH, a rebellious people ; or, the peo- 
ple that fear. 

GOSHEN, approaching, drawing near. 

GOZAN, fleece, or pasture; or, who nourishes 
the body. 

GRECIA, the country of the Greeks. 

GRECIANS. 

GREECE. 

GREEK. 

GREEKS. 

GUR, the young of a beast; of Aerwise, dwelling, 
assembly, or fear. 



H. 



HABAKKUK, he that embraces ; or, a 
wrestler, Hab. 1. 1. 
HACHALIAH, who waits for the Lord; or, 

the hook of the Lord, A'"eA. 10. 1. 
HACHILAH, my hopj is in her ; or, hook in 

her. 
HAD AD, joy, noise, clamour, cry of mariners. 

Gen. 36. 35. 1 Chron. 1. 30. 
HADADEZER, the beauty of assistance. 
HADADRIMMON, the voice of height. Rim- 

raon was a god of the Syrians ; the invocation 

of the god Rimmon. 
HADASSAH, a myrtle, or joy. 
HADORAM, their beauty, their power, their 

cloke ; or, praise, or a cry lifted up. 
HADRACH, point, or joy of tenderness; or, 

your chamber. 
HAGAR, a stranger, or that fears. 
HAGABENES, of the family o/Hagar. 
HAGARITES, the same. 
HAGGAI, feast, solemnity, turning round. 
HAGGITH, rejoicing. 
HALLELUIAH, praise the Lord, or praise to 

the Lord. 
HAM, hot, heat, or brown. 
HAMAN, noise, tumult; or, he that prepares. 
HAMATH, anger, heat, or a wall. 
HAMMED ATHA, he that troubles the law; or, 

measure. 
HAMON-GOG, the multitude of Gog. 
HAMOR, an ass, or clay, or wine. 
HAMUTAL, the shadow of his heat; or, the 

heat of the dew. 2 Kings 23. 31. 
HANAMEEL, the grace that comes from God ; 

or, pity, or gift of God. 
HANANEEL, grace, mercy, gift of God. 
HANANI, my grace, my mercy; or, he has 

shewed me mercy. 
HANANI.AH, grace, mercy; gift of the Lord. 
HANNAH, gracious, merciful ; or, taking rests. 

The wife of Elkanah, and mother of Samuel. 
HANOCH, dedicated. 

HANUM, gracious, merciful; or, he that rests. 
HARAN, mountain, or mountainous country ; 

or, which is inclosed. The son of Terah. 
HARAN, a place. See CHARRAN. 
HARBONAH, his destruction, or his sword, or 

his dryness ; or, the anger of him that builds, 

or that understands. 
HAROD, astonishment, fear. 
HAROSHETH, agriculture, silence, deafness ; 

or, vessel of earth; or, forest. 
.HASHMONAH, diligence, or enumeration; or, 

embassy, or present. J\rum. 33. 29. 
HATACH, he that strikes. Esth. 4. 5. 
HAVILAH, that suffers pain ; that brings forth ; 

or, that speaks, or declares to her. Gen. 10. 7. 
HAVOTH-JAIR, the villages that enlighten, or 

that shew forth Tfht. J^um. 32. 41. 
HAZAEL, that sees God. 
HAZARMAVETH, court, or entry, or dwelling 

of death. The son of Joktan. Gen. 10. 26. 
HAZELELPONI, shade, and sorrow of coun- 
tenance ; or, submersion of the face. 
HAZEROTH, villages, hamlets : court, or porch. 
HAZOR, court, or hay. 



JAB 

HEBER, one that passes, or a passage ; othenciae. 

anger, w rath. 
HEBREWS, descended from H.;ber. 
HEBRON, society, friendship, enchantment. 
HEGAI, or HEGE, meditation, word, t>».kiP| 

away, separation, groaning. 
HELAM, their army, or their trouble, thei? 

strength; or, expectation ; or, dream. 
HELBON, milk, or fatness. 
HELDAI, the world. 
HELl, ascending, or climbing up 
HELKATH-HAZZURIM, the field of sLong 

men, or of rocks. 
HEMAN, their trouble, their tumult. The son 

of Lntan, Gen. 36. 22. 
HEMAN, much, or in great number; otherwise^ 

tumult. 1 Kings 4. 31. 
HEN, grace; or, quiet, or rest. 
HEPHZI-BAH, my pleasure, or delight ia her. 

The mother of JiJanasseh, 2 Kings 21. 1. The 

true church thus called, Isa. G2. 4. 
HERMES, Mercury, or grain, or refuge. Greek 
HERMOGENES, begotten of Mercury, or genft- 

ration of lucre. Greek. 
HERMON, anathema, destruction. 
HERMONITES. 
HEROD, the glory of the .skin, from npct 

favour, glory, and ospa;, the skin ; or, son ol 

the hero. 
HERODIANS. See Appellatives. 
HEROD r AS, the wife of Herod. 
HERODION, song of Juno ; from "Hpa, Juno, 

and 'jjJii, a song; or, the conqueror of heroea 
HESHBON, invention, industry, or thought ; or 

he that hastens to understand, or to build. 
HETH, trembling, or fear. 
HETHLON, fearful dwelling; or, his covering 

The name of a city, Ezek. 17. 15. 
HEZEKIAH, strong in the Lord; or, taken ami 

supported by the Lord. 
HEZRON, the dart of joy ; or, division of the 

song. 
HIDDEKEL, a sharp voice, or sound. 
HIEL, God lives, or the lite of God. 
HIERAPOLIS, holy city; from isp«v, holj, 

and ;ro>.ij, a city. Col. 4. 13. 
HIGGAION, meditation, consideration. 
HILKIAH, God is my portion; according tc 

others, the Lord's gentleness. 
HILLEL, he that praises; or, folly ; or, Lucifer' 

The father of Abdon, Judg. 12. 13. 
HINNOM, there thev are ; or, their riches. 
HIRAM, exaltation of life; or, their whitenesa, 

or, their liberty; or, he tliat destroys, or ana- 
thematizes. 
HITTITES, who is broken, or fears. Descend 

ants of Heih the son of Canaan, Gen. 10. 15. 
HIVITES, wicked, bad, or wickedness. 
HOBAB, favoured and beloved. 
HOBAH, love, friendship, or secrecy. Cca. 

14. 15. 
HOGLAH, his festival, or his dance. 
HOPHNI, he that covers; or, my fist. 
HOR, who conceives, or shews. 
HOREB, desert, solitude, destruction, dryness. 
HOR-HAGIDGAD, the hill of felicity. 
HORMAH, devoted or consecrated to God ; utter 

destruction. 
HORONAIM, anger, or raging. 
HORONITE, angV, fury, or liberty. 
HOSEA and HOSHEA, saviour, or salvation. 
HUL, pain, infirmit3',bringing forth children,sand, 

or expectation. The son of Aram, Gen. 10. 23. 
HULDAH, the world. A prophetess, 2 Kings 

22. 14. 
HUR, liberty, whiteness, hole, cavern. 
HUSHAI, their haste, or their sensuality, or 

their silence. 
HUZZAB, molten. 
HYMENEUS, nuptial, or marriage. 



J. 



AAL AM, who is hidden ; or, yoimg man ; or 
^ their kids. Son o/ Esaw, Gen. 36. 5. 
JAAZANIA, whom the Lord will hear, or who 

is attentive to the Lord ; or, the balances, the 

arms, the nourishment of the Lord. 
JABAL, which glides away; or, that brings, or 

that producfes. 
JABBOK, evacuation, or dissipation. 
JABESH, dryness, confusion, shame. 
JABESH-GILEAD. 
JABEZ, sorrow, or trouble. 
JABIN, he that understands, he that builds 
JABNEEL, building of God; or, under^taudm? 

of God. A city, Josh. 19. 33. 



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IND 



ISA [PROrER NaUK9. 



JACniN, he that strengllierie and makes sled- 

Ihst. 
JACOB, he that supplants or undermines; or, t^ie 
heel. The son of Isaac, and the father of the 
twelve patriarchs; lie prevailed in prayer with 
God, and was called Israel ; he went in the time 
of the famine with all his family into Egypt, 
and his son Joseph gave them habitation and 
maintenance. Jacob blessed his children be' 
fore his death, and ordered them to bury him 
in Canaan. 
JAEL, he that ascends, or a kid. 
JAH, the everlasting God. 
JAHAZ, quarrel, dispute ; or, the going out of 

the Lord. 
JAHAZA, the same. 

JAIR, my Hglit; or, who diffuses light; or, is en- 
lightened. 
JAIRUS, the same. 
JAMBRES, the sea with poverty. 
JAMES, the same as JACOB. 
JANNA, who speaks, or who answers; otherwise, 

affliction, misery, or impoverished. 
JANNES, the same. 
JAPHETH, he that persuades, or extends, or 

handsome. 
JAPHIA, which enlightens, appears, or shews ; 
or, which groans. The son of David, 2 Sam. 
5. 15. 
JAREB, a revenger. 
JARED, he that descends ; or, he that rules or 

commands. 
JASHER, righteous. 
JASON, he that cures, or that gives medicines; 

from Uatrif, health, or cure. 
JAVAN, he that deceives, or makes sorrowful ; 

otherwise, clay, dirt. 
JAZER, assistance, or he that helps. 
IBHAR, election, or he that is chosen. 
ICHABOP, where is the glory 1 or, woe to the 

glory. 
ICONIUM. a city, from 'ixuj, I come. 
IDDO, his hand, his power, his praise, his wit- 
ness, his ornament. 
IDUMEA, red, earthy. 
JEBUS, which treads under foot, or contemns. 

^ city, the same as Jerusalem, Judg. 19. 10. 
JEBUSITES, inhabitants of Jebus. 
JECONIAH, preparation of the Lord, or sted- 

fastness of the Lord. 
JEDIDAH, well heloved, or amiable. The mother 

of Josiah, 2 Kings 22. 1. 
JEDIDIAH, beloved of the Lord. 
JEDUTHUN, his law ; or, who gives praise. 
JEGAR-SAHADUTHA, the heap of witness. 
JEHOAHAZ, the prize, or possession of the 

Lord ; or, the Lord that sees. 
JEHOASH, the fire of the Lord ; or, the victim 

of the Lord. 
JEHOIACHIN, preparation, or strength of the 

Lord. 
JEHOIADA, the knowledge of the Lord. 
JEHOIAKIM, the resurrection, or confirmation 

of the Lord. 
JEHONADAB, See JONADAB. 
JEHORAM, exaltation of the Lord ; or, rejected 

of the Lord. 
JEHOSHAPHAT, God judges, or the judgment 

of the Lord. 
JEHOVAH, the incommunicable name of Ood. 

Self-existing. 
JEHOVAH-JIREH, the Lord will see or pro- 
vide; the Lord will be manifested or seen. 
JEHOVAH-NISSI, the Lord my banner. 
JEHOVAH-SHALOM, the Lord send peace. 
JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH, the Lord is there. 
JEHOVAH-TSIDKENU, The Lord our 

RIGHTEOUSNESS. 

JEHU, he that is, or who exists. 

JEHUDIJAH, the praise of the Lord. The wife 
of Ezra. 1 Chron. 4. 18. 

JEMIMA, handsome as the day. One of JoVs 
daughters, Job 42. 14. 

JEPHTHAH, he that opens, or he will open. 

JEPHUNNEH, he that beholds. 

JERAH, the moon, or month ; otherwise, to scent 
or smell. Son of Joktan, Gen. 10. 26. 

JERAMEEL, mercy of God; or, the love of 
God. 

JEREMIAH, exaltation or grandeur of the Lord ; 
or, who exalts, or gives glory to the Lord. 
He was called to the extraordinary office of 
a Prophet in his younger years, and continued 
in that office for at least forty years together. 
In kis time iniquity did exceedingly abound in 
the land ofJudah. He earnestly and frequently 
calls the people to repentance, both by his re- 
proofs and threatenings for their sins. He de- 
nounced the captivity of the people by the 
Babylonians, for which he was put in prison; 
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he lived to see his prophesy fulfilled. But for 
the comfort and support of the faithful, he 
foretells their return after seventy years, and 
the enlargement of the church by Christ. His 
style is generally the most plain of any of the 
prophets. 

JERICHO, his moon, or month ; or, his sweet 
smell. 

JERiMOTH, eminences; or, he that fears, that 
sees, that rejects death. 1 Chron. 7. 7, 

JEROBOAM, fighting against, or increasing the 
people. 

JERUBBAAL. he that disputes about Baal ; or, 
that revenges the idol ; or, let Baal defend his 

CcLU9G 

JERUBBESHETH, let the idol of confusion de- 
fend itself. 

JERUSALEM, the vision, or possession of peace. 
It was the chief city of Judea, and was first 
called Salem, where Melchizedek was king, 
Gen. 14. 18. It was also called Jebus, and was 
possessed by the Jebusites, uiho held therein the 
fort of Sion, till it was taken from them by 
David, Judg. 10. 6. 1 Chron. 11. 4, 5, 7. 
Here also was mount Moriah, near mount Sion, 
whereon Solomon built the temple, and where 
Abrahamwas commanded to offer his son Isaac; 
Mraham named the place Jehovah-jireh, be- 
cause the providence of God was there emi- 
nently seen, 2 Chron. 3. 1. Gen. 22. 2, 14. 
which word j'lreh being put to the former name 
Salem, maketh it Jerusalem, where peace is 
seen. It is called Salem, by the first name, 
Psal. 76. 2. It is put for the church militant, 
Isa. 62. 1. and the church triumphant is called 
the new Jerusalem, Rev. 3. 12. 

JERUSHA, he that possesses the inheritance ; or, 
exiled, banished, rejected. 2 Kings 15. 33. 

JESHIMON, solitude, desolation. The name of 
a desert, 1 Sam. 23. 24. 

JESHUA, a saviour. 

JESHURUN, upright or righteous. Israel is so 
called. 

JESSE, to be, or who is; or, my present. 

JESUI, who is equal, proper, placed ; or, flat 
country. The son of Jlsher, Gen AQ. 17. Num. 
26. 44. 

JESHUITES, the posterity o/Jesui. 

JESUS, the holy name Jesus; Saviour; who 
savelh his people from their sins, Mat. 1. 21. 
The eternal Son of Ood, of one substance and 
equal with the Father, the mediator of the cove- 
nant of grace, who in the fulness of time be- 
came man, and so was and continues to be God 
and man in two distinct natures and one per- 
son for ever. The word Jesus is taken for the 
doctrine of Jesus, Jicts 8. 35. and for Joshua, 
who brought God^s people into the land of Ca- 
naan, and was therein an eminent type of our 
Dord Jesus, Heb. 4. 8. 

JETHER, he that excels, or remains ; or, that 



examines, searches : or, a line or strin?, Judg. 

8.20. 
JETHRO, his excellence, his remains, his pos- 
terity. 
JETHUR, he that keeps; otherwise, order, suc- 
cession ; or, mountainous. Son of Ishmael, 

Gen. 25. 15, 
JEUSH, he that is devoured, gnawed by the 

moth ; otherzoise, assembled. Son of Rehoboam, 

2 Chron. 11. 19. 
JEW, JEWS, so called from Judah. See JU- 

DAH. 
JEWESS. 
JEWISH. 
JEWRY. 
JEZEBEL, island of the habitation ; or, woe to 

the habitation ; or, isle of the dunghill, or woe, 

to the dunghill. 
JEZRAHIAH, the Lord is the east; or, the Lord 

arises ; or, brightness of the Lord. Chief of 

the singers, Neh. 12. 42. 
JEZREEL, seed of God; or, God who spreads 

the evil; or, dropping of the friendship of 

God. 
JEZREELITE, an inhabitant of the city Jezreel. 
IGDALIA, the greatness of the. Lord ; or, the 

Lord shall exalt me, or make me great. .£ 

man of Ood, Jer. 35. 4. 
JIDLAPH, he that distils, or drops water ; or 

hands joined. Son of J^ahor and Milcah. 

Gen. 22. 22. 
IJON, look, eye, fountain. A city, 1 Kings 15. 20. 
ILLYRICUM, joy, rejoicing. 
IMLAH, plenitude, or repletion ; or, circumci- 
sion. 
IMMANUEL, a name given to our Lord Jesus 

Christ, Isa, 7. 14. It signifies, God with us. 
INDIA, praise, law. A considerable country in 

the east, Estb. 1. 1. 



JOAB, paternity, or who has a father; or, volun- 
tary. 
JOAH, fraternity, or who has a brother; or, bro 
ther of the Lord. 

JOANNA, the grace, the gift, or the mercy of 
the Lord. 

JOASH, who despairs; or, he that burns, who ia 
on fire. 

JOB, he that weeps, that cries ; or, that speaka 
out of a hollow place. He dwelt in the land 
of Uz, and was an upright and just man, fear- 
ing God. Satan was permitted to bereave him 
of his children and substance, and to smite him 
with sore boils. He loas visited by his friends 
in his affliction; God blessed his latter end 
and gave him twice as much as he had before. 
Job^s patience is recommended as an example 
to the godly in all ages, Jam. 5. 11. 

JOCHEBED, glorious, honourable, a person of 
merit; or, the glory of the Lord. The mother 
of Moses, Exod. 6. 20. 

JOEL, he that wills, commands, or swears. 

JOEZER, he that aids and assists. 1 Chrojk. 
12. 6. 

JOHA, who enlivens and gives life. 1 Citron. 
8. 16. 

JOHANAN, who is liberal, merciful, pious, and 
grants favour; otherwise, the grace of the 
Lord. 

JOHN, the grace, gift, or mercy of the Lord. 

JOKSHAN, hard, difficult, scandalous. Gen. 
25.2. 

JOKTAN, small ; or, disgust, weariness ; or, 
dispute, contention. The son of Heber, Gen. 
10. 25. 

JONADAB, who acts in good earnest, gives 
and offers freely, liberally ; or, who acts as a 
prince. 

JONAH, or JONAS, a dove ; or, he that op- 
presses. 

JONATHAN, given of God, or the gift of the 
Lord. 

JOPPA, beauty, comeliness. 

JORAM, to cast; elevated. 

JORDAN, the river of judgment; or, he that 
shews, or rejects judgment, or descent. 

JORIM, he that exalts the Lord, or the exaltation 
of the Lord. 

JOSE, raised, or who exists; or, who pardons, oi 
saviour. 

JOSEPH, increase, addition. The eleventh son 
of Jacob, beloved by his father, but hated by his 
brethren. His two dreams foretold his advance- 
ment: He was cast into a pit by his brethren, 
arid sold to the Ishmaelites. He interpreted 
PharaoKs dreams, and was made ruler of 
E^ypt. His brethren in the seven years'' fa- 
mine are sent to Egypt by Jacob for corn; and 
afterwards Jacob with his family come to Jo- 
seph in Egypt, who receives them kindly, and 
settles them in the land of Goslien. In the his- 
tory o/ Joseph there are many wonderful steps 
of divine Providence relating to his afflicted 
and exalted state, which are recorded in the 
book of Genesis. (2) Joseph was also Ihename 
of a disciple of Christ, a rich man of Arima- 
ihsa, who buried the body of our Lord Jesus 
in a tomb prepared for himself, Mat. 27. 57. 
and was likewise the name of several others, 

, Luke3.24, 26, .30. Acts 1. 23. 

JOSES, See JOSE. 

JOSHUA, the Lord, the Saviour. 

JOSIAH, the Lord burns, or the fire of the 
Lord. 

JOTHAM, perfection of the Lord. 

IPHEDEIAH, the redemption of the Lord, 
1 Chron. 8. 25. 

IRA, city, watch, spoil ; or, effusion, or heap 
of vision. One of David'' s rulers, 2 Sam. 20 
26. 

IRAD, wild ass; or, heap of descents, or of em- 
pire. The son of Enoch, Gen. 4. 18. 

IRIJAH, the fear of the Lord, or vision of the 
Lord ; or protection of the Lord, Jer. 37 
13. 

ISAAC, laughter. The son of Abraham and 
Sarah, being the seed promised to them by God, 
Abraham, for the trial of his faith, was com- 
manded to offer up his son Isaac, and went to 
the place appointed, mount Moriah, where af 
terwards the temple was built; and binding 
Isaac, and taking the knife to kill him as a 
sacrifice, he was stayed by the angel of the 
Lord, and Isaac was exchanged for a ram 
caught in a thicket. Isaac taketh Rebekah to 
wife, by whom he had two sons, Esau and 
Jacob : He sends his eldest son Esau for veni- 
son, but Rebekah instructs Jacob the younger 
to obtain the blessing. 

ISAIAH, the salvation of the Lord. As thi 



Proper Names.] KEM 



LYS 



MEP 



priests and Levite.s loere the ordinary teachers 
of the Jewish churchy so God sometimes raised 
7ip andsent extraordinary messengers, thepro- 
pkets. AmoKg these Isaiah is jvMlij accounted 
the most eminent, both for the majesty of his 
style and the excellency of his matter, wherein 
he so fully and clearly describes the person, 
offices, the suffer ings and kingdom of Christ, 
that he is commonly called the Evangelical 
Prophet. 
ISCAH, he that anoints; or, that covers, or 
protects. The daxighler of Harnn, Gen. 11. 

ISCARIOT, is tnougibt to signify a native of 
the town of Iscarioth. A man of murder ; 
from {Heb.] ish, a man, and [Heb.~\ careth, 
he that cuts off, or exterminates. Others 
maintain, that the surname given to Judas, 
signifies that he was of the tribe of Issachar, a 
word signifying recompence, restitution. This 
traitor verified his nativity, by receiving the 
price of the blood of his Master Jesus Christ ; 
from the word [Heb.] sachar, to receive a re- 
compence. 

ISHBAK, who is empty or exhausted ; or, who is 
forsaken or abandoned. One of Abraham's 
sons, Gen. 25. 2. 

rSHBI-BENOB, he that sits in the prophecy, or 
in the word, or in the production; otherwise, 
conversion, or blowing, or respiration in pro- 
phecy. A giant, 2 Sam. 21. 16. 

ISH-BOSHETH, a man of shame; or, the re- 
tarding of the man. 

ISHMAEL, God who hears. 

ISHM AELITES, the posterity of Ishmael. 

[SRAEL, a prince with God, or prevailing with 
God ; or, one that wrestleth with God ; as if it 
had been written Ish-rael. The name given by 
God to Jacob, Gen. 32. 28. and 35. 10. Israel 
is often in scripture taken for the people of 
God, Exod. 6. 6, 7. 

ISRAELITES, the posterity of Israel. 

ISSACHAR, price, reward, or recompence. 

ITALIAN, belonging to Italy. 

ITALY, a Latin word, that has its original 
from vitulus, or vitula, because this country 
abounded in calves and heifers. According to 
others, it is taken from a king called Italus. 

ITHAMAR, island of the palm-tree; or, of 
palms; or, changing of the isle; or, woe to the 
palm, or to the change. 

ITHIEL, God with me; or, sign, coming of God. 

ITHREAM, excellence of the people. 2 Sam. 
3.5. 

ITUREA, which is guarded ; or, & country of 
mountains. . 

IVAH, iniquity. 

JUBAL, he that runs, or he that produces ; or, a 
trumpet. 

'UBILEE, a feast of the Jews, every fiftieth 
year ; in Hebrew, Jobel, which, according to 
some, signifies a ram's horn, or a trumpet, 
by which the Jubilee year was proclaimed. 
Others derive the etymology of Jobel from the 
Hebrew Jubal, which formerly signified, as 
they say, to play upon instruments ; and this 
year was celebrated with music and all ex- 
pressions of joy. Others are of opinion, that 
it comes from the verb Hobil, to bring or call 
back ; because then every thing was restored 
to its first possessor. 

JUDAIT, the praise of the Lord. 

JUDAS, the same as JUDAH. 

JUDEA, a country. 

JULIA, downy; from isxo;, down, soft, and 
tender hair. A friend of St. PaiiVs. Rom. 16. 
15. 

JULIUS, from the same. Acts 27. 1. 

JUNIA, from Juno, or from Juventus, youth. 
A kinsman of St. PauVs, Rom. 16. 7. 

itJPITER, as if it were juvans pater, the father 
that helpeth. 

JUSTUS, just, uptight. 



K. 



KABZEEL, the congregation of God, Josh. 15. 
21. 
KADESH, holv, or holiness. 
KADESH-BAiRNEA, holiness of an inconstant 

son ; or, holiness of the corn, or of purity. 
KEDAR, Wackness, or sorrow. 
KEDEMAH, oriental ; from Kedem, the East, 

Gen. 25. 15. 
KEDEMOTH, antiquity, old-age ; or, orientals. 

The name of a wilderness, Deut. 2. 26. 
KEILAH, she that divides or cuts. 
KEMUEL, God is risen ; or, God has raised him. 
The son of Mahor, Gen. 22. 21. 
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KENAZ, this nest; or, this lamentation, this 
possession, this purchase. The father of 0th- 
niel, Josh. 15. 17. 

KENITES, possession, or purchase, or lamenta- 
tion, or nest. 

KEREN-HAPPUCH, the horn, or child of beau- 
ty. Job''s third daughter, Job 42. 14. 

KERIOTH, the cities, the callings. 

KETURAH, he that burns, or makes the in- 
cense to fume ; otherwise, perfumed, or odori- 
ferous. 

KEZIA, superficies, or angle ; or, cassia. The 
daughter of Job, Job 42. 14. 

KEZIZ, end, extremity. A valley, Josh. 18. 
21. 

KIBROTH-HATTAAVAH, the graves of lust, 
JSTum. 11. 34. 

KIDRON, obscurity, obscure. 2 Sam. 15. 23. 

KIR, a city, a wall, or meeting. 

KIR-HARESETH, the city of the sun; the 
city with walls of burnt brick. 

KIR-JATH, city, vocation, lesson, reading, or 
meeting. A city, Josh. 18. 28. 

KIRIATHAIM, the two cities, the callings, the 
meetings. 

KIRJATH-ARBA, the city of four. 

KIRJ ATH-ARIM, city of cities ; or, the city of 
those that watch. Ezra 2. 25. 

KIRJATH-BAAL, the city of Baal, or of 
those that command, or that possess. Josh. 
15. 60. 

KIRJATH-JEARIM, the city of woods or fo- 
rests 

KIRJATH-SANNAH, the city of the bush; or, 
the city of enmity. Josh. 15. 49. 

KIRJATH-SEPHER, the city of letters, or of 
the book. Josh. 15. 15. 

KISH, hard, difficult; otherwise, straw, or fo- 
rage. 

KITTIM, they that bruise; or, gold, or colour- 
ing. 

KOHATH, congregation, wrinkle, obedience ; or, 
to make blunt. 

KOH ATHITES, the posterity of Kohath. 

KORAH, bald, frozen, icy. 

L. 



T ABAN, white, shining, gentle. 

•^ LACmSH, she walks, she goes; or, who ex- 
ists of himself. 

LAHMI, my bread, or my vrar. The brother of 
Goliath, 1 Chron. 20. 5. 

LAISH, a lion. 

LAMECH, poor, made low; or^ who is struck. 

LAODICEA, just people; from Kxo;, people, 
and Jixa'os, just. 

LAODICEANS, inhabitants of Laodicea. 

LAPIDOTH, enlightened, or lamps. The hus- 
band of Deborah, Judg. 4. 4. 

LAZARUS, the help of God. 

LEAK, weary, tired. 

LEBANON, white, or incense. * 

LEBBEUS, a man of heart. 

LEGION. 

LEHABIM, flames, or which are inflamed ; or, 
the points of a sword, Gen. 10. 13. 

LEHI, jaw-bone. The name of a place, Judg. 
15.9. 

LEMUEL, God with them. 

LEVI, who is held and associated. 

LEVITES, of the posterity of Levi. 

LIBNAH, white, whiteness. 

LIBNI, the same. Tke son of Gershon, Exod. 
6.17. 

LIBYA, in Hebrew, Lubim, the heart of the sea ; 
or, a nation that has a heart. 

LIBYANS, the people of Libya. 

LINUS, nets. A friend of St. PauVs, 2 Tim. 4. 

LO-AMMI, not my people. 

LOIS, better ; from the Greek word Xwjcor, bet- 
ter. 

LO-RUHAMAH, not having obtained mercy; 
not pitied. 

LOT, wrapt up, hidden, covered ; otherwise, 
myrrh, rosin. 

LUCAS, luminous. 

LUCIFER, bringing light. 

LUCIUS, See LUCAS. 

LUKE, See LUCAS. 

LUZ, separation, departure. 

LYCAONIA, she-wolf. A province. 

LYDDA, the name of a city. 

LYSANIAS, that destroys or drives away sor- 
row; from KvTi?, solution, and avm, sorrow. 

LYSTRA, that dissolves, or disperses; from 

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M. 

]\/f AACHAH, to squeeze. 

^^■*- MAASEIAH, the work of the i^ord. 

MACEDONIA, adoration, prostration, acco* dinj^ 
to the Hebrew ; but, elevated, eminent, accord- 
ing to the Greek ; from /iansSvoj. 

MACHIR, he that sells, or that knows. 

MACHPELA, double. 

MAGDALA, tower, or greatness. 

MAGDALENE, tower; otherioisc, grand, ole 
vated, magnificent. J/uJ. 27. 56. 

MAGOG, roof, or that covers, or that dissolvei 

MAGOR-MISSABIB, fear round about. Jer. 
20.3. 

MAHALALEEL, he that praises God; or, illu- 
mination of God. The son of Cainan. Gen. 
5.12. 

MAHALATH, melodious song; otherwise, infir- 
mity. The wife of Rchoboam, 2 Chron. 11. 
18. 

MAHANAIM, the two fields, or two armies. 

MAHAR-SHALAL-HASHBAZ, making speed 
to the spoil, he hasteneth the prev. Marg. 

MAHLAH, the same with MAHALATH. One 
of the daughters of Zclophehad. Num. 26. 33. 

MAHLON, song, or infirmity. 

MAKKEDAH, adoration, or prostration, accord' 
ing to the Hebrew ; or, raised, eminent; from 
the Greek word /u.x-/.eSvoc;. A city. Josh. 10. 

MALCHAM, their king. 

MALCHISHUA, my king is a saviour; or, 

magnificent king. The son of Saul, 1 Sam. 

14. 49. 
MALCHUS, kins, or kingdom. 
MAMMON, riches. 
MAMRE, rebellious ; or, bitter ; or, that changes, 

that barters; or, fat, or elevated. 
MANAEN, a comforter; or, he that conducts 

them; or, preparation of heat. 
MANASSEH, forgetlulness, or he that is forgot- 
ten. 
MANEH, a species of money. 
MANOAH, rest, or a present. 
MAON, house, or habitation; otherwise, crimft^ 

or, by sin. A city. Josh. 15. 55. 
MARA, bitter, or bitterness. 
MARAH, the same. 
MARCUS, polite, shining. 
MARK, the same. 

MARS-HILL, the place cohere the cclebratea 
judges of AthCh.s held their supreme council. 
MARTHA, who becomes bitter. 
MARY, exalted, or bitterness of the sea, or 

myrrh of the sea; lir, lady or mistress of tha 

sea. 
MASREKAH, whistling, or hissing; or, who 

touches vanity. A city, Gen. 36. 36. 
MASSAH, temptation. The name of a place, 

Exod. 17. 7. 
MATRI, rain, or prison. One of the ancestors 

of Saul, 1 Sam. 10. 21. 
MATTAN, gift, or the reins ; or, the death of 

them. 
MATTATHIAS, the gift of the Lord. 
M ATTHAT, gift, or he that gives. Luke 3. 24 
MATTHEW, given, or a reward. 
MATTHIAS, See MATTATHIAS. 
MAZZAROTH, the twelve signs. Marg. 
MEDAD, he that measures; or, the water of 

love, or of paps. 
MEDAN, judgment, process; or, measure, habit, 

covering. Son of Abraham Oen. 25.2. 
MEDES, a people of the provmcK of Media. 
MEDIA, measure, habit, covermg, or abun- 
dance. 
MEGIDDO, that declares; or, his precious fruit; 

or, that spoils. 
MEGIDDON, the same. 
MEHETABEL, how good is God? or, has 

done good to us. The wife of Hadar, Gen. 

36. 39. 
MEHUJAEL, who proclaims God ; or, God that 

blots out, or, according to the Syriac and He' 

brew, who is smitten of God. Gen. 4. 18. 
MELCHI, my king, or my counsel 
MELCHIZEDEK, king of righteousness. 
MELITA, aflxjrding honey, from whence honey 

distils; from y"-=^', honey. An island now 

called Malta, Acts 28. 1. 
MEMPHIS, by the mouth. 
MEMUCAN, impoverished ; or, to prepare ; or 

certain, true. Esth. 1. 16. 
MENAHEM, comforter; or, who conducts thenv 

or, preparation of heat. 
MENE, who reckons, or who is counted. 
MEPHIBOSHETH, out of my mouth procee&i 

reproach 



MOS 



NIG 



PAR [Proi'kr Namest- 



MERAB, he that fights, or disputes ; or, that 
multi|)lies. 

MERARI, bitter; or, to provoke. 

MERCURIUS, a false god, from the Latin word 
mercari, to buy or sell, because this god pre- 
• sided over merchandise. In Greek, Hermes, 
which signifies orator, or interpreter. 

MERIBAH, (fispute, quarrel. 

MERIB-BAAL, rebellion; or, he that resists 
Baal, and strives against the idol. 1 Chron. 
8. 34. 

MERODACH, bitter contrition; or, bruised 
myrrh. According to the Sijriac, it signifi,es 
the little lord. This is the name of one of the 
Chaldean deities. 

MERODACH-BALADAN, who creates contri- 
tion ; or, the son of death, or of thy vapour. 

MEROM, eminences, elevations. 

MEROZ, secret, or leanness. 

MESIiACH, that draws with force; or, that sur- 
rounds tlie waters. 

MESHECH, who is drawn by force ; or, included, 
shut up, surrounded. 

MESHELEMIAH, peace, or perfection, or retri- 
bution of the Lord; or, the Lord is my recom- 
pence, or my happiness. The father of Zecha- 
riah, 1 Chron. 9. 2L 

MESOPOTAMIA, in Hebrew, Aramnaharaim, 
that is, Syria of the two rivers. The Greek word 
Mesopotamia, also signifiesheiv/een two rivers; 
from /"scroj, middle, and ^rorxi^og, river. 

MESSIAH, anointed, 

METHEG-AMMAH, the bridle of bondage. 

METHUS AEL, who demands his death; or, death 
is his hell or grave. 

METHUSELAH, he has sent his death; or, the 
arms of his death; or, spoil of his death. 

MICAH, poor, humble ; or, who strikes, or is 
atruck ; or, who is there, or the waters here. 

MICAL^H, who is like to God? 

MICHAIAH, the same. 

MICHAEL, the same. , 

MICHAL, who is it that has all? or, who is per- 
fect, or complete ? or, the whole is water. 

MICHMASH, he that strikes; or, poor who 
is taken away. The name of a town, 1 Sam. 
13. 2. 

MIDIAN, judgment; or, measure, habit, co- 
vering. 

MIDIANITES, 

MIDIANITISH. 

MIGRON, fear; or, a farm, or throat, Isa. 10. 
28. 

MILCAH, queen. 

MILCOM, their king. 

MILETUM, red, or scarlet; from the Greek word 
fttKTog, vermilion, red. 

MILLO, fulness, plenitude, repletion. 

MINNI, disposed, reckoned, prepared. Jer. 51. 
27. 

MINNITPI, counted, prepared. j1 city, Judg. 

MIRIAM, exalted ; or, bitterness of the sea ; 
or, myrrh of the sea; or, lady or mistress of 
the sea. 

MISHAEL, who is asked for, or lent; or, God 
takes away, or retires. 

MISREPHOTH-MAIM, the burnings of the 
waters; or furnaces where metals are melted. 
^ place where there were salt pits. Josh. 11. 8. 

MITFLENE, a Greek word, signifying pmity, 
cleansing, or press. 

MIZAR, little. Jlfar^. 

MIZPAH, a sentinel, speculation, or that waits 
for. 

MIZPEH, the same. 

MISRAIM, tribulations; or, who is straitened, 
or blocked up. The son of Ham, Gen. 10. 6. 

MNASON, a diligent seeker, or betrothing, or 
remembering, or ah exhorter. 

MO AB, of the father. 

MOABITES, the posterity o/MOAB. 

MOLADAH, birth, generation. ^ city, Josh. 
15. 26. 

MOLECH, king. 

MOLOCH, the same. 

MORDECAI, contrition, or bitter bruising; or, 
myrrh bruised ; or, who teaches to bruise. 

MORIAH, bitterness of the Lord; or^ doctrine, 
or fear of the Lord. 

MOSEROTH, erudition, discipline, bond. Jfum. 
33. 30. 

MOSES, taken out of the water. He was of 
the house of Levi, born in Egypt, and mi- 
raculously preserved. God appeared to him 
in a burning bush, and sent him to deliver 
the Israelites out of Egypt. He was ap- 
pointed by God to lead the Israelites through 
the wilderness to the land of Canaan. Being 
*bo%.i to die, he blesseth all the tribes of Is- 
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rael : He views the land of Canaan, dies, is 
buried by God, and. foshua made his S2iccessur; 
He was a very great man, and highly honour- 
ed by God in many respects, 'i'he law was 
given by Moses, but grace and truth came by 
Jesus Christ, John 1. 17. 

MUSHI, he that touches, that withdraws him- 
self, that takes away. Son of Merari, Exod. 
6. 19. 

MYRA, is derived from the Greek word A*yptu, 
I flow, pour out, weep. 

M YSIA, criminal, or abominable;/rom the Greek 
word fiva-of, crime. 



N. 



MAAMAN, beautiful, agreeable ; or, that pre- 
pares himself to motion. 

NAAMATHITE,mAo is of Naamath. 

NAASHON, that foretels, that conjectures ; or, 
serpent; or, their auguries. 

NABAL, a fool or senseless. 

NABOTH, words, or prophecies, or fruits. 

NADAB, free and voluntary gift; or, prince. 

NAGGE, brightness. 

NAHARI, my nostrils, my nose; or, hoarse, 
dry, hot, angry. One of David's valiant cap- 
tains, 2 Sam. 23. 37. 

NAHASH, snake, or serpent, or that foretels, or 
brass. 

NAIIOR, hoarse, dry, hot, angry. 

NAHUM, comforter, penitent; or, their guide. 
The name of a prophet, Nah. 1. 1. 

NAIN, beauty, pleasantness. 

NAIOTH, beauties; or, habitations, abodes. 

NAOMI, beautiful, agreeable. 

NAPHISH, the soul ; or, he that rests or re- 
freshes himself, that respires; or, according to 
the Syriac, that multiplies. (The son of Ish- 
mael, Gen. 25. 15. 

NAPHTALI, comparison, likeness; or, that 
struggles, or fights. 

NARCISSUS, astonishment, stupidity, surprise ; 
from the Greek word v«px>j(r«s. Rom. 16. 11. 

NATHAN, who gives, or is given. 

NATHAN A EL, the gift of God. 

NATHAN-MELECH, the gift of the king. 2 
Kings 23. 11. 

NAUM, See NAHUM. 

NAZARENE, kept, or flower. Jl native o/ Na- 
zareth. 

NAZARETH, separated, sanctified. 

NEAP0LI3, new chy, from vect, new, fresh, and 
trraKii, a city. 

NEBAIOTH, words, or prophecies, or fruits. 

NEBAT, that beholds. 

NEBO, that speaks, prophesies, or fructifies. 

NEBUCHADNEZZAR, tears and groans of 
judgment ; or, trouble, or sorrow of judgment. 

NEBUZAR-ADAN, fruits or prophecies of 
judgment; or, winnowed, or spread. 

NECHO, la*ne, or who was beaten. The name 
of a king of Egypt, 2 Kings 23. 29. 

NEHEL AMITE, dreamer, or dream; or, vale, 
or brook, or inheritance of the waters. 

NEHEMIAH, consolation, or repentance of the 
Lord ; or, rest of the Lord; or, conduct of the 
Lord. 

NEHUSHTA, snake, soothsayer, or of brass. 
Mother of Jehoiakim, 2 Kings 24. 8. 

NEHUSHTAN, which is of brass or copper; 
by derision, a trifle of brass, 

NER, lamp, brightness; or, land new tilled. 

NEREUS, See NER. 

NERI, my light. The father of Salathiel, Luke 
3.27, 

NERIAH, light, and lamp of the Lord ; or, the 
Lord is my light. 

NETHANEEL, See NATHANAEL, 

NETHANIA, the gift of the Lord, 

NETHINIMS, given, or offered. The Gibeon- 
ites, or those who .•succeeded them in their 
service. 

NIBHAZ, that fructifies, or that produces vi- 
sion; or, to prophesy, to foretel, or to speak. 
.8n idol of the .^vites, 2 Kings 17. 31. 

NICANOR, a conqueror, or victorious; from 
the Greek word vixoeuj, I conquer. 

NICODEMUS, innocent blood: or, according to 
the Greek, the victory of the people; from 
vixMu), I conquer, and y>rj«o?, the peo- 
ple. 

NICOLAITANS, victory of the people; /rom 
viXMo), I overcome, and \«o;, the people. The 
followers of Nicolas. 

NICOLAS, from the same. A deacon, Acts 
6.5. 



NICOPOLIS, the city of victory, or victovioua 
city; from vhcum, I conquer, and 5io/.«f, a 
city. 

NIGER, black. 

NIMRIM, leopard, bitterness, rebellion, or change. 
The name of a place, Isa. 15. 6. 

NIMROD, rebellious, or steep of descent, or of 
him that rules. 

NIMSHI, rescued from danger; or, that touch- 
es. 

NINEVEH, handsome, agreeable ; or, dwelt- 
ing. 

NINEVITES, the people o/ Nineveh. 

NISAN, flight, or standard ; or, proof and temp- 
tation. 

NISROCH, flight, or standard, or proof anti 
temptation ; tender, or delicate. 

NO, stirring up, or a forbidding. 

NOADIAH, witness; or, assembly, or ornament 
of the Lord. 

NOAH, repose, or rest, or consolation. 

NOAH, that quavers, or totters. Daughter of 
Zelophehad, Num. 26. 33. 

NOB, discourse, prophecy. 

NOB AH, that barks or yelps. A city. Num. 32. 
42. 

NOD, vagabond. .4 country. Gen. 4. 16. 

NOPH, honey-comb, a sieve, or that drops. 

NUN, son, posterity, durable and eternal, 

NYMPHAS, spouse, or bridegroom. 



O. 

QBADIAH, servant of the Lord. 

OBAL, inconvenience of old age; or, of tbo 

flux. The son of Joktan, Gen, 10. 28. 
OBED, a servant. 
OBED-EDOM, the servant of Edom, or the 

Idumean; or, labourer of the man, of red, or 

earthy. 
OBIL, that weeps, or deserves to bo bewailed; 

or ancient; or, who is brought. One that had 

the care of David's camels, 1 Chron. 27. 30. ' 
OCRAN, disturber, or that disorders. 
ODED, to sustain, to hold, to lift up. 
OG, a cake, bread baked in the ashes. 
OHEL, tent, tabernacle; or, brightness, 1 Chron. 

3. 20. 
OLYMPAS, heavenly. 
OMAR, he that speaks; or,- hitter. Gen. 38L 

11. 
OMEGA, the last letter of the Greek alphabet. 
OMRI, a sheaf, or bundle of corn; or, rebellion, 

or bitter. 
ON, pain, force, iniquity. 
ONAN, pain, strength, power, iniquity. 
ONESIMUS, profitable, useful; from ovt,<rtt, 

usefulness. 
ONESIPHORUS, who brings profit; from thf 

Greek 70ord ovucng, usefulness, and i?»«p05, he 

that brings. 

OPHEL, tower, or elevated place; or, obscurity. 
OPHIR, ashes. 
OPHRAH, dust, fawn, lead. A city. Josh. 18, 

23. 
OREB, a raven, sweet, caution, or mixture, or 

evening. 
ORION, a constellation. 
ORNAN, that rejoices; their bow or ark; or 

light of the sun. 
ORPAH, the neck, or the skull, nakedness of the 

mouth or face. 
OTHNI, my time, my hour. The son of Sh» 

maiah, 1 Chron. 26. 7. 
OTHNIEL, the time or the hour of God, 
OZEM, that fasts; or, their eagerness, 
OZIAS, strength from the Lord, 

P. 



PAARAI, opening. 
PAD AN- ARAM, Padan of the field, and 

Aram Syria ; a city of Syria where Laba* 

dwelt. Gen. 25. 20. 
PAGIEL, prevention of God, or prayer of God. 
PALESTINA, which is covered, watered, or to 

brin? or cause ruin. 
PALTI, deliverance, or flight. Son of Raphu, 

Num. 13. 9. 
PAMPHYLIA, a nation made up of every tribe, 

from Tree;, all, and <pu^.i, a tribe. 
PAPHOS, which boils, or which is very hot ; 

from ■!r»p\x'Ciiv, to boil, or to be very hot. 
PARAN, beauty, glory, ornament. 
PA REAR, agate, or building belonging to the 

temple. 
PARMENAS, that abides and is permanent 

from the Greek word ^«p«/<eva), I abide. 



Proper Names.] PHY 



RAM 



SAL 



PAROSH. a flea; or, the fruit of the moth. 

Ezra 2.' 3. 
PARSHANDATHA, revelation of corporeal 
. impurities, or of his trouble; or, dung ot'impu 

rity. The son of Hainan, Esth. 9. 7. 
PARTHIANS, horsemen. 
PARUAH, flourishing; or, according to the 

Syriac, that flies away. Father ofJehos/iaphat, 

1 Kings 4. 17. 
PASHUR, that extends, or multiplies the hole, 

or whiteness ; or, that multiplies or extends the 

liberty or the principaUty. 
PATARA, which is trod under foot ; from the 

Greek word^^rs'ji, I tread under foot. 
PATHROS, mouthful of dew ; or, persuasion, 

or dilatation of ruin. 
PATMOS, mortal ; from ^rarisfi^i, I am squeezed 

to pieces. 
PATROBAS, paternal, or that pursues the steps 

of his father ; froyn. ^»Tnf, a father, ajid 

/3c«ivou, I go. Rom. 16. 14. 
AU, that cries aloud ; or, that appears. A city. 

Gen. 36. 39. 
PAUL, a worker. His former name was Saul, a 

sepulchre, a destroyer. 
PAULUS. 
PEDAHZUR, saviour, strong and powerful ; or, 

stone of redemption ; or, the redemption of that 

which is placed or set up. JVum. 1. 10. 
PEDAIAH, redemption of the Lord, 'i Kings 

23. 36. 
PEKAH, he that opens ; or, that opens the eye, 

or that is at liberty. 
PEKAH lAH, it is the Lord that opens. 
PELATIAH, let the Lord deliver; or, deliver- 
ance, or flight of the Lord. 
PELEG, division. The son of Eber, Gen. 

10. 25. 
PELETHITES, judges, or destroyers. These 

were troops or guards of king David, 2 Sam. 

8.18. 
PENIEL, face, or vision of God ; or, that sees 

God. 
PENINNAH, pearl, precious stone ; or, his face. 

The wife of Elkanah, 1 Sam. 1. 2. 
PENUEL, See PENIEL. 
PEOR, hole, or opening. 
PERGA, very earthy ; from, the preposition 

wepj, very, and ysj, the earth. 
PERGAMOS, height, elevation. 
PERIZZITES, the name of a people, who dwell 

in villages, or places not inclosed with walls. 
PERSIA, that cuts or divides; or, nail, gryphon, 

horseman. 
PERSIS, the same. 
PETER, a rock, or stone. 
PETHUEL, mouth of God ; or, dilatation, or, 

persuasion of God. Father of Joel, Joel 1. 1. 
PHALEC, See PELEG. 
PHALLU, admirable, or hidden. The son of 

Reuben, Gen. 46. 9. 
PHALTI, deliverance, or flight. The son of 

Laish. 1 Sam. 25. 44. 
PHANUEL, face, or vision of God. Luke 2. 36. 
PHARAOH, that disperses, that spoils, that dis- 
covers ; or, according to the Syriac, the re- 
venger, the destroyer, the king, the crocodile. 
PHAREZ, division, rupture ; or, that breaks forth 

violently. 
PHARPAR, that produces fruits ; or, the fall of 

the hull. 
PHEBE, shining, pure ; from (pojSoj. 
PHENICE, red, or purple; from the Greek 

word (fotvixj; ; or, palm-tree; from ^oivjg. 
PHICOL, the mouth of all, or every tongue ; or, 

perfection, or completing of the mouth. Gen. 

2L 22. 
PHILADELPHIA, the love of a brother, or 

of fraternity; from <?«>.i»f, a friend, and 

ctSiX()?Oi, a brother. 
PHILEMON,, that kisses, or is affectionate ; from 

<^i\-/ifji.a,, a kiss. 
PHILETUS, amiable, or who is beloved; from 

PHILIP, warlike, or a lover of horses. 
PHILIPPI, the same. 

PHILfSTIA, the country of the Philistines. 
PHILISTINES, those that dwell in villages. 
PHILOLOGUS, a lover of learning, or of the 

word; from !p<A.os, a lover, and xoyoj, the 

word. 
PHINEAS, a bold countenance, or face of trust, 

or protection. 
PHLEGON, zealous, burning; from (!?KiyMV. 
PHRYGIA, dry, barren ; from (ppvyoi. 
PHURAH, that bears fruit, or that grows. 
PHYGELLUS, fugitive. One who forsook St. 

Paul. 
PI-HAHIROTH, the mouth, the pass of Hiroth, 

er the opening of liberty ; or, mouth engraved. 
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PILATE, who is armed with a dart. 

PINON, pearl, or gem ; or, that beholds. One 
of the heads of Esau's posterity, Gen. 36. 41. 

PIRATHON, his dissipation, his deprivation ; 
his rupture; or, according to the Syriac, his 
vengeance. A city, Judg. 12. 15. Whence 
Pirathonite, Judg. 12. 13. 

PISGAH, hill, eminence, fortress. 

PiSIDIA, pitch, or pitchy; from Tritra-uiSyig, 

PISON, changing, or doubling, or extension of the 
mouth ; or, extended, or multitude. One of the 
rivers of Paradise, Gen. 2. 11. 

PITHOM, their mouthful, or bit; or consumma- 
tion, or dilatation of the mouth. A city, Exod. 
1. 11. 

PITHON, his mouth, or his persuasion, or gift 
of the mouth. So7i of Micah, 1 Chron. 8. 35. 

PONTIUS, marine, or belonging to the sea. 

PONTUS, thesea;/ronitAe Greek word :rovToj. 

POR ATHA, fruitful. The Son of Haman, Esth. 
9.8. 

PORCIUS. 

POTIPH AR, the bull of Africa ; or, a fat bull. 

POTI-PHERA, that scatters, or demolishes the 
fat. 

PRISCA, a Latin word signifying ancient. 
2 Tim. 4. 19. 

PRISCILLA, from the same. 

PROCHORUS, he that presides over the 

' choirs; from rrfo, before, and X'/>»f> a com- 
pany of singers. Acts 6. 5. 

PUBLIUS, common. 

PUDENS, shamefaced. 

PUL, bean, or destruction. 

PUNON, precious stone, or that beholds. One 
of the stations of the Israelites, Num. 33. 42. 

PUR, lot. See Appellatives. 

PUTEOLI, a city in Campania. • 

PUTIEL, God is my fatness. The father-in-law 
of Eleazar, Exod. 6. 25. 



Q. 

QUARTUS, the fourth. i2om. 16. 23. 

R. 



T>AAMAH, greatness, thunder; or, some sort 

■"■^ of evil, or bruising, or company. Gen. 10. 7. 

RABBAH, great, powerful, contentious, or dispu 
tative. 

RAB-MAG, who overthrows or destroys a multi- 
tude ; or, chief, or prince of dissolution ; or, 
chief of the magicians. Jer. 39. 3. 

RAB-SARIS, grand master of the eunuchs. 
2 Kings 18. 17. 

RAB-SHAKEH, cup-bearer of the prince, or 
chamberlain. 

RACHAL, injurious; or, perfumer, or traflicking. 
A city, I Sam. 30. 29. 

RACHEL, a sheep. 

RAGAU, a friend, a neighbour. 

RAGUEL, shepherd of God, or friend of God ; 
or, rupture of God. The father of Hobal, 
Num. 10. 29. 

RAHAB, proud, strong, quarrelsome. Egypt, 
as most think, is called by this name, Psal. 
87. 4. I 89. 10. 

RAHAB, which is large and extended, or public 
place. The name of a woman. 

RAKKATH, empty, or spittle, or temple of the 
head A city. Josh. 19. 35. 

RAKKON, vain, void ; or, mountain of lamen- 
tations and tears ; or, mountain of enjoyment. 
A city. Josh. 19. 46. 

RAM, elevated, sublime ; or^ who rejects, or is 
rejected. 

RAMAH, from the same. 

RAMATH, raised, lofty. A city. Josh. 19. 8. 

RAMATHAIM-ZOPHIM, a city, 1 Sam. 1. 1. 
The same as Ramah. Literally, Ramathaim, 
signifies the two Ramathas, probably because 
the city was divided into two parts. The city 
of Ramah, SamueVs birth-place, was also call- 
ed Zophim, which signifies watch-tower, or 
watchmen, ftecajise the prophets, who are called 
watchmen, had a school, or college there. 

RAMATH-LEHI, elevation of the jaw-bone. 
The name of a place, Judg. 15. 17. 

R AMESES, thunder ; or, reproach of the mouth ; 
or he that destroys or dissolves evil. Gen. 47. 
\l. Exod.l.W. 

RAMOTH, eminences, high places. A city of 
this name was situate in Gilead, and called 
Ramoth-gilead, 1 Kings 4. 13. 



RAPHA, relaxation, or phjsic. 

RAPHU, cured, comforted. 

REBA, the fourth, or a square ; ar, that stoops 

or lies down. A king of Midian, Num. 31, 8. 
REBEKAH, fat, fattened ; or, quarrel appeaaeC 

or removed. 
RECHAB, square, er chariot, or team of horses, 

or a rider. 
REGHABITES, the posterity of Rechab. 
REGEM, that stones, or is stoned, or purple. 

The son of Jaddai, 1 Chron. 2. 47. 
REGEM- MELECH, he that stones the king; 

or the purple of the king, or of the council. 

Zech. 7. 2. 
REHABIAH, breadth, or extent, or place of the 

Lord ; or, God is my extent, he haVi set me 

at liberty. The son of Eliezer, 1 Chron. 

23. 17. 
REHOB, breadth, space, or extent. A city, 

Josh. 19. 28. 
REHOBOAM, who sets the people at liberty; 

or, space of the people ; or, that lets the people 

breathe, or blow. 
REHOBOTH, spaces, or places. 
REHUM, merciful, compassionate, or friendly 
REI, my shepherd, my companion, my friend; 

1 Kinsa 



my breaking. 



or, my evil, or 

\.d. 
REMALIAH, the exaltation of the Lord; or^ 

who is rejected of the Lord. 
REMMON, greatness, elevation ; or, a pomegra 

nate-tree. A city, Josh. 19. 7. 
REMPHAN, the name of an idol, ichich some 

think to be Saturn. See STAR, in Appella' 

tives. 
REPHAEL, the physic, or medicine of God. 

The son of Shemaiah, 1 Chron. 26. 7. 
REPHAIM, giant, physician, or relaxed, or that 

relax, that weaken. 
REPHAIMS, from the same. 
REPHIDIM, beds, or places of rest. 
RESIN, a bridle, or bit. A city. Gen. 10. 12. 
REU, his friend, his shepherd. The son of 

Peleg, Gen. 11. 18. 
REUBEN, who sees the son, or vision of the 

son. Jacob's eldest son by Leah; he endea- 
voured to deliver Joseph from his brethren. 
REUBENITES, the posteritij of Reuben. 
REUL, shepherd, or friend of God. The son of 

Esau, Gen. 36. 4. 
REUMAH, lofty, sublime. JSTahor's concubine^ 

Gen. 22. 24. 
REZIN, voluntary, or good-will ; or, runner. 
REZON, lean, or small, or secret, or prince. 

The son of Eliadah, 1 Kings 11. 23. 
RHEGIUM, rupture, or fracture; from thi 

Greek word f^y^. 
RHESA, will, or course. 
RHODA, a rose. 
RHODES, a rose ; from poJ;,. 
RIBLAH, quarrel, or greatness to him; or, 

quarrel that increases, or that sjjreads. 2 Kinet 

23. 33. 
RIMMON, exalted, pomegranate. 
RIPH ATH, remedy, or medicine, or release, or 

pardon. The son of Gomer, Gen. 10. 3. 
RISSAH, watering, distillation, or dew. One of 

the stations of the Israelites in the wilderness 

Num. 33. 21. 
RIZPAH, bed, or extension, or coal, or fire 

stone. 
ROMAMTI-EZER, exaltation of help. Son 

Heman, 1 Chron. 25. 4. 
ROMAN, strong, powerful ; from the Greek wot 

pw^tsj, strength. 
ROMANS. 

ROME, strength, power ; from f^m- 
ROSH, the head, or the top, or the beginning 

The son of Benjamin, Gen. 46. 21. 
RUFUS, red. 

RUHAMAH, having obtained mercy. Marg. 
RUMAH, exalted, sublime, or rejected. A dtp 

2 Kings 23. 36. 
RUTH, filled, satisfied. 

s. 

CABEANS, captivitj; or, conversion, est, o 



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age. 



SABTECHA, that surrounds, or causes wount 
ing. The son of Cush, Gen. 10. 7. 

SA DOC, just, or, justified. The Father of Ackiw 
Mat. 1. 14. 

S ALAH, mission, sending ; or, branches, or dar» 
or, according to the Syriac, that spoils, or 
spoiled. The son of Arphazad. Gen. 10. 24. 

SALAMIS, shaken, tost, beaten ; from the Gree 
word iraXiV'Mf I beat, I toss. An isloTi- 
Acts 13. 5. 



SHA 

SALATHIEL, I have asked of Gotl; (rt , loan of 

God. 
SALEM, complete, perfect, or peace. 
SALIM, John 3. 23. See SHALIM. 
SALMON, peaceable, perfect, or that rewards. 
SALMONE. Ji city. 
SALOME, see SALMON. 
SAMARIA, his lees, his prison, his guard, his 

tlirone, or his diamond. In Heb. Shomeron. 
SAMARITANS, people «/• Samaria. 
SAMLAH, raiment; or, his left hand; or^ his 

name, his astonishment, or what has been put 

to him. ../? king of Edom, Gen. 36. 36. 
SAMOS, full of gravel; jfrom A^a^o;, sand. 

^n island, Acts 20. 15. 
SAMOTHRACIA, an island, so called because 

it was peopled by Samians and Thracians, Acts 

16. 11. 
SAMSON, his sun ; or, according to the Syriac, 

his service, or his ministry ; or, here the second 

time. 
SAMUEL, heard of God, or asked of God. 
SANBALLAT, bush in secret ; or^ the enemy in 

secret. 
SAPH, rushes, or sea-moss, end, consummation; 

or- vessel, flat, threshold. Ji giant, 2 Sam. 

21. 18. 
SAPHIR, a city. 
SAPPHIRA, that relates or tells; or, that 

writes or composes books; or, handsome. 
SARAH, lady, or princess; or, the princess of 

the multitude. 
SARAI, my lady, my princess. 
SARDIS, prince of joy, or song of joy ; or, that 

which remains. Syr. a pot, a kettle. 
SAREPTA, a goldsmith's shop, where metals 

used to be melted and tried. 
SARGON, who takes away protection ; or, that 

takes away the garden : or, according to the 

Syriac, nets, snares. j2 king of Assyria, Isa. 

20. 1. 
SARON, see SHARON. 
SARSECHIM, master of the wardrobe ; or, of 

the perfumes. Jer. 39. 3. 
SARUCH, branch, layer; or, twining. 
SATAN, contrary, adversary, a party in a pro- 
cess, an enemy, an accuser. 
SAUL, demanded, orient, ditch, sepulchre, death, 

or hell. 
SCEVA, disposed, prepared ; from (rxtuoe^o;, 

I dispose, I prepare. 
SCYTHIAN, tanner, or leather-dresser. 
SEBA, drunkard; or, that turns, or surrounds; 

or, old man, according to the Syriac. 
SEBAT, twig, sceptre, tribe, Zech. 1. 7. 
SEGUB, fortified, or raised. 1 Kings 16. 34. 
SEIR, hairy, goal, demon, tempest, or barley. 
SELEUCIA, shaken or beaten by the waves, or 

that runs as a river. 
SEMEI, hearing, or obeying. 
SENEH, bush, .a rock, 1 Sam. 14. 4. 
SENNACHERIB, bush of the destruction of the 

sword, of solitude, of drought. 
SEPHARVAIM, the two books, or the two 

scribes. 
SERAH, lady of scent; or, the song: or, the 

morning, the morning star. The daxighter of 

.Bsher, Gen. 46. 17. 
SERAIAH, prince of the Lord, or the Lord is my 

prince ; or, song of the Lord. 
SERGIUS PAULUS. 
SERUG, branch, layer ; or, twining. The father 

Of J^ahor, Gen. 11. 22. 
SETH, put, or who puts. 
SHAALBIM, that beholds the heart; or, fist, or 

hand, or fox of the sea. Judg. 1. 35. 
SHAARAIM, gates, valuation, hairs, barley, 

tempests, goats, demons. A city, 1 Chron. 

4.21. 
SHAASHGAZ, he that presses the fleece; or, 

he that performs the shearing of the sheep. 

Esth. 2. 14. 
SHADRACH, tender nipple; or, field soft and 

tender. Dan. 1. 7. 
SHALIM, fox, or fist, or path. 
SHALISHA, three, or the third ; or, prince, or 

captain. 
SHALLUM, perfect, or peaceable. 
SHALMAN, peaceable, perfect; or, that rewards. 

Hos. 10. 14. 
SHALMANEZER, peace tied or chained, or 

perfection and retribution, or peace taken 

away. 
SH AMG AR, named a stranger ; or, he is here a 

stranger; or., surprise, astonishment of the 

stranger. 
SHAMHUTH, desolation, destruction, astonish- 
ment; or, desolation of iniquity. One of David's 
aptains, 1 Chron. 27. 8. 
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SHI 

SHAMIR, prison, bush, lees: thorn Josh. 15. 
48. 

SHAMMAH, loss, desolation, astonishment. 

SHAMMUAH, he that is heard, or obeyed. 

SHAPHAN, a rabbit, or wild rat; or their brink, 
their lip, their breaking. 

SHAPHAT, a judge, or judging. 

SHARAI, my lord, my prince, or my song. A 
man's name, Ezra 10. 40. 

SHAREZER, overseer of the treasury, or of 
the store-house ; or, the treasures of him that 
sings ; or, that sees the ambushes. 

SHARON, his plain, field, his song. 

SHASHAK, a bag of linen ; or, the sixth bag. 
1 Chron. 8. 14. 

SHAVEH, the plain ; or that puts, or makes 
equality. Ocn. 14. 5. 

SHEALTIEL, I have asked of God. 

SHEARIAH, gate of the Lord ; or, tempest of 
the Lord. The son of Azel, 1 Chron. 8, 38. 

SHEAR JASHUB, the remnant shall return. 
Marg. 

SHEBA, captivity, or compassing about, repose, 
old age. 

SHEBANIAH, the Lord that converts, or that 
recalls from captivity, or that captivates; or, 
that understands, that builds. JVeA. 9. 4. 

SHEBNA, who rests himself, or who is now 
captive. 

SHECHEM, part, portion, the back, shoulders,' 
early in the morning. 

SHEDEUR, field, pap, all-mighty; or, destroyer 
of fire, or of light. J^nm. 1. 5. 

SHELAH, that breaks, that unties, that un- 
dresses. 

SHELEMIAH, God is my perfection, my happi- 
ness, my peace ; or, ths peace or perfection of 
the Lord. 

SHELEPH, who draws out. The son ofJoktan, 
Gen. 10. 26. 

SHELOMITH, my peace, my happiness, my re- 
compense. Daughter of Zeruhbabel, 1 Chron. 
3.19. 

SHELUMIEL, peace of God, or God is my hap- 
piness ; or, retribution or perfection of God. 
The son of Zurishaddai, Num. 1. 6. 

SHEM, name, renown ; or, he that puts or places, 
or who is put or placed. The son of JSToah, 
from whom the Messiah was descended. 

SHEMAIAH, that hears, or, that obeys the 
Lord. 

SHEMARIAH, God is my guard, or the guard 
of the Lord ; or, diamond, dregs, thorn, or bush 
of the Lord. 1 Chron. 12. 5. 

SHEMEpER, name of force, or fame, of the 
strong, or of the wing. King ofLeboim, Gen. 
14.2. 

SHEMER, guardian, thorn. 1 Kings 16. 24. 

SHEMIDA, name of knowledge, or that puts 
knowledge; or, the knowledge of desolation, or 
of astonishment; or, the science of the heavens. 
Son of Oilead, Num. 26. 32. 

SHEMINITH, the eighth. 

SHEMIRAMOTH, the height of the heavens ; 
or, the elevation of the name. 1 Chron. 15. 18. 

SHEN, tooth, ivory, or change; or, he that sleeps. 
The name of a place, 1 Sam. 7. 12. 

SHENIR, lantern, or light that sleeps; or, re- 
newing of the lamp, or he that shews. 

SHEPHATIAH, the Lord that judges; the judg- 
ment of the Lord; or, God is my judge. 

SHESHACH, bag of flax, or linen ; or, the sixth 
bag. 

SHESHBAZZAR, joy in tribulation ; or, produc- 
tion, or defence of joy ; or, joy of the vintage. 

SHETHER-BOZNAI, that makes to rot and 
corrupt ; or, that seeks and examines those who 
despise me. Ezra 5. 3. 

SHEVA, vanity, elevation, fame, or tumult. One 
of David's scribes, 2 Sam. 20. 25. 

SHIBBOLETH, burden, ear of corn, or current 
of water. 

SHICRON, drunkenness; or, his gift, or his 
wages. A city, Josh. 15. 11. 

SHIGGAION, a song of trouble or comfort. 
Psal. 7. Title. 

SHILOAH, see SILOAH. 

SHILOH, sent. See Appellatives. 

SHILOH, peace, or abundance. A city. 

SHILONITE, of the city of Shiloh. 1 Kings 
11.29. 

SHIMEAH, that hears, that obeys. 

SHIMEI, that hears or obeys ; or, name of the 
heap; or, that destroys the heap; or, my repu- 
tation, my fame. 

SHIMSHAI, my sun. 

SHINAR, the watching of him that sleeps ; or, 
spoil of the tooth ; or, change of the city. 

SHIPHRAH, handsome, or, trumpet; or, that 



SUR IPeOPER Yi.Mia. 

does good. An Egyptian midwife, Exod. 
1. 15. "^ ' 

SHISHAK, present of the bag, of the pot, of 
the thigh. 

SHITTIM, that turn away, or divert; otherwise 
scourge, rods, or thorns. 

SHOBAB, returned, turned back. The son of 
David, 2 Sam. 5. 14. 

SHOBACH, your bonds, your chains, your 
nets, your gins; or, his captivity; or, your 
conversion, your return ; or, a dove-house, ac- 
cordivg to the Syriac. General of Hadarezer'a 
army. 2 Sam. 10. 16. 

SHUAH, pit, or that swims; or, humiliation, 
meditation, or word. 

SHUAL, fox, hand, fist; or, traces, way. 

SHUHITE. 

SHULAMITE, peaceable, perfect, that recom- 
penses. 

SH UNA MITE, a native of. 

SHUNEM, their change, their repeating, their 
second, or their sleep. 1 Sain. 28. 4. 

SHUR, wall, ox, or that beholds. A wilderness. 
Gen. 16. 7. 

SHUSHAN, lily, rose, or joy. 

SHUTHELAH, plant, or verdure; or, moist 
pot, or drinking pot. The Son of Ephraim, 
Num. 26. 35. 

SIBMAH, conversion, return, captivity, old age, 
rest. 

SIDON, hunting, fishing, venison. 

SIGIONOTH, according to variable songs, or 
tunes. Marg. 

SIHON, rooting out; or, conclusion. 

SIHOR, black, trouble; or, early in the morning. 
The river JV^ilus in Egypt, Isa. 23. 3. 

SILAS, three, or the third. 

SILOAS, or SILOAM, sent,, or who sends; o? 
dart, branch, or whatever is sent. 

SILOE, the same. 

SILVANUS, who loves the woods, or forests, 
from the Latin word silva, a wood. 

SIMEON, that hears, that obeys, or is heard. 

SIMON, that hears, or obeys. 

SIN, bush. 

SINAI, bush. According to the Syriac, enmity 

SION, noise, tumult. A mountain of the countri 
of the Amorites, the same as Hermon, Deut 
4. 48. 

SIRION, a breast-plate; or, deliverance, ot a 
song of the dove. 

SISERA, that sees a horse, or a swallow. 

SIVAN, bush, or thorn. This is the Babylonian 
name of the third month of the Hebrew year, 
which answers in part to our May and June, 
Esth. 8. 9. 

SMYRNA, myrrh. 

SO, a measure for grain, or dry matters. An 
Egyptian word. 

SOCOII, tents, or tabernacles. A city, Josh. 
15. 48. 

SODI, my secret. Father of Oaddiel, Num. 
13. 10. 

SODOM, their secret, their line, their cement. 

SODOMITES. 

SOLOMON peaceable, perfect, or who recom- 
penses. He was the son of David king of 
Israel: He prayed to Ood for wisdom, and 
obtained wisdom, riches and honour. He built 
the temple at Jerusalem, where the sacrifices 
were to be offered to Ood. He married Pha- 
raoh's daughter, and built for her a house. 
He loved many strange women, who turned 
away his heart after their gods. It is thought 
that the three books he wrote, namely, Proverbs, 
Ecclesiastes, and the Canticles, arc an evidence 
of his repentance. 

SO'PATER, who defends the father, or the health 
of the father; from o-coJ^uj, I save, and w-KTup, 
father. A disciple of St. PauVs, Acts 
20. 4. 

SOREK, vine, hissing, a colour inclining to 
yellow. 

SOSIPATER, see SOPATER. 

SOSTHENES, saviour, strong and powerful, 
from o-co^tti, I save, and ^ivog, strength, 
force. 

SPAIN, in Greek, rarg, or precious. 

STACHYS, spike •,from (rT«%u?. 

STEPHANAS, a crown, or crowned; fram 
o-Ts^avs), a crown. 

STEPHEN, the same. 

SUCCOTH, tents, tabernacles. 

SUCCOTH-BENOTH, the tabernacles of youaj 
women, or the tents of prostitutes. 2 King 
17. 30. 

SUR, that withdraws, or departs. The name oj 
one of the gates of Solomon's temple, 2 Kings 
11.6. 



Proper Names.] THA 



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BUSANNA, a lily, or a rose, or joy. 

SUSI, horse, or swallow, or mol'h. The father 

of Gaddi, Num. 13. 11. 
SYCHAR, a city, John 4. 5. 
SYENE, bush; or, enmity, according to the Sij- 

riac. Ezek. 29. 10. 
SYNTYCHE, that speaks or discourses, from 

the Greek word crvTuyxscvu:, to converse. Phil. 

4.2. 
SYRACUSE, that draws violently ' 

SYRIA, in Hebrew, Aram, sublime, or that de- 
ceives. 
SYRIAC. 

SYRIAN, who is of Syria. 
SYRIANS. 
SY'ROFHENICIAN, red, or purple, drawn tt> ; 

from o-upu), I draw, and 9011/(5, red, palm-tree, 

or of purple. 



T. 



'T'AANACK, who humbles thee, or answers 
■*- thee, or afflicts thee. ./2 city, 1 Kings 4. 
12. 

TABBATH, good, or goodness. ^ place, Judg. 
7. 22. 

TABEAi^, good God. 

TABEEL, the same. Ezra 4. 7. 

TABERAH, burning. 

TABITHA, is a Syriac word, signifying clear- 
sighted. She is also called Dorcas, that is, 
wild goat, or kid. 

TABOR, choice, or purity, Syr. bruising, con- 
trition. 

TABRIMON, good pomegranate; or, goodness 
raised ; or, the navel, or midiUe, prepared, 
reckoned, given. The father of Ben-hadad, 
1 Kings 15. 18. 

TADMOR, the palm, or palm-tree ; or, bitter- 
ness, or change. 

TAHAPANES, secret temptation, hidden flight, 
covered standard. 

TAPHENES, standard, flight, temptation, se- 
cret. 

TALITHA-CUMI, young woman, arise. A Sy- 
riac and Hebrew expression. Mark 5. 41. 

TALMAI, my furrow ; or, that suspends the 
waters ; or, heap of waters. The son of Jlnak, 
Josh. 15. 14. 

TAMAR, a palm, or palm-tree. 

TAMMUZ, abstruse, concealed. 

TANHUMETH, consolation, or repentance; or, 
bottle, or wall that is given, or of a gift. The 
father of Seraiah, 2 Kings 25. 23. 

TAPHATH, little girl;/rom the £fe&7-ew,Taphah, 
or Taph, to take short steps, like children ; 
otherwise, distillation, drop. The daughter of 
Solomon, 1 Kings 4. 11. 

TARPELITES, ravishers, or wearied ; or, suc- 
cession or order of miracles, or ruinous order, 
or rank. The name of a people, Ezra 4. 9. 

TARSHISH, contemplation, or examination, of 
the marble, or of the joy ; or, precious stone, 
the colour of marble. 

TARSUS, winged, feathered. 

TARTAR, chained, bound, shut up. 

TARTAN, that searches and examines the gift 
of the turtle ; or, their law. 2 Kings 18. 17. 

TATNAI, that gives, or the overseer of the gifts, 
of the presents, of the tributes. Ezra 5. 3. 

TEBAH, murder, butchery, or guarding of the 
body, a cook. Son of iN'ahor, and Reumah, 
Sen. 22. 24. 

TEBETH, the Babylonish name of the tenth 
month of the Hebrews, that answers partly to 
December, and partly to January. 

TEKEL, weight. 

TEKOA, trumpet, or sound of the trumpet; or, 
that is confirmed. 

TEL-HARSA,heap, or suspension of the plough, 
or of deafness, of silence; or, suspension of the 
head. A place, Ezra 2. 59. 

TEL-MEL AH, heap of salt, or of mariners; or, 
suspension of the salt, or of the mariner. Ezra 
2. 59. 

TEMA, admiration, or perfection, consummation; 
or, the south. 

TEMAN, the south, or Africa; or, perfect 

TEMANITE, an inhabitant of Teman. 

TERAH, to breathe, to scent, to blow 

TERAPHIM, an image, an idol. 

TERTIUS, the third. Latin. 

TERTULLUS, a liar, an impostor; from rifx- 
To\oTi5;,a teller of stories, or monstrous things. 
PETRARCH, governor of a fourth part of a 
kingdom. 

THADDEUS, that praises and confesses. Mark 
3.18. 

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TIIAHASH, that makes haste, or that keeps 
silence; or, of the colour of hyacinth. The 
son of J^Tahor, Gen. 22. 24. 

THAMAH, that blots out, or suppresses. Ezra 
2. 53. 

THEBEZ, muddy; or, eggs; or, fine linen, or 
silk. 

THELAZAR, that unbinds and grants the sus- 
pension, or the heap. A part of Syria, 2 Kings 
19. 12. 

THEOPHILUS, a friend, or a lover of God ; 
from ©S3;, God, and i?<>^i>j, a friend. 

TIIESSALONICA, victory again-t the Thessa- 
lians. 

THEUDAS, a false teacher. 

THOMAS, a twin. 

THYATIRA, a sweet savour of labour, or sacri- 
fice of contrition ; from ^u», scent, perfume, 
and T£ipM, I bruise, I disturb. 

TIBERIAS, good vision, or the navel, or a 
breaking asunder. 

TIBERIUS, son of Tiber. Luke 3. 1. 

TIBNI, straw, or hay ; otherwise, understanding. 

TIDAL, that breaks the yoke ; or, the knowledge 
of elevation. King of nations, Gen. 14. 1. 

TIGLATH-PILESER, that binds or takes away 
captivity, miraculous, or ruinous ; or, that 
hinders or binds, and withholds the snow that 
falls. 

TIMEUS, in Greek may signify, perfect, honour- 
able ; in Hebrew, admirable. 

TIMNATH, image, or figure, or enumeration. 

TIMON, honourable ; from t(^>), Acts 6. 5. 

TIMOTHEUS, honour of God, or valued of 
God ; from T</tJi, honour, and ©so;, God. 

TIPHSAH, passage, leap, or step; or, the pass- 
over. 1 Kings 4. 24. 

TIRHAKAH, inquirer, examiner or dull obser- 
ver; or, law made dull. Kijig of Ethiopia, 
2 Kings 19. 9. 

TIRSHATHA, that overturns the foundation ; 
or, that beholds the time, or, the year according 
to the Syriac. 

TIRZAH, benevolent, pleasant, well-pleasing, or 
that runs. 

TISHBITE, that makes captives ; or, that turns 
back or recalls, that dwells. 1 Kings 17. 1. 

TITUS, honourable, from rtui, I honour. 

TOB, good, or goodness. The name of a country, 
Judg. 11. 5. 

TOB-ADONIJAH, my good God ; or, the good- 
ness of the foundation of the Lord, 2 Chron. 
17.8. 

TOBIAH, the Lord is good, or the goodness of 
the Lord. 

TOGARMAH, which is all bone, or strong; or, 
breaking or gnawing of the bones. 

TOHU, that lives, or that declares. 1 Sam. 1. 1. 

TOI, who wanders, King of Hamath, 2 Sam. 8. 9. 

TOLA, worm, or grub, or scarlet. 

TOPHEL, ruin, folly, without understanding, in- 
sipid. A desert place. Dent. 1. 1. 

TOPHET, a drum, or betraying. See Appella- 
tives. 

TRO.'\S, penetrated; from rtrpaia-HM, I pene- 
trate. 

TROGYLLTUM, a city in the isle of Samos. 

TROPHIMUS, well educated, or brought up; 
from TpiQiM, to bring up, or educate. Acts 
20.4. 

TRYPHENA, delicious, delicate; from rpsfpco. 

TRYPHOSA, thrice shining. 

TUBAL, the earth, the world ; or, that is carried, 
or led ; or, confusion. 

TUBAL-CAIN, worldly possessiot>, or possessor 
of the world ; or, who is jealous of confusion. 
The son of Lamech. Gen. 4. 22. 

TYCHICUS, casual, happening; from tu%>i, 
fortune. 

TYRANNUS, a prince, or that reigna. 

TYRE, in Hebrew, Sor, or Tzur; strength, rock, 
sharp. 

TYRUS, the same. 



U. 



TJCAL, power, or prevalency. 

^ ULAI, strength ; or fjol, senseless. The 

name of a river, Dan. 8. 2. 
ULAM, the porch, the court; or, their strengiJi, 

or their folly. 1 Chron. 7. 16, 
ULLA, elevation, or holocaast, or leaf, or young 

child. 1 Chron. 7. 39. 
UNNI, poor, or afflicted, or tnat answers. The 

name of a porter or singer, 1 Chron. 15. 18. 
UPHAZ, gold of Phasis, or Pioi^u *Ho finrct 

gold. 



UR, fire, or light. 

URI, my liglit, or fiio. 

URIAH, or URI J AH, the Lord is my light, 7? 

fire ; the light of the Lord. 
URIEL, God is my light or fire; or the light of 

God. 1 Chron. 15. 5. 
URIM and TH[UMMIN, lights and perfection. 
UZ, counsel, or wood; or, according to the Syriac^ 

to fix, to fasten to. 
UZZAH, strength, or a goat. 
UZZEN-SHERAH, ear of the flesh, or of the 

parent; or the ear of him that remains. A city^ 

1 Chron. 7. 24. 
UZZI, my strength, or my kid. Son of Bukkiy 

1 Chron. 6. 5. 
UZZI AH, the strength of the Lord; or, the kid 

of the Lord. 
UZZIEL, the strength of God ; or, kid of God. 

1 Chnn.l. 7. 
UZZIELIPES, the posterity of Uzziel. J^wn 



V. 



V^SHNI, the second. 
^ 1 Chron. 6. 28. 



The son of Samuel^ 



VASHTI, that drinks ; or, thread, or woof. 
VOPSHI, fragment, or diminution. Father of 
J\rahbi, Num. 13. 14. 

z. 

ZABDI, portion, dowry. The father of Carmi, 
Josh; 7. 1. 

ZACCHEUS, pure, clean; just, or justified. 

ZACHARIAH, memory of the Lord, or man of 
the Lord. 

ZADOK, just, or justified. 

ZAHAM, crime, fillhiness, impuritv. The son 
of Rehoboam, 2 Chron. 11. 19. 

ZAIR, little; or afflicted, in tribulation. A city, 
2 Kings 8. 21. 

ZALMON, his shade, his obscurity, his image, 
A motintain, Judg. 9. 48. 

ZALMON AH, the shades, or sound of the num- 
ber; or, your image, or picture. One of the 
stations of the Israelites in the wilderness 
Num. 33. 41. 

ZALMUNNA, shadow, image, or idol forbid- 
den ; or, noise of trouble. 

ZAMZUMMINS, thinking wickedness, or wick- 
edness of wicked men. Giants, Deut. 2. 20. 

ZANOAFi, forgptfulness or desertion; or, this 
rest, this consolation. A city. Josh. 15. 34. 

ZAPNATH-PAANEAH, one that discovers 
hidden things; in the Egyptian tongue, a Sa- 
viour of the world. The name that Pharaoh 
gave to Joseph, Gen. 41. 45. 

ZARAH, east, brightness. 

ZAREPHATH, ambush of the mouth ; or, cru- 
cible, in which metals are melted. 

ZEBADIAH, portion of the Lord, or the Lord is 
my portion. 1 Chron. 8. 15. 

ZEBAH, victim, sacrifice, immolation. 

ZEBEDEE, abundant portion. 

ZEBOIM, deer, goats. 

ZEBUL, a habitation. 

ZEBULUN, dwelling, hnbitation. 

ZECHARIAH, See ZACHARIAH. 

ZEDEKIAH, the Lord is my justice, or tns 
iustice of the Lord. 

ZEEB, wolf. .Tudg. 7. 25. 

ZELEK, the shadow, or noise of him that .icks, 
that laps, or strikes. One of David's thirty 
valiant captains, 2 Sam. 23. 37. 

ZELOPHEHAD, the shade, or tingling of fear*; 
or, the fear of submersion, or of being burnt. 

ZELOTES, jealous, or full of zeal; fro7n ^^Xo;, 
zeal, jealousy. The sirname of Simon, Luko 
6. 1.5. 

ZELZAH, noontide. 

ZENAS, living; from ^«'^, I live. 

ZEPHANIAH, the Lord is my secret; or, the 
secret of the Lord; or, the north of the Lord. 

ZEPHATH, which beholds, that attends, that co- 
vers. A city, Judg. 1. 17. 

ZEPHO, that sees and observes ; or, that expects, 
or covers. Son of Eliphaz, Gen. 36. 11. 

ZERAH, See ZARAH. 

ZEREDAH, ambush, change of dominion, or de- 
scent; or, plan of power. The country of Je- 
roboam, 1 Kings 11. 26. 

ZERESH, misery, stranger, strange or disperse^l 
inheritance; otherwise, crown of inhetitance, 
or of misery. 

ZEROR, -oot, or that straitens, that binds, lha> 
>s tijM ; or a stone. 1 Sam, 9. 1. 



ZIL 



ZOA 



ZUZ [Propir Names 



EERUAPI, leprous, or wasp, or hornet. The 

mother uf Jeroboam, 1 Kings 11. 26. 
ZERUBBABEL, banished, or a stranger at 

Babvlun; or, dispersion of confusion. 
ZERL'IAH, pain, or tribulation, chains of the 

Lord. 
ZETHAR, he that examines or beholds; or, 

olive of vision, or olive of the turtle. Esih. 

1. 10. 
ZIBA, army, fight, strength, stag. 
ZIBEON, iniquity that dwells; or, elevation, or 

swelling ; or, oath, or fulness, or the seventh. 
ZIBIAH, deer, or goat, or honourable and fine ; 

or, the Lord dwells ; or, voluntary, according 

to the Syriac. The mother of Joash, 2 Kings 

12. 1. 
ZICHRI, that remembers, or that is a male, 

Exod. 6. 21. 
ZIDON, hunting, fishing, venison. 
ZIDONIANS, the inhabitants of Zidon. 
ZIF, this, or that ; or, according to the Syriac, 

brightness. The second Hebrew month, which 

answers partly to April and May. 
ZIKLAG, measure pressed down. 
ZILLAH, shadow: which is roasted; the ting- 
713 



ling of the ear. The wife of Lameck, Gen. 

4. 19. 
ZILPAH, distillation; or, contempt of the 

mouth. 
ZIMRAN, song, singer, or vine. The son of 

Abraham, Gen. 25. 2. 
ZLMRI, my field, or my vine, my branch. 
ZIN, buckler, coldness. 
ZIOJV, a monument raised up, heap of stones set 

up, sepulchre, turret, dryness. 
ZIOR, ship of him that watches, or is awake, or 

of him that is robbed, or of the enemy. j3 city, 

Josh. 15. 54. 
ZIPH, this mouth, ormouthful.j3c%, Josh. 15.24. 
ZIPPOR, bird, or sparrow ; or crown, or desert ; 

or, according tc the Syriac, early in the morning, 

or goat. The Father of Balak, Num. 22. 2. 
ZIPPORAH, beauty, trumpet. 
ZITHRI, to hide ; or, demolished, or over- 
turned ; or, my refuge. Son of Uzziel, Exod. 

6.22. 
ZIZ, flower, branch, a lock of hair ; or, according 

to the Syriac, wing, feather. The side of a 

mountain or hUly 2 Cbron. 20. 16. 
ZOAN, motion. 



ZOAR, little, small. 

ZOBAH, an army, or warring, or a command 
ment in that, or a swelling. 

ZOHAR, white,shining, or dryness. The Father 
of Ephrou, Gen. 23. 8. 

ZOHELETH, that creeps, slides, or draws. Jl 
rock, 1 Kings 1.9. 

ZOPHAR, rising early, or crown ; or, sparrow 
or little bird, or goat. Syr. 

Z^JRAH, leprosy, or scab. 

ZOROBABEL, See ZERUBBABEL. 

ZUAR, small. 

ZUPH, that beholds, or observes, or watches 
or, roof, covering ; or, honey-comb, or tha 
floats. The father of Tohu, 1 Sam. 1. 1. 

ZJJR, stone, rock, that besieges, or preaches; or 
plan, form. 

ZURISHADDAI, the Almighty is my rock, my 
strength ; otherwise, splendour, beauty ; or, ac- 
cording to the Syriac, revolters. The father of 
Shelumiel, Num. 1. 6. 

ZUZIMS, the posts of a door; or, splendour, 
beauty. These were giants who dwelt beyond 
Jordan, and who were conquered by Chedorlao^ 
mer and Ms alhes^ Gen. 14. 15 



CONCORDANCE TO THE PROPER NAMES 



OF THE 



OI^B MMB NBW TmBTAm^mTB, 



AAROX. 

EXDD. 4. 14. IS not A. the Levite thybrothei? 
5.-20. they met Moses and A. who stood in way 
6.23. A. took Elisheba, sister of Naashon, to wife 

7. 1. and A. thy brother shall be thy prophet 
12. but A. rod swallowed up their rods 

16.34.A.laid up the pot of manna before testimony 
17. 12. and A. and Hur stayed up his hands 

19. 24. thou Shalt come up, thou and A. with thee 
24. 14. and behold A. and Hur are with you 
28. 12. and A. shall bear their names, 29. 30. 
30. 7. A. shall burn sweet incense every morning 

8. when A. lighteth the lamps at oven 

10. A. shall make an atonement once in a year 

32. 35. because they made calf, which A. made 
40. 31. Moses and A. and his sons, washed thereat 

Lev. 8.12. he poured oil on A. head to sanctify him 

30. he sprinkled blood on A. and his sons 
9. 22. A. blessed them || 10. 3. A. held his peace 
16. 3. thus shall A. come into the holy place 
8. A. shall cast lots || 24. 3. A. shall order it 
21. A. shall lay his hands on the head of the goat 
JVum. 1. 3. A. shall number them by their armies 

8. 11. A. shall offer the Levitos before the Lord 

16. 11. what is A. that ye murmur against him? 
16. come thou, they, and A. to-morrow before L. 
43. Moses and A. came before the tabernacl-e 

17. 3. shall write A. name upon the rod of Levi 
10. bring A. rod again before the testimony 

20. 8. thou and A. thy brother speak to the rock 
28. A. died there in the top of the mount ; Moses 

and Eleazar came down, 33. 38. Dent. 32. 50. 

33. 39. A. was 120 years old when he died in Hor 
Deut. 9. 20. the Lord was very angry with A. 
JbsA.24.5. 1 sent Moses and A. and I plagued Egypt 

and brought you out, 1 Sam. 12. 8. Mic. 6. 4. 

ISam. 12. 6. the Lord that advanced Moses and A. 

ICkron. 6.3. sonsof Amram, A. and Moses, 23. 13. 

Ps. 77. 20. thouleddest thy people by Moses and A. 
99.6. Moses and A. among his priests, and Samuel 
106. 10. they envied A. the saint of the Lord 
115. 10. O house of A. trust in the Lord 
12. the Lord will bless the house of A. 
118. 3. let house of A. say, his mercy end. for ever 
133. 2. ointment that ran down upon A. beard 
135. 19. bless the Lord, O house of A. 

Luke 1. 5. his wife was of the daughters of A. 

Jlcts 7.40. saying to A. make us gods to go before us 

Heb. 5. 4. but he that is called of God, as was A. 
7. 11. and not be called after the order of A. 

9. 4. A. rod that budded, and tables of covenant 
Sons of AARON, See Abihu and Nadab, 

AARONITES. 

1 Chron. 12. 27. Jehoiada was leader of the A. 
27. 17. Zadok was the ruler of the A. 

ABADDON. 
Rev. 9. 11. the angel of the bottomless pit is A. 

ABAGTHA. 
Esth. 1. 10. A. was chamberlain to Ahasuerus 

ABANA. 

ZKings 5. 12. are not rivers A. and Pharpar better 

ABARIM, See Mount. 

ABBA, See Father. 

ABDA. 

iKings 4. 6. Adoniram son of A. was over tribute 

JVeA. 11. 17. A. was for thanksgiving in prayer 

ABDL 

2 Chr. 29. 12. of sons of Merari, Kish the son of A. 
Ezra 10. 26. A. of them that married strange wives 

ABDIEL. 
\ Chron. 5. 15. Ahi son of A. chief of the house 

ABDON. 
Judg. 12. 13. A. judged Israel || 15. A. died 
8CAr. 34. 20. commanded A. to inquire of the Lord 

ABED-NEGO. 
Dan 1 7. lie gave to Azariah the name of A. 
719 



ABI 

Dan. 2. 49. the king set A. over the affairs, 3. 30. 
3. 23. A. fell down bound into the fiery furnace 

ABEL, ;?er5on, place. 
Gen. 4. 4. Lord had respect to A. and his offering 
ISam. 6. 18. stone of A. whereon they set the ark 
2SaOT. 20. 18. they shall surely ask counsel at A. 
Mat. 23. 35. from the blood of A. Luke 11. 51. 
Heb. 11. 4. by faith A. offered unto God a more 
excellent sacrifice than Cain 
12. 24. speaks better things than the blood of A. 
ABEL-BETH-MAACHAH. 
IKings 15. 20. Ben-hadad's captains smote A. 
2Kin<Ts 15. 29. Tigiath-pileser came and took A. 

ABEL-MALM. 
2 Chron. 16. 4. they smote Ijon, and Dan, and A. 

ABEL-MEHOLAH. 
Judg. 7. 22. the host fled to the border of A. 
IKings 19. 16. Elisha the son of Shaphat of A. 

ABEL-MIZRAIM. 
Gen. 50. 11. mourning, name of it was called A. 

ABI AH. 

lSa7n.8.2.the name of Samuel's second son was A. 

lCAr.2.24.A.Hezron's wife 1| 7. 8. son of Becher A. 

3. 10. the son of Rehoboam was A. Alat. 1. 7, 

ABIALBON. 

2 Sam. 23. 31. A. was one of David's mighty men 

ABIATHAR. 

1 Sam. 22. 20. A. escaped and -fled to David 

23. 6. when A. son of Ahimelech fled to David 
9. David said to A. bring hither the ephod, 30. 7. 

2 Sam. 8. 17. Zadok and A. were the priests, and 

Seraiah was the scribe, 20. 25. IKings 4. 4. 
IKings 2. 22. ask the kingdom for him and A. 

27. so Solomon thrust out A. from being priest 
J>/arA 2.26.how went into house of G. in days of A. 

ABIB. 
Exod. 13. 4. ye came out in the month A. 34. 18. 

23. 15. thou shall keep the feast of unleavened 

bread in the month A. 34. 18. Deut. 16. 1. 
ABIDAN. 
J^Tam. 1. 11. of Benjamin, A.sonof Gideoni, 2. 22. 

7. 60. on the ninth day A. of Benjamin offered, 65. 

ABIEZER. 
Josh. 17. 2. there was a lot for the children of A. 
Judg. 6. 34. and A. was gathered after him 

8. 2. is it not better than the vintage of A. ? 

2 Sam. 23. 27. A. was one of David's might v men 

ABI-EZRITE. 
Judg. 6. 11. an oak that pertained to Joash the A. 

ABIGAIL. 
1 Sam. 25. 3. the name of Nabal's wife was A. 
27. 3. David dwelt at Gath with his two wives, 
Ahinoam and A. 30. 5. 2 Sam. 2. 2. 

1 Chron. 2. 16. whose sisters were Zeruiah and A. 

ABIHAIL. 

2 Chr. 11. 18. Rehoboam took A. daughter of Eliab 
Esth. 2. 15. turn of Esther the daughter of A. 9. 29. 

ABIHU. 
Exod. 6. 23. Aaron's sons Nadaband A. Eleazar 
and Ithamar, 28. 1. Lev. 10. 1. JSTum. 3. 
2. I 26. 60. 1 Chron. 6. 3. I 24. 1. 

24. 1. come up, A. || 9. then A. went up 
JVum. 3. 4. A. died before the Lord, 26, 61. 

ABU AH, ABU AM. 
1 Kings 14. 1. A. the son of Jeroboam fell sick 
31. A. the son of Rehoboam reigned, 15. 1, 7. 

1 Chron. 24. 10. the eighth lot came forth to A. 

2 Chron. 29. 1. Hezekiah's mother's name was A. 
JVeh. 10. 7. those that sealed were A. Mijamin 

12. 4. went up witli Zerub. A. |i 17. of A. Zicfari 
ABIMELECH. 

Gen. 20. 2. A. kingof Gerar sent and took Sarah 
21.22. A. and Pichol spake to Abraham, saying 
26. 1. Isaac went to A. || 16. A. said, go from us 

/udg.8. 31. Gideon's concubine bare him A. 

9. 1. A. the son of Jerubbaal went to Shechem 



ABR 

2 Sam. 11. 21. who smote A. son of Jerubbeshetb 
1 Chron. 18. 16. Zadok and A. wexe the priests 

ABINADAB. 

1 Sam. 7. 1. brought the ark into the house of A. 

16.8.Jesse called A. made him pass before Samuei 

17. 13. A. followed Saul to the battle 

31. 2. PhilifitinesslewA.sonof Saul, 1 CAr. 10. 2, 

2Sa77i. 6.3. they set the ark on new cart, and brought 

it out of the house of A. 1 Chron. 13. 7. 

IKings 4. 11. A. had Solomon's daughter to wife 

ABLNOAM, See Barak. 

ABIRAM. 

JVum. 16. 1. Dathan and A. the sons of Eliab, 26. 9. 

12. and Moses seiit to call Dathan and A. 
Deut. 11. 6. and what he did to Dathan and A. 
1 Kings 16. 34. he laid the foundation in A. 
Psal. 106. 17. the earth covered the company of A 

ABISHAG. 
IKings 1. 15. and A. ministered to king David 
2. 22. and why dost thou ask A. for Adonijah 
ABISHAI. 

1 Sam. 26. 6. A. said, I will go down with thee 

2 Sain. 2. 18. and there were three sons of Zeruiah 

there, Joab, A. and Asahel, 1 Chron. 2. 16. 
10. 14. the Ammonites fled also before A. 

18. 12. the king charged thee, and A. and Ittai 
21. 17. A. succoured him and smote the Philistine 

23. 18. and A. the brother of Joab, the son of 
Zeruiah, was chief among three, 1 CAr.ll.20l. 

1 Chro7i. 18. 12. A. slew of the Edomites 18,000 

ABIUD. 
JI/at.l.l3.Zorobabel begat A. and A.begat Eliakim 

ABNER. 
ISam. 14. 51. Nerfatherof A.wasson of Abiel 
17. 55. Saul said to A. whose son is this youth? 

26. 7. but A. and the people lay round about him 
14. David cried, answerest thou not, A. 1 

2 Sam. 2. 14. A. said, let young men play before us 
3. 25. Jacob said, thou knowest A. the son of Ner 

30. so Joab and Abishai his brotJier slew A. 
32. they buried A. in Hebron, king wept at grave 
.33. the king said, died A. as a fool diethl 
37. that it was not of the king to slay A. 
4. 1. when Saul's son heard that A. was dead 
12.and buried Ish-bosheth's head in A. sepulchra 

1 Kings 2. 5. thou knosvest what Joab did to A. 

1 Chron. 26. 2S. all that A. had derlicated 

27. 21. Jaasic-1 son of A. ruler of Benjamin 

ABRAM, ABRAHAM. 

Gen. 12. 1. Lord said to A. get out of thy country 

10. A. went down into Egypt to sojourn there 

13. 1. A. went up out of Egypt, he and his wife 
12. A. dwelt in land of Canaan, and Lot in cities 
18. A. came and dwelt in the plain of Mamre 

14. 14. A. armed his trained servants, 318. 

15. 1. fear not, A. I am thy shield, and thy ex 

ceeding great reward 
18. that day the Lord made a covenant with A 

17. 5. thy name shall be A. ICAr. 1.27. .VfA.9.7 

18. 6. A. hastened into the tent unto Sarah 
17. shall I hide from A. that thing which i do? 
22. but A. stood yet before the Lord 

20. 2. A. said of Sarah his wife, she is ray sister 

21. 33. and A. planted a grove in Beer-sheba 

22. 1. Goddid tempt A. and said, take thy son 
ll.the angel calledoutof heaven, and said, A. A 

23 2. Sarah died, and A. came to mourn for h©f 
17. A. bought thefield of Ephron, 49. 30. 1 50. 13. 

24. 1. the Lord had blessed A. in all things 
2. A. said, put thy hand under my thigh 
34. Eliezer said, I am A. servant 

42. Lord God of my ma.«ler A. prosper my waf 
59. they sent away Rebekah and A. servant 

25. 5. arid A. gave all that he had unto Isaac 
7. these are the days of the years of A. life 
12.1shmael, whom Hagar the' Egypt bare ts A. 



ACxi 



AGA 



AHI [Proper Namba 



f7en.26.1. besides famine that was in the clays o\ i*. 
5 because A. obeyed my voice, kejit my charge 
24. I will multiply thy sued for A. sake 

23. 4. and God give thee the blessing of A. 

31. 42. except the God of A. had been with me 
50. 24. bring to land which he sware to A. Kxud. 
33. 1. JVmm. 32. 11. Deai. 1. 8. | 6. 10. \ 30. 20. 
Exod.S.Q. I am the God of A. 15, 10. \ 4.5. J\Iat.22. 
32. Mark 12.26. Luke 20. 37. ^cts 3.13. | 7. 32. 
32.13. remember A. Isaac, and Israel, Deut. 9. 27. 
Psal. 47. 9. even the people of the God of A. 
. 105. 9. which covenant he made with A. 

42.he remembered his promise,and A.his servant 
fsa. 29. 22. thus saith the Lord, who redeemed A. 
63. 16. art our father, though A; be ignorant of us 
Exek. 33. 24. A. was one, and he inherited the land 
Mic. 7. 20. thou wilt perform the mercy to A. 
Mat. 1. 1. Christ the son of David, the son of A. 
3.9.G. able to raise up children unto A. Luke 3. 8. 
8. 11. shall sit down with A. in kingdom of heaven 
Luke 3. 34. which was the sonof A. sonof Thara 
13.28. when ye shall see A. in the kingdom of God 
16. 23. he lift up hia eyes, and seeth A. afar off 

19. 9. forasmuch as he also is the son of A. 
John 8. 40. this did not A. || 52. A. is dead 

57. hast thou seen A.? |j 58. before A. was, I am 
dcts 13. 26. children of the stock of A. word is sent 
Rom. 4. 2. for if A. were justified by works, he hath 

3. A. believed God, and it was counted to him 

for righteousness, 9. Gal. 3. 6. Jam. 2. 23. 

Gal. 3. 7. who are of faith are the children of A. 

8. preached before the gospel to A. in thee shall 

9. they of faith are blessed with faithful A. 

18. God gave the inheritance to A. by promise 
4. 22. A. had two sons, the one by a bond-maid 
Heb. 6. 13. for when God made promise to A. 
7. 1. who met A. returning from the slaughter 

9. as I may so say, Levi payed tithes in A. 

11. 8. A. obeved || 17.byfaith A. offered up Isaac 

ABRAHAM with father. 
Gen. 26. 3. 1 will perform the oath to A. thy father 

24. I am the God of A. thy father, 28. 13. 

32. 9. O God of my father A. and God of Isaac 
JbsA.24.3.I took your father A. from the other side 
Jsa. 51. 2. look to A. your father and to Sarah 
Mat. 3. 9. we have A. to onr father, Luke 3. 8. 
jAike l.73.the oath which he sware to onr father A. 
16. 24. he said, father A. have mercy on me 

30. na.y, father A. but if one went from the dead 
John 8. 39. they said to him, A. is out father 

53. art thou greater than our father A.l 

56. your/a</jcrA. rejoiced to see my day,was glad 
Acts 7. 2. the G. of glory appeared to omfather A. 
Rom. 4. 1. what say that A. out father hath found? 

12. in the steps of that faith of out father A. 

16. the faith of A. who is the father of us all 
.7'am.2.21.was not A.our/aiAer justified by works? 

ABRAHAM joined with seed. 
2 Chron. 20. 7.and gavest it to seed of A. thy friend 
Psal. 105. 6. O ye seed of A. his servant 
Isa. 41. 8. thou Israel, the seed of A. my friend 
Jer. 33. 28. to be rulers over the seed of A. Isaac 
Luke 1. 55. as he spake to A. and his seed for ever 
John 8. 33. we be A .seed and were never in bondage 

37. 1 know ye are A. seed but ye seek to kill me 
Rom. 4. 13. the promise was not to A. or to his seed 
9. 7. neither because they are the seed of A. 
11. 1. 1 also am of the seed of A. 2 Cor. 11. 22. 
GaZ.3.16.toA.and his seed were the promises made 

29. if ye be Christ's, then are ye A. seecf and heirs 
Heb. 2. 16. he took on him the seed of A. 

ABSALOM. 
2 Sam. 3. 3. A. the son of Maachah, lC/t7-o?i.3.2. 
13. 22. A. spake to Amnon neither good nor bad 

23. A. had sheep-shearers in Baal-hazor 

30. saying, A. hath slain all the king's sons 

39. the soul of king Da-v . longed to go forth to A. 
14. 23. so Joab arose and brought A. to Jerusalem 

25. there was none to be so much praised as A. 

15. 4. A. said, O that I were made a judge in land 
6. so A. stole the hearts of the men of Israel 

31. Ahithophel is among the conspirators with A. 

16. 22. A. went in unto his father's concubines 

17. 4. Ahithophel's counsel pieased A. well 
14. that the Lord might bring evil upon A. 

20. and when A. servants came to the woman 

24. A. passed over Jordan ;, 26. pitched in Gilead 

18. 5. saying, deal gently for my sake with A. 

10. behold, I saw A. hanged in an oak 

14. he thrust three darts through the heart of A. 

18. and it is called unto this day A. place 

29. is young man A safe? 32. || 33. O my son A. 

19. 6. if A. had lived and all we had died this day 
\Kings 2. 7. when I fled because of A. thy brother 

28. he turned after Adonijah, though not after A. 
S Chron. 11. 20. he took Maachah daughter of A. 

ACCHO. 
J^ff.l.31.nor did Asher drive out inhabitants of A. 

ACHAIA. 
fids If. J2. w\en '^allio was the deputy of A. 
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j::cs lo. 27. A polios was disposed to pass into A. 
Rom. 15.26. it pleased themof A.tomakecontrib. 
16. 5. salute Epenetus, the first-fruits of A. 

1 Cor. 16. 15. house of Stephanas, first-fruits of A. 

2 Cor. 9. 2. that A. was ready a year ago 

11. 10. no manshallstop me in the regions of A. 
1 Thess. 1. 7. ye were ensamples to all in A. 

8. from you the word sounded not only in A. 

ACHAICUS. 
1 Cor. 16. 17. I am glad of the coming of A. 

ACHAN, or ACHAR. 
Josh. 7. 18. A. of the tribe of Judah was taken 
22. 20. did not A. son of Zerah commit a trespass 
IChr. 2. 7. A. the troubler of Isr. who transgressed 

ACHIM. 
Mat. 1. 14. Sadoc begat A. and A. begat Elihud 

ACHISH. 
1 Sam. 21. 10. David fled and went to A. 27. 2. 

12. was afraid of A. || 27. 6. A. gave him Ziklag 
29. 2. David passed on in the rereward with A. 

9. A. said, I know thou art good in my sight 
1 Kinrrs 2. 40. and Shimei went to Gath to A. 

ACHMETHA. 
Kira 6. 2. there was found at A. a roll 

ACHOR. 
Josh. 7. 26. was called the valley of A. to this day 
Isa. 65. 10. the valley of A. a place for herds 
.Hbs. 2. 15. give the valley of A. for a door of hope 

ACHSHAH. 
^05^.15.16.10 him I will give A. to wife, JMifi'.1.12. 

ACHSHAPH. 
Josh. 11. 1. king Jabin sent to the king of A. 
12. 20. king of A. one H 19. 25. their border A. 

ACHZIB, 
.Josh. 19. 29. Asher's lot from the coast to A. 
Mic. 1. 14. the houses of A. shall be a lie to Israel 

ADAM. 
Gen. 2. 1 15.God took A, and put him in the garden 

20. A. gave names to all cattle and fowl of the air 
5. 2. he Messed them, and called their name A. 

Deut. 32. 8. when he separated the sons of A. 
.Job 31. 33. if I covered my transgressions as A. 
Rom. 5. 14. death reigned from A. to Moses 
1 Cor. 15. 22. for as in A. all die, even so shall 
45. first man A. the last A. a quickening spirit 

1 Tim. 2. 13. for A. was first formed, then Eve 
14. and A. was not deceived, but the woman 

Jude 14. Enc«h the seventh from A. prophesied 

ADAM. 
Josh. 3. 16. the city A. that is beside Zaretan 

ADAR. 
£zra6.15.this house was finished on third day of A . 
Eath. 3. 7. they cast lot till the twelfth month A. 

13. kill on 13th day of month A. 8. 12. | 9. 1, 17. 
9. 15. the Jews gathered on the 14th day of A. 

19. Jews made 14th day of A. a day of gladness 

21. to keep the 14th and 15lh days of A. yearly 

ADDL 
Z/u/ceS. 28. which was the sonof A. sonof Cosam 

ADMAH. 
Gen. 14. 2. these made war with Shinab king of A. 
Deut. 29. 23. like the overthrow of A. and Zeboim 
Hos. 11. 8. how shall I make thee as A.? 

ADONI-BEZEK. 

Judg. 1. 5. and they found A. in Bezekand fought 

ADONIJAH. 

2 Sam. 3. 4. A. the son of Haggith, 1 Chron. 3. 2. 

1 Kings 1. 5. then A. exalted himself, saying 

11. hast thou not heard that A. doth reign? 
25. God save king A. || 50. A. feared, 51, 
2. 21. she said, let Abishag be given to A. to wife 

24. A. shall be put to death this day 
28.Joab had turned after A. tho' not after Absal. 

2 Chr. 17. 8. sent Levites to teach, A. and Tobijah 
JVeA.lO.ie.chief of the people sealed, A. and Adim 

ADONIKAM. 
Ezra 2. 13. the children of A. 666, JVeA. 7. 18. 

ADRAMMELECH. 

2 Kings 17. 31. Sepharviles burnt children to A. 

19. 37. A. and Sharezer smote him, Isa. 37. 38. 

ADRAMYTTIUM. 

Acts 27. 2. entering into a ship of A. we launched 

ADRIA. 

Acts 27. 27. as we were driven up and down in A. 

ADULLAM. 

1 Sam. 22. 1. David therefore departed thence, and 

escaped to the cave A. 1 Chron. 11. 15. 

2 Sam. 23.13. three of the thirty came to Dav. to A. 
Mic. 1. 15. he shall come to A. theglory of Israel 

AGABUS. 
Acts 11.28. there stood up one of them, named A. 
21. 10. there came down a prophet named A. 

AGAG. 

JVmjk. 24 7. his king shall be higher than A. 

1 Sam. 15. 9. but Saul and the people spared A. 

33. Samuel hewed A. in pieces before the Lord 

AGAGITE. See Haman. 

AGAR. 

Gal. 4. 24. one gendereth to bondage, which is A. 

25. foi this A. is m^unt Sinai in Arabia 



AGRIPPA. 

Acts 25. 13. A. and Bernice came to Cesarea 
22. A. said, I would also hear the man myseii 

26. and specially before liiee, O king A. 

26. 7. for which hope's sake, king A. I am accused 

27. king A. believesl thou the prophets? 

28. A. said, almost thou persuadestme to be Clir 

AGUR. 
Prov. 30. 1. the words of A. the son of Jake^ 
AHAB. 

1 Kings 16. 30. A. did evil above all before him 
33. A. did more to provoke Lord than ali kings 

18. 1. Lord said to Elijah, go shew thyself to A. 
6. A. went one way, and Obadiah went another 
9. deliver me into the hand of A. to slay me 
42. so A. went up to eat and to drink 
46.Elijah ran before A.to the entrance of Jezreel 

20. 13. behold there came a prophet to A. 

21. 4. A. came to his house heavy and displeased 

21. I will cut oflffrom A. him that pisselh 

25. there was none like A. who did sell himself 

29. seest thou how A. humbleth himself bef. me 

22. 20. who shall persuade A. that he may go up 

and fall at Ramoth-Gilead? 2 Chron. 18.19. 
40. so A. slept with his fathers, Ahaziah reigned 

2 Kings 1. 1. Moab rebelled after death of A. 3. .'S. 

8. 18. Jehoram walked as did the honso of A. for 

the daughter of A. was his wife, 27. 

9. 7. thou shalt smite the house of A. thy master 
8. for the whole house of A. shall perish 

25. when I and thou rode after A. his father 
10. 11. Jehu slew all that remained of A. in Je:*eel 

21. 3. Manasseh did as A- king of Israel 

13. I will stretch the plummet of house of A. 
2 Chr. 21.13. like the whoredoms of the house of A. 
Jer. 29. 21. saith the Lord of A. son of Kolaiah 

22. a curse, saying, the Lord make thee like A. 
Mic. 6. 16. the works of the house of A. are kept 

AHASUERUS. 
Ezra 4. 6. in the reign of A. wrote they to him 
Esth. 1. 1. this is A. which reigned from India to 

2. 16. so Esther was taken unto king A. 

21. and sought to lay hand on the king A. 6. 2. 

3. 12. in the name of A. was it written, 8. 10. 
8. 1. A. gave to Esther the house of Haman 

10. 3. Mordecai the Jew was next to king A. 
Dan. 9. 1. in the fiftt year of Darius son of A. 

AHAVAPL 
Ezra 8.15. gathered to the river that runneth to A. 

21. a fast at A. II 31. then we departed from A. 

AHAZ. 
2iirm^5l0.2. A.was twenty years old when he began 
to reign, did not what was right, 2 Chr. 28. 1 
11. Urijah made the altar against A. came 
20. 11. had gone down in the dial of A. Isa. 38. 8. 

23. 12. the altars of A. did Josiah beat down 
IChr. 8. 35. the. sons of Micah, Pithon, A. 9. 41. 
2Chr. 28.19. Ld.ibrought Judah low, because of A 

22. this is that king A. || 24. A. gathered vessels 
Isa. 1. 1. the vision in days of A. ^05. 1.1. Mic.l.l 

7.3. go forth to meet A. II 10. the Lord spake to A. 
AHAZIAH. 
IKings 22 40. A. reigned in his stead, 2Kings 8.24. 
2Kings 1. 2. A. fell through a lattice and was sick 

8. 29. A. king of Judah went down to see Jorara 

9. 23. Joram said to A. there is treachery, O A 
27. A. fled, and Jehu followed after him 

10. 13. they answered, we are the brethren of A 
2 Chron. 20. 35. Jehoshaphat did join with A. 

22. 7. the destruction of A. was of God 
O.house of A. had no power to keep the kingdom 

AHIAH. 
1 Sam. 14. 3. A. son of Ahitub, the Lord's priest 

18. Saul said to A. bring hither the ark of God 
1 Kings 4. 3. Elihoreph and A. were scribes 

AHIJAH. 
1 Kings 11. 29. the prophet A. found Jeroboam 
12. 15. that he might perform his saying, which 
the Lord spake by A. 2 Chron. 10. 15. 

14. 2. there is A. that told me I should be king 

4. Jeroboam's wife came to the house of A. 

6. it was so. when A. heard the sound of her feet 

15. 27. Baasha son of A. conspired against him 

1 Chron. 2. 25. the sons of Jerahmeel, Hezron, A. 
11. 36. David's valiant men, A. thePclonite 
2fi.20. over treasury of Levites, A. over treasures 

2Chr. 9. 29. the acts of Solomon in prophecy of A. 

JVeA.10.26.the Levites that sealed the covenant, A. 

AHIKAM. 

2 Kings 22. 12. Josiah commanded A. the son of 

Shaphan to inquire of the Lord, 2 Oir. 34. 20. 
25. 22. he made Gedaliah the son of A. ruler 
Jer. 26. 24. the hand of A. was with Jeremiah 
40. 6. Jeremiah went to Gedaliah the son of A. 
See Gedaliah. 
AHIMAAZ. 

1 Sam. 14. 50. Saul's wife was the daughter of A. 

2 Sam. 17. 17. Jonathan and A. staid by En rogel 
18. 27. is like the running of A. son of Zadok 

IKings 4.15. A.was in Naphtali, he took Ba?nu iL 



PsfOPER Names.] AMA 



ANA 



ARa 



8 Chron. 6. 8. Aliitub begat Zadok, and Zadok A. 

AHliMAN. 
uV«?/i 13. 22. A. was of tlie cliilJren of Aiiak 
Jwda- 1.10. JudahSlevv A. |) 1 C/ir. 9, 17. porters, A. 

AHLMELECH. 
! SflTH. 21 I. A. wasalVaid at the meeting of David 

22. 9. I saw the son of Jesse coming to A. 
16. the king said, thou shalt surely die, A. 

26. G. David said to A. who will go down wilhmel 

2 Sam. 8. 17. Zadok and A. priests, 1 Chron. 18.1G. 

i Chron. 24. 3. A. of the sons of Ithamar according 

6. Sliemaiah the scribe wrote them before A. 

31.these cast lots in the presence of David and A. 

AIIINOAM. 

1 Sam. 14. 50. the name of Saul's wife was A. 

23. 43. David also took A. of Jezreel his wife 

See Abigail. 

AHIO. 

2Sa7re.6;3.Uzzah and A. drave the cart, lC/j?-.13.7. 

AHISAMACH. 

Exod. 35. 34. both he and the son of A. may teach 

AHITHOPHEL. 

2 Sam. 15. 12. Absalom sent for A. theGilonite 
31. Lord, turn the counsel of A. into foolishness 
34. then mayest thou defeat the counsel of A. 

16. 1.5. Absalom came to Jerusal. and A. with him 
23. the counsel of A. was as if a man inquired 
17. 7. the counsel of A. is not good at this time 
15. thus and thus did A. counsel Absalom 
23. A. saw that his counsel was not followed 
i Chron. 27. 33. A. was the king's counsellor 

■ AHITUB. 
15a??i.22. 12.Saul said, hear now, thou son of A. 
2 Sam. 8. 17. Zadok the son of A. 1 Chron. 15. 16. 

AHOLAH, AHOLIBAH. 
E^ek. 23. 4. Samaria is A. Jerusalem Aholibah 
36. son of man, wilt thou judge A. and Aholibah? 
AHOLIAB. 
Exod. 30. 1. then wrought Bczatcel and A. 

AHOLIBAMAH. 
Gtn. 36. 2. Esau took to wife A. || 5. A. bare Jeush 

AI, orHAI. 
tfen. 13. 3. Abram dwelt between Beth-el and A. 
Josh. 1. 4. and they fled before the men of A. 
8.1. go up to A. 11 10.2. Gibeon was greater than A. 
Ezra 2. 28. the men of Beth-e! and A. J^Tch. 7. 32. 
Jer. 49. 3. howl, O Ileshbon, for A. is spoiled 

AIATH. 
Isa. 10. 28. he is come to A. be is passed to Migron 

AJALON. 
Josh. 10. 12. stand, thou monn, in the valley of A 

ALEXANDER. 
Mark 15. 21. Simon the father of A. and Rufus 
Acts 4. 6. Annas, Caiaphas, A. were gathered 

19. 33. they drew A. out of the multitude 
1 Tim. 1. 20. of whom is Hymeneus and A. 

5J Tim. 4. 14. A. the copper-smith did me much evil 

ALEXANDRIA, ANS. 

£cts 6. 9. the synugogue of the Libertines and A. 

18.24. a certain Jew named Apoilos, born at A. 

27. 6. centurion found a ship of A.sailing into Ital^ 

ALPHEUS. 
Mat. 10.3. the names of the apostles, James the son 
of A. Mark 3. 18. Luke 6. 15. J^cts 1. 13. 
Mark 2. 14. he saw Levi the son of A. sitting at 

AMALEK. 

Gen. 36. 12. Timna bare to Eliphas Esau's son A. 

Exod. 17. 8. then came A. and fought with Israel 

14. 1 will utterly put out the remembrance of A. 

16. Lord hath sworn he will have war with A. 

^'*?i7n. 24. 20. wiien he looked on A. he took up his 

parable and said, A. was the first of the nations 

Deut. 25. 17. remember what A. did, 1 Savi. 15. 2. 

19. thou shalt blot out the remembrance of A. 
Judg. 5. 14. out of Ephraim was a root against A. 
\Sam. 15. 3.smitc A. II 5. Saul came to a city of A. 

28. 18. thou didst not execute his wrath on A. 
Tsal. 83. 7. Gebal, Amnion, A. are confederate 

AMALEKITE, S. 
H'um. 14. 45. the A. came down and smote Israel 
jMd^.6.3.wlien Israel had sown the A. came against 

7. 12. Slidianites and A. lay like grasshoppers 

10. 12. the A. did oppress you, and ye cried to me 
1 Sam. 14. 48. Saul smote the A. 15. 7. 

16. 6. Saul said to Keniies, get you from among A. 

20. yea, I have utterly destroyed the A. 
27. 8. David and his men invaded the A. 

30. 1. the A. had invaded the south and Ziklag 
2Sam.l. I.David returned from the slaughter of A. 

8. and I answered him, I am an A. 13. 
\Chron. 4. 43. they smote the rest of the A. 

AM AN A. 
Cant 4. 8. look from the top of A. from Shenir 

AMASA. 
? 5am. 17.26. Absalom made A. captain of the host, 
which A. was the son of Ithra an Israelite 

20. 9. Joab took A. by the beard to kiss him 
'< 12. A. wallowed in blood in the highway • 

\Kings2.^. thouknowest what Joab did to A. 32. 

I Cftrojt 2.17. Abigail bare A. the father was Jether 

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2 CAr .23.12. A.son of Hadlai stood up against them 

AMAZIAH. 
2 Kuigs 12. 21. A. his son reigned, 2 Chron. 24. 27. 

13. 12. wherewith ho fought against A. 14. 15. 

14. 11. but A. would not hear, therefore Jehoash 

15. 3. as his father A. had done, 2 Chrvn. 26. 4. 

1 Chron. 6. 45. of Merari, A. the son of Hilkiah 

2 Chron. 25. 27. after A. did turn from the Lord 
Jimos 7. 10. A. priest of Bcth-el sent to Jeroboam 

AMMAH. 
2 Sam. 2. 24. when they were come to tlie hill A. 

AMML 
Hos. 2. 1. say ye unto your brethren, A. and sisters 

AMMINADAB. 
Exod. 6. 23. Aaron took Elisheba daughter of A. 
Ruth 4. 20. and A. begat Nahshon, Mat. 1. 4. 

AMIVII-NADIB. 
Canf.6.12. my soul made me like the chariots of A. 

AMMON. 
Gen. 19. 38. Ben-ammi, father of children of A. 
■Judg. 10. 11. did not I deliver you from A.I 
11. 4. the children of A. made war against Israel 
15. Israel took not the land of the children of A. 
33. thus the children of A. were subdued 
2 Sam. 10. 11. if the children of A. be too strong 
for thee, I will help thee, 1 Chron. 19. 12. 
14. children of A. saw that the Syrians fled 
12.9. hast slain Uriah -."ith sword of children of A. 
31. thus did he to all children of A. 1 Chr. 20. 3. 
1 Kings 11. 7. built a high place for Molech the 
abomination of the children of A. 2Kings 23.13. 
33. Milcom the god of the children of A. 
J\^ek. 13. 23. Jews that had married wives of A. 
Psal. 83. 7. Gebal and A. confederate against thee 
Isa. 11. 14. the children of A. shall obey them 
.Ter. 9. 26. I will punish the children of A. 
25. 21. I made children of A. to drink of the cup 
49. 6. I will bring again the captivity of A. 
Dan. 11. 41. these shall escape, the chief of A. 
Zeph. 2. 9. children of A. shall be as Gomorrah 

AMMONITE, S. 
Z)eMf.23.3.A.not enter into congregation, JVeA.13.1. 
1 Sam. 11. 11. slew the A. till the heat of the day 

1 Kings 11.1. king Solomon loved women of the A. 

2 Chron. 26. 8. and the A. gave gifts to Uzziah 
Ezra 9. 1. do according to the abomination of A. 
.Ter. 27.3. make yokes and send to the king of A. 

49.2. an alarm of war to be heard in Rabbah of A. 
Ezek. 25. 5. make A. a couching-place for flocks 
10. that the A. may not be remembered 
AMNON. 
2 Sam. 3. 2. David's first-born was A. 1 Chr. 3. 1. 
13. 2. A. vexed, fell sick for his sister Tamar 
26. 1 pray thee, let my brother A. go with us 
28. when I say, smite A. then kill him, fear not 
1 Chron. 4. 20. the sons of Shimon, A.ilinnah 
AMON. 

1 Kings 22. 26. carry him back to A. 2 Chr. 18. 25. 

2 Kings 21.18. A. reigned |1 23. his servants slew A. 
2 Chron. 33. 22. A. sacrificed to carved images 
JVeA. 7. 59. came out of captivity children of A. 
Mat. 1. 10. Manasses begal A. and A. begat Josias 

AMORITE, S. 
Gen. 15. 16. the iniquity of the A. is not yet full 

48. 22. which I took from A. with my sword 
Deut. 20. 17. thou shalt utterly destroy the A. 
Josh. 3. 10. God will without fail drive out the A. 

10. 12. in the day when the Lord delivered up A. 

24. 15. or gods of A. in whose land ye dwell 
.Judg. 6. 10. I said, fear not the gods of the A. 

11. 23. the Lord God hath dispossessed the A. 

1 Sam. 7. 14. was peace between Israel and the A. 

2 Sam. 21. 2. the Gibeonites were of the A. 

1 Kings'il.^Q. Ahab did abominably asdid the A. 

2 Kings 21. 11. Manasseh did above all the A. did 
Eiek. 16.3. thy father an A. mother a Hiltite,45. 
Amos 2. 9. yet destroyed I the A. before them 

AMOS, or AMOZ. 
2 Kings 19. 2. Isaiah the son of A. 20. ] 20. 1. 
2 Chron. 26. 22. | .32. 20, 32. Isa. 1. 1. 
1 2. 1. 1 13. 1. j 20. 2. 1 37. 2, 21. | 33. 1. 
JJmos 7. 14. then A. said, I was no prophet 
Luke 3. 25. Mattathias, which was the son of A. 

AMPHIPOLIS. 
Acts 17. 1. now when they had passed through A. 

AMPLIAS. 
Rom. 16. 8. greet A. my beloved in the Lord 

A MR AM. 
Exod. 6. 18. the sons of Kohath, A. Kum. 3. 19. 
1 Chron. 1. 41. the sons of Dishon, A. and Eshban 
6. 3. the children of A. Aaron, Moses and Miriam 
Ezra 10. 34. of the sons of Bani, Maadi, A. 

ANAH. 
Gen. 36. 24. this was that A. that found mules 

ANAK. 

J^um. 13.28. the cities are great, and moreover we 

saw the children of A. there, 33. Deut. 1. 28. 

Dcut.9.'2. who can stand before the children of A.? 

Josh. 15. 14. Caleb drove thence the three sons of 

A. Sheshai Ahiman and Talmai, Judg. 1. 20. 

S A 



ANAKIMS. 

Deut. 2. 10. the people great and tall as the A. 9 f. 

Josh. 11. 22. non-i of the A. were left but in GaiS 

14.15. which Arba, was agreat man amongtboA 

ANAMMELECH. 

2A'i'7(£'il7.31. Adrammelech, A .gods of Seoharvaia} 

ANANIAS. 
Acts 5. 5. A. hearing these words fell down 
9. 12. he hath seen in a vision A. coming, 22. 12. 

23. 2. the high-priest A. commanded to smite 

24. 1. A. the priest descended witli the elders 

ANATHOTH. 
J<3sA. 21.18. out of Benjamin, A. with her suburbs, 
Almon with her suburbs, 1 Chron. 6.60. 
1 Kings 2. 26. get thee to A. to thine own fields 
1 Chron. 7. 8. the sons of Becher ; A. and Alametb 
JVeA. 10. 19. A. and Nebai sealed the covenant 
Isa. 10. 30. lift up thy voice, O poor A. 
Jer. 11. 23. I will bring evil on the men of A. 
29. 27. why hast ibou not reproved Jeremiah of A. 
32. 7. saying, buy my field that is in A. 8. 

ANDREW. 
Mark 1. 29. they entered into the house of A. 
13. 3. James, John, and A. asked him privately 
John 1. 40. one of the two which heard was A. 
44. Philip was of Bethsaida the city of A. 

12. 22. Philip telleth A. and A. told Jesus 
Actsl.13. where abode Peter, John, James, and A 

ANDRONICUS. 
Ro7n. 16. 7. salute A. and Junia my kinsmen 

ANER. 
Gen. 14. 24. A. Eshcol, let them take their portion 
1 CAroTi. 6.70. out of the half tribe of Manasseh A, 

ANNA. 
/,u/i:e2.36.wasA.a prophetess daughter of Phanuel 

ANNAS. 
Luke 3. 2. A. and Caiaplias being high-priests 
John 18. 13. A. was father-in-law to Caiaphas 
24. A. had sent Jesus bound to Caiaphas 
ANTICHRIST, S. 

1 ,Iohn 2. 18. A. will come, now there are many A. 
22. he is A. that denieth the Father and Son 

4. 3. this is that spirit of A. whereof ye heard 

2 John 7. this is a deceiver and an A. 

ANTIOCH. 
Acts 11. 19. they travelled as far as A. 22. 
20. some when come to A. spake to the Grecians 
26. the disciples were called Christiansfirstin A. 

13. 14. they came to A. in Pisidia and taught 

14. 26. and from Altalia they sailed to A. 

15. 22. to send men of their own company to A. 
35. Paul also and Barnabas continued in A. 

G(il. 2. 11. when Peter was come to A. I withstood 

2 Tim. 3. 11. persecutions which came to me at A. 

ANTIPAS, See Martyr. 

ANTIPATRIS. 

./?c<s23. 31. the soldiers brought Paul by night to A, 

APELLES. 
Rom. 16. 10. salute A. approved in Christ 

APHEK. 
1 Sam. 4. 1. the Philistines pitched in A. 29. f. 

1 Kings 20. 30. the re.<;t fled to A. there a wall feH 

2 Kings 13. 17. thou shalt smite the Syrians in A. 

APOLLONIA. 
Acts 17. 1. more when they had passed through A. 

APOLLOS. 
Acts 18.24- certain Jew named A. came to Ephesus 
1 Cor. 1. 12. I am of A. 3. 4. || 3. 5. who is A.I 
3. 6. 1 have planted, A.w9.tered,God gave increase 
4. 6. I have in a figure transferred to A. 
Tit. 3. 13. bring Zenas and A. on their journey 

APOLLYON. 
Rev. 9. 11. in the Greek tongue his name is A. 

APPII-FORUM. 
Acts 28. 15. they came to meet us as far as A. 

AaUILA. 
Acts 18. 2. Pa\]l found a certain Jew named A. 

26. when A. and Priscilla heard Apoilos 
Rom. 16. 3. greet A. and Priscilla, 2 Tim. 4. i9. 
1 Cor.16. 19. A. and Priscilla salute you in the Lord 

AR. 

JVum. 21. 28. the fire hath consumed A. of Moab 

Deut. 2. 9. I have given A. to the children of Lot 

Isa. 15. 1. in the night A. of Moab is laid waste 

ARABIA. 

1 Kings 10. 15. besides what Solomon bad of mer- 

chant-men and of kings of A. 2 Chron. 9. 14. 
Isa. 21. 13. the burden upon A. shall lodge in A. 
Jer. 25.24. give the cup to all the kings of A. 
Gal.l. 17. 1 went into A.and returned to Damascus 
4. 25. for this Agar is mount Sinai in A. 
ARABIAN, S. 

2 CArow. 17. 11. the A. brought Jehoshaphatflockf 
26. 7. God helped Uzziah against the A. 

Isa. 13. 20. nor shall the A. pitch lent fhere 
Jer. 3. 2. thou sattest for them as A. in wildernesj 
Acts 2. 11. Cretes and A. we do hear them speak 

ARAM. 
r?cw.l0.22.theEonsofgnen),Lud, A. 1 Chron.t.T7 
JV*w77i.23.7.Ba1ak king of Moab brought m« from A 



ASA 



A SI 



AZA [Peopep. Names 



Mat 1. 3. Esiom begat A. || 4. A. begat Aminadab 
Luke 3. 33. Aminadab wliicli was llie son of A. 
See 1'a.dan. 
ARARAT. 
Oen. 8. 4. the ark rested on the mountains of A. 
Jcr. 51. 27. call against her tlio kingdoms of A. 

ARAUNAJi. 

S5'a77i.24. 16. angel was by the ihrcshing-pIaceofA. 

23. all these did A. as a king give to David 

ARBA. 

Ji>sA,14.15.A.was a great man among IheAnakims 

ARBA. 
Josh. 21. 11. gave them A. which city is Hebron 

• ARCHELAUS. 
Xat 2.22. when Joseph heard that A. did reign 

ARCHIPPUS. 
Col, 4. 17. say to A. take heed to the ministry 
Philem. 2. Paul to A. fellow-soldier and the church 

ARCTURUS. 
Job 9. 9. which makelh A. Orion and Pleiades 
38. 32. or canst thou guide A. with his sons 1 

AREOPAGITE. 
Acts 17. 34. among which was Dionysius the A. 

AREOPAGUS. 
Jlcts 17. 19. they took Paul and brought him to A. 

ARETAS. 
3 Cor. 11. 32. the governor under A. the king 

ARGOB. 
Z>fi«<.3.4. all the region of A. 13, 14. 1 Kings 4. 13. 

ARIEL. 
EzraS. 16. I sent for Eliezer and A. chief men 
Isa. 29. 1. woe to A. the city where David dwelt 
2. 1 will distress A. it shall be to me as A. 
7. multitude of the nations that fight against A. 
ARIMATHEA. 
Mat. 27. 57. Joseph of A. who was Jesus' disciple, 
Mark 15. 43. Luke 23. 51. .h/m 19. 38. 
ARIOCH. 
Gen. 14. 1. in the days of A. king of Ellasar 
J>an.2. 25. then A. brought in Daniel before king 

ARISTARCHUS. 
jScts 19. 29. and having caught Gains and A. 
20. 4. A. accompanied Paul into Asia 
27. 2. one A. a Macedonian being with us 
Coi.4.10. A. fellow-prisoner saluteth you, Phile. 24. 

ARISTOBULUS. 
Rom. 16. 10. salute them that are of A. household 

ARMAGEDDON. 
Rev. 16. 16. he gathered them together to A. 

ARMENIA. 
2J5rtnfl'5l9.37.they escaped into landof A.75a.37.38. 

' ARNON. 
^um. 21. 14. what he did in the brooks of A. 
J^. 36. Balak met Balaam in the border of A. 
Deut. 2. 24. rise up, and pass over the river A. 
Judg. 11.26. while Israel dwelt by the coasts of A. 
/9a. 16 2. daughters of Moab shall be at fords of A. 
Jer. 48. 20. tell ye it in A. that Moab is spoiled 

AROER. 
Jfum. 32. 34. the children of G^d built A. 
1 Sam. 30. 28. David sent a present to them in A. 
3 Sam. 24. 5. passed over Jordan and pitched in A. 

1 Chron:5. 8. Bela, who dwelt in A. even to Nebo 
Isa. 17. 2. the cities of A. are forsaken 

Jer. 48. 19. O inhabitant of A. stand by the way 
ARPAD, ARPHAD. 

2 Kings 18. 34. where are the gods of A.l /sa.36.19. 
19. 13. where is the king of A. 7 Tsa. 37. 13. 

fsa. 10. 9. for he saith, is not Hamath as A.? 
Jer. 49. 23. Hamath is confounded, and A. 

ARPHAXAD. 
Oen. 10. 22. the son of Shem, A. 11. 10. 1 C/ir. 1.17. 
Ltuke 3. 36. Cainan, who was the son of A. 

ARTAXERXES. 
Ez-T'i 4. 7. in the days of A. wrote Bishlam 
i\ 14. according to the commandment of A. 
7. 1. in the reign of A. Ezra went up, 8. 1. 
11. the copy of the letter that A. gave to Ezra 
21. 1, even I, A. the king, do make a decree 
^eh. 2. 1. in 20th year of A. wine was before him 
5. 14. was governor from 20th to 32d year of A. 

ARTEMAS. 
TYt. 3. 12. when I shall send A. to thee or Tychicus 

ASA. 

1 Kings 15. 11. A. did what was right, 2 Chr. 14. 2. 

14. A. his heart was perfect, 2 Citron. 15. 17. 

18. A. took the silver and gold, 2 C/iron. 16. 2. 
1 Chron. 9. 16. Berechiah the son of A. a Levite 

3 Chron. 14. 11. A. cried to the Lord his God 

15. 2. Azariah went out to meet A. and said 

19. there was no war to the 35th year •£ A. 

16. 10. A. was wroth with the seer, and put him 

in prison, A. oppressed some of the people 
Jer. 41. 9. the pit was it which A. had made 
Mat. 1.7. Abia begat A. || 8. A. begat Josaphat 

ASAHEL. 

lSa77i.2.18. 8onsofZeruiah,Joab,A. 1 C/*r. 2. 16. 

21. A. would not turn aside from following Abnor 

32 tl^oy took up A. and buried him in Beth-lehem 

3 27. Abner died for the blood of A. his brother 

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2 5am.23.24. A. was one of the thirty, 1 Chr. 11. 26. 
2Chron. 17. 8. he sent Levites, Zebadiah, A. 
31. 13. Jehiel, Nahath and A. were overseers 
Ezra 10. 15. son of A. was employed about this 
ASA I AH. 

1 Chron. 4. 36. Jeshohaiah and A. were princes 
6. 30. the sons of Mcrari, Haggish, .\. 

9. 5. of the Shilonites, A the rirst-born 

2 Chron. 34. 20. king Josiah sent A. to Huldah 

ASAPH. ■ 
2 Kings 18. 18. Shebnu the scribe and Joah the son 
of A. the recorder, 37. Isa. 36. 3, 22. 
1 Chr. 6. 39. A. son of Berechiah, 9. 15. ] 15. 17. 
16. 7. David delivered first this psalm to A. 

25. 1. of the sons of A. 2. | 26. 1. 2 Chron. 5. 12. 

I 20. 14. 1 29. 13. I 35. 15. Ezra 2. 41. | 3. 10. 
JVe/t.7. 44. 1 11. 17, 22. j 12. 35. 
9. the first lot came forth for A. to Joseph 
2C/ir. 29. 30. the Levites to sing with words of A. 
35. 15. according to the commandment of A. 
J^eh. 2. 8. a letter to A. keeper of the forest 
12. 46. in the days of A. were songs of praise 

ASENATH. 

Gen. 41.45. A. daughter of Poti-pbe; ah, 50. 1 46.20. 

ASHDOD. 

1 Sam. 5. 1. the Philistines brought the ark to A. 
6. the hand of fheLord was heavy on them of A. 

2 CAr. 26. 6. Uzziah warred against Philistines and 

brake down wall of A. and built cities about A. 
JVe/t. 13. 23. Jews that had married wives of A. 

24. their children spake half in the speech of A. 
Isa. 20. 1. Tartan came and fought against A. 
Jer. 25. 20. I made remnant of A. drink of the cup 
Jlmos 1. 8. I will cut off the inhabitant from A. 

3. 9. publish in the palaces at A. and of Egypt 
Zeph. 2. 4. they shall drive out A. at noon-day 
Zech. 9. 6. and a bastard shall dwell in A. 

ASHER. 

Gen. 30. 13. and Leah called his name A. 

35. 26. the sons of Zilpah, Leah's maid, Gad, A. 

46. 17. the children of A. J^um. 1. 40. I 26. 44. 

1 Chron. 7. 30, 40. | 12. 36. 

49. 20. out of A. his bread shall be fat, and yield 

J\rum. 1. 13. prince of A. was Pagiel, 2. 27. | 7. 72. 

26. 46. the name of the daughter of A. was Sarah 
Deut. 27. 13. these on Ebal to curse ; Gad and A. 

33.24. of A. he said, let A. be blessed with children 
Judg.S.n. A. continued on the sea-shore and abode 

6. 35. Gideon sent messengers io A. and Zebulun 

7. 23. men out of A. pursued the Midianites 
1 Kings 4. 16. Baanah the son of Hushai was in A. 
1 Chron. 12. 36. of A. e.Kpert in war 40,000 
Tehran. 30. 11. divers of A. humbled themselves 
Ezek. 48. 2. a portion for A. || 34 
Tribe of ASEER 
Mum. 1. 41. numbered of the tribe of A. 41,500 

2. 27. the tribe of A. shall encamp by Dan 

10. 26. over the host of tribe of A. was Pagiel 
13. 13. of the tribe of A. to spy the land, Shetur 
34. 27. prince of the tribe of A. to divide, Ahihud 

Josh. 19. 24. the fifth lot for the tribe of A. 

31. this is the inheritance of the tribe of A. 
21. 6. the children of Gershon had cities out of 
the tribe of A. 30. 1 Chron. 6. 62, 74. 
I^ukc 2.36. Anna daughter of Phanuel oHribe of K. 
Rev. 7. 6. of the tribe of A. were sealed 12,000 

ASHTAROTH. 
Deut. 1. 4. Og, who dwelt at A. .Tosh. 9. 10. 1 12. 4. 
./«rf^.2. 13. the children of Israel served A. 10. 6. 
1 Sam. 7. 3. put away the strange gods and A. 4. 
12.10. we have sinned, because we have served A. 
31. 10. they put Saul's armour in the house of A. 
XKings 11.33.hav3 worshipped A.goddess of Zidon 
1 Chr. 6. 71. to children of Geishnm was given A. 

ASHUR, or ASSUR. 
Gen. 10. 11. A. went forth and built Nineveh 

22. children of Shem, Elam and A. 1 Chr. 1. 17 
JVwTtt. 24. 22. till A. shall carry thee away captive 
24. ships shall come from Chittim and afflict A. 
1 Chron. 2. 24. Hezron's wife bare him A. 

4. 5. A. had two wives, Helah and Naarah 
Ezra 4.2. Esar-haddon kingof A. which brought up 
Psal. 83. 8. A. also is joined with them 

Eze/c. 27. 23. A. and Chilmad were thy merchants 

, 32. 22. A. is there, and all her company 

Hos. 14. 3. A. shall not save us, we will not ride 

ASIA. 
.^cts 6. 9. them of A. disputing with Stephen 
16.6. they were forbidden to preach the word in A. 

19. 10. all they that dwelt in A. heard the word 
27. whom all A. and the world worshippeth 
31. certain of the chief of A. sent unto him 

20. 16. because he would not spend time in A. 
18. ye knowfrom thefirstday thatlcameinto A. 

27. 2. we laimched, meaningto sail by coasts of A. 

1 Cor. IG. 19. the churches of A. salute you 

9 Cor. 1. 8. our trouble which came to us in A. 

2 Tim. 1. 15. they that are in A. are turned away 
1 Pet. 1. 1. to the strangers scattered in A 

See Churches. 



one gate of A. 



ASKELON, or ASHKELOxN. 
Judg. 1. 18. Judah took Gaza and A. and Ekron 
14.J9.Samson wentdownto A.aiid slew thirty men 

1 Sam.0. 17. for A. one, lor Giith one. for Ekron one 

2 Sam. 1. 20. publisli it not in the streets of A. 
Jer. 25. 20. I made A. and Azzah to drink of cup 

47. 5. A. is cut off with remnant of their valley 

7. the Lord hatii given it a charge against A. 

j^mos 1.8. cut off him that holds sceptre from A. 

Zeph. 2. 4. Gaza shall be forsaken, A. a desolation 

7. in the houses of A. shall they lie down 
Zec/i.9.5. A. shall see it, and fear; king shall ])erish 
from Gaza, and A. shall not be inhabited 
ASNAPPAR. 
Ezra 4. 10. whom the noble A. brought over 

ASSYRIA. 

Gen. 2. 14. Hiddekel goeih toward the cast of A. 

25. 18. Ishmaul's sons dwelt as thou goest to A. 

2 Kings 15. 29. carried captive to A. 17. 6. [ 18. 11. 

Isa. 7. 18. hiss for the bee that is in the land of A. 

11. 11. to recover remnant of his people from A. 

16. a highway for his people left from A. 
19. 23. shall be a highway out of Egypt to A. 

24. Israel shall be the third with Egypt and A. 

25. blessed be A. the work of my hands 

27. 13. shall come who were ready to perish in A 
Jer. 2. 18. what hast thou to do in the way of A.t 

36. ashamed of Egypt, as wast ashamed of A. 
Ezek. 23. 7. committed whoredom with njen of A. 
//(;s.7.11. they goto A. || 8.9. they are gone up to A. 

9. 3. they shall eat unclean things in A. 

10. 6. it shall he carrie4 to A. for a present 

11. 11. shall tremble as a dove out of land of A. 
Mic. 5. 6. and they shall waste the land of A. 

7. 12. in that day he shall come to thee from A. 
Zeph. 2. 13. and he will destroy A. and Nineveh 
Zech. 10. 10. I will gather them out of A. 
11. the pride of A. shall be brought down 
See King, Kings. 
ASSYRIAN. 
Isa. 10. 5. O A. the rod of mine anger, and staff 
24. O my peojile, be not afraid of the A. 
14. 25. that I will break the A. in my land 
23. 13. this people was not till the A. founded 
30. 31. the A. shall be beaten down which smote 
31.8. then shall the A. fall with the sword 
52. 4. the A. oppressed them without cause 
Ezek. 31. 3. behold, the A. was a cedar in Lebanon 
Hos. 5. 13. then went Ephraim to the A. and sent 
11.5. but the A. shall be bis king, they refused 
Mic.5.5. this man shall be the peace when A. come 
6. thus shall he deliver us from the A. when cornea 
ASSYRIANS. 
2 Kings 19. 35. the angel of the Lord smote in the 
camp of A. 185,000 men, Isa. 37. 36. 
Jam. 5. 6. we have given the hand to the A. 
Ezek.16. 28. thou hast played the whore with the A. 
23. 5. she doted on the A. her neighbours, 12. 
9. I have delivered her into the hand of the A. 
23. I will bring all the A. against thed 
Hos. 12. 1. they make a covenant with the A. 

ASYNCRITUS. 
Rom. 16. 14. salute A. Phlegon, Hermas, Patrotiaj 

ATAD. 

Gen. 50. 10. they came to the threshing-floor of A. 

11. when inhabitants saw mourning in floorof A. 

ATHALIAH. 

2 Kings8.26. Ahaziah's mother was A. 2 CA7-.22.2. 

11. 1. .\. destroyed the seed royal, 2 Chron. 22. 10. 

2. Jehosheba hid Joash from A. 2 Chron. 22. II, 

20. they slew A. with the sword, 2 Chron. 23. 21. 

1 Chron. 8. 26. of Benjamin, Shehariah and A. 

2 CJiron. 24. 7. the sons of A. that wicked woman 
Ezra 8. 7. Jeshaiah son of A. with him 70 malea 

ATHENIANS. 
Jicts 17. 21. A. spent their time in telling or hearing 

ATHENS. 

,^cts 17. 15. they conducted and brought Paul to A. 

16. now while Paul waited for them at A. 

22. ye men of A. I perceive ye arc superstitious 

18. 1. Paul departed from A. and came to Corinth 

1 77*655.3.1. we thouirht it good to be left at A. alooa 

ATHALIA. 
..^cts 14. 25. from Perga they went down into A 

AVEN. 
Ezek 30.17.theyoungmenof A. shall fall by sword 
Hos. 10. 8. the high places of A. the sin of IsraoS 
Amos 1. .1 1 will cut off the inhabitant from A. 

AUGUSTUS. 
Luke 2. 1. there went out a decree from Cesar A. 
Acts 25. 21. when Paul had appealed to A. 2-5. 
27. 1. to one Julius, a centurion of A. band 
AZARIAH. 

1 Kings 4. 2. A. was one of Solomon's princes 

5. A. the son of Nathan was over the oflUcer* 

2 Kings 14.21. the people of Judah made A. kinf 
1 Chron. 2. 8. A. son^^f Ethan || 38. Jehu begat A 

3. 12. Amaziah his son, A. his son 
6. 9. Ahimaaz begat A. || 10. Johanan begat A 
13. Hilkiah.begat A. |i 36. Zephaniah begat A 



rROPER Names.] BAA 



BAB 



BAR 



'2Chron.l5. 1. Spirit of God came on A. son of Oded 
'il. ii. A. son otJeiiosliapliat \\ '2-2. d. of Jehoram 
'2a. I. A. sou of Jehor;iiii, and A. son of Obed 
2b. 17. A. llie priusi weni in aficr iiim, 20. 

Ezra 7 1. the son of A. the son of HUkiah, 3. 

JVe/t. 3. 23. A. tiie son of Jlaaseiah repaired 
7. 7. Nehemiah, A. came up witli Zerubbabel 
ti. 7. A. caused the people to understand the law 
10. 2. those tliat sealed were A. Jeremiah 

Jer. 43. 2. A. and all the proud men spake, saying 

Dan. 1. 6. of the childreu.of Judah was Daniel, A. 
7. he gave to A. the name of Abed-nego 
2. 17 then Dauiel made the thing known to A. 
AZEKAH. 

/osh. 10. 11. Lord sast down stones on them to A. 

Jsr. 34. 7 the king of Babylon fought against A. 



B. 



BAAL. 

JVum. 22. 41. brought Balaam to high places of B. 
/itdg. 2. 13. Israel served B. and Ashtaroth 
6. 25. the Lord said, throw down the altar of B. 
31. will ye plead for B.7 wili ye save himl 

1 Kings 16.31. Ahab served B. and worshipped him 

18. 21. but if B. be God, then follow him 

26. called on name of B. saying, O B. hear us 
40. take the prophets of B. let none escape 

19. 18. yet I have left seven thousand in Israel, 
knees which have not bowed to B. Rom. 11. 4. 

2 Kings 10. 19. 1 have a great sacrifice to do to B. 
20. Jehu said, proclaim a solemn assembly for B. 
28. thus Jehu destroyed B. out of Israel 

11. 18. the people brake down the house of B. 
17. 16. they worshipped host of heaven, served B. 
21.3.Manasseh reared up altars for B. made grove 

23. 4. to bring forth all the vessels made for B. 
5. he put down them that burnt incense to B. 

Jer. 2. 8. and the prophets prophesied by B. 
7. 9. will ye burn incense to B.? 11. 13, 17. | 32. 29. 

12. 16. as they taught my people to swear by B. 
19. 5. they have built the high places of B. to burn 

their sons with fire for burnt-offerings to B. 

23. 13. they prophesied in B. and caused Israel err 

27.as their fathers have forgotten my name for B. 

ffos. 2.8. silver and gold which they prepared for B. 

13. 1. but when Ephraim offended in B. he died 
Zeph. 1. 4. and I will cut oft' the remnant of B. 

BAAL-BERITH. 
Judir.S.32. the children of Israel made B. their god 

BAAL-HAMOX. 
Cant. 8. 11. Solomon had a vineyard at B. 

BAALI. 
Hos. 2. 16. and thou shalt call me no more B. 

BAALIM. 
Judg. 2. 11. Israel served B. 3. 7. | 10. 6, 10. 
8. 33. the children of Israel went a whoring after B. 
1 Sam. 7. 4. the children of Israel put away B. 

1 Kings 18. 18. and thou hast followed B. 

2 Chron. 17. 3. Jehoshaphat sought not to B. 

24. 7. all the dedicate things did they bestow on B. 
28. 2. Ahaz made also molten images for B. 

33. 3. Manasseh reared up altars for B. 

34. 4. and they brake down the altars of B. 
Jer. 2. 23. how canst say, I have not gone after B. 

9. 14. have walked after B. which fathers taught 
Hos. 2. 13. I will visit on her the days of B. 
17. for I will take away the names of B. 
BAALIS. 
JeMO.H.B. king of Ammonites hath sent Ishmael 

BAAL-MEON. 
Ezek. 25. 9. the glory of Beth-jeshimoth, B. 

BAAL-PEOR. 
JViim.25.3. Israel joined himself to B. and the anger 
of the Lord was kindled, P^aMOS. 28. ^os.9.10. 
5. slay the men that were joined unto B. 
Deut. 4. 3. have seen what Lord did because of B. 

BAAL-PERAZIM. 
2Sam,5.2a. David called the place B. 1 Clir. 14. 11. 

BAAL-SHALISHA. 
2 Kinrrs 4. 42. and there came a man from B. 

BAAL-TAMAR. 
Jadir. 20. 33. Israel put themselves in array at B. 

BAAL-ZEBUB. 
2Kin<rs 1.2. inquire ofB. the God ofEkron, 16. 

BAAL-ZEPHON. 
Ezod.l4:.2. and encamp over against B. JV*ii7n.33.7. 

BAANAH. 
2 Sam. 4. 6. Rechab and B. his brother escaped 
23. 29. Heleb the son of B. one of the mighty men 
1 Kings 4. 16. B. the son of Hushai was in Asher 
Ezra 3. 2. B. came to Jerusalem, Jfek. 7. 7. 
AeA.lO. 27. Malluth,Harim,B. sealed the covenant 

BAA&HA. 
IK'Jno'slD.ie.theTe was war between Asa and B.32. 
19. come, break thy league with B. 2 Chrun. 16. 3. 
27. B. son of AhijaH conspired against him 
16. 1. thewordof tli "Lord came to Jehu against B. 
6 B. slept with his fathers and v?as buried 
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1 Kings 16. 11. Zimri slew all the house of B. 12. 

21. 22. 1 w-ill make Ahab's house like the house 
of B. the son of Ahijah, 2 Kings 9. 9. 
Jer. 41. 9. the pit which Asa made for fear of B. 

BABEL. 
Gen. 10. 10. the beginning of his kingdom was B. 

11. 9. therefore is the name of it called B. 
JEiejt.23.tl7.the children oi'B. came to her into bed 

BABYLON. 
Gen. 10. 1 10. the beginning of his kingdom was B. 
2^j7;^s 17.30. the men oft'., made Succoth-benoth 

25. 28. above kings that were in B. Jer. 52. 32. 
2CAr. 32. 31. the ambassadors of the princes ofB. 

36. 7. he put the vessels in his temple at B. 
Ezra 5. 14. those did Cyrus lake out of temple ofB. 

6. 1. where the treasures were laid up in B. 
Psal. 87. 4. 1 will make mention of Rahab and B. 

137. 1. by the rivers ofB. there we sat down 
Isa. 13. 1. the burden ofB. v?hich Isaiah did see 

19. B. shall be as when God overthrew Sodom 
21. 9. B. is fallen, Jer. 51. 8. Rev. 14. 8. | 18. 2. 
48. 14. the Lord will do his pleasure on B. 

20. go ye forth ofB. flee from the Chaldeans 
Jer. 20. 4. he shall carry them captive into B. 

28. 4. the captives of Judah that went into B. 

29. 10. after 70 years be accoropiished at B. 
15. the Lord hath raised us up prophets in B. 

40. 4. if it seem good to come with me into B. 

50. 1. the word that the Lord spake against B. 
8. remove out of the midst ofB. and go forth 
13. every one that goeth by B. shall hiss 

23. how is B. become adesolalion among nations? 
29. call together the archers against B. 

34. that he may disquiet the inhabitants ofB. 
45. hear the counsel of the Lord against B. 

51. 6. flee out of the midst of B. and deliver 

35. the violence done to me be upon B. 

42. the sea is come up upon B. sht is covered 

48. the heaven and earth shall sing for B. 

49. at B. shall fall the slain of all the earth 
53. though B. should mount up to heaven 
55. because the Lord hath spoiled B. 

58. the broad walls of B. shall be utterly broken 
60. wrote all the evil that shall come on B. 
64. thus shall B. sink, and shall not rise from evil 

£;e/i:.17. 16. withhim in the midst ofB. he shall die 

Dan. 4. 30. is not this great B. that I have built ? 

Mat. 1. 17. from David till the carrying into B. 

Acts 7. 43. I will carry you away beyond B. 

1 Pet. 5. 13. the church at B. saluteth you 
iZey. 16. 19. great B. came in remembrance before G. 

17. 5. B. the great, the mother of harlots 

18. 10. saying, alas, alas, that great city B. 

21. thus shall that great city B. be thrown down 
See Daughter, Province, Wise Men. 

From BABYLON. 
2^twg-s20.14.from a fat country /ro7» B. fsa. 39. 3. 
Ezra 7. 9. on first day began he to go m^ from B. 
8. 1. of them that went up with me from B. 
Isa. 14. 22. 1 will cut oflffrom B. the name 
Jer. 50. 16. cut off the sower from B. and him that 
51. 54. a sound of a cry comclh from B. 
Zech. 6. 10. take of them which are come from B. 

^£H^o/ BABYLON. 

2ir?7iD-5 25.24.serve the kingofB. Jer. 27.17.|40.9. 

Ezra 5. 12. he gave them into the hand of the king 

of B. the Chaldean, Jer. 21. 7. 

! 22. 25. 

Isa. 14. 4. take up this proverb against king of B. 

Jer .21.4. wherewith ye fight against the king of B. 

25. 11 . nations shall serve the king of B. 70 years 

12. after that I will punish the king ofB. 
27.8. kingdoms which -/ill not serve king ofB. 13. 
28. 11. so will I breaii che yoke of the king of B. 
29. 22. whom \he king of B. roasted in the fire 
34. 3. thine eyes shall behold the eyes of king ofB. 

36.29. ktng ofB. shall certainly come and destroy 
39.11. king o/B.gave charge concerning Jeremiah 

42. 11. be not afraid of the king of B. 

49.30. kingofB. hath taken counsel against you 
50. 17. the king ofB. hath broken his bones 

Ezek.2l.lQ. that sword of the king ofB. may come 
29. 18. the king ofB. caused his army to serve 

19, I will give Egypt unto the king of B. 
30. 24. 1 will strengthen the arms of king of B. 25. 
32. 11. sword of the king of B. shall come on thee 
To or unto BABYLON. 

2 Kings 20. 17. shall be carried to B. 24. 15. | 25. 

7, ]3. 1 Chron. 9. 1. 2 Chron. 36. 6, 7, 
20. Ezra 5. 12. Isa. 39.' 6. Jer. 27. 20. 
I 28. 3. I 29. 1, 4. I 40. 1, 7. 
2 Gir. 33. 11. took Manasseh and carried him to B. 
36. 18. the treasures, Jl these he brought to B. 
Isa. 43. 14. for your sake I have sent to B. 
Jer. 20. 6. Pashur, thou shalt come to B. 
34. 3. Zedekiah, thou shall go to B. 
51.24. 1 will render unto B. || 61. when comest toB. 
£zei.l7.20.Iwill bring hin^f o B. and plead with him 
Mic. 4. 10. the daughter of Zion shall go to B. 
Mat. 1. 11. about the time they were carried toB. 



BABYLONIANS. 

Ezek. ^ 15. after the manner of the B. of Chaldea 

17. the B came to her into the bed of lova 

BABYLONISH. 
Josh. 7. 21 Achan saw a goodly B. garment 

BACA. 
PsaZ. 84.6. who passing throush the valley ofB. 

BAHURIM. 

2 Sam. 3. 16. went along weeping behind hef to B 

16.5. ^vhen David came to B. Shimei came out 

17. 18. and they came to a man's house in B. 

19. 16. Shimei a Benjamite of B. 1 Kings 2. 8. 

BAJITH. 
Isa. 15. 2. he is gone up to B. and to Dibon to weep 

BALAAM. 
.V«TO.22.5.Ba]ak sent messengers to B. son of Beoi 
9. God came to B. and said, what men are thesel 
14. they said, B. refuseth to come with us 
25. the ass crushed B. foot against the wall 
31. then the Lord opened the eyes ofB. 
35. so B. went with the princes of Balak 

23. 4. God met B. and said unto him, 16. 

30. Balak did as B. had said, and offered abullock 

24. 2. B. lift up his eyes and saw Lrael 
3. B. the son of Beor hath said, 15. 

25. B. rose up and returned to his place 
31. 8. B. the son of Beor they slew, Josfi. 13. 2J. 
16. through the counsel ofB. to commit trespass 
Deut. 23. 4. because they hired B. JVeA. 13. 2. 

5. the Lord thy God would not hearken to B. 
Josh. 24. 9. Balak sent and called B. to cirseyoo 
jMic. 6. 5. remember what B. answered him 

2 Pet.2.l5. following the way of B. the son of Bosoir 
Jude 11. they ran greedily after the error ofB. 
Rev. 2. 14. them that hold the doctrine ofB. 

BALAK. 
JVMm.22.4. B. was king of the Moabites at that tim* 
16. thus saith B. let nothing hinder thee 
23. 2. and B. did as Balaam had spoken, 30. 
7. B. kingof Jloab hath brought me from Aram 

18. rise up, B. and hear || 24. 10. B. anger kindled 
24. 13. if B. would give me his house full of gold 

Josh. 24. 9. then B. arose and warred against Israel 
Judg. 11. 25. art thou any thing better than B.? 
jl7ic.6.5. remember whatB. king of Moab consulted 
Rev. 2. 14. who taught B. to cast a stumbling block 

BAMAH. 
Ezek. 20. 29. the name thereofis called B. 

BARABBAS. 

Mat.27. 17. release B. 21. Mark 15.11. Luke 23.ia 

John 18. 40. then cried they all again, saying, not 

■ this man but B. now B. was a robbar 

BARACHIAS. 

Mat. 23. 35. to the blood of Zacharias, son ofB. 

BARAK. 
Ju<f^. 4. 6. Deborah called B.the son of Abinoam 
9. Deborah went with B. || 16. B. pursued aftef 
5. 1. then sang Deborah and B. son of Abinoam 

12. arise B. and lead thy captivity captive 
Heb. 11. 32. the time would fail me to tell ofB. 

BAR-JESUS. 
Acts 13.6.they found a sorcerer whosename wasB. 

BAR-JONA. 
Mat. 16. 17. Jesus said, blessed art thou, Simon B 

BARNABAS. 
Acts 4.36. Joses who by Apostles was sirnamed B. 

11. 22. that B. should go as far as Antioch 

25. then departed B. to Tarsus to seek Saul 
30. they sent it by the hands ofB. and Saul 

12. 25. B. and Saul returned from Jerusalem 

13. 1. at Antioch were teachers, as B. and Saul 
2. the Hoiy Ghost said, separate me B. and Saal 
50. Jews raised persecution, against Paul and B. 

14. 12. they called B. Jupiter; Paul, Mercurius 

15. 2. Paul and B. had no small dissension 

12. the multitude gave audience to B. and PaiL 
37. B. determined to take with them John 

1 Cor. 9. 6. or I onlv and B. have not we power 
Gal. 2. 1. I went up again to Jerusalem with B. 

9. gave to me and B.the right hands of fello wshi| 

13. B. carried awav with their dissimulation 
Col. 4. 10. Marcus, sis'ter's son to B. salutetb yoo 

See Saul, Paul. 
BARSABAS. 
Acts 1. 23. Joseph called B. || 1.5. 22. Judas B. 

BARTHOLOxMEW. 
Mat. 10. 3. Mark 3. 18. Luke 6. 14. Acts 1. 13. 

BARTIMEUS. 
Mark 10. 46. blind B. sat bv the way-side bejgmg 

BARUCH. 
JVeA. 3. 20. B. son of Zabbai earnestly repaired 

10. 6. Ginnethon, B. sealed the covenant 

11. 5. Maaseiah son ofB. dwelt at Jerusalem 
Jer. 32. 12. I gave the evidence to B. 16. 

.36. 4. then Jeremiah called B. and B. wrote 

10. then read B. in the book in the house of Lord 

14. B. took the roll in hi? hand arid came 

26. the king commanded to take B. the scribe 
43. 3. but B. setteth thee on against us 

6. Johanan took Jeremiah and B. into Egypt 



BEN 



Jtr. 45. 1. the word that Jeremiah sjiake to B. 

BAllZILLAI. 
2 Sam. Yl.'il. B. ot'Rogelim brought bods to David 
19. 32. B. was a very aged man, even 80 yeara old 
39. the king kissed B. and blessed him 
21. 8. whom she brought up lor Adriel son of B. 
1 Kings 2. 7. but shew kindness to the sons of B. 
Ezra 2. 61. the children of B. which took a wife oJ 
the daughters of B. the Gileadite, J^ch. 7. 63. 
• BASHAN. 

JVMm.21.33.theywentuiiby thewayofB.Z)«MA.3.1. 
32. 33. Og king of B. /J»e«t. 1- 4. | 3. 1, 3, 11. 
14. 47. I 29. 7. Josh. 9. 10. | 12. 4. 
13.30. 1 Kings 4. 19. J\reA.9.22. 
Psal. 135. IJ. 1136.20. 
DcMt. 3.4. kingd. of Og in B. 10. .Josh. 1.3. 12,30,31. 
4. 43. and Golan in B. Josh. 20. 8. | 21. 27. 

32. 14. with rams of the breed of B. and goats 

33. 22. of Dan he said, Dan shall leap from B. 
Josh. 17. 1. therefore he had Gilead and B. 
2 Kings 10. 33. even Gilead and B. Hazael smote 

1 Chron. 6. 71. to the sons of Gershon, Golan in B. 
Psal. 22. 12. strong bulls of B. have beset me round 

68. 15. the hill of God is as the hill of B. a high 
hill, as the hill of B. why leap ye, ye high hills'? 
^2. the Lord said I will bring again from B. 
laa. 33. 9. B. and Carmel shake off their fruits 
Jer. 22. 20. cry, lift up thy voice in B. and cry 
50. 19. Israel shall feed on Carmel and B. 
Ezek. 39. 18. all of them failings of B. 
Amos 4. 1. hear this word, ye kine of B. 
Ji//c.7. 14. let them feed in B. as in the days of old 
JV'ah. 1. 4. B. languished, Carmql and Lebanon 
Sec Oaks. 
BASHEMATH. 
Oen. 26. 34. Esau took to wife B. the Hittite 
36. 3. B. Ishmael's daughter, sister of Nebajoth 
BATHSHEBA. 

2 Sam. 11. 3. is not this B. daughter of Eliam? 
12. 24. and David comforted B. his wife 

I Kings 1. 15. B. wentto the king into the chamber 

28. then the king said, call me B. 1| 31. B. bowed 

^. 13. Adonijah came to B. the mother of Solomon 

1 Chron. 3'. 1 5. Solomon, of B. daughter of Ammiel 

BEDAN. 
1 Sam. 12. 11. the Lord sent B. and delivered you 
1 Chron. 1. 17. and the sons of Ulam, B. 

BEELZEBUB. 
Mat. 10. 25. if they have called the master B. 
12.24. this fellow doth not cast out devils, hut by 
B. prince of devils, Mark 3. 22. Luke 11. 15. 
27. if I by B. cast out devils, Luke 11. 18, 19. 
BEER-SHEBA. 
Oen. 21. 14. Hagar wandered in wilderness of B. 
33. and Abraham planted a grove in B. 
22. 19. they went to B. Abraham dwelt at B. 
26. 33. therefore the name of the city is B. 
28. 10. Jacob went out from B. toward Haran 
46. 1. Israel took his journey and came to B. 
Josh. 19. 2. Simeon had in their inheritance B. 

1 Kings l^.3.'E\\iah went for his life and came to B. 
Mmos 5. 5. seek not to Beth-el, and pass not to B. 

8. 14. they that say, the manner of B. liveth 
See Dan. 
BEKAH. 
Exod. 38. 26, a B. for each, that is half a shekel 

BEL. 
Jsa. 46. 1. B. boweth down, Nebo stoopeih 
Jer. 50. 2. Babylon is taken, B. is confounded 
51. 44. and I will puriish B. in Babylon, will bring 

BELIAL. 
Dent. 13. 13. certain children of B. are gone out 
Judg. 19. 22. certain sons of B. beset the house 
20. 13. deliver us the men, the children of B. 
lSam.l.l6.couot not thyhandmaid a daughter of B. 
2. 12. now the sons of Eli were sons of B. 
10.27.ch'.idr.of B.said, how shall this man save us? 
25.17. ia such a son of B. man cannot speak to him 
25. 5et not my lord regard this man of B. 
30 22. then answered the men of B. and said 

2 Sum. 16. 7. come out, come out, thou man ofB. 
20.1.there happened to be there a man of B. Sheba 
23.6. the sons of B. shall be as thorns thrust away 

1 iTm^s 21 .lO.set two sons of B. before Naboth,13. 

2 Chron. 13. 7. gathered to Jeroboam children of B. 
2 Cor. 6. 15. what concord hath Christ with B.I 

BELSHAZZAR. 

Dan. 5. 22. thou, O B. hast not humbled M-v h-^art 

7.1. in the first year of B. || 8. 1. in third year of B. 

BELTESHAZZAR. 
Dan. 1. 7. for he gave to Daniel the name of B. 
2. 26. name was B. 4. 8, 9, 19. 1 5. 12. j 10. 1. 

BENAIAH. ' 
2 Sam. 23. 22. these things did B. 1 Chron. 11. 24. 
1 Kings 1. 32. the king said, call me Zadok and B. 
2. 35. the king put B. in Joab's room 
4. 4. B. the son of Jehoiada was over the host 
Chron. 4. 36. Jesimiel and B. sons of Simeon 
11. 31. B. the Pirathonite, a mighty man 
15. 18. brethren of second degree, B. 20. ] 16. 5, 6. 
724 



BEN 

1 Chr. 27. 5. the third ca()t8in for third mowth, B. 
14. the captain foi the eleventh luonlh, B. 

2 Chron. 31. 13. Maliath and B. were overseers 
Ezra 10.25.B. son of Parosh || 30. of Pahatii-moab 

35. B. the son of Bani || 43. B. son of Nebo 
Ezek. 11. 1. among whom IsawPelatiah son of B. 
13, when I prophesied, the son of B. died 
BEN-AMMI. 
Gen. 19. 38. the younger called his name B. 
BEW-HADAD. 

1 Kings 15. 18. Asa sent them to B. 2 Chron. 16. 2. 

20. 2. thus saith B. thy silver and gold is mine 
16.B. was drinking himself drunk in the pavilions 
20. B. escaped on a horse, with the horsemen 
32. thy servant B. saith, I pray thee, let me live 

2 Kings 6. 24. B. went up and besieged Samaria 
8. 7. B. was sick || 9. thy son B. hath sent me 
13. 3. he delivered Israel into the hand of B. 

25. Jehoash took again out of the hand of B. 

Jer. 49. 27. 1 will kindle a fire in the wall of Damas- 
cus, it shall consume the palaces oiB.Amos 1.4. 
BENJAMIN. 

Gen. 35. 18. but his father called him B. 
24. the sons of Rachel, Joseph and B. 46. 19. 

42. 36. Josej)h is not, and ye will take B. also 

43. 14. he may send away your brother and B. 
16. and when Joseph saw B. with them, 29. 

34. B. mess was five times so much as theirs 

44. 12. and the cup was found in B. sack 

45. 14. he fell on his brother B. neck and wept 
45. 21. the sons of B. JVmtm. 26. 38, 41. 1 Chron. 

7. 6. I 8. 1, 40. j 9. 7. JVeA. 11. 7. 
49. 27. B. shall ravin as a wolf, devour the prey 
JVum. 1. 11. the prince of B. was Abidan 
Deut.21. 12. these shall stand to bless, Joseph, B. 

33. 12. of B. Moses said, the beloved of the Lord 
Judg. 5. 14. after thee, B. among thy people 

19. 14. they were by Gibeah, which belongs to B. 
20. 20. men of Israel went out to battle against B. 

35. the Lord smote B. before Israel 
; 46. all that fell that day of B. were 25,000 men 

21. 1. not any of us give his daughter to B. 18. 
16. seeing the women are destroyed out of B. 

1 Sam. 4. 12. there ran a man of B. out of the army 
9. 1. there was a man of B. whose name was Kish 

10.2. by Rachel's sepulchre, in the border of B. 
13. 2. in Gibeah of B. 15, 16. | 14. 16. 

2 Sam. 2. 15. there arose by number twelve of B. 
3. 19. and Ahner also spake in the ears of B. 
19. 17. there were a thousand men of B. with him 

21. 14. the bones of Saul buried they in B. 
I Kings 4. 18. Shimei son of Elah, officer in B. 

1 Chron. 7. 10. the sons of Bilhan, Jeush and B. 
21. 6. Levi and B. counted he nut among them 
27. 21. over B. was Jaasiel the son of Abner 

2 Chron.ll.n. of B. Eliada a mighty man of valour 

34. 32. caused all in Jerusalem and B to stand 
JSTch. 3. 23. after him repaired B. and Hashub 
Psal. 68. 27. there is little B. with their ruler 

80.2. before B. andlVIanasseh, stir up thy strength 
Jer. 37. 13. when Jeremiah was in the gate of B. 



7. the king then sitting in the gate of B. 



38. _ 

Ezek. 48. 23. B. have a porTion || 32. one gate of B. 
Hos. 5. 8. cry aloud at Beth-aven, after thee, O B. 
Obad. 19. possess Ephraim, B. shall possess Gilead 
Zech. 14. 10. it shall be inhabited from B. gate 
See Children. 
BENJAMIN with .Tudah. 
Judg. 10. 9. Ammon passed to fight .Tudah and B. 
1 Kings 12.23. sp.to house oi'Judah, B. 2 Gir. 11.3. 

1 Chr. 12. 16. there came of B. and Judah to David 

2 Chr. 11. 12. Rchoboam having Judah and B. 
15. 2. hear ye me, Asa, and all .Tudah and B. 

8. put away the idols out of Judah and B. 

25. 5. Amaziah made captains thro' .Tudah and B. 

31. 1. threw down the akars out of .Judah and B. 

34. 9. money that was gathered of Judah and B. 
Ezra 1. 5. rose up chief fathers of Judah and B. 

4. 1. when the adversaries of .Judah and B. heard 
JVe/t. 11. 4. at Jerusalem dwelt of Judah and B. 

12. 34. after them went Judah, B. and Jeremiah 
Ezek. 48. 22. between the border of Judah and B. 

Land of BENJAMIN. 
Judg.'2l.'2l.ta.ke his wife and go into the land ofB. 

1 Sam. 9. 16. send thee a man out of the land ofB. 

2 Chron. 15.8.put away idols out of the land of B. 
Jer. 17. 26. come from landofB. bringing offerings 

32. 44. shall take witnesses in the land of B. 

33. 13. in the land ofB. shall flocks pass again 
37. 12. Jeremiah went to go into the land ofB. 

Tribe of BENJAMIN. 
JV*Mm.l.37. ofthe tribe of B. were numbered 35,400 
2. 22. captain ofthe tribe of B. Abidan, 10. 24. 
13. 9. of the tribe of B. to spy the land, Palti 

34. 21. ofthe tribe ofB. to divide, Elidad 
Josh. 18. 11. the lot ofthe tribe ofB. came up 

21. the cities ofthe tribe ofB. were Jericho 
21. 4. cities to the Levites out of the tribe of Jud ah 
and the tribe of B. 17. 1 Chron. 6. 60, 65. 
Judg.'iSi. 12. Israel sent men thro'' all the tribe ofB. 



BET [PaoPER NAIBSB 

1 Sam. 9.21. lam Iteastof families of the tribeofB 
10. 20. tribes come near, the tribe ofB. was takev 
Acts 13. 21. 8iul a man ofthe tribe ofB. 
Rom. II. 1. I am ofthe tribe ofB. Phil. 3. 5; 
Rev. 7. 8. ofthe tribe of B. were sealed 12,000 

BENJAMITE. 
Judg. 3. 15. Ehud a B. 1| 1 Sam. 9. 1 Kish a B. 

1 Sa7rt.9.21. Saul answered and said, am notlaB.'i! 

2 Sam. 16. 11. Shimei a B. 19. 10. 1 Kings 2. 8. 
20. 1. Sheba a B. 1| E.'ith. 2. 5. Mordecai a B. 

BENJAMITES. 
Judg. 19. 16. the men ofthe place were B. 
20.. 35. Israel destroyed ofthe B. 25,100. 

43. thus they inclosed the B. round about 
1 Sam. 22. 7. (hen said Saul, hear now, ye B. 
1 CAron. 27. 12. the ninth captain was Abiezer of B 

BENONI. 
Gen. 35. 18. departing she called his name B. 

BEOR. 

Gen. 36. 32. Bela the son of B. reigned, 1 Chr. 1. 4? 

JVum. 22. 5. Balaam the son. of B. 24.3, 15. | 31.8 

neut. 23. 4. Josh. 13. 22. I 24. 9. Mic. 6. 5 

BERACHAH. 

1 Chron. 12. 3. B. came to David to Ziklag 

2 Chron. 20. 20. therefore called the valley ofB. 

BEREA. 

Acts 17.10. breth. sent Paul and Silas by night to B 

13. the Jews heard that Paul preached at B. 

20. 4. Sopater ofB. accompanied Paul to Asia 

BERITH. 
Judg. 9. 46. a bold of the house of their God B. 

BERNICE. 
Acts25.13. Agrippa and B. came unto Cesarea,2S- 
26. 30. the king rose up, the governor and B. 

BESOR. 
1 Sam. 30. 9. six hundred men came to the brook B 

BETHABARA. 
John 1.28. these things done in B. beyond Jordan 

BETHANY. 
Mat.'il. 17. Jesus went into B. 26. 6. Mark 11. 1, 
11. I 14. 3. Luke 19. 29. .ToJirn 12. 1 
Mark 11. 12. when come from B. he was hungry 
Luke 24. 50. he led them out as far as to B. 
John 11. 1. a man was sick, named Lazarus ofB 

BETH-AVEN. 
.Josh. 7. 2. sent men to Ai, which is beside B. 
1 Sam. 14. 23. and the battle passed over to B. 
Hos. 4. 15. come yenottoGilgal,norgoye up toB 
5. 8. cry aloud at B. after thee,. O Benjamin 
10. 5. shall fear, because ofthe calves ofB. 
BETH-DIBLATHAIM. 
Jer. 48. 22. judgment is come upon B. 

BETH-EL. 

Gen. 28. 19. Jacob called the place B. 35. 15. 

31. 13. 1 am God of B. where thou vowedst a vow 

35. 1. go up to B. 3. II 6. so Jacob came to B. 

Josh. 16. 2. the lot of Joseph goeth from B. to Lus 

Judg. 1. 22. the house of Joseph went up against B. 

4. 5. Deborah dwelt between Ramah and B. 
21. 19. in a place which is on the north side ofB 

1 Sam. 7. 16. he went from year to year to B. 
10. 3. shall meet three men going up to God to B, 
13. 2. two thousand were with Saul in mount B 
30. 27. a present to them which were in B. 
1 Kings 12. 29. he set the one calf in B. 33. 
13. 1. behold, there came a man of God to B. 
4. which had cried against the altar in B. 32. 
11. now there dwelt an old prophet in B. 
2 Kings'i.'H. tarry here, theLordhath sentmetoB 
23. and he went up from thence unto B. 
10. 29. Jehu departed not from the calves in B.. 
17. 28. one ofthe priests came and dwelt in B. 
23. 4. he burnt them and carried the ashes to B 
15. the altar at B. Josiah brake down 
17. who proclaimed against the altar ofB. 
19. according to all that he had done in B. 
Ezra 2.28. the men ofB. and Ai 223, JVeA. 7. 32, 
.7er.48.l3. as the house of Israel was ashamed ofB. 
jy'o5.10.15.soshallB.do to you because of wickedn. 
12. 4; he found him in B. there he spake with us 
Amos 3. 14. I will also visit the altars ofB. 
4. 4. come to B. and transgress, multij)ly transgress. 

5. 5. seek not B. for B. shall come to nought 
6. lest there be none to quench it in B. 

7. 13. but prophesy not again any more at B. 

BETH-ELITE. 
1 Kings 16. 34. Hiel the B. did build Jeriefco 

BETHER. 
Cant. 2. 17. like a hart on the mountains ofB. 

BETHESDA. 
.John 5. 2. there is a pool called in Hebrew B. 

BETH-EZEL. 
Mic. 1. 11. came not forth in the mourning of R 

BETH-GAMUL. 
.Jer. 48. 23. judgment is come upon B. 

BETH-HACCEREM. 
.Jer. 6. 1. O Benjamin, set up a sign of fire in B. 

BETH-HORON. 

Josh. 10. Il.goingsdown to B. the Lord cast stones 

21. 22, Ephraim gave Levites B. 1 Chron. 6. 68 



f ROPKR Names.] BIT 



CAN 



CAR 



9 Sam 13. 18. another conioany turned to B. 
I Kings 9. 17. and Solomon built B. 2 C/iron.S.5. 
\ Chron. 7. 21. his daughter Sherah built B. 

BETHLEHEM. 
fjm. 35. 19. Rachel died in llie way to B. 48. 7. 
Josh. 19. 15. Idahih and B. cities of Zebiilun 
Tadg. 12. 8. after him Ibzan of B. judged Israel 
Rutli 1. 19. they two went till they came to B 

2.4. Boaz came from B. || 4. 11. be famous in B. 
i Sam. 16. 4. Samuel came to B. elders trembled 

20. 6. David asked leave of me to run to B. 28. 
2 5a?n.23.l5.Davidsaid, O that one would give me 
drink of w.ater of the well of B. 1 Ckr. 11. 17. 

1 Chron. 2. 51. Saima the father of B. 54. 

4. 4. the first born of Ephratah, the father of B. 

2 Chron. 11. 6. Rehoboam built B. and Etam 
Ezra 2. 21. the children of B. J^eh. 7. 26. 
Jer.Al. 17. dwelt in habitation of Chimham by B. 
Mat. 2. 1. when Jesus was born in B. of Judah, 5. 

6. thouB. in the land of Judah, art not the least 
16. Herod slew all the children that were in B. 
Luke 2. 4. Joseph went up from Galilee to B. 

15. let us now go to B. and see this thing 
John 7. 42. Christ cometh out of the town of B. 

BETH-LEHEM-EPHRATAH. 
Mic. 5. 2. thou B.-Ephratah, though thou ha little 

BETH-LEHEM-JUDAH. 

Judg. 17. 7. a Levite of B. went to sojourn, 8, 9. 

9. 1. a Levite took him a concubine out of B. 

18. we are passing from B. and I went to B. 

P,.uth \. 1. Elimelech of B. went to sojourn 

1 Sam. 17. 12. Davidson of an Ephrathite of B. 

BETH-LEHEMITE. 

1 Sam. IG. 1. Jesse the B. 18. | 17. 58. 

2 Sa/?i.21.1S.Elhaiian the B. slew Goliath's brother 

BETH-PEOR. 
Deut. 3.29. we abode in the valley over-againstB. 
4. 46. the statutes Moses spake over-against B. 
34. 6. he buried Moses in a valley over-against B. 

FE'I'H-PHAGE. 
.'J/af.21.1.whencome to B. Mark U.I.Luke 19.29. 

BETUSAIDA. 
Mat. 11. 21. woe unto thee B. Luke 10. 13. 
Mark 6. 45. he constrained his disciples to goto B. 
8. 22. cometh to B. they bring a blind man to him 
Luke 9. 10. he went into a desert belonging to B. 
John 1. 44. now Philip was of B. 12. 21. 

BETH-SHAN. 
ISar/i. 31.10. fastened Saul's bod v to the wall of B 

BETH-SHEMESH. 
Josh. 15. 10. the border of Judah went down to B 
19. 22. Issaehar's coast reacheth to B. 



I Pet. 1. 1. to strangers scattered thro' Asia and B. 

BLASTUS. 
.^cts 12. 20. and having made B. their friend 

BOANERGES. 
Mark 3. 17. surnamed them B. the sons of thunder 

BOAZ. 
lE;ings 7. 21. the left pillar called B. 2 Ckr. 3. 17. 

BOAZ. 

Ruth 2. 1. Naomi had a kinsman, his name was B. 

19. the man's name with whom I wrought, isB. 

3. 2. is not B. of our kindred || 7.when B.had eaten 

4. ]. then wentB. up to the gate, and sat. down 

13. so B. took Ruth, and she was his wife 

21. B. begat Obed, 1 Chr. 2. 11, 12. Mat. 1. 5. 
Luke 3.32. Obed, which was the son of B. 

BOCHIM. . 
Judg. 2. 1. an angel came up from Gilgal to B. 
5. and they called the name of that place B. 
BOSOR, See Balaam. 
BOZRAH. 
Gen. 36. 33. Jobab of B. reigned in his stead 
Tsa. 34. 6. for the Lord hath a sacrifice in B. 
63. 1. that cometh with dyed garments from B. 
Jer. 48. 24. and judgment is come upon B. 
49. 13. have sworn that B. shall become desolation 

22. and he shall spread his wings over B. 
.&mos 1. 12. which shalldevour the palaces of B. 
Mic. 2. 12. put them together as the sheep of B. 

BUL. 
1 Kings 6. 38. in month B.the house was finished 

BUZ. 
Gen. 22. 21. Milcah bare to Nahor B. and Kemuel 
1 Chr. 5. 14. Jeshishai, son of Jahdo, the son of B. 
Jer. 25. 23. I made Dedan and B. to drink tiie cup 

BUZI. 
Ezek.l.3.word came to Ezekiel the priest, son of B. 

BUZITE. 
Job 32. 2. Elihu the son of Barachel the B. 6. 



38. Beth-anath and B. cities of Naphtali 
21. 16. Judah gave to Levites B. with her suburbs 
Judg. 1. 33. did not drive out the inhabitants of B. 
I Sam. 6. 9. if it goeth up by the way of B. 

12. the kine took the straight way to B. 

19. he smote the men of B. because they looked 

1 Kings 4. 9. the son of Dekar was in B. an officer 
'i Kings 14. 11. kings of Judah and Israel looked 

one another in the face at B. 2 Chron. 25. 21. 

2 Chron. 23. 18. the Philistines had taken B. 
Jer. 43. 13. he shall break the images of B. 

BETHUEL. 
Gen. 22. 22. behold, Milcah bare to Nahor, B. 

23. B. begat Rebekah, 24. 15. ] 25. 20. 
24. 24. she said, I am the daughter of B. 47. 
28. 2. go to the house of B. thy mother's father 

BEULAH. 
753.62. 4. call thy land B. forLd. dclightethinthee 

"BEZALEEL. 

Exod. 31. 2. J have called by name B.sonof Uri, 

of the tribe of Judah, 35. 30. 1 Chron. 2. 20. 

36. 1. then wrought B. || 37. 1. B. n^hde the ark 

38. 22. B. made all the Lord commanded Moses 

2Chrcn. 1. 5. the brazen altar that B. had made 

Ezra 10. 30. the sons of Pahath-moab, B. Binnui 

BEZEK. 
.Tudg. 1. 4. they slew of them in B. 10,000 men, 5. 

1 Sam. 11. 8. Saul numbered Israel in B. 300,008 

BICHRL 

2 Sam. 20. 1. Sheba the son of B. a Benjamite 
2. so every man followed Sheba the son of B. 
6. now shall the son of B. do us more harm 
22. they cut off the head of Sheba the son of B. 

BIDKAR. 
2Kings^.'25. Jehu said to B. his captain, take up 

BIGTHAN. 

Es<A.2.21. B. sought tolay hand on king Ahasuerus 

6. 2. that Mordecai had told of B. and Teresh 

BILDAD. 
M 2. 11. B. the Shuhite, 8. 1. j 18. 1. 1 25. 1. \ 42. 9. 

BILHAH. 
<?e«.29.29.Laban gave to Rachel B.to be her maid 
30. 3. behold my maid B. go in unto her, 4. 
5. B. conceived, 7. 1| 35. 22. Reuben lay with B. 
35. 25. the sons of B. 37. 2. \ 46. 25. 1 Chr. 7. 13. 
1 Chron. 4. 29. Shimei, his sons dwelt at B. 

BITHYNIA. 
^cts 16. 7. they assayed to go into B. but Spirit 
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CABUL. 

1 Kings 9. 13. Hiram called them the land of C. 

CAIAPHAS. 

Mat. 26. 3. the high-priest who was called C. 

57. they led Jesus away to C. the high-priest 

John 11. 49. C. said, ye know nothing at all 

18. 14. C. was he that gave counsel to the Jews 

28. led Jesus from C. to the hall of judgment 

-See Annas. 

CAIN. 

Josh. 15. .57. C. and Gibeah, cities of Judah 

CAIN. 
Gen. 4. 2. but C. was a tiller of the ground 
5. to C. and his offering he had not respect 
15. the L.set a mark on C.lest any should kill him 
25. another seed instead of Abel whom C. slew 
Jleh. 11. 4. a more excellent sacrifice than C. 
1 John 3. 12. not as C. who was of that wicked one 
Jude 11. they have gone in the way of C. 

CAIN AN. 
Luke 3. 36. which was the son of C. 37. 
CALDEA, See Chaldea. 
CALEB. 
J\'um. 13. 6. of the tribe of Judah, C. to spy the land 
30. and C. stilled the people before Moses 
14.24. but my servant C. having another spirit, will 
I bring into the land. 30. | 32. 12. Deut. 1. 36. 
38. but Joshua and C. lived still, 26. 65. 
34. 19. of the tribe of Judah, C. to divide the land 
JbsA.14. 13. Joshuagave C. Hebron for inheritance 
15. 14. C. drove thence the three sons of Anak 

16. C. said, he that smiteth Kirjath-sepher 
Judg. 1. 15. and C. gave her the upper springs 
1 Sam. 25. 3. Nabal was of the house of C. 
1 Chr. 2. 18. and C. begat children, 42. 50. 1 4. 15. 

CALEB. 
1 Sam. 30. 14. on the south of C. we burnt Ziklag 

CALEB-EPHRATAH. 
1 Chron. 2. 24. after that Hezron was dead in C. 

CALNEH. 
Gen. 10. 10. Babel and C. in the land of Shinar 
Amos 6. 2. pass ye unto C. from thence to Hemath 

CALNO.' 
/sa.l0.9.notC. asCarchemish'THamath as Arpadl 

CALVARY. 
Luke 23. 33. when come to the place called C. 

CAMON. 
Judg. 10. 5. Jair died, and was buried in C. 

CA^A. " 
John 2. 1. there was a marriage in C. of Galilee 
11. this beginning of miracles did Jesus in C. 
4. 46. so Jesus came again into C. of Galilee' 
21. 2. there were Thomas and Nathanael of C. 

CANAAN. 
Gen. 9. 18. and Ham is the father of C. 
22. Ham the father of C. saw the nakedness 
25. cursed be C. || 26. C. shall be his servant, 27. 
10. 15. C. begat Sidon his first-born, 1 Chr. 1. 13. 



Gen. 28. 1. net take a wife of the daughters of C tk 

CANAAN. 
Exod. 15. 15. the inhabitants of C. shall melt 
Judg.3.1. as had not known all the wars of C. 

4. 2. the Lord sold them to Jabin king of C. 
23. and God subdued Jabin the king of C. 24. 

5. 19. then fought the kings of C. in Taanach 
Psal. 106. 38. they sacrificed to the idols of C. 

135. 11. who smote all the kingdoms of C. 
/sa. 19.18. five cities in Egypt speak language of C 
Zeph. 2. 5. O C. I will even destroy thee 
Mat. 15. 22. a woman of C. cried to Jesus, saying 

Zand o/ CANAAN. 
Geji. 12. 5. went forth to go into the land of G, 

16. 3. Abram dwelt ten years in the land of C. 

17. 8. I will give thee the land of C. Lev. 25. 38. 
J^um. 34. 2. Deut. 32. 49. 1 Chron. 
16. 18. Psal. 105. IL 

37. 1. and Jacob dwelt in the land ofC 
42. 5. for the famine was in the la7id of C. 

7. whence come ye? they said, from land of C. 
13.thy servants aresons of one man in land of C. 
45. 17. and go, get ye up unto the land of C. 
50. 13. his sons carried him into the land of C. 
Lev. 14. 34. when ye be come into the land of G. 
which I gave for a possession, J^Tum. 34. 2, 

18. 3. do not after the doings of the land of C. 
JVmtk. 13. 17. Moses sent them to spy the land ofC. 

32. 32. we will pass over armed into the land ofC 

Josh. 5. 12. they did eat the fruit of the land of C 

22. 11. have built an altar over-againstZffiwrfo/C 

24. 3. I led him through all the land of C. 

Ezek. 16. 3. thy nativity is of the land of C. 

Acts 7.11.there came dearth over all the landofC 

13. 19. had destroyed seven nations inland of C 

CANAANITE, S. 
Gen. 12. 6. and the C. was then in the land, 13. 7. 
15.21. the Amorites, C. Girgashites and Jebusites, 
Exod. 3.8, 17. I 23.23. Deut.7. 1. | 20. 17. 
.Tosh. 3. 10. I 12. 8. Judg. 3. 5. JVeA. 9. a 
24. 3. thou shall not take a wife of the C. 
34. 30. to make me to stink amongst the C. 

38. 2. Judah saw the daughter of a certain C 
Exod. 23. 28. I will drive out the C. 33. 2. | 34. II, 
W«7«.21.3. the Lord delivered up the C. JVeA. 9. 24. 
Josh. 17. 12. but C. would dwell in land, Judg. 1.27. 

18. shall drive out the C. tho' have iron chariots 
Judg. 1. 1. who shall go up against the C. first? 
9. Judah went down to fight against the C. 10. 
29.neither did Ephraim drive out the C. in Gezer 
33. but Naphtali dwelt among the C. of the land 
1 Kings 9. 16. Pharaoh had slain the C. in Gezer 
Ezra 9.1. doing according to the abominations of C. 
OiatZ. 20. captiv. ofthis host shall possess that of C 
Zcch. 14. 21. no more C. in the house of the Lord 
Mat. 10. 4. Simon the C. Mark 3. 18. 

CANAANITESS. 
1 Chron. 2. 3. were born to Judah of Shua the C. 

CANDACE. 
Acts 8. 27. a eunuch of great authority under C. 

CAPERNAUM. 
Mat. 4. 13. Jesus leaving Nazareth, dwelt in C. 
8. 5. when Jesus was entered into C. there came 
11. 23. thou C. which art e.xalted, Luke 10. 15. 
17. 24. when they w'ere come to C. they that 
Mark 1. 21. and they went into C. he taught, 2. 1. 
Luke 4. 23. whatsoever we have heard done inC 
.John 2. 12. they continued not many days in C. 
4. 46. was a nobleman whose son was sick at C. 

6. 17. the disciples went over the sea toward C. 
24. the people came to C. seeking for Jesus 
59. these things said he, as he taught in C 

CAPHTOR. 
Jer.47.4.will spoil the remnant of the country of C 
Amos 9. 7. 1 brought the Philistines from C. 

CAPPADOCIA. 
Acts 2. 9. the dwellers in C. we hear them speak 

1 Pet. 1. 1. to the strangers scattered thro' C. Asia 
CARCHEMISH. 

2 Ch7-on.35. 20.Necho came up to fight against C 
fsa. 10. 9. is not Calno as C? Hamath as Arpad? 
Jer. 46. 2. which was by the river Euphrates in C. 

. CARMEL. 
Josh.l5.55.C. and Ziph in the inheritance of Judah 
1 Sam. 15. 12. it was told Samuel, Saul came to C. 
25.2. Nabal's possessions were in C. the man greal 

7. nothing missing all the while they were inC, 
40. David's servants were come to Abigail to C. 

1 Kiners 18. 19. gather to me all Israel to mount C. 
42. and Elijah went up to the top of C. 

2 Kings 2. 25. Elisha went from thence to mount C, 
4. 25^ the woman of Shunem came to mount C. 
19. 23. 1 will enter into the lodgings of his borders, 

and into the forest of his C. Fsa. 37. 24. 
2 Chron. 26. 10. Uzziah had vine-dressers in C. 
Ca7if.7.5.thine head upon thee is like Chair purpla 
fsa. 3.5. 2. the excellency of C. and Sharen 
Jer. 46. 18. and as C. by the sea, so shall he come 
Amos 1. 2. and the top of C. shall wither 
9. 3. though they hide themselves in the top of C 



CHA 



COR 



DAM [Proper Name*. 



Mie.l.li. which dwell solitary in the midst of C. 

Sec Bashan. 

CARMELITE. 

lSa7n.30.5.Abig. wifeolNabalC. 2S«w.2.2. 1 3.3. 

iSam. 23. 35. Hezrai C. one of David's worthies 

CARxMI. 
Gen. 46. 9. the sons of Reub3n ; Hezron, and C. 
Josh. 7. 1. Achan the son of C. 18. 1 Chron. 2. 7. 
1 ChrA. 1. thesonsof Judah; Pharez, Hezron, C. 

CARPUS. 
2 rim. 4. 13. the cloke that I left with C. bring 

CASIPHIA. 
Ezra 8. 17. to Iddo the chief at the place C. 

CEDRON. 
John 18. 1. he went with disciples over the brook C. 

CENCHREA. 
Acts 18. 18. Paul having shorn his head in C. 
Rom.lQ. 1. sister Phebe a servant of church at C. 

CEPHAS. 
John 1. 42. thou shall be called C. a stone 
1 Cor. 1. 12. every one of you saith, I am of C. 
3. 22. whether Paul, or Apollos, or C. or life 
9. 5. and as the brethren of the Lord, and C. 
15. 5. that he was seen of C. then of the twelve 
Oal. 2. 9. James, C. and John, who seemed pillars 

CESAR. 
Mat. 22. 17. tell us, is it lawful to give tribute to 
C. or not? Mark 12. 14. Luke 20. 22. 
21. render to C. the things that are Cesar's, and to 
God the things that are God's, Mark 12. 17. 
Luke 2.1. there went out a decree from C.Augustus 
3. 1. now in the fifteenth year of TiLerius C. 
23. 2. and forbidding to give tribute to C. saying 
John 19. 12. the Jews cried out, saying, if thou let 
this man go, thou art not Cesar's friend : 
speaketh against C. 
15. the priests answered, we have no king but C. 
Jicts 11. 28. came to pass in days of Claudius C. 

17. 7. these all do contrary to the decrees of C. 

25. 8. nor against C. have I oflSended any thing 
11. 1 appeal unto C. || 21. till I send him to C. 

26. 32. set at liberty, if he had not appealed to C. 

27. 24. fear not, thou must be brought before C. 

28. 19. I was constrained to appeal to C. 
Phil. 4. 22. chiefly they that are of C. household 

CESAREA. 
Mat. 16. 13. Jesus came into the coasts of C. 
Mark 8. 27. Jesus went out into the towns of C. 
Acts 8. 40. Philip preached, till he came to C. 

9. 30. the brethren brought Paul down to C. 

10. 24. the morrow after they entered into C. 

11. 11. Cornelius sent three men from C. to me 

12. 19. Herod went down from Judea to C. 

18. 22. when he had landed at C. and saluted 
21. 16. iJiere went with us of the disciples of C. 
23 23. make ready 200 soldiers to go to C. 

25. 1. after 3 days he ascended from C. to Jerus. 

4. Feslus answered, Paul should be kept at C. 

CHALCOL. 
1 Kings 4. 31. Solomon was wiser than C. 
1 C^r.2. 6. thesonsof Zerah; Heman, C. and Dara 

CHALDEA. 
Jer. 50. 10. C. shall be a spoil, saith the Lord 
51.24. 1 will render to inhabitants of C. their evil 
35. my blood be upon the inhabitants of C. 
Ezek. 16. 29. hast multiplied thy fornication to C. 
23. 16. she sent messengers to them into C. 

CHALDEAN. 
Ezra 5. 12. gave them into handof Nebuch. the C 
Dan. 2. 10. that asked such things at any C. 

CHALDEANS. 

Joh 1. 17. C.made out three bands, fell on camels 

Isa. 23. 13. the land of C. the Assyrian founded 

43. 14. I have brought down all the C. 

47. 1. there is no throne, O daughter of the C. 

5. get thee into darkness, O daughter of the C. 
48. 14. and his arm shall be on the C. 

20. go ye forth of Babylon, flee ye from the C. 
Jer. 21. 4. wherewith ye fight against the C. 

9. he that falleth to the C. he shall live, 38. 2. 
25. 12. I will punish the land of C. 50. 1,45. 

32. 5. tho' ye fight with the C. ye shall not prosper 
^ 24. the city is given into the hand of the C. 43. 

29. the C. shall come and set fire on this city 

33. 5. come to fight with the C. but to fill them 
37.8. the C. shall come again and fight ag. the city 

9. saying, the C. shall surely depart from us 

10. tho' ye had smitten the whole army of the C. 
14. then said Jeremiah, I fall not away to theC. 

58. 19. am afraid of Jews that are fallen to the C. 
23. they shall bring out thy children to the C. 

39. 8. C. burnt king's house, and houses of people 

40. 9. Gedaliah said, fear not to serve the C. 
10. 1 will dwell at Mizpah, to serve the C. 

41 3. Ishmael slew the C. that were at Mizpah 
43. 3. Baruch setteth thee on to deliver us to C. 
?0. 35. a sword is upon the C. saith the Lord 
45. the Lord hath purposed against the C. 
''I 4. thus the slain shall fall in the land of the C. 
52 8. but the army of the C. pursued Zedekiab 
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Eiek. 12. 13. I will bring him to the land of the C. 
23. 14. she saw the images of tlieC. pourtrayed 
Dan. 1. 4. they might teach the tongue of the C. 

2. 2. then the king commanded to call the C. 

3. 8. at that time certain C. accused the Jews 

4. 7. then came in the C. and the soothsayers 

5. 7. the king cried aloud to bring in the C. 

11. whom thy father made master of the C. 

9. 1. Darius made king over the realm of the C. 
Hab. 1. 6. lo, I raise up the C. that hasty nation 
Acts 7. 4. Abraham came out of the land of the C. 

CHALDEES. 

2 Kings 24.2.Lord sent against him bands of the C. 

25. 4. the C. were against the city round about 

10. the army of the C. brake down the walls 

26. came to Egypt, for they were afraid of the C. 

2 Chr. 36. 17. he brought on them the king of the C. 

Isa. 13. 19. Babylon the beauty of C. excellency 

See Ur. 

CHARRAN. 

Actsl.'i.GoA appeared bef Abraham dweltin C.4. 

CHEBAR. 
Eiek. 1. 1. by river of C. 3. | 3. 15, 23. 1 10. 15, 20. 

CHEMARIMS. 
Zeph. 1. 4. I will cut oflTthe name of the C. 

CHEMOSH. 
J\''um. 21. 29. thou art undone, O people of C. 
Judg. 11. 24. wilt not thou possess what C. giveth? 
IKings 11. 7. Solomon built a high place for C. 33. 
Jer. 48. 7. and C. shall go forth into captivity 
13. and Moab shall be ashamed of C. as Israel 
46. woe to thee, O Moab, people of C. perlsheth 
CHENANIAH. 

1 CAr.l5.22.C. chief of the Levites, was for song, 27. 

CHERETHIMS. 
Ezek. 25. 16. behold, I will cut off C. and destroy 

CHERETHITES. 
I'Sam. 30. 14. made an invasion on the south of C. 

2 Sam. 8A8. Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was over 

tiie C. and Pelethites, 20.23. 1 Chron. 18. 17. 
Zeph. 2. 5. woe unto the nation of the C. O Canaan 
CHERITH. 

1 Kings 17. 3. and hide thyself by the brook C. 

CHILION, See Mahlon. 
CHILMAD. 
Ezek. 27. 23. Ashur and C. were thy merchants 
CHIMHAM. 

2 Sam. 19. 37. thy servant C. let him go over, 38, 40. 
Jer. 41. 17. they dwelt in the habitation of C. 

CHIOS. 
Acts 20. 15. we came next day over-against C. 

CHISLEU. 
JVeA.l.l.inthe month C. || Zec/i.7.1.ninth month C. 

CHITTIM. 
Jfum. 24. 24. the ships shall come from coasts of C. 
Isa. 23. 1. from the land of C. it is revealed to them 

12. pass over to C. there shalt thou have no rest 
Jer. 2. 10. for pass over the iales of C. and see 
Ezek. 27. 6. benches of ivory brought out of isles C, 
Dan. 11. 30. the ships of C. shall come against him 

CHIUN. 
Amos 5. 26. have born Moloch and C. your images 

CHLOE. 
1 Cor. 1. 11. by them which are of the house of C. 

CHORAZIN. 
Mai. 11. 21. woe unto thee C. Luke 10. 13. 

CHUSHAN-RISHATHAIM. 
Judg. 3. 8. Lord sold Israel into the hand of C> 

CHUZA. 
Luke 8. 3. Joanna wife of C. ministered unto him 

CILICIA. 
Acts 6. 9. they of C. disputed with Stephen 
15. 23. the brethren which are of the Gentiles in C. 
41. he went through C. confirming the churches 
21. 39. a man of Tarsus, a city in C. 22. 3. | 23. 34. 
27. 5. when we had sailed over tho sea of C. 
Gal. 1. 21. I came into the regions of C. 

CLEOPAS. 
Z/ui-e24. 18. one of them, whose name was C. said 
John 19. 25. Mary the wife of C. stood by the cross 

COLOSSE. 
Col. 1. 2. Paul to the saints and brethren at C. 

CONIAH. 
Jer. 22. 24. though C. were the signet on my hand 
28. is this man C. a despised, broken idol ? 
37. 1. king Zedekiah reigned instead of C. 

CORINTH. 
Acts 18. 1. after these things, Paul came to C. 
19. 1. it came to pass that while Apollos was at C. 

1 Cor. 1. 2. unto the church of God which is at C. to 

them sanctified in Christ Jesus, 2 Cor. 1. 1. 

2 Cor. 1. 23. to spare you I came not as yet to C. 
2 Tim. 4. 20. Erastus ahode at C. Trophimus at 

CORINTHIANS. [Miletum 

Acts 18. 8. many of the C. hearing, believed 
2 Cor. 6. 11. O ve C. our mouth is open unto you 

CORNELIUS. 
Acts 10. 1. there was a man in Cesarea, called C. 
7. the angel which spake to C. was departed 
25. C. met Peter, and fell down at his feet 



Acts 10. 31. the angel said, C. thy prayer is heard 

COZBI. 
JVu7n.25.15.nameofthe Midianitish woman wasC 
18. they have beguiled you in the matter of C. 
CRESCENS. 
2 Tim. 4. 10. C. is departed to Galatra, Titus to 
CRETE. [Dalmatia 

Adts 27. 7. we sailed under C. f| 13. close by C. 
12. attain to Phenice, which is a haven of C. 
21. hearkened tome, and not have loosed fromC 
Tit.l.5.foi this cause left I thee in C. to set in ordei 

CRETES. 
Acts 2. 11. C. we hear them speak in our tongues 

CRETIANS. 
Tit. 1.12. the C. are always liars, evil beasta 

CRISPUS. 
Acts 18. 8. C. chief ruler of the synagogue believed 

1 Cor. 1. 14. that I baptized none of you but C. 

CUSH. 
Gen. 10. 6. sons of Ham; C. Mizraim, 1 Chr. 1. 8. 
7. the sons of C. Seba, and Havilah, 1 Chr. 1. 9. 
Isa. 11. 11. to recover the remnant left from C. 

CUSHAN. 
Hab. 3. 7. 1 saw the tents of C. in affliction 
CUSHI. 

2 Sam. 18. 21. C. tell the king what thou hast seen 
23. Ahimaaz ran by the plain, and overran C 

.7er. 36. 14. all princes-sent the son of C. to Baruck 
Zeph. 1. 1. the word come to Zephaniah son of C. 

CYPRUS. 
Acts 4. 36. Joses was of the country of C. ^ 
11. 19. travelled as far as Phenice and C. 
20. some of them were men of C. and Cyrene 
13. 4. and from Seleucia they sailed to C. 
15. 39. Barnabas took Mark and sailed to C. 
21. 3. when we had discovered C. we left it 

16. they brought with him one Mnason of C. 
27. 4. when we launched, we sailed under C. 

CYRENE. 
Mat. 27. 32. found a man of C. Simon by name 
Acts 2. 10. and in the parts of Libya about C. 
11. 20. some of them were men of Cyprus and C 
13. 1 Lucius of C. was in the church at Antiocb 

CYRENIAN. 
Mark 15. 21. compel Simon a C. to bear his cross 

CYRENIANS. 
Acts 6. 9. is called the synagogue of the C. 

CYRENltrS. 
Luke 2.2.was made when C. was governor of Syria 

CYRUS. 
2 Chron. 36. 22. in the first year of C. king of Persia 
the Lord stirfed up the spirit of C. Ezra 1. 1. 
23. thus saith C. king of Persia, Ezra 1. 2. 
Ezra 1. 7. C. brought forth the vessels, 8. | 5. 14. 

3. 7. according to the guant they had of C. 

4. 3. will build as C. the king hath commanded us 

5. 13. C. made a decree to build this house, 17. 
Isa. 44. 28. that saith of C. he is my shepherd 

45. 1. thus saith the Lord to his anointed, to C. 
Dan. 1.21. Daniel continued to thefirst yearof C 

6. 23. Daniel prospered in the reign of C. 

10. 1. in the third year of C. a thing was revealed 



D. 



DABBASHETH. 

Josh. 19. 11. their border toward sea reached to D. 

DABERATH. 
Josh. 19. 12. and then goethouttpD. uptoJaphia 
1 Chron. 6. 72. outof Issachar, D. with her suburbs 

DAGON. 
Judg. 16. 23. to offer a sacrifice to D. their god 
1 Sain. 5. 2. brought the arkinto the house of D. 
3. D. was fallen j[ 4. the head of D. was cutoff 
7. his hand is sore on us, and on D. our god 

1 Chr. 10. 10. fastened Saul's head in temple of D. 

DALMATIA. 

2 Tim. 4. 10. Titus is departed toD. only Luke is 
DAMARIS. 

Acts 17. 34. and a woman named D. believed 

DAMASCUS. 

Gen.\5.2. the steward of my house is Eliezer of D. 

2 Sam. 8. 6. David put garrisons in Syria of D. and 

Syrians became servants to David, IChr. 18.6. 

IKings 11. 24. Rezon went to D. and reigned in D. 

10. 15. return on thy way lo the wilderness of D. 

20. 34. thou shall make streets for thee in D. 
IKings 5. 12. are not Abana,Pharpar, rivers of D.I 

8.7. Elisha came toD.||14. 28. Jerob. recovered D. 

16. 9. the king of Assyria went up against D. 
10. king Ahaz saw an altar thgt was at D. 
IChr. 18. 5. Syrians of D. came to help Hadareze: 
2C7tr.24.23. sent the spoil of them to the king of D 

28. 5. carried a great multitude of captives toD 

23. for Ahaz sacrificed to the gods of D. 
Cant. 7. 4. Lebanon, which looketh toward D. 
Isa. 7. 8. the head of Syria is D. head of D. Rezin 

8. 4. the riches of D. shall be taken away 

10. 9. for he saith, is not Samaria as D.? 



Propeu Najiks.] DAR 



DAV 



DAV 



Isa. 17. L tilt! burden of D. is taken, Jer 49. 23 
3. and the kingdom yhall cease Irum D 

Ter. Vii. 24. D. is waxed t'ceble and tuinelli to flee 
27. 1 will kindle a lire in ilie wail of P 

Ezek. 'il. J8. D. th.y lueicliunt in wine and wool 

Amos 1.3. for t!)ree uansgiessions of D. and for four 
5. I will break also liiu bar of D. and cut off 

3. 12. and that dwell in D. in a couch 

5.27. will cause you lo go nito captivity beyond D. 
Zech. 9. 1. and D. shall be the rest thereof 
Acts 9. 2. Sanl desired of high priest letters to D. 
10. there was a disciple at D. named Ananias 
19. then was Saul with the disciples at D. 

22. Saul confounded the Jews who dwelt at D. 

27. declared how he had preached boldly at D. 
22. 6. as 1 was come nigh to D. about noon, 2ti. 12. 

10. the Lord said lo me, arise, and go into D. 
Cor.l 1. 32. inD. governor desirous to apprehend me 

Qal. 1. 17. but 1 returned again unto D. 

DAN, a person. 
Gen. 30. 6. therefore called she his name D. 
35. 25. son of Bilhah, D.|| 4f5.23. of D. J\rum.26.i2. 
49. 16. D. shall judge h.is people, as one of the tribes 
17. D. shall be a serpent by the way, an adder 
JVMm.1.12. of D. Ahiezer the son of Ammi-shaddai 
2. 25. the standard of the camp of D. on north side 
31. all numbered in the camp of D. were 157,fi00 
Deut. 33. 22. of D. he said, D. is a lion's whelp 
Jos/i. ]9. 47. after the name of D. Jud^. 18. 29. 
Judg. 5. 17. and why did D. remain m ships? 
13. 25. the Spirit moved him in the camp of D. 
^.zek. 48. 1. a portion for D. || 32. one gate of D. 
See Children. 
Tribe of DAN. 
Exod.'il.Q. AhoHab cf the tribe of D. 35.34. | 38.23. 
Lev. 24. 11. daughter of Dibri, of the tribe ofD. 
JVmot. 1. 39. numbered of the tribe of D. 62,700 

33. 12. of tribe o/D. to spy the land, Ammiel 

34. 22. oi tribe ofD. to divide the land, Bakki 
Josh. 19. 40. lot came out for the tribe ofD. 48. 

21. 5. out of the tribe o/D. to the Levites, 23. 
Jatdn^.l8.30.were priests to tribe of D. till captivity 

DAN, a place. 
Gen. 14. 14. Abram pursued them unto D. 
Deut. 34. 1. Lord shewed Moses all Gilead untoD. 
Josh. 19.47. they called Leshem, D. .Tudg. 18. 29. 
Judg. 20. 1. from D. to Beev-sheba, 1 Sam. 3. 20. 
2 Sam. 3. 10. | 17. 11. \ 24. 2, 15. 1 Kings 
4. 25. 1 Chron. 21. 2. 2 Ckron. 30. 5. 
IKings 12.29.other calf put he in D. 2Ki7igs 10.29. 
15. 20. the king of Syria smote D. 2 Chron. 16. 4. 
Jer. 4. 15. for a voice declareth frorn D. 
8. 16. the snoriing of horses was heard from D. 
Ezek. 27. 19. D. and Javan occupied in thy fairs 
Amos 8. 14. they that say, thy God, O D. liveth 

DANIEL. 
IChr. 3.1. David had D. of Abigail the Carmelitess 
Ezra 8. 2. of Ithamar, D. || JVeh. 10. 6. D. sealed 
Ezek. 14. 14. tho' Noah, D. and Job were in it, 20. 
28. 3. behold, thou art wiser than D. no secret 
Dan. 1. 6. D.of Judah || 19. none was found like D. 
7. he gave to D. the name of Belteshazzar 
17. D. had understanding in all visions and dreams 
2. 13. sought D. to be slain || 16. then D. went in 
19. the secret was revealed to D. in a vision 
46. King Nebuchadnezzar worshipped D. 

48. then the king made D. a great man 

49. D. sat in the gate || 4. 8. at last D. came in 

4. 19. then D. was astonished for one hour 

5. 12. di'ssolving of doubts was found in D. 
29. and they clothed D. with scarlet and put 

6. 2. D. was first 1| 14. king set his heart on D. 
5- wo shall not find occasion against this D. 

11. these men found D. praying before his God 
13. D. regardeth not thee, O king, nor the decree 

23. that they should take up D. out of the den 
26. that men tremble before the God ofD. 

27. who hath delivered D. from power of thelions 

28. so this D. prospered in the reign of Darius 

7. 1. D. had a dream, and visions of his head 
28. as for me D. || 10. 12. he said, fear not, D. 

6. 1. a vision appeared to me, even unto me D. 
12. 9. he said, go thy way D. the words are closed 
Mat. 2^.15. when shall see abomination of desola- 
tion, spoken of by D. the prophet, Mark 13.14. 
/ DANIEL. 
Dan.'. 15. / D. was grieved || 8. 27. ID. fainted 

8. 15. when /, even ID. had seen the vision 
9.2. ID. understood by books the number of years 
10. 2. / D. was mourning three full weeks 

1. ID. alone saw the vision II 12. 5. /D. looked 
O DANIEL. 
Dan. 6. 20. D. servant of the living God 

9. 22. O D. I am now come to. give thee skill 
10. 11. be said to me, O D. a man greatly beloved 
12. 4. O D. shut up the words and seal the book 

DARIUS. 
Ezra 4. 5. to frustrate, till the reign ofD. 24. 
5. 5. not to cease, till the matter came to D. 
6. 1. then D. the king made a decree, 12. 
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Ezra 6.15. this house was finished in sixth year ofD. 
JVe/t. 12. 22. also the priests to the reign of D. 
Dan. 5. 31. D. the Midian took the kingdom 
6. 9. wherefore king D. signed the writmg 

25. king D. wrote to all people and nations 
9. 1. in the first year ofD. the Mede, 11. 1. 
Hag. 1. 1. in second year of D. 15. | 2. 10. Zech.l.l. 
Zech 7. 1. in fourth year ofD. the word came 
DATHAN, See Abiram. 
DAVID. 
Ruth 4. 22. Jesse begat D. Mat. 1. 6. Luke 3. 31. 

1 5am. 16. 13. the Spirit of the Lord came upon D. 

19. send me D. thy son j] 21. D. came to Saul 
23. D. played with his hand, 18. 10. | 19. 9. 

17. 14. D. was youngest || 15. returned from Saul 

23. and D. heard the words of Goliath 
28. Eliab's anger was kindled against D. 

38, Saul armed D. || 42. when Goliath saw D. 
43. the Philistine cursed D. by his gods 
50. D. prevailed over the Philistine with a sling 
57. asD. returned from the slaughter of Philistines 

18. 1. the soul of Jonathan was knit to D. 
3. then Jonathan and D. made a covenant 
5. D. went out whithersoever Saul sent him 
7. D. hath slain his ten thousands, 29. 5. 

9. Saul eyed D. from that day and forward 
14. D. behaved himself wisely in all his ways 

16. but all Israel and Judah loved D. 

24. the servants said, on this manner spake D. 

28. Saul saw and knew that theLd. was with D. 

29. and Suul became D's. enemy continually 

19. 1. Saul spake to his servants to kill D. 

5. wiltthou sin against innocent blood toslay D.I 

10. Saul sought to smite D. but D. escaped, 18. 
l9.D.is at Naioth || 22.where are Samuel and D.7 

20. 6. D. asked leave of me to run to Beth-lehem,28. 

17. and Jonathan caused'D. to swear again 
24. D. hid himself || 25. D. place was empty, 27. 
.34. Jonathan eat not, for he was grieved for D. 
41. wept one with another till D. exceeded 

21.1. Ahimelech was afraid at the meeting ofD. 

10. D. arose, and fled to Achishfor fear of Saul 

11. is not this D. the king of the land? 29. 3. 
22. l.D. departed and escaped to the cave Adullam 

3. and D. went thence to Mizpeh of Moab 
5.D. departed and came into the forest of Hareth 

14. who is so faithful among thy servants as D.? 
17. because their hand also is with D. 

23. 2. therefore D. inquired of the Lord, 4. ] 30. 8. 

2 Sam. 2. 1. | 3. 19, 22. \ 21. 1. 
5. so D. and his men went to Keilah and sought 

9. D. knew that Saul practised mischief 

15. D. was in the wilderness of Ziph in a wood 
24. D. and his men were in wilderness of Maon 
28.Saul returned from pursuing after D.and went 

24. 1. D. is in the wilderness of En-gedi 

5. D. heartsmotobim || 7. D. stayed his servants 

16. Suul said, ia this thy voice, my son D.? 26. 17. 
22. D sware unto Saul || 25. 1. D. went to Paran 

25. 5. D. sent out ten young men to go to Nabal 
22. so and more also do God to the enemies of D. 

26. 1. doth not D. hide himself in hill Hachilah? 
5. and D. beheld the place vi'here Saul lay 

12. D. took the spear and the cruse of water 

17. Saul knew D. voice || 21. return, my son D. 

27. 1. D. said, I shall perish by the hand of Saul 

4. D. was fled to Gath || 8. D. invaded Geshurites 

11. saying, so did D. and so will be his manner 
28. 17. Lord given it (o thy neighbour, even to D. 

29. 3. is not this D.? || 6. then Achish called D. 

30. 1. when D. and his men were come to Ziklag 

5. and D. two wives were taken captives 

10. D. pursued || 17. smote them from twilight 

18. D. recovered all, 19. || 20. D. took the flocks 

2 Sam. 1. 11. D. took hold on his clothes and rent 
15. D. called one of the young men, and said 
17. D. lamented over Saul and over Jonathan 

2. 5. D. sent messengers to men of Jabesh-gilead 
10. but the house of Judah followed D. 

3. 1. but house of D. waxed stronger and stronger 
2. unto D. were sons born in Hebron 

9. except as Ld. hath sworn to D. so I do to him 
17. ye sought for D. in times past to be king 
28. D. said, I and my kingdom are guiltless 

5. 1. then came all the tribes of Israel to D. 

6. thinking, D. cannot come in hither 

7. nevertheless, D. took the strong-hold of Zion 

10. D. grew great || 21. D. b-urnt their Images 

12. D. perceived the Lord had established him 
17. D. heard of it, and went down to the hold 

6. 2. D. went to bring up the ark of God 

5. D. all Israel played before the Lord and said 
9. and D. was afraid of the Lord that day 

14. D. danced H T'. so D. brought up the ark 

7. 20. what can D. say more to thee? ICAr. 17. 18. 

8. 1. D. smote the Philistines H 3. Hadadezer 

6. Lord preserved D. whithersoever he went, 14. 

7. D. took the shields of gold, 1 Chron. 18. 7. 
13.D. gat him a name |i' 15. D. reign., lCAr.l8.l4. 

15. D. reigned, executjd judgment to his people 



2Sam. 10. 2. D.sent to comfort Hanun, lCAr.l9. 2. 

3. thinkeat thou thaiD.doth honour thy father, in 

sending comforters to thee? 1 Chron, 19. 3 

18. D. slew men of THO chariots of the Syrians 

11. 3. D. sert and inquired after the woman 

6. D. sent for Uriah || 14. D. wrote a letter to Joab 
27. the thing D. had done displeased the Lord- 

12. 5. D. anger was kindled against the man 
13. D. said, I have sinned against the Lord 
16. D. besought God for the child, D. fasted 

19. D. perceived that the child was dead 
24. and D. comforted Bath-sheba his wife 

29. D. fought against Rabbah and took it 

30. their king's crown was set on D. head 

13. 7. D. sent to Tamar 1| 30. tidings came to D. 

15. 30. D. went up by the ascent of mount Olivet 

16. 6. Shimei cast stones at D. || 10. curse D. 

17. 1. I will arise and pursue after D. this night 

16. send quickly and tell I). 1| 22. then D. a^ose 
27. D.wascometoMahanaim 1| 29. honey for D. 

18. 1. D. numbered the people that were with him 

24. D. sat between the two gates, the watchman 

19. 43. we have also more right in D. than ye 

20. 1. Sheba said, we have no part in D. - 
3. and D. came to his house at Jerusalem 
11. he that is for D. let him go after Joab 

21. 16. Ish-benob thought to have slain D. 

22. 51. he sheweth mercy unto D. Psal. 18. 50. 
23. 1. the last words of D. || 15. D. longed and said 

8. the mighty men whom D. had, IChron. 11. 10. 
24. 10. D. heart smote him, afrer he had numbered 

25. D. built there an altar unto the Lord 

1 Kings 1. 11. and D. our Lord knoweth it not 
2. 10. D. slept with his fathers and was buried 
32. slew them, my father D. not knowing thereof 

44. thou knowe.st what thou didst toD.my father 
3.14. if thou wilt walk as thy faiher D. did walk 
5.7. who hath given D. a wise son over this peopls 

8. 16. I chose D. to be over my people Israel 
20. 1 am risen up in the room ofD. my faiher 

9. 5. as I promised to D. 1| 11. 38. as I built for D. 

11. 39. I will for this afilict the seed of D. 

12. 16. what portion have we in D.? nov/ see to 

thine own house D. 2 Chron. 10. 16. 

1 Chron. 10. 14. the Lord turned the kingdom to D 

11. 3. D. made a covenant with them in Hebror 

12. 18. thine are we, D. then D. received them 
21. they helped D. against the band of rovers 

14. 17. the fame of D.vvent out into all lands 

15. 27. D. was clothed with a robe of fine linen 

16. 1. they set the ark in the tentD. had pitched 
43. and D. returned to bless his house 

21.21. Oman saw D.and bowed himself to D. 

23. 1. so when D. was old and full of daya 
29.10. D. blessed the Lord before the congregation 

2Chron. 1. 8. thou hast shewed great mercy unto D 

34. 3. he began to seek after the God ofD. 
Ezra 8. 2. of the sons of D Hattush was the chief 
JV*e%.3.16. to the place over against sepulchres ofD. 

12. 36. with musical instruments of D. man of God 
Psal.li.W. prayers ofD. the son of Jesse are ended 

89. 35. I will not lie unto D. Jj 49. swarest to D. 

132. 1. Lord, remember D. |t 11. halh sworn to D 

17. there will I make the horn ofD. to bud 
Cant. 4. 4. thy neck is like the tower ofD. 

Isa. 9. 7. on the throne of D. and on his kingdom 
29. 1. woe to Ariel, the city where D. dvfelt 
55. 3. even the sure mercies ofD. Acts 13. 34. 
Jer. 17. 25. kings and princes sittingon throne ofD. 
23. 5. I will raise to D. a righteous branch 
33. 15. I will cause the branch to grow up unto D. 
17. D. shall never want a man to sit on the throne 
36. 30. he shall have none to sit on throne ofD. 
Amos 6. 5. invent instruments of music like D. 
9.11.inthat day will I raise up the tabernacle ofD. 
that is fallen, and will build it. Acts 15. 15. 
Zech. 12. 8. the feeble shall be as D. and D. as God 
Mat. 9. 27. thou son ofD. have mercy, 15.22. |20. 
30, 31. Mark 10. 47, 48. Luke 18. 38, 39. 
12. 3. have ye not read what D. did when he was a 
hungered? Mark 2. 25. Luke 6. 3. 
23. the people said, is not this the son ofD.? 

21. 9. saving, Hosanna to the son ofD. 15. 

22. 42. Christ is the son ofD. Mark 12. 35. 

45. if D. then call him Lord, how is he his eon? 

Mark 12. 37. Liike 20. 41, 44. 
Mark ll.lO.blessed be the kingdom of our father D. 
.lohn 7. 42. that Christ cometh of the seed ofD. 
Acts 2. 29. let me freely speak of the patriarch D. 
34. for D. is not ascended into the heavens 

13. 22. he raised up to them D. to be their klig 
36. for D. fell on sleep, and saw corruption 

Rom.1.3. Christ, made ofthe seed of B. 2 T'm.2.8 

4. 6. even as D. also describeth the blessedness 

Heb. 4. 7. he limiteth a certain day, saying, iu I) 

11. 32. the time would fail me to tell ofD. 

Rev. 3. 7. hath the key of D. || 5.5. root of D. 29.K, 

See City, Father. 

Daijs of DAVID. 

2 Sam.'21. 1. there was a famine in the iaijs of f) 



DEL 



EDO 



EGY PfiOPER NaM«JJ 



lKings2.1.days a/D.drcw nigh that he should die 
iChr. 1. 2. whose number was in the days of D. 
JVe/t. 12. 46. in tlie days of D. were chief singers 
Acts 7. 45. God drave out unto the days of D. 

Hand of DAVID. 
1 Sam. 20. 16. let Lord require it at h. ofD. enemies 
'iSaTn.2.8. have not delivered tliee intoAanrfo/D. 
18. by hand of my servant D. I will save Israel 
21. 22. fell by the hand of D. 1 Chroji. 20. 8. 

House of DAVID. 
lSfflwi.20.16. Jonathan made covenant with h. of D. 
2Sam.3.1.war between the house of Saul and D. 6. 
7. 26. let house of thy servant D. be established 
J Kings 12. 19. so Israel rebelled against the house 
ofD. unto this day, 2 Chron. 10. 19. 
20. pone followed the house of D. but Judah 
26. shall the kingdom return to the house of D. 
13. 2. a chilsl be born to the house of D. Josiah 
14,, 8. rent kingdom from h.ofD. 2 Kings 17. 21. 
iCKr. 21. 7. Lord would not destroy the house ofD. 
Psal. 122. 5. the thrones of tiie house ofD. 
Isa. 7. 2. it was told the house of D. saying, Syria 

13. hear ye now, O house of D. Jer. 21. 12. 

22.22.key of house of D. I will lay on his shoulders 

ZecA.12. 7. that glory oi house ofD. do not magnify 

S.feeble as D. and the house ofD. shall be as God 

JO. I will pour on house o/D. the spirit of grace 

12. family of the house ofD. shall mourn apart 

13. 1. shall be a fountain opened to theAowseo/D. 

I^uke 1.27 .whose namcwas Joseph, of the h.ofD. 

69. raised up a horn of salvation in house of D. 

4.4. because he was of the house and lineage ofD. 

DAVID joined with king. 

1 Sam. 21. 11. is not this D. the king of the land? 

2 Sam.2. 4. there they anointed D. king over Judah 

11. time that D. was king in Hebron oyer Judah 
3. 31. and king D. himself followed the bier 

5. 3. king D. made a league with them, and they 

anofeited D.k. over Israel, lCAr.ll.3.|12.31,38. 

8. 11. which king D. did dedicate to the Lord with 

the silver and gold, 1 Chron. 26. 26. 

20. 21. lifted up his band against the king, even D. 

l^jn^sl.37.greater than throne of my lord kingD. 

47.the king's servants came to bless our lord k. D. 

IChron, 29. 9. D. the /a?i^r rejoiced with great joy 

2Cftr.2.12. who hath given to D. the A:m^ a wise son 

29. 27. ordained by D. Am^ of Israel, Ezra3. 10. 

Jer. 30. 9. shall serve the Ijord and D. their Icing 

Has. 3. 5. shall seek the Lord and D. their king 

Mat. 1. 6. Jesse begat D. thekiiig, and D. the king 

Acts 13. 22. he raised up D. to be their king 

Servant DAVID. 

2A*am.3.18.by the hand of my servant D. I will save 

7. 5. go and tell my servantD. thussaithLord,8. 

20. Lord is God of Israel, let the house of thy 

servant D. be established before thee, 

1 Chron. 17. 24. 

\Kings 3.6.hast shewed ihy servant D.great mercy 

8.24.keptwilh thy seruflTifK. that thou promisedsl 

25. keep with thy servant D. 26. 2 Chron. 6. 16. 
66. for all the goodness he had done for D. his 5. 

11. 13. for D. my servant's sake and for Jerusa- 
lem's sake, 32, 34. Psal. 132. 10. Isa. 37. 35. 
36. that D. my servant may have a light 
38.to keep my statutes,as my servant D.did,]4.8. 
2CAr.6.42. remember the mercies ofD. thy servant 
Ps.18.10. he chose D. also his servant and took him 
89. 3. I have sworn unto D. my servant 
20. 1 have found D. my servant, I arointed him 
144. 10. who delivered 1). servant from sword 
/er.33.21.my covenant broken with D. my servant 
22. 1 will multiply the seed ofD. my servant 

26. then will I cast away the seed ofD. my s. 
Eiek. 34. 23. even my servant D. shall feed them 

24. my servant D. shall be a prince among them 
37. 24. D. my servant shall be king over them 

25. my servant D. shall he their prince for ever 
Luke 1. 69. horn of salvation in house of his s. D. 
Acts 4. 25. who by the mouth of thy servant D. 

DEBORAH. 
Gen.35.8. but D. Rebekah'snurse died, was buried 
Judg. 4. 4. and D. a prophetess judged Israel 
5. 7. until that I D. arose a mother in Israel 

12. awake D. || 15. the princes were with D. 

DECAPOLI?. 
Mat. 4. 25. great multitudes followed him from D. 
Mark 5. 20. and he began to publish ifl D. 
7. 31. through the midst of the coast ofD. 

DEDAN. 
Gen.lO. 7. sons of Raamah, Sheba, D. lCAron.1.9. 
I Chron. 1.32. thesonsof Jokshan; Sheba, and D. 
Jer. 25. 23. 1 made D. andTema,andBuz to drink 
49. 8. flee ye, dwell deep, O inhabitants ofD. 
Kzek. 25. 13. they ofD. shall fall by the sword 
27. 20. b. was thy merchant in precious clothes 

DEDANIM. 
/««. 21. 13. O ye travelling companies ofD. 

DELILAH. 
fudg. 16. 4. a woman in the valley of Sorek, D. 
12. D. therefore took new ropes and bound Sams. 
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DEMAS. 
Col. 4. 14. Luke and D. greet you, Hhilem. 24. 

2 Tim. 4. 10. D. hath forsaken me, having loved 

DEMETRIUS. 
Acts 19. 24. D. a silversmith, who made shrines 

38. if D. have a matter against any man 
3.7oAnl2.D.hath good report of all men and of truth 

DIANA. 
Acts 19. 24. which made silver shrines for D. 

27. the temple of the great goddess D. 

28. they cried, great is D. of the Ephesians, 34. 
35. Ephesus is a worshipper of the goddess D. 

DIBON. 
JVuTn. 21. 30. Heshbon is perished even to D. 
32. 34. the children of Gad built D. and Aroer 
JosA.13.17.Moses gave D.to the cluldren of Reuben 
JVeA. 11. 25. the children of Judah dwelt at D. 
Isa. 15. 2. he is gone up to D. the high place 
Jer. 48. 18. thou daughter that dost inhabit D. 
22. judgment is come upon D. and Nebo 
DIBON-GAD. 
JV'um. 33. 45. pitched in D. 1| 46. removed from D. 

DIDYMUS. 
John ll.ie.Thomas, who is called D. 20. 24. 1 21.2. 

DIMON. 

/sa.15.9. for the vvaters of D. shall be full of blood, 

for I will bring more upon D. lions upon him 

DINAH. 

^^571.30. 21. Leah bare a daughter, called her name 

34. 5. Jacob heard that he had defiled D. [D. 

DIONYSIUS. 

Acts 17. 34. among which was D. the Areopagite 

DIOTREPHES. 

3 John 9. D. who loveth to have the pre-eminence 

DOEG. 

1 Sam. 21. 7. and his name was D. an Edomite 
22. 18. D. turned and slew the priests, 85 persons 

22. I knew it that day when D. was there 
DOR. 
Judg.\.27.did Manasseh drive out inhabitants ofD. 
IKings 4. 11. son of Abinadab in the region ofD. 

LORCAS. 
Acts 9. 36. named Tabitha, by interpretation is D. 

39. shewing coats and garments which D. made 

dothan. 

Gen. 37. 17. let us go to D. he found them in D 

2 Kings 6. 13. saying, behold Elisha is in D. 

DRUSILLA. 
Acts 24. 24. when Fetix came with his wife D. 

DUMAH. 
Gen. 25. 14. sonsof Ishmael; D. Massa, lCAr.1.30. 

DU.iVlAH. , 
Josh. 15. 52. D. was in Judah's inheritance 
Isa. 21, 11. the burden ofD. he called to me 

DURA. 
Dan. 3. 1. he set the image up in the plain ofD. 



E. 



EASTER. 

Acts 12. 4. intending after E. to bring him forth 

EBAL. 
Z)eMM1.29. thou shalt put the curse upon mount E. 
27. 4. ye shall set up these stones in mount E. 
• 13. these shall stand upon mount E. to curse 
.Josh. 8. 30. Joshua built an altar in mount E. 
33. half of them stood over-against mount E. 
EBED. 
jM(Z^.9.30.Zebul heard the words of Gual son of E. 
Ezra 8. 6. E. the son of Jonathan with 50 males 

EBED-MELECH. 
Jer. 38. 8. E. spake to the king for Jeremiah 
39. 16. go £fnd speak to E. the Ethiopian 

EBEN-EZER. 
1 Sam. 4. 1. Israel went out and pitched beside E. 
5. 1. the Philistines brought the ark from E. 
7. 12. Samuel called the name of the stone E. 

EBER. 
Gen. 10. 21. Shem the father of the children of E. 
25. unto E. were born two sons, 1 Chron. 1. 19. 
J^Tum. 24. 24. ships from Chittim shall afflict E. 

ED. 
Josh. 22. 34. children of Gad called the altar E. 

EDEN. 
Gen. 2. 15. God put the man into the garden of E. 
3. 23. God sent him forth from the garden of E. 
Tsa.51. 3. make her wilderness like E. Ezek. 36. 35. 
Ezek. 28.13. thou hast been in E. the garden of God 
31. 9. so that all the trees of E. envied him 
16. all the trees of E. shall be comforted 
18. thou shalt be bro'tdown with the trees of E. 
.Toel 2.3.the land is as the garden of E. before them 
Amos 1.5. and cut off him that holds sceptre from E. 

EDOM. 

Gen. 25. 30. therefore was his name called E. 

36. 1. Esau is E.l|l(:3;o<f.l5.15.dukes of E. amazed 

Kum. 20. 14. Moses sent messengers from Kedesh 

to the king of E. Judg. 11. 17. 

21.E.refused to give Isr. passage thro' hia border 



jy*Km.24.18. E. shall b(i a possession for his enemies 
Judg. 5. 4. thou marf,hedst out of the field of E. 

1 Sam.. 14. 47. Saul fought against Moab and E 

2 Sam. 8. 14. David put garrisons in E. lCAr.18.13 

1 Kings 11. 14. Iladad was of the king's seed in E 

16. Joab rem. till he had cut o(f every male in E. 

22. 47. there was then no king in E. 

2 Kings 3. 20. there came water by the way of E 

8. 20. in his days E. revolted from under Judah 
14. 10. thou hast indeed smitten E. glory of thia 

2 Chron. 25. 20. they sought after the gods of E. 

FsaL 60. 8. over E. will I cast out my shoe, 108. 9 

9. who will lead me into E.7 108. 10. 
83. 6. the tabernacles of E. are confederate 
137. 7. remember, O Lord, the children of E, 

Isa. 11. 14. they shall lay their hand on E. 
63. 1. who is this that cometh from E.l 

Jer. 9. 26. Judah and E. I will punish, 25. 21. 

27. 3. send bonds and yokes to the king of E. 
49. 7. concerning E. saith the Lord, Obad. 1. 

17. E. shall be a desolation, every one astonishes 
20. the counsel he hath taken against E. 

Ezek. 25. 12. because E. hath dealt against Judah 
14. and I will lay my vengeance upon E. 

32. 29. there is E. ht>r kings and all her princes 
Dan. 11. 41. E. shall escape out of his hand 
Joel 3. 19. E. shall be a desolate wilderness 
Amos 1. 6. captivity to deliver them up to E. 9. 

2. 1. he burnt the bones of the king of E. 

9. 12. that they may possess the remnant of E. 
Obad. 8. I will destroy the wise men out of E. 
Mai. 1. 4. whereas E. saith, we are impoverished 

-See Daughter. 

EDOMITE, S. 
Gen. 36. 9. Esau father of the E. in mount Seir, 43- 
Deut. 23. 7. shalt not abhor an E. he is thy brother 

1 Kings 11. 14. the Lord stirred up Hadad the E- 

2 Kings 8 21. Joram smote the E". 2 Chron. 21. 9. 

1 Chron. 18. 13. the E. became David's servants 

2 Chron. 21. 10. the E. revolted from under Judab 
25. 19. thou sayest, lo, thou hast smitten the E. 

28. 17. the E. had come and smitten Judak 

-See DoEG. 

EGLAH. 

2 -Sara. 3. 5. the sixth, Ithream, by E. David's wife 

EGLAIM. 
Isa. 15. 8. the bowling thereof is gone unto E. 

EGLON. 
Judg. 3. 14. Israel served E. the king of Moab 
17.brought presents to E.and E.was very fat znaaj 
EGYPT. 
Gen. 15. 18. from the river o-f E. to Euphrates 
45. 9. God hath made me lord of all E. come down 
Exod. 3. 20. I will smite E. .ler. 9. 26. 1 46. 25. 
7. 4. not hearken, that I may lay my hand on EL 
8.6. Aaron stretched his hand over the waters of E. 

9. 4. sever between the cattle of Israel and of E. 

10. 7. knowest thou not that E. is destroyed 

23. 15. for in it ihou earnest out of E. 34. 18. 
JVMm.l4. 19. thou hast forgiven this people from E. 

22. 5. behold, there is a people come out of E. ■ 
Deut. 6. 22. the Lord shewed great signs upon E. 

7. 15. will put none of the diseases of E. on thee 

11. 4. and what he did unto the army of E. 

28. 27. Lord will smite thee with the botch of E, 
60. he will bring on thee all the diseases of E. 

Josh. 5. 9. I have rolled away the reproach of E. 

24. 5. 1 sent Moses and Aaron, and I plagued E. 
1 Sam. 30. 13. he. said, I am a young man of E. 

1 ^z7io-s4. 30. Solomon's wisd. excelled wisd.of E. 

2 Kings 18. 21. thou trustest on E. 24. Isa. 36. 6, 9. 
Psal. 105. 38. E. was glad when they departed 

135. 8. who smote the first-born of E. of man and 
9. who sent wonders into the midst of thee, O E. 

136. 10. to him. that smote E. in their first-born 
Prov. 7. 16. decked my bed with fine linen of E. 
Isa. 10. 24. after the manner of E. Amos 4. 10. 

11. 11. to recover the remnant o-f people from E. 

19. 1. burdenofE. the id.oIs of E.. shall be moved 
3. the spirit of E. shall fail in midst thereof 

16. in that day shall E. be like unto women 

24. in that day shall Israel be the third with E. 

25. shall bless, saying, blessed be ye E.my people 

20. 5. they shall be ashamed of E. their glory 

23. 5, as at the report concerning E. so of Tyre 
27. 12. Lord shall beat oflTfrom the stream of E. 
30. 3. the trust in the shadow of E. your confusion 
43. 3. I gave E. for thy ransom, Seba for thee 
45. 14. the labour of E. shall come over to thee 

Jer. 2. 18. what hast thou to do in the way of E.? 

36. thou shalt be ashamed of E. as of Assyria 
46. 2. the word of the Lord which came against E 
20. E. is like a fair heifer, but destruction comes 
i(:zeA:.20.7.de-file not yourselves with the idols of E 
23. 8. nor left she her idols brought from E. 
27. thou shalt not remember E. any more 
27. 7. fine linen with broidered work from E. 

29. 2. prophesy against him and against all B 
14. I will bring again the captivity of E.. 

30. 6. they also that uphold E. s.hail fall 



PitornR Njlmss.] EGY 



EGY 



ELI 



F.r.eiv'M.':). pain shali C(jmu on them, as in day of E. 
15. 1 will poui- my I'uiy on Sin tho stroiigtii of E. 
Sii. 12. lliey shairspoil tlie poiup of E. and all 
16. liiey shall lameuL fur her, even for E. 

18. son of man, wail foe the multitude of E. 
Dan. 11. 43. have power over precious things of E. 
IIos. 9. 6. they are gone, E. shall gather them up 
Joel 3.19.E. shall be a desolation, and Edom wilder. 
jlmos 8. 8. be diowned, as by the flood of E. 9. 5. 
/fah. 3. 9. Eihiopia and E. were her strength 
Zec/i. 10. U. the sceptre of E. shall depart away 

14. 18. if family of E. go not up and come not 
Sctsl. 10. he made him governor over E. and his 
Heb. 11. 27. by failli he forsook E. not fearing 
Rev. 11. 8. which spiritually is called Sodom and E. 
See Daughter. 
In EGYPT. 
Gen. 45. 13. tell my father of all my glory in E. 

• 47. 29. Jacob said, bury me not, I pray thee, in E. 
Exod. 3. 7. 1 have seen affliction of my people in E. 

16. I have seen that which is done to you in E. 

9. 18. grievous hail, such as hath not been in E. 

10. 2. what things I wrought in E. Josh. 24. 7. 
12. 30. a great cry in E. || 14. 11. no graves in E. 

jVum. 11. 18. for it was well with us in E. 

20. 15. and we have dwelt in E. a long time 
Deut. 1. 30. all that he did for you in E. 4. 34. 
Josh. 9. 9. we have heard all that he did mi E. 
Psal. 78. 43. how he had wrought his signs in E. 

51. he smote all the first-born in E. 
106. 7. tJiey understood not thy wonders in E. 
21. forgat God, v^ho had done great things in E. 
/er.42. 16. famine shall follow close afteryou inE. 
46. 14. declare ye in E. and publish it in Migdol 
Ezek. 23. 3. they committed whoredoms in E. 
30. 8. shall know, when I have set a fire in E. 16. 

19. thus will I execute judgments in E. 
J\Iat. 2. 19. an angel ap])eared to Joseph in E. 
Jicts 2.10. the d weller^r/i E. we do hear them speak 
Heb. 11. 26. greater riches than the treasures in E. 

Into EGYPT. 
Gen. 41. 57. all countries came into E. to buy corn 

46. 4. I wiil go down with thee into E. 

26. all the souls that came with Jacob into E. 
Jy'u7n. 14. 3. better for us to return iiito E. 4. 
Isa. 19. J. behold, the Lord shall come iiito fi. 
30. 2. that walk to go down into E. to strengthen 
Jer. 26. 21. Urijah afraid, fled and went into E. 

41. 17. if ye set your faces to go into E. 42. 15. 
42. 19. the Lord said, go ye not into E. 43. 2. 

Ezek. 17. 15. sending his ambassadors into E. 
Dan. 11. 8. he shall also carry captives into E. 
Has. 12. 1. with Assyrians, and oil is carried intoE. 
Mat. 2. 13. flee into E. || 14. he departed into E. 
Jicts 7. 9. the patriarchs sold Joseph into E. 

• 34. and now come, I will send thee into E. 
39. in their hearts turned back again into E. 

■See King. 
Land of EGYPT. 
Gm. 13. 10. Sodom was like the land of E. 

21. 21. Ishmael's wife out of the land of E. 

41. 19. such as I never saw in all the land ofE. 
29. seven years [)lenty thro' all land of E. 30, 53. 
41. set thee oyer all the land of E. 45. 8, 26. 
54. but in all the lajid of E. there was bread 

45.18. Iwillgive you thegoodofthe land of E. 20. 

47. 6. the land of E. is before thee, in best of land 

15. when money failed in the land of E. 

20. Joseph bought all the land of E. for Pharaoh 
26. Joseph made it a law over the la?id of E. 

50. 7. all the elders of the laiid ofE. went up 
Exod.7.]9. that there tnay be blood in all land ofE. 
8.6. frogs covered tiiei«?i(io/E. || 16. lice || 24. flies 
9. 9. blains 1| 22. hail 1| 10. 14. locusts in land of E. 
10. 21. may be darkness over all the lajid of E. 22. 

11. 3. Moses was very great in the la7id of E. 

12. 29. Lord smote first-born in land of E. 13. 15. 
16.3. would God we had died in I. ofE. JVum.U.2. 

6. brought you jout of land of E. 20. 2. | 29. 46. 

Si2.21. for ye were strangers in the land of E. 23.9. 

Lev. 19. 34. Dent. 10. 19. Jicts 13. 17. 

32. 4. these be thy gods which brought thee out 

of the land of E. 1 Kings 12. 28. JVeA. 9. 18. 

r,c?;. 18. 3. after doings oHand of E. shall ye not do 

19. 36. I am the Lord thy God. who brought you 

out ofthe landofE. 26. 13. J^um. 15.41. Deut, 

5. 6. 1 13. 5, 10. 1 20. 1. .Tudg. 2. 12. 1 Sam. 12.6. 

Deut. 9. 7. from i he day that thou didst depart out 

ofthe land ofE. Judg. 19. 30. Isa. 11. 16. 

.hr. 7. 22. 1 11. 7. 1 34. 13. Jdic. 7. 15. 

11.10. the land whither thou goest is not Za7irf of E. 

16. 3. thou earnest out ofthe land ofE. in haste 

Ps.78.12. marvellous things did he in the land of E. 

81. 5. when he went out through the land ofE. 

fea.l9.18.shall in /.o/E.Sjieak language of Canaan 

19. altar to Lord for a witness in land of E. 20. 

27. 13. the outcasts in the land of E. shall come 

I'er. 42. 14. no, but we will go into iheland of E. 

16. the sword shall overtake you in the land ofE. 
4.3. 7. so they came into the land ofE. 

729 



Jer. 43. 12. he shall array himself with the I. of E. 

44. 28. shall return out of the Z. of E. into Judah 
Ezek. 20. 5. myself known to them in land of E. 

23. l9.she had played the harlot in the land of E. 
27. thy whoredom brought from the land of E. 

2'd.9.\[\Q landofE. desolate, 12. || lO.utterly waste 

20. have given him the landofE. for his labour 
30. 13. shafl be no more a prince of the landofE. 

Dan. 11. 42. and the land ofE. shall not escape 
Hos. 7. 16. this shall be their derision in land of E. 

12. 9. the Lord thy God from the land of E. 13. 4. 
Zech. 10. 10. 1 will bring them out ofthe landofE. 
Jleb. 8. 9. to lead them out of the land ofE. 
Jude S.havingsaved the people out oiih^land ofE. 

Out of EGYPT. 
Ge7i.l3.1.Abrahamo.o/E.||47.30. carrymeo. o/E. 
Exod. 3. 11. that I should bring Israel out of E. 

12. 39. because they were thrust out ofE. 

13. 9. it shall be for a sign, for with a strong hand 

hath the Lord brought thee out of E. 16. 

JVmtti. 11. 20. saying, why came we forth out of E.I 

22. 11. behold, there is a people come out ofE, 
32. 11. none ofthe men that came out of E. 

Deut. 16. 6. at season thou camest forth eut ofE. 
Josh. 2. 10. dried up Red sea, when came out ofE. 
5. 6. till all that came out ofE. were consumed 
Judg. 2. 1. I made you go out of E. 1 Sam. 10. 18. 
lSffl/«.15.6. shewed kindn. when Isr. came out ofE. 

1 Chr. 17. 21. whom thou hast redeemed out ofE. 

2 C/ir.12.3. the people that came with him out of E. 
Psal. Qi. 31. princes shall come out of E. Ethiopia 

80. 8. thou hast brought a vine out of E. 

114. 1. when Israel went out of E. house of Jacob 
Isa. 19. 23. there shall be a highway out ofE. 
Jer. 26. 23. they fetched forth Urijah out ofE. 

37. 5. then Pharaoh's army was come 02it ofE. 
Hos. 11. 1. I called my son out of E. Mat. 2. 15. 

11. they shall tremble as a bird out of E. 

12. 13. by a prophet Lord brought Israel out of E. 
Hag. 2. 5. 1 covenanted, when ye came out ofE. 
Heb. 3. 16. howbeit not all that came out of E. 

To EGYPT. 
IKings 11. 18. Hadad and the Edomites came to E. 
2 Kings 23. 34. Jehoahaz came to E. 2 Chr. 36. 4. 
Isa. 19. 1?. the land of Judah shall be a terror to E. 

21. and the Lord shall be known to E. 

31. 1. woe to them that go down to E. for help 
Hos. 7. 11. they call to E. they go to Assyria 

^ee Return. 
EGYPTIAN. 
Gen. 16. 1. Sarai had a handmaid an E. 3. ] 21.9. 
39. 1. an E. bought Joseph ofthe Ishmaelites 
5. Lord blessed the E. house for Joseph's sake 
Exod. 1. 19. the Hebrews are not as the E. women 
2. 11. Moses spied an E. smiting a Hebrew 

12. he slew the E. and hid him, j^cts 7. 24. 
19. an E. deii'r5."?d ':* from the shepherds 

Lev. 24. 10. wio#3 Sj'b^r was an E. went out 
Deut. 2r,. 7. thou s.ha not abhor an E. because 
1 Sam. 30. 11. they found an E. in the field 
2Sa?H.23. 21.Benaiah slew an E. a goodly man, and 
the E. had a spear in his hand, 1 Chron. 11.23. 
1 Chron. 2. 34. Sheshan had a servant an E. Jarha 
Isa, 11. 15. Lord shall destroy the tongueof E. sea 

19. 23. and the E. shall come into Assyria 
.dcts 21.38. art not thou that E.who madest uproar? 

EGYPTIANS. 
Gen. 41. 55. Pharaoh said to the E. go to Joseph 
43. 32. that is abomination to the E. 46. 34. 
50. 3. the E. mourned for Jacob seventy days 
Exod. 3. 22. and ye shall spoil the E. 12. 36. 
8. 26. shall we sacrifice the abomination ofE.? 
11.7. Lord put adifl^erence between E. and Israel 
12. 35. they borrowed ofthe E. jewels of gold 
14. 9. but the E. pursued after them, 10. 
13. the E. whom ye have seen to-day, see no more 
25. the E. said, let us flee from the face of Israel, 
for the Lord fighteth for them against the E. 
27. the Lord overthrew E. in the midst ofthe sea 
19.4. yc have seen what I did to the E. and how 

32. 12. wherefore should the E. speak and say 1 
JVum. 14. 13. Moses said, then the E. shall hear it 

20. 15. and E. vexed us and our fathers 

Deut. 26. 6. the E. evil entreated and afflicted us 

.losh. 24. 7. he put darkness between you and the E. 

.Tudg. 10. 11. did not I deliver you from the E.? 

1 Sam, 4. 8. these are the gods that smote the E. 
6. 6. why do you harden your hearts, as the E.did? 

Ezra9. 1. according to the abominations of the E. 

Isa. 19. 2. 1 will set the E. against the E. 
4. the E. will I give into the hand of a cruel lord 
21. the E. shall know the Lord in that day 
23. the E. shall serve with the Assyrians 
20. 4. king of Assyria shall lead away E. prisoners 
30. 7. theE. shall help in vain and to no purpose 
31.3. now E. are men and not God, their horses 

.7er.43. 13. houses of the gods ofthe E. shall he burn 

Lam. 5. 6. we have given the hand to the E. 

£'zeA.16.26.hast committed fornication with the E. 

23. 21. in bruising Ihy teats by E. for the paps 



Ezek. 29. 12. and I will scatter t''<) E. 30. 23, Si 
13. I will gather the E. Crow t'-e people 

j3c£s 7. 22. Moses was learned in the wisdom of E 

Heb.ll.29. which E. assaying t> do, were drov/nw! 
EHUD 

Ju<Z«-.3.15.raised up E.the son of Gera a Benjamiie 
16. E. made .-"n a dagger || 23. E. went forth 

26. and E. es^Tped while they tarried and passed 
4. 1. Israel again did evil, wlien E. was 'dead 

1 CAro?i.7.10.3-.nsofBilham, E.\\ 8.6. the sons of E- 
EKRON. 

1 Sam. 5. 10. it came to pass, as the ark came to E 
7. 14. the cities were restored to Israel from E. 

2 Kings 1. 2. Baal-zebub the god of E. 3. 0, 16. 
Jimos 1. 8. I will turn mine hand against E. 
Zeph. 2. 4. and E. shall be rooted u]) 

Zcch. 9. 5. E. very sorrowful II 7. E. a Jebusite 

EKRONITES. 
Josh. 13. 3. the land ofthe E. not yet conquered 
1 Sam. 5. 10. v.'hen ark came lo Ekron, E. cried ou: 

ELAH. 
Gen.36.41.duke E. !| IKings 4.18. Shimei son of S 

1 Kings 16. 8. E. son of Baasha began to reign 

2 Kings 15.30. Hoshea the son ofE. 17. 1. 1 18. 1,9. 
1 Chron. A. 15. the son of Caleb, E. the sons of R. 

9. 8. E. the son of Uzzi, the. son of Michri 

ELAH. 
1 Sam. 17. 2. Israel pitched bv the valley ofE. 
21. 9. David slew Goliath in the valley ofE. 

ELAM. 
Gen. 10. 22. the children of Shem ; E. and Asbur 
14. 1. in the days of ChedorKtor.;3r king ofE. 

1 Chron. 8. 24. Hananiah and E. of Benjamin 
26. 3. E. the fifth son of Mesholemiah 

Ezra 2. 7. the children of E. 31. | 8. 7. JVe/i. 7.12,34 

10. 2. one ofthe sons ofE. answered to Ezra 
JVc/i. 10. 14. the chief of the people, E. Zatth-i 

12. 42. Jehohanan and E. and Ezer, priests 
Isa. 11. 11. to recover his people from E. 
21. 2. go up, O E. ll 22. 6. and E. bare'the aniver 
Jer. 25. 25. I made all the kings ofE. to diink 
49. 34. the word ofthe Lord that came against £. 
36. upon E. will I bring the four winds 
39.1 will bring again the captivity of E.saith LECd 
Ezek. 32. 24. there is E. and all her multitude 
Dan. 8. 2. Shushan which is in the province of &. 

ELAMITES. 
Ezra 4. 9. the E. wrote a letter to Artaxerxes 
Acts 2. 9. Parthians, E. we hear them speak 
ELATH. 

2 Kings 14. 22. Azariah built E. and restored it 
16. 6. at that time Rezin recovered E. to Syria 

EL-BETHEL. 
Gen. 35. 7. Jacob built an altar, and called it EL 

ELDAD. 
J^um. 11. 26. the name ofthe one was E. 

27. E. and Medad do prophesy in the camp 

ELEALEH. 
JVim. 32. 37. the children of Reuben built E. 
Isa. 15. 4. and Heshbon shall cry, and E. their voiou 
16. 9. 1 will water thee with my tears, O E. 
Jer. 48. 34. from the cry of Heshbon even to E 

ELEAZAR. 
Exod.Q. 25. Aaron's son E. 28. 1. Kum.. 3. 2. 1 26. 
60. 1 Chron. 6. 3. ] 24. 1. Ezra 8. 33. 
Lev. 10. 16. Moses was angry with E- and Ithamar 
Mum. 3. 4. E. ministered in the priest's office 
32. E. son of Aaron shall be chief over the Levitea 
4. 16. to the oflice of E. pertaineth the oil 
16. 39. E. the priest took the brasen censers 
20. 26. and put his garments upon E. his son 

28. Moses and E. came down from the mount 

26. 63. that were numbered by Moses and E. 

27. 22. he set Joshua before E. the priest 

31. 12. they brought the spoil to Moses and E. 

26. take the sum of prey thou and E. the priest 
41. and Moses gave tribute unto E. 

34. 17. E. and Joshua shall divide the land 
Josh. 17. 4. came near before E. |1 24. 33. E. died 

1 Sam. 7. 1. they sanctified E. to keep the ark 

2 Sam. 23.9. afterhim E. son of Dodo, 1 Chr. 11.12. 

1 Chron. 9. 20. the son of E. was ruler over them 
23. 21. the sons of Mahli ; E. and Kish, 24. 2a 

22. E. died, and had no sons, but daughters 
24.4. more chief men of sons of E. than Ithamftr 
5. the governors were ofthe sons ofE. 
J^eh. 12. 42. Shemaiah and E. were priests 
Mat. 1. 15. Eliud begat E. and E. begat Matthan 

EL-ELOHE-ISRAEL. 
Gen. 33. 20. Jacob called the altar E.-Israel 
ELHANAN. 

2 Sam.21.l9. E. slew brotherof Goliath, 1 Cftr.20.5. 
23. 24. E. the son of Dodo, 1 Chron. 11. 26. 

ELI. 
1 Sam. 1. 25. they brought the child to E 

2. U. the child did minister to the L. before E. 3. 1, 
12. now the sons ofE. were sons of Belial 

27. there came a man of God to E. and eaid 

3. 5. Samuel ran to E. and said, here am I, 6. 8 
12. in that day I will perform against E. alltiiiRgi 



ELI 



EMM 



EPH [FROI'KR Namm 



1 Sa»i.3. 14. iniquity of E. liousfsliall not be purged 
4. 14. the man came in hastily and told E. 
I Kings 2 2'i. whicii hu sjjaite conceniing E. 

ELI, ELI, lavia sabacktkani. 
Jlfdf.27.4ti.Jesus cried, E. E. lamasab. Mark 15.34. 

EEIAB. 
,Vdw. 1. 9. of the tribe of Zobulun, E. the son of 
Hclon, 2. 7. I 7. 24, 29. | 10. IG. 
16 1. Datiian and Abirani sons of E. 12. | 26. 9. 

26. 8. sons of Pallu, E. || 1 &ivi. 16. 6. looked on E. 
Deut. 11. 6. wiiat iie did to the sons of E. 

1 Sam. 17. 28. E.lieard, and his anger was kindled 
• 1 Chron. 2. 13. and Jesse begat iiis first-born E. 

6. 27. E. the son of Nahath, the son of Zophai 

12. 9. E. captain of the Gadites came to David 
15. 18. E. porter, 20. || 16. 5. E.with a psaltery 

2 Chron. 11. 18. Rehoboam took the dauffhter of E. 

ELIADA. 
2 Sam. 5. 16. E. a son of David, 1 Chron. 3. 8. 
2 Chron. 17. 17. of Benjamin, E. a mighty man 

ELIAKIM. 
ZKino-s 13.18. there came outtoRab-shakeliE.the 
son of Hilkiah and Shebna the scribe, Isa. 36. 3. 
1*1. 2. Hezekiah sent E. to Isaiah, Isa. 37. 2. 
2b '^4. made E. son of Josiah king, 2 Chron. 36.4. 
JVeA. 12. 41. E. and Maaseiaii the priests 
Isa 22. 20. that 1 will call my servant E. 
Mat. 1. 13. Abiud begat E. and E. begat Azor 
Luke 3. 30. Jonan, which was the son of E. 

ELIAM. 
2 Sam. 11. 3. Bath-sheba the daughter of E. 

23. 34. E. the son of Abithophel the Gilonite 

ELI AS, SeeEhUAIL 
ELLASHIB. 
I Chron. 3. 24. E. and Pelaiah sons of Elioenai 

24. 12. the eleventh lot came forth to E. 
Ezra 10. 6. Johanan the son of E. J^ck. 12. 23. 

24. E. a singer || 27. E. the son of Zattu 
36. E. sun of Bani || JVe/i. 3. 1. E. the high-priest 
JVeA. 12. 10. Joiakim begat E. and E. begat Joiada 

13. 4. E. was allied to Tobiah || 7. the evil E. did 
28. one of the sons of Joiada, the son of E. 

ELIEZER. 
Gen. 15. 2. the steward of my house is this E. 
JEa;o(2.18.4. name of Moses' son was E. 1 CAr.23.15. 

1 Chron.1.8. the sons of Becher; E. and Elionai 

15. 24. Benaiah and E. the priests did blow 
23. 17. the son of E. was Rehabiah the chief 

27. 16. the ruler of the Reubenites was E. 

2 Chron. 20. 37. E. prophesied against Jehoshaphat 
EzraS. 16. then sent I for E. and Ariel, chief men 

10. 18. E. had taken strange wives, 23, 31. 
Luke 3. 29. Jose, which was the son of E. 

ELIHOREPH. 
1 Kings i.3. E. and Aliiah, sonsof Shisha, scribes 

ELIHU. 
I Sam. 1. 1. Elkanah. son of Jeroham, son of E. 
1 Chron. 12. 20. E. fell to David out of Manasseh 

26. 7. E. and Shemaehiah were strong men 
27. 18. of Judah, E. one of the brethren of David 

Jbb 32. 2. wrath of E. the Buzite was kindled 
4. E. had waited || 6. answered, 34. 1. | 35. 1. 
ELIJAH, or ELIAS. 

1 Kings 17. 1. E. the Tishbite said to Ahab 
15. she went and did according to the saying of E. 

22. and the Lord heard the voice of E. 

23. E. took the child, and brought him down 

18. 2. E. went to shew himself unto Ahab 

7. art thou that my lord E.? || 8. E. is here 

16. Ahab went to meet E. 1| 27. E. mocked them 
40. E. slew all the prophets of Baal 
46. and the hand of the Lord was on E. 

19. 1. Ahab told Jezebel all that E. had done 

9. the Lord said, what doest thou here E.7 13. 
20. Elisha left the oxen and ran after E. 21. 

21. 20. Ahab said to E. hast thou found me? 

2 Kings 1- 8. Ahaziah said, it is E. the Tishbite 

13. the third captain fell on his knees before E. 

17. he died, according to the word E. had spoken 
2. 1. when the Lord would take up E. into heaven 

8. E. took his mantle, and wrapt it together 

11. E. went up by a whirlwind info heaven 

14. Elisha said, where is the Lord God of E.? 

15. the spirit of E. doth rest on Elisha 
3. 11. which poured water on the hands of E. 
9. 36. done that which he spake by E. 10. 10, 17. 

'i Chron. 21. 12. there came a writing from E. 
Ez7-a 10. 21. Maaseiah and E. the sons of Harim 
Mai. 4. 5. behold, 1 will send you E. the prophet 
Mat. 11. 14. this is Elias which was to come 
16. 14. some say, FAias, MarkG. 15. Luke 9. 8,19. 
17. 3. there appeared Elias, Mark9.4. Luke9.30. 
4. three tabernacles, one for thee, one for Moses, 
one for Elias, Mark 9. 5. Luke 9. 33. 

10. that Elias must first come, Mark 9. 11. 
l].iiJKasshallcome,restore all things, JV/ar/i9.12. 

12. f say to you, Elias is come already, JJi'fflrA:9.13. 

27. 47. this man calleth for Elias, Mark 15. 3.5. 
49.Jet us see whether £Ziaswillcome,JJ/arA:15.36. 

Lvhel.ll shall go before him in the power of £Kas 
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TvW^e 4.25. many widows were in the days of iC/z'as 

9. 54. command lire to consume them as i7/as did 

John 1. 21. art thou Elias? art thou that j)rophet '! 

25. if thou be not Elias, why baptizest thou 'J 
Rom. 11. 2. what the scripture suith of Elias 
Jam.d.n . Elias was a man subject to like passions 

ELIM. 
Exod. 15. 27. they came to E. Mum. 33. 9. 
16. 1. they took their journey from E. Jfum. 33.19. 

ELIMELECH. 
Ruth 1.2. the name of the roan was E. || 3. E.died 

2. 1. Boaz was a kinsman of the family of E. 
4. 9. that I have bought all that was E. of Naomi 

ELIPHALET. 
2 Sam.5. 16. Eliada and E. David's son, 1 CAr.3.6,8. 

ELIPHAZ. 
Gen. 36. 4. Adah bare to Esau, E. 10. 1 Ckr. 1. 35. 

11. the sons of E. 12, 15. 1 Chron. 1. 36. 
Job 2. 11. E. carne from his place to mourn 

4. 1. E. the Temanite answered, 15. 1. | 22. 1. 
42. 9. E. did as the Lord commanded him 

ELISABETH. 
Luke 1. 5. Zacharias's wife E. || 7. E. was barren 
24. E. conceived, 36. || 40. Mary saluted E. 
57. E. full time came that she should be delivered 
ELISHA, ELISEUS. 

1 Kinge 19. 16. thou shall anoint E. to be prophet 
17. that escaped from Jehu, shall E. slay 

19. Elijah departed, and found E. plowing 

2 Kings 2. 5. the prophets at Jericho came to E. 

12. E. saw it, and cried, my father, my father 

15. the spirit of Elijah doth rest on E. 

3. 11. one said, here is E. the son of Shaphat 

4. 1. now there cried a certain woman unto E. 
8. E. passed to Shunem, where was a great woman 

17. bare a son at that sea.son that E. had said 
32. when E. was come, behold the child was dead 

5.9. soNaamancame and stood at the door of E. 
6. 12. E. telleth the words that thou speakest 

18. E. prayed to the Lord, and the Lord smote 
them with blindness according to the 
word of E. 

20. E. said, Lord, open the eyes of these men 
31. if the head of E. stand on him this day 

8. 4. tell me the great things that E. hath done 
5. the woman whose son E. restored to life 
14. Ben-hadad said, what said E. to theel 

13. 14. E. was fallen sick || 17. E. said, shoot 

16. and E. put his hands upon the king's hands 

21. they cast the man into the sepulchre of E. 
Luke 4. 27. many lepers in Israel in days of Eliseus 

ELISHAIL 
jEzeZ:.27.7. blue and purple from isles of E. covered 

ELISHAMA. 
J\rum. 1. 10. E. the son of Ammihud, 2. 18. | 7. 48, 
53. I 10. 22. 1 Chron. 7. 26. 
2 Sam. 5. 16. E. David's son, 1 Chr. 3. 6, 8. 1 14. 7. 

1 Chron. 2. 41. and Jekamiah begat E. 

2 Chron. 17. 8. he sent with them E. priest 
Jer. 36. 12. E. scribe || 41. 1. E. of the seed-royal 

ELISHEBA. 
Exod. 6. 23. Aaron took him E. to wife 

ELISHUA. 
2 Sam. 5. 15. Ibhar and E. David'«8ons, 1 Chr. 14.5. 

ELIUD. 
Mat. 1. 14. Achim begat E. || 15. E. begat Eleazar 

ELKANAH. 
Exod. 6. 24. the sons of Korah; Assir, and E. 
1 Sam. 1. 1. bis name was E. the son of Jeroham 

21. E. went up to offer the yearly sacrifice 
2. 11. E. went to his house || 20. Eli blessed E. 

1 Chron. 6. 23. the son of E. 27, 34, 3.5. I 9. 16. 
25. the sons of E. 26. || 12. 6. E. the Korhite 

15. 23. E. was door-keeper for the ark 

2 Chron. 28. 7. E. that was next to the king 
ELMODAM. 

Luke 3. 28. Cosam, which was the son of E. 

ELNATHAN. 
^Kini's 24. 8, Nehushta the daughter of E. 
Ezra 8. 16. I sent for E. and Jarib, chief men 
Jcr. 26. 22. Jehoiakim sent E. into Egypt 
36. 12. E. the son of Achbor sat there 
25. E. had made intercession to the king 
ELON. 
Gen. 26. 34. Esau took Bashemath daughter of E. 
36. 2. Esau took Adah the daughter of E. 
46. 14. the sons of Zebulun; Sered and E. 
Judg. 12. 11. E. judged Israel 11 12. E. died 

ELUL. 
JVeA,6.15.wall finished the 25th day of the month E. 

ELYMAS. 
Acts 13. 8. but E. the sorcerer withstood them 

EMIMS. 

Gen. 14. 5. Chedorlaomer came and smote the E. 

Dent. 2. 10. the E. dwelt there in times past 

EMMANUEL. See Appellatives. 

EMMAUS. 

Luke 24. 13. two of them went that same day to E. 

EMMOR. 
Acts 7. 16. Abraham bought of the sons of E. 



EN-DOR. 

Josh. 17. 11. Manasseh had E. and her towns 

1 Sam. 28. 7. a woman at E. hath a fanuliar spirit 
Psal. 83. 10. as to Jabin, which perishcil at E 

ENEAS. 
Acts 9. 34. E. Jesus Christ maketh thee whole 

EN-EGLAIM. 
Ezek. 47. 10. fishers sliall stand from En-gedi to E 

EN-GEDl. 
.Josh. 15. 62. in the wilderness of Judah, E. 
16'flwi.23.29.David dwelt in the holds at E. 24. 1 

2 Chr. 20. 2. cometh against Jehoshaphat are in E 
Cant. 1. 14. as camphire in the vineyards of E. 
Ezek. 47. 10. the fishers shall stand from E. 

ENOCH. 
Ge?i.4.17.Cain's wife bare E.||5. 18. Jared begat E 
5. 22. E. walked with God, and God took him, 24. 
Luke 3. 37. Mathusala, which was the son of E. , 
Hcb. 11. 5. by faith E. was translated, and was not 
,Jude 14. E. also prophesied of these, savin"' 
ENON. ^ ° 

John 3. 23. John was baptizing in E. near to Salirn 

EN OS. 
Gen. 4. 26. Seth called his son's name E. 
Luke 3. 38. Cainan, which was the son of E. 

EN-ROGEL. 
2 Sam. 17. 17. Jonathan and Ahimaaz stayed by E 
1 Kings 1. 9. Adonijah slew sheep and oxen by E 

EPAPHRAS. 
Col. 1. 7. as j'e learned of E. our fellow servant 
4. 12. E. aserv. of Christ salutelhyou, Philem.23 

EPAPHRODITUS. 
Phil. 2. 25. to send to you'E. || 4. 18. received of E 

EPENETUS. 
Rom. 18. 5. salute my well-beloved E. first-fru 

EPHAH. 
Gen. 25. 4. E. the son of Midian, 1 Chron. 1. 33 
IChron. 2. 48. E. Caleb's concubine bare Harar 
47. the sons of Jahdai ; P^let, E. and Shaaph 
Tsa. 60. 6. the dromedaries of E. shall cover thee 

EPHES-DAMMIM. 
1 Sam. 17- 1. the Philistines pitched in E. 

EPHESIANS. 

Acts 19.28.tliey cried out,great isDiana of the E. 3* 

35, the city of the E. is a worshipper of Diana 

EPHESUS. 

Acts 18. 19. Paul came to E. || 21. sailed from E 

24. a certain Jew named Apollos came to E. 

19. 17. this was known to Jews and Greeks atE 
26. ye see, that not alone at E. but thro' all Asie 
35. ye men of E. || 1 Cor. 16. 8. I will tarry at E 

20. 16. for Paul had determined to sail by E. 
1 Cor. 15. 32. I have fought with beasts at E. 

1 Tim. 1. 3. as I besought thee 1o abide still at E. 

2 Tim. 1. 18. Onesiphorus ministered to mo at E 
4. 12. and Tychicus have I sent to E. 

Rev. 1. 11. send it to E. || 2. 

EPHPHATHA. 
Mark 7. 34. he saith to him, E. that is, be openea 

EPHRAIM, a place. 
2 Sam. ]3.23.Absalom had sheep-shearevs beside E. 
2 Chron. 13. 19. Abijah took E. and towns therco 
John 11. 54. Jesus went into a city called E. 

Mount EPHRAIM. 
Josh. 17. 15. if mount E. be too narrow for theo 
20.7. Shechem in mount E. a city of refuge, 21. 2L 
.Judg. 2. Q. they buried Joshua in the mount of E. 
7. 24. Gideon sent messengers through mount E. 
17.1. Micah of mount E. || 8. Levite came to m. E 
18. 13. the Danites passed unto mount E. 

19. 1. a Levite sojourning on the side of mount E 

1 Sam. 1. 1. Elkanah ofm. E. || 2 Sam.2f).2\. Sheb 
9. 4. Saul passed through m. E. and passed 

2 Kings 5. 22. two men bo come to me from m. E. 
,Jer. 4. 15. publisheth affliction from mount E. 

31. 6. the watchman upon mount E. shall cry 
50. 19. Israel shall be satisfied on mount E. 
EPHRAIM, a person, or people. 

(?cn.41.52. the name of Joseph's second son was E 
48. 14. Israel laid his right hand on E. bead 
20. in thee shall Israel bless, saying, God make 
thee as E. and he set E. before Manasseh 

JSTiim. 1. 10. the prince of E. was Elishama, 7. 48 
2. 18. on the west side shall be the standard of E. 
10. 22. the standard of the camp of E. set forwar 
26. 35. these are the sons of E. 1 Chron. 7. 20. 

Deut. 33. 17. they are the ten thousands of E. 

Josh. 16. 9. the r.ties for the children of :p. 17. 9 

Judg. 1. 29 nor did E. drive out the Canaanites 
5. 14. out of E. was there n root against Amalen 
8. 2. is not the gleaning of the grapes of E. bettcs 
12. 4. then Jephthah fought with E. smote E. 

2 Sam. 2. 9. Abnermade Ish-bosheth king over E 

1 Chron.l. 22. E. their father mourned many days 
9. 3. in Jerusalem dwelt of the children of E. 

2 Chron. 15. 9. the strangers out of E. fell to As<a 

17. 2. Jehoshaphat set garrisons in the cities of Fl 
25. 10. Amaziah separated the army out of E. 
28. 7. Zichri a mighty man of E. slew Maaseiafc 
30. 18. many of E. had not cleaused Ihemselvea 



1. to the angel at E. 



PaoPKU Names.] ICSA 



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2C/ir.3!.l.:illIsr. brake images in E. and Manasseh 
Psal. 78. 'J. Ilie children of E. being aimed, turned 
80. 2. before E. slir up thy strength and save us 
Jsa. 7. 2. saying, Syria is confederate with E. 
5. E. hath taken evil counsel against thee 

8. within si.\ty-five years shall E. be broken 
9.the head of E. is Samaria, and head of Samaria 
17. from the day that E. departed from Jiidah 

9. 9. E. that say in the {)ride and stoutness of heart 
21. Manasseh shall eat E. and E. Manasseh 

11. 13. the envy also of E. shall depart; E. shall 
not envy Judah, and Judah shall not vex E. 

17. B. the fortress also shall cease from E. 

28. 1. woe to the drunkards of E. whose beauty 

3. drunkards of E. shall be trodden under feet 

Jer.l. 1.5. as I have cast out the whole seed of E. 

31. 18. I have heard E. bemoaning himself thus 

Ezek. 37. If), the stick of E. || 48. 5. a portion for E. 

10. 1 will take slick of Joseph in the hand of E. 

Hos. 5. 3. 1 know E. O E. thou committest whored. 

5. Israel and E. shall fall in their iniquity 

9. E. shall be desolate || 12. be to E. as a moth 
13. when E. saw his sickness, E. went to Assyrian 
14.E. as a lion || 6.4. O E.what shall I do to theel 

6. 10. there is the whoredom of E. Israel is defiled 

7. 1. then the iniquity of E. was discovered 
8. E. hath mi.xed himself among the people 

8. 9, E. hired lovers || 11. E. made altars to sin 

9. 3. but, E. shall eat unclean things in Assyria 

8. the watchmen of E. was v/ilh my God 

11. as for E. their glory shall fly away 

13. E. shall bring forth children to the murderer 

10. 6. E. shall receive shame, Israel be ashamed 
11. 1 will make E. to ride ; Judah shall plov/ 

11.3.1 taughtE.to go||8.how shall Igive thee up E. 

9. I will not return to destroy E. for I am God 

12. E. compasseth me about with lies 

12. 1. E. feedeth on wind || 8. E. said, I am rich 

14. E. provoked him to anger most bitterly 

13. l.when E. spake trembling, he e.xalted himself 

12. the iniquity of E. is bound up, his sin is hid 

14. 8. E. shall say, wliat have I to do with idols? 
Ohad. 19. they shall possess the fields of E. 
Zech. 9. 10. I will cutoff the chariot from E. 

13. when I have filled the bow with E. and raised 
10. 7. they of E. shall be like a mighty man 

.See Gate. 

EPHRAIM is. 

Psal. ()0. 7. E. is the strength of my head, 108. 8. 

Ter. 31. 9. and a father to Israel, E. is my first-born 

20. is E. my dear son? is he a pleasant child ? 

Hos. 4. 17. E. ?5 joined to idols, let him alone 

5.11. E. is oppressed || 7. 8. E. is a cake not turned 
7. 11. E. is like a silly dove || 9. 16. E. is smitten 
10. 11. E. is as a heifer that is taught and loveth 

EPHRAIM with tribe. 
Jfum.l. 33.were numbered of the irzJe of E. 40,500 
13. 8. of the tribe of E. to spy the land, Oshea 
34, 24. of tribe of E. to divide the land, Kemuel 
Josh. 16. 8. the inheritance of the tribe of E. 
21. 5. the Kohathites had cities out of the ti-ibe 
of E. Dan and Manasseh, 20. 1 Chr. 6. 66. 
Psal. 78. 67. and he chose not the tribe of E. 

EPHRAIMITE, S. 
jwtfo-. 12. 5. themenof Gilead said, art thou an E.? 

6. there fell at that time of the E. 42,000 

EPHRATAH. 
Ruth 4. 11. do thou worthily in E. and be famous 
1 Ckron. 2. 50. Hur, the first-born of E. 4. 4. 
Psal. 132. 6. lo, we heard of it at E. we found it 
Mic. 5. 2. but thou, Beth-Iehem E. thourh little 

EPHRATH. 

Gen. 35. 16. there was a little way to come to E. 

19. Rachel was buried in the way lo E. 48. 7. 

1 C7tron.2. 19. Caleb took to him E. whobareHur 

EPHRATHITE, S. 
/?M</il.2.Mahlon,Chilion,E.ofBeih-lehem-Judah 
iSam. 1. 1. Elkanah wasan E. || 17. )2. Jesse anE. 
1 Kings 11. 26. Jeroboam an E. of Zereda 

EPHRON. 
Oen. 23. 8. entreat for me to E. the son of Zoar 
16. Abrah. hearkened to E. weighed silver toE. 
25. 9. Abraham was buried in the field of E. 
49. 30. Abraham bought with the field of E. 50. 13. 

EPICUREANS. 
Acts 17. 18. certain of the E. encountered Paul 

ER. 
Gen. 38. 3. called his name E.|i O.took a wife for E. 

7. E. Judah's first-born was wicked, IC/jr. 2.3. 

1 Chron. 4. 21. E. the father of Lecah 

Luke 3. 28. Elmodam, which was the son of E. 

ERASTUS. 

^ctsl9.22.Paul sent Timofheus and E.into Maced. 

2Tm.4.20. E. abode Corinth, Tiophimus Miletum 

ESATAS, See Isaiah. 

ESAR HADDON. 

2 Kings 19. 37. E. reigned in his stead, Is a. 37. 38. 
Ezra 4. 2. since the days of E. king of Assur 

ESAU. 
Gen. 25. 25. and thty called his name E. 
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(?eM.25.27. E. was a hunter || 29. E. came from Held 

34. thus E. despised his birthright 
27. 11. behold, E. my brother is a hairy man 

21. whether thou be my very son E. or not, 24. 

41. E. hated Jacob because of the blessing 

42. these words of E. were told to Rebekali^ 
28.9. then went E. to Ishmael, and took MahalTLth 

32. 3. Jacob sent messengers before him to E. 
11. deliver me, 1 pray thee, from the hand of E. 
]8. it is a present sent unto my lord E. 

33. 4. E. ran to meet him, and embraced him 

9. and E. said, I have enough, my brother 

35. 1. when thou fleddest from E. tny brother 

36. 1. now these are the generations of E. 

43. he is E. the father of the Edomites 
/)ewi.2.5.have given mount Seir lo E.12. JbsA.24.4. 

22. as he did to the children of E. in Seir 
^osA.24. 4. unto Isaac, Jacob, and E. lCAron.1.34. 
,Jer. 49. 8. 1 will bring the calamity .of E. on him 

10. I have made E. bare, I have uncovered 
Obad. 6. how are the things of E. searched out! 

18. the house of E. shall be for stubble 

21. saviours shall come to judge the mount of E. 
Jl/ttZ.1.2.was not E.Jacob's brother, saith the Lord? 

3. I loved Jacob, and I hated E. Rom. 9. 13. 

Heb. 11. 20. by faith Isaac blessed Jacob and E. 

12. 16. lest there be any profane person, as E. 

■ ESEK. 
Gen. 26. 20. Isaac called the name of the well E. 

ESHCOL. 

Gen, 14. 13. Mamre the Amorite, brother of E. 

24. Aner, E. Mamri, let them take their portion 

Mum. 13. 24. the place was called the brook E. 

32. 9. when they went up unto the vailey of E. 

ESLI. 
Luke 3. 25. Naum, which was the son of E. 

ESROM. 
Mat. 1. 3. and E. begat Aram, Luke 3. 33. 

ESTHER. 
Esth. 2. 7. he brought up Hadassah, that is E. 
17. the king loved E. || 18. the king made E. feast 

22. told it to E. II 5. 3. what wilt thou, queen E.? 
4. 4. E. maids came, she sent raim. to clothe Mord. 

12. and they told to Mordecai E. words 
17. Mordecai did all that E. had commanded 
5. 2. the king held out to E. the golden sceptre, 8. 4. 
12. E. let no man come with the king but myself 

7. 2. the king said, what is thy petition, queen E.? 
7. Haman stood uj) to make request for life to E. 

8. 3. and E. spake yet again before the king 

7. behold I have given E. the house of Haman 

9. 92. E. the queen wrote with all authority 
32.decree of E. confirmed these matters ofPurim 

ETAM. 
Judg. 15. 8. Samson dwelt in top of the rock E. 

11. then 3000 men went to top of the rock E. 

ETHAM. 
Exod. 13. 20. they encamped in E. JVum. 33. 6. 
JVM7n.33.8. went three days' journ. in wildern. of E. 

ETHAN. 
1 Kings 4. 31. for Solomon was wiser than E. 
1 Ckron. 2. 6. the sons of Zerah, Zimri, and E. 
ETHANIM. 

1 Kings 8. 2. all Israel assembled in the month E. 

ETHIOPIA. 

'iKings 19. 9. when he heard say of Tirhakah king 

ofE. behold, he is come out to fight, fsa. 37. 9. 

Esth. 1. 1. Ahasuerus reigned from India to E.8. 9. 

Job 28. 19. the topaz of E. shall not equal it 

Psal. 68. 31. E. shall stretch out her hands to God 

87. 4. behold Philislia and Tyre with E. man born 

r.-'/j.lS.l. which is beyond the rivers of E.Ze^/i.3.10. 

20.3. Isaiah hath walked bare-foot for a sign onE. 

5. tiiey shall be ashamed of E. their expectation 

43. 3. I gave Egypt for thy ransom, E. for thee 

45. 14. the merchandize of E. shall come to thee 

Ezek. 30. 4. great pain in E. i| 5. E. shall fall, 38. 5. 

JVaA. 3. 9. E. and Egypt were the strength of No 

^cfs8.27.behold,a man of E:. a eunuch of authority 

ETHIOPIAN. 
JSTum. 12. 1. because of the E. woman he married 

2 Chron. 14.9. Zerah the E. came out against Asa 
Jer. 13. 23. can the E. chanje his skin or leopard 

38. 7. Ebed-melech the E. .10, 12. j 39. 16. 
ETHIOPIANS. 
2C/iron. 14. 12. the Lord smote the E. the E. fled 

16. 8. were not the E. and Lubims a huge host? 

21. 16. the Ld. stirred Arabians that were nearE. 
Isd. 20. 4. he shall lead the E. captives 
Jer. 46. 9. the E. that handle the shield 
Ezek. 30. 9. to make the careless E. afraid 
Dan.ll. 43. the Libyans and E. shall be at his steps 
^mos 9. 7. are ye not as the children of E. unto me? 
Zeph. 2. 12. ye E. shall be slain by the sword 
Acts 8. 27. a eimuch ander Candace queen of E. 

EUBULUS. 
2 Tim. 4. 21. E. greeteth thee, Pudens and Linus 

EVE. 
Gen. 3. 20. Adam called his wife's name E. 

4. 1. Adam knew E. his wife, and she conceived 



2Co?-.ll.. le»T as serpent beguiled E. thro' subtlety 

1 7'm. 2. 13. for Adam was tiist I'ormed, then E. 

EVIL-MERODACH. 

2Kings 25. 27. E. kingof Hauyioii did lift up the 

head of Jehoiachui outof piison, Jcr.S'i. 31 

EUNICE. 

2Tm.l. 5. faith which dwelt in Lois and mother E 

EUODIAS. 
Phil. 4. 2. I beseecli E. and beseech Svntvche 

EUPHRATES. " ■ 

Oen. 2. 14. and the fourth river is E. 

15. 18. unto the great river, the river E. 
Deut. 1. 7. go to the great river E. Josh. 1. 4. 

11.24. shall be yours from the river E. to the sea 

2Sa7H. 8. 3. David smote Hadadezer as he -went to 

recover his border at the river E. \Chron.\S.3. 

2 Kings 23. 29. Necho went up lo E. 2 Chr. 35. 20. 
24. 7. the king of Babylon took from Egypt to E. 

1 Chron. 5. 9. Reuben inhabited from the river E, 
Jer. 13. 4. arise, go to E. || 5. so I hid it by E. 
7. I went to E. || 46. 10. hath a sycrifice by E. 
46. 2. the word came against Pliaraoh by E. 

6. they shall stumble and lall by the river E,. 
51. 63. thou shalt cast it into tiie inidBt of E. 
Rev. 9. 14. angels that are bound in the river E. 

16. 12. sixth angel poured out his vial on E. 

EUTYCHUS. 
Acts'iQ. 9. there sat a young man named E. falleo 

EZEKIEL. 
Ezek. 24. 24. thus E. is unto you a sign 

EZEL. 
1 Sam. 20. 19. thou shalt remain by the stone E. 

EZRA. 
1 Chron. 4. 17. the sons of E. Jether and Mered 
Ezra 7. 12. Artaxerxes king to E. the priest 

25. thou, E. after the wisdom of thy God, set . 
10. 1. whenE. had prayed and confessed, weeping 

JVe/j. 8.2. E. brought the law before congregation 
6. and E. blessed the Lord the great God 
12. 1. these are the priests, Seriiiah, Jeremiah, E. 
13. of E. Mesbullam was priest 

26. these were in days of E. the priest, the scribis 
36. and E. the scribe before them 

F. 

FELIX. 
Acts 23.24. that they may bringPaulsafe to P. 
26. Lysias to the most excellent governor F. 
24. 3. we accept it always, most noble F. 

24. when F. came with his wife Drusilla 

25. as Paul reasoned of judgment, F. trembled 
25. 14. there is a certain man left in bonds by F. 

FESTUS. 
Acts 24. 27. Porcius F. came into Felix' room 
2.5. 9. F. willing to do the Jews a pleasure 

13. king Agrippa came to Cesarea to salute F. 

14. F. declared Paul's cause unto the king 

23. at F. commandment Paul was brought forth 
26. 25. Paul said, I am not mad, most noble F. 

FORTUNATUS. 
1 Cor. 16. 17. I am glad of the coming of F. 

G. 

GAAL. 

Jiidg, 9. 41. Zebul thrust out G. and his brethrea 

r:M5BATHA. 
John 19. 13. called the pavement, inHebrew, G. 

GABRIEL. 
Dan. 8.16. G. make this man understand the vision 
9.21. while I was praying, the man G. touched me 
Luke 1. 19. I am G. that stand in presence of God 

26. the angel G. was sent from God to Mary 

GAD. 

Gcr,. 30. 11. a troop comes, she called his name G 
35. 26. the sons of Zilpah ; G. and Asher 
46. 16. sons G. JV^Mm. 1. 24. [ 26. 15,18. 1 CA?-.12.14. 
49. 19. G. a troop shall overcome him 

JVuTO. 1. 14. the prince of G. Eliasapb,2. 14. \ 7.42. 

32. 1. children of G. had a multitude of cattle 
2. the children of G. came and spake to Moses 
29. if the children of G. will pass over Jordan 
33. Moses gave to G. the kingdom of Sihon 

34. 14. the tribe of the children of G. have received 

their inheritance. Josh. 13. 28. | 18. 7. 

Lent. 27. 13. on mount Ebal to curse G. and Ashej 

33. 20. and of G. blessed be he that enlargeth G, 
Josh. 4. 12. the children of G. passed over armed 

22. 9. the children of G. returned out of Shiloh 

1 Sam. 13. 7. some Hebrews went (o thelandof G 

2 Srtm.24. 5. that lieth in the midstof the river of G 
11. the word of the Lord came to the prophet G 

David's seer, saying, 1 Chron. 21. 9, l8 
14. David said unto G. I am in a great strait 
19. David did according to liie saying of G. 

1 Chr. 29. 29. acts of David are in the book of G. 

2 Chr. 29. 25.Levites according to command oftS- 



GAT 



GIB 



GlR U ROfER Nambs 



/It. 49. 1. why then cloth their king iiilinrit G.I 
Ezek. 4b. 27. a portion ibrG. |( 34. one gate of G. 

■ Tribe of GAD. 
^uin. 1. 25. that were numberetl off. of G. 45,630 
2. 14. then the tribe vfG. shiiU set forward, the 
CiipLaii) of G. shall he Eliusaph, 10. 20. 
13. 15. of the tribe ufG. to spy the laiid,Geuel 
34.14. the tribe of Van ciii dreii ofG. have received 
their inherilance. Josh. 13. 24. 
Josh. 20. 8. out of the tribe ofG. assigned Ramoth- 
Gilead to the J^evites, 21. 7, 38. IC/ir. 6. 63, 80. 
Rev. 7. 5. of the tribe of G. were sealed 12,000 

GADARENES. 
Mark 5. 1. they came over to the other side of the 
sea into the' country of the G. Lxike 8. 26. 
Luke 8. 37. country ofG. besought him to depart 

GADITE, S. 
Deut. 3. 12. this land gave I unto the G. 16. 
Josh. 22. 1. Josiiua called the Reubenites and G. 
2 Sam. 2:5.-3<5. BaniG. one of David's mighty men 
2Kings 10.33. Huzael smote the G. and Reubenites 
1 Chron. 12. 8. of the G. there separated to David 
26. 32. whom David made rulers over the G. 
GAIUS. 
Jlcts 19. 29. having caught G. a man of Macedonia 

20. 4. G. of Dei be accompanied Paul in Asia 
Rom. 16. 23. G. mine host saluteth you 

1 Cor. 1. 14. I baptized none but Crispus and G. 
3Joh7i 1. the elder unto the well-beloved G. 

GALATIA. 
^cts 16.6.had gone through the region of G. 18. 23. 
1 Cor. 16. 1. have given order to the churches of G. 
2Tim. 4. 10. Crescens is departed to G. 
IPet.l. 1. to the saints scattered through Pontus,G. 

GALATIANS. 
Oal. 3. 1. O foolish G. who hath bewitched you? 

GALBANUM. 
Exod. 30. 34. take sweet spices, onycha, and G. 

GALEED. 
Oen. 31. 47. but Jacob called the heap G. 
48. therefore was the name of it called G. 

GALILEE. 
Josh. 20. 7. Kedesh in G. for a city of refuge 

21. 32. Kedesh in G. to the Levites, IChron. 6. 76. 
1 Kings 9. 11. Solomon gave Hiram 20 cities in G. 
^ Kings 15. 29. Tiglath-pileser took Ijon and G. 
Isa. 9. 1. did more grievously afflict her in G. 
Mat. 2. 22. Joseph turned into the parts ofG. 

3.13.then cometh Jesus from G. to iohn^Mark 1.9. 
4. 15. G. of the Gentiles || 21. 11. Jesus ofG. 

18. Jesus walking by the sea ofG. Mark 1. 16. 

2.5. there followed multitudes from G. MarkS.l. 
15. 29. Jesus came nigh unto the sea ofG. 

26. 32. I will go before you into G. Mark 14.28. 

27. 55. many women beholding afar off which fol- 
lowed Jesus from G. Mark 15.41. /yw/ce 23.49,55. 

28. 7. he goelh before you into G. Mark 16. 7. 
Mark 1. 39. he prea.".hed ihroughout all G. 
Luke 4.14. Jesus returned in power of Spirit into G< 

44. he i)reached in synagogues ofG. 

23. 5. beginning from G. to this place 

6. when Pilate heard of G.he asked whether Gal.? 

24. 6. how he spake to you when he was in G. 
Johnl. 41. some said, shall Christcome out ofG.? 

52. art thou ofG.? out ofG. ariseth no prophet 

12. 21. Philip who was of Bethsaida in G. 
^cts 1. 11. ye men ofG. || 5. 37. Judas ofG. rose up 

9. 31. then had the churches rest through all G, 

10. 37. the word you know which began from G. 

13. 31. ho was seen of them that came from G. 

See Cana. 
GALILEAN, S. 
Mark 14. 70. for thou art a G. Luke 22. 59. 
Luke 13. 1. there were some told him of the G. 
2. suppose ye these G. were sinners above all G.? 
23. 6. Pilate asked whether the man were, a G.? 
John 4. 45. when he was come, the G. received him 
Acts 2. 7. are not all these that speak, G.? 

GALLIM. 
I Sam. 25. 44. Saul gave Michal to Phalti ofG. 
Isa. 10. 30. lift up thy voice, O daughter ofG. 

GALLIC. 
Acts 18. 12. when G. was the deputy of Achaia 
17. and G. cared for none of those things 
GAMALIEL. 
JsTum. 1. 10. of Manasseh, G. son of Pedahzur, 2. 

20. 1 7. 54, 59. I 10. 23. 
Jicts 5. 34. then stood up a Pharisee named G. 

22. 3. yet I was brought up at the feet of G. 

GAMMADIMS. 
Eiek. 27. 11. and the G. were in thy towers 

GATH. 
1 Sam. 5. 8. let the ark be carried about to G. 
6. 17. these are thp golden emerods, for G. one 
27. 4. it was told Saul, that David was fled toG. 
25a77J.1.20.tell it n-t in G.publish it not in Ashkelon 
21. 22. these four were born to the giant in G. and 
fell by the hand of David andserv. lC^r.20.8. 
I Kings 2. 39. two servants of Shimei ran to G. 
40. Shimei went to G. to seek his servants 
732 



2 Kings 12. 17. Hazael went and fought against G 

1 Chr.6. 13. Beraiah drove away inhabitants of G. 
18. 1. David took G. from the Philistines 

2 Chrun. 2G. 6. Uzziah brake down the wall ofG, 



Jimos 6. 2. 
Mi^. 1. 10. 



then godown to G. of the Philistines 



declare ye it not at G. weep not at all 
GAZA. 
Jadg, 16. 1. Samson went to G. and saw a harlot 
21. the Philistines brought Samson down to G. 
Jer. 47. 1. before that Pharaoh smote G. 
5. baldness is come upon G. Ashkelon is cutoff 



Amos 1,6. for three transgressions of G.and for four 

7. but I will send a fire on the wall ofG. 
Zep/t.2.4.G.shall be forsaken and Ashkelon a desol. 
Zech. 9. 5. G. shall see it, king shall perish from G. 
Acts 8.26. the way that goeth from Jerusalem to G. 

GEBA. 
Josh. 21. 17. given out of the tribe of Benjamin to 
the priests, G. with her suburbs, IC/tr. 6. 60. 
IKings 15. 22. king Asa built G. 2 Chron. 16. 0. 
2/rmo's23.8. Josiah defiled the high places from G. 
Isa. 10. 29. they have taken up lodging at G. 
Zech. 14. 10. the land shall be as a plain from G. 

GEBAL. 
Psal. 83. 7. G. and Amnion are confederate 
Ezek. 27. 9. the ancients ofG. were thy calkers 

GEBIM. 
Isa. 10. 31. the inhabitants of G.*gather to flee 

GEDALIAH. 
2 Kings 2.5. 24. and G. sware to them, Jer. 40. 9. 
1 Chron. 25. 3. the sons of Jeduthun, G. and Zeri 

9. now the second lot came forth to G. 
Ezra 10. 18. Jarib and G. had taken strange wives 
Jer. 38. 1. G. the son of Pashur heard Jeremiah 

40. 14, but G. son of Ahikam believed them not 

41. 2. Ishmael smote G. with the sword 
43. 6. Johanan took all that were left with G. 

Zeph.\.\. Zephaniah the son ofCushi, son ofG. 

See Ahikam. 

GEHAZL 

2Kings 4. 12. Elisha said to G. call Shunamite, 36. 

27. but G.. came near to thrust her away 
5.21. so G. followed after Namaan, said, is all well 
25. Elisha said to him, whence comest thou G.? 
8. 4. the king talked with G. servant of Elisha 

GEMARIAH. 
Jer. 29. 3. the words that Jeremiah sent by G. 
36. 25. G. made intercession not to burn the roll 

GENNESARET, ETH. 
Mat.14:. 34. they came to the land ofG. J^/arA:6.53. 
LwAe 5.1. people pressed, Jesus stood by lake ofG. 

GERA. 
Judg. 3. 15. the Lord raised up Ehud the son of G. 
2Sam.l6. 5. Shimei son ofG. 19.16,13. 1 Kings 2. 8. 

GERAHS. 

Exod. 30. 13. a shekel is twenty G. Lev. 27. 25. 

Mam. 3. 47. \ 18. 16. Ezek. 45. 12. 

GERAR. 

Gen. 20. 1. Abraham sojourned in G. || 26. 6. Isaac 

2. Abimelech king of G. || 20. the herdman of G. 

GERGESENES. 

Mat. 8. 28. he was come into the country of the G. 

GERIZIM. 
Z)eMM1.29.thou shalt put the blessing on mount G. 
27. 12. these shall stand on mount G. to bless 
Josh. 8. 33. half of them over-against mount G. 
Judg. 9. 7. Jotham stood on the top of mount G. 

GERSHOM, GERSHON. 
0611.46.11. the sons of Levi; G. Kohath and Merari 
Exod. 6. 16. JVttm."3. 17. IC/tr. 6. 1, 16. | 23. 6. 
Exod. 2. 22. the name of Moses' son was G. 

6. 17. the sons ofG. Libni, Shimei, J^um. 3. 18. 
Jfum. 3. 21. ofG. was the family of the Libnites 

25. charge of the eons of G. || 4. 22. their sum, 38. 
4. 28. this is the service of the sons ofG. 

7. 7. two wagons and four oxen gave to sons ofG. 
10. 17. the sons ofG. bearing the tabernacle 

Josh. 21. 6. cities the children ofG. had, 27. 
Judg. 18. 30. Jonathan the son ofG. was priest 
Ezra 8. 2. of the sons of Phinehas, G. went up 

GESHUR. 
25am. 13. 37. Absalom fled and went to G. 38. 

14. 23. Joab went to G. || 32. why I come from G. 

15. 8. thy servant vowed a vow at G. in Syria 
1 Chron.2. 23. Jair took G. and Aram from them 

GESHURITES. 
.Tosh. 13. 13. the G. dwell among the Israelites 

1 Sam. 27. 8. David and his men invaded the G. 
GETHSEMANE. 

JJfaf.26.36.cometh to a place called G.Mark 14.32. 
GIAH. 

2 Sam. 2. 24. the hill Ammah that lieth before G. 
GIBEAH. 

Judg. 19. 14. sun went down when they were by G. 
16.anold manofmountEphraim sojourned inG. 
20. 9. this shall be the thing we will do to G. 
13. deliver us the children of Belial in G. 
30. they put themselves in array against G. 
1 Sam. 10. 26. Saul also went home to G. 15. 34. 
14. 2. Saul tarried in the uttermost part of G. 



2Sam.21.6. let seven men of Ijis sons bo dehv ered to 
us, we will hang them up to the Lord in G 
Isa. 10. 29. Rtmah is afraid, G. of Saul is fle>i 
Hos. 5. 8. blow ye the cornet in G. cry aloud 
9.9.have corrupted themselves as in the days of (J. 
10. 9. O Israel, thou hast sinned from thedays of 
G. the battle in G. did not overtake the.n 
GIBEON. 
Josh. 10. 2. feared, because G. was a great city 
4. come up and help me, that we may smite (i 
12. Joshua said, sun, stand thou still upon G. 
2 Sam. 2. 13. they met together by the pool of G. 
3. 30. because he had slain Asahel atG. in battlo 
20. 8. when they were at the great stone in G. 
lKings3.5. in G. the L. appeared to Solomon, 9ii. 
IChron. 8. 29. at G. dwell the father of G. 9. 35. 
2J. 29. the altar.of burnt-olTering was at G. 
Isa. 28. 21. he ahall be wroth as in the valley of G. 
.Jer. 28. I. Hananiah the son of Azur in G. 
41.12. they found Ishmael by the waters in G. 

GIBEONITES. 

2 Sam. 21. 1. a famine, because Saul slew the G. 

9. he delivered them into the hands of the G. 

GIDEON. 

Judg. 6. 11. G. threshed wheat by the wine-press 

24. G. built an altar there unto the Lord 

34. but the Spirit of the Lord came upon G. 

7. 1. then Jerubbaal, who is G. rose up early 
14. there is nothing else, save the sword of G, 
18. the sword of the Lord and ofG. 20. 

8. 21. G. slew Zeba || 27. G.made an ephod thereof 
30. G. had 70 sons || 32. G. died in a good old age 

35. nor shev\;ed they kindness to the house of G. 
Heb 11. 32. the time would fail me to tell of G. 

GIDEONL 
Jfum.l. 11. the prince of Benjamin was Abidan tli6 
son ofG. 2. 22. 1 7.60,65. 
GIHON. 
Gen. 2. 13. the name of the second river is G. 
IKings 1. 33. and bring Solomon down to G. 38. 
45. they have anointed him king in G. 

GILBOA. 
Sam. 28. 4. Saul and all Israel pitched in G. 
31. 1. Israel and Saul fell down slain in mount G. 
8. 2 Sam. 21. 12. 1 Chron. 10. 1, 8. 
2 Sam. 1.6. as I happened by chance on mount G. 
21. ye mountains ofG. let there be no dew 
GILEAD. 
Mam. 32.1. saw the land of G. was a place forcaltla 

40. Moses gave G. to Machir, Deui. 3. 15. 

Deut. 34. 1. the Lord shewed him the land ofG. 

Josh. 17. 1. Machir, being a man of war, had G 

22. 13. Israel sent Phinehas into the land of G 

Jadg. 10. 18. be head over the inhabitants of G. 

11. 11. then Jephlhah went with the elders ofG. 
2 Sam. 2. 9. Abner made Ishbosheth king over G 

17. 26. Israel and Ab.salom pitched in land ofG 
1 Kingsll. 1. Elijah the Tishbite, who was ofG. 
Psal. 60. 7. G. is mine, Manasseh is mine, 108. 8. 
Cant. 4. 1. thy hair as a flock of goats from G. 6. 5. 
Je9\8.22. is there no balm inG.? no physician there? 

22. 6. thou art G. to me || 46. 11. go up into G. 

50. 19. his soul shall be satisfied on mount G. 
Hos. 6. 8. G. is the city of them that work iniquity 

12. 11. is there iniquity in G.? they are vanity 
Amos 1. 3. they have threshed G. with instrument* 

13. they have ripped up women with child ofG. 
Obad. 19. and Benjamin shall possess G. 
Mic. 7. 14. let them feed in Bashan and G. 
Zec/i. 10. 10. I will bring them into the land ofG. 
See Ramoth. 
GILEADITE, S. 
Judg.lO. 3. Jaira G. judged Israel 1| 11. 1. Jephlhah 
12. 4. ye G. are fugitives of Ephraim 
5. and the G. took the passages of Jordan 
2 Sam. 17. 27. Barzillai the G. brought beds 
^e Barzillai. 
GILGAL. 
.Tosh. 4.19. the people came up and encamped in G 

9. 6. they went to Joshua unto the camp at G. 

10. 6. the men of Gibeon sent to the camp to G. 
Judg. 2. 1. an angel came up from G. to Bochim 

1 Sam.. 7. 16. Samuel went in circuit to G. 

10. 8. and thou shalt go down before me to G. 

11. 14. let us go to G. and rencvk' the kingdom 
13. 7. Saul was in G. || 8. Samuel came not to G 
15. 33. Samuel hewed Agag in pieces in G. 

Hos. 4. 15. come not ye to G. nor go to lieth-aven 
9. 15. their wickedness is in G. there I hated them 

12. 11. they sacrifice bullocks in G. their altars 
Amos 4. 4. at G. multiply transgression and bring 

5. 5. enter not into G. forG. shall go into captivitv 
Mic. 6. 5. Balaam answered him from Shittim to C»^ 
GILONITE. 

2 Sam. 15. 12. Ahithophel the G. 23. 34. 
GIRGASHITE, S. 

Gen. 10. 16. Canaan begat the G. 1 Chron. 1. 14 
15. 21. to thy seed have I given this land to Eu- 
phrates and the land of the G. Meh. 9. & 
Deut, 7. 1. when the Lord hath cast out the G. 



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hsh. 3. 10. he will without fail drive out the G. 

GITTITE. 

2 Sam. 6. 10. the house of Obed-edom the G. 11. 

LI 19. Ittai the G. 22. | 18. 2. || 21. 19. Goliath 

GOB. 

2 Sam. 21. 18. a battle witli the Philistines at G. 

GOG. 
lCAron.5.4. sons of Joel; G. his son, Shimeihisson 
Eiek. 38. 2. son of man, set thy face against G. 
3. say, behold, I am against thee, O G. 3!). 1. 
16. when I shall be sanctified in thee, O G. 
1^ when G. shall come against the land of Israel 
39. 11. I will give to G. a place of graves in Israel 
Rev. 20. 8. G. and Magog, to gather them together 
GOLAN, See Bashan. 
GOLGOTHA. 
A/af. 27.33. were come to a place called G. that is to 
say, a place of a skull, Mark 15.22. John 19.17. 
GOLIATH. 

1 Sam. 17. 4. G. of Gath a champion went out, 23. 
21. 9. the sword of G. the Philistine is here 

22. 10. he gave him the sword of G. the Philistine 

2 Sam. 21. 19. slew the brother of G. 1 Chr. 20. 5. 

GOMER. 
Gen. 10. 2. son? of Japheth; G. Magog, ICAr. 1.5. 
3. the sonsof G. Ashkenaz, Riphath, \Chr. 1.6. 
JEzeA:.38.6.G.and all his bands, house of Togarmah 
Has. 1. 3. he took G. the daughter of Diblaim 

GOMORRAH. 
Ge7i.l3.10. before the Ld. destroyed Sodom and G. 

14. 11. they took all the goods of Sodom and G. 

18. 20. because the cry of Sodom and G. is great 

19. 24. the Lord rained on G. fire from heaven 
28. Abraham looked toward Sodom and G. 

Z>eui.29. 23. like the overthrow of Sodom and G. 

Isa. 1. 9. 1 13. 19. .Jer. 23. 14. | 49. 18. | 50. 40. 

.^vios 4. 11. Rom. 9. 29. 2 Pet. 2. 6. Jude 7. 
32. 32. for their vine is of the fields of G. 
Isa. 1. 10. give ear to the law, ye people of G. 
Zeph. 2. 9. the children of Amtnon shall be as G. 
Jilat. 10. 15. be more tolerable forG. Mark 6. 11. 

GOSHEN. 
Gen. 45. 10. dwell in G. 46. 34. | 47. 4, 6, 27. 
Excel. 8. 22. I will sever that day the land of G. 

9. 26. only in the land of G. was there no hail 
Josh, 10. 41. Joshua smote the country of G. 

11. 36 so Joshua took all the land of G. 

15. 51. the inneritance of Judah, G. Holon 

GOZAN. 
Kino-s 17. 6. the king of Assyria placed Israel by 
the river of G. 18. 11. 1 Chron. 5. 26. 
19fl2.my fathers have destroyed, as G. Isa. 37.12. 

GRECIA. 
Dan. 8. 21. the rough goat is the king of G. 

10. 20. when I am gone the king of G. shall come 

11. 2. he shall stir up all against the realm of G. 

GRECIANS. 
Joel 3.6. the childr. of Judah have ye sold to the G. 
Acts 6. 1. there arose a murmuring of the G. 

9. 29. Paul spake boldly and disputed ag. the G. 
IL 20. who spoke to the G. preaching the L. Jesus 

GREECE. 
Zcc/t.9.13. thy sons, O Zion, against thy sons, O G. 
.Acts 20. 2. Paul came to G. and there abode 

GREEK. 
Mark 7. 26. the woman was a G. a Syrophenician 
.ffcts 16. 1. the father of Timotheus was a G. 3. 
Rom. 1. 16. to Jew first, and also to G. 2. f 9, f 10. 

10. 12. for there is no difference between the Jew 
and the G. thesame Lord, Gal. 3. 28. Col. 3. II. 

Gal. 2. 3. nor Titus who was with me, being a G. 

See Appellatives. 

GREEKS. 

John 7. t 3.5. will he go to dispersed among the G.I 

12. 20. certain G. came to worship at the feast 
jScts 14. 1. a multitude of G. believed, 17. 4, 12. 

18. 4. he persuaded the Jews and the G. 

17. then the G. took Sosthenes and beat him 
19.10.the Jews and G. heard the word of the Lord 

17. this was known to all the G. at Ephesus 

20. 21. testifying to the Jews and G. repentance 

21. 28. he brought the G. also into the temple 
Rom. 1. 14. 1 am debtor both to G. and Barbarians 
I Cor. 1. 22. and the G. seek after wisdom 

23. we preach Christ crucified, to the G. foolishn. 

24. to called, Jews andG. Christ the power of G. 

GUR. 
t Kings 9. 27. smote Ahaziah at the going up to G. 

H. 

HACHILAH. 

1 Sam. 23. 19. David hid in the hill of H. 25 1. 
26. 3. and Saul pitched in the hill of H. 

HADADEZER, HADAREZER. 

2 Sam.8. 3. David smote H. 9, 10. IChron. 18. 3. 
5. when the Syrians came to succour H. 

7. took shields on servants of H. 1| 8. cities of H. 
10. II. had wars with Toi || 12. the spoil of H. 
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2 Savi. 10. ]6. H. sent and brought out the Syrians 
IK/ngs 11. 23. Rezon tied from lord H. king ol'Zob. 

HADADRIMMON. 
Zech. 12. 11. as the mourning of H. in the valley 

HADASSAH. 
Esth. 2. 7. he brought up H. his uncle's daughter 

HADORAM. 
Gen. 10. 27. and Joktan begat H. 1 Ckron. 1. 21. 

1 Chron. 18. 10. Tou sent H. his son to king David 

2 Chr. 10. 18. Rehoboam sent H. Israel stoned him 

HADRACH. 
Zech. 9. 1. the burden of the Lord in the land of H. 

HAGAR. 
Gen. 16. 1. H. an Egyptian was Sarai's maid, 3, 8. 

15. H. bare Abram a son, 16. | 25. 12. 
21. 9. Sarah saw son of H. the Egyptian mocking 

14. Abraham gaveH. bread, and sent her away 
17. angel of God called to H.what aileth thee, H.7 

See Agar. 
HAGARENES. 
Psal. 83. 6. the H. are confederate against thee 

HAGARITES. 

IChron. 5. 10. they made war with the H. 19. 

20. the H. were delivered into theii hand 

HAGGAI. 

Gen. 46. 16. the sons of Gad ; H. Shuni and Ezbon 

Ezra 5. 1. H. the prophet prophesied to the Jews 

6. 14. prospered thro' prophesying of H. the prophet 

Hag. 1. 1. word of the Lord by H. 3. 1 2. 1, 10,20. 

HAGGITH. 
2 Sam. 3. 4. and the fourth, Adonijah the son of 
H. 1 Kings 1. 5, 11. | 2. 13. 1 Chron. 3. 2. 
HALLELUIAH. 
Psal. 106. t 1. I 111- t 1- 1 113. 1 1- 1 146. 1 1- I 
148. 1 1. I 149. t 1. I 150. 1 1. 
See Alleluiah, in Appellatives. 
HAM. 
Gen. 5. 32. Noah begat Shem, H. and Japheth, 
6. 10. I 9. 18. I 10. 1. 1 Chron. 1. 4. 
7. 13. the self-same day H. entered into the ark 

9. 18. and H. is the father of Canaan 

10. 6. sons of H. Cush, Mizraim, 20. 1 Chr. 1. 8. 
14. 5. Chedorlaomer smote the Zuzims in H. 

1 Chron. 4.40. they of H. had dwelt there of old 
Psal. 78. 51. he smote in the tabernacles of H. 

105. 23. Jacob sojourned in the land of H. 
27. they shewed wonders in the land of H. 106.22. 
HAM AN. 
EstJi. 3. 1. king promoted H. 1| 5. H. full of wrath 
2. all the kir^g's servants bowed and reverenced H. 
6. wherefore H. sought to destroy all the Jews 
7.cast the lot before H. || 4. 7. H. promised to pay 

15. and the king and H. sat down to drink 

5. 4. the king and H.came to the banquet, 5.8. | 7.1. 

9. then went H. forth that day joyful and glad 

11. H. told them of the glory of his riches 

14. the thing pleased H. || 6. 5. H. stands in court 
6. 6. H. thought II 11. tiien H. took the apparel 

12. but H. hasted to his house mourning 

13. H. told Zeresh his wife || 7. 6. this wicked H. 
7. 7. H. made request |j 8. H. was fallen on the bed 

10. hanged H. || 8. 1. gave Esther the house of H. 
9. 10. slew the sons of H. || 14. they hanged them 

HAMATH. 
JVwm. 13. 21. Zin to Rehob, as men come to H. 
34. 8. from mount Kor to the entrance of H. Josh. 

13. 5. Judg. 3. 3. 1 Kings 8. 65. 2 Kings 

14. 25. 2 Chron. 7. 8. 

2 Sam. 8. 9. Toi king of H. 1 Chron. 18. 9. 

2 Kings 14. 28. now Jeroboam recovered H. 

17. 24. the king of Assyria brought men from H. 
30. the men of H. made Ashima their god 

18. 34. where are the gods of H.T Isa. 36. 19. 

19. 13. where is the king of H.? Isa. 37. 13. 
23. 33. put him in bands in the land of H. 25. 21. 

1 Chron. 18. 3. David smote Hadarezer to H. 

2 Chron. 8. 4. Solomon built store-cities in H. 
/sa.lO.y.is not H.asArpad? Samaria as Damascus? 

11. 11. Lord shall recover his people from H. 
Jer. 39. 5. to H. where he gave judgment, 52. 9. 

49. 23.about Damascus, H.is confounded, &Arpad 
Ezek. 47. 16. the border on the north, H. 17. 

20. from border till a man come over against H. 
ZecA.9.2. H. also shall border thereby, Tyre, Sidon 

HAMMEDATHA. 
Esth. 8. 5. Haman the son of H. 9. 10, 24. 

HAMON-GOG. 
Ezek. 39. 11. they shall call it the valley of H. 

15. the buriers have buried it in the valley of H. 

HAMOR. 

Gen. 33. 19. Jacob bought a field of the children 

of H. Shechem's father, .Tosh. 24. 32. 

34. 6. H. went out to commur.e with Jacob, 8. 

24. to H. and Sheci.em hearkened all the citizens 

26. they slew H. and Shechem, and took Dinah 

Judg. 9.28. serve the men of H. father of Shechem 

HANAMEEL. 
Jer. 32. 7. H. thine uncle's son shall come, 8. 
9. 1 bought the field of H. my uncle's son 
12. 1 gave the evidence toBaruchinsightof H. 



HANANEEL. 
JVch.SA. tower of H. 12. 39. .Icr. 31. 38. Zcck.li ^ 

HANANI. 
1 Kings 16. 1. to Jehu son of H. the word came, 7 

1 Chr. 25. 4. H. son of Heman |1 25. 18th lotto H. 

2 Chr. 16. 7. at that time H. the seer came to Asa 

19. 2. Jehu son of H. went to meet Jehoshapha! 

20. 34. his acts in the book of Jehu son of H. 
Ezra 10. 20, of the sons of Immer, H. Zebadiah 
JVeh. 1. 2. that H. one of my brethren came 

7. 2. I gave my brother H. charge over Jerusalere 
12. 36. H. with the musical instruments of David 

HANANIAH. 
IChr. 3.19. the sons of Zerubbabel jMeshullam. II, 

21. the sons of H. [j 8. 24. H. Benjamite 

25. 4. H. son of Heman \\ 23. sixteenth lot to H. 
2 Chron. 26. 11. Uzziah had a host under H. 
Ezra 10. 28. H. Zabbai had taken strange wives 
JVc/t. 3. 8. H. the son of an apothecary repaired 

7. 2. 1 gave H. ruler of palace charge over Jerus. 

10. 23. H. sealed || 12. 12. H. with trumpets, 41. 
Jer. 28. 1. H. son of Azur a false projihet 

11. H. spake in the presence of all the people 

12. after that H. had broken Jeremiah's yoke 
17. H. died that year in the seventh month 

36. 12. Zedekiah son of H. satin scribe's chamber 
37. 13. Irijah the son of H. took Jeremiah 
Dan. 1. 6. of the children of Judah, Daniel, H. 

7. he gave to H. the name of Shadiach 

11. Melzar was set over Daniel, H. INjpJshael 
19. among all was found lione like Daniel, H. 
2. 17. then Daniel made the thing known to H. 
HANNAH. 

1 Sam. 1. 2. Elkanah's wife H. had no children 

8. H. why weepest thou"? || 9. so H. rose up 

13. H. spake in her heart, only her lips moved 
19. Elkanah knew H. || 20. after H. conceived 

22. but H. went not up || 2. 1. H. prayed, and said 
2. 21. the Lord visited H. so that she conceived 

HANOCH. 

Ge7i.25. 4. sonsof Midian;Ephah,H. ICkr. ]. 33. 

46. 9. H. son of Reuben, Afum. 26. 5. IChr. 5. 3. 

HA NUN. 

2 Sam. 10. 1. H. his son reigned in his stead 

2. I will shew kindness unto H. 1 Chron. 19. 2. 

4. H. took David's servants, and shaved off the 

one half of their beards, IChron. 19. 4. 
JVeh. 3. 13. H. repaired the valley gate 

30. H. sixth son of Zalaph repaired another piece 

HARAN, a man. 
Gen. 11. 26. Terah begat H. 27. || 28. H. died 
29. Nahor's wife was Milcah daughter of H. 

31. Terah took Lot the son of H. his son's son 
1 Chron. 2. 46. Ephah, Caleb's concubine, bare H. 

and Moza, and H. begat Gazez 
23. 9. the sons of Shimei; H. Shelomiih, Haziel 

HARAN, a place. 
r?e?i.ll.31.Terah came to H. || 32. Terah died in H. 
12. 4. Abram at 75 years departed out of H. 

5. he took the souls that they had gotten in H. 

27. 43. flee to H. || 29. 4. they said, of H. are we 

28. 10. Jacob went from Beer-sheba toward H. 
2Kings 19. 12. mv fathers destroyed H. Isa. 37. 12 

HARBONAH. 
Esth. 1. 10. H. was one of the chamberlains, 7. 9. 

HAROD. 

Judg. 7. 1. Gideon pitched beside the well of IL 

HAROSHETH, Sec Gentiles. 

HAZAEL. 

1 Kings 19. 15. anoint H. to be king over Syria 

17. thatescapeth the sword of H. shall Jehu sla? 
2Kings 8.9. H. went to meet Elisha, took a present 

15. Ben-hadad died, and FJ. reigned in his stead 
28. Ahaziah went with Joram against H. 

9. 14. Joram kept Ramoth-gilead because of H. 

10. 32. H. smote them in all the coasts of Israel 

12. 17. H. set his face to go up to Jerusalem 

18. Jehoash sent the hallowed things to H. 

13. 3. Lord delivered Israel into the hand of H 
22. but H. oppressed Israel || 24. so H. died 
25. recovered from Ben-hadad son of H. cities 

Amos 1. 4. 1 will send fire into the house of H. 

HAZELELPONI. 
1 Chron. 4. 3. the name of their sister was H 

HAZEROTH. 
Kum. 11. 35. the people abode at H. 33. 17. 
12. 16. the people removed from H. 3.3. 18. 

HAZOR. 
.losh.ll. 10. Joshua took FI. head of these kingaois> 

11. and he burnt H. with fire, 13. 

15. 23. Kedesh and H. cities of Judah, 25. 
19. 36. Ramah and H. cities of Naphlali 
Judg. 4. 2. sold them to Jabin who reigned in H 
1 Kings 9. 15. Solomon raised a levy to build II 
2Kins's 15. 29. the king of Syria took H. 
Jer. 49. 28. concerning the kingdoms of H. 
30. flee, dwell deep, O ye inhabitants of H. 
33. and H. shall be a dwelling for dragons 
HEBER. 
Gen. 46. 17. the sons of Beriah, H. i Chron. 7. 3J 



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rvdg-. 4 11 IT. the Kenite, 17. | 5. 24. 
Luke 3 35 rijtileo, wliicli was the son of IJ. 

HEIMIEW. 
Gen. 14. 13. oni'- cauiu ami told Abraham the H. 

39. 14. see he halli hrought in a 11. to mock us 

41. 12. thoro was diurc witii us a young man, a H. 
Exod. 2. li. ho s;)io(i a;n Bgyi)tian smiting a H. 
Jer. 34. 9. sIjoumJ let a H. or Uebrevvess go free 
/onah 1. 9. ho iiii;i unto tliem, I am a H. 

HEBREWS. 
Oen. 40. 15. I was stolen out of the land of the H. 

43. 32. the Egyptians might not eat with the H. 

Exod. 2. G. slio' said, this is one of the H. children 

13. behold, two men of the H. strove together 

3. 18. God ot the H. 5. 3. | 7. 16. | 9. 1, 13. | 10. 3. 

1 Sam.'iA^. rhisgreutshoutin thecampof the H. 

9. be siroiiir, tiiat ye be not servants to the H. 

13. 3. let ih^^H. hear || 19. lest theH. make swords 

14. 11. behold the H. come forth out of holes 
21. the II. llirtl were with the Philistines 

29. 3. the princes said, what do these H. here? 
Jicts 6. 1. a iimrmuring of Grecians against theH. 

2 Cor. 11. 22. are ihey H. or Israelites'? so am I 
Phil. 3. 5. 1 am of Benjamin, a Hebrew of the H. 

HEBREW. 
Lulce 23. 38. written over him in H. .John 19. 20. 
John .5. 2. a pool called in the H. tongue, Bethesda 
19. 13. called in H. Gabbatha || 17. Golgotha 
Acts 21. 40. Paul spake to them in H. 22. 2. 
20. 14. a voice saying in the H. tongue, Saul, Saul 
Rev. 9. 11. in H. Abaddon || 16. 16. Armageddon 

HEBREW man. 
Deut. 15. 12. if tiiy brother, a H. man, beeold 

HEBREW servant. 

Gen. 39. 17. the H. servant came in to mock me 

Exod. 21. 2. if thou buy a H. servant 

HEBREW woman, women. 

Exod. 1.16. do the office of a midwife to H. women 

19. H. women are not as the Egyptian women 
2. 7. shall I call lo thee a nurse of the H. women? 
Deut. 15. 12. if any H. woman be sold unto thee 

HEBREWESS. 
Jer. 34. 9. every man should let a H. go free 

"HEBRON, place. 

Gen. 23..2. Sarah died in Kirjath-arba, the same is 

H. 35. 27. .Tosh. 14. 15. | 20. 7. Judg. 1. 10. 

37. 14. Jacob sent Joseph out of the vale of H. 

A^W7«. 13.22. H. was built seven years before Zoan 

Josh. 10. 39. as he did to H. so he did to Debir 

14. 13. Joshua gave to Caleb H. 14. .Judg. 1. 20. 
1 Sam. 30. 31. a [iresent to them which were in H. 
2 Sam. 2. 1. whither sliail I go up? he said untoH. 

2. 11. the time David was kin-r in H. was seven 

years, 5. 5. I Kings 2. 11. 1 C/troTi. 29. 27. 

32 Joab and his men came to H. at break of day 

3.2. to David were sons born in H. 5. ICAr. 3. 1,4. 
32. they buried Abner in H. and the king wept 

1. 12. they buried the head of Ish-bosheth in H. 

5. 3. the elders of Israel came to H. and Dav. made 

a league with them in H. 1 Chron. 11. 3. 
13. took more wives after he was come from H. 

15. 7. which I have vowed to the Lord in H. 

10. then ye shall say, Absalom reigneth m H. 

1 Chron. 6. 57. cities of Judah H. a city of refuge 
12. 38. all these came with a perfect heart to H. 

2 C/Vo7i.ll.l0.P>.ehoboam built Zorah, H. in Judah 

HEBRON, person. 
Exod. 6. 18. the sons of Kohath ; Amram, H. and 
Uzziel, JSTum. 3. 19. IChron. 6. 2, 18. | 23. 12. 

1 Chron. 2. 42. sons of Mareshah the father of H. 
43. the sons of H. 15. 9. j 23. 19. I 24. 23. 

HEGE. 

Esth. 2. 3. unto the custody of H. the chamberlain 

HELAM. 

2 Sam. 10. 16. Syrians beyond the river came to H. 

HELiBON. 
Ezek. 27. 18. was thy merchant in the wine of H. 

HELDAI. 
ZecA. 6.10. take of them of the captivity even of H. 

HELL 
Luke 3. 23. Joseph, which v/as the son of H. 

HELKATH-HAZZURIM. 
2 Sam. 2. 16. wherefore that place was called H. 

HEMAN. 
1 Kings 4. 31. Solomon %vas wiser than Ethan, H. 

1 Chron. 2. 6. the sons of Zerah; H. and Calcol 
6. 33. sons of Kohathites, H. a singer, son of Joel, 

the sonof Shemuel, 15. 17, 19. 1 16. 42. 

25. 1. David appointed of the sons of Asaph and 

of H. 4, 6. 2 Chron. 5. 12. 1 29. 14. 1 35. 15. 

5. alltheseweresons of H.God gave II. 14 sons 

HEN. 

Zeeh. 6. 14. crown shall be forH. son of Zephaniah 

HEFHZI-BAH. 

2 Kings 21. 1. Mana?seh's mother's name was H. 
Isa. 62.4. thou shalt he called H. andlandBeulah 

HERMAS, HERMES. 
Rom. W. 14. salntf^ Hermas, Patrobas, Hermes 

HERM0GENE3. 

2 Ttm l.lS.from me, of whom are Phygellus and H. 

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HERMON. 
Deut. 4. 43. from Aroer to mount Sion, which is H. 
Josh. 13. 11. all mount H. Reuben and Gad liad 
I'sal. 89. 12. Tabor and H. shall rejoice in thy name 
133. 3. it is the dew of H. that descended on Zion 
Ca7ii. 4. 8. look from the top of Shenir and H. 

HERMONITES. 
Ps. 42. 6. 1 will remember thee from the land of H. 

HEROD. 
Mat. 2.12.warned, that they should not return to H. 

15. Joseph was there till the death of H. 

16. H. slew all the children in Beth-iehera 

14. 3. for H. had laid hold on John, Mark 6. 17. 

6. but when H. birth-day was kept, Mark 6. 21. 

Mark 6. 20. H. feared John, knowing he was a just 

8. 15. take heed, beware of the leaven of H. 
Luke 3. 1. and H. being telrarch of Galilee 

19. for all the evils which H. had done 

9. 7. H. heard of all that was done by Jesus 
13. 31. depart hence, for H. will kill thee 

23. 7. Pilate sent Jesus to H. 1| 8. H. was glad 

11. H. with his men of war set him at nought 

12. Pilate and H. were made friends together 
15. I found no fault in this man, no, nor yet H. 

Acts 4.27. both H. and Pontius Pilate against Jesus 
12. 1. H. vexed the church, and killed Jatnes 
6. when H. would have brought forth Peter 

11. hath delivered me out of the hand of H. 

21. on a set day H. made an oration to thfjm 
13.1. which had been brought up with H. and Saul 
23.35. command, him to be kept in H. judgm.-hall 

HERODIANS, See Appellatives. 

HERODJAS. 

Mat. 14. 3. John in prison for H. sake, Mark 6. 17. 

6. the daughter of H. danced, Mark 6. 22. 
Mark 6. 19. H. had a quarrel against John 
Luke 3. 19. Herod being reproved by John for H. 

herOdion. 

Rom. 16. 11. salute H. my kinsman, greet them 

HESHBON. 
J^iim. 21. 25. Israel dwelt in H. and its villages 
26. H. was the city of Sihon || 27. come into H. 
28. a fire gone out of H. || 30. H. is perished 
32. 37. children of Reuben built H. and Elealeh 
Deut. 2. 24. I have given thee Sihon king of H. 
Judg. 11. 26. while Israel dwelt in H. and Aroer 
JVe/t. 9.22. they possessed the land of the king of H. 
Cant. 7. 4. thine eyes like the fish-pools of H. 
Isa. 15. 4. H. shall cry || .Jer. 49. 3. howl, O H. 
16. 8. forfield of H. languish, and vine of Sibmah 
9. will water thee with my tears, O H.and Elealeh 
Jer. 48. 2. in H. they have devised evil against it 
34. from cry of H. even to Elealeh and Jahaz 
45.that fled stood under the shadow of H. because 
of the force, but a fire shall come out of H. 
See Sihon. 
HETH. 
Gen.lO. 15. Canaan begat Sidon and H. ICAr 1.13. 
23. 7. Abraham bowed before tiie children of H. 
25. 10. Abraham purchased of the sons of H. 49. 32. 
27.46. am weary of life because of daughters of H. 

HEZEKIAH, called EZEKfAS. 
'2, Kings 16.20. H. Ahaz's son reigned in h's stead 
18. 14. H. sent to the king of Assyria to Lachish 
15. H. gavehim allthe silver in house of the Lord 

22. whose altars H. hath taken away, Isa. 36. 7. 
29.thus saith the king, let not H. deceive you, not 

able to deliver you, 2Chr. 32. 15. Isa. 36. 14. 

31. hearken not to'H. 32. Isa. 36. 16. 
19.1. king H. heard it, he rent his clothes, Isa.'Sl.l. 

15. H. prayed, 2 Chron. 30. 18. Isa. 37. 15. 
20. 1. H. was sick to death, 2CAr. 32. 24. /sa.38.1. 

3. H. wept sore, Isa. 38. 3. || 5. turn again, tell H. 

12. Berodach sent a present to H. Isa. 39. 1. 

13. nothing that H. shewed them not, Isa. 39. 2. 
19.H. said, good is the word of the Lord, /5a.39.8. 

21. H. slept with his fathers, 2 Chron. 32. 33. 
21. 3. built what H. had destroyed, 2 Chron. 33. 3. 

\Chr. 3. 23. the sons of Neariah; H. and Azrikam 
4. 41. came in days of H. and smote their tents 
2CAr .29.27. H. commanded to offer burnt-offerings 
36. and H. rejoiced, and all the people that God 

30. 20. the Lord hearkened toH. and healed them 

22. H. spake com.fortably to all the Levites 
24. H. gave the congregation 1000 bullocks 

31. 2. H. appointed the courses of the priests 
11. then H. commanded to prepare chambers 

32. 8. the people rested on the words of H. 

17. so shall not the God of H. deliver his people 
22. thus the Lord saved H. from Sennacherib 
25.H. rendered nota.'jain according to the benefit 
26. wrath came not on them in the days of H. 
30. and H. prospered in all his works 

Ezra 2. 16. the children of Ater of H. JVeA. 7. 21. 
Prov. 25. 1. which the men of H. copied out 
Jer. 15. 4. because of Manasseh the son of H.' 
26. 18. Micah prophesied in days of H. Mic. 1. 1. 

19. did H. and all Judah put Micah to death 
Hb5. 1.1. the word that came to Hosea in days of H. 
Mat. 1.9. Achaz begat H. || 10. H. begat Manasses 



HEZRON. 

Gew. 46. 9; sons of Reuben; H. Car.mi, Ezud. 6.14 
12. sonof Pharez, H. Au£/i4.J8. iVhr. 2.5. 1 4.1 

Ruth 4.19. H. begat Ram, Ram begat Amminadab 

1 Chr. 2. 9. the sons of tl . || 18. Caleb the son of H. 
21. H. begat Segub || 24. after that H. wasdead 
25. the sons of Jerahraeel the first born of H. 
HIDDEKEL. 

Gen. 2. 14. the name of the third river is H. 

Dan. 10. 4. as I was by llie side of the river H- 
HIEL. 

1 Kings 16. 34. H. tne Beth-elite built Jericho 

HIGGAION. 

PsaZ.9.16.the wicked snared in his works, H. Selah 

HILKIAH. 

2 Kings 18.18. there came out Eiiakim son of H. 
37. then came Eiiakim the son of H. to Hezefciah 

with his clothes rent and told him, /;sa. 36. 22. 

22. 4. saying, go up to H. the high-priest 

8. H. gave the book to Shaphan, 10. 'IChr. 34. 15 
12. the king commanded H. to inquire of the 
Lord for him, 2 Chron. 34. 20. 
14. so H. went to Huldah, 'i, Chron. 34. 22. 

23. 4. commanded H. to bring forth the vessels 

1 C/i7-.6.13. Shallum begat H. and H. begat Azariah 

45. H. son of Amaziali || 9. 11. H. son of Meshullam 
26. 11. H. the second son of Hosah, Tabaliah 
Ezra 7. 1. H. the son of Shallum, son of Zadok 
J^Teh. 8. 4. H. stood on Ezra's right hand 

11. 11. Seraiah the son of H. dwelt at Jerusalem 

12. 7. H. the priest went up with Zerubbabel 

21. of H. Hashabiah was a priest, of Jedaiah 
/sa. 22.20. 1 will call my servant Eiiakim son of H^ 
Jer. 1. 1. the words of Jeremiah the son of H. 

29. 3. Gemariah son of H. was sent to Babylon 

HINNOM. 
Josh. 15. 8. the border went up by the valley of H. 

2 Kings 23.10. Tophet, which is in the valley of H. 
2 Chron. 28. 3. he burnt incense in the valley of H. 

33. 6. he caused his children to pass thro' fire in H. 
Jer. 19. 2. go forth to the valley of the son of H. 

32. 35. they built high places in the valley of H. 

HIRAM. 

2 Sam.5.11 . H. king of Tyre sent messengers to Da- 
vid and cedar-trees and masons, \Chr. 14. 1. 

1 Kings 5. 1. H. king of Tyre sent his servants to 
Solomon, for H. was ever a lover of David, S. 

10. H. gave Solomon cedar-trees and fir-treos 

11. Solomon gave H. 20,000 measures of whea* 

12. there was peace between H. and Solomon 
7. 13. Solomon sent and fetched H. out of Tyre 

40. H. made the lavers, H. made an end of doing 
9. 12. H. came to see the cities Solomon )iad given 

27. H. sent in the navy his servants, shipmen 
10. 11. the navy of H. brought in almug-trees 

22. king had at sea a navy, with the navy of H. 

HITTITE. 
Gen. ^5. 9. buried him in the field of Ephron theH. 

26. 34. daughter of Beri the H. Elon the H. 36. 2. 

49. 30. Abraham boughtof Ephron the H. .50.13 
Exod. 23. 28. I will drive out the H. 33. 2. | 34. ]] . 
.Tosh. 9. ]. the H. and Amorite gathered, 11. 3. 

1 Sam. 26. 6. David said to Abimelech the H. 

2 Sam. 11. 6. David said, send me Uriah the H. 
21. thy servant Uriah the H. is dead also, 24. 

12. 9. thou hast killed Uriah the H. with sword 

10. taken the wife of Uriah IheH. lobe l!iy wife 
23. 39. Uriah the H. thirty-seven worthies in all 
1 Kings 15. 5. save only in matter of Uriah the H. 
Ezek. 16. 3. and thy mother a H. 45. 

HITTITES. 

(?£7i.l5.20. seed have I given land of II. .Tosh. 1.4. 

Exod. 3. 8. Canaanite.*;, H. Amorites, 17. | 13.5. 1 

23. 23. Dr.ut. 7. 1. | 20. 17. .Tosh. 3. 10. 1 12. 8. ( 

24. 11. .ludg. 3. 5. IKings 9. 20. JVeA. 9. 8. 

Judg. 1. 26. the man went into the land of the H. 

3. 5. the children of Israel dwelt among the H. 

1 Kings 11. 1. but Solomon loved women of theH. 

2 Kings 7. 6. Israel hired the kings of the H. 

2 Chron. 8. 7. of H. left Solomon made pay tribute 
Ezra 9. 1. done after the abominations of IheH. 
HIVITE, much in Hittite. 
HOBAB. 
J\rum. 10. 29. Moses said to H. come thou with its 
.Tudrr. 4. 11. Heber was of the children of H. 

HOPHNL 

1 Sa7n. ] . 3. two sons of Eli, H. and Phinehns, 4. 4. 

2. 34. H. and Phinehas shall both die in one day 

4. 11. Eli's sons H. and Phinehas were slain, 17 

HOR, See Mount. 
HOREB. 
Exod. 3. 1. Moses led the flock and came to ths 
mountain of God, even to H. 1 Ki^gs 19. 8, 

17. 6. I will stand before thee on the rock jn H. 

33. 6. Israel stripped of ornaments by mount H 
Deut. 1. 6. the Lord spake to us in H. 4. 15. 

4. 10. when thou stoodest before the Lord in H. 
5.2. the Ld. made a covenant with us in H.29. 1 
9. 8. also in H. ye provoked the Lord to wraih 

18. 16. all thou desiredst of the Lord in H 



TROPER N4.MES.] JAB 



JAC 



JAM 



1 Kings P. 9. nolliingin tlie ark save the two tables 

which Moses put in the ark atH.2 C/iron.5. 10. 

FjaM0(5. 19. they made acalfin H. and worshipped 

.Mai. 4. 4. whicli I cnmmanded unto Moses in H. 

nOR-HAG[DDAD. 
Xum. 33. 32. encamped at H. || 33. went from H. 

HORMAH. 
JV*«77i.l4.45.the Canaanitesdiscomfited them to H. 
21. 3. and lie called the name of the place H. 
Dcvt. 1.44. and destroyed you in Seir even to H. 
Josh. 15. 30. the cities of Judah, Eltolad, H. 

19. 4. Simeon had out of Judah, Bethul, H. 
Judar. 1. 17. the name of the city was called H. 
1 Sam. 30. 30. a present to them that were in H. 

1 Chron. 4. 30. Shlmei's sons dwelt at H. in Ziklag 

' HOROXAIM. 
Tsa. 15. 5. in the way of H. they shall raise a cry 
Jer. 48. 3. a voice of cryinij shall be from H. 

5. in go'ms down of I?, the enemies heard a cry 
34. from Zoar to H. they uttered their voice 

HOROMTE, See Sanballat. 

HOSHEA. 

Deut. 32. 44. hf and H. son of Nun spake to people 

2 Kings 15.30.H.made a conspiracy against Pekah 
17. 1. H. son of Elah began to reign in Samaria 

3. H. became the kinir of Assyria's servant 

6. in the ninth year of H. Samaria taken, 18. 10. 
Chron. 27. 20. the ruler of Euhraim was H. 

A'eA. 10. 23. H. and Hananiah sealed the covenant 

HUR. 
£;xorf.l7. 10. Closes, Aaron, H.went up to top of hill 

12. nnd .Aaron and H. stayed up his hands 

24. 14. behold, Aaron and H. are with you 

31. 2. Lord haih called Bezaleel, the son of Uri, 

son of H. of the tribe of Judah, 35. 30. | 38. 22. 

iN'um. 31. 8. they slew Evi, Rekem, Zur, H. and 

Reba, five kings of Midian, .Tosh. 13.21. 

1 Kings 4. 8. the son of H. in mount Ephraim 
IChrov. 2. 19. Caleb took Ephratah, which barell. 

20. H. b^gatUri || 4. 1. sons of Judah, H. Shnbal 
50. these \vere the sons of Caleb the son of H. 

4. 4. these are the sons of H. Ephratah, Ashur 

.Ve/i. 3.0. Rephaiah snn of H. repaired ne.xt to them 

H US HAL 

2 Sam. 1.5.32. H. the .Architc came to meet David 
37. so H. David's friend came into the city 

16. 16. H.c:ime to .Absalom and said, G. save kin? 

17. said to H. is tiiis thv kindness to thy friend 1 

17.5.call H.l| S/or,sa''d H. ihou knowestt'hy father 

14. the counsel ofH. is better than of Ahithophel 

15. tlien said H. to Zadok and to Abiathar 

I Kings A. IG. Baanah the son of H. v.'as in Ashur 
1 Chron. 'il. 33. and H. was the king's comianion 

HUZZAB. 

A*a/t.2.7.H. shall be led awav captive,be brought up 

HYMENEUS. 

1 Tim. 1. 20. of whom is H. and Alexander 

2 Tim. 2. 17. of whom is II. and Philetus 



J. 



JAAZANIAH. 
2 Kings 25. 23. J. came to Gedaliah, to Mizpeh 
Jer. 35. 3. J. of the house of the Rechabites 
Eick. 8. 11. J. stood with his censer in his hand 
11. 1. J. and Pelatiah princes of the people 

JABAL. 
Ge7t.4.20.J.Avas the father ot'such as dwell in teuts 

JABBOK. 

Gen. 32. 22. and Jacob passed over the ford J. 

/)eMt.2. 37. thou earnest notto any place of river J. 

3. 16. I gave Reuben and Gad the border to J. • 

Josh. 12.2, Sihon ruled from Gilead to the river J. 

JABESH. 

1 Sam. 11. 5. they told Saul the tidings of men of J. 

9. shewed to the men of J. and they were glad 
31. 12. camo to J. and burned the body of Saul 

13. they buried their bones at J. 1 Chron. 10. 12. 

2 Kings 15. 10. Sliallum the son of J. conspired 

13. Shallum the son of J. began to reign 

14. Menaliem smote Shailum the son of J. 

JABESH-GILEAD. 
Judg. 21. 8. there came none to the camp from J. 

10. sayinr, go and smite the inhabitants of J. 
12. they found 400 young virgins of J. not known 
14. ga\'e Benjam'tes wives of women of J. 

iS'aTn.ll.l. Nahash came and encamped against J. 
31. 11. the inhabitants of J. heard what the Phi- 
listines had done to Saul, 1 Chron. 10. 12. 
2 Sam. 2. 4. men of J. were they that buried Saul 
21. 12. David took bones of Saul from men of J. 

JABEL. 
1 C%r. 2. 55. t!ie families of scribes who dwelt at J. 

JABEZ. 
lCAron.4.9. J. was more honourable than his bre- 
thren, and his mother called his name J. 
10. J. called on Gfld of Israel, saying, O bless me 
JABIN. 
J»t\.\\ l.when J. king of Hazor heard these things 
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Judg. 4. 2. the Lord sold them into the hand of J. 
17. was peace between J. and the house of Heber 

23. God subdued that day, J, king of Canaan 

24. the hand of Israel prevailed against J. 
Psal. 83. 9. do to them as unto J. at brook Kison 

JACHIX. 

1 Kings 7. 21. he set up pillars in temple, he called 

the pillar on the right hand J. 2 Chron. 3. 17. 

JACOB. 

Ger?.25.26.hc was called J. || 27.J. was a plain man 

29. J. sod pottage || 34. J. gave Esau pottage 

27. 22. the voice is J. || 30. J. was scarce gone out 

36. Esau said, is not he rightlv named J. 

41. Esau haledJ. II 46. if J. take a wife of Heth 

28. 5. Isaac sent away J. || 7. J. obeyed his father 

16. J. awaked out of sleep || 20. J. vowed a vow 

29. 10. J. saw Rachel the daughter of Laban 
20. and J. served seven years for Rachel 

23. and J. did so, and fulfilled her week 

30. 16. J. came out of the field in the evening 

37. and J. took him rods of green poplar 

42. the feeble were Laban's, the stronger J. 

31. 1. J. hath taken all that was our father's 
20. J. stole away unawares to Laban the Syrian 
53. J. sware by the fear of his father Isaac 

32. 3. J. sent messengers before him to Esau 
4. J. saith thus || 7. then J. was greatly afraid 

18. then thou shalt say, they be thy servant J. 

24. J. was left alone, and there wrestled a man 
23 \ hy name shall be no more J. but Israel, 35. 10. 

30. J. called the name of the place Peniel 

33. 1. J. looked, and behold, Esau came 

17. J. journeyed to Saccoth || 18. to Shalem 

34. 5. J. held his peace until they were come 
7.sons of J. 13. 2,5. ) 35.26. 1 49. 1, 2. \Kings 18.31. 

35.6. J, came to Luz || 15. J. called the place Beth-el 
37, 2. these are the generations of J. 

34. J. rent his clothes, put sackcloth on his loins 

45. 26. J. heart fainted, for he believed not 

46. 6. J. and all his seed came into Egypt 
26. all the souls that came with J. were si.xty-six 

47. 10. J. blessed Pharaoh || 28. the whole aie of J. 

49. 24. by hands of the mighty God of J. JExo(7.3.6, 

15, 16. I 4. 5. 2 Sam. 23. 1. Psal. 20. 1. 

jEzo<f.2.24.rememb.his covenant with J. Lev.'iQ.42. 

J\rum. 23. 7. come, curse me J. and defy Israel 

10. who can count dust of J. and numberof Israel 

23. there is no enchantment against J. it shall be 

said of J. and Israel, what hath God wrought? 

24.17. there shall come a star out of J. and sceptre 

19. out of J. came he that shall have dominion 
Deut. 32. 9. J. is the lot of his inheritance 

33.10. they shall teach J. thy judgments and Israel 

28. fountain of J. shall be on land of corn, wine 
1 Chron. 16. 13. O ye seed of Israel his servant, 

ye children of J. his chosen, Psal. 105. 6. 
Psal. 14. 7. J. shall rejoice,Isr. shall be glad, 53. 6. 
20. 1. the name of the God of J. defend thee 
22. 23. all ye seed of J. glorify him and fear him 
44.4.mv king,0 God, command deliverances for J. 
46. 7. the God of J. 11. | 75. 9. | 76. 6. j 81. 1, 4. 

I 84. 8. I 94. 7. I 114. 7. ] 132. 2, 5, | 146, 5, 
47,4. the excellency of J, whom he loved, J\*aA.2,2. 
78. 21 . a fire was kindled ag. J. anger against Isra. 

71. he brought him to feed J. his people 
79. 7. for they have devoured J. and laid waste 
85. 1. thou hast brought back the captivity of J. 
87.2.gatesofZion more than all the dwellings of J. 
105. 23. and J. sojourned in the land of Ham 
135. 4, the Lord hath chosen J. unto himself 
75a. 2. 3. the God of J. 41.21. Jfic. 4.2. J/at.22. 

32. Mark 12. ?6. Luke 20. 37. .Sets 3. 13. 

1 7. 32, 46. 
10. 21. the remnant of J. shall return to God 
14. 1. for the Lord will have mercy on J. 

17. 4. in that day the glory of J. shall be made thin 

27. 6. shall cause them that come of J. to take root 

9. bv this shall the iniquity of J. be purged 
29. 23. they shall sanctify the holy One of J. 
41 -8. J. whom I have chosen, the seed of Abraham 

14. fear not, thou worm J. and ye men of Israel 

42. 24. who gave J. for a spoil? did not the Lord? 

43. 28. therefore I have given J. to the curse 

44. 5. another shall call himself bv the name of J. 
23. for the Lord hath redeemed" J. .Ter. 31. 11. 

45. 4. for J. my servant's sake, I called thee 

48. 20. the Lord hath redeemed his servant J. 

49. 5. that formed me to bring J. again to him 
6. be my servant to raise up the tribes of J. 
26. thy Redeemer, the mighty One of J. 60. IG. 

58. 14. 1 will feed thee with the heritage of J. 
65. 9. 1 will bring forth a seed out of J. and Judah 
Jer. 10. 16. the portion of J. not like them, 51. 19. 

25. for they have enen up J. and devoured him 

30.7. it is even the time of J. trouble, be saved 

10. therefore fear thou not, O my servant J. 

18. I will bring again the captivity of J. tents 
31. 7. saith the Lord, sing with gladness for J. 
33. 26. then will I cast away the seed of J. 

46. 27. J. shall return to be in rest and ease 



Lam. 1. 17. Lord haih commanded coiicetning J 

2. 3. he burned against J. like a flaming fire 
Hos.lO.U.3 udah shall plow, J. shall bitak Ins cods 

12. 2. I will punish J. II 12. J. fled into Syria 
Jlmos G. 8. I abhor the excellency of J. and hate 

7. 2. by whom shall J. arise, for he is small? 5. 

8.7. the Lord hath sworn by the excellency of i 
jyiic. 1. 5. for the transgression of J. is all this 

3. 1. and I said, hear, I pray you, O heads of J. 

5. 8. remnant of J. shall be among the Gentiles 
Mai. 1. 2. was not Esau J. brother? yet I loved J 

3. 6. therefore, ye sons of J. are not consumed 
Mat. 1. 2. Isaac begat J. |i 1.5. Matthan begat J. 

8. 11. shall sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and J. 
L7ike 13, 23, when ye see J, in the kingdom of God 
John 4,6.n w J, well was there, Jesus sat on the well 
.&cts 7. 14. Joseph called his father J. to him 
Rom. 9. 13. J. have I loved, but Esau have I hated 

11. 26. and shall turn away ungodliness from J. 
i/fS. 11.9. A.braham dwelling in tabernacles with J 

20. by faith Isaac blessed J. || 21. J. blessed sons 
See House. 
In JA.COB. 

Gen. 49. 7. 1 will divide them in J. and scatter them 
J^''um. 23, 21, he hath not beheld iniquity in J. 
Psal. 59. 13. let them know that God ruleih iii J. 
78.5. for he established a testimony in J. and a law 
99. 4. thou executest judgment and righteous.??! J 
/sa.59.20.to them that turn from trans:ires3ion zti J 

O JACOB. 
JVum. 24. 5. how goodly are thy tents, O 3. ! 
Psal 24. 6. the generation that seek thy face, O J 
Isa. 40. 27. why sayest thou, O J. my way is hid ? 
43. 1. saith the Lord that created thee, O J. 
22. but thou hast not called upon me, O J. 
44.1. yet hear 3. || 48. 12. hearken unto me, OJ. 
2. fear not, O 3. my servant, Jer. 46. 27, 28. 

21. remember these, O J.for thou art my servant 
Mic. 2. 12. 1 -will surely assemble, O 3. a'l of thee 

To or n'nto JACOB. 
Gen. 31. 24. speak not to 3. either good or bad, 29. 
35. 9. God appeared mito 3. and blessed him 
50.24. the land which he sware to give to 3. Ezod. 
6. 8. I 33. 1. .A'-iim. 32. 11. Deut. 6. 10. I 29 
13. I 30. 20. I 34. 4. Ezek. 37. 25. 
1 Chr. 16. 17. and hath confirmed the sam;} io 3. for 
a hiw, and to Israel for a covenant, Ps. 105, 10. 
P5a?.147, 19, he shewed his v.-ordnTzt^ J. his statutes 
Tsa. 9, 8, the Lord sent a word imto 3. it lighted cr. 
.¥/c.3.8,to declare u7ito 3. h\s transgression and Is.', 
7, 20. wilt perform truth to 3. and mercy to Abr 

JAEL, 
Judg. 4. 17. Sisera fled away to the tent of J. 

21. J. took a nail of the tent and a hamnoer 

22. J. came out to meet Barak, and said 
5. 6. in days of J. the high-ways were unoccupied 

24.b!essed above women shall J. wife of Heber be 
JAH. 
Psal. 68. 4. e.xtol him bv his name J. and rejoice 

JAHAZ. 
JN'mtr. 21. 23. Sihon gathered his neople and came 
and fought at J. De^it. 2. "32. Judg. 11, 20, 
Isa. 15, 4, their voice shall be heard even to J. 
Jer. 48, 34, to J. have thev uttered their voice 

JAHAZ AH. 
Josh. 21. 36. out of Reuben J. given to the Levitea 
Jer. 48. 21. judgment is come upon Holon and J 

JAIR. 
JVum. 32. 41. J. took the small towns, Deut. 3. 14 
.Tudg. 10. 3. J. ihe Gileadite judged' Israel 22 years 
5. J. died || 1 Chron. 2. 22. Segub begat J.' 

1 Chron. 20. 5. Elhanan the son of J. slew Lahmi 
Esih. 2. 5. Mordecai the son of J. a Benjamite 

JAIRUS. 

Mark 5. 22. J, a ruler of the synagogue. Luke 8. Al, 

JAKEH. 5-ee'AGCR, 

JAMBRES. 

2 Tim. 3, 8, as Jannes and J. withstood Moses 
JAMES, 

JJ/af.4,21,saw two brethren J,and 3ohn,Markl.\^. 
10, 2, J, the son of Zebedee, Mark 3, 17. 
3, J, the son of A.lpheus, Mark 3, 13, .^cts 1, 13. 
13. 55. and his brethren J. and Joses, Mark 6 3. 
17. 1. af\er six davs Jesus taketh Peter, J, and 
John, Ma:rk 5, 37. ! 9, 2, | 14. 33. Lukf 
8.51. 
27. 56. Mary Masdalene and Mary mother of J. 
and Joses, Mark 15. 40. | 10. 1. Luke 24. 19. 
..l/artlO. 41.began to be much displeased with J 
13. 3. Peter, J. and John asked him privately 
Luke 5. 10. J. was astonished at draught of fishes 
.y^cts 1. 13. where abode both Peter, J. and John 
12. 2. Herod killed J, brother of John with sword 
17,?eter said, shew these things to J, and brethren 
15. 13. J. answered, saying, hearken unto me 
21. 18. Paul went in with us unto J. and elders 
1 (7o?*.]5.7.after that was seen of J. then of apostlea 
Gal. 1. 19. 1 saw none, save J. the Lord's brother 
2. 9. when J. perceived the grace given to me 
12.before certain came from J.did eat with Gent 



JEH 



JEH 



JER ' [pRorKR NAJiaa 



JANNA. 
[,Hks ;i. 'J4. Melclii \vl)o was son of J. who was 
JANNES. See Jambres. 
JAPHETH. 
Gen. 5. 32. Siiem, Ham, J. the sons of Noah, 6. 10. 
I 7. 13. I 9. 18. 1 Chron. 1. 4. 

9. 23. Shem and J. look a garment and covered 
27. God shall enlarge J. he shall dwell in tents 

10. 1. unto J. were sons born, 1 Chron. 1. 5. 
21. Shem father of Eber, brother of J.' the elder 

JAREB. 
flos.5. 13. then Ephraiin saw, and sent to king J. 
10. 6. shall bo carried for a present to king J. 

JARED. 
Oen. 5. 15. Maha'.eel begat J. Luke 3. 37. 

JASHER. 
Josh. 10. 13. written in the book of J. 2 Sam. 1. 18. 

JASON. . 
.3cts 17. 5. the Jews assaulted the house of J. 
6. they drew J. || 7. whom J. hath received 
9. and when they had taken security of J. 
Rom. 10. 21. Lucius, J. and Sosipater salute you 

J A VAN. 
Gen. 10. 2. sons.of Japheth; J. Tubal, 1 Chroii. 1.5. 
Tsa. 66. Ifl. I will send those that escape to J. 
Ezek. 27. 13. J. and Tubal were thy merchants, 19. 

JAZER. 

J^um. 32. 1. they saw J. was a land for cattle, 3. 

/^n.lG.S.they are come even unto J. they wandered 

9.1 will bewail with weeping of J.viue of Sibmah 

IBHAR. 

^Sam. 5. 15. David's son I. 1 Chron. 3. 6. I 14. 5. 

ICHABOD. 

1 Satii. 4. 21. she named the child I. glory departed 
14. 3. Ahidh the son of Ahitub, I. brother 

ICONIUM. 
^cts 13. 51. Paul and Barnabas came unto I. 
14. 1. in I. they went both into the synagogue 
19. there came thither certain Jews from I. 
16. 2. well reported of by the brethren at I. 

2 Tim. 3. 11. afflictions which came to me at I. 

IDDO. 
1 King's 4. 14. Ahinadab son of I. had Mahanaim 

1 Chron. 6.21. of Gershom, Joash his son, I. his son 
27. 21. of the half tribe of Manasseh I. was ruler 

2 Chr. 9. 29. the rest of the acts of Solomon written 

in the visions of I. the seer, 12. 15. ] 13. 22. 

Ezra 5. 1. Zech. son of I. prophesied, Zech. 1.1,7. 

6. 14. through prophesying of Zechariah son of I. 

8. 17. 1 sent them to I. the chief, and told them 

what they should say to I. and his brethren 

JVe/i. 12. 4. 1, with priests went up with Zerubbabel 

IDUMEA. 
Isa. 34. 5. my sword shall come down on I. 6. 
Ezek. 35. 15. and all I. shall be desolate 
36. 5. in jealousy have I spoken against all I. 
Jilark 3. 8. a multitude followed him from I. 

JEBUSITE. 
Gen. 10. 16. Canaan begat the J. 1 Chron. 1, 14. 
Exod. 33. 2. I will drive out the J. 34. 11. 
2 Sam. 24. 16. angel of Lord was by the threshing- 
place of Araunah the J. 18. 1 Chron. 21. 15. 
Zech. 9.7. a governor in Judah, and Ekron as a J. 

JEBUSITES 

JVum. 13. 29. the J. dwell in the mountains 

Josh. 15.63. the J. dwell with the children of Judah 

Judg. 1. 21. drive the J. that inhabited Jerusalem 

19. 11. let us turn into this city of the J. and dwell 

2 Sam. 5. 8. whoso getteth up and smiteth the J. 

See HiTTiTES. 

JECONIAH. 

1 Chron.3. 16. thesonsof Jehoiakim; J. Zedekiah 

17. the sons of J. Assir and Salathiel 
Jer. 24. 1. had carried away captive J. 27. 20. 

28- 4. 1 will bring again to this place J. the son of 
JEDIDTAH. 

2 Sam. 12. 25. the Lord called Solomon J. 

JEDUTHUN. 

1 Chron. 16. 41.Heman and J. to give thanks to L. 
42. the sons of J. 25. 3. 2 Chron. 29. 14. 

25.6.according to the king's order to J.and Heman 

JEGAR-SAHADUTHA. 

Oen. 31.47. Laban called the heap J. but Jacob 

JEHOAHAZ, called AHAZIAH. 

2 Kings 10 35. J. son of Jehu reigned in his stead 
13. 1. J. son of Jehu began to reign over Israel 
23. 30. the people of the land took J. the son of 

Josiah, and anointed him, 2 Chron. 36. 1. 
34. Pharaoh-necho took J. away, 2 Chron. 36. 4. 
2 CArora. 21. 17. left Jehoram never a son save J. 

JEHOASH, or JOASH. 

iKings 11.21. J.seven yea. old when began to reign 

12 2. J. did what was right in sight of the Lord 

18. J. sent all the hallowed things to Hazael 
20. his servant slew J. in the house of Millo 

13. 10. J the son of Jehoahaz began to reign 

14. 8. then Amaziah sent messengers to J. 
16. J. slept with his fathers and was buried 

JEHOIACHIN. 

2 Kings 24. 8. J. was 18 years old when he began 

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2 Kings 24. 12. J. k. of Judah went to k. of Babylon 

25. 27. did lift up the head of J. Jer. 52. 31. 
2 Chr. 36. 9. J. was eight years old when he began 

JEHOIADA. 
2 Sam.8. 18. Benaiah the son of J. 20. 23. | 23. 20, 
22.1 Chron. 11.22,24. | 18. 17. 

1 Kings 1. 44. sent with Solomon Benaiah son of J. 
4. 4. Benaiah the son of J. was over the host 

2 Kings 11. 17. J. made a covenant, 2 Chr. 23. 16. 
12. 2. wherein J. the priest instructed him 

1 Chron. 12. 27. J. was leader of the Aaronites 
27. 34. after Ahithophel was J. a counsellor 

2 Chron. 24. 2. Joash did right all the days of J. 
17.after the death of J. came the princes of Judah 

22. Joash remember, not the kindness J. had done 
25. for the blood of the sons of J. the priest 

JVeA. 3. 6. the old gate repaired J. son of Paseah 
Jer. 29. 26. hath made thee priest instead of J. 

JEHOIAKIM. 
2 Kings 23. 34. turned his name to J. 2 Chr. 36. 4. 
35. J. gave the silver and gold to Pharaoh 
24. 1. J. became his servant three years 
Jer. 22. 18. thus saith the Lord concerning J. 

26. 22. J. sent men after Urijnh into Egypt 

36. 28. the roll which J. the king hath burnt 
30. thus saith the Lord of J. king of Judah 

52. 2. Zedekiah did what was evil as J. had done 
Dan. I. 2. and the Lord gave J. into his hand 

JEHONADAB. 
'2 Kings 10. 15. he lighted on J. the son of Rechab 

23. Jehu and J. went into the house of Baal 
JEHORAM. 

1 Kings 22.50.J.son of Jehoshaphat, 2 Kings 8. 16. 

2 Kings 1.17.J. the son of Ahah reigned overlsrael 
2 Chron. 17. 8. he sent Elishama and J. priests 

21. 9. J. went forth and smote the Edomites 
16. the Lord stirred up against J. the Philistines 

22. 5. he went with J. to war against Hazael 
7. Ahaziah went out with J. against Jehu 

JEHOSHAPHAT. 
2 Sam. 8.16. J. the son of Ahilud was recorder, 20. 
24. 1 Kings 4. 3. 1 Chron. 18. 15. 
1 Kings 4. 17. J. son of Pharaoh was in Issachar 
15. 24. J. the son of Asa reigned, 2 Chron. 17. 1. 
22. 2. J. came down to Ahab king of Israel 
10. Ahab and J.sateach on his throne, 2 CAr. 18.9. 
29. J. went up to Ramolh-Gilead, 2 C/iro7i. 18.28. 
32. J. cried out || 50. J. slept with his fathers 
49. let my servants go, but J. would not 
2/irzn^s3.14.were it not that I regard presence of J. 
9. 2. look out there Jehu the son of J. and go in 
1 Chron. 15.24. J. blew with the trumpet before ark 
2Chron.l7. 3. Lord was with J. because he walked 
10. so that they made no war against J. 
12. J. waxed great exceedingly and built castles 

18. 1. J. had riches and honour in abundance 

20. 3. J. feared and set himself to seek tne Lord 
27. they returned, and J. in the fore front of them 
35. after this did J. join with Ahaziah king of Isr. 

37. then Eliezer prophesied against J. because 

21. 12. thou hast not walked in the ways of J. 

22. 9. because, said they, he is the son of J. 
Joel 3. 2. bring them down to the valley of J. 

12. let the heathen come up to the valley of J. 
JEHOSHUA. 
J^um. 13. 16. Moses called Oshea, son of Nun, J. 
1 Chron. 7. 27. Non his son, J. his son 

JEHOVAH. 
Exod. 6. 3. by my name J. was I not known to them 
Psal. 83. 18. that thou whose name alone is J. 
Tsa. 12. 2. the Lord J. is my strength and song 
26. 4. for in the Lord J 

JEHOVAH-JIREH 
(reK.22.14. Abraham called the name of the place J. 

JEHOVAH-NISSI. 
Exod. 17. 15. Moses called the name of the altar J. 

JEHOVAH-SHALOM. 
.Tudg. 6. 24. Gideon built and called the altar J. 

JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH. 
Ezek. 48. t35. the name of the city shall be J. 

JEHOVAH-TSIDKENU. 
Jer. 23. t 6/ this is his name, J. 33. f 16. 
JEHU. 

1 KingslG.l. word came to J. son of Hanani,7,12. 

19. 16. J. son of Nimshi shalt thou anoint king 
17. shall J. slay; that escapeth the sword of J. 

2 Kings 9. 2. look out there J. || 13. J. is king 
14. J. son of Nimshi conspired against Joram 

17. a w'atchman spied company of J. as he came 
20. the driving is like the driving of J. son of 
24. J. drew a bow with his full strength, smote 

10. 11. J. slew all that remained of hoiJse of Ahab 

18. Ahab served Baal, J. shall serve Baal much 
29. J. departed not from the sins of Jeroboam 
31. J. took no heed to walk in the l-aw of 6fod 

15. 12. this was the word which he spake to J. 

1 Chron. 2. 38. Obed begat J. and J. begat Azariah 
4.35.J.sonof Josibiah II 12. 3. J. sonof Azmaveth 

2 Chron. 19. 2. J. went out to meet Jehoshaphat 
20. 34. written in the book of J. son of Hanani 



2 Chr. 22. 8. J. was executing judgment on Ahub 
Hus. 1.4. I will avenge the blood ulJezrcel on J 

JEFHTHAH. 
Judg. 11.1. now J. the Gileadite wasa mighty map 
of valour, and Gilead begat ,j 
3. J. fled from his brethren, and dwelt in Tob 
11. J. uttered all his words before the Lord 

28. the king hearkened not to words of J. 

29. the Spirit came on J. || 30. J. vowed a vow 
40. went yearly to lament the daughter of J. 

12. 7. J. judged Israel six years, then died J. 
1 Sam. 12. 1 1. the Lord sent J. and delivered you 
Heb. 11. 32. for the time would fail me to tell of J 

JEPHUNNEH. 

JVKm.13.6. of the tribe of Judah, Caleb the son of J 

1 Chron. 7, 38. the sons of Jether ; J.- and Pispah 

iSee Caleb. 

JERAHMEEL. 

1 Chron. 2. 9. the sons of fiezron ; J. and Ram 
33, the sons of J. || 24. 29. J. the son of Kish 

Jer. 36. 28. the king commanded J. to take Baruch 
JEREMIAH. 

2 Kings 23.31. his mother's name was Hamutal,th-8 



daughter of J. of Libnah, 24. 18. Jer. 52. 1 



is everla.'sting strength 



1 Chron. 5. 24. J. a mighty man, 12. 4, 10, 13. 

2 Chron. 35. 25. and J. lamented for Josiah 

36. 12. Zedekiah humbled not himself before J. 
21. to fulfil the word of the Lord by the mouth of 

J. till land enjoyed her sabbaths, 22. Ezra 1.1. 
JVeA. 10. 2. Azariah, J. sealed the covenant 

12. 1. Seraiah, J. went up with Zerubbabel 
12.in daysof Joiakim, of J. Hananiah waspricsi 
34. J. and Shemaiah went after them 

.Ter. 1. 1. the words of J. the son of Hilkiah 

7. 1. the word that came to J. 11. 1. | 14. 1. 1 18. 1 
18. 18. come, let us devise devices against J. 
20. 2. Pashur smote J. and put him in the slock? 

24. 3. then said the Lord, what seest thou, J. ? 
26. 9. all the people were gathered against J, 

24. the ha d of Ahikam was with J. not to put 
28. 10. took the yoke from the prophet J neck 
29.27. why hast thou not reproved J. of Anatnolhl 
32. 2. J. was shut up in the court of the prison 
34. 6. J. spake all these words of Zedekiah 
35 3. then I took Jaazaniah the son of J. 
36. 19. the princes said, go hide thee, thou and J. 

26.Lord hid Baruch Ihescribe and J. the prophet 

37. 4. J. came in and went out among the peopla 

14. so Irijah took J. and brought him to princes 

15. wherefore the princes were wroth with J. 

16. when J. was entered into the dungeon 
21. to commit J. into the court of the prison 

38. 6. then they cast J. into the dungeon 
13. drew up J. with cords out of the dungeon ■ 
16. Zedekiah the king sware secretly to J. 

39.11. Nebuchadrezzar gave charge concerning J. 
40. 6. then went J. to Gedaliah son of Ahikam 
51.60. so J. wrote in a book all the evil on Babylon 
64. thus far are the words of J. 
Mat. 2. 17. fulfilled that was spoken by J. 27. 9. 
16. 14. others say thou art J. or one of prophets 
JERICHO. 
Josh. 2. 1. go view J. ]| 6. 1. J. was straitly shut up 
3. 16. the people passed over right against J. 

6. 2. Lord said, see I have given into ihine hand J 
26. cursed be the man that buildeth the city J. 

7. 2. Joshua sent men from J. to view Ai 
24. 11. ye came to J. and the men of J. fought 
2 Sam. 10. 5. king said, tarry at J. till your beards 
be grown, and then return, 1 Chron. 19. 5. 

1 Kings 16. 34. in his days did Hiel build J. 

2 Kings 2. 4. for the Lord hath sent me to J. 
*25. 5. the army of Chaldees pursued and overtook 

him in the plains of J- Jer. 39. 5. | 52. 8. 
2 Chron. 28. 15. they brought the captives to J. 
TAike 10.30. a certain man went down to J.and fell 
Heb. 11. 30. by faith the walls of J. fell down 

JEROBOAM. 
1 Kings 11. 28. J. was a mighty man of valour 
40. Solomon sought to kill J. and J. fled 

12. 2. J. dwelt in Egypt || 20. was come again 

25. J. built Shechom and dwelt therein 

32. J. ordained a feast in the eighth month 

13. 1. J. stood by the altar to burn incense 

33. after this J. returned not from his evil way 

34. this thing became sin to the house of J. 

14. 1. at that time Abijah the son of J. fell sick 
6. Ahijah said, come in, thou wife of J. 

10. behold, I will bring evil upon the house of J 

11. him that dieth of J. shall the dog.s eat 

13. for he only of J. shall come to the grave 
16. because of the sins of J. 15. 30. 
30. there was war between Rehoboam and J. 

15. 29. Baasha left not to J. any that breathed 
34. Baasha did evil and walked in the way of J. 

2 Kings 10. 31. j 13. 6. | 14. 24. | 17. 22 
2 Kings 13. 13. J. son of Joash sat on his throno 

14. 27. the Lord saved Isrjiel by the hand of J. 

17. 21. J. drave Israel from following the Lord 
lCAron.5.17. reckoned by genealogies in days of J 



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JER 



JER 



9, Chroii. 11. 14. J. had cast off the Levites frem 

33. 8. golden calves wliicli J. made for your gods 

15. God smoie J. and all Israel before Abijali 
20. neilhei did J. recover strength again in days 

Hos. 1. 1. prophesied in the days of J. ^iinos 1. 1. 

Amos 7. 9. rise against house of J. with the sword 

11. thus Amos saith, J. shall die by the sword 

JEROBOAM joined with J^''ebat. 

1 Kings 11. 20. J. son of Xcbat lifted up his hand 

12. 15. which ihe Lord spake by Ahijah the Shiio- 

nite to J. the son of JVciaJ, 2 Chron. 10. 15. 

16. 3. I will make thy house like the house of J. 

the son of .Vefiat, 21. 22. 1 2 Kings 9. 9. 

26. for he walked in all the way of J. the son of 

J^ehat and his sin, 31. | 22. 52. 2 Kings 3. 3. 

'iKiriTS 10.29.Jt;hu deparlednot from the sins of J. 

* son ol-jVebat, 13. 2, 11. 1 14. 24. 1 15. 9, 18, 24,28. 

JERUBBAAL. 
Judg. 6. 32. on that day he called him J. saying 

7. 1. then J. (who is Gideon) rose up early 

8. 29. and J. went and dwelt in his own house 
35. nor shewed they kindness to the house of J. 

9. 2. either that all sons of J. reign, or one reign 

5. Abimelech slew his brethren the sons of J. 
16.if ye dealt well with J. || 19. if sincerely with J. 

28. who is Abimelech? is not he the son of J.I 

1 Sam. 12. 11. the Lord sent J. and delivered you 

JERUBBESHETH. 

2 Sam. 11. 21. who smote Abimelech the son of J. 

JERUSALEM, or HIERUSALEM. 
Josh. 18. 28. Jehusi, which is J. .Judg. 19. 10. 
J Sam. 17. 54. David brought Goliath's head to J. 
2 Sam. 5. 0. king David and his men went to J. 

8. 7. David brought the shields of gold to J. 

12. 31. so David and all the people returned to J. 

15. 8. if the Lord shall bring me again to J. then 

29. they carried the ark of God again to J. 
19. 19. the day that my lord went out of J. 

24. 8. they came to J. "at the end of nine months 

16. when the angel stretched out his hand on J. 
to destroy it, Lord repented, 1 Chron. 21. 15. 

i Kings 3. 1. made an end of building the wall of J. 

10. 2° she came to J. with a very great train 
11.13. for J. sake which I have chosen, 2 CAr. 6. 6. 
15. 4. to set up his son after him and to establish J. 

2 Kings 18. 35. delivered their country, thai Lord 
should deliver J. out of mine hand, /sa. 36. 20. 

19. 31. out of J. shall go forth a remnant, and they 

that escape out of Mount Zion, Isa. 37. 32. 
21. 12. behold, I will bring such evil upon J. 
13. 1 will wipe J. as a man wipeth a dish, wiping 
16. shed innocent blood till he had filled J. 24. 4. 

23. 27. I will cast off J. which I have chosen 

24. 14. he carried away all J. and the princes 

25. 9. Nebuzar-adan burnt all the houses of J. 

2 Chron. 12. 7. my wrath shall not be poured on J. 

20. 28. they came to J. with psalteries, harps 
24. 18. wrath was upon J. 29. 8. | 32. 25. 

28. 24. Ahaz made altars in every corner of J. 

32. 19. they spake against the Gud of J. 

34. 3. Josiah began to purge J. from high places 
Ezra 7. 14. thou art sent to inquire concerning J. 

19. those deliver thou before the God of J. 
JVeA. 2. 11. so I came to J. 7. 6. 1 13. 7. 
13.20. merchants lodged without J. once or twice 
Ps.51.18. do good to Zion build thou the walls of J. 
79. 1. the heathens have laid J. on heaps 
3. their blood have they shed round about J. 
122. 3. J. is builded as a city compact together 

6. pray for the peace of J. they shall prosper 
125. 2. as the mountains are round about J. 
128. 5. thou shall see the good of J. all thy life 
137. 6. if I prefer not J. above my chief joy 

7. remember children of Edom in the day of J. 
147. 2. the Lord doth build up J. he gathereth 

Cant. 6. 4. thou art comely, O my love, as J. 
[sa. 1. 1. the vision he saw concerning J. 2. 1. 
■3. 8. for J. is ruined || 10. 11. so will I do to J. 
4. 4. the Lord shall have purged the blood of J. 
10. 12. Lord hath performed his whole work on J. 
i^. 10. and ye have numbered the houses of J. 
31. 5. so will the Lord of hosts defend J. 

33. 20. thine eyes see J. a quiet habitation 

40. 2. speak ye comfortably to J. and cry to her 
41. 27. give to J. one that bringeth good tidings 
44. 26. that saith to J. thou shalt be inhabited 

52. 9. sing together, ye waste places of J. for Lord 
hath comforted his people, he hath redeemed J. 

69. 1. for J. sake I will not rest till righteousness 
7. give him no rest till he make J. a praise 

64. 10. Zion is a wilderness, J. a desolation 
65. 18. for behold, \ create J. a rejoicing 

66. 10. rejoice ye with J. and be glad with her 
Jer. 2. 2. go, and cry in the ears of J. saying 
3. 17. they shall call J. the throne of the Lord 
5. 1. run ye to and fro througli the streets of J. 
6. ]. gather you to flee out of the midst of J. 

8. 5. why then is this people of J. slidden back 
9. 11. 1 will make J. heaps, and a den of dragons 
il. 6. proclaim these words in the streets of J. 

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.7«r. 13,9. 1 will mar the great pride of Judah and J 
14. 2. Judah mourneih, the cry of J. is gone up 
17. 23. they shall come from the places about J; 

19. 7. I will make void the counsel of J. 

13. the houses of J. shall be defiled as Tophet 
23. 14. have seen in prophets of J. a horrible thing 
2i>. 18. J. shall become hea[is, Mic. 3. 12. 
33. 13. in the places about J. shall flocks pass 

16. in those days J. shall dwell safely, this is 

35. 11. let us go to J. for fear of the Chaldeans 
38.28. till day that J. was taken, there when taken 
39. 8. Uie Chaldeans brake down the walls of J. 
44. 2. ye have seen the evil I have brought on J. 

6. mine anger was kindled in the streets of J. 

51. 50. let J. come into your mind remember Lord 

L, am. 1.8. J. ha.\.h grievously siimed, theref. removed 

17. J. is as a menstruous woman among them 
Ezek. 5.5. this is J. || 9. 4. go through the midst of J. 

16.2.sonofmancauseJ.to know her abominations 

17. 12. the king of Babylon is come to J. 

21 20. that the sword may come to Judah in J. 

22. at his right hand the divination for J. 
22. 19. 1 will gather you into the midst of J. 

33. 21. t)ne that bad escaped out of J. came to me 

36. 38. as the flock of J. in her solemn feasts 
Dan. 6. 10. his windows being open toward J. 

9. 12, not been done, as hath been done upon J. 
25. from going forth of the commandm. to build J. 
Joel 3. 1. when I bring again the captivity of J. 

17. then shall J. be holy 1| 20. J. shall dwell 

Obad. 11. foreigners entered and cast h)ts upon J. 

./"Hic. 1.5. are they not J.? j| Zech. 1. 14. jealous for J. 

3. 10. build up Zion with blood, J. with iniquity 

Zfjt)/i.].12. 1 will search J. with candles and punish 

ZecA.1.12.how long wilt thou not have mercy on J.? 

17. L. shall yet comfort Zion, and choose J. 2.12. 

19. these are the horns which have scattered J. 

2. 2. whither goest thou ? I go to measure J. 

4. J. shall be inhabited as towns without walls 

8. 3. I will dw-ell in the midst of J. and I shall 
15. so again have I thought to do well to J. 

12. 2. behold, I will make J. a cup of trembling 
3. that day I will make J. a burdensome stone 

14. 11. but J. shall be safely inhabited 
Mai. 3. 4. the offering of J. shall be pleasant 
Mat. 3. 5. then went out to him J. Mark 1. 5. 

5. 35. neither swear by J. 1| 21. 10. come into J. 
16. 21. Jesus began to sliew how he must go to J. 

Luke 2. 22. his parents brought him to J. 
45. they,turned baek again to J. seeking him 

6. 17. a great multitude out of J. came to hear 

9. 53. his face was as though he would go to J. 

13. 33. it cannot be that a prophet perish out of J. 
19. 11. spake a parable, because he was nigh to J. 
21.20. when ye shall see J. compassed with armies 

24. J. shall be trodden down of the Gentiles 

24. 49. tarry ye in J. till ye be endued with power 
52. and they returned to J. with great joy 

John 12. 12. when heard that Jesus was coming to J. 
j^cts 5. 28. ye have filled J. with your doctrine 
9. 2. that he might bring them bound unto J. 

20. 22. behold, I go bound in the Spirit to J. 

21. 31. tidings came tliat all J. was in an uproar 

22. 18. make haste, get thee quickly out of J. 

25. 20. I asked him whether he would go to J.? 
Rom.l5. 31. that my service for J. may be accepted 
1 Cor. 16. 3. will send to bring your liberality unto J. 
Gal. 4. 25. Agar answereth to J. which now is 

26. but J. which is above is free, mother of us all 
Rev. 3. 12. the new J. 21. 2. |1 21. 10. the holy J. 
See Dwell. 
Jigainst JERUSALEM. 
Judg.1.8. Judah had fought against J. and taken it 

1 Kings 14.25. Shishak came against J. 2 CAr.12.9. 

2 Kings 18.17. Sennacherib against J. 2 CAr. 32.2. 
24. 10. thekingof Babylon came a^ai«si J. 25. 1. 

.7er. 34. 1, 7. j 39. 1. ] 52. 4. Ezek. 24. 2. 
Ezra 4. 8. Rehum, Shimshai, wrote against J. 
JVeh. 4. 8. they conspired to come and fight ag. J. 
Jer. 4. 16. publish ag.3. \\ 6. 6. cast amount ag. J. 
EZ6A-.26.2. because thatTyrus hath said against J. 
Zech. 12. 9. destroy nations that come ag. J. 14. 12. 

.^f JERUSALEM. 
.Tosh. 15. 63. the Jebusites dwell with Judah at J. 
2 Sam. 20. 3. David came to his house at J. 
1 Kings 12. 27. go up to do sacrifice in the house of 
the Lord at J. 2 Cfiron. 9. 25. Isa. 27. 13. 

1 Chron. 9. 34. these chief fathers dwelt at J. 38. 

2 Chron. 3. 1. Solomon began to build the house of 

Lord at J. in mount Moriah, Ezra 1. 2. | 5. 2. 
J\reA.11.2.wiirmglyoff'ered themselves to dwell a« J. 

13. 6. hut in all this time was not I at J. 
Ps.68.29. because of thy tempie at J. bring presents 

135. 21. blessed be thu Lord who dwelleth at J. 
Isa. 30. 19. the people shall dwell in Zion at J. 
Jer. 35. 11. let us go into J. so we dwell at J. 
Zech. 14. 14. and Judah also shall fight at J. 
Z/wfce9,3l.deceasewhich he should accomplishaiJ. 

23. 7. Herod himself was also at J. at that time 

[ 24.47. preached among all nations, beginning ct J. 
5C 



./oAh 4.21. ni ryetshall ye at J. worship the Fathei 
45. having seen all things that he did at J. 

Jlcts 1. 19. it was known to all the dwellers at 3. 
8. 1. a great persecution against the church at J 
9. 13. what evil he hath done to thy saints at J 
1.3. 27. they that dwell at J. have fulfilled them 

20. 16. he hasted to be at J. the day of Pentecost 

21. 11. so shall the Jews at J. bind the man 
13. but also to die nt J. for the name of Jesus 

26. 20. but shewed first to them of Damascus at J. 
fiom. 15.26. contribution for the poor saints at J 
See Daughter's. , 
JFVom JERUSALEM. 

1 Kings 2. 41. told that Shimei had gone from 3 

2 Kings 12. 18. Hazael went away from J. 

24. 15. carried into caolivily /rom .1. to Babylon, 

Esth.2. 6. .7er. 24. 1. j 27. 20. | 29. 1. | 52. 29. 

Isa. 2. 3. tiie word of the Lord from J. Mic. 4. 2. 

3. 1. the Lord doth take aw ay from J. the stay 
Joel 3.16. the Lord utter his voice from 3.Mmos 1.2 
Zech. 9. H). I will cut off the horse /t-otti J. 

14. 8. that living waters shall go oul from J. 
Mat. 4. 25. multitudes followed him /ro?« J. 
Luke 10. 30. a certain man went down from J. 

24. 13. which was from J- about sixty furlongs 
.Sets 1. 4. that they should not depart /roTTi J. 

8. 26. the way that goeth down from J. to Gaza 
11. 27. there came pro]ihets/r»w J. to Antioch 

Rom. 15. 19. from J. to Illvricum I have preached 

In JERUSALEM. 
.Tudg. 1. 21. Jebusites dwell with Benjamin in J. 
2 Sam. 19. 33. I will feed thee with me in J. 
1 Kings 2. 36. build thee a house m J. and dwell 

1 1. 36. may have a ligh t al way before me in J. 15. 4 
27ri7!o-5l8.22. ye shall worship before this altar m J 

21.4. the Lord said, in J. will I put my name 

22. 14. now Huldah dwelt in J. in the college 

1 Chron. 8. 28. these dwelt in J. 32. | 9. 3. 

23. 25. that they may dwell in J. for ever 

2 Chron. 9. 27. the king made silver in J. as stones 
30. 14. they took away the altars that were in J. 

26. there was great joy iri J. not the like in J. 
Ezra 1. 3. the house of the Lord which is in J. 
7. 15. God of Israel, whose habitation is in J. 

9. 9. and to give us a wall in Judah and in J. 
JVeh. 2. 20. ye have no right nor memorial in J. 

4. 22. 1 said, let every one lodge in J. 

11. 1. cast lots, to bring one often to dwell in J. 
Ps. 102. 21. do declare in Zion and his praise />i J. 
Eccl. 1. 16. that have been before me in J. 2. 7, 9. 
fsa. 4. 3. that remaineth in J. be called holy 

24. 23. when the Lord of hosts shall reign in J. 
28. 14. hear, ye scornful men that rule in J. 

31. 9. whose fire is in Zion, his furnace in J. 

65. 19. I will rejoice in J. and joy in my people 

66. 13. and ye shall be comforted in J 

Jer. 4. 5. publish in J. and say, blow the trumpet 

15. 4. for that which Tilanasseh did in J. 
Ezek. 4. 16. I will break the staff of bread in J. 
./i9eZ2.32. in mount Zion and J. shall be deliverance 
Zech. 12. 6. J. be inhabited in her place, even in 3, 

14. 21. every pot in J. shall be Holiness to Lord 
Mai. 2. 11. an abomination is committed in J. 
Luke 2. 25. a man in J. whose name was Simeon 

38. spake to all that looked for redemption in J. 
43. the child Jesus tarried behind in J. 
13. 4. they were sinners above all that dwelt in J. 
24. 18. one said, art thou only a stranger in J.l 
,/ohn 4. 20. in J. is the place where to worship 
.Sets 1. 8. shall be witnesses to me in J. 10. 39. 

6. 7. the number of the disciples multiplied in J. 
23. 11. for as thou hast testified of me in J. 

26. 10. which thing I also did in J. manv snints 

Inhabitants 0/ JERUSALEM.' 

2 Chron. 20. 15. ye inhabitants of J. be not afraid 

32. 22. thus the Lord saved the inhabitants of J. 
33. inhabitants of J. did him honour at his death 

34. 32. inhabit. 0/ J. did according to the covenant 
7sa^.3. O inhab. o/J. judge betwixt me and viney. 

8. 14. for a gin and snare to the inhabitants o/J.- 

22. 21. he shall be a father to the inhabitants of J. 
Jer. 17.25. inhabitants of J. sh»]l remain forever^ 

35. 13. go and tell Judah and the inhabitants o/J- 
Ezek. 11. 15. to whom inhabitants of J. have saidt 

15. 6. so will I give the inhabitants of J. for fuel 
Zech. 12. 5. the inhabit, of J. shall be my strength 

7. the glory of the inhabit, of J. do not magnii> 

8. the Lord shall defend the inhabitants of i. 
10. pour upon inhabit, of 3. the Spirit of graca- 
3 1a fountain opened to the inhabitants cf i 

O JERUSALEM. 
Ps. 116.19.Iwill pay my vowsin midst of theejOJr 

122. 2. our feet shall stand within thy gates, O J; 

137. 5. if! forget, 3.\\ 147.12. praise Lord, OSi 
Isa. 40. 9. O J. that brinsest good tidings, lift up 

51. 17.stand up,OJ. ||52.2.arise,andsit down,0 J- 

52. 1. put on thy beautiful garments, O J 
Jer. 4. 14. O J. wash thy heart from wickeaness- 

6. 8. be thou instructed, J. lest I depart from the* - 

7. 29. cut off thine hair, O J. and ca.-;t it awayu 



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JET 



JEW [Propkr Names 



fcr- 13.27. woe toihec, O J. wilt not be made' clean 

15. r>. lor who shall have pity upon thcc, O J."? 
Mat. ^3. 37. O J. J. tliou ihut kiilost ihc piopliels 

and stoncst tliem sent tu Uiei?, lyuke 13. 34. 
Up <« JERUSALEiM. 
•iK^am. 19.34. lliat I should go M/; with tho king to J. 
1 Kings \-Z. 28. it is loo much loi you to go up to J. 
I Kings 12. 17. Hazar set his face to go up to i. 

16. 5. Ilezin and Pekah came up to J. to war 
Ezra 1. 3. and let him go up tu J.l. 13. 

Mai. 20.18. behold, we go up to J. Son of man shall 
J3e betrayed, Mark 10. 33. Luke 18. 31. 
Mark 10. 32. they were in the way going zip to J. 
Luhc ly. 28. he went before, ascending up to J. 
jlcts 11. 2. and when Peter was come up to J. 
15. 2. they should. go up to J. to the apostles 

21.4. who said, that heohould not go up to J. 12. 
25. 9. wilt thou go up to J. and there be judged? 

Oal. 1. 17. neither went I up to J. to them apostles 
18.1 went up to J. to see Peter and abode with him 
2. 1- 1 went up to J. with Barnabas, took Titus 

JESHUA. 
Ezra 2. 2. those that came with Zerubbabel, J. 
3. 2. then stood un J. son of Jozadak, and brethren 

JESHURUN. 
Deut. 32. 15. but J. waxed fat and kicked 

33. 5. he was king in J. when Israel was gathered 
26. there is none like to the God of J. 

fsa. 44. 2. fear not, thou J. whom I have chosen 

JESSE. 
Ruthi. 17. Obed, be is the father of J. Mat. 1. 5. 

22. Obed begat J. and J. begat David, Mat. 1. 6. 
1 Sam. 16. 1. 1 willsend theeto J. theBeth-lehemite 

9. he sanctified J. and his sons and called them 

18. I have seen a son of J. that is cunning 

19. wherefore Saul sent messengers unto J. 

17. 58. David said, I am the son of thy servant J. 
20. 30. I know thou hast chosen the son of J. 

31. as long as the son of J. liveth on the ground 
22.7. will the son of J. give every one of you fields'? 

8. my son hath made a league with the son of J. 

9. Doeg said, I saw the son of J. coming to Nob 
25. 10. v;ho is David 7 and who is the son of J. 1 

2 Sam. 20. 1. neither have we inheritance in the son 

of J. 1 Kings 12. 16. 2 Cliron. 10. 16. 

1 Cftr.lO. 14. turned kingdom to David the son of J. 

12. 18. on thy side are we, thou son of J. peace 

Jaa. 11. 1. there shall come a rod out of the stem of J. 

10. there shall be a root of J. Rom. 15. 12. 
Acts 13. 22. I have found David the son of J. 

JESUITES. 
Jiturn. 26. 44. of Jesui, the family of the J. 

JESUS. 
jlfa^.1.21. shall call his name J. for he shall save 
hispeoplefrom their sins, 25. Z.M/i:el.31. 12.21. 
4. 1. J. was led up of the Spirit into wilderness 

17. from that time J. began to preach and say 
8. 3. J. put forth his hand and touched him 

10. when J. heard it, he marvelled, and said 
29. what have we to do with thee, J. thou Son 
of God? Mark 1. 24. | 5. 7. Luke 8. 28. 
34. behold, the whole city came out to meet J. 
9. 2. J. seeing their faith 1| U). as J. sat at meat 
22. J. turned him about || 27. J. departed thence 

12. 25. J. knew their thoughts, and said to them 

13. 34. these things spake J. to the multitude 
14. 1. at that time Herod heard of the fame of J. 

29. Peter walked on the water to go to J. 

17. 8. they saw no man save J. only, Mark 9. 8. 

18. J. rebuked the devil and he departed 

25. when come into ihe house, J. prevented him 

18. 2. J. called a little child to him, and set him 

20. 30. two blind men heard that J. passed by 
34. J. had compassion on them, touched their eyes 

21 . n . this is J. the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee 

22. Id. hut J. perceived their wickedness and said 

26. 4. they might take J. by subtilty and kill him 

19. the disciples did as J. had appointed them 

26. J. took bread and blessed it, Mark 14. 22. 
69. thou also wast with J. 71. Mark 14. 67. 
75. and Peter remembered the words of J. 

27. 37. written, this is J. the king of the Jews 
46. J. cried with a loud voice, Mark 15. 37. 
57. Joseph, who also himself was J. disciple 

28. 5. fear not ye, I know ye seek J. Mark 16. 6. 
9. J. met them || 18. J. came and spake to them 

Mark 1. 45. J. could no more enter into the city 
3. 7. J. withdrew himself with his disciples 
5. 13. J. gave them leave |1 19. J. suffered him not 

30. J. knowing that virtue had gone out of him 

9. 4. Elias and Moses were talking with J. 

10. 21. then J. beholding him, loved him 

12. 34. when J. saw that he answered discreetly 
15. 1. they bound J. and carried him sway 
Luke 5. 19. let him down in the midst before J. 
6. 11. they communed what they might do to J. 
10. 39. vvho sat at J. feet and heard his word 
19. 3. Zaccheus sought to see J. who he was 
SB. 26. that he might bear the cross after J. 
M 15. J. himself drew near and vent with them 
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.John 6.42. they said, is not this J. son of Josepii? 
9. 11. a man, that is called J. made clay, anointed 
11. 13. J. spake of his death || 35. J. wept 



]2. 21. sir, we would see J. || 13. 



23. leaning on J. 



13. 1. when J. knew that liis hour was come 

18. 7. whom seek ye? they said, J. of Nazareth 
22. one of the officers that stood by struck J. 

19. 5. then came J. forth, wearing crown of thorns 
25. now there stood by the cross of J. liis mother 
28. J. knowing that all things were accomplished 
40. took the body of J. || 42. there laid they J. 

20. 14. and she knew not that it was J. 21. 4. 

Acts 1. 1. of all that J. began to do and teach 

11. this same J. which is taken up from you 

16. Judas, who was guide to them who took J. 

2. 32. this J. hath God raised up, 3. 26. | 5. 30. 

3. 13. God of Abraham hath glorified his son J. 
4. 2. preaching thro' J. resurrection from the dead 

13.theytook knowledge that theyhad been wiihJ. 

18. they commanded not to teach in the name of J. 

27. for of a truth against thy holy child J. 

30. signs done by the name of thy holy child J. 
5. 40. they should not si)eak in tiie name of J. 
6. 14. this J. shall destroy this place and change 
7. 55. he saw J. standing on the right hand of God 
8. 35. then Philip preached unto him J. 
9. 5. 1 am J. whom thou perSecutest, 22. 8. 1 26. 15. 

17. even J. that appeared to tliee in the way 
27. had preached at Damascus in the name of J. 

10. 38. how God anointed J. with the Holy Ghost 
13. 23. God hath raised to Israel a Saviour J. 
17. 7. saying, that there is another king, one J. 

18. because he preached J. and the resurrection 
19. 13. we adjure you by J. whom Paul preachetii 

15. J. 1 know, and Paul I know, but wlio are ye? 

25. 19. Iiad questions of one J. who was dead 

28. 23. persuading concerning J. law and prophets 

Rom, 3. 26. the justifier of him that believes in J. 

8. 11. the Spirit of him that raised up J. from dead 

1 Cor. 12. 3. no man speaking by Spirit calleth J. 

2 Cor. 4. 5. and ourselves your servants for J. sake 

10. that the life of J. might be made manifest 

11. we are delivered to death for J. sake 
14.thathewiio raised J. shall raise up us also by J. 

11. 4. for if he that cometh, preach another J. 
Eph. 4. 21. been taught by him as the truth is in J. 
P/h7. 2.10. at the name of J. every knee should bow 
1 Thess. 1. 10. even J. who delivered us from wrath 

4. 14. so them that sleep in J. will God bring 
Hcb. 2.9. we see J. who was made lower tJian angels 

4. 14. wehave a great high-priest, J. son of G. 6.20. 
7. 22. by so much was J. made surety of better test. 
10. 19. to enter into the holiest by the blood of J. 

12. 2. looking unto J. the author of our faith 
24. to J. the Mediator of the new covenant 

13. 12. wherefore J. suffered without the gate 

1 John A. 15. whoso shall confess J. is Son of God 

5. 5. that believeth that J. is the Son of God 
Rev. 14. 12. here are they that keep the faith of J. 

17. 6. woman drunken with blood of martyrs of J. 

20. 4. that were beheaded for the witness of J. 

22. 16. 1 J. have sent mine angel to testify to you 

See Christ. 

JESUS joined with Lord. 

Acts 1. 21. all the time the Lord J. went in and out 

2.36. God made that same J. both I^ord and Christ 

7. 59. Stephen saying, Lord J. receive my spirit 

8. 16. were baptized in the name of the Lord J. 

9. 29. he spake boldly in the name of the Lord J. 

11. 20. spake to Grecians, preaching the Lordi. 
16. 31. believe on the Lord J. Christ and be saved 
19. 10. all in Asia heard the word of the Lord J. 

17. and the name of the Lord J. was magnified 
20. 35. and to remember the words of the Lordi. 

1 Cor. 11.23. Lord J. same night he was betrayed 

12. 3. that no man can say that J. is the Lord 

2 Cor. 1.14. as ye are ours in the day of the Lordi. 
4. 10. always hearing about the dying of Lord J. 

Gal. 6. 17. 1 bear in my body the marks of Lord J. 

1 Thess.^. 15. who both killed Lord J. and prophets 
4. 1. we beseech and exhort you by the Lord' J. 

2. what commandments we gave you by Lord 5. 

2 Thess. 1. 7. when the Lord J. shall be revealed 
Heb. 13. 20. brought again from dead our Lord 3. 
2 Pet. 1. 2. through the knowledge of J. our Ijord 
iieu.22. 20. 1 come quickly, even so, come Z,or<i J. 

See Grack, Name, 

JESUS said. 

Mark 14.72. Peter called to mind the word J. said 

.Tohn 2. 22. the disciples believed the word J. said 

4. 53. it was at the same hour in which J. said 

13. 21. when J. had thus said, he was troubled 
21.23. yet J. said not to him, he shall not die 

JESUS, for .Joshua. 
.y^cts 7.4.5.bronght in with J. into possession of Gent. 
Heb. 4.8. for if J, had given them rest then would not 

JESUS. 
Col. 4. 11. J. who is called .Justus of circumcision 

JETHRO, called Reuel. 
Exod. 3. 1. Moses kept the flock of J. his father 



Exod.A. 18. Moses returned to J. his father-in-law 

18. 1. when J. heard of all that God had done 
5. J. came with his sons and his wife to Moses 
6 I thy father-in-law J. am come unto thee 

9. J. rejoiced for the goodness done to Israel, 10. 

12. J. took a burnt-olferiiig and sacrifices for God 

JEW. 
Esth. 2. 5. a certain J. whose name was Mordecai 

3. 4. for he told tiiem that he was a J. 

6. 10. make haste, do even so to Mordecai the J. 
.fcr. 34. 9. himself of them, to wit, of a J. his brothel 
ZecA. 8.23. ten men shall take hold of skirt of a J. 
John 4. 9. how is it that thou being a J. askest drink 

18.35: Pilate answ. am la J.? what hast thou done 
.dcts 10. 28. it is unlawful lor a man that is a J. 

13. 6. they found a sorcerer, a J. named Barjcsus 

18. 2. Paul I'ound a certain J. named Aquila,borniu 
24. a J. named Apollos|| 19.14. sonsofScevaa J 

19. 33. Alexander a J. || 21. 39. Paul a J. 22. 3. 
Rom. 1. 16. to the J. iirsi, also to Gentile, 2. 9, 10. 

2. 17. behold, thou called a .1. and resteth in law 
28. he is not a J. )| 29. he is a J.wlio is one inwardly 

3. 1. what advantage then hath the J.? or what 
10. 12. for there is no difference between the J. 

and- the Greek, Gal. 3. 28. Col. 3. 11. 

1 Cor. 9. 20. to the J. I became as a J. to gain Jews 
Gal. 2. 14. if thou being a J. livest as the Gentilei 

JEWS. 

2 Kings 16. 6. king R.ezin drave Ihe J. from Elatb 
Ezra 4. 12. the J. are come up to Jerusalem 
JVe/i. 1. 2. I asked concerning the J. that escaped 

4. 2. Sanballitt said, what do these feeble J.? 
5.i7.there were at my table one hundred and fiftyj 
6. 6. that thou and the J. think to rebel 

13. 23. I saw J. that married wives of Ashdod 
Esth. 4. 3. there was great mourning among the J- 

14. then shall deliverance arise unto the J. 

6. 13. they said, if Mordecai be of the seed of the J 

8. 7. because Haman laid his hand upon the J. 
8. write ye in king's for the J. as it liketh you 

16. the J. had light, and gladness, and joy, 17 

17. for the fear of tlie J. fell upon them 

9. 3. the officers of the king helped the J. 

28. days of Purim should not fail from among J 

10. 3. for Mordecai was great among the J. 
.ler. 38. 19. Zedekiah said, I am afraid of the J. 

52. 28. carried away captive 3023 of the J. 30. 
Dmi.'i.Q. Chaldeans came near and accused the J. 
Mat. 28. 15. this saying is reported among the J. 
Jo/i7i3.25.a question betweenJohn's disciples andJ. 

4. 9. the J. have no dealings with the Samaritans 
22. salvation is of the J. || 5. 1. feast of the J. 

5. 16. and therefore did the J. persecute Jesus 

18. therefore the J. sought the more to kill him 

6. .52. the J. therefore strove among themselves 
7. 13. no man spake openly of him, for fear of J. 
9. 18. the J. did not believe that he had been blind 

10. 31. the J. took up stones again to stone him 

11. 8. master, the J. of late sought to stone thee 
33. when Jesus saw her and the J. also weeping 

12. 11. many of J.v;entaway and believed on Jesus 
18. 20. 1 taught in temple, whither J. always resort 
36. that I should not be delivered to the J. 
19.40. body of Jesus as the manner of J. is to bury 
Acts II. 19. preaching to none, but the J. only 

12. 3. because Herod saw it plea.sed the J. 

16. 3. because of the J. that were in those parts 
20. these men being J. do trouble our city 

19. 10. J. and Greeks heard the word of the Lord 

13. then certain of the vagabond J. exorcists 

20. 3. and when the J. laid wait for him, 19. 

21. 11. so shall the J. at Jerusalem bind the man 
23. 12. certain of the J. banded together and bound 

27. this man was taken of tlie J. had been killed 
24. 18. certain J. from Asia found me purified 
25.10. to the J. have done no vvr'^ng, thou knowest 
jRom.3.29.is he God of J. only? is he not of Gentiles? 

1 Cor. 1. 23. Christ, to the J. a stumbling-block 
9. 20. to J. I became as a Jew that I might gain J. 

2 Cor. 11. 24. of J. five times received forty stripes 
Gal. 2. 14. as the Gentiles, and not as do the J. 

15. we who are J. by nature, and not sinners 

1 Thess. 2. 14. even as they have suffered of the J. 
Rev. 2. 9. which say they are .1. and are not, 3. 9. 
All the JEWS. [See Gentiles. 
Esth. 3 6. Haman sought to destroy all the J. 13. 

4. 13. more than all the J. WIG. so, guth&r all the J 
.Ter. 40. 11. when all the J. in Moab heard that 
12. even all the J. returned out of all places 

41..3.^shmael slew all the J. that were with him 

44. 1. the word concerning all the J. in Egypt 
Mark 7. 3. all the J. except they wash, they eat not 
j^c<sl8.2.commanded aZi<AeJ.todopartfromRom« 

19. 17. this was known to all the J. at Ephesus 

21. 21. thou teachest all the J. to forsake Mosos 

22. 12. Ananias had a good report of all the J. 
24. 5. and a mover of sedition among all the 3 
26. 4. my manner of life nt Jems, know all the J. 

King of the JEWS. 
Mat. 2. 2. where is he that is born King of the J.l 



pROPKa Names.] JOA 

JHTof. 27.11. thegovernor asked Jesus, ait thou King 
of the J.I Mark 15. 2. Luke '23. 3. John 18. 33. 

29. hail, King of the J. Mark 15. 16. John 19. 3. 
37. set up his accui>iition,this islhuKiiigoftheJ. 

Mark 15. 26. Luke '23. 38. John 19. 19. 

Marklo.Q. but Pilate answered them, will ye that 

I release to you the King of the J. 1 JoknlB.29. 

12. do unto him whom you call the King of the J. 
/.Mie23.37.ift]iou be the A'nfjO-tr/fAeJ. save thyself 
fohn 19.21. the chief priests said, write not IheKing 

of the J. but that lie said, I am King of the J. 
JEWESS. 
Sets IG. 1. Timotheus was son of a J. who believed 
24". 24. Fehx' wife Drusilla was a J. sent for Paul 

JEWISH. 
Tit. 1. 14. not giving heed to J. fables and comra. 

• JEWRY. 
Dan. 5. 13. whom my father brought out of J. 

JEZEBEL. 
IKings 16.31. Ahab took to wife J.and served Baal 

18. 4. when J. cut off the prophets of the Lord 

13. what 1 did when J. slew the prophets of Lord 
19. the prophets of Baal which eat at J. table 

19. 1. Ahab told J. all that Elijah had done 
21. 11. the elders did as J. had sent unto them 

15. when J. heard Naboth was stoned and dead 

23. dogs shall eat J. by the wall,2^in^s9.10,36. 

25. none like Ahab, \vhom J. his wife stirred up 

2 Kings 9. 7. that I may avenge at the hand of J. 

22. so long as the whoredoms of thy mother J. 
37. carcase of J. shall be as dung upon the face of 

the field, so that they shall not say, this is J. 
Rev. 2. 20. because thou sufferest that woman J. 

JEZREEL, name of place and person. 
Judg. 6. 33. Amalek pitched in the valley of J. 

1 Sam. 25. 43. David also took Ahinoam of J. 
29. 1. Israel pitched by a fountain which is in J. 

2 Sam. 2. 9. Abner made Ish-boshelh king over J. 

1 Kings 18. 43. and Ahab rode and went to J. 
46. Elijah ran before Ahab to entrance of J. 

21. 1. Naboth had a vineyard which was in J. 

23. dogs eat Jezebel by wall of J. 2 Kings 9.10,36. 

2 Kings 8. 29. Joratn went back to J. 2 Chr. 22. 6. 

9. 16. so Jehu rode in a chariot and went to J. 

10. 6. come to me to J. by to-morrow this time 

7. they sent the heads of the king's sons to J. 

1 Chron. 4. 3. these were of the father of Etam, J. 
Has. 1. 4. Lord said to him, call his nam.e J. for I 
will avenge the blood of J. on the house of Jehu 
5. 1 will break the bow of Israel in valley of J. 
11. one head, for great shall be the day of J. 
S. 22. the corn, wine and oil shall hear J. 
JEZREELITE, See Naboth. 
ILLYRICUM. 
Rom. 15. 19. round about unto I. I have preached 
IMLAH. See Micaiah. 
JOAB. 
Sam. 2. 18. three sons of Zeruiah, J. Abishai 
22. how should I hold up my face to J. thy brother 

24. J. also and Abishai pursued after Abner 

3. 29. let the blood of Abner rest on the head of J. 

30. so J. and Abishai his brother slew Abner 
8. 16. J. the son of Zeruiah w^as over the host, 

20. 23. 1 Chron. 11. 6. j 18. 15. | 27. 34. 

11. 7. David demanded of Uriah how J. did 

11. Isr. and Judah abide in tents, and mylord J. 

14. in the morning David wrote a letter to J. 

12. 26. J. fought against Rabbah of Amm.on 
14. 3. so J. put the words in the widow's mouth 

19. is not the hand of J. with thee in all thisi 
29. Absalom sent for J. || 30. J. field is near 
20.9. J. killed Amasa || 17.woman said, art thou J. 
24. 4. notwithstanding the king's word prevailed 
against J. and captains of the host, 1 Chr. 21.4. 
tKiiigs 1.7.Adonijah confer, with J. son of Zeruiah 
2. 5. moreover the: knowest what J. did to me 
28. J. fled to tabernacle of Lord and caught horns 
11. 16. six months J. remain, every male in Edom 
i C/ir.4.14.Seraiah begat J. 1| 20. 1. J. led the army 
21. 6. for the king's word was abominable to J. 
26. 28. all that Abner and J. had dedicated 
Ezra 2. 6. of children of Jeshua and J. JVe/j. 7. 11. 
8. 9. of the sons of J. Obadiah went with Ezra 

JOAH. 
2Kingsl8. 18. J. son of Asaph recorder, 7sa. 36. 3. 
1 CAr.6.21. J. son of Zimmah \\ 26.4. of Obed-edom 

JOANNA. 
Luke 3. 27. Juda, which was the son of J. 

8. 3. J. the wife of Chuza, Herod's steward 

JOASH. 
Judg. 6. ll. that pertaineth to J. the Abi-ezrite 
7. 14. save the sword of Gideon the son of J. 
I ^in/fsiS. 26. king of Israel said, carry him back to 
Anion and J. the king"'s son, 2 Chron. 18. 25 
Kings 11. 2. Jehosheba stole J. 2 Chron. 22. 11. 
i,3. 9. J. the son of Jehoahaz reigned in his stead 
14. J. the king of Israel wept over Elisha 
25. J. beat Ben-hadad three times, and recovered 
14. 27. by the hand of Jeroboam the son of J. 
Chron. 7 8. the sons of Becher ; Zemira, and J. 
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JOH 

1 Chr. 12. 3. J. the son of Shemaiah the Gibeathite 
27. 28. and over the cellars of oil was J. 

2 Chr. 24. 22. thus J. remembered not the kindness 
24. so they executed judgment against J. 

JOB. 
Gen. 46. 13. the sons of Issachar ; J. and Shimron 
JoZil.l.amanin the land of Uz whose name was J. 

8. hast thou considered my servant J. 7 2. 3. 

9. Satan said, doth J. fear God for nought 1 
22. in all this J. sinned not with liis lips, 2. 10. 

2. 7. Satan went and smote J. wiUi sore boils 

32. 1. so these three m£n ceased to answer J. 

2. against J. was Elihu's wrath kindled 

3. because they found no answer and condemn. J. 
12. there was none of you that convinced J. 

33. 31. mark well, O J. hearken unto me 

34. 7. what man is like J. who drinkeih scorning? 

35. J. halh spoken without knowledge 

36. my desire is that J. may be tried to the end 

35. 16. therefore doth J. open his mouth in vain 

42. 7. ye have not spoken as my servant J. hath, 8. 

8. take seven bullocks and go to my servant J. 
9. did as Lord commanded, the L.also accepted J. 

10. the Lord gave J. twice as much as he had 
12. so the Lord blessed the latter end of J. 
15.no women found so fair as the daughters of J. 

16. after this J. lived 140 years and saw his sons 

17. so J. died, being old and full of days 
Ezek.li.li. tho' Noah, Daniel and J. were in it,20. 
Jam. 5. 11. ye have heard of the patience of J. 

JOEL. 
1 Sam. 8. 2. name of Samuel's first-born was J. 

1 Chr. 4. 35. of the family of Simeon, J. and Jehu 
5. 4. of the Reubenites, the sons of J. 8. 

12. of the Gadites, J. the chief, and Shapham 
6.33. Heman, a singer, son of J. son of Shemuel 

36. Elkanah the son of J. a Kohathite 
7. 3. the sons of Izrahiah; Michael, Obadiah and J. 
11. 38. J. and Mibhar were valiant men 
15. 7. of the sons of Gershom, J. the chief 

11. David called for I;aiah and J. the Levite 
23. 8. the sons of Laadan, the chief was J. 
26. 22. the sons of Jcbuii ; Zetham and J. 

27. 20. of the half tribe of Mana&^eh,J.was captain 
Ezra 10.43.J.and Benaiah had taken strange wives 
Jfeh. 11. 9. J. son of Zichri was their overseer 
Joel 1. 1. the word canr.a to J. the son of Pelhuel 
.^cts 2. 16. which was spoken by the prophet J. 
JOHANAN. 

2 Kings 25. 23. J. came to Gedaliah, Jer. 40. 8, 13. 
1 Chron. 3. 15. the sons of Josiah, the first-born J. 
Ezra 10. 6. Ezra went into the chamber of J. 
Jer. 41. 11. but when J. heard of all the evil 

43. 4. so J. obeyed not the voice of the Lord 

JOHN son of Zacharias. 

j'Jfai.3.4. J.had raiment of camel's hair, 3Iark\.Q. 

14. Jesus came to be baptized, but J. forbad him 

4. 12. that J. was ca€l into prison, Mark 1. 14. 

9. 14. then came to him the disciples of J. Mark 

2. 18. lAike 5. 33. | 7. 18. | 11, 1. John 3. 25. 

11.2. J. had heard the w'orksof Christ, Lukel. 19. 

4. go and shew J. these things, Luke 7. 22. 

7. Jesus began to say concerning J. Luke 7.24. 

13. the law prophesied till J. Luke 16. 16. 

14. 10. Herod beheaded J. Mark 6. 16. Lzike 9. 9. 

21.26.aH hold J. a prophet, Mark]l.2Q.I^uke20.6. 

32. J. came in the way of righteousness 
Jl/arA 6.20. Herod feared J. knowing he was just man 
J^uke 1.13.bearason, thou shaltcall hisname J. 60. 

3. 15. all men mused in their hearts of J. 

9. 7. it was said, that J. was risen from the dead 
John\.(i. a man sent from God, whose name was J. 

.19. and this is the record of J. 32. 
29. next day J. seeth Jesus coming unto him 
3. 23. J. also was baptizing in Enon near to Salim 

24. for J. was not yet cast into prison 

4. 1. that Jesus made more disciples than J. 

5. 33. ye sent to J. and he bare witness to the truth 
36. but I have greater witness than that of J. 

10. 41. J. did no miracle; but all that J. spake 
Jlcts 1.5. for J. truly baptized with water, 11. 16. 

13.24. when J. had first preached before his coming 

25. and as J. fulfilled his course, he said, whom 

See Baptism, Baptist. 

JOHN the apostle. 

Mat. 4. 21. James and J. the sons of Zebedee, he 

called them, 10.2. Mark 1. 19. | 3. 17. 

Z.w^e22.8 Jesus sentPeter and J. to prepare passover 

Acts 3. 1. Peter and J. went up into the temple 

11. and as the lame man held Peter and J. 
4. 13. when they saw the boldness of Peter and J. 
8. 14. the apostles sent to Samaria Peter and J. 

12. 2. Herod killed James the brother of J. 
Rev. 1. 1. signified it by his angel to his servant J. 

4. J. to the seven churches which are in Asia 

9. I J. who also am your brother and companion 
21. 2. 1 J. saw the holy city new Jerusalem coming 

See James. 
JOHN. 
Acts 4. 6. J. and Alexander gathered together 



JOR 

JOHN, Eurnamed Mark. 
Acts 12. 12. Peter came to house of J. sum imedM 

25. took with them J. whose surname was MafB 
lo. 5. and they had also J. to their minister 

13. J. departing from them, returned to Jerosalea 
15.37. Barnabas determined to take with them J 
JONADAB, called JEHONADAB. 
2 Sam. 13. 3. J. was Amnon's friend, a subtle mao 
2 Kings 10.15. J. son of Rechab came to meet Jeha 
Jer. 35. 6. J. our father commanded us, saying 
8. thus have we obeyed the voice of J. 18. 

19. J. shall not want a man to stand before me 

JONAH, or JONAS. 
2 Kings 14.25. the word he spake by his servant J- 
Jonah 1. 3. J. rose up to flee to Tarshish from Lord 
7. so they cast lots, and the .lot fell upon J. 

15. they cast J. into the sea, the sea ceased raging 
17. J.was in the belly of the fish 3 days and nights 

2. 1. J. prayed || 10. the fish vomited out J. 

3. 3. J. went to Nineveh || 4. 1. displeased J. 

4. 6. the Lord made the gourd to come up over J. 

Mat. 12. 39. no sign be given to it, but the sign of 

the prophet J. 16. 4. Luke 11. 29, 30, 

40. as J. was three days in the whale's belly 

41. they repented at the preaching of J. 

John 21. 15. Simon son of J. lovest thou mel 16, 17. 

JONATHAN. 
.Tudg. 18. 30. J. and his sons were priests to Dan 

1 Sa/n.13.2. a thousand men were with J. in Gibeab 

22. but with Saul and J. were swords found 
14. 3. the people knew not that J. was gone 
13. J. climbed up upon his hands and his feet 

27. J. heard not when his father charged people 

39. though it be in J. my son, he shall surely die 

40. I and J. my son will be on the other side 

42. J. was taken 1| 44. thou shalt surely die, J. 
45. so the people rescued J. that he died not 

18. 1. the soul of J. was knit with the soul of David 

19. 2. but J. Saul's son delighted much in David 
4. J. spake good of David to Saul his father 

20. 3. let not J. know this lest he be grieved 
13. the Lord do so, and much more to J. 

16. J. made a covenant with the house of David 
30. then Saul's anger was kindled against J. 
33. J. knew it was determined to slay David 
37. J. cried after the lad || 39. J. and David knew 

23. 16. J. rose and went to David into the wood 
31. 2. the Philistines slew J. 1 Chron. 10. 2. 

2 Saw. 1. 4. Saul and J. his son are dead also 

22. the bow of J. turned not back, sword of Saul 

23. Saul and J. were lovely in their lives 

26. I am distressed for thee, my brother J. 

4. 4. J. had a son that was lame of his feet, 9. 3. 

9. 7. for I will shew thee kindness for J. sake 
15. 27. J. the son of Abialhar, 36. 1 Kings 1. 42, 43. 
17. 17. now J. and Ahimaaz stayed by En-rogel 

21. 7. the king spared Mephibosheth the son of J. 
12. David took the bones of Saul and J. 

21. J. the son of Shimea slew him, 1 Chron. 20.7. 
23. 32. of the sons of Jashen, J. a valiant mart 

1 Chron. 2. 32. the sons of Juda ; Jether and J. 
11.34. the sons of Hashem ; J. Abiam, and Eliphal 
27. 32. also J. David's uncle was a counsellor 

Ezra 8. 6. Ebed the son of J. went up with Ezra 

10. 15. only J. and Jehaziah were employed 
J\reh. 12. 11. Joiada begat J. || 14. of Melicu, J. 

35. Zechariah the son of J. with a trumpet 
Jer. 37. 15. put Jeremiah in prison in the house of J. 

20. not to return to the house-of J..38. 26. 

40. 8. Johanan and J. came to Gedaliah to Mizpeh 

See D.'^viD, Saul. 
JOPPA. 

2 Chr. 2. 1 6. bring it by sea in floats to J. Ezra 3. 7. 
.Tonah 1. 3. Jonah went down to J. and found a ship 
Acts 9. 36. was at J. a disciple named Tabitha 

42. it was known throughout all J. many believed 

43. Peter tarried many days in J. with Simon 

10. 5. send men tn J. and call for one Simon, .32. 

23. certain brethren from J. accompanied him 
11.5. 1 was in the city of J. praying, saw a vision 

JORAM, called JEHORAM. 
2 Sam. 8. 10. Toi sent J. his son to king David 
2 Kinrrs 8. 16. J. of Ahab ; J. son of Jehoshaphdt 

28. Syrians wounded J. || 29. J. went toJezreel 
9.14.Jehu son of Jehoshaphatconspired against J- 

24. drew a bow and smote J. between his arnoa 

11. 2. Jehosheba the daughter of J. took Joash 

1 Chron. 26. 25. of the Levites, J. over treasures 

2 Chr. 22. 7. destruction of Ahaziah by coming to J. 
Mat. 1. 8. Josaphat be^at J. and J. begat Ozia» 

JORDAN. ^ 

Gen. 13. H. Lot chose him all the plain of J. 
J^um. 34. 12. the border shall go down to J. and 
goings out at the salt sea, Josli. 13. 27. 1 18. 1% 
Jos'h. 3. 8. when ye are come to J. stand still in J 
11. the ark passeth over before you into J. 
15. J. overfloweth all his banks in harvest 
4. 3. take twelve stones out of the midst of J. 

17. commanded the priests, come ye up out of J 
23. tiie Lord your God dried up the waters of J 



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JbsA.22. 25. Lord hath made J. a border bet vvecir us 
Judg.3. 28. they tooli the lords of J. 7. 24. ( 12. 5. 

12. 6. then they slew him at the passuges of J. 
^Sam. 19. 15. the king returned and came to J. 

1 Kings 2. 8. Shimei came down to meet me at J. 

7.4(5. in plain of J. did tlie king cast them in clay 
ground betw.Succoth and Zarlhan,2 CAr.4.17. 

17. 3. Elijah by the brook Cherith before J. 5. 
3 Kings 2. 6. tarry here, the Lord hath sent me to J. 
7. they two stood by J. [) 13. Elisha stood by J. 

5. 10. saying, go and wash in J. seven times 
14. Naaman dipped himself seven times in J. 

6. 2. let us go, we pray thee, to J. and take a beam 

7. 15. and they went after the Syrians to J. 
Job 40. 23. he trusteth that he can draw up J. 
Psal. 42. 6. 1 will remember thee from the land of J. 

114. 3. the sea fled, J. was driven back, 5. 
Jer. 12. 5. how wilt thou do in the swelling of J.? 

49. 19. like a lion from the swelling of J. 50. 44. 
Zeck. 11. 3. for the pride of J. is spoiled 
Mat. 3. 6. were baptized of him in J. Mark 1. 5, 9. 

13. then cometh Jesus from Galilee to J.to be bap. 

Beyond JORDAN. 
Oen. 50. 10. the floor of Atad which is beyond J. 

11. called Abel-mizraim, which is beyond J. 
Deut. 3. 25. see the good land that is beyond J. 
Josh. 9. 10. did to the kings of Amorites beyond J. 
13.8. inheritance Moses gave them beyond J. 18. 7. 
Judg. 5. 17. Gilead abode beyond J. Dan in ships 
Iga. 9. 1. the land of Zebulun and land of Naphtali 
beyond J. in Galilee of the nations. Mat. 4. 15. 
John 1.28. these things done in Bethabara beyond i. 
3. 26. he that was with thee beyond J. baptizeth 
On the other side JORDAN. 
ZJeu<.11.30.Gerizim,Ebal,arethey noton oit/ters.J. 
Josh. 7. 7. been content and dwelt on other side J. 
12. 1. Reuben, Gad, and half the tribe on the other 
side J. 13. 27, 32. J 14. 3. | 17. 5. | 22. 4. 
80.8.onof/terai«^eJ.Bezer,Ramoth,cities of refuge 
24. 8. Amorites who dwelt on the other side J. 
yttc/^.7.25.brought heads ofOreb,Zeeb ore oZAer S.J. 
• lO.S.Israelorto^Acr S.J. oppressed by the Amorites 
ISam. 31. 7. they on other side J. forsook their cities 
lCAr.6.78. to children of Merari cities on others. J. 
12. 37. 071 the other side J. were 120,000 men 
On this side JORDAN. 
JVum.32. 19. our inheritance is fallen on this side J. 
eastward, 32. | 34. 15. Josh. 1. 14, 1.5. | 22. 7. 

35. 14. give three cities on this side J. Dent. 4. 41. 
Deut.l.5.on t. s. J. Moses began to declare this law 

3. 8. we took the land on this side J. from Arnon 
Josh. 9. 1. kings on this side J. gathered ag. .ioshua 
IChr. 26.30. of Hebronites 1700 officers 07t this s. J. 

Over JORDAN. 
Gen. 32. 10. with my staff I passed over this J. 
JVum. 32. 5. give us this land, bring us not over J. 
21. if ye will go all of you armed over J. 
32. we will pass over J. armed before the Lord 
33. 51. when ye are passed over J. into the land 
of Canaan, 35. 10. Deut. 12. 10. | 27. 4, 12. 
Deut. 3.27. thou shalt not go over J. 4. 21. | 31.2. 
4.22. 1 must die in this land, I must notgo over 3. 
9. 1. thou art to pass over J. this day, 11. 31. 
Josh. 1. 2. go over this J. thou and all this people 
11. within three days ye shall pass over J. 
3. 17. the people were passed clean over J. 4. 1. 

4. 22. Israel came over this J. on dry land 

7. 7. brought this people over J. to deliver us 
24. 11. ye went over J. and came unto Jericho 
Judg. 10. 9. Ammon passed over J. to fight 

1 Sam. 13. 7. some of the Hebrews went over J. 

2 Sam. 2. 29. Abner and his men passed over J. 
17. 22. David and the people passed over J. 

24. Absalom and all Israel passed over J. 

19. 15. Judahcame to conduct the king oi;er J.31. 
1 Chron. 12. 15. these are they that passed over 3. 

19. 17. David passed over J. against the Syrians 

JORIM, JOSE. 
ILuke 3.29. .Tose the son of Eliezer, the son ofJorim 
JOSEDECH. See Joshua. 
JOSEPH. 
Oen. 30. 24. she called his name J. and said 
33. 2. Jacob put Rachel and J. hindermost 
35. 24. sons of Jacob twelve, the sons of Rachel, 
J. and Benjamin, 46. 19. 1 Chron. 2. 2. 
37. 2. J. brought to his father their evil report 
8. Israel loved J. || 28. his brethren sold J. 
5. J. dreamed a dream || 33. J. is rent i;i pieces 

39. 2. but the Lord was with J. 21. 

5. Lord blessed the Egyptian's house for J. sake 
7. his master's wife cast her eyes upon J. 

25. J. master tjok him and put him in prison 

40. 9 the chief butler told his dream to J. 
23. yet did not- the chief butler remember J. 

if. 14. they brought J. out of the dungeon 
42. Pharaoh put his ring on J. hand, arraved him 
46. J. 30 yea rs old when he stood before Pharaoh 
49. J gathered corn as the sand of the sea 

41. .55. go to J. II 42. 8. J. knew his brethren 

<^. 36 1 is not II 43. 17. the man did aii J. bade 
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Gen. 43.30. J. made liaate, for his bowels did yearn 

45. 3. I am J. 4. |( 9. say, thus saith thy son J. 
26. thoy told him, saying, J. is yet alive, 28. 

46. 4. J. shall put his hand upon thine eyes 
29. J. went up to meet Israel his father 

47. 12. J. nourished his father and his brethren 
15. money failed, all the Egyptians came to J. 
29. Israel must die, and he called his son J. 

48. 2. one told Jacob, thy son J. cometh to thee 

12. J. brought them from between his knees 
15. Jacob blessed J. and said, God bless the lads 

49, 22. J. is a fruitful bough even a bough by a well 
26. blessings shall be on head of J. and on him 
50. 7. and J. went up to bury his father . 

15. J. will pcradventure hate us and requite us 

16. and they sent a messenger to J. saying 

17. J. wept when they spake unto him 
25. J. took an oath of the children of Israel 

Exod. 1.8. new king which knew not J. .Mcts 7. 18. 

13. 19. Moses took the bones of J. with him 
JVttm. 26. 28. sons of J. Manasseh, Ephraim, 37. 
Deut. 27. 12. these on Gerizim to bless, Judah, J. 

33. 13. of J. he said, blessed of the Lord be Ids land 
16. let the blessing come upon the head of J. 
1 Chr.5. 2. the chief ruler, but the birth-right was J. 
Psal.ll. 15. hast redeemed the sons of Jacob and J. 

78. 67. moreover he refused the tabernacle of J. 

80. 1. give ear, thou that leadest J. like a flock 

81. 5. this he ordained in J. for a testimony 
105. 17. even J. who was sold for a servant 

Ezek. 37. 16. write for J. the stick of Ephraim, 19. 
47. 13. tribes of Israel, J. shall have two portions 
48. 32. one gate of J. one gate of Benjamin 

Jlmos 5. 15. L. will be gracious to the remnant of J. 
6.6. but they are not grieved for the affliction of J. 

John 4. 5. near the ground that Jacob gave to J. 

.i^cts 7. 9. the patriarchs sold J. into Egypt 

13. at the second time J. was made known 

14. then J. called his father Jacob to him 
Heb. 11. 21. by faith Jacob blessed the sons of J. 

22. J. made mention of Israel's departing 
.See House. 
JOSEPH with tribe and children. 
JSTum. 1. 10. of the children of J. of Ephraim, 32. 
13. 11. of the tribe of 3. namely of Manasseh 
34. 23. the princes of the children of J. Hanniel 
36. 5. the tribe of the sons of J. hath said well 
Josh. 14. 4. the children.oi' 3. two tribes, 16. 4. 

16. 1. the lot of children of J. fell from Jordan 

17. 14. the children of J. spake to Joshua, 16. 
1 Chron. 7. 29. in these dwelt the children of J. 
Rev. 7. 8. of the tribe of J. were sealed 12,000 

JOSEPH, husband of Mary. 
Mat. 1. 16. Jacob begat J. the husband of Mary 

18. when as his mother Mary was espoused to J. 

19. J. her husband being a just man was minded 
24. J. did as angel of the Lord had bidden him 

2. 13. the angel of the Lord appeared to J. 19. 
Luke 1.27. his name was J. of the houseof David 

2. 4. J. also went up from Galilee to be taxed 
16. the shepherds found Mary, J. and the babe 
43. and J. and his Mother knew not of it 

3. 23. being, as was supposed, the son of J. 

4. 22. is not this J. son? John 1. 45. | 6. 42. 

JOSEPH, the name of divers men. 
JV«7n. 13.7. of the tribe of Issachar, Igal son of J. 
1 Chron. 25. 2. of the sons of Asaph ; Zaccur, J. 9. 
Ezra 10. 42. Shallum, J. had taken strange wives 
JVe/i. 12. 14. of Shebaniah, J. was a priest 
Mat. 27. 57. Jesus' disciple, J. of Arimathea, .59. 
Mark 1.5. 43, 45. Luke 23. 50. John 19. 38. 
Luke 3. 24. who was the son of J. 26, 30. 
Acts 1.23. they appointed two, J. called Barsabas 

JOSES. 
Mat. 13. 55. his brethren James and J. Mark 6. 3. 

27. 56. Mary the mother of J. Mark 15. 40, 47. 
./9c(s4.36. J. by apo=tles was surnamed Barnabas 

JOSHUA, called JEHOSHUA, and OSHEA. 
Exod.YlAZ. J. discomfited Amalelcwith the sword 

14. write this, and rehearse it in the ears of J. 



24. 13. and Moses rose up and his minister J. 

32. 17. when J. heard the noise of the people 

33. 11. J. departed not out of the tabernacle 
J\rum. 13. 8. of tribe of Ephraim, Os^ea son of Nun 

16. Moses called Oshea the son of Nun, Jehoshua 
14. 30. save Caleb and J. .38. | 26. 65. | 32. 12. 
27. 18. take thee J. || 22. he set J. before Eleazar 

34. 17. Eleazar and J. shall divide the land 
Deut. 1. 38. but J. shall go in thither, 31. 3. 

3. 28. charge J. and encourage him, 31. 23. 
34. 9. J. was full of the spirit of wisdom 
Josh. 1. 10. then J. commanded the ofiicers 
2. 1. J. sent two men to spy secretly the land 

3. 7. Ld. said to J. 5. 9. | 6. 2. | 7. 10. 1 8. 18. ] 10. 8. 

4.8. the children of Israel did so as J. commanded 
14. on that day the Lord magnified J. in sight 

5. 7. their children, them J. circumcised 

14. J. fell on his face to the earth and did worship 

15. and J. did so || 6. 27. so the Lord was with J. 
7. 6. J. rent his clothes || 8. 16. pursued after J. 



hfsh. 8. 30. then J. built an altar to the Lord 
35. which J. read not before all the congregation 

10. 12. then spake J. and said, sun, stand still 
42. and their land did J. take at one time 

11. 9. J. did unto them as the Lord bade him 
13. 1. now J. was old and stricken in years, 23. "> 
14. 13. so J. blessed Caleb and gave him Hebrof 

18. 10. J. cast lots for them before the Lord 

19. 49. Israel gave an inheritance to J. 

22. 6. J. blessed the Reubenites and Gadites 
24. 1. J. gathered the tribes of Israel toShechetr 

2.5. so J. made a covenant with the people 
29. J. the servant of the Lord died, .ludg. 2. 8; 
31. Israel served the Lord all the days of J. and 
of the elders that overlived J. Judg. 2. 7. 
I Sam. 6. 14. the cart came into the field O'f J. 18^ 

1 Kings 16. 34. which he spake by J. the son of Nub 

2 Kings 23. 8. in the entering in of the gate of 3. 
Hag. 1. I. J. son of Josedech, 12, 14. | 2. 2, 4. 
Zech. 3. 1. and he shewed me J. the high-jjriest 

3. now J. was clothed with filthy garments 
9. behold, the stone that I have laid before J. 

6. 11. make crowns, set them upon the head of J. 
JOSIAH, 

1 Kings 13. 2. a child shall be born, J. by name 

2 /fm^s 21.24. the people made J.king, 2CAr.33.25. 

22.1. J. was eight years old when he began to reign 

23. 19. did J. take away, 24. 2 Chron. 34. 33. 
29. J. went against Pharaoh, 2 Chron. 35.22. 

1 C/»-.3.15. the sons of J. were Johanan, Jehoiakim 

2 Chr. 3.5. 1. J. kept a passover unto the Lord 

18. nor did kings keep such a passover as J. ke'ki 

19. in the 18th year of J. was this passover 

23. archers shot at king J. and wounded him 

24. all Judah and Jerusalem mourned for J. 

25. Jeremiah lamented for J. men spake of J. 
.7cr. 1.2. word of the Lord came in days of J. 3, 6 
Zeph. 1. 1. word came to Zeplianiab in days of J 
Zec/i.6. 10. goinlothehouseof J.sonofZephaniah 
Mat. 1. 10. Amon begat J. || 1 1. J. begat Jechonias 

JOTHAM. 

Judg.9.5. J. youngest son of Jerubbaal escaped, 21. 

57. on them came the curse of J. son of JerubbaaJ' 

2 Kings 15. 5. J. judged the people, 2 Chron.2Q. 21, 

1 Chron. 2. 47. the sons of Jahdai, Regem and J. 

3. 12. Amaziah hisson, Azariah his son, J. his son 
5. 17. were reckoned by genealogies in days of J, 

2 Chr on. 21. f). J. became mighty, because preparei^ 
Isa. 1. 1. in thedays of J. Ahaz, Hos.l. I. Mic. 1.1. 

be;gat Achaz 
ISAAC. 
Gen. 17. 19. thou shalt call his name I. 21. 3. 
21. but my covenant will I establish with I. 
21. 10. shall not be heir with my son, even I. 

12. God said, hearken to Sarah's voice, for in 1. 
shall thy seed be called, Rom. 9. 7. Heb. 11. 18 

22. 2. take thine only son T. || 9. Abraham bound I. 

24. 4. take a wife for I. [| 14. appointed for I. 
63. I. went out to meditate in the field 
67. I. was comforted after his mother's death 

25. 5. Abraham gave all that he had unto I. 
9. his sons I. and Ishmael buried Abraham 

11. God blessed L || 28. L loved Esau 

20. L was forty years old when he took Rebekafe 

21. and I. entreated the Lord for his wife 
. 26. I. was sixty years old when she bare Esau 
26.1. I. went to Abimelech kingof IhePhilistinea 

8. 1, was sporting with Rebekah his wife 

12. I. sowed and received a hundred-fold 
19. 1, servants digged in valley atxl found a wel! 
35. which were a grief of mind to I. and Rebekah 

27. 30. as I. had made an end of blessing Jacob 
28.1. 1, called Jacob,blessetl him, and charged him 
5. I. sent Jacob away, he went to Padan-aram 
31. 42. except the fear of I. had been with me 
35. 27. Jacob came to I. i| 29. 1, gave up the ghosi! 
46. 1. oflrered sacrifices to the God of his father I 

48. 15. God, before whom my father I. did walk 
16. let the name of my father I. be on them 

49. 31. there they buried T. || 50.24. he sware to I. 
jEzo(Z.2.24.G.heard theirgroaningand remembered 

his covenant with Abraham, with I. Lev. 26. 42. 
3. 6. the God of I. 15, 16. [4.5. Gen.32.9.lKings 
18. 36. 1 Chron. 29. 18. 2 Chron. 30. 6. Mat. 
22. 32. Mark 12. 26. Luke 20. 37. Acts 3. 
13. I 7. 32. 
Josh, 24. 3. I multiplied his seed and gave him L 
4. 1 gave unto I. Jacob and Esau, and to Esau 
1 Chron. IS. 16. his oath untn I. Psal. 105. 9. 
Jer. 33. 26. his seed to be rulers over the seed of I 
Jlmosl.9^ and the high places of I. shall be desolate 

16. drop not thy word against the house of I. 
Mat. I. 2. Abraham begat I. and T. begat Jacob, 

Luke .3. 34. Acts 7. 8. 
8. 11. many shall sit down with I. in the kingdom 
lAike 13. 28. when ye shall see I. in kingdom of God 
Rom. 9.10. Rebekah had conceived by ourfatherL 
OaZ.4.28. we, brethren, as I. was, are of the promise 
//e&.11.9.d welling in tabernacles with I. and Jacob 
17 by faith Abraham offered up I. Jam. 2. 2U 



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■ ISAIAH, o. ESAIAS. 
S^j.._^s 19. 2. Hezekiaii sent Eliakini to I. the 
prophet, the son of Ainoz, Isa. 37. 2. 
20. 1. Uezekiali was sick, I. came to liiin, Isa.'iQA. 
x\. and 1. cried unto tiie Lord, 2 Chrun. 32. 20. 
2 Ch^on. 26. 22. his acts did I. write, 32. 32. 
Isa. 2U. 3. as my servant 1. hath walked naked 
Mat. 3. 3. spoken by tlie prophet E. 4. 14. j 8. 17. 
1 12. 17. I 13. 14. LukeS. A. John 1. 23. ] 12. 38. 
15. 7. well did E. prophesy of you, Mark 7. G. 
Luke 4. 17. was delivered to him book of prophet E. 
Jo/iii 12. 3J. because tiiat E. said again, he blinded 
41 these things said E. wlien he saw his glory 
j^cts 8. 28. the eunuch read E. the prophet, 30. 
28.25. well spake the Holy Ghost by E. the prophet 
Rom. i). 27. E. also crieth concerning Israel 
29. as E, said before, except the Lord of Saba- 

oth had left us a seed 
10. 16. E. saith, L. who hath believed our report? 
20. E. is very bold, and saith, I was found 

15.12. again E. saith, there shall be a root of Jesse 

ISCARIOT, see Judas. 

ISH-BOSHETH. 

8 Sam. 2. 8. Abner took I. and set him over Gilead 

3. 8. Abner was very wroth for the words of I.. 

14. David sent messengers to I. Saul's son 

4. 8. they brought the head of I. unto David 
12. but they took the head of I. and buried it 

ISHMAEL. 
Oen. 16. 11. thou shall call his name I. 15. 

16. Abram was 86 years old when Hagar bare I. 
17. 18. said to God, O that I. might live before thee 

20. as for 1. 1 have heard thee, I have blessed him 
25. 1, was 13 years old when he was circumcised 
25. 9. his sons Isaac and I. buried Abraham 
12. the generations of I. 13, 16. 1 Chr. I. 29, 31. 

17. these are the years of the life of I. 137 
28.9. then went Esau unto I. and took Mahalath 

2 Kings 25. 23. I. came to'Gedaliah, Jer. 40.8. 
25. I. came and ten men with him, Jer. 41. 1. 
1 C/tron. 1. 28. the sons of Abraham ; Isaac and I. 

8. 38. Bocheru and I. were sons of Azel, 9.44. 
2Chron. 19. 11. Zebadiah son of I. the ruler 

23. 1. Jehoiada took I. into covenant with him 
Ezra 10. 22. I. Elasah, had taken strange wives 
Jer. 40. 14. king of the Ammonites hath sent I. 

15. I will slay I. || 41. 2. I. smote Gedaliah 

16. not do this thing, for thou speakest falsely of I. 
41. 6. I. went forth to meet them, weeping 

10. then I. carried away captive residue of people 
12. then Johanan went to fight with I. 
15. but I. escaped from Johanan with eight men 

ISHMAELITES. 
Oen. 37. 27. come, let us sell him to the I. 
39. 1. Potiphar bought him of the hands of the I. 
Judg. 8. 21. had ear-rings, because they were I. 
Psa1.83.5. Edomites and I. confederate against thee 

ISRAEL. 

Oen. 32. 28. thy name shall be no more Jacob but I. 
35. 10. but L shall be thy name, 1 Kings 18. 31. 
47. 27. I. dwelt in the land of Egypt, in Goshen 
31. and I. bowed himself upon the bed's head 
48.20. in thee shalll. bless, saying, God make thee 
49. 24. from thence is the shepherd, the stone of I. 
Exod. 4. 22. I. is my son {| 17. 11. I. prevailed 
5. 2. that I should obey his voice to let I. go? 
14. 5. that we have let I. go from serving us 
25. let us flee from I. for Lord fighteth for them 
30. the Lord saved I. that day from Egyptians 

32.13. remember Abraham, Isaac, andl. thyserv. 
Lev. 24. 10. her son and a man of I. strove together 
^um. 10. 29. Lord hath spoken good concerning I. 

36. return, O Lord, to the many thousands of I. 

20. 14. thus saith thy brother I. let us pass 

21. 2. I. vowed a vow unto the Lord, and said 
17. then I. sang this song, spring up, O well 

23. 7. defy I. || 24. 17. a sceptre rise out of I. 
23. sh.T'I be said of I. what hath God wrought! 
24.18. Edom a possession, and I. shall do valiantly 
25.8. Phinehas went after the man of I. and thrust 
Deut. 25. 6. that his name be not put out of I. 
33. 10. shall teach I. thy law, Jacob thy judg. and 
28. 1, then shall dwell in safety alone, fountain 
Josh.7.8. when I. turned their backs before enemies 
11. 1, hath sinned || 22. 22. and I, he shall know 

11. 16. so Joshua took the mountain of I. 
21. 31. 1, served the Lord all the days of Joshua 

Judg. 1. 28. it came to pass when I. was strong 
2. 22. that through them I may prove I. 3. 1, 4. 

5. 9. my heart is toward the governors of I. 

6. 6. I. was greatly impoverished by Midianites 
14. save 1. 15,.36,37. \\ 7.2. lest I. vaunt themselves 

iO. 9. so that I. was sore distressed 
16. his soul was grieved for the misery of I. 
11.13.because I.took away my land even toJabbok 
2U. 35. the Lord smote Benjamin before I. 
i Sayn. 4. 2. I. was smitten, 10. || 17. I. is fled 
9. 20. on whom is the desire of I. is it not on thee 1 
S3. 4. heard that I. also was had in abomination 
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1 Sam. 15. 29. a so the strength of I. will not lie 

17. 45. in the nameof the Godof the armies of I. 

2 Sam. 1. 19. the beauty of I. is slain on high places 
7. 23. wliat one nation is like thy peop^ 1.7 
11. 11. the ark, and I. and Judah abide in tents 
19. 8. for I. had fled every man to his tent 

1 Kings 4. 20. Judah and I. were many as the sand 
25. Judah and I. dwelt safely, Jer. 23, 6. 

9. 7. I. shall be a proverb among all people 
11. 25. he abhorred I. 1| 12, 19. so I. rebelled 
14. 15. Lord shall smite I. as a reed is shaken 

18. 17, Ahab said, art thou he that troubleth 1.1 

2 Kings 10. 32. the Lord began to cut I. short 
14. 12. Judah was put to the worse before I. 

27. not that he would blot out the name of I. 

17. 6. carried I. away into Assyria, 23. | 23. 27. 

34. the children of Jacob, whom he named I. 

1 Chron. 11. 10. the word of the Lord concerning I. 

21. 5. all they of I. were a thousand thousand 
29. 18. the God of L 1 Kings 18. 36. 2 Chron. 6. 

16. I 30. 6. Jer. 31. 1. 

2 Chron. 9. 8. because thy God loved I. to establish 
Ezra 2. 59. whether they were of I. JVeA. 7. 61. 

3. 11. his rnercy endurelJi for ever toward I. 
10. 10. strange wives to increase the trespass of I. 
Ps. 14.7. Jacob shall rejoice, I. shall be glad, 53. 6. 

22. 23. glorify him, and fear him, all ye seed of I. 
25. 22; redeem I. O God, out of all his troubles 
68. 26. bless ye the Lord from the fountain of I. 
78. 59. when God heard this, he abhorred I. 
81. 11. would not hearken, I. would none of me 

13. O that my people I. had walked in my ways 
83. 4. that name of 1. may be no more in remembr. 
114. 2. Judah was his sanctuary, 1. his dominion 
121. 4. he that keepeth I. shall neither slumber 
125. 5. but peace shall be upon I. 128. 6. 
130. 7. lest I. hope in the Lord, 131. 3. 
135.4. Lord hath chosen I. for his peculiar treasure 
147. 2. he gathereth together the outcasts of I. 
149. 2. let I. rejoice in him that made him 
Isa. 1. 3. but I. doth not kuow nor consider 

19. 25. blessed be I. mine inheritance 
27.6. 1, shall blossom ard bud, and fill the world 
41. 8. but thou I. art my servant, seed of Abraham 



42. 24 



who gave I. 



to robbers? did not the Lord? 



43. 28. and 1 have given 



I. to reproaches 

44. 5. shall surname himself by the name of I. 

45. 4. for I. mine elect's sake, I have called thee 
17. 1, shall be saved in Lord with everlasting salv. 
25. in the Lord shall the seed of I. be justified 

48. 1. which are called by the name of [. 

49. 5. though I. be not gathered, I shall be glorious 

6. be my servant to restore the preserved of I. 
56. 8. the Lord which gathereth the outcasts of I 
63. 16. and though I. acknowledge us not. 
Jer. 2. 3. I. was holiness to the Lord and first-fruits 

14. is I. a servant? |i 3. 23. the salvation of I. 
10. 16. I. is the rod of his inheritance, 51. 19. 
14. 8. O Lord, hope of I. Saviour in trouble, 17.13. 

48. 27. for was not I. a derision unto thee? 

49. 1. hath I. no sons? hath he no heir? 
2. I. shall be heir to them that were his heirs 

50. 17. I. is a scattered sheep, lions have driven 

19. I will bring I. again to liis habitation 

20. iniquity of I. be sought for and shall "be none 

51. 5. I. hath not beeii forsaken of his God 
Lam. 2. 5. the Lord hath swallowed up I. 
Rzek. 11. 10. I will judge you in the border of I. 

13. ah Lord God, wilt thou make a full end of I.? 
37. 28. shall know that I the Lord do sanctify I. 
44. 10. are gone- from me, when I. went astray 

Ho.t. 4. 15. though thou I. play harlot, let not Judah 
16. I. slideth back as a backsliding heifer 
5. 3. I. is not hid from me, I. is defiled, 6. 10. 

5. I. shall fall || 8. 2. L shall cry to me. My God 

8. 3. I. hath cast oflf the thing that is good 
8. I. is swallowed up || 9. 7. I. shall know it 

14. I. hath forgotten his Maker, and buildeth 

9. 10. I found I. like grapes in the wilderness 
10.1. Lis an empty vine||8.the sin of I. be destroyed 

6. I. shall be ashamed of his own counsel 

11. 1. when I. was a child, then I loved him 
8. how shall I deliver thee, I.! my heart is turned 

12. 12. I. served and kept sheep for a wife 
Joel 3. 2. will plead with them for my heritage I. 
.^mos 7. 11. I. shall surely be led captive, 17. 
Mic. 1. 15. shall come to AduUam the glory of I. 

5. 1. they shall smite the judge of I. with a rod 
Luke 1.54. he hath holpen his servant I. in mercy 
John 3.10. art thou a master of I. and knowest not? 
Acts 28. 20. that for the hope of I. I am bound 
Rom. 9. 6. for they are not all I. which are of I. 

27. Esaias crieth concerning I. tho' number of I. 

31. I. which followed the law of righteousness 

10. 19. but I say, did not I. know? Moses saith 

11. 7. I. hath not obtained what he seeketh for 
1 Cor. 10. 18. behold L after the flesh 
Gal. 6. 16. peace be on them, and mercy, and 

upon the I. of God 
Phil. 3. 5. of the stock of I. of the tribe of Benjamin 



Against ISRAEL 
JViim.2Ll. Arad fought ag. 1.1123. Sihon against I 

23. 23. is there any divination against I.? 

25. 3. the anger of the Lord was kindled against L 
32. 13. Judg. 2. 14, 20. | 3. 8. | 10. 7. 2 Sam, 
24. 1. 2 Kings 13. 3. 1 Chron. 27. 24. 2 Chron. 
28. 13. Psal. 78. 21. 

.Tosh. 8. 14. the kings of Canaan against I. IJ. 5 

24. 9. Balak king of Moal) warred against I. 
Judg.2.VZ. Eglon against I.l|6.2. Midian against \ 

11.4. childr. of Ammon made war against I. 5, 20 
25; Balak, did he ever strive against I.? 

1 Sam. 4. 2. the Philistines put themselves in array 
against I. 7. 7, 10. \ 31. 1. 1 Chron. 10. 1 

1 Kings •i'^. 26. Ben-hadad against I. 2 Kings 6. 8 

2 Kings 1. 1. then Moab rebelled against t. 
3. 27. there was great indignation against I. 
17. 13. yet the Lord testified against I. and Judai 

1 Chron. 21. 1. and Satan stood up against I. 

2 Chron. 11. 1. Rchoboain went out against I. 
Jer .36. 2. write the words I have spoken against I 
Amos 7. 16. thou sayest, prophesy not against I. 
Rom. 11. 2. he maketh intercession against I. 

All ISRAEL. 
Exod. 18. 25. Moses chose able men out of all \. 
JVum.lG.Si.all I. round about fled at the cry of them 
Deut. 13._11. all 1. shall hear and fear, 21. 21. 
Josh. 7. 25. all I. stoned Achan with stones 
Judg. 8. 27. all I. went a whoring after the ephod 

1 Sam. 2. 22. Eli heard all that his sons did to all L 

3. 20. all I. knew that Samuel was a prophet 

4. 1. word of Samuel came to all I. now I went 

11. 2. that I may lay it for a reproach on all L 
18. 16. but all I. and Judah loved David 

28. 3, all I. had lamented Samuel, and buried him 

2 Sa,m. 3. 12. to bring about all I. unto thee 

37. all I. understood that it was notof king David 

12. 12. but I will do this thing before all I. 

14. 25. in all I. none so much praised as Absalom 

16. 21. all I. shall hear that thou art abhorred 

17. 10. all I. know thy father is a mighty man 

18. 17. and all I. fled every one to his tent 

19. 11. seeing the speech of all I. is come to ine 
1 Kings 1. 20. the eyes of alll. are upon thee 

2.15. thou knowest that all I. set their faces on me 
3. 28. all I. heard of the judgment of Solomon 
8. 62. the king and all I. ofiered sacrifice before I* 
I2.l8.all I.stoned Adoram with stones that he died 

14. 13. all I. shall mourn for him, and bury him 
18. 19. gather to me all I. unto mount Carmel 
22. 17. I saw all I. scattered, 2 Chron. 18. 16, 

1 Chron. 11. 4. David and all I. went to Jerusalem 
13.8.David and all I. played beforeGod with might 

15. 28. all I. brought up the ark of the covenant 
17. 6. wheresoever I have walked with all I. 

29. 23. all I. and the princes obeyed Solomon 

2 Chron. 12. 1. all I. forsook the law of the Lord 
13. 4. Abijah said, hear me, Jeroboam and all i. 

15. God smote Jeroboam and all I. before Judah 
28. 23. they were the ruin of him and of all I. 
29. 24. to make an atonement for all I. EiraQ. 17 
31. 1. all I. went out and brake the images 
Ezra 2. 70. all I. dwelt in their cities, JVeh. 7. TJ 

10. 5. he made all I. swear to do this thing 
JVe/t. 12. 47. all I. gave the portions of the singera 
/)aw.9.7.confusion of faces belongeth to u3,to all I 

11. yea, all I. have transgressed thy law 
Mai. 4. 4. remember ye the law of Moses for all I 
Rom. 9. 6. for they are not all I. which are of I. 

11. i6. so all I. shall be saved, as it is written 
See Children. 

Camp of ISRAEL. 
£zo(Z.14.19.angel which went before the camp ofl- 
20. a cloud between Egyptians and the camp of I. 
Josh, 6. 18. lest ye make the camp of I. a curse 

23. they left them without the camp of I. 
2 Sam. 1. 3. out of the camp of I. am I escaped 
2 Kings 3. 24. when they came to the camp of I 
See Congregation, Elders. 
For ISRAEL. 
Exod. 18. 1. all that God had done/or L 8. Josh. 
24. 31, .Tudg. 2. 7, 10. 1 Kings 8. 66. 
Josh. 10. 14. for the Lord fought /or I. 42. 
Judg. 6. 4. the Midianites left no sustenance /or I, 

1 Sam. 7. 9. Samuel cried unto the Lord /or I. 

30. 25. that David made it an ordinance /or I. 

2 Kings 14. 26. there was not any helper /or L 
1 Chron. 6. 49. to make an atonement for I. a« 

Moses had commanded, 22. 1. JV*eA. 10. 33 
Psal.Sl.A. this was statute /or I. law of G. of Jacob 
Tsa. 46. 13. place salvation in Zion for I. my glor? 
Zec/i.12.1. the burden of the word of the Lord /or i 
Rom 10.1. my prayer to God /or L is, they be savi^a 

From ISRAEL. 
Exod. 12. 15. shalt be cut off from I. JWrn. 19. 13 
jVuwi.25.4. that wrath may be turned away /rom I 
Detit. 17. 12. put evil from I. 22. 22. Judg. 20. 13 
Judg. 21. 6. there is one tribe cut off from I. 
1 Sam. 4. 21. the glory is departed /rorn L 22. 
7 14. the cities taken from I. were restored 



fSR 

ISam.n. 26. that takelh away the rcinoacUfrom I. 
i Sam. 24. 25. and the plajj'uc was siayed/Vowt I. 
JVeA. 13.3. separated /;•(;//, 1. ihe mi.xcd mullitude 
Isa. 9. 14. Lord will cut ijiffrarii, 1. lu^ud and tail 
£/fS.8.6.for_/rt)wI.wasliaiM),thc; workuiai) made it 
See God, Holy One cf Jsrael, House. 
Ju ISRAEL. 
6en.3i. 7. because he had wrought folly in I. Deut. 
22. 21. Josh. 7. 15. Judg. 20. 6, 10. 
49. 7. divide them in Jacob, scatter ihem in L 
Lev. 20. 2. strangers sojourn m 1. 22. 18. JEzeA. 14.7. 
JVum. 1.3. able to go I'ortli to war in I. 45. | 26. 2. 
16. these were heads of thousands iji 1. 10. 4. 

3. 13. I hallowed to me all the first-born in I. 
18. 14. every thing devoted in I. shall be thine 

21. given all the tenth in I. for an inheritance 

23. 21. nor hath he seen perverseness z« I. 
Deut. 17. 4. abomination is wrought in I. 22. 21. 

25. 7. to raise up unto his hrotlusr a name in I. 

10. his name be called mi I. the house of him that 
34 10. arose not a prophet since in I. like Moses 
fosk. 6. 25. Rahab d welleth in I. because hid spies 
Tudo-. 5. 7. they ceased in 1. till that I Deborah 

arose, that I arose a mother in I. 
S. was there a spear seen among 40,000 in I.? 
11.39. custom ini. to lament Jephthah's daughter 

17. 6. was no king in I. 18. 1. | 19. 1. | 21. 25. 

18. 19. or that thou be priest to a family in I. 
21. 3. come to pass in I. one tribe lacking in I. 

Ruth, 4. 7. this was the manner in former tiaies in \. 
concerning redeeming, this was a testimony zreL 

14. that his name may be famous in I. 

1 Sam. 3. 11. behold, I will do a thing in 1. 

9. 9. beforetime in I. when a man went to inquire 
11. 13. Lord hath wrought salvation in I. 14. 45. 

17. 25. will make his father's house free in I. 
46. the earth may know that there is a God in I. 

18. 18. or what is my father's family in \. 

26. 15. David said to Abner,who is like to thee in 1.1 

2 Sam. 3. 38. there is a great man fallen in I. 

5. 2. thou broughtest in I. 1 Cliron. 11. 2. 
13. 12. no such thing ought to be done in L 

13. thou shall be as one of the fools in I. 

19. 22. shall any be put to death this day in I.? 

20. 19. I am one that is faithful and peaceable in 

I. thou seekest to destroy a mother in I. 
21. 4. nor for us shall thou kill any man in L 
\ Kings 14. 10. behold, I will cut off him thai is 
shut up and left in I. 21. 21. 2 Kings 9. 8. 

18. 36. let it be known, that thou art God in I. 

19. 18. yet I have left me seven thousand in I. 

2 Kings 1. 3. because there is not a God in \. 6, 16. 
5. 8. he shall know that there is a prophet in I. 

15. there is no God in all the earth but in I. 

6. 12. the prophet in I. telleth the king of Israel 

1 Chron. 12. 40. for there was joy in I. 

2 C/tron.l. 18. not ffiilthee a man to be ruler in I. 
24.16. buried him, because he had done good zra I. 
84. 21. inquire for them that are left m I. 

33. Josiah made all present in I. to serve the Lord 
35. 18. was no passover like to that kept m I. 
25. singing-men made them an ordinance in I. 
Ezra 10.2. yet there is hope in I. concerning this 
Psal. 76. 1. known in Judah, his name is great in I. 
78.5. testimony in Jacob,and he appointed law in I. 
ha. 8. 18. are for signs and for wonders in I. 

44. 23. the Lord hath glorified himself m I. 
Jer. 29. 23. they have committed villany in I. 

32. 20. which hast set signs and wonders in I. 
Ezek. 12. 23. no more,use it as a proverb in Ii»18, 3. 
39. 7. shall know that I am the holy One in I. 

11. will give to Gog a place of graves in I. 
44.28. ye shall give them no possession in I. 

29. every dedicated thing in I. shall be theirs 

45. 8. in the land shall be his possession m I. 

16. shall give this oblation for the prince in I. 
Bios. 13. 1. Ephraim spake, he exalted himself m I. 
Mic. 5. 2. come out of thee, that is to be ruler in I. 
J\!al. 2. 11. an abomination is committed iji I. 
JUat. 8. 10. so great faith, no, not in I. LuJce 7. 9. 

9.33. marvelled, saying, it was never so seen in I. 
Luke 2. 34, for the fall and rising of many in I. 

4. 25. many widows were in 1. 1| 27. lepers in I. 

See King, Kings. 
Land of ISRAEL. 

1 Sam. 13. 19. no smith found in all the land ofl. 

2 Kings 5. 2. brought a little maid out of larcd of I. 
6. 23. bands of Syria came no more into land of I. 

1 Chron. 13. 2. send to brethren left in land ofl. 
22.2. to gather together the strangers that were in 

the land ofl. 2 Chron. 2. 17. | 30. 25. 

2 Chron. 34. 7. cut down idols through the land ofl. 
Ezek. 7.2. thus saith the Lord to the land ofl. 

11. 17. and I will give you the land ofl. 

12. 19. thus saith the Lord of the land ofl. 

13. 9. nor shall they enter into land ofl. 20. 38. 
9*1. 42. bring you into the land of I. 37. 12. 

21. 2. and prophesy against the land of I. 
■{5 3. thou saidst, Aha, against the land ofl. 

6. reioicrdst with despite against the land of I. 

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ISR 

Ezek. 27. 17. Judah and land of 1. were thy merch. 
38. 18. when Gog shall come against the land of 1. 

19. shall be a great shaking m the land of I. 
40.2. iivivisioJis he brought me into iha la7ui of 1. 

Mat. 2. 20. go into the land of I. for they are dead 

21. took the child and came into the land of I. 

Made ISRAEL sin. 

1 Kings 14. 16. Jeroboam made I. to sin, 15. 26, 

30. 34. 1 16. 19, 26. | 22. 52. 
16. 2. Baasha made my people I. to sin, 13. 
21. 22. Ahab provoked the Lord, and made I. to sin 

2 Kings 3. 3. Jeroboam son of ^ebat, who made 

I. to sin, 10. 29, 31. 1 13. 2, 6, 11. | 14. 24. 

1 15. 9, 18, 24, 28. | 23. 15. 
Men of ISRAEL. 
Josh. 10. 24. Joshua called for all the men of I. 
Judg. 20. 11. men of I. gathered against the city 

20. men o/I.went oul||22. encouraged themselves 
36. the men of I. gave place to the Eenjamites 

ISam. 14. 24. thew(eno/I. were distressed that day 
31. 1. the men of I. lied from the Philistines 

2 Sam. 2. 17. Abner was beaten and the men of I. 
15. 13. hearts of the men ofl. are after Absalom 
16. 18. whom the men of 1. choose, his will I be 
19. 43. words of Judah fiercer than of the men ofl. 

23. 9. and the men ofl. were gone away 
Psal. 78. 31. smote down the chosen men ofl. 
Isa. 41. 14. fear not, ye men uf 1. 1 will help you 
Jicts 2. 22. ye men ofl. hear these words 

3. 12. ye men ofl. why marvel ye at this? 
5. 35. ye men of I. take heed to yourselves 
13. 16. Paul said, ye men of I. give audience 
21. 28. Jews of Asia crying out, men ofl. help 
O ISRAEL. 

Exod. 32. 4. they said, these be thy gods, O 1. 

J^um. 24. 5. how goodly are thy tabernacles, O I. 

Deut. 4. 1. hearken, O L 27. 9. Isa. 48. 12. 
5. 1. hear, O 1. 6. 3, 4. | 9. 1. 1 20. 3. Psal. 50. 7. | 
81. 8. Isa. 44. 1. Mark 12. 29. 
33.29. happy art thou, O 1. who is like to thee? 

./o*A.7.13.an accursed thing in the midst of thee, O I. 

2 ^am. 20. 1. he said, every man to his tents, 1. 
1 Kings 12. 16. 2 Chron. 10. 16. 

l/i77?^5 12. 28. behold thy gods, O I. which brought 

Psal. 115. 9. O I. trust thou in the Lord, their help 

Isa. 40. 27. why speakest thou, O I. my way is hid 

43. 1. O I. fear not, Jer. 30. 10. ] 46. 27. 

22. but thou hast been weary of me, O I. 

44. 21. remember these, O I. for thou art my ser- 

vant, O I. thou shall not be forgotten, 49.3. 

.Ter. 4. 1. if thou will return, O 1. Hos. 14. 1. 

Ezek. 12. 4. I. thy prophets are like the foxes 

i/os. 9. 1. rejoice not, O I. for joy, as other people 
10.9. 1, thou hast sinned from the days of Gibeah 
13.9. 1.thou hast destroyed thyself,but in me help 

Amos 4. 12. prepare to meet thy God, I. 

ZepA.3.14.shout,OI.beglad and rejoice with heart 
Over ISRAEL. 

Judg. 9. 22. Abimelech reigned three years over I. 
14.4. the Philistines had dominion over I. 

1 Sam. 8. 1. Samuel made his sons judges over I. 

13. 1. when Saul had reigned two years over I. 
15.26.Ld.hath rejected thee from being king overl- 

2 Sam. 2. 10. Ish-bosheth Saul's son reigned over 1. 
3.10.Da vid over 1. 5. 2, 3, 12, 17. | 6. 21. 1 Chr. 11. 3. 
7. 26. the Lord of hosts is the God over I. 

1 Kings 1. 34. Solomon over I. i| 11. 37. Jeroboam 

14. 14. the Lord shall raise up a king over I. 
1.5. 25. Nadab over I. || 16. 8. Elah 1| 16. Omri 
16. 29. Ahab || 22. 51. Ahaziah reigned over 1. 

2.ff27i^s 3.1. Jehoramorerl.|i9.3. Jehu, 6,12.| 10.36. 
13. 1. Jehoahaz || 10. Jehoash || 15. 8. Zechariah 

15. 17. Menahem || 23. Pekahiah || 17. 1. Hoshea 
1 CAr.26.29.Chenaniahforoutward business oz)£r I. 

29. 30. times that went over 1. are written 
PsaZ.68.34.strength to God, his excellency is over I. 
Eccl. 1. 12. 1 the preacher was king over I. 

ISRAEL joined with people. 
A'um. 21. 6. much people of I. died by serpents 
Deut. 21. 8. be merciful, O Lord, to ihy people 1. 

26. 15. look down and bless thy people 1. 
Josh. 8. 33. that they should bless the people ofl. 
.Tudg. 11. 23. drave Amorites before his people I. 

1 SflTTi. 2. 29. fat with the offerings of 1. my people 
9. 16. shall anoint Saul captain over my people I. 
27. 12. hath made hiapeople I. utterly to abhor him 

2 Sam. 3. 18. by David I will save my ptoplr I. 
5. 2. to feed my people I. 7. 7. 1 Chron. 11. 2. 

12. exalted his kingdom for his people 1. sake 
7. 10. 1 will appoint a place for my people 1. that 
they may dwell and move no more, 1 Chr. 17. 9. 

24. thou hast confirmed to thyself thy people 1. 
1 Kings 6. 13. 1 will not forsake my people I. 

8. 33. when thy people 1. be smitten, 2 Chr. 6. 24. 

38. what prayer shall be made by thy people I. 

43. all people may fear thee, as do thy people I. 

56. the Lord hath given rest to his people I. 
1 CAr. 14. 2. was lifted up, because of his^eopZe I. 
17. 7. be ruler over my people 1. 2 Chron. 6. 5. 

21 what one nation in the earth is like ihy peo, I. 



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[PfiorER Name* 



1 CJir.YL 22. thy people I. didst thou make thine own 

2 Chr. 7. 10. goodness of Lord shewed I. his "coplt 
31. 8. they blessed the Lord and hispeop. i 
35.3. serve now the Ld. your God and h\s people V. 

i-JzraT.Ki.alltlieyofthe^^eo/^Zeofl.minded togoup 
y. \. the people ofl. have not separated theniselvei 

Psal. 13.'3. 12. gave lor a heritage to I. his people 

/sa.l0.22.tho' thy^e&j)/el.beasihesand, aiemnant 

Jir. 7. 12. for the wickedness oi' my people I. 
12. 14. winch I caused my people I. to inherit 
23. 13. they have caused my people 1. lo err 
30.3. the days come that I uill bring again the cap- 
tivity of my people I. and Judah, Mmos 9. 14. 

Ezek. 25. 14. lay vengeance on Edom by my peo. L 
36. 8. ye shall yield your fruit to my people I. 

12. I will cause my people I. to »»'a!k upon you 
38. 14. when my people 1. dwelleth safely 
16. thou shall come up against my people I. 

Oa7?.9. 20. was confessing the sin of my people I. 

/.? wos 7. 15. Lord said, go, projjhesy unto my^t(;/)/el. 

6. 2. the end is come Ujton my people 1. 

Mat. 2. 6. a Governor, that shall rule my people I. 

L<ike 2. 32. and the glory of thy people 1. 

/iits 4. 21. people ofl. were gathered against Jesua 

13 .^7. God oi th\s people 1. chose our fatliers 
i24. John preached repentance to all people ofl. 
Princes of ISRAEL. 
J^A'fH. 1. 44. the princes of 1. being twelve men 

1.2.\hc princes /;/I. heads andpririees of the tribes 

cfl'ered at the setting up of the tabernacle, 84. 

lC/ir.22,17. David commanded princes ofl. to help 

23. 2. David assembled the j:;?-i7?ces ofl. 28. 1. 
2 Chron.\2. 6. the primes ofl. humbled themselves 

21. 4. Jehorani slew divers of the j7r«ices ofl. 
Ezek.19.1. fa.ke up lamentation for the princes ofl, 

21. 12. a sword ehall be upon all the princes c/I. 

22. 6. the princes of I. were in thee to shed blood 
45. 9. Lord saith, let it suffice you, O princes of I. 

To GT unto ISRAEL. 
Gen. 46. 2. God spaks unto I. in the visions of night 

49. 2. hear and heerken unto 1. your father 
£a;orf.l8.9. goodness which the Lord hath done to I. 
./osA. 11. 23. Joshua gave it for inheritance fol.21.43, 

23. 1. Lord had given rest untol. from all enemies 
Judg. 8. 35. the goodness he had shewed unto I. 

1 Sam. 15. 2. remember what Amalek did to I. 

2 Sam. 3. 19. Abner spake all that seemed good to I. 
1 Kii.gs 11. 25. Rezon was an adversary to 1, 

1 Chron. 1(). 17. confirmed the same for a law, and 

to I. for an everlasting covenant, Psal. 105.10. 

21. 3. why will he be a cause of trespass to 1.1 

22. 9. I will give quietness to I. in his days 

2 Chron. 2. 4. this is an ordinance for ever to I. 
/(^zra7.11.Ezrathepriest,ascribeof his statutes to! 
JVeA.8.1, law, wliich the Lord had commanded to L 
Psal. 73. 1. truly God is good to I. even to such 

135. 12. even a iierilage unto 1. 136, 22. 

147. 19. the Lord sheweth iiis judgments to I. 
Isa. 11. 16. as it was to I. in the day that he came 
Jer. 2. 31. have I been a wilderness unto 1.1 

31. 9. 1 am a father to I. Ei)hraim is my first-born 
Hos. 14. 5. 1 will be as the dew to I. he shall grow 
Mic. 3. 8. I am full of power to declare to I. his sin 
Mai. 1. 1. the burden of the word of the Lord to I. 
Luke 1. 80. till the day of his shewing unto 1. 
John 1. 31. that he should be made manifest to L 
Jlcfs 1. 6. wilt thou restore the kingdom to 1.1 

5.31. him hath Godexaltedtogiverepentanceiol. 

13. 23. God hath raised unto I. a Saviour, Jesus 
Fom.lO. 21. to 1. he saith, all day long stretched out 

11. 25. that blindness in part is hapjjened to 1. 

Tribes of ISRAEL. 
Gen. 49. 16. Dan shall judge as one of tribes ofh 

28. all these are the twelve tribes of I. 
jR2:od.24.4. twelve pillars according to 12 tribes ofh 
AwTK. 31.4. thcu,sand throushall tribes w/I. to war 

36. 3. if married to any of the other tribes ofl. 

9. every one of tribes of I. shall keep to his own 
Deut. 29.21. separate him to evil out of ^?-?Z/es ofh 

33. 5. when the tribes ofl. were gathered together 

Josh. 3; 12. take twelve men out of the tribes ofh 

4. 5. stones according to number of irzties ofl. 8. 

7. 16. so Joshua brought I. by their trib/s 

12.7. the land which Joshua gn ve to the tribes ofh 
19.51. which heads of fathers of tribes of 1. divided 
22. 14. princes through tribes of 1. sent to Reuben 
24. J. Joshua gathered ah tribes ofl. to Sliechem 

Jiirf^. 18.1. inheritance of Dan not among irrVyeso/I. 
20.2. the chief of tribes ofl. presented before God 

10. take ten men of a bund, out of all tribes of h 
21.5. who among the tribes of 1. came not up, 8. 

15. Lord hath made a breach in the tribes ofh 
lSam.2.28. did 1 choose him out of a)] trib< 3 of ht 
9. 21. I am of the smallest of 1 he ti-ibes ofh 
10. 20. Samuel caused all the tribes of I 'o come 
15. 17. wast thou not made head of the tribes 0; 1.1 
2 Sam. 5. 1. then came all the tribes of I. to David 
7. 7. spake I a word with any of the tribes of hi 
15. 2. thy servant is of one of the tribes ofh 
10. Absalom sent spies through all the tribes of I 



Iroper Namks.] ITH 



JUD 



JUD 



2*'aTO.19.9.people were at strife thro' the tribes of I. 

2-1. 2. go through all the tribes of I. and number 

. 1 Kings 8. 10. 1 chose no city out of all the tribes 

of I. to build a liouse in, 2 Chroii. 6. 5. 

11. 32. have chosen Jerusalem out of all Uk tribes 

of I. 14. 21. 2 Kiii<rs 21. 7. 2 Chr. 12. 13. | 33. 7. 

j Chr. 11. II). afier them out of all the tribes of I. 

Ezra f). 17. offered 12 goats according to tribes of I. 

Psal. 78. 55. made tribes of I. to dwell in their tents 

Ezek.ol. 19. 1 will take tribes of I. put with Judah 

47. 13. according to the twelve tribes of I. 21, 22. 

48. 19. serve the city out of all the tribes of I. 

31. gates be cfter the names of the tribes of I. 
Has. 5.9. among tribes ofl. have I made known 
Zech. 9. 1. the eyes of all tribes of I. be toward Ld. 
Mat. 19. 28. judging the 12 tribes of 1. Luke22.30. 
/?eo. 21.12. gates with names of f\velve tribes ofl. 

With ISRAEL. 
Exod. 17. 8. Amalek fought loith I. in Rephidlm 
34. 27. I have made a covenant with thee and I. 
Z>eMM8.1.Levites shall have no inheritance wii/j I. 
33. 21. Gad executed his judgments with I. 
Josh. 9. 2. the kings of Canaan fought with I. 
lO.l.theinhabitanisofGibeon made peace ?C2YA I. 

1 Sam. 13. 5. the Philistines gathered themselves 

together to fight icith I. 23. 1. 2 Sam. 
21. 15. 

2 Sam. 10. 19. the Syrians made peace with I. 

2 Kings 17. 18. the Lord was very angry icith I. 
2 Chr. 25. 7. for Lord is not with I. with Ephraim 
^/2c.6.2.for the Lord will plead withl. O my people 

ISRAELITE. 
JV*M7n.25.14. the name of the I. that vi'as slain,Zimri 
QSam. 17. 25. Amasa was the son of Ithra an I. 
John 1. 47. behold an I. indeed, in whom is no guile 
Rom. 11. 1. 1 also am an I. of the seed of Abraham 

ISRAELITES. 
Exod. 9. 7. was not one of the cattle of the I. dead 



Lev. 23.42. all that are I born shall dwell in hoothsifJadg: 1. 2. the Lord said, J. shall go up first 



Josh. 3. 17. all the I. passed over on dry ground 

13. 0. only divide it by lot to the I. for inheritance 
Judg. 20. 21. the Benjamites destroyed of the I. 

1 Sam. 2. 14. so the priests' servants did to all I. 
13.20. 1, went to the Philistines to sharpen his axe 

14. 21. the Hebrews turned to be with the I. 

25. 1. all the I. lamented Samuel and buried him 
29. 1. the I. pitchiid by a fountain in Jezreel 

2 Sam. 4. 1. the I. were troubled at Abner's death 
2 Kings 3. 24. the I. rose and smote the Moabites 

7. 13. they are as all the multitude of the I. 

1 Chron. 9. 2. the first inhabitants were the I. 
Rom. 9. 4. who are I. to whom pertaineth adoption 

2 Cc/r. 11. 22. are thev Hebrews'? are they I.? so am I 

ISRAELITISH. 
Lev. 24. 10. the son of an I. woman strove in camp 
11. 1. woman's son blasphemed the name of Lord 
TSSACHAR. 
Gen. 30. 18. and Leah called his name I. 
35. 23. Leah's son 1. 1| 46. 13. sons of I. 1 Oir. 7. 1. 
49. 14. I. is a strong ass, couching down between 
Exod. 1.3- Israel's sons, I. Zebulun, 1 Chron. 2. 1. 
JVwTn. l.S. the princes of I. Nethaneel, 2.5. | 7. 18. 
Deut. 27. 12. 1, and Joseph shall stand to bless 
33. 18. rejoice, Zebulun and I. in thy tents 
Josh. 17. 10. they met together in I. on the east 

11. Manasseh had in I. and Asher, Beth-shean 
Judg. 5. 15. the princes ofl. were with Deborah, 
even Land also Barak, he was sent into the valley 
10. 1. Tola a man ofl. arose to defend Israel 
1 Kings 4. 17. Jehoshaphat was an officer in I. 

15. 27. Baasha son of Ahijah of the house of I. 

1 CAr. 12. 40. they that were nigh to I. brought bread 

26. 5. I. the seventh son of Obed-edom 

27. 18. captain of I. Omri the son of Michael 

2 CAr. 30. 18. many of I. had not cleansed themselves 
Ezek. 43. 25. by the border of Simeon, I. a portion 

26. by tlje border of I. Zebulun a portion 
33. south side, one gate of I. one gate of Zebulun 
Tribe of ISSACHAR. 
J>rum. 1. 29. that were numbered of the tribe ofl. 
2. 5. that pitch next Judnh shall be the tribe of I. 
10. 15. over the tribe ofl. was Nethaneel 
13. 7. of tlie tribe of I. to spy the land,Igal the son 
34.26. prince of the tribe of I. Fah'ie] son of Azzan 
Josh. 19.23. the inheritance of the tribe ofl. 
21. 6. Gershon had by lot out of the families of the 
tribe of J. and Asher, 28. 1 Chron. 6. 62, 72. 
Rev. 7. 7. of the tribe ofl. were sealed 12,000 

ITALIAN. 
^cts 10. 1. Cornelius a centurion of the I. band 

ITALY. 
^cts 18. 2. found a certain Jew lately come from I. 

27. 1. it was determined that we should sail into I. 
Heb. 13. 24. salute the saints, they ofl. salute you 

ITHAMAR. 
Exod. 6. 23. Aaron's sons, Abihu, and L 1 Chr.6.3. 
3S. 21. as it was counted by the hand ofl. 
^um. 4. 28. their charge under the hand ofl. 
I Chron. 24. 3. and Ahimelech of the sons ofl. 
4. were eight chief men among the sons of I. 
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Ezra 8. 2. of the sons of I. Daniel went up 
See Eleazar. 
ITHIEL. 
JSTch. 11. 7. I. son of Jesaiah dwelt at Jerusalem 
Prov. 30. 1. the man spake to I. even to I. and Ucal 

ITUREA. 
Luke 3. 1. and his brother Philip tetrarch ofl. 

IVAH. 
2 7^27)^5 18. 34. where are thegodsof Hena andl.? 
19. 13. where is the king of 1.1 Jsa. 37. 13. 

JUBILEE. 
Lev. 25. 9. cause the trumpet of the J. to sound 

10. it shall be a J. it shall be holy to you, 12. 

11. a J. shall that fiftieth year be to you 

13. in the year of J. ye shall return to possession 
28. a field shall go out in the yearof J.27. 21,24. 

30. then the house shall not go out in the J. 

31. they shall go out in the year of J. 33, 54. 
27. 17. if ye sanctify his Held from year of J. 18. 

JVuni. 36.4. wiien J. then their inheritance be put 

JUDAH. 
Gen. 29. 35. therefore she called his name J. 
35. 23. the sons of Leah ; J. Lssachar, Zebulun 
38. 15. J. thought Tamar to be a harlot 
26. J. acknowledged the signet and bracelets 
46. 12. sons of J. J^um. 26. 19. 1 Chr. 2. 3. | 4. 1. 
28. Jacob sent J. before him to Joseph 
49.8. J. thou art he whom thy brethren shall praise 

9. J. is a lion's whelp, he couched as a lion 

10. sceptre shall not depart J. till Shiloh come 
Exod. 1.2. the sons of Israel ; Levi, J. 1 Chr. 2. 1. 
JV*wm.l.7.J.NalishonsonofAmminadab was prince 

2. 3. the camp of J. shall pitch on the east side 
9. all that were numbered in the camp of J. 
Deut. 21. 12. Simeon, Levi, J. shall stand to bless 

33. 7. this is the blessing of J. the voice of J. 
Josh. 7. 17. Joshna brought the family of J. 

18. 5. J. shall abide in their coast on the south 



19. the Lord was with J. 11 10. 9. fight against J 
Ruth 4. 12. like Pharez, whom Tamar bare to J. 

1 Sam. 23. 23. search him thro' all thousands of J. 

2 Sam. 3. 8. which against J. do shew kindness 

5. 5. David reigned over J. seven years, six months 
11. 11. the ark, Israel, and J. abide in tents 

19. 15. J. came to Gilgal to meet the king 

24. 1. David said, go number Israel and J. 
l^ire^52.32. Joab slew Amasa captain of host of J. 

4. 20. J. and Israel were many as the sand by sea 
25. J. and Israel dwelt safely under Solomon 

13. 1. there came a man of God out of J. by the 
word of the Lord, to Beth-el, 2 Kings 23. 17. 

14. 22. J. did evil in the siglit of the Lord 

15. 1. Abijam reigned over J. || 9. Asa over J. 
17. Baasha went up against J. 2 Chron. 16. 1. 

22. 41. Jehoshaphat began to reign o\er J. 
2 Kings 8. 19. yet the Lord would not destroy J. 

20. Edom revolted from J. 22. 2 Chron. 21. 8, 10. 

9. 29. Ahaziah began to reign over J. 

14. 10. to fall, thou and J. with thee, 2 CAron.25.19. 
12. J. was put to the worse, 2 Chron. 25. 22. 
22. Azariah restored Elath to J. 2 Chron. 26. 2. 

15. 37. the I..ord began to send against J. Rezin 
17.13. yet the Lord testified against Israel and J. 
19. J. kept not the commandments of the Lord 

21.11. Manasseh made J. to sin, 16. 2 Chron. 33. 9. 

12. behold, I am bringing such evil upon J. 

23. 26. his anger kindled against J. 2 Chron. 25. \Q. 
27. 1 will remove J. also out of my sight 

24.2. the Lord sent bands of Chaldees against J. 
3. at the command of the Lord came this on J. 

25. 21. so J. was carried away, 1 Chron. 6. 15. 

1 Chron. 5. 2. J. prevailed above his brethren 

27. 18. J. Elihu oneof David's brethren was capt. 
28. 4. for he hath chosen J. to be the ruler 

2 Chron. 13. 13. so they were before J. and behind 
16. the children of Israel fled before J. 

14. 4. Asa commanded J. to seek the Lord 
17. 6. Jehoshaphat took the groves out of J. 
21.1 1. Jehoram compelled J. to commit fornication 

13. hast made J. and Jerusalem go a whoring 
24. 18. wrath came upon J. 28. 9. | 29. 8. | 32. 25. 

28. 19. the Lord brought J. low, made J. naked 

29. 21. seven lambs for a sin-ofl^ering for J. 

30. 25. all the congregation of J. rejoiced 

33. 16. Manasseh commanded J. to serve the Lord 
34. 3. in J2th year of Josiah began to purge J. 5. 
Ezra 3. 9. sons of J. to set forward the workmen 
7. 14. thou art sent to inquire concerning J. 

10. 23. J. and Eliezer had taken strange wives 
JVeA. 2. 5. that thou wouldest send me to J. 

7. that they may convey me till I come into J. 

6. 17. the nobles of J. sent letters to Tobiah 

11. 9. J. son of S jnuah was second over the city 

12. 44. for J. rejoiced for the priests that waited 
Ps. 60. 7. Gilead is mine, J. is my lawgiver, 108. 8. 

114. 2. J. was his sanctuary, Israel his dominion 

Tsa. 1 1. vision which he saw concerning J. 2. 1. 

3.1. Lord doth take from J. stay and staff of bread 

8. J. is fallen H 7. 6. let us go up against J. 



Tsa. 7. 17. from day that Ephraim departed from J 

8. 8. shall pass through J. shall overflow, go ovei 

9. 21. and they together shall be against'j. 

11. 12. he shall gather together the dispersed of J 
13. the adversaries of J. shall be cut off; Ephraim 

shall not envy J. and J. not vex Ephraim 
22. 8. he discovered the covering of J. 
48. 1. and are come forth out of the waters of J 
65. 9. and out of J. an inheritor of my mountain.-) 
.Jer. 2. 28. as number of cities are thy gods, O J. 
3. 7. her sister J. saw it, and feared nut, 8. 

9. 26. Egypt, and J. and Edom are uncircumci^ed 

13. 9. after this manner will I mar the pride of J. 
19. J. shall be carried away captive all of it 

14. 2. J. mourneth || 23. 6. J. shall be saved 

19. hast thou utterly rejected J. and loathed Zion? 
17. 1. the sin of J. is written with a pen of iron 
19.7. 1 will void the counsel of J. and Jerusalem 

32. 35. they should do this to cause J. to sin 

33. 7. I will cause the captivity of J. to return 

36. 2. the words that I have spoken against J. 
42. 15. hear the word of the Lord, ye remnant of J. 
44. 26. not named in mouth of any man of J. 

50. 20. the sins of J. shall not be found 

51. 5. J. hath not been forsa.ken of his God 

52. 27. J. was carried away captive, Lam. 1. 3 
£ze/i:.2l.20.that the sword may come to J. in Jerus- 

27. 17. J. and Israel were thy merchants 

37. 16. write upon it for J. and for Israel 

48. 7. by the border of Reuben, a portion for J. 
31. on§ gate of Reuben, one gate of J. one of Levi 
7?os.4.]5.lho' Israel play harlot, yet let not J. offend 
5. 5. J. shall fall || 13. when J. saw his wound 
6. 4. O J. what shall I do unto thee? for your good 

10. 11. J. shall plow, Jacob shall break his clods 

11. 12. but J. ruleth yet with God, and is faithful 

12. 2. the Lord hath also a controversy with J, 
J(9ci3.20. but J. shall dwell forever, and Jerusalem 
Amos2.\. for three transgressions of J. and for four 

5. but I will send a fire on J. it shall devour 

Mic. 1.9. her wound is incurable, it is come to J. 
5.2. tho' thou be little among the thousands of J. 

7.e-ph. 1. 4. I will stretch out mine hand u[)on J. 

Zech. 1. 19. the horns which have scattered J. 21. 
2. 12. Lord shall inherit J. his portion in holy land 
9. 13. when I have bent J. for me, filled the bow 
12. 7. the Lord shall save the tents of J. first 
14. 14. J. also shall fight at Jerusalem 

Mal.2. 11. J. hath dealt treacherously ; J. hath pro- 
faned the holiness of the Lord which he loved 
3. 4. then shall the offering of J. be pleasant 

Mat. 1. 2. Jacob begat J. || 3. J. begat Phares 

/Aike 3. 33. Phares, which was the son of J. 

Hcb.l.li.roT it is evident that our Lord sprang of J 
Ml JUDAH. 

1 Sam. 18. 16. but all Israel and allJ. loved David 

2 Sam. 5. 5. David reigned 33 years over all J. 
2 Chron. 15. 15. all J. rejoiced at the oath 

20.13. all J. stood before the Lord with their wivea 
32.33. all J. did honour Hezekiah at his death 
35. 24. all J. and Jerusalem mourned for Josiah 

JVeA. 13. 12. then all J. brought the tithe of the com 

./er. 20. 4. 1 will give all J. to the king of Babylon 

44. 11. 1 will set my face to cut off all J. 

■See Benjamin, Beth lehem, Children,Citie^, 

Daughter, Daughter's, Housk. 

771 JUDAH. 

1 Sam. 23. 3. behold, we be afraid here in J. 

1 Kings 12. 32. like unto the feast that is in J. 

r2 Kings 2i. 20. for through the anger of the Lord 
it came to pass jm Jerusalem and J. Jer. 52. 3. 

2 Chron. 2. 7. cunning men that are with me in J 
12. 12. and also in J. things went well 

17. 9. they taught m J.and had book of law of Lort^ 

28. 6. Pekah slew in J. 120,000 in one day 

30. 12. in J. hand of God was to give one heart 

34. 21. inquire for them that are left in J. 
Ezra 5. 1. prophesied to the Jews that were ini 

9.9. but hath extended mercy to give us a walh'n J 
JV'eA. 6. 7. to preach, saying', there is a king in J. 

13. 15. I saw in J. some treading wine-presses 
Psal. 76. 1. in J. is God known, his name is great 
Jer.4. 5. declare ye in J. publish in Jerusalem, 5. 20, 

22. 30. none shall prosper, ruling any more in J. 
Zech. 9. 7. he shall be as a governor in J. 

14. 21. every pot in J. be holiness to the Lord 
See King, Kings. 
Land of iUBAU. 
Deut. 34. 2. Lord shewed him all the land of 3. 
Ruth 1. 7. thus went to return unto the land of 3 

1 Sam. 22. 5. depart, get thee into \he land of J 
2Kings25.22. people that remained in landofJ 

2 Chr. 17. 2. Jehoshaphat set garrisons in land of J 
Tsa. 19. 17. the land of 3. shall be a terror to Egyfti 

26. 1. this song shall be sung in the land of 3. 

Jer. 31. 23. use this speech in the land of 3 
39. 10. the poor, who had nothing in tne land of 4 
44. 9. they have committed in the land of 3. 
14. that they should return into the lavl of J 

Amos 1. 12. flee, thou seer, into the land of J 



KEP 



LAB 



LiEtB [Pro-fkb. Namjcs 



Zsch, 1. 21. lift iip tlicir horn over ihe land of J. 
Mat, 2. 6. thou, Bellileheni, in the land of J. 

J>;e7t «/JUl)AII. 
JuigA^.\^.mcn ofi. said, why arcyecomnag. us? 
2 Saw. 2. 4. tlie men of i. anointed David king 
■ '19. 14. he bowed the heait ofall the iiku of i 
43. the words of the men of J. were fiercer 
20. 2. but the men of J. clave to their king 

4. assemble the men of J. within three days 
24. 9. the men of J. were live hundred thousand. 
2 Chron. 13. 15. then the men ofi. gave a shout 
Ezta 10. 9. all the men of 3. gathered together 
Tta. 5. 7. the inen of J. are his pleasant plant 
Jer. 4. 4. circumcise your hearts, ye men of J. 
11.9. a conspiracy is found among the men of J. 
i6. 31. bring upon the men of J. all the evil 
4.3. 9. hide tiiem in the sight of the men of J. 
44. 27. all the nun of J. shall be consumed 
j)an. 9. 7. but conlusion belongeth to the menofi. 
Ssc Prikcks. 
Tribe of 3UDAU. 
Kxod.31.2. Bezaleel of the tribe of 3. 35.30. | 38.22. 
JVttTO. 1.27. that were numbered of the tribe of J. 
7. 12. Nahshon, the prince of the tribe of J. 
13. 6. of the tribe of J. Caleb to spy, 34. 19. 
Josk.!. l.Achan of tribe of J. took of accursed thing 

16. and the tribe of J. was taken, 18. 
15. 1. this was the lot of the ti'ibe of J. 20. 
21. 4. Levites out of the tribe of J. 9. 1 Chr. 6. 65. 

1 Kings 12. 20. the tribe of J. only followed David 

2 Kings 17. 18. none left but the tribe of J. only 
Psal.78.68, but he chose the tribe of J. mount S\on 
Rev. 5. 5. the Lion of the tribe of 3. hath prevailed 

7. 5. of the tribe of 3. were sealed 12,000 

JUDAS. 
Mat. 13. 55. his brethren Joses, Simon, and J. 
26.47. J. one ofthe twelve came, and a great mul- 
titude, Mark 14. 43. Luke 22. 47. John 18. 3, 5. 
27.3.then J.repentcd hi>mselfand brought 30 pieces 
.fokn 13. 29. some thought because J. had the bag 
,14. 22. J. saith unto him, not Iscariot, how is it 
Acts 1. 16. David spake before cojicerning J. 

25. from which J. by transgression, fell 
5. 37. after this man rose up J. of Galilee 
. 9> 11. inquire in the house of J. for one Saul 
15. ^. they sent J. surnamed Barsabas, 27. 
32. J. and Silas e.xhorted the brethren 
JUDAS Iscariot. 
Mat. 10. 4. J. Iscariot, who betrayed him, Mark 
3. 19. Luke 6. 16. John 6. 71. 1 13. 2. 
26. 14. 3.1scar. went to chief priests, Mark 14. 10. 
Luke 22. 3. then entered Satan into J. Iscariot 
John 13. 20. he gave the sop to J. Iscariot 

JUDEA. 
Ezra 5. 8. that we went into the province of J. 
Mat.^i. 16. then let them which be in J. flee into 
the mountains, Mark 13. 14. lAike 21. 21. 
John 4. 3. he left J. and departed to Galilee 
7. 3. depart hence and go into J. again, 11. 7. 
jScts 1. 8. in all J. ye shMl be witnesses to me 
2. 14. ye men of J. be this known unto you 
9. 31. the churches had rest throughout J. 
10.37. that word which was published through J. 
12. 19. he went down from J. to Cesarea 
28. 21'. we neither received letters out of J. 
Rom. 15. 31. from them that do not believe in J. 
2 Cor. 1. 16. to be brought on my way toward J, 
1 Thess.2. 14. churches which in J. are in Christ Jes. 

JUPITER. 
. Acts 14. 12. and they called Barnabas, J. 
13. then the priests of J. brought garlands 
19. 35. ofthe image which fell down from J. 

JUSTUS. 
4c<sl.23.Joseph,whovvas surnamed J.andMatthias 
18. 7. entered into a certain man's house, named J. 
Col 4. 11. Jesus, who is called J. salutelh you 



K. 



KADESH. 

Gtn. 14. 7. they came to Enmishpat which is K. 

JWot.13.26. they came tovi'ildernessofParan toK. 

SO. 16. behold, we are in K. a city in thy border 

27. 14. ye rebelled against me at water of Meribah 

in K. Deut. 32. 51. Ezek. 47. 19. | 48. 28. 

33. 36. pitched in wilderness of Zin, which is K. 

Deut. 1. 46. so ye abode in K. many days 

P»aZ. 29.8. the Lord shaketh the wilderness of K. 

KADESH-BARNEA. 

J^utit. 32. 8. when I sent them from K. to see the 

land, Deut. 9. 23. Josh. 14. 7. 

.loak. 10. 41. Joshua smote them from K. to Gaza 

14. 6. what Ld. said, concerning me and thee in K. 

K ARE AH, See Johanan. 

KEDAR. 

Otn. 25. 13. the son of Ishmael, K. 1 Chron. 1. 29. 

P«rtZ.120.5. woe is me that I dwell in the tents of K. 

Cant. 1. 5. 1 am black but comely as the tents of K. 

/sa.21 . 16. in a year all the glory of K. shall fail, 17. 

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Isa. 42. 11. the- villages that K. doth inhabit 
60. 7. the flocks of K. shall be gathered to thee 

Jer. 2. 10. see and send to K. and considerdiiigently ' 
49. 26. concerning K. thus sailh the L. go up to K. i 

£26^.27.21. all the princes of K. occupied with thee 
KEILAH. 

.losh. 15. 44. K. and Achzib, cities of Judah 

1 Sam. 23. 1. the Philistines fight against K. 
4. arise, go down to K. || 5. David saved K. 
6. when Abiathar son of Ahimelech fled to K. 
11. will the men of K. deliver me to Saul 1 12. 

jYeh. 3. 17. the ruler of half part of K. repaired, 18. 

KENAZ, See Othniel. 

KENITES. 

Ge?i. 15. 19. unto thy ueed have I given the K. 

J^Tum. 24. 21. Balaam looked on the K. and said 

lSa?n. 15.6. Saul said to the K. depart lest I destroy 

27. 10. 1 made a road against the south ofthe K. 

KERIOTH. 
Ji5r.48.24. judgment is come on K. || 41. K. is taken 
Amos 2. 2. a fire shall devour the palaces of K. 

KETURAH. 

Gen. 25. 1. Abraham took a wife, her name was K. 

4. all these were children of K. 1 Chr. 1, 32,33. 

KIDRON, See Brook. 

KIR. 

2 Kings 16. 9. he carried the people captive to K". 
Isa. 15. 1. in the night K. of Moab is laid waste 

22. 6. Elam bare the quiver, K. uncovered shield 
Amos 1. 5. the Syrians shall go into captivity to K. 

9. 7. have I not brought the Assyrians from K.? 

KIR-HARASETH. 
2 Kings 3. 25. only in K. left they the stones 
Isa. 16. 7. for the foundations of K. shall ye mourn 
11. mine inward parts shall sound ft'i" K. 
KIRIATIIAIH. 
Gen.M.S.Chedorlaom. smote Emims in Shavah K. 
Jis?\48.1.thus saith Ld. K. is confounded and taken 

23. judgment is come upon K. and Beth-gamu* 

KIRJATH-ARBA. 

Gen. 23. 2. Sarah died in K. the same is Hebron 

in Canaan, .Tosh. 14. 15. | 20. 7. Judg. 1. 10. 

KIRJATH-JEARIM. 

Josh. 9. 17. K. a city ofthe Hivites made peace 

15. 9. the border was to Baalah, which is K. 60. 

18. 14. which is K.a city of Judah, 1 Chron. V3.&. 

1 Sam. 7. 1. the men of K. came and fetched the ark 

1 Chron, 13. 5. to bring the ark of God from K. 

2 Chron. 1. 4. David had brought the ark from K. 

KISH. 
ISam. 9. 1. a man of Benjamin whose name was K. 

3. the assesofK. Saul's father were lost, 14.51. 

10. 11. what is this that is conio to the son of K.? 
21. and Saul the son of K. was taken 

2 Sam. 21. 14. they buried Saul in sepulchre of K. 
1 Chr.B. 30. K. the son of Gibeon || 33. Ner begat K. 
23. 21. K. son of Mahli || 2 Chr. 29. 12. son of Abdi 
EsiA.2.5.Mordecai,son of Jair,of Shimei, son of K. 
Acts 13. 21. God gave them Saul the son of K. 

KITTIM. 
Gen. 10. 4. sons of Javan ; Tarshish, K. \Chr. 1. 7. 
See Chittim. 
KOHATH. 
Gen. 46. 11, the sons of Levi; Gershon, K. and 
Merari, Exod. 6. 16. J^um. 3. 17. 
Exod. 6. 18. the sons of K. mim. 3. 19, 27, 29, 30. 
I 16. 1. 1 Chron. 6. 2, 22, 61. 
the years of the life of K. were 133 years 
JVutn. 4. 2. take the sum ofthe sons of K. of Levi 

4. this be the service ofthe sons of K. 15. | 7. 9. 

1 Chron. 15. 5. of the sons of K. Uriel the chief 

KOHATHITES. 
J^um. 4. 18. cut ye not off the family ofthe K. 
34. Moses and Aaron numbered the sons of K. 37. 

10. 21. the K. set forward bearing the sanctuary 
.7osh.21. 4. the lot came out for K. 1 Chron. 6. 54. 

2 CAron.29. 12. the sons of K. sanctified themselves 

34. 12. the sons ofthe K. to set the work forward 

KORAH. 

Gen. 36. 5. AhoUbamah bare K. || 16. duke K. 18. 

Exod.G.'il. sonsof Izhar ; K.Nepheg, J^um. 16.1. 

JVum. 16. 6. take censers, K. and all his compan.y 

19. K. gathered all the congregation against them 

24. get you up from about the tabernacle of K. 
40. that he be not as K. and as his company 

26. 9. Dathan who strove in the company of K. 
11. notwithstanding the children of Ifc died not 

27. 3. our father was not in the company of K. 
1 Chron. 1. 35. the sons of Esau ; Joalam and K. 

2. 43. son of Hebron, K. || 6. 22. of Amminadab 
9. 19. son of K. and his brethren over the work 
Jude 11. they perished in the gainsaying of K. 



LAB AN. 

G'e7i.24.29.Rebekah had a brother,his name was L. 

27. 43. flee thou to L. my brother, to Haran 

28. 2. take thee a wife ofthe daughters of L. 



Gen.'29.5. know yc L. 1| 29. L. gave Rachel, Bilnab 

30. 36. and Jacob fed the rest of L. flocks 
42. so the feebler were L. the stronger Jacob'fS 

31. 2. Jacob beheld the countenance of L. 
12. for I have seen all that L. doth to thee 
20. Jacob stole away unawares to L. the Syriats 

24. God came to L. in a dream by night 
34. L. searched all the tent, but found them not 
36. Jacob chode with L. || 55. L. kissed his sons 

32.4.1 havesojourned with L.and stayed until novr 

LABAN. 
TJcwt.l.l.wordsMoses spake betweenParan and L. 

LACHISH. 
.Tosh. 10. 32. the Lord delivered L. to Israel 
12. 11. the king of L. one !| 15. 39. Judah had L, 
2 Kings 14. 19. Amaziah fled to L. 2 Chroyi. 25. 27, 
18. 14. Hezekiali sent to king of Assyria to L. 
17. the king of Assyria sent Rab-shakeh from L. 
with a great host to Jerusalem, Isa. 30. 2. 
2 Chron. 11. 9. Rehoboam built L. and Azekah 
Jer. 34. 7. the king of Babylon fought against L 
Mic. 1. 13. O inhabitant of L. bind the chariot 

LAISH. 
Judg. 18. 14. that went to spy the country of L 

29. the name of the city was L. at the first 
/sa.lO.SO.cause thy voice beheard toL.O Anathotb 

LAISH. 
1 Sam. 25. 44. Michal given to Phalti son of L. 
2Sam.3.15.Ish-'josheth took her from the son of L> 

LAMECH. 
Gen.4.18.Methusael begat L.l|19.L.took two wivca 
5. 25..Methuselah begat L. 1 Chron. 1. 3. 
Luke 3. 36 Noe, which was the son of L. 

LAODICEA. 
Cal 2 1. what great conflict I have for them at L 
4. 13. he hath a zeal for them that are in L. 

15. salute brethren which are in L. and Nymphas 

16. that ye likewise read the epistle from L. 
LAODICEANS. 

Col. 4. 16. that it be read in the church of llie L. 
Rev. 3. 

LAZARUS. 
Luke 16. 20. there w.as a certain beggar named I* 
23. heseeth L. in Abraham's bosom jj24. sendL. 
• 25. and likewise L. received evil things, but now 
John 11. 2. Mary whose brother L. was sick 
5. Jesus loved L. |( 11. our friend L. sleepeth 
14. L. is dead || 43. he cried, L. come forth 
12. 2. L. was one of them that sat at the table 
9. much people came that they might see L. 

17. when he called L. out of grave and raised hira 
LEAH. 

Ger*. 29. 16. the name ofthe elder daughter wasL. 
17. L. was tender-eyed, but Rache! was beautifu! 

25. in the morning, behold it was L. 

31. when the Lord saw that L. was hated 

32. L. conceived and bare a son, 30. 19. 

30. 16. Jacob came out ofthe field, L. met him 

31. 4. Jacob called Rachel and L. to his flock 

33. 2. Jacob put L. and her children after 

34. 1. Dinah the daughter of L. went out to see 

35. 23. the sons of L. Reuben, Simeon, 46. 15. 
49. 31. they buried Abraham, there I buried L. 

Ruth 4. 11. the Lord make this woman like Ij. 

LEBANON. 
Deut. 3. 25. let me see that goodly mountain and L» 
Judg. 3. 3. the Hivites that dwelt in mount L. 

1 Kings 5. 14. he sent ten thousand a month to L, 
7. 2. the house of the forest of L. 10. 17, 21. 

2 Kings 14. 9. the thistle that was in L. sent to th« 
cedar that v.'as in L. saying, give thy daugh 
ter to my son, 2 Chron. 25. 18. 

19. 23. lam come up to the sides of L. Isa. 37. 24.. 
2 Chr. 2. 8. thy servants can skill to cut timber in L. 
Psal. 29. 6. L. and Sirion like a young unicora 

72. 16. the fruit thereof shall shake like L. 

92. 12. he shall grow like a cedar in t. 
Cawi.3.9.Solomon made a chariot of the woodofL. 



14. to the angel ofthe church of the L. 



4. 8. come with me from L. my spouse, from L. 
11. smell of (by garments is like the smell of L. 
15. a well of living water.«, and streams from L. 
5. 15. his countenance is as L. excellent as cedars 
7. 4. thy nose is as tower of L. toward Damascus 
Isa. 10. 34. L. shall fall || 33. 9. L. is ashamed 
29. 17. L. shall be turned into a fruitful field 
35. 2. the glory of L. shall be given unto it 
40. 16. L.is not sufficient to burn for burnt-offering 
60. 13. the glory of L. shall come to thee 
Jer. 18. 14. will a man leave the snow of L.I 
22. 6. thou art Gilead and the head of L. to mc 
20. go uptoL.andcry,lirt up Ihy voice inBashan 
Ezek. 17. 3. a great eaele, long-winged, came to I*. 
31. 15. and I caused L. to motSKi for him 
Hos. 14. 5. he shall cast forth his roots as L. 

6. his smell as L. ||»»7. the scent as the wine (.4 L. 

J\rah. 1. 4. Bashan and the flower of L. languiehetJ" 

Hab. 2. 17. the violence of L. shall cover thee 

Zech. 10. 10. 1 will bring them into the land of Ij 

11. 1. open thy doors, O L. that fire may devou* 

See Cedars 



Proker Names.] LYD 



MAN 



MAN 



LEBBEUS. 
Mat. 10. 3. L. whose surname was Thaddeus 

LEGFON. 
VarkS.y.niy name is L. for we are niary, Lu.8.30. 

LECIONS. 
Mat.^G. 53. he shall give me more than twelve I. 

LEMUEI.. 
Prov. 31. 1. the words of king L. the prophecy 
4. it is not foi kings, O L. to diink wine 
LEVI. 
Gen. 29. 34. therefore was his name called L. 
46. 11. the sons of L. Exod. 6. 16. J^um. 3. 17. 
49.5. Simeon, L. are brelhr. instruments of cruelty 
Ezorf.6.16. the years of the lifeofL. were 137 years 
J\rum. 16- 7. take too iruch upon you, ye sons of L. 
26. 59. Amrani"s wife Jochebed, daughter of L. 
Deut. 10. 9. L. hath no part with his brethren 
21. 5. the priests the sons of Ij. shall come near 
33.8. of L. he said, let thy Thummim and Urim 
! Kings 12. 31 . made jiriests which were not of L. 
1 Chr. 21. 6. but L. and Benjamin counted he not 
Ezra 8. 15. 1 found there none of the sons of L. 
Psal. 135. 20. bless the Lord, O house of L. 
JSzeA;. 40.46. the sons of Zadok among the sons ofL. 
48. 31. one gate of Judali, one gate of L. 
Zeck. 12. 13. the family of the house of L. apart 
Mai. 2. 4. that my covenant might be with L. 

8. ye have corrupted the covenant of L. 
3. 3. and he shall purify the sons of L. 
Mark 2.14. he saw L. The son of Alpheus sitting 
I.uke 3. 24. Matthat, which was the son of L. 29. 
5. 27. he saw a publican named L. sitting at 
29. L. made him a great feast in his own house 
Heb.l.d.Ij.v/ho received tithes, payed tithes in Abr. 

Tribe of LEVI. 
A*MTO. 1. 49. thou shalt not number the tribe ofli. 
3. 6. bring the tribe ofL. near and present them 
18.2. tr. o/L. bring, that they may minister to thee 
Deut. 10. 8. the Lord separated the tribe of L. 
18. 1. all the tribe of L. shall have no part nor 
inheritance with Israel, Josh. 13. 14, 33. 
lCAr.23.I4.Moses' sons were named of the tr.ofL. 
Rev. 7. 7. of the tribe of la. were sealed 12,000. 
LEVITE, S. See Appellatives. 
LIBNAH. 
JV*M7??, 33. 20. pitched in L. || 21. removed from L. 
Josh. 10. 29. passed to L. |i 21.13. gave l.to Levites 
2 ^271^'' 8. 22. then L. revolted, 2 Chron. 21. 10. 
19. 8. Rab-shakeh returned, and found the king 
of Assyria warring against L. Isa. 37. 8. 
23. 31. Jehoahaz mother's name was Hamutal, 
daughter of Jeremiah ofL. 24. 18. Jer. 52. 1. 
LIBYA. 
Ezek. 30. 5. L. shall fall with them by the sword 
^cts 2. 10. in the parts ofL. about Cyrene 

LIBYANS. 
Jer. 46. 9. and the L. that handled the shield 
Dan. 11.43. the L. and Ethiopians BhalTbe at his 
LO-AMMI. [steps 

Hos. 1. 9. call his nameL. for ye are not my people 

LOIS. 
2 Tim. 1. 5. which dwelt in thy grandmother L. 

lo-ruhamAh. 

Hos. 1. 6. God said unto him, call her name L. 
8. when she had weaned L. she conceived and 
LOT. [bare 

Oen. 11. 27. Haran bpojat L. i| 31. Terah took L. 

12. 4. Abram depavte(^ L. went with him, 13. 1. 

13. 5. L. had flocks || 14. 12. they took L. prisoner 
7. was a strife between herd men of Abram andL. 
11. then L. chose him all the plain of Jordan 

19. 1. L. satin the gate of Sodom; L. seeing them 
lO.pnlled L.into house||15.thean£relshastene(l L. 
29. God ?ent L. out of the midst of the overthrow 
36. both the daughters ofL. were with child 
Deut.%9.1 have given Ar to the children ofL. 19. 
Psal. 83. 8. they have holpen the children of T,. 
Luke 17. 28. likewise as it was in the days ofL. 

32. remember L. wife 
2Pet.2.7. deliv. just L. vexed with filthy conversat. 

LUCAS. 
PAt7e777.24.Marcus, Demas, L. my fellow-labourers 

LUCIFER. 
Isa. 14. 12. how art thou fallen from heaven, O L. 

LUCIUS. 
Acts 13. l.L. of Cyrene was a teacher at Antioch 
Rom. 16. 21. L. Jason and Sosipater salute you 

LUKE. 
Cot. 4. 14. L. the beloved physician greeteth you 
27V7n.4.11.only L.ls with me, bring Mark with thee 

LUZ. 
I7«n.28.19.the city was called L.at first, Judg.1.23. 
3.5. 6. Jacob came to L. in the land of Canaan 
48.3.G, Almighty appeared to me at L. in Canaan 

LYCAONIA. 
Acts 14.6.thcy fled to Lyslra and Derbe,citles ofL. 
11. lift up theirvoicRs, saving in the speech ofL. 
LYDDA. 
.^Us 9. 32. Peter came down to the saints at L. 
25. all that dwelt at L. turned to the Lord 
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Acts 9. 38. forasmuch as L. was nigh to Joppa 

LYDIA. 
Ezek. 30. 5. L. shall fall with them by the sword 

LYDIA. 

Acts 16. 14. L. worshipped god, heartLord opened 

40. they wentoutand entered into the houseof L 

LYSANIAS. 

Luke 3.1. in reign of Tiberius, L. tetrarch of Abilene 

LYSIAS. 
Acts 23. 26. L. unto the most e.xcellent Felix 

LYSTRA. 

Actsli.G. they were ware of it, and fled unto L. 

8. a certain man at L. impotent in his feet 

16. 1. Paul came to L. 1| 2. by the brethren at L. 

2 Tim. 3. 11. afflictions which came unto me at L. 



M. 



MAACHAH. 

Gen. 22. 24. Reumah Nahor's concubine bare M, 

2 Sam. 3. 3. M. mother of Absalom, 1 Chron. 3. 2. 

1 Kings 15. 2. M. the mother of Abijam, the 

daughter of Abishalom, 10. 2 Chron. 11. 22. 

1 Chron. 2. 43. M. Caleb's concubine bare Sheber 
7. 16. M. the wife of Machir bare Peresh 

11. 43. Hanan the son of M. was a valiant man 
MAASEIAH. 

2 Chron. 28. 7. Zichri slew M. the king's son 
JVe/i. 10. 25. Rehum' and M. sealed the covenant 
Jer. 21. 1. Zephaniah the son of M. 29. 25. | 37. 3. 

29. 21. saith the Lord of Zedekiah son of M. 
32. 12. to Baruch son ofNeraiah sonofM. 51.59. 
35. 4. above the chamber of M. son of Shallum 

MAATH. 
Luke 3. 26. Nagge, which was the son of M. 

MACEDONIA. 
Acts 16. 9. saying, come over into M. and help us 

18. 5. Silas and Timotheus were come from M. 

19. 21. Paul purposed, when passed through M. 
Rom. 15. 26. for it hath pleased them of M. 

2 Cor. 7. 5. when we were come into M. 
8.1. grace of God bestowed on the churches of M. 
9. 2. for which I boast of you to them of M. 

4. lest if they of M. find you unprepared 
11. 9. brethren which came from M. supplied 

IThess. 1. 7. ensamples to all that believe in M. 

8. from you sounded out the word, not only in M. 
4. 10. toward all the brethren that are in M. 

MACHfR. 
Ge7i. 50. 23. M. the son of Manasseh, J^Tum. 32. 39. 
J\rum. 26. 29. M. begat Gilead, 27. 1. | 36. 1. 

Josh. 17. 1. 
32. 40. Moses gave Gilead unto M. Deut. 3. 15. 
Judg. 5. 14. out of M. came down governors 
2 Sarft. 9. 4. M. the son of Ammiel, 5. 1 17. 27. 

MACHPELAH. 
Gen. 23. 9. that he may give me the cave of M.17. 

19. Abraham buried Sarah in the cave of M. 
25.9.buried Abraham in M. || 49. 30. Jacob, 50. 13. 

MAG DAL A. 
Mat. 15. 39. Jesus came into the coasts of M. 

MAGOG. 
Gen. 10. 2. the son of Japheth, M. 1 Chron. 1. 5. 
Ezek. 38. 2. set thy face against the land of M. 
39. 6 I will send a fire on M. and in the isles 
Rev. 20. 8. to gather Gog and M. to battle 

MAHANAIM. 
Gen. 32. 2. Jacob called the name of the place M. 
.Tosh. 21. 38. out of Gad to Levites, M. 1 Chr. 6. 80. 
2 Sam. 2. 8. A'oner brought Ish-boshetb to M. 

17. 24. then David came to M. 27. 

19. 32. Barzillai provided sustenance at M. 
1 Kings 2. 8. Shimei cursed me when I went to M. 
4. 14. Ahinadab the son of Iddo had M. 

MAHER-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ. 
Tsa. 8. 1. write in the roll concerning M. 
3. then said the Lord to me call his name M. 
MAHLON. 
Ruth 1. 2. Elimelech's sons, M. and Chilion 

5. M. and Chilion died also both of them 
4. 9. that I have bought all that was M. 

10. Ruth the wife of M. have I purchased 

MALCHAM. 
Zeph. 1. 5. that swear by the Lord and by M. 

MALCHUS. 
John 18. lOw-the servant's name was M. 

MAMMON. 
Mat. G. 24. no man can serve two masters, ye 
cannot serve God and M. Luke 16. 13. 
Luke 16. 9. make friends of M. of unrighteousness 

11. if not faithful in the unrighteous M. who will 

MAMRE. 
Gen. 13. 18. Abram uwelt in the plain of M. 14. 13. 
14. 24. Eshcol, M. let them take their portion 

18. 1. the Lord appeared to Abraham in M. 
23. 17. Machpelah before M. 19. ] 49. 30. ] 50. 13. 
35. 27. Jacob came to Isaac his father to M. 

MAN A EN. 

Acts 13. 1. M. who had been brought up with H. 

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MANASSEH. 
Gen. 41. 51. Joseph called the first born M. 
48. 5. thy two sons M. and Epiiraim are mine 
20. in thee shall Israel bless, God make thee as" 
Ephraim and M. and he set Ei)hraim before M. 
Jfum. 1. 10. of M. Gamaliel was prince 
7. 54. Gamaliel prince of M. offered on eighth day 
26. 34. these are the families of M. 27. 1. 
36. 12. they were married into the family of M 
Deut. 33. 17. they are the thousands of M. 
Josh. 14.4. of Joseph were two tribes, M. Ephraim 
17. 2. these were the male children of M. 

3. Zelophehad sonofM. had no sons but daughters 

5. there fell ten portions to M. beside Gilead 

6. the daughters of M. had an inheritance 

11. M. had in Issachar, Beth-shean and Ibleam 

12. children of M. could not drive out inhabitants 
Judg. 6. 15. behold, my family is poor in M. 

18. 30. Jonathan son of Gershom, son of M. priest 
2 Kings 20. 21. M. his son reigned, 2 Chron. 32. 33. 

21. 9. and M. seduced tiiem to do more evil 
16.M.shed innocent blood, till he filled Jerusalem , 

23. 12. the altars M. made did Josiah beat down 
26. provocations thatM.had provoked him withal 

24. 3. for the sins of M. this came upon Judah 
ICAr. 9. 3. in Jerusalem dwelt ofthe children of M. 

12. 19. and there fell some of M. to David 

2 Chron. 15. 9. the strangers out of M. fell to Asa 

30. 1. Hezekiah wrote letters to Ephraim andM. 
11. yet divers of M. humbled themselves 

31. ]. all Israel cut down the groves in M. 
33. 9. M. made Judah and Jerusalem to err 

10. the L. spake to M. he would not liearken 

11. the captains took M. among the thorns 

13. then M. knew that the Lord he was God 
23. Amon humbled not himself, as M. had done 

34.6. so did Josiah in thecities of M. andEphraira 
Ezra 10. 30. M. had taken strange wives, 33. 
Psal. eo. 7. Gilead is mine, M. is mine, 108. 8. 

80.2. before M. stir up thy strength, and save us 
Isa. 9. 21. M. shall eat Ephraim, Ephraim M. 
Jer.15.4. cause them tobe>rerr!Oved, because of M, 
Ezek. 43. 4. to the west side a portion for M. 
Mat. 1. 10. Ezekias begat M. snd M. begat Amon 

Tribe of MANASSEH. 
Xum. 1. 35. numbered ofthe tribe of M. 32,200 
2. 20. by Ephraim shall be the tribe o/IM. and the 
captain ofthe children of M. Gamaliel, 10. 23. 
13. 11. ofthe tribe of M. Gaddi || 34.23. Hanniel 

32. 33. to half fWie ofM. the kingdom of Og 
34. 14. half trfie o/M. have received inheritance 

Joifh. 4. 12. the half tribe of M. passed over armed 

13. 7. divide to nine tribes and \\K\f tribe of M. 
29.Moses gave inheritance to haW tribe of M.\.h\a 

was possession of halftr/fie o/M.12. 6. )18. 7. 
17. 1. there was al.^o a lot for the tribe of M. 
20. 8. gave Golan out ofthe tribe w/M. 21.27. 

22. 10. the half triTic ofM. built there an altar 
lCAr.5.18.Reuben,Gad,anH half fr/Je o/BI. valiant 

6. 70. out of half tr/ie fl/M. to the Levites, 71. 
12. 31. half tribe of M.18,000 to make David king 
26. 32. rulers over Gad half iWieo/M. 27.20, 2L 
Rev. 7. 6. of the tribe of M. were sealed 12,000 

MANEH. 
Ezek. 48. 12. fifteen shekels shall be your M. 

MANOAH. 
Judg. 13. 8. then M. entreated the Lord, and said 
9. and God hearkened to the voice of M. 
11. M. arose and went after his wife and came 
16. M. knew not that he was angel of the Lord 

19. M. took a kid, and offered it upon a rock 

20. M. and his wife looked on it, and fell down 

21. M. knew that he was an angel ofthe Lord 
16. 31. buried Samson in the burying-place of M. 

MARA. 
Ruth 1.20.Ruth said, rail me not Naomi,call me M. 

MARAH. 

Ezod. 15. 23. they could not drink of waters of JL 
Kum. 33. 8. went three days, and pitched in M. 
9. they removed from M. and came unto Elim 
MARCUS. 
Col. A. 10. M. sister's son to Barnabas, saluteth yoB 
Philem. 24. M. saluteth vou, 1 Pet. 5. 1.3. 

MARK. 
Acts 12.12. Mary mother of John, surnamed M. 
25.took with them, John whose surname was M. 
15. 39. Barnabas took Mi and sailed to Cyprus 
2 Tim. 4. 11. lake M. and hring him with thfeo 

MARS-HILL. 
Acts 17. 22. Paul stood in the midst of M. 

MARTHA. 
Luke 10. 38. a woman named M. received him 

40.M.was cumbered || 41. M. M. thou art careful 
John 11. 1. the town of Mary and her sister M. 
5. now Jesus loved M. Mary, and Lazarus 
30. Jesus was in that place where M. met him 
12. 2. they made him a sunper, and M. served 

MARY. 
3fat. 1. 16. Jacob begat Joseph the husband of M. 
18. when his mother M. was espoused to JoscjA 



MEP 



Mat. 1.20. fear not to take unto lliee M. thy wife 
2.11. t.liey saw tiie young child willi M. liis cnotlier 

13. Sa. is not liis mother called l\1.7 Mark 6.3. 
27. 56. among tlicui was M. the inolhur of James 

and .loses, Mark 15.-10,47. | lU. 1. 
Zwtcl.ST.houseof David iho virgin's name wasM. 
3U. fear not, M. || 5t5. M. abode lliree months 
41. when Elisabeth heard ihe salutation of M. 
2. 5. Jose|)h went to bo taxed willi M. his wife 
16. the shepherds found M. and the babe lying 
19. but M. kept all these things in her heart 
10. 39. she bad a sister called iVl. which also sat 
42.iM. hath chosen thai good part not to be taken 
John 11. I. the town ofM. || 20. but M. sat still 
2. it was that il. that anointed the Lord 
28. she called M. her sister secretly, saying 
12. 3. M. took a pound of ointment and anointed 
19. 25. M. the wile of Cleophas stood by the cross 

20.11. M. stood without at the sepulchre, weeping 
15. Jesus saith to her, M. she turned herself 

^cls 1.14.the apostles continued in prayer withM. 

12. 12. Peter came to house of M. mother of John 
Rom, 16. 6. greet M. who bestowed much labour 

MAllY Magdalene. 

JHat.27.5G. many worrien were there, among whom 

was M. Magdalene, Mark 15. 40. John 19.25. 

61. M. Magdalene sitting over-against sepulchre 

23.1. came M. Magd. to see sepulchre, ./o/m 20. 1. 

Mark 16. 1. M. Magdalene a.nd Mary the mother 

of James bought sweet spices, f^uke 24. 10. 

9. he appeared first to M. Magd. out of whom 
Joh7} 20. 18. M. Magdalene told the disciples 

MASSAH. 

Exod. 17.7. he called t!ie name of the place M. 

Ve&t.Q.lG. nottemptL. as tempted him in M. 9. 22. 

33. 8. thy holy one, whom thou didst prove at M. 

MATT AN. 

2 Kimrs 11.18. slew M. priest of Baal, 2C/ir. 23.17. 

MATTATHIAS. 
Luke 3. 25. Joseph which was the son of M. 

MATTHEW. 
Mat.9.9.saw a man named M. and saith, follow me 

10. 3.PhiHp, Thomas and M. the publican, Mark 

3. 18. Luke 6. 15. j^cts 1. 13. 
MATTHIAS. 
AUs 1. 23. Joseph called Barsabas, and M. 
26. the lot fell on M. and he was numbered 
MAZZAROTH. 
Job 33. 32. canst thou bring forth M. in season 1 

MEDAD. 
JV*Mr?t.ll.26.the Spirit came on M.he prophesied,27. 

MEDE, S. 
2Kings 17 .6. placed them in cities of the M. 18. 11. 
£zra6.2.was found in the province of the M. a roll 
Esth.l. 19. let it be written among the laws of M. 
/sa. 13. 17.1 will stir up M. against them, .Jer.5l. 11. 
Jer. 25.2-5. 1 made all the kings of the M. to drink ■ 
Dan. 5.28. Peres, thy kingdom is given to theM. 
6. 8. according to the law of the M. 12, 15. 
9.1. Darius son of Ahasuerus of the seed of theM. 

11. 1. in the first year of Darius the M. 

MEDIA. 
Esth. 1. 3. all the power of Persia and M. 

14. seven princes of Persia and M. saw the king 
18. the ladies of M. shall say this day to princes 

10. 2. written in the book of the kings of M. 
Jsa. 21. 2. besiege, O M. all the sighing ceaseth 
£)a7J.8.20.the two horns are kings of M. and Persia 

MEGIDDO. 
Judg. 1.27. the Canannites would dwell in M. 
5.19.kings of Canaan fjught by the waters of M. 
t King.f 4.12. to Baana pertained Taanach and M. 
9. 15. Solomon raised a levy to build M. 
2 Kings 9.27. Ahaziah fled to M. and died there 
23.29. Josiah was slain at M. 30. 2 Chr. 35. 22. 

WEGIDDON. 
Zech. 12. 11. as the mourning in the valley of M. 

MELCHI. 
Luke 3. 24. Levi, which was the son of M. 

MELCHIZEDEK. 
Gen.li. 18. king M. brought forth bread and wine 
Psal. 110. 4. thou art a priest for ever after the 
order of M. Heb. 5. 6, 10. 1 6. 20. | 7. 17, 21. 
Heb. 7. 1. this M. king of Salem, priest of God 

10. in the loins of his fVif her when M. met him 

11. a priest should arise after the order of M. 

15. after the similitude of M. ariseth a priest 

MEMPHIS. 
ITos. 9. 6. Egypt shnll gather them, M. shall bury 

MENAHEM. 
2 Kings 15. 14. M. smote Shallnm in Sannaria 

16. M. smote Tiphsah || 20. M. exacted money 

MENE. 
DaM.5.25.M.M. God hath numbered thy kingd.26. 
MEPHIBOSHETH. 
Sam. 4.4. Jonathan had a son, his name was M. 
9. 10. but M. shall eat bread at my table, 11. 

12. M. had a young son Micha; all that dwelt 

in the house of Ziba were servants to M. 
US. 4. behold, thine are all that pertaiaed unto M. 
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MID 

26"ani.l9.25. whercf. vventestthou not with mc M.7 

21. 7. but the king spared M. the son of Jonathan 

8. king took two sons of llizpah, Armoni and M. 

MERAB. 

1 Sam. 14. 49. Saul's eldest daughter M. 18. 17. 

18. 19. when M. should have been given to David 

MERARI. 
Gen. 46. 11. the sons of Levi, Gershon, Kohath, M. 
Ezod. 6. 16. J\runi. 3. 17. 1 Chr. 6. 1, 16. | 23. 6. 
Exod. 6. 19. the sons of M. Mahali, Mushi, Muvi. 
3. 20. 1 Chr. 6. 19, 29. |23. 21. | 24. 26. 
Jfum. 3, 36. under the cliarge of the sons of M. 
4.42. were numbered of M. || 10.17. M. set forward 
7. 8. waggons and oxen given to the sons of M. 
Josh.21. 7. cities given to M. 40. 1 Chr. 6.63,77. 

MERCURIUS. 
.i^cts 14.12. Paul calledM. because the chief speaker 

MERIBAH. 
Exod. 17. 7. he called the name of the place M. 
jYum. 20. 13. this is the water of M. 27. 14. 

24. rebelled at water of M. Dcut. 32. 51. ] 33.8. 
Psal. 81.7. I proved thee at the waters of M. 

MERODACH. 
.Ter. 50. 2. Babylon taken, M. is broken in pieces 

MERODACH-BALADAN. 
/sa. 39.1.M. sent letters and a present to Hezekiah 

MEROM. 
Josh. 11. 5. they pitched at the waters of M. 7. 

MEROZ. 
Judg. 5. 23. curse ye M. said the angel of the Ld. 
MESHACH, See Abed-nego. 
MESHECH. 
Gen. 10. 2. M. the son of Japheth, 1 Chron. 1. 5. 
1 Chron. 1. 17. the sons of Shem, Gether, and M. 
Psal. 120. 5. woe is me, that I sojourn in M. 
Ezek. 27. 13. Tubal and M. were thy merchants 
32. 26. there is M. | 38. 2. chief prince of M. 3. 
39.1.1 am against the chiefprinceofM. and Tubal 

MESOPOTAMIA. 
Gen 24.10.Eliezer went to M. to the city of Nahor 
Deut. 23. 4. they hired Balaam of M. to curse thee 
Judg. 3. 8. Cushan-rishathaim king of M. 
10. Lord delivered the king of M. to Israel 

1 CAr. 19. 6. Ammonsent to hire chariots out of M. 
^cts 2. 9. the dwellers in M. we hear in our tongue 

7. 2. the God of glory appeared to Abraham inM. 

MESSIAH, See ./ippcllatives. 

METHEG-AMMAH. 

2 5am. 8. 1. David took M. from the Philistines 

METHUSELAH. 
Gen. 5.21. Enoch begat M. 1| 25.M. begat Lamech 
27. all the days of M. were 969 years 

1 Chron. 1. 3. Henoch, M. Lamech 

Luke 3. 37. LamecJi, which was the son of M. 

MICA PL 
Judg. 17. 1. a man of mount Ephraim called M. 
5. the man M. had a house of gods 

12. M. consecrated the Levite for his priest 
18. 4. thus dealeth M. || 31. they set up M. image 

IChr. 5. 5. M. his son, Reaia bis son, Baal his son 

8. 34. Merib-baal of Benjamin begat M. 9. 40. 
35. the sons of M. Pithon, and Melech, 9. 41. 

9. 15. Mattaniah the son of M. son of Zichri 

2 Chron. 34. 20. Josiah sent Abdon the son of M. 
JVeh. 10. 11. M. Rehob sealed the covenant 

Jer. 26.18. M. the Morashite prophesied in the days 
of Hezekiah, Zion shall be plowed, Mic. 1. 1. 
MICAIAH. 

1 Kings 22. 8. M. the son of Imlah, 9. 2 Chr. 18. 8. 
24. Zedekiah smote M. on the cheek 

26. take M. carry him to Amon, 2 Chr. 18.23, 25. 
MICHAIAH. 

2 Chron. 13. 2. Abijah's mother was M. of Uriel 
37.7. Jehoshaphat sent M. to teach cities of Judah 

Jy'c'i. 12. 35. son of M. to give thanks, 41. 

Jer. 36. 11. M. heard what Baruch had read, 13. 

MICHAEL. 

Dan. 10. 13. H. one of the chief princes came 

21. none holdeth with me but M. your prince 

12. 1. at that time shall M. stand up for the peojile 

Jude 9. yet M.the archangel, contending with devil 

Rev. 12.7. M. and anjels fought against the dragon 

MICHAL. 

1 Sam. 14. 49. Saul's younger daughter M. 
18. 20. M. Saul's daughter loved David, 28. 

19. 12. so M. let David down through a window 

13. M. took an imago and laid it in the bed 
25.44. Saul had given M. David's wife to Phalti 

2 Sam. 3. 13. except thou first bring M. 

14. deliver me my wife M. whom I espoused 
6.16.M.Saurs daughter looked through a window, 

and saw king David dancing, 1 CAron. 15. 29. 
23. therefore M. bad no child to her death 
21.8.king took five sons of M. brought up forAdriel 

MIDIAN. 
Exod. 2. 1.5. but Moses dwelt in the land of M. 
18.1. Jethro priest of M. heard all God had done 
JSTum. 22. 4. Moab said to the elders of M. 
25. 15. Cozbi the daughter of Zur, and of a chief 

house in M. 



MOA Proper Naukk. 

JSTum. 31.3. let them go and avc tige the Lord of M 

8. they slew the kings of M. beside the rest 

9. Israel took all the women of M. coptivea 
JuJg. ti. 1. the Lord delivered liicin to M. 2. 

7. 14. for into his hand hath God (lel\-erea M 

8. 22. thou hast delivered u.s iVoin M. 9. 17. 
28. thus was M. subdued bulore Israel 

1 Kings 11. 18. some Edomiles arose out of M. 
/,9a. 9. 4. thou hast broken the yoke as in dayoffi! 

10. 2!J. according to the slaughter of M. at Oreb 
60. 6^ Ihe dro.oiedaries of M. shall cover thee 
Hab. 3.7. the curtains of the land of M. did trembjt 

MIDIANrJl::S. 
Gen. 37. 28. there passed by M. merchant-men 

36. the M. sold him into Egypt to Potiphar 
JVM??i.25.17.vex lheM.||31.2.avenge Israel oftheBt 
Judg. 6.7. Israel cried to the Lord because of flL 

16. and thou shall smite the M. as one man 

7. 23. Ihe men of Israel pursued after the M. . 
25. they took two princes of the M. Oreb, Zeeb 

8. 1. when thou wentest to fight with the M. 
Psal. 83. 9. do to them as to ihe M. as to Sisera 

MIDLVNITISH. 
JVum. 25. 6. behold, Ziniri brought a M. woman 
15. the name of the W. wotnan was Cozbi 
MILCAH. 
Gen. 11. 29. M. dauglili r of Haran, Nahor's wife 
22. 20. M. also bare children lo Nahor, 23. 
24. 15. Bethuel son of M. the wife of Nahor 
J\rM?n.26.33. Zelophehad'sdaughter'sname was IVL 

MILCOM. 

l.fi'iw^sll.S.Splomon went after M.god of Ammon 

33. thevhave wovshif)ped M. god of Ammon 

2 ^;n^5 2.3. 13. which Solomon had buildedforM. 

MILETUM. 
2rm.4.20.Tropliimus have I left at M. sick 

MILETUS. 
Acts 20. 15. and the next day we came to M. 

17. from M. he sent to Ep.hesus to the elders 

MILLO. 
Judg. 9. 6. all the house of M. gathered together 

20. but if not, let fire devour the hou^e of M. 
2 Sam. 5. 9. David built round about from M. 

1 Kings 9. 15. the reason ol' the levy to build M. 

21. then did Solomon build M. 11. 27. 

2 Kings 12.20. they slew Joash in the house of M 

MIRIAM. 
Exod. 1.5. 20. M. took a timbrel in her hand 
jYum. 12. ]. M. and Aaron spake against Moses 

10. behold, M. became lejirous white as snow 
IS.M.was shut out seven days||20.1.M.died there 

26. 59. to Amram were born Aaron, Moses, M. 
Dcut.^i.Q. remember what G. did toM.by the way 
Mic. 6. 4.1 sent before thee Moses, Aaron, and M. 

MISHAEL. 
Exod. 6.22. and the sons of Uzziel, M. Elzaphan 

and Zithri, J^ev. 10. 4. 
JVe/«.8.4.on Ezra's left hand stood M. and Hashum 
Z>an.l.6. of the children of Judah, JI. and Azariab 

MIZAR. 
Psal. 42.6.1 will remember thee from the hill of M. 

MIZPAH. 
Gen. 31. 49. the name of the heap was called M. 

1 Kings 15. 22. king Asa built with those stones 

Geba of Benjamin and M. 2 Chron. 16. 8. 

2 Kings 25. 23. Ishmael the son of Nethaniah 

came to Gedaliah to M. Jer 41. 1. 
JVeA. 3. 7. the men of Gibebn and M. repaired 

15. Shallum ruler of M. || 19. Ezer ruler of M. 
Jer. 40. 6. then Jeremiah went to Gedabah to M. 

10. as for me, behold, I will dv^ell at M. 
41. 3. Ishmael slew all the Jews that were at M. 
14. Ishmael had carried away captive from M. 
IIos. 5. 1. because ye have been a snare on M. 

MIZPEH. 
Josh. 15. 38. Dilean and M. cities of Judah 
18. 26. M. Chephirah cities of Benjamin 
.Judg. 10. 17. Israel assembled and encamped in M. 
11. 11. Jephthah uttered all his words in M. 

20. 1. Israel was gathered to the Lord in M. 

21. 5. that came not up to the Ld. to M. shall di« 
1 Sam. 7. 5. Samuel said, gather all Israel to M. 

6. and Samuel judged Israel in M. 16. 
10. 17. Samuel called the people to the Lord to TW, 
. 22. 3. David went thence to M. of Moab 

MNASON. 
.^cts 21. 16. they brought M. an old discinle 

MOAB. 
Gen. 19. 37. Lot's eldest daughter's son was M. 
36.35.smoteMidianinfieldofM. 1 Chron. 1. 45 
JEzocZ.15.15. tremblingshall take hold on men of M. 
JV?f7W. 21. 29. woe to thee, M. .Ter. 48. 46. 

22. 3. M. was sore afraid, and M. was distressed 
24. 17. a sceptre shall smite the corners of M 
25.1.peoplecommitwhoredom withdaught. of M 

Detit.2.18. thou art to pass thro' the const of W 
34. 5. so Moses died there in the land of M. 

Judg. 3. 29. they slew of M. about 10,000 men 
30. so M. was subdued under the hand of Israsal 
10. 6. Israel served the gods of Syria and M. 



Pkoi'er Names.J MOS 



MOS 



NAP 



Jiidg. 11. 15. Isiucl took nol away l!:e land of M. 
Riitli 1. 2. tlhmeiocli came into tliecouniry ofM. 

4. his sons took tlib-in wives of tlie women of M. 
1 Sam. 14. 47. riaiil Ibuglit against M. and Ammon 
'iSam.S. 2. David smoto M. and measured llieni 

23. 20. Jknaiah slew two lion-liice meo of M. 

1 Kings 11.7. foi- Ciiemosli the abeminatioii of M. 

2 Kings 1. 1. tlien M. rebelled against Israel 

3. 7. wilt thou go Willi me against M. to battle? 
23. the kings are shiin, therefore M. to the spoil 

1 C/^ro7^.4.22. Saraph, who iiad the dominion in M. 
18. 11. the silver and gold he brought from M: 

2 Chron. 20. 1. M. came against Jelioshaphat 

10. behold, how the children of x\I. reward us 
J^'VA. 13. 23. Jews that had married wives of M. 
Psal. 6(1. 8. M. is my wash-pot, 108. 9. 

83. 6. M. is confederate against thee 
'sa. 11. 14. they shall lay their hand upon M. 

15. 1. the burden of M. Ar of JM. laid waste, 16. 

13. Jer. 48. 1. EzeU. 25. 8. Jimos 2. 2. 

5. my heart shall cry out for M. his fugitives 

16. 6. we have heard the pride of M. Jer. 48.29. 

11. my bowels shall .^ound like a harp for M. 

14. and the glory of M- shall be contenmed 
25. 10. M. shall be trodden down under him 

Jer. 9. 26. I will punish Egypt, Judah, and M.- 
25. 21. 1 made Edom and M. to drink of the cup 
40. 11. all the Jews returned from M. 
48. 2. there shall be no more praise of M. 
9. give wings lo M. that it may flee and getaway 
11. M. hath been at ease from his youth 
20. tell ye it in Arnon, that M. is spoiled 
26. M. shall wallow in his vomit, be in derision 
33. joy and gladness is taken from the land of M. 
39. how hath M. turned the back with shame I 
47. yet will I bring again the ca])tivity of M. 
Amos-2,. 2. bull will send afire upon M. and devour 
Zep ^.2.9.saith the Lotd,surelyM. shall be as Sodom 
See King. 
MOABITE. 
Deut. 23. 3. a M. shall not enter into the congre- 
• ' gation to tenth generation, J^'eh. 13. 1. 
l/phron. 11. 46. Ithmah the M. a valiant man 
' MO A BITES. 

Gen. 19. 37. the same is the father of ihe M. 
Deut. 2. 9. the Lord said, distress not the M. 
Judg. 3.28. the Lord hath delivered the M. to you 
2 Sam. 8. 2. so the M. became David's servants 
and brought gifts, 1 Chron. 18. 2. 
k. Kings 11. 1. Solomon loved women of the M. 

33. they worshipped Chemosh god of the M. 
Z Kings i. 18. he will deliver the M. into your hand 

24. the Israelites rose up and smote the M. 
13. 20. the bands of the M. invaded the land 
24. 2. the Lord sent against him bands of the M. 

£zra9. 1. according to the abominations of the M. 

MOABITESS, See Ruth. 

MOLECH. 

Lev. 18. 21 . shalt not let thy seed pass thro' fire to M. 

20. 2. whosoever he be that givelh of his seed to M. 

shall surely be put lo death, 3, 4. Jer. 32. 35. 

1 Kings 11. 7. Solomon built a high place for M. 

2 Kings 23.10.no man make his son pass thro' loM. 

MOLOCH. 
y37nos5.26.haveborne the tabernacle of M../5cfs7. 43. 

MORDECAI. 
Eira'i. 2. M. came up with Zerubbabel, Jfeh. 1.1. 
Esth. 2. 5. there was a Jew, whose name was M. 
19.' then M. sat in the king's gate, 21. 
22. the thing was known to M. who told it 

3. 5. when Haman saw that M. bowed nor 

6. for they had shewed him the people of M. 

4. 1. M. rent his clothes, and put on sackcloth 

9. Hatach came and told Esther the words of M. 

15. Esther bade them return M this answer 

5.13. so long as I see M. the Jew at the king's gate 
l4.gallows made, thai M. may be hanged thereon 

6. 3. what honour hath been done lo M. for this? 

10. make iiaste, and do even so to M. the Jew 
7. 9. the gallows which Haman had made for M. 

8. 2. the king took off his ring and gave it to M. 

Esther set M. over the house of Haman 
15. M. went out from the king in royal apparel 

9. 3. because the fear of M. fell upon them 

10. 3. M. the Jew was next to king Ahasuerus 

MORL\H. 
Gen. 22. 2. and get thee into the land of M. 
Ckr. 3. 1. Solomon builf the house of Lord in M. 
MOSES. 
Exod.'2.\0. Pharaoh's daughter called his name M. 

14. M. feared, and said, this thing is known 

15. Pharaoh sought to slay M. but M. fled 
3. 4. the Lord called to him and said, M. M. 

6. M. hid his face, he was afraid to look on God 

4. 14. the Lord's anger was kindled against M. 
• 27. go to meet M. || U. 3. M. was very great 

5. 22. M. returned unto the Lord and said 

8. 13. accord, to word of M. 31. \ 9. 12, 35. 1 12. 35. 
10. 22. M. stretched forth his hand toward heaven 
14.31. people believed the Lord and his servant M. 
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Exod. 15. 24. the people murmured ag. M. iT. 3. 
J6. 20. notwithstanding they hearkened not to ,M. 
17.4. M. cried lo the Lord |1 C.M.did so,jYum.l~.ii. 

12, M. hands were heavy |j 15. M. built an altar 
18.13. M. sat tojudge 1| U). 3. M.wenl up unio God 
19. 8. M. returned the words of the people to Lord 

20. the Lord called M. up to mount Smai 
20. 21. M. drew near unto the thick durkoess 
24. 2. M. alone shall come near the Lord 

4. M. wrote all the words of the Lord 

18. and M. went into the midst of the cloud 

32.1. as forM.we wot not what become of him, 23. 
11. M. besought the Lord ||19.M. anger waxed hot 

33. 9. the Lord talked with M. || 34. 4. M. went up 

34. 35. M. put the vail upon his face again 

39. 43. M. did look on all wo«'k ; M. blessed them 

40. 35. M. was not able lo enter into the tent 
Lev. 10. 16. M. sought the goat of the sin-ofiering 

24. 11. they brought the blasphemer to M. 
JVum. 5. 4. as the Lord spake to M. so did Israel 

11.2. the people cried to M. and M. prayed to Lord 
10. M. heard people weep through their families 

12. 2. hath the Lord indeed spoken only by M. ? 
3.M.was very meek above all men upon the earth 

7. M. is not so, who is faithful in all my house 
14. 44. ark and M. departed not out of the camp 

16. 4. when M. heard it, he fell upon hia face 

17. 7. M. laid up the rods before the Lord 

20. 3. the people chode with M. and spake, saying 

21. 5. people spake against God and against M. 

9. M. made a serpent of brass and put it on a pole 

25. C. brought a Midianitish woman in sight of M. 

31.6. M. sent them to the war, them and Phinehas 
14. M. was wroth with the officers of the host 

33. 2. M. wrote their goings out by command Lord 
Deut. 27. 11. M. charged the people the same day 
31. 9. M. wrote this law and delivered it 

22. M. wrote this song, and taught it Israel 

33. 1. wherewith M. the man of God blessed Israel 
34. 5. M. the servant of the Lord died there 

10. not a prophet since in Israel like to M. 
Jo.?A. 1.5. as I was with M.so I will be with thee,3.7. 

17. as we hearkened to M. so will we to thee 

4. 14. the people feared Joshua, as they feared M. 

14. 10. ever since the Lord spake this word to M. 

11. 1 am as strong as I was in the day M. sent me 

1 Kings 2. 3. to keep his commandments, as it is 

written in the law of M. 2 Kings 23. 25. 

2 Chroji. 23. 18. Ezra'3.2. Dan. 9. 11, 13. 

Luke 24. 44. 1 Cor. 9. 9. 

8. 9. save the two tables which M. put there 

1 CAr. 23. 14. now concerning M. the man of God 

26. 24. the son of M. was ruler of the treasures 
Psal. 103. 1. he made known his ways unto M. 

105. 26. he sent M. his servant, and Aaron 

106. 16. they envied M. also in the camp 

23. had not M. stood before him in the breach 
32. so that it went ill with M. for their sakes 

Isa. 63. 12. that led them by the right hand of M. 
./er. 1.5. 1. though M. and Samuel stood before me 
Mai. 4. 4. remember the law of M. my servant 
Mat. 17. 3. behold, there appeared M. and Elias 
talking with him, Mark 9. 4. Luke 9, 30. 

4. let uf make one tabernacle for M. Mark 9. 5. 

19.7. why did M. then command to give a writing? 

8. M. suffered you to put away your wives, but 
23. 2- the Scribes and Pharisees sit in M. seat 

Mark 10. 3. he said, what did RI. command you? 
12.19.M.wrote,if a man's brother die, y^?tAe 20.28. 
Luke 16. 29. they have M. and the prophets 

31. if they hear not M. and the prophets 

20. 37. that dead are raised M. shewed at the bush 
t.'4. -21. beginning at M. and all the prophets 
John 1.17.law was given by M. grace by Jes. Christ 

45. we have found him of whom M. did write 
3. 14. as M. lifted up the serpent in the wilderness 

5. 45. one accuseth you, even M. in whom ye trust 

46. had ye believed M. ye had believed me 

6. 32. M. gave you not that bread from heaven 
7. 19. did not M. give you the law? none keepeth it 

22. net because it is of M. but of the fathers 

23. that the law of M. should not be broken 

9. 28. thou art his disciple, we are M. disciples 
29. we know that God spake unto M. 

.^cts 3. 22. for M. truly said unto the fathers 
6.11. heard him speak blasphem. words againstM. 
14. change the customs which M. delivered us 

7. 20. in which time M. was born, and was fair 

32. then M. trembled and durst not behold 

35. this M. whom they refused did God send 
37. this is that M. that said unto Israel 

13. 39. ye could not be justified by the law of M. 
15. 1. except ye be circumcised after manner ofM. 

5. to commai i them to keep the law ofM. 
21. M. hath in every city them that preach him 

21. 21. thou teachest the Jews to forsake M. 
26. 22. things which M. did say should come 
28. 23. out of the law ofM. and the prophets 
Rom. 5. 14. death reigned from Adam to M. 

10. 5. M. describeth the righteousness of the law 



1 Cor. 10. 2. were all baptized to M. in the cloud 

2 Cor. 3. 7. Israel could not behold the f;ice ofM. 
13. not as M. who put a veil over his face 

15. when M. is read, the veil is on ilieir heart 

2 7^1111. ?j. 8. as Jannes and Janibres withstood M. 
Heb. 3. 2. M. was faithful in all his house, 5. 
3. was counted worthy of more glury than M. 

10. hovvbeitnotnll that came oulofEijypt by M. 
7. 14. which tribe M.si)ake nothing of prie.slhood 
9. 19. for when JM. had spoken every precept 
10.28. Uiat despised M. law, died wnhout mercy 

• under two or three witnesses 

11. 23. by faith M. was hid three monlhs 

24. M. refused be called son of Pharaoh's daugh. 

12. 21. M. said, I exceedingly fear and quake 
Jude 9. he disputed about the body ofM. 

Rev. 15. 3. they sing the song ofM. and the Lamb 
See Aaron, Book, Commanded, Law. 
MYRA. 
.^cts 27. 5. we came to M. a city of Lycia 

MYSIA. 
.^cts 16. 7. come to M. || 8. they passing by M. 

■ N. 

NAAMAN. ■■ ^ 

Gen. 46. 21. the sons of Benjamin ; N. and Rosn 
JSTum. 26. 40. the son of Bela, N. 1 Chron. 8. 4. 
2 Kings 5. 1. N. captain of Syria was a le])er 

11. but N. was wroth and went away, and said 
20. my master hath sjiared N. the Syrian 

27. the leprosy of JV. shall cleave to thee 

Luke 4. 27. and none was cleansed, saving N. 

NAAMATHITE, See Zophar. 

NAASHO]N\ or NASHON. 

Exod. 6. 23. Aaron took Elisheba tiie sister of N. 

J\rum. 1. 7. of Judah, prince was N. 2. 3. j 10. 14. 

7. 12. he that offered the first day was N. 

17. ibis was the offering of N. son of Amminadab 
Rutii 4. 20. Amminadab begat N. and N. begat 

Salmon, 1 Chron. 2. 10, 11. Mat. 1. 4. 
L%ike 3. 32. Salmon, which was the son of N. 

NABAL. 
1 Sam. 25. 3. now the name of the man was N. 
4.N.did shear his sheep || 5. go lo N.and greet hina 

25. N. is his name, and folly is with him 

38. that the Lord smote N. that 'he died 

39. Lord hath returned the wickedness of N. 
27. 3. Abigail N. wife 30. 5. 2 Sam. 2. 2. I 3. 3. 

N A BOTH. 

1 Kings 21. 1. N. the Jezreelite had a vineyard 
7. I will give thee vineyard of N. the Jezreelite 
9. set N. on high, 12. || 14. heard N. was stoned 

16. when Ahab heard thalN. was dead 

18. behold, Ahab is in the vineyard of N. 

19. in the place where dogs licked the blood of N 

2 Kings 9. 21. they mef him in the portion of N. 

25. cast him in the portiun of the field of N. 

26. surely I have seen y^esterday the blood of N. 

NADAB. 
jBzo«^.6.23. the sons of Aaron; N. Abihu,Z,ev. 10. 1. 
24. 1. come up, N. and Abihu, seventy elders, 9. 
mim.3.4. N. and Abihu died before Lord, 26. 61. 
1 Kings 14. 20. N. son of Jeroboam reigned, 15. 25. 
1 Chr. 2. 28, N. .son of Shammai || 30. the sons of N, 

8. 30. Baal and N. the sons of Gibeon, 9. 36. 

NAGGE. 
Luke 3. 25. Esli, which was the son of N. 
NAHASH. 

1 Sam. n. 1. N. came up aga-inst Jabesh, 12. 12. 

2 Sam. 10. 2. then said David, I will shew kindness 

to Hanun the son of N. 1 Chron. 19. 2. 
17. 25. went in to Abigail the daughter of N. 

27. Shobi son of N. brought beds and basons 

NAHOR. 

Gen. 11.22. Serug begat N. || 29. N. wife Milcab 

24. N. lived 29 years, begat Terah, 1 Chr. 1. 26. 

26. Terah begat Abraham, N. and Haran, 27. 

22. 20. behold Milcah, she halh bnrn children to 

thy brother N. 23. j 24. 15, 24. 

24. 10. Abraham's servant went to the city of N. 

31.53. Godof Abraham and N. judge betwixt ua 

NAIN. 
Luke 7. 11. Jesus went into a city called N. 

NAIOTH. 
1 5am.l9.18. Samuel and David dwelt atN. 19. 22. 
23. Saul went to N. || 20. 1. David fled from N 
NAOMI. 
Ruth 1. 2. the name of Elimelech's wife was N. 

19. is this N.? II 20. call me not N. call me Mara 
2. 1. N. li^d a kinsman of her husband's Boaz 
4. 5. what day thou buyest the field of land ofN 

9. that I have bought all at the hand of N. 
17. the women said, there is a son born to N 
NAPHTAiJ. 
Gen. 30. 8. and Rach?! called his name N. 
35.25. sons of Bilhah Rachel's handmaid, Dan, N. 
46. 24. sons of N. JVuw. 1. 42. [ 26. 48 1 Chr. 7. 13. 
49.21. N. is a hind let loose, he gives goodly words 



NEB 



NO 



M R I Propk a Namb» 



Exod. 1. 4. the sons of Israel ; N. G;ul, and Asher 
J^/'urn. 1. 15. of JV. Alma was prince, 2. iii). | 7. 78. 
Deut. 27. J3. on mount Ebal to carso; Dan, N. 
33. 23. of N. he said, O N. salislied with favour 
Josh. 19. 32. tlio sixth lot came out to N. 

20. 7. appointed Kedesli in Gaiih^e, in mount N. 
ladg-. 1. 33. nor did N. drive out the inhabitants 

4. 10. Barak called Zebulun and N. to Kedesh 

5. 18. Zebulun and N. jeoi)arded their lives 
6.35. Gideon sent messengers to N. and they came 
7.23. Israelgaihered themselves togetberoutofJV. 

1 Kings 4. 15. Ahimaaz was officer in N. 

15. 20. Ben-hadad smote N. 2C/iron. 16. 4. 

2 Kings 15. 29. carried N. captive to Assyria 

1 C/irt/ri. 12.40. N. brought bread on asses and mules 
27.19.lhe captain of N. was Jerimoth son of Azriel 
2C/iron. 34. 6. Josiah in N. brake down the altars 
Psal. 68. 27. there tlie princes of Zebulun and N. 
Isa. 9. 1. he lightly atflicted the land of N. 
Ezek. 48. 3. a portion for N. || 34. one gate of N. 
Mat. 4. 13. he liwelt in the i)orders of N. 
15. the land of N. by the way of the sea 
Tribe of NAPUTAhl. 
J^um. I. 43. numbered of the tribe of N. 53,400 

10. 27. over the host of the tribe ofN. Ahira 
13. 14. of the tribe of N. Nahbi |1 34. 28. Pedaheel 

Alosh. 19. .'W. this the inheritance of the tribe of N. 

21. 32. cities out of tribe of N. 1 Chron. G. 62, 76. 

1 Kings 7. 14. Hiram a widow's son oi tribe ojfN. 
Rev. 7. 6. of the tribe of N. were sealed 12,000 

NATHAN. 

2 Sam. 5. 14. son of David, N. \\ 7. 2. N. the prophet 
7. 17. so did N. speak 1| 12. 1 . the Lord sent N. 25. 
23. 3(i Igal son of N. one of David's worthies 

1 Kings I. 10. but N. the prophet he called not 
22. while she talked with David, N. came in 
34. let Zadok and N. anoint him king over Israel 
4. 5. Azariah son of N. was over the officers 

1 Chron. 2. 3G. Ariai begat N. and N. begat Zabad 

11. 38. Joel the brother of N. a valiant man 
29. 29. David's acts written in the book of N. 

2 Chron. 9.29. acts of Solomon in the book of N. 
Ezra 8. 16. I sent from Ahava for N. and Ariel 

10. 39. Shelemiah, N. had taken strange wives 
Zech. 12. 12. the family of the house of N. apart 
Luke 3. 31. Mattatha, which was the son of N, 

NATHAN AEL. 
John 1. 45. Philip fmdeth N. || 21. 2. N. of Cana 

NAUM. 
Luke 3. 25. Amos, which was the son of N. 

NAZARENE. 
Mat.2. 23. bvthe prophet, he shall be called a N. 

' NAZARENES, 
Acts 24. 5. a ring-leader of the sect of the N. 

NAZARETH. 
Mat. 2. 53. Joseph dwelt in a city called N. 
21 11. this is Jesus of N. Mark 1. 24. 10. 47. 
Luke 4. 34. ] 18. 37. 24. 19. 
Mark 14. 67. thou wast also with Jesus of N. 

16. 6. be not affrighted, ye seek Jesus of N. 
Luke 1. 26. the angel Gabriel was sent to N. 

2. 51. Jesus came to N. and was subject, 4. 16. 
John 1. 45. Jesus of N. 18. 5, 7. | 19. 19. .Bets 2. 
22. 1 4. 10. I 6. 14. i 22. 8. 
46. can there any good thing come out of N.? 
Acts 3. 6. in the name of Jesus of N. rise Uj) 
10. 38. how God anointed Jesus of N. with power 
26. 9. things contrary to the name of Jesus of N. 

NEAPOLIS. 
Acts 16. 11. and the next day we came to N. 

NEBAIOI'H. 

Gen. 25. 13. the son of Ishmai!l, N. 1 Chron. 1.29. 

Isa. 60. 7. the rams of N. shall minister to thee 

NEBAT, See Jeroboam. 

NEBO. 

J^um. 32. 3. Elealah and N. is a lajid for cattle 

38. the children of Reuben built N. 
Dent. .32. 49. get thee up unto mount N. 34. 1. 

1 Chron. 5. 8. Bela dwelt in Aroer, even unto N. 
Ezra 2. 29. the children of N. 10. 43. 

JVeA. 7. 33. the men of the other N. fifty-two 
Isa. 15- 2. Moab shall howl over N. and Medeba 
46. 1. N. stoopelh || .7cr. 48. 1. woe unto N. 
Jer. 48. 22. judgment is come upon Dibon and N. 
NEBUCHADNEZZAR, NEBUCHAD- 
REZZAR. 

2 KintTs 24. 1. in his davs N. came up against Jeru- 

salem, 25. 1. 2 Chron.m. 6. .Ter. 39. 1. 1 52. 4. 

25. 22. as for the people whom N. had left 

1 Chron. 6. 15. when the Lord carried away Judah 

by N. Jer. 24. 1. | 29. 1. | 52. 28. 

Ezra 1. 7. Cyrus brought forth the vessels which 

N. had taken out of Jerusalem, 5. 14. | 6. 5. 

Jer. 27. 8. the kinsrdom which will not serve N. 

28. 11. even so will I break the yoke of N. 
14 (hat they may serve N. king of Babylon 

29. 21. I will deliver them into the hand of N. 
32. 28. 1 will give this city into the hand of N. 
39. 11. N. gave charge concerning Jeremiah 

43. IG. behold, I will take N. my servant and set 
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Jer. 49.28. N. king of Babylon shall smite Kcdar 

50. 17. and last this N. hath broken his bones 

51. 34. N. huth devoured me, he hath crushed me 
£2cA;.26. 7. 1 will bring an TyrusN. a king of kings 

29. 19. I will give the land of Egypt to N. 30. 10. 
Dan. 2. 1. N. dreamed |] 4. 37. 1 N. praise and extol 

3. 1. N. the king made an image of gold 

19. N. was full of fury || 24. N. was astonished 

4. 28. all this came upon the king N. 33. 

34. atendof days IN. lift up mine eyes to heaven 

5. 18. the most high God gave N. a kingdom 

NEBUZAR-ADAN. 
2/ri?!0"s25.8.N.captain of guard came toJcrusalem 
Jer. 39. 10. N. left of the poor of the people 
NEHELAMITE, See Shkmaiah. 
NEHEMIAH. 
Ezra 2. 2. N. came with Zerubbabel, J^ch. 7. 7. 
JVeA. 1. 1. the words of N. the son of Hachaliah 
3. 16. N. son of Azbuk repaired after Shalluin 
8. 9. N. which is the Tirshatha, 10. 1. 
12. 47. Israel in the days of N. gave portions 
NEHUSHTAN. 
2 Kings 18. 4. he called the brasen serpent N. 
NER. 

1 Chron. 8. 33. and N. begat Kish, 9. 36, 39. 

See Abner. 
NEREUS. 
Rom. 16. 15. salute Julia, N. and his sister 
NERGAL. 

2 Kings 17. 30. the men of Cuth made N. their god 

NERAIAH, See Baruch 
NETHANEEL. 
JVwm. 1.8. N. the son of Zuar was prince of Issa- 
char, 2. 5. | 7. 18, 23. | 10. 15. 

1 Chron. 2. 14. N. the fourth son of Jesse 
15. 24. N. and Amasai blew with trumpets 

24. 6. the son ofN. the scribe, one of the Levites 
26. 4. the sons of Obed-edom, Joah and N. 

2 Chron. 17. 7. Jehoshaphat sent N. to teach 
35.9. N. gave to the Levites for passover-offerings 

Ezra 10. 22. Ishmael, N. had taken strange wives 

J^feh. 12. 21. in days of Joiakim N. was priest 

36. Maai and N. with the musical instruments 

NETHANIAH. 

<2,Kings 25.23.Ishmael son of N.25. Jer.40.8. j 41. 1. 

1 Chron. 25. 2. the sons of Asapli, Joseph and N. 
12. fifth lot came fortli to N. he, his sons twelve 

2 Chron. 17. 8. he sent Levites to teach, even N. 
Jer. 36. 14. princes sent the son of N. to Baruch 

41. 2. Ishmael the son of N. slew Gedaliah 
15. but Ishmael son of N. escaped from Johanan 
NETHINIMS. 

1 Chron. 9. 2. the first inhabitants were the N. 
Ezra 2. 43. the N. went up with Zerubbabel 

58. all the N. and the children of Solomon's ser- 
vants were 392, JVeA. 7. 60. 

7. 7. some of the N. went to Jerusalem 

24. it shall not be lawful to impose toll on the N. 

8. 17. what to say to Iddo and brethren the N. 

20. the N. whom David appointed for service 
AVa. 3. 26. the N. dwelt in Ophel, 11. 21. 

10. 28. the N. had separated from the people 

11. 21. Ziha and Gispa were over the 'N. 

NICANOR. 
.ids 6. 5. they chose Stephen, Philip and N. 

NICODEMUS. 
.John 3. 1. N. a ruler of the Jews came to Jesus 
7. 50. N. came to Jesus by night, 19. 39. 

NICOLAITANS. 
Rev. 2. 6. that thou hatest the deeds of the N. 
15. hast them that hold the doctrine of the N. 
NICAPOLIS. 
Tit. 3. 12. be diUgent to come unto me to N. 

xNIGER. 
Acts 13. 1. at Antioch, Simeon who was called N. 

NIMROD, 
Gen. 10. 8. Cush begat N. 1 Chron. 1. 10. 

9. as N. the mighty hunter before the Lord 
Mic. 5. 6. they shall waste land of Assyria and N. 
NIMSHI, See Jehu. 
NINEVEH. 
Gen. 10. 11. Ashur went and builded N. 

2 Kings 19.36. Sennacherib dwelt at N. Isa. 37. 37. 
Jonah 1.2.go to N.3.2. 1| 4.11. should not I spare N.7 

3. 3. now N. was an exceeding great city 
J\rah. 1. 1. the burden of N. |! 2. 8. N. is like a pool 
3. 7. N. is laid waste, who will bemoan her? 
Zeph. 2. 13. he will make N. a desolation, and dry 
Mat. 12. 41. the men ofN. shall rise up in judgment 
and condemn this generation, Luke 11.32. 
NINEVITES. 
Luke 11. 30. as Jonas was a sign unto the N. 

NISAN. 
JVcA.2.1. in the month N. || Esth.2. 7. first month N. 

NISROCH. 
2Kings 19.37.as he was worshipping in the house of 
N.his god, was smote with thesword, Isa. 37.38 
NO. 
Jer. 46. 25. 1 will punish N. Ezek. 30. 14, 15, 16. 
JVah. 3. 8. art thou better than populous N."? 



NGADIAfl. 

Ezra 8. 33. N. tlie son of Binnui, a Levite 
JV'e/t. C. 14. my God, think on the pror.hetess N 

NOAH, NOE. 

Gen. 5. 29. N. saying, this same shall comfort ujj 

30. Lamcch begat N. || 6. 8. N. found grace 

6. 9. these are the generations of N. 10. 1, 32 

1 Chr. 1. 4. 

7. 23. N. only remained alive, and they in the ark 

8. 1. God remembered N. and every living thing 

6. N. opened the window of the ark he had made 

20. N. builded an altar to the Lord, and offered 

9. 24. N. awoke from his wine || 29. the days ofN 
Isa. 54. 9. this is as the waters ofN. unto me 
£:eA:.14.14. though these three, N. Daniel, Job, 20 
Mat. 24. 37. as it was in the'days ofN. Luke 17. 26 
Luke 3. 36. Shem, which was the son ofN. 
Heb. 11. 7. by faith N. being warned of God 

1 Pet. 3. 20. when God waited in the days ofN. 

2 Pet. 2. 5. God spared not old world, but saved N 

NOAH. 
JVu7n.26.33.the names of the daughters of Zelophe 
had were N. Tirzah, 27. 1. 1 36. 11 
Josh. 17. 3. 

NOB. 
1 Sam. 21. 1. David came to N. to Ahimelech 
22.9.Doeg said, I sav/ the son of Jesse coming to N 
11. the king sent to call the priests in N. 
19. Doeg smote N. the city of the priests 
JVeA. 11. 32. the children of Benjamin dwelt atN. 
Isa. 10. 32. as yet shall he remain at N. that day 

NOPH. 
Isa. 19. 13. the princes ofN. are deceived 
Jer. 2. 16. the children ofN. have broken the crown 
46. 14. publish in N. |i 19. for N. shall be waste 
Ezek. 30. 13. will cause their images to cease out N 
16. and N. shall have distresses daily 
NUN, See Joshua. 
NYMPHAS. 
Col. 4. 15. salute N. and the church in his house 

^ o. 

* OBADIAH. 

1 Kings 18. 3. A hab called O. now O. feared the La. 
4. O. took a hundred prophets and hid them 

7. as O. was in the way, behold Elijah met him 
16. so O. went to meet Ahab, and told him 

1 Chr. 3. 21. sons of O. || 27. 19. Ishmaiah son of O. 
7. 3. son oflzraiah, O. ||8.38. son of Azel,9.44, 
9. 16. O. the son of Shemaiah, the son of Galal 

12. 9. of Gadites men of might, O. the second 

2 Chr. 17. 7. he sent to his princes, to O. to teach 
34. 12. the overseers were Jahath and O. 

Ezra 8. 9. O. son of Jehiel went up with Ezra 
jYeh. 10. 5. O. sealed || 12. 25. O. was a porter 
Obad. 1. the vision of O. thus saith the Lord 

OBED. 
Ruth 4. 17. and they called his name O. 

21. Boaz begnt O. 1 Chron. 2. 12. Mat. 1. 5. 

1 Chron. 2. 37. Ephlal begat O. |1 26. 7. Shemaiah 
11. 47. O. one of David's valiant men 

2 Chr on. '22.1. took Azariah son of O. into covenant 
Luke 3. 32. Jesse, which was the son of O. 

pBED-EDOM. 
2 Sam. 6. 10. David carried the ark into the house 
of O. 11. 1 Chron. 13. 13, 14. 

11. the L.blessed the house of 0. 12. 1 Chr. 13. 14. 

12. David brought the ark from house of O. into 
the city of David with gladness, 1 Chr. 15. 25. 

1 Chron. 15. 18. O. a porter, 24. || 21. O. with harp 
16. 5. O. and Jeiel with psalleries and harps 

38. O. with their brethren, O. also son of Jedu- 
thun, and Hosah, to be porters 

26. 4. sons of O. 8. || 8. sons of O. fit for service 
15. the lot southward fell to O. and his sons 

2 C/iron.25.24. Joash took the vessels found with O. 

OCR AN, SeePAGiEL. 

ODED. 

2C/tr.l5.1. Spirit of God came on Azariah son of O. 

28. 9. a prophet of the Lord was there, called O. 

OG. 
Detit. 31.4. IheLord shall do to them as he did to O. 
Josh. 2. 10. for we have heard what you did to O. 

13. 31. the cities of O. pertaining to Machir 

1 Kings 4. 19. Geber was in the country of O. 

See BTashan. 

OLYMPAS. 

/Jo7?z.l6.15.sa]ute Julia, O.and all saints with thene 

OMEGA, See Alpha, in Appellatives. 

OMRI. 

1 Kings 16. 16. wherefore all Israel made O. king 
21. half followed O. || 25. but O. wrought evil 
30. Ahab son of O. did evil in the sight of the Ld. 

2 Kings 8. 26. Athaliah daughter of 0. 2 Chr. 22. 2. 
1 Chr. 7. 8. O. son of Becher || 9. 4. O. son of Imr 

27. 18. O. son of Michael, ruler of Issachar 
Mic. 6. 16. for the statutes of O. are kept, and alf the 

works of the house of Ahak 



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PHA 



ON. 

Gen. 41. 45. Poti-iihcvah priest otO. 50. 1 46. 20. 
MiLin. 16. 1. O the sun oll'eleih took men 

ON AN. 
Gen. 38. 4. she bare a son and called his name O. 
9. O. knew that the seed should not be his 
46.12. sons of Judah, Er,0. A'(t/H.-26.19. lCAr.2.3. 
Er andO.died in the land ot'Canaan,..V(t;«.26.iy. 
ONESLML'S. 
Col. 4. 9. O. a faithful and beloved brother 
Philem. 10. I beseech thee for my son O. 

ONESIPHORUS. 
2 Tim. 1. 16. Lord give mercy to the Jiouse of O. 
4. 19. Baluie Auuila and the household of O. 

OPHEL. 
2 Chr. 27. 3. Jotham built much on the wall of O. 
33.14.Manasseh compassed about O. and raised it 
J^eh. 3. 26. the Nethinims dwelt in O. 11. 21. 
27. the Tekoiies repaired to the wall of O. 
OPHIR. 
Gen. 10. 29. Joktan begat O. 1 Chron. 1. 23. 
IKings 9.28.tliey came to O.and fetch. from thence 
gold, and brought to Solomon, 2CAr.8.18. | 9.10. 
10.11. brought from O. great plenty of almug-trees 
22.48.Jehoshaphat made ships to go to O. for gold 
1 Chron. 29. 4. given 3000 talents of gold of O. 
Job 22. 24. thou shall lay up the gold of O. as stones 
23. 16. wisdom not valued with the gold of O. 
Psal. 45. 9. did stand the queen in gold of O. 
Isa. 13. 12. a man more precious than wedge of O. 

OREB. 
Ju«Z^.7.25.they slew princes of Midian,Zeeb, 0.8.3. 
Psal. 83. 11. make their nobles like O. and Zeeb 
Isa. 10. 26. slaughter of Midian at the rock of O. 

ORION. 
Job 9. 9. who maketh O. and Pleiades, Amos 5. 8. 
38. 31. or canst thou loose the bands of 0.1 

ORNAN. 
IChron. 21. 15. the threshing-floor of 0.18. 28. 
20. and O. turned back, and saw the angel 
25. David gave to O. for the place 600 shekels 
ORPAH. 
Ruth 1. 4. the name of the one was O. other Ruth 
14. O. kissed Naomi, but Ruth clave to her 
OSHEA, 5ee Joshua. 
OTHNIEL. 
Josh. 15. 17. O. son of Kenaz took it, Judg. 1. 13. 
Judg. 3. 9. Lord raised a deliverer, O. || 11. O. died 
1 Chr. 4. 13. sons of Kenaz, O. Seraiah,sonsof O. 
27. 15. the twelfth captain wasHeldai of O. 

OZEM. 
1 Chron. 2. 15. O. was the si.xth son of Jesse 

OZIAS. 
Mat. 1. 8. Joram begat O. || 9. O. begat Joatham 



PAARAL 
2 Sam. 23. 35. P. the Arbite, a mighty man 

PADAN-ARAM. 
Gen. 25. 20. Rebekah daughter of Bethuel of P. 
28. 6. Isaac sent Jacob away to P. to take a wife 

7. Jacob obeyed nis father, and was gone to P. 

31. 18. he carried away what he had gotten in P. 

35. 9. G. appeared to Jacob when he came from P. 

26. sons which were born to him in P. 46. 15. 

PAGIEL. 

Num. 1. 13. P.* son of Ocran, prince of Asher, 7. 72. 

PALESTINA. 
Exod. 15. 14. sorrow shall take hold on men of P. 
Isa. 14. 29. rejoice not, thou whole P. because 
31. cry, O city, thou whole P. art dissolved 
PAMPHYLIA. 
Acts 13. 13. Paul came from Paphos to Perga in P. 
15. 38. John departed from them from P. 
27. 5. when he had sailed over the sea of P. 

PAPHOS. 
Acts 13. 6. when they had gone thro' the isle to P. 

PARAN. 

Gen. 21. 21. Ishmael dwelt in the wilderness of P. 

J^um. 10. 12. 1 12. 16. 1 13. 3, 26. 1 Sam. 25. 1. 

Deut. 33. 2. the Lord shined forth from mount P. 

Hab. 3. 3. from Teman, the holy One came from P. 

PARBAR. 
1 Chr. 26. 18. porters, four at the causey, two at P. 

PARMENAS. 
.^cts 6. 5. they chose Timon, P. and Nicolas 

PARTH[ANS. 
Acts 2. 9. P. we hear them speak in our tongues 

PASHUR. 
iChron. 9. 12. P. the son of Malchiiah, Tfeh. 11. 12. 
Ezra 2. 38. the children of P. 10. 22. ^Teh. 7. 41. 
JVeA.10.3. P. sealed 1| Jer .20. 6. P. go into captivity 
Jer. 20. 1. P. the son of Immer smote Jeremiah, 2. 
S.Ld.called not thy name P. but Magor-missabib 
21. 1. when king Zedekhnh sent unto him P. 
38.1. Gedaliah the son of P. and P. the son of Mal- 
* chiah hoard the words Jeremiah had spoken 
PATRA. 
^cis 21. 1 and from Rhodes we came unto P. 
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PATKROS. 

/^tf.ll.ll. to recover remnant of his people from P. 

Ezek. 29. 14. cause them return into the land of P. 

30. 14. will make P. desolate, I will set tire in Zoan 

PATMOS. 
Rev. 1. 9. I was in the isle that is called P. 

PAUL. 

Acts 13.9.then Saul, called P.filled with HolyGhost 

43. many Jews and relig. proselytes followed P. 

46. P. waxed bold || 14. 9. the same heard P. 

50. Jews raised persecution ag. P. and Barnabas 

14. 12. called P. Mercurius, he was chief speaker 

19. having stoned P. drew him out of the city 

15. 33. P. thought not good to take him with them 

40. P. chose SUasJI 17. 10. brethren sent P. away, 14. 

15. 3. him would P. have to 'go forth with him 
9. and a vision appeared to P. in the night 

14. Lydia attended to the things spoken of P. 

17. followed P. II 18. but P. being grieved 

25. P. and Silas prayed, and sang praises to God 

28. but P. cried, saying, do thyself no harm 
17. 2. P. as his manner was, went in unto them 

4. some believed andconsorted withP. and Silas 

16. now while P. waited for them at Athens 
18.5. P. was pressed in spirit, and testified to Jews 

9. the Lord spake to P. in the night by a vision 

19. 11. God wrought miracles by the hands of P. 

15. P. I know II 23. 11. be of good cheer, P. 
21. P. purposed in spirit to go to Jerusalem 

26. this P. h'ath persuaded and turned away 

20. 7. P. preached unto them, ready to depart 

10. P. went down, and embracing him, said 
37. they all wept sore, and fell on P. neck 

21. 4. who said to P. through the Spirit, not go up 
n. Agabus took P. girdle and bound his hands 

18. the day following P. went in unto James 

30. they took P.and drew him out of the temple 

32. when they saw soldiers, they left beating P. 
40. P. stood on the stairs || 23. 1. P. beholding 

23. 10. fearing lest P. should have been pulled 

12. they would not eat till they had killed P. 14. 
18. P. prayed me to bring this young man to thee 

31. the soldiers brought T. to Antipatris 

24. 1. who informed the governor against P. 

26. that money should have been given him of P. 

27. Felix left P. bound || 27.24.saying, fear not, P. 

25. 19. one Jesus, whom P. affirmed to be alive 

26. 24. Festus said, P. thou art beside thyself 

27. 3. and Julius courteously entreated P. 

33. P. besought them all to take meat, saying 
43. the centurion, willing to save P. kept them 

28.16. but P. was suffered to dwell by himself 
1 Cor. 1. 12. I am of P. 3. 4. || 3. 5. who then is P.? 

13. is Christ divided? was P. crucified for you? 

3. 22. whether P. or Apollos, or Cephas, or world 

16. 21. the salutation of me P. with mine own 

hand, Col. 4. 18. 2 Thess. 3. 17. 

1 TAess.2.18.we would have come to you, evqp IP. 
Philem. 9. being such a one as P. the aged 

2 Pet. 3. 15. as our beloved brother P. wrote 

PAULUS. 
j3cisl3.7.a JewBarjesus with the deputySergius P. 

PEKAH. 
IKings 15. 25. P. conspired against Pekahiah 

29. in the days of P. came Tiglath-pileser 

30. Hoshea made a conspiracy against P. 

37. against Judah came P. son of Remaliah,16.5. 
2 Chron. 28. 6. P. slew in Judah 120,000 in one day 
Isa. 7. 1. Rezin and P. went toward Jerusalem 

PEKAHIAH. 
2Kings 15. 22. P. the son of Menahem reigned, 23. 

PELATIAH. 
1 CAroTi.S. 21. the son ofHananiah, P. of Judah 

4. 42. of Simeon, having for their captain P. 
JVfA. 10. 22. P. and Hanan scale's the covenant 
Ezek. 11. 13. that P. the son of Benaiah died 

PENIEL. 
Gen. 32. 30. Jacob cal led the name of the place P. 

PENUEL. 
Gen. 32. 31. as Jacob passed over P. he halted 
Judg. 8. 8. Gideon went up thence to P. and spake 

17. he beat down the tower of P. and slew men 
1 Kings 12. 25. then Jeroboam went and built P. 
1 Chron. 4. 4. P. the fiither of Gedor, and Ezer 

8. 25. Iphedeiah and P. the sons of Shashak 

PEOR. 
JVuTn. 23. 28. Balak brought Balaam to top of P. 
25. 18. beguiled you in the matter of P. 31. 16. 
Josh. 22. 17. is the iniquitv of P. too little for us? 

PERGA. 
Acts 13. 13. Paul and his company came to P. 
14. 25. when they had preached the word in P. 

PERGAMOS. 
Rev. 1. 11. senu it to P. and Thyatira, and Sardis 
2. 12. to the angel of the church in P. write 

PERIZZITE. 
Gen. 13. 7. the P. dwelled then in the land 
Exod. 33. 2. and I will drive out the P. 34. 11. 
.losh. 9. 1. when the P. and Hivite heard thereof 
11. 3. Jabin sent to the P. and the Jebusite 



PERIZZITES. 

Gen. 15. 20. 1 i.uve given to thy seed the land of th^ 
P. Lord n;ade a covenant, £zod.3. 8,17. [ 23.23 
34. 30. to make me to stink among the ?. 
Jo sk. 11 .lb. Q.\it down the wood in the land of the P 
Judg. 1.4. the Lord dehvered the P. to Judah, 5 

3. 5. the children of Israel dwelt among the P. 

2 Chron. 8. 7. Solomon made the P. to pay tribute 
F.zra 9. 1. doing according to abominations of P. 

PERSIA. 

2 Chron. 36. 20. till the reign of the kingdom of P. 

Esth. 1. 3. a feast to the power of P. and INIedia 

14. the seven princes of P. which saw the king 

13. the ladies of P. shall say to the princes 

Ezek. 21. 10. they of P. and Lud v,-ere in thy army 

33. 5. P. Ethiopia, and Libya with them, with shield 

Dan. 8. 20. two horns are kings of Media and P. 

10. 13. but the prince of P. withstood me twenty- 
one days ; and I remained with the kings of P 

20. I will return to fight with the prince of P. 

11. 2. there shall stand up yet three kings in P. 

See King. 

PERSLANS, See Medes. 

PERSIS. 

Rom. 16. 12. salute P. which laboured much in Ld 

PETER. 
Jr/«i.l4.29.when P. was come dov.n out of the ship 
16. 18. I say also to thee that thou art P. 

23. he said to P. get thee behind me; jl/arA; 8. .33. 
17. 1. he taketh P. James and John, 5G. 37. Mark 

5. 37. I 9. 2. 1 14. 33. Luke 8. 51. 1 9. 28. 

24. they that received tribute-money came to.P 
26. 53. P. followed him to the higii priest's palaca 

75. P. remembered words of Jesus, JMark 14.72. 

Mark 16. 7. go your way, tell his disei])les and P. 

Luke 22. 61. the Lord turned and looked upon P. 

John 1. 44. Bethsaida, the city of Andrev,- and P. 
18. 26. being his kinsman, whose ear P. cut off 
21. 17. P. was grieved because he said unto him 

Acts 1. 15. in those days P. stood up in the midst 
3.3. seeing P. and Jolm about to go into the temple 

4. 8. P. filled with the Holy Ghost, said to them 
13. when they saw the boldness of P. and Joha 

5. 15. at least the shadowof P. might overshadow? 

8. 14. the apostles sent unto them P. and John 

9. 38. the disciples had heard that P. was there 
40. P. put them all fortli, and kneeled down 

10.13. there came a voice, rise, P. kill and eat, 11.7. 

44. while P. spake these words, Holy Ghost fell 

45. were astonished, as many as came with P. 

12. 3. he proceeded further to take P. also 

6. P. was sleeping between two soldiers in chaiBS 

7. the angel of the Lord smote P. on the side 
13. as P. knocked at tiie door of the gate 
18.there was no small stir what was become of P 

Gal. 1. 18. then I went up to Jerusalem to see P. 
2.7.the gospel ofcircumcision was committed toP. 

8. for he that wrought effectually in P. to the ap. 
14. 1 said unto P. before them all, if thou a Jew 

Simon PETER. 
Mat. 4. Id. Jesus walking, saw Simon called P. 
10.2. the first Simon, who is called P. and Andrew 
Jl/arA:3.16.to cast out devUsySimon he surnamed P 
Luke 5. 8. ^'z^^P. fell down at Jesus' kne'es 
6. 14. he cl.S^&Wimon, whom he also named P. 
John 13. 6. thisrPtometh he to Simon P. he saith 
20. 2. then she runneth and comeih to Simon P. 
21.15. Jesus saith to Simon P. Simon son of Jonas 
Acts 10. 5. send men to Joppa, and call for one 
Simon, whose surn.ime is P. 32. 1 11. 13. 
PHA LEG. 
Luke 3. 35. Ra?au, which was the son of P. 

PHARAOH. 
Gen. 12. 15. princes commended Sarai before P. 
17. the Lord plagued P. and his house 

39. 1. Potiphar an officer of P. brought Joseph 

40. 2. P. was wroth against two of his officers 

13. P. shall lift up thine head and restore thee,19 

14. make mention of me to P. and bring me out 

41. 1. P. dreamed || 4. so P. awoke, 7. 

16. Joseph said, God shall i.'ive P. answer of peace 

34 let P. do this || 44. I a^m P. and withoui thee 

55. people cried to P. || 42.15. by the life of P. 16. 

44.18.thou art as P. || 45. 8. made me a father to P. 

46. 31. Joseph said, I will go up and shew P. 

47. 10. Jacob blessed P. and went out from P. 

25. let us find grace, and we M'ill be P. servanta 

26. only the land of the priests became not P. 
50. 4. speak, I pray you, in the ears of P. saying 

£3-0(^.2.15. when P. heard, he souglif to slay Closes 

3. ]0. come now, and I will send thee to P. 

4. 21. see thou do all those wonders before F 
5.2. P. said, who is the L. that I should obey him' 

15. then the officers came and cried unto P 
23. since I came to P. to speak in thy name 

6. 1. now shaft thou see what I will do to P. 
12. Moses spake, how then shall P. Jrear me? 30 

7. 1. Lord said, see, I hare made thee a sod to P. 
3. 1 will harden P. heart, 13. 14, 22. | 8^19. { 9.12 
8.20.stand before P. 9.13. 1| 9.27. P. sent for Mose* 



PHI 



PIL 



RAM [Proper Namk* 



Froa.ll.l.yetwill I brin|,' one plague more upon P, 
lO.Moses and Aaron did all these wonders bef. P. 
12. 29. IVom liie fir.sl-born of P. on the tlirone 
13.17 -.vlien P. had let people go God led them not 
14. 4 and I will be honoured upon P. 17. 
28. the waters covered all the host of P. 
I Kings '.i. 1. Solomon made affinity with P. 
7. 8. Solomon made a house for P. daughter 

11. 19. Hadad found favour in the sight of P. 
g/irino-,9l7.7.IiOi<l,vvho brought them from under P. 

18. 21. so is P. to aM that trust in him, Jsa. 36. 6. 

23. 35. according to the commandment of P. 
^rek. 9. 10. thou shewedst signs and wonders on P. 
Psal. 135. 9. v/ho sent tokens and wonders on P. 

13G. 1.5. but overthrew P. and his host in Red sea 
Cant. 1. 9. to a comjjany of horses in P. chariots 
fsa. 19. 11. how say ye to P. I am the son of wise 

30. 2. to strengthen themselves in strength of P. 
3. the strengti) of P. shall be your shame 
Jer. 25. 19. I n)nde P. and his servants to drink . 

37. 11. army was broken up, for fear of P. army 

46. 17. did cry, P. king of Egypt is but a noise 
47. 1. word that came, before that P. smote Gaza 

Ezek. 17. 17. P. with his army not make for him 
IE). 2. set thy face against P. king of Egypt 

3. I am against thee, P. king of Egypt, 30. 22. 
30. 21. I have broken the arm of P. 24, 25. 

31. 18. tliis is P. and his multitude, sailh the Lord 
32. 2. son of man take up a lamentation for P. 

jict.s 7. 1.3. Joseph's kindred made known to P. 

21. P. daughter took him up and nourished him 
Rom. 9. 17. forsciipturesaith to P. I raised thee up 
Ifeb. 11. 24. to be called the son of P. daughter 

PHARAOH-HOPHRA. 
Jer.W SO.willgiveP. Hophrainto handof enemies 

PHARAOH-NECHO 
2 Kings 23. 29. P. Necho went against Assyria ' 

33. P. Necho put Jehoahaz in Ijands atRiblah 

34. P. Necho made Eliakim son of Josiah king 

35. he taxed the land to give money to P. Necho 
Jer.^Q. 2. word came to Jeremiah against P. Necho 

PHAREZ. 
Gen. 38. 29. therefore his name was called P. 
46. 12. thesousof Judah, P. and Zerah, 1 Chron. 
2.4. Mat. 1.3. Luke 3. 2"^. 
and the sons of P. were Hezrin and Hamel, 
JV2m.26. 20,21. RicthA.\Q.lClir.2.5. \ 9.4. 
Ruth 4. 12. let thv house be like the house of P. 
PHARPAR, See Abana. 
PHEBE. 
Rom. 16. 1. I commend unto you P. our sister 

PHENICE. 
Acts 11. 19. they travelled as far as P. and Cyprus 
15.3.Pauland Rnrnabas passed thro' P.& Samaria 
21.2. finding ship s.aillng over to P. we went aboard 
27. 12. if by any means they might attain to P. 

PHILADELPHIA. 
/Jejj. 1.11. write and send it unto P.& unto Laodicea 
3. 7. to tlie anijel of the church in P. write 
PHILETUS, See Hymeneus. 
PHILIP. 
JJ/ai.10.3. P. and Bnrtholomew, Thomas and Mat- 
thew, Mark 3. 18. Luke 6. 14. Jlcts 1. 13. 
14. 3. put John in prison for ^dgodias' sake his 
brother P. wife, Mark 6W- iMke 3. 19. 
r^ke 3. 1. his brother P. tetrarcljl§frlturea 
John 1. 43. Jesus ftndeth P. and saith, follow me 

44. now P. was of Bethsaida, the city of Andrew 

45. P. findeth Nathanael, and saith to him 
12. 21. the same came to P. and desired him 

22. P. telieth Andrew, Andrew and P. told Jesus 
14. 9. and yet hast thou not known me, P.? 

Acts 6. 5. P. the deacon || 8. 29. the Spirit said to P. 

8.5.P.went down to Samaria, and preached Christ 

6.peop. gave heed to those things which P. spake 

12. hut when they believed P. preaching things 

13. Simon continued with P. and wondered 
30. P. ran to him, heard the eunuch read Esaias 
39. the Spirit of the Lord caught away P. 

2 1. 8. we entered into the house of P. the evangelist 

PHILIPPL 
Sets 16.12.from Neapolis we came to P. of Maced. 

20. 6. we sailed away from P. and came to Troas 
I Thess. 2. 2. we were shamefully entreated at P. 

PHILISTIA. 
Psal. 60. 8. P. triumph thou because of me 
87. 4. behold P. and Tyre, this man was born there 
108. 9. Moab mv washpot, over P. will I triumph 

"PHILISTIM. 
Gen. 10. 14. out of whom came P. 1 Chron. 1. 12. 

PHILISTINE. 
lSa?77.17.[3. am not I a P.? |! 43. the P. cursed David 
32.Dav.said, thy servant will go fight with this P. 
49. David smote the P. in his forehead 

21 . 9. sword of Goliath the P. thou slowest is here 

22. 10. he gave him the sword of Goliath the P. 
iSara. 21. 17. Abishai succoured him and smote P, 

PHILISTINES. 
Gen. 21. 34. Abraham sojourned in the P. land 
26 14. Isaac had flocks, and the P. envied him 
750 



Gen. 26.15. P. stopped the wells Abrah. digged, 18. 
F:xod. 13. 17. God led them not thro' the lanil of P. 
Josh. 13. 2. the borders of P. not yet conquered 

3. from Sihor to Ekron, five lords of P. ./udg. 3.3. 
Judg. 3. 31. Sliamgar slew of the P. 6U0 men 

10. 6. and Israel served the gods of the P. 

7. he sold them into the hands of the P. 13. 1. 
11. did not I deliver you from Egyptians and P. 

14. 4. Samson sought an occasion against the P. 

15. 3. now shall 1 be more blameless than the P. 
6. the P. came up and burnt iier and her father 
ll.knowest thou not that theP.are rulers over us"? 

20. Samson judged Israel in the days of the P. 

16. 9. the P. be upon thee, Samson, 12, 14, 20. 

21. the P. took Samson and put out his eyes 
28. that I may be at once avenged of the P. 
SO.Sams. said, let me die with the P. bowed hims. 

1 Sam. 4. 1. now Israel went out against the P. 
3. why hath the Lord smitten u» before the P.I 

9. be strong, quit yourselves like men, O ye P.I 

5. 1. the P. took the ark of God and brought it 

6. 1. the ark was in the land of P. seven months 
21. P, have brought again the ark of the Lord 

7. 8. he will save us out of the hand of the P. 

10. the P. drew near to battle against Israel 
13. so the P. were subdued, and came no more 

13. 12. the P. will come down upon metoGilgal 
20. Israelites went down to the P. to sharpen 

14. 1. come, and let us go over to the P. garrison 
19. noise that was in the host of {he P. went on 
.52. was sore war ag. the P. all the days of Saul 

17. 51. the P. saw their champion was dead 
53. Israel returned from chasing after the P. 

18. 17. but let the hand of the P. be on him, 21. 
30. then the princes of the P. went forth 

19. 8. David fought with the P. 23. 5. 2Sam. 21.15. 

24. 1. Saul returned from following the P. 

27. 1. than that I should escape into land of the P. 
28. 15. for the P. make war ag. me, God departed 
29. 7. that thou displease not the lords of the P. 
31. 2. P. followed hard upon Saa],! Chron. 10. 2. 
9..sent into land of the P. round about to publish it 

2 Sam. 5. 17. all the P. came up to seek David 

19. shall I go up to the P.I wilt thou deliver 
25.David smote the P. 8.1.11 8.12.gold got from P. 
23.10.Eleazar smote the P.H 12. Shammah slew P. 
16. mighty men brake through the host of the P. 
2Kings 8. 2. the woman sojourned in land of the P. 
2Chr. 21. 16. stirred up ag. Jehoram the spirit of P. 
26. 7. God helped Uzziah ag. the P. and Arabians 
28. 18. P. had invaded the cities of the low-country 
Psal. 83. 7. the P. with the inhabitants of Tyre 
fsa. 2. 6. they are soothsayers like the P. 
9. 12. the Syrians before, and the P. behind 

11. 14. they shall fly on the shoulders of the P. 
Jer. 25. 20. the kings of the P. shall drink the cup 

47. 1. the word of the Lord came against the P. 

4.^or the Lord will spoil the P. the remnant 
Ezek. 16. 27. delivered thee to the daughters of P. 

25, 15. because the P. have dealt by revenge 
16. I will stretch out mine hand upon the P. 

Amos 1. 8. the remnant of the P. shall perish 
6. 2. then go down to Gath of the P. 
9. 7. have not I brought the P. from Caphtor? 
Obad. 19. they of the plain shall possess the P. 
Zepk. 2. 5. O land of the P. I will destroy thee 
Zech. 9. 6. I will cut oflT the pride of the P. 
See Daughters. 
PHILOLOGUS. 
/?0J7i.l6.15.saluleP.Julia,andNereus and his sister 

PHINEHAS. 
Exod. 6. 25.'Eleazar's wife bare him P. 
JVtfOT. 25. 11 . P. hath turned my wrath from Israel 
31. 6. Moses sent them and P. to the war 
Josh. 22. 13. Israel sent P. to the Reubenites 
24. 33. they buried in a hill that pertained to P. 
Judg. 20. 28. P. stood before the ark in thoyedays 
1 Sam. 1. 3. Hophni and P. the priests were there 
2. 34. Ilophni and P. shall both die in one day 
4. 17. thy two sons Hophni and P. are dead 
19. P. wife was with child, near to be delivered 
14. 3. the son of P. the Lord's priest in Shiloh 
lCAri6.4. EleazarbegatP. ||50. P. begat Abishua 
9. 20. P. son of Eleazar was ruler over them 
Ezra 1. 5. Abishua son of P. the son of Eleazar 
8.2. of the sons of P. Gershom went up from Bab. 
33. with Meremoth was Eleazar the son of P. 
Ps.106.30. then stood up P. and executed judgment 

PHLEGON. 
/2oOT.16.14.sa]ute Asyncritus, P. Hermas and breth. 

PHRYGIA. 
Acts 16. 6. when they had gone throughout P. 
18. 23. Paul went over all the country of P. 

PHURAH. 

Judg. 7. 11. he went down with P. his servant 

PHYGELLUS, See Hermogenes. 

PI-HAHIROTH, See Baal-zephon, 

PILATE. 

Jlfa(!.27.2.when they had bound him, they delivered 

him to Pontius P. the governor, Mark 15. 1. 



Mat. 27. 24. P. saw that he could prevail nothing 
Mark 15. 5. so that P. marvelled, 44. 

15. so P. willing to content the people released 
L^ikc 3. 1. Pontius P. being governor of Judea 
13. 1, whose blood P. had mingled withsacrificew 
23. 12. same day P. and Herod were made frienas 
52. this man w*nt to P. and begged the body 
.John 18. 29. P, then went out to them and said 
33. then P. entered into' the judgment-hall 
19. 8. when P. heard that, he was the more afraid 
12. from thenceforth P. sought to release him 
19. P. wrote a title, and put it on the cross 
38. Joseph besougiit P. and P. gave him leave 
Acts 3. 13. ye denied him in the presence of P 
4. 27. against Jesus Herod and P. were gathered 

13. 28. yet desired they P. that he should be slain 

1 Tim. 6. 13. who before P. witnessed a good conf. 

PISGAH. 
JVtt7w.23.14. Balak brought Balaam to the top of P 
Dcut. 3. 27. get thee up into the top of P. 34. 1. 
4. 49. sea of the plain, under the springs of P. 

PISIDIA. 
Acts 1.3. 14. they earner to Antioch in P. , 

14. 24. after they had passed throughout P. 

PONTIUS, See Pilate. 
PONTUS, Acts 2. 9. j 18. 2. 1 Pet. 1. 1. 
PORCIUS. 
Acts 24. 27. P. Festus came into Felix room 

POTIPHAR, 
Gen. 37. 36. the Midianites sold Joseph to P. 39 I 

POTI-PHERAH. 

Gen. 41. 45. Asenath the daughter of P. 50. 

PRISCILLA, See Aquila. 

PUBLIUS. 

Acts 28. 8. the father of P. lay sick of a fever 

PUDENS. 

2 Tim. 4. 21. Eubulus greeteth thee andT. 

PUL. 
2 Kings 15. 19. P. king of Assyria came against Is- 
rael ; Menahem gave P. 1000 talents of silver 
1 Chron. 5. 26. God stirred up the spirit of P. 
Isa. 66. 19. I will send those that escape to P. 
PURPURIM, See Appellatives 
PUTEOLL 
Acts 28. 13. and we came the next day to P 



Q. 



aUARTUS. 
Rom, 16. 23. and Q,. a brother saluteth you 



R. 



RABBAH, or RABBATH. 
Deui.3.11. is it not in R. of the children of Ammoni 
2 Sam. 11. 1. Joab and all Israel besieged R. 
12. 26. Joab fought against R. and took the city 
17. 27. Shobi of R. brought beds for David 
1 Chron. 20. 1. Joab smote R. and destroyed it 
Jer. 49. 2. 1 will cause an alarm to be heard in R. 
3. cry, ye daughters of R. gird with sackcloth 
Ezek. 21. 20. that the sword may come to R. 
25. 5. 1 will make R. a stable for camels 
Amos 1. 14. 1 will kindle a fire in the wall of K. 

RAB-SHAKEH. 
2Kings 18. 17. the king of Assyria sent R./sa.36.2. 
37. they told him the words of R. fsa. 36. 22. 
19. 4. God will hear the words of R. Isa. .37. 4. 

RACHEL. 
G'era.29.12. Jacob told R. thalhe wasRebekah'sson 

16. the name of the younger was R. 

17. R. was beautiful and well-favoured 

18. Jacob loved R. 30. || 31. R. was barren 
20. Jacob served seven years for R. 25. 

28. Laban gave him R. his daughter to wife 
30.1.R.bare no children, R. envied hersisterLeah 
2. Jacob's anger was kindled against R. he said 
22. God remembered R. and opened her womb 
31. 19. R. had stolen her t'ather's images, 34. 

33. then Laban went into R. tent 
33. 2. Jacob put R. and Joseph hindermost 
35. 19. R. died, 48. 7. 1| 35. 24. sons of R. 46. 19,22, 
Ruth 4. 11. the Lord make the woman like R. 
1 Sam. 10.2. thou slialt find two men byR. sepulchre 
Jer. 31. 15. R. weeping for her children, Mat.2. IS. 

RAGAU. 
Luke 3. 35. Saruch, which was the son of R. 

RAHAB, person, place. 
.Tosh. 2. 1. the spies entered into the house of R. 
6. 17. only R. shall live || 25. Joshua saved R. 
Psal. 87. 4. 1 will make mention of It. and Babylon 
89. 10. thou hast broken R. in pieces as one slain 
Tsa. 51. 9. art thou not it that hath cut R.l 
Mat. 1. 5. Salmon begat Boaz of R. 
Heb. 11. 31. by faith the harlot R. perished not 
.Tarn. 2. 25. was not R. also justified by works? 

RAM. • 

Ruth 4. 19. Pharez begatHezron, Hezron begat R 

and R. begat Amminadab. 1 Chron 2 9, 10 



'*itotER Names.] REP 



RUT 



SAM 



f Chron. 2. 25. the sons of Jerahmeel, R. Bunah 

27. the sons of R. tlie first-born of Jerahmeel 
hb 32. 2. Elihu the Buziie of the kindred of R. 

R.AM AH, RAMA. 
Josh. 18. 25. R. a city of the tribe of Benjamin 
Judg. 4. 5. Deborah dwelt between R. and Beth-el 
1 Sam. 1. 19. i'ikancih came to his house in R. 2. 11. 
7 17. Sainuci'y return was toR. 15.34. | 16. i;}. 
S. 4. all tlis ciders came to Samuel unto R. 
19. 18. so David lied, and came to Samuel to R. 
22. Saul went lo R. 23. || 22. 6. Saul abode in R. 
25. I. Saniufc! \viis buried in his house at R. 28. 3. 
1 Kings 15. 17. Baasha built R. 2 Citron. 16. I. 

21.Baa£hR left off building of R. 2 Chron. 16.5. 
^ Kings S.'i^if. Joram went to be healed of the 
wounds which the Syrians had given him 
at R. 2 Ckrort. 22. 6. 
Ezra 2. 20. the children of R. and Geba six hun 
dred and twenty-one, JV*e/t. 7. 30 
JVeA. 11.33. the ciiildren of Benjamin dwelt at R. 
Isa. 10. 2i). R. is afraid, Gibeah of Saul is fled 
Jer. 31. 15. a voice was heard in R. Mat. 2. 18. 
Ezek. 27. 22. the merchants of R. were in Tyre 
Hos. 5. 8. biow ye the trumpet in R. cry aloud 

RAMOTH-GILEAD. 
Deut.4. 43. R. in Gilead of the Gadites, a city of 
refuge, Bezer and Golan, Josh. 20. 8. j 21. .38. 
1 Klng.^ 4. 13. the son of Geber was officer in R. 
22. 3. know ye that R. is ours, and we be still 

4. Ahai) said to Jehoshaphat, wilt thou go with 

me to battle to R.? 2 Ckron. 18. 3. 

6. shall I go against R.? 15. 2 Chron. 18. 14. 

12. saying, go up to R. and prosper, 2 Chr. 18.11. 

iKings S. 2r. Joram went against Hazael in R. and 

the Syrians wounded Joram, 2 Chron. 22. 5. 

9. 1. Elisha said, take this box of oil, and go to R. 

14. now Joram liad kept R. because of Hazael 

1 CAr.6.80.outof the tribe of Gad to theLevites,R. 

RAPHA, and RAPHU. 
JV*M7H.13. 9. of the tribe ofBenjarnin,Palti son ofR. 
1 C/ir.8.37. R. Eleasa, Azel, were the sons ofBinea 

REBEKAH. 

Gen. 22. 23. Bcthuel begat R. || 24. 15. R. came out 

24. 51. R. is before thee || 67. Isaac took R. 25. 20. 

59. they s^ont away R. |] 60. they blessed R. 
25.28. R. loved Jacob || 2G.35. a grief ofmind to R. 

26. 7. lest men of the place should kill me for R. 

27. 42. those words of Esau were told to R. 

29. 12, that he was R. son || 35. 8. R. nurse died 
49. 31. there tiiey buried Isaac and R. his wife 
iom. 9. 10. but when R. had conceived by Isaac 

RECHAB. 
2S'ar7i.4. 2.R. thesonofRimmon,5. ||6. R. escaped 
iKivgs 10.15. Jehu lighted on Jehonadab son of R. 

23. the son of R. went into the house of Baal 
1 Chron. 2. 55. Hemath, father of the house of R. 
JV*e/i. 3. 14. Malchiah son of R. repaired dung-gate 
Jer. 35. 6. Jonadab the son of R. commanded us 
fiee Jonadab. 
RECHABITES. 
Jer. 35. 2. go to the house of the R. and speak 

REHOBOAM. 
1 Kings 11. 43. Solomon slept with his fathers, R. 
the son of Solomon reigned, 14. 21. 2 C/ir.9.31. 
12. 6. R. consulted with the old men, 2 Chr. 10. 6. 
17. R. reigned over them, 2 Chron. 10. 17. 
21. to bring the kingdom again to R. 2 Chr. 11. 1. 
27. then their heart shall turn again to R. 
14. 30. there was war between R. and Jerob. 15. 6. 

1 Chron. 3. 10. R. was Solomon's son, Mat. 1. 7. 

2 Chron. 11. 17. they made R. strong three years 

21. R. loved Maachah daughter of Absalom 

22. R. made Abijah the son of Maachah the chief 
T3. 7. Jeroboam strengthened himself against R. 

when R. wns youn? and tender-hearted 
REHOBOTH. 
Oen. 10. 11. Ashnr went, builded Nineveh and R. 
26. 22. Isaac called the name of the well R. 
36.37. Samlah died, Saul of R.reigned, 1 C/ir.1.48. 

REHUM. 
Ezra 2. 2. R. came with Zerubbabel, JV<?7t. 12. 3. 
4. 8. R. the chancellor wrote against Jerusalem 
17. the king sent an answer to R. and Shirnshai 

23. now when the letter was read before R. 
JSTch. 3. 17. R. (he son of Dani repaired after him 

10.25. R. of chief of the people sealed the covenant 

REMALIAH. 
Isa. 7.4. fear not, for the fierce anger of son of R. 

5. tho son of R. hath taken evil counsel 
9. and the head of Samaria is R. son 

8. 6. this people rejoice in Resin and R. son 

REMPHAN. 
^cts 7. 43. ye took up the star of your god R. 

REP H AIM. 
2 Sam. 5. 18. the Philistines spread themselves in 
valley of R. 22. 1 23. 13. 1 Chr. 11. 15. 1 14. 9. 
Isa. 17. 5. that gafhenth ears in the valley of R. 

REPHAIMS. 

Gen. W. 5. smote the R. in Ashteroth Karnaim 

15 20. to thy seed have I given the land of R. 

751 



REPHIDIM. 
Exod. 17. 1. Israel pitched in R. Mum. 33. 4. 

8. Amalek came and foiiglit with Israel in R. 
19. 2. they were departed from R. Jfum. 33. 15. 

REUBEN. 
Gen. 29. 32. she bare a son, and called his name R. 
30. 14. R. went in the days'of wheat-harvest 
35. 22. that R. went and lay with Bilhah 
23. the sons of Leah, R. Jacob's first-born, 46. 
8. 1 49.. 3. J'^iim. 26. 5. 1 Chron. 5. 1. 
37. 22. R. said.unto them, shed no blood 
29. R. returned to the pit, Joseph was not in it 
46. 9. the sons of R. Exod. 6. 14. M^l,m. 16.1. 1 32.1, 
37. Dent. 11. 6. .Josh. 4. 12. 1 Chron. 5. 3, 18. 
48. 5. as R. and Simeon, they shall be mine ' 
J^um. 2. 10. the standard of the camp of R. 10. 18. 

16. all that were numbered of the camp of R. 
7.30. Elizur prince of the children of R. did ofl^er 
32. 33. Moses gave to children of R. Josh. 13. 23. 
Dcut. 27. 13. these on mount Ebal to curse, R. 

33. 6. let R. live, and let not his men be few 
Josh.lb.Q. to the stone of Bohan the son of R. 18.17. 

22. 13. Israel sent to the children of R. and Gad 
J?<cio-.5.15.for the divisions of R. great thoughts,! 6. 
Ezek. 48. 6. a portion for R. || 31. one gate of R. 

Tribe of REUBEN. 
JSTum. 1. 5. of the tiibe of R. Elizur was prince 
21. of the tribe of R. were numbered 46,500 
13. 4. of the tribe of R. Shammua to spy land 

34. 14. the tribe ofR. have received inheritance 
Josh. 20. 8. out of the tribe of R. Gad and Manas- 

seh the Levites had cities, 36. 1 Chr. 6. 63, 78. 
Rev. 7. 5. of the tribe of R. were sealed 12,000 

REUBENITES. 
J^um. 26. 7. these are'ihe families of the R. 
Deut. 3. 12. these cities gave I to the R. and lo tho 
Gadites, 16. \ 20. 8. Josh. 12. 6. ] 13. 8. 
■Tosh. 1. 12. Josnua spake to the R. 22. 1. 
2 Kings 10.33.Ha?ael smote the R. and Manassites 

1 Chroji. 5. 6. Beerah was the prince of the R. 
26. Tilgath-pilneser carried away R. and Gadites 

11. 42. Adina a captain of the R. thirty with Him 
26. 32. Hashabah and his brethren over the R. 

27. 16. Eliezer son of Zichri was ruler of the R. 

REZIN. 
257ng'sl5.37.the Lord began to send against Judah 
R. the king of Syria, 16. 5. Isa. 7. 1. 
16. 6. at that time R. recovered Elath to Syria 

9. Ihekingof Assyria took Damascus and slew^R. 
£zra2.48.ihe children of R. children of Nekoda and 

Gazzam came with Zerubbabel, JVeA. 7. 50. 
Isa. 7. 4. fear not the fierce anger of R. 
8. and the head of Damascus is R. 

8. 6. forasmuch as the people rejoice in R. 

9. 11. Lord shall set up the adversaries of R. 

RHEGIUM. 
.lets 28. 13. we set a compass and came to R. 

RHESA. 
Luke 3.27.the son of Joanna, who was the son ofR. 

RHODA. 
Jlcts 12. 13. a damsel came to hearken, named R. 

RHODES. 
.^cts 21. 1. the day following we came unto R. 

RIMMON. 
.Tosh. 15. 32. Shilhim, Ain and R. cities of Judah 
Judg. 20. 45. the Benjamites fled toward the wil- 
derness, to the rock R. 47. | 21. 13. 

2 Sam. 4. 2. Baanah and Rechab sons ofR. 5, 9. 
2 Kings 5. \Q. my master goeth into the house ofR. 
\ Chron. A. 32. the villages of Simeon were Ain,R. 

6. 77. out of Zebulun was given to Merari, R. 
Zech. 14. 10. the land shall be turned as aplain to R. 

RIZPAH. 
2 Sa7».3.7.Saul had concubine, whose name was R. 

21.8. David delivered two sons ofR. to Gibeonites 

10. R. spread sackcloth for her on the rock 

ROMAN. 

.^cts 22. 25. is a R. 26. || 27. tell me, art thou a R. ? 

29. after he knew that he was a R. 23. 27. 

ROMANS. 

Jb/m 11. 48. the R. shall come and take our place 

Jicts 16. 21. not lawful for us to observe, being R. 

37. beaten us, being R. || 38. heard they were R. 

28. 17. dehvered prisoner into the hands of the R. 

ROME. 

.Mcts'2. 10. strangers ofR. we do hear them speak 

18. 2. had commanded all Jews to depart from R. 

19. 21. 1 must see R. || 23. 11. bear witness at R. 

28. 16. when we came to R. Paul dwelt by himself 

Rom. 1. 7. to all that be in R. beloved of God 

15. to preach the gospel to you that are at R. 
2 Tim. 1. 17. when he was in R. he sought me out 

RUFUS. 
Mark 15.21. Simon, fiilher of Alexander and R. 
/Jom.lG.lS.salute R.chosen in the Lord, and mother 

RUHAMAH. 
Hos. 2. 1. say to your sisters, R. plead with mother 

RUTH. 
Ruth 1. 4. the name of the other was R. 
14. R. clave to her || 3. 9. who art thou ? I am R. 



Ruth 4. 5. thou must nuy it also ofR. the Moahitea* 

10. moreover, R. have I purchased to be my wife 

Mat. 1. 5. Boaz begat Obed ofR. Obed begat Jesse 

s. 



SABEANS. 
.Tub 1. 15. the S. fell on the oxen and asseS of Job 
/sa.45.14. merchandise of the S. shall come to thee 
Ezek. 23. 42. with men of the common sort were S 
Joel 3. 8. and they shall sell them to the S. 

SALATHIEL. 
1 Chron. 3. 17. S. the son of Jechoniah, Mat. 1. 12 
Luke 3. 27. Zorobabel, which was the son of S. 

SALEM. 
Gen. 14. 18. Melchizedek king of S. brought wine 
Psal. 76. 2. in S. also is his tabernacle, and in Ziori 
Z/e6.7.1.MelchizedekkingofS.who blessed Abrah. 
2. being king of S. which is king of peace 
SALMON. 
Ruth 4. 29. Nahshon begat S. 1| 21. S. begat Boaz, 
1 Chron. 2. 11. Mat. L 4, 5. 
Psal. 68; 14. it was white as snow in S. 
Luke 3. 32. Boaz, which was the son of S. 

SALMONE. 

Acts 27. 7. we sailed under Crete, over-against S 

SALOME, Mark 1.5. 40. | 16.. 1. 

SAMARIA. 

1 Kings 13. 32. against high-i'lace.^ which are is S 

16. 24..0mri bought thehill S. of Shemer 
20. 1. Ben-hadad besieged S. 2 Kings 6. 24. 

10. if the dust of S. shall suffice for handfuls 
17. told, saying, there are men come out of S. 

22. 10. Ahab and Jehoshaphat sat each on hiff 

throne in the entrance of the gale of S. 
2 Chron. 18. 9. 
38. one washed the chariot in the pool of S. 

2 Kings G. 20. behold they were in the midst of S. 

7. 1. barley for a shekel in the gate of S. 18. 

17. fi. the king of Assyria look S. 18. 10. 

18. 34. have they delivered S. out of mine hand? 

where are the gods of Hanaath and Arpadi 
Isa. 36. 19. 
21. 13. I will stretch over Jerusalem the line of S. 
23, 18. the bones of the prophet that came out of S. 
2 Chron. 25. 13. soldiers fell on the cities from S. 
Ezra 4.10. the noble Asnapper set in the cities of S. 
Kch. 4. 2. Sanballat spake before the army of S. 
Isa 7 9. the head of Ephraim is S. and the head 
of S. is Remaliah's son, if ye will not be- 
lieve, surely ye shall not be established 

8. 4. and the spoil of S. shall be taken away 

9. 9. Ephraim and inhabitants of S. shall know 
10.9. is not Hamath as Arpad ? S. as Damascus? 

,Ier. 23. 13. 1 have seen folly in the prophets of S. 

31.5. shall yet plant vines on the mountains of S. 

41. 5. there came certain from Shechem and S. 
Ezek.\Q.\&.xWmQ elder sister is S.she and daughtera 
51. nor hath S. committid half of thy sins 

23. 4. S. is Aholah, and Jerusalem Aholibah 
Hos.l. 1. then the wickedness of S. was discovered 

8. 5. thy calf, O S.hath cast thee ofl^, anger kindled 

6. but the calf of S. shall be broken in pieces 
10. 5. the inhabitants of S. shall fear for the calves 

7. as for S. her king is cut off as foam on water 
13. 16. S. shall become desolate, she hath rebelled 

Amos 3. 9. assemble yourselves on mountains of S. 
4. 1. hear, ye kine of Bashan, in mountain of S 
6. 1. woe to ihsm that trust in tlie mountain of S. 
8. 14. thi-y that swear by the fin of S. and say 

Obad. 19 they shall possess the fields of S. 

Mic.l. 1 tho word which he saw concerning S. 
6. I will make S. as a heap of the field 

lAike 17. 11. he passed through the midst of S 

John 4. 4. and he must needs go through S. 
9. howaskestdrinkof me,whoam a woman of S. 

Acts 8. 1. were scattered through the regions of S. 

5. Philip preached Christ to them of S. 

14. the apostles heard that S. received iheword 
In SAMARIA. 

1 Kings 16. 28. Omri buried in S. |I 22. 37. Ahab 
29. Ahab reigned in S. || 22. 51. Abaziah in S 

18. 2. and there was a sore famine in S. ' 

20.34.streetsinDnmascus,nsmyfhibermadezKy. 
21. 18. to meet Ahab king of Israel which is in S 

2 Kings 3. 1. now Jehoram began to reign in S. 
5.3. would God my lord were wiih the prophet m51. 
6. 25. and there was a great famine in S. 

10. 17. Jehu slew all that remamed to Ahab mS 

13. 1. Jehoahaz reigned in S. (1 10. .Tehoash 

6. and there remained the giove also in S. 

9. Jehoahnz buried in S. || 13. Jo^'sh, 14. 16. - 

14. 23. Jeroboam the son of Joash reigned in 8 

15. 8. Zechariah reigned over Israel in S. 13. 
17. Menahem || 27. Pekah |! 17. 1. IJoshea in S 

2 Chron. 22. 9. for Ahaziah was hid in S. 
Amos 3. 12. so I.'-ael be taken out that dwell in !? 
Acts 1. 8. be %vitnesses to me in Jndea and in S 
9. 31. then had the churches rest in S. 



SAR 



SAU 



SHA [Proper Namb» 



To or unto SAMARIA. 

I Kings 20.-!;!. A hah heing dispkiased came to S 

'-12. 37. so \\.e, kin^ died, and was brouglit lo S. 

^ Kings 2. 2.5. Elisha returned from CarmeJ to S. 

(5. 19. Elislia led them to S. open eyes of those men 

10. 1. Jehu sent lelters to S. || 12. came to S. 17. 

14. 14. Jehonsli took all vessels in house of Lord, 

and took hostages, returned to S. 2 C/tr. 2.5.24. 

15. 14. Menahem came to S. and smote Shallum 

17. 5. the king of Assyria went up to S. 
I Chron. 18. 2. Jehoshaphat went down to S. 

23. 8. Israel brought the spoil of Judah to S. 
Isa. 10. 11. as I have done unto S. and her idols 

SAMARITAN, S. 
Mat. 10. 5. into any city of the S. enter ye not 
Lukr. 9. 52. they entered into a village of the S. 

10. .'53. but a certain S. came where he was 
17. 16. one of i hem gave thanks, and he was a S. 

John 4. 9. the Jews have no dealings with the S. 
39. and many of tlie S. believed on him 

8. 48. that thou art a S. and hast a devil 

SAMSON. 
Judg. 13. 24. the woman called his name S. 

14. 1. S. went to Tininath H 7. she pleased S. wel! 
10. S. made there a feast || 16. S. wife wept 

1.5. 4. S. caught foxes || 10. to bind S. are we come 

16.2. S. is come hither || 3. S. lay till midnight 
9. the Philistines be upon thee, S. 12, 14, 20. 

23. our God hath delivered S. into our hand 
2.5. call S. il 30. S. said, let me die with Philistines 
28. S. called unto the Lord Ij 29. S. took hold 

Heb. 11. 32. the time would fail me to tell of S. 

SAMUEL. 
J Sam. 1. 20. Hannah bare a son, and called him S. 
2.18. S. ministered before the Lord || 21. S. grew 

3. 4. the Lord called S. he answered, 6, 8, 10. 
15. and S. feared to shew Eli the vision 
21. the Lord revealed himself to S. in Shiloh 

4. 1. and the word of S. came to all Israel 
7. 6. S. judged the children of Israel, 15. 

9. S. cried to tlie Lord for Israel, the Lord heard 

13. Lord was asainst Philistines all the days of S. 

5. 6. displeased S. when they said, give us a king 
19. the people refused to obey the voice of S. 

21. and S. heard all the words of the people 
{). 15. Lord told S. in his ear before Saul came 

24. so Saul did eat with S. that day 

26. S. called Saul to the top of the hou»> 

10. 1. S. took a vial of oil and anointed SanJ 

14. we came to S. || 12. 11. the Lord sent S. 

15. tell me, I pray thee, what S. said to you 

25. then S. told the manner of the kingdom 

1 1.7. whosoever cometh not forth after Saul and S. 
12.18. all the people greatly feared the Lord and S. 

13. 8. he tarried the set time that S. had appointed 
15. 11. it grieved S. || 33. S. hewed Agag in pieces 

27. Ls S. turned about to go away, S. mantle rent 
35. nevertheless, S. mourned for Saul 

16. 10. Jesse made seven of his sons pass before S. 
13. S. took the hornsofoil and anointed David 

19. 18. David fled and came to S. to Ramah 

22. he said,whereare S.and David? || 25.1. S.died 
28. 11. Saul said to the woman, bring me up S. 

14.Saul perceived that it was S. and bowed hims. 
rCAr.6.28.sonsofS.|126.28.allthatS. had dedicated 

9. 22. whom David and S. the seer did ordain 

11. 3. according to the word of the Lord by S. 
i Chron. 35. 18. was no passover like that from S. 
PsaZ. 99. 6. S. among them that call on his name 
Jcr. 15. 1. though Moses and S. stood before me 
.9cts 3. 24. the prophets from S. have foretold 

13. 20. gave them judges 450 years till S. prophet 
Heb. 11. 32. the time would fail me to tell of S. 

SANBALLAT. 

JVfiA.2. 10. when S. heard of it, it grieved him, 19. 

4. 1. when S. heard we bnilded he was wroth, 7. 

6. 2. S. sent to me, 5. || 14. my God, think upon S. 

12. for Tobiah and S. had hired him 
13. SB. the son of Joiada was son-in-law to S. 

SAPHIR. 
Mtc. 1. 11. pass ye awav, thou inhabitant of S. 

SAPPHIRA. 
jtfcfs 5.1.Ananias,witii S. his wife, sold a possession 

SARAH. 
Gev.. 17. 15. not Sarai, but S. shall her name be 
19. S. thy wife shall bear thee a son, 18. 14. 

18. 9. where is S.7 i| 20. 14. Abimelech restored S. 

11. it ceased to be with S.after manner of women 

12. S. laughed |1 13. wherefore did S. laugh 1 

20. 2. Abraham said of S. she is my sister 

18. because of S. |i 23. 1. years of the life of S. 127 

21. 1. the Lord did unto S. as he had spoken 
7. that S. should have given children suck 
12. in all that S. said to thee, hearken to her 

23. 2. S. died || 19. Abraham buried S. his wife 

24. 67. Isaac brouffht her into his mother S. tent 

25. 10. there vras Abraham buried and S. 49. 31. 
-VuTn. 26. 46. name of the daughter of Asher was S. 
ha. 51. 2. look to Abraham and to S. that bare you 
Horn 4 19 nor vet the deadness of S. womb 

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l?om.9.9.atthis time I will come, S. shall have a son 
//c6.]l.ll.thro'faithS.receiv. strength to conceive 
1 Pet. 3. 6. as S. obeyed Abraham, calling him lord 

SARAI. 

Gen. 11. 29. the name of Abraham's wife was S. 

30. but S. was barren, she had no child. 16. 1. 

12. 17. the Lord pla^gued Pharaoh because of S. 
16.6. when S. dealt hardly with Hagar, she fled 

8. she said, I flee from the face of my mistress S. 
17. 15. thou shalt not call her name S. but Sarah 

SARDIS. 
Rev.l.ll. write and send it to S. and to Philadelphia 

3. 1. to the angel of the church in S. write 
4. a few names in S. which have not defiled 

SAREPTA. 
Luke 4. 26. save to S. a city of Sidon, IKings 17.9 

SARON. 
Acts 9. 35. and all that dwelt at S. saw him 

SARUCH. 
Luke 3. 35. Nachor, which was the son of S. 
SATAN, See Appellatives. 
SAUL, called SHAUL, 1 Chron. I. 48. 
Gen. 36. 37. S. of Rehoboth reigned || 38. S. died 
lSa7«.9.2.Kish had a son, whose name was S.14.51. 
15. the Lord told Samuel a day before S. came 
17. when Samuel saw S.|| 18. S.drew near to Sam. 
24. set it before S. so S. did eat with Samuel 
10. 11. is S. also among the prophets 'i 12. 1 19. 24. 
21. S. was taken || 11. 12. shall S. reign over us 7 
11.6. the Spirit of God came upon S. anger kindled 
7.whosoev. cometh not forth after S. and Samuel 
15. people went to Gilgal, there they made S. king 

13. 3. S. blew the trumpet through all the land 
7. as for S. he was yet in Gilgal, and all the people 
lO.S. went out to meet Samuel || 15. S. numbered 

14. 24. for S. had adjured the people, saying 
35. S. built an altar 1| 37. S. asked counsel of God 
46. S. went up from following the Philistines 
52. when S. saw any strong man, he took him 

15. 11. it repenteth me that I have set up S. 
31. Samuel turned again after S. S. worshipped 
35. and Samuel came no more to see S. 

16. 1. Lord said, how long wilt thou mourn for S.? 
2. if S. hear it 1| 18. 6. came out to meet king S. 

14. the Spirit of the Lord departed from S. 

23. the evil Spirit from G. was on S. 18. 10. 1 19.9. 
17.8. am not I a Philistine, and you servants to S.? 

12. Jesse went for an old man in the days of S. 

19. S. and all Israel were in the valley of Elah 
38. and S. armed David with his armour 

18. 9. S. eyed David from that day and forward 
12. S. afraid of David ; Lord departed from S. 

15. when S.saw that he behaved very wisely, 30. 
29. S. became David's enemy continually 

19.4. Jonathan spake good of David to S. his father 
7.Jon. brought David toS.he wasasin times past 
11. S. sent messengers to take David, 14, 15, 20, 

20. 2.5. Abner sat by S. side || 33. S. cast a javelin 

21.10. David arose and fled that day for fear of S. 
11. saying, S. hath slain his thousands, 29. 5. 

22. 22. I knew that he would surely tell S. 

23. 11. will S. come down as thy serv. hath heard ? 
17. shall be king, and that S. my father knowetl. 
28. S. returned from pursuing after David 

24. 4. David cut oflTthe skirt of S. robe privily 

7. David suffered them not to rise against S. 

8. David cried after S. i| 22. David sware to S. 
26.4. David understood S. was come in very deed 

5. and David beheld the place where S. lay 
7. behold, S. lay sleeping within the trench 
17. S. knew David's voice || 2.5. S. returned 

27. 1. 1 shall perish one day by the hand of S. 

28. 9. behold, thou knowest what S. hath done 

10. S. sware to her by Lord || 12. for thou art S. 

20. S. fell straightway all along on the earth 
29. 3. is not this David servant of S. king of Israel 1 
31. 2. the Philistines followed hard upon S. and 

his sons, and slew Jonathan, 1 Chron. 10. 2. 
7. that S. and his sons were dead, 1 Chron. 10. 7. 

11. when inhabit, of Jabesh-gilead heard what 
the Philistines had done to S. 1 Chron. 10. 1 1. 

2 Sam. 1. 6. leaned on his spear || 21. the shield of S. 

24. ye daughters of Israel, weep over S. 

2. 7. be ye valiant, for your master S. is dead 

3. 1. the house of S. waxed weaker and weaker 
10. to translate the kingdom from house of S.and 

to set up the throne of David, 1 Chron. 12. 23. 

4. 10. one bro'ight tidings, sayin?, S. is dead 
5.2. in time past, when S. was king, 1 CAron.11.2. 
7. 15. mercy shall not depart, as I took it from S. 
9. 1. is there yet any lefl of the hou«e of S.l 3. 

7. I will restore thee all the land of S. thy father 
12. 7. delivered thee out of the hand of S. 22. 1. 
16. 8. on thee all the blood of the houi^e of S. 
21. 1. it is for S. and for his bloody house 

4. will have no silver nor gold of S. nor his house 
12.David took the bones of S. from men of Jabesh 

1 Chron. 5. 10. in the days of S. they made war 
10. 13. so S. died for his transgression ag. the Lord 
12. 1 David kept himself close because of S 



I Chr. 13. 3. we inquired not at it in tfie days of 9 
26. 28. all that Samuel and S. had dedicated 
Isa. 10. 29. Ramah is afraid, G'ibeah <jf S. is fled 
Acts 7.58.at a young man's feet whose name was S. 
8. I. and S. was consenting unto his death 
3. as for S. he made havoc of the church 
9.4.S. S. whypersecutestthoume? 22. 7. I2G. 14 
11. and inquire for one called S. of Tarsus 
17. brother S. the Lord hath sent me, 22. 13. 
22. but S. increased more in strength 
24. but their laying wait was known of S. 
26. when S. was come to Jerusalem, he a.'^sayod 

11. 25. Barnabas went to Tarsus to seek S. 

30. sent relief by the hands of Barnabas and S. 
13. 1. at Antioch prophets brought up with S. 

2. Holy Ghostsaid, separate me^Barnabasand S 
7. Sergius Paulus called for Barnabas and S. 
9. S. set his eyiss on him, and said, O full of all 

21. God gave unto them S. the son of Cis 

See Jonathan. 

SCEVA. 

Acts 19.14. there were seven sons of one S. a Jew 

SCYTHIAN. 
Col. 3. 11. where there is neither barbarian, S. 

SEBA. 
Gen. 10. 7. the sons of Cusli, S. and Havilah 
PsaZ. 72.10.the kings of Sheba and S. shall ofl^br gifts 
Isa. 43. 3. I ga\6 Ethiopia and S. for thee 

SEIR. 
Gen. 32. 3. to the land of S. the country of Edom 
33. 14. lead softly, till I come to my lord to S. 
36.20. these are the sons of S. 21. 1 Chron. 1. 38 
JVmtk. 24. 18. S. sliall bca possession for enemies 
Deut. 1. 44. the A morites' destroyed you in S. 
33.2.the Lord came from Sinai and rose up from S. 
.Judg. 5. 4. Lord, when thou wentest out of S. 
2 CArow.20. 23. made an end of tlve inhabitants of P. 
25. 11. Amaziah smote of children of S. 10,000 

14. he brought the gods of the children of S. 
Isa. 21. 11. he calleth to me out of S. watchman 
Kzck. 25. 8. because that Moab and S. do say 

Mount SEIR. 
Gen. 14. 6. and the Horites in their mount S. 
36. 8. thus (^vvelt Esau in mount S. 9. 
Deut. 2. 1. \\e compassed motint S. many days 
5. 1 have given mount S. to Esau, Josh. 24. 4. 

1 C/ir.4. 42. ofsonsofSimeonSOOwenttoTOOMnf S 

2 C/jr.20. 10. mount S. whom wouldst notlet invada 

22. the Lord set ambiishments against mount S 

23. Ammon and Moab stood up against ?«own<S 
Ezek. 35. 2. set thy face against mount S. 

3. say to it, behold, O mount S. I am against thee 
7. thus will I make mount S. most desolate, 15. 

SELEUCIA. 
Acts 13. 4. being sent forth, they departed untoS 

SEMEI. 
Luke 3. 26. Matlathias which was the son of S. 

SENNACHERIB. 

2 Kings 18.13. S. came up against Judah, /5a.36.1 

19. 16. see, and hear the words of S. Isa. 37. 17. 

20. thou hast prayed to me against S. Isa. 37. 21. 

36. S. departed and dwelt at Nineveh, /sd. 37.37 

2 Chron. 32. 22. the Lord saved Hezekiah from S. 

SEPHARVAIM. 
2 KiT)gs 17.24.king of Assyria brought men from S. 

18. .34. where are the gods of S.l Isa. 36. 19. 

19. 13. where is the king of 3.? Isa. 37. 13. 

SERAIAH. 
2 Sam.8. 17. Zadok the priest, and S. was the scribe 
2 Kings 25. 18. the captain of the guard took S. 
the chief priest, and Zephaniah, .7er. 52. 24. 
23. there came lo Godaiinh, S. Jer. 40. 8. 
1 Chron.4. 14. S. begat Joa!) || 35. Josibiah son of S, 
6. 14. Azariah begat S. and S. begat Jehozadak 
JTzra 7.1. Ezra the son ofS. || J^ch. 10. 2. S. sealed 
JW/t. 11. II. S. was ruler of the house of God 
12. 1. S. the priest wont up with Zernbbabel 

12. the chief of the fathers of S. Meraiah 

,Ter. 36. 2fi. the king commanded S. to take TJaruch 

51. 59. the word which Jeremiah commanded S. 

the son of Neriah, this S. was a quiet prince 

61. Jeremiah said tnS. when comest to Babylon 

SERGIUS PAULUS. 

Acts 13. 17. S. Pauliis a prudent man, the deputy 

SETH. 



Grn.5. 
6. S. 



3. a son after his image, and called him S. 



begat Enos, 1 Chron. 1. 1. Luke 3. 38. 

SHADRACH, See Abed-nego. 

SHALTM. 

1 Sam. 9. 4. S. then they passed thro tho land of S, 

SHALISHA. 

1 Sam. 9. 4. he passed through the land of S. 
SHALLUM. 

2 Kings 15. 10. S. son of Jabesh killed Zachariah 
14. Menahem slew S. .son of Jabesn in Samaria 

22. 14. Hilkiah the priest went to Hnldah theprw 
phetess, the wife of S. 2 Chron. 34. 22 
1 Chron.2. 40. of Judah, S. j, 4. 25. of Simeon. S 
6. 12. of Levi, S. || 7. 13. S. the son of Naphtab 
n. 17. S. a porjer, 19. II 31. S. the Korahite 



Proper Wames.] SHE 



SH 



SIL 



Chron. 28. 12. Jehizkiah the son of S. stood up 
Ezra 2. 42. thechildren of the porters, the children 
of S. 10. 24. JVe/i. 7. 45. Jer. 35. 4. 
7 2. S. the son ofZadok, the son of Ahitub 
10. 42. S. and Amariah luid taken strange wives 
JVeA. 3. 12. next unto hitn repaired S. 15. 
/fir.22.11. thussaithLord touching S.son of Josiah 
32.7. Hanameel the son ofS.thine uncle shall come 
SHALMANEZER. 
S Kings 17. 3. S. came up against Sdmaria, 18.9. 

SHAMGAR. 
Juig. 3. 31. after him was S. the son of Anath 
5. (j. the days of S. high-ways were unoccupied 

SHAMMAH. 
Gen. 36. 13. the son of Reuel, S. 17. 1 Clir. 1. 37. 
ISam. 16. 9. S. the son of Jesse, 17. 13. 1 Chr. 2. 13. 
2 Sam. 23. 11. after him was S. the Hararite, 33. 
25.S.the Harodite || ICAr. 7.37.son ofZophah,S. 
SHAMMUAH. 
JV*?fOT.13.4.ofReuben to spytheland,S.sonofZaccur 
2 Sam. 5. 14. S. the son of David, 1 Chron. 14.4. 
J^eh. 11. 17. Abda son of S. dwelt at Jerusalem 

SHAPHAN. 
2 Kings 22. 3. king Josiah gent S. the scribe to re- 
pair the house of the Lord, 2 Chron. 34. 8. 
8. Hilkiah gave the book to S. 2 Chron. 34. 15. 
12. the king commanded Ahikam the son of S. 
and S. t!ie scribe to inquire of the Lord 
25. 22. Ahikam the son of S. .Jer. 39. 14. | 40. 11. 
/er.26.24.the hand of son of S. was with Jeremiah 
29.3. the words Jeremiah sent by Elasah son of S. 
36. 10. read in the chamber of Gemariah son of S. 
Ezek. 8. 11. in the midst stood Jaazaniah son of S. 

SHAPHAT. 
.Ww7re.l3.5.oflhe tribe of Simeon, S. to spy the land 
IKings 19. 16. anoint Elisha son ofS. to be prophet 
S Kings 6. 31. if the liead of Elisha the son of S. 

1 Chron. 3. 22. the sons of Shemaiah, Neariah, S. 
5. 12. of the Gadi^^es, S. in Bashan chief 
27.29. over the herds in valleys was S. son of Adlai 

SHAREZER. 

2 Kings 19. 37. S. his son smote him, Isa. 37. 38. 

SHARON. 
I Chron. 5. 16. they dwelt in all the suburbs of S. 

27. 29. over the herds that fed inS. was Shitrai. 
Cant. 2. 1. 1 am the rose of S. the lily of the valleys 
f5a.33.9.S. is like a wilderness, Bashan and Carmel 

35. 2. the excellency of Carmel and S. given thee 

65. 10. S. shall be a fold of flocks and val. of Achor 

SHEALTIEL, See Zerubbabel. 

SHEAR-JASHUB. 

fsa. 7. 3. go forth to meet Abaz, thou and S. 

SHEBA, SHEBAH. 
Oen. 10.7. son of Raamah S. || 28. S. son of Joktan 

25. 3. Jokshan begat S. and Dedan, 1 Chr. 1.32. 

26. 33. Isaac called the well S. city Beer-sheba 
Josh. 19. 2. Simeon had in their inheritance 3. 
1 Kings 10. 1. when queen of S. heard of the fame 

of Solomon she came to prove him,2 Chron. 9.1. 

1 Chron. 1. 9. the son of Raamah S. || 22. of Joktan 
5. 13. of the children of Gad, S. and Jorai 

Job 6. 19. the companies of S. waited for them 
Psal. 72. 10. kings of S. and Seba shall offer gifts 
15. to him shall be given of gold of S. Isa. 60. 6. 
Ter. 6. 20. to what purpose is incense from S.l 
EzeA;.27.22.the merchants of S. thy merchants, 23. 
38. 13. S. shall say, art thou come to take a spoil? 
See BicHRi. 
SHEBNA. 

2 Kings l8. 18. when had called to the king there 

came to Rab-shakeh S. the scribe, 37. Isa. 36. 3. 

19. 2. Hezekiah sent S. to Isaiah, Isa. 37. 2. 
Fsa. 22. 15. go, get thee to this treasurer, S. 

SHECHEM. 
Oen. 33. 18. Jacob came to Salem a city of S. 

19. he bought at the hand of Hamor S. father 

34. 2. S. lay with Dinah )( 26. they slew S. 

35. 4. Jacob hid them under an oak that was by S. 
37. 12. went to feed their father's flock in S. 

14. Josepii came frorii the vale of Hebron to S. 
JVum. 26. 31. of S. the family of the Shechemites 
Josh. 17. 2. theie was a lot for the children of S. 

20. 7. S. in mount Ephraim a city of refuge, and 

Hebron in Judah, 21. 21.1 Chron. 6.67. 
24. I.Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel to S. 

32. and the bones of Joseph buried they in S. 
Tudg. 8. 31. Gideon's concubine in S. bare a son 
9. 1. Abimelech the son of Jerubbaal went to S. 

7. Jotham cried, hearken to me, ye men of S. 

20. let fire come out from the men of S. 

28. v/ho is S.I II 31. Gaal and brethren come to S. 
41. thrust out, rhat they should not dwell in S. 
57. the evil of the men of S. did God render 
Ki7iirs 12. 1. Rehoboam went to S. 2 Chron. 10. 1. 



25. Jeroboam built S. in mount Ephraim 
! CVir-on. 7. 19. the sons of Shemida,Ahian and S. 
Psal. 69 6, 1 will rejoice, I will divide S. 108. 7. 
Ter 41. 5. that there came certain from S. 

SHELAH. 
Gen. 38. 5. Judah's son S. || 11. till S. be grown 
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fre?t.38.26. because that I gave her not to S.my son 

46. 12. the sons of Judah, Er, Onan and S.JVum. 

26. 20. 1 Chron. 2. 3. ] 4.21. 

1 Chron. 1. 18. Arphaxad begat S. and S. Eber,24. 

SHELEMIAH. 
1 Chran. 26. 14. the lot eastward fell to S. 
Ezra 10.39. S. and Nathan had taken strange wives 
JVe/t. 13. 13. I made S. the priest treasurer 
./er,3G. 14. S.son of Chushi |1 26.S.sonof Abdeel 

SHELUMIEL. 

J^tim. 1. 6. the prince of Simeon, S. the son of 

Zurishaddai, 2. 12. | 7. 36. I 10. 19. 

SHEM. 

Gen. 5. 32. Noah begat S. 6. 10. 1 10. 1. 1 Chr. 1. 4. 

9. 23. S. took a garment and went backward 

26. Noah said, blessed be the Lord God of S. 

27. and he shall dwell in the tents of S. 
10.21. the children of S.22.31. 1 11. 10. 1 Chr. 1. 17. 

Luke 3. 36. Arphaxad, which was the son of S. 

SHEMAIAH. 
1 Kings 12. 22. the word of the Lord came to S. 
the man of God, 2 Chron. 11. 2. | 12. 7. 
1 Chron. 4. 37. of Simeon, Shimri the son of S. 

5. 4. of Reuben, S, the son of Joel 

9. 14. of the Levites, S. 16. | 15. 8, 11. | 24. 6. 
I 26. 4, 6, 7. 2 Chran. 17. 8. [ 29. 14. | 31. 15. 
I 35. 9. Ezra 8. 16. | 10. 21, 31. 

Ezra 8. 13. S. the son of Adonikam went up 
J^eh. 3. 29. S. keeper of the east-gate, repaired 

6. 10. 1 came to the house of S. son of Delaiah 

10. 8. S. a priest sealed || 12. 34. S. priest, 42. 

11. 15. of the Levites, S. 12. 6, 18, 35, 36. 
Jer. 26. 20. Urijah the son of S. who prophesied 

29. 24. say to S. the Nehelamite, 31, 32. 
36. 12. and Delaiah'the son of S. a prince 

SHEMINITH. 
1 Chron. 15. 21. with harps on the S. to excel 

SHENIR. 
Deut. 3. 9. which Hermon the Amorites call S. 
Cant. 4. 8. look from the top of S. and Hermon 

SHEPHATIAH. 
2Sam. 3. 4. S. the fifth son of David, 1 Chron. 3. 3. 
1 CAron. 9. 8. Meshullam son of S. dwelt in Jorus. 

12. 5. S. the Haruphitecame to David to Ziklag 
27. 16. the ruler of the Simeonifes was S. 

Ezra 2. 4. the children of S. Ti%J\<'eh.l. 9. 

Jer. 38. 1. S. heard the words of Jeremiah to people 

SHESHACH. 
Jer. 25. 26. the king of S. shall drink after them 
51. 41. how is S. taken ! how is Babylon become 

SHESHBAZZAR. 
Ezral.Q. he numbered them to S. prince of Judah 
11. all these did S. bring up from Babylon toJerus. 
5. 14. delivered to S. whom he had made governor 
16. S. laid the foundation of the house of God 
SHIBBOLETH. 
Judff. 12. 6. say now S. and he said Sibboleth 
SHILOH for MESSIAH, See .Appellatives. 
SHILOH. 
Josh. 18. 1. all Israel assembled together at S. 
8. that I may here cast lots for you in S. 10. 

22. 9. Reuben departed from Israel out of S. 
.Tudg. 18. 31. the time that house of God was in S. 

21. 12. they brought the young virgins to S. 
19. there is a feast of the Lord in S. yearly 
21. if the daughters of S. come out to dance 
1 Sam. 1. 3. Elkanah went up to worship in S. 
24.she brought Samuel to house ofthe Lord in S. 
2. 14. so did the priests in S. to all the Israelites 
3.21. the Lord appeared again in S. Lord revealed 
4. 3. let us fetch the ark ofthe Lord out of S. 

12. a man came to S. with his clothes rent 
14. 3. Ahiah son of Ahitub the Lord's priest in S. 

IKings 2.27.the word against the house of Eli in S. 
14. 2. get thee to S. to Ahijah the prophet 
4. Jeroboam's wife arose and went to S. 
Psal. 78. 60. he forsook the tabernacle of S. 
.Ter. 7. 12. but go ye to my place which was in S. 
14. I will do to this house as I have done to S. 
26. 6. then will I make this house like S. 9. 
41. 5. there came certain from S. and Samaria 

SHILOAH. 

Isa. 8. 6. this people refuseth the waters of S. 

SHILONITE, See Ahijah. 

SHIMEAH. 

2Sam.l3. 3. Ammon had afriend,Jonadab son of S. 

David's brother, 32. ] 21. 21. 1 Chron. 20. 7. 

1 Chron. 3. 5. S. was born to David in Jerusalem 
6. 39. Asaph son of Berachiah, the son of S. 

SHIMEI. 

2 Sam. 16. 5. S. son of Gera of Bahurim, 19. 16. 

13. S. went along on the hill's side and cursed 
1 Kings2. 8. thou hast with thee S. who cursed me 

39. that two ofthe servants of S. ran away 
4. 18. S. the son of Elah, officer in Benjamin 
1 Chr. 3. 19. S. son of Pedaiah || 5. 4. S. son of Joel 
4. 26. the sons of Mishma; Hamuel, Zaccur, S. 

27. S. had sixteen sons and six daughters 
6.17. S.son of Gershom,42. | 23.7. |1 29. of Merari 

23. 9. Bons of S. 10. || 25. 17. the tenth lot to S. 

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1 Chrun. Tl. 27. over vineyards was S. Ramathita 

2 Chron. 29. 14. the sons of Heman, JenielandS. 
31. 12. over the dedicated things was S 13. 

Ezra 10. 23. S. had taken a strange v/ife, 33, 38. 
Esth. 2. 5. Mordecai son of Jair, the son of S. 
Zech. 12. 13. the family of S. shall mourn apart 

SHIMSHAI. 
Ezra 4. 8. S. the scribe wrote a letter, 9. 
17. the king sent an answei to S. the scribe 
SHINAR. 
Gen. 10. 10. Accad and Calneh in the land of S. 
11. 2. that they found a plain in the land of S 
14. 1. in the days of Amraphel king of S. 
/sa.ll. 11. recover the remnant from S.and Hamalk 
Dan. 1. 2. which he carried into the land of S. 
Zech. 5. 11. to build it a house in the Jand of S. 

SHISHAK. 

IKings 14.25. in fifth year of Rehoboam, S.king of 

Egypt came up against Jerusalem, 2 Chr. 12. 2. 

2 Chr. 12. 5. to princes that were gathered together 

because of S. I left you in the hand of S. 

7. wrath shall not be poured out on Jerus.by S. 

9. S. took awaythe treasures ofthe house of Lord 

SHITTIM. 

JVmwi. 25.1. Israel abodeinS.peoplebegan to commit 

Josh. 2. 1. sent out of S. two men to spy the land 

3. 1. they removed from S. and came to Jordan 
Joel 3. }&. and shall water the valley of S. 
Mic. 6. 5. Balaam answered him from S. to Gilgal 

SHUAH. 

G'en.25. 2. Keturah bare Ishbak, S. 1 Chron. 1.32 

38. 2. Judah married the daughter of a Canaanite 

named S. 12. 1 Chron. 2. 3. 

SHUAL. 

1 Sam. 13. 17. the spoilers turned to the land of S. 

SHUHITE, 5eeBn.nAD. 

SHULAMITE. 

Cant. 6. 13. return O S. what wiU ye see in the S.I 

SHUNAMITE. 

1 Kingsl. 3. and found a fair damsel Abishag aS 
2. 17. that he give me Abishag the S. to wife 

22.why dost thou askAbishag theS.for Adonija.ti 

2 Kings 4. 12. call this S. 36.||25. yonder is that S. 
SHUSHAN. 

JVcA. 1. 1. it came to pass as I was in S. the paJk«« 
Esth. 2. 8. many maidens were gathered to S. 
3. 15. but the city S. was perplexed 

4. 16. gather all the Jews in S. and fast for me 

8. 15. the city of S. rejoiced and was glad 

9. 11. number slain in S. was brought to theking 
15. the Jews slew in S. three hundred men 

See Palace. 
SIBMAH, See Vine. 
SIDON, called ZIDON, 1 Chron. 1 13, 
Gen. 10. 15. Canaan begat S. his first-born 

19. the border ofthe Canaanites was from S. 
Judg. 18. 28. because Laish was far from S, 
Mat. 11. 21. if works had been done in Tyre and S. 
22.it shall be more tolerable for S.Luke 10.13,14. 
15.21.Jesusdeparted into the coasts of Tyre andS. 
behold, a woman of Canaan came, Markl.2^ 
Mark 3.8. they about Tyre and S.came,Z/M^e 6. 17 
7. 31. departing from the coasts of Tyre and S. 
Luke4.26.\o none sent, save to Sarepta a city of S 
.^cts 12. 20. Herod was displeased with them of S. 
27. 3. and the next day we touched at S. 

SIGIONOTH. 
Hab.3. 1. aprayerofHabakkuk the prophet on S. 

SIHON. 
JSTum. 21. 23. S. would not suffer Isr.to pass thro' his 
border, but went out against lsTae\,Judg. 11. 20. 

27. let the city of S. be built and prepared 

28. a flame is gone out from the city of P*. 
34. do to him as thou didst to S. Deut. 3. 2, G. 

£)eMt.2.30.S.king of Heshbon would not let us pass 

31. behold, I have begun to give S. and his land 

32. S. came out against us, 29. 7. Judg. 11. 20. 
31. 4. the Lord shall do to them as he did to S. 

Josh. 9. 10. all that he did to S. king of Heshbon 
.Judg. 11. 21. God delivered S. into hand of Israel 
JVeh. 9. 22. so they possessed the land of S. 
Jer. 48. 45. a flame shall come from the midst of S.. 

SIHON king ofthe Jlmoritcs. 

Kum. 21. 21. and Israel sent messengers to S. king 

of the Amorites, Deut. 2. 26. Judg. 11. 19.. 

26. Heshbon was a city o^S.king of A.Josh.\2.'-L 

29.his daughters into captivity toS. king of Jim. 

34.as thou didst toS. king of Amorites, Deut.3.2. 

Deut.l.4.a.ftGi^hehHds\a\nS.kingoftheAmoriteSt, 

and kingof Bnshan, Psal. 135. 11. | 136. 19. 

J(7sA.13.10.cities of S.A;i??,o- o/./9m. II 21.kingd.ofS 

lZi'n£"s4.19.Gebar officer in country of S.kingojhi .. 

SIHOR. 
Josh. 13. 3. from S. which is before Egypt to Ekrcfflc 
.Ter. 2.18.in way ofEgvpt to drink the waters of 8 

SILAS. ( 

Acts 15. 22. sent S. chief among the brethren, 27.. 
34. it pleased S. to abide there still 
40. Paul chose S. || 16. 19. caught Paul and 9 
16. 25. at midnight Paul and S. prayed and Ban^r 



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Jlets 16. 89. the gaoler fell down before Paul and S. 
17. 4. some of them consorted with Paul and S. 
10. sent away S.by ni!,'ht||18.5. vviieii S.was come 

15. receiving a commandment to S. to come 

SILOAH, SILOAM. 
^eh. 3. 15. Shallum repaired the wall of pool of S. 
John 9. 7. Jesus said, go wash in the i)ool of S. 11. 

SILOE. 
Luke 13. 4. upon wliom the tower in S. fell 

SILVANUS. 
2 Cor. 1.19. was preached amongyouby meand S. 
1 Thcss. 1. 1. Paul, S. and Timotheus to the church 
of Thessalonians, grace be to you, 2 T/iess.l.l. 

1 Pet. 5. 12. by S. a faithful brother, I have written 

SIMEON. 
GCTt.2a .S3. Leah bare a son and called his name S. 
34. 25. S. and Levi took each man his sword 
35. 23. S. son of Leah || Exod. 1. 2. S. son of Israel 

42. 24. Joseph took from them S. || 36. S. is not 

43. 23. and he brought S. out unto them 

46. 10. the sons of S. Exod. 6. 15. JVum. 1. 22. | 
26. 12. 1 Chron. 4. 24, 42. | 12. 25. 

48. 5. as Reuben and S. they shall be mine 

49. 5. S. and Levi are brethren, they slew a man 
J^um. 1.6. prince of S. wasShelumiel,2. 12. | 7.36. 
Deut. 27. 12. S. Levi and Judah stand to bless 
Josh. 19. 1. the second lot came forth to S. 

9. S. had their inheritance within Judah 
Judg. 1. 3. S. went with Judah || 17. Judah with S. 

2 Chron. 15. 9. the strangers out of S. fell to Asa 
34. 6. so did Josiah in the cities of S. to Naphtali 

Ezek. 48. 24. S. have a portion || 33. one gate of S. 

JLuke 2.25. a man in Jerusalem, whose name was S. 

34. S. blessed Joseph and Mary, and said to Mary 

3. 30. Levi, which was the son of S. 

^cts 13. 1. at Antioch, S. that was called Niger 

15.14. S. hath declared how God did visit Gentiles 

Tribe of SIMEON. 
JVum. 1. 23. of the tribe of S. numbered 59,300 
2. 12. the tribe of S. shall pitch by Reuben 
10. 19. over the host of the tribe of S. Shelumiel 
13. 5. of the tribe ofS. Shaphat to spy the land 
34. 20. of tribe of S. Shemuel to divide the land 
Josh. 19. 1. second lot came out for the tribe of S. 

8. this is the inheritance of the tribe of S. 
21. 4. Levites had out of tribe ofS.d. 1 Chr. 6. 55. 
Rev. 7. 7. of the tribe of S. were sealed 12,000 

SIMON. 
Mat. 10. 4. S. the Canaanite, Mark 3. 18. 

13. 55. his brethren, James, Joses, S. Mark 6. 3. 

16. ]7. Jesus said, blessed art thou, S. Bar-jona 

17. 25. what thinkest thou S. of whom do the 

kings of the earth take custom? 

26. 6. in Ihe house of S. the leper, Mark 14. 3. 

27. 32. they found a mau of Cyrene, S. by name, 
to bear the cross, Mark 15. 21. Luke 23. 26. 

jTfarAl.29. they entered into house ofS.Z,uAe4.38. 

14. 37. S. sleepest thou 1 couldst not thou watch 
Luke 5. 3. into one of the ships, which was S. 

4. he said unto S. launch out into the deep 

10. James and John who were partners with S. 

6. 15. and S. called Zelotes, Acts 1. 13. 

7. 40. S. I have somewhat to say unto thee 
22. 31. S. S. Satan hath desired to have you 

24. 34. the Lord is risen, and hath appeared to S. 
John 1. 41. he first findeth his own brother S. 
42. Jesus said, thou art S. the son of Jona 
6. 71 . Judas Iscariot the son of S. 12. 4. | 13. 2, 26. 
21. 15. S. son of Jonas, lovest thou me? 16, 17. 
./?c<s8.9. a man, S. who beforetime used sorcery 
13. then S. himself believed also, when baptized 
9. 43. it came to pass that Peter tarried many days 
at Joppa with one S. a tanner, 10. 6, 17, 32. 
See Peter. 
SIN. 
Exud. 16. 1. they came unto the wilderness of S. 
17. 1. Israel journeyed from S. JVi/m. 33. 12. 
Ezek. 30. 15. and I will pour my fury upon S. 

16. S. shall have great pain, No shall be rent 

SINAI. 
Deut. 33. 2. the Lord came from S. unto them 
Judg. 5. 5. the mountains melted, even that S. 
Psal. 68. 8. S. was moved at the presence of God 

17. the Lord is among them as in S. in holy place 

See Mount. 
SIRION. 
Deut. 3. 9. which Hermon the Sidonians call S. 
Paal. 29. 6. Lebanon and S. like a young unicorn 

SISERA. 
Judg. 4. 2. the captain of Jabin s host was S. 
17. S. fled away on his feet || 22. S. lay dead 
5. 20. the stars in their courses fought against S. 
26. and with the hammer she smote S. 
28. the mother of S. looked out at a window 
1 Sam. 12. 9. he sold them into the bond of S. 
JGzra 2. 53, the children of S. Nethinims went up 
with Zerubbabel, JVeA. 7. 55. 
Vsed. 83. 9. do unto them, as to S. as to Jabin 

SIVAN. 
E«f 4. 8. 9. the third month, that is the month S. 
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SMYRNA. 
Rev. 1. 11. write and send to the church in S. 

2. 8. to the angel of the church in S. write 

SO. 
2 Kings 17.4. he sent messengers to S.king of Egypt 

SODOM. 
Gen.] 3.10. before Lord destroyed S. andGomorrah 
13. the men of S. were wicked exceedingly 

14. 11. they took all the goods of S. and Gomorrah 

12. they took Iiot who dwelt in S. and his goods 
17. the king of S. went out to meet Abram 

18. 20. Lord said, because the cry of S. is great 
26. if I find in S. fifty righteous, I will spare 
19.24. Lord rained upon S. fire out of heaven 
£>eM«. 29. 23. like the overthrow of S. and Gomor- 
rah, Isa. 13. 19. Jer. 49. 18. | 50. 40. 
32. 32. their vine is of the vine of S. and Gomorrah 
Isa. 1. 9. we should have been as S. like Gomorrah 

10. hear the word of the Lord ye rulers of S. 

3. 9. and they shall declare their sin as S. 
Jer. 23. 14. they are all of them unto me as S. 
Ijam. 4.6. great-ar than the punishment of sin of S. 
Ezek. 16. 46. thy younger sister is S. 48, 49, 55. 

53. when I bring again the captivity of S. 
Jlmosi. 11. overthrown you, as God overthrew S. 
Zeph. 2. 9. as I live, surely Moab shall be as S. 
Mat. 10. 15. it shall be more tolerable for the land 

of S. 11. 24. Mark 6. 11. Luke 10. 12. 
Luke 17. 29. the same day that Lot went out of S. 
Rom. 9. 29. had left us a seed, we had been as S. 
2 Pet. 2. 6. turning cities of S. and Gom. into ashes 
Judel. even as S. and Gom. and cities about them 
Rev. 11. 8. great city spiritually called S. and Egypt 

SODOMITE. 

£)e»i.23.l7. there shall be no S. of the sons of Israel 

SODOMITES. 

1 Kings 14. 24. there were also S. in the land 

15. 12. Asa took away the S. || 22.46. Jehoshaphat 
2^m£'S 23.7.Josiah brake down the houses of theS. 

SOLOMON. 

2 Sam. 5. 14. there was born to David in Jerusalem, 

S. 1 Chron. 3. 5. | 14. 4. 

12. 24. he called his name S. and God loved him 

1 Kings 1. 10. S. his brother he called not, 19. 26. 

13. S. thy son shall reign after me, 17, 30. 

21. T, and my son S. shall be counted offenders 
34. God save king S. 39. || 43. hath made S. king 
37. L. hath been with David even so be he with S. 
47. God make the name of S. better than thine 
51. let S. swear to me that he will not slay me 

2. 1. David charged S. his son || 23. king S. sware 
46. the kingdom was established in the hand of S. 

3. 1. S. made affinity with Pharaoh king of Egypt 
3. S. loved the Lord || 10. S. had asked this thing 
5. the Lord appeared to S. 9. 2. 2 Chr. 1.7. 1 7.12. 

4. 22. S, provision for one day was thirty measures 

29. God gave S. wisdom exceeding much, 5. 12. 

34. came to hear the wisdom of S. from all kings 

of the earth. Mat. 12. 42. I^uke 11. 31. 

5. 1. Hiram king of Tyre sent his servants to S. 

13. king S. raised a levy out of all Israel 

6. 14. so S. built the house and finished it, 2 Chr. 

7. 11. Acts 7. 47. 

7. 51. so was ended all the work that S. made 

8. 1. S. assembled the elders of Israel, 2 Chr. 5.2. 

22. S. spread forth his hands to heaven 

54. when 3. made an end of praying, 2 Chr. 7. 1. 
65. S. held a feast l] 9. 26. S. made a navy of ships 

10. 1. when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame 
of S. she came to prove him, 2 Chron. 9. 1. 

24. ail the earth sought to S. 2 Chron. 9. 23. 

11. 1. but king S. loved many strange women 

2. S. clave to these in love || 4. when S. was old 

5. S. went after Ashtoreth and after Miiconi 

6, S.did evil || 7. built for Chemosh and Molech 
9. the Lord was angry with S. || 27. S. built Millo 

14. Hadad the Edornite, an adversary to S. 
28. S. made Jeroboam ruler over house of Joseph 
40. S. sought therefore to kill Jeroboam 

43. S. slept with his fathers, and was buried 

12. 2. Jeroboam fled from the presence of S. 

14. 26. shields of gold which S. made, 2 Chr. 12. 9. 

2^in^s21. 7. of which the Lord said to David and 

to S. I will put my name for ever, 2 Chr. 33. 7. 

1 Chron. 22. 5. S. my son is young and tender 
9. for his name shall be S. || 17. to help S. 

28. 6. S. thy son, he shall build my house 

9. thou S. my son, know the God of thy fathers 

11. David gave to S. the pattern of the house 

29. 1. S. my son, whom God alone hath chosen 
19. give to S. my son a perfect heart to keep 

23. S. sat on the throne of the Lord as king 

25. the Lord magnified S. exceedingly before Isr. 

2 Chr. 2. 17. S. numbered all the strangers in Israel 
3. 3. are the things wherein S. was instructed 

30. 26. since time of S. not such joy in Jerusalem 
Ezra 2. 55. the children of S. servants, 58. JVr A. 

7. 57,60. I 11. 3. 
JVeft. 12.45. according to the commandment of S. 

13. 26. did not king S. sin by these things ? 



Prov. 1. 1. the proverbs of S. 10. 1. I 25. 1, 
Cant. 1. 1. the song of songs which is S. 

5^ I am black, but comely, as the curtains of S. 
3. 7. behold, his bed which is S. sixty men about it 
11. behold king S. j| 8.12. S.inust have a thousand 
8. 11. S. had a vineyard at Baai-hamon 
Jer. 52. 20. the sea S. made was carried away 
Mat. 1. 6. David begat S. 1| 7. S. begat Roboam 

6. 29. S. in all his glory not arrayed, Luke 12. 27. 

12. 42. a greater than S. is here, Luke 11. 31. 
John 10. 23. and Jesus walked in S. porcli 
Acts 3. 11. the people ran to them to S. porch 

5. 12. they were all with one accord in S. porcli 

SOREK. 
Judg. 16. 4. Samson loved a woman in valley of S 

SOSIPATER. 
Rom. 16.21. Jason and S. my kinsmen salute you 

SOSTHENES. 
Acts 18. 17. the Greeks took S. and beat him 
1 Cor. 1. 1. Paul and S. to the church at Corinth 

SPAIN. 
Rom. 15. 24. whensoever I take my journey into 3. 
28. I will come bv you into S. 
STACHYS. 
Rom. 16. 9. salute Urbane, and S. my beloved 

STEPHANAS. 
1 Cur. 1. 16. 1 baptized also the household of S. 
16. 15. the house of S. the first-fruits of Achaia 
17. 1 am glad of the coming of S. and Fortunatua 
STEPHEN. 
Acts 6. 5. they chose S. a man full of faith, 8. 

7. 59. they stoned S. calling on God, and sayifxg 

8. 2. devout men carried S. to his burial 
11.19.scattered abroad on the persecution aboutS. 
22.20. when the blood of thy martyr S. was shed 

SUCCOTH. 

^671.33.17. Jacob journeyed to S. and made booths 

for his cattle, therefore it is called S. 

Exod. 12. 37. Israel journeyed from Rameses to S. 

13.20. they took their journey from S. J\rum.33.5,6 

Josh. 13. 27. Gad had in the valley, S. and ZaphoD 

Judg. 8. 5. Gideon said to the men of S. give bread 

8. the men of Penuel answered as the men of S. 

16. with them he taught the men of S. 

1 Kings 7. 46. the king cast them in the clay-ground 

between S. and Zarthan, 2 Chron. 4. 17. 
Psal. 60. 6. I will mete out the valley of S. 108. 7. 
SUCCOTH-BENOTH. 

2 Kings 17. 30. men of Babylon made S. their goa 

SUSANNA. 
Luke 8. 3. Joanna and S. ministered to Christ 

SYRIA. 
Judg. 10. 6. Israel served the gods of S. and Zidon 
2 Sam. 8. 6. David put garrisons in S. 1 Chr, 18. 6 

15. 8. vowed a vow while I abode at Geshur in g 

1 Kings 10. 29. for the kings of S. did they bring 
11.25. Rezon abhorred Israel and reigned overS. 
19.15. anoint Hazael to be king of S. 2 Kings 13.3. 
22.1. continued without war between S.and Israel 

2 Kings 5. 1. by Naaman deliverance given to S. 

6. 23, the bands of S. came no more into the land 

7. 5. behold, there was no man in the camp of S. 
8. 13. Ld. shewed me that thou shalt be king of S 

13. 7. for the king of S. had destroyed them 

17. he said, the arrow of deliverance from S. 
19. but now thou shalt smite S. but thrice 

16. 6. Rezin king of S. recovered Elath to S. 
2 Chron. 18. 10. with these thou shalt push S. 

24. 23. the host of S. came up against Joash 
28. 23. because the gods of kings of S. help thenv 
Isa. 7. 2. saying, S. is confederate with Ephraira 
8. for head of S. is Damascus, and Rezin of Dam 
Ezek. 16. 57. reproach of the daughters of S. 
27. 16. S. was thy merchant for thy wares 
Hos. 12. 12. Jacob fled into the country of S. 
Amos 1. 5. the people of S. shall go into captivity 
Mat. 4. 24. his fame went throughout all S. 
Luke 2. 2. when Cyrenius was governor of S. 
Acts 15. 23. send greeting to the brethren in S. 
41. he went through S. and Cilicia, confirming 
18. 18. sailed thence into S. 21. 3. Oal. 1. 21. 
See King. 
SYRIAC. 
Dan.'i. 4. the (yha. deans spake to the king in S. 

SYRIAN. 
Gen. 25. 20. Rebekah daughter of Bethuel the 9 
Laban the S. 28. 5. | 31. 20, 24 
Deut. 26. 5. a S. ready to perish was my father 
2 Kings 5. 20. my master spared Naaman this S. 
18. 26. speak in the S. language, Isa. 36. 11, 
Ezra 4. 7. the writing of the letter was written in 
the S. tongue, and interpreted in the S. t»ngue 
Luke 4. 27. none cleansed, saving Naaman the S. 

SYRIANS. 
2 Sam. 8. 5. when the S. of Damascus came to suc- 
cour Hadadezer, David slew of S. 22,000 men 
6. the S. became David's servants, 1 Chr. 18. 5.6 
13. when he returned from smiting of the S, 
10. 6. the Ammonites sent and hired the S. 
11. if the S. be too strong for me, 1 Chr. 19. 12 



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2 Sam. 19. 19. so the S. feared to Iielp the children 
of Amnion any more, 1 Chron. 19. 19. 

1 Kiiifrs"Q.^Q. the S.fled and Israel pursued them 
27. Israel's little flocks, but S. filled the country 
29. Israel slew of the S. 100,000 in one day 

22.11. Lord saith,with these shalt thou push the S. 

2 Kings 5. 2. the S. had taken a maid captive 
r». 9. beware, for thither the S. are come down 
7. 4. come, let us fall unto the host of the S. 

6. the Lord made the host of the S. to hear a noise 
10. we came to camp of the S. no man was there 
8. 28. S. wounded Joram, 29. ! 9. 15. 2 Chr. 22. 5. 
13.5. Israel went out from under the hand of S. 
17. for thou shalt smite the S. in Aphek 
16. 6. the S. came to Elath and dwelt there 
Isa. 9. 12. the S. before, and the Philistines behind 
Jer. 35. 11. to Jerusalem for fear of the army of S. 
jimos 9. 7. have not I brought the S. from Kir 1 

SYROPHENICIAN. 
Markl.26. the woman was a Greek, a S. by nation 



T. 



TABEAL. 

Isa. 7. 6. a king in midst of it, even the son of T. 

TABERAH. 
J^um. 11. 3. he called the name of the place T. 
Deut. 9.22. at T. he provoked the Lord to wrath 

TABITHA. 
Acts 9. 36. was at Joppa a disciple named T. 
40. Peter turning to the body, said, T. arise 
TABOR. 
Jtt(Z^.4.6.Lord said, go,and draw toward mount T. 
12. shewed that Barak was gone up to mount T. 
8. 18. what men were they whom ye slew at T.? 

1 Sam. 10. 3. thou shalt come to the plain of T. 
Ps. 89. 12. T. and Hermon shall rejoice in thy name 
Jer. 46. 18. surely, as T. is among the mountains 
^05.5.1.because ve have been a net spread upon T. 

' TADMOR. 

2 Chron. 8. 4. Solomon built T. in the wilderness 

TAHAPANES; or TEHAPHNEHES. 

Jer. 2. 16. the children of T. have broken the crown 

43. 7. came to Egypt, thus came they even to T. 

46. 14. publish in Noph, and T. say, stand fast 

Ezek. 30. 18. atT. also the day shall be darkened 

TAHPENES. 

1 Kinnrs 11. 19. gave him the sister of T. the queen 

TALITHA-CUMI. 
Mark 5. 41. he said unto her, T. damsel, arise 

TAMAR. 
Gere. 38. 6. Jud. took wife for Er, whose name was T. 

24. was told Judah, T. hath played the harlot 
Ruth 4. 12. thy house like house of Pharez, whom 

T. bare to Judah, 1 Chron. 2. 4. Mat. 1. 3. 

2 Sam. 13. 1. Absalom had a fair sister, named T. 
2. Ammon fell sick for T. || 22. he forced T. 32. 

14.27. Absalom a daughter, whose name was T. 
Ezek. 47. 19. the south side southward from T. 

TAMMUZ. 
Ezek. 8. 14. there sat women weeping for T. 

TARSHISH. 
<?ere.l0.4.the sons of Javan,Elishah,T. 1 Chr. 1.7. 
\ Kings 10. 22. for the king had at sea a navy of 
T. with a navy of Hiram, 2 Chron. 9. 21. 
2 Chron. 20. 36. joined to make ships to go to T. 
37.the ships were broken and not able to go to T. 
P5aZ.48.7.thoubreakest ships ofT. with east-wind 
72. 10. the kings of T. shall bring presents 
Jsa. 2. 16. theday of theLordon all the ships of T. 
23. 1. howl, ye ships of T. it is laid waste, 14. 
6. pass over to T. howl, ye inhabitants of the isle 
10. pass through thy land, O daughter of T. 
60. 9. the ships of T. shall wait for me 
66. 19. I will send those that escape to T. 
Jer.lO.O.silver spread into plates is brought fromT. 
Ezek. 27. 12. T. was thy merchant, with iron 

25. the ships of T. did sing of thee in thy market 
38. 13. the merchants of T. shall say to thee 

Jonah 1. 3. Jonah rose up to flee unto T. 
4. 2. therefore I fled before unto T. for I knew 
TARSUS. 
Acts 9. 11. inquire for one Saul o-f T. he prayeth 
30. the brethren sent him forth to T. 

25. Barnabas departed to T. to seek Saul . 



2 Chr. 20. 20. army went into the wilderness of T. 
Jer. 6. 1. O Benjamin, blow the trumpet in T. 
Amosl. I.Amos, Avho was among herdmen of T. 

TEMA. 
Gen.25.15.sons oflshmael, Hadar, T.l C/«-. 1.30. 
Job 6. 19. the troops of T. looked for them 
Isa. 21. 14. the inhabitants of T. brought water 
Jer. 25. 23. 1 made Dedan and T. to drink the cup 

TEMAN. 
Gen. 36. 11. the sons of Eliphaz were T. Omar 
15. duke T. duke Kenaz, 42. 1 Chron. 1. 53. 
Jer.49.7.is wisdom no more in T.l counsel perished 

20. that the Lord hath purposed against T. 
Ezek. 25. 13. I will* make it desolate from T. 
Amos 1. 12. but I will send a fire upon T. 
Obad. 9. thy mighty men, O T. shall be dismayed 
Hab. 3. 3. God came from T. holy One from Paran 
TEMANITE, See Eliphaz^ 
TERAH. 
Gen. U. 24. Nahor begat T. 1 Chron. 1. 26. 
26. T. begat Abram, 27. Josh. 24. 2. 
31. T. took Abram his son, and Lot,and went out 
TERAPHIM. 
Judg. 17. 5. the man Micah made an Ephod and T. 
18. 14. in these houses is T. || 20. took the T. 
Has. 3. 4. Israel shall abide many days without T. 

TERTIUS. 
Rom. 16. 22. 1 T. who wrote this epistle salute you 

TERTULLUS. 

Acts 24. 1. with a certain orator, named T. 

2. T. began to accuse Paul, saving 

TETRARCH, See Herod. 

THEBEZ. 

Judg.9.50. then went Abimelech to T. and took T. 

2 Sam. 11. 21. smote Abimelech that he died in T. 

THEOPHILUS. 
Luke 1. 3. to write to thee, most excellent T. 
Acts 1. 1. the former treatise have I made, O T. 

THESSALONICA. 
Acts 17. 1. at T. was a synagogue of the Jews 

11. these were more noble than those of T. 
27. 2. one Aristarchus of T. being with us 



21 39. 1 am a man who am a Jew of T. 22 

TARTAK. 
i Kings 17. 31. the Avites made T. their god 

TEBETH. 
Esth. 2. 16. in the tenth month, which is T. 

TEKEL. 

Dan. 5. 25. was written, mene, mene, T. upharsin 

27 T. thou art weighed in the balances 

TEKOAH, or TEKOA. 

2 Sawt. 14. 2. Joab sent to T.to fetch a wise woman 

4. when the woman of T. spake to the king, 9. 

1 Chron. 2. 24. Abiah bare Ashur the father of T. 
4. .1 Ashur the father of T. hsd two wives 

2 Ch- f*.. 11. 6. Rehoboam built Etam and T. 

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Phil. 4. 16. even in T. ye sent once and again 
2 Tim. 4. 10. for Demas is departed unto T. 

THEUDAS. 
Acts 5: 36. before these days rose up T. boasting 

THOMAS. 
Mat. 10. 3. T. and Matthew the publican, apos- 
tles, Mark 3. 18. Luke 6. 15. Acts 1. 13. 
John 11. 16. T. said, let us go and die with him 
20. 24. T. was not with tliem when Jesus came 

26. T. was with them || 21. 2. Simon Peter and T. 

27. he sailh to T. reach hither thy finger 
THUMMIM, See Appellatives. 

THYATIRA. 
Acts 16. 14. Lydia, of city of T. worshipped God 
Rev.l.lL send it to T.||2.24.to you and to rest in T. 
2. 18. to the angel in the church in T. write 

TIBERIAS. 
John&. 1. sea of Galilee, which is the sea of T. 
23. howbeit there came other boats from T. 
TIBNI. 

1 Kings 16. 21. half of the people followed T. 
22.0mri prevailed against those thatfollowed T. 

TIGLATH-PILESER. 

2 Kings 15. 29. T, came and took Ijon and Kedesh 
16. 7. Ahaz sent messengers to T. king of Assyria 

1 Chron. 5. 6. T. carried Beerah away captive 
26. God of Israel stirred up the spirit of T. 

2 Chron. 28. 20. T. came and distressed Ahaz 
TIMNATH. 

Gen. 38. 12. Judah went to his shearers in T. 
Judg. 14.1. Samson went down to T. saw a woman 

TIMOTHEUS. 
Acts 16. 1. a certain disciple there, named T. 
Rom. 16. 21. T. my workfellow saluteth vou 
ICor. 16. 10. if T. come || 2 Cor. 1. 1. T. our brother 
2 Cor. 1. 19. who was preached even by me and T. 
Fhil. 2. 19. T trust in the Lord to send T. to you 
I TAess.3.2.we sent T.to establish and comfort you 
1 Tim. 1. 2. to T. my own son, 18. 2 Tim. 1. 2. 
Heb. 13. 23. our brother T. is set at liberty 

TIRSHATHA. 
Ezra 2. 63. T. said, tliey should not eat, J^eh. 7. 65. 
JVeA. 7. 70. the T. gave gold to the treasure 
10. 1. those that sealed were Nehemiah the T. 
TIRZAH. 
JSTum. 26. 33. Hoglah, Milcah, and T. daughters 
of Zelophehad,27. 1. | 36. 11. Josh. 17. 3. 
Josh. 12. 24. Joshua smote the king of T. 

1 Kings 14. 17. Jeroboam's wife came to T. 

15. 21. Baasha dwelt and reigned in T. 33. 

16. 8. Elah reigned in '^. || 15. Zimri reigned in T. 
17. Omri besieged T. |I 23. Omri reigned in T. 

2 Kings 15. 16. Menahem smote coasts from T. 
Cant. 6. 4. thou art beautiful, O my love, as T. 

TISHBITE. See Elijah. 
TITUS. 
2 Cor. 2. 13. 1 had no rest, because I found not T. 
7. 6. God comforted us by the coming of T. 1 



2 Cor. 7. 13. yea, the more joyed we for joy of T. 

14. even so our boasting which I made before T 
8. 6. we desired T. || Gal. 2. 1. 1 took T. with me 
16. the same earnest care into the heart of T. 
23. whether any inquire of T. he is my partner 

12. 18. I desired T. did T. make a gain of you? 
Gal. 2. 3. nor was T. compelled to be cirqumcised 
2 Tim. 4. 10. T. is departed to Dalmatia 

TOBIAH. 
Ezra 2. 60. children of T. not shew father's house 
JVeA. 2. 10. Sanballat and T. heard, 19. 1 4. 7. 1 6. 1 
6. 12. T. had hired him || 14. my God, think of T. 
19. and T. sent letters to put me in fear 

13. 4. Eliashib the priest was allied to T. 
8. 1 cast forth all the household-stuff of T. 

TOGARMAH. 
Gen.lO. 3. sons of Gomer, Riphath, T. 1 CJiron.l.Q. 
Ezek. 27. 14. they of the house of T. traded 

TOLA. 

Ge7i. 46. 13. T. the son of Issachar, 1 Chron.l.i 

Judg. 10. 1. T. son of Puah arose to defend Israe 

TOPHET, See Appellatives. 

TROAS. 
Acts 16. 8. passing by Mysia they came to T. 

11. loosing from T. || 20. 5. tarried for us at T 
2 Cor. 2. 12. when I came to T. to preach Christ 
2 Tim. 4. 13. the cloke I left at T. bring with thee 
TRYPHENA, TRYPHOSA, Rom. 16. 12. 

TUBAL. 
Gen. 10. 2. sons of Japheth, Javan,T. 1 Chron.1.5. 
Isa. 66. 19. I will send those that escape to T. 
Ezek. 27. 13. Javan, T. they were thy merchants 
32. 26. there is Meshech, T. and her multitude 
38. 2. the chief prince of Meshech and T. 3. 1 39. L 

TYCHICUS. 
Acts 20. 4. T. of Asia accompanied Paul 
Eph. 6. 21. T. shall make known to you all things 
Col. 4. 7. all my state shall T. declare unto you 
2 Tim. 4. 12. and T. have I sent to Ephesus 
Tit. 3. 12. when I shall send T. unto thee 

TYRANNUS. 
Acts 19. 9. disputing in the school of one T. 

TYRE. 
.Tosh. 19. 29. coast turneth to the strong city T. 
2 Sam. 24. 7. they came to the strong hold of T. 
1 Kings!. 13. king Solomon set Hiram out of T, 

14. his father was a man of T. 2 Chron. 2. 14. 
9. 12. Hiram came out from T. to see the cities 

Ezra 3. 7. they gave meat and drink to them of T. 
JVeA. 13. 16. there dwelt men of T. also therein 
Psal. 45. 12. the daughter of T. shall be there 

83. 7. Philistines, wilh the inhabitants of T. 

87. 4. Philistia and T.||/5a. 23. 1. the burden of T 
Isa. 23. 5. they sliall be pained at the report of T 
8. who hath taken this counsel against T.l 

15. T. shall be forgotten |! 17. Lord will visit T, 
.Toel 3. 4. yea, what have ye to do with me, O T.? 
.;Va<.11.21.works had been done in T. Luke 10. 13. 
Acts 12. 20. Herod was displeased with them of T 

See King, Sidon. 

TYRUS. 

Jer. 25. 22. 1 made all the kings of T. to drink 

27. 3. send the yokes to the kings of T. and Zidon 

47. 4. to cut off from T. and Zidon every helper 

Ezek. 26.2. because T. said ajainst Jerusalem, aha 

3. behold, I am against thee, O T. 

27. 2. son of man, take up a lamentation for T. 
32. what city like T.like the destroyed in the sea? 

28. 2. son of man, say to the prince of T. 
12. take up a lamentation on the king of T. 

29. 18. to serve a great service against T. 
Hos. 9. 13. Ephraim, as I saw T. is planted 
Amos 1. 9. for three transgressions of T. and four 

10. I will send a fire on the wall of T. 
Zech. 9. 2. T. and Zidon though it be very wise 

3.T. build herself a strong hold, heaped up silver 



u. 



UCAL. 

Prov. 30. 1. the man spoke to Ithiel and U. 

UPHARSIN. 
Dan. 5. 25. was written, mene, mene, tekel, U. 

UPHAZ. 
Jer. 10. 9. and gold is brought from U. 
Dan. 10. 5. his loins were girded with gold of U 

UR. 
Gen. 11. 28. Haran died before his father in U. 
]5.7.brou?ht thee out of U. of Chaldees, JVeA. 9. 7. 
1 Chron. 11. 35. Eliphal the son of U.a mighty man 

URI. 
Ezod. 31. 2. I called Bezaleel the son of U. 35 
30. I 38. 22. 1 Chron. 2. 20. 2 Chron. 1. 5. 

1 Kings 4. 19. Geber the son of U. was in Gilea^ 
Ezra ]Q. 24. Shallum, Telem, and U. porters 

URIAH, called URIJAH, JVeA. 3. 21. ] 8. 4. 

2 Sam. 11.3. is not this Bath-sheba the wife ofU 
6. send me U. || 14. sent it by U. 21. U. is dead 

12. 9. thou hast killed U. the'Hittite with sword 
23. 39. U. one of David's worthies, 1 Chr. 11. 41 



ZAD 



ZEN 



ZIN [Proper Najim 



/ King's 15. 5. save only in the matter of U. 
JL,'zra8.33. vessels weighed by Moremoth son of U. 
JVeA. 3. 4. next repaired Meremoth the son of U. 
Isa. 8. 2. I took faithful witnesses, U. the priest 
Mat. i. 6. David begat Solomon of the wife of U. 

URIJAH. 
2 Rings 16.10.Ahaz sent U. the fashion of the altar 

16. tjius did U. as king Ahaz commanded 

Jer. 26. 20. U. prophesied || 21. U. fled into Egypt 

URIM, See Appellatives. 

UZ. 

Gen. 10. 23. the children of Aram; U. Hul, Gether 

36. 28. children of Dishan ; U. Aran, 1 Clir. 1, 42. 

1 Chr. 1. 17. the sons of Shem ; Lud, Aram, and U. 
Jbdl.l. there was a man in theland of U. named Job 
Jer. 25. 20. 1 made the king of U. to drink the cup 
JLam. 4. 21. rejoice, O daughter of Edom, in U. 

UZZA, UZZAH. 

2 Sam. 6. 3. U. and Ahio drave the cart, 1 C%r.l3.7. 
6. U. put forth his hand to the ark, 1 Chr. 13. 9. 
8. because the Lord had made a breach upon U. 

2 Kings 21. 18. Manasseh buried in garden of U. 
26. Amon || 1 Chr. 6. 29. sons of Merari; Mahli, U. 

1 Chron. 8. 7. he removed them, and begat U. 
Ezra 2. 49. the children of U. J^eh. 7. 51. 

UZZIAH, called AZARIAH, OZIAS. 

2 Kings 15. 13. Shallum to reign in 39th year of U. 
34. Jotham did as his father U. had done 

1 Chron. 6. 24. a son of Kohath, U. and Shaul 
11. 44. U. the Ashterathite, a valiant man 

27. 25. over the storehouses was the son of U. 

2 Chron. 26. 1. all the people made U. king 

8. the Ammonites gave gifts to U. and his name 

18. it pertainelh not to thee, U. to burn incense 

21. U. the king was alepertothedayof hisdeath 
J52ral0.21.U.son of Harim had taken strange wife 
.fVeA. 11. 4. at Jerusalem dwelt Athaiah son of U. 
Isa. 1. 1. saw in days of U. Hos. 1. 1. Amos 1. 1. 

6. 1. in the year king U. died, I saw the Lord 
Zech. 14. 5. before the earthquake in the days of U. 
JUai. 1.8. J oram begat Ozias \\ 9. Oztas begat Joath. 

UZZIEL. 
Ezod. 6. 18. the sons of Kohath; Amram, Izhar,U. 
J^um. 3. 19. 1 Chron. 6. 2, 18. | 23. 12. 

22. the sons of U. Lew. 10. 4. Mum. 3. 30. 

1 Chron. 15. 10. ] 23. 20. | 24. 24. 
IChron. 4. 42. of Simeon had U. for their captain 

7. 7. U. son of Bela 1| 25. 4. U. the son of Heman 
2 Chron. 29. 14. sons of Jeduthun ; Shemaiah, U. 
J^ch. 3. 8. U. of the goldsmiths repaired next 

V. 

VASHTI. 
Esth. 1. 9. V. the queen made a feast for women 
12. queen V. refused to come at king's command 

19. that V. come no more before king Ahasuerus 
2. 17. the king made Esther queen instead of V. 



z. 



ZACCHEUS. 
Luke 19. 5. Z. make haste and come down 

ZACHARIAH, ZECHARIAH. 
2 Kings 14. 29. Z. son of Jeroboam reigned,! 5,8,11. 
18.^. Abi the daughter of Z. 2 Chron. 29. 1. 

1 Chron. 5. 7. chief of the Reubenites; Jeiei, Z. 

9. 21. Z. of Levites' porter, 15. 18, 20, 24. | 26. 2. 
37. Geder, Ahio, Z. and Mickloth 

16. 5. next to Asaph, Z. || 24. 25. of Isshiah, Z. 

26. 11. Z. the fourth son of Hosah 

14. Z. the son of Shelemiah, a wise counsellor 

27. 21. ruler in Gilead was Iddo the son of Z. 

2 Chron. 17. 7.. Jehoshaphat sent to Z. to teach 

20. 14. on Jahaziel son of Z. came the Spirit 

21. 2. Jehiel and Z. the sons of Jehoshaphat 
24. 20. the Spirit of God came upon Z. 

26. 5. Uzziah sought God in the days of Z. 

29. 13; of the sons of Asaph, Z. sanctified himself 

34. 12. Z. of the Kohathites was overseer 

35. 8. Hilkiah, Z. rulers of the house of God 
Ezra 5, 1. Z. the son of IHdo prophesied to the 

Jews in Judah, 6. 14. JWA. 12. 16. 
8.3. of the sons of Pharosh, Z. || 11. of liebai, Z. 

10. 26. Elam, Z. || J^eh. 11. 4. Z. son of Amariah 
J^eh. 8. 4. and on Ezra's left hand stood 7. 

11. 5. Z. the son of Shiloni I| 12. Z. son ol' Pashur 

12. 35. Z. son of Jonathan || 41. Z. with trumpets 
/s as. 8.2. Z. the son of Jeberechiah and Uriah priest 
Zech. 1. 1. Z. the son of Barachiah, the son of Iddo 

the prophet, 7. 1. JlJat. 23. 35. Luke 11. 51. 
Luke 1. 5. Z. a priest of the course of Abia 
13. fear not, Z. || 59. and they called him Z. 
ZADOK. 
2 Sam. 8. 17. Z. and Ahimelech were the priests 
15. 29. Z. and Abiathar carried the ark of God 
35. hast thou not with thee Z. and Abiathar? 
20 25, Z. and Abiathar were priests, 1 King's 4. 4. 
756 



1 Kings 1. 8. but Z. was not with Adonijah, 26. 
45. Z. and Nathan have anointed liim king 

2. 35. and Z. the priest did the king put in the 
room of Abiathar, 1 Chron. 29. 22. 
4. 2. Azariah the son of Z. the priest 

2 Kings 15. 33. Jerusha the daughter of Z. was 

Jotham's mother, 2 Chron. 27. 1. 

1 Chron. 6.8. Ahilub begat Z. 12, 53. [ 9. 11. 1 18. 16. 

12. 28. Z. a young man, mighty man of valour 
24.3.both Z. of the sons of Eieazar,and Ahimelech 
27. 17. of the Aaroniles, Z. was captain 

2 Chron. 31. 10. the chief priest of the house of Z. 
Ezra 7. 2. the son of Shallum, the son of Z. 
JTeh. 3. 4. Z. repaired, 29. H 10. 21. Z. sealed 

11. 11. of the priests, the son of Z. Meshullam 

13. 13. I made Z. the scribe treasurer of 

treasuries 

Ezek. 40. 46. these the sons of Z. 43. 19. \ 44. 15. 

48. 11. it shall be for priests sanctified of sons of Z. 

ZALMUNNA. 

Judg. 8. 5. 1 am pursuing after Zeba and Z. 

6. the hands of Zeba and Z. in thy hand, 15. 

21. and Gideon arose and slew Zeba and Z. 

Psal. 83. 11. make all their princes as Zeba and Z. 

ZARAH, See also ZERAH. 
Gen. 38. 30. Judah's son was called Z. 46. 12. 
1 Chron.2. 4. Tamar bare Pharez and Z. JWat.l.S. 
6. the sons of Z. Zimri, and Ethan, and Heman 
ZAREPHATH. 
1 Kings 17. 9. get thee to Z. 1| 10. he went to Z. 
Obad. 20. the captivity of Israel shall possess to Z. 
ZEBAH, See Zalmunna. 
ZEBEDEE. 
Jlfaf. 4. 21. in a ship with Z. their father, mending 
10. 2. now the names of the apostles, James and 
John the sons of Z. 26. 37. Mark 1. 19. 1 3. 
17. I 10. 35. Luke 5. 10. .John 21. 2. 
20. 20. came to him the mother of Z. cbildr. 27. 56. 
Mark 1. 20. they left their father Z. in the ship 

ZEBOIM. 
Ge7i.l4.2.king of Z. || /)e?t<.29. 23. overthrow of Z. 
1 Sam. 13. 18. the valley of Z. to the wilderness 
J^eh. 11. 34. the children of Benjamin dwelt at Z. 
Hos. 11. 8. Israel, how shall I set thee as Z.? 

ZEBUL. 
Judg. 9.28.the son of Jerubbaal, and Z. his officer 
41. Z. thrust out Gnal and his brethren 
ZEBULUN. 
Gen. 30. 20. Leah called his name Z. 
35.23. the sons ofLeah; Reuben, Simeon, Judah, Z. 
46. 14. the sons of Z. JVhtk. 1. 30. ] 26. 26. 
49. 13. Z. shall dwell at the haven of the sea 
JVwm. 1 . 9. of Z. Eliab captain, 2. 7, 1 7. 24. ] 10. 16. 
Deut. 27.13. mount Ebal to curse; Reuben, Gad,Z. 
33. 18. of Z. he said, rejoice Z. in thy going out 
.Tosh. 19. 10. the third lot came up for Z. 
Judg. 1. 30. nor did Z. drive out the inhabitants 

4. 10. Barak called Z. and Naphtali to Kedesh 

5. 14. and out of Z. they that handle the pen 
18.Z.and Naphtali a people jeoparded their lives 

6. 35. he sent messengers to Z. and they came 

12. 12. Elon was buried in the country of Z. 

1 Chron. 27. 19. of Z. Ishmaiah was the ruler 

2 Chron. 30. 11. divers of Z. humbled themselves 
Psal. 68. 27. the princes of Z. and Naphtali 
Tsa. 9. 1. at first he lightly afflicted the land of Z. 
Ezek. 48. 26. Z. a portion !| 33. one gate of Z. 
Mat. 4. 13. in the borders of Z. and Nephthalim 

15.the land of Z. and Nephthalim beyond Jordan 
Tribe of ZEBULUN. 
JV?m. 1. 31. numbered the tribe of Z. 57,400 
2. 7. then the tribe of Z. Eliab captain, 10. 16. 

13. 10. of the tribe of Z. Gaddiel to spy the land 
34.25. prince of the tribe of Z. to divide the land 

Josh- 21.7. out of the tribe of Z. twelve cities were 
given to the Levites, 34. 1 Chron. 6. 63, 77. 
Rev. 7. 8. of the tribe of Z. were sealed 12,000 

ZEDEKIAH. 

1 Kings ^. 11. Z. made horns of iron, 2 CAr.18.10. 

24. Z. smote Micaiah on cheek, 2 Chron. 18. 23. 

2^ino's24.17.king of Babyl.changed his name to Z. 

25. 7. they slew the sons of Z. and put out the 

eyes of Z. Jer. 39. 6, 7. | 52. 10, 11. 

1 Chron. 3. 15. son of Josiah, Z. || 16. Jehoiakim 

2 Chron. 36. 10. he made Z. his brother king 
Ter. 21. 7. 1 will deliver Z. and his people 
29. 22. the Lord make thee like Z. and Ahab 
32. 4. Z. shall not escape from the Chaldeans 

5. he shall lead Z. to Babylon, there shall he be 

39. 5. the army overtook Z. in the plains, 52 8. 

ZEEB, Spe Oreb. 

ZELOPHEHAD. 

JVMm.26.33.Z.had nosons,butdaughters,.7bsA.17.3. 

27. 7. the daughters of Z. speak right, surely give 

36. 11. the danehters of Z. were married 

ZELOTES, See Simon. 

ZELZAH. 

1 Sam. 10. 2. two men bv Rachel's sepulchre at Z. 

ZENAS. 
Tit. 3. 13. bring Z. the lawyer on his jouraey 



ZEPHANIAH. 

2 Kings 25. 18. tuok Z. second priest, Jer. 52. 24 
1 Chron. 6. 36 Z. of the sons of the Kohalhifrea 
Jer. 21. 1. when Zedekiah sent Z. to Jeremiah 
29. 25. thou hast sent letters in thy name to Z. 
29. Z. read this letter in the ears of Jeremiah 
37. 3. Z. the son of Maaseiah the priest 
Zeph. 1. 1. the word came to Z. the son of CusU 
Zech. 6. 10. go into the house of Josiah ton of 2 
14. the crowns shall be to Hen the son of Z. 
ZERAH, See also ZARAH. 
Gen. 36. 13. the son of Reuel Z. 17. 1 Chron. 1. 37. 
33. Jobab the son of Z. reigned, 1 Chron. 1. 44. 
JVmtti. 26. 13. of Z. the family of the Zarhites, 20 
Josh. 7. 1. the son of Zabdi, the son of Z. 
22.20. did notAchan son of Z. commit a trespass 

1 Chron. 4. 24. sons of Simeon were Z. and Shaul 
6. 21. Z. son of Iddo || 41. Ethni the son of Z. 
9. 6. of the sons of Z. Jeuel dwelt in Jerusalem 

2 Chron. 14. 9. Z. the Ethiopian came against Asa 
JTeh. 11. 24. Pethahiah of the children of Z, 

ZERESH. 
Esth. 5. 10. Haman called for Z. his wife 
ZERUBBABEL. 

1 Chron. 3. 19. the son of Pedaiah, Z. sons of Z 
Ezra 2. 2. which came up with Z. JVcA. 12. 1. 

3. 2. Z. the son of Shealtiel, 8. | 5. 2. 
J^eh. 12. 47. Israel in the days of Z. gave portions 
Hag. 1. 1. the word of the Lord by Haggai to Z. 
12. then Z. obeyed the voice of the Lord 
14. the Lord stirred up the spirit of Z. 

2. 4. yet now be strong, O Z. || 21. speak to Z. 
Zech. 4. 6. this is the word of the Lord unto Z. 

7. before Z. thou shalt become a plain 

9. the hands of Z. have laid the foundations 

ZERUIAH. 

2 Sam. 2. 18. there were three sons of Z. there 

3. 39. the sons of Z. be too hard for me 
8.16.Joab son of Z. over the host, 1 Chron. 18.15 
16. 10. and the king said, what have I to do with 

you, ye sons of Z.? 19. 22. 

1 Chron. 2. 16. whose sisters were Z. and Abigail 

ZIBA. 

2 Sam. 9. 2. art thou Z. 1 1| 10. Z. had fifteen sone 
16.4. the king said to Z. thine are all that pertain 
19. 29. I said, thou and Z. divide the land 

ZIBEON. 

Gen. 36. 2. Anah the daughter of Z. the Hivite, 14. 
24. these are the children of Z. 1 Chr. 1. 40 as 
he fed the asses of Z. his father || 29. duke Z. 
ZIDON. 
Gen. 49. 13. Zebtilun's border shall be to Z. 
Josh. 11. 8. Israel chased them to great Z. 

19. 28. Hammon and Kanah, even unto great Z. 
.Tudg-.W.G. Israel did evil and served the gods of 2L | 
18. 28. no deliverer, because it v;as far from Z. 
1 Kings 17. 9. Zarephath, which belongeth to Z. 
Ezra 3. 7. they gave drink unto them of Z. 
Isa. 23. 2. whom the merchants of Z. replenished | 
4. be thou ashamed, O Z. the sea hath spoken 
12. O thou oppressed virgin, daughter of Z. 
Jer. 25. 22. all the kings of Z. shall drink 

27. 3. send bonds and yokes to the king of Z. 
47. 4. to cut ofl^ from Tyre and Z. every helper 

Ezek. 27. 8. the inhabitants of Z. thy mariners 

28. 21. set thy face against Z. and prophesy aga. itl 
22. and say, behold, I am against thee, O Z. 

,7oeZ3.4.what haveyeto do with me,OTyreandZ.| 
Zech. 9. 2. Tyrus and Z. though it be very wise 

ZIDONIANS. 

Judg. 10.12. the Z. and Amalekitesdid oppress you| 

18.7. they dwelt careless, after manner of the Z. 

1 Kings 11.1. but king Solomon loved women of Z. 

33. they worshipped Ashtoreth, goddess of Z. 
Ezek. 32. 30. Z. that are gone down with the slaini 

ZIF. 
1 Kings 6. 1. the month Z. which is the second 
37. the foundation was laid in the naonlh Z. 
ZIKLAG. 

1 Sam. 27. 6. Achish gave Z. to David 
30. 14. we burnt Z. || 2 Sarw.4.10.Islew theminZ.] 

2 Sam. 1. 1. David had abode two days in Z. 
1 Chron.A. 30. they dwelt at Z. JVe/%. 11.28. 

12, 1. they that came to David to Z. 20. 

ZILPAH. 
G'i°n.29.24.Laban gave to Leah, Z. for a handmaid| 
30. 9. Leah gave Z. her maid to Jacob to wife 

10. Z. Leah's maid bare Jacob a son, 12. 
35. 26. the sons of Z. Gad and Asher, 46. 18. 
37. 2. the lad was with the sons of Z. 

ZIMRI. 
J\rum. 25." 14. the Israelite that was slain was Z. | 

1 Kim/s 16. 9. Z. conspired against Elah, 16. 
15. Z. reigned seven days in Tirzah 

2 Kings9. 31. had Z. peace, who slew his masterl 
1 Chron. 2. 6. the sons of Zerah, Z. and Ethan 

8. 36. Z. the son of Jehoadah 1| 9. 42. of Jarah 
.Jer. 25. 25. I made all the kings of Z. to drink 

ZIN. 
JVum. 13. 21. they searched from wilderness of 5 



Proi>sr Names.] ZIO 



ZIO 



zuz 



jViim. 20.1. congreg. came to the desert of Z. 33. 36. 
27. 14. ye leiielled in the desert of Z. Deut. 32. 51. 

ZION. 
2Sam.5. 7. nevertheless, David tooii stronghold of 
Z. the same is the city of David, 1 Ckron. 11. 5. 
1 Kings S.l.the city of Dav. which is Z. 2 Chr. 5.2. 
Psal. 2. 6. I see v^y king on my holy hill of Z. 

48. 12. walk about Z. and go round about her 
«1. 18. do good in thy good pleasure unto Z. 
69.35. forGod will save Z. and build cities of Judah 
87. 2. the Lord loveth the gates of Z. more than 

5. he said of Z. this and that man was born there 
W. 8. Z. heard and was glad, Judah rejoiced 
102. 13. thou shalt arise and have mercy on Z. 

16. when the Lord shall build up Z. 
126. 1. when the Lord turned the captivity of Z. 
129. 5. let them be turned back that hate Z. 

132. 13. the Lord hath chosen Z. he desired it 

133. 3. as the dew on the mountains of Z. 
137. 1. yea, we wept, when we remembered Z. 

3. saying, sing us one of the songs of Z. 
146. 10. the Lord shall reign, even thy God, O Z. 
147. 12. praise the L. O Jerus. praise thy G. O Z. 
149. 2. let the children of Z. be joyful in their King 
!sa, 1. 27. Z. shall be redeemed with judgment 
12. 6. cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Z. 
14. 32. that the Lord hath founded Z. and poor 

33. 5. the Lord hath filled Z. with judgment 
20. look on Z. || 35. 10. come to Z. with songs 

34. 8. year of recompences for controversy of Z. 

40. 9. O Z. that bringest good tidings, get up 

41. 27. the first shall say to Z. behold them 

49. 14. but Z. said, the Lord hath forsaken me 
51. 3. for the Lord shall comfort Z. will comfort 

11. the redeemed shall come with singing to Z. 
16. and say unto Z. thou art my people 

52. 1. awake, awake, put on thy strength, O Z. 

7. that saith unto Z. thy God reigneth 

8. when the Lord shall b^ing again Z. 

59. 20. and the Redeemer shall come to Z. 

60. 14. call thee the Z. of the holy One of Israel 
62. 1. for Z. sake will I not hold my peace 

64. 10. Z. is a wilderness, Jerusalem a desolation 
66. 8. as s-oon as Z. travailed, she brought forth 
Jer. 3. 14. turn, and I will bring you to Z. 
4. 6. set up the standard toward Z. stay not 
14. 19. hast thou reject. Jud.? thy soul loathed Z. 
26. 18. Z. shall be plowed like a field, Mic. 3. 12. 

30. 17. this is Z. whom no man seeketh after 

31. 6. arise ye, and let us go up to Z. to the Lord 

12. they shall come and sing in the height of Z. 

50. 5. they shall ask the way to Z. saying, come 
51.35. shall the inhabitant of Z. say, and my blood 
l,am. 1. 4. the ways of Z. do mourn, because 

1?. Z. spreads forth her hands, none to comfort 
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Z.am.4.2.the precious sons of Z.comparable to gold 
5. 18. because the mountain of Z. is desolate 
Joel 2. 23. be glad, ye children of Z. and rejoice 
Amos 1. 2. he said, the Lord will roar from Z. 
Jlf/c.3.10.they build up Z. with blood, andJerusalem 
4. 2. for law shall go forth of Z. word from Jerusa 

11. nations that say, let our eye look upon Z. 

Zech. 1. 14. 1 am jealous forZ. with great jealousy 

17. cry, saying, the Lord shall vet comfort Z. 

2. 7. deliver thyself, O Z. || 8. 2.'jealous for Z. 
8. 3. thus saith the Lord, I am returned to Z. 
9. 13. when I have raised up thy sons, O Z. 

See Daughter, Daughters. 

In ZION. 

Psal. 9. 11. sing praises to the Lord, who dwelleth 

in Z. 76. 2. Joel 3. 21. 
65. 1. praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Z. 

84. 7. every one in Z. appeareth before God 
99.2.Lord is great in Z. he is high above all people 
102. 21. to declare the name of the Lord in Z. 

Isa. 4. 3. that is left in Z. shall be called holy 
10. 24. O my people that dwellest in Z. 
28. 16. behold, I lay in 7a. for a foundation stone, a 
tried stone, a precious corner-stone, 1 Pet. 2. 6. 
30.19.forthe people shall dwell in 7i. at Jerusalem 
31. 9. saith the Lord, whose fire is in Z. 
33.14. the sinners in Z. are afraid, fearfulness hath 
46. 13. I will place salvation in Z. for Israel 
61. 3. to appoint unto them that mourn in Z. 

Jer. 8. 19. is not Lord in Z."? is not her king in her? 
50. 28. to declare in Z. the vengeance of the Lord 
51. 10. let us declare in Z. the work of the Lord 
24. all their evil that they have done in Z. 

Lam. 2. 6. Lord caused sabbaths be forgotten in Z. 
4. 11. the Lord hath kindled a fire in Z. 
5. 11. they ravished the women in 7a. and maids 

Joel 2. 1. blow ye the trumpet in Z. and sound, 15. 

3. 17. I am the Lord your God dwelling in Z. 
Jlmos 6. 1. woe to them that are at ease in Z. 
Rom. 9. 33. behold, I lay in Z. a stumbling stone 

Mount ZION. 

2 Kings 19.31. out of Jerusalem shall go a remnant, 
they that escape out ofmount Z. Isa. 37. 32. 

Psal. 48. 2. the joy of the whole earth is mount Z. 
• ll.letmount Z. rejoice 1| 78.68. mount Z. he loved 
74. 2. this mount Z. wherein thou hast dwelt 
125. 1. as mount Z. which cannot be removed 

/sa.4.5.on every dwelling-place oi mount Z.a cloud 
8. 18. Lord which dwelleth in mount Z. 18. 7. 
10. 12. Lord performed his work upon mount 7a. 
24. 23. when the Lord shall reign in mount Z. 

29. 8. fight ag. mount Z. \\ 31. 4. fight for mount Z. 
Joel 2. .32. m mount Z. be deliverance, Obad. 17. 
Obad. 21. saviours shall come up on mount Z. 
Mic. 4 7. Lord shall reiga over them in mount Z. 



Heb. 12. 22. but ye are come unto mount Z. 
Rev. 14. 1. lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Z. 

Out of ZION. 
Psal. 14. 7. salvation were come out of 7a. 53. 6. 
20. 2. the Lord strengthen thee out of Z. 110. 2, 
128. 5. the Lord shall bless thee out of Z. 134. 3. 
135. 21. blessed be the Lord out of 7a. who dwells 
Isa. 2. 3. for out of Z. shall go forth the law 
Jer. 9. 19. a voice of wailing is heard out of 7a. 
Joel 3. 16. the Lord also shall roar out of Z. 
iioOT.11.26. there shall come out of Z. the deliverer 
ZIPPOR, See Balak. 
ZIPPORAH. 
Exod. 2. 21. Jethro gave Moses Z. his daughter 
4. 25. Z. took a sharp stone |i 18. 2. Jethro took 7, 

ZOAN. 
JVum. 13.22. Hebron was built seven years before Z 
Psal. 78. 12. marvellous things did he in Z. 43. 
Isa. 19. 11. surely the princes of Z. are fools, 13. 

30. 4. for his princes were at Z. and his ambass. 
Ezek. 30. 14. 1 will set fire in Z. and execute judgra. 

ZOAR. 
Oen. 14. 2. the king of Bela, which is Z. 8. 
19. 22. the name of the city was called Z. 
J5eMt.34.3. shewed him the city of palm-trees to Zi. 
Isa. 15. 5. his fugitives shall flee unto Z. 
Jer. 48. 34. they uttered their voice from Z. 
ZOBAH. 

1 Sam. 14. 47. Saul fought against the kings of Z. 

2 Sam. 8. 3. David smote Hadadezer the king of Z. 

1 Kings 11. 24. 1 Chr on. 18. 3, 9. 
23. 36. Igal son of Nathan of Z. David's worthy 

1 Kings 11. 23. Rezon fled from the king of Z. 

ZOPHAR. 
Job 2. 11. Z. the Naamalhite, 11. 1. 1 20. 1. 1 42. 9 

ZORAH. 
Josh. 19. 41. coast of inheritance of Dan, was Z. 
Judg. 13. 2. a certain man of Z. called Manoah 
25. Spirit moved Samson between Z.and Eshtao 
16. 31. they buried Samson between Z. and 
Eshtaol in the burying place of Manoah 
18. 2. the Danites sent from Z. to spy the land 
8. they came unto their brethr2n t® Z. 

2 Chron. 11. 10. Rehoboam built Z. and Ajalon 

ZOROBABEL. 

Mat. 1.12. Salathiel begat Z. || 13. Z. begat Abihud 

Luke 3. 27. Rhesa, which was the son of Z. 

ZUAR, See Nathanael. 

ZUR. 

J^um. 25. 15. Cozbi the daughter of Z. was slaia 

31. 8. Z. a prince of Midian slain, Josh. 13. 21. 
1 Chron. 8. 30. Z. the son of Gideon, 9. 36. 

ZURISHADDAI, See Shelumiel. 
ZUZIMS. 
Oen. 14. 5. the kings smote the Z. in Ham 



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AARON. 
1 fpSD. 1. 13. for their brethren the sons of A. 14. 
■*-' 5. 5. priests the sons of Phinees,thesonof A. 
$ Efd, 1. 3. Eleazar son of A. of the tribe of Levi 
13 I gave Moses for a leader, and A. for a priest 
Tob. 1. 6. I gave to the priests the children of A. 
Eccl.3Q. 17. hear, according to the blessing of A. 
45. 6. he exalted A. a holy man like unto him 
20. but he made A. more honourable, gave him 
23. the inheritance of A. should be to his seed 
50. 13. so were all the sons of A. in their glory 
16. then shouted the sons of A. and sounded 
1 Mac. 7. 14. a priest of the seed of A. is come 

ABACUC. 
8 Esd. 1. 40. 1 will give for leaders, Nahum, A. 

ABASEMENT. 
Eccl. 20. 11. there is an a. because of glory 

ABASHED. 
Tob. 2. 14. 1 did not believe, and I was a. at her 
£cc2. 4. 25. but be a. of the error of thy ignorance 

ABATETH. 
Wisd. 16. 24. and a his strength for the benefit 
Eccl. 25. 23. a wicked woman a. the courage 
ABATED. 

1 Mac. 5. 3. he a. their courage, and took spoils 
11. 49. so when they saw, their courage was a. 

ABDIAS. 
3 Esd. 1. 39. 1 will give for leaders, Joel, A. Jonas 

ABHOR. 
Esth. 14. 15. 1 a. the bed of the uncircumcised 

16. and that I a. it as a menstruous rag 
Eccl. 11. 2. nor a. a man for outward appearance 
13. 20. have humility, so doth the rich a. the poor 
38. 4. he that is wise will not a. medicines 

ABHORRED. 
Jud. 9. 4. which a. the pollution of their blood 
Eccl. 16. 8. but he a. them for their pride 
20. 8. he that useth many words shall be a. 

ABHORREST. 
fVisd. 11.24. thou a. nothing which thou hast made 

ABHORRETH. 
Eccl. 50.25. there be two nations which my heart a. 

ABIDE. 
Sus. 57. she would not a. your wickedness 
ABIDE. 

2 Esd. 7. 42. the end where much glory doth a. 
Jud. 15. 2. so that there was no man that durst a. 
IVisd.l. 5. will not a. when unrighteousness comes 

3. 9. such as be fkithful in love shall a. with him 
*Eccl. 2.10. did any a. in his fear, and was forsaken? 

6.. 8. he will not a. in the day of thy trouble 

11. 21. trust in the Lord, and a. in thy labour 

12. 15. for a while, he will a. with thee 

22. 23. a. stedfast to him in the time of trouble 
24. 7. and in whose inherence shall I a.? 
28. 6. remember death, a. in the commandments 
43. 3. and who can a. the burning heat thereof? 

1 Mac. 7. 25. he was not able to a. their force 

- 10. 73. thou shalt not be able to a. the horsemen 

2 Mac. 7. 17. but a. a while, and behold his power 
9. 12. when he could not a. his own smell 

ABIDETH. 
Eccl. 43. 20. it a. upon every gathering of water 

ABILITY. 
lEsd.5Ai. to set up the house, according to their a. 
Wisd. 13. 19. for good success asketh a. to do 
Eccl. 11. 12. wanting a. and full of poverty 
14. 11. my son, according to thy a. do good 

13. according to thy a. give to thy friend 
44. 6. rich men furnished with a. livijig peaceably 

ABIRON. 
Eccl. 45. 18. that were on Dathan's and A. side 

ABLE. 
2 Esd. 2. 28. but they shall be a. to do nothing 

4. 6. then I said, what man is a. to do that? 

11. how should thy vessel be a. to comprehend ? 
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2 Esd. 7. 45. no man a. save him that ia destroyed 

8. 41. be a. to love my creature more than I 

9. 7. shall be a. to escape by his works and faith 

10. 32. 1 have seen that I am not a. to express 
55. as much as thine eyes be a. to see 

15. 17. desire to go into a city, and shall not be o. 
Jud. 6.4. footsteps shall not be a. to stand before us 

7. 4. the hills are not a. to bear their M-eight 
Esth. 16. 3. but not being a. to bear abundance 
Wisd. 12.14. tyrant not a. to set his face against thee 

13. 9. for if they were a. to know so much 
16.20. send bread a. to content every man's delight 

Eccl. 7. 6. being not o. to take away iniquity 

16. 20. and who is a. to conceive his ways ? 
41. 1. yea, to him that is yet a. to receive meat 
43. 28. how shall we a. to magnify him? 

Bar. 6. 34. they are not a. to recompense it 
41. may speak, as tho' he were a. to understand 
64. seeing they are noi a. to judge causes 

1 Mac. 3. 17. how shall we be a. being few to fight? 
30. not be a. to bear the charges any longer 

5. 40. we shall not be a. to withstand him 

6. 3. he sought to take the city, but was not a. 
27. neither shait thou be a. to rule them 

7. 25. that he was not a. to abide their force 

10. 72. Ihy foot is not a. to stand before our face 
73. shall not be a. to abide the horsemen 

2 Mac. 15. 17.' words a. to stir them up to valour 

ABODE. 
2 Esd. 3. 22. the good departed, the evil a. still 
Jud. 10. 2. in which she a. on the sabbath-days 

12. 7. thus she a. in the camp three days 

2 Mac. 12. 27. a strong city wherein Lysias a. 

14. 23. Nicanor a. in Jerusalem and did no hurt 

ABOLISH. 
Esth. 14.9. they will a, the thing thou hast ordained 
Eccl. 47. 22. he will not o. the posterity of his elect 
1 Mac. 3.42. given commandment utterly to a. them 

ABOLISHED. 
Eccl. 45. 26. that their good things be not a. 

ABOMINABLE. 
Eccl. 41. 5. the children of sinners are a. children 

1 Mac. 1. 48. they should make their souls a. 

2 Mac. 6. 25. get a stain to old age, and make it a. 

ABOMINATION. 
Wisd. 14. 11. because they are become an a. 
Eccl. 1. 25. but godliness is an a. to a sinner 
10. 13. he that hath pride shall pour out a. 

17. 26. and hate thou a. vehemently 

19.23. there- is a wickedness, and the same an a. 

1 Mac. 1. 54. they set up the a. of desolation 

6. 7. they pulled down the a. which he had setup 

2 Mac. 5. 8. being had in a. as an open enemy 
6. 19. than to live stained with such an a. 

ABOMINATIONS. 

1 Esd. 7.13. had separated from the a. of the people 

2 Esd. 11. 44. they are ended, and his a. are fulfilled 
Wisd. 12. 23. tormented them with their own a. 
Eccl. 27. 30. malice and wrath, even these are a. 

49. 2. he took away the a. of iniquity 

ABOVE. 
2 Esd. 8. 20. O Lord, who beholdest from a. 
Wisd. 9. 17. a.^d send thy Holy Spirit from a. 
Eccl. 10. 17. shall any remember me from a.? 

ABOVE. 

1 Esd. 1. 24. that did wickedly a. all people 

3. 12. but a. all things truth beareth the victory 

2 Esd. 4. 34. do not thou hasten a. the most 

Highest, for thy haste is in vain to be a. him 
10. 57. for thou art blessed a. many other 
Eccl. 3.21. nor search things that are a. thy strength 

13. 2. burden not thyself a. thy power 
25. 10. none a. him that feareth the Lord 

13. there is no head a. the head of a serpent 
36. 16. there is no riches a. a sound body, and no 
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.EccZ.40.18.he that findeth a treasuio is a. them botJi 

20. but the love of wisdom is a. them both 

21. but a. pleasant tongue is a. them both 
23. but a. both is a wife with her husbatjd 
26. but the fear of the Lord is a. them both 

43. 28. for he is great a. all his works 
Prayer of Manass. a. the number of the sanda 

ABOUND. 
Eccl. 21.13. knowledge of a.wise man a.like a flood 

23. 3. lest my sins a. to my destruction 

24. 26. the understanding to a. like Euphrates 

ABOUNDED. 

1 Mac. 3. 30. he a. above the kings before him 

2 Mac. 3. 19. the women a. in the streets 

ABOUNDETH. 

Eccl. 10. 27. that laboureth and a. in all things 
ABRAHAM. 

2 Esd. 1. 39. 1 will give for leaders, A. Isaac, Jacob 
3. 13. whose name was A. || 6. 8. from A. to Isaac 
7. 36. A. prayed first for the Sodomites 

Tob. i.l2.we are children ofthe])rophets, Noe, A. 

Jud. 8. 26. remember what things he did to A. 

Esth. 14. 18. no joy, but in thee, O Lord God of A, 

Eccl. 44. 19. A. was a great father of many people 

Bar. 2 34. which I promised to their father A. 

Dan. 3. 12. not depart for thy beloved A. sake 

1 JWac.2.52.was not A. found faithful in temptationi 
21.21. found that they are of the stock of A. 

2 Mac. 1. 2. his covenant that he made with A. 

ABRIDGE. 
2 Mac. 2. 23. we will essay to a, in one volume 

ABRIDGING. 
2 Mac. 2. 26. have taken this painful labour of a 

ABRIDGMENT. 

2 Mac. 2. 31. granted to him that will make an a 

ABSALOM. 

1 Mac. 11. 70. except Mattathias son of A. 

13. 11. he sent Jonathan the son of A. to Joppe 

2 Mac. 11. 17. John and A. were sent from you 
ABSENT. 

Wisd. 11. 11. whether they were a. or present 

14. 17. that they might flatter him that was a. 

ABSTAIN. 
Eccl. 28. 8. a. from strife, thou shalt diminish sina 

ABSTAINETH. 
Wisd. 2. 16. he a. from our ways as from filthiness 

ABSTINENCE. 
2 Esd. 7. 55. the faces of them which have used a. 

ABUBUS. 
1 Mac. 16.11. Ptolemeus the son of A.made captain 
15. the son of A. receiving them deceitfully 
ABUNDANCE. 

1 Esd. 8. 20. they shall give other things in a. 

2 Esd. 2. 27. but thou shalt be merry and have a. 
6. 56. the a. of them to a drop that falleth 

15. 41. may be full with the a. of great waters 
Tob. 2.2. when I saw a. of meat, I said to my son 

4. 16. and according to thine a. give alms 
Wisd. 11. 7. thou gavest unto tliem a. of water 
Eccl. 27. 1. he that seeks for a. will turn his eyea 

1 Mac, 16. 11. and he had a. of silver and gold 

ABUNDANTLY. 
Eccl. 24. 31. 1 will water a. my garden-bed 

ABUSE. 
Eccl. 26. 10. keep her in straitly, lest she a. herseM 
Bar. 6. 28. the priests a. things sacrificed 
ABUSED. 

2 Esd. 9. 9. which now have a. my ways 

1 Mac. 7. 34. but he a. them shamefully 

2 Mac. 14. 42. choosing rather to die than to be a. 

ACCARON. 
1 Mac. 10. 89. he also gave him A. in possession 

ACCEPT. 
Tob. 13. 6. turn, who can tell if he will a. you? 
Eccl. 4. 22. a. no person, 27. | 35. 13. | 42. 1. 
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ACCEPTABLE. 
TVisd. 3. 14. an iriheniance more a. to his mind 
9. 9. and knew whiit was a. in tliy sight 

12. so shall my works be a. then shall I judge 
Eccl. 2. 5. a. men tried in furnace of adversity 
15. 15. if thou wilt, to keep the commandments, 
and to perform a. fiiithfulness 
35. 7. the sacrifice of a just man is a. 
41. 2. O death, a. is thy sentence to the needy 

ACCEPTED. 
TVisd. 18. 7. so of Ihy people was a. the salvation 
Eccl.19.18. the fear of the L. is the first step to be a. 

34. 18. the gifts of unjust men are not a. 

35. 16. he that serveth the Lord shall be a. 
Dan. 3. 16. in an humble spirit let us be a. 

1 Mac. 6. 60. to make peace, and they a. thereof 

9. 71. which thing he a. and sware unto him 
14. 47. then Simon a. hereof, and was pleased 

2 Mac. 12. 4. who a. of it according to the decree 
13. 24. a. well of Maccabeus, made him governor 

ACCEPTING. 

1 Esd. 4. 39. with her there is no a- of persons 
Eccl. 20. 22. by a. persons, overthrowefh himself 

ACCESS. 

2 Mac. 14. 3. nor have any more a. to the altar 

ACCLAMATIONS. 

1 Mac. 5. 64. the people assembled with joyful a. 

ACCOMPANY. 

Jud. 10. 17. a hundred men, to a. her and her maid 

ACCOMPLISH. 

2 Esd. 12. 25. for these shall a. his wickedness 
Jud. 2. 13. but a. them fully, as I commanded 

10. 8. the God of our fathers a. thy enterprises 

9. that I may go forth to a. things you spake 

2 Mac. 14. 29. he watched his time to a. this thing 

ACCOMPLISHED. 
1 Esd. 1. 17r the things belonging to sacrifices a. 
2. 1. that the word of the Lord might be a. 
1 Mac. 3. 49. Nazarites, who had a. their days 

ACCORD. 
1 Esd. 5. 58. all Levites with one a. labouring 
9. 38. the multitude came together with one a. 
Jud. 15. 9. they blessed her with one a. and said 
Wisd. 10. 20. magnified with one a. thine hand 

ACCOUNT. 
fVisd. 5. 1. such as made no a. of his labours 

1 Mac. 6. 9. and he made a. that he should die 

2 Mac. 15. 18. was in least a. with them 

ACCOUNTED. 
Wisd. 5. 4. we fools a. his life madness 
Bar. 3. 35. none be a. of in comparison of him 

ACCOUNTS. 
Tob. 1. 21. who appointed over his father's a. 

22. Achiacbarus was overseer of the a. 
Wisd. 4. 20. when they cast up the a. of their sins 
\ Mac. 10. 40. I give silver out of the king's a. 
42. whicii they took out of the a. year by year 
44. expenses shall be given of the king's a. 
ACCUSATION. 
Eccl. 26. 5. my heart feareth a false a. 
51.6.byana.to the king from an unrighteous tongue 

2 Mac. 4. 43. an a. was laid against Menelaus 

ACCUSATIONS. 

3 Mac. 14. 27. with the a. of the wicked man 

ACCUSE. 
2 Esd. 16. 50. and shall a. her to her face 
Wisd. 12. 12. who shall a. thee for the nations 
Eccl. 46. 19. taken no goods, and no man did a. him 
1 Mac. 10. 61. assembled themselves to a. him 

ACCUSED. 
Wisd. 10. 14. as for them that had a. him 

1 Mac. 7. 6. and they a. the people to the king 

2 Mac. 5. 8. being a. before Aretas the king 
10.13. being a.of the king's friends beforeEupator 

21. a. those men, that they had sold their brethren 
14. 38 formerly Razis had been a. of Judaism 

ACCUSER. 
2 Mac. 4. 5. not to be an a. of his countrymen 

ACCUSERS. 
2 Esd. 16. 65. your own sins shall be your a. 

1 Mac. 10. 64. "when his o. saw he was honoured 

ACCUSTOM. 
Eccl. 23. 9. a. not thv mouth to swearing 

ACCUSTOMED. 

Eccl. 20. 25. a thief is better than a man a. to lie 

23. 15. the man that is a. to opprobrious words 

ACHAN. 

2 Esd. 7. 37. prayed for Israel in thi time of A. 

ACIIIACHARUS. 
T06. 1. 21. A. my brother Anael's son, over affairs 

22. A. entreating for me, 1 returned to Nineve 
2. 10. A. did nourish me till I went to Elymais 

11. 18. A. and Nasbas his brother's son came 
14. 10. remember, how Aman handled A. 

ACHIOR. 
Jud. 5. 5. then said A. the captain of Ammon 
22. when A. had finished these sayings 
6.2. who art thou, A."? II 5. A. a hireling of Ammon 

10. then Olofernes commanded to take A. 

13. they bound A. cast him down, and left him 
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Jwd.6.16. theyset A. in the midst of all their people 

11. 9. concerning the matter which A. did speak 

14. 10, when A. had seen all that God had done 

ACHiTOB. 

lEsd. 1. 1. Sadamias, son of Sadoc, the son of A. 

ACKNOWLEDGE. 
2 Esd. 1. 36. yet they shall a. their sins 

10. 16. if thou shalt a. the determination of God 
Jud. 9. 14. a. that thou ait the God of all power 
Wisd. 13. 1. nor did they a. the work-master 
Eccl. 23. 11. if he a. not his sin, a double otfence 
Prayer of Manass. I a. mine iniquities 

ACKNOWLEDGED. 
Wisd. 12. 27. they a. hitn to be the true God 
18. 13. they a. this people to be the sons of God 
Eccl. 44. 23. he a. him in his blessing, and gave 
Sus. 14. they asked the cause, they a. their lust 
2 Mac. 3. 28. manifestly they a. the power of God 

ACQUAINTANCE. 
Eccl. 30. 2. shall rejoice of his son among his a, 
2 Mac. 6. 21. the old a. they had with the man 

AcauiT. 

Wisd. 1. 6. will not a. a blasphemer of his words 

ACT. 
Jud. &. 34. but inquire not you of mine a. 

ACTION. . 
Eccl. 37. 16. let counsel go before every a. 

ACTIONS. 
2 Esd. 15. 16. their a. shalh stand in tiieir power 

ACTIVE. 
Wisd. 15. 11. that inspired into him an a. soul 
ACTS. 

1 Esd. 1. 25. now after ail these a. of Josias 
33. the a. that Josias did are reported 

Eccl. 17. 9. gave them to glory in his marvellous a. 
18. 4. and who shall find out his noblo a.? 
51. 8. then thought I upon thy a. of old 
ljJ/ac.2.51.call to remembrance what a. our fathers 
did in their time to receive great honour 
3.4. in his a. he was like a lion roaringfor his prey 
7. he made Jacob glad with his a. 
5. 56. heard of valiant a. and deeds they had done 

8. 2. it was told him of their wars and noble a. 

9. 22. his wars, and the noble a. which he did 
14. 35. the people seeing the a. of Simon 

2 Mac. 2. 13. gathered together the a. of king 

10. 10. now will we declare the a. of Antiochus 

ADAM. 
2 Esd. 3. 5. thou gavest a body to A. without soul 
10. as death was to A. so was the flood to these 
21. the firstA. bearing a wicked heart transgressed 
26. in all things did even as A. had done 

4. 30. evil seed hath been sown in the heart of A. 

6. 54. A. whom thou madest lord of thy creatures 

7. 11. when A. transgressed my statutes 

46. been better not to have given the earth to A. 
48. O thou A. what hast thou done 1 
Tob. 8. 6. thou madest A. and gavest him Eve 
Eccl. 33. 10. and A. was created of the earth 
40. 1. and a heavy yoke is upon the sons of A. 
49. 16. so was H. above every living thing in crea. 

ADAMANT. 
Eccl. 16. 16. his light from the darkness with an a. 

ADAR. 
lEsd. 7.5. holy house was finished in the month A. 
Estk. 13. 6. of the twelfth month A. 16. 20. 

1 Mac. 7. 43. the thirteenth day of the month A. 

2 Mac. 15. 36. in the Syrian tongue is called A. 

AD AS A. 
1 Mac. 7. 40. Judas pitched in A. with 3000 men 
45. then pursued after them from A. to Gazera 
ADD. 
Tob. 5. 15. 1 will a. something to the wages 

18. be not greedy to a. money to money 
Eccl. 4. 3. a. not more trouble to a heart vexed 

5. 5. be not without fear to a. sin to sin 
21. 15. he will commend it, and a. unto it 

1 Mac. 8. 30. shall think meet to a. ordiminish any 

thing ; and whatsoever they shall a.or take away 

ADDED. 

1 Esd. 7. 6. that were a. to them did according to 

EccLS-M. instead of sins shall be a. to build thee up 

42. 2L to him may nothing be a. nor diminished 

1 Mac. 10. 30. governments w hich are a. thereto 
38. the three that are a. to Judea, 11. 34. 

14. 30. after that Jonathan was a. to his people 
ADDING. 

2 Mac. 2. 32. only a. this much to what is said 

ADDO. 
1 Esd. 6. 1. Zacharias the son of A. prophesied 

ADHERENTS. 
1 Mac. 9. 60. he sent letters to his a. in Judea 

ADIDA. 
1 Mac. 12. 38. S ntion also set up A. in Sepbela 
13. 13. but Simon pitched his tents at A. 
ADJOINING. 

1 Mac.l^. 33. Simon passed thro' the holds there a 

2 Mac. 12. 16. a lake ncir a. thereto, being filled 

ADMIRABLE. 
1 Esd. 4. 29. Apame, daughter of the a. Bartacus 



ADMIRATION. 

EccZ.22.23.nor the rich that is foolish to be had in a 

38. 3. in the sight of great men he shall bo in o. 

ADMIRE. 
Eccl. 27. 23. he will speak sweetly and a. thy wordg 

ADxMlRED. 

Jud. 10. 19. wondered, at her beauty, and a. Israel 

Wisd.8. 11. I shall be a. in the sight of great men 

11. 14. when they saw what came to pass, they a. 

ADMONISH. 
Jud. 8. 27. that come near to iiim to a. them 
Wisd. 11. ]0. for these thou didst a. as a father 
Eccl: 19. 13. a. a friend, may be not done it, 14, 15 
17. a. thy neighbour before thou threaten him 
"ADMONISHED. 
Wisd. 16. 6. \Vere troubled, that they might be a. 

ADORE. 
fieZ4. the king worshipped it and wentdailytoa.it 

ADORNED. 
Estk. 15. 2. being gloriously a. she took maida 

ADORNING. 
2 Mac. 2. 29. must seek fit things for a. thereof 

ADVANTAGE. 
2 Mac. 8. 7. but specially took he a. of the night 

ADVENTURE. 
Wisd. 2. 2. for we are born at all a. be as not beer 

. ^ ADVERSARY. 

Eccl. 36. 7. lake away the a. destroy the enemy 
1 Mac. 1. 36. it was an evil a. to Israel 

ADVERSARIES. 
1 Esd. 8. 51. conduct for safeguard against our a 
Wisd. 11. 3. they were avenged of their a. 

8. declaring how thou hadst punished their a. 
18. 8. for wherewith thou didst punish our a. 

Eccl.23.3.]est my sins abound and I fall bef.mine a, 
47. 7. he brought to nought the Philistines his a. 
51. 2. thou hast been my helper against mine a. 

1 Mac. 9. 29. against them that are a. to ua 

ADVERSITY. 
Eccl. 2. 5. acceptable men in the furnace of a. 
11.14. prosperity and a. life and death come of God 
12. 8. and an enemy cannot be hidden in a. 

9. but in his a. even a friend will depart 

17. if a. come upon thce.thoushalt find him there 
2wl/ac.6.16.though he punish witha. yet not forsake 

12. 30. entreated them kindly in time of their a. 

ADVERSITIES. 

2 Esd. 10. 20. for how manv are the a. of Sion 1 
2t^Iac. 5. 20.,partaker of the a. that happened 

ADVICE. 
Eccl. 32.19. do nothing without a. done repent not 

ADULTERER. 
Eccl. 25. 2. mv soul hateth an old a. that doteth 

' ADULTERERS. 
Wisd.2.1^. childr. of a. shall not come to perfection 

ADULTERY. 
Wisd. 14. 24. slew another, or grieved him by a. 
Eccl. 23. 23. she hath played the whore in a. 

AFAR off. 
1 Esd. 5. 65. sounded, so that it was heard a. off 
Eccl. 16. 22. for his covenant is a. off, trial in end 

AFFAIRS. 
1 Esd. 8. 12. that they may look to the a. of Judea 
Tob.1.21. over father's accounts, and over all hie a. 
Estli. 13. 7. cause our a. to be well settled 
16. 5. put in trust to manage their friend's a. 

1 Mac. 3. 32. Lysias to oversee the a. of the king 

6. 56. sought to take to him the ruling of the c 
57. and the a. of the kingdom lie upon us 

10. 37. some set over the a. of the kingdom 

2 Mac. 4. 21. not to be well affected to his a. 

7. 24. that he would trust him with his a. 

8. 8. wrote to yield more aid to the king's a. 

9. 20. and if your a. be to your contentment 

11. 1, Lysias, who managed a. took displeasure 
23. that every one may attend upon his own a. 
26. they may go cheerfully about their own a. 

13. 2. Lysias, his protector and ruler of his a. 
23. who was left over the a. in Autioch 

AFFECT. 
Eccl. 13. 11. a. not to be made equal to him in tail 

AFFECTED. 

Esth. 13. 5. this people is evil a. to our state 

16. 23. be safety to us, and the well a. Persians 

2 Mac. 4. 21. understanding him not to be well a 

13. 26. Lysias pacified, and made them well a. 

14.5. being called and asked how the Jews stood a 

26. Nicanor was not well a. toward the state 

AFFECTION. 

Wisd 6. 11. therefore set your a. on my words 

AFFLICT. 
Eccl. 30. 21. a. not thyself in thine own counsel . 
49. 7. that he might root out, and a. and destroy 
AFFLICTED. 
2 Esd. 11. 42. for thou hast a. meek, hurt peaceable 
Jud. 9. 11. for thou art a God of the a. a helper 
16. 11. my a. shouted for joy, my weak ones cried 
Wisd. 5. 1. before the face of such as ha\-e a. hint 
14. 15. a father a. with untimely mourning 
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ffitd. 19. 16. but these very grievously a. them 
Keel. 4. 4. reject not the sui)phcation of the a. 
30. 14. than a rich man that is a. in his body 
Bar 4. 31. miserable are they that a. thee 
1 Mac. 9. G8. and they a. Bacchidcs sore 

10. 46. for he had a. liiem very sore 

AFFLICTIiNG. 
Jud. 2. 2. and concluded the a. of the whole earth 

AFFLICTION. 
'i Esd. 6. 19. when the a. of S^ion shall be fulfilled 
Jud. 13. 20. not spared for the a. of our nation 
Esth. 11. 8. a day of anguish, a. and great uproar 

14. 12. make thyself known in time of our a. 
16. 20. who in time of their a. shall set upon them 

Eccl. 2. 11. for the Lord saveth in time of a. 
3. 15. in the day of a. it shall be remembered 
6. 10. will not continue in the day of thine a. 
11.25. in prosperity there is a forgetfulness of^a. 
and in the day of a. there is no remembrance 
27. a. of an hour makes a man forget pleasure 
25. 14. any a. but the a. from them that hate me 

29. 12. and it shall deliver thee from all a. 
35.20. mercy is seasonable in the time of a. 

38. 19. in a. also sorrow remaineth, life of the poor 
Bar. 5. 1. the garment of thy mourning and a. 

1 Mac. 9. 27. so was there a great a. in Israel 

AFFLICTIONS. 

2 Esd. 8. 27. of those that keep thy testimonies in a. 
Jud. 4. 13. so God heard and looked upon their a. 
Eccl. 51. 3. and from the manifold a. which I had 

1 Mac. 2. 30. because a. increased sore on them 

AFFRIGHTED. 

2 Esd. 10. 55. fear not, let not thy heart be a. 

12. 5. great fear wherewith I was a. this night 

AFORE. 
1 Esd. 6. 32. make light of any thing a. spoken 

AFOREHAND. 
Jud. 7. 1. to take a. the ascents of the hill-country 

AFORETIME. 
Sus. 52. sins committed a. are come to light 

1 Mac. 3. 46. was the place where they prayed a. 

9. 72. the prisoners taken a. out of land of Judea 

11. 34. the king received of them yearly a. 

AFRAID. 

2 Esd. 6. 15. tiierefore when it speaks, be not a. 
23. when they hear shall be suddenly a. 

10. 25. 1 was a. of her, and mused what it might be 
27. then was I a. and cried with a loud voice 
38. 1 shall tell thee wherefore thou art a. 

13. 8. they were sore a. and yet durst fight 

11. dust and smoke, when I saw this, I was a. 

15. 18. bouses be destroyed, and men shall be a. 
37. and they that see the wrath shall be a. 

43. they shall go to Babylon, and make her a. 
16. 10. he shall thunder, and who shall not be a.? 

Tab. 2. 8. this man is not yet a. to be put to death 
4. 8. be not a. to give according to that little 
6. 14. and I am a. lest if I go in unto her, I die 

Jud. 1. 11. for they were not a. of him 

4. 2. therefore they were exeedingly a. of him 

5. 23. we will not be a. of the face of Israel 

10. 16. when before him be not a. in thy heart 

16. 25. there was none made Israehany more a. 
Wisd. 8. 15. horrible tyrants be a. when hear of me 

18. 25. the destroyer gave place and was a. 
Ecel. 26. 5. and for the fourth I was sore a. 

30. 9. cocker thy child he shall make thee a. 
34. 14. whoso feareth the Lord, shall not be a. 

Bar. 6. 5. neither be ye a. when ye see multitude 

1 Mac. 1. 18. but Ptolemee was a. of him and fled 

3. 22. and as for you, be ye not a. of them 

4. 8. fear not, neither be ye a. of their assault 
21. perceived these things, they were sore a. 

5. 41. but if he be a. and camp beyond the river 
8. 12. all that heard of their name were a. 

12. 40. he was a. Jonathan would not suffer him 

52. they bewailed Jonathan, and were sore a. 
16. 6. he saw that the people were a. to go over 

2 Mac. 3. 24. all that came with him were sore a. 

AFTERWARD. 
Eccl. 19. 21, say, I will not do it, though a. he do it 

AGAGITE. 
E8th.l2. 6. howbeit, Aman the A. sought to molest 

AG.\RENES. 
Bar. 3. 23. the A. that seek wisdom upon earth 
AGE. 

3 Esd. 3. 18. thou troublest the men of that a. 

5. 50. for our mother draweth now nigh to a. 

53. and they that are born in the time of a. 
Tob. 1. 9. when I was come to the a. of a man 
3. 10. shall bring old a. with sorrow to the grave 

14. 5. till the time of that a. be fulfilled 
Jud.Q. 18. there arose none in our a. that worship 
fVisd. 3. 17. their last a. shall be without honour 
4. 8. honourable a. is not in length of time 

9. and an unspotted life is old a. 

16. the many years and old a. of the unrighteous 
Eccl. 3. 12. my fion, help thy father in his a. 
6, 18. 80 sbalt thou find wisdom till thy old a. 
%. 6. dishonour not a man in his old a. 
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Eccl. 26. 17. so is the beauty of the face in ripe a. 

19. my son, keep the flower of thine a. sound 
30. 24. carefulness brings a. before the time 

41. 2. that is now in the last a. and is vexed 

42. 9. lest she pass away the flower of her a. 
46. 9. which remained with him tiM his old a. 

1 Mac. 16. 3. I am old, and ye are of sufficient a. 

2 Mac 6. 24. for it becometh not our a. to dissemble 

25. 1 get a stain to my old a. and abominable 
27. shew myself such a one as my a. requireth 

7. 27. nourished and brought thee up to this a. 

AGED. 
2 Esd. 5. 49. the things that belong to the a. 
Tob. 8. 7. that we may become a. together 

14. 3. for behold, I am a. and ready to depart 
Wisd. 2. 10. the ancient gray hairs of the a. 
Eccl. 25. 20. as climbing a sandy way is to feet of a. 

42. 3. be not ashamed to inform the extreme a. 
2 Mac. 6. 18. Eleazar the scribe, an a. man 

8. 30. made the a. equal in spoils with themselves 

AGES. 
lEsd.4. 40. she is the strength and majesty of all a. 
Wisd. 7. 27. and into all a. entering into holy souls 

14. 6. and left to all a, a seed of generation 
Eccl. 24. 33. I will leave it to all a. for evjr 
IMac. 2. 61. thus consider throughout all a. 

AGGEUS. 

lEsd. 6.1. A. and Zacharias prophesied to the Jews 

7.3. the holy works prospered when A. prophesied 

2 Esd. 1. 40. A. Zachary and Malachi for leaders 

AGO. 

1 Esd. 6. 14. this house was builded many years a. 

AGONY. 

2 Mac. 3. 14. there was no small a. thro' the city 
21. the fear of the high-priest being in such an a. 

AGREE. 
Tob. 7. IL I will eat nothing here till we a. 
Eccl. 13. 2. how a. kettle and earthen pot together 
25. 1. a man and a wife that a. together 
2Mac. 11. 14. he persuaded them to a. to conditions 

AGREEABLE. 
Wisd. 12. 15. thinking it not a. to condemn him 

AGREEABLY. 

1 Esd. 8. 12. a. to that which is in law of the Lord 

AGREEING. 
Wisd. 16. 20. didst send them bread a. to every taste 

AGREEMENT. 
Eccl. 13. 18. what a. between the hyena and a dog? 

2 Mac. 12. 25. restore them according to the a. 

AID. 
Tob. 8. 6. let us make to him an a. like himself 
.7ud. 9. 4. thy children called upon thee for a. 
Esth. 16. 20. ye shall a. them, that they be avenged 
Wisd. 13. 18. for a. he beseecheth what hath least 

1 Mac. 7. 7. punish them, with all that a. them 
8. 26. nor shall they a. them with victuals 
10.24. promise them gifts, that I may have their a. 

15. 19. nor yet a. their enemies against them 
16. 18. that he should send him a host to a. him 

2 Mac. 4. 11. who went to Rome for amity and a. 
8. 8. to yield more a. to the king's affairs 

15. 8. expect victory and a. from the Almighty 
AILETH. 
2 Esd. 9. 42. 1 said to her, what a. thee 1 tell me 
10. 31. what a. theel and why art thou disquieted ? 

AIM, 
Wisd. 13. 9. to know that they could a. at the world 

AIR, 
2 Esd. 6. 4. or ever the heights of the a. were lifted 

11. 2. all the winds of the a. blew on her 
Jud. 11.7. the fowls of the a. shall live by thy power 
Wisd. 2. 3. our spirits shall vanish as the soft a. 
5. 11, as when a bird hath flown through the a. 
but the light a. being beaten with her wings 
12. an arrow is shot at a mark, it parteth the a. 
7. 3. when I was born I drew in the common a. 
17, 10. they died, denying that they saw the a. 
Bar. 3. 17. had pastime with the fowls of the a. 
Dan. 3. 58. O all ye fowls of the a. bless the Lord 
2 Mac. 4. 46. taking aside, as it were to take the a. 
5. 2. there were seen horsemen running in the a. 
ALARM. 

1 J>fac.7.45.sounding an a. after them with trumpets 

ALCIMUS. 
IMac. 7. 5. having A. who was desirous to be priest 
9. and him he sent with that wicked A. 

12. did there assemble to A. a company of scribes 

to require justice, 20, 23, 25. I 

9. 1, 57, 
21, but A, contended for the high priesthood 
9. 54. A. commanded that the wall be pulled down 
55.e ven at that time was A.plagued and hindered 
56. A, died at that time with great torment 

2 Mac. 14. 3, one A, who had been high-priest 

13. to make A, high-priest of the great temple 

26, A. perceiving the love that was betwixt them 

ALEXANDER. 
1 Mac. 1, 1. A, son of Phihp the Macedonian, 6, 2. 
7. A. reigned twelve years, and then died 
10. 1. A. the son of Antiochus took Ptolemais 



1 Jfac. 10. 4. let us first makepeace with him, before 
he join with A. 15. 18, 47, 49, 59, 68, 88. 

23. what have we done that A. prevented usi 
Sl.A.sent ambassadors toPtolemee king of Effvnt 

ALIENS. 

1 Mac. 3. 45. sanctuary trodden, a. kept strong hold 

ALIKE. 
Wisd. 6. 7. made small and great, he careth for all c. 

11. 11. absent or present, they were vexed a. 
14. 9. are both a. hateful unto God 

ALIVE. 

2 Esd. ]2. 33. set them before him o. in judgment 
Toh.2.1b. nor any son of his a. to whom I may keep 

7. 5. they said, he is both a. and in good health 

8. 12. send and let her see whether he be a. 
14. came forth, and told them that he was a. 

IMac. 1. 6. and parted his kingdom while he was a. 

8. 7. how they took him a. and covenanted 

14. 2. he sent one of his princes to take him a. 

2 Mac. 6. 26. not escape the Almighty a. nor dead 
7. 5. commanded him, being yet a. to be brought 

24. whilst the youngest was yet a. did exhort him 

12. 35. he would have taken that cursed man a, 

ALLEDGING. 
Wisd. 18. 22. a. the oaths made with the fathers 

ALLIED, 
Wisd. 8. 17, to be a. to wisdom is immortality 
ALLOWANCE. 

1 Esd. 1.7. these things were given of the king's a. 

2 Mac. 4. 14. to be partakers of the unlawful a. 

ALLOWED. 
2 Esd. 8. 52. to you rest is a. yea, perfect wisdom 

ALLURE. 
Jud. 10. 4. to a. the eyes of all that should see her 

ALLURED. 

Wisd. 14. 20. multitude a. by the grace of the work 

ALMIGHTY. 

1 Esd. 9. 46. Esdras blessed the God of hosts A, 

2 Esd. 1. 15. thu* saith the a. Lord, 22, 28, 33. { 

2. 9, 31. Jud. 4. 13. I 16. 6, 17, 

9. 45. and we gave great honour unto the A, 
Jud.8.13. try the Lord A. but you shall never know 

15. 10. blessed be thou of the a. Lord for ever 
Esth. 13. 9. saying, O Lord, Lord, the King a. 

16. 21. a. God hath turned to joy unto them 
Wisd. 7. 25. flowing from the glory of the A. 

11. 17. thy a. hand that made the world 
18. 15. thine a. word leaped down from heaven 
Eccl. 24. 24. for the Lord a. is God alone 
42. 17. works which the a. Lord firmly settled 
50. 14. the offering of the most high A. 

17. worship their Lord God a. the Most High 
Bar. 3. 4. O Lord a. thou God of Israel, hear now 
Prayer of Manass. O Lord, a. God of our fathers 
2 Mac. 1. 25. the only Just, A. and Everlasting 

3. 22. they then called upon the a. Lord 

30. when the a. Lord appeared, filled with joy 

5. 20. it was forsaken in wrath of the A. 7. 38, 

6. 26. 1 should not escape the hand of the A. 
7.35. thou hast not escaped the judgment of a God 
8. 11. that was to follow upon him from the a. God 

18. but our confidence is in the a. God 

24. by the help of the A. the.y slew above 9000 
9. 5. Lo/d a. smote him with an incurable plague 
11. 13. because the a. God helped them, he sent 
12.28. Judas and his company called on the a. God 
15. 8. which should come to them from the A. 
29. praising the A. in their own language 
32, stretched against the holy temple of the A. 
ALMOST 
2 Esd. 10. 10. they walk a. into derscruction 
22. the name that is named on us is a. profaned 
ALMS. 
Tob. 1.3. I did many a.-deeds to my brethren 

16. 1 gave many a. to my brethren, I gave bread 
2. 14. where are thine a. and righteous deeds? 

4. 7, give a. of thy substance, and when thon 

givest a. let not thine eye be envious, 16. 
8. if thou hast abundance, give a. accordingly 

10. because a. doth deliver from death, 12. 9. 

11. for a. is a good gift to all that give it 

12.8. prayer is good with fasting, a. and righteous- 
ness, it is better to give a. than to lay up gold 

14. 2. he gave a. and increased in the fear of Goo 

10. Manasses gave a. and escaped'the snares 

11. wherefore, my son, consider what a. doeth 
Eccl. 3. 30. and a. maketh an atonement for sins 

7. 10. not faint-hearted, and Jieglect not to give a- 

12. 3. no good can come to him that giveth no a. 

17. 22. the a. of a man is as a signet with him 
29. 12. shut up a. in thy store-houses 

31. 11. the congregation shall declare his a. 
35. 2. he that giveth a. sacrificeth praise 

ALOFT, 
1 Esd. 8. 92. married strange worn, now is all lar. a 
1 Mac. 13. 27, Simon raised it a. to the sight 
ALONE. 

1 Esd. 5. 71. we ourselves a. will build to the Lord 

2 Esd. 3. 4. didst plant the earth, and that thyself a 
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2 ^^5 J. 7.48. Adam, thou art not fallen a.but we all 
&. 11. Sif, et me a. tliut I may bewail myself 

Tob 1.6 la. went often to Jerusalem at feasts 
8 6. it is not good that man should be a. 

Esth. 13. 5. that this people a. is in opposition to all 

Wisd. 10. 1. father of the world that was created a. 

Eccl. 6. 2. torn in pieces, as a bull straying a. 

Bar. 4. 16. these have left her tiiat was a. 

Sus. 14. a time, when ihey might find her a. 
36. the elders said, as we walked in the garden a. 

1 Mac. 10. 70. thou a. liftest up thyself against us 

12. 36. to separate it that so it might be a. 

13. 4. my brethren are slain and I am left a. 

2 Mac. 15. 39. hurtful to drink wine or water a. 

ALREADY. 

1 Esd. 6. 9. and the timber a. laid upon the walls 

2 Esd. 2. 13. the kingdom is a. prepared for you 
Tob. 3. 8. thou hast had a. seven husbands 

15. myseven husbands a. dead, why should I live 
Wisd. ]9. 4. forget the things that had a. happened 

16. were a. made partakers of the same laws 

ALTAR. 
I Esd. 1. 18. offer sacrifices upon the a. of the Lord 

4. 52. to maintain burnt-offerings upon the a. 

5. 48. make ready the a. of the God of Israel 
50. they erected the a. upon his own place 

8. 15. may offer sacrifices on the a. of the Lord 

1 Esd. 10. 21. thou seest that our a. is broken down 
Tob. 1. 6. them I gave at the a. to the priests 
Jud. 4. 3. the vessels and the a. were sanctified 

11. also they put sackcloth about the a. 

9. 8. to cast down with the sword the horn of thy a. 
Esth. 14. 9'. quench the glory of thy house and a. 

Wisd. 9. 8. an a. in the city wherein thou dwellest 
Eccl. 35. 0. offering of righteous maketh the a. fat 

SO. 11. when he went up to the holy a. he made 

12. he himself stood by the hearth of the a. 

14. and finishing the service at the a. 

15. he poured nut at the foot of the a. a savour 
Bar. 1. 10. offer upon the a. of the Lord our God 
IMac. 1. 21. Anliochus took away the golden a. 

54. the abomination of desolation on the a. 
59. did sacrifice, which was upon the a. of God 
2. 23. sacrifice upon the a. which was at Modin 

24. wherefore he van and slew him upon the a. 

25. he killed, and the a. he pulled down 

4. 38. they saw the a. profaned, the gates burnt 
44. what to do with the a. of burnt-offerings 
47. they took whole stones, and built a new a. 
50. and upon the a. they burnt incense 
56. so they keptthe dedication of the a. eight days 

6. 7. the abomination which he had set upon the a. 

2 Mac. 1. 19. the priests that were then devout, 

took the fire of the a. privily 

32. consumev." by the light that shined from the a. 

2. 5. where he laid the ark and the a. of incense 

4. 14. the priests had no courage to serve at the a. 

10. 3. they made another a. and offered sacrifice 

14. 3. nor have any more access to the holy a. 
33. 1 will break down the a. and erect a temple 

15. 31. when he had set the priests before the a. 

ALTARS. 

1 Mae. 1. 47. set up a. and groves, and chapels 
54. they builded idol-a. through the cities of Juda 

2 Mac. 10. 2. the a. which the heathen had built 

ALTERATIONS. 
Wisd. 7. 18. the a. of the turning of the sun 

ALTER. 
7F2S(2.4.11.1estwickedn. should a.his understanding 

ALTERED. 
Jud. 10. 7. they saw that her countenance was a. 
Wisd. 16. 25. even then was it a. into all fashions 
Eccl. 33. 8. and he a. seasons and feasts 

ALTOGETHER. 
2 Esd. 6. 20. books be opened, and they shall see a. 
Jud. 15. 2. rushing out a. they fled to the plain 
Wisd. 18. 12. so they a. had innumerable dead 
Eccl. 41. 16. nor is it a. approved in every thing 

ALWAY. 
2 Esd. 15. 47. have a. desired to commit whoredom 

16. 20. they shall not be a. mindful of scourges 

AMADATHA. 
J?Jsfi. 16. 10. Aman a Macedonian the son of A. 17. 

AMADATHUS. 
Esth. 12. 6, Aman the son of A. the Agagite 

AMAN. 
71*6.14. lO.rememberhow A. handled Achiaeharus, 
but A. fell into the snare and perished 
Esth. 10. 7. and the two dragons are I and A. 

12. 6. howbeit A. was in great honour with king 

13. 6. are signified in writing to you by A. 

14. 17. thy handmaid hath not eaten at A. table 
16.10. for A. a Macedonian had obtained favour 

17 not execute the letters sent to you by A. 

AMAIN. 

3! Mac. 12 22. the enemies being smitten, fled a, 

AMATHIS. 
I JJ/ac. 12.25. Jonathan met them in the land of A. 

AMAZED. 

'Visd.5.2, shall be a. at strangeness of his salvation 

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AMBASSADOR. 

1 Mac. 12. 8. Onias entreated the a. that was sent 

2 Mac.4. 11. who want a. to Rome for amity and aid 

AMBASSADORS. 
.Tud. 3. 1. so they sent a. to him to treat of peace 

1 Mac. 9. 70. he sent a. to him, to make peace 

11. 9. Ptolemee sent a. to king Demetrius 

12. 23. we do command our a. to make report 
14. 21. the a. that were sent to our people 

40. that they had entertained the a. of Simon 
15. 17. the Jews a. our friends came unto us 

2 Mac. 11. 34. a. of the Romans, send greeting 

AMBASSAGE. 
1 Mac. 14. 23. put the copy of their a. in records 

AMBUSH. 
1 Mac. 9. 40. from the place where they lay in a. 

10. 79. had left a thousand horsemen in a. 

11. 68. having laid men in a. in the mountains 
69. when they that lay in a. arose out of places 

AMBUSHMENT. 

1 Mac. 10. 80. Jonathan knew that there was an a. 

AMEN. 

1 Esd. 9. 47. and all the people answered a. 
Tob. 8.8. she said with him, a. they slept that night 
Eccl. 50. 29. blessed be the Lord for ever, a. a. 

AMEND. 

Wisd. 11. 23. at sins of men, because they should a. 

AMENDMENT. 

2 Esd. 16. 19. and anguish are sent as scourges for a. 

AMIABLE. 
Esth. 15. 5. her countenance was cheerful and a. 

AMISS. 

2 Esd. 8. 35. there is none which hath not done a. 

Eccl.l.SG. remember the end, thou shalt never do a. 

24. 22. they that work by me, shall not do a. 

40. 23. a friend and companion never meet a. 

AMITY. 

1 Mac. 8. 1. such as would make a league of a. 

12. with such as relied on them they kept a. 
17. sent them to Rome to make a league of a. 
10. 23. in making a. witrh the Jews to strengthen 
54. now therefore let us make a league of a. 

12. 16. to renew the a. that we had with them 

2 Mac. 4. 11. who went to Rome for a. and aid 

AMMON. 
Jud. 5. 2. Avas angry, he called all the captains of A. 
6.5. thou Achior, ahirelingof A. who hast spoken 
7. 17. the camp of the children of A. departed 

AMMONITES. 
2 Mac. 4. 26. to flee into the country of the A. 

AMORITES. 
2 Esd. 1. 22. when you were in the river of the A. 
Jud. 5. 15. so they dwelt in the land of the A. 

AMOS. 
2 Esd. 1. 39. 1 will give for leaders, A. and Micheus 
To6.2.6.remembering that prophecy of A.ashesaid 

ANANIAS. 
Tob. 5. 12. I am Azarias, the son of A. the great 
Dan.3. 66. O A. Azarias, and Misael, 1 Mac. 2. 59. 

ANCESTORS. 
Jud. 5. 8. for they left the way of their a. 
Eccl. 8. 4. jest not, lest thy a. be disgraced 

1 .Mac. 7. 2. he entered into the palace of his a. 

2 Jk/ac. 14. 7. 1 being deprived of mine a. honour 

ANCIENT. 
Esth. 16. 7. not so much by a. histories, as ye may 
Wisd. 2. 10. nor reverence a. gray hairs of the aged 

13. 10. or a stone, the work of an a. hand 
Eccl. 25. 4. and for a. men to know counsel 

32.9. when a. men are in place, use not many words 
39. 1. he will seek out of the wisdom of the a. 

1 Mac. 14. 9. the a. men sat all in the streets 

2 Mac. 6. 6. nor was it lawful to keep a. feasts 
23. as became the excel lency of his a. years 

ANCIENTS. 

1 Esd. 5. 63. the a. who had seen the former house 
7. 2. assisting the a. of the Jews and governors 

Jud. 6. 16. they called together all the a. of the city 
8. 10. Chabris, and Charmis, a. of the city, 10. 6. 
15. 8. the a. of the children of Israel came 

Sus. 5. two of the a. of the people to be judges 
ANDRONICUS. 

2 Mac. 4. 31. leaving A. a man in authority 
34. taking A. apart, prayed him to get Onias 
38. forthwith he took away A. his purple and rent 

5. 23. at Gerizim he left A. governor 
ANEW. 

1 Esd. 2. 24. if the walls thereof be set up a. 
Wisd. 19. 6. the creature was fashioned again a. 

ANGEL. 

2 Esd. 1. 40. who is called also an a. of the Lord 
2. 44. 1 asked the a. and said, sir, what are these ? 
4. 1. the a. that was sent to me gave an answer 
5. 15. the a. tha' was come to talk with me 

20. 1 fasted, as Uriel the a. commanded me 
31. the a. that came to me the night afore 
7. 1. there was sent to me the a. that had been sent 
12. 51. but I remained, as the a. commanded me 
Tob. 5. 4. he found Raphael that was an a. 
16. and the a. of God keep you company 
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Tob. 5. 21. for the good a. will keep him companj 
6. 5. the young man did as the a. commanded him 
8. 3. the evil spirit fled and the a. bound him 
12. 5. so he called the a. and said unto him 

22. how the a. of the Lord had appeared to ihem 
Esth. 15. 13. 1 saw thee, my lord, as an a. of God 
Eccl. 48. 21. smote the host, his a. destroyed them 
Bar. 6. 7. my a. is with you, and I caring your souls 
Dan. 3. 26. but the a. of the Lord came down 
Sus. 55. the a. of God hath received the sentence 

59. the a. of God waiteth to cut thee in two 
Bel 34. but the a. of the Lord said to Habbacuc 
36. the a. of the Lord took him by the crown 
39. the a. of the Lord set Habbacuc in hia place 
IMac.T. 41. thine a. went out, and smote 185,000 
2 Mac. 11. 6. would send a good a. to deliver Israel 
15.22. thou didst send thy a. in time of Ezekias 

23. send a good a. before us ibr a dread to them 

ANGELS. 
2 Esd. 1. 19. 1 gave you manna, ye did eat a. bread 

6. 3. before the a. were gathered together 

8. 21. before whom the hosts of a. stand trembling 
16. 66. how hide your sins before God and his a.? 

Tob. 8. 15. let all thy a. and thine elect praise thea 

11. 14. and blessed are all thine holy a. 

12. 15. 1 am Raphael one of the seven holy a. 
Wisd. 16. 20. thou feddest thy people with a. food 
Dan. 3. 37. O ye a. of the Lord, bless ye the Lord 

ANGER. 
2 Esd. 10. 5. then I spake to her in a. saying 
Jud. 8. 14. provoke not the Lord our God to a. 
11. 11. they will provoke their God to a. 
Wisd. 10. 3. unrighteous went away from her in a. 
Eccl. 8. 11. rise not up in a. at the presence of an 

10. 18. nor furious a. for them that are born 

25. 22. a woman is full of a. and much reproach 

26. 8. a drunken woman causeth great a. 
28. 10. according to his riches, his a. risetli 
40. 5. trouble, fear of death, and a. and strife 

IMac. 2. 24. nor could he forbear to shew his a. 

44. they smote sinful men in their a. 
2 Mac. 4. 38. and being kindled with a. he took 

9. 4. then swelling with a. he thought to avenge 

ANGERETH. 
Eccl. 3. 16. he that a. his mother is cursed of God 

19. 21. a servant a. him that nourisheth him 

ANGRY. 
lEsd. 8. 88. mightest not thou be a. with us? 
2 Esd. 16. 48. the more will I be a. with them 
Jud. 1. 12. Nabuchodonosor a. with all this country 
5. 2. he was very a. and called tiie princes of ]\Ioab 
Eccl. 8. 16. strive not with an a. man, go not with 

20. 2. it is better to reprove than be a. secretly 
26. 23. two things grieve, and the tliird maketh a. 

Bel 20. I see footsteps, and then the king was a. 
Prayer of Manass. be not a. v/ith me for ever 

1 Mac. 6. 28. when he heard this he was a. 11. 22. 
2Mac. 5.17. he considered not that the Lord was a. 

7. 33. though the living Lord be a. a little while 

ANGUISH. 

2 Esd. 16. 19. tribulation and a. sent for amendment 
Esth. 11. 8. and lo, a day of tribulation and a, 

14. 2. put on.garments of a. and mourning 

15. 5. but her heart was in a. for fear 

Wisd. 5.3. they groaning for a. of spirit, shall say 
Eccl. 27. 29. a. shall consume them before they die 
Bar. 3. 1. the soul in a. the troubled spirit crieth 

ANN.\. 
Tob. 1. 9. 1 married A. of mine own kindred 

20. not any thing left me, besides my wife A. 
2. 1. my wife A. was restored to me with my son 

11. my wife A. did take women's work to do 
5. 17. A. his mother wept, and said to Tobit 

11. 5. now A. sat looking about for her son 

9. A. ran forth, and fell on the neck of her son 
14. 12. when A. his mother was dead, he buried 
ANNOYANCE. 

1 Esd. 2. 29. proceed no further to the a. of kings 

ANNOYED. 
2 Mac. 8. 32. who had a. the Jews many ways 

ANOINT. 
Tob. 6. 8. it is good to a. a man that hath whitenesi 
11. 8. therefore a. thou his eyes with the gall 
ANOINTED. 

2 Esd. 12. 32. this is the a. which the Highest kept 
Jud. 10.3. washed, a. herself with precious ointment 

16. 8. and she a. her face with ointment 
Eccl. 45. 15. Moses a. him with holy oil 

46. 19. in the sight of the Lord and his a. 

48. 8. who a. kings to take revenge and prophet! 
2 Mac. 1. 10. who was of the stock of the a. priesti 

ANSWER. 
l£s<Z.6.6.signification wasgiven, and an a.recelve^ 

13. they gave us this a. we are the servants 
2 Esd. 4. 1. the angel Uriel gave rae an a. 

9. yet canst thou give me no a. of them 
Wisd. 6. 10. that have learned, shall find what to a. 
Eccl. 4. 8. gave him a friendly a. with meeknese 
5. 11. be swift to hear, and with patience give a. 

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Ecel. 8.9. of the elders tliou shall learn understand- 
ing, and to give a. as need requiretli 
11. 8. a. not before thou liasi heard the cause 
20. (). Iiolds his tongue, because he hath not to a. 
S3. 4. bind up instruction, and then make a. 

ANSWERED. 
1 Esd. y. 47. ami all the people a. amen 
Jtid. ]4. 15. but because none a. he opened it 
• Sus. 54. who u. under a nuistick-tree 
58. who a. under a holm-tree 
Mac. 2. 3tj. they a. them not, nor cast they a stone 

ANSWERING. 
Mac. 1. 23. the rest a. thereunto as Neemias did ■ 
ANTILIBANUS. 
Jud. 1. 7. sent to all that dwelt in Libanus and A. 

ANTIOCH. 
1 Mac. 3. 37. he departed from A. his royal city 

10. G8. king Alexander returned into A. 

11. 13. then Ptolemee entered into A. where he set 
44. Jonathan sent three thousand men into A. 
2JV/ac. 8. 35. became like a fugitive servant to A. 

11. 36. for we are now going to A. 

13. 23. who was left over the affairs in A. 

26. made them well-aflected, returned to A. 

ANTIOCHIA. 

1 Mac. 4. 35. he went to A. and gathered strangers 

2 Mac. 5. 21. he departed in all haste into A. 

ANTIOCHIANS. 
2 Mac. 4. 9. to write them by the name of A. 

19. sent messengers from Jerusalem who were A. 

ANTIOCHIS. 
2 Mac. 4. 30. the kind's concubine called A. 

ANtlOCHUS. 
IMac. 1.10. A.sirnamed Epiphanes, sonof A.the 
king, who had been a hostage at Rome 
16. the kingdom was established before A. 

20. after A. had smitten Egypt, he returned again 
41. king A. wrote to his whole kingdom 

3. 27. when A. heard, he was full of indignation 
33. he left Lysias to bring up his son A. 

6. 1. A. heard say, that El ymais was city rcKowned 

15. to the end he should bring up his son A. 

16. so king A. died there in the 149th year 

55. whom A. had appointed to bring up his sonA. 

7. 2. so it was, that his forces had taken A. 

8. 6. A. the great king of Asia came in battle 
11. 39. that broughtup A. young son of Alexander 

40. lay sore on him to deliver him this young A. 

57. at that time young A. wrote to Jonathan 
12. 16. we chose Numenius the son of A. 14. 22. 

39. Tryphon went about to kill A. the king 
13. 31. dealt deceitfully with the young king A. 
15. 1. A. sonof Demetrius the king, sent letters 

2. king A. to Simon the high-priest, greeting 

10. A. went into the land of his fathers 

11. being pursued by king A. he fled to Dora 
13. then camped A. against Dora, 25. 

2 Mac. 1. 14. A. as though he would marry her 
15. they shut the temple as soon as A. was come 

4. 7. A. called Epiphanes took the kingdom 

21. A. understanding him not to be well affected 
37 A. was heartily sorry and moved to pity 

5. 1. A. prepared his second voyage into Egypt 
5. gone forth a false rumour, as if A. been dead 

17. haughty was A. in mind, he considered not 
21. so when A. had carried out of the temple 

9. 1. A. came with dishonour out of Persia 
19. A. king and governor to the good Jews 
25. 1 have appointed my son A. king 
29. who fearing the son of A. went into Egypt 

10. 9. this was the end of A. called Epiphanes 
10. we will declare the acts of A. Eupator 

11. 22. king A. unto his brother Lysias sendeth 

27. king A. sendeth greeting to the council 

13. 1, A. Eupator was coming with great power 
3.Menelaus with great dissimulat. encouraged A. 
4. but thfe King of kings moved A. mind 

14.2. had killed A. and Lysias his protector 

See Epiphanes. 

ANVIL. 

Escl. 38. 28. the smith also sitting by the a. the 

noise of the hammer and a. is ever in his ears 

APAME. 

1 Esd. 4. 29. 1 did see A. the king's concubine 

APART. 

1 Esd. 4. 44. all the vessels which Syrus set a, 57. 
Tob. 12. 6. then he took them both a. and said 

2 Mac. 13. 13. Judas being a. with the elders 

APHEREMA. 

I Mac. 11.34. governments of A. Lydda, Ramath 

APOLLONIUS. 

1 Mac. 3. 10. A. gathered the Gentiles together 

12. Judas took their spoils, and A. sword also 
10. 69. Demetrius made A. governor of Celosyria 

74. when Jonathan heard these words of A. 

75. because A. had a garrison there 

77. A. took 3000 horsemen with a great host 
79. A. had left a thousand horsemen in ambush 

2 Mac. 3. 5. he gat him to A. the son of Thraseas 
7 vfhen A. came to the king, and had shewed 

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2 Mac. 4. 4. that A. as being the governor, did rage 
21. A. son of Menestheus was sent to Egypt 

5. 24. he sent that detestable ringleader A. 

12. 2. A. son of Genneus would not suffer them 

APOTHECARY. 

Eccl. 38. 8. of such doth the a. make a confection 

49. 1. the composition made by the art of the a. 

APPAREL. 

Jud. 8.5. she put on sackcloth, and wore widows' a. 

10. 7. when her a. was changed, they wondered 
12. 15. she arose, and decked herself with her a. 

Esth. 14. 2. Esther laid away her glorious a. 

1 Mac. 14. 9. the young men put on warlike a. 

2 Mac. 3. 26. two other young men comely in a, 
APPARITION. 

2 Mae. 5. 4. prayed that that a. might turn to good 

APPARITIOiNS. 
Wisd. 17.3. being troubled with strange a. 
15. were partly ve.ted with monstrous a. 
APPEAR. 
2 Esd. 6. 40. a fair light, that thy work might a. 
7. 26. the bride shall a. and she shall be seen 
.33.the Most High shall a. on the seat of judgment 

11. 16. before thou beginnest to a. no more 
45. and therefore a. no more, thou eagle 

Tob. 12. 19. all these days I did a. unto you 
Jud. 14. 2. so soon as the morning shall a. 
Eccl. 19.25. thatturneth aside to make judgment a. 
24. 27. he maketh the doctrine of knowledge a. 
35. 4. thou shalt not a. empty before the Lord 
37. 18. four manner of things a. good, evil, life 
39. 4. and he shall a. before princes 
Bar. 6. 51. it shall manifestly a. to all nations 
2 Mac, 2. 8. and the glory of the Lord shall a. 

APPEARANCE. 
2 Esd. 15. 28. and the a. thereof -from the east 
Eccl. 11. 2. abhor not a man for his outward a. 
2 Mac. 4. 24. for the glorious a. of his power 
15. 27. for by the a. of God they were cheered 
APPEARED 
2 Esd. 10. 27. behold, the woman a. to me no more 
42. but there a. unto thee a city builded 
11. 13. and the place thereof a. no more 
14. so that it a. no more, 18, 19, 20. 26, 33. 

I 12. 3, 26. 2 Mac. 3. 34. 
Tob. 12. 22. how the angel of the L. had a. to them 
fVisd.n.4. visionsa.to them with sad countenances 

6. there a. to them a fire kindled of itself 
19. 7. where water stood before, dry land a. 

IMac. 4. 19. there a. part of them looking out 
2 Mac. 1. 33. where fire was hid, there a. water 

3. 25. there a. to them a horse, with a rider 

26. two other young men a. notable in strength 

30. when the Almighty Lord a. temple was filled 

33. the same young men, in the same clothing, a. 

11. 8. there a. before them on horseback one white 

14. 20. it a. that they were all of one mind 

15. 13. this done, there a. a man with grey hairs 

APPEARETH. 
Eccl. 43. 2. the sun when it a. declaring at his rising 
Bar.2.G.to us and father's shame, as a. this day, 11. 

APPEARING. 
2 Mac. 12. 22. the a. of him that seeth all things 

APPEASE. 
Eccl. 39. 28. a. the wrath of him that made them 
2 Mac. 4. 31. the king came in all haste to a. matters 

APPEASED. 
Eccl. 46. 7. they a. the wicked murmuring 
1 Mac. 13. 47. so Simon was a. toward them 

APPEASETH. 
Eccl. 43. 23. by his counsel he a. the deep 
APPERTAIN. 

1 Esd. 8. 95. for to thee doth this matter a. 
Tob. 6. 11. for to thee doth the right of her a. 

12. the right of inheritance doth rather a. to thee 
APPERTAINED. 

2 Mae. 4. 28. to him a. the gathering of customs 

APPERTAINETH. 
lEsd. 1.12. they roasted thepassoverwithfire,asa. 
Bar. 2. 6. to the Lord our God a. righteousness 
1 Mac. 10. 30. that which a. to me to receive 

APPETITE, S. 
Wisd. 16. 2. preparest even quails to stir up their a. 
19. 11. being led with their a. asked meats 
Eccl. 18. 30. but refrain thyself from thine a. 

APPLE. 
Eccl. 17. 22. keep good deeds as the a. of the eye 

APPLY. 
Eccl. 6. 32. my son, if thou wilt a. thy mind 

APPLIETH. 
Eccl. 38. 30. he a. himself to lead it over 

APPOINTED. 
1 Esd. 3. 9. to him the victory be given, as was a. 

4. 42. ask more than is a. in the writing 

5. 58. they a. the Levites from twenty years old 

6. 27. which were a. rulers in Syria and Phenice 
9. 12. let all of ihem come at the time o. 

Tob. 1. 21. who a. over his father's accounts 
22. and Sarchedonus a. him next unto him 
6. 17. for she is a. unto thee from the beginning 



.Tud. 7. 16. he a. to do as they hsd spoken 
Esth. 13. 9. Lord, if thou hast a. to save laratsl 
Eccl. 36. 26. who will trust a thief well a. 

45. 15. was a. to him by an everlasting covenant 
Bar. 1. 20. the curse which the Lord, a. by Mosoa 

5. 7. God hath a. that every high hill be cast down 

Sus. 5. the same year were a. two of the ancients 

Prayer of Manass. hast not a. repentance to the 

just, but hast a. repentance to me a sinner 

1 Mac. 1. 51. he a. overseers over all the people 

4. 41. then Judas a. certain men to fight 

5. 27. had a. to bring their host against forts 

6. 55. whom Antiochus had a. to bring up his son 
8. 25. Jews shall help them, as time shall be a. 
12. 26. a. to come upon them in the night season 

2 Mac. 3. 14. at the day which he a. he entered 
4. 20. this money was a. to Hercules' sacrifice 

8. 23. also he a. Eleazar to read the holy book 

9. 23. considering that my father a. a successor 
25. I have a. my son Antiochus king 

14. 21. a day to meet together by themselves 
APPOINTEDST. 
2 Esda^. 7. immediately thou a. death in him 

• APPOINTMENT. 

1 Esd. 1. 15. singers according to the a. of David 
6. 4. said, by whose a. do ye build this house? 
APPREHENDED. 

1 Esd. 1. 38. but Zaraces his brother he a. 
APPROACH. 

2 Esd. 12. 21. be kept until their end begin to a. 
APPROACHED. 

Jud. 13. 7. a. to his bed, and took hold of the haii 

APPROACHING. 
2 Esd. 12. 21. the middle time a. four shall be kept 
2Jl/ac. 12.31. came to Jerus.tho feasts of the weeksa. 

APPROVED. 
2 Esd. 5. 27. thou gavest a lavv that is a. of all 
Eccl. 3. 17. shalt be beloved of him that is o. 
39. 34. for in time they shall all be well a. 

41. 16. nor is it altogether a. in every thing 

42. 8. thus shalt thou be a. of all men living 
APT. 

Wisd. 19. 21. meat that was of nature a. to melt 

ARABIA. 
2 Esd. 15. 29. where the dragons of A. shall come 
\Mac. 11.16. Alexander fled into A. to be defended 
2 Mac. 12. 11. the Nomades of A. besought Judas 

ARABIAN. 
IMac. 11. 17. Zabdiel A. took off Alexander's .lead 
39. one Tryphon went to Simalcue the A 
ARABIANS. 
1 Mac. 12. 31. Jonathan turned to the A. 
2Jtfac.5.8.being accused beforeArelasking oftheA. 
12. 10. horsemen of the A. set upon him 

ARADUS. 
1 Mac. 15. 23. the same thing wrote he to A. 

ARBATTIS. 

1 Mac. 5. 23. those that were in A. took he awaj 

ARBELA. 

1 Mac. 9. 2. before Massaloth, which is in A. 
ARBONAI. 

Jud. 2. 24. he destroved the cities on the river A. 
ARCHANGEL. 

2 Esd. 4. 36. Uriel the a. gave them answer 
ARCHER, S. 

2 Esd. 16. 7. arrow that is shot of a strong a. 16. 
Jud. 2. 15. he mustered 12,000 a. on horseback 

1 Mac. 9. 11. their slingers and. a. going before 
ARDATH. 

2 Esd. 9. 26. in the field which is called A 
ARETAS, See Arabians. 

ARIGHT. 
2 Esd. 8. 37. somethings hast thou spoken a. 
Wisd. 2. 1. reasoning with themselves, but not a 
6. 4. you have not judged a. nor kept the law 
9. 16. and hardly do we guess a. at things 
Eccl. 2. 2. set thy heart a. and constantly endure 
6. 17. who feareth L. shall direct his friend- 
ship a. 
20. 17. for he knoweth not a. what it is to have 
38. 10. order thy hands a. and cleanse thy heart 

ARIOCH. 
.Tud. 1.6. came all that dwelt in the plain of A. 

ARISE. 
2 Esd. 2. 38. a. up and stand, behold the number 
15. 39. strong winds shall a. from the east 
Eccl. 31. 21. hast been forced to eat, a. vomit 
Bar. 5. 5. a. O Jerusalem, and stand on high 

1 Mac. 14. 41. there should a. a faithful prophet 
ARISETH 

Eccl. 26. 16. the iu-n when it a,, in high heaven 
ARISTOBULUS. 

2 Mac. 1. 10. sent greeting and health unto A. 
ARK. 

\Esd. 1.3.to set the holy a. of the Lord In the hooi* 

4. shall no more bear the a. on your shoulders 
54. they took the vessels of the a. of God 

2 Esd. 10. 22. the a. of our covenant is spoiled 
2 Mac. 2. 4. commanded the a. to go with hiia 

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ARM. 

2 Esd, 15. 11. bring them with a stretched out a. 
IVisd. 5. It), with l)is a. shall he protect them 

11. 21. who may witlistand the power of thy a.l 

16. 1(3. were scourged by the strength of thy a. 
Keel. 21. 21. as a bracelet upon his right a. 

36. 6. glorify thy liniid and thy right a. 

38. 30. he fashioneth the clay with his a. 
Bar. 2. 11. hast brought thy people out with high a. 
'i Mac. 15. 24. through the might of thine a. 

ARiMS. 
Esth. 15. 8. the king took her iu his a. 
Eccl. 9. 9. nor sit down with her in thine a. 

ARM. 
1 Mac. 3. 58. a. yourselves, and be valiant men 
ARMED. 

1 Mac. 6. 35. a thousand men a- with coats of mail 
43. one of the beasts a. with royal harness 

14. 32. Simon a. the valiant men of his nation 

2 Mac. 4. 40. Lysimachus a. about 3000 men 
5. 2. a. with lances like a band of soldiers 
14.22. Judas placed a. men in convenient places 

15. 11. thus he a. every one of them 

ARMS. 
iVisd 18. 22. not with strength, nor force of a. 

1 Ma£ 12. 27. he commanded his men to be in a. 

2 Mae 5. 11. he took the city by force of a. 
15.5 I command to take a. and do king's business 

ARMY. 
Jud: ]. 16. there he banqueted, both he and his a. 

2. 7. 1 will cover the earth with the feet of my a. 

14. Olofernes called the officers of the a. of Assur 
16. ranged them, as a great a. is ordered for war 
18. plenty of victual for every man of the a. 

22. then he took all his a. footmen, horsemen 

3. 10. might gather all the carriages of his a. 
5. 1. captain of the a. of Assur, 10. 13. | 13. 1-5. 

24. be a prey to be devoured of all thine a. 
7. 1. next day Olofernes commanded all his a. 
2. a. of the men of war was 170,000 footmen 
9. that there be not an overthrow in thine a. 
12. remain in camp, keep all the men of thy a. 
18. and the rest of the a. camped in the plain 

26. and deliver the whole city for a .«poil to his a. 

11. IS. thou shalt go forth with all thine a. 

16. 4. Assur came with ten thousands of his a. 

1 Mac. 3. 13. Seron a prince of the a. of Syria 

27. he gathered together a very strong a. 
35. that he should send an a. against them 

4. 3. thai he might smite the king's a. 

9. when Pharaoh pursued them with an a. 

30. when he saw that mighty a. he prayed 

31. shut up this a. in the hand of thy people Israel 
35. when Lysias saw his a. put to flight 

n. 28. he gathered together the cnptains of his a. 
30. the number of his a. was 100,000 footmen 

40. part of the a. being spread on high mountains 

41. for the a. was very great and mighty 

42. there were slain of the king's a. 600 men 

7. 14. one that is a priest is come with this a. 

8. 6. having a very great a. was discomfited 

2 Mac. 1.13. the a. with him that seemed invincible 

5. 24. he sent Apollonius with an a. of 22,000 
8. 12. imparted to him that the a. was at hand 

9. 9. his smell was noisome to all his a. 

23. what lime he led an a. into the countries 

12. 20. Maccabeus ranged his a. by bands 

15. 20. and the a. was set in arrav, and the beasts 
ARMIES. ■ 
1 Esd. 4. 10. all his people and his a. obey him 
Jud. 1. 4. for the going forth of his mighty a. 
Eccl. 43. 8. being an instrument of the a. above 

ARMOUR. 
Jud. 14. 3. then they shall take their a. and go 
15. 13. the men of Israel followed in their a. 

1 Mac. 1. 35. they stored with a. and victuals 
4. 6. had neither a. nor swords to their minds 

6. 6. that they were made strong by the a. 

10. 21. gathered forces and provided much a. 

14. 33. where the a. of the enemies had been 
42. to set them over the a. and fortresses 

15. 7. let all the a. thou hast made remain 

2 Mac. 8. 27. so when they had gathered their a. 

11. 8. one in while, shaking his a. of gold 
15. 21. seeing the divers preparations of a, 

ARMOUR-BEARER. 
1 JUac. 4. 30. Jonathan the son of Saul, and his a. 

AROSE. 
1 Esd. 9. 7. so Esdras a. up and said unto them 
Tob. 8. 4. Tobias a. out of the bed, and said, arise 
Jud. 8. 18. a. none in our age which worship gods 

12. 5. she a. when it was toward morning-watch 

15. she a. and decked herself with her apparel 
14. 11. as soon as the morning a. they hanged 

Bel 16. betime the king a. and Daniel with him 
39. so Daniel a. and did eat, angel set Habbacuc 
ARPHAXAD. 
hid. 1. 1. in days of A. which reigned over Medes 
5. Nabuchodonosor made war with king A. 13. 
^5 he took also A. in the mountains of Rajau 
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ARRAY. 

Jud. 1. 4. for Ihe setting in a. his footmen 
2 Mac. 5. 3. were seen troops of horsemen in a. 
15. 20. now when the armv was set in a. 
ARRAYED. 

1 Esd. 1. 2. being a. in long garments in the temple 

7. 9. the Levites stood a. in their vestments 

ARROW. 

2 Esd. 16. 7. may one turn again the a. that is shot 

16. like as an a. which is shot of a mighty archer 
Wisd. 5. 12. or like as when an a. is shot at a mark 
Eccl. 19. 12. as an a. that sticketh in the thigh 

26. 12. she will open her quiver against every a. 

ARROWS. 
2 Esd. 16. 13. his a. that he shooteth are sharp 

ARSACES. 
1 Mac. 14. 2. A. king of Persia, 3. I 15. 22. 

ART. 

TVisd. 14. 4. though a man went to sea without a. 

17.7. as for the illusions of a. magic, were put down 

Eccl. 49. 1. that is made by the a. of the apothecary 

ARTAXERXES. 

1 Esd. 2. 16. in time of A. king of the Persians 

17. to king A. our lord || 7. 4. with consent of A. 

8. 1. when A. the king reigned, 6, 28. 

8. the commission which was written from A. 

9. king A. unto Esdras the priest, greeting 
19. I king A. have commanded the keepers 

2 Esd. 1. 3. A. king of the Persians, Estk. 11. 2. 
Esth. 12. 2. they were about to lay hands on A. 

16. 1. greet king A. unto the princes and governors 
ARTICLES. 

1 Mac. 8. 29. according to these a. did the Romans 

2 Mac. 14. 28. should make void the a, agreed on 

ARTIFICER. 
Wisd. 14. 18. the diligence of ihe a. did help 
Eccl. 9. 17. for hand of a. the work be commended 

ARTILLERY. 
1 Mac. 6. 51. and he set there a. with engines 

ASADIAS. 
Bar. 1. 1. Sedecias, son of A. son of Chelcias 

ASAEL. 
Tob. 1. 1. of Ihe seed of A. of tribe of Naphtali 

ASANIAS. 
1 Esd.8.5i. separated Esabrias, and A. and ten men 

ASAPH. 

1 Esd. 1. 15. also the sons of A. were in their order, 

lo wit, A. Zacharias, and Jeduthun 

ASBAZARETH. 

lEs(f.5.69.fromdaysof A. the king of the Assyrians 

ASCALOX. 
Jud. 2. 28. that dwelt in A. feared him greatly 
1 Mac. 10. 86. Jonathan camped against A. 

11. 60. he came to A. they of the city met him 

12. 33. Simon passed through the country to A. 

ASER 
Tob. 1. 2. called X^aphtali in Gahlee above A. 
ASHAMED. 

1 Esd. 8. 51. for I was a. to ask the king's footmen 
74. 1 said, O Lord, I am a. before thy face 

Wisd. 13. 17. is not a. to speak to what hath no life 
Eccl. 4. 26. be not a. to confess thy sins 

21. 22. but a man of experience is a. of him 

22. 25. 1 will not be a. to defend a friend 
41.17.be a. of whoredom before father and mother 
42. 1. of these things be not thou a. 

8. be not a. to inform the unwise and foolish 
11. lest she make thee a. before the multitude 

Bar. 6. 27. they also that serve them are a. 

Dan. 3. 20. let all that do thy servants hurt, be a. 

Sus. 11. for they were a. to declare their lust 
27. when elders declared, servants were greatly a. 
ASHES. 

2 Esd. 2. 9. in clods of pitch and heaps of a. 

9. 38. and she had a. upon her head 

Tob. 6. 16. thou shalt take thee a. of perfume 
Jud. 4. 11. they cast a. upon their heads 

15. had a. on their mitres, and cried to the Lord 

9. 1. put a. on her head, and uncovered sackcloth 
Esth. 14. 2. she covered her head with a. and dung 
Wisd. 2. 3. our body shall be turned into a. 

15. 10. his heart is a. his hope more vile than earth 
Eccl. 10. 9. why is earth and a. proud? 

17. 32. and all men are but earth and a. 

40. 3. to him that is humbled in earth and a. 
Bel 14. Daniel commanded his servants to bring a. 

1 Mac. 3. 47. then they cast a. upon their heads 

2 Mac. 13. 5. now there was a tower of fifty cubits 

high full of a. instrument hanged down into a. 
S.committed many sins about the altar, whose fire 
and a. were holy, he received his death in a. 
ASIA. 
2 Esd. 15. 46. thou A. that art partaker of hope 
16. 1. woe be uulO thee Babylon and A. 

1 Man. 8. 6. Antiochus the great king of A. 

12. 39. Tryphon went about to get kingdom of A. 

13. 32. and he crowned himself king of A. 

2 Mac. 3. 3. Seleucus king of A. bare all the costs 

ASIDE. 
Sus. 51. put these two a. one far from another 



Sus. 5(. so he put him a. and commanded to bt;o« 
ASK. 

1 Esd. 4. 42. then said the king a. what thou wilt 

2 Esd. 4. 6. that thou shouldest a. such things of nvp 
7. if [ should a. ho w great d wellings are in the sea 
35. a. question of these things m ilieir chambers 

5. 11. one land also sliall a. another, and say 
46. he said unto me, a. the womb of a woman 
51. a. a woman that beareth children 
10. 9. a. the earth, and she shall lell thee 
Tob. 418. a. counsel of all that are wise, despise not 
Eccl. 20. 15. and to-morrow will he a. it again 
21. 1. but a. pardon for ihy former sins 
28.4. and doth he a. forgiveness of his own sins? 

1 Mac. 10. 72. a. and learn whom I am, and the rest 

2 Mac. 7. 2. what wouldest thou a. or learn of us? 
ASKED. 

2Esd. 2. 44. 1 a. the angel, and said, what are these? 
4.9. nov,- have I a. thee but of the fir's and wind 
25. of these things have I a. then answered he me 

5. 50. I a. and said, seeing thou hast given me 
Tob. 7. 3. Raguel a. them, from whence are you 
■/ad. 6. 16. Ozias a. him of that which was done 

10. 12. they a. her of what people art thou 
Esth. 13. 3. when I a. counsellors how this might be 
Wisd. 19.11. led by appetite, they a. delicate meats 
Eccl- 32. 7. scarcely when thou art twice a. 
Sus. 14. after they a. one another the cause 

40. we a. who the man was, she would not tell 
2 Mac. 14. 5. being a. how the Jews stood afiected 

ASKEST. 
2 Esd. 4. 23. the things thou a. me, I will tell, 52. 

8. 2. as when thou*a. the earth, it shall say 
ASKETH. 

Wisd. 13. 18. he a. of that which cannot set a fool 
19. for gaining and getting, a. abilitv to do 

ASLEEP. ' ^ 

2 Esd. 7. 32. earth restore those that are a. in her 
Tob. 8. 13. so the maid found them both a. 

ASMODEUS. 
Tob. 3. 8. whom A. the evil spirit, had killed. 17 

ASPHAR. 
1 Mac. 9. 33. pitched their tents by the pool A. 

ASPHARASUS. 
1 Esd-. 5. 8. Beelsarus, A. Reelius returned to Jerus. 

ASS. 
Eccl. 13. 19. as the wild a. is the lion's prey 
33. 24. fodder, a. wand and burdens are for the a. 
ASS AB IAS. 
1 Esd. 1. 9. A. and Ochiel save to the Levites 
ASSAULT. 

1 Mac. 4. 8. neither be ye afraid of their a. 

2 Mac. 5. 5. Jason made an a. upon the city 
12. 15. Judas gave a fierce a. against the walls 

ASSAULTED. 
L1/ffic. 5.16. were in trouble, and a. of them, 30,35, 50. 

6. 31. Bethsura, which they a. many days 
ASSAULTING. 

1 Mac. 11. 50. let the Jews cease from a. us 
15. 25. the second day a. it continually 

2 Mac. 10. 17. a. them sfronglv, they won the holds 

assay: 

2 Mac. 2. 23. we will a. to abridge in one volume 
ASSEMBLED. 

1 Esd. 8. 72. all that were then moved a. unto me 

9. 55. the words for which they had been a. 
Jud. 1. 6. many nations a. themselves to battle 

7. 23. then all th,e people a. to Ozias 
Sus. 28. when the people were a. to her husband 

Joachim, I Mac. 3. 52, 58. | 4. 37. | 5. 9, 
1.5, 16. 

1 Mac. 10. 61. pestilent fellows a. themselves 

2 Mac. 8. 1. they a. about six thousand men 
ASSEMBLY. 

Jxid. 6. 16. and the women ran to the a. 

21. Ozias took him out of the a. lo his house 
7. 29. then there w-as great weeping in the a. 
14. 6. in the a. of the people he fell down 
Sus. 60. all the a. cried out with a loud voice 
1 Mac. 14. 44. or to gather an a. in the country 
ASSIDEANS. 

1 Mac. 2. 42. there came to him a company of A. 
7. 13. the A. were the first that sought peace 

2 Mac. 14. 6. these of the Jews that he called A. 
ASSIGN. 

2Mac. 4. d be promised to a. a hundred and fifty 

ASSIST. 
Wisd 19. 22. didst a. them in every time and place 

ASSISTING. 
\Esd.l.2. a. the ancients of the Jews and governors 

ASSUAGE. 
Eccl. 18. 16. shall not the dew a. the heat? 

ASSUERUS. 
Tob. 14. 15. Nineve, whj,ph was laken by A. 

ASSUR. 
2 Esd. 2. 8. woe be to thee, A. thou that hidest 
Jud. 2. 14. Olofernes called the oflicers of the army 
of A. 5. 1. |6. 1. ! 13. 15. I 14.3 

6. 17. spoken in the midst of the princes of A. 

7. 20. the company of A. remained about them 



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BAB 



BAT 



[Apocrypha 



/wJ.15.6. resiaueof Bethulia fell on the camp of A. 
16.4. A. came out of the mountains from the north 

ASSURANCE. 
lVisd.6.18.^iv\ng heed to laws is a. of incorruption 

ASSURED. 
Eccl. 49. 10. they delivered them by a. hope 
2 Mac. 7. 24. but also a. him with oaths 

12. 25. when he had a. them with many words 

ASSUREDLY. 
fVisd, 18. 6. a. knowing to what oaths they had 

ASSYRIA. 
1 Esd. 7.15. he had turned counsel of the king of A. 

ASSYRIANS. 
Tob. 1. 2. in time of Enemessar, king of the A. 
3. who came with me into the land of the A. 
Jud- 1. 7. Na'juchudonosor king of the A. 2. 1, 4. 
7. 17. with them five thousand of A. departed 

9. 7. behold, the A. are multiplied in their power 

10. 11. the first watch of the A. met her 

12. 13. be made as one of the daughters of the A. 
14. 2. as tho' ye v/ould go toward the watch of A. 
12. when A. saw them, they sent to leaders 
19. when the captains of the A. army heard 
Eccl. 48. 21; he smote the host of the A. 
1 Mac. 7. 41. were sent from the king of the A. 

ASTONISHED. 
Jud. 11.' 16. whereat ail the earth shall be a. 

13. 17. all the people were wonderfully a. 

14. 7. which hearing thy name shall be a. 

15. 1. they were a. at the thing that was done 
Wisd. 13. 4. but if they were a. and their power 

17.3.being horribly a. and troubled by apparitions 
Eccl. 43. 18. the heart is a. at the raining of it 

1 Mac. 6. 8. the king was a. aitd sore moved 

16. 22. hereof whon he heard, he was sore a. 

2 Mac. 3. 24. all were a. at the power of God 

ASTONISHMENT. 
# Esd. 4. 24. and our life is a. and fear, not worthy 

ASTRAY. 
fVisd. 12. 24. they went a. in the ways of error 
Bar. 4. 23. as it was your mind to go a. from God 

ASTYAGES. 
Bel 1 . king A. was gathered to his fathers 

ATARGATIS. 
2 Mac. 12. 26. marched forth to the temple of A. 
' . ATE. 

Jud. 12. 19. then she a. and drank before him 
ATHENOBIUS. 

1 Mac. 15. 28. he sent to him A. one of his friends 

ATHENS. 
2Jl/ac.6.1.kingsentan old manof A.tocompelJews 
-9. 15. raake them equals to the citizens of A. 

ATONEMENT. 
Eccl. 3. 3. honoureth father, makes a. for his sins 
30. an alms maketh an a. for sins 

2 Mac. 3, 33. as the high priest was making a. 

ATTAIN. 
Eccl. 15. 7. but foolish meti shall not a. to her 
2 Mac. 15. 38. it is that which I could a. unto 
ATTALUS. 

1 Mac. 15. 22. wrote to Demetrius the king and A. 

ATTEMPT. 

2 Mac. 4. 41. they seeing the a. of Lysimachus 

ATTEMPTS. 
Eccl. 9. 4. lest thou be taken with her a. 
ATTEMPTED. 

1 Mac. 12. 10. have nevertheless a. to send to you 

ATTEND. 

2 Mac. 11. 23. every one may a. on his own affairs 

ATTENDANCE. 

1 Mac. 15. 32. when Athenobius saw his great a. 

ATTENDED. 
Wisd.10.9. delivered from pain those that a. on her 

ATTENDETH. 
Eccl. 4. 15. he that a. to her shall dwell securely 

ATTENTION. 
Prol. of Jesus Sirach. to read it with favour and a. 

ATTENTIVE. 
Eccl. 3. 29. an a, ear is the desire of a wise man 

ATTIRE. 
Jud. 12. 15. decked herself with her woman's a. 
Eccl. 19. 30. a man's a. and excessive laughter 

AVAILETH. 
Eccl. 34. 25. if he touch it, what a. his washing 
AVENGE. 

2 Esd. 15. 9. saith the Lord, I will surely a. them 
Jud. 2. 1. he should a. himself on all the earth 

1 Mac. 2. 67. and a. ye the wrong of your people 

6. 22. how long ere thou a. our brethren t 
13.6. doubtless I will a. my nation and our wives 

2 Mac. 9. 4. he thought to a. upon the Jews the 

disgrace 
AVENGED. 
Jud. 1. 12. would surely he a. on all those coasts 
Estk. 16. 20. that they may be a. on them 
Wisd. 11. 3. they were a. of their adversaries 
Mac. 3. 15. to be c. of the children of Israel 

7. 38. be a. of this man and his host 

9 42. had a. fully the blood of their brother 
i'l. 4, I may be a. of them that destroyed it 
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AVENGER. 

Eccl. 30. 6. he left behind him an a. 

AVENGERS. 
2Mac. 4. 16. he had them to be their enemies and a. 

AUGMENTATION. 
2Mac. 5.16. were dedicated by other kings to the a. 

AVOID. 
2 Esd. 7. 21. they should observe to a. punishment 
Tob. 13. 2. neither is there any can a. his hand 
TVisd. 16. 4. penury which ihey could not a. 16. 
2 Mac. 2. 31. to a. much labouring of the work 

AVOIDED. 
Wisd. 17. 10. which could of no side be a. 

AURANUS. 
2 Mac. 4. 40. began first to offer violence to one A. 

AUTHOR. 

Wisd. 13. 3. for first a. of beauty hath created them 

2 Mac. 2. 28. leaving to the a. the exact handling 

30. belongeth to the first a. of the story 

7. 31. thou that hast been the a. of all mischief 

AUTHORS. 
Bar. 3. 23. the a. of fables and searchers out of 
1 Mac. 9. 61. that were a. of that mischief 

AUTHORITY. 
1 Esd. 8. 22. no man have a. to impose any thing 
Esth. 13. 2. lifted up with presumption of my a. 
16. 5. caused many that are in a. to be partakers 
7. of them that are unworthily placed in a. 
Wisd. 14. 19. for he willing to please one in a. 
Eccl. 3.2. Lord hath confirmed the a. of the mother 

10. 3. through the prudence of them that are in a. 
21. the fear of Lord goeth before the obtaining a. 

20. 8. he that taketh to himself a. therein 

45. 17. gave him a. in the statutes of judgments 

1 Mac. 1. 58. thus did they by their a. 10. 6. 

10. 32. as for the tower, I yield up my a. over it 
35. no man shall have a. to meddle with them 

2 Mac. 4. 50. Menelaus remained still in a. 

AW^E. 
Wisd. 6. 7. nor stand in a. of any man's greatness 

AWAKE. 
Esth. 11. 12. when Mardocheus was a. he bare 
EccZ.13.13.when hearest these thingSrO.in thy sleep 

AWAKED. 

1 Esd. 3. 3. Darius slept, and soon after a. 

2 Esd.5.1i. i a. and Tearfulness went thro' my body 

11. 29. a. one of the heads that were at rest 

12. 3. then a. I out of the trouble of my mind 
13. 13. then was I sick through great fear, and I a. 

Eccl. 33. 16. 1 a. up last of all, as one that gathers 

AWAKETH. 
2 Esd. 1. 31. the world that yet a. not be raised 
Eccl. 40. 7. when all is safe, he a. and marvelleth 

AWARE. 
Eccl. 19. 27. do thee a mischief ere thou be a. 

AX. 
Bar. 6. 15. he hath in his hand a dagger and an a. 

AXLE-TREE. 
Eccl. 33. 5. his thoughts are like a rolling a. 

AZARIAS. 
2 Esd. 1. 1. the son of A. the son of Helchias 
Tob. 5. 12. he said, I am A. the son of Ananias 
6. 6. brother A. to what use is the heart! 
13, A. this maid hath been given to seven men 
7. 8. Tobias said, brother A. speak of those things 
9. 2. brother A. take with thee a servant 
Dan. 3. 2. then A. stood up and prayed thus 
26. angel came into the oven together with A. 
66. O Ananias, A. and Misael, bless ye the Lord 
1 Mac. 2. 59. A. by believing was saved out of fire 
5. 18. so he left A. captain of the people 

AZOTUS. 
.Tud. 2. 28. fear fell on them that dwelt in A. 
1 Mac. 4. 15. to the plains of Idumea and A. 
5. 68. Judas turned to A. in the land of Philistines 

9. 15. who pursued them to the mount of A. 

10. 77. he went to A. as one that journeyed 
83. the horsemen being scattered fled to A. 

11.4. when he came near to A. they shewed him 
the temple of Dagon that was burnt, and A. 

14. 34. he fortified Gazara that bordereth upon A. 
16. 10. they fled to the towers in the fields of A. 



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BAAL. 

Toi. 1. 5. Naphtali sacrificed to'the heifer B. 

BABES. 
2 Esd. 1. 28. 1 prayed you as a nurse her young b. 
Wisd. 15. 14. are more miserable than very b. 

BABBLER. 
Eccl. 20. 7. a b. and a fool will regard no time 

BABBLING. 
Eccl. 19. 6. he that hateth b. shall have less evil 
20. 5. another by much b. becometh hateful 

BABYLON. 

1 Esd. 1. 40. and carried him into B. 54, 56. 
41. he set them in his own temple at B. 

2 Esd. 3. 1. 1 was in B. and lay troubled on my bed 



2 Esd. 3. 28. are their deeds better that inhabit B.l 
31. are they of B. better than they of Sion? 

15. 46, that ait partaker of the hopo of B. 

16.1. woe be to thee, B. and Asia, woe be to Egyp' 
Bar. 1. 1. the words which Baruch wrote in B. 
Sus. 1. there dwelt a man in B. called Joacim 
Bel 34. carry the dinner that thou hast to B. 

35. Lord, I never saw B. nor do I know the den 

36. then the angel set him in B. over the den 

BABYLONIANS. 
Bel 3. now the B. had an idol called Bel 

BACCHUS. 
2 Mac. 6. 7. when the feast of B. was kept, the 
Jews were compelled to go in procession to B. 
BACCHIDES. 

1 Mac. 7. 8. the king chose B. a friend of the king 
9. 26. and they brought Judas friends to B. 

2 Mac. 8. 30. that were with Timotheus and B. 

BACKBITING. 
Wisd. 1. 11. and refrain your tongue from b. 
Eccl. 28- 14. a b. tongue hath disquieted many 
15. a b. tongue hath cast out virtuous women 
BACKWARD. 
2 Esd. 16. 16. like as an arrow returneth not b. 
Eccl. 48. 23. in his time the sun went b. 

BAG. 
Jud. 10. 5. Judith filled a b. with parched corn 

13. 10. she put his head in her b. of meat 
15. so she took the head out of the b. 

BAGS. 
Tob. 9. 5. who brought forth b. sealed up 

BAGGAGE. 
Jud. 7. 2. beside the b. and other men afoot 
2 Mac. 12. 21. he sent the other b. unto a fortress 

BAGOAS. 
.Tud.Vi.W. then said he to B. the eunuch, 13. j 13. 3. 
15. soft skins, which she had received of B. » 

14. 14. then went B. and knocked at the door 

BALANCE. 

2 Esd. 3. 34. weigh thou our wickedness in the b 

Wisd. 11. 22. the world is as a little grain of the b. 

Eccl. 21. 25. their words are weighed in the b. 

28. 25. weigh thy words in a b. and make a door 

BALTHAZAR. 
Bar. 1. 12. we shall live under the shadow of B. 

BAND. 
2 Mac. 5. 2. with lances like a b. of soldiers 
8. 22. leaders of each b. to wit, Simon, Joseri 

BANDS. 
Jud. 14. 11. they went forth by b. to the straits 
Eccl. 6. 30. an her b. are purple lace 
28. 19. nor hath been bound in her b. 
20. and the b. thereof are b. of brass 
BANQUET. 
Jud. 12. 10. called none of the officers to the b. 
Eccl. 32. .5. a concert of musicin a b. of wine 
49. 1. it is as honey and music at a b. of wine 

1 Mac. 16. 15. son of Abubus made them a great b. 

2 Mac. 2. 27. no ease to him that prepareth a b. 

BANQUETED. 
Jud. 1. 16. and there he took his ease and b, 

BANQUETING. 
Eccl.\8.'i2.he not made a beggar by b.on borrowing 

1 Mac. 16. 16. came on Simon into the b. place 

BAR. 
Eccl. 28. 25. make a door and b. for thy mouth 

BARS. 
Wisd. 17. 16. shut up in prison, without iron J. 
BARBAROUS. 

2 Mac. 2. 21. so that a few chased b. multitudes 
5. 22. for manners, more b. than he that set hira 

BARBAROUSLY. 
2 Mac. 15. 2. O destroy not so cruelly and h. 

BARE. 
Eccl. 13. 5. he will make thee b. and not be sorry 

BARE. 
2 Mac. 7. 27. have pity on me that b. thee 

BARK. 
Wisd. 13. 11. and taken oflTall the b. skilfully 

BARREN. 
2 Esd. 9. 43. she said, I thy servant have been b. 
Wisd. 3. 13. blessed is the b. that is undefiled 
jEccZ.42.10.when she is married, lest she should be b 

BARTACUS. 
1 Esd. 4. 29. the daughter of the admirable B, 

bAruch. 

Bar. 1. 1. the words of the book which B. wrote 
3. B. did read the words of this book 
BASENESS. 
Eccl. 22. 9. they shall cover the b. of their parents 

BASHFULNESS. 
Eccl. 20. 23. there is that for b. promiseth his frienn 

BASTARDi. 
Wisd. 4. 3. nor take deep rooting from b. slips 

BATS. 
Bar. 6. 22. on their bodies and heads sit b. and birds 

BATTERED. 
1 Mac. 13. 43. Simon b. a certain tower and took it 

BATTLE. 
1 Esd. 1. 29. but joined b. with him in the plain 



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BEA 



BEH 



BET 



1 Esd. 1. 30. carry me away out of h. for I am very 

weak, his servants took liim away out of tlio b. 

2 Esd- 7. 57. tills is llie condition of the h. 
Jud. 1. 6. many assembled themselves to /'. 

13. then he marched in b. array with his power 

5. 23. they have no [)o\ver for a strong b. 
1. 11. my lord, fight not against them in b. 

14. 13. have been bold to come down against us toi. 
Esth. 11. 7. all nations were prepared to b. 
fVisd. 1-2. 9. under the hand of the righteous in b. 
Eccl. 46. 6. he made the b. to fall on the nations 
1 Mac. 2. 35. they gave them the b. with speed 
41. whosoever shall come to make b. with us 

4. 14. so they joined the b. and the heathen fled 

6. 30. thirty-two elephants exercised in b. 

3 Mac. 10 28. making their rage leader of their b. 

See Join. 

BATTLES 

Jud. 5.18.. they were destroyed in many b. very sore 

9. 7. thou art the Lord that breakest the b. 

16. 3. God breaketh the b. for lie delivered me 

1 Mac. 3. 26. all nations talked of the b. of Judas 

13. 9. they answered, saying, fight thou our b. 

BATTLEMENTS. 
Eccl. 9. 13. thou walkest on the b. of the city 
BEAR. 

1 Esd. 1. 4. Josias said, ye shall no more b. the ark 
4. 15. all the people that b. rule by sea and land 

Eccl. 1. 23. a patient man will b. for a time 
6. 25. bow down thy shoulder and b. her 
22. 15. a mass of iron is easier to b. than a man 
BEARETH. 

2 Esd. 5.51. he said, ask a woman that b. children 

BEARDS. 
Bar. 6. 31. priests sit, and their heads and b. shaven 

BEARS. 
Wisd. 11 17. to send a multitude of i. or fierce hons 
Eccl. 47. 3. he played with b. as with lambs 

BEAST. 
Wisd. 13. 14. or made it like some vile b. 
EccZ.13. 15. every ft.loveth his like, every man loveth 

1 Mac. 6. 36. wheresoever the b. was, they went 

BEASTS. 

2 Esd- 8. 29. them which have lived like b. 
30. at them which are deemed worse than b. 

Wisd. 11. 15. worshipped wild b. thou didst send a 
multitude of unreasonable b. for vengeance 

12. 9. or to destroy them at once with cruel b. 

15. 18. they worshipped those b. most hateful 

16. 1. by the multitude of 6. were tormented 

3. for the ugly sight of the b. sent among them 
5. the horrible fierceness ofb. came on these 

17. 9. yet being scared with b. that passed by 
19. a terrible sound or a running of skipping b. or 

a roaring voice of most savage wild b. 

1 Mac. 6. 37. on the b. were there strong towers 

2 Mac. 15. 21. seeing the fierceness of the b. 

BEAT. 
Eecl. 30. 12. b. him on the sides while he is a child 

BEATEN. 
Eccl. 23. 10. as a servant that is continually b. 
2 Mac. 6. 30. 1 endure pains in body by being b. 

BEAUTY. 

1 Esd.4.18. do they not love a woman comely in b.? 

2 Esd.l0.50.he shewed thee the comeliness of her b. 
55. see the b. and greatness of the building 

15. 63. and they shall mar the b. of thy face 
Jiid. 10. 7. they wondered greatly at her b. 14. 
11. 21. both for b. of face and wisdom of words 
16.7. weakened him with ihe b. of her countenance 
9. her b. ravished, took his mind prisoner 
Esth. 15. 5. ruddy through the perfection of her b. 
Wisd. 7. 10. 1 loved her above health and b. 
8.2. to wakemy spouse, and I wasaloverof her J. 
13. 3. with whose b. they being delighted ; for the 
first author of i. hath created them 
5. by the greatness and b. of the creatures 
Eccl. 9. 8. look not on another's b. many have been 
deceived by the b. of a woman, love kindled 
11. 2. commend not a man for his b. nor abhor him 
26.16. so is b. of a good wife in ordering her house 

17. so is the b. of the face in ripe age 
36.22.the b. of a woman cheereth the countenance 
40. 22. thine eye desireth favour and b. 

42. 12. behold not every body's b. and sit not 

43. 1. pride of height, the b. of heaven, 9, 18. 
Sus. 32. that they might be filled with her b. 

I Mac. 1. 26. so that the b. of women was changed 
BEAUTIFIED. , 

Eccl. 25. 1. in three things I was b. and stood up 
45. 7. he b. him with comely ornaments 
47. 10. he b. their feasts and set in order the time 

I Mac. 14. 15. he b. the sanctuary, and multiplied 
BEAUTIFUL. 

Jud. 11. 23. b. in countenance and witty in words 

Wisd. 5. 16. a b. crown from the Lord's hands 
7. 29. for she is more b. than the sun 

13. 7. because the things are but b. that are seen 
15. 19. nor are they b. so much as to be desired 

Eccl. 9. 8. turn away thine eye from a b. woman 
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Eccl. 25. 1. 1 stood up b. both before God and men 
43. 11. very b. it is in the brightness thereof 
45. 12. the desires of the eyes, guodly and b. 
Bar. 6. 24. the gold about them to make them b. 

BEAUTEOUS. 
Siis. 31. was a delicate woman and b. to behold 

BECOMETH. 
2 Esd. 8. 49. thou hasi humbled thyself, as itb. thee 

BECTILETH. 
Jud. 2. 21. Ihey went forth of Nineve toward the 
plain of B. and pitched from B. near mountain 
BED. 
2 Esd. 12. 26. that one of them shall die on his b. 
Tob. 8. 4. Tobias rose out of the b. and said 
14. 11. he gave up the ghost in b. 153 years old 
,Tud. 9. 3. so that they dyed their b. in blood 
10. 21. Olofernes rested on his b. under a canopy 

13. 2. and Olofernes lying along on his b. 

4. Judith standing by his b. said in her heart 

6. then she came to the pillar of the b. 

7. approached his b. and took the hair of his head 
9. she tumbled his body down from the b. 

Wisd. 3. 13. which hath not known the sinful b. 
Eccl. 24. 31. and I will water my garden b. 
31. 19. he fetcheth not his wind short on his b. 
41. 22. and come not near his maid's b. 
48. 6. broughtest honourable men from their b. 
BED-CHAMBER. 
.Jud. 13. 3. her maid to stand without her b. 
4. so all went forth, none was left in the b. 

14. 15. he went into the b. and found him dead 
16. 19. the canopy which he had taken out of his b. 

BEDS. 
.Tud. 13. 1. they went to their b. they were weary 
Wisd. 4. 6. for children begotten of unlawful b. 

BEG. 
Eccl. 40. 28. for better it is to die than to b. 

BEGAN. 
2 Esd. 3. 12. they that, dwelt on earth b. to multiply 

BEGAT. 
Eccl. 22. 3. is the dishonour of his father that b. him 

BEGET. 
2 J/ttc.l4.25.prayed him to take a wife and J.childr. 

BEGGAR, S. 
Eccl. 18. 33. be not made a b. by banqueting 
40. 28. lead not a b. life, for better to die than beg 

BEGGING. 
Eccl. 40. 30. b. is sweet in mouth of the shameless 

BEGIN. 
2 Mac. 2. 32. here then will we b. the story 

BEGINNETH. 
Eccl. 18. 7. when a man hath done then he b. 
36. 24. he that gettelh a wife, b. a possession 

BEGINNING. 
2 Esd. 1. 13. in the b. I gave you a safe passage 
3.4.0Lord,who bearest rule, thou spakest at the b. 
4. 30. sown in the heart of Adam from the b. 
9. 5. as all made in the world hath a b. and an end 
16. 18. the b. of sorrows and great mournings, the 
b. of famine and great dearth, the b. of wars, 
the b. of evils, what shall I do 7 
Tob. 4. 12. that our fathers from the b. married 

6. 17. for she is appointed to thee from the b. 
.7ud.8.29.from the 6. people knew ihyunderstanding 
Esth. 13. 15. that hath been thine from the b. 
Wisd. 6. 22. 1 will seek her out from the b. 

7. 5. no king that had any other b. of birth 
18. the b. ending, and midst of the times 

9. 8. which thou hast prepared from the b. 
12. 16. for thy power is the b. of righteousness 

14. 12. devising of idols was the b. of fornication 
13. for neither were they from the b. 

27. for the worshipping of idols is the b. of evil 
Eccl. 1. 14. to fear the L. is the J. of wisdom, 25. 12. 

10. 12. the b. of pride is when one departeth 

11. 16. error and darkness had their J. with sinners 

15. 14. he himself made man from the b. 

24. 9. he created me from the b. before the world 
25. 12. faith is the b. of cleaving unto him 
36. 11. and inherit thou them as from the b. 
39. 25. good things are created from the b. 

Bar. 3.26. there were the giants famous from the b. 

2 Mac. 1. 23. Jonathan b. and the rest answering 

7. 23. who found out the b. of all things 

8. 27. which was the b. of mercy upon them 

BEGOT. 
Eccl. 7. 28. remember that thou wast b. of them 

BEGOTTEN. 
Tob. 8. 17. of two that were the only b. children 
Wisd. 4.6. childr. b. of unlawful beds are witnesses 

BEGUILE. 
Wisd. 4. 11. lest that wickedness should b. his soul 

BEGUILING. 
S5fA.16.6.&.with falsehood oftheir lewd disposition 

BEHAVED. 

£ccZ.49.2. he J. himself uprightly in the conversion 

2 Mac. 2. 21. tJiose that b. themselves manfully 

BEHAVIOUR. 
Esth. 16. 7. done through the pestilent b. of them 
Wisd.19. 13. Ihey used a more hard and hateful b. 



BEHIND. 

Wisd. 8. 13. leave b. me an everlasting memorial 
Eccl. 11. 11. that laboureth, and is so much more b. 

BEHOLDER. 
Esth. 15.2. G.who is the b. and saviour of all thinga 
Wisd. 1. 6. for God is a true b. of his heart 

BEHOLDETH. 
Eccl. 15. 18. mighty in power, and b. all things 

BEL. 
Bar. 6. 41. they entreat B. that he may speak 
Bel 3. the Babylonians had an idol called B. 
4. the king said, why dost not thou worship B 
18. great art thou, O B. with thee is no deceit 
22. the king delivered B. into Daniel's Dovver 
BELIEVE. 
2 Esd. 1. 37. yet in spirit they b. the thing I say 
16. 36. b. not the gods of whom the Lord spake 
Tob.2.14. howbeit, I did not b. her, bade her render 
14. 4. for I surely b. those things Jonas spake 
fFzsd. 12. 2. leaving wickedness, they may b. on ihea 
18. 13. and whereas they would not b. any thing 
Eccl. 2. 6. b. in him, and he will help thee 
13. 11. affect not to be equal, b- not his words 
36. 26. so who will b. a man that hath no house? 
BELIEVED. 
2 Esd.3.32. or what generation hath so 5.' as Jacobi 

5. 29. they which b. not thy covenants, 7. 60. 
2 Esd. 9. 7. and by faith, whereby ye have b. 
Jud. 14. 10. he b. in God greatly, and was joined 
Eccl. 31. 23. his good house-keeping will be b. 
Sus. 41. then the assembly b. them as elders 
1 Mac. 7. 16. whereupon thev b. him 

BELIEVETH. 
Eccl. 2. 13. woe to the faint hearted, for he b.not 
32. 24. he that b. in the Lord takelh heed 
BELIEVING. 

1 Mac. 12. 46. so Jonathan b. him, did as he bade 

BELLS. 
Eccl. 45. 9. he compassed him with £olden J. 

BELLY. " ;. 

Eccl. 23. 6. let not the greediness of the i. take hoW 
31. 20. pangs of J. are with an unsatiable man 

36. 18. the b. devoureth all meats, yet one meat 

37. 5. which helpeth his friend for the b. 
40. 30. but in his b. there shall burn a fire 

51. 5. delivered from the depth oCthe b. of hell 

BELONGETH. 
Tob. 3. 17. because she h. to Tobias by right 
BELOVED 

2 Esd. 16. 74. hear, O ye my b. saith the Lord 
Wisd. 4. 10. he pleased God, and was b. of him 
Eccl. 7. 35. that shall make thee to be b. 20. 13. 

24. 11. likewise in the b. city he gave me rest 
45. 1. he brought out Moses b. of God and men 
46. 13. Samuel the prophet of Lord, K of his Lord 
47. 16. and for thy peace thou wast b. 

1 Mac. 6. 11. 1 was bountiful, and b. in my powei 

BENDED. 

Eccl. 43. 12. the hands of the Most High have b. U 

BENDETH. 

2 Esd. 16. 13. his ri<;ht hand that b. the how 

BENEFIT. 
Wisd. 16. 24. for the b. of such as trust in thee 
2 Mac. 2. 27. and that seeketh the b. of others 

BENEFITS. 
2 Esd. 9. 10. who in their life have received b. 
Eccl. 12. 1. so shalt thou be thanked for thy b. 
lJl/ac.11.53. according to the b. which he received 
2 Mac. 9. 26. I request vou to remember the b. 

BENEFITED. 
Wisd. 11. 5. by the same they in their need were J. 
13. when they heard the other to be b. 
BERYL. 
Tob. 13. 17. the streets shall be paved with * 

BESEECHETH. 
Wisd. 13. 18. he humbly b. that which hath leaaS 

BESIEGE. 
1 Mac. 6. 19. called the people together to b. them 
24. for which they of our nation b. the tower 
BESIEGED. 
1 Mac. 6. 20. so they came together and b. them 
2l.howbeit, certain of them that were b. got forth 
BESIEGING. 
Eccl. 50. 4. he fortified the city against b. 

BESOUGHT. 
Jud. 12. 8. she b. Lord God of Isr. to direct her waj 
Wisd. 8. 21. I prayed to the Lord and b. him 
13, 2. they thanked them, and b. them pardon 
BESTOW. 
Bar. 6. 10. the priests b. it upon themselves 

BESTOWED. 
2JI/ac.l.35.the king took many gifts and b. on tbo«ft 

BETHORON. 
./ud. 4. 4. sent to B. and Belmen, and Jericho 
1 Mac. 7. 39. Nicanor pitched his tents in B. 

BETHSHAN. 
lMac.5.52. they went into the great plain before B. 
12. 40. so he removed and came to B. 

BETHSURA. 
1 Mac. 4. 29. they pitched their tents at B. 6. 7, 31 



BIR 



BLE 



BOA 



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2 Mac. 13. 19. tlie king marched toward B. 
22. the King created with Ihem in B. second time 
BETHULIA. 
/ud. 4. 6. Joacim wrote to them that dwelt in B. 

6. 14. t!ie Israelites brought liim into B. 10, 11. 
8.3. Manasses died in the city ofB.tiiey buried him 

10. G. but they went forth to the gale of B. 

11. 9. for tlie men of B. saved Achior 

BETIMES. 
Ecd. G. 36. get /;. to him, and let thy foot wear 
51. 30. work your work b. he will give reward 
I Mac. 4. 5;2. they rose up b. in the morning 
^ee Morning. 
BETRAYING. 
Wisd. 17. 12. for fear is nothing else but a J. 
BETROTHED. 

1 Mac. 3. 56. but as for such as had b. wives 

BETTER. 

2 Esd. 1. 18. it had been b. for us to have served 
3. 31. arethey of Babylon b. than they of Sion? 
5.33. lovest thou people b. than he that made them 

7. 46. it had been b. not to have given the earth 

12. 44. how much Z>. had it been for us 
Tob.li.B.-d little with righteousness is b. than much 

with unright. it is b. to give alms than to lay up 
TFisd.4.1.b.\tis to have no children and have virtue 

15. 17. he himself is 6. than things he worshipped 
Eccl. 10. 27. b. is he that laboureth and aboundeth 

16. 3. one that is just is b. than a thousand 

18. 16. assuage the heati so is a word b. than a gift 

17. lo, is not a word b. than a gifti 

19. 24. he that fearelh God is b. than one that hath 
20. 2. it is much b. to reprove than to be angry 

18. it is b. than to slip with the tongue 

25. a thief is b. than a man accustomed to lie 
'Sl.b. is he that hideth folly than wisdom 
32.necessary patience in seeking the Ld.is6.than 

28. 21. an evil death, the grave were b. than it 

29. 13. b. than a mighty shield and strong spear 
22. b. is the life of a poor man in a cottage 

30. 14. b. is the poor being sound and strong 
17. death is b. than a bitter life or sickness 

36. 18. all meats, yet is one meat b. than another 
22. and a man loveth nothing b. 

40. 28. for b. it is to die than to beg 

41. 15. is b. than a man that hideth his wisdom 

42. 14. b. is the churlishness of a man than 
Bar. 6. 59. b. be a king that sheweth his power 

1 Mac. 3. 59. for it is b. for us to die in battle 

13. 5. for I am no b. than my brethren 

BEWAIL. 

2 Esd. 16. 2. b. your children and be sorry 
Tob. 10. 4. and she began to b. him and said 

7 ske ceased not whole nights to b. her son 
Bel 4G. on seventh day the king went to b. Daniel 

BEWAILED. 
Wisd. 18. 10. a noise for children that were b. 
Eccl. 51. 19. I b. my ignorances of her 

1 Mac. 12. 52. and there they b. Jonathan 
13. 26 and all Israel b. him many days 

BEWARE. 
Tob. 4. 12. b. of all whoredom, my son 
Wisd. 1. 11. b. of murmuring which is unprofitable 
Eccl. 4. 20. b. of evil, and be not ashamed when 
12. 11. though he humble himself, yet b. of him 
13.8.6. that thou be not deceived and brought down 

17. 14. he said b. of all unrighteousness 

18. 27. in the day of sinning he will b. of offence 
22. 13. b. of him, lest thou have trouble 

26. every one that heareth it, will b. of him 
29. 20. b. thou thyself fall not into the same 
32. 22. and b. of thine own children 

37.8. b. of a counsellor, know what need he hath 
40. 29. but a wise man well nurtured will b. 

BEWITCHING. 
Wisd. 4. 12. the b. of naughtiness doth obscure 
BEWRAYER. 

2 Mac. 4. 1. having been a b. of the money 

BEWRAYETH. 
Eccl. 27. 21. he that b. secrets, is without hope 

BIDDEN. 
Tob. 7. 17. when she had done as he had b. her 

BILL. 
Eccl. 25. 28. give her a b. of divorce, let her go 

BIND. 
Jud. 8. 16. do not b. the counsels of the Lord 
Eccl. 7. 8. b. not one sin upon another, for in one 
28. 24. and b. up thy silver and gold 
30.7.6. up his wounds, and his bowels be troubled 

BIRD. 
Wisd.5.11. or as when a b. has flown through the air 
Eccl. 27. 19. as one that lets a b. go out of hand 

BIRDS. 
Wisd. 17.18. melodious noise of 6. among branches 
Eccl. 27. 9. the b. will resort to their like 

43. 17. as b. flying he scattereth the snow 

BIRTH. 
2 Esd. 4. 40. her womb may keep the b. any longer 
16. 38. within two or three hours of her b. 
Wisd. 7. 5. that had any other beginning of J. 
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2 Mac. 6. 7. in the day of the king's b. were brought 

BITINGS. 
Wisd.16. 9. them b. of grasshoppers and flies killed 

BITTEN. 
Eccl. 12. 13. who will pity a charmer that is b.? 

BITTER. 
Esth. 14. 8. satisfieth not that we are in b. captivity 
Eccl. 29. 25. moreover, thou shalt hear b. words 
30. 17. death is better than a b. life or sickness 
41. 1. O death, how b. is the remembrance of thee 
2 Mac. 6. 7. they were brought by b. constraint 

BITTERLY. 
Eccl. 25. 18. when husband heareth it, shall sigh b. 
38. 17. weep b. and make great moan 

BITTERNESS. 
Wisd. 8. 16. for her conversation hath no b. 
Eccl. 4. 6. if he curse thee in the b. of his soul 
7. 11. laugh no man to scorn in the b. of his soul 
21. 12. there is a wisdom which multiplieth b. 
31. 29. wine with excess maketh b. of the mind 
BLACKER. 
2 Esd. 7. 55. our faces shall be b. than darkness 

BLAME. 

£cci.ll.7.6. not before thou hast examined the truth 

31. in things worthy j)raise, will lay b. on thee 

BLAMED. 

Wisd. 13. 6. for this they are the less to be b. 

2 Mac. 2. 7. when Jeremy perceived, he b. them 

BLAMELESS. 
Wisd. 2. 22. nor discerned a reward for b. souls 
10. 5. she preserved him b. to God, and kept him 
15. she delivered the righteous people and b. seed 
18. 21. for then the b. man made haste to defend 
BLASPHEME. 
2 Mac. 15. 24. come against thy holy people to b. 
BLASPHEMED. 

1 Mac. 7. 41. they that were sent from Assyrians b. 

2 Mac. 10. 34. they that were within b. exceedingly 

BLASPHEMER. 
Wisd. 1. 6. wisdom will not acquit a b. of his words 
Eccl. 3. 16. that forsaketh his father, is as a b. 
2 Mac. 9. 28. the b. died a miserable death 
15. 32. he shewed them the hand of that b. 

BLASPHEMIES. 
2 Esd. 1. 23. 1 gave you not fire for your b. 

1 Jfcfac.2.6.when he saw the b. that were committed 

7. 38. remember their b. and suffer them not 

2 Mac. 8. 4. the b. committed against his name 

BLASPHEMING. 
2 Mac. 12. 14. they behaved themselves rudely, b. 

BLASPHEMOUS. 
2 Mac. 10. 4. might not be delivered to the b. nations 
13. 11. to be in subjection to the b. nations 
BLASPHEMOUSLY. 

1 Jl/ac.7.42.the rest may know that he hath spoken b. 

BLAST. 

2 Esd. 4. 5. or measure me the b. of the wind 
13. 27. out of his mouth came as a b. of wind 

Wisd. 11. 20. they have fallen down with one b. 

BLASTING. 
2 Esd. 15. 13. for their seeds shall fail through the b. 

BLEED. 
Eccl. 42. 5. and to make side of an evil servant to b. 

BLEMISH. 
Eccl. 18. 15. my son, b. not thy good deeds 

31. 8. blessed is the rich that is found without b 

BLESS. 
Tob. 4. 19. b. the Lord thy God alway, and desire 

8. 5. let the heaven b. thee, and all creatures 
13. 13. they shall b. the Lord of the just 

15. let my soul b. God the great King 
Eccl. 4. 13. where she enters, the Lord will b. 

32. 13. for these things b. him that made thee 
39. 14. sing praise, b. the Lord in all his works 
45. 15. they should b. the people in his name 
50.22. b. ye God of all who dofh wondrous things 

Dan. 3. 35. b. ye the Lord, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, <S-c. 
BLESSED. 

1 Esd. 4. 40. b. be the God of truth 

60. b. art thou who hast given me wisdom 

9. 46. so Esdras b. the Lord God most high 

2 Esd. 13. 24. are more b. than they that be dead 
Tob. 3. 11. b. art thou, O Lord my God, thy holy 

and glorious name is b. and honourable 
for ever, 8. 5. | 11. 14. .7ud. 13. 17. 
4. 12. our fathers were b. in their children 
7. 7. Raguel b. him, and said unto him, thou art 

13. behold, take her and lead her, and he b. them 
10. 11. he b. them, and sent them away, 11. 17. 
l3.1.Tobit wrote prayer of rejoicing and said, 6. be 

God that liveth for ever, and b. be his kingdom 
12. b. shall all be which love thee for ever 

14. b. are they who love thee, b. are they who 

have been sorrowful for all thy scourges 
18. b. be God which hath extolled it for ever 
Jud. 14. 7. b. art thou in the tabernacle of Juda 
15. 9. they b. her with one accord, and said 
10. b. be thou of the almighty Lord for ever 
Wisd. 2. 16. he pronounceth the just to be b. 
3. 13. b. is the barren that is undefiled 



Wisd.l4.7.b.'i3 thewood whereby righteousn.comoa 

Eccl. 11. 28. judge none b. before his death 

J 4. 1 . 6. is the man that hath not slipped with mouth 

2. b. is he whose conscience hath not condemnea 

20. i.is the man that doth meditate good thini^s 

26. 1. b. is the man that hath a virtuous wife 

31. 8. b. is the rich that is found without blemish 
9. who is hel and we will call him b. 

33. 12. some of them hath he b. and exalted 
34. 15. b. is the soul of him that fearelh the Lord 
45. 1. Moses beloved, whose memorial is b. 49. 10. 

46. 11. the judges, let their memory be b. 
48. 11. 6. are they that saw thee, and slept in .ove 
50. 28. b. is he shall be exercised in these things 

29. b. be the Lord for ever, amen, amen 
2 Mac. 1. 17. b. be our God in all things 
15. 34. b. be he that hath kept his own place 
BLESSETH. 

1 Esd. 4. 36. calleth u pon truth, and the heaven 6, it 
BLESSING. 

Wisd. 15. 19. without the praise of God and his b. 
Eccl. 3. 8. that a b. may come on thee from them 
9. for b. of father establisheth houses of children 
11. 22. b. of the Lord is the reward of the godly 

33. 16. by the b. of the Lord I profited and filled 

34. 17. he giveth health, life, and b. 

36. 17. according to b. of Aaron over thy people 

37. 24. a wise man shall bo filled with b. 
39. 22. his b. covered the dry land as a river 
44.22. with Isaac did he establish the b. of all men 

23. he acknowledged him in his b. and gave him 
50. 20. to give the b. of theXord with his lips 
21.they bowed down, that they might receive aJ. 
BLESSINGS. 
Eccl. 16. 29. the Lord filled the earth with his b. 

47. 6. the people praised him in the b. of the Lord 
BLIND. 

Eccl.20. 29. presents and gifts b.lhe eyes of the wis* 
Bar, 6. 37. they cannot restore a b. man to sight 

BLINDED. 
Wisd. 2. 21. their own wickedness hath b. thera 

BLINDNESS. 
Wisd. 19. 17. even with b. were these stricken 

2 Mac. 10. 30. so that being confounded with b. 
BLOOD. 

2 Esd. 1. 26. for ye have defiled your hands with b 

32. whose b. I will require of your hands, saith L 
5. 5. and b. shall drop out of the wood, and stone 
15. 8. behold, the innocent and righteous b. crieth 

unto me, 9. 22. Esth. 16. 5. 2 Mac. 1. 8. 
,Tud. 6. 4. mountains shall be drunken with their b. 

9.3.SO that they dyed their bed in 6. being deceived 
4. which abhorred the pollution of their b. 
Esth. 16. 10. a stranger from the Persian b. 
Wisd.l. 2. being compacted in b. of the seed of men 

11. 6. a running river, troubled with foul b. 

12. 5. devourers of man's flesh, and the feasts of b. 

14. 25. so that there reigned in all men, b. theft 
Eccl. 8. 16. for b. is as nothing in his sight 

11. 32. and a sinful man layeth wait for b. 

12. 16. he will not be satisfied with b. 
28. 11. and a hasty fighting sheddeth b. 
34. 21. he that defraudeth him, is a man of J. 
39. 26. the b. of the grape is for use of man's life 

1 Mac. 6. 34. they shewed them the b. of grapes 
7. 17. their b. have they shed about Jerusalem 
10. 89. is to be given to such as are of the king's b. 

2 Mac. 8. 3. and hear the b. that cried unio him 
12. 16. a lake being filled was seen running with b 
14. 45. though his b. gushed out like spouts 

46. when as his b. was now quite gone 
See Innocent. 
BLOOD-SHEDDER. 
EccZ. 34. 22. he that defraudeth the labourer is aft. 

BLOOD-SHEDDING. 
Eccl. 27. 15. the strife of the proud is b. 

BLOT. 
Eccl. 11. 33. lest he bring upon thee a perpetual b 
20. 24. a lie is a foul b. in a man 
46. 20. to b. out the wickedness of the people 

BLOTTED. 
Eccl. 23. 26. her reproach shall not be b. out 
39. 9. so long as world endureth, shall not be b. out 
41. 11. but an ill name of sinners shall be b. out 
44. 13. and their glory shall not be b. out 

BLOW. 
Wisd. 5. 23. and like a storm shall b. them away 
Eccl. 28. 12. if thou b. the spark it shall burn 

BLOWN. 
Wisd. 5. 14. like dust that is b. away with the wind 

BLOWETH. 
Eccl. 43. 16. and at his will the south-wind b. 

BLUE. 
Eccl. 23. 10. shall not be without a b. mark 

BOARS. 
2 Esd. 15. 30. shall go forth ns wild b. of the wood 

BOAST. 
Wisd. 2. 16. he maketh his b. that God is his father 
Eccl. 7. 5. b. not of thy wisdom before the king 
11. 4. b. not of thy clothing and raiment 



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BOASTED. 
EccL 48. 18. Sennaclierib came ag. Sion b. proudly 

BOASTETH. 
Eccl. 10. 27. that b. himself, and wanteth bread 

BOASTING. 
Eccl. 47. 4. when he beat down the b. of Goliath 

BOATS. 
2 jyiac. 12.3. go with their wives and children into b. 

6. Judas set the b.on fire and slew those thatfled 

BODY. 

1 Esd. 3. 4. the guard that kept the king's b. 

2 Esd. 3. 5. thou gavest a b. to Adam without soul 
5. 14. extreme Tearfulness went through all my b. 

8. 10. commanded milk out of the parts of the b. 

11. 45. appear not, thou eagle, nor thy vain b. 

12. 3. the whole b. of the eagle was burnt 
16. 61. he put his heart in the midst of the b. 

Jud. 10. 3. she washed her b. all over with water 
fVisd. 2. 3. our b. shall be turned into ashes 

9. 15. the corruptible b. presseth down the soul 
Eccl. 7. 24. hast daughters 1 have care of their b. 

23. 16. a fornicator in the b. of his flesh not cease 

18. the walls cover me, and no b. seeth me 
30. 15. health and good state of b. are above gold 
34. 25. washeth after the touching of a dead b. 
38. 16. then cover his b. according to the custom 
47. 19. by thy b. was brought into subjection 
48. 13. and after his death his b. prophesied 
51. 2. and hast preserved my 6. from destruction 
2 Mac. 7. 4. to cut off the utmost parts of his b. 

7. be punished, through every member of thy b. 
■ 9. 7. the members of his b. were much pained 

9. so that the worms rose up out of the b. 
BODIES. 
Jud. 6. 4. fields shall be filled with their dead b. 
Eccl. 41. 11. the mourning of men is about their b. 
Bar. 2. 17. whose souls are taken from their b. 

6. 22. on their b. and heads sit bats and birds 

BODILY. 
2 Esd. 1. 37. they have not seen me with b. eyes 

BOLD. 
Jud. 14. 13. the slaves have been 6. to come down 
Eccl. 6. 11. he will be b. over thy servants 
8. 15. travel not by the way with a b. fellow 
19. 3. and a b. mati shall be taken away 
22. 5. she that is b. dishonoureth her father 
2 Mac. 4. 2. thus was he b. to call him a traitor 
BOLDLY. 

1 Mac. 4. 18. after this you may b. take the spoils 

2 J^/ac. 14. 43. he ran b. up the wall, and cast himself 

BOLDNESS. 
Jud. 16. 10. the Persians quaked at her b. 
Wisd. 5. 1. the righteous shall stand in great ft. 
12. 17. thou makest their b. manifest 

1 Mac. 4. 32. cause the b. of their strength to fall 

2 Mac, 8. 18. they trust in their weapons and b. 

BONDAGE. 
lEsd.8.80.when we were in J. we were not forsaken 
2 Esd. 1. 7. I brought them from the house of 6. 
Jud. 8. 22. wheresoever we shall be in b. 
Wisd. 19. 14. but these brought friends into b. 

BOND-MAN. 
1 Esd. 3. 19. mind of the b. and freeman to be one 

BOND-SLAVE. 
1 Mae. 2. 11. of a free-woman she is become a b. 

BONDS. 
Wisd. 10. 14. and she left him not in b. 
17.2. fettered with the 5. of a long night, lay exiled 
Eccl. 6. 25. and be not grieved with her b. 

BONES. 

Eccl. 28. 17. the stroke of the tongue breaks the b. 

46. 12. let their b. flourish out of place, 49. 10. 

Bar. 2. 24. that the b. of our kings, and the b. of our 

fathers should be taken out of their places 

BOOK. 

1 Esd. 7. 6. things written in the b. of Moses, 9. 

2 Esd. 12. 37. write these things in a b. Tab. 12. 20. 
Tob. 1. 1. the b. of the words of Tobit, Bar. 1. 1. 
Eccl.lA. 23. these things are the J. of the covenant 

50. 27. hath written in this b. the instruction 
Bar.A^.l. this is the b. of the commandments of God 

1 Mac. 1. 57. was found the b. of the testament 

2 Mac. 6. 12. I beseech those that read this b. 

BOOKS. 

1 Esd. 2. 21. sought out in the b. of thy fathers 

2 Esd. 6. 20. J. shall be opened before firmament 

1 Mac. 1. 56. had rent in pieces the b. of the law 

2 Mac. 2. 23. being declared by Jason in five b. 

BOOTY. 
2 Mac. 8. 20. and so tliev received a great b. 

BORDERERS. 
2 Mac. 9. 2.5. princes that are b. to my kingdom 
BORN. 

1 Esd. 4. 15. women have b. the king and all people 

2 Esd. 3. 21. so be all they that are b. of him 
14. 20. but they that shall be b. afterward 

Jud.Vi. 20. he had drunk in one day since he was b 
Wisd. 2. 2. for we are b. at all adventure 
5. 13. as soon as b. we began to draw to our end 

7. 3. when I was b. I drew in the common air 

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Eccl. 10. 18. for them that are b. of a woman 
14. 18. one cometh to an end and another is b. 
23. 14. and wish that thou hadst not been b. 
41. 9. and if you be b. you shall be b. to a curse 
44. 9. perished, as though they had never been h. 
49. 15. nor was there a man b. like unto Joseph 

1 Mac. 2. 7. wherefore was I b. to see this misery 

BORNE. 
Bar. 6.4. ye shall see gods of gold J. upon shoulders 
26. they are b. on shoulders having no feet 
BORROWED. 
Wisd. 15. 16. and he that b. his own spirit 

BORROWING. 

Eccl. 18. 33. not made a beggar by banqueting or b. 

BOSOM. 

2 Esd. 15. 21. 1 will recompense in their b. 

BOTTLE. 
Jud. 10. 5. then she gave her maid a b. of wine 

BOTTOM. 
Wisd. 10. 19. cast them out of the b. of the deep 
Eccl. 24. 5. and I walked in the b. of the deep 

BOTTOMS. 
Wisd. 17. 14. came out of the b. of inevitable hell 

BOUGHS. 
2 Mac. 10. 7. they bear fair b. and palms also 
14. 4. presenting unto him a crown also of the b. 

BOUGHT. 
Jud. 4. 10. and their servants b. with money 
Eccl. 33. 30. because thou l»ast b. him with a price 

BOUND. 

1 Esd. 1. 40. and b. him with a chain of brass 

2 Esd. 13. 13. some sorry, some of them were b. 
16. 77. woe to them that are b. with their sins 

Tob. 8. 3. fled into Egypt, and the angel b. him 
Jud. 6. 13. they b. Achior and cast him down 
Wisd. 17. 17. all b. with one chain of darkness 
Eccl. 27. 21. as for a wound, it may be b. up 
28. 19. nor hath been b. in her bands 
BOUNDS. 

1 Mac. 14. 6. and enlarged the b. of his nation 

BOUNTY. 

Esth. 16.2.are honoured with the great J. of princes 

BOUNTIFUL. 

2 Esd. 7. 65. that he is b. for he is ready to give 

1 Mac. 6. 11. 1 was b. and beloved in my power 

BOW. 

2 Esd. 16. 13. his right hand tliat bendeth the b. 
Jud. 9. 7. they trust in shield, and spear and b. 
Wisd. 5. 21. as from a well drawn b. shall they fly 

BOW. 
Esth. 13. 12. that I did not b. to proud Aman 
Eccl. 4. 7. and b. thy head to a great man 
8. let it not grieve thee to b. thine ear to poor 

6. 25. b, down thy shoulder and bear her 
33. if thou b. thine ear, thou shalt be wise 

7. 23. b. down their neck from their youth, 30. 12. 
33. 26. a yoke and a collar do b. the neck 

47. 19. thou didst b. thy loins unto women 

BOWED. 
Eccl. 50. 21. they 6. themselves down to worship 
51. 16. I 6. down mine ear, and received her 
£ar.6.27.norif they befi. down, can make straight 

BOWETH. 
-Ecc?. 38. 30. he J. down his strength before his feet 

BOWING. 
2 Mac. 7. 27. but she b. herself toward him 

BOWELS. 
Eccl. 10. 9. while he lives, he casteth away his b. 
30. 7. his b. will be troubled at every cry 
2 Mac. 9. 5. a pain of the b. that was remediless 
6. for he had tormented other men's b. 
BOWL. 
5eZ.33.Habbacuc a prophet had brokenbreadin aft. 

BOX TREES. 
^Esd. 14. 24. but look thou prepare thee many b. 

BRACELET. 
Eccl. 21. 21. is like a b. upon his right hand 

BRACELETS. 
Jud. 10. 4. she put about her her b. and chains 

BRAGGED. 
Jud. 16. 5. he b. that he would burn my border 

BRAGGING. 
2 Mac. 9. 7. he nothing at all ceased from his b. 

BRAIDED. 
JiLd. 10. 3. and h. the hair of her head 

BRAN. 
Bar. 6. 43. the women also burn b. for perfume 

BRANCHES. 
Wisd. 4. 4. though they flourish in b. for a time 

5. the imperfect b. shall be broken off 
Eccl. 1. 20. and the b. thereof are long life 
14.26. under her shelter, and lodge under her b. 
23. 25. and her b. shall bring forth no fruit 
24.16. as the turpentine tree I stretched out my &. 
and n.y b. are the b. of honour and grace 
2 Mac. 10. 7. therefore they bare b. and boughs 

BRASS. 
1 Esd. 1. 40. came and bound him with a chain of J. 
Wisd. 15. 9. to do the like workers in b. 
Eccl. 28. 20. the bands thereof are bands of 6. 



1 Mac. 8. 22. wrote in tables of i. 14. 18, 27. 

BRAVELY. 
Jud. 10. 4. she decked herself i. to allure the cyea 

BRAWLING. 
EccZ. 31.29. makelh bitterness of tlie mird with*. 

BRAWLS. 
Eccl. 27. 14. their b. make one stop his ears 

BREAD. 
lEsd. 1. 19. held the feast of sweet b. seven day 
2 Esd. 1.19. gave you manna, so ye did cat angels' b 
Tob. 1. 16. I gave my b. to the hungry, 4. 16. 

4. 17. pour out thy b. on the burial of the just 
Jud. 10. 5. then she filled a bag with fine b. 
Eccl. 10. 27. then he that boasieth and wanteth b 

12. 5. hold back thy b. and give it not unto him 

14. 10. a wicked eye envieth his h. 

15. 3. with the b. of understanding shall he feed 
20. 16. they that eat my b. speak evil of me 

23. 17. all b. is sweet to a whoremonger 
29. 21. the chief thing for life is water and b. 

33. 24. b. correction and work for a servant 

34. 21. the b. of the needy is their life 
45. 20. he prepared him b. in abundance 

Bel. 33. Habbacuc had broken b. in a bowl 

BREADTH. 
Eccl. 1. 3. who can find out the b. of the earth 1 

BREAK. 
1 Esd. 4. 4. b. down mountains, walls, and towers 
.hid. 9. 10. b. down their stateliness by a woman 

BREAKEST. 
.Jud. 9. 7. thou art the Lord that b. the battles 

BREAKETH. 
Jud. 16. 3. for God b. the battles, he delivered 
Eccl. 23. 18. a man that b. wedlock, saying, thus 

BREAST. 
2£s£Z. 14.40. when Idrunkit,wisdomgrewin my b 

BREAST-PLATE. 
Wisd. 5. 18. be shall put on righteousness as a i. 
Eccl. 43. 20. it clotheth the water as with a h. 
45. 10. he compassed him with a b. of judgment 

1 Mac. 3. 3. he put on a &. as a eiant 

BREASTS. " 

2 Esd. 8. 10^ for thou hast commanded out ofthe b. 

milk to be given, which is the fruit of the* 
2 Mac. 6. 10. the babes hanging at their b. 

BREATH. 
2 Esd. 3. 5. did breathe into him the b, of life 
Wisd. 2. 2. the b. in our nostrils is as smoke 
7. 25. for she is the b. ofthe power of God 
15. 5. they desire a dead image that hath no b. 
Eccl. 33. 20. as long as thou livest and hast b. 
Bar. 6. 25. the things wherein there is no b. 
2 Mac. 7. 22. for I neither gave you b. nor life 

23. the Creator will give you life and b. again 
14. 45. while there was yet b. within him 

BREATHED. 
Wisd. 15. 11. and that h. in him a living spirit 

BREATHING. 
Wisd. 11. 18. b. out a fiery vapour or smoke 
2jJ/ac.9. 7. b. out fire in his rage against the Jews 

BRED. 
Wisd. 12. 10. that their malice w^as b. in them 

BREECHES. 
Eccl. 45. 8. with b. with a long uobe, and ephod 

BRETHREN. 
1 Esd. 3. 22. forget their love to friends and b. 
4.61. so he came to Babylon and told itto all his& 

5. 3. all their b. played, and he made them go up 
Tob. 1. 3. and I did many alms-deeds to my b, 

2. 2. what poor man thou shalt find out of our b. 

4. 13. my son, love thy b, and despise not thy b. 

5. 12. then he said, I am Azarias, of thy b. 
13. were not seduced with the error of our b. 

7. 3. Raguel asked them, from whence are you, b.7 

11. 17. there was joy among all his b. at Nineve 

14. 4. our b. shall be scattered in the earth 
7. shall rejoice, shewing mercy to onxb. 

.Tud. 7. 30. b. be of good courage, let us endure 

8. 14. b. provoke not the Lord our God to anger 

24. O b. let us shew an example to our b. 
Eccl. 10. 20. among 6. he that is chief is l>onourable 

25. 1. the unity of 6. the love of neighbours 
40. 24. b. and help are against time of trouble 

1 Mac. 3. 2. and all his b'. helped him 

5. 32. he said, fight this day for your b. 

12. 11. as it becometh us to think on our b. 

13. 4. all my b. are slain, for Israel's sake 
5. for I am no betier than my b. 

2 Mac. 1. 1. the b. the Jews that be at Jerusalena 

wish to the b. the Jews in Egypt health 
7. 1. seven b. with their mother were taken 
29. being worthy of thy b. take thy death, that I 
may receive thee in mercy again with 
thy b. 

36. our b. who have sufferea a short pain 

37. but I, as my b. offer up my body and life 
10. 21. that they had sold their i. foj money 

15. 14. this is a lover ofthe b. v;ho prayeth 

BREVITY. 
2 Mac. 2. 31. but to use b. and avoid labouring 



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BRIBERY. 
£cc{.40. 12 a]l h. and injustice shall be blotted out 

BRICKLE. 
fVisd, 15. 13. of earllily matter maketh b. vessels 

BRIDE. 
2 Esd. 7. 26. and the b. shall appear and be seen 
Bar. 2. 23. the voice of bridegroom, and voice of 6. 

1 Mac. 9. 3V. were bringing the b. from Nadabatha 

BRIDEGROOM, S. 

2 Esd. 16. 33. virgins shall mourn, having no b. 
34. in the wars shall their b. be destroyed 

1 Mac. 1. 27. every b. took up lamentation 

9. 39. b. came forth, and his friends to meetlhem 
BRIDGE. 

2 Mac. 12. 13. he went also about to make a b. 

BRIDLES. 

1 Esd. 3. 6. and a chariot with b. of gold 

2 Mac. 10. 29. five men on horses with b. of gold 

BRIGHT, -See Flames. 
BRIGHTER. 
^cZ. 17. 31. what is b. than the sun 1 yet light fails 
23. 19. are ten thousand times b. than the sun 

BRIGHTNESS. 
2 Esd. 10. 50. he shewed thee the b. of her glory 
Wisd. 7. 26. for she is the b. of the everlasting light 
Eccl. 43. 11. very beautiful it is in the b. thereof 
Bar. 5. 3. God will shew thy b. to every country 

BRING. 

1 Esd. 4. 5. get the victory, they b. all to the king 

22. do ye not give, and b. all to the woman"? 

BRINGEST. 

Wisd. 16. 13. leads to gates of hell, and b. up again 

BRINGETH. 
1 E5d.4.24. when he hath robbed, he 5. it to his love 

BROKEN. 
fVisd. 4. 5. the imperfect branches shall be b. off 
Eccl. 1 3.2. if one smitten against other, it shall be b. 
1 Mac. 7.18. for they have b. the covenant and oath 

BROOK. 
Eccl. 24. 30. 1 also came out as a b. from a river 
31. and lo, my b. became a river, my river a sea 
39. 13. as a rose growing by the b. of the field 

1 Mac. 5. 39. have pitched their tents beyond the b. 

BROOKS. 

Jud. 2. 8. their slain shall fill their valleys and b. 

BROTHER. 

2 Esd. 12. 11. seen in the vision of thy b. Daniel 
Tpb. 5. 6. I have lodged with our b. 10. 11, 13. 
Jud. 8. 26. the sheep of Laban his mother's b. 
Esth. 15. 9. I am thy b. be of good cheer 

Wisd. 10. 3. in fury wherewith he murdered his J. 

10. when the righteous fled from his b. wrath 
Eccl. 7. 12. devise not a lie against thy b. 

18. change not a faithful J. for the gold of Ophir 
29. 10. lose thy money for thy b. and friend 

27. give place, my b. cometh to be lodged 

33. 19. give not thy wife and b. power over thee 
31. if thou have a servant, entreat him as a b. 

I Mac. 2. 65. your b. Simon is a man of counsel 

BROTHERHOOD. 
1 Mac. 12. 17. concerning the renewing of our b. 

BUCKLE, 
i Mac. 10. 89. king Alexander sent him a b. of gold 
11. 58. he gave him leave to wear a golden b. 

BUCKLER. 
Eccl.21. 5. andtaketh up the b. against the enemy 

BUD. 
Eccl. 39. 13. b. forth as a rose growing by the brook 

BUDS. 
Wisd. 2. 8. let us crown ourselves with rose-J. 

BUILD. 
1 Esd. 2. 4. Lord commanded me to &. him a house 
5. let him go up, and b. 'the house of the Lord 
18. that the Jews do b. the market-places 
4. 8. if he command to b. they b. 
6. 2. Zorobabel and Jesus began to J. the house 
4. by whose appointment do ye b. this house 1 
Tob. 14. 5. where they shall b. a temple ; after their 
captivity shall b. up Jerusalem 
gloriously 
i;ccZ.3.14.instead of sins it shall be added b. thee up 
47. 13. that he might b. a house in his name 
1 Mac. 15. 39. he commanded him to b. up Cedrom 
BUILDED. 

1 Esd. 6. 14. this house was b. many years ago 

2 Esd. 8. 52. to you a city is b. and rest allowed 
Tob. 13. 10. that his tabernacle may be b. with joy 

BUILDERS. 

1 Esd. 2. 30. Rathumus beg m to hinder the b. 

BUILDETH. 

2 Esd. 16. 42. he that b. as he that shall not dwell 
Reel. 21. 8. b. his house with other men's money 

34. 23. when one b. and another pulleth down 

BUILDING. 

1 Esd. 4. 51. twenty talents to the h. of the temple 

5.63.cameto4he 6. of this with weeping and crying 

6. 9. b. a house to the Lord of costly stones 

1 Esd. 10. 54. there can no man's b. be able to stand 

ToJ.M.S.houseofG.shall be built with a glorious J. 

I Mae. 16. 23. the b. of the walls which he made 

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BUILT. 

1 Esd. 2. 24. that if this city be b. again and walls 

4. 51. twenty talents till the time that it were b. 

Tob. 13. 16. Jerusalem shall be b. with sapphires 

14. 5. the house of God shall be b. in it for ever 

BULL. 

Eccl. G. 2. that thy soul be not torn in pieces as a b. 

BULLOCKS. 

1 j0»,-<f.6.29. for sacrifices, for b. and rams and lambs 
8. 14. silver and gold may be collected for b. rams 

Eccl. 38. 25. in labours, and whose talk is of 6. 

BURDEN. 
Eccl. 13. 2. b. not thyself above thy power 

BURDENS. 
Eccl. 33. 24. a wand and b. are for the as3 

BURIAL. 
Tob. 2. 9. the same night I returned from the b. 
4. 17. pour out thy bread on the b. of the just 
£ccZ.21.8.thatgathereth stones forthe tomb ofhisJ. 
38. 16. then cover his body and neglect not his b. 

2 Mac. 13. 7. not having so much as b. in the earth 

BURIED. 
Tob. 14. 11.. he b. him honourably, 1. 17, 18. | 2. 7. 
-EccZ. 44.14.their bodies are 6. in peace, name liveth 
2./U(ic.9.15.he judged not worthyto be so much as b. 

BURIETH. 
Tob. 2. 8. and yet lo, he b. the dead a-gain 

BURN. 
Jtid. 16. 5. he bragged lie would b. up my borders 
TVisd. 16. 18. that it might not b. up the beasts 
Eccl. 28. 12. if thou blow the spark, it shall b. 
23. it shall b. in them, and not be quenched 
40. 30. but in his belly there shall b. a lire 

BURNED. 
Tob. 14. 4. and the house of God in it shall be b. 

BURNETH. 
Wisd. 16. 19. at another time it b. even in water 
Eccl. 28. 10. as the matter of fire is, so it b. 

BURNING. 

Wisd. 16. 22. might know that fire b. in the hail 

18. 3. thou gavest them a b. pillar of fire 

EccZ. 23.16.hot mind as a&.fire, notto be quenched 

BURNT. 

1 Esd. 6. 16. who pulled down the house and b. it 

2 Esd. 13. 4. all they b. that heard his voice 
11. the blast of fire b. them up every one 

BURST. 
Eccl. 19. 10. and be bold, it will not b. thee 

BURY. 
2 Esd. 2. 23. where thou findest the dead, b. them 
Tob. 4. 3. he said, my son, when I am dead, b. me 
4. when she is dead, b. her by me in one grave 
6. 14. for they have no other son to b. them 
12. 12. when thou didst b. the dead, I was with thee 
14. 6. all nations shall turn and b. their idols 
10. b. me decently, and thy mother with me 
BURYING. 
2 Mac. 9. 4. would make it a common b. place, 14. 

BUSH. 

2 Esd. 14. 1. there came a voice oulof a b. and said 
3. in the b. did manifestly reveal myself to Moses 
BUSHES. 
2 Esd. 16. 77. like as a field covered over with b. 

BUSINESS. 
1 Esd. 4. 11. neither may any one do his own b. 
5.58. Levites with one accord setters forward of 6. 
Tob. 7. 8. and let this b. be dispatched 
Eccl. 3. 17. my son, go on with thy b. in meekness 
10. 26. be not over-wise in doing thy b. boast not 
29. 19. he that followefh other men's b. for gain 
37. 11. nor consult with an idle servant of much b. 
38. 24. he that hath little b. shall become wise 

BUY. 
Eccl. 51. 25. b. her for yourselves without money 

1 Mac. 3. 41. came to the camp to S. children of Isr. 
12. 36. that men might neither sell nor b. in it 
13. 49. could not go into the country, nor b. nor sell 

2 Mac. 8. 34. brought lOOOmerchants to b. the Jews 

BUYER. 
Eccl. 37. 11. nor consult with a b. of selling 

BUYETH. 
Eccl. 20. 12. there is that b. much for a little 

BUYING. 
jEccZ.27.2. so doth sin stick close betw.J.and selling 



C. 



CADES. 

1 Mac. 11. 63. Demetrius princes were come to C. 

73. with him pursued them to C. to their tents 

CALAMITY. 

1 Mac. 13. 32. he brought a great e. on the land 

2 Mac. 4. 16. by reason whereof c. came on them 

CALAMITIES. 

Eccl. 23. 11. but his house shall be full of c. 
40. 9. strife, sword, c. famine, and tribulation 

2 Mac. 6. 12. be not discouraged for these c. 
10. 10. gathering briefly the c. of the wars 
14. 14. thinking the c. of Jews to be their welfare 



CALDRONS. 

2 Mac. 7. 3. the king commanded c. to be makehoi 

CALEB. 
Eccl. 46. 9. the Lord gave strength also to C 
1 Mac. 2. 56. C. received the heritage of the land 

CALISTHENES. 
2.1/ac.*8.33. they burnt C. that had -sot fire on gates 

CALL. 
1 Esd. 1. 50. sent by his messengers to c. them back 
Eccl. 13. 14. and c. upon him tor thy salvation 
CALLED. 

1 Esd. 3. 7. he shall be c. Darius his cousin 

4. 42. thou shalt sit next me and be c. my coiuin 

2 Esd. 4. 25. unto his name whereby we are c. 
Wisd. 1. 16. but ungodly men c. it to them 

7. 7. I c. on God, and the Spirit of wisdom catne 

11. 25. or been preserved, if not c. by thee 
Eccl. 46. 5. he c. on the most high Lord, 16. | 47. H 
Bar. 2. 15. because Israel is c. by thy name 

6. 30. for how can tiiey be c. gods? 

1 Mac. 6. 10. wherefore he c. for all his friends 

14. then c. he for Philip one of his friends 

7. 37. didst choose this house to be c. by thy name 

10. 20. we ordain thee to be c. Ihe king's friend 
14. 40. the Romans c. the Jews their friends 

2 Mac. 3. 15. the priests c. unto heaven upon him 
4. 28. they were both c. before the king 

7. 25. the king c. his mother, and exhorted her 

8. 1. Judas and they c. their kinsfolks together 
2. and they c. upon the Lord, 12. 36. 

15.for his holy name's sake, by which they were c 
10. 1.3. being accused and c. traitor at every word 
14. 37. who for his kindness was c. a father 
CALLETH. 
1 Esd. 4. 36. all the earth c. on the truth 
Wisd. 2. 13. he c. himself the child of the Lord 

13. 18. for health, he c. on that which is weak 

14. 1. one preparing to sail, c. on a piece of wood 
Bar. 3. 33. thatc. it again, and it obeyeth him 

34. when he c. them, they say, here we be 
CALLING. 

1 Mac. 12. 35. c. the elders of tlie people together 

2 Mac. 12. 6. and c. on God the righteous Judge 

15. Judas c. upon the great Lord of the world 
14. 46. and c. upon the Lord of life and spirit 

CAMP. 

1 Mac. 3. 41. they came into the c. to buy Israel 
57. so thee, removed, and pitched nearEmmau 

12. 28. and they kindled fires in their c. 

2 Mac. 13. 15. he slew in the c. about 4000 men 

15. 17. not to pitch c. but courageously to set on 

CAMPED. 

1 Mac. 10. 86. Jonathan c. against Ascalon 

11. 73. even to their own fents, and there they e 

13. 43. in those days Simon c. against Gaza 

2 Mac. 13. 14. to fight manfully, Judas c. by Modis 

CANAAN. 

Jud. 5. 3. he said, tell me now, ye sons of C. 

.See Ghana AN. 

CANDLES. 

Bar. 6. 19. they light them c. more than forthenii 

CANDLESTICK. 

1 Mac. 1. 21. Antiochus took away the c. of light 

4. 49. brought the c. and the altar into the temple 

CANOPY. 
,hid. 10. 21. Olofernes rested on his bed under ae. 
13. 9. she pulled down the c. from the pillars 
16.19. gave the c. which she had taken to theLord 

CAPHENATHA. 

1 Mac. 12. 37. repaired that which was called C 

CAPTAIN. 

1 Mac. 2. 66. let him be your c. and fight the battle 

7. 5. there came, having Alcimus for their c. 

11. 59. his brother Simon also he made c. 

12. 53. they have no c. nor any to help them 

13. 53. Simon made his son c. of all the host 

2 Mac. 1. 16. and they struck down the c. 

8. 9. with him he joined also Gorgias a e. 

CAPTIVE. 

2 Mac. 8. 10. make so much money of the c. Jews 

11. he sent, proclaimins a sale of the c. Jewg 

CAPTIVES. 

Bar. 6. 2. ye shall be led away c. unto Babylon 

1 Mae. 14. 7. and gathered a great number of e. 

CAPTIVITY. 
1 Esd. 5. 7. these are they that came up from «. 
6. 5. because the Lord hath visited the c. 

8. the ancients of the Jews that were of the e. 
Bar. 3. 7. that we should praise thee in our c. 
8. behold, we are vet this dav in our c. 
CARBUNCLE. 
Tob. 13. 17. Jerus.shall be paved with beryl and a 
Eccl. 32. 5. is as a signet of c. set in gold 

CARCASES. 
J5eZ 32. they had given them every day two e. 

CARE. 
Wisd. 3. 9. and he hath c. for his elect 

6. 17. and the c. of discipline is love 

7. 23. kind to man, stedfast, sure, free from c 
Eccl. 8. 13. if thou be surety, take c. to pay it 



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CHA 



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Eccl- 30. 25. a good heart will have c. of his meat 
31. 2. watching c. will not let a man slumber 
50. 4. he took c. of the temple, that it should not fall 

1 Mac. 6. 10. and n)y heart faileth for very c. 
9 58. are at ease, and dwell without c. 

l6. 14. taking c. for the good ordering of them 

2 Mac. 2. 29. must c. for the whole building 

9. 21. to c. for the common safety of all 

14. 8. for the unfeigned c. I have of things 

15. 18. the c. they took for their wives 
19. they in the city took not the least c. 

CARED. 

1 Esd. 1. 47. he c. not for the words spoken 

CAREFUL. 

2 Mac. 2. 25. we have been c. tha) they that read 
11. 15. consented, being. c. of the common good 

14. 9. Le c. for the country and our nation 

CAREFULLY. 

1 Esd. 7. 2. did very c. oversee the lioly works 
Wisd. 12. 22. we should c. think of thy goodness 
Eccl. 38. 29. who is always c. set at his work 

2 Mac. 8. 31. laid them up all c. in convenient places 

CAREFULNESS. 
Eccl. 30. 24. c. bringeth age before the time 

CAKES. 
Wisd. 7. 4. 1 was nursed, and that with c. 

8. 9. she would be a comfort in c. and grief 

CARETH. 

Wisd. 12. 13. nor is any God but thou that c for all 

CARNAIM. 

1 Mac. 5. 43. fled unto the temple that was at C. 
44. thus was C. subdued, nor could they stand 

CARNION. 

2 J>fac.l2.21 . sent the baggage to a fortress called C. 

26. then Maccabeus marched forth to ('. 
CARPENTER. 
Wisd. 13. 11. now a c. that felieth timber 
Eccl. 38. 27. so every c. that labours night and day 

CARPENTERS. 
1 Esd. 5. 54. gave unto the masons and c. money 
Bar. 6. 45. they are made of c. and goldsmiths 
CARS. 

1 Esd 5. 55. unto them of Sidon they gave c. 

CARRY. 
Bel 34. go c. the dinner that thou hast into Babylon 

3 Mac. 9. 10. no man could endure to c. for stink 

CARRIED. 

2 Mac. 9. 8. was now c. in a horse litter 
29. and Philip c. away his body 

CARRIETH. 
Wisd. 14. 1. more rotten than the vessel thatc. him 

CARRYING. 
2 Mac. 6. 7. go in procession to Bacchus, c. ivy 

CARTS. 
Jud. 15. 11. she made ready her c. and laid them 

CART-WHEEL. 
Eccl. 33. 5. the heart of the foolish is like a c. 

CARVED. 

Wisd.\2.\'i. a carpenter hath c. the wood diligently 

1 Mac. 5. 68. Judas burnt their c. images with fire 

CASLEU. 

1 Mac. 4. 59. from the 25th day of the m.onth C. 

with mirth and gladness, 2 Mac. 1. 18. ||10. .5. 

2 Mac. 1. 9. keep the feast in the month C. 

CASPIS. 
2 Mac. 12. 13. and the name of it was C. 
CAST. 

1 Mac. 4. 33. c. them down with the sword 

6. 51. he set artillery with instruments to c. fire 
and stones, and pieces to c. darts and slings 

7. 17. the flesh of thy saints have they c. out 
19. Bacchides c. them into the great pit 
44. theyc. away their weapons and fled, 11. 51. 

10. 80. for they had c. darts at the people 

2 Mac. 5. 8. as an enemy, he was c. out into Egypt 

10. he that had c. out many unburied 

9. 8. and thus he was now c. on the ground 

15. but to be c. out with their children 
14. 15. they c. earth upon their heads 

43. he c. himself down manfully among them 
46. he c. his bowels upon the throng, he thus died 
CASTING. 

1 Mac. 13. 11. who c. out them that were therein 

2 Mac. 5. 3. drawing of swords and c. of darts 

CASTING. 
2 Mac. 11. 13. c. with himself what loss he had had 

CASTLE. 
2 Mac. 4.27. though the ruler of the c. required 
5. 5. the city taken, Menelaus fled into the c. 

10. 20. certain of those that were in the c. 

CASTLES. 
2 Mac. 10. 18. who fled into two very strong c. 
22. so he immediately took the two c. 
CATALOGUE. 

1 Esd. 8. 49. the c. of whose names were shewed 

CATTLE. 
t Mac. 12. 23. that your c. and goods are ours 

2 Mac. 12. 11. to give him c. and to pleasure him 

CAUGHT. 
2 Mac. 4. 41. some of them c. stones, some clubs 
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CAUSE. 

1 Mac. 6. 12. to destroy the inhabitants without c 

i;^. I perceive that ibr this c. these are come 

2 Mac. 4. 44. three men pleaded the c. before him 

47. who was c. of all the mischief; who if they 
had told their c. before the Scythians 
7. 18. who said, be not deceived without c. 
34. O godless man, be not lifted up without a c. 
13. 4. that this man was the c. of all mischief 

CEASE. 
Eccl. IG. 27. nor do they c. from their works 

28. 6. remember thy end, and let enmity c. 

1 Mac. 11. 50. let the Jews c. from assaulting us 

2 Mac. 7. 33. that the wrath of the Almighty may c. 
9. 18. but for all this his pains would not c. 

CEASED. 
1 Esd. 1. 56. as for her glorious things, they never c. 
Dan. 3. 23. c. not to make the oven hot with rosin 
1 Mac. 9. 73. thus the sword c. from Israel 

CEASING. 

1 Mac. 12. 11. at all times without c. we remember 

2 Mac. 9. 4. his chariot man to drive without c. 

CEDAR. 
Eccl. 24. 13. 1 was exalted like a c. in Libanus 
50. 12. he stood as a young c. in Libanus 
CEDRON. 

1 Mac. 15. 39. also he commanded him to build C. 
41. when he had built C. he set horsemen there 

16. 9. John still followed, until he came to C. 

CELEBRATE. 
Tab. 6. 12. when we return, we will c. the marriage 

2 Mac. 2. 16. we are about to c. the purification 

15. 36. to c. the 13th day of the 12th month 

CELEBRATING. 
2 Mac. 5. 26. were gone to the c. of the sabbath 
CELOSYRIA. 

1 Esd. 2. 17. the jutlges in C. and Phenice 

6. 29. out of the tribute of C. a portion given 

7. 1. the governor of C. did oversee the works 

2 Mac. 3. 8. visiting the cities of C. and Phenice 
4. 4. being the governor of C. and Phenice, 10. 11. 

cendj:beus. 

1 Mac. 15. 38. then the king made C. captain 
40. C. came to Jamnia || 16. 1. what C. had done 

16. 4. with horsemen, who went out against C. 

8. whereupon C. and his host were put to flight 

9. till he came to Cedron which C. had built 

CENSERS. 
1 Esd. 2. 13. c. of silver twenty-nine, vials of gold 

1 Mac. 1. 22. Antiochus took away the c. of gold 

CEREMONIES. 
Wisd. 14. 15. delivered to those under him, c. 
23. for whilst they used secret c. or revellings 
CERTIFY. 
Bel 9. if ye can c. me that Bel devoureth them 

2 Mac. 1. 18. we thought it necessary to c. you 

CERTIFIED. 

1 Mac. 14. 21. the ambassadors c. us of your glory 

2 Mac. 11. 26. that when they are c. of our mind 

CHAIN. 
1 Esd. 1. 40. and boufld him with a c. of brass 
3. 6. Darius shall give him a c. about his neck 
Wisd. 17. 17. were bound with one c. of darkness 
Eccl. 6. 24. and put thy neck into her c. 

CHAINS. 
Jud. 10. 4. put about her her bracelets and her c. 
Eccl. 6. 29. her c. shall be a robe of glory 
CHAMBER. 

1 Esd. 9. 1. Esdras went to the c. of Joanan 

2 Esd. 5. 9. withdraw itself into his secrete. 

CHAMBERS. 
2 Esd.'l.Al. the c. of souls are like a woman's womb 
1 Mac. 4'. 38. they saw the |)riests' c. pulled down 

CHANAAN. 
Sus. 56. O thou seed of C. and not of Judah 
1 Mac. 9. 37. of one of the great princes of C. 
See Canaan. 
CHANGE. 
Wisd. 7. 18. given me to know the c. of seasons 
19. 18. in a psaltery notes c. the name of the tune 
Eccl.l. 18. c. not a friend for any good by no means 
40. 5. anger, night-sleep do c. his knowledge 

1 Mac. 1. 49. they might c. all the ordinances 

CHANGED. 

2 Esd. 6. 26. the heart of inhabitants shall be c. 
Esth. 15.8. then God c. the spirit of the king 
Wisd. 19. l8. the elements were c. in themselves 
Eccl. 2. 4. when thou art c. to a low estate 

18. 26. from the morning till the evening time is c. 

1 Mac. 1. 26. the beauty of women was c. 

CHANGETH. 
Eccl. 13. 25. the heart of a man c. his countenance 
25. 17. the wickedn-^ss of a woiian c. her face 
27. 11. but a fool c. as the moon 

CHANGING. 
Eccl. 37. 17. the countenance is a sign of c. 
43. 8. increasing wonderfully in her c. 

2 Mac. 3. 16. the c. of his colour declared agony 
6. 27. manfully c. this life, I will shew myself 

29. c. the good will they bare him a little before 

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CHAPELS. 

1 Mac. 1. 47. set up altars, groves, and c .®f jdolg 

2 Mac. 10. 2. also the c. tliey pulled down 

11. 3. as of the other c. of the heathen 

CHARGE. 
2 Esd. 2. 33. Esdras received a c. of the Lord 
6.46. thou gavest them a c. to do service to man 

1 Mac. 5. 19. saying, take ye the c. of this people 
58. when they had given c. unto the garrison 

12. 45. for I will give it to all that have any c. 
14.42. that he should take c. of the sanctuary 

2 Alac. 15. 10. he gave them their c. shewing them 

CHARGE. 
2 Mac. 11. 11. and giving a c. on their enemies 
CHARGED. 

1 Esd. 4. 57. the same c. he also to be done 

2 Mac. 2. 2. c. them not to forget the commands 

CHARGES. 
1 Esd. 4. 55. likewise for the c. of the Levites 

1 Mac. 3. 30. he should not be able to bear the c 

2 Mac. 4. 19. but to be reserved for other c. 
9. 16. defray the c. belonging to sacrifices 

CHARIOT. 

1 Esd. 1. 28. Josias did not turn back his c. from him 
31. then gat he up upon his second c. 

3. 6. a c. with bridles of gold and a chain about her 
Eccl. 48. 9. was taken up in a c. of fiery horses 
49. 8. shewed him upon the c. of the cherubiraa 

2 Mac. 9. 7. he fell down from his c. carried violently 

CHARIOTS. 

1 Mac. 1. 17. he entered into Egypt with c. 

2 Mac. 13. 2. three hundred c. armed with hooks 

* CHARIOT-MAN. 
2 Mac. 9. 4. he commanded his c. to driv 

CHARMER. 

Eccl. 12. 13. who will pity a c. bitten with aserpenti 

CHASED. 

1 Mac. 14. 26. c. awav their enemies from them 

CHASTEN.. 
^isfZ.12.22. whereas thou dostc. us, thou scourgest 

2 Mac. 30. 4. that he would c. them with mercy 

CHASTENEST. 
Wisd. 12. 2. thou c. them by little and little 

CHASTENING. 
2 Mac. 6. 12. but for a c. of our nation 
7. 33. angry with us for our c. and correction 

CHASTISE. 
Eccl. 30. 13. c. thy son, and hold him to labour 

CHASTISED. 
2 Esd. 15. 51. be weakened, as one c. with wounds 
Wisd. 3. 5. having been c. they shall be rewarded 
11. 9. v.'hen they were tried, albeit but in mercy c. 

CHASTISETH. 
Eccl. 30. 2. he that c. his son shall have joy 

CHASTITY. 
2 Esd. 6. 32. the mighty hath seen also thy c. 

CHEEKS. 

Eccl. 35. 15. doth not tears run down widows' c.t 

CHEER. 

1 Esd. 9. 54. then they went to make great c. 
Eccl. 18. 32. take not pleasure in much good c. 

CHEERED. 

2 Mac. 15. 27. through the appearance they were c. 

CHEERETH. 
Eccl. 36. 22. beauty of a woman c. the countenance 

CHEERFUL. 
Eccl. 7. 24. shew not thyself c. toward them 
13. 25. a merry heart maketh a c. countenance 
26. a c. countenance is a token of prosperity 
26. 4. he shall rejoice with a c. countenance 
30. 25. a c. heart will have a care of his meat 
35. 10. as thou hast gotten give with a c. eye 
2 Mac. 15. 9. Maccabeus made them more c. 

CHEERFULLY. 
Eccl. 2. 4. what is brought upon thee, take c. 
2 Mac. 11. 26. ever go c. about their own affairs 

CHEERFULNESS. 
Bar. 3. 34. so with c. they shewed light to him 

CHEREAS. 

2 Mac. 10. 32. strong-hold, where C. was governed 

37. they killed Timotheus and C. his brother 

CHERUBIMS. 

Eccl. 49. 8. was shewed him on the chariot of the c. 

CHETTIM. 
1 Mac. 1. 1. Alexander came out of the land of C. 

CHICKENS. 
2Esd.l.30.as a hen gathereth her c. under her wings 

CHIEFLY. 

Tob 4 12. c. take a wife of the seed of thy fathers 

CHILD. 

1 Esd. 1. 53. who spared neither old men nor c. 

2 Esd. 4. 40. go thy way to a woman with c. 

5. 49. like as a yo«ng c. may not bring forth things 
Wisd. 2 13. he'calleth himself the c. of the Lord 
8. 19. for I was a witty c. and had a good spirit 
14. 15. when he hath made an image of his c. 
Eccl. 30. 8. a c. left to himself will be wilful 
9. cocker thy c. and he shall mnke thee afraUV 
12. and beat him on the sides while ho is* a t. 
2 Mac. 15. 12. exercised from a n. in all virtue ■ 



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CHILDREN. 

ErtA. 16. 16. that they be c. of the Most High 
fVisd. 3. 12. wives are foolish and tlieir c. wicked 
16. as for c. of adulterers they shall not come 

4. 1. better it is to have no c. and to have virtue 
6. fore, begotten of unlawful beds are witnesses 

5. 5. how is he numbered among the c. of God? 
9. 4. and reject me not from among thy c. 

£cci.7.23.hast ihou c? instruct them and bow down 
11. 28. for a man shall be known in his c. 
16. 1. desire not a multiiude of unprofitable c. 
3. better it is to die without c. than have ungodly 
22. 9. if c. live honestly and have wherewithal 

10. but c. being haughty through disdain do stain 
Zi. 23. slie hath brought c. by another man 

24. 18. I therefore am given to all my c. 

25. 7. a man that hath joy of his c. 

32. 22. and beware of thine own c. 

33. 21. belter it is that thy c. should seek to thee 

39. 13. hearken to me, ye holy c. and bud forth 

40. 15. tlie c. of the ungodly shall not bring forth 
19. c. and building a city continue a man's name 

41. 5. the c. of sinners are abominable c. 

6. the inheritance of sinners' c. shall perish 

7. the c. will complain of an ungodly father 
45. 13. before him none, nor did a stranger put 

them on, but his c. and his children's c. 
perpetually 
Bel 20. 1 see the footsteps of men, women, and c. 

CHILD-BED. 
Bar. 6. 29. women in c. eat their sacrifices 

CHIMNEYS. , 

Q Esd. 6. 4. or ever the c. in Zion were hot 
CHOICE. 

1 Mac. 4. 28. Lysias gathered 60,000 c. men of foot 
a Mac. 13. 15. with the valiant and c. young men 

C HOLER. 
Eecl. 37. 30. and surfeiting will turn into c. 
CHOOSE. 

2 Esd. 3. 13. thou didst c. thee a man among them 
K. thou didst c. him to thee, and put by Esau 

Bar. 3. 27. those did not the Lord c. nor gave he 

IMac. 5. 17. c. thee out men and deliver brethren 

7. 37. thou, O Lord, didst c. this house to be called 

10.32. may set in it such men as he shall c.to keepit 

2Mac. 1. 25. didst c. the fathers and sanctify them 

5. 19. God did not c. the people for the place's sake 

CHOOSING. 

1 Mac. 10. 74. c. 10,000 men, he went out of Jerus. 

2 Mac. 10. 12. c. rather to do justice to the Jews 
14. 42. c. rather to die manfully than to come 

CHOSE. 
lEsd. 9. 16. Esdras c. to him the principal men 
Eccl. 45. 16. he c. him out of all men living 

1 Mac. 4. 42. he c. priests of blameless conversation 
9. 25. then Bacchides c. the wicked men 

16. 4. so he c. out of the country 20,000 men 

2 Mac. 3. 7. the king c. Heliodorus his treasurer 

CHOSEN. 
1 Esd. 5. 1, after this were the principal men c. 
Wisd. 4. 15. that he hath respect unto his c. 

9. 7. thou hast c. me to be a king of thy people 
Eccl. Al. 2. so was David c. out of children of Israel 

49. 6. they burnt the c. city of the sanctuary 

1 Mac. 12. 41. went with men c. for the battle 

CHRIST. 

2 Esd. 7. 29. after these years shall my son C. die 

CHRONICLES. 

1 jEsd. 2. 22. thou shalt find in thee, what is written 
i Mac. 16. 24. behold, these are written in the c. 

CHURCH-ROBBER. 

2 Mac. 4. 42. as for the c. himself, him they killed 

CHURLISH. 
2 Mac. 14. 30. Nicanor began to be c. unto him 

CHURLISHLY. 
EccL. 18. 18. a fool will upbraid c. and a gift of 

CHURLISHNESS. 
£JccZ.42.14. better is the c.of a man than a courteous 

CILICIA. 
Jud. 2. 21. which is at the left hand of upper C. 
2 Mac 4. 36. was come from the places about C. 

CINNAMON. 
JEcci.24.15. gave sweet smell like c. and aspalathus 

CIRCLE. 
Wisd. 13. 2. deemed it either the c. of the stars 

CIRCUIT. 
Eccl. 24. 5. I alone compassed the c. of heaven 
S M&c. 6. 4. within the c. of the holy places 

CIRCUMCISED. 
Jud. 14. 10. Achior c. the foreskin of his flesh 
1 Mac.\. 60. women that caused their childr. to be c. 
61. they slew them that had c. them 
CIRCUMCISIONS. 
S Esd. 1. 31. for vour c. have I forsaken 

CIRCUMSPECT. 
Tab. 4 14. be c. my son, in all things thou dost 

CIRCUMSPECTION. 
Wisd. 12.21. with how greatc.didst judge thy sons? 

CISTERN. 

Vcd. 50. 3. the c- was covered with plates of brass 

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CISTERNS. , 
Jud.l. 21. the c. were emptied, they had no water 

CITHERNS. 
1 Mac. 4. 54. it was dedicated with songs and c. 

CITY. 
1 Esd. 2. 23. even this c. was made desolate 
26. that that c. was practising against kings 
5. 8. they returned every man to his own c. 
Eccl. 26. 5. I was afraid of the "lander of a c. 
38. 32. without these cannot a c. be inhabited 
40. 19. the building of a c. continues a man's name 

49. 6. they burnt the chosen c. of the sanctuary 

50. 4. and he fortified the c. against besieging 

1 Mac. 1. 51. cities of Juda to sacrifice, c. by c. 

5. 50. the soldiers assaulted the c. all that day, 

and all that night 

6. 3. he sought to take the c. and to sjioil it 
63. he found Philip to be master of the c. so he 

fought against him and took the c. by force 

7. 1. Demetrius came unto a c. of the sea-coast 
10. 75. but they of Joppe shut him out of the c. 
12. 36. raising a great mount between the tower 

and the c. and to separate it from the c. 
13. 47. fought no more, but put them out of the c. 

2 Mac. 8. 17. and the cruel handling of the c. 
15. 19. they that were in the c. took no care 

CITIES. 



Eccl. 46. 2. stretch out his sword against the c. 

1 Mac. 5. 68. when he spoiled their c. he returned 
10. 71. for with me is the power of the c. 

2 Mac. 8. 11. he sent to the c. on the sea-coast 

CITIZENS. 
2 Mac. 4. 50. Jlenelaus being a great traitor to the c. 

5. 6. but Jason slew his own c. without mercy 
9. 15. would make them all equals to c. of Athens 

19. to the good Jews his c. wisheth much joy 
CLAY. 
Wisd. 7. 9. silver shall be counted as c. before her 
15. 7. yea, of the same c. he maketh both vessels 
8. he maketh a vain god of the same c. 
Eccl. 33. 13. as the c. is in the potter's hand 
38. 30. he fashioneth the c. with his arm 
Bel 7. for this is but c. within and brass without 

CLEAN. 
Eccl. 38. 30. is diligent to make c. the furnace 

CLEANSE. 
Eccl. 38. 10. c. thy heart from all wickedness 
1 Mac. 4. 36. let us go up to c. and dedicate 
CLEANSED. 

1 Mac. 4. 41. until he had c. the sanctuary 

43. who c. the sanctuary and bare out the stones 
13. 47. c. the houses wherein the idols were 
50. Simon c. the tower from pollutions 

2 Mac. 10. 5. on the very same day it was c. again 
14.36.keep this house undefiled which lately wasc. 

CLEANSING. 
2 Mac. 1. 36. which is as much as to say a c. 

CLEAR. 
Sus. 46. 1 am c. from the blood of this woman 

CLEAVE. 
Eccl. 2. 3. c. unto him, and depart not away 

6. 34. and c. unto him that is wise 

24. 24. that he may confirm you, c. unto him 
Bar. 3. 4. for which cause these plagues c. to us 

CLEAVED. 
Bar. 1. 20. the evils c. unto us and the curse 
CLEAVETH. 

1 EsdA.20.m3.n leaveth his country,and c.to hiswife 
Eccl. 19. 2. that c. to harlots will become impudent 

CLEAVING. 
Eccl. 25. 12. faith is the beginning of c. to him 
CLEMENCY. 

2 Mac. 14. 9. according to the c. thou shewest 

CLEOPATRA. 
Esth. 11. 1. in the reign of Ptolemeus and C. 

1 Mac. 10. 57. went out with his daughter C. 

CLIMB. 

2 Esd. 4. 8. neither did I ever c. up into heaven 

CLIMBED. 
2 Mac. 2. 4. the mountain where Moses c. up 

CLIMBING. 
Eccl. 25. 20. as the c. up a sandy way is to the feet 

CLOSE. 

Tab. 12. 11. 1 will keep c. nothing from you ; I said 

it was good to keep c. the secrets of a king 

Eccl. 27. 2. doth sin stick c.betw. buying and selling 

1 Mac. 12. 50. went c. together prepared to fight 

CLOSED. 

1 Mae. 7. 46, c them so that they were all slain 

CLOTH. 

2 Mac. 5. 2. 
CLOTHE. 

2 Esd. 2. 20. give to the poor, c. the naked 

CLOTHED. 
1 Esd. 3. 6. as to be c. in purple, to drink in gold 
Eccl. 50. 11. and was c. with the perfection ofglory 
1 Mac. 11. 58. to be e. in purple, 14. 43. 

CLOTHES. 
Bar. 6. 20. eat them and their c. they feel it not 
1 Mac. 11. 71. then Jonathan rent his c. and prayed 



men running in the air in c. 



of gold 



CLOTHETH. 

Ecc . 43. 20. and c. the water as with a breast-plate 

CLOTHING. 
Eccl. 29. 21. chief thing fur life is bread and c. 

39. 26. the blood of the grape, and oil, and c. 
2 Mac. 3. 33. the same young men in the same e. 

11.8. one in white c. shaking his armour of gold 

CLOUD. 

2 Esd. 15. 39. the c. which he raised up in wrath 

Wisd. 2. 4. our life pass away as the trace of a c 

Eccl. 24. 3. and I covered the earth as a c. 

50. 6. he was as the morning star in midst of a c 
CLOUDS. 

2 Esd. 15. 40. great and mighty c. shall be lifted up 
Wisd. 5. 21. from the c. as from a well-drawn bow 
Eccl. 13. 23. what he saith, they extol it to the c. 
35. 16. his prayer shall reach unto the c. 
17. the prayer of the humble pierceth the c. 
20. seasonable, as c. of rain in lime of drought 
43. 14. the treasures opened, c. fly forth as fowls 

15. by his great power he maketh the c. firm 

50. 7. as the rainbow, giving light in the bright c. 
Dan. 3. 51. O ye lightnings and c. bless the Lord 

CLOUDY. 
Eccl. 24. 4. and my throne is in a c. pillar 

CLUBS. 
2 Mac. 4. 41. some of them caught stones, some e. 

CLUSTER, S. 
2 Esd. 9. 21. and I have kept me a grape of the c. 
16. 30. there are left some c. of them that seek 
. CNIDUS. 

1 Mac. 15. 23. the same thing wrote he to C. 

COALS. 
Eccl.8. 10. kindle not the c. of a sinner, lest be burnt 

11. 32. of a spark of fire a heap of c. is kindled 

COAT. 

2 Mac.l2.35. takingholdof his c. drew him by force 

COATS. 
2 Mac. 12. 40. under the c. of every one slain 

COCKER. 
Eccl.30.9. c. thy child, he shall make thee afraid 

COGITATIONS. 
Eccl. 17. 5. an interpreter of the c. thereof 

COLLECTION. 
Bar. 1. 6. they made also a c. of money 

COLLAR. 
Eccl. 33. 26. a yoke and a c. do bow the neck 
COLLECTOR. 

1 Mac, 1. 29. the king sent his chief c. to Juda 

COLONY. 

Wisd. 12. 7. receive a worthy c.of God's children 

COLOUR. 

2 Mac. 3. 8, under a c. of visiting the cities 

16. the changing of his c. declared his agony 

COLOURING. 
Wisd. 13. 14. c. it red, and covering every spot 

COLOURS. 
Wisd. 15. 4. any image spotted with divers c 
COME. 

1 Mac. 6. 13. that these troubles are c. upon me 

2 Mac. 6. 15. lest being c. to the height of sin 

9. 18. the just judgment of God was c. upon him 

COMEST, ETH. 
Eccl. 21. 2. for if thou c. too near it, it will bite 
5. and his judgment c. speedily 
COMING. 

1 Mac. 11. 44. the king was very glad of their c, 

12. 45. for this is the cause of my c. 

14. 21. wherefore we were glad of their c. 

2 Mac. 6. 3. the c. in of this mischief was sore 

COMELY. 

1 Esd. 4. 18. love a woman, which is c. in favou? 
Eccl. 14. 3. riches are not c. for a niggard 

20. 1. there is a reproof that is not c. 
25. 4. O how c. a thing is judgment for grey hairs I 
5. O how c. is the wisdom of old men ! 

2 Mac. 3. 26. excellent in beauty, c. in apparel 

10. 29. there appeared five c. men upon horses 

COMFORT. 
2 Esd. 6. 33. and to say, be of good c. and fear not 

14. c. such of them as be in trouble 
Wisd. 3. 18. nor have they c. in the day of trial 
8. 9. that we should be a c. in cares and grief 
Eccl. 3. 6. he shall be a c. to his mother 
4. 18. she will c. him, and shew him her secre 
25. 23. a woman that will not c. her husband 
30. 23. love thine own soul, and c. thy heart 
■36. 23. if there be meekness and c. in her tongue 
38. 17. and then c. thyself for thy heaviness 
Bar. 4. 27. be of good c. O my children, cry to God 
30. he that gave thee that name will c. thee 

1 Mac. 12. 9. the holy books of scripture to c. us 

2 Mac. 7. 6. the Lord God in truth hath c. in us 
11.32. 1 have sent Menelaus that he may c. you 

COMFORTED. 
2 Esd. 5. 15. the angel c. me, and set me on my fael 
Esth. 15. 8. the king c. her with loving words 

16. and all the king's servants c. her 
Eccl. 17. 24. he c. those that fail in patience 
35. 17. till it come nigh^ he will not be c. 



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Fxcl. 38.23. befc. for liini, wlion spirit is departed 

48. 24. lie c. them that mourned in Sion 

49. 10. for tliey c. Jacob, and delivered them 
2 ^lac, 7. 6. and he shall be c. in his servants 

15. 17. thus being well c. by the words of Judas 
COMFORTING. 
2 Jl/ac. 15,9. soc. them out of the law and prophets 

COMMAND. 
2 Mae. 9. 8. he that thought he might c. the waves 

COMMANDED. 
Eccl. 15. 20. he hath c. no man to do wickedly 
2.¥^ac.7.3.king c. pans and caldrons to be made hot 

4. he c. to cut out the tongue of him that spake 

5. he c. him, being yet alive, to be brought 
15. 33. he c. that they should give it by pieces 

COMMANDEDST. 
2Esd.6. 45. upon the fouri h day thou c. sun to shine 

COMMANDMENT, S. 
2 Esd. 6. 48. brought forth things- at thee, of God 
53. on the si.\th day thou gavest c. to the earth 
Mccl. 1. 26. if thou desire wisdom, keep the c. 
2 JUac. 7. 30. 1 will not obey the king's c. but I will 
obey the c. of the law that was given by 
Moses 

COMMENDABLE. 
Eccl. 37, 22. understanding is c. in his mouth 
COMMENDED. 

1 Mac. 12. 43. but c. him to all his friends 

2 Mac. 9. 25. whom I c. unto many of you often 

COMMENTARIES. 

2 Mac. 2. 13. Avere reported in the c. of Neemias 

COMMISSIONER. 

1 Mac. 2. 25. the king's c. who compelled men 

COMMIT. 

2 Mac. 2. 25. that are desirous to c. to memory 

COMMITTED. 
2 Esd. 4. 42. to deliver those things c. to them 

5. 17. knowest thou not that Israel is c. to theel 

7. 32. shall deliver souls that were c. to them 

1 Mac. 7. 20. then c. he the country to Alcimus 
13. 39. as for any oversight or fault c. to this day 

2 Mac. 3. 12. had c. it to the holiness of the place 
22. to keep the things c. of trust safe and sure 

9. 25. whom I often c. and commended to you 
13. G. or had c any other grievous crime 
8. as he had c. many sins about the altar 
14. he had c. all to the Creator of the world 
COMMODIOUS. 
2 Mac. 10. 15. having gotten the most c. holds 

COMMON. 
Wi.id. 7. 3. when I was born, I drew in the c. air 
2 Mac. 4. 40. whereupon the c. people rising 

8. 29. when they had made a c. supplication 

9. 4. make it a c. burying place of the Jews, 14. 
21, necessary to take care for the c. safety of all 

10. 8. they ordained by a c. statute and decree 

11. 15. consented, being careful of the c. good 

12. 4. according to the c. decree of the city 

13. 14. fight for the country and the c.-wealth 

COMMOTIONS. 

1 Esd. 5. 73. by persuasions and c. they hindered 

COMMUNE. 

1 Mac. 15. 28. he sent Athenobius to c. with him 

2 Mac. 11. 20. 1 have given order to c. with you 

COMMUNICATE. 
Wisd. 7. 13. 1 do c. her liberally, I do not hide 
2 Mac. 5. 20. c. in the benefits sent from the Lord 

COMMUNICATETH. 
Eccl. 26. 6. scourge of tongue which c. with all 

COMMUNICATION. 
.EccL 9. 15. all thy c. in the law ofthe Most High 
13. 11. for with much c. will he tempt thee 

COMPACTED. 
fVisd. 7. 2. being c. in blood ofthe seed of man 

COMPANY. 
Eccl. 9. 4. use not much the c. of a woman 

1 Mac. 4. 35. he gathered a c. of strangers 

6. 41. all that heard the marching ofthe c. 

7. 12. assemble a c. of scribes*) require justice 
9. 44. Jonathan said to his c. let us go and fight 

58. behold, Jonathan and his c. are at ease 
12.29. howbeit, Jonathan and his c. knew it not 

49. sent a host to destroy all Jonathan's c. 
13. 52. there he dwelt himself, with his c. 

2 Mac. 5. 27. his c. fed on herbs continually 

COMPANIED. 
Sus. 57. and they for fear c. with you 

COMPANIES. 
1 Mae. 5, 33. went forth behind them in three c. 

COMPANYING. 
Su.'i. 54. under what tree sawest thou them c. ? 
58. under what tree didst thou take them c. ? 
COMPANION. 
Eccl. 6. 10. some friend is a c. at the table 
37. 4. there is a c. who rejoiceth, 5. 
40. 23. a friend and c. never meet amiss 

COMPANIONS. 
s Esi. 6. 3. Sathrabnzanes and his c. 7,27 

COMPARABLE. 
Eccl. '^. 10. for the new friend is not c. to him 
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COMPARED. 

Wisd. 7, 9. nor c. I unto her any precious stone 
15. 18. for being c. together, some are worse 
Eccl. 22. l.a slothful man ia c. to afilthy stone, 2. 
COMPASS. 

1 Mac. 14. 48. within the c. of the sanctuary 

2 Mac. 1.15. was entered into thee, of the temple 

COMPASSED. 
Wisd. 19. 17. being c. with horrible darkness 
Eccl. 23. 18. who seeth me 1 I am c. with darkness 
24. 5. I alone c. the circuit of heaven 
45.9. and he c. him with pomegranates and bells 
1 Mac. 4. 7. that it was c. about with horsemen 
10. 80. for they had c. in his host and cast darts 
J5. 14. when he had c. the city round about 
'iMac.'i. 17. the man was so c. with fear and horror 
27. Heliodorus was c. with great darkness 
COMPASSETH. 

1 Esd. 4. 34. the sun c. the heavens round about 
Eccl. 43. 12. it c. the heaven with a glorious circle 

COMPASSION. 
£;ccZ.17.29.how great is hisc.to such as turn to him? 
18. 12. therefore he multiplied his c. 
Prayer of Manass. of great c. long-suffering 

2 Mac. 8. 3. that he would have c. on the city 

COMPEL. 

1 Esd.'^. 6. they c. one another to pay tribute 

2 Mac. 6. 1. to c. the Jews to depart from the laws 

COMPELLED. 

1 Mac. 2. 15. such as c. the people to revolt 
25. the commissioner, who c. men to sacrifice 

2 Mac. 4. 26. Jason was c. to flee into the country 

6. 7. the Jews were c. to go in procession 

7. 1. were c. by the king to taste swine's flesh 
15. 2. the Jews that were c. to go with him 

COMPLAIN. 

Eccl. 29. 5. he will return words and c. of the time 

41. 7. the children will c. of an ungodly father 

1 Mac. 8. 32. if therefore they c. any more ag. thee 

COMPLAINED. 

2 Mac. 4. 36. the Jews c. because Onias was slain 

COMPLAINT, S. 
Eccl. 35. 14. when the widow poureth out her c. 

1 Mac. 11.25. some men had made c. against him 

COMPLETE. 
Wisd. 5. 17. take to him jealousy for c. armour 

2 Mac. 3. 25. that he had c. harness of gold 
COMPREHEND. 

2 Esd. 4. 2. thinkest thou to c. the way of God 1 
11. how thy vessel be able to c.the way of Highest 
5. 34. while I labour to c. way ofthe Most High 

COMPREHENDED. 
2 Esd. 8. 21. whose glory may not be c. 

COMPREHENDING. 
^ccZ.32.8.thy speech be short,c.much in few words 

CONCEIT. 
Wisd. 8. 11. 1 shall be found of'a quick c- in judgm. 
£cc^27.6. so is the utterance of a c. in heart of man 

CONCERT. 
Eccl. 32. 5. a c. of music in a banquet of wine 
CONCUBINE. 

1 Esd. 4. 29. yet did I see Apame the king's c. 

2 Mac. 4. 30. they were given to the king's c. 

CONCUPISCENCE. 
Wisd. 4.12. the wandering of c. doth undermine 
Eccl. 23. 5. turn away from me vain hopes andc. 

CONDEMN. 

2 Esd. 4. 18. if wert judge, whom wouldst thou c? 

Wisd. 2. 20. let us c. him with a shameful death 

4.16. the righteous that is dead shall c.the ungodly 

Prayer of Manass. nor c. me into the lower parts 

CONDEMNED. 
Eccl. 14. 2. whose conscience hath note, him 
Sus. 41. the assembly c. Susanna to death 
48.without knowledge have c. daughter of Israel 
53. thou hast c. the innocent, and guilty go free 
2 Mac. 4. 47. those poor men, them he c. to death 
13. 6. whosoever was c. of sacrilege or committed 
CONDITION. 
2 Esd. 7. 57. he said, this is the e. of the battle 
2 Mac. 9L 8. so proud was he beyond the c. of man 
15. 12. Oniaa gentle in c. well spoken of 

CONDITIONS. 

2JWac.ll.l4.persuaded to agree to all reasonable c. 

13.23. submitted himself and sware to all equal c. 

CONDUCT. 
IjEsd.S.Sl.was ashamed to ask kingc.for safeguard 
JMd.10.15.come to his tent and some of uswillc.thee 
2 Mac. 11. 30. that will depart shall have safe c. 

CONFECTION. 
Eccl. 38. 8. of such the apothecary maketh a c. 

CONFEDERATE. 
1 Mae. 10. 16. we will ^nake him our friend and c. 

CONFEDERATES. 

1 Mac. 8. 24. if there come war on any of their c. 

31. yoke heavy on our friends and e. the Jews 

14. 40. the Romans had called the Jews c. 

15» 17. the Jews ambnssHdors our friends and c. 

CONFEDERACY. 
1 Mac 8. 17. sent them to Rome to make a c. 20. 



CONFERENCE. 

Wisd. 8. 18. in the exercise of c. with her prudeues 
2 Mac. 14. 22. so they made a peaceable c. 

CONFESS. 
Tob. 13. 6. therefore c. h' m with your whole mouth 
14, 7. his people shall e. God, and Lord shall exalt 
Wisd. 16. 8. in this thou madest thine enemies c. 
Eccl. 4. 26. be not ashamed to c. thy sins 
2 Mac. 7. 37. thou mayest c. that he alone is Go4 

CONFESSED. 
Tob. 12. 22. they c. the wonderful works of (Vid 

CONFESSETH. ^ 

Eccl. 20. 2. thatc. his fault be preserved from hurt 

CONFESSING. 
1 Esd. 9. 8. now by c. give glory unto the Lord 

CONFESSION. 

1 Esd. 8. 91. in his prayer he made his c. weeping 
Bar. 1. 14. to make c. in the house ofthe Lord 

CONFIDENCE. 

2 Esd. 8. 36. which have not the c. of good works 
Jud. 13. 19. for this ihy e. shall not depart 
Eccl. 26. 21. having c. of their good descent 

2 JIfac. 8. 18. but our c. is in the Almighty God 
15.7.butMaccabeushad ever sure c.of Lord's help 

CONFIDENT. 
Eccl. 32. 21. be not c. in a plain way 

CONFIRM. 
Eccl. 24. 24. be strong in the L. that he may c. you 
50. 24. that he would c. his mercy with us 

1 Mac. 11. 57. 1 e. titee in the high-priesthood 

12. 1. to e. and renew the friendship with them 

13. 37. to c. the immunities we have granted 

14. 24. sent Numenius to c. the league with them 

CONFIRMED. 
lJI/ae.ll.27.c. him in the high-priesthood and hon. 

14. 26. he and his brethren c. their liberty 
38. Demetrius c. him in the high-priesthood 

CONFLICT. 
Wisd. 10. 12. in a sore e. she gave him the vifttory 

2 Mac. 5. 14. forty thousand were slain in the c. 

15. 17. and manfully to try the matter by c. 

19. took not the least care, being troubled for c. 

CONFORM. 
2 JJfae. 6. 9. and whoso would not e. themselves 

CONFOUNDED. 
JEec^ 2. 10. did ever any trust in the L.and was c.? 
24. 22. he that obeyeth me shall never be c. 
Bar. 6. 39. they that worship them shall be c. 
Dan. 3. 17. they shall not be c. that trust in the© 
21. let them be c. in all their power and might 

1 Mac. 4. 27. Lysias was e. and discouraged 
31. let them be c. in their power and horsemen 

2 Mac. 10. 30. so that being c. with blindness, and 

full of trouble, they were killed 

13. 2.3. heard that Philip was desperately c. 

14. 28. Nicanor was much c. in himself 

CONFUSION. 
2 Esd. 2. 6. that thou bring them to c. 
5. 8. there shall be a c. also in many places 
Bar. 1. 15. but to us belongeth the c. effaces 
\Mac. 1. 28. all house of Jacob was covered withe 

CONGEALED. 
£ecr.43.19.beinge.itlieth on tbe top of sharp stakai 

CONGREGATION.. 
Eccl. 1. 30. cast thee down in midst ofthe c. 
4.7, get thyself the love ofthe c. and bow thy head 
21. 9. the c. ofthe wicked is like tow wrapped 
24. 2. in the c. ofthe Most High shall she open 
23. the law for a heritage unto the c. of Jacob 
31. 11. and the c. shall declare his alms 
33. 18. hearken unto me, ye rulers ofthe e. 
38. 33. they shall not sit high in the c. 
45. 18. the c. of Core with f^ury and wrath 
50. 13. oblations in their hands before all the c. 

20. he lifted up his hands over the whole c, 
1 Mac. 2. 56. for bearing witness before ^he e. 

14. 19. which writings were read before the c. 
28. at Saramel in the great c. ofthe priests 
CONJECTURETH. 
Wisd. 8. 8. she c. aright what is to come 
CONQUERED. 

1 Mac. 8. 2. itwas told him how they had c. them 
4. by their policv they had c. all that place 

CONSCIENCE. 
Wisd. 17. ll.being pressed with c. always forecast. 
Fxcl. 14. 2. whose c. hath not condemned him 
i Mac 6 11 they made a c. to help themselves 

CONSECRATED. 
Tob. 1. 4. the temple was e. and builtfor all ag«i 
Eccl. 45. 15- Moses c. and anointed him with oD 

2 Mae 12 40. they found things c. to the idols 

■ CONSENT. 

1 Esd. 5. 47. they came altogether with one c. 
6.22.have been done with the e. of kingCyrus.7.4 

Jud. 7. 29. there was great weeping with one c. 

2 Mac. 4. 39. committed with the c. of Me.nelaus 
11 24. that the Jews would not c. to our fathe^ 

CONSENTED. 

\Mac. 1. 57. if any c. to the law, put himtodeath 

11. 29. so the king c.and wrote letters to Jonathan 



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4J)foc.ll.l5.Ma(yjabeu8c.to all that Lysias desired 

14. 20- all of one mind they c. to the covenants 

CONSIDERATION. 

1 Mac. 8. 17. in c. of these things Judas chose 

CONSIDERATE. 
Eccl. 32. 18. a man of council will be c. 

CONSIDER. 
Bar. 2. 16. O Lord, c. us, how down thine ear 

2 Mac. 7. 28. and c. that God made them of things 

CONSIDERED. 

2 Esd. 7. 16. why hast thou not c. in thy mind 1 

bMwe c. not that we should begin to suifer 

9. 20. so I c. the world, behold, there was peril 

Wisd. 8. 17. when I c. these things in myself 

2 Mac. 5. 17. he c not that the Lord was angry 

CONSIDERING. 
2 Mac. 5. 6. not c. that to get the day of them 

11. 4. not at all c. the power of God, but puffed up 
13 c. that the Hebrews could not be overcome 

CONSIST. 

Eccl. 43. 26. and by his word all things c. 

CONSORT, See CONCERT. 

CONSORTETH. 

Eccl. 13. 16. all flesh c. according to kind 

CONSPICUOUS. 

1 Mac. 11. 37. let it be set in a c. place, 14. 48. 

CONSPIRED. 
Eccl. 45. 18. strangers c. together against hira 
Bel 28. they c. against the king, saying 

CONSTRAI^D. 
Bel. 30. being c. he delivere<ft)aniel to them 

2 Mac. 6. 18. El^azar was c. to open his mouth 

CONSTRAINT. 
2 Mac. 6. 7. they were brought by bitter c. to eat 

CONSUL. 
IMac. 15. 16.Lucius c. of the Romans to Ptolemee 

CONSULT. 
Eccl.8.17. c. not with a fool || 9.14. c. with the wise 
37. 10. c. not with one that suspecteth thee 
1 Mac. 5. 16. assembled to c. what they should do 

CONSULTED. 
1 Mac. 4. 44. they c. what to do with the altar 

12. 35. c. with them about building strong holds 
16. 13. Ptolemeus c. deceitfully against Simon 

CONSULTING. 
1 Mac. 8. 15. c. alway for the people to be ordered 

CONSUME. 
Eccl. 27. 29. anguish shall c. them before death 
45. 19. did wonders to c. them with the fiery flame 

1 Mac. 5. 15. are assembled against us to c. us 

CONSUMED. 

2 Esd. 4. 16. for the fire came and c. the wood 
fVisd. 5. 13. but w§re c. in our own wickedness 
Eccl. 45. 14. their sacrifices shall be wholly c. 

19. in his wrathful indignation were they c. 
2 Mac. 1. 31. now when the sacrifice was c. 
32. it was c. by light that shined from the altar 
2. 10. c. the sacrifices, c. the burnt-offerings 
11. sin-offering was not to he eaten, it was c. 
CONSUMETH. 
Eccl. 14. 19. every work rotteth and c. away 
18. 18. a gift of the envious c. the eyes 
31. 1. watching for riches c. the flesh 
43. 21. the cold north-wind c. the grass as fire 

CONSUMING. 
Wisd. 6. 23. neither will I go with c. envy 
2 Mac. 1. 23. priests prayed, whilst sacrifice was c. 

CONTAINETH. 
Wisd. 1.7. that which c. all things hath knowledge 

CONTEMNED. 

Eccl. 22. 23. a mean estate is not alway to be c. 

CONTEMNER. 

1 Mac. 14. 14. every c. of the law he took away 

CONTEMNETH. 
EccM9. 1. he that c. small things shall fall by little 
26. 24. a dishonest woman c. shame, but an honest 

CONTEMPT. 
Estfu 13. 12. that it was neither in c. nor pride 

2 Mac. 3. 18. the place was like to come into c. 

CONTEIVD. 
Eccl. 28. 10. the stronger they are which c. 

CONTENT. 
Esth. 13. 13. 1 could have been c. to kiss the soles 
Tob. 11. 9. from henceforth I am c. to die 

1 Mae. 6. 60. the king and the princes were c. 

2 Mac. 5. 15. he was not c. with this, but presumed 
6. 30. but in soul am well c. to suffer these things 

CONTENTED. 
Eccl. 29. 23. be it little or much, hold thee c. 

CONTENTION. 
Eccl. 28. 11. a hasty c. kindleth a fire 
2 Mac. 4. 4. Onias seeing the danger of this c. 

CONTENTMENT. 
Wisd. 19. 12. quails came from the seafor their c. 
"i Mac. 9. 20. if your affairs be to your c. Ithank G. 

CONTENTS, 
f Mac. 35. 2. the c. wherefore were these 
i Mac. 11. 17. for performance of the c. thereof 

CON'^INENT. 
ISicL 36k 15. and her c mind cannot be ralued 
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CONTINUALLY. 

Eccl. 11. 19. and now I will eat c. of my goods 
1 Mac. 15. 25. against Dora, assaulting it c. 
2JVfac.3.26. who stood by him, and scourged him c. 
5. 27. fed on herbs, c. lest they should be polluted 

CONTINUE. 
Eccl.G.lO. some friend will not c.in day of affliction 

40. 19. children and building c. a man's name 

41. 12. for that shall c. with thee above gold 

1 Mac. 10. 27. c. ye still to be faithful unto us 

2 Mac. 4. 6. that the state should c. quiet 
10. 12. Ptolemeus endeavoured to c. peace 

CONTINUED. 

1 Mac. 6. 9. and there he c. many days 

9. 13. the battle c. from morning till night 

10. 26. whereas you have c. in our friendship 
50. he c. the battle until the sun went down 

2 Mac. 8. 1. took such as c. in the Jews' religion 
CONTRACTS. 

1 Mac. 13.42. write in their instruments and c. 

CONTRARY. 
Wisd. 2. 12. because he is clean c. to our doings 

CONTRITE. 
Dan. 3. 16. in a c. heart let us be accepted 

CONTROL. 

Eccl. 5. 3. say not, who shall c. me for my works? 

CONVEYED. 

1 Mac. 9. 6. many c. themselves out of the host 

2 Mac. 8. 13. they fled and c. themselves away 
CONVENIENT. 

Eccl. 10. 23. nor is it c. to magnify a sinful man 
39. 17. at time c. they shall all be sought out 
1 Mac. 4. 46. and laid up the stones in a c. place 

12. 11. both in our feasts and other c. days 
14. 34. he furnished them with all things c. 

2Mac. 4.19. because it was nol c.but to be reserved 
32. Menelaus supposing he had gotten ac. time 
8. 31. they laid them up carefully in c. places 

10. 18. having all things c. to sustain the siege 

11. 36. that we may declare as it is c. for you 
14. 22. Judas placed armed men ready in c. places 

CONVERSANT. 
Wisd.8 3. in that she is c. with God she magnifies 

13. 7. for being c. in his works, they search him . 
Eccl. 11. 20. in thy covenant, and be c. therein 

39. 3. and he will be c. in dark parables 
41.5. they that are c.in the dwelling of the ungodly 
CONVERSATION. 

Tob. 4. 14. be circumspect and be wise in all thy c. 

Wisd. 8. 16. for her c. hath no bitterness 

1 Mac. 4. 42. so he chose priests of blameless c. 

2 Mac. 15. 12. Onias reverend in c. prayed for Jews 
CONVERSED. 

Bar. 3. 37. shew himself on earth, and c. with men 

CONVERSION. 
£ccJ.49.2. behaved uprightly in the c. of the people 

CONVICTED. 
2 Mac. 4. 45. Menelaus being now c. promised 

CONVINCE. 
Wisd. 4. 20. their own iniquities shall c. them 

COPY. 
Esth. 13. 1. the c. of the letters was this 
16. 19. ye shall publish the c. of this letter 
Bar. 6. 1. a c. of an epistle which Jeremy sent 
1 Mac. 8. 22. this is the c. of the epistle 

11. 31. we sent you here a c. of the letter 
37. see that thou make a c. of these things 

12. 5. this is the c. of the letters, 19. | 14. 20. 

14. 23. and to put the c. of '.heir ambassage 

COPIES. 
1 Mac. 14. 49. that the c. thereof should belaid up 

CORE. 
Eccl. 45. 18. the congregation of C. maligned him 

CORES. 

1 Esd. 8. 20. likewise of wheat, to a hundred c. 

CORRECTION. 
Wisd. 12. 26. that would not be reformed by that c. 
Eccl. 16. 12. as his mercy is great, so is his c. also 
22. 6. but stripes and c. are never out of time 

42. 5. of much c. of children be not ashamed 

2 Mac. 7. 33. be angry a little while for our c. 
CORRUPTED. 

2 Esd. 4. 11. the world being now outwardly c. 

CORRUPTIBLE. 
2 Esd. 7. 15. seeing thou art but a c. man 
Wisd. 9. 15. the c. body presseth Jown the soul 
14. 8. because being c. it was called god 
19. 21. wasted not the flesh of the c. living things 
2 Mac. 7. 16. thou art c. thou dost what thou wilt 

CORRUPTION. 
2 Esd. 1, 41. even so now seeing c. is grown up 

43. beginning of immortality, wherein c. is past 
Eccl. 28. 6. remember thy end, c. and death 

COS. 
1 Mae. 15. 23. the same thing wrote he to C. 

COSTLY. 
1 Esd. 6. 9. building a house of hewn and c. stone 
Wisd. 2. 7. let us fill ourselves with c. wine 

COSTS. 
2Jlfac.3.3.Seleucusbare all c.belonging to sacrifice 



COTTAGE. 

Eccl. 29. 22. better is a poor man in a mean c 

COVENANT. 
2£sd.2.5.thesechildren,whichwould not keepmye 

7. be scattered, for they have despised my e. 

3. 15. thou madest an everlasting c. with him 
Wisd. 1. 16. arid they made a c. with it 

Eccl. 11. 20. be stedfast in thy c. and conversan. 
17. 12. he made an everlasting c. with them 
45. 24. there was a c. of peace made with him 
47. 11. be gave him a c. of kings, and a throne 

1 Mac. 1. 15. they forsook the holy c. and joined 
63. that they might not profane the holy c. 

4. 10. and remember the c. of our fathers 
7. 18. for they have broken the c. and oath 

2Mac.\. 2. remember his c.he made with Abraham 

7. 36 for our brethren are dead under God's c 

COVENANTS. 

1 Mac. 15. 27. but brake all the c. he had made 

2 Mac. 12. 1. when these c. were made, Lysias 
13. 25. the people were grieved for the c. for thej 

stormed because they would make iheir c. void 

14. 20. all of one mind, they consented to the c. 
27. that he was much displeased with the c. 

COVER. 
Wisd. 5. 16. with his right hand shall he c. them 
10. 17. she was to them for a c. by day 
jEccZ.22.9.lheyshall c. the baseness of their pareBta 

23. 18. the walls c. me, and nobody seeth me 
26. 8. and she will not c. her own shame 

38. 16. then c. his body according to the eustom 

COVERED. 
-Ecc?.16.30. with living things he hathc. face thereof 

24. 3. and I c the earth as a cloud 
47. 15. thy soul c. the whole earth 

Sus. 32. to uncover her face, for she was c. 

2 Mac. 10. 30. c. him on every side wish weapons 

COVERETH. 
Eccl. 40. 27. and c. him above all glory 

COVERING. 
2 Mac. 3. 25. a rider adorned with a very fair c. 

COVETOUS. 

Eccl. 10. 9. not a more wicked thing than a c. man 

14.9.a c. man's eye is not satisfied with his portion 

COVETOUSNESS. 
2 Mac. 4. 50. the c. of them that were in power 
10. 20. they with Simon, being led with c. 
COULD. 
2 Mac. 15. 38. it is that which I c. attain unto 

COUNCIL. 
1 Esd. 2. 17. the rest of their c. and the judges 

8. 55. vessels which the king and c. bad given 

1 Mac. 9. 58. then all the ungodly men held a c. 
14. 22. register things they spake in c. of the people 

COUNSEL. 
\Esd.l. 15. had turned the c. of the king of Assyria 

2 Esd. 4. 13. I went into a plain, the trees took c. 
15. the floods of the sea also took cand said, come 

TbZ'.4.18.askc. of all that are wise, and despise no6 

any c. that is profitable 
19. for every nation hath not c. but Lord himseif 
Wisd. 4. 17. what God in his c decreed of him 

6. 4. you have not walked after the c. of God 
9.13. what man is he that can knowthe c. of God! 

17. thy c. who hath known, except give wisdons 
Eccl. 8. 17. consult not a fool, he cannot keep c 

15. 14. he left him in the hand of his c. 

17.6.C. a tongue and eyes and heart gave he thena 
21. 13. his c. is like a pure fountain of Hfe 

25. 4. and for ancient men to know c. 

5. oh how comely is c. to men of honour! 
30. 21. and afiiict not thyself in thine own c- 
32. 18. a man of c. will be considerate, but a proud 
37. 8. for he will c. for himself 

1 Mac. 2. 65. I know that Simon is a man of c. 

7. 31. when he saw that his c. was discovered 

9. 60. because their c. was known to them 

2 Mac. 7. 25. she would c. the young man 

26. that she wouy c. her son lo save his life 

COUNSELLOR. 

Wisd. 8. 9. that she would be«a c. of good thingi 

£!ccZ.6.6.have but onec.of a thousand, nevertheless 

37. 7. every c. extollelh counsel, but there [a 

8. beware of a c. and know what need he hatb 
42. 21. and he hath no need of any c. 

COUNSELLERS. 

1 Esd. 8. 11. to me and my seven friends the c. 

COUNSELLETH. 

Eccl. 37. 7. but there is some that c. for himself 

COUNSELS. 

2 Ksd. 1. 7. but they have despised my c. 2. 1. 
Tob. 4. 19. that all thy paths and c. may prosper 
^j5(f.l.9. for inquisition shall be made into thee. 

of the ungodly, and sound of her words come 
6. 3. from Highest, who shall search out your c 
Eccl. 23. 1. O Lord leave me not to their c. 
24. 29. her c. profonndcr than the great deep 

COUNTENANCE. 
Jad. 13. 16. my c. hath deceived him to destructiott 
Esth. 15. 14. and thy c. is fall of grace 



Apocrypha.] 



CRE 



CUB 



DAI 



KcfZ. 12.18. he will whisper much and changehis c 

13. 25 tiie heatt of a man changelh his c. and a 

merry heart niiikelh a cheerful c. 

2fi.a elieerful c. is a token of a heart in prosperity 

39. 29. one tlial hath understanding by his c. 

25.l7.the wickedness of a woman darkeneth her c. 

23. a wicked woman maketh a heavy c. 
37. 17. the c. is a sign of changing of the heart 
2 Mac. 3. 16. his c. declared the inward agony 
6. 18. an aged man, and of a well-favoured c 

COUNTERFEIT, S. 
Wisd. 2. If), we are esteemed of him as c. 
35. 9. and counteth it his glwy to make c. things 
COUNTERVAIL. 
EtcL 6. 13. nothing doth c. a faithful friend 

COUNTRY. 
i Esd. 4. IS. that there we may make us another c. 

1 Mac. 8. 8 and the c. of India, Media and Lydia 
16. to one man, who ruled over all their c. 

9. 25. Bacchides made them lords of th« c. 

12. 25. he gave them no respite to enter his c. 
14. 6. Simon enlarged bounds and recovered tliec. 

36. so that the heathen were taken out of their c. 

37. he fortified it for the safety of the c. 

Z Mac.5^ 8. as open enemy of his c and countrymen 

13. 14. to fight for the temple, the city, and c. 

COUNTRY- MEN. 

2 Mac. 4. 5. he went, not to be an accuser of his c. 
5. 6. thinking them his enemies and not his c. 

8. as an open enemy of his country and c. 
23. having a malicious mind against his c. 
12.5,when Jud. heard of this cruelty done to his c. 
J 4. 37. Razis a lover of his c. was accused 
15. 30. who continued his love toward his c. 

COUNTRIES. 

Eccl. 10, 16. the Lord overthrew c. of the heathen 

39. 4. he will travel through strange c. for he tried 

47. 17. the c. marvelled at thee for thy songs 

Mac. 1. 4. Alexander ruled over c. and nations 

8.8. and ofthe goodliest c. which they took of him 

COURAGE. 
Eccl. 45. 23. Pliinees stood up with good c. of heart 
. Mac. 4. 32. make them to be of no c. and cause 

5. 3. he abated tlieir e. and took their spoils 
iL49. Jews had got the city, their c. was abated 

SMac. 1. 3. and to do his will with a good c. 
4. 14. the priests had no c. to serve at the altar 

6. 31. his death for an example of a noble c. 

7. 12. the kirtg marvelled at the young man's c. 
20. she bare it with a g'ood c. because of hope 

COURAGEOUS. 

2Mac. 7. 2L ihe mother filled with c. spirits said 

COURAGEOUSLY. 

1 Mac.a. 45. wheref. he ran upon hini c. thro' battle 

2 Mac. 6. 28. an example to die willingly and c. 
7. 11. he said c, these I had from heaven 

10. 33. ihey laid siege against the fortress c. 
15. 17. but c. to set upon them and try the matter 

COURAGEOUSNESS. 
2 Mac. 14. 18. and ofthe c. they had to fight 

COURSE. 

1 Esd. 4. 34. swift is the sun in his c. he fetcheth 

his c. again to his own place in one day 

. COURT, 

1 Esd. 9. 1. Esdras rising from the c. of the temple 

1 Mac. 9. 54. the wall of inner c. to be pulled down 

11. 46. wherefore the king fled into the c. 

13. 40. who are meet among you to be in our c. 
COURTS. 

1 Mac. 4. 38. they saw shrubs growing in the c. 

COURTEOUS. 

Eccl. 42. 14. than a c. woman that brings shame 

COURTEOUSLY. 

2 Mac. 3. 9. when he had been c. received 

COURTESY. 

Eccl. 33. 2i. that thou shouldest stand to their c. 

COUSIN. 

1 Esd. 3. 7. he shall be called Darius his e. 

4. 42. thou shalt sit next me and be called my c. 
Tob. 6.10. we shall lodge witli^aguel who is thy c. 

2 Mac. 11. 1. Lysias the king's protector and c. 35. 

CRAFT. 
2 Mac. 12. 24. whom he besought with much c. 

CRAFTY. 
Eccl. 42. 18. he considereth their e. devices 

, CRATES. 
2 Mac. 4.29. Sostratus left C. who was governor 

CREATED. 
2 Esd. 5. 44. hold them that shall be c. therein 
45. hast given life to the creature thou hast c. 
49. so have I disposed the world which I c. 
9. 13. but inquire for whom the world was e. 
Wisd. 1. 14. he c. all things that they might have 
10. 1. the first formed father that was c. alone 
Eccl. 1. 4. Wisdom hath been c. before all things 

14. it was c. with tlwj faithful in the womb 

17. 1. the Lord c. man of the earth, and turned 

18. 1. he that liveth foi ever c. all things 
23. 20. he knew all things ere they were c. 
24 9. be c. me from the beginning before world 

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for vengeance 



Eccl. 31. 13. what is c. more wicked than an eye? 

38. 1. for the Lord hath c. the physician, 12. 

4. the Lord hath c. medicines out of the earth 
39.25. for the good are good things c. from beginn. 
28. there be spirits that are c. 
CREATION 
2 Esd. 6. 38. thou speakest from beginning of the c. 
Eccl. 49. 16. above every living thing in the c. 

CREATOR. 
Jud. 9. 12. C. ofthe waters, hear thou my prayer 
Eccl. 24. 8. so the C. of all things gave commandm. 
2Mac.l.24:. O Lord, C. of all things, who art fearful 
7. 23. doubtless the C. ofthe world will give 
13. 14. had committed all to the C. ofthe world 
CREATURE. 
2 Esd. 5. 44. the c. may not haste above the maker 
56. shew thy servant by whom thou visite*t thy c. 
S 8. thy c. is preserved in fire and water 
13. thou shalt mortify it as thy c. and quicken it 
45. for thou art merciful unto thy c. 
Jud. 9. 12. King of every c. hear thou my prayer 
Wisd. 5. 17. he shall make the c. his weapon 
Eccl, 16, 16. his mercy is manifest to every c. 

CREATURES. 
2 Esd. 5. 55. as the c. which now begin to be old 

6. 47. that it should bring forth living c. 
49. then didst thou ordain two living c. 
54. whom thou madest lord of all thy c. 

J^«<Z.16.14.1et c. serve thee, thou speakest, they were 
Wisd. 2. 6. let us use the c. like as in youth 

7. 20. to know the natures of living c. 

9. 2. that he should have dominion over the c. 

CREDIT. 
Eccl. 6. 7. prove him, and be not hasty to c. him 
19. 4. he that is hasty to c. is light minded 
1 Mac. 10. 46. they gave no c unto them 

.CREPT. 
1 Mac. 6. 46. he c. under the elephant, and thrust 

CROOKED. 
Wisd.l^. 13. being a c. piece of wood, full of knots 
Eccl. 4. 17. he will walk with him by c. ways 

CROUCHING. 
Eccl. 12. 11. though he go c. yet take good heed 

CROWN. 
Bel 3G. the angel ofthe Lord took him by the c. 

CROWN. 
Wisd. 2. 8. let us c. ourselves with rose-buds 
4. 2. it weareth a c. and triumpheth for ever 

5. 16. they shall receive a beautiful c. from the Ld. 
Eccl. 1. 11. thefear of theLord is a c. of rejoicing 

18. the fear ofthe Lord is a c. of wisdom 
32. 2. receive a c. for well-ordering the feast 
45. 12. he set a c. of gold upon the mitre 
47. 6. in that he gave liim a c. of glory 

1 Mac. 6. 15. he gave him the c. and his robe 

8. 14. yet for all this, none of them wore a c. 

10. 20. aent him a purple robe and a c. of gold 
29. release from customs of salt and c. taxes 

11. 35. the c. taxes, we discharge them of them 

12. 39. that he might set the c. on his own head 

13. 37. the golden c. and scarlet robe ye sent 

39. we forgive the c. tax also which ye owe 

2 Mac. 10. 11. when Antiochus was come to the c. 

14. 4. came, presenting to him a c. of gold 

CROWNS. 

1 Mac. 1. 9. they all put c. upon themselves 
4. 57. they decked the temple with c. of gold 

CROWNETH. 
Eccl. 19.5. but he that resisteth pleasures e. his life 

CROWS. 

Bar. 6. 54. they are as c. between heaven and earth 

CRUEL. 

2 Mac. 4, 25. but having the fury of a c. tyrant 
7. 27. she laughing the c. tyrant to scorn, spake 

8. 17. and c. handling ofthe city 

11. 9. not only to fight with men, but with c. beasts 

CRUELLY. 
Eccl. 13. 12. but c. he will lay up thy words 
2 Mac. 15. 2. O destroy not so c. and barbarously 

CRUELTY. 
2^1/^0. 12.5.heard of this c. done to his country-men 

CRY. 

1 Mac. 4. 10. now therefore let us c. unto heaven 

CRIED. 

1 Esd. 9. 10. then c. the whole multitude and said 
Sm«. 24. with that Susanna c. with aloud voice, and 

the two elders c. out against her 
Bel 37. Habbacuc c. saying, O Daniel, Daniel 
\ Mac. 3. 50. then c. they \yith a loud voice, 54. 

11. 49. they made supplication to the king and c. 

13. 50. then c. they to Simon, beseeching him 

2 Mac. 8. 3. and hear the blood that c. unto him 

CRIER. 
Eccl. 20. 15. he openeth his mouth like a o. 

CRYING. 
1 Esd. 5. 63. came with weeping and great c. 
Wisd. 7. 3. the first voice which I uttered was c. 



CUCUMBERS, 

Bar. 6. 70. as a scare-crow in a garden ofc. 

CULTURE. 
2 Esd. 8. 6. give us c. to our understanding 

CUNNING. 
Wisd. 8. 6. who is a more c. workman than shel 
Ecd. 45. 11. the work ofthe c, workman 
1 Mac. 13. 29. in these he made c. devices 

CUP-BEARER. 
Tob. 1. 22. now Achiacharus was c. and keepe* 

CUP-BOARD. 
1 Mac, 15. 32. saw the c. of gold and silver plate 
CUPS. 

1 Esd. 2. 13. a thousand golden .;. vials of gBld 
3.22. when they are in their c. they forget their lov6 

CURIOUa 

2 Esd. 4. 23. for it was not my mind to be c. 

9. 13. be not c. how the ungodly shall be punished 
Eccl. 3. 23. be not c. in unnecessary matters 
2 JJ/ac. 2. 30. to be c. in particulars belonging 

CURSE. 
Eccl. 4. 5; give him none occasion to c. thee 
G. if he c. thee in Ihe bitterness of his soul 
23. 14. and so thou c. the day of thy nativity 
28. 13. c. the whisperer and double-tongued 
38. 19. the life of the poor is the c. ofthe heart 
41. 9. if you be born, ye shall be born to a c. and 
if you die, a c. shall be your portion 
lO.so the ungodly shall go from a c.to destruction 
Bar. 1. 20. and the c. which the Lord appointed 
3. 8. we are yet this day in our captivity for a 

reproach and a c 
CURSED. 
Wisd. 3.13. their oflTspring is c. blessed is the barren 
12. 11. it was a c. seed from tlie beginning 
14. 8. but that which is made with hands is c. 
Eccl. 23. 26. she shall leave her memory to be c. 
2 Moc. 4. 38. there slew he that c. murderer 
12. 35. when he would have taken that c. man 

CURSETH. 
Eccl. 21. 27. when the ungodly c. Satan, he c. bis 
own soul, a whisperer jjefileth his own soul 
CUSTOM. 
Wisd. 14. 16. in time an ungodly c. grown strong 
Eccl. 7. 13. for the c. thereof is not good 
23. 14. and so thou by thy c. become a fool 
2 Mac. 4. 16. whose c. they followed so earnestly 

11. 24. to be brought to the c. ofthe Gentiles 

12. 38. they purified themselves as the c. waa 

CUSTOMS. 

1 Mac. 10. 29. now I do free you from the c. of salt 
11. 35. of the tithes and c. pertaining to us 

2 Mac. 4. 28. appertained the gathering of the c 

11. 25. after tiie c. of their forefathers 

CUT. • 

1-E5(f. 4. 9. if he command toe. down, theyc. dow» 

Eccl. 25. 26. c. her oflf from thy flesh and let her go 

2 Mac. 7. 4. he commanded to c. out the tongue ef 

him that spake, and to c. off the utmost parts 

CUTTING. 
Jui .13.l8.hath directed thee to the c. oflTof the head 

CYMBALS. 
1 Esd. 5. 59. the Levites the sons of Asaph had c. 
Jud. 16. 2. Judith said, sing to my Lord with c. 

1 Mac. 4. 54. it was dedicated with harps and c. 

CYPRESS. 
Eccl. 24. 13. and as a c. tree on the mountains 
50. 10. as a c. tree which groweth to the clouds 
CYPRIANS. 

2 Mac. 4. 29. Crates, who was governor of the 0. 

CYPRUS. 
2 Mac. 10. 13. called traitor because he had left C 

12. 2. Nicanor governor of C. would not suffer 

CYRENE. 

1 Mac. 15. 23. the same wrote he to Cyprus and C 

2 Mac. 2. 23. declared by Jason of C. in five books 

CYRUS. 
1 Esd. 2. 3. thus saith C. king ofthe Persians 
4.44.which C. set apart whea he vowed to destroy 
57. C. had set apart and all that C. had given 
5. 71. we will build, as C. hath commanded us 
73. they hindered all the time that king C. lived 
6. 17. in the first year that king C. reigned in Ba- 
bylon, C. ihe king wrote to build this hoHfi# 
21. search be made among the records of king C 



D. 



Eccl. 2fl. 27. a loud c. woman and a scold be sought 

CUBITS. 
2 JIfac. 13. 5. there was a tower of fifty c. 



DADDEUS 
1 Esd. 8. 46. that they should speak unto D. 

DAGGER. 
Bar. 6. 15. he hath also in his right hand a d. 

DAGON. 

Ijlfac.l0.84.took their spoils and the temple of D. 

11. 4. they showed him the temple of D. burned 

DAINTY. 
Eccl. 37. 29. be not un-satiable in any d. thing 

DAINTIES. 
Eccl. 14. 16. there is no seeking of d. in the grave 



DAU 



DEA 



DED 



AP&CRYPJtA 



TALLIED. 

fFisd. 12. 26. correction wherein Jie d. with them 

DAMASCUS. 
Jud. 15. 5. chased them until they were passed D. 

1 Mac. 11. 62. passed througli the country unto D. 

12. 32. and removing thence he came to D. 

DAMNATION. 
fVisd. 12. 27. therefore came extreme d. on them 

DANCE. 

Jud. 15. 12. women made a d. among them for her 

13. she went before the people in the d. 

DANCES. 

Jud. 3.7. they received them with garlands and d. 

DANGER. 
Esth. 14. 4 for my d. is in my hand 
Eccl. 3. 26. he that loveth d. shall perish therein 
2D. 17. will leave him in d. that delivered him 
34. 12. 1 was ofttimes in rf. of death, yet delivered 
43. 24. they that sail on the sea, tell of the d. 

2 Mac. 15. 1. resolved without any d. to set on them 

DANGEROUS. 
Eccl. 9. 18. a man of an ill tongue is d. in his city 

DANGERS. 
Tob. 4.4. remember that she saw many d. for thee 

DANIEL. 
Sub. 45. a young youth whose name was D. 
61. for D. bad convicted them of false witness 
64. from that day was D. in great reputation 
Bel 4. but D. worshipped his own God 
10. the king went with D. into the temple of Bel 
17. D. are the seals whole^ and he said, yea 
37. O D. D. take the dinner God hath sent thee 

1 Mac. 2. 60. D. for his innocency was delivered 

DAPHNE. 

2 Mac. 4. 33. he withdrew into a sanctuary at D. 

DAREST. 
Eccl. 29. 24. thou d. not open thy mouth 

DARIUS. 
1 Esd. 2. 30. second yeai- of the reign of D. 6. 1. 
3. 1. now when D. reigned, he made a great feast 
5. to him shall the king D. give great gifts 

7. he shall sit next to D. because of his wisdom 

8. sealed it, and laid it under D. his pillow 
6. 7. wrote and sent to D. to king D. greeting 

34. I D. the king have ordained that it be done 
I Mac. 12. 7. there were letters sent from D. 

DARK. 
Wisd.8. 8. Wisdom can expound d. sentences 
17. 3. they were under a d. vail of forgetful ness 
Eccl. 45. 5. he brought him into the d. cloud 
DARKNESS. 

1 Esd. 4. 24. looketh on a lion and goeth in d. 

2 Esd. 14. 20. thus the world is set in d. 
Tob. 4. 10. alms suffereth not to come into d. 

14. 10. how out of li^ht he brought him into d. and 
rewarded him again, for he went down intod. 
Esth. 11. 8. and lo, a day of d. and obscurity 
Wisd. 18. 4. were worthy to be imprisoned in d. 
Eccl. 11. 16. error and d. had their beginning 
16. 16. he hath separated his light from d. 

DARKENETH. 
Eccl. 25. 17. her wickedness d. her countenance 

DARTS. 
Jud. 1. 15. he smote him through with his d. 

DASH. 
Jud. 16. 5. that he would d. the sucking children 

DATHAN. 
Eccl. 45. 18. the men that were of D.'s side 

DAUGHTER. 
Tob. 3. 10. 1 am the only d. of my father, 15. 
6. 10. he hath also one only d. named Sara 
7. 11. 1 have given myd. in marriage lo seven men 

13. then he called his d. Sara, and she came 

10. 12. I commit my d. to thee of special trust 

11. 17. blessed her, saying, thou art welcome, d. 
Eccl. 7. 25. marry thy d. and so shalt thou have 

22. 3. and a foolish d. is born to his loss 
4. a wise d. shall bring an inheritance 
26. 10. if thy d. be shameless, keep her in 
36. 21. yet is one tMlbetter than another 
42.9. father waketh for the d. when no man knows 
Sus. 48. ye have condemned a d, of Israel 

1 Mac. 9. 37. as being the d. of a prince of Chanaan 
10. 56. for I will marry my d. to thee 

11. 12. wherefore he took his d. from him 

DAUGHTERS, 
i Esd. 8. 84. ye shall not join your d. to their sons 

2 Esd. 1. 28. I have prayed you as a mother herd. 
Wisd. 9. 7. to be a judge of thy sons and d. 
Eccl. 7. 24. hast thou d.7 have a care of their body 

DAVID. 
I Esd. 1. 3. that Solomon the son of D. had built 
Eccl. 45. 25. to the covenant made with D. 
47. 1. Nathan rose up to prophesy in the time of D. 
2. so was D. chosen out of the children of Israel 
22. and he gave out of him a root unto D. 
48. 15. there remained a ruler in the house of D. 
49. 4. all except D. and Ezekias were defective 
DAUNTED. 
.fuid. 16. 10. the Medes were d. at her hardiness 
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Eccl. .32. 18. a proud man is not d. with fear 

DAY. 
l£srf.8.89.thou art true, for we are left a root tiiis d. 

9. 11. and this is not a work of a d. or two 

53. this d. is holy to the Lord, be not sorrowful 
2 Esd. 1. 16. but ever to this d. do ye yet murmur 

7. 43. d. of doom shall be the end of this time 
7'o6. 4.9. thou layest up against thed. of necessity 

5.14.wjlt thou a drachm a d. and things necessary'? 

10. 1. DOW Tobit his father counted every d. 

7. she went out every d. into the way which they 

went, and did eat no meat on the d. time 

Wisd. 3. 18. nor have they comfort in the d. of trial 

Eccl. 10. 10. he that is a king to d. to-morrow dies 

11. 25. in d. of prosperity, in the d. of affliction 
26. it is easy in the d. of death to reward a man 

20. 15. to d. he lendeth, to-morrow will he ask it 

33. 7» why doth one d. excel another, when as all 

the light of every d. in the year is of the sunl 

38. 22. yesterday for me, and to d. for thee 

40. 1. from the d. they go out of their mother's 

womb, till the d. they return to mother of all 

46. 4. sun go back, was not one d. as long as two? 

Sus. 12. they watched from d. to d. to see her 

1 Mac. 9. 44. it stands not with us to d. as before 

2 Mac. 7. 20. seven slain withinthe space of one d. 

DAYS. 
Tob. 4. 3. but honour her all the d. of thy life 
5. my son, be mindful of the Lord all thy d. 

9. 4. but my father counteth ihed. if I tarry long 

10. 1. when the d. of the journey were expired 
Jud. 12. 18. more than all the d. since I was born 
Eccl. 17. 2. he gave them few d. and a short time 

22. 12. seven d. do men mourn for the dead 
33. 9. some of them hath he made high d. and 
some of them hath he made ordinary d. 
41.13. a good life hath few d. a good name endures 
50. 3. in his d. the cistern to* receive water 
Bar. 1. 11. pray for the life of father and son, that 
their d. may be upon earth as the d. of heaven 
DAILY. 

1 Ksd.l.'i. having set priests according to d. courses 

5. 51. they offered sacrifices d. as was meet 

6. 30. as priests shall signify to be d. spent 
Eccl. 47. 9. might d. sing praises in their songs 

DAY-SPRING. 
Wisd. 16. 28. that at the d. we may pray to thee 

DEAD. 
2 Esd. 2. 16. those that be d. will I raise again 
23. wherever thou findest the d. bury them 

7. 39. prayed for the d. that he might live 
10. 30. and lo, I lay as one that had been d. 
16 23. the d. shall be cast out as dung 

Tob. 3. 15. my seven husbands are already d. 
4. 3. he said, my son, when I am d. bury me 

8. 21. have the rest when I and my wife be d. 
12. 12. whert thou didst bury the d. I was with thee 

13. leave thy dinner to go and cover the d. 
Wisd. 4. 16. the righteous that is d. shall condemn 

18. be a reproach among the d. for evermore 
Eccl. 7. 33. and for the d. detain it not , 
8. 7. rejoice not over thy greatest enemy being d. 
17. 28. thanksgiving perisheth from the d. 
22. 11. weep for the d. for he hath lost the light, 
make little weeping for the d. he is at rest 
30. 4. yet he is as though he were not d. 
34. 25. he that washeth after touching of a d. body 
38. 16. my son, let tears fall down over the d. 
23. when the d. is al rest, be comforted for him 
48. 5. who didst raise up a <Z. man from death, and 
his soul from the place of the d. by the word 

2 Mac. 7. 36. are d. under God's covenant of life 

12. 44. it had been vain to pray for the d. 
45. he made a reconciliation for the d. 

DEADLY. 
1 Mac. 7. 28. a man that bare d. hate to Israel 

DEAL. 
Tob. 3. 6. d. with me as seemeth best to thee 
4. 6. if thou d. truly, thy doings shall succeed 

13. 6. if you d. uprightly before him 

Dan. 3. 19. d. with us after thy loving-kindness 

1 Mac. 13. 46. d. not with us according to our sin 

DEALETH. 
Eccl. 50. 22. d. with us according to his mercy 

DEALING. 
Wisd. 5. 2^. ill d. shall overthrow the mighty 
16. 2. d. graciously with thine own people 
Eccl. 29. 7. refused to lend for other men's ill d. 

40. 12. but true d. shall endure for ever 

41. 18. ashamed of unjust d. before thy partner 

DEALT. 
2Esd.8.35. but he hath d. wickedly, and among the 
faithful there is none which hath not d. amiss 
Tob.S. 16. hastrf. with us according to thy mercy 

DEATH. 

2 Esd. 3. 7. and thou appnintedst d. in him 

10. that as d. was to Adam, so was the flood 
7. 47. after d. to look for punishment 

49. we have done the works that bring d. 
9. 12. the same must knorw it after d. by pain 



Tob. 4. 2. I have wished for d> why do I not call 

JO. because that alms dotli deliver fronj d. 
14. 10. gave aims and escaped the snares of d. 
Jnd. 12. 14. it sliall be my joy to the day of my d. 
fVisd. 1. 12. seek not d. in the error of your life 
13. for God made not d. nor hath he pleasure 
2. 1. in the d. of a man there is no remedy 
24. thro' envy of the devil came d. into the world 
4. 7. though the righteous be prevented with d. 
Eccl. 4. 28. strive for the Pcuth unto d. 
14. 12. remember d. will not be long in coming 
18. 22. defer not till d. to be justified 
22. 11. the life of the fool is worse than d. 
28. 21. the d. thereof is an evil d. 

33. 14. good is set against evil, and life against d, 

37. 2. it is not a grief unto d. when a friend 

38. 18. for of heaviness cometh d. 

41. 1. O d. how bitter is the remembrance of thee ! 

2. O d. acceptable is thy sentence to the needy 

3. fear not the sentence of d. remember them 
46. 20. after his d. he prophesied, and shewed 
48. 14. at his d. were his works fnarvellous 

Bar. 6. 14. cannot put to d. one that offendeth him 
36. they can save no man from d. nor deliver weak 

2 Mac. 6. 30. I might have been delivered from d, 
31. leaving his d. for an example of courage 
7. 14. being put to d. by men to look for hope 

9. 28. so died he a miserable d. in the mountains 

13. 8. committed sins, he received his d. in ashes 

DEBT. 
lEsd. 3. 20. a man remembereth not sorrow nor rf. 

DECAY. 
Tob. 4. 13. in lewdness is d. and great want 

DECEIT. 
Jud. 9.13.make my speech and d. to be their wound 
Wisd.l.S. for the Eo\y Spirit ofdiscipline will fly d, 

14. 30. they unjustly swore in d. despising holinoaa 
Eccl. 1. 30. but thy heart is full of d. 

10. 8. because of riches got by d. the kingdom 
Bel 18. O Bel, with thee is no d. at all 

1 Mac. 11.1. went about by d. to get the kingdom 

DECEITFUL. 
Eccl. 11. 29. for the d. man hath many trains 
27. 25. and a d. stroke shall make wounds 
DECEITFULLY. 

1 Mac. 7. 27. sent unto Judas and his brethren d. 

DECEIVABLE. 
Eccl. 10. 19. they that transgress, are a d. seed 

DECEIVE. 
Jud. 12. 16. for he waited a time to d. her 
Wisd. 14. 21. this was an occasion to d. the world 

15. 4. neither did the invention of men d. ui 
Eccl. 13. 6. if he have need of thee, he will d. thee 

DECEIVED, 
./wd. 13. 16. my countenance hath d. him 
Eccl. 3. 24. many are d. by their own opinion 

34. 7. dreams have d. many, and they have failed 

2 Mac. 6. 25. and so they should be d. by me 
7. 18. who said, be not d. without cause 

DECKED. 
.Tud. 12. in. she d. herself with her apparel 
IMac. 4t. 57. they d. the forefront of the temple 

DECLARATION. 
Eccl. 43. 6. for ad. of times, and a sign of the world 

DECLARE. 
2 Esd. 4. 4. whereof if thou canst d. me one 
Toft.l*'3.6.d.his might and majesty to a sinful nation 
Jud. 8. 34. for I will not d. it unto you 

10. 13. I am coming to d. words of truth 

11. 5. I will d. no lie to my lord this night 
Eccl. 14. 7. at the last he will d. his wickedness 

IG. 22. who can d. the works of his justice? 
25. and I will d. his knowledge exactly 
17.9.thatthey mightd. his works with understand. 
34. 9. he that hath experience will d. wisdom 

39. 10. the congregation shall d. his praise 
Sus. 11. they were ashamed to d. their lust 

2 Mac. 3. 34. d. to all men the mighty power of God 

DECLARED. 
2 Esd. 8. 36. in this thy goodness shall be d. 
Wisd. 16. 21. thy sustenance d. thy sweetness 
Sus. 27. but when the elders had d. their matter 

DECLARETH. 

Eccl. 27. 6. the fruit d. if the tree have been dressed 

42.19.he d. the things that are past and for to come 

DECLARING. 
Eccl. 43. 2. the sun d. at his rising ^marvellous 
44. 3. men giving counsel and d. prophecies 
2 Jlfac.6. 17. we will come to the d. of the matter 

DECREASETH. 
Eccl. 43. 7. a light that d. in her perfection 

DECREE. 

2 Mac. 6. 8. went out a d. to the neighbouring citiea 

DECREED. 

1 Esd.8.94. put away our wives, like as thou hast d. 
Wisd. 4. 17. what God in his counsel hath d. of him 

2 Mac. 3. 23. he executed that which was d. 

DEDICATE. 
Eccl. 35. 9. and d. thy tithes with gladness 
1 Mac. 4. 36. let us go up to d. the sanctuary 



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DEDICATED. 
Jtid. 16. 19. Judilh d. all the slutFof Olofernes 
1 Mac. 4. 54. in that day was it d. vvitli songs 
*iMac. 5. IG. 'iLillwil down the things that were d. 

DEDICATION. 
I Esd. 7. 7. to the d. of the temple of the Lord 

1 Mac. 4. 56. so they kept ihe d. of the altar 
59. that the days of the d. siiould be kept 

2 Mac. 2. 9. he offered the sacrifice of <i. 

D*EEDS. 

3 Esd. 3. 28. are iheir d. then any better? 

7. 23. deceived themselves by their wicked d. 
35. the reward shall be shewed, the good d. shall 

be offeree, and the wicked d. shall bear no rule 

8. 33. shall out of their own d. receive reward 
Tob. 2. 14. where are ihy alms and righteous d.? 
Wisd. 1. 9. for manifestation of his wicked d. 
Eccl. 4. 29. and in thy d. i^lack and remiss 

17. 20. none of their unrighteous d. are hid 

22. he will keep the good d.as the apple of the eye 
48. 4. how wast thou honoured in wondrous d.! 

DEEMED. 
fVisd. 13. 2. but d. it either fire, or wind, or air 

DEEP. 
2 Esd. 4. 8. 1 never went down into the d. 
7. 3. is set in a wide place tiiat it might be d. 
Wisd. 4. 3. nor take d. rooting from bastard slips 
10. 19. cast them up out of the bottom of the d. 
Eccl. 1. 3. who can find out the d. and wisdom? 
16. 18. the d. shall be moved when he shall visit 
24. 29. her counsels profounder than the great d. 

42. 18 he seeketh out the d. and the heart 

43. 23. by his counsel he appeaseth the d. 

DEFECTIVE. 
Eccl. 49. 4. all, except David and Josias, were d. 

DEFENCE. 
£ccZ.34.16.he is arf.from heat, a cover from the sun 

1 Mac. 4. 61. that the people might have a d. 
^Mac. 15. 11. not so much with d. of shields 

DEFEND. 

2 Esd. 2. 20. d. the orphan, clothe the naked 
7. 52. to d. them which have led a wary life 

Jud. 5. 21. pass by, lest their Lord d. them 

6. 2. not war, because their God will d. them 

DEFENDED. 
Wisd. 10. 12. she d. him from his enemies 
19. 8. the people tiiat were d. with thy hand 
Eccl. 2. 13. therefore shall he not be d. 
28. 19. well is he that is d. from the tongue 

DEFENDER. 
Eccl. 51. 2. for thou art my d. and helper 
^Mac. 6.2. temple of Jupiter thed. of strangers 

DEFENDETH. 
2 Mae. 3. 39. hath his eve on that place, and d. it 

DEFER. 
/u<f.2.13. 1 have commanded thee,(Z.nottodo them 
Eccl. 4. 3. d. not to give to him that is in need 

18. 22. d. not till death to be justified 

DEFILE. 
JiLd, 13. 16. he hath not committed sin to d, me 
DEFILED. 

1 Esd. 1. 49. the governors d. the temple of the Ld. 

2 Esd. 8. 60. d. the name of him that made them 
Eccl. 13. 1. he that toucheth pitch shall be d. 

22. 13. thou shalt never he d. with his fooleries 
42. 10. in her virginity, lest she should be d. 

Bar. 3. 10. that thou art d. with the dead 

1 Mac. 1. 37. they shed blood, and d. the sanctuary 
4.. 45. topuUitdown because the heathenhadd. it 

DEFILETH. 
Eccl. 21. 28. a whisperer d. his own soul 

DEFILING. 
Wisd. 14. 26. there reigned in all men d. of souls 

DEFLOWER. 
Eccl. 20. 4. as the lust of a eunuch to d. a virgin 

DEFRAUD. 
Eccl. 4. 1. my son, d. not the poor of his living 

7. 21. d. not a good servant of liberty 

14. 14. d. not thyself of the good day 

DEFRAUDED. 
Eccl. 29. 7. many refused to lend, fearing to be d. 

DEFRAUDING. 

Eccl. 14. 4. he that gathereth by d. his own soul 

DEFRAY. 

2 Mac. 8. 10. so much as should d. the tribute 

9. 16. out of his own revenue d. the charges 

DEGREE. 
Eccl. 11. 1. lifteth up head of thens that is of low d. 

DELAY. 
Toh. 12. 13. when thou didst not d. to rise up 
Eccl. 29, 8. and d. not to shew him mercy 

DELIBERATION. 
Wisd. 12 20. if thou didst punish with such d. 

DELICATE. 
Wisd. 19. 11. when they asked d. meats 
Eccl. 29. 22. than d. fare in another man's house 
Sus. 31. Susanna was a very d. woman 

DELICATES. 
Eecl. 30. 18. d. poured upon a mouth shut up 
?1. 3 the rich is filled with his d. 
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DELIGHT. 
Jud. 12. 20. Olofernes took great d. in her 
Wisd. 6. 21. if your d. be then in thrones 
16. 20. bread able to content every man's d. 
Eccl. 1. 27. and faith and meekness are his d. 

9. 12. d. not in the things tiie ungodly have 
16. 1. neither d. in ungodly sons 

DELIGHTED. 
Wisd. 13. 3. if they being d. took them to be gods 
Eccl. 51.15. from the flower mj heart hath d. in her 

DELIGHTETH. 
Eccl. 26. 13. the grace of a wife d. her husband 
2 Mac, 15. 39. mingled wine is pleasant and d. the 
taste, so speech finely framed d, the ears 
DELIVER. 

1 Esd. 8.59. till ye d. them to the chief of the priests 

2 Esd. 7. 32. the secret places shall d. souls 
Toh.i.lQ. because alms doth tZ fromdeath, 12. 9. 

14. 11. consider how righteousness doth d. 
Jud. 8. 9. had sworn to d. the city to the Assyrians 
11. ye have promised to d. the city to our enemies 
Esth. 14. 19. d. us out of the hands of mischievous 
Eccl. 4. 9. d. him that suffereth wrong from oppres. 
29. 12. it shall d. thee from all affliction 
33. 1. in temptation even again he will d. him 
42. 7. d. all tilings in number and weight 
50. 24. that he would d. us at this time 
Bar. 6. 15. but cannot d. himself from war 

36. nor can they d. the weak from the mighty 
Dan. 3. 11. d. us not up wholly for ihy name's sake 
Bel 29. d. us, Daniel, else we will destroy thee 
1 Mac. 5. 12. come, and d. us from their hands 

DELIVERANCE. 
Eccl. 51. 9. T prayed for d. from death 
1 Mac. 4. 25. thus Israel had a great d. that day 
56. they sacrificed the sacrifice of d. and praise 
DELIVERED. 
1 Esd. 1. 53. for he d. all into their hands 

3. 13. they d. their writings unto him 

8. 56. 1 d. unto them 650 talents of silver 
62. the gold and silver was d. into house of our L. 
Tob. 3. 4. wherefore thou h^st d. us for spoil 
Wisd. 10. 6. she d. the righteous man \vho fled 
9.Wisdom<i.from pain those that attended on her 
13. she forsook him not, but d. him from sin 
Eccl. 29. 17. will leave him in danger that d. him 
48. 20. Lord d. them by the ministry of Esay 
2Mac. 6. 26. 1 should be d. from punishment of men 
30. whereas I might have been d. from death 
12. 45. that they might be d. from sin 

DELIVEREDST. 
Eccl. 51. 12. thou d. me from the evil time 

DELIVEREST. 
Eccl. 51. 8. how thou d. such as wait for thee 

DELIVERETH. 
1 Mae. 4. 11. that there is One who d. Israel 
DEMANDED. 

1 Esd. 6. 12. we d. who were the chief doers 
Wisd. 15. 8. life that was lent him shall be d. 

2 Mac. 15. 3. he d. if there were a mighty one 

DEMETRIUS. 
IMac.l.l. D. son of Seleucus departed from Rome 
8. 31. the evils that D. doth to the Jews 

10. 52. 1 have overthrown D. || 67. D. son of D. 

11. 12. he took his daughter and gave her to D. 
39. seeing all the host murmured against D. 

14. 3. who went and smote the host of D. 
2 Mac. 1. 7. what time as D. reigned in 169lh year 
14. 1. informed that D. had taken the country 
4. came to king D. || 11. did more incense D. 
DEN. 
Bel 35. neither do I know where the d. is 
36. the angel set him in Babylon over the d. 
DENS. 
2 Mac. 10. 6. they wandered in mountains and d. 

DENIED. 
Wisd. 12. 27. whom before they d. to know 
DEPART. 

1 Esd. 1. 27. d. from me, and be not against the Ld. 

4. 11. these keep watch, neither may any one d. 

2 £sd.4.14.rr.ake war against the sea, that it may d. 
Tob. 4. 21. if thou fear God and d. from all sin 

14. 3. 1 am aged and am ready to d. out of this life 
Jud. 13. 1. his servants made haste to d. 

19. for this thy confidence shall not d. from men 
Eccl.l.'i. d. from unjust, and iniquity shall turn aw. 

22. 13. d. from him, and thou shalt find rest 
22. for these things every friend will d. 

23. n. the plague shall never d. from his house 
27. 22. he that knoweth him, will d. from him 
35. 3. to d. from wickedness, pleases the Lord 

17. and will not d. till the Most High behold 

Dan. 3. 12. cause not thy mercy to d. from us 

2 Mac. 2. 3. the law should not d. from their hearts 

11. 30. they that will d. shall have safe conduct 

DEPARTED. 

1 Esd. 8. 61. from the river Theras we d. 

2 Esd. 3. 22. the good d. away, the evil abode still 
Eccl. 38. 23. when his spirit is d. from him 

I 46. 11. whose lieart d. not from the Lord 



Eccl. 48. 15. neither d. they from their sins 
Bar. 3. 8. which d. from the Lord our God 
Sus. 1. now when the people d- away at noon 

DEPARTUEE. 
Wisd. 3. 2. and their d. is taken for misery 

DEPEND. 
Jud. 8. 24. because their hearts d. upon ua 

DEPENDETH. 
Eccl. 40. 29. the life of him that d. on another 
DEPOSED. 

1 Esd. 1. 35. then the king of Egypt d. him 

DEPRIVE. 
Esth. 16. 12. went about to d. us of our kingdom 

DEPRIVED. 
Wisd. 18. 4. they were worthy to be d. of light 
Eccl. 28. 15. hath d. them of their labours 
29. 6. he hath d. him of his money 
37. 21. because he is d. of all wisdom 

2 Mac. 14. 7. I being d. of my ancestor's honour 

DEPTH, S. 
2 Esd. 3. 18. and thou madest the d. to tremble 
8. 23. whose look drieth up the d. mountains melt 

DERISION. 
1 Esd. 1. 51. but they had his messengers in d. 
Wisd. 5. 3. this was he whom we had somet. in d. 

DESCENDED. 
Jud. 5. 6. this people are d. of the Chaldeans 
6. 14. but the Israelites d. from their city 
DESCRIPTION. 

1 £sd. 5. 39. when thed. of the kindred wassoughJ 

DESERTS. 
Wisd.^.l.v/e. have gone thro' d. where was no way 

DESERTS. 
Esth. 16. 18. rendering him according to his d. 

DESERVED. 
Wisd. 19. 14. friends that had well d. of them 

2 Mac. 4. 2. that had d. well of the city 

38. rewarded him his punishment as he had d. 
DESIRE. 

1 Esd. 4. 46. and now this is what I d. of thee, I 

d. therefore that thou make good the vow 

2 Esd. 1. 25. when ye d. me to be gracious to yoo 
8. 27. the d. of those that keep thy testimonies 

32. if thou hast a d. to have mercy upon us 
Tob. 4. 19. d. that thy ways may be directed 
Wisd. 4. 2. and when it is gone, they d. it 
6. 11. d. my words, and ye shall be instructed 

13. she prevenleth them that d. her 

17. the beginning of her is the d. of discipline 
20. the d. of wisdom bringeth to a kingdom 
8.8. if a man d. much experience, she knoweth 

14. 2. for verily d. of gain devised that 

15. 5. so they d. the form of a dead image 
6., they that d. them are lovers of evil things 

16. 25. according to d. of them that had need 
£ccZ.1.26. if thou d. wisdom, keep commandments 

3. 29. an attentive ear is the d. of a wise man 
14. 14. let not the part of a good d. overpass thee 
16. 1. d. not a multitude of unprofitable childreo 
25. 21. and d. her not for pleasure 
2 Mac. 6. 25. through my d. to live a little time 
11. 28. if ye fare well, we have our d. 
29. declared that your d. was to return home 
DESIRABLE. 
Eccl. 1. 17. shefilleth all her house with things d. 
42. 22. O how d. are all his works ! 

DESIRED. 
,Jud. 12. 16. Olofernes d. greatly her company 
16. 22. many d. her but none knew her 
Wisd. 8. 2. 1 d. to make her my spouse 
15. 19. are not beautiful so much as to be d. 
Sus. 11. that they d. to have to do with her 
2 Mac. 15. 38. done well, it is that which I d. 

DESIRES. 
SccZ.18.31.if thou givest thy soul d. that please her 
2 Mac. 9. 27. will graciously yield to your d. 

DESIREST. 
2 Esd. 4. 4. shew thee the way that thou d. to see 
43. from beginning look what thou d. to see 
DESIROUS. 
Esth. 11. 12. he by all means was d. to know it 
^iS(Z.13.6.they err, seeking God, and rf.to find hiia 
Eccl. 23. 5. that is d. always to serve thee 
24. 19. come unto me, all ye that be d. of me 
Sus. 15. she was d. to wash herself in the garden 
1 Mac. 5. 67. certain priests d. to shew their valour 
DESOLATE. 

1 Esd. 4. 45. when Judea was made d. by Chaldees 
8. 81. and they raised up the d. Sion 

2 Esd. 1. 33. your house is d. I will cast you out 
Tob. 14. 4. Jerusalem shall be d. the house of God 

in it shall be burned, shall be d. for a time 
Esth.li.'S.O my Lord, heJp me d. woman who hare 

14. help me that am d. have no helper but thee 
Eccl.'il.i. the house of proud men shall be made d. 

DESOLATION. 
lEsd. 1. 58. the whole time of her d. shall she rest 
2£s<i.3.2.forIsaw<f. of Sion and wealth atBabvl 

DESPAIR. 
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DESPAIRETIl. 
Ecel. 41. 2. to him that d. and hath lost patience 

DESPAIRING. 
2 Mac. 9. 18. therefore d. of i.is liealth, he wrote 

DESPERATE. 
2 Mac.6.2d. the speeches proceeded from a d. mind 

DESPERATELY. 
2 Jifflc. 13. 23. heard that Philip was d. bent 

DESPISE. 
2 Esrf. 7. 20. because ihcy d. the law of God 
'fob. 4. 3. bury me, and d. not thy mother 
13. my son d. not in thy heart thy brethren 
18. d. not any counsel "that is profitable 
Jrid. 8. 20. we trust that he will not d. us 
10. 19. every one said, who would d. this people"? 
Estk. 13. 16. d. not the portion thou hast delivered 
fVisd. 4. 18. they shall see him and d. him 
Eccl 3. 13. d. him not when thou art in strength 
10. 23. it is not meet to d. the poor man 
31. 22. my son, hear me, and d. me not 
31. and d. not thy neighbour in his mirth 
35. 14. he will not d. the supplication of fatherless 
DESPISED. 
^Esd. 1. 7. but they have d. my counsels 

34. for they have d. my commanament, done evil 

2. 33. they d. the commandment of the Lord 

7. 24. his law have they d. and denied his covenant 
8< 56. d. the Most High, and forsook his ways 
Jm4. 14. 5. know him that d. the house of Israel 
Esth. 13. 4. that d. the commandments of kings 
Wisd. 12. 24. among the beasts of enemies weiced. 
2 Mac. 7. 24. Antiochus thinking himself cf. 

DESPISETH. 
Ekcl. 14. 8. env. man hath a wicked eye and d. men 

DESPISING. 
fFisd. 14. 30. thev swore in deceit, d. holiness 

DESPITEFUL. 
Eccl. 31. 31. give no d. words, press not on him 

DESPITEFULNESS. 
Wisd. 2. 19. let us examine him with d. and torture 

DESTINY. 
Widd. 19. 4. the d. whereof they were worthy 

DESTITUTE. 
fVisd, 12. 6. the parents that killed souls (f. of help 
Eccl. 37. 20. and is hated, he shall be d. of all food 

DESTROY. 

1 Esi.8.88.mightest not thou be angry with us to d.? 

Esth. 10. 8. were assembled to rf. the name of Jews 

Wisd. 11. 19. but the terrible sight utterly d. them 

12.8.didstsend wasps to d. them by little and little 

1 Mac. 5. 2. they thought to d. the generation of 

Jacob, they began to slay and d. 
the people 
DESTROYED. 
2Esd. 1. 10. many kings have I d. for their sakes 

11. all the nations have I d. before them 
Jud. 5. 18. they were d. in many battles 
13. 14. but hath d. our enemies by mine hands 
Esth. 16. 24. every city shall be d. without mercy 
Wisd. 16. 27. that which was not d. of the fire 
Eccl. 8. 2. for gold hath d. many, and perverted 
DESTROYEDST. 

2 Esd. 3. 9. thou broughtest the flood and d. them 
Wisd. 18. 5. d. them altogether in a mighty water 

DESTROYER. 

Wisd. 18. 22. he overcame the d. not with strength 

25. to these the d. gave place, and was afraid 

DEStROYETH. 

Eccl. 20. 22. there is that d. his own soul 

DESTRUCTION. 
2£s<i.l.l6.triu mpbed not for the d. of your enemies 
Tob. 4. 13. for in pride is d. and much trouble 
Jud. 13. 5. exec, my enterprizes to d. of the enemies 

16. my countenance hath deceived him to his d. 
Esth. 16. 15. this wretch hath delivered to utter d. 

23. that there may be a memorial ofd. 
Wisd. 1. 12. and pull not upon yourselves d, 

3. 3. and their going from us to, be utter d. 
5. 7. we wearied ourselves in the way of d. 

2 Mac. 6. 12. those punishments not to be for d. 

DETAINED. 

Tod. 10.2. Tobit said, are they d. or is Gabael dead? 

DETERMINED. 

1 Esd. 8. 10. having d. to deal graciously 
Jud.S.i.why have they d. not to come and meet mel 
EstA.11.12.Mardocheus had seen what God had d. 
Wisd. 18. 5. d. to slay the babes of the saints 

2 Mac. 11. 25. we have d. to restore their temple 
15. 6. Nicanor d. to set up a public monument 

17. d. not to pitch camp, but to set upon them 

DETESTABLE. 
IMac. 5. 24. he sent also that d. ringleader 

DEVICE. 
Esth. 14. 11. but turn their d. upon themselves 
1 Mae. 1. 12. so this d. pleased them well 

DEVICES. 
Wisd. 9. 14. and our d. are but uncertain 
Eccl. 35. 19. the works of men according to their d. 
42. 18. he considered their crafty d. 
I Mac. 6. 37. were girt fast unto them with d, 1 
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DEVIL. 

Tob. 6. 7. if a d. or an evil spirit troTroIe unj 

17. and the d. shall smell it, and flee away 
Wisd. 2. 24. through envy of the d. came death 

DEVILS. 
Bar. 4. 7. by sacrificing to d. and not to God 
35. she shall be inhabited ofd. a great time 
DEVISE. 
Eccl. 7. 12. d. not a lie against thy brother 

DEVISED. 
2 Esd. 4. 19. it is foofish that they both have d. 
Wisd. 14. 2. for verily desire of gain d. that 

DEVOUR. 
2£sd.8.4.swallow down, O my soul, and d. wisdom 
E,ccl. 28. 23. it shall d. them as a leopard 
31. 16. and d. not, lest thou be hated 
Bel 32. to the intent they might d. Daniel 

DEVOURED. 
2 Esd. 6. 52. kept him to be d. of whom thou wilt 
Tob. 6. 2. a fish leaped out and would have d. him 
Jud. 5. 24. they shall be a prey to be d. of all 
Esth. 11. 11. lowly exalted, and d. the glorious 
Bel 42. were d. in a moment before his face 

DEVOURERS. 
Wisd. 12. 5. those murderers, and d. of man's flesh 

DEVOURETH. 
Eccl. 36. 18. belly d. all meats, yet one meat better 
Bel 8. who is this that d. these expenses "? 
9. but if ye can certify me that Bel d. them 
DEW. 
Wisd. 11. 22. the world is as a drop of morning d. 
Eccl. 18. 16. shall not the d. assuage the heaf? 

DIADEM. 
Wisd. 18. 24. thy majesty upon the d. of his head 
Bar. 5. 2. and set a d. on thy head of the glory 

DIE. 
2 Esd. 1. 18. better than to d. in this wilderness 

7. 29. after these years shall my son Christ d. 
31. and that shall d. that is corrupt 

8. 58. yea, and that knowing they must d. 
Tob. 3. 15. if it please not thee that I should d. 

10. 12. that I may see thy children before I d. 

11. 9. from henceforth I am content to d. 
Wisd. 3. 2. in sight of unwise they seemed to d. 

18. or if they d. quickly, they have no hope 
Eccl. 8. 7. but remember that we d. all 

14. 13. do good to thy friend before thou d. 

17. the covenant is, Thou shalt d. the death 
19. 10. if thou bast heard a word, let it d. with thee 
25. 24. and through the woman we all d. 

30. 4. though his father d. yet he is as tho' he were 

39. 11. if he d. he shall leave a greater name 

40. 28. for better it is to d. than to beg 

41. 9. and if you d. a curse shall be your portion 
Bar. 4. 1. but such as leave the law shall d. 

1 Mac. 1. 5. and he perceived that he should d. 
2. 37. but said, let us d. all in our innocency 

2 Mac. 7. 2. are ready to d. rather than transgress 
5. they exhorted one another to d. manfully 
14. so when he was ready to d. he said thus 

18. who being ready to d. said, be not deceived 
14.42.choosing rather to d. manfully, than to come 

DIED. 
Wisd. 17. 10. they d. for fear, denying they saw air 

1 Mac.l.H. Alexander reigned 12 years, and then d. 

2 Mac. 6. 31. thus this man d. leaving an example 

7. 40. so this man d. undefiled, and put his trust 
41. last of all, after the sons, the mother d. 

9. 28. so d. he a miserable death in the mountains 

12. 45. favour laid up for those that d. godly 
14. 46. calling on the Lord of life, he thus d. 

DIET. 
Eccl. 30. 25. a good heart will have a careof his d. 

DIGGED. 
Eccl. 48. 17. be d. the hard rock with iron 

DIGGETH. 
Eccl. 27. 26. whoso d. a pit tshall fall therein 

DIGNITY. 
Esth. 16. 12. but he not bearing his great d. 
1 Mac. 10. 54. give gifts according to thv d. 

DIGNITIES. 
1 Esd. 1. 11. according to the several d. 8. 28. 
DILIGENCE. 

1 Esd. 6. 10. and with all glory and d. is it made 

2 Esd. 3. 19. give d. to the generation of Israel 
Wisd. 14. 18. the singular d. of the artificer 

DILIGENT. 
1 Esd. 2. 26. I commanded to make d. search 
Eccl. 32. 1. take d. care for them, and so sit down 
38. 26. he is d. to give the kine fodder 
27. they are d. to make great variety 
30. he is d. to make clean the furnace 
DILIGENTLY. 

1 Esd. 6. 28. that they look d. to help those that be 

8. 24. whoso transgresseth, shall be punished d. 

2 Esd. 9. 1. measure thou the time d. in itself 

16. 30. clusters that d. seek through the vineyard 
Wisd. 7. 13. I learned d. and do communicate her 

13. 7. they search him d. and believe their sight 
13. hath carved it d. when he had nothing to do 



Eccl. ]R. 14. that d. seek after his judgments 
^us. 12. vet thev watched d. from day todaj 

DIMINISH. 
Eccl. 28. 8. and thou shalt d. thy sins 
35. 8. and d. not the first fruiis of thy hands 
DIMINISHED. 
Bar. 2. 34. increase them, they shall not be d 

DIMINISHETH. 
Eccl.3l. 30. drunkenn. d. stjrengih, maketh wouniia 

DIMMETH. 
Eccl. 43. 4. sendeth bright beams, it d. the eyes 

DINNER. 
Tob. 12. 13. not delay to rise up and leave thy d. 
Sus. 13. let us now go home, for it is d. lime 
Bel 34. carry the d. that thou hast into Babylon 
37. take the d. which God hath sent thee 
DIRECT. 
Jud. 12. 8. she besought God of Isr. do d. her way 
Eccl. 6. 17. shall d. his friendship aright 
37. 15. pray that he will d. thy way in truth 
39. 7. he shall d. his counsel and knowledge 

DIRECTED. 
Tob. 4. 19. desire of him, that thy ways may be d 
.Jud. 13. 18. which hath d. thee to the cutting oT 
Eccl. 49. 9. he d. them that went right 
51. 20. 1 d. my soul unto her and found her 

DIRECTETH. 
Wisd. 7. 15. he leads to wisdom and d. the wise 

DISANNUL. 
Dan. 3. 11. neither d. thou thy covenant 

DISAPPOINTED. 
Jud. 16. 6. but the almighty Lord hath d. them 

DISCERNED. 
Wisd. 2. 32. nor d. a reward for blameless souls 

DISCIPLINE. 
Wisd. 1. 5. the holy Spirit of d. will flee deceit 
6. 17. for the very true beginning of her, is the 
desire ofd. and the care ofd. is lo-fl 
Eccl. 4. 17. she will torment him with her d. 

17. 18. being first-born, he nourished with d 

18. 14. he hath mercy on them that receive a. 
23. 2. will set the d of wisdom over my heart 

7. hear, O ye children, the d. c-f the mouth 
32. 14. whoso feareth the Lord, will receive his i. 
41. 14. my children keep d. in peace 
Bar. 4. 13. nor trod they in the paths ofd. 

DISCLOSING. 
Eccl. 22. 22. except for pride or d. of secrets 

DISCOMFITED. 
1 Mad. 14. the heathen being d. fled into the plain 
36. Jadah said, behold, our enemies are d. 
DISCOURAGED. 

1 Mac. 4. 27. he was confounded and d. 

2 Mac. 6. 12. that thev be not d. for calamities 

DISCOURSE. 

Eccl. 6. 35. be willing to hear every godly d. 

8. 9. miss not the d. of the elders, they learned 

27. 11. the d. of a godly man is with wisdom 

13. the d. of fools is irksome, and their sport 

DISCOVER. 

Eccl. 1. 30. so God d. thv secrets and cast down 

DISCOVERED. 
,7ud. 9. 2. and who d. the thigh to her shame 
Eccl. 11. 27. in his end his deeds shall be d. 

1 Mac. 7. 31. when he saw that his counsel waa (i 

DISCOVERETH. 
Eccl. 27. 16. whoso d. secrets loseth his credit 

DISDAIN. 
Eecl. 22. 10. but children being haughty through <i 

DISEASE. 
Eccl. 10. 10. the physician cutteth ofiTa long d. 
31. 2. as a sore d. breaketh sleep 
DISEASES. 

2 Esd. 8. 31. our fathers do languish of such d. 

DISGRACE. 
Wisd. 17. 7. their vaunting was reproved with d. 
Eccl. 21. 24. hut a wise man will be grieved with a. 
22. 1. every one will hiss him out to his d, 
29. 6. and for honour he will pay him d. 
2 Mac. 9. 4. thought to avenge on the Jews the d. 

DISGRACED. 
Eccl. 8. 4. jest not lest thy ancestors be d. 
11. 6. many mighty men have been greatly d, 

DISHONEST. 
Eccl. 26. 24. a d. woman contemneth shame 

DISHONESTLY. 
Eccl.22. 4. she that lives d. is her father's heavinesa 

DISHONOUR. 
Eccl. 1. 30. thou fall and bring d. on thy soul 
3. 10. glory not in the d. of thy father 
11. a motherind. is a reproach to the children 

8. 6. d. not a man in hi.s old age, for we wax old 
22. 3. an ill-nurtured son is the d. of his father 

Bar. 6. 40. the Chaldeans themselves d. them 

1 Mac. 1. 40. as glory, so was her d. increased 

2 Mac. 8. 35. he came, having very great d. 

9. 1. at that time came Antiochus with d. 

DISHONOURABLE. 
Eccl. to. 19. they that regard not law, are a d. seed 
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Ecci. 20. '26. the disposition of liar is d. and shame 

DISHOXOURETH. 
Eccl. 22. 5. she that is bold d. her father 
26. 26. but .she that d. him in her pride 
DISMISSED. 
Jud. 13. 1. he d. the waiters from the presence 

DISOBEDIENT. 
Bar. 1. 19. we have been d. to the Lord our God 

DISOBEY. 
Eccl. 2. 15. they that fear the Lord will not d. 
6. 28. and thev shall never d. his word 
' DISOBEYED. 
Jf^ccJ. 23. 23. first she hath d. the law of the Lord 
Bar. 1.13. wehave d. him, and have not hearkened 

DISORDER. 
Wisd, 14. 26. there reigned d. in marriages 

DISPATCH. 
Wisd. 11. 19. the harm might d. them at once 
2 Mac. 9. 4. he commanded him to d. the journey 

DISPATCHED. 
Tob. 7.8. and let this business be d. 

DISPERSED. 
Tob. 3 4. to all nations among whom we are d. 
Jud. 7. 32. he d. the people every one to his charge 
Wisd. 2.4. our life shall be d. as a mist driven away 
5. 14. as the smoke which is d. here and there 

DISPLACE. 
1 Mac. 8. 13. and whom again they would, they d. 

DISPLEASED. 
Eccl. 45. 19. this the Lord saw, and it d. him 
1 Mac. 5. 1. the nations saw, it d. them very much 
DISPLEASURE. 

1 Esd. 4. 31. but if she took any d. at him 

2 Esd. 8. 34. that thou shouldest take d. at him 

DISPOSED. 
2 Esd. 5. 49. even so have I d. the world 
Eccl. 16. 26. he d. the parts thereof 

DISPOSEST. 
2 Esd. 8. 11. till thou d. it to thy mercy 

DISPOSITION. 
2 Esd. 8. 38. I will not think on the d. of them 
39. I will rejoice over the d. of the righteous 
Jud. 8. 29. because the d. of thy heart is good 
Estk. Ifi. 6. with the deceit of their lewd d. 
Eccl. 2U. 26. the d. of a liar is dishonourable 

DISaUIETED. 
2 Esd. 10. 31. what aileth thee 1 why art thou d. ? 
Eccl. 22. 13. and never be d. with his madness 
28. 14. a backbiting tongue hath d. many 

DISaUIETETH. 
Eccl. 28. 9. a sinful man d. friends 
DISQUIETING. 
Wisd. 14. 26. there reigned, d. of good men 
DISSEMBLED. 

1 Mac. 11. 53. lie d. in all that ever he spake 

DISSIMULATION. 
Wisd. 14. 25. there reigned in all men d. 

2 Mac. 13. 3. with great d. encouraged Antiochus 

DilSSOLVED. 
Tob. 3. 6. that I may be d. and become earth 

DISSOLUTELY. 
Wisd. 12. 23. whereas men have lived d. 

DISTANCE. 
2 Esd. 5.47. she cannot; but must do it by d. of time 

DISTINGUISHED. 
Eccl. 33. 8. by knovvledse of Lord they were d. 

DISTRESS. 
S Esd. 6. 37. my soul was in d. and I said 
Tob. 3. 6. command theref. that I may be delivered 
out of tliis d. and go into the everlasting place 
Eccl. 4. 2. neither provoke a man in his d. 
10. 26. boast not thyself in the time of thy d. 
25. 23. that will not comfort her husbantl in d. 
Bar. 6. 37. they cannot help any man in his d. 
IMac. 2.53. Joseph in his d. kept commandment 

DISTRIBUTE. 
Jud. 16. 24. she did d. her goods to her kindred 
Eccl. 33. 23. when finish life, d. thine inheritance 

DISTRUST. 
Wisd. 1.2. shews himself to such as do not d. him 
Eccl. 1. 28. d. not the fear of the Lord when poor 

DISTRUSTING. 
2 Mac. 9. 22. not d. my health, but having hope 

DIVERS. 
2 Esd. 6. 44. many and d. pleasures for the taste 
Wisd. 15. 4. any image spotted with d. colours 
Eccl. 33. 11. the Lord hath made their ways d. 

DIVERSITIES. 
Wisd.l. 20. the d. of plants, and virtues of roots 

DIVIDED. 
Eccl. 14. 15. leave thy labours to be d. by lot 
33. 11. in much knowledge the Lord hath d. them 
44. 23. give him a heritage, and d. his portions 
47. 21. so the kingdom was d. and out of Ephraim 

DIVIDING. 
Eccl. 18.3. d. hoi V things among them from profane 

DIVINATIONS. 
Eccl. 34 5. d. soothsavings, and dreams are vain 

DIVISION. 

2 £,«(f. G, 41 and to make a d. betwixt the waters 

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Eccl. 17. 17. in the d. of the nations of the earth 

DIVORCE. 
Eccl. 25. 26. give hyr a bill of d. and let her go 
DO. 

1 Esd. 9. 9. d. his will, and separate yourselves 
10. like as thou hast spoken, so will we d. 

2 Esd. 1. 24. what shall I d. unto thee, O Jacob 1 
30. but now what shall I d. unto you 1 

Tob. 4. 15. d. that to no man which thou hatest 
5.1. father,! will d. all things thou hast commanded 
Jud. 2. 12. whatever I have spoken, that will I d. 
Wisd. 13. 19. for gaining and getting askelh ability 
to d. of him that is most unable to d. any thing 
Eccl. 14. 11. according to thy ability d. good 
21. 1. my son, hast thou sinned 7 d. so no more 

DOCTRINE. 
Eccl. 16. 25. 1 will shew forth d. in weight 
24. 27. he maketh the d. of knowledge appear 
32. I will yet make d. to shine as the morning 
33. 1 will yet pour out d. as prophecy, and leave 
DOERS. 

1 Esd. 6. 12. demanded of them who were chief cf. 

2 Esd. 3. 30. how thou hast spared wicked d. 
Estk. 16. 15. we find that the Jews are no evil d. 

DOEST. 
2 Mac. 7. 16. thou d. what thou wilt, yet think not 

DOG. 
Tob. 5. 16. and the young man's d. with them 

11. 4. so they went, and the d. went after them 
Eccl. 13. 18. what agreement betw. hyena and a^.? 

26.25. a shameless woman shall be counted as ad. 

DOINGS. 
Toi. 4. 6. thy d. shall prosperously succeed 
Wisd. 2. 12. and he is clean contrary to our d. 
9. II. she shall lead me soberly in ray d. 
Eccl. 51. 19. my soul wrestled, in my d. I was exact 
DOMINION. 

1 Esd. 4. 3. but yet the king hath d. over them 
22. you must know that women have d. over you 

2 Esd. 3. 28. they should have the d. over Sion 

12. 23. they shall have the d. of the earth 
Estk. 13. 2. I had d. over the whole world 
Wisd. 3. 8. they shall have d. over the people 

9. 2. that he should have d. over the creatures 

Eccl. 17. 4. the Lord gave him d. over beasts 
1 Mac. 1. 16. he might have the d. of two realms 
DONE. 

1 Esd. 8. 86. all is d. to us for our wicked works 
Estk. 10. 4. he said, God hath d. these things 
Eccl. 16. 26. works of Lord are d. in judgment 

18. 7. when a man hath d. then he beginnelh 
Bar. 2. 12. O Lord our God, we have d. ungodly 

2 Mac. 7. 18. marvellous things are d. unto us 
15. 5. he obtained not to hd*e his wicked will d. 

DOOM. 
2 Esd. 7. 43. the day of d. shall be the end of time 

DOOR. 
Tob. 8. 13. so the maid opened the d. and went in 
11. 10. Tobit also went forth toward the d. 
Eccl. 21. 24. it is rudeness to hearken at the d. 
28. 25. and make a d. and bar for thy mouth 
Bar. 6. 59. or be a d. in a house to keep safe 
Sus. 26. the servants rushed in at the privy d. 
2 Mac. 2. 5. he laid the ark, and so slopped the d. 

DOORS. 
Wisd. 6. 14. he shall find her sitting at his d. 
Eccl. 14. 23. he shall also hearken at her d. 
Bar. 6. IS. as the d. are made sure on every side 
Sus. 20. the garden d. are shut, no man can see us 
Bel 21. shewed the privy d. where they came in 
1 Mac. 4. 57. and they hanged d. upon them 

DORA. 

1 Mac. 15. 13. then camped Antiochus against D. 

DOSITHEUS. 
Estk- 11. 1. D. %«ho said he was a priest and Levite 

2 Mac. 12. 35. D. one of Bacenor's company 

DOTETH. 
Eccl. 25. 2. 1 hate an old adulterer that d. 

DOTHAIM. 
Jud. 4. 6. toward the open country near to D. 
7. 3. they spread themselves in breadth over D. 

DOUBLE. 
Eccl. 5. 9. the sinner thathath a d. tongue 

14 an evil condemnation on the d. tongue 
6. 1. so shall the sinner that hath a d. tongue 
20. 10 there is a gift whose recompence is d. 
26.15.shamefaced and faithful woman is a d. grace 
28. 13. curse the whisperer and d. tongued 
42. 24. all thing:s are d. one against another 
50. 2. and by him was built the d. height 

DOUBT. 
Eccl. 9. 13. so shalt thou not d. the fear of death 

DOUBTED. 
Eccl. 31. 24. the testimonies shall not be d. of 

DOUBTFUL. 
Eccl. 18. 7. when he leaveth off, he shall be d. 

DOUBTLESS. 
2 Mac. 7. 23. but d. the Creator will give you life 

DOWRY. 
2 Mac. 1. 14. to receive money in name of a d. 
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DRACHM. 

ToJ.S.M.wilt thou a d. a dav and things necessan 

DRACHMS. 
2 Mac. 4. 19. to carry three hundred rf. of silver 
12. 43. to the sum of two thousand d. of silver 

DRAGON. 
Eccl. 25. 16. I had rather dwell with a d. 
Bel 23. in the same place was a great d. 

DRAGONS. 
2 Esd. 15. 29. where the a. of Arabia shall come 

31. then shall the d. have the upper hand 
Estk. 10. 7. and the two d. are I and Am an 
11 6. two great d. came forth ready to fight 

DRANK. 
Jud. 12. 20. d. much more wine than he had drunk 

DRAW. 
Wisd. 5. 13. even so we began to d. to our end 
15. 15. idols that have not noses to d. breath 
Eccl. 51. 23. d. near unto me, ye unlearned 

DRAWN. 
Eccl. 13. 7. until he have d. thee dry twice 

DREAD. 
2 Mac. 15. 23. send a good ansel before us for a d. 

DREADFUL. 
Estk. 15. 6. all glittering, and he was very d. 
Wisd. 10. 16. she withstood d. kings in wonders 
17.6.there appeared a fire kindled of itself, very d. 
DREAM. 
2 Esd. 10. 36. is sense deceived, or my soul in a d. 
Estk. 10. 5. for I remember a d. which I saw 
11. 4. Mardocheus who was a Jew, this was his d. 

12. now when Mardocheus, who had seen thisii. 

was awake, he bare this d. in mind 
2 Mac. 15. 11. he told a d. worthy to be believed 

DREAMS. 
Wisd. 18. 19. the d. that troubled them foreshow 
Eccl. 34. 1. hopes are vain, and d. lift up fools 

2. whoso regardeth d. is like him that catcheth aJ 

3. the vision of d. is the resemblance of one thing 
5. divinations, soothsayings and d. are vain 

7. for d. have deceived many, they have failed 
DRESSED. 
£ccZ.27.6.the fruit declareth if the tree have been d. 

DRINK. 
1 Esd. 3. 6. to d. on gold, and to sleep on gold 

18. wine causeth all men to err that d. it 

9 54. then went they their way to eat and d. 

Tob. 4. 15. d. not wine to make thee drunken 

7. 9. Raguel said, eat and d. and make merry 

Jud. 12. 1. that she should d. of his own wine 

11. that she come unto us and eat and d. with us 

13. fear not to d. wine and be merry with us 

18. Judith said, I will d. now, my lord, becausj 
Eccl. 9. 10. thou shalt d. it wil^ pleasure 

15. 3. shall she give him the water of wisdom to d. 
24. 21. they that d. me shall yet be thirsty 
26. 12. and d. of every water near her 
31. 31. press not on him with urging him to d. 

1 Mac. 11. 58. he gave him leave to d. in gold 

2 Mac. 15. 39. for as it is hurtful to d. wine 

DRIVE. 
Jud. 11. 19. shall d.them as sheep have no shepherd 
Eccl. 38. 20. take no heaviness to heart, d. it away 
£ar.2. 35,1 will no more d. Israel out of the land 

DRIVEN. 
Eccl. 29. 18. mighty men hath it d. from houses 
47. 24. that they were d. out of the land 

DRIVETH. 
Eccl. 1. 21. the fear of the Lord d. away sins 
31. 1. the care thereof d away sleep 

DROP. 
2 Esd. 6. 56. to a d. that falleth from a vessel 
9. 16. like as a wave is greater than a d. 
Wisd. li 22. the world is as a d. of morning dew 
Eccl. la 10. as a d. of water unto the sea 

DROPS. 
2 Esd. 4. 49. the rain was past, the d. remained still 
50. as the rain is more than the d. and fire greats 
than smoke, but the d. and the smoke remaJa 
5. 36. gather me the d. that are scattered 
Eccl. 1. 2. who can number the d. of rain? 

DROUGHT. 
Eccl. 35. 20. as clouds of rain in time of d. 

DROWN. 
Wisd. 5. 22. and the flood? shall cruelly d. them 

DROWNED. 
Wisd. 10. 4. the earth being d. with the flood 

19. but she d. their enemies, and cast thera op 

DRUxVK. 
Estk. 14. 17. nor d. wine ot the drink-ofi'erings 
Eccl. 31. 27. wine is good, if it be d. moderately 
28. wine measurablv d. bringeth gladness of heart 
DRUNKEN. 
Tob. 4. 15. drink not wine to make thee d. 
Jud. 6. 4. mountains shall be d. with their blood 
Eccl. 26. 8. a d. woman causeth great anger 
31. 29. wine d. with exce>s maketh bitterness 

•^DRUNKENNESS. 
Tob. 4. 15. nor let d. go with thee in thy journey 
Jud, 13 15. the canouv wherein he did lie in his i 



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Eccl. 19. 1. a man given to d. shall not be rich 
31.26. wino pro\'cs tlie hearts of the proud by d. 
30. d. increaseth the raj^e of a fool till heofiend 
DRY. 
Wisd. 19. 7. where water stood d. land appeared 
Keel. 6. 3. thou shalt leave thyself as a d. tree 

13. 7. till he have drawn the d. twice or thrice 
39. 2'2. his blessing covered the d. land 

DRIED. 

1 Esd. 6. 51. which was d. up the third day 
15. 50. the glory of thy power shall be d. up 

DRIETH. 

2 Esd. 8. 23. whose look d. up the depths 

Eccl. 14. 9. tiie iniquitv of the wicked d. up his soul 

JDUE. 
Eccl. 14. 11. give the Lord his d. offering 

18. 22. let nothing hinder to pay thy vow in d. time 
29. 2. pay thy neighbour again in d. season 

38. 1. honour him with the honour d. to him 

39. 33. he will eive every thing in d. season 

DUMB. 
Wisd. 10. 21. Wisdom openeth the mouth of the d. 
Bar. 6.41. who if they shall see one d. cannot speak 

'DUNG. 
1 Mac. 2. 62. for his glory shall be d. and worms 

DUNGHILL. 
Eccl. 22. 2. a slothful man is compared to filth of d. 

DURST. 
Siis. 10. yet d. not one shew another his grief 

1 Jl'/ac.l2.42. he d. notstreich his hand against him 

DUST. 
2Esd.7.32. so shall the d.those that dwell in silence 
Eccl. 44. 21. he would multiply him as the d. 
DWELL. 

2 Esd. 6. 51. that he should d. in the same 

7. 32. so shall the dust those that d. in silence 
9. 18. even for them to d. in that now live 
fVisd. 1. 4. nor d. in the body that is subject to sin 
Eccl. 4. 15. attSndeth to her shall d. securely 

14. 27. and in her glory shall he d. 

25. 16. I had rather d. with a lion and a dragon 
38. 32. they shall not d. where they will 

51.23. draw near, and a', in the house of learning 

DWELLEST. 
2 Esd. 8.20. O Lord, thou that d. in everlastingness 
H'isd. 9. 8. an altar in the city wherein thou d. 

DWELLETH. 

1 Esd. 2. 5. he is the Lord that d. in Jerusalem 
Tob. 5. 16. God which d. in heaven prosper you 
Jud. 5. 3. this people that d. in the hill-country 
Wisd. 7. 28. none but him that d. with Wisdom 
Eccl. 21. 28. and is hated wheresoever he d. 

25.8.well is him that (f. with awife of understanding 

2 Mat. 3. 39. he |hat d. in heaven, hath his eye on 

DWELLING. 

1 Esd. 1. 21. that were found d. at Jerusalem 

2 Esd. 5. 38. but he that hath not his </. with men 

DWELLINGS. 

2 Esd. 4. 7. how great d. are in the midst cf the sea! 

7. 51. are laid up for us d. of health and safety 

DWELT. 
Eccl. 47. 12. and for his sake he d. at large 
Sus. 1. there d. a man in Babylon, called Joacim 



E. 



EACH. 

2 Esd. 8. 6. how shall e. man live that is corrupt ? 

EAGLE. 
2 Esd. 11. 1. there came up from the sea an e. 
1% 1. while the lion spake these words to the e. 
EAR. 
Wisd. 1. 10. the e. of jealousy heareth ^1 things 
8. 12. when I speak, they shall give gcrod e. 
Eccl.3.'29. an attentive e. is the desire of a wise man 
4. 8. grieve thee to bow down thine e. to the poor 

15. whoso gives e. to her shall judge nations 
6. 23. give e. mv son, receive my advice 
33. and if thou bow thine e. thou shalt be wise 
16. 5. mine e. hath heard greater things than these 
27. 15. their revilings are grievous to the e. 
51. 16. I bowed down mine e. and received her 
Bar. 3. 9. give e. to understand wisdom 
lJlfac.2. 65. be is a manof counsel, give e. to him 
2 Mac. 5. 11. now when this came to the king's e. 
EARS. 
) 2 Esd. 10. 56. as much as thine e. may comprehend 
Wisd. 15. 15. which neither have the use of eyes 

to see, nor e. to hear 
Eccl. 17. 6. a tongue and eyes, and e. gave he them 
13. and their e., heard his glorious voice 
21. 5. a prayer reacheth to the e. of God 
25. 9. that speaketh in thee, of him that will hear 
97 14. their brawls make one stop his e. 
33. 18. and hearken with your e. ye rulers 
38. 28. the noise of the anvil is ever in his e. 
43. 24. when we hear it with out if. we marvel 
Bar. 2. 31. 1 will give them a heart and e. to hear 
8 Mac 15. 39. delighteth the e. of them that read 
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EAR-RINGS 

Jud. 10. 4. put on her e. and all her ornaments 

EARLY. 
Tob. 9. 6. e. in the morning they went forth 
Wisd. 6. 14. whoso seeketh her e. shall find her 
Eccl. 4. 12. they that seek her e. shall be filled 

31. 20. he riseth e. and his wits are with him 

32. 14. they that seek him e. shall find favour 

39. 5. will give his heart to resort e. to the Lord 

1 Mac. 6. 33. the king rising very e. marched 

EARNEST. 

2 Mac. 1^. 23. Judas was very e. in pursuing them 

EARNESTLY. 
Jud. 4. 12. all cried to God with one consent e. 
Esth. 13. 18. all Israel cried most e. to the Lord 
Eccl. 51. 18. and c. I followed that which is good 
1 Mac. 4. 16. whose custom they followed so e. 
EARTH. 

1 Esd. 4. 36. all the e. calleth on the truth 

6. 13. the Lord which made heaven and e. 

2 Esd.2.14.take heaven and e. to witness, Jud.1.28. 
3. 6. before ever the e. came forward 

18. bowing heavens, thou didst set fast the e. 

7. 32. the e. shall restore those that are asleep 
46. been better not to have given the e. to Adam 

8. 2. as when thou askest the e. it shall say 
15. 22. that shed innocent blood upon the e. 

Tob. 3. 6. that I may be dissolved and become e. 
13. take me out of e. that I may hear no more 
7. 18. the Lord of heaven and e. give thee joy 
Jud. 2. 1. that he should avenge himself of all the e. 

7. that they prepare for me e. and water; I w.d 
cover the face of thee, with feet of mine a^iiy 

20. a great multitude like the sand of the e 
7. 4. these men will lick up the face of the e. 

10. 19. being let go, might deceive the whole e. 

11. 1. Nabuchodonosor king of all the e. 7. 

8. it is reported in all the e. thou art mighty 

16. whereat all the e. shall be astonished 

21. not such a woman from one end of e. toother 

13. 18. blessed art thou above all women on the e. 
Esth. 11. 8. lo, a day of great uproar on the e. 
Wisd. 1. 1. ye that be judges of the e. 6. 1. 

5. 23. thus iniquity shall lay waste the whole e. 
7. 1. offspring of him that was first made of the e. 

3. when I was born, I fell upon the e. 
9. 16. hardly guess aright at things that are on e. 
10. 4. the e. being drowned with the flood 

15. 8. he which a little before was made of e. 
18. 16. touched the heaven, but it stood on the e. 

jEccZ. 1. 3. who can find out the breadth of the e.? 

10. 4. the power of the e. is in the hand of the Lord 

9.whyise.and ashes proudl not morewicked than 

17. he made their memorial to cease from the e. 

16. 18. the e. and all therein shall be moved 
29. after this the Lord looked on the e. 

17. 32. and all men are but e. and ashes 
33.10.all men from ground, Adam was created of e. 
38. 4. Lord hath created medicines out of the e. 

8. and from him is peace over all the e. 

40. 3. to him that is humbled in e. and ashes 

11. all things that are of the e. shall turn to the e. 

again, and waters return to the sea 

49. 14. but upon the e. was no man created like 

Enoch, for he was taken from the e. 

Bar. l.n.that their days be on e. as days of heaven 

2. 15. all the e. may know that thou art God 

3. 23. the Agarenes that seek wisdom upon e. 

6. 54. for they are crows between heaven and e. 
Dan. 3. 54. all ye things that grow on e. bless Lord 
Bd 5. who hath created the heaven and the e. 
Prayer of Manass. who hast made heaven and e. 

1 Mac. 1. 3. went through to the ends of the e. and 

took spoils, so that the e. was quiet before him 
2. 37. let us die, heaven and e. shall testify for us 

40. they will quickly root us out of the e. 
3.9. was renowned to the utmost parts of e. 8. 4. 

9. 13. the e. shook at the noise of the armies 
11. 71. Jonathan cast e. on his head, and prayed 
14. 8. did till in peace, and the e.gave her increase 

2 Mac. 7. 28. my son, look on the heaven and e. 

10. 25. prayed and sprinkled e. upon their heads 

13. 7. not having so much as burial in the e. 

14. 15. they cast e. on their heads, and prayed 

15. 5. the other said, I also am mighty on e. 

EARTHEN. 
2 Esd.Q.'i. much mould whereof e. vessels are made 
£ccM3.2. how agree the kettle and e. pot together? 

EARTHLY. 
Wisd.^. 15. the e. tabernacle weigheth down mind 
15. 13. that of e. matter makes brittle vessels 

19. 19. for e. things were turned into watery 

EARTHaUAKES. 
2 Esd. 9. 3. when there shall be seen e. and uproars 
Esth. 11. 5. a noise of a tumult with thunder and e, 

EASE. 
.Tud. 1. 16. there he took his e. and banqueted 
Eccl. 38. 14. for e. and remedy to prolong life 

1 Mac. 9. 58. Jonathan and his company are at e. 

2 Mae. 2. 25. to commit to memory, might have e. 



2 Mac.^.Tl. even as it is no e. to hi;n that prepareth 

EASED. 
2 Esd. 7. 68. who committed inicuities, migl.t be< 
EAST. " 

1 Esd. 9. 38. place of the holy porch toward the t 

2 Esd. 1. 38. the people that cometh from the e. 
15. 20. from the south, from the e. and Libanui 

34. behold, clouds from the e. and north to south 
39. strong winds shall arise from the e.and open it 
Bar. 4. 36. O Jerusalem, look toward the e. 5. 5. 

EASY. 
2 Esd. 8. 14. it is an e. thing to be ordained 
Jad. 4. 7. it was c. to stop them that would corns 
7. 10. because it is not e. to come up to the tops 
jEccZ. 11. 21. an e. thing in the sight of the Lord 
Bar. 0.61. lightning breaking forth is e. to be seen 
2 Mac. 2. 26. it was not e. but a matter of sweat 

EASIER. 
2 Esd. 13. 20. it is e. for him that is in danger 
£ccZ. 22. 15. salt and a mass of iron is e. to bear 

EASILY. 
Wisd. 6. 12. she is e. seen of them that love her 
2 Jliac. 8. 30. they very e. got high and strong holds 

EAT. 
1 Esd. 1. 13. that came out of the captivity did e. 

8. 85. that ye may e. the good things of the land 

9. 2. Esdras did e. no meat, nor drink water 
51. go then and e. the fat and drink the sweet 
54. then went every one to e. and drink 

2Esd. 1.19. had {)ity on your mournings, I gave you 
manna to e. so ye did e. angels' bread 

5. 18. up then, e. bread, and forsake us not 

9. 24. e. only the flowers of the field, taste no flesh, 
drink no wine, but e. flowers only 

.'?6. 1 did e. of the herbs of the field 
12. 51. I did t. only in those days of flowers 
Tob. 1. 10. did e. of the bread of the Gentiles 
2. 1. a good dinner, in the which I sat down to e. 

13. it is not lawful to c. any thing stolen 
6. 5. when they had roasted the flesh they did e. 
7. 9, Raguelsaid, e. and drink, and make merry 

11. 1 will e. nothing here till we agree and swea! 

10. 7. she did e. no meat on the day-time 
12. 19. but I did neither e. nor drink 

Jud. 12. 2, 1 will not e. thereof, lest there be oflfenctt 
15. that she might sit and e. upon them 

Eccl. 6. 3. shalt e. up thy leaves and lose thy fiuit 

19. but thou shalt e. of her fruits right soon 
9. 16. let just men e. and drink v^ith thee 

11. 19. now will I e. continually of my goods 
20. 16. they that e. my bread speak evil of ine 
24. 21. they that e. me shall yet be hungry 

30. 19. for neither can it e. nor smell 

31. 16. e. as it becometh a man, and devour not 
21. if thou hast been forced to e. arise, go forth 

45. 21. they e. of the sacrifices of the Lord 
Bar. 2. 3. a man should e. the flesh of his own son 

6. 29. women in child-bed e. their sacrifices 
Bel 7. this did never e. or drink any thing 

15. the priests and wives did e. and drink up all 

1 Mac.l.&2. many resolved not e. any unclean thing 

2 Mac. 6. 18. to open his mouth and e. swine's flesh 
21. and make as if he did e. of the flesh 

7. 7. wilt thou e. before thou be punished ? 

EATEN. 
1 Esd. 3. 3. when they had e. and drunken 
Esth. 14. 17. thy handmaid note, at Aman's table 
Bar. 6. 72. they themselves afterward shall be e. 
Bel 12. if thou findest not that Bel hath e. up all 

1 Mac. 6. 53. had e. up the residue of the store 

2 Mac. 2. 11. the sin-ofii'rjng was not to be e. 

EATETH. 

1 Esd. 4. 10. he e. and drinketh and taketh rest 
Bel 24. lo, he liveth, he e. and drinketh 

ECANUS. 

2 Esd. 14. 24. E. and Asiel ready to write swiftly 

ECBATANA. 

1 Esd. 6. 23. to setk among the records at E. 
Tob. 6.5. they went on till they drew near to E. 

7. 1. and when they were come to E. 
14. 14. be died at E. in Media, being 127 years olc 
Jud. 1. 1. which reigned over the Medes in E. 
2. built in E. walls round about, 14. 

2 Mac. 9. 3. when he came to E. news was brough. 

ECHO. 
Wisd. 17. 19. a rebounding e. from the mountains 

EDGE. 

.Tud. 2.27.smote young men with the e. of the sword 

Eccl. 28. 18. many have fallen by the e. of f hesword 

31. 26. the furnace proveth the e. by dipping 

1 Mac. 5.28. slew all the males with the e. ofsveonl 

EDGED. 
Eccl 21. 3. all iniquity is as a two-c. sword 

JEDNA. 

Tob. 7. 2. then said Raguel to E. his wife howlik* 

is this young man to Tobit? 8, 14, 16. } 

11. L 

10. 12. E. said to Tobias, the Lord restore thee 

EDOMITES. 

1 Esd. 8. 69. have not put away pollutions of the B 



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EDUCATION. 

lVisd.2. 15. objecteth the transgressions of our e. 
S Mac. 0. 23. siul his most honest e. from a child 

7.27. nourished thee and endured the troubles oft;. 
EFFECT. 
2 Esd. 4. 23. written covenants come to none e. 
Jud. I. 11. without e. and without disgrace 

1 Mac. 10. 25. he sent unto them to this e. 

EFFECTS. 

2 Esd. 9. 6. they have endings in e. and signs 

EFFECTUALLY. 
Tob. 6 17. and his heart was e. joined to her 
EGYPT. 

1 Esd. 1. 26. the l«Aig of E. sent to him, saying 
38. Zaraces his brother brought he out of E. 

S £.<«/. 1. 7. 1 brought them out of the land of E. 

.3. li when thou leddest his seed out of E. 14.4. 

9. 29. to our fathers when they came out of E. 

14.3.tallied with liim,when my people served in E. 
29. our fathers were strangers in E. from whence 

15. 11. I will smite E. with plagues as before 
12.E shall mourn, and the foundation ofit smitten 
Tob. 8. 3. he fled into the outmost parts of E. 
Jud. 1.9. sent unto all that were at the river of E. 

6. 5. vengeance of this nation that came out of E. 
Esth.13. 16. which thou hast delivered out of E. 

1 Mac. 1. 16. he tliought to reign over E. 
17.wberefore he entered into E.with a multitude 
20. after that Antiochus had smitten E. 

3. 32. from the river Euphrates unto borders of E. 
11. 1. the king of E. gathered a great host 

13. he set the-crown of E. upon his head 
8 Mac. 1, 1. to the Jews that are throughout E. 

10. sent greeting to the Jews that were in E. 
4.21. when ApoUonius was sent into E. 
5.1. Antiochus prepared his second voyage into E. 

8. as an open enemy he was cast out into E. 

9. 29. went into E. to Ptolemeus Philometor 

EGYPTIANS. 
iEsd. 1. 18. been better for us to have served the.E. 
Jud. 5. 12. the E. cast tham out of their sight 
EIGHT. 

2 Esd. 6. 36. in the e. night was my heart vexed 

11. 11. and behold, there were e. of them 

12. 20. that in him there shall arise e. kings 
Tob. 14. 2. which was restored to him after e. years 
l^l/ac.4.56. they kept dedication of the altar e. days 

59. kept from year to year by space of c. days 

2 Mac. 2. 12. so Solomon kept those e. days 

10. 6. they kept e. days with gladness as in feast 

EIGHT and fifty. 
Tob, 14.2. was e. and fifty vears old whenlostsight 

EIGHTEEN. 
1 Esd. 1. 43. he was made king being e. years old 
8. 47. his sons and his brethren who were e. 

EIGHTEENTH. 
1 Esd. 1.22. in the e. year of the reign of Josias 
Jud. 2. 1. in e. year, the 22nd day of first month 

1 Mac. 14. 27. the e. dav of the month Elul 

EIGHTY". 

2 Mac. 4. 8. and of another revenue e. talents 

ELBOW. 
Eccl. 41. 19. to lean with thine e. on the meat 

ELDER, ELDER. 
S Esd. 7. 13. for the entrances of the-e. world 
£ccZ.32.3.speakthou that artthee.it becometh thee 

ELDERS. 
1 Esd. 6. 5. the e. of the Jews obtained favour 

11. then asked we those c.say ing,by whose comm. 
Jud. 6. 21. Ozias made a feast to the e. 

13. 12. and they called the e. of the citv 
Wisd. 8. 10. 1 shall have honour with e. tho' young 
Eccl. 6. 34. stand in the multitude of e. 

7. 14. use not many words in a multitude of e. 

8. 9. miss not the discourse of the e. 

Sus. 8. the two e. saw her going in every day and 
walking, 18, 19, 34, 41, 50. 
61. and they arose against the two e. 
1 Mac. 1. 26. so that the princes and c. mourned 
7. 33. there came out certain e. of the people 

11. 23. he cliose certain of the e. of Israel 
12.35. Jonathan callin? the e. of the people together 

ELDEST. 
1 Mac. 16. 2. Simon called his two e. sons 

ELEASA. 
I Mac. 9. 5. Judas had pitched his tents at E. 

ELEAZAR. 
lEsd.S.iS. then sent I to E. and Iduel and Masman 
63. with him was E. the son of Phinees 

1 Mac. 2. 5. E. called Avaran and Jonathan 
6. 43. E. also surnamed Savaran, perceiving 
8. 17. Jason the son of E. was sent to Rome 

2 Mac. 6. 18. E. one of the principal scribes 
24. E. being fourscore years old and ten 

8.23. he appointed E. to read the holy book 

ELECT. 
7*06.8.15.161 thine angels and e. praise thee for ever 
Eccl. 17 10. the e. shall praise his holy name 

46. 1. was made great for saving the e. of God 

47. 22. nor will he abolish the posterity of his e. 

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ELEMENTS. 

Wisd. 7. 17. to know the operation of the c. 
19. 18. for the e. were changed in themselves 
ELEPHANT. 
I Mae. 6. 35. for every e. they ajipointed 1000 men 
46. which done, he crept under the e. and the 
e. fell down upon him, and there he died 
ELEPHANTSi 

1 Mac. 1. 17. he entered Egypt with chariots and e. 
3. 34. delivered to him half of his forces and the e. 

6. 34. that they might provoke the e. to fight 

8. 6. Antiochuskingof Asia came, having a 120 e. 

11. 56. Tryphon took the e. and won Antioch 

2 Mac. 11. 4. but puffed up with his fourscore e. 
13. 2. having either of them two and twenty e. 

15. he slew in the camp the chiefest of the e. 
ELEVEN. 
2 Mac. 11. 11. they slew e. thousand footmen 

ELEVENTH. 
1 Mac. 16. 14. in the e. month called Sabat 

ELEUTHERUS. 
1 Mac.ll.l. when he had gone to the river called E. 

12. 30. for they were gone over the river E. 

ELI AS. 
Eccl. 48. 1. then stood up E. the prophet as fire 

4. O E. how wast thou honoured in thy deeds ? 
l.,l/ac.2.58.E. being zealous and fervent for the law 

ELIZEUS. 
Eccl. 48. 12. and E. was filled with his spirit 

ELOQUENT. 

Esth. 14. 13. give e. speech in my mouth before him 

IVisd. 10. 21. tongues of them that cannot speak e. 

Eccl. 21. 7. an e. man is known far and near 

44. 4. men wise and e. in their instructions 

ELUL. 

1 Mac. 14. 27. the eighteenth day of the month E. 

ELYMAIS. 
Tob. 2. 10. did nourish me until I went into E. 
IMac.G.l. heard say E. was a city greatly renowned 

EMBRACE. 

2 Esd. 2. 15. mother «. thy children, bring them up 

EMBRACED. 
Esth. 15. 12. he e. her, and said, speak unto me 

EMBRACETH. 
EccZ.30.20. as a eunuch that e. a virgin and sigheth 

EMBROIDERER. 
Eccl. 45. 10. silk and purple, the work of the e. 

EMERALD. 
Eccl. 32. 6. as a signet of an e. set in a work of gold 

EMERALDS. 
Tob. 13. 16. Jerusalem shall be built with e. 
.Tud, 10. 21. Olofernes' bed was woven with e. 

EMINENT. 

2 Esd. 15.40. pour out over every high and e. place 

EMMAUS. 

1 Mac. 3. 40. they pitched by E. in the plain 
57. the camp pitched on the south side of E. 

4. 3. might smite the king's army which was at E. 

9. 50. he repaired the fort in Jericho and E. 

EMPLOYED. 

2 Mac. 4. 20. it was e. to the making of gallies 

EMPLOYING. 
Wisd. 15. 8. e. his labours lewdly, he maltes a god 

EMPTY. 
2E5rf.6.22.thefull store-houses suddenlybe found e. 

7. 25. therefore Esdras for the e. are e. things 
Eccl.Zo. 4. thou shall not appear e. before the Lord 

EMPTIED. 
Jud. 7. 21. the cisterns were e. they had no water 

EMULATION. 

1 JI/ac.8.16. was neither envy nor e. amongst them 

ENCAMPED. 

1 .Mac. 5. 5. but shut them up and e. against them 
37. and e. against Raphon beyond the brook 

11. 65. then Simon e. against Bethsura and fought 

ENCOURAGED. 
\Mac. 12. 50. they e. one another, and went close 

2 Mac. 13. 3. Menelaus joined ind also e. Antiochus 

ENCOURAGEMENT. 

1 Mac. 10. 24. 1 write to them words of e. 

ENCOUNTERED. 

2 Jf/ac. 15.26. Judas and his company e. the enemies 

END. 

1 Esd. 9. 17. their cause was brought to an c. 

2 Esd. 2. 34. that shall come in the e. of the world 
3. 23. times passed the years were brought to an e. 
5. 40. or in the e. the love that I have promised 

41. nigh to them that oe reserved till the c. 

6. 9. for Esau is the e. of the world, and Jacob is 

15. the word is of the e. |I 25. the e. of your world 

16. the c. of these things must be changed 

7. 33. the long-suffering shall have an e. 

42. he said, this present life is not the e. 

43. but the day of doom shall be the e. of time 

44. intemperar: -le is at an e. infidelity is cut off 

8. 54. in e. is shewed the treasure of immortality 
9. 5. for like as all that is made in the world hath 

a beginning and an e. and the e. is manifest 

10.22.our song is put to silence, rejoicing is at an e. 

28. e. is turned into corruption, prayer to rebuke 



2 Esa. 12. b .lat he will comfort me to the e. 

Wisd. 2. 5. after our e. there is no returning 
16.he iironounceth the e. of ihe just to be biesised 

4. 17. for they shall see the c. of the wise 

5. 4. we accounted his e. to be without honour 
13. soon as we were born, began to draw to our e 

6. 1. wisdom reacheth from one e. to another 
14. 14. they shall come shortly to an e. 

27. the beginning, the cause, and the c. of all evL 

18. 21. and so brought the calamity to an s. 

19. 1. came upon them without mercy to the e, 

4. f(;r the destiny drew them to this e. 

-EccZ. 7. 36. remember the e.lliou shalt never do amiss 

9. 11. tor thou knowest not what shall be his e. 
11. 27. in bis e. his deeds shall be discovered 
14. 18. one comelh to an e. and another is born 
16. 22. the trial of all things is in the c. 

18. 12. he saw and perceived their e.to be evil 
24. think upon the wrath that shall be at the e. 

21. 9. the e. of them is a flame of fire to destroy 
10. but the e. thereof is the pit of hell 

28. 6. remember tliy e. and let enmity cease 
30. 1. that he rnay have joy of him in the e, 

10. lest thou gnash thy teeth in the e. 
33. 23. at the time when thou shalt e. thy days 
38. 8. and of his works there is no e. 
43. 2o. by him the e. hath prosperous success 

46. 20. he prophesied and shewed the king his «. 

47. 10. he set in order the solemn times liii the e. 
51. 14. I will seek her out even to the c. 

Bar. 3. 25. great is the house, and hath no e. 

1 Mac. 2. 13. to what c. shall we live any longer? 
14. 10. his name was renowned to e. of the world 

2 Mac. 5. 8. in the e. he had an unhappy return 

10. 9. this was the e. of Antiochus Epiphanes 
15. 37. I will make an e. \\ 39. here shall be an a. 

ENDED. 

1 Esrf. 6. 20. the house of the Lord is not yet f;;'!y c 

2 E.^d. 6.6. by me they shall be c. and by noneothej 

11. 44. the proud times, behold, they are e. 
14. 9. thou shalt remain, until the times be e. 

.Tud. 2. 4. and when he had c. his counsel 
Esth. 15. L on third day when she had c. her prayer 
Eccl. 50. 19. till the solemnity of the Lord was c. 
2 Mac. 15.24. be stricken with terror, and he e. thus 

ENDING. 
Wisd. 7. 18. the beffinninsr, e. and midst of times 

ENDINGS. 
2 Esd. 9. 6. the times have e. in efTects and signs 

ENDS. 

2 Esd. 16. 13. begin to be shot into the e. of world 

Wisd. 6. 1. ye that be judges of the c. of the earth 

1 Mac. 1. 3. Alexander went thro' to e. of the earth 

ENDAMAGE. 

1 Esd.G. 33. to hinder or e. the house of the Lord 

ENDEAVOUR. 
Esth. 16. 3. e. to hurt, not our subjects only 

2 Mac. 11. 19. 1 will e. to be a means of your good 

ENDUED. 
Eccl. 17. 3. he e. tliem with strength by themselveg 

ENDURE. 
Eccl. 2. 2. set thy heart aright, and constantly e. 
16. 22. the worksof his justice, who can e. theral 
40. 12. but true dealing shall e. for ever 
45. 26. and that their glory may e. for €ver 
2 j¥ac. 6. 30. 1 now e. sore pains in body being beaten 
9. 10. no man could e. to carry for his slink 

ENDURED. 
Wisd. 11.25. could any thing have e. if not thy willl 
16. 5. they perip'v^d. thy wrath e. not for ever 
17. 17. e. that licce^sity that could not be avoided 
18. 20. but the wrath e. not long 

1 Mac. 10. 15. told of the pains that they had e. 

2 Mac. 7. 27. that e. the troubles of education 

ENDUREST. 
Bar. 3. 3. thou e. for ever and we perish utterly 

ENEME3SAR. 
Tob. 1. 13. the Most High gave me favour before E. 

15. now when E. was dead, Sennacherib reigned 

16. in the time of E. I gave many alms 

ENEMY. 
Eccl. 6. 1. instead of a friend become not an e. 
8. 7. rejoice not over thy greatest e. being dead 

12. 8. and an e. cannot be hidden in adversity^ 
10. never trust thine e. for as iron rusteth so is 
16. an e. speaketh sweetly with lips, but in heart 

20. 23. that maketh him his e. for nothing 
23. 3. lest mine c. rejoice over me 

25. 7. and he that liveth to see the fall of his e. 
15. there is no wrath above the wrath of an e. 
27. 18. for as man hath destroyed his e. 

29. 6. he hath gotten him an e. without cause 
.30 3. he that teacheth his son, grieveth the e. 
36.7. takeaway the adversary and destroy thee. 
37.2. when a companion and friend is turn, to an e 

5. who taketh up the buckler against the e. 

1 Mac. 2. 7. was delivered into the hand of the «. 
9. her young men slain with the sword of the e. 
8. 23. the sword and the e. be far from them 

13. 51 thero was destroyed a great e. out of Isr ao* 



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f Mac. 3 . 38 if thou hast aiiy e. or traitor, send him 
5. 8. as an open e. of his country and country-men 
8. 16. not to be stricken with terror of the e. 
10. 26 besought him to be an e. to tiieir enemies 
ENEMIES. 
I Esd. 4. 4. if he send them out against the e. 
i Esd. 1. 11. and 1 have slain all their e. 
3. 27. thou gavest into iiands of thine e. Esth. 14. 6. 
30. 1 have seen how thou hast preserved thy e. 
6 24. friends sha.l fight one against another like e. 
Tob. 12. 10. they th.it sin are e- to their own life 
Jad. 8. 15. hath power to destroy us before our e. 
*9. our fathers had a great fall before our e. 
JS.Lord be before thee to take veiigean. on our e. 
13. 5. to the destruction of the e. that are risen 
14. hath destroyed our e. by my hands, 17. 
18.to the cutting off the head of the chief of our e. 
15. 5. what things were done in camp of their e. 
Esth. 13. 6. be destroyed by the sword of their e. 
Wisd. 2. 16. deliver him from the hand of his e. 
5. 17. his weapon for the revenge of his e. 
10. 12. she defended him from his e. and kept him 
19. but she drowned their e. and cast them up 

11.3. they stood against their e. and were avenged 
5. for by what things their e. were "punished 

12. 20. if thou didst punish the e. of thy children 
22. thou scourgest our e. a thousand times more 
24. among the beasts of their c. were disposed 

15. 14. all the e. of thy people are most foolish 

16. 4. only be showed how their e. were tormented 
8. and in this thou madest thine e. confess 

22. that fire did destroy the fruits of the e. 
18. 2. they thanked them, and besought them 
pardon, for that they had been c. 
Eccl. 6. 4. be laughed to scorn of his e. 18. 31. 

13. separate thyself from e. take heed of friends 
12. 9. in prosperity of a man, e. will be grieved 
25. 14. and any revenge, but the revenge of e. 
26. 27. a scold shall be sought to drive away the e. 
29. 13. it shall fight for thee against thine e. 
42. 11. make thee a laughing-stock to thine e. 

46. 1. taking vengeance of the e. that rose up 
5. when the e. pressed on him on every side 

47. 7. for he destroyed the e. on every side 

5]. 8. and savest them out of the hands of the e. 
Bar. 3. 10. Israel, that thou art in thine e. land 
4.26. were taken as a flock caught of the e. 

5. 6. for they were led away of their e. 
6.56. they cannot withstand any king or e. 

Dan.o. 9. didst deliver us into hands of lawless e. 
i Mac. 4. 18. but stand ye now against your e. 

36. behold, our e. are discomfited, let us go up 
7. 29. the e. were prepared to take away Judas 

10. 26. nor joining yourselves with our e. 

81. stood still, and so the e. horses were tired 
15. 19. nor yet aid their e. against them 
2 JF/flc. 10.2(3. besought to be an enemy to their e. 

29. there appeared to the e. from heaven 

30. but they shot arrows and lightnings aga.the e. 

11. 11. giving a charge on their e. like lions 

12. 22. the e. being smitten with fear, fled amain 
28. who breaketh the strength of his e. 

13. 21. Rhodocus disclosed the secrets to the e. 

14. 17. through the sudden silence of his e. 

22. treachery should be suddenly practised by e. 

15. 26. Judas and company encountered the e, 

ENFORCETH. 
I Esd. 3. 24. is not wine stronffest.that e. to do thus? 

ENGADDI. 
Eccl. 24. 14, 1 was exalted like a palm-tree in E. 

ENGINE. 
I Mac. 13. 43. Simon made also an e. of war 
44. they that were in the e. leaped into the city 
ENGINES. 
1 Mac. 5. 30. bearing ladders and other e. of war 

6. 31. making e. for war, 9. 64. ] 11. 20. | 15. 25. 

51. and he set there artillery with e. and inslrum. 

52. they also made e. aga. their e. and held them 
9.67.Simon and his company burnt up the e.of war 

iMac. 12. 15. without any e. of war did cast down 

27. wherein was sreat provision of e. and darts 

ENGRAVED. 

Eccl. 45. 11. with a writing e. for a memorial 

12. a crown of gold, wherein was e. holiness 

ENJOY. 

Wisd. 2. 6. let us e. the good things that are present 

ENJOYED. 
1 Esd. 1. 58. until the land had e. her sabbaths 

ENLARGED. 
1 Mac. 14. 6. Simon e. the bounds of his nation 

ENMITY. 

1 Esd. 5. 50. the nations were at e. with them 

Eccl. 6. 9. there is a friend, who being turned to e. 

28. 6. remember thy end, and let e. cease, rememb. 

1 Mac. 11. 40. his men of war were at e. with him 

ENOCH. 

^Esd.%. 49. one thou calledsl E. other Leviathan 

51. to E. thou gavest one part, which was dried 

Eccl. 44. 16. E. pleased Lord, and was translated 

49. 14. on th& earth was no man created like E. 



ENOUGH. 

Wisd. 14. 22. moreover, this was not e. for them 
18. 25. it was e. that they only tasted of wrath 
Eccl. 5. 1. and say not, I have e. for my life 
11. 24. say not, I have e. and possess many things 
18. 25. when hast e. remember the time of hunger 
31.5. he that foUoweth corruption shall havee. of 
35. 1. that keeps the law bringeth offerings e. 
43. 30. be not weary, for ye can never go tar e. 
2 Mac. 7. 42. let this be e. now to have spoken 
10. 19. left them, who were e. to besiege them 
EN aUIRE. 
2 Esd. 9. 13. e. how the righteous shall be saved 
Jud. 8. 34. but c. not you of mine act, not declare 
Eccl. 21. 17. they e. at the mouth of the wise man 

ENQUIRED. 
Tob. 5. 13. I have e. to know thy tribe and family 

ENQUIRY. 
I Mac. 9. 26. they made c. for Judas' friends 

ENRICHED. 
Eccl. 35. 10. give, according as he hath e, thee 

ENROLLED. 

1 Mac. 10.36. there be e. amongst the king's forces 

ENTER. 

1 Esd. 8. 83. the land which ye e. into to possess 

2 Esd. 7. 14. labour not to c. strait and vain things 
Wisd.\.i. into a malicious soul wisdom shall not e. 

ENTERPRISE. 
-EccZ.37.16.let reason go before every e.and counsel 
2 Mac. 14. 5. opportunity to further his foolish e. 

ENTERPRISES. 
Jud. 10. 8. God accomplish thine e. to glory of Isra. 
13.5. to execute my e. to destruction of the enemies 
1 Mac. 9. 55. was plagued, and his e, hindered 

ENTERTAIN. 
Wisd. 18. 3. a harmless sun to e. them honourably 
Eccl. 29. 25. thou shalt e. and have no thanks 

1 Mac. 14. 23. it pleased the people to e. the men 
ENTERTAINED. 

Tol. 7. 8. moreover, they e. them cheerfully 

ENTICETH. 
Wisd. 15. 5. the sijht of which e. fools to lust 

ENTRANCE. 

2 Esd. 7. 4. but put the case, the e. were narrow 
7. the e. thereof is narrow and is set to fall 

Jud. 4. 7. by them there was an e. into Judea 
Wisd. 7. 6. for all men Jiave one e. into life 
Bel 13. under the table they had made a privy e. 

1 Mac. 14. 5. he made an e. to the isles of the sea 
ENTRANCES. 

2 Esd.1.12. then were e. of this world made narrow 
ENTRAP. 

jEccZ. 8. ll.lestheliein wait to e. thee in thy words 

ENTREAT. 
Tob. 10. 12. wherefore do not e. her evil 
Jud. 10. 16. shew unto him, and he will e. thee well 
£ccZ.7.20.thy servant worketh truly, e. him not evil 

ENTREATED. 
-EccZ. 49. 7. for they e. him evil, who was a prophet 

1 Mac. 11. 26. the king e. him as his predecessors 
12. 8. Onias e. the ambassador honourably 

2 Mac. 9.28. as he c. others, so died he miserably 

12. 30. e. them kindly in the time of adversity 
ENTERED. 

2Es(Z.]0.1. itcametopass when my son was e. into 
his wedding chamber, he fell down and died 

13. 43. they e. Euphrates by narrow passages 
Tob. 3. 17. the same time came Tobit home and e. 
Jud. 16. 18. as soon as they e. into Jerusalem 
Wisd. 10. 16. she e. into the soul of the servant 

14. 14. by vain-glory they e. into the world 
Bel 13. entrance whereby they e. in continually 

1 Mac. 12. 3. they e. into the senate and said 
13. 47. so e. into it with songs and thanksgiving 

51. he e. into it the 23d day of the second month 

2 Mac. 14. 1. having e. by the haven of Tripolis 
ENVY. 

2 Esd. 2. 28. heathen shall e. thee but not be able 
Wisd. 2. 24. through e. of the devil came death 
Eccl. 9. 11. e. not the glory of a sinner 
30. 24. e. and wrath shorten the life 
37. 10. hide thy counsel from such as e. thee 
40. 5. wrath and e. do change his knowledge 

1 Mac. 8. 16. there was neither e. nor emulation 
ENVIETH. 

2 Esd. 16. 49. as a whore e. an honest woman 
Eccl. 14. 6. none worse than he that e. himself 

10. a wicked eye e. his bread, he is a niggard 
ENVIOUS. 
Tob. 4. 16. let not thine eye be e. when thou givest 
JEccZ. 14. 3. what should an e. man do with money? 
8.the e.man hath a wicked eye, he despiseth men 
18. 18. a gift of the e. consumeth the eyes 
• 20. 14. nor yet of the e. for his necessity 
37. 11. nor with an e. man of thankfulness 

EPHOD. 
.EccZ. 45. 8. with breeches, a long robe, and the e. 

EPHRAIM. 
.Tud. 6. 2. thou Achior, and the hirelings of E. 
Eccl. 47. 21. out of E. ruled a rebellious kingdom 



J?ccZ.47.23.Jeroboam,who shewed E. the way of sit 
EPHRON. 

1 Mac. 5. 46. .now when they came to E. 

2 Mac. 12 27. Judas removed the host toward R 
EPIPHANES. 

1 Mac. 1. 10. came a wicked root, Antiochus sur 
• named E. 10. 1. 2 Mac. 2. 20. 1 4. 7. I 10. 9 
EPISTLE, S. 
Esth. 11. 1. they brought this e. of Phurim 
Bar. 6. 1. a copy of an e. which Jeremy sent 

1 Mac. 8. 22. this is the copy of the e. senate wrote 

2 Mac. 2. 13. the e. of the kincs about holy gifts 
EQUAL."" 

Eccl. 13. 11. aiFect not to be made e. to him 
32. 9. great men make not thyself e. with them 
2 Mac. 8. 30. they made the aged e. in spoils 

13. 23. submitted and sware to all e. conditions 
EQUALS. 

2 Mac. 9. 15. make them all e. to the citizens 

EQUITY. 
Esth. 13. 2. but carrying myself alway with e. 
Wisd. 9. 3. according to e. and righteousness 

12. 18. thou judgest with e. and orderest us 
ERECT. 

2 JJfac. 14. 33. 1 will e. anotable temple to Bacchus 

ERECTED. 
1 Esd. 5. 50. they e. the altar on his own place 
ERR. 

1 Esd. 3. 18. it causeth all men to e. that drink it 
Wisd. 13. 6. they peradventure e. seeking God 
Eccl. 15. 12. say not thou he hath caused me to e. 

2 Mac. 2. 2. that they should not e. in their minds 
"ERRED. 

1 Esd. 4. 27. many have e. and sinned for womea 
Wisd. 5. 6. we have e. from the way of truth 

14. 22. that they e. in the knowledge of God 
17. 1. therefore unnurtured souls have e. 

ERROR. 
Tob. 5. 13. not seduced with the e. of brethren 
Jud- 5. 20. if there be any e. in this people 
Wisd. 1. 12. seek not death in the e. of your life 
12. 24. they went astray very far in the v/ays of e. 
Eccl. 4. 25. be ^.bashed of the e. of thy ignorance 
11. 16. e. and darkness had their beginning 
ERRORS. 

1 Esd. 9. 20. to make reconcilement for their e. 
ESAU. 

2 Esd. 3. 16. thou didst choose Jacob, and put by E. 

6. 8. he said to me, when Jacob and E. were 
born of him, Jacob's hand held fast the 
heel of E. 

9. E. is the end of world, Jacob the beginning 
Jud. 7. 8. al! the chief of the children of E. 

1 Mac. 5. 3. Judas fought against children of E. 66. 
E3AY. 

2 Esd. 2. 18. 1 will send my servants E.and Jeremy 
Eccl. 48. 20. delivered them by the ministry of E. 

22. as E. the prophet had commanded him 
ESCAPE. 
2 Esd. 6. 25. whoso shall e. and see my salvation 
9. 7. that shall be able to e. by his works 
16. 22. and the other that e. the hunger 
^i«Z.7.19. there was no way to e. from among them 
Esth. 16. 4. they think to e. the justice of God 
Wisd. 16. 15. it is not possible to c. thine hand 
i?ccZ. 6. 35. let not parables of understanding e. thee 
11. 10. neither shalt thou e. by fleeing 
16. 11. it is marvel if he e. unpunished 

13. the sinner shall not e. with his spoils 
20. 3. shew repentance, so shalt e, wilful sin 

Bar. 6. 57. able to e. from thieves or robbers 
Sus. 22. if I do it not, I cannot e. your hands 
2 Mac. 3. 38. him well scourged, if he e. with life 
6. 26. yet should I not e. the hand of the Almighty 

7. 19. think not that thou shalt e. unpunished 

9. 22. having great hope to e. this sickness 

10. 20. they took money and let some of them e. 
ESCAPED. 

Wisd. 14. 6. hope of the world e. in a weak vessel 
-EccZ. 27. 20. he is as a roe e. out of the snare 
40. 6. troubled, as if he were e. out of a battle 

1 Mac. 4. 26. now all the strangers that had e. came 

2 Mac. 7. 35. thou hast not yet e. judgment of God 
11. 12. many of them also being wounded, e.naked, 

and Lysias fled away shamefully and so e 
ESCAPETH. 
-EccZ. 36. 9. let him that e. be consumed by fire 
42. 20. no thought e. him nor is any word hidden 
ESDRAS. 

1 Esd. 8. 1. after this came E. the son of Seraias 
3. this E. went up from Babylon as a scribe 
7. for E. had very great skill (| 25. then said E. 

9. 1. E. rising from the court of the temple 
16. E. the priest chose the principal men 
40. so E. the chief priest brought the law 
45. then took E. the book of the law 

2 Esd. 1. 1. the second book of the prophet E 
2. 33. 1 E. received a charge of the Lord 

6. 10. other question, E. ask thou not 

7. 2. up E. and hear the words, 8. 2, 19. \ 14. 1. 



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ESDRELON. 

Jad. 1. 8. that were of the great plain of E. 
3. 9. he came over against E. 4. 6. I 7. 3. 

ESPY. 
1 Mac. 5. 38L so Judas sent men to e. the host 

ESPIED. 
Tob. 11. 6. when she e. him coming, she said 

ESTABLISH. 
F.ccl. 6. 37. he shall c. thy heart and give wisdom 

ESTABLISHED. 
Eccl. 2i. 10. and so was I e. in'Sion 
31 11. his goods shall be e. congregation declare 
42, 17 whatsoever is, might be e. for his glory 
44. 20- he e. the covenant in his flesh 
49. 3. in time of ungodly Josias e. the worship of G. 

1 Mac. 1. 16. now when the kingdom was e. 

14. 26. for he and his brethren have e. Israel 

2 Mac. 14. 15. to him* that had c. his people 

ESTABLISHETH. 
Eccl. 3.9. blessing of father e. the houses of children 
42. 25. one thing e. the good of another 

ESTATE. 
Toh.l.lo. whose e. was troubled that I could not go 
Jud.&. 19. O Lord, pity the low e. of our nation 
Eccl. 2. 4. when thou art changed to a low e. 

11. 12. yet the Lord set him up from his low e. 
20. 11. that lifteth up his head from a low e. 
22. 23. a mean e. is not always to be contemned 
29. 8. yet have patience wiih a man in poor c. 

16. a sinner will overthrow good e. of his surety 
18. suret}»hip hath undone many of good e. 
31. 4. tliR poor laboureth in his poor e. 
1 Mac. 3. 43. let us restore decayed e. of our people 

15. 3. that I mav restore it to the old e. 

'ESTEEMED. 
Esth. 14. 17. 1 have not greatly e. the king's feast 
Wisd. 2. 16. we are e. of him as counterfeits 

7. 8. I e. riches nothing in comparison of her 
Eccl. 40. 25. but counsel is e. above them both 

ESTEEMEDST. 
Wisd. 12. 7. the land thou e. above all other 

ESTHER. -^ 

Esth. 10. 6. this river is E. whom the king married 

15. 9. E. what, is the matter"? I am thy brother 

16. 13. the destruction also of blameless E. 

ESTIMATION. 
Wisd. 8. 10. for her sake I shall have e. 

ESTRANGED. 
1 Mac. 11. 53. and he e. himself from Jonathan 

ETERNAL. 
Wisd. 17. 2. lay there exiled from the e. Providence 
Eccl. 24. 18. I being e. am given to my children 
36. 17. know that thou art the Lord, the e. God 

ETERNITY. 
Wisd. 2. 23. made him to be an image of his own e. 
Eccl. 1. 2. who can number the days of e.? 
18. 10. go are a thousand years to the days of e. 
ETHIOPIA. 
1 Esd. 3. 2. from India to E. Esth. 13. 1. ] 16. 1. 
Jud. 1. 10. until you come to the borders of E. 

EVE. 
Tob. 8. 6. thou gavest him E. his wife for a helper 

EVEN. 

Bar. 5.7. to make e. the ground that Israel may go 

EVENING. 

1 Esd. 8. 72. I sat still until the c. sacrifice 
Tob. 6. 1. they came in the e. to the river Tigris 
Jud. 9. 1. the incense of that e. was offered 

12. 9. she remained till she did eat her meat at e. 
13. 1. when the e. was come, servants made haste 

Eccl. 18. 26. from morning until e. 1 Mac. 10. 80. 
EVENT. 

2 Mac. 9. 25. princes expect what shall be the e. 

EVENTS. 
Wisd. 8. 8. foreseeth the e. of seasons and times 
EVER. 

1 Esd. 5. 61. his mercy is for e. in all Israel 

2 Esd. 7. 53. a paradise, whose fruit endureth for e. 
9. 31. ye shall be honoured in it for e. 

16. 67.' to meddle no more with them for e. 
Tob. 3. 2. thou judgest truly and justly for e. 

11. thy holy and glorious name is blessed and ho- 
nourable for e. let all thy works praise thee for e. 

8. 5. Tobias said, blessed is thy holy name for e. 
15. and let thine elect praise thee for e. 

11. 14. and blessed is thy name for e. 

12.18. by will of God came, wherefore praise for e. 

13. 1. blessed be God that liveth for e. 

10. love in thee for e. those that are miserable 

12. blessed shall all be that love thee for e. 
14.have seen all thy glory, and shall be glad for e. 
18. blessed be God who hath extolled it for e. 

14. 5. the house of God shall be built in it for e. 
Tud. 13. 19. remember the power of God for e. 

16. 17. they shall feel them and weep for e. 
Esth. 14. 10. to magnify a fleshly king for e. 

16. 24. hateful to wild beasts and fowls for e. 
Wisd. 3. 8. and their Lord shall reign for e. 

14. 13. for neither shall they be for e. 

16. 5. thv wrath endured not for e. 
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Eccl. 1. 1. all wisdom is with the Lord for e. 

16. 27. he garnished his works for e. 

17. 9. to glory in his marvellous acts for e. 
15. their ways are e. before him and not hid 

18. 1. he that liveth for e. created all things 
24. 33. and I will leave it t<! all ages for e. 
38. 28. the noise of the anvil is e. m his ears 
40. 17. and mercifulness endureth for e. 

42. 23. all these things live and remain for e. 

44. 13. their seed shall remain for e. and glory 

45. 24. the dignity of the priesthood for e. 
26. and that their glory may endure for e. 

47. 11. the Lord exalted his horn for e. 

13. that he might prepare his sanctuary for e. 

48. 25. he shewed what should come to pass for 

e. and secret things or e. they came 
50. 23. that peace may be in Israel for e. 

29. blessed be the Lord for e. amen, amen 
Bar. 3. 3. for thou endurest for e. and we perish 
13. thou shouldest have dwelt in peace for e. 

4. 1. this is the law that endureth for e. 

23. give you to me with joy and gladness for e. 

5. 1. the glory that coraeth from God for e. 
Dan. 3. 29. blessed art thou, O Lord God, and to be 

praised and exalted above all for e. 30,31,32. 

33. to be praised and glorified above all for e. 

Jlnd so to the end of the chapter. 

Prayer of Manass. I will praise thee for e. all the 

days of my life, thine is the glory for e. and e. 

1 Mac. 3. 7. his memorial is blessed for e. 

4. 24. because his mercy endureth for e. 

8.23. good success be to Jews by sea and land for e. 
11. 36. be revoked from this lime forth for e. 

16. 2. we have e. fought against the enemies 

2 Mac. 8. 29. reconciled with his servants for e. 
11. 26. they may e. go cheerfully about afl^airs 

14. 15. that had established his people for e. 

EVERLASTING. 
2 Esd. 2. 11. 1 will gire these the e. tabernacles 

34. he shall give you e. rest, for he is nigh 

35. for the e. light shall shine upon you 

3. 15. thou madest an e. covenant with him 

7. 50. that there is promised us an e. hope 
Tob. 1. 6. as it was ordained by an e. decree 

3, 6. may be delivered, and go into the e. place 

13. 6. praise the Lord, and extol the e. King 
10. and praise the e. King, for he is good 

Wisd. 7. 26. she is the brightness of the e. light 

8. 13. 1 shall leave behind me an e. memorial 
Eccl. 1. 4. the understanding of prudence from e. 

5. and her ways are e. commandments 

15. she hath built an e. foundation with men 

2. 9. hope for good, and for e. joy and mercy 

15. 6. she shall cause him to inherit an e. name 

17. 12. he made an e. covenant with them 

39. 20. he seeth from e.toe.||42. 21. he is from e. to e. 

44. 18. an e. covenant was made with him 

45. 7. an c. covenant he made with him 
15. this was appointed to him by an e. covenant 

49. 12. holy temple, which was prepared for e. 
Bar. 4. 10. which the E. brought upon them, 14 

20. 1 will cry to the E. in my days 

22. my hope is in E. that he will save you, mercy 
shall come to you from the E. our Saviour 
24. with great glory and brightness of the E. 
29. shall bring you e. joy again with salvation 

35. for fire shall come on her from the E. 

5. 2. set a diadem of the glory of the E. 
S«5. 42. O e. God, that knowest the secrets 

1 Mac. 2. 51. so shall ye receive an e. name 
54. obtained the covenant of an e. priesthood 
57. David possessed the throne of an e. kingdom 

2 Mac. 1. 25. the only Just, Almighty, and E. 
7. 9. the King shall raise us up unto e. life 

36. are dead under God's covenant of e. life 

EVERLASTINGNESS. 
2 Esd. 8. 20. O Lord, thou that dwellest in e. 
EVERMORE. 

1 Esd. 8. 65. leave the land to your children for c. 

2 Esd. 2. 35. light shall shine upon you for e. 
Jud. 15. 10. blessed be thou of the Lord for e. 
Wisd. 4. 18. be a reproach among the dead for e. 

5. 15. but the righteous love for e. their reward is 

6. 21. honour wisdom, that ye may reign for e. 
Eccl. 44. 14. but their name liveth for e. 

Bar. 3. 32. he that prepared the earth for e. 
Dan. 3. 3. thy name is worthy to be praised for e. 

1 Mac. 10. 30. from this day forth for e. 15. 8. 

14. 4. as that e. his authority pleased them 

EVIDENT. 

2 Esd. 4. 11. the corruption that is e. in my sight 
Esth. 16. 9. always judging things that are e. 

2 Mac. 15. 35. and e. sign of the help of the Lord 
EVIL. 

1 Esd. 1. 44. and Joacim did e. before the Lord 
47. he did e. also in the sight of the Lord 

2 Esd. 2. 3. have done that which is e. before him 
14.1 have broken the c.in pieces and created good 

3. 22. the good departed, and the e. abode still 
29. then my soul saw many e. doers in 30th year 



2J;s(Z.4.28.tliee.is sown, but dest! action is not com« 

29. if place where the e. is sown pas.s not away 

30. for the grain of e. seed hath been sown 

31. the grain of e. seed hath brought forth 
33. wherefore are our years few and c. ? 

6. 27. for e. shall be put out and deceit quenched 
8. 53. the root of e. is seakd up from you 

13. 38. shall lay before them their e. thoughts 
Tob. 3. 8. whom Asmodeus the e. spirit killed 

17. and to bind Asmodeus the c. sjiirit 

6. 7. if a devil or an e. spirit trouble any 

15. make thou no reckoning of the e. spirit 

8. 3. which smell, when the e. spirit had smelled 

10. 12. vhcefore do not entreat her e. 

12. 7. do what is good and no e. shall touch thee 
Jud. 7. 15. thou shalt render them an e. reward 

8. 9. when she heard the-e. words of the people 
Esth. 13. 5. this people is e. affected to our state 
16. 4. that seeth all things, and hateth e. 

15. Jews are no e. doers, but live by must just laws 
Wisd. 14. 27. idols the cause and the end of all e. 

15. 6. but they are lovers of e. things 

12. we must be getting, though it be by e. means 

16. 8. that it is ihou who d(=!livereit from all e. 
18. 9. saints be partakers of the same good and e. 

£ccL3.24.ane. suspicion hath overthrown judgment 

26. a stubborn heart shall fare e. at the last 

4. 20. observe the opportunity, beware of e. 

5. 14. an e. condemnation on the double tongue 

7. 1. do none e. so shall no harm come to thee 
20. thy servant worketh truly, entreat him not c 

9. 1. teach her not an e. lesson against thyself 

11. 16. and e. shall was old with >hem that glory 
24. and what e. can come to me hereafter? 

31. he lieth in wait, and turneth good into e. ■ 

18. 8. what is his good "^ and what is his e. ? 

12. he saw and perceived their end to be e. 

19. 6. he that hateth babbling shall have less e. 
28. when he findeth opportunity he will do e. 

20. 9. that hath good success in e. things 

16. they that eat my bread speak e. of me 
22. 26. if any e. happen unto me by him 

26. 7. an e. wife is a yoke shaken to and fro 

27. 22. he that winketh with the eyes worketh e. 

28. 21. the death thereof is an c. death, grave better 
31. 10. might have done e. and hath not done it 

13. remember that a wicked eye is an f. thing 
33.26. so are tortures and torments for an e. servant 

27. send to labour, for idleness teacheth much e, 
31. if thou entreat him e. and he run from thee 

37. 18. four manner of things appear, good and e. 
27. prove thy soul, and see what is e. for it 

38. 17. weep bitterly, lest thou be e. spoken of 

39. 4. for he hath tried the good and the e. 

42. 5. to make the side of an e. servant to bleed 

6. sure keeping is good, where an e. wife is 
51. 12. thou deliveredst me from the e. time 
Prayer of Manass. be not angry with me for ever 
by reservin? c. for me, nor condemn me 
EVILS. 
2 Esd. 7. 27. whoso is delivered from the foresaid e. 

12. 43. are not e. which are come to us sufficient 

14. 16. yet greater e. shall be done hereafter 

17. so much the more shall e. increase on them 
16.18. the powers stand in fear, the beginning of 

e. what shall I do when these e. shall come ? 
21. even then shall e. grow on earth, sword, famine 
40. in those e. be even as pilgrims upon earth 
Esth. 10. 9. Lord hath delivered us from all thos'^ c 
11. 9. nation was troubled, fearing their own t 
Bar. 1. 20. wherefore the e. cleaved unto us 
1 Mac. 1. 9. and e. were multiplied in the earth 

6. 12. now I remember the e. I did at Jerusalem 
8.31. as touching the e. that Demetrius doth 
10. 5. he will remember all the c. we have done 

EUMENES. 
1 Jl/ac. 8.8.which thev took of him and gave kingE. 

EUNUCH. 

,Tvd. 12. 11. then said he to Bngoas the e. 

Wisd.^.H.hlessod is the e.who wroucfht no iniquity 

Eccl. 20.4. as is the lust of an e. to deflov/er a virgin 

30.20. as an e. that embmcFth a virgin and sigheth 

EUNUCHS. 

Esth. 12. 1. with the two e. of the king, 6. 

3. king examined the two e. they were strangled 

EUPATOR. 

1 Mac 6. 17. to rei?n, and his name he called E 

EUPHRATES. 

1 Esd. 1. 25. to raise war at Carchamis upon E. 
27. not sent ngainst thee, for my war is upoH E 

2 Esd. 13. 43. they entered E. by narrow passages 
.Jud. 1. 6. all that dwelt by E. came unto him 

2.24. he went overE. and went thro' Mesopotamia 

Eccl. 24. 26. make un.-lerstanding to abound like E 

1 Mac.3. 32. from the river E. to borders of Egypt 

37. and havin? passed the river E. he went thro 

" EX .ACT. 

Eccl.51.19. wrestled with her.and my doings wase 

EXACTED. 
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EXACTLY. 
fF.sd Ifi.64. Ld.hath e.searclied out all your works 
Eocl. 16. 25. I will declare his knowledge c. 

EX.^CTNESS. 
Keel. 42. 4. of e. of weight be not thou ashamed 

EXALT. 
Fob. 12. 6. it is Hood to praise God and e. his name 
^ud. IG. 2. c. him, and call upon his name 
Ecd. 1. oO. e. not thyself, lest thou fall 
II. 4. and e. notth\self, in tiie day of honour 

15. 5. she shall e. him above his neighbours 

43. 30."e. him as much as you can, for he will far 

exceed, v/lieii you e. him put forth your strength 

44.21. that he would e. his seed as the stars 

Dan.3.'35. prai.^e and e. him above all for ever, 36, 

37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 

48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 

59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66. 

1 J!fac.l4.35.he sought by all means to e. his people 

EXALTATION. 
Jud. 10. 8. thine enterprises to the e. of Jerusalem 
13. 4. the works of my hands for the e. of Jerus. 
15. 9. they said, thou art the e. of Jerusalem 

16. 8. fore, ofl.hose that were oppressed in Israel 

EXALTED. 
8 Esd. 2. 43. a young man, and upon every one of 
their heads he set crowns and was more e. 
Jud. 9. 7. behold, they are e. with horse and man 
Esth. 11. 11. the sun rose, and the lowly were e. 
Eccl. 24. 13. I was e. like a cednr in Libanus 

14. I was e. like a palm-tree in Engaddi 
33. 12. some of them hath he blessed and e. 
45. 6. he e. Aaron a holy man like unto him 
47. 11. Lord took away his sins, and e. liis horn 
Bar. 2. 5. thus we were cast down and not e. 
5.6. God bringeth Ihem unto the e. with glory 
Dan. 3. 29. to be praised and e. above all, 30, 32. 

1 Mac. 1. 3. he was e. and his heart was lifted up 
8. 13. finally, that they were greatly e. 

11. 16. Alexander fled, but king Ptolemee was e. 

EXALTETH. 
Eccl. 1. 19. wisdom e. them to honour that hold her 
4. 11. wisdom e. her children and layeth hold 
7. 11. for there is one which humbleth and e. 
50. 22. which e. our days froin the womb 

EXALTING. 

2 Esd. 15. 53. e. the stroke of thine hands 

EXAMINE. 

1 Esd. 9. 16. they sat together to e. the matter 
Wisd. 2. 19. let us e. him with despitefulness 
Eecl. 18. 20. before judgment e. thyself 

S»9. 51. pat these two aside, and I will e. them 

EXAMINATION. 
Tud. 8. 27. hath tried them, for the e. of their hearts 
^us. 48 tiiat without e. ye have condemned her 

EXAMINED. 
Esth. 12. 3. then the king e. the two eunuchs 
Eccl. 11. 7. blame not before thou hast e. truth 

EXAMPLE. 
Jnd. 8.24. let us shew an e. to our brethren 
F.sth. 14. 11. make him an e. that hath begun this 
Wisd. 4. 2. when it is present, men take e. at it 
Eccl. 44. 16. being an e. of repentance to all 
S Mac. 6. 28. leave a notable e. to such as be young 
31. leaving his death for an e. of a noble courage 
EXCEED. 
2Esi.4.50.so the qunntitv which is past did more e. 
EXCEEDED. 

2 Esd. 4. 34. haste is in vain, for thou hast much c. 

EXCEEDING. 
1 Esd. 3. 18. O ye men, how e. strong is wine 
Eccl. 39. 16. the works of the Lord are e. good 

1 Mac. 3. 25. then an e. great dread began to fall 
10. 2. king Demetrius gathered an c. great host 
15. 36. whereupon the king was e. wroth 

2 jTfffc.8. 27. yielding e. praise and thanks to Lord 
15. 6. so NicanoT in e. pride determined to set up 

13. a man with ffrnv hairs, and e. glorious 
EXCEEDINGLY. 

1 Esd. 1. 24. and how they grieved him e. 

2 Esd. 10. 25. her fice on a sudden shined c. 
15. 6. wickedness hath e. polluted the earth 

Jud. 4. 2. therefore they were e. afraid of him 

Eccl. 47. 24. their sins were multiplied e. 

2 Mac. 10. 34. and tliev within blasphemed e. 

EXCEL. 
I Esxl. 4. 2. O ye men, do not men c. in strength ? 
tVtsd. 15. 9. but he striveth to e. goldsmiths 
fkcl. 33. 7, why doth one dav e. another? 

EXCELLED. 
Esth. 13. 3. Amnn that e. in wisdom among us 

EXCELLETH. 
I Esd. 4. 14. O ye men, neither is it wine that e. 

EXCELLENCY. 
Eccl. 6. 15. n faithful friend's e. is invaluable 

1 Mac. 1. 40. her e. was turned into mourning 

2 Mac- fi. 23. as become the e. of his ancient years 

EXCELLENT. 
Jud. n. 8. it is reported that thou only art e. 
f^tk. 16. 16. ordered the kingd. in most e. manner! 
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Eccl. 42. 21. he hath garnished the e. works 
48. 2J. he saw by an e. spirit what should come 
2 Mac. 3. 26. e. in beauty, and comely in apparel 
15. 13. who was of a wonderful and e. majesty 

EXCEPTION. 
JVisd. 14. 25. there reigned in all men, without e. 

EXCESS. 
Eccl. 31. 29. wine drunk with e. maketh bitterness 
37. 30. for e. of meats bringeth sickness 

EXCESSIVE. 
Eccl. 19. 30. a man's attire and e. laughter shew 
33.29. be not e. toward any, and without discretion 

EXCHANGE. 
Eccl. 37. 11. nor with a merchant concerning e. 
44. 17. Noah was taken in e. for the world 

EXCUSE. 
Eccl. 32. 17. but findeth an e. according to his will 

EXECUTE. 
1 Esd.S.AQ. send such men as might e. priest's office 
Jud. 13. 5. to e. my enterprises to the destruction 
Wisd. 9. 3. and e. judgment with an upright heart 
Eccl. 35. 17. judge righteously and c. judgment 
45. 15. should e. the office of the priesthood 

1 JJiac.6.^.how long will it be ere thoue.judgmenti 
EXECUTED. 

Dan. 3. 5. in all things thou hast e. true judgment 

2 Mac. 3. 23. Heliodorus e. that which was decreed 
EXECUTETH. 

Eccl. 20. 4. he that e. judgment with violence 

EXECUTING. 
1 Esd. 5. 39. from e. the office of the priesthood 
Wisd. 12. 10. but ^ thy judgments upon them 

EXECUTION. 

1 7Usi.8.95.arise,putin e. to thee doth this appertain 
Esth. 16. 17. do well not to put in e. the letters 

EXERCISE. 

2 Esd. 15. 8. in which they wickedlyc. themselves 
Tob. 12. 9. those that e. alms and righteousness. 
Wisd. 8. 18. in the e. of conference with her 
1 Mac. 1. 14. they built a place of e. at Jerusalem 

EXERCISED. 
Eccl. 50. 28. blessed is he that shall be e. in these 

1 Mac. 6. 30. thirty-two elephants e. in battle 

2 Mac. 15. 12. e. from a child in points of virtue 
EXERCISING. 

Wisd.lQ.i.OTi them, fi. tyranny, should come penury 

EXHORT. 
2 Mac. 7. 24. Antiochus did not only e. by words 

EXHORTATION. 
1 Mac. 13. 3. Simon gave them e. saying 
EXHORTED. 

1 Mac. 5. 53. Judas e. the people all the way 

2 Mac. 2. 3. with other such speeches e. he them 

7. 5. they e. one another to die manfully 
21. yea, she e. every one of them in her language 

25. c. her that she would counsel the young man 

26. and when he had e. her with many words 

8. 16. he e. them not to be stricken with terror 
12. 42. besides Judas e. the people, 13. 12. 
15. 8. wherefore he e. his people not to fear 

EXHORTING. 
2 Mac. 11.7. e. the other that they would jeopard 

EXILED. 
Wisd. 17. 2. lay e. from the eternal Providence 

EXPECT. 
2 Mac. 9. 25. princes c. what shall be the event 
15.8.now to e.the victory and aid that should come 

EXPECTATION. 
Wisd. 17. 13. the e. from within being less 

EXPECTING. 
2 Mac. 8.11. not e. the vengeance that was to follow 

EXPENCE. 
Eccl. 18. 32. neither be tied to the e. thereof 

EXPENCES. 
1 Esd. 6. 25. the e. thereof to be given hy Cyrus 
Bel 8. tell me who this is that devoureth these e.l 
1 Mac. 10. 39. for the necessary e. of the sanctuary 
44. e. be given of the kind's accounts, 45. 
EXPERIENCE. 
Wisd. 8. 8. if a man desire much e. she knoweth 
Eccl. 1. 7. who hath understood her great e. 7 
21. 22. but a man of e. is ashamed of him 
25. 6. much e. is the crown of old men 
34. 9. he' that hath much e. will declare wisdom 
36. 20. but a man of e. will recompense him 

EXPERT. 
Bar. 3.26. of so great stature, and so e. in war 
1 Mac. 4. 7. with horsemen, these were e. in war 

EXPIRED. 
Tob. 10. 1. when the days of the journey were e. 

1 Mac. 1. 29. after two years fully e. the king sent 
EXPOUND. 

2 Esd. 4. 47. 1 shall c. the similitude unto you 
Wisd. 8. 8. and she can e. dark sentences 

EXPOUNDED. 
2Esi.l2.12.but it was not e.unto him,now I declare 

EXPRESS. 
2 Esd. 10. 32. and ye see that I am not able to e. 
Wisd. 14. 17. they made an e. image of a king 
Eccl. 34. 11. and I understand more than I can e. 



EXPRESSED. 

^r/s<f. 17.1. great are thy judgments and cannotbec 

EXaUISITE. 
Eccl. 18. 29. they poured forth c. parables 
19. 25. there is an e. suhtilitv, the sanieunjust 

EXTINGUISHED. 
Wisd.2. 3. which being e. our body shall be turned 

• EXTOL. 
Tob. 13. 4. and e. him before all the living 
6. praise the Lord, e. iho everlasting King 
7. 1 will e. my God, my soul shall praise the King 
Eccl. 6. 2. e. not thyself in thine own heart 

13. 23. they e. w-hat a rich man saith to clouds 

EXTOLLED. 
Tob. 13. 18. blessed be God who hath e. it for ever 

EXTOLLETH. 
Sec Z. 37.7. every counsellor e. counsel, but there ens 

EXTREME. 
2Esd.5. 14.ane.fearfuliiesswent through my body 
Wisd. 12. 27. therefore camee. damnation on them 
Eccl. 42. 8. be not ashamed to inform the e. aged 
2 Mac. 7. 42. to have spoken of the e. tortures 

EXTREMITY. 
2 Mac. 1. 7. we wrote to you in the e. of trouble 

EYE. 
Tob. 4. 16. let not thine e. be envious when givest 
Jud. 2. 11. that rebel, let not thine e. spare them 
Eccl. 4. 5. turn not away thine e. from the needj 
7. 22. hast thou cattle ? have an e. to them 

9. 8. turn away thine e. from a beautiful womati 

11. 12. yet the e. of the Lord looked upon him 

14. 8. the envious man hath a wicked e. 

9.a covetous man'se.not satisfied with his portiou 
10. a wicked e. envieth bread, he is a niggard 
17. 8. he set his e. upon their hearts to shew then. 
22. will keep the deeds of man as apple of thee 
22. 19. he that pricketh the e. will make tears 
26. 11. watch over an impudent e. marvel not 

31. 13. remember that a wicked e. is an evil thinf. 

and what is more wicked than an «.» 
35. 8. give the Lord his honour with a good e, 
10. give to the Most High with a cheerful e. 
40. 22. thine e. desireth favour and beauty 
43. 18. the e. marvelleth at the beauty of it 
2 Mac. 5. 17. and his e. was not upon the place 

EYE-LIDS. 
Eccl. 26. 9. whoredom may be known in her e 

EYES. 
1 Esd. 4. 19. they gape and fix their e. fast on her 
2Esd.9.38.1looked back with my e. and saw womaK 

10. 55. as much as thine e. be able to see 
T'o6.2.10.the sparrows muted warm dimg into myfi. 

3. 12. I set mine e. and my face voward thee 
17. scale away the whiteness jf Tobit's e. 6. 8. 

5. 20. he shall return, thine e. shall see him 
10.5. since I have let thee go, the light of mine e. 

11. 7. I know that thy father will open his e. 
8. therefore anoint his e. with the gall, 11. 

12. when his e. began to smart, he rubbed them 
( 13. whiteness piiled away from corners of his e. 
' Jud. 7. 27. the death of our infants before our e. 

10. 4. decked herself to allure the e. of all men 
16. 9. her sandals ravished his e. her beauty took 

Esth. 13. 18. because death was before their e. 

Wisd. 11.18. shooting horrible sparks out of (heir e. 

15. 15. which neither have the use of e. to see 
Eccl. 3. 25. without e. thou shalt want light 

4. 1. my son, make not the needy e. to wait long 

12. 16. an enemy will weep with his e. bm if find 

15. 19. his e. are upon them that fear hitn 

16. 5. many such things have I seen with minee. 

17. 6. a tongue, and e. and ears gave he them 

13. and their e. saw the majesty of his glory 
15. their ways shall not be hid from his e. 

19. and his e. are continually on their ways 

18. 18. a gift of the envious consumeth the c. 
23. 19. only feareth the e. of man, and knoweth 

not that the e. of the Lord are brighter 
than the sun 
27. 1. that seeks abundance will turn his e. awiy 
22. he that winketh with the e. worketh evi, 
30. 20. he seeth with his e. and groaneth 
34. 16. the e. of the Lord are on them that love hioi 
17. he raiseth up the soul, and lighteneth the e. 

20. that killeth the son before his father's e. 

38. 28. and his e. look still upon the pattern 

39. 19. and nothing can be hid from his c. 
43. 4. sending bright beams it dimmeth the e. 
45. 12. a costly work, the desires of the e. 

51. 27. behold with your e. how I had little labouf 
Bar. 1. 12. will give us strength and lighten our& 
2. 18. the e. that fail will give thee praise 
3. 14. where is the light of the e. and peace 
6. 17. when they be set up, their e. be full of dust 
Sus. 9. they perverted and turned away their e. 

1 Mac. 4. l2. then the strangers lift up their e. 
6. 10. sleep is gone from mine e. my heart fails 

2 Mac. 3. 36. which he had seen with his e. 

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EZECHIAS, or EZEKIAS. 
2 Esd.l. 40. and E. for the people in the time of 
Eccl. 4S.17. E. fortified his city, and brought water 
2-2. E. had done the thing that pleased the Lord 
49. 4. all, e.\cept David and E. were defective 
2 Mac. 15. 22. didst send thy angel in time of E. 

F. 

FABLES. 
Bar. 3 23. merchants of Theman, authors of/. 
FACE, FACE. 

1 Esd. 8. 74. O Lord, I am ashamed before thy/. 

2 Esd. 1. 30. 1 will cast you out from my/. 
31. when you offer, I will turn my/, from you 

10. 25. her/, on a sudden shined exceedingly 
12.7. if my prayer indeed be come before thy/. 
15.63. they shall mar the beauty of thy/. 
Tob. 2. 9. I slept, and my/, was uncovered 

3. 6. turn not thy/, away from me 

12. O Lord, I set mine eyes and /. toward thee 

4. 7. nor turn thy/, from any poor, and the/, of 

God shall not be turned away from thee 

13. 6. and he will not hide his/, from you 
Jud. 2. 7. cover the whole/, of the earth, 19. 

4. 11. spread sackcloth before the/, of the Lord 

6. 5. and thou Achior shall see my/, no more 

19. look on the /. of those that are sanctified 

7. 4. these men will lick up the/, of the earth 

9. 1. then Judith fell upon her/. 10. 23. 

11. 13. that serve in Jerus. before the/, of our G. 
21. there is not such a woman for beauty of/. 

14. 3. and they shall flee before your/. 

6. he ffll down on his/, and his spirit failed 
7-^25^.4. 20.iniquities shall convince them to their/. 

5. 1. before the/, of such as have afHicted him 
12. 14. nor king or tyrant be able to set his/. 

Eccl. 6. 12. he will hide himself from thy/. 

17. 25. reiurn, make thy prayer before his/. 

18. 24. when he shall turn away his/. 
21.2. flee from sin as from the/, of a serpent 
25.17. the wickedness of a woman changeth her/. 
26. 17. so is the henuty of the/, in ripe age 

34. 3. even as the likeness of a/, to a/. 

41. 21. to turn away thy/, from thy kinsman 
Dan. 3. 18. now we fear ihee, and seek thy/. 
Sus. 32. these men commanded to uncover her /. 
Bal 42. were devoured in a moment before his/. 

1 Mac. 3. 22. overthrew them before our/. 4. 10. 
7. 30. and he would see his/, no more 

10. 72. thy foot is not able to stand before our /. 

2 Mac. 3. 16. whoso had looked high-priest in the/. 

FACES. 
2 Esd. 7. 55. whereas our/ shall be blacker than 
Tob. 12. 16. thev were troubled, and fell on their/. 
Eccl. 50. 17. fell down to the earth on iheir/. 
Bar. 1. 15. but to us belongeth confusion of/. 
6. 13. they wipe their/, because of dust of temple 
Sl.their/. are blacked thro' the smoke of temple 

1 Mac. 4. 5.5. then all the people fell on their/. 
7. 3. he said, let me not see their/. 

2 Mac. 7. 6. which witnessed to their f. declared 

FACT. 
• 2Jliac.4. 36. Greeks that abhorred the/, complained 
FACTION. 
2 Mac. 4.3. by one of Simon's/murders committed 

FAIL. 
2 Esd. 15. 13. their seeds shall/, through blasting 
Jud. 11. 6. my lord shall not/, of his purposes 
12. for their victuals/, them, and their water 
12.3. if thy provision should/.how should we give? 
Eccl. 2. 8l believe him, your reward shall not/. 
3. 13. if his understanding/, have patience 
7. 34./. not to be with them that weep 
24. 9. "he created me, and I shall never /. 
37. 23. the fruits of his understanding/, not 
Bar .2.18.the eyes that/, will give thee praise, O L. 

FAILED. 
2 Esd. 3. 29. saw evil-doers so that my heart/, me 
.7u<f.7.19.Israel cried to Lord,because their heart/. 

20. so that all their vessels of water/. Bethulia 

14.6. Achior fell down on his face, and his spirit/. 
Esth. 10. .5. and nothing thereof hath/. 

Eccl. 17. 24. he comforted those that/, in patience 

34. 7. they have/, that put their trust in them 
49.4. forsook the law, even the kings of Judah/. 

1 Mac. 3. 29. that the money of his treasures/. 

2 Mac. 13. 19. he was put to flight,/, lost of his men 

FAILETH. 
2 Esd. 5. 53. born when the womb /. are otherwise 
1.3. 4. as the earth /. when it feeleth the fire 
Wisd. 7 14. for wisdom is a treasure that never/. 
Eccl. 17. 31. than the sun, yet the light thereof/. 
41.2. acceptable to him whose strength/. 
1 Mac. 6. 10. and mv heart/, for very care 

FAILING. 
Wisd. 17. 15. partly fainted, their heart/, them 

FAIN. 

1 Mae. 6. 54. they ^vere f. to disperse themselves 

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FAINT. 

Jud. 8. 31. send us rain, and we shall/, no more 

Eccl. 2. 12. woe be to fearful hearts and/, hands 

4. 9. be not /-hearted when thou sittest in judgm. 

7. 10. be not /.-hearted when makest thy prayer 

24. 24./. not to be strong in Lord, to confirm you 

43. 10. they will never/, in their watches 

1 Mac. 3. 17. we are ready to/, with fasting 

FAINTED. 
Jud. 7. 22. women and young men/, for thirst 

8. 9. when she heard that they /. for lack of water 
Esth. 15. 7. the queen fell down, was pale and/. 

Wisd. 17. 15. vexed with apparitions, and partly/. 
'UMac. 3. 24. astonished at the power of God, and/. 

FAINTNESS. 
Esth. 15. 15. she was speaking, she fell down for/. 

FAIR, FAIR. 
Tob. 6. 12. the maid is/, and wise, now hear me 
Jud. 12. 13. let not this/, damsel fear to come 
Esth. 16. 5. the/, speech of those that are in trust 
Eccl. 3. 15. as the ice in the/, warm weather 

6. 5. a/, tongue will increase kind greetings 

13.6.will speak thee/and say,what waa^est thou? 

22. 17. as/, plastering on the wall of a gallery 

24. 14. as a/, olive-tree in a pleasant field 

18. I am the mother of/, love, fear and hope 

26. 18. so are the /. feet with a constant heart 
50. 10. as a/, olive-tree budding forth fruit 

•SMs.2.a very /.woman, and one that feared the Ld. 
4. Joacim had a/, garden joining to his house 
2Mac.3.25. ahorse adorned with a very/. covering 
FAITH. 

2 Esd. 5. 1. and the land shall be barren of/. 

6. 5. that have gathered/, for a treasure 

28. for/, it shall flourish, corruption be overcome 

7. 34. truth shall stand, and /. shall wax strong 

13. 23. such as have/, toward the Almighty 
Wisd. 3. 14. to him shall be given special gift of/. 
Eccl. 1. 27./. and meekness are his delight 

25. 12./. is the beginning of cleaving to him 

1 Ma6. 14. 35. for the justice and/, that he kept 

FAITHFUL. 

2 Esd. 7. 24. in his statutes have they not been /. 

8. 35. among /. there is none hath not done amiss 
15. 2. cause them to be written, for they are/. 

Esth. 16. 1. the king to all our/, subjects, greeting 

Wis d. 3. 9. such a.s be/, in love shall abide with him 

Eccl. 1. 14. it was created with the/, in the womb 

6. 14. a/, friend is a strong defence and a treasure 

15. nothing doth countervail a/, friend 

16. a/, friend is the medicine of life 

7. 18. nor a/, brother for the gold of Ophir 
22. 23. be/, to thy nelghbcjiir in his poverty 

26. 15. shamefaced and/, woman is a double grace 

27. 17. love thy friend, and be/, to him 

33. 3. the law is/, to him as an oracle 

34. 8. wisdom is perfection -to a/, mouth 
36. 16. and let thy prophets be found/. 

. 37. 13. for there is no man more/, to thee than it 

44. 20. when he was proved, he was found /. 
46. 15. by his word he was known to be /. in vision 
4B. 22. as Esay who was great and /. in vision 

IMac. 2. 52. was not Abraham found/, in tempta.? 
3. 13. Judas had gathered a company of the/. 

7.8. Bacchides was agreatmanand/. to the king 
10. 27. now continue you still to be/, unto us 

14. 41. till there should arise a/, prophet 

2 Mac. 1. 2. Isaac and Jacob his/, servants 

9. 26. that every man will be still/, to me 

FAITHFULLY. 
Eccl. 29. 3. keep ihy word and deal/, with him 

FAITHFULNESS. 
Eccl. 15. 15. and to perform acceptable /. 

45. 4. he sanctified him in his/, and meekness 

46. 15. by his/, he was found a true prophet 

FALL. 
2 Esd.l. 1. entrance is setin a dangerous place to/. 

10. 9. that ought to mourn for the /. of so many 
48. my son happened to have a/, and died 

12. 18. it shall not then/, but be restored 
28. but at the last shall he /. through the sword 
13. 58. and such things as/, in their seasons 

15. 57. and thou ^halt/. through the sword 
Tob. 11. 8. he shall rub, the whiteness shall /. away 
Jud. 6. 6. and thou shalt /.among their slain 

9. let not thy countenance/. I have spoken 

8. 19. they had a great/, before our enemies 

16. 7. the mighty one did not/, by young men 
Esth. 14. 11. O Lord, let them not laugh at our/. 
Wisd. 3. J5. the root of wisdom shall never/. 

6. 9. that ye may learn wisdom, and not /. away 
7. 25. therefore can no defiled thing/, into her 
10. 1. and she brought him out of his/. 

13. 16. he provider, for it, that it might not/. 
17. 18. or a pleasing/, of water running violently 
Eccl. 1. 30. exalt not thyself lest thou/. 
2. 7. wait for mercy and go not aside lest ye /. 

18. we will/, into the hands of the Lord 
5. 13. and the tongue of man is his/. 
8. 1. strive not with a mighty man lest thou/. 



Eccl.^.2. meet not harlot lest thou /into her snsrea 
9. so through thy desire thou /. into destructign 

12. 15. if thou begin to/, he will not tarry 

13. 21. a rich man beginning to/, is held up 

14. 18. as of the green leaves, some /. some grow 
19. 1. small things, he shall/, by little and little 

2. wine and women will make men to/, away 
20. 18. the/, of the wicked sliall come speedily 

22. 19. that pricketh the eye v/ill make tears/. 
27. on my lips, that I/, not suddenly by iheru 

23. 1. leave me not, and let me not/, by them 

3. lest I /. before mine adversaries and my enemj 
8. the evil speaker and proud shall/, thereby 

25. 7. he that liveth to see the/, of his enemy 

19. let the portion of a sinner/, upon her 

27. 26. whoso diggeth a pit shall/, therein 

27. he that worketh mischief it shall/, on hira 
29. they that rejoice at the/, of the righteous 

28. 23. such as forsake the Lord shall/, into it 
26. lest thou/, before him that lieth in wait 

29. 19. a wicked man transgressing the command. 
of L. shall/, into suretyship ; shall/, into snarea 

20. beware that thou thyself/, not into the same 
32. 20. go not in a way wherein thou mayest/. 
35. 15. her cry against him that causeih them to/. 
38. 15. let him/, into the hand of the physician 

16. my son, let tears/, down over the dead 
43. 13. by hiscommandm. he maketl: snow to/. 
46. 6. he made the battle to/, on the nations 
50.4. he took care of temple that it should not/. 
Sar. 4.31. miserable are they that rejoiced at thy/. 

33. for as she rejoiced and was glad at thy/. 

6. 27. for if they/, to the ground at any time 
Sus. 23. it is better for me to/, into your hands 

1 Mac. 2. 19./. away every one from the religion 
3. 25. an exceeding great dread to/, on the nations 

4. 32. cause boldness of their strength to /. away 

7. 38. be avenged, and let them/, by the sword 

2 Mac. 9. 7. Antiochus fell, so that having a sore/. 

FALLEN. 
2 Esd.l. AQ.O Adam, thou art not/.alone,but we all 
I3.23.that be/.into danger are such as have works 
37. for their wicked life are/, into the tempest 
Jud. 10. 2. Judith rose where she had/, dowr/ 
11. 11. even death is now/, upon them and their sin 
Wisd. 11. 20. they have/, down with one blast 
18. 23. when the dead were now/, down by heaps 
Eccl. 13. 22. when a rich man is/, he hath helpers 
28. 13. many have/, by the edge of the sword, but 
not so many as have/, by the tongue 
49.i3. who raised up for us the walls that were/.? 
lJlfac.9.21.how is the valiant man/, that delivered 
12. 37. the wall on the east-side v/as/. down 
FALLETH. 
2Esrf.6.55.hast]ikenedtoadrop that/, from vessd 
Wisd. 11.22. as a drop of dew that/, on the earth 
Eccl. 3. 31. when he/, he shall find a stay 
Bar. 6. 55. when fire/, on house of gods of wood 

FALLING. 
2E5(f . 12.18. great strivings, siiall'stand in peril of/. 
Wisd. 16. 11. that not/, into deep forgelfulness 
• 17. 4. noises as of waters/, sounded about them 
EccZ. 34. 16. from stumbling, and he is a help from/. 
43. 17./. down thereof as lighting of grasshoppers 
2 Mac. 3. 21. to see the f. down of the multitude 

FALLS. 
2 Esd. 8. 17. 1 see/, of us that dwell in the land 

FALSE. 
Eccl. 34. 1. the hopes of a man are vain and/. 

4. from that which is/, what truth can come? 
36.19.so doth a heart of understanding/, speeches 

Bar. 6. 8. yet are they but/, and cannot speak 
44. whatsoever is done among them is/. 
59. it is better to be a king than such/, gods 
5MS.43.knowestthey have borne/. Avitnessaga.me 
49. for they have borne/, witness against her 
61. for Daniel had convicted them of/, witness 
FALSEHOOD. 
Es«7i.l6.6. beguiling with /.and deceitofdisposition 
2 Mac. 15. 10. shewing them the/, of the heathen 

FALSELY. 
Wisd. 14. 29. though they sware/.yet they look not 
Bel 12. or else Daniel that speakeih /. against us 

FAME. 
1 Mac. 3. 26. insomuch as his/, came to the King 
41. the merchants henrinir the /. of them 
FAMILY. 
Tob. 5. 10. shew me of what tribe and/, thou art 
11. dost thou seek a tribe or/, of a hired mani 
13. I inquired to know thy tribe and thy/. 
.7m<7. 8. 18,no/.who worshipgodsmadewlthhanda 
Esth. 14. 5. I have heard in the tribe of my/. 
16. 18. hanged at <:ates of Susa, with all his/. 
FAMILIES. 
1 Esd. 1. 4. prepare you after your/, and kindreds 

5. the dignity of the/, of you the Levites 

2. 8. then the chief of the/ of Judea stood up 

5. 1. the principal men ot'fhe/. were chosen 
4. the names of the men according to their/ 
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• f~d. 5. 68. so they wuncto chief of the/, and said 
23. the ciiief according to their/, and dignities 
W. to the principal men of tiie/. of Israel 
-*. 16. Esdras chose the principal men of their/. 

FAMINE. 
t Esd. 15.5. I will bring/, death, and destruction 
4i). I will send poverty,/ s\vord,<and pestilence 
IG. 18. the beginning of/, and great dearth 
19. behold/, and plague are sent as scourges 
21. sword,/, and great confusion shall grow 
46. for in captivity and/, shall they get children 
Tob. 4. r.}. for lev/dness is the mother of/. 
7ud. 5. 10. a/ covered all the land of Chanaan 
7. 14. they and children shall be consumed with/. 
Eccl. 39. 29. /. and death created for vengeance 
40. 9. calamities, /. were created for the wicked 
48. 2. he brought a sore/, upon them 
Bar. 2. 25. they'died by /. sword, and by pestilence 
1 Mac. 6. 54. the/, did so prevail against them 
9. 24. in those days there was a very great/. 
13. 49. a great number of them perished through /. 

FAMOUS. 
Eccl. 44. 1. let us now praise/, men and fathers 
Bar. 3. 26. the giants,/, from the beginning 

FANCIEl'H. 

Eccl. 34. 5. heart/, as a woman's heart in travail 

FAR. 

1 Esd. 9. 11. our sin in these things is spread/. 

2 Esd. 4. 2. thy heart hath gone too /. in this world 
Tob. 13. 11. many nations shall come from/. 
JVisd. 12. 24. they went astray very/, in error 

14. 17. because they dealt /. off; they took the 

counterfeit of his visage from/. 
Eccl. 9. 13. keep/ from the man that hath power 

15. 8. for she is/, from pride, men that are liars 
21.7. an eloquent man is known/, and near 
23. 3. whose hope is / from thy mercy 

12. all .such things shall be/, from the godly 
27. 20. he is too/, oft', he is as a roe escaped 
43. 30. exalt Lord, for even yet will he/, exceed 
47. 16. thy name went/, unto the islands 

Bar. 3. 21. their children were/, from that way 
4. 15. he hatli brought a nation on them from /. 
6. 73. for the just man shall be/, from reproach 

Sus. 51. put these two aside one/, from another 

1 Mac. 8. 12. had conquered kingdoms/, and nigh 
23. the sword also and enemy be/, from them 

13. 5. be it/, from me that I should spare 

2 Mac. 4. 40. a man /. gone in years, no less in folly 
8. 25. they took their money and pursued them /. 

FARE. 
Eccl. 3. 26. a stubborn heart shall /. evil at last 
32. 24. that trusteth shall/ never the worse 
FARE well. 
2 Mac. 9. 20. if ye and your children/, well 
11. 21./. yeweZZ, 33, 38. 

28.ifye/. zo. we have our desire, we are in health 
FASHION. 
2 Esd. 4. 35. how long shall I hope on this/. ? 
5.53.that be born in strength of youth, are of one/. 
?Fzs«Z.2.15.notlikeothers,his ways are of another/. 
14. 19. to make the resemblance of the best/. 
FASHIONED. 
2 Esd. 8. 8. for when the body is /. in the womb 
11. that the thing which is /. may be nourished 
14. him who with so great labour was/. 
Wisd.1.% I was/, to be flesh in time often months 
13. 13. formed it and/, it to the image of a man 
15. 16. he that borrowed his own spirit/, them 
19. 6. the whole creature was f. again anew 

FASHIONETH. 
Wisd. 15.7. potter/, every vessel with much labour 
EccZ.38.30.he/.the clay with his arm,boweth down 

FASHIONS. 
Wisd. 16. 25. even then was it altered into all /. 

2 Mac. 4. 9. training up in the/ of the heathen 
13. now such was the height of Greek/. 

6. 8. that the Jews should observe the same/. 

FAST. 
.2 Esd. 3. 18. thou didst set/, the earth 
Wisd. 2. 5. it is/, sealed, no man cometh again 
4. 4. yet standing not/, they shall be shaken 
13. 15. set it in a wall, and made it/, with iron 
Eccl. 4. 13. he that holds her/, shall inherit glory 
44. 12. their seed stands/, children for their sakes 
Bar. 6. 18. so the priests make/, their temples 
Belli, shut the door f. and seal it with thy signet 

FASTEN. 
Eccl. 14 24. he shall also f. a pin in her walls 

FAST. 

lEsi.S.SO.and thorel vowed a/, to the young men 

73. rising up from the/, with my clothes rent 

3 Esd. 6. 31. if thou wilt/, seven days again 

9. 23. seven days, but thou shalt not/, in them 

10. 4. but I purpose to mourn and/, till I die 

FASTEB. 

2 Esd. 5. 20. 1/, seven days, mourning and weeping 

6. 35. 1 wept and /. seven days in like manner 

/ud. 4. 13. the people/, many days in all Judea 

P. 6. she/, all the days of her widowhood 

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Bar. 1. 5. they wept,/, and prayed before the Lord 
1 Mac. 3. 47. they/, that day, and put on sackcloth 

FASTING. 
7'oJ.12.8.prayer is good with/, alms and righteous. 

1 Mac. 3. 17. ready to faint with/, all this day 

2 Jlfac. 13.12. they besought L. with weeping and/ 
FAT. 

1 Esd. 1. 14. the priests offered the /. until night 
9. 51. go then, eat the/, and drink the sweet 
Jud. 16. 16. and all the/, is not sufficient 
Eccl. 26. 13. and her discretion will/, his bones 
35. 6. the offering of righteous makes the altar/. 
38. 11. and make a/, offering, as not being 
47. 2. as the/, taken from the peace-offering 
Dan. 3. 16. like as in ten thousands of/ lambs 
-Bei 27. Daniel took pitch,/, hair, and made lumps 
FATHER. 

1 Esd. 1. 34. made him king instead of Josias his/. 
4.20. a man leaveth his/, andcleaveth to his wife 

21. remembereth neither/, mother, nor country 
25. man loneth his wife better than/, and mother 

2 Esd. 1 . 28. have not I pra.yed you as a /. his sons 
29. that Yfi should be my children, and I your/. 

2. 5, as fo^Tne, O/. I call on thee for a witness 
Tob. 3.7. Sara was also reproached by her/, maids 

5. 1./, I will do all that thou hast commanded 

6. 12. now hear me, and I will speak to her/. 
15. the precepts which thy/ gave thee to marry 

9. 4. but my/, counteth the days if I tarry long 

10. 1. now Tobit his/, counted every day 
12. honour thy/, and mother-in-law, thy parents 

11. 2. thou knowest how thou didst leave thy/. 
14. 13. he buried his/, and mother honourably 

Ju(i.9.2.0 L. God of my/.Simeon, to whom gavest 

12. I pray thee, I pray thee, O God of my/. 
Esth. 16. 11. as he was called our/, and honoured 
W/sff.lO.l. preserved the first formed /.of the world 
11. 10. these thou didst admonish and try as a/. 
14. 3. but thy providence, O F. governeth it 
15. for a/, afflicted with untimely mourning 
Eccl, 3. 1. hear me, your/. O children, and do 

3. whoso honoureth his/, maketh an atonement 

8. honour thy/, and mother in word and deed 

9. for the blessing of the/, establisheth children 

10. glory not in the dishonour of thy/. 

11. for the glory of a.man is from honour of his/. 

12. my son, help thy /. in his age, grieve him not 
4. 10. be a /. to fatherless, and husband to mother 
7. 27. honour thy/, with thy whole heart 

22. 3. an ill-nurtured son is the dishonour of his /. 

4. she that lives dishonestly is her/, heaviness 
5.she that is bold dishonoureth her/.and husband 

23. 1. O Lord,/, and governor of all my life 
4. O Lord,/, and God of my life, give me not 
14. remember thy/, and thy mother 

30.4.lhough his/, die, yet he is as though not dead 
34. 20. as one that killeth the son before his/, eyes 
41. 17. be ashamed of whoredom before/, and mo. 
42.9.the/. waketh for the daughter, none knoweth 
lO.lest she should be got with child in her/, house 
44. 19. Abraham was a great/, of many people 
51. 10. I called on the Lord, the/, of my Lord 
Sus. 30. so she came with her/, and mother 

1 Mac. 2, 54. Phinees our/, obtained covenant 
65. give ear to him, he shall be a/, unto you 

3. 2. so did all they that held with his/. 
6. 23. we have been willing to serve thy/. 
11. 2. so to do because he was his /.-in-law 
40. that he might reign in his/, stead 

13. 3. what my/, house have done for the laws 

27. a monument upon the sepulchre of his/. 

28. he .set up pyramids for his/, and mother 

2 Mac. 9. 23. my/, at what time he led an army 
11. 2.3. since our/, is translated to the gods 

14. 37. who was called a f. of the Jews 
FATHERLESS. 

1 Esd. 3. 19. mind of king and /. child to be all one 

2 Esd. 2. 20. judge for the/, give to the poor 
Ecrl.i. 10. be as a father to the/, and a husband 

35. 14. he will not despise the supplication of the/. 
Bar. 6. 38. nor can they do good to the/. 
2 3Iac. 3. 10. for the relief of widows and/. 

FATHERS. 
1 Esd. 1. 11. according to the several dignities of/. 

31. Josias died and was buried in his/, sepulchre 
2. 21. it may be sought out in the books of thy/, 
6. 15. but when our/, provoked God to wrath 
Tob. 3. 3. punish me not for the sins of my/. 

5. deal with me according to my sins and my/. 
4.12. take a wife ofseed of thy/, not a strange wo- 
man who is not of thy /. tribe; our/, married 
8. 5. blessed art thou, O God of our/. 
.Tud. 5. 7. they would not follow the gods of their/. 
7.28. take to witness our God and Lord of our/. 
8. 25. who trieth us even as he did our/. 
10. 8. the God, the God of our/, give thee favour 
Wisd. 9. 1. O God of my/, and Lord of mercy 
12.21. to whose/, hast sworn and made covenant 
18. 6. of that night were our/, certified afore 

9. the/, now singing out the songs of praise 



JVisd. 18. 24. in stones was the glory of/, graven 
Eccl. 8. 0. for they also learned of iheir/. 

44. 1. let us now praise our/, that begat us 
Bar. 2. 6. but to us and to our/, open shame 
21. the land that I gave unto your/. 

3.8. according to all the iniquities of our/. 
Z)aM.3. 3. blessed art thou, O Lord God of our/. 
Bel 1. king Astyages was gathered to his/. 
Prayer of Manass. O Lord, almighty God of our/ 

1 Mac. 2. 19. fall away from the religion of their / 
20. we will walk in the covenant; of our/. 

50. give your lives for the covenant of your/. 

51. remember what acts our/, did in their time 
69. he blessed them, and was gathered to his/. 

4. 9, remember how our/, were delivered 

2 Mac. 1. 25. thou that didst choose the/. 

5. 10. nor had he sepulchre with his/. 

6. 1. the Jews to depart from the laws of their/ 

7. 2. rather than transgress the laws of our/. 
24. if he would turn from the laws of his/. 
30. the law that was given to our/, by Moses 
37. I offer my body and life for laws of our/. 

12. 39. to bury them in their /graves 

13. 9. worse than had been done in his/, time 
FAUCHION. 

Jud. 13. 6. she took down his/, from thence 
16. 9. and the/, passed through his neck 

FAULT. 
Eccl. 9. 13. make no/ lest lie take away thy life 

1 Mac. 13. 39. as for any/, committed to this day 

2 Mac. 14. 28. articles agreed on, man being in no/. 
FAULTLESS. 

Eccl. 23. 10. he that sweareth shall not be/. 
FAVOUR. 

1 Esd. 6. 5. the elders of the Jews obtained/. 

2 Esd. 5. 56. if I have found/ in thy sight, 6. 11 
Tob. 1. 13. gave me grace and /. before Enemessai 

12. 18. not of any /. of mine, but by the will of G. 
Jud. 8. 23. our servitude shall fiot be directed to/. 

10. 8. the God of our fathers give thee/. 
Esth. 16. 11. had so far obtained the/, we shew 
Wisd. 12. 18. thou orderest us with great/. 
Eccl. 1. 13. he shall find/, in the day of death 

3. 18. thou shalt find/ before the Lord 
22. 21. for there may be a returning to /. 
32. 10. before a shamefaced man goeth/ 

14. they that seek him early shall find/. 

40. 22. thine eye desirelh/. and beauty 

41. 24. so shalt thou find/, before all men 
45. 1. which found/, in the sight of all flesh 

Bar. 1. 12. we shall find /. in their sight 
2. 14. give us/, in sight of them that led us captive 

1 Mac. 10. 60. where he found /. in their sight 
11.24. to the king, where he found/, in his sight 

2 J»/ac.2.22. Lord being gracious to them with all/. 

4. 11. privileges granted of special/, to the Jews 
6. 22. and for the old friendship might find/. 

12. 45- there was great/, laid up for those godly 
FAVOURABLE. 

lEsd.Q.^'i.v/e besought Lord and found him/.to us 

FAVOURABLY. 
Wisd. 6. 16. sheweth herself/, to them in the waya 
2 Mac. 9. 27. he will /. yield to your desires 

FAVOURED. 
2 Mac. 6. 18. he was of a well/, countenance 

FEAR. 
2 Esd. 3. 3. 1 began to speak words full of/. 
Tob. 1. 19. I withdrew myself for/. 

14. 2. he increased in the/, of the Lord God 
Jud. 2. 28. the/, and dread of him fell upon all 

14. 3. then/, shall fall upon them, they shall flefi 

15. 2./. and trembling fell upon them 
J55<A.14.1.Esther in /. of death resorted to the Lord 

19. O thou mighty God, deliver me out of my / 

15. 5. but her heart was in anguish for/. 

8. the king, who in a/, leaped from his throne 

13. my heart was troubled for/, of thy majesty 
Wisd.i. 20. they shall come with/, iniquities con- 
5. 2. they shall be troubled with terrible/, [vince 
6. 7. he who is Lord shall/, no man's person 
12. 11. nor didst thou for/, give them pardon 
17. 4. nor might the corner keep them from/. 

10. they died for/, denying they saw the air 
12./. is nothing Ijut a betraying of succours 
l.'i.for a sudden /not looked for came upon them 

19. these things made them to swoon for/. 
Eccl. 1.11. the /. of the Lord is honour and glory 

12. the/, of the Lord maketh a merry heart 

14. to/, the Lord is the beginning of wisdom 

16. to/, the Lord is fulness of wisdom 
18. the/, of the Lord is a crown of wisdom 

20. the root of wisdom is to/, the Lord 

21. the/ of the Lord driveth away sins 

27. the/, of the Lord is wisdom and instruction 

28. distrust not the / of Lord when thou art poor 
30. thou earnest not in truth to the / of the Lord 

2. 7. ye that/, the Lord wait for bis mercy 

8. ye that/, the Lord, believe him 

9. ye that/, the Lord, hope for good and joy 

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Eccl. 4. 17. she will bring/, and dread upon him 

5. 5. be not without/, to add sin unto sin 

6. 16. and they tliat/. the Lord shall find him 

9. 1(3. let thy glorying be in the/, of the Lord 

10. 19. they that/, the Lord are a sure sued 

21. the/, of the Lord goeth before authority 

22. their glory is the/, of the Lord 

15. 13. and they that/. God love it not 

16. 2. except the/, of the Lord be wi*h them 

18. 27. a wise man will/, in every th.ng 
19.18. the/, of Lord is the first step to be accepted 

22. 18. a fearful heart cannot stand against any/. 

23. 27. nothing better than the/, of the Lord 

24. 18. I am the mother of fair love and/. 

25. 6. the /. of God is the glory of old men 
12. the/, of the Lord is beginning of his love 

27. 3. hold himself diligently in the /. of the Lord 
32. 16. they that/, the Lord shall rind judgment 
36. 2. send thy/, on all nations that seek not 
40.2. and cause/, of heart || 5./. of death 

7. he marvelleth that the /. was nothing 

26. but the /. of the Lord is above them both ; 

there is no want in the /. of the Lord 

27. the/, of the Lord is a fruitful garden 
41. 3./. not the sentence of death, remember 
45. 23. Phinees had a zeal in the/, of the Lord 

Bar. '3.1. thou hast put thy/, in our hearts 

33. calleth it -igain, and it obeyeth him with/. 
Sus. 57. and they for/, corapanied with you 

1 Mac. 2. 62. /. not then the words of a sinful man 
3. 6. wherefore the wicked shrunk for/ ■of him 

25. then began the/, of Judas to fall on nations 
1. 8./. ye not their multitude, nor be afraid 

10. 76. they of the city let him in for/. 

2 Mac. 3. 17. the man was so compassed with/. 
21. the/, of the high priest being in an agony 
30. the temple was full of/, and trouble 

6. 30. I suffer these things, because If. him 
7^29./. not this tormentor, but take thy death 

12. 22. the enemies being smitten with/, tied 

13. 16. they filled the camp with/, and tumult 
15. 18. but the principal/, was for the temple 

23. send a good angel for a /. and dread to them 

FEARED. 
2 Esd. 12. 13. it shall be/, above all kingdoms 
Tob. 12. 16. they fell on their faces, for they /. 
Jud. 8. 8. none gave her an ill word, for she /. God 
Eccl. 1. 8. there is one wise and greatly to be/. 
Sus. 2. a fair woman and one that/, the Lord 
■ lMac3. 30./. he should not be able to bear charges 
12. 28. they/, and trembled in their hearts 

FEARETH. 
Jud. 16. 16. but he that/, the Lord is great 
EccLl.l3. whoso/, the L. it siiall go well with him 

6. 17. whoso/, the Lord shall direct friendship 
10 24. none greater than he that/, the Lord 
15 1. he that/, the Lord, will do good 

19. 24. tlmt hath small understanding and/. God 

21. 6. he that/, the L. will repent from his heart 
23. 19. such a man only/, the eyes of men 

25. 10. there is none above him that/, the Lord 

26. 5. there be three things which my heart/. 
^3. but a godly woman given to him that/. Lord 

32. 14. whoso/, the L. will receive his discipline 
33. 1. no evil shall happen to him that /. the Lord 
• 34. 14. whoso /. the L. shall not fear or be afraid 
15. blessed is the soul of him that/, the Lord 
. FEARFUL. 
2 Esd. 8. 22. word true, and whose ordinance is /. 
12. 8. shew me the plain differeMce of this/, vision 
15. 13. their seeds shall fail with a /. constellation 
Eccl. 2. 12. woe be to/, hearts and faint hands 

22. 18. so a/, heart cannot stand against fear 

1 Mac, 3. 56. such as were/, commanded to return 

2 Mac. 1. 24. O Lord God, who art /. and strong 
8. 13. they that were/, and distrusted, tied 

TEARFULNESS. 
2 Esd. 5. 14. an e.vtreme/. went through my body 

11. 40. had power over the world with great/. 
15. 37. there shall be great/, and trembling 

FEARLN^G. 
Estk. 11. 9. nation was troubled, /. their own evils 
Eccl. 29. 7. refused to lend,/, to be defrauded 
2 Mac. 9. 29. who also/, the son of Antiochus 
FEAST. 

1 Esd. 1. 1. Josias held the/, of the passover 
19. Israel held the/, of sweetbread seven days 

3. 1. Darius made a great/, to all his subjects 
5. 51. also they held the/, of tabernacles 

7. 14. they kept the/, of unleavened bread 

2 Esd. 1. 31. your S'.lemn/. days have I forsaken 
2. 38. those that be sealed in the/, of the Lord 
9 47. the time he should have a wife,! made a/. 
Ttb. 2. 1. when I was come home in the/, of pen- 

tecost, which is the holy /. of the seven weeks 

8. 19. he kept the wedding/, fourteen days 
'■K(i 6, 21 Ozins made a/, to the elders 

10. 2. in the sabhath-dnys, and in her /.-days 

12. 10. Olofernes made a/, to his servants only 
13 1. werg weary because the /. had been long 

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Estfi.li.n.Jh^ve not greatly esteemed the king's/. 
£cci.29.25.shalt bntertainand/.andhave no thanks 
32. 1. if thou be made the master of the/. 

2. receive a crown for well-ordering the/. 
Bar. 6. 32. as men do at the/, when one is dead 

1 Mac. 10. 34. and the three days after the/. 

2 Mac. 1. 9. see that ye keep the/, of tabernacles 

6. 7. and when the/, of Bacchus was kept 

21. they that had the charge of that wicked/. 

8. 33. as they kept the/, for the victory 
10. 6. with gladness, as in/, of tabernacles 
12.31. came to Jerus. the/, of weeks approaching 

32. after the/, called pentecost went forth 
FEASTED. 
1 Esd. 4. 63. they/, with instruments of music 

FEASTING. 
Jud. 16. 20. the people continued/, in Jerusalem 
Est/i. 16. 22. shall keep it a high day with all/. 

FEASTINGS. 
Wisd. 19. IC whom they had received with/. 

FEASTS. 
Tob. 1. 6. 1 went often to Jerusalem at the/. 
2. 6. your/, shall be turned into mourning 
Jud. 8. 6. she fasted, save the/, and soJfemn days 
Esth. 16. 22. among your solemn /. ye shall keep it 
Eccl. 33. 8. and he altered seasons and /. 
43. 7. from the moon is the sign of/, a light 
47. 10. he beautified their/, and set in order 
Bar. 1. 14. read this on the/, and solemn days 

1 Mac. 1. 39. her/, were turned into mourning 
10. 34. 1 will that all the/, and sabbaths 

12. 11. in our/, and other convenient days 

2 Mac. 6. 6. to keep sabbath and ancient/, 

7. 42. have spoken concerning the idolatrous/. 

FEATHER. 
2 Esd. 11. 12. there arose one/, and reigned 

FEATHERS. 
2 Esd. 11. 3. out of her/, there grew other contrary 
/. and they became little/, and sraail 
5. lo, the eagle liew with her /. and reigned 
7. the eagle rose and spake to her/, saying 
11. 1 numbered her contrary/, there were eight 
20. the /. that followed stood up on the right side 

22. after this I looked and behold, the twelve/. 

appeared no more, nor the two little /. 

24. that two little/, divided themselves 

25. the/, that were under the wing thought 
31. the head eat up the two /. under the wing 
45. appear no more, thou eagle, nor thy wicked /. 

12. 19. sawest the eight small under/, sticking 

29. whereas thou sawest two /. under the wings 

FEATHERED. 
2 Esd. 11. 1. an eagle which had twelve/, wings 

FEATS. 
Jud. 11. 8. that thou art wonderful in/, of war 

FED. 
2 Mac. 5. 27. Judas who/, on herbs continually 

FEDDEST. 
TFisd. 16. 20. thou /. thy people with angels' food 

FEEBLE. 
Wisd. 2. 11. that which is/, is found nothing 

9. 5. for I thy servant am a/, person 

Eccl. 25. 23. maketh weak hands and/, knees 
Bar. 2. 18. which goeth stooping and/, eyes fail 
1 Mac. 1. 26. virgins and young men were made/. 
FEED. 

1 Esd. 16. 68. /. you being idle with things offered 

FEEL. 
.hid. 16. 17. they shall/, them, and weep forever 
Eccl. 30. 1. causeth him oft to/, the rod 
Bar. 6. 20. when they eat them, clothe*/, it not 

24. nor when they were molten did they/, it 

FEELETH. 

2 Esd. 13. 4. as the earth faileth when it /. the fire 

FEELING. 
Wisd. 11. 13. they had some /. of the Lord 

FEET. 
2 Esd. 1. 26. are swift to commit man-slaughter 
2. 15. make their/, as fast as a pillar 

25. O thou good nurse, establish their/. 

5. 15. so the angel set me up upon my/. 

6. 13. stand up upon thy/, and hear a voice 

10. 30. he set me upon my/, and said unto me 
14. 2. 1 said, here am I, Lord, and stood on my /. 

Jud. 2. 7. cover the earth with the /. of my army 
10. 4. and she took sandals upon her/. 

14. 7. he fell at Judith's/, and reverenced her 
Esth. 13. 13. been content to kiss the soles of his /. 
Wisd. 14. 11. a snare to the/, of the unwise 

15. 15. as for their/, they are slow to go 
Eccl. 6. 24. and put thy/, into her fetters 

21. 19. doctrine to fools is as fetters on the/. 

25. 20. as a sandy way is to the /. of the aged 

26. 18. so are fair/ with a constant heart 
38. 29. turning the wheel about with his/. 

30. he boweth down his strength before his/. 
Bar. 0. 17. through the /. of them that come in 

26. they are borne on shoulders, having no/. 

FEIGNEDLY. 
2 Esd. 8. 28. think not on those that walk/. 
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FELL. 

1 Esd. 9. 47. they /. to the ground and worshipped 

2 Esd. 10. 1. in his wedding-chamber he/, dowo 

13. 11. and/, with violence on the multitude 
Tob. 1. 4. Naphtah/. from the house of Jerusalea 

11. 13. when he saw his son he/, on his neck 

14. 10. but Aman/. into the snare, and perished 
Jud. 4. 11./. before the temple and cast ashes 

6.18.then the people/.dovvn and worshipi)ed God 

7. 22. young men/, down in the streets of the city 

8. 3. he/, on his bed, and died in Bethulia 

9. ]. then Judith/, on her face, and put ashes 

10. 23. she /. down on her face, and did reverent* 

14. 6. he/, down on his face, his spirit failed 
7. he/, at Judith's feet, and reverenced her 

15. 2. tear and trembling/, upon them 

5. they all/, upon them with one consent 
Esth.lb.7 .the queen /.down, was pale, and fainted 

15. as she was speaking, she/, down for faintness 
Wisd. 10. 6. fire that /. down on the five cities 

17. 16. so whosoever there/, down was kept 
Eccl. 15. 11. say not, it is thro' the Lord I/, away 

Ifi. 7. the old giants who/, away in foolishneeg 
50. 17. the people/, to the earth on their faces 
Sus. 15. it/, out as they watched a fit time 

1 Mac. 1. 5. and after these things he/, sick 
3. 11. many also/, down slain, the rest fled 
4.40./. down flat to the ground on their faces 

6. 8. laid him on his bed, and/, sick for grief 
46. whereupon the elephant/, down on him 

7. 18. the dread of them/, on all the people 

9. 40. many/, down dead, and the remnant Sed 

13. 22. but there/, a very great snow 

2 Mac. 3. 27. Heliodoru.s /. suddenly to the ground 
40. and the things/, out of this sort 

9. 7. it came to pass he/, down from his chariot 
9. his flesh/, away, and his smell was noisome 
24. if any thing/, out contrary to expectation 

10. 4. they/, fiat down, and besought the Lord 
17. they slew all that/, into their hands 

26. they/, down at the feet of the altar 

12. 24. Timotheus/. into the hands of Dositheuii 

14. 41. being ready to be taken,/, on his sword 

FELLOW. 
Eccl. 8. 15. travel not by the way with a bold/. 

13. 23. if poor speak, they say, what/, is this? 
Bar.G.A'i shereproacheth her/ that she was not 

FELLOWS. 
Dan. 3. 26. Angel came with Azarias and his/. 

1 Mac. 4. 5. for, said he, these/, flee from us 
10. 61. certain pestilent/, of Israel assembled 

FELLOWSHIP. 
Wisd. 6. 23. such shall have no/, with wisdom 
Eccl. 13. 1. he that hath/, with a proud man 
2. have no/.with one that is mightier than thyself 
17. what/, hath the wolf with the lamb 
FENCED. 

2 Mac. 12. 13. which was /. about with walla 

FERVENCY. 
Jud. 4. 9. every man cried to God with great/. 

FERVENT. 
2 Esd. 6. 58. thy only begotten and thy/. loTsr 
1 Mac. 2. 54. Phinees, in being zealous and /. 
58. Elias, for being zealous and /. for the law 
FESTIVAL. 

1 Mac. 1. 45. profane the sabbaths and/, dava 

FETCH. 

2 Mac. 2. 15. send some to /. them to you 

FETCHETH. 

1 Esd. 4. 34. sun /. his course to his own place 
Eccl. 31. 19. he/, not his wind short on his bed 

FETTERED. 
Wisd. 17. 2./. with the bonds of a long nigh* 

FETTERS. 
Eccl. 6. 24. put thy feet into her /. neck into chain 
29. then shall her/, be a strong defence to thee 
21. 19. doctrine to fools is as/, on the feet 
FEW. 

2 Esd. 4. 33. wherefore are our years /. and evil 1 
7. 12. they are but/, and evil, full of perils 

7. 70. there should be very/, left in a multitude 
8. 1. but he hath made the world to come for/. 
3. there be many created, but /. shall be saved 
62. but I have shewed to thee and a /. like thee 
10. 57. called with the Highest, and so are but/, 
Eccl. 17. 2. he gave them /. days, and a short time 
41.13. a good life hath but/.days,bur a good name 
43. 32. for we have seen but a/, of his works 
Bar. 2. 13. we are but a/, among the heathen 

1 j1/ac.3.17.how shall we be able being so/.to fightl 

18. for many to be shut up in the hands of a/. 

6. 54. there were but a /. left in the sanctuary 

7. 1. Demetrius came up with a/, men to a city 
28. 1 will come with a/, men, that I may see you 

9. 9. let us now save our lives, for we are but/. 
12. 45. and choose a/, men to wait on thee 
15. 10. so that/, were left with Tryphon 

2 Mac. 2. 21. so that being but a/, they overcame 
6.17. come to declaringof the matter in/, words 
12. 34. in fighting, a/, of the Jews were slain 



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8 Jttac, 14. 30. gathered toi^ether nt/i « /. of his men 

FEWER. 
2 Mac. 5. 14. and no /. were sold than slain 

10. 17. ihey killed no /. than twenty thousand 
12. 10. no/, than 50U0 men on foot, 500 horsemen 

FIDELITY. 
Esth. 13. 3. Aman was approved for his stedfast/. 

FIELD. 
lEsd. 7.6. a city is buiJded and set upon a broad /. 

9. 17. like as the/, is, so is also the seed 

24. go into a/, of flowers where no Jiouseis 
26. there did I eatof tiie herbs of the/. 

10. 3. then I came into this/, as thou seest 
32. and I went into the/, andlo, I have seen 
51. therefore 1 bade thee remain in the/. 

12. 5L I remained still in the /.seven days and did 

eat only in those days of the flowers of the /. 

13. 57. then went I forth into the /. giving 

16. 28. two of the/, which shall hide themselves 
77. like as a/, is covered over with bushes 
Wisd. 17. 17. whetherhe were a labourer in the/. 

19. 7. and out of the violent stream a green/. 
Eccl. 24. 14. as an olive-tree in a. pleasant/. 
Bel 33. and who was going into the /. to bring it 

Mac. 10. 71. come down to us into the plain/. 

14. 8. the trees of the/, gave their fruit 

FIELDS. 
2 Esd. 15. 4L that all /. may be full and all rivers 
16. 32. and /. thereof shall wax old, and her ways 
Jud. 2. 27. he burnt gp all their/, and destroyed 

3. 3. all our/, of wheat lie before thy face 

4. 5. for their/, were of late reaped 

6. 4. their/, shall be filled with dead bodies 

1 Mac. 16. 10. they fled to the towers in the/. 

FIERCE. 
\Esd. 2. 27. mighty kings and/, were in Jerusalem 
Wisd. 11. 17. a multitude of bears or/, lions 
18. 15. as a/, man of war into themidst of a land 

2 Mac. 10. 35. with a /.courage killed all they met 

12. 15. who gave a /. assault against tiie walls 

FIERCELY. 
Esth. 15. 7. the king looked very /. upon her 
1 Mac. 6. 33. the king marched/, with his host 

FIERCENESS. 
2^ac.l5.21. Maccabeus seeing the /. of the beasts 

FIERY. 
Wisd. 11. 18. breathing out either a/, vapour 
Ecel. 43. 4. breathing out/, vapours and sending 
45. 19. to consume them with the/, flame 
48. 9. who was taken up in a chariot of/, horses 
FIFTH. 
2£5(Z.6.47.on the /. day thou saidst to seventh part 
S Mac. 7. 15. afterward they brought the /. also 

FIFTEENTH. 
Eath. 10. 13. the 14th and /. day of the month 
1 Mac. 1. 54. now the/, day of the month Casleu 

FIFTY. 
Jud. 1. 2. the breadth of the wall/, cubits 

1 Mac. 9. 61. took about/, persons and slew them 

2 Mac. 13. 5. there was a tower of/, cubits high 

FIFTIES. 
I Mac. 3. 55. Judas ordained captains over /. 

FIGS. 
Jud. 10. 5. Judith filled a bag with lumps of/. 

FIG-TREE. 
\Mac. 14. 12. every man sat under his vine and/. 

FIGHT. 
1 Esd. 1. 28. but undertook to/, with him 
£sd.6.24. at that time shall friends/, like enemies 

13. 8. all were sore afraid, and yet durst/. 

11. the multitude which was prepared to/. 
31. one shall undertake to/, against another 

15. 15. shall stand up to/, one against another 
7ud. 7. 1] . /. not against them in battle-array 
F-^tli. 11. 6. two great dragons came ready to/. 

7. that they might/, against the righteous 
fVisd. 5. 20. and the world shall/, with him 
£ccZ.4.28. strive for truth, the Lord shall /.for thee 
29. 13. it shall/, for thee against thy enemies 
1 Mac. 2. 40. if we/, not for our lives and laws 

41. we will/, against him, nor will we die a.i 

66. let him /. the battle of the people 

3. 21. but we/, for our lives and our laws 

43. let us/, for our people and the sanctuary 
58. that ye may/, with these nations assembled 

4. 21. the host' of Judas in the plain, ready to/. 

5. 32. he said, /. this day for your brethreu 
57. let us go and /. against the heathen 

67. for that they went out to/, unadvisedly 

6. 34. they might provoke the elephants to/. 
8. 32. we will/, with thee by sea and by land 
9.8. peradvcnture wemay beableto/. with them 

30. chosen thee, that thoumayest /. our battles 

44. let us go up now and/, for our lives 

12. 50. they went close together prepared to/. 
13.9./ our battles, which commandest, we will do 

14. 13. nor was there any left to/, against them 
26. have chased awayin/.theirem>miesfiomthem 

16. 3. be instead of me, go and /. for our nation 
Mac 8. 16. not to fear, but to/, manfully 
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2 Mac. 8. 36. fold that Jews had G. to/ for them 
11.9. they were ready, not only to/, with men 

14. 18. that they had to/, for their country 

FIGHTETH. 
Esfh. 14. 13. his heart to hate him that /against us 
fVisd. 16. 17. for the world/, for the rii^hteous 
Eccl. 38.28. he/, with t.'.e heat of the furnace 

FIGHTING. 
2 Esd. 13. 34. and to overcome him by /. 
Eccl. 28. 11. and a hasty/, sheddeth blood 

1 Mac ?. 10. /. with them slew many of tiiem 

2 Mac. 12. 34. it happened that in their/, together 

15. 27./. with their hands, and praying to God 

FIGURE. 
Eccl. 49. 9. made mention under the/, of the rain 

FILL. 
2 Esd. 1. 20. and waters flowed out to your/. 
4. 32. how great a floor shall they /. 
Tob. 8. 18. Raguel bade his servants/, the grave 
Jud. 2. 8. their slain shall/, their valleys 

7. 21. they had no water to drink their/. 

8. 31. the Lord will send rain to/, our cisterns 
IVisd. 2. 7. let us/, ourselves with costly wine 
Eccl. 24. 19. and/, yourselves with my fruits 

36. 14./. Sion with thy unspeakable oracles 

FILLED. 
2 Esd. 4. 36. when thenumberof seedsis/. inyou 

5.25. of all depths of sea thou hast /.thee one river 
Tob. 12. 9. that exercise alms shall be/, with life 
Jud. 6. 4. their fields shall be /. with dead bodies 

10. 5. she/, a bag with parched corn and figs 

13.2.01ofernes lying along, for he was/.with wine 
JVisd. 13. 12. refuse to dress his meat,/, himself 

18. 16. thy almighty word/, all things with death 
Eccl. 2. 16. that love him shall be/, with thejlaw 

4. 12. that seek her early shall be/, with joy 

16. 29. the Lord /. it with his blessings 

17. 7. withal, he/, them with understanding 

23. 11. swearer shall be/, with iniquity 

31. 3. when he resteth, he is/, with his delicates 
32. 1.5. he that seeketh the law, be/, therewith 
33. 16. 1/, my wine-press li'ke a gatherer ofgrapes 

37. 24. a wise man shall be/, with blessings 
39.6. he shall be/, with the spiritof understanding 

12. for I am/, as the moon at the full 
42. 25. who shall be/, with beholding his glory 

47. 14. and as a flood /. with understanding 

48. 12. and Elizeas was/ with his spirit 
Bar. 3. 32. he hath/, it with four-footed beasts 

5. 7. God hath appointed that valleys be/, up 
Sus. 32. that they might be/, with her beauty 
2J>/ac.3.30.the temple was/, with joy and gladness 

4. 40. the common people being/, with rage 

6. 4. the temple was/, with rioting and revelling 
5. the altar was/, with profane things 

7. 21. she exhorted,/, with courageous spirits 

9. 7. but still was/, with pride, breathing out 
12. 16. a lake, being/, full, was seen running 

13. 16. at last they/, the camp with fear 

FILLEDST. 
Eccl. 47. 15. ai.d thou /. it with dark parables 

FILLETH. 
FFisd. 1. 7. the Spirit of the Lord /. the world 
Eccl. 1. 16. to fear the Lord, /. men with her fruits 

24. 25. he/, all things with his wisdom 

FILTH. 
Eccl. 22. 2. is compared to the/, of a dunghill 

27. 4. so the/, of a man in his talk remaineth 

FILTHY. 
Wisd. 11. 18. or/, scents of scattered smoke 
Eccl. 22. 1 .a slothful man is compared to a /. stone 

FILTHINESS. 
Wisd. 2. 16. he abstaineth from our ways as/. 
2 Mac. 9. 9. and the/, of his smell was noisome 
FIND. 

1 Esd. 2. 22. tliou shaltf. in the chronicles 

2 Esd. 3. 36. shalt/. that Israel kept thy precepts 
Tob. 2. 2. what poor man soever thou shalt/. 
Jud. 8. 14. you cannot/, the depth of the heart 

14. 3. run to the tent of Olofernes, but not/, him 
Esth. 16. 15. we/! that the Jews are no evil-doers 
Wisd. 2. 24. they that do hold of his side, do/, it 

6. 10. that have learned shall/, what to answer 
14. for he shall /. her silting at his doors 

9. 16. with labour do we/, the things before us 

13.6. seeking God and desirous to/, him 
9.how did they not sooner/, out the Ld.thereof ? 
Eccl. 1. 13. he shall /. favour in the day of death 

3. 18. thou shalt/. favour before the Lord 
31. and when he falleth, he shall /. a stay 

6. 16. they that fear the Lord shall/, iiim 
18. so shalt thou/, wisdom till thine old age 
28. for at the last thou shalt/. her rest 

15. 6. he shall/, joy and a crown of gladness 

16. 14. every man shall/, according to his works 

18. 4. and who shall /. out his noble acts ? 

24. 28. no more shall the last /. her out 

25. 3. how canst thou/, any thing in thine age? 
27. 16. and shall never/, friend to his mind 

28. 1. he that revengeth, shall /. vengeance 



Eccl. 29. 3. thou shalt/. the thing l!i it is necessary 

31. 22. at the last thou shalt/. a.s I told thee 

32. 14. Ihey that seek him early shall/, favour 

33. 25. if set thy servant to labour thou shalt/.rej* 
41. 24. thou shalt/. favour before ail men 

51. 26. instruction is hard at hand to/. 
Bar. 1. 12. we shall/, favour in their sight 
Dan. 3. 15. no place to sacrifice and/, mercy 
Sus. 14. Avhen they might/. Susannah alone 
IJl/ftc. 10. 16. he said,shall we/, such another ma»1 
2 Mac. 2. 6. mark the way but they could not/. U 
24. the difliculty they/, which desire to look 

5.9.and thinking there to/.succour for his kindred 

6. 22. the old friendship with them nsight f 'kvoui 

FINDEST. 
2 Esd. 2. 23. wherever thou /. the dead bury them 
Bel 12. if thou/, not that Bel hath eaten all 

FINDETH. 
Eccl. 19. 28. when he/, opportunity, he will do 

25. 10. oh how great is he that/, wisdom ! 

32. 17. but/, an excuse according to his will 

40. 18. he that/, a treasure is above them both 

FINDING. 

Esth. 16. 14. he thought,/, us destitute of frienda 

Eccl. 13. 26. the/, out of a parable is wearisome 

FINE. 

1 Esd. 3. 6. bridles of gold and a head-tire of/, linea 
Jud. 10. 5. she filled a bag with figs and/ bread 
Eccl. 35. 2. he that reputeth good, offers/, flour 

38. 11. a sweet savour and a memorial of/, flour 
Bel 3. were spent twelve great measures of/, flour 

2 Mac. 1.8. we offered sacrifices and/, flour 

FINELY. 
2 JIfac.l5.39.so speech /".framed delighteth the ears 

FINGERS. 
Wisd. 15. 15. idols nor have/, of hands to handle 

FINISH. 
Tob. 8. 17. grant mercy, U Lti. /. theirlife in health 
Ecc. 33. 27. they that watch to/, a work 
28.hesetteth his mind to/his work and watcheth 
FINISHED. 

1 Esd. 4. 55. till the day that the house was/. 

6. 14. it wasbuilded many years ago, and was/ 
28. help them, till the house of the Lord be/. 

7. 4. they/, these by the commandment of the Ld. 
5. thus was the holy house /. in the mon.h Adar 

2 Esd. 6. 20. and when the world shall be/. 
T'oA.8.20.for before the days of the marriage were/ 
.Tud. 5. 22. when Achior had/, these sayings 

8. 34. not declare it till the things be/, that I d« 
Eccl.5Q. 19.besought Ld. till they had/, his service 
\Mac. 4. 51. they/, all the works they began to do 

FINISHING. 

1 Esd. 5. 73. they hindered the/, of the building 
Eccl. 37. 11. with a hireling for a year of/, work 

50. 14. /. the service at the altar to adorn offering 

2 Mac. 2. 9. the sacrifice of the/, of the temple 

FIRE. 

1 Esd. 1. 12. they roasted the passover with/. 
55. they broke walls and set/, upon her towers 

6. 24. where they do sacrifice with continual/. 

2 Esd. 1.9,2. 1 gave you not/, for your blasphemiea 

3. 19. thy glory went through four gates of/. 

4. 5. go thy way, weigh me the weight of the/. 

9. I have asked thee but only of the/, and wind 
16. for the/, came and consumed it 

50. as the/, is greater than the smoke 

6. 37. my spirit was greatly set on/and in distress 

7. 8. one only path between the/ and the watei 

8. 8. thy creature is preserved in /. and water 
22. whose service is conversant in wind and/. 

13. 4. the earth faileth when it feeleth the/. 

10. only I saw as it had been a blast of/. 

11. the blast of/, fell upon the multitude 

27. there came as a blast of wind, and /.and storm 
38. destroy them by the law, which is like to/. 

14. 39. but the colour of the water was like/. 

15. 23. the/, is gone forth from his wrath 

41. /. hail, and flying swords, and many waters 
61. thou as stubble, they shall be unto thee as/ 

16. 4. a/, is sent among you, who may quench it t 
6. or may any one quench the/, in the stubble 1 
9./. shall go from his wrath, who may quench iti 
15. the/, is kindled, and shall not be put out 
53. for God shall burn coals of/, upon his head 
73. they shall be tried as the gold in the/. 
78.it is cast into the /to be consumed therewith 
Jud. 8. 27. for he hath not tried us in the/. 

13. 13. they made a/, for a light, and stood round 

16. 17. in putting/, and worms in their flesh 
Esth. 16. 24. shall be destroyed with/, and sword 
Wisd. 10. 6. who fled from the /. which fell down 

13. 2. but deemed it either/, or wind, or swift air 

16. 16. and through/ were they consumed 
17.the/.had more force in the water thatquench 
19. it burneth in water above the power of/. 
22.butsnowand ice endured the/and melted not 
27. that which was not destroyed of the/. 

17. 5. no power of the/, might give them l-iffh* 
6. only there appeared a/, kindled of 4***8 



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Wisd. 18. 3. thougavest them a burning pillarof/. 

19. 20. tlie/. ha jv-wer in tlie waler, tbrgetling 
EccZ.'i. 5. forgoli (s 'jied in the/, niun in adversity 

3. 30. waier will inch a tlaiiiing/. 

7. 17. forthevengeance^of ungodly is/, and worms 

8. 3. and lieap not wood upon his/. 

10. lest ihou be burnt witli the flame of his/. 

9. 8. for herewith love is kindled as a/. 

11. 32. of a spark of/, a heap of coals is kindled 
15. 10. he hath set/, and water before thee 

10. 6. among the ungodly shall a/, be kindled 
21. 9. the end is a flame of/, to destroy them 
22. 24 as the vapour and smoke goeth before the/. 
23 10. a hot mind is a burning /. will not be 

quenched, never cease till he hath kindled a/. 
28. 10. as the matter of the/, is, so it burneth 



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hasty contention kindleth a/. 



36. 9. let him be consumed by the rage of the/. 

38. 28. the vapour of the/, wasteth his flesh 

39. 26. water and/, are for the use of man's life 
29. / and death were created for vengeance 

40. 30. but in his belly there shall burn a/. 

43. 21. it burneth antt consumeth the grass as/. 
48. 1. then stood up Elias the prophet as/. 
3. he also three times brought down/. 

9. who was taken up in a whirlwind of/. 

50. 9. as /. and incense in the censer, and as vessel 
51. 4. from the choking of /. on every side ; and 

from the midst of the/, which I kindled not 

Bar.4.35./. shall come on her from the Everlasting 

6. 55. when/, falleth on the house of gods of wood 

Dan. 3. 1. and they walked in the midst of the/. 

2. opening his mouth in the midst of the/, said 

26. the angel smote the flame of the/, out of oven 

44. O ye/, and heat, bless ye the Lord 

1 Mac. 1. 31. when taken spoils of city, he set it on/. 

56. when rent books they burnt them W'ith/. 

5. 28. took all their spoils, and burnt city with/. 
35. received s|)oils thereof, and burnt it with/. 
68. Judas burnt their carved images with/. 

6. 39. the mountains shined like lamps of/. 
51. set their instruments to cast/, and stones 

10. 84. the temple of Dagon he burnt with/. 

16.10. wherefore he bjjrnt towers in Azotus with/. 
2Mac.\. 18. keep it as the/, which was given us 

13 he priests took the/, of the altar privily 
20. did send of those priests that had hid it to the 
/. they told us they found no/, but thick water 
22. this done, there was a great/, kindled 
33. where the priests had hid/, water appeared 
2. 1 to take the/, as it hath been signified 

10. the/, came down from heaven and consumed 

7. 5. to be brought to the/, and fried in the pan 
8. 33. Callisthenes that had set/, on the holy gates 

9. 7. breathing out/, in his rage against the Jews 

10. 3. striking stones, they took/, out of them 

12. 6. burnt the haven, and set the boats on/. 

9. set/, on the haven and navy, so that the light 
of tiie/. was seen at Jerusalem 240 furlongs off 

13. 8. the altar whose/ and ashes were holy 

14. 41. bade that/, should be brought to burn it 

FIRES. 
Jud. 7. 5. when they kindled/, on their towers 

1 Mac. 12. 28. they kindled/, in their camp 
^Mac. 10.36. and kindling f. burnt the blasphemers 

FIRM. 
Eccl. 43.15. by his great power he maketh clouds/. 

FIRMLY. 

Ksth. 13.5. that our kingd. may notbe/.established 

Eccl. 42. 17; which the Almighty Lord/, settled 

FIRMAMENT. 

2 Esd. 4. 7. how many springs are above the/. 
6. 4. before the measures of the/, were named 

20. the books shall be opened before the/. 
41. on second day thou madest the spirit of the/. 
Eccl. 43. 1. the clear/, the beauty of heaven 
Dan. 3. 34. blessed art thou in the/, of heaven 

FIRST. 
1 Esd. 1. 1. the fourteenth day of the/, month 
2.1. in the/, year of Cyrus king of the Persians 
3. 10. the/, wrote, wine is the strongest 
17. then began the/, who had spoken of wine 

5. 53. from the/, day of the seventh month 
57. in the/, day of the second month 

6. 17. m the/, year that king Cyrus reigned 

7. 10. Israel held the passover 14th day of/, month 
9. 16. in the/, day of the tenth month they sat 
17. was brought to an end the /. day of /. month 
40. hear the law in the/, day of seventh month 
45. for he sat honourably in the/, place in sight 
Esd.2. 12. they began to be more ungodly than/. 
5. 42. even so there is no swiftness of the/. 
J. 7. or when shall be the end of the /.? 
8. Jacob's hand held/, the heel of Esau 
38.0 Lord, thou spakest the/, day and saids-t thus 
.58. whom thou hast called thy /.-born 
!0. 10. for oul of her came all at the/, others come 
14. 45. the/, that thou hast written publish openly 
Tob. 1. 6. with that which was/, shorn 
7. the/, tenth of all increase I gave to Aaron 
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Tob. 5. 13. we oflTered the /.-born and the tenths 
14. 5. they shall build a temple, but not like the /. 

Jud. 2. 1. the two and twentieth day of the/, month 
8. 29. this is not the/, day wherem thy wisdom 

Esth. 11. 2. in the/, day of the month JVisan 

Wisd. 6. 13. in making herself/, known to them 
7. 1. offspring of him that was/, madeof theeartli 

3. the/, voice which I uttered was crying 
10. 1. preserved the/, formed father of the world 
13. 3. the/, author of beauty hath created them 

18. 13. upon the destruction of the /.-born 
Eccl. 4. 17. at the/, she will walk with him 

6. 7. if thou wouldst get a friend, prove him/. 
11. 7. blame not, understand/, and then rebuke 
12. 17. thou shall find him there /. tho' he pretend 
17. 18. whom, being his /.-born, he nourisheth 

19. 18. the fear of the Lord is the/, step 
23. 23./. she hath disobeyed the law of the Lord 
31.17. leave oft'/.for manners' sake, not unsatiable 

18. reach not out thine hand/, of all 
36. 12. Israel, whom thou hast named thy /.-born 

1 Mac. 1. 1. he reigned in his stead,/, over Greece 

2. 18. come thou/and fulfil king's commandment 
5. 40. if he pass over /. to us, we shall not be able 

43. he went/, over to them, and people after him 
7. 13. the Assideans were the /. that sought peace 

43. Nicanor himself was/, slain in the battle 
8. 24. if there come/, any war on the Romans 

27. if war come/, on the nation of the Jews 
10. 47. he was the /. that entreated of true peace 
16. 6. he went/, over himself, and then the men 

2 Mac. 2. 30. belonging to the /. author of the story 
4.40. began/.to off'er violence, one Auraiius leader 

7. 2. but one of them that spake/, said thus 

4. to cut out the tongue of him that spake/. 
7. when the/, was dead, they brought the second 

8. 23. himself leading the /. band, he joined battle 

FIRST-FRUITS. 

Toh. 1. 6. having the/, and tenths of increase 

.Jud. 11. 13. are resolved to spend the/, of the corn 

Eccl. 7. 31. give priests the/, and trespass-offering 

35. 8. and diminish not the/, of thy hands 

45. 20. he divided to him the/, of the increase 

1 Mac. 3. 49. they brought the/, and the tithes 
FISH. 

2 Esd. 5. 7. the Sodomitish sea shall cast out/. 
To6. 6.2.to wash himself, a/, leaped out of the river 

3. the angel said to him take the /. and the young 
man laid hold of the/, and drew it to land 

4. open the/, and take the heart and the liver 

5. when they had roasted the/, they did eat it 

6. to what use is the heart, liver and gali of the/.? 
16. lay on them some of llie heart&liverof the/. 

8. 2. put the heart and the liver of the/, thereon 
11. 4. take in thine hand the gall of the/. 

FISHES. 

2 Esd. 6. 47. that it should bring forth fowls and /. 

16. 12. the /. thereof are troubled before the Lord 

J^/sd.19.10. how the river cast up frogs instead of/. 

FIT. 
Wisd. 13. 11. a vessel/, for the service of man's life 
Eccl. 33. 28. set him to work as is/, for him 
Sus. 15. it fell out as they watched a/, time 
2 Jlfac.2.29. must seek/, things for adorning thereof 

3. 37. who might be a/, man to be sent again 

4. 19. thought/, not to bestow on the sacrifice 
FITTING. 

2 Mac. 15. 38. if done well, and as is/, the story 

FIVE. 
Jiid. 7. 30. Ozias said, let us yet endure/, days 

8. 9. had sworn to deliver the city after/, days 
Eccl. 17. 5. the use of the/, operations of the Lord 
2 Mac. 2. 23. bring declared by Jason in /. books 

10. 29./. comely men upon horses appeared 

FLAME. 
2 Esd. 4. 48. when the/, was gone by, I looked 
Wisd. 16. 18. sometimes the/, was mitigated 
EccZ. 8. 10. lest thou be burnt with the/, of his fire 

21. 9. the end of them is a/, of fire to destroy 

28. 22. nor shall they he burnt with the/, thereof 
45, 19. to consume them with the fiery/. 

Z)a7t. 3.24.SO that/, streamed forth above furnace 
26. the angel smote the/, of fire out of the oven 
66. out of midst of the burning/, delivered us 

1 Mac, 2. 59. by believing were saved out of the/. 

2 Mac. 1. 32t this done, there was kindled a/. 
FLAMES. 

Wisd. 17. 5. nor could the bright/, of the stars 
19. 21. on the other side, the/, wasted not the flesh 

FLAMING. 
2 Esd. 13. 10. out of his lips he sent a/, breath 

11. the/. breath fell with violence on multitude 
Eccl. 3. 30. water will ruench a/, fire 

FLAT. 
1 Esd. 8. 91. lying/, on the ground before the temple 
I Mac. 4. 40. they fell down/, to the ground 
2 Mac. 10. 4. they fell/, and besought ^he Lord 
13. 12. lying/, on the ground three days long 

FLATTER. 
1 Esd. 4. 31. the king was fain to/« to be reconciled 



Wisd. 14. 17. they might/, him that was absent 

FLED. 
2 Esd. 8. 53. corruption is/, into hell to be forgotten 

10. 3. I rose up by night and/, and came hither 

14. 18. truth is/, far away, leasing is at hand 
7'ob. 1. 18. when he was come, and/, from Judes 

21. t!jey/. into the mountains of Ararath 
2. 8. this man is not yet afraid who/, away 

8. 3. he/, into the utmost parts of Egypt 
Jud. 5. 8. they /. into Mesopotamia, and sojourned 

10. 12. 1 am of the Hebrews, and am /. from them 

11. 3. but tell me why art thou/, from themi 
16. knowing this I am/, from their presence 

15. 2. they/, into every way of the plain 
Wisd. 10. t). who/, from fire, which fell on cities 

10. when righteous/, from his brother's wrath 

1 Mac. 2. 28. he and his sons/, to the mountain* 

43. also all they that/, for persecution joined 

4. 14. heathen being discomfited/, into the plaiD 

5. 9. but they/, to the fortress of Dathema 

7. 32. and the rest/, into the city of David 

44. they cast away their weapons and/. 

9. 18. Judas was killed, and the remnant/. 
33. they/, into the wilderness of Thecoe 

10. 49. Demetrius' host/. Alexander followed 
64. when his accusers saw, they/, all away 

83. the horsemen being scattered/, to Azotus 

84. them that were/, into it he burnt with/. 
11. 16. Alexander/, to Arabia, there to bedefended 

46. wherefore the king/, into the court 

55. against Demetrius, who turned his back and/ 

69. all that were of Jonathan's side/. 

15. 11. he/, to Dora, which lieth by the sea side 

21. fellows that have /. from their country to yea 

37. in the meantime/. Tryphon to Orthosias 
10. 10. so they/, to the towers in the field 

2 Mac. 5.5. city taken, Menelaus/. into the castie 
7./. again into the country of the Ammonitea 

8. 13. they that were fearful/, away 
33. Callisthenes, who was/, into a little house 

10.18. were/, together into two very strong castlei 

32. as for Timotheus, he/, into a strong hold 

n. 12. Lysias/. away shamefully, and escaped 

12. 6. and those that/, thither, he slew 

22. the enemies/, amain, one running this way 
35. smote his shoulder, so thatGorgias/.to Maris* 

14. 14. the heathen that had/, out of Judea 
FLEE. 
2 Esd. 2. 36. /. the shadow of this world 

14. 15. and haste thee to/, from these times 
Tob. 6. 17. the devil shall smell it and/, away 
Jud. 14. 3. they shall /. before your face 
Wisd. 1. 5. for holy spirit of discipline will/, deceit 
Eccl. 21. 2. /. from sin as from the face of a 

serpeDt 
Bar. 6. 55. their priests will/, away and escape 
1 Mac. 1. 53. wherever they could/, for succour 

4. 5. for, said he, these fellows/, from us 

9. 10. God forbid that I should /. from them 

10. 43. that/, to the temple at Jerusalem 
73. where there is not a place to/, unto 

2Jlfac.4.26.Jason was compelled to/toAramonitea 
42. and all of them they forced to/. 

9.4. disgrace done to him by those that made him/ 
FLESH. 

Jud. 2. 3. then they decreed to destroy all /. 
14. 10. he circumcised the/, of his foreskin 

16. 17. in putting fire and worms in their/. 
Wisd. 7. 2. I was fashioned to be/. in ten months 

12. 5. and those devourers of man's/. 
19. 21. flames wasted not the/, of the living thinfi 

Eccl. 1. 10. she is with all /. according to his gift 

13. 16. all/, consorteth according to kind 

14. 17. all/, waxeth old as a garment 
18. so is the generation of/, and blood 

17. 4. he put the fear of man upon all/. 
31. and/, and blood will imagine evil 

18. 13. but the mercy of the Lord is upon all/. 
23. 6. let not the lust of the/, take hold of me 

16. a fornicator in the body of his /. 
25. 26. cut her off" from thy/, and give her a bilJ 
28. 5. if he that is /. nourish hatred, who will 

entreatl 

17. the stroke of the whip maketh marks in the/: 
31. 1. watching for riches consumeth the/. 

38. 28. the vapour of the fire wasteth his/. 

39. 19. the works of all/ are before him 
40. 8. such things happen to all/, man and beast 
41. 3. the sentence of the Lord over all/. 
44. 18. that all/, should perish no more by the flood 

20. he established the covenant in his/. 

4.5. 1. who found favour in the sight of all/ 
Bar. 2. 3. that a man should eat the/, of his bob 
Bel 5. living God who hath sovereignty over all/ 

1 Mac. 7. 17. /. of thy saints have they cast out 

2 j^/ac. 6. 21. bes.ought him to bring/, of his owa 
provision, and make as if he did ea 
the/. 

7. 1. compelled against the .aw, to taste swinea', 
9. 9. while he lived in pain, his/, fell away 



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FLESHLY. 
Eiik. 14. 10. and to magDily a/, king for eve? 

FLESHY. 
Eecl. 17. le.nor could they make/, hearts for ston^ 

FLEW. 
i Esd. 11. 5. lo, the eagle/, with her feathers 
13. 6. he had graved a mountain, and/, up upon it 

FLIES. 
fVisd. If). 9. for them the bitings of/, killed 
19. 10. how the ground brought forth/. 
FLIGHT. 
i Esd. 5. 6. the fowls shall take their/, away 

1 Mac. 4. 20. that the Jews had put their host to/ 
35. now when Lysias saw his army put to,/. 

5. 60.-that Joseph and Azarias were put to/. 

6. 5. that the armies against Judea were put to/. 

10. 72. thy fathers have been twice put to/. 

11. 15. king Ptolemee met him and put him to/. 
72. he put them to/, and so they ran away 

16. «. Cendebus and his host were put to/. 

2 Mac. 8. 6. put to/, no small number of enemies 
24. by help of the Almighty th.ey put all to/. 

9.2.Antiochus being put to/, returned with shame 

11. 11. and they p-ut all the other to/. 

12. 27. after he had put to/, and destroyed them 
37. rushing unawares he put them to/. 

FLINT. 

1 Mac. 10.73. where is neither stone nor/, nor place 

FLINTY. 
JVisd. 11. 4. water was given them out of/, rock 
FLOCK. 

2 Esd. 5. 18. leaveth his/, in the hands of wolves 

15. 10. my people is led as a/, to the slaughter 
Tob. 7. 8. after they had killed a ram of the/. 
£ar .4.26. weretaken away as a/.cau^ht of enemies 

FLOCKS. 
Jud. 2.27. he destroyed their/ jrd herds 
3. 3. our/, and herds lie beO""-" thy face 
S Mac. 14. 14. the heathen came to Nicanor by/. 

FLOCKING. 

i Mac. 3. 18. others ran/, out of their houses 

14. 23. sent away people that came /. to him 

FLOOD. 

2Esd.3.9.thou broughtest the/, on those that dwelt 

10. as death was to Adam, so the/, to these 

13. 44. held still the/, till they were passed over 
Esth. 11. 10. from a little fountain a great/. 
Wisd. 10. 4. the earth being drowned with the/. 
Eccl. 21. 13. knowledge shall abound like a/. 

39. 22. his blessing watered the dry land as a/. 

40. 10. and for their sakes came the/. 

44. 17. therefore was he left when the/, came 

18. that all flesh should perish no more by the/. 
47. 14. and as a/, filled with understanding 
Mac.Q. 11. how great a/, of misery wherein I am? 

7. 8. Bacchides, who ruled beyond the/. 

FLOODS. 
2 Esd. 4. 15. the/, of the sea also took counsel 
17.the thought of the/.of the sea came to nought 

19. the sea also hath his place to bear his/. 
21, like as the sea is given to his /. even so 

16. 60. that the/, might pour down from rocks 
Wisd. 5. 22. and the/, shall cruelly drown them 

FLOOR, S. 
2 Esd. 4. 32. how great a/, shall they fill 

35. when cometh the fruit of the/, of our reward? 
39. that the/, of the righteous are not filled 
Jud. 14. 15. he found him cast upon the/, dead 

FLOTES. 
l£5d.5.55.should be brought by/.to haven of Joppe 

FLOUR. 
Eccl. 35.2. that requites good, offereth fine/. 
38. 11. give sweet savour a memorial of fine/. 
39. 20./. of wheat for the use of man's life 
Bel'i. spent on him twelve great measures of fine/. 
2 Mac \ S. we offerer sa'rrficffs and fine/. 

FLOURISH. 
2Esd.6.28.asfor faith, it shall/, corrupt, overcome 
W^iVrf. 4. 4. Ihoughthey/. in branches for a time 
Eccl. 1. 18. making peace and perfect health to/. 
11. 22. suddenly he maketh his blessing to /. 
39. 14. /. as a lily || 46. 12. let their bones 

/. 49. 10. 
FLOW. 
S Esd. 3. 33. and I see that they/, in wealth 
FLOWED, ETH. 

2 Esd. 1. 20. and waters /. out to your fill 
£ccZ.46.8.that/. with milk and honey, Bar. 1.20. 

FLOWING. 

3 Esd. 2. 19. as many fountains/, with, milk 
Wisd. 7. 25. a pure influence/, front the glory 

FLOWN. 
Wtsd 5. 11. as when a bird hath/, through the air 

FLOWER. 
2 Esd. 15.50. the glory shall be dried up as a/. 
. Wisd. 2. 7. let no /. of the spring pass by us 
Efxl. 26. 19. keep the /. of thine age sound 
42^, 9. lest she pass away the/, of her age 
56. 8. as the/, of roses in the spring of the year 
. .5. even from the/, till tne grape was ripe 
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FLOWERS. 
2 Esd. 5. 24. and of all the/ thereof,- &ne li?y 
36. make me the withered /. green again 

6. 3. ho said to me, before the lair /. were seen 
44. there were/, of unchangeable colour 

9. 17. as the/, be, such are the colours also 
24. but go into a field of/, eat only /. of field, 
taste no flesh, drink no wine, but eat/, only 
26. and there I sat among the/, and did eat 
12. 51. 1 did eat only in those days of the/. 
FLUTES. 

1 Esd. 5. 2. musical instruments, tabrets and/. 

FLY. 
Wisd. 5. 21. as from a bow shall they/, to the mark 
Eccl. 11. 3. the bee is little among such as/ 
43. 14. through this the clouds /. forth as fowls 

FLYING. 
Eccl. 11. 10. neither shalt thou escape by/. 

FODDER. 
Eccl. 22. 24./. a wand, and burdens are for the ass 
38. 26. and he is diligent to give the kine/. 

FOLDED. 
Jud. 10. 5. so she/, all these things together 
FOLLOW. 

2 Esd. 7. 35. work shall/, and reward be shewed 
Tob. 4. 5. /. not the ways of unrighteousness 

Jud. 11.6. if thou/, the words of thy handmaid 
Eccl. 5. 2. /. not thine own mind and thy strength 

11. 10. if thou/, after, thou shalt not obtain 

23. 28. it is great glory to /. the L. to be received 
27.17.if be wrayest secrets, /.no more after him,20. 

46. 10. Israel might see that it is good to /. the L. 
Dan. 3. 18. and now we/, thee with all our heart 

1 Mac. 2. 27. is zealous of the law, let him/, me 

2 Mac. 2. 28. to/, the rules of an abridgment 
8. 11. the vengeance that was to/, on him 

11. 29. to return home and to/, your own business 

FOLLOWED. 
Jud. 15. 13. the men of Israel/, in their armour 
Esth. 15. 4. the other/, bearing up her train 
Eccl. 48. 6. because he/, the mighty One 
51. 18. and earnestly I/, that which is good 
2 Mac. 4. 16. whose custom they/, so earnestly 

8. 36. because they/, the laws he gave them 

FOLLOWEST. 
Eccl. 27. 8. if thou/, righteousness, shalt obtain her 

FOLLOWETH. 
2 Esd. 6. 7. and the beginning of it that/. 9. 
Eccl. 29. 19. and/, other men's business, for gain 
31. 5. he that/, corruption, shall have enough 
34. 2. is like him that/, after the wind 
2 Mac. 9. 25, to whom I have written as/. 
FOLLOWING. 

1 Esd. 2. 16. wrote to him these letters/. 

7. 1./. the commandments of king Darius 

2 Esd. 11. 13. so the next/, stood up and reigned 
2 Mac. 4. 17. the time/, shall declare these things 

9. 4. the judgment of God now/, him 

12. 39. on the day/, as the use had been 

FOLLY. 

Eccl. 8. 15. thou shalt perish with him through/. 

20. 31. better is he that hideth his/, than a man 

47. 20. and thou wast grieved for thy/. 

2 Mac. 4. .6. that Simon should leave his/. 
40. a man far gone in years, and no less in/. 
FOLLIES. 
Eccl. 16. 23. a foolish man erring, imagineth/. 
30. 11. give him no liberty, and wink not athis /. 
FOOD. 
1 Esd.8. 79. to give us/, in the time of servitude 
80. he made us gracious so that they gave us /. 
Wisd. 16. 3. to the end that they desiring/. 

20. thou feddest thy own people with angels'/. 
Eccl. 37. 20. he shall be destitute of all/. 

FOOL. 
JEcc^8.17. consult not with a/.cannot keep counsel 
18. 27. but a/ will not observe time 
19. 11. a/, travailelh with a word, as a woman 

12. as an arrow, so is a word within a/, belly 
20. 7. a babbler and a/, will regard no time 
14. the gift ofa/. shall do thee no good 
16. the/, saith, Ihave no friends, no thank for 
20. rejected, when it cometh out ofa/. mouth 
21. 14. the inner parts of a/, are like a broken 

vessel 
16. talking ofa/. is like a burden in the way 
18. as a house destroyed, so is wisdom to a/. 
23. a/ will peep in at the door into the house 

22. 7. whoso teacheth a /. is as one that glueth 
8. he that telleth a tale to a/, speaketh to one 

11. weep for the/, he wants understanding, bat 

the life of the/, is worse thon death 

12. but for a/, and an ungodly man, all his life 

13. talk not much with a/, and go not to him 

14. and what is the name thereof but af.7 
18. a fearful heart in the imagination ofa/. 

23. 14. so thou by thy custom become a/. 
27. 11. but a/, changeth as the moon 

31. 7. and every/, shall be taken therewith 
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FOOLERIES. 
Eccl. 22. 13. .hou shalt never be defiled with an/ 

FOOLISH. 
2 Esd. 4. 19. it is a/, thought they have devised 
10.6. ihou /woman above all other seest thou not! 
Wisd. 3.12. their wives are/, their children wicked 
11. 15. for/, devices of their wickedness 

15. 14. the enemies of thy people are most/. 

19. 3. they added another/, device, pursued them 
Eccl. 4. 2/. be not an underling to a/, man 
. 15. 7. but/ men shall not attain unto her 

16. 23. a/, man erring, imagineth follies 

21. 22. a/, man's foot issoon in neigh hour's house 

22. 3. and a/ daughter is born to his loss 

23. nor rich that is/ to be had in admiration 

33. 5. the heart of the/, is like a cart wheel 
50. 26. and that/ people that dwell in Sichem 

2 Mac. 2. 32. it is/, to make a long prologue 

14. 5. opportunity to further his/, enterprize 

FOOLISHNESS. 
Wisd. 10. 8. left behind them a memorial of their/ 
Eccl. 16. 7. who fell in the strength of their/. 

23. 8. the sinner shall be left in his/. 

41. 15. a man that hidejh his/, is better thac 
47. 23. Roboam, even tiie/ of the people 

Bar. 3. 28. but they perished by their own/. 
FOOLS. 

Wisd. 5. 4. we/, accounted his life madness 

15. 5. the sight enticeth/. to lust after it 
Eccl. 20.13. the graces of/, shall be poured out 

21. 19. doctrine to /. is as fetters on the feet 
26. the heart of/, is in their mouth 
27. 13. the discourse of/, is irksome, their spor£ 

34. 1. hopes vain and false, and dreams lift up/. 
Sus. 48. are ye such /. ye sons of Israel ? 

FOOT. 
2 iCscZ. 16. 69. consent to- them, be trodden under/ 
Jud. 6. 4. for we will tread them under/. 

13. they left him at the/, of the bill 
Wisd. 13. 18. which cannot set a/, forward 
Eccl. 6.36. let thy/ wear the steps of his door 
, 9. 2. to a woman, to set her/, upon thy substance 
21. 22. a foolish man's/, is soon in his neighb. house 
40. 25. gold and silver make the/, stand sure 
46. 8. of six hundred thousand people on/. 

50. 15. he poured out at the/, of the altar 

51. 15. my /. went the right way from my youtfe 
Bar. 5. 6. for they departed from thee on /. 

1 Mac. 4. 28. threescore thousand men of/. 

5. 48. none do hurt, we will only pass through on/ 
10. 72. that thy/, is not able to stand before us 

2 Mac. 5. 21. to make the sea passable by/. 
10.26. and fell down at the/, of the altar 

FOOTMEN. 
lEsd. 8. 51. 1 was ashamed to ask the king's/. 
Jud. 1. 4. and for the setting in array of his/. 
2. 5. of/, a hundred and twenty thousand 
19. to cover the face of the earth with chosen/ 
22. he took all his army, his horsemen, and/. 
7. 20. both their/, chariots, and horsemen 

9. 7. they glory in the strength of their/. 

1 Mz=. 9. 4. they went to Berea with 20,000/. 

10. 8Q. Simon set his host against the/. 
12.49. then sentTryphon a host of /.to Galilee 

16. 5. a mighty jreet host of/, and horsemen 

2 Mac. 11. 4. puffed up with his ten thousand / 
13. 2. having a Grecian power of/. 110, 000 

FOOTSTEPS. 

Jiid. 6. 4. their/, shall not be able to stand 

Bel 19. and mark well -whose/, are these 

20. 1 see the/, of men, women, and children 

FORBEAR. 

2£sd.l.9 how long shall/them to whom done good 

1 Mac. 2. 24. nor could he/ to shew his anger 

2 Mac. 5. 25. did f. till the holy day of sabbath 

FORBEARETH. 

2 Mac. 6. 14. nations whom the Lord patiently/ 

FORBID. 

1 Mac. 2. 21. God /. that we should forsake the law 
9. 10. God/, that I should do this thing 

FORBIDDEN. 
.Tud. 11. 12. things that God hath/, them to eat 

2 Mac. 12. 40. which is/, the Jews by the law 

FORBIDDETH. 
2 Mac. 6. 5. with profane things which the law/ 

FORCE. 
2 Esd. 7. 35. and the good deed shall be of/. _ 

9. 37. the law perisheth not but remaineth in his/ 
Jud. 9. 8. and bring down their/, in thy wrath 
Wisd. 4. 4. through /. of wind shall be rooted oft 
16. 17. the fire had more/, in the water 

18. 22. not with strength of body nor/, of arms 

19. 13. with former signs by the/, of thunders 
Eccl. 4. 26. and /. not the course of the river- 

39. 28. in destruction they pour uut their/, 

1 Mac. 6. 63. he fought, and took the city bjf, 
7. 25. that he was not able to abide their /. 

27. Nicanor came to Jerus&Io.n with great/. 
12. 42. that Jonathan came w/th S4 jfeat !»/ 

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BJtfac.l0.24.tho' he would take Jewry by/.ofarms 
12. 35 taking hold of his coat, drew him by/. 

FORCED. 
fVisd. 14. 19./. his skill to make the resemblance 
Eccl. 31. 21. if thou hast been/, to eat, arise 
S Mac. 4. 42. and all of them they/, to flee 
FORCES. 

1 Mac. 2. 44. so they joined /. and smote sinful men 

3. 27. he gathered all the/, of his realm 
34. he delivered to him the hail of his/. 
37. the king took half the/, that remained 

42. saw that the/, did encamp themselves 

4. 4. while the/, were dispersed from the camp 
7.2. that his/, had taken Antiochus and Lysias 

9. 52. he put/, in them and provision of victuals 
67. when he began to smite, and came up with/. 

10. 3fi. enrolled amongst the king's /. about 
30,000 of Jews as belongeth to all the king's /. 

48. then gathered king Alexander great/. 

11. 38. he sent away all his /. every one to his 

own place, wherefore the/, of his father 
hated him 

43. to help me, for all my/, are gone from me 
60. ail the/, of Syria gathered themselves to him 

22. 45. will give the rest of the strong holds and /. 
14. 1. king Demetrius gathered his /. together 
15. 10. at which,time all the/, came together 
12. he saw that his/, had forsaken him 

2 Mac. 10. 24. a great multitude of foreign/. 

FORCIBLY. 

1 Esd. 4. 49. should/, enter into their doors 
Tob. 1, 20. then all my goods were/, taken away 

FORECASTETH. 

Wisd. 17, 11. wickedness always /".grievous things 

FOREFATHERS. 

2 Esd. 4. 23. why law of/, is brought to nought 1 
Bar. 1. 19. brought our/, out of the land of Egypt 

3. 5. remember not the iniquities of our/. 
7. the iniquity of our/ that sinned before thee 
2 Mac. 8. 19. what helps their/, had found 

FOREFEET. 
2 Mac. 3. 2.5. he smote at Hefiodorus with his/. 
FOREFRONT. 

1 Mac. 4. 57. they decked also the/, of the temple 

FOREIGN. 
i Mac. 15. 3. have gathered multitude of/, soldiers 

2 Mac. 10. 24. iiad gathered multitude of/, forces 

FOREKNOWLEDGE. 
Jud. 9. 6. and thy judgments are in thy/. 
11. 19. these were told me according to my/. 

FORERUNNERS. 
Wisd. 12. 8. didst send wasps,/, of thine host 

FORESEETH. 
Wisd. 8. 8. she /. signs and wonders, and events 

FORESHEW. 
Wisd, 18. 19. dreams that trouble them did/, this 

FORE-SKIN. 
Jud. 14. 10. Achior circumcised the/, of his flesh 

FOREST. 
2-Es(i. 4. 13. 1 went into a/, thelrees took counsel 
1 Mac. 4. 38. shrubs growin? in the courts asin a/. 

FORE-WARD. 
IMac.^.W. they that marched in the/, mighty men 

FORGAT. 
fresd.19.20- the water/, his own quenching nature 

FORGE» 
Eccl. 51. 2. and from the lips that/, lies 

FORGET. 
1 Esd. 3.22. they/, their love to friends and brethren 
2£sd. 16. 67. leave off sins, and/, your iniquities 
Wisd. 16. 23. this did even/, his own strength 
19. 4. made them /. thing.s that had happened 
Eccl. 7. 27. and /. not the sorrows of thy mother 
11.27. affliction of an hour make man/, pleasure 
29. 15./. not the friendship of thy surety 
37. 6. /. not thy friend in thy mind, in thy riches 
33. 21./. it not, for there is no turning again 

1 Mac. 1. 49. to the end they might/, the law 

2 .^(zc. 2.2. charged them not to/, thecommandm. 

FORGETFUL. 
Eccl. 23. 14. be not /. before them, and so become 

FORGETFULNESS. 
Wisd. 14. 26./. of good turns reigned in all 
16. 11. that not falling deep into/, be mindful 
17 3. were scattered under a dark vail of/. 
Etcl. 11. 25. in prosperity there is a/, of afl3iction 

FORGETTING. 
Wisd. 19. 20. the fire /. his own virtue had power 

FORGIVE. 
2 Esd. 7. 69. being judge, if he should not /. them 
EccM6.11.heis mighty to/. & pour out displeasure 
28. 2./. thy neighbour the hurt he hath done 
Prayer of Manas s. f. me, O Lord,/, me 
i Mac. 13. 39. as for any oversight, we/, it 

FORGIVEN. 

JJccZ. 28.2. so shall thy sins be/, when thou prayest 

Mac. 15. 8. let it be/, thee from this time 

FORGIVENESS. 

_<«cZ. 28. 4. and 'loth he ask/, of his own sins? 

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FOREGO. 
£cci.7.19./.n<Jt a wise and good worn, is above gold 

FORGOTTEN. 
2 Esd. 1.6. for they have/, me, and have.offered 

14. yet have you/, me, saith the Lord 
8. 53. and corruption is fled into hell to be/, 

12. 47. the Mighty hath not/, you in temptation 
TVisd. 2. 4. and our name shall be/, in time 
Eccl. 13. 10. stand not far off, lest Ihou be/. 

35. 7. the memorial thereof shall never be/. 
44. 10. whose righteousness hath not been/. 
Bar. 4. 8. ye have/ the everlasting God 

FORLORN. 
Jud. 9. 11. for thou art a protector of the/. 
Esth. 14. 19. O mighty G. hear the voice of the/. 

FORM. 

Wisd. 11. 17. made the world of matter without /. 

15. 5. so they desire the/, of a dead image 

FORMED. 

2 Esd. 6. 39. the sound of man's voice was not yet/. 

Wisd. 10. 1. she preserved first/, father of world 

13. 13. and/, it by the skill of his understanding 
2 Mac. 7. 22. nor was it I that/, the members 

23. the Creator, who/, the generation of man 
FORMER. 
1 Esd. 1. 24. they were written in/, times 
^ri!5rf.l9.13. punishments came not without/, signs 
Eccl. 21. 1. but ask pardon for thy/, sins 

1 Mac. 4. 47. built a new altar according to the/. 
10. 41. the officers payed not in, as in/, time 
12. 3. ye should renew the league as in/, time 

16. to renew the amity and the/, league 

2 Mac. 7. 8. he received the next torment as /. did 

14. 38. in the f. times when they mingled not 

15. 8. help which in/, times they had received 

FORMERLY. 
2 Mac. 5. 18. had been/, wrapped in many sins 

FORNICATION. 
Wisd. 14. 12. was the beginning of spiritual/. 

FORNICATOR. 
Eccl.23.1Q. a/, in the body of his flesh, never cease 

FORSAKE. 
2 Esd. 1. 25. ye have forsaken me, I will /. you also 

3. 15. that thou wouldest never /. his seed 

5. 18. / us not as the shepherd that leaveth flock 
l,0.34.only/.me not, lest I die frustrate of my hope 

12. 44. if thou/, us, how much better to be burnt 
Jud. 7. 30. for he will not/, us utterly 

Eccl. 4. 19. but if he go wrongs he will /. him 
7. 26. hast thou a wife after thy mind?/, her not 

30. love him made thee, and/, not his ministers 
9.10./.not an old friend, the new is not comparable 

13. 4. if thou have nothing, he will/, thee 

7. he will /. tliee, and shake his head at thee 
17. 18. giving him the lightof love doth not /.him 
25. return to the Lord, and/, thy sins 

28. 23. such as/, the Lord shall fall into it 

29. 14. but he that is impudent will/, him 
35. 3. to/, unrighteousness, is a propitiation 

1 Mac. 2. 21. God forbid we should /. the law 

2 Mac. 1. 5. God never/, you in time of trouble 
6. 16. tho' he punish, yet doth he never/, his people 

FORSAKEN. 
1 Esd. 8. 80. in bondage, we were not/, of our Lord 
2£sd.l.25. seeing you have/, me, I will forsake you 
27. ye have not/, me, but your own selves 

31. your new moons and circumcisions have I/. 
2. 2. 1 am a widow and /. go your way, 4. 
Wisd. 3. 10. the ungodly punished, have /. tlie 

Lord 

Eccl. 2. 10. or did any abide in his fear, and was/..' 

41.8. woe to you ungodly men who have f. the law 

51.20. found in piireness, therefore shall I not be/. 

Bar. 3. 12. thou hast/, the fountain of wisdom 

4. 12. let none rejoice over me a widow, and /. of 
Bel 38. nor hast thou/, them that seek thee 

1 Mac. 7. 19. he took many of them that had /. him 
10.14. certain of those that had/.thelaw remained 
15. 12. for he saw that his forces had /. him 

2 Mac. 5. 20. as it was /. in wrath of the Almighty 
7. 16. think not that our nation is/, of God 

FORSAKER, S. 
Dan. 3. 9. lawless enemies, most hateful /. of God 
2 Mac. 5. 8. pursued, hated as a/, of the laws 

FORSAKEST. 
2 Esd. 12. 41. what have we done? that thou/, us 

FORSAKETH. 
Eccl,3. 16. he that/, his father, is as a blasphemer 

FORSOOK. 
2 Esd. 3. 25. they that inhabited the city/, thee 

5. 56. thought scorn of his law, and/, his ways 
Wisd.^0.l3.v/hen righteous was sold, she/, him not 
Eccl. 17. 21. neither left, nor/, them, but spared 

49. 4. for they/, the law of the Most High 
1 Mac. 1. 15. and the> /. the holy covenant 
11.12.and/.Alexander,so their hatred was known 

FORSWEAR. . 
Wisd. 14. 28. or else lightlv f. themselves 

FORSWORE. 
1 Esd. 1. 48. he/, himself and rebelled, hardening i 



FORTIFICATION. 
1 Mac. 10. 11. to build with square stones for/. 

FORTIFY. 
1 JMac.15.39. commanded to f. the gates and to wai 

FORTIFIED. 
Jud. 4. 5. they/, the villages that were in them 
5. 1. Israel had/, all the tops of the high hills 
Eccl. 48. 17. Ezekias/. his city and brought in 
50. 1. and in his days/, the temple 
4. took care of temple and/city against besieging 
1 Mac. 1. 34. they/, themselves therein 

4. 61. they/. Bethsura to preserve it 

5. 46. Ephron was a great city, very well/. 

6. 26. the sanctuary and Bethsura have they/ 
9. 52. he/, also the city of Bethsura and Gazara 

13. 10. he/. Jerusalem round about 

14. 33./. the cities of Judea || 34. he/. Joppa 
37. he/, it for the safety of the country 

FORTIFYING. 
1 Mac. 10.45. and for the/, thereof round about 

FORTITUDE. 
Wisd. 8. 7. she teacheth prudence, justice, and/. 

FORTRESS. 
Eccl. 50. 2. by him was built the high /. of the wall 

1 Jlfac.4.41. to fight against those that were in the/. 
5. 9. but they fled to the/, of Dathema 

11. they are preparing to come and take the/. 
29. and he went till he came to the/. 

2 Mac. 10. 33. but they laid siege against the/. 
12. 19. had left in the /. above 10,000 men 

21. he sent baggage to a /. called Camion 
FORTRESSES. 
1 Mac. 10.12. the strangers that were in /. fled away 
11. 41. those of the tower, and those in the/. 
14. 42. to set them over the armour and the/. . 

15. 7./. that thou hast built, let them remain 

FORWARD. 

1 Esd. 1. 27. the Lord is with me, hasting me/ 

2 Esd. 3. 6. before ever the earth came/. 
Esth. 13. 4. so as tlje unit, of kingdoms cannot go/ 
Wisd. 13. 18. of that which cannot set a foot/. 

14. 18. the artificer did help to set/, the ignorant 

1 Mac. 1. 13. the people were so/, herein 

2 Mac. 11. 10. thus they marched/, in armour 
15. 25. then Nicanor came/, with trumpets 

FORWARDNESS. 
Wisd. 14. 17. by their/ they might flatter him 

FOUGHT. 
Wisd. 10. 20. magnified thy hand that/, for them 
Eccl. 46. 6. because he/, in the sight of the Lord 
1 Mac. 3. 2. they/, with cheerfulness the battle 

12. and therewith he/, all his life long 

5. 3. Judas/, against the children of Esau, 65. 
7. so he/. mai«.y battles with them 

21. where he/, many battles with the heathen 

11. 41. cast them out, for they /. against Israel 
55. the men of war/, against Demetrius 

12. 13. the kings round about have /. against ui 

13. 47. so §imon /. no more against the.m 

14. 32. Simon rose up, and/, for his nation 
16. 2. we have/, against the enemies of Israel 

2Mac. 1.12. he cast them out that/.within holy city 
JO. 17. they kept off all that/, on the wall 

12. 36. when they had/, long, were weary 

13. 22. the king/, with Judas, was overcome 

FOUL. 

1 Esd. 9. 6. because of the present/, weather 
11. it is/, weather, so that we cannot stand 

Wisd. 11. 6. a fountain troubled with /. blood 
Eccl. 5. 14. for a/, shame is upon the thief 
20. 24. a lie is a/, blot in a man 
FOWLS. 

2 Esd. 5. 6. the/, shall take their flight away 

6. 47. that it should bring forth/ and fishes 
Jud. 11. 7./. of the air shall live by thy power 
Esth. 16. 24. hateful to wild beasts and /. for ever 
Wisd. 19. 11. they saw a new generation off. 
Eccl. 17.4.and gave him dominion over beasts and/ 

43. 14. treasures opened, and clouds fly forth as/ 
Bar. 3. 17. they have had their pastime with/. 
Dan. 2. 58.0 all ye/, of the air, bless the Lord 
2 Mac. 9. 15. to be devoured of/, and wild beasU 

15. 33. they should give it by pieces to the/. 

FOUND. 

1 Esd. 1. 7. and to the people that was /. there 
21. with Israel that were/d welling at Jerusalem 

4. 42. we will give it, because thou art /. wiseei 

5. 39. was sought in the register, and was not /. 

6. 22. if it be/, that the building was dono 
8. 4. he/, grace in his sight in all requestf 

42. when I had/, there none of the priest* 
53. and we/, him favourable unto us 

2 Esd. 3. 34. thy name no where be/, but in Israel 
4. 44. if I have/, favour in thy sight, and if it be 

possible, and if I be meet therefore, 5. 50. 1 6. 1 1 
5. 10. shall be sought of many, and yet not be / 
6. 22. full store houses shall suddenly be/, empty 
8. 42. I said, if I have/, grace let me speak 
12. 7. Lord, if I have/, grace before thy bigh 
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7W.1.18. he killed many, but the bodies were not/. 
5. 4. he/. Raphael th;it was an un;^el 
8. 13. the maid went in and /. tiiem l)oth asleep 
fuel. 14. 15./ Olofernos cast on the fluor dead 
IVisd. 1.2.he will be/ of thetn that tempt him not 
2. 11. what is feeble is/ to be nothing worth 
3.5.G.proved them and/lhem worthy tor himself 
5. 10. as a ship, the trace thereof cannot be/ 

11. when a b-ird hath flown no token of her way 

to be / no sign where she went is to be / 
6. 12. wisdom is glorious,/ of such as seek her 

7. 29. compared with the light, she is/ before it 

8. 11. I shall be/ of quick conceit in judgment 
15. I shall be/ good among the multitude 

10. 5. she/ out the righteous and preserved him 
16. 9. nor was there / any remedy for their life 

Eccl. 6. 14. a faithful friend is a strong defence, he 
that hath/ such a one hath/ a treasure 

11. 19. whereas he saith, I have/ rest 
18. 6. neither can the ground of them be/ out 

28. he will give praise of him that/ her 
21. 16. grace shall be/ in the lips of the wise 
23. 12. God grant that it be not/ in Jacob 
25. 9. well is him that hath/ prudence 
29. 4. a thing lent them, reckoned it to be/ 

6. and he will count as if he had/ it 
31. 8. blessed is the rich that is / without blemish 

10. who hath been tried thereby and / perfect 
34. 8. the law shall be/ perfect without lies 
36. 16. and let thy prophets be/ faithful 
38.33. shall not be/ where parables are spoken 

44. 5. such as/ out musical tunes, and.recited 
20. when he was proved, he was/ faithful 

45. 1. who/ favour in the sight of all flesh 
46. 15. by faithfulness he was/ a true prophet 
51. 20. 1 directed my soul to her, / her in pureness 

Bar. 3. 15. who hath/ out her place 1 
30. who hath gone over the sea and/ her? 
32. he hath/ her out with his understanding t 
36. he hath/ out all the way of knowledge 
•Sus. 63. there was no dishonesry/ in her 
lMac.1.23. he took the hidden treasures which he/ 

56. they rent the books of the law which they/. 

57. where was / with any the book of testament 
2. 46. what children soever they/, in Israel 

52. was not Abraham/ faithful in temptation 
63. and to-morrow he shall not be/ 

4. 5. when he/ no man there, he sought him 

5. 6. where he/ a mighty power withTimotheus 

6. 63. where he/ Philip to be master of the city 
10. 60. and he/ favour in their sight 
11. 24. where he/ favour in his sight went to king 

12. 21. it is/ in writing that the Lacedemonians 
2 Mac. 1. 20. when they told us they / no fire 

?. 1. it is also/ in the records that Jeremy 

7. 23. who/ out the beginning of all things 
8. 19. what helps their forefathers had / 
10. 22. so he slew those that were/ traitors 

12. 18. but as for Timotheus they/, him not 
40.they/. things consecrated to idols'of Jamnites 

FOUNDATION. 

1 Esd. 2. 18 the Jews do lay the / of the templo 
5.57. t?iey laid the/ of the house of God 

2 Esd. 6. 15. the/ of the earth is understood 
10. 53. where no/ of any building was 
15. 12. the/ of it shall be smitten with plague 
16. 15. till it consume the/ of the earth 

Jud. 1. 3. the breadth thereof in the/ 60 cubits 
fFisd. 4. 3. brood of ungodly shall not lay fast/ 

19. and he shall shake them from the/ 
Eccl. 1. 15. she hath built an everlasting/ 

50. 2. by him was built from the/ the height 
FOUNDATIONS. 

1 Esd. 6. 11. and lay the/ of these works 

20. iid the f. of the house of the Lord 

2 Esd. 6. 2. or ever the/ of Paradise were laid 
10. 27. a large place shewed itself from the/ 
15. 23. fire hath consumed the/ of the earth 

Jud. 16. 15. mountains shall be moved from tl 
Eccl. 10. 16. destroyed them to the/ of the j«Tth 

16. 19. the/ of the earth shnl! be shaken 

FOUNDING. 
iJHac. 2. 13. how he f. a library gathered the acts 

FOUNTAIN. 
Jud. 7. 3. they camped in the valley by the/ 

7. he came to the/ oftheirwaters and took them 

12. let thy servants get the / of water 
12. 7 she washed herself in a / of water by camp 

Esth. 10.6. a little/, became a river, there was light 

1. 10. as it were from a little/ was a flood 
IVisd. 11. 6. instead of a/ of a running river 
Eccl. 1. 5. the word of God is the/ of wisdom 

21. 13. his counsel is like a pure / oFlife 
26. 12. as a traveller, when he hath found a/ 

Bar. 3. 12. thou hast for.saken the/ of wisdom 

FOUNTAINS. 
2E.frf.2.19. as many/ flowing with milk and honey ' 
6.24. the springs of the/ shall stand still 
14. 47. for in them is the / of wisdom 
Tud. 6. 11 lh6y came to the/, under Bethulia 
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.7ud. 7. 17. and they took the/ of the waters 
£>aM.3. 55. O ye/ praise ye the Ld. praise forever 

FOUR. 

2 Esd. 3. 19. thy glory went through / gates of lire 

6.21. antimely children of three or/ months old 

11.39. artthounotitthatremainestof the/ beasts 

12. 2. and the/ wings appeared no more 
21./shail be kept till their end begin to approach 

13. 5. from the/ winds of the heaven to subdue 
16. 29. there are left three or/ olives, 31. 
fVisd. 18. 24. in the / rows of the stones was glory 

1 Mac. 11. 57. thee ruler over the/ governments 

13. 28. for his mother, and his/, brethren 

2 Mac. 8. 21. he divided his army into/ parts 
FOURTEEN. 

Thb. 8. 19. he kept thy wedding-feast/ days 

20. till the/ days of the marriage expired 

10. 7. till the/ days of the wedding were expired 
FOURTEENTH. 

lEsd. 1. 1. the/ day of the first month, 7. 10. 
Esth. 10. 13. the/ and fifteenth day of same month 

13. 6. the/ day of the twelfth month Adar 
FOURTH. 

Jud. 12.10. in the/ day Olofernes made a feast 
Esth.ll. 1. in the/ year of the reign of Ptolomeus 
Eccl. 26. 5. and for the/ I was sore afraid 
2 Mac. 7. 13. they mangled the/ in like manner 

FORTY. 
2 Esd. 14. 23. that they seek thee not for/ days 
36. let no man seek after me these/ days 
42. they sat/ days, and they wrote in the day 
2 Esd, 14. 44. in/ days they wrote 204 books 

45. when the/ days were fulfilled 
Bel 3. were spent on him every day/ sheep 

FRAMED. 
2 Mac. 15. 39. so speech finely f- delighteth 

FRANKINCENSE. 
Eccl. 24. 15. as the fume of/ in the tabernacle 
39. 14. and give ye a sweet savour as /. 
50. 8. as the bJanches of the f. tree in summer 

FRANTIC. 
Eccl. 4. 30. be not f. among thy servants 

FRAYETH. 
Eccl. 22. 20. casteth a stone at birds, / them away 

FREE. 
1 Esd. 2. 9. with many/ gifts of a great number 
4. 53. all that went should have/ liberty 
Jud. 4. 14. with vows and/ gifts of the people 
16. 18. they offered their/ offerings and gifts 
23. she waxed old, and made her maids/ 
ffi!"s(i.7.23.kind to man, steadfast, sure,/ from care 
Eccl. 10. 25. they that are/ shall do service 
Sus, 53. and Ihou hast let the guilty go / 

1 Mac. 10. 29. 1/ you, and for your sakes I release 
31. let Jerusalem also be holy and / 
39. 1 give it as a/ gift to the sanctuary 

11. 28. that he would make Judea/ from tribute 
15. 7. let them be/ and all the armour remain 

FREED. 
Eccl, 26. 29. a huckster shall not be/ from sin 

2 Mac. 2. 22. they/, the city and upheld the laws 
FREELY. 

Esth. 16. 19. publish that the Jews may/ live 
1 Mac. 10. 33. 1 / set at liberty every one 

FREEDOM. 
1 Esd. 4. 49. he wrote concerning their/. 

62. because he had given them/, and liberty 
1 Mac. 10. 34./ for all the Jews in my realm 
FREE-MAN. 

1 Esd. 3. 19. mind of bond-man and / man all one 
FREE- WOMAN. 

lJlfac.2.11. ofaf.-woman she is become bond-slave 
FRIED. 

2 Mac. 7. 5. he commanded him to be/ in the pan 
FRIEND. 

Wisd. 1. 16. they thought to have it their / 
Eccl. 6. 1. instead of a/ become not an enemy 

7. if thou wouldst get a/ prove him first 

8. for some man is a / for his own occasion 

9. there is a / who being turned to enmity 

10. again, some/ is a companion at the table 
14. a faithful / is a strong defence 
16. a faithful / is the medicine of life 

7. 12. devise not a lie, nor do the like to thy/. 
18. change not a/ for any good by no means 
9. 10. foJl^ake not an old / for the new is not com- 
parable, a new / is as no^ -rine 

12. 8. a/ cannot be known in prosperity 
9. but in his adversity even a / will depart 

14. 13. do good unto thy/ before thou die 

19. 8. whether to/, or foe, talk not of lives 

13. admonish a/ it may be he hath not done it 

14. admonish thy /. it may be he hath not said it 

15. admonish a / for many times it isaslander 

20. 23. there is that promiseth to his / 
22.20. he that upbraideth his / breaks friendship 

21. though thou drewest a sword at thy/ 

22. if thou hast opened thy mouth against thy/ 
for these things every/ will depart 

25. 1 will not be ashamed to defend » / 



Eccl. 27. 16. and shall never find a / to his rnitid 

IT. love tliy / and be faithful unto liim 
21). 10. lose money for thy brother and thy / 
37. 1. every / saith, I am his / also, but there 
is a /. who is only a / in name 

2. when a companion and/ is turned an enemy 

4. which rejoiceti) in the prosperity of a / 

5. a conijianion who helpeth his / for tie belly 

6. forget not thy / in thy mind when in tichea 

40. 23. a / and companion never meet amiss 

41. 18. be ashamed before thy partner and / 

1 Mac. 7. 8. chose Bacchides a/ of the king 

10. 16. we will make him our / and confederato 

19. a man of great power, and meet to be our/. 

20. we ordain thee to be called the king's / 
13.36. to Simon, high-priest and / of kings 
15.32. Athenobius the king's/ came to Jerusalem 

2 Mac. 7. 24. that he would take him for his/ 

11. 14. that he must needs be a/ to them 

FRIENDS. 

1 Esd. 3. 22. they forget their love to / 

8. 13. the gifts which I and my/, have vowed 

26. honoured me in sight of all his/, and nobles 

2 Esd. 5.9. and all/ shall destroy one another 
6. 24. at that time/ shall fight one against another 

Esth. 16. 5. put in trust to manage their/ affairs 

14. he thought, finding us destitute of/ 
Wisd. 7. 14. which they that use, become / of Go(J 

27. she maketh them/, of God and prophets 
19. 14. but these brought/ into bondage 

Eccl. 6. 5. sweet language will multiply/ 

13. separate from enemies, take heed of thy / 

13. 21. a rich man falling, is held up of his/. 
20. 16. the fool saith, Fhave no/ I have no thanl 

28. 9. a sinful man disquieteth/and makes debate 
30. 3. and before his/, he shall rejoice of him 

6.* and one that shall requite kindness to his/. 
41. 22. be ashamed of upbraiding speeches be- 
fore/ 
42.3.be not ashamed ofthe gift of the heritage of/ 
Sus. 33. therefore her/, and all that saw her wept 
Bel 2. Daniel was honoured above all his / 

1 Mac. 2. 18. thou shalt be in number of king's/ 
39. Mattathias and his/ understood thereof 
45. Mattathias and his/, went round about 

3.38.Nicanor,Gorgias,mighty men ofthe lung's /„ 

6. 10. wherefore he called for all his / 

14. then called he for Philip one of his/. 

28. the king gathered together all his / 

58. now therefore let us be / with these men 

7. 6. Judas and his brethren have slain all thy/. 

15. we will not procure harm of you nor your/ 
8. 12. with their /. and such as relied on them 

20. we be registered your confederates and / 
31. why hast thou made thy yoke heavy on our/. 
9.26. they made inquiry and search for Judas'/. 
28. for this cause all Judas' / came together 
35. had sent to pray his/, the Nabbathites 

39. the bridegroom came forth and his / 

10. 60. who gav&them and their/, silver 

6-5. so the king wrote him among his chief/. 

11. 26. promoted him in the sight of all his/. 

27. gave him pre-eminence among his chief/ 
33. to do good to the Jews, who sre our / 
57. appoint thee to be one ofthe king's/. 

12. 14.. our confederates and / in these wars 
43. Tryphon commended him to all his/ 

14. 39. Demetrius made him one of his / 

40. the Ropians had called the Jews thet 

15. 17. the Jews' ambassadors, our/, came to t. 

28. he sent to him Athenobius one of his/. 

2 Mac. 1. 14. came and his/, that were with hii» 
3. 31. certain of Heliodorus'/ prayed Onias 

8. 9. choosing Nicanor one of his special/ 
10. 13. whereupon being accused ofthe king's 
14.11. others ofthe king's f. being maliciouslyse 

FRIENDLY. 
Wisd. 19. 15. because they used strangers not / 
Eccl.i. 8. and give him a/ answer with meekness 

1 Mac. 7. 27. he sent deceitfully with/ words 

2 Mac. 12. 31. desiring them to be/ still to them 

FRIENDSHIP. 
Wisd. 8. 18. great pleasure it is to have her / 
Eccl.Q.n. whoso feareth L. shall direct his/.arigbt 
22. 20. he that upbraids his friend, breaks /. 

29. 15. forget not the/ of thy surety 

1 Mac. 10. 20. to take our part, and keep /. with us 
26. whereas you have continued in our / 

12. 1. to confirm and renew the / with them 

3. sent us to the end you should renew the/. 
8. declaration was made ofthe league and/. 
10. to send for renewing of brotherhood and/ 

14. 18. they wrote in tables of brass to renew/ 
22. Jews came to renew/ they had with us 

15. 17. the Jews came to us to renew the old/. 

2 Mac. 6. 22. for the old f. with them find favow 

FROCK. 
Eccl. 40. 4. to him that is clothed with a linen/ 

FROGS. 
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FllO.N TIERS. 
fud. 3. 8. vet ho did casuiowii tlieir/. aad giovc* 

FROST. 
ff'isd. 16.29. shall meit away as the winter's hoiir/. 
Bar. 2. 25. they are cast out to ihe/. of the night 
Dan. 3. 50. O ye/- and sjiow, bless ye the Lord 

FROTH. 
Wisd. 5. 14 like a thin/, that is driven away 

FROVVARD. 
TVisd. 1. 3. for/, thoughts separate from God 
Eccl. 36. 20. a/, heart causeth heaviness 

FRUIT. 
2 Esd. 3. 20. thy law might bring forth/, in them 
33. reward appearethnot, labour hath no/. 
4. 31. ponder now how great/, of wickedness 

35. when Cometh the/, of the floor of our reward 
6 44. there was great and innumerable/. 
8.6. give us seed, that there may come/, of it 
10. milk to be given, which is the/, of the breasts 

9. 31. I sow my law in you, it shall bring forth/. 
32. though the/, of ihy law did not perish 

10. 12. because 1 have lost the/, of my womb 

14. even so the earth also hath given her/. 

11. 42. the dwellings ofthem that brought forth /. 

16.25. trees shall give/and who shall gather them? 

Wisd.2.\'i.shQ shall have/, in the visitation of souls 

15. for glorious is the/, of good labours 
4.5. their/, unprofitable, not ripe to eat 

10.7. plants bearing/, that never come to ripeness 
Eccl. 6. 3. lose thy/, and leave thyself a dry tree 

11. 3. but her/, is the chief of sweet things 

19. 19. shall receive/, of the tree of immortality 

23. 25. her branches shall bring forth no/. 

24. 17. my flowers are the/, of honour and riches 
27.6. the/, declares if the tree have been dressed 
50. 10. as a fair olive-tree budding forth/. 

i Mac. 10. 30. the half of the/, of the trees 

14. 8. and the trees of the field gave their/. 

FRUITS. 
^ Esd. 2. 18. twelve trees, laden with divers/. 
16. 46. strangers shall reap their /. and spoil goods 
Tab. 5. 13. we offered the tenths of the /. 
Wisd. 16. 19. it might destroy/, of an unjust land 
22. fire did destroy the/, of the enemies 
26. the growing of/, that nourisheth man 
vcZ. 6. 19. come to her and wait for her good /. 
for thou shalt eat of her/, right soon 
19. come and till yourselves with my/. 
25. and as Tigris in the time of the new/. 
^7. 23, and the/, uf his understanding fail not 
Mac. 11.34. king received out of the/, of the earth 

FRUITFUL. 
Esd. 1. 34. and your children shall not be/. 
15.62. thy/, trees shall they burn up with fire 
Eccl. 26. 2U. thou hast gotten a/, possession 
40. 27. the fear of the Lord is a/, garden 

FRUITLESS. 
Wisd. 15. 4. nor an image the painter's/, labour 

FRUSTRATE. 
2 Esd. 10. 34. forsake me not, lest I die/, of hope 
Jud. II. 11. not defeated, and/, of his purpose 

FUGITIVE. 
2 Mac. 8. 35. he came like a/, servant to Antioch 

FUGITIVES. 
Jud. 16. 12. and have wounded them as /. children 
Wisd. 19. 3. and they pursued them as/. 

FULL. 
1 Esd. 1. 23. with a heart /. of godliness 

58. until the/, term of seventy years 
S Esd. 3. 3. I began to speak words/, of fear 
4. 27. for this world is/, of unrighteousness 
38. I said, even we all are/ of impiety 

6. 22./. store-houses suddenly be found empty 

7. 6. a city is set on a field, /. of all good things 
12. entrances of this world were/, of sorrow 
25. and for the/, are the/, things 

10. 7. how that Sion our mother is/, of heaviness 

12. 2. their kingdom was small and/, of uproar 

14. 39. and behold, he reached me a/, cup 

15. 34. the clouds are/, of wrath and storm 

40. the clouds shall be lifted up/, of wrath 

41. and many waters, that all fields may be/. 

16. 32. all her paths shall grow/, of thorns 
Esth. 15. 14. and thy countenance is/, of grace 
Wisd. 5. 22. hailstones/, of wrath shall be cast 

11. 18. or unknown wild beasts/, of rage 

12. 17. not believe that thou art of a/, power 

13. 13. a crooked piece of wood, and/, of knots 
Eecl. 1. 30. but thy heart is/, of deceit 

2. 11. the Lord is/, of compassion and mercy 
3. 13. when thou art in thy jf. strength 

8. 3. strive not with a man that is/, of tongu9 
19. 26. but inwardly he is/, of deceit 

23. 11. but his house shall be/, of calamities 

25. 20. so is a wife/, of words to a quiet man 
34. 10. but he that hath travelled, is /. of prudence 
39. 12. 1 am filled as the moon at the/. 50. 6. 
42. 16. the work is/, of the glory of the Lord 

Bar. 6.17. when setup, their eyes be/, of dust 
J Mac 3. 27. Antiochus was/, of indignation 
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9, Mac. 3. 6. was/, of infinite sums of money 
30. the temple which aibre vvais/. of fear 
12. 16. a lake tilled/, seen running with blood 
FULFIL. 

1 Esd. 1. 57. to/, the word ol the Ld. spoken by Jer 

2 Esd. G. 35., tiiat I might/, the three weeks 
IVisd. 19. 4. that they might/, the punishment 
Eccl. 26. 2. he shall /. the years of his life 

1 jWac.2. 18. come and/, the king's commandment 
2 Mac. 3. 8. but indeed to/, the king's purpose 

FULFILLED. 

2 Esd. 2. 40. which have/, the law of the Lord 
41. the number of thy cliildren is/. 

4. 37. doth not move till the said measure be /. 
40. ask her when she hath/, her nine months 
6. 19. when the affliction of Sion shall be/. 

11. 44. and his abominations are/. 

14. 45. when the forty days were/. 

15. 6. and their hurtful works are/. 
Tob. 14. 5. until the time of that age be/. 
Wisd. 4. 13 he being made perfect /. a long time 

FULFILLING. 
lJf/ac.2.55. Jesus, for/, the word, was made a judge 

FULLY. 
1 Esd. 6. 20. the house of Lord is not yet /.ended 
Jud. 2.13. but accomplish the commandments/. 

1 Mac. 1. 29. after two years/, expired 

62. many in Israel were/, resolved not to eat 
2. 68. recompense/, the heathen, and take heed 
9. 42. so when they had avenged/, the blood 

FULNESS. 
Eccl. 1. 16. to fear the Lord is/, of wisdom 

2 Mac. 6. 14. till come to the /. of their sins 

FUME. 
£ccZ. 24. 15. as the/ offrankincense in tabernacles 

FUNERALS. 
2 Mac. 5. 10. had none to mourn, nor any solemn/. 

FURLONGS. 
2 Mac. 11. 5. distant from Jerusalem about five/. 

12. 9. was seen two hundred and forty/, oflf 

16. a lake two/, broad being filled full 

17. then departed they from thence 750/. 

29. Scythopolis lieth 600/ from Jerusalem 

FURNACE. 
Wisd. 3. 6. as gold in the/, hath he tried them 
Eccl. 2. 5. acceptable men in the/, of adversity 
22. 24. as the vapour of a/, goelh before fire 

27. 5. the/, proveth the potter's vessel 
31. 26. the/, proveth the edge by dipping 
38. 28. he fighteth with the heat of the/. 

30. he is diligent to make clean the/. 

43. 4. a man blowing a/, is in works of heat 
Dan. 3.24. the flame streameth forth above the/. 
25. it burnt Chaldeans it found about the/. ♦ 

27. made the midst of the/, as a moist wind 

28. then the three blessed God in the/. 

66. he hath delivered us out of midst of the/. 

FURNISH. 

£ccZ. 29. 26. /. a table and feed me of that ready 

FURNISHED. 
Eccl. 44. 6. rich men/, with ability, living 
1 Mac. 14. 34. and he /. them with all things 

FURROWS. 
Eccl. 7. 3. sow not on the/, of unrighteousness 
38. 26. he giveth his mind to make/. 

FURTHER. 
1 Esd. 2. 29. those wicked workers proceed no/. 

6. 30. and that every year without/, question 
2£sd. 13. 41. would go forth into a/, country 

FURTHERMORE. 
1 Esd. A. 10./. he lieth down, he eateth, drinketh 

1 Mac. 9. 1./. when Demetrius heard that Nicanor 

FURY. 
Wisd. 10. 3. he perished in the/, wherewith 

Eccl. 1. 22. the sway of his/, be his destruction 
45. 18. the congregation of Core with/, and wrath 
48. 10. wrath, before it break forth into/. 

Bar. 1. 13. to this day the/, of Lord is not turned 

2 Mac. 4. 25. having the/, of a cruel tyrant 

7. 9. thou like a/, takest us out of this life 

FURIES. 
Wisd. 7. 20. to know the/, of wild beasts 

FURIOUS. 
Eccl. 1. 22. a/, man cannot be justified 
10. 18. or /. anger for them that are born of worn. 

28. 8. for a/, man will kindle strife 

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GABAEL. 
Toh. 1. 1. Aduel son of G. of the seed of Asael 
14. I left in trus' with G. ten talents of silver _ 

4. 1. the money which he had committed to G"! 
20. I signify that I committed ten talents to G. 

5. 6. for I have lodged with our brother G. 

9. 2. go to Rages of Media, to G. and bringmoney 
5. so Raphael went out and lodged with G 
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GABATHA. 

Estli IJ. I. took his rest in the court with O. 

GABRIAS. 
Tob. 1. 14. I left with Gabael the brother of G. 

4. 20. committed ten talents to Gabael son of •Q 

GAD. 
Eccl. 25.25. nor a wicked worn, liberty to;?'. abroati 

GADDER. 
Eccl. 26. 8. and & g, abroad causeth great angfr 

GAIN. 

Wisd. 14. 2 for verily desire of ^. deviseth that 

15. 12. they counted ourtime here a market for ^. 

Eccl. 20. 9. there is a g. that turneth to loss 

29. 19. that fblloweth other men's business for^. 

2 Mac. 11. 3. thinking to make a g. of the temple 

GAINING. 
Wisd. 13. 19. for^. and getting asketh ability to do 

GAINSAY. 
^Esd. 5. 29. they who did g. thy promises 
Jud. 8. 28. there is none that may g. thy words 

12. 14. who am I that I should g. my lord 1 
Esth. 13. 9. there is no man that can g. thee 
1 Mac. 14. 44. to break, or to g. his words 

GAIT. 
Eccl. 19. 30. man's laughter and g. shew what \w i* 

GALAAD. 
.Tud. 1. 8. to those that were of Carmel and G. 
15. 5. they in G. and Galilee chased them 
1 Mac. 5. 9. the heathen that were at G. assemblei. 
17. I and Jonathan will go to the country of G 
25. that had happened to their brethren in G. 
27. shut up in cities of the country of G. 36. 
45. Israelites that were in the country of G. 
55. Judas and Jonathan were in the land of G 

13. 22. became into the country of G. 

GALBANUM. 
Eccl. 24. 15. 1 yielded a pleasant odour as G. 

GALLERY. 
Eccl. 22. 17. as plaistering on the wall of a^-. 

GALATIANS. 

1 Mac. 8. 2. which they had done amongst the 6. 

2 Mac. 8. 20. battle they had in Babylon with G. 

GALILEE. 
Tob. r. 2. which is called properly Nephthaliin G , 
Jud. 1. 8. those of higher G. and the great plain 
15. 5. they that were in Galaad and in G. 

1 Mac. 5. 14. there came other messengers from 0. 

15. and all G. of the Gentiles are assembled 

17. go, and deliver thy brethren that are in G. 

20. were given three thousand men to go into G 

21. then went Simon into G. where he fought 
23. and those that were in G. took he away 
55. and Simon his brother was in G. 

10. 30. out of the country of Samaria and G. 

11. 63. his princes were come to Cades in G. 

12. 47. of whom he sent two thousand into G. 
49. Tryphon sent a host of footmen into G. 

GALL. 
Tob. 6. 4. lake the heart, the liver, and the^, 6 
8. as for the^. it is good to anoint a man 
11. 4. take in thine hand the g. of the fish 
8. therefore anoint thou his eyes with the 5". 
11. he strake off" the g. on his father's eyes 
GALLIES. 

2 jyiic. 4. 20. it was employed to the making of |r 

GAME. 
2 Mac. 4.14. after the ^. of Discus called them forth 

18. now when the^. that was used was kept 

GAPE. 
1 Esd. 4. 19. do they not g. and with open mouth \ 

GAPED. 
1 Esd. 4. 31. the king g. and gazed upon her 

GARDEN. 
Eccl. 24. 30. 1 came out as a conduit into s.g. 
31 . I said, I will water my best g. and will watei 
abundantly my g. bed, my brook became a rivei 
40. 17. bountifulness is as a most fruitful g. 
27. the fear of the Lord is a fruitful g. 
Bar. 6. 70. as a scare-crow in a g. of cucumbere 
Sus. 4. Joacim had a fair g. joining to his house 
7. Susanna went into her husband's i'. to vralk 
15. she was desirous to wash herself in the g. 

17. and shut the g. doors that I nr'ay wash me 

18. and they shut the^. doors and went out 

25. then ran the one and opened the g. door 

26. when the servants heard the cry in the g. 
36. elders said, as we walked in the^. alone, this 

woman shut the^. doors, and sent maids away 
38.we that stood in a corner of the^. ran to them 
GARRISON. 

1 Mac. 4. 61. they set there a g. to keep it 

5. 58. when they had given charge to the g. 

6. 50. the king set a g. there to keep it 

9. 51. in them he set a g. that they might work 

10. 75. because Apollonius had a g. there 

11. 3. he set in every one ofthem a ^. of soldier* _ 
66. he took the city and set a g. in it 

12. 34. wherefore he set a g. there to keep it 

14. 33. but he set a g. of the Jews there 

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GARRISONS. 
hcd. 3. 6. Olofernes set g. in the high cities 
7. 7. Oiofemes set^. of men of war over thcin 

1 Mac. 5. 56. captains of the ff. heard of the acts 

lJ\RIZIM. 

2 Mac. 5. 23. and at G. he !eft Andronicus 

6. 2. that in G. of Jupiter the defender of strangers 

GARLAND. 
fud. 15. 13. they put a g. of olive upon her 

GARLANDS, 
/ud. 3. 7. they received them with g. and dances 
15. 13. men followed in their armour with g. 

GARMENT. 
1 Esd. 8.11.1 rent my clothes and the holy g. 73, 
Jud. 16. 8. for she put off the ^. of her widowhood, 
and to )k a linen g. to deceive him 
IVisd. 18. 24. in the long g. was the whole world 
Eccl. 14. 17. ill! flesh waxeth old as a^. 

45. 10. he compassed him with a holy g. 

50. 11. he made the g. of holiness honourable 
Bar. 5. 1. putoff, O Jerusalem, the g. of mourning 

2. cast about thee a double g. of righteousness 
GARMENTS. 

1 Esd. 1. 2. the priests being arrayed in long g. 

4. 17. these make g. for men, these bring glory 

i Esd. 2. 39. have received glorious g. of the Lord 
Tob. 4. 16. give of thy g. to them that are naked 
Jud. 10. 3. she put off the g. of her widowhood, 
washed her body, and put on her g. of gladness 
Esth. 14. 2. put on the g. of anguish and mourning 
15. 1. the third day she laid away her mourning^. 
Eecl 42. 13. for from g. cometh a moth 
45. 6. he strengtheneth him with rich g. 
Bar. 6. 11. they will deck them as men with g. 
33. the priests also take off their g. and clothe 
58. whose g. they that are strong do take away 
^ Mac. 3. 49. they brought also the priests g. 

10. 62. the king commanded to take off his g. 

GARNERS. 
Reel. 1. 17. she filled the g. with her increase 
GARNISH. 

2 Mac. 9. 16. he would g. with goodly gifts 

GARNISHED. 
Reel. 16. 27. he g. his works for ever 
42. 21. he hath g. the excellent works of wisdom 

GASP, 
i JIfac. 7. 9. when he was at the last g. he said 

GAT. 
1 Esd.l. 31. then g. he up on his second chariot 
tVisd. 10. 8. they g. not only this hurt 
Eccl. 46. 2. ho w great glory ^. he when he did lift up 
51. 16. 1 received her and g, much learning 
I Mac. 3. 3. so he g. his people great honour 

9. 32. when Bacchides g. knowledge thereof 

11. 67. they g. them to the plain ot Nasor 

GATE. 

1 Esd. 1. 16. the porters were at every g. 7. 9. 
Toh. 11. 16. went to meet his daughter at the g. 
Jud. 8. 33. you shall stand this night in the g. 

10. 6. thus they went forth to the g. of the city 
13. 11. then said Judith to the watchmen at the g. 

open, open now the g. our God is with us 

12. they made haste to go down to the g. 

13. so they opened the g. and received them 
.Mac.5.22. he pursued themtothes-. of Ptolemais 

GATES. 

2 Esd. 3. 19, thy glory went thro' four^. of firo 
Jud. 1. 4. he made the g. thereof; even g. that were 

raised to the height of seventy cubits 
7. 22. young men fell by the passages of the g. 
10. 9. command the g. of the city to be opened 
Esth. 16. 18. he is hanged at the g. of Susa 
Reel. 49. 13. who set up the g. and the bars 

1 Mac. 4. 38. they saw altar profaned and g. burned 
57. the g. and the chambers they renewed 

5. 47. they stopped up the g. with stones 

9. 50. these did he strengthen with g. and bars 

12. 38. Simon made it strong with g. and bars 
48. they of Ptolemais shut the g. and took him 

13. 33. Simon fenced them with great walls and o-. 

15. 39. to build Cedron, and to fortify the g. 
i Mac. 3. 19. the virgins ran, some to the g. 

10. 36. others broke open the g. and took city 

GATHER. 

2 Esd. 14. 23. go thy way, g. the people together 

16. 25. trees give fruit, and who shall g. them 1 
Tob. 13. 5. he will g. us out of all nations . 
Ecel. 6. 18. g. instruction from thy youth up 

36. 11. g. all the tribes of Jacob together 
47. 18. thou didst ^. gold as tin, and multiply 
i Mae. 3. 31. determined there to g. much money 

9. 7. that he had no titne to g. them together 

10. 8 had given authority to g. together a host 
14. 44. or to g. an assembly in the country 

2 Mac. 1. 27. g. those together that are scattered 
2. 7. till the time that God g. his people again 
18. God will g. us together out of every land 
GATHERED. 
\ Esd. 4. 18. have g. together gold and silver 
* 41 these I g. to the river called Theras 
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1 Esd. 8. 91. there g. tQ him a very at multitude 

9. 3. they should bo ^. together at jrerusaleiti 

5. they of Judah ar.i Benjamin were g. togetlier 

2 Esd. 1. 30. I g. you . »geiher as a lien gutliereth 
16. 30. when a vineya.d is^. there are left 

Jud. 16. 22. after Manasses was g. to iiis people 
Eecl. 25. 3. if thou hast^. nothing in thy youth 
Bell. Astyages was^. to his fathers, 1 Mac. 2. 69. 

1 Mac. 1. 4. he g. a mighty strong host 

15. 3. I have g. a multitvle of foreign soldiers 

2 Mac. 2. 13. he, fr^unding a library, g. the acts 
8. 27. they had g. their arrjour together, 31. 

10. 24. had g. a multitude of foreign forces 

12. 38. so Judas g. his host and came to Odollam 

GATHERETH. 
Eccl. 14. 4. he that g. by defrauding his own soul, 
^. for others that shall spend his goods riotously 
21. 8. that g. stones for the tomb of his burial 
Eccl. 33. 16. as one that g. after grape-gatherers 

GATHERING. 
Eccl. 26. 5. the g. together of an unruly multitude 
31. 3. the rich hath great labour in g. riches 
43. 20. it abideth on every g. together of v/ater 
2 Mac. 4. 28. appertained the g. of the customs 
10. 10.^. briefly the calamities of the wars 
12.43.when he had made a^.through the company 

GAVE. 
l£s(f .6.13.SO they g. us this answer,we are servants 

15. he g. them over into the power of Nabuchod. 
8. 80. made us gracious, so that they g. us food 
9. 20. they g. their hands to put away their wives 

41. and all the multitude g, heed to the law 
2 Esd. 1. 13. I g. you a large and safe passage 
24.1 g. you light in a pillar of fire and wonders 

19. then I had pity, and g. you manna to eat 
23. 1 g. you not fire for your blasphemies 

2. l.I^. them my commandments by the prophets 
16.61. heg. him breath, life, and undbrstanding 
Tob. 1. 6. them I g, at the altar to the priests 

7. the first tenth part I g. to the sons of Aaron 

8. the third I g. to them to whom it was meet 
13. the Most High g. me grace and favour 

16. in time of Enemessar, I g. many alms to my 

brethren, and g. my bread to the hungry 

2. 12. they g. her also besides a kid 

7. 13. and he g. her to be wife to Tobias 
10. 10. then Raguel g. him Sara his wife 

14. 2. he^. alms, and increased in the fear of Lord 
11. have ^.up the ghost in the bed, being 158 years 

.7ud. 8. 8. there was none that g. her an ill word 
10. 5. then she^. her raaid a bottle of wine 

15. 11. they g. to Judith Olofernes his tent 

fl2. she g. branches to the women with her 
6.19. ^. the canopy.she had taken for gift to Lord 
IVisd. 10. 2. she g. him power to rule all things 

10. she^. him knowledge of holy things 
14.sheshewed them liars &^.him perpetual glory 

18.25.unto these the destroyer^, place, was afraid 
Eccl. 17. 6. a heart he g. them to understand 

9. he g. them to glory in his marvellous acts 

11. besides this he ^. them knowledge 

24. 8. so the C'eator g. me a commandment 
15. I^.asweel smell like cinnamon and aspalathus 

45. 3. he g. him a commandment for his people 
7. he^. him the priesthood among the people 

17. he g. unto him his commandments 

20. he made Aaron honou-^t' Mudg. him herita. 

21. sacrifices, which he g- to him and his seed 

46. 9. the Lord g. strength also to Caleb 

47. 5. he g. him strength in his right hand to slay 

6. in that he g. him a crown of glory 

11". he gave him a covenant of kings, and a throne 

22. wherefore he^. a remnant to Jacob 
49. 5. therefore he g. their power to others 

Bar. 1. 18. in commandments that he g. us openly 

3. 27. nor g. he the way of knowledge to them 
4. 30. he that 5". thee that name, will comfort thee 

1 Mac. 1. 13. who g. them license to do after ordin. 
3. 28. he g, his soldiers pay for a year 

5. 3. he g. them a great overthrow and abated 
7. 11. but they g. no heed to their words 
8.8. which they took of him and ^.to king Eumenes 
10. 46. these words, they g. no credit to them 
58. he g. to him his daughter Cleopatra 
60. he g. them and their friends silver and gold 
89. he g. him Accaron with the borders thereof 
11. 10. I repent that I g. my daughter to him 
12. 43. he g. him gifts, and commanded his men 

13. 3. Simon g. them exhortation, saying 

14. 8. the earth g. her increase, trees their fruit 
32. Simon armed valiant men and g. them wages 

2 Mac, 2. 17. hope that g. them all a heritage 
7. 22. for I neither g. you breath nor life 

8» 36. they followed the laws that he g. them 
12. 15. Judas g. a fierce assault against the walls 

15. 15. Jeremias £r. to Judas a sword of gold 

GAVEST. 

1 Esd.S.S'i. which thou g. by thy servants the proph. 

2 Esd. 3. 5. thou g. a body to Adam without soul 
16 to him thou g. Isaac, to Isaac thou g. Jacob 



2 Esd. 3. 27. thou g. the city into hands of enemiea 
5. 27. thou g. a law that is approved of all 
6. 46. thou g. them charge to do service to man 

51. to Enoch thou g. one part, which was dried 

52. unto Leviathan thou g. the seventh part 

53. on the siAth day thou g. commandment 
Ty^. 8. 6. thou madest Adam and g. him Eve 
Jud.9.2.io whom thou^.a sword to lake vengeance 

3. wherefore thou g. their rulers to be slain 
Wisd. 11. 7. thou g. to them abundance of wate» 

12. 10. thou g. them place of repentance 

18. 3. thou g. them a burning pillar of fire 

1 Mac. 4. 30. and thou g. the host of strangers 

GAY. 
Bar. 6. 9. as it were for a virgin that loves to go g. 

GAZA. 
IMac. 11.61. went to G. but they of G. shut him out 
62.whentheyofG.made supplication to Jonathan 

13. 43. in those days Simon encamped against G. 

GAZARA. 
1 Mac. 4. 15. for they pursued them unto G. 
7.45. pursued a day's journey from Adasa to G. 

13. 53. captain of all the hosts, and dwelt at G. 

14. 7. he had the dominion of G. and Bethsura 

34. he fortified G. that bordereth on Azotus 
15. 28. you withhold Joppe and G. with the tower 

35. and whereas thou demandest Joppe and G. 
16. 1. then came up John from G. and told Simon 

19. he sent others also to G. to kill John 
21. one had run afore unto G. and told John 
GAZE. 
Eccl. 9. 5. g. not on a maid that thou fall not 
41. 21. or io g. upon another man's wife 
GAZED. 

1 Esd. 4. 31. yet the king gaped and g. on her 

GABA. 
Jud. 3. 10. he pitched between G. and Scythopoha 

GEDEON. 
Jud. 8. 1. the son of G. the son of Raphaim 

GENERAL. 
2Es<Z. 8. 15. touching man in ^. thou knowest best 
£siA.15.10. tho'our commandment be ^. come near 
£ccZ.18.1.he that liveth for ever created all things^gt. 

2 Mac. 3. 18. others ran to the g. supplication 

GENERATION. 
2 Esd. 3. 19. give diligence to the g. of Israel 
32. or what g. hath so believed thy covenants 1 
8. 34. or what is a corruptible g. to be so bitter 1 
Wisd.'i.l^.hoxx'Me is the end of the unrighteous^. 
12. 10. not ignorant that they were a naughty g, 
14. 6. and left to all ages a seed of ^. 

19. 11. afterwards they saw a new g. of fowls 
Eccl. 4. 16. his g. shall hold her in possession 

14. 18. so is the^. of flesh and blood 

39. 9. and his name shall live from g. to g. 

1 Mac. 5. 2. they thought to destroy the^. of Jacob 

2 Mac. 7. 23. the Creator who formed the g. of mau 

8. 9. to root out the whole g. of the Jews 

GENERATIONS. 
2 Esd. 3. 7. appointedst death in him and his g. 
26. they ^id as Adam and all his^. had done 
Tob. 13. 11. all g. shall praise thee with joy 
Jud. 8. 32. which shall go throughout al! g. 
Esth. 10. 13. according to the g. for ever 
TVisd. 1. 14. the g of the world were healthful 
Eccl. 2. 10. look at the g. of old and see 
16. 27. in his hand are the chief of them to all g, 
44. 7. all these were honoured in their g. 
16. being an example of repentance to all j'. 
Bar. 6. 3. ye shall remain at Babylon seven g. 

GENTILES. 
1 £stZ. 8. 69. not put away the pollutions of t'he G. 
Tob. 13. 3. confess him before the G. ye children 
Jtid. 8. 22. will he turn on our heads among the G. 
£siA. 10,9. which have not been done among the G- 

10. he hath made another lot for all the G. 
TVisd. 14. 11. a visitation upon the idols of the G. 

1 Mac. 2.12. our sanctuary, the G. have profaned it ■ 

48. recovered the law out of the hand of the G. 
3. 10. then Apollonius gathered the G. together 

4. 60. lest the G. should come and tread it down 

5. 15. and all Galilee of the G. are assembled 

6. 53. they that were delivered from the G. 

2 Mac. 6. 4. temple was filled with revelling by G, 

9. would not conform to the manners of the G. 
11. 2. to make the city a habitation of the G. 

24. to be brought unto the custom of G. 
14. 3. the times of mingling with the G. 
GENTLE. 
2 Mac. 15. 12. g. in condition, well spoken also 

GEON. 
Eccl. 24. 27. and as G. in the time of vintage 

GERGESHITES. 
Jud. 5. 16. they cast forth before them the G. 

GESEM. 
Jud. 1. 9. the king sent unto all the land of G. 
GET. 

1 Esd. 4. 5. if they g. the victory they bring all 

2 Esd. 7. 58. if he g. the victory he shall rccei<* 
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8Ej'i.l6.46.incaptivity and famine sliall ^.children 

Eccl. 4. 7. ff. thyself the love of the congregation 

13 -U. smiling on thee, he will g. thy secrets 

•27. li>. and thou shall not o-. him again 

51.28.^. learning vvilh a great sum of money, and 

g. much gold hy her, rejoice in his mercy 

1 Mac. 3. 14. I will ff. me a name in the kingdom 
S 44. that he might g-. him a perpetual name 

2 Mac. 5. 6. that to g. the day of his own nation 

GETTETM. 
Eccl. 21. 11. g. the understanding thereof 
36. 24. he that g. a wife, beginneth a possession 

GETTING. 
fVisd. 13. 19. for gaining and g. and good success 
15. 12. for say they, we must be g. every way 
Eccl.i2.i. be not thou asliamed of ^. much or little 
Bar. 3. 17. they that made no end of their ^. 

GHOST. 
S Esd. 14. 22. sent the Holy G. into me 
Tob. 14. 11. he gave up the g. in the bed, 158 years 
2 Mac. 3. 31. who lay ready to give up the g. 

GIANT. 
Eccl.47.4. slew he not a ^. when he was yet young? 

1 Mac. 3. 3. he put on a breast plate as a g. 

GlANTS. 
Jud. 16. 7. nor did the high g. set upon him 
IVisd. 14. 6. in old time when the proud g. perished 
Eccl. 16. 7. he was not pacified toward the old g. 
Bar. 3.28.there were f^. famous from the beginning 
GIFT. 

2 Esd. 2. .37. O receive the g. that is given you 
Tob. 2. 14. it was given for a g. more than wages 

4. 11. for alms is a good g. to all that give it 
Jud. 16. 19. she gave the canopy for a g. to the L. 
Ff^isd. 3. 14. shall be given the special g. of faith 

8.21. a pointof wisdom to know whoso ^.she was 
Eccl. 1. 10. she is with all flesh according to his o-. 

7. 31. give him the g. of the shoulders 

33. a g. hath grace in the sight of every man 

11. 17. the^. of the Lord remaineth with the godly 
18. 16. so is a word better than a g. 

17. lo, is not a word better than a g.? 

18. a g. of the envious consumeth the eyes 

20. 10. there is a g. that shall not profit thee, and 
there is a. g. whose recompense is double 
14. the g. of a fool shall do thee no good 
26. 14. a silent and loving woman is a g. of the L. 

41. 21. or to take away a portion or a g. 

42. 3. or of the g. of the heritage of friends 

1 Mac. 10. 39. 1 give it as a free g. to the sanctuary 

2 Mac. 15. 16. take this huiy sword, a g. from God 

GIFTS. 

1 Esd. 2. 7. help him with g. horses, and cattle 
9. they helped ihem with very many free^. 

3. 5. to him shall king Darius give great g. 

8. 13. carry the g. to the Lord of Israel to Jerus. 
Tob. 13. 11. many nations sh:ill come with g. in 

their hands, even g. to the King of heaven 
Jud. 4. 14. with vows and free^. of the people 

16. 18. oflfered their free offerings and their ^. 
Wisd. 7. 14. for the g. that come from learning 
Eccl. 1. 18. both which are the g. of God 

20. 29. presents and g. blind the eyes of the wise 

34. 18. the g. of unjust men are not accepted 

35. 9. in all thy g. shew a cheerful countenance 
12. do not think to corrupt with g. 

Bar. 6. 27. they set g. before them as to dead men 
IMac. 3.30. nor to have such g. to give so liberally 
10. 24. I will promise them dignities and g. 
12. 43. received him honourably, and gave him g. 
* 15. 5. and whatever g. besides they granted 

2 Mac. 1. 35. the king took many g. and bestowed 
2. 13. the epistles of kings concerning the holy g. 
3.2.kings did magnify the temple with their best^. 
9.16. holy temple, he would garnish with goodly o-. 

GILDED. 
Bar. 6. 8. they themselves are g. and laid over 

GIRD. 
2Esd.l6.2.g. up yourselves with clothes of sack 

GIRDED. 
2 Mac. 10. 25. and g. their loins with sackcloth 

GIRDLE. 
Jud.9.2. who loosened the J?, of a maid to defile her 

GIRT. 
Jud. 4. 14. priests had their loins g. with sackcloth 
Eccl. 22. 16 as timber g. and bound together 
IMac. 3. 3. he g. his warlike harness about him 
6. 37. and were g. fast unto them with devices 
2 Mac. 3. 19. the women g. with sackcloth under 
GIVE. 

1 Esd. 2. 19. they will not only refuse to g. tribute 
4.60. for to thee I g. thanks, O Lord of our fathers 
8. 19. they should g. it him with speed 

79. and to g. us food in the time of servitude 
9l 8. by confessing g. glory to the Lord God 
54. and lo g. part to them that had nothing 

2 Esd. 2. 20. g. to the poor, defend the orphan 

34. he shall g. you everlasting rest, he is nigh 
3.19. thou mightest g. the law to the seed of Jacob 
5.5. tne stone shall g. his voice, people be troubled 

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2 Esd. 6. 23. and the trumpet shall g. a sound 
45. commandedst that moon should g. her light 

7. 65. for he is ready to g. where it needeth 

8. 6. and culture if thou g. us seed to our heart 

24. g. ear to the petition of thy creature 
To6.3.17.to^.Sara for a wite to Tobias son of Tobit 

4. 7. g. alms of thy substance, thy eye not envious 
8. if thou hast abundance, g. alms accordingly; 
if httle, be not afraid to g. according to that 
11. for alms is a good gift to all that g. it 
14. wages not tarry with thee,but^. it out of hand 
16.^. of thy bread to the hungry, and of garments 

17. but^. nothing to the wicked 

5.3.man may go with thee, and I will g. him wages 

14. but tell me, what wages shall I g. thee 1 
7. 12. the merciful God g. you good success 

18. the Lord g. thee joy for this thy sorrow 
10. 11. God g. you a prosperous journey 

12. 1. have his wages, and thou must g. him more 
2. O Father, it is no harm to me to g. him half 
8. it is better to g. alms than to lay up gold 

20. nor therefore g. God thanks 

13. 10. g. praise to the Lord, for he is good 
Jud. 4. 12. would not^. their children for a prey 
Esth. 14. 12. g. me boldness, O King of nations 

13. g. me eloquent speech in my mouth 
Wisd. 6. 2. g. ear, ye that rule the people 
8. 12. when I speak, they shall g. good ear to me 

9. 4. g. me wisdom that sittest by thy throne 
17. except thou g. wisdom, and send thy Spirit 

16. 28. we must prevent the sun to g. thee thanks 
Eccl. 1. 26. the Lord shall g. her unto thee 
4. 3. and defer not to g. to him that is in need 

5. and g. him none occasion to curse thee 
8. g. him a friendly answer with meekness 

19. she will forsake him, and g. him over to ruin 
5. 11. be swift to hear, with patience g. answer 
6.23.^. ear, my son, receive my advice, refuse not 

37. he shall g. thee wisdom at thine own desire 
7. 10. be not faint-hearted, neglect not lo g. alms 

25. but^. her to a man of understanding 

26. but g. not thyself over to a light woman 
31. g. him his portion as it is commanded thee 

8. 9. learn to g, answer as need requireth 

9. 2. g. not thy soul to a woman, to set her foot 

6. g. not thy soul unto harlots, that thou lose 
10.28.^.it honour according to the dignity thereof 
12. 4. g. to the godly man, and help not a sinner 

5. but^. not to the ungodly, g. it not to him 

7. g. unto the good, and help not the sinner 

14. 11. my son, g. the Lord his due offering 

13. stretch out thy hand, and g. to him 

16. g. and take, and sanctify thy soul 

15.3. she shall g. him the water of wisdom to drink 

17. 22. g. repentance to his sons and daughters 

27. instead of them which live and g. thanks 

18. 28. and will g. praise to him that found her 
23. 4. O God of my life, g. me not a proud look 

6. and g. not over me into an impudent mind 
25. 13. g. me any plague but the plague of heart 

25.^. the water no gassnge, nor a wicked woman 
26. g. her a bill of aivorce, and let her go 
29. 27.^. place, stranger, to an honourable man 
30. 11. g. him no liberty in his youth, wink not 

21. g. not over thy mind to heaviness 
3.3.19.o-.not thy son,wife, brother and friend power 

over thee, g. not thy goods to another 

20. while thou livest, g. not thyself over to any 

35. 8. g. the Lord his honour with a good eye 

10. g. to the Most High according as he hath 

enriched thee, g. with a cheerful eye 

11. the Lord will g. thee seven times as much 

36. 15. g. testimony to those thou hast possessed 

37. 27. what is evil for it, g. not that unto it 

38. 11. g. a sweet savour and memorial of flour 

14. that he would prosper, that which they g. 
39.5. he will ^.his heart early to resort to the Lord 

6. he shall g. thanks to the Lord in his prayer 
14. g. ye a sweet savour as frankincense 

33. he will g. every thing needful in season 
41. 19. and of scorning to g. and take 
45. 26. God g. you wisdom in your heart 
50.20. to g. the blessing of the Lord with his lips 
51. 30. in his time he will^. you your reward 
Bar. 1. 20. to g. us a land that flows with milk 
2. 14. g. us favour in sight of them that led us 

17. they will g. to the Lord neither praise nor 

18. but the hungry soul shall g. thee praise 
31. for I g. them a heart, and ears to hear 

4. 3. fl'. not thine honour to another, nor things 
6. 23. but to the poor they g. nothing of it 
3|5. they can neither j'. riches nor money 
53. neither can they set up a king, nor g. rain 
67. nor shine as the sun, nor g. light as the moon 
Dan. 3. 20. deliver us, and g. glory to thy name 
1 Mae. 2. 50. and g. your lives for the covenant 
8. 4. the rest did g. them tribute every year 

7. should pay a great tribute, and g. hostages 
9.55. he could not^. order concerning his house 

10. 28. be faithful to us, we will g. you rewards 

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1 Mac. 10. 54. and g. me now thy daughte sto wifk 
11. 9. make a league, I will g. thee iny daughter 
15. 6. 1 g. thee leave also to coin money 

2 Mac. 1. 3. God g. you all a heart to serve him 
7.23. will of his mercy g. you breath and life again 
9. 20. if ye fare well, I g. great thanks to God 
15. 33. they should g. it by pieces to the fowls 

GIVEN. 
1 Esd.l. 6. Ihecommandm. which was ^. to Moses 
7. these things were g. of the king's allowance 
32. and this was g. out for an ordinance 
2. 27. the men therein were ^. to rebellion 
4. 60. blessed art thou who hast g. me wisdom 
62. because ho had g. them freedom and libert'w 
6. 25. expenses g. out of the house of king Cyrus 
'iEsd. 7.46. better not to have ^.the earth to Adam, 
or else when it was g. to have restrained hint 
8. 10. commanded out of the breasts milk to be g 
Tob. 5. 19. which the Lord hath g. us to live with 
6. 10. that she may be g. thee for a wife 
13. that this maid hath been g. to seven men 
15. O my brother, she shall be g. thee to wife, 
for this night she shall be^. thee in marriage 
7. 11. 1 have^. my daughter in marriage to 7 men 
11. 1. that he had g. him a prosperous journey 
Jud. 8. 19. our fathers were g. to the sword 

9. 4. thou hastjO". their wives for a prey 

10. 12. for they shall be g. you to be consumed 

Esth. 14. 6. hast "•. us into the hands of our enemici 

fVisd. 1.1. 1 prayed, and understanding was g. ma 

15. to conceive for the things that are g. 

17. he hath g. me certain knowledge of things 

11. 4. wafer was g. them out of the flinty rock 

18. 4. the law was to be g. to the world • 

6. knowing to what oaths they had g credence 
Eccl.i5.\l. and whether him liketh, shall be^. him 
20. neither hath he g. any man licence to sin 
17. 16. every man from his youth is g. to evil 

19. 1. labouring man that is g. to drunkenness 
24. 18. 1 am g. to all my children named of bias 
26. 3. which shall be g. in the portion of them 

23. a wicked woman is g. to a wicked man, but 
a godly woman is g. to him that feareth Lord 
29. 15. for he hath g. his life for thee 

37. 21. for grace is not g. him from the Lord 

38. 6. hath g. men skill that he might be honoured 

41. 22. and after thou hast g. upbraid not 

42. 17. the Lord hath not o-. power to the saints 

43. 33. and to the godly hath he g. wisdom 

51. 22. Lord hath g. me a tongue for my reward 
Sus. 50. God hath g. thee the honour of an elder 
Bel 32. ihey had g. them every day two carcases, 
Avhich then v/ere not^. them to devour Danid 

1 Mac. 4. 55. who had g. them good success 

10. 8. they heard the king had g. him authority 
4.5.expences shall be ^o-.out of the king's accounts 
89. sent a buckle of gold, as the use is to be g, 

2 Mac. 1. 18. of the fire which was g. us 

8. 23. and when he had g. them this watch-word 
28. they had g. part of the spoils to the mairped 
10. 38. praised God, who had ^.them the victory 
13. 15. and having g. the watch-word to them 
GIVEST. 
2 Esd. 5. 45. that thou which g. life to all 
Tob. 4. 7. when thou g. alms, let not thine eye, 18. 
Wisd. 12. 19. that thou g. repentance for sins 
Eccl. 18. 15. nor use words when thou g. anything 
31. if thou g. thy soul the desires that please her 

42. 7. writing all that thou g. out or receives! in 

GIVETH. 
2 Esd. 2. 46. that^. them palms in their hands 
8. 2. it shall say to thee, that it^. much mould 
Tob. 4. 19. the Lord himself^, all good things 
Eccl. 1. 12. the fear of the Lord g. gladness 
4. 15. whoso g. ear to her shall judge natiohs 
1-3. 3. no good can come to him that g. no alms 

20. 15. he^. little, and upbraideth much 

34. 17. he g. life, health, and blessing 

35. 2. and he that g. alms sacrificeth praise 

38. 26. he g. his mind to make furrows 

39. 1. he that g. his mind to the law of the Lord 

42. 16. the sun that «•. light, looks on all things 
50. 29. leadeth him, who g. wisdom lo the godly 
51. 17. ascribe glory to him that g. me wisdom 

2 Mac. 15. 21. he g. it to such as are worthy 
GIVING. 

2 Esd. 2. 37. g. thanks to him that hath called yon 
13. 57. g. praise and thanks to the Most High 
Wisd. 6. 18. g. heed to her law is the assurance of 

Eccl. 17. IS.^and g. him the light of bis love 

43. 9. an ornament g. light in highest places 

44. 3. men g. counsel by their understanding 
50. 7. the rainbow i?-. light in the bright clouds 

1 Mac. 6. 38. horsemen g. them signs what to do 

2 Mac. 8. 22. g. each one fifteen hundred men 
11. 11. g. a charge on their enemies like lions 
15. 15. gave him a sword, and in g. it, spake (hu* 

GLAD. 
2 Esd. 2. .37. receive gift that is given, and be f 
Tob. 13.13. rejoice and be^. for the children of i* 



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JVJ. 13. 14. have seen iliy glory, shall be g.foT ever 
Eccl. 31. 27. wine was made to make men ir. 
Bar. 4. 33. for as she was g-. at tliy fal! 
2 Jilac. 3. 7- he made Jacob g. with his acts 

10. 26. we have heard hereof and are^. 

11. 44. the king was very g. of their coming 

12. 12. and we are right ^r. of your honour 

14. 21. wherefore we were g. of their coming 

GLADLY. 
2 Mac. 2. 27. we undertake g. this great pains 

4. 12. for he built ^. a place of exercise 

GLADNESS. 

1 Esd. 4. 63. they feasted with g. seven days 

2 Esd. 1. 37. v/hose little ones rejoice in g. 

2. 3. 1 brought you up witii g. with sorrow I lost 

16. embrace ciiiidren, bring them up with g. 
Jud. 10. 3. she put on her garments of g. 

Esth. 10. 13. those days shall be with g. before G. 
EccL 1. 11. the fear of the Lord is glory and g. 

12. it givelh joy, g. and a long life 

15. 6. he shall find joy and a crown of ^. 

30. 2-2. the cr. of the heart is the life of man 

31. 28. wine measurably drunk bringeth g. 

35. 9. and dedicate thy tithes with g. 

Bar 4.23. God will give you to me again with g. 

1 Mac. 4. 50. they offered burnt-offerings with g. 

58. thus was there very great ^. among people 

59. the dedication kept with mirth and g. 

5. 54. so they went up to mount Sion with g. 
7. 48. they kept that day a day of great g. 
10. 66. Jonathan returned with peace and g. 

13. 52. that that day should be kept with g. 

2 Jlfac.3.30. for the temple was filled with joy and^. 
lO.i). and they kept eight days with g. 

"^ GLA3S. 

Ercn. 12. 11. if thou hadst wiped a looking^. 

GLISTERED. 
2 Esd. 10. 25. on a sudden her countenance g. 
1 Mac. 6. 39. the mountains^, therewith 
GLISTERING. 

1 Esd. 8. 57. even of fine brass g. like gold 
Esth. 15. 6. all g. with gold and precious stones 

2 Mac. 5. 3. horsemen with g. of golden ornaments 

GLORY. 

1 Esd. 1. 33. his ^. and understanding in the ]a.'W 
4 17. make garments for men, bring ^. to men 

59. thine is the g. and I am thy servant 

5. 61. his mercy and g. is for ever in ail Israel 

9. 8. and by confessing give g. to th, "^jord 

2 Esd. 8. 21. whose g. may not be comprehended 
Tob. 13. 14. when they have seen all thy g. 
Jud. 9. 7. they g. in strength of their footmen 

10. 8. accomplish thy enterprises to the ^.of Israel 
15. 9. they said to her, thou art the g. of Israel 

Esth. 13. 12. it was not for any desire of ^. 

14. I did this, that I might not prefer the g. of 
man above the g. of God, nor worship any but 

. 14. 9. they will quench the g. of thine house 

15. that I hate the g. of the unrighteous 
Wisd. 6. 2. and g. in the multitude of nations 
7. 25. flowing from the g. of the Almighty 

9. 10. O send her from the throne of thy g, 

10. 14. and she gave him perpetual g. 
14.14.by vain g. of men they entered into the world 
15. 9. counted it his g. to make counterfeit things 
18. 24. in rows was the g. of the fathers graven 

Eccl. 3. 10. g. not in the dishonour of thy father, 
for thy father's dishonour is no g. to thee 
11. g. of a man is from the honour of his father 
4. 21. there is a shame which is g. and grace 

6. 29. and her chains shall be a robe of g. 

9. 11. envy not ^. of asinner, knowest not his end 

10. 22. their g. is the fear of the Lord 

11. 16. shall wax old with them thatg". therein 

14. ,27. and in her g. shall he dwell 

17. 9. he gave them to g. in his marvellous acts 

13. their eyes saw the majesty of his g. 
20. 31. there is an abasement because oTg. 

23. 28. it is great g. to follow the Lord 

24. 1. wisdom shall g. in midst of her people 

25. 6. and the fear of Go(l is their ^. 

31. 10. been found perfect, then let him g. 

36. 14. and fill thy people with thy g. 

37.26.a wise man shall inherit ^.among his people 

39. 8. he shall g. in the law of^his covenant 

40. 3. from him that sitteth on a throne of ^. 
27. the fear of the Lord covereth him above all g. 

42.16. the work thereof is full of the o*. of the Lord 

17. whatsoever is, might be established for his ^. 
25. who shall be filled with beholding his g. 

43. 9. g. of the stars, an ornament giving light 

44. 2. the Lord hath wrought great g. by them 
7. all these were the g. of their times 

13. and their g. shall not be blotted out 
19. in g. was there none like unto him 

45. 3. anti he shewed him part of his g. 

7. and he clothed him with a robe ofg. 

8. he put upon him perfect g. and strengthened 
23. the third in g. is Phinees son of Eleazar 
Sfi. and that their ^. may endure forever 

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Eccl. 46.2. howgreat^. gat he when lift his hands? 

47. 6. in that he gave him a crown of ^. 

8. he praised the Most High with words of ^r. 

11. he gave him a throne of ^. in Israel 

48. 4. and who may g. like unto thee? 

49. 5. he gave their g. to s strange nation 

12. which was prepared for everlasting g. 

50. 11. and was clothed with the perfection of ^g^. 

13. so were all the sons of Aaron in their g. 
51. 17. 1 ascribe the g. to him that givet!; wisdom 

Bar. 4. 24. which shall come on you with great g. 

37. thy Bons come, rejoicing in the g. of God 
5. 1. the g. Cometh from God for ever 

2. set a diadem on thy head the g. of Everlasting 
4.thy name shall be called the^.of God's worship 

6. God bringeth them to thee exalted with.^. 

7. that Israel may go safely in the g. of God 

9. shall lead Israel with joy in the light of his g. 
Dan. 3. 20. deliver us, and give o-. to thy name 

31. blessed art thou in the temple of thy holy g. 
Prayer of Manass. the majesty of thy g. cannot be 
borne, thine is the g. for ever and ever 
IMac. 1. 40. as had been her g. so her dishonour 
2. 8. her temple is become as a man without g. 
12. even our beauty and our g. is laid waste 
62. for his g. shall be dung and worms 
64. for by the law shall you obtain g. 
10. 58. celebrated her marriage with great 5'. 

14. 21. they certified us of your g. and honour 

15. 32. and when he saw the g. of Simon 
36. made report to him of the g. of Simon 

2 Mac. 2. 8. and the g. of the Lord shall appear 

5.16. were dedicated to g. and honour of the place 

20. so again it was set up with all g. 

GLORIETH. 

Eccl. 38. 25. that g. in the goad, that driveth oxen 

GLORIFY. 

1 Esd. 8. 25. to g. his house that is in Jerusalem 
fVisd. 18. 8. by. the same thou didst ^. us 

19.22. didst magnify thy people and g. them 
Eccl. 10. 28. my son, g. thyself in meekness 
36, 6. shew signs, g. thy hand and thy right arm 
43. 30. when you "•. the Lord, exalt him as much 
GLORIFIED. 

2 Esd. 8. 49. not judged thyself worthy to be g. 
Dan. 3.28. the three praised g. and blessed God 

30.blessed is thy glorious holy name, tobe praised 
and g. above all for ever, 31, 32, 33, 34 
GLORIOUS. 

1 Esd. 1. 56. as for her g. things, they never ceased 

2 Esd. 2. 39. have received g. garments of the Ld. 

Tob. 3. 11. and thy holy and g. name is blessed 
8. 5. blessed is thy holy and g. name for ever 
14.5.houseofGod shall be built with a ^.building 

Jud. 9. 8. tabernacle, where thy g. name resteth 

16. 13. O Lord, thou art great, g. and wonderful 
Esth. 11.11. the lowly exalted, and devoured the^. 

14. 2. and she laid away her g. apparel 
15. 1. on the third day she put on her g. apparel 
16. 4. but also lifted up with the g. words 
Wisd. 3. 15. for g. is the fruit of good labours 
5. 16. they shall receive a §.. kingdom 
6. 12. wisdom is g. and never fadeth away 
Eccl. 17. 13. and their ears heard his g. voice 
27.8. thou shalt put her on as a g. long robe 
43. 1. the beauty of heaven, with his^. shew 
12. it compasseth the heaven with a g. circle 
45. 2. he made him like to the g. saints 

3. he made him g. in the sight of kings 

49 8. it was Ezekiel who saw the g. vision 
Dan. 3. 22. that thou art g. over the whole world 
Prayer of Manass. by thy terrible and g. name 

1 Mac. 2. 9. her g. vessels are carried away 

14. 9. and the young men put on g. apparel 

2 3Iac. 4. 24. for the g. appearance of his power 
8. 35. putting ofT^-. apparel, he came to Antioch 

15. 13. there appeared a nian exceeding^. 
34. so every man praised the g. Lord, saying 

GLORIOUSLY. 
Toh. 14. 5. return and build iip Jerusalem g. 
Esth. 15. 2. being g. adorned, she took two maids 
2 Mae. 6. 19. rather to die £■. than to live stained 

GLORYING. 
Eccl. 9. 16. let thy g. be in the fear of the Lord 

GLUETH. 
Eccl. 22. 7. as one that g. a potsherd together 

GNASH. 
Eccl. 30. 10. and lest thou ff. thy teeth in the end 

GNAWED. 
Bar. 6. 20. their hearts are g. on by things creeping 

GO. 
1 Esd. 1. 16. it was not lawful to g. from service 

2. 5. let him g. up to Jerusalem that is in Judea 
4.4. if he send them against the enemies, they g. 
8. 10. the Jews should^, with thee to Jerusalem 

27. 1 gathered men of Israel to g. up with me 
45. that they should g. to Saddens the captain 
Tob. 1. 15. that I could not g. into Media 

3. 6. that I may g. into the everlasting placa 
4 15. neither let drunkenness g. w'th thee 



T(jb. 5. 16. his lather said, o-. thou with this man 
10. 7. let me if. for my fatlier and niotJier Iviok «« 

8. they shall declare how things o-, wiiii ihee 
y. Tobias said, no, but let me g. to my fatlicf 

12. 17. fear not, tor it shall g. well with you 
14. 4. g. into Media, my son; for I believe 

9. keep the law, that it may g. well with thtw 
./nd. 8. 35. g. in peace, the Lord g. before thee 

10. 9. that I may g. to accomplish the things 
13. whereby he shall ^. and win the hill coisatr^ 

11. 17. and thy servant will g. out by night 

18. then thou shalt g. forth with thine armj 

12. 6. that thine handmaid may g. to prayer 

11. g. now and persuade this Hebrew womah 

12. will be a shame if we let such a woman ^ 

13. 12. they made haste to g. down to the gate 

14. 2. g. forth eveiy valiant man out of the city 
Esth. 1.3. 7. may with violence g. into the grave 
fVisd. 1. 11. word so secret shall g. for nought 

2. 9. let ntme of us g. without his part 

6. 23. neither will I g. with consuming envy 

15. 15. as for their feet tiiey are slow to^. 
Eccl. 1. 13. it shall g. well with him at the last 

2.7. ye that fear the Lord, g. not aside lest you fal 
3. 17. my son, g. on with th y-business in meekness 

5. 4. the Lord will in no wise let thee g. 

9. g. not into every way, for so doth the sinner 

6. 27. when thou liMSt got hold, let her not^. 

8. 14.^. not to law with the judge, they will judge 

16. g. not with him into a solitary |)lace 
9. 12. remember they shall not g. unpunished 
12. 11. though he^. crouching, yet lake good heed 

14. 22. g. after her as one that trucelh 

18. 30. g. not after thy lusts, but refrain thyself 
22. 13. g. not to him that hath no linderslanding 
25. 26. if she g. not as thou wonldest have her 
27. 19. as one that letteth a bird g "utof his hand 
29. 24. (1 miserable life to g- from house to house 

31. 21. if thou hast been forted to eat, g. vomit 

32. 10. before a shamefaced man shall g. favour 
20. g. not in a way wherein thou mayest fa, 

33 25. but if thou let him g. idle, he shall seett 

31. which way wilt thou g. to seek him? 

38. 12. let him not g. for thou hast need of him 

32. not dwell where they will, nor ^. up and down 

40. 1. from the day that they g. out of the womb 
43. 30. not weary, for you can never g. far enough 

Bar. 3. 11. with them that^. down into the grave 

4. 19. g. your way, O my children, g. your way 

5. 7. Israel may g. safely in the glory of God 

6. 9. as it were for a virgin that loves to g. gay 
58. they that are strong do take and g. away 

Bel 11. so Baal's priests said, lo, we g. out 
34. g. carry the dinner thou hast to Babylon 

1 Mac. 1. 11. let us g. and make a covenant 

2. 22. to the king's words to g. from our religion 

3. 13. a multitude to g. out with him to war 
14.1 will get a name, for I will g. fight with Judas 

5. 57. let us g. fight against the heathen 

9. 8. let us arise and g. up against our eneraiet 
1.3. 16. send hostages and we will let him g. 

19. neither would he let Jonathan g. 

15. 14. neither suffered he any lo g. out or ia 
25. Tryphon could neither g. out nor in 

2 Mac. 2. 30. and to g. over things at large 

5. 15. but presumed lo g. into the holy temple 

6. 7. the Jews were compelled to g. in procession 

11. 26. ever^. cheerfully about their own affairs 

12. 24. he besought to let him g. with his life 
25. let hjm g. for saving of their brethren 

15. 2. the Jews that were compelled to ^. with him 

GOEST. • 

Jitd. 10. 12. whence comest thou? whither g. thout 
Eccl. 9. 13. that thou-^. in the midst of snares 

GOETH. 
1 Esd. 4. 23. a man g. his way to rob and steal 
24. a man looketh on a lion, and g. in darkness 
6. 10. the work g. on prosperously in their hatods 
7^risrf.6.16.she g. seeking such as are w rlhy ofhef 
7. 10. light that cometh from her v r g. out 
12. I rejoiced, because wisdom efore thena 
24. she passeth and g. through ml things 
Eccl. 2. 12. woe to the sinner that g. two ways 

10. 21. the fear of the Lord g. before authority 
12. 14. so one that-^/-. to a sinner, an#^is defiled 
22. 24. as the smoke of a furnace g. before the fire 
32. 10. before the thunder g. lightning 

Bar. 2. 18. the soul which g. stooping and feeble 
3. 33. he that sendeth forth light, and it^. 

GOING. 
Tob. 2. 4. until the g. down of the sun 

7. after the g. down of the sun I made a gravo 
5. 17. astafFof ourhandin^^. in and out before up 

./ud. 1. 4. for the £-. forth of his mighty armies 
M^isd. 3. 3. their g. from us to be utter destructioTi 

7. 6. have an entrance to life and !he like g. ool 
23. and g. through all understanding, pure spirit* 

Siis. 8. the two elders saw her »•. in every day 
Bei 33. who was g. into the field to the reapers 
Mac 3. 16. came near to the g. up to Bethorow 



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Mac. 3.24. pursued fiom the "■.down of Bethoron 
t/ac.2.2'2.the3' upheld the laws that were g. down 
9. 14 the city, to the which he was g. in haste 
11. 36. for we are now g. to Antioch 

GOAD. 
Eccl 38. 25. that glorieth in g. that diiveth oxen 

GOATS. 
Jud.'i. 17. sheep, and oxen, and ^.without number 

GOD. 
i Esd. 4. Gi2. they praised the G. of their fathers 

5. 53. all they that had made any vow to G. 
6.31. offerings may be made to the most high G. 

6. 16. that do according to the will of thy G. 
17. thou shalt set before thy G. in Jerusalem 
19. the reader of the law of the most high G. 

23. according to the wisdom of G. ordain judges 

24. whosoever shall transgress the law of thy G. 

9. 46. the Lord G. most high, the G. of hosts 

•& Esd. 1. 29. ye my people, and I should be your G. 

6. 42. some l)eing planted of G. and tilled 

7. 19. he said to me, there is no judge above G. 

8. 58. said in their lieart, that there is no G. 

^. 67. so shall G. lead you forth and deliver you 
,"5. fear not, neither doubt, for G. is your guide 
jtt,b. 1. 12. I remembered G. with ail my lieart 

3. 16. heard before the majesty of the great G. 

4. 7. the face of G. shall not be turned away 

14. for if tbou serve G. he will repay thee 
21. if thou fear G. and depart from all sin 

5. 16. G. send you a good journey, and G. who 

dwelleth in heaven prosper your journey, 
and the angel of G. keep you company 
6. 17. rise up and pray to G. who is merciful 

7. 12. G. give you good success in all thmgs 

8. 5. blessed art thou, O G. of our fathers 

15. then Raguel praised G. and said, O G. thou 
art worthy to be praised with all holy praise 

10. 11. G. give you a prosperous journey 

-']. 14. he wept and said, blessed art thou, O G. 
^6. Tobit went out, rejoicirrg and praising G. 
17. gave thanks, because G. had mercy on him; 
G. be blessed who hath brought thee to us 
12.6. bless G. praise and magnify him; it is good* 
to praise and shew forth the works of G. 
7. it is honourable to reveal the works of G. 

11. it was honourable to reveal the works of G. 

14. now G. hath sent me to heal thee and Sara 

17. it shall go well with you, i)raise G. therefore 
38. but by the will of our G. I came, praise him 
20. now therefore give G. thanks for I go up 

13. 4. and he is the G. our Father for ever 

15. let my soul bless G. the great King 

18. blessed be G. who hath extolled it for ever 

14. 5. again G. will have mercy on them, and the 

house of G. shall be built in it for ever 
7. his people shall confess G. who love G. in truth 
/ud. 3. 8. all tribes shall call upon him as G. 

4. 13. so G. heard their prayers, and looked on , 

5. 8. they left way of ancestors and worshipped 

the G. of heaven, the G. whom they knew 

12. then they cried to their G.*he smote Egypt 

13. and G. dried up the Red sea before them 

17. whilst they sinned not before their G. because 

the G. that hatelh iniquity was with them 

19. but now are they returned to their G. 

20. and if they sin against their G. let us consider 
21.lestG.be for them, and we become a reproach 

€. 2. and who is G. but Nabuchodonosorl 
3. and their G. shall not deliver them 

18. then the people fell down and worshipped G. 

and cried unto G. saving 

19. O Lord G. of heaven, behold their piide 

21. they called on the G. of Israel all night 
T. 24. G. be a judge between us and you 

25. but G. hath sold us into their hands 
8. 8. none gave her an ill word, for she feared G. 
12. who are you that have tempted G.this day, 
and stand instead of G. amongst children 

14. can you search out G. who made all things'? 

16. do not bind the counsels of the Lord our G. 
for G. is notas man, that he may be threatened 

20. we know none other G. therefore we trust 
0. 4. O G. O my G. hear me also a widow 

11. for thou art a G. of the afflicted, a helper 
12. 1 pray thee, O G. of my father, and G. of the 

inheritance of Israel, Lord of heavens 
14. acknowledge that tbou art the G. of all power 

10. 1. she had ceased to cry to the G. of Israel 
S. the G. the G. of our fathers give thee favour 

ll.lO.nor sword prevail, except they sin against G. 

12. consume all those things G. hath forbidden 

13. for the priests that serve before face of our G. 

16. G. hath sent me to work things with thee 

17. thy servant serveih the G. of heaven day 

and night, I will pray to G. and he 
will tell me 
23. thy G. shall be my G. and thou shalt dwell 
13. 11. G. even our G. is with us to shew power 

14. then said she to them, praise G. praise G. 
19. which remember the power of G. for ever 

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GOD . 

Jud. 14.10. when Achior had seen all that the G.of 
, Israel had done, he believed in G. greatly 

16. 2. Judith saith, begin to my G. with timbrels 

3. G. breaketh the battles, for he delivered me 
Estk. 10. 4. said, G. hath done these things 

9. my nation is Israel, which cried to G. and were 

saved, G. hath wrought signs and wonders 

10. he made two lots, one for the people of G. 

11. lots came at the day of judgment before G. 

12. so G. remembered his people and justified 
11. 10. then they cried to G. and on their cry 

12. and what G. had determined to do 

13. 14. might not prefer glory of man above glory 
of G. nor will I worship any but thee, O G. 
15. 2. after she had called upon G. who beholds 
8. then G. changed the spirit of the king 

13. I saw thee, my lord, as an angel of G. 
16. 4. they think to escape the justice of G. 

16. that they be children of the most high G. 
18. G. who ruleth all things, rendering vengeance 
Wisd. 1. 6. for G. is witness of big reins 

13. for G. made not death, nor hath pleasure 

2. 13. he profei=seth to have the knowledge of G. 

16. he maketh his boast that G. is his father 

18. if the just man be son of G. he will help him 
23. for G. created man to be immortal 

3. 1. the souls of righteous are in the hand of G. 

5. for G. proved them, and found them worthy 

14. nor imagined wicked things against G. 

4. 1. because it is known with G. and with men 
10. he pleased G. and was beloved of him 

17. they shall not understand what G. decreed 

18. but G. shall laugh them to scorn 

6. 4. nor have walked after the counsel of G. 

19. incorruption maketh us near unto G. 
7.14. which they that use, become the friends of G. 

15. G. hath granted me to speak as I would 

25. for she is the breath of the power of G. 

26. the unspotted mirror of the power of G. 

27. she maketh them friends of G. and prophets 
28. G. loves none but him that dwells with wisdom 

8. 3. she is conversant with G. she magnifieth 

4. for she is privy to the mysteries of G. 
21. 1 could not obtain her, except G. gave 

9. 1. O G. of my fathers, and Lord of mercy 
13. what man that can know the counsel of G.? 
10. 5. she preserved him blameless unto G. 

10. she shewed him the kingdom of G. 

12. 7. might receive a worthy colony of G. childr. 
13. nor is there aiij G. but thou, that careth 
26. they shall feel a j.-lgment worthy of G. 

13. 1. vain are all men, «.*^o are ignorant of G. 

6. for they perad venture eu o^.^king G. 

14. 8. because being corruptilt it was called G. 

9. they are both alike hateful unto G. 

11. in the creature of G. they are an abomination 

20. the multitude allured, took him for a g. 
22. that they erred in the knowledge of G. 
30. both because they thought not well of G. 

15. 1. but thou, O G. art gracious and true 
8. he maketh a vain g. of the same clay 

16. but no man can make a g. like to himself 
19. but they went without the praise of G. 

16. 18. wero persecuted with the judgment of G. 
18. 13. acknowledged this people to be sons of G. 

Eccl. 1. 18. both which are the gifts of G. 
30. so G. discover thy secrets and cast thee down 

3. 16. that angerelh his mother is cursed of G. 

7. 9. say not, G. will look on my oblations, when 

I offer to the most high G. he will accept it 
10. 5. in the hand of G. is the prosperity of man 

7. pride is hateful before G. and man 

12. pride is, when one departeth from G. 
15. 13. and they that fear G. love it not 
18. 11. therefore is G. patient with them 
19.24. that hath small understanding and fears G. 
20. 15. such a one is to be hated of G. and man 
21. 5. prayer of a poor man reacheth to ears of G. 
"Zi. 4. O G. of my life, give me not a proud look 

10. he that swears and names G. continually 
12. G. grant that it be not found in Jacob 

24.23. the book of the covenant of the most high G. 
25.1.1 stood beautiful, both before G. and men 
6. and the fear of G. is their glory 
36. 5. that there is no G. but only thou, O G. 

17. that thou art the Lord, the eternal G. 

41. 8. have forsaken the law of the most high G. 

19. in regard of the truth of G. and his covenant 

45. 1. even Moses beloved of G. and men 

26. G. give you wisdom in your heart to judge 

46. 1. was made great for saving the elect of G. 

47. 13. for G. made all quiet round about him 

48. 16. some did that which was pleasing to G. 

49. 3. he established the worship of G. 

50. 22. now the.efore bless ye thtj G. of all 

51. 1. I will praise thee, O G. my Saviour 
fiar.3.35. this is our G. || 4. 6. ye moved G. to wrath 

4. 7. by sacrificing to devils and not to G. 

8. ye have forgotten the everlasting G. 
37. they come, rejoicing in the glory of G. 



GOD 

Bar. 5. 1. the glory that cometh from G. for em 

2. the righteousness which cometh from G. 

3. G. will shew thy brightness to eveiy coudU 

4. shall be called, the glory of G. worsht 

5. rejoicing in the rerneiiibrance of G. 

6. G. bringeth them to thee exalted with glor» 

7. G. hath appointed every high hill be cast dow» 

8. overshadow Israel by the commandment of Cr 

9. for G. shall lead Israel with joy 

6. 51. and that there is no work of G. in thehi 
Dan. 3. 1. they walked in the fire, praising G. 

22. let them know thou art Lord, the only G. 
Sm5. 42. G. everlasting G. that knowest the secret* 

50. G. hath given thee the honour of an elder 
55. Daniel said, even now the angel of G. hath 
received the sentence of G. to cut thee in two 

59. the angel of G. waiteth with the sword 

60. praised G. who saveth them that trust in him 
63. they praised G. for their daughter Susanna 

Bel 4. but Daniel worshipped his own G. 
5. the living G. who created heaven and earth 

37. take the dinner which G. hath sent thee 

38. Daniel said, thou hast remembered me, OG.. 
Prayer of Manass. thou art the G. of the just, for 

thou art G. even the G. of tijem that repent 

1 Mac. 2. 21. G. forbid we should forsake the law 

3. 18. with the G. of heaven it is all one to deliver 
53. able to stand, except thou O G. help 

60. as the. will of G. is in heaven, so let him do 
4. 55. worshipping and praising the G. of heaven 
9. 10. G. forbid that I should do this thing 

2 Mac. 1. 2. G. be gracious unto you and remember 

27. let the heathen know that thou art G. 

2. 4. that the prophet being warned of G. 

7. till the time that G. gather his people together 

17. we hope that the G. that delivered his people 

3. 24. all were astonished at the power of G. 

28. they acknowledged the power of G. 

29. for he by the hand of G. was cast down 
34. declare to all men the mighty power of G. 
36. the works of the great G. which he had seen 
38. no doubt there is an especial power of G. 

4. 17. to do wickedly against the laws of G. 

5. 19. G. did not choose people for the places' saka 
6. 1. and not to live after the laws of G. 

23. the holy law made and given by G. 

7. 14. to look for hope from G. to be raised up 

16. think not our nation is forsaken of G, 

18. we suffer, having sinned against our G. 

19. thou that takest in hand to strive against O 
28. G. made them of things thai were not 

31. thou shalt not escape the hands of G. 

36. our brethren are dead under G. covenant 

37. that thou mayest confess that he alone is Q 
8. 23. siven them this watch-word, the help ofG» 

36. that the Jews had G. to fight for them 
9. 4. the judgment of G. now following him 
5. the G. of Israel smote him with a plague 

8. shewing forth the manifest power of G. 

11. acknowledge of himself by the scourge of G 

12. it is meet to be subject to G. a mortal man 
should not think of himself as if be were G. 

17. that he would declare the power of G. 

18. the just judgment of G. was come on him 

20. if ye fare well, I give great thanks to G. 

10. 16. besought G. that he would be their helper 
•25. they turned themselves to pray to G. 

11. 4. not at all considering the power of G. 

9. then they praised the merciful G. together 

13. because the Almighty G. helped them 

12. 6. calling on G. the righteous Judge 

11. but Judas' side by the help of G. got victory 
16. Judas took the city by the will of G. 

13. 15. given the watch-word, victory is of G. 

15. 14. to wit, Jeremias the prophet of G. 

27. praying to G. with their hearts, for through 
the appearance ofG. they were cheered 
GODLY. 
.7M(f. 8.31. pray for us, because thou art B.g. woman 
Eccl. 6. 35. be willing to hear every ^. discourse 
11. 17. the gift of the Lord remaineth withthe^. 
22. the blessing of Lord is in the reward of the g. 
12.2. do good to the g. man, and thou shalt find 
4. give to the g. man, and help not a sinner 
13. 17. what fellowship hath the sinner with g.t 

16. 13. the patience of o-. shall not be frustrated 
23. 12. all such things shall be far from the g. 
26. 23. a g. woman is given him that feareth Ld 
27.11.thediscourseofthe^.is always with wisdom 
33. 14. life against death, so is the g. set against 

the sinner, and the sinner against the^. 
37. 12. but be continually w'ith a g. man 
39. 27. all these things are for good to the g. 
43. 33. and to the g. hath he given wisdom 
50. 29. who giveth wisdom to the g. 
2 Mac. 12. 45. favour laid up for those that died g 

GODLESS. 
2 Mac. 7. 34. butfhou, O o-. man and most wicked 

GODLINESS. 
1 Esd. 1. 23. upright, with a heart full of g. 



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ffisd. 10. 12. might know g: is stronger than all 
Eccl. 1. 2.5. but o'. is an abomination to u sinner 
2 Mac. 3. 1. because of the g: of Onias the priest 

GODS. 
2 Esd. 1. G. they Iiave offered to strange g: 

16. 36. believe not^. of whom the Lord spaiie 
Jud.3.8. decreed to destroy all the^r. of the land 

5.7. tliey would not follow the g. of their fathers 

8. they cast them out from the face of their ^. 
8. IS. which worship g, made with hands 

Estk. 14. 7. because we worshipped their ^. 
Wisd. 12. 27. thorn whom they fought to be^. 
13. 2. to be the g. which govern the world 

3. if they being delighted, took them to be g. 

10. called them g: which are the works of men 

15. 15. counted the idols of the heathen to be g. 
Bar. 6. 4. yt shall see in Babylon g. of silver 

9. they make crowns for the heads of their ^. 

10. the priests convey from their g. gold and sil v. 

11. being g. of silver, and g. of gold and wood 

12. yet cannot these g. save themselves from rust 

16. whereby they are known not to be g. 

17. even so it is with their g. when they be setup 

18. lest their g;. be spoiled with robbers 
23. by this ye may know tiiey are no g. 29. 
30. how can they be called g.? set meat before^. 
32. they roar and cry before their g. as men do 

39. their g. of v/ood, and which are overlaid 

40. how shall a man think and say, they are g.? 
44. how may it be thought or said they are g.? 
46. how should the things that are made be g.? 
49. how cannot men perceive that they be no g.? 

51. that they are no g. but works of men's hands 

52. who then may not know that they be no g.? 

55. when fire falleth on the iiouse of ^. of wood 

56. how can it be thought or said, that they be^.? 

57. nor are those g. of wood able to escape 
Bel 27. Daniel said, lo, these are g. you worship 

GOLD. 

i Esd. 1. 36. a tax on the land of one talent of^. 

2. 6. his neighbours help him with g. and silver 

13. vials of|». 30, of silver 2410, and other vessels 
3.6. tod..;.k in^. to sleep on ^.and a chariot with 

bridles of ^. and a head tire of fine linen 
2 Esd. 8. 2. hut little dust that g. cometh of 

16. 73. they shall be tried as g. in the fire 
Tob. 12. 8. better to give alms, than lay up g. 

13. 16. and thy battlements with pure^. 

Jud. 2. 18. very much g. out of the king's house 
5.9. they were increased with g. and silver 
8. 7. Manasses had left her^. and silver 
10. 21. which was woven with purple and g. 

Esth. 15. 6. before the king all glittering with g. 

fVisd. 3. 6. as g. in furnace hath he tried them 
7. 9. all g. in respect of her is as little sand 
13. 10. gods that are g. and silver, to shew art in 

Eccl. 2. 5. for fl-. is tried in the fire, men in adversity 

7. 18. nor a faithful brother for^. of Ophir 
19, forego not a good woman, her grace is above ^. 

8. 2. for g. hath destroyed many, and perverted 
21. 21. learning to a man is as an ornament of ^. 

28. 24. look that thou bind up thy silver and g. 

29. 11. it shall bring ihee more profit than g. 
30. 15. health and a good state of body is above ^. 

31. 5. he that loveth ^. shall not be justified 
6.^. hath been ruin of many and thfeir destruction 

8. blessed is the rich that hath not gone after g. 

32. 5. is as a signet of carbuncle set in g 
6. as a signet of an emerald set in a work of ^. 

40. 25. g. and silver make the foot stand sure 

41. 12. above a thousand great treasures of ^. 
45. 11. and set in g. the work of the jeweller 

12. he set a crown of ^. upon the mitre 
47. 18. thou didst gather g. as tin and multiply 

50. 9. as a vessel of beaten g. set with stones 

51. 28. get learning, and get much g. by her 
Par. 3. 17. they that hoarded up silver and g. 

30. who found her, and will bring her for pure g. 
6. 4. shall ye see in Babylon gods of silver and g. 

9. and taking g. as it were for a virgin to go gay 
30. cvt meat before gods of silver, g. and wood 

Mac. 1.22. censers of g. and the vail and crowns 
23. he took also the silver and the g. and vessels 

2. 18. children shall be honoured with silver and g. 

3. 41. the merchants took silver and g, very much 

4. 23. where they got much g. and silver and silk 
57. they decked the temple with crowns of ^, 

B. 1. was a city renowned for riches, silver, and g. 
2. a temple, wherein were coverings of ^. 
12. that I took all the vessels of g. and silver 
39 when the sun shone on the shields of ^. 

8. 3. winning the mines of the silver and g. 

10. 60. who gave them and friend silver and g. 
89. he sent him a buckle of ^. as the use is 

14.24. Simon sent to Rome with a great shield of^. 

43. sliould be clothed in purple, wear g. 

44. clothed in purple, or wear a buckle of ^. 
15. i8. they brought a shield of^. of 1000 pound 

2v^. sent him silver, and g. and much armour 
32. saw the glory of Simon, and cupboard of^. 



1 Mac. 16. 11. he had abundance of silver and g. 
19. might give them silver and g. and rewards 

2 Mac. 2. 2. when they see images of silver and g. 
3. 25. it seemed that he had complete harness of ^. 

4. 32. stole certain vessels of^. out of the temple 

5. 2. horsemen running in the air in cloth of ^. 

10. 29. appeared five men with bridles of ^. 

11. 8. one in white, shaking his armour of^. 

15. 15. Jeremias gave to Judas a sword oi'g. 
GOLDEN. 

1 Esd. 8. 57, twenty g. vessels, twelve of brass 
Estk. 15. 11. so he held up his g. sceptre 
Eccl. 6. 30. there is a g. ornament upon her 
26. 18. as g. pillars are on sockets of silver 
45. 9. with many g. bells round about 

1 Mac. 1. 21. and took away the g. altar 
22. and the g. ornaments before the temple 

11. 58. on this he sent him g. vessels to be served 
in and gave him leave to wear a g. buckle 

13. 37. the g. cro\Vn and scarlet robe ye sent 

2 Mac. 5. 3. and glittering of ^. ornaments 
GOLDSMITHS. 

TVisd. 15. 9. he striveth to e.xcel g. and silversmiths 
Bar. 6. 45. they are made of carpenters and^^. 

GOLIATH. 
Eccl. 47. 4. he beat down the boasting of G. 

GOMORRAH. 
2 Esd. 2. 8. remetober what I did to Sodom and G. 

GONE. 
2 Esd. 10. 22. our Leviles are g. into captivity 

14. 11. the ten parts of it are g. already 
Jud. 10. 10. till she was^. down the mountain 
Wisd. 4. 2. and when it is g. they desire it 

5. 10. when g. by the trace cannot be found 

16. 14. the spirit when it is g. forth returneth not 
19. 3. whom they had entreated to be g. 

Eccl. 31. 8. the rich that hath not g. alter gold 
Bar. 3. 19. they are g. down to the grave 
30. who hath g, over the sea and found her ? 
4. 26. my delicate ones have g. rough ways 
Sus. 19. now when the maids were g. forth 
Bel 14. when g. forth, king set meats before Bel 

1 Mac. 6. 10. the sleep is g. from mine eyes 

11. 43. for all my forces are g. from me 
12. 30. they were g. over the river Eleutherus 

2 Mac. 4. 40. a man far g. in years, no less in folly 
6. 24. were now g. to another religion 

12. 4. when they were g. forth into the deep 

10. when they were g. from thence nine 
GOOD. 

1 Esd. 4. 46. 1 desire that thou make g. the vow 
6. 21. if it seem g. to the king let search be made 
8. 11. as it hath seemed g. to me and my frisnds 

85. that ye may eat the^. things of the land 

2 Esd. 1. 9. to whom I have done so much g. 

2. 14. I have broken the evil, and created the g. 
25. nourish thy children, O thou^. nurse 

3. 22. the g. departed away, the evil abode still 

6. 33. sent me to say, be of g. comfort, fear not 

7. 6. a city is builded and full of all g. things 
35. and the g. deeds shall be of force 

16. 21. victuals shall be so g. cheap on earth 
Tob. 2. 1. there was a g. dinner prepared me 

4. 9. thou layest up a g. treasure for thyself 

11. for alms is a g. gift to all that give it 
19. the Lord himself giveth all g. things 

5. 13. for thou art my brother of an honest and g. 
stock; my brother, thou art ofag. stock 
21. for the g. angel will keep him company 

7. 4. then said he, is he in g. health? 
5. he is both alive, and in g. health 

12. God give you g. success in all things 
18. be of g. comfort, my daughter 

8. 6. it is not g. that man should be alone 

10. 12. that I may hear^. report of thee 

11. 11. saying, be of g. hope, my father 

12. 6. it is g. to praise God and exalt his name 

7. it is g. to keep close the secret of a king, 11. 
do what is g. and no evil shall touch you 

8. prayer is g. with fasting and alms 

13. thy g. deed was not hid from me 
13. 10. give praise to the Lord, for he is g, 

Jud. 3. 2. use us as shall be g. in thy sight 
4. and deal with them as seemeth g. to thee 

7. 30. Ozias said, brethren, be of ^. courage 

8. 28. thou hast spoken all with a g. heart 
29. because the disposition of thy heart is g. 

10. 19. it is not 5". that one man of them be left 
ll.l.wom.beof^'. comfort, fear not in thy heart, 3. 

13. 20. for a praise, to visit thee in g. things 
15. 8. g. things that God hath shewed to Israel 

10. thou hast done much^. to Israel 
Esth. 13. 3. was approved Rir his constant g. will 
13. for I could have been content with g. will 

15. 9. Esther, I am thy brother, be of ^. cheer 

16. 3. to practise against these tha*. do them g. 
4. words of lewd persons that were never ^. 
13. who continually procured our g. 

Wisd. 2. 6. let us enjoy the g. things present 
3. 15. for glorious is the fruit of ^. labours 



Wisd. 5.8. what^. hath riches with vaunting bro't? 
6. 25. receive instruction, it shall do you g, 
7. 11. all g. things together came to me with her 

22. clear, undefiled, plain, loving the thing tha» 
is g. that cannot be letted, ready to do g 

8. 9. she would be a counsellor of ^. things 
12. when I speak, they shall give g. ear unto me 
15. I shall be found g. among the multitude 
18. and in talking with her is a g. report 

20. being ^. I came into a body undefiled 

10. 8. they knew not the things which weio g. 
12. 19. hast made thy children to be of a g. hope 

21. thou hast made covenants of ^. promises 
13. 1. could not, out of the g. things that are seen 

10. to shew art in a stone g. for nothing 
14.26.disquietingof^.men, forgetfuln. of^r. turns 
defiling souls, disorder in marriages, adultery 
18. 6. they Uiight afterwards be of ^. cheer 
9. the children of ^. men did sacrifice secretly 
should be like partakers of the same g. and evZ 
Eccl. 1. 29. take g. heed what thou speakest 
2. 9. ye that fear the Lord, hope for^. 

6. 19. come to her, and wait for her^. fruits 

7. 13. for the custom thereof is not g. 
18. change not a friend for any g. by no means 

21. love a g. servant, defraud him not of Hbertj 

11. 12. the eye of the Lord looked on him for g 
15. love, and the way of ^. works, are from hia 

23. what g. things shall I have hereafter 1 

31. he lieth in wait, and turned g. into evil 
12. 1. when thou wilt do g. know to whom dost it 

2. do^. to the godly man, and thou shalt find 

3. there can no g. come to one occupied in evij 
5. shalt receive twice as much evil for all the g. 
7. give to the g. and help not the sinner 

13. 24. riches are g. to him that hath no sin 
25. his countenance, whether it be g. or evil 

14. 5. is evil lo himself, to whom will he be g. ? 
7. and if he doth g. he doth it unwillingly 
ll.my son, according to thy ability do^/.to thysel/ 

13. do g. to thy friend before thou die 

14. defraud not thyself of the ^. day, and let not 
the part of a g. desire overpass thee 

20. the man that doth meditate g. things 
25. lodge in a lodging where ^. things are 

15. 1. he that feareth tlie Lord, will do g. 

17. 7. withal, he shewed them g. and evil 

22. he will keep the g. deeds of man as the apple 
18.8. what is man? what is his g.? what is his evill 

15. my son, blemish not thy g. deeds 

32. take not pleasure in much g. cheer 
20.3.ho w ^.is it when reproved to shew repentance 

9. there is a sinner that hath g. success in evil 
14. the gift of a fool shall do thee no g. 

16. I have no thank for all my^. deeds 

26. 4. if he have a g. heart toward the Lord 
16. so is the beauty of a g. wife in her house 

' 21. having the confidence of their g. descent 
29. 16. will overthrow the g. estate of his suretj 

18. suretyship hath undone many of «•. estate 
30. 15. health an^g. state of body are above gola 

19. what^. doth the offering to an idol? 
25. a g. heart will have a care of his meat 

31. 23. the report of his g. house-keeping 
27.wine drunk moderately is as^.as life to a man 
32. 13. and hath replenished thee with g. things 

23. in every g. work trust thine own soul 
33. 14. g. is set against evil, life against death 
35. 2. he that requiteth g. offereth fine flour 

8. give the Lord his honour with a g. eye 

37. 9. he will say unto thje, thy way is g. 

18. four things appear, g. and evil, life and death 

38. 13. when in their hands there is g. success 
21. thou shalt not do him g. but hurt thyself 

39. 4. for he hath tried the g. and evil among men 

16. all the works of the Lord are exceeding g. 
25. for the g. are g. things created from beginning 

27. all these things are for g. to the godly ' 
33: all the works of the Lord are g. 

41.13.a^.lifehath but few days,a^. name endures 

16. it is not g. to retain all shamefacedness 
42. 6. sure keeping is g. where an evil wife k 

25. one thing establisheth the g. of another 
45. 23. he stood up with g. courage of heart 

26. that their g. things be not abolished 
46. 10. might see that it is^. to follow the Lord 
51. 18. earnestly I followed that which is g. 

21. therefore have I gotten a g. possession 
Bar. 2. 1. the Lord hath made g. his word 
4. 5. be of ^. cheer, my people, memorial of Israe. 

30. take ag. heart, 6 Jerusalem, he will comfort 
6. 34. whether evil or g. they cannot recompense 

38. nor can they do g. to the fatherless 

64. seeing they are not able todo^. to men 
1 Mac. 4. 24. they praised the Lord, because it is g. 

55. praising God, who had given them g. succe3# 

8. 23. g. success be to the Romans and Jews 

11. 33. determined to do g. to people of the Jewi 

our friends, because of their ^. will toward us 

14. 4. he sought the g. of his nation in such Mtm 



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IJI/ttC.14.9.theysat communingtogcther of^.thinga 

16. }4. taking care tor the g. ordering of them 
17. great treachery, he recompensed evil for »■. 

2 Mac. 1. 3. to do his will with a ff. courage^ 

4. 5 act to be accuser but seeking tJie g. of all 

5. 4. that that apparition iqight turn to g. 

6. 29. clianging the g. will they bare him before 

7. 5. the vapour was for a g. space dispersed 

14. it is g. being put to death by men, to look 
8. 36. to make g. to the Romans their tribute 

9. 19. Antiochus, to the ^. Jews his citizens 

21. would have remembered kindly your g. will 
JO. 23. having g. suci-ess with his weapons 

11. 6. would send a g. angel to deliver Israel 

15. consented, being careful of the common g. 
19. I will endeavour to be a means of your g. 

26. when certified that they may be of ^. comfort 
28. we have our desire, we are also in^. health 

12. 45. it was a holy and g. thought 

13. 16. at last they "departed with g. success 

14. 8. I intend the^'-. of mine own countrymen 
30. that such sour behaviour came not of ^. 
37. Razis a man of very g. report was accused 

15. 12. Onias, a virtuous and g. man, prayed 

17. by the words of Judas, which were very g. 
23. O Lord of heaven, send a g. angel before us 

GOODLY. 

1 Esd. 4. 18. gold, silver, or any other g. thing 
Jud. 8. 7. she was also of a ^. countenance 

2 Mac. 9. 16. he would garnish with g. gifts 

GOODLIEST. 

1 Mac. 8. 8. of the g. countries which they took 

GOODNESS. 

2 Esd. 7. 68. he pardons, if he did not so of his g. 

8. 52. rest allowed, yea, perfect g. and wisdom 
Esth. 16. 6. the innocency and g. of princes 

10. and far distant from our g. and as a stranger 
Wisd.l. 20. and she is the imago of his g. 
12. 22. we should carefully think of thy g. 
16. 11. they might be continually mindful of thy g. 
Eccl. 26. 20. trusting in the g. of thy stock 
Bar. 2. 27 thou hast dealt with us after all thy g. 
Prayer of Manass.'in thee thou will shew all thy ^. 
2 Mac. 6. 13. for it is a token of his great ^. 
GOODS. 

1 E^d. 6. 32. and all his g. seized for the king 

2 Esd. 15. 19. destroy their house, and spoil their ^. 
Tab. 1. 2Q. all my g. were forcibly taken away 
8. 21. then he should take the half of his g. 

10. 10. gave him Sara his wife, and half his g. 
Jud. 16. 24. she did distribute her g. to them 
Wisd. 13. 17. then maketh he prayer for his g. 
Eccl. 5. 1. set not thy heart upon thy g. , 

11. 19. now I will eat continually of thy ^. 
14. 4. others that shall spend his g. riotously 

5. he shall not take pleasure in his g. 
31. 11. his g. shall be established, congregation 

33. 19. give not thy g. to another, lest it repent 

34. 20. brings an offering of the g. of the poor 
40. 13. the g. of the unjust shall be dried up 
46. 19. 1 have not taken any man's g. not a shoe 

i Mac. 12. 23. that your cattle and g. are ours 
GORGIAS. 

1 Mac. 3. 38. chose Nicanor and G. mighty men 
4. 1. then took G. five thousand footmen 

5. in the mean season came G. by night 

18. G. and his host are here in the mountain 
5. 59. then came G. and his men out of the city 

2 Mac. 8. 9. and with him he joined G. a captain 

10. 14. but when G. was governor of the holds 

12. 32. they went forth against G'. the governor 

35. was still upon G. so that G. fled into Marisa 

36. when they that were with G. had fought long 

37. rushing unawares on G. men, be put to flight 

GOT. 
Eccl. 6. 27. when hast^.hold of her, let her not go 
24. 6. and in every nation I g. possession 

1 Mac. 4. 23. where they g. much gold arid silver 

11. 49. the Jews had g. the city as they would 
S Mac. 4. 24. he g. the priesthood to himself 

27. so Menelaus g. the principality 

GOTTEN. 

2 Esd. 3. 12. when they had g. them many children 
Wisd. 4. 2. having g. victory, striving for rewards 
Eccl. 5. 8. set not thy heart on goods unjustly g. 

26. 20. when thou hSst g. a fruitful possession 
29. 6. he hath g. him an enemy without cause 
34. 18. he that sacrificeth of a thing wrongfully g. 

35. 10. as thou hast g. give with a cheerful eye 
42.10.lesl should ^.with child in her father's house 
51. 21. therefore have I g- Si good possession 

27. and I have g. unto me much rest 
Bar. 2. 11. O Lord, thou hast o'. thyself a name 

1 Mac. 2. 10. what nation hath not g. her spoils 
49. now hath pride and rebuke g. strength 

2 JV/ac.13.21 . they had nr. him, they put him in prison 

GOVERN. 
Wisd. 13. 2. to be the gods which g. the world 
Sus. 5. to be judges, who seemed to g. the people 
1 Mac. 9. 73. Jor athan began to g. the people 
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GOVERNANCE. 

2 Esd. 11. 32. and it had the g. of the woild 

1 Mac. 9. 31. Jonathan took ttie g. upon him 
GOVERNED. 

IVisd. 14. 6. tlie hope of the world g. by the hand 
GOVERNETH. 

2 Esd. 13. 58. and because he g. the same 
IVisd. 14. 3. but thy providence, O Father, g. it 
Eccl. 18. 3. who g. the world with palm of his hand 

GOVERNMENT. 
.Tud. 8. 10. that had the^. of all things she had 
Eccl. 10. 1. the g. of a prudent man is well 

ordered 

1 Mac. 8. 16. they committed their g. to one man 

2 Mac. 8. 17. taking away the g. of forefathers 
GOVERNMENTS. 

1 Mac. 10. 30. nor of the three g. that are added 
38. concerning the three o-. that are added 

11. 28. as also the three ^. with Samaria 
34. the borders of Judea, with the three g. 
57. I appoint thee ruler over the four g. 

2 ./l/ac.4.11. putting down the 5-. which were by law 
GOVERNOR. 

1 Esd. 2. 12. to Sanabassar the g. of Judea 

3. 21. a man remembereth neither king nor g. 

6. 3. Sisinnes g. of Syria and Phenice, 7, 27. 
29. a portion to be given to Zorobabel the g. 

7. 1. Sisinnes the g. of Celosyria did oversee 
Jud. 5. 20. my lord and g. if there be any error 

8. 9. the words of the people against the g. 

11. 10. O Lord and g. reject not his word 
Eccl. 23. 1. O Lord, Father and g. of all my life 

49. 15. n. g. of his brethren, a slay of the people 

1 Mac. 13. 42. Simon i he ^. and leader of the Jews 
14. 35. people made him their ^. and chief priest 

41. were well pleased that Simon should be g. 
47. Simon was well pleased to be^. of the Jews 

2 Mac. 3. 4. Simon was made^. ofthe temple 

4. 29. left Crates who was g. ofthe Cyprians 

9. 19. Antiochus king and g. to the good Jews 

10. 14. but when Gorgias was g. of the holds 
32. he fled to Gazara, where Chereas was g. 

12. 2. Nicanor^. of Cyprus would not suffer them 

32. they went against Gorgias g. of Idumea 

13. 3. because he thought to have been made g. 
24. made him principal g. from Ptolemais 

14. 12.making him a-, over Judea, he sent him forth 

GOVERNORS. 
1 Esd. 1. 8.^. ofthe temple gave to the priests 
49. the^. also ofthe people and the priests 

3. 2. and to all the g. and captains, 14. 

4. 47. Darius wrote letters to captains and g. 
7. 2. assisting the ancients and g. of the temple 

.rud. 2. 14. Olofernes called all the g. and captains 

5. 2. he called all the g. ofthe sea coast 

6. 14. they presented him to the g. ofthe city 

7. 8. and all the^. ofthe people of Moab 
8. 11. hear me, O ye g. of inhabitants of Bethulia 

Esth.l3. 1. the princes and g. that are under him 
16. 1. unto the princes and g. of 127 provinces 

1 Jlfac. 10.37. their overseers and^.be of themselves 
12. 4. Romans gave letters to g. of every place 

2 Mac. 5. 22. he left g. to ve.x the nation 
10. 21. he called the g. ofthe people together 
12. 2. but the g. of several places 

GRACE. 

1 Esd. 8. 4. he found g. in his sight in his requests 

2 Esd. 1.37.1 take to witness the^. of the people 
2. 32. my we'ls run over, and my g. shall not fail 

8. 42. I said, if I have found g. let me speak 
12. 7. if I have found g. befjre thy sight 

14. 22. but if I have found g. before thee 
Tob. 1. 13. the Most High gave me^. and favour 
Esth. 15. 14. and thy countenance is full of ^. 
fVisd. 3. 9. g. and mercy is to his saints, 4. 15. 

14. 20. the multitude allured by the g. ofthe work 
16. 25. it was obedient to thy g. that nourishelh 

Eccl. 4. 21. there is a suame which is glory and g. 
7. 19. a wise and good woman her^. is above gold 

33. a gift hath g. in the sight of every man 

21.16. but o-. shall be found in the lips of the wise 
24. 18. my branches are branches of honour and^* 
26. 13. the^. of a wife dclighteth her husband 

15. a shamefaced woman is a double^. 
37. 21. for^. is not given him from the Lord 
PrayerofManass.I bow knee,beseeching thee of ^. 

GRACES. 
Eccl. 20. 13. the g. of fools shall be poured out 
GRACIOUS. 

1 Esd. 8. 80. he made us g. before the kings 

2 Esd. 1. 25. when ye desire me to be g. unto you 
Esth. 16. 2, with the great bonnty ofthe g. princes 
Wisd. 12. 16. it maketh thee to be g. to all 

15. 1. but thou, O God, art g. and true 
Eccl. 17. 21. the Lord being g. forsook them not 

18. 17. but both are with a g. man 
Dan.3. 67. give thanks to the Lord, because he is^. 
2 Mac. 1. 2. God be g. unto you, and remember 

24. O Lord God, who art the only and g. king 
I 2. 22. the Lord being g. unto them with favour 



ORE 

GRACIOUSLY. 

Wisd. IG. 2. dnaling g. vvilh thine own peopiO 
2 Mac. y. 27. ho will g. yield to your desires 

GRAIN. 
2 Esd. 4. 30. the g. of evil seed hath been sowjs 

31. the^. of evil seed hath brought forth 
Wisd. 11. 2-2. is as a little g. ofthe balance • 

GRANT. 
2 Esd. 5. 4. but if the Most High g. thee to live 
Tob. 10. 12. Lord g. that I may see thy children 
Eccl. 23. 12. God g. that it be not found in Jacos 
50. 23. he^. us joyfulness of heart and peace 

1 Mac. 11.50. g. us peace, and let the Jews ceas« 
13. 45. beseeching Simon to^. t!iem peace 

2 Mac. 3. 31. call on the Most High, to g. him his life 
IL 26. to send unto them, and g. them peace 

GRANTED. 
Wisd, 7. 15. God hath g. me to speak a.s I wool? 
Eccl. 17. 24. to them that repent he g. return 

1 Mac. 11. 66. to have peace with him, which he g 
13. 37. confirm the immunitie,« which we have g 

50. to be at one with them, .'"ich thing he ^. 
15, 5. 1 confirm all the oblations the kings before 
me g. thee, and whatsoever gifts besides they g. 

2 Mac. 2. 31. g. to him. that will make abridgment 

3. 33. Lord^. thee life || 4. 10 when the king had j". 

4. 11. and the r0y.1l privileges g. to the Jews 
11. 15. whatever Maccabeus wrote, the king g. 

18. and he hath g. as much as might be 

35. whatsoever Lysias the king's cousin g. 

12. 12. g. them peace, whereon they shook hands 
GRAPE. 
2 Esd. 9. 21. 1 have kept me a g. ofthe cluster 
Eccl. 33. 16. that gathereth after the g. gatherers 

39. 26. honey, milk, and the blood of the ^. 

50. 15. he poured ofthe blood ofthe g. 

51. 15. from the flower, till the g. was ripe 

grApes. 

2.Esrf.l6.26.the^.shall ripen,who shall tread themS 

43. as he that shall not gather the G. 
Eccl. 33«16. my wine-press, like a gatherer ofg, 

1 Mac. 6. 34. they shewed them the blood of 5'. 

GRASS. 

2 Esd. 9. 27. after .«evcn days I sat on the g. 

15. 42. shall break down the ^. ofthe meadows 
Eccl. 40. 16. shall be pulled up before all g. 
43. 21. and it consumeih the g. as fire 

GRASSHOPPERS. 
2 Esd. 4. 24. we pass away out ofthe world as g. 
Wisd. 16.9. for them the bitinga of ^. and flies killed 
Eccl. 43. 17. falling of snow is as the lighting ofg. 

GRATIFY. 
2 Mac. 1. 35. bestowed on those whom he wonld g. 

GRAVE. 
jBcci!.39.3.he will seek out the secrets of^. sentences 

GRAVE. 

2 Esd. 4. 41. in the jr- the chambers of souls are like 

Tob. 2.7. 1 went and made a g. and buried him, 8. 9'. 

3.10. 1 shall bring hi.s old age with sorrow to the ^o 

4. 4. when she is dead bury her by me in one g. 

6. 14. bring my father's and mother's life to the^. 

Esth. 13.1. may in one day with violence go into ^, 

Eccl. 9. 12. they shall not go unpunished to their ^. 

14. 12. the covenant of the g. is not shewed to thea 
16. there is no seeking of dainties in the^. 

17. 27. who shall praise the Most High in the g^ 
28. 21. an evil death, the g. were better than it 
30. 18. delicates are as messes of meal set on a^ 
41. 4. there is no inquisition in the g. 

Bar. 3. 11. with them that go down into the g. 
2 Mac. 6. 23. and willed them to send him to the g, 

GRAVES. 
W^?sfi.l9.3.making lamentation atthejT-.ofthedead 
2 Mac. 12. 39. to burv them in their father's^. 

GRAVE. 
Eccl. 38. 27. and they thnt cut and g. seals 

GRAVED. 
2 Esd. 13. 6. lo, he had g. himself a f real mountam 

GRAVEL. 
Eccl. 18. 10. and a g. stone in comparison of san^ 

GRAVEN. 
2Esd.l3.7.have seen the place whereout hill was^. 

36. as thou sawest the hill g. without hanii 
Wisd. 14. 16. and g. images were worsnipped 

15. 13. maketh brickie vessels and g. images 

18. 24. in rows was the g!ory of the fathers g. 

GRAY. 

M^isd. 2. 10. nOT reverence the ancient's g. hairs 

4. 9. but wisdom is the/, hair untc men 

Eccl. 25. 4. how comely is judgment for g. hairs 

2 Mac. 6. 23. as became the honour of his g. head 

15. 13. there appeared a m^n with g. haits 

GREAT. 
1 Esd. 3. 5. to him shall king Darius give g. gift* 
4. 14. O ye men, it is not the g. king that excellet^ 

34. O ye men, g. is the earth, high is the heavea 

35. is he not g. that nnaketh these things? there- 

fore g. is the truth, stronger than all thingi 
41. g. is truth, and mighty above all things 
8. 76. Ave have been and are in g. sin to this da 



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1 Esrf. 8 86. (lone to us for wicked works and g. Bins 

2 Esd. 7.t)6. anil that he is o\' g. mercy he multiplies 
8. 50. many g. miseries shall.be done to them in 

latter times, because they have walked in g. pride 
Tob. 3. JG. before ihe majesty of the g. God 

4. 13. and in lewdness his decay and g. want 

5. 12. I am Azarias the son of Ananias the g. 
13. Ananias and Junathas sons of^. Samaias 

8. IG. hast dealt witii us according to thy g. mercy 

13. 15. let my soul bless God tlie g. King 
Jud. 1. 1. who reigned in Nineve the g. city 

5. made war with king Arphaxad in the g. plain 

8. nations tiiat were of the ^. plain of Esdrelon 
2. 5. thus sailh the g. king, lord of the earth 
3.2. the servants of Nabuchodonosor the g. king 

9. he came over-against the g. strait of Judea 
8. 19. they had a g. fall before our enemies 

15. 9. thou art the exaltation of Jerus. the ^. glory 
oflsruel, thou artthe^. rejoicing of our nation 

16. 13. O Lojd, thou art^. and glorious 

16. he tliat fearelh the Lord is g. at all times 
Estk. 11. 6. and behold, two g. dragons came forth 

ready to fight and their cry was g. 

10. a little fountain was made a. g. flood 
12. 6. Aman, who was \ng. honour with the king 

16. 1. the g. king Artaxerxes to the princes 
12. but he not bearing his g. dignity, went 

ff^2S(Z.6.14.v/hososeekelh early shall have no^.tra 
8. 11. I shall be admired in the sight of ^. men 
11.21. thou canst shew thy ^.strength at all times 
12. 18. and thou orderest us with g. favour 

14. 22. they lived in the g. war of ignorance 
17.1. ^.are thy judgments,and cannot be expressed 
18. 1. nevertheless thy saints had a very g. light 

Keel. 1. 7. who hath understood her g. experience? 
3.20.for the powe- of the Lord is g. he is honoured 

4. 7. and bow tny head to a g. man 

5. 6. say not, tiis mercy is g. he will be pacified 
8. 8. shall learn how to serve g. men with ease 

10. 24. g. men and judges shall be honoured 

11. 1. wisdom maketh him to sit amorf^ g. men 

15. 18. for the wisdom of the Lord is g. 

Ifi. 12. as his mercy is g- so is his correction also 

17. 29. how g. is the loving kindness of the Lord 
20. 28. he that pleaseth g. men shall get pardon 

24. 29. her counsels profounder than the g. deep 

25. 10. oh how g. is he that findeth wisdom ! 
28. 14. hath overthrown the houses of ^. men 

32. 9. if thou be among ^-. men make not thyself 

33. 18. hear ye, O ye g. men of the people 

38. 16. as if thou hadst suffered g. harm thyself 

17. weep bitterly, and make g. moan, and use 

lamentation, as he is worthy 

27. they arc diligent to make g. variety 

39. 4 he shall serve among ^. men and appear 

6. when the g. Lord will, he shall be filled 

40. 1. g. travel is created for every man 
43. 5 g. is the Lord that made it 

15. by his g. power he maketh the clouds firm 

28. magnify him, for he is g. above all his works 

29. Lord is terrible, and very g. and marvellous 
14. 2. the Lord hath wrought g. glory by them 

through his g. power from the beginning 
19. Abraham was a g. father of many people 
*6. 1. who according to his name was made g. 
"? how g. glory gat he, when he lift up his hands 
5. he called on Lord, and the g. Lord heard him 
«8. 22. who was^. and faithful in his vision 
■49. 13. Neemias whose renown is g. raised up 

16. Sem and Seth were in g. honour among men 
50. 16. sons of Aaron made a g. noise to be heard 
51. 28. get learning with & g. sum of money 

Bar. 3. 24. O Israel, how g. is the house of God 
25.^. and hath no end, high and unmco-surable 
Bel 18.^. art thou, O Bel, with thee is no deceit 
41. saying, g. art thou, O Lord God of Daniel 
1 Mat. 1. 17. he entered into Egypt with a g. navy 
33. they bullded the city of David with a g. wall 
64. and there was very g. wrath on Israel 
7. 19. when slain, he cast them into the ff. ditch 

GREATER. 
I Esd. 5. 13. thou shalt hear yet g. things 
6. 31. if thou prayi, I shall tell thee g. things 

9. 16. like- as a wave is g. than a drop 

14. 16. for yet g. evils shall be done hereafter 
Eccl. 3.18. the g. thou art, the more humble thyself 
10. 24. none g. than he that feareth the Lord 

16. .5. mine ear hath heard g. things than these 
39. 11. if he die, he shall leave a g. name than 
43. 32. there are yet hid g. things than these 

I Mae. 6. 27. they will do g. things than these 
12.24. to fight aga. him with ag. host than before 

GREATEST. 
Eccl. 8. 7. rejoice not over thy £•• enemy being dead 

GREATLY. 
7rifs<i3.5.a little chastised Iheyshall be ^.rewarded 
Bed. 1. 8. there is one wise, and g. to be feared 

7. 17. humble thy soul g. for the vengeance is fire 
U. 6. many mighty men have been g. disgraced 
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1 Mac. 3. 31. being ^. perplexed in his mind 

5. 63. Judas and his brethren were g. renowned 

6. 1. Elymas was a city g. renowned for riches 
11. 42. 1 will £^. honour thee and thy nation 

' GREATNESS. 

2 Esd. 10. 55. the beauty and^. of the building 
Tob. 13. 4. there declare his g. and extol him 
lVisd.6. 7. nor shall he stand in awe of a man's g. 

1.3.5. for by the g. and beauty of the creatures 
Eccl. 17. 8. might shew them the g. of his works 
51.3. delivered me according to the o-. of thy name 

1 Mac. 9. 22. the noble acts he did and his g. 

GRECIAN. 

2 Mac. 13. 2. having either of them a G. power 

GRECIANS. 

1 Mac. 6. 2. who reigned first among the G. 
'B. 9. how the G. had determined to destroy them 

2 Mac. 4. 15. but liking the glory of the G. best 

GREECE. 
1 Mac. 1. 1. he reigned in his stead the first over G. 

GREEDY. 
Tob. 5. 18. be not g. to add money to money 
Eccl. 37. 29. nor be too g. upon meats 
1 Mac. 4. 17. Judas said be not g. of the spoils 

GREEDINESS. 

£;ccZ.23.6.1etnottheor.of the belly take hold on me 

GREEK, S. 

1 Jl/ac.1.10. the 137th year of the kingdom of the G. 

2 Mac. 4. 13. such was the height of G. fashions 
36. certain G. which abhorred the fact also 

GREEKISH. 
2 Mac. 4. 10. brought bis own nation to G. fashions 

GREEN. 
Wtsd. 19. 7. out of the violent stream, a g. field 
Eccl. 14. 18. as of ^. loaves on a thick tree 
40. 22. but more than both, corn while it is g. 

GREETING. 
1 Esd. 6. 7. the copy of letters to king Darius g. 

8. 9. king Artaxerxes to Esdras sendeth g. 
Esth. 16. 1. to all our faithful subjects, g. 

1 Mac. 10. 18. Alexander to Jonathan sendeth g. 
25. Demetrius unto the Jews sendeth g. 11. 30. 

11. 32. Demetrius unto Lasthenes, sendeth g. 

12. 20. Areus king, to Onias the high-priest, g. 

13. 36. king Demetrius unto Simon sendeth g. 
14.20. rulers of Lacedemonians to Simon, send^. 
15. 2. Antiochus to the people of the Jews, g. 

16. Lucius consul to king Ptolemee, g. 

2 Mac.l.W. Judas sent ^. and health to Aristobulus 
11. 16. Lysias to the people ofthe Jews, sendeth^. 

22. Antiochus to his brother Lysias sends g. 
27. king Antiochus sends g. to the council 
34. ambassadors of Romans send^. to the Jews 
GREETINGS. 
Eccl. 6. 5. a fair tongue will increase kind g. 

GREW. 
2 Esd. 8. 9. delivereth up the things that g. in it 

9. 47. so when he g. up, and came to the time 
11. 3. out of her feathers g. other feathers 
14. 40. when I had drunk, wisdom ^o-. in my breast 

GRIEF. 
Wisd. 8. 9. she would be a comfort in cares and g. 
11. 12. for a double g. came upon them 
Eccl. 26. 6. but a g. of heart and sorrow is a woman 
that is jealous over another woman 
29. 5. but when he should repay, he will return 
words of^. and complain of the time 
37. 2. is it not a g. when a companion is turned 
Sus. 10. yet durst not one shew another his g. 
lJlfac.6.8.theking laid him down and fellsick for^. 
9. for his g. was ever more and more 
13. 1 perish through great g. in a strange land 
GRIEVE. 
Tob. 4. 3. which shall please her and g. her not 
Eccl. 3. 12. g. him not as long as he liveth 
4. 8. let it not g. thee to bow down thine ear 
GRIEVED. 

1 Esd. 1. 24. and how they ^. him exceedingly 

2 Esd. 9. 38. and she was much g. in heart 
40. I said, why art thou so g. in thy mind ? 

10. 8. we all mourn, art thou g. for one son ? 
50. God seeth that thou art g. unfeignedly 

Tob. 3. 1. then I being g. did weep and prayed 
JVisd. 14. 24. slew him, or^. him by adultery 
Eccl. 6. 25. bear her, and be not g. with her bonds 
12.9.in the prosperity of a man, enemies will be^. 
21. 24. a wise man will be g. with the disgrace 
47. 20. and thou wast g. for thy folly 
Bar. 4. 8. ye have g. Jerusalem that nursed you 
33. so shall she be g. for her own desolation 

1 Mac. 3,7. he^. many kings and made Jacob glad 

2 Mac. 4. 35. were much g. for the unjust murder 
13. 25. the people there were g. for.the covenants 

GRIEVETH. 
Eccl. 30. 3. he that teacheth his son, g. the enemy 

GRIEVOUS. 
2 Esd. 5. 21. the thoughts of my heart were g. 
Wisd. 2. 15. he is g. to us even to behold 
17. 11. wickedness always forecasteth g. things 
21. were to themselves more g. than darkness 



Eccl. 8. 15. travel not, lest he become fr. to tnee 

27. 15. and their reviiings are^g-. to the ears 
29. 2S. these things are g. to a man of undec 

standing 
2 Mac. 6. 3. this mischief was ^. to the people 
9. 21. and being taken with a g. disease though* 
24. if any tidings were brought that were g. 
13.6. or had comniitted any other o-. crime 
14. 45. and though his wounds were g. yet he ran 

GRIEVOUSLY. 
Wisd. 10. 16. but these very g. afflicted them 
2 Mac. 7. 39. and took it g. that he was mocked 
9. 28. the murderer having suffered mosl^. 
14. 28. took it^. that he should make void articles 
GROANi:D. 
2 Mac. 6. 30. when ready to die with stnpes he e 

GkOANETH. 
Eccl. 30. 20. he g. as an eunuch that embraceth 

GROANING. 

Wisd. 5. 3. g. for anguish of spirit, they sha'l say 

li. 12. a g. for the remembrance of things past 

GROVES. 

2 Esd. 16. 28. who shall hide themselves in thick g. 

■Tud. 3. 8. yet he did cut down their frontiers an, g. 

lJlfae.1.47. set up altars, and g. and chapels of idols 

GROUND. 

1 Esd. 8.91. lying flat on the g. before the temp!o 
9. 47. they fell to the g. and worshipped the Lord 

2 Esd. 4. 19. for the g. is given to the wood 
21. for like as the g. is given to the wood 

8. 41. as husbandman soweth much seed on \.\\eg. 

9. 34. it is a custom when the g. hath received 

seed, or the sea a ship 

10. 22. psaltery is laid on the g. our song to silence 

15. 13. they that till the g. shall mourn 
Jnd. 12. 15. her maid laid soft skins on the^. 

14. 18. Olofernes lieth on the g. without a head 

16. 5. dash the suckling children against the^. 
Wisd. 19. 10. how the g. brought forth flies 

19. things that before swam, now went on the g 
Eccl. 11. 5. many kings have sat down on the^g^. 
18. 6. neither can the g. of them be found out 
.33. 10. all men from the g. Adam of the earth 
Bar. 5. 7. to make even the g. that Israel may go 

6. 27. for if they fall to the g. at any time 

1 Mac. 14. 8. then did they till their g. in peace 

2 Mac. 3. 27. Heliodorus fell suddenly to the g. 
4. 42. and some they struck to the g. ■ 
8.3.defaced and ready to be made even with the^. 

9. 8. he was now cast on the g. and carried 
14. was going to lay the holy city even with the g, 

14. 33. lay this temple of God even with the^^ 
GROW. 
2 Esd. 2. 19. whereon there g. roses and lilies 

10. 9. for the fall of so many that g. upon her 
16. 21. even then shall evils g upon earth, sword 

32. and all her paths shall g. full of thorns 
Eccl. 14. 18. green leaves, some fall and some g. 
Dan. 3. ,54. O all ye things that g. bless ye the Iiord 

GROWETH. 
Eccl. 50. 10. a cypress which g. up to the clouds 

GROWING. 
Wisd. 16. 26. that it is not the g. of frnits 
Eccl. 39. 13. and bud forth as a rose g. by the brooll 
40. 16. the weed g. on every water and bank 

1 Mac. 4. 38. they saw shrubs g. in the courts 
GROWN. 

2 Esd. 4. 10. and such as are ^. up with thee 

7. 41. even so now seeing corru|)tion is g. up 
Wisd. 14. 16. an ungodly custom <r. strong 

GRUDGE. 
Eccl. 10. 25. he will not g. when he is reformed 

GRUDGED. 

Wisd. 12. 27. what things they 5-. when putiiahed 

GUARD. 

1 Esd. 3. 4. three young men that were of the g. 
■Tud. 12. 7. then Olofernes commanded his g. 

2 Mac. 3. 24. he was present himself with his^. 

28. lately came with all his g. into the treasury 
GUESS. 

Wisd. 9. 16. hardly do we g. aright at things 
Eccl.Q. 14. as near as thou canst^.at thy neighbour 

GUEST. 
Wisd. 5. 14. remembrance of&g. tarrieth but a day 

GUIDE. 
2 Esd. 16. 75. neither doubt, for God is your g. 

76. the g. of them who keep my commandments 
Wisd. 18. 3. to be a g. of the unknown journey 
Eccl. 20. 32. that leadeth his life without a g. 
2 Mac. 5. 15. Menelans that traitor being his g. 

GUIDED. 
Wisd. 10. 10. she ^. him in right paths, shewed hira 

17. she g. them in a marvellous way, and was 
GUIDING. 

IMac. 10. 1. the Lord g. them, recovered the tempi* 

GUILTY. 
Tob. 6. 12. but he shall be g. of death because 
Sws. 53. and thou h.Tst let the g. go free 

GUSHED. 
2 Mac. 14. 45 though his blood g. out like sponti. 



ApocayPHA.l 



HAN 



HAN 



HAR 



H. 



HABBACUC. 
Bti 33. there was in Jewry a prophet called H. 

34. but the angel of the Lord said unio H. 

35. and H. said, Lord, I never saw BabyW^ 
37. and i\. cried, saying, O Daniel, Daniel 
39. the angel of the Lord set H. in his own place 

HABITATION. 
Tob. 1. 4. the temple of the h. of the Most High 
2 Mac. IL 2. to make the city a h. of Gentiles 
14. 35. the temple of thy h. should be among us 

HABITATIONS. 
I Esd. 9. 12. and let all them of our h. come 
Eccl. 44. 6. rich men living peaceably in their A. 

HAIL. 
2Es<i.l5. 13. seeds shall fail through blastingand h. 

41. fire and h. and flying swords, and waters 
tVisd. 16. 22. tire burning in the h. did destroy 
Eccl. 39. 20. fire and h. created for vengeance 

HAILS. 
iVisd 16. 16. with strange /t. were they persecuted 

HAILSTONES. 
Wisd. 5. 22. and k. full of wrath shall be cast 
Eccl. 43. 15. by his power the A. are broken small 
4G. 6. with h- of mighty power he made the battle 
HAIR. 

1 Esd. 8. 71. 1 pulled the h. from off my head 
a Esd. 1. 8. pull thou off the h. of thy head 

16.2. gird yourselves with clothes of sack and h. 

Jud. 10. 3. she braided the h. of her head 
13. 7. she look hold of the h. of his head 
16. 8. she bound her h. in a tire and took 

Estli. 14. 2. tlie places of joy she filled with torn h. 

Eccl. 27. 14. makelh the h. stand upright 

Bel 27. then D;iniel took pitch, fat, and h. 

36. the angel bare him by the h. of his head 

2 JV/ac. 7. 7. they pulled oft" the skin with the h. 

Gray HAIRS. See Gray. 

HALF. 

iEsd.W.Yl. noneafter thee, attain to A. thy time 

13. 45. a great way to go, of a year and a h. 

14. 11. ten parts are gone, and A. of a tenth part 
12. that which is after the h- of a tenth part 

Tob. 8. 21. then he should take the h. of his goods 

12. 2. it is no harm to me to give him h. of those 
5. take h. of all that ye have brought and go 

Wisd. 18. Id. and another thrown there h. dead 
Etcl. 29. 6. if prevail, he shall hardly receive the h. 
1 Mac. 3. 37. the king took the h. of the forces 

10. 30. and tlie h. of the fruit of the trees 

HALLELUIA. 
Tob. 13. 18. and all her streets shall say h. 
HALLOW. 

1 Esd.l. 3. the Levites should h. themselves to Lord 

HALLOWED. 

2 Esd. 2. 41. that thy people may be h. 

5. 25. of all cities thou hast h. Sion to thyself 
ud. 9. 13. against thy covenant and thy h. house 

Eccl. 33. 9. he hath made high days and h. them 
I Mac. 4. 46. made up the sanctuary, h. the courts 

HAMMER. 
£ccZ. 38. 28. the noise of A. and anvil is in his ears 

HAND. 
lEsd. 6. 3^. that stretcheth out his A. to endamage 
HEsd. 3. 6. which thy right A. had planted 

6. 8. Jacob's A. held first the heel of Esau 

10. the A. of man is betwixt the heel and the A. 
Tob. 4. 14. but give him his wages out of A. 
5.17.i8 he not thestaff'of our A. in going in and out? 
7. 13. he took her by the A. and gave her to Tobias 

11. 4. lake in thine A. the gall of the fish 

13. 2. nor is there any that can avoid his A. 
Jiid. 2. ]2. that will I do by mine A. 

8. 33. the Lord will visit Israel by mine A. 

9. 9. give it into mine A. who am a widow 

10. break their stateliness by the A. of a woman 

12. 4. before the Lord work by mine A. 

13. 15. Ld. hath smitten him by the A. of a woman 

15. 10. hath done all these things by thine A. 
16.6.hath disappointed them by the A. of a woman 

Esth. 14. 4. for my danger is in mine k. 

14. but deliver us from thine A. and help me 
fVisd. 2. 18. deliver him from the A. of his enemies 
3. 1 the souls of the righteous are in the A. of God 

7. 16. for in his A. are both we and our words 

10. 20. magnified thine A. that fought for them 

11. ]. she prospered in the A. of the holy prophet 
17. thy almighty A. that made the world 

13. 10. a stone, the work of an ancient A. 

1.4. 6. the hope of the world governed by thy A. 

16. 15. it is not possible to escape thine A. 

19. 8. all the people that were defended with thy A. 
Keel. 4. 9. deliver him from the A. of the oppressor 
5. 12. if not, lay thy A. upon thy mouth 
7. 32. and stretch thy A. unto the poor 
36. whatever thou takest in A. remember the end 
ft.lT.for A.of artificer the work shall be commended 
10. 4. the power of the earth is in the A. of Lord 
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Eccl.\Q.5. in the A. of God is the prosperity of man 

12. 12. neither let him sit at thy right A- 

14. ]3. stretch out Ihme A. and give to him 

15. 14. and left him in the A. of his counsel 
16. stretch forth thy A. unto whither thou wilt 

16. 27. and in his A. are the chief of them 

18. 3. governs the world with the palm of his A. 
21. 19. and like manacles on the right A. 
22 2. every man that takes it up, will shake his A. 
27. 19. as one that letteih a bird go out of his A. 
29.1. he that strengtheneth his A.keepeth command 

5. till he hath received, he will kiss a man's A. 
31. 14. stretch out thine A. whither it looketh 

18. reach not thy A. out first of all 
33. 13. as clay is in the potter's A. to fashion it 
36. 3. lift up thy h. against strange nations 

6. shew signs, glorify thy A. and thy right arm 
38. 15. let him fall into the A. of the physician 
40. 14. while he openeth his A. he shall rejoice 

47. 4. when he lilterl up his A. with the stone 

5. he gave him strength in his right A. to slay 

48. J£. Sennacherib lift up his A. against Sion 

49. 11. even he was as a signet on the right h. 

50. 15. he stretched out his A. to the cup 

51. 26. receive instruction, she is hard at A. to find 
Bar. 6. 15. he hath also in his right A. a dagger 
Dan. 3. 66. he hath saved us from the A. of death 
2 Mac. 3. 29. he by the h. of God was cast down 

5. 23. Menelaus bare a heavy A. over the citizens 

6. 26. I should not escape the A. of the Almighty 
7. 19. that takest in A. to strive again.^t God 

34. lifting up thy A. against the servants of God 

13. 22. gave his A. took theirs, departed, fought 
15. 15. Jeremias holding forth right A. gave Judas 

30. command, to strike ofFNicanor's head and A. 
32. he shewed them the A. of that blasphemer 

HANDFULS. 
2 Mac. 4. 41. others taking A. of dust, cast them 

HANDLE. 
Wisd. 15. 15. nor have fingers of hands to h. 

HANDLED. 
2Mac. 7. 39. the king A. him worse than all the rest 

HANDLING. 
2 Mac. 2. 28. the exact A. of every particular 
8. 17. injury to holy place, the cruel A. of the city 

HANDMAID. 
2 Esd. 9. 45. after thirty years God heard me thy A. 
Jud. 11. 5. suffer thy A. to speak in thy presence 

6. if thou wilt follow the words of thine A. 

16. I thine A. knowing all this, am fled 
12. 4. thine A. shall not spend these tilings 

6. command that thine A. may go forth to prayer 
Eslh. 14. 17. thy A. hath not eaten at Aman's table 

18. nor hath thine A. any joy since the day 
Wisd. 9. 5. 1 thy servant and son of thine A. 
HANDS. 

1 Esd. 1. 53. for he delivered all into their A. 

7. 15. to strengthen their A. in the works of Lord 

8. 73. stretching forth my A. unto the Lord 

9. 20. they gave their A. to put away their wives 
47. lifting up their A. tiiey fell to the ground 

2 Esd. 1. 26. ye have defiled your A. with blood 
32. whose blood I will require of your A. 

3. 5. which was the workmanship of thine A. 
5. 30. yet shouldst punish them with thine own A. 
8. 7. we are all one workmanship of thine A. 
.Tud. 7. 25. but God hath sold us into their A. 
Estk. 12. 2. were about to lay A. upon Artaxerxes 
Wisd. 1. 12. destruction with the works of ybur A. 
3. 14. who W'ith his A. hath wrought no iniquity 
8. 12. they shall lay their A. on their mouth 

18. in the works of her A. are infinite riches 

12. 3. thy will to destroy by the A. of our fathers 
6. the parents that killed with their own A. 

13. 10. gods which are the works of men's A. 

19. for good success of his A. asketh ability to do 

14. 8. but that which is made with A. is cursed 

15. 15. which have not fingers of A. to handle 

17. he worketh a dead thing wiih wicked A. 
Eccl. 2. 12. woe be to the fearful hearts and faint A. 

18. saying, we will fall into the A. of the Lord 
8.1. strive not with a mighty man, lest fall in his A. 
11.6. the honourable delivered into other men's A. 
12. 18. he will shake his head and clap his A. 
25. 23. she maketh weak A. and feeble knees 

35. 8. diminish not the first fruits of thy A. 
33. 10. leave off sin, and order thy A. aright 
13. a time when in their A. there is good success 

31. all these trust to their A. every one is wise 
42. 6. and shut up where many A. are 

46. 2. when he did lift up his A. against cities 
48. 19. then trembled their hearts and A. 

20. they stretched out their A. toward him 

50. 12. when he took the portions out of priest's A. 
13. the oblations of the Lord in their A. 

20. he lifted up his A. over the congregation 

51. 3. out of the A. of such as sought my life 

8. thou savest them out of the A. of the enemies 
19. 1 stretched forth my A. to the heavens above 
Bar. 6. 51. no gods but the works of men's A. 



Dan. 3. 9. deliver us into A. of iawless eneijsica 
Sus. 22. if I do it not, 1 cannot escape your /i, 

23. it is better for me to fall into your A. 

34. the two elders laid their A. upon her head 
Bel 5. I may not worship idols ihade with A. 

1 Mac. 3. 18. to be shut up in the A. of a few 
12. 9. we have holy books of scripture in our A, 
14. 31. that they might lay A. on the sanctuary 

2 Mac. 2. 25. that ail mto whose A. it comes 

3. 20. all holding their A. toward heaven 

5. 16. taking the holy vessels with polluted A. an-d 
with profane A. pulling down things dedicated 
7. 10. holding forth his A manfully 

31. thou shall not escape the A. of God 

12. 12. whereupon they shook A. and departed 

14. 34. then the priests lift up their A. to heaven 
46. and taking his bowels in both his A. 

15. 12. holding up his A. prav'cd for the Jews 

HANDSOMELY. 
Wisd. 13. 11. the car|ienier hath wrought it A. 

HAND- WRITING. 
Tob. 5. 3. then he gave him the A. and said 

9. 5. Raphael went out and gave Gabael the h. 

HANG. 
Jud. 14. 1. take his head, and h. it on your walla 
2 Mac. 15. 33. A. up the reward of his madness 
HANGED. 

1 Esd. 6. 32. a tree taken, and he thereon be k. 

2 Esd. 16. 58. he hath A. the earth on the waters 
.Jud. 14. 11. they A. the head of Olofernes 
Esth. 16. 18. the worker of these things is A. 

1 Mac. 1. 61. they A. infants about their necks 

4. 57. chambers they renewed and h. dours on theia 
7. 47. they A. them up toward Jerusalem 

2 Mac. 13. 5. on every side A. down into the ashea 
15. 35. he A. also Nicanor's head on the tower 

HANGETH, ING. 
Eccl. 19. 26. a wicked man that A. down his head 
2 Mac. 6. 10. the babes A. at their breasts 

HAPPEN. 
2 Esd. 4. 5k or what shall A. in those days 

13. 18. which shall A. to them and to those left 
20. pass away, and not to see the things that^ 

32. the signs shall A. which I shewed ihee 

14. 16. than those which thou hast seen A. 
Wisd. 2. 17. let us prove what shall A. in the end 
Eccl. 22. 26. and if any evil A. to me by him 

33. 1. no evil shall A. to him that feareth the Lord 
40. 8. such things A. to all flesh, man and beast 

HAPPENED. 
2 Esd. 9. 35. but with us it hath not A. so 

10. 48. that my son A. to have a full and died 
Tob. 11. 15. things that had A. to him in Media 
.hid. 8. 26. and w hat A. to Jacob in Mesopotaaiia 
Wisd. 19. 4. the things that had already A. 
Eccl. 5. 4. and what harm hath A. unto mel 
Bar. 2. 2. bring great plagues, such as never A. 

1 Mac. 1. 1. it A. after that Alexander had smitten 

4. 26. the strangers told Lysias what had 4. 

5. 25. Nabathites told them every thing that h. 

2 Mac. 9.3. what had A. toNicanorandTimotlieua 
13. 7. such a death it A. that wicked man to die 

HAPPENETIi. 
2 Esd. 10. 6. seest thou not what A. unto us? 
.Bar. 3.10. how A. it thou an in thine enemies' land? 

HAPPY. 
Wisd. 18. 1. had not suffered, they counted them A. 
Eccl. 25. 7. nine things which I judged to be A. 
37. 24. all they that see him shall count him A. 
5ar.4.4.0 Israel, A. are we, things are made known 

1 Mac. 10. 55. A. day wherein thou didst return 

2 Jl/ac.7.24.would make him both a rich andA.man 

HARD. 
Wisd. 11. 4. thirst was quenched out of the A. stone 
19. 13. they used a more A. and hateful behaviour 
Eccl. 3. 21. the things that are too A. for thee 

40. 15. are as unclean roots upon a A. rock 
48. 17. he digged the A. rock with iron 

1 JWac.3.18. it is no A. matter for many to be shut np 
'2 Mac. 12. 21. for the tow^i was A. to besiege 

HARDENED. 
Eccl. 16. 15. Lord A. Pliar^ioh that he should not 

HARDENING. 
1 Esd. 1.48. A. his heart, he trnn-gressed thelawa 

HARDINESS. 
Jud. 16. 10. the Modes were daunted at her,. 

HARDLY. 
Wisd. 9. 16. and A. do we guess aright at thing* 
Eccl. 26. 29. a merchant iliall A. keep himself 
29 6 if he prevail, he shnil A. receive the half 

HARDNESS. 
Eccl. 16. 10. were gat herpd in the A. of tJieir hearts 

HARDY. 
1 Mac. 9. 14. he took with him all the h. men 

HARLOT. 
Eccl. 9. 3. meet not with a A. lest thou fall 
26. 22. a A. shall be accounted as spittle . 

41. 20. be ashamed to look upon a A. 

HARLOTS. 
Eecl. 9. 6. give not thy soul unto A. 



HAT 



HEA 



HEA 



LApocryph* 



Ecc/.19.2.thatcleavcthtoA. will become impudent' TVisd. 11. 24. made any thing, if thou had.<3t A. it 



Bar. (j. 11. they will give thereof to common A- 
2 Mac. 6. 4. iho Gentilus who dallied with A. 

HARM. 
T'oft.lS.S. O father it is no A. to me to give him half 
fVisd. 11. 19. the-A. might dispatch them at once 
Eccl. 5. 4. say not 1 sinned, what A. hath happened 
7. 1. do no evil, so shall no A. come unto thee 
38. 16. thou hadst suJfered great A. thyself 

1 Mac. 7. 15. we will procure the A. neither of you 
9. 71. he svvare that he would never do them h. 
15. 19. to write that they should do them no A. 

31. give me for the A. that you have done 
35. albeit they did great A. to the people 

2 Mac. 14. 14. the A. of i he Jews to be their welfare 

HARMLESS. 
fVisd. 18. 3. thou gavesta A. sun to entertain them 
2 Mac. 8. 4. the wicked slaughter of A. infants 

HARMOiNY. 
Wisd. 19. 18. the elements changed by a kind of A. 

HARNESS. 
1 Mac. 3. 3. he girt his warlike A- about him 
C. 41. all that heard the rattling of A. were moved 
43. one of the beasts armed with royal A. 
9 Mac. 3. 25. that he had complete L of gold 
5. 3. were seen ornam.ents and A- of all sorts 
15. 28. they knew that Njcanor lay dead in his A. 
HARNESSED. 
1 Mac. 4. 7. they saw that it was strong and well A. 
(j. 38. and being A. all over amidst the ranks 

HARP. 
1 Mac. 3. 45. joy taken the pipe with the A. ceased 

HARPS. 
Eccl. 39. 15. and shew forth his praise with A. 
1 Mac. 4. 54. it was dedicated with A. and cymbals 

13. 51. he entered into it with A. and cvmbals 

HARVEST. 
Eccl. 24. 26. to abound as Jordan in time of A. 
HASTE. 

1 Esd. 2. 30. removing in A. toward Jerusalem 

2 Esd. 4. 34. thy A. is in vain to be above him 
42. a woman maketh A. to escape the necessity 

5. 44. the creature may not A. above the Maker 

14. 15. and A. thee to flee from these times 
Tob. 11. 3. let us A. before thy wife and prepare 
Jud. 13. 1. his servants made A. to depart 

12. they made A. to go down'to the gate 
Wisd. 18. 21. then the blameless man made A. 
Eccl. 2. 2. and make not A. in time of trouble 
Sus. 50. all the people turned again in A. 

1 Mac. 6. 57. he went in all A. and said to the king 
63. afterward departed he in all A. and returned 

11. 22. but come and speak with him in great A 

13. 10. he made A. to finish the walls of Jerusalem 
S Mac. 4. 31. the king came in all A. to appease 

5. 21. he departed in all A. into Antiochia 
9. 7. and commanding to A. the journey 
14. the holy city, To which he was going in A. to 
lay even with ground and make a burying 

14. 43. but missing his stroke through A. 

HASTED. 
Jud.10.15. in that thou hast A. to come to our lord 
Wisd. 4. 14. therefore A. he to take him away 

5. 9. those things passed away as a post that A. by 
Eccl. 50. 17. then all the people A. and fell down 

HASTEN. 

2 Esd. 4. 34. do not thou A. above the Most Highest 

6. 34. A. not with the times that are past 

1 Mac. 13. 21. that he should A. his coming to them 

HASTETH. 

2 Esd. 4. 26. for the world A. fast to pass away 
14. 18. now A. vision to come which thou sawest 

HASTENED. 
8Jlfcc.4.14.7f.to be partakers of unlawful allowance 

HASTY. 

Eccl. 4. 29. be not A. in thy tongue, in deeds slack 

6. 7. prove him first, and be not A. to credit him 

19. 4. he that is A. to give credit, is light-minded 

28. 11. a A. contention kindleth a fire, and a A. 

fighting sheddeth blood 
HASTILY. ^ 
Wisd. 19. 2. and having sent them A. away 
Eccl. 43. 5. at his commandment it runneth A. 

HAT. 
2 Mad. 12. made the chief young men wear a A. 

HATE. 
S Esd. 5. 30. if thou didst so much h. thy people 
10.23. delivered into the handsof themthalA. us 
16. 50. so shall righteousness A. iniquity 
Tob. 13. 12. cursed are all they which A. thee 
Esth. 14. 13. turn his heart to A. him that fights 

IS.tbou knowest I A. th" glory of the unrighteous 
Eccl. 7. 15. k. not laborious work nor husbandry 
13. 20. as proud A. humility so doth rich the poor 
19. 9. and when time cometh he will h. thee 
25. 14. but the affliction from them that A. me 

1 Mac. 7. 26. a man that bare deadly A. to Israel 

2 Mac, 14. 39. willing to declare the A. he bare 

HATED. 
2 Esii. 15 48. A. in all her works and inventions 
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Eccl. 9. 18. he that is rash in his talk shall be A. 

20. 8. that taketh to himself authority shall be A. 
15. such a one is to be h. of God and man 

21. 28. a whisperer is A. wheresoever he dwelleth 
27. 24. 1 have A. many things, nothing like him 
31. 16. eat as becomes, devour not lest thou be A. 
37. 20. one shewelh wisdom in words, and is A. 
42. 9. and being married, lest she should be A. 

1 Mac. 11. 21. ungodly persons A. their own people 
38. wherefore all the forces of his father A. him 

2 Mac. 5. 8. A. as a forsaker of the laws 
HATEFUL. 

Wisd. 14. 9. ungodly and ungodliness are A. to God 
15. 18. those beasts also that are most A. 

19. 13. they used a more hard and A. behaviour 
Eccl. 10. 7. pride is A. before God and man 

20. 5. another by much babbling becometh k. 
Dan. 3. 9. lawless enemies, most A. forsakers of G. 

HATEST. 
Tob. i: 15. do that to no man which thou A. 
Wisd. 12. 4. whom thou A. for doing odious works 

HATETH. 
Jud. 5. 17. God that A. iniquity was with them 
Esth. 16. 4. God that seeth all things, and A. evil 
Eccl. 12. 6. for the Most High A. sinners 
15. 11. thou oughtest not to do the things that he A. 
13. the Lord A. all abomination 
19. 6. he that A. babbling, shall have less evil 
21.6. he that A. tobereproved,isinway of sinners 
25.2.three sorts of men my soul A. and am offended 
33. 2. a wise man A. not the law 

HATRED. 
Eccl. 10. 6. bear not A. to thy neighbour 
28. 3. one man beareth A. against another 
5. if he that is but flesh nourish A. 

1 Mac. 11. 12. so that their A. was openly known 

13, 17. he should procure to himself great A. 

2 Mac. 3. 1. because of his A. of wickedness 
4. 3. but when their A. went so far 

49. moved with A. of that wicked deed 
6. 29. changing the good-will they bare into A. 
HAVEN. 

1 Esd. 5. 55. brought by floats to the A. of Joppe 

2 Esd.'l2. 42. as a A. or ship preserved from tempest 

1 Mac. 14. 5. in this, that he took Joppe for a A. 

2 Mac. 12. 6. and he burnt the A. by night 
9. he set fire on the A. and the navy 

14. 1. having entered by A. of Tripolis 
HAUGHTY. 

Eccl. 22. 10. but children being A. through disdain 
23. 4. but turn away from thy servant a h. mind 

26. 9. the whoredom may be known in her A. looks 
2 Mac. 5. 17. so A. was Antiochus in mind 

13.9 

"HAUGHTINESS. 
2 Mac. 5. 21. such was the A. of his mind 
15.6.Nicanor in exceeding pride and A. determined 

PIAVOCK. 

1 Mac. 7. 7. see what A. he hath made amongst us 

HEAD. 

1 Esd.4i.30. taking the crown from the king's A. and 
setting it on her own A. she struck the king 

8. 71. I pulled the hair from off my A. 

2 Esd. 1. 8. pull thou oflfthen the hair of thy A. 

9. 38. clothes were rent, she had ashes on her A. 
16. 53. God shall burn coals of fire on his A. 

Jud. 8. 3. as he stood, the heat came upon his A. 
9. l.»Judith fell on her face, and put ashes on her A. 

13. 8. and she took away his A. from him 
9. she gave Olofernes his A. to her maid 
15. she took the A. out of the bag and shewed it 
18. hath directed thee to the cutting off the A. 

14. 1. take this A. and hang it on your walls 
6. he saw the A. of Olofernes in a man's hand 
11. they hanged the A. of Olofernes on the wall 
15. and his A. was taken from him 
18. Olofernes lieth on the ground without a A. 

Esth. 14. 2. she covered her A. with ashes 

16.abhorsignof my high estate which is on my A. 
Wisd. 18. 24. thy majesty on the diadem of his A. 
Eccl. 4. 7. and bow thy A. to a great man 

11. 1. wisdom lifted up the A. of him that is low 
13. the Lord lifteth up his A. from misery 

12. 18. he will shake his A. and clap his hands 

19. 26. a wicked man thht hangeth down his A. 

20. 11. that lifteth up his A. from a low estate 
25. 15. there is no A. above the A. of a 

27. 25. casteth a slone, castelh it on his own A. 
38. 3. the skill of the physician shall lift up his A. 
44. 23. and made it rest on A. of Jacob 

Bar. 5. 2. and set a diadem on thy A. of glory 
Svs. 34. the elders laid their hands on her A. 
55. thou hast lied against thine own A. 59. 
Bel 36. the angel bare him by the hair of his A. 
Prayer of Mavass. that I cannot lift up mine A. 

1 Mac. 7. 47. they smote off Nicanor's A. 
11. 13. where he set two crowns upon his A. 

71. Jonathan cast earth on his A. and prayed 

2 Mac. 7. 7. they had pulled off the skin of hia A. 



the king came with a barbarous and A. mind 



2 .Vac.15.30. commanded to strike off Nicanor's 4 

32. and he shewed the.m vile Nicanor's A. 

35. he hanged also Nicanor's A. on the towcf 

HEADLONG. 

Wisd. 4. 19. for he shall cast them down A. 

2 Mac. 6. 10. they cast them down A. from the wall 

HEADS. 

1 Esd. 8. 75. our sins are multiplied above our A, 

2 Esd.2.i'3.upon every one of their A. he set crowoa 
Jud. 4. 11. they cast ashes upon their A. 

8. 22. the desolation will he turn on our A. 

9. 9. and send thy wrath upon their A. 
Eccl. 17. 23. render their recompence on their A. 

36. 10. smite in sunder the A. of the rulers 
Bar. 6. 9. they make crowns for the A. of their goda 
22. upon their bodies and A. sit bats, birds 
31. priests sit in their temples, their clothes rent, 
their A. and beards shaven, nothing on their A. 

1 Mac. 3. 47. they cast ashes on their A. 4. 39. 
6. 35. with helmets of brass on their A. 

9. 23. the wicked began to put forth their A. 
2jl'fac.l.l6.they smote off their A. and cast them oul 

10. 25. and they sprinkled earth on their A. 
14. 15. they cast earth on their A. and prayed 

HEAD-STRONG. 
Eccl. 30. 8. a horse not broken becometh A. 

HEAD-TIRE. 
lEsd. 3. 6. and a A. of fine linen, and a chaia 
HEAL. 

2 Esd. 2. 21. A. the brokon and-the.weak 
Tob. 3. 17. Raphael was sent to A. them both 

12. 14. now God hath sent me to A. thee 
Eccl. 38. 7. with such doth he A. men 

heal"p:d. 

ro6.6.8.itisgood to anoint a man,andheshallbeA. 

12. 3. he brought me money, and likewise A. thee 
Wisd.lG.lO.tby mercy was ever by them and A. them 
Eccl. 21. 3. the wounds whereof cannot be A. 

HEALETH. 
Wisd. 16. 12. thy word, O Lord, which A. all things 

HEALING. 
Eccl. 38. 2. for of the Most High cometh A. 

HEALTH. 
2 Esd.l. 51. laid up for us dwellings of A. and safety 
Tob. 7. 4. then said he, is he in good A.? 
5. they said, he is both alive and in good A. 

8. 17. finish their life in A. with joy and mercy 
Wisd. 7. 10. I loved her above A. and beauty 

13. 18. for A. he calleth on that which is weak 
16.12. no herb nor plaister that restored them to A 

Eccl. 1. 18. making peace and perfect A. to flourish 
17. 26. will lead out of darkness into the light of A. 
30. 15. A. and good stateof body are above all gold 

34. 17. he giveth A. life, and blessing 
2 Mac. 1. 10. sent greeting and A. to Aristobulus 

3. 32. offered a sacrifice for the A. of the man 

9. 18. therefore despairing of his A. he wrote 
19.wisheth much joy, A. andprosper. tothe Jews 
22. not distrusting my A. but having hope 

11. 28. if ye fare well, we are also in good A. 
HEALTHFUL. 

Wisd. 1. 14. the generations of the world were fi, 

HEAP 

Eccl. 3. 27. the wicked man shall A. sin upon sin 

20. 28. that tilleth his land shall increase his k. 

39. 17. at his command the waters stood as a A. 

HEAPS. 

2 Esd. 2. 9. lieth in clods of pitch and A. of ashes 

Wisd. 18. 23. the dead were fallen down by A. 

1 Mac. 11. 4. they had made h. of them by the way 

HEAR. 

1 Esd. 9. 40. to A. the law the first day of the month 

2 Esd. 1. 26. when you call on me, I will not A. yon 
2: 1. by the prophets, whom they would not A. 

9. even so will I do to them that A. me not 
Tob. 3. 13. that I may A. no more reproach, 15. 
6. 15. wherefore A. me, O my brother 

10. 12. that 1 may A. good report of thee 
Jud. 8. 17. he will A. our voice, if it please him 

32. A. me, and I will do a thing which shall go 
9. 4. O God, O my God, A. me also a widow 

12. Ld. of the heavens, earth, A. thou my prayer 

14. 1. A. me now, my brethren, and hang it up 
Esth. 13. 17. k. my prayer, turn our sorrow into joy 

14. 19. O mighty God, A. the voice of the forlorn 
Wisd. 6.1. A. therefore, O ye kings, and understand 
8. 15. shall be afraid when they do but A. of me 

15. 15. nor noses to draw breath, nor ears to A. 
Eccl. 3. 1. A. me your father, O children, and do 

5. 11. be swift to A. and let thy life be sincere 
6.33. if thouloveto A. shalt receive understanding 

35. be willing to A. every godly discourse 
21.15. if a skilf. man A. a wise word will commend 
23.7. A. Oye children, the discipline of the mouth 
25. 9. that sp( aketh in the ears of him that will A 
29. 25. moreover, thou sh.ilt A. bitter words 
31. 22. my son, A. me, and despise me not 

33. 18. A. me, O ye great men of the people 

34. 24 whose voice will the Lord A.? 
26. that doth the same, who will A. his prayer 1 



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HEA 



HEA 



HEARD. 

1 Esd. 5. 65. that the trumpets might not be A. yet 
the multitude sounded so that it was k. afar ofi" 

9. 50. fur they a.'i wejjt when they h. the law 
Tob. 3. 16. tJio prayers of them both were A. 

Jud. 4. J3. so God A. their prayers, and Jooked 

Esth. 12 2. he A. tlieir devices, and searclied out 

Eccl.3. 5 when he inaketh his prayer, he shall be A. 

4. 6. his prayer shall be A. ofiiim that made him 

il. 8. an.swer not before thou hast A. the cause 

16. 5. mine ear hath A. greater things than these 

17. 13. and their ears A. his glorious voice 

19 9. he A. and observed thee, and will hate thee 
10. if thou hast A. a word, let it die with thee 

27. down his countenance, making as if he A. not 
33. 4. prepare what to say, and so thou shalt be A. 
41. 23. or speaking again what thou hast A. 

45. 9. a noise that might be A. in the temple 

46. 5. he called, and the great Lord A. him 
48. 20. and iuiinediately the holy One A. them 

50. 16. sons of Aaron made a great noise to be A. 

51. 11. 1 will praise, and so my prayer was A. 

HEARDEST. 
Eccl. 48. 7. who A. the rebuke of the Lord in Sinai 

HEARER. 
Wisd.l. 6. for God is v.itness and a A. of liis tongue 

HEAREST. 
Eccl. 13. 13. when thou A. these thing:s, awake 
27. 7. praise no man before thou A. him speak 

HEARETH. 

Wisd. 1. 10. for the ear of jealousy A. all things 

Eccl. 21. 15. when one of no understanding A. it 

22. 29. every one that A. it will beware of him 

25. 18. and when he A. it, shall sigh bitterly 

HEARING. 
Wisd. 18. 1. whose voice they A. and not seeing 
Bar. 1. 4. in the A. of nobles, in the A. of elders 

HEARKEN. 
Eccl. 14. 23. he shall also A. at her doors 
16. 24. my son, A. to me, and learn knowledge 

21. 24. it is the rudeness ofaman toA.atthe door 
33. 18. A. with your ears, ye rulers of congregation 
37. 11. A. not to these in any matter of counsel 
39. 13. A. to me, ye holy children, and bud forth 

Bar. 2. 24. but we would not A. to thy voice 

1 Mac. 2. 22. we will not A. to the king's words 

2 Mac. 7. 25. the young man would in no case A. 

HEARKENED. 

Bar. 3. 4. have not A. to the voice of thee their God 

HEART. 

1 Esd. 1.-23. with a A. full of godliness 

48. hardening his A. he transgressed the laws 

3. 21. and it makelh every A. rich, so that a man 
8 25. who hath put these things into A. of the king 

2 Esd. 3. 21. the first Adam bearing a wicked A. 

26. did even as Adam, they also had a wicked A. 

4. 30. evil seed hath been sown in the A. of Adam 
8. 58. and said in their A. that there is no God 

Tob. 1. 12. because I remember God with all rhy A. 

4. 13. ray son, despise not in thy A. thy brethren 
6. 4. and take the A. and the liver and the gall 

6. brother, to what use is the A. and the liver ? 

7. he said to him, touching the A. and the liver 
17. and his A. was effectually joined to her 

8. 2. put the A. and liver of the fish thereon 
Jxid. 8. 14. you cannot find the depth of the A. 
Esth. 14. 13. turn his A. to hate him that fighteth 

15. 5. but her A. was in anguish for fear 
Wisd. 1. 6. for God is a true beholder of his A. 
2. 2. as a little spark in the moving of our A. 
8. 17. when I pondered these things in my h. 

21. besought him, and with my whole A. I said 

15.10. his A. is ashes, his hope more vile than earth 

Eccl. 1. 12. the fear of the Lord maketh a merry A. 

28. and come not to him with a double A. 

30. earnest not in tvuth,but thy A. is full of deceit 

2. 2. set thy A. aright, and constantly endure 

3. 28. a stubborn A. shall fare evil at the last 

27. an obstinate A. shall be laden with sorrows 

29. the A. of the prudent will understand 

5. 1. set not thy A. on thy goods, and say not 
2. thy strength, to walk in the ways of thy h. 

6. 26. come unto her with thy whole A. and keep 
37. he shall establish thy h. and give wisdom 

7. 27. honour thy father with thy whole A. 

8. 19. open not thine A. to every man, lest he* 
i). 9. lest thy A. incline unto her, and thou fall 

10. 12. his A. is turned away from his Maker 

11. 30. kept in a cage, so is the h. of the proud 

13. 25. the A. of a man changeth his countenance, 
a merry A. maketh a cheerful countenance 

28. is a token of a A. that is in prosperity 
14. 21. he that considereth her ways in his A. 

16. 20. no A. can think on these things worthily 
24. my son, mark my words with thy h. 

17. 6. and a A. gave he them to understand 
28.the living and sound in A.shall praise the Lord 

19. 16. that slippeth in speech, but not from his A. 
21. 6. that fears the Lord, will repent from hisA. 
17. thej shall ponder his words in their h. 
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Eccl. 21. 26. the A. of fools is in their mouth 

22. 16. the A.that is established by advised counsel 

17. a A. settled on a tiiought of understanding 

18. so a fearful A. in the imagination of a fool 

19. he that pricketh the A. makelh it to shew 
23. 2. set the discipline of wisdom over my A. 

18. saying thus in his A. who seeth me 7 

25. 7. which I have judged in my A. to be happy 
13. give me any plague, but the plague of the A. 

26. 4. if he have a good A. toward the Lord 
5. there be three things that my A. feareth 
18. so are the fair feet with a constant A. 
28. there be two things tjiat grieve my A. 

27. 6. so is the utterance of a conceit in the A. 

30. 16. there is no joy above the joy of the A. 
23. love thine own soul, and comfort thine A. 
25. a good A. will have a care ofhis meat and diet 

31. 28. wine in season brings gladness of the A. 

33. 5. the A. of the foolish is like a cart-wheel 

34. 5. the A. fancieth as a woman's A. in travail 
36. 20. a froward A. causeth heaviness 

37.17. the countenance is a sign of changing the A. 
38. 10. and cleanse thy A. from all wickedness 

18. the heaviness of the A. breaketh strength 

20. take no heaviness to A. drive it away 

40. 20. wine and music rejoice the A. but wisdom 

42. 18. he seeketh out the deep and the A. 

43. 18. the A. is astonished at the raining of it 

45. 28. God give you wisdom in your A. to judge 

46. 11. every one, whose A. went not a whoring 

49. 3. he directed his A. unto the Lord 

50. 23. he grant us joyfulness of A. and that peace 
25. two manner of nations my A. abhorreth 

27. who out ofhis A. poured forth wisdom 

28. hethatlayeth them up in his A. shall be wise 
Bar. 2. 8. from the imaginations ofhis wicked A. 
Dan. 3. 16. in a contrite A. let us be accepted 

65. O ye j^oly and humble men of A. bless Lord 
Sus. 35. for her A. .trusted in the Lord 
Prayer of Manass. now I bow the knee of my A. 
IMac. 6. 10. sleep gone, my A. faileth for .cry care 
2 Mac. 3. 17. what sorrow he had now in his A. 

HEARTH. 
Eccl. 50. 12. he stood by the A. of the aitar 

HEARTILY. 
2 Mac. 4. 37. the»efore Antiochus was A. sorry 

HEARTS. 
2 Esd. 14. 34. if so be ye will reform your A. 
16. 54. the Lord knoweth their thoughts and A. 
63. he knoweth what you think in your A. 
Jud. 8. 24. because their A. depend upon us 
Eccl. 2. 12. woe be to fearful A. and faint hands 

17. that fear the Lord will prepare their A. 
8. 2. for gold halh perverted the A. of kings 
16. 10. were gathered in the hardness of their A. 
IV. 8. ne set his eyes upon their A. to shew them 
16. could notmaketo thcmsel.fleshlyA. forstony 
31. 26. so doth wine prove the A. of the proud 
48. 79. then trembled their A. and hands 
Bar li. 7. th;id hast put thy fear in our A. 
0. 6. say ye in your A. O Lord, we mustworsbip 
20. their A. are gnawed upon by things creeping 

1 Mac. li. 28. they feared and trembled in their A. 

2 Mac. 1. 4. open your A. in his law and commands 
2. 3. the law should not depart from their A. 

15. 17. able to encourage the A. of the young men 
27. fighting with hands, praying with their A. 
HEAT. 
2 Esd. 1. 20. for the A. I covered you with leaves 
Jjid.S. 3. A. came on his head, and he fell on his bed 
Wisd. 2. 4. that is overconiewith the A. thereof 
Eccl. 14. 27. by her he shall be covered from A. 
18.16.shall not the dew assuage theA.?so is a word 
34. 16. a defence from A. a cover from the sun 

38. 28. he fighteth with the A. of the furnace 
43. 3. who can abide the burning A. thereof? 

22. a dew coming after A. refresheth 
Bar. 2. 25. they are cast out to the A. of the day 
Dan. 3. 44. O ye fire and A. bless ye the Lord 

HEATED. 
2 Mac. 7. 4. the caldrons forthwith being A. 
HEATHEN. 

1 Esd. 5. 72. the k. of the land lying heavy 

8. 93. wives which we have taken of the A. 

9. 9. and separate yourselves from the A. 

2 Esd. 3. 36, Israel kept thy precepts, not the h. 
Esth. 14. 15. 1 abhor the bed of all the A. 
Wisd.l5. 15. they counted idols of the A. to be gods 
Eccl. 35. 18. and repayed vengeance to the A. 

36. 10. smite in sunder the heads of the A. 

39. 23. so shall the A. inherit his wrath 

Bar. 2. 13. for we are but a few left among the A. 
1 Mac. 1. 11. let us make a covenant with the A. 

13. give licence to do after the ordinances of A. 

14. according to the customs of the A. 
15.theyjoined themselves to the A. and were sold 
42. so ail the ti. agreed to command of the king 

2. 18. like as all the A. and Judea have done 

68. recompense fully the A. and take heed 
4. 11. that so all the A- may know there is One 
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1 Mac. 4. 45. pull it down, because A. had defiled it 
54. look at what day the A. had profaned it 
58. that the reproach of the A. was put away 

5. .')7. let us go fight against the A. round us 
13. 41. thus the yoke of the A. was taken away 

2 Mac. 1. 27. deliver them that serve among the-A. 

look on them, let the A. know that thou art Go'i 
4. 9. trailing up of youth in the fiishionsof the A. 

6. 8. a decree to the neighbour cities of the A. 
1<J. 2. hu'. the altars which the A. had built 

11. 3. as of the other cha];els of the A. and to set 

15. 10. shewing them the falsehood of the A. 

HEATHENISH. 

2 Mac. 4. 13. such was the increase of A. manneri 

HEAVEN. 

1 Esd A. 36. the earth calleth on truth the A. blesseth 

46. thou hast vowed to the King of A. 

58. he lifted up his face to A. praised King of A. 
6. 13. servants of the Lord w-ho made A. and earth 
8. 75. our ignorances have reached up unto k. 

2 Esd. 2. 14. take A. and earth to witness 

4. 8. neither did I ever climb up into A. 

6. 38. thou saidst, let A. and earth be made 

8. 20. who beholdest things in the A. and in the air 
13. 3. waxed strong with the thousands of A. 

5. was gathered from the four winds of the A. 

16. 55. let the A. be made, and it was created 
Tob. 5. 16. God which dwelleth in A. prosper you 

7. 18. the Lord of A. and earth give thee joy 

10. 11. God of A. give you a prosperous journey 
12. the Lord of A. restore thee, dear brother 
13. 11. many nations come with gifis to king of A. 
Jud. 5. 8. they worshipped the God of A. 
11.17. thy servant serveth God of A. day and night 
Esth. 13. 10. for thou hast made A. and earth 
Wisd. 9. 16. things in A. who hath searched out 1 

13. 2. they deemed the lights of A. to be the goda 
16. 20. thou didst send them from A. bread 

18. 15. thine almighty word leaped down from h 

16. and it touched A. but stood on the earth 
Eccl. 1. 3. who can find out the height of A..' 

16. 18. behold, the A. and the A. of heavens 

17. 32. he vieweth the power of the height of A. 
24. 5. 1 alone compassed the circuit of A. 

26. 16. the sun when it ariseth iv. the high A. 
43. 1. the beauty of A. with his rlorious shew 

8. shining in the firmament of A. 

12. it compasseth the A. about with a cirn.le 
46. 17. and the Lord thundered from A. 
48. 3. by the word of the Lord h-e shut up the h. 
' 20. and the holy One heard them out of A. 
51. 19.. I stretched forth my hands to A. above 
Bar. 1. 11. days may be on earth as thedaysof i.. 

2. 2. such as never happened" under the whole4. 

3. 29. who hath gone up into A. and taken her 

5. 3. will shew it unto every country under A. 

6. 54. they are as crows between A. and earth 
Sjis. 9. that they might not look unto A. 

35. and she weeping, looked up toward A. 
Bel 5. who hath created the A. and the earth 
Prayer of Manass. who hast made A. and earth I 
amnot worthy to behold and see the height of A. 
1 Mac. 2. 37. A. and earth shall testify for us 

58. Elias, for his zeal, was taken uji into A. 

3. 18. with the God of A. it is all one to deliver 

19. but strength cometh from A. 

60. as the will of God is in A. so let him do 

4. 10. now therefore let us cry unto A. 

24. sung a song, and praised the Lord \nh. 
40. cried toward A. 1| 55. praising the God of Jl. 

5. 31. the cry of the city went up to A. 

9. 46. wherefore cry ye now to A. to be delivered 1 

12. 15. we have help from A. that succoureth us 
16. 3. ye fight, and the help from A. be with vom 

2 ,1/ac."2.10. fire came do,wn from A- and consumed 
21. the manifest signs that came from h. to those 
3.15. the priestscalled toA.on him that made a law 
20.all holding their hands toward A.made suppli. 
34. seeing thou hast been scourged from A. 
39. for he that dwelleth in A. hath his eye 

7. 11. these I had from A. and for his laws 
28. my son, look upon the A. and the earth 

8. 20. because of the help that they had from A. 
9. 10. that thought he could reach to the stars of A. 

20. I give thanks to God, having my hope in A. 

10. 29. there appeared to the enemies from A. 

11. 10. they marched, having a helper from A. 

14. 34. the priests lift up their hand^ toward A. 

15. 3. demanded if there weie a mighty One in A 
8. the help which they had received from A. 
■?4 so every man praised toward the k. 

HEAVENLY. 
2 Esd. 2. 37. hath called you to the A. kingdom 
Wisd 19. 21. nor melted the icy kind of A. masi' 

HEAVENS. 
1 Esd. 4. 34. he compasseth the A. round about 
2E5d.3.18.bowin2theA.thoudidsti:etfastthoearA 
4.21.hethat dwelleth above the A.may understand 
the things that are above the hei^of A 

16. 59. he spreadeth out the A. like a vault 



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' Tob. 8. 5. let A. bless lliee and all thy creatures 
Jud, 9. 12. Lord of A. and eartli, hear my prayer 
tVisd. 9. 10. O send her out of thy holy A. 
Eccl. 10. 18. the heaven of A. shall be moved 
4^. 15. to his seed ko long as the /i. should remain 
Bar. 6. bl. nor can they shew signs in the A. 

HEAVY. 
lEsd. 5. 72. the heathen lying A. on the inhabitants 
2 Esd. 5. 16. and why is thy countenance so A. ? 

12. 46. and be not A. thou house of Jacob 
fVisd.n.i. appeared to them with A. countenances 
EccZ.25.23.a wicked woman makes A.countenance 
33. 28. if not obedient, put on more A. fetters 

40. 1. a A. yoke is upon the sons of Adam 

1 Mac. 8. 31. why hast thou made thy yoke A. ? 

2 Mac. 5. 23. bare a A. hand over the citizens 

HEAVIER. 
Eccl.22.1i. what is A.than lead 1 the name is a fool 

HEAVINESS. 
2 Esd. 10. 7. Sion is full of A. || 8. we are all in A. 

24. therefore shake off thy great A. put away 
Tob. 2. 5. I washed myself and eat my meat in A. 
Eccl.2-2. 4. that liveth dishonestly, is her father's A. 

30. 9. play with him, and he will bring thee to A. 
21. give not over thy mind to A. afflict not thyself 
36. 20. a froward heart causeth A. but a man 
38. 17. then comfort thyself for thy A. 
18. for of A. Cometh death, and the A. of the heart 
breaketh strength, in affliction sorrow remains 
20. take no A. to heart, drive it away, remember 
IMac. 1. 27. she in the marriage-chamber was in A. 
3. 51. thy priests are in A. and brought low 
6. 4. he fled, and departed thence with great A. 

HEBREW. 
Jud. 12. 11. persuade this H. woman to come to uj 

HEBREWS. 

Jud. 10. 12. and she said, I am a woman of the H. 

14. 18. one woman of the H. hath broughtshame 

2 Mac. 7. 31. author of all mischief against the H. 

11. 13. considering the H. could not be overcome 

15. 37. the H. had the city in their power 

HEBRON. 
IMac. 5. 65. where he smote H. and towns thereof 

HEDGE. 
Eccl. 26. 12. by every A. will she sit down 
28. 24. look that thou A. thy possession about 
36. 25. where no A. is, the possession is spoiled 

HEIFER. 
Tob. 1. 5. the tribes sacrificed unto the h. Baal 
HEIGHT. 

1 Esd. 6. 25. whose A. shall be sixty cubits 
Jud. 1. 2. the A. of the wall seventy cubits 

7. 10. but they trust in the A. of the mountains 
Eccl. 1. 3. who can find out the A. of heaven 1 
43. 1. the pride of the A. the clear firmament 
50. 2. and by bim was built the double h. 
Prayer of Manass. to behold the A. of heaven 

2 Mac. 4. 13. such was the A. of Greek fashions 
6. 15. lest that being come to the A. of sin 

HEIR. 
Tob. 3. 15. nor hath he any child to be his A. 
Eccl. 22. 23. that thou mayest be A. with him 
23. 22. that bringeth in an h. by another 

HELD. 
l£sd.l.21. kings of Israel A.not such pass, as Josias 

3. 24. when he had so spoken, he A. his peace 

4. 12. he A. his tongue || 41. he A. his peace 
50. the villages of the Jews which they A. 

5. 51. also they A. the feast of tabernacles 

2 Esd. 5. 15. so the angel A. me, comforted me 

6. 8. Jacob's hand A. first the heel of Esau 

13. 9. nor A. sword nor any instrument of war 
28. he A. neither sword nor any instrument 
44. A. still the flood, til^they were passed over 

E.<f' . 15. 11. and so he A. up his golden sceptre 
ii' isd. 12. 24. A. them for gods, being deceived 

17. 4. nor might the corner that A. them keep 
Eccl. 13. 21. a rich man is A. up of friends 

26. 7. hath holdof her, as though he A. a scorpion 
SeZ19. Daniel A. the king that he should not go in 

1 Mac. 3. 2. so did all they that A. with his father 
6. 52. they A. them battle a long season 

11. 5. might blame him, but the king A. his peace 

2 Mac. 10. 6. they had A. the feast of tabernacles 

14. 4. and so that day he A. his peace 

HELlODORUS. 
2 Mac. 3. 7. the king chose out H. his treasurer 
8. so forthwith H. took his journey 

25. he ran and smote at H. with his fore-feet 
27. and H. fell suddenly to the ground 

31. then certain of H. friends prayed Onias 

32. treachery had been done to H. by the Jews 

33. the same young men stood by H. saying 
35. H. after he had offered sacrifice, returned 
37. when the king asked H. who might be fit 
40. the things concerning H. fell out thus 

4. J , s.andered Onias, as if he had terrified H. 

HELL, 
? Esd. 2. 29. that thy children shall not see A. 
ii. never went 'nto the deep, nor as yet into A. 
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2Esd.S. 53. corruption is fled into A. to be forgotten 
Tob. 13. 2. he leadeth down to A. and bringeth up 
fVisd. 17. 14. out of the bottoms of inevitably A. 
Eccl. 21. 10. at the end tliereof is the pit of A. 
51. 5. from the depth of the belly of A. 
G. rny life was near to the A. beneath 
Dan, 3. 66. for he hath delivered us from A. 

HELMET. 
TVisd. 5. 18. and true judgment instead of a A. 

HELMETS. 
1 Mac. 6. 35. with A. of brass on their heads 

HELP. 
1 Esd. 2. 6. dwells in places about, let them A. him 

6. 28. to A. those that be of the captivity of Jews 
8. 27. 1 was encouraged by the A. of the Lord 

Jud. 6. 21. they called all that night for A. 

7. 31. ifthesedayspass, andtherecomeno A. to us 

8. 11. unless in these days the Lord A. you 
15. if he will not A. us within these five days 

17. therefore let us call upon him to A. us 

13. 5. now is the time to A. thine inheritance 
Esih. 14. 3. O my Lord, A. me desolate woman 

14. deliver us, and A. me that am desolate 
Wisd. 2. 18. he will A. him and deliver him 
12. 6. the parents killed souls destitute of A. 
13. 16. knowing that it was unable to A. itself, for 
it is an image, and hath need of /t. 

18. that which hath least means to A. 

14. 18. did A. to set forward the ignorant 
Eccl. 2. 6. believe in him, and he will A. thee 

3. 12. my son, A. thy lather in his age 

8. 16. where there is no A. he will overthrow 

11. 12. another that is slow and haih need of A. 

12. 4. give to the godly man, and A. not a sinner 

7. give to the good, and A. not the sinner 

17. and thougli he pretend to A. thee, yet shall he 

13. 523. otumble, they will A. to overthrow him 
2-3. 9. k. the poor for the commandntent's sake 

20. A. thy neighbour according to thy power 
34. 16. and he is a A. from falling 
36. 24. a A. like himself, and a i)illar of rest 
40. 24. brethren and A. are against trouble 

26. the fear of the Lord needeth not to seek A. 
51. 7. they co":pnssed me, there was no man to A. 

10. ia time of the proud, wheg there was no A. 
Bar. 4. i?. but what can I A. you 1 
6. 37. aor can they A. any man in his distress 

58. neither are they able to A. themselves 

68.they can get under a covert and A. themselves 
1 Mac. 3. 15. a mighty host of ungodly to A. him 

53. able to stand, except thou, O God, be our A. 

5. 39. he hath hired the Arabians to A. them 
8. 13. also whom they would A. to a kingdom 

25. the people of the Jews shall A. them 

27. the Romans shall A. with all their heart 
10. 74. Simon his brother met him to A. him 

11. 43. shalt do well if thou send me men to A. me 
60. the forces gathered unto him for to A. him 

12. 15. we have A. from heaven that succoureth 
53. they have no captain, nor any to A. them 

14. 1. to get him A. to fight against Tryphoa 
16. 3. and the A. from heaven be with you 

2Jlfac.3.28.being unable to A.himself with weapons 

6. 11. they made conscience to A. themselves 
8. 20. because of the A. they had from heaven 

23. had given ihern this watch-word, The h. of G. 

24. by the A. of tho Almighty they slew 9000 
35. he was through the A. of the L. brought down 

10. 19. unto places which more needed his A. 

11. 7. jeopard themselves to A. their brethren 
12. 11. Judah's side, by the A. of God, got victory 
13. 10. if at any other time, he would now A^ them 

13. tr-y the matter in fight, by the A. of the Lord 
17. the protection of the Lord did A. them 
1.5. 7. confidence that the Lord would A. him 

8. to remember the A. received in former times 
35. a manifest sign to all of the h. of the Lord 

HELPED, 
l^st?. 2. 9. A. them in all things with silver and gold 
Tob. 2. 10. I went to physicians, but they A. me not 
Eccl. 29.4. and put them to trouble that A. them 

1 Mac. 3. 2. all his brethren A. Maccabeus 

2 Mac. 11. 13. because the almighty God A. them 

HELPER. 
Tob. 8. 6. thou gavest him Eve his wife for a h. 
.Tud.l. 25. now we have no A. but God hath sold us 
Esth. 14. 3. help rne, who have no A. but thee, 14. 
Eccl. 51. 2. for thou art my defender and A. and 
hast been my A. against mine adversaries 
2Mac. 10. 16. besought G. that he would be their A. 

11. 10. they marched, having a A. from heaven 

12. 36. that he would shew himself to be their h. 

HELPERS. 
2 Esd. 16. 33. daughters shall mourn having no A. 
Eccl. 13. 22. a rich man is fallen, he hath many A. 

HELPETH. 
Eccl 37. 5. a companion which A. his friend 
2 Mac. 14. 15. and who alv\rays A. his portion 

HELPING. 
1 Esd. 6. 2. prophets being with them, and A. them 



HELPS. 

2 Mac. 8. 19. what A. their ibrefathera found 

HEN. 
2JS5cZ.1.30.as a A-gathereih her chickens under he*. 

HERB. 
TVisd. 16. 12. it was neither A. that restored then: 

HERBS. 
2 Esd. 9. 26. and I did eat of the A. of tho field 

12. 51. and I had my meat of the A. 
2jy/ac.5.27. his company who fed on A. continually 

HERCULES. 

2 Mac. 4. 19. to carry silver to the sacrifice of H 

20. this money was appointed to H. sacrifice 

HERDS. 

Jud. 2. 27. he destroyed their flocks and n. 

3. 3. our flocks and A. lie before thy face 

HERITAGE. 
\Esd. 8. 83. the land ye enter into to possess as a h. 
Eccl. 17. 11. he gave them the law of life for a A 

19. 3. moths and worms shall have him to A. 
20.25. but both shall have destruction to A. 
22. 23. thou mayest be heir with him in his A. 
44. 23. and he gave him a A. 45. 20. 

46. 8. were preserved to bring them into the A. 

9. and his seed obtained it tor a A. 

1 Mac. 2. .56. Caleb received the A. of the land 
2J/ac.2.4. Moses climbed up, and saw the A. of God 

17. God delivered his people, and gave them a b. 

HERMON. 
Eccl. 24. 13. as a cypress on the mountains of H. 

HEWED. 
2^1/ac.l.l6. A. them in pieces, smote off their heads 

HEWN. 
.lud. 1. 2. and built walls round about of stones A 
Bar. 6. 39. like stones A. out of the mountain 

1 Mac. 13. 27. built a monument with A. stone 

HID. 

2 Esd. 8. 53. weakness and the moth is A. from you 
Tob. 1. 19. that I buried them and A. myself 

12. 13. thy good deed was not A. from me 
TVisd.l.S.spcaketh unrighteous things cannot be A, 

10. the noise of murmurings is not A. 
10. 8. they could not so much as be A. 

17. 3. they supposed to lie A. in their secret sins 
Eccl. 16. 21. the most part of his works are A. 
17. 15. their ways shall not be A. from his eyes 
20. none of their unrighteous deeds are A. 

20. 30. wisdom that is A. and treasure, 41. 14. 
39. 19. and nothing can be A. from his eyes 
43. 32. there are A. greater things than these 

Sus. IC. the two elders that had A. themselviis 

18. saw not the elders, because they were A. 
37. a young man who was there A. came to hei 

1 Mac. 2. 36. nor stopped places where they lay A. 

9. 38. they h. themselves under the covert 

2 Mac. 1. 19. they A. it a hollow place of a pit 
20. the posterity of those priests that A. it 
22.the sun shone, which albre was A.in the cloud 
33. the priests that were led away had A. the fire 

10. 37. killed Timotheus, that was A. in a pit 

12. 41. who had opened the things that were A. 

HIDDEN. 
2 Esd. 5. 1. and the way of truth shall be A- 
16. 62. the Spirit searcheth out all A. things 
Eccl. 11. 4. and his works among men are A. 
12. 8. and an enemy cannot be A. in adversity 
42. 19. he revealed the steps of A. things 
20. neither any word is A. from him 
Bar.Q.iS. consult where they may be A. vvitli them 
1 Mac. l^ 23. also he took the A. treasures he found 

HIDE. 
2Esd.5. 9. then shall wit A. itself and understanding 
12. 37. write all these things and A. them 
14. 6. these declare, and these shalt thou A. 
16. 63. even them that sin, and would A. their sin 
66. or how will you A. your sins before God 7 
Tob. 13. 6. he will not A. his face from you 
TVisd. 6. 22. 1 will not A. mysteries from you 
7. 13. I do communicate, I do not A. her richee 
Eccl. 1. 24. he will A. his words for a time 

4. 23. and A. not thy wisdom in her beauty 
6. 12. and he will A. himself froni thy face 

16. 17. say not thou, I will A. myself from the Lord 
22. 25. neither will I A. my face from him 
37. 10. A. thy counsel from such as envy thee 

HIDETH. 

Eccl. 20. 31. wisdom saith better is he that A. his 

folly, than a man that A. his wisdom, 41. 15. 

HIGH. 

1 Esd. 2. 3. the most k. Lord hath made me king 

4.34.A. is the heaven, swift is the sun in his course 

5. 40. till there arose up a A. priest clothed 

G. 31. their offerings may be made to most A. God 
•9. 46. Esdras blessed the Lord God most A. 
Toi. 1.4. the temple ofthehabilation oftheMostH 

13. the Most H. gave me grace and favour 
4. 11. that give it in the sight of the Most H. 

.Tud. 3. 6. he set garrisons in the A. cities 
4.G.Joacim the A. priest wrote to them in Bethulit 
8. did as Joacim the A. priest had commanded 



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JuiL 4. 14. Joacira the h. priest auJ all the priests 
;3. 18. blessed art thou of the most h. God 
15.8. then Joaciin the /?.. priest came to behold 
16. 7. nor did h. giaais set upon him 

F.slh. 14. 16. 1 abhor the siga of mj' h. estate 

16. 22. shall keep it a h. day with all feasting 
Tf^isd. 5. 15. the care of them is with the Most H. 
6. 5. judgment be to them that be in k. places 

Eccl. 1. 5. the word of God most h. is the fountain 

3. 19. many are in k. place and of renown 

4. 10. so shalt thou be as the son of the Most H. 
7.9.whenIoffer to themost^. God, he will accept 

15. husbandry, which the Most H. hath ordained 
9.15. thy communication in the law ofthe Most H. 
12. 2. and if not from him, yet from the Most H. 

6. for the Most H. hateth sinners, and will repay 

17. 26. turn to the Most H. turn from iniquity 
27. who shall praise the Most H. in the grave? 

19. 17. give place to the law ofthe Most H. 
24. and transgresseth the law ofthe Most H. 

22. 18. pales set on a^^. place will never stand 

23. 18. the Most H. will not remember my sins 
23. she hath disobeyed the law ofthe Most k. 

26. 16. the sun when it ariseth in the h. heaven 

33. 9. some of them hath he made/t. days 
15. so look on all the works ofthe Most H. 

34. 6. if they be not sent from the Most H. 

19. the Most H. is not pleased with the offerings 

35. 6. the savour thereof is before the Most H. 
10. give to the Most H. according as he enriched 
17. till the Most H. shall behold to judge 

37. 14. watchmen that sit above in a h. tower 
15. and above all this pray to the Most H. 

38. 2. for ofthe Most H. cometh healing 

33. not sought for, nor sit h- in the congregation 

39. 1. givetiriiis mind to the law ofthe Most H. 
•5. and he will pray before the Most H. 

41. 4. why against the pleasure ofthe Most H.I 

8. who have forsaken the law of the most A. God 
42.2. be not ashamed ofthe law ofthe Most H. 
43. 2. the sun declaring the work of the Most H. 

12. the hands ofthe Most H. have bended it 
44. 20. Abraham kept the law ofthe Most H. 

46. 5. he called upon the most A. Lord, 47. 5. 

9. he entered upon the h. places ofthe land 

47. 8. in all he praised the holy One Most H. 
48.5. didst raise a dead man by w'ord of Most H. 

49. 4. for they forsook the law ofthe Most H. 

50. 1. Simon the h. priest repaired the house 
2. the h. fortress ofthe wall about the temple 

7. sun shining upon the temple ofthe Most H. 

14. adorn the offering ofthe most k. Almighty 

15. a savour to the most h. King of all 

16. for a remembrance before the Most H. 

17. their Lord God Almighty the Most H. 

19. besought the Lord the Most H. by prayer 
21. might receive a blessing from the Most H. 

Bar. 1. 7. they sent collection to Joachim 7i. priest 

2. 11. brought with a mighty hand and h. arm 

3. 23. and hath no end, h. and unmeasurable 
6. 25. things are bought for a most h. price 

Prayer of .Jlla'/iass. thou art the most h. Lord 
1 Mac. 4. 60. builded mount Sion with k. walls 
6. 7. compassed about the sanctuary with A. walls 
7.5. Alcimus who was desirous to be h. priest 
9. the wicked Alcimus, whom he made h. priest 
21. Alcimus contended for the k. priesthood 
10.20. we ordain thee to be h. priest of thy nation 
32. as for the tower, I give it to the h. priest 
38. to obey other authority than h. priest's 
69. sent unto Jonathan the h. priest, saying 

11. 27. confirmed him in the h. priesthood, 14. 38. 
57. 1 confirm thee in the h. priesthood 

12. 3. Jonathan the h. priest sent us unto you 

6. Jonathan the h. priest to the Lacedemonians 

7. there were letters sent to Onias the A. priest 

20. Areus to Onias the A. priest, greeting 

13. 36. king Demetrius to Simon the A. priest 
42. in the first year of Simon the A. priest 

14. 17. his brother Simon was made A. priest 

20. the Lacedemonians, to Simon the A. priest 

23. written a copy thereof to Simon the A. priest 
27. the third year of Simon the A. priest 

41. should be governor and A. priest for ever 
47. Simon was well pleTsed to be A. priest 

15. 17. being sent from Simon the A. priest 

21. deliver them to Simon the A. priest 

24. the copy they wrote to Simon the k. priest 

16. 12. for he was the A. priest's son-in-law 

i Mac. 3. 1. the godliness of Onias the A. priest 
4. but one Simon fell out with the A. priest 

9. had been courteously received ofthe A. priest 

10. then the A. priest told him there was money 
16. whoso had looked the A. priest in the face 
21. the fear ofthe A. priest being in an agony 

31. prayed that he would call upon the MostH. 

32. the A. priest suspecting lest the king 

33. as the A. priest was making an atonement 
i. 7. Jason laboured under-hand to be A. priest 

\3. Jacon that ungodlv wretch sjtid not A. priest 
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'2Mac.4.25. bringingnothing worthy A. priesthood 

8. 30. they very easily got A. and strong holds 

9. 8. and weigh the h. mountains in a balance 
23. when he led an army into the A. countries 
25. when I went up into A. provinces 

11. 3. and to set the A. priesthood to sale 
14. 3. one Alcimus, who had been A. priest 

7. ancestor's honour, I mean the A. priesthood 

15. 12. Onias who had been A. priest, a good man 

HIGHEST. 

2 Esd. 4. 11. able to comprehend the way ofthe H. 

34. do not thou hasten above the Jlost H. 
.Tiid. 14. 1. hang it on the A. place of your walls 
Wisd. 6. 3. power and sovereignty from the H. 
Eccl. 28. 7. remember the covenant ofthe H. 
43. 9. an ornament giving light in the A. places 
Bar. 1. 4. the people from the lowest to the A. 

HIGHLY. 
2 Mac. 1. 11. God hatli delivered, we thank him A. 

HILL. 
2 Esd. 13. 7. the place, whereout the A. -was graven 

36. thou sawest the A. graven without hands 
Jud. 1. 6. all they that dwelt in the A. country 

2. 22. he went from thence into the A. country 
4.7.charging them to keep the passages of A. count. 

5. 1. had shut up the passages of the A. country 

6. 7. shall bring thee back into the A. country 

11. they went from the plain into the A. country 

12. they went out ofthe city to the top ofthe h. 

13. having gotten privily under the A. 

IMac. 13. 52. the A. ofthe temple he madestronger 

HILLS. 
2 Esd. 6. 51. in same part wherein are a thousand A. 
Jud. 5. 1. had fortified the tops ofthe high h. 

7. 4. nor are the A. able to bear their weight 
16. 4. and their horsemen have covered the A. 

Bar. 6. 63. fire sent from above to consume the A. 
Dan. 3. 53. ye mountains and little A. bless the L. 

HIMSELF. 
Eccl. 37. 7. but there is some that counselleth for A. 

HINDER. 
1 Esd. 2. 28. 1 have commanded to A. those men 

iVom building the city 
30. they began to A. the builders ofthe temple 
6. 33. that stretcheth out his hand to A. that house 
Eccl. 18. 22. let nothing A. thee to pay thy vow 
32. 3. speak with sound judgment, A. not music 
39. 18. and none can A. when he will save 

HINDMOST. 
1 Mac. 4. 15. howbeit, all the A. of them w ere slain 

HINDERED. 
1 Esd. 5. 72. but the heathen A. their building 
73. they A. the finishing ofthe building, so they 
were h. from building till the reign of Darius 
6. 6. they were not A. from building until such time 
Wisd. 17. 20. and none were A. in their labour 
£cc7. 19. 28. if for want of power he be A. from sinning 
20. 21. there is that is A. from sinning fur want 

1 Mac. 9. 55. was plagued, and his enterprises A. 

HINDERETH. 

Eccl. 16. 28. none of ihem A. another, not disobey 

HIRCANUS. 

2 Mac. 3. 11. some of it belonged to H. son Tobias 

HIRE. 
EccZ.34. 22. that defraudeth the labourer of his h. 

HIRED. 
7*06.5.11.10 whom he said, dost thou seek for a tribe 
or family, or a A. man to go with thy son 1 

1 Mac. 5. 39. he hath A. the Arabians to help them 
6. 29. there came to him bands of A. soldiers 

2 Mac. 10. 14. he A. soldiers, and nourished war 

HIRELING. 
Jud. 4. 10. every stranger and A. put on sackcloth 
6.5. thou Achior,a A. of Ammon, shalt see my face 

HIRELINGS. 
Jud. 6.2. who art thou Achior, and A. of Ephraim? 

HfSS. 
Eccl. 22. 1. everv one will A. him to his disgrace 

HISSING. 
Wisd. 17. 9. scared wirh beasts and A. of serpents 

HISTORIES. 
Es£A.16.7.have declared, notso much by ancient A. 

See STORY. 

HITTITES. 
1 Esd. 8. 69. the pollutions of the Canaanites, H. 

HOAR. 
Wisd. 16. 29. shall melt away as winter's h. frost 
Eccl. 43. 19. the h. frost as salt he poureth on earth 

HOARDED. 
Eccl. 20. 30. treasure ^'hat is A. up, what profit? 
Bar. 3. 17. they that h. up silver and gold 
HOLD. 

1 Mac. 1. 33. and niade it a strong A. for them 

3. 45. and aliens uept the strong A. 

6. 61. whereupon they went out ofthe strong A. 

12. 34. he heard that they would deliver the A. 
16. 8. the remnant got them to the strong A. 

15. receiving them into a little A. called Docus 

2 Alac. 10. 32. he fled into a very strong A. 

13. 19. which was a strong A. ofthe Jews 



HOLDS. 

U/ac.l.2.made many wars,and won many strong it 
S. 10. and pulled down their strong A. and broaghl 

10. 37. some shall be placed in the king's strong A. 

11. IS. they that were in the strong k. were slaia 

12. ."35. consulted al)oul buildingstrougA. in Judea 

13. 3J. Simon built up the strong /,. in .iudea 
38. the strong A. which ye have l.iuldevi 

2Mac.^. 30. and very easily got liigu and strong^. 

10. 15. having gotten the most cuinniuiiious h. 

16. they ran on the strong h. of tlie Idumeans 

17. they won the A. and kept oif all t!;at fought 
23. he slew in the two A. more than :^,000 

11. 6. when they heard that he besieged the h. 
13. 18. he went about to take the A. by policy 

HOLD. 
1 Esd. 1. 17. that they might A. the passover 
Tub. 10. 6. h. thy peace, take no care, he is safe 
7. she said, h. thy peace, and deceive me not 
11. 11. took A. of his father, and strake the gall 
Wisd. 2. 24. they that A. of his side do find it 
8.12.when I A.my tongue they shall bide my leisuro 
15. 14. the enemies that A. them in subjection 
Eccl. 1. 19. cxalteth them to honour that A. her fast 

4. 11. wisdom layeth A. of them that seek her 

6. 27. wiien thou hast got A. of her, let her not go 

12. 5. A. back thy bread, and give it not to him 
20. 7. a wise man will A. his tongue till he see 
21. 14. he will A. no knowledge while he liveth 
23. 5. thou shalt A. hinj up that is desirous to serve 

6. let not the lust of the flesh take A. of me 
26.7. he that hath A. of her, is as though he held 
27.3. unless a man A. himself diligently in fear of L. 

29. 23. be it little or much, A. thee contented 

30. 13. chastise thy son, and A. him to labour 
Bar. 3. 21. nor understood paths, nor laid h. of it 
Sus'. 39. the man we could not A. he was stronger 

1 Mac. 15. 34. we A. the inheritance of our fatliera 

2 Mac. 12. 35. and taking A. of his coat, drew him 

HOLDETH. 

Eccl. 4. 13. he that A. her fast shall inherit glory 
13. 23. when rich speaketh, every man A. his tongue 
20. 1. some man A. his tongue, and he is wise, fi. 
2o. 11. he that A. it, whereto shall he be likened? 
32. 8. as one that knoweth, and yet A. his tongue 
38. 25. how can he get wisdom that A. the plough; 

Bar. 6. 14. h. a sceptre, as though he were a judge 
HOLDING. 

2 Mac. 3. 20. all h. their hands toward heavea 

7. 10. the third A. forth his hands manfully 
15. 12. A. up his hands, prayed for the Jews 

15- Jeremias A. forth his right hand, gave Judat 

HOLM-TREE. 

.Su5.58. under what tree? who answered, under a A. 

HOLOFERNES, See Olofernes. 

HOLl' . 

1 Esd. 1. 3. Levltes, the ministers of Israel, shouid 

hallow themselves to set the A. ark ofthe Lord 
15. the A. singers also the sons of Asaph 
45. brought with tlie A. vessels ofthe Lord 
53. within the compass of their A. temple 

2. 10. king Cyrus brought forth the A. vessels 

5. 45. to give into the A. treasury lOOO pounds 
52. ofthe new moons, and of all A. feasts 

6. IS. A. vessels of gold and silver carried away 

7. 2. did very carefully oversee the A. works 

3. and so the A. works prospered when Aggeus 
5. and thus was the h. house finished in Adar 

8. 5. went up ofthe Levites, ofthe A. singers 
58. you are A. to the Lord, and the vessels are h 

70. "the A. seed is mixed with the strange people 

71. I rent my clothes and the A. garments 
73. with my' clothes and the A. garment rent 

9. 33. came into the broad place of the A. porch 
41. he read in the broad court before the A. porch 
.50. this day is A. to the Lord, 52, 53. 

2 Esd. 10. 22. our A. things are defiled, and wives 
14. 22. if I found grace, send the A. Ghost into me 

Tob. 2. 1. \vhich is the A. feast of the seven weeks 

3. 11. thy A. and glorious name is blessed 

8. 5. blessed is ihv A. and glorious name for ever 
15. to be praised with all pure and A. praise 

11. 14. and blessed are all thine A. angels 

12. 12. bring your prayers before the A. One 
15.1 am Raphael, one ofthe seven A. angels, who 

go in and out before the glory ofthe A. Ons 

13. 9lO Jerusalem, the A. city, he will scourge 
Wisd. 1. 5. the h. spirit of discipline will flee 

6.1o'. they that keep holiness, shall be judged A. 

7. 22. in her is an understanding spirit, A. lively 
27. and in all ages entering into A. souls 

9. 8. to build a temple on thy A. mount, an altar in 
the city, a resemblance ofthe A. tabernacle 
10. send'her out of thy A. heavens, from throne 
17. except thou send thy A. Spirit from above 

10. 10. she gave him knowledge of A. things 
20. the righteous praised thy A. name, O Lord 

11. 1. she prospered in the hand ofthe A. propnei 

12. 3. both those old inhabitants of thy k. land 
17. 2. men thought to oppress the A. nation 



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Wtsd.18.9. and u iih one consent made a h. law 
Eccl. 4. 14. and they shall minister to the h. One 
7. 31. give him Uie lirst-l'ruits of the h. things 
14. 20. the man thai reasoneth ol'/j. things 

17. 10. the elect siiall praise his h. name 

18. 3. Dy power dividing h. things among them 

23. 9. nor use thyself lo naming of the h. One 

24. 10. in the h. tabernacle I served before him 
18. am mother of fear, and knowledge, and A. hope 

26. 17. as clear light is on the A. candlestick 
36. 13. be merciful to Jerusalem thy h. city 
39. 13. hearken to me ye li. children, and bud 

24. as his ways are clean and plain unto the A. 
43. 10. at the commandment of the A. One 

45. 10. with a A. garment, with gold and blue 

15. Moses anointed him with A. oil 

47. 8. in all his works he praised the A. One 

49. 12. we set up a A. temple to the Lord 

50. 11. when he went up to the A. altar 

Bar. 2. 16. O Lord, look down from thy A. house 
4. 22. and joy is come unto me from the h. One 

37. by the word of the A. One, 5. 5. 
Dan. 3. 5. hast brought on the A. city of our fathers 

12. mercy not depart, for thy A. Israel's sake 

65. ye A. and humble men of heart, bless Lord 
Sus. 45. Lord raised the A. spirit of a young youth 
lJlfac.1.46. and pollute the sanctuary and A. people 

63. they might not profane the A. covenant 
2. 7. the misery of my people and of the h. city 
4. 49. they made also new A. vessels 
10. 21. at the feast Jonathan put on the A. robe 

31. let Jerusalem also be A. and free 
il. 37. let it be set upon the A. mount 
12. 9. that we have the A. books of scripture 
14. 36. and did much hurt in the A. place 
16. 8. then sounded they with the A. trumpets 

2 Mac. 1. 7. his company revolted from the A. land 
12. he cast them out that fought within the A. city 

29. plant thy people again in thy A. place 
34. the king inclosing the place, made it A. 

2. 13. the epistles concerning the A. gifts 
18. God will gather us into the A. place 
3. 1. when the A. city was inhabited with peace 

4. 48. that followed the matter for the A. vessels 

5. 15. but presumed to go into the most A. temple 

16. taking the A. vessels with polluted hands 

25. did forbear till the A. day of the sabbath 

6. 4. within the circuit of the A. places 

23. or rather the A. law made and given by God 
28. to die for the honourable and A. laws 

30. to the Lord, that hath the A. knowledge 
8. 15. for his A. and glorious name's sake 

17. the injury unjustly done to the A. place 
23. he appointed Eleazar to read the A. book 
33. Callisthenes that set fire upon the A. gates 

9. 14. that the A. city he would set at liberty 
16. A. temple, which before he had spoiled, he 
would garnish with gifts and restore h, 
vessels 

12. 45. it was a A. and good thought 

13. 8. the altar, whose tire and ashes were A. 
10. at the point to be put from the h. temple 

14. 3. nor have any more access to the A. altar 

31. the other came into the great and A. temple 
36. O A. Lord of all holiness, keep this house 

15. 16. lake this A. sword, a gift from God 

HOLILY. 
Wisd. 6. 10. for they that keep holiness A. be holy 

HOLINESS. 
Wisd. 5. 19. take A. for an invincible shield 

6. 10. they that keep A. holily, shall be judged holy 

14. 30. they swore in deceit, despising A. 
Eccl, 17. 29. to such as tu n to him in A. 

45. 12. a crown, wherein was engraved A. 

50. 11. he made the garment of A. honourable 

3 Mac. 3. 12. had committed it to the A. of the place 

14. 36. O holy Lord of all A. keep this house 

15. 2. that which he hath honoured with A. 

HOLLOW. 
Wisd. 17. 19. an echo from the A. mountains 
2 Mac. 1. 19. and hid it in a A. place of a pit 
2.5. Jeremy found a A. cave, where he laid the ark 

HOME. 
1 Esd, 3. 3. and being satisfied, were gone A. 
9 Esd. 12. 49. now go your way A. every man 
Tob. 3. 17. the self-same time came Tdbit A. 
Eccl. 32. 11. but get thee A. without delay 
^>^75. 13. one said to the other, let us now go h. 

1 Mac. 4. 24. after this they went A. and sung 
12. 35. after this came Jonathan A. again 

45. therefore send them now A. again and choose 

2 Mac. 11. 29. that your desire was to return A. 

HONEST. 
2" Esd. 16. 49. as a whore envieth an A. woman 
Tob. 5. 13. thou art of an A. and good stock 

7. 7. thou art the son of an h. and good man 
Wisd. 4. 12. doth obscure things that are A. 
EccZ. 26. 24. but an A.woman will reverence husba. 

29. 14. an A. man is surety for his neighbour 
2 Mac. 6. 23. his most A. education from a child 
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HONESTLY. 

Eccl. 22. 9, if children live A. have wherewithal 
2 Mac. 12. 43. doing therein very well and A. 
HONOUR. 

1 Esd. 8. 4. the king did him A. for he found grace 

9. 52. for the Lord will bring you to A. 

2 Esd. 9. 45. we give great A. to the Almighty 

10. 23. the seal of Sion hath now lost her A. 
Tob. 4. 3. but A. her all the days of thy life 

10. 12. A. thy father and mother-in-law 
14. 13. where he becar ? old witli A. 

Jud. 16. 23. she increaseth more and more in A. 
Esih. 12. 6. Aman was in great A. with the king 
13.3. had the A. of the second place in the kingdom 
Wisd. 3. 17. their last age shall be without A. 

5. 4. we accounted his end to be without A. 

6. 21. O ye kings of the people, A. wisdom 

8. 10. 1 shall have A. with the elders, tho' young 
14. 17. whom men could not A. in presence 
Eccl. 1. 11. the fear of the Lord is A. and glory 

19. wisdom exalteth them to A. that hold her 
3. 2. given the father A. over the children 

7. he that feareth the Lord, will A. his father 
8. A. thy father and mother both in word and deed 
11. the glory of a man is from the A. of his father 

5. 13. A. and shame is in talk, the tongue is his fall 

6. 31. thou shall put her on as a robe of A. 

7. 4. nor seek of the king the seat of A. 

27. A. thy father with thy whole heart 
31. fear the Lord and A. the priest 

8. 14. they will judge for him according to his A. 
10. 5. on the person of the scribe shall he lay his A. 

28. give it A. according to the dignity thereof 

29. who will A. him that disholioureth his life 
J 1. 4. exalt not thyself in the day of A. 

24. IG. my branches are the branches of A. 
17. my flowers are the fruit of A. and riches 

25. 5. how comely is counsel to men of A..' 
29. 6. for A. he will pay him disgrace 

33. 22. leave not a stain in thine A. 
35. 8. give the Lord his A. with a good eye 
38. 1. A. a physician with the A. due to him 
2. and he shall receive A. of the king 
45. 13. holiness an ornament of A. a costly work 

47. 90. ihou didst stain thy A. and pollute thy seed 
49. 16. Sem and Seth were in great A. among men 
50. 11. when he put on the robe of A. was clothed 

Bar. 4. 3. give not thine k. to another nor the things 
Sus. 50. God hath given thee the A. of an elder 

1 Mac. 1. 39. her A. was turned into contempt 

2. 51. so shall ye receive great A. and a name 

3. 3. he gat his people great A. put on breast-plate 
14. I will get me a name and A. in the kingdom 
9. 10. let us die, and let us not stain our A. 

11. 42. but I will greatly A., thee and thy nation 

12. 12. and we are right glad of your A. 

14. 4. his authority and A. pleased them well 
21. the ambassadors certified us of your A. 
29. they did their nation great A. 

39. Demetrius honoured him with great A. 

15. 9. we will A. thee and thy nation and temple 

with great A. so that your A. shall be known 

2 Jlfac. 2. 21. those behaved to theirA. for Judaism 

3. 2. the kings themselves did A. the place 

5. 16. dedicated to the glory and A. of the place 

6. 11. to help for the A. of the most sacred day 
23. as became the A. of his gray head 

9. 21. I would have remembered kindly your A. 
14. 7. I being deprived of my ancestors' A. 

15. 2. give A. to that day which he hath honoured 

HONOURABLE. 
Tab. 3. 11. thy glorious name is A. for ever 

12. 7. it is A. to reveal the works of God, 11. 
.Jud. 16. 21. was in her time A. in the country * 
Wisd. 4. 8. for A. age is not in length of time 
Eccl. 10. 19. that love the Lord, are an A. plant 

20. among brethren he that is chief is A. 
11. 6. the A. delivered into other men's hands 
24. 12. I took root in an A. people 

29. 27. give place, thou stranger, to an A. man 
45. 20. but he made Aaron more A. 

48. 6. who broughtest A. men from their bed 
50. 11. he made the garment of holiness A. 

Sus. 4. because he was more A. than all others 

1 Mac. 1. 6. he called his servants such as were A. 
2. 17. thou art an A. and great man in this city 

7. 26. the king sent Nicanor one of his A. princes 
14. 5. as he was A. in all his acts, so in this 

10. so that his A. name was renowned 

2 Mac. 6. 28. to die for the A. and holy laws 
7. 20. the mother was worthy of A. memory 

10. 13. seeing that he was in no A. place 

HONOURABLY. 
1 Esd. 9. 45. for he sat A. in the first place 
Tob. 12. 6. A. to shew forth the works of God 
14. 11. he gave up the ghost, and he buried him A. 

13. he buried his father and moti.er-in-law A. 
Esth. 13. 4. so as the uniting of our kingdoms A. 
Wisd. 18. 3. a harmless sun to entertain them A. 
1 JIfac. 10. 60. went A. to Ptolemais^ where he met 



1 Mac.ll. 60. at Asr.alon, they of city met him A 

12. 8. Onias e itreated the ambassador A. 

43. but received him A. and commended him 
14. 23. it pleased the people to entertain the men h 
40. that they had entertained the ambassadors h 

2 Mac. 2. 8. that the place might be A. sanctified 

4. 22. where he was A. received of Jason 

49. they of Tyrus caused them to be A. buried 
HONOURED. 

1 Esd. 8. 26. hath A. me in the sight of the king 
67. and ihey A. the people and the temple of God 
81. yea, and they A. the temple of our Lord 

2 Esd. 9. 31. and ye shall be A. in it for ever 
Jud. 12. 13. to be A. in bis presence, and drink wine 
Esth. 16. 2. the more often they are A. with bounty 

11. that he was continually A. of all men 
Wisd. 14. 15. now A. him as a god, then a dead maia 

17. an express image of a king whom they A. 
20. which a little before was but A. as a man 

Eccl. 3. 20. power great, and Lord is A. of the lowly 
10. 24. judges and potentates shall be A. 
30-. the poor man is A. for his skill, and the rich 

man is A. for his riches 
31. he that is A. in poverty, is much more in riches 

38. 6. he might be A. in his marvellous works 
44. 7. all these were A. in their generations 

46. 12. let the name of them that were A. 

47. 6. so the people A. him with ten thousands 
13. Solom. reigned in a peaceable time, and was k, 

48. 4. O Elias, how wast thou A. in thy deeds! 
50. 5. how was he A. in the midst of the people J 

Bel 2. Daniel was A. aboVe all his friends 

1 Mac. 2. 18. thy children shall be A. with silver 
10. 64. when his accusers saw that he was A. 

65. so the king A. him, and made him a duke 
88. king Alexander A. Jonathan yet more 
11.51. the Jews were A. in the sight of the king 

14. 39. Demetrius A. him with great honour 

2 Mac, 3, 12. the temple A. over all the world 
30. that had miraculously A. his own place 

13. 23. A. the temple, and dealt kindly with place 

15. 2. hath A. with holiness above other days 

HONOURETH. • 
Eccl. 3. 3. who h, his father, maketh an atonemenJ 

4. A. his mother is as one that layeth up treasure 

5. whoso A. his father, shall have joy of children 

6. he that A. father shall have long life 
26.26.a woman that A.her husband be judged wise 

HONOURS. 

1 Mac, II. 27. in all the A. that he had before 

2 Mac. 4. 15. not setting by the A. of their fathers 

HONEY. 
2Esrf.2.19.many fountains flowing with milk and k. 
Eocl. 24. 20. my memorial is sweeter than A. 

39. 26. A. and milk are for the use of man's life 
46. 8. land that floweth with milk and A. Bar.l.'i^. 
49. 1. it is sweet as A. in all mouths, and as music 

HOOKS. 
2 Mac. 13. 2. three hundred chariots armed with & 

HOPE. 
2 Esd. 4. 35. how long shall I A. on this fashion % 
5. 12. at the same time shall men A. but not obtaia 
7. 50. there is promised us an everlasting A. 

10. 34. forsake me not, lest I die frustrate of A. 

11. 46. that she may h. for the judgment of him 
15. 46. that art partaker o< the h. of Babylon 

Tob. 11. 11. saying, being of good A. my father 
Jud. 9. 11. a Savi<s)ur of them that are without A. 
Wisd. 3. 4. yet is their A. full of immortality 
11. ho is miserable, and their A. is vain 

18. they have no A. nor comfort in the day of trial 

5. H. the A. of the ungodly is like dust 

12. 19. hast made thy children to be of good A. 

13. 10. and in dead things is there A. 

14. 6. theA. of the world governed by thy hand 

15. 10. his A. is more vile than earth 

16. 29. the A. of the unfaithful shall melt away 
Eccl. 2. 9. ye that fear the Lord, A. for good 

13. 6. he will smile on thee, and put thee in A. 

14. 2. who is not fallen from his A. in the Lord 

23. 3. whose A. is far from thy mercy 

24. 18. 1 am the mother of fair love, and holy h. 
27. 21. but he that bewrayeth secrets is without k- 
34. 13. for their A. is in him that saveth them 

14. not fear, nor be afraid, for he is his A. 

49. 10. they delivered them by assured A. 
Bar. 4. 22. for my A. is in the Everlasting 

2 Mac.'i. 17. we A. also that the God thatdelivereiJ 
3. 29. he lay speechless, without all A. of life 
7. 11. from him. I A. to receive them again 
14. it is good to look for A. from God 
20. because of the A. that she had in the Lord 
9.20. 1 give thanks to God having A. in hcc^cn 
22. having great A. to escape this sickness 
HOPED. 
fr?:srf.2.22.neither A. they for. wages of righteousp 
n . 7. gavest them water, by means they A. not fo« 
2 J!/ac.'12. 44. if he had not A. they should rise 

HOPES. 
Eccl. 23. 5. turn away from m» vain«A. 



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Ecd. 34. 1. the h. of .1 man void of understanding 
2 JIac. 7. 34. noi pufted up with uncertain A. 

HOREB. 
Eccl. 48. 7. and in H. the judgment of vengeance 

HORN. 
Jud.^.S. to cast down with sword the h- of thy altar 
F.ccl. 47. 5. and set up the A. of his people 
7. he brake their h. in sunder to this day 
\L the Lord e.xalted his k, for ever 
HORRIBLE. 
£ Esd. 11. 45. appear no more, nor thy Ii. wings 

15. 28. behold, a A. vision from the east 
34. they are very A. to look on, full of wrath 

Wisd. 3. 19. A. is the end of the unrighteous 
8. 15. A. tyrants shall be afraid when they hear 
11. 18. shooting A. sparkles out of their eyes 

16. 5. when the A. fierceness of beasts came 

17. 5. nor stars endure to lighten that A. night 

18. 17. visions of A. dreams troubled them sore 

19. 17. being compassed with A. great darkness 
HORRIBLY. 

Wisd. 6. 5. k. and speedily shall he come on you 
HORROR. 
* 2 Mac. 3. 17. the man was so compassed with A. 
HORSE. 
Jud. 9. 7. they are exalted with A. and man 
Eccl. 30 8. a h. not broken becomes headstrong 
33. 6. a stallion A. is as a mocking friend 

1 Mac. 6. 28. those that had charge of the A. 

2 Ji/ac.3.25. there appeared to them a A. with a terri- 
ble rider, and itseemed thathe that sat on the A. 

HORSES. 
1 Esd. 2. 7. with gifts, with A. and with cattle 

9. they helped them with A. and cattle 
Jud.2. 5. A. with their riders twelve thousand 

6. 3. not able to sustain the power of our A. 
Wisd. 19. 9. for they went at large like A. 
Eccl. 48. 9. wast taken up in a chariot of fiery A. 

1 Mac. 10. 81. and so the enemies' A. were tired 

2 Mac.lO. 29. there appeared five comely men on A. 
HORSEBACK. 

Jud. 2. 15. and twelve thousand archers on A. 
2Mac. 11. 8. iheve appeared before them on A. 
12. 35. Dositheus who was on A. and a strong man 
HORSE-LITTER. 
2 Mac. 9. 8. he was now carried in a A. 

HORSEMAN. 
2 Mac. 12. 35. a A. of Thracia coming on him 
HORSEMEN. 

1 Esd. 5. 2. Darius sent with them a thousand A. 

8. 51. for I was ashamed to ask of the king A. 
Jud. 1. 13. he overthrew all his A. and chariots 

2. 19. to cover the earth with chariots and A. 

7. 6. Olofernes brought forth all his A. 
IMac.l. 17. he entered Egypt with chariots and A. 

4. 1. Gorgias took a thousand of the best A. 
7. the camp compassed round about with A. 
HOST. 

2 Esd. 15. 33. in their A. shall be fear and dread 
Wisd. 12. 8. didst send wasps forerunners of thy A. 
Eccl. 48. 21. he smote the A. of the Assyrians 

1 Mac. 1. 4. he gathered a mighty strong A. 

2. 31. the A. that was at Jerusalem in the c'ty 

3. 3. protecting the A. with his sword 

4. 10. destroy this A. before our face this day 

5. 11. Timotheus being captain of their A. 
HOSTS. 

2 Esd. 8. 21. before whom the A. of angels stand 
1 Mac. 7. 43. the 13th day the A. joined battle 

13.53. he made him captainof all theA. and dwelt 

HOSTAGE. 
1 Mac. 1. 10. Antiochus, who had been a A. 
HOSTAGES. 

1 Mac. 8. 7. should pay a great tribute, and give A. 

9. 53. he took the chief men's son's for A. 11. t)2. 

10. 6. that the A. in tower should be delivered him 
9.they of the tower delivered their A. to Jonathan 

13. 16. wherefore send two of his sons for A, 
HOT. 

2 Esd. 4. 48. behold, a A. burning oven passed by 

6. 4. or ever the cliimnies in Sion were A. 
Dan. 3. 23. to make the oven A. with rosin 
2JU'ac.7.3.conimand.pans & caldrons to be made A. 

HOUGH. 
ZEsd. 15. 36. dung of men unto the camels' A. 

HOUR. 
1 Esd. 8. 64. the weight was written up the same A. 
8 Esd. 5. 34. for ray reins pain me every A. 
9. 44. every A. I did nothing else but pray 
14. 26. to-morrow this A. shalt thou begin 
Jud. 14. 8. until that A. she spake to them 
Esth. 10.11. these two lots came at the A. and time 
Eccl. 11. 27. the affliction of an h. makes a man 

HOURS. 
iEsd. 16. 38 within two or three A. of her birth 

HOUSE. 
I Esd. 1. 3. in the A. that king Solomon built 

55. as for the A. of the Lord they hurnt it 
3. 4. commanded me to build him a A. at Jerusalem 
5. and build the A. of the Lord of Israel 
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1 Esd. 2. 8. to build a A. for the Lord at Jerusalem 

5. 57. they laid the foundation of the A. of God 

6. 32. out of his own A. should a tree be taken 

8. 25. to glorify his A. that is in Jerusalem 

2 Esd. 1. 7. brought them from the A. of bondage 
33. your A. is desolate, I will cast you out 

9. 24. a field, where no h. is builded, 10. 51. 

12. 46. and be not heavy, thou A. of Jacob 
14. 13. now therefore set thine A. in order 

Tub. 2. 13. when it was in my A. and began to cry 

3. 17. Tobit came home, and entered into his A. 
7. 1. they came to the A. of Raguel, and Sara 
8. 11. but when Raguel was come into his A. 
14. 4. the A. of God in it shall be burned 

, 5. the A. of God shall be built in it for ever 
Jud.2.l.theie wastalkin theA. ofNabuchodonosor 
18. much gold and silver out of the king's A. 

4. 3; the altar and A. were sanctified 

15. look on all the A. of Israel graciously 
6. 17. had spoken proudly against the A. of Israel 

8. 5. she made her a tent on the top of her A. 
6. save the solemn days of the A. of Israel 

9. 13. have purposed evil against thy hallowed A. 
13.14. nor taken his mercy from the A. of Israel 
14. 5. know him that despised the A. of Israel 

10. Achior was joined unto the A. of Israel 
Esth. 14. 9. they will quench the glory of thy A. 
fVisd. 8. 16. after I am come into my A. 
Eccl. 1. 17. she fills her A. with things desirable 
4. 30. be not as a lion in thy A. nor frantic 
11. 34. receive a stranger into thy A. will disturb 
14. 24. he that doth lodge near her A. shall fasten 
21. 4. thus the A. of proud rnen shall be desolate 
8. he that buildeth his A. with other men's money 
18. as is a A. that is destroyed, so is wisdom 

22. foolish man's foot is soon in his neighbour's A. 

23. a fool will peep in at the door into the A. 
23. 11. the plague shall never depart from his A. if 

he swear in vain, his A. shall be full of calamity 

25. 16. than to keep A. with a wicked woman 

26. 16. so is a good wife in ordering of her A. 

27. 3. his A. shall be soon overthrown 

29. 21. water, bread, and a A. to cover shame 

22. than delicate fare in another man's A. 

23. that thou hear not the reproach of thy A. 

24. it is a miserable life to go from A. to k. 

27. my brother comes, and I have need of my A. 
36. 26. who will believe a man who hath no A.? 
42. 10. and gotten with child in her father's A. 

47. 13. that he might build a A. in his name 

48. 15. there remained a ruler in the A. of David 

49. 12. who in their tirfle builded theA. and set up 

50. 1. who in his life repaired the A. again • 

51. 23. and dwelt in the A. of learning 

Bar. 1. 14. to make confession in the A. of the Lord 

2. 16. O Lord, look down from thy holy A. 
26. the A. which is called by thy name 

3. 24. O Israel, how great is the A. of God ! 

6. 55. when fire fallelh on the A. of gods of wood 
59. it is better to be a profitable vessel in a A. 

than such false gods, or to be a door in a A. 
Sus. 4. Joacim had a fair garden joining to his A. 

6. these kept much at Joacim's A. 
Bel 29. else we will destroy thee and thy A. 
1 Jl/ac.1.28. A. of Jacob was covered with confusion 

2. 18. so shalt thou and thy h. be in the number 

3. 56. should return every man to his own A. 

7. 35. if I come again, I will burn this A. 

37. thou, O Lord, didst choose this A. to be call- 
ed by thy name, and a A. of prayer 
for thy people 

9. 55. he could not give order concerning hia A. 

13. 3. great things my father's A. have done 

1 Mac. 14. 26. the A. of his father established Israel 
16. 2. 1 and my brethren, and my father's A. 

2 Mac. 2. 29. as the master-builder of a new A. 

8. 33. Callisthenes, who was fled into a little A. 

14. 36. O Lord, keep this A. ever undefiled 

HOUSEHOLD. 

1 Esd. 3. 1. Darius made a great feast to his h. 

2 Esd. 3. 11, one thou leftest Noah witli his A. 

HOUSE-KEEPING. 
Eccl. 31. 23. report of his good A. will be believed 

HOUSE-ROOM. 
Eccl. 29. 28. the upbraiding of A. is grievous 

HOUSES. 
2 Esd. 1. 35. your A. will I give to a people 

15. 18. for pride, the A. shall be destroyed 

49. to waste thy A. with destruction and death 
16. 31. by them that search their A. with the sword 

72. that shall cast them out of their A. 
Wisd. 17. 2. they being shut up in their A. 
Eccl. 3. 9. establisheth the A. of children 

28. 14. it hath ov€ thrown the A. of great men 

29. 18. mighty men hath suretiship driven from A. 

1 Mac. 1. 31. he puded down the A. and walls • 
61. they hanged infants and rifled their A. 

13. 47. cleansed the A. wherein the idols were 

2 Mac. 3. 18. others ran flocking out of their A. 
& 12. to slay such as went up upon the A. 



HUCKSTER. 

Eccl. 2G. 29. a A. shall not be freed fiom Bin 
HUMBLE. 

Jud. 4. 9. with vehemency did they A. their souls 

Eccl. 2. 17. they will A. their souls in his sight 
7. 17. ft. thy soul greatly, for vengeance is fire 
12. 11. though he A. himself, and go crouching 
18. 21. A. thyself before thou be sick 
35. 17. the prayer of the A. pie.rceth the clouds 
HUMBLED. 

2Esd.8.49. in that thou hast A. thyself as becometi 

10. 7. Sion is much A. mourning very sore 
Esth. 14. 2. Esther A. her body gieatly 

Eccl. 40. 3. to him that is A. in earth and ashea 

HUMBLETH. 
Tob. 4. 19. the Lord A. whom he will 
Eccl. 7. 11. there is one which A. and exalteth 

HUMBLING. 
Eccl. 34. 26. or what doth his A. profit himl 

HUMBLY. 
Wisd. 13jjl8. A. beseecheth that which hath least 
Prayer of Manass. wherefore I A. beseech thee 

HUMILITY. 
Eccl. 13. 20. as proud hate A. so doth the rich 

HUNDRED. 
1 Esd. 1. .36. he set a tax on land of a A. talents 

7. 7. they offered a A. bullocks, two A. rams 

8. 20. the sumof a A. talents of silver, of wheat to 

a A. cors, a A. pieces of wine and other things 
Jud. 1. 3. set the towers on gates a A. cubits higb 
Eccl. 18. 9. man's days at the most are a A. yeara 

41. 4. whether thou hast lived ten or a A. yeara 
1 Mac. 15. 35. we will give a A. talents for them 

HUNDREDS. 

1 Mac. 3. 55. ordained captains over thous. and 4. 

HUNGER. 

2 Esd. 15. 57. thy children shall die of A. 
58. they in the mountain shall die of A. 

16. 22. the other that escape the A. sword destroy 
Eccl. 18. 25. when enough, remember the time of A. 

HUNGRY. 
2Esd.l.n. when you were A. and thirsty in wildern. 
16. 6. may any drive away a A. lion in the wood? 
Tob. 1. 16. and I gave my bread to the A. 
4. 16. give of thy bread to the A. and garments 

HURT. 
2 Esd. 6. 19. what they be that have A. unjustly 

11. 42. thou hast A. the peaceable, loved liars 
Wisd. 10. 8. they gat not only this A. 

14. 29. swear falsely, yet they look not to be h, 

18. 2. but for that they did not A. them now 

19. 6. thy children might be kept without A. 
Eccl. 13. 12. and he will not spare to do thee A. 

28. 2. forgive thy neighbour the A. he hath done 

38.21. thou shaft not do him good but A. thyself 

Dan. 3. 27. the fire neither A. nor troubled them 

1 Mac. 5. 48. let us pass thro' none shall do you fi 

6. 18. they in tower sought always their A. 

7. 22. Juda in their power did much A. in Israel 

14. 36. and did much A. in the holy places 

15. 29. ye have done great A. in the land 

2 Mac. 3. 39. he destroyeth them that come to A. it 

8. 36. and therefore they could not be h. 

12. 3. as though they had meant them no A. 

22. that they were often A. of their own men 
25. that he would restore them without A. 

HURTFUL. 
2 Esd. 11. 45. appear no more, nor thy k. claws 

15. 6. and their A. works are fulfilled 

HUSBAND. 
2 Esd. 9. 43. barren, though I had a A. thirty yeare 

10. 17. go thy way then into the city to thy A. 
Jud. 8. 2. Manasses was her A. of her kindred 
7. her A. Manasses had left her gold and silver 
10. 3. was clad during the life of Manasses her k. 

16. 22. but none knew her after her A. was dead 
24. were nearest of kindred to Manasses her A. 

Eccl. 4. 10. be instead of a A. to their mother 

22, 4. shall bring an inheritance to her A. 
5. dishonoureth both her father and her A. 

23. 22. thus with the wife that leaveth her *. 

23. she hath trespassed against her own A. 

25. 18. her A. shall sifamong his neighbours 
22.a woman, if she maintain her A. is full of anger 

23. a woman that will not comf. her A. indistres* 

26. 2. a virtuous woman rejoiceth her A. 
13. the grace of a wife delightetb her A. 
22. is a tower against death to her A. 

24. but an honest woman will reverence her A 
26! a woman that honoureth hei A. judged wise 

36. 23. then is not her A. like other men 
40. 23. but above both is a wife with her A. 

42. 10. having a A. lest she should misbehave 
Sus. 28. people were assembled to her A. Joacim 

63. Susanna with her A. praised God 
HUSBANDS. 
2 Esd. 16. 33. women shall mourn, havmg no h. 

34. and their h. shall perish of famine 
To&.3.8.dost thou not know that thou hast strangled 
thy A.? thou hast had already seven A 



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Tob 3.15 ii>v seven h. aru (lea<l, whysi^o-jic] I live? 

IIYDASPES. 
Jud. 1. t). there Ciiine to him all that dwelt hy II. 

UYES\ 

Eccl.l2.i8. what agrocnient between /i. and a dog? 

HYMNS. 

1 Mac. 13. 51. entered with viols, and h. and songs 

HYPOCRISY. 

2 JIfac. 6. 25. they thro' my A. should be deceived 

HYPOCRITE. 
Eccl. 1. 29, be not a k. in the sight of men 

32. 15. but the A. will be offended thereat 

33. 2. he that is a h. therein, is as a ship in a storm 



JACOB. 
2 Esd. 1. 24. what shall I do to thee, O J.? 
3.16. thou gavest Isaac, to Isaac also thou gavest 
J. and Esau, so J. became a great multitude 
19. mightest give the law unto the seed of J. 

5. 35. I might not have seen the travel of J. 

6. 8. J. hand held first the heel of Esau 
9. J. is the beginning of it that foUoweth 

9. 30. thou saidst, mark my words thou seed of J. 
12. 46. and be not heavy, thou house of J. 

Jud.8. 26. what happened to J. in Mesopotamia 
Eccl. 23. 12. be not found in the heritage of J. 

24. 8. Creator said, let thy dwelling be in J. 

36. 11 gather all the tribes of J. together 

44. 23. he made it rest upon the head of J. 

45. 5. that he might teach J. his covenant 

46. 14. and the Lord had respect unto J. 

47. 22. wherefore he gave a remnant to J. 

48. 10. and to restore the tribes of J. 

49. 10. for they comforted J. and delivered them 
Bar. 3. 36. and hath given it to J. his servant 

4. 2. turn thee, O J. and take hold of it 

1 Jlfac.1.28. house of.T. was covered with confusion 
3. 7. and he made J. glad with his acts 
45. joy was taken from J. the pipe ceased 

5. 2. lh.2v thought to destroy the generation of J. 

JAMBRI. 

IMac. 9. 36. but the children of J. came out 

37. the children of J. made a great marriage 

JAMNIA. 

1 Mac. 4. 15. they pursued them to the plains of J. 

5. 58. they had given charge, they went toward J. 

10. 69.who gathered a great host and camped in J. 
15.40.Cendebeus came to J. and began to provoke 

JAMNITES. 

23/rtc. 12.8. the J. were minded to do in like manner 

9. he came upon the J. by night, and set fire 

40. found things consecrated to the idols of the J. 

JAPHETH. 

Jud. 2. 25. and he came to the borders of J. 

JAZAR. 

1 Mac. 5. 8. when he had taken J. with the towns 

ICE. 
TFisd. 16. 22. but snow and i. endured the fire 
Eccl. 3. 15. thy sins shall melt away as the i. 
43. 20. and the water is congealed into i. 
Dan. 3. 49. O ve i. and cold, bless the Lord 

ICY. 

PVisd.l9.2}.nQT melted the j.kind of heavenly meat 

IDLE. 

2 Esd. 15. 60. Ihey shall rush on the i. city 
16. 68. they shall take and feed you being i. . 

tVisd. 14. 5. the works of thy wisdom should be i. 

Eccl. 37. 11. nor with an i. servant of business 
IDOL. 

Eccl. 30. 19. what good doth the ofTeririg to an i. 

Bel 3. the Babylonians had an i. called Bel 
IDOLS. 

1 Esd. 2. 10. Nabuch. had set up in his temple of?. 

Tob. 14 6. all nations shall turn and bury their i. 

i^sth. 14. 10. to set forth the praises of the i. 

Wisd. 14. 11. on the i. of Gentiles be a visitation 
12.the devising of i. was beginning of fornication 
27. the worshipping of i. not to be named 

29. as their trust is in i. \^Ivch have no life 

30. giving heed to i. and also unjustly swore 
15.15. they counted the i. of the heathen to be gods 

Bar. 6. 73. better is the just man that hath no i. 
Bel 5. who said, because I may not worship i. 

1 Mac. 1. 43. many Israelites sacrificed to i. 

47. set up altars, groves, and chapels off. 
10. 83. went to Beth-dagon their i. temple 
13.47. and cleansed the houses wherein the i. were 

2 Mac. 12. 40. things consecrated to i. of Jamnites 

IDOL-ALTAR. 
1 Mac. .1. 59. they did sacrifice on the i.-altar 

IDOL-ALTARS. 
1 Mad. 54. thev bnilded i.-alt. thro' cities of Juda 

'IDOLATROUS. 
IVisd. 12. 6. out of the midst of their i. crew 
IMac. 7. 42. have spoken concerning the i. feast 

IDUMEA. 

VMae A. 15 they pursued thera to the plains of L 

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1 Mac. 4. 29. sothey cameinto I. jiilched tliuir (ents 

61. the people might have a defence against I. 

5.3..1udas fought against the children of Esau in I. 

6. 31. these wenttliro' I. and pitched a<:. Bcthsiira 



the I. have gotten into their hands 



Zacharias and J. of the king's retinue 



2 Mac. 12. 32. against Gorgias the governor of I. 

IDUMEAJVS. 
2 Mac. 10. 15 

JEALOUS. 
Eccl. 9. 1. be not J. over the wife of thy bosom 
26. 6. a woman that \sj. over another woman 
37. 11. not consult, touching her of whom she is ?". 
JEALOUSY. 
2 Esd. 15. 52. would I with j. have so proceeded 
Wisd. 1. 10. the ear oi j. heareth all things 
5. 17. he shall take to him his j. for armour 

JEBUSITE. 
Jud. 5. 16. they cast forth before them the J. 
JEDUTHUN. 

1 Esd. 1. 15 

JEOPARD. 

2 Mac. 11. 7. that they would j. themselves to help 

JEOPARDY. 

1 Jl/ac.6. 44. put himself in j. to deliver his people 

JEPHUNNEH, See Caleb. 

JEREMIAS, JEREMY. 

1 Esd.1.28. not regarding the words of prophet J. 

32. yea J. the prophet lamented for Josias 
47. the words spoken to him by the prophet J. 
57. to fulfil the words spoken by the mouth of J. 
2. 1. that he had promised by the mouth of J. 

2 Esd. 2. 18. I will send my servants Esay and J. 
Eccl. 49. 6. according to the prophesy of J. 
Bar. 6. 1. a copy of an epistle which J. sent 
2 Mac. 2. 1. that J. the prophet commanded them 

5. when J. came there, he found a hollow cave 
7. which when J. perceived, he blamed them 

15. 15. J. holding forth his right hand 

JERICHO. 
Eccl. 24. 14. I was exalted as a rose-plant in J. 

1 J^fac. 9. 50. repaired the fort in J. and Emmaus 

16. 11. in the plain of J. was Ptolemeus 
14. he came down himself to J. with his sons 

2 J/ac.12.15. did cast down J. in the time of Joshua 

JEROBOAM. 
Eccl. 47. 23. there was also J. the son of Nebat 

JERUSALEM. 
1 Esd. 1. 21. Israel that were found dwelling at J. 
49. the temple which was sanctified in J. 
55. they brake down the walls of J. 
2. 4. to build him a house at J. in Jewry 
5. if there be any of his people, let him go up to J. 
4. 43. thy vow which thoti hast vowed to build J. 
Tob. 1. 6. I alone went often to J. at the feasts 
another tenth part I spent every year at J. 



J Mar. 2. 55 



13. 9. O J. the holy city, he will scourge thee 

16. for J. shall be built up with sapphires 

17. the streets of J. shall be paved with beryl 

14. 4. J. shall bQ desolate, and houseof God burnt 
5. they shall return and build uj) J. gloriously 

Jud. 4. 2. they were troubled for J. and the temple 
Eccl. 24. 11. gave me rest, and in J. was my power 
36. 13. O be merciful to J. thy holy city 
50. 27. Jesus the son of Sirach of J. wrote 
Bar. 4. 8. ye have grieved J. that nursed you 

30. take a good heart, O J. he will comfort thee 
5. 1. put oflT, O J. the garment of thy mourning 
5. arise, O J. and stand on high, and look about 

1 Mac. 6. 12. I remember the evils I did at J. 
7. 17. their blood have they shed about J 

39. so Nicanor went out of J. and pitched tents 

9. 53. put them in the tower at J. to be kept 

10. 31. let J. also be holy and free, with borders 

11. 41. would cast those of the tower out of J. 

14. 36. that were in the city of David in J, 

2 Mac. 1. 1. the brethren the Jews that be at J. 

9. 4. spoken proudly, that he would come to J. 

10. 15. those that were banished from J. 

11. 5. but distant from J. about five furlongs 

12. 9. that the light of the fire was seen at J. 
29. Scythopolis lieth 600 furlongs from J. 

15. 30. to bring Nicanor's head and hand to J. 

JESSE. 
2(JccZ. 45.25.the covenant made with David son of J. 

JEST. 
Eccl. 8. i.j. not with a rude man, lest ancestors 

JESU. 

1 Esd. 8. 63. with them was Josabad son of J. 

JESUS. 
lEsd. 5. 5. J. the son of Josedec, son of Saraias 
8. with J. Nehemias, and Zacharias their guides 
48. then stood up J. the son of Josedec, 56. 
58. then stood up J. and his sons and brethren 
70. Zorobabel and J. chief of the families 
6. 2. J. the son of Josedec began to build the house 

2 Esd. 7. 28. for my son J. shall be revealed 

37. J. after him for Israel in the time of Achan 
Eccl. 46. 1. J. the son of Nave was valiant in wars 

49. 12. 80 was J. the son of Josedec, whobuilded 

50. 27. J. the son of Sirach of Jerusalem 
51. 1. a prayer of J. the son of Sirach 



J. for fulfilling worn was made a iudicc 
JEW. 
F.st/i.ll.'3.\\i\o w us J. and dwelt in the city ofSusu 
2 Mac. 6. t>. or profess himself at all to be a J. 
9. 17. that also he would become a J. himself 

JEWELLER. 
Eccl. 45. 11. like seals set in gold, work of the j. 

JEWRY. 
1 Esd. 1. 32. in all J. they mourned for Josias 

4. 49. the Jews that went out of his realm up to J 

5. 8. they returned to the other parts of J. 
57. in the second year after they were come to J 

6. 1. the prophets prophesied to the Jews in J 

8. 81. they have given us a sure abiding in J. 

9. 3. there was a proclamation in all J. and Jerus. 
Bel 33. there was in J. the prophet Habbacuc 
3^/cc. 10.24. came as though would take J. by force 

JEWS. 
1 Esd. 1. 21. and the J. held with all Israel 

2. 18. that the J. do build the market-places 
23. and that the J. were rebellious, and raised 

4. 49. he wrote for all the J. that went out 
50. Edoniites should give over villages of the J 

6. 1. the prophets propliesied to the J. in Jewry 
8. the ancients of the J. that were of the captivjt) 
27. the elders of the J. to build the house of Lord 

7. 2. assisting the ancients of the J. and governors 

8. 10. J liave given orders that such of the J. 
Est/i.lO. 8. assembled to destroy the na me of the J. 

16. 15. we find that the J. are no evil-doers 
19. the J. may freely live afier their own laws 
Sus. 4. to him resorted the J. because he was mora 
1 Mac. 2. 23. came one of the J. in sight of all 

4. 2. that he might rush in on the camp of the J. 

6. 6. that Lysias was driven away of the J. 

8. 31. on our friends and confederates the J. 

10. 23. prevented us, in making amity with the J. 
29. now I release all the J. from tributes 

11. 30. and to the naiion of the J. 13. 36. 
33. determined to do good to the people of the. I. 
47. then the king calletl to the J. for iielp 

14. 22. the J. ambassadors came to us, 15. 17. 

33. but he set a garrison of J. there 

34. but he placed J. there, and furnished them 

15. 1. to Simon the priest and prince of the J. 

17. being sent from Simon and people of the J. 
2Mac. 1. 1. the brethren the J. thatbe at Jerusalens 

7. %ve the J. wrote unto you in trouble 

3. 32. had been done to Heliodorus by the J 

4. 11. the royal privileges granted to the J. 

5. 23. a mind against his countrymen the J. 
25. when taking the J. keeping holy-day 

6. 1. to compel the J. to depart from the laws 

8. 1. took such as continued in the J. religion 
10. to make so much money of the captive J. 

9. 4. he thought to avenge on the J. thedisgracOj 

make it a common burying-piacB 

of tlie J. 
7. breathing out fire in his rage against the J. 
19. Antiochus to the good J. his citizens 

10. 29. five men, and two of them led the J. 

11. 16. tliere were letters written to the J. 

12. 1. the J. were about (heir husbandry 

13. 9. to do far worse to the J. than had been dona 

18. had taken a taste of fhe manliness of the J. 

19. Beth-sura, which was a strong-holdof the J. 

14. 5. being asked how the J. stood affected 
6. those of the J. that be called Assideans 

14. thinking the harm of the J. to be their welfare 

37. who for kindness was called a father of the J. 

38. did jeopard his life for the religion of the J. 

39. to declare the hate that he bare to the J. 

40. by taking him, to do the J. much hurt 

15. 2. the J. that were compelled to go with hina 
12. Onias prayed for the whole body of the J 

IGNORANCE. 
Wisd. 14. 22. they lived in the great war of i. 
17. 13. counteth the i. more than the cause 
Eccl. 4. 25. but be abashed of the error of thine i, 
28. 7. remember the covenant, and wink at i 
IGNORANCES. 

1 Esd. 8. 75. our i. have reached up to heaven 
Tob. 3. 3. punish me not for my sins and i. 
Eccl. 23. 2. that they spare me not for mine i. 

3. lest mine i. increase and my sins abound 
51. 19. and I bewailed my i. of her 

IGNORANT. 

Wisd. 13. 1. vain are all men, who are i. of God 

14. 18. set forward the i. to more superstition 

Eccl. 5. 15. be not i. of any thing in a great manner 

IGNORANTLY. 

2 Mac. 11. 31. shall be molested for things i. don» 

ILL. 

.Tud. 8. 8. there was none that gave her an i. word 

Wisd. 5. 23. i. dealing shall overthrow the thronet 

Eccl. 9. 18. a man of an i. tongue is dangerous 

29.7.many have refused to lend for others i dealing 

41. 11. an i. name of sinners shall be blotted out 

ILL-ACCORDING. 
Wisd. 18. 10. soundea an i.-accord. cry of eneaiiod 



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ILLUMINATED. 
llzr. 4. 2. walk in light ilnit ihou nuiyest be i. 

lLLUiV;ix\ATION. 
Ecc^. 25.11. love of the Lord passeth all things for i. 

ILLUSIONS. 
li^isd. 17. 7. us ibr the i. of magic, were put down 

IMAGE. 
* Esd. 5. 37. shew me the i. of a voice, and declare 
8. 44. so perisiielh man, who is called thine own i. 
Wisd. 2. 23. made him to be an i. of his eternity 
7. 2G. and she is the i. of his goodness 

13. 13. and lasliioned it to the i. of a man 

16. for it is an i. and hath need of help 

14. 15. when he hath made an i. of his child 

17. they made an express i. of a king 

15. 4. nor any i. spotted with divers colours 
5. and so they desire the form' of a dead L 

17. 21. an i. of that darkness spread over them 

IMAGERY. 
Eccl. 38. 27. and give themselves to counterfeit *'. 

IMAGES. 
IVisd. 15. 13. maketh brickie vessels and graven i. 

1 Mac. 3. 48. sought to paint the likeness of their i. 
5. 68. when he burnt their carved i. with fire 

2 Mac. 2. 2. when thev see i. of silver and gold 

IMAGINATION. 
Eccl. 22. 18. a fearful heart in the i. of a fool 
37. 3. O wicked i. whence earnest thou in to cover 
40. 2. their i. of things to some causeth fear 
Bar. 1. 22. the i. o^his own wicked heart 

IMAGINATIONS. 
2 -Esq!. 15. 3. fear not the i. against thee 

16. 54. behold the Lord knoweth their i. 
W^z'scZ. 3.10. shall be punished accord, to their own z. 
Bar. 2. 8. turn from the i. of his wicked heart 
Sus. 28. full of mischievous i. against Susanna 

IMAGINE. 
Eccl. 17. 31. fJesh and blood will i. evil 

1 Mac. 3. 52. what they i. against us, thou knowest 

IMAGINED. 

2 Esd. 7. 22. spake against him, and i. vain things 
Wisd. 3. 14. nor i. wicked things against God 

■1 Mac. 11. 8. i. wicked counsels against Alexander 

IMAGINETH. 
Eccl. 12. 16. in his heart he i. how to throw thee 
16. 23. and a foolish man errmg i. follies 
IMMORTAL. 
2 Esd. 1. 13. for the entrances brought i. fruit 

49. if there be promised us an /. time 
Wisd. 1. 15. for righteousness is i. 
2. 23. for God created man to be i. and made him 
4. 1. for the memorial thereof is i. 
i-'tc?. 17. 30. because the son of man is not i. 

IMMORTALITY. 
2 Esd. 7. 43, the beginning of the i. for to come 
8. 54. in the end is shewed the treasure of i. 
Wisd. 3. 4. yet is their hope full off. 
8. 13- by the means of her I shall obtain i. 
17. how that to be allied unto wisdom is i. 
15. 3. yea, to know thy power, is the root off. 
Eccl, 19. 19. receive the fruit of the tree off. 

IMMUNITY. 
^^%'a^ 34.8hall be all the days off. and freedom 
IJ. 34. to the — -1 hfi shall give the land an i. 
IMMUi^i-^inr.^ 

1 Mac. 10. 28. we will grant you "manj t j ^-^ 

13. 37. to confirm the i. which we have grantea 

IMPARTED. 
Eccl. 17. 5. in sixth place he i. them understanding 

2 Mac. 8. ]2. he had i. to those that were with him 

IMPEDIMENT. 
Wisd. 19. 7. out of the Ren sea, a way without i. 

IMPEDIMENTS. 

Jud.^. 1 and had laid i. in the champain countries 

IMPIETY. 

1 Esd.L. 42. recorded of his uneleanness and i. 

2 Esd. i. 38. O Lord, even we all are full of i. 

2 Mac 4. 38. the place where he had committed t. 

IMPIETIES. 
2 Esd 3. 29. when I had seen i. without number 

IMPORTABLE. 
Prayer of Manass. Ihreateningtoward sinners is i, 

IMPOSITION. 
Ijlsd. 8. 22. nor any other i. of any of the priests 

IMPOSSIBLE. 

8 \Iac. 3. 12. that it was altogether i. such wrongs 

'. 6. he saw it i. that the state should continue 

IMPOTENT. 
Jar. 6. 28. but to poor and i. they give nothing 

IMPRISONED. 
Fisd. 18. 4. they were worthy to be i. in darkness 

IMPRISONMENT. 
. Esd. 8. 24. by penalty of money, or by i. 

IMPUDENCE. 
Eccl. 25. 22. is full of i. and much reproach 

IMPUDENT. 

Eccl. 19.2. he that cleaveth to harlots will become i. 

23. 0. give not over me thy servant into an i. mind 

26. 11, watch over an i. eye, and marvel not 

89. 14. but ho that is i. will forsake liim 

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IMPUTED. 

1 Mac. 2. 52. it wus i. to l)im foi righteousness 

INCOMMUNICABLE. 
fVisd. 14. 21. did ascribe to stocks the i. name 
INCENSE. 

2 Esd. 3. 24. to ofi^er i. and oblations to thee 
Jud. 9. 1. about time i. of that evening was offered 
JVisd. 18. 21. bringing the propitiation off. 
Eccl. 45. 16. f. and a sweet savour for a memorial 

50. 9. as fire and f. in the censer, and a vessel 
Bar. 1. 10. sent money to buy sin-offerings and f. 
Dan. 3. 15. nor is their oblation, or f. or place 

1 Mac. 1.55. and burnt f. at the doors of their houses 

4. 49. they brought the altar off. and the table 
50. and upon the altar they burnt f. 

INCHANTMENTS. 

fVisd. 18. 13. not believe any thing by reason off. 

INCLOSING. 

2 Mac. 1. 34. the king i. the place, made it holy 

INCONTINENCY. 
2 Esd. 5. 10. f. shall be multiplied upon earth 

INCORRUPTIBLE. 
Wisd. 12. 1. for thine f. spirit is in all things 
18. 1 4. by whom the f. light was to be given 
INCORRUPTION. 
2 Esd. 4. 1 11- to understand the f. that is evident 
Wisd. 6. 18. keeping laws is the assurance off. 

INCREASE. 
1 Esd. 9. 7. thereby to f. the sins of Israel 
Tob. 1. 7. the first tenth part of all i. I gave 
Eccl. 6. 5. a fair tongue will f. kind greetings 
20. 28. that tilleth his lands, shall i. his heap 
23. 3, lest my ignorances f. and sins abound 
39. 11. and if he live he shall f. it 
45. 20. divided to him the first fruits of the f. 
-Bar .2.34. 1 will f . them , they shall not be diminished 

1 Mac. 14. 8. the earth gave her f. the tnees fruit 

2 Mac. 4. 4. did rage, and f. Simon's malice 
13. such was the f. of heathenish manners 

INCREASED. 
2 Esd. 1. 6. the sins of their fathers are f. 

5. 2. iniquity s^^'^ ^'^ ^ oVirn'o that thou socst 
7. •*!. even so now seeing wickedness is f. 

Tob. 14. 2. he f. in the fear of the Lord 
Jud. 5. 9. they were f. with gold and silver 
16. 23. but she i. more and more in honour 
Eccl. 2. 3. that thou mayest be f. at thy last end 
lJl/ac.1.40. ashad her glory, so was her dishonour f. 

2. 30. because afflictions f. sore upon them 

2 Mac. 8. 8. so when Philip saw that this man f. 

INCREASETH. 
Wisd. 16.24. f. his strength against the unrighteous 
Eccl. 31. 30. drunkenness f. the rage of a fool 

INCREASING. 
Eccl. 43. 8. f. wonderfully in her changing 
2 Mac. 4. 50. f. in'malice. and being a traitor 

INCREDULITY. 
2 Esd. 15. 3. let not the f. of them trouble thee 

INCURABLE. 
Jud. 5. 12. he smoto ell Egypt with i. plagues 

INDEBTED. 
1 Mac. 10. 43. flee to temple, being f. to the king 

INDIA. 
EstL 13. 1. to the princes from I. to Ethioi-ia. 
1 Mac. 8. 8. the country of I. and Media, and Lydia 
INDIAN. , ^ ^. 

1 juac. \>. oT. v,^_tA._ ♦>,o T that ruled him 

INDIFFERENT. 
Eccl. 42. 5. and of merchants f. selling 
INDIGNATION. 

2 Esd. 8. 30. take thou no f. at them which are 
Eccl. 5. 6. and his f. resteth upon sinners 

36. 7. raise up f. and pour out wrath 

45. 19. in his wrathful f. were they consumed 

Bar. 2. 20. thou hast sent out thy wrath and f. 

Bel 28. they took great f .and conspired against king 

1 Mac.2. 49. pride got strength, and the wrath off 

3. 27. king Antiochus was full off. 

2 Mac. 4. 35. many other nations took great f. 

INESTIMABLE. 
2 Esd. 8. 21. whose throne is f. whose glory 

INEVITABLE. 
Wisd. 17. 14. came out of the bottoms off. hell 

INFAMY. 
Wisd.2. 12. he objecteth to our f. the transgressings 

INFANTS. 

Jud.7.'2,7.not see the death of our f. before our eyes 
16. 5. make my f. as a prey, my virgins a spoil 
Wisd. 11. 7. commandment whereby f. were slain 

1 Mac. 2. 9. her f. are slain in the streets 

2 Mac. 5. 13. there was slaying of virgins and f. 
8.4. remember the wicked slaughter of harmless f. 

INFIDELITY. 
2 Esd. 7. 44. f. is cut off, righteousness is grown 

INFINITE. 
Wisd. 8. 18. in works of her hands are f. riches 
Eccl. 16. 17. such an f. number of creatures 
30. 15. and a strong body above f. wealth 
Prayer of Manass. of thy /. mercies hast appointed 
2 Mae. 2. 24. for considering the f. number 



2 Mac. 3.6. tfeasury was full off. sums of m<Mta? 

INFIRMITY. 
2 Ksd. 3. 22. thus i. was made permanent 

INFIRMITIES. 
2 Esd. 4. 27. this world is full of unrigliteoUsn. and i. 

INFLAMED. 
Eccl. 28. 10. the more they will he f. 
Sus. 8. so that their lust was i. toward her 

1 Mac. 2. 24. Mattathias was f. with zeal 

INFLUENCE. 
Wisd 7. 25. a pure i. from the glory of Almiffhty 

INFORMED. 
2Mac.13. 4. Lysiasf. king that this man was cause 
14. 1. Judas was i. that Demetrius had taken 
INHABIT. 

2 Esd. 3. 28. are their deeds better that i. Babylon 1 
Jud. 5. 3. what are the cities that ihey f. ? 

14. 4. you and all that f. the coast of Israel 
INHABITANTS. 
2 Esd. 6. 26. the heart of the f. shall be changed 
Jud. 1. 10. till you come to all the f. of Egypt 

11. the i. of the land made light of the command 

12. he would slay all the i. of the land of Moab 
2. 28. fear fell on all the f. of the sea-coasts 

4. 11. the i. of Jerusalem fell before the temple 

5. 4. more than all the f. of the west 

7. 13. the f. of Bethuiia have their water thence 
20. vessels of water failed all the f. of Bethuha 

8. 11. O ye governors of the f. of Bethuiia 
Wisd. 12. 3. to destroy those old f. of thy holy land 
Bar. 1. 15. to Juda and to the f. of Jerusalem 

1 Mac. 1. 28. the land also was moved for the i. 
38. the f. of Jerusalem fled because of them 

6. 12. that I sent to destroy the f. of Judea 

2 Mac. 9. 2. that being put to flight of the f. 

INHABITED. 
2 Esd. 3. 25. they that i. the city forsook thee 
Wisd. 11. 2. through the wilderness that was not i 
Eccl. 10. 3. through prudence the city shall be f. 

38. 32. without these cannot a city be f. 
Bar. 4. 35. she shall be i. of devils for a time 

2 Mac. 3. 1. when the holy city was i. with peace 
9. 17. would go through all the world that was i. 

12. 13. city was f. by people of divers countries 

INHERIT. 
2 Esd. 7. 17. the righteous should f., these things 

^7, the world not continue with them that f. 
Tob. 4. ]ci. ^„,) i],g„. gpgjj gj^^u j_ the land 
Eccl. 4. 13. he that huUoih iier fast, shall f. glory 

16. he shall f. her, and his gontration shall hold 

6. 1. for thereby thou shalt f. an ill name 

10. 11. he shall f. creeping things, beasts, worms 
15. 6. she shall cause him to i. an everlasting name 

39. 23. so shall the heathen f. his wrath 

44. 21. would cause them to f. from sea to sea 

INHERITANCE. 

1 Esd. 8. 85. that ye may leave the f. of the land? 

2 Es(f. 6.59. why do we not possess an f. with world? 
7. 9. were given for f . how sh-all we receive this i. 
8. 45. and have mercy on thine own f. 

Tob. 3. 17. she belongeth to 'X'obias by right of i 
6. 12. because the right off. doth appertain to thee 
Jud. 9. 12. 1 pray thee, O God of the r. of Israel 

13. 5. for now is the time to help thine {, 
16. 21. every one returned to his own f. 

Esth 10.12. so God rc-.tnombered and justified hist. 

13. 15. ycci, they desire to destroy the f. 

17. hear my prayer, and be merciful to thine i. 

14. 5. thou tookest Israel for a perpetual f. 
Wisd. 3. 14. an f. in the temple of the Lord 
Eccl. 9. 6. not to harlots that thou lose not thine i 

24. 7. 1 sought rest, and in whose f. shall I abid^l 
12. I took root in the portion of the Lord's i 

20. and mine i. is sv^eeter than the honey-comb 

45. 22. howbeit in tie land of the people he had 

no f. for the LcCd himself is his portion and f. 

25.thatthef. ofthekingbe to his posterity alone. 

so the f . of Aaron should also be to his seeo 

46. 1. that he mightbel Israel in their f. 

1 Mac. 6. 24. they^lew, and spoiled our f. 
•Ses Fathers. 
INHERITED. 
To5.14.13.hef.theira)bstanceandhisfatherTobit*g 

lliaUITY. 
1 Esd. 8. 70. great mmhave been partakers of this*. 
72. assembled to ne, whilst I mourned for the i. 
2Es«f.5.2.f. shall be increased above that thou seest 

7. 56. for while weh/ed and committed f. 

16. 52. f. shall be tiken away out of the earth 
./ud. 5. 17. the Godhhat hateth f. was with them 

21. but if there bdno i. in their nation 

6. 5. hast spoken tlise words in the day of thine t. 
Wisd. 5. 23. thus fMiall lay waste the earth 
Eccl. 7. 2. and f. slkll turn away from thee 

6. seek not to be udge, not able to take away t. 
10, 7. and by bothldoth one commit f. 
17. 26. turn to Most High, and turn away from j. 
20. 28. that plecsefh great men, get pardon for i. 
21.3. all f.is as arw (redgedsword, wounds whereof 
23, 11. that useth shearing, shall be fiUe-i witit j 



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£itW.27.10 lion for preyjso sin for them that work i. 

■41. 18. o( i. before a congregation and people 

49. 2. he took away the abomination of i. 
Bar. 3. 7. for we have called to- mind all the i. 
Dan. 3. 6 for we have sinned and committed i. 
Prayer of Manass. for the multitude of mine i. 
I Jdac 3. 6. all the workers of j. were troubled 

20. they come against us in much pride and i. 

9. 23. and there arose all such as wrought i. 
INiaUlTlES. 

1 Esd. 8. 90. now are we before thee in our i: 
9. 2, mourning for the great i. of the multitude 

2 Esd. 7. 68. that they which have committed i. 
16. 67. leave oft' your sins, and forget your i. 

76. and let not your i. lift up themselves 

77, woe to them that are covered with their i. 
Prayer of Manass. I have sinned, I acknow. mine 

i. forgive me and destroy me not with mine i. 
INJURY. 
2 Mac.8. 17. set before their eyes the i.they had done 

INJURIES. 
Eul. 10. 8. because of i. and riches got by deceit 

INJURIOUS. 
£ccZ.8.11.rise not up in anger at pres. of an i.person 

INJUSTICE. 
Ecel. 40. 12. all bribery and i. shall be blotted out 

INNER. 
Ecel. 21.14. i. parts of a fool like a broken vessel 

1 Mac. 9. 54. the wall oft. court of the sanctuary 

2 Mac. 9. 5. and sore torments of the i. parts 

INNOCENCY. 
Esth. 16. 6. the i. and goodness of princes 
X Mac. 2. 37. but said, let us die all in our i. 
60. Daniel for his i. was delivered from lions 
INNOCENT. 

2 Esd. 15. 8. the t. and righteous blood crieth 

9. 1 will receive the i. blood from among them 
22.my hand shall not spare them that shed i.blood 
Eith. 16. 5. caused many to be partakers off. blood 
JBccMl.lO.if thou meddle much, thou shalt not be i. 
23. 11. if he swear in vain, he shall not be i. 
Su«.52.(ot thou hast condemned the i. albeit the L. 
saitb, the i. and righteous shalt thou 
not slay 
62. thus the i. blood was saved the same day 

1 Mac. 1. 37. thus they shed i. blood on every side 

2 Mac. 4. 47. they should have been iuds"^ *• 

INNUMERABLE. 

2 Esd. 6. 3. before th« <• multitude of angels 

44. immodiately there was great and i. fruit 
Wisd.l.ll. all good things and z.riches in her hands 
18.12.so they altogether had i.dead with one death 
Eecl. 37. 25. but the days of Israel are i. 
2 Mac. 3. 6. the multitude of their riches was i. 

INaUISITION. 
2 Esd. 6. 19. and I will begin to make i. of them 
Ecel. 23. 24. and i. shall be made of her children 
41. 4. there is no i. in the grave 

INSPIRED. 
fVisd. 15. 11. him tl>i'- i- i"to him an active soul 

INSTRUCT. 
2 Esd. 5. 32. angel said, hear me, and I will i. thee 
EecZ.7.23. bast thou children? i.them,and bowdown 
10. 1. a wise judee will i. his people 

INSTRUCTED. 
fiftsd. 6. 11. desire my word, and ye shall oe i. 
Ecel. 26. 14. nothing so much worth as a mind well i. 

INSTRUCTETH. 
Ecel. 37. 23. a wise man i. his people and fruits 

INSTRUCTION. 
Keel. 1. 27. the fear of the Lord is wisdom and i. 
■ 8. 18. my son, gather i. from thy youth up 
8.8. for of them thou shall learn i. and to servo 
33. 4. and bind up i. and Uien make answer 
51. '26. let your soul receive i. she is at hand 

INSTRUCTONS. 
Etxl. 44. 4. wise and eloqumt in their i. 

INSTRUMENT. 

*i /^sd. 13. 9. nor held sword nor any i. of war, 28. 

Tob. 7. 14. and did write a» it of covenants 

Ecel. 43. 2. declaring at hisiising a marvellous i. 

8. being an i. of the armies above, shining in 

3 Mae. 13. 5. it had a round i which hanged down 

INSTRUMENTS. 
1 Esd. 4. 63. they feasted wih i. of music 
5. 2. and with musical i. arl tabrels, 59. 

1 Mac. 6. 51. engines and i. u cast fire and stones 
9. 39. with drums and i. of nusic, and weapons 
13 42. the people began to vrite in their i. 

INSURREC"ION. 

2 Esd. 16. 70. a great i. on thee that fear the Lord 
2 Mae. 4. 30. they of Tharsu and Mallos made i. 

INTELLIGENCE. 
a Woe. 3,9. he told him what i was given of money 

INTEMPERMCE. 
2 Kad. 7. 44. i. is at an end, infidelity is cut off 

INTEMPERiTS. 
Keel. 23. 13. use not thv mouih t) i. swearing 

INTENF. 
2 Mae. 14. 8. 1 i. the good of Jiy own countrymen 
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INTENDED. 

Esth. 13. 4. the uniting of kingdoms honourably i. 
Sus. 62. they did in such sort as they maliciously i. 
■2 Mac. 14. 5. Jews stood affected, and what they i. 

INTENT. 
Wisd. 12. 22. to the f. that when we judge 
Bel 32. to the i. they might devour Daniel 

INTERPRETATION. 
2 Esd. 12. 8. shew me thy servant the i. of vision 
10. he said to me, this is the i. of the vision 
17. this is the i. 19, 22. | 13. 22, 28. 
13- 15. shew me now yet the i. of this dream 
21. the i. of the vision shall I shew thee 
53. this is the i. of the dream thou sawest 
INTERPRETATIONS. 
2 Esd. 12. 35. this is the dream, and these are the /. 
Ecel. 47. 17, they marvelled at thee for thy i. 

INTERPRETED. 
Esth. 11. l.the same, and that Lysimachus had i, it 

INTERPRETER. 
Ecel, 17. 5. speech, an i. of the cogitations thereof 

INTERRUPT. 
Ecel. 11. 8. nor i. men in the midst of their talk 

INTOLERABLE. 
Wisd. 17. 14. sleeping the same sleep, which was i. 
2 Mac. 9, 10. no man could carry for his i. stink 

INTREAT. 
Ecel. 13. 3. the poor is wronged, and he must i. also 
28. 5. who will i. for pardon of his sins 1 
Bar. 6. 41. they i. Bel that he may speak 

1 Mac. 8. 18. to i. them they would take the yoke 

INTREATED. 
Wisd. 19. 3. whom they had i. to be gone 

2 Mac. 13. 23. i. the Jews submitting himsell 

INTREATING. 
Tob. 1. 22. Achiacharus i. for me, I returned 
INVADE. 

1 Mac. 13. 12. removed to i. the land of Judea 
20. after this came Tryphon to i. the land 

14. 31. their enemies purpo.sed to i. their country 

15. 40. to provoke the people, and to i. Judea 

INVADIMC. 

2 £si.l5.16.sedition among men,and t. one anotlior 

INVENTED. 
Sus.43.as these men have maliciously i. against me 

INVENTION. 
Wisd. 14. 12. and t. of them the corruption of life 

15. 4. nor did the mischievous i. of men deceive 

INVENTIONS. 
2 Esd. 6. 5. or ever the i. of them that now sin 
8. 27. regard not the wicked i. of the heathen 
13. 37. rebuke the wicked i. of those nations 
15. 48. hast followed her that is hated in all her i. 

16. 63. he knoweth your i. and what you think 

INVINCIBLE. • 
Jud. 16. 13. thou art wonderful in strength and i. 
Wisd. 5. 19. he shall take holiness for an i. shield 
2 Mac'. 1. 13. the army with him that seemed i. 

INVIOLABLE. 
2 Mac. 3. 12. and the i. sanctity of the temple 

INVISIBLE. 
2 Jlfac. 9,5. the Lord smote him with an i. plague 

INVITE. 
Ptftf. 13. 9. so much the more will he i. thee 

r. ,,onru u INVITED. 

JEcct.l3.9.il thou bo z.with a mightv irmn, vy,ihJ.^-— 

2j¥ac.l5.26.encountered enemies with I'.and prayer 

INWARD. 
2 Mae. 3. 16. declared the i. agony of his mind 

INWARDLY. 
Ecel. 19. 26. but i. he is full of deceit 

JOACIM, 
lEsd.1.37. the king made J. his brother king of Jud. 

38. and he bound J. and the nobles, but Zaraces 

39. five and twenty years old was J. when king 
43. and J. his son reigned in his stead 

5. 5. and J. the son of Zorobabel, a priest went up 
Jud. 4. 6. also J, the high-priest in Jerusalem 

8, did as J. the high priest had commanded 
14.J.had his loins girt with sackcloth, and offered 

15. 8. then J. the high-priest came to behold 
Sus. 1. there dwelt a man in Babylon called J. 
4. J. was a great rich man and had a fair garden 

28. when people were assembled to her husband J. 

29. Susanna, daughter of Chelchias, J. wife 
63. Susanna, with J. her husband, praised God 

JOEL. 
2 Esd. 1. 39. 1 will give for leaders, Amos, J. 

JOHN. 
1 Mac. 2. 1. then arose Mattathias, the son of J. 

8. 17. Judas chose Eupolemus the son of J. 

9. 35. now Jonathan had sent his brother J. 
36. the children of Jambri came and took J. 
38. they remembered J. their brother and went up 

l.*^.' 53. when Simon saw that J. was a valiant man 
16.1. then came up J. from Gazara and told Simon 
2. called his two eldest sons Judas and J. 

9. but J. still followed after them to Cedron 
19. he sent others also to Gazara to kill J. 



1 Mac. 16. 21. one had run afore to Gazara, told .1 
23. as concerning the rest of the acts of J. 

2 Mac. 4. 11. by J. the father of Eupoiemus 

11. 17. J. and Absalom who were sent from yo) 
JOIN. 

1 Esd. 8. 84. ye shall not j. your daughters to sow 

2 Esd. 15. 30. with great power co«ie and j. battle 
1 Mac. 10. 4. before hej. with Alexander against iia 

11.1. to get his kingdom, and j. it to his own 
13. 14. that Simon meant to ?'. battle with him 
JOINED. 
1 Esd. 1. 29. but J. battle with him in the plain 
Tob. 6. 17. his heart was effectually j. to her 
Jud. 14. 10. Achior was^'. to the house of Israel 
Ecel. 51. 20: I have had my heart j. with her 

1 Mac. 1. 15. they J. themselves to the heathen 

4. 14. so theyj. battle, and the heathen fled, 34, 

1 7. 43. I 9. 47. I 10. 49, 53, 78. | 11. 09. 

2 Mac. 8, 23. 

6. 21. to whom some ungodly men_;. themselves 

8. 1. accept all that j. themselves to them 

15. 14. when he had 7. ships close to the town 

2 Mac. 8. 22. and 7'. with himself his own brethresj 

JOINING. 
Sus. 4. Joacim had a fair gardenj. to his house 
1 Mac. 10. 26. not j. yourselves with our enemies 

JOININGS. 
Eecl. 27. 2. as a nail sticketh fast between the $'. 
. JOLLITY. 

1 Esd. 3. 20. it turnelh every thought into j*. 
Ecel. 13. 8. thou be not brought down in thyj. 

JONAS. 

2 Esd. 1. 39. 1 will give for leaders, Abdias and J. 
Tab. 14. 4. those things which J. spake of Ninevo 

8. those things which the prophet J. spake 
JONATHAN. 
1 Mac. 2. 5. called J. whose surname was Apphus 

4. 30. into the hands of J. the son of Saul 

5. 17. 1 and J. my brother will go into Galaad 

9. 19. J. and Simon took Judas their brother 
31. upon this J. took the governance upon him 
33. then J. and Simon fled into the wilderness 
35. J. had sent his brother John to pray his friend* 
37. after this came word to J. and Simon 

44. then said J. to his company, let us go up 
48. then J. and they that were with him leaped 
58. behold, J. and his company are at ease 

10. 3. moreover Demetrius sent letters to J. 

21. J. put on the holy robe and gathered forces 

11. 6. J. met the king with great pomp at Joppa 
20. J. gathered together them that were in Judab 
41. in the mean time J. sent to king Demetrius 
44. on this J. sent him three thousand strongr men 
67. as for J. and his host they pitched at Genesar 
69. men in ambush, ail that were of J. side fled 

12. 1. now when J. saw that (he time served him 
3. J. the high-priest and the people sent us 
52. there they bewailed J. and them with him 

13. IL also he sent J. the son of Absalom 

19. Tryphon dissembled, nor would he let J. go 
23. at Bascama he slew J. who was buried there 
25. Simon took the bones of J. his brother 

14. 16. when it was heard that J. w?^ /^'^^ 
18. they made with Jik1»- --^ '{•'"}^ brethren 
30 after th°» ^- ^"'V'"g gathered his nation 

aJuuc. 1.23. J. beginning, and the rest answering 

8. 22. he joined Simon, and .Joseph, and J. 

JOPPA, JOPPE. 
1 Es(i.5.55. bring cedar-trees by floatstohnven of J 

1 Mac. 10. 75. and he pitched his tents ajainst J 

but they of J. shut him out of the city 
76. they let him in, and so Jonathan von J. 
11.6. Jonathan met the king with great p^mp at J. 
12. .33. whence he turned aside to J. anc won it 
13. 11. he sent Jonathan with a great pover to J, 

14. 5. so in this that he took J. for a havm 

34. moreover, be fortified J. and Gazara 

15. 28. you withhold J. and Gazara, and tht tower 

35. whereas thou demandest J. and GazJta 

2 Mac. 4.21. he came to J. from thence to JeriRaKim 
12. 3. men of J. also did such an ungodly d^ed 

7. root out all them of the city of J. 

JORAM. 
1 Esd. 1. 9. Assabias, and Ochiel, and J. capta|iB 
JORDAN. [ 

.Tud. 5. 15. and passing over J. they possessed flj 
Eecl. 24. 26. abound as J. in the time of harvest 
1 Mac. 5, 24. Judas and Jonathan went over J 
52. after this went they over J. into the plain 

9. 34. he came near to J. with all his host 

42. they turned aside to the marish of J. 

43. became to the banks of J. with agreatpowe 
45. the water of J. on this side and that side 
48. they leapt into J. andswam overtothefurthoiJ 

bank, the other passed not over J. unto them\ 

J03ABAD. 

1 Esd. 8. 63. with them were J. and Moetb, Levites \ 

JOSEDEC. 

1 Esd. 5. 5. Jesus the son of J. son of Saraias, 48 

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£.'te/. 49. 15. nor was there a man bom like to J. 
I Mac. 2. 53. J. intiineofiiislrubS keptcommandm. 
5. 18. so liR left J. son cifZacluiiias, and Azarias 
56. J. son of Zacliarias, and Azarias, captains 
GO. it was, that J. and Azarias were put to flight 
? Mac. 8. 22. to wit, Simon, and J. and Jonathan 
• 10.19.Maccabeus left Simon, and J.and Zaccheus 
JOSHUA. 
3 Mac 12. 15. did cast down Jericho in time of J. 

JOSIAS. 
1 End. 1. 1. J. held the feast of the passover 
7. J. gave thirty thousand lambs, and kids 
25. Pharaoh came, and J. went out against him 

28. howbeit, J. did not turn back his chariot 

32. Jeremy the proi)Iiet lamented for J. 

33. and every one of the acts that J. did 

34. the people made Joachaa the son of J. king 
Eccl. 49.1. the remembrance of J. is like perfume 

4.all except David, Ezekias and J. were defective 
JOURNEY. 

1 Esd. 8. 50. to desire of him a prosperous j. 
7'ofr. 4. 15. nor let drunkenness go with thee inj, 

5. 16. God send you a goodj. God prosper yourj. 

21. his J. shall be prosperous, he sliall return 

6. 1. as they vventon theirj. they came to Tigris 

10. 1. and when the days of tliej. were expired 
11. the God of heaven give you a prosperous j'. 

11. 1. that he had given Turn a prosperous^'. 
"Visd. 13. 18. and for a goodj. he asketh of that 
18. 3. to be a guide of the unknown j. and a sun 

A Mac. 7. 45. they pursued after them a day's j. 

11. 2. wheieupon he took his^'. into Syria 

i Mac. 9. 4. his chariot-man to dispatch the j. 
7. filled with pride, commanding to haste the,;'. 

12. 10. were gone in their,;, toward Timotbo"=> 

JOURNEYED. 
i Mac. 10. 77. he went to Azotus p-^ one that j. 
JOY. 

2 Esd. 2. 19. 1 wiil fill thy children with j. 

7. 61. as shall be> over them that are persuaded 
Tob. 7. 18. Loitl give thee j. for this thy sorrow 

8. 17. finish their life in health with j. and mercy 
11. 17. there wasj. amongst all his brethren 

13. 10. Ills tabernacle built in thee again with j. 
11. all generations shall praise thee with great j. 

^ud. 12. 14. it shall be my J. to the day of my death 

16. 11. then my afflicted shouted for j. 

Estk. ] 0. 13. with an assembly, and j. and gladness 

13. 17. turn our sorrow into j. that we may live 
14.2. ail places of her^'. she filled with her torn hair 

18. nor had thine handmaid anyj". since the day 
16. 21. God hath turned the day to j. unto them 
Wisd. 8. 16. hath i>o sorrow, but mirth andj. 
Eccl. 1. 12. giveth J. and gladness, and a long life 
23. and afterwards j'. shall spring up to him 
2.9. thatfearLd. hope for everlastingj. and mercy 

5. 5. he shall have^'. of his own children 

4. 12. that seek to her early shall be filled withj. 

6. 28. and that shall be turned to thy ^■. 

31. shall put her about thee as a crown ofj. 
15. 6. he shall find j. and a crown of gladness 
25. 7. a man that hath j. of his children 
30. 1. that he may have J. of him in the end 
2. that chastiseth his son, shall have ;'. in him 
16. there is no j. above the j. of the heart 
Bar. 2.23. the voice of mirth and the voice ofj. 
4.11. with j. did 1 nourish them, but sent them away 

22. and j^ is come to me from the holy One 

23. but God will give you to me again withj. 

29. he shall bring you everlasting^, again 

36. behold the j. that cometh to thee from God 
5. 9. God shall lead Israel with;, in light ofglory 
i Mac. 3. 45. j was taken from Jacob, pipe ceased 
5. 23. he brought them to Judea with great j. 

54. so they went up to mount Sion with j. 

14. 11. and Israel rejoiced with great j. 

t Mac. 3. 30. for the temple was filled with j. 

9. 19. wisheth much j. health, and prosperity 

15. 28. returning again with ?'. they knew 

JOYFUL. 
2J5s<i. 2. 30. bej. O thou mother of children 

12. 34. he shall make them j. till the coming 
Tob.Q. 16. to be praised, for thou hast made mej. 

13. 10. let him make j. those that are captives 
J^cf. 14. 9. the people made 37. noise in their city 

JOYFULNESS. 
S Esd. 2. 36. receive thej. of your glory 
Wisd.'i 9. let us leave tokens of our j. in every place 
£Jcci. 30. 2-3. the ?'. of a man prolongeth his days 

IRKSOME. 
JEcc£.27.13. the discourse of fools is i. and their part 

IRON. 
Eccl. 12. 10. like as i. rusteth, so is his wickedness 
22. 15. sand and a mass of/, is easier to bear 
28.20. for the yoke thereof is a yoke of i. and made 
38.28. the smith considering the i. work 
39. 26. fire, i. and salt for the use of man's life 
48. 17. he digged the hard rock with i. 
Prayer of Mahass.l am bowed down with i. bands 
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2 JJfac. 11. 9. were ready to pierce thro' walls of/. 

ISAAC. 
2 Esd. 3. 16. and unto him thou gavestl. and unto 
I. also thou gavest Jacob and Esau 
Jud. 8. 26. and how he tried I. and what happened 
Eccl. 44. 22. with I. did he establish the blessmg 
Dan. 3.12.mercy not depart, for thy servant I. sake 

ISLANDS. 
Eccl. 43. 23. by counsel he planteth /. therein 
47. 16. thy name went far unto the /. for thy peace 

ISLES. 
1 Mac. 6. 29. came to him from /. of the se;^ bands 

11. 38. whom he gathered from /. of the heathen 

14. 5. he made an entrance to the /. of the sea 

15. 1. Antiochus sent letters from /. of the sea 

ISMAEL. 
Jud. 2. 23. they spoiled all the children of I. 
ISRAEL. 

1 Esd. 1.3. the Levites, the holy ministers of I. 

4. serve the Lord, and minister unto his people I. 

2. 3. Lord of I. the most high Lord made me king 
5. 61. because his glory is for ever in all I. 

7. 8. they offered twelve goats for the sin of all I. 

8. 7. but taught I. the ordinances and judgments 
27. 1 gathered together men of I. to go with me 

9. 7. in marrying, thereby to increase the sins of I. 

2 Esd. 2. 16. for I have known my name in I. 

3. 36. that I. by name hath kept thy precept* 

4. 23. wherefore I. is given up a rep'^ach 

5. 35. that I might not have «>=en the toil of L 

9. 30. hear me, O I. a"^ mark my words, 14. 28. 

12. 46. be of goo'i oomfort, O I. be not heavy 
Jud. 8. 33. f^-e^Lord will visit I. by mine hand 

10. 1 dfter she ceased to cry to the God of I. 

Id. 1. Judas began to sing this thanksgiving in all I. 
Esth. 10. 9. my nation is this I. which cried to God 

13. 9. if thou hast appointed to save I. 

14.5.thouO Lord,tookest I. from among all people 
Eccl. 17. 17. but I. is the Lord's portion 

24. 8. and let thine inheritance be in I. 

36. 12. on I. whom thou hast named thy first-born 

37. 25. but the days of I. are innumerable 
45. 5. that he might teach I. his judgments 

11. after the number of the tribes of I. 
17. that should inform I. in his laws 
46. 1. that he might set I. in their inheritance 
47. 11. he gave him a throne ofglory in I. 
50. 13. before all the congregation ofl. 
jBar.2.1.pronounced agst. our judges that judged I. 

3. 1. O God ofl. the soul in anguish crieth 
36. and he hath given it to I. his beloved 

4.4. O I. happy are we, for things are made known 

5. be of cheer, my people, the memorial ofl. 
5. 7. that I. may go safely in the glory of God 

Dan. 3. 12. mercy not depart for thy holy I. sake 
Sus. 48. are ye such fools, ye sons ofl. ye that with- 
out knowledge have condemned a daughter of 1. 7 
1 Mac. 3.2.lhey fought with cheerfulness battle ofl. 

4. 11. there is One who delivereth.and saveth I. 
5. 3. ag. Esau in Idumea, because they besieged I. 

7. 5. all the wicked and ungodly men of I. 

22. Judah into their power, did much hurt in I. 
26. sent Nicanor that bare deadly hate unto I. 

8. 18. the Grecians did oppress I. with servitude 

9. 21. the valiant man fallen that delivered I. 
51. thit they might work malice upon I. 

10. 46. remembered the great evil he had done in I. 

11. 23. he chose certain of the elders ofl. 

12. 52. wherefore all I. made great lamentation 

13. 4. all my brethren are slain for I. sake 
41. thus the yoke was taken away from I. 

14.11. he made peace and I. rejoiced with greatjoy 

16. 2. that we have delivered I. oftentimes 

2 Mac. 1. 25. thou that deliverestl. from trouble 
26. receive the sacrifice for thy whole people I. 
9. 5. but the God ofl. smote them with a plague 
10. 38. Lord who had done such great things for I. 
11. 6. he would send a good angel to deliver I. 

ISRAELITES. 
Jud. 6. 14. the I. descended from their city 
Bar. 3. 4. hear now the prayers of the dead I. 
1 Mac. 1. 43. many I. consented to his religion 
53. and drove the I. into secret places 
58. thus did they to the I. every month 
3. 46. the I. assembled themselves together 
6.18. they shut up the I.round about the sanctuary 
7. 23. the mischief Alcimus had done among the I. 
ISSUED. 

1 Mac. 14. 36. made a tower out of which they /. 

ITERATING. 
Eccl. 41. 23. or of/, and speaking against that 
JUD A. 

2 Esd. 1. 24. thou J. wouldst not obey me 
Jud. 14. 7. blessed art (hou in the tabernacle of J. 
Eccl. 49. 4. even the kings of J. failed 

Sus. 56. O thou seed of Chanaan, and not of J. 

57. but the daughter of J. would not abide 
1 Mac. 2. 6. blasphemies that were committed in J. 
7. 22. had gotten the land of J. into their power 
50. the land of J. was in rest a little while 
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JUDAISM. 

2 Mac. 2. 21 that behaved lo their honour for J 
JUDAS. 

1 Mac. 3. 12. J. took their spoils, Apollonius' swcrd 
25. the fear of J. began to fall on nations round 
42. when J. saw that miseries were multiplied 

4. 5. Gorgias came by niglit into the camp of J. 
16. J. returned with his host from pursuing 

21. the host of J. in the plain ready to fight 
23. then J. relurnea to sj \il the tents 

41. J. appointed men to i.ght against those 

5. 28. J. turned by the way of the wilderness 

38. J. sent men to espy '| 39. J. went to mee* 
44. nor could they stand any longer before J 
48. J. sent unto them in peaceable manner 
61. because they were not obedient unto J. 
65. afterward went J. forth with his brethren 

6. 19. J. ])urposingto destroy them, called people 

42. then J. and his host entered into battle 

7. 6. J. and his brethren have slain thy friends 
10. they sent messengers to J. and his brethren 
23. J. went out into all the coasts of Judea 
40. but J. pitched in Adasa with 3000 men 

8. 1. J. had heard of the fame of the Romans 

9. 7. J. therefore saw that his host slipped away 
13. thoy of J. side sounded their trumpets also 
18. J. also was killed, and the remnant fled 
28. for this cause J. friends came together 

31. Jonathan rose up instead of his brother J 
11. 70. J. the son of Calphi, a captain was left 
2 Mac. 12. 5. when J. heard of his cruelty done 
28. when J. had called upon Almighty God 

39. J. came to take up the bodies of the slain 
42. J. exhorted the people to keep from sin 

13. 1. it was told J. that Antiochus was coming 
12. J. commanded they should be in readiness 
20. J. conveyed such things as were necessary 

22. the king fought with J. and was overcome 

14. 1. J. v.'as informed || 10. as long as J. liveth 
22. J. placed armed men in convenient places 

15,26. but J. encountered the enemies with praye? 
See Maccabeus. 
JUDEA. 
1 Esd. 1. 26. what to do with thee, O king of J. 

4. 43. when J. was made desolate by the Chaldeoa 
Tob. 1. 18. when he fled from J. I buried them 
Jud. 3. 9. over-against Esdraelon, near unto J, 

4. 7. by them there was an entrance into J. 

8. 21. if we be taken so, all J. siialllie waste 

11. 19. I will lead thee through the midst of J. 

1 Mac. 6. 5. that went against the land of J. 48. 
9. 1. sent them into the land of J. the second time 

10. 30. they shall not be taken of the land of J. 

11. 28. that he would make J. free from tribute 
12.35. about building strong holds in J. 13. 33. 

13. ]. a great host to invade the land of J. 12. 

14. 33. Simon fortified the cities of J. 

15. 30. of the places without the borders of J. 

40. came to invade J. || 41. on the ways of J. 

10. 10. he returned into the land of J. in peace 

2 Mac. 5. 11. he thought that J. had revolted 

11. 5. he came to J. and drew near to Bethsura 

13. 1. was coming with a great power into J. 

JUDGE. 
2 Esd. 4. 18. if thou wertj. betwixt these two 

7. 19. he said to me, there is noj. above God 

8. IS. the swiftness of the j. that is to come 

14. 32. forasmuch as he is a righteous j. 

16. 67. behold, God himself is thcj. fear him 
.Tud. 7. 24. God be 7. between us and you 
Wisd. 9. 7. to be J. of thy sons and daughters 

15. 7. of either sort, the potter himself is thej. 
Eccl. 7. 6. seek not to be;', being not able to take 

8. 14. go not to law with a.j. for they will judge 

10. 1. a wisej. will instruct his people 

2. as thej.ofthe people is himself, soareofl5cer8 
35. 12. for the Lord is./, with him is no respect 
41. 18. of an offence before a.j. and ruler 
Bar. 6. 14. as though he were a^. of the country 

1 Mac. 2. 55. Jesus was made a .7. in Israel 

2 Mac. 12. 6. callitiijon God the righteous/ 41. 

JUDGE, Verb. 
lEsd. 3. 9. the three princes of Persia shall j. 
8.23. they may J. in all Syria and Phenice 
2 Esd. 2. 20. do right to the wMdow, j. for the fa- 
therless, give to the poor 
Wisd. 3. 8. thev shall j. the nations have dominion 

9. 12. then shall Ij. thy people righteously 

12. 21. withcircumspectiondidst thouj. thyson 
22. that when we,;', wo should carefully think 

Eccl. 4. 15. who gives ear to her shall j. the nations 
8. 14. thev will,/, for him according to his honour 

11. 28../. none blessed before his death 

31. 15. }'. of thy neighbour bv thyself, be discreet 
35. 17. the MostHi^h shall behold toj. righteously 
45. 26. wisdom to^'. his people in rijhteousncas 
Bar. 6. 54. neither can they,/, their own causa • 
64.areable neither to ,/.causes,nordo good tornon 

1 Mac. 7. 42. j. him according to his wickedness 

2 Mac. 6. 12. but that they j. those pnni.shments 



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JUDG-ED. 

i Esd. 8. 49. hiist iiotj. tiiysclf worlliy to be much 
II. 41. the eartli liast tliou n()t_;'. with truth 
12. 9. thou hast J. ino worthy to shew me last times 

(Visd. G. 4. you liave not j. aright nor kejit law 
10. that keep holiness liolily shall hej. holy 

11. 9. knew how the ungudly vvere7. in wratli 

12. 22. when we oursi'lves are j. look for mercy 
Eccl. 25. 7. nine tilings wliiuii I have j. to be hapj)y 

2G. 26. that lionoureth, shall bcj. wise of all 
35. 18. till he have 7". the cause of his people 

Bar. 2. 1. pronounced aga'inst our judges thatj. Isr. 

2 Mac. 4. 47. should have bei-nj. innocent 
9. 15. j. not worthy so much as to be buried 
11.36. such things as he^". to be referred to kings 
JUDGES. 

lEsd. 2. 17. thej. thatarein Celosyria and Phenice 

8. 23. and thou Esdras ordain^;, and justices 

9. 13„ with thein rulers andj. of every place 
TVisd. 1. 1. love righteousness,ye that bej. of earth 

6. 1. learn, ye that hej. of the ends of the earth 
Eccl. 10. 24. great men and J. shall be honoured 

38. 33. they shall not sit on the j. seat or unders. 

Bar. 2. 1. pronounced against ourj. that judged Isr. 

iSMS.S.two of the ancienls of the people to bej'.from 

ancientj. who seemed to govern tlie people 

41. as those thai wers elders and j. of the people 

JUDGEST. 
2 Esd. 4. 20. but why j. thou not thyself also ? 
Tab. 3. 2. and thouj. truly and justly for ever 
Wisd. 12. 18. thuu mastering thy powerj. with 

JUDGETH. 
Eccl. 16. 12. he J. a man according to his works 

JUDGING. 

Esth. 16. 9. and always j. things that are evident 

JUDGMENT. 

1 Esd. 3. 15. sat him down on the royal seat ofj. 

4. 40. nor in herj. is any unrighteousness 

2 Esd. 4. 20. he said, thou hast given a right j. 

5. 34. while I labour to seek out part of his j'. 
40. even so canst thou not find out my j. 

42. he said to me, I will liken my j. to a ring 

43. that thou mightost shew thy j. the sooner 

7. 33. the Most High shall appear on the seat ofj. 
34._7.only shall remain, truth shall stand and faith 

8. 12. and thou reformedst it with thyj. 
38. not think on them that sinned before J. 
61. and therefore is my j, now at hand 

11.46. may hope forthej. of him that made her 
12. 33. he shall set them before him alive in j. 
34. make joyful until the coming of the day ofj. 
14. 35. after death shall j'. come, when live again 
Tud.lQ. 17.the Lord will take vengeance in day of/. 
EsfA.lO.ll.two lots came at the day ofj.before God 
Wisd. 5. 18. put on truej. instead of a helmet 

6. 5. a sharp j. shall be to them in high places 

8. 11. I shall be found of quick conceit in_;. 

9. 3. and execute j. with an upright heart 
5. too young for the understanding of^;. and laws 

12. 12. or who shall withstancj thy j. ? 

13. thou mightest shew thatthyj. is notunright. 
25. to them thou didst send a j. to mock them 

28. they shall feel 2lJ. worthy of God 
16. 18. they were persecuted with thej. of God 

£ccL3.24.anevil suspicion hath overthrown theirj. 
4. 9. be rot faint-hearted when thou sittest in^;. 
11.9. and sit noting, with sinners 
16. 26. the works of the Lord are done mj. 
18. 20. before j. examine thyself, and find mercy 
19. 25. there is one that turns aside to makej'. ap- 
pear, there is a wise man that justifieth in_;. 

20. 4. so is he that cxecuteth 7. with violence 

21. 5. and his J. cometh speedily 
25. 4. O hov/ comely a thing \aj. for gray hairs! 
32. 3. speak, thou elder, but with sound_;. 

16. they that fear the Lord shall find^'. y 
35. 17. not depart, till the Most High execute j. 
38. 22. remember my _;. for thine also shall be so 

33. shall not sit in judge's seat, nor understand 
sentence ofj'. they cannot declare justice andj. 
42. 2. and of _;'. to justify the ungodly 
43. 13. and sends swiftly the lightnings of hisj. 
45. 10. with a breast-plate ofj. and with Urim 
48. 7. who heardest in Horeb the j. of vengeance 

10. to pacify the wrath of the Lord's/ 
Da7i.3.5. thou hast executed true,;', accord, to truth 

and J. didst thou bring these things on us 
8. every thing thou hast done, hast done in true j. 

Bus. 49. return again to the place ofj. 
53. for thou hast pronounced false/ 

1 Mac. 2. 24. to shew his anger according ioj. 

29. many that sought after justice and/ 
6. 22. how long will it be ere thou execute/? 

^Mac.l. 35. thou hast not escaped/ of almighty G. 
36. but thou thro' tne / of God shalt receive just 
9. 4. to dispatch the.7. of God now following him 
18. for the just _;'. of God was come upon him 
3. 26. Lysias went up to the j. seat, said as much 
JUDGMENTS. 
f Esd. 1. 30. into silence, fike as in the former/ 
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I Tob. 3. 5. and now thyji. are many and true 
\,Jud. 9. 6. and thy/ are in thy Ibreknowledge 
Wisd. 12. 10. but executing thy j. on them by little 

17. 1. great are thy_;. and cannot be expressed 
Eccl. 17. 12. and he shewed them liis^;. 

18. 14. and that diligently seek after his/ 
45. 5. teach Jacob his covenants, Israel his 7. 

17. he gave him authority in the statutes of/ 
Dan. 3. 4. thy ways are right, and all ihyj. truth 
Siis. 9. not look to heaven, nor remember just v". 

JUDITH. 
Jicd. 8, 1. at that time J. heard thereof, 9. 
4. so J. was a widow in her house three years 
32. then said J. unto them, hear me, and I will do 
9.1. then J. fell upon her face and put ashes on her 
head, J. cried with a loud voice and said 

10. 10. J. went out, she and her maid with her 
23. when J. was come before him and servants 

11. 5. J. said, receive the words of thy servant 

12. 2. J. said, I will not eat thereof, lest oflfence 
4. then said J. to him, as thy soul liveth 
14. then said J. to him, who am I now, that I 

16. now when J. came in and sat down ,01ofernes 

18. so J. said, I will drink now, my lord 

13. 3. J. had commanded her maid to stand within 
4. J, standing by his bed, said in her heart,0 Lord 
11. then said J. afar ofl:' to watchmen at the gate 

14. 1. vtien said J. to them, hear me my brethren 

7. Achior itu fit J. feet and reverenced her 

8. J. declared unto him all that she had done 
14. for he thought that v.» had slept with J, 

17. he went into the tent wht.^ j. lodged 

15. 8. Joacim came to see J. and to sra^inte her 
11. they gave unto J. Olofernes his tent 

16. 1. then J. began to sing this thanksgiving 
2. J. said, begin to my God with timbrels 
7. but J. the daughter of Merari weakened him 

19. J. also dedicated all the stuff of Olofernes 

20. and J. remained with them three months 

21. and J. went to Bethulia, and remained in her 
25. none made Israel afraid in the days of J. 

JUPITER. 

2 Jlfac.6. 2. and to call it the temple of J. Qlympias 

and in Garizim of J. the defender of strangers 

JURY, See Jewry. 

JUST. 

1 Esd. 4. 39. but she doth the things that are^'. 

2 Esd. 8. 33. the J. who have many good works 

10. 16. the determination of God to hej. 
Tob. 3. 2. O Lord, thou art/ and all thy works 

13. 13. rejoice and be glad for the children of the 
j. shall be gatliered and bless the Lord of the/ 

14. 9. and shew thyself merciful and^'. 
Esth. 16. 15. the Jews live by most j. laws 
Wisd. 2. 16. pronounceth the end of/ to be blessed 

18. if the J. man be son of God, he will help him 

11. 9. thirsting in another manner than the j. 
12. 19. that the j'. man should be merciful 
14. 31. but it is the^'. vengeance of sinners 

Eccl. 9. 16. letj, men eat and drink with thee 
16. 3. for one that is j. is better than a thousand 
35. 7. the sacrifice ot'aj. man is acceptable 
Bar. 6. 73. better is the/ man that hath no idols 
Sus. 9. they might not remember/ judgments 
Prayer of Manass. thou, O Lord, that art the God 
of the/ hast not appointed repentance to the/ 
2J>/ac.7.36.shalt receive^ punishment for thy pride 

9. 18. the?', judgment of God was come on him 
JUSTICE. 

Tob. 1. 3. I walked in the way of truth and/ 

13. 6. O ye sinners, turn and do/ before him 

14. 7. all those who love God in truth and/ 
Esth. 16. 4. they think to escape the/ of God 
Wisd. 8. 7. she teacheth prudence,/ and fortitude 
Eccl. 16. 22. who can declare the works of hisj".? 

32. 16. that fear the Lord shall kindle/ as alight 
38. 33. they cannot declare/ and judgment 

1 Mac. 2. 29. many that sought after _/. and judg- 
ment went down into the wilderness to dwell 

7. 12. assemble a company of Scribes to require _7. 
8. 32. if they complain, wo will do them j. 
14. 35. for they, and faith he kept to his nation 

2 Mac. 8. 13. they that distrusted the/ of God 

10. 12. choosing rather to do/ to the Jews 
JUSTICES. 

1 Esd. 8. 23. thou Esdras, ordain judges and 7'. 
JUSTIFY. 

2 Esd. 4. 18. whom wouldest thou begin to/ ? 
Eccl. 7. 5. j. not thyself before the Lord, boast not 

10. 29. who w'iWj. him that sinneth ag. his soul ? 
13. 22. things not to be spoken, yet men/ him 
42. 2. and of judgment to/ the ungodly 
JUSTIFIED. 

2 Esd. 12. 7. if I am/ with thee before others 

Esth. 10. 12. flo God J. his inheritance 

Eccl. 1. 22. a furious man cannot be/ 
18. 22. and defer not until death to be/ 
31. 5. he that loveth gold, shall not be/ 
JUSTIFIETH. 

Eccl. 19. 25. there is a wise man that^. in judgment 



JUSTLY. 
Tob. 3. 2. thou judgest truly undj. fur ever 
4. 6. doings shall succeed 10 nil ilieni tiiat iivo/ 
Wisd. 14. 30. for both shall they be/ punished 
19. 13. they suffered/ accord, to tlicir wjckedness 

2 Mac. 7. 38. that is^. brought on all our naliou 
9. 6. and thatmost,;. for he had tormented othei 
13. 7. liaving no burial in earth, and that most j. 
IVY. 

2 Mac. 6. 7. go in proce.ssion to Bacchus, carrying j 



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KADES. 

JmcZ. 1.9. Chellus, and K. and the liver of Egypt 

KEEL. 
Wisd. 5. 10. the path-way of the /c. in the waYes 

KEEP. 

1 Esd. 4. 11. these k. watch round about him 

2 Esd. 1. 24. that they may k. my statutes 
2. 22, k. the old and young withai thy walls 

4. 40. ask her, if her womb may k. the birth 
8. 27. those that k. thy testimonies in afdiction 
10. 15. therefore k. thy .sorrow to thyself 

12. 38. whose hearts may k. these secrets 

13. 42. they might here k. their statutes 

14. 30. received the law of life, which they k. not 
15. 24. woe to them that fc. not my commandments 

32. these shall be troubled and k. in silence 
Tob. 3. 15. to whom 1 may k. myself for a wife 

5. 21. the good angel will k. him company 

14. 9. but k. thou the law and commandments 
Jud. 4. 7. to k. the passages of the hill-country 

7. 12. remain in camp, /call the men of thy army 
^^^°< 6. 10. for they that k. holiness holily 
IP 7^" 'o*^ P^'o^^t the corner k. them from fear 
Eccl. 1.26. it iViou desire wisdom /c.commandmenta 
2. 15. and they tn^t love him will k. his ways 
26. and k. her ways Wa[^ all thy power 
22. if they be for thy profu, 4. them with thee 
17. consult not a fool, he canuoi i-. counsel 
13. k. far from the man that hatli power to kill 

15. 15. to k. the commandments and to perform 
17. 22. he will k. the good deeds of man as apple 

25. 16. than to k. house with a wicked woman 

26. 10. k. her in straitly, lest she abuse herself 
19. my son, k. the flower of thine age sound 

28. 1. he will surely k, his sins in remembrance 

29. 3. k. thy word, and deal faithfully with him 
12. whom thou kuowest to k. the commandnn. 
2. he will k. the sayings of the renowned men 

41. 14. my children k. my discipline in peace 

42. 11. k. sure watch over a shameless daughter 
Bar. 4. 1. all they that k. it shall come to life 

6. 35. tho' a man make a vow to them and k. it 10I 
59. to k. such things safe as be therein 

IMac. 4. 61. they set there a garrison to k. it, a->d 
fortified Bethsura, 6. 50. 1 1!. 3. | 12. 34. 

7. 49. they ordained to k. yearly this day 

8. 26. but they shall k. their covenant 

10. 20. take our part, and k. friendship with us 
13. 48. placed such .men there, as would k. the law 

2 Mac. 1. 9. see ye k. the feast of tabernacles 
18. we are purposed to k. the purification of the 
temple, might k. it as the feast of tabernacles 
3. 22. to k. the things committed of trust safo 
6. 6. for a man to k. the sabbath-days, 11. 

11. 19. if then you will Z:. yourselves loyal 
24. had rather k. their own manner of living 

12. 42. the people to k. themselves from sin 
KEEPERS. 

1 Esd. 8. 19. commanded the k. of the treasures 
Esth.l'i.l.Uvo eunuchs of the king and k. of palac^i 
KEEPEST. 

1 Mac. 15. 7. the fortresses thou k. in thy hands 
KEEPETH. 

2 Esd. 8. 9. that which k. and is kept, shall both 
Eccl. 12. 6. k. them against the day of punishment 

20. 5. there is one that A. silence, and is wise 
6. and some k. silence, knowing his time 

21. 11. he that k. the law of the Lord, 35. 1. 
23. 7. he that k. it, shall never be taken in his lipa 
29. 1. strengtheneth his hand, k. commandmentt 

Bar. 6. 70. as a scarecrow in a garden k. nothing 
KEEPING. 

Wisd. 6. 18. love is the k. of her laws 

Eccl. 32. 23. for this is k. of the cornmandmenta 

40. 6. he is in his sleep, as in a day of k. watch 

42. 6. sure k. is good \\jliere an evil wife is 
2 Mac. 3. 40. concerning the k. of the treasury 

5. 25. when taking the Jews k. holy-day 
KEPT. 
lEsd. 1. 20. such passover was not k. in Israel sitKJe 

3. 4. men of the guard that k. the king'.s body 

4. 56. to give to all (hat k. the city, pensions 
7. 14. they k. the feast of unleavened bread 

2 Esd. 3. 35. who hath so k. thy commandmenta 

36. that Israel by name hath k. thy precepts 
8. 9. but that which keepeth and is k. be preservdl 



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2 F.sd. 9. '21 I have /■:. me a graj-e of the clusier 
Sr-2. and iel my grape be k. ami my phiiit 
;■^2. our iiithers who received the Jaw, k. it not 
3;j. Uii'y /.•. not tlie thing that was sown in them 
'•2 21. four shall he /c. until their end begin to 
approjieh, but two shall be k. unto the end 
30. tliey wiioiri the Highest hath /;. to their end 
32.llie"anoiiited which Highest hath ,t. for ll«em 

13. 23. he that shall endure hath k. himself 

2(3. the same wliom God hath k. a great season 
42. wliich they never k. in their own land 

14. 31. ye have not k. ways God commanded you 

34. if reform your hearts, ye shall be k. alive 
Tab. 11 19. Tobias' wedding was k. seven days 
Jud. 0. 12. k. them from coming up, by casting 

5. 2(J. to Jacob when lie A. the sheep of Laban 

13. IG. who hath k. mc in my way that I went 
JVisd. 6.4. have not judged aright, nor k. the law 

10. 5. k. him strong against liis lender compassion 

12. she k. him safe from those that lay in wait 

14. 16. an ungodly custom was k. as a law 

24. they k. neither lives nor marriages undefiled 
17. 16. whosoever fell down, was straitly k. 
19. 6. thy children might be k. without hurt 

F.cd. 11. 30. like as a partridge k. in a cage 
44. 20. who k. the law of the Most High 

Dan. 3. 7. notobeyed commandments, novk. them 

14. we he k. under this day in all the world 
Prayer of Manass. nor k. I tiiy commandments 

1 Mac. 3. 45. and aliens k. the strong hold 
4. 56. so they k. (he dedication of the altar 

59. the days should be k. in their season 

7. ^S. they k. that day, a day of great gladness 

8. 12. but witli their friends they k. amity 

10. 26. whereas you have k. covenants with us 

11. 46. but they of the city k. the passages 

13. 52. that that day should be k. every year 

14. 35. for the faith which he k. to his nation 

2 JV/^c. 1. 19. the priests hid it where they k. it sure 

2. 12. so Soiomon k. those eight days 
J. 5. and the laws were k. very well 

15. things given to be k. that they should be pre- 
served for such as committed them to be k. 

19. virgins that were k. in ran to the gates 

6. 7. and when the feast of Bacchus was k. 

8. 33. at such time as they k. the feast for victory 
10. 6. and they k. eight days with gladness 

15. the Idumeans k. the Jews occupied 

17. they k. off all that fought on the wall 

27. drew near to enemies, they k. by themselves 

15. 3. who commanded the sahbath-day to be k. 
4. who commanded the seventh day to be k. 

KID. 
Fob. 2. 12. they gave her also besides a k. 

13. I said unto her, from whence is this k. ? 

KIDS. 
Fxcl. 47. 3. David played with lions as with k. 

KILL. 
i Esd. 4. 7. if he commanded to k. they k. 
2 Esd. 1.18. why brought into this wildern. toi.iis? 
Jiid. 5. 22. the people spake that he should k. him 

7. 13. so shall thirst k. them, and they give up 

16. 5. he would k. my young men with the sword 
tied. 9. 13. from the man that hath power to k. 

i Mac. 12. 40. take Jonathan, that he might k. him 
16. 19. he sent others to Gazara to k. John 

KILLED. 
Tob. 1. 18. Sennacherib in his wrath k. many 
21. two of his sons A-. him, and they fled 

3. 8. whom Asmodeus the evil spirit had k. 
7. 8. and after they had k. a ram of the flock 

Jud. 2. 25>|0]ofernes he k. all that resisted liini 
lVisd.12.6. parents that/ir. with their own hands 
16.9. for them the bitings of grasshoppers k. 
Ecci. 30. 23. for sorrow hath k. many, no profit 

1 Mac. 2. 25. also the king's commissioners he k. 
5. 34. there were k- of tiiem that day about 8000 

9. 18. Judas also was k. and the remnant fled 

2 Mac. 4. 42. him they k. beside the treasury 

10. 17. they k. no fewer than twenty thousand 
30. so that being full of trouble, they were k. 

35. with fierce courage A-. all they met withal 
37. and k. Timotheus that was hid in a pit 

14.2. Demetrius had k. Antiochus and Lysias 

KILLETH. 
Wisd. 16. 14. a man indeed k. through his malice 
Eccl. 34. 20. asone that k. the son before his father 

KILLING. 
2 Mac. 5. 13. thus there was k. of young and old 

12. 23. Judas also k. those wicked wretches 

KIND. 
Wisd. 7.23. k. to man, stedfast, sure, free from care 
Keel. 6. 5. fair tongue will increase k. greetings 

'KINDNESS. 
Eccl. 30 6. one that shall requite k. to friends 
36. 23. if there be k. and comfort in her tongue 
3*. 11. nor with an unmerciful man touching k. 
Dan. 3. 19. but deal with us after thy loving k. 

KIND. 

Wisd. 14. 26. changing of k. disorder in marriages 

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/Fisrf. 18.12. innumerable dead with one A. of death 

19. 6. the creature in his proper k. was fashioned 

IS. elements were changed by a k. of harii;ony 

21. nor melted the icy k. of heavenly meat 

Eccl. 13. 16. all flesh consorteth according to k. 

2 Mac. 11. 31. Jews shall use their own /c. of meats 

KINDS. 
Eccl. 36. 19. the palate tasteth divers k. of venison 
43. 25. therein be variety of all k. of beasts 

KINDLE., 
Eccl. 8. 10. k. not the coals of a sinner lest be burnt 
28. 8. for a furious man will k. strife 
32. 16. and thev shall k. justice as a light 

KINDLED. 
2£sd. 15.23. consumed sinners like straw that is /i. 
16. 15. the fire is k. and shall not be put out 
68. the wrath of a great multitude is k. 
.hid. 7. 5. when they had k. fires on tiieir towers 
Wisd. 17. 6. a fire k. of itself, very dreadful 
Eccl. 9. 8. for herewith love is k. as a fire 

11. 32. of a spark of fire a heap of coals is k. 
2 Mac.\. 32. this done, there was k. aflame 

4. 38. Antiochus being k. with anger 
-See Fire, and Flame. 
KINDLETH. 
Eccl. 28. 11. a hasty contention k. a fire 

KINDLING. 
2 Mac. 10. 36. A:, fires, burnt the blasphemers alive 

KINDLY. 

2.y)/fl!c.9.21.\vouldhave remembered /c.your honour 

13.23.honoured the temple, and dealt ^. with place 

KINDRED. 
1 Esd.5.5.o\\t of the k. of Pharesof tribe of Juda 
Tob. 1. 9. 1 married Anna of mine own k. 

10. my k. did eat of the bread of the Gentiles 

4. 12. that they all married wives of their own k. 
5. 11. I would know, brother, thy k. and name 

6. 11. seeing thou only art of her k. 

15. the precepts which thy father gave thee, that 
thou shouldst marry a wife of thine own k. 
Jud. 8. 2. Manasses was of her tribe and k. 
16. 17. woe to the nations that rise against my k. 
24. gave goods to the nearest of A:, to Manasses, 
and to them that were nearest of her k. 
Eccl. 16. 4. the k. of the wicked shall become desol. 
22. 10. children do stain the nobility of their k. 
Sus. 30. she came with her children and all her k. 
63. with Joacim her husband and all the k. 
KING. 
1 Esd. 1. 7. these were given of the k. allowance 
26. what have I to do with thee, O A", of Judea? 
34. the people made him k. instead of Josias 
39. Joacim, when he was made k. 43. 

2. 24. now we do declare to thee, O lord the k. 

3. 8. and laid it under k. Darius his pillow 

9. when the k. is risen, some will give him 

11. the second wrote, the k. is the strongest 

13. now when the k. was risen up, they took 
19. it maketh the mind of A:, and fatherless all one 
21. a man remembereth neither k. nor governor 

4. 1. that had spoken of the strength of the k. 
3. the A", is more mighty, for he is lord of all 
12. ye men, how should not the k. be mightiest! 

14. O ye men, it is not the great A*, that excelleth 

15. women have born the A;, and all the people 
30.taking the crown from the A-. head and setting 
31. for all this the k. gaped and gazed upon her 
37. wine is wicked, the A;, is wicked, women 

wicked, all the children of men are wicked 
6. 14. this house was buiided by a k. of Israel 
B. 4. the k. did him honour for he found grace 
21. that wrath come not on the kingdom of the A:. 
.51. for I was ashamed to ask the k. footmen 
52. we had said to the k. that the power of God 
Tob. 1. 19. Ninevites complained of me to the k. 

12. 7. good to keep close the secret of a A;. 11. 

13. 6. and extol the everlasting K. 10. 

7. my soul shall praise the K. of heaven 

15. let my soul bless God the great K. 

.lud. 2. 5. thus saith the great k. lord of the earth 
3. 2. the servants of NabuchodonosorthegreatA:. 

5. 11. the k. of Egypt rose up against them 

9. 12. K. of every creature, hear thou my prayer 

11. 1. Nabuchodonosor the k. of all the earth 
Esth. 10.6.this river is Esther, whom the Ac.married 

12. 1. Gabatha and Tharra, two eunuchs of the k. 
2. they were about to lay bands on Artaxerxes 

the k. and so he certified the k. of them, 3, 4, 5. 
6. Aman who was in great honour with the k. 

13. 9. saying, O Lord, Lord, the K. Almighty 

14. 3. saying, O my Lord, thou only art our K. 

10. and to magnify a fleshly k. for ever 

12. give me boldness, O K. of nations. Lord of all 
15.6. she stood b ♦ore the A:, who sat on his throne 

8. then God changed the spirit of the k. 

16. she fell down, then the k. was troubled 

16. 11. was honoured as the next person to the A-. 
Wisd. 6. 24. a wise k. is the upholding of people 

7. 5. there is no A:, had any other beginning 

9. 7. thou hast chosen me to be a A:, of thy people 



Wisd. ] 1. lU. other as a severe k. tnou didst puniuh 

12. 14. neither shall k. nor tyrant bo able 

14. 17. they made an express image oi' a k. 
18.11. like as the/c. sosiilfered the common peroon 

Eccl. 7. 4. nor seek of the k. the scat of honour 

5. boast not of thy wisdom before tli? k. 

10. 3. an unwise k. destroyetii his people 

10. he that is to-day a k. to-mono-.v s-liaU die 
18. 3. all obey his will for he is the K. of all 
38. 2. and he shall receive honour of the k. 
45. 25. the inheritance of the A;, be to his posterity 
r»0. 15. a sweet savour to the mostliigh K. of all 
51. 6. by an accusation to the k. from a tongue 
Bar. 2. 21. to serve the k. of Babylon, 22. 24. 
6. 53. neither can they set up a k. in the land 
56. they cannot withstand any k. or enemies 
59. belter to be a k. that shewelh his power 
Dan. 3. 9. thou didst dehver us to an unjust A:. 
Bel 2. and Daniel conversed with the k. 

7. then Daniel said, O k. be not deceived 

8. so thfi .'■•■. was wroth, and called for his priests, 
king is mentioned in verses 10, li, 14, 16, 17, 
18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 40. 

1 Mac. 8.5. had discomfited Per.seus k. ofCitima 

15. 32. Ati)enobius the k. friend to Jerusalem 

2 Mac. 1. 11. having been in battle against a k. 
24. who art merciful, the only and gracious K. 
35. and the k. took many gifts, and bestowed 

3. 37. and when the k. asked Heliodorus 

6. ]. the k. sent an old man of Athens to, compel 

7. 3. the k. being in a rage commanded, 39. 

9. but the K. of the world shall raise us up 

8. 10. which the k. was to pay to the Romans 

11. 15. concerning the Jews, the k. granted it 
18. what things were meet to be reported to the k. 

13. 4. but the K. of kings moved Antiochus' mind 

14. 4. came to A:. Demetrius in the 151st year 
9.whereforeOA". seeing thou knowest these things 

26. he had ordained Judas to be the k. successor 

27. then the A', being in a rage, wrote to Nicanor 
29. because there v;as no dealing against the k. 

15. 5. I command to do the k. business 

KINGS. 

1 Esd. 2.27. mighty k. and fierce were in Jerusalem 

29. proceed no further to the annoyance of A:. 

2 Esd. 12. 20. in him there shall arise eight Ar. 
15. 20. I will call together all the k. of the earth 

33. shall be fear, dread and strife among their A". 

Esth. 13. 4. that despised the commandments of A. 

Wisd. 6. 1. hear therefore, O ye k. and understand 

21. if your delight be then in thrones, O ye k. 

10. 16. withstood dreadful A. in wonders and signs 

14.16.wereworshippedby the commandments of.4. 

Eccl. 8. 2. gold hath perverted the hearts of A;. 

11. 5. many k. had sat down upon the ground 
45. 3. he made him glorious in the sight of A:. 

47. 11. he gave him a covenant of A. and a throne 

48. 6. who broughtest k. to destruction and men 
8. who anointedst A-.to take revenge, and prophets 

49. 4. even the k. of Juda failed 

Bar. 1. 16. confusion of face belongs to our k. 

2. 19. the righteousness of our fiithers and Ar. 
24. that the bones ofour k. shall be taken 

6. 51. it shall appear to all nations and k. 
Dan. 3. 23. the k. servants that put them in 

1 Mac. 1. 2. Alexander slew the k. of the eaVth 

3. 7. he grieved many k. and made Jacob glad 

30. he had abounded above the k. before him 

10. 60. to Ptolemais, where he met the two k. 
13. 36. to Simon t!ic high-priest and friend of k. 
14. 13. the k. themselves were overthrown 

15. 5. which the k. before me granted thee 

2 Mac. 2. 13. gathered the acts of the k. and ] o- 

phets, and the epistles of A. concerning holy gifts 
3. 2. even k. themselves did honour the place 

6. it was possible to bring all into the k. hand 
8. but indeed to fulfil the k. purpose 

5. 16. things that were dedicated by other A. 
13. 4. but the King of A-. moved Antiochus* mind 
13. before the k. host should enter into Judea 

15. he went into the k. tent by night and slew him 
26. thus it went touching the k. coming 

KINGDOM. 

1 Esd. 4. 40. truth is the strength and k. of al! age* 
43. in the day when thou earnest to the A*. 

8. 21. that wrath come not on the A. of the kings 

2 Esd. 2. 37. that called you to the heavenly k 

12. 30. this is the small k. and full of trouble 
Tob. 13.1. blessed be God, and blessed be his k. 
Jud. 1. 12. Nabuchod. svvare by his throne and k. 

2. 12. as I live, and by the power of my k 

11. 8. thou only art excellent ip all the k. 
Esth. 13. 2. and making my k. peaceable 

3. Aman had the honour of second place in the jb 
5. that our k. may not be firmly established 
16. 8. we must take care that our k. may be quiei 

12. he went about to deprive us of our k. and life 

13. also blameless Esther, partaker ofour k. 

14. to have translated the k. of the Persians 

16. who hath ordered the k. both unto as 



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Visd. 1 14. Mor the k. of death upon the earth 

5. 16. therefore lliey shall receive a glorious A. 

6. 4. because being ministers of his A. 

20. the desire ofwisdoin briiigeth to a k. 
10. 10. she ahewed liiin tlie k. of God 

14. till she brougiit iiim iho sceptre of the k. 
Eccl. 10. 8. tlie k. is Uaiislated to another people 

4(). 13. Samuel the prophet established a k. 

47. 21. so the k. was divided ; a rebellious k. 
Bar. 5. 6. exalted with glory, as children of the k. 

1 Mac. 1. 6. and parted his k. among them 

10. in the 137th year of the k. of the Greeks 
51. in tlie same manner wrote he to his whole i. 

2.10. what nation hath not had a part in her k. ? 
57. David possessed the throne of everlasting A. 

3. 14. I will get me a name and honour in the k. 

6. 15. his son, and nourish him up for the k. 

10. 33. were carried cai)ti ves into any part of my k. 
11.1. kingof Egypt went about lo get Alexander's^. 
9. and thou shalt reignin thy father's k. 

11. did slander, because he was desirous of his k. 
12. 39. Tryphon went about to get the k. of Asia 
15. 3. pcstiivint men have usurped A. of our fathers 

2 Mac. 2. J7. gave them the /;. and the priesthood 

4. 7. Antiochus called Epiphanes, look the k. 

KINGDOMS. 
lEsd. 1. 24. did wickedly above all people and k. 
2Esd. 12. 23. the Most High shall raise up three A. 
EstJi. 13. 4. so as the uniting of our k. cannot go 
Eccl. 44. 3. such as did hear rule in their k. 

KINSFOLKS. 

2 Mac. 8. 1. they went and called their k. together 

KINSMAN. 
Tob. 3. 15. neither haih he any near k. nor son 

7. 4. he said to them, do you know Tobit our k.? 
Eccl. 41. 21. to turn away thy face from thy k. 

KINSMEN. 

3 Mac. 12. 39. they came to bury them with their k. 

KISS. 

Esth. 13. 13. been content to k. the soles of his feet 

Ecci.29.5. till he hath received, will k.a. man's hand 

KISSED. 

1 Esd. 4. 47. Darius the king stood up and k. him 
Tob. 1. 6. Raguel leaped up and k. him, and wept 

10. 12. may hear good report of thee, and he k. her 

KNEE. 

Prayer of Manass. now I bow the k. of my heart 

KNEW. 

2 Esd. 7. 23. that he is not and k. not his ways 
10. 3.3. for I have seen that I k. not, and hear 

Tob. 2. 10. I k. not that there were sparrows 

5. 5. Raphael that was an angel, but he k. not 
Jud. 16. 22. none A. her all the days of her life 
JVi'sd. 2. 22. the mysteries of God, they k. them not 

9. 9. and k. what was acceptable in thy sight 

10. 8. they k. not the tilings which were good 

11. 9. they k. how the ungodly were judged 

15. 11. forasmuch as he k. not hisMaker 
19. 1. for he k. before what they would do 

14. those whom they k. not when they came 
Eccl. 23. 20. he k. all things ere ever they were 
24. 28. the first man k. her not perfectly 
Bar. 2. 30. for I A. that they would not hear mo 
4. 13. they k. not bis statutes nor walked in comm. 

KNOCKED. 
Jud. 14. 14. Bagoas /■:. at the door of the tent 

KNOTS. 
Wisd. 13. 13. a crooked piece of wood, and full oik. 

KNOW. 

1E5(£.4.22. yon must k. that women have dominion 

5. 66. they came to k. what the noise should mean 

8. 23. all those that k. the law of thy God 

2 Esd. 4. 46. shew me then, what is past I k. but 

what is for to come, I k. not 

52. 1 am not sent to shew thee, for I do not k. it 

9. 12. the same must k. it after death by pain 

12. 36. thou only hast been meet to k. this secret 

13. 52. nor k. the thing in the deep of the sea 
Tob. 3.8. dost thou not k. that thou hast strangled 

11. 7. 1 k. Tobias, thy father, will open his eyes 
Jud. 8. 20. but we k. none other God, therefore 
9. 7. they k. not that thou art the Lord 

14. 5. that he may k. him that despised Israel 
Esth. 11. 12. by all means was desirous to k. it 
Wisd. 2. 19. examine, that we may k. his meekness 

7. 17. namely to k. how the world was made 

21. things either secret or manifest, them Vk. 

8. 21. a point of wisdom to k. whose gift she was 
9. 10. that I may k. what is pleasing to thee 

13. what man is he that can k. the counsel of G.? 
iO. 12. might k. that goodness is stronger than all 
12.17. and amonirthem that k. it, makest manifest 

27. the true God, whom before they denied to k 
13. 1. not out of good things seen k. him that is 

3. let him k. how much better the Lord of them is 

J.*?. 3. to k. thee is perfect righteousness, yea to 

k. thy power is the root of immortality 

16. 16. the ungodly that denied to k. thee 

92. they might k. that fire burning did destroy 
?6 might ft that it is not the growing of fruits 
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Wisd. 18. 19. and not A. why they were afflicted 
£ccM2.11.thou shallA.his rust hath not been wiped 
16.15. hardened Pharaoh that he should not /,-. him 
23. 27. /c. there is nothing better than fear of Lord 
25. 4. and for ancient men to k. counsel 
27. 27. he shall not k. whence it cometh 

36. 5. let them k. thee as we have known thee 

17. that all may k. that thou art the Lord 

37. 8. and k. before what need he hath 

46. 6. that nations might k. all their strength 
Bar. 2. 15. that all the earth may k. thou art Lord 

31. shall k. that I am the Lord their God 

3. 14. that thou mayest k. where is length of days 

6. 29. ye may k. that they are no gods, 52, 72. • 
Dan. 3. 22. let them i. that thou art Lord, only God 
Bel 35. neither do I k. where the den is 

1 Mac. 2. 65. I k. that Simon is a man of counsel 

4. 11. that all the heathen may k. there is One 
33. let all those that k. thy name praise thee 

2 Mac. 1. 27. let heathen k. that thou aVt our God 

11. 37. that we may k. what is your mind 

KNOWEST. 
'iEsd. 5. 17. k. thou not Israel is committed to thee? 

12. 38. whose hearts thou k. may comprehend 
T'o&.3.l4.thouA.Lord,I am pure fromsin with man 

11. 2. thou k. brother, how didst leave thy father 

Esth. 13. 12. thou k. all things, and thou A. Lord, 

that it was not in contempt or pride, 14, 15. 

14. 16. thou k. my necessity, for I abhor the sign 
Eccl. 8. 18. thou k. not what he will bring forth 

9. 11. for thou k. not what shall be his end 

37. 12. whom thou /t. to keep the commandments 
Si45.42. Susanna cried and said, O everlasting God, 
thou k. the secrets, and k. all things before 
43. thou k. that they have borne false witness 

1 Mac. 3. 52. what things they imagine thou k. 

2 Mac. 14. 9. king, seeing thou k. all these things 

KNOWETH. 
2 Esd. 3. 32. or any other people that k. thee 

15. 26. the Lord k. all them that sin, 16. 54. 

16. 56. the stars, he k. the number of them 

63. he k. your inventions, and what you think 
Wisd. S, 8. she k. the things of old, she /:. the sub- 
tilties of speeches and can expound dark 
9.9. wisdom, which k. thy works, and was present 

11. she k. and understandeth all things 
15. 13. he k. himself to offend above all others 
Eccl. 11. 19. he k. not what timeshall come onhim 
15. 19. his eyes on them, he k. every work of man 
18. 28. every man of understanding k. wisdom 

20. 17. he k. not aright what it is to have 

21. 7. a man of understanding k. when he slips 
2.3. 19. k. not the eyes of the Lord are brighter 
27. 22. lie that k. him will depart from him 
32. 8. be as one that k. yet holdeth his tongue 
34. 9. a man that hath travelled, k. many things 

10. he that hath no experience k. little 

42. 9. father waketh for daughter, when no man k. 

18. for the Lord k. all that may be known 
Bar. 3. 31. no man A. her way, nor thinkelhof path 

32. but he that k. all things, k. her, and found her 

KNOWING. 
2 Esd. 8. 58. yea, and that k. they must die 
.7ud. 11. 16. I thy handmaid k. all this, am fled 
Wisd. 8.9.A. that she would be a counsellor of good 

13. 16. k. that it was unable to help itself 

15. 2. for if we sin, we are thine, k. thy power, 
but we will not sin, k. we are counted thine 

18. 6. k. to what oaths they had given credence 
Eccl. 20. 6. some keepeth silence, k. his time 
Bar. 6. 65. k. that they are no gods, fear them not 
IMac. 5. 34. the host k. that it was Maccabeus, fled 
2 Mac. 9. 24. k. to whom the state was left 

15. 21. k. that victory cometh not by arms 

KNOWLEDGE. 

1 Esd. 6. 12. to the intent we might give k. to thee 

2 Esd. 14. 47. for in them is the stream of A. 
.Tud. 11. 8. that thou only art mighty in k. 
^isd.l.7.containeth all things, hath k. of the voice 

2. 13. he professeth to have the k. of God 

7. 16. in his hand is the k. of workmanship 
17. for he hath given me certain k. of things 

8. 4. she is privy to the mysteries of the k. of God 

10. 10. she gave him k. of holy things 

14. 22. not enough that they erred in k. of God 
EccZ. 1.7.to whom hath k. of wisdom been manifest 

25. the parables of A. are in treasures of wisdom 

3. 25. profess not the k. that thou hast not 
10. 25. and he that hath k. will not grudge 

11. 15. wisdom and k. are of the Lord 

15. 1. he that hath A-, of the law, shall obtain her 

16. 24. my son, hearken to me, and learn k. 
25. and I will declare his k. exactly 

17. 7. he filled them with the k. of understanding 

11. besides this he gave them k. and the law 

19. 19. the k. of the commandments of the Lord 
20. and the k. of his omnipotency 

22. and the k. of wickedness is not wisdom 
21. 13. theft, of a wise man shall abound 
14. he will hold no ft. as long as he liveth 



Reel. 21.18.A-. of the unwise,is as talk wi'l;out sense 
22. ]'). i)ricketh the heart, makes it show her ft 
21. 18. I am the mother of fair love, fear and k. 

27. he makes the doctrine of ft. appear as light 
33. 8. by k. of the Lord they vvere di.stinguished 

11. in much ft. the Lord hath divided them 

39. 7. he shall direct his counsel and ft. 

40. 5. in time of rest his night-sleep changes his i 

44. 4. leaders by their ft. meet for the people 

45. 5. he gave him the law of life and ft. 

50. 27. the instruction of understanding and ft. 
Bar. 3. 20. but the way of ft. have they not knowr 
27. neither gave he the way of ft. to them 
36. he hath found out all the way offt. 
6. 42. they cannot understand, they have no ft. 
Sus. 48. without examination or ft. of truth 
2 Mac. 6. 30. to the Lord that hath the holy ft. 
9.11. come to ft. of himself by scourge of God 
KNOWN. 

1 Esd. 6. 8. let all things be ft-, to our lord the kmg 

2 Esd. 5. 7. make a noise, which many have not ft 
16. 73. then shall they be ft. who are my chosen 

Jud. 6. 29. thy people have ft. thy understanding 
Esth. 14. 12. make thyself ft. in ourafi^iction 
Wisd. 2. 1. nor ft. to have returned from the grave 
3. 13. which hath not ft. the sinful bed 
4. 1. because it is ft. with God and with men 
6. 13. in making herself first ft. to them 
9. 17. thy counsel who hath ft. except thou give 
16. 28 that it might be ft. we must prevent the sun 
Eccl. 1. 8. or who hath ft. her wise counsels ? 
4. 24. for by speech wisdom shall be k. 
6. 27. search, and she shair be made ft. to thee 

11. 28. for a man shall be ft. in his children 

12. 8. a friend cannot be ft. in prosperity 

16. 15. that his works might be ft. to the world 
19. 27. where he is not ft. he will do a mischief 
29. a man may be ft; by his look 
21. 7. an eloquent man is ft. far and near 
25. 9. whoredom of a woman be ft. in her loolts 
36. 5. let them know thee, as we have ft. thee 
38. 5. that the virtue thereof might be ft. 
42. 18. the Lord knoweth all that may be ft. 

46. 15. and by his word he was ft. to be faithful 
Bar. 4. 4. things pleasing to God are made ft. to ua 

6. 16. whereby they are ft. not to be gods 
50. it shall be ft. hereafter that they are false 



L. 



LABAN. 

Jud. 8. 26. kept the sheep of L. his mother's brother 
LABOUR. 

1 Esd. 4. 22. do ye not I. and bring all to the woman 

2 Esd. 3. 33. and yet their I. hath no fruit 

5. 12. they shall I. but their ways shall not prosper 
34. while 1 1, to comprehend the way of God 

7. 14. if they that live I. not to enter tliese things 

8. 14. which with so great I. was fashioned 

9. 22. for with great I. have I made it (jerfect 

10. 14. like as thou hast brought forth with l. 
24.theHighesf shall give rest and ease from thy 2. 
47. told thee that she nouri.=hed him with I. 

13.38. and he shall destroy them without I. 
Wisd. 9. 10. that being present, she mayZ. with me 
16. with Z. do we find tlie things before us 

15. 4. an imagespotted, the painter's fruitless I. 
7. the potter fashioneth every vessel with much I. 
9. his care is, not that he shall have much I. 

16. 20. didst send bread prepared without their i. 
17.20. and none were h-nderedin theitZ. 

Eccl. 11. 21. trust in the Lord, and abide in thy Z. 
13. 26. it is a wearisome Z. of the mind 
16. 27. they neither Z. nor are weary, nor cease 
19. 11. as a woman in I. of a child 

30. 13. chastise thy son, and hold him to Z. 

31. 3. the rich hath great I. in gathering riches 
34.23. what profit have they then but Z. ? 

40. 18. to I. and be content with that a man hath 
51. 27. behold, how that I have had but little I. 
2 Mac. 2. 26. taken on us this painful Z. of abridging 

LABOURED. 
Eccl. 24. 34. that I have not Z. for myself only 
33. 17. consider that 1 1, not for myself only 
2 Mac. 4. 7. Onias Z. under-hand to be high-priest 

LABOURER. 
Wisd. 17. 17. whether he were a Z. in the field 

LABOUREST. 
2 Esd. 5. 37. declare the thins that thou Z. to knew 

LABOURETH. 
Eccl. 10. 27. better is he that I. and aboiindetJ 

11. 11. there is one that Z. and taketh pains 

31. 4. the poor Z. in his poor estate, and is needy 

38. 27. every work-master that Z. night and day 

LABOURING. 

1 Esd. 5. 58. I. to advance the works in the house 
Jud. 5. 11. brought th'^m low with Z. in brick 
Eccl. 19. 1. a Z. man that is given to drunkenness 

2 Mac. 2. 28 I to follow the rules of abridgment 



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S Jllac. 2. 31. to use brevity and avoid I. of \vori\ 

LABORIOUS. 
Eccl. 7. 15. hate not Z. work, neitlier husltandry 

LABOUKS. 
Wisd. 3. 11. their I. uijiruiltul, works unprofitable 

15. for glorious is ilic truit of good I. 
5. 1. afflicted him, tuul made no account of his I. 
10. 10. she mulLipii'fd tlie fruit of his I. 

37. reudf red to tlio rigliteous a reward of their I. 
15. 8. employing liis l. lewdly, he makes a god 
Eccl. 14. 15. leave thy I. to be divided by lot 
28. 15 and halii deprived them of their /. 
38.25 he that is occupied in their I. 

LACE. 

Eccl.6. 30. ornament, and her bands are purple I. 

LACEDEMONIANS. 

1 Mac. 12. 2. sent letters to the L. and other places 
5. sent letters which Jonathan wrote to the L. 6. 

20. Areus king of the L. to Onias high-priest 

21. found that the L. and Jews are brethren 

14. 20. the copy of the letters that the L. sent 
23. the people of the L. migiit have a memorial 

15. 23. he wrote to Sampsanes and the L. 

2 Mac. 5. 9. he retiring to the L. to find succour 

LACKING. 
2 Mac. 8. 25. but I. time they returned 

LADDERS. 
1 Mac. 5. 30. was an innumerable people bearing Z. 

LADEN. 

Eccl. 3. 27. obstinate heart shall be I. with sorrows 

LAID. 

1 Esd. 3. 8. and I. it under king Darius his pillow 
Esth. 14. 2. she L away her glorious a|)parel 

15.1. she I. away her mourning garments 
11. held up his sceptre, and I. it upon her neck 
Wisd. 4. 15. nor I. they up this in their minds 

2 Mac. 3. 10. money I. up for the relief of widows 

^ LAKE. 
2 Mac. 12. 16. a I. was seen running with blood 

LAMB, S. 

Wisd. 19.9. they wont at large and leaped like I. 

Eccl. 13. 17. what fellowship hath wolf with ihel.7 

46. J6. when he offered the sucking I. 

LAME. 

2 Esd. 2. 21. laugh not a I. man to scorn, defend 

LAMENT, ED. 
Jud. IG. 24. the house of Israel I. her seven days 
Eccl. 38. 16. begin to I. as if thou hadst suffered 

LAMENTATION. 
Tob. 2. 6. your mirth shall be turned into I. 
Wisd. 19.3. making I. at the graves of the dead 



Eccl. 6. 28. for at the I. thou shalt find her rest 



Eccl. 38. 17. weep, and use I. as he is worthy 

1 Mac. 1. 27. every bridegroom took up I. 

2. 70. and all Israel'made great I. for him 

4. 39. they rent their clothes and made great I. 
9. 20. all Israel made great I. 12. 52. 1 13. 26. 
41. and the noise of their melody into I. 

2 Mac. 11. 6. people with I. and tears besought Lord 

LAMP, S. 
Eccl. 48. 1. Elias, his word burnt like a I. 

1 Mac. 4. 50. the I. that were on the candlestick 
6. 39. the mountains shined like I. of fire 

LANCES. 
2Jkrac.5.2. armed with I. like a band of soldiers 

LAND. 
Wisd. 10. 7. waste I. that smoketh is a testimony 
12.3. todestroy those old inhabitants of thy holy Z. 
16. 19. might destroy the fruits of an unjust I, 

18. 15. into the midst of a I. of destruction 

19. 7. where water stood before, dry I. appeared 
10. while they sojourned in the strange I. 

Eccl. 20.28. he that tilleth his I. shall increase 
39. 22. his blessing covered the dry I. as a river 

46. 8. even unto the I. that floweth with milk 

47. 24. that they were driven out of the I. 

48. 15. till they were carried out of their I. 

2 Mac. 5. 21. weening to make the I. navigable 

LANGUAGE. 
Eccl. 6. 5. sweet I. will multiply friends 
Bar. 4. 15. a shameless nation of a strange I. 
2 Mac. 7. 8. but he answered in his own I. and said 
21. she exhorted every one of them in her own I. 
27. she spake in her country I. on this manner 
12. 37. he began in his own I. and sung psalms 
15. 29. praising the Almighty in their own I. 
LANGUISH. 
2 Esd.B.'il.-we and our fathers do I. of such diseases 

LARGE. 
2 Esd. 1. 13. 1 gave you a I. and safe passage 
Wisd. 19. 9. for they went at I. like horses 
Eccl. 47. 12. and for his sake he dwelt at I. 
Bar. 3. 24. how I. is the place of his possession 
2Mac.2.30 

LARGELY 
I Mac. 16. 16. when Simon and sons had drunk I. 

LAST. 
Wisd.3.ll t.heir I. age shall be without honour 
Eccl. 1. 13. it shall go well with him at the I. 
2. 3. that thou mayest be increased at thy I. end 

3. 2d. a stubborn heart will fare evil at the /. 

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12. 12. and thou at the /. remember my words 
1,4. 7. at the l. he will declare his wickedness 
24. 28. no more shall the I. find her out 
27. 23. but at the I. be will w^rithe his mouth 

31. 22. at the I. thou shalt find as I told thee 

32. 11. rise up betimes, be not I. but get home 
33. 16. 1 awaked up I. of all as one that gathers 
38.20. drive it away, and remember the Z. end 

41. 2. unto him that is now in the I. age 
48. 24. he saw what should come to pass at Z. 

LAUGH. 
2 Esd. 2. 21. 1, not a lame man to scorn, defend 
Jud. 12. 12. if we draw her not, she will Z. us to scorn 
Eslh. 14. 11. and let them not Z. at our fall 
Wisd. 4. 18. but God shall Z. them to scorn 
Eccl.l.ll.l. no man to scorn in bitterness of his soul 

13. 7. and at the last he will Z. thee to scorn 

30. 10. Z. not with him, lest thou have sorrow 
LAUGHED. 

1 Esd. 4. 31. if she Z. upon him, he Z. also 
Wisd. 17. 8. were sick or fear worthy to be Z. at 
Eccl. 6. 4. made him be Z. to scorn of his enemies 

20. 17. of how many shall he be Z. to scorn ! 
Bel 19. then Z. Daniel, and held the king 

1 Mac. 7. 34. he mocked them and Z. at them 
10. 70. and I am Z. to scorn for thy sake 

LAUGHING. 
Eccl. 18. 31. she will make thee a Z.-stock, 42.11. 

2 Mac. 7. 27. she Z. the cruel tyrant to scorn 
LAUGHTER. 

Eccl. 19. 30. a man's excessive Z. shows what he is 

21. 20. a fool lifteth up his voice with Z. 
LAW. 

1 Esd. 8. 3. being very ready in the Z. of Moses 

7. he omitted nothing of the Z. of the Lord 

8. to Esdras reader of the Z. of the Lord, 9. 

19. and the reader of the Z. of the most high God 
9. 42. Esdras the priest and reader of the Z. 

46. and when he opened the Z. they stood up 
Tob. 6. 12. not to another, according to Z. of Moses 
7. 13. saying, take her after the Z. of Moses 

14. 9. but keep thou the I. and commandments 
Wisd. 2. 11. let our strength be the Z. of justice 
Eccl. 2. 16. that love him shall be filled with the Z. 

9. 15. communication in the Z. of the Most High 
10. 19. they that regard not Z. are dii<honourable 
11. 15. understanding of the Z. is of tlie Lord 

15. 1. he that hath knowledge of the Z. 

17. 11. he gave the Z. of life for a heritage 
19. 17. give place to the Z. of the Most High 

20. in wisdom is the performance of the Z. 

23. 23. she hath disobeyed the Z. of the Most High 
24. 23. even the Z. which Moses commanded 
32. 15. he that seeketh the Z. shall be filled 

33. 2. a wise man hateth not the Z. 

34. 8. the Z. shall be found perfect without lies 

39. 1. giveth his mind to the Z. of the Most High 
8. he shall glory in the Z. of the covenant 

41. 8. woe be ta you who have forsaken the Z. 

42.2. be not ashamed of the Z. of the Most High 
45. 5. even the Z. of life and knowledge 

46. 14. by Z. of the Lord he judged the congregation 
Bar. 2. 2. that were written in the Z. of Moses 
Sus. 6. all that had any suits in the Z. came to them 

1 Mac. 1. 49. to the end they might forget the Z. 
52. to wit, every one that forsook the Z. 

56. they rent in pieces the books of the Z. 

57. or if any consented to the Z. put him to death 
2- 26. thus dealt he zealously for the Z. of God 

27. whosoever is zealous of the Z. follow me 

42. all such as were voluntarily devoted to the Z. 
50. be zealous for the I. and give your lives 

3. 48. they laid open the book of the Z. 

4. 42. priests, such as had pleasure in the Z. 

14. 14. the Z. he searched out, and every contemner 
of the Z. and wicked person he took away 

2 Mac. 1. 4. and open your hearts in his Z. 

2. 3. the Z. should not depart from their hearts 

18. as he promised in Z. will shortly have mercy 
4. 11. he brought up new customs against the Z. 
6. 23. or rather the holy Z. made and given by God 
7. 1. compelled against the Z. to taste swine's flesh 

.30. the commandment of the Z. that was given 

12. 40. which is forbidden the Jews by the Z. 

13. 10. being at the point to be put from their I. 

15. 9. and so comforting f hem out of the Z. 

LAWS. 
.Tud. 11. 12. God hath forbidden them to cat by his Z. 
Estk. 16. 15. that the Jews live by most just Z. 

19. the Jews may freely live after their own Z. 
Wisd. 6. 18. love is the keeping of her Z. 
ErcL 4. 17. trust his soul, and try him by her Z. 

45. 17. that hesnould inform Israel in his Z. 

1 Mac. 1.42. that every one should 4eave his Z. 
2. 40. if we fight not for our lives and Z. 3. 21. 
6.59. and covenant with them that they shall live 

after their I. because we abolished their Z. 

13. 3. have done for the I. and the sanctuar* 

2 Mac. 3. 1. and the I. were kept very well 



2 Mac. 4. 2. that was so zealous of the i. 
5. 8. being hated as a forsaker of the I, 
antl not to live after the Z. of God 
to die for the honourable and holy Z. 
shall raise us up, who have died for hi0 I, 
and for his Z. I despise them 
as you regard not yourselves for his Z. sake 



6. 1. 

28. 
7.9. 

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23. , . . 

37. offer up my body and life for Z. of our fathers 
8. 21. he had made them ready to die for the I. 

36. because they followed the I. he gave them 
11. 24. should suffer them to live after their owni 

31. the Jews shall use their own kind of Z. 
LAWFUL. 

1 Esd. 1. 16. it was not Z. for any to go from servktj 
Tob. 2. 13. it is nut Z. to eat any thing stolen 

Jud. 11. 13. which things it is not I. to touch 

2 Mac. 6. 4. brought in things that were not Z. 

20. such things as are not Z. to be tasted 

21. to bring flesh, such as was Z. for him to use 

LAWLESS. 
Z>a7j. 3.9. deliver us into the hands of Z. enemies 

LAY. 
Tob. 12. 8. better to give alms, than Z. up gold 
Esth. 12.2. they were to Z. hands on Artaxerxes 
Wisd. 5. 7. through deserts where there I. no way 

23. thus iniquity shall Z. waste the whole earth 

11. 2. they pitched tents vv'h.ere there Z. no way 
Eccl. 5. 12. if not Z. thy hand upon thy mouth 

7.6. Z. a stumbling-block in the way of uprightness 

13. 12. but cruelly he will Z. up thy words 

29. 11. Z. up treasure according to conimandmenta 

LEAD. 
Wisd. 9. 11. she shall I. me soberly in my doingg 
Eccl. 17. 26. he will Z. thee out of darkness 
40. 28. Z. not a beggar's life, better die than beg 

LEAD. 
Eccl. 22. 14. what is heavier than Z.? 

38. .30. he applieth himself to Z. it over 
47. 18. thou didst multiply silver as Z. 

LEAN. 
Eccl. 41. 19. and to Z. with thy elbow on meat 

LEAPED. 
Tob. 6. 2. a fish Z. out of river, would have devoured 
7. 6. then Raguel I. up, and kissed him, and wept 
.Tud. 14. 17. he Z. out to the people and cried 
Esth. 15. 8. who in a fear Z. from his throne 
Wisd.\S.\5.\.\iy almighty word Z.down from heaven 
19. 9. they Z. like lambs, praising thee, O Lord 

LEAGUE. 
1 Mac. 11. 9. come, let us make a Z. betwixt us 

12. 3. renew the Z. as in the Ibrmer time 

8. wherein declaration was made of the I. 

16. renew the amity we had, and the former /. 
14. 18. to renew the friendship and I. they had 

24. sent to Rome to confirm the I. with them 
15. 17. came to renew the old friendship and I. 

See Amity. 

LEARN. 

Wisd. 6. 1. Z. ye that be judges of ends of the earth 

9. that ye may Z. wisdom, and not fail away 
Eccl. 8. 8. for of them thou shalt Z. instruction 

9. and of them thou shalt I. understanding 

16. 24. my son, hearken to me, and Z. knowledge 

1 Mac. 10.12. ask and Z. who I am, and the rest 

2 Mac. 7. 2. what wouldest thou ask or Z. of us 

LEARNED. 
Esth. 12. 2. Z. that they were about to lay hands 
Wisd. 6. 10. they that have I. such thingSjshall find 

7. 13. 1 1, diligently and communicate her liberally 
Eccl. 8. 9. for they also Z. of their fathers 

.38.24. the wisdom ofa Z.man comes by opportunity 

39. 8. he shall shew forth that which he hath I. 
42. 8. thus shalt thou be truly Z. and approved 

LEARNING. 
Wisd. 7. 14. for the gifts that come from /. 
£;ccZ. 4.24. Z. known by the word of the tongue 
21. 21. Z. is to a wise man as an ornament of gold 
33. 17. 1 laboured for all them that seek Z. 
44. 4. by their knowledge of Z. meet for the people 
51. 16. I received her, and gat much Z. 
23. draw near and dwell in the house of Z. 
28. get Z. with a great sum of money, get gold 
LEAVE. 
1 Es<Z. 8.85. may Z. the inheritance to j'ourchildrca 
Tob. 11. 2. knovvest how thou didst I. thy father 
12. 13. I. thy dinner to go antl cover the dead 
Wisd. 2.9. let us I. tokens of our joyfulness 
Eccl. 6. 3. thou shalt Z. thvself as a dry tree 
11. 19. he must I. tho^:n things to others 
14. 15. shalt thou not Z. thy travels to anothort 

23. 1. O Lord, I. me not to' their counsels 

17. a whoremonger will not Z. offtill he die 
26. she shall Z. her memory to be cursed 

24. 33. 1 will Z. it to all ages for ever 

29. 17. will Z. him in danger that delivered him 
31. 17. Z. off first for manners'^sake 
33. 22. Z. not a stain in thine honour 

33. 10. Z. off sin, and order thy hands aright 

39. 11. he shall Z. a greater name than a thousand- 
47.22. but the Lord will never Z. off hi& mercy 



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fieci.51.J0 lie would notZ. me in days of my trouble 

LEAVE. 

I Mnc. 11. o3. he gave liim I. to drink in gold 

1.5. G. 1 give tiiee l. to coin monuy for tliy country 

LJEAVES. 

Eccl. G. 3. thou ibhalt eat up thy /. and lose fruit 

14. 18. us for the green /. on a ihick tree, some fall 

LED. 
y'vl). 1. 2. who was /. captive out of Thisbe 
IVisd. 10. 18. and l. tiiem through much water 
I'J. 11. being i. with their appetite, they asked 

LEFT. 
Tub. 1. 8. I was Z an orphan by my father 

20. nor any thing I. me besides my wife Anna 
IVisd. 10. 14. I. him not in bonds, till she brought 
14. G. and I. to all ages a seed of generation 
Eccl. 15. 14. he I. him in the hand of his counsel 
17. 21. neither l. nor Ibrsook them, but spared 
23. 8. the sinner shall be I. in his foolishness 
30.8. and a child I. to himself will be wilful 
44. 8. of them that have I. a name behind them 

LENGTH. 
iFisd.4. 8. age is not what standeth in I. of time 

LENGTHEiNED. 
Eccl. 48. 23. and he I. the king's life 

LENT. 
iVisd. 15. 3. his life I. him shall be demanded 
Eccl. 29. 4. many, when a thing was I. them 

LEOPARD. 
Eccl. 28. 23. it shall devour them as a I. 

LESS. 
JVisd. 15. 10. his life is of l. value than clay 

LESSON. 
Eccl. 9. 1. teach her not an evil I. against thyself 

LET. 
Eccl. 27. 19. so hast thou I. thy neighbour go 

LETTED. 
Wisd.l. 22. wisdom quick, which cannot be I. . 

■ LETTETH. 
Eccl. 27. 19. as one that I. a bird go out of hand 

LETTER. 

Esth.W. 19. shall publish copy of this I. in all places 

LETTERS. 

1 Mac. 12. 2. he sent I. to the Lacedemonians, 5. 
See also 7, 8, 17, 19. | 14. 20. \ 15. 1, 15. 2Alac. 

11. 16. 

2 Mac. 9. 18. he wrote the I. underwritten 

LEVITE. 
Esth. 11. 1. who said he was a priest and I. 

LEWD. 
Esth. 16. 4. but lifted up with words of Z. persons 
6. with falsehood and deceit of their Z. disposition 
£ccZ. 30. 13. lest his Z. behaviour be an otleoce 

LEWDLY. 
IVisd. 15.8. employing his labours Z. he maketh 

LEWDNESS. 
Tqb. 4. 13. in I. is decay and great want 

LIAR. 

Eccl. 20. 26. the disposition of a Z. is dishonourable 

25. 2, a poor man proud, a rich man that is a Z. 

LIARS. 

2 Esd. 11. 42. hast hurt the peaceable, hast loved I. 

fVisd. 10. 14. she shewf;d them to be Z. and gave 

Eccl. 15. 8. men that are Z. cannot remember her 

LIBANUS. 

1 Esd. 4. 48. he wrote letters also to them in L. 

2 Esd. 15. 20. from the south, from the east, and L. 
Eccl. 24. 13. 1 was exalted like a cedar in L. 50. 12. 

LIBERAL. 
Eccl. 31.23. whoso is Z. of his meat, men speak well 

LIBERALLY. 
Wisd, 1. 13. and I do communicate her I. 
1 Mac. 3. 30. nor have such gifts to give so I. 

LIBERALITY. 
1 Esd. 4. 46. princely Z. proceeding from thyself 
LIBERTY. 

1 Esd. 4. 53. that they should have free I. 

G2. because he hath given them freedom and I. 

2 Esd. 8. 56. when they had taken Z. they despised 
Eccl. 7. 21. a good servant, defraud him not of Z. 

25. 25. nor a wicked woman Z. to gad abroad 

26. 10. lest she abuse herself through over-much Z. 

30. 11. give him no Z. in his youth, and wink not 

1 Mac. 13. 16. when he is at Z. he may not revolt 
14.26. chased away enemies, and confirmed their Z. 

2 Mac. 9. 14. the holv city, he would set at Z. 

LIBRARY. 
2 Mac. 2. 13. how he founded a Z. gathered acts 

LICENCE. 
Jud. II. 14. to bring them a Z. from the senate 
Eccl. 15.20, nor hath he given any man Z. to sin 
I Mad. 13 gave ihem Z. to do after the heathen 
i Mac. 4. 9. if he might have Z. to set up a place 

LIE. 
V/isd. 2. 12. let us Z. in wait for the righteous 
Eccl. 5. 14. and Z. not in wait with thy tongue 
6.21. she will Z. upon him as a mighty stone 
8. 11. lest he Z. in wait to entrap thee in thy words 
14 22. go after her, and I. in wait in her ways 
27 2A but vengeance shall I. in wait for them 
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LIETH. 
Eccl. 11.31. for fie Z. in wait, and turneth good 

27. 10. as the lion L. in, wait for the jirey 

28. 2G. lest thou fall before him that Z. in waif 

LIFE. 
1 Esd. 4.21. he sticks not to spend his Z. with his 
■2 Esd. 2. 12. they shall have the tree of Z. 

3. 5. thou didst breathe into him the breath of Z. 

7. 59. this is the I. whereof Moses spake to the 

people, choose the Z. that thou mayest live 
14. 30. receive the law of Z. which they kept not 
16. 61. he gave them breath, Z. and understanding 
Tob.8.11. finish their Z. in health, with joy and mercy 

12. 9. that exercise alms, shall be filled with Z. 
10. they that sin, are enemies to their own I. 

Jud. 10. 13. without losing the Z. of any man 
15. thou hast saved thy Z. in that thou hast hasted 
12. 18. because my Z. is magnified in me this day 

13.20. because thou hast not spared thy Z. 
Esth. 13. 2. to settle my subjects in a quiet Z. 

16. 12. went to deprive us of our kingdom and I. 
13. as well of Mardocheus, who saved our Z. 

Wisd. 1. 12. seek not death in the error of your Z. 
4. 9. and an unspotted Z. is old age 
5. 4. we fools accounted his Z. madness 

7.6. for all men have one entrance to I. 

8. 5. if riches be to be desired in this I. 

7. men can have nothing more profitable in I. 

13. 11. a vessel fit for the service of man's Z. 

17. not ashamed to speak to that which hath no Z. 

18. for I. he prayeth to that which is dead 

14. 12. the invention of them the corruption of Z. 
29. their trust is in idols which have no Z. 

15. 8. when his Z. which was lent him shall be 

10. and his Z. is of less value than clay 

12. but they counted our Z. a pastime 

16. 9. nor was there found any remedy for I. 

13. for thou hast power of Z. and death 
Eccl. 1. 12. the fear of the Lord giveth long I. 

20. and the branches thereof are long Z. 
3. 6. that honoureth his father shall have a long Z. 

4. 12. he that loveth her, loveth Z. 

5. 1. and say not, I have enough for my Z. 

11. be swift to hear, and let thy Z. be sincere 
6. 16. a faithful friend is the medicine of Z. 

9. 13. lest he take away thy Z. presently 
10.29. him that dishonoureth his own I. 

11. 14. 1, and death, poverty and riches come of L. 

13. 14. love the Lord all thy Z. and call on him 

15. 17. before man is Z. and death 

16.3. trust not thou in their Z. nor respect 

17. 11. he gave them the law of Z. for a heritage 

18. 33. thou shalt lie in wait for thy own I. 

19.5. he that resisteth pleasures, crowneth his I. 

19. the knowledge of commands is doctrine of Z. 
20. 32. he that leadeth his I. without a guide 

21. 13. his counsel is like a pure fountain of Z. 
22. 11. the I. of the fool is worse than death 

12. for an ungodly man all the days of his I. 

23. 1. Father and Governor of all my whole Z. 

4. Fath.and G.of my Z. give Ae not a proud look 

25. 2. and I am greatly offended at their I. 

26. 2. he shall fulfil the years of his Z. in peace 
29. 15.*for he hath given his Z. for thee 

22. better is the Z. of a poor man in a cottage 
24. it is a miserable Z. to go from house to house 

31. 27. wine is as good as Z. to a man if drunk mo- 
derately, what Z. is to a man that is without wine 

33. 14. good is set against evil, Z. against death 

23. at the time when thou sha'lt finish thy Z. 

34. 21. the bread of the needy is their Z. 

37. 18. four things, good and evil, Z. and death 
27. my son, prove thy soul in thy I. and see 
31. he that taketh heed, prolongeth his Z. 

38. 14. for ease and remedy to prolong Z. 

39. 26. the principal things for the use of man's Z. 

40. 20. the Z. of him that dependeth on another 
man's table, is not to be counted for a Z. 

41. 13. a good Z. hath but few days, but good name 
45. 5. he gave him the law of Z. and knowledge 

48. 14. he did wonders in his Z. and at his death 
23. sun went back, he lengthened the king's I. 

50. 1. who in his Z. repaired the house again 
51. 3. out of the hands of such as sought my Z. 
6. my Z. was near to the hell beneath 
Bur. 1. 11. pray for the Z. of Nabuchodonosor king 
of Babylon, and for the Z. of Balthasarhis son 
4. 1. all they that keep it shall come to Z. 

1 Mac. 3. 12. therewith he fought all his Z. long 
10. 61. men of a wicked I. assembled against him 

13. 5. that I should spare my own Z. in trouble 

2 Mac. 3. 29. he lay speechless, without hope of Z. 
31. call upon the Most High, to grant him his Z. 
33. for his sake the Lord hath granted thee Z. 
35. made vows unto him that had saved his Z. 
38. him well scourged, if he escape with his Z. 

6. 20. are not lawful for love of Z. to be tasted 
27. manfully changing this /. I will shew myself 
7. 9. the king shall raise us up unto everlasting I 

14. thou shall have no resurrection to I. 



2 Mac. 7. 23. will also give you jreath and Z. again 
25.showould counsel the young man to save liis 

30. dead under God's covenant of everlasting Z 

37. I offer up my body and Z. for the laws 

12. 24. he besought to let him go with his Z. 

14.25. was quiet, and took part of this Z. 

38. he did boldly jeojiiird his body and Z. 
46. and calhng on the Lord of Z. and spirit 

LIFT. 
Eccl. 32. 1. Z. not thyself up, but be as the vest 
38. 3. the skill of the physicians shall I. up his hea«j 

40.26. riches and strength Z. up the heart 
46.2. when he did Z. up his hand against cities 

LIFTED. 
Eccl. 11. 13. and Z. up his head from misery 
47. 4. when he Z. up his hand with the stone 

50. 20. he Z. up his hands over the congregation 

51. 9. then Z. up my supplication from earth 

LIGHT. 
1 Esd. 8. 79. to discover to us a Z. in the house 
Toh. 10. 5. I have let thee go, the Z. of mine eyes 
Wisd. 5. 6. the Z. of righteousness not siiined to ug 

7. 10. I chose to have her, instead of Z. for the I. 

that Cometh from her never goeth out 
26. she is the brightness of the everlasting Z. 
29. being compared with Z. she is found before it 
lU. 17. and a Z. of stars in the night season 
18. 1. but thy saints had a very great Z. 
4. they were worthy to be deprived of Z. by whom 
uncorrupt Z. of the law was to be given 
Eccl. 16. 16. he hath separated his Z. from darkness 
17. 26. he will lead thee out of darkness into I. 

31. what brighter than sun, yet I. thereof faileth 
22. 11. weep for the dead, for he hath lost the Z. 
26. 17. as the clear I. is on the holy candlestick 
32. 16. they that fear L. shall kindle justice as a Z. 
33. 7. when all the Z. of every day is of the sun 
42. 16. the sun that giveth Z. looketh on all 

43. 7. a Z. that decreaseth \n her perfection 
9. ornament giving Z. in the highest places of Ld. 

50.7. as the rainbow giving Z. in the clouds 

29. for the Z. of the Lord leadeth him 
Bar. 2. 14. where is the Z. of the eyes, and peac« 
20. young men have seen Z. and dwelt on' earth 

33. he that send ;th forth Z. and it goeth 

34. they shewed Z. to him that made them 

5. 9. God shall lead Israel in the Z. of his glory 
6. 19. they Zlhem candles more than for themselves 
67. nor shine as the sun, nor give Z. as the moon 
Dan. 3. 48. O ye Z. and darkness, bless ye the Lord 
LIGHT. 

1 Esd. 8. 86. thou, O Lord, didst make our sins U 
Eccl. 7. 26. give not thyself over to a I. woman 

19. 4. he that is hasty to give credit is Z.-minded 

2 Mac. 4. 17. for it is not a Z. thing to do wickedly 

LIGHTEN. 
Wisd. 17. 5. the stars endure to Z. that horrible night 

LIGHTNED. 
2 Esd. 6. 2. he said to me before it thundered aivi i. 

13. 53. whereby thou only art here I. 

LIGHTNINGS. 
Eccl. 43. 13. he sendeth the Z. of liis judgment 
Dan. 3. 51. O ye I. and clouds, bless ye the Lord 

LIGHTS. 
Wisd. 13. 2. deemed the Z. of heaven to be the gods 

LIKE. 
Tob. 7. 2. how Z. is this young man to Tobit 

8. C. let us make to him an aid Z. to himself 

14. 5. shall build a temple, but not Z. to tiie first 
Wisd. 5. 14. for the hope of the ungodly is Z. dust 

13. 14. or made it Z. some wild beast lading it 
15. 16. but no man can make a god I. to himself 
16. 1. by the Z. were they punished worthily 

Eccl. 13. 1. with a proud man shall be I. to him 

15. every beast loveth his Z. and every man 
21. 9. the wicked is Z. tow wrapped together 
27. 9. the birds will resort to their Z. so will truth 
30. 4. he hath left one behind him Z. himself 

33. 5. the heart of the foolish is Z. a cart-wheel, 

and his thoughts are Z. a rolling axle-tree 

34. 2. is Z. him that catcheth at a shadow 
36. 23. then is not her husband I. other men 
44. 19. in glory was there none Z. to him 

49. 14. but on earth was no man created Z. Enoch 

LIKENED. 
Eccl. 25. 11. holdeth it, whereto shall he be Z.? 

LIKENESS. 
Eccl. 34. 3. even as the Z. of a face to a face 

LIKING. 
Wisd. 16. 21. tempered itself to everv man's Z. 

LION. 
2 Esd. 11. 37. lo, as it were a roaring Z. chased 
12. 1. while the Z. spake these words to the eagle 
31. and the Z. whom thou sawest rising up 
16. 6. may any man drive away a hungry I.? 
Esth. 14. 13. give eloquent speech before the I. 
Eccl. 4. 30. be not as a Z. in thine house 
21. 2. the teeth thereof are as the teeth of a I. 
25. 16. 1 had rather dwell with a Z. and a dragon 
than to keep house with a wicked womaa 



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LIV 



Eccl. 27. 10. as tlit I. lieth in wait for the prey 

•2S. but vengeance as aZ. siiall lie in wait for them 
28. 23. it sliall be sent upon them as a I. 
1 J\Iac.. 3.4. Judas ^laccabeus in his acts was like a 
I. and like a I. whelp roaring for prey 
LIONS. 
Wisd. 11. 17. a muhitude of bears or tierce I. 
Eccl. 13. 1;'. as the wild ass is I. prey in wilderness 
47. 3. he played with i.as \f ith kids, and with bears 
Bel 31. who cast him into the I. den where he was 

32. and in the den there were seven I. 
34. carry it to Daniel who is in the I. den 

i J^Iac. 2. 60. Daniel was delivered from mouth of Z. 
2 Mac. 11. 11. giving a charge on enemies like I. 

LIPS. 

Jud. 9. 10. smite by the deceit of my Z. the servant 

Eccl. ]. 24. 1, ofmany shall declare his wisdom 

12. 16. an enemy speaketh sweetly with his I. 

21. 16. grace shall be found in the'Z. of the wise 

25. the I. of talkers will he telling such things 

22. 27. who shall set a seal of wisdom on my I. 

23. 7. that keeps it, shall not be taken in his Z. 

39. 15. shew forth his praise with songs of your Z. 

50. 20. give the bfessing of the Lord with his Z. 

51. 2. hast preserved from the Z. that forge lies 

LITTLE. 
7'(?i.4.8.ifabundance give accordingly, if thou have 
but Z. be not afraid to give according to that Z. 
Jud. 16. 16. all sacrifice is too Z. for a savour 
fVisd. 3. 5. and having been a Z. chastised 

7. 9. all gold in respect of her is as a Z. sand 
12.2. therefore chastenest thou them by Z. and Z. 

8. didst send wasps to destroy them by Z. and Z. 
10. executing judgments on them by Z. and Z. 
14. 20. who a Z. before was but honoured as a man 

15. 8. he ivhich a I. before was made of earth 

16. 27. being warmed with a Z. sun-beam, melted 
Eccl. 11.3. liie bee i.s Z. among such as fly 

19. ]. contemns small things shall fall by I. and Z. 

20. 12. there is that buyeth much for a Z. 

15. he eiveth Z. and upbraideth much 

21. 20. but a wise man doth scarce smile a Z. 

22. n. makeZ. weeping for the dead, he is at rest 
25. 19. all wicked ness is Z. to wickedness of woman 
29. 23. be it I. or much, hold thee contented 

31. 19. a Z. is sufficient for a man well nurtured 
34. 10. he that hath no experience, knoweth Z. 
38. 24. he that hath Z. business, shall become wise 
40. 6. a I. or notliing is his rest, he is in his sleep 
42. 4. be not ashamed of getting much or Z. 
51. 27. how that I have had but Z. ■labour 
Dan. 3. 53. ye mountains and Z. hills, bless Lord 

1 Mac. 7. 50. the land of Jud° wasin rest a Z. while 

2 Mac. 6. 25. through my desire to live a Z. time 
7. 33. though the Lord be an^ry with us a Z. while 

LIVE."' " 
2 Esd. 2. 14. for I Z. saith the Lord 
Toh. 4. 6. succeed to thee and all them that Z. justly 
5. 3. which may go with thee while I yet I. 
Jud. 7. 27. be his servants, that our souls may Z. 
Esth. 16. 15. that the Jews Z. by most just laws 

19. publish this, that the Jews may freely I. 
Wisd.'i.Y!. for though they Z. long, yet not regarded 
5. 15. but the righteous Z. for evermore 

8. 9. I purposed to take her to me to Z. with me 

16. to Z. with her hath no sorrow, but joy 
14. 28. they prophesy lies, or Z. unjustly 

Eccl. 13. 5. if have any thing, he will Z. with thee 
19.6. that can rule his tongue, shall Z. withoutstrife 
34. 13. the spirit of those that fear the Lord shall Z. 
39. 9. his memorial shall not depart away, and his 
name shall I. from generation to generation 
42. 23. all these things Z. and remain for ever 
48. 11. that slept in love, for we shall surely Z. 

1 Mac. 2. 13. to what end shall we I. any longer ? 

33. do the command of the king, and you shall Z. 
6.59. covenant that they shall Z. after their laws 

2 Mac. 6. 1. and not to I. after the laws of God 
19. than to Z. stained with such an abomination 
25. through my desire to I. a little time 

11. 23. they that are in our realm Z. quietly 

24. should suffer them to Z. after their own laws 

25. that they may Z. according to the customs 

LIVED. 

Wisd. 15. 17. whereas he I. once, but they never 

Eccl. 30. 5. while he Z. he saw and rejoiced in him 

41. 4. whether thou have I. ten or a hundred years 

48. 12. whilst he Z.he was not moved with presence 

2 Mac. 5. 27. Maccabeus Z. in the mountains 

9. 9. while ho Z. in sorrow his flesh fell away 

LIVETH. 
Toh. 13. 1. blessed be God that Z. for ever 
Jud. 12. 4. Judith said, as thy soul I. my Lord 

13. 16. as the Lord Z. who hath kept me in my way 
Eccl. 3. 12. and grieve him not as long as he I. 

18. 1. he that Z. for ever created all things 
22. 4. but she that Z. dishonestly is father's heavin. 
25. 7. he that Z. to see the fall of his enemy 
41.1. O death, how bitter to a man thatZ. at rest! 
44. 14. but their name Z. for evermore 
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LOR 

LIVING, LIVING. 
Toh. 13. 4. and extol him before all the I. 
Wisd. 1. 13. not pleasure in the destruction of the Z. 
4. 10. so Z. among sinners, he was translated 
16. shall condemn the ungodly which are Z. 
7. 20. to know the natures of Z. creatures 
15. 11. he knew not him that breathed in a Z. spirit 
18. 12. nor were the Z. sufficient to bury them 

23. he stayed wrath, and parted the way to the Z. 
£ccZ. 4.1. my son, defraud not the poor of his Z. 

17.28. the Z. and sound in heart shall praise Lord 

45. 16. he chose him out of all men Z. 

49. 16. so was Adam above every I. thing 
Bel 5. I may not worship idols, but the Z. God 
6. thinkest thou not that Bel is a Z. god 1 

24. thou canst not say that he is no Z. god 

2 Mac. 7. 33. though the Z. Lord be angry with us 

11. 24. had rather keep their own manner of Z. 

15. 4. there is in heaven a I. Lord, and mighty 

LOAVES. 

1 Mac. 4. 51. they set the Z. upon the table 

2 Mac. 1. 8. we lighted lamps, and set forth the Z. 

LODGE. 
Toh. 6. 10. brother, to-day we shall Z. with Raguel 
Eccl. 14. 24. he that doth Z.near her house 

25. shall Z. in a lodging where good things are 

26. and he shall Z. under her branches 

LODGED. 
Toh. 6. 1. they came to river Tigris, and Z. there 

9. 5. Raphael went out and Z. with Gabael 
Eccl. 29. 27. my brother cometh to be Z. 

1 Mac. 11. 6. they saluted one another and Z. 

LOINS. 
Jud. 4. 10. put sackcloth on their Z. 8. 5. 

14. their I. girt with sackcloth, 2 Mac. 10. 25. 
Eccl. 35. 18. he hath smitten in sunder the Z. 
47. 19. thou didst bow thy I. unto women 

LONG. 
Toh. 9. 4. if I tarry I. he will be very sorry 

10. 4. my son is dead, seeing he stayeth Z. 
Wisd. 3. 17. though they live Z. yet not regarded 
4. 13. perfect in a short time, fulfilled a I. time 

17. 2. fettered with the bonds of a Z. night 

18. 20. but the wrath endured not Z. 

24. in the I. garment was the whole world 
Eccl. 1. 12. the fear of the Lord giveth a Z. life 
20. and the branches thereof are I. life 

3. 6. that honoureth his father shall have a Z. life 

4. 1. make not tlie needy eyes to wait Z. 

7. 16. remember that wrath will not tarry Z. 
10. 10. the physician cutteth off a Z. disease 
14. 12. remember death will not be Z. in coming 
23. 28. and to be received of him is I. life 

46. 4. and was not one day as I. as two 7 

LONG-SUFFERING. 
Wisd. 15. 1. Z. and in mercy ordering all things 
JEccZ. 2. 11. the Lord is full of compassion and Z. 

5. 4. the Lord is Z. he will in no wise let thee go 

LOOK, S. 
Eccl. 19. 29. a man may be known by his I. 
23. 4. O Lord, give me not a proud I. 
26. 9. whoredom mav be known in her haughty I. 

LOOK. 
Wisd. 12. 22. when judged, we should Z. for mercy 
Eccl. 9. 8. and I. not upon another's beauty 
33. 15. so Z. on all the works of the Most High 
34. 15. to whom doth he Z.? who is his strength 1 
38. 28. his eyes Z. still upon the pattern of the thing 

41. 20. be ashamed to Z. upon a harlot 

43. 11. Z. on the rainbow, praise him that made it 

LOOKED. 
Eccl. 16. 29. the Lord Z. upon the earth 
23. 20. after they were perfected, Z. upon them all 
51. 7. 1 1, for the succour of men, there was none 

LOOKETH. 
Eecl. 16. 19. shaken, when the Lord I. upon them 
20. 14. he Z. to receive many things for one 

42. 16. the sun that gives light, Z. on all things 

2 Mac. 7. 6. the Lord God Z. upon us, and in truth 

LOOKING. 
Toh. 11. 5. Anna s.it Z. toward the way for her son 
Eccl. 12. ll.shalt be to him, as if wiped a Z.-glass 
2 Mac. 7. 4. his brethren and his mother I. on 

LOOSED. 
Jud. 6. 14. the Israelites came to him and I. him 
Eccl. 22. 16. timber cannot be I. with shaking 

LOOSENED. 
Jud. 9. 2. who I. the sirdle of a xhid to defile her 

LORD. 
Toh. 2. 2. a poor man, who is mindful of the L. 

3. 12. now, O L. I set mine eyes toward thee 

4. 19. bless the L. thy God alway, and desire 
5. 19. that which the L. hath given us to live 
7. 18. the L. of ijjaven and earth give thee joy 

10. 12. the L. of heaven restore thee, my brother 
13. 10. give praise to the L. for he is good 

Wtsd. 1. i; think of the L. with a good heart 

3. 8. and their L. shall reign for ever 

4. 14. for his soul pleased the L. therefore 

5. 7. as for the way of the L. we have not known it 



LOV 

Wisd. 5. 15. their reward also ia witli the L. 
0. 7. he which is L. over all, shall fear no man 

8. 3. the L. of all things, hin^self loved her 
21. I prayed to the L. and besought him 

9. 1. O God of my fathers, and L. of mercy 

13. who can think what the will of the L. is? 
10. 20. the righteous praised thy hoiy name, O L. 

11. 13. they had some feeling of the' L. 

26. they are thine, O L. thou lover of souls 

12. 2. that they may believe en thee, O L. 

16. and because thou art the L. of all 
Eccl. 1. 1. all wisdom cometh from the L. 

2. 1. if thou come to serve tiie L. prepare 

11. the L. is full of compa-ssion and mercy 

3. 20. the power of the L. is great, he is honoured 

4. 28. and the L. shall fight for thee 

5. 7. make no tarrying to turn to the L. for sud- 

denly shall the v.-rath of the L. come forth 
11. 4. for the works of the L. are wonderful 

12. the eye of the L. looked on him for good 

14. poverty and riches come of the L. 

15. wisdom, understanding the law are of the L. 

17. the gift of the L. remaineth with the godly 
26. for it is an easy thing unto the L. 

13. 14. love the L. all thy life, and call on him 

14. 2. who is not fallen froni his hope in the L. 
11. do good, and give the L. his due offering 

15. 9. for it was not sent him of the L. 

11. say not, it is through the L. that I fell away 
16. 17. say not, I will hide myself from the L. 
17. 1. the L. created man of the earth, and turned 

5. the use of the five operations of the L. 

20. but all their sins are before tjie L. 

21. but the L. being gracious, spared them 

18. 2. the L. only is righteous, and there is none 

13. but the mercy of the L. is on all flesh 

23. and be not as one that tempteth the L. 
26. all things are soon done before the L. 

23. 1. li. Father and God of myjife, 4. 

28. it is great glory to follow the Li. 

24. 24. faint not to be strong in the L. 

25. 11. the love of the L. passeth all things 

26. 4. if he have a good heart toward the L. 

14. a silent and loving woman is a gift of the L, 

28. 23. such as forsake the L. shall fall into it 

42. 18. the L. knoweth all that may be known 

43. 5. great is the L. that made it 

29. the L. is terrible and very great 

30. when you glorify the L. exalt him as irsch 
33. fur the" L. hath made all things 

44. 16. Enoch pleased the L. and was translg.ted 
45. 19. this the L. saw, and it displeased him 

22. for the L. himself is his portion and inherit 
46. 10. see that it is good to follow the L. 

13. the prophet of the L. beloved of his L. 
Dan. 3. 1. they walked in the fire, blessing the L. 

LOSE. 
Eccl. 9. 6. that thou Z. not thine inheritance 

29. 10. Z. thv money for thv brother and friend 

LOSETH. 
Eccl. 27. 16. whoso discovereth secrets, Z. his credit 

"LOSING. 
£!ccZ. 10.21.butroughness and pride is the I. thereof 

LOSS. 
Eccl. 22. 3. a foolish daushler is born to his I. 

LOST. 
7'oZ).14.2.Tobitwas53years old when he Z. his sight 
Eccl. 2. 14. woe unto you that have Z. patience 
8. 12. for if thou lendest him, count it but Z. 

22. 11. weep for the dead, for he hath Z. the ligh 

27. 18. so hast thou Z. the love of thy neighbour 

29. 10. let it not rust under a stone to be I. _ 

41. 2. to him that despaireth and hath I. patience 

LOT. 
EccZ.16.8. nor spared the place where L. sojourned 

LOT. 
Wisd. 2. 9. this is our portion, and our I. is this 
Eccl. 14. 15. and thv labours to be divided by I. 
37. 8. beware, lest he cast the Z. upon thee 
1 Mac. 3. 36. he should divide their land by L 

LOTS. 

Esth. 10. 10. therefore hath he made two Z. 

11. these two Z. came at the hour and time 

LOVE. 

1 Esd. 3. 22. forget their Z. to friends and bretbrea 

4. 18. do they not Z. a woman who is comely? 

24. when he hath robbed, he brings it to his L 
Toh. 4. 13. therefore, my son, Z. thy brethren 

13. 14. O blessed are they that Z. thee 
7F2sd.l.l.Z.righteousness,Te that be judges of eaiti 

3. 9. such as'^be faithful in Z. shall abide with him 

6. 12. she is easily seen of them that Z. her 

17. and the care of discipline is Z. 

18. and Z. is the keeping of her laws 

8.7. if man Z. righteousness, her labours are virtues 
Eccl. 1. 18. it erilargeth their rejoicing that I. him 
2. 15. and thev that Z. him will keep his ways 
16. they that Z. him, shall be filled with the law 

4. 7. get thyself the Z. of the congregation 

10. he shall I. thee more than thy mother doth 



LYS 

tied. 4. 14. and them that I. her, the Lord doth I. 
G. 33. if Ihou I. to hear, shalt receive understand. 
7. 21. let thy soul i.a goud servant, defraud lii m not 
30. /. him that made thee with all thy strength 

10. lU. they that /. him are an honourable plant 

13. 14. I. the Lord all thy life, and call on him 
15. 13. they that fear God /. not abomination 
17. 13. and giving him the light of his I. 

19. 18. and wisdom obtaineth his I. 

24. 18. I am the mother of fair /. and fear 

25. 1. the unity of brethren, the /. of neighbours 

11. but theZ. of the Lord passeth all things 

12 the fear of the Lord is the beginning of his I. 
27. 17. I. thy friend, and be faithful to him 

18. so hast thou lost the I. of thy neighbour 
30.23. 1, thine own soul, and comfort thy heart 
34. 16. the eyes of the Lord are on them that I. him 
40. 20. but the I. of wisdom is above them both 
48.11. blessed are they that saw thee and slept in I. 
Sus. 10. they both were wounded with her I. 

20. the doors are shut and we are in I. with thee 
Bel 33. nor hast thou forsaken them that I. thee 
iMac. 6. 20. not lawful for I. of life to be tasted 

14. 26. perceiving the /. that was betwixt them 

LOVED. 
Wisd. 7. 10. 1 1, her above health and beauty 
8. 2. I I. her and sought her out from my youth 

3. yea, the Lord of all things himself Z. her 
Eccl. 47. S. he sungsonsrs, and Z.him thatmadehim 

LOVEST. 
TVisd. 11. 24. for thou I. all the things that are 
16. 25. thy children, O Lord, whom thou Z. 
LOVETH. 

1 Esd. 4. 25. a man I. his wife better than father 
Tob. 6. 14. lest I die, for a wicked spirit Z. her 
Wisd. 7. 23. God Z. none but him that dwelleth 
Eccl. 4. 12. he that Z. her Z. life, that seek her early 

13.15.ca!lon the Lord for his salvation, every beast 
Z. his like, and every man Z. his neighbour 
31. 5. he that Z. gold shall not be justified 
35. 22. a man Z. nothing better than beauty 
Bar. 6. 9. as it were fi>r a virgin that I. to go sray 

LOVER." 
Wisd.S.'i. I sought her, and I was a Z. of her beauty 

4. for she is a Z. of God's works 

LOVERS. 
7rZ5(Z. 15. G. that worship them are Z. of evil things 

LOVTXG. 
Esth. 15. 8.- he comforted her with Z. v.-ords 
fFisd. 1. 6. for wisdom is a Z. spirit, will not acquit 
£cc?.17.29.how great is the Z.kindnessof the Lord: 
26. 14. a I. woman is a gift of the Lord 
Dan. 3. 19. deal with us after thy Z. kindness 

LOVLXGLY. " 
IMac. 8. 1. such as would Z. accept all that joined 

2 Mac. 12.30. the Scvthopolitans dealt Z. with them 

■ LOW. 
iEsd. 9.41. let me alone, fori am brought very Z. 

12.48. seek mercy for the Z. estate of your sanctuary 
Jiid. 6. 19. and pity the Z. estate of our nation 

7. 32. and they were very I. brought in the city 
Eccl. 2. 4. be patient when art changed to a Z. estate 

11.1. wisdom lifteth up the head ofhimofZ. degree 

12. the Lord set him up from his I. estate 

20. 11. there is that lifteth his head from a Z. estate 
33. 12. but some he hath cursed and brought Z. 
1 Mac. 3. 51. priests are in heoviness and brought Z. 
14. 14. he strengthened all .ns people brought Z. 

LOWLY. 

Ecel. 3. 20. the Lord is honoured of the Z. 

10. 15. and hath planted the Z. in their place 

12. 5. do well unto him that is Z. but Hive not to 

LOYAL. 

iMac. 11.19. if you will keep vourselvesZ. to state 

LUCIUS.' 
IMac. 15. 16. L. consul of the Romans, to Ptolemce 

LUD. 
Jiid. 2. 23. he destroyed Phud and L. and spoiled 

LUMPS. 
Jud. 10. 5. she filled a bas with corn and I. of fit's 

LUST. 
7'o5.8.7. 1 take not this my sister for Z. but uprightly 
JVisd. 15. 5. the sight enticeih fools to Z. after it' 
Sus. 8. that their Z. was inflamed toward her 

11. for they were ashamed to declare their Z. 

14. turning back, they acknowledged their Z. 

LYAR, See Liar. 

LYING. 

Eccl. 51. 5. from an unclean tongue, from I. words 

LYSEAS. 
l^fac. 3. 32. he left L. to oversee affairs of the king 

33. then L. chose Ptolemee son of Dorymenes 
7. 2. his forces had taken Anioc^us and L. 
fiMac. 10.11. he set one L.over affairs of the realm 
11. 1. L. the king's protector and cous'n, took sore 

12. and L. himself fled away shamefully 

15. Maccabeu=! wro'e unto L. concernin? Jews 

16. letters to the Jews from L. to this effect 
22. Antiochus to his brother L. greeting 
35. what L. the king's cousin hath granted 

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MAI 

2 jVac.12.1. these b j made, L.went o jto the king 
27. Ephron a str>. ■ city wherein Z. abode 
13. 2. L. his protec • and ruler of his affairs 
14. 2. had killed Am jchus and L. his protector 

LYSI.MACHU3. 
Esik. 11. 1. L. the son of Ptolemeus interpreted it 
2Mac.i.29. Menelaus left his brother L. in his stead 
39.many gathered themselves together against L. 

40. L. armed about 3000 men, and began first 

41. they seeing the attempt of L. caught stones 

M. 



MACCABEUS. 

1 Mac. 2. 4. Judas who was called M. 

3. 1. his son Judas called M. rose in his stead 

5. 24. Judas M. and Jonathan went over Jordan 
34. the host, knowing it was M. fled from him 

2 Mac. 5. 27. Judas M. with nine others withdrew 
8. 16. M. called his men together about 6000 

10. 19. M. left Simon, and Joseph, and Zaccheus 
30. they took M. betwixt them and covered him 

11. 7. then M. himself first of all took weapons 

12. 19. Dositheus and Sosipater of M. captains 

26. then M. marched forth to Carnion 

13. 24. accepted well of M. made hirn governor 

14. 6. the Assideans, whose captain is Judas M. 

27. that he should send M. prisoner to Antioch 

30. M. saw that Nicanor began to be churlish 
15.7. M. had confidence that Lord would help him 

21. M. seeing the coming of the multitude 
MACEDONIAN. 
Esth. 16. 10. Aman a M. the son of Amadatha 

1 Mac. 1. 1. Alexander son of Philip the M. 6. 2. 

MACEDONIANS. 
Esth. 16. 14. the kingdom of the Persians to the M. 

2 Mac. 8. 20. the battle in Babylon, with four 

thousand M. and that the M. being perplexed 
MAD. 
Wisd. 14. 28. for either they are m. when merry 

MAD-MEN. 
2 Esd. 16. 71. shall be like m.-men, sparing none 

MADNESS. 
Wisd. 5. 4. we fools accounted his life m. 
Eccl. 22. 13. thou shall never be disquieted with m. 
2 Mac. 15. 33. and hang up the reward of his m. 

MADE. 
Wisd. 1. 13. for G. m. not death, nor hath pleasure 

6. 7. for he hath m. the small and the great 

11. 24. thou abhorrest nothing which thou hast 777. 
forneverwouldest thou have ?7i. any thing if thou 

13. 15. set it in a wall, and m. it fast with iron 

14. 3. thou hast m. a way in the sea, a safe path 
8. is cursed, as well as he that 772. it 

10. for that which is m. shall be punished 
17. they m. an express image of a king 

15. 8. who a little before was m. of earth himself 
Eccl. 24.8. he that 772. me caused my tabernacle rest 

32. 13. for these things bless him that m. thee 
39. 21. he hath 777. all things for their uses 
43. 6. he 772. the moon also to serve in her season 
33. for the Lord hath 772. all things 
M.AGLC. 
Wisd. 17.7. as for the illusions of art m. put down 

MAGNIFICENCE. 
1 Esd. 1. 5. according to the 772. of Solomon 

MAGNIFY. 
Tob. 12. 6. bless God, praise him and 772. him 
Esth. 14. 10. heathen to 772. a fleshly king for ever 
Wisd. 19. 22. O Lord, thou didst 772. thy people 
Eccl. 39. 15. 772. his name, shew forth his praise 
4.3. 28. how shall we be able to 772. him 1 

31. who hath seen him? who can 772. him as he is? 
49. 11. how shall we 772. Znrobabel? 

MAGNIFIED. 
./ud. 12. 18. because my life is 772. in me this day 
Wisd.10.20. thev 772. with one accord thy hand 

MAGNIFIETH. 
Wisd.8.3. conversant with God, she 772. her nobility 

MAID. 
Tob. 6.12. the 772. is fair and wise, therefore hear me 

13. that this 772. hath b^en given to seven men 
8. 13. so the 772. opened the door and went in 
Jud. 9. 2. who loosened the girdle of a 772. 
10. 2. she called her 772. and went into the house 
5. then she gave her m. a bottle of wine 
10. Judith went out, she and her 772. with her 

12. 19. then she took wh^t her 772. had prepared 

13. 9. she gave Oiofernes his head to her 772. 
15.13. they put a gar'and of olive on her and her 772. 

16. 23. being 105 years, and make her 777. free 
Esth. 15. 7. bowed herself on the head of the 772. 
Eccl. 41. 22. or to be over-busy with his 771. 

MAIDS. 

Tab. 3. 7. Sara was reproached by her father's 772. 

8. 12. he said, send one of the 772. and let her see 

Sus. 15. she went in as before with two 772. only 

19. now when the 772. were gone forth the elders 

36 shut the garden doors, and sent the 771. away 



MAN 



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MAJESTY. 
1 Esd. 4.40. she is the strength and w. of all iiL'f^i 
Tob. 3.16. prayers heard before the 7;i. of greatO... I 

13. 6. and I do declare his might ;ind ;«. 
Esth. 15.6. and was clothed with all his robes of m 

7. lifting up his countenance that shone with in- 

13. my heart was troubled for fear of thy 7>i. 
Wisd. 18. 24. thy 772. on the diadem of his head 
Eccl. 2. 18. for as is bis m. so is his mercy 

MAINTAIN. 
1 Esd. 4. 52. to 772. burnt-offerings on the altar 
Eccl. 25. 22. a woman if she 772. her husband is full 
33. 34. but thev will 771. the state of the world 

MAINTENANCE. 
1 Mac. 14. 29. for the 772. of their sanctuary 

MAKE. 
1 Esd. 2. 26. I commanded to 772. diligent search • 
8. 86. thou, O Lord, didst m. our sins light 
Wisd. 15. 5. they *hat 7/2. them are lovers of evil 

9. counteth it his slorv to 772. counterfeit things 

MAKETH. 
Wisd. 15. 8. he 772. a vain god of the same clay 
Eccl. 43. 13. he 77i. the snow to fall apace 
15. by his great power he 772. ihe clouds firm 
17. the noise of thunder 772. the earth to trembla 
MALES.- 
1 Mac. 5. 28. he slew all the 772. with the sword, 51 

MALICE. 
Wisd. 12. 10. and that their 772. was bred in them 
20. whereby they might be delivered from their ttu 
16. 14. a man indeed killeth through his 772. 
Eccl. 27. 30. 772. and wrath, these are abominalioiM 
28. 7. and bear no 772. to'thy neighbour 

1 Mac. 9. 51. that they might work m. on Israel 
13. 6. heathen are gathered todestroy us of very 772- 

2 Mac. 4. 50. still in authority, increasing in 772. 

MALICIOUS. 
Esth. 13. 4. there was scattered a certain m. peop)ft 

7. they who of old and now also are 772. 
Wisd. 1.4. into a 772. soul wisdom shall not enter 
2 Mac. 5. 23. a m. mind against his countrymen 

MALICIOUSLY. 
Sus. 43. these men have 772. invented against me 

62. as they 772. intended to do to their neighbour 
2 Mac. 14. 11. others being 772. set against Judas 

MALIGNED. 
Eccl. 45. 13. strangers 7?i. him in the wilderness 

MAN. 
Esth. 13. 9. there is no 772. that can gainsay thee 
11. there is no 772. that can resist thee the Lord 

14. not prefer the glory of 772. above g'ory of God 
Wisd. 2. 1. nor was any 772. known to have returned 

5. it is fast sealed, so that no 772. cometh again 
7. 2. being compacted in blood, of the seed of m. 

23. kind to 772. stedfast, sure, free from care 
9.13. what 772. is he tliat can know counsel of Godi 
11. 16. might know that wherewithal a 7?2. sinneth 
1.5. 16. 772. made them, but no 772. can make a god • 
16. 20. bread, able to content every 772. delight 

21. tempered itself to every 772. liking 

26. the growing of fruits that nourisheth 77i. 
£ccZ:8. 4.jest notwith a rude 7n.lest be disgraced 
MANFULLY. 

1 Mac. 9. 10. let us die 772. for our brethren 

2 Mac. 2. 21. to those that behaved themselves m. 

6. 27. 772. changing this life, I will shew myself 

7. 5. they exhorted one another to die m. 

10. the third holding forth his hands 772. 

8. 16. Maccabeus exhorted them to fight 771. 

14. 42. choosing rather tn die 77;. than to come 

MANGLED. 
2 Mac. 7. 15. thev brouHht the fifth also and m. him 

'manifest. 

Wisd. 12. 17. thou makest their boldness m. 
Eccl. 6. 22. and she is not 772. to many 
16. 16. his mercy is 77?. to every creature 

manifestation. 

Wisd. 1. 9. for the 772. of his wicked deeds 

manifold. 

Wisd.7.22.R Spirit,one only, 772. subtile, lively, clea? 
Eccl. 51. 3. from the 772. afflictions which I had 

MANLY. 
2 Mac. 7.21. with a 77;. stomich he said to them 

MANLINESS. 
2 Mac. 8. 7. that the bruit of his 772. was spread 
14. 18. Nicanor hearins of the m. of them 
MANNA. 
2 Esd. 1. 19. and I gave you 772. to eat 
Bar. 1. 10. prepare ye m. and offer on the altar 

MANNER. 
Tob. 7. 12. then take her according to the 7?i. 
Esth. 13. 5, in the stranffe 722 of their laws 
Wisd. 11. 9. thirsting in another 777. than the just 
18. 11. master servant were punished after c ne m. 
Eccl. 37. 18. four 772. of things appear; good, evil 

1 Mac. 10. 58. with great elory, as the 772. of kings is 

MANNERS. 
EccZ.31.17. leave off first for 772. sake.not unsatiable 

2 Mac. 4.13. such was the increase of heathenish ttj. 
5. 22. for 771. more barbarous than he that set him 



Apocrypha. J 



MAS 



MED 



MEN 



2,Vac.G.9. wouldnot conform to m. of the Gentiles 

xMA^'SL.UJGHTER. 
9 Esd. 1. 2G. your feet are swift to commit m. 
IVisd. 14. 25. there reiijned in all men, blood, m. 

ma:sy. 

EccZ.34. 7. fordreams have deceived m. they failed 
42. 6. and shut up where m. hands are 

MARCHED. 
Jud. 1. 13. he m. in battle-array against Arphaxad 
1 Mac. 6. 33. the king in. fiercely with his host 

40. they m. on^pafeiy and in order 
2 Mac. 11. 10. they m. forward in their armour 

12. 26. then Maccabeus m. forth to Camion 
13. 19. m. to Bethsura a strong hold of the Jews 
MARCHING. 
1 Mac. 6. 41. that heard the m. of the company 

MARDOCHEUS. 
1 Esd. 5. 8. came with Enenius, M. Beelsarus 
Esth. 10. 4. M. said, God hath done these things 
11. 2. M. of the tribe of Benjamin had a dream 

MARIS H. 

I Mac. 9. 42. they turned again to the m. of Jordan 

45. the water on this and that side the m. 

MARKET. 

fVisd. 15.12. thev coun ted our time here 7^. for gain 

MARKET-PLACE and places. 
1 Esd. 2. IS. the Jews do build the m.-places 
Tob. 2. 3. one of our nation is cast in the m.-place 

MARK. 
Wisd. 5. 12. like as when an arrow is shot at a m. 

21. the thunderbolts shall fly to the m. 
Eccl. 23. 10. shall not be wiihout a blue m. 

MARKS. 
Eccl. 23. 17. the whip maketh m. in the flesh 

MARRIAGE. 
1 Mac. 9.37. the children of Jarabri made a great m. 

41. thus was their m. turned into mourning 
10.'58. ajid celebrated her m. at Ptolemais 

MARRIAGES. 

TFisd. 14. 24. they kept not lives nor m. undefiled 

26. changing of kind, disorder in m. adultery 

MARRIAGE-CHAMBER. 

Tob. 6. 16. when thou shalt come into the m. 

iMac. 1. 27. she that eat in m. was in heaviness 

MARRY. 
i3ccZ.7.25.m. thy daughter, so shalt have performed 

1 Mac. 10. 56. I will m. my daughter to tiiee 

2 Mac. 1. 14. Antiochus as though he would ?«. her 

MARRIED. 

1 Esd. 5. 33. who m. Augia one of the daughters 
8. 70. they and sons have m. with their daughters 

92. O Esdras, we have m. strange women 
Tob. 1. 9. 1 m. xAnna of mine own kindred 

3. 8. she had been tk. to seven husbands 

4. 12. they all m. wives of their own kindred 
Esth. 10. 6. whom the king m. and made queen 
Eccl. 15. 2. receive him as a wife m. of a virgin 

26. 22. a m. woman is a tower against death 

42. 9. and being m. lest she should ba hated 
10. and when she is m. lest she should be barren 

'2 Mac. 14. 25. so he m. was quiet, and took part 
MARVEL. 

Eccl. 11. 21. m. not at the work of sinners, but trust 
16. 11. it is m. if he escape unpunished 
26. 11. m. not if she trespass against thee 

43. 24. and when we hear it, we m, thereat 

MARVELLED. 
Eccl. 11. 13. so that many that saw it, m. at him 
47. 17. the countries m. at thee for thy songs 

2 Mac. 1. 22. a fire kindled, so that every man m. 
7. 12. the king m. at the young man's courage 

MARVELLETH. 
Eccl. 40. 7. when all is safe, he awaketh and m. 
43. 18. eve m. at the beauty of the whiteness 

MARVELLOUS. 
Wisd. 10. 17. guided the righteous in a m. way 
19. 8. seeing thy m. strange wonders 
Eccl. 17. 9. he gave them to glory in his m. acts 
38. 6. he might be honoured in his m. works 
42. 17. not given power to declare all his m. works 
43. 2. declaring at his rising a m. instrument 

29. the Lord is great and m. in his power 
48. 14. and at his death were his works m. 
Mac. 7. 18. therefore m. things are done to us 
20. but the mother was m. above all 
MASS, See Irox. 
MASSACRE. 

1 Mae. 1. 24. having made a great m. and spoken 

MASTER. 
Wisd. 18. 11. m. and servant punished one manner 
Eccl. 19. 21. if a servant say to his m. I will not do 
32. 1. if thou be made the m. of the feast 

2 Mac. 1. 10. to Aristobulus, king Ptolemeus m. 
2. 29. as the m. builtler of a new house must 

care for the whole building 
14. 12. Nicanor, who had been m. of the elephants 

MASTERS. 
Eccl. 3. 7. do servic? unfo his parents, as to his m, 

MA STICK. 
Sns. 54. who answered, under a m. tree 
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MATTATHIAS. 

1 Mac. 2. 14. M. and his sons rent their clothes 
16. M. also and his sons came together 
J7. the king's oflicers said to M. on this wise 
19. M. answered and spake with a loud voice 
24. which thing when M. saw, he was inflamed 
27. M. cried throughout the city, saying 
39. when M. and his friends understood hereof 
45. M. and his friends went round about 
49. when the time drew near that M. should die 

11. 70. none left, except M. the son of Absalom 

14. 29. Simon son of M. with his brethren 
16. 14. Simon came with his sons M. and Judas 

2 Mac. 14. 19. wherefore he sent M. to make peace 
jMATTER. 

Wisd. 11.17. that made the world of tk. without form 

15. 13. that of earthly m. makes brickie vessels 
Eccl. 5. 15. be not ignorant in a great m. or small 

7. 25. so shalt thou have performed a weighty m. 
11. 9. strive not in a m. that concerns thee not 
22. 8. when he hath told, he will say, what is the m.7 

27. 1. many have sinned for a small m. 

28. 10. as the m. of the fire is, so it burneth 
37. 11. hearken not to these in any vi. of counsel 

MATTERS. 
Eccl. 3. 23. be not curious in unnecessary m. 
11. 10. my son, meddle not with many m. 
37. 11. neither with a coward in m. of war 
2 Mac. 4. 23. to put him in mind of necessary m. 
31. then came the king in haste to appease m. 

8. 9. who in ?n. of war had great experience 
MEANLY. 

2 Mac. 15. 38. but if I have done slenderly and m. 

MEANS. 
Eccl. 46. 4. did not the sun go back by his m. ? 

MEASURABLY. 
Eccl. 31. 28. wine m. drunk bringeth gladness 

MEASURE. 
Wisd. 11. 20. thou hast ordered all things in m. 

MEASURED. 
Wisd. 4. 8. nor that is ?». bv number of years 

MEAT. 
Tob. 2. 2. when I saw abundance of to. I said 

4. then before I had tasted ef any m. 1 start up 
7. S. they set store of m. on the table 
10. 7. and she did eat no m. on the day-time 
Jud. 12. 9. until she did eat her m. at evening 
13. 10. and she put it in her bag of to. 
Wisd. 13. 12. the refuse of his work to dress his to. 
16. 2. preparedst for them m. of a strange taste 
19. 21. nor melted the icy kind of heavenly m. 
Eccl. 30. 18. are as messes of m. set on a grave 
25. a good heart will have a caie of his to. 
31. 23. whoso is liberal of his to. men speak well 
24. but against him that is a niggard of his m. 
36. 18. yet is one m. better than another 
40. 29. he polluteth himself with other men's m. 
41. 1. to him that is yet able to receive to. 

19. be ashamed to lean thy elbow on the to. 
Bel 11. set on the m. and make ready the wine 

MEATS. 
Wisd. 19. 11. when they asked delicate to. 
Eccl. 13. 7. and he will shame thee by his to. 
36. 18. the belly devoureih all to. yet is one meat 
37. 29. be not unsatiable, nor too greedy upon m. 
30. for excess of m. bringeth sickness 
Bel 14. when gone out, the king set to. before Bel 

1 Mac. 1. 63. they might not be defiled with m. 

2 Mac. 11. 31. Jews siiall use their own kind of to. 
MEDDLE. 

1 Esd. 6. 27. be careful not to m. with the place 

2 Esd. 16. 67. to m. no more with them for ever 
Eccl. 11. 10. my son, to. not with many matters, for 

if thou TO. much, thou shalt not be innocent 

1 Mac. 10.35. DO man have authority to m.with them 
MEDES. 

2 Esd. 1. 3. who was captive in the land of the M. 
Jud. 1. 1. which reigned over the M. in Ecbatane 

16. 10. the M. were daunted at her hardiness 
1 Mac. 1. 1. Darius kin? of the Persians and M. 

MEDIA. 
1 Esd. 3.1. a feast to all the princes of M. and Persia 
Tob. 1. 14. 1 went into M. and left in trust with 
Gabael at Rages, a city of M. ten talents 
of silver 
15. was troubled that I could not go into M. 
4. 1. had committed to Gabael in Rages of M. 20. 
9. 2. take two camels, and go to Rages of M. 
11. 15. told great things had happened to him in M. 
14. 4. go into M. my son, for I surely believe that 
for a time peace shall rather be in M. 
14. he died at Ecbatane in M. being 127 years 
MEDICINE. 
Eccl. 6. 16. a faithfrl friend is the m. of life 

MEDICINES. 
Eccl. 38. 4. the L. hath created to. out of the earth 

MEDITATE. 
Eccl. 14. 20. blessed is the man that doth m. good 

MEDITATION. 

Eccl. 39. 1. he that is occupied in the m. thereof 

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MEDITATIONS. 
2 Esd. 10. 5. then left I the to. wherein I was 

MEEK. 

Eccl. 3. 19. but m steries are revealed unto the m 

10. 14. the Lord hath set up the m. in heirsload 

MEEKNESS. 
Wisd. 2. 19. examine that we may know his m. 
Eccl. 1. 27. and faith and m. are his delight 

3. 17. my son, go on with thy business in m. 

4. 8. give him a friendly answer with m. 
10. 28. my son, glorify thy soul in m. and givei 
36. 23. if there be kindness and to. in her tongc« 

MEET. 
Tob. 11. IG. Tobit went oui to m. his daughter 
Eccl. 9. 3. m. not with a harlot lest thou fall 

15. 2. as a mother shall she ?«. him, and receive 
40. 23. a I'riend and companion never 7/;. amiss 

1 Mac. 3. 11. Judas went forth to m. him, 16. 
17. when they saw the host coming to to. them 

5. 39. upon this Judas went to m. them 

10. 56. TO. me therefore at Ptolemais, that we 
59. that Jonathan should come and to. him 

11. 6^. he went to to. them and left Simon 

12. 41. then Jonathan went out to m. him 

2 Mac. 14. 21. appointed a dav to m. in together 
MEET. " 

1 £5rf.2.20.we think it m. not to neglect such matter 
5. 51. they oifered sacrifices daily as was to. 

2 Esd. 4. 44. and if I be to. therefore, shew me 

12. 36. thou only hast been m. to know this 
Tob.1.8. the third I gave to them to whom it was m. 

7. 10. it is 111. that thou shouldst marry my daughter 
Wisd. 4. 5. not ripe to eat, yea, m. for nothing 
7. 15. to conceive as is to. for things given me 

13. 11. he hath sawn a tree m. for the purpose 
Eccl. 10. 23. it is not to. to despise the poor man 

1 Mac. 8. 30. shall think vi. to add or diminish 

10. 19. tliou art a man ra. to be our friend 
13. 40. look who are to. among ycu to be in court 

2 Jfac. 8. 33. he received a reward m.for wickedntsg 

9. 12. he said, it is to. to be subject to God 
MELODY. 

Eccl. 32. 6. so is the m. of music with wine 
40. 21. the pipe and psaltery make sweet m. 
47. 9. that the singers might make sweet m. 
50. 18. with varietv of sounds was made sweet th. 

MELODIOUS. 
Wisd. 17. 18. or aTO. noise of birds among branches 

MELT. 

Jud. 16.15. the rocks shall to. as wax at thy presence 

Wisd. 16. 29. the hope ofthe unfaithful shall m.t.wsj 

19. 21. kind of meat that was of nature apt to m 

MELTED. 
TFisd. 16. 22. snow endured the fire and to. not 
19. 21. neither to. thev the icy kind of meat 
MEMBER. 
2.7/ac.7.7.punishedthrou2houtevervTO.of thybodj 

MEMORIAL. 
Esth.16.23. conspire against us, aTO.ofdestructiot: 
Wisd. 4. 1. for the to. thereof is immortal 

19. shall be in sorrow, and their m. shall perish 
8. 13. shall leave behind me an everlasting to. 

10. 8. left behind them a to. of their foolishness 
Eccl. 10. 17. he hath made their to. to cease 

24.20. my to. is sweeter than honey, and inheritance 
35. 7. the TO. thereof shall never be fors-otte-n 
38. 11. give a sweet savour and a to. of fine iloar 
39. 9. his TO. shall not depart away 

44. 9. some there be which have no to. 

45. 1. even Moses beloved, whose to. is blessed 
9. for a TO. to the children of his people 

11. with a writing engraved for a m. _ 

16. a TO. to make reconciliation .^or his people 
49. 10. ofthe twelve prophets, let the to. be bloss-"^ 

Bar. 4. 5. be of good cheer, my people, m. of Isf aeJ 

1 Mae. 3. 7. and his to. is blessed for ever 
35. and to take awav their m. from that place 

8. 22. that thev might'have by them a to. of peace 
12. 53. take awav their to. from amongst men 

2 Mac. 6. 31. leavin? his death for a to. of virtue 
MEMORY. 

Eccl. 23. 26. she shall -'eave her to. to be cursed 

46. ll.concernins the judses, let their m. be Wessec 
IMac. 13. 29. he''made armour for a perpetual m 
2 Mac. 2. 25. tha: are desirous to commit to «. 

7. 20 the mother was worthy of honourable m. 

MEN. 
Wisd. 3. 4. thouffh they be^junished in sight of m. 
4. 2. when it is"present m. take example at it 
8. V\. I shall be admired in sight of great m. 
11. 23. for thou winkest at the sins of to. 
12! 17.' when to. will not believe that thou art 
li! 1. vain are all to. by nature, ignorant of G"» 
14.' 11. and stumbling-blocks to the souls of bi. 

14. by the vain-glory of'n. they entered the wor.w 

17. whom TO. could not honour in presence 
25. there reigned in all to. without exception 

Eccl. 1. 16. and filleth to. with Her fruits 
2. 5. acceptable m. in the furnace of adversity 

18. into hands of Lord and not into hands of m 



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Eecl. 21. 2. as teeth of a lion, slaying souls ofm. 
33. 10. and all //t. are from ilie giounci 
37. 28. all tilings are not jirotiuible for all m. 
38. 6. he hath given m. siiill, that he niiglit be 
44. 3. let us praise m. renowned tor their power 
45. 16. he chose hitn out of all wt. living 
49. 16. Sem and Setli in gra-'t honour among m. 

Prayer of Manass. whom all m. fear and tremble 
MENELAUS. 

i Mac. 4. 23. Jason sent M. Simon's brother ■ 

27. 80 M. got the principality 

29. M. left his brother Lysimachus in his stead 
32. M. supposing he had gotten convenient time 
34. M. taking Andronicus apart, prayed him 
43. there was an accusation laid against M. 
45. but M. being now convicted, promised 
47. he discharged M. from the accusations 
50. M. remained still in authority, increasing 

5. 5. the city taken, M. fled into the castle 

15. M. that traitor to the laws being his guide 
23. besides M. who bare a heavy hand over 
11. 29. M. declared to us, that your desire was 
32. 1 have sent also M. that he may comfort you 
13. 3. M. also joined himself with thera 
MENSTRUOUS. 
2 Esd. 5.8. and m. women shall bring forth monsters 
Esth. 14. 16. that I abhor it as a m. rag 
Bar. 6. 29. m. women eat their sacrifices 

MERCHANT. 
Eccl. 26. 29. a m. shall hardly keep from wrong 
37. 11. nor consult with a m. concerning exchange 

MERCHANTS. 
Ecel. 42. 5. and of m. indifferent selling 
Bar. 3. 23. the m. of Meran and Theman 

1 Mac. 3. 41. the in. of the country hearhig the fame 

2 Mac. 8. 34. Nicanor brought m. to buy the Jews 

MERCY. 

1 Esd. 5. 61. because his m. and glory is for ever 
8. 78. m. hath been shewed to us from thee 

2 Esd. 1. 25. 1 shall have no m. upon you 

2. 4. go, O my children, and ask m. of the Lord 
31. 1 shall shew m. to them, for I am merciful 
32. until I come and shew vi. unto them 

4. 24. and we are not worthy to obtain m. 

7. 66. 1 know that he is of great m. 

8. 11. nourished, till thou disposest it to thy m. 
32. if thou hast a desire to have m. on us 

45. and have m. upon thine own inheritance 
Tob. 3. 2. and all thy ways are m. and truth 

8. 17. because thou hast had m. grant them m. O 
Lord finish their life in health with joy and m. 

13. 2. for he doth scourge and hath m. 

5. he will scourge, and will have m. again, 9. 

14. 7. shall rejoice, shewing m. to our brethren 
Jud. 13. 14. he hath not taken away his m. 
Wisd. 3. 9. for grace and m. is to his saints 

4. 15. that his grace and m. is with his saints 

6. 6. for m. will soon pardon the meanest 

9. 1. God of my fathers and Lord of m. who hast 
11 9. when tried, albeit but in m. chastised 
23. thou hast m. upon all thou canst do all things 
12.22. when we are judged, we should look form. 
15. 1. gracious, and in m. ordering all things 

16. 10. thy 771. was ever by them and healed them 
19. 1. wrath came on them without m. to the end 

Ecd. 2. 7. wail for his m. and go not aside 
9. hope for good, and for everlasting joy and m. 

11. for the Lord is full of compassion and m. 
18. for as his majesty is, so is his m. 

5. 6. say not, his m. is great, he will be pacified 

16. 11. m. and wrath are with him, he is mighty 

12. as his m. is great, so is his correction also 
14. make way for every work of tti. 

16. his in. is manifest to every creature 
18 ; 1. God poureth forth his m. upon them 

13. the m. of man is toward his neighbour, but 

the 771. of the Lord is upon all flesh 

14. he hath m. on them that receive discipline 
23rS. whose hope is far from thy m. 

28. 4. he sheweth no m. to a man like himself 
29. 8. with a poor man, de\ay not to shew him m. 
25. 19. and made them to rejoice in his m. 

20. 771. is seasonable in time of affliction 
36. 1. have m. upon us, O Lord, and behold us 
12. O Lord, have m. on the people that is called 

46. 7. in the time of Moses he did a work of /n. 

47. 22. but the Lord will never leave off his m. 

50. 24. that he would confirm his m. with us 

51. 8. then thought I upon thy 771. O Lord 
29. let your soul rejoice in his m. 

Bar. 6. 38. they can shew no m. to the widow 
Dan. 3. 12. cause not thy m. to depart from us 
67. his m. endureth for ever, 68. 1 Mac. 4. 24. 

1 Mac. 3. 44. they might ask m. and compassion 
4. 10. if peradventure the Lord will have m. on us 

2 Mac. 2. 7. till God receive them unto m. 
18. he will shortly have in. upon us 

6. 16. he never withdraweth his m. from us 
7. 29. that I may receive thee again in m. 
S. 5. the wrath of the Lord was turned into m. 
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2 Mac. 8. 27. which was beginning of 7?t. unto them 

9. 13. who now no more would have m. on him 

10. 4. that he would chasten them with m. 

MERCIES. 
Eccl. 18. 5. and who shall also tell out his m. ? 
51. 3. to the multitude of thy 771. Dan. 3. 19. 
Prayer of Manass. thcu of thine infinite m. hast 

MERCIFUL. 
1 Esd. 2. 31. I am m. saith the Lord almighty 

7. 62. 1 know that the Most High is called m. 

8. 31. because of us thou shalt be called m. 32. 
Tob. 6. 17. rise up, and pray to God who is m. 

7. 12. the m. God give you good success in all 
14. 9. shew thyself TTi. that it may go well with thee 

Jud. 16. 15. thou art m. to them that fear thee 
Esth. 13. 17. be m. to thine inheritance 
Wisd. 12. 19. that the just man should be m. 
Eccl. 29. 1. he that is m. will lend to his neighbour 
36. 13. O be 7?i. to Jerusalem the holy city 
44. 10. these were m. men, whose righteousness 
45. 1. he brought out of him a.m. man, even Moses 
48. 20. they called on the Lord who is tti. 
50. 19. besought L. by prayer before him that is m. 
Bar. 3. 2. O Lord, have mercy, for thou art m. 
Prayer of Manass. but thy m. promise is unmea- 
surable and unsearctiatyle, for thou art very tti. 

1 Jlfac.2.57. David for being m. possessed the throne 

2 Jlfac. 1. 24. who art strong, and righteous and m. 
7. 37. that he would speedily be m. to our nation 

8. 29. besought the m. L. to be reconciled, 13. 12. 
10.26. they besought him to be m. to them 

11. 9. they praised the m. God, and took heart 
10. having a helper, for the Ld. was m. to them 

MERCIFULLY. 
Tob. 8. 7. TTI. ordain that we may become aged 

MERCIFULNESS. 
Eccl. 40. 17. and m. endureth for ever 

MERCILESS. 

Wisd. 12.5. and also those wi. murderers of children 

MERRY. 

1 Esd. 7. 14. they kept feast making m. before Lord 

9. 54. they went to eat, and drink, and make m. 

2 Esd. 2. 27. thou shalt be m. and have abundance 
T0&.7.9. Raguel said, eat, and drink, and make m. 
Jud. 12. 13. drink wine, and be m. with us, 17. 
Wisd. 14. 28. for either they are mad when m. 
Eccl. 1. 12. the fear of the Lord maketh a m. heart 

13. 25. a»/t. heart makes a cheerful countenance 
32. 2. that thou mayest be m. with them 

MESOPOTAMIA. 
Jud. 2. 24. he went through m. and destroyed cities 

MESSAGE. 
1 Mac. 10. 51. Alexander sent a m. to this effect 
15. 32. Antenobius told him the king's m. 

MESSENGER. 

1 Esd. 1. 50. God sent by his m. to call them back 

MESSENGERS. 

1 Mac. 1. 44. the king had sent letters by m. 

5. 14. behold, there came other m. from Galilee 
7. 10. came to Judea, where they sent m. to Judas 
13. 14. Tryphon sent tti. unto Simon, saying 
21. they in the tower sent m. to Tryphon 

2 Mac. 4. 19. Jason sent special m. from Jerusalem 

MESSES. 
Eccl. 30. 18. are as m. of meat set on a grave 

MET. 
1 Esd. 9. 4. whosoever m. not there in two or three 
Tob.l.l.ihcy came to the house, and Sarah Tn.them 
Jwff. 10. 11. the first watch of Assyrians m. her 

1 ^ac. 4.29. JudasTTt. them with ten thousand men 

10. 60. to Ptolemais, where he vi. the two kings 
74. where Simon his brother tti. him to help him 

11. 2. they opened unto hifu, and m. him 

6. then Jonathan m. the king with great pomp 

2 J5/ac.5.12.commanded not to sparesuch as they vi. 
8. 14. being sold before they tti. together 

10. 35. they killed all that they 771. withal 

MID-DAY. 

1 Esd. 9. 41. he read from morning to m. 

MIDNIGHT. 
Jud. 12. 5. and she slept till 77t. and she arose 
MID-LAND. 

2 Mac. 8. 35. he came through the m. to Antioch 

MIDST. 
Jud. 6. 11. they went from the m. of the plain 

11. 19. 1 will lead thee through the m. of Judea, 

and I will set thy throne in the m. 
thereof 
Wisd. 7. 18. the ending, and m. of the times 
Eccl. 9, 13. remember thou goest in the tti. of snares 
11. 8. nor interrupt men in the m. of their talk 
42. 12. and sit not in the m. of women 
Dan. 3. 1. and they walked in the m. of the fire 
2. opening his mouth in the m. of the fir*^. said 
27. and made the tti. of the furnace moist 
66. he hath delivered us out of the m. of furnace 
Sus. 34. two elders stood in the m. of the people 

48. so he standing in the m. of them, said 
2 Mac. 14. 44. he fell in the m. of the void place 
45. yet he ran through the tti. of the throng 



MIGHT. 
Tub. 13. 6. praise the Lord of tti. declare his jn 
Jud. 9. 11. nor standeth thy m. in strong men 

14. thou art the God of all power and m. 
13.8. she smote twice on his neck with all her m 

MIGHTY. 

1 Esd. 4. 41. great is truth, and m. above all thinga 
8. 47. by the m. hand of our Lord, 61. 

2 Esd. 6. 32. the M. hath seen thy righteous dealing 

10. 24. that the M. may be merciful unto thee 
Esth. 14. 19. O thou m. God aiove all, hear us 

16. 16. they be children of the most tti. living God 

Wisd.5. 23. a m. wind shall stand up against them; 

ill dealing shall overthrow the thrones of the m 

6. 6. but T?i. men shall be mightily tormented 
Eccl. 4. 27. neither accept the person of the m. 

7. 6. lest at any ti me thou fear the person of the m. 

11. 6. many m. men have been greatly disgraced 

12. 6. against the m. day of their punishment 
15. 18. he is m. in power, and beholdeth all things 
29. 13 it shall fight for thee better than a m. shield 

18. suretiship hath driven tti. men from houses 
34. 16. he is their m. protection and strong stay 
46. 6. and he followed the m. One 

16. he called upon the m. Lord, when his encmiea 
47 5. he gave strength to slay that m. warrior 

MIGHTIER. 
Wisd. 13. 4. how much m. is he that made him 
Eccl. 8. 12. lend not to him that is m. than thyself 

13. 2. have no fellowship with one that is m. 

MIGHTIEST. 

1 Esd. 4.12. men, how should not the king be m.? 

MIGHTILY. 
Wisd. 6. 6. but mighty men shall be m tormented 

MILDNESS. 
Esth. 13. 2. carrying myself with equity and m. 
15. 8. God changed the spirit of the king into m. 
MILK. 

2 Esd. 8. 10. out of the breasts m. to be given 

See Honey. 
MIND. 

1 Esd. 2. 8. all they whose m. the Lord had moved 

3. 17. declare your m. concerning the writings 

19. it maketh the tti. of the king and child all one 

8. 11. as many therefore as have a m. thereunto 

2 Esd. 4. 23. for it was not my ni. to be curious 
5. 14. my m. was troubled, so that it fainted 

33. thou art sore troubled in m. for Israel 

9. 40. I sard, why art thou so vexed in thy m. 
41. let me alone, for I am grieved in my m. 

12. 3. out of the trouble and trance of my m. 

5. lo, yet am I weary in my tti. and very weak 
Tob. 4. 19. neither let them be put out of thy tti. 

13. 6. if you turn to him with your whole m. 
Jud. 12. 16. his m. was moved, and he desired her 
Esth. 11. 12. Mardocheus bare this dream in m. 
Wisd.3.14. an inheritance more acceptable to bism. 

4.12. concupiscence doth undermine the simple jti. 

9.15. the earthly tabernacle weigheth down the m 
Eccl. 5. 2. follow not thine own t?i. and strength 

6.32. if thou wilt apply thy tti. thou shalt be prudent 

37. let thy m. be upon the ordinances of the Lord 

7. 26. hast thou a wife after thy tti. forsake her not 

13. 26. is a wearisome labour of the m. 

23. 4. turn away from thy servants a haughty m. 

6. give not over thy servant to an impudent m. 

26. 14. so much worth, as a tti. well instructed 

15. and her continent m. cannot be valued 

27. 16. and shall never find friend to his m, 

29. 17. he that is of an unthankful tti. 

30. £1. give not over thy m. to heaviness 

31. 28. wine bringeth cheerfulness of the m. 
29. wine to excess maketh bitterness of the Vi. 

37. 6. forget not thy friend in thy ttt. 

12. a godly man, whose tti. is according to thym. 

14. a man's m. is sometime wont to tell him mora 

than seven watchmen that sit in a tower 

38. 26. he giveih his tti. to make furrows 
28. he setteth his in. to finish his work 

39. 1. he that giveth his tti. to the law of God 
Bar. 4. 23. as it was your tti. to go astray from God 
Sus.9. they perverted their own tti. and turned away 

1 Mac. 10. 74. Jonathan was moved in his m. 

2 Mac. 1. 3. to do his will with a willing m. 

3. 16. declared the inward agony of his m. 

4. 46. Ptolemee brought him to be of another m. 

5. 11. removing out of Egypt in a furious m. 
* 17. and so haughty was Antiochus in m. 

21. such was the haughtiness of his m. 
6. 29. the speeches proceeded from a desperate m 
9. 27. that he understanding my m. will yield 
11. 7. so thev went forth with a willing m. 

25. our m. is that this nation shall be in rest 

37. .send that we may know what is your vu 
i'd. 4. the King of kings moved Antiochus' m. 

9. king came with a barbarous and haughty in 

14. 20. it appeared that they were all of one m 

15. 30. Judas the chief defender in body and m 

MINDE©. 
Esf A. 14. 13. of all that are like TO. to him 



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EccL 19. 4. that is hasty to give credit, is light-m. 

2 Jllac. 12. 8. Iieard that ihe Jamiiite^ were m. to do 

MINDS. 

1 Esd. 2. 9. wiiose m. were stirred up thereto 
fVisd. 4. 15. nor laid they up tliis in their m. 

2 Mac. 2. 2. that they should not err in their in. 
15. 10. wlien he stirred up their m. he gave them 

MINDFUL. 
2 Esd. 16. 20. nor be always 7n. of the scourges 
Tob. 2. 2. bring what poor man is vi. of the Lord 
4. 5. my son, be m. of the Lord all thy days 
iVisd. IC: 11. they migbt be m. of thy goodness 
19. 10. for they were yet m. of the things done 
Eccl. 3. 31. is Jii. of that which may come after 
i Mac 12. 43. that he was m. of the resurrection 
MINGLE. 

1 Esd. 8. 87. to m. ourselves with the uncleanness 

MINGLED. 

2 Mac. 14. 33. when they m. not themselves 
15. 39. as wine to. with water is pleasant 

MINGLING. 
2 Mac. 14. 3. in the times of their to. with Gentiles 

MINISTER. 
1 Esd. 1. 4. and to. unto his people Israel 
5. who m. in the presence of your brethren 

4. 54. the priests' vestments wherein they m. 
Eccl. 4. 14. serve her, shall m. to the holy One 

45. 15. that they should to. to him, and bless 
1 Mac. 10. 42. appertain to the priests that to. 
MINISTERS. 

1 Esd. 1. 3. the Levites, the holy to. of Israel 

5. 35. all the m. of the temple, 8. 5, 22. 
Wisd. 6. 4. because being to. of his kingdom 

MINISTERED. 
Tob. 1. 7. the sons of Aaron who to. at Jerusalem 
Jud. 4. 14. they that m. to the Lord had sackcloth 

MINISTRY. 
Wisd. 18. 21. bringing the shield of his proper to. 
Eccl. 48. 2U. delivered them by the to. of Esay 
AnRACULOUSLY. 

2 Mac. 3. 30. that had to. honoured his own place 

MIRROR. 
tVisd. 7. 26. the unspotted to. of the power of God 

MIRTH. 
1 Esd. 3. 20. it turneth every thought into to. 
Tob. 2. 6. all your m. be turned into lamentation 
Wisd. 8. 16. hath no sorrow, but to. and joy 
Eccl. 31. 31. despise not thy neighbour in his m. 
Bar. 2. 23. the voice of to. and the voice of joy 
lJlfac.4.59. the dedication of altar be kept wilh,^. 

MISCHIEF. 
iEsd. 15. 56. so shall God deliver thee into to. 
Esth. 13. 5. this people working all the to. they can 
Eccl. 19. 27. will do thee a to. before thou be aware 
27. 27. he that worketh m. it shall fall on him 

1 Mac. 1. 15. joined to heathen and sold to do m. 
7. 23. now when Judas saw all the m. 

9. 61. they took men that were authors of that to. 

2 Mac. 4. 47. who was the cause of all the to. 13. 4. 

6. 3. the coming in of this vi. was sore 

7. 31 thou that hast been the author of all to. 

MISCHIEVOUS. 
Esth. 14. 19. deliver us out of the hands of the to. 
Wisd. 15. 4. nor did the to. invention of men 
Eccl. 11. 33. take heed of a m. man lest he bring 
iSus.28. the two elders came full of m. imagination 

MISCONCEIVE. 
2 Mac. 3. 32. suspecting lest the king should m. 

MISERABLE. 
Tob. 13. 10. love in thee for ever those that are m. 
Wisd. 3. 11. whoso despiseth nurture, he is to. 
9. 14. for the thoughts of mortal men are to. 

13. 10. but TO. are they, and in dead things hope 
15. 14. and are more to. than very babes 

Eccl. 29. 24. it is a TO. life to go from house to hous*^ 
Bar. 4. 31. vi. are they that afflicted thee 

32. TO. are the cities which thy children se»^ed 
2 Jlfac.9.28. so died he a to. death in strange fountry 

MISERY. 
2 Esd, 7. 33. TO. shall pass away, and lon='-suffermg 
9. 45 God heard me, looked upon r^y i"- 
Wisd. 3. 2. and their departure is t^ken for to. 
Eccl. 11. 13. and lifted up his hepJ from 'm. 

1 Mac. 2. 7. woe is me, to see tKs m. of my people 
6. 11. how great a flood of m.i^s wherein now I am 

2 Mac. 6.9. then might a mP'i have seen present m. 

14. 8. for all our nation u no small m. 

MISFRIES. 
2 Esd. 8. 50. many grfAt to. shall be done to them 
Bar. 2. 25. and thev died in great m. by famine 

1 Mac 3. 42. Jud3= saw that to. were multiplied 

]V:1SINF0RMED. 

2 Mac 3 11 affd not as that wicked Simon hadm. 

MISS. 
2 Esd. 16. 13. arrows are sharp and shall not to. 
Eccl. 8. 9. m. not the discourse of the elders 

MISSING. 
2 Mac. 14. 43. but to. Ms >troke through haste 

MIST. 

Wisd. 2.4. and our life shall be dispersed as a m. 

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Eccl. 43. 22. a present remedy of all is a to. ssniing 

MITHRIDATES. 

1 Esd. 2. 11. he delivered them to M. his treasurer 

Id. in time of Belenus, tnd M. and Tabellius 

MITIGATED. 

Wisd.lQ. 18. for some time the flame was to. 

MIl'RE. 
Eccl. 45. 12. he set a crown of gold upon the m. 
MIXED. 

1 Esd. 8. 70. holy seed is to. with the strange people 

2 Esd. 13. 11. and they were all to. together 

MOAB. 
Jud. 1. 12. slay all the inhabitants of the land of M. 
5. 2. and called all the princes of M. 

22. all that dwelt by the sea-side and in M. 

MOABITES. 
1 Esd. 8. 69. the M. Egyptians, and Edomites 
Jud. 6. 1. Olofernes said to Achior and all the M. 

MOAN. 
Eccl. 38. 17. weep bitterly, and make great to. 

MOCK. 
Jr2si.12.25. thoudidatsend a judgmentto to. them 

MOCKED. 
Tob. 2. 8. but my neighbours to. me and said 

1 JV/ac. 7. 34. but "he to. them and laughed at them 

2 Mac. 7. 39. king took ii grievously that he was to. 

MOCKERY. 
£ccZ. 27. 28. TO. and reproach are from the proud 
2 Mac. 8. 17. injury, whereof they made a m. 

MOCKING. 
Eccl. 33. 6. a stallion horse is as a to. friend 
2Mac.l.'7. brought second to make him a TO.-stock 

MODERATE. 
Eccl, 31. 20. sound sleep comelh of to. eating 

MODERATELY. 
Eccl. 31. 27. wine is good, if it be drunk to. 

MODEST. 
2 Mac. 4.37. the m. behaviour of him that was dead 

MODIN. 
1 Mac. 2. l.lhen arose Mattathias and dwelt in M. 
15. came into city of M. to make them a sacrifice 

23. to sacrifice on the altar which was at M. 
70. in sepulchre of his fathers at M. 9. 19, 

13.25. buried them in M. the city of his fathers 
30. this is the sepulchre which he made at M 



16.4. 
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who went out and rested that night at M. 
13. 



as it had been a to. whistling wind 



14. so Judas camped by M 
MOIST 
Dan. 3. 27 

MOLEST 
Esth. 12. 6. Aman sought to to. Mardocheus 

1 Mac, 10. 35. or to to. any of them in any matter 

MOLLIFYING. 
Wisd. 16. 12. nor to. plaister that restored the^n 
MOMENT. 

2 Esd. 16. 38. which pains slack not a m 

Wisd. 18. 12. in one. to. noblest ofi'sprirW destroyed 
2Mac, 6. 25. through my desire to li'e a to. longer 
9. 11. his pain increasing every *«• 
MONTH. 

1 Esd. 5. 6. in the to. Nisan, tH first to. Esth. 11. 2. 

47. when the seventh to >vas at hand 

53. began from the fir*"- day of the seventh ?n. 

7. 5. the three and t-entieth day of the to. Adar 
10. passover, the-ourteenth day of the first to. 

9. 5. the twentif-h day of the ninth to. 

16. in the fir^'' day of the tenth to. they sat 

2 £sd.l6.38. * vvonian in the ninth m. bringeth forth 
Esth. 10. ^' «irid the fifteenth day of the same m. 

13. 6. fie fourteenth day of the twelfth to. Adar 
16. fjr. the thirteenth day of the twelfth to. 

Ecf,: 43. 8. the to. is called after her name 

1 ilac. 1. 54. the fifteenth day of the to. Casleu 
4. 52. on the five and twentieth day of the ninth to. 

59. from the five and twentieth day of the to. 

14. 27. the eighteenth day of the to. Elul 
16. 14. in the eleventh to. called Sabat 

2 Mac, 1. 9. see that ye keep the feast in m. Casleu 

18. upon the five and twentieth day of the to. 
11. 21. the twenty-fourthday of TO. Dioscorinlhius 
3.3. in the fifteenth day of the to. Xanthicus, 38. 

15. 36. the thirteenth day of the twelfth to. 

MONTHS. 

1 Esrf.l.44.Joacim reigned but three TO.and ten days 

2 Esd. 4. 40. when she hath fulfilled her nine to. 

8. 8. and nine m. doth thy workmanship endure 
Wisd. 7. 2. to be flesh in the time often to. 

2 Mac. 7. 27. have pity on me that bare thee nine to. 

MONEY. 
1 Esd.5. 54. they gave the masons and carpenters to. 
8. 24. by penalty of to. or by imprisonment 
Tob. 4. 1. in that day Tobit remembered the to. 
2. 1 may signify 'o him of the m. before I die 
5.2. how can I receive m. seeing I know him not 
3. seek thee a man, and go and receive the to. 
18. be not greedy to add to. to m. 
S. 2. go to Gabael and bring me the m. 

10. 2. and there is no man to give him the to. 
10. Raguel gave him servantg, cattle, and to. 

12. 3. he heflh brought me the m. and healed thee 



Jud. 4. 10. servants bought with m. put sackclotk 
Eccl. 9. 9. spend not ihy t:i. with her at the wine 

14. 3. what should an envious man do with m.? 
21.8. that builds his house with other men's m. 
29.5. for his neighbour's m.he will speak submisaJy 

10. lose thy m. for thy brother and thy friend 
51. 25. buy her for yourselves without to. 
28. get learning with a great sum of to. 
Bar. 1. 6. they made also a collection of to. 
10. we have sent you to. to buy you ofTeringa 

6. 35. they can neither give riches nor to. 

1 Mac. 3. 31. to go into Persia to gather much m. 
8. 26. nor aid them with victuals or to. 28. 
13.15. it is for TO. he is o wing to the king's Ireaauip 

17. yet sent he the m. and the children, 18. 

15. 6. 1 give thee leave also to coin to. 

2 Mac. 1. 14. to receive to. in name of a dowry 

3. 6. the treasury was full of infinite sums of m. 
7. Apollonius came and had shewed him of the vu 

and sent him to bring him the foresaid m. 

9. that intelligence was given him of the to. 

10. there was m. laid up for the relief of widows 

4. 1. having been a bewrayer of the to. 
20. this TO. was appointed to Hercules' sacrifice 
23. sent Menelaus to bear the to. unto the king 
27. but as for the to. that he had promised 
45. to give him to. if he would pacify the king 

8. 10. to make so much ?«. of the captive Jews 
25. took their to. that came to buy them 

10. 21. they had sold their brethren for jti. 
MONUMENT. 

Wisd. 10. 7. a standmg pillar of salt is a in. 

1 Mac. 13. 27. Simeon built a to. on the sepulchre 

2 Mac. 15. 6. determined to set up a public to. 
MOON. 

2 Esd. 5. 4. the m. shall shine thrice in the day 
6.45. thou commandedst the to. to give her light 
Eccl. 27. 11. but a fool changeth as the to. 
39. 12. for I am filled as the to. at the full 
43. 6. he made the m. also to serve in her season 
7. from the to. is the sign of feasts 
50. 6. he was as the to. at the full 
Bar. 6. 60. for sun, to. and stars are obedient 

67. nor shine as the sun, nor give light as them. 
Dan. 3. 40. O ye sun and to. bless ye the Lord 
MORDOCHEUS, See Mardocheus. 
MORNING. 
1 Esd. 1. 11. and thus did they in the to. 

5. 50. they offered to the Lord to. and evening 

9. 41. he read in the court from to. until mid-day 
Tob. 9. 6. early in the to. they both went forth 

Jud. 12. 5. when it was toward the m.-watch 
14.ll.as soon as the TO.arose, they hanged the head 
Jf7sd.ll.22.yea, as adropof thcTO.dew that falleth 
Eccl. 18. 26. from to. till evening time is changed 
24. 32. I will yet make doctrine to shine as the to. 
47. 10. that the temple might sound from to. 
50. 6. he was as the TO.-star in the midst of a clood 
Bel 16. in the to. betime the king arose 
1 Mac. 4. 52. they rose up betimes in the m. 
5. 30. betimes in the to. they looked up 
9. 13. the battle continued from to. till night 
10. 80. cast darts at the people from to. till evening 
11. 67. betimes in the to. they gat to the plain 
MOSES. 

1 Esd. 1. 6. commandment which was given to M. 

11. to offer as it is written in the book of M. 
5. 49. as it is commanded in the book of M. 
7. 6. did the things written in the book of M. 

9. stood arrayed, according to the book of M. 
8. 3. as a scribe, being very ready in the law of M. 

9. 39. that he would bring the law of M. 

2 Esd. 1. 13. I gave you M. for a leader 

7. 36. M. prayed for the fathers that sinned 
59. for this is tire life whereof M. spake 

14. 3. I did manifestly reveal myself to M. 
Eccl. 45. 1. even M. beloved of God and rncn 
15. M. consecrated and anointed him with oil 

46. 1. Jesus was successor of M. in prophecies 

7. in the time of M. he did a work of mercy 
Bar. 1. 20. curse which the Lord appointed by M. 

2. 28. as thou spakest by thy servant M. 
Svs. .3. taught according to the law of M. 62. 
2 Mac. 1. 29. plant thy people as M. hath spokea 

2. 4. where M. climbed up and saw the heritage 

8. the cloud also as it was shewed under M. 

10. as when M. prayed to the Lord, fire cam© 

11. M. said, because the sin-offering was not 
7. 6. as M. in his song declared, saying 

30. law that was eiven unto our fathers by M. 
MOTHER. 
2 Esd. 1. 28. 1 prayed you as a to. her daughterj 
)0. 7. how that Sion our to. is full of heavinea 
13. 55. thou hast called understanding thy m. 
Tcb.1.8. as Deborah my father's m.commanded nM 
4. 3. and despise not thy m. but honour her 

13. for lewdness is the to. of famine 
5. 17. but Anna his to. wept, and said to TobV 

10. 12. honour thy father and thy «.-in-law 
11. 17. and blessed be thy father and thy m 



MOU 



MUL 



NAB 



[Apocrypha 



Tob. 14. 10. bury me decently and tliy ?«. with me 

12. when Anna liis m. was dead, lie buried her 

13. he buried his father and ///.honourably 
Wisd. 7. 2. in my vi. womb I was fashioned 

12. I knew not that she was the m. of them 
Eccl. 3. 2, the authority of the m. over tiie sons 

4.he that honoureth his /«.is as.one that layeth up 

6. the obedient shall be a comfort to his m. 

9. curse of the m. rootcth out foundations 
11. a m. in dishonour is a reproach to children 
16. he that angereth his m. is cursed of God 

4. 10. be instead of a husband to their m. 

7. 27. and forget not the sorrows of thy ?/». 
15.2. as a m. shall she meet him and receive him 
24. 18. 1 am the m. of fair love and fear 
40. 1. from the day they go out of their m. womb, 

till the day they return to the m. of ail things 
49.7. was a prophet sanctified in his m. womb 

1 Mac. 13.28. for his m. and his four brethren 
^Mac.l.l. seven brethren with their m. taken 

4. the rest of his brethren and m. looking on 

5. they e.xhorted one another with the m. to die 
20. but the m. was marvellous above all 
25. the king called his m. and exhorted het 
41. last of all after the sons the m. died 

MOTH, S. 
J(JccM9. 3.m. and worms shall have him to heritage 
42. 13. for from garments cometh a m. 
Bar. 6. 12. gods cannot save themselves from m. 

MOTION. 
8 Esd. 6. 14. it shall be as it were a great m. 
fVisd.7.24^. wisdom is more moving than any vi. 
MOVE. 

2 Esd. 4. 37. he doth not m. nor stir them 
J5ar. 6.27. neither can they m. of themselves 
Dan. 3. 57. whales and all that m. in the waters 

MOVED. 

1 Esd. 2. 8. all they whose mind the Lord had m. 

8. 72. all that were m. at the word of the Lord 

2 Esd. 3. 3. my spirit was sore m. and I spake 

6. 14. the place where thou standest shall not be m. 

7. 15. why art thou m. whereas thou art mortal 
13. 2. that the wind m. all the waves thereof 

Jud. 9. 4. children, which were m. with thy zeal 
' 12. 16. his heart was ravished, his mind was'm. 

16. 15. for the mountains shall be m. from foundat. 
Eccl. 16. 18. shall be m. when he shall visit 
48.12.he was not ?B. with the presence of anyprince 
Bar. 4. 6. but because you m. Goi io wrath 

1 Mac. 10. 74. Jonathan was m.in his mind 

2 Mac. 4. 37. Antiochus was sorry, and m. to pity 
49. they of Tyrus m. with hatred of mat deed 

13. 4. the King of kings m. Antiochus' mind I 
MOVED ST. I 

2 Esd. 3. 18. thou m. the whole world, and madest 

MOVING. 
Wisd. 2. 2. as a little spark in m. of our heart 

7. 24. for wisdom is more m. than any motion 

MOUNT. 
2 Esd. 2. 33. a charge of the Lord on m. Horeb 

42. I Esdras saw on m. Sion a great people 

13. 35. he shall stand upon the top of m. Sion 
fVisd. 9. 8. to build a temple on thy holy m. 

1 Mac. 4. 37. all the host went up into m. Sion 
60. they builded the m. Sion with high walls 

5. 54. so they went up to m. Sion with joy 
6. 48. the king pitched his tents against m. Sion 
62. then the king entered into ?«. Sion 
9. 15. who pursued them to the m. Azotus 
11. 37. set on the holy jn. in a conspicuous place 
12. 36. raising a m. between the tower and the city 
MOUNTAIN. 

2 Esd. 13. 6. he had graved himself a great m. 
12. 1 saw the same man comedown from them. 

Jud. 2. 21. pitched from Bectileth near the m. 

10. 10. looked, until she was gone down the m. 

13. 10. they went up the m. of Bethulia 
Eccl. 50.26. that sit upon the m. of Samaria 
Bar. 6. 39. like stones that be hewn out of the m. 

1 Mac. 16. 20. he sent to take the m. of the temple 

2 Mac. 2. 4. as he went forth into the m. 

MOUNTAINS. 

1 Esd. 4. 4. they go and break down m. and towers 

2 Esd. 8. 23. whose indignation makes the m. melt 

15. 42. they shall break down the m. and hills 

16. 60. hath made pools on the tops of the m. 
Tob 1. 21. they fled into the m. of Ararath 
Jud 1. 15. he took also Arphaxad in the m. 
Ecct.24. 13. as a cypress upon the m. of Hermon 

43. 4. the sun burneth the m. three times more 
16. at his sight the 7n. are shaken, the wind blowel'h 
21 . it devoureth the m.and burneth the wilderness 

MOURN. 
2 Eld. 8. 16. thy inheritance, for whose cause I m. 

10. 4. but continually to m. and to fast until I die 
S.now seeing we all m. art thou grieved for one son 
9. tell thee that it is she which ought to m. 

l5. 12. Egypt shall m. and foundation be smitten 
1?.. they that till the ground shall m. 
16. 33 the women shall m. having no husbands 
820 



2 Esd. 16. 39. world shall m.and sorrows shall como - 
2 Mac. 5. 10. he had none to m. for him 
MOURNED. 

1 Esd. 1. 32. in al/ Jewry they m. for Josias 

8. 72. assembled, whilst I ?//. for the iniquity 

2 Esd. 9. 38. she 7n. acd wep t with a louil voice 
10. 49. because she m. for her son thou begannest 

Eccl. 48. 24. he comforted them that m. in Sion 
1 Mac. 1. 26. so that the princes and elders m. 
2. 14. Mattathias and his sons m. very sore 

9. 20. and all Israel m. many drys, saying 
MOURNING. 

1 Esd. 9. 2. m. for the great iniquities of multitude 

2 Esd. 5.20. so I fasted seven days,m. and weeping 

10. 6. seest thou not our m. and what happeneth 
11. who then should make more m. than she? 
41. thou sawest a woman m. and begannest 

Tob. 2. 6. your feasts shall be turned into m. 
Esth. 14.2. put on garments of anguish and m. 
15. 1. third day she laid away her m. garments 
Wisd. 14. 15. for a father afflicted with untimely m. 

19. 3. for whilst they were yet m. at the graves 
MOURNINGS. 

2 Esd.i.. 19. 1 had pity on your m. and gave manna 
16. 18. the beginnings of sorrows and great m. 
MOUTH. 

1 Esd. 1.28. words spoken by the m. of the Lord 
47. words spoken to him from the m. of the Lord 
57. word of the Lord spoken by them, of Jeremy 

2. 1. that he had promised by the m. of Jeremy 
4. 19. with open m. fix their eyes fast on her 
31. the king gazed upon her with open m. 

2 Esd. 14. 38. open thy Tn.and drink that I gave thee 
41. aftd my m. was opened, and shut no more 

Tob. 13. 6. therefore confess him with your m. 
Jud. 11. 19. a dog shall not open his m. at thee 
Wisd. 1. 11. the t/i. that belieth slayeth the soul 

8. 12. they shall lay their hands on their m. 

10. 21. wisdom openeth the m. of the dumb 
Eccl. 5. 12. if not, lay thy hand upon thy m. 

14. 1. blessed man that hath not slipt with his m. 

15. 9. praise is not seemly in the m. of a sinner 

20. 19. will always be in the m. of the unwise 
20. rejected when it comes out of a fool's m. 

21. 5. a prayer out of a poor man's m. reacheth to 

17. they inquire at them, of the wise man 
22. 22. if thou hast opened thy m. against thy friend 
23.7. hear, Oye children, the discipline of the m. 

9. accustom not thy m. to swearing 

13. use not thy m. to intemperate swearing 
24. 2. in the congregation shall she open her m. 

3. I came out of the m. of the Most High 
I 26. 12. she will open her m. as a thirsty traveller 
2'^(.23. at last he will writhe his m. and slander 
28. ^^. and both these come out of thy m. 
29.24. a.;^ a stranger, thou darest not open thy rn. 
30. 18. de'^cates poured upon a m. shut up 
34. 8. wisdotq js perfection to a faithful m. 
37. 22. the frur^, are commendable in his m. 
39. 5. and he win open his m. in prayer 
40. 30. begging is sv^ct in the m. of the shameless 

Dan. 3. 2. opening his^j. in the midst of the fire 
28. then the three, as o.t of one m. praised God 

Sus. 61. Daniel had convict&j them by their own m. 

Bel 27. this he put in the dragon's m. 

1 Mac. 2. 60. Daniel was deliver^] from the m. of 
9.55. for his m. was stopped, he 0\\i\d not speak 

2 Mac.Q.18. Eleazar was constrained ^ open his m. 
MOUTHS. 

Jud. 15. 13. Israel followed with songs ii..their m. 
Est.h. 13. 17. destroy not the m. of them thairjraise 

14. 10. open the m. of the heathen to set forj^ 
Eccl. 49. 1. it is sweet as honey in all m. 
Dan. 3. 10. and now we cannot open our m. 

MUCH. 
T'o5.12.8.alittle with righteousness isbetterthan m. 
Wisd. 8. 12. if I talk m. they shall lay their hands 

10. 18. and led them through m. water 
Eccl. 37. 11. with an idle servant of to. business 

43. 27. we may speak m. and yet come short 
30. when ye glorifyGod exalt hi m as to. as you can 

51. 16. I received her, and gat to. learning 

27. how that 1 have gotten unto me to. rest 

28. get learning, and get to. gold by her 
2 Mac. 15. 14. who prayeth to. for the people 

MULBERRIES. 
1 JHac.6.34. they shewed the blood of grapes and to. 

MULE. 
Jud, 15. 11. she took it and laid it on her m, 
MULES. 

1 Esd. 5. 43. two hundred forty and five m. 
MULTIPLY. 

2 Esd. 3. 12. when they on earth began to m. 
7. 67. for if he shall not m. his mercies 

Eccl. 6. 5. sweet language will m. friends 
16. 2. though they to. rejoice not in them 
23. 16. two sorts of men m. sin, a hot mind 

44. 21. he would to. him as the dust of the earth 
47. 18. and thou didst m. silver as lead 

Dan. 3. 13* that thou wouldstw. their seed as stars 



MULTIPLIED. 

1 Esd. 8. 75. for our sins are to. above our head« 

2 Esd. 5. 10. mcontinency shall be to. on earth 
Wisd. 10. 10. she m. the fruits of his labours 
Eccl. 18. 12. thereibre he m. his compassion 

48. 16. some pleasing to God, and some to. sina 
Prayer of Manass. my transgressions are to. and m 
1 Mac. 1. 9. and evils were to. in the earth 
3. 42. when Judas saw that miseries were m. 
14. 15. he VI. the vessels of the temple 

MULTIPLIETH. 
Eccl. 21. 12. as wisdom which to. bitterness 

MULTIPLYING. 

Wisd.A.'i. the TO. brood of the ungodly not thrive 

MULTITUDE. 

1 Esd. 4. 14. it is not the great king nor m. of mea 

5. 65. yet the to. sounded marvellously 
9. 6. all the m. sat trembling in the court 

2 Esd. 3. 16. and so Jacob became a great in. 

6. 3. before the innumerable to. of angels 
Wisd. 6. 2. you that glory in the to. of nations 

24. the TO. of the wise is the welfare of the world* 
Eccl. 5. 6. he will be pacified for the to. of my sina 
6. 34. stand in the to. of the elders, and cleave 

7. 7. offend not against the to. of a city 
9. God will look upon the to. of my oblations 

14. 1. that is not pricked with the to. of sins 
16. 1. desire not a to. of unprofitable children 
3. trust not in their life, nor respect their to. * 
20. 5. the gathering together of an unruly to. 

34. 19. nor is he pacified fgr sin by to. of sacrifices 
35. 18. till he have taken away the to. of the proud 
42. 11. lest she make thee ashamed before them. 
51. 3. according to the to. of thy mercies 

Prayer of Manass. for the to. of mine iniquity 
MUNITION. 

1 Mac. 14.' 10. he set in them all manner of to. 
MURDER, S. 

2 Mac. 4. 3. by Simon's faction to. were committed 
35. were much grieved for the unjust to. of the mac 

MURDERED. 
Wisd. 10. 3. the fury wherewith he to. his brother 

1 Mac. 2. 41. as our brethren that vvere to. 
MURDERER. 

2 Mac. 4. 38. there slew he the cursed to. 
9. 28. thus the to. and blasphemer died 

MURDERERS. 
Wisd. 12. 5. also those merciless to. of children 
2 Jlfac.l2.6.he came against those TO.of his btethrosk 
« MURMUR. 

2 Esd. 1. 16. but even to this day do ye yet m. 
Eccl.ZX. 24. against a niggard the whole city t». 

MURMURED. 
2 Esd. 1. 15. nevertheless you to. there 
.Jud. 5. 22. the people standing about the tent m. 

1 Mac. 11.39. all the host to. against Demetrius 
MURMURING. 

Wisd. 1. 11. beware of to. w^'^^n is unprofitable 
Eccl. 46.7. and they appe-JUu the wicked m. 

MURMURINGS. 
Wisd. 1. 10. and the noise of to. is not hid 
MUSED. 

2 Esd. 10. 25. 1 was afraid, and to. what it might be 
MUSETH. 

Wisd.Q. 15. the mind that to. upon many things 

MUSIC. 
Eccl. 22. 6. a tale out of season is as to. in mourning 
32. 3. with sound judgment, and hinder not to. 

5. concert of to. in a banquet of wine 

6. so is the melody of to. with pleasant wine 

40. 20. wine and to. rejoice the heart 
49. 1. it is as to. at a banquet of wine 

1 Mac. 9. 39. to meet them with instruments of »t. 

MUSICAL. 
'- Esd. 5. 2. brought them back with to. instrumenta 

^9. priests in vestments with to. instruments 
EciXAA. 5. such as found out to. tunes, and reciletJ 

MUSICIAN. 
Eccl. 32.4. pour not out words where there is a m 

MUSTERED. 
Jud. 2. 15. h\m. the chosen men for the battle 

MUTED. 
Tob. 2. 10. the sj^rrows to. dung into mine eyes 

MYRRH. 
Eccl. 24. 15. a pleasant odour like the best to. 

MYSTERIES. 
Wisd.'2.'2'2. as for the to. t,f God they knewthem no, 
6. 22. and I will not hidtm. from you 
8. 4. she is privy to the to. o?the knowledge of Go£ 
Eccl. 3. 19. but TO. are revealtd unto the meejc 



N. 



NABATHFTES. 

1 Mac^d.'iS. wbere they met with the N. 

NABUCHODONOSOR. 
1 Esd'A. 41. N, also took of the holy vessela 
Tob. 14. 15. of Nineve which was taken by N 
Jud. 1. 1. in the twelfth year of the reign of N 



ArocRYPaAj NAT 

->. 

Jud. 2. 19. to go before king N. in the voyage 

3. 8. that all nations should, worship N. only 
6. 4. saith king N. lord of all the earth 

1.1.1. 1 never hurl any that was willing to serve N. 
4. entreat thee well, as they do the servants of N. 
7. as N. king of all the earth liveth 
12. 13. which serve in the house of N. 
Ent/i. 11. 4. o«e of the captives which N. carried 
Bar. 1. 9. N. king of Babylon, 6. 2. 

11. pray for the life of N. king of Babylon 

12. we shall live under the shadow of N. 

NAHUM. 
2 £.5^. 1. 40- 1 give for leaders, N. and Abacuc 

NAIL. 
EccL 27. 2. as a n. sticks between the joinings 

NAKED. 
Tob. 1. 17. and I gave my clothes to the n. 
4. 16. give of thy garments to them that are n. 
2 Mac. 11. 12. many being wounded, escaped n. 
NAME. 

1 Esd. 1.48. made him swear by the n. of the Lord 

4. 63. the temple which is called by his n. 

6. 33. the Lord, whose n. is there called upon 
8. 78. be left us a n. in the place of thy sanctuary 
88. till thou hadst left us neither root, seed, nor n. 

2 Esd. 4. 1. the angel, whose m. Uriel gave me 
Tob. 3. 15. and that I never polluted my n. nor the 

n. of my father in the land of my captivity 

5. 11. 1 would know, brother, thy kindred and n. 
11. 14. he said, blessed is thy n. tor ever 
13.11.shall come from far to the n. of the LordGod 

Jud. 9. 7. breakest the battle, the Lord is thy n. 
Esth. 10. 8. assembled to destroy then, of the Jews 
TFisd. 2. 4. and our n. shall be forgotten in time 

14. 21. ascribe to stocks the imeommunicable n. 

19. 18. in a psaltery, notes change n. of the tune 
Eccl. 6. 1. thereby thoushalt inherit an ill n. 

22. for wisdom is according to her n. 

15. 6. shall cause him to inherit an everlasting n. 
17. 10. and the elect shall praise his holy n. 

22. 14. what is the n. thereof but a fooll 
37. 1. a friend which is only a friend in n. 
26. and his n. shall be perpetual 

39. 9. his n. shall live from generation to generat. 

11. he shall leave a greater n. than a thousand 
15. jnagnify his n. and shew forth his praise 

40. 19. building of a city continueth a man's n. 
41. 11. an ill n. of sinners shall be blotted out 

12. have regard to thy n. for that shall continue 

13. but a good n. endureth for ever 
43. 8. the month is called after her n. 

a. 8. there be that have left a n. behind them 

14. bodies buried, but their n. liveth for ever . 
45. 15. they should bless the peo[)le in his n. 

47. 16. thy n. went far unto the islands 
50. 20. to give blessing, and to rejoice in his n. 
Bar. 2. 11. and thou hast gotten thyself a n. 
32. they shall praise me, and think on my n. 

3. 5. but think upon thy power and thy n. 

4. 30. he that gave thee that n. will comfort thee 

1 Mac. 3. 14. he said, I will get me a n. and honour 
4. 33. let all those that know thy n. praise thee 
5. 57. let us also get us a n. and go fight ag. heathen 

63. renowned, wheresoever their n. was heard of 

6. 44. that he might get him a perpetual n. 

14. 10. that his honourable n. was renowned 

2 Mac. 12. 13. strong city, the n. of it was Caspis 

NAMED. 
2 Esd. 5. 26. of fowls thou hast n. thee one dove 
Tob. 3. 8. neither wast thou n. after any of them 
Wisd. 14. 27. for worshipping of idols not to be n. 
Eccl. 24. 18. all my children, which are n. of him 
36. 12. people, whom thou hast n. thy first born 

NAMES. 

1 Esd. 6. 12. and we required the n.in writing 
8. 49. the catalogue of whose n. were shewed 

NAMETH. 
Eccl. 23. 10. who swareth and n. God continually 

NAMING. 
Eccl. 23.9. nor use thyself to the n. of the holy One 

NANEA. 

2 Mac. 1 . 13. when the leader came, they were slain 

in the temple of N. by the deceit of N. priests 
NARRATIONS. 
2 Mac. 2. 24. desire to look into then, of the story 

NARROW. 
2 Esd. 7. 4. but put the case, the entrance were n. 7. 
13. 43. they entered by the w. passages of the river 

NATHAN. 
Eccl. 47. 1. after him rose up N. to prophesy 

NATION. 
1 Esd. 6. 33. the Lord destroy every king and n. 
Tob. 1. 17. if I saw anyofmyn. dead, I buried him 
2. 3. one of our n. is strangled and cast out 
4. 19. forevery n.hath not counsel,but Lord giveth 
Jud. 5. 10. that one could not number their n. 

21. but if there be no iniquity in their n. 
6. 5. vengeance of this n. that came out of Egypt 
19. O Lord God pity the low estate of our n. 
15. 9. thou art the great rejoicing of our n. 
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NEC 

Esth. 10. 9. my n. is this Israel, which cried to God 
Wisd. 10. 15. from the n. that oppressed them 
17. 2. unrighteous thought to oppress the holy n. 
Eccl. 16. 6. in a rebellious n. wrath is on fire 

28. 14. hath driven them from n. to n. 

49. 5. he gave their glory to a strange n. 

50. 25. and the third is no n. 

Bar. 4. 15. a shameless n. and of a strange language 
Dan. 3. 14. for we are become less than any n. ° 

1 Mac. 1. 34. they put therein a sinful n. 

2. 10. whatn. hath not had a partin her kingdom? 
11. 42. I will greatly honour thee and thy n. 

13. 6. 1 will avenge my n. and the sanctuary 

14. 4. he sought the good of his n. in such wise 

6. and he enlarged the bounds of his n. 

29. put themselves in jeopardy, and resisting 
the enemies of their n. did their n. great 
honour 

16. 3. now I am old, go out and fight for our n. 

2 Mac. 4. 2. that had tendered his own n. 

10. brought his own n. to the Greekish fashion 
6.12. not for destruct.but for a chastening of our n. 

31. not only to young men, but to all his n. 
7. 16. think not that our n. is forsaken of God 

37. he would speedily be merciful to our n. 

38. the wrath justly brought on all ourn. 

10. 8. should be kept of the whole n. of the Jews 

11. 25. our mind is, that this n. shall be in rest 
14. 9. be careful for the country and our n. 

34. him that was ever a defender of their n. 
NATIONS. 

1 Esd. 1. 49. passed all the pollutions of all n. 

2 Esd. 3. 7. of whom came n. tribes, people 
Tob. 3. 4. for a proverb of reproach to all n. 

13. 5. and he will gather us out of all n. 

11. many n. shall come from far to the Lord 

14. 6. and all n. shall turn and fear the Lord 

7. so shall all n. praise the Lord, and his people 
Jud. 16. 17. woe to the re.that rise up ag. my kindred 
Esth. 13. 4. that had laws contrary to all n. 

14. 12. O king of the n. and Lord of all power 
^7sd.3.8.they shall judge the n.and have dominion 
6. 2. you that glorj in the multitude of n. 
8. 14. and the n. shall be subject to me 
10. 5. the n. in their wicked conspiracy 

12. 12. shall accuse thee for the n. that perish 
Eccl. 4. 15. whoso gives ear to her, shall judge n. 

10. 15. Lord hath plucked up the roots of proud n. 

17. 17. in the division of the n. he set a ruler 

29. 18. so that they wandered among strange n. 
36. 2. send thy fear upon alln. that seek not thee 
39. 10. n. shall shew forth his wisdom 

44. 21. that he would bless the n. in his seed 

46. 6. he made the battle to fall upon the n. 

50. 25. there be two manner of n. which I abhor 
Bar. 4. 6. ye were sold to n. not for destruction 

6. 4. see gods of gold, which cause n. to fear 
Bar. 6.51. it shall manifestly appear to ?i. and kings 

1 Mac. 1. 3. Alexander took spoils of many n. 
4. he ruled over countries, and n. and kings 

NATIVITY. 
Wisd. 6. 22. seek out from the beginning of her n. 
Eccl. 23. 14. and so thou curse the day of thy n. 

NATURE. 
Wisd. 13. 1. surely vain are all men by re. 
19. 20. the water forgat his own quenching n. 
21. the icy meat, that was of re. apt to melt 
NATURES. 
Wisd. 7. 20. to know the re. of living creatures 

NAVE. 
Eccl. 46. 1. Jesus son of N. was valiaat in wars 

NAUGHTY. 
Wisd. 12. 10. that they were a n. generation 

NAUGHTINESS. 
Wisd. 4. 12. the bewitching of re. doth obscure 
NAVIGABLE. 

2 Mac. 5. 21. in his pride to make the land re. 

NAVY. 

1 Mac. 1. 17. he entered into Egypt with a great re. 

2 Mac. 12. 9. he set fire on the haven and the n. 
14. 1. Demetrius with a great power and n. 

NAZARITES. 
1 Mac. 3. 49. and the N. they stirred up 

NEBAT. 
Eccl. 47. 23. there was also Jeroboam the son of N. 

NECESSARY. 
Toh. .5. 14. wilt thou a drachm a day, and things n. 
Eccl. 20. 32. re. patience in seeking the Lord 
29. 3. shalt find the thing that is n. for thee 

1 Mac. 10.39. for the re. expences of the sanctuary 

2 Mac. 1. 18. we thought it re. to advertise you 
4. 23. to put him in mind of certain re. matters 
9. 21. 1 thought it re. to care for safety of all 
13. 20. Judas conveyed such things as were re. 

NECESSITY. 
2 Esd. 4. 42. to escape the re. of the travel 
Tob. 4. 9. a good treasure against the day of re. 
Esth. 14. 16. thou knowest my re. for I abhor 
Wisd. 17. 17. endured re. that could not be avoided 
Eccl. 20. 14. nor yet of the envious, for his n. 



NEI 

NECESSITIES. 
2 Esd. 13. 19. come into great perils, and mtsy » 

NECK. 
1 Esd. 1. 48. he rebelled, and hardened his «. 

3. 6. and head-tire, and chain about his re. 
Tob. ]]. 9. Anna fell on the re. of her son, 13. 

Jud. 13. 8. and she smote twice upon his re. 
16. 9. and the fauchion passed through his re. 
Esth. 15. 11. his sceptre, and laid it upon her n, 
Eccl. 6. 24. and put thy n. into her chain 

7. 23. and bow down their n. from their youth 

30. ]2. bow down hia re. while he is young 

33. 26. a yoke and collar do bow the re. 
51. 26. put your re. under the yoke 

Bar. 2. ;i3. they shall return from their stiflTn. 

4. 25. but shortly thou shalt tread upon his n. 

NECKS. 
1 Mac. 1. 61. they hanged infants about their n. 

NEED. 
Wisd. 11. 5. they in their re. were benefited 
13. 16. for it is an image, and hath re. of help 
16.25. according to the desire of them that hadn 
Eccl. 4. 3. defer not to give him that is in n. 

8. 9. learn to give answer as re. requireth 

11. 12. another that is slow and hath re. of help 
13. 6. if he have n. of thee, he will deceive thee 
18. 25. when rich, think on poverty and re. 

23. 18. no body seeth me, what re. I to fear I 
29. 2. lend to thy neighbour in time of his re. 

27. my brother cometh, I have re. of my house 
32. 7. speak, young man, if there be re. of thee 
33. 31. thou hast re. of him, as of thine own soul 
37. 8. and know before what re. he hath 
38. 12. let him notgo from thee, thou hastre. of him 
39. 21. a man re. not to say, what is this? 

31. they shall be ready on earth when re. is 
42. 21. and he hath no re. of any counsellor 

1 Mac.3. 28. be ready whenever he should re. them 

12. 9. albeit we re. none of these things 

2 Mac. 2. 15. if ye have re. thereof, send to fetch 
14. 35. thou, O Lord of all, who hast re. of nothing 

NEEDETH. 
Eccl.iO. 26. the fear of the Lord re. not to seek help 

NEEDFUL. 
Eccl. 39. 33. he will give every re. thing in seasoB 

NEEDY. 
Eccl. 4. 1. make not the re. eyes to wait long 
5. turn not away thine eye from the re. 

31. 4. and when he leaveth off, he is still n. 

34. 21. the bread of the re. is their ife 
41. 2. acceptable is thy sentence to the n. 

NEGLECT. 
Eccl. 7. 10. and n. not to give alms 
38. 16. cover his body, and re. not his burial 

NEGLECTED, ING. 
Wisd. 3. 10. ungodly which have re. the righteoiw 
2 Mac. 4. 14. despising the temple, and re. sacrifices 

NEGLIGENT. 
Eccl. 38. 9. my son, ii? thy sickness be not re. 
Bar. 1. 19. we have been re. in not hearing hina 
NEHEMIAS, 0^ NEEMIAS. 

1 Esd. 5. 8. with Jesus, N. and Zacharias 
40. for unto them said N. and Atharias 

Eccl. 49. 13. among the elect was N. who raised up 

2 Mac. 1. 18. given when N. offered sacrifice 

20. N. being sent from the king of Persia 

21. N. commanded the priests to sprinkle wooal 
23. the rest answering thereunto as N. did 

31. N. commanded water to be poured on stones 
33. that N. had purified the sacrifices therewith 
36. N. called this thing Naphlhar, a cleansing 
2. 13. in the writings and commentaries of N. 

NEIGHBOUR. 

2 Esd. 15. 19. a man shall have no pity on his ». 

Jud. 7. 4. they said every one to his n. 10. 19. 

15. 2. no man that durst abide in sight of his re. 

£ccZ.5.12.if thou hastunderstanding,answer thys 

6. 17. for as he is, so shall his re. be also 

9. 14. as near as thou canst, guess at thy re. 

10. 6. bear not hatred to thy re. for every wrong 

13. 15. and every man loveth his re. 

17. 14. he gave commandment concerning his n. 

18. 13. the mercy of man is toward his re. 

19. 17. admonish thy re. before thou threaten him 
22. 23. be faithful to thy re. in his poverty 

27. IB. so hast thou lost the love of thy re. 
19.S0 hast thou let thy w.go, and shalt not get him 

28. 2. forgive thy re. the hurt he hath done thee 
7. remember commands, bear no malice to thy n. 

29. 1. he that is merciful will lend to his re. 

2. lend to thy re. in time of his need, and pay thou 
thy re. again in due seasoD 
14. an honest man is surety for his re. 
20. help thy re. according to thy power 
31. 15. judge of thy re. by thyself, be discreet 
31. rebuke not thy re. at wine, despise him not 
Sus. 62. as they intended to do to their re. 
2 Mac. 6. 8. there went a decree to the re. cities 

NEIGHBOURS. 
1 Esd. 2. 6. those, I say, that are his re. let them help 



NIG 



NON 



NOU 



Apocriph* 



$ Esd. 9. 45. I was glat' of liim, so were all my n. 

10. 2. and all my 7i. rose up to comfort nie 
Tab. 2. 8. but my 7i. mocked me, .-ind .«aid 
Eccl. 15. 5. she shall e.xnlt iiim above liis n. 

21. 2? a foolish man's foot is soon in his n. house 
25. 1. the unity of brethren, the love of 7i. 
18. her husband shall sit among his n. 

29. 5. for his n. money he will speak submissly 

31. 22. he that taketh away his n. living 

Bar. 4. 24. as n. of Sion have seen your captivity 
2 Mac. 9. 25. the princes that are borderers and n. 

NEPHTHALI. 
Tab. 1. 1. of the seed of Asael, of the tribe of N. 
2. which is called properly N. in Galilee 

4. all the tribe of N. fell from Jerusalem 

5. the house of my father N. sacrificed to Baal 
7. 3. to whom they said, we are of the sons of N. 

NEVER. 
Wisd. 2. 2. we shall be as though we had n. been 
3. 15. the root of wisdom shall n. fall away 

6. 12. wisdom is glorious, and n. fadeth away 

7. 10. light that Cometh from her n. goeth out 
14. she is a treasure to men that n. faileth 

15. 17. whereas he lived once, but thcyn. 
EccZ.7.S6. remember the end, thou shall n. do amiss 

12. 10. n. trust thine enemy, for as iron rusteth 
22.6. stripes and correction of wisdom are n.out of 

23. 7. keepeth it, shall n. be taken in his lips 

11. the plague shall n. depart from his house 
40. 23. a friend and companion n. meet amiss 
44. 9. who are perished as though they had n. been 

NEW. 

1 Esd. 5. 52. of the n. moons and of all holy feasts 

6. 9. building a house to the Lord, great and n. 
25. one row ofn. wood of that country 

2 Esd. 1. 31. for your n. moons have I forsaken 
»/wd. 8. 6. save the eves of the n. moons, and then. 

moons, and the feasts and solemn days of Israel 

16. 2. tune to him a n. psalm, exalt him 

13. I will sing unto the Lord a n. song 
Wisd. 7. 27. remaining, she maketh all things n. 
Eccl. 9. 10. forsake not an old friend, for the n. is 

not comparable to him, a n. friend is as n. wine 

24. 25. as Tygris in the time of the n. fruit 

36. 6. shew n. signs and make strange wonders 

1 Mac. 4. 47. they built a n. altar as the former 
49. they made also n. holy vessels and brought 
53. offered on the n. altar, of burnt-offering 

2 Mac. 2. 29. as the master-builder of a n. house 
4. 11. he brought up n- customs against the law 

NEWLY. 
Jud.4. 3. were n. returned from the captivity 
Jfisd. 11. 18. O beasts full of rage, ti. created 
2 Mac. 10. 28. the sun being ti. risen, they joined 

NEWS. 
2 Mac. 9. 3. n. was brought what had happened 

NEXT. 

1 Esd. 3.7. he shall sit ti. to Darius for his wisdom 
Tob. 1. 22. Sarchedonus appointed him n. to him 
Jud. 2. 4. called Olofernp.-?, who was n. to him 
Esth. 13-6. who is over the affairs, and isTi. to us 

16. 11. honoured as the n. person unto the king 

2 Mac. 4. 41. takin? handfuls of dust that was n. 

NICANOR. 
1 Mac. 3. 38. chose N. and Gorgius, mighty men 

7. 26. then the king sent N. one of his princes 

27. soN. came to Jerusalem with a great force 
44. when N. host saw that he was slain, they fled 
Mac. 8. 9. then choosing N. son of Patroclus 

14. being sold by the wicked N. before they met 

34. as for that most ungracious N. who brought 
12. 2. N. governor of Cyprus would not suffer them 
14.12. calling N. who had been master ofelephants 

14. then the heathen came to N. by flocks 

30. when Maccabeus saw that N. began to be 
churlish to him, he withdrew himself from N. 

15. 6. so N. determined to set up a monument 

28. they knew thatN. lay dead in his harness 
30. Judas commanded to strike off N. head 

32. he shev.'ed them vile N. head and the hand 

33. he had cut out the tongue of ungodly N. 

35. he hanged also N. head on the tower 
37. thus went it with N. and from that time 

NIGGARD. 
Eccl. 14. 3. riches are not comely for a.n. 

10. a wicked eye is a n. at his table 
31.24. against a n. the citv shall murmur 

NIGGARDNESS. 
Eccl. 31. 24. testimonies of his n. not to be doubted 

NIGH. 
Eccl. 12. 13. or any such as come n. wild beasts 
14. 25. he shall pitch his tent n. to her 
35. 17. till it come n. he will not be comforted 

NIGHT. 
Esd. 1. 14. the priests offered fat until n. 
Tob. 8. 9. so they slept both that n. 
^M(f.6. 21. called on the God of Israel all that n. 

7. 5. they remained and watched all that n. 

8. 33. you shafl stand this ti. in the gate 
11. 3. tnou shalt live this n. and hereafter 

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Jud. 11. 5. 1 will declare no lie to my lord this v. 

17. is religious and servcth G. of heaven day and 

7!. thy servant will go out by n. to the valley 

13. 14. destroyed our enemies by my hands this?/,. 
Wisd. 7. 30. for after this cometh n. 

10. 17. and a light of stars in the n. season 
17.2. and fettered with the bonds of a long n. 

5. nor stars endure to lighten that horrible n. 

14. but they sleeping the same sleep that n. 

21. over them only was spread a heavy n. 
18. 6. of that n. were our fathers certified 

14. that n. was in the midst of her swift course 
Eccl. 36. 26. lodges wherever the n. taketh him 

38. 27. every carpenter that laboureth n. and day 
40. 5. his 71. sleep doth change his knowledge 

Bar. 2. 25. they are cast out to the frost of the n. 

Bel 15. in the n. came the priests with wives 

1 Mac. 4. 5. in the mean season came Gergias by n. 
5. 29. from whence he removed by n. and went 
9. 13. the battle continued from morning tillTi. 

58. Bacchides, who shall take them all in oneTi. 

16. 4. who went out and rested that n. at Modin 

2 Mac. 8. 7. specially took he advantage of the n. 
12. 6. he came and burnt the haven by n. 

13. 10. commanded to call on the Lord n. and day 

15. he went into the king's tent by n. and slew 

NIGHTS. 
Tob. 10. 7. she ceased not whole n. to bewail 
Dan. 3. 47. O ye n. and days, bless ye the Lord 

NINE. 
2 Esd. 4. 40. she hath fulfilled her n. months 
8. 8. n. months doth thy workmanship endure 
Eccl.^D. 7. there be n. things I have judged happy 
2 Mac. 5. 27. but Judas with n. others withdrew 
7. 27. that bare thee n. months in my womb 
12. 10. when gone from thence n. furlongs 

NINEVE. 
Tob. 1. 3. my brethren, who came with me to N. 
10. when we were carried away captives to N. 
17. or if I saw any cast about the walls of N. 

22. Achiacharus entreating, I returned to N. 

7. 3. of Nephthali which are captives in N. 
11.1. went on his way till they drew near to N. 

14. 4. which Jonas the prophet spake of N. 

8. now, my son, depart not out of N. because 
10. bury me decently, but tarry no longer at N. 

15. but he heard of the destruction of N. 
Jnd. 1. 1. who reigned in N. the great city 

16. so he returned afterward to N. 

NOAH. 
2 Esd. 3. 11. thouleftest N. with his household 
Eccl. 44. 17. N. was found perfect and righteous 

NOBILITY. 
Wisd. 8. 3. she magnified her n. the Lord loved her 
Eccl. 22. 10. children do stain the n. of her kindred 

NOBLE. 
Eccl. 10. 22. whether he be rich, ti. or poor 
18. 4. and who shall find out his n. acts? 

1 Mac. 3. 32. so he left Lysias a ti. man to oversee 

8. 2. their wars and n. acts which they had done 

2 Mac. 6. 31. death for an example of ti. courage 
12. 42. besides, n. Judas exhorted the people 
14. 42. otherwise than beseemed his n. birth 

NOBLES. 

1 Esd. 1. 38. and he bound Joacim and the n. 

8. 26. hath honoured me in the sight of king and n. 
Jud. 2. 2. so he called unto him all his n. 
Bar. 1. 4. in the hearing of the n. and elders 

NOBLEST. 
Wisd. 18. 12. the n. offspring was destroyed 

NOE. 
Tob. 4. 12.' we are the children of N. Abraham 

NOISE. 
lEsd. 5. 66. came to know what the n. should mean 

2 Esd. 5. 7. the sea shall make a n. in the night 
Jud. 14. 9. the people made a joyful n. in their city 

19. there was a great n. throughout their camp 
Esth. 11. 5. behold, a n. of tumult with thunder 
Wisd. 1. 10. the n. of murmurings is not hid 
5. 11. parted v/ith the violent n. and motion 

17. 18. or a melodious n. of birds among branches 

18. 10. a lamentable -n. was carried abroad 
Eccl. 38. 28. the Ti. of the hammer is ever in his ears 

40. 13. thegoodsof the unjust shall vanish with n. 
43. 17. the n. of thunder makes the earth tremble 
45. 9. there might be a sound and a n. made, that 

might be heard in the temple for a 

memorial 
46. 17. with a great n. made his voice to be heard 
50. 16. the sons of Aaron made a great Ti.to be heard 

1 Mac. 9. 13. the earth shook at the ti. of the armies 
41. the n. of their melody into lamentation 

NOISED. 
Jud. 10. 18. her coming was n. among the tents 

NOISES. 

fTisi. 17.4.but Ti. as ofwafers falling down, sounded 

NOISOME. 

2 Mac. 9. 9. his smell was n. to all his army 

NONE. 
Jud. 6. 4. n. of my words shall be in vain, 9. 



11. theN. of Arabia being overcome 



• Jud. 9. 14. there is n. other that protecteth leraet 

16. 14. there is ti. that can resist thy voice 
Eccl. 11. 28. judge n. blessed before his death 

36. 10. that say, that ihere is n. other but me 
39. 17. n. may say, what is this? why is that? 
18. and ji. can hinder when lie will save 

44. 19. in glory was (here ti. like unto him 

45. 13. before him there was ti. such 

51. 7. 1 looked for succour, but there was n. 
Bar. 3. 23. n. of these have known way of wisdoisj 

25. great, and hath n. end, high, unmeasurable 

6. 73. better is the just man that hath ti. idols 
Bel 41. and there is n. other besides thee 

1 Mac 3. 45. n. of her children went in or out 

7. 17. bloodshed, and there was n. to bury theni 

8. 14. yet for all this n. of them wore a crown 
14.12. &at under his vine, there was n. to fray thero 

2 Mac. 5. 10. he had n. to mourn for him 

NORTH. 
2 Esd. 15. 34. clouds from the n. to the south 
Jud. 16. 4. out of the mountains from iheTi. 

NORTHERN. 
Eccl. 43. 17. so doth the n. storm and whirlwind 

NOSES. 
Wisd. 15, 15. which have not n. to draw breath 

NOSTRILS. 
Wisd. 2. 2. for the breath in our n. is as smoke 

NOTABLE. 
2 Mac. 3. 26. two other young men n. in strength 

6. 28. leave an. example to such as be young 
14. 33. and I will erect a n. temple to Bacchus 

NOTABLY. 
2 Mac. 14. 31. he was n. prevented by Judas' policy 

NOTES. 
Wisd. 19. 18. as n. change the name of the tune 

N0MADE3. 
2 Mac. 12. 

NOTHING. 

1 Esd. 8. 7. he omitted n. of the law of the Lord 

9. 51. and sent part to them that havcTi. 

54. they went to give part to them that had n. 

2 Esd. 5. 12. then shall men hope, butTi. obtain 
Tob. 4. 17. but give n. to the wicked 

10.5. nowlcare for t(. my son, since I let thee go 

12. 11. surely I will keep close ti. from you 
Esth. 10. 5. a dream, and n. thereof hath faii.ed 

14. 11. give not thy sceptre to them that be n. 
Wisd. 2. 11. what is feeble is found to be n. worth 
4. 5. the fruit not ripe to eat, yea, meet for n. 

7. 8. I esteemed riches ti. in comparison of her 

8. 7. men can have n. more profitable in their lives 

9. 6. without wisdom he shall be n. regarded 

11. 24. thou abhorrest n. which thou hast made 
13.]0.resemblancesofbeasts,or a stone good forn 

17. 12. fear is ti. but a betraying of succours 
Eccl. 6. 15. TZ. doth countervail a faithful friend 

8. 16. for blood is as n. in his sight 

10. 6. do n. at all by injurious practices 

13. 4. but if thou have n. he will forsake thee 

18.6. works of L. there may be n. taken from them 
22. let n. hinder thee to pay thy vow in time 

20. 23. and maketh him his enemy for n. 

23. 27. n. better than the fear of the Lord, and n. 
is sweeter than to take heed to com- 
mandments 

26. 14. n. so much worth as amisd well instructed 

32. 19. do n. without advice, then repent not 

33. 29. and without discretion do n. 

39. 19. and n. can be hid from his eyes 
20. and there is n. wonderful before him 

40. 6. a little or n. is his rest, and he is in sleep 
7. awaketh, and marvelleth that the fear wasn. 

41. 1. unto the man that hath n. to vex him 

42. 21. to him may n. be added, nor diminished 
24. and he hath made n. imperfect 

Bar. 6. 17. a vessel is n. worth when it is broken 

26. they declare to men that they be n. worth 
28. but to the poor they give n. of it 

70. for as a scarecrow in a garden keepeth n. 

1 Mac. 2. 63. and his thought is come to n. 

2 Mac. 4. 25. bringing n. worthy the priesthood 

7. 12. so that he 7i. regarded the pains 

9. 7. howbeit, he n. ceased from his braggin 

12. 4. to live in peace, and suspecting n. 

14. 35. O Lord of all things, who hast need of «. 

NOUGHT. 

1 Esd. 1. 56. till they had brought them all to n. 
2£sd. 2. 33. when I came to them, theysetmeatTi 

8. 59. it was now his will men should come to % 
.Tud. 4. 1. spoiled temples, and brought them to n. 

13. 17. brought to n. the enemies of thy people 
Esth. 13. 15. their eyes are on us to bring us to n. 
Wisd. 1. 11. no word so secret that shall go for n 

16. they consumed to n. and made a covenant 
Eccl. 40. 14. so sh.-!)! transgressors come to n. 
47.7.he brought to Tz.the Philistines his advcrsariea 
NOURISH. 

2 Esd. 2. 25. n. thy children, O thou good nurse 
Tob. 2. 10. moreover Achiacharus did n. me 
Eccl. 28. 5. if he that is but flesh ti. hatred 



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Bar. 4. 11. with joy did I n. them, but sent them 
1 Mac. 6. 15. he should n. liiin up tor the kiiijjdom 
'i Mac 10. 15. they went aliout to n. war 
NOURISHED. 

1 Esd. 4. 16. they n. tiieni that planted vineyards 

2 Esd. 8. 11. that tiio thing fashioned may be n. 

9. 46. and I ;i. him with a great travail 
Jud.5. 10. wliilo tiicy were w. and became a multi. 
Wisd. 16. 23. that the righteous might be n. 

2 Mar.. 7. 27. ga ve thee suck three years, and 7j,thee 

10. 14. he n. war continually with the Jews 

NOURISH ETH. 
Wisd. 16.25. was obedient to thy grace that n. 
26. it is not tiie growing of fruits that n. man 
Eccl. 17. 18. his first-born he n. with discipHne 
NUMBER. 

1 Esd. 2. 9. with many free gifts of a great n. 

13. this was the ii. of them, 1000 golden cups 
8. 63. all was delivered them by n. and weight 

2 Esd. 2. 38. behold the n. of those that be sealed 

3. 7. came tribes, people, and kindreds out of n. 
29. when I had seen inipieties witliout n. 

4. 37. by 71. hath he numbered the times 
16. 56. and he knoweth the ti. of them 

Jud. 2. 20. for the multitude was without n. 
5.10. so that one could not n. their nation 
Wisd. 4. 8. nor that is measured by ti. of years 
11.20. ali tilings in measure, and n. and weight 
Eccl. 1. 2. who can n. the sand of the sea 1 
7. 16. 71. not thyself among the multitude of sinners 
16. 17. among such an infinite n. of creatures 
18. 5. who shall n. the strength of his majesty ? 
9. the7(. of a man's days at most are 100 years 
38.29. who makelh all his work by n. 
42. 7. deliver all things in n. and weight 
45. 11. after the n. of the tribes of Israel 
48. 2. and by his zeal he diminished their n. 
Bar. 2.29. multitude shall be turned into a small n. 
Prayer of Manas s. sp.emed above n. of sands of sea 

NUMBERED. 
Wisd. 5. 5. how is he n. among the children of God 1 
Eccl. 1. 9. he created her, and saw her, and n. her 
37.25. the days of the life of man maybe n. 

NUMENIUS. 

Mac. 12. 16. we chose N. the son of Antiochus 

NURSE. 

2 Esd. 1. 28. prayed you, as a n. her young babes 

2. 25. O thou good n. slablish their feet 

NURSED. 
Wisd. 7. 4. I was n. in swaddling clothes 
Bar. 4.8. ye have grieved Jerusalem that n 

NURTURE. 
Wisd.3. 11. whoso despiseth n. is miserable 
EccZ.22.10. haughty through disdain and want of n. 

NURTURED. 
Eccl. 21. 23. he that is well n. will stand without 
22.3. an evil n. son is the dishonour of his father 
31. 19. a little is sufficient for a man well n. 
40. 29. a wise man well n. will beware thereof 

NURTUREDST. 
2 Esd. 8. 12. thou ?i. it in thy law, and reformedst it 

NURTURETH. 
Eccl. 18. 13. he reproveth, and n, and teacheth 



you 



o. 



OATH. 
1 Esd. 8. 93. let us make an o. to the Lord 

96. Esdras took an o. of the chief of the priests 
Tob. 8. 20. feaguel had said to him by an o. 
Jud. 8. 11. touching this o. which ye made 

30, compelled us to bring an o. on ourselves 
Eccl. 44. 21. therefore he assured him by an o. 
Bar. 2. 34. the land which I promised with an o. 

1 Mac. 6. 61. the princes made an o. to them 
62. but he brake his o. that he had made 

7. 18. for they have broken the covenant and o. 

2 Mac. 14. 33. and he made an o. in this manner 

OATHS. 
Wisd. 18. 6. to what o. they had given credence 

22. alledging o. and covenants made with fathers 
2 Mac. 4. 34. who gave hinji his right hand with o. 
7, 24. but also he assured him with o. 
15. 10. shewing them the breach of o. 
OBEDIENT. 
S Esd. 1. 8. for they have not been o. to my law 
Wisd. 16. 25. it was o. to thy grace that nourisheth 
Eccl. 3. 6. he that is o. unto the Lord shall bo 
33. 28. if he be not o. put on more heavy fetters 
42. 23. for all uses, and they are all o. 
Bar. 2. 5. we have not been o. to his voice 
6. 60. being sent to do their offices, arc o, 
OBEY. 

1 Esd. 4. 10. all his people and armies o. him 
5. 69. for we likewise as you do, o. your Lord 
8. 94. as many as do o. the law of the Lord 

2 Esd. 1. 24. thou Judah wouldst not o. me 
Jud. 2. 3. all that did not o. the commandmont 
Eccl. 18. 3. gov. the world, and all things o. his will 
2 Mac. 7. 30. 1 will not o. the king's commandment | 

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OBEYED. 

1 Esd.i. 12.be mightiest, when in such sort lie is o. 

OBEYETH. 
Eccl. 24.22. that o. me shall never be confounded 
Bar. 3. 33. calleth it, and it o. him with fear 

OBJECTETH. 
Wisd. 2. 12. o. to our infamy the tran«gressings 

OBLATION. 
Dan, 3. 15. nor is there at this time o. or incense 

OBLATIONS. 
1 Esd. 5. 52. and after that the continual o. 
Eccl. 7. 9. God will look on the multitude of my o. 
50. 13. and tiie o. of the Lord in their hands 
1 Mac. 15. 5. how I confirm to thee all the o. 

OBSCURE. 
Wisd. 4. 12. doth o. things tiiat are honest 

OBSCURITY. 
Esth. 11. 8. and lo, a day of darkness and o. 

OBSERVE. 
2Esd.7.'21. they should o. to avoid punishment 
Eccl. 4. 20. 0. the opportunity and beware of evil 
13. 13. o. and take lieed, for thou walkest in peril 

18. 27. a wise man will fear, but a fool will not o. 
27. 12. if among the indiscreet, o. the time 

1 Mac. 2. 67. take all those that o. the law 

2 Mac. 6. 8. that they should o. the same fashions 
OBSERVED. 

2 Esd. 9. 32. our fathers o. not thy ordinances 
Eccl. 19. 9. he heard and o. thee and will hate 

OBTAIN. 
2 Esd. 4. 24. and we are not worthy to o, mercy 
5. 12. then shall men hope, but nothing o. 

14. 34. and after death, ye shall o. mercy 
Wisd. 8. 13. by means of her o. immortality 

21. perceived that I could not o. her 
Eccl. 11. 10. thou shall not o. nor escape by fleeing 
15. 1. that hath knowledge of the law shall o. her 
1 Mac. 2. 64. for by it shall you o. glory 
OBTAINED. 

1 Esd. 6. 5. the eiders of the Jews o. favour 
Esth. 16. 11. Aman had so far forth o. favour 
Eccl. 46. 9. and his seed o. it for a heritage 
l./lfac.2.54.o.the covenant of everlasting priesthood 

15.9. when we have o.our kingdom we will honour 

2 Mac. 5. 7. howbeit he o. not the principality 

15. 5. he 0. not to have his wicked will done 
OBTAINETH. 

Eccl. 19. 18. and wisdom o. the love of God 

OBTAINING. 
£ccZ.10.21. fear of Lord goeth before o. of authority 

OCCASION. 
Wisd. 14. 21. this was an o. to deceive the world 
Eccl. 4.5. and give him none o. to curse thee 
23. refrain not when there is o. to do good 
OCCUPIED. 
£ccZ. 12. 3. no good to him that is always <?. in evil 
38. 25. and that is o. in their labours 
39. 1. he that is o. in the meditation of the law of 
the Most High, will be o. in prophecies 
2 Mac. 8. 27. they o. themselves about the sabbath 
10. 15. the Idumeans kept the Jews o. 
OCCUPIETH. 
2 Esd. 16. 42. he that o. merchandise had no profit 

ODIOUS. 
Wisd. 12. 4. thou haledst it for doing most o. works 

ODOLLAM. 
2 Mac. 12. 38. so Judas came into the citv O. 

ODOUR. 
Eccl. 24. 15. 1 yielded a pleasant o. like myrrh 

ODOURS. 
2 Esd. 6. 44. there were o. of wonderful smell 

OFFENCE. 
Jud. 12. 2. 1 will not eat thereof, lest there be o. 
Wisd. 14. 31. that punishcth the o. of the ungodly 
Eccl. 18. 27. a, wise man will beware of o. 

19. 8. if thou canst without o. reveal them not 
23. 11. acknowledge not, he maketh a double o. 
30. 13. lest his lewd behaviour be an o. to thee 
41. 18. of an o. before a judge and ruler 

1 Mac. 5. 4. who had been an o. unto the people 

OFFENCES. 
Prayer of Manass. and I have multiplied o. 

OFFEND. 
Wisd. 12. 2. therefore chastenest thou them that o, 
15. 13. knoweth himself to o. above all others 
Eccl. 7. 7. 0. not against the multitude of a city 
17.25. make thy prayer before his face, ando. less 
19. 4. that sinneth shall o. against his own soul 
23. 11. if he shall o. his sin shall be upon him 
31. 10. who might o. and hath not offended 
17. leave off, and be not unsatiable lest thou o. 
30. drunkenness increaseth rage of a fool till heo. 
OFFENDED. 
2-Es<f.l2.41. whathaveweo.thatthouforsakestus? 
Wisd. 10. 8. that in the things wherein they o. 
12. 2. putting in remembrance wherein they o. 
Eccl. 19. 16. who hath not o. with his tongue 1 
25. 2. and I am greatly o. at their life 

31. 10. who might offend and hath not o.? 

32. 15. but the hypocrite will be o. thereat 



OFFENDETEI. 

Bar. 6. 14. that cannot put to death out; that v. him 

OFFENDING. 

Wisd. 2. 12. he upbraideih us with our o. the law 

OFFER. 

1 Esd. 1. 6. o. the passover in order,and make ready 

9. 20. and to o. rams to make reconcilement 
Eccl. 7. 9. when I o. to God, he will accept it 
Bar. 1. 10. prepare ye manna, and o. on the altar 

2 Mac. 4. 40. he began first to o. violence 

7. 37. but I 0. up my body and life for the laws 
12. 43. he sent it to Jerusalem to o. a sin-offerina 

OFFERED. 
Tob. 5. 13. we o. the first-born and tenths of fruits 
Eccl. 46. 16. when he o. the sucking lamb 
2 Mac. 1. 18. given us when Neemias o. sacrifice 
3. 32. o. a sacrifice for the health of the man 

10. 3. they o. a sacrifice after two years 

OFFERETH. 
Wisd. 17. 12. fear betraying the succours reason o. 
Eccl. 35. \. he that taketh heed o. a peace-offering 
2. he that requitelh a good turn o. fine flour 
OFFERING. 
2 Esd. 10. 45. wherein there was no o. made in her 
Eccl. 14. 11. my son, give the Lord his due o. 
30. 19. what good doeth the o. to an idol! 
34.18. a thing wrongfully gotten, his o.is ridiculous 
20. whoso brings an o. of the goods of the poor 
35. 6. o. of the righteous maketh the altar fat 

50. 14. that he might adorn the o. of Most High 
2 Mac. 4. 24. o. more than Jason by 300 talents 

14. 31. the priests that were o. usual sacrifices 

OFFERINGS. 
l£;s<i.6.31. that 0. may be made to the most high God 
2£sd.l0.46. Solomon huilded the city,and oflered o. 
Jud. 16. 18. they offered their burnt-o. and gifts 
Eccl. 34. 19. is not pleased with the o. of the wicketl 
35. 1. he that keepeth the law, brings o. enough 

OFFICE. 

J Esd. 5. 38. priests that usurped o. of the priesthood 

Eccl. 32. 2. when done all thy o. take thy place 

45. 15. should execute the o. of the priesthood 

OFFICES. 

Bar. 6. 60. being sent to do their o. are obedient 

OFFICERS. 
Eccl. 10. 2. as the judge is himself, so are his o, 
I Mac. 10. 33. 1 will that ali my o. remit tributes 
41. all the overplus which the o. paid not in 

13. 37. to write to our o. to confirm immunities 

OIL. 

1 Esd. 6. 30. and also corn, salt, wine, and o. 
Jud. 10. 5. then she gave her maid a cruse of c 

11.13. resolved to spend the tenths of wine and c 
Eccl. 39. 26. the blood of the grape, o. and clothing 

45. 15. Moses anointed him with holy o. 

Sus. 17. she said, bring me o- and washing-balls 
OINTMENT, S. 

2 Esd. 2. 12. they shall have the tree of life for an o 
Jud. 10. 3. she anointed herself wiih precious o, 
Wisd.2.7.\et us fill oursel ves with costly wine ando. 

OLD. 
Tob. 3. 10. Ishallbringhiso. age with sorrow to^r. 

14. 13. where he became o. with honour 

Jud. 16. 23. she waxed o. in her husband's house 
Esth. 13. 7. who of 0. and now are malicious 
Wisd.4.1Q. the years and o. age of the unrighteous 
8. 8. she knoweth things of o. and conjectureth 
12. 3. those 0. inhabitants of thy holy land 
14. 6. for in o. time when proud giants perished 
Eccl. 2. 10. look at the generations of o. and see 
6. 18. so shalt thou find wisdom till thine o. age 
8. 6. dishonour not a man in his o. age, for even 
some of us wax o. rejoice not over thy enemy 
9. 10. forsake not an o. friend, for new is not com- 
parable, when wine is o. shalt drink with pleas. 

11. 16. evil shall wax o. with them that glory in it 
20.be stedfast in covenant, and waxo.in thy work 

14. 17. all flesh waxeth o. as a garment 

16. 7. he was not pacified toward the o. giants 
25. 2. 1 hate an o. adulterer that doteth 
51. 8. then thought I upon thy acts of o. 
Sar.3.10.that thou art waxen o.in a strange country 
Sus. 52. O thou that art waxen o. in wickedness 

1 Mac. 3. 29. the laws which had been of o time 

15. 3. that I may restore it to the o. estate 
17. to renew the o. friendship and league 

16. 3. but now I am 0. and ye are of a sufficient ago 

2 Mac. 5. 13. there was killing of young and o. 

6. 21. for o. acquaintance they had with the maa 
22. for the o. friendship with them, find favour 
OLIVE. 
Jud. 15. 13. they put a ffarland of o. upon her 

OLIVE-TREE. 
Eccl. 50. 10. as a faho.-tree budding forth frnit 

OLIVES. 

2 Esd. 16. 29. as in an orchard of o. on every tree are 

left three or four o. when vineyard gathered 

OLOFERNES. 

Jud. 2. 4. O. the chief captain of his arn-y , 

14. then O. went from llie presence of his lord 



OPP 



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'!:ccl. 4. 
12. 16. 
19.28. 



•» JUae. 11. 42. 1 will honour thy nation, if o. serve 
15. 34. we having o. hold the inheritance 
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.7K<f.l0.13. ^am coming before O. the chief captain 
17. and they brought her to the tent of O. 
21. O. rested upon liis bed under a canopy 
11. 1. then said O. unto her, 22. 1 12. 3, 17. 

12. 10. O. made a feast to his own servants only 
16. O. his heart was ravished with her 
20. O. took great delight in her, and drank 

13. 2. O. lying along on his bed in the tent 
6. the pillar of the bed which was at O. head 
9. she went torth and gave O.his head to her maid 
15. she said unto them, behold the head of O. 

14.3. then they shall run to the tent of O. 13. 
18. O. lieth upon the ground without a head 
ONE. 
Tob. 4. 4. when dead, bury her by me in o. grave 

6. 10. he also hath o. only daughter, named Sara 
Esth. 15. 3. upon the o. she leaned, as carrying 
}Visd.7.22. d spirit, holy, o. only, manifold 

11. 20. they have fallen down with o. blast 
Eccl. 1. 8. there is O. wise and greatly to be feared 
r. 6. have but o. counsellor of a thousand 
• 8. bind not o. sin upon another, for in o. thou 
shalt not be unpunished 
lb. 3. 0. that is just is better than a thousand 
46. 4. and was not o. day as long as two ? 
Dan.3.28. the three, as out of o. mouth, praised God 
Sus. 52. he called o. of them, and said unto him 
i Mac. 3. 32. he left o. of the blood royal to oversee 

4. 11. may know that there is O. that delivereth 
8. 16. they committed their government to o. man 

every year, and all were obedient 
to that 0. 
9. 58. who shall take them all in o. night 

2 Mac. 1. 5. hear prayers, and be at o. with you 

7. 2. but 0. of them that spake first, said thus 

20. saw her seven sons slain in the space of o. day 

21. yea, she exhorted every o. of them 

ONIAS. 

3 Mac. 3.1. laws kept because of the godliness of O. 
5. and when he could not overcome O. 

4. 1. Simon slandered O. as if he terrified Heliod. 
4. O. seeing the danger of this contention 
34. he prayed him to get O. into his hands 
36. because O. was slain without cause 
15. 14. then O. answered, saying, this is a lover 

ONYX. 
Eccl, 24. 15. 1 yielded a pleasant odour like o. 

OPEN. 
I Esd.4. 31. the king gaped on her with o. mouth 
Tob. 2. 10. my eyes being o. the sparrows muted 
6. 4. 0. the fish, and take the heart and the liver 
11. 7. I know that thy father will o. his eyes 
Jud. 4. 6. toward the o. country near Dothaim 
10. 9. they commanded the young men to o. unto 

her, as she had spoken 
11. 19. a dog shall not so much as o. his mouth 
13. 11. 0. 0. now the gate, our God is with us 
Estk. 14. 10. 0. the mouths of the heathen 
Eccl. 8. 19. and o. not thine heart to every man 
15.5. in the midst of congreg. shall she o. his mouth 

29.24. a stranger, thou darest not o. thy mouth 
38. 5. and he will o. his mouth in prayer 

Bar. 2. 6. but to us and our fathers o. shame 
17. 0. thine eyes and behold; for the dead 
Dan. 3. 10. and now we cannot o. our mouths 

1 Mac. 3. 48. and they laid o. the book of the law 

5. 48. howbeit they could not o. unto him 

2 Mac. 1. 4. God o. your hearts in his law 

6. 18. Eleazar was constrained to o. his mouth 

OPENED. 

1 Esd. 9. 46. when he o. the law they stood all up 
i Esd. 6. 20. books shall be o. before the firmament 

8. 52. for unto you is paradise o. tree of life planted 
9. 28. 1 0. my mouth, and began to talk before God 

Tob. 8. 13. so the maid o. the door and went in 
Jud. 10. 9. the gates of the city to be o. to me 
Eccl. 43. 14. through this the treasures are o. 

51. 25. I 0. my mouth and said, buy her for yours. 
Sus, 25. then ran the one and o. the garden door 

2 Mac. 12. 41. who had o. the things that were hid 

OPENETH. 
Eccl. 20. 15. he o. his mouth like a crier 
40 14. while he o. his hand, he shall rejoice 

OPENLY. 
Eccl. 51. 13. 1 desired wisdom o. in my prayer 

OPERATION. 
fFisd. 7. 17. to know the o. of the elements 

OPERATIONS. 
Eccl. 17. 5. they received the use of the five o. 
OPHIR, See Gold. 
OPINION. 
Eccl. 3. 24. are deceived by their own vain o, 
OPPORTUNITY. 
20. observe the o. and beware of evil 
if he find o. he will not be satisfied 
yet when he findeth o. he will do evil 
. 7. a Wiseman will hold his tongue till he see o. 
. 24. the wisdom of a learned man cometh by o. 



and do us wrong 



OPPRESS. 

JVisd. 2. 10. let us o. the poor righteous man 
17. 2. unrighteous thought to o. the holy nation 
Eccl. 36. 9. let them perish that o. the [)eople 
IMac. 8. 18. they saw that the Grecians did o. Israel 
2 Mac. 1. 23. punish them that o. 
OPPRESSED. 
Jud.Q. 11. and helper of the 0. and upholder of weak 
16. 8. for the exaltation of those that were o. 
Wisd. 10. II. the covetousness of such as o. him 
Eccl. 35. 13. he will hear the prayer of the o. 

OPPRESSOR. 
Eccl. 4. 9. him that suffereth wrong from the o. 

OPPROBRIOUS. 
Eccl. 23. 15. the man that is accustomed to o. words 

ORACLE. 
Eccl. 33. 3. the law is faithful to him as an o. 

ORACLES. 
Eccl. 36. 14. fill Sion with thine unspeakable o. 

ORCHARD. 
2 Esd. 16. 29. as in an o. of olives, on every tree 
ORDAIN. 

1 Esd. 8. 23. 0. judges and justices in all Syria 

2 Esd. 6. 49. thou didst o. two living creatures 
Tob. 8. 7. mercifully o. that we may become aged 
1 Mac. 10. 20. this day we o. thee to be high-priest 

ORDAINED. 

1 Esd. 6. 34. 1 Darius the king have o. it be done 
8. 49. the servants of the temple whom David o. 

2 Esd. 7. 17. O Lord, thou hast o. in thy law ' 
8. 14. it is an easy thing to be o. by commandment 

Tob. 1. 6. as it was o. to all the people of Israel 
Esth. 13. 6. by A man who is o. over the affairs 

14. 9. they will abolish the thing thou hast o. 
rF/srf.9. 2.0. man thro' thy wisdom to have dominion 
Eccl. 7. 15. husbandry which the Most High hath o. 

48. 10. who wast o. for reproofs in their times 
1 Mac. 3. 55. Judas o. captains over the people " 

4. 59. o. that the days of the dedication be kept 
7. 49. moreover, they o. to keep yearly this day 

ORDER. 

1 Esd. 1, 6. offer the passover in o. and make ready 
10. the priests and Levites stood in comely o. 
15. the sons of Asaph were in their o. 

8. 10. 1 have given o. that such of the nation 

2 Esd. 6. 45. and tho stars should be in o. 

13. 26. he shall o. them that are left behind 

14. 13. now therefore set thine house in o. 
Wisd. 7. 29. she is above all the o. of stars 

8. 14. I shall set the people in o. and nations 
9.3. o.the world according to equity and righteous. 

Eccl. 2. 6. 0. thy way aright, and trust in him 
38. 10. 0. thy hands aright, and cleanse thy heart 
43. 10. they will stand in their o. and never faint 
47. 10. and he set in o. the solemn times 

1 Mac. 6. 40. they marched on safely and in o. 

9. 55. nor could give o. concerning his house 

2 Mac. 3. 14. he entered in to o. this matter 
4. 27. as for the money he took no good o. for it 
7. 8. he received also the next torment in o. 

ORDERED. 
Wisd. 11. 20. but thou hast o. all things in measure 
Eccl. 10. 1. government of a prudent man is well o. 

ORDEREST. 
Wisd. 12. 15. thou o. all things righteously 

ORDERING. 
Wisd. 15. 1. gracious, and in mercy a. all things 
Eccl. 26. 16. a good wife in the o. of her house 
32. 2. receive thy crown for thy well o. of the feast 
I Mac. 16. 14. taking care for the good o. of them 

ORDINANCES. 

Eccl. 6. 37. let thy mind be upon the o. of the Lord 

Bar. 2. 12. we have dealt unrighteously in all thyo. 

1 Mac. 1. 13. gave them licence to do after the o, 

2. 21. God forbid that we should forsake the o 

ORDINARY. ' 

1 Esd.l.lQ.rxoi lawful for any to go from his o.service 
Eccl. 33. 9. some of them hath he made o. days 

OREB. 

2 Esd. 2. 33. a charge of the Lord on mount O. 
ORNAMENT. 

Eccl. 6. 30. for there is a golden o. upon her 
21. 21. learning is to a wise man as an o. of gold 
43. 9. an o. giving light in the highest places 
45. 12. an o. of honour, a costly work 

Prayer of Manass. made earth with all o. thereof 
ORNAMENTS. 

,7ud. 10. 4. and she put about her all her o. 

Eccl. 45. 7. he beautified him with comely o. 

1 Mae. 1. 22. the golden o. before the temple 
2. 11. all her o. are taken away, is a bond-slave 

2 Jlfac.2. 2. images of silver and gold with their o. 

5. 3. there was seen glittering of golden o. 
ORPHAN. 

2 Esd. 2. 20. defend the o. clothe the naked 
Tob. 1. 8. because I was left an o. by my father 

ORPHANS. 
2 Mac. 8. 28. had given spoils to the maimed and o. 

OSEA. 
2 Esd. 13. 40. carried n the time of O. the king 



all things 



OSEAS. 
2 Esd. 1. 39 I will give for leaders, O. Amoz 

OVEN. 
2 Esd. 4. 48. behold, a hot burning o. passed by 
Dan. 3. 23. the king's servants ceased not to makf 

the 0. hot with rosic 
26. the angel of the Lord came down into the o 
and smote the flame of the fire out of the o 
OVERCAME. 
2 Esd. 11. 40. the fourth came and o. all beasts 
Wisd. 16. 10. not the teeth of venomous dragons o 
18. 22. so he o. the destroyer, not with strength 
2 Mac. 2. 21. being few they a. the whole country 
OVERCOME. 

1 Esd. 3. 5. let every one speak, he that shall o. 

2 Esd. 3. 21. the first Adam was o. and so be all 
6. 28. corruption shall beo. and truth be declared 
7. 58. if he be o. he shall suffer as thou hast said 
13. 34. willing to come and o. him by fighting 

Jud. 5. 20. let us go up, and we shall o. them 
Wisd. 2. 4. and o. with the heat thereof 
Eccl. 48. 13. no word could o. him 

1 Mac. 2. 61. none that trust in him shall be o 

2 Mac. 11. 13. that the Hebrews could not be o. 

12. 11. so the Nomades of Arabia being o. 
OVERFLOW. 

Jud. 2. 8. be filled with their dead till it o. 

OVERLAID. 
Bar. 6. 39. their gods of wood, which are o. 50. 

OVERMASTER. 
Eccl. 12. 5. give it not, lest he o. thee thereby 

OVERMUCH. 
Eccl. 26. .TO lesf she abuse herself through o. liberty 

OVERPASS. 
Eccl. 14. 14. let not part of a good desire o. thee 

OVERPLUS. 
IMac. 10. 41. all tjio o. which officers paid not 

OVERSEE. 
1 Esd. 7. 2. did very carefully o. the holy works 
1 Mac. 3. 32. he left Lysias to o. the affairs 

OVERSEEING. 
Jud. 8. 3. as he stood o. them that bound sheaves 
Wisd. 7. 23. having all power, o. 
OVERSEER. 
Tob. 1. 22. Achiacharus was o. of the accounts 

OVERSEERS. 
1 Mac. 1. 51. hp appointed o. over the people 
10. 37. 1 will that their o. be of themselves 
OVERSHADOW. 
Bar. 5. 8. every sweet-smelling tree shall o. Israel 

OVERSIGHT. 
1 Mac. 13. 39. as for any o. or fault committed 

OVERTAKEN. 
Jud. 11. 11. and their sin hath o. them 

OVERTHREW. 
Eccl. 10. 16. the Lord o. countries of the heathen 

OVERTHROW. 
Wisd. 5. 23. ill dealings shall o. the thrones 
Eccl. 8. 16. where there is no help he will o. tnee 
13. 23. if he stumble, they will help to o. him 
29. 16. a sinner will o. the good estate of his surety 
IMac. 3. 22. the Lord himself will o. them 
5.3. Judas gave them a great o. and abated courage 

OVERTHROWING. 
Eccl. 13. 13. for thou walkest in peril of thy o. 

OVERTHROWN. 
7'oZi.l4.4.JonahspakeofNineve,that it should be 0. 
Jud. 7. 14. they shall be o. in the streets 
16. 11. these lifted up their voices, but they were o. 
Eccl. 3. 24. evil suspicion has o. their judgment 
12. 12. lest when he hath o. thee, he stand up 

27. 3. his house shall soon be o. 

28. 14. hath o. the houses of great men 
OVERTOOK. 

1 Mac. 12. 30. pursued after them, but o. them not 

OVERWEIGH. 
Eccl. 8. 2. be not at variance with ricli, lest he o. 

OVERWISE. 
Eccl. 10. 26. be not o. in doing thy business 

OUGHTEST. 
Eccl. 

OURS. 

1 Mac. 12. 23. we do write back again to you, that 
your cattle and goods are o. and o. are yours 

OUT-GOINGS. 

2 Esd. 4. 7. or which are the o. of paradise 
OUT-ROADS. 

1 Mac. 15. 41. might make o. on the ways of Judea 

OUTWARD. 
Eccl. 11. 2. nor abhor a man for his o. appearance 

OWE. 
1 Mac. 13. 39. the crown-tax also which ye o. ua 

OWING. 
1 Mac. 13. 15. it is for money he is o. to the king 
15. 8. if any thing be or shall be o. to the king 

OWNERS. 
Tob.2. 12. when she had sent them home to the o 

13. is it not stolen ? render it to the o. 
OX. 

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PACtFY. 
Eccl. 4.8.VCi.to p. the wrath of the Lord's judgment 
2 Mac. 4. 45. if he would p. the king toward him 

PACIFIED. 
Eecl. 5. 6. he will he p. for multitude of my sins 
16. 7. he was not;>. toward the old giants 
34. 19. neither is hep. for sin by sacrifices 
2 Mac. 13. 26. Lysiasp. made them well affected 

PAIN. 
2 Esd. 8. 59. thirst and p. are prepared for them 
9. 12. the same must know it after death hy p. 

12. 26. one shall die on his bed, and yet with p. 
JVisd. 10. 9. but wisdom delivereci from p. those 
Eccl. 31. 20. but the p. of watching and choler 

48. 19. they were in p. as women in travail 
2 Mac. 7. 36. who have suffered a shorty. 
9. 5, a ». of the bowels that was remediless 
9. whilst he lived \np. his flesh fell away 
11. his p. increasing every moment 
PAINED. 
2 Mac. 9. 7. the members of his body were mucli p. 

PAINS. 
Eccl. 11. 11. one that laboureth and taketh^. 
38. 7. with such hs taketh away their p. 

1 Mac. 10. 15. of the p. that they had endured 

2 Mac. 2. 27. we will undertake this great p. 

6. 30. 1 endure sore p. m body by being beaten 
7. 12. for that he nothing regarded the p. 
9. 18. but for all this his p. would not cease 

PAINFUL. 
2 Esd. 7. 12. they are full of perils and very p. 
2 Jlfac. 2. 26. that have taken upon us this p. labour 

PAINT. 
1 Mac. 3. 48. top. the likeness of their images 
2 Mac. 2. 29. undertaketh to set it out and;?, it 

PAINTERS. 
Wisd. 15. 4. image spotted, the p. fruitless labour 

PALACE. 
Estk. 12. 1. two eunuchs, and keepers of the p. 
Bar. 6. 59. better be a pillar of wood in a ». 

PALATE. 
£ccZ. 36. 19. as thep. tastethdivers kinds ofvenison 

PALES. 
Ecc'.. 22. 18. p. will never stand against the wind 

PALSY. 
1 Mac. 9. 55. Alcimus was taken with a. p. 

PAMPHYLIA. 
1 Mac. 15. 23. the same things wrote he to P. 

PANGS. 
Eccl. 31. 20. p. of the belly with an unsatiable man 

PAN. 
2 Mac. 7. 5. to be brought and fried in the;?. 
PANS. 

1 F^d. 1. 12. sod in pots and p. with a good savour 

2 Mad. 3. the king commanded;?, to be made hot 

PAPER, 
% Esd. 15. 2. and cause them to be written in p. 
Tob. 7. 14. took p. and did*write an instrument 

PARABLES. 
Eecl. 1. 25. thep. of knowledge are in wisdom 
6. 35. let not p. of understanding escape thee 

13. 26. finding out of p. is a wearisome labour 
18. 29. and they poured forth exquisite p. 

38. 33. shall not be found where p. are spoken 

39. 2. and where subtil p. are, he will be there 
3. and he will be conversant in dark p. 

47. 15. and thou fillest it with dark p. 
17. marvelled at thee for thy songs and p. 
PARCHED. 
Jud. 10. 5. she filled a bag with p. corn and figs 

PARCHETH. 
Eccl. 43. 3. at noon it p. the country, Vvho, can abide 

PARDON. 
Wisd. 6. 6. for mercy will soon p. the meanest 
12. 11. nor didst for fear of any give them p. 
18. 2. they thanked them and besought them p. 
Prol. of .Tcs. to p. us wherein we come short 
Eccl. 20. 28. that pleaseth, shall get p. for iniquity 

21. 1. do so no more, ask p. for thy former sins 
28. 3. and doth he seek p. from the Lord 7 

5. who will entreat for p. for his sins 7 
PARDONED. 
Wisd. 13. 8. howbeit, neither are they to be p. 

PARDONETH. 
2 Esd.'!. 68. hep. for if he did not so of goodness 

PARENTS. 
Wisd. 4. 6. witnesses of wickedness against theirp. 
12. 6. the p. that killed with their own hands 
Eccl. 3. 7. he will do service to his p. as to masters 

22. 9. they shall cover the baseness of their p. 
Sus. 3. her p. also were righteous and taught her 

1 Mac. 10. 9. he delivered them to their p. 

2 Mac. 12. 24. because he had many of the Jews' p. 

PART. 
Jud. 7. 1. and all his people come to take his p. 
Wisd. 1. 16. they are worthy to take p. with it 
2. 9. none go without his p. of voluptuousness 
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Eccl. 44. 23. among: the twelve tribes did hep. them 
Bar. 6. 28. their wives lay up p. thereof in salt 

1 Mac. 2. 10. what nation hath not had a. p. in her ? 

10. 20. we require thee to take our p. 

2 Mac. 8. 28. had given p. of spoils to the maimed 

PARTAKERS 
Esth. 16. 5. caused many to hep. of innocent blood 
JVisd. 16. 3. might be madep. of a strange taste 
18. 9. should hep. of the same good and evil 
2 Mac. 4. 14. to hep. of the unlawful allowance 

5. 27. vest they should be p. of the pollution 

PARTED, ETH. 
Wisd. 5. 12. or like as when an arrow p. the air 

1 Mac. 1. 6. and p. his kingdom among them 

PARTS. , 
Eccl. 16. 26. he disposed the p. thereof 

2 Mac. 7. 4. to cut off the utmost p. of his body 
9. 5. sore torments of the inner p. came on him 

PARTICULARS. 
2 Mac.2.30. to go over things, and to be curious iap. 

11. 20. but of the p. I have given order 

PARTLY. 
JVisd. 17. 15. were p. vexed with monstrous appa- 
ritions, and p. fainted, their heart failing them 
PARTNERS. 
Eccl, 42. 3. of reckoning with p. and travellers 

PARTRIDGE. 
Eccl. 11. 30. as a p. taken and kept in a cage 

PASS. 
JVisd. 1. 8. neither shall vengeance p. by him 
2. 4. our life shall p. as the trace of a cloud 
7. and let no flower of the spring p. by us 

6. 22. and I will not p. over the truth 

Eccl. 23. 2. spare me not, and it p. not by my sins 
42. 9. lest she p. away the flower of her age 

1 Mac. 5. 40. if Judas p. over first unto us 

2 Mac. 15. 36. in no case to let that day p. 

PASSABLE. 
2 Mac. ^. 21. to make the sea p. by foot 

PASSED. 
Jud. 16. 9. and the fauchion p. through his neck 
Esth. 15. 6. then having p. through all the doors 
JVisd. 5. 9. those things are p. away as a shadow 
Eccl. 28. 19. hath not p. through the venom thereof 
1 Mac. 3. 37. and having p. the river Euphrates 

PASSETIL 
Wisd. 2. 5. our time is a very shadow that p. away 
5.10. as a ship that p. over the waves of water 
14. p. away as the remembrance of a guest 

7. 24. wisdom p. and goeth through all things 
Eccl. 25. 11. the love of the Lord p. all things 

PASSING. 

Wisd. 14. 5. and p. the rough sea in a weak vessel 

PASSOVER. 

1 Esd. 1. 1. Josias held the feast of the p. in Jeru- 

salem, and offered the p. the fourteenth day 
12. they roasted the p. with fire, as appertaineth 
20. such a p. was not kept in Israel since Samuel 
PAST. 

2 Esd. 4. 5. or call me again the day that is p. 

45. shew me then whether there be more to come 

than is p. or more p. than is to come 

46. what isp. I know, what is to come I know not 
9. 1. when thou seest part of the signs p. 
JVisd. W. 12. for the remembrance of things p. 
Eccl. 42. 19. he declareth the things that are p. 

PASTIME. 
JVisd. 15. 12. but they counted our life a p. 
Eccl. 32. 12. take thy p. and do what thou wilt 
Bar. 3. 17. had their p. with the fowls of the air 

PATH. 
2 Esd. 14. 22. that men may find thy p. and live 
Bar. 3. 31. no man knoweth or thinketh of her p. 

PATHS. 
Toh. 4. 19. that all thy p. and counsels may prosper 
Bar. 3. 21. nor understood thev the p. thereof 

PATHWAY. 
J¥isd. 5. 10. nor the p. of the keel in the waves 

PATIENCE. 
JVisd. 2. 19. examine him with torture and despite- 
fulness, to know his meekness, and prove his p. 
Eccl. 2. 14. woe unto you that have lost p. 
3. 13. have p. with him, and despise him not 
5. 11. be swift to hear, with p. give answer 
16. 13. thep. of the godly shall not be frustrate 
17. 24. he comforted those that fail in p. 
20. 32. necessary p. in seeking the Lord is better 
29. 8. have thou p. with a man in poor estate 
41. 2. to him that despaireth and hath lost p. 

PATIENT. 
2 Esd. 7. 64. that he is p. and long sufFereth those 
Eccl. 1. 23. a p. man will bear for a time 
2. 4. be p. when thou art changed to low estate 
18. 11. therefore is God p. with them 
35. 18. nor will the mightv be p. toward them 

PATIENTLY. 
Bar.4. 25. sufferp. the wrath that is come from God 
2Mac.Q. H.whomtheLordp.forbearethto punish 

PATTERN. 
Eccl. 38. 28. his eyes look still upon p. of the thing 
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PAVEMENT. 
Eccl.20. 18. to slij) on ap. is bettt.; than .o shp >yitii 
Bel 19. behold now thep. and mark well 

PAY. 
Eccl. 18. 22. let nothing hinder thee to p thy vow 
29. 2. p. thou thy neighbour again in season 
6. and for honour he will p. him disgrace 

1 Mac. 3. 28. he gave his soldiers p. for a year 
10. 36. of the Jews, to whom p. shall be given 

2 Mac.8. 10. which the king was lop. to the Romans 

PAID. 
Tob. 2. 12. they p. her wages, and gave her a kid 
IMac.lO. 41. all the overplus which oiHcersp. not in 

PAYETH. 
Eccl. 29. 6. hep. him with cursings and railinn's 

PAYMENTS. 
Bar. 3. 8. in our captivity, to be subject to p. 

1 Mac. 11. 34. instead ofp. which the king received 

PEACE. 
Tob. 13. 14. for they shall rejoice in thy p. 
Jud. 3. 1. they sent ambassadors to treat ofp. 

7. 24. in that you have not required p. of Assur 
JVisd. 3. 3. utter destruction ; but they are in p. 

14. 22. those so great plagues called they p. 
Eccl. 1. 18. making p. and perfect health flourhh 

13. 18. what p. between the rich and the poor 
26. 2. he shall fulfil the years of his life in p. 
23. 9. maketh debate among them that be at p. 

13. such have destroyed many that were at p. 
38. 8. from him is p. over all the earth 

41. 14. my children keep discipline in p. 
44. 14. their bodies are buried in p. but name lives 
47. 16. and for thy-p. thou wast beloved 
50. 23. that p. may be in our days in Israel 
Bar. 3. 13. thou shouldst have dwelt in p. for ever 

14. where is the light of the eyes and p. 

4. 20. I have put off the clothing ofp. 

5. 4. for thy name_be called the p. of righteousness 
IMac. 5. 54. until they had returned in p. 

6. 49. but with them in Bethsura he made p. 

7. 13. the Assideans were the first that sought? 

8. 20. to make a confederacy and p. with yon 
22. might have a memorial ofp. and confederacy 

9. 70. to the end he should make p. with him 

10. 47. he was the first that entreated of truep- 
66. Jonathan returned to Jerusalem with p. 

11. 50. grant us p. and let the Jews cease 

51. they cast away their weapons and madep 
13. 37. we are ready to make astedfastp.withyoa 
40. and let there be p. betwixt us 

14. 8. then did they till their ground in p. 

11. he made p. in the land, and Israel rejoiced 
16. 10. he returned into the land of Judea in p. 

2 Mac. 3. 1. the city was inhabited with all p. 

5. 25. coming to Jerusalem, and pretending p. 
10. 12. endeavoured to continue p. with them 

12. 2. would not suffer them to live in p. 

4. accepted it, as being desirous to live in p. 

11. being overcome, besought Judas for p. 
14. 6. Assideans will not let the realm be in p. 

PEACEABLE. 
2 Esd. 11. 42. thou hast hurt the p. and loved liars 
-Es<A. 16. 8. that our kingdom maybe quiet and p. 
Eccl. 47. 13. Solomon' reigned in a p. lime 

1 Mac. 1. 30. and spake p. words to them 

5. 25. Nabathites came unto them in p. manner 

2 Mac. 14. 22. so they made a p. conference 

PEACEABLY. 
Jtid. 7. 15. because they met not thy person p. 
Eccl. 44. 6. living p. in their habitations 
Bar. 6. 3. I will bring you away p. from thence 
1 Mac. 7. 15. so he spake unto them p. and sw-are 
29. came to Judas, they saluted one another p. 
12. 4. they should bring them into the land p. 

PEACE-OFFERING. 
Eccl. 35. 1. that taketh heed offereth ap.-offering 
47.2. as is the fat taken from the p.-oj^mn^ 

PEEP. 
Eccl. 21. 23. a fool will p. in at the door into house 

PENALTY. 

1 Esd. 8. 24. by p. of money, or by imprisonment 

PENSIONS. 

1 Esd. 4. 56. to ffive to all that kept the city p. 

Pentecost. 

Tob. 2. 1. in the feast ofp. which is the holy feast 

2 Mac. 12. 32. after the feast called p. they went 

PENURY. 
Wisd. 16. 3. these sufferings p. in a short space 
4. it was necessary that on them should come? 
PEOPLE. 
Jud. 5. 3. he said to them, tell me now who this p.i» 
6. 18. then thep. fell down and worshipped God 
14. 17. he leaped out to the p. and cried 
Estk. 10.12. so God remembered hisp. and justified 
JVisd. 6. 2. give ear, you that rule the p. 
21. O ye kings of the p. honour wisdom 
24. a wise king is the upholding of thep 
9. 7. thou hast chosen me to be a king of thy p, 

12. and then shall I judge thy p- righteously 
16. 2. dealing gracious'-' with thine ownp 



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Wisd. 16. 20. feedest thine own ^. with angels' food 

18. 7. so oi'tliy p. was accepted both the salvation 

19. 5. that thy p. might pass a wonderful way 
Eccl. 9. 17. the wise ruler of p. for his speech 

10. 2. as the judge of the p. is himself, so are 
8. the kingdom is translated from onejj.to another 

16. 11. if there he one stiff-necked among the p. 

17. 17. he set a ruler over every p. 
24. 1. wisdom shall glory in the midst of her p. 

6. in every p. and nation I got a possession 

12. and 1 took root in an honourable;). 
31 9. wonderful things hath he done among his p, 
33. 18. hear nie, O ye great men of the;;. 

35. 19. till he have judged the cause of his;?. 

36. 9. and let them perish that oppress the jj. 

14. fill Sion with oracles, thy p. with glory 

37. 23. a wise man instructeth his p. 

41. 18. of iniquity before a congregation and p. 
42. 11. lest he make thee a reproach among the p. 

44. 4. leaders of the p. by their counsels 

15. the p. will tell of their wisdom 

45. 3. he gave him a commandment for his p. 

15. that they should bless the p. in his name 

16. to make reconciliation for his;j. 
' 22. neither had he any portion among the^. 

46.7. in that they withheld the^. from sin 
8. of six hundred thousand p. they two preserved 

13. Samuel anojnted princes over h'is p. 

20. to blot out the wickedness of the;/. 
47. 4. did he not take away reproach from the p.? 

5. and to set up the horn of his p. 

6. BO the jB. honoured him with ten thousands 

23. even the foolishness of the p. and one who 

turned away the;j. through his counsel 
49.2. he behaved in the conversion of Ihe p. 

15. not a man like unto Joseph, a slay of the p. 
50. 5. how was he honoured in the midst of the;*.? 

17. then all the p. together has.ted, and fell 
19. and the p. besought the Lord by prayer 

Bar. 2. 30. because it is a stiff-necked;*. 
35. and they shall be my;?, and I will no more 
drive my;?, of Israel out of the land given 
them 
4.5. beofgoodcheer, my;?, the memorial of Israel 
Sus. 7. now v/hen the;?, departed away at noon 
47. then all the;?. turned them toward him 
50. wherefore all the;?- turned again in haste 
iJilac 1. 41. wrote, that all should be one p. 
3. 43. let us restore the decayed estate of ourp. and 
let us fight for our p. and sanctuary 

8. 15. in council consulting alway for the p. 
11.21. ungodly persons who hated their own p. 

33. determined to do good to the p. of the Jews 

42. I will not only do this for thee and thy p. 
14.23. it pleased the p. to entertain the men 
15. 40. Cendebeus began to provoke the p. 

2 Jlfflc. 4. 48. that followed for the city and the p. 
5. 19. God did not choose the p. for the place's 
sake, but the p^ace for the p. sake 
G. 3. this mischief was grievous to the p. 

16. tho' he punish, yet doth he not forsake his p. 
10.21. he called the governors of the p. 

12.13. and inhabited by p. of divers countries 
42. exhorted the p. to keep themselves from sin 

13. 25. the p. there were grieved for the covenants 

15. 14. who prayeth much for the p. and city 

24. that come against thy holy p. to blaspheme 

PERADVENTURE. 
Wisd. 13. 6. for they p. err, seeking God 

1 Mac. 4. 10. if p. the Lord will have mercy on us 

9, 8. if p. we may be able to fight with them 

PERCEIVE. 
Wisd. 16. 18. but themselves might see and p. 
2Jar.6.49. how cannot men p. that they be no gods? 

PERCEIVED. 
Wisd. 19. 18. which may well be p. by the sight 
Eccl. 18. 12, he saw and p. their end to be evil 

2 Mac. 2. 7. which when Jeremy p. he blamed them 

PERDITION. 
Eccl. 16. 9. he pitied not the people of p. 

PERFECT. 
Wisd. 4. 13. he being made p. in a short time 
15. 3. for to know thee is p. righteousness 
Eccl. 1. 18. making peace and p. health flourish 
31. 10. who hath been tried, and found p. 
34. 8. the law shall be found p. without lies 
44. 17. Noah was found p. in the time of wrath 
45, 8. he put on him p. glory, and strengthened 

PERFECTED. 
Wisd. 4. 16. and youth that is soon p. 
Eccl. 7. 32. that thy blessings may be p. 
23 20. so after they were p. he looked on them 

PERFECTION. 
Esth 15. 5. she was ruddy through the p. of beauty 
Wisd. 3. 16. they shall not come to their p. 
6. 15. to think therefore on her is p. of wisdom 
Eccl. 21. ll.thep.of thefear ofthe Lord is wisdom 
34. 8. and wisdom is p. to a faithful mouth 
43. 7. a light that decreaseth in her p. 
SO n when he was clothed with tho^. of glory 
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PERFECTLY. 
Jud. 11.6. God will bring the thing p. to pass 
£cc^. 24. 28. the first man knew her not p. 
38. 28. and he watcheth to polish it p. 

PERFORMANCE. 
Eccl. 19. 20. in all wisdom is the p. ofthe law 
2 Jl/ac. 11. 17. made request for p. of the contents 
PERFORMED. 

1 Esd. 8. 21. let all things be p. after the law 

2 Esd. 7. 24. and they have not p. his works 
14. 25. till things hep. which thou shalt write 

Eccl. 7. 25. so shalt thou have p. a weighty matter 

PERFUME. 
Tob. 6. 16. thou shalt take the ashes of p. 
Eccl. 49. 1. is like the composition of the p. 
Bar. 6. 43. women silting in ways, burn bran for p. 

PERIL. 
Eccl. 13. 13. walkest in p. of thy overthrowing 
1 Mac. 11. 23. Jonathan put himself in p. 

PEF.ISK. 
Jud. 6. 8. thou shalt not p. till thou be destroyed 
7. 11. shall not so much as one of thy people p. 
Esth. 11.9. the righteous nation were ready top. 
Wisd. 4. 19. and their memorial shall p. 
12. 12. will accuse thee for the nations that p. 
18. 19. did foreshew this, lest they should p. 
Eccl. 3. 26. that loveth danger, shall p. therein 
5. 7. thou shalt p. in the day of vengeance 
8. 15. thou shalt;?. with him through his folly 
36. 9. let them p. that oppress the people 
41. 6. the inheritance of sinners' children shall p. 
44. 18. all flesh should p. no more by the flood 
47. 22. neither shall any of his works p. 
Bar. 3. 3. for thou endurest, and we p. utterly 
1 Mac. 3. 9. he received such as were ready to p. 
6. 13. behold, I p. thro' great grief in a strange land 

PERISHED. ■ 
IJSs^. 4.27. many also havep. and erred fo^ women 
Tob. 14. JO. Aman fell into the snare and p. 
Esth. 16. 21. the chosen people should havep. 
Wisd. 10. 3. he p. in fury wherewith he murdered 
6. when ungodly p. she delivered the righteous 
14. 6. in the old time, when the proud giants p. 
16. 5. they p. with the stings of crooked serpents 
Eccl. 37. 31. by surfeiting have many p. 
44. 9. who are p. as though they had never been 
Bar. 3. 28. they p. through their own foolishness 

1 Mac. 13. 49. a number of them p. through famine 

2 Mac. 5. 9. thus he p. in a strange land 
8. 19. a hundred fourscore and five thousand p. 

PERISHETH. 
2 Esd. 9. 37. notwithstanding, the law p. not 
Eccl. 17. 28. thanksgiving p. from the dead 

PERJURY. 
JVisd. 14. 25. so that there reigned tumults, p. 

PERMANENT. 
2 Esd. 3. 22. thus infirmity was made p. 

PERPETUAL. 
2 Esd. 9. 19. manners are corrupted by a p. seed 
Jud. 13. 20. God turn these to thee for a p. praise 
Esth. 14. 5. thou tookest Israel for a p. inheritance 
Wisd. 10. 14. them to be liars, and gave him p. glory 
11. 6. instead of a fountain of a p. running river 
Eccl. 11. 33. lest he bring upon thee a p. blot 
37. 26. a wise man's name shall hep. 
41. 6. their posterity shall have a p. reproach 
1 Mac. 6. 44. that he might get him a p. name 
13.29. made all their armour for a p. memory 

PERPETUALLY. 
Eccl. 45. 13. but his children's children p. 

PERPLEXED. 
1 Mac. 3. 31. being greatly p. in his mind 

PERSECUTE. 
2 Esd. 15.31. conspiring in great power top. them 

PERSECUTED. 
J2id. 16.3. out ofthe hands of them that p. me 
Wisd. 11. 20. fallen down, being p. of vengeance 
16. 16. the ungodly, with showers were they p. 
Eccl. 30. 19. so is he that is p. of the Lord 
Bar, 4. 25. for thine enemy hath p. thee 
PERSECUTION. 

1 Mac. 2. 43. they that fled for p. joined them 
PERSEPOLIS. 

2 Mac. 9. 2. he had entered the city called P. 
PERSIA. 

lEsd. 3. 9. the three princes of P. shall judge 
8. 80. made us gracious before the kings of P. 

1 Mac. 3. 31. he determined to go into P. 
6. 1. heard that Elymais, in the country of P. 

5. there came one who brought tidings into P. 
56. Philip was returned out of P. and Media 
14. 2. but when Arsaces the king of P. heard 

2 Mac. 1. 13. for when the leader was come into P. 
19. for when our fathers were led into P. 
33. this matter was told to the king of P. 

PERSIANS. 
1 Esd. 1. 57. became servants, till the P. reigned 
Jud. 16. 10. the P. quaked at her boldness 
Esth. 16. 23. safety to us, and the well-affected P. 
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PERSON. 
Jud. 7. 15. because they met not thy p. peaceabl* 

12. 12. for lo, it will be a shame for our p. 
Esth. 16. 11. honoured as the next p. to the king 
Wisd. 6. 7. is Lord over all, shall fear no man's p 
Eccl. 4. 22. accept nop. against thy soul 
27. neither accept the p. ofthe nuglity 
7. 6. lest thou fear the p. ofthe mighty 

10. 5. on p. o^' the scribe shall he lay his honour 
35. 13. will not accept any p. against a poor man 
42. 1. and accept nop. to sin thereby 

1 Mac. 14. 14. and every wicked p. he took away 
PERSONS. 

Esth. 16. 4. with the glorious words of lewd p. 
Eccl. 20. 22. by accepting of p. overthrows himsell 
35. 12. and with him is no respect of p. 
PERSUADE. 

2 Mac. 11. 14. promised that he would p 
PERSUADED. 

2 Esd. 1. 61. joy over them that are p. to salvation 
2 Mac. 10. 20. they with Simon were p. for money 

11. 14. and p. them to agree to all conditions 
13. 26. Lysias p. pacified, and made well-affected 

PERSUASIONS. 
lEsd.5.12. by popular p. they hindered the building 

PERTAIN. 
Eccl. 21. 25. telling such things asp. not to them 
2 Mac. 3. 6. which did not p. to the Eacrifices 

PERTAINING. 
2 Mac. 14. 8. eare I have of things p. lo tne king 

' PERVERTED. 
Sus. 9. they p. their own mijid, and turned away 

PESTILENCE. 
2 Esd. 15. 49. 1 will send famine, sword, and p. 

PESTILENT. 
Esth. 16.7. done through the p. behaviour of them 

1 Mac. 10. 6] . certain p. fellows of Israel assembled 
PETITION. 

2 Esd. 8. 24. give ear to the p. of thy creature 

1 Mac. 7. 37. house of praytM- and p. for thy people 
PHENICE. 

2 Mac. 4. 22. afterward he went with bis host to P 
PHILIP. 

1 Mac. 6. 2. shields which Alexander son of P. left 

14. then called he for P. one of his friends 
63. where he found P. to be master ofthe city 

8. 5. how they had discomfited in battle P. 

2 Mac. 5. 22. he left governor, at Jerusalem, P. 
6. 11. being discovered to P. were all burned 

PHILOMETOR. 
2 Mac. 4. 21. the coronation of Ptolemeus P. 
10. 13. left Cyprus, that P. had committed to him 
PHINEES, PHINEAS. 
2 Esd. 1. 2. the son of P. the son ofEleazar 

1 Mac. 2. 26. 'as P. did to Zambri the son of Salom 
54. P. our father, in being zealous, obtained 

PHRYGIAN. 

2 JI/ac.5.22.atJerusalem, Philip, for his country aP 
PHYSICIAN. 

Eccl. 10. 10. the p. culteth off' a long disease 
38. 1. honour a p. with'the honour due to him 
3. the skill of the p. shall lift up his head 

12. then give place to the p. the Lord created him 

15. let him fall into the hand of the p. 
PHYSICIANS. 

Tob. 2. 10. 1 went to the p. but they helped me not 

PHYSIC. 
Eccl. 18. 19. and use p. or ever thou be sick 

PIECES. 

2Esd.l.32. ye have slain, and torn their bodies inp. 

2. 14. for I have broken the evil in p. and created 

2 ./Tfac. 15. 33. they should give it hyp. to the fowls 

PIERCE. 
2 Mac. 11. 9. were ready to p. thro' walls of iron 

' PIERCED. 
,Tud. 16. 12. the sons of damsels have p. them thro' 

PIERCETH. 
Eccl. 35. 17. the prayer ofthe humble p. the clouds 

PIKES. 
2 Mac. 5. 3. shaking of shields and a multitude of» 

PILGRIMAGE. 
2 Esd. 9 39. 1 will remember fheirp. and salvatioa 

PILGRIMS. 
2 Esd. 16. 40. be even as p. upon the earth 

PILLED. 
Tob. 11. 13. the whiteness p. away from his eyes 

PILLOW. 
1 Esd. 3. 8. and laid it under king Darius his p. 

PINCHING. 
Eccl. 11. 18. waxeth rich by his wariness and v. 

PIN. 
Eccl. 14. 24. shall also fasten a p. in her walls 

PIPE. 
Eccl. 40. 21. thep. and psaltery make sweet me?oJv 

PIT. 
Wisd. 10. 13. she went down with him into thep 
Eccl. 12. 16. imagineth how to throw thee into a p 
21. 10. but at the end thereof is thep. of hell 
27. 26. whoso diggeth a p. shall fall therein 
1 Mac. 7. 19. he cast them into the great p. 



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Mac. 1. 19. and hid it in a hollow place ofap. 

PITCH. 
Pkcl. 13. ]. he that toucheth p. shall be defiled 
Dan. ;<. 23. to make oven hoi with rosin, p. 
Del 27. then Daniel took j>. t'at, and hair 

PITCH. 
Reel. 14. 25. he shall p. his tent nigh unto her 

1 Mac. 5. 49. every man p. his tent where he was 

2 Mac. 15. 17. they determined not top. camp 

PITCHED. 
JVisd. 11. 2. they p. tents where there lay no way 
IMac. 3. 40. so they came and_p. by Emmaus 

PITY. 
2 Esd. 1. 19. then had \p. on your mournings 
15. 19. a man shall have no p. on his neighbour 
Toi. 3.15. p. taken of me that hear no more reproach 

6. 17. who will have p. on you and save you? 
.8. 4. let us pray that God would have p. on us 

1 1. 15. for thou hast scourged and taken p. on me 
Jud. 6. 19. and p. the low estate of our nation 
Eccl. 12. 13. who will p. a charmer that is bitten 

14. so otie that goeth to a sinner who will p. 
Bar. 3. 2. ha.vep. on us, because we have sinned 
i Mac. 4. 37. Antiochus was moved to p. and wept 

7. 27. have p. on me that bare thee nine months 

PITIED. 
Eccl. 16. 9. hep. not the people of perdition 
Bar. 4. 15. nor reverenced old man, nor p. child 
2 Mac. 3. 21. then it would have p. a man to see 

PITIFUL. 
Eccl. 2. 11. Lord is long-suflering and very p. 

PLACE. 
Esth. 13. 3. had the second p. in the kingdom 
JVisd. 12. 20. giving them time and p. whereby 
19. 22. but didst assist them in every time and p. 
Eccl. 8. 16. go not with him into a solitary p. 
10. 15. the Lord planted the lowly in their p. 
12. 12. set him not by, lest he stand up in thy p. 
16. 8. nor spared he the p. where Lot sojourned 
19. 17. givep. to the law of the Most High 
29.27. give p. thou stranger, to an honourable man 

32. 2. take thy p. that thou mayest be merry 

41. 19. of theft in regard ofp. where thou sojournest 

48. 5. didst raise his soul from the 77. of the dead 
Bar. 3. 15. who hath found out her p.? 

24. and how large is the p. of his possession 
Sus. 49. return again to the p. of judgment 
\Mac. lU. 14. for it was their p. of refuge 
14. 36. they did much hurt in the holy p. 
a6. 16. came on Simon into the banqueting p. 
2 Mac. 1. 19. so that the p.wasunknownto all men 

PLACED. 
2 Mac- 15. 20. the beasts were conveniently p. 

PLACES. 
Tab. 5. 5. and knowest thou those p. well? 
Eccl. 9. 7. nor wander in the solitary p. thereof 

24. 4. I dwelt in high p. my throne is in a pillar 

33. 12. some of them he turned out of their p. 
46. 9. so that he entered on the high p. of the land 

PLAGUE. 
2 Esd. 15. 12. Egypt shall be smitten with the p. 
16. 19. behold famine and p. tribulat. and anguish 
Eccl. 23. 11. p. shall never depart from his house 

25. 13. give me any p. but the p. of the heart 
Bar. 6. 48. when there comcth any war or p. 

49. neither save themselves from war nor p. 
lJkfac.3.29.because of the p. he had brought on land 
2 Mac. 9. 5. with an incurable and invisible p. 
PLAGUED. 

1 Mac. 9. 55. even at that time was Alcinius p. 

2 Mac. 9. 11. being p. he began to leave off his pride 

PLAGUES. 

Wisd. 14. 22. those so great p. called they peace 

Bar. 2. 2. to bring upon us great p. such as never 

7. all p. are come upon us the Lord pronounced 

3. 4. for the which cause these p. cleave to us 

2 Jlfac.7.37. by torments and p. thou mayest confess 

PLAIN. 
Wisd. 7. 22. undefiled, p. not subject to hurt 
EccZ.21.10.the way of sinners is madep.with stones 
32. 21. be not confident in a p. way 
\Mac. 5. 52. into the great p. before Bethsan 
16. 11. in the p. of Jericho was Ptolemeus 

PLAISTER. 
Wisd. 16. 12. nor mollifving p. that restored health 

PLAISTERING. 
Eccl. 92. 17. as a fair p. on the wall of a gallery 

PLANT. 
Eccl. 10. 19. that love iiim, an honourable p. 

49. 7. and that he might build up also and p. 
2 Mac, 1. 29. p. thv people in thy holy place 

PLANTED. 
Eccl. 10. 15. Lord p. the lowly in their place 

PLANTS. 
Wisd. 7. 20. to know the diversities of p. 
10. 7. p. bearing fruit, that never come to ripeness 
PLATE. 
Jud. 12. 1. to bring her in where his p. was set 
15. 11. they gave to Judith all his p. and beds 
\Mae. 15. 32 thp cupboard cvf gold and silver p. 
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Eccl. 50. 3 cistern was covered with p. of brass 

PLAY. 
jEcc^. .30. 9. p. with him, he will bring to heaviness 

PLAYED. 
Eccl. 23. 23. she hath p. the whore in adultery 

47. 3. lie p. with lions as with kids, and with bears 

PLEADED. 
2 Jl/ac. 4. 44. three men p. the cause before him 

PLEASANT. 
Eccl. 32. 6. so is melody of music with p. wine 
40. 21. but a p. tongue is above them both 
2 Jl/oc. 15. 39. as wine mingled with water is p. 

PLEASE. 
Toh. 3. 15. if it p. not thee that I should die 
4. 3. do that which shall p. her, grieve her not 
Wisd. 14. 19. be willing to p. one in authority 
Eccl.lQ. 31. if givestthysoul the desires thalp. her 

19. 19. and they that do things thatp. him 

20. 27. hath understanding, will p. great mea 

PLEASED. 
Toh. 5. 16. so they were well p. then said he 
7w(f. 7.16. these wcrdsp.Olofernes and his servants 
15. 10. done much good, and Jjod is p. therewith 
Wisd. 4. 10. lie p. God and was beloved of him 

14. for his fjoul p. the Lord, therefore he hasted 
E^cl. 34. 19. the Most High is not p. with offerings 
44. 16. Enoch p. the Lord, and was translated 

48. 22. Ezckias did the thing thatp. the Lord 
IMac, 1. 12. so this device p. them well 

8. 21. so that matter p. the Romans well 

10. 47. but with Ale.xander they were well p. 
'14. 4. his authority and honour p. them well 

47. then Simon was well p. to be hijjh-priest 
2 Mac. 1. 20. when it p. God, Neemias being sent 

11. 35. hath granted, therewith we are well p. 
14. 35. wastp. that the temple should be among us 

PLEA3ETH. 
■fud. 3. 3. our flocks and herds, use them asp. thee 
Eccl. 19. 21. master, I will not do as it p. thee 
20, 23. he that p. great men shall get pardon 
39. 18. at his command is done whatever p. him 

PLEASING. 
Tob. 4. 21. do that which is p. in his sight 
Wisd. 9. 10. that I may know what is p. to thee 

17. 18. a p. fall of water running violently 
Eccl. 48. 16. some did that which was p. to God 

PLEASURE. 
Wisd. 1. 13. nor hath hep. in the destruction 

7. 2. and the p. that came with sleep 

8. 18. great p. it is to have her friendship 
Eccl. 9. 10. when old thou shalt drink it with p. 

12. in (he thing that the ungodly have p. in 
11. 27. affliction maketh a man forget p. 

14. 5. he shall not take p. in his goods 

18. 32. take not p. in much good cheer 
19.5.whosotakethp.in wickedness, be condemned 
25. 21. and desire her not for p. 

33. 13. as the clay is in the potter's hand to fashion 
it at p. so man is in hand of him that made him 
37. 28. nor hath every soul p. in every thing 
41. 4. why art thou against thep. of the Most High? 

1 Mac. 4. 42. priests, such as had p. in the law 

2 Mac. 12. 11. promising to p. him otherwise 

PLEASURES. 
Eccl. 19. 5. he that resisteth p. crowneth life 
1 Mac. 8. 30. think meet, they may do it at their p. 

PLENTY. 

Jud.'i. 18. p. of victual for every man of the army 

PLOTS. 

1 Esd. 5. 73. by secret p. and popular persuasions 

PLOUGH. 
£ccZ. 3S.25.how can he ?et wisdom that holdethp.? 

PLOWETH. 
Eccl. 6. 19. come to her, as one th?tp. andsoweth 

POINT. 
Eccl. 31. 15. judge, and be discreet in every p. 

2 Mac.2. 30. to stand on everyp. and go over things 

13. 10. being at the p. to be p'jt from their law 

POINTS, POmTS. 
2 Jlfac.12.22. wounded with p. of their own swords 

15. 12. and exercised in all p. of virtue 

POISONED. 
2 Mac. 10. 13. that he p. himself, and died 
POLICY. 

1 Mac. 8. 4. that by their p. they had conquered 

2 Mac. 13. 18. went about to take the holds by p. 

14. 29. watched to accomplish this thing by p. 
31. he was notably prevented by Judas' p. 

POLICIES. 
Jud. 11. 8. we have heard of thy wisdom and p. 

POLISH. 
Eccl. 38. 28. and watcheth to p. it perfectly 

rOLISHED. 
Bar. 6. 8. his tongue is p. by the workman 

POLLUTE. ^ 

1 Mac. 1. 46. p. the sanctuary and holy people 

2 Mac. 6. 2. top. also the temple in Jerusalem 
POLLUTED. 

1 Esd. 8. 83. is a land p. with the fioUutioni 



2 Esd. 15. 6. wickedness hath p. the whole earth 
Tob. 2. 9. being p. and my face was uncovered 

3. 15. that I never p. my name nor name of my 
.fud. 9. 2. and p. her virginity to her reproach 

1 Mac. 14. 36. they p. all about the sanctuary * 

2 Mac. 5. 16. taking tiie holy vessels with p. hands 

POLLUTETH. 
Eccl. 40. 29. hep. himself witn oilier men's meaJ 

POLLUTION, S. 
Jud. 9. 4. which abhorred the p. of their blood 

1 Mac. 13. 50. he cleansed the lower from p. 

2 Mac. 5. 27. lest they should be partakers of the » 

POMEGRANATES. 
Eccl. 45. 9. he comjiassed him with p. and bells 

POMP. 
IMac. 10. 86. men of city met him wilh great p 

PONDER. 
2 Esd. 4. 31. p. now by thy.self, how great fruit 
Eccl. 21.17. thev shall p. his words in IheirheartB 

' PONDERED. 
Wisd. 8. 17. when I p. ihem in my heart 

POOLS. 
2 Esd. 16. 60. p. on the ioj)s of the mountains 
POOR. 

1 Esd. 3. 19. the mind of the p. man and of the rich 

2 £srf.]5.51.thou shall be weakened as ap. woman 
Tob. 2. 2. bring what p. man soever thou findest 

4. 7. neither turn thy face from any p. 

21. fear not, my son, that we are made p. 
Wisd. 2. 10. let us oppress the p. righteous man 
Eccl. 1. 28. distrust not the Lord when thou art p. 
4. 1. my son, defraud not thep. of his living 

4. neither turn away thy face from a p. man 

8. not grieve to bow down thine ear to thep. 
7. 32. and stretch thine hand unto the p. 

10. 22. whether he be rich, noble, or p. 
23. it is not meet to desj)ise the p. tnan 
30. thep. man is honoured for his skill 

11.21. easy on the sudden to make ap. man rich 

13. 3. thep. is wronged, and must entreat also 

18. what peace between the rich and thep.? 

19. rich eat up the p. || 20. rich abhor the p. 

21. but a p. man is thrust away by his friends 

22. the p. man slept, and yet they rebuked him 

23. if p. man speak, they say, what fellow is thist 
21. 5. a prayer out of a p. man's mouth reacieth 

25. 2. my soul hates a p. man that is proud 

26. 4. a man be rich or p. if he have a good heart 

29. 8. have thou patience with a man in p. estate 

9. help thep. for the comrrtandment's sake 
22. better is the life of a p. man in a cottage 

30. 14. better is thep. being sound and strong 

31. 4. thep. labourelh in hisp. estate, and is needy 
34. 20. brings an offering of the goods of thep. 
35. 13. will not accept any person against ap.man 
33. 19. the life of the p. is the curse of the heart 

Bar. 6. 28. but to the p. they give nothing of it 
2Mac. 4. 47. and those p. men he condemned 

POPULAR. 

1 Esd. 5.73. by their secret [)lots and p. persuasioM 

PORCH. 

1 Esd. 9. 41. the broad court before the holy p. 

2 Mac. 1. 8. burnt the p. and shed innocent blood 

PORTERS. 

1 Esd. 1. 16. moreover the p. were at every gate 

PORTION. 
Estk. 13. 16. despise not thep. thou deliveredst 
Wisd. 2. 9. for this is our p. and our lot is this 
Eccl. 7. 31. give him hisp. as it is commanded 

11. 18. and this i>' ''ipp. of his reward 

14. 9. the covetous is not satisfied with his p. 
17. 17. but Israel is the Lord's p. 

24. 12. in the p. of the Lord's inheritance 

25. 19. let thep. of a sinner fall upon her 

26. 3. a good wife is a good p. which shall be given 

in the p. of them that fear the Lord 

23.a wicked woman given as a p. to wicked man 

41. 9. and if you die, a curse shall be your p. 

21. be ashamed to take away a p. or a gift 

45. 22. nor had he any p. among the people, for 

the Lord himself is hisp. and inheritance 

2 Mac. 1. 26. preserve thy own p. and sanctify it 
14. 15. and who always helpeth hisp. 

PORTIONS. 
Eccl. 44. 23. gave him a heritage, and divided his p 
50. 12. when he took p. out of the priests' hand* 

POSSESS. 
.Tud. 8. ^2. a reproach to all them that p. us 
Eccl. 11. 24. I have enough, and p. many thingl 

POSSESSED. 
Eccl. 36. 15. thou hast p. from the beginnin? 

POSSESSION. 
.Tud. 16. 21. Judith remained in her own p. 
Wisd. 8. 5. if riches be a p. to be desired in life 
Eccl. 4. 16. his generation shall hold her in p. 
24. 6. in every people and nation I got a p. 
28. 24. look that thou hedge thy p. with thorri 
51. 21. therefore have T sotten a good p. 

POSSESSIONS. 
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POSSIBLE. 
}i^isd. IG. 15. it is not p. to escape thine hand 
2 Mac.'i.G. it was //.to bring all into the king'c; hand 

14. 10. it is not ». that the state should be quiet 
• POST. 

JVisd. 5. 9. passed away as a. p. that hasted by 

POSTERITY. 
lEsdA.53. have free liberty, as well they as their;?. 
Eccl. 45. 24. he and p. should have :he dignity 
25. the inheritance should be to his p. alone 
47. 22. nor will lie abolish the p. of his elect 
Bar. 2. 15. Israel and his p. is called by thy name 
2. Mac 1 20. did send of the p. of those priests 

POTENTATES. 
Eccl 10. 24. judges and jo. shtfll be honoured 

POTS. 
lEsd 1 12. the sacrifices, they sod them in brass;?. 

POTTAGE. 
Bel 33. a prophet Habbacuc, who had made p. 

POTTER. 
JVisd.15.7. the p. tempering soft earth ; but what is 
the use of either sort, thejj.himself is the judge 
Eccl. 27. 5. the furnace proveth the p. vessel 
33. 13. as the clay is in the p. hand to fashion it 
38. 29. so doth the p. sitting at his work 

POVERTY. 
EccMO-31. honoured in /).how much more in riches 
dishonourable in riches, how much more in p. 
11. 12. is slow, wanting ability, and full of;?. 
14. life, death, p. and riches come of the Lord 
13. 24. p. is evil in the mouth of the ungodly 
18. 25. when thou art rich, think on p. and need 
22. 23. be faithful to thy neighbour in his;?. 
26. 28. a man of war that sulfereth p. 
29. 9. turn him not away because of his;?. 
POWER. 
2Esd. 1. 10. all his;?, have I smitten down 
Jud. 2. 12. as I live, and by the p. of my kingdom 
9. 11. for thy p. standeth not in multitude 
14. that thou art the God of all;?, and might 

11. 7. and his;?, liveth who hath sent thee, and the 

fowls of the air shall live by thy;?. 
13. 4. O Lord God of all p. look at this present 
11. God is with us, to shew his p. in Jerusalem 
19. which remember the;?, of God for ever 
JVisd. 1.3. his;?, when it is tried reproveth unwise 

6. 3. p. is given you of the Lord, and sovereignty 

7. 23. stedfasl, free from care, having all p. 

25. for she is the breath of the p. of God 

26. the unspotted mirror of the;?, of God 

9. 11. and she shall preserve me in her;?. 

10. 2. and gave him p. to rule all things 
11.20. being scattered through the breath of thy p. 

21. who may withstand the;?, of thine arm? 

12. 15. thinking it not agreeable with thy;?. 

16. thy p. is the beginning of righteousness 

17. men will not believe thou art of a full;?. 
IS.but thou mastering thy ;?.judgest with equity;, 

for thou mayest use;?, when thou wilt 
14. 31. it is not the;y. of them by whom they swear 

15. 2. if we sin we are thine, knowing thy;?. 
3. to know thy p. is the root of immortality 

16 13. for thou hast;?, of life and death 

19. it burneth in water above the;?, of fire 
Eccl. 3. 20. for the p. of the Lord is great 
6. 26. and keep her ways with all thy;?. 
8. 13. be not surety above thy p. for if thou be 
9. 13. keep far from the man that hath;?, to kill 

10. 4. the p. of the earth is in the hand of the Lord 

13. 2. burden not thyself above thy p. while livest 

15. 18. he is mighty in p. and beholdeth all things 
18. 4. to whom he hath given p. to declare works 
46. 6. and with hailstones of mighty p. 

49. 5. therefore he gave their p. to others 
Bar. 1. C. collection, according to every man's p. 
3. 5. think on thy p. and thy name at this time 
6. 59. better to be a king that sheweth his p. 
63. these like to them neither in shew nor p. 
Prayer of Manass. fear and tremble before thy p. 
8 JIfac. 3.24. the Lord of spirits, and the prince of 
all p. all were astonished at the p. of God 
28. manifestly they acknowledged the p. of God 
9. 8. shewing forth to all the manifest p. of God 

11. 4. not at all considering the p. of God 

12. 28. who with his p. breaks strength of enemies 

POWERS. 
Z)are.3.39. all ye p. of the Lord, bless ye the Lord 
Prayer of Manass. nil the p. of heaven praise thee 

POWERFUL. 
Eccl. 16. 15. that his p. works might be known 

POUR. 
Tab. 4. 17. p. out thy bread on burial of the just 
Eccl. 10. 13. he that hath it, shall p. out abominat. 

16. n. he is mighty to p. out displeasure 
24. 33. I will yet p. out doctrine as prophesy 
36. 7. raise up indignation, and p. out wrath 
39.6.hoshallp. out wise sentences and give thanks 

23 they p. out their force, and appease wrath 
POURED. 
Eccl 18. 29. they p. forth exquisite parables 
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Eccl. 50.15. hep. of the blood of the grape, hep. out 
at the foot of the altar a sweet-smelling savour 

27. who out of his heart p. forth wisdom 

2 J\Iac. 1. 31. water to be p. on the great stones 

POURETH. 
Eccl. 18. 11. God p. forth mercy on them 
35. 14. the widow, when she p. out her complaint 

43. 19. the hoar-frost as salt hep, on the earth 

PRACTICE, S. 
Eccl. 10. 0. do riothmg at all by injurious p. 
27. 9. truth will return to them that p. in her 

PRACTISED. 
2Jl/ac. 14. 22. lest treachery be suddenly p. 

PRACTISING. 
1 Esd. 2. 26. that city was p. against kings 

PRAISE. 
2Esd.l3. 57. givino'p. £reatly to the Most High 
Tob. 3. 11. let all thy works p. thee for ever 
8. 15. thou art worthy to be praised with all pure 
and holy p. therefore let thy saints p. thee 

12.6. bless God, p. him,p.him,it isgood top. and 
exalt God, therefore be not slack to p. him 

13. 6. p. the Lord of might, and extol the King 
7. my soul shall p. the king of heaven and rejoice 

14. 7. so shall all nations p. Lord and confess God 
Jud. 13. 14. then said she, p. p. God, p. God I say 

20. God turn these to thee for a perpetual p. 

16. 1. the people sang after her this song of p. 
Es til. 13.17. we may live, O Lord, andp. thy name, 

destroy not the mouths of them that p. thee. 
FVisd. 15. 19. nor are they to be desired, but they 
went without the p. of God and his blessing 
Eccl. 11. 31. in things worthy p. will lay blame 
15. 9. p. is not seemly in the mouth of a sinner 

10. for p. shall be uttered in wisdom 

17. 27. who shall p. the Most High in the grave? 

28. the sound in heart shall p. the Lord 

18. 28. and wili give p. to him that found her 
24. 1. wisdom shall p. herself, and shall glory 
27. 7. p. no man before thou hearest him "speak 
35. 2. he that giveth alms, sacrificelh p. 

39. 10. the congregation shall declare his p. 

14. sing a song of p. and bless the Lord 

15. shew forth his p. with the songs of your lips 
35. p. ye the Lord with the whole heart 

43.11. look on the rainbow, andp. him that made it 

44. 1. let us now p. famous men, and our fathers 
51. 1. I will thank thecal do give p. to thy name 

29. rejoice in his mercy, be not ashamed of his p. 
Bar.3. G. thou art our God, thee, O Lord, will wep. 

7. that we should p. thee in our captivity 
Dan. 3. 35. p. and exalt him above all for ever 

.dnd so to the end of the chapter. 
Prayer of Manass. I will p. thee for ever all days 
of my life, all the powers of heaven do p. thee 
1 Mac. 4. 33. let all p. thee with thanksgiving 
PRAISED. 

1 Esd. 4. 62. they p. the God of their fathers 

2 Esd. 2. 42. they all p. the Lord with songs 
Tob. 8. 15. then Raguel p. God, and said, O God, 

thou art worthy to be p. with all holy praise 
Jud. 6. 20. comforted Achior, and p. him greatly 
Wisd. 10. 20. the righteous p. thy holy name 
£ccZ.47.6. people p. him in the blessings of the Lord 
Z) 071.3. 29. blessed art thou, O Ld. God, to be p. and 
exalted above all for ever, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34. 
Sus. 63. they p. God for their daughter Susanna 

1 Mac. 4. 24. went home, and p. the Ld. in heaven 

2 Mac. 11. 9. then they p. the merciful God 

PRAISES. 
Esth. 14. 10. heathen to set forth the p. of the idols 

PRAISING. 
Tob. 11. 1. after this, Tobias went his way p, God 

16. Tobit went out, rejoicing and p. God 

14. 1. so Tobit made an end of p. God 
lVisd.19. 9. p. thee, O L. who hadst delivered them 
Eccl. 39. 15. and in p. him you shall say thus 
Dan. 3. 1. and they walked in the fire, p. God 

1 Mac.4. 55. worshipping and p. the God of heaven 

2 Mac. 12. 41. p. the Lord, the righteous judge 

15. 29. p. the Almighty in their own language 

PRAY. 
Tob. 6. 17. rise up and p. to God, who is merciful 

8. 4. let us p. that God would have mercy on us 
12. 12. when thou didst p. and bury the dead 

Jud. 8. 31. therefore now p. thou for us, because 

9. 12. I p. thee, I p. thee, O God of my father 
11. 17. 1 will p. to God, and he will tell me 

JVisd. 16. 28. and at the day-spring p. to thee 
Eccl. 37. 15. above all this, p. to the Most High 
39. 5. and he will p. before the Most High 

PRAYED. 
Tob. 3. 1. 1 did weep, and in sorrow p. saying 

11. then she p. toward the window and said 
Esth. 14. 3. she p. unto the Lord God of Israel 
Wisd. 7. 7. I p. and understanding was given me 

1 J\mc. 11. 71. he cast earth on his head and p. 

2 Mac. 1.8. then we p. to the Lord and were heard 
2. 10. as when Moses p. to the Lord, the fire came 

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2 Mac. 5. 4. every one p. that that appariti yn niighl 

15. 12. Oniasp. for the whole body of the Jews 

PRAYER. 
Tob. 12. 8. p. is good with fasting and alms 

13. 1. then Tobit wrote a p. of rejoicing, and said 
Jud. 9. 12. King of every creature, hear thou my p 

13. 10. they went according to their custom top 
Esth. 13. 8. Mardocheus made his p. to the Lord 
IVisd. 13. 17. then niakelh hep. for his goods 
Eccl. 4. 6. his p. be heard of him that made him 

7. 10.be not faint-hearted when thou makest thyp 

17. 25. return, and make thyp. before his face 
21. 5. a p. out of a poor man's mouth reacheth 

to the ears of God, and his junigment cometh 

34. 26. and doth the same, who will hear hisp 

35. 13. he will hear the p. of the oppressed 

16. his p. shall reach unto the clouds 

17. the p. of the humble pierceth the clouds 

36. 17. O Lord, hear the p. of thy servants 
39. 5. and he will open his mouth in p. 

6. he shall give thanks to the Lord in his p. 
50. 19. the people besought the Lord hyp. 
51.11. 1 caJled on the Lord, and so myp. was heard 

13. when young, I desired wisdom openly in p. 
l.^/ac.5.33.who sounded trumpets and cried withp. 

7. 37. be a house of p. and petition for thy people 

2 Mac. 1. 23. the priests made a p. whilst sacrifice 

24. p. was after this manner, O Lord, Lord God 

10. 27. after the p. they took their weapons 

12. 42. betook themselves to p. and besought hira 
15. 22. in his p. he said after this manner 
26. encountered enemies with invocation and ». 
PRAYERS. 
Tob. 3. 16. so the p. of them both were heard 

12. 15. which present the p. of the saints 
Jud.^.l3. so God heard lheirp.»and looked on their 

13. 3. for she said she would go forth to her p. 
Bar. 2. 14. hear our p. O Lord, and our petitions 

1 Mac. 12. 11. in our p. to think on our brethren 

2 Mac.1.5. God hear yourp. and be atone with you 

PRAYEST. 
Eccl. 7. 14. make not much babbling when thouj). 

18. 23. before thou p. prepare thyself 

28. 2. so thy sin shall be forgiven when thou p. 

PRAYETH. 
Eccl. 34. 24. when one p. and another curseth 

PREACH. 
2 Esd, 2. 1 32. till I come and p. mercy unto them 

PRECEPTS. 
2 Esd. 16. 76. the guide of them who keep my p. 
Tob. 6. 15. dost not thou remember the p.? 

PRECIOUS. 
T0&.I3. 16. for Jerusalem he built up withp. stones 
Jud. 10. 3. she anointed herself withp. ointment 
£s<A.14.2. instead ofp. ointments covered her head 

15. 6. robes all glittering with gold andp. stones 
Wisd. 7. 9. nor compared I to her any p. stones 
Eccl. 9. 5. fall not by those things that are p. in her 

PREDECESSORS. 
Esth.li. 5. thou tookest our fathers from all their p 

PRE-EMINENCE. 
Eccl. 33. 22. in thy works keep to thyself the p. 
1 Mac. 11. 27. and gave him p. among his friends 

PREFERRED. 
Wisd. 7. 8. 1 p. her before sceptres and thrones 
PREPARE. 

1 Esd. 1. 4. p. you after your families and kindreds 

2 Esd. 14. 24. look thou p. thee many box trees 
Tob. 5. 16. he said, p. thyself for the journey 

11. 3. let us haste before, andp. the house 
Jud. 2. 7. that they p. for me earth and water 

12. 1. that they should p. for her of his meats 
Eccl. 2. 1. my son, p. thy sou! for temptation 

17. they that fear the Lord will p. their hearts 
18. 23. before thou prayestp. thyself 
33. 4. p. what to say, so shalt thou be heard 
PREPARED. 
1 Esd. 1. 13. they p. for themselves and priests 

14. the Levitesp. for themselves and priests 
Tob. 2. 1. there was a good dinner p. for me 

5. 16. when his son had p. all things for journey 
.Tud. 9. 6. we are here, for all thy ways are p. 

12. 19. she ate and drank what her maid had p 
Esth. 11. 7. at their cry all nations were p. to battle 
Wisd.Q.B. which thou hast p. from the beginning 

16. 20. didst send bread p. without their labour 
Eccl. 49. 12. which was p. for everlasting glory 

PREPAREDST. 
^istf.16.2. thoup. for them meat of a strange tasta 

PREPARETH. 
Eccl. 26. 28. Lord p. such a one for the sword 

PREPARING. 
Wisd. 14.1. again, one p. to sail, calleth on wood 

PRESCRIBED. 
1 Esd, 1. 5. according as David the king of Israel/). 

PRESENCE. 
Wisd. 14. 17. whom men could not honour in p. 
Eccl.S.ll.nse not in anger atp. of injurious persons 

PRESENT. 
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IVisd. 4. 2. when it is p. men take example at it 
9.9. Wisdom was p. when thou madest the world 

10. that being/*, she may labour with me 
11. 11. whether absent or p. they were vexed 
14. 17. might flatter him absent as if he were ju. 
Eccl. 1. 21. where it \sp. it turnetli away wrath 
27. 23. when thou art p. be will speak sweetly 
31. 6. go.'d ruin of many, their destruction was p. 

PRESENT. 
Tob. 12. 15. which _p. the prayers of the saints 

PRESENTS. 
Eccl. 20. 29. p. and gifts blind the eyes of the wise 

PRESERVATION. 
Eccl. 34. 16- he is a p. from stumbling and help 

PRESERVE. 
Tob. 6. 17. thou shalt;*. her, and she shall go 
fFisd. 9. 11. and she shall p. me in her power 

PRESERVED, ETH. 
JVisd. 10. 1. she;;, thefirst formed father of world 

4. wisdom again p. it, and directed the course 

5. and she p. him blameless unto God 

11. 25. or have been_p. if not called by thee 
16. 26. but that it is thy word which p. them 
Eccl. 20. 2. he that confesseth shall be p. from hurt 

PRESS. 

Eccl. 13. 10. p. not on him, lest thou be put back 

31. 31. ». not on him with urging him to drink 

PRESSED. 
TVisd. 17. ir. wickedness being p. with conscience 
Eccl. 46. 5. when the enemies;?, upon him 
Bel 30. when the king saw that they;;, him sore 
2 Jilac. 14. 9. our nation, which is p. on every side 

PRESUMED. 
2 Mac. 3.24. all that ;y. to come in were astonished 
5. 15. but p. to go into the most holy temple 

PRESUMPTION. 
EstJi. 13. 2. not lifted up with;?, of my authority 
2 Jilac. 5. 18. this man had been put back from p. 

PRETEND. 
EccM2.17.though hep. to help thee, yet underraine 

PREVAIL. 
Eccl. 29. 6. if hep. he shall hardly receive the half 

PREVENT. 
Wisd. 16. 28. we must p. the sun to give thanks 

PREVENTETH. 
Wisd. 6. 13. she;;, them that desire her 

PREY. 
1 Esd. 8. 77. for our sins, we were given up for a p. 
Jud. 5. 24. they shall be a ;;. to be devoured of all 
9. 4. thou hast given their wives for a p. 
16. 5. that he would make my infants as a;;. 
Eccl. 27. 10. as the lion lieth in wait for the;;. 
\Mac. 7. 47. they took the spoils and the p. 

PRICE. 
.EccZ.33.30.because thou hast bought him with a ;;. 
Bar. 6. 25. the things are bought for a most high ;;. 

PRICKED. 
rr?!S(f.l6.11.they werep.that they should remember 
iJccM2.12. lest thou remember my words and be p. 
14 1. who is not p. with the multitude of sins 

PRICKETH. 
Eccl. 22. 19. he that p. the eye, will make tears 

PRIDE. 
Toh. 4. 13. for in p.is destruction and much trouble 
Jud. 9. 9. behold their p. and send thy wrath 
Esth. 13. 12. it was not in p. that I did not bow 

14. not worship any but thee, nor will I do it in;;. 
Wisd. 5. 8. what hath p. profited usl or riches 
Eccl. 10. 7. p. is hateful before God and man 
li.p. is the beginning of sin, he that hath it 
18. p. was not made for man, nor furious anger 
21. roughness and p. is the losing thereof 

15. 8. she is far from ;;. liars cannot remember 

16. 8. but he abhorred them for their p. 
26. 26. she that dishonoureth him in her;;. 
43. 1. the;;, of the height, the clear firmament 

Bar. 4. 34. her p. shall be turned into mourning 
I Jlfac.2.49.now hath p and rebuke gotten strength 

3. 20. they come against us in p. and iniquity 
iJjUffic. 1.28. punish them that with p. do us wrong 

5.21. weening in his p. to make the land navigable 

7. 36. shalt receive just punishment for thy p. 
9. 7. but still was fi led with p. breathing out 

11. he began to leave off his great p. 
15. 6. Nicanor in exceedins p. determined 

PRIEST. 
Eccl. 7. 31. fear the Lord, and honour the p. 
50. 1. Simon high p. son of Onias, who repaired 
I Mac. 2. 1. Mattathias .a p. of the sons of Joarib 
7. 14, one that is a p. of the seed of Aaron 
15. 1. to Simon the p. and prince of the Jews 
See High. 
PRIESTS. 
I Esd 1. 2. having set the p. according to courses 

4. 53. the p. that went away should have liberty 
54. the p. vestments wherein they minister 

5. 59. the;;, stood arrayed in their vestments 

8. 77. we with our p. were given up to the sword 
Jxid. n. 13. which they had reserved for the;;. 
Wisd.\2.Q. with their p. out of their idolatroua crew 

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Eccl. 7. 29. fear the Lord, and reverence his;;. 
50. 12. he took the portions out of the p. hands 
Bar. 1. 7. to the p. and ail the people at Jerusalem 
16. confusion effaces belongeth to our;;. 

6. 10. the p. convey from their gods, gold, silver 

18. even so the;;, make fast their temples 
28. things sacrificed, their;;, sell and abuse 
31. the p. sit in their temples, their clothes rent 
33. the p. also take off their garments 

48. the p. consult with themselves where may be 
55. when fire falleth their p. will flee away 
Z)an. 3. 62. O ye p. of the Lord, bless ye the Lord 
Bel 8. the king was wroth, and called for his;;. 
10. now the p. of Bel were threescore and ten 
15. in the night ciime the;;, with their wives 
28. the king hath put the;;, to death 
\Mac. 3. 49. they biought also the;;, garments 
51. thy;;, are in heaviness and brought low 
4. 38. they saw the;;, chambers pulled down 
42. so he chose;;, of blameless conversation 
5. 67. certain p. desi/ous to shew their valour, slain 

7. 36. the;?, entered in, and stood before the altar 
10.42.because they appertain to the;;. that minister 

.2 Jl/ac. 1.10. who was of the stock of the anointed p. 
13. they were slain by the deceit of Nanea's;?. 

19. the ;;. that were then devout, took the fire 

20. Neemias did send of the posterity of those ;;. 

23. the p. made a prayer while sacrifice 
30. the;;, sung psalms of thanksgiving 

3. 15. the;;, prostrating themselves before the altar 
4. 14. xhe p. had no courage to serve any more 

14. 34. then the p. lift up their hands to heaven 

15. 31. when he had set the ;;. before the altar 

PRIESTHOOD. 
Eccl. 45. 7. he gave him the;/, among the people 
15. they should execute the office of the;;. 

24. should have the dignity of the p. for ever 

1 Mac. 2. 54. the covenant of an everlasting p. 

7. 21. but Alcimus contended for the high p. 
11. 27. the king confirmed him in the high ;;. 

16. 24. are written in the chronicles of his p. 

2 Jl/ac.2.17.that gave them thep. and thesanctuary 

4. 24. he got the;;, to himself, offering more 
11. 3. to set the high p. to sale every year 

14. 7. of my ancestor's honour, I mean the high p. 

PRIETH. 
Eccl. 14. 23. he that p. in at her windows shall also 

PRINCE. 
Jud. 9. 10. the servant with the p. and thep. with 
EccL 41. 17. be ashamed of a lie before a p. 
48. 12. he was not moved with presence of any p 
Dan. 3. 15. nor is there at this time p. or prophet 
1 Mac. 3. 13. when Seron a p. of the army heard 
9. 30. we have chosen thee this day to be our p. 

15. 1. unto Simon the priest and p. of the Jews 
2. to Simon high priest and p. of his nation 

2Jl/ac.3.24.theP. of all power caused an apparition 

PRINCES. 
Eccl.\Q. 14. hath cast down the thrones of proudp. 

39. 4. he shall appear before p. he will travail 

46. 18. he destroyed all thep. of the Philistines 
Bar. 2. 1. against our p. and the men of Israel 

3. 16. where are thep. of the heathen become 
1 Mac. 6. 60. the king and thep. were content 

7. 26. the king sent Nicanor one of his honourablep. 

9. 37. daughter of one of the great p. of Chanaan 
PRINCELY. 

1 Esd. 4. 46. this is the p. liberality from thee 

PRINCIPALITY. 

2 Mac. 4. 27. so Menelaus got the p. 

5. 7. howbeit, for all this he obtained not thep. 

PRISON. 
Eccl. 13. 12. he will not spare to put thee in p. 
2 Mac. 13. 21. when had gotten him, put him in p. 

PRISONER. 
.Tud. 16. 9. her beauty took his mind p. 
2 Mac. 14. 27. that lie should send Maccabeus p. 
33. if you will not deliver me Judas as a p. 
PRISONERS. 
2 Esd.\^. 40. ten tribes which were carried away p. 
Wisd. 17. 2. p. ofdarkness, and fettered with night 

1 Mac. 9. 70^ that he should deliver them thep. 
72. when he had restored unto him thep. 

15. 40. Cendebcus began to take the people p. 

PRIVATE. 
Esth. 14. 16. 1 wear it not when I am p. by myself 

2 Mac. 4. 5. the good of all, both public and p. 

PRIVY. 
Wisd. 8. 4. she is p. to the mysteries of knowledge 
Sus. 18. they went out themselves at p. doors 
Bel 13. under table they had made a p. entrance 

21. who shewed him p. doors where they came 
2 Mac. 1. 16. and opening a p. door of the roof 

8. 7. took advantage of nightfor such p. attempts 

PRIVILY. 

1 Mac. 9. 60. he sent letters p. to his adherents 

2 Mac. 1. 19. the priests took the fire of the altar p. 
8. 1. they went p. into the towns and called 

PROCEED. 
1 Esd. 2. 29. those wicked workers p. no further 



PROCEEDED. 
2 Esd. 10. 19. so I p. to speak further unto her 
2 Mac. 6. 29. thespeechesp. from a desperate mini! 

PROCESS. 
[2 Esd. 11.20. in p. of time the feathers stood up 

PROCESSION. 
2 Mac. 6. 7. were compelled to go inp.toBacchu? 

PROCLAMATION. 
1 Esd. 2. 2. he made p. through all his kingdoni 

1 Mac. 5. 49. Judas commanded a p. to be made 

PROCLAIMING. 

2 Mac. 8. 11. p. a sale of the captive Jews 

PROCURE. 
IMac. 7. 15. we will p. the harm neither of you 
13. 17. he should p. to himself great hatred 

PROCURED. 
Esth. 16. 13. who continually p. our good 

PROFANATI9N. 

1 Mac. 1.48. with all manner of uncleannessandp 

PROFANE. 

1 Mac. 1. 45. that they should p. the sabbaths 
63. that they might not p. the holy covenant 

2. 34. neither will we p. the sabbath-day 

2 Mac. 5. 16. with p. hands pulling down things 

6. 5. the altar also was filled with p. things 

PROFANED. 
2 Esd. 10. 22. the name called on us is almost p. 
iMac. 1. 43. many of the Israelites p. the sabbath 

3. 51. thy sanctuary is trodden down and p. 
4.38.wben they saw altar p. they rent their clothes 

54. and what day the heathen had p. it 
2 Mac. 8. 2. pity the temple p. of wicked men 
10.5. the .same day that the strangersp. the temple 
PROFANELY. 
2 Esd. 15. 8. their wickedness they p. commit 

PROFANENESS. 
2 Mac. 4. 13. through the exceeding p. of Jason 

PROFESS. 
Eccl. 3. 25. p. not the knowledge thou hast not 

PROFIT. 
2 Esd.l.il. for whatp.for men to live in heaviness? 

49. what p. is it to us if there be prom.ised us 
JEccZ.5.8.they shall notp.thee in the day of calamity 
11. 23. say not, what p. is there of my service? 
13. 4. if thou be for his p. he will use thee 
20. 10. there is a gift that shall not p. thee , 
30. wisdona that is hid, and treasure that ia 
hoarded up, what p. is in them both? 
29. 11. it shall bring thee more p. than gold 
30.23.sorrow hath killed, and there is nop. therein 
34. 23. what p. have they then but labour? 
26. or what doth his humbling p. him? 
2 Mac. 2.25. been careful that all might have p. 

PROFITABLE. 
Tob. 3. 6. it is p. for me to die rather than live 

4. 18. and despise not any counsel that is p. 
Wisd. 8. 7. can have nothing more p. in their life 
Eccl. 10. 4. he will set over it one that is p. 

37. 28. for all things are not p. for all men 

2 Mac. 12. 12. that they would be p. in many thinjB 

PROFITED. 
Wisd. 5. 8. what hath pride p. us, or riches? 
Eccl. 33. 16. by the blessing of Lord I p. and filled 
51. 17. 1 p. therein, therefore will I ascribe glory 

PROFOUNDER. 
Eccl. 24.29. her counsels p. than the great deep 

PROGENITORS. 
Esth. 16. 16. who ordered thekingdom to our p 

PROLOGUE. 
2 Mac. 2. 32. it is a foolish thing tomakealongp. 

PROLONG. 
Eccl. 29. 5. he will p. the time and return words 

38. 14. they give for ease .nnd remedv top. life 

PROLONGETH. 
Eccl. 30. 22. the joyfulness of a man p. his day 
37. 31. but he that taketh heed, p. his life 

PROMISED. 
Bar. 2. 34. which I p. with an oath to their fathers 

1 Mac. 11. 28. he p. him three hundred talents 

2 Mac. 2. 18. hep. in the law, will have mercy on us 
4. 9. besides this hep. to assign 150 more 

7. 26. she p. him that she would counsel her son 

PROMISES. 
2 Esd. 5. 29. and they which did gainsay thy p. 
fr2srf.i2.2i. hast sworn and made coven, ofgoodp 

1 Mac 10.15.had heard what p. Demetrius had sen* 

PROMISETH. 

Eccl 20. 23. that for bashful ness p. to his friend 

PROMISING. 

2 Esd. 3. 15. p. that thou wouldst never forsake 
2 Mac. 4. 8. p. to the king by intercession talents 

PROMOTE. 
Eccl. 20. 27. a wise man shnll p. himself to honour 

PROMOTED. 
1 Mac. 11. 26. kin? p. him in si^ht of all his friendi 

PRONOUNCED. 
.7Mrf.8.11. this oath which yep. between G. and you 
Bar. 2. 1. L. madegood his word which hep. ag ua 

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f9''isd. 2. IG. hop. llie end of the iust to be blessed 

PROPER. " 
Wisd. 18. 21. biingiiig tlieshieldof liisp. ministry 
19. 6. lor Iho vv)iole creature in his projjer kind 

PROPERLY. 
Tob. 1. 2 Thisbc, wliich is called p. Nephthali 

PROPHECY. 
2 Esd. 15 1. behold, speak thou the words of p. 
Tob. 2. 6. remembering that y. of Amos, as lie said 
Eccl. 49. 6. according to the;), of Jeremias 

PROPHECIES. 
Eccl. 39. 1. he will be occupied in p. 
44. 3. giving counsel and declaring;?. 
PROPHESY. 
2Esd. 8. 5. agreed to give ear, and art willing to ;>. 
IVisd. 14. 28. either mad when merry, or;>. lies 
Eccl. 47. 1. and after him rose up Nathan to w. 

PROPHESIED. 

1 Esd. 6. 1. Aggeus and Zachariasp. to the Jews 

Jud. 6. 2. that thou hast p. among us to-day 

jEccZ. 4G. 20. and after his death he;j.and shewed 

PROPHET. 

1 Esd. 1. 20. since the time of the;?. Samuel 
28. not regarding the words of the f. Jeremy 

2 Esd. 1. 1. the second book of the p. Esdras 
Tob. 14. 4. which Jonas the p. spake of Nineve 
Wisd.ll. l.she prospered in the hand of the holy;?. 
Eccl. 46. 13. Samuel the p. of the Lord, beloved 

15. by his faithfulness he was found a true p. 
48. 1. then stood up Elias the p. as fire 
49.7.Jcremias,who nevertheless was aji?. sanctified 

Bel. 33. there was in Jewry a;?, called Habbacuc 

1 Mac. 4:. 4(). till there should come a. p. to shew 
9. 27. since the time that a p. was not seen 

14. 41. until there should arise a faithful p. 

2 Mac. 2. i. that Jeremy the;?, commanded them 
2. how that the;?, having given them the law 
4. the;?, being warned of God, commanded 

15. 14. this is Jeremias the;?, of God 

PROPHETS. 
1 Esd, 1. 51. they made a sport of his p. 

6. 1. the p. pro[)hesied unto the Jews 
Tob. 4. 12. for we are the children of the jp. 

14. 5. as the;?, have spoken thereof 
JVisd. 7.27.she maketh them friends of God and p. 
Eccl. 36. 15. raise up jB. that have been in thy name 

16. and let thy p. be found faithful 

PROPITIATION. 
JVisd. 18. 21. even prayer and;?, of incense 
Eccl. 5. 5. concerning p. be not without fear 
35. 3. and to forsake unrighteousness is a;?. 

PROPORTIONABLY. 
TVisd. 13. 5.;?. the maker of them is seen 

PROSPER. 
•2Esd. 5. 12. shall labour, but their ways shall not p. 
Tob. 4. 19. that all thy paths and counsels may;?. 
5. 16. his father said, God p. your journey 
Eccl. 15. 10. and the Lord will;?, it 
38. 14. that he would p. that which they give 

PROSPERED. 
Wisd. 11. 1. she p. their works in hand of prophet 

1 Mac. 2. 47. and the work p. in their hand 
3. 6. because salvation p. in his hand 

14. 36. for in his time things;?, in his hands 

16. 2. things have;?, so well in our hands 

2 Mac. 8. 8. that things p. with him still more 

PROSPERITY. 
Eccl. 6. 11. but in thy p. he will be as thyself 
10. 5. in the hand of God is the;?, of man 
11. 14.;?. and adversity,life and death come of Lord 

17. and bis favour bringeth p. for ever 

25. in day of p. is a forgetfulness of afliiction 

12. 8. a friend cannot be known in p. 

9. in the;?, of a man enemies will be grieved 

13. 26. is a token of a heart that is in p. 
22. 23. that thou mayest rejoice in his;?. 
37. 4. which rejoiceth in the;?, of a friend 
41. 1. to the man that hath p. in all things 

1 Mac. 12. 22. do well to write to us of your;?. 

2 Mac. 9. 19. wisheth much joy, health, and p. 

PROSPEROUS. 
1 Esd. 8. 50. to desire of him a p. journey for us 
7*06. 5. 21. and his journey shall be p. 
10. 11. the God of heaven give you a;?, journey 
Eccl. 43. 26. the end of them hath p. success 
PROSPEROUSLY. 

1 Esd. 6. 10. the work goeth on p. in their hands 
Tob. 4. 6. thy doings shall p. succeed to thee 

PROSTRATING. 

2 Mac. 3. 15. but priests p. themselves before altar 

PROTECT. 
JVisd. 5. 16. and with his arm shall he p. them 

PROTECTETH. 
Jud. 9. 14. no other that p. the people of Israel 

PROTECTING. 

1 Jlf«c.3.3.he made battlesp.the host with the sword 

PROTECTION. 
Eccl. 34. 16. he is their mighty p. and strong stay 

2 Mac. 13. 17. the;?, of the Lord did help him 

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PROTECTOR. 

.^ud. 9. 11. for tliou art a;?, of the finlorn 
2 Mac. 11. 1. Lysias the king's;?, and cousin 
l.i. 2. Lysias his p. and ruler of his affairs 
PROTESTATIONS. 
Eccl. 46. 19. he made;?, in the sight of the Lord 

PROUD. 
2 Esd.ll.i4. Highest hath looked on the;?, times 
Est/i. 13. 12. that I did not bow down to;?. Aman 
JVisd. 14. 6. in old time when the p. giants perished 
Eccl. 3. 28. in the punishment of the;?, no remedy 

10. 9. why is earth and ashes;?.? 
14. the Lord cast down the thrones of;?, princes 
15. the Ld.hath plucked up roots ofthep. nations 

11. 30. as a partridge, so is the heart of the;?. 
13. 1. he that hath fellowship with a;?, man 

20. as the p. hate humility, so doth the rich 
21. 4. the house of o. men shatl be made desolate 
23. 4. O God of my life, give me not a p. look 

8. the evil-bi)eaker and p. shall fall thereby 
25. 2. my soul hateth a poor man that is ». 
27. 15. the strife of the p. is blood-shedding 

28. mockery and reproach are from the p. 
31.26. so wine the hearts of the;?, by drunkenness 
32. 12. do what thou wilt, but sin not by p. speech 

18. but a;?, man is not daunted with fear 
35.18.he have taken away the multitude of the p. 
51. 10. he would not leave me in the time of the p. 

1 Mac. 2. 47. they pursued also after the p. men 

2 Mac. 9. 8. so p. was he beyond the condition 
15.32. the hand that with ;?.brags he had stretched 

PROUDLY. 
Jud. 6. 17. spoken p. against the house of Israel 
Eccl. 48. 18. his hand against Sion and boasted;?. 

1 Mac. 1. 21. he entered;?, into the sanctuary 
24. having made great massacre and spoken p. 

7. 34. but he mocked them and spake jp. 
47. his hand which he stretched out so;?. 

2 Mac. 9. 4. for he had spoken p. in this sort 
12. that a man should not p. think of himself 

PROVE. 
JVisd. 2. 17. let asp. what shall happen in the end 

19. we may know his meekness, and p. patience 
£cc?. 6. 7. if thou wouldest get a friend,;?, him first 

37. 27. my son,;?, thy soul in thy life 

PROVED. 
JVisd. 3. 5. for God p. and found them worthy 
Eccl. 44. 20. when he was p. he was found faithful 

PROVETH. 
Eccl. 27. 5. the furnace p. the potter's vessel 
31. 26. the furnace p. the edge by dipping 

PROVERB. 
Tob. 3. 4. and for a p. of reproach to all nations 

PROVERBS. 
Eccl. 8. 8. but acquaint thyself with their;?. 
47. 17. the countries marvelled at thee for thy;?. 
PROVIDE. 

1 Mac. 10. 6. to p. weapons that he might aid him 

PROVIDED. 
JVisd. 13. 16. he;?, for it, that it might not fall 
IMac. 10. 21. gathered forces, and;?, much armour 
14. 10. he p. victuals for the cities, and set in them 

2 Mac. 4. 21. Antiochus p. for his own safety 

PROVIDENCE. 
JVisd. 14. 3. but thy p. O Father, governeth it 
17. 2. they lay exiled from the eternal;?. 

PROVISION. 
Jud. 2. 17. and goats without number for their p. 
4. 5. they laid up victuals for the p. of war 
12. 3. if p. fail, how should we give thee the like 1 
2 Mac. 6. 21. to bring flesh of his own p. 

12. 27. wherein was great ;?. of engines and darts 

PROVOKE. 
,rud. 8. 14. p. not the Lord our God to anger 
11. 11. wherefore they will p. their God to anger 
Eccl. 4. 2. neither p. a man in his distress 
1 Mac. 6. 34. they might;?, elephants to fight 
15. 40. Cendebeus began to p. the people 
PROVOKED. 

1 Esd. 6. 15. but when our fathers p. God to wrath 

2 Esd. 1. 7. they have p. me to wraih, and despised 
Bar.i. 7. for ye jo. him that made you 

PRUDENCE. 
JVisd. 8. 6. if;?, work, who more cunning than she? 
7. teacheth temperance, p. justice, and fortitude 
18. in the exercise of conference with her p. 
Eccl. 1. 4. the understanding of;?, from everlasting 
10.3. through thep. of them that are in authority 
19. 22. nor at any time is the counsel of sinners p. 
25. 9. well is him that hath found p. 
34. 10. but he that hath travelled, is full of p. 

PRUDENT. 
Eccl. 3. 29. the heart of the p. will understand 
6. 32. if thou apply thy mind, thou shalt be p. 
10. 1. thegovernmentof a p. man is well ordered 
PSALM. 
Jud. 16. 2, tune unto him a new p. exalt him 

PSALMS. 
2 Mac. 1. 30. the priests sung p. of thanksgiving 
10. 7. they sang p. to him that had given success 



2AIac. 10. 38. this done, they praised the L. with p 
12. 37. he sung;?, with a loud voice 
PSALTERY. 
2 Esd. 10. 22. our p. is laid on the ground, our son^ 
JVisd. 19. 18. like as in a p. notes change the tune 
Eccl. 40. 21. the pipe and;?, make sweet melody 

PTOLEMAIS. 
1 Mac. 5. 15. they ofP. and of Tyrus are assembled 
55. Simon his brother in Gahlee before P. 
10. 1. Alexander went up and took P. 
58. Alexander celebrated her marriage at P. 
60. who thereupon went honourably to P. 
12. 48. they of P. shut the gates and took him 
PTOLEMEE. 

1 Mac. 1. 18. but P. was afraid of him and fled 

3. 38. then Lysias chose P. son of Dorymenes 

10. 51. sent ambassadors to P. king of Egypt 

11. 3. now as P. entered into the cities 

15. king P. brought forth his host and met him 

16. Alexander fled, but king P. was exalted 
18. king P. also dying the third day after 

15. 16. Lucius consul, unto king P. greeting 

16. 16. P. and his men rose up and took weapons 
18. then P. wrote these things, and sent to king 
21. and, quoth he, P. hath sent to slay thee also 

2 Mac. 4. 45. promised P. the son of Dorymenes 
46. P. taking the king aside into a gallery 

6.8.there went out a decree by the suggestion of P. 

PTOLEMEUS. 
Esth. 11. 1. P. his son brought this epistle 

1 Mac. 16. 11. P. the son of Abubus made captain 

2 Mac. 1. 10. to Aristobulus king P. master 

4. 21. the coronation of king P. Philometor 

8. 8. he wrote unto P. the governor of Celosyria 

10. 12. P. that was called Macron endeavoured 

PUBLIC. 
EccZ.38.33.they shall not be sought for inp. counsel 
IMac. 14. 23.to put copy of ambassage inp. records 
2 Mac. 4. 5. seeking the good of all p. and private 

15. 6. to set up a;?, monument of his victory 

PUBLISH. 
2 Esd. 14, 26. some things sh»lt thou p. 
Esth. 16. 19. ye shall p. the copy of this letter 
PUBLISHED. 

1 Esd. 9. 53. the Levites p. all things to the people 

PUFFED. 

2 Mac. 7. 34. be not;?, up with uncertain hopes 

11. 4. but;?, up with his ten thousand footmen 

PULL. 
2 Esd. 1. 8.;?. thou oflTthen the hair of thy head 
JVisd. 1. 12. and jj. not on yourselves destruction 
1 Mac. 4. 45. they thought it best to p. it down 

6. 62. he gave commandment to p. down the wall 

9.55.as he began to p.down,Alcimus was plagued 

PULLED. 
1 Esd.Q. 16. whop, down the house and burned it 

8. 71. I;?, off the hair from oflTmy head 
Jud. 10. 3. p. off" the sackcloth which he had on 
Eccl. 28. 14. strong cities hath it;?, down 

40. 16. the weed shall hep. up before all grass 

1 Mac. 1. 22. the ornaments, all which he p. off 
31. hep. down the houses and walls thereof 

2.25. commissioner he killed, the altar hep. down 
45. then Mattathiasp. down the altars 
4. 38. they saw the priests' chambers p. down 
5.65. hep.down the fortress of it,and burnt towers 
6. 7. they p. down the abominations he set up 

2 Mac. 7. 7. they had p. ofl"the skin of his head 

10. 2. the altars and the chapels they p. down 

PULLETH. 
Eccl. 34. 23. one buildeth, and another p. down 

PULLING. 

2 Mac. 5. 16. with profane hands p. down things 

PULPIT. 

1 Esd. 9. 42. Esdras stood upon a p. of wood 

PUNISH. 
Tob. 3. 3. p. me not for my sins and ignorances 
JVisd. 11. 10. theother thou didst condemn and p. 

12. 20. if thou didstp. the enemies of children 
18. 8. wherewith thou didstp. our adversaries 

IMac. 7. 7. let him p. them with all that aid them 

2 Mac. 1. 28. p. them that oppress us and do wrong 
6. 14. whom the Lord patiently forbears top. 

16.tho' hep. with adversity, yet doth not forsake 
PUNISHED. 
2 Esd. 9. 13. how the ungodly shall bo p. and when 
Jud. 11. 10. for our nation shall not be p. 
JVisd.'S. 4. for though they hep. in the sight of meB 

10. but the ungodly shall be p. according to 

11. 5. by what things their enemies were p. 

8. how thou hadstp. their adversaries 

16. by the same also shall he be p. 

12. 14. for any whom thou hadst p. 

15. condemn him that hath not deserved to be p. 

27. look for what things they grudged when they 

were p. now being p. in them when they saw it 

14. 10. shall be p. together with him that made it 

30. for both causes shall they be justly p. 
16. 1. by the like were they p. worthily 

9. for they were worthy to bo p. by such 



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Wisd. 18 11. tlie master and the servant weie;>. 

22. liut with a word subdued him that p. 
£ccl. 23. 21. this man shall be ;;. in the streets 

1 JMac. 14. 45. or break -nese things should he p. 

2 Mac. 6. 13. not suffered long, but forthwith p. 
7.7. they asked, wilt thou eat before thou be^.? 

rUNISHETH. 
Jud. 7. 28. which p. us according to our sins 
Wisd. 1. 8. nor vengeance when it p. pass by him 

14. 31. that ». ahvavs the offence of the ungodly 

. PUNISHING. 
Eccl. 39. 30. B. the wicked to destruction 

PUNISHMENT. 
2 Esd.7.21. what they should observe to avoid ^. 

47. what profit for men after death to look for ]}. 

15. 12. Egypt smitten with the plague and p. 
Wisd. 16. 2. instead of which;?, dealing graciously 

24. against the unrighteous for their p. 
19. 4. they might fulfil the p. which was wanting 
Eccl. 3. 28. in p. of the proud there is no remedy 
8. 5. remember that we are all worthy of p. 

12. 6. keepeth against the mighty day of their j?. 
2 Mac. 4. 33. thus the Lord rewarded him his^. 

48. thus they did soon suffer unjust j?. 
6.26. tho' I should be delivered from tlie^. of men 

7. 36. thou shall receive just p. for thy pride 

PUNISHMENTS. 
Wisd. 11. 13. when they heard by their own^. 
19. 13. andj3. camo upon the sinners 
2 Mac. 6. 12. judge thosep. not to be for destruction 

PURE. 
Tob, 3. 14. that I am p. from all sin with man 

13. 16. thy towers and battlements with p. gold 
Wisd. 7. 23. p. and most subtile spirits 
Eccl. 21. 13. his counsel is like a p. fountain of life 
Bar. 3. 30. who will bring her for p. gold? 

PURENESS. 
Wisd. 7. 24. she goeth thro' all by reason of her p. 
iEccl. 51. 20. and I found her in p. 

PURGE. 
Tob. 12. 9. for alms shall p. away all sin 

PURIFICATION. 
i Mac. 1. 18. purposed to keep the p. of the temple 

PURIFIED. 
2 Mac. 1. 33. Neemias had p. sacrifices therewith 
2. 18. he delivered us and hath p. the place 

12. 38. \hey p. themselves as the custom was 

PURPLE. 
Eccl.40. 4. from him that weareth p. tind a crown 
45. 10. with gold, and blue silk and p. 
Bar. 6. 12. though they be covered with p. raiment 
72. by the bright p. thdt rotteth upon them 

1 Mac. 4. 23. where they got gold and p. of the sea 

8. 14. none was clothed in ». to be magnified 
10. 20. he sent him a p. robe and a crown of gold 

62. the king commanded to clothe him in p. 

2 Mac. 4. 38. he took away Andronicus'p. 

PURPOSE. 
Jud. 8. 14. can ye search God, or comprehend his p. 
11. 11. be not defeated and frustrate of his j?. 

13. 3. spake to Bagoas according to the same p. 

1 Mac. 15. 3. my p. is to challenge it again 

2 Mac. 3. 8. but indeed to fulfil the king's p. 

PURPOSED. 
Jud. 9. 8. they have p. to defile thy sanctuary 
13. wiio havep. cruel things against thy covenant 
11. 12. they p. to consume all those things 
Wisd. 8. 9. I p. to take her to me to live with me 
Eccl. 51. 18. 1 p. to do after her, and I followed 

1 Mac. 14. 31. enemies^, to invade their country 

2 Mac. 1. 18. we are p. to keep the purification 

PURPOSES. 
Jud. 11. 6. my lord shall not fail of his p. 
Esth. 12. 2. he searched out their p. and learned 
16. 9. both by changing our p. and judging 

PURSUE. 
Jud. 14. 4. ye shall p. them, and overthrow them 
2 Mac. 8. 26. they would no longer p. them 

PURSUED. 
Wisd. 19. 3. and they p. them as fugitives' 

1 Mac. 2. 47. they p. also after the proud men 

3. 5. for he p. the wicked, and sought them out 

4. 9. when Pharaoh p. them with an army 

15. for they p. them unto Gazara and Idumea 

5. 22. he p. them to the gate of Ptolemais 
60. and p. them to the borders of Judea 

9. 15. whop, them unto the mount Azolus 
15. 11. being p. by king Antiochus, ho fled 

2 Mac. 5. 8. fleeing from city to city, p. of all men 

PURSUING. 

1 Mae. 4. 16. Judas returned again from p. them 

2 Mac. 12. 23. Judas was very earnest in p. them 

PURVEYOR. 
Tob. 1. 13. before Enemassar, so that I was his p. 

PUT. 
2 Esd.3.16. didst choose him to thee, and p.by Esau 
Wisd. 3. 9. that p. trust in him, shall understand 
Eccl. 13. 6. smile on thee, and p. thee in hope 
Sus. 51. p. these two aside one from another 
50 so he p. him jiside and commanded to bring 
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2 Mac. 13. 10. at the point to be p. from tiieir law 

PUTTING. 
.Tud. 16. 17. in p. fire and worms in their fleeh 
2 Mac. 4. 11. and p. down the governments 

PYRAMIDS. 
1 Jlfac.13.28. he set up oevenp. one against another 



QUAILS. 
2Esd. 1. 15. the q. were as a token for you 
Wisd. 16. 2. even q. to stir up their appetite 
19. 12. for fl. came up to them from the sea 
aUAKE. 

1 Mac. 4. 32. let them q. at their destruction 
aUAKED. 

.Tud. 16. 10. the Persians q. at her boldness 
aUAKETH. 

2 Esd. 16. 12. the earth q. and foundations thereof 
QUANTITY. 

2 Esd. 4. 5u. the q. which is past did more exceed 

QUARRELLING. 
Eccl. 31. 29. excess maketh brawling and q. 

QUARTERS. 
1 Mac. 3. 36. should place strangers in all their q. 

5. 9. the Israelites that were in their q. 
QUELL. 

1 Mac. A.30. who didst q. the violence of the mighty 
QUENCH. 

2 Esd. 16. 4. a fire is sent, and who may q. it? 
Esth. 14. 9. they will q. the glory of thy house 

QUENCHED. 

Wisd. 11. 4. their thirGf. was q. out of the hard stone 

Eccl. 28. 12. if thou fspil on it, it shall be q. 

23. and it shall burn in them, and not be q. 

QUENCHETH. 

Wisd. 16. 17. had force in .water that q. all things 

QUENCHING. 

Wisd. 19. 20. the water forgat his own q. nature 

QUESTION. 

1 Esd. 6. 30. every year, without further q. 
QUESTIONS. 

2 Esd. 8. 55. therefore ask thou no more q. 
QUICK. 

Wisd. 7. 22. loving the thing that is good, g. 
8. 11. 1 shall be found of a q. conceit in judgment 
Eccl. 31. 22. my sony in all thy works be q. 

QUICKEN. 
2 Esd. 8. 13. and thou shall q. it as thy work 

QUl'CKLY. 
Wisd. 3. 18. or if they die q. they have no hope 

6. 15. whoso watchelh, shall q. be without care 
IMac. 2. 40. they will q. root us out of the earth 

6. 27. wherefore if thou dost not prevent them q. 
2 Mac. 14. 44. but they q. giving back, he fell 

QUIET. 
2 Esd. 10. 3. when they had all left off to comfort 
me, to the end I might be q. then 1 rose and fled 
Esth. 16. 8. we must take care that our kingdom for 
time to come may be q. and peaceable for 
all men 
Wisd. 18. 14. while all things were in q. silence 
Eccl. 25. 20. so is a wife full of words to a q. man 
47. 13. Solomon reigned in a peaceable time, was 
honoured, for God made all q. round about him 

1 Mac. 1. 3. that the earth was q. before him 

2 Jl/ac.12.2. Nicanor would not suffer them to be q. 
14. 10. not possible that the state should be q. 

25. so he married, was q. and took part of life 
QUIETLY. 
Eccl. 28. 16. never find rest, and never dwell q. 
2 Mac. 11. 23. they that are in our realm live q. 

QUIETNESS. 
2 Esd. 2. 24. abide, take rest, for thy q. shall come 

QUIVER. 

Eccl. 26. 12. by every hedge she will sit down, and 

open her q. against every arrow 



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RABSACES. 
Eccl. 48. 18. Sennacherib came up and sent R. 

RACE. 
Eccl. 26. 21. thy r. thou leavest shall be magnified 

RAGE. 
Wisd. 11. 18. or unknown wild beasts full of r. 
Eccl. 31. 30. drunkenness increaseth the r. 
36. 9. let him be censumed by the r. of the fire 

1 Mac. 7. 35. with that he went out in a great r. 
15. 36. but returned in a r. to the king 

2 Mac. 4. 25. having the r. of a savage beast 
40. the common people being filled with r. 

7. 3. then the king being in a r. commanded 
10. 28. making their r. leader of their battle 

RAGES. 
Tob. 1. 14. 1 left at R. a city of Media, ten talents 

5. 5. he said to him, canst thou go with mc to R.? 

6. 9. and when thev were come near to R. 



RAGUEL. 

Tob. 3. 7. Sara the daughter of R. was rej roached 

6. 10. to day we shall lodge with R. thy cousin 
7.6. then R. leaped up, and kissed him, and wop 

9. he communicated the matter with R. and R, 

said to Tobias, eat, drink, and make merry 

8. 9. R. arose, and went and made a grave 

15. R. praised God, and said, thou art worth 

9. 3. R. hath sworn that I shall not depart 

RAILINGS. 
Eccl. 29. 6. he payeth him with xursings and r 

RAIN. 
2 Esd. 4. 50. as the r. is more than the drops 
8. 43. the seed perisheth if it receive not thy r. in 
due season, or if there come too much r. 
Jud. 8. 31. pray for us, the Lord will send us r. 
Wisd. 16. 22. fire sparkling in iher. destroyed fruits 
Eccl. 1. 2. who can number the drops of r.? 
35. 20. as clouds of r. in the lime of drought 
40. 13. goods shall vanish like agreat thunder in r. 

49. 9. of the enemies under the figure of the r. 
Bar. 6. 53. nor can they give r. unto men 

RAINBOW. 
Eccl. 43. 11. look on r. and praise him that made it 

50. 7. as r. giving light in the bright clouds 

RAINS. 
Wisd. 16. 16. with strange r. were persecuted 

RAINETH. 
",ccl. 1. 19. wisdom r. down skill and knowledge 

RAINING. 
Eccl. 43. 18. the heart is astonished at the r. of it 

RAISE. 
2 Esd. 2. 16. those that be dead will I r. again 

12. 23. the Most High shall r. up three kingdoms 
Eccl. 36. 7. r. up indignation, and pour out wrath 
48. 5. who didst r. up a dead man from death 
2 Mac. 7. 9. the King of the world shall r. us up 
RAISED. 

1 Esd. 2. 2. the Lord r. up the spirit of Cyrus 
23. Jews were rebellious, and r. always wars 

8.81. honoured the temple andr. up desolate Sion 

2 Esd. 6. 21. and they shall live and be r. up 

7. 31. the world that awaketh shall not be r. 
£ccZ.49.13. Neemias who r. up for us the walls that 

were fallen, and r. up our ruins again 
Sus. 45. Lord r. up the spirit of a young youth 
1 Mac. 14. 37. he r. up the wails of Jerusalem 

RAISETH. 
£crZ.34.17.her.up the soul, and lighteneth the eves 

RAM. 

Tob. 7. 8. after they had killed a r. of the flock 

RAMS. 

1 Esd. 6. 29. for bullocks, and r. and lambs 
7. 7. they offered two hundred r. 400 lambs 

2 Mac. 12. 15. without anv r. or engines of war 

RAN. 
Tob. 11. 9.Annar. forth, and fell on neck of her bod 

10. Tobit stumbled, but his son r. to him 
.Jud. 6. 16. and all their youth r. together 
Sus. 19. the two elders rose up, and r. to her 

1 Mac. 2. 24. he r. and slew him upon the altar 

11. 72. put them to flight, and so they r. away 

2 Mac. 3. 18. others r. flocking out of their houses 
19. the virgins kepi in r. some to the gates 

10. 16. so they r. with violence on the holds 
14.43.her. boldly uplo the wall, cast himself do^^a 
45. yet he r. through the midst of the throng 
RANGED. 
.Tud. 2. 16. he r. them as a great army is ordev "d 
2 Mac. 12. 20. Maccabeus r. his army by bands 

RANKS. 
1 Mac. 6. 38. being harnessed all over amidst the r 

RAPHAEL. 
Tob. 3. 17. and R. was sent to heal them both 
5. 4. he found R. that was an angel 
8. 2. as he went, he remembered the words of R 
9. 1. then Tobias called R. and said to him 
5. so R. went out and lodged with Gabael 

12. 15. I am R. one of the seven holy angels 

RAPHON. 
1 Mac. 5. 37. Timotheus encamped against R, 

RASH. 
Eccl. 9. 18. he that is r. in his talk sh ill be hated 

RATIFIED. 

1 Jl/ar.8. .30.what they add or take away shall ben 

11 34. we have r. to them the borders of Judea 

RATTLING. 

1 Mac. 6. 41. all that heard the r. of the harness 

RAVISHED. 

2 Esd. 10. 22. our virgins defiled and our wives r. 
Jud. 12. IC. Olofernes his heart was r. with her 

16. 9. her sandals r. his eves, her beauty took 

RAZiS. 
2 Mac. 14. 37. R. one of the elders of Jerusalem 

REACH. 
Eccl. 31. 18. r. not thy hand out first of all 
35. 16. and his prayer shall r. unto the clouds 
2 Mac. 9. 10. that he could r. to the stars of heavea 

REACHED. 
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REACHETH. 

JVi!i,l. 8. 1. wisdom »•. tVom one end to another 
Ecc^ 21. 5. a prayer r. to the ears of God 
READ. 

1 Eid.2. 30. king Arta.\erxes liis letters being r, 
3. 13. tiiey delivered them to liim, so he r. them 

15. and the writings were r. Uefbre them 
9.'41. he r. in the broad court before the porch 

2 Esd. 14. 45. the wortiiy and unworthy may r. it 
Bar. 1. 3. Baruch did r. the words of this book 

14. ye shall r. this book which we have sent 
l^fac.14.19. which writings werer.beforecongreg. 
2 Mac. 2.25. they that will r might have delight 
6. 12. now I beseech those that r. this book 
8.23. he appointed Eleazar to r. the holy book 
15. 39. delighteth tlie ears of them that r. the story 

READER. 
1 Esd. 8. 8. Esdras priest and r. of the law, 9, 19. 

READING. 
I Mac. 5. 14. while these letters were yet r. behold 

READY. 
Tob. 14. 3. for I am r. to depart out of this life 
Esth. 11. 9. nation troubled, and were r. to perish 
Wisd. 7. 22. which cannot be letted, r. to do good 
Eccl. 29. 26. and feed me of that thou hast r. 
39. 31. they shall be r. on earth when need is 
51.3. teeth of them that werer. to devour me 

1 Mac. 3. 9. ho received such as were r. to perish 
17. we are ?•. to faint with fasting all day 

^Mac. 3. 31. who lay r. to give up the ghost 

6. 30. when he was r. to die with stripes 

7. 2. we are r. to die, rather than transgress 
14. so when he was r. to die, he said thus 

8. 21. when he made them r. to die for the laws 

READILY. 

2 Mac. 14. 9. the clemency thou r. shewest to all 

READINESS. 
2^ac.l3.12.Judas commanded they shouldbeinr. 

REALM. 
l£s<f.4.49. he wrote for Jews that went out of his r. 
8. 10. the priests and Levites being within our r. 
2 Esd. 13. 31. one r. sliall fight against another 
i Mac. 3. 27. he gathered all the forces of his r. 
6. 14. Philip, whom he made ruler over all his r. 

10. 34. days of freedom for all Jews in my r. 
52. forasmuch as I am come again to my r. 

15. 28. Joppe and Gazara, cities of my r. 
SJlfac. 10. 11. he setLysias over the affairs of his r. 

11. 23. they that are in our r. live quietly 

14. 6. Assideans will not let the r. be in peace 
26. Judas, a traitor to his r. to be successor 
REALMS. 

1 Mac. 1. 16. might have the dominion of two r. 

REAP. 

2 Esd. 16. 43. he that soweth, as if he should not r. 
46. strangers shall r. their fruits, spoil their goods 

Eccl. 7. 3. and thou shalt not r. them seven-fold 

REAPED. 
1 Esd. 4. 6. when they r. that which "they bad sown 
Jud.i. 5. for their fields were of late r. 

REAPERS. 
Bel 33. he was going into field to bring it to then 

REARING. 
1 Esd. 5. 62. for r. up the house of the Lord 

REASON. 
Wisd. 11. 15. they worshipped serpents void ofr. 
17. 12. butabetrayingofthe succours r. offereth 
Eccl. 37. 16. let ?■. go before every enterprise 

1 Mac. 12. 11. we remember vou in prayer, as r. is 

REASONABLE. 

2 Mae. 11. 14. them to agree to all r. conditions 

REASONETH. 
Eccl. 14. 20. blessed is the man that r. of holy things 

REASONING. 
Wisd. 2. 1. the ungodly said, r. with themselves 
Eccl. 27. 5- so the trial of a man is in his r. 

REASONINGS. 
Wisd. 7. 20. the violence of winds, and r. of men 

REBEL. 
1 Esd. 2. 19. but they will also r. against kings 
Jua. 2. 11. but concerning them thatr. spare not 

REBELLED. 
1 Esd. 1. 48. ho forswore himself and r. 
Jud. 7. 15. because f hev r. and met not thy person 

REBELLION. 
I Esd. 2. 27. the men therein were given to r. 

REBELLIOUS. 

1 Esd. 2. 18. Jerusalern, that r. and wicked city 
22. thou shalt understand that city was r. 

2 Esd. 1. 8. not obedient, but it is a r. people 
Eccl. 16. 6. in a r. nation wrath is set on fire 

47. 21. out of Epbraim ruled a r. kingdom 

REBOUNDING. 
Wisd. 17. 19. or a r. echo from hollow mountains 

REBUKE. 
2 Esd. 10. 23. and my prayer is turned into r. 
Eccl. 11. 7. understand first, and then r. 
31. 31. r. not thy neighbour at the wine 

48. 7. who heardcst the r. of the Lord in Sinai 

I Mac. 2.49. now hath pride and r. gotten strength 
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REBUKED. 

Eccl. 13. 22. poor man slipt, and yet they r. him too 

RECEIVE. 
Tob. 5. 2. how can I r. tbe money? I know him not 
Jud. 11. 5. Judith said, r. the words of thy servant 
Wisd. 6. 25. r. instruction through my wards 
12.7. that the land might r. a worthy colony 
17. 21. which should afterwards r. them 
Eccl. 4. 31. let not thy hand be stretched to r. 
6.23. give ear, my son,r. my advice 
33. love to hear, thou shalt r. understanding 
11. 34. r. a stranger into thy house, he will disturb 
12. 5. else tliou shalt r. twice as much evil 
15. 2. r. iiim as a wife married of a virgin 

18. 14. hath mercy on them that r. discipline 

19. 19. shall r. fruit of the tree of immortality 
29. 6. if he prevail, he shall hardly r. the half 
32. 2. r. a crown for thy well-ordering the feast 

35. 12. not with gifts, for such he will not r. 

36. 21. a woman will r. every man 

38. 2. and he shall r. honour of the king 
41. 1. yea, unto him that is yet able to r. meat 
50.3.the cistern tor. water was covered with brass 
21. they might r. a blessing from the Most High 
51. 26. and let your soul r. instruction 
2 Mac. 7. 11. from him I hope to r. them again 
29. that I may r. thee again in mercy 
36. thou shalt r. just punishment for thy pride 
RECEIVED. 
lEsd. 6. 6. until such time as an answer was r. 
Tob. 7.17. she wept andr. the tears of her daughter 
11. 16. they marvelled because he had r. his sight 
Jud. 3. 7. the country about r. them with dances 
Esth. 16. 10. and as a stranger r. of us 
Wisd. 3. 6. he r. them as a burnt-offering 
16. 14. neither the soul r. up, cometh again 

19. 16. whom they had r. with feastings 
Eccl. 17. 5. they r. the. use of the five operations 

23. 28. and to be r. of him is long life 
29. 5. till he hath r. he will kiss a man's hand 
51. 16. I r. her, and gat much learning 
2 Mac. 7. 8. he r. the next torment in order 

RECEIVEST. 
Eccl. 42. 7. all that thou eavest out, or r. in 

RECEIVING. 
lJV/ac.l6. 15. the son of Abubus r. them deceitfully 
2 jlfac. 10. 15.r. those that were banished from Jerus. 

RECEPTACLES. 
Eccl. 39. 17. at the words of his mouth r. of waters 

RECITED. 
Eccl. 44. 5. such as r. verses in writing 

RECKONED. 
Eccl. 29.4. many r. it found and put them to trouble 
1 Mac. 10. 38. that they may be r. to be under one 

RECKONING. 
Tob. 6. 15. make thou no r. of the evil spirit 
Eccl. 42. 3. ofr. with partners and travellers 

RECOMPENSE. 
2Esd. 15. 21. so will I do and r. in their bosom 

55. therefore shalt thou receive r. 
Eccl. 7. 28. how canst thou r. them the things 
12. 2. do good to the godly, thou shalt find a r. 
14. 6. and there is a r. of his wickedness 
17. 23. it will render their r. on their heads 

20. 10. there is a gift whose r. is double 
36. 20. but a man of experience will r. him 

Bar. 6. 34. evil or good, they are not able to r. it 
1 Mac. 2. 68. r. fully the heathen, and take heed 
10. 27. we will r. you for all the things ye do 

RECOMPENSED. 
1 Mac. 16. 17. in which doing he r. evil for good 

RECOMPENSETH. 
Eccl. 35. 11. for the Lord r. and will give thee 
RECONCILED. 

1 Esd. 4. 31. that she might be r. to him again 

2 Mac. 5. 20. the great Lord being r. it was set up 
8. 29. they besousht the merciful Lord to be r. 

RECONCILEMENT. 
Eccl. 27. 21. and after reviling, there may be r. 

RECONCILIATION. 
Eccl. 22. 22. fear not, for there may be a r. 
45. 16. he chose him to make r. for his people 
23. Phinees stood up and made r. for Israel 
2 Mac. 12.45. whereupon he made a r. for the dead 

RECORD. 
Esth. 12. 4. the king made a r. of these things 

RECORDED. 
1 Esd. 1.42. those things that are r. of him 
RECORDS. 

1 Jl'/ac.l4.23. a copy of their ambassage in public r. 

2 Mac. 2. 1. it is also found in ther. that Jeremy 

RECOVERED. 
Jud. 14. 7. but when they had r. him, he fell 

1 Mac. 2. 48. they r. the law out of hand of Gentiles 
10. 52. as I am come again, and have r. our country 

2 Jl/ac. 2.22. r. again the temple and freed city 

RECOUNTED. 
2 Mac. 8. 19. he r. what helps their fathers found 

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REDRESS. 
Bar. 6. 54. nor can r. a wrong, being unabl'^ 

REFEBRED. 
2 Mac. 11.36. touching unings to be r. to the L-.tt; 

REFORM. 
2 Esd. 14. 34. r. your hearts, ve shall be kept alive 

REFORMED. 
Wisd. 9. 18. forso the ways of them which lived on 
the earth were r. and mea were taught the things 
12. 26. they that would not be r. by correction 
Eccl. 10. 25. he will not grudge v'hen he is r. 
23. 15. will never be r. all the days of his life 

REFORMEDST. 
2 Esd. 8. 12. and thou r. it with thy judgment 

REFRAIN. 

Wisd. 1. 11. and r. your tongue from backbiting 

Eccl. 4. 23. r. not to speak when there is occasion 

18. 30. but r. thvself from thine appetites 

REFRESHED. 

2Esd. 11. 46. that all the earth may ber. and return 

REFRESHETH. 
Eccl. 43. 22. a dew coming after heat, r. 
REFUGE. 

1 Mac. 10. 14. for it was their place ofr. 

2 Mac. 10. 28. having their r. also to the Lord 

REFWSE. 

1 Esd. 2. 19. they will not only r to give tribute 
Eccl. 6. 23. receive advice, ."^nd r. not my counsel 

REFUSED. 
Eccl.2^. 7. ma.ny have r.to lend for others ill dealing 

REFUSE. 
Tob. 5. 18. let it be as r. in respect of our child 
Wisd. 13. 12. after spending the r. of his work 

13. taking the very r. which served to no use 
Eccl. 27. 4. sifteth with a sieve, the r. remaineth 

REGARD. 
2Esd. 8.27. r.not wicked inventions of the heather 

15. 16. they shall not r. their kings or princes 
Tob. 3. 15. command some r. to be had of me 
Eccl. 10. 19. that r. not the law are dishonourable 

20. 7. but a babbler and a fool will r. no time 
41. 12. r. thy name, for that shall continue 

REGARDED. 
Wisd. 3. 17. yet shall they be nothing r. 

2 Mac. 7. 12. for that he nothing r. the pains 

REGARDETH. 
Eccl. 34. 2. whoso r. dreams, is like. bin: that 

REGARDING. 
Wisd. 10. 8. r. not wisdom, they gat this hurt 

REGIONS. 
1 Esd. 4. 28. do not all r. fear to touch him? 

REGfSTER. 
1 Mac. 14. 22. did r. the things that they spake 

REGISTERED. 
1 Mac. 8. 20. we might be r. vour confederates 

REHEARSE. 
Eccl. 19. 7. r. not to another what is told thoe 

REJECT, ED. 

Jud. ll.lO.r.not his word, but lay it up in thy heart 

Wisd. 9. 4. r. me not from among thy chiidr<jn 

Eccl. 4. 4. r. not the supplication of the afflicted 

20. 20. a wise sentence shall be r. when it comes 

REIGN. 
Wisd. 3. 8. and their Lord shall r. for ever 
6. 21. honour wisdom, that ve may r. for evermore 

REIGNED. 
Wisd. 14. 25. there r. in all men without exceptioB 
Eccl. 47. 13. Solomon r. in a peaceable time 
1 Mac. 1. 1. he r. in his stead, the first over Greec< 
7. Alexander r. twelve years, and then died 
10. Antiochus r. in the 137th year of the kingdom 
6. 2. Alexander who r. first among the Greciani 

10. 1. by means whereof he r. there 

11. 19. by this Demetrius r. in the 167th year 
54. young Antiochus, who r. and was crowned 

12. 7. letters from Darius, who r. among you 

REINS. 

1 Mac. 2. 24. when Mattathias saw, his r. trembled 

REJOICE. 
Tob. 13. 7. my soul shall r. in his greatness 

14. love thee, for they shall r. in thy peace 
14. 7. those who love the Lord in truth sJiall r. 

Jud. 4. 12. the sanctuary for the nations to r. at 
Eccl. 8. 7. r. not over tliy greatest enemy 

16. 2. though they multiply, r. not in them 
22.23. that thou mayest r. in his prosperity 
26. 4. rich or poor, he shall at all times r. 

30. 2. shall r. of him among his acquaintance 
3. and before his friends he shall r. of him 

35. 19. till he have made them to r. in his mercy 
39. 31. they shall r. in his commandment 

40. 20. wine and music r. the heart 

50. 20. to give the blessing and r. in his name 

51. 29. let your soul r. in his mercy 
Bar. 4. 12. let no man r. over me a widow 

2 Mac. 15. 11. which did not a little r. them 

REJOICED. 
Tob. 14. 13. before his death he r. over Nineve 
Wisd.7.12.Ir.in them all for wisdom goeth before 
Eccl. 30. 5. while he lived, he saw and r. in him 



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Bar 3. 34. the stars shined in their watches andr 

4. 31. miserable are they that r. at thy fall 
33. for as she r. at thy ruin and was glad 

1 Mac. 7. 48. for this the people r. greatly 

14. 11. made peace, and Israel r. with great joy 

REJOICETH. 
Eccl. 26. 2. a virtuous woman r. her husband 
37. 4. which r. in the prosperity of a friend 
REJOICING. 

2 Esd. 10. 22. our r. is at an end 

Tob 11. 15. his son went in r. and told his father 
Eccl. 1. 11. the fear of the Lord is a crown ofr. 

18. and it enlargeth their r. that love him 
Bar. 4. 34. 1 will take away the r. of her multitude 

37. lo, thy sons come r. in the glory of God 

5. 5. r. in the remembrance of God 

RELEASE, ED. 

Prayer of Manass. cannot lift my head, nor have r. 

1 Mac. 10. 29. for your sakes I r. all the Jews 

30. I r. it from this day forth 

42. even those things shall be r. they appertain 

RELIEF. 

1 Mac. 11. 35. we discharge them of all for their r. 

2 Mac. 3. 10. for the r. of widows and fatherless 

RELIEVING. 
Eccl. 3. 14. r. thy father shall not be forgotten 
RELIGION. 

1 Mac. 1. 43. the Israelites consented to his r. 

2. 19. and fall away from the r. of their fathers 
22. to go from our r. either on right hand or left 

2 Mac. 6. 24. were now gone to a strange r. 

8. 1. took all such as continued in the Jews' r, 
14. 38. jeopard his body for the r. of the Jews 

RELIGIOUS. 
Jud. 11. 17. thy servant is r. and serveth God 

RELY. 
Ecch 15.4. he shall r. on her and not be confounded 

RELIED. 
iMac 8. 12. with such as r. on tfaem kept amity 

REMAIN. 
2 Esd. 13. 49. he shall defend his people that r. 
Jud. 11. 17. therefore, my lord, I will r. with thee 
Eccl. 23. 27. they that r. shall know there is 
42. 23. all these things live and r. for ever 
44. 11. shall continually r. a good inheritance 
13. their seed shall r. for ever, and their glory 
45. 15. to his seed so Jong as the heavens should r. 
Bar. 2. 21. so shall ye r. in the land that I gave 

6. 3. ye shall r. in Babylon many years, a long 

REMAINED. 
Eccl. 48. 15. there r. a small people and a ruler 

REMAINETH. 
2ccL 38. 19. in affliction also sorrow r. 

REMEDY. 
Wisd. 2. 1. in the death of a man there is no r. 
16. 9. nor was there found any r. for their life 
Eccl. 3. 28. in punishment of proud there is no r. 
43. 22. a present r. of all is a mist coming speedily 

REMEDILESS. 

EsiA. 16. 5. hath enwrapped them in r. calamities 

REMEMBER. 

1 Esd. 3. 23. they r. not what they have done 

4. 43. r. thy vow which thou hast vowed, to build 

2 Esd. 2. 31. r. thy children that sleep 
8. 39. and I will r. also their pilgrimage 

Tob. 3. 3. r. me, and look on me, punish me not 
4. 4. r. that she saw many dangers for thee 

19. therefore, my son, r. my commandments 
B.lo.dost ihou not r. precepts thy father gave thee? 
14. 10. r. how Aman handled Achiacharus 



Jud. 8. 26. r. what things he did to Abraham 

13. 19. which r. the power of God for ever 
Esth. 10. 5. for I r. a dream which I saw 

14.12. r. O Lord, make thyself known in affliction 
Wisd. 16. 11. that they should r. thy words 
Eccl. 7. 16. but r. that wrath will not tarry long 

28. r. that thou wast begot of ihem 

36. r. the end and thou shall never do amiss 
8. 5. r. that we are all woithy of punishment 

7. rejoice not over enemy, but r. that we die all 
9. 12. r. shall not go unpunished to their grave 

13. r. that thou goest in the midst of snares 

12. 12. and thou at the last r. my words 

14. 12. r. that death will not be long in coming 

15. 8. and men that are liars cannot r. her 

18. 25. thou hast enough, r. the time of hunger 
23. 14. r. fhy father and tliy mother 

18. the Most High will not r. my sins 
S8. 6. r. thy end, and let enmity cease, r. corrup- 
tion and death, abide in the commandments 

7. r. the commandments, and bear no malice 

31. 13. r. that a wicked eye is an evil thing 
36. 8. make the time short, r. the covenant 
38. 20. drive it away, and r. the last end 

41. 3. r. them that have been before thee 

42. 15. I will now r. the works of the Lord 
Bar. 2. 30. in captivity they shall r. themselves 

33. they shall r. the way of their fathers 
3. 5. r. not the iniquities of our forefathers 
4.14. r. yethecapt'.vity of my sons and daughters 
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Sus. 9. that they might not r. just judgments 

1 Mac. 4. 9. r. how our fathers were delivered 
G. 12. I r. the evils that I did at Jerusalem 

7. 38. r. their blasphemies, and suffer them not 
12. 11. we r. you m the sacrifices we offer 

2 Mac. 8. 4. r. the wicked slaughter of infants 

15. 8, but to r. the help which they had received 

REMEMBRANCE. 
2 Esd. 1. 36. yet they shall call their sins to r. 

12. 47. for the Highest hath you in r. 
Tob. 12. 12. I did bring the r. of your prayers 
Wisd. 2. 4. no man shall have our works in r. 

11. 12. a groaning for the r. of things past 

16. 6. to put them in r. of the commandment 
Eccl. 11. 25. in affliction there is no r. of prosperity 

28. 1. he will surely keep his sins in r. 

38. 23. when the dead is at rest, let his r. rest 

41. 1. O death, how bitter is the r. of thee! 

49. 1. the r. of Josias is like the composition 

50. 16. for a r. before the Most High 
Bar. 5. 5. rejoicing in the r. of God 

1 Mac. 2. 51. call to r. what acts our fathers did 

2 Mac. 12. 42. the sin might wholly be put out of r, 

REMEMBERED. 
Tob. 1. 12. because I r. God with all my heart 
4. 1. in that day Tobit r. the money 

8. 2. as he went he r. the words of Raphael 
Esth. 10. 12. so God r. his people and justified 
Eccl. 3. 15. in the day of affliction it shall be r. 
jBar .3.23. none of these have r. the paths of wisdom 

4. 27. shall be r. of him that brought these things 
Bel 38. Daniel said, thou hast r. me, O God 
1 Mac. 5. 4. he r. the injurv of the children of Bean 

REMEMBERETH. 
1 Esd. 4. 21. he r. neither father nor mother 

REMEMBERING. 
Tob. 2. 6. r. that prophecy of Amos, as he said 

REMISS. 
Eccl. 4. 29. and in thy deeds be not slack and r. 

REMOVE. 
Wisd. 1.5. r. from thoughts without understanding 
Eccl. 30. 23. r. sorrow far from thee, for sorrow 

REND. 
Wisd. 4. 19. he shall r. them, and cast them down 

RENDER. 
Tob. 2. 13. is it not stolen 1 r. it to the owners 
Eccl. 17. 23. 1 will r. recompence on their heads 
33. 13. to r. to them as liketh him best 

RENDERED. 
Wisd. 10. 17. she r. to the righteous a reward 

RENDERING. 
Esth. 16. 18. r. to him according to his deserts 

RENEW. 
1 Mac. 12. 3. that you should r. the friendship 
16. to r. the amity that we had with them 
RENEWED. 
IMac. 4. 57. the gates and the chambers they r. 

5. 1. the nations heard that the sanctuary was r. 

RENEWING. 

1 Mac. 12. 10. to send for the r. of brotherhood 

RENOUNCE. 

2 Esd. 14. 13. therefore now r. corruption 

RENOWN. 
Eccl. 3. 19. many are in high place and ofr. 

RENOWNED. 
J^!f(Z.11.23. thoushaltber. through the whole earth 
Eccl. .39. 2. he will keep the sayings ofr. men 
44. 3. men r. for their power giving counsel 
1 Mac. 3. 9. was r. to the utmost part of the earth 



5. C3. Judas and his brethren were greatly r. 



6. 1. Elymais was a city greatly r. for riches 
14. 10. so that his honourable name was r. 
2 Mac. 2. 22. the temple r. all the world over 

RENT. 

1 Esd. 8. 71. as I heard these things, I r. my clothes 

Jud. 14. 16. therefore he cried and r. his garments 

19. when heard these words, they r. their coats 

Bar. 6. 31. having their clothes r. and lieads 

and beards shaven 

1 Mac. 1. 56. had r. in pieces the books of the law 

2 Mac. 4. 38. took his purple, and r. off his clothes 

REPAIR. 
1 Esd. 2. 18. r. the walls of it, and lay foundation 

REPAIRED. 
Eccl. 50. 1. who in his life r. the house again 
1 Mac. 9. 50. he r. the strong cities in Judea 
62. they r. the decays thereof, and made it strong 
12. 37. they r. that which was called Caphenatha 

REPAIRING. 
1 Mac. 10. 44. for r. the works of the sanctuary 
REPARATION. 

1 JJ/ac.l4. 34. all things convenient for the r. thereof 

REPAY. 

2 Esd. 15. 20. to r. things that they have done 
Tob. 4. 14. if thou serve God, he will also r. thee 
Eccl. 4. 31. and shut when thou shouldst r. 

12.6. Most High will r. vengeance to the ungodly 
29.5. whe.n he should r. he wiH prolong the time 

REPAYED. 
Eccl. 35. 18. he r. vengeance to the heathen 
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REPAYETH. 

Eccl. 20. 12. much for little, and r. it soven-fold 

REPENT. 
Wisd. 19. 2. they woiikl r. and pursue them 
Eccl. 17. 24. to them that r. he granted them return 
21. 6. but he that feareth the Lord will r. 
32. 19. do nothing without advice, and wher 
thou hast once done, r. tot 
33. 19. give not thy goods to another, lest it r. theo 
Prayer of Manass.\.\^o\i art the God of them thatr. 

REPENTANCE. 
2 Esd. 9. 11. when place ofr. was open to theia 
Wisd. 12. 10. thou gavest them place ofr.' 
Eccl. 17. 22. give r. to his sons and daughters 
18. 21. and in the time of sins shew r. 
20. 3. how good is it when art reproved to shew r.? 
44. 16. an example ofr. to all generations 
Pra?/ero/Jlfa7iass.thouhastpromisedr.and forgive 
nesSjthou hast ap[)ointed r.to me that am a sinner 
REPENTED. 
jEccZ.48.15.for all this the people r.not nor departed 

REPENTEST. 
Prayer of Manass. thou r. of the evils of men 

REPENTING. 
Wisd. 5.3. they r.and groaning for anguish of spirit 

REPLENISHED. 
Eccl. 16. 4. by one of understanding shall city be r. 
32. 13. who hath r. thee with his good things 

REPLIED. 
Tob. 2. 14. but she r. upon me, it was given as a gift 

REPORT. 
Wisd. 8. 18. in talking with her is a good r, 
Eccl. 31. 23. the r. of his good house-keeping 
Sus. 27. was never such a r. made of Susanna 

1 Mac. 12. 23. to make r. to you on this wise 
15. 36. and made r. to him of these speeches 

2 Mac. 14. 37. Razis, a man of very good r. 
REPORTED. 

1 F^d. 1. 33. are r. in the books of the kings 
■hid. 11. 8. it is r. in all the earth, that thou only 
Eccl. 44. 8. that their praises might be r. 

1 Mac. 5. 14. other messengers, who r. on this wise 

2 jVac. 2.13. the sarhe things were r. in the writing! 
11. 18. what things were meet to be r. to the king 

REPOSE. 
Wisd. 8. 16. 1 am come, I will r. myself with her 

REPROOF. 
Wisd. 11.7. for a manifest r. of thatcommandmeat 
Eccl. 20. 1. there is a r. that is not comely 

REPROOFS. 
Eccl. 48. 10. who wast ordained for r. in their times 

REPROACH. 
Tob. 3. 4. for a proverb of r. to aU nations 
10. if I do this, it shall be a r. unto him 

13. take me out that I may hear no more the r. 
Jud. 4. 12. and the sanctuary to profanation and r 

5. 21. we become a r. before all the world 
8. 22. we shall be a r. to all them that possess lu 
9. 2. who polluted her virginity to her r. 
Wisd. 4. 18. a r. among the dead for evermore 

5. 3. this was he whom we had a proverb ofr. 
Eccl. 3. 11. a mother in dishonour is a r. to childraa 

6. 1. thou shalt inherit an ill name, shame and r. 
9. being turned to enmity will discover thy r. 
23. 26. and her r. shall not be blotted out 
27. 23. mockery and r. are firom the proud 
29. 23. that thou hear not the r. of thy house 

41. 6. their posterity shall have a perpetual r. 

42. 11. lest she make thee a r. among the people 

14. than a woman which bringelh shame andr. 
47. 4. did he not take away r. from the people? 

Bar. 2. 4. to he as a r. and desolation among all 
3. 8. thou hast scattered us for a r. and a curse 

6. 72. they shall be a r. in the country 

73. better is the just man, he shall be far from r. 
Dan. 3. 10. become a shame and r. to thy servants 
1 Mac. 1. 39. her sabbaths were turned into r. 
4,45. pull it down lest it should be a r. to them 
58. for the r. of the heathen was put away 
REPROACH, 
Eccl. 8. 5. r. not a man that turneth from sin 

REPROACHED. 
Tob. 3. 7. Sara was r. by her father's maids 
Eccl. 41. 7. the children shall be r. for his sake 

REPROACHES. 
ToJ. 3.6. because I have heard falser, have sorrow 

REPROACHFUL. 
2JWac.7.24.Antiochus suspecting it to bear, speech 
REPROACHING. * 

Eccl. 29. 28. r. of the 'ender is grievous to a man 

REPROVE. 
2 Esd. 12. 32. he shall r. and upbraid them 
14. 13. set thy house in order, and r. thy people 
Wisd. 2. 14. he was made to r. our thoughts 
18. 5. to r. them, thou tookest away their children 
Eccl. 20. 2. it is much better to r. than be angry 
29. gifts stop up his mouth, that he cannot r 
REPROVED. 
Wisd. 17. 7. their vaunting was r. with disgraae 
Eccl. 20. 3. when thou artr. to shew repentance. 



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JEicZ.21.6.he ihat hateth to be r. is in way oi'sinners 
32. 17. a sinful man will not be r. but finds excuse 
2 Mac. 4. 33. he r. him and vvilhJrew himself 

REPROVETH. 
JVisd. 1. 3. his power when tried, r. die unwise 
Eccl. 18. 13. he r. and nurtureih, and teacheth 

REPUTATION. 
S'k*. 64. Daniel had in great r. in sight of the people 

REQUEST. 
2 Mac. 9. 26. I r. you to remember the benefits 
11. 17. they made r. for the performance 

REQUIRE. 
! Esd. 4. 46. O king, this is that which I r. 
8. 22. that you r. no tax, nor any imposition 
2 Esd. 1. 32. whose blood I will r. of your hands 
Bar. 6. 35. though he keep it not, they will not r. it 

1 Mac. 7. 12. a company of scribes to r. justice 

2 Mac. 11. 24. they r. that we should suffer them 

REaUIRED. 

1 Esd. 6. 12. we r. of them the names in writing 

2 Esd. 13. 21. 1 will open the thing that thou hast ?•. 
Jud. 7. 24. in that you have not r. peace of Assur 
^ Mac.l. 10. when he was r. he put out his tongue 

REaUIRETH. 
Eccl. 8. 9. learn to give answer as need r. 
2JJjrac.6. 27. shew myself such a one as mine age r. 

REQUISITE. 
Wisd. 16. 4. it was r. on them should come poverty 

REQUITE. 
JBccZ, 8. 19. lest he r. thee with a shrewd turn 
30. 6. one that shall r. kindness to his friends 

REQUITETH. 

JBcci. 3. 31. hethat r. good turns is mindful of that 

35. 2. he that r. a good turn, ofFereth fine flour 

RESEMBLANCE. 
Wisd. 14. 19. to make the r. of the best fashion 
Eccl. 34. 3. dreams is the r. of one thing to another 

RESERVE. 
Jud. 2. 10. if they yield, thou shall r them for me 

RESERVED. 
Jud. 11. 13. to spend first-fruits r for tne priests 
2 Mac. 4. 19. but to be r. for other charges 

RESIDUE. 
Q Esd. 11. 4. was greater, yet rested it with tiie r. 

19. so went it with all the r. one after another 
Jud. 15. 6. the r. that dwelt in Bethulia, spoiled 

1 Mac. 3. 24. the r. tied into land of Philistines 

2 Jif(ic. 8. 28. the r. they divided among themselves 

RESIST. 
Jud. 11. 18. none of them that shall r. thee 
Esth. 13. 11. there is no man that can r. thee 

RESISTANCE. 
1 Mae. 11. 38. saw that no r. was made against him 

RESISTED. 
Jud. 2. 25. and he killed all that r. him 
1 Mac. 14. 7. neither was there any that r. him 

RESISTETH. 
Eccl. 19. 5. but he that r. pleasures, crowneth life 

RESOLVED. 
Jud. 11. 13. are r. to spend the first-fruits of corn 
Eccl. 39. 32. 1 was r. and thougiil on these things 

1 Mac. 1. 62. many r. not to eat any unclean thing 

2 Mac. 15.1. r . to set upon them on the sabbath day 

RESOLUTE. 
2 Mac. 6. 20. are r. to stand against such things 

RESORT. 
Eccl. 27. 9. the birds will r. unto their like 
39. 5. will give his heart to r. early to the Lord 

RESORTED. 
Esth. 14. 1. queon Esther r. unto the Lord 
Sus. 4. Joacim was rich, and to him r. the Jews 

RESPECT. 
Tob. 5. 18. let it be as refuse in r. of our child 
Wisd. 4. ]5. that he hath r. unto his chosen 
7. '.'. all gold in r. of her is as a little sand 
19. 15. but some r. shall be had of those 
Eccl. 16. 3. trust not their life, nor r.their multitude 

35. 12. and with him is no r. of persons 
46. 14. and the Lord had r. unto Jacob 

RESPECTED. 
Wisd. 2. 20. for by his own saying he shall be r. 

RESPITE. 
1 Jfftic.12.25. he gave them no r.to enter his country 

REST. 

1 Esd. 1. 58. the time of her desolation shall she r. 

W7s<f. 4.7. prevented with death, yet shall he be in r. 

Eccl. 6. 28. at the last thou shall find her r. 

11. 19. he saith, I have found r. and now will eat 

20. 21. when he taketh r. he shall not be troubled 

22. 11. make little weeping for the dead, he is at r. 

13. depart from him, and thou shall find r. 

24. 7. with all these I sought r. and in whose 

8. he that made me c lused my tabernacle to r. 

11. likewise in the beloved city he gave me r. 

28. 16. whoso hearkenetii to it, shall never find r. 

33, 25. if set servant to labour, thou shall find r. 

36. 24. a help like himself, and a pillar of r. 

^. 23. when dead is at r. let his remembrancer. 
40. 5 and in the time of r. upon his bed 
6. a httle or nothing is his r. and afterward 
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EccZ.41.1.to a man thatliveth atr.in hispossessions 
44. 23. and make it r. on the head of Jacob 
5L 27. how 1 have gotten to ine much r. 

1 Mac. 7. 50. the land of Judea was in r. a while 

9. 57. the land of Judea was in r. two years 
•2 Mac. 11. 25. that this nation shall be in r. 

RESTED. 
Jud. 10. 21. Olofernes ?•. on his bed under a canopy 
Eccl. 47. 23. thus r. Solomon with his fathers 

1 Mac. 16. 4. who r. that night at Modin 

RESTETH. 
Eccl. 5. 6. his indignation r. upon sinners 
31. 3i when he r. he is filled with his delicates 
RESTORE. 

2 Esd. 7. 32. the earth shall r. those asleep in her 
Tob. 10. 12. the Lord of heaven r. thee, my brother 
Eccl. 48. 10. wast ordained to r. the tribes of Jacob 
Bar. 6. 37. they cannot r. a blind man to sight 

1 Mac. 3. 43. let us r. the decayed estate of people 

15. 3. that I may r. it to the old estate 

2 Mac. 9. 16. he would r. all ihe holy vessels 

11. 25. we have determined to r. their temple 

12. 25. that he would r. them without hurt 

14. 46. calling on the Lord to r. him those again 
RESTORED. 

1 Esd. 6. 26. should be r. to the house at Jerusalem 

2 Esd. 12. 18. but shall be r. to his beginning 
Tob. 2.1. my wife Anna was r.to me with my son 

14. 2. his sight, which was r. to him after eight years 
Wisd. 16. 12. was not herb that r. them to health 

RESURRECTiOxV. 
2 Esd. 2. 23. 1 will give thee the first place in my r. 
2 Mac.l.li. as for thee, thou shall have no r.to life 
12. 43. in that he was mindful of the r. 

RETAIN. 
Eccl. 41. 16. it is not good to r. all shamefacedness 

RETIRING. 
2 Mac. 5. 9. he perished, r. to the Lacedemonia js 

RETURN. 
2 Esd. 16. 16. so the plagues shall not r. again 
Tob. 5. 15. if ye r. safe, I will add something 
20. he shall r. in safety, thy eyes shall see him 
14. 5. they shall r. from all places of their captivity 
jEccZ. 4. 18. then will she r. the straight way to him 

16. 3(J. and they shall r. into it again 

17. 24. but to them that repent, he granted them r. 
25. r. to the Lord, and forsake thy sins 
27. 9. so will truth r. to them that practise in her 
29. 5. r. words of grief, and complain of time 
40. 1. till the day they r. to the mother of all 

1 Mac. 3. 56. should r. every man to his own house 

10. 55. thou didst r. into the land of thy fathers 

2 Mac. 5. 8. in the end he had an unhajijjy r. 

11. 29. declared, that your desire was to r. home 

RETURNED. 
Tob. 2. 5. then I r. and washed myself 

9. the same night also I r. from the burial 
Jud. 5. 19. but now are they r. to their God 
Wisd.2.} .aiUy man known to haver, from the grave 
Bar. 4. 28. so being r. seek him ten times more 

1 Mac. 2. 63. because he is r. into his dust 

5. 54. not one slain, until they had r. in peace 
RETURNETH. 

2 Esd. 16. 16. as an arrow r. not backward 
Wisd. 15. 8. within a little while r. to the same 

16. 14. the spirit when it is gone forth, r. not 
Eccl. 26. 28. one that r. from righteousness to sin 

REVEAL. 

2 Esd. 10. 38. the Highest will r. many secret things 

14. 3. I did manifestly r. myself to Moses 

Tob. 12. 11. honourable to r. the works of God 

Eccl.19.8. if thou canst without offence, r. them not 

REVEALED. 
Eccl. 1.6. to whom hath the root of wisdom been r.? 
3. 19. but mysteries are r. to the meek 

REVEALETH. 
Eccl. 42. 19. he r. the steps of hidden things 

REVEALING. 
Eccl. 41. 23. be ashamed of r. of secrets 

REVELLING. 
2 Mac. 6. 4. the temple was filled with riot and r. 

REVELLINGS. 
Wisd. 14. 23. while they made r. of strange rites 

REVENGE. 
Wisd. 5. 17. his weapon for the r. of his enemies 
Eccl. 5. 3. for the Lord will surely r. thy pride 
25. 14. and any r. but the r. of enemies 
48. 8. who anointed kings to taker, and prophets 

REVENGED. 
Jud. 13. 20. but thou hast r. our ruin 
Wisd. 12. 12. to be r. for the unrighteous man 

REVENGETH. 
Eccl. 28. 1. he that r. shall find vengeance from L 

REVENUE. 
2 Mae. 4. 8. and of another r. eighty talents 
9. 16. would out of his own r. defray the charges 

REVENUES. 
2 Mac'. 3. 3. Seleucus of his own r. bare the costs 

REVERENCE. 
2 Esd. 15. 20 call the kings of the earth to r. me 



Jjid. 10. 2,3. she fell down and did r. to him 
Wisd. 2. 10. let us not r. the ancient gray hairs 
Eccl. 4.22. let not Iher. of any man cause thee fail 
7. 29. fear the Lord with thy soul, and r. his priests 

26. 24. an honest woman will r. her husband 

REVERENCED. 
Jud. 14. 7. she fell at Judith's feet and r her 
Bar. 4. 15. who neither r. old man, nor pitied child 

REVEREND. 
2 Mac. 1.5. 12. a good man r. in conversation 

REVILING. 
Eccl. 22. 24. as smoke before fire, so r. before blood 

27. 21. and after r. there may be reconcilement 

REVILINGS. 
Eccl 27. 15. their r. are grievous to the ear 

REVIVED. 
1 Mac. 13 7.people heard these words,their spirit r 

REVOKED. 
1 Mac. 11. 36. and nothing hereof shall be r. 

REVOLT. 

1 Mac. 2. 15. such as compelled the people to r. 
13. 16. that when he is at liberty be may not r. 

REVOLTED. 
Tob. 1. 5. all the tribes which together r. 

1 Mac. 7. 24. he took vengeance of them that had r. 

2 Mac. 1. 7. r, from the holy land and kingdosu 
5. 11. the king thou?ht that Judea had r. 

REWARD. 
2 Esd. 2. 35. be ready to the r. of the kingdom 
3. 33. and yet their r. appearelh not 
4. 35. when cometh the fruit of the floor of our r.? 
7. 35. the work shall follow, the r. shall be shewed 
8.33. the just shall out of tlieir own deeds receiver 
33. 1 will remember the r. that they shall hava 
.hid. 7. 15. thus shall thou render them an evil r 
Wisd. 5. 15. their r. also is with the Lord 

10. 17. to the righteous a r. of their labours 
Eccl. 2. 8. believe him, and your r. shall not fail 

11. 18. and this is the portion of his r. 

22. the blessing of the L. is in the r. of.the godly 
26. to r. a man according to his ways 
17. 23. afterward he will rise up and r. them 
36. 16. r. them that wait for thee, let thy prophets 
51. 22. the Lord hath given me a tongue for my r 
30. in his time he will give you your r. 
2 Mac. 5. 7. received shame for the r. of his treason 
8. 33. so he received a r. for his wickedness 

15. 33. they should hand up the r. of his madness 

REWARDED. 
Tob. 14. 10. remember how he r. liim again 
Esth. 12. 5. to serve in court, and for this he r. him 
Wisd. 3. 5. a little chastised, they shall be greatly r. 

1 Mac. 11. 53. nor r. him according to the benefits 

2 Mac. 4. 38. thus the Lord r. him as he deserved 

REWARDS. 
1 Esd. 4. 39. there is no accepting of persons or r. 
1 Mac. 2. 18. with silver and gold, and many r, 
10.28. will grant you immunities, and give your 

16. 19. he might give them silver, gold, and r. 

RICH. 
1 Esd. 3. 19. mind of the poor man and r.to be one 

21. and it maketh every heart r. 
Eccl. 8. 2. be not at variance with a r. man 

10. 22. whether he be r. noble, or poor 

30. and the r. man is hououred for his riches 

11. 18. there is that waxeth r. by his wariness 

21. it is easy on a sudden to make a poor man r 
13. 3. ther. man hath done wrong, yet threateneth 

22. when a r. man hath fallen, hath many helpers 

23. when a r. man spcaketh, every man holdelh 

30. 14. than a r. man that is afflicted in body 

31. 3. the r. bath great labour in gathering 
8. blessed is the r. that is without blemish 

44.6.r.men furnished with ability, living peaceably 
45. 8. he strengthened him with r. garments 
•S'jis. 4. now Joacim was a great r. man 

1 Mac. 6. 2. that there was in it a very r. temple 

2 Mac. 7. 24. make him both a r. and happy man 

RICHER. 
Wisd. 8. 5. what is r. than wisdom that worketh 
Eccl. 13. 2. with one mightier and r. than thyself 

RICHES. 
Wisd. 5. 8. or what good hath r. brought us? 
8. 5. if r. be a possession to be desired in life 
18. in the works of her hands are infinite r. 
Eccl. 10. 8. because of injuries, and r. got by deceit 

30. the rich man is honoured for his r. 

31. honoured in poverty, how much more in r.i 
he that is dishonoured in r.how much in poverty, 

11. 14. poverty and r. come of the Lord 

13. 24. r. are good to him that hath no sin 

14. 3. r. are not comely for a niggard 

21. 4. to terrify and do wrong will waste r. 

24. 17. my flowers are the fruit of honoui; and p 

28. 10. according to his r. his anger riseth 

30. 16. there is no r. above a sound body 

31. ]. watching for r. consumeth the flesh 
3. the rich hath great labour in gathering r 

37. 6. be not unmindful of him in thy r 
40. 26. r. and strength lift up the heart 



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tiar. 6. 35. they can neither give r. nor raoney 
\ .Mac. 4. 23. to spoil tents, where they got great r. 
6. 1. that Elymais was a city renowned lor r. 
2 JIac. 3. 6. multitude of their r. was innumerable 

RIDER, 
ii Mac. 3. 25 a horse with a terrible ?•. upon him 

RIDERS. 
Tud. 2. 5. horses with their r. twelve thousand 

RIDICULOUS. 
Eccl. 34. 18. he sacrificeih, his offering isr. 
RIFLED. 

1 Mac. 1. Gl. they r. their houses, and slew them 

RIGHT. 

2 Esd. 10. 39. he hath seen that thy way is r. 
Tub. 3. 17 belonged to Tobias by r. of inheritance 

6. 11. for to thee doth the r. of her aftpertain 
Jud. 8. 11 your words you have spoken are notr. 
iVisd.'ii.d. knew what was r. in thy commandments 

10. 10. she guided him in r. patiis, shewed him 
Eccl. 49. 9. and directed them that went r. 
Z)are. 3. 4. thy ways are r. all thy judgments truth 
1 Mac. 9. 15. who discomfited the r. wing 

RIGHT- AIMING. 
Wh-d. 5. 21. r. thunderbolts shall go abroad 
RIGHT-HAND. 

1 Esd. 4. 29. sitting at the r.-hand of the king 

2 Esd. 3. 6. which thy r.-hand had planted 
16. 13. strong is his r.-hand that bendeth 

Wisd. 5. 10. with his r.-hand shall he cover them 
Eccl. 12. 12. neither let him sit at thy r.-hand 
21. 19. doctrine to fools, like manacles on r.-hand 
49. 11. Zorobabel was as a signet on the r.-hand 
Bar. 6. 15. he hath also in his r.-hand a dagger 
Mac. 4. 34. gave him his r.-hand with oaths 

14. 33. he stretched out his r.-hand to the temple 

15. 15. Jeremias holding forth his r.-hand 

RIGHTEOUS. 

2 Esd. 3. 11. Noah, of whom came all r. men 
Too. 2. 14. where are thy alms, and thy r. deeds'? 

13. 9. he will have mercy on the sons of the r. 
Esth. 11. 7. they might fight against the r. people 

9. the whole r. nation was troubled 

14. 7. worshipped their gods, O Lord, thou art r. 
Wisd. 2. 12. let us lie in wait for the r. 

3. 1. the souls of the r. are in the hand of God 

10. the ungodly which have neglected ther. 

4. 7. but though the r. be prevented with death 

16. the r. that is dead shall condemn the ungodly 

5. 15. but the r. live for evermore 

iO. 4. wisdom directed the course of the r. 
5. she found out the r. and preserved him 
G. she delivered the r. man, who fled from fire 
10. when the r. fled from his brother's wrath 
13. when ther. was sold, she forsook him not 

17. rendered to the r. a reward of their labours 
20. therefore the r. spoiled the ungodly 

12. 9. to bring the ungodly under the hand of r. 
15. as thou art r. thyself, thou orderest all 

16. 17. for the world fighteth for the r. 
• 23. that the r. might be nourished 

18. 9. the r. children of good men did sacrifice 
20. the tasting of death touchelh ther. also 
19. 17. as those were at the doors of the r. man 
Eccl. 18. 2. the Lord only is r. and none other 
27. 29. that rejoice at the fall of the r. be taken 
35. 6. the offering of the r. makes the altar fat 
44. 17. Noah was found r. in the time of wrath 
Bar. 2. 9. for the Lord is r. in all his works 
Dan. 3.C4.0 ye spirits and souls ofther. bless Lord 
Sus. 3. her parents also were r. and taught her 
PraT/erofManass.G.ofouT fathers and their r.seed 

3 Mac. 1. 24. who art strong, and r. and merciful 

12. 6. and calling upon God tljer. jiylge 

RIGHTEOUSNESS. 
2 Esd. 5.11. isr. that maketh a man righteous gone 

7. 44. r. is grown, and truth is sprung up 

8. 30. love them that put their trust in thy r. 
32. to us, namely, that have no works of?-. 

Tob. 12. 8. a little withr. is better than much 

13. 8. and let all praise him for his r. 

14. 11. what alms doth, and how r. doth deliver 
Wisd. 1. 1. love r. ye that be judges of the earth 

15. for r. is immortal, but ungodly men called 
2. 22. neither hoped they for the wages of r. 
5. 6. we have erred, and the light of r. hath not 
shined on us, the sun ofr. rose not upon us 

18. he shall put or r. as a breast-plate 

8. 7. if a man love r. her labours are virtues 

9. 3. order the world according to equity and r. 
12. 16. fur thy power is the beginning ofr. 

14. 7. for blessed is the word whereby r. cometh 

15. 3. for to know thee is perfect r. 
Eccl. 26. 28. one that turneth from r. to sin 

27. 8. if tliou fo'ilowest r. thou shalt obtain her 

44. 10. whose r. hath not been forgotten 

45. 26. give wisdom, to judge his people in r. 
Sar. 1. 15. to the Lord our God belongeth r. 

2. 17. the dead will give neither praise nor r, 
■5. 4. thy name shall be called, the Peace ofr. 
. Mac. 2. 52. aad it was imputed to him for r. 
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1 Mizc. 7. 18. there is neither truth nor r. in them 

RING. 

2 Esd. 5. 42. I will liken my judgment to a r. 

RINGS. 
Jud. 10. 4. her chains, and her r. and ear-rings 

RISE. 
Tob. 6. 17. r. up both of you and pray to God 

12. 13. when thou didst not delay to r. up 

.Jud. 16. 17. woe to nations that?-, ag. my kindred 
Eccl. 8. 11. r. not up in anger at the presence 
17. 23. afterward he will r. up and reward them 
.32. 11. r. up betimes, and be not the last 
RISEN. 

1 Esd. 3. 9. when the king is r. some will give him 
.Jud. 13. 5. the enemies which are r. against us 

2 Mac. 12. 44. they that were slain should have r. 

RISETH. 

Eccl. 31. 20. he r. early, and his wits are with him 

RISING. 

1 Esd. 8. 73. r. from the fast with my clothes rent 

9. 1. Esdras r. from the court of .the temple 

2 Ksd. 15. 20. which are from the r. of the sun 
Eccl. 43. 2. declaring at r. a marvellous instrument 

1 Mac. 6. 33. then the king r. very early, marched 

2 Mac. 4. 40. whereupon the common people r. 

RIOT. 
2 Mac. 6. 4. for the temple was filled with r. 

RIOTOUSLY. 
Eccl. 14. 4. others that sliall spend his goods r. 

RIPE. 
Wisd. 4. 5. the fruit unprofitable, not r. to eat 
Eccl. 26. 17. so is the beauty of the face in r. age 

RIVER. 
2 Esd. 1. 23. tree in v/ater, and made the r. sweet 
5. 25. of all depths thou hast filled thee oner. 
Tob. G. 1. they came in the evening to the r. Tigris 
Esth. 10. 6. a little fountain became a r. 
Wisd. 11. 6. fountain of a perpetual running r. 
19. 10. how the r. cast up a multitude of frogs 
Eccl. 4. 26. and force not the course of the r. 
24. 30. I also came out as a brook from a r. 
31. my brook became ar. and myr. became a sea 

39. 22. his blessing covered the dry lund as a r. 

40. 13. the goods of unjust shall be dried upas a r. 
16. growing on every water and bank of a r. 

44. 21. from the r. to the utmost part of land 
1 Mac. 11. 7. gone to the r. called Eleutherus 

RIVERS. 

1 Esd, 4. 23. goeth to sail on the sea, and uponr. 

2 Esd. 15, 41. many waters, that' all fields may be 

full, and all r. with abundance of great waters 
Eccl. 50. 8. as lilies by the r. of waters 
Dan. 3. 56. O ye seas and r. bless ye the Lord 

ROB. 
1 Esd. 4. 23. lie goeth his way to r. and to steal 

ROBBED. 
1 Esd. 4. 24. w^hen he hath stolen, spoiled, and r. 

ROBBERS> 
Bar, 6. 18. lest their gods be spoiled with r. 
57. nor able to escape either from thieves or r. 
ROBE. 
Eccl. 6. 29. and her chains shall be a r. of glory 

31. thou shalt put her on as a r. of honour 
27. 8. thou shalt put her on as a glorious long r. 

45. 7. and he clothed him with a r. of glory 
8. with breeches, and a long r. and the ephod 

59. 11. when he put on the r. of honour 

1 Mac. 6. 15. he gave him the crown and his r. 

10. 20. therewithal he sent him a purple r. 
21. at the feast Jonathan put on the holy r. 

13. 37. the scarlet r. which ve sent to us 

;. ROBOAM. 
Eccl. 47. 23. of his seed, he left behind him R. 

ROCK. 
Wisd. 11. 4. water given them out of the flinty r. 
Eccl. 40. 15. are as i:nclean roots on a hard r. 
48. 17. he digged the hard r. with iron 

2 Mac. 14. 45. and standing upon a steep r. 

ROCKS. 
2 Esd. 16. 28. hide themselves in the clefts ofr. 
Jud. 16. 15. r. shall melt as wax at thy presence 

ROD. 
Eccl, 30. 1. he causelh him oft to feel the r. 

ROE. 
Eccl. 27. 20. he is as a r. escaped out of the snare 

ROLLING. 
Eccl, 33. 5. his thoughts are like a r. axle-tree 

ROMANS. 
1 Mac. 8. 1. Judas had heard of the fame of the R. 
21. so that matter pleased the R. well 
23. good success be to the R. and to the Jews 
29. according to these articles did the R. 
12. 4. upon this the R. gave them letters 
16. sent them to the R. to renew the amity 

14. 40. the R. had called the Jews their friends 
15.16. Lucius consul of the R. to kingPtolemee 

2 Mac, 8. 10. which the king was to pay to the R. 
36. to make good to the R. their tribute 

11. 34. the R. also sent unto them a letter ; the 
ambassadors of the r. send °rreeting to the Jews 



ROME. 

1 Mac. 1. 10. who had been a hostage at B. 

8. 17. send them to R. to make a league of amity 

19. they went to R. a very great journey 

12. 3. so they went to R. and entered the senate 
14.16. when it was heard at R.Jonathan was dead 

24. after this Simon sent Numenius to it. 

2 Mac. 4. 11. who went ambassador to R. 

ROOF. 

1 Esd. 6. 4. by whose appointment build ye tliis y.? 

2 Mac. 1. 16. and opening a privy door of the r. 

ROOM. 
Tob. 2. 4. I start up, and took him up into a r. 
Wisd. 13. 15. when he had made a convenient r. 

ROOT. 

1 Esd. 8. 78. that there should be left us a r. 

87. and didst give unto us such as". 

88. till thou hadst left us neither r, nor name 

2 Esd. 3. 22. with the malignity of the r. 

5. 3. the land that thou seest now to have r. 
28. on the one r. hast thou prepared others 

8. 41. neither doth all that is planted take r. ' 
53. the r. of evil is sealed up from you 
Wisd. 3. 15. the r. of wisdom shall never fall away 

15. 3. to know thy power is the r. of immortality 
Eccl. 1. 6. hath ther. of wisdom been revealedl 

20. the r. of wisdom is to fear the Lord 

3. 28. the plant of wickedness hath taken r. 

23. 25. her children shall not take r. 

24. 12. I took r. in an honourable people 

47. 22. wherefore he gave a remnant unto Jacob 
and out of him he gave a r. unto 
David 
1 Mac, 1. 10. there came out of them a wicked r. 

ROOTS. 
Wisd. 7. 20. diversities of plants, and virtues ofr. 
Eccl. 10. 15. Lord plucked up the r. of the proud 
40. 15. but are as unclean r. on a hard rock 

ROOT. 
Eccl. 49. 7. that he might r. out, afflict, and destroy 

1 Mae. 2. 40. they will now r. us out of the eartb 
3. 35. to destroy and r. out thestrength of Israel 

2JJ/ac.8.9.tor.outthe whole generation of the Jews 
12. 7. to r. out all them of The city of Joppe 

ROOTED. 
Wisd. 4. 4. by force of winds they shall be r. out 

ROOTETH. 
Eccl.3. 9. the curse of the motherr.out foundations 

ROOTING. 
Wisd. 4. 3. nor take deep r. from bastard slips 

ROAR. 
Bar. 6. 32. they r. and cry before their gods 
ROARING. 

2 Esd. 11. 37. as a r. lion chased out of the wood 
12. 31. the lion thou sawest r. and speaking 

Wisd. 17. 19. or a r. voice of most savage beasla 

1 Mac. 3. 4. like a lion's whelp r. for his prey 

ROSE. 
Eccl. 39. 13. bud I'brth as a r. growing by the brook 

ROSE-BUDS. 
Wisd. 2. 8. let us crown ourselves with r.-huds 

ROSE-PLANT. 
Eccl. 24. 14. 1 was exalted as a r.-plant\n Jericho 

ROSE. 
Wisd. 5. 6. the sun of righteousness r. not on us 
ROSES. 

2 Esd. 2. 19. mountains whereon grow r. andliliea 

ROSIN. 
Dan. 3. 23. to make the oven hot with r. and pitch 

ROASTED. 
Tob. 6. 5. when they had r. the fish, thev eat it 

ROUGH. 
Wisd. 12. 9. or to destroy them with one r. word 

ROUGHLY. 
2 Mac. 14. 30. he entreated him merer, than wont 

ROUGHNESS. 
Eccl. 10. 21. r. and pride is the losing thereof 

ROYAL. 
1 Esd. 3. 1.5. sat down in the r. seat of judgment 
Wisd. 18. 15. leaped down out of thy r. throne 

1 Mac. 3. 32. he leftLysias one of the blood r. 
37. the king departed from Antioch his r. city 

6. 43. one of the beasts armed with r. harness 

2 Mac. 4. 11. the r. privileges granted to the Jews 

RUB. 
Tob. 11. 8. being pricked therewith, he shall r. 

RUBBED. 
Tob.M. 12.when his eves began to smart, he r.them 

RUDDY. 
Eslh. 15. 5. she was r. through perfection ofbeaaty 

RUDE. 
Eccl. 8. 4. jest not with a r. man, lest be disgraced 

RUDELY. 
2 Mac. 12. 14. that they behaved themselves r. 

RUDENESS. 
Ecc^ 21. 24. it is ther. of a man to hearken at door 

RUIN. 
2 Esd. 3. 1. after r. of the city, I was in Babyloo 
Jud^5. 20. consider, that this shall be their r. 

13. 20. hast not spared, but hast revenged cur r 



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Ece .4. 9. she will give him over to his own r. 
31. 6. gold hath been the r. of many 
^ RUINS. 

EccL 49. IS.Neemias, who raised up our r. again 

RULE. 
1 Esd. 4. 2. that bear . . over sea and land 
15. all the people that bearr. by sea and land 

9. 4. as the elders that bear r. appointed 
Ji^isd. 6. 2. give ear, you that r. the people 
Eiccl. 19.6. he that can r. his tongue, shall live 

28. 22. it shall not have r. over them that fear God 
44. 3. such as did bear r. in their kingdoms 
1 Mac. 1. 8. his servants bear r. every one in place 
6. 27. neither shall thou be able to r. them 

RULETH. 
1 Esd. 4. 14. who is it then thatr. theml 

RULER. 
Eccl. 9. 17. the wise r. of the people, for his speech 

10. 2. as the r. of the city is, such are all they 
17. 17. he set a r. over every people, but Israel 
41. 18. of an offence before a judge and r. 

1 Mac. 2. 17. thou art a r. and an honourable man 
6. 14. whom he made r. over all his realm 
11.57.1 appoint thee ruler over four governments 

2 Mac. 4. 27. Sostratusr. of the castle required 
13. 2. Lysias his protector, and r. of his affairs 

RULERS. 
Eccl. 33. 18. hearken ye r. of the congregation 
46. 18. he destroyed the r. of the Tyrians 
1 Mac. 14. 20. ther. of the Lacedemonians 

RULES. 
2Mac.2. 28. to follow ther. of an abridgment 

RULING. 

1 Mac. 6. 56. to take to him the r. of the affairs 

RUMOUR. 

2 Mac. 5. 5. when there was gone forth a false r. 

RUN. 

1 Esd4.26.many have r.out of their wits for women 
JVisd. 3. 7. they shall shine and r. to and fro 

16. 29. and shall r. away as unprofitable water 
Eccl. 33. 31. if entreat him evil, and he r. from thee 
35. 15. do not tears r. down the widow's cheeks'? 

2 Mac. 6. 11. others that had r. together into caves 

RUNNETH. 
Eccl. 43. 5. at his commandment it r. hastily 

RUNNING. 
JFisd. 17. 18. or a fall of water r. violently 

19. or a r. that could not be seen of beasts 
2 Mac. 5. 2. there were seen horsemen r. in the air 
3. encountering and r. one against another 
26. r.thro' the city with weapons, slew multitudes 
9. 2. the multitude r. to defend themselves 
12. 16. a lake adjoining, was seen r. with blood 

RUSH. 
2 Esd. 15. 60. they shall r. on the idle city 
Jud. 15. 4. that all should r. on their enemies 

1 Mac. 4. 2. might r. in upon the camp of the Jews 

RUSHED. 
.Tud. 15.3. the children of Israel r. out upon them 
Sus. 26. the servants r. in at the privy door to see 

RUSHING. 
Jud. 15. 2. but r. out all together they fled 

2 Mac. 12. 37. andr. unawares upon Gorgias 
14. 43. the multitude also r. within the doors 

RUST. 
Eccl. V2.ll. h'lsr. not being altogether wiped away 
29. 10. let it not r. under a stone to be lost 
Par.6.12.these gods cannot save themselves from r. 

RUSTETH. 
Eecl. 12. 10. for as iron r. so is his wickedness 

s. 

SABBATH. 

IMac. 1. 43. sacrifice to idols, and profane the s. 
2. 38. they rose against them in battle on the s. 
2 Mac. 5. 25. did forbear till holy day of the s. 
26. that were going to the celebrating of the 5. 
8. 26. for it was the day before the s. 
28. after s. when they had given pfthe spoils 
12. 38. they kept the s. in the same place 
SABBATH-DAY. 
1 Mac. 2. 32. made war against them on the s.-day 
34. nor do commandment to profane the s.-day 
41. whoso will make battle with us on the s.-day 
i Mac. 6. 11. had run to keep the s.-day secretly 
15. 1. resolved to set upon them on the s.-'/ay 
3. that had commanded the s.-day to be kupt 
SABBATH-DAYS. 
Jud. 10. 2. house in which she abode in the s.-days 
i'Mac. 6. 6. nor was it lawful to keep s.-days 

SABBATHS. 
\Esd.l. 38. till the land had enjoyed her s. 
5 52. the sacrifice of the s. and new-moons 
Jud. 8. 6. save the s. and eves ofthe new-moons 
I Mac. 1. 39l hers, wore turned into reproach 
45. and that they should profane the s. 
SACKCLOTH. 
fua. 4. 10. and their servants put s. on their loins 
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Jud.i. 11. cast ashes on their heads, spread out their 
s. before the Ld. also they put s. about the altar 
14. the priests had their loins girt with s. 

9. 1. uncovered the .«. wherewiih she was clothed 

10. 3. she pulled off the s. which siie had on 
Eccl. 25. 17. and darkcnetli her countenance like s. 
Bar. 4. 20. I have put on me the s. of my prayer 

1 Mac. 2. 14. put on ^<f. and mourned very sore 

3. 47. then they fasted that day and put on s. 

2 Mac. 3. 19. the women girt with s. abounded 
10. 25. and girded their loins with 5. 

SACRED. 
2 Mac. 6. 11. for the honour ofthe most s. day 

SACRIFICE. 
Tab. 1. 4. that all the tribes should s. there 
Jud. 16. 16. all s. is too little for a sweet savour 
Wisd. 18. 9. the children of good men did s.secretly 
Eccl. 7. 31. and the 5. of sanctification 
31. 7. a stumbling-block to them that s. to it 
35. 7. the 5. of a just man is acceptable 
Dan. 3. 15. nor is there prince, or s. or oblation 

1 Jl/ac. 1.47. ands. swine'sflesh and unclean beasts 
51. commanding the cities of Juda to s. 

59. they did s. upon the idol altar 

4. 53. and offered s. according to the law 

56. sacrificed the s. of deliverance and praise 

2 Mac. 1. 18. was given when Neemias offered s. 
23. made a prayer whilst the s. was consuming 

2. 9. he being wise ofiered the 5. of dedication 

3. 32. offered as. for the health ofthe man 

4. 19. to carry silver to the 5. of Hercules ; which 
the hearers thought fit not to bestow upon thes. 

20. this money was appointed to Hercules' s. 
6. 21. as if he did eat of flesh from the s. 

10. 3. they offered a s. after two years 

13. 23. Philip offered s. honoured the temple 

SACRIFICED. 
Tob. 1. 5. house of Nephthali s. to the heifer Baal 
Bar. 6. 28. for the things that are s. unto them 
1 Mac. 1. 43. many ofthe Israelites s. to idols 
4. 56. they s.the sacrifice of deli verance and praise 

SACRIFICES. 
1 Esd. 1. 12. the 5. they sod them in brass pots 
5. 53. had made any vow, began to offer s. to God 
Wisd. 12. 4. works of witchcrafts and wicked s. 

14. 15. to those under him, ceremonies and .■?. 
23. whilst they slew their children in s. 

Eccl. 35. 12. and trust not to unrighteous s, 
45. 14. their s. shall be wholly consumed 
16. he chose him to offers, to the Lord 
Bar. 6. 29. women in childbed eat their s. 

1 Mac. 12. 11. we remember you in the s. we offer 

2 Mac. 1. 8. we offered also s. and fine flour 
33. Neemias had purified the s. therewith 

2. 10. the fire came down and consumed the s. 
3. 3. Seleucus bare all the costs belonging to the s. 
6. which did not pertain to the account of the s. 
4. 14. neglecting the s. hastened to be partakers 
6. 7. were brought by constraint to eat of the s. 

8. that they should be partakers of theirs. 
9. 16. and defray the charges belonging to the s. 
14. 31. the priests that were offering their usual s. 

SACRIFICETH. 

Eccl. 34. 18. he that s. of a thing wrongfully got 

35. 2. and he that giveth alms, s. praise 

SACRILEGES. 

2 Mac. A. 39. when manv s. had been committed 

SAD. 

1 Esd. 8. 71. I sat me down s. and very heavy 

2 Esd. 10. 8. now seeing we all mourn and are s. 
Wisd. 17. 4. and a. visions appeared to them 

SADLY. >^ 
Eccl. 19. 26. that hangeth down his head s. 

SAFE. 
2 Esd. 1. 13. 1 gave you a large and s. passage 
Tob. 5. 15. if ye return s. I will add something 

21. journey prosperous, and he shall return s. 
10. 6.. hold thy peace, take no care, for he is s. 

2 Mac. 3. 22. to keep things committed of trust s. 
SAFEGUARD. 

1 Esd. 8. 51. for s. against our adversaries 

.Tud. 11. 3. be of good comfort thou art come fors. 

2 Mac. 13. 3. not for the s. ofthe country 

SAFELY. 
1 Esd. 4. 47. they should s. convey on their way 
Tob. 6. 4. heart, liver, and gall, and put them up s. 

1 Mac. 6. 49. they marched on s. and in order 

2 Mac. 3. 15. that they should s. be preserved 

SAFETY. 
Tob. 5. 20. take no care, he shall return in s. 
8. 21. half of his goods, and go in s. to his father 
12. 3. he hath brought me again to thee in s. 
5. lake half of all ye brought, and go away in s. 
Estk. 16.23. hereafter there may be s. to us 
Wisd. 4.17. to what end the Lord hath set him in s. 

1 Mac. 7. 35. if ever I come in s. I will burn house 
10. 83. the horsemen scattered in the field fled to 

Azotus, and went into their idol's temple fors. 
14. 37. he fortified it for the s. ofthe country 

2 Mac. 4. 21, Antiochus provided for his own 5. 



2 j>/ac.9.21.tnoughtto care for the commons, of al 

SAIL. 
1 Esd. 4. 23. a man goeth his way to s. on the sea 
Wisd. 14. 1. again, one preparing himself to s, 
Eccl. 43. 24. they thats. on the sea tell of dancer 

1 Mac. 13. 29. be seen of all thats. on the sea 

SAINTS. 
Tob. 8. 15. therefore let thy s. praise thee 
12. 15. which present the prayers of the s. 
Wisd. 3. 9. for grace and mercy is to his s. 
4. 15. that his grace and mercy is with his s. 
5. 5. and his lot is among thes. 
18. 1. thy s had a very great light 
5. had determined to slay the babes of the s. 
9. the s. shall be like partakers of good and ev 
Eccl. 42. 17. Lord hath not given power to thes 
45. 2. he made him like to the glorious #. 

SAKE. 
Eccl. 47. 12. and for his s. he dwelt at large 
Bar. 2. 14. and deliver us for thine own s. 
Z>a7i.3.12.thymercy notdepartforthybelovedAbra 
ham's s.for thyservant Isaac's s.and forlsrael's s, » 

2 Mac. 5. 19. God did not choose the people for the 

place's s. but the place for the people's s. 
SAKES. 
Eccl. 40. 10. and for their s. came the flood 
44. 12. and their children for their s. 

SALE. 
2 Mac. 8. 11. proclaiming a s. ofthe captive Jew 

11. 3. set the high priesthood to s. every year 

SALT. 

1 Esd. 6. 30. also corn, s.'wine and oil to be given 

2 Esd. 5. 9. s. water shall be found in the sweet 
Wisd. 10. 7. a standing pillar of s. is a monument 
Eccl. 22. 15. sand, and s. and a mass of iron 

39. 26. s. flour of wheat, for the use of man's life 
43. 19. hoar-frost also as s. he poureth on earth 
Bar. 6. 28. their wives lay up part thereof in s. 

SALTNESS. 
Eccl. 39. 23. he hath turned the waters into s. 
SALT-PITS. 

1 Mac. 11. 35. thes. and crown taxes we discharge 

SALVATION. 

2 Esd. 6. 25. shall escape, and see my s. 

7. 61. be joy over them that are persuaded to s. 
Estk. 13. 13. for the s. of Israel, to kiss the soles 

Wisd. 5. 2. amazed at the strangeness of his s. 

16. 6. having a sign of s. to put them in remembr 

18. 7. was accepted both the s. of the righteous 
and destruction ofthe enemies 
Eccl. 13. 14. and call upon him for thy s. 
Bar. 4. 24. they shall see your s. from our God 
1 Mac. 3. 6. because s. prospered in his hand 

SALUTE. 
,Tud. 15. 8. came to see Judith, and to s. her 
IMac. 7. 33. came priests and elders to s. peaceably 

12. 17. commanded logo unto you, and to s. you 

SALUTED. 
Tob. 5. 9. he came in, and they s. one another 
1 Mac. 7. 29. theys. one another peaceably ' 

11. 6. where they s. one another, and lodged 

SAMARIA. 
1 Esd. 2. 16. dwelling in S. and other places 
.Tud. 1. 9. to all that were in S. and cities thereof 
Eccl. 50. 26. that sit upon the mountains of S. 

1 Mac. 3. 10. gathered a great host out of S. 

5. 66. thence he removed, and passed through S 
10. 30. out ofthe country of S. and Galilee 

2 Mac. 15. l.were in the strong places about S. 

SAMUEL. 

1 Esd. 1. 20. since the time ofthe prophet S. 

2 Esd. 7. 38. S. and David for the destruction 

♦ SANCTIFICATION. 
Eccl. 7. 31. give the priest the sacrifice ofs. 

SANCTIFY. 
2 Mac. 1. 25. didst choose the fathers and s. them 
26. and preserve thine own portion and s. it 
SANCTIFIED. 
2 Mac. 2. 8. that the place might be honourably s 

SANCTITY. 
2 Mac. 3. 12. to the inviolable s. ofthe temple 
SANCTUARY. 

1 Esd.8.78. be left us a name in the place of thy s. 

2 Esd. 7. 38. for them that should come to thes. 
10. 21. for thou seest that our s. is laid waste 

12. 48. seek mercy for the low estate of your s 
15. 25. go your way, defile not my s. 

.Tud. 4. 12. the s. to profanation and reproach 

13. before the s. ofthe Lord Almighty 
Eccl. 47. 13. he might prepare his s. for ever 

49. 6. they burned the chosen city of the s. 

50. 5. how was he honoured in coming out of s. 7 
1 Mac. 1. 21. Anliochus entered proudly into the *. 

36. it was a place to lie in wait against the s 

3. 45. the s. also was trodden down aliens kept 
58. that are assembled to destroy us and our *. 

4. 36. let us go cleanse and dedicate thes. 
41. to fight, until he had cleansed the s. 

48. made up thes. and things within the femplff 

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1 Mac. 10. 39. 1 give it as a free gift to the 5. at 

Jerusalem for the necessary expences of the s. 

13. 3. what I have done for the laws and the s. 

14. 15. he beautified the 5. and multiplied 

48. should be set up within the compass of the s. 

2 Mac. 4. 33. he withdrew himself into a s. 
34. he persuaded him to conne forth of the s. 

SAND. 

Wisd. 7. 9. gold in respect to her is as a little 5. 

Eccl. 1. 2. who can number the s. of the seal 

18. 10. a gravel stone in comparison of the s. 

22. 15. s. and ealt, and a mass of iron is easier 

Dan. 3. 13. as the s. that lieth on the sea-shore 

SANDS. 
Prayer of Manass.s.\nne.A above number of^. of sea 

SANDALS. 
Jud. 10. 4. and she took s. upon her feet 
16. 9. her s. ravished bis eyes, her beauty took 

SANDY. 
JEccZ.25.20. as climbing up as. way is to feet of aged 

SAPPHIRES. 
Toh. 13. 16. Jerusalem shall be built up with s. 

SARA. 
Toh~ 3. 7. S. daughter of Raguel was reproached 
17. to give S. the daughter of Raguel to Tobias 
6. 10. he also hath one only daughter, named S. 
11. 17. when he came near to S. his daughter 

12. 12. when thou didst pray, and S. thy daughter 

SARCHEDONUS. 
Tob. 1. 21. S. his son reigned in his stead 
22. and S. appointed him near unto him 
SAT. 
1 Esd. 3. 15. he s. him down in the royal seat 

8. 72. but I 5. still full of heaviness til! sacrifice 

9. 45. he s. honourably in the first place of all 
Tob. 2. 1. in the which I s. down to eat 

11. 5. now Anna s. looking about for her son 
Esth. 15. 6. who s. upon his royal throne 
Eccl. 11. 5. many kings have s. on the ground 

1 Mac, 1. 27. she that s. in the marriage-chamber 
8. 15. wherein 320 men 5. in council daily 

14. 12. every man s. under his vine and fig-tree 

2 Mac. 3. 25. he that s. on the horse had harness 

SATISFIED. 

1 Esd. 3. 3. and being s. were gone home 
Eccl. 12. 16. an enemy will not be s. with blood 

SATISFIETH. 
Esth. 14. 8. it s. not that we are in captivity 

SAVAGE. 
Wisd. 17. 19. or a voice of most s. wild beasts 

2 Mac. 4. 25. but having the rage of a s. beast 

SAVE. 

Tob.^. 17. who will have pity on you and 5. you 

Esth. 13. 9. if thou hast appointed to 5. Israel 

Bar. 4. 22. my hope is in God, that he will s. you 

6.36. they can s. no man from death nor deliver 

49. which can neither s. them from war 

Prayer of Manass. wilts, me that am unworthy 

2 Mac. 7. 25. counsel the young man to s. his life 

14. 3. seeing by no means he could s. himself 

SAVED. 

2 Esd. 8. 3. many be created, but few shall be s. 

41. sown in the world, they shall not all be .s. 
Tob. 14. 10. yet Achiacharus was s. 
Jud. 10. 15. thou basts, thy life, in that thou hasted 
Esth. 10. 9. my nation is Israel, which cried to God 
and were s. for the Lord hatii s. his people 

16. 13. as well of Mardocheus who s. our life 
^F^sd. 14. 5. passing thro' sea in a weak vessel, are s. 

16. 7. he was not s. by the thing that he saw 

11. were quickly s. that they might be mindful 
Sus. 62. the innocent blood was s. the same day 
Prayer of Manass. to sinners, that they may bes. 

1 Mac. 2. 59. by believing were s. out of the flame 
8 Jlfoc. 3. 35. vows unto him that had s. his life 

SAVEDST. 
Eccl. 51. 12. for thou s. me from destruction 

SAVEST. 
Eccl. 51. 8. and s. them out of the hands of enemies 

SAVETH, 
Eccl.'i. 11. the Lord is full of compassion and mer- 
cy, forgiveth sins, and s. in time of affliction 
34. 13. "for their hope is in him that s. them 
Sus. 60. praised God, who s. them that trust in him 
i Mac. 4. 11. One who delivereth and s. Israel 

SAVING. 

Eccl. 46. 1. his name great for s. the elect of God 

SAVIOUR. 

2 Esd. 2. 36. 1 testify my S. oj^enly 

Jud. 9. 11. a S. of them that are without hope 
Esth. 15. 2. the beholder and S. of all things 
Wisd. 16. 7. but by thee that art the S. of all 
Eccl. 24. 24. besides him there is no other S. 
51. 5. and I will praise thee, O God my S. 
Bar. 4. 22. shall come from the Everlasting, our S. 
1 Mac. 4. 30. blessed art thou, O S. of Israel 
SAVOUR. 

1 Esd. 1. 12. they sod them in pans with a good s. 

2 Esd. 2. 12. tree of life for an ointment of sweet s. 
Eccl. 35. 6. the sweet s. is before tho Most High 

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39. 14. and give ye a sweet s. as frankincense 
50. 15. a sweet-smelling s. to the most high King 
SAW. 

7'o6.1.17.if [ s.any of my nation dead, or cast about 
2.2. when Is. abundance of meat, I said to my son 
4. 4. remember that she s. many dangers for thee 
12. 21. when they arose, they s. him no more 

Jud. 10. 7. when they s. her countenance altered 
14. 6. he s. the head of Olofernes in a man's hand 

Esth. 15. j3. I s. thee, my Lord, as an angel of G. 

Wisd. 16. 7. was not saved by the thing that he s. 

17. 6. to be worse than the sight they s. not 

10. they died for fear, denying that they s. the air 
Eccl. 1. 9, he created her, s. her, and numbered her 

18. 12. he s. and perceived their end to be evil 
30. 5. while he lived, he s. and rejoiced in him 
45. 19. this the Lord s. and it displeased him 
48. 11. blessed are they that s. thee, and slept 

Bar. 4. 9. for when she s. the wrath of God coming 
10. I s. the captivity of my sons and daughters 
Sus. 8. the two elders s. her going in every day 

33. her friends, and all that s. her wept 
Bel 30. when the king s. that they pressed him 
35. Lord, I never s. Babylon, nor do I know 
SAWEST. 
Sus. 54. tell me, under what tree s. thou them? 

SAWN. 
Wisd. 13. 11. after he hath s. down a tree meet 

SCALE. 
Tob. 3. 17. to s. avvav the whiteness of Tobit's eyes 

'SCANT. 
Jud. 11. 12. victuals fail, and all their water is s. 

SCARLET. 
£ccZ.45.11.with twisted s.the work of the workman 

SCATTER. 
Bar. 2. 29. among the nations, where I will s. them 

SCATTERED. 
Tob. 13. 3. for he hath s. us among them 
Wisd, 17. 3. they were s. under a dark vail 

SCATTERETH. 
Eccl. 43. 17. as birds flying he s. the snow 

SCENTS. 
Wisd. 11. 18. or filthy s. of scattered smoke 

SCEPTRE. 
Estk. 14. 11. O Lord, give not thy s. unto them 
15. 11. held up his golden s. and laid it on her neck 
Wisd. 10.14. she brought him the s. of the kingdom 
Eccl. 35. 18. and broken the s. of the unrighteous 
Bar.G. 14. holdeth as. as though he v/ere a judge 

SCEPTRES. 
Wisd. 6. 21. if your delight be in thrones and s. 
7. 8. I preferred her before s. and thrones 

SCOLD. 
JEccZ. 26. 27. as. shall be sought out to drive away 

SCORN. 
2 JS.stZ. 8. 56. thoughts, of his law, forsook his ways 
./ud. 12. 12. if draw her not, she will laugh us to s. 
Wisd. 4. 18. but God shall laugh them to s. 
Eccl. 6. 4. shall make him to be laughed to s. 
7. 11. laugh no man to s. in the bitterness of soul 
20. 17. of how many shall he be laughed to s. 

SCORNING. 
Eccl. 41. 19. be ashamed of s. to give and take 

SCORPION, S. 

Eccl.2Q.7. hath hold of her, is as though he held a s. 

39.30. teeth of wild beasts and s. punishing wicked 

SCOURGE. 
Tob. 13. 2. for he doth s. and hath mercy 

5. and he will s. us for our iniquities 
Jud. 8. 27. the Lord doth s. them that come near 
Eccl. 26. 6. as s. of the tongue which communi- 

cateth with all 
40. 9. famine, tribulation and the s. happen to all 

SCOURGED. 
Tob. 11. 15. thou hast s. and hast taken pity on me 
Wisd. 16. 16. were s. by the strength of thine arm 
2 Mac. 3. 34. seeing thou hast been s. from heaven 
5. 18. this man had forthwith been s. 
SCOURGES. 
2 Esd. 16. 19. are sent as s. for amendment 

20. they shall not be alway mindful of the s. 
Tob. 13. 14. having been sorrowful for all thy s. 
Eccl. 23. 2. who will set s. over my thoughts 
2 Mac. 7. 1. were tormented with s. and whips 

SCOURGEST. 
Wisd. 12. 22. thou s. our enemies a thousand times 

SCRIBE, 
r Esd. 2. 25. to Semellius the s. and to the rest 
Eccl. 10. 5. on person of the s. shall lay his honour 
SCRIBES. 

1 Mac. 5. 42. he caused the s. remain by the brook 
7. 12. a company of s. to require justice 

2 Mac. 6. 18. Eleazar one of the principal s. 

SCRIPTURE. 
IJlfac. 12.9. wc have hoi v books of s. to comfort us 

SCYTHIANS. 
2Jlfac.4. 47. before S. have been judged innocent 

SCYTHOPOLIS. 
2 Mac. 12. 29. from thence they departed to S. 



SCYTH0P0LITAN8. 

2 Mac. 12. 30. the S. dwelt lovingly with them 

SEA. 
2£srf. 1.13. 1 led you through the s. gave a passaj* 
16. 57. he measured the s. and what it contain* 
./ud. 2. 24. river Arbonai, till you come to the s. 
Wisd. 5. 22. the water of the s. shall rage ag. tneffi 
14. 3. for thou hast made a way in the s, 
4. yea, though a man went to s. without art 
5. passing the rough s. in a weak vessel, are saved 
19. 7. out of the Red s. a way without impediment 
Eccl. 1. 2. who can number the sand of the s.? 
18. 10. as a drop of water unto the s. 
24. 29. for her thoughts are more than the s. 

31. my brook became a river, and my river a s. 
29. 18. and has shaken them as a wave of the Sk 
40. 11. that of waters doth return into the s. 

44. 21. would cause them to inherit from s. to « 
50. 3. the cistern, being in compass as the s. 
Bar. 3. 30. who hath gone over s. and found hei'^ 
Da7i. 3, 13. as sand that lieth on the s. shore 
Prayer of Manass. above the sands of the s. 

1 Mac. 4. 23. got blue silk, and purple of the s. 

6. 29. there came from the isles of the s. bands 

7. 1. Demetrius came to a city of the s.-coast 

8. 23. good success to Jews by s. and land 

32. we will fight with thee by s. and by land 
11. 1. like sand that lieth upon the s. shore 

8. Ptolemee having the dominion of the cities by 
the s. unto Seleucia upon the s. coas* 

14. 5. he made an entrance to the isles of the s. 

15. 38. made Cendebeus captain of the s. coast 

2 Mac. 5. 21. to make the s. passable by foot 

9. 8. thought he might command waves of the t. 

SEAS. 
Dan. 3. 56. O ye s. and rivers, bless ve the Lord 

SEAL. 
Bel 11. shut the door, and s. it with thy signet 
SEALED. 

1 Esd. 3. 8. every one wrote his sentence and s. it 

2 Esd.2. 38. those that be s. in the feast of the Lord 

8. 53. the root of evil is s. up from you 

Tob. 7. 14. an instrument of covenants, and s. it 

9. 5. Gabael brought forth bags which were s. 
Wisd. 2. 5. it is fast s. that no man cometh again 
Bel 14. they s. the door with the king's signet 
Prayer of Manass. hath shut up the deep, and *.it 

SEALS. 
Eccl. 38. 27. and they that cut and grave *. 
45.ll.with precious stones graven like s.set in gold 
SEARCH. 

1 Esd. 2. 26. 1 commanded to make diligent s. 

6. 21. let s. be made among the records of Cyrut 

2 Esd. 16. 31. that s. their houses with the sword 
•Tud. 8. 14. then how can you s. out God 1 
Esth. 16. 7. if ye s. what hath been wickedly done 
Wisd. 6. 3. try works and s. out your counsels 
13. 7. they s. him diligently and believe their sight 

Eccl. 3. 21. neither s. the things that are above 

6. 27. s. and seek, and she shall be made knowB 

SEARCHED. 
Esth. 12. 2. heard devices, and s. their purposes 
Wisd. 9. 16. the things in heaven, who hath s. out3 

1 Mac. 14. 14. law he s. out, and every contemner 

SEARCHERS. 

jBar.3.23.authorsoffables,ands.out of understand. 

SEARCHEST. 

2 Esd. 4. 26. the more thou s. the more marvel 

SEASONABLE. 
Eccl. 35. 20. mercy is s. in time of affliction 

SEASON. 
2 Esd. 8. 41. the thing that is sown good in his *» 

14. 4. where I held him by me a long s. 
Wisd. 16. 6. they were troubled for a small s. 
Eccl. 20. 20. for he will not speak it in due s. 

29. 2. pay thou thy neighbour again In due s. 

31. 28. wine measurably drunk and in s. brings 

39. 16. shall be accomplished in due s. 

33. he will give every needful thing in due *. 
43. 6. he made the moon also to serve in her s 

SEASONS. 
Wisd. 7. 18. turning of the sun, and change of #. 
8. 8. she foreseeth the events of s. and timeg 
Eccl. 33. 8. and he altered s. and feasts 

SEAT. 
1 Esd. 3. 15. he sat him down in the royal 5. 
Wisd. 9. 12. and be worthy to sit in my father's 8. 
Eccl. 7. 4. seek not of the king the s. of honour 
12. 12. set him not by, lest he seek to take thy * 
38. 33. they shall not sit on the judge's s. 
SECOND. 

1 Esd. 1. 31. then gat he upon his s. chariot 

2. 30. ceased till the s. year of the reign of Dariu* 

3. 11. the s. wrote, the king is strongest 

5. 56. in the s. year, and s. month after cominj, 
57. in the first day of the s. month, in the s. year 
after they were come to Jerusalera 
Esth. 13. 3. bad honour of s. place in the kingdotp 

2 Mac. 5. 1. prepared his s. voyage iiito Egypt 

7. 7. brought the s. to make a mocking- 9li)ck 



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SECONDLY. 
Eecl.23.23 «. shehaih trespassed againsl her husb. 

SECRKT. 
1 Esd. 5. 73. by s. plots and popular persuasions 
t Esd. 10. 38. the Highest will reveal many s. things 
Jud. 2. 2. nobles, and communicated his 5. counsel 
Wisd, 1. 11. no word so s. that shall go fur nought 

7. 21. such things as are eitiier s. or manifest 
14. 23. or used 5. ceremonies, or made revellings 
17. 3. they supposed to lie hid in their s. sins 

Eccl. 3. 22. to see the things that are in s. 
48. 25. he shewed s. things or ever they came 

1 Mac. 1. 53. and drove the Israelites into s. places 
2. 31. gone down into s. places in the wilderness 

41. that were murdered in the s. places 
SECRETLY. 
Wisd. 18. 9. children of good men did sacrifice s. 
Eccl. 20. 2. better to reprove, than/o be angry s. 
%Mac. 6. 11. to keep the sabbath-day s. 

SECRETS. 
7V&.12.7.itisgoodto keepclose thes. of aking, 11. 
Eccl. 1. 30. and so God discover thy s. 
4. 18. she will comfort him, and shew him her s. 

13. 11. and smiling on thee, will get out thy s. 
14. 21. he shall have understanding in her 5. 
22. 22. except for pride, or disclosing of s. 

27. 17. if thou bewrayest his 5. follow no more 
39. 3. he will seek out the s. of grave sentences 

7. and in his s. shall he meditate 
Sms. 42. O everlasting God, that knowest the s. 

2 Mac. 13. 21. disclosed the s. to the enemies 

SECURELY. 
Eccl. 4. 15. that attendeth to her, shall dwell s, 

SECURITY. 
2 E^d. 7. 53. paradise, wherein is s. and medicine 
Eccl. 5. 7. in thy s. thou shalt be destroyed 

SEDECIAS. 
JPar.l.S.S. the son of Josias king of Juda had made 

SEDITION. 
2 Esd. 15. 16. for there shall be s. amongst men 

SEDITIOUS. 
\Mac. 14. 16. Assideans nourish war, and are s. 

SEE. 
Eccl. 15. 7. and sinners shall not 5. her 
20.7. will hold his tongue till he s, opportunity 
37. 9. on other side, to s. what shall befall thee 
27. prove thy soul, and s. what is evil for it 
42. 22. that a man may s. even to a spark 
Bar. 1. 20. floweth with milk, as it is to s. this day 
4. 24. so shall they s. shortly your salvation 
25. but shortly thou shalt s. his destruction 
Sus, 20. the doors are shut that no man can s. us 

SEED. 
/ Esd. 8.70. the holy s.is mixed with strange people 

68. liadst left us neither root, s. nor name 
i Esd. 3. 15. thou wouldst never forsake his s. 

8. 6. and thou give us s. to our heart and culture 
tVisd.S.lQ. thes. of unrighteous bed be rooted out 

7. 2. being compacted in blood of the s. of man 
10. 15. she delivered the blameless s. from nation 
12. 11. it was a cursed s. from the beginning 

14. 6. left to all ages a 5. of generation 
Eccl. 1. 15. she shall continue with their s. 

10. 19. regard not the law, are a dishonourable s. 

44. 11. with their s. shall continually remain 
12. their 5. stands fast, and their children 
21. that he would bless the nations in his s. 

45. 15. to his s. so long as the heavens remain 

21. sacrifices, which he gave to him and his 5. 

46. 9. his s. obtained it for a heritage 

47. 20. didst stain thy honour, and pollute thy s. 

22. not take away the s. of him that loveth him 

23. of his s. he left behind him Roboam 
Dan. 3. 13. wouldst multiply their s. as the stars 
Sus. 56. O thou s. of Chanaan, and not Juda 
Prayer of Manass. and of their righteous s. 

2 Mac. 7. 17. how he will torment thee and thv s. 
SEEK. 

1 Esd. 6. 23. to s. among the records at Babylon 

8. 85. she shall never s. to have peace with them 

2 Esd. 12. 48. that I might 5. mercy for low estate 
14. 23. that they s. thee not for forty days 

Tob. 5. 3. Si thee a man which may go with thee 

11. he said, dost thou s. for a tribe or family 1 
Wisd. 1. 1. and in simplicity of heart 5. him 

12. s. not death in the error of your life 

6. 12. wisdom is easily found of such as s. her 

22. but I will s. her out from the beginning 

Eccl. 3. 21. s. not the things that are too hard for thee 

4. 11. wisdom layeth hold on them that ^. her 

12. they that 5. to her early, shall be filled 

6. 27. 5. and she shall be made known to thee 

7. 4. s. not of the Lord pre-eminence 

6. s. not to be judge, being not able to take 

12. 12. set him not by, lest he 5. to take thy seat 

24. 34. I laboured for all them that s. wisdom 

28. 3. and doth he s. pardon from the Lord? 

32. 14. they that s. him early, shall find favour 

33. IT. but for all them that s. learning 
21. t^at thy children should s. to thee 

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' Eccl. 33. 25. if let him go id e, he shaJl s. Liberty 
31. which way wilt thou go to s. him 1 

36. 2. upon all nations that s. not after thee 

39. 1. he will s. out the wisdom of all the ancient 
3. he will s. out secrets of grave sentences 
40. 26. the fear of the Lord needeth not to s. help 
51. 14. 1 will s. her out even to the end 
Bel 38. nor hast thou forsaken them that s. thee 

SEEKETH. 
Wisd. 6. 14. whos. her early, have no great travel 
Eccl. 27. 1. he that s. for abundance will turn 

32. 15. he that s. the law shall be filled 
2 Mac. 2. 27. and s. the benefit of others 

SEEKING. 
Wisd. 6. 16. she goeth about s. such as are worthy 

8. 18. 1 went about s. how to take her to me 
13. 6. for they peradventure err, s. God 

Eccl. 14. 16. no s. of dainties in the grave 
20. 32. necessary patience in s. the Lord 
51. 21. my heart was troubled in 5. her 

SEEMED. 
Wisd. 3. 2. in sight of the unwise they s. to die 
2 Jl/ac. 1. 13. the army with him that 5. invincible 

SEEN. 
Wisd. 13. 1. out of the good things that are s. 
17. 19. that could not be s. of skipping beasts 
Eccl. 16. 5. many things have I s. with my eyes 

42. 15. 1 will declare the things that I have s. 

43. 31. v.'ho hath s. him that he might tell us 
Bar. 2. 26. laid waste, as it is to be s. this day 

6. 61. the lightning breaking forth is easy to be 5. 
Sus. 54. if thou hast s. her, tell me, under what 

1 Mac. 4. 20. for the smoke that was s. declared 

13. 29. might bo s. of all that sail on the sea 

2 Mac. 3. 36. works, which he had s. with his eyes 
6. 9. then might a man have s. present misery 

SELEUCIA. - 

1 Mac. 11. 8. unto S. upon the sea-coast 

SELEUCUS. 
\Mac.l. 1. Demetrius the son of S. departed 

2 Mac. 3. 3. S. king of Asia bare all the costs 
4. 7. but after the death of S. Jason laboured 

.'>. 18. whom S. the king sent to view the treasury 
SELL. 
Bar. 6. 28. the things sacrificed, their priests s. 

1 Mac. 13. 49. they could neither buy nor s. 

2 Mac. 5. 24. to s. the women and younger sort 

SELLING. 
Eccl. 27. 2. sin stick close between buying and s. 

37. 11. consult not with a buyer of 5. 
42. 5. and of merchants indifferent s. 

SENATE. 
2 Mac. 4. 44. three men that were sent from the 5. 

SENATE-HOUSE. 
1 Mac. 8. 15. had made for themselves a s.-house 

SEND. 
Tob. 8. 12, s. one of the maids, and let her see 

10. 8. I will 5. to thy father, and declare to him 
.Tud. 6. 3. he will s. his power, and destroy them 

9. 9. and s. thy wrath upon their heads 

11. 22. God hath done well to s. thee be.^'ore 
Wisd. 9. 10. O s. her out of thy holy heavens 

11. 17. wanted not means to s. among them bears 

12. 8. did s. wasps, forerunners of thy host 
25. thou didst s. a judgment to mock them 

36. 20. thou didst s. ihem from heaven bread 
Eccl. 24. 32. I will s. forth her light afar off 

33. 27. s. him to labour, that he be not idle 
36. 2. and 5. thy fear upon all the nations 

Sus. 21. thou didst s. away thy maids from thee 
29. s. for Susanna the daughter of Chelcias 

1 Mac. 11. 43. if thou s. me men to help me 
16. 18. that he should s. bim a host to aid him 

2 Jlfac. 1. 4. open your hearts, and 5. you peace 
6. 23. he willed them to s. him to the grave 
IL 34. ambassadors of the Romans s. greeting 

14. 27. commanded that he should s. Maccabeus 

SENNACHERIB. 
2 Mac. 8. 19. they were delivered v.iien under S. 

15. 22. and didst slay in the host of S. 185,000 

SENSE. 
2£sd.l0.36.is my .<?. deceived, ormy soul in a dream? 
£ccZ.21.18. knowledge of unwise, as talk without s. 

SENT. 
J'oZ'.2.12.when she had s. them home to the owners 
12. 20. for I go up to him that s. me 
Eccl. 28. 23. it shall be s. on tliem as a lion 

34. 6. if they be not s. from the Most High 

SENTENCE. 
ii^cc^20.20.awises.shall be rejectedwhen it Cometh 
4]. 2. O death, acceptable is thy s. to the needy 
Sus. 55. the angel of God hath received the s. 

SENTENCES. 
1 Esd. 3. 16. they shall declare their own s. 
Eccl. 39.6. he shall pour out wise s, and give thanks 

SEPARATE. 
Wisd. 1. 3. for froward thoughts ?. from God 
Eccl. 6. 13. s. th vself from thine enemies, take heed 

" SEPARATED. 
1 Esd. 7. 13. all they that had s. themselves 



1 Esd. 8. 54. then I s. 12 of tiie chief of the prieKte 
Eccl. 16. 16. he hath s. his light from darkness 
SEPULCHRE. 

1 Mac. 9. 19. buried him in the s. of his fatheis 
13. 30. tills is the s. which he made at Modin 

2 Mac. 5. 10. he had no s. with his lathers 

SERPENT. 
F.ccl. 12. 13. a charmer that is bitten with a s. 

21. 2. flee from sin as from the face of a s. 

25. 15. there is no head above the head of a 5. 

SERPENTS. 
Wisd. 11. 15. they worshipped a. void of reason 

16. 5. they perished with the stings of crooked « 

17. 9. being scared with hissing of 5. they died 
Eccl. 39. 30. teeth of wild beasts, scorpions, and s 

SERVANT. 

1 Esd. 4. 59. thine is the glory, and I am thy s. 
Jud.5.5.no lie shall come out of the mouth of thy » 

9. 10. smite by the deceit of my lips the s. with 

the prince, and the prince with the s 
11. 5. Judith said, receive the words of thy 5. 

17. for thy s, is religious and serveth God 
Wisd. 9. 5. I thy s. and the son of thy handmaid 
10. 16. she entered into the soul of the s. of the Lord 

18. 11. the master and the s. were punished 
21. declaring that he was thy s. 

Eccl. 7. 20. thy s. worketh truly, entreat him 
21. let thy soul love a good s. defraud him not 
10. 25. unto the s.that is wise, shall they do service 

19. 21. if a s. say to his master, I will not do 

23. 6. give not over me thy s. to an impudent mind 

10. for as a s. that is continually beaten 
33. 24. bread, correction, and work for a s. 

25. if thou set thy s. to labour, shalt find rest 

26. so are tortures and torments for an evil s., 

30. if thou have a s. let him be as thyself 

31. if thou have a s. enlrea.t him as a brother 
37. 1]. consult not with an. idle s. of business 

42. 5. to make the side of an evil s. to bleed 

2 Mac. 8. 35. he came like a fugitive s. to Anlioclj 

SERVANTS. 
1-Esrf.6.13.we are the s. of the L. who made heavec 
Tob. 10. 10. Raguel gave s. and cattle and money 
Jud. 10. 23. she did reverence, and his s. took her up 
Esth. 15. 16. and all his s. comforted her 
Eccl. 4. 30. be not frantic among thy s. 
0. 11. in prosperity he will be bold over thy s. 
23. 4. but turn away from thy s. a haughty minsJ 
36. 17. O Lord, hear the prayer of thy s. 
Bar. 2. 20. as thou hast spoken by thy s. 
Dan. 3. 10. we are become a reproach to thy & 

63. O ye s. of the Lord, bless ye the Lord 
Svs. 27. the s. were greatly ashamed 

1 Mac. 1. 6. wherefore he called his s. 

8. his s. bare rule every one in his place 

2 Mac. 7. 6. and he shall be comforted in his s. 

33. yet shall he be at one again with his s. 

34. lifting up thy hand against the s. of God 

8. 29. to be reconciled with his s. for ever 

SERVE. 

1 Esd. 1. 4. now therefore s. the Lord your God 
.Tud. 11. 1. never hurt any that was willing to s. 
Esth.l2. 5. command Mardocheus to s. in the couj 
Wisd. 15. 7. the vessels that 5. for clean uses 
Eccl. 2. 1. if thou come to s. the Lord, prepare 

23. 5. hold him up that is desirous always to s. thes 
39. 4. he shall s. among great men, and appear 

43. 6. he made the moon also to s. in her season 

2 Mac. 1. 3. God give you all a heart to s. him 

4. 14. had no courage to 5. any more at the alta? 

SERVED. 
J?^2'stf.l3. 13. the refuse among those that 5. to no use 
Eccl. 25. 8. that hath not .?. a man more unworthy 

SERVETH. 
Wisd. 16. 24. for the creature that s. thee 
Eccl. 35. 16. he that s. the Lord shall be accepted 

SERVICE. 
Wisd.15.7. potter fashioncth every vessel for our s 
Eccl. 3. 7. and he will do s. unto his parents 

10. 25. to servant shall they that are free do s. 

11. 23. say not, what profit is there of my s.? 
50. 14. and finishing the s. at the altar 

2 Mac. 3. 3. belonging to the s. of the sacrifices 

SERVING. 
Wisd. 14. 21. for men s. either calamity or tyranny 

19. 6. ^f . the peculiar commandments given to them 

SERVITUDE. 
Jud. 8. 23. our s. shall not be directed to favc&- 
SET. 

1 Esd. 1. 3. to s. tlie ark in the house Solomon built 
2.24. and if the walls thereof be s. up anew 

2 Esd. 3. 18. thou didst s. fast the earth 
Wisd. 13. 18. which cannot s. a foot forward 
Eccl 2.2. s. thy heart aiight, and constantly endurs 

9. 2. to s. her foot upon thy substance 

15. 16. he hath s. fiie and water before thee 
17. 17. he s. a ruler over every people 

22. 27. who shall s. a watch before my mouth ( 
31. 16. eat those things which are s. before thee 
33. 25. if thou s. thy servant 10 lab:>u», find rest 



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Eccl. 33. 28. s. him to work as is fit for him 

34. 6. if not sent, &. not thy heart upon them 
36. 29. who is ahvay carefully s. at his work 

1 Jilac. 1. 5-1. they s. uj) the abomination on altar 
'2 Mac. 5. 20. it was s. up wiili all glory 

SETTETH. 
Eccl. 10. 9. for such a one 5. his own soul to sale 
38. 36. he s. his mind to finish his work. 

SETTING. 
LEsd.i.SQ.the ctown, ands. it upon our own head 

SETTLED. 
Esth. 13. 7. so cause our affairs to be well s. 
EccL2-Z.n.a. heart 5. on a thought of understanding 
42, 17. declare works, which the Lord firmly 5. 

SEVEN. 
1 Esd. 4. 63. and they feasted with gladness s.days 

8. 11. and to my s. friends the counsellors 

Tob. 2. 1. which is the holy feast of the s. weeks 
3. 8. thou hast had already s. husbands 

15. my s. husbands are already dead 
6. 13. that Ihis maid hath been given to s. men 
11. 19. Tobias' wedding was kept 5. days with joy 

12. 15. I am Raphael, one of the s. holy angels 
Jud. 16. 24. and Israel lamented her s. days 
Eccl. 7. 3. thou slialt not reap them s.-fold 

20. 12. buyeth for little, and repayeth it s.-fold 
22. 12. s. days do men mourn for him that is dead 

35. 11. give with a clieerful eye, for the Lord re- 

compenseth and willgive thee 5. times as 
much 
37. 14. wont to tell him more than s. watchmen 

40. 8. and that is 5.-fuld more on sinners 

Bar. 6. 3. for long season, namely, s. generations 
Bel 32. and in the den there were s. lions 

1 Mac. 13. 28. moreover, he set up s. pyramids 

2 Mac. 7. 1. s. brethren with their mother taken 

SEVENTH. 
1 Esd. 5. 53. from tiie first day of the s. month 
Eccl. 17. 5. in the 5. place he imparted speech 

1 Mac. 6. 53. for it wass. year, and they in Judea 

2 Mac. 12.'38. when the $. day came, they purified 
15. 4. who commanded the 5. day to be kept 

SEVENTY. 

1 Esd. 1. 58. until the full term of 5. years 

2 Esd. 14.46. keep the s. last, thatmayest deliver 
Jud. 1. 2. made the height of the wall s. cubits 

SEVERAL. 
IJEscZ. 1.11. according to the s. dignities of fathers 
2 Jlfac. 12. 2. but of the governors ofs. places 

SEVERE. 
Jfwd. 5. 20. s. wrath shall he sharpen for a sword 
11. 10. but the other as as. king thou didst condemn 

SHADOW. 
IVisd. 2. 5. for our time is a very s. that passeth 
5. 9. all these things are passed away as a s. 
Eccl. 34.2. is like him that catcheth at a s. 
Bar.1.12. weshall live under thes.of Nabuchodon. 

SHADOWING. 
Wisd. 19. 7. namely, a cloud s. the camp 

SHAKE. 
Eccl. 13. 7. forsake thee, and s. his head at thee 

SHAKEx^^ 
Wisd. 4. 4. yet shall they be s. with the wind 
Eccl.l6.19. and foundations of the earth shall be s. 
26. 7. an evil wife is a yoke s. to and fro 
29. 18. hath s. them as a wave of the sea 
43. 16. at his sight the mountains are s. 

SHAKING. 
Eccl. 22. 16. timber cannot be loosed with s. 
2 Mac. 5. 3. horsemen in array with s. of shields 
11. 8. one in white clothins" s. his armour 
SHAME. 
2 Esd. 10. 22. our children areput to s. priests burnt 
Jud. 12. 12. for lo, it will be a s. for our person 

13. 16. hath not committed sin with me to s. me 
14.18. woman brought s.on house of Nabuchodon. 

Eccl. 4. 21. for there is a s. that bringeth sin 

5. 13. s. is in talk, the tongue of a man is his fall 
14. for a foul s. is upon the thief 

6. 1. thou shalt inherit an ill name, s reproach 
13. 7.- he will s. thee by his meats, and laugh 
20. 26. the s. of a liar is ever with him 

26. 8. and she will not cover her own s. 

24. a dishonest woman contemneth s. 

42. 14. a woman which bringeth s. and reproach 
3ar. 2. 6. to us and to our fathers open s. 
Dan. 3. 10. we are become a s. and reproach 

19. put us not to s. but deal with us after thy 
2 Mac. 5. 7. at last received s. for his treason 

9. 2. he being put to flight, returned with s. 

SHAMEFACED. 
Eccl. 26. 15. a s. woman is a double grace 

25. but she that is s. will fear the Lord 
32. 10. and before a s. man shall go favour 

41. 16. therefore be s. according to thy word 
24. so shalt thou be truly s. and find favour 

SHAMEFACEDNESS. 
Eccl. 41. 16. for it is not good to retain all s. 

SHAMEFUL. 

JVisd. 2. 20. let us condemn him with a 5. death 

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SHAMEFULLY. 

1 Mad. 34. he abused iliem s. and spake proudly 

2 Mac. 11. 12. and Lysias himself fled away s. 

SHAMELESS. 
Eccl. 26. 10. if thy daughter he s. keep her in 
25. a s. woman shall be accounted as a dog 
40. 30. begguig is sweet in the mouth of the s. 

42. \l. keep a sure watch over a s. daughter 
Bar. 4. 15. as. nation, and of strange language 

SHAPE. 
fVisd. 18. 1. hearing voice, and not seeing their s. 

SHARP. 
Wisd. 6. 5. for a s. judgment shall be to them 
18. 16. unfeigned commandments as as. sword 
Eccl. 43. 19. it lieth on the top of s. stakes 

SHARPEN. 
Wisd. 5. 20. his wrath shail he s. for a swovd 

SHAVEN. 
Bar. 6. 31. priests, having heads and beards s. 

SHED. 
1 Mac. 1. 37: thus they fherl innocent hlood 

SHEDDETH. 
-Ecc^. 28. 11. and a liasty fighting s. blood 

SHEEP. 
1 Esd. 1.8. gave two thousand andsix hundreds. 
9. they gave to the Levites five thousand s. 
SHEKELS. 
1 Mac. 10. 42. the five thousand s. of silver 

SHELTER. 
EccL 14. 26. shall set his children under her s. 

SHEPHERD. 
Wisd. 11. 17. a s. or a labourer in the field 
Eccl. 18. 13. he bringeth again, as a s. his flock 
SHEW. 

1 Esd. 5. 37. nor could they s. their families 

2 Esd. 1. 5. s. my people their sinful deeds 

Tob. 14. 9. s. thyself merciful and Just that it may 
Wisd. 5. 13. and we had no sign of virtue to s. 

12. 13. s. that thy judgment is not unright 

13. 10. which are gold and silver, to s. art in 
Eccl. 4. 18. comfort him, and s. him her secrets 

7. 24. s. not thy face cheerful toward him • 

16. 25. I will s. forth doctrine in weight 

18. 21. and in the time of sins s. repentance 
22. 19. maketh the heart to s. her knowledge 

36. 6. s. nev/ signs, and make strange wonders 
39. 8. he shall s. forth what he hath learned 

15. s. forth his praise with songs of your lips 

43. 1. the beauty of heaven with his glorious s. 

44. 15. the congregation will s. forth their praise 
Bar. 3. 37, afterward did he s. himself on earth 

6. 38. they can s. no mercy to the widow 
Sus. 50. come sit down among us, and s. it us 
Prayer of Manass. in me thou wilts, thy goodness 
2 Mac. 6. 27. I will s. myself such a one 

8. 4. he would s. his hatred against the wicked 
12. 36. that he would s. himself their heljjcr 

SHEWED. 

1 Esd. 8. 78. now hath mercy been s. unto us 
Wisd. 10. 10. she s. him the kingdom of God 

18. 18. one and another s. the cause of his death 
Eccl. 3. 23. for more things are s. unto thee 

14. 12. covenant of the grave is not s. unto thee 

45. 3. and he s. him part of his glory 

46. 20. he prophesied, and s. the king his end 

47. 23. Jeroboam, who s. Ephraim the way of sin 

48. 25. he s. what should come to pass for ever 

49. 8. which was s. him on chariot of cherubims 
Bar. 3. 34. they s. light to him that made them 
Bel 21. the priests, who s. him the privy doors 

2 Mac. 2. 8. the cloud, as it was s. under Moses 
3. 7. when ApoUonius had s. him of the money 

15. 32. and s. them vile Nicanor's head 

SHEWETH. 
Wisd. 1. 2. he s. himself to such as do not 

distrust him 
6. 16. s. herself favourably to them in the ways 
Eccl. 28. 4. he s. no mercy to a man like himself 

37. 20. there is one that s. wisdom in words 
Bar. 6. 59. better to be a king that s. his power 

SHIELD. 
Jud. 9. 7. they trust in s. and spear, and bow 
Eccl 29. 13. than a mighty s. and strong spear 
1 Mac. 15. 18. and they brought a s. of gold 
20. it seemed good to receive the s. of them 
SHIELDS. 

1 Mac. 6. 2. in it a rich temple wherein were s. 

2 JWac. 5. 3. with shaking of s. and drawing of swords 
15. 11. not so much with defence of s. and spears 

SHINE. 
Wisd. 3. 7. they shall s. and run to and fro 
jEccZ.24.32.I wii'i yet make doctrine tos.as morning 

SHINED. 
Wisd. 5. 6. the light of righteousness not s. to us 

17. 20. the whole world s. with clear light 
Bar. 3. 34. the stars s. in their watches 

1 Mac. 6. 39. the mountains s. like lamps of fire 

2 Mac. 1. 32. the light that s. from the altar 

SHINING. 
Eccl. 43. 8. 5. in the firmament of heaven 



Eccl. 50. 7. as the sun s. upon temple of M Higfc 

SHIP, S. 
Wisd. 5. 10. as a s. that passeth over the waves 
Eccl. 33. 2. a hypocrite is as a s. in a storm 

1 Mac. 8. 26. that aid them with money ors. 
15. 3. gathered soldiers, and prepared s. of war 

SHOE. 
Eccl. 46. 19. 1 have not taken so much as a a 
SHOOK. 

2 Esd. 10. 26. so that the earth s. at the noise 
2 Mac. 12. 12. whereupon they s. hands 

SHOOTING. 
Wisd. 11. 18. s. horrible sparks out of their eyes 

SHORN. 
Tob. 1. 6. having that which was first s. 

SHORT. 
Wisd. 2. 1. thev said, our life is s. and tedious 
4. 13. he being made perfect in a s. time 
9. 5. of a s. lime, and too young for understanding 

15. 9. his care is not that his life is s. 

16. 3. these suffering penury for a s. space 
Eccl. 17. 2. he gave them few days, and a s. tinw 

31. 19. he fetcheth not his wind s. on his bed 

32. 8. let thy speech be s. comprehending much 

36. 8. make the time s. remember the covenant 
43. 27. we may speak much, and yet come s. 

2 Mac. 2. 32. and to be s. in the story itself 
7. 36. our brethren who have sutlered a s. pain 

SHORTEN. 
Eccl. 30. 24. envy and wrath s. the life 

SHORTLY. 
Wisd. 14. 14. they shall come s. to an end 
Bar. 4. 24. so shall they see s. your salvation 
25. buts. thou shalt see his destruction 
SHOULDER. 
Eccl. 6. 25. bow down thy s. and bear her 
2./1/ac. 12.35. horsemen of Thracia smote off his* 
15. 30. strike off Nicanor's head with his s. 

SHOULDERS. 
1 Esd. 1. 4. ye shall no more bear the ark on your s 
Eccl. 7. 31. trespass-offering, and gift of the s. 
Bar. 2. 21. bow down your s. to serve the king 
6. 26. they are borne upon s. having no feet 

SHOUTED. 
Eccl. 50. 16, then s. the sons of A area and sounded 

SHOWER. 
Dan. 3. 42. O every s. and dew, bless ye the LonI 

SHOWERS. 
Wisd. 16.16. with strange s. were theypereeculWs 

SHREWD. 
Eccl. 8. 19. lest he requite thee with a s. turn 

SHRUBS. 
1 Mac. 4. 38. they saw s. growing in the coasta 

SHRUNK. 
1 Mac. 3. 6. the wicked s. for fear of him 

SHUT. 
Tob. 8. 4. after they were both s. in together 
.hid. 13. 1. and Bagoas s. his tent without 
Wisd. 18. 4. who had kept thy sons s. up 
Eccl. 4. 31. and s. when thou shouldst repaj 

29. 12. s. up alms in thy store-houses 

30. 18. delicates poured upon a mouth s. up 
48. 3. by the word of the Lord he s. up heavep 

1 Mac. 3. 18. for many to he s. up in hands of few 
4. 31. s. up this army in the hand of thy people 
6. 18. they s. up the Israelites round about 

2 Mac. 1. 15. s. temple as soon as Antiochus capif 
4. 34. whom he s. up without regard of justice 

SICHEM. 
Eccl. 50. 26. that foolish people that dwell in S. 

SICK. 
Wisd. 17. 8. they that promised to drive trouble* 
from a s. soul, were s. themselve 
of fear 
Eccl. 7. 35. be not slow to visit the s. 
18. 19. and use physic or ever thou be s. 
21. humble thyself before thou be s. 

1 Mac. 1. 5. and after these things he fell s. 

6. 8. lay down on his bed, and fell s. for grief 

SICKNESS. 
Eccl. 30. 17. death is better than continual s. 

31. 22, be quick, so shall there no s.cometothec 

37, 30. for excess of meats bringeth s. 

33. 9. my son, in thy s. be not negligent 

2 Mac 9. 22. having great hope to escape this a. 

SIDE, S. 
1 Esd. 3. 9. of whose s. the king shall judge 
Wisd. 2. 24. they that do hold oThis s. do find it 

17. 10. which could of no s. be avoided 

Eccl. 30. 12. beat him on the s. while he is a child 
42. 5. to make the s. of an evil servant to bleed 
1 Mac. 6. 38. they set them on this s. and that s. 
SIEGE. 

1 Mac. 6. 49, no victuals there to endure the s. 
9. 64, then went he and laid s. against Betiibasi 

2 Mac. 10. 18, things convenient to sustain the 
33, they laid s, against the ^cirtress four days 

11. 5. drew near to Bethsura, and laid s. to it 

SIEVE. 
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SIGH. 
Bed. 25. 18. when he hearcth it shall 5. bitterly 

SJGHED. 
Su*.^. then Susanna s. and said, I am straitened 

SIGHETH. 
Eecl. 30. 20. a eunuch etnbraceih a virgin, and s. 

SIGHING. 
7ud. 14. 16. Bagoas cried with weeping and s. 

SIGHT. 
Tob. 4. 11. .that give it in tiie s. of the Most High 
21. and do that which is pleasing in his s. 

11. 16. marvelled, because he had received his s. 

12. 6. hath done unto you in s. of all that live 

14. 2. fifty-eight years old when he lost his 5. 
Jud. 5. 12. Egyptians cast them out of their s. 

15. 2. none durst abide in s. of his neighbour 
Wisd. 3. 2. in s. of the unwise, they seemed to die 

4. for though they be punished in the s. of men 
8. 11. 1 shall be admired in the s. of great men 
9.9. wisdom knew what was acceptable in thy «. 

13. 7. search him diligently, and believe their s. 
15. 5. the s. whereof enticeth fools to lust after it 

16. .S. the ugly s. of the beasts sent among them 

17. 6. to be worse than the s. they saw not 
Ecd. 1. 29. be not a hypocrite in the s. of men 

2. 17. they will humble their souls in his s. 

7. 33. a gift hath grace in the s. of every man 
8. 16. for blood is as nothing in his s. 

11. 21. it is an easy thing in the s. of the Lord 
38. 3. in s. of great men he shall be in admiration 
43. 16. at his s. the mountains are shaken 

45. 1. which found favour in the s. of all flesh 

3. he made him glorious in the s. of kings 

46. 6. because he fought in the s. of the Lord 
Bar. 1. 22. to do evil in the s. of the Lord our God 
Sus. 23. than to sin in the s. of the Lord 

SIGN, S. 

Estk. 14. 16. I abhor the s. of my high estate 
JVisd. 5. ]]. no s. where she went is to be found 
16. 6. be admonished, having a s. of salvation 

Eccl. 37. 17. the countenance is a 5. of changing 
43. 6. a declaration of times, and a s. of world 
7. from the moon is the s. of feasts, a light 

Bar. 2. 11. out of Egypt with s. and with wonders 
6. 67. neither can they shew s. in the heavens 
SIGNET. 

Tbb. 1. 22. Achiacharus was keeper of the s. 

Eccl. 17. 22. the alms of a man is as a s. with him 
32. 6. as s. of an emerald set in a work of gold 
49. 11. even he was as a 5. on the right hand 

Bel 11. and seal it with thine own s. 

1 Mac. 6. 15. gave him the crown, his robe, and .9. 

SILENCE. 
Eccl. 20. 5. there is one that keepeth s. found wise 
6. and some keep s. knowing his time 
41. 20. of s. before them that salute thee 

2 Mac. 14. 17. through the sudden s. of his enemies 

SILENT. 

Eecl. 26. 14. as. and loving woman is a gift of Lord 

SILK. 

1 Mac. 4. 23. got much gold, and silver, and blue s. 

SILVER. 
Jud. 5. 9. they were increased with gold and s. 
FTisd. 7. 9. s. shall be counted as clay before her 
13. 10. the works of men's hands, gold and s. 
Eccl. 26. 18. pillars are upon the sockets of 5. 
28. 24. look that thou bind up thy s. and gold 
40. 25. gold and s. make the foot stand sure 
47 18. and thou didst multiply s. as lead 
50 16, the sons of Aaron sounded the s. trumpets. 
Bar. 3. 17. they that hoarded up s. and gold 
18. they that wrought in 5. and were careful 
6. 4. ye shall see in Babylon gods of s. and gold 
39.their gods which are overlaid with gold and 5. 

2 Mac. 2. 2. when they see images of s. and gold 

SILVER-SMITHS. 
Wisd. 15. 9. but slriveth to excel gold-smiths and s. 

SIMEON. 
nid. 9. 2. O Lord God of my Father S. to whom 
I Mac. 2. 1. son of S. a priest of the sons of Joarib 

SIMON. 
I Mac. 15.24. the copy hereof they wrote to S. 
32. when he saw the glory of S. he was astonished 
33. then answered S. and said to him 
16. 2. S. called his eldest sons, Judas and John 

13. Ptolemeus consulted against S. and his sons 

14. S. was visiting the cities in the country 

16. when S. and his sons had drunk largely, they 
came upon S.in banqueting-place and slew him 
I Mac. 3. 4. one S. of the tribe of Benjamin 
11. not as that wicked S. had misinformed 
4.3. by one of S. faction murders were committed 

4. Apollonius did rage, and increase S. malice 
6. the state continue quiet, and S. leave his folly 

8. 22. he joined S. and Joseph and Jonathan 
10. 20. they that were with S. being led with 

SIMPLICITY. 
fVisd. 1. 1. and in s. of heart seek him 
SIN. 

Esd 8. 76. we have been in great s. to this day 
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1 Esd.Q.ll. seeing our s. in these things is spread far 

2 Esd. 9. 36. we that received the law, perish by s. 
15.24. woe to them that s. and keep not my comm. 

26. Lord knoweth ail them that s. against him 
16. 63. knoweth them that s. and would hide s. 
Tob. 3. 14. that I am pure from all s. with man 
4. 5. let not thy will be set to s. or transgress 
21. if thou fear God and depart from all s. 

12. 9. for alms shall purge away all s. 

10. they that 5. are enemies to their own life 
Jud. 5. 20. and they s. against their God, 11. 10. 
TVisd.1.4. nor dwell in the body that is subject to s. 
JO. 13. forsook not, but delivered him from s. 
15. 2. if we s. we are thine, knowing thy power, 
but we will not s. knowing that we are tliine 
Eccl. 3. 27. the wicked man shall heap s. upon s. 

4. 21. for there is a shame that bringeth s. 

5. 5. be not without fear to add s. unto s. 
7. 8. bind not one s. upon another 

10. 13. for pride is the beginning of s. 

13. 24. riches are good to him that hath no s. 

15. 20. nor hath he given any man licence to s. 

20. 3. for so shalt thou escape wilful s. 

21. 2. flee from s. as from the face of a serpent 

23. 11. if he offend, his s. shall be upon him, if he 

acknowledge not his s, a double offence 
13. to swearing, for therein is the word of s. 
16. two sorts of men multiply s. and the third 

25. 24. of the woman came the beginning of s. 

26. 28. that returneth from righteousness to s. 
29. a huckster shall not be freed from s. 

27. 2. so s. sticks close between buying and selling 
10. so s. for them that work iniquity 

13. and their sport is the wantonness of s. 

32. 12. take pastime, but s. not by proud speech 
34. 19. nor is he pacified for s. by sacrifices 
38. 10. leave off s. and order thy hands aright 
42. 1. and accept no person to s. thereby 

46. 7. and they withheld the people from s. 
47.23. there was also Jeroboam,who caused Israel 

to s. and shewed Ephraim the way of s. 
2 Mac. 6. 15. lest being come to the height of 5. 
12. 42. that the s. committed might be put out of 
remembrance Judas exhorted to keep from s. 
SINS. 

1 JEsd. 8.75. ours, are multiplied above our heads 
86. for thou, O Lord, didst make our s. light 

. 9. 7. thereby to increase the s. of Israel 
JVisd. 4. 20. they cast up the accounts of their s. 

11. 23. and thou winkest at the s. of men 

12. 19. of hope that thou givest repentance for s. 
17. 3. they supposed to lie hid in their secret s. 
Eccl. 1. 21. the fear of the Lord driveth away s. 
2. 11. the Lord forgiveih s. and saveth in affliction 

3. 3. maketh an atonement for his s. 

14. instead of s. it shall be added to build thee 

15. thy s. shall melt away as ice in fair weather 
5. 6. he will be pacified for the multitude of my s. 

12. 14. one that is defiled with him in his s. 
14.1. and is not pricked with the multitude ofs. 

16. 9. people, who were taken away in their s. 

17. 20. but all their s. arc before the Lord 
25. return to the Lord, and forsake thy s. 

18. 21. and in the time of s. shew repentance 

21. 1. do so no more, ask pardon for thy former s. 

23.2. they spare me not, and it pass not by my s. 

3. lest my s. abound to my destruction 
12. and they shall not wallow in their s. 
18. the Most High will not remember my s. 

28. 2. forgive, so shall thy s. also be forgiven 

4. and doth he ask forgiveness of his own s. 

5. who will treat for pardon of his s. ? 

8. abstain from strife, thou shalt diminish thy s. 
34. 26. so it is with a man that fasteth for his s. 

47. 11. the Lord took away his s. and exalted 
24. and theirs, were multiplied exceedingly 

48. 15. neither departed they from their s. 

16. was pleasing to God, and some multiplied s. 
Dan. 3. 5. bring these on us because of our s. 

2 Mae. 5. 17. Lord was angry for a while for the s. 

18. had been formerly wrapped in many .?. 
6. 14. till they be come to the fulness of their s. 
7. 32. for we suffer because of our s. 

12. 42. for the s. of those that were slain 

13. 8. as he committed many s. about the altar 

SINFUL. 
Tob. 13. 6. declare his majesty to a s. nation 
Wisd. 3. 13. which hath not known the s. bed 
Eccl. 10. 23. nor convenient to magnify a s. man 
11. 32. and a s. man layeth wait for blood 

15. 12. for he hath no need of the s. man 

27. 30. and the s. man shall have them both 

32. 17. a s. man will not be reproved, but findeth 
1 Mac. 1. 34. and they put therein a s. nation 

2. 44. and they smote s. men in their anger 

SINNED. 
li(^S(f.l.24.concerningthosethats.and did wickedly 

4. 27. many also have erred, and s. for women 
Tob. 3. 3. my fathers, who have s. before thee 
lud. 5. 17. whilst they s. not before their God 



E.'ihn. i4. 6. and now we have s. before thee 
IVisd. 12. 11. for those things wherein they s. 
Eccl.5.i. say not I have s. and what harm h'appentd 
21.1. my son, hast thou s.l do so no more 
27. 1. many have s. for a small matter 
Bar. 1. 13. we have s. against the Lord our God 
Prayer of Manass. thou hast promised repentanea 
to them that have s. thou hast not appointed 
repentance to the just, which have not s. buS 
to me, for I have s. above the number of the 
sands of the sea; I have s. O Lord, I have s, 
2 Mac. 1. 18. we suffer, having s. against our God 

SINNER. 
Eccl. 1. 25. godliness is an abomination to a s. 
2. 12. woe to the s. that gocth two ways 

5. 9. so doth the 3. that hath a double tongue 

6. 1. even so shall a s. that hath a double tongue 
8.10.kindle not the coals of a s. lest thou be burned 
9. 11. envy not the glory of a s. knowest not his end 

12. 4. give to the godly and help not the s. 7. 
14. so one that goeth to a s. and is defiled 

13. 17. what fellowship hath the wolf with the 

lamb? so the s^vith the godly 

15. 9. praise is not seemly in the mouth of a s 

16. 13. the s. shall not escape with his spoils 
20. 9. there is a s. that hath good success in evil 
23. 8. the s. be left in his foolishness 

25. 19. let the portion of a s. fall upon her 

29. .f6. a s. will overthrow the estate of his surety 

33. 14. good is set against evil, so is the godiy set 
against the s. and the s. against the godly 

Prayer of Manass. repentance to me that am a s. 
1 Mac. 2. 48. nor suffered they the s. to triumph 

SINNERS. 
rF'«S(i.4.10.so thatliving among s.he was translated 
19. 13. and punishments came upon the s. 
Eccl. 5. 6. his indignation rested upon s. 
7.16.number not thyself among the multitude of s« 
11. 9. and sit not in judgment with s. 
16. had their beginning together with s. 
21. marvel not atthe works of s. trust in the Lord 
12.6. for the Most High hateth s. and will repay 
15. 7. not attain to her, and s. shall not see her 
19. 22. nor at any time is the counsel of s. prudence 
21. 6. hateth to be reproved, is in the way of * 

10. the way of s. is made plain with stonea 

39. 25. so evil things are created for s. 
27. so to the s. they are turned into evil 

40. 8. and that is seven fold more upon s. 
41.5. the children ofs. are abominable children 

6. the inheritance ofs. children shall perish 

11. but an ill name ofs. shall be blotted out 
Pra2/ero/JI'/a7iass. thy angry threatening to ward i 

is importable ; hast appointed repentance to », 
SINNETH. 
Wisd. 11. 16. might know wherewithal a man s. 
Eccl. 10. 29. who will justify him that s. ag. hissoul 

19. 4. he that s. shall offend against his soul 

38. 15. he that s. before his maker, let him fall 

SINNING. 
Eccl. 18. 27. and in the day ofs. he will beware 
19. 28. if for want of power he be hindered from s: 

20. 21. there is that is hindered from s. through 

waat 
SINAI. 
EccZ. 48. 7. who heardest rebuke of the Lord in S. 

SINCERE. 
Eccl. 5. 11. he swift to hear, and let thy life be s 

SING. 
Jud. 16. 1 Judith began to s. this thanksgiving 

13 I wil s. to the Lord a new song 
Eccl. 47. 9. and daily s. praises in their songs 
51. 11. and I will s. praise with thanksgiving 

SINGER. 
Eccl. 9. 4. use not company of a woman that is a 8. 

SINGERS. 
1 Esd. 1. 15. the holy s. also were in their order 
Eccl. 47. 9. he set s. also before the altar 
50. 18. the s. also sang praises with their voices 
SINGING. 

1 Esd. 5. 62. s. .songs of thanksgiving to the Lord 
Wisd.lQ.^. the fathers now s.out the songs of prais« 

SINGULAR. 
Wisd. 14. 18. the s. diligence of the artificer 
SION. 

2 Esd. 3. 2. for I saw the desolation of S. 

5. 25. thou hast hallowed S. to thyself 

6. 4. or ever the chimneys in S. were hot 
10. 7. that S. our mother is full of heaviness 

.hid. 9.13. purposed cruel things against top ofS 
Eccl. 24. 10. and so was I established in S. 
48. 18. Sennacherib lift up his hand against S. 
24. he comforted them that mourned in S. 
SIRNAME. 
1 Mac. 2. 5. Jonathan whose s. was Apphus 

SIRNAMED. 
1 Mac. 1. 10. Antiochus s. Epiphanes, who had 
6. 43. Eleazar also s. Savaran, perceiving 

SISTER. 
Tob. 8. 4. Tobias said, s arise, and let us pray 



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SLA 



SMA 



SOL 



Tub. «. 7. O Lord, I take not this my s. for lust 

SIT. 
I Esd. 3. 7. and he shall s. next to Darius 
4. A2. art found wisest, thou shait s. next to me 
Jud. \i. 15. tliat she might s. and eat upon them 
Wisd. 9. 12. be worthy to s. \n my father's seat 
Ecc/.9. 9 s. not at all with another man's wife, nor 
s. down with her in thine arms 

11. 1. visdom raaketh him to s. among great men 
9. an'' s. not in judgment with sinners 

12. 12. neither let him 5. at thy right hand 

25. 18. her husband shall 5'. among his neighbours 

26. 12. by every iiedge will she s. down 

31. 12. if thou s. at a bountiful table, be not greedy 
32. 1. take diligent care for the.m, so s. down 
38. 33. they shall not 5. high in the congregation, 
they shall not 5. on the judges' seat 
42. 12. and s. not in the midst of women 
SiLS. 50. the elders said, come 5. down among us 

SITTEST. 
Eccl. 4. S. deliver from the hand of the oppressor, 
be not faint-hearted when thou 
s. in judgment 
23. 14. remember when thou s. among great men 
3-1. 18. when thou s. among many, reach not 

SITTETH. 

Wisd. 9. 4. give me wisdom that s. by thy throne 

£ccZ. 33. 6. neigheth under every one that 5. on him 

40. 3. from him that s- on a throne of glory 

Bar. 6. 71. like a while thorn, thatevery birds, on 

SITTING. 
lEsd. 4. 29. Apame s. at the right hand of the king 
Wisd. 6. 14. ho shall find her s. at his doors 
Eccl. 1. 8. there is one wise, s. on his throne 
38. 28. the smith also s. by the anvil 
29. so doth the potter s. at his work and turning 
Bar. 6. 43. the women also s. in the ways 
Bel 40. he looked in, and b'jhold Daniel was s. 

SIX. 

Tob. 14. 3. called his son, and s. sons of his son 

Bel 31. into the lions' den, where he was s. davs 

SIXTH. 

5. in s. year of Darius king of the Persians 



: Mae. 



of infants 



lEsd.l. 
2 Esd. fi 
Eccl. 17. 
B Mac. 7 



53. on the s. thou gavest commandment 



5.- in s. place he imparted understanding 
. 18. after him also they brought the s. 
SKILL. 

JfFiS(2. 13.13. formed it by the 5.of his understanding 
14. 2. and the workman built it by his s. 

19. ho forced all his s. to make the resemblance 

Eccl. 1.19. w isdom raineth down s. and knowledge 

10. 30. the poor man is honoured for his s. 

38. 3. the i". of the physician shall lift up his head 

6. he hath given mes. that he might be honoured 

SKILFUL. 

JSccZ.21.15.if a s.man hear a wise word, will comm. 

SKILFULLY. 
Wisd. 13. 11. he hath taken oft" all the bark s. 

SKIN. 
2 Mac. 7. 7 and when thev had pulled off the s. 

SKIPPETH. 
Eccl. 36. 26. a thief that s. from city to city 

SKIPPING. 
JFiis«f.l7.19.a sound of stones, or running of s. beasts 

SLACK. 
2 Esd. 16. 37. the plagues draw nigh, and are not s. 

38. when the child cometh forth, they s. not 

39. even so shall not the plagues be s. to come 
Tob. 12. 6. therefore be not s. to praise him 
Eccl. 4. 29. in thy deeds be not s. and remiss 

35. 18. the Lord'will not be 5. till he hath smitten 
SLACKNESS. 
2 Esd. 5. 42. like as there is no s. of the last 
SLAIN. 

1 Esd. 1. 56. people that werenots. with the sword 

4. 5. they slay, and are s. and transgress not 

2 Esd. 1. 32. whom ye have taken and s-. and torn 
Tob. 1. 18. if the king Sennacherib had s. any 
Jud. 9. 3. wherefore thou gavest their rulers to be s. 
Wisd. 11. 7. whereby the infants were s. 

Bel 28. he hath s. the dragon, and put priests 

1 Mac. 2. 9. her infants are s. in the streets 

3. 11. many also fell down s. but the rest fled 

5. 12. come and deliver us, for many of us ares. 
16. 21. told that his father and brethren were s. 

2 Mac. 1. 13. they were s. in the temple of Nanea 

4. 36. because Onias was s. without cause 

7. 20. when she saw her seven sons s. in one day 
SLANDER. 
Eccl. 19. 15. admonish, for many times it is a s. 

26. 5. mine heart feareth the s. of a city 

27. 23. he will writlie his mouth and s. thy sayings 
1 Mac. 11. 11. thus did he s. him, because he was 

SLANDEROUS. 
Eccl. 51. 2. and from the snare of the s 

SLAVES. 

Judji 5. 11. brought them ]o\v, and made them s. 

14. 13. for tiie s. have been bold to come down 

18. these s. have dealt treacherously 

I Mac. 3. 41. to buy the children of Israel for s. 

841 



tongue 



Eccl. 21. 

1 Mac. 6. 

2 Mac. 5. 



SLAUGHTER. 
8. 4. remember the wicked 5. 
SLAY. 
I Esd. 4. 5. they s. and are slain, and transgress not 
Wisd. 18. 5. determined to s. the babes of the saints 
Ecct. 47. 5. gave strength to s. that mighty warrior 
Sus. 53. the righteous shalt thou not .■?. 
Bel 2(3. I shall s. this dragon without sword or staff 
1 Mac. 5. 2. began to s. and destroy the people 
9. 32. but Bacchides sought for to s. him 
11. 10. daughter to him, for he sought to s. me 

16. 21. Ptolemee hath sent to s. thee also 

SLAYETH. 
Wisd. 1. 11. the mouth that belieth s. the soul 
Eccl. 34. 22. that taketh neighbour's living s. him 
SLAYING. 
2. as the teeth of a lion, s. souls of men 
45. s. on the right hand, and on the left 
13. there was s. of virgins and infants 
SLEEP. 

1 Esd. 3. 6. to drink in gold, and to s. upon gold 

2 Esd. 2. 31. remember thy children that s. 
Wisd. 7. 2. and the pleasure that came with s. 

17. 14. but they sleeping the same s. that night 
Eccl. 13. 13. hearest these tilings, awake in thys. 

22. 7. as he that waketh one from a sound s. 
31. 1. and the care thereof driveth away s. 

2. watching care, as a sore disease breaketh s. 

20. sound s. comelh of moderate eating 
40. 6. he is in his s. as in a day of keeping watch 
42. d. and the care of her taketh away s. 
46. 19. before his longs, he made protestations 

1 Mac. 6. 10. the s. is sone from mine eyes 

SLEEPING. 
Wisd. 17. 14. thev s. ihe same sleep that night 

SLENDERLY. 
'^ Mac. 15. 38. but I have done s. and meanly 
SLEPT. 

2 Esd. 10. 59. so I s. that night and another 
Tob. 8. 9. so they s. both that night 
Jud. 12. 5. and she s. till midnight and arose 
Eccl. 48. 11. thev that saw thee and s. in love 

' SLEW. 
Eccl.Al. 4. s. he not agiant Mhen he was but young 

1 Mac. 1. 2, Alexander s. the kings of the earth 

61. they s. them that had circumcised them 
2. 24. he ran and s. him upon the altar 

33. they rose up and s. them with their wives 
5. 51. who then s. all the males with the sword 
16. 16. Ptolemee s. him and his two sons 

2 ATac. 4. 38. there s. he the cursed murderer 
5. 6. Jason s. his own citizens without mercy 

SLIDE. 
Eccl. 28. 26. beware thou s. not by it, lest thou fall 

SLING. 
Jud^ 9. 7. they trust in spear, and bow, and s. 
Eccl. 47. 4. lifted his hand with the stone in the s. 

SLINGS. 
1 Mac. 6. 51. and pieces to cast darts and s. 

SLIP. 
Eccl. 20. 18. to s. on a pavement is better than to s. 
with the tongue, so fall of wicked shall come 
SLIPPED. 
Eccl. 25. 8. he that hath not s. with his tongue 

SLIPPETH. 
Eccl. 19. 16. there is one that s. in his speech 
21. 7. a man of understanding knows v.'hen he s. 
SLIPPED. 
blessed is the man that hath not s. 
with his mouth 
when Judas saw that his host s. awav 
SLOTHFUL. 
Eccl. ^.2. as. man is compared to filth of dunghill 
37. 11. consult not with the s. for any work 

SLOW. 
Wisd. 15. 15. as for their feet, they, are s. to go 
Eccl. 7. 35. be not s. to visit the sick 
51.24. wherefore are vou s.? and what Say you? 

SLUMBER. 
Eccl. 22. 8. a tale to a fool speaketh to one in a s. 
31. 2. watching care will not let a man s. 

SMALL. 
1 Esd. 1. 54. the vessels of the Lord, great and s. 
Wisd. 6. 7. for he hath made the s. and great 
14. 5. men commit their lives to a s. piece of wood 
16. 6. they were troubled for a s. season 
Eccl. 5. 15. ignorant in a great matter or a s. 
19. 1. he that contemneth s. things shall fall 
27. 1. many have sinned for a s. matter 
43. 15. by his power the hailstones are broken s. 
48. 15. there remained a s. people and a ruler 
Bar. 2. 29. great multitude turned into a s. number 
Dan. 3.23. hotw'th rosin, pitch, tow, and s. wood 

1 Mac. 3. 16. went to meet him with a s. company 

18. with a great multitude, or a s. company 

2 Mac. 1. 15. he was entered with a s. company 
3.14.wherefore there was no s. agony through city 
14. 8. for all our nation is in no s. misery 

SMART. 
Tob. 11. 12. when his eves began to s. he rubbed 

5a 



Eccl. 14. 1. 
1 Mac. 9. 7. 



SMELL. 
Tob. 8. 3. which s. when the evil spirit smeilaj 
Eccl. 30. 19. fur neither can it eat nor s. 
2 Mac. 9. 9. the fili.hiness of his s. was noisome 
12. when himself could not abide his own s. 
SMELLED. 
Tob.S. 3. when evil spirit had s. he fled intoEi'vpt 

SMELLING. 
Eccl. 50. 15. a sweet s. savour to the Most Hi»h 

SMILE. 
Ecel. 21. 20. a wise man doth scarce s. a little 

SMILED. 
Bel 7. then Daniel s. and said, be not deceived 

SMILING. 

Eccl. 13. 11. and s. on thee, will get out thy secrets 

SMITE. 

1 Esd. 4. 8. if he commanded to s. they s. 

2 Esd. 15. 11. and I will s. Egypt with plagues 
Jud. 9. 10. s. by the deceit of my lips the prince 
Eccl. 36. 10. s. in sunder the heads of tlie rulers 

SMITH. 
Eccl, 38. 23. the s. also sitting by the anvil 

SMITTEN. 
.7ud.l3.15.L6rd haths.him by the hand of a womaa 
Eccl. 13. 2. if the one be s. against the other 
35. 18. till he hath s. in sunder the loins 

1 Mad. 1. had s, Darius king of the Persians 

2 Mac. 12. 22. being s. with fear and terror 
SMOKE. 

Tob.G.'i. we must make as. thereof before the man 
16. the liver thou shalt make a s. with it 

8. 2. the heart and liver he made a s. therew^^th 
M^isd. 2. 2. the breath in our nostrils is as s. 
Eccl. 22. 24. as the vapour and s. of a furnace 
Bar. 6. 21. their faces are black through the s. 
1 Mac. 4. 20. for the s. that was seen declared 

SMOTE. 
Jud. 5. 12. he s. the land of Egypt with plagues 
13. 8. she s. twice upon his neck with all her might 
Dan. 3. 26. and s. theflameof fireout of the ovea 

1 Mac. 2. 44. they s. sinful men in their anger 

2 Mac. 3. 25. s. at Heliodorus with his forefeet 

9. 5. God s. him with an incurable plague 
]2.35.ahorseman coming on liims.off hisshoulde? 

SMOTEST. 
Jud. 9. 3. thou s. the servants v.ith their lords 

SNARE. 
Wisd. 14. 11. and a s. to the feet of the unwise 
Eccl. 27. 29. they shall be taken in the s. 
51. 2. and from the s. of the slanderous tongue 
1 Mac. 1. 35. and so they became a sore s. 
5. 4. who had been as. and an offence to people 

SNARES. 
Tob. 14. 10. Manasses escaped the s. of death 

SNOW. 
Z)an. 3. 46. O ye dews and storms of s. bless the Li. 
50. O ye frost and s. bless ye the Lord 

1 Mac. 13. 22. but there fell a very great s. 
SOBERLY. 

Wisd. 9. 11 she shall 

SOCKETS. 
Eccl. 26. 18. as golden pillars are on s. 

SODOM. 
2£s(Z.2.8.remember what I did to S. 
SODOMITES. 

2 Esd. 7. 36. Abraham prayed first for the S 
Wisd. 19. 14. for the S. did not receive those 

SODOMITISH. 
2 Esd. 5. 7. the S. sea shall cast out fish 

SOFT. 
Jud. 12. 15. her maid laid s. skins on the ground 
Wisd. 2. 3. our spirit shall vanish as the s. air 
15. 7. for the potter temperin? the s. earth 
SOJOURNED. 
Jud. 5. 7. they s. heretofore in ^Mesopotamia 
Wisd. 19. 10. while they s. in the strange land 
Eccl. 16. 8. nor spared he- the place where Lot s. 

SOJOURNEST. 
Eccl. 41. 19. in regard nf the place where thou s, 

SOLD. 
Tob. 1. 7. another tenth part I s. away and spent it 
.Tud. 7. 25. but God hath s. us into their hands 
Wisd. 10.13. when righteous was s. she forsook not 
Bar. i.6. ye were s.to the nations not for destruction 

1 Mac 1.' 15. and were s. to do mischief 

2 Mac. 4. 32. and some of them he s. into Tyrus 
5. 14. and no fewer s. than slain 
8. 14. others s.all they had left and withal besought 

the Lord, bein? s. bv the wicked Nicano? 
SOLDIERS. 
1 Esd. 4. 6. likewise for those tha' are no s. 

1 Mac. 3. 28. and he gave his s. pay for a yea. 

5. 50. so the s. pitched, and assaulted the city 

6. 29. there came unto liim bands of hired s 
1L3. he leftinevervonea jTrrison of s, to keep U 

SOLEMN. 

2 Esd. 1. 31. your s. feast-days have I forsaken 
Jud. 8. 6. and s. days of the house of Israel 
Estli.lG. 22. among your s. feasts keep it a high daj 
Eccl. 47. 10. and he set in order the s. times 



lead me s. in my doingi 



of silver 
and Gomorrai 



SON 



SOU 



SPE 



JXFOCRYTUa 



Bar. 1. 14. read this book upon the s. days 

SOLEMNLY. 
2 Mac. 14. 4. which were used .s. in the temple 

, SOLEM.MTY. 
Eccl. r>0. 19. till the s. of the Lord was ended 
2 J\Iac. 15. 36. nut to let Uiat day pass without s. 

SOLES. 
£j5«A.13.13.have been con tent to kiss thes.of his feet 

SOLITARY. 
Eicl 8. 16 go jiot with liitn into a s. place 
9 7. nor wander thou in tlie s. places thereof 
SOLOMOiV. 
2 Es-d. 7. 38. S. fortliem that come to the sanctuary 
Eccl. 47. 13. S. reigned in a peaceable time 

23. thus rested S. with his fathers 
2 J\Iac. 2. 8. wl'.en S. desired the place might be 
10. even so prayed S. also, and fire came down 

12. so S. kept those eight days 

SOLUTION. 
2 Esd. 10. 43. of death of her son, this is the 5. 

SONG. 
2 Esd. 10. 22. our 5. is put to silence, joy at an end 
Jud. 16. 1. all people sang after hcrtiiiss. of praise 

13. I will sing unto the Lord a new s. O Lord 
Eccl. 39. 14. bing a 5. of praise, bless the Lord 

SONGS. 
lEsd.5. 60. singing s. of thanksgivin-g, praising Ld. 

61. they sung w.th loud voices's. to the Lord 
.EccZ.39.15.slie w forth his praise with s. of your lips 

47.8. with his whole heart he sung s. and loved him 

9. they might daily sing prj^ises in their s. 
17, the countries marvelled at thee for thy s. 

• SON. 

Toh. 1, 22. and he was my brother's s. 

3. 15. nor any s. of his alive to whom I may keep 

4. 3. he said, my s. when I am dead bury me 

4. remember, my s. she saw many dangers for thee 
5. my s. be mindful of Lord our God all thy days 

12. beware of all whoredom, my s. take a wife 

14. be circumspect, my s. in all things thou dost 
19, therefore, my s. rememb. my commandment 
21. fear not, my s. that we are made poor 

5. 11. dost thou seek a hired man to go with thy s. 

14. and things necessary as to mine own s. 

17. Anna said, why hast thou sent away our s.? 

6. 14. I am the only s. of my father, I fear lest I 

die, for they have no other s. to bury them 

7. 7. thou art the s. of an honest and good man 
10. 4. my s. is dead, seeing he stayeth long 

5. 1 care fornothiiig, my s. the lightof mine eyes 
7. my s. is dead, she ceased not to bewail hers. 

11.9. Anna fell on the neck of hers, and said, see- 
ing I have seen thee, my s. I am content to die 

10. Tobit stumbled, but his s. ran unto him 

13. when he saw his s. he fell upon his neck 

15. taken pity, for behold, I see my s. Tobias 
14. 3. he called his s. and the six sons of his s. 

and said to him, my s. take thy children 
Wisd. 2. IS. for if the just man be the s. of God 

10. 5. his tender compassion toward his s. 
Eccl. 2. 1. my s. if thou come to serve the Lord 

3. 12. my s. help thy father in his age 

6. 23. give ear, my s. receive my advice 

32. my s. if thou vvilt, thou shalt be taught 

7. 3. my s. sow not on furrows of unrighteousness 
10. 28. my s. glorify thy soul in meekness 

11. 10. my s. meddle not with many_, matters 

16. 24. mys. hearken to me, and learn knowledge 
18. 15. my s. blemish not thy good deeds 
21. 1. my s. hast thou sinned? do so no more 
26. 19. my s. keep the flower of thine age sound 

30. 2. he that chastiseth his s. shall have joy 
3. he that teacheth his s. grieveth the enemy 

7. he that maketh too much of his s. shall bind up 

33. chastise thy s. and hold him to labour 

31. 22. my *. hear me, and despise me not 

33. 19. give not thy s. and wife power over thee 

34. 20. as one that killeth the s. before his father 
40. 28. my s. lead not a beggar's life, better to die 
48. 10. to turn the heart of the father to the s. 

Bar. 2. 3. a man should eat the flesh of his own s. 

IMac. 1. 10. Epiphanes, s. of Antiochus the king 
3. 33. he left Lysias to bring up his s. Antiochus 
10. 54. I will be thy s. in law, and give gifts 
13. 53. saw that John his s. was a valiant man 

16.11. Ptolemeus the son ofAbubus made captain 
2Jliac.7.26. promised that she would counsel hers. 

27. O my s. have pity upon me that bare thee 

28. I beseech thei>, my s. look upon the heaven 
LO. 10. who was the s. of this wicked man 

SONS. 

1 Esd. 5. 35. the s. of the servants of Solomon 

8. 21. upon the kingdom of the king and his s. 
70. their s. have married with their daughters 
84. ye shall not join your daughters to their.s. 

nor shall ye take their daughters to your s. 

2 Esd. 1. 28. have I not prayed you as a father his s. 
Tob. 1. 7 the first tenth I gave to the s. of Aaron 

21 -ot 55 days before two of his s. killed him 
Jud 5. 3. he said, teFi me now, ye s. of Canaan 
842 



Wisd. 9. 7. to bo a judge of thy s. and daughters 
12. 21. with circumspection didst thou judge thy s. 
16. 10. thy s. not the teeth of dragons overcame 

18. 4. to be imi)risoned who kept thy s. shut up 

13. acknowledged this.people to be the s. of God 
EccZ.3.2. confirmed authority of the mother overs. 

16. 1. neither delight in ungodly s. 

40. 1. a heavy yoke is upon ihe s. of Adam 

50. 13. so were all the s. of Aaron in their glory 
SusAS.are ye such fools, ye s. of Israel, to condemn 

1 Mac. 1. 9. so did their s. after them many years 
2. 20. yet will I and my s. walk in the covenant 

64. wherefore you, my s. be valiant, and shew 
70. and his s. buried him in the sepulchre 
13. 16. and send two of his s. for hostages 

2 Mac. 7. 20. when she saw her seven s. slain 
41. last of all, after the s. the mother died 

SOOTHSAYINGS. 
Eccl. 34. 5. divinations and s. and dreams are vain 

SORE. 
TVisd. 10. 12. in a s. conflict she gave him victory 
Eccl. 31. 2. care as a s. disease breaketh sleep 
39. 28. which in their fury lay on s. strokes 
1 Mac. 2. 14. put OB sackcloth, and mourned verys. 
2AIac. 3. 26. who gave him many s. stripes 
9. 5. s. torments of the inner parts came upon him 

SORROW. 

1 Esd.3. 20. a man remembereth neither s. nor debt 

Tob. 3. 1. I did weep, and in my s. prayed, saying 

6.14. and bring my father's life to the grave withs. 

Esth. 13. 17. turn ours, into joy, that we may live 

Eccl. 26.6. agrief of heart, and s. is a woman that 

30. 12. be stubborn, and so bring s. to thy heart 

23. remove s. far from thee, for s. hath killed 

37. 12. vviio will s. with thee if thou shalt miscarry 

38. 19. in affliction also s. remaineth 

1 Mac. 1. 11. since departed, we have had much s. 

2 Mac. 3. 17. what s. he had now in his heart 
9. 9. while he lived in s. his flesh fell away 

SORROWS. 
Eccl. 3. 27. an obstinate heart be laden with s. 
7. 27. and forget not the s. of thy mother 
SORROWFUL. • 

1 Esd. 9. 52. this day is holy to Lord, be not s. 53. 
Tob. 3. 10. when she heard these, sKewas verys. 
7. 7. when he heard Tobit was blind he was s. 

13. 14. who have been s. for all thy scourges 
Eccl. 4. 2. make not a hungry soul s. nor provoke 

30. 5. and when he died, he was not s. 
SORRY. 

2 Esd. 8. 15. thy people, for whoso sake I am s. 
Tob. 9. 4. and if I tarry long, he will be very s. 
Eccl. 13. 5. he will make thee bare, and not be s. 

SOVEREIGNTY. 
Wisd. 6. 3. and s. is given from the Highest 

SOUGHT. 
1 Esd. 2. 21. that it may be s. out in the books 

5. 39. was s. in the register, and was not found 
Tob. 1. 19. that I was s. for to be put to death 
Wisd.8. 2. 1 loved her and s. her out from my youth 
Eccl. 26. 27. a scold shall be s. out to drive away 

38. 33. they shall not be s. for in counsel 

39. 17. at a time convenient they shall all be s. out 

47. 25. they s. out all wickedness, till vengeance 

51. 3. out of the hand of such as s. after my life 

15. from my youth up s. I after her 

1 Mac. 7. 13. Assideans were the first that s. peace 

SOUL. 
Wisd.l.i.'mto a maliciouss. wisdom shall not enter 

11. the mouth that belieth, slayeth the s. 
4. 11. was he taken away, lest deceit beguile hiss. 

14. his s. pleased the Lord, therefore he hasted 
9. 15. the corruptible body presseth down the s. 
10.16. she entered into the s. of servant of the Ld. 
15. 11. his maker that inspired into him an active s. 
16. 14. nor the s. received up, cometh again 

17. 8. promised to drive away troubles from sick s. 
Eccl. 1. 30. lest thou bring dishonour on thy s 
2. 1. my son, prepare thy s. for temptation 
4. 2. make not a hungry s. sorrowful 
'6. if he curse thee in the bitterness of his s. 
17. until she may trust his s. and try him by laws 

20. be not ashamed when it concerneth thy s. 
22. accept no person against thy s. 

6. 2. that thy s. be not torn in pieces as a bull 

7. 11. laugh no man to scorn in bitterness of his s. 
17, humble thy s. greatly, for vengeance is fire 

21. let thy s. love a good servant, defraud him not 

9. 2. give not thy s. unto a woman, to set her foot 
6. give not thy s. to harlots, that thou lose not 

10. 28. my son, glorify thy s. in meekness 

29. will justify him that sinneth against his own s. 

14. 4. he that gathereth by defrauding his own s. 

16. give and take, and sanctify thy s. 

16. 17. for what is my s. among such a number? 

19. 4. that sinneth, shall ofl'end against his own s. 

20. 22. there is that destroyeth his own s. 

21. 27. curselh Satan, he curseth his own s. 
28. a whisperer defileth his s. and is hated 

30, 23, love thine own s. and comfort thy heart 



Eccl. 32. 23. in every good work trust thine own s 
33. 31. thou hast need of him, as of thine own s 
34.15. blessed is thes. ofhim tliatfeareth the Lord 
17. he raiseth up the s. and lighleueth the eyes 
37. 27. prove thy s. and see what is evil for it 

28. nor hath every s. pleasure in every thing 
48. 5. raise his s. trom the place of the dead 
51.19. my s. hath wrestled with her, 1 was exact 

20. I directed my s. to her, and I found her 
26. and let your s. receive instruction 

29. let your s. rejoice in his mercy 
Bar. 2. 18. but the s. that is greatly vexed 

3. 1. O Lord, the s. in anguish crieth to thee 
2 Mac. 6. 30. but in s. am well content to suff'er 

SOULS. 
Wisd. 3. 1. thes. of righteous are in hand of God 

13. she shall have fruit in the visitation of s. 
7. 27. and in all ages entering into holy s, 

11. 26. they are thine, O Lord, thou lover of s. 

12. 6. the parents that killed s. destitute of help 
14. 11. are stumbling-blocks to the s. of men 

26. defiling of s. changing of kind, disorder 
17. 1. therefore unnurtured s. have erred 
Eccl. 2, 17. will humble their s. in his sight 

21. 2. as the teeth of a lion, slaying s. of men 
51. 24. what say you, seeing your s. are thirsty? 

Bar. 2. 17. whose s. are taken from their bodies 
6.7. my angel with you, I myself caring for yours 
Dan. 3. 64. O ye spirits and s. of the righteous 
IMac. 1. 48. should make their s. abominable 

SOUND. 
Wisd. 1. 9. the s. of his words come to the Lord 

17. 19. or a terrible s. of stones cast down 
Eccl. 45. 9. that there might be a s. a nd noise made 

47. 10. that the temple might s. from morning 
SOUNDED. 

1 Esd. 5, 62. and all the people s. trumpets 

65. yet the multitude s. marvellously, was heard 
Wisd. 17. 4. noises, as of waters, s. about them 

18. 10. there s. an ill-according cry of enemies 
Eccl. 50. 16. sons of Aaron s. the silver trumpets 

SOUNDS. 
Wisd. 19.18. notes change the tune, and yet are «, 
Eccl. 50. 18. with great variety of s. made melody 

SOUNDING, 
IMac. 7. 45. s. an alarm after them with trumpets 

SOUND. 
Eccl. 17. 28. the s. in heart shall praise the Lord 

22. 7. as he that waketh one from a s. sleep 
26. 19. my son, keep the flower of thine age s. 
30. 14. being s. and strong of constitution 

16. there is no riches above a s. body, and no jo? 
SOUR. 

2 Jlfac. 14. 30. such s. behaviour came notof good 

SOUTH-SIDE. 
IJIfac. 3. 57. the camp pitched on s. of Emmaus 

SOW, 
2 Esd. 9. 31. for behold, -I s. my law in you 
16. 24. no man left to till the earth and s. it 
Eccl. 1. 3. s. not on furrows of unrighteousness 
26. 20. s. it with thine own seed, trusting in 
SOWN. 

1 Esd.4. 6.when they reaped that which they had s, 

SOWETH. 

2 Esd. 8. 41. as the husbandman s. much seed 

16. 43. he that s. as if he should not reap 

SPACE. 
Wisd. 16. 3. these suffering penury fpr a short s. 
2 Mac. 14. 44. and a s. being made, he fell down 

SPAIN, 
I Mac. 8. 3. what they had done in thecountry of 8. 

SPAKE. 

1 Esd. 1. 51. and look when the Lord s. unto them 

3. 4. young men of the guard s. one to another 

Tob. 14. 8. things which the prophet Jonas s. 

Eccl. 13. 22. he s. wisely, and could have no place 

SPAREST, 
Jud. 16. 14. for thou s. and they were made 

SPARE. 
1 Esd, 4. 7, if he commanded to s. they s. 
Wisd. 2. 10. ungodly said, let us not s. the widow 
EccZ. 13. 12. and he will not s. to do thee hurt 

23. 2. that they s. me not for mine ignorance 
1 Mac. 13. 5. that I should s. mine own life 

SPARED. 
1 Esd. 1. 50. because he s. them and his tabernacle 

53. who s. neither young man nor maid 
.Tud. 13. 20. because thou hast not s. thyself 
Eccl. 16. 8. nors. hethe place where Lot sojourned 

17. 21. neither left nor forsook them, but s. them 

SPAREDST. 
Wisd. 12. 8. nevertheless those thou s. as men 

SPAREST. 
Wisd. 11, 26. but thou s. all, for they are thine 

SPARTA. 
1 Mac.M. 16. when heard at Rome, and as farasS 

SPEAK. 
1 Esd. 3. 5. let every one of us s. a sentence 

21. and it maketh to s. all things by talents 
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king: looked, he begin tos. of the truth 
will*, for hfr that she may be given tliee 
hear [tie, tind I will s. to her lather 
7.8. s. lit" those tilings thou didst talk in the way 
Jud. 1]. 5. suifer thy handmaid f o s. in thy presence 
Estk. 15. J2. he eiiibraced her, and said s. to me 
JVisd. 6. 9. to you therefore, O kings, do I s. 

7. 15. God hath granted me to s. as I would 

8. 12. wlien I s they shall give good ear to me 
10. 21. made the tongues that cannot s. eloquent 

13. 17 ashamed to s. to that which hath no life 
^cci.4.23.rofrain not to ^. when occasion to do good 

25. in no wise s. against the truth 
13.6. he will J-. thee fair, and say, what wantest thou? 

23.but if poor man s. they say, what fellow is this? 
18. 19. learn before thou s. and use physic or ever 

19. 14. and if lie have, that lie s. it not again 

20. 16- tliey that eat my bread s. evil of me 
20. for he will not s. it in due season 

27. 7. praise no man before thou liearest him s. 
32. 3. s. thou that art the elder, it hecometh thee 
43. 27. we may s. much, and yet come short 
1 Mac. 9. 55. so that he could no more s. any thing 

SPEAKER. 
.EccZ. 23. 8. the evil s. and proud shall fall thereby 

SPEAKETH. 
Wisd. 1. 8. that s. unrighteous things cannot be liid 
Eccl. 12. 16. an enemy s. sweetly with his lips 
13.22. rich man s. things not to be spoken, yet men 
23. when rich man s. every man holds his tongue 
22. 8. that telletli tale to a fool, s. to one in slumber 
25. 9. he that 5. in ears of them that will hear 

SPEAKING. 
Eccl. 6. 5. a fair s. tongue will increase greetings 
41. 23. or of 5. again what thou hast heard 

SPEAR. 

Jud. 11. 2. 1 would not have lifted up my s. 

See Shield. 

SPECIAL. 

Tob. 10.12. 1 commit my daughter to thee of s. trust 

Wisd. 3. 14. to him shall be given the.«. gift of faith 

SPEECH. 
Jud. 9.13. make my s. and deceit to be their wound 
Esth. 14. 13. give me eloquent s. in my mouth 

16. 5. oftentimes the fair s. of those put in trust 
Eccl. 4. 24. for by 5. wisdom shall be known 

9. 17. and the wise ruler of the people for his s. 

17. 5. s. [>n interpreter of the cogitations thereof 
19. 16. there is one that slippeth in his 5. 
32. 8. let thy s. be short, comprehending much 

12. take thy pastime, but sin not by proud s. 
2 Mac. 15. 39. so ^. finely framed delighteth the ears 

SPEECHES. 
Wisd. 8. 8. she knoweth the subtilties of s. 
Eccl. 36. 19. so a heart of understanding, false s. 

SPEECHLESS. 
Wisd. 4. 19. he shall rend them, that they be s. 
2 Mac. 3. 29. he lay s. without all hope of life 
SPEED. 

1 Esd. 6. 10. those works are done with great s. 
8. 19. thai they should give it him with s. 

SPEEDILY. 
Jud. 12. 14. whatever pleaseth him, I will do s. 
Estk. 16. 18. God 5. rendering vengeance to him 
Wisd. 2. 6. let us s. use the creatures as in youth 

4. 11. yea, s. was he taken away, lest wickedness 

6. 5. horribly and s. shall he come upon you 
£ccZ.16.4. kindred ofwickedshalls. become desolate 

21. 5. and his judgment coniflth s. 

43. 22. a present remedy of all is a mist coming s. 

2 Mac. 7. 37. he would .•?. be merciful to our iiition 

SPEND. 
1 Esd.i.'il. he sticks not to s. his life with his wife 
r<;6.10.7.whichRaguel had sworn he should^. there 
Jud. 11. 13. are resolved to s. the first-fruits of corn 
12. 4. 1 shall not s. those things that I have before 
Eccl. 9. 9. s. not thy money with her at the wine 
14. 4. for others that shall s. his goods riotously 

SPENDING. 
Wisd. 13. 12. and after s. the refuse of his work 

SPENT. 
1 Esd. 6. 30. as priests in Jerus. signify to be daily s. 
1 Mac. 14. 32. Simon s. much of his own substance 

SPIRIT. 
1 Esd. 2. 2. the Lord raised up the s. of Cyrus 
Tob, 3. 6. and command my s. to be taken from me 
6.7. if a devil or an evils, trouble any make smoke 

14. lest I die, for a wicked s. loveth her 

15. and make thou no reckoning of the evil s. 
8. 3. which smell when the evil s. had smelled 

Jud. 14. 6. Achior fell down, and his s. failed 
16. 14. theu didst send forth thy s. it created them 
Esth. 15. 8. then God changed the s. of the king 
Wisd.l. 5. the holy s. of discipline will flee deceit 

6. wisdom is a loving s. and will not acquit 

7. for the s. of be Lord fiUelh the world 
2. 3. and our s. shall vanish as the soft air 
5. 3. they repenting and groaning for anguish of s. 
7. 7. 1 called on God, the s. of wisdom came to me 

22. for in her is an understanding s. holy 
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Wis d.9.}7. except thou send thyHoly S.from above 2 Ma 
12. 1. for thine incorrujitible s. in all things 
I5.ll.he knew not him that breathed in a livings. 
16. he that borrowed his own s. fashioned them 
16. 14. the s. when gone forth, returneth not 

Eccl. 34. 13. the s. of those that fear the Lord 

38. 23. w hen his s. is departed from him 

39. 6. shall be filled with the s. of understanding 
48. 12. and Elizeus was filled with his s. 

24. he saw by an excellent s. what should come 
Bar. 3. 1. O Lord, the troubled s. crieth unto thee 
Sus. 45. raised up the holy 5. of a young youth 
Bel 36. through the vehemency of his s. sot him 

1 Mac. 13. 7. the people heard, their s. revived 
SPIRITS. 

Wisd.l. 23. free from care, pure and most subtile s. 

SPIRITUAL. 
Wisd. 14. 12. idols were beginning of s. fornication 

SPIT. 
Eccl. 23. 12. if thou s. on it, it shall be quenched 

2 Mac. 6. 19. he s. it forth, and came to torment 
SPITTLE. 

Eccl. 26. 22. £L harlot shall be accounted as s. 

SPOIL. 
1 Esd. 4. 5. as well the s. as all the thing.s else 
Tob. 3. 4. thou hast delivered us for a s. 
1 Mac. 3.20. to destroy us and our wives and to s.us 

SPOILED. 
1 Esd. 4. 24. when he hath stolen, s. and robbed 
Wisd. 10. 20. the righteous s. the ungodly 
Eccl. 36. 25. where no hedge is, the jiossession is s. 
48. 15. till they were s.and carried out of their land 
Bar. 6. 18. lest their gods be s. with robbers 

1 Mac. 6.24. they slew, and s. our inheritance 

2 Mac. 9. 16. holy temple, which before he had s. 
SPOILS. 

1 Mac. 1. 3. Alexander took s. of many nations 

2 Mac. 8. 28. had given part of s. to the maimed 
30. divided among themselves many s. more, and 

made the widows and the aged also equal in s. 
SPOKEN. 
1 Esd. 1. 28. the words s. by the mouth of the Lord 

3. 17. who had s. of the strength of wine 

4. 13. then the third, who had s. of women 
9. 10. like as thou hast s. so will we do 

Eccl. 13. 22. he speaketh things not to be s. 
38. 17. weep a day or two, lest thou be evil s. of 
33. they shall not be found where parables ares. 
Bar. 2. 20. as thou hast s. by thy servants 
Sus. 47. what mean these words that thou hast s.? 
Bel 9. for he hath s. blasphemy against Bel 

1 Mac. 1. 24. a great massacre, and s. very proudly 

2 Mac. 1. 29. plant thy people, as Moses hath s. 
3. 34. when they had s. these words, they appeared 
6. 17. let this we have s. be for a warning to us 
9.5. as soon ashehafls.these words a pain came on 

SPORT. 

1 Esd. 1. 51. they made a s. of his prophets 
Eccl. 27. 13. their s. is in the wantonness of sin 

SPOT. 
Wisd. 13. 14. and covering every s. therein 

SPOTTED. 
Wisd. 15. 4. nor any image s. with divers colours 

SPOUSE. 

Wisd. 8. 2. 1 loved her, I desired to make her my 5. 

SPOUTS. 

2 Mac. 14. 45. his bloorl gushed out like s. of water 
SPREAD. 

1 Esd. 9. 1 1. seeing our sin in these things is s. far 
Jud. 4. 11. s. out their sackcloth before the Lord 
Wisd. 17. 21. over them was s. a heavy night 

1 ^1/30.4. 51. they s. out the vials, and finished works 

2 Mas. 8. 7. his manliness was s. every where 
• SPREADING. 

Wisd.n. 18. a noise of birds among s. branches 

SPRING. 
Wisd. 2. 7. and let no flower of the s. pass by us 

SPRINGS. 

2Esd.4:.7. how many s. are in the beginning of the 

deep, or how many s. are above the firmament 

13. 47. the Highest shall stay the s. of the stream 

SPRINKLE. 

2 JV/ac.l.21.he commanded the priests to s.the wood 

SPRINKLED. 
2 Mac. 10. 25. they s. enrth upon their heads 

SPY. 
Eccl. li. 30. like as a s. watcheth he for thy fall 

SPIES. 
1 Mac. 12. 26. he sent 5. also to their tents 

SQUARE. 
1 Mac. 10. 11. to build the walls with s. stones 

STABLISHED. 
Eccl. 22. 16. so the hpart that is s. by counsel 

STAFF. 
Tob. 5. 17. is he not the s. of our hand in going? 
Bel 2G. I will slay the dragon ithout sword or s. 

STAIN 
Eccl. 22. 10. do s. the nobility of their kindred 
33. 22. leave not a s. in thine honour 
47.20. thou didst s. thy honour and pollute tky seed 



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6. 25. and I shall get a 
STAINED. 
6. 19. to live s. with such abomina'ioQ 
STAKES. 
43. 19. it lieth on the toj) of sharp s. 

STALLION. 

33. 6. a s. horse is as a mocking friena 

STAMP. 

1 Mac. 15. 6. also to coin mcmey with thine owns. 

STAND. 
1 Esd. 8. 90. we cannot s. any longer before thee 
./ud. 6. 4. footsteps shall not be able to s. before us 

8. 12. tiiat s. itistead of God amongst men 
33. you shall s. thiii night in the gate 

Wisd.5. 23. a mighty wind shall s. up against thenj 
6. 7. nor shall he s. in awe of any man's greatness 
12. 12. or who shall come to s. against thee? 
Eccl. 12. 12. set him not by, lest he s. in thy place 

21. 23. he that is well nuriured will s. without 

22. 18. pales on a high place will never s. against 
the wind, so a fearful heart cannot s. against fear 

37. 13. let the counsel of thine own heart s. 
40. 25. gold and silver make ihe foot s. sure 

43. 10. they will s. in their order, and not faint 

44. 12. their seed s. fast, and their children 
1 Mac.'i.^'i. how shall we be able to *. against them \ 

10. 72. thy foot is not able to s. before our face 1 
2Mac. 2. 30. to s. on every poinr and go over things 

STANDETH. 
.Tud. 9. 11. for thy power s. not in multitude 
Wisd. 4. 8. is not that which s. in length of time 
lMac.9.4i.hs. not with us to-day, as in time past 

STANDING. 

1 Esd. 1. 5. s. in the temple according to dignity 
Jud. 13. 4. then Judith s. by his bed, said in heart 
Wisd. 4. 4. yet s. not fast, they shall be shaken 

10. 7. and a s. pillar of salt is a monument 
18. 16. and s. up, filled all things with death 
23. s. between, he stayed the wrath and parted 
Sus. 48. s"* he s. in the midst of them, said 

2 Mac. 14.45. he ran through and s. on a steep rock 
STAR. 

Eccl. 50. 6. he was as the morning s. in a cloud 

STARS. 
Wisd. 7. 19. the circuitsof years and positions of *. 
29. she is above all the order ofs. 

10. 17. and a light ofs. in the night season 
13.2. butdeemed itswift nir, or rbe circle of tho5. 
17. 5. nor bright flames ofs. endure to lighten 

Eccl. 43. 9. the beauty of heaven, the glory of the s. 
44. 21. he that would exalt his seed as the s. 
.Bar.3.34.the s.shined in their watches and rejoiced 

6. 60. for the sun, moon, and s. are obedient 
Dan. 3. 13. multiply their seesl as the s. of heavea 

41. O ye s. of heaven bless ye the Lord 
2 Mac. 9. 10. thought he could reach to the s. 

STATE. 
2 Mac. 4. 6. was impossible s. should continue quiet 

9. 24. they knowing to whom the s. was left 

11. 19. if you keep yourselves loyal to the s. 
14. 26. was not well-affected toward the s. 

STATELINESS. 
Jud. 9. 10. break down theirs, by hand of a woman 

STATURE. 
Bar 3. 25. the giants, that were of so great s. 

STATUTE. 
2 Mac. 10. 8. they ordained also by a common s. 

STATUTES. 
2 Es(2.1.24.willgive my name that they maykeep* 

7. 11. and when Adam transgressed my s. 
13. 42. that they ui.ght there keep their s. 

Eccl. 45. 17. he gave authority in s. of judgment 

STAY. ' 
1 Mac. 2. 43. joined and were a s. unto them 

STAYED. 
Wisd. 18. 23. standing between, he s. the wrath 
Eccl. 15. 4. he shall be s. unon her, and not movef 

ST A YET H. 
Tob. 10. 4. my son is dead seeing he s. long 

STEAD. 
1 Esd. 1. 34. people made him king in s. of Josias 
Tob. 1.21. Sarchedonus his son reigned in his 5. 
.hid. 8. 12. that stand in s. of God among men 
Esth. 14. 2. in s. of precious ointments, ashes 
Wisd. 5. 18. put on true judsment in s. of a holmei 
7. 10. and I choose to have her in s. of lishc 
11. 6. in s. of a foun-tain of a perpetual running 
18. 3. in s. whereof thou g.ivest them a pillar 
Eccl. 4. 10. be in s. of a husband to their mother 
6. 1. in s. of a friend become not an enem.y 
17. 27. in s. of them which live and give thanks 
Bar. 3. 19. and others are come up in their s. 
1 Mac. 3. 1. then Maccabeus rose up in his s. 
11. 34. in s. of payments the king received 
14. 17. " - - - 

STEAL. 
1 Esd. 4. 23. a man goeth his way to rob and to s 

STEDFAST. 
J^^s^/i. 13.3. for liis constant good will and y. fidelity 
Wisd. 7. 23. kind to man, s. sure, free from caro 



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Eccl. 5. 10 be s. in thy understanding and thy word 
II. 20. be s. in tliy covenant, and bo conversant 
22. 23. abide s. to liim in time of his trouble 

1 Mac. 13. 37. we are ready to make a s. peace 

STEEP. 

2 Jl/ac. 14. 45. he ran, and standin" upon a s. rock 

STEP. 
Eccl. 19.18. the fear of Lord is firsts, to be accepted 

^ STEPS. 
Ecd. 6. 36. let liiy foot wear the ». of his door 
42. 19l lie revealeth the s. of hidden things 
STEWARDS. 
1 Esd. 8. 67. the commandments to the king's 5.. 

STICKETH. 
Eccl. 19. 12. as an arrow that s. in a man's thigh 

27.2. as a nail s. fast between the joinings of stones 

STICKS. 

1 Esd. 4. 21. he s. not to spend his life with his wife 

STIFF. 
Bar. 2. 30. not liear, because it is a s.-necked people 
33. and they shall return from their s. neck 
STIFFLY. 

2 Esd. 2. 47. stood so s. for the name of the Lord 

STINGS. 
Wisd. 16.5. perished with the s.of crooked serpents 

STINK. 
2 Mac. 9. 10. no man could endure to carry for his s. 

STIR. 
2 Mac. 15. 17. were able to 5. them up to valour 

STIRRED. 
1 Esd. 2. 9. whose minds were s. up thereto 

1 Mac. 3. 49. and the Nazarites they s. up 

2 Mac. 15. 10. when he had s. up their minds 

STIRRING. 
2 Mac. 7. 21. 5. up her womanish thoughts 

STOCK. 
1 Esd. 5. 37. neither could they shew their s. 
Tofi.S.lS.then Tobit said, thou art of an honest and 
good ^. my brother, thou art of a good s. 

1 Mac. 12. 21. that they are of the s. of Abraham 

2 Mac. 1. 10. was of the s. of the anointed priests 

STOCKS. 
Wisd. 14. 21. men did ascribe unto stones and s. 

STOLE. 
S Mac. 4. 32. Menelaus s. certain vessels of gold 

STOLEN. 

1 Esd. A. 24. when he hath v<f. spoiled, and robbed 

Tob.'i. 1.3. 1 said to her, is it not 5.1 render it to the 

owners, for it is not lawful to eat any things. 

STOMACH. 

S Mac. 7. 21. with a manly s. she said unto them 

STONE. 
Wisd. 11. 4. thirst was quenched out of the hard s. 
Eccl. 6. 21. she will lie upon him as a mighty s. 
22. 1. a slothful man is compared to a filthy s. and 
every one will hiss him out to his 
disgrace 

20. whoso casleth a s. at the birds, frayeth them 
29. 10. and let it not rust under a s. to be lost 
47. 4. he lifted up his hand with the s. in the sling 

1 Mac. 2. 36. neither cast they a s. at them 

10. 73. where is aeither s. nor flint, nor place 

STONE-BOW. 
Wisd. 5. 22. hail-stones shall be cast as out of a s. 

STONES. 
1 Esd. 6. 9. building a house of hewn and costly s. 
Tob. 13. 17. streets shall be paved with 5. of Ophir 
Jud. 1. 2. built walls round about of s. hewn 

6. 12. from coming up by casting of s. against them 
Wisd. 17. 19. or a terrible sound of s. cast down 
£ccZ.21.10. the way of sinners is made plain with s. 

27. 2. as a nail sticketh between joinings of s. 

32. 20. and stumble not among the 5. 

1 Mac. 4. 43. who bare out the defiled s. 

5. 47. they stopped up the gates with s. 

6. 51. with instruments to cast fire and s. 

10. 11. to build Sion round about v/ith square s 

2 Mac. 1. 16. they threw s. like thunderbolts 
31. the water to be poured on the great s. 

4. 41. some of them caught s. some clubs 

10. 3. striking s. they took fire out of them 

STOOD. 
1 Esd. 5. 59. the priests s. arrayed in vestments 
■9. 46. he opened the law, they s. all straight up 
Esth. 15. 6. she s. before king who sat on his throne 
Wisd. 10. 11. she s. by him, and made him rich 
11. 3. they s. against their enemies, were avenged 

18. 16. it'touohed heaven, but s. upon the earth 

21. the blameless man s. forth to defend them 

19. 7. where water s. before, dry land appeared 
Eccl. 39. 17. at his commandment the waters s. 

45. 2. so that his enemies s. in fear of him 

23. Phineea s. up with good courage of heart 
46. 3. who before him so s. to it? the Lord brought 
48. 1. then s. up Elias the prophet as fire 
50. 12. he himself s. by the hearth of the altar 
Dan. 3. 2. then Azarias s. up and prayed thus 
Sm.s. 34. two elders s. up in the midst of the people 

1 Mac. 7. 35. the priests entered, and s. before altar 

2 Mac 3. 26. two young men s. by him on either side 

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2 Mac. 14. 21. when s. were set for either of them 

STOOPING. 
Bar. 2. 18. the soul that is vexed and gocth 5. 

STOP. 
Jud. 4. 7. it was easy to s. them that would come up 
Esth. 14. 9. s. the mouth of them that praise thee 
Eccl. 20. 29. s. his mouth that he cannot reprove 
27. 14. their brawls make one s. his ears 
2 Mac. 14. 36. and s. every unrighteous mouth 

STOPPED. 
Jud. 16. 4. the multitude whereof s. the torrents 

1 Mac. 2. 36. nor s. the places where they lay hid 
9. 55. Alcimus was plagued, his mouth was s, 

2 Mac. 2. 5. he laid altar of incense, and s. the door 
STORAX. 

Eccl. 24. 15. a pleasant odour like sweet s. 

STORE. 
Tob. 7. 8. they set s. of meat on the table 

1 Mac. 6. 6. s. of spoils which they had gotten 
53. they had eaten up the residue of the s. 

STORE-HOUSES. 
Eccl. 29. 12. shut up alms in thy s. it shall deliver 

STORIM, S. 
Wisd. 5. 14. like froth driven away with the s. 

23. a wind like a s. shall blow them away 
Dan.'i.AQ. O ye dews and s. of snow, bless ye the L. 
STORMED. 

2 Mac. 13. 25. they s. because they would make 

STORY. 
2Mac. 2. 24. to look into the narrations of the s. 
30. belongeth to the first author of the s. 
32. here then will we begin thes. foolish to make 
a long prologue, and to be short in the s. itself 
15. 38. have done well, and as is fitting the s. 
39. delighteth the ears of them that read the s. 
STORIES. 
1 Esd. 1. 33. in the book of the s. of the kings 
STORY-WRITER. 

1 Esd.2. 17. thy servant Rathumus the s. 

STRAIGHT. 
.Tud. 13. 20. walking a s. way before our God 
Bar. 6.27. nor can thev make themselves s. 

STRAIT. 
Jud. 4. 7. because the passage was s. for two men 

STRAITLY. 
Wisd. 17. 16. whosoever fell down was s. kept 
Eccl. 26. 10. keep her in s. lest she abuse herself 
STRAITNESS. 

2 Mac. 12. 21. by reason of the 5. of all the places 

STRAITS. 
Jud. 14. 11. went forth to the s. of the mountain 

STRAKE. 
Tob. 11. 11. he s. off the gall on his father's eyes 

STRANGE. 

1 E5(f. 8.69. have not put away s. people of the land 
9. 9. separate yourselves from the s. women 

12. let all that have s. wives come at the time 
36. these had taken s. wives, and put them away 

2 Esd. 1. 6. and they have offered unto s. gods 
Tob. 4. 12. and take not a s. woman to wife 
Wisd. 14. 23. or made revellings of s. rites 

16. 2. thou preparedst for them meat of a s. taste 
3. might be made partakers of a s. taste 
16. with s. showers were they persecuted 
17. 3. they were troubled with s. apparitions 
19. 5. but they might find a s. death 
8. seeing thy marvellous s. wonders 
10. while they sojourned in the s. land 
Eccl. 10. 13. Lord brought on them 5. calamities 
29. 18. so that they wandered among s. nations 
36. 3. lift up thy hand against the s. nations 
39. 4. he will travel through s. countries 
43. 25. for therein be s. and wondrous works 
Bar. 1. 22. to serve s. gods, and to do evil before Ld . 
3. 10. that thou art waxen old in a s. country 
4. 15. a shameless nation, and of a s. language 

1 Mac. 1. 38. and became s. to those born in her 
44. that they should follow the s. laws 

6. 13. I perish through great grief in a s. land 
15. 27. brake covenants and became s. unto him 

2 Mac. 5. 9. thus he perished in a s. land 

6. 24. that he were now gone to a s. religion 
9. 6. tormented men's bowels with s. torments 
28. he died a miserable death in a s. country 
STRANGER. 
Estk. 16. 10. Aman as a s. received of us 
Eccl. 8. 18. do not secret things before a s. 
11. 34. receive a 8. into thy house, he will turn 
29. 26. come, thou s. furnish a table and feed me 
27. give place, thou s. to an honourable man 
STR. ANGERS. 
1 JEsof. 8.83. aland polluted with the pollutions of s. 
Wisd. 19. 13. used a hateful behaviour toward s. 

15. because they used s. not friendly 
Eccl. 26. 19. and give not thy strength to s. 
45. 18. s. conspired tog&ther against him 
Bar. 6. 5. that ye in no wise be like to s. 
] Mac. 1. 38. the city was made a habitation of s. 
2. 7. the sanctuary delivered into the hand of s 



1 Mac. 3. 36. he should place ». in all their quarter* 
4. 12. then the s. lift up their eyes and saw thom 

22. they fled every one into the land of 8. 
26. ail the s. that had escaped came and told 
30. gavest hosts of s. into the hands of Jonathao 

2 Mac. 10. 5. the day that s. profaned the temple 

STRANGENESS. 
Wisd. 5. 2. sha.\\ be amazed at the s. of his salvation 

STRANGLED. 
Tob. 2.3. he said, father, one of our nation is s. 
.3.8. dost not know that thou hast s. thy husbands! 

10. so that she thought to have s. herself 
Esth. 12. 3. having confessed it they wera s. 

STRAYING. 
Eccl.S. 2. soul not torn in pieces, as a bulls, alone 

STREAM. 
Wisd. 19.7. and out of the violent s. a green leld. 

STREAMED. 
Dan. 3. 24. so that the flame s. forth abova 

STREET. 
2 Mac. 10. 2. the altars had built in the open s. 

STREETS. 
Eccl. 9. 7. look not round about thee in the s. 

23. 21. this man shall be punished in the s. 

49. 6. they burnt chosen city and made s. desolate 

1 Mac. 1. 55. and they burnt incense in the s. 
2. 9. her infants are slain in the s. 

14. 9. the ancient men sat all in the s. 

2 Mac. 3. 19. the women abounded m the s. 

STRENGTH. 
1 Esd. 3. 17. who had spoken of the s. of winit 
4. 1. that had spoken of the s. of the king 
2. O ye men, do not men e^cel in s.? 
40. and she is the s. and majesty of all ages 
Wisd. 2. 11. let our s. be the law of justice 

11.21. thou canst shew thy greats, at all times 

12. 17. men will not believe thou shewedst thy s 
16. 16. were scourged by the s. of thine arm 

23. but this again did even forget his own s. 

24. increaseth his s. against the unrighteous, and 
abateth his s.for benefit of them that trust in thee 

18. 22. so he overcame, not with s. of body 
Eccl. 3. 13. when thou art in thy full s. 

21. nor search things that are above thy s. 
5. 2. follow not thine own mind, and thy s. 
7. 30. love him that made thee with all thy s. 

16. 7. who fell away in s. of their foolishness 

17. 3. he endued them with s. by themselves 

18. 5. who shall number the s. of his majesty? 
26. 19. my son, give not thy s. to strangers 
28. 10. and as man's s. is, so is his wrath 
31.30.drunkc/.nessdiminisheth s. maketh wounds 
34. 15. to whom doth he look ? and who is his s.' 

38. 18. the heaviness of the heart breaketh s. 
30. he boweth down his s. before his feet 

40. 26. riches and s. lift up the heart, but the fear 
41. 2. death is acceptable to him whose s. failetb 
43. 30. when you exalt him, put forth all your s. 
46. 6. that the nations migl)t know all their s. 
9.tlie Lord gave s. also to Caleb, which remained 
Bar. 1. 12. the Lord will give us s. and ligbfeen our 
eyes, and we shall live under Nabuchodonosor 
3. 14. learn where is wisdom, where is s. 
Dan. 3. 21. and let their s. be broken 

1 Mac. 2. 49. now hath pride and rebuke gotten * 
3. 19. but s. Cometh from heaven 

35. to destroy and root out the s. of Israel 
4. 32. cause the boldness of their s. to fall away 
6. 62. but when he saw the s. of the place 

2 Mac. 12. 28. who breaketh the s. of his enemies 

STRENGTHEN. 

lEsd.l. 15. tos. their hands in the works of Lord 

Jud. 13. 7. s. me, O Lord God of Israel, this day 

1 Mac. 9. 50. these did he s. with high walls 

10. 23. in making amity with Jews tos. himself 

STRENGTHENED. 
Eccl. 45. 8. he s. him with rich garments 
1 Mac. 2. 17. thou art s. with sons and brethren 
14. 14. he s. all those of his people brought low 

STRENGTHENING. 
1 Mac. 6. 18. he sought the s. of the heathen 

STRETCH. 
Eccl. 7. 32. and s. thine hand to the poor 

31. 14. s. not thy hand wh-thersoever it looketh 

STRETCHED. 
Eccl. 4. 31. let not thy hand be s. out to receive 

24. 16. as the turpentine tree I s. out branches 
46. 2. he s. out his sword against the cities 
48. 20. they s. out their hands toward him 

50. 15. he s. out his hand to the cup, and poured 
51. 19. 1 s. forth my hands to the heaven above 

STRETCHETH. 
1 Esd. 6. 33. that s. out his hand to hinder housa 

STRETCHING. 
1 Esd. 8. 73. then s. forth my hands to the Lord 

STREWED. 
Bel 14. to bring ashes, tho.se they s. thro' the lemp]« 

STRICKEN. 
Esth. 14. 8. they have s. hands with their idols 
Wisd. 19. 17. even with blindness were these « 



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i Mac. 15. 24. let those be s. with 'error that come 

STRIFE. 
Keel. 19. 6. that can rule liis tongue, live without s. 

27. 15. the s. of the proud is blood-shedding 

28. 8. abstain from s. and thou shalt diminish thy 

sins, for a furious man will kindle s. 
40. 5. anger and s. do change his knowledge 
9. death and blood, s. and sword happen to all 
STRIKING. 
2 Mac. 10. 3. s. stones, they took fire out of them 

STRIPE. 
Jud.^.Vi. make my deceit to be their wound and 5. 

STRIPES. 
JEecl. 22. 6. s. and correction are never out of time 
2 Mac. 3. 26. who gave him many sore 5. 
6. 30. but when he was ready to die with 5. 

STRIVE. 
Eccl. 4. 28. s. for the truth unto death, the Lord 
8. 1. s. not with a mighty man lest thou fall 
3. s. not with a man that is full of tongue 
11. 9. s. not in a matter that concerneth thee not 
2 Mac. 7. 19. that takest in hand to s. against God 

STRIVING. 
Wisd. 4. 2. got victory, s. for undefiled rewards 

STROKE, S. 
Wisd.^.W. light air beaten with the s. of her wings 
Heel. 27. 25. a deceitful s. shall make wounds 
28. 17. the s. of the whip, the s. of the tongue 
39. 28. spirits in their fury lay on sore 5. 
2 Mac. 14. 43. but missing his s. through haste 

STRONG. 
f Esd. 3. 18. O ye men, how exceedings. is wine ! 
4. 32. how can it be but women should be s. 1 
34.0 ye men, are not women s.?great is the earth 
38. as for truth, it endureth and is always s. 
6. 14. was builded by a king of Israel great and s. 
8. 85. that ye may be s. and eat the good things 
Wisd. 14. 16. an ungodly custom grown $. 
Eccl. 6. 14. a faithful friend is a s. defence 

24. 24. faint not to be s. in the Lord 

28. 14. s. cities hath it pulled down 

29. 13. better than a mighty shield and 5. spear 

30. 14. being sound and 5. of constitution 
15. and a s. body is above infinite wealth 

Bar. 6. 58. they that are s. do take and go away 

lJl'/ac.l.2.made many wars, and won many s. holds 

19. thus they got the s. cities in land of Egypt 

33. then builded they the city of David with a 

great and s. wall, and made it a s. hold for them 

3. 45. sanctuary trodden, and aliens kept 5. hold 

2 Mac. 1. 24. O Lord God, who art fearful and s. 

11. 5. drew near to Bethsura, which was a s. town 

12 27. Ephron, a 5. city, wherein Lysias abode 

STRONGER. 
1 Esd. 4. 35. great is the truth, and s. than all 
Wisd. 10. 12. know that godliness is s. than all 
Eccl. 28. 10. and the s. they are which contend 
Sus 39. for he was s- than we and leaped out 
STRONGEST. 

1 Esd. 3. 10. wine is the s. 1| 11. the king is s. 
12.women ares.||24.0ye men, is not wine thes.? 

STRONGLY. 

2 Mac. 10. 17. assaulting them s. they won holds 

STRUCK. 

1 Esd. 4. 30. she s. the king with her left hand 

2 Mac. 1. 16. they threw stones and 5. the caotain 

STUBBLE. 
Wisd. 3. 7. they shall shine as sparks among s. 

STUBBORN. 
Eccl. 3. 26. a 5. heart shall fare evil at last 

30. 12. lest he wax s. and be disobedient to thee 

STUFF. 
Jud, 15. 11. plate, beds, vessels, and all his s. 

STUMBLE. 
Eccl. 13. 23. if he s. they will help to overthrow 

25. 21. s. not at the beauty of a woman 
32. 20. and s. not among the stones 

STUMBLED. 
Toh. 11. 10. Tobit went toward the door and s. 

STUMBLING. 
Wisd. 14. 11. and s. blocks to the souls of men 
Eecl.7.6. lay a s. block in way of thy uprightness 

31. 7. it is a s. block to them that sacrifice 
34. 16. he is a preservation from s. and a help 
39. 24. so are they s. blocks to the wicked 

SUBDUED. 
Wisd. 18. 22. with a word s. he him that punished 

SUBJECT. 
Wisd. 1. 4. nor dwell in the body that is s. to sin 
8. 14. and the nations shall be s. unto me 

SUBJECTION. 
Eccl. 47. 19. by thy body thou wast brought into s. 
48. 12. neither could any bring him into s. 

SUBJECTS. 
I Esd. 3. 1. Darius made a great feast to all his s. 
Esth. 13. 2. 1 purposed to settle my s. in quiet 

SUBMISSLY. 
Eccl. 29. 5. for neighbour's money he will speaks. 

SUBMITTED. 
2Jlfac.l3.23. s and sware to all equal conditions 
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SUBSTANCE. 
Toh. 4. 7. give alms of thy s. and when thou givest 
14. 13. he inherited their s. and his fathers 
Eccl. 9. 2. to a woman, to set her foot on thy s. 

SUBTILE. 
Wisd. 7. 23. kind to man, pure and most s, spirits 
Eccl. 39. 2. where 5. parables are, he will be there 

SUBTILLY. 
Jud. 5. 11. the king of Egypt dealt 5. with them 

SUBTILTY. 
Eccl. 19. 25. there is an exquisite 5. and is unjust 

SUBTILTIES. 
Wisd. 8. 8. she knoweth the s. of speeches 

SUBURBS. 

IMac.ll.i. they shewed him Azotus and s. thereof 

61. he burned the s. thereof with fire and spoiled 

SUCCEED. 

Tob. 4. 6. thy doings shall prosperously s. to thee 

Eccl. 48. 8. who anointed prophets tos. after him 

SUCCESS. 
Tob. 7. 12. God give you good s. in all things 
Wisd. 13. 19. and for good 5. of his hands, asketh 
Eccl. 20. 9. a sinner that hath good 5. in evil 
38. 13. when in their hands there is good s. 
43. 26. by him the end of them hath prosperous s. 

1 Mac. 4. 55. praising God, who had given good s. 

8. 23. good s. be to the Romans and Jews by sea 

2 Mac. 10. 23. having good s. with his weapons 
28. for a pledge of their s. and victory 

13. 16. at last they departed with good 5. 

SUCCESSOR. 
Eccl. 46. 1. Jesus son of Nave was the s. of Moses 
2Mac. 9. 23. when he led an army he appointed a s. 

14. 26. he had ordained Judas to be the king's s. 

SUCCOUR. 
Eccl. 51.7. 1 looked for s. of men, there was none 

1 Mac. 1. 53. wheresoever they could flee for s. 
2. 44. but the rest fled to the hpathen for 5. 

2 Mac. 5. 9. and thinking there to find s. 

SUCCOURS. 
Wisd. 17. 12. for fear is a betraying of the 5. 
SUCCOURETH. 

1 Mac. 12. 15. we have help from heaven that s. us 

SUCK. 

2 Mac. 7. 27. have jjity on me that gave s. 3 years 

SUCKING. 
Eccl. 46. 16. when he offered the s. lamb 

SUDDEN. 
Wisd. 17. 15. for a 5. fear came upon them 
Eccl. 11. 21. on the 5. to make a poor man rich 
2 Mac. 14. 17. through the ^.silence of his enemies 

SUDDENLY. 
Wisd. 18. 17. then .<?. visions of horrible dreams 
Eccl. 5. 7. s. shall the wrath of the Lord come 
11. 22. s. he maketh his blessing to flourish 
22. 27. upon my lips, that I fall not s. by them 

1 Mac. 1. 30. he fell s. on the city, and smote it 
3. 23. had left off" speaking, he leapt s. upon them 
4. 2. might rush in on the Jews, and smite them s. 

2 Mac. 3. 27. Heliodorus fell s. to the ground 

14. 22. lest treachery should be s. practised 

SUFFER. 
Jud. 11. 5. .5. thy haiylmaid to speak in thy presence 
Bar. 4. 25. s. patiently the wrath that is come 
6. 18. made sure as being committed to s. death 
Bel 12. we wills, death, or else Daniel that speaks 
2 Mac. 4. 48. they did soon s. unjust punishment 

6. 30. but in soul am content to s. these things 

7. 18. for we s. these things for ourselves 
32. for we s. because of our sins 

SUFFERED. 
Wisd. 18. 1. they had not s. the same things 

11. like as the king so s. the common person 
Eccl. .38. 16. as if thou hadst s. great harm 

1 Mac. 2. 48. nor s. they the sinner to triumph 

15. 14. neither s. he any to go out or in 

2 Mac. 7. 36. our brethren who now have s. pain 

9. 28. the murderer, having s. most grievously 

SUFFERETH. 
Tob. 4. 10. alms 5. not to come into darkness 
Eccl. 4. 9. deliver him that s. wrong from oppressor 
26. 28. a man of war that s. poverty 

SUFFERING. 
Wisd. 16. 3. but these s. penury for a short spac 

SUFFICE. 
Tob. 5. 19. what the Lord hath given us doth .<? us 

1 Mac. 2. 33. let that you have done hithertr 5. 

SUFFICIENT. 
Wisd. 18. 12. nor were the living 5. to buo' *hem 
Eccl. 31. 19. little is s. for a man well npturfed 
SUGGESTION. 

2 Mac. 6. 8. went a decree by the s. off tolemee 

SUITS. 
Eccl. 29. 19. business for gain shall fall into s. 
Sus. 6. all that had any 5. in law came to them 

SUM. 
Eccl. 43. 27. come short, wherefore in s. he is all 
51. 28. get learning with a great s. of money 
2 JJfac. 3. 11. the 5. in all Was 400 talents of silver 
12. 43. to the s. of two thousand drachms 



SUMS. 
2Mac.3. 6. treasury was full of infinite 5. of money 

SUMMER. 
Eccl. 50. 8. the frankincense-lree in time of j. 
Dan. 3. 45. O ye winter and s. ble.ss ye the Lord 
SUN. 

1 Esd. 4. 34. O men, swifi is the s. in his courso 

2 Esd. 6. 45. commandest that the s. should shiofl 
15. 20. kings which are from the rising of the s. 

Tob. 2. 4. took him, till the going down of the s. 
7. after the going down of the s. I made a grave 

Jud. 14. 2. the s. shall come forth on the earlb 

Wisd. 2. 4. as mist that is driven away with the s, 
5. 6. the s. of righteousness rose not on us 
7. 29. for she is more beautiful than the s. 
16.28. we must prevent the s. to give thee thanks 
18. 3. and a harmless s. to entertain them 

Eccl. 17. 19. their works are as the 5. before him 

31. what is brighter than the s. ? yet the light 
26. 16. as thes. when it ariseth in the heaven 

33. 7. all the light of every day is of the s. 

34. 16. he is a cover from the s. at noon 
43. 2. the s. when it appearetli, declaring 

4. but the s. burneth the mountains more 
46. 4. did not the s. go back by his means 1 
48. 23. in his time the s. went backward 
50. 7. as the s. shining on the temple of Most High 
Bar. 6. 60. for s. moon and stars are obedient 
Dan. 3. 40. O ye s. and moon, bless ye the Lord 

SUN-BEAM. 
Wisd. 16. 27. being warned with a littles, melted 

SUNG. 
Eccl. 47. 8. with his whole heart he s. songs 
IMac. 4. 24. they s. a song of thanksgiving 
2 Mac. 1. 30. the priests s. psalms of thanksgiving 
12. 37. he s. psalms with a loud voice 

SUPERSTITION. 
Wisd. 14. 18. set forward the i 
SUPPED. 
Tob. 8. 1. when they had s. they brought Tobias in 

SUPPLICATION. 
Eccl. 4. 4. reject not the s. of the afflicted 

35. 14. 1^ will not despise the s. of tho fatherless 
.39. 5. and he will make s. for his sins 

51. 9. then lifted I up my s. from the earth 
.Bar.2.19.we do not make our humble s. before t^ 
for the righteousness of our fathers and k^ 

1 Mac. 11. 49. they made s. to the king and i' 

2 Mac. 3. 18. others ran flocking to the gen' 

8. 29. when they had made a common ■s'-fl^ner 
9. 18. containing the form of a s. after tl^'hUshed 
14. 15. they made s. to him that had e 

SUPPORT. .lallwava 

1 Esd. 8. 52. power of Lord to s. ther' ' 

SUPPOSE. ,^ ^^ii^,,„ 
7'ob. 6. 17. I s. that she shall bear " 

SUPPOSED, 
Wisd. 17. 3. they s. to lie hid ir' 
Bar. 6. 64. not to be s. nor sai 

OUT AooT\ii i.ficot convenient time 
2Ji/ac.4.32.Menelauss. he h.'" 

Eccl. 10. 19. they that fe^.^'^^.^^'' fI?«nH"f ^"^ 

40. 25. gold and silver >\^ '^"^ ^°°* T3X 
An c > ■ ■ where an evil wito is 

42. 6. s. keeping IS 20 , ^.^ j„„„u.„, 

n , . r-ver a shameless daughter 

11. keep a s. water " 

Bar. 6. 18. 



.eir secret sins 

' .'aat they are gods 
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as the d'*^^ ^^^ mades. on every side 
o ir„ o oo 4„ I- ' things safe and s. for those 
2 Mac. 3. 22. to kg^j^j^^LY. 

Wisd. 13. 1. s. v" are all men by nature 



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ord will s. revenge thy pride 



pel. 
19. 

Eccl. 



28 1 he wil"-- "^^^P '^'^ ^'"^ '" remembrance 
A» n .snri 'ept in love, for we shall s. live 

"■ ^^- uulNAME, See SIRNAME. 

SURETY. 

Eccl 8 ] '■ "°*^*- above thy power,if thou be s.pay it 

29 i4'an honest man is s. for his neighbour 
25 jrget not the friendship of thy s. 
ip'will overthrow the good estate of his s. 

SURETISHIP. 
29. 18. s. hath undone many of good estatfl 
a wicked man shall fall into s. 

SURFEITIN®. 
37. 30. and s. will turn into choler 
31 bv s have many perished, but he that taketh 
■ ^ ■ SUSA. 

Esth. 11.3. was a Jew, and dwelt in thecityofS. 
If) 18 i'a hanged at the gates of S. with his family 

■ ■ SUSANNA. 

Sus. 7. S. went into her husband's garden to walk 
22. then S. sighed, and said, I am straitened 
24. with that S. cried with a loud voice 
27. there was never such a report made of 9. 
31 S was a very delicnfp "voman and beauteous 
SUSPECTED. 
Tob. 8. 16. that is not come to me which i s. 
2 Mac 4. 34. tho' he were s. vet persuaded he him 

SUSPECTETH. 
Eccl. 23. 21. where he s. not, he shall be taken 
37. 10. consult not with one that s. thee 



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10. 18. tilings convenient to s. the siege 



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SUSPECTING. 
fijjfac.3. 32. (lie high-priests, lest the king should 
7. 24. and s. it to be a reproachful speech 

12. 4. desirous lo live in peace, and s. nothing 

SUSPICION. 
Eccl. 3. 24. ei 1 5. hai li overthrown their judgment 

SUSTAIN. 
a Mac 

SUSTENANCE. 
fVisd. 16. 21. for thy s. declared thy sweetness 

SWADDLING-CLOTHES. 
ffisd. 7.4. I was nursed in s. and that witJi cares 
SWALLOWS. 
22. upon iheir hodies and heads sit s. 

SWAM. 
19. 19. the things that before s. in water 
9. 48. they s. over to the further bank 
SWARE. 

1 Esd. 8. 9G. to do these things, and so they s. 

2 Mac. 13. 23. and s. to all equal conditions 

14. 32. s. they could not tell where the man was 
SWAY. 
Eccl. 1. 22. the s. of his fury shall be his destruction 
SWEAR. 

1 Esd. 1. 48. made him s. by the name of the Lord 
Tab. 7. 11. till we agree and s. one to another 
JVisd. 14.29. tho' s. falsely, yet look not to be hurt 

31. it is not the power of them by whom they s. 
Eccl. 23. 11. if he s. in vain, shall not be iiuiocent 

SWEARETH. 
Eccl. 23. 10. he that s. and nameth God continually 
27. 14. the talk of him that 5. much, maketh 

SWEARING. 
Eccl. 23. 9. accustom not thy mouth to 5. 
11. a man that uselh much s. shall be filled 

13. use not thy mouth to intemperate s. 

SWEAT. 

2 Mac.'2. 26. it was a matter of s. and watching 

SWEET. 

1 Esd. 9. 51. go eat the fat, and drink the s. 

2 Esd. 1. 23. tree in water, and made the river s. 
\Eccl. 6. 5. s. language will multiply friends 

\11. 3. but her fiuit is the chief of s. things 
^,3. 17. all bread is s. to a whoremonger 
\. 15. I gave a s. smell like cinnamon, I yielded 
Xa pleasant odour as myrrh, onyx and s. storax 
oS- s. savour thereof is before the Most High 

jkwas not the water made s. with wood"? 
^Q Ve a s. savour and memorial of fine flour 
Qi \p labour and to be content is a s. life 
30* bV'P® ^^^ psaltery make s. melody 
49 1 itf S '^ ''^' ^" '■'^^ niouth of the shameless 
Bar 5 S V "^^ honey in all mouths 



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s.-smelling free shall overshadow 



Eccl. 23. 27, 



A SWEETER. 



Ve is nothing s. than to take heed 



■Aoth she order all thmgs 
23. whenThou^^ speaketh s. with hislips 



24. 20. for myl ■ , • .i u 

•'\emorial is s. than honey 

;FiscZ.8.1.and'^WEETLY. 

Eccl. 12. 16. ar 

27. 23. when tnuu t ,. ■ •,, , 

c^v^ryjiresent, he will speak s. 

Wisd. 16. 21. for thylj"^^^^- , , , „ 

•^ytenance declared thy s. 

- ...s" ■-=. leave"' 

•d. 13.2. or the s. ai 
18. 14. that night was in xril 



IJSsd.4.34. highisheavenV- .u • i- 

r,-. ,..„„*'. ^ .^ls the sun in his course 

'.'"' Hhe circle of the stars 

in rvi. 



Wisd. 13. 2. or the s. a 

14. tl 
Eccl. 5. 11 



.„ -. , ,Nt of her s. course 

be s. to hear, and 'k . I vi-v.^ ■ 

SWIFTLYv^ be sincere 
Eccl. 43. 13. sendefh s. the lishtv. <• • i 

SWIFTxNESS.^' of J^-^Sment 
2i:sc?. 8. 18. thes. oftheiudcre wL, • , 

SWINES! ""^islocome 

1 Mac. 1. 47. sacrifice s. flesh and urtUar, Koo.fc. 

ZMac.^. 18. Eleazar was constrained tS!"^, S 

SWOON. ats.nesn 

Wisd. 17. 19. these things made Ihem s, 

SWORD. 
I Esd. 1.53. who slew their young men witl^g „ 
4. 23. a man taketh his s. and goeth his wa 
8.77. we were given up to the s. and to captiv>^^ 



fear 



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Eccl. 21. 3. all iniquity is as a two-edged s 
22. 21. though thfcu drewest a s. at thy friend 
26. 28. the Lord prepared such a one for the s. 
28. 18. many have fallen by the edge of the s. 

39. .30. the 5. punishing the wicked to destruction 

40. 9. strife and 5. happen unto all flesh 

46. 2. &iii^ stretched out his s. against the cities 
8a7. 2.25. they died by famine, by s. and pestilence 
I Mac. 2. 9. young men are slain with s. of enemy 

i. 3. made batiles, protecting the host with his s. 
12. Judas took their spoils and Apollonius' s. 

4. 33. cast them down with the s. of them that love 

7. 38. be avenged, and let them fall by the s. 

8. 23. the ?. also and enemy be far from them 

9. 73. thus the s. ceased from Israel, but Jonathan 
10. 85. burnt and slain with the s. 8000 men 
i Mac. 14. 18. durst not try the matter by the s. 
41. he being ready to be taken, fell on his s. 
<5 15 Jeremias gave to Judas a s. of gold 
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2 Mac. 15. 16. take this holy s. a gift from God 

SWORDS. 
1 Esd. 3. 22. and a little after they drew out s. 

1 Mtic. 4. 6. who had neither armour nor s. 

2 Mac. 5. 3. drawing of s. and casting of darts 
12.22. and wounded with the points of their own s. 

SWORE. 
Wisd. 14. 30. and also they ur\justly s. in deceit 
1 Mac. 7. 35. Nicanor s. in his wrath, saying 

SWORN. 
Wisd. 12. 21. unto whose fathers thou hast s. 

SYRIA. 

1 Mac. 2. 13. Seron, a prince of the army of S. 
41. a power also of S. and of the Philistines 

7. 39. w,here a host out of S. met him 
11.2. took his journey into S. in peaceable manner 
60. and all the forces of S. gathered themselves 
SYRIAN. 

2 Mac. 15. 36. in the S. tongue is called Adar 



T. 



TABERNACLE. 
Jud. 9. 8. to pollute the t. where thy name restcth 
14. 7. blessed art thou in all the t. of Juda 
Wisd. 9. 8. a temple, a resemblance of the holy t. 

15. the earthly t. weigheth down the mind 
Eccl. 24. 10. in the holy t. I served before him 

15. as the fume of frankincense in the t. 

2 Mac. 2. 5. a hollow cave, wherein he laid the t. 
TABERNACLES. 

1 Esd. 5. 51. also they held the feast of t. 

2 Esd. 2. 11. I will give these the everlasting t. 
Jud. 2. 26. burnt their t. and spoiled sheep-cotes 

TABLE. 

T'oh. 1 • 8. they set store of meat on the t. 

Eccl. 6. 10. some friend is a companion at the t. 
31. 12. if thou sit at a bountiful t. be not greedy 
40. 29. life that dependeth on another man's t. 

Bel 21. consumed such things as were on the t. 

1 Mac. 1. 22. the t. of the shew-bread and vials 

4. 49. the altar of burnt-offerings and the t. 
51. they set loaves on the t. and spread vails 

TABLES. 
I Mac. 14. 18. they wrote to him in t. of brass 

TAKE. 
Tab. 4. 12. my son, chiefly t. a wife of the seed of 
tiiy fathers, and t. not a strange woman to wife 
5. 20. t. no care, my sister, he shall return in safety 

6. 3. then the angel said to him, t. the fish 

7. 13. saying, t. her after the law of Moses 

8. 7. 1 t. not this my sister for lust, but uprightly 
9. 2. t. with thee a servant and two camels 
12. 5. t. half of all ye have brought, and go away 
Wisd.S.\S. I went about seeking how to t.her to me 
Eccl. 8. 13. for if thou be surety, t. care to pay it 

12. 12. set him not by, lest he seek to i. thy seat 
14. 5. ho shall not t. pleasure in his goods 

16. give and t. and sanctify thy soul, there is no 
23. 25. her children shall not t. root, and branches 
41, 19. be ashamed of scorning to give and t. 
47.4. did he not t. away reproach from the people? 
48. 8. who anointed kings to t. revenge 

Bar. 4. 30. t. a good heart, O Jerusalem 
Bel 37. O Daniel, t. the dinner God hath sent 

1 Mac. 3. 35. and to t. away their memorial 

5. 19. t. ye the charge of this people, and see 

6. 26. besieging the tower at Jerusalem to t. it 

8. 18. that they would t. the yoke from them 

2 Mac. 14. 39. sent above 500 men of war to t. him 
1.5. .5. 1 command to t. arms, and to do business 

TAKE keed. 

Eccl. 6.13. separate from enemies, t. heed of friends 

ll.33.t.heed of a mischievous man,lest bring a blot 

13. 13. t. good heed, for thou walkest in peril 
23. 27. t. heed to the commandment of the Lord 

TAKEN. 
1 Esd. 2. 28. heed to be )!. that there be no more done 

9. 36. all these t. strange wives, put them away 
Tob. 11. 15. hast scourged, and hast t. pity on me 
Wisd. 3. 2. and their departure is (. for misery 

\ 4. 11. speedily was he (.lest wickedness should alter 
\14. 15. made an image of his child soon t. away 
^5. 8. returns to the same out of which he was t. 
■^Z. 9. 4. lest thou be t- with her attempts 
1 •^'30. like as a partridge t. and kept in a cage 
16. \ people who were t. away in their sins 
19. 3\and a bold man shall be t. away 
23. 7.\eepeth it, shall never be (. in his lips 
21. wfj^re he suspecteth not, he shall be t. 
27. 26. h6,that setteth a trap, shall be t. therein 
31. 7. andevery fool shall be (. therewith 
44. 17. he vias t. in exchange for the world 

46. 19. I have not t. any man's goods, not a shoe 

47. 2. as is the fat t. away from the peace-offering 

48. 9. who was t. up in a whirlwind of fire 

49. 14. Enoch, he was t. from the earth 

Bar. 2. 17. whose souls are t. from their bodies 
24. the bones shall be t. out of their places 



i?a?-.3.29.who hath gone up into heaven and (.her? 
4. 26. tlicy were t. as a flock caught of enemies 

1 Mac. 2. 58. Elias was t. up into lieaven 

3. 45. joy was t. from Jacob, the pipe ceased 
9. 55. Alcimus plagued, he was (. with a palsy 

13. 41. thus the yoke was t. away from Israel 
15. 33. we have neither t. other men's ands 

2 Mac. 9. 21. being t. with a grievous disease 
12. 35. he would have t. that cursed man alive 

TAKEST. 
Eccl. 7. 36. whatsoever thou t. in hand, /emember 

TAKETH. 
Eccl. 11. 11. one that labourelh, and t. pains 
19. 5. whoso t. pleasure in wickedness, condemned 

20. 8. he that t. to himself authority llierein 
34. 22. he that t. away his neighbour's living 
36. 2P. and lodgeth wheresoever the night t. him 
42. 9. and the care for her t. away sleep 

TAKETH heed. 
Eccl. 37. 31. he that t. heed prolongeth his life 
TAKING. 

1 Esd. 4. 30. t. the crown from the king's head 
Tob. 4. 13. despise not, in not t. a v/ife of them 
Wisd. 13. 13. and (. the very refuse among 'hoso 

2 Mac. 5. 25. when t. the Jews keeping holy-day 
12. 35. t. hold of his coat, drew him by force 

TALE. 
Eccl. 19. 15. admonish, and believe not every t. 
22. 6. a t. out of season, is as music in mourning 
8. he that tellelh a t. to a fool, speaketh to one 
TALENT. 
1 Esd. 1.36. seta tax on the land of one t. of gold 

TALENTS. 
1 Esd. 3. 21. it maketh to speak all things by t. 

4. 51. should be yearly given tw^^nty t. to building 
52. other ten t. yearly to maintain offerings 

TALK. 
Wisd. 8. 12. if If. much, they shall lay their hands 
Eccl. 5. 13. honour and shame is in t. 
9. 18. and he that is rash in his t. shall be hated 
11.8. nor interrupt men in the midst of their t. 
13. 11. affect not to be made equal to him in t. 
19. 8. to friend or foe, t. not of other men's lives 
22. 13. t. not much with a fool, and go not to him 
27. 14. (he i. of him that sweareth much 
38. 25. driveth oxen, whose t. is of bullocks 
TALKED. 

1 Mac. 3. 26. all nations t. of the battles of Juda. 

TALKING. 
Wisd. 8. 18. and in t. with her, a good report 
Eccl. 21. 16. the t. of a fool is like a burden 

TAPHNES. 
Jud. 1. 9. the river of Egypt, and T. and Rame.s8e 

TARRY. 
Tob. 2. 2. bring what poor man, and lo, 1 1. for theo 
4. 14. let not the wages of any man t. with thee 

5. 7. Tobias said, t. for me till I tell my father 

9. 4. if I t. long, he will be very sorry 

10. 8. t. with me, and I will send to thy father 

14. 10. bury me, but t. no longer at Nineve 
Eccl. 7. 16. remember that wrath will not t. long 

12. 15. if thou begin to fall he will not t. 

TARRIETH. 
Wisd. 5. 14. passeth as a guest that t, but a day 

TARRYING. 
Eccl. 5. 7. make no t. to turn to the Lord 

TASTE. 

Wisd. 16. 2. thou preparest meat of a strange t. 

20. able to content, and agreeing to every t. 

2 Mac. 7. 1. were compelled to t. swine's flesh 

15. 39. as wine with water delighteth the t. 

, TASTED. 
Tob. 2. 4. before I had t. of any meat, I started up 
Wisd. 18. 25. it was enough they only t, of wrath 
2 Mac. 6. 20. not lawful for love of life to be t. 

TASTETH. 
Eccl. 36. 19. as the palate t. divers kinds of venison 

TASTING. 
Wisd. 18. 20. the t. of death touched the righteous 

TAUGHT. 

1 Esd. 8. 7. but t. all Israel the ordinances 
9. 49. to the Levites that t. the multitude 

2 Esd. 8. 29. them that have clearly t. the law 
Wisd. 9. 18. men were t. things pleasing to the 
Eccl. 6. 32. my sen, if thou v.'ilt, thou shalt be t. 

21. 12. he that is not wise will not be t. 

Sus. 3. t. their daughter according to law of Moses 

TAX. 

1 Esd. 1. 36. he set a t. on the land of 100 talents 

8. 22. that ye require no t. nor imposition 

See Crown. 

TEACH. 

1 Esd. 8.23. those that know it not, thou shalt t. 

2 Esd. 12.38. and S.them to the wise of the peopla 
Eccl. 9. 1. 1. her not an evil lei5son against thyself 

45. 5. that he micht t. Jacob his covenants 

TEACHETH. 
Wisd. 8. 7. for she t. temperance and prudence 
Eccl. 18. 13. he leproveth, nurtureth, and t. 

22. 7. whoso t. a fool, is as one that glueth 



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TIG 



Ecc?. 30. 3. he that t. nis son, grieveth the enemy 
'^ 27. sent! him to labour, for idleness t. evil 

37. 19. there is one that is wise and t. many 

TEARS. 
Eccl. 35. 15. dolh not t. run down widow's cheeks? 

38. 16. my son, let t. fall down over the dead 
iMac. 11. 6. with lamentations and t. he sought 

TEDIOUS. • 
Wisd. 2. 1. ungodly said our life is short and t. 

TEETH. 
Wisd. 16. 10. not the t. of venomous dragons 
Eccl. 21. 2. the t. thereof are the t. of a liofl 
30. 10. lest thou gnash thy t. in the end 

39. 30. t. of wild beasts punishing the wicked 
51.3. from t. of them that were ready to devour 

TELL. 
Toh. 5. 7. tarry for me till 1 1: my father 

14. but t. me, what wages shall I give thee? 
Jad.ll.Yl. he will t. me when they have committed 
fVisd. 0.22. as for wisdom, what is she, I will t. you 
Eccl. 18. 5. who shall also t. out his mercies 1 
37. 14. is wont to (.him more than seven watchmen 

43. 24. that sail on the sea, t. of the danger 

44. 15. the people will (. of their wisdom 

Bus. 54. t. me, under what tree sawest thou them? 
t Mac. 7. 22. 1 cannot t. how ye came into my womb 

TELLETH. 
Eccl. 22. 8. he that t. a tale to a fool, speaketli 

TELLING. 
Eccl. 21. 25. the lips of talkers will be t. such things 

TEMPERED. 
Wisd. 16. 21. t. itself to every man's liking 

TEMPERING. 
Wisd. 15. 7. the poiter t. soft earth, fashioneth 

TEMPEST. 
Wisd. 5. \i. dispersed here and there with a t. 
Eccl. 16. 21. it is a t. which no man can see 

TEMPLE. 
1 Esd. 1.41. he set them in his own t. of Babylon 

49. the governors deiiled the t. of the Lord 
6. 19. put them in tiie t. at Jerusalem, and that the 
t. of tlie Lord siiould be built in his place 

8. 18. vessels for the use of the t. of thy God 
81. yea, and honoured the t. of our Lord 

Tub. 14. 5. the land, where they shall build a t. 
Jud. 4. 11. every man and woman fell before the t. 
5. 18. the t. of their God was cast to the ground 
Wisd. 3. 14. an inheritance in the t. of the Lord 

9. 8. Ihou hast commanded me to build a (. 
EccZ. 45. 9. a noise that might be heard in the (. 

49. 12. who set up a holy t. to the Lord 

50. 1. Simon in his days fortified the t. 

4. he took care of the (. that it should not fall 

51. 14. I prayed for her before the t. and will .seek 
Bar. 6. 20. tiiey are as one of the beams of the (. 
£cl 10. the king went with Daniel into the t. of Bel 
I Mac. 2. 8. heri. is oecome as a man without glory 

4. 50. that the lamps might give liglit in tiie t. 

5. 43. and fled to the t. that was at Carnaim 

6. 2. and that there was in it a very rich t. 
16. 20. he sent to take the mountain of the t. 

ZMac. 1. 13. they were slain in the t. of Nanca 

2. 22. they recovered again ihe (. renowned 

3. 12. to majesty and inviolable sanctity of the t. 

4. 14. despising the (. and neglecting sacrifices 
32. Menelaus stole vessels of gold out of the (. 

5. 15. to go into the most holy t. of all the world 
6. 2. and to call it the t. of Ju[)iter Olympius 
4. the t. was filled with riot and revelling 
8.2. would pity the t. profaned of ungodly men 

9. 2. entered city, and went about to rob the i. 

10. 1. Maccabeus recovered the t. and the city 

TEMPLES. 
Jud. 4. 1. heard how he had spoiled all their t. 
Bar. 6. 18. even so the priests make fast their i. 

TEMPT. 
Wisd. 1. 2. he will be found of them that t. him not 
Eccl. 13. 11. with communication will he t. thee 

TEMPTATION. 
Eccl. 2. 1. if thou come, prepare thy soul for t. 
33. 1. but in t. even again he will deliver him 
1 Mac. 2. 52. Abraham was found faithful in t. 

TEMPTED. 
Tud.8, 12. who are you that have t.GoA this day? 

TExMPTETH. 
Eccl. 18. 23. and be not as one that t. the Lord 

TEN. 
Eccl. 23. 19. are t. thousand times brighter 
47.6. the people honoured him with i. thousands 
.Dan. 3. 17. like as in t. thousands of fat lambs 

TENDERED. 
i Mac. 4. 2. had t. his own nation, and was zealous 

TENT. 
Jud. 8. 5. she made her t. on the top of her house 

10. 15. now therefore come to his (. some conduct 
17. thev brought her to the t. of Olofernes 

14. 14. Bagoas knocked at the door of the t. 
Eccl. 14. 25 he shall pitch his t. nigh to her 

TENTS. 

Wisd. 11.2. they pitched t. where there lay no way 

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TENTH. 
Eccl. 25. 7. the t. I will utter with my tongue 

TENTHS. 
Tab. 5. 13. the first-born, and the t. of the fruits 

1 Mac. 10. 31. free both from the t. and tributes 

TERRIBLE. 
Wisd. 5. 2. they shall be troubled with t. fear 
11. 19. but also the t. sight utterly destroy them 

17. 9. for though no t. thing did fear them 

19. or a t. sound of stones cast down, or a running 
Eccl. 43. 29. the Lord is (. and very great 
Prayer of Manass. by thy t. and glorious name 
'iMac. 3. 25. a horse with a t. rider upon him 

TERRIFY. 
Eccl. 21. i. to t. and do wrong will waste riches 

TERRIFIED. 
Wisd. 17. 6. for being much (. they thought things 

2 Mac. 4. 1. as if he had t. Heliodorus, been worker 

TERROR. 
2 Mac. 8. 16. not to be stricken with t. of enemy 
12. 22. enemies being smitten with fear and t. 

TERRORS. 
Wisd. 17. 8. they that promised to drive away t, 

18. 17. and t. came upon them unlooked for 

TESTAMENT. 

1 Mac. 1. 57. was found with any the book of the t. 

TESTIFY. 

1 Mac. 2. 37. heaven and earth shall t. for us 

TESTIFIED. 

2 Mac. 3. 36. then (. he to all men the works of God 

TESTIMONY. 
Wisd. 10. 7. the waste laud that smoketh is a t. 

TESTIMONIES. 
Eccl. 31. 24. the t. of his niggardness not be doubted 
45. 17. that he should teach Jacob the t. 

THANK. 
Eccl. 20. 16. 1 have no t. for all my good deeds 

THANKS. 
lEsd. 4. 60. blessed art thou who hast given me wis- 
dom, for to thee I give t. O Lord of our fathers 
Tob. 12. 20. give God (. I go up to him that sent me 
Wisd. 16. 28. we must prevent the sun to give (. 
Eccl. 17. 27. instead of them who live and give (. 
29. 25. thou shalt entertain and have no (. 
39. 6. he shall give t. to the Lord in his prayer 
Dan. 3. 67. Ogive f. to Lord, because he is gracious 
68. all ye that worship the Lord, give him t. 

1 Mac. 14. 25. wiial t. shall we give to Simon ? 

2 Mac. 3. 33. give Onias the high-priest great t. 

8. 27. yielding e.xceeding praise and t. to the Lord 

9. 20. if ye fare well, I give very great t. to God 

THANKED. 
Eccl. 12. 1. so shalt thou be t. for thy benefits 

THANKFULNESS. 
Ksth. 16.4. and take not only t. away from men 
Eccl. 37. 11. nor consult with an envious manof (. 

THANKSGIVING. 

lE.irf.5.G0. singing songs oft. and praising the Lord 

Eccl. 17. 28. t. perishcth from the dead, as one is not 

51. 11. praise contin. and I will sing praise with (. 

2 Mac. 10.38. praised the Lord with psalms and (. 

THARSUS. 
2 J)f(zc.4.30.they of T.andMallos made insurrection 

THEFT. 
Wisd. 14. 25. manslaughter, t. and dissimulation 

THEMAN. 
Bar. 3. 22. neither hath it been seen in T. 

THICK. 
Eccl. 14. 18. as of the green leaves a (. tree 
2 Mac. 1. 20. they found no fire, but t. water 

THICKEST. 
2 Mac. W. A3, cast himself down among i. of them 

THIEF. 
Eccl. 5. 14. for a foul shame is upon the t. 
20. 25. a i. is better than a man that is a liar 
36. 26. who will trust a t. we'l appointed? 

THIEVES. 
Bar. 6. 15. cannot deliver himself from war and t. 

THIGH. 
Jud. 9. 2. who discovered the t. to her shame 
Eccl, 19. 12. as an arrow that sticketh in a man's t. 

THIN. 
Wisd. 5. 14. like a t. froth that is driven away 

THINK. 
Wisd. 1. 1. t. of ths Lord with a good heart 
6. 15. to t. upon her is perfection of wisdom 
9. 13. or who can t. what the will of the Lord is ? 
Eccl. 3. 22. t. thereupon with reverence 
18. 24. t. on the wrath that shall be at the end 
25. when thou art rich, t. on poverty and need 
Bar. 2. 32. and they shall t. upon my name 
3. 5. but t. on thy power and name at this time 
6. 40. how should a man then t. they are gods? 
2 Mac. 2. 29. even so I t. it is with us 
6. 24. whereby many young persons might t. 
1. 16. yet t. not our nation is forsaken of God 
19. t. not that thou shalt escape unpunished^ 
9. 12. a man should not proudly t. of himself 

THIRD. 
1 Esd. 3. 12. the t. wrote, women are strongest 



1 Esa. 4. 13. then the t. who ha d spoken of womea 
Eccl. 23. 16. and the t. will bring wrath 
26. 28. and the t. maketh me angry 
50. 25. two I abhor, and the t. is no nation 

1 Mac. 14. 27. the t. year of Simon the high- iriest 

2 Mad. 10. after was the (. madeamocking-stock 



Eccl. 23. 23. 



THIRDLY. 



t. she hath played whore in adultery 
THIRST. 



Jud. 7. 13. so shall t. kill them, and they shall give 

22. their women and young men fainted for t. 

Wisd.W. A.\,hew t. was quenched out of the stone 

8. declaring by that t. how thou hadst punished 

THIRSTY. 

Wisd. 11. 4. when they were t. they called on thee 

Eccl. 26. 12. open her mouth as a t. traveller 

51. 24. what say ye, seeing vour souls are very <.? 

THIRSTING. 
Wisd. 11.9. t. in another manner than tlie just 

THOUGHT. 
Wisd. 1. 16. they (. to have had it their friend 

6. 16. and she meeteth them in every t. 

Eccl. 11. 5. one that was never t. on hath worn 
22. 17. a heart settled upon a i. of understanding 
42.20. no t. escapeth him, nor any word hidden 
51. 8. then t. I upon thy mercy, O Lord 

Bar. 6. 56. how can it be then <. that they are gods? 
THOUGHTS. 

Wisd. 1. 3. for froward t. separate from God 

5. remove from t. without understanding 
2. 14. he was made to reprove our (. 
9. 14. for the t. of mortal men are miserable 

Eccl. 23. 2. who will set scourges over my t.1 
33. 5. and his t. are like a rolling axle-tree 
THOUSAND. 

J^f!!s<^. 12. 22. scourgest ourenemiesa t. times more 

Eccl. 6. 6. but h^\Q one counsellor of a t. 
16. 3. for one that is just is better than a t. 
18. 10. so are a (. years to the days of eternity 

39. IJ. he shall leave a greater name than a t. 
41. 4. ten, or a hundred, or a t. years 

12. continue above a t. great treasures of gold 
1 Mac. 2. 38. slew to the number of a t. people 

THRACIA. 
2 Mac. 12.35. a horseman of T. coming upon him 

THREATENED. 
Jud. 8. 16. for God is not as miin, that he may be U 

THREATENETH. 
Eccl. 13. 3. rich man hath done wrong, and yet hoi 

THREATENING. 
Prayer of Manass. thine angry t. toward sinners 

THREE. 
1 Esd. 3. 4. t. young men that were of the guard 
Eccl. 25. 1. in t. things I was beautified 

2. t. sorts of men my soul hateth 
26. 5. there be (. things that my heart feareth 
48. 3. and also t. times brought down fire 
Dan. 3. 23. then the t. as out of one mouth praised 

THRICE. 
Eccl. 13. 7. he have drawn thee dry twice or t. 

THRIVE. 
Wisd. 4. 3. the brood of the ungodly shall not t. 

THRONE. 
Esth. 15. 6. the king, who sat on his royal t. 
Wisd. 9. 10. O send her from the t. of thy glory 
18. 15. out of thy royal t. as a fierce man of war 
Eccl. 1. 8. is one wise, the Lord silting upon his t 

40. 3. from him that sitteth on a t. of glory 

47. 11. the Lord gave him a t. of glory in Israel 

1 J/ac.2.57. possessed (.of an everlasting kingdom 

7. 4. Demetrius wes set on the (. of his kingdom 

THRONES. 
Wisd. 5.23. ill-dealingshall overthrow (.of mighty 
6. 21. if your delight be then in (. and sceptres 
7. 8. I preferred her before sceptres and (. 
Eccl. 10. 14. hath castdown the (.of proud prince«A 

THRONG. ^ 

2 Mac. 14. 45. yet he ran through the midst of the t. 
46. plucked but his bo wels,and cast them on the L 

THROWN. 
Wisd. 11. 14. when he was long before (. out 
18. 18. one (. here, another there, half dead 

THRUST. 
Eccl. 13.21. a poor man is (. away by his friends 

THUMMIN. 
Eccl. 45. 10. a breast-plate, and with Uiim and T. 

THUNDER. 
Esth. 11. 5. behold a noise of tumult with t. 
Eccl. 32. 10. before the (. goeth lightning 
40. 13. shall vanish with a noise like great (. in rain 
43 17. the noise of (. makes the earth tremble 

THUNDER-BOLTS. 
Wisd. 5. 21. the right-aiming (. shall go abroaa 
2 Mac. 1. 16. thev threw stones like t. and struck 

THUNDERED. 
Eccl. 46. 17. and the Lord (. from heaven 

TIDINGS. 
2 Mac. 9 24. or if anv grievous (.were brought 

TIGRIS. 
Tob. 6. 1. they came in the evening to the river 1 



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Jyid. 1. 6. thers canio to him all that dwelt by T. 
Eccl. 24. 25. as T. in ilie times of the new fruits 

TILLETII. 
Eccl. 20. 28. he that t. his land shall increase 

TIMBER. 
Wisd. 13. 11. now a carpenter that felleth t. 
Eccl.22. IG. asi.giita-nd bound together in building 

TIMBRELS. 

Jud. 3. 7. they received them with dances and t. 

TIME. 

1 Esd. 1. 19. Israel held the passover at that t. 
5. 73. hindered, all the t. that king Cyrus lived 

Tob. 14. 4. the house shall be desolate for a t. 
Esth. 16. 20. ill the I. of affliction set on them 
TVisd.2A. our name shall be forgotten in t. 

5. our t. is a very shadow that passeth away 
4. 4. thouah they flourish in branches for a t. 
8. age is~not that which standeth in length of t. 
13. made perfect in a sliort t. fulfilled a long t. 
9. 5. I thy servant am of a short t. and too young 
15. 12. counted our t. here a market for gain 

19. 22. didst assist them in every t. and place 
Eccl. 1. 24. lie will hide his words for a t. 

2. 2. and make not haste in t. of trouble 

11. for the Lord saveth in t. of affliction 
16. 26. from the t. he made them, he disposed 
18.21. and in the t. of sins shew repentance 

22. let nothing hinder to pay thy vow in due t. 
. 24. t. of vengeance when he shall turn his face 
25.when thou hast enough, remember f. of hunger 
19. 9. and when (. conieth he will hate thee 

22. nor at any t. the counsel of sinners prudence 

20.6. and some koepeth silence knowing his t. 
7. but a babbler ana fool will regard no t. 

22. 16. so the heart established shall fear at no t. 

23. abide stedfast to him in the t. of trouble 
24.26. and as Jordan in the t. of the harvest 

27. to appear as Geon in the t. of vintage 

27. 12. if among the undiscreet, observe the t. 
29.2. lend thy neighbour in the t. of his need 

5. when he should repay,he will prolong the t.and 
return words of grief, and complain of the/. 
30. 24. carefulness bringeth age before the t. 
32.4. and shew not forth wisdom out of t. 

33. 23. at the t. when thou shall end thy days 

35. 20. mercy is seasonable in t. of affliction 

36. 8. make the t. short, remember the covenant 
37.4. but in t. of trouble will be against him 

38. 13. there is a t. when in their hands there is 
39.28. in t. of destruction they pour out force 

31. when their t. is come they shall not transgress 
34. for in t. they shall all be well approved 

40.24. brethren are against the t. of trouble 

44. 17. Noah was found perfect in the t. of wrath 
■ 46. 7. in the t. of Moses he did a work of mercy 

48. 23. in his t. the sun went backward 

49. 3. in t. of ungodly he established the worship 

50. 24. and that he would deliver us at his t. 
51. 10. in /. of the proud, when there was no help 

12. and thou deliveredst me from the evil t. 
30. in his t. he will give you your reward 

Bar. 3. 5. but think on thy name now at this t. 
Dan- 3. 15. nor is there at this t. prince or prophet 
Sus. 15. it fell out as they watched a fit t. 

2 Mac. 1. 22. when the't. came that the sun shone 

TIMES. 
Wisd. 7. 18. beginning, ending, and midst of the t. 
8. 8. she foreseeth the events of seasons and t. 

11. 21. thou canst shew thy great strength at all i. 
Eccl. 19. 15. admonish, for many t. it is a slander 

26. 4. have a good heart, he shall at all t. rejoice 
43. 6. ho made the moon for a declaration of I. 

44. 7. all these were the glory of their t. 

47. 10. he set in order the solemn t. till the end 
^ 48. 10. who wast ordained for reproofs in their t. 
W Bar. i. 28. being returned seek him ten i. more 
TIMOROUS. 
Wisd. 17. 11. wickedness condemned is very t. 

TIMOTHEUS. 
IMac. 5.11. T. being captain of their host 
2 Mac. 8. 30. of those that were with T. they slew 
9. 3. what had happened unto Nicanor and T. 
10. 24. T. whom the Jews had overcome before 

32. as for T. himself, he fled into a strong hold 
37. and killed T. that was hid in a certain pit 

12. 18. as for T. they found him not in thr places 

19. slew those that T. had left in the fortress 

20. went against T. who had about him 120,000 

21. when T. had knowledge of Judas coming 
24.T. himself fell into the hands of Dositheus 

TIN 
Eccl. AT. 18. didst gather gold as t. and multiply 

TIRE. 
^W. 10. 3. braided her hair, and put a t. upon it ^ 

18. 8. bound her hair in a t. and took liner 

TITHES. 
fjccl. 35. 9. and dedicate thy t. with gladn sas 
I Mac. 11.35. of the t. and customs pertaining 

TOBIAS. 

Toh.1 9 I married Anna, and of her I begat T. 

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ToJ.3.17.gave Sara,daughter of Raguel, for wifi; to 
T. the son of Tobit, she belonged to T. by right 

4. 2. wherefore do I not call for my son T.? 
7. 11. but T. said, I will eat nothing here, till 

13. and he gave her to be wife to T. saying 
8. 1. they sujiped, and brought T. in unto her 
,4. T. rose out of the bed, and said, sister, arise 
5. then began T. to say, blessed art thou, O God 
9. 6. came to the wedding, and T. blessed his wife 
11. 1. after this, T. went his way, praising God 
7. I know,T. thy father will open his eyes 
19. T wedding was kept seven days with joy 
12. 1. then Tobit called his son T. and said 
14. 12. but T. departed with his wife and children 
2 Mac. 3. 11. some belonged to Hircanus son of T. 

TOBIE. 
1 Mac. 5. 13. our brethren that were in places of T. 

TOBIEL. 
Tob. 1. 1. the book of the words of Tobit son of T. 

TOBIT. 
Tob. 1. 3. I T. have walked in the way of truth 
3. 17. the whiteness of T. eyes, then cameT. home 

4. 1. in that day T. remembered the money 

7. 2. how like is this young man to T. my cousin ! 

4. he said to them, do you know T. our kinsman? 
7. but when he heard thatT. was blind, he wept 

10.1. now T. his father counted every day 
11. 10. T. went toward the door and stumbled 

16. T. went out to meet his daughter-in-law 

17. but T. gave thanks before them, because 
12. 1. T. called his son Tobias, and said to him 
13. 1. then T. wrote a prayer of rejoicing 

14. 1. so T. made an end of praising God 

13. inherited their substance, and his father T. 

TOIL. 

lEsd. 4. 22. do ye not t. and brijig all to the woman? 

TOKEN, S. 

1 Esd. 3. 5. give great things in t. of victory 

2 Esd. 1. 15. the quails were as a t for victory 
Wisd.2. 9. let us leave t. of oj[ir joyfulness, 

5. 11. there is no t. of her way to be found 
Eccl. 13. 26. is a ^ of a heart in prosperity 

2 Alac. 6. 13. for it is a t. of his great goodness 

TOLD. 
Tob. 8. 14. maid came andi. them that he was alive 
Jud. 10. 18. came about her, till they t. him of her 
Eccl. 19. 7. rehearse not that which is t. thee 

31. 22. at the last thou shall find as 1 1. thee 

TOMB. 
Eccl. 21. 8. gather stones for the t. of his burial 

TONGUE. 
TFisd. 1. 6. for God is a hearer of his t. 
11. and refrain your t. from backbiting 

8. 12. when I hold my t. they shall bide my leisure 
Eccl. 4. 24. and learning by the word of the t. 

29. be not hasty in thy t. and in thy deeds slack 

5. 9. so doth the sinner that hath a double t. 

13. and the t. of man is his fall 

14. not a whis[)erer, and lie not in wait with thy t, 

8. 3. strive not with a man that is full of i. 

9. 18. a man of an ill t. is dangerous in his city 
17. 6. counsel and a t. eyes and ears gave he them 
19. 6. he thai can rule his t. shall live withoutstrife 

16. who is he that hath not offended with his t.? 
20. 1. some man holdeth his t. and he is wise 

7. wise man will hold his t. till he see opportunity 

18. is better than to slip with the t. 

22. 27. who shall set a watch and a seal of wis- 
dom upon my lips, that my t. destroy me not? 

25. 7. and the tenth I will utter with my t. 

8. well is him that hath not slipped with his t. 

26. 6. a scourge of the t. which communicates 
28. 14. a backbiting t. hath disquieted many 

17. the stroke of the t. breaketh the bones 

18. but not so many as have fallen by the t. 
32. 8. one that knoweth and yet holdeth his t. 

36. 23. if there be meekness and comfort in her t. 
37. 18. but the t. ruleth over them continually 

51.2. preserved from ihesnares of the slanderous t. 

5. from an unclean t. and from lying words 

6. by an accusation from an unrighteous t. 
Bar. 6.8. as for their t. it is polished by workmen 
2 Mac. 7. 4. to cut out t. of him that spake first 

10. when he was required he put out his t. 
15. 33. when he had cut out the t. of Nicanor 

TONGUED. 
Eccl. 28. 13. curse the whisperer and double-t. 

TONGUES. 
TVisd.l0.2l. made the Mhat cannot speak, eloquent 

TOOK. 
1 Esd.l. 41. Nabuchodonosor t. of the holy vessels 
8.96. Esdras arose, and t. an oath of the priests 
Tob. 2. 4. 1 start up, and t. him up into a room 

7. 13. t. her by the hand and gave her to Tobias 
14. he t. paper and did write an instrument 

8.2. het. the ashes of perfumes, and made smoke 

12. 6. he t. them both apart, and said unto them 

Estk.lS.'i. had called on God, she t. two maids with 

Wisd. 13. 3. being delighted, took them to be gods 

Eccl. i''. 11. the Lord (. away hi« sins, and exalted 



TOOKEST. 
Esth. 14.5. thou t. Israel from among all people 

TO?. 
Jud- 9. 13. who purposed evil against the t. of Sion 

TOPS. 
J%id. 4. 5. of all the t. of the high mountains 

TORCH- LIGHT. 
2 Mac.A. 22. he was brought in with t. and shoutinffs 

TORMENT. 
Wisd. 3. 1. and there shall no t. touch them 
17. 13. more than the cause which brings the t. 

1 Mac. 9. 56. Alcimus died at that time with t. 

2 Mac. 6. 19. he came of his own accord to the t. 
28. had said this, immediately hn went to the I 

7. 8. he also received the ne.\t t. in order 

17. behold how will he t. thee and thy seed 
TORMENTED. 
2 Esd. 13.38. wherewith they shall begin to be t. 
Wisd. 6. 6. but mighty men shall be mightily t. 
11. 9. the ungodly were judged in wrath and t. 
12. 23. hast t. them with their own abominations 
16. 1. by the multitude of beasts were they t. 
4. should be shewed how their enemies were t 
2 Mac. 7. 1 and were t. with scourges and whips 
13. they t. and mangled the fourth in like manner 
9. 6. he had t. other men's bowels with torments 

TORMENTOR. 
2 Mac. 7. 29. fear not this t. but take thy death 

TORMENTS. 
2 Esd.d. 9. have cast them away, shall dwell in t. 
Wisd. 19. 4. the punishment wanting to their t. 
Eccl. 33. 26. so are tortures and t. for an evil 

servant 
2 Mad. '37. that thou by t. mayesl confess he is God 
9. 5. sore t. of the inner parts came upon him 
6. he had tormented others with many t. 
TORN. 
Eccl. 6. 2. that thy soul be not t. in pieces 

"TORTURE. 
Wisd.2. 19. examine him with despitefulness and t 

TORTURES. 
2 Mac. 7. 42. idolatrous feasts and extreme t. 

TOUCH. 
Tob. 12. 7. do good, and no evil shall t. you -f 

Jud. 11. 13. it is not lawful for any so much as to t 
Wisd. 3. 1. and there shall no torment t. them 
Eccl.34.25. if he t. it again, what availeth washingl 

TOUCHED. 
Wisd. 18. 16. and it t. heaven, but stood on earth 

20. the tasting of death t. the righteous also 
Dan. 3. 27. so that the fire t. them not at all 

TOUCHETH. 
Eccl. 13. 1. he that t. pitch shall he defiled therewith 

TOWER. 
Eccl. 26. 22. a married woman is a t. against death 
37. 14. watchmen that sit al^ve in a high t. 

1 Mac. 6. 24. they of our nation besiege the t. 
9. .53. and he put them in the t. at Jerusalem 
13. 50. he cleansed the t. from pollutions 

52. the hill of the temple that was by the t. 

2 Mac. 4. 12. he built a place of exercise under the L 
13. 5. a t. of fifty cubits high full of ashes 

15. 35. he hanged also Nic;inor's head on the t. 

TOWERS. 

1 Esd. 1. 55. Jerusalem, they .set fire on her t. 

4. 4. they break down mountains, walls, and t. 
Tob. 13. 16. thy walls, t. and battlements with gold 
.lud. 1. 3. set the t. thereof on the gates of it 
lMac.1.33. they builded city ofDav. with mighty <. 

5. 65. and burned the t. thereof round about 

16. 10. so they fled even to the t. in the fields 

TOWN. 

2 Mac. 11. 5. to Bethsura, which was a strong t. 
12.21. for the t. whs hard to besiege, and uneasy 

TOWNS. 

1 Mac. 5. 65. ho smote Hebron and the t. thereof 

2 Mac. 8. 1. they witii him went privily into t. 

6. he came unawares and burnt up t. and cities 
TRACE. 
Wisd. 2. 4. shall pass away as the t. of a cloud 
5. 10. the t. thereof (;annot. be found, nor path 

TRACETH. 
£ccZ.14.22. go after her as one that <. and lie in wait 

TRAINING. 
2 Mac. 4. 9. for the «. up of vouth in the fashions 

TRAINS. 
Eccl. 11. 29. for the deceitful man hath many i. 

TRANCE. 
2 Esd. 12. 3. 1 awaked out of Ijoubie and t. of min.d 

TRANSGRESSED. 
1 Esd. 1. 48. he t the laws of the Lord God of Israel 

8. 82. for we have t. thy commandments 

TRANSGRESSETH. 
Eccl. 19. 24. that t. the law of the MostHigJa 

TRANSGRESSING, S. 
Wisd 2. 12. he objecteth the t. of our education 
Eccl. 29. 19. a wicked man t. the commandment* 
TRANSGRESSIONS, see Praver of Man&sj. 

TRANSGRESSORS. 
Eccl. 40. 14. so shall t. come to nought 



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TRANSLATED. 

Esth. 16. 14. to have t. the kingdom of the Persians 
'^Visd. 4. 10. so that living among sinners, he was t. 
Eccl.lO.S. kingdom is t. from one people to another 
2 Mac. 11. 23. since our father is t. unto the gods 
TRAVAILETH. 
f E^el. 19. 11. a fool t. with a word, as a woman 
TRAVEL. 
fVisd.G.li. seeketh her early, shall have no great (. 
Eccl, 8. 15. t. not by the way with a bold fellow 
34. 5. the heart fancieth as a woman's heart in t. 
40. 1. great t. is created for every man 
1 Mac. 9. 68. for his counsel and t. was in vain 

TRAVELS. 
fVisd. 10.10. made him rich in his t. and multiplied 

TRAVELLED. 
Eeil. 34. 9. a man that hath t. knoweth things 

TRAVELLER. 
Eccl. 26. 12. she will open her mouth as a thirsty t. 

TRAVELLERS. 

Eccl. 42. 3. of reckoning with thy partners and t. 

TREACHERY. 

1 Mac. 16. 17. in doing he committed great t. 

2 Mac. 3. 32. some t, had been done to Heliodorus 

TREACHEROUS. 
Eccl. 22. 22. disclosing of secrets, or a t. wound 

TREAD. 
Jud. 6. 4. with them we will t. them under foot 
Bar. 4. 25. see his destruction, and t. on his neck 
1 Mac. 4. fiO. t. it down as they had done before 

TREASURE. 
Tob. 4. 9. thou layest up a good t. for thyself 
fVisd. 7. 14. for she is a i. that never faileth 
Eccl. 3. 4. he is as one that layeth up t. 
6. 14. that hath found such a one hath found a t. 
20. 30. t. that is hoarded up, what profit is in it 1 

29. 11. lay up thy t. according to thy commandm. 

40. 18. he that findeth a t. is above them both 

41. 14. a t. that is not seen, what profit is in it? 
1 Mac. 3. 28. he opened his t. and gave soldiers pay 

13. 15. for money he is owing to the king's t. 
TREASURER. 

1 Esd. 2. 11. he delivered to Mithridates his t. 
4. 49. no t. should forcibly enter their doors 

2 Mac. 3. 7. the king chose out Heliodorus his t. 

TREASURES. 
1 Esd. 4. 47. Darius wrote letters for him to all the t. 

TREASURES. 
1 Esd. 1. 54. they took holy vessels and the king's t. 
8. 19. 1 commanded the keepers of the t. in Syria 
Eccl. 1. 25. the parables are in the t. of wisdom 

41. 12. thy name above a thousand great t. of gold 
43.14.through this the t. are opened, the clouds fly 

Bar. 3. 15. or who hath come into her t. ? 

I Mac. 1. 23. he took the hidden t. which he found 

3. 29. when he saw the money of his t. failed 

TREASURY. 
1 Esd. 5. 45. give into the holy t. of the works 
8. 18. thou shalt give it out of the king's t. 

1 Mac. 14. 49. the copies should be laid up in the t. 

2 JWac.3.6. and told that the t. in Jerusalem was full 

13. that it must be brought into the king's t. 
24. as he was there with his guard about the t. 
40. the keeping of the t. fell out on this sort 

4. 42. the robber, him they killed beside the t. 
5. 18. whom Seleucus the king sent to view the t. 

TREAT. 
<7u<2.3.1.they sent ambassadors to him to t. of peace 

TREATED. 
2 Mae. 13. 22. the king t. with them in Bethsura 

TREE. 
1 Esd. 6. 32. out of his own house a t, be taken 
fVisd. 13. 11. after he hath sawn down a t. meet 
Eccl. 14. 18. as of the green leaves on a thick t. 
27. 6. the fruit declareth if the t. have been dressed 
Bar. 5. 8. every sweet-smelling t. shall overshadow 
Sus. 54, tell me under what t. sawest thou them? 

TREES. 
1 Mae. 10. 30. half of the fruit of the t. I release 
14. 8. and the t. of the field gave their fruit 

TREMBLE. 
I Esd. 4. 36. all works shake and t. at it 
Eccl. 43. 17. thunder maketh the earth to t. 
Prayer of Manass. all men t. before thy power 

TREMBLED. 
Eecl. 48. 19. then t. their hearts and hands 
1 Mae. 2. 24. inflamed with zeal, and his reins t. 
12. 28. they feared and t. in their hearts 
TREMBLING. 
Jud, 15. 2. and fear and t. fell upon them 

TRESPASS. 
EceL 36. 11. marvel not if she t. against thee 

TRESPASSED. 
Ecet. 23. 23. she hath t. against her own husband 

TRIAL. 
Wiad. 3. 18. nor have they comfort in the day of t. 
4. 6. are witnesses against parents in their t, 
6. 8. but a sore t. shall come on the mighty 
Keel. 6.21. will lie on him as a mighty stone of ^ 
16. 22. and the t. of all things is in the end 
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Eeel.^. 5. so the (. of a man is in his reasoning 
7. before hearest him speak, for this is t. of men 
TRIBE. 
Tob. 4. 12. a woman who is not of thy father's t. 

5. 8. call him, that I may know of what t. he is 

10. shew me of what t. and family thou art 

11. he said, dost thou seek for a t. or family! 
13. I inquired to know thy t. and thy family 

Jud. 8. 2. was her husband of her t. and kindred 
EstA. 14. 5. I have heard in the t. of my family 

TRIBES. 
Tob.l.i. which was chosen out of all the t. of Israel 
that all the t. ihould sacrifice there 
Eccl. 36, 11. gather all the t. of Jacob together 
44. 23. among the twelve t. did he part them 
TRIBULATION. 
Esth. 11. 8. a day of darkness and t. and anguish 
Eccl. 40. 9. calamities, famine, t. and scourge 
1 Mac, 6, 11. I thought, into what t. am I come 

TRIBUNES. 
JM<£.14.12.their leaders came to their captains and t. 
1 Mac. 16. 19. to the t. he sent letters to come 

. TRIBUTARIES. 
1 Mac. 1. 4. kings who became t. unto him 

TRIBUTE. 
1 Esd. 2. 19. they will not only refuse to give t. 
4. 6. and compel one another to pay t. to the king 
50. that the country should be free without t. 

1 Mac. 8. 7. such#s reigned after him pay great t. 
11. 28, that he would make Judea free from t. 
13. 39. if any other t. were paid in Jerusalem 

2 Mac. 8. 10. the t. of two thousand talents 
36. to make good to the Romans their t. 

TRIBUTES. 

1 Mac, 3. 29. that t. in the country were small 
31. there to take the t. of the countries 

10. 29. and now I release ail the Jews from t. 
31. let Jerusalem be free from tenths and t. 

15. 30. deliver the t. of the places ye have gotten 
31. give for t. of the cities other 500 talents 
TRIPOLIS. 

2 Mac. 14. 1. having entered by the haven of T. 
TRIUMPH. 

Eccl. 24. 2. she shall t. before his power 

1 Mac. 2. 48. nor suffered they the sinner to t. 

TRIUMPHETH, 
Wisd. 4. 2. it weareth a crown, and t. for ever 
TRODDEN. 

1 Mac. 3. 45. the sanctuary also was t. down 

2 Mac. 8. 2. the people that was t. down of all 
TROOPS. 

2 Mac. 5. 3. there were seen t. of horsemen in array 

TROUBLE. 
Tob. 4. 13. in pride is destruction and much t. 

6. 7. if a devil or an evil spirit t. any 
Esth. 13. 7. to be well settled, and without t. 
Eccl. 2. 2. and make not haste in time of <. 

4. 3. add not more t. to a heart that is vexed 
6. 8. for some man will not abide in the day oft. 
22. 13. beware of him, lest thou have t. 
23. abide stedfast to him in the time of his t. 
29, 4, many put them to t. that helped them 
37. 4, but in the time of ^ will be against him 
40. 5. t. and unquietness, fear of death, anger 
51. 10. he would not leave me in the days of my t. 
2 Mac. 1. 25. thou that deliveredst Israel from t. 
3. 30. which a little before was full of fear and t. 

TROUBLED. 
Tob. 12. 16. they were both t. and fell on their faces 
Esth. 1.5. 16. she fell down, then the king was t 
Wisd. 5. 2. they shall be t. with terrible fear 

11. 6, a running river, t, with foul blood 
17.3. astonished, being t. with strange apparitions 

£ccZ. 20. 21. when he takes rest, he shall not be t. 
30. 7. and his bowels will be t. with every cry 
40. 6. t. in the vision of his heart, as if escaped 
51. 21. my heart was t. in seeking her 
Bar. 3. 1. the t. spirit crieth unto thee 
Dan. 3. 27. the fire neither hurt nor t. them 
1 Mae. 3. 6. all the workers of iniquity were t. 

7. 22, to him resorted all such as t. the people 
9. 7. Judas was sore t. in mind and distressed 
11. 53. nor rewarded him, but t. him very sore 

TRUE, 

1 Esd. 8. 89. O Lord of Israel, thou art t. 

Jud. 11, 10. but lay it up in thy heart, for it is t. 

Wisd. 1, 6, for God is a t. beholder of his heart 
2, 17, let us see if his words be t. and let us prove 
6, 17. the very t. beginning of her is the desire 

12. 27, they acknowledged him to be the t. God 
Eccl. 46. 15. Samuel was found a t. prophet 
Dan. 3. 8, thou hast done in t. judgment 

TRULY. 
Tob. 3. 2, and thou jadgest t. and justly for ever 
14, 6, nations shall turn and fear the Lord God t. 
Eccl. 41, 24, so shalt thou be t. shamefaced 
42. 8, thus shalt thou be t. learned and approved 

TRUMPETS. 
1 Esd. 5. 62. and all the people sounded t. 
64. many with t. and jov shouted with loud voice 

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l£j(Z.5.65.lhe t. might not be heard for the w seping 
66. to know what that noise oft. shou'jd mean 

Eccl. 50, 16. the eons of Aaron sounded the silver / 
TRUST 

T0&.IO.I2.I commit my daught, to thee ofspeciaU 

Jud. 2. 5. take men thai t. in their own strength 
7. 10. the children of Israel do not t. in spears 
8. 20. therefore we t. that he will not despieo ua 

Wisd. 3. 9. they that put their t. in him understand 
14. 29. for insomuch as their t. is in idols 

Eccl. 2. 6. order thy way aright and t. in him 

10. did ever any t. in Lord and was confounded? 
4. 17. until she may t. his soul, and try him by laws 
11. 21. t. in the Lord and abide in thy labour 
12. 10. never t, thine enemy, for as iron rustoth 

. 16. 3. t. not thou in their life, neither respect 
32. 23. in every good work t, thine own soul 

34. 7. they have failed that put their t. in them 

35. 12. and (. not to unrighteous sacrifices 

36. 26. who will t. a thief well appointed 

38. 31. these t. to their hands, every one is wise 
jBar .3.17. hoarded up silver and gold, wherein men t. 
Dan. 3. 17. not confounded that put their t. in thee 
Sus. 60. God who saveth them that t. in him 

1 Mac. 2. 61. none that t. in him shall be overcome 

2 Mac. 3. 22. to keep the things committed off. . 

7. 24. that he also would t, him with affairs 
40. so this man put his whole t. in the Lord 

8. 18. for they, say he, t. in their weapons 
TRUSTING. 

Eccl. 26. 20. t. in the goodness of thy stock 
2 Mac. 10. 34. t. to the strength of the place 

TRUSTY. 

Toh. 5. 8. whether he be a t. man to go with thee 

TRUTH. 

1 Esd. 4. 13. who had spoken of women and thet 
33. the king looked, so he began to speak of the t 
35. great is the t. and stronger than all things 
38. as for the t. 
40. blessed be the God of i. 

Tob. 14. 7. all those that love the Lord God in t. 
./lid. 10. 13. 1 am coming to declare the words of t. 
Wisd. 3.9. they that trust in him shall understand t 

5. 6. therefore have we erred from the way oft. 

6. 22. and I will not pass over the t. 
£<;c?. 1.30. because thou earnest not in f. to fear L. 

4.25.in no wise speak against the t. but be abauhed 

28. strive for the t. unto death. Lord fight for th*fl 

11. 7. blame not before thou hast examined the t. 

27. 9. so will t. return to them that practise in her 
34. 4. from that which is false, what t. can come? 

37. 15. pray that he will direct thy way in t. 
41. 19. in regard of the t. of God and his covenant 

Dan. 3. 4. ihy ways right, all thy judgments are t- 
Sus. 48. that without e.xamination of the t. 

TRY. 
J7id. 8. 13. and now t, the Lord Almighty 
Wisd. 11. 10. these thou didst admonish and t. 

2 Mac. 14. 18. durst not t. the matter by the sword 
TRIED. 

''ud. 8. 26. how he t. Isaac, and what happened 
27. he hath not t. us in the fire, as he did them 
Wisd. 1. 3. and his power when it is t. reproveth 
3. 6. as gold in the furnace hath he t. them 
11. 9. for when they were t. albeit but in mercy 
Eccl. 2. 5. gold is t. in the fire, men in the furnae« 

31. 10. who hath been t. and found perfect 
2 Mac. 1. 34. made it holy, after he had t. the matter 

TRIETH. 
Jud. 8, 25, who t. us even as he did our fathers 

TRYPHON. 
1 Mac. 11. 39. there was one T, that had been 
56. T. took the elephants and won AntJoch 
12. 39. T, went about to get the kingdom of Asia 
49. then sent T. a host of footmen into Galilee 

13. 1. when Simon heard that T. had gathered 
14. now when T. knew that Simon was risen 
19. howbeit T, dissembled, nor would let him go 
34. because all that T. did was to spoil 

15. 10. came to him, so that few were left with T. 
25, he shut up T, that he could not go out 
37, in the mean time fled T. by ship to Orthosias 

39. as for the kin? himself, he pursued T. 
TUMBLED, 

Jud. 13, 9, and she t. his body down from the bed 

TUMULT. 
Esth. 11. 5. behold, the noise of a t. with thunder 
2 Mac. 13, 16. at last they filled the camp with t. 

TUMULTS. 
Wisd. 14. 25, corruption, unfaithfulness, f,perjarT 

TURN. 
JEstA.lS.n.t.our sorrow into joy, that we may livo 

14. 11. but t. their device upon themselves 
Wisd. 2. 12. because he is not for our t. 
Eccl. 4. 4, not t. away thy face from a poor SDIUI 

5, t. not away thine eye from the needy 
5, 7. make no tarrying to t. to the Lord 
7, 2 and iniquity shall t. away from tha« 
9. 8. t. away thine eye from a beautiful woaKn 
11. 34. the stranger will/, thee out of thine owe 



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SkcL 17. 26. t. to the Most High, and t. away from 
iniquitj', for he will lead thee out 
uf darkness 
18. -4. ihe time when he shall t. away his face 
'J.3. 4. t. away from thy servants a haughty mind 
o.t. away from me vain hopes and concupiscence 

27. 1. that seekeih abundance will t. his eyes away 
35. 2. he that requiteth a good t. offereth flour 

40. 11. things of earth shall t. to the earth again 

41. 21. to t. away thy face from thy kinsman 
48. 10. to (. the heart of the father to the son 

Bar. 2. 8. might i. every one from imaginations 

13. let thy wrath t. from us, for we are but a few 
4. 2. t thee, O Jacob, and take hold of it 
2 Mae. 5. 4. that apparition might t. to good 
7. 24. if he would t. from the laws of his fathers 

TURNED. 
1 Esd. 1. 15. the Lord had t. the counsel of the king 

8. 87. we have t. again to transgress thy law 
Wisd. 19. 19. earthly things were t. into watery 
^ccL6. 9. there is a friend, who being t. to enmity 

28. find her rest, and that shall be t. to thy joy 

10. 12. his heart is t. away from his Maker 

37. 2. when companion and friend is t. to an enemy 
:{9. 27. so to the sinners they are t. into evil 

45. 23. he stood up when the people were t. back 
47.23. who t. away the people through his counsel 
Bar. 1. 13. and his wrath is not t. from us 
2. 29. this multitude be t. into a small number 
4. 34. and her pride shall be t. into mourning 
Sus. 9. t. away their eyes, that Ihey might not 

47. then all the people t. them toward him 
I Jfac. 5. 28. Judas and his host t. suddenly by 
35. this done, Judas t. aside to Maspha 
(iS.Judas f .to Azolus in the land of the Philistines 
'.>. 41. thus was the marriage t. into mourning 

11. 55. Demetrius, who t. his back and fled 

12. 31. wherefore Jonathan t. to the Arabians 
33. from whence he t. aside to Joppe, and won it 

2Mae. 8. 5. the wrath of the Lord was f.into mer" w 

10. 25. they t. themselves to pray to God 

TURNING. 
irisd. 7. 18. the alterations of the t. of the sun 
Eccl. 38. 21. forget not, for there is no t. again 
1 Mac. 3. 8. and t. away wrath from Israel 

TURNS. 
Ecel. 3. 31. he that requiteth good t. is mindful 

TURPENTINE. 
£ccZ.34.16.as the t. tree I stretched out my branches 

TWELVE. 

1 Rsd. 5. 41. from them of t. years old and upward 

7. 8. and t. goats for the sin of all Israel 

8. 54. then I separated t. of the chief of the priests 

Eccl. 49. 10. of t. prophets, let memorial be blessed 

1 Mae. 1.7. Alexander reigned t. years, and died 

TWICE. 
Jud. 13. 8. she smote t. upon his neck with might 
Eccl. 12. 5. thou shalt receive t. as much evil 

13. 7. till he have drawn thee dry t. or thrice 

32. 7. and yet scarcely when thou art t. asked 
45.14. their sacrifice shall be consumed every day t. 

TWISTED. 

Reel. 45. 11. with t. scarlet work of the cunning 

,,TWO. 

1 Esd. 5.73. were hindered for the space of t. years 
Ecel. 2. 12. woe to the sinner that goeth t. ways 

26. 28. there be i. things that grieve my heart 

33. 15. there be t. and t. one against another 
50. 25. there be t. manner of nations I abhor 

Su5.5. «. of the ancients of the people to be judges 
8. the t. elders saw her going in every day 
Mac. 1. 16. might have the dominion off. realms 

9. 57. the land of Judea was in rest t. years 

11. 13. Ptolemee set t. crowns on his head 
13. 16. send t. of his sons for hostages 

2Mae.6. 10. t. women brought, who circumcised 

TYRANNY. 
JVisd. 14.21. for men serving either calamity or t. 
16. 4. on them exercising t. should come penury 

TYRANT. 
fVisd. 12. 14. nor shall t. be able to set his face 

2 Mae. 4. 25. but having the fury of a cruel t. 

TYRANTS. 
fVisd, 8. 15. horrible t. shall be afraid when hear 

TYRE. 
I Esd. 5. 55. unto them of T. they gave cars 

TYRIANS. 
Ecel. 46. 18. he destroyed the rulers of the T. 
TYRUS. 

1 Mae. 11. 59. the place called the ladder of T. 

2 Mae. 4. 18. now when the game was kept at T. 
32. and some he sold into T. and cities about 
44. when the king came to T. three men pleaded 
49. they of T. moved with hatred of that deed 

U. 

UGLY. 
mfd, IC. 3. for the u. Rght of the beasta sent 



UNABLE. 

ff^isd. 12. 9. not thai thou wast u. to bring ungodly 

13. 16. knowing that it was u. to help itself 
19. of him that is most u. to do any thing 

UNADVISEDLY. 

1 Mae. 5. 67. for that they went out to fight u. 

UNAWARES. • 

2 Mac. 8. 6. he came at w. burnt up towns and cities 

12. 37. and rushing w. upon Gorgias' men 

UNBELIEVING. 
fVisd. 10. 7. pillar of salt is monument of an u. soul 

UNBURIED. 
2 Mae. 5.10. he that had cast out many u. had none 

UNCERTAIN. 
fVisd. 9. 14. and our devices are but w. 
2 Mac. 7. 34. nor be puffed up with u. hopes 

UNCHANGEABLE. 
2 Esd. 6. 44. there were flowers of u. colour 

UN CIRCUMCISED. 
Estk. 14. 15. knowest that I abhor the bed of the u. 
1 Mac. 1. 15. and they made themselves u. 

48. they should also leave their children u. 
2. 46. what children soever they found u. 
UNCLEAN. 
Eccl. 34. 4. of an u. thing what can be cleansed 7 
40. 15. but are as u. roots upon a hard rock 
51. 5. delivered from an u. tongue and lying words 
1 Mac. 1. 47. sacrifice swine's flesh and u. beasts 

62. many confirmed not to ef^any u. thing 
4. 43. bear out the defiled stones into an u. place 

UNCLEANNESS. 
1 Esd. 1. 42. things recorded of his u. and impiety 
8. 83. and they have filled it with their u. 

87. to mingle ourselves with the u. of the nations 
fVisd.li.26.def\\'ing of souls, adultery, shameless m. 

1 Mac. 1. 48. their souls abominable with all u. 
13. 48. yea, he put all u. out of it, and placed men 

UNCOMFORTABLE. 
Eccl. 18. 15. nor use u. words when thou givest 

UNCOVERED. 
Jud.9.1. tt. the sackcloth wherewith was clothed 

UNDEFILED. 
Wisd. 3. 13. blessed is the barren that is «. 
4.2. having gotten victory, striving for m. rewards 

7. 22. holy, subtile, lively, clear, u. plain 

8. 20. rather being good, I came into a body «. 

14. 24. they keep neither lives nor marriages u. 

2 Mac. 7. 40. this man died u. and put his trust in L. 

14. 36. O holy Lord, keep this house ever u. 

15. 34. he that hath kept his own place a. 

UNDERMINE. 
Wisd. 4. 12. wandering doth u, the simple mind 
Eccl. 12. 17. pretend to help, vet shall he u. thee 

UNDERMINED. 
2 Mac, 4. 26. then Jason, who had u. his own bro- 
ther, being u. by another, was compelled to flee 
-UNDERSTAND. 
Wisd. 3. 9. they that trust in him shall «. truth 
4. 17. they shall not u. what God hath decreed 
6. 1. hear therefore, O ye kings and u. 

13. 4. let them u. how much mightier he is 
Eccl. 3. 23. more things are shewed than men m. 

29. the heart of the prudent will u. a parable 

11. 7. blame not, u. first, and then rebuke 
17. 6. and a heart gave he them to u. 

34. 11. and I «. more than I can express 
Bar. 3. 9. hear, Israel, give ear to u. wisdom 
6. 41. they entreat Bel as though he were able to u. 

UNDERSTANDE'PH. 
Wisd. 9. 11. for she knoweth and u. all things 

UNDERSTANDING. 
Wisd. 1. 5. from thoughts that are without u. 
4. 11. lest that wickedness should alter his u. 

7. 7. wherefore I prayed, and u. was given me 

22. wisdom taught me, for in her is an u. spirit 

23. overseeing all things, and going through all u. 

9. 5. for I am too young for the u. of judgment 

12. 24. being deceived as children of no u. 
13. 13. and formed it by the skill of his u. 

Eccl. 1.4. and the u. of prudence from everlasting 
19. wisdom raineth down the knowledge of u. 

3. 13. and if his u. fail, have patience with him 

5. 10. be stedfast in thy u. and let thy word be same 
12. if thou hast u. answer thy neighbour 

6. 20. he that is without w. will not remain 
33. if thou love to hear, thou shalt receive u. 

35. and let not the parables of tt. escape thee 

36. if thou seest a man of «. get betimes to him 
7.25. marry daughter, but give her to a man of tf. 

8. 9. the elders, of them thou shalt learn u. 

10. 23. to despise the poor man that hath u. 
11. 15. knowledge and u. of the law are of Lord 

14. 20. that reasoneth of holy things by his u. 
21. shall also have m. in her secrets 

15. 3. with the bread of «. shall she feed him 
16. 4. by one that hath u. shall city be replenished 

83. he that wanteth m. will think on vain things 
17. 5. in the sixth place he imparted them u. 
7. he filled them with the knowledge of m. 
9. that they rpight declare his works with u. 



Eccl. 18. 28. every man of u. knoweth wisdom 
29. they that were of u. in sayings became wi»e 
19. 2. wine will make men of u. to fall away 

24. he that hath small w. and feareth God 

29. one that hath u. knoweth by his countenanc« 

21.11. that keepeth the law, getteth the u. thereof 

25. the words of such as have u. are weighed 
22. 11. and weep for the fool, for he wanteth u. 

13. go not to him that hath no u. beware of him 

15. sand is easier to bear, than a man without u. 
17. a heart settled on a thought ofu. is as a fair 

24. 26. he maketh the u. to abound like Euphrates 
25. 5. Oh ! how comely is u. to men of honour 

8. well is him that dwelleth with a wife of « 
26. 28. and men of u. that are not set by 

27. 12. but be continually among men of u. 

33. 3. a man of u. trusleth in the law, and the law 

34. 1. the hopes of a man void of m. are vain 

36. 19. so dolh a heart of u. false speeches 

37. 22. and the fruits of m. are commendable 
39. 6. he shall be filled with the spirit of u. 

9. many shall commend his u. his name shall live 
44. 3. men renowned, giving counsel by theit u. 
47. 14. and as a flood thou wast filled with w 

23.he left behind him Roboam, one that had now. 
50. 27. written in this book the instruction of u. 
Bar. 3. 14. learn where is strength, where is w. 

32. and he liath found her out with his u. 
2 J>fflc..9. 27. he u. my mind, will graciously yield 

11. 13. who, as he was a man of u. sent to thena 

UNDERSTOOD. 

1 Esd. 9. 55. because they u. the words therein 
Wisd. 4. 15. this the people saw, and u. it not 
Eccl. 1. 7. who hath u. her great experiencel 
Bar. 3. 21. they have not u. the paths thereof 

UNDERTAKE. 

2 Jlfac. 2. 27. we will u. gladly this great pains 

UNDERTAKETH. 
Eccl. 29. 19. he that u. other men's business 
2 Mac. 2. 29. he that u. to set it out and paint it 
UNDERTOOK. 

1 Esd. 1. 28. did not turn, but u. to fight with him 

2 Jl/fflc. 8. 10. soNicanor?^. to make money of Jew« 

UNDERWRITTEN. 
2 Mac. 9. 18. he wrote to the Jews the letters «. 

UNDISCREET. 
Eccl. 21. 12. if thou be among the «. observe tima 

UNDRESSED. 
2 Esd. 16. 78. it is left «. and cast into the fire 

UNFAITHFUL. 
2 Esd. 15. 4. u. shall die in their unfaithfulness 
Wisd. 16. 29. the hope of the u ,iall melt away 

UNFAITHFULNi!.SS. 
2 Esd. 15. 4. the unfaithful shall die in their u. 

UNFEIGNED. 
Wisd. 18. 16. brought thine u. commandment 
2 Mac. 14. 8. for the u. care I have of things 

UNFRUITFUL. 
Wisd. 3. 11. their labours u. works unprofitable 

UNGODLY. 
Wisd. 1. 9. shall be made into the counsels of the u. 

16. but u. men with the works called it to them 
3. 10. the u. shall be punished accord, to their imag. 
4. 3. multiplying brood of the «. shall not thrive 

16. righteous shall condemn the u. who are living 
5. 14. the hope of the u. is like dust blown away 
10. 6. when u. perished, she delivered righteous 
IL 9. they knew how the u. were judged in wrath 

12. 9. unable to bring u. under the righteous 
14. 9. the M. and his ungodliness are both alike 

16. an u. custom grown strong was kept as a law 
31. that punisheth the offence of the u. 
16. 16. for the u. that denied to know thee 
19. 1. as for the u. wrath came upon them 
Eccl. 7. 17. for the vengeance of the w. is fire 
9. 12. delight not in what w. have pleasure in 

12. 5. do well to lowly, but give not to the u. 
6. Most High will repay vengeance to the m. 

13. 24. poverty is evil in the mouth of the w. 

16. 1. not a multit. of child, nor delight in u. sons 
3. die without, than to have them that are u. 
6. in congregation of m. shall a fire be kindled 

21. 27. when the u. curselh Satan, he curseth 

22. 12. but for an m. man all the days of his life 
26. 26. dishonoureth him, shall be counted m. of all 
41.5. they that are conversant in dwelling of thew 

8. woe to you «. men who have forsaken the law 

10. so the u. shall go from a curse to destruction 
42. 2. and of judgment to justify the u. 

49. 3. in time of u. he established the worship of G. 
5ar.2.12.0 Lord, we have sinned, we have done tt 

1 Mac. 3. 8. destroying the u. out of them 

15. there went a mighty host ofu. to help him 

6. 21. to whom some u. men of Israel joined 

7. 5. there came to him all the u. men of Israel 
9. 58. then all the u. men held a council 

73. he destroyed the 7L. men out of Israel 
11.21. certain u. persons who hated thi^ir peopi* 

2 Mac. 1. 17. who hnth delivered up the u. 

4. 13. t)ie profaneness of Jason, that u. wretcJ* 



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5^iic.8.2.\vou!d pity the temple profaned of «. men 
UNGODLINESS. 

1 Esd. 1. 52. being wroth with his people for u. 
Wisd. 14. 9. ungodly and his «. are alike hateful 

UNGRACIOUS. 
2^/«c.4.19.this u. Jason sent messengers from Jeru. 
8. 34. as that most u. Nicanor, brought merchants 
15. 3. then this most u. wretch demanded 
UNHAPPY. 

2 Mac. 5. 6. that it would be a most u. day for him 
8, in the end therefore he had an u. return 

UNITY. 

Ecd. 25. 1. u of brethren, the love of neighbours 

UNJUST. 

1 Esd. 4. 39. she refraineth from all m. things 
Wisd. 16. 19. might destroy fruits of an u. land 
Ecd. 7. 2. depart from u. and iniquity shall turn 

19. 25. there is subtilty, and the fame is u. 

40. 13. the goods of the u. shall be dried up 

41. 18. of M. dealing before thy partner and friend 
Dan. 3. 9. thou didst deliver us to an u. king 

2 Mac. 4. 48. thev did soon suffer u. punishment 

tFNJUSTLY. 
Wisd. 14. 28. or they prophesy lies, or live u. 

30. they u. swore in deceit, despising holiness 
Ecd. 5. 8. set not thy heart on goods u. gotten 
2 Mac. 8. 17. the injury that they had u. done 

UNKNOWN. 
Wisd. 11. 18. or u. wild beasts full of rage 
18. 3. both to be a guide to the w. journey 
%Mac. 1. 19. so that the place was u, to all men 

UNLAWFUL. 
Wisd. 4. 6. for children begotten of w. beds 

UNLEARNED. 
Ecd. 6. 20. she is very unpleasant to the u. 
51. 23. draw near to me, you u. and dwell in house 

UNLOCKED. 
Wisd. 18. 17. and terrors came upon them u. for 

UNMEASURABLE. 
Bar. 3. 25. great, and hath no end, high and u. 
Prayer of Manas s. thy merciful promise is u. 

UNMERCIFUL. 
EccZ. 37. ll.norwith an u. man touching kindness 

UNMINDFUL. 
Ecd. 37. 6. be not u. of him in thy riches 

UNNECESSARY. 
Eecl. 3. 23. be not curious in u. matters 

UNPASSABLE. 
Esth. 16. 24. shall be made not only u. for men 

UNFERFECT. 
Wisd. 4. 5. the u. branches shall be broken off 
Ecd. 42. 24. and he hath made nothing u. 

UNPLEASANT. 
Ecd. 6. 20. she is very u. to the unlearned 

UNPROFITABLE. 
Wisd. 1. 11. beware of murmuring which is w. 
4. 5. fruit u. not ripe to eat, meet for nothing 
16. 29. for the hope of the unfaithful shall melt 
away as hoar frost and run away as u. water 
Ecd. IG. 1. desire not a multitude of u. children 
37. 19. one is wise, and yet is u. to himself 

UNPUNISHED. 
Ecd. 7. 8. for in one sin thou shalt not be u, 

UNREASONABLE. 
Wisd. 11. 15. didst s{!nd a multitude of w. beasts 

UNRIGHT. 
Wisd. 12. 13. shew that thy judgment is not u, 
UNRIGHTEOUS. 

1 Esd. 4. 36. and with it is no u. thing 
Esth.lA. 15. knowest that I hate the glory of the «. 
Wisd. 1. 8. that speaketh u. things cannot be hid 
3. 16. the seed of an u. bed shall be rooted out 

19. horrible is the end of the u. generation 
10. 3. but when the u. went from her in his anger 
12. 12. to be revenged for the u. men 
Eccl. 17. 20. none of their«. deeds are hid from him 
35. 12. and trust not to u. sacrifices, the L. is judge 
18. till he hath broken the sceptre of the u. 
51. 6. by an accusation to king from an u. tongue 

2 Mac. 14. 36. O holy Lord, stop every u. mouth 

UNRIGHTEOUSLY. 
Wisd. 12. 23. whereas men have lived u. 
Bar.'H. 12. we have dealt u. in thy ordinances 
UNRIGHTEOUSNESS. 

1 Esd. 4. 37. in their u. also they shall perish 
Toh. 4. 5. my son, follow not the ways of u. 

12. 8. a little is better than much with u. 
Wisd. 1. 5. and will not abide when u. cpmeth in 
iS!cd. 7. 3. my son, sow not upon the furrows of «. 
17. 14. he said to them, beware of all m. 
35. 3. and to forsake u. is a propitiation 
UNRULY. 
.EecZ.26.5.the gathering together of an u. multitude 

UNSATIABLE. 
Eecl. 31. 17. and be not u lest thou offend 

20. but pangs of the belly are with an «. man 
37. 29. be not u. in any dainty thing, nor greedy 

UNSEARCHABLE. 

2 Esd. 9. 19. are corrupted by a law which is «. j 
Bar. X 18. so careful, and whose works are u. J 

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Prayer of Manass. thy merciful promise is u. 

UNSEASONABLE. 
Ecd.20.19.iin u. tale will be in the mouth of unwise 

UNSPEAKABLE. 
Ecd. 36. 14. fill Sion with thine a. oracles 
2 Mac. 12. 16. took city, and made u. slaughters 

UNSPOTTED. 
Wisd. 4. 9. and an u. life is old ago 

7. 26. u. mirror of the power of God and image 
UNTAUGHT. 

Ecd. 20. 24. continually in the mouth of the u. 

UNTEMPERATE. 
Ecd. 23. 13. use not thy mouth to u. swearing 

UNTHANKFUL. 
2 Esd. 8. 60. were u. to him who prepared life 
Ecd. 29. 17. he that is of an u. mind will leave him 

UNTIMELY. 
2 Esd. 6. 21. women shall bring forth u. children 
Wisd.li. 15. for a father afflicted with u. mourning 

UNWISE. 

2 Esd. 5. 39. as for me, I am u. how may I speakl 

Wisd. 1. 3. his power when tried reproveth the u. 

5. 20. the world shall fight with him against the u. 

14.1 l.the idols of Gentiles are become a stumbling 

block to souls of men and a snare to feet of u. 

Ecd. 10. 3. an u. king destroyeth his people 

20. 19. an unseasonable tale will be in mouth of u. 

21. 18. knowledge of «. is as talk without sense 

42. 8. be not ashamed to inform the u. and foolish 
UNWORTHY. 

2 Esd. 14. 45. that the worthy and u. may read it 
Ecd. 25. 8. notservedaman more v.. than himself 

UNWORTHILY. 
Esfh. 16. 7. behaviour cf them that are u. placed 

UPBRAID. 
Ecd. 18. 18. a fool will w. churlishly, and a gift 
41. 22. and after thou hast given, u. not 

UPBRAIDETH. 
Wisd. 2. 12. he u. us with our offending the law 
Eccl. 20. 15. he giveth little, and u. much 
22. 20. he that u. his friend hreaketh friendship 

UPBRAIDING. 

Eccl.22.22. there may be a reconciliation, except u. 

29.28.thew.ofhouse-roora, and reproaching lender 

41. 22. be ashamed of m. speeches before friends 

UPHOLDER. 

Jvd. 9. 11. a helper of oppressed, an u. of the weak 

UPHOLDING. 
Jud. 11. 7. for the u. of every thing living 

UPRIGHT. 
Wisd. 9. 3. execute judgment with an m. heart 
Ecd.^T.li. that sweareth, maketh the hair stand u. 
Bar. 6. 27. nor if one set them u. they can move 

UPRIGHTLY. 
Tob. 4. 5. do M. all thy life long, and follow not 

8. 7. 1 take not this my sister for lust, but u. 
Eccl. 49. 2. he behaved himself u. in conversion 

UPRIGHTNESS. 
Ecd. 7. 6. a stumbling-block in the way of thy u. 

UPWARD. 
1 Esd.5.il.so of Israel from twelve years old and u. 

URIM. 

Eccl. 45.10. a breast-plate with U. andThummim 

USE. 

1 Esd. 8.17. are given for the u. of the temple 
Tob. 6. 6. to what u. is the heart and the liver? 
Jud. 12. 15. had received of Bagoas for her daily u. 
Wisd. 12. 18. thou mayest u. power when thou wilt 

25. as to children without the u. of reason 
13. 13. among those which served to no u. 
15. 7. but what is the u. of either sort 
Ecd. 7, 13. u. not to make any manner of lie 

14. u. not many words in a multitude of elders 

23. 9. nor u. thyself to the naming of the Holy One 
13. u. not thy mouth to untemperate swearing 

32.9. when ancient men in place, u.not many words 
39. 26. the things for the whole u. of man's life 

2 Mae. 6. 21. flesh of his own provision, such as 
was unlawful for him to u. 

11. 31. the Jews shall u. their own kind of meats 

12. 39. as u. had been, Judas came to take bodies 
USED. 

Wisd. 14. 23. whilst they w. secret ceremonies 
19. 13. as they u. a more hard behaviour 

15. because they «. strangers not friendly 
USES. 

Wisd. 15. 7. the vessels that serve for clean u. 
Eecl. 38. 1. for the u. which you may have of him 
39. 21. for he hath made all things for their u, 
USETH. 
Ecd.ZO.B. he that u. many words shall be abhorred 
23.11. aman thatu. much swearing filled withiniq. 
USUAL. 
2 Jfac.l4.31.priests were offering their u. sacrifices 

USURPED. 
1 Esd. 5. 38. of the priests that u. the office 
1 Mac. 15. 3. pestilent men have u. the kingdom 
UTMOST. 

1 Mae.3. 9. was renowned to thc«. part of the earth 

2 Mac. 7. 4. to cut off the u. parts of his body 



UlTBR. 

Ecd. 25. 7. the tenth I will «. with my tongue 

UTTERANCE. 
Ecd. 27. 6. so is the u. of a conceit in the heait 

UTTERED. 
Wisd. 7. 3. the first voice which I u. was crying 
Eccl. 15. 10. for praise shall be u. in wisdom 
2 Mac. 10. 34. blasphemed and u. wicked words 



V. 



Wisd. 17. 
1 Mac. 1. 



VAIL. 

3. under a dark v. of forgetfulness 
22. censers of gold, ther. and croM'ns 
VAIN. 
Jud. 6. 9. and none of my words shall be in v. 
Wisd. 3. 11. he is miserable, their hope is v. 
13.1.surely v.are all men by nature, ignorant of G. 

14. 14. by V. glory of men they entered the world 

15. 8. he maketh a v. god of the same clay 
£ccZ.3.24.many are deceiv. by their own v. opinioo 

23. 11. if he swear in v. he shall not be innocent 
34. l.the hopes of a man void of understand. are» 
5. divinations, soothsayings, and dreams are v 
VALIANT. 

1 Mac.2. 64. wherefore, ye my sons, be v. and shew 

3. 58. Judas said, arm yourselves, and be v. met 

4. 3. he himself removed and the v. men with 

5. 56. heard of the v. acts which they had done 

9. 2i. how is the v. man fallen that delivered 

13. 53. Simon saw that John his son was a v. mac 

14. 32. Simon armed the v. men of his nation 

2 J>fac. 13. 15. with the most w. voungmenhe went 
VALIANTLY. 

1 Mac. 2. 46. those they circumcised v. 
4. 35. how they were ready either to live or die©. 

6. 31. they burned them with fire, and fought v- 
VALIANTNESS. 

£ccZ.31.25. shew not thy v. in wine, hath destroyec 

VALLEY. 
Jud. 4. 4. they sent to Esora, and to the v. of Saleia 

7. 3. they camped in the v. near to Bethulia 

10. 10. they looked until Judith had passed the a 
VALOUR. 

l.W(ic.5. 67. certain priests desirous to shew their ■»■ 

8. 2. that the Romans were, men of great v. 

2 Mac. 15. 17. good and able to stir them up to v. 
VALUE. 

Wisd. 15. 10. and his life of less v. than clay 

VALUED. 
Ecd. 26. 15. her continent mind cannot be v 

VANISH. 
Wisd. 2. 3. and our spirit shall v. as soft air 
Eecl. 40.13.and shall v. with noise as great thuoder 

VANISHED. 
Bar. 3. 19. they are v. and gone down to the gia?* 

VAPOUR. 
Wisd. 11. 18. beasts breathing out either a fiery©. 
Eccl. 22. 24. as the v. and smoke of a furnace 
38. 28. the v. of the fire wasteth his flesh 
2 Mac. 7. 5. as the v. of the pan was dispersed 

VAPOURS. 
Ecd.i3.4. breathing out fiery v. and sending beams 

VARIANCE. 
Eccl. 8. 2. be not at v. with a rich man 

VARIETY. 
Ecd. 38. 27. and are diligent to make great v. 
50. 18. with great 2J. of sounds was there melody 

VAULT. 
2 Esd. 16. 59. he spreadeth out the heavenslike a v. 

VAUNT. 
I^ac.l0.70.why dost thou v. thy power against usl 

VAUNTING. 
Fri«<f.5.8. what good hath riches which t?. brought? 
17. 7. and their v. in wisdom was reproved 
VEHEMENCY. 
2 Mac. 14. 38. jeopard his body and life with all » 

VEHEMENTLY. 
Ecd. 17. 26. and hate thou abomination v. 

VENGEANCE. 
Jud.6. 5. till I take v. this nation come out of Egjpi 
8. 27. neither hath he taken v. on us 
9. 2. thou gavest a sword to take tj. of the strangen 
16. 17. Lord will take v. of them m judgment 
Estk. 16. 18. God speedily renderin?^ v. to him 
Wisd.l.S.nor r.when it punisheth shall pass by him 

11. 15. unreasonable beasts upoa them for v. 
Eccl. 5. 7. thou shalt perish in the day of v. 

7. 17. for the v. of the ungodly is fire and worms 

12. 6. and will repay v- onto the ungodly 
18. 24. and the time of v. when he shall turn away 
27. 28. V. as a lion shall lie in wait for them 
28. 1. he that revengeth shall find r . from the Lord 
35. 18. till he hath repayed v. to the heathen 
39. 28. there be spirits that are created for v. 
47. 25. they sought wickedness till v. came on 

1 Mac. 7. 9. that he should take v. of Israel 
24. and took v. of them that had revolted from 

2 Mae. 6. 15. afterwards ho should take v. of 



VIO 

VENOM. 
Eecl. 28. 19. bath not passed tliro' the v. thereof 

VENOMOUS. 
JVisd.16. 10. the very teeth of u. dragons overcame 

VERMILION. 
Wisd. 13. 14. laying it over with v. and paint 

VERSES. 
Eccl. 44. 5. such as recited v. 
VESSEL. 
fVisd. 13. 11. hath made a v. thereof fit for service 

14. 1. more rotten than the v. that carrieth hira 

5. passing the rough sea in a weak v. are saved 

6. hope of the world, escaped in a weak v. 
Eccl. 21. 14. inner parts of a fool like a broken v. 

50. 9. as a v. of beaten gold with precious stones 
Bar. 6. 17. for like as a v. that a man useth 
59. or else a profitable v. in a house 
VESSELS. 
1 Esd. 1. 45. brought with the holyr. of the Lord 

4. 44. to send away all the v. that were taken 
Wisd. 15. 7. both the v. that serve for clean uses 

13. maketh brittle v. and graven images 
Eccl. 27. 5. the furnace proveth the potter's v. 
Bar. 1. 8. when he received v. of the house of Lord 
1 Mac. 1. 21. and took away all the v. thereof 
23, he took silver and gold and precious v. 
2. 9; her glorious v. are carried into captivity 
6. 12. I took ail the v. of gold and silver 
11.58. upon this he sent him golden v. to be served 
14. 15. he multiplied the v. of the temple 
55 Mac. 4. 32. Menelaus stole certain v. of gold 
48. they that followed the matter for holy v. 

5. 16. taking the holy v. with polluted hands 
9. 16. restore all the holy v. with many more 

VESTMENTS. 

1 Esd. 4. 54. and priests' v. wherein they minister 

5. .5^,. the priests stood arrayed in their v. 
3 Mac. 3. 15. prostrating themselves in their v. 

VEX. 

2 Mac. 5. 22. he left governors to v. the nation 

VEXED. 
Tob. 6. 7. and the party shall be no more v. 
Wisd. 11. 11. absent or present, they were v. alike 
17. 15. they were v. with monstrous apparitions 
Eccl. 4. 3. add not more trouble to a heart that is v. 
41. 2. death unto him that is v. with all things 
Bar. 2. 18. but the soul that is greatly v. 
1 Mac. 3. 5. and burn up those that v. his people 

VIALS. 
1 Esd. 2. 13. V. of gold thirty, and of silver 2400 

VICE. 
Wisd.l. 30. but V. shall not prevail against wisdom 

VICTORY. 
\Esd.2. 5. give great gifts and things in token of v. 
9. to him shall the v. be given, as was appointed 
12. above all things truth beareth away the v. 
4. 5. if they get the v. they bring all to the king 
59. and said, from thee cometh v. and wisdom 
Wisd. 4. 2. having got the v. striving for rewards 
10. 12. in a sore conflict she gave him the v. 

1 Mac. 3. 19. for v. standeth not in the multitude 

2 Mac. 8. 33. at such times as they kept feast for v. 

10. 38. had done so great things and given them v. 
12. 11. Judas' side by the help of God got the v. 
13. 15. given watch-word to them, v. is of God 

15. 6. to set up a public monument of his v. 
8. now to expect v. and aid, from the Almighty 
21. knowing that v. cometh not by arms 

VICTUALS. 
Jud. 4. 5. and laid up v. for the provision of war 

11. 12. for their v. fail them and water is scant 

1 Mac. 1. 35. they stored it also with armour and v. 

6. 49. because they had no v. to endure the siege 
57. we decay daily, and our v. are but small 

8. 26. that make war on them or aid them with v. 
28. neither shall v. be given to them are against 

9. 52. and put forces in them and provision of v. 
13. SU. should hasten hiscoming, and send themr. 

33. Simon built up the strong holds and laid up v. 
14.10.he provided v. for the cities and set munition 
VIEW. 

2 Mac. 5. 18. king Seleucus sent to v. the treasury 

VIEWED. 
Jud. 7. 7. and v. the passages up to the city 

VILE. 

Wisd. 4. 18. they shall hereafter be a v. carcase 

11. 15. they worshipped serpents and v. beasts 

13. 14. or m&de it like some v. beast 

2 Mae. 15. 32. and shewed them v. Nicanor's head 

VINE. 
2 Esd. 5. 23. L. thou hast chosen thee one only v. 

VINEYARD. 
2 Esd. 16. 30. or as when a ■». is gathered 
43. so also he that planteth the v. 
VINEYARDS. 
XEsd. 4. 16. they nourished them up that planted v. 

VINTAGE. 
Eccl. 24. 27. and as Geon in the time of v. 

VIOLENCE. 

Wiad. 7. 20. the v. of winds and reasonings of mon 

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VOW 

Eccl. 20. 4. he that executeth judgment with v. 

1 J>/ac.4.30.who didstquell ther. of the mighty man 

6. 47. Jews seeing v. of his forces turned away 

7. 29. were prepared to take away Judas by v. 

2 Mac. 4. 40. Lysimachus began first to offer v. 
VIOLENT. 

Wisd. 13. 2. or the v. water or the lights of heaven 
19. 7. and o'lt of the v. stream a green field 

VIOLENTLY. 
Wisd. 17. 18. a pleasant fall of water running v. 
£cc/.46.6.he made the battle to fall v.oa the nations 
'iMac. 9. 7. carried v. so that having a sore fall 

14. 41. and v. broken into the outer door 
VIRGIN. 

Eccl. 20. 4. as is lust of a eunuch to deflower a v. 

30. 20. groaneth as a eunuch that embraceth a v. 

VIRGINS. 
2 Esd.lQ. 33. V. shall mourn having no bridegrooms 
.Jud. 16. 5. make my infants a prey, my v. a spoil 
lJlfac.l.26.the v. and young men were made feeble 
2 Mac. 3. 19. and the v. that were kept in, ran 

5. 13. thus there was slaying of v. and infants 

VIRTUE. 
Wisd. 4. 1. better to have v. for the memorial 

13. 4. they were astonished at their power and v. 

19. 20. the fire had power, forgetting his own v. 
Eccl. 38. 5. that the v. thereof might be known 
2 Mac. 6. 31. leaving his death for a memorial oiv. 

15. 12. exercised from a child in all points of v. 
VIRTUES. 

Wisd. 7. 20. the diversities of plants and v. of roots 

VIRTUOUS. 

2 Esd. 16. 49. like as a whore envieth a v. woman 

Eccl. 26. 1. blessed is the man that hath a v. wife 

2. a V. woman rejoiceth her husband 

28.15.a backbiting tongue hath cast out v. woman 

2 Mac. 15. 12. Onias a v. and good man, reverend 

VISION. 
2 Esd. 10. 37. thou wilt shew thy servant of this v. 
Eccl. 34. 3. the v. of dreams is the resenorblanco 
40. 6. troubled in the v, of his heart 
46. 15. he was known to be faithful in v. 
49. 8. it was Ezekiel who saw the glorious v. 
2 Mac. 15. 12. and this was his v. that Onias 

VISIONS. 
Wisd. 17. 4. and sad v. appeared unto them 

VISIT. 
2 Esd. 6. 18. to V. them that dwell on the earth 
9. 2. the Highest will begin to v. the world 
Jud. 8. 33. the Lord will v. Israel by my hand 
13. 20. to V. thee in good, because hast notspared 
Ecii. 2. 14. what will ye do when Ld. shall v. youl 
7. 35. be not slow to v. the sick, make thee beloved 

16. 18. all therein shall be moved when he shall v. 
VISITATION. 

Wisd. 3. 7. in the time of their v. they shall shine 

13. she shall have fruit in the v. of souls 

14.11.on the idols of the Gentiles shall there be a v. 

Eccl. 18. 20. in day of w. thou shalt find mercy 
34.6 "" " - - . . . 

VISITED 

lEsd. 6. 5. because the Lord had v. the captivity 

VISITING 

1 Mae. 16. 14. v. the cities that were in the country 
2Jlfoc.3.8.Heliodoru3 under a colour of t». the cities 

VOICE. 
Wisd. 1. 7. containeth all, hath knowledge of the v 
7. 3. the first v. which I uttered, was crying 
17. 19. or a roaring v. of most savage beasts 
18. 1. whose V. they hearing, and not seeing 
Eccl. 21. 20. a fool lifteth up his v. with laughter 
34. 24. whose v. will the Lord hear 1 
45. 5. he made him to hear his v. and brought him 
46. 17. with a great noise made his v. to be heard 
Bar. 1. 18. have not hearkened to the v. of the Ld. 
19. we have been negligent in not hearing his v. 
2. 5. we have not been obedient unto his v. 
22. but if ye will not hear the v. of the Lord 
23. 1 will cause to cease the v. of mirth, the v. of 
joy, the V. of the bridegroom, and v, of the bride 
Sus. 44. and the Lord heard her v. 

2 Mac, 12. 37. and sung psalms with a loud v. 
VOICES. 

1 Esd. 5. 61. and they sung with loud v. songs 
Eccl. ^. 18. the singers sang praises with their v. 

VOID. 
Wisd. 11. 15. they worshipped serpents v. of reason 
Eecl. 34. 1. thehopesofamanr. of understanding 
1 Mae. 3. 45. now Jerusalem lay v. as a wilderness 
2Jlfac.l3.25.because they would make covenants v. 

14. 28. that he should make v. the articles 
44. he fell down into the midst of the v. place 

VOLUNTARILY. 
I Mac. 2. 42. such as were v. devoted to the law 

VOLUPTUOUSNESS. 
Wisd. 2.9. noneof us go without his part of our tr. 

VOMIT. , 
Eecl. 31. 21. go forthj v. and thou shall have rest 

VOW. 
l£sd.2i.7.which havebech setforthby v. for temple 



WAL 



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if not sent from the Most High in the v. 



armed the valiant men and gavew. 



1 Esd. 4. 43. remember thy v. which Uiou vow»c 
46. 1 desire that thou make good »he v. 
5. 53. all they that had made any v. to God 
8. 58. the gold and the silver is a v. to the Lord 
VOWED. 

1 Esd. 4. 43. remember thy vow which thou hasti>. 
44.Cy rus set apart, when he v. to destroy Babylou 

45. thou hast also v. to build up the temple 

46. the vow thou hast v. to the king of heaven 
8. 13. the gifts which I and my friends have v. 

50. there I r. a fast tothe young men before Lord 

2 Mac. 9. 13. this wicked person v. also to the Lord 
VOWS. 

Jud. 4. 14. with the v. and free gifts of the people 
2 Mac. 3. 35. Heliodorus made great v. unto him 

VOYAGE. 
Jud. 2. 19. and his power to go before the king in t». 
2 Mac. 5 1. prepared his second v. into Egypt 

W. 



WAGES. 
\Esd.A. 56. he commanded to give pensionsand to, 
Tob. 2. 12. they paid her w. and gave her alsoakic 
14. it was given for a gift more than the w. 

4. 14. let not the w. of any man tarry with thee 

5. 3. seek theo a man and I will give him w. 

14. but tell me what w- shall I give thee ? 

15. moreover I will add something to thy w. 

12. 1. my son, see that the man have his ». 
lJlfac.14.32. 

WAIT. 
Jud. 8. 17. let us w. for salvation of him 

13. 3. to stand and to w. for her coming forth 
Wisd. 2. 12. let us lie in w. for the righteous 

10. 12. and keep him safe from those that lie in vs. 
Eccl. 8. 11. lest he lie in w. to entrap thee 
27. 28. vengeance as a lion shall lie in w. for them 
36. 16. reward them that w. for thee 
51. 8. how thou deliverest such as w. for thee 
1 Mac. 1. 36. for it was a place to lie in w. 
2Jlfac.7. 30. said, whom w. ye fori I wiHnolobey 
9. 2.5. w. for opportunities and expect the event 

WAITED. 

Jw(f.6.10.commanded his servants that w.in his tent 

12. 16. for he w. a time to deceive Judith 

WAITERS. 

JMd.1.3.1. dismissed the w. from presence of his lord 

WAITING. 
Jud. 8. 33. 1 will go forth with my w. woman 

WAKETH. 
Eccl. 22. 7. as he that w. one from a sound sleep 
42.9. the father w. for the daughter, no man knows 

WALK. 
Eccl. 5. 2. to w. in the ways of thy heart 
Bar. 4. 2. w. in the presence of the light thereof 
SMS.7.Susann.went into her husband's garden to w. 

1 Mac. 2. 20. w. in the covenant of our fathers 

WALKED. 
Tob. 1. 3. 1 Tobit have w. all the days of my life 
Wisd. 6. 4. nor w. after the counsel of God 
19.21. flames wasted not, though they w. therein 
Bar. 3. 13. if thou hadst w. in the way of God 
Dan.2. 1. and they w. in the midst of the fire 
Sus. 36. the elders said, as we w. in the garden 

WALKEST. 
Eccl. 9. 13. that thou w. on battlements of the city 

WALKING. 
Sus. 8. the elders saw her going in every day and w 

WALL. 
Tob. 2. 9. and slept by the w. of my court-yard 
10. I knew not there were sparrows in the w. 
Wisd.\3.\5. set it in a w. and made it fast with iron 
Ecci. 50. 2. the fortress of the w. about the temple 
IMac. 6. 62. to pull down the w. round about 

9. 54. the w. of the inner court be pulled down 

12. 37. as part of the ly. toward the brook fallen 

2 Mac. 6. 10. they cast them down from the w. 
10. 17. they kept off all that fought on the w. 

35. twenty young men assaulted the w. manly 
14.43. he ran boldly up to the w. cast himself down 

WALLS. 
1 Esd. 2. 24. and the w. thereof set up anew 

4. 4. they break down mountains, w. and toweri 

6. 9. the timber already laid upon the w. 

Tob. l.n. or cast about w. of Nineveh, 1 buried him 

13. 16. w. and towers and battlements with gold 
Eccl. 49. 13. Neemias raised up for us the w. 

1 Mac. 1. 31. he pulled down houses and w. thereof 
6. 7. compassed about the sanctuary with high ta. 

10. 11. the workmen to build the w. and Sion 
45. for buildin.'j the w. of Jerusalem and Judea 

13. 45. people climbed on the w. with their wive« 

2 Mac. 3.19. ran, some to the gates, and some to » 

5. 5. they that were on the w. being put back 

11. 9. were ready to pierce through w. of iron 
12. 13. a bridge to a strong city fenced with te 

WALI^W. 
Eecl. 23. 12. and thcv shall not to. in their sirw 



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VVHA 



WAND. 

Keel. 33. 24. fodder, a w. and burdens for the ass 

WANDER. 
Eecl. 36. 25. he that hath no wife will w. mourning 

WANDERED. 
Eccl. 29. 18. so that they w. among strange nations 
i Jlfac. 10. 6. when as they w. in the mountains 

WANDERING. 
WisdA.Vl.ihe w. of concupiscencedoth undermine 

WAN. 
I Mae. 1 2. he id many strong holds and slew kings 

WANT. 
Eccl. 3. 25. without eyes thou shall w. light 
19.28.if for w. of power he be hindered from sinning 
20.21.there is that is hindered from sinning thro' w. 
40. 26. there is no w. in the fear of the Lord 
1 Mac. 13. 49. in great distress for w. of victuals 

WANTED. 
Wisd. 11. 17. to. not means to send among them 

WANTETH. 
Eccl. 10. 27. than he that boasteth and w. bread 
16. 23 he that w. understanding will think 

WANTING. 
Wisd. 19. 4. the punishment w. to their torments 
Eccl. 11. 12. another w. ability and full of poverty 
19. 23. and there is a fool w. in wisdom 

WANTONNESS. 
Eecl, 27. 13. the sport of fools is in the w. of sin 

WAR. 

Wisd. 8. 15. I shall be found good and valiant in w. 

18.15. as a fierce man of w. kito the midst of land 

Eccl. 26. 28. a man of w. that suffereth poverty 

37. 1 1. nor consult with a coward in matters of m. 

Bar. 3. 26. of so great stature, and so expert in w. 

6. 15. cannot deliver himself from w. and thieves 

\Mac. 2.32. madezc. against them on sabbath day 

3. 13. the faithful to go out with him to w. 

8. 27. if w. come first on the nation of the Jews 
2j^/ac.8.9.who in matters ofw. had great experience 

10. 15. the Idumeans went about to nourish w. 
WARS. 
1 Esd. 2. 23. the Jews raised always w. therein 

4. 6. for those that have not to do with xo. 
Eccl. 46. 1. Jesus son of Nave was vahant in w. 
IJlfac. 1.2. made many w. and won many strong holds 

12. 13. we have had great troubles and w. 
16. 23. the rest of the acts of John and his lo. 
iMac. 2.20. the w. against Antiochus Epiphanes 

10. 10. gathering briefly the calamities of the w. 

WARD. 
1 Mac. 14. 3. Arsaces by whom he was put into w, 

WARINESS. 
Eccl. 11. 18. there is that waxeth rich by his w. 

WARLIKE. 
lj>fac.5.56.valiant acts and w. deeds they had done 

WARNING. 

1 Mac. 6. 3. they of the city having had w. thereof 

2 Mac. 6. 17. but let this be for a w. to us 

WARRIOR. 
Jud. 15. 3. every one that was a w. rushed oqt 
Eccl. 47. 5. he gave strength to slay that mighty w. 

WAsH. 
Sus. 15. she was desirous to id. herself in the garden 
17. shut the garden-doors that I may w. me 

WASHED. 
Jud. 10. 3. and w. her body all over with water 

WASHETH. 
Eccl. 34. 25. that w. after touching of a dead body 

WASHING. 
Ecc^34.25. if he touch again, what availeth hiaw-? 
Sus. 17. said to her maids, bring me oil and w. balls 

WASPS. 
Wisd. 12. 8. didst send w. forerunners of thy host 

WASTE. 
Jud. 8. 21. if we be taken so, all Judea shall lie w. 
frisrf.5.23. this iniquity shall lay w. the whole earth 
Eccl. 21. 4. to terrify and do wrong will w. riches 
Bar. 2. 26. the house hast thou laid w. 

1 Mac.1.39. hersanctuary laid w. like a wilderness 
2. 12. even our beauty and our glory is laid 20. 

WA-STED. 

Wisd.l9.'2l.on other side the flames w. not the flesh 

WATCH. 

2 Esd. 2. 13. the kingdom is already prepared, w. 
11. 8. w. not all at once, w. by course 

Jud. 7. 13. to w. that none go out of the city 
10. 11. the first w. of the Assyrians met her 
Eccl. 22. 27. who shall set a w. before my mouth? 

26. 11. w. over an impudent eye, and marvel not 
40. 6. he is in sleep, as in a day of keeping w. 
42. 11. keep a sure w. over a shameless daughter 

1 Mac. 12. 27. Jonathan commanded his men tow. 

WATCHED. 
Jud. 7. 5. they remained and w. all that night 
Sitf .12.they 70. diligently from day to day to see her 

15. and It fell out as they to. a fit time 

16. the two elders hid themselves and w. her 

2 Mae.l4. 29 he w.his time to accomplish by policy 

WATCHES. 

Eccl. 43. 10. they will stand, never faint in their v>. 

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Par. 3. 34. the stars shined in their w. and rejoiced 

WATCHETH. 
Wisd. 6. 15. whoso w. for her shall be without care 
Eccl. 11. 30. and like as a spy w. he for thy fall 
38. 28. he w. to polish his work perfectly 

WATCHING. 
Eccl. 31. 2. w. care will not let a man slumber 
20. but the pain ofw. and choler, and pangs 
2 Mac. 2. 26. not easy, but a matter of sweat and w. 

WATCH-MEN. 
£ccZ.37.14.man's mind tell him more than seven to. 

WATER. 
Wisd. 5. 10. as a ship passeth over the waves of w 

22. the w. of the sea shall rage against them 

10. 18. she led them through much w. 

11.4. w. was given them out of the flinty rock 

13. 2. or the violent w. or the lights of heaven 

16. 17. the fire had more force in the to. 

19. it burneth even in the midst of w. 

29. and shall run away as unprofitable w. 

17. 18. w. I 19. 7, 19, 20. w. 

Eccl. 3. 30. 20. will quench a flaming fire 
24. 31. 1 will w. my best garden, and will w. 
25.25.give the w. no passage, nor a wicked woman 
26. 12. w. I 29. 21. w. | 38. 5. w. | 40. 16. w. | 43. 

20. w. I 48. 17. w. 
lMac.9. 33. pitched by the w. of the pool Asphar 
45. the u). of Jordan on this side and that side 

11. 60. passed through the cities beyond the w. 
16. 5. there v.'as a w. brook between them 

2 Mac. 1. 19. in a hollow place of a pit without w. 

20. told us tliey found no fire but thick w. 

14. 45. tho" his blood gushed out like spouts of w. 
15. 39. as it is hurtful to drink wine or w. alone, aj 

wine mingled with w. is pleasant and delights 
WATERS. 
•2 Esd. 1. 20. and w. flowed out to your fill 

6. 41. and to make a division betwixt the w. 
13. 40. he carried them over the w. 

16. 58. in midst of w. hanged the earth upon the w. 

Jud. 7.17. they took the w. and fountain of the tc. 

Wisd. 17. 4. but noises as of m. falling down 

jEcc^ 39. 17. at his command the w. stood as a heap, 

at the words of his mouih the receptacles of w. 

23. as he that turned the w. into saltness 

40. 11. what is of the to. do return into the sea 
48. 17. he digged the rock and made wells for w. 
50. 8. as lilies by the rivers of 20. and as branches 
Dan. 3. 38. O all ve w. above the heavens 

'WATERY. 
2 Esd. 4. 49. there passed by before me a w. cloud 
Wisd. 19. 19. for earthly things were turned into w. 

WAY. 
2jEs(f.3.7.thou gavest commandment to love thy w. 

13. 45. through country there was a great w. to go 
Tob.1.3.1 have walked in the w.of truth and justice 
Wisd. 5. 6. we erred from the 20. of truth 

7. we wearied ourselves in the 20. of wickedness 

14. 3. for thou hast made a 20. in the sea 

15. 12. say they, we must be getting every w. 

18. 23. and parted the in. to the living 

Eccl. 2. 6. order thy 20. aright and trust in him 

4. 18. then will she return the straight to. 

5. J), to. I 8. 15. 20. I 16. 14. to. I 21. 6, 10, 16. to. 

1 32. 20, 21. 20. I 37. 9, 15. to. I 51. 15. to. 
WAYS. 
1 Esd. 8. 52. to support them in all their 20. 
Tab. 4. 5. follow not the 20. of unrighteousness 
Wisd. 2 16. he abstaineth from our w. as filthiness 
6. 16. she sheweth herself to them in the 20. 
9. 18. for so the to. of them that lived on the earth 
Eccl. 1. 5. her zo. are everlasting commandments 
2. 12, 15. 20. I 4. 17. 20. I 5. 2. to. | 6. 26. 2c. I 14. 
21. 20. I 16. 20. 20. I 17, 15. to. I 33. 
11. 20. I 39. 24. to. I 48. 22. 20. 

1 Mae. 5. 4. they lay in wait for them in the 20. 

WAVES. 

2 Esd. 13. 2. that it moved all the w. thereof 
Wisd. 5.10. as a ship that passeth over the 20. trace 

not found, the path way of the keel in the to. 
14. 3. thou hast made a safe path in the to. 
Eccl. 24. 6. in the 20. of the sea, and in all the earth 
2 Mae. 9. 8. though he might command the to. 
WEAK. 

1 Esd.l. 30. carry me out of battle, for I am very to. 

2 Esd. 2. 21. heal the broken and the 20. 

7. 42. therefore have they prayed for the to. 
Wisd. 13. 18. for health he called on what is w. 

14.5. passing the rough sea in a 20. vessel are saved 
6. the hope of the world escaped in a 20. vessel 

Eecl. 25. 23. maketh m. hands and feeble knees 
Bar. 6. 36. nor deliver the 20. from the mighty 
2 Mae. 9. 21. as for me I was w. or else I could 

WEAKENED. 
Jud. 16. 7. but Judith to. him with her beauty 

WEAKNESS. 
2 Esd. 8. 53. 20. and the moth is hid from you 

WEALTH. 
Tob. 4. 21. thou hast much 20. if thou fear God 
Eecl. 30. 15. and a strong body above infinite to. 



WEAPON. 

Wisd. 5. 17. make the creature his 20. for revcnjf* 
WEAPONS. 

1 Mac.5.4^.\he brethren cast away their to. and fled 

10. 6. and to provide to. that he might aid hira 

2 ./Vac..'3.2ri.beiiig unable to help himself with his w 
10.23.havinggood success with hisM. in all things 

27. they took their lo. and went on further 

11. 7. Maccabeus himself first of all took to. 

WEAR. 
Esth. 14. 6. that I to. it not when I am private 
Eccl. 6. 36. let thy foot w. the steps of his door 

1 Mac. 11; 58. gave him leave to w. a golden buckle 

14. 43. be clothed in purple, and w. gold 

2 Mac. 4. 12. chief voung men, made them te. a hat 

WEARETH. 
Eccl. 40.4. from him that to. purple, and a crown 

WEARIED. 
Wisd. 5. 7. we w. ourselves in way of wickedness 

WEARISOME. 
£ccZ. 13. 26. finding out is a tc. labour of the mind 

WEARY. 
Jud. 13. 1. they went to their beds, they were all 20 
Eccl. 16. 27. they neither labour nor are 20. 
43. 30. put forth all your strength, and be not to. 
2 jVac. 12.36. with Gorgias, fought long and werew. 

WEATHER. 
Eccl. 3. 15. thy sins melt, as ice in the fair warm re. 

WEDDING. 
2E5d. 10.1. WHS fn'' r!-(i into his zp. chamber, he died 
Tob. 8. 19. and he kept the w. feast fourteen days 

WEED. 
Eccl. 40. 16. the 20. growing upon every water 

Wi^EKS. 
2 Mac. 12. 31. the feast of the 20. approaching 

WEENING. 
2 Mac.5. 21. 20. in his pride to make land navigable 

WEEP. 
2 Esd. 2. 27. others shall to. and be sorrowful 
Tob. 3. 1. then I being grieved, did to. and prayed 
Jud. 16. 17. they shall feel them and 20, for ever 
Eccl. 7. 34. fail not to be with them that to. 

12. 16. he will to. but if he find opportunity 

22. 11. to. for the fool, for he wants understanding 
38. 17. 20. bitterlv, and make great moan 
'WEEPING. 

1 Esd. 5. 63. came with 20. and great crying 

65. trumpets might not be heard for to. of people 
8. 91. there was great 20. among the multitude 
Tob. 5. 22. then she made an end of to. 
Eccl. 22.11. make littler, for the dead, he is at rest 
Bar.4.11.but sent them away with w.and mourning 
Sus. 35. and she 20. looked up toward heaven 

2 Mac. 13. 12. besought the Ld. with to. and fasting 

WEIGH. 

2 Esd. 4. 5. then said, 20. metheweight of the fire 

16. 76. let not your sins to. you down 

£ccZ.28.25.w. thy words in a balance, make a door 

WEIGHED. 

1 Esd. 8. 55. 1 to. them the gold and the silver 
56. and when I had to. it, delivered to them silver 

2 Esd. 4. 36. he hath tc. the world in the balance 
Eccl. 21. 25. but the words are to. in the balance 

WEIGHETH. 

Wisd. 9. 15. earthlv tabernacle 20. down the miod 

WEIGHT. 

1 Esd. 8. 64. all the to. of them was written up 

2 Esd.4. 5. then he said, weigh me the to. of the fire 
Eccl. 16. 25. I will shew forth doctrine in m. 

42. 7. deliver all things in number and w. 

WEIGHTY. 
Eccl.1. 25. and so shall have performed a tu. matter 

WELL. 
Eccl. 28. 19. 20. is he that is defended from it 

1 Mac. 8. 15. to the end they might be 20. ordered 
2 Mac. 11. 35. therewith we also are to. pleased 

12. 43. doing therein very tc. and honestly 

15. 38. if I have done to. and as is fitting the story 

WELFARE. 
fri5d.6.24.multitude of the wise is w. of the world 

2 Mae. 14.14. calamitiesof the Jews to be their w. 

WELLS. 
2 Esd. 2. 32. for my to. run over, and my grace 
Eecl. 48.17. he digged the hard rock, and madew. 

WENT. 
Wisd. 5. 11. no sign where she tc. is to be found 
Eccl. 49. 9. for he directed them that to. right 

WEPT. 
7^6.7. 6. Raguel leaped up, and kissed him, and te 

7. Tobit was blind, he was sorrowful and te- 

8. Edna his wife and Sara his daughter tf . 
11. 9. 1 am content to die, and they 20. both 

14. and he tc. and said, blessed art thou, O God 
Sus. 33. her friends and all that saw her to. 
2.-Tfac.4.37. therefore Antiochus was heartily sorrj 
and moved to nifv, and ?/).forhim that was deal 
WESTWARD. 
Jud. 2. 19. to cover all the face of the earth 10. 

WHALES. 
Eecl. 43. 25. all kinds of hnasts and te. created 



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WIS 



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Dan. 3. 57. ye «?. and all that move in the waters 

WHEAT. 
Jud. 3. 3. all our fields of tc. lie before thy face 
Eccl.39. 26. iron and &alt, flour of to. honey, nailk 

WHELP. 
1 Mac. 3. 4. was like a lion's w. roaring for his prey 

WHIP. 
Eecl. 23. 17. the stroke of the w. maketh marks 

WHIRLWIND. 

Eccl. 43. 17. so doth the northern storm and the w. 

48. 9. who was taken up in a w. of fire and chariot 

WHISPER. 
Eccl. 12. 18. he will clap his hands and w. much 

WHISPERER. 
Eccl. 5. 14. be not called a w. and lie not in wait 
21. 28. a w. defileth his own soul, and is hated 
28. 13. curse the w. and double-tongued 

WHISTLING. 
Wisd. 17. 18. whether it were a w. wind or noise 
Dan. 3. 27. as it had been a moist w. wind 

WHITE. 
Bar. 6. 71. are like a w. thorn in an orchard 
2JJ-/ac.ll.8. appeared before them one into, clothing 

WHITENESS. 
Tab. 2. 10. a w. came in mine eyes and I went 
3. 17. to scale away the w. of Tobit's eyes 
6. 8. to anoint a man that hath w. in his eyes 

11. 8. he shall rub, and the w. shall fall away 
13. and the w. pilled away from his eyes 

Eccl. 43. 18. the eye marvelleth at beauty of the w. 

WHOLE. 
Tob. 12. 3. he made w. my wife, brought me money 
EccZ.38.9.pray to the Lord and he will make thee w. 

WHORE. 
Eccl. 23. 23. she hath played the w. in adultery 

WHOREDOM. 
Eccl. 26. 9. the w. of a woman may be known 
41. 17. be ashamed of w. before father or mother 

WHOREMONGER. 
EccZ.23.17.all bread is sweet to a zo.will notleave off 

WHORING. 
Eccl. 46. 11. judges, whose heart went not a w. 

WICKED. 
1 Esd. 8. 86. is done to us for our to. works and sins 
Tob. 4. 17. but give nothing to the w. 
6. 14. 1 am afraid, for a w. spirit loveth her 
Esth. 16. 15. whom this 7d. wretch hath delivered 
fVisd. 3. 12. their wives are foolish, and children to. 
Eccl. 10. 9. a more to. thing than a covetous man 
14. 8. envious man hath a w. eye, he turns away 

10. a to. eye envieth his bread, he is a niggard 
16. 4. the kindred of to. shall speedily be desolate 

19. 26. there is a w. man, that hangeth his head 

20. 18. so the fall of the to. shall come speedily 

21. 9. to. 1 25. 16, 25. w. \ 31. 13. w. \ 30. 24, 30. w. 

I 40. 10. to. j 46. 7. w. murmuring 
Bar. 1. 22. the imagination of his own to. heart 

2. 33. return from their stiflf-neck and to. deeds 

1 ^ac. 1.10. there came out of them a to. root 

11. went out of Israel to. men who persuaded 
34. they put to. men, who fortified themselves 

3. 6. w. shrunk for fear of him and were troubled 
9. 33. w. began to put forth their heads in Israel 
14. 14. every contemner of the law and io. person 

2 Jlfac.3. 11. not as that to. Simon had misinformed 
4.49.they of Tyrus moved with hatr.of that to.deed 
G. 13, 21. w. I 7. 34. w. | 8. 4, 32. to. I 9. 9, 13. w. I 

10. 10, 34. w. I 12. 23. to. | 13. 7. w. \ 14. 

27, 42. w. 1 15. 5. his to. will done 
WICKEDLY. 
Esth.lQ.T. ye search what hath been w. done of late 
Eccl. 15. 20. he hath commanded no man to do to. 
2 Mac. 4. 17. for it is not a light thing to do to. 
• WICKEDNESS. 

TVisd. 2. 21. for their own w. hath blinded them 

4. 6, 11. to. 1 5. 7, 13. w. 1 10, 7. to. \ 11. 15. to. j 17. 

11. to. 1 19. 13. suffered according to their w. 
Eccl. 3. 28. for the plant of to. hath taken root in him 

12. 10. for like as iron rusteth, so is his w. 
14. 7. and at the last he will declare his w. 

19. 23. there is a to. and the same an abomination 
25. 13. and any w. but the to. of a woman 

19. all w. is but little to the w. of a woman 
46. 20. to blot out the w. of the people ^ 

Bar. 2. 26. for the to. of the house of Israel 
Sus. 52. art waxen old in to. || 57. not abide your to. 

1 Mac. 13. 46. iial not with us according to our to. 
^Mac. 3. 1. because of Onias his hatred of to. 

8. 33. he received a reward meet for his to. 

WIDOW. 
.7ud. 8. 4. so .Judith was a w. in her house 

9. 9. give it into mine hand, who am a to. 
fFisd. 2. 10. let us not spare the to. nor reverence 
Eeel. 35. 14. nor to. when she poureth out complaint 
Bar. 6. 38. they can shew no mercy to the to. 

WIDOWS. 
Jud. 8. 5. she put on sackcloth, wore her to. apparel 
Ecr^35.15.do not the tears run down the to cheeks'? 

2 Mar. 3. 10. was money laid up for the relief of to. 
*?. 28 given part of spoils to the maimed and the to. 

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WIDOWERS. 

2 Esd. 16. 44. and they that marry not as the w. 

\VIDOWHOOD. 
2 Esd. 15. 49. 1 will send plagues, to. poverty 
Jud. 10. 3. she put off the garments of her w. 
WIFE. 

1 Esd. 4. 20. leaveth his father, andcleaveth to to. 

25. wherefore a man loveth his to. belter than 
Tob. 1. 20. any thing left me besides my to. Anna 

2. 11. my to. Anna did take women's work 

3. 15, 17. to. I 4. 12. to. I 6. 15. to. | 7. 13. to. | 8. 6, 

21. to. I 9. 6. to. I 10. 10. to. I 11. 3. to. 
Wisd. 13. 17. prays for his goods, to. and children 
Eccl. 9. 1. be not jealous over the to. of thy bosom 
15. 2. receive him as a to. married of a virgin 

23. 22. thus shall it go also with the to. that leaveth 
25. 8. that dwelleth with a to. of understanding 

20. so is a to. full of words to a quiet man 
26. 1. blessed is the man that hath a virtuous to. 
7. an evil to. is a yoke shaken to and fro 
13. the grace of a to. delights her husband 
16. is beauty of a good to. in ordering her house 
33. 19. give not thy to. power over thee 
36. 24. he that gets a to. becinnelh a jtossession 

40.23. but above both is a to. with her husband 

41. 21. be ashamed to gaze on another man's to. 

42. 6. sure keeping is good where an evil to. is 

2 Mac. 14. 25. he prayed him also to take a w. 

WILD. 
Esth. 16. 24. but also most hateful to to. beasts 

Wisd. 7. 20. and the furies of to. beasts 

Eccl. 12. 13. or any such as come nigh to. beasts 

13. 19. the to. ass is the lion's prey in the wilderness 

39. 30. teeth of to. beasts and scorpions and sword 

WILL. 
1 Esd. 9. 9. do his to. and separate yourselves 

JVisd. 9. 13. who can think what the w. of the L. is? 
Eccl. 8. 15. for he will do according to his own to. 

38. 32. they shall not dwell where they to. 

39. 18. none can hinder when he to. save 

43. 16. at his to. the south wind bloweth 

1 Mac.2. 22. to. \ 3. 60. to. \ 2 Mac. 11. 23, 30. to. \ 

14. 33. to. I 15. 5. not to have his to. done 
WILFUL. 
Eccl. 30. 8. a child left to himself will be to. 
WILLED. 

2 Mac. 6. 23. to. them straight ways to send to grave 

WILLING. 
TVisd. 14. 19. for he to. to please one in authority 
Eccl. 6. 35. be to. to hear every godly discourse 
2 Mac. 11. 7. they went together with a to. mind 

WILLINGLY. 
2 Mac. 14. 24. would not to. have Judas out of sight 

WILT. 
TVisd. 12. 18. thou mayest use power when thou to. 
2 Jlf ac.7.16.thou hast power,thou dost what thou to. 

WIND. 
TVisd. 4. 4. they shall be shaken with the to. 
5. 14. is like dust blown away with the to. 
23. a mighty to. shall stand up against them 
13. 2. but deemed either fire, or to. or swift air 
17. 18. whether it were a whistling to. or noise 
Eccl. 5. 9. winnow not with every to. and go not 
22. 18. pales will never stand against the to. 
31. 19. he fetched not his to. short upon his bed 
Dan. 3. 27. as it had been a moist whistling to. 

WINDS. 
Dan. 3. 43. all ye to. bless ye the Lord, praise him 

WINDOW. 
Tob.3. 11. then she prayed toward the to. and said 

WINDOWS. 
Eccl. 14. 23. he that nrieth in at her to. shall hearken 

WINE. 
.Tud. 12. 20. and drank more to. than he had drunk 
Esth. 14. 17. nor drunk the to. of the drink-offerings 
TVisd. 2. 7. let us fill ourselves with costly to. 
Eccl. 9. 9. spend not thy money with her at to. 
10. forsake not a friend, a new friend is as new to. 
19. 2. to. and women will make men to fall 

31. 23. shew not thy valiantness in to. for to. hath 

26. so doth w. the hearts of the proud by 

drunkenness 

27. to.is as good as life to a man if it be moderately 

28. to. measurably drunk and in season bringeth 

29. but to. drunken with excess makes bitterness 

32. 5. a concert of music in a banquet of to. 

6. so is the melody of music with pleasant w. 

40. 20. tc. and music rejoice the heart 
49. 1. and as music at a banquet of to. 

WING. 

1 Mae. 9. 12. as for Bacchides he was in the right to. 

WINGS. 

2 Esd. 1. 30. gathercth her chickens under her to. 
11. 1. an eagle which had twelve feathered' to. 

FFisd.5.11. air being beaten with the stroke of herto. 
2 Mae. 15. 20. and the horsemen set in to. 

WINK. 
Eccl.30. 11. give no liberty and to. not at his follies 

WINNING. 
1 Mae.S. 3. for the to. the mines of silver and gold 



WINNOW. 

Eccl. 5. 9. ID. not with every wind and go not inte 

WINTER. 
TVisd. 16. 29. shall melt away as the to. hoar-frost 
Dan. 3. 45. O ye w. and summer, bless ye the Lord 

WIPED. 

Eccl. 12. 11. thou shall be to him as if thou hadst to. 

a. looking-glass, his rust not altogether to. away 

WISDOM. 

1 Esd. 4. 59. from thee comelh to. and thine is glory 

60. blessed art thou who hast given me to. 
Esth. 13. 3. Aman that excelled in to. among us 
TVisd. 1. 6. for to. is loving spirit and will not acquit 
3. 11. whoso despiseth to. and nurture is miserable 

15. and the root of to. shall never fall away 
4. 9. but to. is the gray hair unto men 
6. 0. that ye may learn to. and not fall away 
J 2. w. is glorious and never fadeth away 

15. to think therefore on her is perfection of lo, 
20, 21, 22, 23. to. | 7. 7, 12, 15, 16, 22, 24, 28, 30 

to. 1 8. 5, 17, 21. to. I 9. 4, 6, 17, 18. to. I 10 
4, 8, 9, 21. to. I 14. 5. to. \ 17. 7. to. 
Eccl. 1. 1. all to. comelh from the Lord, is with him 

4. to. hall) been created before all things 

5. the word of God most High is the fountain of to 

6. to whom hath the root of to. been revealed 
14. to fear the Lord is the beginning of to. 

16. to fear the Lord is fulness of to. and fills men 

19. to. raineth down skill and knowledge 
•21. ari'' I he lips of many shall declare his to. 
25.1)0 rabies of knowledge are in the treasures ofto. 
26. if thou desire tp. keep the commandments 

4. 11. to. exalteih her children, and layelh hold 

23. and hide not thy lo. in her beauty 

24. for by speech to. shall be known and learning' 

6. 18. so shalt thou find to. till thine old age 

22. for w. is according to her name, not manifest 
37. he shall give thee to. at tliy own desire 

7. 5. boast not of thy to. before the king 
14. 20. that doth meditate good things in to. 

15. 10. praise shall be uttered in to. and L. prosper 
18. for the to. of the Lord is great, he is mighty 

18. 28. every man of understanding Knows to. 

19. 18. and to. obtainelh his love 

20. the fearofthe Lord is all to. and in all to. is the 
performance of the law and knowledge of him 

22. the knowledge of wickedness is not to. 

23. and there is a fool wanting in to. 

24. is better than one that hath much to. 

20. 30. to. that is hid and treasure that is hoarded 
31. that hides folly, than a man that hideth his te. 

21. 12. there is a to. which multiplieth bitterness 
18. as is a house destroyed, so is to. to a fool 

22. 6. stripes and correction ofto. never out of time 

24. 1. to. shall praise herself and shall glory in midst 

25. he filleth all things with his to. as Phison 
34. but laboured for all them that seek to. 

25. 5. O how comely is the to. of old men ! 

10. O how great is" he that findeth to.! 
27. 11. the discourse of a godly man is with te 

32. 4. and shew not forth to. out of time 

34.8, 9. to. I 37. 20, 21. to. I 38. 24, 25. to. | 39. 1, 
10. to. I 40. 20. to. I 41. 14. to. \ 43. 33. v. 
I 44. 15. to. I 50. 27, 20. to. \ 51. 13, 17. to. 
Bar. 3. 9. hear, Israel, give ear to understand to. 

14. learn where is to. where is strength 

23. the Agarenes that seek to. on earth none of 
these have known the way of to. or her paths 

WISE. 
TVisd. 4. 17. for they shall see the end of the to. 
6. 24. the multitude of the to. is the welfare of the 
world, and a to. king the upholding of the people 
Eccl. 1. 6. who hath known her to. counsels? 

8. there is one to. and greatly to be feared 
3. 29. an attentive ear is the desire of a to. man 
6. 34. and cleave unto him that is to. 
7.19. forego not a to. good woman,grace above gold 
8.8. despise not the discourse of the to. but acquaint 
9.14.guess at thyneighbour and consult with the to. 

15. let thy talk be with the to.and communication 
10. 1. a to. judge will instruct his people 

18. 27. a to. man will fear in every thing 
29. became also to. themselves, and poured forth 
21. 12. he that is not to. will not be taught 

15. if a skilful man hear a to. word,will commend 

16. but grace shall be found in the lips of the to 

26. but the mouth of the to. is in their heart 
26.26. her husband, she shall be judged to. of all 

33. 2. a to. man haleth not the law 

37. 19, 22. to. I 38. 4, 24, 31. to. \ 47. 12, 14. to 

WISELY. 
Eccl. 13. 22. he spake to. and could have no plac« 

WISE man. 
Eccl.2l .17. they inquire at the mouth of the to. man 
20. but a to. man doth scarce smile a little 

24. a to. man will be grieved with the disgrace 
37. 23. a to. man instructeth his people 

24. a 70. man shall be filled with blessing 
26. a 10. man shall inherit glory among his people 
40.29. a IB. man well-nurtured will bcwarethcrco. 



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WISEST. 
t Esd. 3. 9. shall judge that his sentence is the id. 
4. 42. will give it thee because thou art found w. 

WISHETH. 
2 Mac. 9. 19. w. much joy, health and prosperity 

WITCHCRAFTS. 
/fwcZ.12.4.thouhatedst for doing odious worksofw. 

WITHDRAW. 
Eccl. 13.9. if be invited of a mighty man, w. thyself 

WITHDREW. 
Tab. 1. 19. to be put to death, I w. myself for fear 

WITHERED. 
Wisd. 2. 8. crown with rose-buds before they be w. 

WITHHELD. 
Eecl. 46. 7. and w. the people from sin and appeased 

WITHSTAND. 
Wisd. 11. 21. who may w. the power of thy arm 1 

12. 12. who shall say, what hast thou donel or who 
shall w. thy judgment, or shall accuse thee 1 

Bar. 6. 56. they cannot w. any king or enemies 

1 Mac. 5. 40. we shall not be able to w. him 

WITHSTOOD. 
(Visd. 10. 16. tc.dreadful kings in wonders and signs 
Eccl. 46. 7. in that they w. the congregation 

2 Mac. 8. 5. he could not be w. by the heathen 

WITNESS. 

Jud.l.'SS.we take tow. against you heaven and earth 

fVisd. 1. 6. foi God is w. o( lus reins, and a beholder 

Sus.21. if thou wilt not, we will bear m. against thee 

4;{. knowest they have borne false w. against me 

49. for they have borne false w. against her 

61. for Daniel bad convicted them of false w. 

I Mac. 2. 56. Caleb for bearing w. before congregat. 

WITS. 
SccZ. 31. 20. he riseth early, andhisjZ7. are with him 

wiTty. 

Jttd. 11.23. thou art beautiful and w. in thy words 
H'isd.8. 19. for I was a w. child, and had good spirit 

WIVES. 
lEsd.5. 1. to go up with their tc. sons anddaughters 
9. 12. let thetn that have strange w. come at time 
17. cause that held strange w. was brought to end 
Tob. 4. 12. they all married w. of their kindred 
Jud. 4. 12. he would not give tJieir w. for a spoil 
7. 27. nor our w. nor our children to dio 
Esth. 13. 6. shall with w. and children be deslioyed 
Wtsd. 3. 12. their lo. are foolish and children wicked 

WOE. 

Eccl. 2. 12. 10. be to fearful hearts, and faint hands 

41. 8. zs. be to you ungodly who have forsaken law 

I Mac. Q. 7. w. is me, wherefore was 1 born to see 

WOLF. 

Eccl.l3. 17. what fellowship hath the w. withlamb? 

WOMAN. 

1 Esd. 4. 18. do they not love a w. who is comelyl 
9. 40. to the whole multitude from man to w. 

Tob. 4. 12. take not a strange to. to wife who is not 
£ccZ.7.19.forego not wise good w. grace above gold 

26. but give not thyself over to a light w. 

9. 9. give not thy soul to a ?o. to set her foot on 
4. use not the company of a w. that is a singer 
8. turn thy eye from beautiful to. for many have 
been deceived by the beauty of a w. 

10. 18. nor anger for them tbat are born of a to. 

19. 11. a fool travails as to. in labour of a child 

25. 13. any wickedness but the wickedness of a to. 
26. 2, 6, 8, 9, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. to. 1 36. 

21, 22. 10. I 42. 14. a to. who brings shame 
Sus. 46. I am clear from the blood of this to. 
WOMANISH. 

2 Mac. 7. 21. stirring uo her to. thoughts, she said 

WOMB. 

Toh.4.4. she saw dangers when thou wast in her to. 
Eccl.l. 14. it was created with the faithful in the to. 

40. 1. from the day they go out of their mother's IT. 

49. 7. was a prophet, sanctified in his mother s to. 

50. 22. who exalteth our days from the to. 
i Mad. 22. 1 cannot tell how you came into my to. 

27. that bare thee nine months in my to. 

WOMEN. 
Tob. 2. 11. my wife Anna did take to. works to do 
Eccl. 19. 2. wine and zo. will make men fall away 
28. 15. backbiting tongue hath cast out virtuous to. 
42. 12. and sit not in the midst of to. 
13. and from to. cometh wickedness 
47. 19. thou didst bow down thy loins to to. 

WONDERFUL. 
7*0^.12.22. confessed the great and to.works of God 
7ud. 11. 8. reported thou art to. in feats of war 
16. 13. Lord is to. in strength and invincible 
Estk.l5. 14. for to. art thou. Lord, and full of grace 
fVisd. 19. 5. that thy people might pass a to. way 
Eccl. 11. 4. for the works of the Lord are to. 
31. 9. to. things hath he done among his people 
36. 8. and let them declare thy to. works 
39. 30. and there is nothing to. before him 
2 Mac. 35. 13. was of a to. and excellent majesty 

WONDERFULLY. 
Jvd. 14. 19. and their minds were to. troubled 
Eccl. 43. 8 the moon increasing to. in her changing 
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WONDERS. 

Wisd. 8. 3. she foreseeth signs and to. and events 
10. 16. she withstood dreadful kings in to. and signs 

19. 8. seeing thy marvellous strange to. 

Eccl. 45. 3. by his words he caused the w. to cease 

19. he did to. upon them to consume them 
48. 14. b« ,c id to. in his life and at his death 
2 Mac. is. 21. called on the Lord that worketh to. 

WONDERED. 
Jud. 10. 19. they to. at her beauty and admired 

WONDROUS. 
Eccl. 18. 6. as for the to. works of the Lord, there 
may nothing be taken from them, nor put to them 

36. 0. that they may set forth thy to. deeds 
43. 25. for therein be strange and to. works 
48.4. Elias, thou wast honoured in thy to. works 
50. 22. bless ye God, who only doeth to. things 

WONT. 
Eccl. 37. 14. a man's mind is to. to tell him more 

WOOD. 
1 Esd. 6. 25. one row of new to. of that country 
Wisd. 10. 4. in a piece of to. of small value 

13. 13. being a crooked piece of to. full of knots 

14. 1. calleth upon a piece of to. more rotten 

5. men commit their lives to a small piece of to. 

7. blessed is the ?o. whereby righteousness cometh 
Eccl. 8. 3. and heap not to. upon his fire 
Bar. 6. 30. set meat before the gods of gold and to. 

39. their gods of to. which are overlaid with gold 

50. for seeing they be but of to. and overlaid 

1 Mac. 6. 37. there were strong towers of to. 
9. 45. and that side, the marish likewise and to 

2 Jl/ac.l. 21. command, the priests to sprinkle the to. 

WORD. 
Jud. 5. 5. let my lord now hear a to. from mouth 
Wisd. 1. 11. no to. so secret shall go for nought 

16. 28. thy to. preservelh them that trust in thee 

18. 15. thy almighty to. leaped down from heaven 
Eccl. 1. 5. the to. of God is the fountain of wisdom 

2.15. they that fear the Lord will not disobey his to. 

5. 10. be stedfast, and let thy to. be the same 

16. 28. and they shall never disobey his w. 

18. 16. so is a to. better than a gift, 17. 

19.. 10, 11, 12. to. 1 21. 15. to. I 23. 12, 13. to. ] 29. 
3. to. I 39. 31. to. 1 41. 16. to. \ 43. 26. w. ' 
48. 1, 13. no to. could overcome him 
5ar.2.1. therefore the Lord hath made good his to 

5. 5. gathered from west to east by to. of Holy One 
lJl/ac.2. 55. Jesus for fulfilling the to. made a judge 
2 Mac. 10. 13. accused and called traitor at every to 

WORDS. 
Esth. 15. 8. the king comforted her with loving to 

16. 4. lifted up with the glorious to. of lewd persons 

Wisd. 1. 6. will not acquit a blasphemer of his to. 

9. the sound of his to. shall come to the Lord 

2. 17. let us see if his to. be true, and let us prove 

6. 25. receive therefore instruction through my to 
Eccl. 1. 24. he will hide his to. for a time 

13. 11. not equal in talk, believe not his many to 

12. but cruelly he will lay up thy to. 

20. 8. he that useth many to. shall be abhorred 

13. a wise man by his to. makes himself beloved 

21. 17. they shall ponder his to. in their heart 
25. the to. of such as have understanding 

23. 15. the man accustomed to opprobrious to. 

25. 20. so a wife full of to. to a quiet man 

32. 4, 9. to. I 37. 20. to. \ 39. 17. to. I 42. 15. to. \ 

45. 3. to. I 51. 5. to. delivered from lying to. 

2 Mac. 7. 30. while she was yet speaking these to. 

WORK. 

1 Esd. 9. 11. this is not a to. of a day or two 

Wisd. 8. 6. and if prudence to. who of all that are 

13. 10. good for nothing, the to. of an ancient hand 

12.after spending thej;efuse of his to.to dress meal 

14. 20. multitude allured by the grace of his to. 

Eccl. 7. 15. hate not laborious to. nor husbandry 

9. 17. for the artificer, the to. shall be commended 

ll.20.be conversant therein and wax old in thy to. 

14. 19. every to. rotteth and consumelh away 

15. 19. and he knoweth every to. of man 

16. 14. make way for every to. of mercy 
27. 10. so sin for them that to. iniquity 

32. 23. in every good to. trust thine own soul 

33. 24. bread, correction, and to. for a servant 
93. set him to to. as is fit for him, put fetters 

37. 11. nor with a hireling of finishing to. 

38. 27, 28, 29, 31, 34. to. | 42. 16. to. \ 43. 2. to. I 

45. 10, 11, 12. to. I 51. 30. to. 
Bar. 6. 51. that there is no to. of God in them 
1 Mac. 2. 47. and the to. prospered in their hand 

WORKS. 
1 Esd. 6. 10. these to. are done with great speed 
8. 86. is done to us for our wicked to. and great sins 
Tob. 3. 2. O Lord, thou art just in all thy w. 

11. let all thy to. praise thee for ever 
12. 6. honourably to shew forth the to. of God 
Wisd. 1. 12. destruction, with the to. of your hands 

2. 4. no man shall have our to. in remembrance 

3. 11. their hope vain, and their to. unprofitable 
6. 3. shall try your to. and search out your counsels 



W^tS(Z.8.18.and m to. of her hands are infinite richi;* 

9. 9, 12. to. I 11. 1. to. I 12. 4, 19. to. \ 13. 1,7, 10. 

to. I 14. 5. the to. of wisdom should be idla 

Eccl. 5. 3. say not, who shall conuol me for my w.l 

11. 4 to. wonderful, his to. among men aie hidden 

21. marvel not at the to.of sinners, buttrustin Ld 

16. 15. that his powerful to. miglu be known 

21. for the most part of his to. are hid 

22. who can declare the to. of his justice? 

27. he garnished his to. f(;r ever, they neither la 

hour, nor are weary, nor cease from their to 

17. 9. that they might declare his to. with undersL 

19. all their to. are as she sun before him 
31. 22. in all thy to. be quick, so no sickness corne 
33.22. in all thy to. keep lo thyself the pre-eminence 
35. 19. to to. of men according to their devices 

38. 6. he might be honoured in his marvellous to. 
8. of his to. there is no end, from him is peace 

39. 16, 19. to. I 42. 15, 21, 22. w. \ 43. 4, 28, 32. to. 

1 47. 8. in his to. he praised the Holy One 

Bar.'i. 18. whose to. are unsearchable, are vanished 

6. 51. they are no gods, but the to. of men's hands 

Dan. 3. 35. O ail ye to. of the Ld. bless ye the Lord 

1 Mac. 4. 51. finished all the to. ihey begun to make 

9. 54. he pulled down the to. of the prophets 

10. 44. for the re|)airing the to. of the sanctuary 
14. 42. their captain, to set them over their to. 

2 Mac. 3. 36. he tesiitied ihe to. of the great God 

WORKER. 
Esth. 16. 18. for he that was the to. of these things 
Eccl. 14. 19. and the to. thereof shall go withal 
2 Mac. 4. 1 . ;is if he had been the to. of these evils 

WORKERS. 
Wisd. 15. 9. cndeavoureih to do like the to. in brass 

1 Mac. 3. 6. all the to. of iniquity were troubled 

WORKETH. 
Wisd.8.5.\\h-dt is richer than wisdom that to. things'? 
Eccl. 7. 20. whereas ihy servant to. truly 
27. 22. he that winkeili his eyes, to. evil 
27. he that to. mischief, it shall fall on him 

2 Mac. 15. 21. called on the Lord that to. wonders 

WORKING. 
Esth. 13. 5. this people to. all the mischief they can 

WORKMAN. 
Wisd. 8. 6. who is a more cunning to. than shel 
14. 2. and the to. built it by his skill 
Eccl. 45. 11. the work of the cunning to. stones 
^ar.6.8. as for their tongue, it is polished by the to. 
45. can be nothing else than to. will have them bo 
WORKMANSHIP. 
Wisd. 7. 16. all wisdom also and knowledge of ». 

WORK-MASTER. 
Eccl. 35. 27. every to. that laboureth night and day 

WORLD. 
2 Esd. 2. 34. he is nigh that shall come in end of to. 
3. 9. broughlest flood on those that dwelt in the lo. 
4. 24. we pass away out of the w. as grasshoppers 
27. for this w. is full of unrighteousness 
5. 24. of all lands of ihu to. hast chosen one pit 
14. 11. for the w. is divided into twelve parts 
Wisd.l.M. the generations of the to. were healthfu 
2. 24. through envy of devil came death into the to. 
6.24. the multitude of wise is the welfare of the ». 
7. 17. namely, to know how the to. was made 

10. 1. preserved the first-formed father of the to. 

8. he left behind them to the to. a memorial 

11. 22. the to. before thee is as a little grain 

13. 2. to be the gods which govern the to. 

9. to know so much that they could aim at the to, 

14. 14. for by vain-glory they entered into the w, 

21. this was an occasion to deceive the to. 

18. 24. for in the long garment was the whole to. 
Eccl. 18. 3. who governeth the lo. with the pain; 

24. 9. he created me from beginning before the to. 

38. 34. but they will maintain the slate of the to. 

42. 18. and he beholdcth the signs of the to 
£ar.6.62.whenGod commands clouds to go over to, 
Dan. 3. 9. and to the most wicked in all the to. 
14. be kept under this day in all to. for our sins 

22. thou art Lord, glorious over the whole to. 

2 Mac. 2. 22. the temple renowned all the to. over 

3. 12. the tem[ile honoured over all the to. 

7.23. doubtless the Creator of the to. who formed 

9. 17. and go through all the to. that was inhabited 

WORMS. 

jEccM 0.1 l.sball inherit creeping tliings,bea8ts& to 

19. 3. moths and to. shall have him to heritage 
1 Mac. 2. 62. for his glory shall be dung and to. 
2.^fac.9.9.to.rose out of the body of this wicked maa 

WORN. 
Eccl.11.5. one never thousht of, hath to. the crown 

WORSE. 
}Visd. 15. 13. being compared, some to. thLc otheM 
Eccl. 19. 7. thou shall fare never the to. 
22. 11. the life of the fool is to. than death 
39. 34. a man cannot say, this is to. thi#n that 
2 Mac. 7.39. the king handled h'-ti to. than the rcfc 
13. 9. to do far to. to Jews than had been done 

WORSHIP. 
Tob. 5. 13. as we wrnt together to Jerusalem fo» 



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*d.3.8.that all nations should w. Nabuchodonosor 
3. i&. nor people which w. gods made with hands 
Esth. 13. 14. nor will 1 w. any but thee, O God 
fVisd. 15. 6. they thai w. ihcm, aie lovers of evil 
l^cl. 49. 3. he estabhshed the lo. of God 
50.1 .. the people fell on their faces to w. their Lord 
21 they bowed down to ?o. the second timo 
Bar. 6. G. but say yc, O Lord, we must w. thee 

39. if they that w. them shall be confounded 
Dan. 3. 10. become a reproach to them that lo. thee 

68. O all ye that w. the' Lord, praise him 
Del 4. the king said, why dost thou not w Bel ? 
5. Daniel said, because I may not id. idols iTwde 

25. Daniel said, I will w. the Lord my God 

27. Daniel said, lo, these are the gods you w. 

WORSHIPPED. 

/Mrf.5.8.andM. the God of heaven whom tlvey knew 

fFisd. 11. 15. they w. serpents void of reason 

14. 16. images were w. by the command of kings 

15. 18. they w. those beasts that are most hateful 

Bel 4. the king w. it, but Daniel w. his own God 

WOKSHIPPETH. 
fFisd. 15. 17. he is better than the things he to. 

WORSHIPPING. 
Wisd. 14. 27. for the w. of idols not to be named 

WORTH. 
Wisd. 2. 11. feeble is found to be nothing w, 
£cc/.26.14.nothingso much w. as a mind instructed 
Bar. 6. 17. a vessel is nothing w. when it is broken 

26. they declare to men that they be nothing 7^;. 

WORTHY. 
Wiid. 1. 16. they are w. to take part with it 
3. 5. God proved them, found them w. for himself 

6. 16. she goelh, seeking such as are w. of her 

9. 12. w. 1 12. 7. w. I 15. 6. lo. \ 16. 9. w. \ 17. 8. w. 

I 18. 4. were w, to be deprived of light 
EceL 8. 5. remember we are all w. of punishment 
11. 31. in things w. praise, will lay blame on thee 
38. 17. weep bitterly and use lamentation as he is w. 

1 Mac. 16. 23. his wars and w. deeds which he did 

2 Mac. 4. 25. bringing nothing w. the high priesth. 

7. 20. the mother was w. of honourable memory 
15. 11. he told them a dream, w. to be believed 

21. he giveth victory to such as are w. 
WORTHILY. 
Eccl. 16. 20. no heart can think on these things w, 

WOVEN. 
Jud. 10. 21. Olofernes' bed w. with purple and gold 

WOULD. 
Wisd. 7. 15. God haih granted me to speak as I w. 

WOULDEST. 
2 Mac. 7. 2. what w. thou ask or learn of us? 

WOUND. 
Eccl. 22. 22. except for pride, or a treacherous jc. 

27. 21. as for a w. it may be bound up 

2 JUac. 15. 16. with which thou sbalt w. adversaries 

WOUNDED. 
Jud. 16. 12. and w. them as fugitives' children 
Eccl. 25. 23. a wicked woman maketh a w. heart 
SMac. 3. 16. it would have w. his heart 
12. 22. and w. with the points of their own swords 

WOUNDS. 
Eccl. 27. 25. a deceitful stroke shall make w. 
30. 7. maketh too much of his son shall bind his w. 
31. 30. it diminisheth strength, and maketh w. 

WRAPPED. 
Eccl. 21. 9. the wicked is like two w. together 
8 Mac. 5. 18. had they not been w. in many sins 

WRATH, 
Tob. 1. 18. Sennacherib in his w. killed many 
Jud. 2. 7. 1 will go forth in my w. against them 
Wisd. 5. 22. and hailstones full ofw. shall be cast 

10. 10. the righteous fled from his brother's w. 

11. 9. w. 1 18. 21, 23, 25. w. \ 19. 1. w. on them 
Eccl. 7. 16. remember that w. will not tarry long 

16. 11. for mercy and w. are with him 
18. 24. think on the w. that shall be at the end 
25. 15. there is no w. above the w. of an enemy 
27,. 30. malice and to. even these are abominations 

28. 10. and as a man's strength is, so is his w. 
30. 24. envy and ^.shorten the life, and carefulness 

39. 23. so shall the heathen inherit his w. 

28. appease the w. of him that made them 

40. 5. w. and envy, trouble and unquietness 
44. 17. Noah was found righteous in time of to. 
45. 18. the congregation of Core with fury and w, 
47. 20. thou broughtest w. on thy children 

Bar. 1. 13. and his w. is not turned from us 
2. 13. let thy w. turn from us, we are but few 
20. for thou hast sent out thy w. upon us 
4. 9. when she saw the w, of God coming upon you 

1 Mac. 3. 8. and turning away to. from Israel 

2 Mac. 8. 5. the w. of the Lord was turned to mercy 

WRATHFUL. 
EccH5. 19. in his w. indignation were consumed 

WRESTLED. 
Eecl. 51. 19. my soul hath w. with her, I was exact 
WRETCH. I 

J. 2 Mac. 4.13. p^ofuneness of Jason that ungodly jo. 
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2 Mac. 15. 3. then the most ungracious w.deraanded 

WRETCHES. 
2 Mac.12,'23. was earnest in killing those wicked w. 

WRITE. 
Tob.l.\4. and did w. in an instrument of covenants 
Bar. 2. 28. thou didst command him to w. thy law 

WRITHE. 

Eccl. 27. 23. but at the last he will w. his mouth 

WRITING. 

1 Esd. 2. 2. through all his kingdom, and also by w. 
6. 12. we might give knowledge to thee byw. \\c 

required the names in w. of the principal men 
Esth. 13. 6. that are signified in w. to you by Aman 
Eccl. 42. 7. and put all in w. that thou givest out 
45. 11. with a w. engraved for a memorial 

2 Mac. 2. 4. it was also contained in the same w. 

WRITINGS. 

1 Esd. 3. 13. took their w. and delivered them to him 

15. and the w. were read before them 

2 Mac.2.13. the same things were reported in the w. 

WRITTEN. 
1 Esd. 1.33. these things are w. in the book of stories 

2. 22. thou shalt find in the chronicles what is w. 

8.64. the weight of them was w. that same hour 
Eccl. 50. 27. Jesus the son of Sirach w. in this book 
1 Mac. 9. 22. his acts and greatness, they are not w. 

14. 23. we have lo. a copy thereof to Simon 
15. 15. letters wherein were w. these things 

WRONG. 
Eccl. 4. 19. but if he go w. she will forsake him 
10. 6. bear not hatred to thy neighbour for every w. 
13. 3. the rich man hath done w. yet threateneth 
21. 4. to terrify and do w. will waste riches 

1 Mac. 7. 14. for, said they, he will do us no w. 

2 Mac. 1. 28. punish them that with pride do us w. 
3. 12. was impossible such w. should be done them 
10. 12. for the w. that had been done to them 

WRONGFULLY. 

1 Mac. 2. 37. testify that you put us to death 70. 

15. 33. which our enemies had w. in possession 

2 Mac. 8. 16. the heathen who came w.against them 

, WROTE. 
1 Esd. 4. 47. and w. letters for him to the treasurers 
49. he w. for all the Jews that went to Jewry 

6. 17. Cyrus the king w. to build up this house 
Tob. 13. 1. then Tobit lo. a prayer of rejoicing 
Jud. 4. 6. Joacim w. to them that dwelt in Bethulia 
1 Mac. 10.65. and w. him among his chief friends 

13. 35. to him king Demetrius w. after this manner 

14. 18. they w, to him in tables of brass to renew 

WROTH. 

Bel 8. so the king was w. and called for his priests 

WROUGHT. 
7'oJ.4.14.the wages of any man that hath w.for thee 
Jud.9.5. for thou hast w. not only those things 
Esth, 10. 9. God hath w. signs and great wonders 
Wisd. 3. 14. who with his hands w. no iniquity 

13. 11. a carpenter that hath w. it handsomely 
Eccl. 44. 2. the Lord hath w. great glory by them 
Bar. 3. 18. for they w. in silver and were careful 
1 Mae. 9. 23. there rose up all such as to. iniquity 



Y. 



YEAR, 

1 Esd. 5. 57. in second y. after they come to Jewry 
Eccl.33.7. lightof every day of they, is of the sun 
37. 11. nor with a hireling for a y. of finishing 
50. 8. as the flower of roses in the spring of the y. 
Sus. 5. the same y. were appointed two ancients 

1 Mac. 3. 28. and gave his soldiers pay for a y. 
37. the king departed from Antioch the 147th y. 

6.49. no victuals, it being a y. of rest to the land 

8. 16. their government to one man every y. 

9. 54. in the 153d y. in the second month 

10. 40. 1 give every y. ;15,000 shekels of silver 
42. silver they took out of the accounts y. by y. 

11. 19. Demetrius reigned in the 167th y. 

13. 42. in the first y. of Simon the high-priest 

51. entered into it in 171st y. with thanksgiving 

52. that that day be kept every y. with gladness 
14. 27. being the third y. of Simon the high-priest 

2 ^ac.lO. 8. that every y. those days sht>uld be kept 

YEARS. 

1 Esd. 6. 14. this house, it was builded many y. ago 

Wisd. 4, 8, nor that is measured by number of y. 

16. the many y. and old age of the unrighteous 

Eccl. 26. 2. he shall fulfil the y. of his life in peace 

1 Mac. 1. 7. Alexander reigned twelve y. and died 
9, so did their sons after them many y. 

2 Mac. 1. 20. after many y. when it pleased God 
4. 40. a man far gone in y. and no less in folly 
6. 23. as became the excellency of his ancient y. 
7, 27, gave thee suck three y. amd nourished thee 

YEARLY. 
1 Mac. 7. 49. they ordained to keep y. this day 
11. 34. the payments the king received of them y. 

YESTERDAY. 
Eccl. 38. 22. y. for me, and to-day for thee 

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Jud. 2. J -" .ey will y. themselves to thoe 

1 Mac. 10. .1 y. up my authority over it 

2 Mac. 8. 8. wrote *.o y. more aid to the king's afl'air* 
9.27.wiHfavoutably&graciouslvy.to your desire* 

YOKE. ' 
Eccl. 28. 20. for the y. thereof is y. of iron and bands 
33. 26. a y. and a collar do bow the ntck 
51. 26. put your neck under tJie y. let your soul 
1 Mac. 8. 18. that they would take the y. from them 
13. 41. the y. of the heathen was taken away 
YOUNG. 

1 Esd. 1.53. who slew their y. men with the sword 

3. 4. the three y. men that were of the guard 

4. 58. now when this y. man was gone forth 
8.50. 1 vowed a fast to they, men before our Lord 

2 Esd.l.iS. have prayed you as a nurse her y. babes 
Tob.1.4. when I was in my own country being buty. 

6. 2. when the y. man went down to wash himself 
3. the y. man laid hold of the fish and drew it 
5. the y. man did as the angel commanded him 
Jud. 2. 27. smote all theiry. men with edge of sword 
Wisd.9^. and too y. for understanding of judgment 
Eccl. 30. 12. bow down his neck while he is y. 
32. 7. speak, y. man, if there be need of thee 
42. 9. the care for her takelh away sleep, wheny. 
47. 4. slew he not a giant when he was yet but y.? 
50. 12. he himself stood as a y. ced;ir in Libanus 
51. 13. when 1 was y. or ever I went abroad 
Bar.3. 20. y. men have seen light and dwelt on earth 
Sus. 21. will witness that a y. man was with thee 
37. a y. man who there, was hid, came unto he 
40. we asked who the y. man was, would not te.. 
45. the Lord raised up the holy spirit of a y. youth 

1 JJ/ac. 2. 9. her y.met> with the sword of the enemy 
6. 17. whom he had brought up being y. to reiga 
11.39. brought up AntiochUs y. son of Alexander 

40. to deliver him this y. Antiochus to reign 
54. with him the y. child Antiochus who reigned 

57. at that timey. Antiochus wrote to Jonathan 
13. 31. Tryphon dealt deceitfully with y. Antiochus 
14. 9. y. men put on glorious and warlike apparel 

2 Mac. 3. 33. the same y. men, in the same clothing 
4. 12. brought the chief y.men under his subjection 

5. 13. thus there was killing of y. and old 

6. 24. many y. persons might think that Eleazaf 
28. leave a notable example to such as be y. 
31 not only to y. men but to all his nation 

7. 12. the king marvelled at the y. man's courage 
25. when the y. man would in no case hearkeo 
30. the y. man said, whom wait ye for? 
12.27. strong y. men kept the walls and d. fended 
13. 15. with the most valiant and choice y. mea 
YOUNGER. 
2 Mac. 5. 24. to sell the women and the y. sort 

YOUNGEST. 
2 Mac. 7. 24. whilst the y. was yet alive did exhort 

YOUTH. 

Jud. 6. 16. all their y. ran together and women 

,EccZ.6.18. my son, gather instruction from thy y. up 

30. 11. give him no liberty in his y. and wink not 

51. 15. from my y. up sought I after her 

Sus. 45. the Lord raised the holy spirit of a young y. 

lMac.1.6. had been brought up with him from his y. 

2.66. Judas hath been mighty and strong from his y. 

16. 2. from our y. fo ught against the enemies of Ise. 

Z. 

ZABDEUS. 
I Esd.9.2l. sons of Emmer, Ananias, Z.andEanes 

ZACHARIAS. 
1 Esd. 1. 8. Helkias, Z. and Sjelus the governors 

15. the holy singers, Asaph, Z. and Jeduthun 
5. 8. Nehemias, and Z. Reesaias, Enenias 
7. 3. when Aggeus and Z. the prophets, prophesied 
8. 37. Z. the son of Bebai, with him 23 men 
1 Mac. 5. 18. so he left Joseph the son of Z. 56, 

ZAMBRI. 
1 J>/ac.2.26. like as Phinehas did to Z. son of Salom 

ZEDECHIAS, 
1 Esd.1.46. and made Z. king of Judea and Jerusal 

ZEAL. 
Ecel.48. 2. by his 2. he diminished their number 
lMac.2. 24. was inflamed with 2. and reins trembled 

ZEALOUS. 
1 Mac. 2. 27. whosoever is 2. of the law of God 
54. Phinehas our father, being r and fervent 

58, Elias for being z. and fervent for the law 

ZEALOUSLY. 
1 JWac.2.26. thus dealt he z. for the law of God 

ZOROBABEL. 
lEsd.5.8. who came with Z. with Jesus, NehemU 
56. began Z. the son of Salathiel and Jesus 
70. then Z. and Jesus,and the chief of the familiet 
6.2. then stood up Z.the son of Salathiel and Jesu 
18. delivered to Z. and Sanabassarus the ruler 
27. but suffer Z.servant of the Lord and governo 
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